n T1IK VA): OMAHA, AVKDNKSDAV. .TANUAl.Y -.". 1011. L GRAIN ANN PRnnnr.P. MARKET vsssssss iiiiv aasvasvvu Pinitllul "KOieat rrices Move Upward, Owing to Reports. CORN MAINTAINS A FIRM PACE Liberal Receipts Are llelnaT Absorbed Wlthont Reduction In X nine Higher 4 ahlrs from Argentina Influence Wheat. , Higher cables gave heat a firm and higher opening. Reports from northern Argentina i-aing wheat yields In present harvesting are dii-appolntlng gave further strength and advanced cash markets check ing short Belling. Corn continue In a strong position and liberal receipts are bring readilv absorbed with no decline In prices. Mulders of long coin are confident and continual support checks all declines. Wheat during tha earlv session was strong. Influenced by the foreign advance and supported by leading holders. I'rlres suffered a decline near the close, due to selling by early buver. Cash sales were unchanged to 4e higher. The coin market ruled steady and firm with values practically unchanged. News of any feature was 'lacking and sellers were timid as local offerings were already taken. Cash com. regardless of liberal re ceipts, held steudy and unchanged I'rlmary wheat receipts were tWW.OOO bu. and Khlpinents were 2R4.U bu.. agalnsf re ceipts last year of 649.0U0 bu. and shipment of irrn.ooo bu. riimary corn receipts wen t. 120,000 bu. -t'l shipment were 84.1.000 bu.. sgalnst re ceipts last vear of 813.000 bu. and shipments of F.91,mm bu. - Clearances were 300.000 bu. oT corn, none of oats, and wheat and flour equal to 144.0VO Liverpool rlosel SMVrl higher on wheat and Vi'.il higher on corn. The followlnii cash sales were reported; WHKAT-No 2 hard. 1 rr. Turkey. 5c; 3 cars. iL",.c; 1 car. H'aC. No. 3 hard, Z cars, dark, :''.c; 2 cars. !Hc; No. 4 hard, 1 car. rve mixed, Kc: No. 2 mixed, 1 cor, M'sc; rejerted. 1 car, No. 3 mixed durum. 1 car, S:'c . t'OHX-No. 3 white. 2 cars, choice, 4-c; 1 cnr. 41"ic; No. 4 while, 1 oar, 41'no: No. 3 color. 1 car 41c: No. S yellow. 20 cars. 41V: 1 car. 4Ic; No. vellow, 1 car, 40'e; No. 3 mild, 2 cars, choice. 41lr; 9 cars, 41c; no emits 1 ).i!L iw.ari nr. w hite. 40e. OATS-No 3 white. 4 cars. 30'-c; No. 4 white, 4 cars, Wtc. Omahit Cash rrices. WHEAT-No. 2 hard, iilVti'.i.'c: No. 3 hard, Ultimo; No. 4 hard. TTWa9i'; rejected hard, MitiKtlvc; No. 2 spring, uSti!KMri:; No. i spring. S9y:(i94Sc. , CORN No. 2 white, tlVnV': No. 3 white. 41V" 42r; No. 4 white, 4nVn41'.c: No. S color, 4(Vii(41'4c; No 2 yellow. 4Ur41vi1o; No. 3 vellow. 4((4fi 41 '; No. 4 yellow , .S 'I ,(: No. 2, 4Mi 41 .-; No 3, 4c'(i-4l'c; No. 4. :WT,'ij401c, no grade. :17'(i:Pio. OATS No. 2 white. 34'311". standard, ;AV.i3l: No. :s white. ao':4'; n- white. l44il,f: No. 3 yellow, 2!".i0c ; No. 4 yellow. ai'Mi-fc. . ,,,.. HARI.KV No. 1. ,MR2e: No. 4. hifli-c. No 1 feed, SMi'Sp; relected, .YtfibJc. H Y K No. 2, 7'fctSOc; No. 3, 7S'q79e. tarlot Kecelpts. Wheat. Corn. Oats ',.... 23 791 mo nearby firsts, free cases. Jfco at mark; cur rent reoelptr. In returnable cases, Ho at mark; western firsts, free cases, lfc at mark; current receipts, free cases, 24c at mark. CIIKKSK-Steady; New York, full creams, fancy, September, lS'y.-; October, ltnl,c; fair to good, 14iiM'4jP. HW tUHk UKKltAI, M HKKT NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Interest Center! on Big: Iiue of New York Bonds. SUCCESSFUL OUTCOME FR0BABLE Ustttlltai Yartna uago .... Minneapolis Omaha Duluth .t the Pat Commodities. NKW YOllK. Jan. 24. KUH'Uy nlet ; spring patents, to .21H16 54); w inter straight, I H.d4.:'Xi; whiter patents. 4 .m4 S.".; spring clear. 4 1Hi4 40; winter extras. No. 1, $3 40 iJ.70; winter extras. No. 2, IS 2MT3 40; Kan sas straight. 14 4oti 4 T:. Rye flour, firm; fair to good, 4 2a4.3."i: choice to fancy. 4 4'Mi4o. Hurkwhrat flour, dull; Ameri can, T:r, c. I. f. New York; Canadian, v. I. f. New York for exixirt. I'OltNM KAU steady; fine white and yel low. $1.2tn(l.26; coarse'. Sl.Uul.20; kiln dried, IJ.Mi W1IKAT Spot market ensv; No. red, 9V, elevator, and s.M f o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Kulu'.h. I1.20. f. o. to. afloat. Futures market was firm chiIv on the cables and report of a better export de mand, but rased off durng the afternoon on rains In the northwest, closing net lower. Miiv, $1.02 7-ltv'vl 1 0;'.1. closed at llf-'V July, closed at 11.01'. Kecelpts, 4t.xnn bu. COKN Snot market steady; new. No. 2, 5 ic. f. o. b. afloat Futures market was without transactions, closing 'to net higher. May closed at 68V. Kecelpts, 19S, (100 bu .: shipments, none. OATS Spot market steady Futures market waa without transactions, closing unchanged. January closed at 3'c; May, 40 V; July. 40',c. Kecelpts, 242. 4, J bu. shloments none. H A Y Firm ; prime, lt.12'4: No. 1, SlOiVil 1.07'S No. 2. c; No. 3, KOc. MOPS Firm; l. !7'(i2c; Pacific coast, 1910. IMiiCc: 13'Olflc. MIMKS-null; Central America, 21c; Kogota. 22c. 1.KAT1I Kit Firm; hemlock firsts, 21',t4f Zie; thirds, I9fr20c; rejects, ISftrlic. PltiT, ISIONfl- Pork, steady; mess. U: 622.ii; family, S.';l.6O'ii2."v0(i; short clears. KM 00-d 22.uO. lleef. steady; mess. SI4.O0'r 14 r.0; family, Ht.,')iv,i 17 (m; be f hams, SJn .'iO (027. ,"i0. Cut meat., steady; pickled bellies, 10 to 14 Ihs., 12 7.'.'!? 13.7,".; pickled hams 112 0013.00. i.ard. easy; middle west prime 110 I'.ii 10 i: refined, ateadv; continent 10.70; South America. 11.G5: comiound. iK.xUtix.tn. TALLOW gulet; prime city. hhda. 7 7-lhc; country, 7'if,7c. Hl'TTKR-Stead v : creamery specials, 27c extras. 2n'c2.Vc; third to first. yf!4c; held creamery, third to speilal. I.u21c; stute dairy , common to finest, ln'iir'; process, second to special. Itlii21c; linl'ltion cream ery, nrst, lSa : fuctory held, IJVSlto factory hUd. current make. 174il8c. riiKKSK Rteadv: statu whole milk spe cial, l..',iiil7c; state whole milk, fancy, )r.(JT l.'V4c; male whole milk. Bummer and fall make, Hiyl4V; state whole milk, late fall, good to prime. i:ifMe; state whole milk, winter made, common to fair. UU-Mc; eklma, 2til2e. KilCS Kasv; fresh, gathered selected ex tras. 2ta27c; fresh gathered, firsts. 24(i24V; fresh gathered seconds, 22W2;lc; fresh gath ered dirties, 17'iJ'l!l ; refrigerating first, lsy 19c; refrigerating seconds, hVjful7e. POCl.THY Dressed, easv; western chick ens. 14fylV; fowl, VAWq 16'jc ; turkeys. 18 iv23c. Vi:IIIKH IV TIIK 4iRl HKI.T S72 44 4! 