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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1913)
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET' Dry Weather is Developing Bullish wucat Sentiment. CORN RECEIPTS. ARE LARGE A l.onjc n Wrathcr la So Knvor- nhle They Will Yontlnnc So fme Ilnltsu Traders Have Changed to Hears. Omaha, Jan. 4, 1913. Hullish sentiment is being engendered m the wlicat market by the dry weather conditions over the entire winter wheat belt Advices are beginning to pour Jn to. ths ntculatlvo market from the In terior which show that although no dam age of a serious nature has yet taken Place there are many grave apprehen slons as to what may occur Tho situation Is one having many peculiarity as far as the speculative market Is concerned, and foremost among nil of them is the fact that it would not take much of an Incentive In tho way of cold weather, unaccompanied by snow tan, 10 start, a heavy buying movcuicni. wheat There is now such a tendency, although on all of the sharp advances considerable wheat finds its way upon the market, which gives prices a normal setback. Such wore tho conditions yes terday. Tho early market was full of buying orders, but before the final transactions there was enough grain thrown on tne market to cause a liberal reaction from the best prices. Gossip on wheat ,Jasi night was more mixed than usual, with a good percentage of It bearish. It wan noticeable that tho northwest continues a liberal seller of cash wheat to come tcr Chicago. Hears aro looking for stocks to Pile up more rapidly. Bulls, however, arc figuring that there will be a tfr"am,Jr nil wheat that comes In sight. The north western flour output last ween. iu ...in.. i... rv.T-i ut ma h. decreased i4 4.v. hurroin The niituut (weeu ending December 28) was 273,040 barrels against 111,350 in 1911; 218.625 In 1910 and 272,960 n lsou. 'nils week twenty-one mills are in operation- and the production would show a material increase. A year ago It was 2fiS,lf0 parrels. There appears to hae been a marked falling off In flour sales last week with both Minneapolis and In terior mills. Previous to that date sales lmd a comparatively good average. v.n wheat,, unchanged to Uc higher. Tho weather throughout the corn belt Is generally favorable for marketing and as long as it romalns so the best author ities look for continued large receipts. It was noUceable that traders who have been bullish on corn or late were uw.o.. , . ..-.4 ., irtinU hnTiirn was dUG to re- ports from cash handlers In the efst th,a tho trado In Chicago naa ueuu and that the corn in transit as n an fresh loadings were selling at a dlBCount at eastern points as compared with corn to b.e loaded. . , .... imMiiintreii to '4c higher. Thcro was no new feature to tho oats HEAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. 623 N. 41 $4,000 7 rooms, modern throughout: lot 75x111 one block of new Cathedrals large barn with cement floor; water and electric light Former price, $1,300; must sell at nnce, tills Is an absolute, bona fldo re liction in price for Immediate sale and worth your immediate investigation. Glover & Spain 1219-22 City National. Doug. 3963. THE ROSEBUD LAD CO. handles exchanges of all kinds, Room S. Continental Dlk., Omaha. TIE Ali ESTATE rAnn.it: itAMiii IjAivdh for bai.b Aracniian. 430 a., rich dark loam land; 120 cult; dui. umoerea; levei: po rocits; i nil. ry. 112 a., J4 down, Robt. Sessions. Winthrop, Ark.. DeptTJ ' lona. FOR SALE A good' 25-acre farm, im proved, .three acres of fruit, , one mile from Bentley, la., 17 miles from Council Bluffs,' possession March 1: good terms; a bargain; no trades considered. A. J. Whlnery. Bentley. Ia. . Ncliriuika. FaraisFafmsFairms Driving distance of Omaha; bargains. Let us show you the goods. All sizes, all prices, i,ll terms. OU1N S. MERRILL. Rooms 1213-1214 City National Bank Bldg. tO-BUSHEL WI1EAT LAND, J35 to S3 . PUR ACBJE. We have for sale ovor 20,000 acres of Cheyenne county, Nebraska's choicest farm land, where the crop yields tor 12 years, including 1910 and 1911. average with the best in the state Alfalfa, also a leading crop. Better soil, wtr and climate cannot be found, write for full i information. Agents wanted everywhere. FPNDINQSLAND INVESTMENT CO, SIDNEY, NEB ICO ACRES of land in Valley county. Nebraska, for sale or trade for Council Bluffs property. Business lot for sale on North Main streot. Inquire F. A, Spencer, 337 Broadway, Cdiincll muffs. Xeiv York, A POSTAL card will bring you de scription of some of the best farms In New York state that will bo sold for less than they are worth and on easy terms. v E. Feller. Weltlny Block", Syracuse, N Y. Ti'mieuec, ALFALFA." corn, cotton land bargain lists, McMath & Johnson. Memphis. Tcnn, MVK STOCK 'MAKKET iQF WEST .Ship )lve stock to builth Umutia. rtavo m'.lcagu und shrinkage. Your consign ments receive prompt and careful atten tion. Live SI on Ir Commission Merchants, UY ICRS I5R03. it CO. Strong, reliable. CLIFTON Com. Co.. txt Exchange Uldg. J.AVJiUTY MRO&. I3! Exut.al.se Uldg. MAKJ'IN iHKUS, tt) Co., Kxcharig? Ifldg. Clay,. Robinson & Co.. 200 Exchange Bids. LEGAL NOTICES. STOCKHOLDERS" MEETING. Office "of Leo-aiasa-Andreesen Hard ware Company, Omaha, Nebraska, De cember lUh, 1912. Notice is hereby given to the- stockholders of Lee-Olass-Andrtw.. ton Hardware Company that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the com pany will be held at the offices of said lompany, corner or. Ninth and Harney meets. In tho City of Omaha, In the Htato of Nebraska, on Tuesday, January ltth, A. D., 1913, at three ofcloclt p. ro tor the purpose of electing a board of directors for the company to servo during the ensuing year, and to transact such other business as may be presented at ..i 'i meeting. H. J. LEE, President A ttest : ,1. CLARKE COIT, Secretary. iSKAL.) DHJ14. notice ' Stockholders' meeUng of tho Union Land I Company: Notice I hereby given that hn Annual meeting ot the stockhnin... ' of Tho Union Land Company for the elec tion of five directors and the transaction of such other business as may legally lomo boforo the meeting, will be held at Room UW. Union Pacific headquarters building. 