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    THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1917.
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LIVE ST0GK MARKET
Killing; Cattle Steady to Easier
Feeders Steady to Strong:
; Sheep Steady to Strong-.
EOGS GENERALLY TEN UP
. Omihi. January ""
RwilDU were: Cattle. Hog..
rjitlmale Monday 1.200 6;
Bame dar la.t week .. 7.932, !'
Kama da weeka an. 6,663 6,683
Sam dan 1 weeks agoll.OGI
Kama daya 4 weeka at-" 6.613
J - mmt mr . I. Ill
Rwcrfpt. ami dtopo-ltloi. of H orta i at
1h Union ator-k yard. Omihi for twenty
four houn endlnn at X p. m. ywiwday.
RECKIPTS-CARLOADa
Cattle. Hons. Shwp. H r.
16.000
4.1 11.371
(.OAR ..MB
;.( 10,.,"
CHICAOO UVK STOCK MARKET.
Cattle, 8tsdn Hotp., I'uMttled; tthaep.
Ntrunc
Chlcaffo. Jan. faltle Recalpta, 24.000
head; market ateady; native bff cattle.
t7.3Sdll.l6; eastern it ., 7.76 4 1 0.00 ;
xtocken and feoni, .0fMe; cowi and
heifer, It.OOftlO.JS; ralvee, 1 1.0016.00.
Hoks Kecelpta, 87,000 head; market un-
wettlfd, early advance of o to 10c lout;
mil- of naif, lli.40j 1 1 . ' o ; iigni, iii.iow
11. M; mixed, 911 04u.ifl: heavy, Hl.2r.Q1
11.80; rough. 111. 26011. 40; pit.
1 0.0.
Shfrp and Lamb Receipts. 14.000 nead;
market atronr; welh-ra, 110.0011.26; ,
7.60tflO,.O; Iambi. ,U.7-H.4fl. ,.
1
C. IT. A St. P
Mlwurl Pacific ... 1
Union Pacific ....
'.. HI. P.. aat
C. N. W.. weat..
C , t. P., M. O. . -
C. B. Q.. ?at.. .-
., B. Q.. weat.. 74
C.f B. I. P.. 2
C, K. !. A P. wt
. Illinois Central .... S3
.'hi. Qt West..,.. 21
OlSl'OUlTNON TIBAD.
Cat I If, Hok.
Morris A Co....,....- &4
ftvlft A 1.-34
Cudahy Packing' Ca.. 1.022
1
14 l
6
10 I s
1
32 20 1
1
j i
141 72 1
Armour A Co l.lM
flrhwarts A Co
J. W. Murphy-,
Morrall
Lincoln Parkin Co.. 40
S. O. Packing Co,,,. 10
Wllaon 2
Tudahy, Denver
-Hunmiicr A Oliver,., 160
Benton. Vanaant A L. 232
lllll A Son....
r B. Lewis
.1 H Root ft Co '0
i 11. Hulls ........ I"?
I K, Huni II
Roa nstot'k Bros. , . .23
P. 0. Kellogg a6
Werthelmer Degen 0
Hamilton 10ft
Broe ,
Kan. Calf Co. . -3
4-hrlf.tle 131
J Mr I mi
Huffman ............ 1
,Jtolh M
Meyer "
1,402
1.43
2,309
2,10
2.3H
Bhip.
1,1"
6.HH4
2. (.Ml
4,1.27
It. r.
Sulllian
.Mo. ft I
,skr, Jones A 8..
Hanner Bros. ......
John Harvey
1nnla A KrancU.,
Kilns
Jensen A Lungrsa..
Pat O'Day
102
1 IS
121
20fi
14
City Live Htock Market.
Kansas City, Jan. JO. Cattle Receipts.
13.000 head: market hlsher: prime fetl
steers, ltl.O0fc-n.76; dressed beef steers,
II.&O0IV.9O; western tfers. ii.kucii.zi,;
cows, I6.CG99.&0; Iteirera, . un w j i.uu;
Mtorkers and feeders. I. 7s(y 10.90; bulls,
96.b0ftl.l0; calves, 7,00rll,60.
Hokm-Receipts, ii6o neaa ; marwei
higher; hulk of ssiss. 9lI S 11.76; heavy,
ll.;oTll.77H; packers snd butchers,
III fiOtx 11.70; llghU Ill.X&tfll lO; pigs,
l,6ftl0.)tl.
Sheep and Iambs Keceipia, s.uiru neau;
market higher; iamba. Ill.764jl4.3j,: yoar
lings. 111. 76 12.50; wethers, 10.00i10.60;
ewes, !.7&610.3&.
Hlaux City Uva Mack Market.
Rloux Cltv. la.. Jan. 21. Cattle Receipt.
3,000 head; market for killers steady; stock-
lOftl&c higher; beer steers, iio.OQn
10.25; butrhers. 18. 00 10.00; fat eows and
heifers, 9. "0499.25; ctnners, 14.25. 75:
Ktockers and feeders, M,50fjt.00: calves.
II.OO0R.5O: hulls, otAjrs, etc., M.004l.00;
feeder cows and heifers, 96.00491.00.
Hogs Receipts. 0.0(10 head; market fcOinr
higher; lights, ltO.8O4Hi.iO; mixed, 111.15
All. 45; heavy, 1 1.40 l Lift; pigs, s.sttw
10 00; bulk of salea, I1 1 .10 rr 1 1 40
Hheep and Lamhs Rerelpls, l.ooo nesa;
market steady; fed muttons, 19.00 0 12.00;
wethers, II0.00O11. 00; ewes, 9.3610.25;
Ittmbs, I12.60CH4.00.
