THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1917. GRAIN ANDPRODUCE Wheat Market is Very Dull Traders Hold, Anticipating: "J Better Prices. BUT COKN IS VERY ACTIVE Omihi, January ii, 'The wnes market wan rathar dull to Uy and the sales of caah wheat were vary llfbt, the traders generally being Inclined to Iba opinion that ihey would got better PXct ty holding over. h Mm -ituadon. however, was very aitlvt and there wm a keen demand for this cereal at ateady prices, the market (men My bslng quoted from unchanged to e hi her. Yellow and white torn eold at a flight premium over Urn mixed, but the demand for mtxed corn waa wily etronf nmifh to take care of the offerings, the Na. S anda selling at bc, while the aame grade ox while or yellow sold around . n'hHi trm tc to 2U.C Dnil or yester- day'i market and at noon the tablea bowed k k.rl whii aalllnir at 11.8801. and Um No. 1 grade telling at $1.M. Spring wheat brought practically the aame price aa the hard winter wheat, while No. 3 du rnm told about ftc under the same grade of hard winter. ' The receipt of oata were very light and the demand for thla cereal wai not over active, although" prices held fairly eteady. Rye waa quiet at a cent decline and bar ley waa quoted one nan goo. Clearance were: Wheat and flour equal la 1,787,000 bushels; corn. 8,000 bushel; atff, 74M bunhels. Primtrv kMt reoelnta were 80 6. bush- . elt and ahlomenta 67.000 bushels, against receipts of 7 7 S, 000 bushels and shipment of 774,00 bushels last year. . Prlmar- e-nrn recelnts wre 1,147,000 hush Vis and shipment tOl.00 bushels, agalnat receipt of 1,217,000 bushels and shipments of 70&,00 bushels laat year. .Primarv oata recelota were 011,000 bush to and shipments 094.000 bushels, against receipt of 034,000 bushel and shipment Of 183,000 bushel ii year. fiRmt hbvkipts. . ,.-- Wheat. Corn. Oats, ChlcaM V 80 Stt Mt QmahA ; .... 4 , 61 Kansas City 06 14 (fll,. Louis 0 100 ThM iaIm were ranorted today'. " Wheat No. 1 hard winter, 1 car, Il.tOH. i hat-, winter, t cars. 11.80: 1 car, ll.ll; a cars, 11.11. No. 0 hard winter, S tart, 11.07; 3 ear. a cam, Sample hard winter, 1 ear, ll.Oft; 1 ar, ll.1t. No. I spring, 1 car, $1.00. No. 3 durum, I cars, 01.01. No. S durum miaed, H rr. 11. aa. Mo. t mixed. 1 car. $1.00. No. railed, cars, 31. HO; 1 car, 01.18. Sample intied, 1-t car, ll-OO, Bye No. 3, 1 car, 31. 43. jurlar No. I. 1 car. 01.08. Corn No. I whits, 1 car, 150, No. 4 white, 1 ear, 00c. No. 0 yellow, t oars, Ofittc; 0 3-0 cars, OOo. No. 3 mited, 1 car, Mite: 1 oar. OOo. No. 1 mixed. 7 cars, 08c No. 4 AUasd, 3 ear. 04 c. No. 0 mixed. 04c. 0s t Standard, 1 car, 8 Sc. No. I white, 8 ears, Mttc VNo. 4 white. 1 car, OOc. Omaha Ca-h Prices Wheat: No. I hard, l.M0l.; No. 3 hard, 1.0O1.07; No. 4 bard, ll.8201.lt; No. spring, l.l!41.81; Ns. 3 spring, 31.300)1.30; No. I durum. I1.70O1.83: No. 1 durum, 31.7801.33. Corn: No. 3 wait. 000 08 Uc: No. 3 whits. 060 O&tte; No. 4 Whit, $4 000c; No. 0 white, MitsHe; no. a wnite, fvte; no. 0 yellow, 606o; No. I yellow, O60OSc; No. I yellow O4i0O6e; No. 0 yellow. 04)4 4e; No, 0 yellow, O40O4o; No. 1 mixed, 044 088 He; No. I mixed,. O40Oio; No. 4 mixed, 04 0 04 0; No. 0 ml led, . 0104 He: No. mixed, O304o. Oats: No. 1 whit. 66H0O6oi standard, 650 s5&ttc; No. I white, 0(0660; No. 4 white, 4066c Barley: Malting. $1.1001.30; No. 1 fe4, Otc 011.16. Rye: No. I, $1.430 VUt Ni , 81.4101.41. . ; Omaha. Pstoras. Th wheat market waa vary unsettled to 4ay and during the early hours had a bear ish tendency, although It later advanced and eloaod steady on May and o higher on July. The trade l generally bullish on wheat and corn, but any occurrence that will delay th distribution of oif wheat would act boorishly, and th recant sub marine activities is on of th present bear ish factors. But in spit of this th Ku repean demand eonttnues strong and ex porter are taking wheat a taut 'a It oan be snipped, although today' export demand was not particularly active. .-Corn waa strong today and did not fol lew th drop In wheat, th closing priee on Beth May and July earn being higher. . Although th oaah oata situation 1 not very strong, there was a pretty good ex port inquiry and the closing prtosa on thi trifels ware steady, the May closing at tte and th July at 61 o. Local rang of option: Aft I Open. ) High" I Low. Clow, j Tag. WbTT I " I f ' t May 1 0 I 31 loo It mt July I 47 1 43 140 1 40 147 Sept. 1 10 1 II Ut 1 il 111 Cora. . . ' , May. - , 07 08 0T , 00 07 July 00 07 00 ' 07 00 Otto, - May 10 68 10 00 10 Jul,f H ' 03 1 03 01 11 Chlcaco cloaing prlaes. furnished Th Bs by Logan 0 Bryan, stock and grain brokers, 118 South Sixteenth street, Omaha l Art. Open. I ' High Low. Cloae. Tea May 1 14 1 14 111 July 1 01 111 160 Bept 1 SO 1 IS 114 Msy I 01 1 03 100 MJuly 10 1 00 00 Uleta May J . 