TITE BEE: OMAHA. RATUKDAY. JANUARY 2. .011 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat En Laty Tone and Suffer a Slight Decline. CORN TOLLOWS WHEAT DOWN Wrttkfp romJIttnoa Art l,t rarer- Itaatltm I Dlr Wnktr. r i v OMAHA. Jan T. 1911. Tyivar cable due " - offering of Argentine whnl and general beariah for eign advance i-cupled with poor domestic, demand and a gradual Inereaa In primary stocke a-nd better winter ht orop out look irava whnt an eaar ton and valuaa suffered a loss. . . , 'orn followed wleat and Bold lower. Country lllng la light, but on the other hand the demand In not urgent, although eastern sale have been heavy enough to keep etoeka from Increasing. Bearish oondttlnna and sentiment ruled in th wheat market. Aftar a tedy opening elllng presaur firred value down for a lofw of lo, the market ahowlng very llttla recovery power. Caah wheat waa vary weak. Balling lB1V4o lowar. Corn ruled weaker throughout tha day, with the lower wheat market. Weather con dlllona are not favorable to ahlpplng and the caah ell nation la decidedly weaker. Cash Bate were reported V&Vfcc lo"- Primary wheat receipt were nft.ono bu. and hlpmnt were 21 oof) bu., agalnat re celpta laat year of (83.000 bu. and ahlp menta of 333.000 bu. . . , . Prlmarv corn receipt were l.OW.OflO bvi. and Khlpment were 531.0nr bu., agalnat re ceipts last year of 7JR.W0 bu. and eltlp- Clcarancea were 180 000 bu. of corn, lO.OOO hi. r rt and wheat and flour eual to , MM k.a 1 I if.rnnnl elnaeil Lbd l0Wr (III Wheat and txA lower on com. tv.. fniuir. Mh aalea were reporter): Wheat No. 4 hard: 1 car. S4o; 1 oar (rye mixed), Ho. No grade. 1 car, c No. frrt' Vra 1 white- 1 HH. 41V4C. NO. 4 hll.' 1 oar aOA.n Kn t OOlor: t Car, an... 'No it vellnw: 4 can. 41c: 1 car. 404c. No. mixed: 10 cars, 40c; t care, 40Ho. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, 40c Oata Standard : 1 car. )c: MO. a wnne 1 car an.n: mra 8OW0. No. 4 i era. 30c i 1 car, 39c. No grade fahm Cash l'Mrf. WHEAT-No. I hard. KHI92c; No. I btA ItSOMlo: No. 4 hard. 75ttWc; relected hard. IIMri-i'io: No. t nprlng, 91Mi"; spring. R7H0Imc. IV1HM M.. J white. 41e,l841a.o: No. white. 4HMlVc; No. 4 white. ,0c ". No. 1 .MIUn: No. X Yellow. 'JV4J41M.C. No. 3 vellow. 40WUI41C: No. 4 yellow, KK9 Mum Nr. 1 40Vuil.lc: No. 3 4)4i404c ; N o. 4. 3Mf4c: no grade, JfkttSHVtc. OATB-No. 2 white. 8oViS1o; standard n..a,iiA.,- is;., i white. SdriiMtc: No. ( white, 15Vu3ri. No. I yellow. 2iHy4o; No. 4 yellow, WWic. BAHLKT-No. I, 7MjQc; No. 4, SJ71o No. 1 feed, imtr; rejected. 63lttu. KIK-No. 2, 79&40u; No. 3, 78a7ila. Carlo! Heevlnt. Wheat Chicago 18 Minneapolis 310 Omaha 38 Duluth bb patent, 34 M".Sj6 : firat cleat. $115(6356; aerond clear. llZ'al'b t'URN-No. 3 yellow, 43'te OATH No. 1 while. ai'aic. HT E No. 2, Ts-aV BRAN In 10W-IO.. sack. 8(s-33 50. StW TIIHK OKMURAL MARK RT white: 3 1 oar, No. 3 Corn, 481 187 Oat 181 31 CHICAGO GRAH AND PROVISIONS 4)atatlaa a Varlon f the liar m4ltlea. NEW TOR K. Jan. fT -FIOCR-Qulet ; prlng patenta. 36 1516.26; winter BtraUhta. t4.2iV4 3: w inter patents. 34 4.'4j46; aprlnB: rleare, 34i4W: winter estraa. No. 1, W 40 trim, winter extraa. No. I. 33 2ffl w: Kan sas stralKhts. 34 .ii Tn. rive flour, steady; ea atraiKhls, 34 4"fi-4.;s. Kye flour, firm; fair to good. 34 44 : choice to fancy. 34 404 30. Huckwheat flour, steady; Ameri can. 72c, e. I. r. New York; t anadian. mm, c. I. f New York for export. CORNMKAL Steady : fine white snd yel low. 3L2iijl.24: ooarse. 31liul.W: kiln dried. 32 WHEAT Spot market, weak: No. x rea. Mc elevator, and tW4jO f. o. b, afloat; No. l nortnern uuiuth, ll.ii'V r. o. rj , anoai. Futures market declined aharply under liquidation due to the propoaed reciprocity agreement with Canada, bearish foreign news and more favorable crop advices, cloa- ln lc lover. May 31 01 Va31..". closed 31im: July closed, 31.0US. Receipts. 34, W0 bushel. CORN Spot market, steady: new No. 2. 5Hc. f. o. b., afloat. Futures market was without transactions, closing at Ho net decline. May closed, t'tc. Receipt, 104,660 bushels; shipments, 1.3.i bushels. OAT8 Spot market, steady; futures mar ket wss without transactions, closing un changed to He net lower. January closed. 3Ac; May. 40c; July. 40o. Receipt. 106,226 bushels; shipments. 1,317 bushels. HAY Quiet: prime. 31.12i; No. L 1074; No. 2. f)6c; No. 8. Wc. HOPS Firm: lOOd. 172tc: Facltie W10, lsW22c; ll, IJ'alRc." HIDEfl Dull : Central America. Bogota, 22c. LEATHER-steady: hemlock first 13c: thirds. I!'a20c: reiecta. Iil7c. PROVISION Pork, steady: men, 322.35 22.fl0: family. 3L'S &(i2S 00: short clears. IJ0 00322.10. Reef. firm: mesa. 3140(J J4.w: family. 3lii..Wul7.O0: beef hams. i;a.,i0 HSl.fO. Cut meats, steady; pickled bellies, 10 to 14 lbs.. 312.7f)-ii 13.7B: pickled hams, 3!2 6olS.OO. Lard, easy; middle west prime. ll0.CKvai0.10: refined. steady; continent 310.70; Houth America, 311.86; compound. TALLOW Quiet: prime 'city, hhds.. 7-mc; country. 7v7Hc. BUTTER Easy; hem creamery, third to special, 17w2hc; state dairy, common to fin est, liflXc; factory held, 16Val7Vc; cur rent make, l'.'ul.c. CHEEME E-asy; state whole milk pe clal, loVu!7c; state whole milk, fancy, l.Sc; state whole milk, summer and fall make, l.iH'n 14'4c; stste whole milk, late fall good to prime, l.ltrHc; state whole milk. winter maae, common to lair, rano; skim. 212o. EUUS Steady ; fresh gathered selected extras. 23&24c; firsts. 22'a2ir; seconds, 20 4121c: fresh gathered dirties. No. 1. llto; No. i, iwtnic; refrigerator firsts, italic; sec' onda. Ifio. POI'LTRT Alive, dull; western chickens, iuwi, iii'i'dinu; iiirKeys, lft'fixo 31.0r,7J coast, 21 He; , 21c; dressed, dull; western chicken. fowls, lifplB'ic; turkeys, WaUc. 14t2vc; r rat ores of thr TradUg wad Cloalna; Prices oai Board of Trade. CHICAGO. Jan. 27. President Taft's mea aaa-e recommending that Canadian wheat ) nut on the free list led to serious mis Hivinirs todav on the part of owners here, 'Die market closed weak after unloading by timid holders. Ite prices were almost the lowest of the session and showed a net loss of lV&lHo to lc a bushel com pared with twenty-four houra previous. Corn finished H.o to VeNo down and oats off "Ac to VaWaC. The end of the day left provlalona generally SV?fUic less expensive, hut pork for January delivery was bid up $1.60 a barrel. Heretofore wheat traders had been in clined to take reciprocity talk as having only a remote interest and not directly bearing upon dally quotation. The presi dent's action, however, was generally ad mitted to have put the question on a dif ferent footing. Leading- long gave enough support to the market to prevent heavy short selling, but smaller speculative own ers let go of holdings to. an extent that gave evidence of decided encouragement. Other Influences that developed were nearry all of a bearish kind. Argentina shipments proved even larger than the total