Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 15, 1911, EDITORIAL SECTION, Image 19

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GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
SWheat Fluctuate, with the Extreme
Range Lower.
CORN BEARS AND BULLS ARGUE
situation Itrapnnd to lallaetirra from
Hotel Mdn Primary Herelt nf
l.ralu
Arf lll.llr
l.nwrr.
'it
i
and
is
trade
u'a-u. Ami man mixm. oil. r u
luriH. dull. ttAri.ii. 1 td, May. ' 'td.
I. inl.v-spui. IiMH. American mixed, new.
4.1 o'-al. eMperKsn lmxeo. uiu. os 2d. i-'u-turn.,
mm, January. s vd. Februarj, i
i ... . Aia . 4s b "
I tAs-caiiautuh, nu sloi k.
tl)HK l.KKKH MARKET
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Financieri Handle Ticklish Situation
with Admirable Firmness.
4otatli
OMAHA. Jan- 1. 1;,u
'III whrat market was a general altair.
trade bels,: tnlxd and values rim"l lowfr
from yesterday's closing bulge,
frbnr'all sections Ik f estureless "od r'A,
conditions tiro cs active A good rt' al "I
stress Is bring- laid on the lighter primary
receipts.
t orn trade i aril divided. V-r ',ol'J
that llbeial rnnntrv ofteiings and tlie aiow
shipping appeera to be well offset the "
port by lending bull inti rests a""1 decline
are In order. . . ,
a ha wheat market miened weak anil ruien
fiactliinallv i..it..r i lirouiihout the session
llllttlttrlpn n. 1i-.r. UfP bearish
IOl.nr.la ...... m..... ......rl I 111 liro f Silent
noticeable 'aim recent precipitation, Cash
wheal ttaa unchanged to 'c '""V"'!'
i'iiti ui,m fin. 1 1 Mf.tn limi-r. with
rather small. Cash hedges ttrre ,1P,;Y
attain and tallica rant;. it 'vc lower lor me
.ample of filings, owing to la''k of demand.
Receipts ke.p liberal and some further de
cline ajft In order.
I'rlinary wheat receipt were 412,01(1 Dusn
! and shipments wcte IIJ.OO bushels,
again.-! jecelpts last tear of I'lJi.OuU bushels
ana ishlpinenla of 193,i) bushel.
" Primai-v com receipt!, w ere '.i;.:i f0 bushels
ami shipments weru ,,:;, mm hushelH. Klu
lecelptu lat tear of 701 bushels and
shipments of i.:;.) bushels
Clcaranns wore 221.00" bushels of coin.
I.teai bushels of oat and wheal an'l flour
equal to 22.1, 0"0 biiHhela
Liverpool closed '.u'ad lower on wheat
ii nl 'u'? lower oh corn.
Ttii folloWliiK ' MMh aaleH were lepot ieu.
TV I I HAT- No. i haul, 3 ' . HI'.e: -l.aS'H
. 1 ...r fi:nr-' N... 3 Turkey. 1 ear. vlic.
elected 1 tar. etc: 1 car. kV; No.
1 crfi'. HVt,.'.
l"l l II V- Vrt 1 u hllp 1 CM f. tl ! ; 4
irV.cj'No ;t color. I enr. 41''-; 1 ear
Sb. it -yellow. 1 ear. ; No. - K1"; 1
.r;' H'---: M ear. i'4.-; : eix 4,L:.Jso.
3 itilxe'l. 2 4-iirx. 1 ' "; 1
mVxefl 2 earn. 4"y; ear". 40V'.
O A TS 'Pt Hilda id. I ear. ..l'4 "." ..
whlltj. i'.aia. :; No. 4 white. I i ar. .
4 cars, fo'-c, No. i el low, 3 cars, W if
ttitinhn aah I'rleca.
H;A'I'-No. a hard. H'iiHTc . No. S
liltd, nsii:ao; No. 4 hard. V-aW , rejected
liarar f.'iitli-; Nw; Miring. STiliWc; No. 3
Mirtll,. !)H'l'c.
iMMiN-Aii. 2 while. iivk4:c; No. 3 white.
4l'irH i -. ' o. 4 white. 4i4' 4' 'e ; No. 3
color.' 41'i4t'..c. No. 2 yellow, 4l.'ti42-; No. :i
jcllowv It'fl4'..c, No. t fellow. VVi4lfi
N.k .2. V'h4l'4C; N" .!. i'-44le. No. 4. 4U
WVi. ru';fle, nT-nSf.
u.VTH No 'S white. ".I'u :il '; alaiidunl.
,M'iiT,i.t,'; No. .1 ivliile. .TiiU'c.tle; Nv 4
white. :' .1-V-; No 3 ellow. iWic;
No. 4 vellow, 24'u:l'4e.
IlAltl KY No. 3, wax'ic; No. 4. ii'iiSc;
No. 1 I'wil, lii.iVlcr rejected. tKu'lMu.
ItVK No. '. i'.wiM-:. No. 3. Tbii.'H:.
v arlot K-4-elptx.
Wheat. Torn. Oats.
L't n34 L'17
V-iM
3i ! :.'
No. 1. .441
'4i 3.44); Kan-
flnur, dull;
e to fancy.
y2..U per HO
white and jel-
LESSON OF 1907 WELL LEARNED
durum,
ins.
f the lr arlowe
4 nmmodltlea.
NKW liiKK. .lau 14 -1 l.ol'U-Si(a.ly;
Bprlnu paenl. S. Si." w inter tralnlitH.
4iKnt ...: w inter iwii'Mj. 14 V.'a4.ui aprliiK
iharK. 4Ui'4 4o. winter extras
ei3 ,. winter extrj. No. i, v;
si4 atraliihtf. Iiho-uIi".. H e
fair to ooit. l .Hi4.Ii; chot
4. t"'! 4.0. I.uckwheal, ateady;
poundf4.
cull.v M I'. l Steady; firm
low. $1 30.1 1 :J.
i - 't niarkel east; No. . I en.
SI ) , elevator, and $1 4 t-
No. 1 northern luiluth, $l..3-, I. o. b. aflo-t.
Kmurea market was caaler under lliiulila
lion. due to disappointing, cables, ralna in
the KoiithweKt und lower outside market.
ciowhiK 'dV net lower. Mat- closed. l
July cloaed. . .',. liecelpts. lrt.vtu btiHh
t'N. Shlpinenis none.
URN hoot market barely steady ; new-
No. i. Wjc a-ked f o. b.. afloat. 1-utures
market was without transaction, iIosIiik
at t: net decline. May cloaed. ;i'. liecelpts.
140.I.Z.'. biiKhels. slilpments. H'X.-iv
oATS-hpot market nteady
white. 3!tUe : No. i. Vv; No. 3.
3s'sc. l ulures market was without
action!. cloaiiiK nominal, liecelpts,
bushels; sliioiui-nts. Wiu bushels.
II A V ljul. t ; prime. 11.10; No. 1. Il.avdv
l.ftTij; No J, :i.',i-'fil .00; No. 3. the.
Ii il-S- firiir, slate commorl to choice lfl'l,
3;ii.Tc: l:am. l.'i.iH-; .Pacific coast, 1H10, 1K.(J
.'Jc; !!. I '.-.j
II 1 1 -..-I mil. Central America, 2l14c; T.o
uroia. "2't'r.
U-.ATII l-.ll - I'ti in; hemlock firsts, 5Jiv'Qf
:'.,c; ai i onds, ilVlile; thirds, l'.rgJDc; re
Jectn, lM'iilTc.
I'lli 'ISM i.'H - I'ork. steailv; mess. lsl.2b
4iZt..to; lamtly. 2.:Mt lis W, sta rt clears,
zS.jnnt 31,.i. Iin r. Hteady; mess. lliLtHMi ls.;
family . $IMVt lvfii; beef hams. i,.50-o'J7.rrO.
ut meats, steady; pickled bellies. 10 to U
pounds, 13'f)l4c: pickled hams, WynA'Mi. I.iird.
siead.t . luiilillt' vvcsl. prime, tln ixu 10.75;
refined, sl- adv: coiHInent, ll -."o; South
Aiii'-rlca. -4J 1 1 . 7 r. . compuurui. SVuoc.
r m -
Market l.nra Ihronah failure
that tuiuri Well for
the I'ntnre.
til
aess
standard
3Sic; No. 4,
trans
, Sl.l'JU
prhne city hhds,
TA I.I.OW - hteaily
7 71's-; I'ountrv. 7
Bl 'TTKIt Kast ; creamery, specials. ISc;
extras, l'i'ic; third to first, lu-'l' ;c ; cream
ery , held, third to special. ls'yjii'c; tac
torv. held. r. 'r.'O'H-; factory, current make,
W'" c.
KliU.'i Weak, Male. Pennsylvania and
ni ai by bennerv, white, fancy. Iari;e, 3l'ti'
. :ic; sanu. Ka I hereil. white, i!.''ii3Uc; same.
In nni i y, brow n, laney, Mr ; western,
Hiitiercd. white. ;u'ri.",3c; fresh cathered.
extra first. '-.(, siimc. first, -vi'; same,
seconds, iidlTTc; ref rlKeralor. special marks,
fancy, in local storane, Jl'-c; stinic. firsts.
J'tiJIc, simie. seconds. 'g-;'c.
Pi.) I I. THY Alive (lull; western chickens,
lKc; fowls. 17'i'fi Ivr; turkeys. I.VkIKc; dressed
firm; western chickens. HViflc; fowls, 14'2
(tllti'ic; turkeys, lifni.
VVKAillKIt IV
UK 4.HAIN IIKI.i
i'Ji(caao ....
M Inn. mu'lls
iuHla
luilulh
HlfAI.V. GHAIN AMI PHIIV I!I4I
'I1
aliires uf llir TrndliiR anil loaliia
' I'rteea oil llonril if 'I'rade.