00 00 OT July 06 68 00 'ork. May 30 03 30 03 10 TO July 20 00 30 00 30 17 Lard Jan. I 10 SO 10 30 10 32 May 10 07 10 07 10 01 Rlba Jan. I IS 37 IB 43 10 37 My 10 70 10 TT 10 06 1 14 X 00 X 08 X 03 1 00 00 to 104 1" 110 101 66 30 83 30 40 18 38 10 06 10 37 10 07 1 ' CHICAGO GBAIK AND FROVISIONB. ; Rbeat DmUbm Irnrtswr oa CnUiwi Ab r jw of rorolga Bajlat. CMcaro, Jan. $4. Unfavorable crop re- porta from Kansas, Nebraak and Oklahoma "did. a good deal today to strengthen tho July and September deliveries of wheat, but . were Ineffective as to the Hay option. Tbe - markM closed nervous at $1.84 01. 844 for May and $1.8301.08 for July, with the t market as a whole e off to Xe up as compared with yesterday' finish. Com guinea 6 to c a.nd oats a shade to o. Z i'he outcome In provision ranged from 7 ftc rf.iectln to 6a advance. . i According to a leading authority, aijvlces . regarding more than half of the Kansas, -Nebraska and Oklahoma crop were adverse on account of a lack of moisture and be--jv cause of absence of snow protection. In 1 Kansas, especially, the outlook was said to . be decidedly unfavorable owing to the addl ilooal drawback of high winds. Before , the circumstances were fully appreciated. however, the market showed considerable -wr,knea as a result largely of the aloof- iifs of foreign buyers, as well aa because 'of continued peace talk and German naval activities. Gossip that France would bit willlnc to accept a league to enforce peace 'If tb plan Included limitation of armament 1 led at on time to a noticeable though tran sient dip In value. Announcement of biff export clearances - helped to harden wheat prices In the last v- halt of th day. Beside, primary receipts . , tver small at 000,000 bushel, a against 1,305,000 bushel last year. In addition, -1 wm Improvement of shipping facilities was "s reported. On the other baud, nw export purchases war said to aggrogat only 200, " 000 bushels. v Big export taking at corn, estimated at 1.000.900 bushels, put strength Into that cereal. It was predicted that Argentine shipment hereafter would be greatly dlmln .. trihed If not altogether stopped. Oat rose with corn. Sales of 600,000 bushel of oat ' to Europ were reported. Higher quotation on hog lifted pro- visions. British cable telling of apprehen sion a to a possible shortage of -upplles tended further to stimulate buying. Chicago Caah Price Wheat: No. f red, -JI.8O01.8OS; No. $ red. $1.840181; No 1 hard, $1.8101.83; No. I hard, noml nal. Corn: No. 3 yellow, $1.0101.01; -No, 4 yellow, 88c0$l.OO; No. 4 whit, 08c 0$l.t. Oata: No. 3 white. 87068c; stand -740$8Vie. Rye: No. 3, nominal; No. .,J, nominal: No. 4, $1.1. Barley: $1,000 ) !R. Seeds: Timothy, $3.$O0$.M; clover, - tll.0e?17.l. Provisions: Pork, $31.00; '..-lard. $14.110137; ribs, $14.78011.80. . Butter Unchanged. '- Egga Lower; receipts, $,310 case; first, 88 e; ordinary firsts, 3(037Ci at mark, case) included, 31 0 38c. -Potatoes Receipt fifteen can; market . w unchanged. FsulUy AUt, higher; (wlc tto: spring. ' He. , Kansas Cltr General Market. Kansas City, Jan. $4. Wheat No. t hard. 1 81 871.11; No. 2 red, $1.3791.80; May, . l ke; July, $1.4801.48. Butter Unchanged. . Kgga Firsts, c. Poultry Hens, 10c; rooster. 13o: tur i. Poultry Hens. 21c; rooster, 13o; tur- keys, 34c ' Ctr$-N. J mlitd, OI0$lc; No. I white, O70OOe; No. 3 yellow. 60c; May, tic: Jul. I71fac. Oata No. 3 white, 6706Sc; No. 2 mixed. A6068C. NEW YOKE QKNKBAL MABHET. Quotation of th Day an Various Loading Commodities. New York. Jan. 24. Flour, quiet. Wheat Soot. Irregular: No. X hard, $2.00 ; No. 1 northern. Uulbth, $3.20 ; No. 1 northern. Manitoba, $2.20 f. o. . Mew York. Corn Spot, qulst; No. 3 yellow, 11.16 c. 1. f. New York. Oata Spot, steady. lla Steady: N. 1, $1.10; No. 2. 11.000 1.06: No. 3. 3&0l7c: shipping. Sfcevoc. Hops Quiet; state, common to choice. 1814, 4S06Oc; 1016, 3014c; Pacific coast. 1 8. 11014c: 116. 8012C Hldmrr Quiet ; Bogota, 41 J 42c ; Central America. 