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nu: r.FE: omaita. wkoxksdav. .tanuaky is. ion. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET- patent. $1 J.; ill t clears. $'. w 5. 5 . r ono t i cs rs IJ.-l, 2 I I H N- o. J cllow. ( . j n VIS -No :i white. s:4..l V- HeaTy Receipt and Reaction! Help uirV-No'.'!: ",.14!,. ' Wheat Eean. iihk i.dmii iihki:t NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS ' Trading Begins with Broader and More Active Demand. ' Omaha r B I! P la. umahs i lit A. 1 1 4 f I"' "msr i B si. i:. ,v. iv:( ''', a: -4 I'mshs I'. B. Hi R pl.t. 5 p r... "'t i Mtinlil 4V I B SI Rv , enm '( ' s..mhe-n Hell T T :.. I:.n M , ' stale of Mixftino'la S'-a. !: ' -h arrs. nM .aulehei srr In l18. l-si', P". KiM-kfnr.l Kin trie (n 5. i M 4 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET i conl.ioji nn tmk of CORN SITUATION IN SYMPATHY I.Ike Condition Presall I'rfC ellla HkfH tah alae ler Tno Wfflii of Adtinr" 4 hies of Utile F.ffert. OMAHA. .Inn. IT. PH. fieneial condition In the wheat sltua'loni rave changed sfter a mo wrek- advance. ! Recent ninl-ti're over the winter wheat' belt ha helped the nop ouiiook. Receipts, at northern markcK Imp inc. -eased Slid foreign new la on a bearish order, tt'pak- nes In lha iash wheat market has . a j ( isnnencv in influence in uno.-. The run market I folium Inn wheal rlnselv. and heavy reielpts. due to free selling on the recent advance, ha weak ened the each value. Reactions nre ilue aft'T stead- advanee. and priS'nt decline tlanfallnn f the Hay on fiintni ndltle. M-:V VwKX. .Ian 1T - I'l.i n ll-Steadv ; spies patent. I'. "KiS mi; winter straight. II .'.".II .(... winter patent. 84 4'ti 4 "si, spring 1. r. t I'.ti 4". winter extras. No. 1. tit" '!..; winter eMras. No. 2. 1! 5?3.4I; Kan Mi'' st night. -i, 4 -, 1 4.T.S. Rip flour, fiun; fnlr to good. t4 2"7l.V.; choice to fancy, ?4 4-"if $ .V. Buckwheat flour, nmet. f 2 .:: per Hi ihs arioa .GAINS ARE WELL DISTRIBUTED t.rneral Tone Indicate me of More I'nwprlnl Financial Factors Were I Knrnuraalaa Moemet hr Tarlt l onirnl at l.raat. -Fteailv ; fl.-m w hl'a and yel- aie In order. Weak and lower ialle had little i ef fe t on the wheat opcnlnic whl'li firm at rloln level lonie at live pmt and roverlnd hy sl'tirt cave tt -OUN.Mi:4l low. tl.iii-o 1.2.1. WHKAi Spot market firm; No. 2 ted. II ll'nc. elevator. Jl.ms f. o. b. afloat; No. ! 1 northern. Inihith. II f. o. I. afloat. iiturr mnrl-ei wa firm on coverliiR". due 10 derreaInK tork. le-n favoiabie weather in lite aoutli w exl and llrm nvitide mar kff. rlolnr Si7e net higher. Mav, 11 M i-ici I (in .t-ln. closed lltv.i,: July rloed at IHa1,. Itectipt-. ..4-i iiu.; Hmpmi nn, i, ' Ml I ir no i ui ket a hotter tone ami uh alite n-lvame Vjtl'c. demand heln more urgent. Itli the hern afli pnre In wheat and llslit offerlna on late hid to th rae rorn ernirtli. and alne advanced i in the late half of the eeion. t'ali corn wa leadllf taken at 1 c over yeateidav. f'rlmarv wheat receipt were 437. W bn. and ahlpmenl were 24SO0 bu.. aaainft re reipta laat eHr of 7oK.non hu. and ahlp ment of yoa.KVi bu. Trlmarv corn recelnt were WI.OoO hn. and ahlpinent were tr"0 bu., aaalnat re relpt laat -ar of H4X.non bu. and ship ment a of SOS.OnO bu. t'learance were 2r.tt.nrio bu. of corn. 2a5 bu. of oata and wheat and flour il to i!6iti0 bu. Liverpool rloeed lower on wheal and Lh9iijd lower on corn. The following cauli sale were reported Wheat No. 1 hurd; 1 far. !ic. No. car. 41'tf; 1 car. 41i4e: 5 r.tr. tic. ,o. mixed; 2 car (dry). 41V: 13 vara. 4'V car. 41c. No. 4 mixed: : car. 4t grade; I car. 3Sc. OataNn. wh'te; ! car. 31'ic. No 4 whlta: car. S0c. No. ?, y-llow: 1 car. 31V. No grade: 1 car lyellowl. au'ic. Omaba (a ah Price. Wheat: No. 2 bard. mt'irJ'.V; No. 3 hard. Mfje; No. 4 hard. 7'" e; re.lected hard. 7fl'iM4; No. 2 aprlng. S.vtltt'r; No. 3 prlnn. HlfiaSo. Corn. No. i white. 4ifi4.,14jc; No. I while. 41Vtr4:4r: No. 4 white 41v 41V: No. 2 color. 41!-'('4ic; No. :t yellow. 41iDt41c: No-. 3 yellow. 4i'ri41V; No. 4 yellow. 4Wii4!i:; No. 2 4H4'u41tc; No. 3, 4IW4IV: wo. 4. 4W4ii"c; no jrraae, .i.m.c. j Oata. No I white .71 at V.r: pmndard. 314j: i lr: No. S while. :f'.'hl'..c: No. 4 w hite. ' WEATHER J'i330iC No. 3 vellow. MWWr ' No 4 yellow. 2i)a)V. Barley. No. 3. 8i'a87c; No. 4, WfKc; So. 1 feed. 6.Vtf71c; rejected, 60 69c. Rye, No. 2, 7Ji8oc; No. 3. 7'ii7?. Carlot Receipt. Wheat. Corn. Oat Chlcaro 31 o4;i -f Mtnneapolla 214 Omaha 38 61 11 Duluth :w i HKN Spot market steady; new. No. o.!c. f. o. b. afloRt l-'tmireM market wa j without trnation. closlnn 1c net higher. .May. doeed at ."iN1,!-. Kciiipi. I.'.4.1i'i bu.;j lllpmenl. ltd. 70.1 hu iiAIS fipot market tradv. Kuturt market wa without tianfarlion, coning! at Jf. to net ttilx . 1 rlnuffil 1 country ,v i,.i.. nii- i;.i.ii MA V Kmk.v: prime. $Ui7"3; No. 1. Jl.ftitf I 1.17'; No. 2. MriRSl.OO; No. 3. Vic. ffof'fi firm; tate iwtminn to choice 1910, :.Va27r: 1itr. I,'j2iic; F'aciflc coat, 1910, 1SQ 22C: 1fl. Uilltc HMiKS-HuII, Central America. 21c; Bo gota. 'JJtilc. I.KATH KH Steady ; hemlock flrat. 2'.Wif 25c; aecond. 21''(f23c; third. Wf20c; re ject. I:4fl7r. PROV'ISll NB Pork ateadv; me. 1l;2.2S I HVt.iM; famllv. $.'2 .Wo 2n.0f); abort clear, j l?('mvf,2; (,. Meef. firm; men. 14 00uH..n, family, IB..Mrfi y,.w, hu t ham. $2i &On-'"..V). t i.t meat. M-ady: Pickled hellle. 10 to 14 i pound. I.l'u14c; pickled ham. U!'fi:!c. Iard, , ' Kteady; middle west, prime, tin Mfi 1(1.", If fined, steady: continent, 111.20; .outh i. t . . -. , rp. i t .,!. unlet: nrlrne cltv I Clir. 11 v. - 7..,.-. rnnntrv. 77IWi Dl '1 Tt" I V.i aou ctaaa in o- ai nnp ml OTxi ? I extra". JT.V; third to tlrai. 1 ti 24c ;' held Vil ' 1 '" main O Jairv pnmlnnn In finest mrt.. ntnt. second to special. 17'u'2iV: inmatlon cteam ety flt-t. I9ii2"c; factory held. 1'nlHV; current make. l7'tf1V. i 'II K l'K - Kasy : fklm. 2'(i12c. y.ih ;s Kay ; western gathered first. .10 iftxtc; fresh gathered extra firt. 27,i'a2ic; first. 21V'i27c; Keconds. 2iVa,2'ic: fresh gath ered dirties. No. 1, 23d2lc; No. 2, 21rg22c; refrigerator special mark fancy. In ioca'i stoiase. 24c; first. 22Vfr23V; second. 211, tl'.'2c POl'l.TltV Dressed, firm; western chick ens. 14iy819V; fowls. Lift 17c; turkevg, 1R 'a 2ri. ourum: 1 car, W.'tr. America ill Kh: enmnonnd Corn-No. 3 white: 1 car. 12V : 4 cars. T A !.)) W (Julet ; prime r. rsn. 4 wnne; i car. v ' ."". v No. 11 color: 2 i r 42c. No. 3 yellow. 