50 IHH.II.II CillAI.N AM lHOVI10S Fe fnmihs A ('. R. SI OIUMhs a- ('. n. si. On. (', II It. SMItln Kleotrlp (Ni. s4lnhlil mtrr T rr real gtrmten, Nob, Wir M... Market Light Move IMatlnrtly Apathetic on rrj olntne tif llnalnraa -Prleea Irreaalarl In err nar row 4roe. NKW VOIIK. Jan. 24,-The intercut of the financial cominunltv today converged largely around the W.iWO.iiou Issue of New York city 4'4 per cent bonds. Pealing in the "recelidh" were on a very large scale at tho highest prices yet recorded and fore shadowed a most successful outcome. I'he sum total of subscriptions was pron- ablv several tlmea greater than the amount offered. Tho most gratifying feature of the offering was the large number of for eign bids in hich French financial In terests are reported to be especially prominent. fhe Hock market Itself waa distinctly apathetic on a vr light volume of busi ness. Prices ivcvcd Irregularly anl In a very narrow groove with the tendency towards further reaction. Trading con tinued dull throughout the late session and the market closed dull and unsettled. The Inflow of money to this center today waa smaller than has recently been the esse, but the banks continued to gain on operations with the sub-treasury and in recelnts from tho Interior. No change In rates for money on time or call was re ported. Foreign exchango was firm, with an advance of 10 to 1ft points tor demand sterling on further offerings on commercial Mils. The general bond market was firm. l"nlted Stales government bonds un thank; imI on call. nnu icRuin a,llu,i,u,, follows: galea. Illltl. I-ow. CI Number of sales on stock were as en I ore of the I railing ana t ....... lrli. Hoard of Trade, CU1CAC.O. Jan.- 24. -Wheat values gave sav In the last hour this afternoon, new buyers becoming discouraged at the ah i.f unv Imnrnvement In the milling demand. Furthermore, receipts in the pen th west were so large as to form a dis pgreeable surprise to the hulls. Closing prices showed a net loss of -VaV to c Corn f.iiislud a shade to V off. oats un changed and hog products Sc lower to 32V higher. ., i he unloading of w heat was apparently altogeilur li.v small purchasers. There was no .-inn that the larger interests had been doing tins thing except to leave the market urcttv much lo ltsell During most of the dny the market possessed an undertone oT nn voii.i "trength, with local trader mostly on tbc bin inn hide. This feeling of firm ness was due to higher quotations In l,lv di ool and to the fact that not until late In the eesi-ion did enough Helling develop 10 cause a backset investors here were not disponed to go er lar with the rise and when selling started let go in a hurry. May rauged from !Ni ( sV to WVuK'V. closing weak. fcc r.et lower at :,'"4C. Assertions thai this week would see the end of the big run of corn kept that cereal rclutlxelv firm. May varied between f.Oe and 50'4V(7.ri0V. finishing V "l t 50V. The cash market was easy. No. 2 yellow closing at 47fu47V. oats awayed slightly with other grains. High and low limits for May were 34V34V and 34,c. with the last namen ngure in force when the pit was cleared. Lack of pork stoc-KS nere irigiuenru ,nri Afier the final gong, pork showed 3JV,o rise for this month's delivery, but tapered down to 5c decline for far away futures. In lard there was a net advance of 2'ti5o and for riba 2'.i417V. Prices In Chicago, furnished by the Up dike drain company, 708 Hrandei building, Omaha, telephone Douglas 24V8-. Article. Open. Hlgh. Low. Cloe. Yea y WMlyVr.UvUaHHl8w4ll4U. portnnt 4'kange In Temperatnre Scheduled for Wednesday. OMAHA, Jan. 24, 1911. The pressure continues very high over the central and eastern portions of the cotmtry. The weather ha cleared In the eastern portion, but continues unsettled In the lower valleys and southern states, and rains are general this morning from Texas over the gulf section to the south Atlantic coast. It I generally clear in the upper valley, but i unsettled throughout the mountains and west to the coast, and rain and snows are falling on the Pacific slope. Temneratuieu are much higher every where, except along the lower Atlantic coast, and In the extreme northwest. A very decided fall In temperature has oc curred within the Inst twenty-four hour in the western Canadian provinces. A barometric depression has appeared on the north Pacific coast, and Is moving in over the northwest, but with the high pressure that overlies the country east of the Kocky mountains, the Indications are favorable for" continued fair weather in this vlrlnity tonight and Wednesday, with, no Important change In temperature. Temperature and precipitation aa com pared with .the last three years: 1911. 1910. 1909. 1!HM. Lowest last night 32 1A 34 18 Precipitation 00 .00 .00 .00 L Normal temperature for today, 20 degree. luilcieiicy in preclpltution since March 1, I 15.02 Inches. I Kxcess corresponding period. 1910, J inches. Deficiency corresponding period. 1909. inches. L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster. 6.23 6.71 tiemeral Market. Jan. 24 WHKAT Dull; 1.024! 1.03: No. 2 hard, 99c lower; May. 99V; July. 45' ic; May, No. 2 49 V; 32VMi3.iV; May, 33c. July...l)VU '8i w!l I Sept... I 4VWVU'i IMil CMa7...!50Vii6V'oOVU:li 50 I J uly.. .elV' '.51 VaHl. , 61 I Sepl... i;itC.l tJ'aiulVOo'l May...34St!34S4j' 34', July... 341! M M'l Sept... I I ao'ii'-aiWu-ya'H I Pnrk- I Jan.... I 20 85 Aluy...i l& 0 Laid- I May... 9 82vsj Kib- I , I ,lan.... 10 ti2'i May. ..I H I May... I 85 I I 21 00 i 18 85 I?? 80 18 &0 I 50 I 6P0V1I U I 34, S3'Hi I 50 51 34H 34 vi 20 95 1 20 82',t 18 uJlil 18 4.i 10 074 8 90 I 9 97Va 9 82:l I 9 97'-,, 9 82V I 9 92 1 9 K-" s 10 77Vi 10 2i,i 10 72!i 10 55 9 82' 9 86 1 9 85 Jt 2' 9 92v! 9 86 1 9 to 1 9 82-s St. I.onla ST. LOL'IS. track No. 2 red, iiin2: futures. M.(n 3V. CORN Weak; track No. 2 white, 4(JV; futures, steady July. 60c. OATS Steady; track No. 2, No. 2 white. 84c; futures, weak KYU-I'lichanged. 84c. FLOI'R Dull and weak; red winter pat ents. 48.xh5.25; extra fancy and straight. 4 2IKfi4.75j tiard winter clears, 3 804.00. r.r.r.1 l luioiny, ..wif ij..'v. CORNMKAL-12.30. HltAN Firm; Backed east track, M-ll "ilAY-lxiwpr; timothy. 13.5OS18.50.; prai rie. 11.015.00. PROVISIONS Pork higher; Jobbing. 20.00. Iard, higher; prime steam, S.S0i9.9ii. Dry salt meats, unchanged; boxed extra shorts, 10.87V; clear rlba. 10.87V4; short clears, 11.00. Paeon, unchanged; boxed extra shorts, I12.12V4; clear rtbs, 12.12V4; short clears, 12 2a. . POl'LTKY Firm; chickens, 11c; springs, 12c; turkeys, lhc; ducks. 14c; geese. 