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    THE BBK: OMAHA, FRIDAY, .IAINTA RY 31. lOl.'J
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I.K OR V.XCHAXC.K U. K. I
what Tradtnc with tho Palmtr
Co.. 1106 w. o; w. md.
omaiia van k. c.
trahlfc -Otnnlm roilnm mnr1rn. f i3
- tin ii HQ iui muii-j in ivtuisas viij. x vy.
TO EXCHANUE-36U acres prairie and
timber land. C miles of Tln Valley. Nor
man county, Minnesota. Price. $?.000.l0.
Give full particulars to proposition In
first letter. B. A Warner, Twin Valley.
Minn.
Walking Distance
Strictly modern except heat. Cr cottage,
having large living room, dining room,
two nice Hired bedrooms, bathroom with
best of plumbing fixtures and large
kitchen, cemented basement and walks.
Nice neighborhood, near 20th find Ohio
Bts. Will take, Ford car or vacant lot
as first payment, balance reasonable
SCOTT & HILL,
"Douglas (mo. 307 McCngue Bldg.
Fine Place
For Chicken Raising
An attractive 3-room bungalow, brand
new, having commented basement with
outside, entrance, city water, electric
lights. This little bungalow Is well built
throughout. It Is located on a good-slied
lot with chlckan house and part for
chicken raising. Only one-half block to
ear line, convenient to schools, stores,
etc. Now Is the time to get ready for
the raising of chickens In the early
spring. Owner will take vacant lot or
Kord car as first payment, balance like
rent.
SCOTT & HILL,
Douglas 1009. SOT McCague Bldg.
IIEAJj ESTATE
TRACTS OV T1TLIS.
rt Co.. oldest abstract ot
206 Brandels Theater.
i
e Home
For Sale
Mrt street,; rooms and sleep
Davil"j "gtori.'s with attic. Tiled
lng Porch, W" vestlWle. First 'loon large
bath rpoTJ11, iivln room w'.tli fireplace
"wJftPbotn t finished lit oak. with
oak floor.'. Wiicyil finished In hard pine
with maple frJirs. Second floor: 4 bed
rooms and bath, finish white enamel with
birch doors, stntned mahogany. Basement:
Kox hot air furnace, laundry trays, fruit
cellar and r-oal bins, cement rioor. mm
ens for entire house, and storm Will
i's for north, west and east sides. A
thorouhlv modern up-to-dato house. Lot
0x135. Asphalt paved street, one of the
best locations In Dundee. One block to
car line. Owner lives In house and will
biVlad to show It to you. Price $5,760,
Beo ua, rr- terms.
George & Company
502-12 City Nafl. Bank Bldg.
Phone Doug. 766.
Walking Distance
Strictly modern, 6-room. square house.
Has large reception hall, living room and
dining room with paneled walls and
plate mil. All these rooms finished In
oak: nice kitchen with pantry and entry-
way on first floor. Large bedroom across
the entire front of the house, with a big
closet and a built-in cheat of drawers,
rii-mrue
also window seat. Two otner mce-suea
bedrooms and large bathroom with tiled
walls, and best of plumbing fixtures. All
floors throughout the house are oak.
House beautifully decorated, having fine
lighting fixtures. On a corner lot. streets
paved; paving paid. Fine neighborhood,
handy to schools, stores and car line
' , Owner Is anxious to sell and will con
sider 11,000 or good vacant lot am first pay
mint. balat.ee like rentr
SCOTT & HILL,
Douglas 1000. .107 McCague Bldg.
CHOICE NEW HOME AT SACRIFICE.
7 large rooms strictly modern, oak rin
lsh. attractive design, large lot. beautiful
location, -commanding sightly view, IJ.twO
for quick sale, your own terms.
110 OASH, 35 PER MONTH.
11 fine residence lots In choice location,
2 and 3 blocks to car. S475 to Km) each.
Also 19 good building lots near 38th ami
J streets, Houtn umann, to nw. ur.
i--ndlng lots well Improved with homeb,
.Will build homes to suit purchaser, and
on rental terms.
WO CASH. 317.50 PER MONTH.
- Oood 4-room. modern cottage, electric
light, gas. bath. etc.. east front lot. el.Nv.
Call and see photos ot this and other
home offerings at low prices and easiest
terms.
RUSSELL &. M K1TRICK CO..
432 Ramgo Bldg. D, 827. 15th and Harney
THEEE NEW BUNGALOWS
I100J3OWN, BALANCE MONTHLY".
Each have 5 rooms and bath, fully
modern and on onu floor. Nice large din-
Vlng room, living room and reception hall
Jwinlshed In oak. Kitchen, bedroom and
bath finished in pine, combination light-
mulshed In oak. Kitchen, bedroom and
ibath finished in pine, combination light
ling fixtures, furnace heat, Full cemented
Phasement. Lot 42x129 feet to alley: yard
tne fixtures, furnace heat, Full cemented
vhasement. Lot 42x129 feet to alley: yard
- , , I . . 1, kUfll ...
nicely sodded, only H block to Sherman
Ave, car line and two blocks to new
school. Price J2.00O each, 1100 down, bal
ance to be the Maine ns rent. These will
go quick; don't be to late.
Payne & Slater Company,
616 Omaha Nafl. Bank Bldg.
JBlELiD CLUB DISTRICT
Six rooms, reo. hall, parlor, dining
room, kitchen and one bedroom on first,
floor, two bedrooms and bath upstairs,
furnace, corner lot, 42x120, paved street,
prlco $3,350, $.'40 cash, balance 330 a month,
which Includes Interest. located 1001 So.
38th avenue.
BEMIS-CAELBEEG CO.
310-312 Brandels Theater Bldg.
BUNGALOW BARGAIN
One of those nifty, new. strictly mod-
ern .6-room. bungalows, worth W.2G0, fjr
12,900. Only $160 cash, balance $30 monthly.
One block from car and store, thre
blocks from school.
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.
Douglas 1781.
2 LOTS
Corner
(j 80 FEET
BEMIS PARK.
$1,210.00.
W. H. GATES,
44 Omaha Nat. Ban Uldc.
Phone Douglas 1294.
MUST . sell my modern bungalow;
worth $3,600. Any offer takes It. Ad
dress B' 622, Bee.
THE ROSEBUD LAND, '0.
handles exchanges of all klnt. Room V
Continental 111k.. Omaha.
LOT on alley between Harney and
Howard on 13th St. Tel. Doug. $34.
12-ROOM house, Kountze Place, Omaha,
$7,000, clear, also other clear Omaha
property. Want California. 1135 W. 42d
St., Los Angeles. Cal.
TO BUY, SELL OR RENT. FIRST SEB
JOHN W. nORUINS. JWQ PARNAM sT
"WELL-ESTABLISH ED real estate bus.
Inesa for sale, incorporated fur $10,0w,
fully paid. A 621. Bee.
S. 11ET Six rooms, bath and reception
room; first class neighborhood. $1,000 cash,
balance monthly. George P. gaxr Phone
iJouglaa 338. Room 603 Ware Block.
ACREAGE.
TEN acres land, new 7-room' house and
barn. See owner, Chaa, Johnson, 70th and
Center. Phone Douglas 7S8J4.
REAIi estate:
jwisi 4e iijint.it . i, run BAtjta
California.
California land excursions 1st and .2d
Tuea. W. T. Smith Co.. 814 City Nat. Bk.
CALIFORNIA-100 acrea best Irrigated
fruit land $. per acre. J. Taylor Baker,
Oak, Shasta Co., Cal.
AD AIM A Mm nOAMIU? M ADVTT
Increased Offerings from Argentina
Weaken British Wheat.
CORN MARKET IS OVERSOLD
Consequently Ileum Are More Confi
dent 'I'hnn They Have llren und
Say that Adrsntsge Shonlrt
lie Tnkrn of t'plurn.
OMAHA, Jan. 30. 191S
The United Kingdom failed to en
couiage holders of wheat in exporting
countries yesterday, as the b'dtfor the
cash wheat were out of line with the real
value of grain In Chicago, and In addi
tion to this the Liverpool market showed
a generally weaker tendency, closing
.with fractional losses. This weakness
was doubtless caused by the Increased
offerings from Argentine ntu at price
concessions, too. The continent pur
chased 160,000 bushels of wheat In
America and this was without doubt
mainly grain that was rlsed north of
the International line. Had It not been
for the short Interest In wheat, which
were bought freely, a far different story
would have been told here. The fear of
a renewal of trouble between Turkey and
the Balkan states caused shorts to be
come active buyers, and the offerings
being held rather tightly for tho time
being. There were gains of VQio for
the day. but there were alltrht reactions
and declines from the best prices reached,
a few taking profits on the hard spots.
Although there nr favorable weather
conditions for moving the wheat crop,
there was a further falling off of 200,000
bushels In primary receipts yesterday,
showing that growers are either running
close to shorts In some sections, or that
they are holding their wheat for higher
prices. The Armour Drain company,
through Its own brokers, bought consid
erable wheat yesterday.