15th and Dodge streets. Omaha Nebraska, on Monday, the 13th day of January, 1913. nt 10 o clock. A. M. The stock transtor books will be closed 10 days previous to the meeting. Alex Miliar. Secretary. New York City, N. Y., Deo! . 1912. D3 to J U STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINGS Tho annual meeting of the stockholders nf The Bee Building Company will' be - d at the company's office at 4 p. m.. i uetday. January 21st. 1913, for the ejer. lion of a Board of Directors for tho en. ku.ng ytar and the transaction ot such otlie- business us may properly come before the meeting. n order ot tho President. Dd!U N. I. FE1L, Secretary. nxvrket yesterday, and the trading ruled ami inrougnout the session, aithougn prices follow the same general course as tn other grains. Cash oats, unchanged. Clearances were; Wheat and flour, il&OOO bu.; corn, 215,000 bu.. oats, none. Liverpool close: Wheat, unchanged; com. HVid higher. Primary wheat receipts were 1.332,000 bu. and shipments 89,000 bu., against receipts of JOB.OOO bu. and shipments ot 297,000 bu. lost year. Primary corn receipts were 1.4S7.O00 bu. and shipments 993,000 bu., against receipts of 765.000 bu. and shipments of S3S.O0O bu. last year. Primary oats receipts were 773,000 bu, and shipments 633,000 bu., against receipts or 2O3.T0 bu. and shipments ot 357,000 bu. last year. The following cash sales were reported today: WHEAT No. 2 hard winter, 4 cars. S3Kc; cars. 83c No. 3 hard winter, 1 ear, 83Uc; I car, B3o; 4 cars, K!Hci 1 car, SI Vic No. S spring, 1 cor, S2Hc; 2 cars, 81 He. No grade spring, 1 car (poor), 76c No. 3 mixed, 1 cor, SlVic; 1 car, K3c No. 2 durum, 1 cur, 84c. OATS No. 3 white, 2 cars (choice), XHic; 9 cars. 31Uc No, 4 white, 2s cars, 31c CORN-No. S wtolte, 1 car, 43c; No. 4 white, 1 cor, 42 Vic; No. 3 color. 1 cor, 42Uc: No. 3 yellow. .8 cars. 41Vc; 2 cars, 41Vic No. 4 yellow, 6 cars 41c. No. 3 mixed, 4 cars, 41c No. 4 mixed, 1 car, 41c; 1 car, 40ic; 4 cars, 40V&c; 2 cars, 40c; 1 car (poor) 33ttc RYE No. 2, 3 cars, KHc; No. 4. H car, &se. Oranha Csvati Prices. WHEAT No. 2 hard. S2HVtc; No, hard, 81Q44c: No. 4 hard. 76VfrB82W:.; No. 3 spring, sifiKVic;. CORN-No. S white. 421i43c; No. white. 41i42c: No. 3 color, 42f42Uc; No. 2 yellow, '4HNHic: No. 4 yellow, 40V 4lc; NO. 3, 40i41c; No. 4. S3WI1C. OATS No. 2 white. 31stlft32c; standard, 31Vie31ic: No. 3 white. 30B31C BARLEY Malting, 52(33c; No. 1 feed, 40&45C RYE No. J, W09V4c; No. 3, BSV4O09C Carlot Ilecrlptfl. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago Minneapolis ....... Duluth Omaha Kansas City ...A.. Ht. I,ouls Winnipeg S2 690 312 GOO 44 MS 121 4S7 119 M 78 CHICAGO GRAIN ANU PROVISIONS Fentnrcs of the; Trading and Closing; Prices on Hoard of Trade. CHICAGO. Jan. 3. Improved prospects for the winter croD eased prices otf today In wheat. Gains disappeared and the market closed the some as last night to lie down. Com finished at a not .td vance ot Vic oats unchanged to a shale. lower and provialona MyiW increase in cost. tlnmlntakonbln heaviness rulod tno wheat trade after midday and final quota tlnna Ti-ryr within tCfFtlln. nt the ho4tnln figures reached. Snow, which fell hero profusely for a short time, had a good effect In relieving anxiety as to fall-sown grain, a dread that during tne eany hours hod pushed prices higher, in oam tlon. official records were twine clrcu luted tn nravn thn moisture' In most cases nod been normal up to tne time me piani became dormant. Huge receipts In all directions, when distribution should be well under way. counted somewhat against the wheat hulls, although heretofore of lata this factor has been Ignored. Promise of heavy world shipments acted also in favpr of the bears. May wheat fluctuated between himiW OlTic, with last sales o' net lower at 3114 (R91ic. l'orecasts ot unravoraoie weamer strengthened corn. Export call was a little better and offerings from the In terior small. May ranged from 48?4484c to 484c closing firm no up at isviewftc. Cash grades were unsettled. No. 2 yel- mw. 4rrM7Vta for car lots. oats appeared more incnnea to zouow wheat than corn, irimory arrivals were three times as large as a year ago. xuay swung from S2Hc to 33c and closed, a shade net lower, at 82K682c. Provisions rose on account of large stocks being light and hog prices higher. The upshot was an average advonco of about 12V4c Futures ranged as follows; Artlclel Open. High. Low. Close. Yes'y. Wheat ' ,May. . Dili 91 91H MHffH July. 8OV40W 89HE3Tit59 S3!i mi , Sept8S'4 8'.4 S8 SS'.i SH Corn May. 4SV4 48 iSm 48V48 45H July. 49V 49; 49U 49V4 48H Sept. BOM WW B0 60Vi MVi Oats May.329 33 S2S!2?iT4 82 July. 33 SSVi 82 S2H3 32 Sept. SVA 31 S2 S2V4 StH Pork Jan.. 17 B0 17 62V4 17 B0 17 R0 17 42V4 May. 18 00 18 10-12 IS 00 18 07W 17 M Lard Jan., & B2H 97U 9 6244 9 65 9 62V4 May. 9 72-7S 9 87 9 72 9 82 9 70-72 Ribs Jan.. 9 65 9 65 9 65 965 9 62 May. 9 67-701 9 75 9 67 9 70 9 5 Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red. tl.10Ol.12: No. 3 red.- JLO&ai.OS; No. 2 hard, 83394c: no. 3 hard. 87ij2c; No. l northern. 8SVMS9Vtc: No. 3 northern. 7i SSo; No. 3 northern, 84J87c: No. 2 spring. 8087c; No, 8 sprln, 84fS6c: No. 4 spring, 774c; velvet chaff, 84?S4o: durum, sarffosc. worn: jno. z. 4hc; no. 4, No. 2 white. 3334c; No. 3 white, 32gi standard, 3334c. v 75 nve: no. z. sjvmic. Barley. 49JM2n.- Seeds: Timothy. .CO3.90: clover, no mi 018.DO. ouTiBiii-sieaoy; creameries. 2736c; EGOS Unsettled: receipts 3.218 fresh, receipts at mark, cases InrinHi 2123ci refrigerator firsts, 17c; first, 23 23c cheese steady: dais es. UMmim twins, 16ifl6c; young Americas, 16i 17c; long horns. 