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    THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 3914.
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GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Trend of Wheat Values is Uncertain
for a While.
CORN IS QUITE STUBBORN
Yellow Cerent Assumes Sen Attl
tmle Trllh .More Knvornhle Fit
Neira to the Hull Side of
the Market.
OMAHA. Jan. 16, 1914.
Tho average wheat trader win at ca
yesterday and the trend of values was
quite uncertain. There was little on
which to buy grain under present con
ditions, while, on the other hand, there
was little on which to sell It. Price
changes were narrow. According to the
cash handlers of wheat av Chicago, the
offerings from Nebraska were larger,
and this wns the case especially from
the Omaha territory.
The change to milder weather was an
overbalancing fcaturo In o far as the
unprotected condition of the wheat plant
Is concerned at the moment. There was
little talk of freezing and thawing yes
terday, and nothing short of a crop scare
win cause any activity or strength, Tne
bulls and longs In wheat were content
to allow the market to take caro of Itself
yctserday, and their action caused many
to put, out short lines who otherwise
would probably have taken on some
wheat. If history repeats Itself, nnd It
Is likely to do so In this particular case,
those who sold wheat yesterday may be
driven to cover toeforo anotner day s ses
alon Is at nn eild. The market was a
one-sided affair (when It wa declining
yesterday), but on the advance toward
the closo tho buying was scattered and
three were more bulls than bears. The
outsider Is badly needed in the wheat
market at Chicago In order to stir things
up. Thero wns only a sprinkling of out
side trade yesterday and that came
mostly frm tho southwest and tho
northwest Tho weakness In the spring
wheat markets waa partially the result
of heavy selling on Chicago speculative
account, together with the lack of power
to absorb tho grain thrown overboard.
Corn showed some stubbornness yester
day, although tho buying side of the
market was estimated to absorb an
enormous quantity of orders to prevent
values from selling off sharply. There
was more In the news favorable to tho
bulls than to the bears. Iowa and Illi
nois were consigning corn and there was
not a sale of that grain over night at
Chicago. The shorts In corn haVe covered
freely during tho last-Jew days, and this
left the mtfrket without Its principal sup
port. There was a disposition on the part
of the professionals In hog products
to take profits when available and there,
also wao rather liberal' sales of lord by
packers. This pressuro brought about
declines all around. Several of the big
wire houses were buyers. Longs were
reinstating their lnes toward the close
and this buying closed the market steady.
Cash wheat was unchanged.
Cash corn was unchangod to lc lower.
There was no Bale of oats.
Clearances: Wheat and flour equal to
(6,000 bushels: corn, 7,000 bushels; oats,
14,000 bushels.
Liverpool close: Wheat, d to d lower;
corn, Hd lower.
Primary wocat receipts were 601,000
bushels ami shipments 3(8,000 bushels,
against receipts of 970,000 bushels and
shipments of 6:4,000 bushels last year.
Primary corn receipts wero 873,000 bush
els and shipments 615,000 bushels, against
receipts of 1,093,000 bushels and shipments
of 1.093,000 bushels last year.
Primary oats receipts were 583,000 bushels-and
shipments S67.000 bushels, against
receipts of 550,000 bushels and shipments
of 672,000 bushels last year.
CARLOT RECEIPTS.
Wheat Corn. Oats.
No. 3 durum: 1 car. Sic No 3 spring:
1 car, SSc. No. 4 spring 1 car, Sic. Corn
No. 3 white: 3 cars, 63c; S cars. 62c. No.
4 white: 1 car, 61o; 3 ears, FOHc; 1 enr,
00c. No. J yellow; 1 tar, 63VfC; 3 cars,
63Vc; 1 car, 63. No. 3 yellow; 3 cars,
KVic. 2 cars, 62c; 3 cars. 614c; 2 enrs. 61c;
1 car, 61 He. No. 4 yellow: 1 car, tc; 1
car, 6SHc; 7 cars, 6Sc; 1 car, 87c, No. 2
mixed! 1 car. 62c. No. 3 mixed. 2 cars.
POHc; 1 car, 59Hc No. 4 mixed: 2 cars,
BSc. No grade: 1 car, wheat mixed, 89c;
1 car, 64e: 2 cars. 53c. 1 car, 50c,
Omaha Cash Prices-Wheat: No. I hard.
SSUMHc; No. 3 hard, SIGSlttc: No. 4
hard. 77Cmc; No. 3 spring. SUiCKc; No.
4 spring. 78Vfi80Hc; No. 2 durum, $lrSlttc.
No. 3 durum, SOtJSlo. Com: No. 2 white,
63Q64e: No. 3 white, 624163c; No. 4 white.
WHireoHc; No. 2 yellow, 638IHc; No. 3
yellow, 60Hfi2Ho; No. 4 yellow, 58tC0c;
No. 2, 6ie2c; No. 3, 59fl60ic: No. 4. 574J
5Se; no grade. 4Mj64c Oats; No. 2 whlto.
KHiffSSftc; standard, 37Mi3Sc; No. 3
white, 3iMtf37c; No 4 white, 3fitt436Vc.
Barley: Malting, 556Se; No. 1 feed, 45Q
He; Itye: No. 2, 57HOMc: No. 3, 67G67Hc
CHICAOO GRAIN AND PIIOVISIUNS
Feature of the Trailing nnd Closing
Prices on Ilonnl of Trade.
CHICAOO. Jan. 16.-Flrst lurge supplies
from tho new crop In Australia came out
so freely that thr, wheat market today
underwent a material sag. Prices closed
easy at M&Hc to c net decline. Other
staples, too, all suffered n loss corn. W
He; oats, 'i8,c to ic, and provisions,
2Hj5c.
Australia!! shipments of Wheat proved
a decided surprise, amounting to more
than double those of a year ago. The
lesult was to weaken quotations Immedi
ately In Liverpool, and from the outset
to havo an effect on prices here. Argen
tine reports of fino weather promoting
tho crop movement to the seaboard
counted also In favor of the bears.
Unusually warm weather throughout
the winter crop belt tended to prevent
any important ruuy in tne wncat marRoi.
although It wns admitted that the lack
of snow protection formed a menace In
the event of a sudden chance of tem
perature. Tho depression In prices led to
f-omo export buying, but tho fact was not
Kenerally known until after the market
hntlrlnaitri.
Scnntlness of feeding demand owing to
summor-llke conditions had a bearisn in
fluence on corn. Heavy shipments from
Argentina emphasized the weakness, and
there wero signs that receipts nt Chicago
votuci be enlarged, sellers couia mm
only limited support for oats. Even ut
a liberal decline, the buying was small.
Provisions eased oft with boss and
grain. Traders virtually ignored bullish
figures regarding warehouse stocks on
rand.
Closing prices of options:
NEW YORK JOND MARKET
Strong Upward Movement in Stocks
is Checked.
FLUCTUATIONS ARE IRREGULAR
Statistics of the Wcelt'ej Currency
Movement Show Inflow of
Currency to Netv York
Continuing.
NEW YORK, Jan. 16. The strong up
ward movement In stocks of the last few
sessions was checked today. The rise had
attained proportions sufficient to offer
handsome profits on long stock, nnd the
market fe:t the Influence of realising
sales. Traders believed n reaction was
due, and thelo whs renewed short selling.
Fluctuations wero Irregular.
In tho earl' hours tho tendepcy of the
fnvorlto speculative stocks was down
ward, while the movement was narrow.
a fow Issues Including I'nlon Pacific,
Reading and New York Central sold off
a point- In the afternoon tho market
stiffened, nnd losnes were 'eliminated, but
In tho last half hour the list dipped
downward ngaln. Rending. I'nlon Pacific,
I.ehlgh Valley nnd Can led the late de
cline. Although selling' for both accounts was
on a largo scnle at times, the market
betrayed no distinct weakness, absorbing
offerings without severe losses in any
nllarlnr lla1ln lint, nmnnff IMu IPIinPri
was offset partially by strength of manv I WW, tG.SG,
less active snares, independent steei p
stocks wain advanced. Coppers were
strengthened by reports of better condi
tions at homo and nbrond In tho market
for metal. The fortnightly European cop-
Artlcle Open.; Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes'y.
Wheat ' "
May. . nV, 93 92- 92', Wi
July, fcS'i 88 V, STTi SSH t8i
Corn.