predicted and the total amount of cargoes from In dia and Australia reached proportions hardly less formidable. Domestic news as lo the demand for cash wheat was de pressing. Kansas City reported prices there 2o lower with only 3 cars of the day's receipts Bold and undisposed of. May options here ranged from i WSo to 9840 and cloaed lS11o down, at 9tfcWTc. Corn, although weak, made a much bet ter ahowlng than wheat. May fluctuated ii-om &on to 604kc and In the end was Wo off at 60u60i.c. Cash corn was easy; No. 3. yellow finished at 4Vo47c. The oats trade shriveled down to almost nothing. May varied between 84o and 4c, closing at the lower prices, a net Inu nf ltn At first provision were higher, but after the final gong pork was MtlOo off, barring January delivery, for which there were bids at a much a $1.60 over last night' fiuures. hut no aotual sale, latest fig urea were iWnfic -down for lard and 2Vjo off to aiio up for ribs. Price in Chicago, furnished by the Up dike Oraln company, Hrandeis building. Omaha. Telephone Douglas 2473. Articles. Opcn. Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes y. Wheat May .tuly . Sept. Coi n May J uly Sept. Oals Mhv July Sept. Pork Jan. May Lam .Inn. May RlDe .Inn. May NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Strength of Market it Limited to Cer tain Specialties. COPPER STOCKS RATHER HEAVY Tradlaa la Itsfki aid Roada l.laht. hat with Klrwa lade rt one C Inalaa gtroaa. at Top Prices. York for the week ending today 31-I.L27. silver; W1.7..7. gold. i-re 1 RK.PO HT OP THK -.KHIa HOI JK Transacting of the Associated Hank for the Week. NEW YORK. Jan. 27 Hradstreef hank clearing rrpurt for the week ending Janu ary 2i ahows an aKfcrcKate of 3.1. J-'1.7Hn . as against 3 .!. "1 4. ToT.t." s last week and H.I1S -Tnn.ol) In the corresponding week last yrar. Following la a list of the cities: NEW YORK. Jan. 27 Such strength as the atork market displayed: at tooav a session was limited to certain specialties. rather than to active Issues. It is a fair assumption tha proposed reciprocity treaty with Canada had not little to no wun me movement In certain storks. Heaviness of copper atocka was attrlhut-1 to further shading here, and the technically weak position abroad. Exports for tne month, however, were shead of 1910. Trading In atorks snd bonds was ugnt. but with a firm undertone and In the last hour the movement to the active group waa uniformly strong. The closing was strong, practically at ton prices of th day. More financing was reported and there la good ground for the assertion that ne gotiations for a large block of securities to be Issued by one of the Harnman com panies are In progress in Parts. estimates agree on a large gain or casn by local Institutions, being due to te celpts from Interior points, rather than from operation with the subtreasury. it la expected tomorrow's statement will show larre expansion of loans. London bought about 10.000 shares on balance here. Americans were atrong In the London market, where tha tone for home aecurltlea seemed Irregular. The official figures dealing with the foreign trade situation In 1910 showed s general expanalon. The Increase In trade witn south America wa particularly grati fying, although this was. offset to some extent by a comparatively slight Improve ment In business with the Orient. Bonds were firm. Total sales, par value. $2.!01,jOO. lnlted State bonds were un changed on call. and leading quotations follows: ali Hlh. Low Clou. Number of sales on stock were as WEATHER I THR GRAIX BELT Indications for Fair Aatnrdajr After fold of Friday Night. OMAHA. Jan. 27. 1911. The cold wave reported moving down from the northwest Thursday morning ha apread over the uppor Missouri valley and temperature ranging from 20 to 30 below tun are reported In the upper Missouri valley and northwest this morning. A very Uecldbd fall In temperature occurred as far south as Kansas and Missouri, and the weather Is much colder in the mountains and throughout the northwest. The high pressure accompanying the cold wave sill overlies the northwest and upper Missouri valley, with Its crest over North Dakota. and this area of high will continue down over the valley and will cause much colder in tin vicinity tonight, wltli continued cold Haturday. The weather continues unset tled Irom the Missouri river east over the upper Mississippi and Ohio valleys and lake region to the Atlantic coast. IJght snows are falling In the upper Mississippi valley and rains sre general In the other stctirms named. The weather has cleared west of the Missouri river Into the moun tain and throughout the northwest, and It probably will be fair In this vicinity to night and Saturday. Temperature and precipitation a com pared with the last three years: 1911. MO. 190B. 108. lowest, laat night 31 27 30 16 Precipitation T .00 .00 .00 Normal temperature for todav, 21 degrees. Deficiency In precipitation since March 1, 15.08 Inches. - Excess corresponding period In 1910, 1.18 Inches. Deficiency corresponding period In 1903, 6.77 inches. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. W ?'. I l44 i!lWi 161V"1 S4S.1 S3V Si 96 88H 4 V 98 V 93 V I M i 9' J5 9usi -'V az'i'yaH 21 00 111 40 t 30 3, 10 M 601,1 62' 34! ::i , I 60 ,60 DOliJt, Siii6r4i"il! 614 MV"!1'' 63 t. Loails General Market, BT. LOUIS, Jan. 27. WHEAT Futures, lower; May, 97fco; July, 92V,c; cash, lower; track No. 3 red, $1.021.04; No. $ bard. 96c $1.01. CORN Lower; May, 49c; July, 49'4e: cash, lower: track No. 2. 45c; No. 2 whit. 4o. OATS Lower; May, S31e; caah, steady;, track No. 8, Mc; No. i white. 344.0. RYE t'nehanged. 84c. FLOURDuii; red winter patents, $4.703 B.16; extra fancy and straights, 34.10jf4.60; hard winter clears, $3 Sofia. no. SEED Timothy, $5.tXX99.50. CO R X M E A L $3.90. BRAN Firm; sacked, eaat track, $1.11$ 1.12. HAY Market, steady; timothy, $13.60' 18M; prairie. $U.0ipi6.0O. PROVISIONS Pork, teady; Jobbing, $20.00. lard, lower; prime steam. $3. 70 9. 80. Dry salt meats, unchanged; boxed extra shorts, 310.S74; clear ribs. $10.87H; short clears, $11.00. Bacon, unchanged, boxed extra shorts. 312.12V; clear ribs, $12.12H; short clears, 312.25. POULTRY Firm; chickens. lU,c; springs. 13c; turkeys, 16Vc; ducks. 15c; geese, 8c. BUTTER Steady: creamery. 21JY25C. EGGS Higher. 19He. Receipt a, r lour, bin 6.4HO Wheat, bu 37.0"0 Corn, bu 105,000 Oats, bu..., 39,000 S4V,! 34l 3UV I 84. S44fl' II 00 21 00 18 4-"i IS 15 I I 90 83 9 ST'4! 75 34" 33V I 21 00 18 224 I 9 874 7a I 3m 33 21 00 18 324 9 2H 9 77l 10 SO 10 ' 9 87l 9 ' 10 72'il 10 "Vi, 9 75 I Mil Shipments. 