TTYF. fWATTA RFNTUY BEE FFBT?rARV 2. 1013 5r GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Cold Wcive Starts Campaign of Buy ing Futures in Wheat. SOME CORN SOLD ON MAEKET Bnt There Was Not Unouith to Pre vent the Mnrkct AdvnrtctnK nntl Iluying; In Mnch Stronger Than Selling-. . ,. OMAHA. Feb. 1, 1913. a com wave put in on appearance In winter wheat belt ana the young Fi I 'i tho open ana unprotected from :!?, 8n.arPly lower temperature. Esther vine, la,, probably recorded the lowest temperature where wttUer wheat Is frown, being 18 degrees below ero at that point. Tho mercury was sliding downward nearly all day yesterday In tho winter wheat country, and those who remember the great losses ot last year, and who were possibly on the wrong sldo ot the market at that time, led In tho buying yesterday. The market was not a runaway affair by any means, but thoso who absorbed tho offerings, or who bid P for the grain, nre uniong the best judges In the wheat world. Shorts started tho buying early and Investors entered tho market with the prlco for a time a "pcondary consideration. Those who havo believed all. along that wheat was destined to sell downward were greatly surprised yesterday because ?i ..I8, congestion shown which was brought about by Inadequate offerings. There was SOmn snnnr nnnrliul In tho southwest yesterday, but whllo this was mado n great deal of by the bears, the "n.?.w. "mounted to but very little and will likely prove of little assistance In the protection of the young plant. A noticeable featuro of yesterday's wheat market was tho refusal of big holders to throw overboard any great amount of their grain, even at advanced prices. The fact that the southwest took consider able May wheat at Chicago In tho way of an Investment, had considerable bear ing and was an Influence with tho gen eral trade at this point Cash wheat unchangod to c lower. Some corn was sold by the country yestorday In tho way of "hedges" ngalnst tho actual grain, but there was not enough of this selling to prevent the market from advancing. The buying was much stronger In character than the selling, and the strength In wheat was a help to corn. Cash corn Uo higher. Oats were narrow and tho trade was very slow. Cash oata unchanged to c lower. Clearances were, wheat and flour equal to 757,000 bushels, corn G16.00 bushels and oats 2SO.00O bushels. Liverpool closed with wheat Uo higher und corn Uc higher. Primary wheat receipts were 893,000 bushels and shipments of 498.000 bushels, against receipts of 193,000 bushels last year. Primary corn receipts were 1,243,000 bushels and shipments of 1,021,000 bushels. Bains t receipts of 1,571,000 bushels and shipments of 622,000 bushels last year. Primary' oat receipts were 635,000 bush tls and shipments ot 630,000 bushels against receipts of 456,000 bushels and shipments of 290,000 bushels last year. Tho following cash prices were reported today: WHEAT No. 2 hard winter, 2 cars, B5',4c; 3 cars, 85c. No. 3 hard winter, 1 car, $6c. No, 3 spring, 1 car, 83Ko; 1 car, 82c. No. 4 spring, car, 81c. Rejected spring, 1 car, 8lc. No. 2 northern, 1 car, $5c. No. 2 durum, 1H cars, 85V4c No. 4 spring, mixed: 1 car, 81Hc CORN No. 3 white. 4 cars. 46c. No. 4 white, 1 car, 45o No. 3 color, 2 cars, 45Wc. No. 3 yellow, 8 cars, 44c. No. 4 yellow, 1 car, 43i4c. No. 3 mixed, 8 cars, 43Hc; 2 cars, 43'4c No. 4 mixed, 1 car, 431ic; 9 cars, 43c; 1 car, 42Hc; 1 car, 42c. No grade, 1 car, 42c; 1 car, J7c. No. 3 mixed and No. 4 color, 1 bulkhead, 43c. OATS Standard. 1 car, 32ic No. 3 white, 3 cars, 32ttc; 13 cars, 32!4c. No. 4 white, 4 cars, S2c. Omaha Cash I'rtce. WHEAT No. 2 hard, S4W87c; No. 8 hard, SMtSCc; No. 4 hard, 79365c; No. 3 spring. 834I83V4C; No. 4 spring. 8014S82c COHN-No. 3 white, 4c; No. 4 white, 45c; No. 3 color, ttVic; No. 3 yellow, 44c; No. 4 yollow, 4343Ho; No. 8, 43V4Q'4Kc; No,1 41 424SW?1 no grade, -S7Q42c OATS No. 2 white, 82cJ standard, 82y4(Jf32?5c; No. 3 white, 32c. UARLEX Molting, 654f63c; No. 1 teed, 4247c. RYK No. 2, K(359ttc; No. 3, MHG69C. Carlot Receipt. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago Minneapolis ... Duluth (Omaha Kansas City... St. Loula "Winnipeg i 54 524 174 ...296 ... 16 ... 43 ... 65 ...106 ...249 117 63 94 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features ot the Trading; and Closing Prices on Hoard ot Triule. CHICAGO. Feb. 1. Belief that the southwest would escape from the damage if thH cold wave tended to null down wheat today. An easy tone prevailed at the close, with quotations ranging irom Un dt.ollne to a shado advance, compared with the night before. Corn lost He to Uc net and oats 1-1 6c to hi&Mc. The outcome In provisions varied from 6c oft to a gain of a Bhade. Except for a short time at the beginning little disposition was shown to carry the wheat market upwards on account of possinie injur' uuu 10 zero weainer, iva.n was correspondents In particular took the position that tho fall-sown crop had been well rooted and talk ot danger teemed absurd. Another Influence given tho bulls was the fact that primary arrivals amounted to nearly double of those a year ago, 896.0U0 busnels, against Ui.uuu ousneis. There were also reports that New York had been overloaded with flour. Light deliveries of wheat by farmers In tho northwest helped prevent any seri ous backset In prices. War uncertainties, too, eerved as a check. Besides, export Clearances were iairiy gooo iw.vai Dusn els. Improved conditions of country roads led to an easy feeling in corn, the Idea being that larger receipts would follow. Oats likewise gave way. liberal sellluif oruera more than offsetting various at tempts to utt tne marKet. Provisions felt the effect ot unloading, attributed to one of tho big packers. The bulk of the offerings, though, cams out only on hard spots. Futures closed as follows: Article! Open. I High.l Low I Close.l Yes'y. Wheat May. July. Sept. Corn. May. July. Bept Oats. May. July. 3Ti91 91 MM 9Hi 93Kfii 93 Dili. 91HH; 91ttSi 908'JO'i I ;90Hft 89MW "Hen 52W 53 jKV4SH 531I&H &3H 64W 53?i664 54 34 JtQStii 34 34V43J4 34W 34H 3tV 34W Sept S4H'0tt 84 SJ334ft Pork. May. July. Lard. May. July, 19 05-10 10 10 19 05 19 02U 19 024 19 074! 19 07'i 19 10 10 17-20 19 06 10 15-17 10 17H 10 15 10 17H' 10 17V4 iv zo 10 25 10 15-17 10 20 10 25 10 17-20 Kept. 10 20-22 10 20 10 17ft 10 1VV 10 15 RIDS. May, July. 10 17H 10 30 1017M 10 17-20i 10 15 11 015-17 10 12-15, 1015 Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red, tl.10Ql.13; No. 3 red. tl.02l.W; No. 2 hard, 2iQc; No. 3 hard, 90fl$$c; No. 1 northern, 92HS93C; No. 2 northern, S9 83Vto; No. 3 northern, 8S88tfc; No. 2 spring. 