8c. Hl'TTKR Lower: creamery, 21S26C. KCJGS Ixiwer; 21c Hecelpt. Shipments. Flour, bbls. 10,200 9.800 Wheal, bu 33.0"0 70.0n0 Corn bu 180.000 39.O00 Oats, bu 66.000 58,000 AIIIa-Chalners fd ... AnialcaniHti'tt lNHrr American Agricultural Amfrtran ltvet Sugar Ainarlt-an Can American C A F American Cotton (HI Amerlran II. U pld Am. be HDcurtttra Ampricim l.lnaeeil Anipilran IxKninntlva American s. at It Am. s H. p'd Am. St-el Foimclrlea Am. Hugur Iterinlng American T. tk V Amerlran Tniiarco pfd Anaciin.la Mining Co Atfhiann t Alchlaon p1A A 1 lanilc Cnaat I.lne naitimore 111110 Hethlehrm Stel Hrooklrn ItapM Tr Canadian 1'acirir central Lealhnr Central leather pfd Central nf New Jeraer Chesapeake Ohio Chlcaio A Alton... iiilcago O new a. w. jmm Chicago A N. W C, M. A t. P C , C, C. A St. 1. Colorado F. A I (Vlorsdo A Southern c.inanlldated (Jaa i"nrn Pnxlucta Pelawara A lludaon Danver A Rio Oraudft 1). A R. O. pfd Ulntlllara' Sarurlllaa Krle Erie ltt ptd llaneral Eectrlr . Creat Northern pfd (irwat Norlhern (ire rtfa... Illln.la Cenlral Inlerborougli Met Int. Met. pfd International Harvester ... Int. Marina pM International Paper International Pump Iowa Central Kanaaa City so K. . So pfd barleds Oaa U.ulavllla A NeKhrllle Minn. A St. Loula M , St. P. A 8. 8. M M , K. A T M , K. A T pfd Micnourl Pacific National Rlrcult National lad N. II. H. of M 2d ptd.... New York Central N. V., O. W Norfolk A Weatern North American Northern Pacific Pacific Mall I'enneylvacta People'a Use P., C C. & it. L Plitbiiig Coal I'reaaed HI eel Car Pullman I'ulace Car Hallway Steel Spring Kr'adlng Hvpubllc Hteel Republic Hteel pfd Kik (aland Cu Itock laland Co. pfd SI. Ixnila A . V. 2d pfd. St. boula S. w Si. U . W. pfd slurs-Sheffield K. ic I Southern Pacific Southern Kallwajr So. Railway pfd Tenneneee Copper Tune A Pacific T., St. I.. : W T . St. I.. A W. pfd I nlon Pacific I nlon Pacific pfd I nlted Slatea Realty I rilled Slalea Ruhher I nlted Ststaa Bteel I . S. Steel pfd t tail Copper Va. -Carolina Chemical ... Wahaeh Wabash P'd Western Maryland Weatllighouse Kleclric .... Western t nlon Wheeling ni b. g U-hlgh Valley Total salea for the day, IVi !.( 44 0 4"' RlSI si's 4ll'a 4I i K'k ' 1.MI0 14 6:1 f4 all 100 M tZ 21 7 S f,ilO 4'a 40'a 4"' !.4(l 7S 7" 7;7 1,6'Kl liw,( lo;,i, 10. ;o 40 4 . He's .700 1441, 1404, 144 200 4 1 4 7'si r.t ;(' !s i.2i) 1()4' loa'a Id's lc-"4 ..m I2ti lift ill w 107 iwi's VH lo.) I7'4 TS "7 1.5iJ 2io 207S I.imo :ts' :u4 n iifi iu4 bait i";ti 2Mi 4.3HO M I3't By. ptd, I . . Itv. com AH., hs l.s 1 v OMAHA L1YE STOCK MARKET ptd. M14 lozH ew erk Mane Market. NKW YORK, Jan. 24 -MoN'i: V - on call. aton.lv, at 2Vi3 per cent, ruling rate. per cent: closing bid. per cent; oriered at per cent. Time loans, easy; sixty da. 3 per cent; ninety iIh , 3t per cent; l months. 3'1i;t per cent. PRIMK MKRCANIII.K I'A Cf.ll-4 .1 4 per cent ri 1 r. li 1 .1 iNl i h A (. 1 1 A .i 1 1 r. -,.ifsii , siiin rtiiHl business In bankers' bills at ! s.'40 tif.v.',il for slxty-dav bills anil at M "sT. for demand: coiiimerclsl bills, t.s.'ni 4S'. Kl LV Kit- Par. CtV; Mexican dollars. 45c. HON DS -tlovernment, siendy; rallroail, firm. Closing quotation on bond today as follows: 1IWH Int. M M ',s .... too Japan 4a .12 'a do 4'se .loJ'S K. C. So lt Is llv I, s itrb 4s 1MI .. 115Sj I,. A N nut 4a . . . 7e M . K. A T lt 4a. tu?s do gen. 4,s . 10? 's Mo. I'aclflo 4a . M .N. U It. of M ln' N. V. C. a Sa . ' do deb 4a ... . . o, N Y N. II A .lot ry Sa .lov, N A V 1st c 4s . si:h do cv. 4s . DlVa No Pacific 4s . Hi Hi do s . SOS (). S. I.. rMg. 4s . . lilt I'enn. cv bl .li do con. 4a . imia pending gen 4s l.:'S t 1 A s F. fg .lolS de gen. ba . ( 81 I. 8 W r. 4e 71 do 1st gold 4a ... Ms A U 4s K. 8n Pac. col. 4s ... 3'as H'.' iln (I 4s . . 4s. 74 do lt raf. V. a. ret. aa, do coupon .. f. 8 Js. reg. do coupon V. 4s. reg., do coupon Allls I hnl. 1st Am As s A. T A T tr. 4a . Am. Tobscco 4a do fts Armour A Co 4ls , Atchison gen. 4s do i-y. 4s do cv. hs A C. I.. 1st 4. llsl. A tlhlo 4s Mo S's do 8. W. tsa ... Ilrook T. ry. 4a .. cen. of 11a s tn. Leather 8a C. of N. J g f.s . tnies. A Ohio 4'ts . do ref. fts t hlcago A A. S's C . B A Q J 4s ... do sen 4s C. M ASP g C It. I P. 0 wera ... :h . . . W . .. KIS ... Til't ... . M .... i; 4S.S S4 W1 It 1 IK.', pMI 70 .!, 1 lo: s !', HT4) Fat Stfen Steady to Stronger Active Seller. nd HOGS STEADY TO FIVE CENTS UP ghren anel lambs ( omlm In ery l aal. While Prices show l.oas of Ten tenia from Manila). HOl'TII Receipts were, official Momlnv.. Kstlinste Tuesilsv OMAHA. Jan Cattle 24, 8 211 1.1X41 TTORS 4 ll io.;i 1!ll. Hhecp 11.4io 8.tsm Two ilnia this week ..13211 M.liM tfl.Wf' Same dnvs lust Week ... KV.'otS 1l.o4 21 I'TO Simie ibiv 2 weeks aim. 1:1 i'.i; 1T.1"2 1.71 Himio dnvs ,1 weeks asm.. S.''1 Hume da s 4 weeks bk 3 Kll Hame dava lost vear... H Hill 14.114 1.t The followlnn table shows the receipt of cattle, boa and sheep at Hnuth Omaha for ma year to data as compared witn 'ast year: nut pi 10 Inc. Dao. Cattle 74 S79 .... K.654 ... Moos r'tl tU4 K14 leoi t.M Hheep 12;,!H6 lut.liW 2;i.6.'. .. The following table show the averatt prices of lion at South Omaha for tha lat everal days, with comparison: 4s 4s. A I lo rfg Colo. 1 1 Ml Colo. Mid C. A 8 r II A II ' 11. A It. O. 4s .. do ref (s lMsillleiV as Krle p. I. 4s do gen. 4s do i v. 4s, sor. A do aerlea U Oen. Kleo. i'v. &a. Ill Cen. 1st ref. Int Met. 4'ta Hid. . Kallaay 6a... . , . . 71 do gen 4s ........ 7 I nlon Pacific 4s 41a I, do cv. 4a KS '!' I"' ref 4s. .'l t' 8 Kllt.tveir i 18 stwl !d 6a.... .... 771 Va. -Car. (Iietn. 6s .... H.'A Wabs.h 1st i.s 74's do 1st A ei 4s . A... II Western Mil. 4s... 7t West. Kli-c. cv ts 4JS Wla. Central 4s . . . 74 Mo. Pac cv. lis ... 7 as 1 7;s HIS " ,' 10; s 77 lout, 1"! . IHIS l"4', 1"1 1 US", 1,1', M. !l:l i. J. Soil ll 'iLiio X. Still nIHI lvn 41 KI 2O0 ' 1,W' i.Koe too 2110 Us) 4"0 (4l Ma 3lKt 200 J.lsO X 9O0 no l.soo Ion 2,400 400 Z.4H0 K) l.MHI mm tAt 14'. H7 4 2'i . 47 1M 1 Ill's Ih ir;s 'iiri iii" 14', 17H L'Hi 47s 1MH 1 6' ll'i IUH I1B !' S:i 113t 144. i:t7 :ir 4 6 l M 11 IH 41 'a IOC,' 70S 1IH 26a PJ7-, 1071 lf4 J1 1I2S 144 y.K us t.'1't 121 i.H'S .1 1I0 4C, lol.'t 7(e 11R i-"'7 1,000 s 72.2110 lJB's ltii l.on loo 7oo 100 l'SI l'S) 3. 1' 4nn loo Hi 40 'a 21 M', m 27 4 :1IS a 40 2t t2V, no 117 7S S .tii 9.500 17 175 SUA M.MS) l,2l 4O0 200 (OO Si a) 30) 900 7'n ll"'. '' MS 14 3l,'t 'is." 764 7' 77 11 4.S 4 H y '74, :hi 22 'i w 14:." 