I'ltlCAilo, .Ian. !4.-Constant support was
not forthconilnu In the wheat market to-
ii.v ivnil lo close was to k,e net lowar.
forn finished Mr lo V" down and oats off
,,'ri'xc to t: Latest flifures for lint? pro
line! were the same an last nlKht to 15c
belotv.
ics. r liberal purchases by leading lonKS.
wlifs.1' ut no time today sold ux blBh as
atj Hie I lose of the previouH session. One
reason was that receipts here were virtu
B.ly,.4fiUuA in. extent to the shipments, so
tli.ho4'e for a, mitltliiK away of supplies
appeared as remote as ever. HlK shipments
Irom Kuftsla and the ranube added to the
pressure on the market, and so did news
of 'Australian and . Arnentlnc carnoes being
off" rel -niore freely and cheaper than here
tottire; .AVeaVber conditions for the fall-
rtwrvKraJa WBi.also believed to have been
nisttwiailv ttnprovexj- throughout the. states
duiliiK the last twenty-font Ixiurs. In the
alsmce-of any positive fresh enoourtMje
nient for the buMnu sida. a heavy feelinc
prevailed from the start till the final gong-.
Mac ranged from ll.Oia to Sl.OIVa 1.0114, and
In the end was He easier at ll.OlVi.
t'otn tonlKht was at the lowest point of
the week. May fluctuated between iVniiXWio,
closing e off at 4'a4C. Cash corn was depressed.
In oats there was good selling ny elevator
concerns and a few long". May varied from
34i,i' to :i4"c. with final sales at 34',Y(i34c.
a loss of 'ticSe compared with last even
lug's figures.
Provisions dragged under offerings from
packing Interests and not a great deal of
demand from speculators. Pork closed un
changed to 17Vc lower; lard off He to 7Vic,
and. ribs at a decline of 2c to 7Vc.
Prices In Chicago, furnished by the Up
dike drain company, 70i lirandela building,
omsha, telephone Douglas 2473:
Indications for Fair Weather In This
lelnlt) for Monday.
OMAHA, Jan. 14. lid".
The weather continues very coid In the
upper Mississippi and upper Missouri val
leys and northwest, and temperatures have
remained practically unchanged In those
sections duiliiK the last twenty-four hours,
.eio weather aguiu extends down the val-
leys over Iowa and Nebraska, and a tern- i
peralure of i,D degrees below zero was
ugulu. reported In wesiern Canada. The !
pressure contluueb high over the north
west ti ml ccntial vaileys, and the cold
tvealher will coninue In this vicinity to
nifcht and Sunday, probably becoming
Kilghtly warmer Sunday afternoon, llener
ally un.stttled weather prevails In all por
tions, except the southern states. It Is
raining on the Paclfiu. coast, snowing In
the mountains and rains are falling In the
lower Missouri and upper Ohio valley", the
lower lake region and eastern states, r.lght
snow flurries are scattered over the upper
Mississippi valley and upper lake region,
but generally fair weather prevails In the
upper Missouri valley, and It will probably
continue fair In this vicinity tonight and
Sunday.
' 1911. 10. 1MB. 1908.
Lowest last night I 17 la a
Precipitation 00 T T .00
Normal temperature for today, 20 de
grees. Ix-fk.lency in precipitation since March 1",
14.7 Inches. .;
Deficiency in precipitation since- March 1:
6.41 Inches.
Deficiency corresponding period, 1909. 6.80
Inches. L. A. WELSH,
r Loral Forecaster.
T Indicates trace of precipitation.
1
Article" ! Open. High. Low. Cloe. Ve"'y
Vhat- I I I I
May... 1 Oil Vt 1V1 lOlVlOl-iA 101
July... ! ' vi W7
Sept... 95 SK . 94VaW;94HrB' 96'a
Corn- - I i
May... if8m W 49H 4K4 RO'i
July... fcOVI M BOS,61S61'
Sept... 61S 614 H4I 6H 61
Oats I
May... S4VS"'a 4', 34t,;344f,t, 34',
July... 34S 34SI 84 M -J4
Sept... 33;33Vb VS3Vtr-V 83H 3" i
I'ork- 1 l
Jan.... 30 10 1 10 2i) 00 30 00 30 00
May... 19 10 19 10 19 00 IS 97 '.j 19 Id
lard- I
Jan.... W 60 10 M 10 41", 10 45 10 60
May... 10 10 1U liVj! 10 2 is 10 06 10 12'4
Bllai- I 1
Jan...; 10 7n K) Wil 10 73 10 70 10 75
May... 10 10 10 10 I0U6 1 10 UJVs 10 10 j
unsettled and the whole list reacted rather
track. No. 2 red, 1.05, l.Ofl; No. t ' "nar!''y. inai priceH w ere noi much
i ii4iineu iiuiu yrnieiuaj. i.ne ouiiivn iimue
another very strong week-end statement.
This had been calculated on by financial
Interests.
Number of sales
on stocks were as
At. I.oula General Market. .
ST. LOUIS. Jan. 14 WHEAT Futures,
higher; May, II. 03r0 1.024,; July. 5i,c. Cash
hi rin
hard. Il.ousil.06
CORN lA)wer; May. 4SV4c; July, 49V5
4c. Cash. I'Trm; track, No. 2, 47c; No. 2
white. 4747Vc.
OATS Weak; May. 34o. Cash: Steady;
track. No. 2. 33'4c; No. 2 while, 34140.
RYK Firm at 83lii-.
FLOUR Firm: red winter patents. S4.86flj
6.26; extra fancy and strnlght, I4.20'ai-7u;
hard winter clears, I3H0H.0I.
SKKb-Tlmothv, tu.0tri 9.W.
CORNM KA L 12.30.
BRAN I'lrm; sacked east track. 1 OS'iij
1.09.
HAY Weak; timothy. I14.00t 19 00: prairie.
Ill IKXu 14.50.
PROVISION'S Pork. lower: lobbing.
$19S7's-. lard, lower; prime steam, 10.2ii
0.0; dry salt meats, lower; boxed extra
shorts, 111.00, clear ribs. 111. Hi; short clears,
111.124; bacon, unrhangeil; boxed extra
shorts, $12.25; clear ribs. 112.25; short clears,
112 374.
POULTRY Steady ; chickens. 114c;
springs, 12c; turkeys, ISc ; ducks. He; geese,
&(&12c.
lll'TTKR Quiet; creamery, 24(l2Sc.
KUOS Steady at 2ii...c.
Receipts. Shipments
Klour. bbls li.iioo 7..SO0
Wheat, hu tij.OoO . 34.00)
Corn, bu 70.KJ0 17.00)
Oats, bu 68 01M ,".0 0J0
NKW YORK. Jn. 14 -iSpccia! Teh-gram )
The unfavorable developments In f hhiicihI
circles during the second wek In January
Old not seem to have an unfavorable re
flection on the stock market. The menac
ing influence of the situation resulting from
the closing of the Carnegie Trust conipa'it .
bad to be dealt with and contended aenlnst
In the outet. It Is not too much to va y j
that affnlts nn bandied admirably bv i
leading flnsnelrs. obviously rngnlsant of
their responsibilities trustees of public
confidence in the stability of our credit
institutions.
The lesson of 1W7 had been learned and
not forgotten. It was shown that It was
essential in a period of banking disturbance
not to let fear run a free course among
I snk depositors.
The corporate financing of 1911 was In
augurated this we-k. end It was right here
that the choice of the restoration of con
fidence by the hanking interests was at
onco apparent, as the successful flotation
of new securities could not be accomplished
with the public mind disturbed In reg-a'd
to solvency of any Institution. New York
City was the first to enter the field with
the announcement of a forthcoming 4'i
per cent bond Issue to the extent of S-'O.-ow.oon.
IHuv Iteqneat for imiltnl.
The Pennsylvania railroad eclipsed New
York City In the amount of new capital
asked for. having announced a forthcoming
Issue, with the consent of the stockholders,
of $100,000,000, which will bring the author
ized capital stock of the road up to the
large figures of iwi.t0 000.
The New York Central will need consid
erable financing and it Is said that the
management Is now figuring on a bonded
Issue of between $30,000,000 and $40,000,0110 to
provide for the t,rnd Central Improve
ments. It is understood that the Southern
Pacific and possibly the Union Pacific
will be In the market for new capital this
.tear, although jirohahly not for some time
yet. tither Important svstems will also
need more or less financing and the year
l!ll promises to be an active one in this
l espect.
With the projected improvements on rail
roads and the resumption of operations
by many steel mills and factories, the In
dustrial outlook foreshadowed by develop
ments during the week are all that could
be looked for.
Vnrket Shorn Mrenath.
The e.eek 111 the stock market was one
of Irregularity, but of prevailing strength.
Whether one lakes the view that stocks
are In a position requiring little or no
support or holds that important Interests
favor the constructive side of the market
to the extent at least of preventing the de
velopment of any material weakness, the
fact remains that even under selling pres
sure and -again t t'v '""''lence of depress
ing developments, prices havs been not on,
superficlauy i ..uvu manifested
an undertone of firmness.
While this may hate been the operations
of speculative interests with large capital
and sure of being able to command still
larger resources. It Is nevertheless bound
lo be encouraged by prevailing money rates
to make the stock market engagements for
the rise rather than for the fall for the
rewards of timely iSurchascs may be sub
stantial and early collected. They can af
ford lo become investors for such a period
as may be necessitated should It be shown
their ventures are misjudged.
Check fr Aiituncr.
Realizing sales checked the stock market
advance today, after a very strong open
ing, bul the undertone continued good to
the close of the session.
A spectacular demonstration in the steel
shares was the feature of the advance.
The buying recalled the excitement
In the market two years ago when the
Urge lot orders for steel shores attracted
so much attention. Reading was also very
active, with sales the highest touched on
thl" movement. Union Pacific, was well
taken at advancing quotations. '
A slight reaction set In before the close
of the first hour and the stocks offered j
were fairly well absorbed.
The unfavorable report of Idle cars was
not favorable to business, showing a de
crease over the figures of two weeks ago.
The foreign marketB were rather active,
the feature at London being the broaden
ing speculation In oil and mining shares.