May. 66 66H 654 Svi 66
July. 65 65U 644 64?, 65H
Oats.
May. 334 S9i 39H W 404
July. 39 39H 3S?, 3S14 391,
Pork. I
Jan.. 21 53 21 55 21 52M 21 55 21 60
Mny.l 21 (Ktt 21 70 21 GO 21 65 21 70
Lard, fill
May.l U 30 11 32 11 25 11 27ty 11 32ij
Ribs. ( II'
May. 11 62 11 62 11 67HI U 60 11 62V4
Chicago
Minneapolis ,
Duluth .;
Omaha
Kansas City
St. Louis ....
Winnipeg ....
.. 47
.. 1.177
55
.... 51
.... 47
.... 91
....111
216
170
91
33
125
These sales wero renorted: Wheat Nn
2 hard winter: 1 car, 83c; 1 car, 82ic; 5
cars, 824c. No. 3 hard winter: 1 car. 83c;
4 cars, 82c. No. 2 durum: 1 car, slHc.
. REAL- estate.
PAnJl IlANCll LANDS FOR SALE
Oregon.
OREGON.
Corn, alfalfa, dairy and hogs. You
cannot beat this combination. Ontario
district unexcelled for these products. We
offer the man of small capital an un
usual proposition, write owners.
OREGON AND WESTERN
gOLONIZATION CO.,
536 Paxton Block, Omaha, Neb.
Wisconsin.
Upper Wisconsin
Best dairy and general crop state in
the union. Settlers wanted. Lands for
salo at low prices, on easy terms. Ask
for booklet, 34 on Wisconsin Central Land
Grant. State acres wanted. Write about
our grazing lands. If Interested in fruit
lands ask for booklet on apple orchards
in Wisconsin. Address Land Dept., Soo
liine Jiy.. .Minneapolis, jtiinn.
OFFICIAL publications concerning sail
climate and crops of Wisconsin malted
free to those addressing Wisconsin State
Board of Immigration, Capitol 1000, Madi
son, wis.
"Washington.
FREE government land in northern
Stevens county. Wash.; patented land for
saie, So per acre and upward: good soil.
good climate. For particulars address
Floyd C. Smith, Northport, Wash.
FOR SALE Oil RENT
Furms.
ONE 100-acre, one 70-acre, one 160-acro
and one SOO-acra farm. All good, level
land, well Improved. Address Robt. Mln-
ter. R. F. D. 1, Council Bluffs, la., or
REAL ESTATE LOANS
1100 to $10,000 made promptly, F. D.
Wead, Wead BIdg.. 18th and Famam.
6
PITV T.nAVS rij.mla.r'arlhnrv Cr.
" Mrnnrtela ThAAIftr millrtlncr
WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co,
GARVIN BROS 1-oans. 3500 and up.
Omaha Nat. Bank
CITY property. Large loans a specialty,
... ... AimmaB, jnfltq jjaiiK XJIOK,
WANTED City loans and warrants.
v. rarnam amitn & Co., 1320 Famam bt,
Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2
red. 94H95V4C: No. 2 hard. IWHffiWHic: No.
3 hard, SSSfOOHc; No. 2 northern. aOQfllo;
No. 3 nortnern, !Strw: wo. s spring,
89S9Wc: No. 3 spring. SSfrfSc. Corn: No
3, 59lc; No. 3 white. 65W66Hc; No. 3
yellow, 61062c. Oats. No. 3 white, 38
Ai.i a . vt tHlAes
BUTTER Higher; creameries, 234IS2Uc,
EGGS Lower: receipts. 2.638 cases: nt
mark, cases Included, 2S031c; ordinary
firsts. ZSttWZSVic; firsts, 3lrtc.
POTATOES lieccipts, 45 cars: un
changed.
POULTRY Alive, higher: springs, 12Hc;
fowls, 13Vic; turkeys, 16c: dressed, 22Mc.
CHEESis iiigncr; daisies, 15HS15o:
twins. 16?i'dl7c: Americas. 17iriH7Un!
long horns, 1754(3180.
new York ;icneral market
CUT et Oraht 4M. till ,. .. tH m
otMhi st nr. ii4 im
om.ti r. n. ft nr i. mi :
Omatik a i'. n. nr. nrlJt hh 4
Oikland, Cl., Mu. Imp. It, 1M0.... 1M. 1M.I
VoMl.nJ, Or., 4. 1HI .... ......... II II. ti
siom enr Htck vrd iw ink )
sieut tltr Stees Ttrti sfd M M
Stats ot Clo. Kunilrn !. lit 17 tJ H.tT
Btuadtri-KtuoroT 1)1J(. I r. e. V IN
noaton StoeU Mnrket.
BOSTON, Jan. 16,-Closlng quotations
on stocks were:
Allmi. It North Putt W'i
Amal. Popper .... 7lt.'orth 1V
A 7.. L ft 0 llOM Dominion Hi
Arltona Com 40rol
A Arlio U Qulnrr .
iVnltnnlat liChinion "
lippr Hanita C. C. M al. A lltrla
flranbr Con 77u,Suprlor m
Orfen Onanm . . Jl Huprlor It. M...
Rojrtla Copp. MHTamirack 5li
Ktrr l.n .. .... 4 Mil' . S. U- A M... SSi
Ik OBppfr 11 A PM
1 pall Cpper.... 4flah Con
Mlainl Coppr .. .. MViUUh CDppr C,... tfr
Mont 4.1, Winona .. 1
Ntrada, Con lvVolrlm !
Mplialnt Mlnt 7 IMS
Oil nml lloaln.
NBW YORK, Jan. 16.-COTTONSK13D
Ollr-Market easy; prime summer yellow,
6.SOff7.0G; January. J6-80; March, $7.U;
May, h.m.
MOSIN-Markel steady. ,..,K.
KiVAMNAIt. tin.. Jan. 16. TL'RPKN
TINEMarket firm. 43Miwi sales. 109
libls.; receipts, 135 bbls.: shipments, 319
bbls.: stocks, 27.S56 hbls. , ......
ROSIN-Mnrket firm; sales. 1.113 bbls.;
receipts, 1.949 bbls,; shipment. 2,369 bbls.;
Stocks, 163,560 bbls. Quotations! A, R,
C, D, K, I3.97H; F. O. 11. H.O); 1. 14.05;
K, II, J4.50; Al, 5.Si; N, V.M, u, i.w;
OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET
Cornfcd Beeves Slow to Ten Lower.
Others Steady.
HOGS HVE TO TEN CENTS DOWN
Fat Sheen In Light Supply nnd
Stenily Flit I.aniba 8 low .Sell
era nnd Ten to Twenty
Cent Lower.
M . .11 . I w :i. . , . 4
w no 44 w y ... lit
U Ill M I M M ... 0
t.... !W ... I (V) 50 Mt
It . ...Ill 40 I vi 14 if!
II ...1S 40 I OK M Ill
II 114 ... 104 70 M
H :tl 10 I IV) 17 M9
M .. Ill .. I W it. ... tu
h .. tt m w i m;
t in io i oo u m
U .... Ml ... I (SI 71 :i
41 ....Ml IKI IM 41 tIS
it Ill ... IN 71 290
l .. Ill 10 1 01 U.. . JJ
".. 4 IM in I ISO
MONEY on hand at lowest rates for
loans on Nebraska farms and Omaha city
property in any amounts.
H. W. BINDER,
City National Bank Bldg.
OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms.
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO..
1016 OMAHA NATIONAL Douglas 2715.
CITY and farm loans. 6, 6H. 6. J. H.
Dumont & Co.. 1603 Farnara. Omaha.
LARGE loans our specialty. Stull Bros!
F4VE per cent farm loans; optional
payments. Wm. McCormlck. 1201 Farnam.
HARRISON & MORTON. 916 Om. Nat.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE R, E.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Purty goinr
to Call Torn a offers cheap for cash or
will tradu for Shetland Pony outfit, a
celebrated Boston upright Chlckerlng
P ano and a new 7-J rawer Singer Sewing
Machine. Address Y-391. Bee.
WANTED TO RENT.
FURNISHED restaurant; give amount
of rent and location. Address C 345. Bee.
WANTED TO BUY
HIGHEST prices paid for men's cast
off clothes and shoes. Doug. SOW.