8&391o; No. 3 spring, 8588c: No. 4 spring, 78S85c; velvet chaff, 85Q114; durum, 8Q92c. Corn: No. 2 yellow, tic; No. 8, 47irt8?4c; No. 8 white, WViOSOKc; No. 3 yellow, 4S34Sc; No. 4, 45ftS47Hc; No. white, 4S4S60Wc: No. 4 yellow, 45V4 47Hc- Oats: No. 2 white, Si&37ic; No. 3 white,- 33We4c; No. 4 white, 32!4fiSSc; standard, 84ViSf34hc, Rye: No. 2. 64V4c Barley, 49Q70c, Timothy. t3.O04.i5, Clover, tl2.0020.00. Pork, J1S.&5. Lard. tl0.1214S'10.17H. Ribs. 3.62Haia37. BUTTER Steady; creamery, 2763tc. 1CGOS Firm; receipts. 14,696 cases; at mark, cases included. tO&Xc; refrigerator firsts. 17c; firsts. 23c. POTATOES Steady; receipts, 45 cars; Wisconsin. 42017c; Michigan, 45g47c; Mlq nesota. 43947c. POULTRY Alive, steady; turkeys, 18c; chickens, 14c; springs. He. Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL. Feb. 1. WHEAT-Spot, steady No. 1 Manitoba, 7s 9d; No. 2. 7s 6d; No. 3, 7s 4d. Futures, quiet; March. 7 6Vd; May. 7s 3d, July. 7 3d. CORN Spot, easy, American mixed nw, 6s 2d; American mixed old, 6s; old via Galveston, 8s 7'id Futures, strong. February, La 1'latH. 8s 2Ud. February, mixed American, 4s, 10Hd. XliW VOIIK (IKXKHAl MAIIKUT ttuotntlon nf the liny on Various Commodities, XEll' vnnif w.t, i tf -v?'Trv.ii. spring patents, $1.40tf4.); winter straights! S4.fi0ri?4 fc? U'lnu. .., ti -etr. i. t'nicii.ci, ri.tvjiu.iv, spring clears. J4.30fr4.45; winter extras No, 1, lt.00frt.15. winter extras. No. i. J3.9OJK00, Kansas straights, tt.10ft4.36. Rye flour, quiet: fair to good. fAGOfM.;; choice to fancy. fS.fcHM.PO. Buckw.ieat flour, dull; $2.30 asked per 100 pounds. CORNMKAL Steady; fine white and yellow. tl.3091.8S; coarse. fl.3SQl.S0; kiln dried. (3.1$. KYB-Qulet; No. 2 western, 67c a 1. f. Buffalo. UAULEY Steady; feeding. N)i4c c. I f. New York; malting. OWTOc c. I. f. Hut falo. WHKAT Spot market steady; No. 2 red, tl.n4 elevator and 31.10 f. o. b. "float nominal; No. 1 northern. Durjjth. J1.014 f. o. b. nfloat. Future market was steady, closing unchanged to He net Inivntv Mnv oo. o-leswvi ,r. ic 99 11-lGc: July closed STftc; Septembur COltN Spot market steady; cxjort, 57c f. o. b. afloat. OATS Spot market steady; standard. 3S'ic nominal; No. 3, 38c; No. 4, 374c; natural white, 37fittc; whlto clIppeM; 38.ft41c, . .FKBD Stendy; western spring bran, Impound sacks. $22.50; standard middling. 100-Iound sacks. $23 50; city. 100-pound sacks. f24.60. HAY Quiet; standard, ft.OO; No. 1. JUG: No. 2, 90095c: No. 3. 75J55C. 1912, SOftSSe; 1911, 12U5c; Pacific coast 1312, lu, ivy ltC. HIDES-Rteady: Central America. 294c; Bogota. 28ajlic. LEATHEJl Firm: hemlock firsts. 2S5I 20c; seconds, 276CSc; thirds. 24023c; it- - , w,w..u vi n, avi.iij . uir?d ,.'.11, R20.00; family, 121.003(23.00; short clenrn. i,'nl'ta. ueei, quiet : mess, jo.iwp 2100; family. f24.0Otr23.00: beef hams, fin nrt:v" r.i r.,. . .., i . ..i t. i bellies, 10 to 14 pounds. 12Vi13c; plckledi iiuuio, mtc i.ru. Hioaciy; mmnie west prime, 3tO.SOST10.40; refined, quiet; conti nent, tl0.&5; South America, $11.55: com pound, 5!4c6Hc xiv i rti ti r i rni ; creamery extras, 3i.c; Imitation creamery, firsts. 244i23c; fac- 23iT23V4o. seconds. 2122c: packing stock. t viuu iimnv, .rid,i7jui uun till lilaKO. NO. white or colored specials, WiWic; state whole milk, winter made, whlto or colored specials, not green, 1616c; skims, 12e 14c. EGGS Firm; receipts. 5,230 casos; fresh gathered extras. 25c; held fresh average best, 19fJ20c; refrigerator firsts, 1019V4c: nearby honnery. whites, good to 1 f Tern ilfA tiAtir I 11 9A7tt 29oj western gathered whites, 2fl2Sc. vvuuui urcBBtiu, eieauy; I resit killed western chickens, 12lT20c; fowls, 13 oiiui i.uijcsr itific. iave, tjuiei; west ern chlckana. 14n: fawln. irUr tnrUv. 19p. St LonU Ucnrral Mnrkct. RT TTTTQ fy Vkk 1 tirtm ni Steady; track, No. 2 red, $1.08(51.13; No. 2 hard. 90V4S94C CORN Firm; track, No. 2, 491449o; No,S white, 61Hc. OATS-Bteady; track, No. 2, 31c; No. 2 white, 3SiQ06c. RYE unchanged, 63V4c. Closing prices ot futures: WHEAT Weak: May, 93T4c; July, S9c CORN Weak; May, 51V4c: July, M4c. OATS Weak; May, 31Hc: July. 34'4c. Pf JilX n.lll. ffiA mini.. t t w asm,., icu miiivi nvtrillCT, t.,.irv 05.25: extra fanoy nnd straight, $4.00 4.80! hard winter cleara. t3.401J3.53. oejeju iimoiny, iu.w, CORNMEAL-42.90. BIUN Titlll! Rnnkoil. nilRl tranir t1 (W,f 1.02. HAY Firm: timothy, $12.0018.00; prul rle. tll.0014.00. BAGGING 9c. TWINE-lIemp. 8c. Dry salt meats, boxed' extra shorts. $11.00; plniif iHhtt til fVi mUf MlnnMB tn inn TitiVU! nilWll 1,117(1.1 na f 11.1m) Bacon, boxed extra shorts, $12.00; clear rus, iit.w; anon clears, ti.s.l-ft. iveceiou. Hninmrnts Flour, bbht S0D0 10.000 Wheat, htl . 19e Mt nt m Corn, bu 113,000 41.000 Oats, bu 69,000 3G.000 Kanana City Ornln nnd Pr,ivlalin KANSAS CITY, Fob. l.-WHEAT- No. 2 red, $1.0101.00; No. 3, &6c$1.03. J' Ul III HH. I'.IIINPT AID V ajlIA.n' I II 1 IP t'lTllH CORN-No, 2 mixed, 47c'; No. 3, 4CVi iiw, i wnue, i'ja; nio. a, 4540, l' utures Mnv. EUir- .lulu KMX19.U "ji: x-uturea; iuay, sa-y'ftC. a uncnangeu. HAY Unchanged. RUTTISR-Creamory. 32V4c: firsts, 30Ho; Seconds. ?fiUo: nnrL-ln 1QL79r. EGGB KxtMJI 5llf.' flrofn 9iOfllU.r. cor. A 1. ,,- ' uuuq, 111;. POULTRY Hens, Hc; roosters, Sc; ducks, 13c. . Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu b,ooj 61.000 t-orn, bu 59,00) kj.ow wis, du 70,H 18,0J Minneapolis Grain Market. IIVML1ATVM TO til .. . ninraiim . . r , , .WM MxuAx iuy, ii.(ac?tc juiy, oo'ic FLOUR First patents. $4.30tM.65; second ,...,.a, ,,.,.uv, nisi cioari, 4.1WXd.4J: second olears, $2.30iS'2.iO. FLAX-I1.34HC. BARLKY 4&i(i9c, MllwnnVtc Grain Market. MILWAUKBB. Feb. l.-WHKAT-No 1 northern. 91V&9:c; No, 2 northern, S93 JulV.NWo.W,nter' m'MC' May 91HCi CORN-No. 3 yellow, 48MH8?ic; No. ! white, 61c; No. 3, 4SQ48Hc; May, 62ic: July, E3c, OATS-3435c. BARLEY-5270c. Peoria Market. PWH1U. til i mnv inaxi up; No. 3 white. 49c; No. 4 white. 46848c; No. t yellow, 47047Vio; No. 4 yellow. 460 4iic; No. 3 mixed. 47c; No. 4 mixed, 45 U-W7u; eiuiipie, irgfic. OATS-V40 lower; No. 2 white. 3HJifj USic: standard, S3034c; No. 3 white S3 14033 V4c. . Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Feb. l.-OOTTONFu. tures closed steady; closing bids: Febru. ary. 12.32c; March. 12.29c; April, i2 08O May. 12.08c; June. U.9Sc; July, ll.ioc: Au! gust, 11.85c September, 11.44c; October 11.37c; Deoember, ll.SSc. Spot, quiet; mid! dllng uplandB, 13c; middling gulf, UiSc- Ptlicn, jiuiiv LIVERPOOL. Feb. l.