41c. Leather Firm; hemlock firsts, 47c; sec onds, 06c. Provtutons Pork, firm; mess, $32,000 33.60; family, 031.000 33.60; short clears. $31.000 32.00. Borf. firm: mess, $23,000 22.60; family, $32.000 34.00. Lard, steady; middle west, $10.40010.60. Butter Firmer; receipts, 4.733 tubs; creamery, 41041o; firsts, 26030c; seconds, 33034ttf. Kggs Weak; receipts, 7,084 cases; fresh gathered extra firsts, 41c; firsts, 4O04Oc; refrigerator seconds to firsts, ibVtn tiy,c. Cheese Firmer; receipts, 1,088 boxes; stale held specials, 24F24c; state held average fancy, 22024c, Poultry Pressed, firm; chickens, IS fowls, 10024c; turkeys, 30033c. j: 28c; OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. Poultry Alive: Springs, all size. 17c; hen, all sixes, 10c; stags, 14o; old cocks 11c; ducks, F. Ffat, 14o; geese, P. F. fat, lie; turkey, fat, 22c; turkeys, old toms. 20c: guineas, each, SOo; vlgeons, per doxen 80a Preased : Turkey, dry picked. No. 1 hen and young torn, 87c: old toms, 860 turkeys. No. 2. 16c; ducks. No. 1. 17c; ducks. No. 8, 13; iet, No. 1, 10c; old cock. 13 c. Butter Freah, OOo. Kggs Freeh. Nu 1, oa. $11.04); N. 8. -aae. $7.00: orax. oaaa, $100. Cb quotation by Orlu A Co,: CnoesO" Bxtra fancy domestic Swtsa. 4Io; domsatle Swun. Otc: block fiwi, 32o: twin cbM. 16c; triplet. 36o; dallies, 30e; young America, zio; oiu label brica, I60; I tm burger, 8O0; New York whit, gttc; Ro quefort, 60c Beef Cut Rib. No. 1, 300: N,i. 8. llo; No. 8. 18c, Loin: No. 1. 3lc; No. 3. 31c; No. 8, lOo. Chuoka: No. 1, 13o; No 3, 13o: No. 0. 10o. Round: No. 1, 10o; No. 8. 10o: No, 8, Uc. Plate; Uo. 1. lloj No. s. 10o; No. 8, 0c. Oyster- Gallon: Cbesapeaa standard. 81,00; Chapeak select. $1.80; northern sundsrd, $1.00; northern selsots, $0.00; northern counts, $3.3$. Celery Mammoth, pr dosM OOo. Frosen Fish Whiting, Uc lb.; halibut, 16c lb.; aalmon, fall, 12o lb , aatmon. sliver, Itc lb.; sunflah, Co Ib.t crapple. 80 lb.; trout, 10c lb,; catfish, 10c lb.; black cod, lOo lb.) plk, 18c lb pickerel, 0c Ib.t til .h. He tb.t herring;, 7o lb.; herring, c lb.; wbliefish, 14c lb.: smelts, lOo lb. oteah Fish Catfish, lie lb.; hall bat. 0o lb.; se trout, 10c lb.; Spanish mackerel, lOo. I!.: black baa. 80o lb.: black bess. smalt 17o lb.: rod nappr, 17o lb.; floun dera, llo lb.; codfish, eastern. 14o lb.; blue- tun, meotum. io id. Smoked FlahWblt chut bayflah, 18-lb basket, llo lb. J kippered aalrooo. 10-lb. baakla. lOo lb.; flnan addles 10 and lu-lb boxes, 14 lb 1 klpporad cod, -4 -lb. box is tb Fruit and regeUbl quoutlono furnlhd by Olllnskl Fruit company. Fruits Orange, IMNa, 834a, $8,71 box; 310, 834. $$.00 box; all Other sixes, $8.3$ box. Lemons, fancy 800s. 3tto. $6.00 box: oholo. 800. 000. $4.00 box. Orapofruit, 80a $8.00 BOX; 4H. VOS, II. 18 OOXl 64. 04, 80 $4.00 box. Orapea, Emperor, market prioe; Malaga, fancy, 07.00 bbl.i Malagaa, xtra fancy, 01.00 bblaj Malaga, extra selected, $8.00 bbL Cranbwrle, lati Howe, $10.00 bbl.; box, $3.30 box. Honey, $3.00 oaaa Banana, 4o lb. Cider. Mott. $4.80 keg. ADSlee York lmpiial, $6.00 bbL; Jona thans, extra fancy, $3.00 box; Jonathan, fanoy, $1.00 box; Arkanaaa Blacks, all slins, $3.00 box; Arkanaaa Black, fancy, $3.00 1 box: Arkanass Black, cholo. $1.00 box: Oano. Colorado, fancy,. $1.00 box; Caaoo, Colorado, extra ianoy, 81.7. Vgtble onion, red, oc lb.: onion. Bpanlao, $2.00 crate; onion, Span lab. large oratea, $T.o rti tomatoes, Dut, $6.60 orat; oucumbr $$.30 doxan; lttue. cratea. 03.80 crate; lattuc. do sen, $1.00 doaen; tv-nlpe, oarrota, parent pa, rutahagea. beet. 10 io.l ceiery, si.vw aosen; poia toea, $8.10 buaholi cabbag, lo lb. oauli f lower, $3.00 orat. 01marsnu in Natural ooior, par lb.i Premium. 84c: Challenge. Hot Kersey, 3001 LUr. 1801 Lincoln, 11 o. Whit, par lb.) Bnownak. 83a Cider Mott. $4.26 keg; Mott, bbla., $1.36 boo. Mlcollaaou Peanntat No, l taw, lb., Oct roaateed. lb.. Oct Jumbo, raw, b $o; Jamba, roaatod, lb,, lOo. Dromedary date, eaaa, $8. 76. Ftga, cam, 11.01 No. I Kng- IkM waisnia, ipa, iivto. Vlnneairolt. Minn,. Jan. 34 Wheat May. $1.881 July. $1.80: dash, No. 1 hard, 11.801. 88; No. 1 northern, $1.870 1.10: No. I northern. 1M01.8O. corn wo. i- yellow, 7je. Oata No. I white, St0t$Uo. FlexsMd $3$803.$B. ... Flour Unchanged. Barley 8c 011.33. A Rye $1.4001.41, Bra 138.000 38.80. St, Isml Grain Mark. St Ixuia. Jan. 34. Wheat No. 8 red. $1.0$; No, I hard, $1.0301.00; May, $1.84 01.84; July, 81.60. com No, 3, $i.oo; no. i wniu. $x.vi; Hay, $1.0301.01; July, 81 01. uat no, , 67c; no. i wnue, ne, 7iw Tork Mooey Markei. New Tork, Jan. 18. Mercantile Paper 193 per cent. Blarltng lExchange OHJay bill. $4.71: commercial 0-day bills on bank. $4.78; commercial 00-day bill, $4,71; demand, $4.7$ i cables, $4.70 1-1$. , Stiver Bar. T0c; Mexican dollar, $8e. Bond Government, steady; railroad, Ir regular. Time Loans Steady; sixty daya, 103 per cent; ninety days. 203 per cent; six months, $03 per oent. Call Money Steady; highest, 1 per cent; lowest. 1 per cent; ruling rate, I per cent; laat loan, 1 per oent; closing bid, 1 per cent; offered at 3 per cent. U. H. r. la, reg. S M. K. A T. 1st 4s 77 do coupon ... 