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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1911)
Tin: p.f;i:: om.ntia. hiida v.-. January n. ion GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Local Wheat boa Kot Follow Ut Trend of Foreign Cables. rUTUBE COES AHEAD OF CASH ImHTKIlif Trmlfn Are skeptic ear- - fir Conditions Trrmlt Freer Movement. lo bull t northern. $1 mil Of; lo arrive. $1 OK-iH t; , No. 2 northern, f I v.i AT't; to arrive. $l.i .ll.07'4; No. J. tl.W4ll.Oi. i I' LAX 4 loaed at 52 55. J I1UIS-No I yellow, W-jt i oats No. a wiiitf, :ii.nc I'.VK No. 2. TT'ftTlo. I I K A N In 1'HVIii. sack. $'1 0A2I .VI. ! FLOI R heading Inoal patent In avood f. o. b. .MInnKilii. $4.!.,fjo.;i; country pat ents, I4 t.; flret clears. $3 .74; sec ond clears. $236'a3t5. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS 1 ereared WB1IW francs; creaaed tlO.W francs. advances, In- ilea were reported WnC hlKlier lo'l-.-LlKht receipt of com and an "ctue.ne and resulted In a sharp advance. blions OMAHA. .ln 5. 19lt. PomeM'c wheat matket are pot to follow thp foreign Mkn" ' bu" lesders take nn.Kf of thp rtVR"c. rash wheat and t-ooxt thP future value. ThP rapid di In pi-Unary w eelpts seems to be thp mu n bull ThP advance In corn future" 1 r'" ahead of the cssh and conservative twleis are skeptical to Hit permanency wt.tn the traffic condition permit a freer moe- "vI'Ll felt Ihp edame In "'J shorts became norv. u unrt irc, hi.h.r fnntinued huvlliK W leading nfwrafnrfl riinttolleil thP market al IUKFIU frriJii-u in m r i' . i ,1 were forced to cover and wui'pon w in burpra mstnlned the advance. Lasn sales ere string and the advance was liom 'itic ovir yesterday. Primary wheat recpts were W hush la and shipments were """T' against recelpls laat year of Wl.OOO busnan and shipments of 17o.U bushels. Primary rorn receipts were l.tvooo busn ela and shipments were W.0"O "fl. ssalnat recelpla laat year of 40i,OOJ busneia and ahlprnenta -of IW.OH bushels. Liverpool closed Vd lowpr on wheat ana tinehawred to VI higher on corn. The follow ng caah aalea were reported. Wheat-No. 2 hard: 1 car, 93Vc; 1 car, Mc. No X haid: 1 car. Mc Corn-No. 3 white: 1 car, 4c; 1 car, 4n4e. No. 3 yellow: I cam, v4o. No. 4 yellow: 1 car. Xc. No. 3 mixed: 1 car, tt'ie. No. 4 mixed: t car, 30'ic; t cut, -ftc. Oata No. 3 white: 1 car, .'"4c; 1 car, aoc. No. 4 white: 6 cars, 2!'c. No. 4 yellow 1 car, 2'yc. Qmr.ba 4 nU Prices. WHEAT No. 2 hard. 9K(!ific; No. t hard. ourl jonathnn fn?i'"c; No. 4 hard, M1il,c; rejected hard, to)Jr, Rfn Da, V-(iw'ie; No. Z vprliiK. Wu'Jjc; io. M'aH4c. .. t'OK.N-No. 2 white, 40'i!i4OV:: No. 3 while, 4V4tm.c; 'No. 4 white, MWll'-Mtel No, I yellow, 3a',H40ci No. 8 yellow, saWa0'' V9. 4 yellow, 8k(,i&-3c; No. 2, SiJ'Wc; No. g, 3!'n3Vio; No. 4, 3Hti .!!'4C ; no giode, OATS-No. 2 white. 30'f(3ri4c: standard, aotl-WHc; No. 3 white. iu-S.iWc; No. 4 white. an,r; No. 3 yellow, 2'4'(2!Wi!; No. 4 yellow, 2Ul'.'ric. BARLKlf No. 3. WHSc; No. , No. 1 feed. tt"Xa6rtc: retecteJ. a)c. UTE No. 2, 7ra,-nc- No. 3, 77yT8o. Carlat Mecelpta. ... Wneau Corn, Chloano M 2iS Mintieapolla fc3 Omaha 14 23 Uuluth 14 Oata 213 CH1CAUO HAI A.U PROVISIONS Fftiarra mf the Trad Inn and CToaln Prlrea on Uoaril of Trade. CHICAOO. Jan. 5. Wheat today aold the hiKheat alnce October 15, and cloaed at m Ji'o to ISo net advance, the lop price ot the seaxlon. From start to f niah offering ware unequal to the demand. General lesen Inw of receipt formed the chief cauae. sec onded by atrciiKth of corn. The latter cer eal finlahed tc to 7c above laat night' level, oata tip Uc to V(f jC and prov aions at a rlae of -'.tiL'Oc. With the exception of a momentary dio at the outspt, wheat prices advanctd rapidly all day. f-eadinif long openly added to their holdinKH on the way up. North weatern centers, where the diminution of arrivals hod been most pronounced, sur passed Chicago In the extent of the bulge and were buyer here. Minneapolis la reported outblrldinK Kansas City for hard winter wheat In Nebraska, but not (retting much at the advance. Primary recelpta to day showed a falling off of more than n third compared with a year aso. It was also noticed that Argentine shipments thin week promised to be only tSQ.OOO bushels, aaalnat 1.2M.0O0 btishela for the previous seven days. May ranged from 9H to Wfco, and closed IVo IV: net higher at rV3i.W-c. Competition from , Investors and specu lators kept corn valuea on the Jump. Coun try offerings, however, showed a huge in crease. Klucuatlons In - the May option were between ic and j40Hc. with final sales at 4l)M:W4!',SiO, a gain of iO over last night. Caah corn was firm. No, 2 yellow closed at 46'4f!47c. In oata, a much larger business was done than has been the rule of late. May sold from 3to to 34V'il1c. finishing c up at 34W'34Hc. Provision were easy at first, but were helped later by the advance of all cereals. When tha pit. was cleared, pork had , In creased In coat 10c to 2"c. lard was 24c to be dearer and ribs by 10c to 12' to.- Price in Cliliao fumwnen ry The Up dike Grain company. Telephone , Douglas 2173. V03 iirari.UU building. Omaha. OMAHA .ill..i'.AI : ftll( l;. Bt.'TTKR Creamery. No. 2, dellered to the retail trade In l-ll). cartons, tic; No. t. In TlUh. tuha, 2c: No 2, In 1-lb. cai ion, ;9c; packing stock, lid ark. It tc; dairy. In 11-10. ui ha. iHn.'.v. Xiatkt changt every 'I ueaday. OHEfcBK 1 wins. KHIilTc; young Ameri cas. Isc; daisies. 17-c; triplets, li c; nm burgpr. isc; No. 1 brick. 17t-c; .mport..d wlis, ,2c; acmept'.o hwus, t2c; block Snls., i:c. I'On.TRV-Mie'aed hrf.llete. tltidpr 2 lbs , $.") T do ; hens, Itc; cocks, loc; ducks. Pic; gene, lie; turkey. z; pigtons, per do., 31. 21; liotnpr sitiabH, per dox., (4; fancy sfiuaba. ppr do., t.i..V; No. 1, pe. doz., 33. Alive, broil. i . lie; smooth legs, ii ic; liens, t'yltic: xtags ar.d old roostcis, tc; old ducks, lull leathered, lie; geee, lull ftalhered, 10 4c: tuikeys, logltiu: gul.iea ftv.-ls. Tjc eacu; plueons. per doz., iOc; homet a. per dm., W; aiuaba. No. , 1, pet dux.. Il.fni; Xo. 2. per do., Mc. FISH (all frojteni Plck rcl. 7'jc; white, life: pike, IOc; trout, l,o; large crapplea, iOc: bnnlali mackerel. Itc; eel. IV; had dock, 13c; flounders, 12c; grem catflah, 20j; roe shad, 31 eacu; chad roe, per pair, too; frog legs, per iioi , iic: salmon, 10c; hali but. 9c. Beef Cut Prices Itlbs: No. 1, 16c; No. 2. lSo No. 3i Sc. Ixlns: No. 1, 17c; No. 2 13'-,c; No. 3, 10c. Chucks: No. 1. 