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TIIE I.KK: OMAHA. THURSDAY. .TAXUAKY IP. 1911. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Two Days' Decline in Wheat Makei the Market Congested. SHORTS IN CORN DISAPPOINTED murk ; murk. M I. cut rent rrcelp;. KSE- Cnchant-ed. free rase. 27c at Im:w iihk nrKH(i. mrkht Hliril llprni teadr T'rl, l ) lilt, bat the Early ra1e Dora t HoM Oaf A tier Bail! Or drra Arrive. ltslallni oa arlaa of Ihe liar I ommnrlltles. NKW TORK, Jjn 1 - KI .OCR-Steady : sprtn patents. .'. 2"'(j5 :); winter stralaht. $ 2S"o4 35; Inter patent. II . 55; aprln ilnn. $4 1o'a4 40: winter utrtn. No. 1. (.1 40 4j1.70: winter etra. No. 2. HvaT4A; Kin sea straights. MWH 4 75. Rv foiiir, firm; fair to good. 14 Wa- X, ; t hole to fancy, J4 4"''i4So. Hurkwheat flour, quiet; $2.25 per lt lbs CijKXMKAL Steady; firm whlta and yel low, tl 207 1.25. WHEAT-Bpot market. "ey; No. 2 red. ll.oi, elevator, and $1.'. f o b, afloat; 1 northern. Duluth. I1.2SS. T. o. t . NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Manipulate Forces Again Believed Active on the Market. OMAHA. .Ian. 1, 1911 'I wo days' dec line In wheat value was i.rrn irnt m nut the market In a ronireated poaitlon and support late, yesterday caused ' No lioit to crambl to rover the wheat ol(1 i Mtiat. Future market ateady early on last week a bulge The market I on , overliKC on unfavorable rrop advice aponded readily to thla rla Of tuynff from the the aouth west, but declined under and value advanced sharply, t liquidation, closing 'o lower to c hlKher. shorts In corn were more than dlaap- May t.llfp(j , $i (',; July closed at I1.USH pointed In the advance from yesterdays Kp,.,,ptKi j.4) bu. low level. New la generally rtmmo" CORN-Kpot market firm: No. 2. K!'v- If. o. b.. afloat: future market was wlth- BROAD SUPPORT STILL LACKING Heailaa Again totnethlna f apeeala. live Toot Rail la I ted tatea ateel Offered Freelr " .411 AaWasire. la bearish, hut the market doea not siano: miy marked allln(? without quirk rea-tlon. Wheat opened ateadv at closing price and worked a hit lilxher on ahort cover ing. The earlv bilite did not hold after the flrat buying order were filled; the market dull'd ard eaed back, with no feature fash wheat found alow demand and anle were ri ported tc lower. l orn ruled firmer after the opening, owing tfi the rallv In wheat changed vet v IHtle and the day trading wax rather a dull affair, t'aah market were dull and offering on the sample floor were unchanged from yesterday. I'rlmary wheut receipt were 397.000 bu. and ahlpment were 2ai.0t bu., glnt re ceipt laat year of 730,000 bu. and atilpments of tl'i.rm bu. Primary t orn receipts were 714.000 bu. and ahlpment were 4t5,000 bu.. against receipt laat year of tl2,0K) bu. and ahlpment of .on bu. t lrarance a ere (52.000 bu. of corn, none of oat end wheat and flour equal to 36,000 bu. Liverpool closed UfcNd higher on wheat and VaSd higher on corn. I he following cash sales were reported: WHKAT-Nu. I hard: 1 car, fM'.o; 2 car, We No. 3 hard, I car. Be; 1 car. 92 V: No. 4 hard: I car icorn mixed), 92c; 1 car, SNc. No grade: 2c. colt.VNo. 3 white: 3 car, 42'i.c; 1 car. 4" .No. 4 white: 1 car. 41',c. No. 3 yellow: J car, t',c: 4 car. 4lHc. No. 4 yellow: 4 ca.s. io'-c. No. I color: 1 car, 42c; No. 3 mixed: I ear. 4l',o; 4 car. 41c-. UA'IS-No. X white: 5 car. 31c; No 4 Mhlie: I car: 3li,. No grade: 1 car, 30c. Omaha rajah t'rli-ea. Wheat- No. i hrd. Wvd'.'"c: No 3 Irlrd, H2(j e; No 4 herd Kvi92V. rejected, hard. '.fnH-Vf: No. 2 "prlnK. fa'JiSC; No, I apHn;. !il'u:'c t'oin: No. 2 white. Cc -" ; No. A white. 41a4:c; No. 4 white, 41ini',c; No. 3 color. 41't'ft4.c: No. 2 yellow, 41Vnl4c. No 4 vehow, 41n4"c; No. 4 jeilow. 4y(T40V; No. 40ti 41 ',; No. 4, 44r40,c; no Krade. ,i;'(j3!)c. jta; No. 2 white, 'ixVc; atandard. noin.llc; No. 3 white. ;jo-,((jsic: No. 4 white. ;m l,ic ; No. 5 yellow, aoty'Lllr; No. 4 yellow. ;f!:i0',c. Parl-v: No. 3. 7VfiOc; No., 4, 6V75c:. No. 1 feed. h.'1)7(K-; rejected, u-".c. Kje: No. 2, VfyXDc: No. 3. 7Jj7!c. (arlut lirrrlpla. Wheat. Corn. Uata. f'hlcaao m J25 214 Minneapoll SIS net lower. l.&Xi bu. ; out tt anaactlona. cloatna 'c Mav cloaed at 5c. Receipt . shipment. M.'Ct bu. ti.VI'H- Spot market easy; standard white. ::; No. 2. X4c.; No. 3. 3V ; No. 4. :c. Future market wa without tran saction, cioslna unchanged to 'tc net loer May and July closed at 4014c. .mta lt'i ?7. hil Ithouah prices ; 1 1 a Y Inset tied : prime 11.074: No. 1, $1.0S'.1H7; No. 2. iScu$l 00; No. 8. Soc. IK il'S firm; state common to choice 1H10, Z'.'ar.r; vm. 17((i20c; Pacific coat. 1910, 15 2; l!n. Vif. MIDKrt-lnill; Central America. 21e; Bo gota, 2?-"cr23c. LKATIIKR-Pteadv; hemlock first. 13 2fc; second. 21a23c; thirds, 19ff20c; re ject. iaei7c. PROVISIONS Pork. teady; me, $22 26 filV;-: famllv, :2.nOr32B.0n: short clear. : OfVri 22 00. fteef, firm; tn'f, 14 oiVq 14 b0; family, I U. .'Aft 17 00; beef ham. $2r.6O27.S0. fut meats, steady; pickled bellies. 10 to 14 pounds. l.T14c; pickled hams. lZHW-lc. Iard, l nttled: middle west, prime, IHM.Vrt 10 &.S; refined, steady; continent, $11 ; South America. 11.T; compound. 8:VtiH!. TALU)W-Qulet: prime city. hhds., 7 7-l"c; country, 7'&7Sc. Hl'TTKR Weak; creamery special. extras, 2.".ic; third to flrat, l'nc; creamery third to peclal. lH'd2"!c; dalrv common to finest, lffaiVttC; process second to special. 17M27lc; Imitation ctem ery firsts. Wi20p: factory held, lglSlic; current make. KHfilc Ol KKSK Steady: sklnia. 2fflc. KfidS-Steady ; tate, Pennsylvania and nearhv hennery, white, fancy. 3u3iic: west ern gathered, white. ;S734c; fresh gatherel. fiist, 27c; refrigerator, special marks. In local storage. 