00 Mo. p. con. fls..l0fl U. 8. 3s, reg... .101 Mont. Power 6a.. 100 do coupon ...101 N. Y. C. deb. 8s. 113 U. 8. 4s. reg. ...110 N. T. City 4s..ll0 do coupon ...110HN Haven cv. fis.108 . T. AT. o. 4.10 No. Paclfio 4a... 06 Anglo-French 6a. 03 do 3a ,...09 Atch. gen. 4.... OOOre. 8. h, ref. 4. 03 B. A O. 4 04 Pac. T. A T. 5s. .101 Beth. St. ref. $.101Vlnn. con. 4s.lo? Central Pac. 1st. 03 do gen. 4s. .104 A O cv.,4s. 0 Reading gen. 4s.fi P- Q. it. 4 008o. Pac. ov. S..104 r.M.Aat.P.cv.Sa.iOi. do ref. 4 84 C. .R.I,P.ref.4s... 77So. Railway $s.,102 O. A 8. ref, 4 S Union Pacific 4s. $9 p. R. O. 0. 4s. 84 do cv. 4 14 Krle gen. 4 73fiTJ. S. Rubber 8s. 103 Gen. Klee. 4s.... 108 U. 8. Steel Ss...l08 Qt. No. 1st Offh.lQoVW. Union $8 I. C. ref. 4s 03Dom. of C, 1831. IU K. C. So. ref. $s. 00 -Bid. " U A N. un. 4... 07 , Metal Market. New Tork. Jan. 34. Metals Lead, $7 7$ bid. Spelter dull; spot East 8t Louis de livery. $10.00 asked. Copper firm; )q. tro lytic, first, second and third quarter. $18. $0 0 31.80. Iron steady and unchanged. Tin steady: spot, $48.13 044.87. At London: Spot copper, 130 $s; fu tures, 130 10; electrolytic, 14t; spot tin. 180 7 Od; future. 100 7 Od; load. 130; spelter, ftl 10. St. Joseph lira Htoek Market. St. Joseph, Jan, 14. Cattle Receipts, 1,000 head; market 10010c higher; steers, $7.00011.7$: cows and heifer. $6.00010.80; calve. $7 60011.50. Hogs Receipt, $.000 head; market 100 lie higher; top, $11.40; bulk of sales, 81L00 . . Sheep and Lamb Receipts, 3,000 head; market steady; lamb. $11.10914.10; ewes, $8.00 0 10.3$. IJv Stock la Sight. Receipt of 11 v stock yesterday at th Ave principal western markets: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Sioux City ., 1,800 11,000 600 Omaha . 1.4oo lo.ooo 12,300 Chicago ..............10,000 40,000 18,000 Kansas City 4.804 14,600 7,000 8t Loul 4,000 0.000 600 j Totals 38,800 $3,400 43,100 Dry Good Market. New Tork, Jan. It. Cotton good were Irregular today In th gray goods division; other line were firmer. Tarns were steady. Wool goods wro firm and worsted ysrna tended higher. Hosiery was firm. Many lines of fall cottons were sold up and with drawn. Bank Clearing! Omaha, Jan. 14. Bank clearings for Omaha today were $8,133,803.01 and for the corresponding day last year $$,$08,411.77, UVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Ten Cents Up, Several Loads Selling at $11 feeders Are Steady. HOGS ASE FIFTEEN HIGHER Omthi, Jaau&ry 24, 1117. Receipt, wer.i Cttli. llo,,. flheep. ornclal Monl.y 7.133 10.377 orriclal Tueailay i,8til ICtlni.t. Wednesday.. (.400 Three day, thla wek..20,201 flam, days laat week.. 33,131 Ham, day, 1 week, ago37,144 Hame day, I weeka ago30,fiOI Heme day, 4 weeks airo 3,787 Hame daya last year.. 20,774 Rer.lpu and dtapoeltlon of Hve stork at the Unlun fltork Yarda. Omaha, for tw.nly (uur houra endlns at 3 p. m. yesterday: ItKCKIPTS CARS. Catt le. Hot;,, flheep. Hor.es. P. M. St. P... B.STl 11,(31 .,733 H.100 12,300 42.301' 23.700 44,200 37.812 ,5,65 20.0,1 33,030 lt,57 21,111 64.(07 17.222 . 11 10 1 .3 2 .6 1 , 14 Hi 13 .13 14 3 1 . 62 00 4 1 . 24 31 3 .10 12 . 31 23 31 .16 3 . 1 3 .12 3 ,6 .363 23 61 l Waba.h Mleeourl Pacific Union Parlflc C. N. w east..,. C. V N. W.. nil... C t. P., M. O... C, R. A Q., east,.... ('.. 11. A Q.. west..... C, R. 1, aV P., east... :., H. I. it P., west.. Illinois Central Chlcaco Ureal West. Total receipts DISPOSITION HEA D. Cattle. Hon. Morris A Co 823 2.006 Sheep. 1,127 3,183 3,776 4.431 Swift A Company. ...1,222 3,033 Cud.hy Parking Co.. 114 023 Armour A Co 1,433 4,177 flchwarts A Co...., 202 J. w. Mtirnhv I.Ofil Lincoln racking Co. 104 Ho. Omaha Park. Co. WMon Packing Co... Hutnlnger Oliver., W. B. Vsnsant Co Ronton. Vannant A L. 6 21 7 167 F, H, Iwla J. 34. Root A Co J. H. Hull. 2t 6 h. F llu Rosenstork Bros. f. O. KrllOK, ..87 werthelmer A Desen. H. F. Hamilton 83 Sullivan Bros: 34 Rothschild A Krebs.. Kan. Calf Co. . 73 136 14 8 1A n Christie lllgglns Huffman Roth Meyers Ulasffbrg Haker Banner Bros John Harvey Dennis A Francis. . Jensen c Lungren. 