-COTTONSpot small business: prices, steady; American middling fair, 7.37d; good middling, 7.ocu. middling, 6.83d; low middling. 6.-M; good ordinary, 0.25d; ordinary, 6.91d. Sales, 4,000 bales. Coffee Market. NEW YORK. Feb. l.-COFFEE Fu tures market closed steady, net un changed to 0 polnta higher; sales, 13.7G0 bags. February, 13.00c: March. 13.27c; April, 13.c; May. 13.4Sc; June, 13.53c; July, 18.60c; August, 13.65c; September, 13.73a; October. 13.67c; November, 13.63c; December and January. 18.69c. Spot cof fee, steady; Rio, 7s, 12c; Santos, 4s, 16HC Mild, quiet; Cordova, lolSc. nominal. Turpentine anil lloatn. SAVANNAH, Feb. 1. TURPENTINE Firm; 4I4!c. Receipts, 248 bbls.; ship ments. 3 bbts.; stocks, 21,878 bbls. ROSIN Firm. Bales, 1.691 bbls.; re ceipts, 1,665 bbls.; shipments, 115 bbls.; stocks, 14.569 bbls. Quote: A, D, J4.0G; c D. 3.St); rl 16.W: F, J8.25; O. 18 : II. 1.35 I. J6.40; K, M a); M, n.00; N, J7.08: WO 17.16 J WW, liSO ' Onmlin liny Market. OMAHA. Feb, l.-IIAY-No. 1 upland. $10.0010.60; No. t. tt.OOBlO.OO; No. 3. 17.00 t39.00; No. 1 midland. ia.50fnO.OJ; No. 2, JOOOflO.GO; No. 3. 700frS.Oi); No. 1 lowland. t) 0039.60: No, 2. W OOftH.OO: No. 3. $6.00r J 00. Alfalfa. No. 1. 13.Ofnvi4.O0; No. 2, tlo.031J 00; No. 3, $9.00TflOOO. Straw, oats. t6 00.60; rye. 5.5Oa6.Ci0; wheat, $1.50 (15.00. Dry Goods Market, NEW YORK. Feb. l.-DRY QOODS Cotton gooda markets are steady alter an active week. Jobbers are doing a good trade in wash fabrics and general lines. Yarns are barely steady. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Movements of Leading Issues Arc Narrow and Irregular. LACK OF INITIATIVE SHOWN Independent Steel Xtoeks Develnii Cunsldernlile StreiiKth and Suntli crn Pnelfle Sells nt AiUnnce of n Point. NEW YORK. Feb. l.- MUvoments of the leading stocks today were narrow and iregular. Speculation slowed ikiwn ami displayed !ak of Initiative. A Break of nearly J points In Pennsylvania whs thi most conspicuous prion chango. these shares being sold on reports of a pro posed largo KoKisauo which wure subse quently denied. How largo tho stock market operation of the weok woro built about tlio bud condition In American t'nn stocks was In dicated by tho lessening of speculative Interest todo). whlcu uns colnrldent with the cessation of the upward movement In Ameilcim Can. Ti..it stock dropinnl 3 points, iiltliough It nubsequentl) legalned much if ItH U.i-s Selling of these shares was attilhutvd to dis.ippoliitnient of trad vi s who had ixptctcd 11 definite HtuioUnCiv uiiint of u plan to pay ntf tho dividend on the preferred. Another Influence which tended to restrict speculation won the l-clltl that the supremo court's de cision in tho Minnesota rato enso might be hniulid down on Monday. Incotwident stool sto-its i!oKil -ti-slderable strength. Colorado ivbo 4 points to l.iG, Hb record prlio. nioiin.-cH woio sliown in Southorn i-inlflii. uhich for il time sold at an advance of 1 inilnt on the exHctatln that the lliirrlmiin dlsnolutlon would soon no made. Annual d v dund payment of H4 on llumloy resulted In a -iomi gam 011 mat mock. ttonoa continued to movii 11 1111 uncer- tuin way. Total sales, imr value. tl.463.Ox). Panama 3s advanced lVi on call on tho wceK. Number of sales nnd lnn-nir auntattons on siucks toiiay were on follows: Salet. Itlcb 6. 100 TS'k 00 jjl 17,100 43 'k s.(kx) mil " too it" 100 MS "jiio i" 1,000 73 H llV.i I.S00 I32i W0 3 400 103T, SOO 101H T- lWS t) 39 1,300 SIS KM) 241 100 2 100 781i too n't" '7,100 "t'b' , "iw 'tti, 100 31s (00 4'i ioo i:s'i 400 Us . 1,200 K5 Amiljimttcd Ceppr ... American Atrlculturil .. 72'i Amrrlcan Dff t Suctr. . . 371; 4IH S7'i America lun 4J'i ll, M 62 S3, 10i 40 . American Can pfd American c. sr v Arm Menu Cotton Oil.... r2 33. 'Ji'i 73Vi Am Ice Seeurltlea Atr.rrlcan I.lnteeil American Looomottro .. American R. & It 7.ni 10'i Am P. A n. nfd Am. Sugar Refining Amanctin T & T American Tibacco Anaconda Mltllne Co... Atcblenn Atchison pM Atlnntlo Ooaat Line 284 U 38 ISO 10m 31 91 24011 Ilaltlmore & Ohio netnlehcm Strel Brooklyn lUphl Tr Canadian I'acltlo 11 240H 29 7tl, Ocntral Leather Cheaapeak A Ohio Chlcaso Q. W Chlcaco, M & St. P... 7i 1134 1131 Chlcno & Jv. W Colorado F. & I Contolldated Oaa Corn Productg Delaware k Hudaon 1364 39 Vi 40S 13144 US 144 31 38 Denver A Itto Grande... Dener & 1U a. pld.... DUtlllers' Securities ... Erie IIS 31H UK 31H 4SS Krle tat pld. Dli !d pfd 3Svi General Elcctrlo 1414 Oreat Northern pti dreat KWlliern Ore ctt Illinois Central Interboroucrh Jlet , Inter. Met. pld 128 K 3U 127M l!i 64 S 113 us ss International Harvester.. Inter-Marine pfd International Taper International Pump Kansas City Southern.... Laclede Gaa Lehlch Vallsr Iulvllle k NaabTllle... M St, P. & S. Ste. M. Mlstoiirl, K. & T Mluourl Pacltlo TVatlonal Dlacult National Iead N. It. n. ot M. 24 pfd.. New York Central N. Y.. O. & W Niorfolk & Western t.'jrtli American Northern Pacirio Vacltle Mall Pennsylvania People'! Gas P., C, C. Jfc St. It I'ltttburgh Coal I'rCNwxl Steel Car Pullman Ialsee Car Reading Ittpubllc I. & B Kepulillc I. A e. pfd Ittck Itlann Co Hock Island Co. pfd st. l & a. r. id pfd... Seaboard Air Line Seaboard A. L pfd BlOM-Bheffleld B. & I.... evmthern Paelflo SouUiern llallwar So. llallwar Pfd Tennessee. Copper Texas & Pacllle Union Pacific Union Pacific pfd United States Itealtr United States Rubber.... 1'nlted Statea Steel U. S. Steel pM ".. Utah Copper Va.-Carollna Chemical .. Wabash Wabash pfd Western Maryland ....... Western Union Vi'ealtnihouae. Electric .. Wheellnc sc It. K 200 inn m 1 12 15(4 I'M 103 1,600 Hl-4 161 15154 13JU 200 140 139H 11S 274 30 41T4 41S 4144 K)i !4W 100 10IW lMVi 10SH 3144 400 11094 110H 110S 10) 81 , 81 81 400 11IU 1I9U I13S 30 13,800 122U 121S 1SH4 JIBS 101 500 2344 MS 31H 100 HIS 161S HIS 13,000 11314 164 Hif, 1.1M 2744 2414 27S 400 fiU H CD 400 2344 tlK '23S 300 434 4214 42 37W Wi 4714 44 ,00 108H WH 10TH 37H 200 80S MS 80S 200 33S 33 S 33 S H 9,201 161H 160S 131 10O 00)4 Wi M 72',(j COO 6344 C6S 1S 19.400 65S 4IS &' 300 110K 11011 11014 (00 C4H US Mi 104 37 17 37 ST4 13 43 'IS 800 7JH 71 7244 7 Total sale tor the day, 143,300 shares. Neyr York Money Market. NEW YORK, Feb. l.-MONEY-On call, nominal; no loans. Time loans, stronger; sixty days, 8V403V4 Per cent; ninety days, 3$5?4 Per cenl; six months, 4if4'4 per cent PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER IV405 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Steady, with actual business In bankers' bills at 34.5310 for sixty-day bills and at 14.8725 for de. mand; commercial bills, 14.83. SILVER Bar, 61Tic; Mexican dollars, 43HC HONDS Government, steady; railroad, Closing quotations on bonds today wer as follows: U. B. rtf. . r..