1271, 64 H 14J 14S 1H7', JO f.1", SH'.4 2'4 47' 1M'4 12'.', .','" l.l.-.i, l'a M 11:1 I7'y I'-S ;t', IS :i:o - 11:1 w l 2 117 to : 121 v. MS 3t 111 4I inf. 70 11 2i"'ts 107 7 IS n 11 31, i:'4 :ih M si4 63 4014 ii HO u 2?r !W :tf 27 2 fs 17.-.H .1 m 7i, 77'a 11V 4f. 4s IS ;i..H MS ex 7n Pate. I 1811 1910.19i.HV.1907.l0.l!K Jan. Jan Jan. 'an. Tan. Jan. Jan. .Inn. In 11. Jan. 6 R7I 6 Wl I 7 raits, 7 71'l 7 71 I I 7 OS I II 0 47 4I OH ::i... 7 M 7 W X HI I 0.1 X K2( 6 87 S XI I 0i Ml s Ml C 4.' 4 M u I 241 4 57 4 2J fcOl 7 4 Ml I 6 4- o in 4 no 4 r 4 S:t 4 2H 14 M 4 7 11 4 11 on l 4 7 7s I no an 4 1 II IM II on 14 !". 4 7.'. II 74 b II 4 7MI 4 7T. 7 Mf. t ?S !f. S4 4 n 1 o.'l K 4.', )i 4 l 714 t 0) t7 1st IK iu'i.i.a I t4T(l 4 40 1 f id 4 IH 1 1 ' 4 M 1 Hr.o 4 7S t IRJO 4 n I s0 4 71 1 loan 4 so I isis) 4 an 1 13III 4 n 1 2(11) 4 , I 1110 4 'l 1 V:w I on 1 i 4 7d 1 urn 1 nn 1 U70 4 in 1 . .Ii.;m no t kko 4 70 I liMf, n on I I02 4 7. 1 1110 I 00 CAl.VK.. 1 177 IK i in; T M) 10 4i 4 1 no 7 m in 4 a 00 1 no g is) I ... 414 II 3S 4 177 tin 1 4in 1 r. I. : ?s 1 la ft mi 1 no t 14'. I Ml I t'.H 7 I J.'O on 1 110 .un 7 ? i:i. 1 HTOCKKRH AND t 'ICKDKUS in si 4 m . r 4s a nis 4 so a a, a ft w j,-, "2 ft ii ! sin r. :. 7 sis ft isi a ij t n 1 mi '. co a ii t in 4 4so to ? nnj a tn a hsi in ji mj ft 1.1 17 44 ft 1ft 14 on ft an II m; 1 I'. a an ( an 7M :n i it f.:, M 44 1 771 '. -. i 4iC. '0 1ft. ion I ft 11.1 s.n ft i'i ii'i7 n m 7 714 ft ft'. 11. loss H JS s nd ft .'.-. 1.. pun ft sn 4 2 ft 1ft 7 !7 ft )1 ;as s'. ift n7j r. m 711 ft lft II i't ft V4 7:7 ft 4S 7 I.'IO a )0 ft ftno ft ,ft ' low er; lambs, "i; wethers, stiMhers and bead. Market steady to !' to nsiil 07,; yesrllnu". 44 7''n' e4.4i1i4.76: ewes. t4.4Werit.iiO; feeders, flOOgJ.m. UK A4.4I l.lK STOCK Mink KT lleinand for tattle "learlj lloas and Sheets Wrab. CMICAflO, Jan. 21 CATTI. I",- Kecelpts, 4 (sal head Msrket etend ; beeves. tl7 . e 7 00; Tesa steers. 14 lMiii.TO; western steers. t4isii5wt; stin kers and feeders. II 7i'" 70; cows anil heifers, i(rt3l; calves, 17. '!.; 4 n 1 til 4 m 4 ti K. I 4 U Ml 5 SRI uoi 4 (XI 401 6 31 4 Kl I 4 1!M 0 4S b 8'2 4 00 Sundav. Hecelpt the I nlon and dlsposiiijn of dve atock at slock v arils. Hoiith Omaha, for p. m. : twenty-four hours etidlnii at S HKCKUTS. Cattle Moks Sheep. II r Hank t'learlna. OMAHA, .lan :'4 Hnnk rleiiriiiK" for lo day were tJ,-3i Osx ;ttl and for the rorie spondlnK date lust year sU.4isl.4sl 42. OMAHA W IIOI.KSAI.i; I'ltll KM. HL'TTKR Creamery, No. 1. delivered to the reiail trad In 1-lb. cartons, i'llc; No i. Ill 3011). tubs, 24c; No. 2, 111 l ib. curtons, 24c; packliiK ittock. solid pack, 14c; dairy. In HO-lli. tubs, Inline. Market chanijes every Tuesday. CliEKHK-'i wlna. ltittlM(C; young Ameri cas, INc; daisies. HSc, Irlplels. ITWc I'm burger, lfc; No. 1 brick. 17Vo; Importrst Kwlsa, U2c; domcstlo bwlaa, So, block Swlaa, lvc. pcitiLTIlT Dressed broiler, under I lb.. to per do.; ben. 14Wc. cock, lie, ducka, Iftc; Bee, Ipo; lurkejs. 2oc; pigeons per duz.. II J0; homer quabs, per do., 44; fancy eguabs. per do., 13.50; No. 1, par do., 3. Alive, broiler, lb, mooth leg, loc; hens. I'My; stasts and old roosters, 7c; old ducks, full feathered, 12c; Keese, full feathered, 'c: turkeys, IHc, guinea fowls, c each; pigeons, per do.. 60c; homers, per do.. Ui quab, No. 1, per doz., Jl 60, No. i, per do., ooc; capon, ovar I lbs.. 14C. FISH tall froaen) I'lckcrr;, ,c; whlu, lie- pike, 10c; tiout. 13c; larne crapplna, Mf Spaulsh mackerel, ISc, eel, lie; had dock 13c; flounders, lie; graea catllah, 'Mo; loe chad. ' cacn; abad roe, pur pair, eoo, frog leg:). l"r dux., Ooc, salmon, ile, ball but, 10c. tJI'l-lllati 6C- BEEF CUTS Rib: No. 1, IRe; No. 2, ,c No. 3, He lxiln: No. 1, 17c; No. a, lSwc; No. 3. 10c. Cnuck: No. 1. 74c; No. 2, 7iio- Nu 3, "c Hound: No. 1, c; No. 2, Vo! No. I Vo. tlata; No. 1. t-Jnc; No. t, 8i4c; No. a, 610- . , FHU1TS. KlC Apple. home-ajrown cooking, per bbl.. 14. Oo; Missouri Jonathan, Der bbf, to 60; Mtaaourl Ben DavU, par bbl., $4 60: Missouri Wliiesapa, per bbl., 4.0; Missouri Uano, per bbl., 14.76; oUier Varla tlea per bbl., 14.25; Colorado Jonathan, Di "' bo. 2; Washington Wealtiu, a.t leff'-ey per box, tl.iiOi Callforii.e Be'le tioi'er per box, lit; Oregon ana Wash tuzton Urimea Uolden and Jonathan, extra iT,ev 150 to 176 lxc. per box. U.ia. Hananas. fancy select, per bunch. 12.24, fw" Jumbo, per bunch. 2.7oaa.75. Cran: beT;-le. per box. t-ioO; Bell and Cherry hfand Vr bbl.. UO.oo: Wisconsin Bell and ihor brand, new. thirty 1-lb. pkg in boxen b'. - ' bu,k-' ,ln '""lb. boxe lb.. ..7j ,- syyT, fifty ?" Turkish; per io-. " "-' per 10.. 14c: per lb.. 13c. drapes, Malaga. W crosa, per keg. t7.0u8.0o. Urana fruit K orioa. " fr vox. IT" . 413 76 Lmons. Umonelra brand, extra ftnclf 300 ibte. P" box. 14 60. SOO .lie! per Il it M: choice, 300 slxe. per box. Voj. SSi Liie per box, 14.00 . 240 slie, Mc pet boa J60 aixe. V'v c.rmelita Itedl.nrt. i.."V5 L'. .lie P"r box' 2 5u; m Pe box X "d amaller .I.e., p,r box, 2 . j !oi- cliolc " "' 12 36; lj, I 0"' ...V. i-il and smaller a xes. I' km 1, . P.e:(Aa all le, per box. 2.S0. fil'uJ New York . M . A St. V 4 Wabash 1 Missouri I'liciric .... I'liloil Pacific 7 C. K N. W ., eiist.... 2t 1 C. N W'.. west ... 41 C., Ht. IV. M. O ... 2 C, It. - tj , east ... f C., It. A J . west on C . 11. I. K'-t'., east . . I I C H. I. I'., went.. 2 Illinois Central H C. t. W Total receipts 1 i i.:t 6 1:1 :t :to :t 2 1 H l::s I 4 a "j 4 3 i 1 t. MottS turner order from loesl quarter produced a demand for Iioks this morning t lint was not only ample, but fnlrly artlvi as well. Movement was featured by free dom from the .'art and prices ruled slightly higher on all weights. Hulk sold strong to a nickel belter, some business being done on both sides of this spread. Shlppera operated cautiously throughout and purchased less than 10 per rent of total receipts. Quality of the run was good as usual and consisted largely of animals nn tha mixed butcher and bacon order. Rii celpta were rather hctvy, but despite this fact clearance waa made In very good aeHson. Heavy bog, the same kind that sold yes terday at 170 and less, rouimnmled 11s much aa 17.60 today, this class of atock allowing even greater Improvement than ordinary mixed offerings. Lights brought the hlRh figures, tops reaching I.' 70 and a IKlOH-neeelpIs, 19.000 bead, weak to shade lower; Unlit, t mixed, !7.fsVu7HO; heavy. 7.ikk,i7 t7.tKS(i 7 70: good to choice heavy plus. 7.Mii.nr.; bulk or sales, 1 Msrket 'Ovi i H-'-i; ; rough. 