16?17c. potatoes Steady: recent 60 ear.. Michigan and Minnesota, 60362c; Wiscon sin. 48962c POULTRY Firm: turkeys, alive. 16e; dressed, 20c; chickens, alive, 13c; springs, aure, lie. VEAL-Steady, 14c Cash quotations were as follows: FLOUR Firm: winter patents. t4.2SS 4.90: Btralghts, t3.90g4.6S; spring patents, t4.00ff4.20; straights, X3.809S.90; bakers, 13.403'3.00. RYE No. 2, SQ&)o. BARLEY Feed or mixing, 4BG2c: fair to choice malting, 69Bc. SHEDS Timothy, t3.OOH3.90: clover. tl0.0O1Jil8.60. PROVISIONS Fork, mess. new. 17.50Jj .63. Lard. t9.67. Ribs. t9.OOjro.75. Total clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 648,000 bushels. Primary ret. celDts were 1.332.000 bushels, compared with 301,000 bushels a year ago. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, sz cars: corn, 786 cars; oats, 2t cars: hogs, 15,010 head. Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. 3. WHEAT May. S6o; July. 87387c. Cash. No. 1 hard. S4c; No. 1 northern. 828S3Hc. No. 2 northern. 8081c; No. 2 hard. Mon tana, 83c; No, 3. 7SHW7e. CORN wo. 3 yellow, 4ie. OAT-No. 3 white, 2Mi03Oc, RYE No. 2, 51Qf8c. HRAN-819.60. FLOUR First patents, t4.058-l.3S; sec ond patents. t3.904M.16; first clears. 32.90ft 3.20; second clears, 11102.40. HARLEfY 42Qlc. Mllvrankee Grain Market, MILWAUKEE. Jan. 3. WHEAT No. 1. 89SWc: jjo. 2 northern, 869S7c; No. 2 liard winter, 88!f89c-, May, 89cj July, S8c. CORN No. 3 yellow. 454Cc; No. 3 white, 4747c; No. 3, 44ir45c: May. 48c; July. 4349,sc. OATS Standard,. 33c RYE "No. 1, 64c. BARLEY 500730. Prorla Market. PEORIA, Jan. 3. CORN Unchanged to c up; No. 3 yellow, 44c: No. 4 yellow. 43&44c: No. 3 mld. 4445c; No. 4 mixed. 4Se4Hie: sample, 42c. OATS Unchanged; No. 2 while, S5c; standard. S2c; No. 3 white, 32U32ic; No. 4 white, 3132c. T Turk General Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 3. SUGAR-Raw, steady. Muscovado, S3 test, 3 17t3.3c: centrifugal. W test. S.67.7Sf; molasses sugar, 69 test, 2.92.9$c, refined, quiet NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Sentiment Vters to Bear Side and Prices Go Down. NO REAL CAUSE FOR CHANGE Poeltlon or London Market and l.e Favorable Reports m to Peace Conference Contrlliute to Movement. NEW ORK, Jan. 3.-SenUmcnt wcrcd to tho bear side of the market today and prices went down as decisively as they went up yesterday. Losses ot 1 to 2 points were general, with Union Pacific, lead ing, tho copper stocks and Steel playing a prominent part in the day's decline. No specific rauso could be assigned for the sudden change In the hspect of the market after Its display of strength recently. Tlio iionltlon of tho London market and less favorable reports as to the peace conference also contributed to the growth ot bearish sentiment. IJttlo business was transacted for Loudon Account today, al though there was some buying on direct cables front the continent. Passing of tho dividend on the common stock of Amer ican Ueot Sugar caused a violent decline In this Issue to 41S. a loss 6. Western Maryland was again weak. The common dropped 4 points and tho preferred 6. Teaos company moved agtvltiBt the mar ket rising 4 points. - A renewal nut of 4 per cent for call loans compared favorably with tho rate of 12 per cent a week ago and call funds were placed nt lower figures litter in the day. Time- money also was cosier. Bonds were lrregulur. Total sales, par value, t2,16O,000. United States bonds were unchanged on call. Nturober of and leading quotations oa tockt wre , folltm; Stir, lllrh. Low. CImw. Amaltimited Correr sj.joo 71H 7IU Tiu fl'unuwi Agricultural ,.. iw American Beet Rutar American Can , S.eoO American, Caa ptd t,l ST 17 J 11 lllti W. H to'i mi 74 41S i llii. M 3d nu u 71i lot lll'i 27 :k 1MU IMS lllti ai 7H 43 30 64U 6ta 20 1IU 42k 74 1MW IISl, 135', S714 34 li 10014 181 105K M 2U S8!4 7SS 1M 1I1H, 1IK 34 ISO U 13 20 J3i MS 3 Hi 484 39 WM Isoh 40 137 iiH u 1I0H u 11 It American C. ,fe F 100 American Cotton Oil UK) Am. Ice .Securities u0 American Llnaeed , 1(0 American lnnnotlr . . 1,000 American 3. & R 3,fc.O Am, B. ft R. ptd , 1 1M Am. Sugar Retlnlni 100 11; Amertcati T. ft T 140 American Tobanoo 400 71t Anacooda Mining ....... 2.&00 40H Atchison ?t)v lull Atchlaon ptd 4"0 lot Atlantlo Coaat Una 400 111U llaltlmcrn & Ohio 700 1061, Bethlahem steel 500 S Urooklrn Rapid Tr 2.300 1 CanadUn I'aclflo 3.100 tMM Central Leather . .. tW :) Chenpetuka & Ohio 1,700 7S unicaio u: w Chlcaro, M. St. r .. j.joo inn inn Chicago & N. W.. Culorado F. & 1 , Consolidated Uaa 300 140U Com Products l.too is K)(4 Delaware A. Iludaon . DenVer A Itlo Orande Denver aV H. a. ptd Dlfctlllera' SocurlUea ...( Erie Erf lit ptd Krle !d pfd 200 1. eoo coo oo (00 2, (00 400 100 600 300 31' 3Mi iti lt0!i 41 127 ll ur. 1104 it nu it mi S9H IkiVi 131i 41'4 1 General Electric Great Northern pfd Grant Northern Ur ctti. llllnota Central Inter bo roucli Met Inter. Met. pfd International llarrevtar. . Inter-Marina ptd International Paper International Pump Kanaaa City Bouthera.... tAclede Gaa M M 400 lll'i 2O0 1! 100 11 200 It 100 27 too 1034; 1,400 let 300 141't 100 lflH 100 27 2,100 4211 300 lillt 27 2li 103H 1034 144S 16S ni! lti itm io' I7i 27U 41!4 41U 123 1 271.4 Lehigh Valler LouUvUle tc Maaarltle.. M., St. 1, c 8. K. M .. Missouri, K. &. T Mlaaourl Padtlo 'National Oluult I. ON'atlonal I-ad 6614 27 10U 3 Hi 11SV4 80 ISOTi 30 Wti 113V4 100, 23 3SH its 1IK 26M 8t 23-!. 434 271 U IS 105H 2S r. ii. n. ot M. u old,. Neir York Central N. V O. . V Norfolk & Western North American Northern Pacific ........ l'iclllc Mall coo m 60t 3LH 600 1121, 200 80 1,400 12IK 100 30U 1,20 123?, ro i 1.M 24- 300 36 H VM lu 33,oo 1WH t0 21 iosh 31 U2Ti 80 131 Vi 1234 lit ..... 