-101 K. C. Bo. rsf. Ss.... 9SS do coupon 101 It. S. deb. 4s 1931.. 9iS V. 8. 3a, rsg 103HL. & N. unl. 4s,... US do coupon I02SM. K & T. lit 4a 94 V. 8. 4s, ttt 1H do Kn. 4St MS do coupon llSS'Mo. I'acltlo 4a 70H Panama 3s coupon.. 10314 do conr. U 17 A.-C. Irt t N- n- of . 4Ss 8544 iinrr. Ag. lis.. JOl'.iN. Y. C. . S,.... 84,. AT&T. cr. 4..104 do dab. 4s 90s Am TObscco 4s.... 121 N. Y. N". 11. & 11. Armour & Co. 4i. Kct. 3. st AUhlson gen. is.... .. . w. isi o. .. 99 do cr. 4s !eo . .,vtv -uu cv. IS JOB ..104ViNV. Paelflo la Jm , . 9i do 3s eg . 97'iO. B. L rfdg. 4s... 91K .- JSPenn. cv. 3Ss 1915. MS . . 91S do con 4s lreu do c A. C. I lt Pal. Ohio 4s do 3HS Droolc. Tr. ct- 4s Ceo. of Oa. ts....W7lladlng ten. 4s.... 974 On. Leather la.... ' L. 4 B K. fg 4, 7, Ctaee. & unio uu si ... . 4t 91 St. L 8. W. e 4, cau. Chicago " ""J- s. . do gen. 4a. .. WJ. do cv. 4s C M & 8 P 0 4V4a. lW" do 1st ref. 4s... C H I- c. 4s. 4USo. Hallway Ss.., do rtt. 4s 87 do gen. 4s C! & 8. r & e 4Hs. SIS Union Pacific 4s.. T) & H. io D. II. 0. ref. Is 8S do 1st A ref. 4s T.i.ini.r' (a 47 U. S. Tlubber (s.. 41. Mtt SI 74 K 0i 1..1. . I. 4s 84UU. 8. Bteel 2d Is . lfte do gen. 4s 7f.SVa.-Car. Chem. 5s,. 97T4 do cv. 4s. sr. n. Wabash 1st aV n. 4s !S III Can. 1st ref. 41 tCViWeatern Md. 4s.. .. 3I4 Inter Met. 4Ss..-- 81 We. Kite. cr. 5.. Mu Inter M M. 4Wi.. UUWIt. Central 4s.. .. 82 Japan 4H " Ilostou MlnliiK HtouUa. BOSTON, Feb. I.-Closlng quotations on mining stock were: Alloutt s liobtwk tjj Aml. (Jopper 7IV;Nrs(la Con 11 A. Z. L. 8 JlHMclnIng Mints ... H. Ailtnna Com SS North Ilutte 10 B. & C. C. & S. U. ttt North Uk 2 Ol, ft Arliooa. ttttOld Dominion 4 Cil. & llcclsu 490 OMtola l OnUnnUI ItHQutncr 71 Copper lUnr C. C. 471tgbnnon it'i Ert Butte C. M- 14VSuprtor it Franklin ... - J'iBuprlor & I) M... 14; Olroui Con. . 1 Tsmsrack l Oianbr Con. .. Hf 8. K U M... 41 arm Cananra . .. IS do pM . . .'. .. 4i Ills H07t Coppw. J4 Utah Con IU Kerr tk tfutah Copper Co 14 H jMVt draper 1H Winona t La Ball Copper 44iWolerln n'.i Miami Coffr . ... 2V Condition of Trensiirr. WAHHINOTON, Feb. l.-The condition of the United States treasury at the be- Slnmi.K of tuistm Uul.n wn- Work lug balance, Jjj... i i,i4 . In Imnks and Philippine treasury, 832,ViiV8:l, total ot general fund. tl46.!MtxtW. Hecelnts i ester- day. M.IW.aw. Dlsbursnmnts. tl.27J.MC The surplus this fiscal -ar Is IMU.485, us AgHlntt a deficit of t.i.37,$ft last or. To iiKUJjV Iir reoelpl, illsmirirmeiils, sufpllisT fit etflmlr Pnnm'Viml anil public debt transactions. London Stock Market. LONDON. Feb. 1 -The stock market opened quiet and steady nnd later ad vanced without mrtlculHr feature to the dealing. Home rails were strengthened by iiivuieiia announcements, but vne con tlnental fnxorltei eased off In the lute trading. Nlveilan Tin shares wertt weak on realizing. American securities opened steady and a fraction higher. The market continued to advance until tho last halt hour, when light selling depressed a part of the list. The closing was steady, with values ranging from " above to la below parity. Money was Irt good demand nnd dis count rates wero quiet. linden closing mock quotations cVnaols, moner do Account Amal. ijopper Atctilton llalllmnre Ohio JS Umllvllln & Nah lit .It Mo . Kan. A Tri. SS . TtViNVo York Central. 113 IMS Norfolk A Wealern I11H lie Otilarlo Weelern 3tS Canadian raclllr 247mVnnlTonla . 13 Chwxake A Ohio. 0SH-illna . . . M (hi Oreal Wenlern U Routhi-rn ltr MH ("hi.. Mil & Ht r llS Southern Purine ..Ul'4 Denver A lllo O... 31 Vnlon Pacific .. .U4i ltrle StHV. a. Steel HH do let pld . M Wabaah Orand Trunk . ... Illinois Ontral . SIKVKll-Hni. . J9'tlV Peers SlVii Itt Hand Mine ' steady at iM per ounce. MONl'.Y lVilf4 per cent. DISCOUNT HATi:S Short bills, 4!4 per cent; threo montliH, 4 per cent. ( lenrlnu: llnuse HnnU Stiileiuent. NHW YOUIC, Keb. 1. Tho Btnloment of (.ho nctunl condition ot clenrltig house hanks and trust companies' for the week shows that they hold tlS.l-S,a0 reserve tu excess of legal requirements. This Is a decrease of t&,3IO.!X from last week. The statement follows: ACTUAL CONDITION. Decrease. lnns tl.fi.Wo.000 IW.SH't.OOO Spec-to 3Ki.lT3.000 Legal tenders M.IM.OiM Net deposits l,SJB,K20,0lX) Circulation 4fi.M9.000 Km-css lawful re've. 1C.12&.W) 1.2K.000 2,7.00i) H.99:,(V) 113,000 6,31(1,20) Increase. IhiiikH cash reserve In vault ... WO. 9.O.O0O Trust companies' cash reserve In uult Gfi.841,000 Aggregato cash reserve 1434.311.000 Trust companies' reserve with clearing house members carrying 25 per cent cash reserve, ftSl.7SA.000. Summary of state hanks nnd trust com panies in Greater New York, not In cluded In clearing houso statement: Increase, . OI.i,. $301,623,300 J3,9SP,!00 Specie f.l..W,100 701.500 Legal tenders ' 7.707,400 M.400 Total deposits C30.213.WH) 3.155.300 Decrease. New York Mining- Stocks. NEW YORK. Feb. 1. Closing quota tions on mining stocKs weroi Com. Tunnel Mock, a wniran .. 7 ..250 .. 11 .. 15 ..100 . IS do bonds 12 Ontario Con. Ctil. & Va . 3 .130 . I . 3 Ophlr Small Hopes .. Standard Yellow Jacket Iron Silver Leadvllle Con. LltUo Chief ... OMV1IA UI5NI3U.-.I. MAIIKKT. I1UTTHU No. 1, l-lb, carton, 35o; No. 1, 00-lb tubs, 34H:; No. 2, 33c. CHEUSI3 Imported Swiss, S2c; Ameri can Swiss, 2Cc, block Swiss, 24c; twins, lE4c; daisies, IPVfce; triplets 19Hc: Young Atnerlcas. 21c; blue label brick, 19V4c; Urn bergcr, 2-ib., 21c; l-lb.. 22c; Now York "llEKP CUTS-Ulbs: No. 1, l!to; No. 2, lBic; No. 3, 12c. Chucks: No. 1, Iks; No. 2. svic; No. 3. Sc. Loins: No. 1, 20.o; No. 2, lie; No. 3, !3V4c. Uounds: No. 1, 12l4o; NO. i, Il'.iC, fio. iiinu. rum"' . 8c; No. 2. 7ic: No. 3, 7C. POULTIlV UroluTB, fJ.OOSfl.OO per doz.; hens. 15c; cocks, Uc; ducks. 20c; geese. ISo; turkeys, 2tc; pigeons, per dor., J1.20. Alive, 'broilers, I0o; hens, Uc; old roosters, (TUc; ducks, full feathered, 14c; geese, full fpntiiered. 12c: turkeys. 16c: pigeons, per doz., 00c; homers, f3.60; squabs, No. 1. fl.l; No. 2, noc. FIBU (Kresh) Pickerel, 11c, frozen; white, 14c, frozen; trout, 14c. frozen; largo crappics, 12c, frozen. Spanish mackerel, 180; ee, 15c; haddock, 13c; flounders, 13c; green catfish, 14c, .shad roe, per nalr. 40c; salmon. 15c; halibut. 20c; frozen, 13c; buffalo, 9c; bullheads, 13o; Oysters, bay standards, J1.C0; northern, fl.90; selocts, 11. SO: counts, f2.O0. Kill) ITS Oranges: California navels, fully colored. 