13 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Sinensis rtt 14 r i Burt t a Bally. COEN MARKET HAS A QQOD TONE k' Rather .rrou aad ( kpr -table An Lower aa Coadl lion Favor th Hear Old. OMAHA, Jan. It. 1U. Ute,- a eak show for a rally wheat slumped ff again and rul,.j mn during i. ,, aV- Tn crP situation la less bullish ami mllllnK and flour conditions hava not Improved as es peeled Receipt, "m ,ru're,u'lng. Permanent levels of prlcea win depend on the development of crop "'A.' J"1 c,,,h wheat demand. I hare la remarkably good tona lo the corn market regardlea. of tha weakness In wheat and liberal country movement. Mocks have not Increased aa rapidly a expected and any Improvement In cash demand Would find a responalve market. Wheat waa rather norvoua and choppy 'ith an easier undertone. Cablea wera loner and general crop and market condi tions favored the bear side. Selling la leaa pronounced below the dollar mark and fur ther decline are not likely. Cash wheat ruled weak and lo lower. Corn rulid aieady'at a shade lower, show In Rood strength In face of heavy Bailing preaenre. Support came on the little dips on continued food export business and a better shipping demand. Cash samples were offered V,o lower. Primary wheat receipts were 1.127.000 bu. and shipments were ZRl.tnA bu., against re ceipts last year of 1,243,000 bu. and shlp menta of 302.000 bu. Primary corn receipts were 1. :27.00ft bu. and shipments were Mn.nmi bu.. against re ceipts last year of l,O4e.uO0 bu. and ship ments of 6t,ou0 hu. Clearances were luti.OOO bu. of corn, 6,000 bu. of oata and wheat and flour equal to 14't.OOO bu. Liverpool rinsed ,d to trt lower on wheat and unehaniied to VI lower on corn. The following cash aalea were reported: WHEAT No. 2 hard: 1 car, H24c; 4 cars, Kv. No. I hard: 3 cars. 2''tc; I cars, HViO. No. 4 hard: 2 cara, SHc. No. I mixed: 1 car, Hl'ic; 2 cars, sic; No. 4 mixed: 11 cara, fcoc No. 3 durum: 2 cara, lo'ac; 1 car, 84c. CORN No. I white: 4 cars. 4Hc; 1 car, 41'To. N'o. 3 color: 2 cars, 414c; No. t yel low: 6 cars, 41'4c; 11 cara, 41c; 1 car. 404,c; No. 4 yellow: 4 cars, "c; No. t mixed: 8 cara, 41c: t) cars, 40c; No. 4 mixed: 1 car, 40c; 3 cars, Stte. OATH No. I white: 6 cars, SOto; No. 4 white: 6 cars, 30'c; 2 cars, c; No. 4 yel low; 3 cars, 2c. No grade: 1 car, toe. Omaha Cash Prices. Wheat: No. 2 hard. M'u4Sc ; No. 3 hard. swigSMc; No. 4 hard, 77Val1c; re jected hard. 7,0 sue; No. 2 spring. IMiltic; So. 3 spring, savuKSWc Corn: No. 2 white, 31 MI 42c: No. 3 white,' 41W41!ic: No. 4 white, 404(u404c; No. 3 color, 40Vo411c; No. 2 yellow, 4m41'c; No. 3 yellow, 40-v 4I'; No. 4 yellow. 3;i(S40c; N'o. 2, 40iru41c; No. 3, 40Hii41c; No. 4. at4il40c; no made, 37i39c. Oats. No. 2 white. 3os,fo 'l'c; standard, HOHiffiilc; No. 3 white. 30,.t( im.e ; No. 4 white. ift-HflSOUc; No. yellow, S 30c; No. 4 yellow. 2!ii4S,2&4c. Barley: No. 3. 7Sii8.'ic; No. 4. 8.Va75c; No. 1 feed, 64&70c; rejected. &'4ti6'. Rye: No. t, 79-fi0c; No. 3. 7Rj Tito. Carlot Receipts. Wheat. Corn. Oats Chicago 14 8 138 Minneapolis 703 Omaha M K 4 Duluth r. 41 CHICAGO UHAIN AND PROVISIONS Krslirrt of the Trading and Closing; Prices on Hoard of Trade. CHICAGO. Jet). .33. Buying on a .large scale by leading ldnge pushed up the price of wheat today. Decreased acreage in France helped, and so did lessening of the visible supply. The clone was at a net gain of 'VtiV to So. latest figures for corn showed a rise of a shade toHic; oata were a sixteenth up to Vo off. and provlslona Irregular, 16c down to 15c ad vance. In the face of much liquidation by aome owners and notwithstanding a great deal of abort selling on local account, the pur chasing for the principal longs waa re markably persistent and in the end brought a number of followers to the bull aide. The new recrulta were influenced to a considerable extent by an official report from France, saying that 1,750,000 acrea lesa than a year ago had been aeeded In that country. Further assistance came from the fact that the stock on hand in I Liverpool had fallen off In a material de gree. Not much headway waa made against the bears, however, until the an nouncement of 1,186,0110 bUBhels decrease in the United States available total. Al though the rise did not suffer a check, the final tone was decidedly nervous. May ranged from Sso to tltf-Hc, closing o up at iWWc. The corn market waa a rather small af fair. May fluctuated between 4Vu4c and 60c, finishing at 60c, a net gain of a (shade. Caxh corn waa easy; No. I yellow closed at 47t47He. Country offerings of oats were liberal at a trlflo above current prices, but actual sales proved to be limited, and the feel ing remained steady. May kept within 'c of Saturday's latest figures, and In the end was exactly unchanged at Hc. January pork waa bid tip. Otherwise, provisions were mainly weak. The day's trading left pork loo lower to 621xc up; lard, 24c to . c down, and ribs at a de cline of .(a to Prices In Chicago, furnished by the Up dike Grain company, 7o8 Brandela building, Omaha, telephone Douglas 2473: Articles. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close.) Bat'y. WheatH i j j j May...RV SI P,4!Wtrl8Tlj! July...!(t6M7H teai 4, MV&m .fc'.4 Kept... MS'US 4 8 'MVa" 68 Corn ( I May... 4&74'ff50 50 4!fW4 M 49,'ifK) July... 504,1 CI oOV 61 .vn. Sept... ll 61 6J'J,MV11 61 Oats ; May... 84S H S4H S4HI 34H July... 34S-ft" 84 34 44i34Vo' Sept... SSS 334133140 ffli .33 Pork- I . I I Jan.... 20 124 3D 674 20 124 20 624 20 10 May... 18 474- 18 424 18 50 18 30 IS 45 18 60 Lard Jan... 9 924 W 9 K t24 10 00 May... 9 76 9 80 9 70 9 60 824 Kibs- Jan.... 1 4Mji 10 50 10 50 10 45 10 65 10 50 May... 9 76ff 9 774 9 824 9 724 9 824 9 85 Cash quotations were as follows: FIAH'Fl-Wulet; winter patents. 14 SOir 4 SO; winter straights. $4 0i4.f; spring straights. 4.rKii4. rC; bakers. J.7ik&5.00. -RYE-No. 2. 86o HARI.KY Feed or mixing, SSfi-TSc; fair to choice malting, 86tiH24c. SKBD8 Flax, No. I h.uh h w extern. $2,534: No. 1 nortliweHtirn, $2064. Timothy, $10.50 ft 10 60.. Clover. $14 76., PROVIS10N-MeHR pork, per hbl., $JOOV(,20 25. Iard, per 100 Ins.. $9 W4. Short rlhs. sldt) (loose. tlo.OOi 10.50; short clear sides tboxedl, $IO.750 U'.OO Total clearances ot wheat and tW'iir were equal to MH.ooii bu. Primary receipts were l.lL.ooo bu . compared with 1.2430 bu. the corresponding day a year ago. The visible supply of wheat in the United States de creased 1IS.6O0 bu. for the week. The amount of breadstuff on ocean paseage increased l,liix bu. Kstlinated recelpiH for tomorrow: Wheat, 2:1 cars; oorn, 19& cars; oats, 208 cars; hogs, :s OUO bead. Clilcagu 'ash Prlcea Wheat : No. 2 iei, !"..,iii!'T,c: No. 3 red, HoM'c: No. 3 hard. Mcu$l-00; No. 3 hard. Wjc; No. 1 northern spring, tl.07tel.09; No. 2 northern spring, tl.0uftl.07; No. 3 spring. $1 ,04'q 1 .04. c.rn: No. 2 ctah. 4'.'(i47c; No. 8 cash, 44V(i4.',c; No. 2 white. 