TUB BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, .JANUARY 13, .1914. ii 4) GRAIN AND PRODUGE MARKET Armour Grain Men Figure May Corn Wil IBe in Fifties. Sd; La Plata, future, strong; January. Is JHd: February, !! Fl.uuit winter patents, s wi. HOPS In London, Pacitlc coast, IS 1st? tO 15a. XHW YtHlIt GENERAL markbt MUCH OF THE CEREAL IN SIGHT Enr Cereal la Snld to tin In Abnn-itnnctsi-Whcnt Tnkea 'Tntn in. Sentiment In Kutai; of the IlnlU. Varlnn fluotntlona of the liny on Commodities NEW YORK. Jan. 12. FLOtrR-Oulet: spring patent, t4.40ttl-60; winter straights, t4.15jf4.25; winter patents. ll.WH.fi5! spring clear, ji.wjm.ot; extra, mo. i winter, S3.5MT3.76; extra. No ? winter, S3.35fr3.fiO: Kansas stratshts. tt.05fi4.15. wheat spot market nrm no. s hard winter. 974c, c. I. f.. Now York. . m i. art a K? . Lav OMAtTA. tan 15.1914. "u .fV ." "JV .' V." r .. r Ti. i Aiannona. ii.uuui wo. l nortnem uuiuiii. 111 the flftlM Thl? 'lTJ.t I. U.n hrflrf f b' "0nt: turl Wer0 flrn,,r of thr Tn.u'utf. .4 th.v cn the cables, colder weather west. largo Sre nulMn? nT. 'JJ iCiT.Pttw clearances and export salon of five load RI Pullng out 8hrt Hnoa pr that grain ot hllT,, -..nt.r wn,at worked lat Satur- EIC0U? "?e- Tlel rtr "Sf"? In I.lie day. Including a cargo to Lisbon, cloning L.rW""v nu urn m "- 'kSJlc net h Cher: Ma. flS15-li;e: July, see. hops steady; state, common to cnoice, 1918. 40tSo; 1914. 2Wr25c; Pacific coast, 1013. 2SJl27o; 1312. 22JJ24C iiiuks steaay; uogota, wac; Cntriil America. 29tp. tRTlinl.RtTM Stonriv: refined. New shape, jYotk bulk. $.5.25; barrels. t8.75: cases, SII.1K. wouiwsteaay; aomewc iiceco w QZGC. CORN Spot market steady; new. No, 3 vvllnw. Tfti. o. I. f.. fn arrive. OATS Spot market dull: standard white, 41H43o; No. 3, 4ltf45c; fancy HEW YORK STOCK MARKET Palrmost rmmery I per eM iur 104 Fairmont tretmerr T Mr rent tin lira lltrrlt Co. Tax, 44.. i9M.. Hill tat, Ed. Pun Co. tld 54 Kan Oil, Behnat It. lilt 9414. Rnf.i.1atinn An-materl Durinir Enrlv I Ltowin, Nh., lut 4. f -. I JJncoin u. K. lt M.J9I1 Port nf the Sexiinn I Nr-ennmcr-i'o'rier, Fremont .... ran 01 enc session, i Y. k-b b. iul nu.isn Norfolk. Nfb. tt. 1SI ll I,tt. , Ilia (ftl, ft, It PiUUES MOVE UJ? BttlBKLX om.ht klR). M. , m umsni m KA ii. tir, t. irz .... pi Activity I)C(rrnr Later, lint Shnrra Are Sustained on itnbalnntlntt)- UlRher Level Till Clos ing Hour, n. u. 0lnJ, C!.. Mo. Iran. t, IIJO.... 101 IMrtlnna, ore., Hloux Clly Block. Ttr4t l. M0 Kloul Cllr StrtfK Yrdt ptd.,... Htlti t Colo, Fund. I. ll Hunar.KtnriMy nidi, s . c. fjM. Union 8totk rtrti Mvck, onuhi . . 1011 lot M'l SI w M.7S 1 IM . IM.tl IM 4i H 10J j.;t ii M T.ST tt.ti SI NEW YORK. Jan.. 12.-fOoclilatlon was animated during the early market tooay London Stoek Mnrkel, LONDON, Jsn. 12, American securities and prices moved upward briskly. Actlv opened aulet and unchaiiRed today. Light uy necreaseu later, dui biocks were bus- support advanced tno leaner durinB tne tatned on a substantially higher level mi early trading and at noon price ranged in mo ciunms nuur, wnen (no innrnci ""'nitrom uncnangeo to vk auovo parity on. i signuicant iraiuro oi ino inovc hind In, most nronounced-fashion. A successful corn bear said Saturday Thor is more, com AvalUbl In the country than the average .speculator on the bull -aide cares to believe. The pres ent we.am.er will do a grat deal toward putting; corn .In 'roerchantablo shape. Alter n has een Reasoned It will Da moved , to prfhts of distribution and Its weight will bo felt While the Growers of corn have had conditions In their favor for quite a period these conditions are likely to chance "There Is still considerable lone cornl rllnnori white. 15I47c, to be liquidated and unless the bulls take HAY Quiet; standard. l.02li: No. 1. caro of this grain we all know what the J1.0&B1.07W; No. 2, 95cI1.00; No. 3. 80ft 50c. result will be." L13ATHER Firm: hemlock, firsts. 29tf sentiment on whont U l.ulll.l, Titer ."iV- (-nnil "MiWf are many n the trade who are talking PROVISIONS-Pork. steady; mess, SJ3.M oeansn, nowever, and they muster up 024.00; family, Z3.WSJ26.; snort clears, enough courage to sell a few fives onU20.23?f22.uO. lleef.sten.dy; mess, J1S.W the hard snots, but thv rrfusn tn nut m.nn famllv. S19.0Oft20.00. Cut meats. out short lines of any size and stand on I quiet', pickled bellies. 10 to 14 oounds. It. There 1 a lurk r roh .UmnnH rri,o 1 15l.!fffian; nlrltled ham. t!3..ri0. Lard, flrhl! i- favorable to the bears. As an offset mfddle west. IU.00'011.10: refined, firm; io me dullness In cash is the continued continent, XU.50; south America, ju.w; xaiung off in the receipts In all positions, compound, quiet. 8.25flS.&0. There Is a lack of outside speculation, tho TALLOW-Dull: city. 6c, asked! coun ,xraae neing mostly between professionals. I try. b5?ic: special, ic Considerable wheat hn hoon hpflirfrt ,eri I but that tact only tends to steady values. OMAHA CISVfEnAL JIArtKCT. The, situation In natn I unrhnnLTpH art I - iar- as prices aro concerned, the Canadian BUTTER No. 1, 1-lb. cartons, 33c; No, "-"i" ii".au tailing io aci as any ii, 601 h tubs. sic. moderate proportions, but not ah lnrenlan sn-ie block Swl. 20c: twins. as. tho cash handlers would like to see. 18c; daisies, 18',4c: triplets, W4c; Youne Provision trnrt-l htfr nnri thin mo I a vli. Kin i. hHplr. iftiAn! Um bo credited mainly to the strength In terger, 2-Ib.. 20c; New York whlte 19c hogs. There are some In tho trade who POULTRY Broilers, J4.0056.00 per dot.: bqlleye that the big receipts at the yards hens, 15c: cocks. 12ci ducks, ISo; geese, iu diiuw u. laiung on, ana that With I loc; turKeys, aa; pisrone, uvr uu-, a continued good trade In futures higher ducks, full feathered, 12Vc: geese, full prices are probable. I leathered, ,lcl squab. No. 1. 1.j0; No. Pn.h rnrn ... Ii , - . ,,bJ SV.. - I ITISII-Whll. fr!ll. 16C! llMUt. frCSh. Cash, data nen unchnnH ISc: large crapples. fresh, 1301Sc; .Spanish Clearances: Wheat and flour enual to mackurcl, iiq anaa roc. per !V"; 1 t,oa k...v..i. ivu?"uV. A?lnimr. fr.h ion? Iiallhut. fresh. He: iushs. v'u"" "v"v oa,s' buf alo. 3orbullheids7 i3c:; channel cat- Liverpool close: Wheat, TiftlHd higher- flsM- Jfc: Pike,, lie; pickerel, 12c. )rn, ld higher. nigner, wholesale prices ot beet cuta effectlve lnflnt was its breadth. Many of tne minor biocks wmcn usually are nui prumiuvui In speculation camu to the front . 