14 THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1917, IJYE STOCK-MARKET .Prices for Beef Steers and Cow Stuff Quarter Higher Than Week Ago. BOOS ABE QUABTEK LOWEB Omaha. Jul OA IT II. HIT. ' fteeelpta ware: Cattle. . Hoga he. Official Monday 1.161 f.ltl .73l Otnotml Tuaadar T.111 31.373 11.143 Official Wednesday... 1.114 17.146 11.441 BsUsaata Tauraday... 4.611 14.101 ll.ttt rear lm thla Nk.il.iil tt.itt tt.813 ferae dare last Ht tl.lll 44,144 tt.177 Sans, aara I waa. ato 11.111 47.711 47,161 Saa dare wka. aio.14.147 J0.674 38(171 am dare I wka. aao 11.164 44,110 34.244 lata, (ton Uat year. ..ll.llt 41,041 44.114 Receipts and deposition of live Btock at the Union Stack Tarda, Omaha, for twenty floar hour, endlnf at I o'clock p. m. yea terduj; - BECEIPTS CARI. CattU. Hoc Sheep.H'r'fl. P., M. 4 84, P.... 1 Waaaah ...... Missouri Pacific..., Union raeloo 34 CAN. W aaat.. H C M.. W . weat.. 44 C, It. P., U. a O. 4 "., B. aeat.. ! C. B. Q., weat.. 14 C, . L P., eaat ; C R. I. A P., waat... Iltlnola Central.... Calcaao Ot Weat.. 4 ' Total receipts... 177 16 ..-s, 1 .. I 7i :t n i IS 4 1 II 1 .. t 14 54 II 1 1 f J .. .. 37 17 . 1 . ", DISPOSITION HCA D. Cattle. Herri! Co 444 Hon. 1.240 4.147 4,11.7 t,IS3 41b 3.063 Sheep. 1.341 4,044 1.442 Swift 4b Co .......1,101 Cadahr Paculus Co. Armour Co.... Icawarta Co I. w. Murphy. ........ Lincoln Paeklnc Co.... Hunlater Oliver...; W. B. Vanaant Con..... Benton, Vanaant Luah P. B. Lowla J B. Boot CO H. Bulla... Vr F. Huaa ,.... p. a. Keiion Wsrtb.elrr.or Def.n.. H. P. Hamlltaa Sullivan Bros Kelhsehlld Kreba. . . He. Urn. Calf Co , Chrtatlo , HlHlns Huffman .,,....,.' Hth ...... ...... . Baker ......... ....... Banner Broa. .....,..,.. Join Harvey ........... Mania treacle...... Kline Jenoea 4k "Uuasroa..... Other tuyere ,,..,... 1.41 I 41 I W It II III 444 Y... .V.447 ' Tetala -4,444 10,716 14,414 ' Cattle Reoeipla ware of wwdorato pro norUona today, about 4,000 head, and the tupplloa ao far thla waek fall aometblng like 6,000 abort of laat. Aa on yeaterday, all tie 60 of buyera were out early after aup. aUea and doalrabla beef ateera aold freely at brleaa that were generally atrons and In noma caaea lOo higher. Tbore waa the ' eeme atnength and aoUrlty ahawa la the market for oewe and halfera, all uaaful gradea finding a reedy Bale at ateady to tronger Agurea, aad the general market for both beef ateera and eaw atuff la light around 14 36c higher thaa It waa week ago. Country demand for atock oattla aad feeding ateera waa very urgent, aad aa the 1 afferlnaa of thla eharactar were compara tively limited and the market waa decid edly atranser aa far aa It wont, Oood la rKolee green oattla art bringing aa high aa loo4.40, or aa high . aa . feeding eel tie over aold at thla point. tiMUU(ma an oattle: bond to eaoleo yearling boovaa, . 110 166)11. 40 good to chotoa wetgbty eomfed beovoa, 6I4.4 11 04 1 fair to good com red boovaa. 14-HO) 10.00; oommoa to fair eornfed beovoa, 11.76 I.Hi good to choice graaa boovaa, M.NO 16; fair to sood (raaa beovoa. I1.60OI.W; cemmoa t fair graaa boovaa, M-6091.60; good to choice helfera, I7.MOI.I0; good to choice sowa, I1.I0O6.MI fair la good cow.. I6.oo7.oaj common ta fair oowe, I4.60O 4.00; prima feeding ateera, 41 604JI 16; good to choice feed ere. tl.04l.60i fair lo good feedere. 41 40OI.00; common lo fair feederu. 4. 1607.00; fair ta choice atockera, 17.160 4.14; elock belfera. 14 1104 16: atock cowl, 11,40 0 7.60; atock ealvep. I7.0006.0i veal uelvea, I7.MO10.M; beef bulla, ataga. flu,. oaeo.7li bologna bulla, I6.404.ti0, .' Aepreaeatatlva aalee: ... 1 ' .wnm jrhMUL'f. V 'i' . No. ' Av. Pr. , . No. Av. Pr: 1 474 6 76 1 670 60 80,.; I... It... f... li... I... II.,.. 10... 36... 711 1 U 77 I 10 I 01) .1036 7 II .,.... II 13 SO.....'. 11...... . Ill . 117 . Ill .1041 .1403 I 36 . I 60 I 16 10 III 31 76 04 1)6 16 36 . 161 30 .1103 36 774 I 40 ' 30. 106 ' 60 ...1091 9 10 ,,.1069 19 !!.,..... .1100 66 40. ...... .1333 t 70 32 ..1311 10 . 1 1114 14 16 17 ...HOI-14 16 41 1313 9 II 7 1314 10 10 17... 1331 It 10 COWS. . 140 I 61 4... : 91 III 6 76 1,71 .1004 4 16 I. ,1111- t It II.," 11.. . ... 113 T 30 .'...1116 I 10 ..,,171 7 71 . , 441 I 00 ....671 I II 1191 7 11 1114 f 10 ,10.. t ..1111 T 10 tl.. r . H BIPKRB. . 104, 71 4.. ' . 11. 411 f 90 616 7 41 11. - 961 1 16 I.. ,1.1 7 II ...1470 I 0 ...1110 60 ...1144 1 16 ...1369 I tt 91 , I 06 1 . , HUUA S.. 1911 16 1.. ' 614 T tt , I.. "I lltt 1 16 t.! CALVES. S.. ...... 414 I It I.. 1. ....... IIS t 71 It.. ' ti III t tt 1.. It. A..... 414 4 44 ., Til 411 tit 176 T t 10 I It t tt 1 Ill t 16 1 110 t 60 1 130 It It 1 1 61 It 61 trTOCKBHS AND riSKOKRS. 1 141 T tt II. Ill I II 11........ Ill I It j ... I ,166 I 69 Hoga Recelpta were vary liberal, arrlvala of SIS loada. or 14.404 head, being almoat 199 care larger then yeoterdey and nearly aa heavy aa Tueeday. The four-day total ot 44.144 head la 11.000 amaller than Uat waek and 14.100 abort of a year ago, but 11.609 heavier than two weeka ago. None of the ether markote ahowed nearly aa much advance aa tho local trade yea terday. and eonaequently with other polnla .fupertlng declloea today and a generoua aupply here a aharp reaction waa In order. Shlppwra bought a few good butchera early lO loo lower, but being handlcaped by the ahortacn of cere were unable to do much aa flret raunda at leant. Packera did not oven make a bid until towarda 9:lt, when they came out with offera that were UOlee lower oa tho hulk of the aupply. . Around It o'elock packera atartod pick ing up aemo of the beet heavtea abput 100 lower and a tittle .later on blda were rained all around, bulk of the oflertnga aelltng IOOI60 under Wedneadey, Con trary to what waa to be aapecled pack. ere did not dlecrimlnata ao much agatnat , any particular kind, buying mixed and light klnda at about the aamo decllnee aa weightier gradea. After a trading baala had been- eatabllahed movement became fairly active, and at one time a fair clear ance of all tha hoga In had boon made. Two or throe trains that eame In after thla, however, found nearly all buyera filled, and theeo laat arrlvala, along with what mixed, hoga were left from early, had a mean time of It. A few prime heavlea found . an outlet at pretty oloae to morning prlcee, but buyera wanted othera 10c or more lower, and a good many loade were atlll on. aold at the time of eloelng thla report. aoaae of the plalneeta of which packera Were not oven piaaing on. Moot of the hoga aold at 160 lie de cllnee, bulk of the offerlnga moving at flt.6t01t.76, with aome lignta and plain mined klnda on down, and beat weighty gradea up to 11144. tha top. . . Kaproaentallve aalea: . ' No. Av. Sh. Pr, No. Av. Sh. Pr, , 46. .141 It It 46 121 19 II 19 II Si. -Ill It. .SIT 34. .Ill 79.. 369 19 44 14 96 19 19 41.. 337 44.. 161 II. .371 31.. 214 14 66' 19 89 14 41 ii 19 19 Khoep Recelpta of aheep continued heavy, todey'a run being oatlmated at flfly-svo care, or ll.ltt head. Thla brlnga the run for the week ao far up ta 44.111 head, which la almoat St.tat amallor than a wook ago, bnt la about S.900 larger than two woeka ago, end nn Increase of t.tot aver tho oerreaponding period of loot year. Tha lamb market waa pretty much n repetition of the marketa of the two pro- vtoan dare. While movement failed to ahow much lire prlcee were very tittle dlfloreat Tho undertone waa weak and aome Inbe- IwoM and heavy lamba aold a ahade to aa much aa lie down, but the more daatrable gradea ware meetly ateady. A few good licbt fed weotema reached a top of lli.lt. but bulk of the offerlnga oold downward from ill.46. noma weighing more thaa akfjeW 8 lety pouade landing at 613.00. savor uveaea up, amd area at aooa there were a few lamba atlll In the pena i ueac lamba held about ateady throuah. out, choice weeterno erlnains; aa much aa ,is.(, late. Two can of Mexlcana equaled yesterdar'a new record of 113.10. lnbe- tween and heavy kloda were uneven, and aa noted moat tradere called them weak Jec. down, while even larger declloea were quoted by some Sheep were mainly ateady to In apota a ahade oaaler. Trarllnga that brousht (11.11 were mates or yeateraay a til. bob and aim. liar email reductlona were noted on aome other medium atock. A bunch of handy. weight yearllnfa that outclaaaed anylhlnr elae here thli week aet a' new record of 111.11. Wethera reached 110.26 and teat llffht awea went aa high aa t.toe.l.ll. the latter price breaking the . record. It waa a quiet day In the feeder dlvlelon, not enougn Doing onered to make a market. Do mand contlnuea sood and valuea are norni nally firm. Quotations 00 aheep and lamba: Lamba. good to choice. 81l.60wU.6t; lamba, fair to gooa. ,is.ovs,ix.,o; lamoa, cupped. 910.7444 .i.ie; lamoa. leeuera, six.ouo ll.ao: yenr- llnga, good to choice, fit. 40412. 26; year- wnga, lair to goou, ,iv. jexe u.so: wethere. fair to good, ll.40O10.60: ewee. good to choice, Il.60frt.t6; ewee, fair to good. 11.26 oi.tv ewea, pleln to culla. 16.00447.76 ewea, feeding. 16. 00OI.44. Krnevi.talive aslt-s. NO. Ay Pr. 00 fed lajnha.,.. 60 Ill 76 11 70 IS 40 12 60 370 fed lamba. 73 fed lamba. 4 cull lamba 46 fed owea 'ill I 66 177 fed lamba..., 13 70 CHICAGO LIVE WOT 4IABKET. CatUe, Weak i Hoga, Veaki Chicago. Jen. II Cattle Reeetnte. 0.000 need; market weak. Native beef cattle. l. 00O11. 40; weetern alee re. I7.J0O10.10: atockera and feedera, I6.760I-I6: cowa and neuere, 94.76Ol0.10; calvea, tl0.00t)I4.76. nogo Kecetpte. 42.000 head: market. weak, ao under yeeterday'o average. , Bulk, It0.l0e)l.ot; light. 