TITEBHK: OMAHA, WKDNKSDAY, FKIiMWKY Ji. 1015. 11 ItKAI. i:sttu U)A!S FGARVIN HHOS t-oani M and utC cnu Omaha Nat l Bank. rn v i- - . . i v . . . n- H.i. s dene, propel ties, $I.(iX to 1W0OO. it W. It THOMAS. SB Slatf Bank Rldg. 4fi CITY LOANB. Hem's-CarlberaT Co.. S1M2 Brandels Theater Bid. f OMAHA liomcfi. "least Nebraska farms. O'KKRPK ni!.ll. WTATE ITV 1016 Omaha National. Douglas UTU IARQE loans our'nptclalty. Stuli Bros. W TII T I IK XT WANTED By tvo young men of re- Iflnement. room In strlctiy private family: JHo rooming hous-e need appl . We can (furnish first class references. U 618. care pBee. WASTED TO HUi Dolgoff td hand store pays highest prices 4Vfior furniture, domes, snoes. weD. iwi. 'h Ti RnR'i 'Jutck buyers of furniture aud J J. oyJOO uomehoij K00dg. pay mora, Best prices, clothes, shoes Shafton. W.MB l Mllffhllv llnnil l.tcrh Frfwlft t.taniv W. 37TA i JjOOK V, e Da highest prices for ladles' and gentlemen's Id-hand clothes,' household good and valises. Call Gross tff man, 25:3 Blondo. Web. 4552. WANTKD To buy old broken watches and old gold. M Nathan. TO S. 13th 8t WOULD Hko'to buy n sevonor eight room house 10 be moved on u lot. One In the neighborhood of 24th nnd Clark preferred. Telephone Bed 4301. SALE OK EXCHANGE R. E. WB handle successfully exchanges of merit If you have anything to deal In In a hurry, call Star Land Co., 217 Nat l Fidelity & Casualty Bldg. Phone D. 2265. Morelnmdiso Wanted. Will exchange a first-class Iowa farm, tS acres, splendid Improvements. Every acre good, rich, black CORN LAND. If you want the best there Ii see this farm. Price S1C0 per acre. BOdSKKMAN BROS., Murray, la. Everybody's Doing It Coins what? Trailing with the Falraer Land Co., HOG W. O. W. Bid. WAXTED TO 1JOKUOW WANT to borrow K1.000 on pood land se curity, will pay 10 per cent. Address F C44, care Omaha Bee. HEA-L ESTATE FOK HEfT Fnrm nml Ilnnch Lnnds. FOB RENT SO-acre farm southwest of South Omaha. Mrs. B. M. Clark, S824 Grand Ave, Omaha, Neb. Tel. Web. Vol. UEAJj ESTATE A1ISTUACT9 lit' TITl.K. RKED Abstract Co., oldest abstract of fice In Nebraska, 206 Brandels Theater. CITY t'HUrUnt) Oil Ai.tS Bargain Counter ?1,K0 2013 Manderson St., 0 rooms, city water, sewer, gas, electric light, water meter, toilet, bath. lavator . good cellar, cement walks, shade trees, smalt fruit, lot is 42xl1I with aliev on one side, new porch, white pine lumber, owner going to uermany mis montn. hence tins sacri fice. Three nice Kenwood lots, J3T5; $J0 cash, balance $o per month. i . j. TJiittHiiiiNis, roio Agent. 7b0 OmuhaNat-lBk.Bldg. 1'honc D.18!. 13-BOOM house, Kountzc Place, Omaha, $7,000, clear, nlso other clear Omaha property. Want California. 1125 W. 42d St., Los Angeles, Cal. TO BUY. SKLL OK KENT. FIltST SEB JOHN W. ROBUINS, m FARNAM ST 601 S. 31ST Six rooms, bath and recop tion room; first-class neighborhood. Jl.lOO cash, balance monthly. George P. riaxc. Phone Douglas-30S. Room WO AVnre block. FOR" "SALK 13-room house; arrange ment and location suited for boarding jnd rooming; town of 1,200; cheap tor rash If taken at once. Address G. A. ritoven. Loup City. Neb. AC'IIKAOK, TWO 40-ucre tracts near Benson: 1 Im proved with good building and fruit, the other vacant. Bargains. Fred C. Shields, Phone Harney 3317. Boom 310, llamgo Block. IlElL ESTATE KAltat jfc llAtll 1, A.N US KO It SAI.B Cnll'ornlu. California land excursions 1st and ZA Tues. W. T. Smith Co.. 81& City Nat. Bk. limn, ONK of the best 160-acre farms In Iowa: must be sold. Address L 615. caro Bee. Kniisua. KANSAS FARMS and ranches for tale; IA A Of VW . . . . I I 1 n j iu io.wtj in;it-n, yvunj mr litre nai, v. jy. NlQt'KTTM, Sallna. Kan. Missouri. LAND FOR SALE-Wrlte for prices of corn, clover and blue erarn lands. Co Operative Realty Co.. Humansvllle. Mo. IMPROVED FA RM 320 acres, 3 an acre; 12 miles from town; rich black soil; M) acres broke; all fenced; house 22x24; pear school and in sight of twenty-flvo other farm houses. Slust have your flU ing right. J. A. Tracy. Kimball. Neb. ' OWNER must sacrifice 1,360 acres, Im juoved ranch, in Garfield county, Ne braska, for J7.2O0. Requires J3.200 cash. Room 3."i, Baldwin Block, Council Bluffs. la. Tcxns, TEXAS TiAND SNAP. 52 acres 4 miles north of Langtry In Valverdl Co., Texas. Price for a cash i.ale, $1.50 per acre. Tltlo good. V. P. FRANK, 1025 City Nat. Bank Bldg.. Omaha, Neb. LIVE STOCK MARKET OF WKST Ship live stock to South Omnha. Save mileage and shrinkage. Your consign ments receive prompt and careful atten tion. Mir Stock Commission Merchant. BYERH BROS. & CO. Strong, reliable. CLIFTON Com. Co.. 223 Exchange Bldg. MARTIN BROS. & Co!. Exchange Bldg. Wool Market. BOSTON. Feb. 4. WOOL-Tlic demand Is moro active for domestic wool. Values' held fairly steady, although holders show a disposition to shade, prices on odd lots, leading domestic quotations range as follows: Missouri Three-eighths blood, SOfeatc; quarter blood, 30331c. Scoured basis: Texas Fine, six torelght months, .Wg37c; fine, twelve months, J3fi61o. Cali forniaNorthern, 52if63c; middlo county. 50Jj52c; southern, 48fl49c; fall, free. 485?50c. Oregon Eastern, No. 1 staple, 631J65o; eastern clothing. COo asked: valloy. No. 1. G5o asked. Territory Fine Maple, 63iC5c; fine medium staple, 63c asked; fine cloth ing. 60861c; fine medium clothing, 57f 'c; half blood, combing, 60fl61c; three eighths blood, combing. &7(jt⪼ one-quarter blood, combing. 53QG5c. Pulled AA, E.Stt62c; A supers, 54f5So. ST. LOUIS. Feb. 4.WOOL-Steady ; medium grades, combing and clothing. 23,4S6c; light fine, 19621c: heavy fine. 13 (918c; tub washed, 27fj3Cc. Coffer Market. NKW YORK, Eeb. 4. COPFKE Fu turea market opened stoady at a decline of 3tH2 points under realizing and scat tering prossure inspired by disappointing European cables. Covering of nonr months caused quite a sharp rally during the middlo of tho day, but. the market eased off again later under liquidation. The close was easy, net unchanged to 11 points lower. Sales, 74,000 bags; Febru ary, 13.14c. March. 13.50c; April. 13.58c; May. lS.65c; June. 13.C6c; July. 13.68c; Au gust. 13.79c; September, 13.76c; October, 13.71c; November. 13.65c; Decembor and January, JS.COc. Spot coffee, steady; Rio 7s, 117c; Santos 4s, I5ic. Mild, quiet; Cordova, iSMjriSc, nominal. Key to the Situation-Bee Advertising. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Traders Inclined to Take a Rather Bearish View of Wheat. A STIR IN CORN CIRCLES Hrport of Djunngeil Crop front V r gcntlnn AnnUrnn Interest AmuiiK Severn 1 Clilcnao Grnln Houses. OMAHA. February 4. 19U. I Wheat traders were Inclined to take n j "m oeartsn view or the situation ibsi nlKlit With sufficient snow tacrine over the winter wheat belt, a slow -cash demand and lack of outside buylns. the believe, wheat will work Irregularly lower, u,e. rClSn IlOllllcai S.iuauon sumes a threatenlpR aspect. The best posted traders expect nothing more than a narrow trading affair until some new features are Injected Into the situation and Jar the market out of the rut. SI. J. Dlffenb,auRh. one of the biggest wheat handlers' of Kansas City, and who Is In Chicago for a few days, says the ro ports to Kansas nt houses, show 30 to 33 per cent of last year's Kansas brop still on the farms. One cryinO' 'n Kan sas shows t per. cent still held In the coutitrj . The car shortage early In the season restricted the movement, nnd now the farmers arc disposed to hold for i higtier prices. Cash wheat "itfl'ic higher. There was quite n stir In corn circl s i on the Board of Trade yesterday by tH I cables received from Arsentlna. At Icust three of the leading Chicago gialn houses with correspondents In that country ported corn ns damaged greatly by toe long drawn out drouth. One cable saul the drouth continues and It Is doing set -loos damage. It places the exportable surplus at 100.000.000 bushels, but says that early rains would Increase the surplus to 12U,0OV,uw bushels. Reports on the export business In this country were somewhat conflicting. One leport, and which w.s generally accepted bv the trade, said 335. OOO bushels wero sold late Saturday and yesterday, and that OOO.OOO bushels wet e for shipment abroad. One of the conservative handlers of cash corn In tho Chicago market said last night that the demand for this Rutin was for deferred shipment only. Some men In the corn trade who are closely connected with conditions now existing In the Interior, say that with the clean ing up of country elevators In the com belt, there will be a decided falling oft In the offerings; that country men havo sold their stocks at railway stations and are not Included In the farm holdings, and that they will keep a large part of their grain at home for tho purpose of feeding hogs, as this will btlng them better returns than to ship the corn to market. Cash corn Uc to c higher. Oats were dull yesterday. Cash oats unchanged to Uc higher. Clearances were: Wheat and flour, 140, 000 bu., corn, 261.000 bu.; oats. 355,0Oi bll. Liverpool close: Wheat, -ItffVid higher; corn, unchanged to Hd higher. Primary wheat receipts were 791,000 Int. and shipments 492,000 bu.. against receipts of 400.000 bu. and shipments of 230,000 bu. last year. Primary- corn receipts were 1,435,000 uu. and shipments 1,076,000 bu.. against re ceipts of l.aw.OOO bu. and shipments of 762.000 bu. last year. Primary oats receipts were 614,000 bu. and khlpmeriH Gil, 001 bu., against receipts of 524,000 bu. nnd shipments of 433,000 bu. last year. The following cash sales were reported today: WHKAT-No. hard winter: 7 cars. SSVic; 3 cars. 86Uc No. 3 hard winter: 1 car yellow, 88c; l car KJc; 1 car, 849io. No. 4 hard winter: M car, 83c. No. 3 spring: 114 cars, S3Hc. Rejected spring: 1 car. 77c. No. 2 mixed: 1 car, 85?ic. No. 3 mixed: 1 car, 84t,ic. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, Kc. No. 2 durum mixed: 1 car, 85Hc RYE No. 2: 1 car, 59o; ta ear. SSHc CORN No. 3 white. 1 car. 46Vic: 1 ear. 46',ic. No. 3 yellow. 3 cars, 44V4c; 1 car. !44Uc; 3 cars, 44c. No. 4 yellow, 2 tars. USVic; 2 cars, 4SUc: t car. 42)4c No. 3 . I -.- '1 ,, iln. 111 ..., 141.. V,. A mixed, 2 cars. 43Hc; 4 cars, 43Hc. No grade. 1 car, 39Vjc. OATS No. 3 white: 2 cars. 3214c; 32 cars. 32V4c No. 4 white, 4 cars, 32',4c; 1 car, 32c. Omnhn Cash I'r'.ees. WHEAT No. 2 hard. 8taiSS'.4c; No. 3 hard, 64fiSI!a; No. 4 hard, 798oc; No. 3 spring, S3"pS3',4-; No. 4 spring. 81fi82V4c CORN-No. 3 white, WAVtttttc; No. 4 white, 445(S46Me; No. 3 color. 4ii484c; No. 3 yellow, 44H44V4c; No. 4 yellow. 43 43Vic; No. 3, 43',g44c; No. 4, 42fr43Wc; no grade. STKS44C OATS-No. 2 white. SSfeMHc; standard. 32Mi32?ic; No. 3 white. 32',4324c; No. 4 white, 32&32UC BAKL13Y-. Malting. 5oti3c: No. 1 feed, 42047c. It YE No. 2. 5S!4fi69c; No. 3, JS5Sc. Cnrlot Ilovelit. Wheat Corn. Oats Chicago Minneapolis ... Duluth Omaha Kansas City .. St. Iouls Winnipeg 3-'. 974 2o0 .. 22S .. 124 .. 41 .. 83 .. 116 .. 322 76 49 79 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISION Features of the Trndlna nntl Closing; Prices ou llonril of Trade CHICAGO, Feb. 4. Wheat advanced to- ilnv ImnAttorl i- the rentienlnir nt hnrtll. Ittes ujniinst the Turks. Closing nitces I were firm. 'Sc to HOsc abovn last nlgtit. Latest trading left corn Titfic to ldflWc net higher, oats up Mc to Hlrtyi and pro. visions Increased in cost 7'40Wc to 2ii In aidltlon to war news, aid for the bulls In wheat came from India, whero the drouth was said to be withering cropi throughout the united provinces. An Im portant factor In lifting tho wheat mar kct was the strength snown by corn. The latter cereal had a decided upward tend ency duo to a beggarly crop outlook .11 Argentina compared with the magnificent yield the season before. Buyers of whent however, showed .caution In iew of a big Increase of tho world's available stock and because of rumors of tie shutting' down of flour mills at Minneapolis. V inee'Ted k Tlioroi. cam" the Quotations for com. Most of the sell ers who wero conspicuous yesterday were compelled to buy on the advance and there was lively option purchasing, too, by leading cash concerns. Oats roso in sympathy with corn, but without a cor responding increase In activity. Provisions turned upward In conse fiuenco of tho run of hogs west being lighter than expected. The only offerings wero from the big packers. Futures closed as followt: Articlel Open. I High. I Low 1 Cloae.1 Yes'y. Wheatl I I May. 33tBa July. 91'.' 93, 93.l S3 9I W,4ft'.4 41 Sept 903 Ul 90ij89ifJ'il JO Corn. I May. July. Sept. Oats. I 52?i0l 62,53Vre !o2!V-., 53a& m 1 3ie 3414 14 i7a 1V.V4 W'tV'J May. 1 July. Sept.l 34U 34V 34 34?.! 