30 alze, $2.00; W size, $2.25; 126 size. 12.50; 150. 170, 200 and 21C size, f3.00. Orape fruit: Hxtra fancy Florida, 48, 64. 61 and 80. per box. fS.ftO. Cranber ries: Wisconsin long keeping, extra funcy Howes', Jumbo, per bbl., $3 50; extra fancy Jersey, per bbl., f'J.00; extra fancy, bells and Cherry per box, t300. Lemons: Air fehlp brand, 300 or 360 size, fH.70. CocounutH In sacks, per suck, 5.76; per dozen, 80c. Honey. new Colorado, twenty-four frames, per case, J3.76. Dates: Kard, 15 lb. box, per 11)., 12c; New Hall, bulk, per Ih , 7c: new Anchor pkg. (30 cartons), per hex, J1.25; new Dromedary (30 carton), per box. f2.75. Figs: now 12 12 12, per nox, 8Dc; new 6-crown (Turkey), 16o; new 1 crown (Turkey), 16o; new 7-crown tTur keyj, 17c, Apples: extra fancy Washing ton Jonathan-. 113. 125. 138. 150. 166, box. fl.SS; extra fancy Washington UrlmeB' Guldens, 113. 125, 138. 150, box, $1.76; nxtia fancy Washington Uomnn UeiiutluB, 72, ftO, S8, W. 103, 125., box, fl.75; extra funcy Washington IJIack Hen Davis, 72. 80, B. . 101. 125 count box, fl.75; extra fancy Washington lied Wine Baps, 104, 112, 125, 138, box. J2.0O: extra fancy Pink Cheek Waxen and White Winter Pearmalns. 8, 104. 113, 125, 138, 150, 163 count, box. 12.00; extra fancy Colorado, unwrapped, Whlti Winter Pearmalns, 150, 15, 1&0, 200 count, box, 91.05; extra fancy New York llald wlns, per bbl . t2.90, extra fancy New York U, I. Greenings, tier bbl., f3.23; ex tra, fancy New York State llussiits, per bbl., J3.O0; extra fancy Missouri Jona thans and Grimes Guldens per bbl., 11.00; 5-bbl lots or more, asserted. 16o per bbl. offf extra fancy Missouri Ilcn Davis, per bbl., $2.50; oxtra fancy Missouri Wine Pippins, per bbl., $2.75; oxtra fancy Mis souri Willow Twigs, lllnck Twigs, York Imperials and other fine varieties, per bbl.. $3.25. Hnirni- Market, NEW YOUK, Feb. l-SUQ.Ul-Uaw, steady; Muscovado, S3 test, 2.9Sc; cen trifugal, M test, 3.48c; molasses sugar. 89 test, 2.73c; refined, (jultt; crushed, 5.0Ec; granulated, fine, 4.35c; powdored, 4.45c. K vaiiornted Apples niul Dried I'rutts, NEW YOUIC. Feb. 1. UVAPOItATJSD APPLBS--Market quiet; fancy, 7'i1J8H;o; choice, 6iifiV4c; jirlme. BVGc. DU1UD FRUITS Prunes, barely steady; apricots and peaches, quiet; ralMlns, dull. Wool Mfirliet, ST. LOUIS, Feb. 1. WOOL-Hteady ; medium grades combing and clothing, y8VH(20o; light fine, lfClc; heavy fine, 13 Q18c; tub washed. 27936c Ht. I.oul Llvu htocU StiirUct. ST. XtOVJH. Feb. 1. CATTLE Uecelpts, 3,000 head, including 200 Texans; market steady; choice to fluo steers, JG.COii8.00; good to choice steers, J5.00tff8.0Q: dressed beef and butcher steers, J5.rr7.00; Block ers and feeders, $6. 2543 fl.SS: cows und helf- I ors, $5.5oft8.(i0; cmineru, U.WBGUi; fancy cows, f4.60Afi.30; bulls, fS.55141.20, culves, , H.00Jfi.R6; Texas and Okluhoma steera. i f5.KVB7.90: cowa and heifers, f'l.fttK.15. Hoas-ltecelpts, 8.WU head: niarkot I steady; pigs and lights. $6.07.75; mixed and butchers, f7.66?IT.&: good heavy,-$7.06 7.80. 8HKKP AND LAMUH-Recelpta. 1.200 head; market steady! muttons, K.(nyi.co; yearlings, f7.COtj8.00; lambs, W.7Kf.B6; culls and bucks, f:.003.00. . HIoht City Live Htitek Mnrkel. SIOUX CITY. Feb. l.-CATTLK-Ue-colpts, 100 head; market, steady: native stecm. IIUILQQ.M; cows and heifers, $4.5041 0.75; canners, $8.26fi''4.K; stacker und feed era. 16.36Q7 50; calves, .75-t7.W; bulls, ii.00 (21.75. HOGS Receipts. 4.500 heart; market weak to 5c lower; heavy, $fl.54Jfl.30; mlxivl t 'K,,1 tltrht tCaMfti W)' ultra. :VU No recelpts'of sheep. Ht. Joseph Live Stock Mnrkel. ST. JOBKPII. Feb. 1. CATTLE Re ceipt)), 100 head; market Bteady; steera, W.WdS.W; cows and bettors, $.7fc7.50; oalves, $5.6010.00. HOGS Receipts, 6,000 heail; market, steady; top, J7.60; bulk ot Hales, f7.I0i 7.4S. SHKKP AND LAMBS Market sternly, lutnbs, f6.6m35. i OMAHA L1YE STOCK MARKET Killing Cuttle Higher nnd Heavy Feeders Lower for Week. HOGS CHANGE LITTLE FOR WEEK lines Very Nenrly Menily with the Close of l.nst Week, tint l.ninbs mill Yenrtlnss Mum n Mmrp l)re(lne. SOl Tll OMAHA, Feb. . 113. rtecelpts were. Cutt:e ttogs. Sheep. Official Monday 5.M4 7,58 11.111 Offlelal Tuesday 5.04S 17.TS8 T.HJ Official Wednesday ... J.7W 1S.714I 4," Official Thursdav ...Itll 16.447 4.IW6 Official Friday. .. K6 11.189 1.9M Kstlmate Sitiirtlaj S.lWi . Six days this week iW 74.CSS 30,(M PnniB days lust week !1,4) 7.W .7.7( Sumo days 5 weeks ago -V.J1S OV.'M Same days S weeks ago I9.;0 M.MS M.717 Samo days 4 weeks ago 17,477 3T.W1 37.1' Same days Inst year. Stl.Ms 71.407 44.7SO Tho following table shows the lecolpts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South U ma tin for the yoat to date as compared with last year: 1S13. 19IS. Inc. Dec Cattle SI. (01 H.l'O Hogs 2.SS.IBS Slii.M .... 61.04 1 Sheep 2t.WS 17'l.MS SO.W1! The following tiiblt. slums the range of prices for hogs nt South Omaha, for the last few days, with comparisons ""Date"" il!)i3. 19rj,lliilll?10.dlH)wTliw.l!y7" 'a"n. 3. ; S'k. s SJi p !i7i 4 O Jan. ZS. 7 22UI 5 S9 18 33'. 6 OBI 4 181 C 61 Jan. si. 1 z-i'.i & si J Mi 11 w mi 001 4 09! Jan. 7 2.V.I t, '.14! 7 Mil S 201 1 4 1& 6 4S Jan. . 7 3SH 5 K. 7 CO, S OM f! Ofi 4 Sll 6 CI Jan. 26. Jan. 27. Jan. 2.S. 6 W 7 4S 7 :i o oo 6 tU I G 01 7 49, 7 IS S 412 5 l2 S OAI ft 01 , If9'" 7 sm Jon. W. Jun. 30.1 Jan. 31. 7 M'.l ft 03 S 041 ft V 4 CO. ti U ! 7 SS'.' 6 0! 7 M 6 It 4 13 f. 72 o S5 G SS 7 32 I C 03 7 471 K 12' 4 1J l-'eb. 1.. I ft Wi 7 2C ft r, fi 21 4 10 Sunday. llecclpta nnd disposition of live stock ut tho Union atock yards, South uniahu. for twenty-four hours ending ut 3 o'clock yesterday : UKClCIlTS-CAmi. IlogH. ll'r'H. c. m. & st. i uy. 3 Wabash IL II 1 Missouri Pacific It. It 2 I'lllon I'acltlo It. It. C. & S. V . Uy.. cast 3 C. ,t N. V. 1U'.. west 31 t'.. ft. V.. M. it O. Hy 4 C. II. H Q. Uy eaat C. II. & cj. Uy., west - C, U. 1. ,fc P. Uy.. rust 11 C. U. 1. & V. Uy., west 4 Illinois Central Uy 2 Chicago Great Western Uy ft Total receipts 119 IJlSrOHITlON-miAD. Morris Sc Co tjwlfl & Co Clidahy Packing company Armour & Co Schwartz & Co..... J. W. Murphy T Hogs. .. l.oul .. 1.770 .. 