2.1'ac; ame. first. 2i'h2c. POl 'I, '1 RY Pressed, fpm: western chick en. 14ai9tic; fowl, 14fll7c; turkeya. 18 (ft2jc. WEATHER I!V T1IK CRAl BF.l.T tjinaha 1'uiutn .'.1 4 71 14 NKW YORK. Jan. 1. .'ertaln character istic of todav' stock market gave color to the belief tht manipulative force are again atl'. The market lacked the broad support which has accompanied the recent enhancement of values and many of the better known Issue were under pressure during the greater part of the day. Rendlnes to accept offering on slight concession steadied the market and restricted fluctuations to comparatively I arrow limit t. Reading wa again something of a spec ulative foot hall and 1'nlted State Steel was apparently - offered freely at everv attempt to advance thl week The Marrt man were steady with the Hill Issues off fmetlnnallv Tt.-tr-lr laland rnmmon and Re- j preferred opened with some show of strength and activity, but later sank Into comparative obscurity. Apart from Amer ican Smelting, which wa inactive and strong on the report that It Is to be Hated In liondon, some activity wa hown by a number of minor iuea. Pacific Telephone and Telegraph made a further substantial gain with leser advancea In American Telephone and Telegraph and Western I'nlon. Iondons' operations here were estimated at 10.000 share, aale on balance. Some buying of Southern Pacific for Paris was Teported from Ixindon and local bankers with International connectlopn received advice Indicating the Imminence of llar riman financing, presumable for Southern Pacific In pari. In the final trading profit taking brought some, recessions and the closing wa gen erally unsettled. The dav wa a record breaker for many month in the bond market, sales of Nor folk and Western convertibles, American Telephone and Telegraph convertibles. American Tobacco 4s and Rock Island col lateral trust Issues comprised the greater part of the day's operation. Total sales, par value. $.". WO.noO. 1 1'nlted States bonds were unchanged on call. Number of sale and leading quotations on Htocka wore as follow: ilea. Hllh. Le- state 4HMAI.O UHAI A l PKOllSlO.tS Feature of the Trading! and loalno; I'rlcra on Hoard of Trade. fHlt'AOO. Jan. IS. Because flour bual nesa wa poor .ind miller discouraged, wheat today lost an advai.ee due to meet and ice aouthwest of Chicago. Tin- disc wuh at a net dccl.ne or s to 't "ic t orn compared with laat nlnht shoutd a losa of H'm1. to "c; oat were down to c and provisions Irregular; 2..c off to l.".c up. The wheat marke, a active, but within a comparatively nan j range. I.tglitnias of primary leer I pi toimcd a valuable aid to thu bulla. Threatened fleeting of tall aouthweatei n flelda, especially In Kansas and llllno a. ' was. however, 'he main re liance of buyeis. Many belated Hliorta and Inveators took on good sued lines. There was at no time selling pressure of Im portance. The call f r cash wheat H a. played scant Improvement, amounting to iTucuca u.v notmtig 111 purticula: ware raid to he hunrili aimed by fear on the part of would-be purchaaers of product that n ampu at 0,1 in the wheat pit here threatened evil lean It a. Attention to this aspect or affair finally resulted In 11 rather sharp dip In prices. The final tone was weak, with May 'c net lower at fi.tii1,. arter lndlpajtlnn for folder In Thle Vicinity Thnrailajy. OMAHA. Jan. IS. 1911. Bnow flurrie continue scattered through out the upper Mississippi valley and lake region and rain continue in the west gulf state and precipitation has been quite gen eral within the last twenty-four hours In the Ohio valley and south to the southern states. No precipitation worthy of mention ha occurred In the Missouri valley and weat to the mountain within the last twenty-four hours and fair weather is general throughout the west, except that rains are reported on the north Pacific slope. Temperatures are higher In the western Dakota. Wyoming, Montana and weat to the coast, but colder weather 1 moving In over the western Canadian prov inces. No Important change In tempera ture has occurred In any section east of the Rocky mountain lnce the preceding lepoit. except that It Is somewhat colder in the middle and lower portion of the Mississippi valley. With the generally fair weather now prevailing west of the Mis sissippi river to the mountain the outlook Is favorable for fair or partly cloudy weather In thla vicinity tonight and Thurs day, with aomewhat colder Thursday. Temperature and precipitation at Omaha for the last twenty-four hours, compared the corresponding period for the three pre ceding years, follow: 1911. 1910. 1909. 190S. Minimum temperature 20 20 28 "0 iinent. amoui.tnifc- to Precipitation 00 .00 .00 .00 Hour manufacturers' , . .,,,,. ,n Deficiency In precipitation since March 1, 14.93 Inches. Kxcess corresponding period in 1910, 1.21 inche. Deficiency corresponding period In 1909. b.ti inches. 1.. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster. Pacific declined a point on poor traffic re I ort. London closing stork uotatlona: Conaola. monay.. 7 1& 14 luitrltta 9k N ii 1 11 m . k. a t .. k f N Y. Central. OMAHA L1YE STOCK MARKET An arroiinl Amal. Cpper Ana'-onda At'Mnon do pfd Halilmora aV Ohio. Canadian Pacific . I'haa. Ohio (lilrao O W . M St. r... I Raers lianrer A R. O . ... do pfd EM da lt afd in M DM Grand Trunk Illlnoll Onlral ... l 1, VKK Har. MDNEY-Jtaji. w. lf-5 US II I f " , ft Norfolk I" do ptd lt Ontario w 111 rnnnlvanla .:il Rinil Mlnea . Keadln . So l-aiflc .. I.'S do pfd . ! So. Tarlflr .. . i I'nlon Parlfle . 7' do pfd .. JS I'. . tael .. . do pfd . I7 Wbh . 4' do pf.l . Spanlth 4a ... 