7vtc; No 2, 6-)ic; No. 3, t"4c Round: No. 1. c; No. 2, tc; No. 3, 7Vic l'late: N-j. 1, 6c; No. 2, 6c; No. 3, n'c. . FRUITS Orange; Californ:a navels. (V9e lie, per box. 32.50; 12 size, per box. 32 751 small sixes, ppr box, 31 00; Florida, all sixes, per box. 32. 60. Lemons: Limoneira . brand extra ' fancy, 300 slxe, per box, 3160; ;W0 slxe, per box, 34 50; choice, W slse pr box, 34.00; 30 slxe.. per box. 34. Z5; 240 slie, 50c per box less. Orapo fruit.. FlonHi, 48-54-64-HO-tM sizes, per box. H.2i$j 4 00. Ban anas, fancy select, per bunch. 32.2."4.i: J am bo. bunch, 32.7.VR 3.75. . Pear: California V inter Nellls. per box. 32.W; New York Keifer. per bbl., 33.7;tj4.00. Apples, home grown cooking, pe? bhl., 14 it; Mis- per bbl., K.S0: M:s- ourl Hen Liavis per dpi.. 4.'; Mis souri Wlnesapa, per bbl., 34.50; Missouri Gano. per bbl., 34 50; other varieties, per bbl., 34.00; New York Baldwin, per bbl., $4.75: Colorado Jonathan, per box,. $2.25; Washington Wealthy and .Jeffrey, per hox, $1.50; California Belleflower. oer box. ,4)1.65; Washington Grimes Golden and Jonathan extra fancy. 1."p0 to 175 s xes. per box. $2.25. Pineapples, per case, $4.50. Grapes, Malaga, 60-ai lb. gToss, per keg. ' $7 OOift.O). Cian berries, per box. $3.75; Bell snd Cherrv brand, per bbl., $10.00; Wisconsin. Bell nd Bugle brand, per bbl., $10.75. Dates, Anchor brand, new 30 1-lb. pkgs. In boxes, per box. $2.00; bulk In 7(1-lb. boxes, per lb, 6',c. Flga. new California, 12 12-ox. pkgs." 85c; 36 12-ox. pkgs, $2.40; 50 6-oz. pkgs.. $2.00. Figs. Turkish, 7-crown. per lb., l?c; 5 crown, per lb., 14c; 4-crown, per lb., ISc. VKGETABI.ES Potatoes. Early Ohio, In sacks, per bu.. 90o Iowa and Wisconsin, white stock, per bu., THiSfie. (-weet potatoes, Kansas, per bbl., $2.50. Onions. Iowa. r.,i and yellow, per lb., 2!ic; Indiana, white. per lb., 3c; Spanish, per crate, $1.50. Garlic, extra fancy, white, per lb., 15c; red, per lb., lrtc. Kpg plant. fanfy Florida, per 5oi $2. Celery, Michigan, per doz. bunches, 35c; California Jumbo, per do., bunr.hna,. gfic. Rutabagas, per lb.. Pie. Cucumbers, hot house, 1H and I doxen In box. per dox,' $2 Tomatoes. California, per 4-baket crate $1.75. Cabbage, new, per lb., lHc. . String ond wax beans, per market basket, $150 I,ettuce. extra fancy leaf, -per doz., 400 Parsley, fancy home-grown, per dozen bunches. 4"c. Turnips, pfr bu., 65c. Carrots, per bu.. 75c. Beets, per bu., 75c. Parsnips,' per bu.. 75o. " MIrVF.I.UANEOL'S -Walnuts. per ' jb ;vtc; California, per lb., 19c; In sack lots,' lc less. Almonds, California soft shpll. per lb., 17c; In sack lots, lc less. Filberts, per lb., 14c; In sack lots, lc less. Brazil nuts, per lb., 13c; In sacks lots, lc leas. Pecans large, per lb., 16c: In sack lots, le less. Peanuts, rousted, per ib Sc; raw, per lb, S'.tc Hickorynuts, large, per- lb.. 5c; smali per lb., 6c. Cocoanuts. per sack. $5.5(1; per doz.. 50c. Honey, new. 24 frames, $3.75. Cider New York Mott's. per Vi-bbl., $3.75; per bbl I .5. . , , . . Much of Early Elasticity of Week i Lackinj Daring Day. PRICES MOVE IRREGULARLY Certain Sperlaltrra Display Marked Strcuftth I'aHed stales Keel Hold the Leadership la Point of AellTlty. NEW YORK. .Jan. fi.-Much of the esrly week's elaatlcltv In the st"ek market was lacking today. Ruslness fell off perceptibly and prlrea moved Irrrgularly without ap parent Initiative, t.'erlaln of the specialties displayed marked strength, this being par ticularly true of the emit storks. I'nlted States- Steel htld Ita learlerrhlp In point of activity, but reflected International sell ing. Local' tractions were Inactive until the last hour, when a general upward move rmnt in Interliorottgh-Metrop'illtan Issues gave rixe to he belief that developments favorable to that system would soon be announced. Figures publish' d by the Treasury de partment In Washington Indicate- that the government's recelots are increasing. They are already $M;.l0".0fi0 over the previous fis cal year, much-nt this accurlng from larger Internal revenue and corporation taxes. Money conditions worked easier here to day, the rate for call loans being no higher than ,V'4 per cent. Numerous out-of-town Institutions loaned freely around that figure and as low as 4Vt per cent. Many belated railroad reports for Novem ber were Issued. Great Northern showed a decrease In freight revenues of $570,000 and a net decrease In earnings of $490,000. Erie's operating expenses Increased $174. 000. with a net decrease of $773,000. The At lantic coast line reported heavy Increase In operating expensed with a net loss of $150.0)0. Larger freight earnings by the Chicago. Rock Island and Pacific railroad system resulted In a $400,000 net lncreaae. The Chicago. Burlington Qulncy. bv reason or a large reduction In cost of operation, reported a net gain for November of $431,050. The bond market was Irregular. . with a special weakness in Wabaah extension 4s. The day s business was fairlv large, with total sales par value of $3,544,000, I nlted States bonds were unchanged on call, , , 'New lark Maney Market. NEW YORK. Jan. i.-MONEY on call, firm at t--tio1 per cnt: runng rate. ( per cent; closing 0.0. 4'i per rem; o.fered at 4v per cent. Time loans fairly active and strong; sixty da and ninety nays. 8-ji per cent: six months. 3u-4 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PA I'lvR 4WM cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Strong, with actual business in bankers' bills at $4x?25 i4N2.-0 for alxtv-dav bills and at $4 H540 for demand: commercial bills. $4 tl u4 tlV SILVER Har. Mv; Mexican dollar. 45c. BON I is Government, steady; railroad. Irregular. Closiii- quotations on botidi today were toilowa: r.i..lvn M. M. 4Hi . 1W Japan m ... .1.101 do 4S 1-J K. C. f. !! ... .... U S. il.b. U 101. m l. N. 11M. 4... Alt!l-til. in lit 7H M. K. T.'lnt 4 Am, A. 6.... T. i-y V. i. ret. do coupon . V. a. la. roc do eornxm . V. t. 4p. rg do emipon 4 , OMAHA LIVE-STOCK MARKET Cattle Are Slow to About Ten Centi Lower. HOGS TEN TO FIFTEEN LOWER Urgrit Sbees) Han In N amber of Di)ii. While Prices " Are Lower and the Trade. Kot Very ArtlTe. sormi Omaha. jn. s. isn. Am. Tohof-c 4t... Number of sales and leading quotations on stocks were as follows: file. Hlra. Low. cine. NEW YORK GENER AL ' MARKET Quotations .Various Article. I Opto. I High.; l ow. 1 Clos. Yes'y. Wheat I I I May. ..198 ! W July...!WVnS 5THlii Sept... MVI W Corn- , I 44T4i May.. July.. Sept.. Oata May.. July.. Hept.. Pork Jan... May.. May.. Rju Jan... May.. 4'fj V I 50i I 98 94fi WVi MSI te'tWHW ' 3l WVI . 3' i . 