46Vy47c; No. 3 white, 44("4; No. 2 yellow, 47ii474o; No. 3 yel low. i44'u4.".c. oats: No. 2 caNh, 32c; No 2 white. ;i344i:Mo; No. 3 white, 32V33c; No white. :!L"4'(.u:4c; standard. Saqitc. RrTTFit-Pieady; creameries, "l7t25c; dairies Virile. F.tHlS- Kecelpts, 4.516 rases Market wtak; at mark, cases included, 2ii2ic; f rsts 2c: prime firsts 24c. CI I K1-:SK Steady; daisies. 144'ql6i.4c; twins, U'iC; Young Americas. IV'tylUc; lonn horni. 15U4il'ic. PtTATOKS Sieariv; choice to fancy, 48t & fair to good, 4Vi47e. POI'UTRY' Steady. Turkeys:. Live. 17c: drtrseri. 2Jc. Fowls: l.lve. r.'4-: dressed, 1-c. sprlims: lAr. 11c: dressed, 12c. - KAK -Steady; 60 to 0-lb. weights. 8Uc; f.i 10 H5 ll weights. 10' -c; 85 to 110-lb. weights. 11'jC. Itect l Today Wheat. 14 cars; corn. JOS ran out. Lit tars. Kstlmated tomorrow Wheat. earn; corn, ; cars; oats, 3M 1 irs. . f of t;rln. ' '.' i : J. 1 ': - T'l v5ibV' fitir-ulT o 1 .. ' (!: .wa ur-lj . J . 1 . ,n m- V.),- ; . j 1 . . ., . .1 f r . 1 : 1 . . : V e j , .' 1 r n v. eare. !.".:i) ,)r. Core. ' ' . . r.n ;ai'. ,' Mi:j u. i)at-. '.- i.t . '., vn.a.v, v.j.Xj ou. Wt.Xj bu.. deoreaso, 41,0 bu. Parley, 1.344.000 bu.; de crease, i07,io bu. The visible supply or wheat In Canada last Saturday waa 10.711.- 000 bu., a decrease of S85.0a bu. MCW IURK (iKMvHAI, MIHKKT itaotatloaa of the liar Varltai Coat uiedlt lea. NRW TOR K. Jan 2.1 -Fl.tril- Dull: spring patents, tt.Hi" 60; winter straights. $4 it.(tj4.3; winter patents, $4 4MM ; eprlng clears, t4 1Ou4.40; winter extras. No. 1,13 40 ft.1.70; winter extras, No. 2, 13.2511144; Kan sas straights. 14 in 76. Rve flour, firm; fair to good. t4Imu4X: choice to fancy, $4 40Jj4eo. Ruckwbeat flour, dull; Amerl oan, 72o, r. I. f. New York; Canadian, M4C o. I. f. New Vork -for export. CORNMKAl, Steady : fine white and yel low, $l.iVu 1.26, coarse, tl lujj l 2; hlln dr'ed I2.K6 WH FAT Spot market, easv; No. I red, 9So elevator and 984c f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern, Duluth, tl.JIS. t. o. b. afloat. Futures market was quirt and barely steady on liberal recelpta and warmer w-eather In the west, althoiiRh cablea were steady and the visible supply showed a good decrease, closing 40 net lower. May. tl.02 9-181 0S,, closed $1,034; July closed at $102. Receipts. 6.000 hu. CORN Spot market, easy; new. No. t. 51o asked, f. o. h. afloat. Futures market was without transactions, closing un changed; May closed at 6o. Recelpta, 87.7MI bu.; shipments, M.266 bu. OATS Spot market steady; Ko. 3, JSC Futures market waa without transactions, closing unchanged. January closed at Is'c; May, 404c; July, 4UV.C. Receipts, 48.NIIO bu. HAY-Steady; prime, $1124; No. 1. tl.0;.' 1.074; No. 2. 6c; No. I, 0o. HOPS Firm: lisw, 17U2oc; Paclflo coast, liMO, lS-ji 22c; 1SOD, i;IVrl6o. HIDbiS yulet; Central America, 2lc; Bogota. 22c. IjfcjATHKR Steady ; hemlock firsts, IlHtf 2.1c, thirds, l"(U;Wc; rejects, IrtHfliC. PROVISIONS Pork, steady; mees, 122. 2iV 22.60; family, $23.6025.00; short clears. $J0 my 22 .00. Reef, steadv; mess, $14 00n' 14 60; family. $16 WVj, 17 ott; beef hams, ti.60 U 27.60. Cut meats, quiet; pickled hcillea. 10 to 14 Iba., $12.75(U13.7o; pickled hama, $12.50 (BH.00. lard, eav; middle west prime, $10.15010.25; lefined. steady; continent, $10.70; South America, $11.66; compound, $8.5(8.76. TAI.LOW-Qulet; prime city, hhds., 7 i-Hic; countrv, 74J7SU. BIJTTKR eak; creamer v specials, 27c; extras. 23S!54o; third to first, lri'-Hc; held creamery, third to special. ISJi'.'lc; slate dairy, common to finest. Hwfr'V; process, second to special, lttjjilc; IniluJ lion cream ery, first. 18ulih.'; factory held. 174Wc; factory held, current make. 17&18c. CHFF.8K Kay ; atate whole milk aps cjal, ln4i(Dl7c; state whole mlU. fancy, I5frf 154c; Mate whole milk, summer and fall make, lli( H4-; atate whole milk, late fall, good to prime, 13gl4c; state whole milk, winter made, common to fair, 9110; skims, !yi2c. KGGS F.asy; fresh, gathered selected ex tras, 2V&'7o ; fresh gathered, firsts, 26c; fresh gathered seconds. 'iMu'lAr fresh cat ti ered dirties, lHOTIc; fresh gathered No. 2, l.(&J8o; refrigerating first, 184glSc; refrig erating seconds, lii'sfrlTc POL LTRY' Dressed, irregular: western chickens, 14iil94c; western fowls, 134 164c; western turkeys, WitUba. WEATHER IK THIS OHAIN HK.l.T Indications Are for Continued Fair and Wurmer In This Vlolnltr. OMAHA. Jan. 23, 1911. The pressure Is high over the entire country this morning, except a depression of considerable onergy la moving in over the extreme northwest. Ilght enow flur ries are reported along the upper Atlantic coast, from Atlantic City to Roston, with rains farther down the coast. It is raining on the west tiulf coast, and light snow is falling on the Texas Panhandle. The weather Is clear In the tipper lake region, the upper Mississippi and upper Missouri valleys, and Is generally clear throughout the west, except aome cloudlnesa is shown In the extreme west and extreme southwest. Temperatures are much lower this morning in the Atlantic and Oulf states; they have moderated In the upper valleys and a very decided rise has occurred In the extreme northwest within the last twenty-four hours, and the Indications are for warmer In this vicinity tonight, with continued fair weather tonight and Tuesday. Temperature and precipitation aa com pared with the last three years: 1911. 1910. 1P09. 190S. Lowest last night 21 27 34 06 Precipitation 09 .00 .00 .00 Normal temperature for today, .01 de grees. Deficiency in precipitation alnce March 1, 15.01 inches. Excess corresponding period. 1910, 1.25 Inches. Deficiency corresponding period, 1!"9. J.69 Inches. L.. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. t. I.ouls General Market.' ST. LOl-IS, Mo., Jan. 23. WHEAT Fu tures, firm; May, tl.00fl.004c; July, 94V8 944c. Cash, wealt; track: No. 2 red, 11.004 &1.03H; No. 2 hard, 8cft1.03. CORN Steady; May, 4Kc; July, 60e. Cash, lower; track: No. 2. 454c; No. 2 white. 4c. OATS Weak; May, 334c. Cash, steady; track: No. 2, 324t33c; No. I white, 34c. RYE Firm; 84c. FLOUR Dull; red winter patent a. ' S4.860 6.26: extra fancy and straight, I4.20&4.76; hard winter clears, $36Orrj4.U0. . SKEI Timothy. $5.0089.50. CORNM F. A L $2.30. BRAN Higher; sacked (east track), till 1.12. v HAY Steady; timothy, $14.0019 00; prai rie. tll.O&14.5i PROVISIONS Pork unchanged; Jobbing, tlo.874. Lard lower; prime steam, i.,W$ 9.85. Dry salt meats unchanged; boxed extra shorta, $10,874; clear rlba. $10,874; short clears, $11.00. Racon unchanged; boxed extra shorts, $12,124; . clear ribs, $12,124; short clears, $12.25. POI'LTUY Unchanged; chickens. Ho; springs, 12c; turkeys, 18c; ducks, 14c; geese. 8c. BUTTER-Steady; creamery, 23ff27c. KUaSLower; 224c. Recelpta. Shipments. Flour, hble 12.3') 11.600 Wheat, bU 74.000 33,000 Corn, bu . 