Cash wheat unchanged to Uc lower.
An. oversold condition In the corn mar
ket was the best explanation traders
could give for the rally yesterday: and
that the strength In the Buenos Ayres
market was entirely responsible for the
buying. Bears were more confident than
ever last night and said the advance was
entirely natural and advantage should be
taken of all such upturns to sell for In
vestment, believing that May corn wU
shortly go below 60c and stay there.
A SDeelal cable from Argentina said the
crop reports In that country are exceed
ingly conflicting. That the exportable
surplus Is estimated at 153 0onono busiicls.
The southern hemisphere agents aovancc
win opinion inai uieee peesiininiiu rcui m
are exaggerated. Cash corn, unchanged
to 14c lower.
Oats were the weakest grain on the llft
yesterday, refusing to sympathize with
the strength In wheat and corn. Cash
oats, c lower.
The following cash sales were reported
today:
WHEAT No. 2 hard winter, 2 cars,
854c; 4 cars, S5c. No. 4 spring, 2 cars,
81V4C No. 1 northern. car. S6c. No. 2
durum, l car, Ro',ic. No. 2 mixed, 4 car,
85c. No. 3 mixed, 1 car. 83c.
CORN No. 3 white! 5 cars, 454c. No.
4 white: 1 car, -450. No. 3 yellow: 13 cars,
43.e. No. 4 yellow: 2 cars. 42"t.c; Z cars.
424c. No. 3 mixed: 8 cars. 43c. No. 4
mixed: 3 cars, 42V4c; 1 car. 42Uc; 2 cars,
42c: 1 car, 41Uc No grade: 1 car, 40?ic.
OATS No. 3 white: 3 cars, 32',ic. No.
4 white 2 cars, 82c. No grade: 1 car,
(corn mixed), 31e.
Clearances were: Wheat and flour.
662.000 bu.j corn, 662,000 bu.; oats, none.
Liverpool close: wneat, uncnangeu iu
Hd higher; corn. WT'd lower.
Primary wheat receipts were 1,007,0(0
bu. and shipments 675,000 bu., against re
ceipts of G69.000 bu. and shipments of 275,-'
000 bu. last year.
rrimary corn receipts were i,i,w mi.
and shipments 1,080,000 bu., against re
ceipts of 1,483,000 bu. and shipments of
86C.0O0 bu. last year.
Primary oats receipts were 707,000 bu.
and shipments were 616,000 bu., againit
receipts of 660,000 bu. and shipments or
618,000 bu. laat year.
Omaha Cash Prices.
WHEAT-vNo. 2 hard. M'.T8IHc: No. 3
hard. S3i4c; No. 4 hard. 78l465'4o:
No. 3 spring, S3V4084c: No. 4 spring, 8lj'
"CORN No. 3 white. 45Ul5Vic; No. 4
white, 4445c: No. 3 yellow. 434SVc;
No. 4 yellow. 42ff42ic; No. 3 corn, i2&
43c; No. 4. 41HS42HC.
OATS No. 2 white, 32i!?33r; standard,
S2V4c; No. 3 white, 32Uc; No. 4 white, 32c.
HAIVLEY Malting, 5563c; No. 1 feed,
421T47C.
RYE No. 2, 59S9ttc; No. 3, 58ii36Dc,
Carlot Receipts.
Wheat. Corn. Oats
Chicago
Minneapolis .
Duluth
Omaha
Kansas City
St. Louis ....
Winnipeg ...
67
433
143
,V1
9S
44
7S
ss
287
ir7
81
76
NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET
lluolatlons of the Day on Various
Commodities.
NEW YORK. Jan. 30. FLOUR-Steady ;
spring ratents. S4. 404.65: wlntsr straights
111 ftfUHJ KTl. winter not. ill. 14 7(V7 10!
spring clears, 34.2094.45; winter extras No.
1, J4.u0fl-4.15; winter extra No. 2. I3.90if-
4.00; Kansas tralghts. 10ft 4.2.. Rye
floui, dull; fair to good, fS.&yq.sz. huck
I wneat f our, dull: 12.33 per 100 IDs.
I I-! V . 1.- , T QiA..i. eiHH ...v.ttA ,,4
yellow, 1.301.35; cctarse. S1.26Q'1.30; kiln
tunea, ,3.16.
RYE Quiet: No. 2 western. 67c c. I.
f . Buffalo.
BARLEY Steady: feeding c. I. f. New
York; malting, 604j70c c. I. f. Buffalo,
w lirJAT npol market steady: No,
rod. tl.064. elevator, and 11.10. f. o. b
afloat, nominal; No, 1 northern Duluth.
J1.C1. f. o. b. afloat. Futures market
closed net unchanged. May, m lo-lwijW'c,
ciosea at iwftc; juiy closed at aiHC
i Bonded wheat, January, closed S1.00U:
Way, MHc;-July, 97'.c. Receipts. 66,000
on,: smpmeniB. itu.wi du.
CORN Spot market easy; export, Kc, f.
o. b. afloat.
OATS Spot market steady: No. 3. 3Se:
I no. 4. siw. , white clipped. 3S&41C. Ro
eelpts, 95,000 bu.; shipments, 3,000 bu.
. HOPS Easy; state, common to choice,
1912. 201i22c: 1911. 12815c: Pacific coast.
1912. 17Sf23c; 1911. 139160.
HIDES-Steady; Central America, 2Sc;
Bogota. 28i,429',4c
FEED Western spring bian. $23.50:
standard middling, $23.50; city. $24.50.
HAY Standard. $1.00(31.05; No. 1, $1,074
91.10; No. 2. 96c$1.00; No. 3. SOflOOc.
LEATHER Hemlcck firsts, 28fe9ci sec
onds, 2728c.
PROVISIONS-Pork, mess, $t9.70fl!9.90;
family. $21.00C3.00; short clears, W.iKWj
22.2.".. Beef, mess, .OOtgrzUiO; family
$24.ft"25.00: beef hams, $30.00032.00. Cut
meats, quiet; pickled bellies, 10 to 14
pounds, $12121ic; pickled hams, 14c. Lard,,
steady; middle west prime, 110.4010.60; re
fined, steady; continent, $16.05; So.ith
'America. $11.50; compound, J7.6W7.7.V
lll'TTER Market rirm; creamery ex
tras, !545!6c; firsts, 32cT35c; process
KKAIj K8TATK
11ANC1I LANDS FOR SALE
FAll'l
Mlasonrl.
LAND FOR SALE-Wrltn for prices of
torn, clover and blue grac lands. Co
Operative Realty Co., Humansvllle. Ma
." vlrik.
IMPROVED FARM-320 acies, $S an
acre; 12 milts from town; rich black soli;
50 acres broke; all fenced; house 23x24;
near school and In sight of twenty-five
other farm houies. Must have your fil
ing right. J. A. Tracy, Kimball. Neb,
Wl.coniln,
THE KEROfJfiON8eed Co. is opening
the largrat seed farm In the country In
upper Wlaconaln. Thia ought to be a sug
geatlon to the homeseeker while there is
yet cheap landa In the state of high
quality grains. Write for Information to
the Wisconsin Advancement Assn.. Mil
waukee, Wis.
LIVE STOCK MAniCET OF WKST
Ship live atock to South Omaha. Save
mileage and shrinkage. Your consign
ments receive prompt and careful atten
tion. I.Itc Stork Commission Merchants.
RYERS BROS. & CO. Strong, reliable.
CLIFTON Com. Co.. 222 Exchange Bldg.
MARTIN BROS. Sc. Co., loxctuuig Bldg,
TALLOW- Prime ilty linds. 6',c. spe
ilal. 6 coiinm. Ofi'ac.
extras 2ttf;4c. Imitation cream
ery, first. rtmKo; factory, held. Mi)c,
current make, firsts, JSfiWtc; seronds. !1
Vac. packing slock. June make, aSlHc
current make, No 2. Alf204c: No. f, 17
1!c.
CHKBSE-Steady. whole milk, held,
white or colored specials. U'JtUVkc. state
whole milk, winter laarto. white or colored
specials, not green. lHri&c; skims. I5tf
14c.
EdOR-Markct was firmer. fresh
gathered extras. 3T.c. held fresh
average best. lMf20c. refrigerator firsts,
lPfiWtc; nearby hennery, whites, good tp
large sire, new laid. nOflfllo, Selected
whites, defective In site or qilalltv. 2Mf
Vi-...; Viiiil ".I" ir.V "..j7.." .l.
ivl ijl in ureesru. i-hw.j . ....... .
killed western chickens. 12tflfc fowls. 13
fflCc: turkevs. 14rfS3ic. Live, firm; west-
era chickens, 14c, fowls. 15c; turkeys,
lSSflPc
- i
CHlCAtJO ORA1X AXI MUV1H.! t
Kratnres of the- Trading: ami Closing:
Prices on-Hoard of Trade.
