Heavy Selling of Long Wheat Leads to Sharp Decline Deform! Deliveries Irregular —Foreign New s Discouag ing to Bulls; Corn Trade Broadens Out. Ilr 1 II Mil es J. I l:\ OKS, I iiiversiil Service .Stuff ( orrespondent. t'hk'HKo. Jam 14 1 i• \ - celling of long wheat, especially in the Mav de livery. developed on all flurries today and led to a sharp decline in that month, finally, while tin* deferred deliveries wen it regular Foreign news was somewhat dim ouraging tot the hull.® and mans of litem were induced to accept profit.-. Meanwhile corn trade broadened out and prices moved up .sharply under active leadership on the buying side Wheat closed *4' higher to l'^c lower; corn was %c to ltyc higher; oats were "-*>• to «4u lower, and !>e tilled le to 1 \ c dow n. The wheat trend was unusually erratic and a difficult market to gauge The peculiar feature of the day was 'he rela live easiness manifested bv Mav wheat compared with the July. This was due to spreading operations tp some extent iso th# strength in corn was partly I' "light shout bv trade-® who bought the j “I In w cereal against sales of wheat. The seaboard 1 unfit med a fair export trade, possinly 400.000 to iiOO.OOO bushel.®. Much of the business waa in Durum wheat to Italy. Liverpool closed pence lower. t'orn was given active support anil mov ed it regularly higher. There was selling early by some interests that covered later in the day, while leading bulls supported the market at times. The movement of corn is let ling up somewhat and should it continue the cash situation is likely to harden Primary receipts were 1,3*3, oon buahc.s compared with 7f*7.0tJ0 bushels a year ago. Data were under scattered selling 1 h"mighout the - salon. This grain is Louring under the burden of accumu lating supplies in most mark -t®. The run of oats not onh keeps up fairly well, but the demand for it on spot has proven di lappointing Kye was legctionary. Scattered selling n< •» a slow demand. The seaboard fail id tn discover any export business in rye put through today. Provisions met heavy' long selling and (I iipjied sharply. Lard was 3.»c to 47Cjc lower and ribs were 7*2^ higher. Pit Notes. Sentiment in the wheat trade was iri'o i* mixed than for some time. t'aMi wheat in jno.it markets maintained pre miums. No 3 red locally again sold above t ft.* $j mark, also in St. Lou s Minne apolis reported offerings of choice mill ing wheat scarce with stock* decreasing. There i® little doubt but that done * tondition® will continue to exeit a steady ing influence on the world wheat mar ket. but there seems to he a tendency to go slow on the buying aide and wait tlie consequences of southern hemisphere pressure. The Winnipeg market was independent ly weak all day and clotted 1 \ < lower tor all deliveries. The relative weakness there was partly explainable by the fact that on the previous day t'anada prices stronger than t'hicago Stocks of wheat In t'anada are Haiti to he about 80 000.000 bushels less than last year In nil positions. This probably explains the Mteugih of the cash market at Winnipeg. There were reports from the southwest th.it ttie lower temperatures following the reipnt thaw was covering nianv wheat fields with lee again and undoubtedly will prove detrimental to the crop. There u-,s considerable buying of July wheat tigainst sales of the Mnv on this news. Karlv in the day July wheat sold up to the best levels reached this season. The movement of wheat to primary points continues light This fact Is taken to mean bv some leading grain men that the crop this year has probably been ..ver estimated. At current levels It has been assumed that farmers, if they held much wheat back, would decide to loosen up some, but the dally run to terminal markets Is varying but slightly. This undoubtedly will lead to continuous re dm tions In visible supplies throughout t' e rountr Stock® at Kansas City de ceased ton 000 bushels th ® week for two dav® Wheat is being sn'd out of store In that market on a growing scale. CHICAGO PRICES. T?v T'pdike Grain company. Atlantic 6312. Art. 1 Op*r. I Hl*h. i I.ow, 1 CIo»c. I T>a ~\:hr i i i M it ■ 1.0? 1 ST 1 84% 1 8 4 1 *5% 1k'. 1 84%! 1.86 8* .lulv ' 1.5 6% 1 58%' 1.56%! 1 >7 % 1 56% \ 5< % 1.57 % 1.57 •• 1 46% 1.47 % 145% | 1.46% 1 46% Ma v 1 r.n 1,61 1 58 % 1.59% V6*t% 1.59%... 1.60% lulv 1 39' I 40'- 1 34% 1,39 1 40 wept 1 24 % 1 28% 1.24 %( 1 25 12' ', Ma v 1.10% 1 321» 129%' 1.31 % 130 % 1 30 % 1.32 1 30 % July 1 31 1 32% 1 30% 1.32%! 1.31% 1 31 % ..i 1 32% .. . Fppt. 1.3'% 132% 130% 132% 1.31% i.;nv.(.;.. May ,6 2 .62% .61% .61% .62% 61%. ,T u 1 y 6 2 .62 .61% .61% 6 2 % . »'• 1 % . . . Sapt. .50% 59% :**% .59 .59 % .59 % . . %« rd \fHv 16 R5 16.97 16 52 16 55 1 6 98 .TulV 17.15 17 20 16 75 16.85 1722 Tin-** May 15<2 15.90 15 «2 15 65 13 53 Minneapolis < n*»h 4»rnln. M inneapolls*. .Inn 14 —Wheat—fash' N 1 nortjicrn. ? 1 76%#1.8rt7- No 1 dark northern aprinR* cbm* e to fancy, $2 01 %# 2.1 4% poo.l to c hoice S1 s - 7 # •’00%. tirtlinary to Rood. $1.77% #1 67%; No. 1 h «rtl aprlny. «i i n % *< -11 *. No 1 • lark hard Montana on track. $1 79% # 2 01%; to arrive. $ 1.79% ri 2.01 % ; July, J1 7 1%; May ?I.7V%. i'.,rn Nn e i i o »\ 11 I’fi® 1 !?. i );> tf* No .2 white, 54% #55%* . Ha : le>—si # 93c I*. No. 2, $1 IT''* 14*%. I lax —No. 1. J1 09# 3.12. Knitkn-i < lt> 4 i»s'li (.ruin. 1*anu,*« «*it v Jan, 14 Wheat - Vo 2 I ,, ,i i 7 1 ' " 1 . No 2 r« *1. *1.9 - ft 204 ,\,%v. $1.75'.. n*k<*«]. July, fl.4$%; .V, PI Mo. • $1 39 hid. Co Mi — No 3 white. $1.21 # 1 22%; No. .. ve]|o\\ *1.22% # 1 2 " ; No. 2 ye!