8.000 83,0110 62.000 69,000 Alll-C1wlmr prt Amal. iVmpar. ex-dlr Amerlrin a neiiittiral .... Am. Beat Kuar Arhertran ran Amertran C. A F American otton (Ml American H. - I pfd.... Am. Ira AruruM American Llnw1 American Locomotive A marl can 8. a; H Am. 8. A R pfd Am, Rtieal Koundriaa Am. Ruxar Heflnlng. American T. A T American Tobacco pfd American Woolan Anaconda Mining Co , Atrhiion , Atchiaon pfd Atlantic. Coast Lin Baltimore A Ohio Bethlehem steel Brooklyn Rapid- Tr Canadian Pacific Central Leather lntral Leather pfd Central of New Jaraey Cheaapaaka A Ohio (Iilraso A Alton Chiraio (1. W., new C. O. W. pfd Ihlcaao A N. W C, M. A Bt. P C. C.. O. A St. L Colorado F. A I Colorado A Southern (.Vmaoltdated Oaa Corn Products Pelawara A Hudaon Denver A Rio Grande.... I). A R. O. pfd Dimmers' gecurttts Krla Krla lat pfd F.rle id pfd Itarteral lOlactrie Great Northern pfd Great Northern Or ctfa. Illinois ('antral Interborouth Mat Int. Met. pfd International Harvester . Int. Marine pfd International Papar International Pump Iowa Central Kansas I'ltr Southern K. V. So. pfd iAclede Gas Loulsvllla A Nsahvllla.... Minn. A St. Louis M , 8t. P. A B. B. M ... M , K. A T M , K. A T. pN Missouri Psclflc National Biscuit National Lead N. R. R. of M. 3d pfd... Nsw York Osntral N. Y.. O. A W Norfolk A Wastarn North Amatican (Northern Pacific Pacific Mall Pennsylvania Paopla's Gaa P., C, C. A Bt. L Plttabur Coal Pressed Steal Car Pullman Palaoe Car...... Ttallwar Blasl prtng Heading Republic Steel Republic Steal pfd Rock Island Co Rock Island Co. pfd St. L. A B. F. 3d pfd.... St. Louis 8. W St. L. B. W. pfd Sloa-Shefheld 8. A 1.... Southern Paolflo Southern Railway So. Railway pfd Tennaaaea Copper Teiaa A Pacific T., St. L. A W T , Bt. U W. pfd Union Paclfld .... In Ion Paoific pfd I'nlted States Realty I'nlled States Rubber.... Pntted Slates steel V. 8. Steel pfd Utah Copper Va.-Carollna Chemical .. Wsbaah wabash pfd Western Maryland Wertlnchouse Elactrlo . . Western Union Wheeling A L. K Lahl.h vailay inn no Sf ll,70i) fU. 2, i0 47, 4iW ton 41' 41', 5IK1 i -4 64 V I. mo Ml, M on i, 100 l"'-. IS', l.o"0 41 '4 4o4 7.4KI 7S' "" 300 lObS, 105 i.tkio 14414 lit" i'K) SI ' 31 ion s is1, 1,3) losi loaS, 600 10S 40 ll, 119 .6"0 1C lotl'i 6.6H) M14 82 l.fn 77',i ; 2,ow tun 209 . 400 31 Wl4 t.tno S3', M'4 "ioo 'jjii 'aj'4 4O0 47'a 47 6110 14H 14n,4 ,4"0 1U sort ' s f ino 6s' Mt'i 6.KI 142H 141 " ioi ifWii iT jno ioi, 80', 10O 70 70 60 844 S'T 20 2H tun 4 no 1.VO 1.3(10 68 'a sno 4.MI0 too ino " 600 1.W10 " "3 00 jno ) -00 3,600 6.1 H 114 l"t 12H 34 Yli 14944 18 WA 1SI 69 61 1141. 1' Itll 84 m 14 l- i!7 36 H 604, 60V, l.soo 1.100 13.000 1,3110 4. 000 100 3.400 400 9") 8110 100 86 '4 111. 107 ii 71 11;4 244 127"4 107 4 l 13' 34 111 ioovi 70V, 11 JS'4 12T4 1iV4j Vsv 18 Philadelphia Protlace Market. PHIL. DELPHI A. Jan. 27. BUTTER Firm: extra western creamery, 29c; extra nearby prlnta, 30c. KGCSS lc higher; PennaylvAnla and other nearby firsts, free cases. 2o, st mark; Pennsylvania and other current receipts. In returnable cases, tie. at mark; western firsta. free canes. 28c, at mark: western current receipts, free oases. 2Cc at mark. CHEESK Steady; New York full creams, fancy. September, l.V.c; October. Hfcl3c: fair to Kood, 144jl4,c. Cash quotation were as follows: r'LOCR (J 11 let, winter patent, $4.Mr9 4 Ml; winter atialshta. $4.0i4 bo; aiirlnis siralKht. 14 i"H ,0; baker $i.70jio.0u. KY K No. 2. M (i84c. I UAULUY Kced or inixInK. Cfrfj77c; fair I to choice malting. sS4itMc. SKKD.S Klax. No. 1 southwestern. $.'6-'; No. 1 northwestern, $it; timothy, $10.bu'!ji iO.iO; clover. $14.75. PKOVISIONS Mesa pot U, per bbl., $JO,00 "i 21 .00; lard, per 100 lbs., $:i.87v,; short rib. Hides, (loose). $IO(.flU.jO; abort doar side tooxedl, $10. 7i.((1 11.00. Total clearance of wheat and flour were eiual to M.OJO bualieia. K.orta for the week, as shown by Rradstre-et's. were egiial to 2.133.0)10 bushels. Primary receipts were tM.OUl buahela. compared with tisa.ow) I ' busiielH the corresponding: day a year ko. Kvttmated recelpta for tomorrow: Wheat, lu cars: corn, ouu cara; oata, 200 care; hoaa, loots) bead. the country waa selling; little, but there mas no eastern demand The close was liny, with May V net lower at tsAu.aKac. Resting on,. 110111 the country checked a downward tendency In oata. May started uncliangod to 1-luc up at .4-,u-,c and re tedad to HSc. but steadieU al the last named UK urea. l'urchasea by stock yards firms cava a bulhali tone to provisions. r'!rt aalva were 6Tl7sc hiKlter. Willi May options at ll.4U tor pork. .K!4 tor lard and '.j for rlba. Bl TTKK Steady; creameries, 17iic; dalt'len, lt.(iCJc. KGUS irm: re etpta. 4 lu rases; Peoria Market. PEORIA. Jan. 27 CORN Lower; No. 3 white. 44c; No. 3 yellow. 44c; No. 3, 44lc: No. 4. 4:c: sample. 29f40c. OATS Steady; No. 2 white. SG'.c: atand- ! aid. 31'V; No. 4 white, 32c. Liverpool Urmlm Market. LIVERPOOL. Jan. 27. WHEAT Spot, firm; No. 2 red western winter, 7s 4d; fu ture dull; March. 7a d; May. 7a d. CORN Spot, quiet: ne American mixed, Dalath lirila Market. lU'Ll'TIl, Jan. 27. WH EAT May. $1 01 July, $l.u; No. I hard, 41.044: on track und to arrive. No. 1 northern. $l.u:t1: No northern. 31.WYitl.lUV !4,O0 8(10 4110 3.800 . 1.4(10 1(10 nn OH) 100 , ,XK 700 . 1,100 600 4O0 ) 400 . r.wi 0 100 . 1.3"0 600 600 . 4.100 .' 'i.lOO 400 4' 100 . 13.8U0 157(i 18 V, 6 S'.'V, :! 4114 WW M IIK'4 27 V4 4'i 27 32 6(1 lid's r (WV4 i 7tl'4 119', 4ra 46 -S6" 61 Vi 7 16 4 1TIH 1.1S4 83V, S SIS IS 41" tH", .! W JIS'4 7 i, m 57 22 V, 60 175V, K (Mi 38 V, 78 lift 4.-.V, 4't 86 ' 60 V, 74 74 4'4 177 80(4 4S- 41 MS 61 '4 1.1(4 IKS 1(, 40 ( 78 16 4.M4 116 1444 94 ,11 3S HiVs 1(; 11H 1('4 33 4 77 2iX(H 31 1113 3M S3V4j 84 2.114 47H 14KS 1291, i 3.V4 i'i8'4 14i, H 17 50 V, 70 .1114 28V, 4, 3V l.'.l ;. us v 18 5.1 H llt.'4 17 13 39 V, 1V, S:l M 113S 143 V, 27 1371, 35(4 r.v, ff 121V, Ad 4 8014 11 IV, 41 107 71'4 1194s 28 127 107 98 U 33 141V, 33 117 33 86 32 24j 41 I4 44 60 111V4 27 H 4-4 3i(4 2(i7, Z 50 V, 1I6H 1V, 67 3-.IV.. 74 4 llSSi 45 "4 4..Vi 1 36 60H 47 75 44 17I4 CITIES. New York ChU.SKo Poston Philadelphia Rt. Louis Kansas City Pittsburg San Kranclsco Haltlmore Cincinnati Minneapolis New Orleans Cleveland letrolt Omaha Los Angeles Louisville Milwaukee Seattle St. Paul Httffalo Kinver ." Indianapolis Atlanta Providence Portlahd. Ore Memphis Richmond Fort Worth Salt Lake City Washincton St. Joseph Columbus Albany , Tacoma Savannah Spokane Toledo Rochester Nashville Hartford Ies Moines Peoria . Norfolk New Haven Hloux City Wichita Grand Rapids Syracuse Augusta HlrmlnKham Springfield, Mass.... Kvanaville layton Onklnnd. Cal Oklahoma City Jacksonville. Kla., Portland. Me Worcester , Little Rock Knoxvllle Wheeling Charleston Chattanooga Lincoln WilmlnKton Mobile Topeka Haven port Wllkesbarre Kalamazoo Fall River Cedar Rapids, la. Sacramento New Bedford Springfield, 111 Macon YounRstown Fort Wayne Helena Kanco Columbia, S. C... A k ron Canton. O Lexington Krle, Pa Sioux Falls Rock ford Qulncy Hloomtngton Springfield. O Chester. Pa South Bend Lowell Binghamton Jackson, Miss Oecatur. Ill Mansfield, O Fremont, Neb Vlckkburs:, Miss.. Jacksonville, III... Duluth Scranton, Pa Houston ......... Galveston York. Pa , Waterloo, la I I Clearings. I Inc. I Deo. 2 6 OMAHA LIYEJTOCK MARKET Cattle Show Little Change at Com pared with Thursday. HOGS STEADY TO FIVE HIGHER Cheep anil lambs In l.lsht Herelpt, While Prlcea Remain Joat Ahoat steady with Tharaday's Lower Close. and lea Weighty animal with quality moved around $: ot7 4.S. These price. It will , be noted, are l.vu-'"c lower than those of last Saturday. Representative sales 14.S7H i.Vin 9 .!. 