17. 70W 7.11; 'Vn 7.8.'. HMI'.KI' AMI I.AMHH- Receipts. US.fsiO bead. Msrket weak; native, 2nsi4.4: western. I2.iitr4 36; yearllnars. 11 .Vrnri m; lambs, native, 4 2.'.'ufi 20; western, t4.7,Vmi 2'l. t. I.nnla I.Its Stock Market. ST. I.otTIP, Jan. 24 -t'ATTI.i;-Receipt. 4 (sa) head. Including ftno Texans. Market steady; native shipping and export steer. H fitVii 7.00; dressed beef and butcher steer, In ias,iii .VI; steers under l. pounds, lo.ar.'d) S76; stockers Hnd feeders. 13 7.r'o5 .V: cow and heifers. t4 ' v2T; canners. :'..0fWi3 X, bulls, 13 7Mri 60; calves, ti. (si-,i9 27.; Texas and Indian steer, liiOOudiel, cows and heifers. 3 iaii4 76. I loOS-Receipts, 1i r.n0 bend Market steady; plsts and lights. I" Ur H 20 ; packers. 17 wv.i7.Sf.; butcher and best heavy, I7.S0 11 s 0(1 HIIKKI' ANI f.A M 11.-4 Receipts. 3.0H0 heml. Mnrket steady to weak; native mut tons. 3 7i"i4 J7.: lambs, t,". fsiod 40; culls and bucks, 12 .ii(l 3.00; stockers, 12 ,2.V(j 3 26. St. .Insenh Lire Stnek Mnrket. ST. JOSICI'M. Jim. 21 C ATTI.K Tle celpls, 1 MSJ bend. Mnrket steady to l"0 lilghrr; steers. II 7W :: cows and heifers, l..Mr.i."! 60: rnlvra. Ht.rJUiiS.ra'i. I h )( IS Receipts, ,a heHil. Mnrket 6ft 10c higher; top. li.TiN; bulk of sales, l7.o.Vrt 76. SIII'.i:P AM) KAMIIS rtecelpts. 4.KW) heud. Mnrket slow; lambs, II D'Kiit.OO. considerable proportion moving around i.ia. of ig 17 7 light mixed 6 MlSl'OSITION Oiiuihii racking Co Hwlft and Company Cudahy Racking Co Armour A: Co Schw artx-Ilolcn Co Morrrll Muriihv. shippers . Ilenton, Vunsunt & Lush Stephens lll'os Mill Hon V. 11. Iewls J. H. Root At Co J. M. Hulla 1.. I'V Musx Is. Wolf McCreary & Carey H. Werthelmer M. P. Hamilton lee Hotschlld Mo. Kan. Calf Co Sinclair Sol lirgrn Cline ft Christy Other buyer Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. ... 663 1, 4(4ii ...1.077 I (3 2 043 ... N.3 2.KH 3,161 ...1,271 2.4H7 1.472 KI& ... 61 470 Total CATTLE Recetpls n 1K! 17 S ,. 1"I .. 22 . 54 .. 67 .. 61 4 . . 25 .. 22 .. 13S . . 52 .. 17 . . M .. !(3 . . k!i(l ..6.444 cattle I.6.H were l.SSSi . to large per 12-OX. 12.40; 7-crown, -crown, tnU, lbs. :.7'Si 17S n'W lia'a 30..S00 aharea. Cash unotatioiia were a follows: KLOCK Steady; winter patents. 4 no: winter atraiglit. $4.4Jini4.ti.; biialuhts. 4..tOi4.7o; bakers, .i.ito;5.). H V E No. 2, sic LlAllLEV-l'ccd or mixing, Ci.'a.oc; fair to choice malting, bVaMc. SEEDS- Elax, No. 1 southwestern, 2.nh; No 1 iioiiiiw.tcin. 1263; timothy, tio.&o; t. lover, J14.76. e.w 1'ROTISIONS-- Mess pork, per bbl. $20.lWV, "0 7i.; lard, per MX) lbs.. ;'.SI7'.t; abort ribs, sidis, ilouHi'i. ll0.12't'(10.7o; short clear sides, t boxed 1. i0.7o'a 11.00. Total clcaiancea 01 wheat and flour were equal lo I44.0O0 bUHhela. Primary receipts were (M.OHO bushels; compared with bjii.ooo '.ushels the corresponillng day a ear ago. "i'he world visible supply, as shown by Hiadstreet. decreased 3,2rj.000 bushels. Estimated receipts lor tomorrow: Wheat. 20 cars; corn. U cara; oata, 2(2 car; hogs, Ouo head. Chicago Cgsh Trices-Wheat: No. 2 red, .....i .., v a ,ul iMfn Mc V, '1 linrd K.Si'KOc; No. 8 hard, HiniWc; No. 1 north ern fpiliig. 11.07'a 1. 0".); No. 2 northern apilug, tl.i.-ul.4; No. 3 spring. S1.4iti!.0i b. Coin: .M, J cash, 4."fo47'4c; No. 3 cash, 45-'a 4-7'c; No. 2 white, 47u47'4c; No. 3 while. 4'i4."i'4c; .No- 2 ello. 47f.i47vrc; No. 3 cllow. 4 ..t.c iiat.-: No. i cash. 32V(i32l4c; No. while. 'o33-4c; No. 3 white, S24i:a'4c; No. 4 white. 3n33c; standard. 33'4'(rj3'ic. Bl T'l EK-dlaady; crttsinery, lTj'i'ic; ualiien. Itn22c. EiiOS Weak, gt mark, cases Included, i;(l ; leielpts. U.Mil cases; firsts, 2oci juiine iirtiie. -' J'O I'A'loErt Steady; t hole to fancy iii.sK-; lair to good. 4Cg4.c. I'Ol LTHY-Bleady; turkey, live, 17r; ditased. 22c; fowls, live, 12'ir; dressed, 12c; oiingH. live, lie; dressed 12c. CM EES E-Steady ; dali-le MisHilj'ac; twin. lD'ul'iV; young Americas, 16"t'Liloc; long horiia. l."Vttloc. aSAIsMeady; 00 to 60-lb weights, i,,c; to to Mo-lb. weight, lo4j ; (w lo llo-lo. weights, il'.jc Ketelpta today Wheat, 23 car; corn, l!ll iais; oats. '10 cars. Esitiinated tomorrow v neat. 20 cars; corn, oil cars; oats, 202 1 ais.. M I as tea polls Ursalii Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. 24 WH EAT May, H.ul'a; Jul. I1.U.V4. 1 sill. No. 1 haid. .1.06',; No I northern. II ui'nl (": No. 2 1101 til rn. II ts'.v 1 0J-e : Su. 3. :t-V''ll -0-'v I-LA. Closed at 12 .tel. COKN-No. 3 vellow. 43144i O VTS-No. S white, 31,j32c. RVE-No. 2. JHWimiirf, HRAN-ln 10f-lb. sacks. 12? tj 22 ."id. l'L( ICR Eli st patents, $ 1 Si, 11 u 2-". . second .talents. t 7ia 1i-: firn clears. t ! .(.. '" eecoiid ( teats. 12 2Vu2 li. Kanaaa City Grain and Precisions. KANSAS CITY, Jan. 24. W H EAT Cn-' ..., changed; No. 2 hard, 4Co tl.OO; No. 3. isv 4-f Use; No. 2 red, 1.0fll 02b; No. . Il.00fll.02; spring ; M... u.-,!v,c sellers: July Kl''ilDl'SaC seller. CORN I'nchanged; No. 2 mixed, 46c; No. 3. 44'q44'4c; No. 2 white, ;frc; No. 3, 44-4' 4. c; May, 4NVx'(! 46'c hid; July, 41i'V4W.c sellers. OATS L'nchangeil. No. 2 while, 32'iiiij) 33'c; No. 2 mixed, 315432c, RYE No. 2. 74ffl7lc. HAY I'nchanged; choice timothy, 14.0t 14 50; choice prairie, 112.0". HUTTER-Creamery, 24c; first, 21c; seconds. 19c; parking slock, 13c EUUS Extras, 22c; lac. firsts, 2oc; seconds. Wheat, bu. Corn, bu. .. Oats, bu. . Receipts. .... 7.o00 .... 4i.oo0 .... 7,000 Shipments 41.IKI0 44. is a! 22.O0O London Stork Market. l.ONHON, Jan. 24. American serurltle were quiet ana steady auring tne rirsi hour today. Canadian Pacific lost half a point, but the rest of the list ruled from VaWi abos'e yesterday'a New York closing. London Closing sioen iihuji r'nnaols, m'lll 'y MS louisvllla Nnh. lil "do account '111-llMu , Kan. ft Teiaa.. ft4 Anial. Copper .. ... S'H N'ls York Central. ..114 Anaconda " Norfolk Wealern .loft',, Alrhlsnn Kiss, do pfd S! do p(t I'M. Ontario ft Wcatern.. 4'4 Balltninre ft iihlo..1(i Pennsylvania C'1; Canadian rsclflc ..!I1H Hand Mines S .v...nuii (S'tiln.. s:-. Readlna aftii .'1 EM.uineru i.aneay ill do pfd 1S Snulhern Pacific .. 11 t'nlou Faclllo 72 do pfd 19 4 I 8. Steal 48 do ptd 57 1 j Wanaeh !44, do pfd lr.s'a Ppanlah 4a steady at 24 9 Hid CM. (ireat Wealern (Til., Mil. ft. r rie Beers Denwr ft Hlo O... do pfd F.ne do 1st P''l do td pfd r.rand Trunk ..hi0. Illinois CeiKral ... SILVER Bar, ounce. MONEY-Vri4 per cent. The discount rate In the open market for ahort bills Is 4 per cent; lor three months bills. 