1.7 2(t2 2,Ij10 Total r',411 CATTLU Theio wnrn no ciittln hem to day, at least, nothing of any conse quence, and the totul for the week foots up only 16,1)48 head, being a falling off ot over 4.0jO head us compared with last week and of ovor 3.000 hend as compared with tho corresponding week of lust year. To make another coniparloii, reicipts this week aro thu smallest ot any time allien ChrlBtnias week. Tho week started out with liberal re ceipts at all ntarkct points and thero whs a general downward movement In values everywhere The market on Tuesday was Blow and weak, hut on Wednestlny It chanired for tho better, aw lecelpts be came very moduruto. Uy tho close of tho week prices hud tinned up until they were sufely 10il15o higher than tho closo of tho previous week. cows ana licuers were wean io lower early, but later on strengthened up more rapidly tnan oven uoer stccra niui at ino close of the week are uround 16ii25c higher than last week. Heavy feeders wero slow nil the week. They broke at the eanin time fat cattle were going down hill and failed to recover when fat cattlo did, with the lestilt that ut tho close of tho week they were 15?jl25c lower than a woek ago. It iniiBt bo borne In mind, however, that they wem very high last week. Light stockers of good quality were In very meager supply throughout the week and In consequence of that they commanded steady prices every day. . , , Quotations on cattlo: oOod to eholco beef steers, $7.5ta-8.25. fair to good beef steers, J7.Ou4i7.50j common to fair beef steers, J6.354j'7.M); good to cholco helfurs, f.257.00; good to cholcu cows, J0.ltlfl.O0; fulr to good guides, tt.Oofifl.oi); common to fair grades, $3.25(11 6.00; good to chalet) stockers atld fcedVrs, Jti.754i7.75; fair to good Mockers and feydors, $G.251(i.75; common to fair stockers and feeders, JJ.lK) 4HJ.25; stock cows and heifers, $4.7iiiU.5o; veal calves, $C.OO'S,J.O0; hulls. stugM, oto., f4.76CC.25. IIOUS Uocelpta thla morning footed up about 17 earn or 8.000 head, this being Homewhiit heavier than ono week ago, lighter than two weeks ago, and almost one-third moro than on the corresponding day a year ugo. Packers Btarted out this morning bid ding 6010c lower. SellerB were ox trumely opposed to granting uiiy such concession na this, thinking that they ought to get at least steady figures. Ah u result, tho market wuh very slow and dull at the opening and It was nearly 10 o'cluck before anything or consequence had been done, and at that time less than ,.n .1.. I ... n I . . . .1 antil Knllul'H utui ot i.ic nuho in... r.... ....... seeing that lower prices were to bo tho orucr oc me uuy 111 bi'iiq ui uu wivuw tlon. still oblected to selling at the re ductlons demanded by the packers In their earlv bids, but whenever they got bids up to within a nickel of yesterday s prices they turned loose. Little If any business was done on shipping account und speculators wire rather light buyers, but what stuff they did take over wont at figures thut were from weak to five lower than Friday. In spite of the slowness ot tho trade after tho ice had onco been broken there was enough life to tho market to prac tically clear tho yurds of tho early ar rivals by a little after 11 o'clock. Light weights were by far thu best sellers and the heavier grades changed hands at lower prices, Uulk of sales ranged from $7.26 to $7.30, and a high mark ot $7.3?' was reached early In tho morning. To day's, reduction leaves the trudo on tho wholo Just a shade lower than lost Sat urday. The feature of the week, how ever, has been tho change In the demand for the different welghm of Bluff. This can be best oxplalned by saying that the heavies and lights havo exchanged places and where last week tho heavies wero bringing tho top figures It Is now the lighter and mixed grodea that are commanding the premium. llepreseniuuve tales: No. t0... At. rr. Ko. .. 75... 10... 41... It... 71... At Ml 200 T 10 ..177 7 30 tl.. (4.. OS.. (.. 71.. 14.. 71.. .. 7 II tO 7 IS M 7 IS U 710 ..233 . .210 Vt ..IS M 7 10 .. 7 30 ... 7 30 40 7 SO ... 7 30 .. 7 30 .. 7 10 10 7 30 40 7 10 .. 7 M ... 7 SO . 7 30 40 7 30 .. 7 30 . 7 SO W 7 30 ... 7 30 .. 7 30 .. 7 30 .. 7 30 .. 7 30 .. 7 30 ... 7 30 ...147 ...Ml ...Ml ...tH ...2M 140 7 M 7 36 7 tl 7 .211 MS M lit II M0 C7. Ml tt 901 .. 7 X .. 7 M .. 7 M .. 7 K .. 7 X 40 7 X .. 7 M .. 7 M ., IK .. 7 34 .. 7 X .. 7 .. 7 K .. 7 17H .. .7 JW .. 7 71H .. 7HW 71 374 71 SW II 210 II .-08 K M0 71 211 II M4 17 MS 71 1 M MO 7 Ill (4. 40. (7. II. 74). 7. (7. ..7 . .: ..tn . Ml ..HI 141 vn 71 a II Ml ei i 41 t" 71 Ill 71 M tl U i 260 to in u tt 100 M7 II.. .212 It... ...111 .. Ml W. It 22t U .tit 340 7 30 II II 74 M 71.. .. 77... . H... )... .. . 04). . 71. . 17. M. . 64 74 ... 7. . . II ... 71 .221 7 30 7 ITH 7 .m 7 J7W 7 ITH 7 Rli .217 ,.M 311 .212 .3te til 39 JM Ml IH in .M4 Ml 2M 344 ... 7 30 ... 7 30 ... 7MW ... 7 MH ... 7 32.i 10 7 M, 14 7 MH M I Ml, 40 7 X . 7 M ... 7 M ..71 . 7 M ... 7 M . 7 M ... 7 M . 7 H 44 .. M. M.. . ..Ht .1)4 ...111 ...110 7 Mis . 7 J7S 10 7 11 H . 7 11H .. 7 lilt . 7 11V, M 7 1744 10. 341 Ml 34 ill 210 44 41.. M. 71. It.. U.. 71.. M 110 7 1744 til ... THH WI l I K4 . . 7 30 I4t 14 7 M M .Ml 7, ..3U .. 7 7 tttt HIIKKP Ah ubuuI on a Saturday no fresh supplies ot sheHp and lambs arrlvid thjs morning, so prlc remain quotahry tho same us on Friday For the week the ri.-ii,is hne tu cm light us only ahotit 30,700 Head were aidcil, a Hgalnal j .. iw neatl last week. MWJ neati tw eeks ago Blid 44.r held during the cor i spiiiiiiing time last enr. Tin- decrease In tht ircelnts was due to the sharp slump In pi lies during the clos ing days or the pirxlviis WceK. ana mu vutlt'tanillng a light supply on Moiid.i ami Tuesday the general trade experi enced another price mluetlon, which amounted to us much as i0e below the close nf last week. Since then, however, the market has Improved somewhat .iiui some of tho loss Iihs been legalnrtt. Hi" slight Improvement being mole marKi"! on fat ewes and lambs I'rex hI1Iii pi lees fur lambs are about jV.uSoc loner than m work nun, the best lambs on yestoi day's itiHikit bringing ts.2. M.i continued with H 4it :,r. during Thursday and Frldav of last w el Fat ewes at,e very little .t an lower, anil the best kinds nre now silling around &0$5.10. A relatively i ma II percentage of yearlings has showed up In tho receipts, hut what wero here showed a decline of half a dollar. There Ims not been enough wethers on sale to test values It might be added tlmt the demoralisa tion of the eastern trade In dressed mut ton during the closing days of last week and the toii part of this week was di tectl t ('sponsible for the severo break in the lle mutton trade nt all the Ira.lltig live Mock centers, and unlens morn ' sniiablii weather sets In no very gro.u lmpri rmriit Is exuected next week (quotations on Sheop and I. ami's-Lambs, good tu choice, f8.IXkftS.aft, lambs, fair to goou, i-rr4BX.w; yearlings, light, J.S6tr 7 15. jenrllngr. heavy, lii.604iM; wethers, good to choice. f5.li0Vft.S6: wethers, fair to good. 15 ll)t(5.f0; ewes, good to choice, 14 64fl(.10: ewes, fair to good, 1t.35tf4.75; culls, sheup and bucks, 1175U4.00. nut veil .1V11 .STUCK SIVHKliT Deiiuiiid fur t'ntlle II ml Mhorp Mti'nd IIiiks AVenU. CHICAGO. I Vb 1. -CATTLI8--Uecelpts, at) head, miirli.