7.0 . 10. hi. 11.3 . 2(i:. I 5 1 i5.;t, 'a!'. ....1 1 44 13 7 8 4 4 ;. 14 ti B.4 "3. -24! 5.4 1.8 3 4 21-11 2.5. 8.0 20.3 .3 6 6 .5 1- .1,0 i 6 6 5 1 72; 37.7 K9.6I 9 24.3;. 33. Si. I I 4 3 . 14.4 . 2L7,! I I 2S 4. I ! 20 6, I ('0.7'... li.3!... 2.B ... 2.31 8.61. A' 3.51. 6.4 5.i 2.8 1.5 11 19.72(i 0o . 1 2.(i3U.W. I lift 47.W( . I 14:i.04. . I 7r.7."r. I 52.(i"(H.(4W I 4l.(V.O0i 34.!tt.l0'' 1 2('..;i7l OW 1I.C3 0H. I 2I.("8""t. , i7.:k;2.iio . lh.(MS,0i) 14,3bl.OOO 16.273 l0' S7H.l(00 . 10 OK I iOOfi.OW 9 :.43.ow .2(.0(i0 !t.K.'t.'.ll! 8.7;ct.oo'v 16KrJ,(): H.Siii.O", S.rt4.0(ii 8.L'47.000, S.r.W.OOO' 7.125.M S.fl(i.tl ti V14.HO0; 6 80' .000 6 ..W7.00" r.84.oii 4.47H.4S! 7.0M.tW 3.8:14.(1(101 t.r.m.onoi 3,fS2.0ix: 4.87.()(i S,M94.I... 3.323.0U0' . . . :i.14o.i0'... S.52l.)ii 2 Ml0.l()i 2.416.0001 3.r,l4.0i) 2 r.S7.X 1.77r,t(0 3.CT.()' 2 0:.x. 2.i:t7.Oi0i 1 !tl0.0' 3.3.'.OUOi 2 3w noo 8 315.010! i.Mii.tmo; 2.2SI.0U0I 2 144.0HOI l.MiO.otsli 1.1118. 01 Mi.. 2. 44n,m. 1.8I7.0I I.C.IIOO1... 1.4io.ono... 1.k:i8.oii0 .71. 1.31H.OO0L H.4,. 1 420.000 1.9! . 1.6(M.0iHi 14.6!. i.2t,oixy 1 V..W4i I 1.12S.OH01 1 1.27O.(O0 33.21. 1.0K4.(K 8.2i fiM0.fnX 1 9' 4.60.flnr' 362. 6j 904.J! I 21.6 1.103.001) 3.6 K!7,0i01 610 ono 1.23'.'0 l.i:w,a S!4.0! 1.4:i2.0i 01 7K8.OO0I ,WS.Oflj 7'5.tr 03.000 r.7.otio 610.OH0I 511.0-M) rn,ono 522.0f)O 477.000! 1.2.r8.on0l lfi3.ll. 512001 22. 7j.. 276.0001 334.OOO! 51:4.0 Ot ZST 01 101. 2.979.01)0 . 2.6110 Of?)! 2H.703.Oii01 . 14,653.01 ) H79.O0OI. . 962,0001. SOUTH rerelpts were: Official Monday II 01 Official Tuesday ... S . I Official Wednesday. Otrirlnl Thursday . Kstlmate Friday ... OMAHA. Jan 27 Cattle. Hogs 6 Jll 7.111 0.7 an 4.0.-8 l.i mo 1911. Sheep. 4"U 114 9.197 10.17 11 4. 6 ;co 8.0D1 j.rrs 7.101 2 500 Five davs this week. ..24 10) 39.S44 34 Same davs last week.... 20.441 83.827 . Same davs 2 weeks ago.22.S0 37,i'5 (.94 Snme days 3 weeks ag(.17.6)i 25.461 2".W0 Same davs 4 weeks ago 11.86 2C.543 20.0.5 Same days last year. ...19.210 37.64 27.820 The follnwllis! tahlj. ah.a the receipts of rattle, hog and sheep at South Omaha for tha vear to data aa compared with last mil 1910 inc. jueo. tiji 7') r.i 6.249 !'iR20i7 13.33 11.33(4 ..142,193 118.964 U.i29 tabie annwa tha averag prlcea of hofa at south Omaha lor tb last several days, with comparison: year: Cattle Hogs Sheep The following Date. I 1911 U10.19C.19l)8.lv7. 11906. 1. Jan. It... I 7 ttV 31 6 08 Jan. 20. .. " MVal 3li a Ul Jan. 1 ... I 7 7l 8 31, 6 97: Jan. !.'... I t H3 6 ti Jan. 23... 1 bSl 6 001 Jan. 24. ..I 7 604., 8 201 Jan. 2a... 7 4:iW 8 06 ; 6 06 Jan. 26... 7 4o'n 7 921 6 (s) Jan. 27... 7 49.al 8 02 t 92 12.6 20.1 3.3 2.7 Sunday. Cash quotations were as follow: Hecclpts and disposition of live tock at the Union Stock lards, South Omnha, for tne twenty-lour hour ending at p. m. Thursday. RECEIPTS-OARS. Cattle. Hog. Sheep.H'r's. C M. & SU P 1 i Wa'oaoh 2 .. .. Missouri Pacific 1 .. 1 I nlon Pacific 8 17 6 6 C. A: N. VV., west.... IS 25 4 1 St. P., M. ei O ... 3 8 C, 14. & (J , east 1 1 C, H. or (J., west.... 6 13 C. R. 1. & P., east.. 4 4 C, R I. ; P., west.. 1 lllli, ols Central 1 C. Ureat West 4 3 1.. 8.61, 17 01.7 15.6 19 2 9 2.5 12.3 19..!. : 21.9 39. 1... 33.81... I 6.3 17.61 27! 10. 8j 5.0! 11.4 14. 2i...... 38.71 1S.2 7.11 13.4 8.8j 16.7 61.7 13.7 8.7. L7I. 2.6 17.2 8.1 Not Included In totals because comparl sons are incomplete. Not Included in totals because contain ing otner items than clearings. London Stork Market LONDON, Jan. 27. American securities openea mesne and suxhtly above parity today. Canadian Pacific was In demand and advanced 1 points, while the rest of tne 11st made rurther gains during the early trading. At noon the market waa steady, with prices ranging from to 114 inierasy new org closing. I.ondon closing stock quotations: Consols, money ..7 IS id Mo., Kin. A Tex... do account 79'i New York Central.. Amsl. Oippar 64H N-,rfolk A Wastern. Anaconda 1 io pfd Atchlion 1(141, Ontario A Western. do pfd 104 Pennsylvsnla , Baltimore A Ohio.. 107 Rsnrt Mines Csnadlsn Pacific ,..2lo4i Hesdiiig CliMapeake A Olilo.. 89 goulhern liallwax , Chi. Great Western.. !3V4 do pld Chi., Mil. A Bt. P..132H Southern Paclflo sr.si 11414 10S Kew ork Money Mariict. NEW YORK, Jan. 27. MON EY On call, steady; 2VC2V per cent; ruling rate. 2'4 per cent; closing bid, 2 per cent; offered at 2V per cent; time loans, weaker; lxty day. 1 per cent; ninety days, S14 per cent; Ix months, 3V(iS per cent. PRIMB MERCANTILE PAPER 4X&4H per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Steady, with actual buaineas In banker' bill at 14 82S5fctf 4 8L96 for sixty-day bills and at 34.8&90 for demand. Commercial bills, 84.81M 4.-'14- SILVER Bar, 621.c; Mexican dollars, 4uc. HONDS Government, steady; railroad, firm. Closing quotations on bono today wer follow: U. rt. s. ra ...I0 Int. Met. 4'ii do ooupou 14 Int. M. M. 4S U. U Is, re 1(K' 'Japan 4a do coupon lc-" do 4'is V. . 4. r 116 K IV 80. 1st Si.. do coupon 1UH L. 8. deb. 4s 1W31.. Allls-Chal. 1st 6s.... 77 1.. A N utli. 4a... Am. Am. i UK!' M . K. A T. 1st 4s . Included 17V. l0Ur- flrata . ! BP firsts. Mc. s Louis. London market, 4.23 v HELSK cteady ; daisies. 1V; twins, II1', young AineiUaa, lj'iuliic, lung horns, lac. POTATOES Steady ; choice to fancy, 47 bOc: fair to good. 4a46c. POI'LTRY Easy; turkey, live. 15e; tur key, dressed, 24c: hen, live. 13c: dressed, lie' spring, live, ll'sc; dreed. 12c. VEAL Steady; it) to tiO-lb. wts.. 8i,c; go to t-lb wt.. lOc; 86 to lll-lb. wli., llViC Metal Market. NEW YORK. Jn. 27. M ETA I. S Stan dard copper, weak; spot. January, Feb ruary, MarcH and April, 111.751 12.00. Lon don market, dull; axt, i.i4. 8s, 9d: fu tures, L,V ua. Arrivals reported a, New York today, 100 tons. Custom house re turn show epori.s of .!",6 tons o far till month. Lake copper. 31:' tVg 12 S7li: electrolytic, 312 37VU2 50; casting. 312 12" 12.37H. Tin. strong, spot. 343.3.S'rM.'t.75: Jan uary, 143 2.Va43.i5; February. 843 30j4:i.76: March, 843.32'u43.75; April and -May, 43.35 in 43.75. Liuidoii market excited; aMt. a: 19 15a; futures. A'llw. Lead, dull; 84 .40fii4.50, New York; 4 25.u4.35. East St. Louis. Lon don market. 12 17 tl. Spelter, ateadv; siKJt. 8i.S:!i5.t5. New York; o.&oi.), East 6d. I iron, C leveland warrants, 4ns 3d In Lon I don. Locally, Iron was Inactive; No. 1 ! foundry, northern. 