Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 04, 1914, Page 11, Image 11
4) ' v THE BEE: OMxVHA, "WEDNESDAY, FKBttUARl' 4, 1014. 11 f GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET m firi nwpiTATn marirnrt i .nan in mar. tcr of Wheat Strength. Kcaturrs at the Trading and Closing Trior n Hoard of Trndc. G1IICAOO. Feb 3.DIcovcry that an UnuMisl movement ot 'Kansas and Ne braska Wheat to Chicago Had tot In acted as u wolK.it today on prices here. The result was that the market dostd heavy, Hr to HtiSo under lat night. Other si-eculatlvu articles, too, suffered a net decline corn tj to ic, oats io to '.io and provsl.ns 54066 to tJ74ic. nei" oi ino loaning 01 luntsMcraDie quantities ot wheat nt Kansas City lor OMAHA. I'D. 3,. 1914. itlnnit thai rnHlnal ,. Kah iy4A The northwestern Wheat market led nil ifor some weeks. A the snimnents were others of the? Vnltcd States In the matter jsald to be at the lull marnct difference, ot strength. Instead or lower prices, as 'prevailing between the two cu es, the looked for by the trndo In general, there Ihvldonco seemed plain that both export nnrt Rarapean Countries llrlngs tioVrn the Levels of ((notations, GsHd. I.a Plata futures, weak; Feb ruary, IsTTid; March. 4s W. ClUC.VtiO Olt.VIN AMI PROVISIONS was art nrt?o.nco of UfiHc. and resting (spots were around the best levels reached,. The Chicago professionals were caught on the short Mac in.n Dig way, and had It not len that there -wore many in the trnCe willing to dispose of part of their holdings In order 16 secU.ro profits, the advanco would, have, been muc't greater tJonsldprkbje talk was Indulged In as to the' country elevator -stocks ot the three spring wheat states. These sup plies were said to. have decreased 12,000,000 bushels In January. .nnd they arc now estimated at lS.lloo.OOO busliels, or only a little over half the stocks last year at this time. Duluth was buying wheat at Minneapolis, and this, too. In a pro nounced way. which was doubtless a re flection of sales of th cash article there on export account. "While the cash trade at Chicago was quite Small, only 25,000 bushels. It was reported as liberal nt Minneapolis, with milters absorbing all the "desirable wheat. The snarkets ot the old world were lower on wheat, and this, too. In the face of bullish conditions there. Liver pool reported an Improved Inquiry for Manitoba parcelr. As an offset tq 'the foregoing bullish advices was a report from Russia that the crop outlook there In favorable: that shipments from that country and the Dnnubo will be liberal, nid the Buenos Ayres market was re ported ns weak at the opening. Corn failed to hold the full advance, yet It showed gains of WJYtC. Shorts were the principal buyers and thero was tu scattered demand from Investors. Offerings by the country were light and the weather la unfavorable for shclllns .and hauling. Oats ruled steady and unchanged with the cash trade small and sales of only S5.00O bushels. The larger packers wore on the selling side of the provision market, and while their offerings were not heavy, they were In excess of the buying, Thero Is sltll a. large open Interest In May ribs mid lard and the Interest In the July stuff Is sold to have Increased freely. Cash wheat was unchanged to Uo lower. Cash corn was '.io higher to tic lower. Cash oats were unchanged to He lower. Clearances: "Wheat, 41,000 bushels; corn and oats, none. Liverpool closed with wheat Hd higher and corn. d lower. Primary heat receipts were 6o2,000 bu, and shipments .of 404,000 bu. against re ceipts of 791,000 bu. and shipments ot 4C2.000 bu. last year . Primary corn receipts wero 797.000 bu. nnd shipments of 682.000 bu. against re ceipts ot 1.435,000 bu. and shipments of 1,076.000 bu. last year. Primary Jntg receipts wero 605,000 bu nnrt Bhlomcnts of 731.000 bu. against re celpU of 614,000 bu. and shipments of 614,00(1. bu. last year. nnd milling demand southwtt nad reached an abnormally low levci. Sales of Increasing amounts of Nebraska wheat to be put In store at Chicago tended