Tim BKE: OMAHA, WEDXKSDAV. JANUARY 21, 1914. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Prlcei of Wheat Take Tumble Un der Heavy Pressure. CIRCULAR ON CORN IS BEARISH Slio ot Argentina anil Cautndlaiai Ceopa Will Have (irent DrnrlnR n Pnlnre Prices of tlie Yellovr Cereal. OMAHA. Jan. 30. 1914. The wheat market was under more or less pressure during mut of yesterday's easlon and prices were ?WiHo lower for the day. Conslderablu wheat was put Into the pit by brokers representing the larger interests In the market and this wheat was mostly part or an accumu lation that has been carried Cor some time. In addition to Jhls thbre were sales of 00.000 bu. Jong wheat that was be lieved to have been owned by James Rankin, one of the big professionals. The news on corn was mainly bearish, yet prices showed no great weakness. McKenna & Rodgera received a messngo from New York saying that thero were sales there yesterday of Argentine corn for February shipment at f7c, c. J. f., New York, while the last 6alo was at Hc. Oats were steady throughout the day, at times showing some strength, notwith standing the lack of speculative trade and new buying power. Brokers acting for packers were under me mantel yesterday sustaining prices on all weak spots. These people ncemcd to want ribs, while lard was evidently on sale, presumably from tho same source. A bearish circular on corn haa been sent out by Flnley Barren, rcvlowbig tho situation from all quarters, and espe cially from tho free corn basts. They bay: "Tho size of the Argentina com crop and the Argentine and Canadian oat crops will have great bearing on the future trend of values In our markets. "We aro facing the fact that our priced in this country are subject to world-wide condi tions, as they never were before in the history of the gral ntrade. Tlie enact ment of our present tariff law has prob ably marked the passing of corn and oats In the United States from a domestic to an international basts. Long standing facts and theories may tie abandoned by tho trade and new ones substituted. Fac ing these conditions and applying the limited experience gained rrom the pres ent Invasion of our markets ,by foreign grain, we can venture to Judge, with some degree of certainty what effect tho change will have on future values. "Present prices of corn In the United States aro well above the ton-year aver age. The partial failure ot the last crop and general belief In much higher prices have been tho contributing causes. At tracted by tho high prices prevailing Ar gentina will have shipped and sold In this country spme 10.000,000 bushel of Its old corn crop and Is planning on marketing Its exportable surplus from the new crop VSLISS.'a,y approaching maturity, about 250,000,000 bushels. Some of this corn has REAL ESTATE. PAHM A RANCH LANDS FOR. SAL1S. Wisconsin. Upper Wisconsin Best dulry and general crop state In the union. Settlers wanted. Lands for sale at low prices, on asy terms. Ask for booklet, 34 on Wisconsin Central Land Grant. State acres wanted. Write about our graxlng lands. If Interested In fruit lands ask for booklet on apple orchards in Wisconsin. Aaarcss iana .uopi., boo Line uy., Minneapolis, Dunn. ' OFFICIAL Duplications concerning soil. climate and crops of Wisconsin mailed free to those addressing Wisconsin St&to Board oi immigration, capitoi ww, waai son. Wis. Washington. FREE government land in northern Stevens county, Wash.; patented land for sale, $s per acre ana upward; good soil, good climate. For particulars address Flpyd C. Smith, Northport. Wash. Wyoming. SIXTEEN hundred-acre well Improved cattle ranch on railroad, two miles from town, capable of cutting 3,000 tons of hay, finest of water rights, outside range for slock; will sell tor less than the water lights alono are wortli In order to settle an estate If you are interested come at once; easy terms. M. 13. McKJLLlp, Saratoga. Wyo. FOR SALE OR RENT Partus- ONE 100-acre, one 70-acre. one 160-acre and one SOO-acre farm. Ail good, level iH.icl. well Improved. Address Hobt. Mln t.;r, It. F. D. I. Council Bluffs, la,, or i.nona u-ioju. HEAL ESTATE IiOANS J100 to $'0,000 made promptly. F. Tlcad, Wead Bldg.. Kth and Farnam. D. Her "i'lTY LOANS. Bemls-Carlberg Co., 310-312 Brandels Theater Building. WANTED City loans. PcterB Trust Co. GARVIN BBO&SSS& Mont CITY property. Large loans a. specialty, W. 11. Tnomas. za male iiann uiag. WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith & Co.. 1320 Farnam St. HONEY on hand at lowest rates for loans on Nebraska farms and Omaha city property in any amounts. II. 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, 6, 6. J. H. Dumont & Co., 1603 Farnam, Omaha. LARGE loans our specialty, Stul) Bros. FIVE per cent farm loans; optional payments. Wm. McCormlck, 1201 Farnam. HARRISON & MORTON, 816 Om. Nat, FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE R. E. FOR SALE OR TRADE Party going to California offers cheap for cash or will trade for Shetland Pony outfit. relcbrated Boston UDrlffht Chlckerinff Piano and a new 7-drawer Singer Sewing Machine. Address r-sai. nee. t hiiv. sell or exchance land for you M. M. KLINE, Omaha, Neb 2818 California si. WANTED TO BUT WANTE1D I want to buy a small emcerv or hardware business, or a part nershlp In a live country town. Must be established ana snow proms. Aaaress, Y 401. Be. LIVE STOCK MARKET OF WEST Ship live stock to South Omaha. Save mileage ana snrimvagv. luvr mmnu ments receive prompt and careful atten tion. Live Stock Commission Merchants. MARTIN BROS, k CO., Exchange Bldg. LEGAL NOTICES. T.r.flAL NOTICE. v.i,. i. hereby eiven that sealed rro posals will be received by the Board of trictat their office in the city of Scotts ka for the purchase oi J76.500 of the six per cent serial bonds of Ihe district until o'clock m. on the M day of u eDruary, m v..?jvi... .ntimritv of an act. of the leg' i.lature of the state of Nebraska ap. proved March 26. U93. session laws, M chapter 70. and the amendment thereto, ."r-, -nBt tn a vote of a majority o The qualified electors ot said district. The hoard