3i3.2Txn 16.25; No. 2. ' 314 76(1 16.76; No. I southern and No. 1 ; southern aoft, 315 2.Vul5 76. sr. iiuia. Jan. M ETAL8 Lead, dull; 34,36; apelter. dull. 85 26. Am. V A I. cv. 41. Am. Tobacco 4s do ka Armour A Oo. 4's Atchison el. 4s do cv. 4s do cv. 6i A C. L.. 1st 4s Ual A Ohio 4i do 3i do . W. I ts Drouk. Tr. s. 4s.. ('n. of Ua. &s Can. teathar &s-. . ('. of N J. 6a. CHea. A Ohio 4s do ret. is C hlisso A A. I'll C. U. A W J do ten. 4s C. VI. A 8 P. C. H. I. A P N do rf 4a. (Vlo. lnd. i Mileaakrt Urain Market. M ILW A ITKEE, Jan. 27 Fl.OrR-I.ower. WHEAT No. 1 northern. 61 07 Vo 1 ji; No. 2 northern. 81.06'tli 1.04; May. 9nTc. OATS Standard, tc. BARLE Sample. e8S0c wlaaeapnlla tirala Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. !7 WHEAT May, 81 03, Julv. II 03" ( ash. No. 1 hard, II 14. No I northern. II .0-n l.4; No i northern V. 'd31.((2: No- i 'il 00. I'l.AX-Cloaed at 82.81. '1AL!R Flral patenta. 1.7fyo.li; second. Kvatsorated Asiplea and Urlea) r'ralt. NEW YORK. Jan. 27. EVAPORATED APPLES Ijulel;, but prlcea are firmly held. On th spot, fancy are u.uoicd at 1244 ! 3c; choice. 110 114c; prime, W (glo4c; cold atorage. fc4nl0c. PRIED FRl'lTS Prunea. quiet but firm, with supplies small. Quotation rang from tVgllc for California up to 2o-4o, and IO1I14C for oregoman. Apricots, quiet; choice, 13c; extra choice, 134a I3c; fancy. 13.til4c. Peache. steady but active; choice, T4'orc; extra choice, V((S4c; fancy. 8,li!'ic. Raiaina. firm on the t length of the coat. Ixnuia muscatels are quoted at 84o'c: choice to fancy seeded. 6',i74c; eedlea, 4,0c, London la era. 31 al.4i ( ulo. Mid. 4s c. at 8 r. A a. D A H. cv. 4s... D. A K (I. 4a do raf. as Ulsllliaia 'M ...... fcrte p I. 4s do gsn. 4 do ct- 4s. ser. , do series B (irn, Klac. cv. as. api on. 1st rf. Did. II.V, If 1 H.l .107's gsn. 4'ns. ( . e l". N. R. K. of M 4 v 90 .10.'.', N. Y. C. I 3i SWi . 9's do 0b. 4 lUi. . N. V.. N. 11. A H. 1' cv. 4s KMVs N A W 1st c. 4s.. . S4li do cv. 4s . ((, No Psilflc 4s . U'i dO uB . 41 O 8. L. rMg 4. . . .. . M'J rnn. cv. Jt,s 1915 .1(,:"-. do cou. 4k . X Reading im. 4a.... St. L.. A S F. fg .lols oo en. os . 9.".V !. L. 8 W. c. 4a . 71 do 1st (Old 4s .94 . A. L 4s . 97S So Pio. cul. 4s g IVtS do cv. 4s c. 4s. ' do 1st raf. 4a kv, go. Hallwav 6 do gen. (SH t'nlon Pacific ... 9M4 do pfd .... ... 72-1 V. 8. Ktesl . ... 2VV, do pfd ... ... 4Vt Wsbaah ... S7 do pfd .... .... MVi Spanish 4a , ...136 Ex. dir. .1474 . steady at 24 49 .. e.s. .. ss .. 80 .. 2M, .. 67 ..1KV4 .. S04 ..1224 .. lw .. 0 Te Bears . . . Denver A Rio do pfd .. .. Erie do 1st pfd do Sd pfd Orand Tcunk Illinois Central ... Loulsvllla A Nash SILVER Bar, ounce. j ne rave or Discount in tne open mar ket lor short bills la 34Si3 15-16 per cent for three months' blils, 3Vii3 13-16 per cent 7-16d per New York C urb Market. The following quotation are furnished by Logan Uryan. members New York ntoca exciiBuge, u souin sixteenth atreL Omaha : A mar. Tobacco .. Bay Stabs Gas Boston Cons Butts Cbslltloa Cactus Chlno Chief Cons Fraction Dsvls-Dsly Kerr Lake OJIbway Ely Central F.lv Cons Kly Wlicb Krsnslln ntn.us Uelmcnt Ooldfistd Florenra .4M Ooldfleld Daily .. . 4.1 Greene (arianaa .. . 4H Inspiration . 19 Larose ,. lftVi Nv. Cona . HVfc Nswhousa . 14 Ohio Coppar . 164 HaaliliJe. C oalition 1 7-14 Kay tVntral .. 7S Swift Pkj. Co . 644 Sears-Roebuck Co ,. 4 Sllcr Pl.-k . 34 Superior AV Plllsbllra II 7Vi . V. . K'4 4 WV . I . 1 . I 14 .1110 .Pidi 4 87 4 22 4 12 8 65' 8 61 8 421 8 2l 4 68 u " 4 68 8 86 4 0i 6 4b 6 S8i 4 63 4 15 6 481 5 83 4 6 4 21 8 til 6 l 11 I W 6 33; 4 ! 4 37 6 i 4 63 Totals DISPOSITION. Cattle. Omaha racking Co.., Swift and Company., Cudahy Packing Co. Armour A Co , M'hwarti-Holen Co... Murphy, shippers...., Hill A Son F. H. Lewis J. H. Root oi Co II. Bulla McCrcary fc Carey... S. Wertheitner Mo. it Kan. Calf Co. Christy A- Co McConneaughy Other buyers TotHls CATTLE Receipt 133 38 2115 2M 13 8 27 30 23 103 13 4 97 Hogs. Sheep. 724 1.H09 1,3M 2:13 6i6 402 lil l.HWj No. At h. Pt No. Av. ft, tee. f. i . . 7 is 70 rd ... I M 4 twj 140 t SO i 4- ... 7 M in . ... 7 jo :; ii ... 7 4 41(1 . . 7 ; (l J.(S 10 7 (W - 2i i( sl ... 7 W) 4? J. IM 7 is 74 71 ... 1 . !' . . 7 f M ... T O 4.1 .'M 4,' 1 4.' ft 3( ... T .10 47 ?u7 1 40 SO 241 ... 7 M 3 v, m in 1,1 it: ... j bo n ?1 f 7 4 M I4 ... T M 4 : 80 T 4A . I4 ... 7 U4j IV ! .. 7 4.V 76 .1.11 10 1 .'4 2 !4 Si) 7 4S M ... 7 .;4 f ISI ... 7 4.S 7S Ii ... 7 n2,4j m -i .., 7 i : 4 ... 1 m, 7:. 3 ... 7 4 7" .194 ... 1 W t IX' 7 4 0 ? ... 7 M 7.V 24 ... 7 f 74 V ... 1 4 If . . 7 474 71 loo ... t 71 W " 7 474 fl ... 7 AS 41 2" 40 7 : s r.o ... 7 Hi J?1 ... IM 6 JM ... J n 27; ... 7 m : ... 7 r n im m 7 j,i 4 !, ... 7 so 247 ... 7 Ml 14 ?4 ... ; H, M t.t W 7 M HO 14 ... 7 f.,, 70 id') ... 7 M 77 1? ... J f,s 40 Iti ... 1 .'() 4 3 . . 7 SJ 4 10 ... T M 67 14 m 1 H J 272 . . 7 M ( ll D 7 MV Si t7l Hi T 0 47 t7 ... 7 1 9 K1 St) 7 srt tl : ... 7 S 20 M7 ... T fx) II 144 ... 7 fV II. ..!... .J.. 4 ... 7 M t 1(4 . . 7 .V, 16 2-S ... 7 f" 7 U7 M 1 SS 40 t40 ... IM 61. S7 ... 1 U m mi ... 7 m en u ... 7 :-. 40 X ... Ill 4. 1P1 ... T ST 4 42 174 10 7 Ml HO tl ... J 6o 44 2M ... " M M 11) ... J i 7t 2?4 ... 7 M 74 121 ... 7 H 76 X30 ... 1 fm as jet In other department. Cotton rs-1" re 4asv and quiet. local wool market an quiot. nlth a fair demand at low prle reported for carpet wool and a email hnst- . . . , ,4 arae 1. iirj ooing ni mwrr I'rur. .,. .....ww - OM4HA W linl,K4LD fHIC3. r tdlKtt - The usual "Friday" tone to heep and lamb trade was evident this ng. nounced because of a few doubles of stale stuff carried over from estrrday's mean close. Fresh supplies were light and con sisted largely of sheep and yearlings. All of the regular burets seemed to be on the outside of the market from the start, with th result that movement waa very slow throughout. A few of the better offerings attracted bids, but actual sales were at no time higher than those at the finish yesterday, hulk of business being anna on a quotably steady basis. Toppy ewea aold aa high as 83. 76, with less desir able kind around 33.40. Wethera and vear llngs also ruled lower than earlier Iti the week, as Is Indicated by salea and quota tions following. There were few lamb included in the run and, aa the lambs market baa had a double aspect all through the week, It is rather difficult to quote prlcea with any degree of accuracy. In a general way, choice handy lambs would do well to reach 3H.IW. while the heavy grade re slow at 3l.0Pifl.60 less. As compared with last week's close, weighty la nibs are selling some lower with handy kinds steady to strong. Total receipts for the five davs are safely normal, the big end of the mn con sisting of sheep snd yearlings. Until yes terday the demand for stock of this de scription wa ample and fairly active. Yes terday's slumpy close wiped out any earlv strength, however, and present values are all of 15o lower than a week ago. (Quotations on sheep and lambs. Oood to choice lamhs. 