St, Loula Uvs Uterk MarkM.
Cattle Receipts 1.1 "ft head; 'market
steady; native beef steers, 17.60 ft 1 1.60;
yearling steers and heifers, 1x.6flffll.bo;
eows, 95, 600J. 76; storkers and feeders, .30
wl.60: prime soul hern beer steers, jh.qqw
9.00; beef cows und heifers, 4. 2647. 60;
prlmo yearling steer and heifers. !7.4$
1.00; native calves, 8.n(f 14.60.
Rfelpta, 20,000 head; market
strong; lights, 141.30(111.70; mixed and
butchers, U. 40911. 10; good Heavy, 911. 7b
$11, HO; bulk of sales, 1 1.4b W 1J.7R.
Bneep and ijtmwi Rereipis, a.uuu nean
market steady, lambs, 12.76(f 14,60; ewes,
90.60910.16; yesrllngs, 11.00tfl2.XS.
Uve Stock IB Bight.
Other buyers Ill
1,266
Totals MM 10,422 11.610
Cattle Receipts ware the largest for a
Monday for several weeks back, there being
150 ears In sight. Fortunately there was a
good demand tor wellflnlshed beef oteers,
sa that the market on cattle of that de
scrlptton was generally steady with last
wk- xImu. inferior kinds were possibly
a little alow and weak. Cowa and heifers
wea filrwhere from Steady tO perhapa a
little easier. Oooil feeders, on the other
hand, were stronger, with ether grades lully
steady.
duntattana on eat tie: lood to oholoa year
ling beeves, 1 1 1 60 Ct 1 1 0 ; good to choice
beeves. 110.16911.10; fair to good beeves.
I9.76910.26; common to fair beeves, ll.ov
976; good to choice heifers. 97,7691 16;
rood to choice eows, 17.609 1.26; fair to
gMid oowa, 9I.6097.50; common to fair cows.
9a.6b90.50: prime iseatng steers, se.vvv
itm aoed te choice feeders. 91.109 00:
fair to good fseders, U.6091.IO; common
to fair feeders, ll.609T.50; good to cholos
S lockers. 7.769a50; stock halfe.a, 17.009
1 la- nitok mwi 6i.aoa7.76: stock oalvea
17.00 91.00: veal calvea. 98. 00911-00; beef
bulla, tags, stc, 97.00 9150; bologna bulls.
s. on 97. eo.
Representative salea:
BMEP STBKRfl,
At. Pr. No.
. 1X0 II T6 3.-
Reeelpte of live stock at the five prin
cipal weatero markets: .
Cattls. Hora. Sheep,
St. LoUll 1,100 10,000 2,000
Omaha ............ 1,300 . 1,500 Jd.ooo
sioux city 3,000 1.000 1,000
Chicago 24,000 17.000 14,000
Kansaa City 11.000 11.600 1,000
' Totals ....... .50,0000 114,000 41,000
No.
I..
31..
87..
I..
II..
20..
21..
17..
Ay. Pr.
716 97 on
721 7 16
732 I 00
121 I 26
126 I 76
141 I 76
1100 0 10
..677 7 70
., 701 7 10 II...
150 I 26 30...
.. 134 I 10 I...
..1006 9 60 II...
..1322 I 10 14...
,.mi ift 75
cows.
1..,,.,.. 741 100, II. ....... 69 171
1 711 t 10 1 136 I 16
T 22 f 30 1151 I 16
4 147 9 16 I Ml T 00
4 MS T 40 14. ...... .1010 T 0
I. ...... .1210 110 II ,.1161 II5
Hogs The hog run was Just about nor
mal for a Monday at this season of the
year, arrivals coin ting out las oars.
1,600 head. This is a few hundred smaller
than a week age, but Is about 1,001 larger
than two weeks ago, and 1,000 heavier than
(or the correeDondlng Monday of last year.
Prices showed a higher trend again to
d.y, though the unsvennesa of lights, and
the fact that- quality showed tho usual
: Monday sailing off. made it hard to com
pere prices very accurately with laat week's
eioee. nntppera tooa aoout meir
quota, buying mainly the good lights and
butchers on 6910c higher basis, and
packers paid a full I9t 0 upturn on the
butcher and heavy Hinds.
; As noted above, light, plain mixed and
underweight klnda were extremely uneven.
Some of the lights, especially the better
kinfia, on wnich snippers woum compete,
showed the full strength of the market,
being In many cases a dime, and In extreme
instances io mgnsr. utners, nowever,
were discriminated against all day, and at
a lato hour there were everal loads still
in first hands, some of which had new
even attracted an offer, while others wsre
wanted at prices that wore at the best no
more than steady. , ,
The bulk of the offerings sold at figures
that were a big 6910c higher, a good many
tracers quoting the .market flat dime up.
Most of the sales landed at IU.O09U.4O,
though there was the usual scattering of
Fights on down. Several loads of the beaf
heavies touched 911.60, the day's top and a
new reoora lor the market,
. Representative aales;
No. Av Bh. Pr. No. At Sh. Pr.
146
II.. 171
16. .114
90.. 201
T1..I1I
71. .212
41.. 217
121 10 IS
40 11 00
... U 10
10 11 20
... U 16
... 11 16
... 11 46
II. .119 111 10 10
13. .191 40 11 16
44. .306 .,. 11 16
46. .191 ... 11 10
II.. 124 14 11 30
II. .137 ... 11 40
12. .270 ... 11 60
PJOS."