34H6H 34 hi 31 34i 54 54 Pork. I May. 1 19 27H- 10 4214 19 3714 10 19 22V4 19 Si 10 42!4 10 20 July. Lard. May. July. 19 27H! 19 37Hj 19 li 10 30 10 SO 10 33 ,10 27!4 10 X 10 2254 I I 10 38 10 37V4I 10 30 I 10 :m 10 2254 I , 10 37H 10 26 10 40 I 10 33 I 10 40 10 30 Sent. 10 35 Rita, i May. 1 10 30 10 So i 10 274 10 33P.4., I 10 W 1 10 10 10 25 I 10 30 I 10 20 July.. 10 27'.4 Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red. $1.10(41.1154; No. 3 red. ll.0Stri.08; No. 2 hard, 92',e9654c; No. 3 hard, Ulfi'Ji; No. 1 northern, 92V4fj02',4c; No. 2 northern, 89f 90c; No. 3 northern, 8889c; No, 2 spring, fc&ff&Oc; No. 3 spring. 86iif$c; No. 4 spring, 7WS4c; velvet chaff, WSOlHc durum, 87 392c. Oats; No. 2 white. 36037c, No. 3, S3?c; No. 3 white. 33Ufl3Hc; No. 4 wltlte, S2v483V4c, standard, 34w83lic. Corn: No. i yellow, 51c; No. 3. 484f4954c; No. 3 white. KHiflftlc; No. 3 yellow, 4SU660i4c; No, 4, 4&Q48c: No. 4 white. 4&54J60Uc; No. 4 yellow. 4f47c. Rye; C34fi3c. Barley: 4V70c. Seeds: Timothy. $8.0OtM.0O; clover. $I2.O0i82O.0O. Pork: I1&.0&819.40; Lard: $10.2754. Ribs: $9.62010.50. BUTTER Steady; creameries. 27fJS44c, EGGS Firm, receipts. 4.911 cases; at mark, cases Inclhded. 20023c; refrigera tor firsts, rr&lTHc, firsts. J4,iC, POTATOES-Steady receipts. 33 cars, iSvf ,T7k "7" l"Ol lTRY. Alive, steady, turkevs. Ijc. chickens. He. spring chickens. He. xkiv voiik generai, miiki:t Muotntlnna of (hp liny on Various i onnnoillt lea. NKW YORK Teh 4 -FLOUR- Steady . spring patents, $l.(04NiY: winter stra'.ghts. MPun-i.tw, winter patents. Jl.7041.iu. spring elixir. II JOfiJ 4 winter nxtrnn No. 1, tUiOfNK'. winter extraN. No. t. ! 5.9otr4 00. Kansas straluhts. U 10QJ4 I Bye flour, ntllet: fair to irocnl. 3.fiOJf2sS: i tiholoe to fancy. IS.fKMM.Oo. Buckwiieat i flour, quiet: 2ji asked uer 100 pounds COKNMKAL-.Steady : fine white And VJlo'. II.3W1.M: coarse. J1.25CM 3fl; k" JtQ"'c' N 2 western, ore . I f Buffalo. v" , ' fSS)i!if T f- it'.if orU- malns. wvtf.Oo c. I. f. Buf- IV1IK.IT-Rn.it nl.lbM firm Vn red. H.09W. elevator nnd 11.11 f o. b. afloat nominal. No. 1 northern Duluth. M.lOt.i f. o. b. afloat. Futures market was firmer on covering due to the war news unfavorable foreign crop advices and cold weather, closing ,iVc net higher. May WHfiOOV. closed W ll-16c; .lulv closed. 91c. September closed. PU Bonded wheat. May closed. 9;,e, Julv. 9ic. Be celpts. $4,000 bushels. CORN Spot market, firm, export. o7ic f o. b. afloat. Uecelpts, 17.003 bit., ship ments, s.uoo bu. OATS Spot market, iiulet. standard white. 39o: white clipped. 3T4Ji41e. Be- celpts. Cl.coo bu., shipments. 2,000 bu. 11 A Y Ptnndard. No. 1, Jl.CtXil.05; No. t, SVgWc; No. 3, TTifiSOc. PBHD Rtenrlv! wnntei-n inHiic- hran. 100-pound sacks. JK.P0: standard mltldllnc, 100-iound sacks. J23 50; city, 100-pound sacks. Ki.oO. HOPS Quiet; state, common to cholco 1912. 20!fJ2c; mi. I2tm5c: Pacific coast UK, 17jt23c. 1911. lM16o. IIIOKS Steady ; Central America, 234c: Bogota, 28yrj25;c. LKATHBR-FIrm: hemlock firsts. 28 29c; seconds, 27ifj5Sc; Uilrds, 245125c; le Jects, lOifCOc. PROVISIONS Poi U. steady ; mess, $19.75 ftZO.OO; family. I21.00t(j'23.0a; short cleats, J21.(Xfl22.2'i. Beef, quiet, mess. t.0Wil 2100; family, $24.00a"2J.OO: beef hams. J3tl.0OJJ32.OJ. Cut meats, steady; pickled bellies, 10 to 14 pounds. 12'-ifti3o: pickled hams. 14c. Ijird. firm; middle west prime. 10. 4V0 10.50; refined, quiet, conti nent. $10.15, South America. $11 Bii. com pound. 5Ticfi6"ic BlTTTKR -Firm, receipts. 9.9S3 tubs; creamery extras. ISiiHtfrTTe; process extras, 2S'S26V4c, imitation creamery firsts, 24t 25c: factory held, 22iQ2314c; factory cur rent make, first. 22V41f23o; seconds, pack ing stock, held. 2092114c. packing stock, current make No. 2, SOiUQOHc. CHEKS1C Irregular; receipts, 861 boxes: state, whole milk, hold, colored specials, UHipmc; state, whole milk, held, white, Wsnide; state whole milk, winter spe cials, l$tfl7c; skims. 2i)4e. KOG8 Firm; receipts 12,117 cases: fiesh gathered extra, 27(&2Sc; held fresh aver age best, l&traOc; refrigerator firsts, 19 CflAHo; nearby hennery whites, good to large sixes, new laid. 2tr3tc. nearby hennery selected whites, defective In size or quality, 2.vy2Sc; nearby hennery browns, 274f2Sc; western gathered whites, 252$c. POULTRY Pressed, film; western chickens, 11320c; fowls. 1.1917c; turkeys. 14S24C. SI. I.otiU General Market. ST. LOUIS, Feb. 4.-W1inAT-Cash: No. 2 red. $1.1081.1214; No. 2 hard, SO-frOCe. CORN-No. 2. 49ViW"Oc; No. 2 white, 32 4f52',4c OATS-No. 2. 3le; No. 2 white, 3.V.436e. RYK Unchanged, 63'ic. Closing prices of futures: WHKAT-Mny. 93V: My, SO'iWCa-c. CORN May, 52c; July, 53Vdi3?,c. OATS-Mnv 3IT4e: .lulv. 34e. FIXJITR Dull: red winter patents, $3.00 (?i5.25; extra fancy straights, J4.0fvtH.S0; hard winter clears, $3.40fl3.33. SKUD-Tlmothy. $10.00. CORNMKAL-$2.90. BRAN-D11II; sacked, east track. $1.00 If 1 tVOt HAY Steady ; timothy, $12.5Oan.O0; prai rie $10.50i(il3.00. BAOOINO-3T.C TWINI5 Hemp. Sc. PROVISIONS Pork, unchanged: Job bing, $17.00. Lard, unchanged; prime steam. $y.S0'f9.9i1. Dry huH meats, un changed: boxed-extra shorts, $11.00; clear ribs. $11.00: short clears $11.124. Bacon, unchanged; boxed extra shorts. $12.00; clear ribs, $12.00; short clears. $12.1214- POULTRY - Firmer; chickens, 13c; spring, 131.4c; turkeys, 18c; ducks, I6c; geese, 13c. BUTT ICR Firm; creamery, 2734c. RGGS-Hl6lier. 23c. iieccipt. Miiipmcuis Flour, bbls... Wheat, bu.... Corn, bu Oats, bu 10.000 10,000 127,000 95.000 63,000 103,000 71,000 79,000 Kansas Cllr Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Feb. 4. W11KAT V4c higher; No. 2 hard. 86(S92V4c; No. ;!, S5j 00(40; No. 2 red, $1.01(81.00; No. 3. U.V !tf$1.C- CORN Unchanged to 4c higher; No. 2 mlxedc 47Hfc47ic; No. 3. 46ti46l4c; No. 2 white. 49c: No. 3. 48i.4c. OATS Unchanged;, No. 2 white, MM" CSWc; No. 2 mixed. 3l34t,4c RYK 13c. HAY Easier; choice timothy, J13.0WJ 13.50; cholco prairie, $10.50 11.00. Closing prices of futures: WHEAT May. Kli'ic; July. S6c. CORN May. 52t4c; July. 54c. OATS May, 354ft36c. BUTTER Creamery. 32Vic; firsts, 3014c; seconds. 28V4c; packing. 194i020!4c. EGOS Eoctras, 2c; firsts, 24&25c; 8uC onds, 14c. POULTRY Hens, isgi3',4c; roosters. Sc; ducks, 13c. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 83,000 33,000 Corn, bu 49,000 20.000 Oats, bu 4,000 18.000 Aintluble .Supply or Grain. NEW YORK. Feb. 4 Special cable and telegraphic communications received by Bradstreet's show tho following changes in available supplies us compared with previous Bccount: Wheat United Statos, east of Rockies, decreased 190,000 bu.; United States, west of Rockies, Inci cased Canada Increased 133.000 bu.; total United States nntl Canada, In creaBed 801,000 bu.; afloat for and In Eu rope. Increased 1.900,000 bu. ; total Ameri can and European supply Increased 2,701, 000 bu. Corn United States and Canadu, Increased 4S9.000 bu. Oats United States and Canada, decreased 154,000 bu. The leading decreases and increases reported this week follow: Decreases Manitoba. 499.000 bu.; Portland. Me.. 128..000 bu.; Og densbnrg, 77.000 bu.; flan Antonio. 56,000 bu. Increases-lxtulsvllle, 218,000 bu.; Port Huron. 50.000 bu. Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Feb. 4 WHEAT May. 8854c; July, 9054c; September. 80 &9Vc; No. 1 hard, 88540; No. 1 northern, S788c; No. 2 northern, SoffSWc; No. 2 hard, Montana, SSc. CORN-No. 3 yellow, 44Q44V4C. OATS-No. 3 white. 3U,31V4c. IIYB NO, S. BRAN In 100-pound sacks, $19.50. FLOUR First patents. $4.30JM.t; sec. ond patents. $4.154.60; first clears, $3.10 a.40j second cleais. $2.3032.60. FLAX-$1.39. BARLBY-46G.50C. .MllvtoiiUee (irnln .Market. MILWAUKEE, Feb. 4,-WHEAT-No. 1 northern. 9280254c; No. 2 northern, KgiOc; No. 2 hard winter, KSftMc; May. 91Hc; July. 90Hc. CORN No. 3 yellow. 4S?'S49e; No. 3 white. 51c; No. 3, 48V4i&4Sc; May. 5354ft 5SHc; July. MUc. OATS-S4037C. RYE-No. 1, 64t.ic. BARLEY 53f(70c. Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL. Fob. 4. WUKAT-Kpot, steady: No. J Manitoba, TatHfa; No. Manitoba, "s 6d; No. 3 Manitoba, 7s 4d. Futures firm; March, 7s5d; May, 7 35id: July, 7s3'.4d. CORN Spot quiet: new American mixed, SaV4l; old American mixed, 6s; American mixed, via Galveston, 6s 7d. Futures steady; Feb. La Plata, 5s 2id: Feb. American mixed, 6s 104d. Peoria Market. PEORIA. Feb. 4. CORN Hflle up; No. 3 white, 49V4ftfiOV4c: No. 4 white. 484443l9c; No. 3 yellow, 4804854c : No. 4 yellow, 46ttrt 4754c . No, 3 mixed, 4SfV4o; No. 4 mixed, 4654414714c; sample. 42V4S46c. OATS He up, standard, 34Uc; No. 3 white. 8354c; No. 4 white. 324c NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Feeling of Uncertainty Shown in Irregular Movements. SOME STANDARD ISSUES WEAK kiicim oi iieneneu miiiinic nj Ilnlknn Miles I to Curb Opera tion Hetthrr Tlinn Active!) to Ooprrs Price. NK.W YORK. Feb. 4 - The present leel Ing of umertalhtv on the 4t of stock market opcratots was registered today In the li-regtllar movements of prices on c ohansc No clenrlv tletlned tyetttl de veloped, nlthougb broadly spettklng tlto movement was downward. In the nfttr noou the market sold off and the Weak ness in some of the standard mhiuh g.ixv the list an appearance of healtiN- Resumption of war In the Balkan was largely responsible for the feeling of 'in crttalntj, the home market iiwtiltiii-: : definite lead ftom abroad. The effcv' of renewed hostilities was to curb opera tions rather than activety to depress prices and in the early part of Me da International Issues were among the strongest of the list. I'ttcijrtalnt.x as to the detnlls of the Harrlman dissolution phut. atiuounccuMiil of which Is looked for soon, was another factor which caused uperatots to hesi tate. Southern Pacific was under hravy pre, sure, at times selling 2 points off. The recent pressuro against this stock has been attributed to the belief that a lsrge amount of these shares may be niaikutcl In connection with the dissolution plan. Can. after further Irregttlnr fluctuntUms. closed a point lower A further engagement of gold for exp rt to Argentina was announced. Despite the largo outflow of gold to Franco a il Argentina tho money market remains un disturbed. Tho bond market was Irregular will) fluctuations narrow. Total sales, pin value. $2,2MMioii. I'nlted States bonds 1.11 chauged on cull. Number of sales and leading quotations on stocks today were as follows: st miii. tio. i Amorlian llret Sour malcatnntfr1 ti7pper Ainrrlnan Atrlcultiiral Amerli'sn Can . Amfrlian Cn pM American (' V American Cotton Oil Am Ice Heourltlw.. American !.lncil American lvomnllve ... American H & It .. Am S ft. pM Am Sugar Herinlnc American T. 41 T American Tobiu-oo Anammla Mlnlnc Co Atehlnon Atchlaon pfd Atlantic Coaat Line flalttmor & Oblo . . Wethleham Steel Ttrookln rtaplil Tr . Canadian racltlc . . . Central leather Hienapeitlio AV Ohlft . Chlcstn O W" filcao. M. St P. . Chlcaico N. W. . Colorado F ,t I Consolidated fla Corn rrodiict" Delaware a Hudeon Denrer A Itlo Orajide.. Iienter n. O. pld Dlatlllera' Securities Ilrlo lirle lt pfd Ilrle Sd pfd t'.eneral lllectrlo Oreat Northern pM... d ejt Notlhern Ore rlt. y,i 9.7M "SS 'i 75 ... U Jl.Jfui tl 31 9)li :.;it His "' ' ton MH SSI M 1 Ml) MS MS Rl' In.1 M SI M 10S 4rt 1. 100 ;jh ?a J I"S MTU ICR) 133 Dl'i 131". J.SP.) S4i tlOltj !M4 000 38 37 SIS 4on 104 ioi' iei; wo 10m ion, 10UI ISO 100 105S 1WS lOJ'i 3i M10 50"i 0'i Wilt 4.301) 3I0S JSS 3.MH) J9i !Jl 2tUl 100 7 11 77S ton 17 US 1. S.OV) 11414 113(1 113'i nH 6,'Jil l in, 100 137T, 13Jt, 117'i 0 1SU I4i 14V ml SI't 38 MO US 1S 1l K00 III, 3I Jl'i tiOO 4S US 41 '''4 JIH) If 143 113 i-) 12; n, ins VfK) 3SU 33 3ii 100 1Sli 154'J 1374 'nols Central w borough Met. r Met. pM 1 .ternnUona.1 Harvester. . I Inler-Msrlne pM ! International Taoer . 3,300 IS in IS'i 4. boo a", fji, 11.11, 111 nm; 200 113 19 100 is is 15 ms !6'i iw M00 11i 1li 30O 18914 1391; 100 140S 140S 140U J7H International Tump Kn"s City Southern 1 ''f," j touUvlll Vnhillle 1 m Rt. P. & s. s. M Mlamurl. K T I Mliaouri rcific 7(V) (IN 100 'li'i 41'4 411, 11154 C2'j s:s . . t'45i 1119 10SII KAtlonal Lead . N. It. II. or M. Id ptfl New York Central too 1n N. Y.. O. ft W 3M 33 31 ; 3i ti Norfolk Weatern.... North American f.'jrthern Pacific Parltle Mull rcnnsylranla Peiile's Oaa P . ("., C. 8t. Ii riUaburgh Coal Preaaeil Ftetl Car Pulliiian Pallre fir.... Keadlni Itepubllc I. S nef.11l.llr I. & S. pM.. Hock Ialand Co Rock IMaml Oo. rlO... 8t. L t 8. I'. Jd pld. soo itoti loss ions 1,000 KO 119'4 11'i 39 2.IO0 121T4 111V U1 115 101 300 MS 13' S3 3111 K1S 30,300 1S 1U' IKiVi 1,300 37'. 57 205i Si 8.400 3.l0i) 200 ':4?i 54 ii 4354 S7 34, Seahiiaril Air f.lne Seaboard A. 1 pfd Slonfftheffleld S. I southern Tacinc 33.000 107 Southern Rallwar .... 