further to discourage holders qi contracts here for futuro delivery. Relief that severe cold would hot ex tend far Into tho winter crop region was of 'nn Important secondary Influence that proved eifcctive hgalnst tno wheat bulls. The only strength shown wii early Ih the session and was due to ft slight ad vance at Liverpool, counterbalanced later by reports of liberal Russian offers und an Increase ot tho European visible sup-Ply. Enlarged offers from lowit nnd Illinois weakened tho corn market. Resides, thero were bearish estimated In regard to tho yield In Argentina, whero tho harvest is expected to begin not longer than a fort night off. Oats suffered ft break In con seciucnce of llauldattnc sales by holders. who were guided by the action ot otlwr grain. Many stop loss orders were brought Into Play. Heaviness ruled from the outset In tho provision pit. Hog prices were lower and the bear side was also favored by the augmented stocks In warehouses here and by a big gain shown In the world's supply of lard. The leading futures ranged as follows: Artlclel Open. I High. I Low. Close.) Sat'y. Wheat May. July. Corn May. July. Oats May. July. Pork May. Lard May. July. Ulbs May. July. " Chicago , Minneapolis Duluth - Omaha Kansas City sSt. 'Louis .... cAVInnlpeg .... uasn saics Wheat. Corn.Oats, 273 ..127 1S1 29 41 97 80 17D reported: Wheat No. 159 71 110 33 lined winter: 1 car. S3V4c. No. 3 hard win ter: 1 car. 84Vic: 1 car. 83Vic. No. 4 hard winter: 1 car, 82Wc; 2 cars, S2c. No. 3 mljifcdt 1 car. $3Vici Oats Standard: 1 car; 3Sc. No. 3 white. 2 cars, 37c. No. 4 whlto 2 cars, 36?ic; 4 cars, 38V4c Re jected: 1 car. 33c. Corn No. 2 white: J car, 641,4c. No. 3 white: 2 cars, 63c; 4i - cars, szmc: l car. noor. etc. no. z yeiiow !) curs, 61 Uc Not 3 yellow: 2 cars, 60c; 2 cars; B3Hc; 10 fcars. D8c; 10 coral WVic; IV .cars, 8c;. 4 cars, 57c No. 4 yellows Ti'"car,- 57Ho;' 3 carr. B7c; l car, itcj cars, 56c; 3 cars, 55c. No. 3 mixed, cars; BSC: 37 cars. 57Hc: 8 cars. -SIUc; i-ars. Ha; 4 cars, 664c. No. 4 mixed, 3 cars, tiTcr 2 cars, wc; l car, WW, i car, uw, l car. wc. Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 hard, kSo',4c; no. 3 hard, szvstw. no. naro 79fiS2Mc: No. 3 EDrlng. MM,4JSo: No. t Mprlfig. 22ftS3c; No. 2 durum, 82Q63c; No. 3 durum, 81f82p. Corn: No. 2 white, 64 CiVic; No. 3 white. 6163c; No. 4 white, 63 fiooc; No. 2 yellow, 6ie6iuc; no. s yeiiow, inhinms; no. 4 yeiiow, nuoi)c; o. s, 9i60c: 'No. 3. MV4fi68c: No. 4. 65067c, Oatsf No. 2 white. 3Stf?38c: standard. 3So: No. 3 white, 37c; No. 4 white, 36tt9 36Uci Barley: Malting, 6873o; No. 1 feed, . Wuioc. ftye: No. 2, 6768c; no. s, wiavc Iilrerpoot Grain Slnrkct. LlVlSItPOOL, Feb. 3. WHEAT-Spot. firm: No. 2 led western winter, 7s 6d; No. 1 Monltoba, 7a 2d; No. 2, 7slHd; No. 1 !, 7s YA. Futures, steady: March, 7s2Hd; May, 7S U4d; July, 7s 2d. CORN Spot, steady; American mixed, 93Vi 93H 921 9214 93 88Tt 8SH S3H 83H 8SH t6i G CO',1 C6H 65H 63H 6 C3 65Vi 39 39TI S9V4 S9U J4 39i 39 39 S9i 1 43 1 B2tt 21 43 21 47U 21 60 11 CO 11 02H 10 974 It 00 11 03 11 im U 17H 11 15 11 17W 11 20 11 43 11 50 IH.". 1147',4H62H 11 (2" 11 65 11 60 11 62H 11 67K OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET Killing Cattle Slow to Ten Lower Than Monday, Cents HOGS RECEIVE ANOTHER BLOW Girti nnd Yrnrllnii" About 8tenrtr hut Lnmhs Very Sloir nnd Around Klftrcn Cents Lower Than nn Moitd. SOUTH OMAHA. b. 3. 114. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, Official Monday 3,66 ,1M 7.42J Kntiniate Tuesday 3.700 Two days this week. 7.3M Samo days last week,. 11.573 Ratnc days 2 wks ago.. 12.232 aame davs 3 wks ngo..ll,7W Same days 4 yth ago. .11,752 Same days Inst year.. 9.763 The followlnc tablo show 14.000 20,132 25.923 U.914 20,961 10,431 the i H.000 15.422 S1.7C 24.6U 31.591 24.091 19.4fi6 2 feeders.. 7RS 1 cow 9W 1 cow.. . W 1 heifer.... D SO feeders.. ? 6 IS 6 CO 4 XT. 700 5 4 cows .. I cow 1 row .... 