LIVE STOaC MARKET OV WEST
Ship live stock to South Omaha. Save
mileage and shrinkage. Your consign
ments receive prompt and careful utten-
tioo.
Llvo Stock Commission Merchants.
MARTIN PROS & t'O. Fx'-hange Bide.
Qnotatloiia of the Day on Various
Commodities.
)S.UCltvau.n wya?i:-Ctnfw cf mf mffff
NBW YORK. Jan. J6.-FLOUR-Market
steady; hlgncr; .spring patents, J4.40ff4.GO;
winter straights, J4.154.23: winter patents.
Jl.40fi4.65; spring clears, 34.004.20; extra,
No. 1 winter, I3.553.75; extra No. 2 win
ter, t5.iVif3.50: Kansas strntchts. 14.OVrM.15.
ivnrjAT-Hnor: mo. 3 hnrrt n'intr mu
c. I. f Now York: No. 2 red, H.OOJj. ele
vator, domestic; No. 1 northern Manl-
looa. il.WA ana No. 1 northern nnlntli
tl.024, f. o. b afloat. Futures easier.
,nJisJtpady: state' common to choice,
?JM8c: 1912. 2025c; Pacific coast,
1913, 2327o; 1912, 2224o.
tiiunn t irm: Bogota, 40Vi31Hc; Cen
tral America. 2914c.
PETROLEUM Steady; refined, New
Yo r lc b u 1 k. 5. 25 : barrels, J8.75; cases. 311.25.
WOOL-Steady; domestic fleece XX, 25
CORN Spot market easier; new No. 3
yeiiow, vie, c. l. r., to arlve.
OATS Snot mnrlcot ttrtv tmiHani
white, 45H46c; No. 3, 4455c; fancy
clipped white. 43447c.
i S7.f?,leaJ,y! Bwnlard. 11.0214; No. 1,
Il.05Gl.07t4: Nn. 5. ftSrviTii nn- M avann
LEATHER Firm; hemlock, firsts, 2y
20c: seconds, 281?29c.
PROVISIONS Pork, ntonrlv mi... tU .VI
27.00; family. t23,0026.00: short clears.
WU Ot KJtt'l fit . m . a . 1 '
?S7a ui I. oee, steaay; moss, jis.ooiir
lunuiy, tiv.wrgiAi.w. uut meats,
quiet; pickled bellies. 10 to 14 Dounda.
I12.OOB13.00. Lard, eteadv. Ill Mrtcll.ai! mdi.
die west, 1.0511.15; refined, quiet; con-
nMtiii, tu.u; ouum America, i..io; com
pound, steady, JS.254i8.50.
TAlLOW-Dull; city, Hc asked; coun-
vry. "Ixto; npeciai, ic.
BUTTER Steady; receipts, 4,500 tubs;
'creamery. 33HS?34c: firsts. 23UffiS?n! hM
extras, 3l32V4c; firsts, 23Q50i4c process
uiiLSaJE Firm; receipts, 240 boxes:
state whole milk, held nDeelnla. 17Ur! uv.
erase fancy, 170174c; fresh specials. I7c;
Dvernire -fnnov. Ilftln
LGUS Unsettled: rece Dts. E.500 rasw
fresh sathored extras, 3W34V4c; extra
firsts, 3H4035c; refrlKerator firsts, 31
32c: nearby honnery whites, 4143c.
POULTRY' Alive, quiet; western chick
ens, nc; rowis, lvifiiW. turkeys, 18c,
uressen, quiet; rrcsh killed western
chickens, 1524c; fovyls, 1501SHc; turkeys.
1C5, ln '
3Ilnnenpolla Gruln Mnrket.
MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 16,-WHEAT-No
1 hard. SOUQSOiic No. 1 northern tcslw
S9Wc; No. 2 northern. 84Hfc6V4c; No. 3.
S2V46S4'.4c: May. 88Hc; July. S3ig)iic.
r lAjiui-jiarKei uncnanKea.
BARLEY' 5OB60Vic.
RYE 6565Hc.
BRAN-J21,50S22.00.
CORN No. 3 yellow. 6Sc.
OATS No. 3 white, 26HC
Knnann City (train nnd Provision
KANSAS CITY. Jan. 1C-WHEAT-
v-asn: o. . naru, Miiea'.sc; jso. 2 red
CORN No. 2 mixed. 05c; No. 3. 62H0C3C
No. 2 white. 68tfS',ic: No. 3. C6Mc.
OATS-No. 2 white, 40c; No. 2 mixed
C'loslnsr prices of futures:
WHEAT May. S6(Q67c; July, 82TifrS3c,
CORN-May. 6S'4QSc; July, 67V467Hc
Liverpool Urn III Market.
LIVERPOOL. Jan. 16.-WHEAT-Spot,
firm; No. 2 red western winter, 7s Kd;
No. 1 Manitoba, 7s 2d; No. 2, 7s lVid; No,
3, 7a Hd. 1- utures easy; .March, .a sa
May, 7s lHa; JUiy, 78 1540.
CORN Spot, steady; American mixed,
6s 7V4d; La Plata, futures, easy; January,
4s 9v4d; February, 4s lO'.id.
' St, Lonl General Market.
ST. LOUIS. Jan. 16. WIIEAT-No. 2
red, SOSSc; No. 2 hard. 8$J93Hc; May,
MHWSSc: Jull'. R5c-
CORN No. 2. 64V4565c; No. ! white.
9n0c: May, 68S6Si,c; July, 6irHc.
OATS No. 2. 39tc: No. 2 white. 40HW
41c; May. 40Hc; July. tfVfC
RYE 61c.
Jletnl Market.
NEW YORK, Jan. 16. METALS Cop
per: Firm; standard, spot and futuies
not quotec; electrolytic, il4.37KTll.5u;
lake, 315.00, nominal; castlnir. S14.003
14 1214. Tin' Firm; spot to February,
37.00if37.25; March. J37.UHJ7,37H; April,
337 25fV37.D0. Antimony. Dull; Cookson's,
7 4'7.60. Iron- Steady and unchanged.
Ixindon market closed as follows' Cop
per Quiet spot, X6I Is 3d: futures, 164 8s
kl Tin Easy, spot, 168. 13s. futures.
170 10s, Iron, Cleveland warrants, 50s 6d,
ST, LOl'I.s, Jan 16. METALS- Lead:
Dull at U'JT'i. Spelter. Nominal, 35.10,
per statistics showed a. sharp contraction
In supplies. Among the specialties ad
vances In somo cases ran from 3 to I
points.
l no late uecune which carnea uown
somo of tho leaders to the lowest quota
tions for tho day boro tho enr marks ot
a bear attack. In explanation ot the
ment It waa said uneasiness had been
caused by rumors of sudden complications
in this country's relations with Mexico.
Tho rumors wero not tunen seriously, ap
parently belnn utilized principally to fur
nish a basis for bear selling.
statistics of the week's currency move
ment showed that the Inflow ot currency
to this center was continuing. It was
estimated that tomorrow's bank state
ment would reveal a Rnln In cash ot
314.0CO.OOO.
Bonds were strong. Missouri Paciris
convertibles rose rove 2 points. Total
sales par value, 3,4u5,000.
united states bonus were uncuanEna on
call.
N amber of sales and leaainc quotations
on stocks Trare:
6a. iilih. Law. Clr.M
Amalgamttrd ropprr ... 31.100 Wi. 7SS "3i
Amtrlcan Asrlcultural .. m U14 II W
American Dt sunr.... 4.3CO UK
American Can 21,X) Slli K S3
Amrrlcan Can pfd 1,100 (I 1MH I4U
Amrrlcan C, & V 00 4T; 474 474
American Cotton Oil.... 400 40 40 40H
Am. Ica Pecurltlf 24
American Llnieed 1,100 ll't 104 10 1
American Ijocomotlre ... 1,000 15 U 31 3U
American SI A ft 1,400 7i M 67H
American K A R. ptd 1014
Am. Suiir Itellnlng 100 106i 104 1054
American T. A T 1,200 IMS 119S 1
American Tobacco 209 1444 SUS 2434
Anaconda MlTH'E Co.... 3.600 4 34 34
Atchison l.a 74 4
Atchison prd
Atlantic Coast Line...
Ilaltlmore A Ohio
Dethlehem Steel .....
Brooklyn Itapld Tr....
Canadian I'ociflo ....