88 $78 Other buyer $23 Totals 0,401 17,486 11,134 Cattle Receipt were fair this morning. but the total for the three day foots up only 30,301 head, th smallest sine four week ago. but about on a par with a year ago. There waa an active demand for good beef steers, which sold at price that were strong to 10c higher than yesterday. Several loads of good cattle sold up to $11.00, Cow nd heifer were strong and good feeder were fully teddy. Inferior kind were a little alow and possibly week. waa a good deal of a disappointment, a the trado was looking for supplies of 100 ram or better, Th total for th three day of 43,308 head t 4,000 smaller than laat week, 33.000 lighter than th record run two week ago and a decrease of over 14,000 aa compared with a year ago. Th market opened rainy active and largely 16c higher, sharp advance being re ported all around the loop on early wire. Shipping demand was again broad, order ouyers taking a nig snare of th offerings ngures that were from a dim to 20a higher than yesterday. - They naid as hish . a $11.10 for butcher and heavies. I Moat of the packer followed the shtnner lead, and filled soma order 15c higher, but one outfit laid out. andwith several train still ttark and quit a fw of the early arri vals still In the pens, other, buyers with drew bids and except for a few hoga shipper were still buying things came td a land still. Towards noon packers started looking again, but they, wanted hog steady with yesterday, and seller wer not Inclined to cash hogs, that way. However, some sales were made around midday, beat grades sell ing 10u 'lower than early, while on others all the morning upturn was lost- At the time of closing this report there were still a great many load In the pen, and a train or two back. Barly sale were generally lllo higher, and as none of th later sale were In by press time th sales quoted below show the early advance. Bulk of th morning hogs sold at $10.00 011.80 with a few a high aa $11.30 for a new record, while later in the day It took something good to beat $11.00, Quotation on Catlle Good to ubolce year ling beeves. $14,168)11.60; goad to choice beeve. 110.00011.00; fair to good beeves. 18.60 01 .00: oonimon to fair beeve. $7,760 Oil, good tot oholo heifers, $1.6008.0: sood tv oholc cow, $7.1600.00; fa. to good oowa, $8.0007.44; common to fair oows, $6.04 00.161 prime feeding steers, $$."601.44; good to choice feeder. $4.4003.601 fair to good feeder. $7.iO0l.w; common to fair feeder. $0,160)7.1$; good to cholo stockers. $7.7608.16; slock eifsrs, $4 1608 16; stock oowa. $6.6001. 00: stock i calves $7.0000.00; veal oa: eo, $3.00010.64; beef bull, stags, etc.. $0 6008 to: bologna bull, $6.6004.60. Representative sales; BERF STEERS. NO. $... 11... 6... 14... 4... 6... 60. .-. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1 010 $0 86 , $37 7 10 . 686 7 35 , 683 T 76 , 804 S 00 , 828 8 00 797 36 071 $0 $0 604 7 00 so..;, 14..., 7... 40..., 10..., 10..., $08 701 704 844 838 72 6 7 60 7 00 8 60 $ 76 SiiiiiiwuiiiiiiiIiiiS Phenomenal KHAYDEN U HlO Come While 6 2 w Price, fir Choice, Manchurian Fox Pillow Muffs that sold at )10, $12.50 and $15. A splendid wearing, very hand some fur just twenty-two in the lot to close, choice Special Showing a ' a N Yon may choose from hun ft iS I Ij dreds of nobby new Spring t Dresses, in taffetas, crepes, satins, serges and novelty silks; all colors and sizes. Truly extraordinary values. wtaJUUIJIIIIMI B1MII lilllliaillHl lit Pays Try HAYDEN'S First It Pays 21. . 0(3 t 46 66 70 I 86 .1284 .1100 .1168 36 132 ,0 3 1216 10 00 17 1230 10 10 30 1100 10 20 10 1336 10 40 31 1332 10 45 0 1120 10 26 21 1239 10 60 34 1436 11 10 COWS. 1 800 6 60 7 IM 6 75 . 877 . 080 . fl . 003 .1037 .1127 .1356 .1118 .1310 5 60 5 86 2. . . .1000 25 ...030 6 00 ...1106 7 25 ...1160 7 50 ...000 7 60 ...I ISO 7 10 ...mi i ft ...1212 60 34. 7 65 7 85 8 00 8 26 4. Hogs Th run oT 2-14 rurtn of 10.610 had, and bids on a great deal of the stuff that was unsold were below tbe even money mark. Representative sales: No. Av. 8h. Pr. No. A SO. .184 92. . 186 . . !77 71 . .37 i(. ,230 60. .275 :.. .1(8 ... $10 60 $10 80 10 00 11 00 11 10 11 20 11 30 mi. .no HO. .184 io s; 10 85 T. .201 '. . . 11 Hi, 08.. 880 ... 11 15 83.. 248 ... 113 6 Sheep Sheep and Ismb fltippltes this morning were larger than for the two ure- lous days combined, about flfty-one cam, I or 12,800 head, being reported In. For the - first half of the week receipts amount to' 23,700 head, as against 37.812 last we-k I $3,488 two weeks ago and 17 list ve irnhT hZul LI??, , V tr- 4 tJ J?irZ ?. f i today tYian u.cy have : been going up, trade btng slow at fully 26c I lower prices. It was almoeynoon before' much of anything was done, Packers falling i to even make bids on most of ihn lumh. until tnldforenoon. First wires from other market reported slight dec 11 nes. and aellAr. nurry io cui loose at such large reductions aa packers were asking, but when later wire came they allowed that full a severe breaks were In force elsewhere and around noon a good share of the lambs that were In sold on the battls named. Best light fed western lambs stopped