35.ttni-0 6.OO: fair lo good lambs, 84.C6tiO.66; handy weight vearllngs, 84 754f 4.H0; heavy yearlings, J4 3i44.75; good lo choice wethers, $:i.0fd 4.10: fair to good wethers, 83 ros3.n0; good to choice ewes, 3.6ifa3.86; fair to good ewes. 33.35(83.60; sheep, culls to feeders, 31.60Jl3.60. Representative sales: INO. ewe ewes lamhs lambs lambs Iamb ewes, feeder .1,411 4,551 &U0 V741 a usual on a Friday were small, but tne total for the weeK, 24, luu head, shows a gain of about 3.7U0 head over last week and of almost o.uOU head over a year ago. In other words the re ceipts of cattle so lar this week are the largest that they hava been lor a numper of weeks back. There were hardly enough beef steer on sale this morning to have very much in fluence on the trade and the market was really without any especially new or in teresting features. Aa a rule the cattle sold In about the same nothches as yester day. The advance made earlier in the week has been lost and prices are now not very much different from what they were at the close ot laat week. The offerings of cow stuff were very poor In quality and the market was slow and dull aa usual on Friday. Frlcea were, con sidering the quality, not much different Irom tnose prevailing yesterday. As wa I ho case with beef ateera the market I now auout where ll wa at the close of last week. There were very few fresh receipts of stocker and feeder and not many wanted. Th feeling on that kind of cattla waa both dull and weak ana price are 16$26o lower than the close of last week. Thin Blocker have suffered the moat deoltne and they are safely 26o lower than last week. (quotations on cattle-. Uood to cholc beef steers, tu.lutt.bu; fair to good beef steers, 6o.DtKub.10; common to lair" beef steers, $4.8(o5.40; good to uholo cows and heifers, H.loyb.tM; fair to good cows and heifers, 34.Ouy4.76; common to fair cows and beifui, 83.26tf4.U0; good to choice stookera and feeders, a.26'u6.lHj; fair to good stocker and feeders, 84.765-26; common to fair lockers and feeders, 31.004. 76; stock heif ers, 83,i5l.uO; veal calves. ItOVKUti.bO; bulla, lagH, eii., 8J.70ii6.OO. Jvepresentalive stilus: BISKF BTKERS. 2J.ri western 20 western 3o western 26 western 10 wexlern 135 western 12 western 13! western ewes 86 western ewes .76 western lamhs 26 western wethers .. 176 western yearlings . 2424 western yearlings 4.'!2 western wethers . 20 Idaho ewes VO Idaho lambs 250 Idaho lambs 64 Icrorsh Mining ... gt, i Trinity Copper 44 44 I'nlted Copper K14 4 North Lake 4Vfc 1H Bobemla t-k Local Securities. Quotations furnished by Burns. Rrinker A Co.. 44 New Omaha National bank building: 474 I nlon Pacific 4a 44s vs 0o cv. 4s .... do 1st A ret 4s. M V. H. Hubber 4s . . t V. 8. Steel 2d 6s 77 4 Va.-Caro. Chain, bs sn-it Vt'abasb 1st 6a 74 do Ut A ex. 4s . A . 7s Western Md. 4a 70 West. Klec. cv. i. 1 1474 wis Central 4a . 4s 7 4 Mo. Psc. cv. 4s 1344, Arnsricn T. A T. 4s. Col. Tr gM4 Atlantic City Oas Oo. 6s, 1M0 1I64 Baldwin Loco. Wor'ia 1st Ss. 140 I1V.4 ICiitiMgo SaJiliary 4s 74 : Culuinbus, Nb., K. L. 6s, 1924 9J Ijelrolt td!,,ii S. Iv'3 Fall mom Crnsirsary Is: g. 4 par cent l'K(4 (lows rriiaiiu 4 enieni im t.a i 'KMBa City 4s (Mo.) acbocl 4 unnedy Building 10. Cs ft7 ' kanras City lias os, H2 7,J IGmalia Oas 6a. 117 jCnuba Water 6s. Hi E., ICiiiutta Water 61. li-46 ;Omana St. Ky. oa. 114 .Omaha A C. a St.-Hy. 6 "7 Oniaha A C. B. Bt. Hy. ptd on, tha A ('. B. St. Hr. com ICimlu .it L'. ll It. A B. 6a. HJt t Seattle Klei trie 6a. li-. Sra:blpi .ster 7 per cent ptd... jalraltuo. Nab.. Water As W4 1071 H4l HI 6 V .106 Bt. Asked. 40 t4 61 M 1024 1I'!A 4 64a I :4 loo 11 1 t"4 in ( is 1,0 Vt loo ts tl 7 4 US Us) lni !4 t W) 1"1 I 17 4 is S3 4 I so4 7v i. . 4 . , 1M4 .KHS I . 101 4 .lid,', . b.; . fM'1 . L'4 -T m ork S" NEW YORK. Jan. I utr storks. -Closing quotations on mmlng atocka were: Alice W l.lttle Chief S ion. Tunns, stock. 3-1 Umrn s do bonds .t on(a.r,o irv On. Cal. A V tiphlr !.) Horn silver siandar lo Iron Silver 10 Yellow Jacket to Leadville Con 10 Import aad Esporls. NEW TOIIK. Jan. 17 Imports of mer chandise and drg good at the port of New York for the week ending January 21 wer valued at 3l5.0ol.151. K 1 porta of fpel for th week wer $(Xi,:JI. silver; I'M. 300. gold. Import of sped for the port of New Hunon BOSTON. Jan. atocks were as Alloues Atnsl. Copper .... A 2 L. A ArUona Com Atlantic ll a, C. f A 8. a Hutte v'oalition ... Cal. A Art" na Cal A IJerla Centaiinlsl Cofiper Kange 4. C F.a.t buca C M . l-ranklin Ciroux Con Oiauty Con Uraafie I4nsnea .. Ila Royals Coyver Ke-rr lke Lake 4 upper 1 Ha lie Copper . . . Miami copper fcl-di niti nd. Cloalna; stoics. -1. Closing aliiotations on follows : ,. 4 Mohawk 44 . . 644 Nevada n I4 . l!'l X'lpi.itng Mines lo . . 1.14 North Hulte Tl 4 North Lake 44 I. II Old Komlnlo ti, . . :V (isccois 107 . . 4 Psrrull 8 4k (' ll . .6- 4 Qiiincy ss .. 12 tnannn 11 . . h4 fiopsrlor 37 .. 1-4 Superior A B. M 4 .. 7 trior V C 14 64 1 apiaia- k 4 Jt I a H. A M . a. 4, .. 44 do pfd 44 . . U I'tsh Con 10 4 t lah Copper Co ii .. :i 1 ln,ma a 4 W ol verint 117 .. IV, No. 6... 2.... J ... 4.... 1 (,.... 4.... 40.... Jl.... 13.... .... I.... 10.... 7.... I. ... 10.... 11.... 4.... 15.... (.... 8.... 4.... I.... ... .... I.... I.... II.... I.... 4... I.... 16.... 4.... II. ... 14... 4 ... I . t . .., 2.. II.. 4 . .. I . 8.. 1.. 1 . 1 . J . I'.'.' 1.. 1.. 1.. 1 . . 1.. 1.. 1 . 8 . 1.. 1.. 7 . I.. 1 ! 1 . 4 . n . 1.. 6 . 4. . 3 . 6 . 6 . 7.. Av. .. tM .. 214b ..104(1 .. 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HEIFKR3. 4 00 4 20 4 .16 4 36 4 4(1 4 ;.D 4 60 4 70 4 4 ... T. . . . 3. ... JO.... 6 ... 11.... 4 ... 6.... BiLi.a. 8 76 4 no 4 :.v 4 36 4 40 4 60 4 6J 4 " 4 70 4 Ti 4 7.S 4 "5 4 73 4 an 4 M 4 " t'ALVKs, 4 4 :' 4 To 4 73 6 INI 6 irfl 6 mi 3 o0 6 10 6 10 i 2., 5 6 36 5 Av. ...1U34 ...1074 ...1071 ...I'M) ...lo7 ...loll ...1121 ...1241 ...l.v ...lai7 ...lino ...1004 ...1331 IO04 1003 1(M2 1016 11? 8.17 1163 1(119 ll:i 1110 8v3 ldli 1070 l-'0.7 H4 10'.' 1 1067 S7 U'10 1031 660 1.17D ....1261 .... 647 .... 771 686 848 .... 6S .... t;o .... 77J ....l(f74 3H .1660 . I43.'i . I0 .1740 .11,40 .17SO .1340 .1710 .1..30 .144HI . 1U) .1XI0 1400 .1170 .11140 . 100 . no . 1 23 . im .. 135 . 1(0 . IM) . I .I .. I. . . .. Ol . . i:m Pp. i 6S i 45 6 70 I 70 6 70 t 76 ( 76 6 80 I 60 6 f 00 I 00 00 STOCK KRS AND 4 50 4 60 4 60 4 65 4 55 4 60 4 60 4 CO 4 64 4 65 4 05 4 74 4 75 4 76 4 75 4 80 4 85 4 86 4 SO 4 to 6 00 5 10 6 16 4 0 4 0 4 10 6 00 t 00 5 00 i 10 I 20 4 60 4 63 4 SS 4 85 4 66 4 66 4 60 4 ft 4 ) 4 !M 6 00 6 (HI 6 00 ( 10 5 25 5 34 6 50 4 io 7 1!6 7 to 7 60 I 00 8 no 8 m I 16 I 21 a 26 8 ti 26 I 16 Av. ... 1W ... 67 ... 69 ....K4 ... 47 ... 63 ... 