23 36 !t 146 1M'4 26 i 2354 44 Z1M I'cnnajlvanla People's Oa p., c a & st. l ritliburghCOal ITenoed Steel Car... I'ullmin i'alace Car "Reading Jtepubllo I. A a Ilepubllo I. & S. ptd Hock Ialud Co COO X4U. Hock Jaland CO. ptd 300 44!i St. U & B.. F. 2d ptd... 00 37 !i Seaboard Air IJne J Seaboard A. L. pfd Slow-Shetfleld S. ft I ... Southern lacl(lc 16,200 loSTa Southern Rallvar 300 Ui So. Hallway ptd 200 MVi Tenneaae Copper too st IMS 21 n 23 1H9I4 tlK 'tiii em, no 61 4i SSV4 !1H HW 91H 74V4 7H 110 8 41V 4 . ltVi 3U 74 H ;t 7H Taiaa ft Pacltle 200 Union Pacltle 23,00 HIT, Union I'aclflo pfd 700 United State Kealtr United SUtee lVubber.... 2.100 1314 United States Stael 47,100 (Mi il. 8. 8teel pfd 100 110 Utah Copper 2, WO CO Va.-Cuollna Chemical .. 1,00 Wabaah Wabash pfd Weetern Maryland 10,800 UK Wemtern Union SCO 76 Weatloghouie ElesUlo . 600 1 7914 Wheeling ft I.. E 100 I UK 7t t Total salea tor the day, 291,100 share. New York Money Murket. . NEW YOUK. Jan. 3. MONEY On call. Bteody: 3416 per cent: ruling rate. 4U per cent; closing bid, 3H per cent; offered at 4 per cent. Time loans, easier; sixty days, teibYd per cent; ninety days, 6 per cent; six months, 4',i6 per cent I'RIMH MBllUANTIUlfl 1'At'lSlt- per cent. STERLING 12XCILANaE-Btrong. with actual business In bankers' bills at WMi for slxtv-day mils and at H.w ior ue- mand; commercial bills, UM'A. ailVIull liar, b.i;ic;. .Mexican aonars, t9c. BONDS Government, steady; railroad. irregular. Closing quotations on ronus toaay were as follows: . 8, ret. 2, re g. . .101',,'K. a so. rer. ta., vi do coupon 101 Ii. 3. dab. 4 1131.. !U . 8, Is, reg.. .. 1014I.. r. unl, a..., ny, do coupon .1CCM. K. & T. lit 4l. 4S U. 8. 4a. reg 1HS 'do gen. 4V. . do coupon. 11 J', Mo. farina 4a.. a. 70 Panama 3j coupon.. 1014 do oonv. I" A.-C, lit ta ctfa. Wit 11 It of M 4',4t. Amer. Ag. 6. . ...lOIKN. T. V- t. tH... A. T. ft T, cv. 4I..110 do deb. U Am. Tobacco 6a,... 110 K. Y. N. II. & 11 7H I7!4 II ArmOur Co. 4Hi.. 11 ct. 314 lit Atchlaon gen. 4i,. . 87N. ft. W, 1st c 4a. Stti do pv. 4 im 10JS 'do. t. 4i .... ,.112H do cv. In 106HKO. -Pad lie 4f I8V4 A. C, I lt 4i Kit do la UU Dal, U Oilof 4a. ... 17 -0. 8. U rtdar.,41,. MS do IHl . -. HHFenn. er. 3Via 19. 17 Brooklyn Tr. cr. 4a VAi do eon. 4a ..101 On. ot Oa. 6a. . lOHiRetdlog gen. 4a.... HT4 Can. leather 6a U'iB. U ft 8, r, fg 4a 7H4 Chea. ft Ohio 4H..1WH do gen. 6a II do conv, 4V !IH8t, I.. S. w, e, Chlcaso ft A. 3t4a UtS. A. U adj. It.. 7M4 82i 2V4 II C U. tiXi. ). ta. KWBo. Pc. col. 4a. do sen. t 93 do' cr. 4a.. CM ft S Per 4Hi 10614 do lit ref. C. R. I. & V. c. It. ItViSo. Railway ta ...10414 do rfg. 4i I7U do gan. 4t ,. 7111 C. ft K, t 4Vis ItTiUnlon 1'aelfle 4s.... IH D. ft II. cr. 4a.. .. 1714 do ot. 4a H D. ft II. G. ref. ta, Its do lt ft ref. 4a. 95 fXatlllera' tt ViU. S. Rubber ta....l03 Krle p. I. it 17 U, S. Steel 24 to. ..101 do gen. Il 7S,,iVa--Car. Chem. 6a.. 1714 da tr. 4a. mr. B 7t Wabaah let ft ex. it t4 III. Cen. lit ref. 4a K Wettern Md. 4a..... 83 H Inter. Met. 4Ht SO'iWett. Klee. ct la.. U Inter. M. M. Vil,. MiWlt. Central 4a,...IO4 Japan 4Ha .. . M Bid. Offered. " Itoaton Sllnlnir SlocKa. BOSTON, Jan. 3. Closing quotations on mining siocks were as follows: Allanei 41 Mohawk .. u . im . Wi l!i U'4 .101 . T7 . II . Wi . in . . 41 . 104 . H7i . 4 74 Araal. Copper . A. Z. U 8. Arlaonn Com. . B. & C I" S . .. 7IUKataila Con. ... , ,. :iV.!M!pUalnc Mlnaa . ... IhNartb nutta M. I Korth iAiia . .. TUiOls Dominion ,. . ...640 Oacaola , Oal. & Arizona... Cal. Ilecla Cantaanlal Op. Ilanre C. P. naat Dutte C II. Frnklln Qlraui 4o Onuibr Coo. ..... II Qulnor II Shannon ., HHBirperlof IViSuparlor at D. M. llTamarack UWJ. 8. H. Tl, t It Oraen ConaJiM IH 0 ptd . Ula Roralt Copper. ItHt'Uh. Con. Karr lkt IS Utah Copper Oo. ttka Cbppr lA Ball Copper Miami Copper .. MHWImma ....... ., I Wolftrtna 4 Imports at .Vew York, , XBW YORK. Jon. 3. Imports of mer. rhandise and dry goods ut the port of vew l iirtc ior me weeg enuing UeccmlKr 2S were 1-alURd nt 323.203,114, ImiKirts of specie from this port for the week ending N today were JJW.618 silver and lIM.til gold, cAinjrts, silver sua jiw goia. tn lork Mlnlnsr Stocks. NHW YORK. Jan. S.-noalnjr quotations on mining stocks were: Com. Tuntvd rtock t Meilrtn ... Jo bonda It Ontsrle . II Ophlr .. . MO HmAlt llepem . I Stan.lard . . , J Yellow Jsrtet WO It It .100 it n. Tal. ft Va. Iron Sllrer .. . LeadTlll Con. UtU. Chief .... Offered. llnuU t'lenrliiKK. OMAllA, Jan. 3.-The bunk clearings for today Wore .X70,S95.29 tuul $,4lfi.21!l.li7 for the corresponding day last year. ItHPOIlT OP CI.KAHIM lltll'SK Trnnttni'tlmm of Anorlnteil tlnnks for the Week. NRW YOlUv. Jan. 3.-llradstreet's bank clearings report for the week end-lnL-"lailur' "hows nn aggregate of S.0fA,300,W. as against ,920,SS2,WO last week and t3, W7.61.VOiX) In the correspond ing week last year. Following is a list of tho cltres: CITIES. Amount Inc. Dec New York......... Chicago llosloti Philadelphia ...... et. Ixwls. Kansas City IMtUiburgh Pan Francisco.... llaltlmore ......... Cincinnati . ....... Minneapolis New Orleans Cleveland Detroit lM9 Angeles.. OMAllA Mllwatikeo Louisville ., Atlanta Portland, Ore..... Seattle 8t Iaul Buffalo Denver Indianapolis , Providence Richmond Xl.769.421.000l 12.4 2S3.3U.000 3.C 13S,U4,0 $0.7 16tS7J,000 8.0 SO.Ke.000 3.0 4,!(W0 . ; 62,804,0 4.7 46,572,000 . fr.9 :.13t.000 .', 4.R a.x,ooo) ... s.3 2TS340,0CW 24.6 ...... 21.151,000 1S.5 S3.761.000 4.1 19,417,000 21,134,000 13.4 ...... D.ES.fUO M. 1S.414.000 13.9 12,074.000 C. 12.013,000 13.3 9,222,00.) 1.0 10.414,000 R.6, 12.776,000 47.1 11,54,1,000 9.9 S,75fi.000 4.0 7,6X1.0( 13,7 S,S27,000 14.2 I5.410.COO 4.1.1 (5.417.000 1)0.7 8,702,000 S.2 5,8O,0( 16.1 ti,asi,000 22.2 (5,152,000 9.01 I 6,3n,0.10 2U.4 C.073,000 13.1 6,713,000 4,K).0CM 10.9 C280,0n0 10.1 4.729,000 8.1 4,198.000 7.4 6,215,XW 13.6 4,322,0IK) 5.7 4,742.000 22.1 MVtf.OOO 60.3 '. 3,353,000 8.2 3,271.000 20.1 3,501,000 7.0 , S. 199,000 2. K12.000 23.4 3,136,000 14.4 3.15S.000 3, :wn,ooo 3.090,000 2.7 2.619,000 17.6 2,407.000 15.0 1.809.000 25.S 2,468.000 19.8 l.Sfl).0iWI 41.5 2.90G.0O) 5.7 2,813,000 3 2,007.000 20.2 1,474,000 3.1 2.029.000 26.1 2,337,000 6.3 2,022,000 10.9 1.621,000 27,6 1,802,000 3.6 1,696,000 16.0 2,242,000 1,323,000 17.3 1,669,000 22.7 1,481,000 11.1 1,613,000 , 1,791.000 6.3 1,468,000 8.5 1.48O.O0O 10.9 1,810.000 16.0 1.4S3.000 4.1 ...... , 2.164,000 1,123,000 2.0 1. 