2. . 10 ... I 00 1
Hheep There was a liberal run of sheep
snd lambs on hand for the opening day of
the week, rerelpls being estimated at sil
ly -seven loads, or 11,000 head. This Is the
largeit run since three weeks ago, being
i.rrf7 inree umee aa targe as laat week,
over 7,104 heavier than two weeks tiro, and
a gain ot almost 6,000 head as compared
with a year ago.
The opening of the fat lamb trade was
a little draggy, buyers making first bids
en a generally easier basts, but when traders
settled down to business It was at figures
that, while possibly lower than the high
time on Friday's close, wsre steady with
rnuay genera, mantel.
A good share of the desirable Iamba sold
upwaraa irons wnt e both lla-ht end
handy weeterna and good Mexicans of fairly
strong weights reached 114.16. There were
no light Mexicans on offsr and while the
lop of 914.36 seemed to be a deadline It
looked as though, compared with the way
the stuff that was here sold, handy Mexl
cans should be quotable to 914.16. Good fall
clipped tamos landed at 112.60, a record
ior ioe yarns.
Old sheep were fully steady and some
ealee were called strong. As usual, ewea
made up almost the entire supply, the beat
on offer bringing 110,96, while quite a bit
of the better stuff sold upwards from
910.09, and a plain kind brousht 19.26. A
'bunch of good heavy yearlings sold at 911. 50
and a small package of wethers brought
4)10
Feeder limbs were In keen reoueat and
a fair supply sold sharply higher than last
week. There have been few feeders here
lately to furnish a basis of comparison for
- today'a sales, but a majority of the trad
; tre quoted prices a quarter higher than
last week. A string of good Idaho shear
tng lambs reached 911.16, while stuff of
: lighter weights and very good quality
Loucneo n.i, a reoora tor tae market, and
within a dime or the day a top on killers.
Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs,
good to choice. 914.00914-36; lambs, fair to
good, 919.609 14.00; iamba, clipped, 911.26
912.60; lambs, feeders, 912.60914.15: year
lings, good to choice, 9U-7S912.60; year
lings, lair to good. 111.00011.76: wethers.
fair to choice, H.6O9 10.60; ewec, good to
i.moice, 9iu.vuviv.ss; ewes. rir 10 good,
91.76914-00; ewes, plain to culls, 91.009
. 1.50.
Representative sales:
No. Av. Pr.
12I clipped lambs 66 912 30
Jfl fed lambs , 47 14 IS
141 fed lambs 14 14 II
414 fed owes l 26
10 call ewes ................. II I 16
41 M ewes ,,112 9 It
. 721 ted Iamba ................. 14 14 16
GRAIN AND PRODUCE
Ml II I t.
Wheat Market is Quiet, but
Com and Oats Sell Quite
Briskly.
RECEIPTS ABE VERY GOOD
Oate.
16
82
16
70
' M Joseph Mrs Stork Market.
St. Joseph, Mo., Jan. 2l.-attls Receipts.
1,900 head; market, slow;' steers, 7.609
11.60: rows and heifers, 95.00 9to.s9; calves.
17.00913.60.
Hogs Receipts, s.ooo nta; mwrn-i, iirem
to tc higher: top, 911.70; bulk, tU.ibtfUM,
flheen end I.ambe ReaelDts. 4.000 head;
lamb 919.00914.16; ewes, 9.609 10.IS,
NEW YORK fi EN KRAI MARKET.
QnotaUiona of the Hoy oa VaeHotia Com
mouiiies. ,
New York. Jan. 21. Flour Hasler;
spring patents, 9.IO09.16; winter patents,
9MOff'4.66! winter straights, 61.2696.60;
Kanas straights, II.I0W9.1&.
Wheat Knot, weak: No. I tiara. 11 ft1;
No. 1 northern. Tniluth. 19.01: No. 1 north
ern. Manitoba, 93.07 M, f. o. h., New Tork.
Corn NpoL easy; no. s yeiiow, fi.ii,
c, 1. f.. New York.
Oats Spot, assy; stsnasra, wvmhc
H.v Mteadv; No. L ll.lOi No. 3, 91.009
1.06; No. I, l&97c: shipping, 10905c.
jlope nteauy, state, commim m oiiuinn
1916, 46960c; 1916, 6911c; Pacific coast,
1911. 11914c; 1115, Offlio.
Hides Steady; ttogoia, eiqricv, wniiii
America, 41e.
Leather Finn; neraioc nrsu, 01c, ao-
onds. 6 6c.
.Provisions men, nrmer;
21,60; family, 982.00932-50;
932.00 934. 00. Beef, firm;
32.60: family. 926. fionii.su,
middle west, 111. 60011.40.
Tallow Firmer: city. lie. nominal, covin-
trv nueenvc: aneclal. 1116a.
Butter Firmer; recvipie, i
creamery, higher than extras, 4SUic;
creamery extras (93 score), 439430;
firsts, 17U941e. seconds, 16937c.
Steady; rereipts, 1,111 cases;
fresh gathered extra firsts, lie; firsts, 429
43oj refrigerator seconds to firsts, 369
lie s
rheeaa Firm: recslots. 1.942 boxes: state.
held specials, lie; stats- average fancy, 14 H
9341tc.
Poultry Pressed, strong: chickens, 119
29o: fowls. 16 9 2401 turkeys, 20014c. Uve,
no prices quoted,
931.009
short clear,
923.009
Lard, firm;
Omaha January 29, 1117.