|i>w, $1.21# 1 12 . No. 2 mixed. *1.19% #1 20; Ma' , $• ; 1 ' , naked: July. *1 2% aplit naked; »s -nteruber. $1.25% t.plit bid 11:.' Cnchantr* ■! to 60 lower; No J piail ie i 1 o 5t\6i 1 1 •'*'» Other* I’ll* ha tu-’* d. \H\ KIlTbl MKNT. Getting Skinnier Every Day Hollows in Cheek* and Neck Growing Deeper Every Work. f-omethliig Must Bp Hone and Donp Bight Now—Quirk. Trns of thousands of thin, run down nipn—yes, and women too are getting discouraged—are giving u|> oil hope of ever being able to take on flesh and look healthy and strong. All such people can stop worrying ond start to smile and enjoy life right now, for Mc Coy’s Cod Liver oil Compound Tablets, which any druggist w ill tell you all about, is put ting flesh on hosts of skinny folks every day One woman, tired, weak ami discouraged, put on !i pounds in five weeks and now feels fine. We nil know that Cod Liver Oil Is full of vitalizing, flesh producing vitamin**, hut many pen pie , m t take It because of Its horrl hie smell and llshy taste and because It often upsets the stoma. Ii. McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets are as easy to take as candy * and If any thin person don’t gain at least F. pounds In 3 1 car. $1.74 No hard: . r.irs, Si T3 2-f* tar. $ 1 car, $1 72 4. No. 4 bom 1 car. $1.71 . 1 car. $1 73. No .. h .1 . 1 mi. *l.l,M. CORN. No 2 white 1 ir. $1.20. No white A i or*. $1.19. 1 ,ar $1 184 No. 4 \v Hits*: 1 • at. $1 17 V No. .7 unite: 1 tar. $1.12. No. 2 yellow: 1 oar. $1.2!. No. . llow :t car*. $1.21; 1 car. $1.22; 2 t arr. $1.22 4 No ( yellow: " curs, $1 17 4; 1 car, $1 1'4 • '! t lire. $1.20. 7 mis. $1 19 No. 5 yellow. 1 car. J1 I 2 ; 1 * ar. $ 1 15. ! No. t> yellow: 1 oar, $1 lh.; 1 car. $1.US; 1 ■ ir, $1.07. Sh in pic yellow: 1 car. $1 03. No. :t mixed: 2 car*. $1.19 No. 4 mixed: 1 «•;*' SI It. is cars, $1,17. No. f> mixed: l car. $l.ln. Sample mixed: 1 car, $1.03. OAT? Nt». 2 white: 4 cars. 58c. No. I w hii“: 2 • nr*. f»,Hr*, 1 car. 67c. Sample white i . ar, 554c; 1 car, 634c. 15 A KI.EV No. 4 bat lev : I car, 92c. HttH.v Inspection of («rHin Received. \N H tTE. list'd: 1 car No 1. 9 6 lu Outs . 911 8 3 NORTHWESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS. Carlots - Todav Wk Ago Yr. Ago Minneapols 217 171 202 Duluth . 49 70 i 9 New 1 ork General. New York, .tun 14 Ry*—Ea*> No. western. $1 t»3 4 f fo. New York .and $1 *‘,i aM , j f export. Mutkwheat — Easy; Canadian, $-' 20® Wheat, Spot Easv : No 1 dark north ern bpring i f New York la! <» and rail. $2,184; No. 2 winter f o. b lake and rail. $1 9V No. 2 mixed durum d<*. $1 99 4. No. 1 Manitoba do In bond, $ 1 1 4 Corn. Spot—Firm; No. 2 yellow c. 1. f track. New York, all rail, $1 tt>‘*. No. 2 mixed do. $1 4<‘>. oats. Spot—Steady; No 2 white 70c Feel- Steady; city bran. Kin-pound sacks, $29.00. western bran do, $3.8.00® 38.60. Hhv Easy: No. 2 $26.00® 27 on Lard-—Weal;; middle west. $,*'• .70 ® 1 6 r>0. Tallow—Firm; special loose 104c; ex tra, 10 4c. Chicago Cash (train. Chicago. .Ian 14—Wheat - No. t red, $1.97® 2.004 : No. 2 hard $181 Corn—No 2 mixed, $1 ISfil 154: No 2 yellow* $1,30 4 fiats—No 2 white, 59 4 17 61c; No. 2 white. 5 S ® S 9 c. Rve—No sales Barley—8 2c ® $1 00. Heed -Timothy. $5.75®6.7S; clover, $24 OO-h 32 00. Provislona—Lard. $16.00; riba, $15 j0; bellies, $17.20. St. Lcui* (train Futures. St Louts. .L«n 14 -Wheat- Close. May. $1 83 4 Julv. $ 1 5482■ C0m—-Mmv. $1,114; July. $1324 1# I :t 2 \ Oats Not quoted Minneapolis Floor Minneapolis Minn. Jan. 14 Flour l.'nt hung <1 Bran—$3100® 32.00. Duluth Mft». Duluth Minn an. 14 Closer lav January, $’05, Mb' $*06; July, $3,064 Kast St. liouix IJvestock. East sc Louis. Jan 14 Cattle-Re relpts. 2.800 head. beef steers steady to strong heifer* and bologna bulls, steady; rows, steady to 25c higher: lanner*, 10c lower: good and «ho:'e light vealers. 5f». higher, top calve* S12 A t»; bulk, $12nr»,! most, steers. $7 25® * 6'c bulk heifers. $6.01)® $.35. rows largely $4 On® 5 25; tan ner* $190172 25; bulk $4.00® 4.60. Hogs -Receipts 17 non head market opened slow, weak underton*, few early sHle** steady. top. $1125. general trad*. 15 to 25c lower with close practically 26c lower; late top $11.0'*; hulk fond lutrhft hogs 190 pounds and up $1" 67''/ 11 00, desirable 160 to 180-pound kinds. $10.25*# 1H60. 14*> to 150 pounds $9.50® 10.0*», 120 to 130-pound pigs, $8.50® 9.00; under II pounds, $6 50® f on. ju'ker *m\v *. $ H*.00 ® 10.1 0. Sh p and Lambs Receipts—1.200 head: fat lambs. 25c t<» 50c higher, $18.50 paid • for native and west'-in lambs, bulk $19.00 ®< 1 8 50 • u 1: c $13.00'/ 13 .70, bulk fat • w••*, $9.50® 9 75. New lork Migur. New Yu 1 I.. Jan 14 A slightly easier undertone prevailed in the raw sugar mnrkci today, spot Cuban declining to | t . duty p.iid There were sales of. 29,000 hags Cuban to outport refiner* at 4 f».'e duty paid and about 75,000 bags t«» local refiners at 4 52c, all for prompt shipment. Raw sugar f rf"* were firmer on lo cal lov^ring and buying by trade and Cuban Interests, who appeared to be tak ing in hedge** axninst sales of actual Prices adv.imed I to 7 points but re aeter) partially under realising and were fmallv 1 to points ne* higher January • dosed 2A0c, March, 2 77* . May. :v> i Julv, 3.04r. No r Mnv rallied on covering and higher late cable* from ihe Rio market May advanced •>> 19 *' and closed at 19 55c. the general mehket closing 25 to 48 points net lower Ssl-’s were estimated at 84.000. Closing quo tation* . Januarv. 21.60c March 2061c; May. 19 55f : July 18 70c. September. 17 31c; December. 