1 82.000 28.OU0 Oats, bu 143,000 63,000 Kansas (Itr Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY, Jan. 23 W1I EAT May, 964'q64c, bid; July, 92&924C, bid. Cash, 4-ii I c lower; No. I hard, V4c11.01; No. i, 944'nHRc; No. I red, $1.02; No. 3, $1,004. CORN May, 44'644c; July, 434&4t4c bid. Cash, unchanged to 'o lower; No. 2 mixed, 444c; No. i. 44c; No. 2 white, 4&4o; No. 3. 44'6 45c. OATS Unchanged ; No. i white, S24 334c; No. 2 mixed, 3152c RYE No. 2. 744j78c. HAY Unchanged; choice timothy, $14.00 tj 14 50; choice prairie, $12. BUTTER Creamery, 26c; firsts, 23c; aeo onos, 21c; packing stock, 134c. HUGS Extras, i24c; firsts, 204c; aeconda, 154c. 1 Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 104.000 S7.000 lorn, bu , 42,ini0 lb.OUO Oats, bu 14.1W0 la.ooo Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 23 WH EAT May, $l.oiVi(l.u4; July, $1.06Val05V cash. No. 1 hard, $1,064; No. 1 northern. $1.041.06; No. 2 northern. $1.01fil. 04; No. 3, Ksc'ijll W. FLAX Closed at $2,634- CORN No. 3 yellow, 43'&44c. OATS No. 3 white, 31441314c. RYE No. 2. 71i4(i:0c. BRAN In lu0-oound sacks. $22.0021.50. r I.OI K - Flint patents, $4X416. 25; second patents, $4.7.Vp6 15; first clears, , $3.25a3 6i; second clears, $2.25ii(2.85. Philadelphia Prodnce Market.' PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 23 BUTTER Firm; extra western creamery, 2ac; extra nearby prints, Sue. EOOS one cent lower; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free cases. 2rtc at mark; current receipts, in returnable casea, 2fce at mark; western firsts, free cases, 26c at mark; current receipts, 25o at mark. CHEESE Iower; New York full creams, fancy, September, 154c; New York full creams, fancy. October, 14l.,c; New York full creams, fair to good, 14ul44c. ' Liverpool drain Market. LIVERPOOL. Jan. 23-WHEAT-8pot, firm; No. 2 red western winter, 7s 4d: fu tures, quiet; Macch, 7s Id: May, 7s d. COHN-6iot. quiet; American mixed, new, 4u 34d; Amer.can mlxfd, old, 6s 2d; futures, dull; January. 4s td; February, 4s 3d. FIjOUK Winter patents, steady, 2!s. HOI'S -In London, Pacific coast, firm, 4 'y.t5 r,s. Mllmskct Grain Market. MILWAUKK.a Jan. 21 FLOUR-Dull. WHEAT No. 1 northern. $1 osql No. 3 r.orthern. tl.u64ii1.V74; May, K4jMac. OATS-Standard, 334c BARLEY Sample, bisu'JZc. N Peoria Market. PEORIA. III.. Jan. 23.-OORN-Lower, No. 3. 44c; No 4. 424c; sample. 40c. OAT-teads ; .No. 2 white. :c; No. 3 white. Whc; standard, 324c: No. 4 while. t '. 1 t w '. . ; 1 1 " , . j . r , v '..- :". ' t .'. M ia . Tin: iu:i:: NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Market IIu Nervoui and Unsettled Tone ill Day. TWO MOVEMENTS ARE AT WORK Tradlna- la llnll Itarlnat Remainder of the Ir at l ow Prlree. NEW YORK. Jan. 23 -Two well defined movements of diverse character today gave the stock market a nervous and unsettled tone. Following the general advance In I.ondon the local market opened strong and buoyant, but before mlddday this posi tion was reversed. A selling movement met with little re alstance until all the morning gains were marked off. Buvlng at the bottom steadied the market somewhat and during the re mainder of the day trading waa dull at prices slightly above the lowest. United States Steel was made the pivot of bull operations In the morning on a revival of reports of trade Improvements, especially In connection wtih the advance la price of wire products. Later In the day United States Steel was used effectively as the center of operations In a bear movement when word came from Washington that a resolution contemplat ing an Inquiry Into the Steel corporation's affairs waa receiving consideration in the house. Word that -no action had been taken on the resolution helped to steadv prlcea In the late trading. December reports of the Lehigh Vallev and the Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago ,t St. Louis railroad showing further sub stantial decreases In net earnings exercised a depressing Influence, while reports of aa Impending decision In the Union Pacific Southern Pacific merger case were used to ell those shares A better Inquiry for alxty and ninety-ray loana waa reported with 110 change of ratea. Foreign exchange waa firm, demand terllng advancing 10 to 16 points. Bonds were steady. Total sales, par value, $.'t.SlN,vM0. United States government Ss advanced on call. Number of sales and leadln gquotatlona on atocka were aa follows: Alll. ra. . "' ,,,n- Low' CI"". Allli-Ctiatmert rM inn j Amal.mtl t'opp.r i,4'o u li :, Anirlr-a AirlcuHui.i tv i 47 amerlosn Beet Sugr j.joo 4,11, lot American Cn ? p,, rj , Anus-Inn C. F l.nie m, Btv f!t American notion oil !Mo rs g,n Ainsrloan H AL M jt hu. 2tZ Am. ire eecurltlai uo m, 17(t :J AnSn-lran Llnaeeil American Locomotlvs , 14. American 8 ft R (.7110 7H 77vi ns Am. a. a n pw , n, n nwv Am. Slaal Foundries gun 4(1 4a 4a Am. Sii(r Rcfinlna m lts in 1 if. Americas T. ft T 1 hi hi urn m. -Amertcaa Tobacco pfd inn m4 m4 n. uvifH y, 81 Anaconda Mining Co l,on no, m. .isii Atchison i,x m no but, Aiihlaun ptd jiifl i2lt 21t Atlantic (Niaat Una Mo lo i-n 11s Baltimore ft Ohio I.dno 11174, , tiniu B.lhl.ham ataal jtit jkv xn Brooalyn Rapid Tr 4.MU 77' 7(1 761, Canadian Panne. ,;oo id jn7i m, Oantral leather ' 4.K) Kii 3,44 Ontral Leather pfd " )ft1 ' Central ot Naw Jtnef "" jmj (lieaapaaka ft Ohio I o j -v Ohleaao ft Alton 3,, Chlri) O. W., nca- , 104 O. Q. W. pfd 4 1 Chlcaxo ft .N. w iv ki 144 144 14f,i V. M. ft Rt. P 100 ia 1117 1L-7U C. . C, C ft St L 4f. Colorado F . ft I l.auo JS I4U.I. J4S C4lorado ft Southern miu lnoll.latcd Oaa JS.400 14.1i, 141 141', Corn I'roducta .vw us 144 14 tela-af4 ft Htldann 4-m 17a lii" 1H71, D-ner ft Rio Urand aoo it 11 iu D. ft It. O. pfd ;,i rxatlllera' BacUrlUs 110 isi, .o, "rl , 00 JM, sm, Oris 1st pfd a,i0 4' 47 a 4TUj rie 2d pfd 2no lav, r,' Oaitaral Klfctrlc fin 1M, 161 Oreat Northern pfd l.snn IMS 13fH 1M Great Northern Ore etf... i.dno ftl'i uD 1HS Illlnola Cantra.1 ano us IKMi 13r,S Inaeroomugh Met 1.700 l, us up, Int. Mat. pfd 7.no M iws Bis International Hanreaier .. son 114s 1"S 1 i:t4 Int. Marina pfd 4H 77, 174 17s. International Paper too 12s H't l'.'H International Pump 100 4is 40s 40 Iowa Central too liS 1't III Kanaaa Otr !o K) II314 ss SJ K. C. go. ptd 100 m Cta, t'4 lclmle On J.aio Ht'4, 11SH 1IJS JoulaTllVe ft Naihrllla... . oo 144V, K Minn. A Bt. liuia fno 2s 24 27 m., at. a. a. u 100 irs i""S i't M., K. T too i:,s y M.. K. ft T. pfd 4 Mlaaouri Pacific I.inrj M 4s National Biscuit MX) m l:i IMS N. R. R. of M. !d pfd.... M0 in ! Nw York t'emra.1 3.i"0 1114 1HH, lnv N. T:, O ft W 60(1 43S 4IS 4IS Norfolk ft Weitern 4,700 lots I''-S North American 714 71 70 Northern Pacific 7.7"0 1 ltss 11S Pai-lflo Mall m,... t"0 2S iS : PennavlTanla 4."0 177S IMS Ifl'a Penpla'a Uan 700 107s lMt 1"S p.. c. c. ft gt. L m Pluaburg Coal las Prcaaed Blral Car 100 12t KS :'S Pullman Palace CaY 1 1(1 141 14) lUllair Stael Sprint 3 Hnadlnn Ha.100 161 S IfS l'-'S Itapuhlic Sfvel 400 12 S J2',J 37', Republic Steel pfd 14 Koclc laland Co 6. MO 12 S IIS HI Rock Uland Co. pfd 1 Rt. L ft . V. 2d pfd 400 41 40S t Rt. Louts R. W IK Rt. L R. W. pfd 300 t:: 43 S ?S Sloaa-lhaffla-ld H. ft I (1 Southern Pacific MOO HIS UTS US Southern Railway 1 , 4- ill r7S ITS Bo. Rallwar pfd "0 S at, Tenneaaee CVppar too MS 16S VS Taiaa ft Pacific . ts T.. St. I ft W $00 tSS MS 'O T., Rt. LAW. pfd i0 5tS r.r 60S I'nlon Pacific 47,100 1T7 174V 176 Vnlon Paotfte pfd 100 3S MS :l'4 Vnlted Rtaun Realty 64 t'nlted Htatea - Rubber too 7S ITS lS t'nltad Rlatea ftiaal lil.diO 7kS TS T7 I'. 