37,3 15-16 per cent. . ts' . 47 12IL, .1X11 . Ml 71"s i:?l, . lv, . a per Available Happllea of Grain. NEW YOlllv. Jan. 24. Special cable and telegraphic communication received by Bradstreet'a show the following changes in available supplies as compared with previous accounts: Wheal. I'nited Stalea east Hocklea. de 'creased l.iiW.WS) bu. : Canada. decreased 0 I .hi.isjo bu ; total I'nlied States and Canada I rlw rMUist.il 1 lal IMSI III! - ttfloiit fur Mill! 111 European supply, decreased 1 ,3s.imji bu Corn. I'nited Stale, and Canada, increased 814.000 bu. oata. I'nited State and Canada. dci l eased 353,0110 bu. The leading decreases and Increases re ported this week follow: I I ei reuses Chb ago, private elevators. 1 212,00" bu.: Chattanooga. Ksi.Ois) bu. ; Uod- erlch, IsJ.ouO bu.; Minneapolis, private elcNUtors, 6".(io bu. Inmeases Manitoba, 115.0O0 bu. ; Lincoln and vicinity, Tii.ooO. l.lserpool lirala Market. LIVERPOOL. Jan. 24. WHEAT Spot, flnu; No. 2 red western winter, 7a 4d; fn lures steady; March. 7 ld; May, 7 ld. CORN SHit, ipilet; American mixed, new, 4m Jlad; Aineiican mixed, old, 6s 2d. Kucures, steady; January, 4s V'ad. Eeuru ary, la 3'ad; May, 4s 6S.d. rain Market 2i.-Ki.orit Stead . No. I'hlln yelohla I'rniliir Market, I '1 1 1 1 A T'ELPHI A. Jan. 24. Rl'TTEIl , liioi: extia western creamery. 2(c; ncal'' i l l'llls. juc. EMUS lo lower; Pennsylvania and other I I Mllnaakre Mll.WAI'KKK, Jan WMEAT-No 1 northern. llosVul lO; 2 iniitliein. tloiuli; May, liv"',o. OATS--Staiidsird. :U'4'(J. 3'i. HA K LEV Samples. Mn'J.;. Peoria Market. PEORIA, Jan. 24. -CORN-Higher; No 3 while. 44 4c; No. 2. 44ir; No. 4. 43c; sample, 4i .'! i 41.-. tiATS-Higher: No t white. 3il'c; stand ard 3.V: No- 3 while. iC'tc ninsha Hay Market. oM 1 1 V. .Is n. 24 - IIAV-No 1 110; No t i packing to. alfolfa, tit ' Straw : Whs-, Raaaton HOHTON. Jan tcK-k were aa Allouea Anisl. loer A. L ft Arizona L'utn Atlantic H. C. C. ft a. M Butte t'oallilon Csl. ft Arliona ral ft Hecla Canteunial Copper Hane C. Kast Butts C. ai Franklin niroux Con nrantijr on. ... t;reerse Cananea Isle ltoyal Copper Kerr l,eke like Copper .... I Salle I'oppwr. Islam! Cupper . Allied. Old. Closing- Stocks. 24 - Closing quotations on follows: Keifer. Nellie. per bbl.. I3.76rt4 on rriKTABLES-Beana string and wax. ,wt bak.. neeia. per bu.. 7bc rabbTge.' new. per lb Vc. Carrot, per 76c- Celery. Michigan per doien K;' 36o; California Jumbo, per do.en uu..- : i ucuu unri. not hfima buncbe. . . , . IV per dox.. 12.26. KaJ Elorlda, per doz., t2.uo. Uar- r ,, vt.lt A r.A h IE. extra laio-y, ra, T . . t ..., .a cwl.-M en...... I - ' inc. i -r l - " - -- - - v j icai, per toe. z-a aox. i" nianL acy I lie. e " aoc Onion. Iowa, rea and yellow. 4''.. in .. ir.iliH.na. white, n.r in ..! Epan tah. por cra.e, 1160. P.i.ley. an home grown, per cox bi nche. 40c. par,. Lo a per bu.. Joe. Potatoea. early Ohio. pip. V" . low.,.nr. w. l . sUaa.Clt V a i - ' - - - - aaas-ajig- whit stock, per bu.. 76i5e. Huia- Dtr IU-. 1 S)C owami poiamsa, i.sn- . . , ,j 'l'n - . ..,, . put., awv. ...iwco, -swuorjiMs, thl. morning making the total for tha two daya almoin. 3.(4) larger than for tha aine daya last week and larger than a year ago by over 3,000 head. Tho feeling early ow lnu to the larae receipt, ami the rather unfavorable outlook al other polnta wa weak. A good many were prepared to ee cattle sell lower, ich.s i.iivnt-a slui nut In the Yard It soon became apparent that the receipt of tut cattle were really amall. there being ........uruiiveiv fw nn sale considering th large receipts. At tne same tune inn u niand wus good and. while buyer at first showed a disposition to bear down a nine, they wore forced to pay steady to stronger prices. The trade was fulrly active and the offering of desirable killer, were auon dis posed of. The yards were full of cow and heifer., there being more of that kind of cattl In the yard than for a long time back. Bt III the demand was pretty good and desirable fat heifers moved off quite readily at good, ateudy prices. Uood cows also sold III about tba aame notches as yesterday. On the other hand the fair to medium grades, which were very plentiful, showed a little weakness, selling some lower. Mood, fleshy feeder, were steady or right close to steady. On the other hand there wa. a world of common to medium grade of atis k cattle in tho yard and they were slow to l'lc lower. V not at Inn. on cattle : ilood to choice beef ateers, tii.10Qg.iiii; fair to good beef ateers, ."i.iO'((ii.lO; common to fair beef leers. t4.oi5 40; good to choice cow. and henra. 4.75oaft (16: fulr tn good cow. and heifers, 4 (W4.76; common to fair cow. and heifer. I3.2ia4.00; good to choice .tocker. end coder l5.26ukDo; fair to good .tucker. and feeder., I47..'ao.2o; common to fair Btocker. and feeder, 4.0Kjj 4 i&; Stru g helf- era, 3.75u4.5o; veal calve. 4.00ti.iiO; bulla stage, etc., 3.75'a6.00. Representative sales: BEEP STEERS. No. I .. 44 .. 4... 47... 67 . .. 47... .. . t... (.7... 71 .. 44 .. 711... 41... 7 .. I .. Ss .. ... to. . . 4 ., 42... ,.. 45 . . . 1J ., 74 . 17.. t3. . 7 . 41 . 4. . 10 . 70.. 47 . 41. . .. 47.. 60 . t . II . id . 4s . 76 . 7.. tl . U.'. A. ,401 . .3l .411. . .J27 .Mi .275 . W4 . Ill . . 2SV. .243 . 2WI . . 21Hi . . 2.MI . .121 ..;:! . ! ,.2SI . .24 .2.0 . .244 ..2;i ..t . 3l ..34S . !M ..211 . . . 870 .341 .2X4 ..22(1 . .2(11 . . :..s ..21 .245 ...r.i .. 2fHl .244 ..197 ..114 . . . ill ,.2.14 .. '.'in ...277 h. r. No. At h. Pr :il (I 7.. H lit hi 7 ) so 1 so o lf.l ... 7 au . . 7 40 73 2f4 ... 7 do ! 1 4'l tl JM 40 7 40 2M0 7 HI M ... 7 Si) ... 7 Ml ? 22 ... 7 o ... 7 fsl , , 7 421 ... 1 Is) ill 40 t sa 40 7 5(1 2 224 ... 7 45 12(1 7 55 71 214 ... 7 5 ... 7 65 (.7 2J ... 7 (t ... 7 55 14 V'l ... 7 45 ... 7 SI 2:. ... 7 SA ... 7 f 44 Mil ... 7 45 ... 7 Ik. bo 244 ... 15 ... 1 55 43 217 ... 7 6 ... 7 6I' SZ ... 7 45 ... 7 57i, 54 224 ... 7 46 ... 1 n 4 44 ... 7 45 ... 7 o fcl 27 ... 7 an ... 7 50 4.1 144 ... 7 45 ... 7 so no 74 ... 7 e ... 7 ao tl. H44 ... 7 45 ... Ill 111 140 ...4 7 44 ... 7 no 70 2.14 ... 7 45 ... 7 nil 40 22.1 ... 7 45 ... 7 40 4 mi ... 7 fco so 7 an 44 .'sa ... 7 sr. ... 7 to 72 2(2 ... 1 a;. ... 7 so 2-20 ... 7 as ... 7 40 II J6 ... 7 45 ... 7 4S1 M ,4 ... 7 45 ... 7 40 71 235 ... 7 5 ... 7 40 74 124 ... 7 45 40 7 40 14 23.; ... 7 45 40 7 Ml 41 214 ... 7 45 ... 7 40 ao 21 ... 7 474, ... 7 40 71 2:'I ... 1 4.7', ... 7 40 3 IM ... 7 47V, ... 