26 'd per ounce, per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills 1 S'ol per cent; for three months' bills, STtt3 11-l per cent. ..121s .. M .. i .. I .. l.oeat aeewrltlM. Quotations furnished by Burn. Brlnker Co. 449 New Omaha National bank building: change that aurlng the es- 1 alon had run un frcm that nrlr t. ai 1117 1 ' to 1.0i. I St. I.oala tieneral Market. There- was much short selling of corn 8T. LOCI8, Jan. 18. WHKAT-Futures, by lesser traders, who refused to follow 1 lower: May. $1.01T: July.' Hfic. Cash, the prominent 8 eculatnr who has been higher; track. No. 2 red, Jl.03Vcrl.06; No. coveting so conspicuously. May varied 2 hard. 11.011.05. frcm Mic to iMc. closing lasy '4c down at CORN Lower; May. 49'ic; Julv, GOftraViC. 'tc. Cash corn was In tair drmand; No. Cash, higher; track. No, 2. 46m47e; No. 2 2 yellow flnltdird at 47i(t47H.c. wlilte. 47i'i47'c. tiats tt nd d tu a shade downward with I nTSI.wor- Mav S-IHii-- rash ateadv: corn. J lie lilm- and Ion- levels tor May mack. No. 2. 324H33V; No. 2 white. 34.-. were . ,',i ,c and 34 tSlV. with latest RYK-Hteadv, 84c. Ilgures I he cheat est of the uay, He under! FLol'R Cnchanged: red winter patent. .',1 VJ " ,'0,ll , Pt evlou. j , KVni extra fancv and straight. $4.20 yiirnima 01 nog prouuet increased tii4 75: hard whiter clear. S3.S0a4.O0. there appealed fj be ev.dence 1 HF.l.Mt Tlmnthv. l".O0ru9.E. w lienev r 01 aupprrt. The Hade was and I lie finish ragged pork, 1.1c 2uc lower; lard. 7,i to lie down ot a decline of i t 1 7'ic. Prlcea in Chicago, fuinlshed bv the Pp. dike Uraln company, 708 Ltrandel building Uniaha. telephone loug aa J7J: restricted lilgnei- to and .lib east 11.08 Articles I Open. Hlgh. Low. I Clcje.l 1 , i on.mr..M-i.iW. HRAN Firm; sacked 1 (fil.09. i 1 1 A Y Firm : timothy. trie, fll.004il4.ri0. v i PROVISIONS Pork, unchanged; inobing. ! fiiVOO. Lard, lower: prime steam, f 10.02 VI' I 10 121?. Dry salt meat, higher: boxed track. f14.0oli 19.00; Allin-'-Tialmer pfd Amalgamated Copper American Arirultura1 .... An-erlcon Haat Suiar Amerlran fan American C. F Amerlran Cotton Oil Amnrl'-an H. L. pffl.... Am. Ire Sewrltlea Amerlran I,lnaeed American Iocomotlve .... American . at R Am. a n pfd Am. Steel Foundrlea Am. Suaar Refining Amrtratl T. A T An-arican Tobacco pfd Amerlran Woolen Anaconda Mining Co Atchison Atchtaon pfd Atlantic Coaat Una Baltimore A Ohio Bethlehem Steel Bnsiklyn Rapid Tr Canadian Pacific tntral !-ather I'entral Leather nfd Central of New Jaraay..., Chcuapeaka A Ohio t'hlraao A Alton 1il,ao (). w c. 0. w. pfd... .- chliaio N. w C., M. St. P c . C. c. & St L Colorado P. I Colorado a Souiharn i-onaolulated Oaa Corn Producta Delaware At Hudaon Ilenver & Hto Grande D. aV R. O. pfd Iilntlllrra' Seruritlea Krla Erie 1t pfd : Erie 2d pfd General Kle.-trlc .....' Urrat Northern pfd Great Northern Ore ctfa. Illlnnla fantral Interhornusti Mat Int. Met. pfd International .Harvester . Int. Marine pfd International Papar Intamatlonal Pump Iowa Central Kanaas City So K. C. Bo. pfd Laeleda Oaa LoulevHIe Naahrllla. . .. Minn. St. Lou la M , St. P. At 8. . M M., K. A T M., K. ft T. pfd Mlnourl Pacific National Bliruit National Lead N. R. H. of M. !d pfd... New York Central N. V.. O. W Norfolk ft Weatarn North Amerlcsn Northern Pacific Pacific Mall Pennsylvania People'a Gaa P.. C c. ft St. L Plttaburc Coal Kin l.oio t.aon toO e-1 6"0 l.ann J2.100 2() 10.700 ino .1.10 400 7. 400 8011 5011 1.0IH) 410 t.OK) 5, 400 6,600 14.100 3l at-, 4" 4!, ' o4 5 41 -n-i l4 4S ltc'i 95 3!i MIS 103 1W )m :ns !n 31 US C1 4 4l MS M "i7 4i't li 1M 464 :. :H 39'j M4 102 H 119 in;s 77H 291, 1,700 6. t'io ion 2.i0 i.ow 8.W 1.800 300 ' I.IOO 1.300 100 0 I 1.M10 400 500 1.0(10 ).o ' ItM 14M, liHW tfi 33-, H2. 15 31 . aci 2SS '3514 l.vt cH lar.at 1H H'i 113", 12it w S!S .-)9', Hl'a 14' !, 31 33H 2SS 1M, 12.-.S SI' Jf. lH MS 113 '4 A het-l May... 1 01'. 1 01VI-' July... I fi I I'.'S Sept. Coin May., July. Sept., Oai Mav., .1 illy. Sept., I'ork Jan. . May. Lard .lan.. Mav. Illba Jan May. 9'V 1 0 10P 97', Yea'v 1 extra I clears. i ahort. I 12HC. Preaaed fttecl Car... ptai- i Pullman Palace Car.. Railway S'eel Spring Heading I Republic Steal I Republic Steal pfd... alt. ,.. Ilf . cla r elha llo ilinrl Hnfl IPiann in. 1 1 1 no. Hacon. higher; boxed, extra 12',4c; clear ribs, U'4c; short clears. Kock Inland Co. pfd.... I t. L ft S. F 2d pfd... I St. Louis . W hi. L s w. pfd ft I.. i.WiH, oO'j; CO'o'i Mi, :51'U al'd'ktt id I i.l' I o2SJ h, H-ktt&Mn I I I I 84i,;3l',if;t., HS'fel 3;',' 34fl 3 34 1 Oil 97 l-Ol'LTRY Firm; chickens. U'jc; spring. I uioaa'sheffleid 8. 9514412c: turKe. IX'c. (luck. 14c; geese. o(Q IZC. 1 souih.rn Pa lllc , tu 1 1 r,n iun: crcaiiierj, -oti-i'ac. 1 soutnarn nanwny KCiG8-Veak. :'5c. ! so. RMlway pfd.. Receipts. Shipment. I Tenneaaca Copper Flour hhl T.r.OO 13. 101) Tnaa ft Pacific Wheat, bu 32t0 92.tK) Corn, bu 66.000 T.i.Oini Oats, bu 2J.0O0 6I.0J0 Mi Si 5l . 1 20 40 .1 n 06 I . . 10 So .1 10 10 I ., M 7" I lo ; I 20 40 ' 19 06 I 1 10 So I 10 10 I 10 - ! 10 07 I 20 40 j 18 82 ; 10 r j 9 97 ' 10 nf, :M 4.1 18 87 10 2," 9 97 10 67 9 W 34 V 1 3!u I I 20 30 I 19 Ou'i , 10 J,", ; 10 no 't , io ;. ! 10 0u "Ko; fair f-Mr; flo.-Jo; Cash tiuotatlons were as follows: 1 1 wl K-Kasy: winter patents, f 1.30'n 4.80; straights, f j.!a'0 4.Wi; spring patent. I.i nam. .k nigncr man two weeka atralghts. ft otxit sO; bakers t'.XMt j to, llYK-No. 2. V. UARI i; t-'eed or tiiixltig. 70?iMlc to choli'e maltini;. Su(!r;i-, SLKO Flnx. No. 1 outli alei n o. 1 inn in western. timothy ( lover, x.o.iv I riiVIHIt)NP--Mea pork, per bbl.. f ii 0 , ' tl'.i'iO; lard, per Co lbs., lo..'j. short rlba j aides tloiH-et. $lii.:M( In 7j: short -ear sine 1 1 tboxml). fli .'