Sterling was a trifle higher here. In the
late trading the stock market became
& Co. 449 New Omaha (National bank!
building:
mi AikM
rnWt.lo Tl. Co t er rsn' Vi'4 M
IVInmlHif. Nfh . F L. is. IIV4 n 1
( ht'-aio Sinitary 4 S 4
iwirnil F.rlumi S". it'.l 1" I'M
f-'tirnuint C'-4irry li-l t pr cni ' I't-i
lnna Porfiin.t Wmieii 1st tt T t
Kan H'tr. It L. I. I!l M'4)
Kinm nir 4 (Mo I tehee I ' l
Ker.THiv lltitiaiiiK Co. s I'") . ..
xlMiHn Pitt Tel tM I per rant... T '4
i.- V.rk 1 it v If: fl
hrtka-l"4& Crtn Co '"0
Nh-aka Tel. e a'o. k 1IJ
Omaha A'ulltnrturn ;ota a.-'i
mini. a ia r.. PIT !"' M
;lltii!. Vta'er Co. .'. 1S'. H tot
ionialia Water 14 M'i
li'i..i'ia St llv. St. I'J'4 1H
o;nha r. B. s R. is. J42H "W't '-i
1 11-ni.nil Ac . M S H. . i p. c 1.1 Ml,
. Onialia i n S. H i-otn :
l iMuhj K. I.. P pM W
Isouihe-n Kei. T. AV T. it. 141 IK't '
etitle Uihi . : 7H
sta'e Manna. hneit 9'. t.M.
I Si-hstrzorkild suliheiiar S, 10H . J.Mta
OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET
New I nrk Money Market.
NI-.W YORK. Jan 14 . -MONKY On call,
nominal Time loans very sieadv; sixtv
and ninetv davs. per cent; six
months. 3'a I per cent
PRIMi: MlRCANTlLli PA PK 11-417 4',
per cent.
8TF.RI.INt; KXCH tMlK- Firm. with
actual business In bankers bills at $l S'J.'iiioi.
4. Win for sixty-dav bills and at It S.'.iV, for
demand: commercial bills. 14 Sl-iM.S !'4.
SILVKR-Rar. M'sc: Mexican dollars. 4.V.
IloNl'S tlovernment, steady; railroad,
firm.
Closing uuotalions on bonds today wers
as follows:
l'" lot M. M
l'Wt "Japiin 4a
l1 no 4', a
l"J "K c. 8.i
llDsj b. g del)
Ha'l I.. aV N mil. 4a...
77ii M K. it T lat 4a
l"l"t lo yen 4ia :.S
IKH l Parlflr 4 77S
r
V. a. raf ir.
do coupon
V. S. H. ret
do coupon
V, S 4a. rl
do coupon
Allla-i hal. lat it
Am. As ra...,
Am. T. T
4't
. 1st If..
4a 1031..
44 Mj
H.I
7S4
Killing
Cattle Fifteen to Twenty
Higher for Week.
HOGS TWENTY LOWER FOR WEEK
Liberal Rerelpta of Sheep and I.anios
for Week, with lam ha Fifteen to
Twenty and heep Teat
lent Higher.
SOUTH OMAHA. Jarl. II. 1"t"
receipts were:
("ifficlal Monday
official
Official
Official
Official
Official
Tuesday
Wednesday .
Thtnsday ...
Friday -.
Saturday ..
Cattle
. . . 6 48
... T.s"!
... 4 1
. . . i
... !."
Hogs. Sheets
4.5 V, 12.70
1 .: 4 SW'i
it 974
nO.2
.l.'.s.);
g.i'H
i; ;.vy
4.:n:
i mo
Total this week
Total last week 11 M" ,s
Totsl two weeks ngo....11',2 :'-i.7'"t
Totsl three weeks ago. . 1 :13 44-.
Total four weeks ago. .. ."3.4 14 4.1
Total vear nan 2I.2IS 43 4
The following table shows fhe average
prices of hoga at aoutli Omaha for the last
several daya. with comparisons:
Dates. 1911. 1910.1909. 11908. H',-07.1191. 1906.
. 0-9
2R.V09
20.OT6
:t. r. '
:-o.r:22
32.tSl
welheis. -jOo.l.sO; good to choice ewes.
$.1 ii 4 00; fair to good ewes, $! &a.t t""'
( It It. 41. U I.IIF. TO( K M4HWI.I'
llrntaarl for
Am. Toli'i-o 4a
do
An"our A- t'o. 4'4a.
Atr-htaon (ten. 4a. . . .
flo c. 4a
do cv. v
A l I, lat 4s
Pal AV Ohio 4
do Ji,a
do g. W. Ilta
Brook. Tr. rr. 4a...
I an. of t;a. ia
Can. Leather oe
C of N .1 Ha .
Chea. Ohio 4't..
do ref. ia
Ptili ago A A. ll'ia
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do aan. 4a
r. M . AV s p.
C. K. I. AV P.
do rfg. 4a...
Colo. Ind. 6a.
Colo. Mid. 4a.
4a..
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D. AY. R. ti.
do ref. fia
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dn ten. 4a
do pv, 4a. aer. A
do afiea B
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Int. Mat. 4Vta
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14as N. Y. f. 4t P
M'. io deb 4. M4,
tS N Y . N. H AV H.
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107 Vi do con. 4a lotUt,
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.1t St. L. A f F. ff 4a !
l'l' do en. H K7S
. tM'i 91. L. S. W. c. 4t... ;m
. "do lat sold 4 Iv,
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. 7't So Pflfle cel. 4a... lit.
I H4j M do cv. 4 p-IN,
c. 4a. 7-1 S do lat ref. 4.
sa So. Railway la .
T7II do en. 4a
t'nlon Pmrlflo 4a
Jan. 1...
Jan. I.... 7 (k I
Jan. I.... S 01SI
Jan. 4 ... 7 ,
Jan. 6.... T 764
Jan. .... 7 i'9 j
Jan. 7 ... 7 91 4
Jan. ....
Jan. 9 7 Me'.i
Jan. 10. .. 7 M"i
Jan. 11... 7 73:a
Jan. 12... i 7 7s1 a
Jan. 1,4... I 7 724
Jan. U...
I 241 5 6 4 36! 4 6 141
6 7b:
6 70
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8
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I 43 it 86
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4 lo, 6 2 b 22 4 08
. 8 3,1, 5 28, 4 2
6 8'i 4 OS 16 i1 i 4 W
o 8.' 4 20 ti 2i I 4 M)
P 14
6 K2,
'Sunday.
Receipts and disposition of live stoca
at the l nlon Stock yards for twenty-four
nouns ending at 3 p. m.:
RKCKIPTS.
Cattle. Hogs. bh p. 11 r a
4'.i IWS do ct
(XKsj do lat Ar raf. 4a...
Mta V. 9. Huhher (a...
01 'a f. . Steel Id 6a..
Td't Va -far. chem. 6a
.... M Wtlisah lat 6a
74 do lat AV rx. 4a .
A.. 734 tVeettrn Jtd. 4a...
Wcat. F.lec cv. 5a
147i It la. Ontral 4a...
MS Mo. Pai If Ic cv. 5a
74
4 4
.10
. 7
.lenti
.1044
7'a
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.10414
.101
.lot 14
.. 414',
.. 7
.. MS
.. '
4 learliiK Home Hunk statement.
NKW YORK. Jan. 13 The statement of
clearing house banks for the week shows
that the hanks hold $27.39S,2.tO more than
the requirements of 2 per cent reserve
rule. This is an increase of $17.890.8oO In
the proportionate cash reserve as com
pared with last week. The statement follows:
DAILY AVEFAOES.
Loans
Hpecle
Legal tenders
I '4 posits
Circulation
Reserve
Reserve required . .1.
Surplus
Ex. U. s. Deposits..
ACTUAL
Loans
Specie ,
Legal tenders
Ex-Deposits
Circulation
Reserve
Reserve required .
Surplus
Ex-U. H. Deposit".
$1.2!9.924.fV
2.'.7.04.100
73.332.600
1.214. 963.400
47.315.900
331.136.600
303.73S.3M
27.398. 2S0
1.R80.400
CONDITION
.$l,t'3.816.ni
. 2K9.60H.1O0
74,5.'a).W
. 1,241.213.900
47..l70.t
. 344.104,9iO
. 310.303.476
83.881.426
1.672.000
Increase.
$ 8.410.600
18.H00. 700
2.K.1.00i)
11.463.400
203.000
2O,761.70
2.li6.rCO
17.895. KoO
28.300
' $18,273,800
23.264. 3'
44.065. 24 a)
248. 8O0
26.129.000
11.018.300
15,112.700
27,iO0
C. M. & Pt. P
Missouri Pacific ,
t'nlon Pacific ,
C. At N. W., east
C. At N. W.. west
C, ft. P.. M. Ac O...
C, H. At Q., east....
C, K. At y., wesl....
C, It. 1. At P., east..
C.. R. 1. & P.. west..
Illinois Central
Total receipts...
8
32 i V.
18 !.
1 'i
81 1 1
All I leasee of 'tack Is
stead v.
rilli'AliO, Jan 14 CATTLE- Receipts
estimated at 3"0 hend; market steadv ;
western steers $4 tV.fi? 10: Blockers and
feeders. I: s;.fif 90; cows and heifers. $: nvir
.ti; calves. $;.5io 10.00
liOtjTS- He, elpts, esllmate. at I2.0ii0 bead;
market steadt ; lisbt 7.70jT7 : mixed
1 7 7vtf 7 .-,; beat v. I7?M7 9.. rough. 17 .'OfT
; so: good to choice beavv 17 1001 7 9!i ; pigs,
$7.4 (i fin; bulk of sales, $7.7'w;'A'.
HHEKP AND LA M PS - Receipts, estl
m.ited at l.."ai bead, matket steady; native.
$'..K'.T4 Mi; western. $2 R..-ii2.70; yearling".
$4.iif..7"; lambs, native. $4 7Mti iw; west
ern. $: 0(V(i6 47i.
