T11E BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, ilAXTAHY I), 1914. 15 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Owners of Grain on the Track Will Lose Out. CHICAGO NEEDS SPECULATOKS IMt In the Metropolis In In n Plnce Where. OtitRlilrm with Louse Money Are Now Ilrliia; Hoped For. ,. , OMAHA. Jan. 2. WU. row that December wiie.a and corn arc out of the way and their Influence Will no Inntrpr Ii fu l, it.0 nriln nlta. It Is expected that Improved conditions will r.dM..K i. " j 7:::. ... . imimnuuie prom, aim wnu wciv . unable to get It Into elevators In time for delivery. unn liH in th TinnrH nf Tmdf directors lor relief, but the relief asked was out of question, and tho holders of that grain on track will be obliged to meet the losses. The winter wheat crop ! Is In most excellent condition nnd advices ' from some of tho southwestern states say that tho present snow covering w.ll fur nish ample moisture for tho growing plant lip to a period next spring that will earn It through with only light rains. This Is the case especially In Kansas, whero the acreage Is larger than ever before, and where farmers bcl.ove their efforts will be fully repaid. Chicago is In need of additional specu lation In wheat, and It Is also In need of an Improved cash demand. Theso changes are essential for the salvation of the buns, aa In the absence of trade on out side account, as well as In tho absence of a cash business, the bears will experi ence but little difficulty In retaining full hold upon the market. Argentina Is again pressing Its wheat on the Importing countries of the world. Russia Is offering wheat more freely, Australia will have an additional amount of grain for export, but the India offer ings are still In the balance. When the bulls and bears In wheat are scanned on the local1 exchange It Is a noticeable fact that the stronger con cerns favor the bull side. They seem to bo ablo to handle tho market without much trouble. James A, Patten, the old-time handler of coarse grains, took In and paid for something like 6,000,000 bushels of corn on contract laBt month, and unless a de mand springs up for this grain It prob ably will be shipped east and held for merchandising purposes. The oats market has been handicapped no little by the Canadian oats, which have been brought Into this country nnd it was believed for a time that prices would sell to a much lower level. Values have declined, but there has been no great amount of pressure. There Is a good Blzed open Interest In hog products at the moment, yet this has been greatly reduced by liquidation by some of tho larger longs and the put ting out of short lines by others. The run of hogs has been larger than expo-ted and the average holder of pork, lard and ribs is now at sea as to when these re ceipts are to show a falling off. Cash wheat was Uc higher. Cash corn was lc lower to lc higher. The whlto corn was lower with tho yellow and mixed selling higher. Cash oats were 3e higher. Clearances were: Wheat and flour equal to 030,000 bu.; con., 21,000 bu.j oats, 53.000 bu. Liverpool closed with wheat ?id higher; corn, H4H4d lower. Primary wheat receipts were 1,112,000 bu. and shipments, 354,000 bu., against re ceipts last year of 1,332,000 bu. and ship ments of 589.000 bu. Primary corn receipts were 1,715.000 bu. nnd shipments 984,000 bit., against re ceipts of 1,487,000 bu. a.nd shipments of lJOCO bu. (ast year. Primary voaU receipts were. 831,000 bu. and shipments 607,00- bu., against re ceipts of 773.000 bu. nnd shipments of 693,000 bu, last year. ' CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn. Oatn. Chicago ' .... Minneapolis Duluth Oroqha Kansas.Clty 'St.. Louis IS 98 63 ..4S5 v. 62 .1 44 ...67. .. 6U 452 241 . GO 47 26. 100 Winnipeg. .337 The) following cash sales wore reported: Wheat- No. 2 hard winter: 3 cars, 81ic; 4 cars, 814c No. 3 hard winter: 1 car. S2ic; l car, 81'4c; 1 car. Stic. No. 3 spring: 1 car. 81c. No. 2 mixed. 1 car, 81ttc. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, 79Wc. Oats Standard: 3 cars, 3SHc. No. 3 white: 6 cars, 3Sc: 11 cars, 37c No. 4 white: 5 cars. 37&C. No grade: 2 cars. 26Wc; car, 35?c. Corn No. 2 whiter 1 Car, C7e. No. 3 white: 1 car, fi6c; 1 car, 65Mc; 1 car. 64Hc: 2 cars, 64c: IS cars. G3Wc. No. 4 vhlte: 2 cars, C2Vic; 4 cars. 62c; 1 car, cmc. No. 2 yellow 1 car. 65&c; 4 cars. 63Uct 4. cars. 65c. No. 3 yellow: 5 cars, 64Vic; 11 cars, file; 2 cars, C3Je: 2 cars, 63Wc; 17 cars, 63c; 2 cars, G2c. No. 4 yel low: 1 car, filc; 8 cars, 61Hc; 2 oars, fiOHc; 1 car, 6SHc No. 2 mixed: 3 cars, 63Mc, Np. 3 mixed: 4 cars, G3c; 1 car, 62Hc; 1 car, 624c; 18 cars. 62c. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, filUc 2 cars, 61c; 7 cars, 60V4c; 12 cars, COc; 1 car, 59c; 1 car, E8V4c Nograde: 1 car, 67c; 1 car, 66c; 1 car, Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No 2 hard, Sl(3S4e: No. 3 hard, S0f3c: Nn. 4 hard, 76litfH)V;c: No. 3 spring. 80H8Slc: No. 4 spring-. 78HrS0c: No. 2 durum. SOVi (fiSlc; No. 3 durum, 79ii0c, Corn: No 2 white, 66HT67c: No. 3 white. 634(ff65c: No. 4 white. 61Hl762Hc: No. 2 yellow. 635UC: No. 3 yellow. 61f4V4c; No. 4 yellow. jU WWc: No. 2. 63061Hc; No. 3. 6256c; No. 4, ESlWc; no grade, 6567c. Oats: No. 2 white. 381039c: standard. 37y38c: No. 4 white, S7Hc Barley: Malting. 5SJ?6Sc; No. 1 feed. 45&4c. Rye: No. 2. LSecSWc: Np. 3. 67V4Q6Sc! n ' CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Feaiurra of the Trndlntr nnd ClosInK Prlom on IJonr.l nf Trade, CHICAGO, Jan. 2. Comprehensive re ports indicating the winter wheat crop In almost perfect condition acted as a weight today on the prlco of wheat and offset an early advance due largely to foreign buying here. The market closed steady Mo off to UftUo up, compared with Wednesday night. Corn and oats both finished unchanged to He lower and provisions at 2)io decline to a like ad vance. W heat at the start rose sharply. In fluenced by the fact that cable quota tions were higher and that harvest re turns in Argentina were poor. Bes des, prospects were that recelnts northwest of here would be much dimntshed owing to com, stormy wcatner, Htrengtn, how ever, began to give out before midday. European purchasers not showing much eagerness after the market had scored a further advance. Snow In Missouri favored a bearish re action