.''oil. 0C. Totul cleaiarnea of wheat and flour were iial lo J.ii b;i. Primal j i.-oeipts v. i-re ' lu-. loinpared with 7:;.).tKi bu. the' 101 leHpond.ni: dn a year ago Kstlmated ' le-elpts un tomorrow: Wheat. 1.' iai:' corn. 2li. . ais outs. 13; cars; lions. : u o ' head. Cbiiaiiu Cash Pr:cc. - U In at : No 'id Wtc'nfl ot'1: .no. .1 rJ. sn"'4r.-4(.; x,, hard, iid'.ca 11 02 . No 3 lad. , i,rtj jl " ! No. 1 northern spring. 1 1 1 1, .- v .'. , II I', u 100; X .nl.;ni, , No rash. 4tiVi (:, v..' ! No. white. 4'irit7c ! No 2 yellow, f.mtr i Ha nan a t'lty tirala and) Provlalon. ; KANSAS CITY. Jan." IS. WHEAT May. . aellets: July. SM,c bid. Cash: j l'nchancd: No. 2 hard. 9i'of7fl.O:!; No. 3, j !DciSI0'4; No. 2 red, tl Ol'o 1.03 V, No. 3,1 tl.MXfi1.02. , CORN Mav. 4S1,i481o bid: July. 49'ic bid. Cash: l'nchaned 10 'jC higher; No. 2 mixed, 14i:!4"c; No. 3. 41c; No. 3 whits, 4;'c: No. 3. 'tc. OATS Cnchanged: No. 2 while, 3,"if3lc, No ; mixed. SIff 32c. IIVK-Xo. 2. 744177c. 1 1 A Y I 'nehnnged : choice timothy. $14 0 I II. cho'ce prairie. tl2 00. I Hl'TTKR Creamery, Sk?; firsts. 2"c; sec oiu'e 2lc; packing stock, 'c KCClS Kxtras. 27'lc; firsts or.tlj, l'.ic. Re -elpts W heat, b i Ii i Corn, bu 33.0O0 caf. bu 7.ii" T.. St. L. ft W T.. 81. L. W. pfd t'nlon Pacific I'nlon Pacific pfd l ulled Slain Realty t'nlled fllatea Rubbar I'nltad Slatea Steal V. 8. Slaal pfd ftah Copper Va. -Carolina thamhal .. Wabaith lAabath pfd Weatarn Maryland Weinhouae Kleclrlc ... Wheeling ft U K Lflilfh Vallay Total aalea for the day. 4' fl turn 5oo . I. lot) 2.400 ailO 700 , 1.0D0 ' J.biio ino laio 3 , t.eoo 7i) . JT. 400 . 1.200 , 2, .W Dal . I. 6N) . l.SOO 20 400 100 ,ls2!ino . 2.1'K) 200 . lH.aiKJ . 1.700 Vl . 1.200 600 . 11.100 . 8 !! . J.1O0 . i.tUO '. '"') 2.K1 . B2.no too 41 S m 1.14 113 ' 2S4 13 36 S fiini 1l S84 ill ll'."t 42S ions -.i, 1im 27 'i 127S los !! H'a 1K0 i S3 4 :"4 27 MS IIHSl 2XSi MS 34 S ':j's KV, v.v, 3' Kill. HO.) J. 4110 !l 1.200 2.5il 1,rl , 2.700 7K) 1 .11)0 37.IIXI 711 llli 4S 4S lS S5. MS 7hS i.S mo 41S !' 3JS 66 1121, 147S 2S 13V, 'ii, 118 It.'.S 3SS HIS 42 HOT, r.'. 117. 211', 127 l'iS IS', 32 100 W :i 4S 3'.'S 41 41 S 2 4 il7'i 27 Kt 'ni M' 17S 3i, 77 S Jl 4;., 4'4 is S5i, 51 74', 6, 17i', Cloa. 4Vi 4 4", i.3S 5 22 1 Wi 40, 7HA, lots 25 S 114 143 4', 31 S 31 I'M 1'.'S 11 107 Ti 30 77', w, SOV4 103 2l MS 30 23 44 144', U'ti'a XI r.9 142 ic. 30 aS tv 2' 471. 35 S 151'i 13J m 53'4 11314 v r: 41 Id ' 334, Colorado Tal. Oo. ? par cant Columhua. Neb.. E. L. 6a. 1K4 Chicago sanitary 4a Ititrnit Rdlnon a. 113) Fairmont l-amery lat g. p. a Icwa Portland Cement lat Kar.aaa City K. ft L. 5a. 113 Kanaaa City 4, I Mo I achool Kannedv Building Co. la Michigan Stata Tal. pfd I par rent.., Nehraika-lnwa Grain 11 Nebraska Tal. Co atock Omaha Auditorium ISa Omaha Oaa fca, 117 Omaha Water 5. 1K14 Omaha Water it. U44 Omaha ft C. B. R. B f, H2 Omaha St. Ry. f. 114 , Omaha ft C. B. St. Ry. 5a, 1M1 Omaha C. B. St. Ry. pfd. f p. .. Omaha ft C. B St. Ry.. com Southern Bell T. ft T. 5a. 1M1 Stale of Maaarhu,atla Isa. lt.1l Schwarachlld-Sul,bargar Co a. ltlf. Rockford Elacu-lo Co. t. 1131 Rid. 50 '4j o " lo . 7 yaw, 100 7 ios" 'ii, 10 ts 41, W 4 V, MV M ion, N Aaktd. 52 1 I'll loo ' MS, 1W 2i I 101 9 ioi"' ' MS MS 7 ino, MS Cattle Fully Steady to Some Stronger in Spots. HOGS STRONG TO ITVE HIGHER I. am ha Ten In 4.ood Prmand tail Trlrra Ona lllaher. While Sheep Move Off at tiood. Firm Price. RlirTll OMAHA Receipt were: Official Monday Official Tuesday .... Ftlmate Wednesday Jan. 1. 1911. Cattle. Wogs. Sheep. ..tr 3 4V5 12.43S .. 5 790 7!io 9, is? .. 4.4"0 .iii) a.roo . 14 f? 17.34 31.070 ..i7.w ::vw3 r..4S 1.. 8.R11 .4 14. 5W 1 . 7 019 11.303 10.493 1. . 12 942 I ? IS. 474 ..l.l.fito cri.tlj 21.t2 llnalon BOSTON, Jan stocks were as A linnet Amal. Copper .... A. . 1. ft S...... AriFona Com Atlantic B. ft ('. C. ft 8. Butte Coalition . Cal. A Arlvina,.. ( al. ft Hacla Centennial Oipper Hanga (. Kaal Bulla C. M... I'-ranklln ttlroiu Con Oranby Con tlreena Cananea .. Isle Hoyale Oippar. Kerr lka Lake CSpper I Salle Copper..., Miami Copper Bid. t losing ock. IS. Closing quotations on 1 follows: . ... 3 Mohawk . ... M'4 Nevada Con .... 25, Nlplaaln Mines . 14 North Butta .... 4 North lke M. 11 Old Dominion .... .... 14 (leceola 4iS Parrott S. ft C... ....613 Qulncy 12 Shannon C. . Hi'4 superior . ... 12', Superior ft B. M. . ... a Superior ft P. C . ... S Tamarack .... 37 V. S. 9. R. ft M . ... '., do pfd . 14 t'taJi tin 7 5-11 tan Copper Co.. . 34S Winona 4s ewolverlna . 1S 44 16, 10 fS 7 'S 1U 114 74 ns 4S 14 4f, 3.SH 41". US 45 s s 111 IV err York Cars Market. The following quotations are furnished bv lxigan A Bryan, member New York Block exchange, 310 South Sixteenth street, omaha : Am. Tobacco Bay State Oaa Boat on Con. Butta Coalition .... Cactua chlno Chief Cos Fraction Darla-Daly Kan Lake Ely On Ural Ely Con Blv Witch Franklin Olroux OJIbway Ooldflcld Florence 4S0 Ooldftald Dalay .... 7S . 33 Ureena Cananea .... S . 7 inspiration I T-li . 1S Laroae 4S . 20 Nayada Con IIS . Sl' Nawhouaa 4 . IS Ohio Copper 1 1 11 . 17', Hawhlde Coalition.. IS 1 -ll Ray Central f . 7 Swift Pkg. to 100S S Seara-Roebuck Co...l't Three day this week Same days this week.. Hams days 3 week ago Same days 3 week ago Same dav 4 weeks ago ftanie nays last year. The following table show the receipt of cattle, hog and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date as compared with last vear: loll 1910. Inc. I)ec. cattle 65. 968 62. 77 8.1S0 Hogs : t.:2 lnJ.loB 11,8. 1 Sheep 98.0W 7J,40 3n.69 The following table shows the average price of hogs at South Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons: Pates. I 19U H910.l9n9.ilftW.l!OT.lS0o.190o. I I 43, 6 W 4 13! t 281 5 2Ji 7 MSI I ! 