Knnass t Itr I lie Hock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Ian 14 -C A.TTLE Re
ceipts. 300 head. Market steady, native
steers. $5.:5ti6 75; fionthern steers. $4.7fvrt '"-.
southern cows. 13 .27i'i .'v00; native cow and
heifers. l(Wn6.no: stockets s:id feeder".
$4.5Mii.'IO; bulls. $4 0Vi7.1O; calves. $4.64if s T'.;
western steers, 4. 77"H 6. 25 . western cows.
$3 s-n : 2S.
1IOOS-Receipts. 3 000 head. Murket
steadv to weak: bulk of sales. 17 .;.! 7 ;
beavv, $7SOHi7(aj; packers and butchers.
7.7.rii 7 ST.; llahts, $7 TS'ti 7.).
SHEEP AND l.AM14S-No receipts Mar
ket steady: muttons, $9fyVi4 Hl: lambs, S so
(i 6.25; fed wethers and yearling". I4 00(j5.60;
fed wesiern ewes. $3 Mi 4 .10.
si. I.nnla I. Ivr Slock Mnrkrt.
ST. LOUIS. Jan. 14 -CATTLE Receipt.
1.000 head, including 600 head of Texnns.
Market steady; native beef steers, $6 flOur
7 25; cow s and heifers, I ' 7V(ii.fi0; stoekers
anil feeders. t;i 7.Vu ' .50; Texas and Indian
steers. .l.7.v6 60; cow and heifers. $3 otv;.v
4 16; calves. In carload lots, $4.7:i! 8.00.
Ht )iS Receipt!.. 4 oon bead Market
steady: plga and lights. $7.6..1i7 97.; porkers.
$7.507.90; butchers and best heavy. 17 'V-if
8.00.
t. Joseph Live Mock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Mil.. .Inn. 14 CATTLE
Receipts. 3iJ head: market, steady; steers.
$."2.".6.ir.; cntvs and heifers. $.l.3.'.fi." .86;
calves. 4O0ciK5o.
HoiJS Receipts. 3 rK) bead: market.
lower; top, 17 85; bulk of sales. $77.Vu7.90.
SHEEP AND LAMPS Receipts none on
sales; lambs, $r.7Mi.25.
MORE BIG SHIPS ARE PLANNED
Boats One Thousand Feet Long to Be
Tut Afloat.
CUNARD COMFANY TO BUILD THEM
r
In
Hogs, bheep.
. . . o4
. . . Iwi
...1.. il
.. .J.2ol
...1.4lei
106
Summary of statement of banks and trust
companies In (Greater New York not re
porting to the New York clearing house:
Loans $1,067,169,400 $32.67S.an
specie Il4.wn.2oo
Iegal tenders 30,686.800
Total deposits 1,122.046,100
Decrease.
t"jirhrjii0ratlons were as follows:
EIjOUR Finn: winter patents, $4.3otJj4.SO;
straights. J.9Oa4.0O: spring patents, beat
hard, 200 higher than two weeks ago;
straights. $4 boy4.80; bakers, $3.60ira .00.
(t Y E No. 2. Wc.
HAHIeKY Feed br mixing, 70'g80c; fair to
choice malting. 9"'a,9ic.
SEED! Flax, No. 1 southwestern, $2.4S;
No. 1 northewestern. $2.6L Clover, $15.0U.
PROVISIONS Meae pork, per bbl., $20.00
Si2J.12,. lJird, per P lbs., $10.46.. Short
nba, sides tlooae). SlO.L'H'tjlO.To; short clear
aides (boxed), lo.7."l 11 mi.
Total clearances of wheat and flour were
equal to j.0oo bu. Primary receipts were
412.000 bu.. , compared w ith tt.'ii.isJO bu. the
Estimated receipts for tomorrow : hat.
cars; hog a
y j 4U.1XXI pu. , , cumpareu wmi o.:o,iaAi
tf corresponding day a year ago.
"t. s Estimated receipts for tomorrow :
Jl t fu , m corn. 7ii cam: oali l!4l car
" f 37.01a) head,
t i 4'lilcago Cash Prices Wheat: No
t O'.o.cmll n); No. 3 red. 'J8V'Wc: No.
I iiHcf(il .01; No. 3 hard. 'i-fl$1.0u.
,, 1 I northern spring. $l.twii 1.12; No. 2 1
spring.
Corn.
44V4oO
444 I4i-
No. 2 red.
2 hard.
Ou; No. 1
northern
U.ik.iil.10. . No. 3 spring. $l (yal ii8.
No 2 cs-h. 4411 47c; No. .1 cash,
, No. t white. 4fc,vii47c; No. 3 white.
No 2 yellow, 4.;M.i,c; No. 3 yel-
y
low. 4l1ti4.i'c Oats: No. 2 cash. 32c; No.
2 white. .a4''i'V: No. 3 white 32'ir.l3c; No. 1
4 white. 32'TijJ'jc; stanu.ird. Xlu.l.l'jc.
Hl' TrKP- -Es ; cieaiueiies 19'd'J.c; ;
ilatrles. Iltr.'k . ,
K itid Steady, at mark, cases Included,:
2:;u27c; receipts. O4o cases; firsts, an-;!
j, 1 line firsts. 21S-. !
I'HEESlk-Steadv ; daislea. l.Vuliic; twins.'
U4uU-S": toung Americas, luinlbc; long!
lioi ns. l.44il"- I
PO I'ATOEH Sie.irit : l ob-e to fancy, 44
iOk-; fair to good. 4o'4:,c.
4 til'LlKY-i:n ; luikct a. lite Lc;
dirsaeil,- nfv ; hens. live. 13c; dresoed, llrc; 1
pi-uj;s. live, lie; di-eased, jc. I
VW1. Sleady; 7r to iO ib. weights, 84c;
ui 10 kj Iti. weights, ld'c; o lo no-ID. !
telghts, ll'jc.
Car Lot Receipts Today: Wheat. 24 cars;
1 01 n it4 cars. oats. 217 car htimated
Mondaj; Wheat, 1!) cars, torn '."78 cai,
oat l'h cars.
Hianrapolis I. rata Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. 14 - 11 EAT -May,
ll'e.4; Jult, $loa;: No 1 bard. IIiki,; No.
1 hard. 11 i'. No. I northern. II '7 a l.ue'4 .
No J northern.. $1.0.'.', 0 l.;4; No. 3. Ii.oc.y
1 t'4
I'l . X X Closed ai $2
1 i'KX Ao. J tellow. 4.1 'jc.
ntrsNo. 3 white. 3lii314c
I! l: - No. 2. k,j Sic.
i'i;v n i-Ui.. sacks, t.l i'ii
I-' l.4l il - First patents 14 si a ,Y :r ;
1 m 1 is. (4 .': 23; fitsi clear.
""i.l clear. 12 35ii2 95
Kansas 4 Itr Gralai a aid Provlaioais.
KANSAS CITY. Jan. 14. WHEAT May.
9SV; July. 92S1i924C sellers; cash un
changed: No. 2 hard. !kSc$1.02; No. J, 94ctf
$1.00; No. 2 red, $1.U)44 1.044; No. 3, $1.0lit
1.03.
CORN May. 4'S'ii48U.c. sellers; July, 49
fi491,aC, sellers; cash 4c higher to 4c lower;
No. t uiixed, 444'u45c: No. 3. 444c; No. 2
w hite. 4iUv:' No. 3. 4ic.
OATS Unchanged; No. 2 white, 33634c;
No. 2 mixed, 3Kn 32c.
RYE No 2. 76c.
HAY U rich a 11 Red: choice timothy, $14.00
Sil4 5o: choice prairie. $12.50.
BI TTER 'reamery. 2Sc; firsts, 25c; sec
onds. 2:tc: packing stock. )5c.
EC.OS-Extras. 29c; firsts, 27c; seconds.
19 sc.
Rece pts. Shlnm'iits.
Wheat, bu 4it.ouO att.ooo
C01 n. bu 3S. i 54 11)
Oats, bu 6,0,41 lo.oti)
I'liiladrlphla Produer Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 14. BUTTER
Steadv; extra western creamert. 2VC..C;
nearbv prints. 31c.
i:c,i is steady : Pennsylvania and other
neaiby first, free cases, :ic at matk: cur
tei.t ice.'lots in returnable cases. :9c at
mark; western first, free cas.s. :ioc at
uia : current receipts, free cases. 29c at
mark
CHEESE Meady: New York full i-reams,
fancv. S-. ptemher. U-t,c; October. I l'o I.V-;
fair to good. 147j ItHc.
Mllnaiil.cc t.rsla
MILWAUKEE. Jan
Steadv
v HEAT- No. 1 noril ern
No 2 n u thein. f 1 iw4'C 1 ;
4 1 , 1 s. - 1 a n l .1 ru . o. .
BARLEY Samples. S.'.'(i6-.
Market.
14. FI.OI K-
tl looii 10 j:
Mat , l ll-!.
Allla-Clialmora pfd
AmalKamateU I'oppar ..
Amerlian Airuutlural ..
Am. Heel Sugar
American Call
Amtrli-an C. A F
Am. Cotton lid
Aniarlvan H. 4L- I, pfd..
Amertvau b-a Securlttea.
Amerlian Linseed
American Locomotive
American 8. Ac K
Am. 8. A R. pfd
Am. Steel Fouudrlea. . . .
Am. sugar Helloing....
A median T Ai. T
American Tobacco pfd...
American Wouiett
Anaconda Mining Co
AtctilHiin
Alchlaun pfU
Atlantic v uaal Line
Bailililora & Uliiu
Hcllilel.ein Sleel
Brooklyn Kapld Tr
Canaltun VacKIc
4 'antra I Leal tier
Ontral Leather pld
1 Central of New Jereey..
Cheaapeake Ac Ohio
Chicago Ar Alton
Chicago u Vf
C. U. W. pfd
Chicago at N. W
C. M. AV. 81. P
C, C. C. 8t. L
Colorado F. At I
Colorado AV Southern...