34 feeders. M7 49 StiO 5 00 4 4 00 4 W IOOP Supplies were liberal. J00 oars, or about 14.0O) head lieing rrmriei in. Kor Iho two days the receipts total 20.IS2, a shortage tf almost 6,000 brail as com pared with h wifk sro. and just a trifle smaller than fur tho eorrvspondlng days of last year. The market opened out much the same aa on Mondiy, nothing mwh beiifg done for over nn hour. Packers finally stnrtwl out about 9-90. their first bids being quoted 4a anywhere from 10c to ns much as 15c lower. Salesmen were slow tn out loos? at this decline, und the trade was tenscoucntly vfry draggy from tho out set. One of the packers had orders for light hogs this morning, and as the feel ing had been o dull on tho underweight kinds hn hnd llttlo trouble in lilting them at prices that looked to be nt tho most not over a dime lower, and In some cases. S.000 head not that bad U'd on butlhrrs nnd heav- ' ! M): Texas steers. M"0ff$.(0. les failed to show any material Improve-1 steers, X40lSf. stockers and JS.MHM 00; yoarlln good, J7.0O7 1; lambs, mils venr incs. liffin. is.mni.w ynnriinsfi, heay, f.23CsO; wethers, Kd to choice. i.km(.5U; wetners. rair io goou. ,w 5.50; owes, good to clitrtce, M-IMMir wes. fair to mmil. II. Mfr4.lt o AV 2U Nobraskn feeder lambs lti eornfed cwe 181 rernfeil ewes MS eornfed owee 217 Colorado ewes ., 10S Colormln owes 813 Idaho In nibs ST eornfed owes ewes owes 208 eornfed W corn foil 1"1 culls . RCO 4 X 4 1 4 75 J 15 J IS 7 50 5 00 8(0 3 00 velpts of cattle, hogs and sheep at in South Omaha live stock market for the year to date as compared with last year: 1914. 1911 Inc. Deo. Cattlo 90,261 S9.190 1,071 Hogs 274,593 296,233 21,642 Sheep 241.752 216,197 26,555 The following table shows the range ot l)rlces for hogs at tho South Omaha live stock market for tho last few days, with comparisons: Date. 1914. imU.im3.U911.IWU.UW9.llWS. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Fob. Feb. 7 26 2iy 7 8 73741 8 fl'.il 7 271 1 18 Mi 8271 8 2ft 8 19!i 8 row mtc.vmi i.i vt: stock mahkkt Cnttle WcnU Units Sternly to 1'lf leen Cents Uecllne. CHICAGO. Keb. 3.-CAlTLK-llecelits. mnrHct, weak; beeves. western feolnrs, steers I.V7M!S.rt): rews and heifers. ll.oOff SOD; Valves, M,09fll.Jt. H1IKK1 AN1.1 I.AMIIH-Ilecplpts. 1.000 bend; market steady; iHinbs. 10c (owe; muttons, A.1tV); lninl. T.0i.U7 0. Oils Jinil ltoli. NI8W YORK. P"eb. 1-rOTTllN 8KUI) Oll-Knsy; prime smnmer yellow, Vl.Oni l.lli March, V 18; May, IT.SLvJuly, I7.M. ROStN-gulct. TTRPHNTINK-Qulct, machine bar rels. lr. SAVANNAH. Un.. Keb. l-TURPHN-TINM Firm, 4Slte; sales, IS barrels: re ceipts, 220 barrels; shipments, 181 barrvfa; stocks. 28,018 barret. ROSIN-Plrm: sales. 1019 barrels; re ceipts, 2.91S barrls: shipifients. 1.928 bar rels: stocks. KTltUI Ounln: A. II C 1). K. M.iM(ft); K. $4.00. O, 84.ftHM.OlH; H. .11 0) !.; 1, $4.15; K. 84.40; M, 85.20; N, 6.2,i, i W O, $6.20; V W. K. rnred MOO.OtO eacli, India taking the balanee. London Stock MurUrl. l)S'lON. Feb. 1 Amorldnn scrurltlM oiHined lower today. loiter light sup port rallied the market and ntnoon prlcei ranged from unchanged to half aoov parity. Kvnrinrnleil Applcn nnd llried Fruits NHW YORK. Feb. S.-ICVAPORATEP APPLES Oulet DRIKD FRIUT-Prunes. irregular; Ore gons. RHCMlc. apricots, steady; peaches, (inlet . raisins, dull. ment as tho mornl'ig advanced, and when j fft.4Qtl8.00: ejnwa nnd helferx. these grades nnaliy stalled to move the; calves. JTlOjno.is prices were quoted as all of a dime lower, i HOOs Receipts, sn.000 bend; n and In many cases as much as lMUSc steady, at I5r decline; hulk ot salei lower. Movement continued very draggy ms. 45: I'ght. ts.uos.40, mixed. 8S.u Heavy. JS.161JS.4J; rouh, J,s.l5tfTS; 11 the morning, and at a late hour In tho forenoon a good share of tho offer ings were still In first hands. Hulk of the snles landed nt 88.C0IfS.25, with several loads ns high ns 88.30. top for the day. Ono lond of hogs of very good ttunllty sold late us high ac 8S.3.V Representative sales: a.1. 