In wheat and there were advices from virtually all parts of the winter crop belt asserting that tho recent colder temperatures had been gradually tough ening the plant so that a severe freeze might now be faced without much chance of harm. Values descended accordingly throughout the last hour and a half, with only a slight rally as the final bell cleared tho pit. Adverse weather for the movement of corn brought about a temporary stampede of shorts. There also was a good deal of speculative buying credited to a prom inent meat packer. Eastern demand, though, was limited, and primary ar rivals heavy. As a result gains were not held, and the market In the end was noticeably weak. Oats followed the same course as other grain. Offerings on the swells were lib eral and came for the most part from dealers on the long side of corur Provisions ruled quiet but firm. The sustaining force appeared to be from commission orders bared on the strength of the market for hogs. Artlclel Open-I HlBh-l Low. Close.l Wed'y. Wheatl 1 May.! 91L I I, I. 01T4 S7T, 91Vs 91Vi S7,a Jli 71 68 V4 43. Mi July.l 874 Corn I May. I 6'W July. 67 i 42W, I 6SJ 'l fK 6SV4 7i4 67' I. .... I. ... 67a Oats I May 40Ts 39!a 4Hi toy 4014 July. Pork I Jan. 40a 38 1i I. 21 50 20 5 ! 20 EO IS) 621 $j (fi MayJ 1 00 !1 CO 20 92?i 20 91W JO irii l.ara i I I I Inn I 10 67HI 10 72Vil 10 05 I 10 65 I 14 67V, May ! 11 mW H OIHi U HI 11 0341 11 03 R1 Jan 10 18 1 l' 83 ' 10 82V1 10 R24i 10 ) May j 11 15 11 17Vi 11 124? 1 1 12W II :2' amiiti i mmtn vai v ' l k i mrntnTinp wheat pissed out without a flutter, there l ,er S'-s ViftL Vi-rii t! was considerable excitement over the end- ans "R of the December rorn. Those who de- W WHEAT-Spot " teady No- red 9-iWc hT.SL?. f. n0mlna.releP0tto,r;t;?.- V'iffi Chicago Cash Prices - heat No. 2 red. MOOCHc; No. 3 led. M93Wc; No. 2 hard, WflStc, No. 3 hard. RwS9c; No. 2 northern, hKJSIc; No. 2 spring, S34J POHc; No. 3 spring, JTUfiSSHc. New Com; No. 3, aoSV4c; No. 3 white, 66Xic; No, t yellow. 6fic. Oats. No. 3 white. 3SH tt38Uc; standard. 49c. nK': 2$- nominal. Barley: oOJTTSc. f-: Timothy. JI.UHJ3.35; clover. $I2.25W n.Ht; ribs. tlO.KfllO.75. V 1 1 ts.-uowor; creameries. 2Q3JHc. EGUS l.ower; receipt. 3.7M case: at mark, cases Included. 2l3SAa ordinary firsts. rOHfiaic; firsts, Sltfe. NEW YORK ;i:.I2IlAI. MAUKKT Quotation of the l)ny on Vnrloua t'omruodlttra. NEW YORK, Jan. 2.-FLOt'H-Qtiieti 51 ilVK. V.nlc,lt. 4.4.n4.r,i; w.iuer .uu.,iiu. t i.iov winter patents. S4.liti4.t; """"tin, imuin. ii.ua. al ont. 1-UIUipb firmer rlmnm ni un. changed to ,c net wither D,ml rr -i ...F. "et . .,,ll!"r December. Mfcci May, HSici July. WUc. (. OHN tii'ot, stenuy; new. No. 3 vellow, Hc. c. i. i. i j arrue. OATiv-Sput, quiets standard -white. 154 'l5iSc: 44Hft'ht. lancy clipped Whlto, 4oVtl7,ic. HOt'S-yuiet; state, common to choice, 19U, 404j4Sc; 1912. 2tf25c; Patlllc coast 1913, nuiic: 1HU 2iy2ic. HAY Quiet; standard. $1.00; No. 1, fl.uj .ul.tv; jso. 2, SmujoC; Ao. 3. orrSSe. HIDiS-Steady; bogota, SS.iWic; Central America. 29Hc. " PETROLEUM Steady; refined, New York. bulk. 33.23; barrels, S.7D. cask, LdSATHKR Firm; hemlock firsts, "l9 10c; seconds. ?SfS9c PUOVISIONS-Pork market firm; mess, 32.&p(iu3.in; lamily, m.,jiSlM; short clears, J20.2S!(?22.00. Beef firm; mess. lii.u'itilS.6u; .aiuliy, il.OuuSO.v0. Out meats quiet; pickled bellies. 10 to H pounds. l.tj'fns.j: pickled nams. 313.50. Lard steady? middle west, J10.73I10.S8; re fined steady; continent, $11.3u; South America, $U.S0; compound dull; JS.3iW8" k.t2. TALLOW Easy; city, CHc: country.&fi' fi&c: special, 7?c. CHEESE Firm; receipts, 1,700 boxes; state, wnuio milk, hold spucials, li'tflHic: average fancy, ltc; fresh special. is, 164c HUTTER--Steady; receipts, 3.100 tubs; creamery extras, 34j37Hc; firsts, 2ShW Sic; held extras, 32iiSc; firsts, 2S33lc; proees. extras, 24R25c. ' EGGS Steady; fresh gathered extras, S8c; extra firsts, 36VMi.17c: noarbv hen nery, whites, 48tff60c; gathered whites, 47 jSc. POULTRY Live firm; western chick ens, 15c; fowls. lCc; turkeys, lSffSOe. Dressed very quiet; fresh killed western chickens, 13QCSc: towls, 12ttl'c; turkeys, 184I23KC - OMAHA CIUNiniAL MARKET. BUTTER No. 1, 1-lb. cartons. 33c; No. 1, 60-lb. tubs. 31c. FISH White, fresh, 16c; trout, frech, 15c; large crapplea, flesh, 13igl5c; Spanmh mackerel, Hkj; shad roe, per pair, lOo; salmon, frcBh, lUc; halibut, fresh. 11c; buffalo, Uc; bullheads, 13c; channel cat- iisn. kc: nine, i&c: mckerei. 12c. POULTRY Broilers, 4.Cv4C.UJ per dor.; hens, 15c; cocks, 12u; ducks, lie; geese, lDc; turkeys, 2Jc; pigeons, ier dor., J1.Z0; ducks, full feathered, lii&cj geese, full feathered. 11c: sauabs. No. 1. 11. W: No. 2. tide. CHEESE Imported SwIbs, SCo; Ameri can Swiss, 22c: block Swiss, 20c; twins, ISc; daisies. ISVic; triplets, lSVic; Young Americas, 19c; blue label brick. 18c; Urn berger, 2-lb 20c; New York white. 19c. V holcsale prices of beef cutB effective today In Omaha are as follovs: Beef Cut Prices No. 1 ribs. IGSic! No. 2 ribs, HAc; No. 3 ribs, 12c. No. 1 loins. 18c; No. 2 loins, 15c No. 3, MVic No. 1 chucks, 10Uc; No. 2 chucks, 9ic; No. 3 chucks, 9c. No. 1 rounds, 12Vo; No. 2 rounds. W'.c; No. 3 rounds, nytc. No. 1 plates, Sic; No. 2 plates, SVic; No. 3 plates, 7ic FltUITS--Omnge: California navels, extra fancy Sunklst. 98. 12C. 150, 176, 200 and 2C0 rlztfi, JUJ.00: 2su lzc. $2.50; 233 size, 12.40: 324 size. 32.25: Florida. 9t and 126 , sizes, 33.00; I'M, 176, 200 and 216 sizes, 32.60; .'