ConaoUdated i;aa
Com Produc'a
Uclamare AV Hudson
lienver A Klo Urana..
I). AV K. G. pfd
Dlatlllera' gecurltiea ...
Erie
Kna lat pld
r'.rle pid
(.eiieral Kle-trlc
Ureat Northern pfd....
Ureal Northern Oie ct
Illinois Central
lntarborougii Met.
Int. Mat. pfd
International Harveaier
Int. Marine ptd
Inteniatlonal Paper
International Pump ..
Iowa Central
Kanaaa ciiy So
K. C. So. pfil
lilede (iaa
Iiutatille aV N
Minn. St. L
M , St P. 8. 8. M..
M.. K. T
M . K. T Js
Atlaaourl Paclllc
Nallonal lllai-uit
Na.ioiial I a ad
N H It ol M. id pfd
1 New Y01 k Cenl ral
I N V . O at W
I Norfolk a Weetern....
' .North American
' Nor hern Pacific
1 Pacific Mall
I l'eiinv1ania
1 Peopie'e tlaa
. P . ( . 1 AV Si. t, ...
Piltaturg (eai
3.700 144. 4S
and leading quotations
follow s; v
alee. High. Low. Cloee.
2'
US
441
40
c.
-'S
M
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1V4
II
40
74
lists
4fVt
115
142S
4
81
SS
101
101 '.
1I7S
PS
DOS
7S
207 S
2S
Ml',
so
ms
311
n
l.tial
400
bnl
t'Hl
mil
300
1,200
l'l
:t'Ki
J"0
1.2IU
ion
2'K)
41S
'a
63S
i,n'a
Jl'k
l4
4u a
7iS
1U4S
45',
118
142'j,
4S
31S
:,;in) M
ii
1.0110
5--I
3.4'Hl
4. 1ml
1,1111
l-'0
ll
IH7S
3D',
74
20Ka
rj
ss
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6.1
AMS
aS
lit
40
7 S
1"4S
4..S
llfS
I4:s
4S
31
iia "
n"
1"7
Ci'a
7S
-.'S
1U3
London Stock Market.
LONDON. Jan. 14. American securities
opened higher on the Stock exchange here
today and Improved during the short ses
sion on good continental and professional
support and covering. The closing was
firm, with United States Steel leading.
Final prices ranged from 'j to 14 above
yesterday's closing.
Conaola. money. .71 13-18 Loulavllle A N...
15-14 M., K. AV T
.. S N. Y. Central....
.. S Norfulk AV W
..10)', do pfd
..10S OnlArto AV W
DOS Pennaylvanla ....
. US Rnd Mlnee
. ... til Reading
S4 Southern Ry
P..l:S do pfd
.. US Southern Pacific.
.. SIS t'nlon Pacific
.. 7:i do pfd
.. 29 S V. 8. Steel
.. 4 do pfd
.. 37 Wahaah
.. 2H do pfd
..in Bpanlab 4t
-Bar, quiet at 25d per ounce.
SU3'4 per cent.
'i he rate of discount in the open market
for short and three months' bills Is 3r&
3 13-16 per cent.
do account.
Amal. Copper.
Anaconda
Atchiaon
do pfd
Ha,lttmore AV Ohio.
Canadian Pacific.
Chaaapeake AV 0...
Chicago O. W
Chi., Mil. AV St.
Pe Reera
Denver & Rio Q.
do pfd
trie
do lat pfd
do 2.1 pfd
firand Trunk
lllnola Ontral...
S1LVER-MONEY
1,400 :; H
;uo
Soo
3'HI
l'0
ai
1 no
I.ihhV
700
l"D
1
2"0
nit
o0
21 H)
30l
1,1 "J
N,N
;oo
loo
lull
200
1 a i
)
;,io
100
1 J'lO
1.4111
:i
2
: ih)
l.bo"
I'M
2"0
s. mi
4,Jil
I'll
0
2-04
4d,
12.,',
:
32.
CDS
1414,
14S
lli.S
3'lS
23
4SS
124',
'.
2'.
6S
!4.
14
1S7S
Sti'l
4i;
14S
124
IS
ri's
6S
141
14
1(7
30S
70
?:
Iloaton
BOSTON. Jan.
stocks were as
Allouei
Amal. Copper
A '-. L. Ai 8
Arlrona Com
Atlantic
U AV I'. I'. AV 8. ai
Hutte Coelltlnn
Cel. a AritollA
Cel. AV tlecla
Cenieunial
Copper Hange 4'. C
Kaat Buite 1'. M..
Krankllu
utroux 4'on
Uranby Con
Greene ( ananea . . .
lale Hoyale Cupper
Kerr bake
!.ake Copper
I Halle Copper-. . .
Miami 4;opper .
Atked .Bid.
Mining; Storks.
14. Clohlng quotations on
follows:
,. H.-4 Mohawk
. . 84S Nevada coo
. . 'tit Kiplcaing Mlnea .
.. 14 North Hutte
. . 4 Norm .ke
I, 12 Old nonunion .....
. . U Oaceola
. . 4S Parrot t t). a C ..
..610 vjulncy
. . 1? Tsliaiinon
. . :s iuperlor
. . 12 Superior H M
. . I Superior AV. P. C.
6S Tamarack
.. 37 I i. S R AM
.. S do pfd
14'. t lah Con
1 lah copper Co 46
34 s W inona
'-t Wolverine 114
1S
Diui'osrrioN.
Omaha Packing Co
Swltt and Company
Cunahy Packing Co
Armour x Co
Murphy
Totals 7.118 108
CATTLE As uaual ton the last day 01
the week the supply of cattle on sale wag
the next thing to nothing, there nut being
enough stock lo make a lest of values
even. For the week receipts have shown
a large gain over last week, but a slight
falling off as compared with tho corre
sponding week of last year. The arrivals
have consisted very largely of warmed up
and half-fat steers and butchers' stocK,
with a fair sprinkling of cattle and feed
ers. During the first two davs of the week
the market on beef steers did not show
any Improvement, In fact heavy cattle
were lower and all kinds weak. During the
remainder of the week, as it became ap
parent that rtjceipte were not overly large,
while the demand was very good, the mar
ket steadily firmed uu. Tho trade became
active, and by the close of the week prices
were 15fl2oo and In some cases poauibiy :sc
hinder on the handy light and medium
2.764! 70O I weight. On the other hand, heavy cattle
sr. owed very mile improvement
Cows and heifers, while showing weak
ness at the beginning, also firmed up as
the week advanced, and by the close they
were also 15C(i20c higher than the close of
last week. Bulls were good sellers all the
week and are a shade stronger. Veal
calves have been fully steady.
Good, fleshy feeders have been active
sellers all the week and feeder buyers
have taken a good many cattle at better
prices than packers would pay. For the
week such cattle are strong to 10c higher
than the close of last week. On the other
hand, the demand for the light and medium
weights has not been so good and prices
on that kind are weak to 10c lower.
Wuotatious on rattle: liood to choice
beef aleers, t. 1 Org. 60; fair to good beef
steers, $j W(i6.HI; common to lair beet
steers, $4. oOBi. 60; good to choice cows and
heifers, 4.w.,io.25; fair to good cows and
heifers, $3.7&!4.oO; common to fair cows
and heifers, IJ.uVu3.75; good to choice stoek
ers and feeders, Ii.00n6.so; fair 10 good
lockets and feeders, I4.6ot5.oo; common to
lair stoekers and feeders, 83.DOtU4.u0; stock
neifeis, J.26y4.26; veal calves, 3.uKa.;
bulls, stags, etc., $3. 804.90.
lioiiu nog trade coiiutiuvd to weaken
this morning, bulk 01 receipts moving at
prices about a nickel lower than y eater
uay'a average cost. Demand was reason
ably active from packers, however, and a
good clearance was made within the first
two or three nours of open trading, sup
plies were normal for a Saturday and
average quality was good, with weights
running to bacon and butcher welgnts.
Long string were at VciOvi.iu, shippers
appearing backward at these llgures as
contrasted with their aggressive attitude
on previous days. Yesterday, It will bo
remembered, the early market was largely
supported by speculative orders at prices
which packers refused to duplicate.
Heavy hogs sold ut 17.65 and less, ac
cording to the character of offerings, and
lights brought aa much as $7. 80. a quarter
less than the highest sale a week ago.
'1 he general market, as compared with
that of a week ago, is little worse than
200 lower, this decline being a small one
as warranted by eastern prices.
Representative sales
3.392.700
239.800
38.789,500
..14SS
.. MS
..111
..104
.. 83
.. 4S
.. 06
.. M
.. 80S
.. MS
.. )
..121S
..181
.r-S
7S
121
l'S
IS
tH)
HtcM-k In Slant.
Receipts of live stock at the
cipal wesiern markets yesterday:
Cattle. Hog
South Omaha
five
St. Joseph
Kansas City
St. Louis ...
Chicago
Totals....
OMAHA
300
:i
l.ooo
:mo
000
3.600
3,000
4." "
12.000
prin-heeo.
1.500
1.900 27.500 1.675
Wno:,K8ILK CHICK.
BUTTER Creamery. No. I. delivered to
the retail trade In l ib. cartons, 30e; No. 2,
III 30-lb. tubs. 2xc; No 2, ill 1-lh. cartons,
28c; packing stock, solid pack. lH'tc; dairy,
in 60-lb. tubs. 1741 19c. Maikct changes
every Tuesday.
CHEESE Twins, liVu 164c; .voting Ameri
cas. 174c: daisies. 171;-; triplets. 174c; lim-
burger, 18c; No. 1 brick. 17 40; imported
Swiss, 32c; domestlo Swiss, 22c; block Swiss,
luc.
POULTRY Dressed broilers, under 1 lbs..