6 04 7 V8 8 44 6 K 6 Wl 7 84l 8 Ml 8 CW1 I B 95J 7 Ol 8 31 B 031 4 V, 7 67f 8 E2 5 971 4 23 ' ill 1 891 I 3 231 v vi 4 11 1 Ml 1 23 (U 7 53 6 00 4 06 M 7 23 6 94 7 00 8 20 4 15 1 7 SO 7 R5 7 60 8 06 6 06 4 21 I 7 Z5I 5 fill 7 43 I 7 321 8 021 5 921 4 27 7 481 8 03 E 91 4 29 3.1 8 07UI 7 221 5 931 I 8 Oil 6 9SI 4 00 TO. I B IVt 7 8S I H 03 7 61 U 11 4 13 21 14 1 0 C 22 4 1 S 6 03) 4 17 10 221 6 021 7 471 8 12 7 29 1 5 90 7 26 8 30 1 6 061 7 26 18 3S' 7 30 6 06 7 3S 8 30 6 1 4 16 Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red, 95iS96'.4c: No. 3 red, 9304Uc; No. hard, iuhmwc: io. .i nara, viiR'nc; No. 3 northern. 9OQ90Hc: No. 2 aprlnc. 89?I90Ho; No. 3 spring, S8H89Hc. corn: No. 3, &9sM6ic: imo. 3 wnue, wip 65Hc; No. 3 yellow, 00?C3H!. Oats; No. white, sautiTOc; sianaara, wuc. iiye: No. 2, nominal; No. 3, 68860c. uarley, 60fl:76c. Timothy. 83.75R5.25. Clover, $11.70 .3. . T, I . . m etn T a IIA-A Till.- I'Ufm uitiu. fiv.iv. aviuo. $10 7&W1I.37VI. CI1EELSE Stead v: daisies. IT'ilTISc: twins, 17WQ17Hc; Amerlcaes, 17K01SC; long norns, hwiuo. potatoes Ktcady: receipts. n 'cars; Michigan. Minnesota and Wisconsin, red, 636M8:: Michigan, Minnesota and Wiscon sin, white, csurroc. BUTTBR-Steady; creameries, 225TZ6c. EOQS Lower; receipts, 8,126 cases;, at mark, 'cases Included, 2426c; ordinary firsts. 25c: firsts, 26Uc POULTRY Alive, higher.; springs, J5',ic; fowls, 15c; turkeys, lCc. Suncay. Receipts and disposition of live stock nt tho Union Stock yards, South Omaha, Neb., for twenty-tout hours ending at 3 o'clock yesterday: RECRIPT8. C. M. & St, P. Ry. 4 Wnbash It R,... 2 Mo. Pac. Ry 2 Union Paclflo 47 C. & N. V oast.. 13 C. & N. W.. west.. 27 C, St. P., M. & O.. 13 C. B. & Q.. east... r. C, II, & Q.i west.. 28 C, It. I. & P., cast.. 6 C R. 1. : P., west. 3 Illinois Central U Chi. Great Western .. Total receipts ..161 DISPOSITION, 6 .. 6 8 39 16 9 .. .. 54 7 . .. 16. .. 1 6 1.. 33 9 10 5 1 3 3 193 s" 1 NEW YORK UBriHRAL MARKET Various Co... Cattle. 62 5S 714 378- REAL estate for rent farm und Ilanoh Lands, FARM B"OR RENT 160 acres lavol land, well Improved, good rich soli. Inqulro Robert Mlnter, Council Bluffs. la.. R. F. D. No. L Phone L-2330. "UEAIi ESTATE LOANS $100 to $10,000 made promptly. V. - Wead. Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam. D. 6ft CITY LOANS. Bemla-Carlberg Co 8ic-8ig Hrandeis Tneater tsuuoing. WANTEJD City loans. Peters Trust Co. i A T?WTT DRnU Loans. J6(w and up, CITY property. Large loans a specialty, W. 11. Thomas. 228 state Bank Bldg. LARGE loans our specialty. Stuil Bros. Quotation of too Day un Commodities. NEW YORK. Fob. 3.-FLOUR Quiet spring patents, $4 404.60; winter straights, $4.l&4.2i; winter patents, .iiKtfttw spring clears. J4.OOfi-4.20: extra No. : winter, $3.653.75; extra No. 2 winter. $3.35(3.60; Kansas straights, $4.0644. 13. WHEAT Snot, easy: No. 2 hard win ter. 98Hc c. I. f. to arrive; No. 2 red, 81.00H Ttomlnnl, 'elevator, domestic; No. 1 north ern Duluth, $1.02H. t- o. b afloat; No. 1 northern" Manitoba. $1.0H4. f. o. b.. afloat; Futures, steady; closing Uftc net lower; Muv. U0T;c: July. 96Hc. HOPS Steady; state common to choice, 1313. WmtlC: 1D12, ZZVZ4C. HIDES Steady; .Bogota, Sin JJ32Ci Cen tral America. 31Hc PETROLEUM Steady; refined New York bulk, $5.23; barrels, $8.76; cases, $11.25. WOOL Steady; domestic fleece, XX Ohio. 25ff26c. CORN Spot, easy; new No. 3 yellow, 70Ho c. 1. f. to arrive. OATrs Spot barely steady; standard white," 44H45c, elevator; No. 3, 4441Hc; fancy clipped, 4547c, HAY Quiet; standard. 97UB$1.00: No. 1, $1.02HOl-06i No. 2. 9005c; No. 3. 8WgS5c. - LEATHEii trirm; nemiocit iirsis, sue; seconds, 28029c PROVISIONS poric, oaroiy siesay; mess, $;3.&oir.'4.w: lamuy. short clear, $20.60322.00, Beef, quiet; mess, $18.00318.60, family, $19.00020.00. Cut meats, firm; pickled bellies, ( 10 to 14 pounds. $12.2513.60; pickled hams, $11.00. Lard, easy; middle west, $10.70310.80;. ro tlncd. easy; continent. $1L40; South Amer ica, siz.is: compound, nareiy steaay, vi-ii'i 08.62H. TALIOW auiet: city, 6?c; special, 74c: country 6R6ic. DUTT13K Birrn: receipts, io.uu xuos; creamery extras, 27?r27Hc; firsts. 