Central Ieathrr ......
Chesapeake A Ohio...
Chlcaco O. V
Chicago, M. A Ht. P.
Chicago A K4 W
Colorado Kui & Iron,
Conaolldated naa .. ..
Corn ProduMa 4,600 11U 10H 10U
Delaware & Hudson 1MK
Denver b Itlo Oranae 17U
Denver & It. O. pfd...,. a4
Dletlllera' Securltlea 200 II II 17H
rle 23.700 It 30H 4
Krle lt pfd 4,700 4 ! 414 474
Erie 2d pfd 100 31 ISK tl
General Electro
Great Northern jrfd
Great Northern Ore ctfa.
Illlnola central
Inter borough Met. ......
Inter. Met. p'd
International Harvester..
Inter-Marlne-'pM
International IMper ....
International Pump ....
Kanaas Otr Southern...
Laelede Oas
Lehigh Valler
Loulevltla & Naihvllle..
M., Bt. r. & . me. i
Mlitourl. K. & T
Missouri Psclt'o ....... 6.V00 IS 24 174
National Plecult 100 127i S4 126
National ImA IH
N, 11 It. of M. 2d pfd i 1014
New York Central e.eoo i", oi son
Coffee Market,
smv vmilv. Jnn. IS. The coffee mar
ket opened steady. 12 to 19 points higher
this morning on reports that firm offer
imm Ttrnzii went liisner. steamer r.uro-
peun fubles, covering and a renewal of
bull support. Buying was not active and
prices eased oft under renewed reallxlng
nr llnuldntlon Insnlred by continued full
receipts. The close was easy, 4 to 11 points
net liiKiier. eaics, oi.wj us, uniumi,
.2fic: March. 9,'42c; May, .67c: July. !.87c:
September, lfttcc; octooer, iu.uic; ueccm-
ytr in lTr
Spot stead; hio ro. i, wrivi eamos
12Hc Mild, quiet; Cordova, 1SI16C
nominal,
17
7U
122
314
84
2104
1H
200 M IS
SOO 124 123
4,600 93 91
1.C00 36 4 144
5,300 904 814
10,100 21 1H 210
700 2H 154
3,600 114 634
1.000 13U 114
4,000 1024 1014 1014
600 1314 I34 1
300 324 12 314
1,300 1314 1134 1"
900 14S4 144 4 144
1.100 1214 12S 111
1,700 314 S'H I7K
1104
800 114 lMi 1S4
1,100 814 mi 60t
600 1051k 10
...1.., 34
84
300 I 74 9
1,300 28U I 2
200 94 9 It
4,700 1S44 113 1MU
100 110 1394 1"K
600 111 128 1174
300 31i 214 214
Omnhn Hny Mnrket.
OMAHA, Jan. 15.-PRAIRIB IIAY-No.
choice to upland. 111.00H11.M; No. 2,
iiooofii.oo; No. a, is.ooiaio.oo: No. 1 to
holce. mldiana, ju.wotu.cui wo. i, im.wrjf
11,00; No. 3, 3R.00jfl0.00; No. 1 to choice
lowland. S.OO39.00; NO. 2, J?,00iff8.00; No. 3.
$5.OOiT7,00.
STRAW Choice oat or rj'o. W.0OC.5O;
choice wheat. 35.OOJf6.60.
ALFALFA Choice pea green, leary una
fln item. 315.00: No. 1. JH.CWHU.50: No.
2, 311.00tjfl3.00; No. 3, 9.00g!ll.OO.
Cotton Mnrket,
T.iVHnPOOIi. Jan. 16. COTTON Snot.
good business done; prices steady; mid
dling rair. T.otia; goon miaannK. i.iin;
middling, 7.16d; low middling, 6.93d; good
ordinary. 6.10d; ordinary, 6.82d; sales, 12,-
000 bales.
Market closed barely stcaay, tiu iniinis
net lower.
Dry Roods Market.
NKW YoniC. Jan. 16. Wide orlnt cloths
advanced 1-16-cent a yard during tho day
with buying rcporten on a ateaoicr dosib.
Foreign wool markets' were steady with
lamer nurchases being reDortcd on Ameri
can account. Taffeta silks were In de
mand In chiffon weights,
Bvnnorated Anptea sand Dried Frnlta
NBW YORK. Jan. 10.-EVAPORATED
APPLKS Market quiet.
DRIED fUit I'runes, quiet, nut
firm: apricots, firm; peaencs, steady;
raisins, dun.
London Wool Market.
TivimN. Jan. 16. There were 11.733
bales offered at tho wool sales today.
CHICAGO LI VIS STOCK MARKET
N. V.. O. & ,W
Norfolk WMtern
North American
Northern pacific
Pacific Mall
Pennsylvania
People's Gas ,
P., C, C. & St. L
Pittsburgh Coal
Pressed Steel Car........
Fullman Palace Car
Heading
Republlo Iron A Steel...
Republle I. b fl. pfd....
Itock Island Cc
ltock Island Cto. pfdi.t.
St, L. A 8.. P. Id ptd,.
Hesbosrd 'Air IJtie
Seaboard A. L pfd....
gloss-Sheffield B. A I...
Kouthern Piclfle
Southern Hallway
So. Ilallwar pfd
Tennessee Copper
Teias A: T'acinc...
Union Pacific
Union Psclflc cfd
United Ststes rtfslty...
United States Ilubber...
United Statek Steel
U. H. Steel pfd
Utah Copper ,
Va.-Carollna Chemical .,
Wabash
Wabash pfd '
Western Maryland
Western Union ,
Westlnghouse Elertrlo .
Wheeling & L E
New Ilsven
14 904
200 21 374 274
G.100 1044 1014 103H
M0 714 704i 714
2,600 1114 J124 Ul
1.100 214 25 2.V.I
4.300 U3K 112H 1124
, . 124
17
194
1,000 114 314 314
300 184 184 1534
14,100 1T04 1814 1894
200 231; 2JU 234
4
i.ioo ir,
6,100 25
too 14
400 18i
O0 49H
800 33
16,300 94
9,400 M'i
2.70i) 12
1,100 144
S'f lSVi
1441
244
14
114
49
It
914
234
10
144
18
144
244
84
114
414
33
134
:s4
114
if
29.800 1114 11141 138
IMi
M
1,900 0 M 194
73,(00 834 24 24
1,600 1094 1094 109
1,900 mi;
1,000 324
600 31 4
900 UK
2,400 614
2.700 76; 7iX
50
S7
M
504
324
314
4
104
314
114
54
71
Total sales for the day, 504, too shares.
2Vw York llonev Mnrket
NEW YORK. Jan. 16,-MONEY-Call
l?i!?2H per cent: ruling rate, ZVt per cent;
niosing bid. mwa ner cent, xime loans
weaker: slxtv days. 3W Per cent: ninety
days, 3U per cent; six monthB, fMU per
nt.
MERCANTILE PAPER-4'AIB6 percent
STERLINO EXCHANaE-8teady, after
weakness; sixty days, j4.mkj; demand
S4.8645: commercial bills. 14.82V4.
SILVER Har, 57Hc; Mexican dollars,
41c.
BONDS Government, steady; railroad
strong.
Closing quotations on bonds were at
follows'
1 9 r.t -I. ttt. .. 9lsl,. 8. deh. I. 19.11 SOT,
do coupon 914 L A N. unl. 4s.... II.
V. B. 3, reg K. c T. let 1s. ss
do coupon ao gen, t'is
V. U, 4s. reg lllXMo. Psclflc 4e. ... 91
do coupon 113 do conv. In.... M
Amr. Ag. 5s 100HN It It of M 44s. 80
A. T. t T cv. 4s.. 13 N. V. C. g. 14. .. 17'
Am. Tobacco Is. . ill do deb. 4s iju
Armour 4. Co. 4Hs.. 90SN. T. N. II. A H.