'una ncarprl Inrcn, trains. Shares of the lndc pendent steel companies and tno oil. ler tlllier and equipment issues were strong. Home of tne leading trnuers lost all their gains in the reaction ot tne last nuur, tint lha. anprlnlllM hftlri UD well. Sentiment Was nIort cheerful. The lower rates tor mdne and Saturday s umjxpccteaiy strong onr. bibichioui rflMlfl lmnrnvmnt 111 the tnunetary PO' lilon. Steel trade reports were better CHICAOO LIVK STOCK MAIIKHT eis, and the general trade Is very iisnr 10c lower. As Is to be expectfd on such nn uneven market tho spiral Iswldened Out con siderably and It Is a hard proposition to locate the bulk with any degreo of ac curacy. .Most of the sales were made at a range of 17.KftS.lO. with a noticeable showing as high as S20 and a top ot 18.95. Rrpicscntative saics ..HO lHeTnndW,sCha,Pm,e2CfsPt8346.re ffl 7f?WS Mfe :iawbuia,"d 2Nfo,i?s.ric. g Primary corn receipts were 1.K3.000 1 chucks, lMic; No. 2 chucks. lOJlc; No bushels and shipments 875.000 bushelsi 3 chucks. 9c: No. 1 rounds, 13'.4c; No. i ngalnst recelnta nf iraim hii.h.1. rounds. 12ie: No. 3 rounds, lie; No. 1 hipm,ents of 945,000 bushels last year. plates,- 814c; No. 2 plates. bushels and shipments 725,000 bushels. Fruit aim 'vegetable prices arc f urnished ugainst receipts of 1.007,000 bushela and by the UlllnsKy ruu company. CARi.riT nKrriPTH extra lunuy nuu.ui, . - i a .,sft .,. 1.1. ,1.1 . ,n r" Mi' zsa aiza. ItlllU Slt.Di'fliVWi .V" .j. , w . J L Chicago ...... Minneapolis . 'Omaha Kansaa City . U Louts Duluth Wheat. Corn.Oats, 39 .475 . 73 . 72 .103 4li 132 34' 503 112 Theso . sales were reported: Wheat- mains, per No. 2. hard Winter: 3 cars, 82c: 3 cars,. Twigs, per l?4c. Nq. 3 hard winter: 3 cars, K2Vc; wins. Per ft in. ioi ia Florida., 'jn ana 1W iii. tioo: 150. 176. 200 and ii6 sixes, Vw; 250 site. $2.40: 2SS and 321, sires, J2.21; 0 tAlrin WumntlatM IWf rinv. 2.S ft. APDleSl 61 i tju,h., lonv iva.hlnctnn .lonathnns. tier . wis; vVhlto Winter l'earmalns. per box, 2.i!3; fancy White winter rmr- oox. .w; tajiuy iurw box. X2.00: fancy Idaho Bald- box, U0: fancy Idaho xorK Cnttle irrennlnr, llesl (IrmleH SlrnnK Ilnffa Wfnli. CHICAOO. Jan. 12.-OATTLU-RecelpH. 29.000 heaH: market Irregular, ben grade strong, others weak; beeves, itf.Goirv.4u; Texas steers, W.l-Vfifi.00; western steer. KlWi7.75: stockers and feeders. 1Y0OM 7,60; cows and heifers, $3.40US.40; calve, .t7.50K11.75. head; market OMAHA LIYEJTOCK MARKET Cattle Receipts Liberal and Demand Good at Steady Prices. HOGS SLOW, STEADY TO LOWER Vnt Sheep nnil I.nmh In Liberal Sniiply Trnile Itnther Sliiw,. wHh'i'rlce Ten Io Twenty C'enla Lower, 80I:T1I ollAitA. Jan. 12, 191 Ttecalpta wee: Cattle. Ucg. Bl'eeP; ibpiiiuute .lunuay r,v v.n" Home day Inst week... 6.1.11 ksSS Same day 3 wks. ago.. 6,0 ts 5,0(1 Same day 3 wks. hko. ?.tSS 3,411 Same day I wks. no.. t.lSl T,67' Same dav last u.n . . . o.:,4S ,ul8 The follcwing Xuule nhuws tho rang or I u,;w hcotl last Monday and 20,014 on tne. priten for.hoga at .the South Omana live Mime day it year rRO. Tho supply was stock market for tne last, low nays. """Miretty evenly ciiviuen aa to hku nucnj. ,0,0 10 15.7M 12.7 rr. III ... ! 1T ... T 95 sil in ... ,m ill ... IN HO 0 ft) : . . oj No, M.. II.. Id to.. 15.. tl . ...:m .... ...tlT SIS ,...lt ...m A. Vt. 14 I OS m 10 ... 110 ... I 10 ... U . . I ll'i M 8 'k ... It! biriR. IT . 7 10 M . .. . 7 t . kllll.'lrl Uml nulaliln Itnllit WCtt 111) rrally upplled with heep and lambs and reported u downward tendency to prices, nnriaTirrint 4snnn In respect of both prices and volume of weak, 6$10c lower; bulk of sale. 4S.101J incoming business!' The foreign demand r,so: light. J7.9508.2O: mixed. $x.00fts.3g; was centered In steel. heay. $100fi?.sr; rough. tS.O0CfS.10; pigs, Texas company continued the .spec- jarMijj.jo. tacular advance which prougni i iniu silBBP Rscelpts. 4S.00O head; market !'.r?r mostly Wise lower; native. tl.lO; .7 ;ir. i ioii to the western. i.n))..iu; yeanings, warn . anhouncent Irorn Va.hmgton ot an 1 atlw. KTW.k; westerns, agreement betwcenjho auorney gr and tne company ior f " or th vtem. Mexican Petroleum ...... narlv 1 nolnt. - r"V .l..,l tn ilC falling under the low otnt touched 1 in the 1W7 panic. It dropped to wr. in o turn iisi'. , ---- 1-i,-h Kanan City Live Stock Mnrkel. 1CANSAS CITY, Jan. IS. CATTLB Recelnt. 14.(00 head: market steady to active; prime fed steers, tS.5OO9.10; dressed beef steers, 7.25$S.nn western steers, t8.7offS.S5: southtrn steers. tt.00f8.10; i,, thl. mock was associated with ii25fi7A0: heifers. t0.25SS.75: stock Washington advices concerning a pro- ers ftna fcctierfll j.ootjr7.65; bulls, t5.25lp posed congressional inquiry mm XOI-K ninu .h .nmn ...Uc8 n nhlnt. Total sales, I'm .jt ... IIiiKimI KtateB zs apvuiivvu t fWV - - j . - - on can. . M tBtlon NtAiber ol saaes anu ici.i,.u on stocks were. ... 9.:oo 71H '.t ?H i .. .m h? H H'- 1,100 15'. J l.SCK) J 1,W 40 1,700 400 :ik wo 400 K tITi 1,700 5n TOO 1U S.400 too. 70 o rare, o4u; o vuro, oi?ic; a cars, iyc. iNO. Imperials, per box, z.w; 'lanvy 3 mixed: 1 car, SIVic; 1. car, Sic. No. 4 Wulbrldges, per oox. ILsit fancy Idaho mixed! 1 car, Wc. wc. 3 spring: 1 car. willow Twigs, nor box, S1.93; tancy Idaho 81c. Rejected: 1 car. 76c. Parley No. i: nmith cirior. ner box. .: xtra tancy i car, tuc. . uais rvo.,a vnue: i car, 3c. Idaho Northern epy. ureenings or jvum, Standard: 2, cars, 38Uc; 1 car, 38c. No. r,er box. $2.00; extra fancy idaho liam- 3 white: tl. cars, 37Mc No grade: 1 car. tos. per box, J2.7S: extra fanoy Ben Davis, S6c; 2 cars, 35!ic. Corn-No. 3 ffhite: 1 per box. Sl.tfi; fancy Ben Davis. Pet-.V0.?' car. 11 por cent mixture, 65c: 2 cars, 6114c. ii oo" cnolce Den bavi. per box, tl.40; No. 4 white: 1 rnr. r7Ue. Nn. 2 vi1lnw: 7' 'i-.,. , hl t Ml; Vork Imperials, B cars, C3c. No. 2 yellow: 1 car, 63c; 2M.