25H'32Ho held extras, ssjmphc; firsts, zwavtc; pro cess extras, sstpiic; lactory, current mauo, iirsts. zic. CHEESE Firm; receipts, ,600 luxes; state, wlole milk, held specials, IS 1814c ; average fancy, KlstflTOc; fresh specials, 17"jraiTc. eggs weak: receiDts. ii.&oo cases: fresh gathered extras, 833lc; extra firsts. 3132c; refrigerator firsts. 291?30c; hen- nerv whites, .THf40c. poultry Dressed. steady: rresn killed western chickens, 15024c; fowls, 15tf 18c; turkeys, 12025c. 4 Morris & Co...., Swift & Co Cudahy Packing Armour & Co Schwartz & Co J. W. Murphy Morrell , , J. C. Carey P. Co 8. O. P. Co.... W. D. Vansant Co Benton, Vnnsuiil c Hill & Son F. B. Lewis Huston & Co J. B. Root & Co... J. H. Bulla 45 U V, uusz 1 McCrcary & Kellogg.,. Wcrthelmer & Dogen.. H. P.. Hamilton Sullivan Bros Rothschild ....1 Mo. & Kan. Calf Co... Christie Hlggtns 16 Huffman 10 Roth 2 Krebs 26 Meyers 12 Dennlson & Francis:..,.. 1 Baker, Jone & Smith.. 43 Tanner 34 Harvey 145 Iowa Cattle Co 15 Other buyers 415 Hogs. 2.004 3.214 3,237 4.322 1SI 76!) Sheep J. 012 2.673 663 26 C OIW 2S2 10,1 3 185 33 372 24 8 40 l?i 4.1 70 No. It... to... ... 84... ... 40... 71... t... 71... M... ... 7J... 40... It... 1. 3. Av. .lie .1(5 in .IM m so J10 17 Sll 1ST t4 mi to 710 ill tl Sh. M 180 tO 344 87 Ill 11 M! 74. . H,, II.. 43.. 1.. to.. . .til ...til ...:i .,. ...tu ...12S ...MS ..tu to 80 Pr. No. Ar. 8h. Tr. 8 00 77 tit . t 1V, tic 4: st ... to (HI H ill . . UN 100 14. IM t 00 m tat ... :o 101 (7 S33 ... S SO W (7 KD ... to 8 00 U IM.... UN I 00 M nt tso to 1 eo to ... Ji to t (Ci f) til ... I M I 05 io tft io i as 70 :si ... tti 103 iii ... tan 8 01 M tM 40 t 111 t 01 (t U7 10 IS s 05 co m ... t 10 St tT ... II XV, 110 ci its ... so t 10 60 281 ... 110 I lt4 t 110 10 I M 11 ! ! ... ISO 1 11 t 11 ti lit M 8 SO I It II IM . , 8 10 tu ; :s .. t to tis &o ill ... 1 a Pigs. 1.7M(S.3S. 8IIUKP AND LAMBS-Rccelpts. 12.0W hend; market steady to 15c lower; native, $4.70ti6.9i; western. $4.S0ttfi.): yearling. $3.7CT67r.; lambs, native, $6.s.OT.7o; west ern, $6.Mlf7.76 SHEh.1' Tho market was Just about as slow as it was yestcruay. wun ino packers bidding lower on lambs right from tho outset, uuyers wore ucansn on lambs In spite of the fact that re celpts wero again light, there being only some 8,000 head ot sheep nnd lambs to portel In as compared ivlth 17,102 head .1 week ago ami iv.xxv a yoar ago. inoro were no strictly good offerings of either sheep or lambs available, so tho packers tooK sucn lanios as wero ncro on a basis generally 15c lower than Monday and' raid steady prices for owes nnd yearlings. It was late In tho forenoon beforo a trading basis was reached, con sequently tho movement on tho wnoio was slow and even draggy at times, with a late clearance. The early trade In lambs was uono mainly around $7.O0$J7.23. and ewes sold principally nt a range 01 it.i-nro.iu. a straight cut of tho lambs that brought $7.26 today sold at $7.40 yesterday. Somo or tno eamo yeariings wnicn movca hi $6.25 this morning sold nt the sumo prlco thn rtnv berore. Adding today's light receipts to those of yesterday makes n very light supply thus far for tno week, tno two unys sunnlv amounting to only 14.900 head against 31.700 for tho samo two days lust week. Z4,6!i two wccks ago ana ju.ioo a yeur ago. Quotation on sheen and lambs: 1, anion good to nholco, $7.2JQ7.55; lambs, fair to Sotilx City Live Stock Market. PlOt'X CITY, la., Feb. 3. CATTLE Receipts, 2.269 htuid; market stendyi na tive steers. $7.1008.00; butchers, r.MU7.00; cowk and heifers. $3.JMil.30! ennners, 43.75 tl6.W; stockers nnd feeders, $19117.60: calves. $7 gi.M; bulls, stags, etc , J5 WW 7.00. HOGS Receipts, 2,91 head; market. 64T UK? higher; heavy, $S.iS.35; mixed. $$.15JP d v:. lini... te t&mQ l ft . .i.tb ,r nl.a t 111 flxio. ' SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 549 hend: market steady; fed muttons, $5 5007 6.60; wethers. I5.O0H8.75; ewes, $4.03J0.15; lambs, $6 .001(6.00, Knnsns City Live Htnck Mnrket. KANSAS CITY. Feb. 3.