1 libd., ' NKW YORK. .Ian. 17 Trading on the Slock exchange today began with a l.road , and active demand, which soon placed the list as a whole at the top level for the j i present movement. with gain almost i equally well distributed among railway and I Industrial Issues. The general tone of the . I marker denoted that some of the more powerful financial factor were encouraging , j the movement bv tacit consent at least. ! Strength of Canadian Pacific was again ! a notable feature. Kondon advancing the. Mock bv about two point before our open- Inc and the rise continuing here to 2107. I establishing a new high record with a net gain of over three points. The movement In Canadian Pacific niturallv attracted at tention to various other properties whose fortunes are linked with it. auch as Wis- j cnnsln Central. Minneapolis. St. Paul j Sault Ste. Marie and Ouluth. South Shore Atlantic, all of which materially Im proved their market price. Both the Itarrlman and Hill Issue shared In the movement of the day. I'nlted State Steel resumed Its leadership In prospect of activity, other Industrial lsiie. a wen a the utility stocks, had a share In the day operation. The movement also spread to the copper share. Business In bonds on the exchange was much larger than any day for months. The demand for bonds outtde the exchange continued broad, but still Is confined to Issue of the hlghet grade. In the general bond market a firm ton waa apparent throughout. Total sale, par value. $Ti.4W.of0. I'nlted States bond advanced 'i per cent on call. Number of sale and leading quotations on Ktocks were as follows: Bale Hlh. Low. Clo Cattle Fairly Active and. Steady with Monday, i od..n 4..K.I M.ruet. i H0OS OPEN HIGHER, CLOSE LOWER I.ONIKIN. .Inn. 17. - American se. uHllei opened a fraction higher today, l-ater the ... ... IIhI advanced sharply under the lead of ! "nH Active Demand Can.tdlan Pacific. At noon the market I and l.arae Itecelpt v"cll r'reelj ns HIAii.tv with nrtf.s rlnirlnff from 1- to IS above yeMerday'a New York cloaing. i London closing stock notations: 1M I sn : 1" ! Becelpt were : .Official Monday... J''1 Intimate Tuesday f . A. 1 f0 l-lii l.oulivllle Nph.. 0.1-UMo . Km A T. . IK New York Ontrai. . " Norfolk Western . do pld ..I'lt Onttrlo a Western. . 11'" PnnivtTtnla 2) Html Minn ' Headln M' Soul hem Railway .. r", l:" do pM 5 . IS Somhrn PirlMc i:i ,. SI', I nlon Piclflc 11S .. 7X do pM m . V. s. Sleel :, . . do r'ii .. S7 W'hti Hi .. " do pM S.', ..L19 ?tnth 4 W atendy at 2l'd per ounc.. per cent. The rate of nlscount in the open market for hort bill I xSH-la per cent; for three months' bill ii.i- per cent. Conioli. ninner ilo account ... Anial I'opiier Atia.onrla . . .. Al.-hlpon do pld piltlmore t Ohio. . Canadian parlftr .. ChPsapeaka tk (Ihlo.. ( hi. tireat Wtprn.. Chi . Mil. St. r.. r Peera Iienver & Rio O.... do pfd Eria do ut prd do 2d pld Urmul Trunk Illinois Central SII,VKK-Bar. Mn.NKI-itiiV, Price I'nlly strona Trlth Monday. SOCTH OMAHA. Jan. 1' Cattle. Hoc . 1911. beep. dl cssini; b si rtptioii (jiii.tnti. ti on :-l ... i a-d lanili: Hood to choice lamb. V. ,i'". ; fair to good laml s t."' ""no lilind - y Mfchl t arllngs. $1 7(v''f 5.10. hcw jrarling. $4 k.oi 4 70. good li choice welliers. ::.!v,i4 !'; fair to gn"d wether. i .".i.'l :'; good lo cinder cms t-t u4 (1; fRir good ewes. No. 212 w estern yeai lln,a 27 western ewe 174 western curlings 229 western wet hers western lambs 3 S-iii lV A v. 4.7T9 5.n0 7 4.'4 f.ftai Two dav this week....10i;79 10 4Mi Same day last week I3.(V7 17.102 Same day 2 week ago.. J.omi 2.3.t:i aiiii dava R week ago.. 3.911 4 932 Same day 4 weeks ago.. 9.79S 11 "Ml Same davs last vear lO.Jiil 15.777 The following table shows the receipt of rattle, hog and sheep at South Omnhn for tn vear to date us compared wuu im 12.4.tS l'l.Milt 22.93S 19V.71 j u. ; S,9'i.1 , I3.:ii'j i 13.i'..'0 CHICAGO ;R4I AM I'ltO I 10 Featarea of Ike Trading; and (losing, Prices on nonrd of Trade. CHICAGO. Jan. IT. Corn led an advance today In all the principal ataple on change. Covering of a big line of corn by a prom inent short gave the rise a touch of the apectlcular. Apparently thla Incentive came from alarming rabies regarding the Argen tine drouth. The close was lifflV to lc higher than last night. I .at em price for wheat showed a net gain of 'ijj1V to IV:, oats were up VBV. "d provision more expensive by 7V to a trifle beyond an even half dollar. Hour after hour 260.000 bu. lots of corn were being bought In for a widely known dealer, who recently wa credited with having been a ahort-aeller on a scale of unusual magnitude. Simultaneously with the Argentina scare, country sales had al most vanished, and export buslneaa picked up rapidly Furthermore, the number of cara arriving here exhibited a decided falling off In consequence of the wet weather and the small loadings last week. Dispatches from Buenos Ayres were bullish In the extreme. One said that unless the drouth soon changed. . the surplus for Kuropean ahlpment would be small, if there was any whatever. May ranged from 4&V849V to &0V, with the finish firm, IV up at the topmost level reached. Cash corn waa strong; No. 2 yellow, 474i47'ic at the close. Wheat regained without trouble the ground lost yesterday. Primary receipts were light enough to give the buying side a good deal of encouragement and there was a liberal decrease In the world's avail able supply, outside markets were slow to respond to the bulge here. Mav fluct uated between .1.001, an(J $.oi'i. with latest figures IWcdV dearer at the high level. Oata followed corn. May had as low and high point. 2-SV and .lt'c, he latter pervading In the end. Provisions were Mrong all dav. Last sale, pork, 30c to 62V higher; lard up 7V lo 12V. and ribs were at an advance Of Kk: to 20c. Prices in Chicago, furnished bv the Up dike Grain company, 708 llrandds building Omaha, telephone Louglas2473: l THK (ill A l BKliT Cloadr Weatber la the Prediction for Thla Vicinity for Wednesday. OMAHA. Jan. 17. 1911. T.lght anow flurries were general In the central valleys during the night and are falling this morning in eastern South Da kota. Minnesota, eastern Nebraska, Iowa and east over the upper lakes and lower Ohio valley. It Is raining at St. I.ouls and south to Memphis and at points In Texas, and generally cloudy weather pre vails' elsewhere east of the Mississippi river. The weather has cleared generally throughout the west and northwest, ex cent on the Pacific coast, where It con tinues cloudy with some rain. Tempera tures are slightly higher in the central valleys and lake region and on th Pacific slope. They are lower on the Atlantic coast and In the Rocky mountains. The weather will continue unsettled In this vicinity tonight, followed by generally cloudy Wednesday, with no Important changes In temperature tonight and Wed nesday. 1911. 1910. 1909. 190s. Lowest last night 11 21 2 2 Precipitation T T .00 .to Normal temperature for today, 20 de grees. Deficiency In precipitation since March 1, 14 M Inchea. Excess corresponding period, 1910, 6.34 Inches. Deficiency corresponding period. 1909. 