expressly reserves the riKht to re ject any and all b ds and will In no event Mil any of bald bonds for less than ninety-five Per cent ot ,ha fac aluc thereof, m-Mnr. uy oroer o, ENT k RAMSE V Secretary of thoFarS?.' Ingcj. -a. ' already been contracted for and It I being freely offered at prices 8 to 10 cents per uuanei unoor ours, riven anouia our market decline. Argentina would stilt be a strong competitor In the cast and south." By early summer this corn should begin to reach us freely, and eastern railroads aro planning for the handling of an enor mous tonnage. If the Importation of 000.000 bu. of Canadian oats Is a fair cri terion, our domestic market will be forced to adjust Itself when the movement be gins and accumulation Is apparent. lasn wneat was unchanged to 14c lower. Cash corn was unchanged to tSio lower. Cash oats were VtO lower. Clearances: Wheat and flour, 52,000 bu,; corn. 8,000 bu. ; oats. 31,000 bu. Liverpool close: Wheat, Uff&l higher, com, IKiftd higher. , . . Primary wheat receipts were 6,000 bu. and shipments 455.000 bu., against receipts of 1.047.000 bu. and shipments ot 626,000 bu. last year. Primary corn receipts wero 1,351,000 bu. and shipments 738,000 bu.. against receipts of 1.S71.000 bu. and shipments of 723,000 bu. last year. Primary oats receipts were "26.000 bu. and shipments 924,000 bu., against receipts ot 879,000 bu. and shipments ot 76S.O0O bu. last year. t'AHLUT IIECBU'IK. Chicago 66 179 .Minneapolis zot Duluth 92 Omaha 39 Kansas City 4 St. Louis 48 Winnipeg 241 Tlinun KAlen were reported nr. m 180 Wheat, No. 2 hard wlntcrt 6 cars 82c; No. S hard win ter, 1 car 825ic 2 cars sine, z cars m-ac. No. S durum, 1 car SOttc; No. 4 spring, car 8014c; no grade, l car tmixeaj inc. Hye: No. 2. 1 car 69c Oats; Standard, 2 cars siiicj rso. 3 wnue, i car c, o cars 36c. 6 cars 36c: No. 4 white. 6 cars SCc, 1 car 35ic: No. 3 mixed, 1 car 36c. Com: No. 3 white, 3 cars uivic, z cars 61c; No. 4 white, 1 car 60c; No. 2 yellow, 1 car 62c, 1 car 614c; No. 3 yellow, 1 car 01c, 1 car 69Vc, 8 cars 59c, 1 car 6Sftc, u cars 5SHc, 1 car 68Uc, 18 cars 58c, 2 cars 57i4c: No. 4 yellow. 1 car DSWc. 2 cars 67c. 1 car 66Vic. 2 cars 56c. S cars 56c: No. z mixed, 3 curs twe; wo. s mixea, i car incur white) 5"c. l car boMiC. I car wc. i cars 67$ic, 11 cars 67Uc, 1 car 67c, 2 earn 66l4oi No, 4 mixed, 3 cars 66c. l cat1 55c; no graae, u cars wc, u cars ozc, u cars (rotten) 43c, 1 car 50c. Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 hard. 81SSlc: No. 3 hard. SOVjtftSc: No. 4 hard. 76V4Slc: No. 3 spring, Sl,482c; No. 4 snrlnc. SOSSOUc: No. 2 durum. 81 0 8U4c; No. 3 durum, 8SW4c. Com: No. 2 wnito, kkuwc; No, 3 whlto, 6ijjil,c; No. 4 white, KV44TOc; No. 2 yellow, 61HQ62o; No. 3 yellow. 57W4T61c: No. 4 yellow. 55a 5SHc: No. 2. D9',4(&60c; No. 3, 66',468c: No. i, uoujovj no siup, viiBjc wais: io. i wnue. incase: standard. 37V4c: Nn. s white. 30fif3GMc: No. 4 white. 3Gfff3ffo. Barley: Malting. BaHCSc: No. 1 feed. 45 otc. yo: xmo. s, MHtfjouc; no. 3, fiSJpjSiSc. CHICAGO GRAIN" AND PROVISIONS Features of the Trading; and Cloning Prleso nil Itonrd of Trade. CHICAGO. Jnn. SO Dourlah nrn,n.M. for the winter crop In the United States moro tharn counterbalanced In the wheat market tmlnv nn rrnrf tn nr Prices because of unusunllv rnlrf vuih.i. hiiu hick oi snow protection in western icojiiin un eariy uuibc, xne close was steady at the same at last night to a shade decllno. Other ouno. ulatlve articles all showed a net loss- corn, ?,c to c; oats, c to lie, and provis ons. 7o to 12He. Surprise over unexpected strength at Liverpool gave the wheat market here a tendency at first to bulge. After shorts hud covered, however, the buying flurry ceased, and traders took more notice of domestic advices, particularly tho Ohio state report which estimated the Condition of winter ttrhent tn hn 1(11 against 90 a year ago. Radical depres sion in tno value of winter grades at Toledo was regarded as significant, and was COUPled with news from irnnum: City that red -winter premiums that were laaing away on nccount ot nearly half the receipts being of that grade. Smallni-Bs of arrivals northwest acted as a check on the wheat bears. Bliz- zuray weamer in mat direction was ex pected to ruduce further the amount of ireon supplies. In the corn crowd, belief that colder weather, although tending to increase the demand for feed, would noon start sellers again to work, led to heavy eclllng. The theory was that country roads which are now In generally bad condition would be Improved by a freeze. u was aiso ninieu mat largo stocks of kiln dried corn here wero being made ready to deliver on contracts. Oats had no Independent action. Cash demand was said to be decldely slack, especially cast. Provisions sagged, partly from the weakness of the grain list and partly from disappearance of any Important support. quotations on futures: Artlclel Open. Hlgh.I'Low. Close. Yca'y. Wheatl May. July. K 82 mi 91?i 81?i SiH 87T 87 S7H h74 66 66K 65Ji 65i tj 66 65H 64H 6ii 64!, 30ft 39?i 89' 3354 39 39W 39 8S 33 33', 21 K7V4 21 90 21 75 21 SO 21 00 11 37 U 0 11 32 11 32 11 V) 11 77 11 SO 11 67 11 70 11 SO Corn. May. July. OaU. May. July. Pork. May. Lara. May. Ribs. May, Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red. 96c; No. S red, 03394c; No. 2 hard, S3& 90c; No. 3 haVd. 88lgS9c; No. 2 northern, 89i90c; No. B northern, esi4f9c; No. i spring, iwwi(wc; ra. a spring, nwit&JC Corn: No. 3, KtJClHc; No. 3 white. 6& 66c; No. 8 yellow, 6162c Oatsi No. 2 white, 41c; No. 3 white, 3838c; stand ard, 33f83c. Rye: No, 2, 61&62c. Bar ley, wufivc. oeeas; umowiy, j. icxflu.i ; clover, lll.75W4.CO. Provisions! Pork. J21.70: lard, Sll.lOsJH.12; ribs, tll,12i8 U.67. EqOB unsottloa; receipts, i.bso cases; at mark,, cases included, 2SUc; ordinary (irsts, TJwnyic; tirsis, istiic. BUTTERlSasler; oreamerles, 25021c to 3232C C1IBBSB Steady: da sies. 17,S17?ic: twins, 103lc; Americas, 17UG17c; long horns, i7?iBlsc. POTATO K 8 Lower: receipts 62 cars: Michigan. Minnesota and Wisconsin red. 63Q(c; Michigan, Minnesota and Wiscon sin wnue, otowc. POULTRV-Allve, higher; springs, I3c; fowls, le; turkeys, 16c; dressed, 22c Kausns City Ornln and Provisions. T.