Atchison gen. 4s.. . . 94H cv. llis ,,73
do ev. 4s I960 tHN. W. 1st c. 4s.. 114
do cv. 6 1W 'io cv, 4 J014
A. C. L 1st 4s 914No. Paelflo 4s u
Dal. & Ohio 4a 114 do la tjd
do J4s 9140. 8. U rfdg. 4s.. 90
Brook. Tr. cv. 4s..., H4Penn. cv. 14a 1915 984
'en. ot Oa. In 10J4 'do con. 4s 10
Cen. leather 6. 97.neadln gen. 4s.... 934
Cliee. a unio s-.i",. ;js. i. & n. r. rg 4s 71
do conv. 44s. I'V 'no gen. Is SS
Chicago & A. 14s. MM. I H. W. c 4s.. 134
C. D. & Q. 1. 4 MHH. A. L sd, 5... 1i
do gen. 4s 924B0. I'sc. rol, 4s... 124
C M S P o 44s .1014 do cv. 4.. 94
r. n. I. I. c 4s 114 do 1st ref. 4s...
do rfg. 4s 744PO. Hallway Is... 1014
SOL'TH OMAHA. Jan. 16. 1914.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Official Monday 6,2M 6,907 21,214
Official Tuesday 5.444 14.054 10.377
Official Wednesday .... 4,217' W.ftS M
uiiiciat Tiiursiiay 4,1711 iu.iki iu,t
Estimate Friday SOO J3.000 S.50
live days this week.20917 50.6S3 b.Sl7
Same days last wcek.19.5Kl 55,012 4S,t..5
Same days 2 wl.s. ogo.13.623 37.KM 3"'-.076
Same days 3 wks ago. 0,637 33.441 2I.M6
Samo days 4 wks. ago. 16,003 52.3M 44.243
Same days last yean. ,20,101 51,433 49,964
The following table shows tho receipts
of cattle, hogs and sheep at tho South
Omaha live stock market for the year to
date as compared with Inst year:
1HI4 lgi.r inc. nee.
Cattle 42.45S 44.514 ...... 2,CM
Hogs 12S.M4 117.SM 11. 0M
Sheep U6.S25 117.161 M
Tha following tatilo alums the range 01
prices for hogs at the South Omaha live
stock murkM for the last few days, with
comparisons.
. . 1 114
... 1114
l 11
... I ll
... Ill
40 8 18
..111
40 8 U
... I II
. . S II
... 8 II
... 111
... I II
... I II
... Ill
it
SHKMl'-As at the beginning of the. wtjk
11AXK 8TATKM13NTS.
posits 95,550.00- 6.421,483.63
Total .'. 17.077,068775
Stale of Nebraska, County of Douglas, as
I, Fred P. Hamilton, cashier of the
above named bank, do solemnly swear
that tho above statement Is true to the
best of my knowledge and belief.
FRED P. HAMILTON,
Correct attest: Cashier.
LUTHER DilAKE,
O. S. ROOERS.
MRANIC T. HAMILTON.
mrertrtra.
Date. 114. l13.1912.mi.1810.llW.19O3.
Date.
Jan. G..I
Jan. 6..
Jan. 7,.
Jan. 8..
Jan. 9..
Jan. 10.
Jan. 11.
Jan. 12,
Jan. 13.
Jan. 14.
Jan. 15.
Jan. 16.
CnttleAVrnk lloira Sbnd llllie
Sheep Weak.
CHICAOO. Jan. 16. CATTLE Receipts,
2,000 head; market weak: beeves. 39.751P
0.60; Toxas steers. Jfl.OOJJS.lO; western
steers. M.iMn.wi stocaers ana leeaers,
J5.l0lP7.riu: cows ana neiters, .i,Dva.w
rnlvna. rz.HWni.&U.
irons Itecelots. 25.000 head: market
shade higher: bulk of soles, S.20fl.4o;
light, 3S.OJjr8.SO: mixed, S.l5(ff8.40; heavy,
13.1038.40; rough, 38.10tr.20; pigs, 7,O0TP
Q 1A
-'v' . - i .
S1IEIC1' ANU 1.AOUIB- iteceipts, iv.wj
heed; marKet weaic to iuc lower; native,
tl uvrrtl (ft: western. JI.WMW.OO: yearlings,
Jfl.aB7.lo; lamDB, native, o.ou'iio.wi wei
ern. 8.8xs.io.
Knnaua City Live Slock Mnrket.
KANSAS CITY. Jan. 16. CATTLE Re
celpts. 900 head: market steady; prime
fed steers. i8.W2tu.io; oressen oeoi swerr,
l7.HlHR.riO! western steers. W.734I3.50:
southern steers, lu.uuuo.a;: cows, s.xu'
7.60: heifers, tu.60i8fl.00: stockers and
feeders. .75ra.w; duiis, .aifi.w; caiven,
JO.6O1W1.00.
itnas necetnts. 4.50O head: market Mt
10c lower; bulk, t7.90i38.30; heavy. 3S.25
ilfS.Jj; paciters ana nutcners, n.iw.wi
llirht t7.nfWift.20! nigs. SS.75S17.50.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recclpts, 8.C00
head: market steady; lambs, jf.Bwis.za;
yearlings, 36.40it77.2d; wethers, s.40nrti.w;
owes, io.wjio.oo.
St. Lonls Live Stock Mnrket.
ST. liOUIS. Jan. 16. CATTLE Re
celpts, 900 head: market steady; native
steers, 7.b(in.zo; cows ana nciirm, h.-j
rnH.rjo: stocKers ana reeaers. M.isAai.o1'
southorn steers, $3.74)8.10; cows and heif
ers. I4.00fl6.00: natlvo calves. t6.001Tll.00.
HOGS Receipts. .sw iieao: marnei oc
Inner: nlss and lights. 36.5008,80: mixed
and butchers, 38.1&U8.40; good heavy, $8.30
JT8.40.
HI 113151' AISD LAMU JteceiptS, l,(W
head: market steady; native mutttn
J5.0OJB.75; lambs, si.oojis.ao.
Sioux City Llve Stock Market
DiAitv nlTV T , e fiifpf ri? T
celpts, 900 head; market steady; native
steers, 37.0Oa8.60; butcher stock, J6.00f
7.25: canners, 33.7694.65; stockers and
feeders, W.85W7.25: calves, 7,ootB'J.w; duiis
stacfl .etc.. t5.50raC.75.
HOQS Iteceipt. 3.HJU neaa- marKer &c
lower: heavy. t8.0W28.10: mixed. tSAWt
8.05; light, J7.SOS8. 00; mulg of sales, IS. 00
H8.10.
8HEBP AND LAMBS Receipts, 900
head; market steady; fed muttons, t5.60
ijfu.fio; wetnors. h.bwiju.ou; ewes, u.i
5.00; lambs, t5.75S6.00.
SI. Joseph Live Stock Mnrket.
ST. JOSEPH. Jan. 16. CATTLE Re
celpts. 400 head; market steady; steers.
t6.75e.90: cows and lienors, ii.'akos.vu
naive. 1G .OOflll.OO.
HOGS ReceiDts. 6.000 head: market
6c lower: top, (8.35; bulk o; sales. 37.95
C8.25
SHEEP ATiD LAMBS Receipts, 1,300
head: marKet steady to ioc lower; lamos.
W.WW.QQ.
Live Stork lii' Stent.
Cattte. Hogs. Bhcen
... 9C0 3.000 900
.. 900 4.5CO 3.0CO
.. 900 9.000 1,200
. . 800 9.0M. 9.600
400 5,000 1,500
Bloux City ..
Kansas City
St. Loul
South Omaha
Bt. Joseph ...
Chicago
Total
2.000 26.000 10,W0
6,900 56,500 10,100
7 82Vt
s 0
8 06U
S 04,
7 92)s
8 on,
8 13.;
8 07!1
W 1 76 5 47 6 J
7 181 6 17
7 11
7 11 C 19
7 16 6 on
:ii s oj
7 121 6 10)
6 1
T 80!
7 91
7 R7
7 82
7 751
8 4!l
8 60
8 43
8 23
8 18!
7 02 Ofil 7 73 S 4S 5 86 4 08
6 78
6 S3
5 85
5 82
4 31
4 34
4 23
I Hi I
I 4 23
6 741 4 16
1821
7 J 17
7 11 6 15
7 15 6 13 7 69,
8 66! 5 871 4 20
8 43 5 87 4 29
5 931 4 3.1
an excessive supply of sheep and lambs subscribed and sworn to before me this
mis inuriiing cnuseu owj err . .... 16, y f JanUary 19h.