8. BKeal pfd 1.600 11IS 11S U I'tak Copw l.soo 4 4:.S 4..S va.-mrollna Chemical ... 1.2-w 4S 4 Wabaah 100 1S If l"S Wahaah pM .V.s S Hi Waatarn Maryland 4-0 KS HoS 60S Weatlnghouae Eiectrte 'loo 7 47 u Wealarn t'nlon 704 7ZS 74S Wheeling ft L B 6 Lehlsh Vallav 10,100 17i 170S 171 Total .aalaa for the dar. 147,100 sharaa. New York Money- Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 28. MONK Y On call, .steady; 2Vi.'t per cent; ruling rate. 24 per cent; closing bid, per cent; offered at Z per cent. Time loans, weaker and dull; sixty days. 3 per cent; ninety days, 3g 34 per cent; six months. 3'i&3 per cent. PRIME MKRCANT1LE PAPKR-4S4'4 per cent. HTEIU.LNd EXCHANGE Klrm. with ac tual business In bankers' bills at $4 sr-Vfif 4.'iV) for slxtv-day hills and at I4.K.VH for demand. Commercial bills, $1 M Vat SILVER Bar. 6:'c; Mexican dollars, 4'c. Closing quotations on bonds today were aa follows: V. g. raf. as. rat ...10044 int. M. M. 4Ss "S 4a coupot 1oo apat: 4a i V. B. a, reg HS do 4S 'a do coupon 1"!S K. C. Mu. lat la 72V, V. . 4a, rag 116S I.. R. deb. 4a ml S do coupon 116Si I. ft N. tint. 4a '--is AIIH-lial. lit 6a... 77 "M.. K. ft T. lat 4i. !I7, Am. As- St IMS "do xn 4,a A T. ft T. CT. 4s...l4S Mu. Pai Iflc 4? 7;- Am. Tobacco 4a US N. K H of M. 4S. do aa loss N y c. 1 3S. .. S Armour A Co. 4S-- M do i -h. 4 MS Alchlaoa aan. 4 S N. 1'.. N. It. ft H. do ct. 4a 10TS e. s I1l'i da ct. 6a lo N ft W. lat c. 4.. S A. C. L. lat 4a MS do ir. 4 ik', Hal. ft Ohio 4a 9k', No. Pacific l. do is ?' is do 8 W. ISl I). B. L.. rfd 4 . . 1 Brook. Tr. cv. 4a. .. US rinn. cv. Inn. IKS x-ea. of Ga. 6a 1 do con. 4s ims Caa. Iiather 6a HS Headlnx R-n. 4s HkS '. of N. J t 6l...l;JS8l U K 8. V If. 4. ms Chaa. ft Ohio 4 I":1, do gen. do rf. 6a .i 8t. L R W. c. 4a . . 7S Chicago ft A. JSi... 71 1, !. 1st sold 4s .... Is) C., B ft Q J. . .. "S 8 A I.. 4a 77", 4V1 gan. 4s 7 go. Pac. rol. 4a II '4 1'. U. ft 8 P. a V: do a. 4s tki; C R I. ft P c. 4s. I4S do 1st rcf. 4i do rfg 4s i-S 80. Ksilwif 6s H7S Colo. Ind. 6l 74 do gen. 4s 77S 'olo. Mid. 4a I nlon Pa' iflc 4s bus -. ft R r. ft a 4'n vl-S do cv. 4s 1u4' I i. ft II. ct. 4s fS do 1st ft rcf. 4s ;, I !) ft R. O. 4s M-j V. 8 Hubtier is I'U. do lef. is I , 8 Biw-I 2d im ...liMS IHsllllei '6s 77 Vs. -Car. Clirm. it l'. v, Kris p. I. 4a MS W slash 1st 5a 1m do gan. 4s do 1st a as. 4s 41', do rr. 4a. ser. A.. 'U Waalern Md. 4s s., do scrlta B 7 1 Wsst. Klsc rv. 6s . mx Cm. Else. rv. 6s ...'.17 Wla (-rntral 4s s.is 111. Can. 1st raf. 4s.. 7, Mo. Pac. ct. 6s I).'-, liu Mat. ISi i'-.t Hid. I. oral aernrlllee. Quotations furniahed by Burna. Drinker ft Co.. 44 New Omaha National bank building: Hid. Askad. AmsrlrSB T. ft T. 4s. Col. Tr 40 . Atlanllc 1lr Oaa Co. 6s. ltnll t w Rsldaln Iw Works 1st 6s. Into lulS lu' Iriiltago Rsnltarv 4a ms tti I Columbus. Neb., g. L 6a, lfe'l 41 Illetrolt s.dlaun 6s. 19U Ion jj IKatrmoot Craamarr lat g 4 par cant MS ins j Iowa Portland Oment lat 4s M ,s) 'Ksnssa Ctly 4a 1M0 I acbool MS MS (nurds Building '. 4a In Ksnsa Mlj Osa ja. 1V3 l m Oni'n i:s )m. 117 STs M On.ij, W." UK tat ni -ins it'i a-t r O'o 1 ' ' - ) m ut uvnahs ft C. I II. It, is. IliA 41 tt OMAHA. TUESDAY, ,)ANlTAItV .- VlL ...1- L.- IJ. ism - i I1.-.1- . Omshs A r. ft Rt. Rv. t. I p. ... 14 MS OIIMina 1 , w. "4. fiy coin s tt Omilis A C K. II. A P. fs. !: M Ilia riectrlo CV. ia. In.t M 44', s-aiahipt Custer 1 Sr ccn4 sfd I Riralton, Nab, Water 4a 10! S l.nadoa Sttnt-k aMarket. I.ONIHiN. Jan. -i.t American Securities opened steady and about unchanged today. Later prices advanced tinder the lead of Canadian Pacific. At noon the market was steady and from unchanged to 1 higher than Huturdsv's New York closing. Consols. monejr.. . TS lxiHlsllla A N 1(4 do pfd 71 II 14 M., K. A T WS Amal. Copper M'4 N. t Central 1t Sns.-chds t Norfolk A W ?1"l AK-hlson 107S do pfd do pfd let Cnlirlo A W 44 S hsltlmora A Ohio . II0S rsnnsylvnnla Csnsdlan Psrlflc. . . . 7H Hand Mines S hrssprska A O St ItHadIng 61 Chicago 11. w t."S B.wlhern 1r Chi., Mil. A Rt. P IMS do pfd " lie Peers I S-uil hsi n Psclfle 1:5 l'snrsr A Hlo O Ilst nl"" ractfic I" I S do pf.l 71 do pfd M Br 1 a I p R siaal "S do 1st rfd S do pfd IT-'S do I.t pld 47S Wsl.ssh 17 Orand Trunk do pfd S Illlnola tmusl Uh Spanish Is M SILVKK-Mar, steady at 4l per ounce. MONLV-StiJ, per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills Is 4 per cent; for three months' bills, .V per cent. ttwatnn noSTON, Jan stocks weie as Alloues Amal. I Yn-per A. 8. I.. A R .... Arlrons tvm Atlsnttr Putt Coalition .. 1 -si. A Artsona .. isil. A Hxla Centsnnlst Coprsr Hangs C t Kast hut la C. M . franklin tllroui Con Irs n by t Nm Oreana csnansa .. 4 loaliisr stocks, 2.4 Closing quotation! follows: . . a.- Mnlmsk . 4US Nsvsila lm .. a'- Mplasing Mines . . .. i: North Multa . . 4 old nonunion .. ... . . 1SV flscMtla 1 on ts U4l H'S s llii 70 II ITS s I4S 4i-S MS 4S II 4('S II 117 . . 47S I'arrolt I. ..6111 vjulncji . . . If Rhsnnon . . l.'N Hiiusrlor A C. . 17S Hunerlor A n. M. . 7 s Superior A p. c. . . 4S Tsnuiraik . . 11 4 S. R R. "am. . . S dn pM I4S. t',.1. Isle Koyala Copper Karr Lka Mka (vper t 11-14 rtah Copper t.'o. . aii w inons . 4S Wohrrlns . ITS l.s Salla Copper Miami (VipiRrr Askad. ! e 1 01 The following hv Ixgan ft III Btock exuhanga, Omaha: Amer Tobacco ... Hay Stale Ual Post on tns Butte Coslttton .. tsctiia chlno chief (Vina Krsotlon PsTls-HsIr Kerr laks (Ijlbwav K.l l"antral Kly Cons Rly Witch 1-snklln tilrout Ooldfleld Plorsnr Uoldflrld Uaisr ... rk l orb Market. quotations are furniahed yan, membera New York 316 Mouth Sixteenth street. 4' . 14 . IV . tt . US . us . IS . ITS IS . TS N - IS . II . TS ts . . IS . I Oreene Csnansa .. Insvlrsttun I .arose Nav, Cons Nwhouss Ohio Copper Ttawhlde Cosllllon Rav Csntrul Swift I'kg Co ... Hesrs-Roxliuik Co RtlTer Ph k . S : :t . II ' 'l . i . IS . IS tons . 1HS s Superior A Pltsbur g IIS Toniipali kilning Trinity roppar t:atted CNppsr Norlh Lake ... Bohamla IS . 4S . US . IS ss Ie lorb l:inni RtocUa. NBW YORK, .lun. 2:1. Closing quotations UIl llllllllia iiurni STir. All'-a l:v l.lttl chief .. .. 