-t Ktniulv: lin.vns M ll 'Jll: Texas steers, 4.:kti6.7ft; western steers. Jfi.i4W.Sii, stockers and feeders, 4 757.fi0, cows anil liuiri'is, JtWir; 45; calvs, $.B0 IU10.2S. jioos-itccelptB. 14.000 hend; market j opened stiong nnd closed wenk; light. lT.40tr.M; mixed, $7.4Mr7.70; heavy. fT.SSff. 7 70. rough. 7 2Mjl7.4n; pK.. Jtlltr7.45; bulk of still's, fl.G&trJ.. HllliUP AND LAM119-Uicelpts, 1,0V) bead,; market steady; native, W.wuri M, western, f l.7ftift.!5: yearlings, K3Mi7 00; Inmbs, nntlve, $tl.tHn!.70; western, fiLi'ioTi1 S.75. I K n li nun City 1.1 vi; Slock .Alurket. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Kelt. 1.-CATTLI3 - Uffolpts, liOO hend, Inclutllng 400 head southerns; market strndy; native steers. J7.0i)fiS.7f). southern steers. J.V7MP7 ; southern cows nntl heifers f3.7tifl4J.aB; na tive cows mid heifers, t4.tnli7.W; stockers nntl fceiiiis. ft.7f.1i7.40; bulls. Jl.tXVflO.OO, calves, fii iWi!i.7ft; wi'slern steers, fil.TiO-tT 8.00; western cows, H.TTiiiW. IIOOH-Uecdpts, 2.B00 head; iniirket steiitly; bulk of snlcs, f7,3DJi7.60; heavy, fi.35n7.4fi; puckers nnd butchers, V.i'At 7.51H; light, J7.40ft7.ft.U4; pigs. tC.2rSl(l.7ft. SHI'JKP AND I.AMUN-N0110 on sale. Slui'U- lit Slulit. Uncclpts of live stpek at tlio six prln- l,L3lclpal western ninrkcts yestorday Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omiihn St. Joseph Sioux City Kansas City ., St. IjouIr Chicago 8.000 5.(X) 4.500 2.600 8.000 1,200 14,000 1.0IX) 43.000 2.200 ... KX) ... 100 ... cno .. .3,000 ... 200 ...4.000 Totals Prrstiyterlmi. Uonson. C. J. McClung, Pastor Sunday schoo . 10 a, m.: morning worship. 11 Christian ISndcavor, 7:30 p. in.; midweek service, Wednesday, 8 p m. First. Seventeenth and Dodge. Uev lidwln Hurt Jenks, D. 1)., Pastor;-Publle worship at 10:30 a. m. nntl i sa p. m nirlstlan Kndoavor meeting nt C-.1S p. m. Sunday school at noon. Kverybody Is invited to attend. CaHtcllar Street. C. C. Meek. Minister- Morning service, 10:30; evening, 7:43; epo clal song service: music by the choir Sunday school at noon; Junior Christian' Kndeavor, 3 p, m.; Christian Kndeavor, 6:45; prayer meeting weuni'stiay, 7:4.1. North. Twenty-fourth and Wirt. M. V Hlghee, Pastor Dr. Wallace Hamilton of tho First Presbyterian, sitiux city; win preach morning nnd evening; Sunday school at noon; Christian Kmleuvor at 6:30; prayor meutlng, Wednesday ovnnlng. Lown Avenue, Fortieth nnd Nlcholns, uev. Nntlinn el Mcll li n. n. v.. Pastor Morning service on Sunday queHtlnn at 10:30 o ciock, sutuiny scnnoi at noon. Christian ICndcuvor at 3 and 7 p. 111 , evening sorvlco nt 7:40 o'clock, subject, tho utner six uays uoiy. First United, Twenty-first nnd Umnict Uev. A. C. Douglass, Pastor Conclusion of tho special series of ovnngellstlo meet nigs. 1'ieacning serviceB at 10:30 a. m nnd 7:30 p. m. Ulhlo school nt noon Young People's Christina union at :30 p. m. .Miu-woeK prayer and fellowship mrniing wetinestiny nt a p. m. Park vale. Thlrty-flrst und Gold Htreets Uev. A. K. Lohmann, Minister Ulhle school nt 0:45 n. m.; Christian Kndeavor society, 6:30 p. 111.; evening song and preaching at 7:30; Miss Nell Hayes of Springfield, Mo., will sing solos at morn ing und nvimlng services; meeting of the session of tho church Monday evening nt 1 :.v. Fnlrvlew, Pratt and Fortieth Avenue. Uev. Charles II. Fleming. Pastor A ftpr. noon worship nt 3 o'clock, subject, "The Names of God In Oenesls." nible schnot nt i:o p. m. -j uosaay evening, 8 o clock, nt the home of Mr. Unrtlrtt, the third lesson in tun acm course Tttlrit 'Twf.ntlMtl iin.f T Ani.n.nn.M. 1 Bundny school, 9:30; 10:45, publlo worship I-.... 1... r . , . . . 1 buiiui.ii nev. tteurKO juck; ineino, i "The Crown of Righteousness;" 6:30. prayer meeting of tho Christian Kndcnvor society. I.JU p. m., evening worship and sermon uy ' itev. ueorgo jock; tlieuiu, r.veryi'ouy s chorus choir. Doing it;" Blnglng by Church of the Covenant, Pratt and Twenty-seventh, Rev. Charles H. Flem ing, Pastor-Morning woiHhlp at 10:43 o'clock, subject, "HI Hhutldal." Hlblo school nt noon. Christian Undeuvor meeting at 6:45 p. in. Kvenlng worship lit 7:30 o'clock, subject, "The Highway of tue noea. o'clock, the course. Wednesday nven nr. S:S0 nurd lesson In the Acts Westminster. Twenty-ninth and Mason Rev. Thomas H. McConnell, Pastor- Morning worship at 10:30 o'clock, sub- I ject. "communion or the '.lord's supper " Sabbath school and Illble cluanes nt noon. Westminster chapel Sunday sohool ut 3:30 p. m. Westminster Young People's society meeting at 7 j tr. Service of prnlsit with sermon at S p. m.. topic. "The Friend of (lod " Clifton Hill. INjity-flfth and Ordnt. Rev. Theiidtiro U. ilrecnleo. Minister Services at 10. 30 u m nnd 7:S0 p. m. Morning topic. The Holy Sabbath"; evening subject, "Using the World, Not Abusing It " Ulble school at noon. Christian Kndeavor at 6-30 p. m., subject, 'Christian Kmleuvor Principles and How to Uphold Them." Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock, meeting for prayer and fel lowship at home of James Uennett, 4S1I Orunt street. l.iitliem ii, St. Marks English, Twontleth and Rur dette. Dr. L. Oroh. Pastotjrornlng ser vlco at 11, toplo, "Sabbath for Man. The Old Abrogated." Kvenlng service at 7:30. topic, "Mysterious Dealings." Christian Kndeavor at 0:45. St. Puul's Twenty-eighth nnd Parker. Uev. H. T Otto, Pastor Services In Ger man at 10 iu m.; In Kngllsh at 7:45 p. m. Sunday school of tho Kngllsh department at 11:30 a. m. Rerea Ulble clumm on Tues day nt 7:30 p. m. St. Matthew's Kngllsh. Nineteenth and Castellan Rev. O. W. Snyder, Pastor Subject at 11 r. nt.. "Tho More Excellent way." Rvangcllstlo and gospel song ser vice at 7:80 p. in.. Bubject, "The Ist Journey." Sunday school at 10 n m. Orace F.ngllsh. Twenty-Sixth. Retween Poppleton and Woolworth Avenuea Clar onco N. Kwilmtt. Pastor Ser'lio ut 11 a. tn.. topic, "Tho Signal for Suffering." K nnlng service at 7:30, topic. "The Man that Obeyed." Sunday school ut 10 a. m Ash Wednesday service ut 8 p in. .Ion Kngllsh. Mnenolln hntl. 2101 Ames i Avenue, nev. O. W. Snder. Pastor Ser j vices ut 3:30 p. m., subject, "The Greatest : Virtue." Sunday Mehool at 2:30 p. m. The ladles Pastor's Aid society will meet ThurBdny uttornoon