$6 per dux.; bens, MV. cocks, lie; iluuks,
18c; geese, 15c; turkeys. 25e; pigeons, per
dor.. 11.20; homer squabs, per dos., 14;
fancy squabs, per do.., $3.60; No. 1, per
doz., $:. Alive, broilers, 16c; smooth lea,
11c; hens, 10t2c; stags and old roosters,
Sc; old ducks, full feathered. 12c; geese,
full feathered. 10"c; turkeys. 13&18c; guinea
fowls, 25c each; pigeons, per doz., nOc;
homers, per doz., 13; squabs. No. 1. per
doi., $1.50; No. 2, per dor., 60c; capons, otor
t lbs.. 14c.
FISH tall froxen) Pickerel, 7c; white.
11c; pike. 10c; trout. 13c; large crapples,
20c; Spanish mackerel. ISc; eel. 18c; had
dock, 1.1c; flounders, 12c; grei n catfish, 20o
roc shad, $1 each; shad roe, per pair, 06c;
frog legs, per doz.. 50c; salmon, lie; hali
but, 10c, l.orring, 6c.
Beet Cuts Ribs: No. 1. 16c; No. 2, 12c;
No. 3. U4c. Loins No. 1, 17c; No. 2, 13c;
No. 3, H''.ni:. Chuck; No. I. 74c; No. 2, 7c;
No. 3, bVu. Round: No. 1, 9c; No. 2, 8S0;
No. 3, 7-te.' Plate: No. 1, 6c; No. 2, bc;
No. 3. 64c
FKU1T8 Applea. home-grown cooking,
per bbl., 4.0u; Alissou-i Jonathan, per
bbl.. 15.50; Missouri L-en Davit, per bbl..
$4.25; Missouri V inesaps, per bbl., $4.o0;
Missouri Uano, per bbl., $4.50; other vari
eties, per bid., HoO; New York Baldwin,
per bbl., 4.75; Colorado Jonathan, i. r
box, $2.50; Washington Wealthy and Jef
frey, per box. $1.50; California Uellctlower,
per box. $1 65; Orefeon and Washington
Urlmes Golden and Jonathan, extra lancy,
loo to 175 sizeb, pur box, 2.26. Bunanua,
fancy select, per bunch, $2.2&'2.50; Jumbo,
bunch, 2.70-J3.76. Cranberries, per box,
$3.76; Bell and Cherry brand, per bbl.,
10.00; Wisconsin Bell and Bugle brum!,, per
bbl., $10.75. I'aus, Anchor hi and, new, 30
. 45
. m
. is
27
. S
. 444
.110
. US
. 70
US
. HO.
rS
. 13',
. 43
. 86 1,
. 4C.I.
ltu
4:a
36
l.M
12.'.
o-4
i:t..
64',
))2S
l,-4
L",
41',
Ik',
3
1;,
111',
146
21. S
127
.1.'.-,
371,
ill
4S
:
lr.i
124
7)4
124
7.1
112S
l-4
12S
4034
laS
MS
H.-.S
111s
n:,S
'S
l:S
:i;,
4
aiS
11-',
28S
12. 'a
,-'
17S
124-,
04
l.a
IIS
I. 4
112.
IV,
l-'
411
US
S3S
Ii5
ill
147.S
2
1 IftS
2j ' ,
44
4-S
!)
'a
II. ,
41',
.'-,
1-lb. pkgs.. in boxes,
in 70-U). Doxea, hi
California. 12 12-ou.
pkgs., $2 40; uO b-oz.
i-ciown, por lb., 16c;
4-ernwn. per lb., lic.
65 lbs. gross, per
per box. 12.00; bulk
lb., 6'jiC. Figs, new
pkgs., 85c; 38 12-os.
pkgs., $2.00; Turkish.
5-ouwn, ier lb., 14c;
Grapes, Malaga,
keg, i.ouus.oo. Urapa
11;
12. s
107
Sis
New York Carb Market
I The following quotations are furnished
by Logan AV Bryan, members New York
Stock exchange, 315 Suuth Sixteenth street,
Omaha .
Amer. Tobaico
hay Stat (iaa
Boaton Colia
Butte Coalition...
( a,tu
Chlno
( met Cone
Fraction
fiavla-lialy
Kly Cilral
fcly Colia
Kly Witch
Krankllu
r.uoux
Ooldlleld Kioreme.
j OoMflrld I'm.) ...
j Oreene Cananea.,.,
Hank I learlaga,
j OMAHA. Jan. 14 Rank clearings f u
week eliding todav were 114.720. .'All M(
! for the coi l esp Hiding week last year
,'i0 692.60. Daily Clearings were:
I l"IO 1911.
Monday I 3.2..::.2i;l.45 $ 2.7''3.4 H.a:;
iluetdat- 2.751.070.17 2 J17.2i;i.:;4
Weilnesdav 3.075.9U3.W 2.53S.SII.V
iTIililsdav 2.7M.907.02 2.74 0,4.31
: Friday 3.' 0 ..771 .', 2.22K 775. hi
Saiurdav 2.519.745.07 2.1 U",.077.'.7
410 lnaplratlon IS
4 Laroae 4S
7 Nevada Cona la',
. IDS Newhouae 12 s
, Si Ohio Copper 1',
US Kawhlde Coalition.. I',
, Is Ray 1 -antral 1
, -17S Swift Pa-klng Co 100S
. 1 ', Heara-koebULk Co. ..lea
, ', Silver Pick s
ll' Superlur AV Pitta ... )S
. 7S T'Uiopah Mining I
IS Trinity copper 4 t,
, l-'a North Laek 7
IS Bohemia 3,
7 tljlbway fcs
. Kara Lake a ,
No. At. lah Pr. No. At 88. Pr.
4 447 ... 7 40 74 230 10 7 70
II 102 .... 1 6i I, 2... ... 7 70
I a.11 W) 7 64 80 272 ... 7 70
83 214 10 7 10 17 27 ... 7 70
61 Ifu ... 7 0 76 2fl ... 7 70
II 371 10 1 60 70 2M ... 7 70
II 24 2'J0 7 60 41 SA3 ... 7 7"
M 244 ... 7 8 0 71 ISO ... 7 72S
44 Iu 40 7 I'l 80 117 ... 7 72S
84 V.o So 7 60 ID 213 ... 7 76
It 297 10 7 80 76 2VI 40 7 75
ill I'M M 7W el .218 ... 7 75
6:1 4,1) 80 7 40 74 21? ... 7 7
41 1"5 . . 7 60 224 . . 7 75
62 2M TO 7 II 63 241 It) 7 76
10 273 IK) 7 66 14 116 ... 7 7i
44 266 ... 7 6', f, 27,0 ... 7 75
16 240 It) 7 S 17 !2 ... 7 75
(7 2ul aO 7 IS 1,1 :;.l 10 7 :
61 260 . . 7 66 6! 241 ... 7 7.')
4 40 7 a.", 61 2. A ... 7 76
.114 Ml 7 i fo 221 ... 7 76
71 m 121 7 tin VO 2.-ID , 7 71
4! 271 1! 7 ! 76 221 40 7 76
13 .'l ... 7 lo 16 221 ... ; 75
44 211 120 7 16 M 22 ... 7 75
1 iH 12') 7 46 46 244 ... 7 76
12 247 IK) Hi 8 :. ... 7 75
f 2tt.4 2u0 7 45 7f 144 ... T 75
M :3 ... 7 66 15 244 ... 7 7 6
84. Si ... 7 16 44 1M ... 7 76
76 241 10 7 16 4 211 . . 7 76
I M S ... T 6 4 2':4 40 7 75
71 i.t 120 7 70 S48 ... J 76
17. 241 . . 7 70 71 ?l ... 7 7i
14 26 124) 7 70 C4 131 ... 7 7n
47 241 ... 7 70 7t 223 ... 7 77S
71 11 7 7u 7 2,1 40 7 77',
43 2K9 120 7 70 7 216 ... 7 77',
21 ID ... 7 "H ;T. 2:10 ... 7 77i,
, 62 817 ... 1 H 71 244 ... I so
47 267. . . J ill 7f 221 ... 7 an
24" ... 7 70 l ID.'i ... T Ml
64 24 ... 7 70
and
4i7.-
1'ipfirla Market.
PEOItlA. Jan 14 CORN-Low er; No 3.
all colors 44'c; No. 4. all colors 42-.C.
sample. ;Nrj4i!o.
OATS East : No. 2 white, 33c; standard.
324c; No. 3 white. 32'4e.
Ilulatk) C.raln Market.
Dl'LVTH, Jan. 14. Wll EAT Mat . 1 .10,
July. $1 l4. No. 1 noitl.ern. II "2; No. 2.
tl.tej to II 0..
OATS-32c.
till a ad
SAVANNAH. Iia.
21 .'41
' licrtiool traM Market.
IIV II it Pi h iL, Jan 1 1 t M FAT-Spot
No. 2 ie,. weste-m wline.-
v .; I',imt-.' dull. Mute'-.. 7s I,.i. May
lloelu.
Jan. 14 -TUrtPFW-
j TI ' E -l-'irm. at ,2c. Sales. M hhds; re
I i-elptr. u'.. eblotnents. 306; stocks. l.'..l-72.
second I IMwIN-Hftii: sales. 1.4c.7; reeipts. 1.117;
.il.l 7 , I shipments 34.4; storks. K- 4'!. Quotations
'iB $i;.2f.. I . !i 37.: E. $4 ?7i,: F. I'l l."..: 1
i isr.:; II !; 40. I Pil: K M 17 60;
N , I.. tv l i. . o; tt tt , .
K. -.-p.
f .i it , . iio ri,'
ool llar'.ei
ST I ni ls Jan. 14.-WVH Unrnansed;
.-rrito.-. .in. I western lliedncia. L'Li.':c, fine
I Preaied Sieel (Sr 31',
! Pullman Peia, e Car It. )
' HalUav gieel Spring 2,n .1.1 3! 82 j
I Heading 77.. tun IV. I i
I Kcpubht- SP-el :"" S2'a '. !