74 129 140 R2 11 104 104 118 122 (17 67 Pr. 8 R6 2 60 6 00 6 oil 4 60 5 60 2 26 8 tV 3 66 6 00 4 10 4 65 4 66 4 10 8 75 5 66 6 05 CHICAUO IJVR STOCK MARKET Demand for All Clasae of Stork Steady. CHICAGO. Jan. 27. CATT7.P1 ReoelrW 2.000 head: market Btetulv; reeve. 34 75vf 7.00; Texas streers, 84. 15W,.;; western ateera, 34.6rlfo.70; etooker and feeders, 8J.70 8)6.70: cows and heifer, 32.S(fi.O0; calves, I7.25f(fl.25. HOO8 Rece Pts. NvOOO head: market steady; light. 87.tUVS7.t0; mixed. 37.fi!xu 7.1(0; heavy. fl.vmi.Sb: rough. 87.tsVu7.70: srood tn cholc heavy, 37.7of(i 7.86; pigs, 37.uOy8.06; bulk of sales, 87.704i7.MT. SHEEP AND 1 .AM BR-Rernlnt a. 7 Odf) head; market steady; natlvea. 32.6Ofi-4.40: westerns. t2.T0&t 36: yearlings. 84.60-u6.60: native lambs, 84. 206. 15; westerns, 84.60 6.16. m'TTKR-Cresrr.ery. Nn. 1. AsUwerl to the retail trade in 1-lh. carton. 8c: N. 8. In SOIh tubs. i'4c; No. 8. In 1-lh. carlcn. S4r: packing stock, eolld pack, 14c; dairy In (40-it,, tuhs, l.Hi1c. Market change 4TV4HT Tuenlnv. CHKKSB Twin. lA.'tlsHc; voung Amen ras, llic; daisies. 17'o; triplet. 17V4; llm hurger. IHc; No 1 l.rlck, 17Vc; Imported Swiss, Sic; domestic Swiss. 21c; block Swlsa, lr I'OCLTRV Pressed broiler, under I lb , 86 per do.; ben. lnc; cm-Id, 11c; aduck. 1c; geese, 1.1c; turkeys. 26c; pigeon, per do., $1 i; homer siptahs. per do..' 34; fancy sytiabs. per do., 3 60. No. 1. per do., 31. Alive, broilers, ltc; smooth legs. 1(0c; hens. 104c; stags and old roosters, 7c: old ducks, full feathered, 13ci; gaeaa. full feathered. VsC; turkey, l&o; gulne fowls. S.'io each; plgeona, per do. nc: homers, per do., 83; aqtiaba. No i. per do., 31 60: No. 1. per do., 60c; capon, ever 3 lbs.. 14c. FISH tall frorenl Pickerel. 7o; whit 11c; pike. 10c; trout. 13c; larga crapplee. 3r; Spanish mackerel, lSc; eel. 1Hc; had dock. 13c; flounder. 12c; green catfish. Joe; roe shad, 31 tach; shad roe. per rir. c; frog leg, t't r do , 60c; salmon. Uc; hall liui nv hetrlng. fie. HF.F.F ( 1'TS-Rlba: No. 1, l"e; No. 1"V; No. 3. !c. I.oln: No. 1. 17c; Nn. HV; No. 3. 10c. Chuck, No. 1. 7c; No 7',o; No. 3, 7c. Round: No. 1, 1V; No. K'jc; No. 3. S'lO. I'late: No. 1, e; No. 64c; No. S, 6c Fill" ITS'. FTC Apple. bome-grown cooking, per bbl , 34 0H; Mlssonrl Jonathan, per bbl . 86 60: Missouri Ren Paid, per bbl . 14 W: Missouri Wlnesaps. pr bbl., 34 6Lj? Missouri ilinn. per bbl.. 34.76; other rarlittij tie. pcr bhl., 84 26; Colorado Jonathan, per box. 8i 60: Washington Wealthy and Jeffrey, per box. 31 60: California Wells flower, per box. 31 tW; Oregon and Wash ington Orltnea Ooldcn and Jonathan, extra fancv. 160 to 175 alca, per hog, 12.26. Bananas, fancy elect. per bunch, $2,2611 2.60; Jumbo, per bunch, 32 7V98 76. Cran berrle, per box, 33 60; Hell and Cherry brand, per bbl., $10 OH; Wisconsin Ttell and Bugle brand, per bbl.. $10.76. Ustes, An chor brand, new, thirty 1-lb. pkg . in boxes, per box. $2 00; bulX, in 70-lb. boxes, per lb.. 6Wc. Fisa, new California, twelve 1"-n pkg., 66c: thlrty-alx 12-o. pkg. $2 40: fifty -o pkg., 32.0t; Turkish, 7-crown, per lb., lc; 5-crown, per lb.. He: 4 crown, ler lb., 1.1c. Orape. M1aga. 0 Si lbs., gross, per keg. 37.iKViTg.O0. Grape fruit. Florida. 46-64-H4-00-W slue, per box. $.l.2Mi3iS. lemons. I.Smonelra brand, extra fancy. TlnO aire, per box, $4.60: 350 alae. per box. $4 60: choice. 300 slr.e. per box. $4 00; SrtO slue, per box. $4.00; 240 sire. 60c per box loss. Oranges. Carmellta Rodlanda navels. (-! alxea. per box. $2 Mi; 120 lr.e. per box. $2 76; 160 and smaller else, per box. $2.ofl 3 00; choice navel. PO-Pn slaes, $2 38; 1 4 slxe $-'.60; 160 and smaller, sixes. $J.fiff3.76; Florida, all sixes, per nox, z.mi. fears, . California Winter Nelll. per box. $2.W; New York. Keirer, per doi., 44. ickiim 00 V F.tK. 1 A itijf.s- ncans. siring ana wax. rer mkt. nss., i.i'. neeis, per nil., (he. abbag. new. per 1!.. me. Carrots, per bu., 7,,c. I'airry. micnigan. per noxsn bunches, RT'C; California Jumbo, per doxen bunches. POo. Cucumber, hot lions, 114 and 2 do. In box. per do., 12 26. Fgg plant, fancy Florida. pr dor., $2.00. Gar lic, extra fancy, white, per lb.. 16c; red. per lb., lHc. Iettuce, extra fane Laf. per do., 40c. Onions. Iowa, red and yellow, ier lb., 2Mc; Indiana, white, per lb.. 80; Sianlsh, per crate. 31. 60. Parley, fancy home-grown, per do, bunche, 400. l'ara nlps. per.bii., 75c. Potatoea, early Ohio. In sacks, per bu., One; Iowa and Wiscon sin, while stock, per ph.. .lyjNoc. Rut hava. per lh., I4C Tomaloea. t:allfornl per 4-bk. crate, $1.16. Turntp. per bu 7,-,c Ml sCET.IjANROI'S Almond. California soft shell, per lb.. 114c; In sack lota, lc less, Brazil nuts, per lb., 1.1c; In sack lot, lo V , les. Cocoanuts. per sack. $6.60; per do.. Wc. Filberts, per lb.. 14c; In sack lota lo leas. Hickoryniita. large, per lh., 6c; small, per lb., tic. Peanut, roasted, per lb., he; raw. er lb.. 60. Pecana. large, per lh , ific; In sack lots, lc less. Walnut, black, per lh., 2Sc; California, per lb., 19c; In sack lots, lc le3. Cotton Market. NEW TORK, Jan. 7. COTTOV Bpot, closed nulet; middling upland. 14. 99c; mid dling gulf 16.15c; sales, 1.700 bale. I1 VERI'OOI., Jan. 27. The following are the weekly cotton statistic: Import, all kind. 178,000 bale. Import. Amerlcal, 141, 000; stock all kinds, 10.221.000; tork. Amer ican. 1.0c4.0(t); American forwarded, 27,000; total export. 10,3(10. ST. I.OII1S, Jan. 27. COTTON -Market unchanged; middling, 164c; sales, none; re ceipt, 1.1K) bales; shipments, 1,677 bale; stock, 23, IS) hales. New York cotton market, a furnished by Ixigan & Uryan, member New York Cotton exchange, 312 South Sixteenth street, Omaha: St. I.oo I Live Stock: Market. ST. T.OUI8. Jan. 27.-4?ATTT,K Reoelpts, 1.000 head. Including 400 Texan; marked, steady to 10c lower; native shipping and export steers, $6,600(7.00; dressed beef and butcher Bleers. $i).0O(,6.50; steers under 1.000 pound, 3o.2ti.7D, Blockers and feeders, $3.76fe6.50; cows and heifers, $4.0O?i6.25; can riers. 3.00ti3.3&; bulla, $,1.75ti.60; calves $ri.00i7.26; Texas, and Indian steers, $0.00 ti.oo; cows and neirers, i3.ouof4.7&. HOU8 Reoelpts. H.400 head: market 10c hluner; pigs and lights, 37.&OCu8.10; packers 37.70tjj7.8o; butcher and best heavy, $7.75 7.W. 8HEF.P AND LAMRS Receipts, 400 head; market steady; native mutton, $3.76 (ti 4.2.: lambs, $6.60"i4v86; culls and bucks, 82.70 g3.0u; stockers, 32.00ft 3.00. Month. I Open. I I11gh. Low, Close. Tes'y. Jan. , Mch. May July Aug. Oct. i4 86 i4 86 14 At 14 64 147 14 75 14 7S 14 73 14 77 14 78 14 92 14 9l 14 91 14 93 14 97 14 94 14 97 14 93 14 96 14 99 14 64 14 66 14 63 14 6.1 14 7 18 38 13 39 13 33 13 S3 13 39 Kansas City Live Stork Market. KANSAS CITT, Jan. 27. -CATTLE) Re celptH, 2,300 head, including 200 southerns; market steady; dressed beef and export steers. $n.Oorn5.75; fair to good. $.".2(Vb".00; western steers, $3.6ca6.00; stockers and feeders, $4.tiO!!t6.90; southern steers. f,.00sp BOO; southern cows, $3.26fy4.73; native cowh, $1.2.r(i5.25; native heifers. $4.j0oj6.25; bulls, $4.2.r',i5.25; calves, $5,000(8.50. HOGS Receipts. 