The local receipts of grain were very
good today and while there was a pretty
actlvs trade in corn and oats, the wheat
market remained ' quiet and only a small
part of the offerings were disposed of be
fore the does of the cash market. Ths bet
ter grades of hard winter wheat were held
over by most of -the traders, but they let
go of the durum and mixed samples quite
freely, and aluo the lower grades of hard
winter, the durum selling from 11.7191-77
and No. 3 hard selling at 91.7791-71.
The corn market was excellent, at an ad
vance of H9lc and the sellers had little
difficulty In dutposlng of their offerings on
the advance. White and yellow corn eold
tt a fractional premium, the No. 9 white
und No. X yellow going- at 15c and No.
3 mixed selling at 94t'6c.
The oat market showed considerable Im
provement and most of the earn plea went
at an advance of 44 9 He over Saturday's
market, the No. 2 white bringing 66c and
the No. 4 white selling generally at 64c.
There was a pretty active trade in rye
and barley, with rye quoted Vio higher
and barley unchanged.
Primary wheat receipt were 1.726,000
buahels and shipments 619,000 bushels,
against receipts of 1,610,000 bushela and
shipments of 109,000 buahels last year.
. Primary com receipt were 1,634,000
buahela and shipments 141,000 bushels,
against receipts of 1,113,000 bushels and
shipments of 612,000 bushels last year.
Primary oats receipts were 1,066.000 bush
els and shipments 253,000 bushels, against
receipts of 1,472,000 bushels and shipments
of 716,000 bushels last yr.
Wheat, Corn.
Chlcaao 36 in
Omaha 126 VH
Kansas City 29 73
HL Louis 214 208
Theee salea were reported today;
Wheat No. 1 winter: 1 ear, 91.80. No.
hard winter: 1 car (eh I purr's weight).
11.81; 6 cars, 11.10; 2 cars, 1.60. No. 2
hard winter; 1 car, i.av: 1 rare, ?.,
ars. 11.78; I cars, 91. 77. No, 4 Bard winter:
1 cr, 91.71; 1 car, 91.71; 1 car, 11.70. No.
4 spring: 1 car, 11.40. No. I durum mixed:
1 car, 91.78. No. 1 durum mixed: 1 oar,
91.77; 1-6 cars, 91-73. No. 4 durum: 1 ear,
4173; 1 car, 91.71. Sample durum: 1 oar,
91.40. No. 2 mixed: I oar, 91.11; 1
91.77. No. I mixed: 1 car, 11.71; 1 ear,
i.7Si 1 car. si.td. no. e miinu. w,
91.76; 1 car, 91.74; 1 oar, 9L70
91.40; 1 oar (light), 91-60.
Barley No. 4: 1 car, $1.10; 1 oaf, tt-O.
Sample: 1 car, 47o.
Corn INO. wnue: can,
64 o. No. I yellow:- I ears, Htte. No, I
yellow: 11 cars, 16c. No. 4 yellow: 1 ear,
94c; 1 oar, I4c. No. I mixed: 4 ears,
96c. No. 9 mixed: 11 cars, 16c; 11 cars,
94440, No. f mixed: 1 ear, 94e( 1 oar,
9414c No. 6 mixed: 1 car, 14 c. No. I
mlxS: 1 can. 14 fcc. Sample mixed; 1
car, l4o,
Oats Standard: 1 car, 660. No. I white:
14 cars, 66c. No. 4 white: 4 ears, 44o.
Sample white: 4 cars. 640; 1 car, 62c.
Mn i mlsed! 1 car. 64 "Ac.
iitriKha. fjiHh PrlcM Wheat: No, I hard,
91.79H91.80Uj; No. S hard, 91.7191-10; No.
4 hard. 41,6i9i7i; o. s spring,
Mn 3 .ni-inv 11.73lft. Corn: No. 1 white,
itninuc! No. I. 44 4446c: No. 4, 4Q
4o: No. 6. I4K9I4o; NO. I, I49l4ci
Sample, No. 1 yeiiow, vihpbc; nv. ,
946c; No. 4, l4H944a; No. 5, 94 9
iiu. Na . 94tt94Uc: No. i mixed, 949
960i NO. I, SIWW'SC. o, "v'i'i
I.'. X tiniilif: No. 6. 93OS4UC. UatS!
No! 1 white, 5595&c: standard. 6495o.
No. I whits, 84956e; No. 4, -641496440.
96c99l'.0l. Hye: No. 1, 1.4C1.U; No.
I, H.tiV'"S-
Omaha Futures.
The trade in local futures was very active
today and prices on wheat were very irregu
lar, the opening prices on both the May and
July options being about 2e higher, and
theaa options closing at 4c to 5c decline.
The seaboard demand for wheat has fallen
off materially as a result of the lnMllly
to move the grain already bought, but the
decline today was also the result of a heavy
selling pressurs and iiop ices orm)r.
cllne, July corn dropped 10 and the May
declined lo from the high point of the
rtOat followed In sympathy with wheat
and corn, the May article closing o lower
and the July closing nominally 4u w""-
that a predicted cold wave would cans a
serious dsmage to ths domestic winter crop
led afterward to a new advance, but was
offset later by lack of urgent fresh export
purrhaalng. Then came news of a second
Inquiry as to whether and American sailors
had been Oaken to Germany as war prison-
era. aLter there were reports of the brob
able Isflue of a new memorandum at Wash
ington declaring that arming both fore and
aft does not necessarily convert vessels Into
war craft, Word of government selling at
Winnipeg was received soon after wheat
bulla had been staggered by the Washinrton
advices. The worst weakness of the seavlon
followed and before the aelllng stampede
was checked the May option had dropped
Ito from early top prices. Desolte heavy
clearances from the seaboard and notwith
standing a big decrease in the United States
visible supply total subsequent rallies were
not of an Impressive sort.
corn weakened with wheat after beinr
swayed early by the transient strength of
inac cereal. There were some Indications of
a good export demand for corn. Oats fol
lowed tne c nan gee in other grain. Ship
ping Inquiry was slow.