300 27 So. Itall ay pfd 100 H054 Tenntitee OlDner 30J 3411 44 inn tl m MS 2011 104S 27 Mil, 3IU Texaa pacific 100 304 ro' Union Pacific Union raclflc nfd.... 19.810 1C1H 140'i WMi United States llealty United Stalei Rubber . . 5,100 MS !' United Btatea Steel 57,700 4S V. S. Steal pfd t;tati Copper 1.100 54V B4, Va. -Carolina Chemical .. ... Wabaali WaUili pfd Weitaifi Maryland ... 800 44'4 44 Western Union IM 73 75 tVeatlnshouae Klectrlc . Whaellnt L. K Total ralea tor the day. 3M.M0 ahatrs. 5i e i lunti r.454 3S SI. 1!S 4454 75 7JS 7!i rr Vork Money Market. NEW YORK. Feb. 4.-MONEY-On call steady at 2Wtfi per cent; ruling rate, 25 per cent: closing bid, 254 per cent; of fered at 2 per cent. Time loans, firm; sixty days, 311(8354 per cent; ninety days, 4plVi Per cent; six months, 4l,;tft454 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 4 Vo", per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Finn, with actual business In bankers' bills at $4.3 for sixty-day bills and at $4.8750 for de mand. Commercial bills, $4.83. SILVER Bar, C2Bc; Mexican dollars, 4S54c, BONDS Government, steady: railroad, Irresular. Closing quotations on bonds today were au fnllnws: V. S. ret. " do coupon V. S. . ' IV, ."i, i'J r"n 101 K C. So. ret. S.. . 9SS . 10354 U H- deb. It 1931. 93S do coupon . 105U ' urn 4. . . sn .. lllvit T Jut 41. 3' V. S. : :,7 ilo .en. 4V4a ...11854, mi 70 40 coupon '.k'.il'Mo. I'aciric 4. Panama 1 lOttpon 10. d0 Mn( is 75: A.-f. lat "ta.. v n il of M 45, .7 Amer. Af. V. f. (. J54a... SS'i Am. Tobacco Ca... 13 x y N- ,. A Armour cu. 4'i 9J y. Vit m. Aicnteon ill tvi je. u' .. do CI. 4 1"'' iln f 11 lMii do ct. la. A C. U 1 4a Dai. ti Ohio 1 do J54 Brook. Tr tv 4r Cen. Ol Ca 5t... tr. feather &H. 104 Nn. I'aciric 4a . .. mu . 94 J , " 'MS 4. . 91 J' J I'enn. 1 . 3ia 1915 . 97S IMS Reading ten 4. ... 97(1 Chei. & Ohio 4i., 100S 40 Kon i," , " S I.. lir m. I' tw la 7 1 A rtinv 1WI. einSt I. M W J. iai, fTilcaro & A. 5i S. A. L ad, it.... 74 C. U. ft Q. J. 4a .. So I'au rol. 4a wi, do zen. 4i S dn ev. 4a .. . . 93 C M 8 P . 44a..l04i4 do Ut ref. 4 . 9114 C. It I. ft P. c 4a. JSo. Italleay U 1oi; jo rf 4- ! do xan 4 . . . 7jtJ r. ft 8. r e ts- 4'i Union Pacific at I f). ft It. CV. 4a. .. 7H do cv. 4a 9. II. ft R, o. rei 'do lit ft ref. ta Y. rilMlllera' la I'. K. Rubber . .10114 F.rla p. I. 4. I 8. SinI m 5, ,.mP do ten. 4a. . wSla.-Car. Chent. Sa. S do rv 4a. aer B. 7S Wab. lit ft ex 4i (ou 111 Cen. lat ref 4i M54 Wtttern Md. 4i .. (IK Inter. Met. 454" W5J Want. Klec. cv ia. 94 Inter. M. at. 454I- Wla. Central it. ti; Bid. Offered. lloaliin Mlnlim Mtii-ka, BOSTON. Feb. 4. -Closing quotations on mining stoeka were- Allouti .- 31 Moliank Amal. ropner . . 7154 Nevada Oon. A. Z. U. ft 8 . it Nlplaalnc Mlnea . Arliooa Com. . 3 i-lC.orth llutte II. :. C. ft 8. M. (54 North Lake t'al ft Arliona . .. (654 Obi IMmlnlon i VI ft Ilecla . 4K OiKeolo. Centennial H4Qulnoy (op. Iltnte C ('. . 47 Nhanmni Kaat Putta C. M 11V4 Superior Franklin 754 bupvrlor ft D M Glroux Con. . . 1 Tamarack ilranby Con. . OS U. 8. i. Ii. ft M Greene Cananea lit do pfd Iila Itorala Copper 21 t'tali Ceo Kerr I-ake i J-14 Utah Copper Co.. Ike Ojpper .. 1954 Winona La Halle Copper... 4S Wolverine Miami Copper ... Ml, SB 3'i tl 1: 4.; 3 , S IS'I Mi 4tJ . 2ti Condition of Trenaury. WASHINGTON. Feb. 4.-The condition of tho United States treasury at the be ginning of business today was; Work ing balance, $88,234,007; In banks and Phil ippine treasury, $18,088,829; total general fund, $146,388,487, receipts yesterday. $916, 014: disbursements, $1,303,990. The sur plus this fiscal year Is $5,013,812, as against a deficit of $21038,313 last year I llpt, .111 -7-! '11 1, I i .11 H London MiM'k MnrUel. UlXlHlS, Feb t. A met W an sc. ut Itle.a opened firm totht. Later the market improved on IlKht support and at noon prices ranged from unchanged to j higher than yesterdays New York cloMng lAiIltll'll niinuiK snu-i MlinillM l!e, imwir T4 is tl.rlrtllf A Nh ll 1 areminl . ' Mo . hn A T r, ml rorpr ti1 N lrk tntfl 110 AtotilMin . . NorMk A Wertern tlj Ulmete t Ohio ti tinttrlo A- Wwtfrn.'!, tNnritn Purilli renByltiil . t I'heuihMVfi A (II 1 lo W Mrirtlni; M'i fhl flint W'entun 14 Sfiulhern t! ,, itil Mil St P lHS!.ilh.tn rucltlf IWH Ptnter X tll 11 iiv,tni(Hi lariiir Rrle . . J't 9 lffl do lit pM WibAih tluna TntnV . He lh-rf lltlnelti Ontral XV Mini Mlsrit IMS . 4 l t I sil nit-liar, steaiiv at ra ia-tt.fi per ounce. MONHV-4'4 ler cent DISCOfNT BATHS-Short bills, 4 IMS 04' per cent; three months' bills, 1 11-16 $l4 per cent. p YorU All nl nu Stocks. NEW YORK. Feb. 4. -Closing quota- tloitH on milling stocks were: Com. Tunnel tok. s Mrttoan 7 do bonila 11 Ontrln Con Cal it- V Imhi Sitter . "lAarlilll, Con l.lllle ttilef . fOffercd II Orhlr 140 Small Hope It !tajii1int S Yellon vjailet H ia 1MI Itnnk 4ienrln. OMAHA. Feb. 4 -Bank clearings foi to day were JJ.SM.U.VII. and M.W7.309.76 for the corresponding dav last year. OMAHA tiKNHIIAIi IIAKKK'I'. FRF ITS Orange California navels, ftlllv eoloted. II) iltc J2.0O; size, $2 15; 12h size. $2.14); IW. 176. 200 and 216 lie, .1.P0. Ornpo fruit Kxtra fancy Florida. 46, 54. 61 and SO. per box. $3.50. Cranber ries: Wisconsin long keeping. extvn fancy Howes', .lumbo. pet bbl., $?W; extra fancy Jersey, per bbl., FJOO, extra fancy, Bells and clicrry. per bo $,loti. Leino'iis: Air hhlp brand, ntio or :hjU sue, w.io. coconntitu In encks. ter sack $."1 75, per doien, 80c. Honey. in w t'oli.iatlo. Intj -foui frututs, pel case, $3 75 Dates. Fard. 15 Ib. box. per lb. 12c, New Hall. bulk, per lit.. 7c. new Anchor pl;g. t3Q rnrtotis). pet box, $i.zo; new inoinenary t canons), per box, $2.75. Figs: few 12 12 12. per box, 8fe; new 5-erowtt tTiitkey), 15c. new rt- crown (Turkey). Hie, new 7-crown (Tut - Ury). lie Apples, extra fancy Washing- tun .lonnttians, 11s. i.i.. i:w. imi. u. no. il.Vi; etia fancy Washington Grimes' Guidon. 118. 125. 1SS IW, box. $1 In; eira fancy Washington Human Beauties, 72. SO, 8S, 'Jfl. 103. 125,. box. $1.75, extra fancy Washington Black Ben Hiils, i2, M. 8i, 9C, 104. 135 count box. St.73: exit a fancy uniiiiiKiuii iieu 11 iw mi", n, 1 138. box. $2.00: extra, fancy Plltlt Cheek Waxen and While winter I'earmains, 10, 113, 126, 13S 150, 163 count, box. $2.00, txtra fnncy Colerndo, unwrapped. Whlti Wlntei Pearmalns. ICO. 165, 180. 300 count box. $1 65; extra fancy Now York Bald wln, Per bbl.. $2.90. extis fancy New Yolk B. I. Greenings, per bbl., $3.25; ex tra fnncy New York Statu Russets, Pel bbl., $3,Ol; extra fancy Missouri Jona thans ami Grimes Guldens per bbl., $1.00. 