5.60 Inches. L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster. T Indicates trace of precipitation. Alllft-Chatmer pM Amalgamated Copper Amtrti-aii Agricultural .... American Keel Sugar American Can American C. & F American Cotton Oil American It. a- 1.. pfd Am. Ice Securities American I.tnsred American lyx-omotlT, .... American . r R Am. R. A. 11. pfd Am. Sleel Foundrtea Am. Rucar Refining Ameriran T. AV T American Tohacro pfd..... American Woolen Anaconda Mining Co Atrhlaon Atchiann pfd Ailsnilc Coast Una Baltimore Ohio Bethlehem Steel Brooklyn Rapid Tr Canadian Pacific Canlral Leather Central leather pfd Ontrai of New Jeraey Cheaapeako r Ohio Chicago St Alton Chicago O. W., new C. (I. W. pfd Chicago A K. W C, M. A St. P '., C. ('. A St. I. Colorado P A I Colorado A Southern Conaollriatrd (iu Corn Producta Ilelamare A Hudson Denver A Rio (iranda ti. A R. n. prd Distillers' Securities Krle Kile 1st pfd Krte 2d p'd General Electric Ureal Northern pfd Ureat Northern Ore ctfe... Illinois Central Interhorough Met Int. Mi", pfd International Harvester ... Int. Marine pfd International Paper International Pump losva Central Kanaaa City So K. C. go. pfd Larled Oaa Loulavlll A Nashville Minn. A fit. Iuls M . 8t. P. A S. S M M., K. A T M . K. A T. pf4 Missouri Pacific National meruit National Lead N. R. R. of M. 2d pfd.... New fork Central N. Y.. O. A W Norfolk A Weatern North American Northern Paclflo Pacific Mall Pennsylvania Peoples Uas P.. C, C A St. 1 Pittsburg Coal I Pressed Steel Car... Pullman Palace Ca .2"l poo l.or loii 4on 7(1 son l.oon 10. tno aon ano jnn 4. His) l.nOt 40O n) 10.700 400 on l.SOO 1O0 7. J"0 i, aon 200 401, 77's 1"l 4S;. 111, 141s 9f.i 31 W M 104 4 mil, 120 l7H 71 211', n 102, US', 4', 40S 's r.s' Mi, 21 ' 17. 40 76i 104'j 4n nr.", 1(2 94', 11 !ri IMS. 10?', US', io: m aoi, 7'S 309 103 13.300 !4 W Articles Open. Hlgh. Low. CHse. Vea'y Wheat-) ! May.. .11 00iS . .luly...!S-.Vg'ii Sept-.-iMSitt6! Corn I May...!4,SH .July.,.1 oo'i Sept... 6H Oats Mav.J. July... Sept... Fork Jan.... May... Lard Jan.... May... Klbs .lan.... May... 34St.i34'i63:. 1 01V 97 I I 1 001, 94-, ' 1 n0"i 49. MSI u2V ins,; I 1 011,1 00'i, 97 i 967,c'.', V 9I, sov 4914 62L,615li St. I.oals General Market. ST. IXll'lS. Jan. 17.-WHKAT Futures, blgher; May, I1.021,; July, 9574((9ci cash, lower; track, No. 2 red, $1.021.08; No. 2 hard. 99cil.04. CORN Higher; May, 49V: July. 60V; cash, weak; track. No. 2, 4V; No. 2 white, 47 V- OATS Higher; May, S3C33'.c: cash dull; track. No. 2. 32MifcMc; No. 2 white, 34V. JtYK Higher; Mc. KIJTR (juiet; winter patents. $4K(&'6.25; 1 Railway Steel Spring extra tancy and atrixtit, M.2oni'4.fu; hull noomi winter clears. I3.fl0ti4.ort. SKKD '1 imjithy, o.0i38.60. UIKNMKA j I2.S0. BRAN Firm; sacked, east track, Hi 1.09. HAY Steady; timothy, 14.00(j 19.00; rle ill.0nciil4.oO. PROVIMONei-Pork. higher: Jobbing $Jtl.J. Lard, higher; prime steam. 10.12vrr ' Southern Hallway iti nry sail moats, lower; boxed extra: 80. Hallway pld... Jll'.hi't; clear ribs. elO.Si1; short Tennessee topper IU.4M. Bacon, lower; boxed 112.12',; clear ribs. J12.12U; SI2.2S. POl'LTR Y Steady; chickens. springs, 12c; turkeys, lie: ducks, 14c; geese HI) 12c creamery, 23(0 27 V- fiiVl ?no J.'.'"0 aVIOn 100 ' 300 Kl B.jx" 200 200 u.l 00 ."00 i0 2,100 toil n 00 1.700 fiOO 200 20 00 aoo S1 2nd 600 l.IO 200 l.-O 700 4.6"i 100 1.000 400 I. DUO 700 17.300 eoo I.BO0 200 7.600 00 5.401 she rt. clear, shorts. clears. II. OS prai- extra short 11 V; I Republic Steel ; Hepubllc Steal pfd 1 Rock Island Co... Hock Island Co. pfd St. U A 8. F. Id pfd I 81. Louis S. W St. L. 8. W. pfd I Sloaa-Sheffleld 8. A I....'. Southern Paclflo pfd.. 101) 20 Yixiooo 1,600 400 , 14.4IKI . 1,700 , 1.200 . 1.100 400 I'lO I. sm . 14, HU . 2.4O0 btxl 200 300 SOU . Sl.oul 2uo 2J1, 4tVt 12. 33 M'4 I42 14' lh', SOS : 474 M 112 1t .".", 136S 194. 64', 1I3'4 15'. 12V. 41' 1S n:l, 6 147', :, 140 954, 'so. 11T 66 1, Ill's) 4!4 Mi's) M 11(14, 27 12: S 108 V, 100 32 lil', iriii4 2T, 14 V, ri 2S 4-" 26V, 6.?', 61 Vt 1171. 24 V4 MS 34 y, 2'.', 6:1 V, 174', 3"4 23', 47 143 125 , boV, 3H, 6s 14il 14 17, 30 V, 47 34 151 Ti 1 2.V, Ml IV. '4 19S 64 113 '4 l.V, I2H 41 ' lss 33 V, 46', 111' 14HV4 2 1311 . So inv .V.V, 37 11014 42 1W4 1171, 37S 126 14 107 Mi 7H 32 Ml UDMj 16;is 32 9i 32 2 4Hs 2-": 2 51 V, ll 27H S3 , S34 24 V, 23 V, 63', I7AV4 111 HlTTER-lwer: KGCiS Lower; 25c. Flour, bbla vAbeat. bu Corn, bu Oata, bu Receipts. Shipment. 7. kui) 10.301) Sli.Vttl 62.O0U a9.(Mi 66,000 4(i.(XK) , 62.0U0 St', 33 S 19 9S 18 tfT1, I 10 30 10 10 10 Sf, 9n 34 S3 34S ST'aft 35134 VSH 34 V 341, 3.1,! Sa4, 33'ifg-a- 20 30 It) Hf. W 07HI 18 45 10 274 10 10 10 12 10 06 10 271, 10 00 20 30 19 06 10 36 I 10 06 19 77', 18 76 10 17', 9 95 JO 621,1 10 724! 10 2'4 9241 10 12': 9 87', pr bbl., . 110..;,. id; short $20.3') cohort clear Cash quotations were as follows: Fl.Ol'R Kasy ; w inter patents. 4.:xi4 1 straights. tJ9O(n4.90; sprint.' patents, bohi hard, 20c higher than two week ago' straights. 4.ii0rji4 So; bakers, W.&XiriOO RY K No. 2. K.'uSOc. HARLKV Feed or mixing. 6Vo7Sc; fair to choice malting, b95)H.',c HLKliS-Flax. No. 1 eouthu eatei n. $2,674; N. 1 northwcutern. $-'.7114. Tlmotnv se.-d. 410 20. Clover. $lj.(sj. I'KOV IS IONS- Me ss poll;. ti20.474. Lard, per loi lbs ribs, sides iUmioci, $!tl2.ViilO. aides (boved).. $107.Vull 00. CHAIN STATISTIC-. Total' clearances of whettt and flour were eiiial to m.uuo bu. Primary receipts were 4-7.OU0 bu. compared with Tmi.c'i bu. the col renpondlrn; oay a year ago. The world s viaible supply, as shown bv Hrudstreet's. decreased 4.12.0ui bu. Ksllinuled receipt for tomorrow: Wheat. 21 cars; corn, 321 cars; (Nat a. 213 cars; hor. .2.00O head. Chicago Cash Prices Wheat : No. 2 red W'sMV-; No. 3 red. 74i.'SV: No. ! hard W4c(hil.01S,; No. 3 hard. if,ry$l.i; No. 1 northrern spring. $1(ul 10; No. 2 northern spring. $1.0bil.uD; No. .1 uprlng. $l.('..d 1 (17 Corn: No. 2 cash. 4(i4'nl7c; No. 3 cash. 44, (tijc; No. 2 white. 4i. il47r; No. 3 white, 44!4oV: Nu 2 yellow, 4T?47'4C; No. yellow. 44t!4."'4'. oats: No. t cash, 33'. Mr:- No. i white. 3LV(,c; n0. j whlte 111132V: standard. 32u:u'c. Ul'TTKR Steady; civMineries, 17;32oc dairies. 1dKi22c. " LOUS Steady; recetpts. S rSS cars at mark, rases included. l'22Sc; firsts, ' 27c; prime flrwtn. 2oo. PtjTAToF.S-steady; choice to fancy 4 t) : fair to good. 42ri45c. lttl'LTRY-l'iiettleci; turkeys, dressed 22c; alive. 17e: hens, dressed. 104c; alive lite; springs, dressed. I2vtc; live. 12c. ' friKr:K citeauy; datstea. twins, lH'iiillV; Young Americas, lxmg Horns, l-i'sii YKALSteadx ; M to 0-lb. w ts to Ko lt. wis.. iu',c; iso to llu-lh. wis llWc Car Ixit Receipt Today : Wheat. 31 cars; corn t43 cars: oats. 227 ars. Kstlinated To morrow : Wheat. SI cars; corn, SJi cars vats, !13 cars. I.I ser pool Urals Market. LlYKRltiOL. Jan. 17 -WtltAT-Spot. flnn; No. 2 red Western winter. 7s 4d: fu tures eteady, March, 7a ',d ; May, 7s 14d. OirIN-Spot, firm; Ameil.an mixed, new. 4a 4d. American uilxt-d. old. t7s 2d; futures aieadv; January, 4a Sd. February, 4s 4o; March. 4s bd. Mlaneaaxslls Grata Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. 