4 SOI f 3l S lt 4 1 " S1VI S 131 I 4 22i 6 30, a 201 4 2 7 73il 8 1SI 74 4 16l 8 29i 6 221 4 hs 7 7fc! S 21 6 82 1 I 8 SOi B 2o! 4 f2 j 1 121 4 n n 4 is - 1 .01 , 7 69V,, R 61 a ST. 4 20! 6 28 i I 4 00 Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. 10 11... 12... 13...I 14... 16... 1... 17... 18... and the market wa fully ateadv with yes terday. In fact good feeder look steady eery day. quotations on rattle. Oood to eholea beef steer. $t!.ltVu.tS0; fair to good bef Heeis. $. 10; common to flr beef steers. 4 v , 40; good to choice cowa and helfera, 14 .Vdo Rj; fair to good e ws and heifers. V3.76-U4 4); cmnion to fair cow nd heifer. H OojS 7."; good to rholoe stock ers and feeders. f,.tv,io n; fair to good toekers and feeders. 14 6trV0O; common to (air stockers and feeder. I1.WVJ4 60; stock heifers. 3.6tV!j4.60; veal calve. MotNjla; bulls, slags, etc. V Joy 4. 90. Kepresentatlve sales: BKF.F 8TF.ER8. I 8 42 7 881 7 71 m 8 4 6 871 4 291 6 36 i 5 ' 5 93, 4 J.II 8 42 6 29 4 62 4 21 t 4." D 4 01 7 78 I 8 44 06 4 23 60; 6 27 4 Tfl Sunday. Hecelpts and disposltl n of iive stock at the I'nlon stock yards. routh Omaha, for twenty-four hour ending yesterday: Cattle. Hog. Hhecp.H r's. C. M. & Ft. P 8 1 Wabash 1 Missouri Pacific 1 1 1 I'nlon racific 3fi 23 10 O. & N. v., east.... 13 4 C. & K. W.. weat.... 66 23 1H 1 C M. T.. M. & O . . . . 37 7 1 ('., B. Q., eaat.... 2 4 4 1 C., B. W , west.... 2,-i IS 12 1 ;., It. I. A f, ease... 8 4 12 C. R. I. T.. west.. 1 2 .. 1 Illinois Central 1 2 C. G. W 1 Totals 188 89 4."i 7 . 33 Sllrar Pick ,. 7S Superior ft P.... IS Tunopah Mining 1-1 Trinity Oppr . . 6', North lka . IS Bohemia 14S SS 4S 7S Nevr orli MlnlnaT Stock. NEW YORK. Jan. 18. Closing quotations on mining stock were: Alice .150 SLIttle Chief .. Com. Tunnel atock. do bonda Con. Cal. ft Va Horn Sliver Iron Sllrer Leadvllla Con Mexican Ontario Ophlr Standard Yellow Jacket . 5 . .150 . an .l'i . S3 im 1474 2S 13S 35 14 50 ' 111 5S 3SJ4 HIS 41S 1084 6', 1174 :S I37S 10', 9 I s: 10 33 Rank 4 learlna. OMAHA, Jan. 18. Bank clearinga for to day were $2,081,636.40 and for the corre sponding date last year $2,751,070.17. Metal Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 18. METAM-Standard copper, firm; spot. January, Fel g ry. March and April, $12.15rq 12.26. 1. .idoti market, dull; spot. 55 iki; futures, r66 17s d Arrivals reported at New York today, 140- ton. CuBtom house return ihowi ports of 19,025 tons ao far this month. . It is rumored that one of the leading pro ducers has marked down the asking price of electrolytic copper to nearer the views of outside sellers, but local dealers report no quotable changes In the general range; lake, tl2.7vs 1S.12S). Tin, quiet: spot and January, $41.60ra'41.76; February. (41.6041.S0; March and April, (41.40tfH2.00. London, mar ket, steady; spot. fldO 12s 6d; futures 190 15. bead, eaay! $4.40oj'4.50. New York; $4.254.:6, East Kt. Louis. Ixindon market, spot. 13 Is 3d. Spelter, easy; (5.50'rj5.te. New York; (6.30a'6.371i, East St. Louis. Lon don market, 24 2s 6d. Iron, Cleveland warrants, 4Ds 9d In London. Locally, Iron wa steady. No. 1 foundry, northern. lb.H'i (aiii.25; No. 2. $14. 76g 15.75"; No. 1 southern and No. 1 southern soft, $15.2515.75. ST. LOITS, Jan. 18 META LS Lead : f lull at $4.32iMrt4.35. Spelter. Weak at (6. 37 H (65.40. MI. S POSITION-HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Tacking Co 649 970 2.1K3 Swift and Company 7Sfi 1,4!) 2.1M Cudahy Packing Co S.W t22 1.462 Armour & Co H"0 1.S65 1.267 Swartz-Holcn Co 12 Sinclair 2rt W. B. Vansant Co 141 Benton, Yansant & Lush 31 Stephens Bros 264 Hill & Son 144 F. B. L'Wls 115 Huston & Co 5 J. B. Root & Co 19 J. H. Bulla 32 L V. Huss 27 L. Wolf 38 McCreary & Carey 6H 8. Werthelmer 7 H. F. Hamilton M Solomon Iegen 14 Other buyers 9o5 1.190 No. 10 .. . . . 10... 14... 14... 10 ... 13... 40 ... t... 14... 14 .. 7... I... .. ... 10 ., .. I .. 11... I... 5... I. .. 11... I... 17... I... I... I .. 1... J .. I... ... it... ... 11... 1... 1... 1 .. 1... 1... I... I... 1... I... 1... 1... I ... ... II. .. 1... ... 1... 1... t... ... e .. 1... 4... A. . . Tin .. .! .1017 .. 173 .. 77 . .1"J .1071 ..1075 . . 1 25 . .KMl .. 51 Pr 5 "0 5 15 : 1 5 35 a to 5 f-n i 7 5 70 i No. l 2. 1 o I. I. 14 10. cows. . . MS . . 4 . . ? .11! ..m .. W5 . . PUS . tso ,.loi . . 473 .. 771 ..1110 ..1117. . . l'5 . . 51 .. 50 . . 715 .. 7r .. 50 .. wn .. 54 . . ,. 130 ..100 . . . .1370 .. 1 . ,140 .. 730 . . 714 . .11M . . 730 ..1500 .. S0 I 50 1 0 I 75 I ; 4 no 4 in 4 IS 4 15 4 70 4 IS 4 35 4 40 4 50 4 Wl 4 5& 4 o HEIFERS. 11.. 14. 11 II 4 I 40 4 40 4 40 4 60 4 50 4 50 4 50 4 V I. tt ... 14... l... It... I .. 19 ... 1. .. T. . . Bl'LLS. 4 00 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 45 4 45 4 50 4 50 4 - 4 0 I. 3. 1.. 1 . 1.. 1.. CALVES. At ..1140 .. 1215 .. 10 ...141 . ..li.'l . . . 1 7 4 ..1341 ...IMS ..144: ...1:74 .. InSO ... 1 . . . loss ..1011 .. .1"93 . . . 1'3 ...l'?0 .. .1041 ...104 ... 47 .. .1111 ...1313 .. 10 ... 1 400 ...1141 .. 511 .. 7TI .. 1 .. MI .. 13 ,. 15 .. 714 .. KM .. 701 ..14J0 . . .M ..1540 . 1450 ..If! . .130 . .1175 . .IKW . 157 .1505 . .14H0 4 ts 4 50 4 70 4 7S 4 75 5 00 no 5 00 5 no 00 6 IS 5 16 5 16 120 2a 434 , ttl 1511 430 430 470 311 414 1M 143 130 411 STOCK ERS I 745 4 f 1 74 4 65 II.... 10 37 4 76 I.... I e.74 4 .'. 11... I 4 90 1 0 1 15 4 95 11 1 64 6 00 11.... (3 10A5 6 on 21 ... .-.41 6 On I . . . 1 4i I 00 I.... 1 45 5 on ... 6 ft'8 6 10 10..., 1 610 6 10 16.... 7 70.5 6 15 61 ... 4 702 6 !0 11.... 7 ?4 30 14 ... J7 7 6 25 .... 4 176 B 30 IS.... S4 72 6 SO 17.... 171 i ST. 14.... 