In their views, roMiltlng In the bulk oil ' , vEYMt!LL15R.
tlie lambs moving nt prices 1WAW ,0';;l Notary Publle
viiin ewes ana weiucrs iivium. i ,
steady. There were about as many No. !. ,. m..nnrtnM nv
-i. .... i ,-t.i., mini vl Ill?InrtT OF THE CONDITION OF
fAlnla frvollliL nhr.nl ft Mil iirnd combared I Till" DVilll V ITIIIV 1 1. It A NIC
with C.4t last Friday and -'.' 'ha. at Omaha In the state of Nebraska, at tho
samo day a year ago. This makes i cry C,0H( ()f bu.in j,,uary 13. 1911:
with recent weeks and the same me IlEHOUIlt l.S.
last year, all ot which gave the packer; Loans nnd discounts ............. 7,607.3 ,
l.i ' . n anil 1 D vntl rn f la. ari'llr,! Anil 1lll.n
I'onsiueriiuio ciiuuiirnaviui-uv w ..j "".I . mf
i.i,. ee ...i. ,1,1. ...nmlnir. Like most cured .' 80l.il
days this week, the general quality of 8. bonds to secure circulation 1,000,00)0
the lambs was only fair and no strictly I ,H. bonds to.securo U. S. de-
choice grades or any Kinn were ui .,i'".V" U"aiZiL
Such inmhtT as were on tne iunrKi ".."',
e.i.i.. ..i,.. ,.nrw ni ii. n iirrllne. In-1 Bonds, securities, etc
dlcatliig nn undortono nt tho closo ot thn Banking houso and vaults,
week. There was also very fair activity Uue from national
...-? ". .-. ....... i.,vin im banks (not reserve
111 cwrs ami wriuuin mm iiiui ; r. i " , ,. iei ri
wn. ,.1-nnr.i ui t ft reasomtblo hour. . agents) I,.lb,lS..
200.000.0(1
17.000,00
401.183.50
659,000.0)
8
3 1
3.1 15
5 7..
37 3 C
10 7
2 2..
2S 7 ..
4 1
2
1
136 43 5
lh'J 1,780 463
241 UlM 1,407
255 , 2,902 3,118
197 , 2,827 2,263
1
u
3t .....
40
)'!
24
A !
10
101
4
4
3
1
4
6 salt
it
20
40 1,213
Sunday.
11r-lnl mul .llannalllnn nf ltVe StOUlt
at the Union Stock Yards, South Omaha,
for twenty-four hours ending nt 3 p. m.
yesterday:
t;t;i!iii'x-t-;AU3.
Cattlc.Hois.Sheep.H r a.
C, M. ft St. P 1
Wabush
Union Paelflo 9
C. & N. W east.... 2
C. & N. V.. west... 7
C, St. P. M. A O... 4
C, H. & Q cast.... 3
C B. & Q., west... 3
G. R. I. & P., cast. 4
C, R. 1. & P., west. ..
Illinois Central
Total recelDts....3
DISPOSITION HEAD.
Cattle, lings. Sheep.
Morris & Co
Swift & Co
Cudahy Packing Co...,
Armour & Co
L. P. Co
O. P. Co
W. B. Vansant Co
Benton; Vnn Bant & L.
Hill & Son
F. B. Lewi
Huston & Co
II. F. Hamilton
Sullivan Bros
Rothschild 104
Mo. & Kans.-Calf Co..
Chrlstlo
IllffRlllB
Dennlson & Francis....
Krebs
Baker. Jones A Smith.
Tanner
llarvey
Other buyers
Total 1,240 9,458 8,461
CATTLE ReceiDts worn llclit na iiaunl
on a i' naay, oniy m ncsn cars being re
porter, xnis urines the total for tho
five days this week up to 20,92)1 head, be
Ing slightly larger tnan for tha corre
sponding period of last year.
more were nardiy enough beer steers
In eight to make a, market, and what
there were on salo wero of thn medium
kind. Buyers were free buyers all the
weok and were not especially anxious for
additional cattle. As a result tho few
loadi on sale were moro or less neglected
nnd had to sell at prices that wero around
itc lower tnan yesterday.
Tho few cows and heifers In sight
changed hands early in tho morning at
stendy prices.
There were, only u few scattering loaas
and pieces of loads, but tho feeling on
mat Kind oi eattlii was tuny aieatiy.
quotations on cattle: (lood to choice
beof steers, JH.aOiTb.SO; fair to good beef
steers. 7.hOif8.30: common to lair boef
steers, t6.764rf.ti9; fair to choice yearlings,
tS.oati 8.75; good o choice eornfed heifers,
6. 60tf7.76; good to choice cows, I4.25rj
6.75; fair to good grades, t5.25((0.25; com
mon to lair grades, .tuo.; koou iu
chnlrn stackers and feeders. 17. 25511.751
common to fair stockers and tceders. l.7o
4.16.6ft; stock cows and hellers. la.soui'a.Bu;
stock calves, t6.758.00; veal calves, J7.00
yiO.oO; bulls, stags, etc., 6.1Mj7.00.
lieprcscntauvo suies;
BEEF STEERS,
Av. I'r. No. Av. Tr.
... Ill 7 1ft 10 1030 8 00
... IU 7 14 12 1011 I 00
...1041 7 40 I Ill I Oil
... M 7 0 1 1121 I 11
... 911 7 U 41 1170 I 10
...11M 7 U 11 UW I
STEEltb AND HE1F1UW.
.... 171 7 40 I K0 7 IS
Ill 7 f-0 12 im I 34
'm '"cows.
Kl 4 It I.... 1010 11
A spread of t7-25in.85 would take In Due from state and
practically all the lamb sales of Import- private banks and
iinco and ewes were picked up anywhere ',ft tr"?,i
from t4.75fl5.35. The consignment ot i !. ".
wethors moved at t5.H0. , , , ""'B b??;"'i
The decline In lambs on today's mar- Dthi from npproeU
ket makes prices lWc , lower than a Z J and niher
week ago, while owes, being steady, are ecks and other
also steady as compared with last weeks
close. The weeks receipts as already t.x,:',unK.c1?J Uear-
noted were liberal, yet most uverythlng. '"K n,!!:r' ''''''
especially the well finished grades of both ot of o her na-
shcen and lambs, found a good on let. r Xl 5 pVr
Neither sheep nor lambs were a a good as FIf1"'"m.1 pnU.Jct1J
last week anad on most duys the pack- "'y6'1":. mc,tc,B'
rs still showed a decided preference for lZni-y '.
'.n'.heen and lambs: Itnbs. wryo ln bank' v,
good to choice, l.toifi.lw; Itunbe.. fair to jT ,,,,1, r no'
gotxl, t7.25JT7.55: lambs, culls. t5.6OB6.00; 1 ,S 0 W , 1.UT.270 00- 4.771.911 OS
Corilncit llulit. t6.406.90: yearlings. ..'.-fi'.. ' ' i. 'ii a
iicnvy, au.unfn.iv, ' , ,a , I treasurer tor ot circuiatioiij. -"iw
t5.60136.Wl wethers, fair to good. tS.25Hf5.5o; "l au' v 'r , -
owes, good to oholre, b.W06.50i etvvs. Totn, tl75H382.63
516,201.83
935.20I.8.S
110,721.80
273,911. S5
41,190 on
5,221.70
SSD.rtTO.Oi)
fair to good, ll.40tf5.OQ,
HANK STATKMKNT8.
No. 2W.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
Viral Nntlnnnl llnnk of llninlin
nt Omaha. In the Stato of Nebraska,, at
the close of business January m,
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts...... t 7,716,199.57
a--... a a.. I -.. t anllVArl n nil lltlHA
c s :a :: . . . . . . r. . . . . ... ". .. .847.93
U, 8. bonds to socuro circula
tion U. S. bonds to socuro u. 8,
deposits
Other bonds to secure
IT. S. deposit t0,000
Other bonds to secure
l.l A 111 LIT! KM
Caultal stock paid In 1 hM,m.W
Si rplus fund MW.wo.w
Undivided rrotlts, less exprnses
Nntlonal bank notes outstanding LOOO.OOO.OO
One to other na
tional banks t 3,373.304.41
Duo to state nnd
private banks ami ..,....
banker 1,542.202.83
Duo to trust com
panies and sav- ......
Inc bnnka 10,168.72
(Individual .Posits
sunjcci to cneca.. ii,iii,..ji"'
Time certiticates oi
225,003.00 iVnVVmVtl ' chVcks.'.' '. '.