CHICAGO. Jf. 30-Assertlons that
hereafter European buyers would give
preference to Argentine wheat as against
cargoes from the United States and Can
ada took much of the snap today out of
an attempt to advance the market here.
Closing prices were barely steady at a
gain of He to U5fVc net.
Corn showed a loss of to HW-"c.
onts finished tho same ns last night and
provisions varied from THc decline to a
rise of 2Via ...
Drouth reports from India, which put
strength In wheat prices during the first
part of tho day, seemed to lose effect
when the Argentine bugbear led to ex
tensive realising sales on tne part, oi
holders. War news, reports of Improved
fimip ri.manH in the northwest und pre
dictions of cold weather appeared equally
powerless to keep prices trom siippiuk
buck.
Favorable weather and Increasing re
ceipts pulled corn down. Bearish news
from Argentina and the late setback In
wheat counted also In depressing prices.
Buying orders from the southwest made
oats comparatively steady. Ixjcnl specu
lators weie the best sellers.
Packers unloading weakened provisions
The Department ot Agriculture report
was not satisfactory, as the longs had
believed would be the case.
Article, Open. I Hlgh.l Low I Close.! Yes'y.
Wheat
May.
l
I
,92T93'41
93
July
P0VJ
91 l-
Wl904t8"l
s'a'i S9ii
I I
Sept.R91'.4
S9'4
Bl'i
Corn. I I
siiv. sifiTiiMTta:
nim sin:
ars'savi".
July.i WMtlKWa?
53V3'453t.i'O-lli3?i'0ti
Sept.!
Oats. I
May. I
July.,
Sept. I
Pork. I
53j
I
34
341,41
33M
.KtfWUI 3374j
33T.
34
33T4
33T'334
34HJfi 34 I
34
33!i
May.flS
T 4A 1 !
19 30
19 10
19 12H!
t9 20 19 15
13 174 19 as
10 25 10 30
10 X. 10 274
10 25-27
10 2714
10 274 10 324
ID
Lard.
Jan.. 10 25
May. IP 27-30!
10 no
10 M
July. 10 274
10 :iw
10 17-20
Ribs.
J an. I 10 20
May. I 10 30
10 30
10 20
July.i 10 30 I 10 30
10 17H 10 25
Chicago Cash Prices-Wheat: No. 2 red,
$1. 10(31. 11; No. 3 red. $1.0391.08; No. 2
hnrd, omUKWc; No. 3 hard, 9Wlc; No. 1
northern, 91Jf02Uc; No. 2 northern. 8ci
POc; No. 3 northern, 87JS9c! No. 2 aprins,
SSBSOc; No. 3 spring. 8&S8S0; No. 4 spring,
78ff81c, velvet chaff 841T91c. durum, iitf
92c. Corn: No. 2 yellow, 50c; No. 3, 474
(ff48c; No. 3 white, 50i(r04c: No. 3 yel
low, 474'!r4'.4c: No. 4, 455p47V4c; No. 4
white. 4ifOOc: No. 4 yellow, 4545f47,4o.
Oats: No. 2 white, 35V44f38Mc, No. 3 white,
33(a33Hc; No. 4 white, 32fi32ic; standard,
2434Hc Rye- No. 2, W&'IM'io Seeds:
Timothy. $3.0WH.16; clover. $12.00S).Oi.
Barlev. 61870c. Provisions; Lard, $10.2.".'ul
10.27: Ribs. $10.37. Pork, $18.95W19.17,4.
RtiTTEru-Steady; creameries, 24ff34c.
EGOS Easier; receipts. 4,214 cases: at
mark, cases included, 19iiClc; refrigerator
firsts. 16fl"164c; firsts, 22c.
POTATOES Weak; receipts. 39 crs;
Wisconsin, 42047c; Michigan, 45847c; Mln
ncsoUa3S45c. PO"t" RY Alive, firm; turkeys, ioc;
chickens, 15c; springs. I4"c.
St. I.011U fieneral MnrUrl.
ST. IiOUIS, Mo., Jan. 30. WHEAT
Cash, firm; track No. 2 red, '$l.lOg'1.12Vs;
No. 3 hard, 90694c.
CORN Higher; track No. 2, 49c; No. i
white. 60WS61c , . . ,J
OATS Higher; track No. 2, 34c; No. 2
white. S5i8"3"&c.
RYE Unchanged: 63Hc.
Closing prices of futures:
WHEAT-May. 93ic; July. S'c.
CORN Lowel ; May, 60ic; Jul). 514
61OAT8-Wek; May, 34Ue: July, 'MilWi
FLOUR Dull; red winter patents, $3.00
W5.25; extra fancy and straight. $4.00lf
4.80: hard winter clears. $3.4093.55.
SEED Timothy, $10.00.
CORNMEAL-$2.90.
BRAN Lower, $1.0001.02.
HAY Timothy. $12.00glS.36; prairie.
SU.0OS15.00.
BAGGING 9!ic.
TWINE 8c. , .
PROVISIONS-Pork. jobbing, $16.. 6.
Drv salt meats, boxed extra shorts. $11.00;
clear ribs, $11.00; short clears, $U.12,A.
Bacon, boxed, extra shorts. $12.00; clear
ribs, $12.00; short clears, $12.12H-
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 12:000 12,000
Wheat, bu 106,000 l-T.WJO
Corn, bu 90,000 47.000
Oats, bu 61,000 80.000
Kansas Cltr Groin and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, Jan. 30. WHEAT
Caah, unchanged; No. 2 hard, 86H4KJe;
No. 8, 89g91o; No, 2 red, $1.0101.00; No. S,
96c(f$1.0J.
CORN Unchanged to '4c lower; No. 2
mixed, 4747Mc; No. 3, 46',i(cH6Hc; No. 2
white. 43Hc; No. 3. SiSiBc.
OAXS-Steady: No. 2 white, 35eOJtio;
No. 2 mixed, 34&34HC
Closing prices of futures;
WHEAT May. J7T48Sc; July. 85;&68Tic.
CORN May, SOSSOlc; July. 61ic.
CJATS May, Xr,c,
RYK Unchanged.
HAY Unchanged.
BUTTBR-Creamery. 32c; flrats, 30!ic;
ceoonds, 28Vic; packing, lVic.
EaOS Extras, 24c; flrats, 22H23c; sec
onds, lie.
POULTRT Hens. UViro; roosters, Sc;
young turkeys, 18c; ducka, lSUHo. ,
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu 78,000 66.000
Corn, bu 81.000 2R.000
Oats, bu 20.000 9,tO0
."lllnnrnpolts Grain Market,
MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. Jan. 30.
WHBAT May. 87T4c: July. S9Hc Closing:
rush; No. 1 hkrd. 87T4c: No. I northern.
S6JS7Sc; No. 2 northern, 848G4c; No. 2
hard Montana, 87Hc.
BRAN-$19.M.
FLOUR Fl rst patents, $4.VS4.65; sec
ond patents. $l.1M-4.50; first clears, $3.10
3.40; second clears, $2.302.60
FLAX-$1.33"ki.
BARLEY 4&6 69c.
.Mllnanlirr Grain Markrl.
MILWAUKEE. Jan. 30.-WHBAT-No.
1 northern. 91U091Vjc; No. 2 northern. fQQ
90c; No. 2 hard winter, 934Mc: May. 9014c;
July. 89c.
CORN No. 3 yellow. 47,4S4Sc; No. 3
white. 60'ic No. 3. 47Ho; May, 6lie;
July. 02Hc.
OATH Standard, 3435e.
BAnLKY-atftTOe.
1,lprion Grain Market.
LIVERPOOL. Jan. 30. WHEAT-Spot.
teiLdv: No. 1 Manitoba. 7s 9d: No. 2. 7s
6V4d: No. 3, 7s, 4d. Futures easier; March.
7s 4"Ud; May, 7s 2fl; July, 7s Hd.
COIlN Spot, easy; American new, 6a
2d: American mixed old, ts; old, via
Galveston, 6a 7id. Futures, steady; Jan
uary, 5s lHd; February, 4s 10'd.
Pcorln Market.
PEORIA, Jan. 30.-CORN-14C lower;
. 1 1 . . V , ...linn.
O. & eilUW. a74l' uni t 4.". 1 7D"'l
45Hc; No. 3 mixed. 4614Ji47l4c; No. 4 mixed,
45H84Uc: sample. 3SQ44C.
OATS uncnapgea; ro, i wnne, mt
2JUc; standard. 34c; No. 3 white, 33U-,i
No. 4 white, 3a802l4c.
Tnrpenllue and lloaln.
SAVANNAH, Ga., Jan. 30.TURPEN
TINK Firm, 3114c to 4l4c; sales, 96 bar
rels! receipts. 241 barrels; shipments, 51
barrels; stocks, 21,500 barrels. Rosin,
firm; sales, l.OOO barrels; receipts, 1,300
barrels; shipments, 114 barrels: stock.