7 DO 7t tl . . 7 7l ... 7 40 10 121 10 7 70 ... 1 40 44 220 ... 7 70 40 7 40 4 223 ... 7 7 ... 7 40 24 117 ... 7 70 ... 7 44) 70. Ill 40 7 70 (ottos Market. NEW YORK. Jnn. 24 -( 'oTTt N Spot. dull, 16 polnla higher: middling uplands. 14.90c; middling- gulf. 15 l'.c; fjo sales. s r. li in. Jan 24 -i-iit iiin-t n- hanged; mldilllng, ir.'ie; no sales; re elpts, .l.aWl bales; shipments, 4,(;i bales; stock. 23.07H bales. New York rotton market, as furnished bv Iogan Hryan, members New York otton exchange, 312 houth Mlxtcenth tret. Omiiha: 17 tn sin. baga. aa. P per 7ac, l.a toe C. 35 Mohaak 44't 44 Nevada Ton ls 75'4 Mplheliift Mlnea 1"''4 North llutte 27 'a 4' Norlh Ijike el, 1 1 ', Old lli.lllHlU.ll :v, ID Osceola . . . I lo 44 Psrrolt g. ft C ll's tlo tulney 70 . 12 EOiaitnon II , HI Superior 57 . 12'., superior ft II M 1'. . 7 Suirior x P. I' ...141', . 44, Taniarsi a v. , 1 V. 8. H R ft St.... 3.,', , 44 do pfd lit', IS' l lah Cim 7 1 1 -1(4 t tali Copper Co. 33 .4 W 1 nous 4', Wolverine .... U 11 4.t' 4-bk. crate, 11.74. '1 uriilpa, per bu.. MISCELLANEOUS Almonds, California of I ahcll. par lb., 1M; in sack lota,,lc li. Tuail nut, per lb.. 13c; In sack lota, lc ,, rnr ,Br r. Ml- .... ... 1 ueusiiu", f ' - ' . fm uut. , Ellberts, per lb., 14c; In sack lots. jc lea. Mlckoryi.uia, mi. psr 10., oc; siiiaii, per lb.. He 1'eanuts. 104m ted, per ib., c; raw. per l'u., Hc. Pecan., large, per lo., loo; tn aack lota, to la. Walnut., oiacg. per lu.. 2Vfcc; California, tier lo.. Use; to stack lota lc lea.. Coffee Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 24. CoKKEK Future opened ateady at an ad Slice of 13'iflA polnts In reeimnse to higher European cables, talk of firmer offerings from Hrazil and as a result of covering or re newed bull support. During the middle of the day prices eased off from the best under renewed liquidation, but the offer ings for long account were much smaller t hair recently and the market firmed up I again In the lute trading on bull support j and prhute cables from Hantna reporting firm spot and option market, there with no pressure of actual coffee against the imirket. The close was firm at a net ad vance of 17 n 20 points. Bales, .'.l.lnai hugs. January. lie; February. II Old-; March, 11.17c. April. 11.21c; May, 11 24c; June, 11 Joe; July. II loc; August, II. 07c; (September. I I0.c; October. lo.N'ic; November, Hisno; Ue 1 cenilter. 10.7(K-;. j Havre was ' lo 1 franc net higher; Mam- burg was p4 to l'j pfg higher. The niorn- ing 1 allies reported Rio weak ut a decline of 1.76 reis lo 77 J6 r.terday. Santos psj rel lower. 4 a 7tH; 7 a ijsai. Receipts at j the two Hiaxlllun ports were Psu.istf) bags ngalnsl L.'"Si busts last year. Jundlsh) re- celpts, 3 Is si buK-i UKalnst 6. sat bags lual year. New York warehouse deliveries 11.760 I bag, against I7.41H bugs last year. Firm i I'ffci'ingN from Hrazil were said to be f 1 mil i uni-hubKcd to (..i- higher- Spot, ateady; Rio No. 7. IJ'.'olS'c; Santos. No. 4. 13V. Mild, quiet; Cordova, 13V(' 16'V, nominal. No. at. Pr. Ko. . pr. 7 mlsed ... 440 t lo 1 1U44 I II I sun I 35 14 IH") a an 24 ill II 1247 t Ml I 1031 t 35 14 1J i so 6 170 6 40 15 10i,l ( to 17 117 4 4i 24 lint I Si 11 1144 5 1,0 14 1W1 5 I". 15 H4 i, 'l 14 1H.1 4 an 5 4S4 a 40 II 1324 t 40 17 lpsl u 5 42 1121 45 27 Iles5 6 45 lo 11,4 I 20 17 1121 6 10 COWS. 4 M7 S 40 12 IOH4 4 M j. . 4 40 pi limn t .Ji i .I3 I 50 i ll.JI 4 60 M7 1 l 41 4 4 15 3 s 4 (si l;l pa)., 4 45 4 10"! 4 on 7 Illl 4 7 I1 4 no ., HI15 4 75 4 10WI 4 25 20. . tel 4 15 pi a 4 n 17 104 4 M 10 i"0 4 in 12 4 40 II 520 4 35 II 443 4 S 4 1"4 4 40 2i M 4 55 I 17 l'"l 4 4ii 4 1217 4 45 15 IOJ2 4 40 1 1I.U 4 45 I 1 luM 4 5.1 10 4 i j 4 1"4J 4 :.o list 1 is) i io nio 4 50 i2j t m j u li"4 4 o a lino 5 in . t asl 4 so o i.as) a Is I II E1FI- ltd. ' 11. 710 4 15 in 775 II! 4 soj 4 id 14 Mi 4 to 410 4 40 II ,24 4 to PIUS. .145 ... 7 40 SHEEP Dime lower price bought niot of the offering. In the sheep barn thl. morning, mutton and lamb string, suffering equally. Shipment or high dressing appear ance on the bandy weight order were fa vored, a usual, and moved mora readily than the heavier grades Trade at no time was very active, owing to easier condition at other leading markets, and the greater part of the morning wag used In making clearance of bulk. Receipt, were moderate and Included some fairly large bands of In-between qual Ity lamba. Ewes were not quite a plentiful a on yesterday and the big end of supply In every branch of the trade .bowed long finish. Moat of Uie stuff carried fleece, not enough .horn material arriving to afford anything Ilka a broad teat of values. As indicated by recent galea, good clipped anl mala are quotable about 76c4.itl.00 lower than similar quality wooled good. Heslrable wethers, coming straight, were hard to find In today' run, but M 16 aateiy low enough for top quotation on the right kind. Ewe. .old up aa high a. 13 0 ana heavy, burry yearlings went at 44 too laimb. brought as much a 16. Hu and It hardly probable that strictly prime anl inal would move over t.7 HO at most. At these prices It will be noted that South Omaha I still well In lln with Chicago and Other eastern point Uuntailous nn a.ieep and lamb.. Good to chigce lamba, tf iyVabW; fair to good lambs, l4.i6ft.i6.K6; bandy weight yearling t4.7Vu5.00; heavy yearlings, !4.364il 4.76; good to choice nether. t3WVu4.16; fair to good wetners, X.I fiO-n 3.K0; good to choice ewes, 13 b"wl ko;. fair to good ewes, 13 2633.60 sneep. culls to feeders, tl aOijS 35. Representative .ale: No. lamb, feeder. . lamba, ewe lambs, feedera... lambs, culls ... ewe. ewes ewe, cull ewes, cull. ewe. lamba lamb. , yearllr.g. ewe. yearlings , lamb lamb is Receipt i lock of live In giant. stock at the five prin cipal western murkets yesterday: Cat tie. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha 7,(l 10.4 g.fVM St. Joseph 1.MI (i.isiO 4 600 Kansas City l:i( i;i.o"0 12.ooo St liuls 4 (ssi ii nisi a.nnii Chicago 4.ois) pi.iaai 26. Ouo Totals 2M.H60 6!(.!i60 6,1,000 Month. I Open. High. Low. Close. Sat'y. Jan. March May . July . Aug. .. Oct. .. . 14 06 ,.' 14 H4 .1 16 ll'i . 16 01 . 