17.35c Spot coffee dull nio 7s. 23 4 It 2" 1«r Santo* 4* 28 4 ® "* *«' New Y«n% lit' (ioods. New York Jan 14 -I'ntton goods were etegdv toda\ wl»h trade of moderst proportions Wash goods wie in better request The wool goods tension showed • Ignv of lessening and H t« now believed • h.it price advances for ihe fall will not be as drn*tic a* anticipated ns the for .. gn wool tnnrke*» have been weakening Raw silk was slightly hlghei and silk •roods (' i the spring were more active Demand fur underwear (entered In, *1"' knit good* division Inr Spring and fall Novel* hosiery It* silk a ml wool and silk n as in demand. Ht Joerpll Livestock. Ft T.fi. ' • " 14 Hugs R'" e| pt ■, 1 7.000 head market, steady; top, $10,86 bulk. *10. ?Vo 10.86 t'rtt'le \\< < dpt f. ' 0 00 bend; minuet, steady to I ■ higher; hulk of steers, $7 77 <>19 75; top. $10 00 ; tows m ml heifer* $3 fit 9 00 i wives $4 ft0®!].0ft. Btofkera and feeders 14 25 » 7 ?5 Hh-*ep Receipts ? 500 head, market tin evenlv higher, limbs. $ 1 7*ff l 8 25 . e«es. $9.00® in (0. Oils and Rosin. Savannah. * *. * Jan 14 Turpentine Steady. 87c. sales. 50 Mil* . receipt* 162 hhls . shipments, 100 bfola. . stork, 14.872 bbls Rosin- Kirin sales 1.013 casks *•* c«|pts, *»2 c**k*. shipments. 447 casks, sin. k.‘ 88 1 36 r«*kf Quote H to K. $7 0ft F to H $7 10 1 17 » k $7 M $" 3 7 N $7 6ft, W G $8 20 , WW, 19 20, X, $o 70. Omaha Livestock V--' Omaha. Jan 14. Receipts— Cattle Hog* Sheer Official Mondav .. 9 646 1* 219 12M5 Official Tuesday . 7 526 22.033 « *43 Est mat• Wednesdav tt.nno 29,000 11.600 Three days This wk*. 25,172 *9.272 30.659 ^am* last week ..27.*2* 63.79K 25.201 Same 2 weeks a go . . 22.7 1 9 62 9*7 36.967 Same 3 weeks a go..13.2*9 6* 52 5 2* 330 Same year ago . 28.603 50,962 41.*81 Cattle-—Receipts fl.opn head T.eie ■ trains caused some del uy in the move ment of fat catt’.e today, but there was a fairly broad demand, especially for good giades. and trade ruled quite »he sintk was less active th ni yeater day anil prices were barely stendy. Stock ers and feeders found h ieady sale at figures thut were firm. Quotations on cattle: flood to choice yearlings. $9.75#?'I ] 25; fair to good y:ir lingH. $8.00#r9.75; <111)1111011 to f;i 1 year lings. |t».25s. $7 50 v • 5" trashy «Inckers. $4 50#? 5 70; stock hf fer®, $3.50 W 5.00; stork cow# J •7" stock '-gives | i 00ft 7 0". wa! calves f ’ 5"'neven lev-'Is. Bulk "f all s;» * was at $9.5510.75. with early top $H 77. HOGS. No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr Ti< .211 10 40 69. .218 . . 10 74 234 1075 Sheep—Receipts 11.500 head General demand was brisk for fat lambs today and price? stored further advances of 25##50c. F.-eders were scarce and ruled strong, with aged sheep firm to 15c Higher. Quotation* on sheep and lamb?- Lambs, good to < ho,< <• $17 7 7,4/18 lambs, fair to good. *16 751< 17 75; feeding lambs. $ 1 4.50 <7fi 16 50; flipped Innibs, fed $14 "4 fa 15 75; wet hern. $9,004/ 11.On. tat • wv», $ 7 7 5 #i 1" 4 ii; yearlings. $ l 1. V 5 I.A.MRS. FAT LAMMS. Av. Pr 283 fed . 87 236 fed . 89 18 3" 465 fed . 7 6 18 25 4 9 7 fed . 7 3 1 8 1 .» 4 7" led . 7 7 17 25 FAT EWES. 9" fe»l . . IIS 1" i 10U fed . . Ill 1" 4" Hc*ci'i pts u nd 111-posit n»n of II vest ex k nt the I'nioii stork , hrd«. Umuha Net* . for .4 hours, ending al 4*. rn January 4 4 k rchii’ts carrot Caltl*. lies. Slip. C \r A St r. Ky .... .. 2*J Wabash It R. 1 ... Vo. Bar u>. 4 . .. I . I*. It K.105 M2 11 C. A N. W. east . 9 7 .... C. A N. W , west .61 106 11 O. St. J\ M. A 0. 3" 35 - B. A Q. east . 14 7 1 O. Tt. & W . west .... 6m 19 C. H. I & I’, east . 14 H 1 C. R. f A P., west _ 7 4 . ... I C R R 6 9 C. G. W It. R. . 2 3 Total receipt* . .. .102 331 43 DISPOSl T ION—HEAD. I'n * t !e H gs. Shp Armour & Co. .. .. ...1024 0627 2*60 Cudnhv Pack Co. . . 1259 .161* 1141 Bold Park Co.555 2630 .vlorria Pack. Co.Ml 272* 14*3 S wifi A Co . 205" .14 2250 ClnsMburg M . . . .. 2 .... . . Hoffman Bros. . . , Midwest Pack. Co. 29 . i Uriah" I’a- k Co. 2 . John Roth A Sons .... 14 . • ■ S Omaha Pack Co.... 19 . Murphy. J. W. . 1153 ... Kennel It A .Murray 11 t Cong A- Keefer . 2 9 Him nln fi'i k Co. mm . Nagle Pack C. 55 . Sinclair Pack. Co. . 97 . Wilson Pack. Co.. 14 . Anderson A Son 7" .... ... Benton, VS A Hugh** .17 . Bulla. 1 H it . Dennis A Francis 52 . Kilts A Co. 10 . Harvfj John 4.6 . Inghruin, T J. 19 . Kellogg V Cl. 21* . Kirkpatrick Bro*. .. . Ill . Krebbs A Co... . *7 . Longman Bros . . . 1^2 . . Ruberger, Henry s . . . . 16* .. . Mo Kan. C. & C Co 4 . Root. J. R A Co. 69 . P. osenstock Bros. *5 . Harrena A Finnegan 102 .... Smiley Bros. .. 5ft . sulll'an Bros . 4 6 .. Van Sant. W. B. A Co. . 4 7 . .. . Wertheimer A In gen 4 1 . Other buyers . .... 601 "00 Totals . 85*2 21608 9 4 3 4 4 hicago l.lvestoek. Chicago, Jan. 14 H*gs- Receipts. 57. 00" head; market, slow. at«ady to J0« higher, most gain on 170 to 220-pound averages, desiruble weighty butchers, early at fil 2 5. f»*w 170 to 200-pound aver ages |!" 40 ti 10.75; 250-pound kind Up ward to $11.15, Inti*- done on others, he.'. yw eight hogs $ 10 73it 1 1.2 *. medium. 810.1 Oft ll 20; light 50 4i; ln.75; light light 4- oHi 1ft t" parking hog*, smooth $1" .'it I *.*. ■ • king iicgs rough. $9 90 010 15- slaughter pig* 17 000* 7 „ Cattle—Receipt s, 11.00" heal. market lilrly active; beef steer* 15 t•> 2 higher; w.-lghty kind showing most advarn*. Mon day's downturn tpgained, values as high or higher than hit” last weak, entl.- top matured steel »ii 25: beat yaarlin£j)« 11" 85. numerous loads iclatlvcly h a fed heave steers flftft"0 1" n . hulk feenr lings very scare* • holes kind absent, she stork 1ft to 15r up. spots more, can nets and rutters. s'rong hull*, firm, veal rrs strong. mos*lv lift *"011 5ft to pack er*. choir* handy weight selections pp ward to 113.00 to outsiders, country de mand *to. kera and fee lers moderate sf firm pr-re* . meaty feeder# lata yesterday up to 17.5ft. bulk I i 5ft fi 7.ft" Sheep — Receipts, COAft head fat lambs 25 to fiftr higher bulk medium to good lambs. |H.250 H.75 esrly fop. 119 10 h*st bid, 119 no clippers sold good 77 pound yearling*, fl* 7'-. fat sheep and feeding lambs strong good medium weight ewes, flft.AAdlft;' feeding lambs scar'*, few sH*s $16 500 16 76. Kansas ( Ifjr I Iveatork. Kansas CRy. Jan 14 it nfted States Department of Agriculture ) t attle Be telplg, 10,000 head calves, lerelpts. I.fcft'i head; market, fed steer- and \esrllng* fairly active. strong to 2 F,r higher »op heavy steers. |l"4". ha nd y wel gh t s, lift 2 5. I ght ml ve«l yearling* held above $!