-IVG1C HITV Tbh a tuuinii. Cash: No. 3 hard. S3gSq; No. 2 red. 9001c. L'QHN-NO, 2 mixed, 63c; No. 2. 62c; no. t wnue, uivjc; no. , uc. wiiKA'rMay, 7ic: July. KojS2Kc CORN May. 71ic: July. 66QCaWc. OATS-No. 2 white. 33Uc: No. 2 mixed. BUTTBR-Creampry, Sic; firsts, 33c; Kcunan, mk, iiucHing, u:tc. , EAiUB 1'irais. sic; seconds, aoc. POULTRYrrHena and springs, ISc. Minneapolis Grain Market, MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. 20. WHKAT-No. 1 hard. 83c: No. 1 northern, 86&8Gttc; No. 2 northern. S3He5Hc: No. I, 81K8 ClVr- Mnv K7Uf .Tnlv fttl!v DLiuua. 'uncnangea, BARLBY 46876c, RYE 65c. BRAN Unchanged. CORN No. i yellow, 367c, OATS No. 3 white, 36irSoc. FLAX-1.46H1.60H. t ' St. I.onls Genrral SlarUet. BT. LOUIB. Jan. 20WHISAT-N'o. red. S4&MO! No 2 hard, S&QVSc; May. 8154 AfiiKoi July. S5Uftfc. CORN No. 2. 64o; No. 2 white, 68 6&c: May, eiw. juiy. w,kc. OATS-No, 2. S9a40o; No. S white. 40c May. 89'4c; juiy, sane RYE 61c. Liverpool Grain Market. rirmnnnnr. In.. rt WIIPAT Qnnt firm: No. 2 red western winter, 8s; No. 1 Manitoba, 7s 2d; No. 2, 7s Mi No. 3. 7s; futures, steady; March, 7s 2d; May, 7s ld; July. 7s ld. CORN Spot, firm; American mixed, Cs Sd; La Plata, ruiures urm; rcoruary, 4s and' Marcn, nu. London Wool Market, IJNDON, Jan. 20. There were 11.191 bales offered at the wool sales today. The best prices of the series were paid. Americans purchased a few good merinos. Suitnr SliirUel. v.i.ii vnnlf .Inn 20. -8IGAri llnw ii.,'u..,i hlvher muscovado, 2.S&. cen- - J fcc, molasses, 2,1c, refined, ' NEW YORK jiTOCK MARKET President's Anti-Trust Message Has Little Effect. NOTHING IN IT UNEXPECTED Hrndlnn Attain Reflect ret-alstent ItrnllxluK. Kuch na linn Hern lit Progress for Several Days, NEW YORK. Jan. 20.-Presldent Wil son's recommendations to congress re garding untltnist legislation were of lit tle effect on the stock market. For sev eral days previously speculation was cur tailed and traders marked time pending publication of the message. It was as sumed that the message would have an important part In shaping speculative sentiment, but the action ot the- market was disappointing to those who looked for Immediate response. After the mes sage appeared tho market moved In the same Irregular way as during the pre vious portion or me session, closing with small gains for representative stocks. The nnathetlo attitude of the market probably was duo to the fact that the message contained no Importnnt feature for which tho street was not prepared. Advices from Washington since the pres ident's return from the south Indicated the position he was expected to take and It was these Indications which wore pri marily responsible for last week's art vancA in the market The message closely paralleled forecasts and traders found In it no new features which they could seise upon as a basts for opera tions. It was thought that later, when sufficient time had elapsed for more careful study of tho message and crystal lisation of sentiment the eifect might be more pronounced. At the outset tho market was slightly lower, but movements wero unusually narrow throughout the early session. Following publication of the president's message prices rose, but when It becamo apparent that 'little progress could be made in that direction traders sold tho market on the theory that the effect of the message had been discounted. Prices were sent down to the low level of the day, but In the last hour they wero bid UP strongly. Reading again reflected persistent realizing such aa has been In progress for several days. Canadian Paciria was affected by European selling and for a tlmo showed a loss pt more than 2 points. Petroleum shares, particularly Mexican, were strong. Bonds were firm. Government, munic ipal and somo second and third grade mortgages wero conspicuously strong. Total sales, par value, 3,250.000. Panama 3s, registered, advanced 3 on call. Napber of sales and leaainj quotations on stocks were: Silt.. Hlfh. Low. Clou. K.eoo 7Mi UK 75 S AmilMniated Copper Airerlcnn Axrlculturtl American Urct Hutr, American Can too 7. DUO SB 26(, ay. Si 47', 40 25 lOtt "? Jl'k American Cu pfd.. American C. a v.. 10,000 American Cotton oil... Am. Ice Fecurltlet , American Unaced , American LocoraotWe ... American 8. A It.,....., Am. R. ft II. ptd , Am. Hu(ar Ilednlnr.... American T, ft T , American Tobacco Anaconda Mlnln fo.... 1,000 ;oo 200 25 W 11H JIS 23 10 ti 31 j 4,0(10 69V 300 1011. 101'i 101 k 10j 4.700 lrm mi in 2.000 Si 554 PIT 1 93 Mi Atchlaon ,600 98 A.ciiimja pm ,, ......... Atlantic Contt Line Baltimore ft Ohio Bethlehem Steel Brooklyn llapld Tr Canadian Paclllo Central, Leather Chetapcake ft Ohio Chicago Q. W.... Chicago, M. ft ffl. r Chicago ft N. w Colorado ruel ft Iron... Coniolldated Oaa Corn Producta Delaware ft Iludion Denver ft Itlo Oranda,,., Denver ft R. O. ptd,,.,. Dlatlllera' Securltlei .... Erie Rrl let p(d.,.i Krl 2d ptd General Electric Ore at Northern pti...... Great Northern Ore) ctta,, Illinois Central Intarborouca Met. ...... Inter. Met. pfd International lUrrrt-ter.. Inter-Marine pfd , International Taper International Pump Kanaaa Cltr Southern... Laclede Oaa , Lehigh Valley Iulaylllo ft Kaahvllle.. M St. P. ft H. 8te. M. Mlaaourl, K. ft T Mltaourl ractlle National niicult National Lead N. n. n. of M. 2d tfd.. 300 SM M ttv. 300 124 4.700 93; 1,000 36(4 too SO 11.M0 S13U 2UH 211V4 1.4W 26H 26V4 IH t.100 63t a 7M 4',4 13 13S t.eoo 164 io:. ms 400 11SH 1MH 131 zoo sis izu aivi 400 134 !i 1I3U 133 li oo iih u a 1(4 17 2t 600 t.OOO soo roo i; 47U 17W SOU 30V. 47i 47i 38V, 3S' ,2 400 14S UlZ 148 1,700 liSH lltti 11MJ Z.WU SSl 17 37a, Hl'.t 15 MH 107M 15 Vi 2H SOO 154 60(1 1 200 109 300 14li 4'JO tli IS to; 108 14K loo 2(k te!4 1,200 1SJH 1B2 US 00 llHi liSH lilK 200 lit 12JK 128U 700 22U tt tt 2,400 it 2SU 2IVi 12S 47 U 200 11 11U New York Central 7,300 K 91 tlK It. I. U. w V Norfolk ft Wwlern North American ,, Northern Paolflo , 1,200 m J03?i 103H 200 711i 71H 70H 4,104 l!3ti IliU 113U 600 27 24 27 8,200 11SH l!27i 11314 im. u , 19W 1.004 Si SITi 3lU raclflc Mall rennulvanla 'People's (! P., c., C. ft St. 1, nttaburgh Coal ,., r re wed Hteel Car Pullman Pelace Car..., Reading 400 iku m iMVi 44,704 lC9ti WK 164 Republic Iron ft Steel. . Republic I. ft tt. pfd... nock Iiland Co......... Itock Iiland Co. pfd.... St. U ft 8, F. Id pfd.. Seaboard Air Line Seaboard A, L. pfd Hloaa-sheffleld S. ft I... 2,100 1,100 300 2,700 24U 23Ti 21 7 SO 144 23H 23 1U soo 200 2S.000 2,700 6O0 900 4 32 S ; 14 12 34; 44 32M 93 lili eiH 34U Southern Pacific , Houthern Hallway So. Railway pfd Tenneaeee Copper , Ttxea ft Pacific 1 141, union raclflc Union Pacific pfd United Statea Ilealty.... United Statea Rubber... United Statea Steel 23,200 i:s mi tsu 10(4 53T. 22 'i 3.1 IU !