IT. S. denoslta
Deposits ttt IT, S, dis
bursing twicers..
tw.lnl MM ulnira 98.000 138.000.00 .ll ".I.,, mil nf
Bonds, sccurltlosi etc 2W.011.92 v y. (c,op moving
Banking house, xurniture nna M.,..J1JU, fund)
fixtures .w,uaj.w
Due from national
bunks (not re-
serve agents) 732,251.92
Due from slate and
private banks and
bankers, trust
companies nnd
savlnirs banks ...
Duo from approved
reserve agents ..
Checks and other
cash Items ,
E x o h h nges for
clenrlng house ....
Notes of other na
tional banks 25,000,00
Fractional paper
currency, nickels
nnd cents
Lawful Money Re
serve In Bank, viz:
Specie
iirai tender notes....
Itiidomptlon fund with u. r).
treasurer tr per cent oi cir
culation) i i.
Due from U. S. treasurer
, P33.745.U
., 1, 803,900.61
. 157,140.75
,. 259,611.82
707.61
Total
LIABILITIES
Cupltal stock paid in.........
ouri'iiiB tunu ...... i.,.,
Undivided profits, less ox
No.
J:::?,
ii....
it....
7..,.
11...
I...
11. i.
2
!....-
1
2
1
I
t
2
5
3
I
1
10
1010 4 IS
771 4 II
1030 4 M
1000 & 2'i
1040 I 10
10) I II
110 I M
.. Ill 0
..1110 I U)
,, Ml I 10
..1015 t IS
..Hi t 05
..lonl t 10
2 1133 23
7 1 ISt 111
1 ....1110 III
1 1170 14
ll 1071 I M
II W lit
1 1044 I IS
1 1171 IIS
1.
4
i
1 .....
1..
HEIFERS,
..no oo i
. , (14 M
.. Ill 10
.. e7 it
..711 (0
..III 0
I,
11
1
1
I....
...DOS 10
...100 I to
...mo t ;o
.,.1I0 171
...i:i) io
... 710 ' 7S
...UfcO I 10
... 771 Kl
... 110 7 10
... 4io 7 :s
.... 110 7 7S
lJULLS,
1 1456 I 10 1 ,...1IU I 10
1 1410 00
1 1S40 C li
.,,,1110 6 76
....iiso e 71
....1070 7 Or)
.... 120 7 71
II. & II. cv. 4s tL'nlon Paclfle 4s.... MU
P. I It. 0. rf. Is.. 7S do rv. 4s i7
Distillers' Ss IJH do 1st 4V nt. 4s.. l3
Erie j. I, 4s ISUU. S. IlutUr s...,10)
do gsn. 4 74 IT. 8. Wnl id .,..iom
An ei. 4s. ser. Ii.. 14WV ('. Ohsm. Cs. aii
III. On. 1st r. 4s. IIKWabash 1st 4V ex 4i 14 2
Intsr. Mt. 4Us ... 77HWtsm ltd. 4s.... n
Inter. M, M. 4V4s.- & West. Klee, cv. Is.. 14
japan vruwiii i...,.,
K. C. So. rf. Ss ... ttn "
U14. "Offered;
Local Secarlttea.
Quotstlens furnlihsd br Burns, Drinker a Ca..
441 Omaha National bank bulldlnn
Cuaanr racaina , ..,.. n is
ceaar co.. Jiac ou. wi. i,.. ss
Detroit United nr. t p. c. notes, nil II
Dera A Ca pfd r..
Dundt. Neb.. Is, 1121
Dundee Ilealtr la, 1111
K.I raso, Tei , Hewer Is, 19S1
Fairmont Creamery I p. e. auar ..
Fairmont Creamer 7 p. e pfd...
Harris Co.. Teiae, 4Hs, 1S3
InternsllonsI KJ. I'ub. Co. pfd.,.
Kan. City Bcbnat 4s, 1111. ......
IJn'oIn. Neb., Ilrf 4s, 1114
UncQln O & R. 1st (s. 1141
Nyne Kchneldtr Fowler Kremont
Norlols, Neb., Is. 1111
I4H
iiz"
100
, 101
. Ills
. II
i 1444
MI4
, 10
100
II
IJ
100
IT
101 13
iooh
101
HVi
II
s
i 71
IS
10
. 104 104 12 pltaJ.
SIGNS REQUISITION FOR
Al LFOFn SLAVFR'S RFTIJRN
SACRAMENTO. Col.. Jan. 10. A requi
sition for the return of Isaac J. Osburn
to Osceola, Mo., on the charge of having
transported Sylvia May Hendricks, a tele
phone operator, from that stato to others
for Immoral purposes, was signed today
by Governor Johnson.
After Osburn had ran away witn tne
girl he deserted her and rejoined his wife.
Miss Hendricks' lamer caused nis arrest.
IIIRTIIB AND DKAT1IS,
Births S. and Maria DePletra, 1101
South Seventh, boy; A. and L. Grasco, 415
Poppleton avenue, boy, Jako and Resale
Thomas, 1SU Grace, boy; C. J. and Rollo
Zlegler, 923 Bouth Twenty-fifth, boy.
Deaths Joseph L. McKlnney, 2 months,
KO North Fortieth; Hasel Tolson, 13
years, 2102 Wirt; Lulu Holtz, 3H years,
hospital; Charles Rupp. C months, hos
pital. Joseph M Carlln, 24 years, 710
South Twenty-eighth. Thomas J. Rooch,
6 months, Jane L. Russell, 1 year, hoi-
I 1400 6 00 I
1 1110 6 I
J 1JM 8 40 1
1 1M0 I M 1
1 SCO 6 10 2 Ill M
i i;o is i ioo :
1 JM C I'l 1 ITS 10 M
1 431 I 76 2 171 10 00
J 4S0 7 20 1 11 10 CO
I Sit 7 40 1 IK 10 00
it 391 7 40 1 110 10 Oil
1 IN IU 1 100 10 00
I MO I 7S
HTOCKKRS AND FEEDERS.
1 IIS 10 1 100 T 00
1 170 I 76 12 110 7 75
i m io i7 m 7 ss
HOUS Receipts were moderate for
Friday, the supply being estimated at 134
cars, or 9,000 hrad. For the five days
the run totals 5u,w), a shortage of mora
than 5.000 as compared witn a wceK ago.
and almost 1,000 smaller than for the same
n.Tliirl last vear
Reports from the other market points
were bearish this morning and as u re
sult local buycra started out bidding a
flat dime lower on all grades. Not much
waa done on this basis, and the early
tmrte was very slow. A llttie later on
bids on bent hogs strengthened up a
little, and when, the supply started to
mnvn irnnd kinds were selling around 5c
lower, while others appeared to bp nearly
10c off. On the whole tno trade was
Hull nnd or ces generally miiuc lower.
The movement was more or leas draggy
throughout,
Bulk ot sales landed at 37 90flfi.2O, and
several loads of real good stutf reached
i I iint a nickel be ow yesieruuy a too.
Since the first of tho year prices have
advanced about 60c, und tho receipts for
the year to date are a gain of better
than 2.WU Jieau over uiu tuntoi'uiiunn
days ot last year.
Representative sales:
No. Av. lib. rr. No.
fc Ill 131 I W J
908.179.00
300,O0O.OO-4,22,44.97
GW.154.SO
,4i,i:is.:2
i-io.m-.ai
43,W0.ri5
197.U3.SI
2OO.O00.0O-11.R77.VI 5.1
n-.-i tl4.U-fi3
State of Nebraska. County of Dpuflas. ss'
I, J. Do F. Hicnarns, casuicr oi "U'V
mimed jiank. do solemnly swear that the
nbove statement Is true to tho best of m
knowledge nnd belief. .,.
j. ijo r. jwv.'iiwn'.-''
Correct attest: Cnahler.
corrcti attest. n MILLARD,
W. II. BITCHOLZ.
W. M. BURGEfS.
Directors.
r, ii,a,.riiif.ii nnd sworn to before mo this
Iflth day ot January. 1914, QT,lt ritMn
Notary Ptibllo.
No. 20. -
REPORT OF TUB WUJMLii i iun
Tllia Nt'Zll IIAHK.V NATIONAL HANK
at Omaha, In tho state of Nebraska, nt
tho close of business. January , hhi
lll!.BUUm.lI.Q.