4S4, 49',1lS4SiT4 .4H buv S MS'O 50S 61H,50VfU4 I I l834f!sl' 34 $4 iM'WlK 34 r0'V 834 33H"OVii -33, I 4 !"!341t 'l! ' 3' . 33HI . -. , ..1 1. . i, . i.' 1 70 I 1 77 1 0 . , 18 62V. 18 7Vtl J8 I I J 10 57m 10 B2U! 10 S7W 10 V7V.I 10 22V 10 7Vhi 10 15 10 S7H 10'r.Js! 10 S7i 10 50 77l 82 1 77H1 9 W 19 77 IS S7, IS (U 18 80 10 45 10 42 10 124 10 rv, 9.80 FI-Ol'R Firm: winter, patents.' $4.Mi4.75; straights, $a.75M.W); spring straights, $4.00fl; 4.7"; bakera. 3.4.Vu6.0U. ' ' RYE No. J. hlSc, HARLEV-Feed or mixing. 6(Vf73c; fair to choice-malting,' 8f-!i0e. - SEEDS Flax. No. 1 southwestern, $2.45; No. 1 northwestern, $2.5. Timothy, $10.00. Clover, $1500. PH VlfION8 Mesa pork, per bbl., $19 75 ia000. lrd, -r l00 lbs., $10 45. Short rlb. side !ooe. $ 7 V'i !0.50; short clear rides t boxed). $L,.62V4lM.;6.. . . Total clearsm-es of wheat and flour were ert.ua! to IH.tmo bu. Primary receipts were 8 .mo bu.. compared with t21.0c bu. the corresponding day a year ago. Estimated receipts lor tomorrow: Wheat, 12 cars; Corn, 172 cars; oata, Hnl cars; hogs, 2JO0.I head. ChUago Cash Prices-Wheat: No. I red. iaSityi'ic; No. 3 red, S4(tiV, No. 2 hard, Kl tjwic; No, 3 hard, HWin'e; No. 1 northern spring, - fl.OMil.flv; ' No. 2 northern spring, Jl.uiBlOT; No. 3 spring. 6Cit Corn: No. t-caah. 4tiVa-'4.-; No. 2 caah. 4VrH5c; No. 3 white. 4rt'Hi4tiSir; No. 3 white, irttf 4iSc; No. 3 yellow, 4A1u'4,iC. Oa-'s: No. 2 cash, Sc;" No. 2 white. 33V4u&(-o; No. 3 white, jcuU: No. 4 white, i.t;t-'t; at and -and. 3l'-.'u-'. I creameries, Saj-wc; 1UTTEK Steady; daltiea. 14iJ5t'. EGt JS Steady, at 15iij2iV: receipts, jirlme firsts, CHEESE Steady; mark, cases Included. 1.250 cases; firsts, 20c daisies, 15fcc twins, horns. ! 1910, IStlO. 1'iV; young Aiiieilcan, 15Vc; long POTATOES Steady; t-holce to fancy, 43 4j4-.c; fslr t good, 3M42c. Jol'I.TRnrm: turkeys, live. 17c; dressed, 2K-; chickens, live. 13c: dressed, lie; springs, live, ijc; oresseo, i.tc. t r ".. ... ... l?ri 1" 110 hunt H a k bI.! a 1a . - VEAL Hteadv; ti to o-io weights, iHW " " 1 11 was k ; tw to Ui-lU. weighu, btl'lOc; to 110-lb. 5m V 'reeling at Tampa, weights.- UK Ho. I " ,re"l at Jackson- Chicago Rrcelpta-Wlieat. 28 tars; orn. I '"' lAhl '" ""e tailing in the lower 258 oar, oata, J13 ar. Estimated Tomor-! '"ke "K'on and St. lr:nce valley and of , the Day oh ('oniinodltlra. , , NEW YORK. Jan. 4. FLOUR Firm; spring patents, $5.10it5.40; winter straights, $4.15(Ji4.25; winter patents, $4,404(4.75; spring oleara, $4 10ft 4.40; winter extras, $3.4iK3.70; winter extras. No. 2. $3.25'&3.40i . Kansas straights. l4.5(K34.fi5. Rye flour, steady; fair to good.. $4.2(Xfi4.35: choice to fancy, $4 40fi4.7R. Buckwheat flour, dull; . $2.23 per 100 pounds. . CORN MEAL Firm;' fine white and yel low. $1.25; coaraa. 1.154(1.20: kiln dned, $2.85. . . .;.'..; WHEAT Spot market ,'strong;' No. 2 red, 99'4c elevator, nnd $1.0tH f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Puluth. $1.23 f. o. b. afloat, Futures market advanced In the face of weakness abroad, on active covering on the small movemejit and strength In the northwest, closing l'ic lo lc net higher. May. $1 X!7if!l OSS, closed. $l.06V; July closed, $1.02. Receipts, 1.200 bbls. . 1 - ' CORN Spot market firm; new No.-2 53c f. o. b. afloat; Futures market waa without transactions, closing at He net ad vance; May closed. 67iC. .Receipts, . 144,000 bushels; shipments, none. - OATS-Kpot market, firm; standard white, 9ro; No. 3. 39Ste; So. S. ssvtc; No.' 4. '38c. r inures market waa -without transactions, closing at Vc net advance. May closed, 40ic: Juiy, 4-ic. Receipts. 68.675 bushels. HAY Steady; No. " I, 1 .10; No, 2, $1.00, No. 8. M)S5c.' ' ' ' - HUl'b rlitn; common' to choice, 2Aj25c; I!i0, 16r((l9c; Pacific coast 1Wi20c; lfttt. 12jl5c. ' ' ' ' HlI)ES-rull; Central - America, uotroia. vcmiac. - . LEATHER Steady ; hemlock, firsts. 23V4 25VtC; seconds, 21'(b23c; thirds, . l!U20c; re jects, it(o i.e. 1 ... PROVISIONS-Pork. steady; mess, $22.00 4(2.' W; family. $23.00 24 50; ahoM clean, $2.0(ii-22.OO. Peef. steady; mess,' $13 004j 14 (f):. family. $18.00318.50: beef hams. $24.50 i27.00. Cut meats, dull; pickled bellies U to 14 lbs.. I13.2JW14.00; pickled hams, $12 50. Lard, steady: middle west, prime. $10.75r 10.85; refined, quiet; continent. $11.25; South America, $11.75; compound, $8 liyg 9.00. . "BUTTER Easy; creamery specials. 30c; extras. Wu2c; third to firsts. 23u27Sc; creamery, held, thirds to special; Mac-Sc; state, dairy, common to finest, liioc; process, common to special, 19-n24Sc; Imita tion creamery, first. 22r23c; factory held and factory, current make. ZUti'21o. ' EGGS Firm; western gathered, white, i3ii4K-; freah gathered, extra firsts. 8tf37c; freh gathered, firsts. 84ra35t: fresh gath ered, second. 30cu.33o; refrigerator, firsts, in local storage. 24'fpel41tc; refrigerator, seconds. 22Hf(2aWc. CHEESE Steady; skims. i21il2Hc ' POI'LTRY-Allve. firm: western chick ens, I.kuIoc; fowls. 1&m16',4c; turkeys. 15(T 18o. Lresaed, firm; western chickens, 12U 17Vic: fowls, li'olnic; turkeys, ltku23c. WKVIIIER IN TUB OKAIN BELT Pair and Colder la Predicted for Tkla Vlclnltj- Friday. OMAHA, Jan. o. 110. There has been a very decided rise In teAiperature In the lower valleys and throughout the west within the last twenty four hours. It continue cold in the upper valleys and lake region and temperatures ranging from sero. In northern loa and northern Illinois, to 22 degrees below sero in Minnesota and Manitoba, prevail through out that section. Temj-ratures have con tinued to fall along the Atlantic coast since the preceding report and exceedingly coid weather for that section prevails Alllo-Oialmora, pfd ........ Amalgamated Copper ... Amorlcan Agricultural American Beet gusar American Can American C. . F American Cotton Oil .... American M. U pfd Am. lc Rc.rltl., American Llnued Amortcon LocomotlT Amerlrin . R Am. s. A R. pfd Am. Bteol Foundries Am. Sugar Refining American T. & f American Tobacco pfd American Woolen Anaconda Mining Co Atchlaon . Atchlaon pfd ,, Atlantic Coaat I.ln B1U mora oiilo Bethlehem Steal Brooklyn Rapid Tr Canadian r-aclMc Central Uaathar Central Leather pfd. CaniTal of New Jeraay Cheeapoak & Ohio Chicago Alton Chlrgo O. W., new C. Q. W. pfd Chlcaao A N. W..... C, M. St. P v-. c, c. at at. L Colorado r. J I Colorado Southam Cnnaollrtaterl On ' Com -Froducta Delawara Hudaon tw!r Rio Grand D. R. a nfrl Dlatillara' Becurltia. una Krla lat pfd ..1 Erie d tifd Oenarkl Elactrle C.Tat Northani pfd., Great Northarn Ora ctfl... Illlnola Central tnterborough Met.' " Int. Met. pfd........' Intarnatlonal Harvester ... Int. Marina- pfd, International Paper International .Pump Iowa Central ,., Kanaas City 80...... K.' V., 80. pfd.,... Laclod Gaa Loulavllla N. Minn. V St. L.. M . St. p. A 8. .' at M., K." A T..