3,aoO head: market 6fi 10c higher; bulk of sales. $7.tfi!if7.70; heavy, $7.60a7.70: packers and butchers, $7.66i 7-75; lights. $7.60sj7.75. 611 EEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1,000 head; market weak; lambs, $5.5oeutt.OO; year lings, $4.76(fY5.60: wethers, $4.0Oii4.S5; ewes, $3.7oi4.25; stockers and feeders, H.OOOil.uo. St. Joseph I.tro Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Jan. 27. CATTLE Re ceipts, 200 head; market steady; steer. $5.00 fjfi.60: cow and heifer, 33.350i5.tw; calves, $4.00018-60. HtKlU- Receipt, 3,000 head: market steadv to strong; top, $7.75; bulk of Bales, $7.0(S7.65. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. $00 head; market steady; lambs, $5.604t.lS. Stork In Slitht. Receipts of live stock at the five prin cipal western markets yesterday: c attle, lings. Sheep. South Omaha 1.0(0 5.700 2.6O0 St. Joseph 200 3.0V) 250 Kansas City 2. Sen 8.200 l.ono St. Louis loco .4O0 4i0 Chicago 2.000 1 6.0(10 7.000 Totals 6.200 34.300 11.160 M(,l (IKK JI 6iJ U7 871 613 4 ) 4 '61 4 : :. 4 ' 4 73 4 Tr. 6 il 6 no t no S li H. lo. t 4 I 6 17 1J5 16(1 FEEDERS i 00 6 no 6 10 I 10 6 10 6 16 5 r,o i 5(1 4 70 featured hog the businesa hiKher bams. Iiulcl.er grade lulu, while offer .. 620 .. 4l 643 6S7 .11)111 )u: Hank I Irsrlsta. OMAHA, Jan. 27-Hank clearing for to dav were $2.:K(8 .593 65 and for th corre sponding dat laat )ar $2,187,701 Vj. HUGS Slight liiiprovriuent trade tl.ls inoiiii.ig, luoxt ut I being limit- 011 a steady to 6c I Good light lulled ami i showed the advance as a ink long on nelghl and short on tpiality 1 hail to aril at unchanged figures. Extra i heavle with notably alow, a on most I iIk, s lately and spread between tins c-Ium j of 6im k and the lighter c I Knurs wer uri- Hi-HKi.iiahly wide ' tsiilnpi-ia' purclisar were limited und of a ' .'.cuiBtl iiatiire, so that packer became li. i. liui 11 ,ii l out lu trail. Total receipt ini niudi.iaie nid a vet goud clearance ,v.h made ulliilu lli I. si loo hour of ttadlna.'. I 1,0.1, 1 light hog sold up high as $7.6), J wllti th different kind of mlattd at $7.55 Live Stock K.xchange Holldlna Opens. KANSAS CITY. Mo., Jan. 27. Five thou sand persons were Invited to the exercises Incident to the formal opening of the new Kaunas City Lice Stork exchange building today. The building Is nine stories high and contains Ouo offices. toffee Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 27 -COFFEE-Futures opened Heady at a decline of 3'(10 polnta and became almost demoralized today un der active general liquidation and bear plesmire. There seemed to be no particu lar Hem In the day's news to account fur the extreme weakness of the market, wlili '1 sold off to the lowest point reached so fat on the bear movement, with March con tract selling at 10.65c, or 126 polnta below the recent high record. It waa reported that firm offer from Brazil were about lu polnta lower: that holders of spot c-oflees wer .trying to hedge In their stock bv halo of futures; that the speculative long Interest In the market had lost Intercut and about the only buying power seemed to be covering of allium. The rtiarket closed jtteady, but at a net loss of f 1 0111 36 to 61 points, and at the lowest point nf the day. Hales, :t7, 750 bags. January and February, 10 45c: March, 10 r,. April, lo 67c; Max , 10. tile; June, lortoc: July. JO. 69c: August, 10. 50c; September, 10. 42c i fk-luber, 10. n: Novem ber, 10 !,; December, lo.IMiv Havre was l'iOjl'i franc lower. Hamburg was VriJ, pfg. lower. Rio w;ia 60 rela higher at 7 3"(i veaterday; r-antua was ni ret lowr, 4 4)lla anil Roaln. RAVANNAH. Oa.. Jan. 27. TPRPE TINE Firm at KlVidiKVuc; aales, 199 bbla.; receipts. 344 hhls. ; shipments, 297 bbls. ; stocks. 7.972 bbls. ROSIN Firm: sales, 1.2W bbls.: receipts, 1.270 bbls.; shipment. 760 bbls.; stocks. Sft. 126 hhls. Quotations: R. 86.06; D, 3 61 V, E, $.!); F. $ti.2'Bi 1. 3d.62: H. 8 70; I. Jd75; K, 37.10; M. $7.to; N. $7.83; WO, $8.00; WW. $6.06. ttnusr Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 27 SUGAR Raw, quiet: muscovado, 69 test, 2.93c; centrifugal, 96 test. 3.42c; niolase sugar, 89 tet, 8.07c; refined, quiet. Wool Market. ST. I)riS, Jan. 27. WOOL Fnchanged ; territory and western mediums, 21i!'i3c; fin mediums, 170j19c; fine, 12i(fl3c. Omaha liny Market. OMAHA. Jan. 27. HAT No. 1, $10; No. 2. $9; packing. $; alfalfa. $12. Straw: Wheat. $5.50; rye, $8.60; oat. $7.00. Hunter Pay for Horse He Killed. SIOUX FAL1.S, S. I)., Jan. 27.-(Speclal ) . J. W. McKlnnle, a Tripp county home steader, was given a great fright and lost a horse as the result of a peculiar occur rence. He was at a stream watering hi horse, when be heard the report of a rifle. Looking up he saw Irwin Dldler. a neigh bor, standing some distance away, with a gun at hi shoulder. Believing Dldler wa shooting at him. McKlnnle whipped up his team and hurried away. He had proceeded only a short distance when one of Ids horses fell dead, snd an Investigation re vealed that the bullet from Didler's rifle i,oH noised through Its back. Didier was arrested, but proved that the shooting wa unintentional. He claimed he was shooting at a dog and did not see McKlnnle until after he bad pulled the trigger. Th Inci dent was closed by Dldler paying for the dead horse. Mirrdeen Mar Holld Audllorlam. ABERDEEN. S. 1.. Jan. 27. Aberdeen residents are discussing a project to erect a city hall and auditorium combined. Since the destruction of the Gottschalk theater by fire a year ago, th city h been without an adequate place for public meet ings. Neither are the city officials suit ably houaed. The plan under consideration la to Issue bond for about $125,000 and build a city hall and auditorium combined Demonstration by I nrinpln J ed. BERLIN. Jan. 27. A Urge crowd of th unemployed attempted a hostile demontra tlon In the vlcltiltv of the paloe today at a time when Hmperov William wax transmitting the note to the castle. The inanlfeHtants. driven away bv the police, marched through the central district of th city, burling ltiultlng epithet at the offi cers and shouting "we want work." Ill"; was li4i 6 $:' l.e.el't at DIM ll flie two Bra- I xlllaa porta la.roi bags, Slfiilnat U.oiO laat , ear; Jiinniany receipia, o ,i nags, agattiHt ( last year: New York waruhouse de liveries yesterday, 1340 bags, against 15 1.1 iut year. Spot coffee, ateadvi Santos. No. 4. 13l(i'114(": mild coffee, nominal; Cor dova. 13V15sC. try Couda Market. NEW YORK. Jan 27. -DRY Hi'dim TIih market viae eteady In most llriea The Jobbera are getting factory liiiainesa In plect good, but ar wi spocully ac-tiv V Buy and BU Stocks and Bonds Fobt. C. Druesedow & Co , es-84M stew Omaha Hat. Baak Blag. Omaha, tfebraaka. 5v ma " I A Guarantee of Bualnes Prosperity Tha Bee Advertising Column.