110. (101), 00. mixed, 10.tloll.lt; heavy, 110 70911.10; rough, 41v.1vo10.4e: plga. 41.0001e.10. Sheep and Lamba Recetpta, I.OOt head! market atrong. Wethere, l. 76911.06; ewea, 4T.60f)ie.36; lamba, 111,76014.40. Sloan City Uva Stack Market. . Sioux City, Jan. .14. Cattle Reoetpli, 1,- 100 head; market for klllera atrong, atock. era ateady; beef ateera, It.ltO 11.09; butrb. era. ll.00Ot.36; fat cowa and heller., 11.00 Ot.oo; oannera, 44.16 0 6.66; atockera and feeder. 4t.60OI.60: calveo, ll.60OI.tt; bulla, ataga, etc., II. I0O7.60: feeding cowa ana neirem, I6.eoo1.oo. , ' Hoga Recelpta, 16,600 head: market 10016c lower; light, I10.2IOIO.60: mixed. 4ie.eeoio.io; heavy, 610.76O10.90; plga, lt.40O4.00; bulk of aalea. II0.40O10.I0. Sheep and Lamba Recelpta, 100 bead; ma met steady; fed tnuttona, ll.lootl-OO wethera, lt.00OI0.lt; ewea, II 1104 ill lamba, . Ill.looil.lo. . ,. -u City live Stock Market. ' Xanaaa City, Ho., Jan. It. Cattle Re oalpta, 1,000 head; market ateady. Prime fed ateera, I10.460 11.60: dreaaod beef team, 61 60O10 76: weatern ateera, 17.60(4 u.eo; oowe, 66.34Cyr,oo; neitern, 47,on 1I.00:'- otockera and feedera, 47.404)1.41; bulla, I0.6OO6.6O: oalvea, I6.10O11.00, Hoga Rrcelpta, 1, 609 head; market ateady. . Bulk, 114.104411, 00; heavy. 110 60 6)11.01; packera and bulehora. 110.604) 11.06; light, I10.I0O14.II; plga, ll.00O10.4l. Sheep and Lamba Recelpta, 6,100 head; market loo hither, Lamba. 1I.60O14.00; yearllnga.' SlDOOH-loi wethera, 11,100 ib.ov; ewea, ii.iioio.or i ,' , M. Leek Uvo Mae Marhee. . 1 SI, Laula. Jan. II. Cattle Recetpta, !,!. bead; market atrong. Native beef ateera, 17. 600 11.60; yearling ateera and halfera. 61 l0OII.il: oowe. 61 60el.1l: tockarg and feedera, I6.I0O6.6; prime outhem oteera, l.00OI.0; beef oowa and helfera. I4.3601.60: prima yeaning ateera and helfera, 1.404.44; native oalveo, 14.00 Hoga .Raeelpta, 14,400 bead; market low. . Llghta. I10.10OU.00; plga, 11.11016.40; mixed and butchera. J1O.6OOU.IO: good heavy, 111.00 011.10; bulk, H0.10Oll.Il, . Sheep and Lamba Recelpta, 1,900 head: market ateady. lmba, II3.76014.36; 9wea, 11.600 H.ll; yetrllnga, 111.000)11.11. - - v St. Jeeeph Uva Stock Market. St. jAoanh. Mo.. Jan. II. 4?attle Recelpta, I, 700 head; market ateady; oteere,' I7.60O II. 10: row. and helfera, 11.004)10.00; oalvea, 47.00011, 11. Hoera Reeelnta 11490 head: opening of market ateady; lop, 111.00; bulk of aalea, I0, 40O10. 60. Sheen and Lamba Recelpta, i.nee neao: market 10014c higher; lamba, I18.00OH.00; ree, 19.994)19.00 Y , Uva Seaek la Sight. Recelpta of live atock at the five principal weatern marketa yeaterday : . t:aliie. lloga, sneep. St. 1onlt 3.609 16.400 1,000 Chicago 9,000 61.000 I oe. Kanaaa city ........ 3,ooo 1.100 1,100 Omaha 4,000 10.000 1 11,100 Sloua City .,.1.300 16,600. 100 Tolal 14.140 11,100 16,100 Cafee Market. New York. Jan. II. The market for coffee futuree waa eaaier today under scat tering liquidation, or remixing. No 'further change wea reported In the ocean freight altuation, but there Beemed to be an Idea in oome quartera that higher war riaka would bo temporary and It waa reported that Importera were holdina off for further develapmenla The market opened un changed to I potato lower. Offerings were not heavy, but there were very few buyera around tho ring and May enntrncta worked off to l.ilc, while September oold at 6.4 before the cloae or about Id to 30' polnta onuer yesterday a neat levels. The close was at tha low points of the day, ahowlng n net leas of t lo 13 points. Salea, ll.llt naga. January, 1,43c; Pebruary. S.47e March. i.60o: April. 6.6Se: Uav. a.66c: June 1.17c; July, 6.60c; Auguat, 1.44c; Septem ber, t.tic; October, i.I4c: November, 1.80c; December, 8,16c, Spot, quiet; Dlo To, lOo; Sontoe 40, 10c The coat and freight situa tion wna reported unchanged. The official cables reported an advance nf It rela nt Rio. Sanloe epota were unchanged and fu turca unchanged lo SI rela higher , -, ' Cottoa Market. . 7 1 umm uiure, opened barely steady; March. 17.88c; May, ' -" 1 1 ,. etc; utieeer, le.OOC. . v,mi iuiurve cioeou steady; January. 17.4tc; October, 14.11c. ' Hoot cotton nuut, mieeii.. . tV, HIM T - " - Cotton clond trdy at a not advance of UVIt polnti today. l,lvrfwvnl .Iain IB t . n . .... vood middlinf, I0.7ci middling, lU.Uc; low mlddltni, mIn. CttOO btTsln. - UbmIw Hy Market. MraklH MtlU finlrak .e,I..J ... . -. v w WKroirM, f U,.UI nn 1 III.IOOIS00: No. I, llo.ou0ll.OQ; No. L 1100410.00, choice midland. 111.60: No, 1 llUillOll.tO; Nu. I. I0.U00 111.09; No l' 6a.anoooe rh.,i, i,-n.t n,u: Nu. 1. 40.00Oa.6U: N X. l,uiihi'.V te.noOi-wt. - ' Htrsw Chulce wheal. 