14 Ml S 35 11... I IOO 8 Hog trade had this morning. Early It was a nickel higher affair, shipper filling limited orders on this basis. Later, when packers started to buy, price were no better than fully steady. Toward the close the demand from local quarters took on mote urgency and final business appeared to be almost aa high as opening trade. The low spot In the middle of the market was featured by quiet movement, but there wa a fair de gree of activity at other time. Supplies were moderate, with light mixed and butcher offering more plentiful than heavy and heavy packing grades. Good heavies were wanted and brought the full advance as a rule. Average quality of receipts showed some Improvement, sev eral loads moving at and near the top price. Smooth heavies sold around (7.70tT7.75. with less desirable weighty hog at $7.6 and under. Light mixed and bacon ani mals commanded (7.76&7.80, tops reaching (7.K5. Packers bought bulk of all weight and clearance was early. Kepresentatlve sales: , , ANI' t. 6on Io 141 16 no 1M 100 143 136 136 160 117 117 100 FEEDEKS 770 10S 170 700 14 1 78 18 1113 120 0! 171 1041 55 , 10 56 1265 107 1120 17 1170 I 76 I IS I il mi 05 I m 30 I 35 40 4 an 4 o 4 n 4 OS 4 70 4 70 4 76 4 75 4 7S 4 Ml 4 65 6 00 00 6 10 6 40 4 60 4 63 4 -.4 4 6.7 4 ' 4 5 4 70 4 70 4 90 4 M 4 70 4 75 4 75 4 75 4 75 4 10 4 4 15 4 IS 4 65 t 36 a. 60 T5 7 0" 7 60 7 60 1 50 I on I 1)0 16 !5 23 r I 26 6 1.1 6 36 6 40 6 40 6 40 I 60 I 60 6 60 6 50 6 . 6 50 6 60 t 60 6 60 I 0 t 6 70 6 76 6 76 6 76 6 96 U t ... 1 I "I' ... " ' i :w . 7 is 70 :j ... T o 4J 11 ijo 1 s 7n .".' ... 1 '' 7 r ... 7 ts 4: ... 7 in 16 rn 7 70 S 144 ... t 0 4M 71 40 7 TO a t . an fc ... 7 ".o n : ... I o .176 ... 7 70 76 M ... 7 l ts ... 7 i" 13 ! ... T o jn r.'O ... 1 : 11 Ml ... 7 o 31 wj ... 7 75 at 2 ... 7 o an t45 ... 1 75 4 t5i ... 7 47 146 4" 7 74 10 J.11-, ... 1 n in "4 II. 41 f ... 5 o . 7H 120 7 I. in ?t ... 1 10 46 147 ... 7 ;' 44 740 ... T n l V ... 7 :j 7 tM ... 7 ', t1 ... 7 IS n ! ... 7 ? 4C ... 1 75 76 17 ... 7 4?s 26 ! ... 7 15 71 f?1 (0 ; ;v, 34 tU ... 7 1'. 7J tie ... t K !72 ... 7 7'. 73 171 10 7 76 147 ... 7 ; 35 Son ... 7 s 66 JM . . 1 '' 3? ... t f. (W : fO 7 71 S7 15.1 ... 7 u 54 2S . 7 76 71 ... 7 s l( :.',7 10 1 73 .'-' ... 7 , M n ... 1 " 4 ... 7 a I Nn 7 71 70 2sn ... 7 6 I 24 10 7 75 121 ... 7 r. 79 13 ... 1 77S 74 137 ... 7 V 77 :u 40 7 77S t ! ' 9 f'.! ... 7 77S 79 H7 ... 7 15 4 : ... 1 SO 71 40 7 85 75 ... . 231 ... 7 a 7 117 . Ill 74 114 ... 7 ) Tt 14 40 7 6 Sll EKP Hecelpts of sheep w ere of ver several aspect .4.700 4.872 8.248 cattle were quite , In, Totals CATTLE Receipts of liberal today. 177 car being reported but the receipt are running considerable behind last week. The total for the three days foots up about 15.0 11 head, a falling off of about 26.000 head as compared with last week still as compared with a year ago there Is a gain of a little over l.OuO head. Beef steers were In very good demand this morning and the market was fairly active at prices that were anywhere from steady to quite a little stronger. Most salesmen were sizing up the trade aa a good strong market and entirely satisfac tory to the selling Interests. Oood beeves sold up to $6.35. Cows and heifers were In good demand and the desirable kinds at least sold In about the same notches aa yesterday. There was an Inclination on the part of salesmen to bear down on the less desir able kinds, but still taking the market as a whole there was not much change. Blockers and feeders were sought after No. 1... 5... 13... 77... At. ..140 .126 ..110 ...13 Sh. Pr. T 60 7 56 7 so 7 W No. 41.. 61.. .. 14.. At. Ih. .141 ... ...150 ... ,..4 ... ...10 ... 1 M T 10 7 o 7 10 fals proportions thla morning and consisted largelv of fed weatern stork. The demand for anything fit to kill was ample, how ever, and movement from the atart was active In every branch of the trade. There appeared to he noma disposition among buser to avoid the plain and heavy grade of live mutton, native especially, and .thla das of atock found a poor outlet Lambs showed, some Improvement In price, bulk of good dressers selling strong to a dime higher than yesterday. Prim quality was wanted and moved readily at .ais.1&, one string of choice animal bringing the latter figure. Heavy lambs had to sell below the JX.OO mark. Sheep and yearling held tea4iy. awe selling aa high aa $lit) and wethers com manding $4.1.6. The wethers were rstber fleshy, however, and choice handywelght would probably ell at $4 3 or better Yearling of desirable finish brought $5 011 and more, but avoidance of weight In tha yearling branch of the trade was decidedly pronounced and anything weighing over 100 pound had to go below the $5.00 mark Closing trade was rather dull, svallahle offering on the late market carrying too much weight to make them attractive. Quotation on sheep and lamb: Hood to choice lamb. (n.6.Vtf0.20; fair to good lambs. $." iinn.85; handywelght yearling. $4.s.Vn 6 S; heavy yearling. $4 35C(4.R6; good to choice wethera, $39nj4l6; fair to good wether. $350.3.90; good to choice awe. $3.tiV(i4.00; fair to good ewes. $3 26-gj.ftO. Representative sales: No. 6' western erne 324 western esse 00 shorn lamb western lamb 240 western ewe 00 western lamb 470 western lamb, cull S14 western ewe 197 western ewes 215 western ewe 73 western 142 weatern 24' wetern 317 western t western 19 western 36.1 weatern 16 western 216 western It western Ii. western 39 western 23 western IOO western 113 western IhO western 2J5 western Xk western 3, 3' estern 1 1 western 11 western ewes yearlings ewes lambs wethers lambs yearlings yearlings ewes ewes, culls lamha, feeder Inn'bs ewes, wethiim yearlings ... yearlings yesrllngs ewes aiiihs wethera ewes yearling wethers AV. I')? li PS 88 8S 91 44 117 111 104 03 99 106 . ... 