-CATTLK Re celpts, 10.000 head: mnrket steady to 15o lowor: Blockers and feeders, strong; prime fed steers, $8.4009.01); dressed beef steers. $7.25tr7 75; tows, $4.234J7.; heifers. $6.75fi9.00; stockers nnd feeders. IG.SW S.25; bulls, $5.507.t0; calves. $.60U10.M. SHEEP AND LAMUS-Rocolpls, 6.600 hend; market steady to 10c lower; hi 111 lis, $7.10177.6t; yearlings. $I.0W173; wethers, $3.25(136.75; owes, $4,765I6V40. Live .Stock In Slutit. Receipts of live stock nt the six prin cipal markets: ... Cuttle. Hosa. SheeP. South Omaha 3,7iV 14.0O) S.(v) St. Joseph 2,100 9.300 1.600 St. Louis 3,800 16.3) 1.900 Kansas Clt.v :...in.0M 14.000 6.600 Sioux City i. 2.369 2.9S1 549 Chicago 3,000 , 30.0:0 12.000 Metnl Market. NEW YORK, Feb. 3.-METAI.S-Lcnd. steady. $4.1t4.15; iondon. 20 2s wl Spelter, quiet; $5.nsfa.4lf; London, t:21 7 (VI. Copper, firm; standard; spot to April offered at $11.75; electrolytic, $14.SI'i fi 15.00; lake, $15.00, nominal; castings. $14.f2ini4.75; London, quiet: spot. 64 7s Cd; futures, 66 lis fid. Tin. quiet; spot . A HM.1. t IA K.MA . .. II 9t.m.iM 1 40.62H: May, $4t.C2Htt40.S7H; London, firm; spot. 184 6s; futures. 185 12s 6d. Anti mony, dull 1 Cookson's. $7.26. Iron, stenriv: unchanged; I.0111I011, Cleveland warrants, 1 6ls 4d. ST. LOUIS. Feb. 3. MHTAI.S Lend, higher; $4.07H(Jl lO. Spelter, stronger: $5.20 0.25. Dmnlia liny StnrUet. OMAIIA, Fob. 2,-PRAIRtK HAY No. 1 to choice upland, t3.tAIJ10.00 No. 2, $8 SoflO.M; No. 3, J7.CHVIiS.60; No. t to choice midland, $9.004)9. to, No, 2, fS.OOU 9.00! No. 3. $?,00flS.(W; No. I to cholcq lowland, $7.O0S.OO; No. 2. J6.O3U7.00; No. 3. $5.0016.05. STRAW Choleo oat nnd rye, u.w; cnoico wncai, n.wub.w. ALFALFA Choice pca-groen $13.000718.60; No, I. tll.0CMil3.0Q; W.wuii.w; jso. 3, 7.owff.w. Cotton Mnrket. NEW YORK, Feb. 3,-COTTON-Fn. tures closed steady; March, 12.27c; May, 12.05c; July, lt.OSc; August, 11.7S6; Octo ber, 11.45c. Stmt quiet; middling. 12.75c; gutf, 1X00C. LIVERPOOL Feb. S.-COTTON-Spot, good business done; prices easier; mid dling fnlr, 7.7ld; good middling, 7.J7d! middling, 7.07 il; low middling, 6.81U; good ordinary, 6.03d; ordinary, 6,69d. Sale 12,000 bales. COTTON-CIosed net 3c higher on Feb ruary, but Sc to Pc lower. llontmi Si onk Mnrket. BOSTON, Feb. S.-CIorlng quotations AUrtUM , 5iiNWt I I I Gomhauli'm Caustic Balsam I 1 mmtr 1 $5.60fii variety, No. 2. Has Inllalors Bit Ho Competitors. A Bate, Speedy ood FosiUro Curo tos Octb, SsUr.t Swetsj 0ptn4 Xmkv Btrilna Tendont, Toanior, Wis) TaSi, scd all Untsits from Bpttln, HlBteon ant ethtr tony tumr. Chtnt all tUa iUmsjos ar YsrultM. TLraib, ElpMhetln. Rctbstm all Soachis from llont: or Ctttl. At a' Hnmiji Ktmetly for RhtotaiUwi, Brrtlni, SoreZhrsat, ltliinTfiiWi Y.irirr bottla ct Cioitla Silun sold If Wrr ntft.1 to ci' txr botllt. Hold br CrunHW, or tent hy v rrott, curra tlu, wan full directlono. for in o. tvrrad for doocrlsur tlroaur. toitlnionUls, tc. Addnus Ih Liwrenee-U'Illlims Co., dunlins', 0, Totals ..24,959 . S6.5SI 30.400 St. .Insejih Live Slock Mnrket. ' BT. JOSEPH. Feb. 3. CATTLE Re ceipts. 2.1U0 bend; mnrket slow; steers, $7,001(9.00; cows and hclfcrs. $l,00lt8.00; calves. $5.0MflO.OO. HOUS Receipts, 9,200 head1, market, steady to 25c lower; top, $8.40; bulk of sales, $8.00S.35. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Rccelpts, 1.500 bond; market steady; lambs, $9.6007.60. St, Louts Stnclc Market. ST. LOt'lS. Fob. 3CATTLE-Rccelpts. 3.800 head; market, lCc lower; beef steers, $7.0yi.2S, cows nnd belters. $4.IRB8.60; stockers nnd feeders, $5.0007.60; southern Amu, Coprer ... A. I. L.'A 8.M., Arlton Com. ... Oil. A Arltotii.,, Cnl. . HecU.,,, Cenlonnltl Copprr Itsnso c. Kott nutto C. M 'TtnHiin (Iranhy Con. ....... orotno Csninra ... i;io itonio coppor, Kerr lAk .......... Iiko C'oppor I Hollo Copper... Miami Copper Sfuhowk - ivevoao Con, 774Nlpl.ini TMI I Inn Jo Norm Hullo .. OHMnrtli lko . ".!! Old Dominion ,..! (Uri'oU C. Sllishonmin ltU8uporl0f J guporlor- a n. ,M W4Tomrk 40 4 V. B. K. n. 2H do pfd ... Jltl'tall Con IJt'UI, Copper Co 4li;Wlnon HHWolTfrlne 1,,,,, 41 1IH ii Hi tl u tH Un. ft II... 42U IH .4Vl 40 Price of Oold Ailvnnehiir. LONDON, Feb. 3. A stronir continental