6 .. SO .160 ..urn . .1110 .. to Com. Tunnel attxk. XIV Mexican Ontario , ophir Hlandsi'l Vallum Jsiksl do bunds .. is Crm. cal. A Va. Horn 8ller Iron Silver .... Leadvllle Cos. . Offered. ,..61 ... ft ..11 ...II) OMAHA WHOLKRAI.K PHItKR. HUTTKR-Cieatuery, No. 1, delivered to the retail trade In l ib. rartona, 27c; No. 3, in 90-lb. tubs, 2fic; No. 2, in l-lo. cartons, 36c; packing stock, solid pack, lbc; dairy, In 60-lb. tubs, lt'18c. Market changes every Tuesday. CHEESK-'1 wins, KVSISHc; young Ameri cas, 174c; daluies, li'kc: triplets, 17Sc; llm burger, Ibc: No, 1 brick, IT'.io; imported Swlea, aZui domestio Swiss, tic; block Swiss, inc. POULTRY Dressed brollera. tinder t Iba. $5 per doa.i hena, 14Vxc; cocks, lie; duoka, lac; geeoe, lie, turkeys, 26c; pigeons, per duz., $120; bomer aquaba, per doa, $4; fancy squabs, per doa, $3-o0; No. L per doi., $3- Alive, broilers, 16c; smooth legs, 11c; hens, 104c; stags and old roosters, c; old duoka, full feathered, 12c; geese, full feathered, 10Ho; turkeys, 1.101!c; guinea fowls, 26o eaoh; pigeons, per doa., oOc; homers, per dox., U, squabs. No. I, per dox., $1 DO; No. 2, per dux., bou; capons, ever $ lbs.. 14c. B'ISIl tall rroxen) Pickerel, 7c; white, llo; pike, 10c; trout. 13c; large crapplea, -0c; Spanish macl.arel, lKo, eel. ISc; bad dock. 1-lc; lloui.ders, 12c; green catfish, 30a; loe shad. $1 eacti; shad roe, per pair, two; frog legs, per dux., eve; aalinon, lie; bail but, 10c, l.. rnng, do. BEEF CUTS Klba: No. 1, Iflc; No. t Uo; No. 8, VV:. Loin: No. 1. I7o; No. 3. U'lO; INO. t. IV-laU. V-UUI.S. ,. s, l-ssu; io. 1, 7c; No 8, 7u. Hound: No. L o; No. I, aVc; No. 3 o. Plate; No. i, tu; No, 2. (Wc; No. 3, 61C. KRLI'i'S. tTC. Apples. home-grown cooking, per bbl., $4.0u; Mlnaouii Jonathan, per bbl., $i ; Missouri ban Uavls, per bbl., $4 60; Missouri Wliiesaps. jjer bbl., $4 oU; Missouri Oano, per bbl., $4-7ti; otner varle tles per bbl., $4.2i; Coloiado Jonathan, per box, $2-W; Washington Wealthy and Jeffrey, per box, $1.60; California Bdle fiower, per box, $l.bo; Oregon and Waah Ington Qrimea Uolden and Jonathan, extra fancy, to 175 ,"-. Pr box. 3225. Bananas, fancy select, per bunch, $2.2ot 2 60 Jumbo, per bunch, 3.7iii.7B. Cran-bvri-les. per box, $1 &0; Bell and Cherry brand, per bbl.. $10.oo; VVI.consIn Bell and Uugle brand, per bbl.. $10.7$. Dates. An chor brand, new. thirty 1-lb. pkgi., ,B boxes, per box. $2.00; bulk, in 70-lb. boxes per lb., S- ?w California, twelve 12-o pkgV. Kc; thirty-six 12-or. pkg, ilei liny S-ox. Pkgs.. $2.00; Tu?kSn 1-crown. per lb. lc; o-crown, per lb., J4c 4-crown Pr lb.. 13c. Grapes Malaga, to fa 65 lbs i"BS. per keg, $7.tXi$j$.w. fj"'. K-ult Florida. 46-M-64-b0-i alxea, per Jo is2ata3 7ri Lemons, Llmonelra brand, extra fane; 300 else, per box. $4 60 ; 360 alie box! $4 5o; choice. 300 sixe. per box. $4 w- else Ir box. $4 uO. 240 alxe. 60c per boi . " Oringes. C.rmel U. Hedland..v, alxes. pt box $2 60; 12b slxe, per box ttn: 1W nd "m 2"' box, $1. J oi; choice "vel-. 80-M sixes. $2 Joj sixa. $2 6'; I60 -n1 "mailer sixes, $2.uaJ 76 tKrlda. all sizes, per box, $2.60. Tears f-iufornla Winter Nellls, per box. ,1 : New y"i' Kelfer per bbl.. $3 75&4.00. " vV.KTAliLtS-Iteana. string ,d wtI, per mkt. bsk.. $160. Beet., per bu.. Tic. CabbsBe. new. per lb.. 1H-;. Carrot,, per bu? T5c- tel"yo, M1.,hln. Per doi.n bui chca. 3 ; California Jumbo, per doxen bunches. K- Cucumber, hot houae. iv, 5 ant. tan- y Florida per dox. $2.on. Ulr' Re extra fancy, white, pet lb., 15c; r,a ner lb.. 1"C- -eture- fncy leaf. p,r dox 4c- Onion. Iowa, red and yellow ner "lb.. 2'c; Indiana, white, per lb., ac; Spanish, per crate. $1.50. Paialey. fnL.y home-grown, per dox benches. 40c. pars nip. Ir bu" ;6c potlu,!-. er'y Ohio, in aacka. per. bu., 90c; Iowa and Weon. iin white stock, per bu.. 76&6e. Kuta baaas per lb., llc. Sweet potatoes, ,.tn pet bbl . $2.00. Totr atoes, California ,,er" 4-bsk. crate, $1.76. 1 urnlpa. per bu.. '6M18CEl-LAMCOrS-Almi.nds. California soft shell. lb., lv; In sack lots, lc le.ta. uiazil nuts, per lb.. 13c; In sack lota, lo liaB. f'oioanuii. per sack, $6 60; per doa., aoc. Filberts, per lb.. 14c, In sack Iota, jo lesa. Hickoryi.uts. largi. per lb., 6c; amaii per lb., tk. 1'eanutK. toasted, per lb., e', raw, Pr lb., 6c. Pecans, large, per lo., luc; in sack lots, lo lesa. Walnuts, blaca, lr lb, 2M.; California, per lb., lv; ui sack lota, lu leaa. . Melal Market. NBW YOKK, Jan. 23.-M ETALS stand aid copper, weak; siiot. January, Februarv, March and April. $l2u(i 12 W; lindon mar ket, firm, eMit, i:.xi 7s txl; futures. 6. Arrivals repurled al New York today. ttns. CuHtoms liouee returns show exports of 22.0O7 tons so far this month. Iake cop per, $I22V' 12 k7'; electrolytic, $12.5n; cast ing. $12. 12 V" 12. 27'. Tin. Irregular; spot, $41 2Mi4l.7f.; January. $41 sr. 4 41 76; Februarv. $41 2r.'i-4175; March. $11 4trU41.7:.; April. $41.35 t: 41.75. London market, steadv; spot, 4'1'tfl Ru- futures f US. 1"- JLA I ....1 ...,. $4.4t&4.5r.. New York: $4 2fiu4.36. Last St! . LoiiIm:: London market. 4:12 Iss Vd. Spelter. I iirrs'iisr, ; .si.'.oa. lora; so . dtvll o. 40. , Kajt St. Louis, sales. hn.Usj Dm. February, I Kant St. Louit. delivery al $.1 30; Lend. ,11, 17s Ad. iron. Cleveland warrants, j 4Hs 4'xd In loiidi.n. l.o ally. Iron was I steadv. No 1 foundry northern. $15.20,3, j p: 2i; No. 2, $14. 7.V11 15.75; N'o. I southern and I N'o 1 southern soft. $i;.2o4)i t 76 ) ST. LI tHS, .Ian 2:1 M F.TAI.M Lead, j dull, at $4 .'.V Su lter. lower, at $o 30. Oil and HoalB. I SAVANNAH. Ua., Jan 23 - TI'KPl'.N'- T I N K - Firm at M c.-iptM. 4W bbls. : st'H-kH. 2i. hlila. : sates sm t'tiis ; re-shlpm-nts. :';3 bl.la.; HUSIN-Firm; sale.. LSi'l bbls ; ric.-li.tn, II7S bbls. ; -' 1 1 in n ill I n. 1.421 bbl": MtockS i S2.H.M bhls. (.Juotations. It. $t, j;w,; I tw 57: K. H.'. F. $-. 62',. II, M dV, . It. $H 7; 1. $;.75: K. $;). M, W. S. $7.A. Wti. $;.K.: WW . $"."v siir Market. ! NKW VOHK. Jan. 23 Sl'tlAK - Itaw. itiniet; mi a ovad.i v lust. Sv ; i-cnii If uaal. : te t ::ik. - molasses sugar, kt test, 2 .ic. I'.efinssi. u.lat. :24, 1911. 1 . .,,1 ...!. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Are Generally Steady with Lust Week's Close. HOGS TEN TO FIFTEEN LOWER General Sheep Trade "low, wllk Weak Tane, White Prlcea rtaaged fresaj Almnat Rteartr Little l.nrrer In SJaiola. SOI'TIt OMAHA. Jan. 13. 1"1B Iterelpts ere: Cattle. Hogs Sheep. Fstltnate Mondav 6.f-1 4,l0 11.200 Same day last week 4.77H S 4M 12.4.1S Shiiis dav i weeks ago.. 5. 4s I.t" 1$,7W SMme dsv 3 weeks ano.. l.:r.7 I S-.'. 3.1 H.ime dnv 4 weeks ago.. 1.2" l.7 ' i. Same day laat year 4. WW $.773 11.S47 Tha following table shows the recelpta of rattle, hogs and aheap at Boulh Omaha for the year to date aa compared with laat year; trill. 1l0 Inc. lo. Cattle SJ.ltiH 00 1145 S.23 Hogs Il.ir73 ni.?l7 I. Hheep 11S.0HI 2,213 3S.77S The following table ahowa the average prlcea of hoge at South Omaha for the laat several days, with comparison!: Hates. lull 110.1W.1S.1M7.1K.1W. Jan. 13... T 71', I t$ ( 83 30 Jan. IS... T tlS 48 I SI (M Jan. 14... 7 oS R f S 17 IM 11" Jan. 15... 3 42 t S7 4 t ( 35 Jan. ltl... 7 r.NS (IM IU II- Jan. 17... 7 71S 147 4 2t ( 42 Jan. IS .. 