44.00 4)4.411: choice 'Mt-ir rye, 47.004)7.60. Aifelfe Ch,,lea. 117 lean ee.' . u. 19.90017.00; stsndard.' Ili OU.'oil; No. ! l2.OigM4 04; No. I, ll00O1140. . Oil ai Savannah, Oa Jan. 18. Turaentm. steady; 68c: aalea none: recetpta, 130 bar. rele; ehtpmenta, 2,801 barrolai atock,, !,. Roeln Firm; aalea, IIS hbhu recelpta, 711 bhla.; ahlpmenta, 7.H6 bbla.; stock, 78 -411 bbla Uuotatlona: A. B. C. D, K, T, a II.S1H: H, I, 66.36; K, t.6t; H, 86,70; N, 1144; WO. 17.10: WW, 7.1i. , ' ' ' ' ' Dry tetania Market.' New Tork, Jen. 1 1. Prlcee named on Amoekeag plain and fancy napped oottona for the fall. 111!, were loday from 14 to 40 per cent higher than the orlcea or a ... so. Dark colors were lc a yard hither man u,nu, . votion DWBKeu were Bold Up for tall and withdrawn by the largeat pro ducers. 'Oray goods were quiet and 'dreaa goo ua were nrni, ' Metal Market. , New Tork, Jan. 11. Metals Lead, $7.71, bid; apelter. quiet; spot. Bast St Louts delivery, IH14.V.e Copper, firm; electro lytic, first, second and third quarters, I3i.ltei2.6t. Iron: Steady and unchanged. Tin: Strong; tbot. 4i.lSw04t.ISVi. . London. Jaa. 14. Amerteajt securities de clined from lack of Bsnapart and clewed dull oa thaa took exchange bora today, .. Stiver Bar, 84 d par aaaoa. . money esj V" owm. Discount Rates Short aad three laantbe' btlla, 6 par eaat Omaha. Jaa. li. Bank cloarlnai 1 Omaha tedar wore 64.111,441. 61, and ror tho cocroapaaellns day laat year, 11,111.111.14. GRAIN ANDPR0D0CE Strong Cash Demand Forces Price Advance In All Cereals Beceipts Are Good. WHEAT HAS A OBEAT DAY " Omaha,. January II. 1117, The local rocetpti of wheat and com were verr rood today and a atrong caah demand forced a iharp advance lo the price of all cereal. 'tl demand for wheat waa excellent, with all gradea eelllng very readily on the advance, the No. t hard going generally at 11.11 Vit, and the bulk of the No. hard aelllna at SJ.tlU No. I durum whiat waa quoted at tl.SI'A. No. S mixed brought from 11.17 to tl.lZVt. and a few of the poorer aamplea of hard winter aoia at fl it. The corn market waa very active and al though -the demand for all gradea wai atrong. tho yellow and white oold at email premium over the mimd. No. S white ana no. s yellow telling at tie and mlied corn of thla vrade aolna at 93 We. Tho bulk of the corn, however, graded No. 3, with the yellow and white going at ana the mixed at tr and t)c. The oata market, while It followed wheat and corn on the advance, waa very dull, and a vary email iart of the offerlnga were aold. The rye market waa aleo very quiet, but barley waa pretty active at lc to 2c higher. No. a rye waa quoted at $1.44 and moat of the aalea of barley war made at prlcea ranging from lc to II. IS. Clearance were; Wheat and flour, equal to 114,009 buahela; corn, 22.O0 buahela; oata, 3,00ft buahela. Primary wheat recelpta were 124, OW buahela and ehtpmenta 449,000 . buahela. agalnat recetpta of 1,137,4)00 buahela and anipmenta of 19,Q buahela laat year. Primary corn recelnta were SbZ.OOO buih ela and ahlpmenta 113,60ft buahela, agalnat recelpta of 1,143,00ft buahela and ahlpmenta oi a,oeo buahela laat year. , Primary oata raVielpla were 1,139,000 buah ela and ahlpmenta itt.OOft buahela, agalnat receipt of 770,000 buahela and ahlpmenta oi an toov puantMe laat year. CABLOT RROR1FTH. Wheat; Com, 4a 71 303 Oata Chicago Minneapolla . iruiutn It ' Omaha ,,. r53 - 71 'l Xanaaa City ,,..144 31 11 St. Loula. It 66 41 Winnipeg $66 Theeo aaloo were reported today: Wheal No. I hard winter: 1 car. 61.I3K no. I bard winter: I care, 11. It; 1 car. Il.llw: 14 cam, ll.HVt: 1 car, 11.13. No. I hard winter: 1 car. 81. 14: 1 car. It. IS: 1 car, 11.12; 7 can, 11.11 tt: S l-l can, 11.11, x eara, tl-aow. No. 4 hard winter; 1 oar, 11.44; 1 car, 11.11; I I car, 11.14. Sample hard winter: t enr (clndera), il.ll: i car, 1.13. . Sample anring: 3-6 car. tl.tt. No. I durum: 1 car, I1.I6H. No, mixed durum: i ear, 91.04; 1-6 oar, II. IS. Bampla durum S-i car, 11.46. No. I mixed: 1 car. 61.8m 1 car, II 0(,; l-i cart II. Ill 1 car, 11,17. no. 1 mixed: I car. Ilia; S-I car, ll.lt; I eara (light), 11.71. Rye No. I, 1 oar, 11.44. '' Barley No. 4, S eara. Il.ll; 1 car, 11.01. Rejected. 1 ear, 61. tt; I car, lie. , Cora No. 1 white. I eara. 640. No. 3 white, 1 oar, 14140, No. S yellow, I eara, 644,0. No. I yellow, 10 -eara. 44 (4c No. 4 yellow, oar, 41 He. No. t yeUow, 1 car, l4o. No. S mixed, 4 can. 14 Vie. No, I mixed, eara, huo; I care, 14,0. Oata No. I white, 1 car, itlie. No. 4 white, 1 car, 64 c. , , Omaba Caah Prlcee Wheat: No. I hard. 1.HMOI.I4: Nn. I hard, 11.4001. II: No. 4 hard, S1.1I01.I4I No. I aprlng, I1.IIO H; No. I aprlng. I.IIOI.II: No. I durum, Il.ll 140 111 wi NO. I durum. Ii.I4w01.1IH. Conn No I white, Ha !o; No. S while, MUOMUe: No 4 white, ItottUo; NO. I White. 41Velc: No. I white, nitOSttl No. I yellow, 44 lit) 4ie; No. I yellow, 4liOt4Vio No. 4 yel low, 44 0 44wo; No. I yellow, 4144 014c: No. yellow, 4114 014c: No-I mixed. It US ,r, ro. e nuxnu, rfonac; no. f mixed, llV04c: No. I mixed, tiyiOfiKe: no. 0 mixed. OSOIIHC. oata: NO. 3 wh te. IIOIIwc; atandard, HOllHc: NO, I white. 