( M 76X4 400 . 70,100 NH , :,mo iow 00 11 too tvt mi 1M 32 U. R. steel pfd Utah copper Va. -Carolina Chemical , wabaah Wabaan pfd Wntern Maryland .... Weatern Union , Weetlnihouae Electric , Wheeling ft Luke Prle coo h 1,204 too 63 (I1 r9 tt new naven 900 77 76W Total aalea for the day, 557, W0 aharee, r.ji'UlTluenat York Mourv JlarUrl. NEW TOIIK. Jan. 20. MONBY-Call. steady; per cent; ruling rate, 2 per cent; closing bid, 14T2 per cent. Time loans, easy;: sixty days. 3 per cent ninety days, 3Hfl3i per cent) six months, 4S4li per cent. MBRCANTILK PAPEIt-4',i06 per cent. STEHLINQ KXCHANOE Steady: sixty day bills, J4.ST35flM.83G5; demand, $4.9025; commercial bills, 4.82K. SILVER-rDar, 67c; Mexican dollars, 45c. BONDS-Oovernment, railroad, firm. Closing quotations on bonds were at follows: U. B. ref. 2a. reg... JIHK. r. So. tt. Z.. 96 do coupon .hi'. 8. dab. 4a 1931... tl V. I. la. rg,,..,...l2UIi. ft N". unl. 4a., . I do coupon K. ft T. lit 4a. Mi V, 8. 4a, ref 111 do gen. 4Ue gji? do coupon .112 Mo. Pacific 4a u raruroa la coupon. .1M4 do cony, tg..: ..... jt Amer. Ac. la 100 N. It. R. of M. 4Ht It A. T. ft T. cr. 4.. 94 N. Y. C. g. 314a,. 83 Am. Tobacco (a. ...Ill do deb. 4a JJK Armour ft Co. 4Ha,. 91HN, Y. N. 11, ft II, n Atchlaon gn. 4a.... WW er. ma 7s do cr. 4a. 1940.... 97N. ft W. let e. 4a.. 94U do cr, Ca -.101 do cr. 4a 103 A. C. L lit 41 KSUNo. Pacific 4a wti Bal. ft Ohio 41 91. 'do 3a 7U do 3Ha .. ... ... ;" o. 1 rfdg. 4,., y,i nrook. Tr. cr. 4s. tisi-enn. er. )),a lilt., JU Cen. of Ga. 6a IMVa 'fl ron. 4a JOOV uen. ieatnar m... y .ioio gen. 4a. 113 Chet. ft Ohio t'.la. Jf. u. ft u. F. fg 4a nu Ha rnnT. 4Ua 1S do gen. la tl Chicago ft A. SVit , 63 Kt. I 8. W. c 4a 7l do gen. 4a tViXo. Pac. col. 4i... . uu C M ft H P e 4V4.. 10144 do cr. 4a notf C II. I. P. c. 4a 6II1 dp lit rat. 4a iu do rfg. 4i... ....... 77 So. Railway la. ..,.1042 C. ft 8. r Ilia. 92 do gen. 4a T5U P. ft II. cr. 4a 9lli Union Parlfle 41..., ttli D. ft R. 0. ret. (a. 70 do er. 4i t! munitnf U tt do Jit ft ref. 4t... 9i(Z Erie p. 1. 4a I I'. S. rtubber e. lta do gen. 4a 741JU. 8. Steel Id 6e...lOUi Ant. U aer. n.. 74 V.-C. tTi.m it. ii74 III. Cen. lat rtf. 4. JJKWabaah let 4 eg, 4a 7 IfE" tt? -i.v: SSflalf- ' ;: !! w -t-Tii. ienirai .. Bid. Offerees Loral Beeitrltles, Quotations furnlahaa by Burnt. Brlnler ft Co., 449 Omaha National bask buildings Bid. Aiktd, Ateraeea it. I". o. . iki n jw Cedar Co.. Nab.. 4ch. Dli. (a, 1911,, 91 Deer ft Co. pfd 94 Dundee, Neb.. U. 1922 M El raw. Tea. Sewer (a, 1962 .... 102 Fairmont Creamery 6 p. c guar.. 100 100 99 190 101.15 iooh KO l 91 99', Fairmont Creamery 7 p. e pfd, (treat Waalern Hugar, com , , Ureal Weatern Sugar, pfd ,. Harrta to, Tea 4,e. IWil w 41 94 II', 24-; 94 19 ju It Jffi llydraull'- rreaa nr a pi i 94 Nv-8iMdr-Kolr, Freimit. .. . 1M Nwfotk, NK, , 1MI 14 W it Clljr t Omh !!, INI WU, 10 imun a c. n st nr. M. ih m Otoakt l 11. It. II.. pM MUj Omttu K k I P., fit II lirkm Nil Itank mock. So. I)mh4 rettUni). On . . H N ruft Sound Trte. L 1'. U. 11. Pntwi Ktock Yard itoH. t ltotkr Ml. Kutl Co A Hlout nir Hlk yrJ, pM t tn Antonio, Trt . . ri0 1(4' a M lloatnn Slmsti Mnrkvt., BOSTON, Jan. SO. Closing quotations on stocks were; Allauei .. .. . Ned Crni 1 Aml. Opper .... JM, Nlplnliui Minn ... I A Z. U ... . 114. North Uutlo U Aflon rom. . 4HN6rth Like i rii. Arltonn. . U'tOU Uowlolen US a llttla IH-J IJ CenttnoUl lSHQulncy Covprr IUom f. V. MHphaniioii Krt iluttt O. M... UUBUptrur "rt JO IU 4TV. uv 3 4T KranVltn S -Ilsuperlor d n. M (Iranby Con l Tamarack Oreene Cananea ... I L'. S. II ft M late Royal Coppef 21H do ptd Kerr 1 . 4 tt-Ut'tah. Oon . . Lake Copper . .. t'alitah Cupper C.. tjt Halle Copper . 4H Winona . Miami Coprer .... MU Wolverine .... Mohawk 4i l.iiuilnu Stock Sinrkrt. UOSVON. Jan. 2a American securities moved Irregularly during the early ttn.l Ine today. At noon Canadian Taclflo was 1U lower and the rest of the list ranged from U below to i above parity. Consols for money. 73 ll-lfis; consols for account, 73.s. I'nlon Raclflc, 163. bar sliver, quiet nt 26d. Money, SlfSi per cent. Discount rates: Short bills. 3110&3Va per cent; three months, 31 3 6-16 per cent. NEW YORK (IT. Nr.lt .11. MARKET Qtintntlons of the liny on Various Commodities. NEW YOnif. Jan. 20.-PLOUl-Qulrt; spring patents, M,4"4ft.W; winter straights, st.1504.23; winter patents. I4.404.er; snrlnir clears. 14 ttM?4 .20: txtra No. 1 win ter, I3.wr3.75; extra No. 2 winter. t3.Xit 3.W: Kansas straights. N.0MM.11. WHEAT Spot market was easy, No. 3 hard winter, 7?c, c, I. f., Now York; No. 2 red J1.00, nominal, elevator, domestic; No. 1 northern Manitoba. Kic, t. o. b. afloat: No. 1 northern, Duluth. $1.01Vi, f. o b, afloat Kuturca wero steady and closed net unchanged. May, 95o; July, MHc. HOl'S-KInn; state, common to choice, 1913 crop. 40ii"48c. 1912 crop, 20f25c; Pacific coast. 1K13 orop, S3(f27c; 1S12 crop, WiUc. HIDES Quiet; Hoogta, 391iG31Mic; Central America, 29Hc. PETIIOLEUM-Steady; refined, New Tork, bulk, t..23; barrels, 1S.75, case. 211.25. WOOL Steady; domestic fleece, XX Ohio. 251J26C. OOItN Spot market easy; new No. 3 yellow, lbc, c. I. f New York, to arrive. OATS Spot market easy; standard white, 4tWS45c: No. 3 white, tlJTmttoj No. 4 white, 43141T44. nil elevator; fancy clipped white. 