160,000 5.0 1,428.000 12.2 I,:i61.00rt .7 1,020,000 , 1,082,000 7.6 1,W9,000 16.1 1,080,000 31.C 864,000 11.3 752,000 984,000 '3.2 895,000 13.0 681,000 n, 646,000 20.fi 819.000 32.9 737,000 8.2 729.000 13.1 607,000) 10.4 745,000 10.6 607,00 lfl.4 612,000 .12,1 ...... 356,000 lfj.3 43,O0O 10.3 385,000 61.8 502,000 21.2...... 24S.00O 7.1 3R4!fO). 14,1 368.000 38.6 394,000 1 5.1 7,637 16.4 1,809 909,000 103,3 614,000 3,3 510.0001 11,9 671.000 2,1 567.0001 4.0 als because contain-clearings. Washington, I), c. .Memphis St. Joseph Salt ltUe City... Kort Worth Albany Columbus SVwnnnah Toledo Nashvillo Hartford iSpokono, Wash xacoina Des Moines Hoohuatcr Duluth Macon Oakland, Cal iNorfolk Wichita l'corla New Haven Jacksonville, Fin.. Scrautun (1 rand Rapids Birmingham Sioux City Augusta, Qa Syracuse Bvansvllle Worcester Springfield, Mass.. DRyton Oklahoma City Portland, Me....... Chattanooga Uttlo Rock Charleston, S. C... Wheeling, W. Va.. Knoxvllle San Diego, Cal Uncoln Reading, Pa ,.. Tope It a Wilmington Davenport Racrnmento, Cal.... Mobllo Wllkes-Barre Oedar Rapids, la... Akron YoungHtown Waterloo, la,, Kali River Canton, O Sprlrtgflcld, III'. Kort Wnyne... New Radford Helena Ixington York, Pa Columbia, S. C Brie. Pa Stockton Cal.,....,. Boise, Ida....... Rockford, III Muskogee. Okl Qulnoy, III ninghamton Kalamazoo, Mich... Y"I I 1 . lunguampton j. Slour Falls, a D... Jackson, Miss Decatur, III ! Mansfield, O. Fargo, N. D Fremont, Neb Vlcksburg, Miss.... Jacksonville, III.... ItoiiHt'on Galveston Trenton ..t j Tulsa, Okl ! Ogden, Utah M Lowell. , Chester. Pa Springfield. 0..... CHICAGO I.IVK STOCK MAHKICT Cattle Steady to NtronM lloaja r.wtV'A H,Bher Sheen Hleudy. t&llAP' Jun; 3--CATT'Lli-Recelpts, ..en., nuuitri sioaay to strong: . v-,, r"v.i a tu oveuru, Ii.YD2Ui.ltu: western steerx. I5.76W.00; stockerH and IWUen. i..-3.n', til' rnw.-ahrl h.lr. ..or .7.60; calvesi T 36.50! 0.60. rivo-iu!ceipta, L'6,000 head; market active, averaged 5o higher, closed easy: Vliftyyk .olW,., "'3W.Si; pigs, f.75& 7.60; bulk of sales, 7.4o7,60. oiinrn- au LMMim-Rwelpts, 11,000 m, Bit-uuy io iw! under yester-l4atYvSfia-Jifra,re: I1- l-35a&.4U; western. nVuv? Xi "iV. . jambs, wcsicrii, tatU(i(Cf.bd. KnB City I.le HtoeU Marb.i. 1CANHAB CITY, Jan. 3.-CATnX,I0-Rn. celpts. 1,000 head, Including 300 southerns: i?Lr?.el lSK. ,u! M"J.. W .and export western stenm. is ini.i m ......t-"'-L.I tutors Kwrfw somheVn Vtwi.IS.aS tiJ,Z . twua.-oi native cows, f??l?J "a,tvo heifers, ,5.004f7.75; bulls Ji.50il6.60: rnlvna tRMv.mitj ' ' M-l?1AJl??tlvl's' 80uu ,,oad: market 6c nxSr,SPt f BBlcs' 7-2W-: hei-y HHBBP AND l.A.rliHn.i:in. . ... n3ark.'it ,0c 19 lowwi Iambi, 7.0j 68.50; yearlings. 35.5087.35; wethers. 14 m t " ftfiWJtu.vv, M. I.oul. Uto Sto.-U Xlnrket, ST. I3UIS. Jan. 3.JrfATrr.irtti.. nclu$n5 W Tcxans; market bAtf.hr .iSrS .eO;' sKx-kerS and AvcMjcia,. j,msiio.i: nwt am n t S2-SSI 4ft fancy 4ws'. kti Vexoa and Oklahoma ntoln ooo:95: o,0TtiTJic-C-,r,i?- hrdi market 10c j ""."" , aim iignis, tB.75M7.60: mixed and hllfrhn. ti uiui -,r. . 1 ! heavy. 37.60e7.75. oou ..Ji??'' AMItS-Receipts. 8.000 Ht, Joseph I.Itc Htock Market. ST. JOHBPH, Jan. 3,-ATTMi-Reclnts -400 head; market steady; steers, 6.75i 10.00; cows and heifers, J3.754js.00; calves $5.ttf9.50. HOOK Receipts 7,200 head; market slow to 6c higher: top, $7.40; bulk of sales, I7.a) SIl'UEP AND IAMI1-Recelpts 1 WM head; market slow to 151ld5c lower; lambs J6.76i,50. ' Stock In S lK hi. ' Receipts of live stock at the five prin cipal western markets yesterday: uulllr. J logs. Sheep. South Omaha.... HL Joseph 1,100 7,630 7.200 3,noj 4vJ l.ClO 1.101 2,400 1.60O 2,000 8,000 11.000 Kansas city 6,000 10.900 26.C00 Ht. Louis , Chicago .. f. .... Tola's .... 6.M0 57.700 S.6OT OMAHA LIVE-STOCK MARKET Cattle Very Slow and Steady to a Little Easier. HOGS STEADY TO FIVE HIGHER l'rr lltir. of Sheep and 1 mm bit . Sheep Ten to Fifteen Lower Than Tharvditr Iambi fteneravlljr Steady. , SOUTH OMAllA. JsrwJ, 11. Itece pts 'nere; CatUe. Hogs. SheeP. Off dal Monday ,4J3 ,04 11.90J Official Tuesday 6,21s 8,57 ,417 Offjclnt Wednesday.... 1,036 I.861 tm Official Thursday XUX 6,268 7,286 lOsUmate Friday l.lft) 7,600 3,000 Five days this week.. 7.295 31,342 33,621 Same days last week... 7.026 23.276 23,428 Same days 2 w'ks. ago.16,629 3.0 7, Sumo days 3 w'ks. ago.24.69i 68,176 47,224 Same days 4 tv'ks. aso.24.719 61,425 43,87. Samo days lost yeor....l9,6tS M.60S SfsSlJ Th fbllowing tables shows the receipts or rattle, hogs and sheep at South Ommiu for the year to date as compared with last yean 1913. 1912. Inc. Deo. J-attle 5,644 1X761 7,117 ''"K" 16,729 23.204 ...... 5,477 Bh"P U!l7 22,1139 10,7611 Tho following table shows the range of prices for hogs' at South Omaha for the last tew tiay-B, with comparisons: Date. 19U. ,un. I9io.iim).iu8.t07.ino. Dec, 27. Dec, S, Dec. 29. Dec. 30. Dec SI. Date. 1 2T 5 PC 7 79 8 30 S15 7 70 8 30 5 6 4 44 16 7 68 8 31 & M 6 22 7678296 46 450 7 71 8 21 6 60 4 32 6 24 1911. 1910. 1900. 1908. 1907. 8 24 6 68 4 86 21 I 7 83 I 6 7i 4 56 21 8 02 S 301 4 40 6 29 7 w; 706 TtH 1913. 6 OS a w C 96 1912. Jan. 1.. t lUJi 7 08S 6 UN Jul), 3.. Jan. 3,, 6 00 6 90 Sunduy. Holiday. Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union Stock yards. South Omaha, rjop., ror twenty-four hours ending at ociock yesterday: HEOBUTtt-CARS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. U'r's. '.. .M. St. P 5 wabnsh Missouri Pacific .. ,, Union liclfic ( & N. W.. east...; 3 C. N. W.. west.. 17 C.. St. P.. M. .t O'.. 8 C. It. Q eiist... 2 C., It. .t y wwit,.. 7 C. 11. I. & l. eai, i C. it. I. ft. P.. west .. Illinois Central .... 2 C. G. W 1 ' 1 3d 6 34 S 5 27 3 Total receipts.'... 