' Kepubltc Steel pfd 4-' a:7, i, I1.1S i
1 R, k laiand I n 7. I'M 31', ), 31 s : ,
i Ruck la, and I o. pf 1 l :',
' St. I. A- S K. 2d ptd 1 4,"i 42 4,c, 41
j St Loiua r tv. . 24 S
I St. L s. W . ptd 2"' 82 S 41 WS ,
' Slo.-Shelfleld S. A I -'"I .1', 'I .71
; Southern Pa.ltlc 7 70u 117. I1"". U'
S.tutliern f:allway 27', 2'', 27', I
i So. Kjitwav pfd ."-) il a S
i lenne.-aee Copper 4 ! "4 , ?. .', 'ct ,
Tewa Ar Pa i'u 4 0 , : 'I , as I
T . SI I.. W !', 2.' 22 !
t.. '. l a . p'd iis :i-, ',-' :
1 I nlon Pacil,, 14. -' 177S 17 ,S IIA 1
' l ulon Pa. Ilk- p.M " 'J '.S S:"4 I
i I ii.o. I St iia liea.ty . .', ,
. t need 8talee lnu.ler '7, :.', :7'4 :
' t lltte-l Stste, S;el 7t . 77, 7i,', 76', I
' I . s. atett pld '-' - 1 I '' cv, ;',:
' I tail I 'upper I 'T' 4'IS 4S 44 .
' t a -Cirulma Cheioi, al .. ' ' ' k lit 4 '
' . w aba-n t I
Wabah pfd ' -' ' '-. 3-S :'
I I W ea.ern Mar, land ..'"" , :,
' i w e,' i n c hoi e I'.e. tr:c . .. 1 -o '.' i.,',
tteaicnl Inlou ' o 7- 7', 74',
ttle:iug A 1. K . . I' ', 4', 4'i I
'Lehigh Valley 32 l" 177 , !.', ;
Tmals.
II7,:W0.6:i2.i'iO $M.72,j.J..)l.N0
Neer York Mlnlns Wtot-ka.
NEW Yolil.. Jan 14 Closing quotations
on mining slocks were:
Alice . If"
o-n
.n
Tunnel atoit.
r. ,ni
Va
I iitle I hief 3
Me,i.an I.',
Ontario 17;
"plilr ... .. ll'l
Standaid hl
Vei;i.w Ja ket 12
Ml till'.
new. lutuiuiiis. Lvlx. fine. Lijlc-
S'-o.'tLioi.a
.u.' onrlt.e.-
furnitiied by Burns,
t on i'l .V
Horn Silver ..
Iron stiver ..
Lead.ille Con
Offered.
I offer Market.
NKW YORK. Jan. II. 4 'o FEE E Fu
tures iipene.l barely stead;, at a decl'iie of
priilh point In it-spouse lo lower Eutopeant
mniKcl and Im-ui realizing (u- liqiiiUntion. !
which mty also hate been prouipnd b
tutlier larger pnmaT-y lecelpla than inn
sisttnt m l, lei cut bulliMi predh lions, (il-i
fe:-in4 were ind very Itcut v and il ,i Inp
' ne eacl- tijanmy ihc maikei recovered j
sete.al points ot the Initial loss hut taiie.il :
,i hold i, win.; lo ontiti'.iei reeltziriB an'l
lo.ed barcl-. sieu'iv ,1 a iiei dei line oil
'2'ul points. Si-.leb. .It.. 7 " bbKS. January, j
tilt,; i-ehiua.v. 1 i - 7 J -. Matin. April and.
Mil. Hi",. June 114-; Jult. 1144c..
' Vu.i.m .' c . Sepn tuber it :..; 1 1, ti.hcr. 1
Brlnker , Nuvnuoei and Dei tunliei , 11 .'6c.
Slil'.El A market lor aher rneep
lambs was laci.lug tins uioiijing. lew of
ferings of any description snowing up lo
uy out the trade,
on most dats ti.iruig the weel. the silu-
atlon in the sueep bai n lias been rathei
encuuraKing Receipts were fairly l.beial,
out an ample demand to. iiiivinlug in tu
kill developed and daily ci, at nines wero
I practically complete. .Moderate advance.
in prices were scored, but luiprottd oe
maiid. instead of improvement in values,
was generally regauled a- lite must im
portant phase uf i Ii e market,
Shep and yearlings sold well during the
'fore part of the week when the propor
tion of mutton stuff was luttter large, and
closed wiin even g. eater activity than
w as .vi, lent during opt uing nays. Bulk or
.an s rui'd siiontei than those at hist
week's Lilian. Thuriia v a ami Fr loafs
business being uansai led on a sencrallv
d.me higher busts Ewes sold up as hiirli
as 14 On. w ether ni'ouyhi a.- m ien as 14 2 ,
. and yearlings of handy weight ate quot
able at $5.00 and better.
Lambs made' the t.esi sain, recent sa'es
iaveramiig about li"')2')C blgitrr than those
if the latter pait of s.t week. Several
I shipments of fed western" topped .t le; 15
'a p - Ico tvhlcn calls for i 11010 qualn!
1 shorn lau. b... of vv.ich ths supply
llgiit. i oiuuia:ided "...no Indicating the usual
j .cilar spread
'total receipts taiiio' only a few seat
I td shipinent Cat .veto suitable fljr a
j'..nal fiiilsii atitl ilu- fr-.'iiei- market waa
jclinost void of I fe al all tliuea. S at fried -
,'!' g.aues e setniig n into ttie same
lasts a fail lo good kllielH.
'ti'.tsilon.. nu sheep and latiihs: Good to
choice Itiiiibs. .'kiii; 0; fair lo good lamlua.
5.'!'ri 5 :eo haiidv i.lit veail.itga. l4.7oa
I". lav- t 'srlliie-s i.2.V4 ;. good to
vl.oice wtlheis, $;y4 2o, fair to good
Fruit, Florida, 4-bi M-eu-at) siy.es, per box,
6.!.ijy4.oo. Lemons, Llmoneira brand, extra
fancy, 300 slue, I cr box, M .50; ooO size, pt r
box, 1.5u; choice, 300 size, per box, $4,00.
30 'aTUe, per box, 84.25; K40 siz. 6oc per
box leas. Oranges, California navels, 80-1HI
sizes per box, .on; 120 size, per box, 12.76;
small sizes, per box. 3.w; Florida, all
sizes, per box. $2.60. Pears, California Win
ter Neilis, pi box, $4.80; New York Keller,
per Dbl.. e3.i(4.oi). Pineapples,- per case,
84.60.
VEGETABLES Beans, string and wax.
per market basket, ii.mi. Beula, per bu.,
ipc. Cabbage, new, per lb., V.::o. Carrots,
per bu., 7ov;. Celery, Michigan, per doz.
punches, 3oc; tainornia jutiioo, per uoz.
bunches, 0012. Cucumbers, hot house, l a
anu 2 doz. In box, per doz. $2.ou. Egg
Plant, fancy J: loriua, per Uus., 2.uv Uar
lie, extia laney, winu-, per lb., lac; rod,
iter lb., 16c. Lettuce, exira fancy leaf, per
uoz., 40c. Onions, Iowa, red and yellow,
per lb., Hiic; Indiana, while, per lb., 3c;
bpaniah, per craie, 1.50. 1'arsley, fancy
home-grown, per doz. bunches, due. far
snips, per bu., 76c. 1'oiaioes, Eariy Ohio,
In sacks, per bu., 90c; Iowa und Wiscon
sin while slock, per bu., 76uo6c. Uuia
bagaa, per lb., llc. Sweet I'oiatoes. Kan
saa, pur bbl., 2.u0. 1 oinato.a, California,
per 4-baskel crate, $1.76. Turnips, per bu.,
OiO.
MISCELLANEOUS Almonds, California
soft shell, per lb., 17c; 111 sack lots. Ic
less. Brazil nuts, per lb . l.lc; in sack lots,
lc less. Cocoanuts, per sack. Sulk); per
doz.. 80c. Filberts, per II., lie; in sack
lots, lc less. Hlckorynuts, large, per lb.,
6c; small, per lb., 6c. I'eanuts. roasted, ptr
lb , he; raw. per lo , ti sc. l'ecans large,
per lb., 16c; in sack lots, lc less. Walnuts,
black, per lb., 24c; California, per lb., lac;
in back lots, lc less.
lotion Starke).
NEW YORK, Jan. 14 COTTON Futures
closed steady. Closing bids: January.
14. tile; February. 14.74c; Alarch. Hs'ic;
April, 14.85c; May. 15.03-; June, 15.02c; Jul v.
l.il'Jc: August. 11.71c; October. 13.;!m Spot
closed quiet; middling uplands. 14''c, mid
dling gulf 1ft 15c. Sales, 1.047. Imlea
ST. LOI'IS. Jan. 11. COTTON' Un
changed: middle, 11', c: sales. Jw bales: re
ceipts. 4 S07 bales; shipments, 4.774 halt s;
stock. 23 959 bales.
New York cotton market, as furnished
by lxgau 0. Hrau. iiicnilieia .Ncr York
W'olton exchange. 316 South Sixteenth street,
or ' Omaha :
Caitfnn aplnsilna Inilnstrjt of
llnulaad Mnch I Ivrller Than
the "onlh Man) t 0111
panles Mllh Hla t niiltnl.
11 Y I'UE.-TON C ADAMS
NEW YORK. Jan. 14 iSnerial to Tin
Bee.)--of the biilltluii; of b'g and betlel
ships there Is to be 11b end No le ar
authority than Chairman BiVoth of the
Ciinard company Is sponser fr this Mute
meiil. Alrcodv the ltaOfnot. tmi.mtor
letbithan Is pi ncllciillt- In Muht and et er
these almost unlmaiiltuible dl mensl uis are
to be sut'pns.-ed. according to the gnat
English shipmaster.
It Is In oheill, nee to the hatuial bu-ine
law thtit the ocean carrirr-i ore to 120 or
ltu teasing In cUo. The cnt of canving
freight and passengeis iloea not tnctessa
In ant thing like the name proportion with
tht size of the ships and ihc.--e days ol
small profits the results aie tnetit.ihla
Ships muM increase in size until the limit
of economy is reached.