06eo; No, 4 white, llndllli. Bar ley: Malting, Il.1t01.lt; No. 1 feed, HcO 11.11, Rye: No, 3. I1440L41; No. S, IM30 The Mcare caused by recent nbmartne raida did not have much offset an today'a market aa both Hay and July wheat opened atrong and advanced over to from the oloae yeaterday. . The queatloa In wheat now n xi ma to bo whether tho tupply will equal the demand and many trader are of the opinion that It will not b long until the American atocfea win oa depleted. The for eign .demand for wheat and com la evi dently aa atrong aa vr. and the renewed tterman attacka aeem ta hive Increaaed tbr demand for par product. Com nloted atrong around 9lAo for May and Ho for July. Oata advanced In ay m pa thy with the other marketa, the Hay aaa July both cloalng about lo higher, . Local range of opttona: , Art I Open. High. Ldw. Cloae. Taat wht. I i ; I May 111 1 tT 13S I 1MH July 1 4ft 1 48 146 1 U 146 Sep. 1 II I II lit 1 31 129 Corn, Hay IT ' 18 I3H Mtt July It ' l ftl H Oata. May , H ,,5-H M ISH July tl , t.3H It ht Chicago oloktng pncoa, turniahrd The Be by Logan A Bryan, atock and grain brok era, lift Houtb Biiteenth atreet, Omaha; Art. Opon. I High. Low. Cloae. TeaT May 1 18 1 tH 117 I 1 9ft -1187 July 1M 1 63 1101 1 63 H UOH Sept ill lJTHlim) 117 l3 Corn. , i I I Hay 1 01 1 ft310fl 1 02 100 July 11, 101l9j 100 98 ftala If Hay . . 11 ' I9 Bl. ft &8 July l& IS 61 GW t6 Pork. ( (- , May 19 13 tl IT 3t 1 31 7 S9 II. July 39 00 ,' SI 10 Isi H 89 H 31 06 Lard t I ' I Jan. 11 IS li II 111 961 IS 13 16 86 Hay If It II 111 8ft II 33 II 36 Rlba if Jan. II 10 II 16 111 111 16 13 16 OS Hay 16 IT 16 63 ll IS IS 63 16 40 CHICAGO GRAIN FR0TISION8 DooMMtle Sapply of Wheal Tenda ta Caoaa Advaaoa 1b Prima, Chicago, Jan. II. Active buying on the part of houaea with aeaboard connect lima carried the wheat market decidedly up grade today. Cloalng prlcea were atrong. c to ic net nigner, wun May at ai.fo to 11.90 and July at It. 61 to tt.63. Corn gained lc to lc, oata o to lc and pro vlauna 7fi to 33 c. Purchaalng or Wheat appeared to be in creasingly haeed on notice of condlttona that, according to aome leaden, auggeated not only complete elimination of the aur- OlUS aUPPly In thO United States but also I Indicated poaaible scarcity before the ma - turtna of a new crop. Kuropean adviceo told of need of wheat and flour Importation on a large acale, and in view of the deatructlon of ahlpplng In the aouth Atlantic aoemed to a majority of trad era to point to North America and eapeoially the United State aa the logical chief reeource for buyera. Bullish eatl- mate, however, worn current aa to the amount of wheat available for export from thla country before July 1, and there seemed a corresponding urgency in tha aea board demand. y Poaelbimiea or renewed German Interior- ence with eteamahloa oa the routee from the United Statee to Kuropa did not re ceive much attention today from wheat tradere. The fact that largo numbers of boata were awaiting carroea at tha aea board tended to offset anxiety on that score., peaaimtatlc crop reporta from Kanaaa acted to aome -extent -aa a further handicap on the boa ra. Com reached tho hlgheat price on record for tho Hay delivery, 11.01 a bushel. As In the case or wneat, aouaea with aeaboard connections were peralatent buyera from the atart. Crop and veeael newa from Ar- genttna favored tho advance in valuea, Oata were at I mutated by the eame Influencea that affected corn and wheat. It waa aald that ahlpmenta of oata from Argon Una had been virtually reduced to aero. At flret provisions were eaay, in line with the hog market. Later tha strength ot grata led to a aubatantlal advance. Chicago Caah Prlcea Wheat; No. 1 red. 11.9191. 9T; No. I red, 1.9 ft)l.81 ; No. 3 hard. 11.98; No. 1 hard, nominal Corn: No, 3 yellow, 81.01: No. 4 yellow, 97c4 11.00; No. 4 white. Ilc81.00. Oats: No. 3 white. TBftle; atandard, 81 (r He. Rve: No. 3, nominal. Barley; 11.000 1.8ft. Heeda: Timothy, tS.MfJI.Ift; clover. 13.t0417.ftft. Pmvtatona: Pork. 831.0ft; lard, 91t.98ft)16.IT; rlba, 14.U tpll.H Batter Lower; erMuaary, 31ft)le. Kgga Btaady; raeelpta. 