Loans and discounts ti,oi5,i9i.3j
Overdrafts, seenrod and unse-
11.247.50 cured
tiun
tl3,233,368.S9 8- bonds to socuro U. B. de
nt hap hnn'tls to secure U. S. de-
t 500.000.00 lK)slt5
l,000,000.w Bonds, securities, etc
UiinKlng nouso, turnuure iuiu
penscs ami taxes pain i..tmi.t i iixtures ............,...
iNationai DaiiK notes outstano- Other real estate owncu
ing 22i.u9T.50 Dim from national
2,734.4)
300,000.01
SO.000.02'
40,000.00
69.991.J)
S4,ooaoo
g,I07.2t
Duo to other na
tloual banks t2.896.lU.37
Due to stato nnd
prlvato banks nnd
hankers 1. W7.KW.lt
Due to trust com
panies and sav
ings banks 124.tfl.99
Dividends unpaid.. 55.00
Individual deposits
subject to rhctk.. 4.179.311.13
Demand certificates
or deposit F9.090.10
Tlmo certificates of
deens t 1.757.397.99
Certified checks ... 9,37I.W
Cashier's checks
outstanding 101.322.37
United States de
posits zn.VA.cn
Postal savings de
posits 58.520.14
Deposits of U. fl.
disbursing offl
ccrs ,
2,t770.10- U,SS3,78.43
banks (not reserve
mrnnlsl 12I4.S31.01
Duo from state and
private banks nna
bunkers, trust com
panies, and savings
banks 73.9W.9T
Due from approved
I reanrvn ncents 40u.l53.V3
Checks and other dash
Items i,w.w
Exchanges for clear-
Ing houso 39,74.24
Notes of other national
banks iu,iw.w
Fractional paper cur
rency, nickels ami ......
cents 1.H4S0
Lawful money re
serve lit bank, vU:
Idpccle ,.i4.b.vv
Legal tender notes.,.. 30,000.00 l,00,O73.4:
Redemption fund with IT. 8. ..
treasurer lovo oi circulation;. , iw.vw.w
Total
Total
t2.518,IM.6iJ
tl3.223.35S.39 LIABILH.1LH.
Slato of Nebraska. County of Douglas-ss: Capital stock paid In $ r0oX'Ol
I. T. L. Davis, cashier of the nhnv ?.ur ,U.B. ""?':::y""'"V'"':" "
nnmed bnnk. dn snlnmnlv aw.r u.t . UllUlvmcd proius. loan wim.ov.
s . . ' - m 1 Mla.1 tllYOH T.IMII..
nbovo statement Is true to tho best of k.in'i mtu notes 'ouls'tand
mv cnowledKo nnrt linllaf JSatlonal banK notis ouisianu
T. L. DAVIH, Cashier,
.Subscribed and sworn to before m ihi
i 'jin any or January, iuit.
(Meal,) MARTIN E. LARRON.
Notary Public.
Correct-Attest:
C. T. KOUNTZE,
L. L. KOUNTZE,
F. It, DAVIS.
' Directors.
42,995.03
200,000.00
o. 2775.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
TIIK MERCHANTS NAT'L HANK
at Omaha, In the Htato of Nebraska, at
inc liubd ui uusiiiraa, January J 3, J'Jli:
IlMUUI..a
Loans and discounts I4.S77.3.A!
Overdrafts, secured and unse
cured 6,893.13
i . r, ijoiiuh io scciirn circuiU'
tiou ,
17. f. bonds to secure U, S. de
posits
To secure postal savings
Bonds, securities, etc
Banking house
Due from national
banks (not reserve
agents) I50S.832.41
Duo from state and
private hanks and
bankers, trust com
panies and savings
banks 373,654.90
Duo from approved
reserve agents 553,151.77
Checks and other
cash Items 39,625.45
Exchanges for qlear
Ing house 154.31S.25
Notes of othor na
tional banks 44,000.0)
Fractional paper cur
rency, nickels and
cents 988.38
Lawful money re
serve In bank, vlx:
Hnecle 6U2.021.00
Legal tender note tll.050.00 2.054.G45.16
Redemption rund wan u. a.
treasurer (5 of circulation),
inc
rum tn other national .
banks 316.657.01
Due to stato and prl
vato banks and
bunkers i CI.631.W
Due to trust com
panies and savings
banks .7 40.643.1
Dlvldendsunpnld 100.00
jndWIduat deposits
subject tn check... .1,250,370.47
Demand certificates
of deposit b, it a. I j
Time certificates ot
denostt 159,453.36
Certified checks 2,736,4
Cashier's checks out-
standing o.joj.w
United States deposits 399,083,14 2,623.106.61
Tntnl t2.E16.lC8.G4
300,000.00 Hlateot Nebraska. County ot Douglas, ss:
I. H. W. Yates, Jr., cashier of tho
114,679,53 abovehamcd bank, do solemnly awear
OT.ooo.tiO that thn above stuteinont is true to tno
29.500. 00 best of my knowledge nnd belief.
150,000.00 II. W. YATES. JR..
Correct attest: uasmer.
II. AV. YATES,
F. W. CLARKE.
L. W. 8CHBIUEK
Directors.
Subscribed and aworn to before me this
16th day of January. 1914,
P. E. Q WYNNE,
Notary Public,
LKOAL NOTICES.
15,000.00
76...
11...
II..
16...
71...
St..
74...
70...
II .
II
16, .
71
17
II
ii
II
.172 10 7 10
..171 ... IM
..IM 120 i 0
..IIS
..:t
..in
..K
nt
..III
. Ill
. M
. Ill
111
7
170
111
7 HO
40 7 H)
... 7 9o
40 7 0S
M 7 H
... 7 ll
... 7 K
, . 7 IS
1 16
It IK
to I 00
. . I oo
... I M
U..
II...
II...
17...
11...
...
14...
CI...
10..,
51...
17...
to .
II
M
(0,
47
Av. Sn. Pr.
..211 ... 110
1 40 I 10
,2) ... I 10
..till ... I 10
7 10 I 10
I 10
I 10
I 10
I 10
I 14
I 10
I 10
I 10
1 10
1 10
I 10
....111
....14
....140
... Ill
....too
....in
211
301
114
M
M4
:is to i io
Total
LIABILITIES,
Capital stock paid In..
Hnriiliia fund
I'lldlvloed proms, icsa e&panaea
and taxes paid 255,5S5.12
National bank notes outstand-
it! If a VvUtOOQ.W
Due to other im- '
tlonal banks t S56.402.80
Due to state and
private bunks and
bankers ,
Dlvldonds unpaid,,.. 4i4.00
Individual deposits
subject to check... 3,417,715.16
Demand certificates
ot deposit.,.. 1 5. 00
Time certificates of .....
depoilt 8.a,2t.36
Certified checks 6S,463.4I
Cashier's checks out-
standing 122,599.65
Fnlted States de- .,..
. posits 24o,S4i 46
Postal savings de-
LEGAL NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that sealed pro
posals will be received by tho Board ot
Directors ot tho Farmers' Irrigation dis
trict at their office In the city of Scotts
Bluff, Nebraska, for tho purchase of
176,500 of the six per cent aerial bonds ot
the district until 12 o'clock m. on the 3d
day of February, 1914. Said bonds are is
sued by authority of an act ot the leg1
lalnture of the state ot Nebraska an-
t7.977.008.75 proved March 24. 1S85, session lawa, 1SU6,
anil nurauant to a VDto of a majority of
Moioooiool tho qualified electors ot said district. Tho
ject any and all bids and will In no event
sell any of said bonds for leas than
nlnety-flvo (95) per cent of the face
value thereof. ......
By order ot tha Board ot Directors.
VINCENT 8. RAMSEY.
Secretary of tho FarinoraV Irrigation DIs-
trlcL J lVd-ZU
T
NOT1LSM.
Th annual meeting ot tha ((ockholdars
of The Bee Building company will bo
held at tha office of that company In Tho
Be building at o clock p. m. on Tues
day. January 20th. 1911, for tho election
of a board of directors for tho flsulnaj
year and for tbo transaction of auci
other business as may properly como bt
fore tho meeting.
By order ot the President
N. P. FEU fecimUrr.
Omaha, Neb.. Dec, 241, 1313. d-ttoJM
i