.ill size, ?z.o; -Tws ana J2t sizes, )-.y. Florida Kumu.uu.tB, per box, 2oc. Apples: Extra fancy Washington Jonathans, per box, J2.23;. Vhlto. Winter Pearraalns. per box, J2.25; fancy White Winter Pear mains, per box, t2.00; fancy Idaho Black Twigs, per box. 32,00; fancy Idaho Bald wins, 'per box, 12.00; fancy Idaho York imperial, ter dox, z.uj; iancy xaano Wnlbr.dKes. Der box. S1.83' fancy Idaho Willow Twigs, per box, 11.85; fancy Idaho Smith Cider, per dox. ii.tsd; extra iancy Idaho Northern Spy, Greenings or Kings, per box, $2.00; extra fancy Idaho Ram bos, per box, 32.25; extra fancy Ben Davis, per box, 1.65; fancy Ben Davis, per box, 31.50; choice Den Davis, per box, $1.4o; lien uavis, per ddi si.nu; iom inipenais, per b'jl.. J160; Mlnklcrs. per bbl., 31.50. Lemons; Extra fancy Sunklst, 300s and .tftta. nor hoc 18.60: extra choice Red Ball. 300s nnd 3ts, per box, $7.50. Grapes: Extra Kmnerors. Der bbl.. $4.00: imported Mal agas, extra fancy, $7.00; fancy, $C5u; extra Cliolce, J6.W; cnoice, f..i. urapeirun. Extra fancy Florida, 86s. $3.50; 4f.s and IWs. $3.75; 64s, 61s, and 80s, $4.25. Cranberries: Per box, $2.75; Bell nnd Bugle, per bbl.. $9.00; Bell and Cherry. pr bbl,, $S.6p; late red, per bbl.. $3.25; Richard, per bbl., $9.00; extreme Jumbo, per bbl., $11.00. VEGETABLES Potatoes. Genuine Red River Early Ohio, per bu., $l.w; RuraU or Burbanks, per bu., Sic; Idaho RuraU, per bu.. SOc. Sweet potatoes: Per hamper, $1.25. Cabbage: Holland seed, per lb., zc: red, per lb., 3c. Onions: onio, large iveu Globe, per lb., 2Mc; Spanish, per crato, $1.60. Tomatoes: California, per 4-baBkct crate, $2.00. MISCELLANEOUS California figs, 12 12-oz. pkgs.. 85c; 60 6-oz. pkfis., $2.10; Cali fornia black tigs, iz iz-oz. pags., i.w; i crown imported figs, per lh.. 18c; S-crown Imported figs, per lb., 13c; 7-crown pulled figs (boxes weighing about 5 lbs.), 90c; 5 crown nulled flirs (boxes weighing about 6 lbs.), 75c; 7-crown pulled figs (boxes welgning 10 oz.j, per uoz., i.. drome dary brand dalec pkg., $3.0 J; Anchor brand dates, pkg., $2.23, Halloween dates. per lb 7HC. parsnips, per id., sc. car rots, per lb., 2c. Beets, per lb., -.'e. Tur nips, per lb., 2c. Rutabagas, per lb., lHc. California Jumbo celery, per doz., 8jc. Michigan celery, per doz., 00c. Cider, per keg, $3.23; per halt bbl., $3.73. Shallots, per doz., bOc. Parsley, per doz., 40c. Radishes, per dot., (Xte. Head lettuce, per doz., 11.00. Home-grown leaf lettuce, par doz., 40c. Green peppers, per basket, 60c Wax or green beons, per hamper. $6.00. Hot house cucumbers, per doz., $1.602.00. Cauliflower, per crate, $3.25, Venetian garlic, per lb., 12Hc. Eggplant, per doi., t-M- IlorseradUh (3 doz. uutttcs In cafce), per case, $2.00. Walnuts, N, 1 soft shell, per lb., 19c Medium pecans, per lb., 13Hc 1'ccenn. jumbo, per lb., 15c. Giant pecans, Louis. una impcr shell, per lb., 25c. Fil berts, per lb., 15c. Drako almonds, ner lb.. ISc: paper shell. 23c. Brazils, per lb.. lie; large washed, per lb., 19c BlacK walnuts, per lb., 2c Ptanuts, raw, No. 1. per lb.. 7c: Jumbo, per lb., fcc: roasted. per lb., 8,ic. Shell baric hickory nuts, per lb.. 4c. White rice i.oi.corn. ner lb.. 4c. inecKers, per lvi-ia. caae, 3.ou; per wi- I'fcg. case. Jl.it). cocoanuis, per sack, $7.lU Chestnuts, Imported Italian, per id., ice; sack or ddi. lots, c. uoney. wmttt clover, -section case, per case, Kansas City tirnln and ProTlalona. KANSAS CITY, Jan. 2. WHEAT No, 2 hard. x3fi&9c. No. 3 red. MVAlWAc. COBN-No. 2 mlxetl. 66'V&7c: No 3, (uiiCCc: No. I white. 63c; No. 3. 6. Closing prices of futures: WHEAT May. 86V4c: July. S2iQ3iHc COHN May. 71Hc; July. 7Cjc. OATSNo. 2 white, 4H4o4c; No, 2 mixed. 39Q39t4c. BrTTKH-Creamery. 31c; firsts, I3c; seconds. 32c; packing, 19c. EGOS Pleat. 32e; seconds, 20c. POULTRY Hens. 13Hc: springs, Uc. .lltinrnnlla Grain Sfnrkrt. MINNKAPOL.IS. Minn., Jan. 2. WHEAT No. 1 hard, HiViffSSHc; No. 1 northern, 82H6S7Hc: No. 2 northern, S3VSc; No. 3. $l",,SS3Hc: May, 87HSS7Hc; July, MS taVic. FLOUR I'nchanged. HARLBY 446C8C. llYH-53S6e. IlltAN-21.00. CORN No. 3 yellow. W)Vil61c. OATS-No. S white. SSHf35ic FDAX-ll.41iS1.48Ts. St, l,nls (.rnrral 3Inrke?t. ftT I.OIIIH. Jan. 2. WHKAT No. 2 red. fliHriittc; No. 2 hartl, S78!Bc; May, tSQ MWc; July. 9i?o. CORN No. 2, 670 ; No. 3 white, 72c; May. 09iwW4c; July, 71'.ie OATB-No. 2, 40iV4c. No. 2 white, 42c; May Uc. July, 11 V RYE-Coc NEW YORK jTOCK MARKET Trading Dull During Greater Fart of Session. CHANGES MAINLY UNIMPORTANT Selllnir Movement of Moderate Pro portions In Final llonr Wipe Out Most nf Kurlj Gitlna. NEW YORK. Jan. 2,-The first day of the jew year on tnc stock market was devoid on the surface of more thun l.asslng significance. During the greater part ot the session trading was uun am puce changes In the mam were unlm- l-ortam, tnough witn a higher tendency, .n tao final hour a selling movement of mounrule rroportlons wiped out most of the o,r.rly mi.ii. sending general level tltulpr . pi,ri,nnnv'tt final dilatations. Domest.c advices were favorable for the most part, trade reports be.ng of opti mlstib tenor, except foi steel and Iron. The Interesting eent ot the Cny In Its general application ,to financial and po litical conditions was the nnnouncament i hat the banking house of Morgan &. Co. had retired from numerous boards with which It had long been associated and the Intimation that turther u.thdrawala would bo announced rrom tlmo to time. Thi mv. rta tn murh aurmlne and con- tendon, but had no Influence upon the. stock market. Europe's markets seemeJ In a less easy state than our own. w.th wiuMieas in Paris. The Bnk of ranee reported a goid loss of auout $i,(WJ,0OJ and an enormous increase in loan and dlFCOunt. The Bank of Engtand also showed the effects ot oxtensive year-end operations, although Its gotd holdings in creased almost $lo.O00.V00. hifiv There was some foreign selling, cnlrll ot Canadian Paclf.c, Steel and the cop- PA8'rlee In call money to 10 Pfr cent served aa a reminder that local "10.nc',r)l conditions leave something to be ties red and some Hardening for time money in tno longer maturities was Ported. United States 2s and " aT,ll01 advanced to i per cent on cad- 1' sales ot bonds, par value, aggregate ""s'Ar ot axes and leadlnu quotations on btoclts were: AroalzimtUl Contt ., Ametican Azrlcuiturtl i Amerlctn Bttt Bugir... AmrieHn Can S.lM. Hllh. U. ClejJ , 1J,00 71H "1 H ....... S,t0) i s AmrlMn Can pI4. Amtrlcaa C K........ Anirlon Cotton Ull.. Am. lea Stcurltlf AmtrlMn L.nfa American LotoniollTf . American ft. B. ...... American B. H. ptl. Am. Sugar Ittdnlnf ..... American T. & T....I. American ToUcco Anicomla Mining C... Atchlton 1 Atchlton pfd Atlantlo coail Un T1 lllm.r. i, nhlO....... MH 44 M J.I U'i in 3lS ! 1M . .... . .... sno 100 31 S 99 7.1M 1U lll'i 1"H 1.N1 HIM il1 11. 