1,411 eaaea; fteti, 44c; ordtaary AroU, II 41c; at mark, naain M haded, 48c. Pwaitxr Aliva, lower; few la, lte; aatrteca. lie ptaiuaa Btaaity; roeotpta, H eara: Win i n nail ud HtchlgBa. white. Ii.iai.tt; Idaho, Catwrado. Oregon and WMhiagtoa, wkita. ILH49L0A, HEW YORL STOCKS Sentimental Factors Influence Movement of Prices Toward Higher Levels. TRiLDING ONLY MODERATE New Tork, Jan. 1 1. Aasurancoa of the aucceaa of he new British loan and the re duction in the British bank rate from alx to five and one-ha If per cent, tha first change In alx mpnthx. were among tho sen timental factors which Influenced today's movement of prices toward higher levela. Trading waa only 'moderate, but broader and with a more confident undertone than any previous aeaalon of the week. There waa a ateady demand for standard shares, notably rails, Canadian Pacific making up much of Its recent decline, with gains of 1 to 3 points In other Peclftca,, Reading, St Paul, Brie end Long Island. High grade Industrlala were reaponatve to trade advices which offered mora encour agement. An early break of 30 polnta In Bethlehem Steel common, with ten for the preferred, was soon rectified, though both Issues closed at net declines. United States Steel and kindred shares were 2 to 1 polnta higher at their beat, with T for Oulf Btatea Hteel. The shorts were again Impelled to cover in the motor Issues of further gains In Maxwell, General Motors, and Studebaker, while subsidiary atocka. Including tha Rub ber group were firm to strong on reports of a gigantic consolidation. Shippings recovered from yesterday's re verse la. Marine preferred making a gross gain of 3 with t for tho common and 3 for Atlantic, Oulf and Weat Indies. Current gossip auggeata early development In marine a. presumably In connection with deferred dividends. Strength . of coppers and line laauea had Ita basis in circumstantial statement of a renewal of negotiation for large foreign auppllea. The same cauaes were made to aorve ' tho leather and augar sharea, bat oils were little more than firm, deaplta ad ditional advances for the crude and refined products. Oas shares and Western Union featured the atrong utilities, with such Isolated spe cialties as Pittsburgh Coal, National Enam eling, and fast Iron Pipe. Total aalea of atocka. 820.000 shares. Rubles and llres fell under yesterday's low records, with further weakness in rataa on Berlin and Vienna. Sterling and francs were firm. . Sliaht oonceaalona were registered by al' moat all International bonds, but domestic railway Issues were steady. Total aalea par value, 8S.4KO.000, United States bonds were unchanged on call. Number of sales and quotations on lead ing socas: - ' Sales. High. Low, Close. Am. Heat sugar..., i.zov American Can 3.300 48 47 47 Am. Car Foundry 1.300 8 7 7 Am t.iuarnntllra l.ltAO T74L lltf 77 Am, Smelt. R-f. 16,700 109 107 108 Am H,.ur.f ttatiMntntT ' Ill Am. Tel. A Tel... 1,600 123 123 133 Am. Z., I.. A 8,v.. . 8,400 If , Anaconoa chopper.. ia,vw nn Atchison .v . 600 105 Bald. Locomotive... 2,400 67 Ha III more Ohio. J, 100 8t Brook. Rap. Trans. ' ZOO 81 B. & 8. Conoer.. 1.7O0 49 rl Prttftnlniint ... 23 Canadian Pacific.. Central Leather..., Cheaapeake A Ohio C. M. St. P Chicago ft N. W... r R. I. p, Ry., Chtno Copper.' . i inn iimi Bh jhw ji 1,400 91 89 90 1.600 1.100 if. 61 so 111 1,100 31 1,100 SSTe 1.100 47 U. soil io H 66 46? 47 .:oio. iumi m iron Corn "rodurls Bef, SI.600 34 31)4 Crurlble Steel s.Bue ' eon) e . m ttlstillera' flees. Krie ;. .: General Ulertrle... Oreat No. pfd. . . Ureat No.-Ore etfa. Iltlnoia Central Inter. Conaol Corp. Inspiration Copper., l,4ot 33 H 31 300 17tw II" OA 117 lit' 1U 33 170 t Uttt 1.600 374 364 341 400 lo.uj loata ive 700 I.IOt ii 6146 inter, rlarreai ... Ill Int. M 64. pfd. Ctl, 11,700 I7H 16 13V 11 H 14 3614 K. R. ftouthern.. Kennerott Copper., lulavllia A Naah. Mex. Petroleum.... Mlnml Copper. , . ., . M.. K. T.. pfd... Mlseaurl Pacific ... 4,500 41 41 4IM 601 1S3U 133 J3X 4,700 104 103 10314 bod eiuj 300 soo "4 16 99 69 24 Montana Copper... National lad.. Nevada Copper..... 1.000 Jilt 34 new xora ventral.. N. T.. N. H. Ik H.. Norfolk t Western. t.WV IV l IMS 3,00ft 49 47 47 800 131 134 13 60ft 108 107 108 300 22 21 32 - 140- M 'ift 6 3,600 27 20 27 13,300 103 103 103 6,400 80 ' 79 79 400 27 27 1T 1,800 98 97 17 2,300 32 21 31 4,100 110- 107 107 1.600 1K 133 132 Northern Pacific... Pacific Mall Pacific Tel. .Tel. Pennsylvania Ray Con. Copper,, Reading ., Kep. Iron A Steel. . Nhsttuck Arlx. Con. Houthern Pacific... Southern Railway.. Htudenaker i:o.... Texaa Company.... union racltio Union Pacific nfd.. 6,700 145 144 144 800 S4 A4 IT I', s. Ind. Alcohol. 31.400 117 United States Steel. 16s, 100 116 II. 8. Steel pfd 1,600 131 Utah Copper 11,000 lot 134 I3ft 113 114 121 130 100 107 29 2 17 18 wanaen pro "V ... svu Western Union..'... 1.700 Wrotlnajuiuse Blec. 1,000 63 K 68 Total sales tor "the day, 130,000 share. . OMAHA tifcNfcHAf HA1L4JET. PoultryTurkeys, dry picked. In over live. Ducka and geeae. acaldedi 2o ever live. Henfl and aprlnga, ocialded, lo over live. Broilers, 26c; hens, 17a; springs, 18c; stags, 14c; old roosters, 11c; geese, full f (lathered, 14c; ducks, full feathered, 14c; turkeys. 34c. Capons, 33c. Ouineaa each, 36c. SAuaba. Homers, 14 on., par dosen, 14; squabs, Homers, 13-OK., per doa., 13.60; squabs, ' Homers, l-os., per dosen, L60; aauaba. Homers, under l-o., per dosen, 60a Pigeons, per dosen, 76e. , Butter 38u. Jlgga Kreab. No. 4, caaa, IlLOft; No. t. use, 17.10: erax, caaa, 17.60. Cheeaa quotations by Urlau A Oa.i Cheese- Bstra fanoy dotoaatlo fiwtaa. 