- bjl 6o: Minklers, per bbh. t4..V. cars, 62c; 3 cars, WVic; 4 cars, 62Hc; S l..mons: JSxtra' fancy tunkist.3Wa and cars. 62c: ii cars. 114c: 11 cars. 61c: 5 cars. ,.r hm. 18.60: extra choice ited Ball, 0Kc. No. 4 yellow: z cars. B3V4o: 5 cars. 1.,-Vmi sftm. nei- box. . io. 'i.irape: Extrh ,9c; 2 cars, 8V4c. No. 2 mixed: 1 car. Uahcy Umperorsl per iiutc, a.2jt Lail s o."c. 9. 3 mixea: a cars, ozc;- -z cars, Kmncrorn. per bbl.. H.w; importoa 61'ac; 2 cars. 6lo; 4 cars. 60c: 4 cars. 59Hc; Textra fancy. t?.W; tancy, t6.5; extra 1 car, 5914c: It cars; -69c, No.' 4 mixed: choice? t.00; Wiolco. SW 4rapetruU: 1 car. oats mixed.- ficfe: 4 cars. 63c: 1 car. Sitr.:'farVev Florida.' sts. t3.60: 4B and Wis. tSHo;.18"cars, 5!c. No grade: 1 car, o8d; 57. 61i, 6W and hvj; 4.2i. Cranoerrio. 3 cars, 64c: 1. car. 53c; 3 cars, B2c. per box) f2.15: Bell and Bugle, per bbl.. Omaha Cash Prices-Wheat: No. hard, noo- & and Cherry, Pr bbl.. Js.w. 114e64c; No. ; hard. S18S3c; No. i hard, fote red. per bbl.. J8.25; Richard, Perbbl., miwjwvtc, no. a spring, u- ry.UO; extreme jumoo, p sprlns, UffiVAci 'No. 2 durum, 80!481c; vEGETABLES-Potatoea. ViC.lJni5nR1a No. 3 aurum, Tass'ttsoc. corn; ino. z wnite,. River Kariy umo, Pr uu., ..w, K!Q5ci No. 3 white, 61B65c: No. 4 white, or Burcanks. per bu 60c; Idaho 5714c no, 3 yellow, kjsqjwc; imo. 3 yei- per bu., uwuet pviw-. - low. 00HS63C; No. 4 yellow. 58l459!4c; No. $L25. Cabbage: Holland seed, ver lb.. ic, 2. 6lS21ic; No. 3. B962c: No. 4, 680Wc: no, red, per lb., so, Onloiw: Ohio, large ueo grade, ssjimc. oats: no. z wnuc, sc- uiooe, per iu-, 7iv, .'-"--' .haMkut standard 3S3S14c; I No. 3 white. 3714c; $1.60. .TomatoW. CttlUvrnla, per 4-bwiKBt. No. 4 white, 36y37',4c. Barley: Halting;. Urate. V.W. ,rtTTCf,,1,, ngtL v tornla black figa. 12-os. pkgs., ll.Ol; 7- iMn..4V., ft crm mr lh. itiO'. 3-CrOWIl CHICAGO GRAIN AND Pll() VISIONS jmrted figs, per lb., pc; 7rovvn pulled KwiU about 5 lbs) c: 6- , Feature of the Trading slid Closing; crown pmiea , i"",."?'"'-- rboi KgfiSo; No. 1 feed. 45ff54c. 6"4I5iV4c; No. 3. 56H57C Rye: No. 2, Amalrimkted CoDPT Amcrlcn Arlcultural American iit ausar, American Cn American Can pfd American C. Ik American Cotton Oil.. Am. Ico 8urlltea... American Unaeed American Locomotlro American H. it H..., Am. s. & n. ptd...., Am. Buffir Ittllnlng., American T. T American Tobacco .. Ahiconda Mining Co Atchlaon ..,.-......, Atchison pfd Atlantic Coast Une.. Haltlmor & Ohio.... Bethlehem Hteel ..... Brooklyn Hapld Tr... Canadian l'aclllo ... Central Leathir ChesipeaVe Oillo... Chimin o. w....... Chicago, M. t St. P.... 700 1MH Chicai. & N. W 409 Colorado Fuel t Iron.,,. 1.W0 31H Conaolldated Oaa ,. Corn Product Dataware A Iludeon Denrer A lllo Qrand Denver 4k R. a, pld..... v'j!! Dlatlllera' secorHle .... 400 Erie Krl lat ntd., W0 Erie Sd prd.... Qtrveral Electric ;W Oieat Norllem pfd J00 Great Northern Ore ctls. B.MO Illinois central nlerborouin Mei. Inter. Met. pM.., International Harveater.. Inter-Marine pfd international Paper nternttlonal lump ansa. City Southern. 1.. Iddede Oaa Ixhlgh yller I.oulerlll 4k Naahvllle.. M., St. P. & 8. Kte. M.. Mlsr-oiirl. K. Mltaourl raclllc National nieeuit National Ixad K. n. u. or m. pta.. New' York Central.'. N. V.. O. S W Norfolk Wistern North American ........ Northern1 Pacific Pacific Mall rennaylvanla People' uaa P., C. C. St. L Plttsbursh Coal Preiaed Bteel Car Pullman Palace Car. Reading itepoDiic iron c Bieei... neoubllc I. 8. pfd.... nock Ialand Co UocV liland Co. pfd St. U B. F. 2d, ptJ... Seaboard Air Line Beaboard A. I Dfd Klon-Sheffleld ,S. k I... Southern Pacific Southern Rallwar .... go. Rallwar pfd Tenneiaee Conner 2H 114 ll Jl!4 61 ii 24 tt va M'.i 10S in loau 108 9 inn l?fii lltVi 1M 1, 30O 3,1k aH Sl'.l S 94 , IIS JV 31 k4i :os Ti t u 100H 100 1 lt son ti Su.ti ti SI Prices on Board of Trade. CHICAGO, Jan. 12.-Sudden cold which " ; n Joz.. Jl.23. DromB rtrv hrand dates. Pkg.. t3.0J; Anchor iVirfntonrvl to .kill unnrotected fall annn nVir.. t1'ii Halloween dated. wheat carried prices today substantially i n. th iu.-. ParsnlDS. per lb., 2c, Car- higher. Moat of the advance was held, t fota. per ib., 2c. Beets, per lb., c. Tur the market closing steady at a gain of nnV per lb., 2c Rutabagas, per lb., llic He to Wa'io net. Corn wound un AJio l.-.Tii.r.ir, .mmho celery, per doz., B)C 8ime as Saturday night to Ho above,- j Michigan celery, per doz., 30c. Cider, por uam usurer uy i-apv iu y'u'74u uiiu l"u-lkeff. Z Zul per mill uui., e.ia. vision virtually unchanged. mv. Parslev. Dur doz.. 40c. Wheat, today more than made amends I fcadlshes. per doz., cOj. tlead lettuce, per for last week's losses, duo to liquidation 1 doz . tL-. Home-grown leaf lettuce, par In corn and oats. Besides the cold wave, I dor, 40c. Gresn peppers, per basket, We. there was considerable else to encourago 1 wax or green beans, per hamper, 36.00. buvers. notably a decided falling off lnlu. hmiu nucumbers. vcr doz.. Il.b01r2.00. the estimated export surplus of Aus- irauiif lower, per crate. t3.25. Venetian ...II. 1ft ....... ..AlnA .Kb. ct r, a I a I - " . , . , l?..nlnn, v.mm A r.-w sales for export had been made here !?oo. iiorseradUh (2 doz. bottlos in case), fcaturdaV. Speculators In wheat worked for the .most part on the belief that snow cov ering had largely disappeared throughout the winter crop belt. A good deal of perplexity was shown, however, that de spite the assumed danger to the plant the a'mount ot outside Investment was not at all as large as might have been expected. , Corn showed firmness because tho cold weather was regardel as certain to In crease feeding. Bullish sentiment, though, was tempered by predictions that if tne cold continued heavier receipts might be looked for, owing to better conditions for handling. Warehouse Interests were con spicuous on the bear side. Buying on .tho part of shorts lifted oats. The In Veiitlve was tho strength of other grains. Weakness at the yards counteracted speculative demand for proylslons. Neither side was aggressive. Artlclcl Qpen.l Hlgh.l Low, j Cloae.l Safy Wheatl " M ay- Cdrn. May. July. Oats. May. 1 July. Pork. May, Lard. May. ItlDS. May, si 8754 6b?i 49 3ST4 21 45 41 2214 11 45 9214 S8 i 6G'.i C514! 