«»•" she stor k steady to 15c higher butt her co • - ind lo'ifer . * | 6"*t 6 75 • mnrr- n n • ruttara $2.4003.16 bulla full) •( >•-« d ■ • elves strong , jo .i t Ira I ton v eji I* ) | u •• •• mediums rind heavies SI 50 0 7.*" /nif’> ers and feeders srsrco. fully steady, bulb of sale*. |.V 6ft iff 7 00. stock cows end heif er* $:! 7 5 9/4 76 Hog - Receipts, 1«.MftO leal *1 I per market unaven strong to 10r higher top 11 0 90. bulk of sale*. f|0 J A f r 1ft s" g'0 10 4ft, sto' k pigs sfeadv 8h*ep—Receipt* 6 ftftft h**d market. Iambs 25 0 4 ft r higher * or I * 1ft others mostly It* ft ft ff 1 8 *5; sheep strong ’o 75c h-ghei . beat awes lift 'ft. others lift 4n. HlntH 4 It» Mlrstflfk. Rlmj* Cit< Is Jen 11 Cattle Tim relpts 4. ft ft ft head marks! slow, kill* re nnd sto'kers. steady; fat steers end year, lings, fft 00012 Oft hulk J 7 ft ft 4T/ * 5 ft fat • own and heifer- $ I ft ft IQ I ft ft ft . tanner* end •nd »rs. J 2f>fZ» 25. veal*. 14 •ift'b 10 00, hulls. $1 ftH'u 4 75. feeders $5 'Uir,i 7 "ft , slockers. $4 5" 4/ 6 76 el •>■ k vest lings and < siv*« 14 on HI 6 75 . f*« ding « <• ws end heifer - f n >,t I ." Hogs Receipts. *."00 head; market sfeadv. 1". lower, top $ I ft - hulk $9 75 0 10.75 lights | 9 "ft Hi 1ft 4" hut. hers ) 1 " 1," HI | ft *mi ted 19 • 'u 1" 5 ft p». kern. II ft "" Hi l " Slag-. I . "" dr , " i ige. |« no fi m Oft Hhrep Receipt* 7 "Oft he,id market, lambs, aftr high." * w »•* steady, lamb*. • I * 5ft , *w e«, fill *» H|. Inula l.l« rstock. S' I 'on*, tan 14 • afl|e — Receipt* .1 '."ii head market strong native Reef steer*. $7 OH0I1 "0 vesrling errr* sod heifers I " iff I on. . ow *> $ . ■- ■ • sto. Uer* end feerlei* $4 .0' ,'6. calves 11 " 0 12 f" runner* sod cut t m s | 3 0 " d 3 i.n llog* Re e|pii head matk** stegdv to Jfti higher ml«*d and hutehe.a lift ff 1 130 grind heavire. $ II “ . HI I 1 rough* f |A ftft^ |o 1 ' lights 110 800 11 "0. p g* $7 7 '■ 0 1 ft ft ft 1m 11" •• . 1 I Sheep and I.smb* It. *|pt* | ?ftO he*d market et'ong mutton ewe* |r, nn^inoo. lambs 11 * 2'>, oann»ri and uh"P pei». 13 ft"ff *1 ftQ Q Two Heavy ^ aves of Selling Seen in Stock Market Trade Turns Dull After Fir-t. Later Picking l p Some of Loss; Averages Do Not Show Decline. -. llv KKIIXKII MMI.I.A.NK. t nlvernal Servin' I'limm iul K.d I tor. ! New York, dan 14—There were two! heavy Wuvcfc of selling in the stock mar- | uet today. When tile first, which came in the morning, had spoilt its force, vari ous of thv pool specialties had a washed out look. With lll<* subsidence of the at tack t be mat l;ct turned dull, later pick ing up some uf the loss. Thu second was hium ned hi the afternoon and met a counter-payment, various groups being quite well supported. The averages as calculated by the sta tisticians do not show the decline tu full, i fie largest losses being in issues not traded In heavily. Various issues were strong throughout the day This list included the equip ments, some of tlit* coppers and others but the steels, tobaccos, radios, rubbers, aopiu <>C the motor and motor accessories and most of the rails were soft. The oils held fairly well. renditions affecting ■ hern are improving. lie." a t ion of i... di'ength of the ship men is is given by the fact that Baldwin went to a new high and American Loco motive reached the highest price at which it ever has sold. Largo losses wete com putatively few. Money rates were slightly lower, rail opening at 3 per cunt and closing at 3>*. while time money opened at 3?* and and closed at 4 per rent. News affecting the market was gener ally good. Information from Washington indicated that the rata on debts owed by the railroads to t h* government would tie modified. This was taken as hopeful, particularly In the case of the Chicago, Milwaukee A- St. Paul. Dealings were on a libera! scale, trans actions again, exceeding 2,000.000 shares. On the curb, as on the big exchange, there was heavy liquidation. The largest losses w*re in the oils and radios, the de limit in some instances ranging from 2 io 5 points The weekly review of Iron Age on the ■heel situation was not so good as ex pected. While expansion, in the industry was reported, there also was the predic tion that if prices were advanc'd the re sult would be ' ont fact ion in demand. •’iition is in the literary zone, which Is harai tei .ati' of it beivven seasons formation and misinformation on crop af fairs ami new crop posaibillties are abund ant—too abundant, perhaps, for most of it is old stuff and the jemainder merely surmise Speculation has declined ■ > small pro portions Futures were languid and the unge narrow. At the close of the ses ■"« prices were from 14 to Is points down. Foreign exchange whs steady, fianrs and Rteiimg slightly higher. t'offee, heavy and 25 to 36 points lower. Sug.ii dull and from 2 down to i point up. Drains were erratic. May wheat which • as tile Strong feature . f Tu- - a, * mar kei. was tiic weakest of the options today, while duly, which waa relatively slow vesierdav was the strongest of tile wheal months Unlay. imii "as in poor demand and slumped 3< to 4 3 points. New York Quotations n_) New York block kxchange quotations furnished by J ,S. Macho & Co. ..4 t Uriah* National bank building. Tups High Low Closa t'losf Agrlcul Ch(*m ... , 11% : . % A jh x Rubber l *» 13 % • ; * • i vllia-Chaimer* *■; % 74% % 7 4% Am Heel Bug . 