Provisions failed to hold an advance that
was due to a temporary upturn in hog
values. Commission houses became active
sellers when the grain market began to fall.
nicago usjd trice wneat: No. 2 red.
11.80: No. 3 red, nominal; No. 2 hard,
9l.l391-87tt; No. 1 hard, nominal. Corn:
No. 8 yellow, 91-0191. 01K , No. 4 yellow,
97e991.01; No. 4 white, I7c991.00. Oats:
No. 9 white, 69 57c; standard, 6749
67c, Rye: No. 1, 91-46. Barley: 91.009
17 Heeds : Timothy. 13.60 A 6.60 : clover.
913.00917.60. Provisions: Pork, 31.60;
lard, $16.22 916.27; ribs, $14.879
16.60.
Butter Higher; creamery, 31926c.
Eggs Lower: receipts, 8,127 canes: firsts.
37 931c; ordinary firsts, Il936c: at
mark, cases Included, 86937c.
i'OLaioea nigner; receipts, cars: Wis
consin white, $1.169200: Michigan white.
11.1093.00; Idaho, Washington, Oregon and
Colorado, 12.0092,26.
Poultry aiivo. steady: fowls. 20e:
springs, 18 c.
Coffoa Market.
New Tork, Jan. Il.-3offeo The market
for futures was lower again today, under
scattsrlng liquidation by recent buyers, who
appeared to be disappointed that over
Sunday advices showed no fresh develop
ments in connection witn peace passiotmies.
The market opened at a decline of 4 to 1
ooints. with active months selling about 69
10 points net lower. During the day MayJcorn.
coniraria raiea 011 ib .", r iuun
from the high level of Saturday, and the
market closed at about the low point, snow-
Ing a net loss of 6911 points. Sales esti
mated at 26,000 bags; January and Febru
ary, 1.40c; March, 1.45c, April, I.Dle; May,
8. 64c; June, 1.61c; July, 1.64c; August, 1.47c;
September. 1.71c; October 1.76c; November,
181c; December, 8.86c, Spot, quiet; Rio 7s,
10c; Santos 4s, 10 So. Ths cheapest offerings
of Santos 4s in the cost and freight markets
were quoted at 10.0c. London credits on
neutral steamers tor wen described correes.
Rio 7s were quoted at 1,80c, London credits.
neutral st earners. The official cables report'
ed no change In the Braslllan markets ex
cept In the case of Santos futures, which
were 86 rels higher to 16 rels lower.
Cotton Market.
New York, Jan. 19. Cotton Futures
opened steady; Marcn 17.4Xc; May, 17.60c;
July, 17.46c; October, 18.50c; December,
16.600.
Cotton futures closed steady; March.
17.81c; May, IT.6Z0; July, 17.48c; October.
18.87c: Iecemben 16.69c.
Spot cotton quiet; middling upland, 17.80c.
Bales 400 bales.
The cotton market closed steady at a net
loss ot vto is points.
Liverpool, Jan. 21. Cotton Spot market,
firm; good middling, U.84o; middling.
11.14c; low middling, '10.91c; aales, 10,000
Dates.
Kanaaa City General Market.
Kansas City, Jan. 19. Wheat No. I
nard, 9i."9i-B3; mo. 2 red, 11.7891.93:
May, $1.181691.69; July. Il.4191.42.
Corn No. 2 mixed. 11 9 98c; No. 1 white.
18c; No. 1 yellow, I89c; May, 6ci July,
96 994c
Oats No. S white, l7967o; No. 1, 15
956 e.
Butter Creamery, 41o; firsts, llo; seconds,
3o; packing. 28c.
Eggs Firsts, Ho.
Poultry Unchanged.
St, Louis Grain Market.
St. Louts, Jan. 31. Wheat No. 3 red.
91. sv; no. m oara, st.fivi-u; May, 11.72
July, $1.41.
Corn No. I, lie; No. 1 white, $1.01;
Oats No. I, 67c; No. I white, nominal.
AGUACATE
MINE S
Actively traded in on
N. Y. Curb Market .
WE have prepared a booklet
describing in detail the
properties, , history, production
and financial condition of this
company. A copy will be mailed
upon request for booklet M-62.
J. A. BRENNAN & CO.
31 BROAD ST. NEW Y0RK4
l-l car,
Art.
Mar
July
Bent
Corn.
Mar
July
Caca.
Mar
July
TOpn, I HTtlC Lwr.j Cloaa. gat
1 140JI 1 1' 1 M 1
1 4b 1 t lilt 1 4lti 143
1 II 1 91 III 1 Hit 1IDH
at T HH , is
l 16 16 IS
ms n n 4 ii
1 1 ti 1 1 to to 10
('litraao cioin. oftc,,. furnlahed Tha B.a
by Loa-an Uryan, alOCK ana .rain oroaara.
31& BOUtri Hmi.enm airq.t. wn.w.
Art. Opn. High. 1-ow. Olo. Sat.
Vr J tMnnoH JTimH
Jill. 1H 1 61 146 1 46 147
Sep. 1 II 1 " "
Corn.
'May '101 1 M II l 100
July 1 00 t 00 IT 17 II
Oata. .