40141 8914 21 60 11 26 87H 65T& 6514 S9?i 38T4I 21 40 11 20 11 47141 11 45 91T4! S7i 91 S7U 65T4 6M4 65V4 65H 39T4 39H 39 S8i 21 40 21 15 11 20 10 90 11 4714 1143 Chicago Cash Prices-Wheat: No. 2t red, 97&98c; No. 3 red, 9314694 14c: No. 2 hard, 89HS9014c; No. 3 hard, 88fi89c; No. 2 northern, 89HSC014c; No. 3 northern. kSHSiflVic-, No. 2 spring. S9&0c; No. 3 Bpiing. 8809e. Corn: No. 2. 64Q63c; No. 2 white. 6S7o: No. 2 yellow, 64146ici No. 3. 60S63c; No, 3 white 65!46c; No. 3 yellow, 65c. Oats: No. 3 white, 331s 39c: standard, 39?4c. Rye: No. 2, 61Hc. Barley, 5t75c. Seeds; Timothy, t3.75 5.35: clover, tl2.O011.75. Provisions: Pork, ' J21.20: lard, tlO.90010.9214: ribs. tlO.75811.25. nilTTER Steady: creameries. 2303214(5. EOOS Higher; receipts, 3.772 cases; at mark, cases included, 2703214c; ordinary lirsu, 282914c: firsts, MUeWttc. nilEElSE St'adv: daisies. 1714Q1714c: twins, 1617c; American, 1717c; long horns, itbi.'ac. POTATOES Steady: receipts, 60 cars'. Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin, tttf 65c; white, 6570c. POULTRY Alive, higher; springs, 1214c; fowls. 13c; turkeys, use. ailnneactolU Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. 12. W 1 1 EAT No, i hard. SOc: No. 1 northern. 84yae9c: No. 3 northern 8486c; No. 3 wheat, 24JMc; May. tCj JUiy, Q7ag.ov?c. I.lTerpool Grain Slnrket. LIVERPOOL. Jan. l?.-WHEAT-Spot. firm; No. S red western, winter, 7s 414d; No. 1 Manitoba, 7s Id. No. 2, 7s; No. 3, 6s lid. Kutures, strong; March, 7s 2Tad; May. 7s tid; July, 7s i4d. CORN SaoL quiet, American mixed, per caae, ta.w. wainuis, no. i boh snen, per-lb.. 19c. Medium pecans, per id., jsw. Pecans. Jumbo, per lb.. 15c Giant pecans, Louisiana paper ancii. per i"., berts, per lb., 15c. Drake almonds, per lb., l&c; paper shell, 23c. Brazils, per lb.. ISc: large washed, tier lb., 19c BlaCK walnuts, per lb.. 214c Peanuts, raw. No. 1 nr lh . 7e: lumbo. per lb., be: roasted. per lb.. 14c. Bhcll baric hickory nuts, per lb.. 4c White rice popcorn, per lb., 4c Checkers, per iw-m. uioc, o.uu, yvr - pkg. case, tl.75. cocoanuts, per sack. V.vO. Chestnuts, Imported ItaLin. per lb.. Jwc; snca or uui. iu., bm. uuuwi white clover, Zt-Becuon case, per case, St. Loala General Market. BT. LOUIS. .Tan. 12. WHEAT No, red, 9514Q99Hc, No. 2 hard, 87!493c; May, 92c; July, 8oc. CORN No. 2. 56c; No. 2 white, 70o Mav. SRfflCSUc: July. 67c OATS No. 2, 39c; No. 2 white. 4014 41c: May. 40T4c: July, 3Hc RYE-6214C Evaporated Applr and Dried Fruits NEW YORK. Jan 12. EVAPORAT2D APPLES Quiet: fancy, 11012c; choice, 9 rfl9ic: prime, 8sc. DRIKD FRUIT Prunes, firm: Callfor ntas. SKfillc: Oregon, o'ifillc. Apricots, firm; choice. 1314c; extra choice, 14W 14ic: fancy, 15016c. Peaches, easy; cnoice, r,S614c: extra-choice, 6!4G7c: fancy, 78c Raisins dull; loose muscatels, tvuoc; choice to fancy seeded, 7fi814c: seedless, 4iV4c; London layers, ti.i5Sj.w, IS4 m in t tin Mi 31 110H 1311a 1 n u Mil 441a U noli 7.00: calves. t6.50lSll.00. 1IOQS Recetnu. 10.000 head: market steady to 6c lower: bulk of sales. t7.75 k.zo; neavy, s.istBb.ia; paciters nnu butchers. tS.0afj8.20; light, tf.6jO8.10; pigs, I6.7un7.35. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 11.000 head; market nteady; lambs, 10c lower; lambs, t7.G0BS.05; yearlings, tR.25fl7.25; wethers. tJ.S5fl6.00; ewes. t4.75Jj3.75. Slonx City Live Stock Market. SIOUX CITY. Jan. 12. CATTLE Re ecluts. 2.800 head: mnrkef 10c higher: native steers, t7.o6fl8.G5; butcher stock, t5.3JJf7.00; cows and heifer, tl.65jni.30; canner. t3.65(Fj5.00; Blockers and feeders, JS.4W7.00: calves, 7.VS$i 10,X bull, staRs, tt&, tA.40JT5.15. HOaS Receipts, 3,000 head! market, Meady to 3o higher: heavy, tS.O0JfS.10; mixed, t7.9.i?lS.00; light, t7.90W7.05: bulk of sales. t7.95GrS.00. t . . SHEEP AND LAMllri-hecelpts WW head; market, steady; fed muttons. t5.50 JT.60; wether, t.50J5.50; ewes, t3-75fl5.00; lambs, f0.7Mi8.oo. SI. Iionla Lire Stock Mnrkel, 8T. LOIMS. Jan. 12. CATTLE Re ceipts, 9,900 head; market, steady; natlvu beet steers. S7.n0B'9.23: cows and heifers, tl.25ijrs.50; stockers nnd feeders. 5.0007.50; southern steers, t5.75JJ7.40; cows and heif ers. t4.O0Jj6.O0i native calves. t6.00Jtll.00. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelnts. 2.70O head; market, steady, lambs 15c lower; native muttons. t5.O0rrf5.75: lambs. 17.00 68.2T,. ii" i.w h" local market being no exception to Muii i ,nti ,n on(A iipr.,1. nrnlnat cmmiartsons Date. 1913. imt.imi.Hln.ltH.19vs.ll9o Dec. 21, Date. Jon. 1. Jan. X., Jan. 3, Jan. 4.. Jan. G Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan, 7 o7H! 1514. 1913 7 66 I 7 10 7 ilH 7 09 7 SOU 7 13 14 7 71 1912.I1D11 OS X til & 601 4 M 1910.I1SW.1, S 00 5 90 5 90! 7 85 8 IU 9ti 8S4 S 80 s :w 5 SSI - 3d 5 75 4 TA ! 4 4') :0 4 U 5..1 7 8SH 6 001 7 76 S 471 5 Ml 6..1 7 12U) 7 131 6 171 7 SO' 49 5 78 31 7.. 7 KS 7 11 17 91 8 50 5 S3 4 24 8"i 7 7 II 6 19 I 8 ' B l 4 21 9. .1 S tili 17 IB 6 ' "i 7 ' lO.t 8 WU 7 241 0 Oil '7 82 ; 8 4 22 11. 7 12 6 10 7 75 S 1815 74 4 10 12.1 8 Wil I 6 171 7 781 S a" 1 f- "Sundny, t,rtAlr M.i.1 .llannaltlnn tlf live st60K nt the Union Stock Yards. routh Omaha, for twenty-four hours ending at 3 p. m. ycsteiday: .a 1 1 ii,uii 1 1-1 r i-a Cattle.lIoss.Shcep.H'r's. C. M. & St. V 1 Wabash 2 " " Missouri Pacific... . 2 J Union Pacific 33 i C. & N. W.. east.. 11 4 ; C. & N. W.. west.. 52 3'. H J C, St. P., M. & O.. 24 7 ; C, II. & Q... west.. 77 3.1 ft. C, R. 1. & P., east 15 .. . .1 C, R. 1. fVP., west I ,. I lllinolc Central 1 2 , a a. v 3 3 Total receipt... 247 91 iinii iHPrltlN HEAD, Cattle. Hog. Sheep, 1,00 1BV4 1,400 61S 1.100 109 15U lit 104 Mil 103 nt; i,ioo imh, nm :oo iiih 300 126 500 t04 2.200 '"soi 2414 1,-200 10li 101 300 ( Cl4 1,401 11014 HO l.tOA !5U 24U 2,200 HOT. 110H 110H too ut',t 12., St, Joseph Live Slock Market, 124". l!IVi ST. JOSEPH, Jan. 1Z. CATTLE Re- 3SH se'k I ceipts, i,.w neaa, muuei Bteauy; steers, o.wiiMj: cow anu ncuers, i.aja.su; calves, 15.OO01l.CO. HOGS Receipt. 