42a: domes t to Swiss, S6o; block Swlsa, 33o; twin cheese, 3bo; triplets, 26o; daisies, 26e; young America, 37 o; blue label brick, 26c; Um burger, sic now vora wnita. sso; no- quefort. ISO, r - Beef Cuts (Whoiesaia pneea) Ribs: No. 1. 19o; No. I. 17c: No. , llo. Loins: No. 1, .'23; No. 2,. llo; No. I, lie Chucks: No. 1, 12c; No. I, llo; No. I. 10o, Rounds: No. 1, lic; No. 8. lte; No. 3, 13 c. Plates: No. 1. llo; No. 8, ioo; wo. s, inc. Oysters Gallon ; Chesapeake standards. 21.66; Chesapeako selecU. 1.60; northern standards, 81.80; northern selects, 13.0ft; northern counts, sz.a. Celery Maramotn, per aoa, tse. Kronen Pleh Whiting. 12c lb.: halibut. IBe lb.; salmon, falla, 12c lb., salmon, silver. 8c lb.: sun nan, cc lo.: crappiea. re lb,: trout. 16c lb.; catfish, lie lb.; blacTeod. Oo lb.; pike, no id.; pickerel, to lb.; tits tih, lie lb.; herring, 7c lb.; honing, lc lb.; whltrflsh, 14c lb.; smelta, Itc lb. Frasn naiv vatnan, lao id.; nan but, ie lb.; sea. trout. ISo lb.; Spanish mackerel, 16o lb.; black bass, 20c lb.; black baas, small, 17c lb.; red snapper, 17c lb.; floun ders, )T3c lb.; codfish, eastern, 14c lb.; blue flah. medium, lie lb. Smoked Flab White chubs, bayflah. Ift-lb Kkl. lie Ih.! klnnered lalmnn D'akota, ISO lb.; Snan ' add lea, 16 and 9-lb. If-lb. boxes, 14c lb ; kippered cod. l"-lb, boxes. ISO lb. Fruit and vegetable quotations furnished by Ulllnsky Prult Co.: Fruits Oranges: 334s, 288a, 13.71 bos; 260a, Ills, 13.00 bos; all other slaes, 1. box; extra fancy, special the box higher. Lemons: fancy, 300a, 380a, ti.Oft box; ohoioa, 300a. I08, 84.60 box. Grapefruit, 18a, 11.6ft -; 4fia. 96a, 13.76 box; 64s, 64a. 80s, 14.00 box. drapes: Malngas, 87. 90010.00; Em perors, market price. Bananas, 4o lb. Cranbatries: Jerseys, 69.00 bbl. . Apples J onot bans, fancy, 11.60 box; Jonothan. extr ancy 82.' s box: O rim as Oolden, fancy, It. 76 box; Arkanaas Blacks, extra fancy, 13. 60 box ; Arkansas Blacks, fancy, 12.00 box; Arkansas Blacks, choice. 11.60 box; Tork Imperials, 21.00 bbl. Vegetables Potatoes, 22.00. Sweat potatoes, 84.36 bbl.: aweetpotatoea hampers, 13.10 ham p. Calory, California, 1.00 doa. Turnips, carrots, parsnips, 2 . Cabba, ftc lb. Rutabagoea, 2o lb. Lettuce, head, orates, 83.60 crate. Cauliflower, 83.80 orate. Cu cumbers. 82.26 doa. Tomatoes, six baaketa, 18.00 crate; tomatoes, baskets, 11.10 baaket. Onions, red, 6o lb.; onion, Spanish, 13.26 crate. Oleomargarine Natural color, per lb.: We Buy Alfalfa and Grain It Will ray Ym Ta Ml T U, M. C Peter Mill Co., Oaaaha 2 106 106 6 67 84 14 81 11 48 48 Premium, 24c;' Challenge, 23c; Kersey. 30c; aUly. 19c; Lincoln, 17c. White, per lo.; Snowflake, 23c. Cider Motta, 14.26 keg; Mot Is, bbla., 87.36 bbl. , Mlaeellaneous Peanuts: No. X raw, jb fte; roaateed. lb., lc; Jumbo, raw, lb.,' lc; Jumbo, roaatad, lb., lie Dromedary dates, cue, 11.76. figs, caae, tl.ftft. - No. 1 Eng lish walnuts, lb., 19c. OEMBBAL MARaUKT. One teniae of tka Day oa Tarlaoa Lsauttac (unodltlee. New Tork, Jan. II. Flour bald firmly. Wheat, pot, strong-; No. I hard, II. 16; No. 1 northern Duluth, I3.lt; No, 1 northern Manitoba, Il.ll Vt (. a. b. New Tork. Corn Spot, atronf; No. I yellow, II. Hi, 0.11, New Tork. Oata Spot, ateadr; standard. IIVit7Hc. Hay Firm ; No. 1, 1.1: No. 3, ll.OOtJ 1.06; No. 3, tt)7Hc; ahlppln,, I6t40c. Hope flteadyj atate, common to choice, 1114, 4i60c; 1111, 1014c; Pacific coast, mi, iiei4c; mi, lone Hideo Quiet; BojsU. 410420; Central America, 41c. Leather1 Firm; hemlock flrau, 67c ; sec ond,, 6 to. Provisions Pork, firm: mess, 82.0r 033.60: family, I31.60O33.60: short clear. 111.00011.00. Beef, ateady; mesa. (3S.00O 23.60; family, 126. 00 0 37.00. Lard, firmer; middle weet. lt.30Oll.i0. Tallow Steady: city, 10,e; country, 110 lltic; special, lit,,. Butter Weaker: receipts, 2,704 tuba; creamery, 4O04O!,c; flrata, 26033c; aec ond,, 33 0 34ttc. Eggs Unsettled; recelpta,' 6,436 caaea; fresh gathered extra firsts, 43c; firsts, 460 47c; refrigerator seconds to firsts. 37 0 33V6C. Cheese Steady: receipts, 1,318 boxes: stats, held special, 24K034HC: atate, aver age fancy, II V, 034c. Poultry Alive, weaker: chickens, 110 ltc; fowla, 11033c. Dressed, firm: chick ens, 16 0 38c; fowls, 16 0 24c; turkeya, 20O 33c. X New Tork Money Market. . New Tork, Jan. II. Prime Mercantile Paper 1 40346 percent. Sterling Exchange Sixty-day bills, 4.73; commercial aixty-day bills on banks, 84.724; commercial sixty-day bills, 4.73: demand, 14.7641; cables, 4.714. Sliver Bar, 76c; Mexican dollars. (14c. Bonds Government, steady; railroad, ir regular. , ; , Time Loans SteadyVelxty days, 3 403' per cent; ninety days, 203. per cent; six months, 3084 per cent. Call Money Steady; highest, per cent; lowest, 1 per cent; ruling rate, 2 per cent; laat loan, 3 per cent; closing bid, 1 per cent: offered at 3 per cent. U. 8. r. 2a reg, . 