5-hbl lots or more, assorted. 15c per bbl off; extra fancy Mls-'oini Ben Dnvls. pel bbl.. $2.50: extra fancy Missouri Wlitb Pippins, per bbl. $2 76, extra fitncv Mis souri Willow Twigs, Hlnek Twigs, YoiU Imperials and other flno vnriutles, pef bbl . $3 25. BUTTER No. I. Mb, cation. 33c; No. 1, 60-lb tubs, 345-kc No. 2, 33c. CHEESE I mini lied Swiss, 32c; Ameii can Swiss, 2io, block Swiss, 21c; twins, 1954c dnlNles. 20c: trlpletH. 20c; young Americas. 21c; blue label brick, 20o; liin borger, 2-lb., 21c; 1-lb., 22c; Now York white, 20c. POULTRY-Broilers. JVS.OOfifiOO per doz.; liens, ir.c; cocks. 11c; ducks. Mo; geese. 18c: turkeys, 2f; pigeons, per tloi., $1.20. Alive, hrollet-s. l5,WI8c; hens, He; old roosters, t;ic; iliicka. full feathered. 14c; gece. full feathered, !2o; turkeys, 16c; pigeons, per do., 60c, homcis, $2.50; sipiabs, No. 1, $1.50; No. 2. 50 FISH tl'Teshll t'lcKerci, r-c. frozen; white, 12c, frozen: ti out. 14c, fruznn; largo crnpples, 12c. frozen; Spanish mackerel, lPo; eel, 15c; haddock, 12c; flounders, lie; sliad toe, per pair. vOc; salmon, 18c; halibut. ISo; frozen' 13c: .buf falo. 9o: bin heads. ise. oysters, nay standards, $1.60; northerji, $1.90; selects, $1.65; counts, $1.90. Metal Mnrkel. NEW YORK. Feb. 4.- M ETA LS-Cop. per quiet; siot and February. $IG.OO hlgt March, Apill nnd May. $I5.00'(M.').50; elec trnlytle. $16.50; iHke. $16.601 16.75; custlngs, $16.0OXi 16.7.".. Tin. weak; spot nnd February. $49.1549 25; Mnich. $IS.Mil 49.25; April, $ 18. TC'W 49.00. Iend Ntcaily, $4,25iJI4.33. Spot ter, easy, $6.WM0.70. Antimony, nominal; Cookson's, $9.75. Iron. Irregular and un changed. Copper arrivals, 1,500 tons. London copper weak; spot. 67 17s 6d; futures, 67 12h 6d. Locnl exchange sales tin 325 tons. 1Olidon tin, quiet; spot. 224 15; futures, 222 5s. London lend. 16 13h. lyonilon spelter. f26. Iron, Cleveland warrants, 65s 4V4d In London. ST. LOUIS. Mo., Feb. 4 METALS Lead, llrmer, $.2Hi4.22!t. Spelter, dull, $6.60. Turpentine nnd Rosin. SAVANNAH, Ga.. Feb. 4.-'llURPEN-TINE Firm: 4254c; stiles. 50 bbls.; it celpts. 324 bbls.: shipments, 102 bbls.; stocks, 22,300 bbls. ROSIN Firm; sales, 1,400 bbls.; receipts, 1,100 bbls.; shipments, 2M bbls.; Stock, 127,000 bbls. Quote: A and B. $.VM to $3.60; C and I), $3.75 to $5.80; E, $3.90 to $6.00; F, $6.) lo $6.15; O. $6.0ii to H.: H, $!.10 to $6.25; 1. $6.15: K, $6.lX); M, $7.0'J; N. $7.05; WG, $7.10; WW. $715. Dry Gnodn Market. NEW YORK. Feb. 4. DRY GOOOS The cotton goods market Is firm, with business of tnodnrato proportions. Fancy worsteds for fall men's wear will lie opened this week. Jobbers report a good lioute trade. lluiiihu liny Mnrket. OMAHA, Feb. 4. t!AY-No. 1. upland, $9.5110; No. 2. 9fi0.50; No. 3. $7h0; No. 1 midland. $9f;9.50; No. 2. $81(9; No. 3, $78; No. 1 lowland) $Sfif. No. 2, $7; No. 3, $6fl7. Alfalfa. No 1. $13f13.50. No. 2. $10fll2: No. 3, $94.(10. Straw: oats, $6; rye. $Vf5.o0; wheat, $4.60i,6. Nnnni- Jlami't. NEW YORK, Feb- 4. -SUGAR-Raw, firm; mtiscavatlo, 89 test, 2.08c; centilf tlgal, 96 test, 3.4Kc; molasses, 89 tent, 2,73c; refined, steady. S, I.oiiIh Live Stork .Market. ST. IX)UIS. Feb. 4. CATTLE Re ceipt. 6.000 head, Including 200 Texnus; market steady, choice to fine nt tiers. $.8.5051(1.00; good to choice steers, $7.00jn 7.80: Blockers and feeders, $5.20i7.25; cowh and heifers, $."..5057 50: bulls, $4.0trjr 6.85; calves. $4.2fv87.00; Texas and Okla honm steers, $5.2Mt7.90, cows nntl heifers. $3.75'!2fi.50. HOtJM iteceipts, s.jiw neaa; maraei iw I I). f tgt.l . foi id . v iiiiii r.i di lt transaction!- higher; pigs and lights. $r,.00fl7.80: iVV, d IViv ,i...,i (i ilin,.hirs t7 7fr7 ii)- enmt 2- cars, 01 lo.iwi nean, ncari) .,&uo neim Iwav v K-fVSrt-", -WH.W. KOOtl 1, Qf U)t TuM,,ay., rui R trfe eH luaA!. . ....... . . ....!.!,., u.,i uxlil nro. nnri nhniil Mil l.nn.l KHKEl' Ajiu i.MiiB-ueceipis, .' head; market steady; 7.75. lambs, $n.75ti.76 yearlings. $7.00fl' Uiliinn I'll) Idle Hlnek .Market. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Feb. 4. CATTLE Receipts. lO.Cuj head, including 500 southerns; market steady to strong; lresHcd beef nnd export steels, $7.6'(( 8.T6, western steers. $6.OOft8.00; stockers and feeders. $3.7&&7.50: southern steers. $6W(7 40; southern cowh. $3.706.26: na tive iows and heifers. $3.907.40; bullB, $5 0i..l5; calves. $.Hfl 10.00. HOGS Receipts, 30,000 beud; market 10c higher, bulk of sales, $7.5Ya7.65; heavy. $7.46f7.60: packers nnd butchers. $7.5M 7.70; light. $7.55ft7,65. pigs, $6.24it7.25. SHEEP AND LAMBS Rccolpts. I7.U0) t.u.l- .ntjrtrAt elAjirlv: Cnlr.liirln lAinbs. $7.8ii.50; yearlings. $7.00V'7W); wetlteis. $.2B6.75. ewes, $4.rjtyflC2n Sioux l.'lly Live Hloek .llarket. SIOUX CITY, Feb. 4.-CATTLE-R-celpts. 1.2O0 head; market steady; native stetrs. $6.2fyfj8.Wl. cowh and heifers. $4.Vuty .00; canners. $3.244.60; Mockers and feed ers. $6.261(7. ); calves. $6.0Oi7.00; hulls, $5.00117.00. HOGS-Receipts. 4..VW head; market iite higher; heavy. $7.30y7.40; mixed, V.if 7.49: light. $!.3W.40: pigs, $6.3fyTf7.CO; U..IK of sales. $7.S754l7.J0. St. Joseph Live Hloek Market, ST. JOSEPH. Feb. 4. CATTLE Re ceipts. 2 head; market steady; steers, $.7Mi.rO: tows and heifers. $S.75T.:W; calves. $5.004j 10.00. HOGS-Receilpls, 6.U00 head: market 10c higher; top. $7.60; bulk. $7 WfeT.CO. SHEEP AND LAM BS --Receipt". "..tO head; market ateadv. lambs. $7 fioji8.2.'. Kev tu the Situation Ie Adert1slng OMAHA LIVESTOCK MARKET , Cattle RcRsonably Active at Steady to Strong Prices. HOGS ARE FIRM TO TEN HIGHER Mieep In Detnnnd nt Prices vtendy to Ten lllsher, irltli l.ninli" llnther MIotTi but a n little Mend j. SKI TIC OMAHA. Feb 4. I'.H'. Recelpis were- (.'altle. Hogs Sheep. Offielni Monday . (..( S.114 h,1 Kstlutste Tuesday . 5tX 1.".WX KH0O Two days this wcek..til,iifi 20,514 l!MX7 Same dss Isst week.. 10.372 2.31 IP.eV Same days 2 weeks ago 11.W0 21,107 12.475 Same days 3 w eeks ago 11. 14R 17.M4 2.07R Same day s C w eeks ago It.CtM 15.5W 21,193 Saino ln last year . 7.321 1.6S 2I.3HJ The following table iiows the tecetpls of cattle, hog and sheep at South Omaha for tho year to dnto ns compared with laM your: ini3. I9IJ lnc Dec. Cattle . 94,192 99.450 Hogs . ...:i04.ai 367.W.I . 