40 *'> 4 4 , Am Hr Sh F .. 99% 99 99% 9 8% •'* mer < ..n l 4 : % I * 1 % l. , „ Am C Ac Found ..29.. 199 2"9 . 1 Am H Ac I.eath 1 J % M i,% , % 'm H a- 1-eat pfd , % -# Am Inter «'u 3* % 3 % , Am Linseed O . % '% ' 4 Am Locom* 1 ci % 117% 1,.% Ain Radiator 99% 91% 99% 9« % Am ship a Com 1 % 12 % 12% 12% Am Smelting in % « 99% 9*ft, Am Smelt pfd Am St e< P ind . 4- , 4 % 4 % 4 « Ain Sugar . ■>% bo S0 f.o% Am Sumatra . . . . 1 1 - , Am Tel * Tel . 13* ] .; % ] % 3.44% Am To l* . ... *4% *7 % * 7 % Am W wk* x K .If, % '*% ,3*;% 3*i Amer \\ olen ... 1,2 % «i % 1,3% r _ % Anarona • ♦ , 4» '* C % 1 % Assoc Itry Good- 1 4 ■ 142 142 ll. Assoc Oil . % t% ?»% % Atchison ID % 3 1 T % 117 % 119 A tf < Toast L 1 ' % : ..-■ % 1 : Atl Gulf Sc W l 2 4 2 2 2 2 Mi A tistin-Nichols . 31% 30 3'» 31 >3 llald win 1 17 % 11 % I 14 % 174p , Hal' A.- <» . ,9% 7- % 7* % . . , Hamad ill A' ... 24% 23% 23% Beth Steel . . 63% nl s 61% *> Bosch M Epe;.. 47% 4 , 44% 4'.% Bklyn Man Ftv : ’% . % Bklyn Man 1 t ! F4kI\ n Kd c.. ' ' 4 1 2 * % 1 • % 1; - % Cal Packing . .10* 3 % * •. Famous Fla>*re M >*'% 9*% 9*% F-fth A* But Line 17% 12% Fisk Rubber 1 % 1 * % 12% *' Fleischman » Tun M *' % « % General Asphalt *11, . ani, Genera! Flectric 11” 7 % * ■ % .* * • ienera • Motor* .. : % % 72 % '’•old T>uit . 4A % 4A 49 4 % Gnodrlr h ... 4 ’ % 41 % 4 ‘ % 4 ’ Gt No Ore 41 4 \ • 1 % 1 • j id No By pfd % *9% *9% 1% I * tl I f Staff* eel ft S % i* 4* fti.% Hartmann Trunk 3* 34% 36 :>% Havea Wheel 401, *9% 39% 4.1 II Udson .Mut nm 16% ' . % % % Hriiiiestake Mining 4:* 4'*% 4^% 4» llouaton Oil ft ! % 79% 30% v-% II upp M "tiii n 1 7 », 1 % 1 f- R, 1 ; I.. Dllnola Central 117% 111 11* 1 1 ; III Oniral pfd . . 114% 1?7% Inaplrat ion . s % Ta > % % lot i: c «’orp .. 14 % % % 34 % Inf lfarv*«ter 107^, ! t* 7 107 JOfti, Ini Men Marine.. 11% i 1 % % i;% Marine pfd ... 4 7 4 . % 4* 4 ■ Int Nickel . 2 6 % 26% ,*4 Ini Paper . 69% " <■ % *% *n% Int i Tel A T. 9”. •• • % 91 C', • Inv in- tble OH ... - j % •Innoii Ten . . . 19 19% Iordan Motor .,. 4 % 4 •< % 4^ % 4 % K c Southern..,. 1l'« " I % 1.1% • ; Kelly 8 .1* % 1 * % i* % i * % Kennecntf . 67% * % f*fi% ;% T.ee R ubbei .... 11 Lehigh Valiev .40% « *n . . , Lima Let oniotlve ‘4% 70% 7 % 70ft, Lon«« w*lea *1% * o *n ftl", Louisville A Nash 11”% 112% 11.% U % Mark Truck . i ’ i l ”0 t • i i ■ • », \fa\- Dept Store jo1. % Joh% jo; j -* Maxwei; M. tor A ? i % 7 o 71 ' •% Ala*well Motor B ,17'„ V.'» 1*', 17% Marland 41 41 % 43 43% Mexican Seaboard ! % 19 ', 19 1 *, 'i ami Copper ‘4% 4% 1 , •« % M K | ' 1 M laemir I !'*w cna Fi tf la . 4' , 4 . >, 4 f - I'n. Iflc nil . . r.tt % ■ ' . Art * ', Parkard Mntnf 16% l , I . Pan-* trier |i an , f.' * •' % i. <■ Pan Am H . . *• % • 4 *„ • % ** % Penn Ft It C- % 4ft % 4 ft ft, 4«% People a 9 % 4"» 6 rro« 11", I 4 % 14 % 14 % PoatUm Ceieal 99', '*7% 9ft % ’’ % • Preaae.1 ai| t ,ir * s» ' % ■ *« ' ?. i ''rn A Refinere 31 % 3»% '"'. ' •'Ml i ’ Ik 1 . 14 , M Punt a AI Sug it 4 ’ ft, c% 4i% Pure mi ‘ •' % 1 % ; % Fled 10 Corp , 7 3% L9% ; | % 72', Ilaitwa) Ft 1 Spk . 1 “■ 7 135 1 "-5 4 IJT fii> «>nr«IM.i -% 1 * 1 H ] '* | Heading 19% .7% 7*4 7'*4 Keplncl* 22 4 71 - ’ 7» Hep Iron A V1 KJ*** ‘> ' % • " % *'2 j H l» New York . 52** 2 % * -IN St t. A S F . 59% 6*4 5* ’-a 59% Ft 1, A \V -„ . .. 50% 4'4 4«T* 50 4 Frhulte Cigar St 115 114 He H4 Sears Hoen’i k . 17" % 10’ 1F,*4 1 "4 Shell Union t>il .. 25 4 2 4 4 26 2i‘* Simmons I'o .... 3.1 32 4 324 r Sinclair Oil . 194 1*4 1* S H4 sioss - Sheffield . 85 4 **4 4 *4 4 “5% Shelly nil . 25% 25 2 5 \ 2J •* So Paeiflo .lo«4 1054 1"5 4 1 ',r>% so Railway . 824 -x04 *14 *2 St in Oil Cal ... o:i 4 '* 2 •' m • 4 Sian Oil N .T . . 42 41 4 41 * 4! * Stan Pit ill.’is* . %f 1* Stewart • Warner 7*4 71% 754 t Strom farbor- ior 73 4 73 4 7 3 4 * * •» Studebakei 15 4 ' •> * 1 .* 1 Submarine Boat . 1 o 4 9 4 9% 1 •’4 Texas fa . 14 4 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 s* l ex tlulf Snip . 104 1 "2 4 l"2-4 H>2 * Pexas A Pa* 4 ’4 44 4 4 4 7* 4" Tiink Roll Bear . 4" 4 4" • 4 0 4»4 Jl’ob Prod ....... 7 7 V0 7»i 7« 4 Toh Prod v ‘J' "-4 9. '» 9* Tranaeoa till . ... 5 4 5 •• 5 4 I IIinn I'.ii . 1514 150 4 1 50 4 la] 4 United Urult . 207 U S fast IT* 170 Bit. lt»o 170 f S fnd Aliuliol Ml 4 *34 *4% *0 4 l S Rubber . 414 4 1 4- 4 4 I S Rubber pfd 9.' * 9t. 4 »*• 4 9, ••* l' S Ste* 1 1244 1:"- 4 1 24 1 24 % f S Steel pfd ....124 12 ♦ 1-1 123 4 Utah * 'upper . 90 **4 9u ** Vanadium . 30 1* 29 4 29 4 *0% Yivaudou ... 7 4 «4 \S a bush . 22 214 21 4 *'2 4 Wa basil A” . ... 58% 57 574 5x% West In Inn 124 122% 123 4 1 '•'« West Air Brake .110 4 1 *im J ox lo»4 Weal Klee .. 79 4 77 4 7 7 x* . * 4 White Kayla Oil . 29% a‘» :f|, -4 White Motors ....70 7 4 74 4 - • * Wonlworth fn . . 1 23 122 4 1 23 1 2‘2 4 Wiliys-t iverland . 1'» 4 B» 4 l " 4 B* 4 Will > s - (J v e r pfd.. 7 4 74% 7 j % 7 \ W Ison .. "4 7 4 W11 sob pfd . • • 22 Worthing Pump . 74% 714 7- 4 - *4 W 1 igley C'o . 48 49 Yellow Cab T f ..-2 4 Yellow f ab M f o . 4 1 % 4 1 41 4i Total sales TuesdaN. 2 129.900. Today's 2 p. m. sales. 1.519.500. •1 ’onsolidated with Continental Oil New York Bonds _ New York. Jan. 14 —Bond pM.-es crumbled today unde heavy 11 in tr whli h was influenced by a fctiffer tinu money situation, the unrettlemenl in th stork market and a growing tendency to; take profit-. .Specula 11 vu operations were, retarded by a scarcity of lime fundsi which were available only in email amounts below 4 per cent Reactionary movements in the railroad j group wen- eapi»riall> nid i cable in iri-'j Denver A Rio take action toward an early pavinent of interest on The new 5 per cent bonds b d to a nncellaf ion on most of i be gain which han continued to lose ground a- officials of tho road warned of a possible receiv ership unless interest rat.