6M., K. T. 1 4s. 774 I ado coupon.... tlMo. Pac con. ta.1044 "U. s. SB, reg.. ..rut nont rower 0B..1HV4 ado coupon 101 N. r. C, deb. ta.112 D. 8. 4s. reg. ..110 eN Y. City 44s.U0 do coupon 1104N.T.,N.H.&H.c.6slO6 A.T.T. c. 44 sl03No. Pacific 4a... 964 Anglo-French 6s. 624 do 3s tt Atchlnson geu. 4s 06 4 Ore. S. L. r. 4s 64 4 Bait. A Ohio 4s. 84 4Pac. T. at T. 6a.. 1014 Beth. St. ref. 6B.I01 Penn. con. 44a. ,1074 Ceo. Pacific 1st. tie, do gen. 44. .s. 1044 C. O. cv. 44e. 81 Reading gen. 4s. 164 C, B. Q. j. 4s. t48o. Pacific cv. 6s,104 C, M. A 4VS.P. c. is. 107 do ref. 4s 84 C. .R.I.AP. r. 4a. 78 So. Railway 6a. .102 Colo ar So. r. 44s 87 Union Pacific 4a. 98 D. ft R. O. c. 4a. 84 do cv. 4e 664 Brio gen. 4a 73 II. S. Rubber 6s.. 104 Oen. Electric 6s. 106 U. S. Steel 6s. ..107 Ot. No. 1st 44s..l01West. Union 4s 8 III. Cen. ref. 4a.. 64Oom. of C, 1931.100 K. C. So. erf. is. 104 "Bid. L. ft N. un. 4s. . . 17 4 Kansas City General Market. Kansas City, Mo Jan. 18. Wheat No. 2 hard, 31.42 4 01.44; No. 3 red, II. 40O1.93; May, 31.86; July, 81.41. Corn No. 3 mixed. t74c; No. 2 white, lo; No. 3 yellow, 174018c; May, 870 17 4: July, tlc. Oata No, I, 680684c; No. 3 mixed, S60'7c. Butter Creamery, 41c: Srata, 384c; boc onda, S7e; peeking, Itq. , Eggn Firsts, 4tc. Poultry Hens, 14 c; roosters, 124c; tur keys, ltc. Knporwaod Apples aad Dried Fruits. : Naw Tork, Jan. II. Evaporated Apples Dull; fancy, lo; choice, 0OIc; prime. 74 07c. Dried Frwita Pruneo,flrm: Callfornias. OlIHe; Orogona. Illfmc. Apricots, qulot but firm; chole,, ltc: extra choice, 17o; fancy, llo. Peaches, Inactive; choice, Try HAYDEN'S r -t .. . AND SEE THE Brunswick Rightly Called All Phonographs In One Examine this masterpiece and note how Brunswick in ventors and designers have taken all machines and com bined in one all the fine qual ities of other phonographs, plus distinctive features of its own at tempting prices below the usual. THE BRUNSWICK PLACES THE WHOLE WORLD OF MUSIC AT YOUR ' COMMAND Without restrictions for it plays till makas of disc rwcorda. There is not a disc record in existence that the Brunswick will not play perfectly and with the exact equip ment of the respective machines, including the celebrated Pathe Records Europe's greatest favor ites and the largest collection in the world. The introduction of this Super-Phonotrraph, with the Pathe Records, we believe is of first importance to all music lov ers of Omaha and vicinity. We invite you to come and hear the Brunswick. Note All the Features. The Acoustics ' The Prices Will Attract. Other Instruments Taken in Exchange. Taring Any Up-To-Date Dealer in Nebraska Sells JARVIS 1877 BRANDY 14c: extra choice. tic: fancy, ttic Rata Ine, steady; choice to fancy, seeded, 8O10C; seedless, lOOUtoc; London layere. 81.80. Minneapolis Oralnj Market. Minneapolla, Jan. II. Wheat May, 81.8216: July. 81.14. Cash: No. 1 hard. 32.8016 02.0216 : No. 1 northern, 81 42 (J l.ltla; No. 3 northern, 11.10tjtl.6V Corn No. 8 yellow 17066c. ' Oata No. 3 white, 6t5Hc Flaxaoed 13.11 02. 84. Flour Unchanged. Barley I7c061.ll. Rye 31.401.4H4. Bran I2I.60O1I.00. St. Loula Grain Market. St. Louis. Mo., Jan. 18. Wheat No. 2 red. H.ISO2.024: No. 2 hard, II. 4402. 00; May, 31.6I; July, 81.114. Corn No. 2, 81.004: No. 3 white. 11.01: May, 31.024; July, 11.004,. Oata Steady; track No. 2, r74c; No, 2 white. 614c Sugar Market. New. Tork, Jan. 1!. Sugar Raw, steady; eentrlfugal, 6.27c; molasses. 4.40c. Refined, ,teady;- fine granulated, 6.76c. .Continued nqutriee for refined sugar from exporters ed to further buying In sugar futures. At .toon prices wers 4t7 points higher. Bee Want Ads Produce Results. fffl K N A BE "Trie foot fttwo eiriWWo fa 4rt entire ditmcxr. til aLgOBailirsn Ae ssrtatla nt a -; be-ftutift! otMiMiior tiy , ox as rnsTWTB- iwajri. . HAYDEN BROS. JtSth, Dodge and Douglas Streets Where Shall I Buy My Phonograph? " Xa ('if AYOEN'Q Oregon Minimum Wage Law Case is Before High Court Washington, Jan. 18. Constitution ality of the Oregon minimum wage law was reargued today before the supreme court. Justice Brandeis, who represented the Oregon Industrial Welfare com mission in defense of the statute when the cases were first argued in De cember. 1914, withdrew from the ' bench during the rehearing. Prof. Felix Frankfurter of Harvard succeeded Justice Brandeis as attor-. ney for the Oregon authorities. Chief Justice White today ordered another case, involving validity of the Oregon ten-hour day law for men in certain industries, argued tomorrew morning after the minimum wage case. Ae uijetoiksuj tofbu lirllll- Are Perfect. to Snit. -t