46 DISPOSITION- 116 30 HliAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Morris & Co 145 1.132 632 Swift nnd Company.... Cudahy Pucklng Co.... Armour & Co Sohwartr. & Co.... J. W. Murphy Morrcll , H. O. Pncklng Co Lincoln Puoklng Oo... W. B. Vansant Co Benton, Vansant & L. Hill & Hon F. B. Lewis... ,...( Huston & Co. i J. B. Root A Oo 299 197 178 1.3;. 2,149 ,2,0M 386 612 2.700 1.896 47 6 30 I 2 118 4 16 13 37 16 3 8 30 247 J. II. Bulla McCreary & Kellogg.. Wertholiner & 'Dogcn.. Mo. and Kan. Cult Co.. Cllne & Christie Other buyers 1,711 Totals' l.lM 7.700 7.2HI CA'riJi.G-Cuttlu receipts were light aa usual on a Friday, there being only about luuyiiuur cars r.oorieii in. iim markAt uooui wnai mignt bo sxpected at this time of the week, blng slow and dull ana ot inuirierent character, there were very tew beef stocrs ot any UUnilty Whatever In (lis vorH. ann It would appear that ho greater number was wanted. Buyers are generally anticipating ..who rnveipui ai uiucago ror nextbweeK to be followed by a sharp break In prices unil In consequence were not especially desirous of loading up on cattle today that might prove to be high the first of the week. Thus It happened that the trade was not only slow, but prices weak to poetlbly a little lower.' Beef steers at the present time are around 26c lower man u weog ago ior heavvwelB-htii and as much as I0i6c lower on the light and uanujr weigjiu.. Cows and heifers did not show vxrv much change, being In the main about aieuuy wun yesieruay. it might he added mai cows anu neiiera ore around lOitftfo iuwci uuwi h. wees;, ago. There were no stock cattle and feeders to amount to anything on sola ihla mnm. ing, but tho feeling was firm the same as u nas been every day. The fact Is the feeder market has been very strnmr all this week with prices at the hlrh rutin ut uiu season. Quotations on cattle: Beef steers, good to choice. 37.8039.00: beef steers, fair tn good, l&oofcti.W; beet steers, common to lair, w.wan.w. good to ctio e lie rem. J6.766.75: good to choice cows, S3.l0f6.40; cows, fair to good grades. It. 436. 40; com mon to tail' grades, ' l3.00m.Wj' good to choice stockers and feeders, $6.608f.OO; fair to good stockers and feeders, 6.M2j 6.50: common to fair stockers and fut. eiH, t5.OOi2fG.l50; stock cows and heifers, U.J0 av.M; veai caives, ao.wnrj.w; duiis, stags. etc., jt.toa6.to. BEKF STEKRS. No. Ar. Pr. N, At. Pf. 1 lit I 14 '1 1011 III . 4 ISO t Ti 1 IH 7 41 ( I lit 7 M II lt! 7 II , 1 1014. 7 It I It 7 71 10 K0 7 16 II ,..1111 7 71 7 HIS 7 II lia I 00 11 HI 7 U 1 1140 I 10 7 1017 7 M COWB. 1. 171 1 10 4 1170 S 40 4 10CO 1 tO I JIM ( 40 I MG41 4 00 It Ill t 4t 1 IM 4 00 2 1070 I to 1 1010 4 00 I UU I to 2 170 4 40 I lftM 10 4 10K 4 tS II.. 7 a M t ! 4 M 1 1041 1 1011 4 tO tO 1044 (. 6 1011 4 IS I Ill I tt i mo i oo ii un i m i v' t i mo i it t i:t i w t ..im t tt 1 IM I 1 II Ill -I M 11 Ill I II I lilt I 00 4. 1IH ( 7 l7l on 1 107S S II II 10U t 10 i 1010 I It 1 11M i J M0 I M HEIFERS. 1 4S6 4 0 2 HO M 1 !tf IM 4 ,107 III 2 MO I 00 I ut I 7S 7.i I.. 107 1....- lot! 171 2 770 I 10 I in 7 I HI 1 701 I It HI I it 1 711 I 90 ...., 411 1 40 1 401 I 00 14 U7 S 10 1 Ut I 00 7 72 B M I Ml 00 4 70 I 10 t 711 I 00 1 IM I tO 1 t 9 2 Tit I U 11....; IM I to BULLA. 1 1400 4 tt 1 110 t 40 1 1170 4 M 1 mo to 2 IIM 4 ti 1170 l to 2 UU CO 1. 1100 I M i ix t o i im i i 1 Kl I 00 I IIM I 0 1...., I'M 1 10 1 IM0 TO 1 ltOO i IS 1 IIM t 0 1 147 ' tl 1 lit lo 1 HO I 40 CALVES. I MO t Tl 2 lilt 7 M I, ITT' I 10 4 110 I Tl 7 417 I 40 2 ,. 211 I 71 2 210 7 00 1 100 I 0) 8TOCKER8 AND FEEDERS. 1 M IM 4 Ml t U 1 MO S 71 I tn $ 70 41 Tt! I T3 I 140 71 11 Ill I M II m 10 2 IK III It 172 I It I fM 40 1 112 7 M I : MO t M II Ill 7 00 11 , 107 It HOfJB The hog trade firmed up a little this morning as the genera! run of sales was steady to a nickel higher than yes terday. As on yesterday there was very little demand from shipping and speo'l latlve' quarters, thus making tho trade largely a backers' market. The Docker buyers nere out comparatively early look, tug for good heavy hogs and eventually took the big bulk of the offerings at rrrleea as noted above, the improvement being more margeu on 1110 uesi graues. ror tne most Dart trade on the light and highly mixed kinds was rather slow compared f wiiu inn tiny urn niujuriiy 01 me iinavr offerings were disposed of. Ths general movement was no better than fairly ac tive and everything was not cleared until a late hour In tho forenoon. In the end the bulk of the sales ranged from 17 to 17.20, as compared with 37 to 17.15 on Thursdays market There was aulte a sprinkling of good hogs tt 37.25 and some 011 the extra choice order sold up to 37.30, fulb a nlckM hlghfr tnan the highest point reached yesterday. A fairly large run showed up for a Frl day. as the supply foots up 110 cam. or 7.fVO head A against 8.413 head a wdeK ago, 7.090 head two weeks ago and 11.681 hrad on the same day one year ago. Gen eral quality was very fair, thnre being iunu n iow goon neavy graues on saie. i N. AT. S)i. rr. N. At. Sh. lr. Tl . . :M 0 I u l fM IM 7 ll( tl.. . IM 40 7 lt4 It.. ..!( . . 7 II 14 Ill .7 1 II Sit . . T It It IM 140 7 IS : t ... 7 n II .. 140 ... 7 It 4T 104 ... 7 11 tl.... Kl M 1 H. . .Ml . . 7 II II IM 110 T It tl ... .11 1 7 11 t ... 7 II 44 Ml IM T 15 II 10 7 It f.. . .Ill . . 7 18 11 ... 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IK ..m ... 7t .in to 7 oj sot 10 7 OS IH .. TO". .ui ii 7 im tit :o t o;h M7 1M 7 01 . .r: . .ut ..lit ,.?M . Ill ..m ..M7 ..tn .. 7 10 .. 7 10 10 7 10 40 7 10 .. 7 10 40 7 10 .. T 10 ... 7 10 .. T 10 ..in SJ7 ltd 7 10 144 IM 7 10 44 40 K 7 10 ..lit .!44 . no '..110 Ml ..:w T 10 7 10 7 10 7 10 7 10 7 10 10 M 40 SM 110 7 10 71.. M.. .. 