Ilurhnr Fni'illtira lui-kina.
The 011!) thing that stands In the way ol
the I (lip loot ship now Is lack of harbor
faclllnca to i-ic-,- lor so hui;e 11 vc--sel and
on this point Mr. Booth savs: "Hut as
suming 1 1 ut l a particular trade can he
carried on wit'i maiKedly nt'eiiter econ
omy In ships larger than the ports con
cerned can accommodate, will these pot Is
not bo forced sooner or Inier to provldi
the, necessary fuel lit les '.' H tve are again
to judge I y the past the answer t un only
h, that th-v will be so forced Harbor
authoritnts. therefore, like a reformed
House ot Lords, will bate the potter of
delay, hut not of absolute veto. II would
I lulled be a dispiriting thotiKlit if we were
really approaching the end of our tether.
For mtsclf 1 decline lo admit anv such
thing."
Han Neve Spindle II mnmlna.
One of the Interesting developments of
the cotton spinuiiiK Industry for hUO is that
(wire tin ninny new spindles were put Into
opt ration In the New ITnglsnd states as In
the southern fates.
New England claims 4H8114 spindles In
stalled In iio. as compared with .W 000 In
1 tD. a decnaso of 22 per cent, whereas the
soul hem stales report only 211 Ovs spindles
this tear, as compared with 127. .27 spindles
last tear, a decrease of 60 per cent. Two
thirdn of ll.e pew spindles Installed In the
United Slates In 1!U0 lire to be found In
New England. This Is the result of well
known conditions in the trade. The manu
facture of coarse goods has been hit lite
hardest bv Ihc advance in Hie price of
cotton, because ni large a part of the cost
of such goods is for row cotton. In tin
cost of fine goods, iti fhi other hand,
labor is a much more Important item I bun
In low goods. Thus It Is that an Increase
In the cost of the raw cotlou affects the
I reduction of low grades most. As a result
we find the development of cotton nianu
f.i'tnrliig retarded chiefly in the south,
where the product Is m.ilulc the low and
medium goods. In New England a much
linger proportion of the product of the
cotton mills consists of fine goods.
Near loiupnitlea Heavily Cnpltnllserl.
According to statistics specially com
piled bv the Journal of Cominerc". the new
companies organized In tho eastern stales
during the year representing ll.oon.OvAl or
more, us well as increases tu capital, will
Involve $l.!U7,617.4o). This l much larger
than the agxregule uf any previous year
slnco I'JOii. when the total was 12,297. 970,000.
The banner year for Incorporations was
II III. w hen the gigantic ttecl tiuit was 1
formed ami the charters taken out in clif
fcrenl states reached the phenomenal total
of 3,7!4.1')f,.00'i. Incorporations outside of
those, astern states swell the L"10 total to
$2.2.'2',iT.i s.O. Adding companies in all
stall s of a capital of $100 iM) und ovor, but
under ll.0W.OiO. the grand total would ba
lining he up to l2.S6l.Oi3.742, thereby making
1910 Hie big year in the mutter of Incor
porations. Hrecrera Short of llopa.
That the breweries of the United Mate
are facing the worst rhorlage of hops in
years Is a fact the trade is being made to
realize rather forcibly by recent occurr
ences In the hop market. Those who have
been following the ptntlstlcal situation
closely have foreseen a time during the ,
present . season when supplies should be
likely-to-run altogether too low for com
fort, but they were not prepared to come
upon It thus early. Conservative estimates
by the local hops trade places the total
stocks unsold in this country at only 8.500
balea In comparison with 47.000 at this time
last year, l'rlces have been advancing of
late with a steadiness that has Impressed
itself on consumers. .
The total stock of Oregon hops remaining
unsold Is said to bo loss than 1.64(0 hale;
In Washington there are about 1.000 bales,
in California. 5,0o0. and In New York state
less than 1,000 bales. Th"se constitute all
the hops In the country outside of the re
serve slocks In owners' hands, and while
these are estimated as sufficient for their
requirements until a new crop is available
so that there will be no actual boer famine.
It leaves t lie outlook an uncertain one for
next year.
Interest and Dividend I'aymenta.
Total dividend and interest payments dur
ing 1910 have reached $I,6I3.Ni6.ij00 a new
hlgli record. This total is rfi.OuO.OOO In ex
cess of th" new capital Issued during the
year. A different comparison was shown
a year ago. the dlsbursomenta then having
totaled $1.R24.)0.)0, against new security Is
sues tif 81.iv2.0l8l,ooO, or $lk'i8.fl00.0tin below the
new flotations. Notwithstanding all the
complaints of poor times during 1910 the
volume of huslneaa handled has beon awav
above the average; Indeed, In many direc
tions new records have been established.
The Increase of luS.i.Ono 000 In dividend and
Interest disbursements. It should be ex
plained, has been due, however, less to
Increases in rates than in payments on
new stocks, bonds and notes. Issued during
tho last eighteen months, althought there
have also been notable advancs In the dlvl
dnds declared by numbers of Important
railroad systems and Industrial corpora
tions. If asil brings nothing worse than
has been experienced In 1910. stockholders
will have little reason to grumble.
IMnuy Vetv llnnkn In Mouth.
During 1910 new banks were organized
and began business In the south, with af
gregata capital of $7.42f.Ooo. Fifty-five banks
lhai begun business previous to 1910 In
creased their capital $2,544.5uu in the aggre
gate during the year Just closed, making
a total accession to the banking capital of
the south of ID.WM.fW. The total number of
new- banks Includes fifty national and 341
tat. Hint T.rllUl. l.nnl. u .. .. A .
. - u,,n.i ttnu i net com
panies.
Month. I Oi en , High.; Low. ; Close. Yc.'y.
.Ian 1 14 14 r I 14 DO 14 14 t,i
Mcll. 14 , 14 i I 14 82 I 14 K.'. ' 14 87
Mat .... 1701 1 lit'.', j 14 9N j 15 (13 ' 15 04
J.tlc 1.1 (-' ISO., 14 97 I 15 02 1 1.10.1
Aug. ...j 14 , 14 71 I 14 H'l : 14 71 14 72
net 1 M :M 1 73 53 13 36 13 37 13 38
guitar Market.
NEW YORK'. Jan. 11 SL'CJ A R-Ra w,
easy; muscotado, 81 lest. 3.17c; cent rif ual,
9b test, 3.87c; molasses sugar. M lesi, ;i.S2c.
il' fluid, quiet; crushed, 6 7Oc, granulated,
4 MK ; powdered, 4.90c.
4) in Mb a Hay -Market.
OMAHA. Jan 14 HAY No. 1 111; Nu. 2.
$W. packing. $7.48); alfalfa. 113 Slraw:
Wheat, $5.i; rye. $6. So; oats. $7.00.
Stock Sales Decrease.
Sales of stock on the New York Stock ex
change for the full year. 1M0. will aggre
gate In round figures, $l,uO0.otl),t)U0 against
$21.54i.000.0o() In 1909. a decrease of $6.(Wi.(J0fi,
'"0. On tho one-eighth or 1 per cent basis
the falling off In commissions would be
equal to $i.25O,('i0
London l.riida in Banking.
London Is still the world s banker. The
"Ei onoinist'a" annual statement of new
capital applications show an active in
crease in financing fuicltm enterprise bv
British tupltul. In ail f 1 1.7. OOO Onj ( $575,000 O0O1
has been invested In foreign countries dur
ing t lie year, which Is ll'.'.t.o (Km ip;o ,16 1011
morn than l--t ctr and 121 1") (e-i tl:i(i
("JOI more than In pus, which heretofore
has held the IiI-lIi record in total capital
flotations on the British market.
The total capital applications f,u- 1 1 0
easily eMuhlish a ihw record. Thev ag
gregate i.ii.'.t .'. h 11 $!.:.!;. l)45..eii, or an In
crease or is.,.0 n.(i (f425.0fm.in(li over :4
Singularly I lie rubber ci nze ' Is responsible
for lesH than II:'. ' j.igm il'-5.('i mmi of Hoe
year s largo increase. The spc taciilar de
mands hate been ft 0111 foreign countries
anti it 1-i 1 1 1 1 piisM-t-siong.
'I ho lienlle 4'rnie.
who borrows trouble neter
gets
build up credit on coun-
'I'ite man
1 old of debt
I il is difficult to
1 lerfeit in osperit v.
I' llir sins may find us out. but thev cMn
ginerally la- depended upon to call again.
Women write all I heir articles tin how
lo uiauaKc a hue-nand rieiore thev s-ct one.
rome people ,;ct out of nine with the
woi id bei ause Ho y lonstunil t harp on one
suing.
It 110 wonder bow often inonet Is t.ght
v lien to i lonshler how mm h of It goes
into Maloous
If I weie aii inventor. 1 wii, ihl spend all
me enetgies In ttv to i111i.nl s 11, 1'-it
Pultun tl.il uo ,ld come v tu 11 it was toll.J
New i 01 k Tunes.
1 0.0.
Mlrklna; to the Same Thing.
Police .Indue Simon llalin. while address
ing a political meetiti!.- In Newark. :. .1 ,
related Hie follow lug incident in r f. rence
to telling the same tale over and o.er
again
"You all know. ' (.aid the tudHe. "that
the slice Ilea made al k,IIih ii1 meeting
are all 01 much alike but 1.1 iet nnie
tliitig dil'ieierit Is the proper Hung now-a-da
vs.
"It puis me in mind of a rase of a woman
who appeared hi fore a certain hiagisliate
and when asked her ago said she was X
tears o'd. The judge looked at het und ...aid:
'See here, madam, weren t ton lo re h.-fnre
ni" live tears ago, and did to-i n t tell
me then that it.it were Do t.ttis old" The
woman snld II, at was so. and Hie judKe
asked her what site 11,1 ant ,y coming be
fore till, 1 ami telling on untruth
"The woman replied. 'Well. to. s, e. your
honor. I m one i f those kind of women
who do not believe In telling one thing oru
und aiuiilur Ihln another time.' " New
ark Star.
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