5.tl Sheep 2.V..797 12.S76 .".2.9L'l .. Tho following table shows the range of prices for hogs nt South Omaha for the last few days with comparison. 1 Hogs Date I 1913. 19U. 11911-11010. 11909. jlW-jlW' Jan, . 7 241 5 961 7 601 8 On Jail. 26.1 ' I 961 7 4S 7 92 Jail. 27.1 7 24 1 6 911 7 49 S 021 ti06 4 21 1 6 001 ' 5 921 4 271 5 911 4 29 6 69 Jim. IS. 7 32 7 U IS 6 7 6 .1 6 72 .tntl. ai.l 7 ,12'ij, 5 931 I R 4l ;. 98 4 00, Jan. 30. 7 3, 6 02 7 54 ti 111 4 13 Jan. 31. f tl 7 2S4 tl OS f. PH 7 471 S 12 7 26, S ) , 4 II H W 6 221 4 10i 6 M 6 OS, I 6 81 h 91 4 161 04 4 17, t. 'M Feb. 1. Feb. 2 Fob. 3 Feb. 4. 6 OR 6 05i 30,, 8 . 8 4 Sunday. CATTI.I8 Pltl reeelnln were fair lo- idaj . making tho total for tho two days of IO.OiW head, very nearly tho same as for the corresponding period last. ween, ami larger than a year ago by ubotit 2.S0O head. There seemed to be a very fair buying 1 demand for beef steers nnd the market was latriy active, witn prices iniiy sieanjr Hero and there rattle that seemed to find especial favor In the eyes of buyers 1 showed some little Improvement and It I was tmsslble) to occasionally find sales- men who thought that 011 certain lots or desirable caltlo they secured as much as hv advance. Cows and helfeis were In good demand and sold freely at prices that were steady with yesterday. In spots tho cow ;n,arl(et may osslhly havo shown a Utile t t eimt ii, hut the big built or the otfei- Ittgn did not bring any morn thun steady prices. Stock cattle and feedom were In good demand and were free sellers sit good, firm prices, pretty much everything being cleaned up In very fair season. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice beef stccts, $7 508.25; fair to good beef steers, $7.0dffl7 50; common to fair beef steers, $6.85)27.00; good to choice helfurs, $6.25itf7.00; good to choice cows, $(l.00W.60l fair to good grades, U.OOffO.OO; common to fait' grades, $3.256.0Q; good to choice Blockers and feeders, $11.7537.75; fair to good stockers and feeders. $6.2STjl-75; common to fair stockers and feeders. $6.00 04.26; stock cows and heifers, J1.7W.M; veal calves, $6.0039.00; bulls, stags, ate, $4,75145.25. BEEF STEERS. N5i Ai IV. Mi. Av IT. 3 790 1 00 I 1IC0 7 41 11... . 1019 7 SO 41 144 7 fO 4 1117 7 1 17 IIM 7 10 It 991 7 ti It 1114 7 (5 3 1114 7 :i 31 1191 7 15 900 7 SJ 17 1ll 7 40 40 1191 7 30 J5 1391 7 40 11 1101 ? 40 50 1371 7 0 19 107 7 4 14 1M1 7 10 31 1110 7 40 bTJSltltM ANU 111.41 J lillO, 31 141 10 52 M5 7 10 I 1117 7 10 . COWH. 4 1017 4 so t lir.o 10 I. I04D 4 70 30 1001 5 IS C 941 IS) ii lilt tit t 1003 S 110 J 0B I M .1 IcM 5 IS 4 10J& 09 I lino i 10 II w1133 no 4 778 5 40 19 ..1071 00 II 110.1 t 43 11 IM0 6 10 7 1000 t 60 I tut in II 115S 6 10 1 UU 0 3 940 ft 0 It 911 IS 9 1120 S 0 1 H70 10 94 10J3 S S S HID II JO : I no 1 10 11 ion :o 1 1150 S 70 3 1350 I tS 3 1060 S 70 4 1075 I 30 HEIFERS. I HIS 6 SS t,., 700 t 21..' 973 S 9S t S49 2S 7 Hi 3 0 11 7(0 30 3 S0 S 01 59 1110 III 10 727 S 10 3 100) tr, 11 OI It 00 3 41 f 10 9 913 00 11 (It 6 40 3 1013 S 10 4 Tit I 10 17 bH I 10 i 107S T OO 1 930 1 1030 7 00 7 43 6 SB BULLS. 1 12S0 S 30 1 i) t 10 1 1420 S 30 1 Uno ( 90 1 1120 h 31 4 19: t 91 1 1330 S 10 1 1140 S 9.1 1 1190 S 40 1 1(00 t m 7 11! S (0 1 1 MO t 00 1 170 t US 4 1414 K CALVES. 1 410 i 75 1 100 8 l 1 no e to ) iso s w is 4o 7 s in 14 447 6 7S 2 20S S 7S ( 441 (71 1 lit 1(0 3 14 I 7S 3 lit 9 Oil 9 191 t 7S 1 110 9 CO t 210 7 00 1 JJ0 9 00 1 310 7 3S 2 lit tfM 1 240 00 , STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 1.... is.... s.... 5 . . . i.'.'.. 14.... I.... S... IS.... s.... 7.... 11 .. .. Ill S Si 1. 77( 7 IS . . ISO I SS .. l I SS . . 700 8 '1 ..120 4 7S . (23 4 IS . Ill t 10 ..ISO I 90 . . (31 ( 9S . . 9(4 !r. ..747 7 00 I... I... S. 11... ,JW. 11... 13... 4... 44 .. .-713 7 IS ..113 7 36 -ll0 7 2S .1010 7 34 . . toes 7 si 1141 7 30 ..1079 7 30 . .1019 7 tu . .1075 7 as tui 7 r. 900 7 OS 900 7 IS 1 10W 7 40 4. HOGS In spite of a generous supply 011 hand, hogs took n tlcctded turn for the bolter this morning. Opening bids were generally strong to Jc higher, and by the tlulo that trade was under way they hutl been pushed up to figures that were 573 !0c higher tlmn Monday, anil It was at these latter figures that the bulk of the offerings sold. A comparatively small part of the sup ply went Into shippers Hiid speculators hands, leaving prnctlrally everything nt the disposal of the packers. Good lights 11 ml butchers were easily .ttclOc higher, but the heavy grades were no better than a nlckul up and Wore, cxtiemely slow to move at these figures. Asldo from this slowness 011 tho ht-avles, tho trade was active ftom stall to finish and everything had changed hands in good of tho sales ranged from $7.35 to $7.45. with the long strings nt $7.35 and $7 40, and several loads of good lights as high as $7.50. ma. 1 .......! u.. ait In ,w..,dI.Ia 1 '. .V.: ...;i....,4 .. Yi,. .7.J .iV..' inoio than arrived on the sumo day last year. The market closed at tho extreme mihIi point of the day, being In many can cm as muah as 15c higher. This raised tho hulk up to $7.4057. 15. witn a large sprinkling at $7.50. No. Av. Sh. Pr No Av ah. pr. 19. .. J77 . 7 no (4 . . .20 ... 7 It', 24 .. 4S5 10 7 IS 7 110 ... I 421. 31... .141 .. 7 M.......931 ... 7 4S II . ..204 SO 7 SO IM ..74J S7 .1(1 .. 7 30 510 SO 7 41 (I SIS . ' 2(..,....lll ... 7 44 (0 . .1(2 SW 7 3I' 70 Ml ) 7 i 71 247 SO t SI 14 243 .. 7 4S SS ... .307 M IS SO M 111 in HI .. 1 3 SS 119 40 7 Ii SS W W 115 SS 503 . . 7 4S 14 211 ... 7 J5 77 311 ... 7 II Ii . ..597 . 7 X 3 lit . . 7 4S 7 31( JM I SS l 50 ... 7 4S 49.. . .117 ... 7 X W 3l ... 7 41 20. ... 271 ... 7 S3 7S Ml ... 7 44 It . ... 97 III 7 ! lo '. . J 4i 34) 2S9 ... 7 St (7 lit .. 7 4S 41 Hi ... 7 SS ' 7 Ut J 7 41 St... . !9S ... 7 J 3 7 ... 7 4S J7 . . 7M 41..,. ...244 ... 7 45 10 211 ... in 4 110 . 7 U SI . ..Jit ... 7 79 SIS . . 7 IS it Ill ... 7 1754 7 IS M 19 120 7 1154 3C 7 4,. S3 31 . . 7 1754 7 IS7 10 7 4S 47.. ..4 ... 7 40 as :o; ; 4 CO 591 ... 7 44 tt Jtl . 7 41 II Ill ... 7 40 71 334 10 7 4S 49 M9 ... 7 40 71 119 40 1 ii SS IM ... 7 40 (0 231 . . 7 474 IM til - . 7 40 147 . . 7 41V, tl 7 W0 7 40 S 311 ... 7 4754 79 lit 40 1 40 II tU . . 7 411 tl Kit ... 7 40 71 771 ... 7 40 14 177 SO 7 10 71 2(9 . . 7 SO It all 40 7 10 II H . . 7 SO ,t Ill ... 7 40 91.,,.. ..U . IM 41. ..... 7 40 4 ;U ... 7 SO it m 7 40 Si IW 40 7 SO II S . . 