demand uppeated for tho $5,600,000 South African gold ottered In the opon market today and tho prlco was advanced 4d to 77a 9Wd per ounce. France. Germany nnd Russia, bidding against each other, su- 1 wii Let Roup START It I chosnor and bolter tn nmnl iStm mad conUgkma dlttsio by putting In tho drinking water two or three times a week Kemeav . . . fills or PoWder bestremedyforoolds, esurrh, dlphtherli,t, Ai5,pl-no SJbstltuleiS Insist on JTstU. PrjSitS. Poaltry Realatr Is thsbsit eondltlonor. Guarsnteed to Vo rourblrdo buty shelling out eggs, and paving pronto. We. guarantes you satltfsetlon or monsy hack. 26c. pkg, to S3 lb, poll at 82.80. B61 Qt lYattt 10 taja JultriUook. 7:i2, C. CUrlslonson. .4.140 13.857 2,400 UTS MONEY on hand at lowest rates for loans on Nebraska farms and Omaha city property tn any amounts. H. W. BINDER. City National Bank Bide. HARRISON & MORTON. 816 Om. Nau VANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam 8mlth U Co., 1320 Farnam St. FARdt and city loans made promptly. IVm. McCormlck. 1201 Farnam. Red 20o5. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. O'KEEFB REAL ESTATE CO., 1016 OMAHA NATIONAL. Douglas 2715. loans, I, CH. 6 11. CITY and farm loans. I. 6U. 6. J. Dumont , Co., 1C03 Farnam, Omaha. FQtt SAMS 6n EXCIIANQB R. E. f WILL trade good roadster for small mortgage or residence and put In somo cash. Address Q 40a. care Boo. i buy. sell or exchange land far you, M. M. KLINE. Omaha, Neb. 2818 California St. GOVERNMENT approved Investment securities or land for auto, other prop erty' or land. Doug. 7012. WANTKP TO KENT. ' WANTED to rent. Three or four nicely furnished rooms, complete for house keeping; must not necessarily be In prl vat family, but would Prefer them so Must ba modern, clean, comfortable and well heated. State phon number, address and amount ot rental in answering. Aa dress J -2 63. care Bee. WANTED TO MUV. WANTED to buy young Jersey heifer. Webster uw. Jonn urant regg. tlVE BTOfJK MAIUCET OV WEST Ship llvs stock to South Omaha. Savs mileage and shrinkage. Your consign ments receive prompt and careful attcn uuu. Llrw Stock Cuiumtoolon MercaantB. MABTTN BROS. & CO- Exchange Bldg. LEGAL l'lfJKS. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEET JNO Notice is hereby given that tha rg ular annual meeting ot the stockholders Of the houtn Platte Land company will be held at the office of said company at Lincoln, neu., ac it o ciock a. m. on tne 4th day ot March, A. u 1914. C. H. MORRILL, President A. B. MINOR. Secretary. Lincoln, Neb., February 2. 1914. Feb, 2. SOt Kansas City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Feb. 3. WHEAT Cash: No. 2 hard) 84HO0',-4c; No. 2 rod, SSHfKHc corn wo. z mixed, kmc: no. z. 62c: No. 2 white. Sc; No. 3, C7c. Closing prices of futures: AVIIEAT May. S6H66c: Julv. S2J 82c. " CORN May, 67Wc; July, 66?i36CT4c. OATS No. 2 white. 39c: No. 2 mixed. 8$uyso.c. BUTTER Creamery. 28c: firsts. ?7o: seconds, 25c; packing, 17c, IXSOH-Flrats. 25ic; seconds, 20c. POULTRY Hens nnd springs, 13c. I Minneapolis Grain Mnrket. MINNEAPOLIS, Feb. 8. WHEAT No, hard. 9lHc; No. 1 northern. SSU90Uc: No. 2 northern, 8538Sc; No. 3, 83SUc; Mav, 89c: July. OOHc. FLOUR Unchanged. BARLEY 19fi0c. RYE-640455ViC BRAN Unchanged. CORN No. 3 yellow, 67ftu7,.tc. OATS No. ff white, S5ii836c. FLAX-11.4701.tO. Totals CATTLE Receinta of cattlo this morn ing numbered only 3.700 head, being iho smallest ot any Tuesday slnco the holi day week in December. For the two days this week tho receipts foot up 7,366 head, being tho smallest of nny similar period for a good many weeks back, and smaller than for the corresponding days a year ago by 2,400 head. In splto ot the light receipts, advices from other selling points and conditions generally were such that tho mnrket on beet steers' was extremely Blow nnd dull, with prices weak: to 10c lower than yes terday. Tho market was a drag from start to finish, there being an entire ab sence of tne life and snap so necessary to tho making of a good market. Cows and' heifers were In about the samo condition as beef steers. Paokers' requirements did not appear to be suf ficiently urgent to force them Into active buying, and in consequence tho market was steady to 10c lower for tho lack ot good buying support. Stockers and feeders, while not so wildly active as yesterday, wero In good demand at about steady prices, and pretty mucn ever mine aiong mat line chanced hands in good season. Toward the r.lnss tfnc cattlo marxet improved somewhat, the later sales being largely at steady Prices. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice beef steers. $8.25.75; fair to good beef steers, ji.wca.io; common to lair beef steers. JtJ.73ft7.S0: good to choice corn-fed neuers. ta.iiai. id; gooa to cnoico cows, $6.5037.60; fair to good grades. $5.40ff6.60: common to fair grades, $4.0093.40: good to choice Blockers and feeders, $7.608.00: fair to good stockers and feeders, $7,251' Y.ou; common 10 lair niocitcrs anil teen ers, JG.7507.25: stock cows and heifers, J5.60tlC.7E: stock calves, JC.503S.25: veal calves, $8.00$10.25: bulls, stags, etc., $5.60 tj7.Zf. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. No. 7... 10... .., 7.., 7.., II... It.., 44... 4.. 11.. 10.., ,7,:: A 1041 71 SU 1104 1034 1M1 m Kt MO Pr. 7 40 7 M 7 M 7 M 7 U T50 7 71 7 71 7 10. No. St 35 M It tt 1013 Z. 1S70 At. ...im ..)tOS ... t47 ...1S4S ...1411 ...1U ..11(1 ,. . ntu . bu iniq 6TEEPS AND HEIFERS. ...Ill 7 11 3 lit . 410 7 IS 10 m .tl 7 tl 10 $41 ... 771 7 40 WIWi St, Loots General Market. ST. LOUIS, Feb. J.-WHEAT-N0. 2 red. 83(1 96c; No. 3 hard, S&WiWc; May, 92!,c; July, 86c. coim no. z, oaafw: jxo. . wnue. wc: May. 8tic: July. 66Uc oats wo. z, tonjiic; no. s wnite, 41c; May. 40c: July, 39Hc. RYB-4C, Coffee Mnrket. NEW TORK. Feb. 2.-A bearish view of the visible supply statement and contin ued largo primary receipts seemed respon sible for a snarp nreuk in today s couee market. Early cables from Europe made a steady showing. Tho market hers opened steady, unchanged to 6c lower; prices soon weaaenea, wun tne cios steady at a net loss of 9319c. Sales, 25,00) bags:. February. S.GSc; March, 9.14c: May. 9.85e; July, 9.66c: September, 9.69c; October, 9.75c; December, d.ksc spot, easy; Rio No. 7, PHc; Santos No. 4. 12c. Mfd, dull; Cordova, ljqneo, nominal. Dry Gonila Market. NEW YORK, Feb. 3. c-Jtton goods mar kets were quiet today, with easier Prices on cray cloths for converting. Moderate sales of standard drills have been made for Indiana shipment. Yarns were firm Men's wear was In steady demand for fall at the low price ranges current. Retail era are buying silks freely .... 7W .4 00 ....1101 (00 .... 1 .... 741 ....1010 ,...1041 ,...1040 .... HI ....180 ....10) ....1100 ....10 ....1001 ,...10U ...,10t0 ....11W ,...1IM ,,..1000 1 1110 1 1140 1 1140 10 1103 1 1141 : nit 1..., 70 17.., lost 16 108 4 7t 4 147 1 .....1B20 3 im S Ill 2 ,...,18M 1 ltto COWS AND HEIFERS. .. 104 ( St 90 lit .. 174 I IS llHlVEaU?, I M 1 tl E 11 I 00 00 00 00 1 e IM 00' I 05 8 tl I 1 ts ! u rr. 7 IS 7 n 7 IS 7 to 7 93 8 Oo I 00 I M I 20 7 tn 7 70 1 11 ( fo IS IS I ss I ss I 40 I 40 1 to 1 to I II I SO e u I 71 71 6 II I IS 7 04 ( 85 I.... 1.... 1.... 1.... 1.... 1.,.. , TM . S49 . too .1041 . 171 . W . ttt . tz ....im ....HIS ....1N ,...i .... too ....1710 ....... .lilt STEERS ...111s 7 7 I 41 t, I 40 I., 1 in 3,, 1 so 1.,. I ss 1,.., I7S 7... I 71 t... 6 10 t... BULLS. 4 00 1... I 20 1... ts 1... 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The net result of experience gained in building more train 100,000 "Fours' It is useless to look farther for a "Four'' that can giye you better value FOUR Tocrint Ci FOUR. LAaeao-KossTMt SIX TWns Cu- 1X Listai-Kmdttu six uua ' 4 ''W RoUu "It" Tnli Car "" Toatiog CM "tf Catf plrMCOCM six 81039 11109 tins 8 1100' t:ur t I7S t its two IU50 tlSJ Studebaker DETROIT OMAHA BRANCH New Studebaker Bldg., Twenty-fifth and Farnam Streets. Klii Uffial bbbbPtSsT yBHBK aBBMiTBlfllwiTX ?3j!rElljiBSBto VIbK!Sb(vPwikbBB Bl J IBVsBiBiBflBBHMDBHsBkBBB HHHpilMdBBMMHiiMngn ilLBBflflrBSBBflBV aFv m