71. ... .121 40 7 10 .144 .lit M 7 lli 10 7 U'.i nan 107 I CO SHEEP Lnmba nn1 ), l,.l., ., Ilk ...... ' " 1 V ( ' .J V I S 111 II U eral supply for a Friday, the puckers ap parently tOnlt ndvnlihii.i. ..r .1,. -It. thus giving the trade a weak and lower .o.iuriicx. inis was especially the case with aged sheep offerings, ns killing ewes jrruiirinn aecunea lojrise when com pared with tho same way the same stock sold on ynsterdiiv'ii mirii.i a k...,,.i. J'-"" 1,16 "tine, as those that brought yv ui, iiiunmiy sola Tor J6.75 today. Among tho ewe sales were a couple ot cars that changed hands nt 34.50. While matured muttons Hiirfrwi It any was apparent In lambs. (3n'erally speaxing, rat iambs may be regarded as stciidy to easier, most everything of that sort selling with a vnrv fnlr activity. Taking the general market into consiueruiion, tne movement was some- irnai now nnn avuii aiiitrii, . ,i..,- though nractlcallv all the ii f far In ir rinrak cieirrea comparatively early In the tore nuon. Included In the receipts were about 1,000 iicimi oi iuano ewea mat sold straight as feeders at J4.00. As SUCll n mnll vnlnnu of trade Is done In tha class of sheep at imm umo at lne year, u is difficult to compare values, thnre being really not enougn to establish quotations. Quotations on sheep and lambs i-mbs, good to choice, KWif o.w, minim, lair to gooa, i.ioajs.w; yeari Ings, light, 36.50O7.15; yearlings, heavy, J.003.60; wethers, good, to choice, 4,7Mp a.m; wemers, tair to goon, i.lin,75.' oiyri, good to choice, 34.40JM.65j owes, fair to good. J4.15Jf4.40; cull sheep aijd bucks, a.,oui(r,hax. No. Av. 260 fed lambs,,., . 77 16 fed lambs, culls 64 209 fed ewes... , ,..,104 211 fed ewes, ( 101 9S8 Idaho ewes, feeders 103 2S Idaho ewes, feeders, culls.. 93 569 Idaho lambs, fedem , (9 Pr. 8 23 6 76 4 .15 4 23 4 00 3 00 7,40 G 50 8 10 5 00 4 40 4 65 4 65 3 75 4 50 4 50 8 00 7 85 800 V9 Idaho lambs, feeders, culls,. 54 1 n . 1 .. f: 3 ted lambs, . 72 80 fed lambs 103 fed ewes , 537 fed ewe 165 fed ewes , 561 fed ewes , 131 fed 'ewes, ,1,.,.., 62 fed ewes,...,,,., 49 fed lnmba 501 fed lamb 34 fed lambs DICCniSASH IN ... 72 ... 92 ...107 ...107 ...127 ...iOS .U4 ... 50 ... 75 ... 73 r r AVOOI. .SUPPLY TUlrty-Flve ailHIon Poniida Leas ' Than Lust Year. IKXSTON, Jan. 3. The Commercial IKil letin will say of the wool market tomor row; Our canvass of tho country shows that the total supply of all kinds of wool, for elgn and domestic, In deaJcrs' hands and unsold on January 1. Is S3.460.3&6 pounds. of which 66,457,818 pounds In domestic and tne bniance, 17,002,537 pounds, foreign, These figures show a decrease of over 31,000,000 pounds, ns compared with the total supplies on hand In tho whole coun try on January 1, 1912. Domestic wool, wnion on uuu aa.it wan computed at. 108, 128.900 pounds, shows a decrease nf nearly 40,000,000 pounds, as compared with last year, while foreign wool has shown an in crease for the country at large of 4,617,720 poutas. The Boston Wool Trado association's computation shows a total of 43,849.855 pounds on hand in Boston, of which do- mestla Is 31,922,3IH pounds, or approxi mately one-naif or that in dealers' own ernhlp last year. Foreign wools havo shown an Incrraseof nearly 4.000,000 pounds being computed at 10,327,5.77 pounds. Those figures twar out the contention that stocks In the country at large are phenomenally light. .This Is also true of the stocks In growers' or dealers hands throughout tho world. The shipments of wool from Boston the" first two days of the year were l,287.0i6 pounds, against 1,535,610 pounds ror tne same period last year. Tho receipts to January z, in elusive. wrre 1.693,719 pounds, against 2,376.989 pounds for the same period last year. Philadelphia Produce A.nrkrt. PHILADELPHIA. Jan. S.-IHrTTBIb- Firm: trade fair; western creamery ex tra. 39c, Baas More plentiful; wcoKer; Pennsyl vania and other nearby firsts, free cssos, $8.40 per case; Pennsylvania and other nearby current reoetpts, fneo canes, 37,80ifr 8.10 pe.r case; western first, free roses, S.10 per case: western firsts, free cases. free cases, J7.007W.W per case. CHEESE quiet; unennngea, Coffee Market, NEW YORK. Jan. 3 COFFEE Fu tures market opened barely steady at a decline or 13 to is points, a roily or i or 4 points occurred during the middle of the day on covering and trade buying, but the late salea from Europe were eas ier nd the market here eased off again. closing barely steady, net 17 to 21 points lower. Hpot coiree, easy; mo m, 1017; Santos 4s, 15e. Mild, quiet: Cordova, 1616c. Liverpool firatn Market. LIVERPOOL. Jon. 3.-WHBAT-Kpot. steady; No. 1 Manitoba. 7s 8d: No, 2 Manitoba. 7s 6d; No. 3 Manitoba. 7s 4d. futures, stesdy; March, 7s 4!d; May, 7s Jfcd: July, 7s 2d. CORN Spot, easy; American mixed, old, 6s Id; American mixed, old, via Oal veston. I Cd; futures, firm; January, j lftd, February, 4s Hd. London Stock Market. LONDON, Jan. 3. American securities opened steady and a fraction higher to day. Later the market turned easier un der realising. At noon Cansdlan Paclflo was 13 lower, while the fest ot the list ranged from above to below yester day's New York closing. Dry Goods .Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 3.-DRY GOOD.S Cotton goods markets and cotton yarn markets wera quiet .and firm. ulled wools were easier Jobbers are doing a very light business for the moment. AV00I Market. ST. LOUIS. Jan. .-WtX)L-Stcadyt medium grades, combing and clothing. 