5.000 head! market. steady bulk of sales, t3.7StS9.S0. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 3.000 head: market steady to 10c lower: lambs. J4 t.O0JJ&15. l,l nnlr tn !-,. "'Ii iK I Receipts of live stock at the alx prln- its i wattle, jiok. nnecp. its Kansas City .14.000 10,000 11,000 1, Sioux City 2,800 3,000 800 " St. Iouls 9.90J 19,600. 2,700 Chicago .....2J.0O9 48,000 4l.00 South Omaha , 6,000 6,700 20,000 St. Joseph 1,200 5,000 3,000 Morris Co 0l Swift & Co "33 Cudaliy Packing Co.... S9S Armour & Co 812 SchwarW A Co s Lincoln Packing Co.... 33 Benton, Vansnnt & 1 223 Hill Si Son 202 1 B. Lewis 163 Huston & Co 55 J. II. Root & Co 17 J. 11. Bulla 257 L. F. llusz 143 Roscnstock Bros........ S3 Wcrthclrnor tk Degcn.. 376 It. K. Hamilton 230 Sullivan Bros 41 Rothschild 383 Mo. & Knn, Calf Co.. 28 Christie 63 Hlgglns 1 Huffman 5 Dennlson & Francis... 27 Baker, Jones & Smith 55 Tanner- Bros , 101 Harvey 181 Iowa Cattle Co..,,...,. 158 Other buyers , 312 KS7 1,1X2 1,799 1,681 128 and lambs, thrro being riulte- a sprinkling of wethers and. yearlings. Quite naturally under such . circumstances tne pvrra started out to take off prices, reultlng In a low and draggy movement, most ui tho forenoon and a rather light cleara nnec. Oood killers did not make up as large a percentage of tho receipts as on mot unyn oi last week ana tnerc wu . tlceable Increase In the number of half- fat offering, which did not neip trann s . 1 Hi I any, 1 lie nci Krauci ui "i' . 4 m lnih sold on ft bl jny where from 10c showing a little further decline. Lnmb sold all tho way from t7 60 to 13.05 and ewes brought price aroiinu j.wj.w,tni"re being no good ewes Included the re; ceipts. The few scattering load of wether and yearling alo moved slowly nt prices showing about the same de cline ns ewes. ... Quotation on sheep and lanins: i-mos. good to choice, t7.8JjiS.15; lambs, fair to good. t7.26JT7,l5; lnmb. culls, t5.50JT6.O0; yearling, light. t6.40JI6.90i yearling, heavy, tS.75fi6.40; wether, good to choice, tj.50J&.9J: wether, fair to good, I5.25O4.60; ewes, good to choice, t5.OOtfS.iOi owes, fair to good, H.IWi.w. No. , iw cornfed lamb ...... 104 cull 19 culls ., 157 cornfed lambs ...... 217 cornfod lambs 30 cornfed ewes ....... 221 cornfed owes 218 cornfed ewes 218 cornfed ewe 219 cornfed lambs 90 13 812 3.567 2,635 3,796 A v. ... 73 ... 57 ... 67 ... 00 ... 69 :: l ... 101 ... 10S ..." S3 Pr. 7 65 6 50 6 60 7 10 7 10 500 5 15 5 15 5 10 7 90 First Prerequisite to Successful Life is a Faith in God 4.G50, nv. n. K. Jenkins, prostdent of the University ot Omaha, filled tho pulpit at tho St. Mary's Avenue Congregational church Sunday, choosing for his tncme, "Faith in God," "There aro a number of different kinds or degrees of fultli." ho sold. -Tho fun damcntalB of all knowledge cptiaUtuto one vnrloty, ,a for example the accopteu axioms ot miitlieniatwcn wnicn are a matter ot Intuitive knowledge. Then there are tho WOMEN WILLjNVADE WEST Suffragists Deoide to Begin Activi ties in This Region. MASS MEETINGS ARE PLANNED Several Demonstration" Are to He Held In the Mast In llonne Spirit lot Those Who Would Have ' Women Vole. WASHINGTON, Jan. lJ.-PUns for a vigorous natlon-wldc campaign to pro euro a constitutional amendment giving suffrage to women were outlined today by the congressional union for woman suffrage. Tho program Includes a sched ule Of "demonstrations" that wt'.l, ac cording to the suffrage leaders, "awaken the country as ntver before to a realiza tion of tho Issue and If necessary trans fer the majority In congress to a party that will stand for suffrage." "We are willing to have the democrats pars tho amendment, but It by the closo of congress they have not taken action wo will transfer our Votes to a party that will net." said Mrs. Jtssle Hardy Stubbs tonight In announcing the union's plans. "We are now giving them the opportunity of their lives and aro await ing to seo the result." It was. decided at a meeting or tno union today to transfer the energy ot the union to the west at the close of the present session' ot congress. Nevada, Montana nnd tho Dakotaa were named as the states upon which the union will concentrate Its efforts to procure the adoption of totcs for wdriien. When con gress adjourns a conference of the women voters of the country will be called, prob ably to meet In Denver, to discuss the methods to be employed. The first ot the "demonstrations" agreed upon today will be held In Washington tho Inst day of this month when 100 working women from various states will wait upon President Wilson and urge him to support a suffrage amendment. After this there will bo meetings held simultaneously throughout the country on May 2 and a nntlcnal mass meeting In Washington May S. Largo sums of money wore reported bolng raised for the campaign by the auffrage organizations throughout the country and 10,110 was pledged at today' meeting, "We are going Into every district of every member of congress known to us to be opposed to suffrage," Mrs. Stubbs said. Mrs, Ahlquist in Need of Shingles for Poor People Mrs. Jennio Ahlquist, 2740 Meredith ceVla.; wweh "frU"! J"" Total 0.311 B.627 CATTLE The CHttle trade at this point direct nroof to tho sense, still another 14.669 faith is built up from tho testimony ot ..virimco which la often stronger and was In very satisfactory condition this ..., ,h. tnB senses, morning. Receipts wcro quite liberal, but moro positive than that of the senses, the offerings of desirable rattlo were since these may bo abnormal In one or nnnn tno larun tn uritlnfv the reoulrements oral Inatnnpoa. of buyers. .The result was a, reasonably f .,, , which I refer V that active market, wun tno dik uuiu ui mu , , ,,,, n. rhrt, beef of ferine scilintr In cood Beason In which Is known to the world as Lhr s tho morning. Me, ..... "tt'l Beef Btccrs were sought nttcr and moved at nrlcn that were about steady With lat week, xne nest cornieus ncro sold up to ts.60, with western range fed steers at js.w, 24U 101 eV4 lit 1,400 20U 29 43,404 1T0K 1MW' 1.200 600 1,400 3,300 '"too COO "'too 1,204 1.000 1,100 22 S3 14 21K ii" 41 iiii 74S 33U 2414 12 1314 Ml 'iiii 44H 'iUi 24 "V 29 U3U 16K 21ti 12 U 1344 21 1 4H 8 Hi I4K 1VA JIW JSi 82 H Texaa 4k Pacific IS Union ratine Union Pacific pfd united State rteiltr, 'United state Rubber, United Bute Bteel... V. n. Steal pfd man copper V.