00 M 34V4 IN IH 87 MS mi 400 n.thl.h.m s4mI 4k) to 81 H tH n-nnVIm nald Tr II Canadian l'acllle Central Leather Cheupeaka Ohio rhlrftra fl. W JO.IM H 0414 W uvi niu mill 97 Chicago, M. 4- 81. !... Chicago N. ... Colorado Fuel & Iron..., Consolidated Gas Corn Produeta Delawara A Hudson Denver rue (Iranda.... Denver ft IU O. pld Dlitlllera' Becuritle Krle Erie tat pld Krle Jd pfd Oenertl Electric Oreat Northern pfd Great Northern Ore etta. Illinois Central Interboroogh XeU Inter. Met. etd 1.700 i ( 1,100 110 tOO S4i mv, iwvt nil, ii $3 mi in; $i m st 1.100 1.100 u t 1I 1.100 1MH (OT 31H 3111 101 14H 60 10)4 11 14H n 400 0 ii 0K (OH International Harvester.. ...... Inter-Marine pfd International Taper International rump Kansas CHy Southern,.. Iclede Oaa Lehigh Valley lAjulivllle & Nashville.. M.. Ht. T. t S. Ste. M. Missouri. K. A T Missouri Pacific National Biscuit National Lead 200 24t 24K WO 14H 1H , mu 124 1911 100 24 !i 24 Vi 24 W ISO 44 N. It. n. or h. za pra.. New York Central N. Y O. & W Norfolk & Westarn J.000 tt MK Ot. .... too mi io:4 inH North American Northern Pacific ,. ..... ..... a, .... 1.400 im; io io) Pacific Mall t!i .... 4.000 K'tt IdtVi 101 .... 104 lllls U1V4 1J1V1 hy, Pennsylvania .... People's das P., C C. r fft. L. . , , Pittsburgh Coal ....... rresned Steel car IS MU 1S1U 24,000 UH 1MU Pullman palace uar... tleadlna Itepubllc Iron Steel. Republic I. B. pfd.. Keck Island Co rtock Island Co. pfd... Bt. L. A S. P. 2d ptd. Seaboard Air Line Seaboard A. L pfd.... SloM-Sheffleld 8. & I. Southern Paclfla Southern Railway ..... so. Railway ptd Tennesaea Conner Teiss A Pacific Union Pacific Union Pacific rfd United States Realty.. United Ptatea Rubber. too vuvj zoh 2U too f0 600 80 1IU 21 20H 7 lTa 41V 24 m 7W 34 17 UK 4SU 3,$oo m; uk 7,404 54 H UK 11U 1MH 1MH H4'4 14 l.SOO U United States fiteel :I,1M U. 8, Steel pfd.. , Utah Cooper v.-carcllos fjhemlcal . Wabash Wsbaan pfd Western Maryland Weafrn Union 108 2d 1,700 Mli SOW 7 13 1,700 lit 4U TVeatlnghouae Elect rle . Wheeling A Lake Erie.. New Hsrsn :,sa 71 7ltt Total sails far the day, 115,000 shares. Neir York Money Market. NEW YORK. Jan. -2. MONEY On call. firm: tHJW Per cent: ruling rate, ner cent: closing. bWUQ ner cent. TIME LOANS Firmer: 0 and 90 days and six montn, t.io per cent. MiSKUAjNTii.13 "ai'jsm www Percent STERLING EXCHANGIS-Stealv. (V) aays, si.szr aemana, i.fcMju, COMMERCIAL BILLS 14.8041. SILVER Bar, 67Kc: Mexican dollars 44'ie. bonds Government, stronr; raulroad Irregular. Closing quotations on bonds warn as follows: U, S. ref. 2s, tag, . 91 'K. C. Be. ref. gs...tS ao coupon do Is reg do la coupon,... do 4s reg... II U S. dsb. 4s 1911.. n; A N. unl. 4a.,,. tlW .10J14U. K. A T. 1st 4s.. U .111 do asn. 4U ttti .UlSiUo, Initio 4s.. .. 0U do coupon Panama sa coupon, iiw ao ronr. &s to Amer. Ax. H S7U N. R. R. of M. 4Us (9 A. T. A T. or. 4a.. 14 N. Y. C. t. IHa... 11K Am. Tooaeco as iwjt ao aen. s II Armour A Co. 4Ue., BtiS. Y. N. M. A H. Atchison gen. 4s... "H ev. 1H H do cv. 4s Inu,, do cv. 3a... . A. U. L 1st 4a... Dal. A Ohio 4s., A W, 1st C. 41. 94 9T do ev. 4s 1M 114 No. Pacific 4s its. I1U do la aiu do ma .. MttO. 6. L rfda. 4s... lav. nrook. Tr. ev. 4... II Paan. ey, t, Jan., Cen. of da. Ca... .10144 do eon. 4a MUj On. Leather la. ,, tlttReadlna aea. 4s.... KS Chea. A Ohio 4Hi.. 114, B. L A 8. F. fa 4a 71 do cenv, 44s ... " do gen. Ce tlli Chicago A. SHi.. H St. U S. W. c. 4s. TSU C. D. A Q. J. 4 MHR. A. I adj. ti... TSH do gen. 4s tmSo. Pae. lol. 4s. ., 10 C M & 8 P e 4HI..101W do cr. 4a... ...... Uli IX n I. & P. e. 4s 41 do 1st ref. 4s, . ti do rig. 4s 1t8o. Railways,. ,,01U C. Sk 8. t A a Hit, tl do gen. 4 72 D, A II, cv. 4a MK'Uolea laclflo 4a.. , tsti D. A R. O. ref. Is,, IS do ev." 4i mi; Distillers U (4 do 1st A rif. 4l. !4i Krle p. 1. 4s... .,, K V. R. Rubber U. ,I0l2 do gen. 4s 51UU. 8. 8I 2d la., loots o er. 4s, ser. B. . 714,V..C Chem. Is UK III. Cen. lit r. 4a. t Wabash 1st A et. 4s SOU Inter. Met. 4ta,...7l 'Western Md. 4s.... nv Inter. M. M. 444a... I Wert. Elee. ev. K. . rtu Japan 4Hs , II Wis. Centre) 4s.. .. 15 1 Bid. Offered. Ilnaton Stock Slarkvt. BOSTON, Jan. 2.-Closlng quotations on toeUs were allAuex IS Mohawk TfiNsraas Con 11'Mplsslna- Mines Arnal. Cop'xr . A. 7.. I 8 Arlsooa Com. . Cal. Ariiana, Pal. lied.. ntennlal 74, 77 orth Lake Old Dominion .... . .410 Osceola ,,, . . 15Qulncr ,,, C. imshsnnon ropoer Hams O. Dii. c 11... II Huaealor gfjew C.nane. ... V. 8. H It. A M. 44 Isle Ttorale Copper. IIH r'4 471, Kerr Lake 4 7-lautan Cen t4 tikV Roarer PsUUh tapper Co.., . to 5 a Sille Cooper. . 4V4,Wlnens I liUrSl CoaperF.. 22 Wolrerlae 44, EfdlTldend. Local Securities.. Quetallnns fumllhe4 or Buraa Drlaker at Co.. 40 Oraiha NiUnaal Dank bull41i. Omihi. D14. Al'.s4. Hoi Hulle. Neb , eourlhouae (s. IllJ.tJ IMdahr 1'ukloa Ss. 14 H S Cailfornts. state af. liar. 4i. UU.. II 14 risers & rv.. preferred ,., II 14 D'lPdee. Neb., lttl II 1M El Paso. Tai. aastar la. 1M 11.3 Fairmont L'reanerr $ p. a arusr ., 1M'4 101V yalrrnont Creaaieey. T B. ft ptd., .. Ml HI Harris Co. Tex 4 'is, ml., ! laterberaugh Itap. Tran. fa, ! t Kinlli CU), Seh, 4s, 1 K. C, M. A O. Hy. Ill 4s. 1MI .. II Uncoln On A dec. lit IMI. .. ' M lulslana. stall of, 4 Us. IM M.J nty ot Omiha 4,s. 1U Ill 100 Omaha streat Rr, aa. 1114 09 t IM's Omaha A C. n. St. ny. la. 1111 4 Oraaha A C. n Hy Vrldge (IS i't Oakland, Cat.. Muai. Imp. is, IMO.. 1.W 1M.A Wrtlsnd, ore., 4s 1511 , M It 77 Slotii City St'.. Yds. 6s, 1M9 j sntte of Colo, rundlag i. H. .. . li.IT 14 17 Saunders-Kennrdy DMg., t p. o. ptd, MV, IM san Pranclaco, Cel., a, lW.IS..., M Wi.ll Trl-Ctly Hy. A Co., p'd.... H Vnlen Etk. Yd Ilk II SI itEPoiiT ov ci,i:aium: iiouji: Transactional ot Aaaorlnted Itanka for the Week. NKW YOItK Jan. i.-IlrBdstref f bank rleariugs report for the week ending Jan uarj1 I, 1914. shows an aggregate of $3.SII.- 000,030 as against $C6S,(;60,l) Inst week and $30,62.rti3,ooo In the corresponding week loft year. CITIES. Amount. Inc. Doc. New York , Chicago Boston Philadelphia fit Louis Pittsburgh Kansas City , $l,K25,397.000j 7.6 2.0 7.9 1.8 277,499,000 1t4.4rw.ooo 154,O8.W)0 73.044.000 6.8 9.6 6.7 I. VS II. 2 6,0 7.S 17.2 13.0 ' 'a.'o 24.S 2.3 2.6 47.731.000 lil.I69,0n0 39,191,000 31.171,000 24,413,000 23,36.1.000! San Francisco i Maltlmore Cincinnati Minneapolis i Los Angeles Cleveland Detroit 1 New Orleans. OMAHA ,.i Ixmlsville Milwaukee Seattle 1 Portland, Ore St. Paul Denver Salt Lake City Indianapolis Columbus Toledo 17.4S3.000 2O.C73.CM0 20,tCl,fJ00 20,516. 9.3! 10.833.000 12.374.000 13.tXB.000 10.4S,000 9.4S7.MO 8,700,000 6,920.000 6,!Hl.OO0 fl.R22,000 R.SS0.000. 