23ms04o; light fine, lfl4lo; heavy fine. laSTSc; tub washed, 27&S6c. Metal Mnrkrt. ST. LOUia Jon, 3,-r.METALS-Lead. firm; 31.20. Spelter, firm; 37.20 DUN'S REYIEW OF TRADE New Year Acquires Legacy from Old of Many Advantages, HEAVY BUSINESS IS ASSURED From AH Lend I no- Cities, Iloth Kaat and West, Knrl of Year Adrlees Are Satisfactory nnd Op timism PreTntls, NEW YORIa. Jan. 3,-Dun's Review of Trade will sny tomorow: ThV new year opens with all the gains and advantages achieved during the last hlf of 1912. The now year takes over from the old the Increased agricultural wealth resultlnr from big crops, the great activity In the largest Industrie, the aug Merited confidence In al lbrsnches ot do. trtnstlo trade, the record breaking for olgn commerce and the full employment of labor at high wages, insuring 1arg buying power. With this legacy from 1912, the maintenance of a heavy volum of business apparently Is assured, Rank clearings during 1912 increased 9.3 per cent over 1911. Railroad traffic, moreover. Is very heavy. In the cotton nnd woolen trades, the outlook Is an en couraging one. From all tho leading cities, hoth east npd west, the end of the year advice are satlsfactorp In most of the material points and generally nn optimistic" spirit prevails. nitAnsTiiKiyrV TrtAnia nevrew Htislnesa SIoith Dotth Less Than llsna lat Tills Season. NEW YORK, Jan. 3. Bradstrcet's to morrow will sny: After traveling nt n brisk pace buslnesri .Y!.MowI,.,i,,',WM' 1Wo,'5 le "O Uiaii VmIJ ;tMon' Confidence In ttto future is in evidence. 1J11 . .' 'f0B.le" enjoyed an unexampled Li?mMi-l7Yi- . V1 .most 1ndW'" con sumption bids fair to overtop production .i?,r..??.,n. 1 mft nm' th ,ron "' teel In tV'ii y Probably never entered on a new tweiiprriontn. under moro auspicious cir cumstances. firi?nJ" J" ''""lAnd and rates remain wny ofT aro 001 a lan,s Iluslneas failures for tho week ending weerTr2,1"9 ?tT' "Ka,ni,t 9 " the Ilka week of. 191- Thorn wore twentv-four w'SSTi iniW ''i,r1nK tn weak. t'ni.H,?clu',ln.R:no"r- P"rts from iiidin ?t.a1, CnnM tor the week "iry ? wrgregnte 4,B96.61 bu.. ngalnst 3,291,617 bu. this week last vntV Cor" exports for the wef w l.mW tSfl bUf In 1912 U ,n8t WMk NKW YORK UBEnAL MARKKT auotatlons of itie- Day on Vartons Mint- v.,m",0,,,f"' NEW YORK, Jan. 3.-FLOUR-teady: l&-rU,l"; H4O0J4.45; wlnterltents Jl.65ffo.00; winter extras No..l. Jt.05L15 . "."I". ""n'Bhts, S4.CXff4?lO; wlntsr 4h,U; Prlngffclears, W ' toady i fair to goo. J3.iy3.i; choice to fancy, J3.0Oft-t.0O. Buckwheat viiSaiLVy nn" wW,o and driodra? : coarBe' W'"0? k'" BuToloTJU,et: NO' 4 68V4Wc' e' ' f-BARLEY-Stcady; feeding. COtfc. c. i. f.. flSffalo mu,Un sW0c. 6. I. f.l WHEAT-Spot markot easy; No. 2 red". 11.07 nominal In elevator and S1.08 f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, 97i f. o. I). afloat. Futures market advanced early. b"' ff late, closing o net lower. CORN Spot markot steady; export. B5c. spot, f. o. b. afloat ?TSr8,ot t easy; standaift white, 3SV6o; No. 3, 3SQ33o; No. 4, STWlt 38Hc; nntural white, 370CS,o; white clipped. MMmc ' 1LVY Qulot; standard. JJ.Tj No. 1. UMHM-wi No. 2, li.wtfi.02vi; No. i, mm. HOPS Steady; stato common to choice. 1912, 2l32c; 1911, 1215c; .'aclflo coast, 1912. 15023c;' Mil. 1416c, HIDlOS-InocUve: Central America, SJlif: Bogota, 27(82SC LEATHER Firm; Hemlock firsts. 28 IDc; seconds, 27dj2Sc; Uiirds, 244J35o; re jects, l&fl20c. PROVISIONH-Pork. barely steady; mess, J19.OO019.25; family, $22.00323.00; short clear, J22.00O34.00. Beef, quiet; mess, j20.OO1a2i.OO; family, J24.00tf25.oo; bef hanw. J30.COlf32.00. Cut roeaU, dull; pickled bellies. 10 to it pounds, J12.00912.50; pickled hams. $H.00K50. iArd. firm; middle west prime. J9.SOS9.90: refined. quiet; continent, J10.45; South Anvuico, fit.ivj uuiiipuuua, m.wu TALtXW Dull: prime city hhds. 6Ue: special, 7c; country, O&iCKc. BUTTER Firm: receipts. 9.1S2 tubs! creamery extras, 37U3So; firsts, 32jf36c, faetorj' held, 224i854c. ujiiuists Hteady and unchanged; re celptM, 3,391 boxes. EGOS Steady: recclDtiL 3.988 oaSbs. fresh gathered, seconds and lower trades. 30J?23c; refrigerator, special marks, fancy ana local storage cnorgrs paid, zuyxftia. nearby hennery, whites, fancy, largo, now laid, 3536c; western gathered whites, 24 fl32c. IOULTRY Live, firm; western chick ens, 14Q16c; fowls, 144fl6l4c; turkeys, 20c, dressi-d, easy; fresh killed western chick ens, l2tjH8c; fowls, 1215V4c; turkeys, 14 tf23c. Ml. I.iinis (.enernl Market. ST, LOUIS. Jan. 3. WHEAT Firm . track'. No. 2 red. ll.aMM.llt No. 3 hml 91J4C. ' CORN Higher: track. No. 2. 4fie TJn 9 white, 49c OATS Steady; track. No. X 23c: Nn. 1 White. 34Vic. Closing prices of futures: WHEAT Weak: Mav. 92V4e? Jul v. VU1 WAc " CORN Higher; May, 47Hc, July, 4Sf 48Tic. uath weak; May. 33.K0; July, 33V,c. RYE-Unchanged. 62c. FLOt'R Quiet: red wlntor nutnnta 14 fi 5.10; extra fancy and straight, t4.00fi4.); luinl winter clears, J3.40uO.COf aiam nmomy, Jio.w, CORN.MBAIy-J2.90. BRAN Strong: sacked feeat illi Jl.01W.06. HAY-Firmer; timothy, II2.Oft317.0i; prairie. JiLOuENto. ISA IK I NO 9 C. TWINE Helnp. 8c PROVIHIONB Pork, unchantred: Inh. btng. J16.75. Iard. unchanged: nrtm.. steam. JlO.lCSH.O Dry rait meats, un changed; boxed extra shorts. 1U.27U. clear ribs. JU.37M; short clears. JIL624. Bacon, unchanged: boxed extra shorts. 3I2.37V4; clear ribs, 12.37; hort clears. J12.62H. POUiyTRY-Qulet; chickens, lie. spline. 13c; turkeys. 17c; ducks, 15c; geese, 13c, Jiiri-rj!;ii jnrm; creamery, n3fic. EOaS-Flrmer; 22V4c Receipts. Shipments Flour, bbls 8,j00 noun Wheat, bu ltv.000 106.CU) Corn, bu 85,000 77,000 date, bU , 76,000 43.000 Ivnnsas City drain mid Prorlslonn. KANSAS CITY. Jan. 2. WHEAT Steady: No, 2 hard. 83fi01c: No. 3..S2H4K jicb'i0, " re1, "ca8,l-06; No' wHc CORN-V44CO higher: No. 3 mixed. H 46Vic; No. 3. 44l,i45c; No. 2 white, 46 46V4o; No. 3. 46c OATS Unchanged; No. 2 white, 3i305c; No. 2 mixed. 334TCHc closing prices or rutures: WHEAT May, SSc; July. 84c. CORN-May, 47Hto; July, 4TVJ'IHc, OATH May, 345c. . RYE-62ijrOc. . HAY-JTnchanged. BUITER-Creamery.tac; first, 31c; seo- onds, 29a; packing, ZOSic ECUS Extras, 25c; firsts. 22H-323o; sec onds. He. POULTRY-Hons, 13o; roosters, 8C, young turkeys, ISc; ducks, 13tfltc. Receipts, Shipments. Wheat, bu ,,. 68, 43.00U Corn, bu 33,000 ium Oata, bu 9.000 12.000 Key to the ' Situation Bee Wont Ada, American Telephone & Teliraili Ci. A aiviatna 01 no uouara par aoar lll M paid on Wednea4ar. Januarjr II, lilt, to stack. haldara ot record at tha cloaa of bualatas oa Tuaaday, Dtcsrabar It, UU. ' i if --Hif lt 3l8? fir 1 i o f ' et .e'l 71' ?' M .05' vi It-b WM. R. DRIVER. Trtasum . ... 4