- ; M., K. A T. pnJ...- Mlaaodrl Pacific ..'.; NatUa-ial Btacult National Load .:.....' N. R. H. or M. 24 pfd.... Now York Cantral.., N. Y.. O. A W....,,; Norfolk A Waatarn North American ...i Northarn Pacirto- , PactHc Mall '...'..... ; Pennaylvanla ...'...'.'......,., PeopJa'a Uaa '.....-...... r.. v.. -a. a gt. i,.. Plitahurg CVial .; Prenaed steal Car Pullman Palaca Car Railway 8,tMl Spring ftaadfna ..'. Republic Steal ....... 4,400 MS 63 H 4,4 TOO too 400 4H 4 61 S W 4' I M XX) 1H II no t', 10. TOO 1t 74 H 7H 4 4H II &8V4j IS 11 SI 744 103 44 113 141 , (o 00 45 444 00 lit Jit 1.0OO 141, 141 100 MS T1 32 81 4 100 MU ftftu. $.too loau ita 1034 ZQ ll 1011, 101 00 1074 107H 10TH too MH 1114' lots, 100 344 KH 1014 700 76 '4 74 '4 1.400 ;, I4 107 1,10 S H44 S2 400 104"4 104 im 10 3,600 24 tl4 M 30 !JH 4 300 145S 14JV, iV4 3.00 12fu 1244, 1844 100 to 46 44 31 7H 19.B0.I 140S4 13104 14014 1,700 1 14H )4'4 ' IMS 164 166 500 14 I Ju too m i av 100 u i m 1.JWJ 7 371, 27 100 4i it 44 S3 100 1S2M, 1B84 151 l.ioo 12514 1M 1M 701) S7 f4 MU 80 1SJ'4 UJH 1334 4.300 30'4 1844 If 3,600 K 644 56 Ill 134 U4 40 404 1 II 324 2 644 1.600 1034 107 IM14 IW 140 144 144 400 1144 300 46 300 II 1.00 134 10O 364 354 34 jax 324 324 8 41 43 liau 664 654 85i 374 U ' 'm4 37H soti 6.600 106 1M4 1114 1114 4114 6.TW) 103 1014 1014 6."4 !. 116 1174 1174 100 W4 4 ! 4,100 139S 1M4 W 1,400 108'4 106 ln4 i"U MT4 100 174 174, 600 314 31 MO 1404 160 4 II II 1684 32 . 600 1534 1614 1344 11 3,600 3044 1 100 II lot II '"ioi 'ti" 304 1 nii nepuenc staol Republic Steel fl..... Reck laland Co Hock lrlaf4 Oo. pfd... St. U A 8. P. ti pfd t. Lonla 8. St." L, R. VW. ' pfd Sloaa-fihafflaJd 8. A 1. Southern , Pacrfie SoulhfCn . Railway So. Hallway pfd Taanaaaaa. Copper.....,,.. . Tazaa A Pacific T., 8t. U A W. Ti, 8t. L A 'W. fd..., t'nlon Pacirto I nlon Paclfle pfd United Stataa Ttaalty.'. initeo stataa Kubber. t'nltad State Steal.,., II. S. BUal pfd IttaH Copper Va.-caro. Chemical ... Wabaah ., Wabaah' pfd " ... Waatem Maryland -.... Waetingliotta Elactlia Waatarn t'nlon Wbaallng A L. Lahlgh .Valley 7,So 1144 174) Total aalee far the day, 410.000 ah area. I.OBdoa Stock Market. , LONDON, Jan. . 6. American securities opened Irregular today. The market ad vanced under the lead of Canadian Paclflo and at noon was steady, values ranging from 1 point above to below yesterday' closing. - . London closing stock quotations: Ooneola. money ...73 1 II Loulavtlla A Kaah..l40 ro4Mo., Kan. A Taxaa.. 33H o4N. T. Cantral llau 1-4 Norfolk A Waatarn.. Iu4i4 63 60 4 ao4 M4 16 II itu . (.100 ii4 H54 11044 . 70 3 304 244 106 124 24 (24 400 364 144 344 . 300 114 34 31 300 644 684 fl'i . W.70I -1784 172 17344 600 S 334 634 ' 4 364 . 11,100 T44 714 T4 . 1.000 117S 1174 1174 KM -4614 454 464 TOO ?'4 4144 U'-J . I.ITO lfT4 700 16 100 il - II 144 (04 14 44 60 600 744 74 74H 44 171 do account AmaL Copper Anaconda . . , Atrhlaun do pfd 1 Baltimore A OhIO...1044 Pennarlvanla Canadian Pacific ...I"?' Hand Mlnaa (Viaaapsak A Ohio.. 14 Reading CM. Oroal waatarn. U Southei n Railway cm., mm. a i. r,.i4-.4 ao pra ll)4 o pfd H 104 Ontario A Waatern. 4ii4 ,. 11:14 .. k4 ,. il .. SI. . 64'4 .11S ..17114 . M .. 764 .111 . 17 .. St . M per 174 Southern Paclfle . 8014 t'nlon Paclflo .. . TOVi do pfd . iV. 8. B'.eal . M do pfd . IT WaNuh . 144 do pfd 1.. .137 Spanish 4 steady at 25 Pa Been l)nvr A Rio O... do pfd Erie do lat pfd do Id pfd Grand Trunk Illlnota Central ... SILVER Bar, I ounce. MONEY 2g2 per cent.-' - The rate of discount in the open market for hort bills is Piftl 6-ltf per cent; for three months' bills, i 6-lti3H per cent. -tbd row- heat. 1'Hi cars. i: cars; corn, 172 cars; oats. Kansas 4 lt- 4rela aad Provision. KANSAS CITY. Jan. &. W II KAT May, STuaiV-. July. 9.'o; cash. Stile higher: No. 2 hard. !1y1iViC; No- S. I4ns7;,ic; No. 1 red. llC'iil.m. No. S. cn$l.v0. CO!t May, 47c; July, 4bc; cash. o higher. No. 2 mixed, 4.tc; No. J. 42Vii 4.Uv. No. X white, 4av4Jc; No. $. 4ic. OATS I'nclianned. No. t white, S.'i&3Jc; No. 1 mixed. Si (.. :iiv.c. HIE-Nu. 2. ,-:ir.i-. HA Y 1'nchanged to 5 higher; timothy, $14.u' II 5U; choice pialrie, rt 1 I tK- 1 earner y, 2sc; first. 25o; sec ond ft 2.,c; packliig stock. 17c, KilGS-Kxtras, 0c; firsts. Site: seconds, lSc. Receipts. Shipment choice $12.00. Wheat, bu.. Cirn. bu.... Oata, bu.... !.t .22.0i 41.0i SO ) l.tWO MlaaeaaialU brala Market. INNEAPO'.IS, Jtn S.-WHEAT-lliy, Juiy. $1.11; No. 1 bard, $Jui"; No. scattered snows in Uie upiier Missouri val ley. The Indlcatiotis ard for cloudy weather, with possibly snow, in this vicin ity tonight, followed Friday by fair and somewhat colder. 1311. 1910. 1C09. 19tK Lowest laat night 17 1 IS 24 I'ieci.ltail n .00 ,u0 .ui .tjQ Not ma I temperature for today. 21 degrees. I telle ency in prec.pitatlon lance klarcb 1. 14 tj Inches. Kxt-ess corrSHndlng period, 1900, i.K inches. Lieftcieuc-y $.65 inches. L A. WELSH. I.ocal Forecaster. Leral eajrltle. Quotations fuiulshed by Burn. Brinks ti Co., 44 New Omaha National bank building: B'4. AalrM. . 46 a . 114 . M . to . 14 . 100 lit. 1IM. correapondlng period, 19t, llalatb tirala Market. I.CLVTH. Jan. $. W H EAT May, July. $1.10), No. 1 northern, $1.ubs; northern. $1 (fcVa 1 0tV OATS-S2WC. lilt; No. 2 I'rortat Market. PEORIA. Jan. I CORN Firm; No. I mixed ar.d better 43c; No. 4 mixed. Wrtc; sample, 41Vic. UATti toleady; atandard. $2'o. Council Bluff Watar 4 City of Omaha 4a. 1D13.. Cltr Nallunai Bank Bid. Colunibua. Neb. K. L, aa Cul.-a.go Sanitary 4 11 roil E.liaon 6. 131 podia Co. 1 par cent pfd yairiiu.nt aamery 1st g. 6 par cant H luwa Paitland Cainaat lat 6a 14 Kaliua City K U 6a. llil r4 Kanaka i ID School 4a 9 Lake Shore A M. 8a. 4a, 1131 13 Michigan State Tel 6a, 114 a N.w York City 4a 64 Omaha Gaa ia. 1111 74 Omaha Watar ia. 111 104 Omaha Water la. 1h4 , 144 Omaha St. Ky. 6a. 114... I Omaha A C. B. St. H aa. 1KI M Onutia A C. U. St. Ry. pfd t p. .. II Omaha A C. B. 81. kr.. com 6 Omaha E. 1.. A P. pfd 71 Pacific T A T. 6a. 1KJ7 , aV7 4 Rneky Mt. Ball Tel la a t'nlon aioeh Yarda ato-k 64 Southern ball T. A T. aa, 1641 a4 Waatarn Paclfle U 60 Raak of I'raace Slaleaoeat. PARIS Jan. & The weekly atatement of the Bank of France shows the following changes: Note In circulation. Increased 208.1uu,iit francs; treaaury deposit, de creased 54 6) uo francs: general deposits, decreased 47.n60 0l) francs; gold In hand, da ce Hard !i ii francs; silver In hand, de ereaaed i.tOO.OU) franc; bill discounted, ia- 36 Mii HH4 lot 1 100 t 44 11 l4 100 44 4 lot - t lt ' U 31 14 M M4 S3 1 'S k 14 ..Vf! do gen. 44a 64 ..1"A Mo. Paclfle 4t 77 .. ' N. R.R. of M. 44 144 l'4 N. . C. S t.... Armnnr A Co 4vt.. I!S do deb. 4a '. 