4,823,000: 3,27t.OM 3,042,000 3,3fiC,000 1,374.000! .1 2.S 31.3 20.9 2.0 11.0 11.4 2.S Duluth Des Moines Spokane 3.0 ,1.7 19.8 G7.2 21.9 22.8 1.4 "i'.i 4.9 12.4 Taconia Onkland Peoria San Diego 2.532,000 2,MS,aXI 1.57O.OO0 1.973.000' Dnytoh Sacramento Cedar Rapids,, Wuterlbo Springfield. Ill 1.749.XX 19.1 1.104.0061 970,000! 697,000 Wiincy. Ill Hloomlmtton. III.... 4.3 479,000 Ogden. Utah 1S.7 43.1 313 000! Decatur. Ill 372,C00 Jacksonville, III.... 16.0 2S4.000 6,336,000 6.205,000 12.9 1.2 5.8 tvasinngion St. Joseph Lincoln , Bloux atv 1.578,0 19.2 2.734,0001 13.&! Topeka 1.437,001 2.C93.O00I 1.6 7.0 Wichita nitADSTRKUT'S Tit A DM IlKVIKW Report. Inillontr Irrnrnlnr llolltlny TMMle Heanlt. NEW YORK. Jan. 2.-nrndstrcct's will any tomorrow: Few reallv mw rniir. . ., selves this w.k .i..iii - ZLlffi" i'iV i, iff. 10 dltrllutlVB trade points to 1912 naving auout equaled iirfiM2S,,5d Topo,TiK Indicate irregular JlOIlaav trade mxultn wr-,- n .1,1. . . 1 . . fVl l MIUl'U -u.u ,r reiwnm Dy canks with dlvldondi .ii uiuak uaaGS ivrHin. hi-,-. nv . .. I . ...wv. I'M,,, ii ivin tor Pig Iron nnd rather mnr n,nn .i.. nmjn ,,, in,, Rirai nmnrni i .... . , usual number of shutdowns over the holl- unjin uj- inaaing mciusrrirn iviih im.... ever, promise of mnnv iuini d,-M.tn. early In January. itatner more man the usual list of business failures have been reported and what ha been termori lh. i.iMn,. nr. w w""8 id numnrous ana largo, i.uniucBs lauures tor tne wpck were 363, which compares with JS7 in lain. Whfat. lncluillnir flnur. rnnrl. fir !, week aggregate K.801.412 bushel oirnln.i , , ... p, , . , , . . . ' ,070,010 uusneis last year. London Stock Jttnrket. ION'DON. Jan. 2. American anrnrltUa were quiet during the early trading to day. At noon prices ranged from M QUIIVO IO 4 DQIOW. consols for money a; do account, 7ZJ union r'acinc, iooii. biivER uar quiet; 26 7-16, MONBY 3ff3l,. DISCX1UNT RATES Short bills. 4U three months, 4UfHH. Coffee Mnrkot. NKW TORK. Jan. 2. COFFPys Fu ture opened barely steady, 1 point higher on March, but generally 8 to 8 lower un der reaUtlng, Tho. offerings were not neavy ana tnp market firmed up. In sympatny witn nigner acrman cables, report or nnnor cost and fre arht nffnra and smaller Brailllan receipts, but after snowing a net advance or 4 or 6, It broke under renewed liquidation and closed oareiy steaay ni 4qji points net lower, Sales. 41.000 bags: Januarr. R.77r! Mnmh Q.fiRr Mav 4 9vyi Till,, a irv. . o. .6Ic; October. 9.69o; December. 9.79c. Spot, quiet; Rio. No. 7. 9Hc: Santos, No. 4. w. ouin, quiet; i.oroova, iswioC, notni naii Metal Market. nulet. at J4.10flM.20: London. 18 Es. Snol ter, quiet, at ao.iso.w; uonoon. Zi ios, CoDDer. quiet: standard snot not ousted: January, February and March, I14.37H 14.87H; electrolytic, ut.aimtib.vo; lake, tlS.60, nominal; casting, 14.62Wjn4.75 Tin. dun: spot to Aiarcn, .1.7&W37.00 April. J33.iw(.io. Antimony, nun; cook son's, S7.454r7.60. Iron, quiet and un rhsnared. London markets cioaea as toi ows: tjop pr, easy: spot, XC4 2s 6d; futures, 61 17s 6d Tin, easy: spot, 1(3; futures, 169 10s.. Iron, Cleveland warrants, 49s 0Wd. . ST. 1AJUJB. Jan. i-BniAui-ung, quiet at $1.10. Spelter, firm at S5.15fi6.23, Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 2. COTTON Fu Hires closed steady: January, ll.90o March, 12.14c; May. 12.06c; July. 12.04c October. 11.60c: spot quiet; middling, ltKOa: fftllf. 12.73c. Cotton closed steady at a net dectlno or 11 to 19 points. LIVERPOOL, Jan. 2.-COTTON Spot good business done; prices easier; mid nllnir fair. T.GIfl: trood middling. 7.27d mMHtlnn-. t.DM! low middling. 6.81d: good orlnary, 6.16d; ordinary. B.Sid; sales, 18,000 bales. Dmalia Uny Market. ti a V -Prairie. No. 1 upland. Ill.00ei2.00: No. 2, S3.00ail.oo; no. a, i7.won.iw; iso. midland. S11.0O11.50: No. 2, S9.00ll.00 No. 3, S7.COS9.00: No. 1 lowland. $9.00310,00; No. 2, S7.009.00: No. 3, $5.0007,00. STRAW Choice oat or rye, $6.0006.50 choice wneai, i,wtw.w. AI.FAI.FA Choice. S14.00&16.00: No. S13.00OH.00; No. 2, $11.0013.00; No. 3, ii.OOQ 11.00. Liverpool Grata Market. LIVERPOOU Jan. 2. WHEAT Spot, No. 2 red western winter, 7s 4'4dj No. 1 Manitoba, 7s W. No. 2, 6s UKd: No. 3, fia 10d; future, firm: Uarcb, 7s H4d; May. 7s TTid; July, 7s lUd. CORN Spot, firm: American mixed, 6s Sd; futures, weak; January, 4s 16Hd; February, Cs. nils una itoaln. NEW YORK, Jan. 2.-COTTONSEI3D OIL Easier: prime, summer, yellow, S6.61 06.74; January, $9.73; March, $7.00; Ma;. $7.21. ROSIN-Qulet. TURPENTINE Steady; machine, bar rels. 16c- Dry Good Market, NEW YORK, Jan. 2.-DRY dOODrf Cotton goods market opened the year steady and quiet. Yam were steady. Showings of blanket for the new fall season are being made and several ne wash goods lines were displayed. South American wool markets were higher. Krnporntril Apple and Dried Prnlts NEW YORK. Jan. 2. EVAPORATED APPLES-Qulet. DRIED FRCITS Prunes, quiet but steady. Apricots and peaches Inactive. Raisins, dull. Snunr Market, N'EW YORK. Jan 2. HCOAR-Haw tteady, muscovado, 2.62S2.73C, centrifugal. 3.1298.l3f s moiaf ses, z aiqa.inc unsettled Refined OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET Cattle Quite Active Sellers at Steadv to Stronger Prices. GOOD HOGS ACTIVE, TEN HIGHER . I't Mherii nml I.ttmlia In Mhernl Supply nml Knlrly Active Prices Slunv l.lttlo fhtiMK front Weilnrsiln), SOUTH OMAHA, Jan. J, 1914 Recelnts wrro- Catt'e Hos. t heep. : .'ini'riin an io prices. fflclal Monday ,S 5,Mi I Tim or four loads ot lambs that cumn .mini .Muiniii ...... y.vno ' .illi, mi n li ir,.i. n.Ki, .. .w.nr I Official Off.clal Tiiesdny 6.314 !$. s.ta4 7.111 1,001 ui'ih'lat Wedntsdny.... 1.191 Official Thursday ... SM Hstlmnte Friday WW Five days this week 13.6tV, Same days last week.. I'sflS? Same days 2 wk. no.l,C03 l',.i'i 4.41 3.CO! 3 01X1 ' jj jjg I Mli',6 I 37,i Sft.441 52.3iV, 41 24S. I 1 prltes for lion al the South Onmtm live stock market for tho laal tew nays, wiui oinparlsons. Date. 1913. 19L'.ili)ll.1910.190.t.r.H)S.19j7. UtC. 2l. I 7 121 b 051 7 5S 231 C X 4 3J ltc. ii 7 Va ITU.', 7 U3 a li S 31 Uec 33.1 7 4.hi! 7 161 S Ml 7 bl R Wl B 2b 4 41 Dec. .'4. 7 4.W 7 1.1 7 67 h 11 f. 47 4 , viol ?'.' 7 7 3s 6 U 7 731 I S 6o 4 2 Dec. i I 7 J7i 7 a !l 7 791 8 Sl 4 31 Dec. 2S.1 7 07 5 931 7 701 8 30 5 rn 4 4 Der, 29.1 7 OlJi 5 96 7 0S S 31 6 M ll.o. Nw I 7 .Mi. 7 ('.til i, 14.. 7 1,1. 