May 6T 67 16 65 l
July 61 66 63 61 64
Pork.
May II 16 10 06 II T7 21 II II 10
July II TO II 70 II 60 II 60 II 00
I-ard.
May It 1 07 II 61 10 67 10 61
July 11 TI 10 a: II 17 10 TI 11 TO
Rlba. .
May 16 T6 16 76 II 15 16 17 II 70
July II 16 16 ST 16 77 16 10 16 IS
CHICAOO GRAIN AND PBOVI810NS.
Wheat A (Iran re. Nharply oa Dlaappearmac.
, or rHM Huiaora.
Chicago. Jan. 26. Violent fluctuation,
that Included an extrem. break of lc
kept the wheat market oontlnuoualy dla.
turbed today. Pronounced weakneea which
developed In tha cloving hour waa aaao.
elated with report, of Brtllnh rovernment
selling- atVVlnnlpeg and with Washington
advices that were taken to Indicate poiwlble
renewal or friction between tne united
Bute and Germany. The finish In th, pit
waa wild. 1040 net lower, with May at
ll.71ffi1.7lo and July at 11.46
1.46ct Corn lost lo to 1010 and oata
c to l VI lie. n .provisions tne rcault
varied from 10c decline to a rise of 2c.
Sharp advancw In wheat values at the
outaet were brought abou by th. faot that
Bmparor William's war manifesto bad nul
lilted the bearish effect of Saturday'., peace
rumors. Shorts rushed to cover, but on the
upturn round much whea-Mor sale, owing,
apparently, lo a new embargo on freight
shipment, eastbound from Chicago. Feara
Preferred Stocks
of
Industrial Corporations
In times of great Industrial
prosperity the best grade of
such shares attract investment
funds because of
1. Safety of th. principal
" involvwd s
2. Wid. martin f.
profit. ovr dividend
ivquiromwiU.
3. Practical certainty of
' continuous dividend
paymenta.
4. Liberal yield on the
Investment.
First coniideratkxi should be given to
the .toe lu of corporation! whose future
will be fivorably influenced by Peace,
rather than War. Aa analytu of at
tractive thare. in tail group lent by
requeirioi Circular "P.J27."
M1CHAE1IS&C0.
mvesTMENT sucuemaa
si aaoaewal mm tobb
HEW YORK STOCKS
Gains of Early Fart of
Session Give Way to
Losses.
the
AUTOMOBILE GROUP DEAGS
MlneapoUs Grata Market.
Minneapolis, Jan. 21. Wheat May. 11.74:
July. II.I1H. Caah: No. 1 hard, $1,829
1.14: No. 1 northern. $1.76 91.78: No. 2
northern. $1.7291.78.
Torn No. 2 yellow, 9444916c.
Oata No. 2 white, 6296344c.'
Klsiseed $2.8892.14.
Flour Unchanged.
Har!ey-I9r9$1.22.
Rye $1.8991.40.
Bran $31. 00 & 21. 10.
Uverpool Cirala Market,
Liverpool, Jan. 29. Flour Winter pat
ents, 47s.
Hops Pacific coast, it 15S and 15 16s.
New Tork, Jan. 39. Beginning with a
general demonstration of strength today's
listless and highly professional market soon
reacted, virtually all gains giving way to
losses of 1 to I points among leaders and
greater recessions In the speculative shares.
The superficial character was Indicated
by the limited volume of the trading. Only
460,000 shares were dealt in. United .States
Steel and other conspicuous industrials, as
well as coppers, shippings and peroleums
contributing a preponderance percentage.
More than ordinary Interest attached to
the course of United S la tee Steel because
of tomorrow's quarterly meeting of the di
rectors, when action on the common divi
dend Is to be taken, together with publica
tion of the financial statement. Steel moved
betwecnI14 and 112, Closing at the low
point, a net loss of 1 points.
Bethlehem Steel lost 10 points on two
sales and low-priced Industrials yleldM 1
to 2 poinu with 4 for Nova Scotia Steel
and an much for Oulf States Steel.
Metals and shippings became heavy after
their early advance and Mexicans, sugars,
leathers and papers succumbed to moder
ate pressure. The ' automobile group
dragged throughout, with an extreme loss
of I points for General Motors and 1 to 2
points for subsidiaries. Inactive specialties
were Irregular, reflecting the operations of
pools and cliques.
The heaviness of New Haven, which fell
to 3, within a small fraction of Its mini
mum price of many years, was a disquiet
ing feature In the railway division, repre
sentative Issues manifesting eaalor or re
actionary tendencies. Reading and other
coalers were firm until the final hour, when
the entire list was at Iweat levels.
Exchange rates on the belligerent coun
tries were confusing, rubles, marks and llres
making concessions, although not to recent
low records, with steadiness In remittances
to London and Parts.
The firmness of bonds was the most strik
ing In view of the unsettlement In stocks.
Internationals held their ground, except fen
a slight shading of United Kingdom 6s.
Total sates, par value, 94,170,000.
United States bonds were unchanged on
call.
Number of sales and quotations on lead
ing stocks were:
Sales. High. Low. Close.
3,000 90 90
4,500 f.04i 48 48
1.UO0 69 7 87
3,400 77 75 75
9,400 109 106 106
1,00 112 111 110
1,300 127 12fi 126
'3, .100 40 38 38
7.300 83 81! 82
1.400 10i 105 105
b
1.5"f
2,300
700
D00
5.400
"l',300
300
1,900
5,800
500
3,100
Am. Beet Sugar...
American Can
Am. Car & Fndry.,
Mm. Locomotive ..