at $14,00, while bulk of the decent to sood stuff anM downward to $13.60. Karly in the day ft load of clippers that were lighter and rar- rled a longer fleece than those here on pre vious daya of the week sold at (12.26, but the price was no criterion of tho later trade, as mates of yesterday's $12.00 stuff were wanted lower. Quotations on Sherp and Lambs Lambs, good to choice, $13.76014.00; lambs, fa,lr to good, $13.00013.76; lambs, clipped, $11.2Ci0 12.00; lambs, feeders, $12.00013.60; - year lings, fair to good, $t 0.760 1 1.60; wethers, fair to choice, $9.60010.00; ewes, good to choice, $0.76010.36; ewe, fair to good, $8.75 00.76; ewe, plain to culls, $0.0008.50; ewes, feeding, $fl.OO$.00. Representative sales: 000 fed lsmbfl , 47 fed lambs 611 fed Iambs . 30 cull lambs . 16$ fed ewes , 183 cull ewes . 271 fed lambs . , ,67 40 . 23 , 60 . ,07 t 40 , 303 76 .,..71 $14 36 ....09 14 26 80 13 80 ,...00 13 60 06 10 26 ....00 7 60 ....77 13 70 81 11 76 180 clipped lambs 81 CHICAGO LITE STOCK MARKET. Cattle Market Reported Firm; Hogs Strong; . Sherp Weak. Chicago, .Tan. 24. Cattle Receipts, 19,000 head; market firm; native beef cattle, $7.75 011.00; western steers, $7.70&10.00; stock era and feeders, $6.0008.00; cows and heif ers, $6.00910.16; calves, $10.60014.70. Hog Receipts, 40,000 head ; market strong, 10430c tyeove yesterday's average; bulk of sales, $ll.t0tftll.40; light, (10. mi Si ll. 30; mixed, $10.90011.46; heavy, $10.95 011.66; rough, $10.96011.10; pigs, $8,760 10.60. v Sheep and Lain be Receipts, 18,000 head; market weak; wethers, $9 76011.00; ewes, $7.60010.40; lambs, $11.76014.26. St. Louis Live Stock Market. St. Louis, Jan. 84. Cattle Receipt, 4,600 nead; market steady; native beef steers, $7.60011.00; yearling steers and heifers. $$.6O011.KO; cows, $6.6008.7$; stockers and feeders, $6.3008.60; prime southern beef steers, $8.4000.00; beef cows and heifers. 4.abeP7.bti; prime yearling, steer and netr- ers, $7.6004.00; native calves. $0.00014.60. Hogs Receipts 0,000; market higher: Mints. $11.00011.00; pigs, $0.00010.50; mixed and butchers, $11.10011.70; good heavy, $11.00011.75; bulk of sales, $11,100 11.00. ' ' Sbeep and Lambs Receipts, $00 head; market steady: lambs. $12.76014.60: ewes. l3O.uO01O.26; yearlings, $11.00011.25. Kansas City live Stock Market. . Kansas City, Jan. 24. Cattle Receipts, 4,800 head; market higher; prime fed steers, $IO.S60H.64; dressed beet steers, $8,600 10.76; western steers, $7.60011.00; cows, $6.6000.60; heifers, $7.26011.00; stockers and feeders, $0.76010.00; bulls, $0.64 0 3.60; calves, $7.60013.00. Hogs Receipts, 14,600; market higher; bulk of sales, $10.00011.40; heavy, $11.40(9 11.46; packers and butchers, $11.20011.40; light. $10.80 011.30; pigs, $0.26010.60. Sbeep and Lambs Receipts, 7.000 head; market ateady; lambs, $13.76014.36: year ling. $11.760817.60; wethers, $10.00 0 10.76; ewe. $0.60010.60. Btovx City Live Stock Market. Masx CUy, Jan. 24. -Cattle Receipts, $,- 800 head: market strong: stockers steady beef steer, $$.60011.00: butchers, $8,000 9.35; fat cows and heifer, $6.00 0 9.00; can nera, $4.1606.75; stockers and feeders, $6.60 08.40; calves, $(.0008.60; bulls, stags, etc., $6.6007.40; feeding cow and heifers, $6.60 08.00. Hog Receipts, 11,500 head; market 50 16o higher; lights, $10.76010.06; mixed, $10.96 011.1$; heavy, $11.10011.25; pigs. $9.60010.04; bnlk of sales, $10.85011.10. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 500 head ; market steady; fed muttons, $9.00011.76; wethers, $9.26010.26; ewes, $8.6009.50; lambs, $13.60 0 13.60. Give your Want Ad a chance to make good. Run it in The Bee. Values in Winter Coats n DODGE DOU0LAS STREETS $bw Hundred Handsome Coats Made to Sell up to $35.00 Sent us by our New York buyer A wide range of nobby styles, in the' most popular materials and colorings for your selection, Including Nobby Plush Coats Many Fur Trimmed Garments Early Thursday and Choose Assortments Are Complete 100 FINE PLUSH COATS Just received Jfor Thursday's sell ing greatly underpriced at $19.50, $25.00 and $35.00 $5 of Spring Dresses at $15.00 and $25.00 j Afaai Af Hk K H -Advance snrincf terials and colors. BjBHNiM NEW YORK STOCKS V Operations Again Very Limited . as to Scope and Volume. TENDENCY IS UPWARD N'pw York, Jan. 24. Operations oo the Stock exchanie today were again very lim ited as to scope and volume, but the tend ency was towards moderately higher levels, occasion.. I revemals belntf due to realizing sales. United States Hteel and other specu latlvn favorites contributed fully 60 per cent to the day s meager total or 38b.ooii shares. Bthlehem