-Oarollna Chemical .. tVabaah WRMlll pfd , western Maryland ...... Western Union "tlnshoue Electric ,, Wheeling a use r.rit... N" Horen Ex-dlrldend. Total tale for the day, Total receipts....... 62,930 92,300 75,500 Oiunhn Hay Market'. PRAIRIE HAY No. 1 to choice upland. tll.00011.50: No. 2. $9,00111.00: No. 3. tO.00 10.00; No. 1 to choice midland, $U.OOll.f0; NO. 2, S9.00tfU; NO. 3. ts.oojfio.oo; NO. 1 to choice lowland. t8.OOJI9.00; No. 2, 7.00S8.00: No, 3, t5.00J77.ro, Straw, choice oats or rye. xo.oofM.5o: choice wheat, is.oobs.bo. Alfalfa, choice pea-green variety, tH.OOJ? 15.00; No. 1, JI3.00J? 14.00; No. 2, tll.OOJt 13.00; NO. 3, t3.002jll.00, 4nttnn Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 12.-COTTON-FU- turea, barely steady:, January, 12.03c; March, 12.3.1c: May. 12.17c; July, 12.12o; Cows and halfer moved nultc freely In ... u..n. .t,., .l.ot fminrlnllnn Irnm about tho same notches as last week. ... ,.',,, ....,.,.. u .h.ke.n. The best feeders were possibly a nine "-7-" - T " strong, with other grades at least steady. , Practicability of faith is more Important Ouotatlons on cattle: Oood to choice than tim nuantltv of faith. The real lm- atecrs. ttt.5037.60 fair to cho.ee yearllnr, eept and live according to iBiin ratner jS.oo-jfg.7o; gooa to cnoice corniea neuers, than tno quantliy 01 our creea. W.607.75; fcood to cnoiea cows, t4.3oWfl.7s; llev 0uUvu A. Hurlbert, who wns lrfal? ffl'tf&?lt?''3ESfiZ, P4Ktd to arrive ... dm U.t w,ek stockers ana leeaers, ti.zixai.io; air to 1 io negui 111s new uuuun no immui ui pu good stockers una reeacrs. o.aii.zo; Mary's Avenue Congregat onal church, ooii.mon to fair Blockers ana leeaer. ... .n H,nin.rl , nrr,oklfl. N. 3.. t3.75Ji6.63; stock cows ana neiters, o,iuy 1 " - - bo; veal calves, h.WImu.w; siock cbivcs, 1 uy iiir acuuun imiw u . COO fl'i csi 17.604 C04 CTi 1.100 1M44 1 07U i,,no mv4 am Sl'.i 3 1,100 200 304 3 ?00 1.404 SO CO !4 4,704 n 74U 201.50) aharen. 4U Mti Mtk ion; to 31 3 ' ; 12 nt 764 24,300 15IH isc4 1MU ootober, 11.65c. Spot, quiet; middling, lZ.LOe: nuir. 12.1OC. LIVERPOOL, Jan. 12.-COTTON-Spol, good business done: prices steady: mid dling fair. 7.67d: good middling, 7.33d: mid- dling, T.Ujii: low mitiaiing, b.siu; vood ordinary, 6.09a; ordinary, o.75d. Pales, 12,000 bales. Belgian Blizzard Stops Elver's Rise BRUSSELLS. Jan. 12,-The temperature New A'ork Money Market. dropped suddenly this morning, convert- NEW YORK. Jan. 12. MONEY On I Imp h tnrrmtlnl rain into a stiff bllz call. Bteady; 20214 per cent, ruling rate. rt Throughout Belgium there has "S.J'er, (n'' cl.?,i,ic.. ?,d'. per cent. a b nowfJ1" 1 linn 1 1 111. 11 h. miphii v : kixiv- nnn ninrnv days, 4JM14 per cent; six months, 4110414 The cold weather had a beneficial ef- per cent. - fect. however, on the flood situation and MnnuAn jiuc. rAr&-int per ceni. the waters are now receding rap dly. T n STERLING EXCHANGE Easier: sixty V 8 waxe" aro nw rCT-e ' ' ,7 dav. 11 275- rim.n,i ii son. Mmm.n.i.1 danger, temporarily HI icaai, IB consm- bills. 14.824. erea over, aitnougu later tne. melting SILVER Bar, 671 c; Mexican dollars, snows are likely to cause fresh Jn nf.xTDn undatlon. ..n;UBU,""",Cm' ra...us.u. The p0 are beglnnlnB t0 r(.AUze Closing quotations on bonds were at the enormous losses caused by the flood follows: The subsidence of the Vesdre river has "'aFJSSLT. hZ ;?-j--5S- St& : S3 left a deep coating of mud over thou V. 8. 3. reg 103 u N. unl. fa.... MH sands of houses, Miles of roadways have been washed out; sidewalks have disap peared and hundreds of houses, th foundations of which have been under mined, .threaten to collapse. do coupon 10 M. K. & T. lit 4.. Il V. S. 4. reg ,..lnH do gen. 4H.... It do coupon .,,112 Mo. Pacific la.,.,., 61 Panama 3a coupon, .101 de coov. t. 721 Amtr. Ag. H N. R. 11. of M. 4Ha so MA. T. T. c 4.. f,HN, Y. C. g. 1H... 2 Am. Totxicco n....ii -ao aeb. 1,...,.. M Armour a Co. 41,., M . N. T. N. II, ft II. Atchlaon gen. 4..,. l cr. 3Ha 74 do cv. 4a lw N. w, lat C. 4a.. 4i do ct. 5.,, 100 do cr. 4i. ....... .100 . O. U lat 4. .. 21iNo. Pacific 4a S2 A. Bal. & Ohio 4a. do Slia Brook. Tr. ev, 4.. Can. of Oa. 5a...,. Can. Leather 6a. ., Che, ft Ohio 4V4. do conr. 4H- w do la 6JU 0KO. S. h. rfdg. 4a.. 1SH MHPenn. ct. IHi 191S. tvi 102i do coo. 4a... 100 , 174 Heading gen. 4 13 4H 8. U ft B. F. fg 4 7SU MU do gen. (a 621 C. 0. ft Q. ). Via. U St. U 8. W r. 4. 71 4a. .. 5SB. A. L adj. .... 74U' 4o gen. 4 ..!2H8o. Pac. col. 4a.... IUi 74 103 Metal Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 12. METALS Lead quiet, $4.0304.15; Ixmdon, fir 10c. Spelter, quiet, S5.2SJ?6.S5; London, 21 10s. Copper, dull; standard spot, not quoted; January to Anril. offered at 114.00: electrolytic, tl4.25Ji'14.EO: lake. tlS.00: nominal castings. 114.00. Tin, steaay; spot to ireoruary, 037.00; March. t36.85JI37.1214: April. t36.95Jj 3T.za. Antimony, auu; uooKson s, i.io' 7.60. Iron, steady; No. 1 northern, tl5.00J 1SW. iso. s nortnern, sif.Yogia.xo; no. i southern, tl5.0015.50; No. 1 southern, soft, ti5.oog i5.5a ST. LOUI3, Jan. 12. M ETA LS Lead, slow, J4.00. Spelter, nominal, S3.15. C M ft B P o 4W..101H d cr. 4 C, R. 1. Ic P. c. 4a 4IT4 do lit rf. 4a, ,. do rfg. 4 74 So. 'Rallwar I.. C. ft 8. r 4k e 4Vt I14i do gen. 4., 7',i D. ft II. cr. 4 9Hi Union Pacific 4.,.. UK D. ft It. Q. ref, C rj io cr. 4 1 Dlatlllera' I ...... 3U da jif ft rat. 4.. 3 Hi Eli p. I. 4.. 13 U. B, Rubber 4I...101 do gen. 4 ,. 72V4 U. R. steel d fi.,.01 do cr. 4. er. B. 72fV.C. chra. La 14i 111. CB. lt T. 4. . . 0 Wabaeh lat A z. 4, C4U Inter. Met. 4l4..., 76;Witm Md. 4t,... 76 Inter. M. M. 4Vi - ClWWeat. Elec. cr. Si.. II Japan 4Ua MViVla. Central 4a.... ju Did. Offered. 