-s government loans were reduced. Among the other rad Iron da wb h fell back 1 to 2*3 point* were Norfolk «v W estern convertible 6s Int* rnational tireat Northern adjustment 6- New York Central <>s. <*heaapeake a Ohio convert! ) lile 5s and Peoria A Eastern in''"iii** 4- ‘ moat of which had advanced t ■ lends! which Invit.ed profit tab ng Numerous, soft spot- de \ eloped in th*- industrial iindj public utilities sectiona. with losses of 1 to 5 points regyder* d I*% Federal Light i 5a and 7s. .Magma i'upper 7s interna tlonai Paper . s. Eastern Cuba Sugar 7%s an t Virginia Carolina Chemkal 7 i.lbert> bonds were easy and foreign obligations wer» i' regularly lower. New York, Jan. H Following are to day's high, low amt < losing pri*-e of bonds on i he New York Stock exchange and l lie fo.i! sales of each bond iDniit-d States g.i.crnment 1-onds m dollars . nd thlrt >-seconds «.f doila i * > I nlted Males Bond" Sales (In Ii m H gn L*.-w. f'\ • :<9 Li lien v . %s ... mi m DM x pi] d» 2 . Liber I • Dl 4 ,u |H| IS ,d 14 l"i !7 2 1 :t L di rty 2d 4% a Du» 25 D»" j.s 1*"» 2 l 25'J Liberty :• %s . 51 % 9 1** 9! \ IT Japanese 4- x »2 ; v 2 "» 21 k Belgium 7%s . .109% P’9 D''< j 27 K Belgium 6%g 94 ■ % M 5 K Denmark • - 101 14*1 Id 6. K llungaiv 7%» . 9 % x*% 9 - , i K Ne f I SI k Netheris nds 5* 101% 101 % . I % << K " - vi • - ■ ■ '. 41 K , | 7 k Sweden 6 s I ■ • 4 1 » % 1-4 * - 1 < *? .-nt al I • • 6s * 6 % * •» 5 Paris L M fis x“% ,xn% xid, 14 P, IHIVI* Si 9-1, f* i 93 1 R < hlie Ml 194 1 . . . D»8 D*8 l"x ,3 R Ch'le 7 s ..700% Jim Jr. a 4 R I'nlotnbit * %«• 9<*% 99% 49% 8 ' R ' . < « x 9 » 1 Rep K Sal l« 1»3% p . % ’ Rep 1 *i^* J •>* 86% -' t , 3 S* Queensland » % J0,i% p . , 2 S' R o »;? s X* 9 7 9*,% 9» % 6 8f San r 8s t02 pv* pv 3 Swiss Conf-d *>* 116% 115 115 2' Swiss r} 5 % s i n 1 4, 101% 1*1 % 26 1 K u R 5 % s 11 6 % 1 1 * % I * ' % 16 r k u R 5%, *37106 i- % m . 19 r S nf Rr a 7 i 1 8s 9. 9., \ s. % ■ 84 Doniexilr. * 1 Am Ag I’hrm 7 % * 98 98 98 12 Am <’h s f db t,« '.7% 9 7 97 % 20 Am smelting 5.• .47 4*, % . % 17 Am Sugar t s : 1 % 1 * % 11 • % 2* Am Tel iV T 5%* DM % lui% DU % 9 2 Am TH T «4.! ti 5« l ou % 10 a , l,tn **i 14 Am T A I* nil Tr 4- 9* % ‘ % 99 \ 12 Am W NV A 1 - 9,% 4! , u . 198 Ana« rind a •' 7 s ' x. 104 I % l '1. 74 Vn«< onda <’ '-s *53 DU 99 % 1 • ■ % 14 Arm A Du t.f i* : v •». hi % . % 2 Ass d <3)| Cf . 1 s 'a 1 c. % 1 j % 5 5 At T A 8 F gen 4s x9** M j x9% 4 4 Ra!» A < * ' f * . s r - % .1 . D I 44 Rail Ar «»b • 4%s x*% , .% J5 Halt A- ♦» g 14* x * * . • R I r I* 1 sf A rg J- 1U1 1 •• % 1 % 6 1 Both Steel • nil * * A 95 % 95 - 7 fifth SU I»ur tl,. n <• 91 % 9] % 91 % x H- “! Hill Si i 6%» 9 x ' j *i,% «^x* ~ 4 *<% 147 Chi Of Wept 4S 60% 9% 4 0 7 5 Phi M A St P 4%s • M 4 7 • rb* M A P 4 -x ' % % 199 Chir* M A 8 r 4S 77 7 % 1« <’h ■ '* 3 f>et rnif Ed rfg 6s . 106 % 1' • % 106 % 1 4 ImP de \ ‘ 's a D*8 % P ' % 1 <* > '* :l I'urjliesiie Light 6s 106% pm l'*c% 4 fast 4 *u ha 8 k 7’,* D % D14 % P <% 217 Kmp < la s .8* P 7 % s . 9x ss 7 * \ 4 3 Erie evt 4* l> 73% 7-% 7 3', 7 6 ge*i D,en 4s 6 4% 64% *%** 10 Fisk Itubhe* t. 110% 110% 1*o% 5 Hen I Flee leb 6s . b*,‘ 1 <* *1 1<* % 3t Unndrtrh 6*jS 1 % 1" ' % % 1 Umvi ear T xs 1J . 1 s 109 1«1 ?o ... T x , n 117% 119% 10 Hd Tk IIv ,»f <' x H6 7! S% 116 30 Hd Tk R V , f J- 6 4 1 , P‘7 ’.07 17 fIren♦ No- 7s A 110 D 7 % 1 1<* 30 Uteat N nr 3s 7 3 % 9 j % 03% 1*1 H e r s I >.«v • 'Hoc lit 14% D 1% '"1% 7 Hud M in rfg 5* V ‘ 7 % x% x r. % 4 t Hud A M arlj In. s 6 6 r; % 64 i I Hum r h. A R |O0% D % 1 % 2* HI Hell lei rfg 5* 9*4, 7*% l*% 3 HI iXttrnl f*%s im PUN 1"7*> 19 ||* 4* H» I .A V<> * fg x '■ % 4. , 94 % I III Nlee| deb 4 %- 4 • % >* *, ■> 1 «, t* Inter Rp Tr 7- 9314, s % 9 3 Ini* * ill* Id M • % * % ■ * ’x 8. ill Hp Tl I 5s st pd 69*. <’*x % % X % J '6 Inter A 41 \ od | 7o % * > <9 31 Inti. A • i N 1st .,s DU DM DM ■x lot M Marine * r ** x* xx% xx % 6 tni Paper .1 - \ x4 % x x % xs % 14 6 l\ r * fi s A M 4 s x • % x % x % 21 Kan < <' I* A t- - 9, % Sh 96 1 i i\ rt n • tv South MS 441, XS% XM% 9 Kim < • Tej nt 4S X . % X , \ % 14 kin Ii A H i.s 99% 99% S*I% 2 1 l\. I\ 8 Tire Sa »7% 97 9 4 l ,i 1 . of ST t | p 9., 9 ®, **6 1. S A M S d 4s ! 9 9% 4M % 99% 17 1 .1 g g I ' ' a M X C • * . sx % 94 V 9s X, • I. A N S n raoi i -> 1 % p % lb.'S t Louis <1 A T .4 Jims 71 '» ** \ , x xts* ibipp. . s 1 % 1 . , l • % 4 Ma ti tH I -* *1K * r % x D*" % 1On ', D' % '7 M Ml ban I R' eon 4 s 6,1% < * 63 I 9 v*k ! Mt R \ S 99 *, » ‘ 1 , 7 M‘1\s|e S|J .v bn «x% x x % xx%| • M K AT nr ii 6s f 1 v* % D* * % 1 1 % MKHT « r**- I 5s \ <1 % x % x % ■ M k A T‘ n s *1 i * \ ’ -9 1 6 l Mo I’ae t*t M ! oa 9 9 X, JO 0 1 ; * Mo Par*if 1. gen 4s *4 % *• M -nt l*ow et s A 7 * * I* \ J 9 N K TXT 1st 1"" * H»"’* M0% 7 N « »r TX.Nt .• %M 9 9 9m % **•• <46 N Y Pent del* *% 117% IM IM# 5 N Y <’ dK X im i--* loo1* '•:•% 1 ><> 11 N Y (>imd eon Im 84% 84% H 4 % 31 N Y f A- St l» •'•%* 94% 94% '«i , • N Y Mdnoi. r 6%»« 113% 111 11 •:% 146 NYNHAH 7m 9** \ '■'* ^ % 200 NYNHAH 7* froms 99 91* 99 7 4 NYNHAH rv 63 4m 9" 89% *9% 4*. NY Kys 4m r If.* 49 4m% 4-m % 17 NY Tel r-f 6s 41.. 107 P'6% jotj.% 4 NY Tel K‘*n 4%m... 96% 96% 9.% NYWAH 4 Pm . ...61% 6 1% 61% 26 N&VV rv .Ill Ml 131 4 N\v\V ion 4- . .89% 89% m9% 2,4 No Am Kd sf 6s... 99 98% 99 4 No !’«<■ ref 6m H 1 "7 106% 107 28 V<* Par new 7>s 1> 96% 96% 9o % 9 No Pa* i*r II- n 4m ' • % m:. sh 6 No Sr Po\' 1«t f»H A 91 91% 9 ; % 22 N \* Hr 11 Tr| 7s. 14*, % 1 »* 7 ’ j M7 % 4i t I At" ;.Hl >i.H 101 % l0"% 1"1 % m lire Sh l.iiit* rig Is IM, % 1*6% t*o t 1 n-W KII A- N 4s. 82% 32% m.% II Parlfi. 4 • X K 7.S 94% 91% 94% 6 Pm. TA-T tin -2 93% 93% 9 t ■* 17, Penn K It 6%s 110% 110 110 7 Pm . 