Am. Smelt. A Rfng.
Am. Sugar Rfng. .
Am. T. fe T
Am. Z L. & 8...
Anaconda Copper.
Atchlaon
Baldwin Loco
Haiti. & Ohio
Brook. Rapid Tran.
B. & 8. Copper
Cal. Petroleum . . .
Canadian Pacific. .
Central Leather
Chena. A Ohio
C, M. & St. P
Chicago A N. W..
J., ft. I. & tr 2VU
Chlno Copper 1,400
Colo. Fuel A Iron 1.400
Corn Prod. Rfng.. 1,600
Crucible Steel
Dlst. Securities
Erie
General Electric . .
Ot. Northern pfd. .
Ot. No. Ore Ctfa..
Illinois Central . . ,
Inlter. Con. Corn. .
Inspiration Copper 3,500 68
int. iiarv., r. j . . .
I. M. hi. pfd. ctfa..
K. C. Southern
Kennecott Copper.
Ijouls. & Nash
Mex, Petroleum ..
Miami Copper ....
M K. A T. pfd...
Mo. Pacific (new).
Montana Power . .
National Lead ....
Nevada Copper ...
N. T. Central
N. T., N. II. & H. .
Norfolk A W8tem
Northwrn Pacific
Pacific Mall
Innsylvanl:
Kay t
Rfadi
Rep. Iron A Steel. .
Shattuc k Ariz. Cop.
Southern Pacific . .
Southern Railway.
Studebaker Co
Tfxas Company ..
Union Pacific ... .
U. H. Ind. Alcohol
54
81
(!)
SI
28
io"
64
0
31
51
47
23
14
27
31
81 80
77 77
49 49
21 26
ISO
86 85
04 63
89 89
132
31 31
54
4 2
63
27
31
62
27
31
700 170 161 169
200 110 116 lies.
2,1100 38 36
600 106 106 106
1.100 16 16 16U
66 66
150
14 84
24 24
46 46
.... 130
99 99
41 41
IB
32
300 108 107 107
200 60 60 69
1.000 24 2 24
1.400 101 100 100
6.900 46 43 43
600 137 137 136
IDS
1,200 66
400 24
6,600 46
15,800 102
200 42
400 21 21 21
1,400 67 66 67
00 26 26 26
4,000 101 99 100
1,900 79 4 7 78
700 27 26 26
1,700 97 96 96
"4.700 31 30 30
8,000 107 104 104
1.700 230 228 228
2,300 143 143 143
,600 124ta 121 121
Steel 135.800 114 112 112
U. 8. Steel pfd.... 700 120 120 120
Utah llopper 10,000 108 106K 105
Wabash Pfd. "B". 1.300 29 39 28
Western Union 200 88 97 97
Westing. Klertric. 1.200 63 62 62
Total sales for the day, 460,000 share.
New York Money Markets
New Tork, Jan. 21. Mercantile Paper
3t?3 per cent.
Sterling Exchange 60-day bills, 14.72:
commercial 60-day bills on banks, 64.72;
commercial 60-day bills, 64.72; demand.
14.7610; cables. 4.76 ....I.
, Silver Bar. 76c; Mexican dollars. 69c.
Bond, Government, steady; railroad,
Arm.
Time Loans Steady; 40 daya, 302
per cent; 90 daya, 2J J per cent; all
months, 3 per cent.
Call Money Steady; high. 2 par cent;
low. 1 per cent; ruling rate, 1 per
cent; lact loan. 2 per cent; cloalng high,
1 per cent; offered at 2 per cent.
U. S. ref. 2s, reg.99 ., K.4T. 1st 41.76
do coupon ,...96Mo. Pac. con. Se. 105
U. S. 3s. reg 101 Mont. Power 58.100
do coupon ...101 N. T. C. deb. fis.1241;
U. S. 4, reg. ..110 'N.C.C'y 4 a65)110
do coupon ...110N. Haven cv. la. 104
Am.TTcv.4s.l06No. Pac 4 96
Anglo-French 5a. 93 do 3s 6
AlcliiBon gen. 4s. 960. 8. L. ret. 4a. ..94
B at o. 4s 94 Pac. T. ft T. 6a. 101
Beth. StLref. 6a.lol"Pa. con. 4... 106
Cen. Pao. 1st . . . .63 Pa. gen. 4a...l04
C at O. cv. 4s. 15 Reading gen. 4s. .96
C. B. Q. Jt 4s. 91 So. Pac. cv. 6.. 101
C ,M.ft.St.P.cv.5a.l07 do ref. 4, 94
Rock Isl. ref. 4a. 77 So. Ry. 5a. . ,. . . .103
C. & 8. ref. 48.l7Unlon Pac. 4.. ...68
D. i-R. O. con. 4a. 86 do cv. 4a. . . . . .96 i
Erie gen. 4a 73U. S. Rub. 6a. ..103
Gen. Elec. 6s..l06U. 8. Steel 6a. ..106
Gt. No. 1st 4s. 100 Western V. 4. .98
I. C. ref. 4s.... 93 D. of C. (1911). 100
K. C. S. ret. 5a.. 89 'Bid.
L. & N. un. 4a... 17
Leadoa Stork Market.
I.ondon. Jan. 31. American aernrlties
after adjustment at parity, ruled idle in
the stock exchange here today.
Silver Bar. 34d per ounce. Money, I
per cent; discount rates, short btlla, 595;
three months, 6c?5o.
Bank Clearings.
Omaha, Jan. 21. Bank clearings for
Omaha today were 14,832,417.12, and for
the corresponding day last year. 63,019,-068.61.