8114 -At Maon gen. Il.. K. T.,'N. H. A H. do i-r. 4. I"4V er. la 13S"4 do ce, ia. 104 N". A W. lat c. ta.. A. C. L. tal 4a 44 Ha e. 4a Mt ha I A Ohio mm.. f4 No. Pacific 4a ,..10u, do IHa 12 4 do 1 30. do 8. W. 34 ("'S O . I., rfd. 4a .... 3 Brook. 1v. it. 4a.... la fnnn. ev. 3-a lSli.. NH Can. of O-. 5 174 do eon. . 4 103 14 t en. Lea her 6a ! Ftadlng gen. 4a s4 C, of N. J. g. 6a...l-'4 I'L. 8. F. fg. 4a 81 Chat. A Ohio 4u...ini4 g, ,rn. hm 74 dn ref. 6 M4 It. L 8. W. e. 4a.., 7I4 Chicago A A. ma.. 70 do 1st gold -4t.... to C. B. A Q J. 4a.... IAS 8. A. L 4a 774 do gon. 4a . 1 I7 Bo. Pc. col." 4s ! C. M A 8 P. g 34a 34 do cf. . aa (74 C. R. I. A P. . 4. 7la do. lat raf. . 4a 144 do rfg. 4 3044 ao. Railway 6a 107 1, Colo. Ind. 6a ..'......"77 do gelt. 4a 7H4 Colo Mid. at. W " t'nlon Pacific 4a...., Vt C. A 8. r. A-a. -4U4MU. do c. 4a ..el54 D. A M. er. -4s ta4 ' do lat A raf, 4a... 17 M U. . Rabbar la 11)14 304 U. - 8.. Steal . Id 6....18'4 Vm V -Car. Cem. 6a. .1004 6P 'Wabaah lat la 10614 74 do, lat A ex. 4a.... 44 7 J Weeters Md. 4a.. v.,. 64 Wat. Kite. rv. la... Ilu Gen. K'ac. ct. 6i....14I WI (-antral 4a l 111. Can. lat ref. 4a. HHMo. Pae. ct. it 14 Int. Met. 4'4.-' 714 ..' U. A K. O. do ref. 6a platlllera' 6a Krla p. I., 4. ....... do gen. 4a.. " do ct. 4a,. aer..A. do aerie B... Boston Stocks aad Boada BOSTON, Jan. B. Closing quotation stocks were as roiiows: Allouea ". 34V4 Mohawk , Amal. Copper ' 3i4 ?va1a Con. A. Z. L A 8 26 Nlplaelng Mlnaa Aritona Com 14 North . Butt .... Atlantic 3 North Lake B. A C. V. A 8. M. 114 Old Dominion-.. Butt Coalition Cal. A AHaon. in ............. ... 47 Paerott 8.. A C...: Cal. A Hoc la ...610 Qulncy Ontennlal 14 Shannon Copper Range C. C. 474 Superior r.ivt Butta C M 11 Superior A'B. Franklin 01 mux Coa... . . Oranby Con. Green Cananea - P Bupartar A P. 64 Tamarack , t . . .8. 8. R. A M 4 do pfd lal Royaia .Copper.. 15 Ptah Con. ,64rth Copper Oe. ., 844 Wtnona ' . 44 Wolverine 14 8 on .. 46 . ." 1 .. 104 .. 14 .. 44 .. 11 ,.116 us .. 70 .. lis. .. 34 .. 64 .. 114 .. 414 .. 364 .. 44 .. M4 .. 46S .. 84 ..11 Kerr Lake Laka Copper La ("alia Capper Miami Copper .. New York Carb Market. The following quotations are furunished by Logan & Bryan, members New York Btock exchange. 316 South Sixteenth street, Omaha: . .31 Laroaa .-. 44 . H4 Nt. Con 164 . S Nawhouaa i . 124 Ohio Cupper 1 l-ll . 224 Rawhld Coalition... -34 . 14 Ray Cantral ZV . 174 Swift Pkg. 'Co ..101 1 $-14 Saara-Roehticlt Ce... .1674 .. 64 gllear Pick 1 . 16 Superior A Pltttburg 14 Bay State Oaa Boaton Cona . . Butta Coalition Cartas Clilno Chief Cona .... Fractlen tala-Ialy ...... Ely Central ,. Kljr Cont ...... Ely witch ..... Franklin ....... Olroux 10. Tonopeh Mining .. JO Trinity Copper . North Lex OoHfield Florence.. 1 7-14 Bohemia Goldflald Delay I OJIbway ..... Graen Canana .... 434 North Laka It titration ....I 7H 44 4 JH 6 ' Baak of Gagltsd Statement. ; LONDON, Jan. 6. The weekly statement of the Bank of England shows the follow ing changes: Total reserve, Increased, A74.O0O; circulation,' increaaed, (90,000; bul lion. Increased, (684,800; other securities. In creased. 13.761.000; other deposits. Increased, C4.948.OO0; public deposits. Increased, ifi&.OOO; notes reserve, increased, . (590.000; govern ment securltes. Increased, 1,500.000. , New York Mlnlns Stocks. ' ' NEW TORK, Jan. S.i-Closlne; quotations on the Mining exchange: Alio Com. Tunnel etock. do bonda Con. Cal. A Va.... Horn 6llTr Iron Silver Laadvllla Con .116- Little -Chief .. . 10 Mexican ...... , II , Ontario ....... . 41 Ophlr . 30 . agtandard .... .160 Tallow Jacket , 1 ' , ' , ..... 66 1 ......II ...... .IM 13 Bank Clearings. ' OMAHA, Jan. B Bank clearings for to day were $2,774,313.72 and for the corre sponding date laat year $2,000,04.91.T . ... -C4fl Market." ' NEW. YORK, Jatt. S. COFFEE Futures opened steady, but at a decline of 6(10 points In sympathy with" lower European cables and as a result of scattering liquida tion or local bear pressure inspired by the announcement of the coffee valorization committee- that 1.200,000 bags, of valorisa tion coffee would be sold In the world's markets between April 1 and April HO. con stituting the entire valorisation sales for the year 1911. For a time the market was tinder aotive pressure and prleee eased off slightly from the opening figures, but later offerings became smaller and there was a sharp rally on a renewal of bull support, steadier late cables from Havre and cover ing of- shorts. The- close was steady, net 5 points lower o 7 points higher. .' Sales. 114. 000 bags: January. 11.40c; February. 1145c; March. 1150c; April. 1144c; May, 1143c: June, 11.36: July. 1132c; August." 11 34c; Sep tember.' H.lSo; October, 1107c; November, 11.11c; .Pecrmber, 109Sc. ' Havre, after show Ing a netloss of Jitft frgnc, . closed Hf4 franc net lower; Hamburg, 4i4 ' pf. lower; R'o. 50 rels. higher at 7T750; Santos. 160 rels higher; 4. 7$o50; 7s. T150; receipts at the two .Braalllan ports. 31.000 bags, against 17.000 last .year; Jundlahy receipts, B00 bags. . against 9,000 last. year. Firm offers from BraxiV were reported unchanged to a shsde higher. Spot coffee, steady; Rio No 7. lSc: Santos No. 4. lSc; mild coffee, quiet; Cordova, 1 0154 c. : . . ' 'Metal Market. " NEW TORK, Jan. 8. METALS Stand ard copper,' quiet;, spot, January and Feb ruary, $12.10(3 12.20; March and April. $12 15 012.25. London market, firm.; spot, (34 15s; futures, (57 lis 3d. 'Custom house returns show exports of ,412 tons so far this month. Ibke copper, $13.00 13 25; electro lytic, $12.75413.00; casting, $12 50312 75. Tin. quiet; spot and January, $39. 36039.76; Feb ruary. $39.lOi)39.60; March and April, $39 00 O39.50. Ixindon market, dull; spot. (1H1; futures. (lnO. Lead, quiet at $4.454.55. New York, and S4.X&4 .36 at . Fast 8t. - Louis. London market. 13 6s. Spelter, quiet at 86.65di5.an. New York, and $5. 406.43 at East St. Louis.