102 % 102% 1**2% 109 Penn It It u• 11 4%s 94% 94% 9 4'... m 1 Vi'i Mur,1 rfg r-M. 9 7 4 9,% 9. % I'hiln ••,* I f*; *‘»M.. 103**1 l'» ; % 1 ••:*.% M Pliila f.< -%M ■ 94% 9|% 2 Piia- Head <'XI 3-* 1**1 Ml 1'• 1 1. ! Pierre Arrow 8s. . . 9o % 96 96 2 Pt K> I - A* P iMt 6s H 94% 91% 94*3 I Plod A Ref 3M VVW 11**% 110% 110 >3 4 Pul,l|r Seivlrr H*4% l"4% 1"1% ’ Punta Ah- Sug s 10, % i"’% 1 ‘ * • -1 11 priding gen 1 %i* . 9;% ’.*;:% 93% Iteining'on '•** 90 39% 9'» 1 U 11 West r I 4s. 7 3 7 3 7 3 n; it 1 A x 1. l % s* m, 8 .'Ms 8% 49 St 1. i .M A s if Is 9: 4 92% 93% 34 SI It I MAS 4s KH. 8., 8 | I3 84% 3 4 St I. X F p I 4s A 7 2 7 1 % 71% 1,9 St |. A S F ad 6m 86% 8 •*» % 3 6 113 Si I, a S I-' Im* 6m.. 78 % 7m 7m 13 St I. S \Y con 4-* 86% 3 6 36 % 4 SI Paul l*n I»$» 1**1 l«»l loi 3 Sar, Ant Ft, S' •% 99% 99% 99% 14 *• Sen boa i d A I. •!! 0 - Mi's *7% '7% 7.6 S aboard A I. ad '.s 7 *, % 76 % 76% 44 Seaboard A I. if 4s •* I ■% '• 1 % '*1 % 7! Sin, lair Con 7s 9 2 Hi % 91% 4 9 Sin, In 1: ( ,»n 0 % - 87 % 86 % 8 7 2 Sim lair * i>li* •• %1 on % 100 M"% 9 Sin- lair Pipe 7s . H >3% 3.:% 1 So Pa, is 96% 96% 96% . So J’a 114 . S9-H *9 > 9 % ] : So Phi , t 4.- . . M 3 % 8 7, sh *■ S. ■ It gr 11 , ... s 1„. ] % 3 7 % 2 2 So Rv os 1 " I •% : 4 % 1"4 % ' So R, gen Im .7 4% 7 41 a 4 1 a S Bell Fel 1 96 % *2 Stand <..vi: rv %>.1I6 , ' 1 4 % J 17. -4 2 M» , I 'rube 7s . I Of, % ]*:.',% M:, % 1: Tenn Hlrr if 1; ] mi 99% 99% •74 Third A vr adj 2 ! :• •% 4'% 4v4 2! Third Av rig is .a. % 7.7, vn . Toledo l al 1*011 • I **:••% JMM h 109 % 1 Cob-do Si a W 4s 3 : S3 S3 4" I'li Par Im 4- 92% 91% 91% - I 'r, J’a' if|. . \ l 4 - 99 % 99 % 99 % 6 I'n J'a< if a Ifg 4s •*.,.% %, % m2% I S Rubber . . s 1 • *. Jo7, % l**i% 11 I S Rubhei . % >3% -7% 8 ' - ■ : .4 % 104*% 104% 1 - Ft ,ii Row X i.t 7,- 9: 9 1 % 91 % 9 Va-P C 7 %s w \* .4 6 46 46 *. \ a -t ' t ’hem 7s 76 % 7*. % 76 , 4 \ p. A- }’ rf* 93 % '< : ; . 9 ' • 14 Virginian It 1 9 ; t 95% • *. ; \s a ;.-n 1st 7m 100% loo % loo% 40 \, ,.-lern lOU-ririr 7 •» 9 - % 9« % 53% 2. West VI 1st 4s -.4% • 4 % *,4% 1 Went Pt .f - ufl 91 % 91 % 9. , 2 4 \S .•• • In *■ % s 1 10% 1 10% 1 10% 1 W. st TII• 11 p• 7s.. 1UK 107% 107% U --s’ Snore 4-* 32 % % 82 % 2m N. i. k-Spen SI I 7m.. 80 7 m mo i • U i V to 1st *s 9 3 9 2 % 9 3 o ,Y tison X Fo i v 6m . 6 2 *• 1 *• 1 I" V She.-f A- T *•* ••* % 96% 96% Total s**!. -1 t.f bonds t ,>«!.»> were $14.2-2 - 00 • 0111 pa I . d with $ 1 4 7 . * 60(J previous da > and 4 1 * ! 91 to o .1 > ear ago New York Curb Market V-/ .NVw Yoi I,. ,l«'i 14 Stuck pro ea -agg*d uii'l' i 'll*- xx**.ghl of Ip-avx a* I1 inw fop l»«*tn a- 'lUH'« ii Iod.1 y * * url* ni»» rl ••' '1 ue i • • ; u*n. which . < * < .1.1, t . .1 In t he f. J .• ,.f r.i Me - . ;..!•■ w.i* i h»r i ,/ed in iiihi.v ‘|u«, t*'r • .1 lie:‘‘11011 of HU overiKiugUt po-i Wuh f« "\, •‘1'i.i.n •• ! pro ej- f . .)* d * (t-p'ilnl t ■ j Jfp".'1. <*f KKJMullne p! ■ e a<‘ v.iro — n • * rn •rritory St-tidard oil 11 ,\* w York which initialed t n*» in • Miens. • .o**v(J f-a tiom.lly higher ,\t ■* . j*. i,i •• "i<; »t n r .i . •• i*su« - • show ed ]•».<•>-•• on th - I'ruwe Od j and «; * v and .Mngnoli.i P-trol'um -••• •" j hi *• k • r> point* \ nil- In- *.« of l to -| 1‘Hiiii* w-;e re* *.ed l*\ F’rulri.? Oil anij >f Kanns Sic P* r i a din ’ o h* I a fi'A high At) ITS on i epor in ■ * in' .i*‘d e. 11 ■ t- and! The ' *n*.nlyne r <1 22 f r th*' f ra. ti n*, out i»ioat "f the oth * ra ’ io fb • *e8 'vert ro i ■ i lor a ry Fi , exl - K inn M »z*d on- , DubU.r r a nd Ware closed at t«M Jones•j of 1 to 2 loint.v Kl**ctr;.» Honda and share holding vm-i pen e1 •, | w h < ,i ha* Ve-' n one of *h-j w ea K f»‘. r r.t -. “ '■ns touMo-'i •an*l th*-n i.i.lird to 7 4*-, f* •' » to t train of t point* Other p ih|j* •Jill o w . re hea\ > Am-nrin < in ** ail Kl** t r.• roinn.o i. Adirondn' k Power. M'.ddl«*we, t l ili:,e« and * f*-w oih*'.- s llinj; off * point or \o .el Pis e Lonuitnnl • dosed tlH.r** than a point l.wer fry re fl, - • ion <• f i form 41 pent***! on th< t re j , «*. d . , 0 fclb' p.i," rih* A uh •> minority eh*. hh0 | 1JA It..'den ‘ oti« MI; K 14" 1"-', M?-.S - < I ... - I >1 I * \ 14" ’ t, 1. A'., j f<" a Mrun- . i' k (talks t' 47^3 4 ' I ‘. . I . . 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Mo p % .100% J"' % 10 % 2 Morris A Co 7%.-.. 99% 9»% 99% 1 Nut Dir' Co ;> . 101% PH % 101% 7 Nut Leather bn ,1"1% 1 "i % ] ■.) % 7 X tj Pub Srv . 87 bl 57 2 N.,j S*s P .s 6%a.l07% 1"7% P*7 *-d 1 l*.-nn P A 1. 3- 9:% ?: t 9 2% 1 Pa . 1'7! 7 %* 47 104 P 4 104 4 Phillips Pe 7 %s. 104 J"4 104 t Pub Sri l.AG 3%s 9^^, nu 17 Pure Mil G%s\ Hum 99 X 38% shatvdiH-n . s ..!■*:;% 101% P« . . ■ . : S,f Cal Rd ieor 3s. . ! . 82% 92% 1H Sai-I li» . • %- .117% 116% IP. -» • ' ‘ N V •* % h . 27 Swift A Co Si . . 9% •» % 8ft % 2 7 :< uum Mil 7s. . PH P 7 107 1 \ - ■ lit,** . 104 % 1"! * P 4 % 4 We, M s *. %* l'-% 102% P‘2 % 1 erelgu Dunds . « % 7 • h» • ‘ % *!S 7 2 1 « % 204 % P'4 '-* • Russian *. % s NC . 1 € J .7 IS t Ru “'Hn 5%s .16 1 *t !« L ' n : J, tfs 14% ;» % 11% - s 1 ■ py A- < " 6» . . PH lol PH * 'jg i-1% ioi% ioi% ». , , . *• ents <* si *-• f liicngo sto i- i.l.y * % 9 . 1 . ■ ■ ■ • •* He ■ Mop - - . % Swift i*. Cn, . 11 % Swrl ? t Interna' to p.al Thompson . 43 4 6 Wahl _ 17 17 * Foreign Fxctmnge Rate* F me are fuJjij a rates of e\< rge * R.nhed by the J’e.-r» ona ark Far Val. Today AUP'r** . jn f.Ar.,-, Belgium 19b «SC3 | a ns da ... 1 1 ftft Fz-h -Slovakia . .’ft "Jft4 rDenmark ... .27 » Kng! t» d 4 s*’ 4 "f ft France ...... . .,191 ft 5 ft « >•" r ;>ny ;3* . 7. rjteef a ..... .195 ft| S6 i' a 1 v . - 9 . . ft 4 ! 9 I it siK > ta .