Steel, which yesterday declared a eubutanttal Contribution of dividends, moved between 425 and 447, closing at the latter figure, a net gain of 17 points. United States Steel denoted quiet and confident accumulation, but made only a nominal ad vance. Hhlpplnaand oils were Irregularly higher uiter their uncertain course or tn morning, and tractions recovered much of yenterday's Met hack. Pressed Steel Car Hcored a net Iohh of a fraction, announcement increased rate of dividend coming after the cIow nf ,he market. ril PaPer foup was heavy and llntless Tl ofJ,hp time' but iP"ded to an extra dividend on the new shares of the Union Ban and Paper corporation. Utilities -were tvHlad by Montana Power and American Thone at gains of 2 to 3 points, Ralls- were wiore prominent than recently, displaying general strength In the final hour, when Norfolk & Western rose 3tt points on declaration of an extra 1 per cent i dividend. Iong Island added more than 6 points to Its steady gain of the I apt week. selling At 47. its highest quotations In many years. Reading. Atchison and To ledo, St. Louis Western, comprised, the other strong features of the railroad list. Kxchange on Petrograd and Rome con tinued to decline, their new minimum showing discounts of from 40 to almost ,60 per oent, but rates on the Teutonic coun tries were slightly harder., Negotiations are said lo be pending for large exports of gold to South America and another transfer of currency to the Pacific coast was assumed to represent further withdrawal of Japanese reserves at this center. Bonds were Irregular, with slight con cessions In Industrial Issues. Total sales, par value, $4,290,000. United States bonds wee unchanged on call. Number of sales and quotations on lead ing stocks were: Sates. High. Low. Close. Am. Beet Sugar... 200 93 92 American Can 8.200 47 45 47 Am. tar & Foundry 6,xuo 67 t Ain. Locomotive... jjucj (7 78 71 Am. Smelt. & Ref. Am. Sugar Ref. . . . Am. Tel. & Tel.... Am. Z., L. 8 Anaconda Copper., Atchison Bald. Locomotive.. Baltimore & Ohio.. Brook. Rapid Tran. B. & 8. Copper. . .. Cal. Petroleum. . . . Canadian Parlflc. . 'entral Leather. . . Chesapeake & Ohio V., M. & St. P.... Chicago &. N. W. . . C. R. I. & P Chino Copper Colo. Fuel & Iron . . Corn Products Ref. Crucible Steel Krle Hen era I Electric... Great No. pfd (Jreat No. Ore ctfs. Illinois Central..,. Inter. Con. Corp. . . Inspiration Copper. Inter. Harventer. . . Int. M. M. pfd. ctfs. K. C. Southern Kennecott Copper. . 6,000 107 107 107 BOO 11Z 112 3,000 128 126 111 127 37 82 6.100 83 82 2,700 106 105 3,300 65 54 1,400 81 81 105 65 81 77 49 29 161 A1 64 90 122 31 64 47 23 63 31 168 116 48 27 162 88 U 03 31 65 40 2H 62 31 1S 66 67 120 88 45 46 jjOuihvhic & ivasn.. 16f Mex. Petroleum.... 16,600 104 102 103 Mtatni Copper 200 41 41 41 Missouri Pacific Io Montana Power. 1,700 106 101 105 National Lead Nevada CoDDer bO 24 600 24 24 700 101 lot 7.400 45 43 New York Central.. N. T., N. H. & H. . Norfolk A Western Northern Pacific, .. Pacific Mail Pacific Tel. & Tel.. Pennsylvania Ray Con. Copper. . . Reading Rnp. Iron & Steel.. Shattuck Aria. Cop, Southern" Pacific. . . Southern Railway.. Studebaker Co Texas Company.... Union Pacific Union Pacific pfd. . U. S. Ind. Alcohol.. 101 i 6.100 13844 134 1.18U 400 108 108 ION btfV Zi Z3 V,6n0 '57 66 67 600 27 26 26 3,800 101 100 101 1,200 79 78 79 26 1.600 97 97 07 1,600 10!) 107 108 J.II'U ii ZH 2ZV 4,000 144 143 144 86 8.400 124 122 123 U. 8. Steel V. S. Steel pfd.. Utah Copper. . . . Wabash pfd. "B Western Union. ...105,600 113 112 113 RO0 121 120 120 ... z.Jtmr j n ya iwb ina ".. 400 29 29 29 9a Wentinghouse Elec. 500 62 63 52 101a. sates lor ine oay .in.uwi snares. Cotton Market. , New Tork, Jan. H. Cotton Futures opened easy; January. 1 . to ; March. 10.80c; 15.99c. May, 14.94c; July. 16.90c; October, The cotton market today closed steady at a net advance of 3 to 10 point. Cotton futures closed steady; January, 11.91c; March, 16.97c; May, 17.15c; July, 17.no; October. 16.18c. 1 Spot cotton unlet; Middling uplands, 17.10c. No sale. Liverpool, Jan. 14. Cotton Spot easier; good middling. 10.82d; middling, 10.43d; low middling, 10.$0d; aalea, (.00 bale. London Stock Market Tendon. Jan. 24. American securities were Idle and featureless on the stock ax change here today. Silver Bar, 87 3-1 4d per ounce, Uonev 3 ner cent. Discount Rates Short bills, 606 per cent; three months, 6445 per cent. Omaha Bar Market. Omaha, Jan. 11. Prairie flay Choice nni.nrl 914 60: No. L 111.OO013.OO: No 8, $10.00011.94; No. 4. $9.00010.00. Choice midland. $11 $: No. 1, $10.60011.00; No. Thursday Friday i 2nd Floor 1 All Size for Both Women and Misses. Vt ue showing a broad as- p sortment of choice Dresses s for afternoon and street wear f styles, in most desirable ma Special values. 