ut the residence of Mi; Goorgn Swum noli. 3027 Larimore av enue. Tho Persistent and Judicious Utte ot Ntviapr Adierttlng Is the Road to Uuslncsti Success. TOPICS FOR A DAY OF REST Ministers to Preach Sermons Urging One Day of Rest for All. PALMER ON SETTLEMENT WORK I'nltnrlnn Church Mnr TnUe Vp the Work Chrlatlnn Knilenvor I'ntnn In Annual Sleet nntl Dinner. In response to a request of the Otmhi Church feilerntlou many Omaha mlnlatc-i will preHch on Sabbath observance tj morrow, it will bo urged that nil Inter rsts of the city co-operate to secure to all persons the right of a day of ret Other ministers will proach on Ihe siuro bubject a week from tomorrow. "The Social Settlement Problem of Omnha" will bo tho subject of Harry Palmer's address before thr Unity In lowshlp nt tho Unitarian church KunJav evening at s o'clock. Mr. Palmer wo . whllo a student at Harvard, was engaged In Hale House, Uoston, whore Mary Auter. tho famous author of "Yho Promised Land," received her early Anurlan training training, will draw largely from his experiences there. The lecture will he of social Interest and Importance from thn fart that tho Unitarian church Is seriously considering the question of tal -lug up social settlement work In Its own neighborhood. Thu meeting will be open to tho public. Thn city union ot Christian lSudeavar societies will hold Us annual banquet and business moetlng at the North Presby terluii church Tuesday evening at 6 30 Plates 35 conts. A splendid program s iirrnngcd. Dr. Wnllaco Hamilton of filoux City pastor of tho First Presbyterian church Sioux City, has been preaching to good utidlcnccfl at the North church. Twenty fouith and Wirt streets, thla week Dr Hamilton will preach at tho same church tomorrow and evening and nt the YountJ Men's Chrlatlnn nssoclntlon 4 o'clock meeting. What Kind of a Sunday Do We NeetP " Is the Sunday morning subject at Lowo Avciiuo Prrabylcrlan church, when Itov Niithtiulel McOlftlu will speak on thd Sunday observance question, and in the evening on "Thou Shult Keep the Other Six Days Holy." Laboring men Invited. Uovlvnl services will bo held nvcry evening next week nt Oak Street Meth odist church, Twentieth and Oak streota, Tlio patsor. Uev. T. C. Webster, will be asBlsled by Itov. F. W. Klrkpatrick of tho First Methodist church of South Omaha each evening except tomorrow District Superintendent Kdward Hlslnp will preach at First Methodist church. Twentieth and Davenport streets, nt morning and evening services tomorrow Ulshop Frunk M. Urlstol will rlve his address, "My Young Man." at DleU Memorial Methodist church, Tenth and Pierce streets, Tuesdsy evening. At the church servlco tomorrow morning Uev John Dale will preach and In the evening Uev. J. W. Klrkpatrick of the First Meth odist church of South Omnha will occupy tho pulpit. Itov. T. J. Mackay, rector of All Saints' church, Twenty-sixth street and Dewcr BAcntie, will prench on "Woman's Wrongs and Woman's Ulghts," at the 11 o'clock service tomorrow morning. The choir ot tho First Congregational ohurch under" the direction of Frederick C Fremnntel, will give n special musical servlco Sunday ovenlng. Tho service will begin at 7:45. Tho progrnm will Include as nn organ prelude "Tho Lord Is Oreat" tnach). played by Miss Nancy Cunning ham; tho anthems, "I Will Mention Thv Loving Kindness" (Bulllvan) and "Fear Yo Not, O, Israel" (Max Spicker); i quartet from "Stabat Mater" (Uosslnl): "I Have Longod for Thy Salvation," by Misses Arndt and Dixon and Messrs. Travis and Fremnntel; tho soprano an-1 baritone duet from tho "Elijah" (Men delssohn), Miss Doretto Arndt nnd Mr. Hurt Miner. Solo numbers axe "Sun of My Soul," from "The Ten Virgins" (Gaul), by Miss Laura Peterson; "Lord God ot Abraham, from tho "KllJh," by Glenn Fratt: "Come Unto Htm," from "The Messiah" (Handel), MIhs Dornico Beverly. "I will Sing of Thy Great Mercies (Uosalnl), MIsb Maud Dixon! "King All Glorious," from "Tho Cruci fixion" (fltalner), Mr. Fremantel. Other organ solos nro "Prayer," (Wolf-Fer-rarl, and tho "Finale" from "The Ueatl tudos" (Cesar Franrk). The home missionary program nt Mc Cube Methodist KplscopnJ church Sunday evening at 7,30 o'clock vtll be as fotlowu- Singing, coiigrogatlrm. p..i,.r Scripture lesson, page 62. In the Psalter. Solo, Mlsa Mnmlo Chapman. Address. "What l Homo Missions." JAdd Ssif" "Why Wi Need Home Ml slons." H. K. Dodds ot Dundee. Solo, Mrs. Robert Thorpe. Addross. "What Home Mlaslonn Need." It is. Leavltt of Dundee. Singing. "America." congregation ('Iirlstlttn, d6uvor. 8:15 p. m. ISvonlns aenqon them. Hie IMSl First. Twenty-sixth and Harney, Re ", A D. Harinon. rasior-aiuuuus nvio.ui. ii 11 o'clock, subjtct. "Christ Within the Hope of Glory." Kvenlng service at 7.30 nvinnk. sublect. "A Photograph of 8ln. Ulble sohool at 9:45 a. m. Christian l.n deavor at 6.30 p. m. Conitreirntlonnl. St Mary's Avenue. J. A. Jenkins, Pas. tor 10:30 a. m., subject, "Hungering Af ter Righteousness." 12 in, Men's Forum, James 11. Wootan on "The Rural Amerka of Today." Saratoga, Ames Avenue and Twenty fifth Street. Rev. F. W. Leavltt. Minister Sunday school at 2 p. m., vesper ser vice nt 3 p. ))).. sermon topic, "Christ and His Friends.'' Plymouth. Twentieth and Spenr, r, Rev. Frederick W. Leavltt, Minister -Service at 10:30 a. m. with the celebration of the Lord's supper. Sunday Bchool at noon. Consecration meeting at 6:30 p. m. First. Nineteenth and Davenport, Fred erlck T. Rouse, Pastor Morning worship nt 10:30. subject, "The New Ministry,' communion. In the evening the special monthly musical sen-Ice will be held at 7:45. llnptUt. First, Twenty-ninth and Hurney, Uev. W. Jasper Howell, Pastor Morning wor ship at 10:30. Kvenlng worship at 7 30, theme, "Caterers for the Young." The pastor preaches at each fcervlce. Ininianuel, Twenty-Fourth and Pink noy. Rev. J. S, Kbersole, Pastor Rev F. W. Foster will preach nt 10:30 and 7:30. Ulble sohool at noon. Young people a meeting nt 6:30. Midweek devotional meeting on Wednesday evening at i U, led by Mr. Ray W. Ogden. Calvary, Twenty-fifth and Hamilton. Rev. 15. R. 43urry,. Pastor Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. Morning: Lord s supper at close ot sermon and reception of new members. Kvenlng topic, "The Moral Crisis in' Omaha," Bible school at noon. Young people's meeting at d p. m. Midweek service on Wednesday evening at &. North Side, Twenty-second and Lothrop, H J I Klrchstcln. Mlnlstor-Rcgular church services lit 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p, m. vz noon, uiiriaiinu jii-