7 74 S 44 Oft 4 231 S 60 Jan. IS... 7 tSS, aj S OS S 42 Jan. 2ii.. .j 7 wo, I x mi liil I 27 Jan. 2I... ; 871 k SI t Si 4 32 t 55 Jan. 22...! I S 33j S 02 4 12 H Jan. 2J... 7 MSI DO 4 04, I 4S $ 3S 4 St t IS 4 OS 4 SO l I 3D 4 SI lu 4 67 6 37 4 60 121 IW 6 31 4 7 4 6S $35 $ 3H 4 49 Sunday. Kecelpts and disposition of ilve stock the I nlon alook yards, South Omaha, at for iweuty-iour Hours ending al p. Cattle Hoas Sheep. Il'r'8 C . M. St. P 12 3 1 Wabash I I nlon l'acllic 4 Hi C A V - .ul m 14 I 14 4 C. N.-W.. west 7 20 C. St. P.. M. Ai 0 17 4 C, II. si Q . east 4 C , 14. ox W . west 41 12 21 1 ., H. I. P., east ... $ C. K. I. P.. weet... 4 I Illinois Central S 1 Chicago-lit. W 3 Total receipts 3W 00 66 ION. attle. Hogs Hheep. 471 5 1.01R 1.0N4 l.M l.i3 77 I.W 1.M4 742 l.li 3,614 101 30 142 l:J 122 Ut 2.221 256 214 IH 4 4 4K mi 26 10 1HI 41 127 H t;s 14 one .... Lint Omaha Packing Co Swift A Co C'udahy Packing Co Armour & Co ft. Clair Morrell V. B. Vansant Co Hen ton, Vansant & Lush Stephens Hros Hill & Son F. II. lwls Huston Co J. . Hoot A Co J. 11. Hulla L. F. 1 1 usx L. Wolf McCrenrv Carey S. Werthelmer II. F. Hamilton M. Hagerty Ie Rothschild Smith Pnlsley Mo. A Kans. Calf Co IHrkens McConneaughy Christy ft Klein Other buyers Total 6.15H 4,006 10,184 CATTLF Hecelpta of cattle were about the largest that they have been for a Mon day for several week, and larger than a year ago. At the same time other market, wure very well supplied and reports aa a rule Indicated a lower range of prices. Owing to the slxe of receipts and to re ports from other selling points buyers seamed very bearish In their vlewa this morning, and at the opening It looked very much aa If cattle would sell a little lower. Still tt waa apparent that th packera wanted the cattle, and when they found that they could not easily buy theifl lower they bid up on them and the bulk of tna early arrivals commanded about ateady urlcea. . What has been said regarding beef cattle would apply ln a large part to the market on rowa and heifers. Thua al tha opening the feeling waa perhaps eajiler, but atlll the demand waa prettv good and the desir able kinds sold In about the same notches as at the clone of last week. Miockers and feeders were just about a. high as ever, which means that the mar ket was firm aa compared with laat week'a close. Oood feeders were sought after and sold to very good advantage. Quotations on cattle; Oood to choice beef ateera. $4. 10$ . tin; fair to good beef ateers, to.o04jti.10; common to fair beef ateera, $4 wtxtj6 40; good to choice cowa and hulfera, $4.7b16.n6; fair to good cowa and heifers, $4.0ntr4.76; common to fair cowa and heifers, $3.t4.0; good to choice atocker. and feed era. $6.2o'u5 DO; fair to good atockere and feeders, $4 7f.'ii5.25; common to fair stockera and feeders, $4.0044.76; stock heif ers, $3.76'ul.60: veal calvea, $4.00-tf S.60, bulla, .tags, etc., $: 75ii5.00. Representative sales: BEEC STEERS, ho. As. Pr. No. At. rt. 4 IB7 I t1 1 1020 71 4J as ii 1214 i at til 1U74 S to II 1471 4 it COW at. 4 I 40 10 lim 4 40 1 Ill) I 71 4 1044 4 44 4 M I 15 t Umi 4 60 5 174 1 S6 4 IK 4 4 I HI 4 VI II ion 4 U S 47 4 00 I n4 4 40 4 IM 4 (U I Hot 4 4 3 7S 4 10 II 1M 7, 1 M7 4 M 17 low 4 70 4 46 4 10 S 1IUS 4 to 11 II 4 II) I iuJ 4 , 1 10 4 1 1241 4 10 S 1O40 4 ft 12 KI J 1 17 4 II II 14 t 00 t 1'WO 4 It 4 fit t 10 HEIFK.K8. 1 31 S 40 17 S07 4 M I IM 4 ID II Ill 4 14 1 74 4 1 4 Ml I Tt t M0 4 24 7 r.1 4 74 4 54t 4 24 14 IS IN 4 " 4 3 1 4l t n 1 4VS 4 40 . M 7e S 0 4 410 4 44 4 all M t M 4 il 1 tta Is I I'l 4 M S 740 ( It I I l " H Ill t 4U 1 774 4 40 rJCLLS. I I ' 4 ti I 1470 4 at I H 4 4 I la) 4 u I 4 40 3 11U 4 ! I I'l 4 40 1 1,,,) 4 j, 1 ""i 4 to 1 UO )t 1 12-'l 4 M I Itau 4 44 I 1' 4 10 17 Hint 4 so 4WCAL' " t Si 4 on I iv j go 4 S 14l M I 400 4 24 I no t 74 l" 4 so I )40 l 74 14 ! 4 o ,?a , 1 fc ' . 1 174) I 44 It I " 4 114 v, t 31 4 00 1 ISO 4 M II 440 6 3 I loo ;4 2 $ Si t 1 . 1 HO '2 lt in I tn 1 M 1 130 g 4 t -"" 4 i.v as BTtK'KERS ANU FKtUEK.4 5 4 i0 It 70 I II 4 42 'I 4 W2t I I W W S 7M 40 1 47j i n it an i a, I 11 I4 ' 4 144 I 40 S " 6 II tU t 40 4 a-.o 4 10 4 a t .r.o t lies S I" 2 loio I n 2 4 i It) 4 144 j 4,1 1 4 a I It 1 1 1 so I (0 fc4 417 t It 44 10,7 70 t KI I ! II 474 I 70 t a t ) to '..IIM 4 74 11 :il 4 " S 117 4 7J .71 I'l I i 42 IP4 t 10 4 i S S 1044 I It I 17.1 :( u I0g g I 77 t 20 HOoS-llog trade as lacking In activity thla morning at prices lmilic lower. It waa slow going for salesmen from atari to finish, th umy live spot of any conse quence being the early session, when spec ulators supported the trade to the extent of a lew selected loads at the least decline. Packers put-up their droves later, placing bids with little or no evidence of haste. Supplies were barely normal, but eastern points reported bearish conditions and the provision market as well la alerting some little influence uh.ii tha trade because of lis uncertainly. Product is due to work lower while receipts of hogs have been too limited lately to admit the accumulation of stocks or downward revision of coat. Heavy hogs were hard lo move at $7 46 and less, rough pa. king grades moving at low figures. Irood inlsed ruled around $7 5i 4i 7 oi. and c hoice lights topped at 17 no. In a general av oualnv tags a ruling fac tor in price making, with prime butcher weights molng at the usual premiums. J i(rpreenfatle sales: ; Nj As Sll Pr. S: At Sh r I 44 . T n t su 7 l 1 I'l Sis) 1 Is 44 l . .1 S V.I a. 7 s ti ., a ISI 4 .. i t SO 1 Vi 14 :s.l .. 7 .4 41 . ... mi . 11 13 Is ... t tts j si as I ss as ass ... i sj 4 1 40 I t ... r4 ... t us ....S40 ... 1 14 ....!- ... II ... Ml ... 7 lo ....HI ... I 40 ... I4 SS 7 so ....14 ... t so ... II ... 1 so ....m ... i ...Ml ... 1 IS ... ! ... 1 so ... I'l ... I IS ....M ... t S ...to ... 1 4?s ....T ... 1 Its ... fits ....1M ... I M ....T ... t M ....11 ... 1 M ....144 ... 1 48 Is.. 14.. 14 . 17.. 1 . II . , W , 41 . 41., II , 40 , J., 71.. 11., II., St.. 14 . 11., . S4S ... t 44 40 1 M 14 . . 1 H .i i is t M .174 ... t 44 IS I 40 1 40 X 170 t "l , 1 to I t Sno t no .Ml ... 1 U 11 Sal ... 1 It 41 ... T Ii SS .HI ... 1 41 It 1-4 44 7 M 41 M4 ... 