17 - HKAT-Mav, $1 04; Julv. l,uo: rash. No. I Laid. $1 .44; No. 1 northern. $1.47401.0,: No 2 not th em. $1 U.Vrj! 074; No. S. $)$34fil04 HRAN in Pa) pound sacks. $21 uoii Jt.UV F1)1 R-Flrit patents. $4 Wg 3i aecond Kanaaa City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Ja.i. 17. W H KAV May, :HC. bid; July, 9o4'uaSc bid; cash uu changed to 4c higher; io. i iiard, 94c $1.01; No. 3, cul.vTr; No. 2 red, $1.0n(s i.u.; No. 3, $1.00. CORN Alay. i4:44:ic. sellers; July, 494c, sellers; cau uricnungcd to V h Inner: No. i mixed, 4i'us( .; o. 3. 4J(,j4riC; No. 2 w hile, i'4'uw jc; No. 'I, 4&c. OA 1 S 1 in. bunged to 4c higher; No. 2 Write. i3'(34c; No. 2 inlxeu, 3l3j.'c. Ur. No 2, i487.c. HA V L nchanKi a to 60c lower; choice timothy, (ils.umui4.b0, choice prairie. $12.00. illJ'l 1 hit 4. reamery, ioc; lirsls, Sic; sec onds. 21c; luii-kins. stock. 15c. KUOS Kxtras, 2c; lusts, 245c; seconds. Wise. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu sn.odu Bl.ouO Coin, bu 33.US1 iil.osj Oats, bu i.ouu u.iah 2T 4V. 47s 41S a 6-1 S S 214 17 10V, 40 77 10414 45 114 1434 4'4 31 3 lots 1024 130 lll'i 3014 774, 210. 2, 10114 01 4'4 no 2.1 47 V4 146 12KV4 d.-.v, 33 i.d', 1424 14'4 118', 3114 70 3:1 2S 474 3 151 '4 12-.V 6i 13vS 1S 64 1134 I 16V, 12-li 41', 1 aa, 5'4 lll' 1474 2 U4 164 ', 60 11714 s 11114 424 107". (M4 lium 2744 1274, 104 V, W14 14 32 li 15 1544 32 -; 41s 22', 2, 4! 2"4 :iv 61 11744 21V, 4 V. 34 2(4 23 63 17ii M fKV, nnv, 7a liS 4 44 16V4 51 644 74 &4 17l4 Rostnn BOSTON" , Jan. siocka were an Allnuei Amal. 1 "opper A. 7. L. v s Artrona Com Atlantic B. A C. C. A P. 1 llutle Coalition ... tal. A Arizona. ... Cel. A Heels... ( 'entenntal tNipper Range C. C Kaat Unite C M.. l-'ranklln Olroiix Con (Iranby (in (ireene t ananea . . Isle Royalo Copper Kerr l4ke lrfihe Capper Salle Copper.... Miami Copper .... Aakad. Mlnlnaj flocks. 17. -( "losing quotations on; follows: . . S3 Mohawk 44', I . . S44 Nevada Con 6 .. 2,v, Nipiaslng Mines .... 1041 .. 44, Nor'h Hutle I . . 4 North I -a lis i ' I. 12 Old nonunion 4014 I .. II Oa.eola ins .. 4'4 Psrrott 8. A C 114 . 6U agulncr 7' .. 12'4 Shannon 114 . . 47', Superior ISMi .. 12V, Superior p. M ... 4 . . (1V4 Superior A P. C IS , . . 44 Tamarack 46 .. 34 I 8. S. R. A M... 36S . . '4 do pfd 44 .. It' I tali (?n 12, . . l isli Copper (Jo 46 . ?4-4 lnona i-, . . 4', Wolverine 1U .. J' 111 ;910 Inc. 1 ice. 1 ... f.l.ti 47.927 4.641 ... M 042 ss an ... 79.9i 1S.SM5 11.00 table shows the average price of hogs at South Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons: Dates. I 1911 1910. T9n9. 19.)S.1907. 11906. 11905. year: ifattle . jlt'.gs .. Sheep . The following -isi western 1 west lk2 western ewe I'll western lambs feeder . 2:n western liimhs. wethers. 4 western ewe. 24 western ewes f-1 western lamb 2i Iwestern lambs 2Wi western lambs 120 went rn liiiuh western yearling 324 western yearling 27o Western lambs 1 western 2iS western 14 western 72 western 6 western 2S western .11'! . X7 .!': . 7o 1 1.1 .Vv-t lamb lamb lambs . ewe .. latnh . lamb . . .no . ,10 . li; ..i' .. 79 . . . . 73 ..122 . . 97 .. o0 . . Ki . . 71 . . H9 ..117 :t ;l'. 1; 01 h 10 S Oi I 70 4 7' .! 70 ; :n i; k 00 3 7: ft m ii nn I I Hit 41.41 l.lti; (lin k IHMhKT .Ian. .Isn. .'n. Isn Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. 10... ..I 7 9141 I M S v," I ill 291 ! I 8 42 b Ml 4 23 i SSI 6 28' 7 SB4I I 6 82' 4 301 23 6 22 7 Ml 23' I 4 22! 6 30, 5 2i)i 7 734: S IS; 6 74i 4 16, 6 29, 6 22 7 784! 8 28 R S2! . 6 30 6 2 7 724: $ 48 I Xfi 4) Oft' ! 6 2.ij 7 t94i S r.bl o S7 4 20 8 ZS, I J 42! 6 S7I 4 29 36! 7 S94' 6 93 4 S3 8 42i .! 7 714! 8 471 14 28 1 42; 6 29' 6 29 6 24! 4 fit 4 1:2 4 M 4 r.2 4 M 4 60 4 62 4 07 New York tnrb Market. The following quotations are furnished by Logan ai Bryan, members New York Stock exchange, 316 South Sixteenth street, umaha: . 14 Greene cananes .... S . 7 Inspiration S1, 17'4 Uarose 4V, . 21 Nov. Cons I84 . 214 Newhnuee '. 69 . 14 Ohio Copper 14 . 17V, Rawhide Coalition .. 1', 1 1-18 Hav Central . 44 Rift Pkg lf4 . 6", Seara-Roebuck Co...lS Silver Pick 84 Bay State OS, , Poelon (na ... Hint Coalition Caciua ( hlno Chief Cone .... fraction l'avla-Iialy Keepsake Ollbway Kly Central Ely cons Ely Witch Franklin 111, Superior A Pittsburg 14 8V4 Tonnpah Mining i4 Trinity ( opper 14 4 1 $4 Olroiix 8V, Ncrth Lake Ooldfleld Klorenee .. lv, Bohemia uoidfteld Daisy 8 New York Mining; Stocks. NEW YORK, Jan. 17 Closing quotations on mining stocks were: Alice 150 Little Chief ... Com. Tunnel atock. li do bonda Oon. Gal. A Va. Horn Silver Iron Silver .... Loadvllle Con. . OHared. IK . 80 . 40 .140 . 10 Mexican Ontario Ophlr Standard Yellow Jacket . 6 . 86 .160 .106 .100 . Si Available Supplies uf Grain. NKW YORK. Jan. 17. Special cable and telegraphic communications received by tti aosu eel's show the following changes in available supplies as compared with pre vious accounts; Wheat. I Piled Mates, east Rockies, decreased 4s INKI Im - I'.nnl. ! ci case. I tv'si.wio bu. Total I'nlted Slates and I Am- Tobco 41 v anaaa aecreasea i.(j2.oui bu. Afloat for and in Kuropw decreased 3.1uu.oOO bu. Toiai I American and European supply decreased 4.1u2.oJ bu. Coin. I'mtrd Suites and Can- ana. Increased 41ti.(ajo bu. Oats, l'nlled I Stales and Canada, decreased 4.8,0is bu. I I he leading decreases and Increases re portHl thla week follow : Decreases. Lln- I coin and vicinity, li7.(sju bu.; Omaha. IuO.ojO Ibu.; Milwaukee private elevators, 60.000 bu i Rocheeter. 60.0UO bu. Increases-Portland rov., as.wii uu.; Aianuoua, w,vn.0 Du, 154'plCc; IS a ltic ; 8'c: NO 1 Texas A Paclflo. ; T . SI. I.. A W. T.. St. L. A W. I I nlon Pacific .. . I nlon Paclflr pfd I I nlled Slates Realty.. I I lilted Slates Rubber I nlted Htates eueei iis..w "-, is P. 8. 8teel pfd 1.4IW llk4 H' ftah Copper "" 48 4..4 Va. -Carolina Chemical .... 14(10 4S 84 Wabash ! ' Webaeh pfd 00 16 44 Western Maryland Sini (tvi 61 W'estlnghouse Slsctrle 200 87 67 Western Inlon 200 744 74V4 Wheeling A L. K tvsl H 4-4 Lehlth Valley 18.f0 17', I1I1V4 Total saiee for th day, 698.800 aliares. New York Moner Market. NEW YORK. Jan. IT. MONKY On call steady at 24tt2'i per cent; ruling rate, 24 per cent: closing bid. 24 per cent; offered at 24 per cent. Time loans easy, with mon offerings; sixty days and ninety das, 34i&34 per cent; six months, Svua4 per cent. . PR1MK MERCANTILE PAPER-4644 per cent. , . STIRLING EXCHANGE Steady, with ac tual business in bankers' bills at $4 82oOf 4 825 for alxty-dav bills and at $4.So90 for demand: commercial bills, $4.81M4824. SILVER Bar, 634c; Mexican dollars. 45c. BONUS Government, firm; railroad, firm. Closing quotatlona on bonds today wert aa follows: ..100 Int. M. M. 4'i s ..10O4 Japan 4a 8 ..lo2' du 4'sa 5 ..lr-' K. C. So. lat Sa 74 ..116V4 I. a. deb. 4a 1J I . . . :"4 ..lltV4 L A N. unl. 4s tS .. 744 M . K. A T. lat 4a . 97V, ..1S do li 4v,s !,, .1044 Mo. Pacific is 77 Vi .. 4 N. R. R of M. 4,s 1144 ..1' N V. C. g. 3H.S o 24 ln deb. 4s '!4 WV, N. Y.. N. H. A 14. 10,'s c. 8a 1344 K4 N. A W. 1st c. 4a.. 4Mi do re. 4s 1U7S tsv, Nu. Pacific 4s Hsi'a do la 7i, "SO. 8 U rfdg. 4a .... :-, a-iS Pann. cv. 2v,a 1.15 .. , piTs do con. 4s HkiS 904 Readlns gen. 4a MV4 L-':S St. UAS. P. fg. 4s kiv, V. a. re(. sa. r do coupon ... IT. 8. 