45V447c. HAY-Steady; standard, H.02K: No. 1, $1.0ft1.07V4: No2. USciI1.00; No. 3, RJ90c. LEATHEIt-Plrm; hemlock firsts, rJjp 30c: seconds. 28fi29c. PUOVISIONS-I'ork steady: mess, 123.50 (324.;; family. e24.D04J27.00; short clears. 20.2:Ktf22.50. Ueef. steady; iness. 1S.00i& 18.60: family. 119.00420.00. Cut meats, firm; pickled bellies. 10 to 14 lbs., lli 13.25plckled hams, 113.G0. Lard, (ir.rely steaay; miauio west, u.ju(i!.;u; reuncu, easy; continent, 11I.S6; South America, 12.25; compound, steady, tS.a5R.D0. BUTTEH Steudy: receipts, 8.20J tubs; creamery extras, 33fi34c; firsts, 23W32c; held extras, SlU(fr32Hc; firsts. 2SQ31c; process extras, 21HiV25c; lactory flrstB, 21M6'22c. CHEESE Klrm; receipts, 1,100 tmxes; state, whole milk, held specials, 17?;018o; average fancy. 17U&17iic; fresh specials, 17W17Hc. EGOS Weak; receipts, 830 cases; fresh gathered extras, 3.Vft3Gc; extra firsts, 334 e34c; flrstB, 338"3lc; refrlgerntor firsts, a0HO31c; nearby hennery whites 40341c. I'OULTUY Drcsxed, firm: rresu Kllica western chickens, I524c; fpwls, 15l9c; turkeys, lSffiuc. OMAHA (1UM3IIA1, MAnKIiT. DUTTEH-No. 1, l-lb. cartons, 33c; No. 1, UMb. tubs, 31c. CHEESE lmpohtcd Swiss. 20c; Ameri can Swiss, 24c: block Swiss, 22c; twins, 20ci daisies, 20c; triplets, tOc: Young Americas, 21c; blue label brick, 18ttc; llmberger. 2-lb 20c: New York white, 20c FISH White, fresli. lfie: trout, fresh. 15c; largo crapplcs, fresh, 1301Co; Spanish mackerel, 16o; snail roe, per pair, 40o; salmon, fresh, 10c; halibut, fresh. Ho; buffalo, 9c; bullheads, 13c; channel cat fish, 16c; pike, 16c; pickerel, 12c. POULTHY-nrollers. 14.00-36.00 per dor.; hens, 15c; cocks, 12c; ducks, 16c; geese, 16c; turkeys, 23c; pigeons, per doz 11.20; ducks, full feathered, 12o; geese, full feathered, 11c; squabs, No. 1, 1U0; No. 2, 50c. wholesale prices of beef cuts effective today In Omaha are as follows: UEEK CUTS-No. 1 ribs. 17Wcj No. 2, 15?ic; No. 3, 12V4c. No. 1 loins, 18c No. 2, 17c; No. 3, c. No. 1 chucks. 10ic; No. 2, 1054c; No. J, 9Hc. No. 1 rounds, 13Vic; No. 2, 13c; No. 3. 12c. No. 1 plates, 6Vc: No. 2, 8c; No. 3. 7Wc. FRUITS Oranges: California navels, extra fancy Bunklst, CO. 12G, 150, 176, 200 end 250 sizes, 3.0Q; 230 size, 12.50; 283 size, 12.40 : 321 size, S2.25: Florida, 94 and 126 sizes, 13.00; 150, 17G, 200 and 21U sizes. $2.50; 253 size, 12.40; 288 and 224 sites, 12.25; Florida Kumatiats. ner box. 25c. AnDles: Extra fancy Washington Jonathans, per box, J2.25; Whlto Winter Pearmulns, per box, J2.25; fancy White Winter Pear ma:iui, per box, 12.00; fancy Idaho Illauk. Twigs, per box, 12.00; fancy Idaho Bald wins, per box, 12.00; fancy Idaho York Imperials, per box, (2.10: fancy Idaho waibridges, per box, ji.ha; fancy luano Willow Twigs, ner box. 11.85: fanov Idaho Smith Cider, per box, U.85; extra fancy Idaho Northern Epy, Greenings or Kings, Per box, 12.00; extra fancy Idaho Ham- bos, per box, !?.:&; extra fancy lien Davis, per box. .11.65: fancy Ben Davis, par box. 11.50: choice Ben Davis, per box, i.w; Ben Davis, per bbl $1.50; York Imperials, r.M fl FA. tl.l. ..am J t.f ac wmi., f.w, uiuniw . a-ci uv.t e?f"v. Lemons: Extra fancy Bunklst, 300s and 350s. ner box. 1160: extra choice Med Ball, 300s and 260s, per box, 7.50. Grapes: Extra fancy ismperors, per crate, $2..o; uan Lmrjerors. ner bbl.. 14.00: ImDorted Mal agas, extra fancy, 17.00; fancy, 6.60; extra ouoice, n.w; cnoice, o.au. urapeiruu: Extra fancy Florida. 26s, 13.50; 46s and 96s, 13.75; 64s, 64s and 80s, 14.25. Cranberrleai l CX f.U, Mill tV.1V. UUIC I MM.,, $9.00; Bell nnd Cheny. per bbl., $8.50; late red, per bbl., $8.25; ntchaid, per bbl., $9.00; extreme Jumbo, ner bbl.. $11.00. Itlver Early Ohio, per bu., $1.00; Iturals or Bur bank's, per bu., 85c; Idaho Iturals, per bu., 180c. Sweet potatoes: Per hamper, 11.23. Cabbage: Holland seed, per lb,, 2c: red, per lb., 30c. Onions; Ohio, large Red Olobe. per lb.. VAc: Spanish, per crate. 11.50. Tomatoes; California, per 4-baket crate, $100. MISCELLANEOUS California figs. 12 12-oz. pkgs.. 86c; 50 C-oz. pkgs., $2.00; Cali fornia tuacK iigs, 12 iz-oz. pKgs., Jl.w; J crown Imported figs, ped lb., 18c; 3-crown Imported figs, per lb., 13c; 7-erown pulled figs (boxes weighing about 5 lbs.), 90c; 5 crown pulled figs (boxes weighing about 0 lbs.), 75c, 7-crown pulled fig (boxes weighing 10 oz.). per doz.. $1.25. Drome. dary brand dates, pkg., $3.00; Anchor orana aates, pgg,, $2.za; Hallowe'en dates, per lb., VAc, Parnlps, per lb., Sc. Car- reia, per iu c, uesis, per io., jc. 'iur- Callfornlu Jumbo celery, ner doz.. z5c Michigan celery, par dox 35c. Cider, per aeg, ej.j per nan ooi,, fo.va. unailots, per doz.. 50c. Parsley, ner doz.. 40c. Radishes, per doz., 50c. Head lettuce, per aoz., i.w. jiome-grown tear lettuce, per uuz., auc. ureen j)ei'iers, per DaSKet, we. Wax or green beans, per hamper, $6.00. Hot house cucumbers, per do., $1.60rjt.OO. Cauliflower, per crate. 13.25. Venetian garlic, per lb 12'o. Eggplant, per doz., $2.00. Horseradish (2 doz. bottles In case), per ease. $2.00. Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, per lb., 19c. Medium pecana, per lu iJVic Pecans, Jumbo, per lb., J5c, Giant pecans, Louisiana paper shell, per lb 23c. FU berts. per lb 15c. Drake almonds, per lb., 18c; paper shell, 23c, Brazils, per lb.. 18c; large washed, per lb lc. Blaok walnul. per lb 2c. Peanuts, raw, No. J' ve,l lhc!i1c'' JlP?" pr..1- 8c' roasted, per lb., 8t4c Shell bark hickory nuts, per lb., 4a White rice popcorn, per lb., 4o. Checkers, per 100-lb, case, $3.50; per 0. pkg. case, $1.75. Cocoanuts, per pack, rr.OO. Chestnuts, Imported Italian, per lb.. lOo; sack or bbl lots, 9c, Honey, white clover, 24-sectlon case, per case. Dry' fiunda Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 20. DRT OOODS Cotton goods markets ruled steady today, with an active trade going on In napped goods. Staple dress goods for fail are to be priced on the same level as that for eprlng. Yarns were firmer, wtlh a higher tendency noted Key to the stUaUonBcv Advertising. OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET Cattle Steady to Ten Cents Higher and Fairly Active. HOGS OrEN FIVE TO TEN HIGHER yhrrn and l.nmlis tit All Kind" Very llrlik Mellrrn nt Ailinnrr of Ten tn I'lfleen t'enls Over Slnndny. SOl'TII OMAHA, Jail. SO, 19H. Receipt were; Cattle. Itqss. ShVe'r; vjuiciai monnay 8,310 K..4I1 Kstlmate Tuesday G.SOO 18,aX) 8,000 of cattle, hog and sheep at the Bouth Omaha live stock market for tho year to date as compared with Inst year: , 191S. 1914. Inc. V?U,B M.7 e2,0t"J 2,. H,K 155,231 tO.788 11.443 bli1e, ,' '.SH 135.412 7,910 The following table shows the range ot prices for hogs at the eVjuth Omnhu live stock market for the last few days, with comparisons: Date, 1814. 