200 48 12,300 30 300 163 2,400 89 600 64 '"sno "ii" 800 65 700 47 1.000 23 5.600 64 2,900 32 "200 105 "4,060 67 f "s,600 '46 $8KC!fl0; No. 3. $4 00O$00. Choke low la i. 89 60010 00; No. 1. $t,ooo.tQ; No. 2, MO8.0"; No. , 86.00 8 00. Straw -Choice beat, 10.008.60; etolc oa or rye, Iti.&OC '-60, Alfalfa Choice. $lT.$tiOlR.00; No. 1, ,18 J 017.00; standard 81&. 00016.00; No. 3, $12.00014.00: No. , $10.00012.00. Coffee Market. New Tork, Jan. 24. The market for coffee futures was quiet again today, sales being estimated at 94,750 bags, wbile fluctuations were again comparatively narrow and irreg ular.' Tho opening wax unchanged to 2 points higher on scattered covering inspired by the relative steadiness of the primary markets, but after selling at 8.66c, Hay con tracts eased off to 8.51c under liquidation, while there may also have been a little trade selling during the afternoon. The close was 1 to 3 points net lower. January, 8.37c; February, 8.40c; March, 8.44c; April, 8.48c; Slay, 8.63c; June, 8.56c; July. 8.60c; August, 8.64c; September. 8.69c; October, 8,73c; November, 8.78c; Decern h-r, 8.83c. The spot market was quiet and unchanged on Rio coffees with 7n quoted at 10 cents, but Santos grades were easier, owing to increased competition of mild coffees, with 4s quoted at 10c. An offer of Santos 3s and 4s was reported in the cost and freight market at 10.56c, prompt Mhipinent by neu tral steamer, which was believed to be from Winter Tourist fares via WABASH Mobile, Ala $44.31 Jacksonville, Fla 54.56 Palm Beach, Fla 73.06 Pensacola, Fla. 46.91 St. Augustine, Fla 56.86 St. Petersburg, Fla 66.16 New Orleans, La - 44.31 Pass Christian, Miss 44.31 Charleston, S. C 54.56 Galveston, Texas ' 41.56 Houston, Texas . 41.56 San Antonio, Texas , 41.56 Havana, Cuba, and return via New Orleans and steamer 92.15 Havana, Cuba, and return, via Key West or Tampa and steamer. . 94.80 Jacksonville, Fla., and return 63.76 In one direction via direct routes; in opposite direction via Washington, D. C; or in opposite direction via Balti more and steamer. Attractive Cruises to the WEST INDIES, PANAMA CANAL and SOUTH AMERICA. Sailing dates, rates, etc, upon application. Corresponding low fares to many other points in th South and Southeast. Tickets on sale daily until April 30th. Liberal stop-over privileges. Call at City Ticket Office, or Addre,, H. C. Shield,, G. A. P. D., 311 South 14th St., Onuh., N.b. V 'fyi i nt..n w yi'iui'iKi l' "US' "" MoSddJ Getting into a tropical world without getting far away from home this and other advantages that Florida offers has made it the favorite winter haven of the American people. Its marvel ous hotel development and tremendous equipment for recreations is the evidence of Florida's nation-wide appeal. 1 m leaves Kansas City at C:15 p. m., reaches Jacksonville 8:25 a.m. second day only a day and a half's ride via Frisco Lines and Southern Railway the direct route. All steel train: coaches, sleeping cars, Fred Harvey" t:i coaches, sleeping cars, Fred Harvey st!S m"' N dining cars. M j) WS The utideraunai nu tome new WorMa .JrM"'i llter,turetl,twllllnterertou-wrltefor I V MjS 'iW-Zi dining cars. M -E j.y "A It. Mia 8DOU UR, maa racaMvu.. f gfjrK ''' '' m 1 ft: fl . J.C.UTlm,Dr PaW, AUFrieUM, rTfBmi11' a re-seller. Som of the Santos shippers ' are said to be anting for bids. The official cables reported no changes In Brazilian ei ' ceDt for a decline of 36 rels in Santos futures. Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits. New York, Jan. 3. Kvaporated Appies-r Dull; fancy, 9c; choice, 88c; prime. 707r. Dried Fruits Prunes, steady; California, 8t10c; Oregon, 84Jfe. Apricots, firm; choice, 17c; entra choice. 17c; fancy, 18c. Peaches, quiet; choice, 8c; extra choice, 04c Raisins, fancy seeded, fttflOc; seedless. 1 iuwilc; ijonaon layers, i.au. j Oil and Rosin. I Savannah, Ga., Jsn. 24 Turpentine Dull: 6252lic; sales none; receipts 33 bbla.; ! shipments S97; stock, 18,179. I Rosin Firm; sales, 834 bbla.; receipt 283: , Phipments 601; stock, 77,431. Quote: A. B. C, D. E, F. O, $6.10; H, I, $6.20; K, $"i.25; M.86.35; N, $6.6000.65; WO, $8,7006.80; WW, $7.0007.10. Sugar Market. New Tork, Jan. 24. Sugar Raw. nominal; centrifugal, $5.20; molaaser, $4.33. Refined, teady ; fine granulated, $6.76. There was a continued selling In sugar futures, prompted by the eatder feeling In the spot market. At noon prices were 2 to 4 points lower. I . Kv i