1 14 II 141 40 1 41 SHF.F.P-The demand for all klnda of stock in the sheep barn thla morning was rather slow and tone to trade was bearish from the opening. Hulk of business was done at figures week to a little lower, lambs showing small declines aa a rule. Sho p and yearllnga held up in good shape, when cnmparlsona between looal and eaatern cost are considered, but even In this branch of the trade prlcea wera shaded more or less. Oood. handy aheep were favored a. usual, despite the fart that total receipts were fully normal, and command very nearly steady prices In a few Instance.. Wethers sold up as high a. $4 13, Indicating an extreme quotation of $4 X on choice Mexican grades Kwes topped at $3 SO and yearlings brought aa much aa $5,00. Hurry vearllnga with weight went at and around 4.70. There were two market, for lamb., tha same aa laat week one for plain, heavy offerings and one for the lighter, high- dressing strings. i lie former class or stork ruled alow at $6.00 and under, while anlmsla of the latter description .old a. high a. $590. Till, sale Is highest quot able on anything atlll In tha fleece. Rest shorn lamba would hardly .ell over $6.26 at most. uuotailons on sheep and Lambs: flood to choice Ismbs. $5 ti.'di6 0; fair lo good lambs, $4.76426 66; handy weight yearlings, $4.7Mt6 0O; heavy yearlings, $4 3Mf4.7i; good to choice wethers, $4 00ti4.2o; fair to good weiners, sd.noia-s.iiu; gnoa to cnoirs ee. $3en4j3SO; fair to good ewea. $l35ljISO, sheep, cull to feeders, $1,600$ 36- Representative sales; No. Ay. Pr. 14 western lambs .' lit lis) list western wether. 114 4 10 3.46 western lambs Tt t So 4SS Colorado ewes .. 10' IPO 171 Colorado ewea HW I 80 21 western yearllnga 88 4 m western lambs 71 I AO 4o4 western awea lot I 70 Its western ewes 110 t 60 4 western yearlings lot 4 70 ii western ewea. wethers 121 4 16 42$ western awea 11 I Hl 4D4 western yeerllng. s 6 i Yi western yearlings . X7 f ot) So western yearllnga 6 60 111) western ewes 14 western ewes 7i I to t western lamb. 110 4 SO 400 we.tern ewes v IIU CHICAGO I.IVB TOCK M AStKsCT Dernaad tor Cattle and Rheey Weak lleam Mora Aetlre. CHICAOO. Jan. 13,-CATTLK Receipts Sl.OoO head; market, weak; beeves, $.17.rslj1 7.00; Texa. steers. t4.16m.SO; western steer., $4.60t)6.Mi; stockera and feeders. $3.75 0 0.75; oowa and heifer., 82.80V8.io; calvea, $7.6tir 60. 1 1 out Receipts, MOO head; market, mora active and steady at a decline: light and mixed, $7ft501.IW; heavy. 7.(7.S6; rough. $7.il7.70; good to choice heavy, $7 .70nn.S6; pigs, S7.HSU4t.flD- bulk of sales. 17.7643.36. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, Ru.OlsJ head; market, weak; native, $4.ni6 40; western, $2.76'd4 35; yearlings, $4 60nt.50; lamba, native, $4 26.20; western, $4.kyj.20. Kaasaus Cltr Lire Itsek Market. KANSAS CITT, Jan. tt.CATTLB Re ceipt., 13.000 head, Including SOU southerns; market at pong to 10c higher and active; dressed beef and export ateera, $8.0047160; fair to good, $5.3u4.00: western ateera. $5.00 j00; stockera and feeders, S4.3f4t4.00; southern steers. $&004W.OO; southern cows, $3 0ntpti.00; native cowa, $S0t15; natlva heifers, HoUtJSr.; bulla, $4.2tj5.16; calvea, $4,75675. HOUS Recelpta. 1,000 head; market 10i 15o lower; bulk of .ales, $7.65(67.70; heavy, $7.85U7.70; packers and butcher., 7.70: llahta, $7."7.70. SflKlCP AND ltMBS Receipts, 11 0n heao; market 10Qi6c lower; lamba, $.'i.7.Va 8 10; yearlings, $4.7506.10; wether. $4.2tl 4 75; ewes, $3.7Ct)4.r0; stockera and feeder., $3.00(13.75. t. I.oale Lire Stoek- Market. ST. LOUIS, Jan. 33 CATTLh Receipts, I.4KI head. Including 1,600 Texan; market steady; native shipping and export ateera, $o.fxu7 00; dressed beef and butcher ateera, t00u.5o; ateera under 1,000 pounds, $.2i S.76; atocker. and feeders, $.1.7fcsj.60; cow. and heifers. $4.0ora.26; cannera, $3.00.,(3.1.'i; bull. $1.75i'6.W; calvea, $5.00ti9.36; Texa. and Indian ateera, $5.0004.60; cows and heif ers, $3 00104.75. HOUS Hecelpta, 1.500 head; market steady; pigs and llghta, $7.5048.15; packers, 7.N0fj7.t0; butcher, and beat heavy, $7.ttt 8.05. Silt) BP AND IA MBS Receipts, 4.100 head; market steady to 10c lower; nauve muttons, $3.7.Vj4.26; lambs, $5 6o 40; cull, and buck., $2.6ofit.OO; atocker., $3.2t.36. t. Joeeph Lle Stock Market. RT. JOSEPH, Jan. 23. 4? ATTLIQ Re ceipts, 3,100 head; market ateady; ateera, r4.toro6.3o, oowa aud helfera. U.bwab.uO: calvee, $3.60tj8.60. HOU8 Receipt., 4 000 head; market 10o lower: tuti, 17.70; bulk of aalea. $7.ounj7.S6. HHEEP AND LA MRS Receipts. I.OU0 head; market alow, lOo lower; Iamb. $4.50 436.10. loek ta Sight. Receipt, of live stock at the flv prin cipal western marketa yesterday: iame.ttoga.Bneep. South Omaha Bt. Joseph.... Kansas City.. St. loula Chicago Totala .... t 500 2.149 11.000 $.4W 11,000 64.000 76,000 63,300 Csfte Market. NKW TORK. Jan. J3.-CX)FKEE-FMtures opened barely ateady at a decline of tflO polnta under renewed liquidation or local bear pressure, which was encouraged by lower European markets and reports that firm offers from Bra ill are lower. There waa a good deal of realising by reoeat sell ers st the decline, however, and later In the day the market rallied sharply on cov ering and renewed support, which msy have been Influenced to aome extent by private advices from Brasll Indicating an unfavorable new crop outlook and claiming that the crop had been damaged 10 per cent by storms. Active months at one time sold about 10 to 37 points above the closing figures of Saturday, but eased off again toward the -close under renewed liquidation, final prices being ateady net unchanged to 14 points higher, stales, IM,. 760 bags. January, W.Soc; February, tu.2c; March, 11c; April, ll.u3c; Mav. Il.u7e: June 11.02c: July. lCfxlc: August. I0tr; Septem ber, 10.7o; October. lO.SSc: November, lo.tkV; December. If. 67c. Havre closed at a net de cline of Vol franc. Hamburg waa I's, pfg lower. The Brazilian cablea quoted the marketa at both Rio and San toe nominal Recelpta at the two Hraxiilan ports were 16.0141 bags, against 14.000 bags laat year; Jundlahy receipts 6. I'D bags, against 4.900 bags last year New York warehouse de liveries. 1.1:44)1 baas, against IS, it, 7 bags last year. Siot coffee quiet; Rio No. 7. i:Ca.t I'V; Sanlos. No. 4. 14,c:' mild nominal Cordova. 13wijte. lollas Market. NKW YORK. Jan. M. COTTON Spot closed dull, ii points loaer; middling up lands. 14.75c; middling gulf. 15c; sales, 1.70) balea. ST. 1"H'IS. Jan. 2S.-COTTON In. changed: middling. I6',e; no aalsB; recelpta, I UT balea; shipments. kS bales: stock' 23.411 bales. New York cotton market, aa furnished by Ixigan oV Rryan, members New York Cotton exchange. 313 South Sixteenth at reel. Omaha: Month. I Open. High. .Low. Close. SaCyT .4J1 ... Ill 10 M ... 1.4 M i-i lie 4.6UO 11.24S) 4.0U0 3.4SJO 8.0u0 1LU00 5t 4.100 60.009 U.Outf Jan I 14 6 14 70 I 14 50 14 63 March .1 14 64 14 14 14 47 14 Mi Mav ... 15 U6 li OA 14 St 14 IS Julv ... 15 01 16 01 14 SS 14 SO Aug 14 14 SO 14 M 14 67 Oct II S 13 39 13 30 13 34 14 64 14 S3 16 OS 15 06 14 '74 13 3 Kvaparaled Apple aad Dried frails. NKW YORK. Jan. S3.-F.VA PORATED A PHLKS Active, but ateady on the snot; fancy, U'W4jl3c; choice. llsjUV; prime, hV t10,c: cold storage. k'stilOV. DRIKD ntl lTS-Prunea. quiet. but prices are very firmly held: quotations rami, from italic for California up to SO-stai, and HullSc for Oregon, from Sua to Apricots, firm on small stocks, but the demand Is small; choice. 11c; extra choice. UHiilS-So; fancy. Usi4o. Peaches, quiet, but firm; choice. 7Sfr.Vc. extra choice. 