1 Oil nnd Roaln NEW" YORK. Jan. 12. COTTONSEED OIL Firm: prime summer yellow, tS.SoJ? 7.05; January, t6.S9; March, 17.17; May, TURPENTINE Steady ; machine, bar rels. 4814c. I Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 12DRY GOODS Cotton goods market continues quiet and s'.eady; yarns were In better demand to day. Men's wear lines opened for fall during the day khowed reductions varying- from 1714c to 25c a yard. Raw silk was firmer and higher. Elgin Butter Mnrkel. ELGIN. Jan, 12 -BCTTER-Weak I3214J3SC at Hoston St ecu Market. BOSTON. Jan, 12. Closing quotations on stocks were: Alloue 3IVaNe?ada con. ,. .... 14V Amal. Copper 3UNIplealng Mine ... TH Arttona Com 4North Butt 37 Cal. & Arlioni,,..., 4354 North lka 1 i.ai- ac itecia .,. uia uanmita ao Centennial 11 Oaceola 74 Copper Hang C. C. 16H3ulncy ., 0 UUU. V. . ,,7, PU.UUUII . b. rranklln S Superior 21 Granbr Con 74 Superior ft B. II... !i nreena Cananaa ... 34 Tamarack 21 lale Royal Copper. 1 V. 8. H. R. ft M... J Kerr Lak 41J do pfd 47U ijVe Copper Utah Can Id Ball Copper.... 4 Utah Copper Co 4ai Miami Copper t2V4Wlnoaa 2 Mohawk 43WolTerlDe 44 Local Securities. Quotation fumlihad bjr Durna. Drinker ft Co., (I.i.k. V . , I . n . I ...L W . . 1 1 . I . Bill. Aakad. Cudahj Parking ta. 1121.... Vt t feeder Co , Neb., Sen. UI. (4 1111 9 104 iieer & to., dm ,,11 tl Dundee, Neb.. U. 1921., .,11 10 1 Duodee Itaalti Ci, II: 17 El raao. Tex Seiter ta, Iiii 101 101 IS Terrible Snowstorm in Northwest Russia ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. 12.-A terrible snowstorm has swept over northwestern. Russia, blocklnr the roads and the rail ways and interfering with telegraphlo communication. In the suburbs of St. Petersburg the snow is nine feet deep and 40,000 soldiers and laborers are engaged n cleaning away the drifts. Train service has' been reduced to a minimum. No farm produce Is reaching the city. U is Impossible to make Interments in the cemeteries. Official reports record 110 deaths from cold and exposure. A number of peasants in Grodno, Lithuania, have beep de voured by wolves. tlanlty. emanating from a deep oonvjo tton In the principles of religion Through- ... ,. ., ... !. n.l- OUl tne Bcripturca iiiuiw un v,, monition to liavo faith. Faith Is the en tire foundation upon which our hopes t6.76es.00; bulls, stags, etc, 25.0OJjS.7S. BEE,' UTEiSRS. No. At, Pr. 1.,. 195 7 15 24.,... 929 T 60 40., ,..,,,. Ill I 0 20,.., 20.... 43..,, J..,, I.... II.. ,. 57.... No. 19..., 23.... 41.... II,... 24,... SO,... 16., At. rr. 1414 I 30 1211 25 ,,..,.1291 I 25 1271 sr. ..,..,1170 I 55 1241 I (0 .1191 li'J 917 7 II ...1061 T 94 ...1120 7 90 ...1063 I 00 ,,,1094 8 00 ...!I7t I 11 STEERS AND HEIFERS. ... 127 7 CO 20 11S9 7 14 ... 912 7 7t 19 161 I 01 COWS AND STEERS. 11 1801 1 13 father, who, in splto ot his advanced age, recently undorwent a serious opera tion. Rev. G. A. Hurllbert Is expected to arrive here this Week and the services of welcome, which had been planned to occur yesterday, hove been postponed until next Sunday. , Mr. and Mrs. Carf Jensen, who are in need of help. According to Mrs. Ahlquist, the old couple have been knocked about until they arc now totally friendless and badly In need ot ld. Tho Jensens have been In Omaha for twenty-eight years, according to Mr. Jen sen, and during this time he has worked nt whatever job he could obtain. Times have been hurd ot late and Saturday night he sought aid from tho City mis sion. After obtaining shelter overnight they were turned away and were taken in by Mrs. Ahlquist. Sunday night they were lodged In a small house at Twenty-ninth and Frank Un which belongs to Mrs. Ahlquist. Tho hoiuc, according to Mrs. Ahlquist. Is badly in need of repair, Mr. Jensen says he can do the work if only a few shingles are provided. Enough bricks can be gathered from the tornado debris. According to Mrs. Ahlquist, an attempt s being made to have tho old people de clared Insane, but they are by no means In that condition. Mrs. Ahlquist will open a coffee house at 110 North Tenth street today, at wlilch the poor will be fed. 2... 3... 3... 7... X... r,.,, i!!! i. .1016 1 II 41 CO u. 7 19 ..1402 t IS ...1044 4 26 .,.1000 C C4 ... 910 i 00 ...1061 t 20 . . . 190 5 2S ... 996 3 l." ,,.I4C0 t 40 ...1016 I ,'. ...1104 174 3 ,...1006 I 71 13 197 I 71 3 1011 ou IS ,.,..1121 COO Zt.....,l.3u o 2 1090 I 00 I 03 i n ...1050 6 00 ...1107 ...1023 ...1110 ...1211 C 24 1017 6 20 102! C 2 20 1113 6 14 17 1010 C 44 1 1113 C 44 7 , 1227 I 41 II 114 6 CO II 1134 C CO t 1060 I 50 COWS AND HEIFERS. .1227 C 40 t 701 5 61 6 1035 I 36 22 HEIFERS. 1 730 6 20 19...., 1 930 6 21 4 67C I 40 1 2 Ill 6 C4 1 2... Ill CO 1 1, 190 S 'S ., liUHUO. iV 967 40 I7S 6 75 .... 160 75 .... 911 I 7r. . ... 970 7 00 .... C14 7 00 670 7 2.1 .... 110 7 10 1 1!!0 C 40 1 1114 a CO 1 1 1DM C I) I 1 1000 c cr, t J 320 I 65 I 1 700 6 7S 1..... 1 1320 I U 21 2 1411 I 14 21 2 904 I CO 11 J 1370 6 0) II 1 ,,14 I 00 , CALVES. I , 34S T 21 . . 1 1 117 t ti 1 124 I C x I., ....1300 6 00 ....110 6 14 ..,.1450 I V, ..1.1101 6 23 ....1610 6 CO .,,,1319 I 04 .... 761 7 10 .... 702 T 10 919 7 IS 902 7 2i New York Supreme Coijrt Will Decide If Fitz Is Has-Been NEW YORK, Jan. 12. The state su premo court will decide whether "Bob Flt7isl'mmons, former heavyweight cham- plon of tho world, Is too old to re-enter the ring with a view to, winning back his title. Tho State Athletic commission was Informed todny that Fltzslmmotis had applied to the supreme court for an Injunction to restrain, tho commission from enforcing Its recent order prohibit ling tho former glovo champion from fighting In this state. Argument on the application will be heard Wednesday. Affidavits which Fltzstmmons filed with his application Included two-Mike Donovan, trainer of the New York Ath letic club, and A. .1. Drexel-Blddte of Philadelphia, each certifying that the formor fighter is In proper physical con I dltlon to re-enter the ring. 110 9 M 124 CO 110 9 71 1 270 I C4 1... 230 10 04 I io io 1 '"L? w rJTUi'vr;i'rt Aft r rrw.nn Professor Bruner Brings Many Bugs so... 4..,,,.. 