130.750 barrels: Quotation! A. B., $4.95
5.70; C. I)., $5.50 to $5.70; E., $5.93 to $6.fti;
F., $6.15; G., $6.15 to $6.20; H., $6.15 to $6.25;
U, $6.26: K $8.60; M . T.!i N., $7.05;
W O., $715; W. W , $7.80.
itniit ifAnir nmniir nimnm
hXi TUna MUUl MAimm f
'
rrj; . p.j, T.,!
Trading on Considerably Larger i
Scale in Stocks and Bonds.
UNCERTAIN TONE IS LOST
l inisnl .Movement Apparent! Ul
rrrteil Chleflj- AKalust hort ln
teret, from Which Most of
the Demand Conies.
VHW Vntll .ton .-M Trf1lnF nn
, ... -
a considerably larger scale today In both
bonds and stocks. The market lost the
uncertain tono of tho prcxloiis session,
ami vlgotom advances were made through
the list. Almost nil of the leading stocks
were In brisk demand and gains of 2
points or more were recorded among such
standard Issues ns Reading, rnlon Pa
cific, Steel and Amalgamated Copper.
Profit-taking sales In the last hour largely
reduced tho advance.
The Improvement In the tone of the
market could not be said to be due to
any positive new influence and appar
ently the movement was directed chiefly
against the short Interest, from which
came a large part of the dejnand. This
view of the situation was supported by
tho way in which once or twice during the
session prices were marked up buow
nntly as bear traders rushed Jo cove?.
Further mnnlpulntlon on n large scale
of American Can stocks had much to do
wit hthc market activity. The comon
stock wan pushed up over 5 points to
45i, within less than 2 points of the high
mark reached Inst October. The preferred
moved "P 2H to 129.
No definite Information has been given
to disclose a solid foundation for the
rise. Southern Pacific, which was ex
ceptionally strong yesterday, was com
paratively heavy today, although the De
cember statement showed a gain In net
revenue of $44,000.
Slight Irregularity developed In the
bond market. Total' sales, par value.
M.750,000. United States 3 declined
on call.
Number of sales and leading quotattoni
on stocks today were as follows:
AmtliiiBiited Corpr
American Acrlcutluril
AmrlMn Hft fviursr
Amerlrsn Cn ...
Amerlcin Cn pfd.. .
Amrrlcin C F
American CVtlcm Oil. .
Am Ice ffrurltlet..
Amrlcftn l,Ineed . .
Arotrlrtn IcomettT .
Ainerlcjtn . A TX...
Am 8 n. pfd
Am Fuir rttflnlnt...
Anifrlcjn T T
American Tot-acco . ...
Anaconda Mlnlns Co...
AtrhlKon
AlctilKon pfd
Atlantic CoiM 1,1 na
Paltlmore A. Ohio
Pfthlchcm CtMl
Drooktrn Rapid Tr
Canadian TarKlo . ...
Central Leather
ChetaptaJie A Ohio. . . .
Chlcsno O. W
Chlcano, M. A St. P..
Chicago & N W
Colorado K A I I
Contolldatwt Oas
Corn rroducta
Palawar A !ludon
Imer A nio Grande.
Denver & It. O. pfd...
Dlttlllera' Kecurltlm .
Erie
Krle lat pfd
Jl.tMn 7'l its
101 il tl4
1.1(10 ? v
lSMf 4(
2.ltrt 124
.114
!V
'
III
M
ti
tt't
40
m
300
I. TOO
It
it
"4i
41.
tin
M0 I04U 1NU lfSV
00 117H 1UW
ton tisu. Ill M
00 IUK 7'4 M7
1.400 MS JTH JIH
j.ioo loss irH
100 102 10
i.oo ioiw iii '
no Jp sm
10144
130 1
loiti
MS4
l.'OO 91 "4
3,104 141
4on :
1,200 7I4
1S '1
'JJJt 'JJJ
!!,.
'!!
:,foo 114
400 iiu
8.300 37
1.100 I3M4
3S.100 11
13. 1SIU
.1,.
11. i.iii
iat ii7
ui
1l
21
II
HU i
a??
13,000
700
too
34
44
31
44
,..7
F.rla M pfd
(reneral Ktartrlc .
Great !sorthern pfd
Oreat Northern Ore ctfs.
llllnola Central
tnterhorough Met
Inter. .Met. pfd
Internationa) llarreeter..
lnter-Marlne pfd
International Paper . ..
International Pump -.
41
40i
tat. .
1 I
400 1I2U 14IH
:,ooo its i:i4 Hsu
t.too 40U mi ;
100 ii't ins 1S7'4
l.too ls i US 1
!,100
100
:oo
its
l!l
14
124
Il4
rS
1SS
1
US
103 V4
Kaniaa City Southern
Laclede Qaa
Lehigh Valley
UHilailllo V Nashville..
M., St. P. & S. Bte. M.
MlMourl, K. a T
Ittatourt Pacific
National DUcult
iXatltmal Iad ... ..
n. rt. n. of m. sd 'tt. .
New York Central
N. V.. O. a W
rtolk Weatern
North American
Northern Pacific
Pacific Mall
Pcnnnylvanla
I'rople'a flu
P.. C, C. & St L
I'Jttaburgh Coal
Preyed Steel Car
Pullman Palate Car
Reading
llepubllo I. &. H
, llepubllc I. It S. pfd....
'Rock UUnd Co
Rock Wand Co. pfd
St. L. & 8. V. Id "pfd...
KMboe.nl Air Line
Seaboard A. L. pfd
Bio... Sheffield fl. & I
Southern raclflc
l:.O0O 14JS 14IU IMS
20) INS IMS 1
IW 1I1S 1HS 140S
100 ST. 21H I7S
l.tOO US 4tS 4H4
100 lit 1:2 HIS
00 HU IIS 1
100 :j 23 24
1.300 1M'4 10IU 109
400 ' 32'. 51 3
S.iOO "11314 HI 1HS
2W SOS 0S 0S
3.000 120S 11V4 HIS
2O0 30S !0 0S
1.100 123S 12 123
700 116 HIS 1IIV4
101S
2,000 28S 22S 23
S3
1IJ
H.401 IMS llilt 1SU
2,400 26 2IS S
COO
IJS
23U
42
27 S
20S
tS
43S
If
7
2.600
2,100
:oo
700
100
2tS
40
31S
20H
4 IS
46S
4i
40S
I7S
0
300
41
30.400 110
101s ios
27 27H
fos os
34 34
Southern Itallrar
So. nllwar pfd
Tenneaaeo Copper
Taxaa & Pacific
Union Pacific
Unloo Pacific pfd
United Statea Itcaltj
Unltl BUUi Rubber. ...
United States Steal
V. 8. Steel Pfd
Utah Copper
Va-Ca.rollnt Chemical ..
Wabaah
'WabMh pfd
Weatarn" Maryland .. ..
Weelern Union
Weatlnghouae Electric ..
2.40J 27T4
f00 WIS
0 34l
300 20S
:os mi
31,000 1IIS IMS HIS
200 W',4 V'S 0
72 S
2,300
r.7oo
s
US
i
4114
MS
400 1104. DOS DOS
2,(00 tiH MS (4S
1,000 3IS M
31 S
314
13
42S
71
7IU
7S
100
ZOO
300
4,700
1SS
1S
72S
74S
1114
43S
71S
74
Wheeling I B
Total aalea ror tne cmy, t.i.aw nr...
' ir lork Money Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. 30 MONEY ON call,
steady, 2M3 per cent; ruling rate. 2
per cent; closing bid, 2 per cent; offered
per cent. Sterling exchange: '",K.w',.h,
actual business In bankera' bills at $4.8340
for 60 day bills and at $4.8750 for demand.
Commercial bills, .ta, , .....
SILVER Bar, GJc; Mexican dollars.
aBCNDS-Qovernmcnt. easier; railroad,
Closing quotations on bonds today were
fi" t?Jil.W$".: ...! K. C. So. ref. 3. ,$.,
do coupon 10 L. & N. unl 4a i
X! S 3ai reg lo:SL. S. d'b. 4a 1111. 3S
'do -coupon 102SM. K. T. lt 4a. 14
U g 4a; reg 1H 1 Itn. 4Sa... . MS
do coupon lllS'Mo. Pacific ,... .70
Panama ! oupon..l03S du eonr Ca I4
A -C lat ta ctfs... M'iN R R of M IS. 17
Amer Ag. 1014 N. Y C. g. 3S . 7S
AT&T cr. 4a.. 104 do dab. 4a . WS
Am.' Tobacco 6a. ...Ill N. T. K H H.