7io; fancy. nrt,c. Ralains. firm owing. to the light eupp! ; loos inuscatele. i'aflov.c, choice to fancy aeeded. lsW7Sc; Md'su. 6ac; london layers, $1.4uwL aV CORN NOT CAUSE OF PELLAGRA Illinois Comraistion Reports After a Long Investigation. CAUSE 13 STILL A MTSTEET erlee of Flab-orate F,perlnae4a III Obeerratlone . Rllmlnate Cora froaa tfcei 1. 1st af Pe elhllltlee. SPRING FT ELD, 111.. Jan. 33. - Indian malie. or corn, nf the variety that Illlnola grots a and la feeding to tha world la In no manner responsible for pellagra, that mya terloua disease which ha. been perplexing medical men of many countries for year., according to tha first report of the Illlnola pellagra commission, which Is In readlnesit for pressntatlon to the legislature. Thla very Important fact has been demon strated almost beyond a doubt by tha Illl nola pellagra commission, which In Its pre liminary report will ask the legislature to appropriate $16,000 with which to prosecute Its researchea during the coming two years. Ita Importance Ilea In the fact It contains the Information that oorn In none of Ita conditions is the cause of thla disease. Illinois la tha first state In the union te retognlie the dlaeaae officially and to make official Investigation of Ita origin. Soon after pellagra wa. found to be prevalent at the Peoria State Hospital for tha Insane, where many dextha hava been recorded, Governor Deneen named these distinguished medical men of Illlnola aa a commission and empowered them to make a thorough Inquiry: Dr. Frank Hillings of Chicago, president; Dr. J. K llreen. alienist of the State Board of Adniii-lstiatlon; Dr. II. Douglae Singer, dlreotor of the State 1'sychopathie Insti tute; Dr. If. B. Orlndeley. Dr. Oeorge W. Webster, president State Board of Health: Dr. Howard T. Hlckelta, Dr. W. J. MeNeal and Dr. Oliver 8. Ormsby. Tha experiments have extended over a period of one year and have been largely negative, but have aucoeeded In eliminating practically all of tha suggeated causes for tha disease. Concerning the oorn theory the com mis sion' a report aay.: "The chief bona of contention all of tha time ha. bean as to the role played by tha usa of oorn In Ita production. In tha as sumption that tha corn diet Induced the dlaeaae tha government hag apent vaat auma of money In trying; to regulate tha quality and quantity of corn used and educating the people on thla queatlon. "Tha experiment with corn wa. made at tha Peoria Stats hospital. Two squads of patlsota wera taken, each numbering fifty nine. One .quad waa placed on an exclu alve oorn diet. From tha other .quad corn wag excluded absolutely. A personal chart waa kept of each patient. "In tha corn diet cottage, tour ease, of IgPeltSagrts developed, with three euapecta. jn ine non-oorn aiei collage, live rasssi oi pellagra developed, with four auapecta." The commission .ays: "It la therefore seen by tha above that In this rather extended atudy corn waa not a contributory faotor in tha production of thla dlaeaae." Waal fee Maxlae tloapltaJa. XV AfiHl VflTOW Jan S TteesLuaa asl. lagra menace, tha country and other dla eaae km contributing to chronic invalidism and death, tha secretary of tha treasury today aaked congress for Immediate legis lation to permit tha uae of tha marina hos pitals for the atudy of Infectious and other diseases. An accompanying memorandum prepared by Burgeon General Wymts of tha pubtla health and merlne-hoapttal aarvica pointed out that pellagra, practically unknown In the United States prior to 1907, may be aald to exist over tha entire country. Tha health officer of a southern atate recently estimated tha number of cases In hi atate alone at 50.009. That there la slight proapect of action by tha .enate on any of tha public health btlla waa mad evident at the beginning of today aeealon of the senate. Asserting these bill have aroused very general Interest, Senator Smith of Michigan made Inquiry aa to the prospect. Reply waa made by nenaaor Martin of Virginia, chairman of tha committee, who aald that In t V. a Mlah A hlMlMau IS Va4 k. - - -- . " - vua.Mvwa ss li.u sasaui SOU QQ vary difficult to get members of tha com mittee to give attention to the subject, and expressed apprehension that tb bill might not reoelve attention. Plague Spot Near Harbin to Be Isolated Fifteen Hundred Pertoni Died . la Fridxiditn Lut Week and Bodies Are Piled High in Streeti. HARBIN, Manchuria, Jan. M. Fudildlan. s suburb of Harbin and ' the patrlcula plague spot of Manchuria, 1. to be isolated aa the first systematic step toward exter minating the plague that ha grown mora threatening every day. Thla waa decided on at a conference participated In by tha taotal, the head of tha local Chlneae gov ernment, and English and Chlnea pbyal elana. The movement 1. due to pressure brought to bear by tha Russian government, which realises the seriousness of the situation. A Russian physician who lias just com. pleted an Inspection of Fudildlan discov ered three plague sources In th neighbor hood of which 7,000 persona reside. Corpses are piled high In the street, and In the yards adjoining the homea. Laat week there were 1,600 deatha In Fudildlan. The pneumonic type of the plague pre dominate.. PF.KINO. Jan. 2S.-The government I sending a note to the Chinese minister- abroad Instructing them to Invite th gov ernments to which they are accredited to aend experts to the affected districts to study th bubonnlc plague and apply means for Its extermination. The government offers to bear th expenses of ths crusade. Isvrt Year for Mrs. Martla. NLWARK. N. J.. Jan. 13 -Seven yeara in states prison waa the sentence Imposed on Mrs. I aiohne H iiarnu for the part ahe played In the death of iX-ev W. M. Snead. her daughter, by Judge On Evck today. The body of Ocey Snead was found In a bathtub In a partly furnished houae in East Orange. N. J., November 29. ISog. Report 4 nttoa tilaaed. WASHINGTON. Jan. 23. Cotton of th growth of iH), gtnned prior to January l. according to the reptrt ot the renau bureau leaned at 10 o clock this morning, waa Il.b-4.1 IS bale, counting round aa half balea, compared with it.'ifi.USt In ltl. arid liana. 4 In ISO. The percent of the 1 crop ginned prior to January 14 waa 91.1 per cent, while that of the IMfc crop wa S per cent. Round bales Included this year are U0.S1X. compared with I4b.3?8 in 1st and 332.610 In UK. Sea Island Included was Mi.411 bales, compared with M.IDI in and S0.3&7 In 1. Dry Geoala Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 23. DRY tOD I.inea of f lannellettes were opened In a general way today on about the puce level of a year ago and bualneea has started promptly 011 the delivery. Dress goods lines sre being opened for fall and buyeia are showing more interest. Rrtaulera ar buying more cotton goods. W41 Market. T. LOU 18. Jan. 3J.-WOOL-rnehantred; territory and weetern medluma, ' p- it-M fin medium, ITsjiUk.-; fine, Uvlto. fclsta at at tee Market. SJ1XHN. 111., Jan. St. BITTER firm at fee; output. $7.sJ Dooms.