3a, reg.. do coupon V. 8. 4s. reg... do coupon ... Allla-clial. let Am. Ag. ka A. T. A T. Philadelphia Prodace Market. PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 17 Bl'TTER Steady; extra western creamery, 29c; nearby prints, 30c. LOOS lo lower; Pennsylvania and nearby firsts, free cases. 2hc, at mark; current re- "'!" m iciuinaoie cases, z,c. at mark; ' as'oio Mid 4s western firsts, free cases. 2c. at murk - I c. A 8 r A cuintii receipts, tree cases. 2,c, ai mark CHEESE (Steady ; New York, full cream, fancy. September. 15c; October, 144V lie' fair to good, M'fll44c. 4",a. 4a... lo Armour A Co Alchlaon gen. do cv. 4s do cr- 6a A. O. L 1st 4s... Dal. A Ohio 4a do S'l do 8. W. t,a... Brook Tr. rr. 4s. Central of Oa. 6s. Cell. Leather 6a... f. of N. J. g. a Cliea. A Ohio 4v,a do ref. sa Chicago A- A. $v,e C B. A 14. 1. 4s. do gen. 4s... C. M. A 8.0. C . H. I. A P- do rfg. 4a. .. Colo. Ind. 6a Rank Clearings. A. C. Oroetscel, Fifty-second and Pierce streets, frame barn. $2o0; H. Schinass. 2720 Hurt street, alterations to frame dwelling, $000. , toffee Market. V NEW YORK. Jan. 17.-COFFEK -Futures opened steady at an advance of Tai points on higher Kuropean cables, bull support and realizing by recent sellers for short ac count, but the Brazilian markets appeared to be somewhat unsettled. There was some talk of lower firm offers and there seemed to be a feeling that owing to the failure of Brazilian receipts to fall off aa rapidly as expected and the prospect for valoriza tion offerings In April primary holders In some instances were becoming uneasy. At any rate prices here reacted a few points fl-om the top during the middle of the day under realizing or local bear pressure, but later firmed up again on covering and bull ish private reports from Europe, with the close steady at a net gain of 3fil6 points. Sales, 92.2MI bags. January, 11.43c; Febru ary, 11.62c; March and April. 11.60c; May, 11.61c; June. 11. 660; July, 11.51c: August, ll.toc; September, 11.41c; October, 11.32c; November, 11.29c; Uecember. 10.2sc. Havre was 4 to 14 higher. Hamburg closed 1 to 14 Pfgs. higher. Rio 66 rels lower at 7 $9.26. Santos 100 rels lower; 4s. 7 $6.60; 7s. 7 $0.60. Receipts at the two Brazilian ports, 14.000 hags, against 23.000 bags laat year. Jun dlahy receipts. 6.100 bag, against 10.300 bags last year. Private cables from Havre at tributed the recent decline to a raid of shorts in the hope of affecting Santos. Spot coffee, steady; Rio No. 7. 134c; San tos No. 4. lt's-nHHc. Mild coffee, quiet; Cordova, 134'b15c. Sunday. CATTLE r.ereipts nr cattle were quit lilierf I thl morning. 23S carli.ad being re ported. However, this makes the total for the two days only 10.H0O head a against 13.000 head for the same daya last week. .Still the total this week Is a trifle larger than for the same days a year ago. The general market this morning showed very little change on beef steers, prices as a rule averaging Just about the mnif as yesterday. A a matter of course it wa posslblo to find salesmen here and there who happened to have something that buyer especially wanted who were calling It stronger, on the other hand, there were those who had the less desirable kinds that found Die market weak. The demand was g od and the bulk of the deslrahle rattle changed hands in good season. The best here were good enough to bring $fi.;Ki. Cow and heifers sold very much the sHme ns thev,rild vesterdav. The trade was reasonably active, and the big bulk of the receipts Hold nulte early. Feeders were again In Rood demand and the market firm. Strictly good feeder sold up as high as $."1.80. lelrable kinds, of cattle were soon disposed of. Stockers re mained about steady. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice beef steers, $ti.lO'fj.tiO; fair to good beef steers. $V$(Vo-r, 10; common to fair beef steers. $4 8(Vo;5.40; good to choice cows and heifers. $4 HVao.&O; fair to good cows and heifers. $3.7M7 4. 0: common to fair cow and heifers, $3.tWij3.7."i; good to choice stock ers and feeders. Vi.0rvtr 90; fair to good stockers and feeders, 4.5Oir!.O0: common to fair stockers nnd feeders. $3.6084. fiO; Block heifers, $3.60fi4.60: veal calves, $3.."i0''aS.25; bulls, stag, etc.. I3.30ifj4.90. Representative sales: HEEF STEERS. Metal Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 17. METALS Stand ard copper, dull; spot, January, February and March, $12.0onjl2.1O; London market, firm: spot. (55 13s 9d; futures, 56 lis 3d. Arrivals reported at New- York today, l.OfiO tons. Custom house returns show exports of 17.4S6 tons so far this month. Lake cop per. $12.874'(il3.124; electrolytic, $12.(i24& 13.00; casting. $12.a74i&12.62',. Tin strong; spot. $41.Mr-a41.80; January and February, $41.5(K(j41.76; March. $41.25&41.76; l-ondon market steady; spot 190; futures, 190 12s d. lead. qulot; $4. 40474.50. New York; $4.30 tn 4.35. East St. Louis; London. 13 1 3d. Spelter, easy; $6.5iK&5.56, New York: $5.30(5. 6.45. East St. Louis; London. 24 2s lid. Iron, Cleveland warrants. 49s 9d In lxindon; locally, Iron was steady; No. 1 foundry, northern. $15.26i& 18.25; No. 2. $14.7615.75; No. 1 southern and No. 1 southern soft, $15.2u& 15.75. ST. LOUIS. Mo., Jan. 17. M ETA LS Lead, lower at M'sj'bI.SS. Spelter, lower at $6.374iru.40. Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 17,-4'OTTON Spot closed quiet; middling uplands. U.soc; mid dling gulf, 15.05c; sales, 2.476 bales. New York cotton market, as furnished by Logan & Bryan, members New York Cotton exchange, $16 South Sixteenth street, Omaha: , ; . Month. I I Open High. Low. Close. Yee'y Jan I 14 48 I 14 60 14 46 14 4 14 62 March .. 14 70 14 74 14 66 14 67 14 74 May .... 14 S6 14 93 14 85 14 87 14 93 July .... 14 84 14 92 14 M 14 67 14 93 Aug 14 64 14 59 14 64 14 65 14 62 Oct I 15 2S I IS 34 13 27 13 32 13 31 No. At. Pr. No. At. Pr. 22 816 t 00 24 142' 5 f .i I M3 6 SO 40 1114 5 8 iTi 5 30 18 134 5 '. 4 872 6 30 !S 1211 . S6 14 :i2 6 40 41 1132 S 10 978 6 60 80 12'0 (1 OH 8 1128 6 75 20 1248 8 10 10 1132 t 75 16 1271 8 ?. 29 1052 2 86 COWS. 10 861 I 60 ' 4 111.". 4 50 Jl 9S2 I 80 2'. 1180 4 r- t 774 4 isi JJ 1081 4 65 4 1076 4 00 16 101W 4 m 2 1040 4 Oil 21 tfiO 8 I nl 4 10 13 1019 4 .-.'l I 1'iU 4 I" 28 1 -mi 4 U 4 10H6 4 IS 18 SC 4 15 1012 4 15 1 KnO 4 ft .. 1HJ3 4 20 1 9 sue 4 ;S 3 178 4 1" 16 1141 I 73 18 tkt 4 28 1.1 170 4 75 8 104(1 4 r... 1 ') 4 So t 92 4 I lot'l 4 W 11 SI" 4 V 1.'. 10S0 4 S5 7 'hi I 40 4 1310 4 90 t 11113 4 40 7 1088 4 0 in !IIO 4 46 1 1370 6 00 II 1011 4 45 18 1216 6 10 HEIFERS. 6 801 4 25 II 860 4 66 8 473 4 25 20 800 4 50 18 851 4 80 6 704 4 66 I i. 4 SS 4 TJ7 4 76 It 86") 4 40 !6 1000 4 80 11 880 4 40 3 786 6 00 6 800 4 45 t 440 I 64) BULLS. t 860 I 76 1 1110 4 7 1 20 4 S6 1 1840 4 75 1 1310 4 46 1 148ii 4 76 1 1160 4 45 1 14W 4 75 1 1270 4 46 1 1420 4 76 II 1440 4 60 1 14(4) 4 80 1 1020 4 60 1420 4 85 1 1440 4 55 1 1140 4 80 I U&O 4 8(1 1 18V0 4 80 1 1280 4 46 1 UKO 6 00 CALVES. 