11913. 1912 . 1 191 1 . 1 1910. 1 1SKW . 1 1IHW. Jan. &., Jan. 6.. Jan. 7.. Jan. 8.. Jan. 9.. Jnn, 10. Jan, 11. Jan. 12. Jan. 13. Jan. 14. 7 KM. 7 92V. 6 00 7 76 8 471 8 49 C 65 7 13 7 11 7 14 6 17 7 SO u G S3 8 58 4 31 4 21 4 21 4 80 4 22 4 16 4 OS 4 29 4 29 4 33 4 '2i 4 23 a 7 SM, 7M?, 7 91 7 87 7 82 8 W 6 1ft 6 09 6 03 8 43 7 16, 5 82 8 06U 7 24 8 23i 7 12 7 m 6 10 7 75 8 IS 8 28 5 74 8 04H 6 17 7 78 7 73 6 821 5 56 7 5H s mi C 00 6 1ft 6 13 8 4S 7 69 7 69 8 66 5 8 Jan. 15. Jan, 16. 8 13i 7 11 8 4! 5 87 5 93 S U7 8 Hit S 2(Vi 7 15 8 47 Jan. 17. 2i ti OK 7 72 Jan. IS. 7 26 6 04 7 7S 7 84 8 41 GOGI Jan. It. tt Ml 8 331 3 t'.'l Jan. 20. 8 WW I 5 95 7 09) 8 311 tf 03 4 27 Sunday, RecelDta niul dlsnoallluii of live stock at the Union stock Vnrtii,, routh Omaha, lor tne twenty-four hours ending at n o'clock yesterday: RECEIPTS-CARS. Cattln. Ilntm. 571ii.r.ti. C. M. & St. P. Ry 16 6 4 WRUUHIl It. 11 I ,, ., Missouri Pacific Ry 6 4 .. Union Pacific R. R 36 y, it & N. W. Ry cast 21 3 & N. W. Ry.. west 61 K7 11 C, St. P., M. & O. Ry.... 22 12 I C, H. & Q. Ry., cast 12 1 C, H. & Q. Ry., west 27 31 4 C It. I, ,fc P. Ry., east.,. 9 8 3 C. R. 1. t P. Ry., west... 4 Illinois central uy lu 4 .. Chicago Q W. Ry. 4 6 .. Total receipts 231 175 37 DISPOSITION-HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep Morris & Co 5nS Swift &A:o 843 1.170 716 3.102 X.3G6 3,533 1,824 3,089 2,000 Cudahy Packing Co 991 Armour & uo vui Morrell 6 P. Co 10 S. O. P. Co 7 Hill & Son 2&. F. B. Lewis 224 Huston & Co 10 J. II. Root & Co 134 J, II. Bulla 2( L. F. Husz 77 nosenstocic liros im McCrcary & Kellogg... 25 Wertholmer & Dcgcn... 118 Sullivan Bros 79 Rothschild 119 Mo. & Kan. Calf Co.... 107 Christie 1-0 iiiBKtns " Huffman l Meyers 9 Dennlson & Francis..,.. Z) Bolter. Jones & Hinmi.. Tanner .Ji Harvey Iowa Cattle Co w Other buyers 19j .1,247 Totals 0,057 12.171 I".'-" patti.p n.l,ur. ttrna n verV fair Ttln Of cattle again this morning, but the aullty was not especially good; that is, tnoro was a good deal cf trosh Included In tho recolpts. , Beef steers were in very much better demand than yesterday and tho trade took on a better tone. Buyers seemed to want the cattlo and wero out In the yards In good season In the morning looking for supplies of good bto ocrs. The market became fairly active, with prices on tho desirable grades strong to lOo higher. Trashy kinds, as a matter of courso, weni' more or less neglected ana did not show as much Improvement. It Will bo rpmeinbered that yeaicrauy s inur kct was quoted 1015o lower on beeves, so that today's advance mukca up for a good shnro of tho docllnc. Cows and heifers wero In active de mand and fully lOo higher. The offer ings changed hands rapidly and an early elearancn was effected. rinod stock cattlo and feedors were in good demand at steady prices, but tho J trailn wiim not uulto us snaunv as YOB terday. Buyers wero more Inclined to taltn their time In making selections, but, still, tho market aB a whole was In a very fair condition, interior graaes wutu a little weak. Quotations on cattle: uood to choice beef steers, 88.J0tf8.90; fair to good beef steers, V.'SWISM; common to fair beet steers, 86.75D7.80; fair to cholco yearlings, ia.wiFtti.7S: trond to choice cornfed heifers. I6.507,75; good to cholco cows, I6.25f) 6.76; fair to good grades, 15.256.25; com mon 10 IKir graqes. i.-wu,, hiiou iu nhnlcM atnekers and feeders. $7.25417.75: fnlr tn miod stockers and feeders. 16.65 7.25: common to fair stockers and tendtra. ia.7ooe.ba; siock cows aim iiuuum, tJ.-iv, fl.so; stocK caives, to.iow.w, vein ciiivco, 7.0010.00; bulls, stags, etc.. 5.1&7.00. A. Pr. No. At. rr. Ill ID , 77 7 00 111 7 30 1 910 I 10 i...., i:w t to 1240 I 20 1212 t 20 f 7 M 59 Ill 7M .., 971 I 20 ...1003 I 10 .,,1125 I 20 ...1M4 120 ...1117 l ...1077 I If. .,.7211 I 21 ...im i ti ...1421 I ...117 HO ,,.1111 140 .,.1101 179 19 l7.,.,. II 1 79...... .. hdv I ,u a,,..... .,1111 7 90 10 ,.1012 I 01 :l 1040 I 0 0 1111 I 03 !,.... 1246 I M 122 8 01 U. ...... 101 I 10 '19 ..... 782 I 10 II 1219 I II 1 1211 IS 41,. II.., 20 ,... 21.,.. 19,,,. 17... 5.... 2J..., J... 1..., I.... 1 ... ... -BTKKM AND HEIFERS. . ... 710 7 to 1 5,1 902 7 M ,a 00 110 1 00 2,., 1010 I 40 ,,,,..109 I 10 1041 A II 991 9 ......MM 7 00 1115 T CO ...1040 I fo ...1110 6 75 .1110 I to C... 17 .,.. .... ...1211 W ...1240 "1 rr?ws,IAND HB'iFERS 1. .1f7 a SO 1A1A I IA 6 1VS I uu ., 40. 4 7S ..loot 10 ,.. 901 7 73 ,., lit T f6 ., 430 7 75 IIO 22 u'.'.'.'.' i.... 2... S.... 419 10 100 s M ka A tJ BULLS. ,lM Wes: IM 7 00 I . . . J00 I 00 2 2i0 04 2 ... 10 9 to 3 iat o If. 1 ..)07t 4 71 ... 10 10 00 ., 290 10 00 , iio io no ,, iu io no l,... !..,. j.... i.... 2.... 3.... 9.,.. 35.... 1. 15. .. w io oo irrVSrMfKRS AND FEEDERS SJ I 76 10 707 1 10 '. Ml 2S 10 121 7 . 910 4 tl M 917 7 M . . 114 7 is WESTERNS. COLORADO. 23 heifers... 