- .' London- market. (24. Iron, Cleveland warrants, 60s HHd In London. Locally Iron was quiet: , No. 1 foundry northern. $16.26(6 1 26; No. ' 2. $14 7fa 11.76; No. 1 southern and No. 1 southern soft, $15 2:.15.75. ST. LOIMS, Mo.. Jan. 6. M ETA LB Lead , steady at $4 36; spelter, firmer at $6,374. Evaporated Apples aad Dried Fralts. NEW YORK, Jan. 6. EVAPORATED APPLES Quiet, with buyers and sellers apart. On the spot, fancy . Is quoted at L"v&15c; choice, ufe&llsc; - prime. 9Wt U'ic . , ..... 1RIED FRUITS-Prune, leas active, both tor local consumption and for ex port, but offerings are small and the prices are steady. Quotations range from 714c to 10c for California up to 30-40, and 11c for Oregons from boa to 30. Apricots, quiet, but firm on small offerings; choice, lSiMHUc; extra choice. l3Vtttl3c: fancy, 134iil4c. Peaches, Inactive, but pricas are firmly held; choice, 7c; extra choice, 84 &8S4C; fancy, ic. Raialns, quiet but steady. With ' little 'pressure ' to sell; loose muscatels, 5$)$.c; choice to fancy seeded, 644WV4c; . seedlees, Kattc; London layers, U.20W1.3S. t'ottoa Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 5 COTTON Spot closed steady to 10 points higher; middling upland. 15.00c; middling gulf, 15.25c. - No "ht!' LOUTS, Jan. 6.-COTTON-I)ulI; mid dling. 16S.C Hales, none; receipts, 1 ( bales; shipmenis, 7.744 bales; stock, 23.675 balaa. New York' cotton market as furnished by Logan V Bryan, membera New York Col ton exchange. $16 Houth Sixteenth street, Omaha: Month, j Open. I High. I Low. Close.! Yts'y. Jan. .. March May .. July 14 0 14 86 15 00 16 01 14 76 15 00 15 13 16 13 Aug ! 14 73 I 14 84 14 70 I M 14 - I 14 7 14 6 14 60 14 94 II 84 14 74 ! 14 62 14 I 14 68 16 13 li 03 15 IS 15 04 gar Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 6.8UOAR Quiet; muscovado, I teat, Kc; centrifugal, M test. S.toc; niolaaate. tt teat, $.110. Reflated ulet. . Receipts were: Official Mondsy Official Tuesday ... tifficlal Wirlneeday Kstlmatc Thursday Cattle. Holt. Sheep. ... 1.357 1.3-5 2,106 ... 1.B49 1.0 1t-l ... 6.HT5 6.117 9 4 0 ... 6.900 10.0110 10.0 Four tiavs this week. .14.511 17.4SO 19.(30 Pnme davs Isat week. .. .10.400 IS.fil IT. 2 .).... o 1. - .. ,e -no 9-, Ri.i :lnlt Runic days 3 weeks ago! iai.'fafl i.".S02 2.i..C A . . l . .... A, "1- 1 . k (-me oayn 4 weens ago. ..' j.'.i.v -. Fame days last year 14.S12 1(5,797 lH.r'UI The following table shows tne receipt of cattle, hogs and sheep at Pouth Omsh for the year to datj as compared wllh laat year: 1911. 1910 Inc. I attle ."..: 14.511 11 3: S.1'5 Mors , i;,4r.O H.341 4.1.)9 Sheep 19.430 14.W-9 0,141 "'lie'" following ' tab: iiow the averag prices of -hog at South Omaha tor the )u: several days, with comparison: Datea. 1910. 1909.19Os.ln.190.19nR.LoO4. I 00! 4 67 4 8"4 6 6 00 4 51 ree. .. Dec. 28.. Leo. 29.. Dec. 30.; Deo. 81.. Dates. Jan. 1... Jan. 3... Jan. $... Jan. 4..: Jan. 6... 1 794 1 30 T 704 ( 36 7 &8Vs $ $1 7 6 8 29 ? 71- a 2i 1911. 1910. 8 24 7 5 8 Vl4 8 30 7 8:' 8 IS I l 6 6 6 6K 6 4b, 6 OO) 1909 6 to I 0i 8 7o 6 661 4 39! 6 15 4 44 1 I 20 4 60i 4 33 24 190R.I18O7. 4 361 24 4 36 21 4 40 29 4 361 3-! 6 14 - 16 331 S 22 6 0b a 1900. 6 14 6 11 6 07 4 52 4 47 1905. 4 89 4 U I 45 4 47 Sunday. ; Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union stock yards for twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock p. m.: . RECEIPTS. C, M. & St. P 16 15 Wabash I S Missouri Pacific 2 - 2 1 I'nlon Pacific 44 24 11 C. & N. v., east 10 II . 6 C. N. W., west. .'. 90 43 9 C, Ht. P., M. A O.. 24 9 8 C, H. at Q., east 4 . 4 2 C, B. ot Q., west 3V . 2.1 lit C, R. 1. A P., east 23 3 1 C, R. 1. & P., west... ...8 3 1 Illinois Central... a.......... 2 2 Chicago Great Western.'.....- 2,1 Total receipts...... 241 146 61 Disposition DISPOSITION. of stock per head follows: Cattle. Hogs. Hheep. Omaha Packing Co........ 611 1,318 1.7 Swift and Company 921 2.193 1 .520 Cudahy Packing Co .'.1,443 2,40 o.t3 Armour Co 7W 2.45 blH Hohwarts-Bolen Co 2X1 .... Murphy Bros 1,138 .... W. B. Vansant Co 64 Benton Vansant ft Lush.. '42 .... .... Htephens Bros 91 . .... Hill 6V Son .1.3 K. B. Lewis 123 .... .... Huston A Co 31 .... .... J. B. Root & Co lei J. H. Bulla 60 L. F. Hubs 3tt McCreary ax Carey 162 .... .... 8. Werthelmer 178 .... H. F. Hamilton?.... .... .... Mo A Kan. Calf Co 155 Hoi Degan 33 ' .... Kline ot Christy 97 Other buyers ' 908 9,825 Bt'tt . Totals ..8,042 8.825 .6S7 CATTLE The severe cold weather at the beginning -of the week has changed the regular- course of receipts very materially this week.. As a rule receipts of cattle at the beginning of the week are heavy, grad ually becoming lighter toward the close until- Thursday and- Friday there are usually very small runs, with next to noth Ing on Stiturday. Thla week the receipts started out extremely small and have in creased aa the weather has moderated until today the run waa very large. It was In fact- the larrest run of cattle experienced at this point on a Thursday since April 21." unfortunately for the selling interests at the same time that receipts were large advices from other -markets Indicated more or -less decline In prices, with- the result that the trade here opened extremely slow, with buyers all very bearish. ' A good share of the forenoon had passed before very much business was transacted and it was unusually late before anything like a clear ance was effected. Owing to the conditions outlined above, the marker on' beef steers was slow all the mnrnlnar while nrlcea were, weak to 10c lower-than yesterday. The decline of the two days has wiped out about ail the ad vance made earlier In the week, so- that the market Is now not far from where It was at the close of last week. Heavy cat tle suffered worse than good light weights. Cows and heifers showed the same de cline as beef steers and they, too. were rather alow. ' Stockers and feeders have been In splen did demand all the' week and they were fully steady this morning In spite of the weakness of fat cattle. ' Quotations' on cattle: Oood to choice beef steers, $.0$.60; fair to Kood beef steers. i5.4Vu00: common to fair beef steers. $4.75tS6.40; good to choice cows and heifers. $4.50n6.26; fair to good cows and heifers. I3.6oii4.50: common to fair cows and heifers, $3.0003 66; good to choice stock ers and feeders, $6.00i.65; fair to good stockers and feeders, . $4.4O0S.OO; common to fair stockers anS feeders. $3.50'H.40; stock hellers. $S.O0i'o4.16; veal calves, Vi.W 8.25; bulls, stags, etc., $3.3O4.90. .Representative sales: . ','.,.' BEEF 8TEERR No. At. Pr. No. t Ill I 60 ' II to I II 41 46 COWS. A. Pr. IX. I I 70 ...1. 30 . 344 .1111 ..111 ..11M 6 ; I 76 4. , ll!.!!!'.". 