1 140 I 40 1 120 7 76 1 150 4 75 1 168 8 00 11 4M 6 00 1 110 i 00 1 460 6 00 1 10 1 on t 448 6 86 1 130 8 If. 1 613 i 61 1 120 I 16 1 118 7 70 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. low 4 SO I....! ISO i SS II 847 4 80 1 105S 6 40 4 47 i 00 10 7(1 6 (H 4 440 S 00 8 718 6 4 48 611 6 Ol 1$ 835 6 46 I 610 6 15 12 75 S 6n 7 ton 6 16 I" 6 60 16 872 6 16 6 t 6 60 4 700 6 36 18 1100 ( 84 1 80 6 56 8 1068 6 81 a 44 I 2a Demand for tattle Steady Hob Weak dhrep Mrung, . CHICAGO. Jan 17.-CATTl.i:-ltocoipts. o.ooo head; market sternly; licevcs. $4 MKn 7. no; Texas steers. $4.2oii&.40; western steers, $1 oorili.00; stockers and feeders. $::.koii6.!". cows and heifer. $2 MV,In 4''; calves. $7.MW' 9 50. HOGS-Recelpt. IS. (KYI head; market weak 10 ;. lower than earlv advance; light. $7.0-(,s.0f; mixed. $7 7MiS02U; heavy, $7.7iW 8024: rough. $7.7oti7.so; grind to choice heavy. $7"riS 024; pigs. $, hVwix.15; bulk of snles. $7.s.V(il 00. SHEEP AND LAMBS Itecelpt. IS.iMi head; market strong; native. $''.. 'v.i 4 '; western, $2.7ikcH.5.: yearling. (I.isii.s0: lambs, native, $l.75'ii:.ri."i: w estern. J.i.ooin. 5o. Rhiish I lis- l.lse tck Market. KANSAS CITY. Jan 17.-C ATTI.K--Receipts. 14.000 head. Including 400 sout herns Market ateady. Heavy steers, weak to UK lower; dressed beef and export steers. $i..oo liii.ti0. fair to good. JSsO'dfiOO; western steers, $i"i.2.'.'(irt.2."i; stockers and feeders $4 7n fi.iWI; southern steer. $5 . 2.Vji li 20; southern cows. J:i.2"'n5 00; native cows. $: (rir 2.5; native heifers. $4.5OTi.40: bulla, $4.2.Vijh.2i. CBlVes. $l.n0HS.r0. HI.IGS Receipt,,, n.ooo head. Market 10c higher. Bulk of sales, $7rVr7.S74. Heavy, $: S.Vrt7.90; packer and butchers, $7 IsJ'tn.liO; light. $7.NO-7.s74. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, K.MK) head. Market 10c higher. Lambs. J5 i ti 25; yearlings. $4.7i7io.6n; wethers. $4 2.V'( 4 SO; ewes. $4.(xni4.2n; stockers and feeders, $3.003.75. . I, no la Live atock Market. ST. LOUIS. Jan. 17. CATTLE Receipt. 3.100 head, including ron Texans. Market ateady. Native shipping and export steers. $,:.f0V(i7.26; dressed beef and butcher steer, $".2;nii7.25; steers under 1.000 lb., $i.,Vi7.2.'i; sti ckers and feeders. $1.75if. .60; cows, and heifers. $3.7IVri6.25; eanners, $3.00.(13.35; bulls. $3.nOn5.25; calves. $5. 2.Vn 9 25. Texaa and In dian steers. $4.251r4.fi5; cows and heifers. $3.i(k(i4..rp0. HOOS-Recclpts, 6.000 head. Market KW 15c higher. Pigs and lights. $7.00rn7.9O; packers. $!.fl6W8.15; butchers and best heavy, $s.otV( n. ir. SHEEP AND LA M BS Receipts. 3.2O0 head. Market steady to 20o higher. Native mutton. $4,001(4.51".; lamb. $i.50fijrl.50; culls and bucks, $2.u(X3.00; Blockers, $2.25-i3.2o. St. Joseph l.lve Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Jan. 17 CATTLE Receipts, 2,500 head; market steady; steers, $4.60r.oO: cows and heifers, $3.5uHj.50; calves. $3.50-&8.50. HOGS-Receipt. 6.500 head; market. 6c higher: top, $7.74; bulk of sales, $J.75ijj'7.RO. SHEEP AND LAM BS Receipts, 11H&16C higher; lambs, $4.5txa6.16. Mtopk In Sight. Receipts of live stock at the five principal western markets yesterday: South Omaha.. St. Joseph Kansas City... St Ixiulg, Chicago Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 10.600 6.000 . 2.600 .14.000 . 3.118) . 5,000 7,000 5.500 11.000 6.000 19,000 l.oon 8 6O0 3,20(1 18.000 Totals.... OMAHA .29,600 48.500 41,200 wnoir.8Ai,a PRICK. HOGS Under the bearish Influence of heavy hog receipts. It became more or leas of a task to move offerings this morning. Early trade ruled steady to a nickel higher In spots, good bacon grades usually claim ing any apparent strength. Heavies and rough parking grades were slow, with prices steady to possibly a little lower, late tradV finding atock of this description hardly aalable. In fact, dullness prevailed In every branch of the trade from start to finish, the few loads that sold higher getting the advance only after more or less dickering. BUTTER Creamery, No. t, delivered to the retail trade in 1-lb. cartons, 30c; No. t, In 30-lb. tubs, 28c; No. 2, in 1-lb. cartons, 28c; packing atock, solid pack, lb4c; dairy, in 60-lb. tubs, 7tjlo. Market changes every TueBday. CHEESE Twins, l$S164c; young Ameri cas, 174c; daisies, 174c; triplets, 174c; lim burger, 18c; No. 1 brick, 174c; Imported &wia, 32c; domestic Swiss, 22c; block Bwlsa, 19c. POULTRY Dressed broilers, under t lbs., $5 per doz. ; hens, 144c; cocks. 11c; ducks, 18c; geese, luc; turkeys, 25c; pigeons, per doz., $1.20; homer squabs, per dus., $4; fancy au.uabs. per do., $3.60; No. 1, per dux., $3. Alive, broilers, 16c; smooth legs, lie; hens, 104c; stag and old roosters, 8c; oid ducks, full feathered. 12c; geee, full feathered, 104c; turkeys, L'fc&lkc; guinea (owls, 25c each; pigeons, per doz., ouo; homers, per doz., $3; squabs. No. 1. per doz., $1.60; No. i, per doz., 60c; capons, over 8 lbs.. 14c. FISH tall frozen) Pickerel, 7u; white, 11c; pike, 10c; trout. 13c; largo crapples, 20c; Spanish mackerel, 18c; eel, ISc; had dock, 13v; flounders, 12c; green catfish, 20o; roe shad, 81 eacn; shad rue, per pair, boo, frog legs, per doz.. 5oc; wimuu, lie; hali but, l'K-; l.urrtng, 6c. BEEF CUTS Ribs: No. 1, lc; No. 2, 124c; NO. 3, 94c Loin: No. 1, 17c; No. 2, 134c, No. 3. 104c. Chuck: No. 1, 74c; No. 2 74c; No 3, 7c. Round: No. 1, c; No. 2, S4c; No. 3 Mc. plate: No. 1, CVc; No. 2, 64c; No. 3, b-a. FRIjI'IS, r.iC. Apples, home-grown cooking, per bbl., $4.00; Missouri Jonathan, per bbl., $o.50; Mixsouii Bcti Davis, per bbl., $4.50; Missouri Wlneaaps. per bbl., $4.60; Missouri Gano, per bbl., $4.'.o; other Varie ties, per bbl., $4 25, Colorado Jonathan, per box, $2.50; Washington Wealthy and Jeffrey, per box, $1.50; California Belle flower, per box, $l.ti6; Oregon and Wash ington Grimes Golden and Jonathan, extra fancy, 150 to 1.0 sizes, per box, $2.2u. Banana, fancy ss-lect, per buncn, $2.i.'(ii 2.50; Jumbo, per buncn, 82.75Q3.76. Cran berries, per box, .(.u0, Bell and Cherry brand, per bbl, $10.00; WUcuiiBln Bell and Bugle brand, per bbl., $10.75. Dates, An chor brand, new, thirty 1-lb. pkgs., m boxes, per box. . w, ouik. in i0-iti. boxes Shippers bought sparingly ann speculative b4c. Figs, new California, twelve demand was also yery quiet. 4 lose on all 'vwa.. 65c; thlrty-aix 12-oz! pkgs weights found values lower than at the i., M. flf,v pkgs., $2.oo; Turkish . onnA hulchsr off Art ni'H atflllntf I"' ' .... iu it-.. . .......... ,. .. ' Milwaukee 4irala Market. MILWAUKEE. Jan IT.-WHEAT-No 1 northern. $l.("u 1-lu; No. 2 northern. $l.ovu l.o4; May. $1,014. OATS Standard. J44c BARLEY Samples. 066740. FLOUR Steady. Peoria Market. PEORIA. 111., Jan 17 CoRN-Higher No. 3, 444c; No. 4. 4.!4 sample. 41e OATS Steady ; standard. 324c; No S while. 