14 l .1 13 314 14 70 I 14 60 14 63 14 4 14 Hr 14 K7 14 K0 14 K2 16 W 14 XK 14 KM 15 U3 1.1 01 14 HI 14 ) 15 Oi. 14 l 14 Ml 14 57 H 74 13 : 13 30 13 34 13 3 W 00 1 Market. BOSTON. Jan. 24. WOOfy Manufactur er are maintaining a lively Interest In tha local wool market. The tone Is strong and 1 the demand especially for high grade fleeces; wool, are active. Some good ter-, rltory transfers are reported with original Idaho and Ctah selling at 17tilR.', while Montana brings 21'u23c. Some fall Texas has recently changed bands at 4"'a.'iOi' scoured, while I allfornla wools are moving with 66Wi7o for the best northern. Wa.hed delaine brings S4in35c and Ohio one-quarter blood, 27Vrr; pulled wool Is dull, but there I. a fair demand for the foreign product. ST. LOUIS. Mo.. Jan. 24 WOOI Cn- changed: territory and western medium., 21&23c; fin. medium.. Hfilftc; fine, 12'(jl3c Evaporated Applea and Dried Fralla. NEW YORK. Jan. 24 -EVAPORATBT. APPLES Offered .parlnglyand prices are ateadler; on the si'ot fancy, 12H1f'3c; choice. lltillHc; prime. 10'4U loc; cold storage, a too. 1)RIEI FHCITB Prune, quiet bur price are aleady on the amall stocks. Quotation. range from fiHc to 11c for California, up to 30S-4OS and WtiMHc for Oregon, from flOa to 3os. Apricots, firm, with amall offerings; chocp. 13'fl4c. Peache. quiet, hut ateady on small nrrerlngs: choice. T'ytnv: extra choice, KifHVfcc; tancy. ii9c. Raisins. firm but Inactive; loose muscatels are quoted at 6''fi'i'c; choice to fsncv seeded. b'4'67l,-,c; Ixindon layer., 11.404 l.4i. fill and Hoala. SAVANNAH, fit., Jan. TINK Firm. ffic; sales. 123 Tl'RPEN- bbla.; re- relpls. 341 bbls.; shipments, l.li. bbls.; stocks. 7.44D bbl. ROSIN-Firm: sales, i.m bbls.; 2:C3 bbl.: hlpmenta. 1.045 bbls.; H4.:w: bbls. Uuntstions: H. to.66; E. 10.67': F. tK.HO; (1. pi.iUH; 11. 10 75: K. 7 4Jf; M, $7.50; N, r.nS; W. W. W. t06. receipts. stocks. P. tH.66; K.70, I, U..4WOO; I6N western I Kit western 402 weatern 30 western 37 western 47 western i western 10 western 131 western 140 western Jul western 32 western 410 wtstern 117 western 344; weatern 411 western wether. 117 western ewee Av. .. KM ..105 .. 47 .. 43 .. 7 ..lit .. 94 ..100 ..121 .. 70 .. 70 ... ti ..102 .. 72 .. Kl ..114 ..! Price. 6 75 4 00 I 40 4 HO 1 10 1 is) 2 75 2 75 3 60 6 K6 I o 4 110 4 Al b 75 5 45 4 15 3 SO Kanaaa I'ltr Live Stork Market. KANSAS CITY, Jan. S4 CATTLE Re ceipts, 13.000 head. Including 2'W southern. Market steady and active: dressed beef and exiHirt steers, IK (su4i.7o; fair to good. I6.2r.1f1g (si; western streer. 16 OonK 2,".; Block ers and feeders. 14 3.'U.00; southern ateera. 16 .oOfiisi 10; southern cows. 3oorn5 0O: native cows, 3 2Vu6 26; native heifers, tl jousi 26. bulls. 4 G'.& 25; calves, to tasiiti 75. Hot IS Receipt a. 1 I Us) head Market &c to 10c higher; bulk of aalr. I7.7(ii 7.7i, heavy. !7.7oii7.771, pai-kera and butchers, 17 7(ir7 774; lights, t7 K,V(i7 75. SHEEP A NO l.AMHS Receipts. 12.000 Knar Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 14. Sl'tlA R Raw, quiet; muscovado. Rt test, I.Wc; centrifugal, !j test, 3.46c; refined, quiet. Laborer Steps from Car; Fractures Skull Anton Gelenit Receives Injuries in Fall Which Seem Certain to Prove Fatal. Anton Uelenit. a laborer, residing at 2x1: Walnut street, .tepped from a moving .tree; car at 6:60 this morning and fractured his skull. The car was moving along on Cum ing street near Twenty-second. Gelcuit wa carried Into Collins' livery barn, where he was attended by Dr. J. C. Mavis and Police Surgeon O. C. Fishnp ard later sent to St. Joseph's hospital. The doctors after examining the Injury declared that It was very doubtful If Gelenit would outlive the day. The fracture sustained to the skull has affected the brain In some manner and death la almotst certain to result. p'nr Ijalirlppe loigHs and Wtnff (.'old Take Foley' Honey end Tar. It gives quick relief and expels the cold from your system. It contain, no opiates. Is safa nnd sure. Sold tor all druggiata. en York Kilning; stocks. NEW YORK, Jan. 24 Closing quotations on mining slock were: Alice bx 'Little Chief ( i urn. Tunnel alo-k St Mril.in 40 On bunds 14 Onlarlu '..si Con. fsl. i Va & (ulilr ' Horn Silver 40 Stanilarit luo Iron Silver Ity) Yellow Js. set Jt l.esnvllle Con 10 uffered. Local Securities. Quotations furnished by Horns. RrlnWer t Co. 44 New Omaha National bang building: 1924. rje. td 60. oata. IT- 1 'nierl. an T A T 4a. Col. Tr . Atianlic 1'ltv (is Ce. be, Itsil Hiililwin I.ih'o Works 1st I'liliHgn Rsnllsiy 4s 1 1 ( ii l. 11 ill us. Ni-b . K I- ss, ' Iielnot Ktlson .'.a. I'.it ' 1-MlMiiotit (-rratliery let a lluae Portlanil l enient Is: Kso aa 1 u r 4s 1M0.I e-r. Ksmieily Kulld.ng II 4a l Kaiitus i il) (;ss .K. IS22.. Ointua (iss (.a, 117 Omaha W alsr it. lit... ,i:ii.iii W alr ..a. fH ( msSs . Ity 7a 1911 ... omaha C. B ft. Hi. 1'ifi. Bit. 4 ks lc.'., " SI I ll'i i per rent ' 4a t'H 1 s) 11 aa. 1J Asksl mi luJi SS S) -v, mi IM I" s I 1 sletnl Market. NEW YORK. Jan 24-METAI.S Sland ard loppi-r dull; qiot. Jiinuary, Kebruar-. March and April. IVi fti? VI Hi; lindou mar ket quiet; spot. fV. Th tl; futures f"i) Arrlals n-ported at New York today. 1.") tons; cuHl.iui house retiiins hIioh exports of ;'4.01J Ions so far ibis loniith; Lake i'ii'per. tU.CV'U "; electrolytic, tl:: ;TVi I.' ji, casting. IIS Iji-i'ii 11' :IT4 Tin. strong, mmii and January, t4J IOjio2 n; r'ehruary. 14.' U"-4 til:' . March and April C IL"-. n I.' 'si. l.on dmi iiuikei. spot and future!.. 1 :: l.c.c! di ll. 4.4ti'i4..'4, .New Yolk: 14 i.(4 :t., East Si. 1.4mi. I.ndon market. 1.'! lis lion. Cleveland wariunts. 4n id In Ignition, li rally iron s sternly; No 1 foundry north ern, M -o'u in 'i. ".; No. . I4 7S ii ifi 7... Nn 1 Koulhein and No I southern soft, tl!' -- "I Dry tlooda Market. NEW YORK. lati J4 ii liimlis I Maikets an- iiuntei sti i active on iiaipc.l 4u. wis rtoine.-iii . punts and glngl aniH ouiet ili ii.Mt.il i opiu ted f ii pr.iii clotii vain goiiiis an.t sH.me siialtic tn Mlcs CmomI Ira-le Ih iiiiei rti:r are is-i-i- Mi r.'H wihiii.4 lines are ipcml dally and unlets ate being placed. Buy a home. Thursday is Home Day and in the real estate columns you will find many bargains Look them over. Omaha Heal Katate ig a very safe tnv4gtnient and it Is Increasing In taint- viry rapidly. Prices in the ejirlng will be much higher than they arc now. So (hia is the time for you to buy to make a profit later on. You Uou't ueej a great amount of capital to buy a piece of real estate, liny on the s asy term plan - make a payment of a few hundred 1Harg down pay the balance monthly like rent. At any time you see a profit yi u tau ai'll. In 'I huroUHi ' Hoe will he found a great many choice realty lui gains ut lov.inceB and on easy tonus. Make juur selection and buy now. t Laal.