MetaJ Market.
New Tork. Jan. II Metala The Metal
exchange quotes load 16.00 bid; spelter,
strong; spot. Bast St. Louis delivery. 610.50
bid. Copper, firm; electrolytic, flrKt, second
and third quarters, 629.500 32.60. Iron,
steady; No. 1 northern. 131.50032.60: No. 2,
631.00tT33.OO: No. 1 southern, 621.60930.00:
No. 2, I3l.00d2l.50. Tin. Orm; spot, 143.17
f 45.87.
At London: Spot copper, 132 6s; futures.
138 6a; electrolytic, 143. Tin, spot, 191
12s 6d: futures, 19t 12s 6d. Lead, apot,
30. Spelter, spot. 62 16a; futures, 47.
Dry Good, Market. -
Now Tork, Jan. 29. Print cloths were
easier today. Cotton duck waa offered at
lower prices in sizable lots. Tarn ruled
farlly steady with Inquiry broader. Dreaa
gooda and men's wear llnca were firm.
$5,500,000
Seven Per Cent. Cumulative Convertible Preferred Stock
, of the ,
HAYTIAN AMERICAN CORPORATION
(ncartMroieoI anoV tki lawi 1. State Krw York)
Owning and Operating Railroad, Public Utilities and Sugar Properties in the Republic of Hajrti,
Refietrar
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY
Dividend, payable quarterly, January, April, July, October,
Tranaf.r Agent
NEW YORK TRUST COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY
CAPITALIZATION
PREFERRED STOCK (par value $100). callable at $110
leaned...
Reeemd (or future corporate purpoees. . '.
ORDINARY COMMON STOCK (mtkout par value)
(2.500 (beree fceld in Treaiury)
FOUNDERS STOCK (without par value)
$5,500,000
500.000
$6,000,000
60,000 ekaree
60.000 .haree
The Corporation haa no bonded indebtedness end none can be created without tie assent of 75 per cent of the Preferred Shares.
THE UNITED STATES IS OBLIGATED TO MAINTAIN A STABLE GOVERNMENT IN THE REPUBLIC OF HATTI
Th Treaty between th United State and the Republic of Hayti, concluded in 1916 and now in full
operation, is regarded as the strongest protectorate existing between the United States and any other Country,
including as it does the maintenance of order and the receipt and disbursement of Government funds.
We believe the stocks of the Haytian American Corporation offer a most exceptional opportunity for
the safe investment of funds, with every indication of increasing dividend returns- and base our conclusions
on the following salient points: ,
1st. The Treaty between the Republic of Hayti and the United States of America.
2nd. The control of the Railroad, Electric Light Plant, and Wharf and Warehouse, now
operating under exclusive concessions at Port au Prince, the capital and principal seaport, located
in the most thickly populated part of the country, together with th electric light property at
Cap-Haitian.
3rd!1 The particular value of these utilities to th operation of an extensive development
In the cultivation, manufacture and shipment of sugar.
4th, The control of approximately 20,000 acres of the most valuable sugar lands in Hayti
and a sugar mill of 300,000 tons grinding capacity, now in course of erection, located in the
plains served by the railroad and ad jacent to Port au Prince.
5th. The specially favorable conditions of land and labor in Hayti for the economical pro.
duction of sugar, as compared with Cuba where cost of sugar production up to the present time
has been considered the lowest in the world.
PapulatlaA
2,469,000
2,500,000
Paeulatton par
Soj.Mil.
56
246
Preeemt Average
; Daily Wage
$1.75
.20
Area S, Mile.
CUBA 44,164
HAYTI 10,204
Labor tonililula not lot than 60 per ant vf the cost of producing sugar.
6th. The stability of the earnings due to the diversity of the sources of income. It is con.'
servatively estimated that the annual net earnings for the Corporation will be $1,339,540, which
will leave after payment of the 7 per cent Preferred Stock dividend, and the regular dividend of $7
a share on the Ordinary Common Stock, $552,040 applicable one-third for retirement of Preferred
Stock (if any remain outstanding); one-third as an extra dividend on the Ordinary Common
Stock; one-third to th Founders Stock.
7th, The acceptance of Common Stock for a large part of their cash investment by former
owners of the Public Utilities, who, after many years of successful operation, will continue to
assist in their management.
8th. The investment in the stock of the Haytian American Corporation by men of promi
nence in the sugar world and their service as directors of the Company.
The above securities have been underwritten and a very considerable portion withdrawn for
investment; tbe balance is offered by the undersigned tot the account of the Syndicate.
PRICE: 100 and accrued dividend
Th Preferred Shares will be accompanied by 25 per cent in Ordinary Common Shares
and SO per cent in Founders Shares.
Delivery in form ef interim receipt! pending the preparation ef engraved definitive certificate, of th. Corporation.',
Application will be made to liet theee Shares on tha New York Stock Eichanf..
Deacriptive circular, may be had upon application! reports and opinion, may be examined at our office..
P. Wl" Chapman & Co.
126 W. Monroe St. Chicago
53 William St New York City
Lawrence Turnure & Co.
4 Wall StNew York
Breed, Elliott & Harrison
1 05 South La Salle St Chicago
First National Bank Bldg. Cincinnati
Fletcher American Bk. Bldg. Indianapolis
Ervin & Company
Drexel Building Philadelphia
Th. aha kiferautiea. whO. .ot guars. Med, has km takes (ram source, maktareal reliable.
47 fed lambs , 14 14 26
U66 fed lambs 70 12 ID
ZH fed lambs II 14 10