8 2V, 6 4ul 4 6) Dec. 31. j 7 j7ti 7 15, ! 7 7l h 2l 5 6 4 M Date. 1911. 1913.1912. lbll.ill'iu.uw.ri. Jan. 1..I 7 06 I 7 10 0 tS I 241 6 3i 4 33 an. S..i T MH 7 Ji 6 tail 7 I a 7S 4 w Bunday. Holiday. HoeeiPiM and nisiioslllon of live slock at the Union Stock Yards, HOiith Oinalm lor the twenty-four hours .ending at 3 i clock yesterday: ' RKC15II'Ta-CARS. Cattle. llogs.Sheep. H'l's. C .M. .v.- si. r 2 Wnbnsh I 26 I 30 union Pacific. 17 ,t N. W.. cast.... 1 C. & N. V.. west... S C St. 1. Jl. o... 2 II. & V.. east.... 1 C 11. r y.. west... 2 C It. I. P.. east. 2 liiinoiH centrni Total receipts... : DISPOSITION-HKAl). Cattle. Hog. Sheep. Moi rl & Co 153 619 439 Swift Co 19J 111 12.7 m 77 104 S24 738 1,423 297 1.732 1,010 1,12$ Cudahy Packing Co Armour & Co w. Murphy.... H. Vansant Co Henton Vnnsnnt & I,,... Hill & Son I), lnwls Mo. H Kan. Calf Co Christie 10 10 10 20 luff mail , Hakor. Jones & Smith. .. Tanner Bros Other buyers 131 Totals 934 3,906 4,443 CATTLI'J Reeclnt were light, aa was lo be expected on a Friday. Fortunately there was a good demand for this late In the week, so that the market took on u good, healthy condition, Buyers wore nil out In the yards early In tho morning, aim it, was not long ueiore tncy cleaned up pretty much everything In sight, Tho price paid were fully steady, nnd for tho moro dcnlrahlo kinds strong. Beet steers wero generally iiuotcd as active. Cows and heifer moved off qilltfl treeiy at prices tnut wero at least steauy witn yesterday. Thero wero no Blockers nnd feeders In sight, but tho feeling was firm. All kind of cattle have shown more or less Im provement during tho week. Tho trade has In fact been In very satisfactory con dition as viewed rrom a aeiiors smnu Point. . . quotations un cattle: uooa to cnoice beef steers, H,.0iU8.t0! fair to good beet stoer, I7.ws7s.wj common to rair ucar steers. $6.50117.50: fair to choice yearlings. S.2ott9.00; good to choice cornfed heifers, t),iMK.ii; hood to cnoice grass lienors. $6.&07.Z5; good to cliolre cows, $a.25T6.7S; ifiir to good graaes, in,uB..'D; common tu fair Krades. I4.25fiB.i5: good to choice fctockers and feeders, $l.K5O7.50; fair lo goou stockcrs and reodera, w.waQ.m; common to fair stockcrs nnd feeders, $3.76 8 0.23; stock cows and heifers, $4.5006.60; venl calves, IS.OOff 10.00; bulls, stags, etc., 14 506.50. Rcpreaentatlvo sales: BKBF STKERS. No. At. Pr. No. Ar. Pr. II 141 7 CO II , 1171 I 00 11 1024 I 00 20 1171 II 10 II 1409 n to II 1750 I to I.,...., ,1115 7 Si tl IS tl 21 , 1071 7 10 ....IUI 7M ..,.1094 7 IS ....1281 7 8THKRH AND HHIF1JR8. 11... .. 158 7 On 20 1084 7 M 13 1013 7 IS IS 711 7 73 CO Wtj. S 101.1 I 25 ,....' 114 ( SO II 41 6 IS 15 1141 IS 1 1011 5 70 4 1111 40 1 1112 6 71 1 1110 T 10 11. 1171 6 13 BULLS. 1 1140 2J 1 1mo 6 (0 1 1100 6 CALVKS. 1 0 9 4.., 112 10 On 1 140 10 00 ST0CKER8 AND FKED1SRB. S 70S 7 u HOGS Receipts were light a rain this morning, and buyers started out In trood season, buying good hogs at an advance or xuiiy iuc, aioat or tne eany trading was none Dy snippers and SDeouiators. as packers were alow In taking hold. Chip ping orders were large, and by the time killer buyers got going most of the real f;ood stuff hud been sold. What few oads ot good hogs were left were picked up in snort oraer at price mat wero as good as those paid by shipper. Prices paid for the mixed kinds were very un even, and wnne soma loads ot mixed hogs ot fair Quality Bold fully as well as the more even Duncnes. mere was not much demand for tnem, and me market on everything except the best stuff can not be auoted as more tnan wnivo nigner. Summing ud the ceneral market It will be seen that values are largely a dime higher than yesterday's average, The bulk of all the sales was made at S7.70U 7.95. this latter price being the top. Most nt the, aunnlv moved In lively fashion, but toward the close the trade became draggy nnd a very few load that were left nt thia time, vsrs rather slow to sell. Receipts amounted to 68 cars, or 8.000 head. For me Iivo aay wo Buyuiir loinia MM, b. sain of more than 16,000 over last week, and nearly 7,000 heavier than fer the same penoa ist your, Representative sales: Representative aalesi . At. Bh. Pr, No. Ar. Bh. Tt. . .135 114 7 14 ...341 40 7 10 ...!l 10 7 10 ...til 160 7 II ...7 ... 7 IS ...ill ... 7 11 ...141 ... 1 III !.... .114 IN 7 M 47 ti, 74, .164 ... IW 11... .. 41... II... 70... II... ....114 140 7 (0 ! S .... 240 ...us Tim ii ... 77m ..Jo 110 7 71 ....til J40 T ...Ml 40 T 71 ....111 T7i .517 40 7 7S i ....in v Mi ..,.112 A.. 7 11 . 1S .. T 77H '..til 40 1 10 . :.iw ... TM ....Ml . T 10 ...tn iw in ...?44 ... JM ....! ... 7 It ... 1 !.. II... 7... ei. . ii... ii,. . ii... 10. .. (4. .247 II 7 13 7 Ill 120 1 IS 2. 211 100 7 II ,114 ... 7 IS 14.. II... 11... 7.., 71.. 41.. 14 . 41... 72... 10. . II.. tl.. ii.. io.. ij, . 77.. 47 . 70. ;t . 221 ... 7 85 110 IS) 7 Ii ..244 7 15 .,211 ..221 ..201 ..340 ..241 20 7 IS .. 7 10 .. 1 t0 20 7 0 .. 7 tvi .217 120 7 90 Ti'.'. M.. . .231 ... 7 0 ..221 1(0 7 ) ..140 40 7 60 ,MJ 10 1 u 13 210 71 210 CI 261 (1 262 40 7 W .. 7 Ifl .. 7 i 40 7 K ...107 . .201 ...110 ...20J ...240 ...147 .130 ... T 10 40 7 10 10 7 10 ... 7 10 . 7 M tO 7 M I tn 7 ti 47 241 . 7 IJ II ....M 10 7 M 70 241 ... 7M ... 7 ro PIOB. tl.. ..( l . . lit . 7 24 irr ii ... t to hiikkp A very fair run of sheep nnd lambs showed up this morning, most of which were only half fat. there being only about two or three loadB of really prime offerings on sale. If anything, the supply of lambs was more than equal to the demand, us the packets after being fairly good buyers of the best grades of sheep and lambs nt prices practically steady with Wednesday's market, were more or less Indifferent as to the hulk of the receipts still unsold. Comparing today's price with thoae paid yesterday, they are about IftyiSr lower, Lamb th a nornlng so.d all the way frcm $7 13, arr-ordlng to finish and quality The ewes on sale moved largely around i-.w.y&.a, mere Deing uoimng s5w i! i W. nK0 ?"