Ardour & Co. 4S. Ri cv. 3S. . MS
Atchlaon son. 4S. 744M & W. lat c. 4a. tS
do cr. 4a 10 13S do ov. 4a
.112
do cr. M
lt4SNo. Pacific 4a MS
IS do 3s 61
KU'O. 8. L rfdg 4a. W
HSrenn. cv Jli 115. MS
M do con. 4a I02S
1014. Heading gen. .... SIS
A. C. U 1st 4.
Hat. Ohio 4a..
do JSa
Brook. Tr. cr- 4a
rn. at Oa. la,.
Con. leather l
MH tt. L. & S. K. It 4a 11
Cha'a. Ohio Us. -100H do gen. Is. 114 '
do conr. 4S St. L. 8. W c 4a.. n'S ,
Chtogo n-- -.
CD Q. J. I--- MS80. Par. cot. 4e MS
do g0. 4a t!i do ct. 4a 1314
CM I rt 4Sa.l04i do lat ref. 4i 3S
C R. I. P. t. 4a. 43; So. Hallway la 106S
do rfg. 4s 17S do gn, 4s 77S
C & 8. r &. 4S. M',4 Union Pacific 4a.... M
p". & II. t. 4" do cv. 4s .. MS
D & n. O. ref. It. MS "do let ref. 4a 13
niatltlera la .. M!4l. 8. Rubber . . Id
Frl. 0 I. t MSl'. H. Steal 24 ta. .102
do gen, 4a.. - 7 Va.-Csr. Chem. la. 1744
do cr. 4a, str, B. 74 Wabaah lat & ei. 4a 41) ;
111 Cen. lat rsf. a iit weaiern o. a. ...
Inter. Mat. 4Ss MHWaat. Bier, ty U 4
Inter M. M. 4Ss- 4414 Wla. Centrtl 4a . SI
Japan 4Sa WS
Bid. Offered.
r York Mliiluir H locks.
NEW YORK, Jan, 30.-C1oslng quota
tions on mining biock were.
CV.m. Tunnel slock. 1 Heilcan
.. 71
..2(0
.. IS
.. 11
..100
. 11
to bonds
13 Onurlo
Cob" Cal, Fs.
Iron alitor . ...
L-aJrllle Con.
Uttle Chief ....
Offered.
. 13 Opblr
..ISO Small Hope .
.. 1 'Standard .. ..
.. 1 Tallow Jacket
Hank ClearliiKa.
OMAHA. Jan. SO. Bank clearings for
today were $2,929,254.61 and $2,054,077.13 for
the corresponding day last year.
Condition of Trenaorj.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 30. The condition
of the United States treasury at the lie
ginning of business today was Working
balance, $88.845.&60; In banks and Philip-
days. SUfflJli per cent and W days, S4iT'4
pe? cent; sfx months. Wiiper cent
Vimuv Al urn CA N T I L E PAPBR-4146
reasurx . .U 227 SS. total of geucuu
m1. t4 ..:, receipts . yeste-laN.
ribursement. ..6ts me ur-
plus this fiscal year Is $8.4(7.i'47. as against
deficit of I4..V,114 last year. Tlie tig-
UTttl fl,r reCrtpts. disbursements and sur
plus, etc . exclude I'anama ciuini niu
public debt transactions
l.omlon StooU Miir4.rl. I
LONDON. Jan SO. -American
i securities i
were dull and featureless during the early
trading tivlsy. Prices advanced a frac
tion after the opening, but later eased
off. At noon values ranged from H above
to 14 below ye.terda"s New York closing,
ljondon closing stock quotations:
onrolo. metier T U-U tultlll & Nli I4a
do ouM "J Mo.. Kn. K Ti a;' ,
Anul. IVpper tJ New York Cestui. US't ,
MfhtKm . ... uv ,-sonon nmira nj'i
Ojtn.dlsn P.fltlc . MTU 1 rnirltnl . . M4 1
CtipVe Ohio MV, Ufilln .
ltil tlreit WwUrn tJU Southern Rt "t'
I hi. Mil A St lMU4Snutrim l'tcltlc . 1UU
1ner lJ CI St t'nlon rtt!e ...tH
Krlo ...MP S Steel S
do 1M pM lWhh 4
flrind Trunk SS He lleen 114
111lncl Centrtl ...IJHiUina Minn T
SILVER Bwr. firm M per ounce.
MONEY 4rf Per cent.
DISCOUNT RATES- Shoit bills. 5 pe
cent; three months. t!4 13-18 per cent.
llnston MlnlpR StooUs.
BOSTON. Jan. 3fc Closing" quotation
' mining stocks were:
Alloux 3 Mehk 54
Aml. fA'ppfr . . tSiNeid Con HU
A. r.. U s 51 NIplMlna Mln ...
Arlion Com. S'4frlh Putte .. . SKI
II. C. s. M tii.North lake .. i
Cat A Art ion . l old Doralilon .... It
Cl. & llecl IM Oiee.ls . .1 M
CVntennUI 14 Qulocr 74
Cop. nne 0 C. . 4Hs(innon U
Kjt Piitle C. M. . 14 Superior 51'i
PMIikllh "VSupetlor & P. M... 5W
ntroui Con SUTimu-ick l
Grnby Con. . V. . H. It. M. . 41
llrerne Cininti do ttd O'l
lule lUiyile LVpper. SlUPtth Con.
IVti
Kerr Ike 1-ltllu Copper Ci.
lJike Copper . ..80 Winona
Im Suite Copper. . 44W'oltrtne
Miami Copper St
M4
Ml
7!4
U.MAI I A (J KM'. It A I. JIARKKT.
BLTTKR-No. 1. Mb, carton, 35c; No. L
60-ll tubs, 34Hc: No. 2, 33c.
CHEESE -Imported Swiss, 32c; Ameri
can Swiss, 26c; block Swiss, 24c: twins,
IMiC; daisies, 190; triplets 19Vc: Young
Amerli'HS. 21c: blue label brick. 19HC: Urn-
'Tiger. 2-lb., 21c; 1-lh.. 22c; New York
" I ite. 21c.
it..t.-T.', .-.fne nit... Kr 1 'wv,- V.
i.r,,' . . 1.1. is. .-.u. .. , ,
luo . No. 3, 12 Loins, No. 1. 2! lie; No.
2, 17'io, No. 1, 12'ic Chucks. No. 1. 914o;
No. 2, 8I4C, No. 3. 8lc. Rounds: No. 1.
12c; No. 2 11.c: No. 3. 10?4c. Plates:
No. 1, 8c: No. 2. 7'ie: No. 3. 7c
POULTRY Broilers, $.S.00iii5.O) per do.;
hens. 16c; cocks, lie; ducks. 20e; geese, 18c;
turkeys, 25c: pigeons, per doz.. $1.20. Alive,
broilers, 16c; hens, lie; old roosters, 6Hc;
ilucks, full feathered, 14o; geese, full
feathered. 12c; turkeys. 16c; pigeons, per
dor.. 60c: homers. $2.50: suuabs. No. 1.
$1.50; No. 2, 50c,
FISH (Fresh)--Plckerel, lie, fror.en:
white, 14c. frosen; trout, 14c, fror.en:
larirn crannies. 12c frozen: Soanlsh
nmrberel. 1f.: eel. 15o: liaddork. 12iv.
flounders, 1.1c; green catfish, 14c; shad
ner pair, 40c, salmon, 15c; halibut,
'c' froren, 13c; buffalo, .ic; bullhead, 1Sc;
oysters, nay stAndarus, $!.;
11.90: nrlfM'ln tl.RO: cnimts. 12.00.
$1.60; northern,
vnniTa-ilMHff... i-nlie..P.,lH
navels,
.'.til, .3 v , .. .im. i.niiiuinin
colored. 30 sire. J2.00; W size, $2.26;
,:6 M- KiM I1". 3 a'"! 21
:W - 00. Grape fruit: Extra fancy Florida,
4ti. 54. 64 und 80. ner box. $1.C0. Cranber
rles. Wisconsin lone keening, extra fancy
'.owtv. . .luiuuu. per him,. tt,uv. exirn. laiicy
Jersey, per bbl fci.OO; extra fancy, Bells
and Cherry, per box. 13.00. lemons: Air
Ship brand. 300 or 3G0 size, $fi.76. Cocqauuts
... .. 1. ...... Bin. p ,t, .1 n . . .. SA
ill nuwnn. t'v. on.n. r,i. t' .v.vii. tr.-.
Honey. new Colorado, twenty-four
frames, ner case. 13.75. Dates: Fard. 16-
ho. Psr lb., 12e; New Halt, bulk, per
'" ,c; nev' Alienor pwg. (an cartoni), per
Pino t
10,100 MS, 64 an! lux, $.: new Dromedao (30 cartons),
3 (oo nti mil mil tper box. $2.76. Figs: new 12 12 12. per box.
ioo lis IIS lSic: now 6-orown (Turkey). J5r; new 4-
i-rown tiiirKeyi, ibc, new i-crown (Tur
key), Ifc. Apples: extta fancy Washing
ton Jonathans. 113. 125. m. 150. ins. box
$1.85: extra fancy Washington Grimes'
Uoldens, 113, 125, 138. 150, box, $1.73; extra
lancy wssmngion iioman neauties, m,
88. Wi. 103. 125,. box. $1.76: extra fancv
Washington Black Ben Davis, 72, (0. 8,
90, 104, 125 count box. $1.75; extra fancy
Washington Red Wine Sans, 104. 112. 125.