<* . r • » ft T | * Sw , tier hind 93 19 4 < hlrago Butter and 1 sg Future*. Quoin?n* iurn;«h- d •. ••»,-•* F. r -irk, 1 ’* Woodmen «f * he World build ing. _ '"ars Oper !! gh I ow « F* ! » v , y »* tij , •* N 9 s* • ‘ *» 1 *» _mi T~*rn _ I'm* Open High I.ow ri.se F* b. 1*4 i* ’■ i! June iv_ • ; I Itlrngn C ot?or Quofa -on* furnished by t S TF- h* \ •’ .. 4 «»? taha N» -'r.•»! Ban* bi rK Phone* Jft'd-.won ;!»7 11s*. F «? Art * *Pe!t H gh I.ow. Cloy# Ye* Tan. 7« 7 : 7* ! ‘ *' ‘ < » 7: s ? ” Mar ; 4 ft 5 .* 4 ! 9 2* 49 . * * « * Mi. : 4 * 4 * ;4 :i ’« ; * ™ J J * .‘4ft 4 *. r* .'44.' * 4 ; • ? i *■ * ’ * 21 79 I * 7 - ‘ ’ 9 • , New \nrk Sugar Quotation* furnlfthed b> J 8- Ba *h* a 4 «P' aha N * • r Bank o . . - * Phone* .?a* Kaon M«7 Ms« ; ' *9 • Open High l ow . Ch‘# Yea. Tan : 79 z ' • ' * 9 . » ; » Mar. . .If, 2 79 7*. 7*7 ‘4 Mg' .*9 _ M xy *1 «* ■Bily ' V .! 2 H Boston 44 «•«*! Boston Mas* I cr 14 Plenr * r>i; on toe wool m * k» • ha* 1 r. *!- ■ mg vpm little c hange but * h* e t* on ' . der-ct- e In.ju'rv and m f* .w' - ere moving direr! |\ to the n U* A b gh Tea** wool* s : - i s- • me ,.f l: month sc oured * S*e f feres I ci S1 i .i • i * * > ■ * n s'ea*' 1. misfit Ti «•».-* : vie <* ' V, '. A b« *i* of |ft 7 t hlraio Market «'Mr a go dan 14 -Butte* Reee * *« * 9 3 * ub* la*t * ea* * * ' i * s 3 t: a w i * * a e \ ■ * 4 < a * n * c 1 - *« »v"i ?’-*** i '•*»> tt ’»•*’• T *9 « «f r o . * 4 3 5,. »•< nnd* 3 2 ,? ‘ 4 Ff ge—Rec eipt* «’ 14 a*e* ,»>? ' * « 7 5.3 .ore old ,v ■ * 1 new v : P* ' d ? t * 4 II- h# \ * • « ■ ! e f I ger a for fi*»** »■ »t (»', N ev' ft ork 4 of! on \-w A ** k Jen 14 t he : ■ - ’* market sir*.tv at net d> - •• * v pc* In t« Chas. Freshman Co., inc Mlnufuctun r*. of K i ■ Kbifivinu x ami V ' Stock traded in hi Nni \ -. C ■ ’ l'wc nJijr outiimns t«c * * m.ltkft f - ; i ’i ca Carden. Green & CD MrmStf* \ # # 1 ' 4 « • 4' Faxhange Place New A m k | Increased I deplume Hates Proposed in (.odar (.ounl i| Hirtington, .tan. it—A ilivldcid , | r per r ant, nmmmtlns t'> $1 2S4 h i two declared by the Codur C , Farmer* Telephone company. utt . ' Emerson is the present manage Owing to the fact that moat of tb" , surplus lias been used In impr* ■ ■ merits and the *ut'plus fund la b< * i the amount requited bv law, the tec phone emnpany H a.'- .nr for an in - crease In rates and representative f the state railway eommission \ . t ■ hear and discuss the pr posed In crease January 22. N» \i t iirl. I ill Moliri N>\v Y‘i'k it I ti 14. — Call money. f -I. high. Sin, |H' rein; low l per , lining rate. 3 ' d per cent • Inning ■ per ..tit. nf f i ed . t . i pe 'fni lotto. ■ p'-r ienl; « :»11 loans against i I'ptanif, 2 1 j p*-r cent tint** loan**. s*t» ' ml . .| i oil.ti-! al. l.i'^'t tli ys. .! '* (n I »• * - rI * . 4 b ItM'Oth* \ *>' • I" ' I t i ■ urn i" ■ •* i • n f, New \ «in *a- Ue-.l rountl white* $1 i. 1 11 f iru > hade highei Mtnne*. * a i k*d ndinil u hit**- |J JO. Idahu sm * russet-, ?.* 1114, frfnt y f j .15. 4 hi* ago Produr*. • 'hi ag". J h ti S4 - Butter—High j ■ ream*: xtr.i :. ■> “tandnrds. "7*, r . firs - ’ 7 c r.* *r“. 3*. fr 3* * | a-, ondj*. !.< — !’n • t 4 li ft ■. . 7 ffi 7, >. < i * rcl I n a r' ? t r ** * * 5 " fa 1 'l I f* i .0 8 1 : V N **w \ « rk I f o< ii «■. Xf-v V I, n 11 By t**r—S'ead' r**»*.pte. h .. 9.i yi - « .■ tn • nigtier t h •> • •■A';. .s* , ; Ft. 2* Steady ..pis, It 7*1*1 raw*, *‘X? .i.'* - . 'i.,, do ay:., f • . 6 1 f. f, , t.c. * i* — * i t ■ *- * t t =. 1 ‘ ' • 7 poUn New N mirk I’ ti rv. New T* * ' in 11 !. . < i U'* • * - ' ■ • g ula t ' * * r !,; fright 1 I g | by fxpi'f?*, -*• Drw’.l Poultry — Pi* t.. j * :• e* change d. Kansas City Produce. Kansas C- y. Ian It — V,n • s 1 ~ hig* > •r first** 7.51 . * m !**f ted ' »> , IJ . f' • r Creamery If J x*r. 411f44. pa* r-g urn hang**d PotBloe?—7< low er; Red R nr « *t. II *4/ J 35. ' N *-\v \ ol k 4 'tff**. N ■ York Ian 14 •; Rio 7. ;‘C. • Sunt « No i -«V Kutu:-s f' ■.•! .. J a n dart 2 J *-0c; M 1 9.55c. London MU**r I.ondon, Jan 14 —Bar S' 1. *» r—4 pen per ■•-.n* e Mon**) . . , • - r*n< Ui*- our, i if a t r*»- Hi..*: t- i>. ? *■« ft 1 j • :* per cent t hr**e months !u!!s. 3 1 • i *. <* per cent V**vv \ «»rk 4 oiton 4 utur**» * lose w York Jan 11 Cotton . hi set] ste. !> 12 to 1*- net , * -v-■ I jar -*> ui- March 2" x5 4i 2 • *» Ai a - » - 4 It. J UA , - 4 *» 1 2 ' * b % _ ***-• I i!»ert» Ikmtl* New York Jan !4 —Liberty tpot C ntton New v,-rk Jan 14 —Cotton—5p* • iu ft rniddLng 2 4 1 So. New York Rubber New Yirk. Jan 14 —Rubber—?mok»*l rubber sheet*, spot. \l>\ LHTM-.Mf N T BEWARE THE - COUGH OR COLD THAT HANGS ON Chronic coughs and per«istent cold' lead to serious lung trouble. You can stop them now with Creomulsion. an emulsified creosote that is pleasant n take. Creomulsion i.« a new medical discovery with twofold action: it soothes and heals the inflamed membranes and kili« the g-rm. Of all known drugs, rreosote is rec ognized to the medical fraternity as til greatest healing ag-ncv for the treat ment of chronic coughs and colds and other forms of throat and lung troubles. Creomulsion contains, in addition to creosote, other healing elements wb. a soothe. and heal the inflamed mem branes ar.d stop the irritation and in flammation. wh.le the creosote goes on to the stomach, is absorbed into the blood, attacks the seat of the trouble and destroys the genes that lead .o consumption. Crroniubu n is guaranteed salisfac * . - and colds, broach a! a. tfama, catarrhal bronchitis and ether forms of thr-it and lung ci -os. and is cacdlent far budding r- i ' si stem after colds cr the fl '' - r- .- • •! if arv cm - or cold, co natter cf bow long star-" ing, is net rei -vrd aft” taking arc” '• \rz to direciiNns. A«k your cini-c **• Crro-s vm nt AST ; ' • < in ll»* Mrpprcl Overflight • w . , - t 3 hftt A i n f>. ' i5 of ttV'z np: g * * 4. 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