!v1 niKSi 31 xa ll(,',vv. J6.W4J6.V); wethrrs. go?d to choice. Saino dn last yenr. .17,432 31.831 37.OT j- jj.,; Wotlar. fnlr to good. SS.0W Thn fa.l1(UlHLr till. In alinWM thft rflliU OI f Vi- ti'fl irn.4.1 tn. nl.AlnA K fkT? !R. cr-olcc on sale. Somo fed western wethers I brought $&.7r. ' The day's receipts were cstlmntwl at j some twenty-two cars, or 8,000 head. ) jR'V i receipt were fnlrh liberal, with a larger percentage or right good lamns ami ewes snowing up than during tno lat tew ""j1" ' The upn.y of warmed up II... .1 ...... ...1 f .... . I . .. , ,.. ne a ,,,- ..ran,.,,., iui int.. viupn yj , niinj, .. . (, tniCi . omparlng current prices with tho clo.'e of last week they are about steady on good lambs, with th" opening trade Fri day wllh it little better feeling In evi dence Ewes nre 10ff20c higher. There are not cnoimh wether or yenrl.nn com- jlng to make anything like an accurate copltoti as i the packrrs had nlrr-m'y bought , whnt they need to finish olil the week. 'fonfO.uontly surh offerings had to sell around iwuapc lower man tne general inHrket on dmHdiiy. Qnotntltns on sheep nnd lambs: litnbs. . imifr, e.-'iirrii.. iu: iiiiiiui., iu r Hi .-..,..1 I- i.M,- -r. I ...... .,,11. ,t KruM Ifl. ewes, fair lo good. $1.7501.00. No. Av. Pr. P.. pornfed owes 9:1 5 10 1S4 coinfed ewes M S 10 2f4l comfeil lamb 75 7 !X) ?23 co I nfrd lambs iW 7 23 10) corn fed lamb 6. 0 W 111 roiufcd owe 102 3 13 109 corufed ewes 102 5 15 K cornfed welhors OS 5 73 S10 cornfed wethers M 5 73 J4S rot n fed lamb 73 7 60 202 cornfed lambs "R " f0 2f. culls G3 6 50 list cornfed lamb 71 7 30 532 cornfed lamb 73 S 15 431 cornfed lambs "I 12S rurnrod lamb fi 'Oil CII1CAOO LIVI3 J4TOPIC JI.MlKliT Cult lt Slcndy to Hlrnnu How Active to lllulier. CHICAGO, Jan. 2 CATTLU Receipts, 4,0.0 head; market steady to strong; beeves, Jfi.70ti9.40; Texas steers. S6.90tl7.90; nnatmn ti,-lH tll.201i7.U: stockcrs and foodcre, $3.f4l(7.45; cows and heifer. $3.51 (US., calves. 7.tK'ini.). HOGS Receipts, 3,0.a head; market ne tlvn tn 15c hlo'ier: bulk. S7.9fVBh.10; light. S7.Si.iflS.10: mixed. S7.SSitt8.15; heavy. S7.S) HiR.20: much. S!.SOIr7.9): nigs. H.00U7.W1. HIIUKP AND LAMBS - Receipt. 16.0C0 head: market steady to strong: native, t4 7Mi1.1S: wrntern. t4.75flfi.15: yeitrllng. 3.srlj7.15; native, $n.70Jf8.23; western, $6.74 ?.30. KitiiRim City Live Stock Mnrket. K.VNMAH PITY. Jim. 2. CATTLU Re celpls, 800 head: market steady; prlmo fed steers, $8.Wnr9.C0; dressed beef stcr. S7.23iis.40; western steers, 6,75fl8.50; nouth ern steers, S5.75tl8.00; cows, $4.40ftT.W; hclfrrs, $7.00(119.00; stockern nnd feeders, V..60K7.50; liull.i, J5.00if-7.25; calves. $.501f iltXlfl Receipts, 3,tA) head; market MI' lOo higher: bulk. J7.C08,(M heavy, $7.1)0 JI8.0B; packers nnd butchers, $7.0ias.O0; light. S7.tvni7.90; pigs. $7.00ff7.30. SHKUP AND LAMBS - Receipts. 1.200 head; market steady; lamb, $7.MtJ8.23; vearllng. $tl.(0If7,23; wethers. $3,001(0.00; ewes. $l.raG.25. Sioux City I.ltr Sloolt .Market. SlOt'X CITY, In., Jan. 2.-CATTLR-Rccclpts, 600 bend: market strong to lOo higher; beof sfers, $6.KM8.60; cows nnd helfeis. $.-.,256.25: canners, $:i.W4.25; stockei- and feeders. $5.e5O7.40; calves, insuNOOd: hulls, stag, etc.. S6.25R6.50. HOQS Receipts. 1,3X0 head; market fie higher; heavy, $7.71)7.00; mixed. 17.Hf 7.70: lluht. .(UT61: bulk. J7.60ir7.70. SHI2ISP AND LAMBS Receipts, i.5O0 nenn; maract Bteauy; iru inuiiuni., .i.io Ula.cu; wotliers. 4.ut'(a.w; rwes, eJ.iwoo.wi; lan""' h'-WUV-w SI. Louis Llvi Stock Mnrket. ST. IXJIIIS. Jan. 2,-CATTL15-Recclpts, 700 head: mnrkot strong: nnttvo lieef steers, $7.50,119.25; cow nnd holfern, $4.25 MH.&o; stocker and reeocr. ft.wn'J.o". southern teers, $.r.7ofi,40; cow and neir ei. S4.00ditl.m: calves. S6.00tlll.23. HOnS Receipts, 9,000 head; market 10c hlulinr: nlus nnd light. S6.tiOifm.23: mixed nnd butchers, S7.M(8.2J; good heavy, $7.D0 fl8.2Ti. HHKKP AND LAMUH Receipts. 4.100 head; market steady; native muttons, $5.0007.00; lambs, J7.WJf8.25. HI, Joneph Live Block Mnrket, ST. JOSUPH, Mo.. Jan. 2. CATTLTO Receipt, soo head; market, steady; steors, $6.35418.00; cows and heifers, $4.6v 8.15: calves. JH.OOrH0.G0. HOGS Receipts. 1,000 head: market, S infArt hll.- i 4nn 14 fWk, t.,tlt M HIIKKP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,000 ncau; maritet, steaay; mrnus, J7.ouys.lO. Seven Persons Hurt When Oar Hits Tree PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 2. Seven per sons were Injured, three of them probably fatally, when their automobile crashed Into a tree and turned turtle tonight. Tho car was owned by Angelo Jncovelll, a contractor, and the Injured persons, with the exception of tho chauffeur, wore all members ot his family, Mrs. Jacovelll, n daughter and the chauffeur aro not ex pected ,to recover, A defective steering Bear Is believed to have caused tho accident. WINNER OF LIVE STOCK SHOW PRIZE HONORED WALNUT, la., Jan. 2.-Kpecial.)-The Commercial club of Walnut gave a pub lic reception last evening to Thomas Kent, who won tho sliver International loving cup at the International Stock show at Chicago, where he showed n herd of Chester White hogs. Kent has lived eight mllen north of Walnut, In Shelby county. He haa been capturing the prices In the state fairs ot Iowa, Nebraska, Missouri, Illinois and South Dakota for several year. After returning from the show at Chicago ho purchased a farm Just north of the limits of Walnut at $200 per acre and will In tho future raise Chester Whites at Wal nut. "MdST EVANGELIZE WORLD IN THIS GENERATION" KANSAS CITY, Mo., Jan. 2.-"The evangelization of tho world must be ac complished In this generation," declared Dr. Robert E. Speer of New York City In an address to the Student Volunteer convention tonight. Blihou L. U. Kin solving of South Brazil emphasized the needs of Latin-America tor more ml stonarles. Ptevlously, 8,000 students nnd visitor listened to Impassioned appeals from na tives of China and Japan nnd from mis slonarUs returned from India and South America for help In doing what was characterized aa the greatest opportunity Christianity has ever faced. UNEMPLOYED HOST CALL ON GOVERNOR JOHNSON SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 2.-I11 front of the resldenco here of Governor Hiram W, Johnson moro thnn 1,00? unemployed men gathered today after a march from the downtown section for the purpose ot ask ing the chief cxeoutlvo whnt he Intended doing for those without work. The governor was not at home, It was ra'd. Tho men waited more thnn three hnuis and then left a note requesting him to come before them tomorrow morning to answer their question about, work. The Persistent nno Judicious Use of New?! apt r Advertising la the Road to Bust nt 38 Suvti. " " v i n'tni r v nuibV ) av. . f vs w t DUN'S REVIEW OF TRADE Last Year Successful Period froir Agricultural Standpoint. WINTER WHEAT BUMPER YIELD II lull fcini Prior More Tlinii ('onitiensMtr for Any Lnnn lit tliitiinti II In A rrtril, NKW YORK. Jan. i.