13ft, box. $2.00: extra fancy Pink Cheek
Waxen and White Winter Pearmalns, 98,
104. 113. 125. 138. 150. 163 count, box. $2.00:
(xtra fancy Colorado, unwrnpped., WJilt-
winier i-earmains, 100, no, jku, jo) count,,
box-. $1.S5: extra fancy New York Bald
wins, per bbl., $2.90; extra fancy New
York R. 1. ureeningsi per oni., $3.2; ex
tra fancy New York State Russets, per
tiDi.. N.ti; extra rancy Missouri Jona
thans and Grimes Qoldens per bbl., $4.00;
5-bbl lots or more, asserted, 16o per bbl.
off; extra fancy Missouri Ben Davis, par
bbl.. $2.50: extra fancy Missouri Wine
Pippins, per bbl., $175; extra fancy Mis
souri Willow Twigs. Black Twigs, York
Imperials and other fine varieties, per
DDI., J..0.
Cotton Market
NEW YORK, Jan. 30,-COTTON-Fu-
tures opened steady: January. 12.76o: Feb
.......... ,., . tnHnu j-,... . j. 10 Jti.t
IUHI;, I.TW, Minilill! U1I.U1 yritlf 1.4U,
May, 12.25c; July, 12.17c; August, 12.01 of-
rered; September, ll.wc; October, 11.
November. l!.61c offered: December, ll.ilto
NEW YORIC Jan. 20.-COTTON-Spot
closed steady; middling uplands, 18.15c
middling gun, u.auc. nates j.iiw nates.
Futures closed barely steady: January
12,69c; February. 12.32c: March, 12.330
April. 12.25c: May. 12.20c: June. 12., It-
July. 12.16c; August, 12.02c; Beptember,
11. mc; octoner, ii.46c; December, n,ic,
LIVERPOOL. Jan. 30.-COTTON-Fpat
In fair demand; prices easier; American
middling ralr, 7,.ncl; good mlduling, 7.Uid;
middling, 6.83d; low middling. 6.65d; good
ordinary, 6.2id; ordinary, B.ld.
.tlrtnl Muiki-f.
NEW YORK, Jan. 30. METALS-Cop
per: steady; standard, spot and J ami a r:
115.00 hid: February. March and Anr
$15.26fl 13.75; electrolytic, $16.50: lake, 118. W
(Sfltt. 75; castings. ia.r1,i.'); arrivals,
2.040 tons; exports this month. 22,471 tons
London, steady: spot. K8 17s 6d; futures,
68 fis, Tin, weak; spot. January. $50.00
srtju.4u; r-'euruary, iia.souw.ao; March
$49.58: Iondon, weak; spot. 228 lOai fit
tures, 225 Cs. Lead, firm, at $4.2531.35
ixmnon, Jtio s ta. pelte, easy, at 10.7
16.90; Iindon, 26. Antimony, dull
t'oOKsou s, iv. 7u. iron, easy, unchanged
Cleveland warrants. Gus 9d In London.
ST. LOUIS, Mo., Jan. 30.-5IETAUS-
Lead: steady, $4.22',i. spelter: weak. $6.70,
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. 30.-COFFEE Fu
tures market closed steady, net 8 to 13
points lower: sales. 48,000 nags: February
12.96c; March. 12.20a; April. 12.32c; May
12.45c; June, 12.50c; July, 12.58c; August
12.65c; September, 12.73o; October, 12.f8c
November, 12.64c; . December, 12.58c, bpot
cofree. quiet; Rio Tio. 7, HVtc; Nantoa. No
4. 1614c. Mild, "qtllet; Cordova, 15ie18c,
nominal.
Dry Gnoda Market. 1 '
NEW YORK, Jan. 30. DRY GOODS
Qray goods for converting purposes were
in active demand In the dry goods market
today and prices showed a firmer tend
ency. Domestics were quiet and yarns
easier.
Nasal- Mnrki-t,
NEW YORK, Jan. 30 SUGAR Raw,
atendy; muscovado, 89 teat, 2.98c; centrlf.
tignl, ! test, 3,48c; molasses, 89 test, 2.73c;
refined steady.
SI. Louis Live Hlonk Market.
SHEEP AND IAMB8-Recelpts. 5.000
head; lOo higher: Colorado, $8.00aH.5u;
wethers, $0t30.50; ewes. $4.0(fi5.(. .
ST. iJOVm. Jan. 30.-CATTLE-Recel!)ta.
3.M0 head, Including 200 head Texans;
string; choice to fine steers, IK.7Mj:iiM;
good to oholcn steers. $7.0008.73; ntockers
and feeders, t-'.2a4f el.Ki; native cows and
heifers. $.',.508.00; calves. I4.00flti.4j; Texas
and Oklahoma steers, $J.407.90: cows and
helrerv. $-ir.V(j6.15.
Hoas-Recelpts, 11,000 head; market 10r
15o hlB'her: pigs and lights, $S.0087.bO;
mixed and butchers, 17.rOit7.hO; good
heavy. $7.707.SO.
SHEEP AND IMBS lUcelpts. 2,eKrt
head; market strong; muttons. $5.00216.00;
yearlings. $7.00(88.00; lambs, $6.70fl.o6.
Kansas till- Lite Stork Market.
KANSAS CITY, Jan. 30. CATTLE Re.
celnts. 2.700 head. Including 700 head soutii-
erns; slratly, weak; veal calves, WUlic 1
lower man wonnuy, nresHrii oeer .mo
export steers, $7.506.50; fair to good, $7.0)
dH.W. western steera. t,oo.uu; siocuurs
and feeders, tDXMilM; southern "tears,
$5.ftti'J.75; southern cow. S3.7S1i6.CjO; native
cows and hrlfern, $4.004j7.50; hulls. ll.'rr
6 00:' calves, $6.500.76.
HOGS Receipts, 12.40 head; lights.
higher; havy weak. hulk. $7.40&7.oJ;
pigs, $6.256.75
fill 1111 n CTflfll M ADlUT ?
Recrinta of Cattle T.irfht nnrl Prices I
jvcccijhs oi VBvuc ijigiu una irriucs i
Steady ot Stroneer. i
' "
HnflR 5TnftNfl Tf TTVP. 111(1117.11 !
Sheep Command tlood .Heady Trices,
While I.amtia Arc AetlTr unit
Ten to Fifteen Cent I Pt
Ml Selling: Karl.
SOI TH OMAHA. Jan. 30. 191-1
Recelnts were
CBttle. Hogs. Sheep
"11 c n! Monday
.. 5.224
. 5,041
. S.7C1
1.9IH)
7.5S3
12,114
Official Tuesdav. '
17,755
13.714
16.300
7.775
4.S00
Official Wednesday
ivmimio Thut solas
Kotlr rinvs this week- I A (11 1 rA.3n2
IVs
6.?ll
47.860
47.:CvS
w,m
3S.71C
SHtne days -last vear. . .2O,0i W.TT
Same 3 weeks ago 18,981 42.tit-3
-amn ;i weeks ngo lS.or.t 4.iio
Same 4 weeks ago 16.196 38.742
days last year. . .19.354 M.S34
The followlnir tahle m.iki the receipts
of cattle, hogs and sheep at 8outh Oinnha
or in year to date as compared wuu
last year: uia. 1912. Inc. Dec.
atlle M.iwi aoorrr ,mi
lors iia.iM mixta 4,8i1
Sheep VH,t(i) 164,203 40.7W
The followlnc table shows the range of
prices for hoga at South Omaha, for the
last few days, with comparisons:
Date. 1913 1912. iltir.ll0.11909.)19Wi1907.
an. 21 . 1 7 IMTil I 7 611 N t h H7. 4 sa
n. S3. 7 Z2U1 S 89
8 33
I
8 SO,
6 021 4 12
6 61
6 44
48
6 61
6 63
6 76
6 U
6 72
Jan. 23 7 21V 6 31
7H
6 001 4 Ml
Jan. 24.) 7 23U R 94'
7 00!
4 15
an. 25. 7 29V 8 961
7 50
7 45
S 05
6 06
4 31
Jan. 3G km
7 92
8 02
6 00
Jan. 27 7 25 IB 91
Jan. 28. 7 324
7 49
7 4S
7M
5 921
4
8 03
8 04
5 91
4 29
all. 29.! 7 S2'.l 8 !U
5 9
4 Ot!
Jan. SO.i I 03 7 M I 6 111 4 13i
Sunday.