64 ll!!!!!'.! 11 it'.'.'.'.'.'.'. I 40. 70 I 76 I 71 4 M 4 10 4 to ' 4 15 4 M 4 U HEIFERS. 4M 1 4 00 6 4 M 4. ...... 4 3 10 4 3 14 4 43 BULLS. 1 M I.... t... 8 ... 4.... II. ... 17...; 11.... 11.... 4.... 4.... 1 ... 17.... HI $ 60 14 1074 .. 170 .1100 t 70 11 ... ,.1047 1045 I 75 17 1041 .... 711 I 71 1 117 .... M in II 1308 ,...'.1610 4 10 ' 17 ...1111 lltl 4 TO 11-... ...tJJI ..... S:4 4 15 11 H07 19 4.11 , 1 121 .....llla ....'141 4 0 1 60' 4 710 4 00 6 171 4 M 71 47 70 .... M0 .....im lloO 4 00 . 1 1000 4 04 1 too 4 04 1 1114 4 II I 140 4 10 1.. .. , .. 1IM 4 30 I.,... ,. ..1031) 4 80 CALVF,S. .... V 4 60 3 . . . . 3J 4 M 4 .... i4 4 60 14 1 424 4 50 . I .... 4lo 4 60 1 .... 4M 4 7.1 I .... II 4 75 I 171 4 71 1 .... 436 4 71, I IM 4 M 4 .... U0 4 to 1 410 I US 1 COWS AND HEIFERS. .... ni 4 1 1 1161 STEERS AND HEIFERS. M 1 It ' AND 16. 71 , IM 911 ..laM ,. iaO ..140 ..1630 ..1440 ..1S10 ..10c I 411 230 80 140 110 ill 111 140 ISO 141 140 170 4 M 4 36 4 40 4 45 ' 4 10 4 II 4 10 4 10 4 40 6 00 4 II 4 76 4 16 4 30 4 14 4 40 4 50 4 55 4 4.1 4 75 I 00 6 15 6 li 6 75 7 00 7 50 I 76 I 00 I 00 I 00 I ttl I II 00 BTOCKERS 704 4 00 410 103 4tt 447 470 Tt 711 T10 70 700 600 FEEDERS. IM 6 Oil 4 to I Tn I 00 4 U 1 716 I 00 4 to ' I i-tt I 1 4 75 11 7J0 I 16 4 7S 4 75 6 IS 4 71 II 71 6 15 4 U II IM Hi 4 10 110 I 15 4 an , 14 Ill I U 4 30 1 HI 6 40 4 as WESTERNS. - Ed Cheeaborough Wyo, $ feeders. 6 cows feeders. 17 cow.... 6 heifers. 618 . 750 . 920 .1007 . 921 6 70 8 75 6 00 $ 80 4 00 2 feeders, 80 heifers.., 6 heifers. .. 63 heifers.., 1U3 feeders. 818 766 654 27 859 6 00 4 26 4 25 4 50 6 10 HOOK--Aside from the fact that receipts were the heaviest in several weens, tne situation In the hog yards, this morning was little different from that of any day lately, when declines - were demanded Trade ruled lower from the start, but sell ers accepted cheaper price more readily than usual and movement was reasonably active throughout. As compared with yes terday's average trade bulk showed a break of l"-jlM, rough and highly mixed loads going at the full decline. Shippers purchased a few loads and helped to make the 11 o'clock clearance practically complete, but the demand from thla source waa rather discriminating. Quality of offerings was excellent on an average, as - the narrow spread of high prlrea Indicated. Light and light mixed grades were the rule and heavy packing offerings the exception. Smooth bscon weights sold around $7.80. with top at $7 .. Mixsd ranged around $130,000 RICHARDSON COUNTY, NEB. Drainage District No. 1 DRAINAGE 6 BONDS Dated July 1, 1910. Maturing serially. Interest payable Jan uary 1 and July 1. Denomination $1,000. I lUCHAMlSON OHXTY Is the Ntmlheast 4ouiily if No hinaka, loratetl ninety miles south of Onialin ant! tlilrly-llve miles north of St. Joseph, Mo in Uie heart if lite richest farming nectlon in the Missouri Itiver tullcv. Drainage District No. 1, comprising 29,4.0 2 otTts oT lan.1, is situated in just about the center cf. the county, was organized for the purpose of straightening the channel of (he Ntmahn river, which, owing to Its very twisting course, (iica3lotisllv overflows ita banks after an especially heavy and continued rainfall. There is no swamp or waste In ml in thp entire ilis trict, and under present conditions, without drainage, the poorest land sells readily at $SO per ncie. The average value of land in the District Is from $60 to $65 per aere, which should at least be doubled when this drainage ptoject Is com pleted. The several assessments are spread upon the County Tax Records by the County ClerU and are collected by the County Treasurer at the same time and in the same manner as state and county taxes. The constitutionality of the Nebraska drainage law and all proceedings In respect to the organization of this District have been approved by the supreme court of the state of Nebraska. All proceedings incident to bond issues have been drawn and approved by Horace 8. Oakley, of Wood & Oakley, Chicago. Having thoroughly investigated this project, the character of the land and the resources of the District, tve recommend these bonds for investment. MATURITIES AND THICKS. ti S,000 due July 1, 1010 9104.U.1 20.000 due July 1, 1917 105.117 iiO.OOO due July 1, 1018 1 (Kt.ttit 211,000 due July 1, 1010 107.0'J 15,000 due July 1, 1020 107.(11 10,000 due July 1, 1021 '. 108.21 10,000 due July 1, 1022 10N.NI 10,000 due July 1. 1023 . 1 (.:.- 10,000 due July 1, 1024 100.N0 10,000 due July 1, 1025 110.33 Accrued interest to be added, NKTTINH 3 PEH CICXT. Special circular with map upon request. Woadin, HcNear St Moore INVESTMENT BONDS American Trust Building CHICAGO i iaj i j j i. sua j j-ui Ju $7.75 and heavies sold at $7.70 and less, ac cording to quality. These prices. It will be noted, are easily firm as compared with those of last Paturday Ne. At. Sh. Pr. No. At. Sh. Pr. 41 151 110 T 40 11.. .."....Ml M T N 10 1T 71) T 15 14 1W 4 7 ) 41 IK (0 7 M 221 ... 1 44 t5 40 1 60 110 ... 7 SO SS I!! 40 t 50 10 Ill ... 7 M 1 118 ... 1 0 M lt ... 7 SO tt in o 7 tn Hi ... 7 m 0 170 IflO 7 W II ill 0 7 m S3 14 10 7 42H 16 10 IM T 10 17 101 ... 7 SS 71 141 ... 7 li) 45 IM 10 7 16 4 J!5 l 1U 47 170 ... 1 46 70 SHI ... : l 14 117 ... 7 70 ! 114 ... 7 VII " 47 161 ... 7 70 10 187 ... 7 ft II HO 14 7 70 7 lot D 111 7 141 10 7 7 SM ... 7 10 1 143 ... 7 70 SI .. ...140 ... Tin 10. a. ll ... 7 70 111 542 ... 7 0 17 IM ... 7 70 M 10 ... 7 10 ; mo ... 1 70 i4i iio t no 7 15 ... 7 70 7 ... 7 10 M t 40 7 Til 4 174 ... 7 10 11 m 10 7 70 10 HI ... 7 10 14 Ill 100 7 70 M 14 ... 7 10 70... 141 40 7 7He ,.U ... 7 71 ... 7 78 11 110 ... 7 10 M 14S J T7S 43 140 0 7 M 71 114 ... 7 71 71 114 40 7 2'4 71 4 ... I 76 71 WO ... Ill 4 47 140 7 75 IS 144 DIM m 1 7 71 I ... 7 111 74 Ill ... 7 7S fl ISO 40 7 l" 70 117 ... : 7 71 n 1S1 ... 7 IS 41 WKl 40 1 71 70 144 7 IS 71 ISO ... 7 71 II MS ... 7 H 14 170 40 7 7S 74 71 ... T .' II JO ... 7 . IDS 40 7 IS 46 Ill ... T 10 St .40 7 S 45 tO 7 10 M 101 ... 7 16 II ioi w IM ,.1 ... 7 H 41 Ill ... 7 10 PIGS. II M ... 