73 12 2 19 174 I 44 217 C 73 , Ctl 14 ,101 t 125 94 .121 7 04 it 21 13 I 17 , 7C4 7 04 151 7 00 Ml 7 04 Ml 7 04 ... a . va ...1011 1 I LINCOLN, inn. 12,-(Speolal.) The state university will be more buggy than usual from now on. Prof. Lawrence Rruner having returned from Europe with a collection of over 10,000 rate spec linens. These collections havo been gathered from the .Hawaiian Islands, Philippine Islands. Japan and China, Prof. Bruner mot many former Ne 21 reeaers.,iuj i w braska people on his trip, but was un 22 feeders.. 1216 S 00 .. , .,. .i.her of them for tho cot MAN'S SPIRIT IS NOT MADE BY THE SUNDAY CONDUCT "A man's spirit is not made by his Sun day conduct, but by his life throughout the week," said Rev. J. A. Maxwell, pas tor ot Calvary Baptist church, In the course of his sermon Sunday morning. "Preaching God's message and com manding God's spirit are two necessary factors for men to observe in carrying out the divine program for a great re vival and awakening. To be able to preach God's message to others we must first know It ourselves. Six days of the week we hear what men say and what the world says. Sunday we learn what God says, provided we go to church. But en all subjects, whether society, science or business, and at all times we ought to "consider what God says." . WESTERNS. COIaORADO. . 21 steers... ,1167 7 75 43 steers.. . .1064 7 4 steers... ,1067 7 90 WVUAHNU, 49 feeders. .1921 7 80 43 feeders., 1219 8 00 i j - iftcr t rn " Wallls'Llve Stock Co.. Wyoming. lection. He said that he did not do much 1 steer..,.. SSO 6 60 1 steer.. ..,1100 7 25 n the grasshopper business, a former 2 feeders.. 1020 7 60 44 fwders,..ooO 7 60 ,)obbv of tn6 profesor's. Out In the . . '7 Philippines, according to the professor, JSSSZPZtoSlr S the native, eat them In large numbers head, being received. This Ib a little and claim that they are flno eating. They lighter than a week ago, but Is about 700 bake them and dry them and sometimes laSt'yeatrhan 'r th" corre"pondtnB day eat them after they are dried without Shipper' and speculators were out early cooking. Prof. Bruner did not acquire this morning and they bought a few load much 0f a liking for the hoppers as a of tne nest outcners uno neavica nt prit- t f ., pwli DDlne menu h., -ar fiili ataalv In noaalblv a 1 It. PBrl 01 l" 1 nmppine menu tie stronger, paying a top of 18.25. pack era, however, refused to make a move ari T7",'I1 J during the early hour, and when they old Miner IS Killed, start out, about 10 o'clock, their bids were J-'J.J.JO.UX J.Q AiiilUU quoted as a flat dime lower. Salesmen 1 Ct J.-, T,,4- would not listen to such a sharp reduc hV bflTltrV On JJUtV tlon. holding their offerings at steady WJ WVJJ.UXJ VAX J U.UJ prices, and as neither buyers nor sellers WALSENBURG, Colo., Jan, 12, John would make much of a concession to- 0ermana miner, was shot and killed by wnn a pomnromlae. the trade was prac- v"3"""-". . ... tically deadlocked with the big end 0f a militiaman on sentry auty nere tonigni the supply unsold. when he refused to halt at the command Things dragged along, n tnis manner ,nd crogea the entry line Into tho mill until wen luwaiu, 11 y V". ' r . M.r ramn ,t,ia iim. ll,.ri .orI.5 put Ionic Iary camp, Values were more or less uneven with According to reports made to Adjutant some of the best kinds not over SJjlUc General Chase in Denv.tr tonight, Ger lower, but the bulk of the Packer pur- . ,d . . b , t . Possible. Candidate as Bellevue's Head Rev. T. C. Osborne, a Presbyterian minister or Scottsbjutf, who Is said to be one of the men being considered foi the presidency of Bellevuo college, preached tho morning sermon at th First Presbyterian church Sunday. It is understood that he was invited to preach In Omaha because of the possibility of his being a candidate for the college position. Rev, Edwin Hart Jenks, D. D pastor of the church where nev. Mr. Osborne sppke, la also- a member of the sub-corn-mlttee of three directors ot tho college. which hus the duty of looking up candi dates for the position left vacant by the resignation of Rev, S. W. Stookey, D. D. Rev. Dr. Jenks said In regard, to Rev, Mr. Osborne; 'tile Is one of a half dosen or rnon men who are being considered, for th Bellevuo presidency. Our committee, has rot asked any of the possible candidates If they would accept the post, as no de cision has been reached. We do not know If Iev. Mr, Osborne would accept tne presiaency u it were offered him. The matter has not yet beep narrowed down to two or three candidates. The commltteo Is due to .report to the board of directors January 21." The visiting minister Is a graduate of Hastings college and Omaha Theological seminary, and did mission work at what is now tho Third Presbyterian church of this city, Later he occupied a pastorate at Wayne, before going to Scottsbluff. SCHOOL SENIORS WILL GRADUATE JANUARY 30 The high chool career of mora than a score ot the students at tho school Is drawing to a close with the end of the present school semester and the com mencement exercises of the class which will graduate in the mid-year will ba held In the school auditorium on Jan uary SO. Tha class teachers, Mlas Sara Vore Taylor, Miss Jessie Towne and Miss Mary J, Sulllvant are conttdertns plans for the commencement program. The class consists ot eleyen boys aua sixteen girls. It Is the third ot Its kind In the Omaha High school. CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY OF DANISH BROTHERHOOD Between 400 and SCO perspns from west ern Iowa and all over Nebraska attended the annual ball of tbo panlth Brother hood last night at Washington hall, to celebrate the thirty-second anniversary of the organization, The association -was founded hnre thirty-two years ago, and there arc now cba.es can be quoted as mostly loc " many iowubb un over wis country. Alter lower, and a good many of the sales look I cated, crossed the sentry line and re- J a banquet dancing commenced, Speaker! to be a Rat dime ofr Taking the market fused to halt at the challenge The seo-uiCre William Pederson, George Christen. as a wnoie. prices are anywnerr iro-n . v v . sala t hava flred at th- r!,,oh.u. .,, r,h.,. - " 1 tvii . " &? J steady on a few early sales to rully loo " f " " lower on some of the later ones to pack-' intruaer. V J 1 5