Receipts and disposition of llvn stock at
the Union stock yards, South Omaha, for
twenty-four hours ending nt 3 o'clock
yesterday:
RECEIPTS-CARS.
Cattle. Hogs. Shrep. H'r's.
C . M. A- St. P. Ry. 2 5 1..
Mo. Pacific Ry 2 s
Union Pa'clric Ry... 9 f.l 10
C. N.-W., east.... 7 10
C. N.-W.. west... 17 K
C. St. P.. M. & ().. 7 !
C. H. &. Q cast,.. 2 10
C. R. A -y.. west... 20 4 7 9
C. R. 1. P., east. 4 10
C R. I. P., west 1 2 1
Illinois Central Ry. .. 6 .. I
C. O. W. Ry 2 6
Total receipts Tl 2.11 21 1
DISPOSITION HEAD.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Morris et Co 245 2.(107 269
flwlft & Co 2S7 3.4S1 1,317
Cudahy Packing Co.... 489 3.ft.4 1,201
Armour & Co 351 3,93.1 1.S74
Belt warts & Co 911
.1. W. Murphy 2.818
Morreli 5 ...
Lincoln Packing Co 5
So. Omaha Packing Co. 1
W. R. Vansant Cp 46
Benton. V. 8. & Lush.. 21
Hill et Son 67
F. B. Lewi 26
Huston & Co 4 ...
J. . Root A Co 15
J. H. Bulla 51
V. Iltiss 23
McCreary & Kellogg... IS
Werthelmer & Dcgen.. 8
H. F. Hamilton 13
Rothschl d & Krchs.... 8
Mo. & Kan.-Calf Co.... 47
Cllno & Christie 61
Other buyers 346 ... 633
Totals 2.330 16.865 D.29I
CATTLE! Cattle receipts were light, as
might be expected this late In the week,
only saventy-slx cars being reported In.
For the four davs this week the receipts
foot up 16,000 head, a decrease ot about
4,ow head as compared with the corre
spondlng period of last week nnd a tie
crease of over 3,000 head as compared wltlt
tne same time last vear.
wun so lew catt lei in airm ana Willi a
fair buying demand tha trade on beor
steers was in a good healthy condition,
with prices at least strong. Thero ws,
in ract, a reeling that anything desir
able Would have sold fullv lOu hlcher.
Cows and heifers were In fair demand.
and they, too, commanded good, strong
prices, tne offerings being cleaned up at
an eany hour in the morning.
There were vert- few ntnr.lc cattle nl'
feeders In sight, but what few there were
sold very readily at good, strong prices.
One bunch of warmed-up steers of very
choice breeding sold to a feeder buyer tit
f I .ID.
Quotations on Cattle: Good tn choice
beef steers, $7.60ff8.60; fair to good twef
steers, $7.0087.50; common to fair beet
steers, it.Z5Q6.rn; good to choice heifers,
io.uxB7.io; good to choice cows, is.75gti.50;
rair to good cows and heifers. 14.75516.76
common to fair cowa and heifers. $3,253
4.50; good to choice Blockers and feeders,
J.75fi8.W! fair to good Blockers and feed
ers, $6.UOQ6.75; common to fair stookers
and feedors, $3.00a.00; stock cows and
heifers, 14.76tf.w; veal calve, $9.0039.00;
bulls, stags, etc., it.WQrs.-a.
Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
No.
11
7
7
1
II
41
!!:::::
.... ,
SI
14
II
11
1
2
2
4
I
4
1
I
1
1
I
t
4
22
4
17
6...,.
1
1
7
II
1
1
1
1
4
!!.'...
7
t
2
1
At. Tr.
... ISO 11
... Ill 6 IS
... 162 6 M
... 02 7 00
...1201 7 00
...1062 7 OS
...3(0 7 15
...1007 7 It
... 117 7 20
...1144 7 24
...1224 7 21
...1014 7 21
...1060 7 21
...1011 1 10
No.
to
12
40
A, Pr.
..1211 7 16
..1291 7 16
..106 7 40
..1276 T 40
1
21
II....
16
61
22.,..
SI
21....
14
(....
...1:04 '7 40
...1211 7 43
...1173 7 46
...1301 7 46
...llll 7 41
...1002 .7 60
...1271 7 66
...1333 T 16
...1213 T 43
...Mil 7 70
COWS.
... 171 4 S3
... Ill 4 40
....1226 6 40
....1213 t 0
....110t 6 11
..,,UV I 16
...,1107 6 66
...( 142 1 70
...1110 6 76
.... 974 4 76
...1101 6.16
..I0M. 6 It
....1121 1 66
...HIT 100
...1111 100
.... Ml 1 00
....nil 100
....1266 ro
. . til 1 06
.. .1061 1 06
. . 1121 I 11
....(400 6 11
....1200 I 16
....1011 20
....1IM I It
.... 140 1 00
.... Ml I 00 ,
....tot 10
.... 671 I 10
.... 414 11
.... 144 1 16
.... 710 31
M 6 16
.... Ml 10
.... 740 1 10
.. .1164 1 U
.... 714 76
11!!!!
u.'.'.'.
u'.'.'.'.
10'.'.'.'.
... M0 4 to
... Ml 4 IS
... 176 4 II
... 671 I VI
...1043 1 00
... MO 1 00
... 120 I 10
...1040 6 20
...1110 tto
...1116 6 23
...KM 6 26
... 02 6 26
...10SI i 4S
... 116 1 16
...1000 4 60
...1174 1 66
. . M0 6 66
... 140 I 60
. . . WO 1 40
...ma 6 10
4
20
10
32
1
3
10
17
...1MI 6 60
HEIFERS.
III I 40
126. t 40
, 740' 6 50
. 170 6 70
117 6 70
. 410 6 60
. tO0 6 16
. 744 1 6
.760 4 00
. ISO 4 (O
.460 6 Oil
, tto 6 00
nl.'!!!!
u.
ii
1
. 700 01
BULLS
..1160 6 36
1 ...
ilou 1 10
1333 6 M
1720 1 ft
1310 6 IS
1400 6 IS
1640 1 00
1610 1 00
1110 1 10
I1S0 00 .
Isio oo
TIC t 10
770 1 id
1000 10
M0 6 X
. . 730 1 40
.. W 1 40
..1400 1 40
..160 6 40
.1160 6 46
.1460 6 60
..Bit 6 10
..ton 1 60
.. ISO 6 60
..1630 6 60
..140 t 70
1.
2.
.11M 6 10
1 1140 6
1 1860 6 76
CALVES.
214 I 21
240 6 60
216 1 60
. 170 6 00
, 330 00
411 I 36
476 Ii
220 7 10
ISO 6 60
no t ;t
160 1 76
1M 00
174 (-0
130 00
310 V 00
310 00
IK) 00
170 04
2...
126 I 60
110 00
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
It..
II..
13.
U..
161 6 10
ii:;:::
6U I 76
.110 76
(10 6 (0
460 6 W
, 71 4 tl
, fit 40
468 1 W
,444 10
.116 6 M
111 6 U
, IM
. 4 60
. it 6
,614 6 W
!:v:;
11
1
:
... .
7
1
I. . .
II. . ..
. 610 1 71
. 4 I 76
. 110 It
. 171 1 10
. 766, SI
. til 7 "0 1
. IM T 00 1
.660 7 00
. m 7 00
Ml 7 11
1040 7 24
est o i i: ;
t ti ;
IliMlH Thte vn a pretty good artue
,nnr,rt for.ft fnlrly large supply at price
m,yWhern from strong to a big nlekel
l,B,ir';. with the imik of the hogs showing
a nickel advance There was little if
any snipping tienmnfl. but quite n spnnk-
,lnK ' hogs was bought on speculntUi
account The packers were again by tar
the hrRle.t buyers and took the bulk of
the offerings at a range of $7.3MJ'7.40 and
st-veral loads nt $7.4.i. O001I light ami
butcher grades seemed to be In heat te
quest and In consequence the advanc
on them was more marked than on the
heavier kinds. A very noticeable feattui
ot today's trade and that ot the last d
or two ts a narrowing of the price rang
This la due to the fact that quality 1
cutting a hlg figure In the trade, as hot .
light and heavy hogs of good quality se,l
to tho best advantage and at uearij thi
same prices As noted above the majoi
Itv of the offerings sokl readily at the
ndvance. tho pens being cleared compni
atlvely early In the forenoon.
About 16,300 head were reported in anil
while the supply was slightly less thnn
Inst Thursday It was considerably In ex
cess of two weeks ago. Compared wlt-v
the last few days the" general quality wss
cry good, as nas evidenced by the-'fact
that a goodly number ot loads sold at the
top price, $7.45.
itreptesentativo sates:
No.
At. Sh. Fr.
No. A. h. Pr.