7 60 SHEKP Tone to trade in the sheep barn this morning; waa bearish, the lower trend to prices bein due to the heaviest run In several days and lower advices from east em points. The demand for high dressing material waa fairly active, however, and the general trade appeared to be little worse than quotably weak. Soma of the better strings moved at prices pretty close to steady, while less desirable offerings ruled around a dime lower. tiood ewes ranged around $J75, but a $1.00 top quotation Is no longer recognised, $3.8f buying choice quality. Heavy wethers were none too active, but handy weights, well finished, would probably command $4 00 or better. Yearlings were not very plentiful and same quotations noted yes terday are still In force. Lamb trade Is just about on the same basis as It was at last week's close despite the fact that local supplies have been rather limited. Cost la being cheapened in the, east, of course, and relative reductions on thla market are only natural, tiood fed lambs are now selling around $5.85 and tops would not go over $6 00 at most. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Good to choire lambs, $6 SOflti 00; fair to good lambs. $5.fiOt5.$0; handy weight yearlings. $4 70-0-5C; heavy yearlings, f4.25ijr-4.70; good to choice wethers. $3 fnKri 4 10 ; fair to good wethers, $.t.6tt?i3.00; good to choice ewes, $.TMty!!.90: fair to good ewes. $3. 2Gfi 3.60. Sheep: Culls to feeders. $1.603.86. 1 Sl-.aX-Sl K.SSJMSajeep"U I . 79B: heavy. 17.fSfiS.00; packers and butc'iers, $7..2Vfc8.O0; lights, $7.Kn7.M. SHEEP AND I.AMRS- RfCe'pts. 10 0 head; market. 10c to loc higher; lambs, $5 75 tfNi.35; yearlings. $4.2o'p6.50; wethers. $4.tlii 4 ?5: ewes, $3.5ufra.(t6; stockers and feeders. $3.00&3.76. - CHICAGO I.I V 13 BTOCK. HABKET Deraaad for Cattle and lfoaa Weak Sheep Lower. CHICAGO. Jan. 6. CATTLE R-celpt. 12.000 head; market, weak; beeves, U.HVfH 7.00; Texas steers, $4.2ftf5.!in; western steet s, $4.1KW.00; stockers and feeders. $3.73YW: cows and heifers, $J.80.30; calves, $7.0Ovd .2S. HOGS Receipts. 28.000 head; "market, weak at a decline: light. $7.80friS.10; m'xed. $7.808.15: heavy, $7.SW 8.15; roughs $7 7.H; good to choice heavy, $7 90?i8.15; plgi, $7.6X&8.1."i; bulk of sales. $8.WS 10. SHEKP AND I.AMBS-Recelpts. 20VX head: market, mostlv 10n lower: native, $2.6O??4.60; western. $2.7MTI: yearlings, $3.7f3.M; native lambs, $4.76i6.a0; western, $5.0006.60. St. f.awla I.I re Stork Market. ST. LOUIS. Jan. B. -CATTLE-Rece pts, $200 head, including 300 Texan; market, 10c lower: native shipping and export steers, $S.80i)r7.2S: dressed beef and butcher steers. $6.2,Vg7.00; steers under 1,000 pounds, $6 5047.2fi; stockers and feeders. $3.7Mi6 a.".; cows and heifers. $3.7fiiff4S M; canners, $3 OCufp $.85; bulls, $8.WVcf.26; calves. $R.2.VtfH So; Texas steers. $4SOilpr8.fiO; cows and heifers, $3.00ffl4.SO. T HOGS Receipts, .X) head: market. So to 10c lower; pigs and lights. $7Tvff8.l6; pack, ers. $8.107$. IB; butchers and best heavv. $8.0M8.17(4. SHEEP AND 7,A MBS Receipt, l ,. head; market, steady; native muttons, f3.ro t4i!fi: lambs. $fi.60(&.60: culls and bucks. $2.6003.00: stockers, $2.2f3.25. N. Av. 20 western yearlings 80 $ western wethers 106 141 western ewes W 316 western ewes.: 86 V5 western lambs 7$ western ewes 107 33S western lambs 81 10 western ylgs & culls, lambs.. 82 Its western ewes i K4 western lamhs 71 1& western yearling 86 It) western yearlinn 84 8 western ewes and wethers... 76 11 western ewes 09 860 western lambs 57 V western lambs, culls 46 40 western ewes 101 6$ western yearlings 82 44 western lambs 84 271 western lambs 80 223 western lambs 80 1HI western ewes Ill 86 ahorn lambs 84 247 western ewes 104 S-3 western lambs 78 462 western ewes 102 atix-k la Slakt. Receipts of live stock at the five cipal western markets yesterday: South Omaha .. St. Joseph Kansas City ... St. Louis Chicago Cattle. ... 6 SMH ... 2.600 ... 6.6H) ... 3.300 ...12,0(10 Hogs. 10.0 4 7.60 10ta . fs.000 Pr. 6 a 4 00 3 76 $ 80 5 80 $ 85 6 SO 6 00 S 2 5 65 4 36 4 35 8 75 8 66 C 60 8 60 8 6 4 S. 6 7 j 5 90 6 f I 3 66 6 40 4 00 I 70 8 65 prin- Sheen. 10 000 6 ' 4.000 1 MOD 200 St. Joseph Lire Stork Market. ST. JOSEPH, Jan. 6.-CATTLE-ReoelptS. $.600 head; market slow; steers, $4.608675: cows and heifers, $3.263e.60; calves, $00 8 50. HOG8-Rerelpts. T.SOO head; market 'i 10c lower; top. $7.00; bulk ot sales, $7 80 4C7 ?S. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 8.000 head; market 10c lower; lambs, St. I.oala General Market. ST. LOUIS, Mo., Jan. B.-ttHEAT-Hlgher: May, $1.00i&l-00i; Jtilv. Kftc. Cash, firm; track: No. 2 red, $101; No. 1 hard. 96c$j$1.0I. CORN-Futures. higher; May,-48Hc; July, 4d4c. Cash, higher; track: No. 2, 45c; No. 2 white. hc. OATS Futures, higher; May, 83fl4c; n-i July. Cash, higher; track.. No. i, J:'c; No. 2 white, 5c. RYE Unchanged; S3V. FLOUR Firm; red winter patents. $4 40' 4.76; extra to fancy to straight, $!.au'!i4.30; hard winter clears, $3 2.Vn 3 60. SEKI Tlmothv. $3.0i 50. COKNMEAL--$3.30. BRAN steady; sacked, cant track, $103 61 06. HA V Firm; timothy, flo.OOfc 19.00; prairie, $12 Oorp H 50. PROVISIONS Pork, unchanged; jobbing, $19 W. Lard, higher: prime steam, flO.jOtji 10 30. Pry salt meats, unrhanxed; boxed extra shorts, 110 SV1; clear rli. $10 7'; short clears. $11.00. Karon, unchanged; boxed extra short. $12 .1214; clear rllia, $11,124: short clears. $12 60. POULTRY Firm; hi. kens. 12Hc; sprlnna. IS'-ir; turkeys, 174c; ducks, 14u; geee, IK. creamery, 2!.((t.'Wc. Hl'TTKR-Steadv; EOOS-Steady; 2e. Flour, bbls Wheat, bu Corn, bu Oats, bu Receipts. 8.400 37.000 66.0ii0 47,000 Shipment 17. loo 52.0 m 77. ""0 Liverpool (irata Market. LIVERPOOL. Jan. S-W'H KAT-Spol . tirm No. 2 red, western winter. 7a :'M Futures, steady; March, 7 Pad; May, 7t ld CORN Spot easy; American mixed, new. 4s 44d; American mixed, old. 6s lK-d. Fu tures, steady: January, 4s 7?id; February, 4s J'td; March. 4s 5d. Totals.. ..S.100 64 800 40.000 K ernes 4'llr Lire Slock Market. KANSAS CITY. Jan. S CATTLE Re ceipts. 6.500 head. Including 8W southerns: market, steady; dreaaed beef and export steers, $6 i7 00; fair lo good. $4 KxjJ I.O0: western steers $4.75d4 : stockers and feeder, W Iwtto 70, southern steers. $4,750, 6 00: southern cows. MOnfil.75; native cows, ll,M,(:i, native heifers It.OOtl 00: bulls. $4 0 'I 5 10; calves. f4 6t8&0 HOGS Receipts, loouo nun; opening, lower; close, strong; bulk of !. $7 tU9 Mllwaakee Grala Market. MILWAUKEE, Jan. 6 FLOl it-Firm WHEAT No. 1 northern. $1 .tUVV'tfl 'i; No. 2 northern, fl.OoVg 1 06V4; May, WV'li to'tc asked. UATSKtandard. S3"r. HA RLE Y Samples, e31(lc. Omaha Hay Market. ' OMAHA. Jan. 6 HAY No. 1. $10; No. 2. A ait. . I. i li Mi.ii7 III' alfulfu st I 'J la . f7.W, j.vrnilli V ' "-1 "nana, asi.vr. titraw: Wheat. $5.50. ry. $6.50. oats. $7 no. Wool Market. ST. LOl'IS. Jan. S. WKIUnchan:ed territory and western mediums, tl'o-'Jc; fine mtdlums. 171'Jc: fine. I.'nl3c. Th Kty te tbs Situation Be Want Ada.