804 7 10 15 cows 931 6 30 SOUTH DAKOTA. J7 rv...., 845 6 60 HOOK A very fair run showed up this morning, but advices from other points were a little stronger, and as there seemed to be a strong local demand, the market opened with all buyers taking good heavy and butcher hogs at prices that were quoted as 5O10c higher. As was tho case on Monday, the commoner grades, espe cially of the light weight stuff, woro very much neglected during the early rounds, and It was not until the majority ot the hogs had been sold that buyers began to take much notice ot them. As a good share of the ordors had been filled by this time, the demand was not nearly so earger, and prices offered for the mixed light hogs were In no case more than a nickel higher, and In many Instances lit tle better than steady. As a result of this weakening of the market the late trade was very dull, and while the early move ment was fairly active, the forenoon was weli advanced before anything like a clearance was made. Towards tho extreme cloio the market became very weak, and In many cases the packers een refwed 10 bid on tho IlKht welRht stuff, while such bids na tlu.y did make were, If anything, weaker than yesterday. Under these conditions a number of salosrricn refused to cash their offerings, and at noon thcrp were stivcral loads still In first minds, rack ets ar demonstrating every day that they hnvo no un for the lighter grade of horn, and while they will buy them on a light run to fill out their droves. It I very hard to get any action on thrni It there Is anything like a fair supply In sight. Hulk of the supply moved nt a range of IS lKti&K. and bent kinds reached JS.45, the highest price that has been pnld so fnr this year, and 7l4;c higher than Monday's to) 1. Supplies ware estimated at 1S6 cars, or 13.000 head. tnaklPK the total for the two days something like lK,S0.t. This Is over 2.000 smaller tlmn littt week and about 5JW lighter than for tho snine days a No. Ar. Rh. IV. N'o. Ar. fh. Pr. M IU ... 7 U 11 Ill B0 I 30 40 . . .171 Ml 00 C7 3tl . M 24.. . .Ill ... I IM II.. .. 211 ... I U 71 177 ... lid 19 90 10 6 20 7 Ill ... 110 J 199 . 6 3e 10 til io I lit, w ate ... I i ii le 4t i ii M ill . . i lo 91 !"4 ... I 14 16. ... It . . 6 10 71 IM 10. I U 7 IM M I H 21 lit ... X II i At 10 I 7 Ml ... I l 49 2M 10 I II w til to i ii ti x i a It. . ..112 49 13 51 .983 jt IK 41 Ill ... IM II 7 .. IX 11 :u io i 90 im :o2 ... i M.. .-....! ... I 90 71 . ... Jl ... 1 It Ill It IN 4 277 ... I 10 9ft ... I 90 4.. .. JM ... IM 3! Ill ... I XI W, 161 ... lit it m iio i 90 ii : ... i U Ill ... I 9 1$ STMI 10 l 70 ttl 10 H 90 Ml ... 140 71 . ...JM . IS II 347 .. I 4) 7: ....w ... i it 7 ... 1 40 74 .. ..til . . I M 10 JM ... I 40 fl 199 40 I t M 117 ... I 40 41 .. ..139 ... I S .10 K . I 4') li Sit ... I Jo CI 9C ... I 4.1 ai :i9 ... ik o :io ... 40 19 J14 10 IS 7 ... I 10 M Jit ... I M t tf ... I 4il 7i.... xt no sail u m ... i4n 17 SOI 40 9 X 14 JM ... I 40 79... .,.. ... 19 110 ... 140 71 IK ... I fA 10 116 .. I 40 103.. ..144 ... 1 90 .......7 10 4J't 1 Ill . . I M CI 4 ... I 4t4, 77 117 40 I SO 47 S04 .. I 41 11 Ill 40 I 90 70 JM ... I 41 PIOS, SHEEP Anything In the lino of killers sold freelv at nrices strong to l&lfl&o lilL-hnr Thn Imnrnvement Was due to R roiupurativoly light run ot sheep and Inmbs for a Tuesday nnd also to a ueuer feeling In tho easttrn trade In dressed mutton. Tho receipts nt most other points alto showed n slight falling off and prices were reported enrly as better than yos tcrdav. The local sunnly was estimated at about 9,000 head, whereas a week ago some 10,377 head were at tho disposal of buyers and on the same day a year ago tno receipts aniounieti to jm,hi. iicnu, ii was another owe nnd lamb market, as only one or two loads of wethers and yearlings wero in sight. Tiiero was a slight improvement In tho quality this morning nnd this helped trado along a little as the packert hod good demands for good kilters, trade being active until practically everything wits cleaned up at an enrly hour In tho forenoon. Lnmbs ranged all tho way from 87.2547 7.90, thn latter price being top, having neen pain ror several loans, some Idaho wheat field grades sold uround $7.75 and somo on tho feeder order went to a feeder buyer at $7.10. Ewes moved largely at JS.0Ofl5.25. A bunch of yearlings brought Jb.M) and one of wethers f,75. uuotatlons on sheen and lambs: Lambs. good to choice, 17.858.10; lambs, fair to goon, K.ivyT.so; minus, culls, TC.DWQfl.ou; yearlings, light. 86.46lI41.D0: vearllnes. heavy, 5,76J(1.40; wethers, good to choice, t5.V(j5.fj0; wethers, fair to good. SG.26!B15.60; owes, good to choice, fG.00HJ6.50; ewes, air to goon, 4.4Wio,w. 433 cornfed lambs 65 7 50 G 40 4! 50 5 50 C 25 5 25 7 35 7 25 7 75 7 90 7 50 7 "3 G 75 ft 25 C 50 5 2i 6 2S 4 00 R 25 7 W 7 7 CO 7 60 7 90 7 90 7 00 7 00 238 cornfed ycurlingH ,,, ,.87 400 Idaho feeder lambs 45 76 Idaho feeder lambs 40 166 cornfed awes , ,, 108 3 cornfed ewes ..,,100 113 cornfed lambs 64 105 cornfed lambs , 53 472 Idaho lambs 7 512 cornfed lambs 78 4S0 cornfod lambs 74 805 Idaho lumbs 79 u Idaho wethers 120 278 Idaho ewes .......109 111 Idaho yearlings 93 175 Wyoming cwos 97 .. or, 93 101 66 67 4 62 87 224 Wyoming owes ... 100 culls 102 Wyoming owes ... 201 Wyoming Jambs .. 101 Wyoming lambs .. 198 cornfed lumbs 84 cornfed lambs 84 cornfed lambs .... 99 cornfed Iambs .... 244 cornfed lambs .... 72 53 65 cornfed lambs .... CHICAGO I.IVH STOCK MARKET Hons Close WeiiU, to Shade I.ntrct Hheep Hlroiiur. CHICAaO! Jan. 20, CATTLE Receipts, 4,000 head: beeves, steady; Blockers and feeders, lvirzoo higher: beeves. I0.704i3.50 Texas steers, I6.90ft1i.10; western steers m.Z59t.uo: stoc tern ami roeuors. ih.:miM cows and heifers, I3.50f78.50; calves, 87.50 tri 1 1. ihi N HOOS-Recelpts, 28,000 head; market closed weak to shu.Ua lower: bu c u sales. $.4038.50: light 88.20328.45: mixed 88.251I8.60: heavy. 8.2G48.G6: rough. o.'ihSt .su; pigs, is.7D(rn(.zu. SHEEP AND LAMUB-Reco Ms. 9.000 neaa; marnet strong wun .Monuuy s tie cllne regained: natives. 14.WWf-6.00: west em, ti.866.0!; yearlings, J5.MW.ir,-, lambs, native, ti.toti?,lo; western, X6.90ti.i0, Knniuia City Live Stuck Market. KANSAS CITY, Jan. 20, CATTLE Re celpts, 7,000 hoadi market strong; 15c higher; primo fed steers, S8.tioa0.z3 dressed beet steers, I7.K3.CQ; weatern steers, J.OO(t7S.50; southern Btocrs, $6.25 o.w; cows, ii.Jtii.w; neirers, w.wam.w stockors and feeders, t6 2538.00; bulls, i5.Hxa7.w; calves, 3ii.50fm.60. HOQS Receipts, 16,000 head: market. fllOo higher: bulk of - sales. S8.1Ml(j.45 is jAf,a n, n i. n ....... . SS.20Q8.5O; light. 