32c; No. 4 white, 314c Joints, Ursla Market. DULUTH. Jan. 17 WHEAT May, July. $1 h-4; No. 1 northern. $i.nsv' northern. $1 (r,in 1.1S. OATS 324fi sc A II. cv. Is I) A R. U. 4a do ref. us Distiller' m Krle p. I 4s do gen. 4a de cv. 4a. ear. A do eertoo B Gen. Flee. cv. 6a.. Ill Cen. 1st ref. t Int. Met. 44a Bid 'si 4, do gen. 60 St It. S. W. 71 do 1st gold 4 954 S A L 4a "74 lio. Par. col. 4a. g -.V-.a 94'4 do rv. 4a c. 4a. 11 do lat ref. 4a . 8V4 go Ill!av 6a . 77V4 do gen 4a 44V, Union Paclflr 4a. i. 4ia v, do cv (s. do 1st A ref 4s. .. . JV, I', g uhber 8a . 814. I'. 8. Sieal 2d 6a. .. . 78 Va. -Car. ('hern. 6a . ( Wetjaeh lsi 6 . 7( do let A ei. 4a... . 7S 4 W estern kid. 4a . Weal. Kler. rv. as. .l(t4 Wis Central 4s . . . . 87V, Mo. Pac. cv 6 . 74 .... 87V, c. 4a... 754 . ft 774 . 81 . 974 44 .101 . Ii', .11S1S .11).', . ;v, .1034 .1041, lid 1C9' . MS . S6. I4 634 2 4 Wool Market. BOSTON. Jan. 17.-WOOL The Boston wool market continues to show a fair de gree of activity, although actual sales a a rule are small. Prices in general hold without change and fleece wools are quite firm and a distinct advance is noted in delaines, for which there is a lively Inquiry. Washed delaine brings 34c; while medium half-blood ohlp fleet ei are held at 30c. Territory wools are not so active, but con siderable Wyoming has changed hands at It'alHc In original bags. Prices of pulled wools held fairly steady and the demand Is belter. I ST. LOUIS, Jan. 17.-WOOI-Unchanged ; 1 territory and western mediums, 21-823o; fine I mediums. 17t19c; fine, Kt?13c. ooenlnsT. good butcher offerings selling finally at values no bettei than steady at best. Prime baron weights moved around $7 80, lops reaching $7.85. Mixed or medium weight and good quality sold at or near $7.70, and heavy weights went at $7.70 and less, rough packing loads bringing the lowest figures. Representative sales: 11.44; .No. 2 Kaifar -Market. NEW YOBK. Jan 17 -SUG A I ;-1;, a easv; muaca ado. test. Suhc. centrifuia.' wi test, tlx-.-, niolaeses. 89 lest. 1 60c: i lined, steady. I, or at Beerltlea. Quotations furnished by Burns. Brinker tr Co.. 448 New Omaha National building: Colorado Tel Co. T per rent Columbua. Neb.. E L 6a. Wl ... t'Mcago Sanitary 4s Istrolt Kdieon 6a. 181 I Katrmont ('eeaniarv lat g. 4 p. e... lea Portland Ceient let 6a kar.saa city R. A U 5a. It!! I Kanaaa Cltv (a Ilia I pcho..l 1 Kennedy Building 4"o. (m Michigan State lei p'd 4 per tent. I Vehnaska-lo,, Grain i' Ni.l-.re.ka Tel. Co limn , Omaba Auditorium l'e (.n-.s ha Osa 6a, 161. . isnshs Water la. tt! GtnaJta water a. 1K8 Evaporated Apples and Dried Frnlta. NEW YORK. Jan. 17. EVA PO RATED APPLES In small demand and prices are barely steady; on the spot fancy Is quoted at 124913c; choice. 114c: prime, lieVui04c. DRIED FRU1T8-Prunes, quiet. but steady, with small offeringa; quotations range from 4c to 104c for California up to 30-4)0 and loffjllc for Oregons from 60s to 3os. Apricots, inactive, but prices are steady owing to the small stock; choice. 13c; fancy. 124'o!4o. peaches quiet hit steady; choice. 7vp74c; fancy. 64iii4c. Raisins, firm, with light offerings; loose muscatels are quoted at 64ti4c; choice to fancy reeded. (S437ic; sedless. 643c; lxndon lay ers. $1.4011 46. No. At. Bh. Pr. No. As. Sh. Pr. 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T 76 2'"t ... 7 80 6 270 ... 7 75 iH ... 7 Imi 11 221 ... 1 76 70 217 Hi 1 pi 81 178 ... 7 7 71 130 110 7 to 71 280 ... 7 76 l 193 ... 7 85 Oil anal lloatts. SAVANNAH. Jan. 17.-TURPENTINE-Flrm; 824c Sale. 42 bhls : rereluts. 272 bank 1 blls.; shipments. 1.U0 bbl.; slocks, 15.3SI I bbl RilSIN Firm. Sales. 1.313 bbls.; receipts. 2 310 bhls.; shipments. 1.442 bbls.; stocks. X7.459 bbls. (notations: B. $i 3o: !', $i 30 E. $.: F. $: 40: O. $6 424; II. $6. .50; I. $!.' K $6 90; M. $7.60; N. $7.75, WO. $7 8E; WW, $8 00. Dry floods Market. NEW YORK. Jan 17. -DRY OOoOS Marketa are more active Steady purchases are being made in cotton blankets and napped goods, wash fabric and printed goods. Export trade Is light, but stead v. Yarda rule quiet. Men a wear factories) awe operating steadily for fall. Bid Asked. 50', 62 IMI ! to-4 111" Ml tt', llA 84 4 1 10.1 t: us '4 i . . . lull 1(C . . . . 2's ;', t l'i lol 88 88 SHEEP Nothing has happened In the sheep or lamb trade this mumlug. bulk of business being done on a firm basis. More activity to demand was evident, however, and the big end of a fullv normal supply moved to second hands In very good sea son. Offering! were about equally divided i crown, per id., nc; u-crown, per lb., He 4-crown. per io., i..c. urapra, Alaluga, tk) (jiiiu lbs. grors, per keg. $i'.0ojis.0o. lirapa fruit. Florida. 4;-54-;4-wi-9ii sizes, per box, $3.2i'il3.7'i. Li-mons, Unioncira biund, extra fancy, S00 size, per box. $1 50; 3i;0 size, per box, $4.;i0; choice, 3o0 blze, per box, $4 Oil 3MI sl2e, per box. $4. on; 240 size, 50c per box h,hs. Oranges. Carmellta Redlands navels so-'.'ii sizes, per liox. $2.50; 12b' size, per box' $"75; 150 and smaller sizes, per box, K.'jirw 3 00; choice navels. S'Kib sizes, $2.35; 1 size, $2.50; 150 and smaller aizes. $2.60'u-2.75-Florida, all sizes, per box, $2.50. Pears) California Winter Nellts, jier box. $2 65 ;ew York Kelfer. per bbl., $3.75a4.00. v EO ETA BLES Bean, atrlng and wax per niKt. ok., n.uv. ncru, per nu., 7ji-. Cabbage, new-, per lb.. I'-jc. Carrots, per bu , 7.V-. Celerv, Mlohlgan, per dozen bunches, 35c; California Jumbo, per dozen bunches. !.. Cucuiubers. hot bouse. 14 and 2 d"Z- in l,ox. Per doz., $2 2.5. Kj;g I plunt. fancy 1 loiiaa. per nog., J2.ii. Gar lic extra isip 1. ..n.i-, jjci 10., 10c; rea, per lb-, lv. Lettuce, extra fancy leaf, per doz.. 40c. Onion. Iowa, red and yellow, per lb., 24c; Indiana, white, per lb., 3c, Spanish, yr crate. $150. Paialev, fancy home-grown, per doz. lunches, 4i I'ars- I nips. Pr "U., .oc. i-oiatoes, early Ohio, in sacl-s. per bu., 90c; Iowa and Wiscon sin, white stock, per bu., 75f(ooc. Ruta bagas, per lb., I'.c. Sweet potatoes. 1. an sae, pel bbl.. $2 jo. Toil atoea, California, I per 4-bsk. crate, $1 75. Turnips, per bu., t "MISCELLANEOi'S-Almoiids. California Boll shell, pet lb., 1c; in Back lots, lo le.