89 ....109 . ... 04 . . . IU .... 'Mi . ... S .... 8.1 .. .111 .... S3 ....l"S . ..." 5 ...1)1 ....ino 9:1 . M ...."1 .... 01 .. . :m rr. 4 00 4 00 6 00 8 Oil 8 90 6 6.1 4 00 5 90 5 90 3 85 8 80 4 70 4 00 6 15 4 .0 5 t' 4 71 4 75 8 85 3 13) 5 21 & 4 .0 i 75 4 4 75 I I' r. 15 4 3 50 4 75 84. Joseph Lire Block Market. ST. JOSEPH. Tan. 18. CATTLE Re celpta. 1.600 head; market strong. 10c higher; steers. ti.WQ f0; cows and heifers. (3.Miojr6.oO; calves, $3 600 8. 60. HOU8 Receipts. 4.000 head; market 10c higher: top, $5; bulk of sales. $7.1 .'(7 7.96 8HEKP AND LAMBS Receipt, 3,500 head; market strong; lambs, $4.506.15. .lock In 8lgh. Receipt of live stock at the five principal western market yesterday. Cattle. Hog. Sheep South Omaha 4.400 8.000 p.Mio St. Joeeph 1.600 4.0u0 8.600 Kansas City 8.O11O II.O11O 7.000 St. Loula 4.000 7.600 8.701 Chicago 21.000 29,0.0 !i.0i Totals 88.900 67.501) 48.700 Tha Key to tha Situation Be Want Ads. Coffee Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 18.-COFFEE Futures 137'i opened barely steady at a decline of 8'ctl7 points under local liquidation and bear pressure, which seemed to be Inspired by lower European markets. There did not seem to be a great deal of support early and price eased off to a net lo of about 25 to 27 point on the active months during the middle of the day. Later there was a rally on covering and bull support, but while the market closed steady, last price howed a decline of from 19 to 21 point for the day. Sale. 83.750 hag; January, 11.34c; February, 11.33c; March and April, 11.41c; May. 11.42c; June. 11.38c; July, 11.32c; August. 11.25c: September, 11.20c; October, 11.11c; November. 11.10c: December. 11.07c. Receipt at the two Braxlllan port. 17,000 bags, against 21.000 last year. Jundlahy re ceipts. 4 600 bags, against 6.600 last year. 33 4 31" ;: 415, ITS 3 oil, II 34'. 26 S 235. 53 174S 3S IX, 31 77S IDS ! New York deliveries yesterday, 20,365 bag, : .. : . oam S 15', 3-.S 51 7AU SS 64.600 aharea. SlCc: fee- I Shipments ! 54.1) 1 l.lergool 4rain linrket. LIVERPOOL. Jan. In. WHEAT firm; No. 2 red western is inter. 7s 4d turcH. stad; March. ' t 't MIN - Spot. American 4s 4d; A merit an mixd fulines .steady. .lan"ar 4s 4',d; March. 4s 7d. K4', northern aprimt. $1 0..JI 1 us; 1 in n. S ta-h 4-,',tt'tc; No. .' w bite. 45 : Frorla Market. ri:tiui. 111. Jan. iv- corn- No. 3. 45c: No. 4. U'jc. OATS Sample, film; standard 3 3 white 3-',i . No. 4 sshlie. Ji,c. a J.l'". w,. . ORT,, o J Ca-lu 2'c: No. 3 white. .'Vncv: No. 3 w,.ii, a.'n.'J'.c. No. 4 sihlre, 3IVii3-r'; standard' $.i.y-c HI "I T Ell -Steads ; creameries, ;a'jc dairies. I'q2'.'c. ' E m --- , : receipts 1 isj.l mark, case included. 04a2k; prime ni'M. 4 1 1 ll :- !:: daisies, 14,ilii,c; lifllS'.c; Young America.. lOuidV lioi in1. I.ViH Im Iluliilh lirai Market. 1 IU'LI'TH. Jan. is -WHEAT Closi I $1.11.1, : July. l In,: No. 1 northern. No. 2 northern. Jl.o.'ci l.tV OATS-S-'s-.c. cases; first. at M laiaeapul la liralu Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. In.-W II KAT-Mav I $l.07,'o 1 0;T,. July. SI cs't; cash. No. 1 bard twins. $1 if; .No. 1 nortlurn ; long-j northern. $1.04 ,tfi 1 .00 v. In ) TA'lttES I'll 111: choice to fancy, tstr (0c; fair to good. 4sif4"c. ' ' 4olloa Market. Vl.'VV VilUW Ij.i IW ,',.VTnV c I -1 .1 I 1 I t . - t . I - t ,1, L m . II . - . . . . . . . . . . .... i ......... n. r. i.c; c.oseii quirt, iu pom nmnrr, miittillng up- clr.Hsed. ..c; h.na. alive. I?; dreese.1. Mt I lands. I4.!U-; mulUliiiK gulf. 16 1'; salt-. I 12c: springs, ailse. lie: dressed, uy. lam bale. v. i- s:. naos . no 10 t)ii). ii.-,. . ST i,,ns .i,n i to 5.".-P. H.'jc; M to ll)-ll Cai tot Kect-ipia: vv hvat 32'. cai; catn. J'. 4 cars, liniiou: Wheat. Ii curs; VI' i. 1 cars. ll-.C. 2. in: coin, rlstiniuted To-t-orii, ;itj cat. Vllnaakrr tirala Market. MII.WAIKEK. Jan. H Bleary. VSHEAT-No. I nrllirrn. $lCfilil1o: No. ! northern. (l.ilil irii; Mav. J) Olt.-olui C COTTON - Pn- clianged; miiiil.iiia. ITic. No sales: ic cclpta, 3,05 lialcs; shipment. 3.M:i bale. at cli. ::i.4l'i bales. New Yoik cotton market, as furnished by Ixigau v hi)a.i. menitieia Neiv V01 lotion exchange. Jlo So ilh Sixteenth street, email : Neva York Money Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 18 -MONEY On call, steady. 2S.ii 3 per cent; ruling rate. 2J per cent: closing bid. 2 Per cent; offered at " per cent. Time loans, steady; 60 days. 3 per cent: 00 days. lfAfZ per cent; i months, a, cent PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-4ni ner cent. 47.oij ST ER LINO EXCHANOE-Sleady at d 6 ui I cllne with actual business in bankers bills iat 14.825511 4.82r.r. for C()-day b lis and at I (4.8,r.i". for demand Spot. CtlMMFRCI AI, RILLS-$4.8r,l4 S;l2 fn- 1 1 . Kit hie. ..i.c: Mexican dollars. 7ad; May. 7s ld. 1 Bi in US t ios ernment, ateadv mixed new. mi. el. ' firm. old. firm. 5a 2d. , Closing quotations on bonds today ts renruaiy, as, folios: I f. a. raf .a. re, i do toupo.. IV. 8. 3. reg... it cdiipon V. 8 4. r I do coupon i Allle-l hal li 7a. ! Am Ag it I A T V T cv. 4a i Am Tobacco 4a . . . o. va Arnw.ur a Co, 4',a Alchlw.n gen. 4... dn vv. 4a dt cv. .. . A. U 1st 4 llal & Ohio 4l do IS lu S. SV. 3',. ... Bowtk. Tr cv. 4.. Van of un j, V t 'en leather oa. . r ol N i t aa ITiei. .- HI1I0 4',a . do raf. f 'hi. Kgn 4t A S'Ta. C.. B Q I la do pen. 4, 1 '. M a. S P. 1 1 against 20 072 last year. Spot coffee, quiet; Rio No. 7. 12c; San to No. 4. 