88.05118.35; pigs, S6.85Q7.fiO. SHEEP AND LA M US Recoil) tn. 2.000 head; market, 10yi5o higher; lambs, 87,50 b.iij; yearungs, vi.iaw.w, weiners, 15.35 fit, Louis Live MfCfU Mnrket. ST. LOUIS. Jan. 20. CATTLE Re celpts, 6,200 head; market steady; native beef steers. 87.50119,25: cows and heifers. SI. 25438,50; stockers nnd feeders, 85.003) 7.60; southern steers, 15.7508. 10; cows and heifers, II.OOQO.OO; native calves, W.GOtfl 11.00. HOOB-Rceelpts, 13.000 head; market fi ftlOa higher; pigs and light. 86.6008.50; mixed and butchers, JS.2Sjj8.C0; good heavy, $3.6006.00. SHEEP AND LAMRS Receipts, 2,100 head: marktt lOo higher; native muttons, $5.00G.60; lambs, $7,0038.20. Mlinix CltV Live Ntock Market. BIOUX CITY. Ia., Jan. 20. CATTLE Receipts, 1,700 head; market steady; na tive steers, $7.4ft5(8.60; butchers' .stock, $5.2Sfi7.C0: canners, $3.60114.60; calves, $7.50 010.00: bulls, stags, etc., S5.C04f7.00. IIOUS Receipts. 4.000 head; market. 6c higher; heavy. $8.264i.30; mixed, $8.20 8.25; light. $8.1OQ&20; bulk of sales, $8.15(9 HHEEP AND LAMBS-Ilecelnts, 4.500 head; market steady; fed muttons, $5.50 6.50; wethers. S4.504JC50; ewos, $3.76f4.S;; lambs, $5.5007.50. St. Juaeph Live stuck BInrket. ST. JOSEPH. Jan, 20. CATTLE Re ceipts, 2,000 head; market steady; steers, $5.oytf9.M; oows and heifers, $.25i8.60; calves, $5.00811.00, HOGS Receipts, 10.0) head; market steady; top, $8.45; bulk of sales, $8.16 8 40. SHEEP AND LAMnS-Recelpts, 3.0CO head; market strqug; lambs, $5.00718.00, Live Ntoek In Hlnht. Receipts of live stock at the six prin cipal western inurkets; Cattle. Hogs. Sheen. SIOUX CltV 1.700 4,000 4,500 Katwias city 7,roo St, Louis 5,200 16,000 13,000 28.O0O 10.000 6.69.' 2,000 2,100 Chicago 4.000 St. Joseph 2,000 South Omaha , 5,500 9,009 3.000 8,000 Totals .25,400 76.69.1 28,600 Metal Mnrket. NEW YORK. Jan. 20.-MBTAL8-Lead. quiet at $4.06474.10: London, 207s6d. Spelter, quiet nt $5.20416.30; London, (21 10s. Copper, firm, standard spot to April offered at 114 50; eleptroylltlc. $U.00W 414.58, lake, $15.00, nominal, casting, $14 254il4 87.. Tin, firm spo and January, $37 704j38.ooi February, iji tjj3s.w; marcu. t87.8Hl$.B; April, IB7.9&..tt Antlmonv, dull; Cook sons, $7.347.44). iron, steady, line lintmed. London markets tlued as follows: Con fer, May: siot. (4)4l2s6d: futures, 64 17s d. Tin. firm; spot. 173172 6s; futures, C17S 19s Iron, Cleveland war rants, 50s 7Hd. ST. tkOHIS, Jan. SO.-MKTALS-Lead, dull, .vrl4. Spoiler: Steady, 85.10. Coffee 3lnrkrf. NEW YORK. .Inn. 20. -COFFEE Of ficio! announcement that there would bo no salos of valorization coffee this year probably helped an opening ndvnnco of f to 10 points in the market this morn I'ic. Buying was restricted by continued full nrlmnry recnlnts. nnd thn market rn Hcti-d slightly under realizing, with the close dull at a net ndvanca of 3 to 8 points. Sales, 31.000 bags. January, 9.I4 March. 9 29c: May, P.ftSe; July. 9.73c. entember. 9.90c: October. 0.95c: Decent- bcr. 810.05c. BPOt. nil et: Itlo No. 7. 9Wc: Rantns No. 4. 12V4C Mild, dull; Cordova, lJOIBv., nominal. OntiiUn liny Mnrke(, OMAHA. Jan. 19.-PRAIRIE HAT -No II to choice upland, ltl.0P4rll.C0: No. 2 I9.oorii.oo; No. 3. i.sf9.w: no. i to cholco midland. llO.OOftll.OO; No. 2, 88.003 10.00; No. 3, 87.0frO.OO; No. 1 to cholco 16wland, l.S.001f8.W; No. 2, 87.OOff8.00; No. 13, 8.00f7.00. straw Choice out or rye, i6.ooaro.uo; cholro wheat, 85.0453.50. ALFALFA Choice. Ill; ."NO. 1, Jiz.wja 13.00; No. 2, J10.0Oin2.00; No. 3, 8S.0W 10.W. Cotton ainrkct. , NEW YORK, Jan. 20. COTTON Fu tures closed steady; January, 12.410, March. l2.So: May. I2,45c: July, jz.ioc. October. H.75 Spot, quiet; middling, i3.tw; guir. is.sfc. Tho mantel cioneu Bicauy av a net. nu ance of 2 to 4 points. LIVERPOOL. Jan. . WJi'ivn-npot. uulet; prices ateudy; middling fair. 7.8d. good middling. 7.60il; middling. 7.2M; low middling, b.msu; goon oruinury, o.., or dinary, 5.8Sd; sains. 8,000 bales. Oils nml lloln. keiv vnittr. Jan. 20. COTTONSEED OU Firm: prime summer yellow, J6.95W 7.07; Jnnuurs'. .93; March, 87.22; May, 7.42. ROSIN-QUInL TURPENTINE Firm; machine, bar rels. 49c. Ilrnpnratrrf Apples ami Pried Fruits NEW YORK. Jnn. 20. EVAPUiuiTbu APPLES Quiet. DRIED FRUITS Prunes, steady. Ap ricots, firm but quiet, readies, sieauy. Raisins, dull. Submarine Accidents Following Is a list of tho most Impor tant submarine nclcdcnU slnco 1903: 1903-aasollne explosion on A-l (British); soven men hurt. . . March 18. 1904 A-l (lirlllsll). sunic ny steamship; cloven men drowned. Jlinn SJ UUipilIU iJVUXMfittll, BUllik n 1. moorings nt St. Petersburg; twenty-ona men drowned. . . February 16. 1905 Explosion on a-i (British); four of crow killed. Jtino s a- tiiruisiij, sana 011 x-iym-011th; fifteen drowned. Julv fi Fiirfadnt (French), failed to rise after dive off Bozorta, Tunis; twelvo of crew perished, November 16 A-4 (uriiism sunif. uui all aboard saved. Ootober 10, 1900 Ltitin tFrcncnj rauea to rlso In submersion tost; fourteen drowned. Jnnuarv 11. 1907 Alcerlan (French) sonic nt Cherbourg moorings; no lives lost March 6 uymonoio trrcncnj sirucrc rock under water, but reached shore. Juno 13-KXPloslon on c-s (uruibni: tour men killed. Odfobnr' 10. 1903 Crows of CUttlellSll, Octopus and Vlpon (United Slates) af fected by poisonous gases on run. October 15 Fresnol (French) ran Into Jotty nnd sank; crow rescued. April zu, iwj uusoiiiio explosion on Foca (Italian) killed seven. Juno 13. Kumbula (Russlnn) rammed by warship; fifteen drowned, July H-C-ll (British) run down by stoumBhlp; thirteen drowned. August 14 Explosion on urngon tuus Bttin) killed onn and Injured fourteen. April 15, 1910 No. 6 (JupancscJ failed to rlso after dive; fifteen suffocated. Mav 26 Pluvloso (French) sunk In col lision; twenty-seven drowned. August 0 A-l (British) suffered second explosion; soven killed. January 17. jsn u-s luormani Banic in Kiel harbor; twenty-seven men xuved, tlireo officers perished. February 2. 1912 A-3 (British) sunk by battleship off Isle ot Wight; fourteen drowned. Juno 8 Vendemlaro (trench) rammed by "battleship: twenty-four drowned. BomhauH'm Caustic Balsam RulMittUrt lit Ml CeMpitlttrt. 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