7 It ISi 40 7 M (1 t) 7 4 70. . . .219 . . 7 SO 31 111 i 40 TV 111 7 SO Tl .'ii ; 'It 19. tit SO 1 t'l 71. . tlS 71. 231 " it .Ml III 311 7 ..0 JS. - . t . 7 l 10 .JM 7 14 SHEEP The sutinlv was of very modi ate proportions fur n Tuemlav. h 01,1 I about foriy-slx ours, or 10,000 head, wese inrnea While the receipts were a little Isrger than last Tuesday, they fell arotin.' ..742 head short of two wervks ago, and 609 head shfw t of tho sama day ope year u As on Monday, lambs constituted tl.e majority of the nfferlnas nnd what ago! 1 sheep were offered were mostly ewe? I Wethers and yearlings continue to show tp in very limited supply. I A little Improvement in the trade mnt' feste.i itself this morning, though tl" buyers seemed to have only fair demand and the market was no more than fair' aitlve nt any time. Prevailing condltloi s In the eastern dressed mutton trade weto reported as 110 better than-on the last fe days, consequently little. If any, Itnpro ment was looked for In live muttons. A this time of tho year. Just before l.e" there is always more or less depresslot In neats. nnd tills fact was used by bu ers ns a bearish argument. Fat ewes changed hands mqrc readily than am tiling else tm sale and at prices strong to a dime higher than Monday s trade Bui of tho good ewe offerings moved around $.Vfljfi.fi5, with some reaching ns high as $,'.15. While killing tnmhs were bp parently In ery fair demand, the) ns o rule, were slow salt and brought price n veiv little If nny different from yestn tlnv. Early In the morning two loads of MexleHtis sold tip to $8.30. There were really not enough wethers or yearllngi on the mnrket to msk comparisons a- to prices. A smsll Duiuii of Utah yea lings were picked up dtirliic the opening rounds nt $t.iw As the buyers were rather particular ns to the quality of their purchases, they naturally picked up all the best offerings first and left the less desirable ones until later on (juoianonn on Sheep nnri i.ambn-Lamba good to choice, $S.004W.35; lamb, fair to good. 17.6MIS.00: yearllnirs. llcht. IS.S0W 7.15; yeai lings, henvv. JS-BOraS.: wethers good to choice. eo.&Oflii.so; withers, fair to good, f5.000i5.50; owes, good to choice $5.0Oljf..2fi; ewes, fair to good. $4 75(96.00 culls, alierp nnd bucks, $2.7504.09 urpreaentative sales: No. Av. Pr 4i)9 Colorado owes 112 W 646 Mexican lambs BS S 50 3) fcil lambs, feeders 61 7 251 Ted lambs 74 MO 231 fed lambs 78 in 247 feil owes Hi 5 2n 202 Wyoming ewes 9 4 75 2.". Wyoming ewes, nulls. M " 55 255 Wyoming lambs, feeders... 58 7 52 Wyoming yenrllnps 79. n (V. ?os Mexican lambs $1 ' 462 Mexican ewes 96 50 19.7 fed ewes 112 R S 47 fed ewes 110 .1 '.. 22ti fed lambs 89 8 30 lntvs fel lambs 69 7 911 211 fed owes 1ft". .".'. ISO fed lambs 72 8 l 47 fed Inmbs, culls 64 7 00 Chicago livr stock m a n k ist Cattle nnd Sheep AcIIti and Steady , Horn Higher. CHICAGO. Felt. 4.-CATTLE-Rtef Ipls. 4,700 head: market active and stead) beeves. $8.35810.00: Texas steers. $4.D0 5.75; western steers. $3,60t7iBO; stoeken anil Teeners, j4.7vrj7.hO; rows ana ne.ners, $3.008.7.50; calves, $.50r510.00. HOGS Receipts, 81,000 head; market strong, largely 10c higher; light. $7.50 W7.80; mixed, $7.5Mr7.80; heavy. $7.405i 7.8214: rough, $7.40fl7.55; pigs, $8.rCB7.60 hulk of sales, $7.75ir7.80. SI1TEP AND LAMBS--Receipts, 17.000 headi market active and steady to 10. higher; native, $l.76'B.M; western, $4.rJofr D.w; yearlings, $M0tT7,55; native lambs, 6.75ms0; western lambs, $,751J8.80. Stork In sight. Receipts of llvo stock at the six prin cipal western markets yesterday; Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha.. St. Joseph Sioux City .Kansas City... St. Isolds Chicago ... 5,000 15,400 W.4WI ... 2.200 6,300 ... 1,200 4.500 ... 10,000 20,000 ... 6.000 8,300 ... 4,700 21,000 3,0011 h!h 7,450 17.000 Totals 29,100 76,500 49.050 Culls from the Wire Reappearance of renols at various polills on tho Mexican border wua reported lo General E. S5. Steover at Foft Bliss. A largo number of bankruptcies, arising through business stagnation caused by thu Bnllian war, are reported In Austria. Besponslhlllty for settling the colUlli catcd gas situation in Kansas was turn ii over to the Kansas Public Utilities, com mission. Judge Porterfleld decided that the third trial of Dr. B. Clarke Hyde for the min der of Colonel Thomiisi H. Swope shouul proceed AVcdnesday. The tluko of ConnaiiRiit made what is considered a contradiction of rumors that ho would not return to Canada, to finish his term as governor general. Further prosps.-lty was predicted for this country by Uonator Knuto Nelson it Minnesota ut a bami.Ht given him at St. Paul In honor of hla seventieth blrthdu;. The demurrer on which Jarod W. FlogK In Now Y'ork sought to nvold trial on charges of fraudulent uses of the mall was overruled by Judge Hough In federal court. The confession of a patrolman gives tin district attorney the long-sought Instru ment by which he expects to uncovir corruption In the New York ponce depart ment. John Burroughs and Ernest Thompson Seton. naturalists, are in Washington to urge congress to enact legislation de signed to preserve bird life In tho United SFour murderers will pay the penalty lor their crimes In New York state the wvck of February 10. Governor Suiter an nounced that he had rofusd to extend cleinoii"y. Dr. Kugen Enderlen, professor or sur gery nt tho University of Wuricburg, ban beoii called to St. Petersburg at tho te nttest of the emperor upon the advice of tho physicians unending Crown Prince Alexis, Tho differences bolwten the porcelain matin fur Hirers of 'fronton. N. J., a if 1 ' their 1,000 employes, Vho have been u I .-It.- . ....... .. U' .. L- will It A HIUH13 iiiuii; ini. i --. ..., sjww- mltted to arbltnitlop. Churles G. Ilelfner of Seattle, fomur chairman of the democratic committee or Washington, called on Presldcnt-eje t Wilson and discussed with him tho Ala knn situation nnd conservation policies. An anarchist plot has been discovered ut Huclva. Spain. Prof Francisco Sun chex of the Barcelona Modern school Emlllano Barrall and Antonio Alive-1. the latter two well-known unarchUt . have been ai rested. Supreme Court Justice Edward K. M Call of New York announced that but crnor Bulzer had offered to appoint h'ln public Bervice commissioner to succc d William R. 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