14'Tir,c. Mild coffee, nominal; Cordova, 3tf'164e. Will forfait Cloth Prodactloa. BOSTON, Jan. 18.A curtailment of the 111-ndiirttoii nf cotton cloth of 25 Der cent was recommended at a meeting of the I Arkwright club here this afternoon. The Arkwright club is an organization nf treas urer representing most of the cotton mills in the New England states and the ma turity of the cotton factories in the coun try. I Hll'tl.O l,lK STOCK MARKET time Demand for 4 allle Slow Hoe Lower Sheep ttrona, CHICAGO. Jan 16. CATTLE- Receipts, j 21 no' head: market slow, weak: railroad i I4.tUiiti.Mi: Texas steers, ai.am.i.tu: I steers. $ I. Horn ii.00' cow and 1.. -. f j (7.fel'U.50. Iseevea. western stockcrs and feeders. $3 '0 heifers. $J6"ii40: calves, H glier; ,c; No : Mas $1 ov ..IW-14 nt it. SI. 4',.... . . lOi I4 Jepell 4.-. ..I'f-'a 4o 4Sa ID-'a K C 80. In n. ... iu a I. S ileh 4i ll. l . II'.S I. A N. uni 4a ... 7, M . K. t T l.l 4. I0.S do gen 4i-a ' 'M Pacific 4. "S N K H of M. I',. ..I0f.' e.v, v. c. g a',... - lo lieu 4, Hot sliade -Receipt. 29.000 lower llian early: head light Market a and mixed H A If. 4i $1.0,41101,. N No. 3. (I W i Mi n.orit -: 1 Month. . open i High.' Low. 'Clour.; Ye'y. bid 41A TS ItA RL1 i-Kuill,.'. V - Samples. ST-fi-Sx'. Philadelphia rrudarr Market. PHILADELPHIA. Jan. IS Kl'TTER l inn; extia western creamery. 7o; nearby prtnle. yV". t:i OS- Meads : IVi na Is an a and other neamy rusta. tree t ares c at maik- cur lent lecelpta. In retui liable cases. :'7n "ark; wastein firsts, frra cases, !Sc .Inn. ., March Mac .. 11 ly .. Aug. . Oct. .. . 14 53 . 14 72 . I H 92 . 14 91 .1 14 58 . , 13 Si Kaasaa Clly 14 65 ; II M 1 15 05 I . 05 ' 14 .4 II 40 I 4. rata 11 50 II 6i 1191, M 9) 14 51 13 32 and 14 Kt 14 SO 14 01 II IX II .3 14 3) II 15 14 6, 14 1, It 14 54 13 ii Prat Islons, c l 1 . P dn rfg. 4 v. 1 ,io. I od w4 . . . . ai ol,, Mid. 2t . 1 . 4 e P A H. cv. 4e . i ,' It t. a.. do ref t'leilllcra' 5s .... Kr I 4. . . do gen. 4a flu 1 4. r do iM-rlc B . . lien. r7lec. 1 1 . 5, III. l eu. in '.' Int. Met 4' . . Hd nrfaied !' . V . N l"7S cv. . . . .v VV. lai ' do cv. 4 'i No Pacific 4, - s do 5 S O. g, l.. rfdg 4 renii. cv. SSs 1115 do con 4e. . Heading gen. 4a... I'-:S 81 I. ti F. I, l"'i do gen. 6a SI I.. 8. W c. -IS do l r.!d 4. 8 A U 4. -- 7'4 80 pc. col 4a a 17 do cr. 4e . 93' . S:l', . '. . ;' . 71', '. . 4 t-rtiSO.'.; heavy. t. nofiS.O,: rough. $. M)i 7 .941- good to choice heavy. (7.!V!iS 06; piga. (7 701 20: bulk of sales. $7.oor,rS 06. SHEEP AND LAMBS Kecrlpt. 25 010 head. Market strong: native, $iOnoi.H6; western. f2.7.Vfi'.r5: s earllnai. $4 TOitSSO: ! lambs, native. (4.75476 60; western, (j.Ootji &.H5 I lis I. CITY. Nensn ' KANSAS wis I ceipts. 8.000 liead. t Market steady lo bni, 1 and export steers, 7"'i ! $5 .ton 6 mi; western sl4 ers and feeders. (1 if Stork Market. Jan. 18 CATTLE Re including too southern lOr biwer: dreesed beef $ii.0O'a6.75: fair to good. teer. (5 2.V?j6 2'i: tock-7-.75; southern steer. '""l ' cri- 11 l.'.'o.-, 60- nplk. h.ifor. (' "iV, -. I . .. ', 4a SI . . . 87' 4a 4. Hall r.f. ... So. ' do g.ri. 4 8", I mon P, ,-nir 4a 4S - dn cv. 4, ... SS do lei ref . 'a I s Hi hr"r t . ... : t S Sieel :d 5a 7: V a -rac. i "hem. lt .... 4 SSil,h ,l 5, ... .... 74', dn 1,1 V ei 4a. A . i l4 Wenel n 51d le .... tS ni. Kla- cv 5, 147 HI, l'eiiti,l 4a 4i 7S Mo. Pacltic cr. .... ;ss is "S '. I" Inn', ,l".,v. bull" $2.'h5 25: calves $4 7,'ina5). IH).-S- Receipt 11 head. Market 5c higher; bulk of sale $7.)s547i 95; hevs-. $; 8", I a 7 !:; packer and butcher. $7 9fHT7.9,;l I sbt. J7 N5i7 m. SHEEP AND LA M BS Receipt 7 01) beid. Mark"! Oc to 15c higher; lambs. ?5 75 35: yearling $4 7.Vo5.76: wrlh- ci n. $4.5tr I : ewe. $4.Cn I t'.; stockera and I fveocrs. HOi.Jr.l. ,5. I. us, l"3'. . Inula l ive klnrL t I.OIIS. Jan 18 4 '' head: including 1"S I steads lo 10c lower: at i ckim'-l steers, v. .rn , Market. -CATTLE-Receipt. 400 Texan: market native ahipplni: and dressed beef and -.1 . wc "v xws. ... ii N'v r f nv rsf.irim Wn'Mty s same Mtm produces Bountiful Crops m (Dffliaha L 1 This will be the enbject of on of the most interesting exhibits at tha and. AiuoiToiRauiva January Eighteenth to Twenty-Eighth HOW M (leuahn Hair Markrt. OMAHA. Jan It.- IIAT-No. I ll.iai v.. I'." "0: altaifa. $M tw Stiaav: $ 50, oats, (7 UW. at I 2. Hi) I', pa king at Wheat, (o .'Mi ri botf-lier stfer. Osr''! . .'0 . steers und I 't'l pounds tri.2"'1i7.0); stci kers and feed ers $l75i5 S4i. rows and heifers. 1 1 751 1 50 ; earner. $:' rafi 3.3,", : bolls ::.75ft5 50; calves. '. t4i9 25: Texa and Indian steer. $:00?f t. "O r(, and heifers. IOO'i4 50 Hi uiS-Re eit.ta. 7 500 bead: market Ktearl-.: f.c to lec biuher: liias and llahta H American ecurltle ! : ik,i 11; packer. 10'ilv2o; butcher and about unchanged today. ; bet heav y. Il icij8 20. leaner followed and SHEEP AND LAMPS- Receipts. ST.) b.ad: rcarket firm: native muttons. $4 Oirf 4 55; lambs. &r5in .V,: roll atid buck, $2 50 tj3 0u. atsKkeia, $2 2f-yl J6. I.nuiliia i.rl. ilurket LONDON. Jai7. opt n d steady and Eali- busing of tl prices ttilvanceil ummJ Iractl.oi. At noun value ranged from un lia.tgrd to a, above) ictcrda s New York closing. Canadiao Tlie Alfalfa exhibits and the Alfalfa lectures are interesting to city rveople well s as those who raise it, because they deal with the most vital problem of th producing power of land which looks to Omaha for a market. The exhibit made by the C. & N. W. railroad will show you how Alfalfa is grown, what percentage of food it places in the noil for future use, how it is used to foed stock and other interesting and practical information that every man should know. Thi ti only one ftatun to b$ seen at tfi4 Land Shw. thert are a hundred othtrt. 25c, the general admission price, takes you to every exhibit, show and lectura Jt- . ar; V ' I' ) V