-s. I riiail nut, per lb.. IT-; In sack lots, lc ll.sa. Cocoanuts. per tck, $5 5". per doz., hf. Filbert, per lb., 14e, in sack lots c ! less. Hickoryi.ut. larg . iier lb.. 6c; small, : per lb . tk-. Peanuts, masted, per lb., be, iiaw, per lb., ii'ac. Pecans, large, per lo., lik ; in back lol. lc less. Walnuts, black, uer lb. California, per lb., 19c; In . I sack lots, lo lens. CORPORATION TAX ASSAILED Final Attack Upon New A;t in United States Supreme Couit. EVARTS DECLARES LAW IS VOID fa rk l.nvsjer fn" It I llefecllse Hera use II Knll I pun I or pornle Franchise of I lint. Inny. W ASIIINOTON. Jan. 17- The final n sault on the constitutionality of the cor poration lax provisions of the rum Aldiich tariff n.i of 1'!i began lodnv in the supreme court of the United State For two hours. Maxwell Kvnti of N'cv York, nrgiieil that the law was void Jullcii T. Daviea. nNn of New York continued the n "SH lilt. Tonieii-ow Frederick W. I.chmann. solicitor general for the Department of Justice, will defend the Inw. Mr. Evnit appeared as counsel for Stoi 1 J'. Flint, general guardian of Snmmi V Stone. )i owner of mock In the Stone Tracy company of Windsor. VI. -"be sought to prevent the corporation from payiiii; Hie lax. The attorney ((intended that the tn wa uni-oiistitntiotial principally because It fell on tlie corporate frnm hlc of th" company. In so doing It Invaded the sovereignity of the stnte he urged. Tai on IIoIiik nnliie. While the Inw on Its face said il was a tax on the "doing rt business" Mr. Evart told the court that 'Hie li ndens fatllim on the defendant corporation I.e. n use il has a corporate charter and becnue li acl In a corporate cupaeit are. ininle iJ upon the tight to be a cot-poi ntion nnd to act as such. "The decision which wo ak 8 1 1 1 v co.ivt to make Invohcs no ditnlniitluii of Ihe potential resources of tho nalloiiiil govein mcnt." said Mr. Evaiis. "A result of thai nature bat ra? sod the thoughts of some members of this couti when the Income i.nsc were pcndinu. Th1 Is no such case. "The taxing power of the federal go -eminent may reach (he business of the de fendant corporation for 2 per cent, for In per cent, for 5ii per cent If niM-essary. If It will hut seek out all who arc engaged In the Bame business and not at tempi In tax the corporate f runiiil)o. It Is Unit at tempt by congress to fax 11 franchise created by the state and not the gctieial power to tax that makes this argument." Wniitnn SlKrlnl Fight. A woman began the ftthl on the con stitutionality of t lit) corporation la. im posed by provisions of the Payne-Aldiii h act of I9u. Even before the time, when the law went In effect, Stella P. Flint, as genera! guardian of the properly of Samuel X. Stone, Jr., a minor Hnd owner of stock In the Stone-Tracy company, doing a gen eral merchandise business at Windsor. Vt., started proceedings lo lest the constitu tionality of the law. She protested against the Stone-Tracy company niHklng the re turn and paying the tax. because Hhe claimed that the law was unconstitutional. The circuit court of Ihe United Slates for the district of Vermont could not tako that view of the law, and Hliu-e directed Usat her petition be dismissed. She ap pealed to the supreme court. Other Similar Mull. The course pursued in the Vermont rasa was followed in seventeen other suits brought In almost as many circuit courts. In all the law waa upheld, but without extended consideration. The theory wan that the supreme court would conduct an Investigation into the constitutionality of the law and that the conclusions of the lower court would aid but little while it would delay the final determination. The major part of these case! were argued before the supreme court last March, but all were restored to the docket for reargument before a full bench. The legal contest Is centered largely over the consideration of a few words In the extended provisions, relating to the tax. The words are these: "That every corporation, Joint stock com pany or association, organized for profit and having a capital stock represented by ahares, and every Insurance company shall be subject to pay annually a peclal excise tax with ' respect to the carrying on or doing business by such cor poration, Joint stock company or associ ation, or Insurance company, equivalent to 1 per centum upon the entire net In come over and above $6,000 received by It from all sources during such year, ex clusive of amounts received by It as dividend upon stock of other corporations, Joint stock companies or associations, or Insurance companies, subject to the tax hereby imposed." ' Urina "la llevenne. These word! would bring $25,000,000 an nually Into the federal treasury. The law was attacked in the first argu ment before the court from various points of view. Maxwell Evarts of New York laid stress on the point that the law was unconstitutional because It Invaded the sovereignty of the slate by laying burdens upon the corporate franchise granted by a state to a corporation. Former Senator Foraker of Ohio contended that despite the name given to the tax that it was a "ciirporatlon Income lax," audi as were proiounced unconstitutional by the de cisons of the court fifteen years ago. Be sides these two conflicting arguments many others have been adtaticvd by the long list of counsel engaged in Ihe various 1 ascs. The government Insisted that the law was Just what 11 said it was on IM fuo-. an excise tax assessed upon doing busi ness" rather than on 'franchises." and not upon Income, but merely measured by income Hardware Dealers Meet in Kansas City v.... bIimii vearltnc anil lunllis und II uuu S urate quality waa much the same as usual. , HURON, S. D , Jan. 17. (Special. I-Pu- The market was one of fed western I Il(rg ,ervices of William H. Wood, whose sales of course, and handy weights met . . ,. ,. . , . . with 'popular inquiry. Hood ewes brought death occurred Itidiiy. were held from the $3. WK&3.S16 and wethers commanded J4 0". indi- Presbyterian church today. Rev. J. P. .e tj -'. .11 .. ... ...... n,. Anderson officiating 1 ne service were Retailers Will Discuss Parcels Pott, Freight Rates and Peddlers' Licenses. KANSAS CITY. Jan. 17 Three tlio::irt.i l retail hardware dealers of Aiiansas .'.lis sourl, Kansas. New Mexico. Colorado an I Oklahoma and several hundred repp cma -lives of implement and M-hicle manufac turers from all part of the country wem In attendance when the annual convention of 111" Western Retail I inpli-rnen I und Vehicle Dealers' association met line toila The parcels post, which ihe retail dcahis injure. Ihe proposed Increase in railroad 'freight rales and the peddlers license la.v are among thu questions Ihe convention will consider. F. W. McCullough of Chicago, e. retai v of the National Implement Manufai tin c-i ' association, will deliver on address. rating u quotable top or 14 .'1. leaning moved at and under the $.". (si mark, qual ity, weight and flnlah determining ihe prl( e. I-ambs sold up as high a $ 1". the gen eral trade appearing firm with yesterdav's market Shorn lambs were scarce, hut were wanted around $S.0O. It Is needless In under direction of the Odd Fellows and were largely attended. The coroner's In quest reau'ted In a verdict to the effect that Mr. Wood came 10 h! rien'h by falling through a window at his Irduing place, bits Fifteen tnltl Drowned. SIOUX FALLS, D . Jan 17 (.-pecia 1 A heavy loss waa sustained by Andrew Qualm, a homesteader and rancher llvin; In Hie Missouri river section of i.regoi v .n.miv vi.n fifu'en It' ad of hi best cat- lie, while endeavoring In g't water !.! .:, through the Ice on me .M.ssuiiri river an I wre drowmd. add. perhaps, that when nutlvts and west- f glass penetrating in throat and sevcr ern strings are both available, good west- n Jugular vein, erns are given preference, owing to Us ln ln' Juu'r "' X (Juaranie or business i'rospurlly Tb8 Baa Advertising Column. I r I 0 4