S3 224 ... 7 40
63... ...22 ... 7 40
64 ill ... 7 '10
It H4 ... 7 40
M Mt ... 7 40
44 :l .. 7 to
41 171 1(0 T 40
41 240 ... 7 40
II IS ... T 40
14 tV"... IVt
41 110 ... 7 40
61 Ml 40 7 40
00 S10 ... 7 40
16 315.... V40
It 7:9,..,. 7.40
11 111 ... 1 40
43... .4. .374 . . 7 40
21 703 ... 7 40
it tit .;. 1 40
II itt ... 7 40
10 260 160 1 40
31 lit ... 7 40
30 246 ... t 40
61 260 ... 7 40
13 214 ... 7 40
71 131 ... 7 40
l 331 ... 7 4 0
70.. .....110 ..1 7 40
14 317 ... 7 40
II 320 ... 7 40
S3. ......Ill ... 7 40.
11 331 ... 7 4 0
1 240 . 10 7 40
It 220 ... 7 40
11 211 ... 7 40j
a t ... 7 Vl
M 140 ... 7 40'
. tl 340 ... 7 40
SO Ill 40 7 40
71 221 ... 1 40
ST 340 ... 7 40
13 Sit ,.. 7 40
SM 210 ... 7 40
10....,, .S3! ... T40
16 tl ... 7 40
13 1 ... t 40
64 tS 7 40'
60 216 ... 7'40
10 til 200 1 40
41 Sit,... 7.40
11 J261 ...'7 10
11. IM ... 7 41S
II 114 ... 7.41S
61 311 ... 7 41S
63 361 ... T 46
S3 117 ... 1 46
St 117 ... t 46
74 12 ... 7 46
13 ... 7 46
90.
14
114
.. 7 10
.. 7 30
. 7 30
. . 7 32S
.. 7S
it 7 ii
40 7 3S
.. 7 15
.. 7 IS
.. 7 36
... t 31
40 7 16
... 7 M
.. T 16
.. 7 31
,.. 7 31
.. 7 II
M 7 31
.. 7 11
111
213
.11
.244
.ill
.241
too
U.
13.
14v 117
31 Ml
14 Ml
...341
1 Sit
44 80
M ,.3W
26 131
M 303
t..
M..
..311
..117
..110
St..
. ,3T 110 1 31
..376 240 7 31
..111 ... 7 36
11....
4....
.114 30 7 U
tl ..
Ml
ill
.. 7
.. 7S7S
.. 7 37S
. 7 17S
.. 7 17S
HO 7 37S
40 7 ns
.. 7 1114
.. 7 IIS
40 1 17 S
... 7 17H
.. 7 37S
(. 7 17-1
,.. 7 17S
40....
10....
H....
..311
..III
..231
,..312
..no
...sis
,..:
..313
...242
...Sll
,. tot
...33
0....
11....
I....
IV. .
42....
43....
...241
40 1 J7S
I....
211 160
US
74....
..111 ..
, 7 31S
40 7 171,
71
..104
..111
.::
... 7 17
... 7 ITS
:o 7 371,
tO 7 17S
... 7 17S
. ..114
...JO
....III
.171
.203,
.110
.lit
.114
... 7 US
,.. 7 IIS
0 7 17S
... 7 IIS
... 7 17S
40 7 17S
... 7I7S
... 7 17S
:::
III
44 1M
II Ul
14....
11....
74....
II....
17....
..340
..237
137
,.m
.. it
..up
10 7 40
10 7 40
10 7 40
... 7 40
PIOS AND STAGS.
... I 71 1 460 It 7 10
140 T 0 1 610 60 7 60
3.
1.
410 110 7 II
SHEEP Another ltaht sunblv of lambk
and aheep put In an appearance this
morning, as only about twenty-one cars
or 4,uo nead were received at tne1 yarns.
The receipts were lesa than one week agi,
two weeks ago or a year ago. A3 to
lambs nnd sheep offerlnga the supply wan
pretty evenly divided ana'- tne general
quality was very good compared with
the last tow days.
Mainly under the influence of light re
ceipts, both locally and at other market
points, the general trade In live muttons
showed some improvement over yester
dny. It should be remembered, however.
that no improvement Is evident In the
eastern mutton trade, the last advices
from the east Indicating a continued
weak and lower tendency, wlillo trade
was fairly active this morning it was
quite apparent that buyers only mean to
buy on a hand to mouth basis. A ot late
fed western ewes made up the bulk of tne
aged sheep offerings and sold at steady
to strong prices. There were several
loads, of very good ewes offered, the
highest pulnt reached being $5.00. Lathbs
seem'icd to be In greater demand than
nnythlng else on sale and In consequence
changed hands readily at an advance of
10ffl5c. Some Mexican lambs brought us
much an $8.25 during the early trade. A
bunch of fed westerns sold up to $J.W.
On the whole everything moved In n
fairly active way and a complete clear
ance waa effected In very good season.
Quotations on Sheep nnd Lambs Lambs
good to choice, $8,0008.33; lambs, fair to
good, $7.658.00: yearlings, light, $.85$
7.15; yearlings, heavy, $(.60-3.Si; wethers,
good to choice, $.tOQ)6.8S; wethers,' fait'
to good, $5.0035.60: ewes, good to choice,
4 75e6.10; ewes, fair to good. .14.354.76,
culls, sheep nnd bucks, $2.7504.00.
Representative sales:
No.
26.1 Mexican lambn
Av. Pr.
74 8 25
SO 8'.
, D5 , 7 l
82 6 5
,63 7 90
,60 7 W)
,96 fi M
.07 6 n
, 92 i.0
, 103 5 V
237 .fed lambs . ...
It fed yearlings
24 fed yearlings
36 fed lambs ....
12S fed lambs ....
163 fed yearlings
75 fed yearlings
24 fed yearllnga
221 fed ewes
o. ........
ClllOAni) LIVE STUCK MARKET
Cattle U11II and Steady Hoes ami
Sheep lllnlter.
CHICAGO. Jan. 30.-CATTLE-DU11 nmf
steudy; recolpts. 5,000 head; beeves, $6.2Mti
9.20; Texans, $LWiiJ5.75; westerns. $5.i4
7 SO; ntockers and feeders, $4.75(87. i'-.
cowa and heifers, $3.0097.50; calves, J.
frlO.26.
I IOQS Market acttxo to 5'iHOo hlghci
receipts, 29.000 hend; light. $7.40,17.J,
mixed. $7.467.75'. heavy. $7.307.80: rough,
$7.307.45; pigs. $6.00617.40: bulk, $7.6.v&7.7'.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Market mostl
16iH20o higher: receipts, 9,OfO head: native
muttons, I4.wrr5.;j; western, h.wio.nj.
yearlings, $0,3547.75; lambs. $6.603t.75.
Mnnx CIO' Live .Stock Market.
SIOUX 47ITY, la., Jan, 30. CATTLE
Receipts, 1.000 head: market steady to
strong; native steers, $3.2.VtJ8.50; cows anil
hetfars, $4.5026.75; ran ner. 13.2j.tf4.u0
stockers and feeders, 16.25a6.t0; calves.
$6.0O7.0O; bulls. $5.00038.75.
HOGB Receipts. 6.500 head' market. Hi
higher: heavy. $7.3507.45; mixed, $7.30t
7.40; light, $7.30(37.35; pigs, $6.25ig3.75; bulk
of sales. 1J5.3MW.40.
SHEEP AND LAMBS No receipts.
Ml, Joseph Live Slock Market,
BT. JOSEPH, Ma, Jan. :. CATTLK -
Reoalpta 1,300 head; market steady; steers,
$6.5059.25: cowa and hclfcrs, $3.7oU7.7o,
calves, l.V&010.00. ,
HOGS Receipts 11.000 head; market
higher; top, $7.50; bulk ot sales, $7.4246'
7.47H.
BliEBP AND LAMBB-Recelpts. l.MM
head; market steady; lambs, $6.&0&S5.
t
Stork In Slant.
Receipts of live stock at the six prin
cipal western markets yesterday:
came, nogs, encci.
South Omaha
St. Joseph ....
St. Joseph ....
Sioux Cltv ....
i(,-ni
11.000
I.NOU
t.uO)
1.0
,.oc
9.(100 '
ll.WJ
6,500
12.000
11.000
29,000
Kansas city
St. Louis
Chicago
Totals ,13,400 85,600 KWM
Cross is Conquered
By Young Shugrue
NB"vV YORK, Jan. 30. Younr filiugrii.
of this city outfought Leach Cross, ill 4
local lightweight, In seven out of ten
rounds at Madlafin Squaro garden tv
night. Near tho end qf the fourth round
Cross, after "stalling" nnd apparent1'
tiring' suddenly sent Shugrue lown for
three seconds with it hard riant to lit
Juw when the boll ended the round. Croat
outpointed his man in the next tno
rounds, but Shugrue had lite better of lit
remainder of tbe lxnit