-Duns Re m . .... .,.,..... tomorrow. At the nion 110 nf llm nv Vfnr It n grniiiying to note linn isu was ino nv .l luccessful period from an ngrifult .. ,ti standpoint Hint this counlry has e experltnceil. Notwithstanding nd, t (llmittlc condition, tho total yield of . i ter wheat urinrscd nil lormor recoui , nnd whllo the corn crop fell conslleta below the bnniier product. on of tho pr ceding yenr, higher price more ti.ai comprnsated for nny loss In output, t oii setiuciitly the value of tho nation' la, l product reached unpnrnllelcd total. while tho export trade of the I':i.t, l States In those staples touched flsu. never before attained. The foreign commerce stnllstlcn n.c particularly slgnlllcant In connei'.Kv with the monetary situation, the Inr .ts bnlnncn of trade In favor of this country Indicating that gold Imports may bo I iiuguriitcd enrly In tho yenr 1914. Failures this week nre 318. against ,M Inst year. Failures In Canada number lit, against 27 last year. Constable Bryant Holds the Picture Mis. Ctnrn L. Chrlslcnsen, 2701 Ham.l ion tr.)rt. hit In Justice Brltt's court brought Milt ngnlnst the first wife ot her dend ttuilmnd for n. photograph which sho asserts was taken from her home by wlfo No. l's son, Wilbur. Wife No. 1 declares Hint the photograph w.ts given her twenty-three years ago bv her husband when . they were llv ng happily together nnd that It belongs to her- A writ of replevin was Issued nnd th" l.liturc 1 now In tho hands of Constnbl Liynnt, who will hold it until tho trial, Thursduy ot next week. JAPANESE GROCERS ENDORSE STRIKE OF TEAMSTERS SF.ATTLK. Wash.. Jan. 2. At a meeting tonight of tho Centrni Labor council a delegate of the Te'tniHters' Union an nounced Unit tho Japnncso grocers of this city had taken official action endorsing the tcntiiBtcra' strlKO'nna pledging inein selves to pntronUo only thoM employ ing union drivers nnd had also ndootcd resolution commending trade nnlotu The Japanese own many groceries here, some ot them lnrge. KILLS "OTHER MAN" AFTER CHASE OF NEARLY A YEAR STKI'BUNVILLR. O.. Jan. 2-After following his wlfo nnd Richnrtl Daoub, a Syrian peddler, over threo states for nlmost a year, Aca Zacour, another Svrlan. found them In a tenement house here today, and after stabbing Daoub to death fatally slabbed Mrs. Zacour. DEATH RECORD Mr. Tlne MnrU. Mrs. Roso Marks, beloved wlfo nt Henry Marks, died at 4 a. in. January I nt her hqme, 2118 Nicholas street. She Is survived by her husband, two sons nnd ono daughter, J. Marks. J- H. Marks and Mrs. J. Levlne. Mrs. Marks was ono of the old pioneers, coming here In 1S81 with her husband, nnd has lived at 2118 Nicholas Btrcet for the last ttYrty years. Persistent Advertising Is tho Road to tllg Returns. Go, A dividend of Two Dollar tier sham will bo paid on Thursday, January, 15, 1914, to Hiociinoiucr ot recoru nt tne close of business on Wednesday. Decem ber 31. 1913. WILLIAM R DRIVER. Trcaaurir. LEG A Li NOTICES. Notice. To the Stockholders of The Conserva tive Savings and Loan Association ot Omaha, Nebraska: ab provided in section i or arncis i ot the bylaws of said association you are hereby notified that the unnual meeting of the stockholders ot The Conservative Savings and Loan association of Omaha. Nebraska, win do neid January 12, 1914, at the office of said association in the Conservative building, 1G11 Harney street. Omaha, Nebraska, for tho purpose ot electing tnree directors ior a term or five years, to receive the reports ot tho officers and directors and for the trans action ot such other business as may properly come before the meeting. Tho polls will bo open for the reception ot ballots for the election of director. from 3 o ciock to 0 o ciock p. m. or said date, and the business meeting of the atnnkhnlder will Immediately follow the closlnr ot the poll. THE UONtJKllVA'l l VHi oAYIflUB AU LOAN ASaUUlAUUN UD' VMA11A, NEBRASKA. By OEO. F. QILMORE. President, Attest: PAUL W. KUHNS. Secretary. Omaha, Nebraska. December 29. 1913. d-29-d-6t STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. Notice Is hereby glvon to the stock holders of Loe-aiaevB-Andreesen Hard ware company that the annum meeting of the stockholders 01 tno company will be neta aw me o." um com- tjany. corner 01 nmi mm jinrney 1 - 1 thn fit v nf Omiilin In tl, street. . , , state of Nebraako, on Tuesday, January IS A. D., 1914, at 1 o'clock p, m., for the mimosa ot electing a board of director for the company to servo during the en auine year, and to transact such other bS M maJ.P"EEn.tepdre?,tde'1 J, Ci5aRKE COIT. Secretary NOTICE. Stockholders ni""'1-' of The Union Land company: Notice la hereby give 1 that the annual meeting ot the Btockholu era of The Union Lund company for the eloctlon of five directors and the traua action of such other business us ma laiially come before tho meeting will 1, held at room 1103, Union Paclile head quarter building, 15th ond Dodge bu Omaha, Nebraska, on Monday, the 12m day of January. 1911. at 10 o'clock, a. m The stock transfer books will be closed ten days previous to the meetliitf. Alex MUlar, secretary, New York City. N Pee. 19. 191$. UU-dift NOTICE. Tim annual meeting of the stockholders of The Bee Building company will b held at the office of that company In Tho Bee building at 4 o'clock p. m. on Tues day, January 20th, 1914, for the election of a board of directors tor the ensuing; year and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come be fore the meeting, By order of the President. y Si. P. FEIL. Secretary. Omaha. N.. Pec- IX d-30toJ20 STOCKHOLDERS" MEETING. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the HASTINGS AND NORTUWES'l . ERN RAILROAD COMPANY, for tlio election of seven directors and the trans action ot such other buslpe. aa may lawfully como before the meeting, wlil be held at the office of A. 1. Mohler corner of Fifteenth and Dodge Street. Omaha, Nebraska, on Monday, January 5th, 1911. at 11 o'clock A M T. M. ORU. Secretary.