THE WV.V.x OMAHA. MONDAY. JANTAKY S. 1PM r if A- t PEKSONAI, snlt Blow sromnlh. treatment All... hlcaso UO 8. i;th St.. 1st floor. D. 7...'. JIIR 8A1, ATlUN AHMV folt.-ltn cum nTf Clotr.ing: In fact, anything you do not I! ?"'t. repair and sell, hi 1X4 Tv nth Rt.. far est of collection, to the wormy poor, i all 'phono Douglas end waii.ms Bill call. 4125 ill's. Snyder, tnAsHg.', electrical trrat if.iv. : Pimsnnv. I'Hii ft Pierce. r. tM In-. Burke, women's d's. ase. 41 J'oug. Pk iXKV:VV. trestWnt. k: Brott. 710 - - w s lh)hi ,i flH1I. 1. fyet. rori.TUY AM) 1M-.T STOCK Screenings, tl AS MT I"". 'r 1 N. 16 l-ORt-i-.P SALE 2 KniiK- iiihiiiI t(.-, laying pullets, gund strain: Romi; south must sell, phone Domiiiis. :,t-. UK.il. KSTATK 1)1 ll.lEHP im iiioi a l lu. Klectrlc can fixtures Omaha Silvr Co. U cH i Villain ('(l., Puchs, Sn "fTlii"i Ala-oni con., J Mh and 'timing-, .painting, decorating", er. Ilealy. Wehi2lf 111) Piiori.u i Y t-oit .i.k. AT A H A no A t N" My property nt 3325 California St.. roomed In use, modern Harney lot ."-OxLCxj ft. 1'lionc Submit OLer Northwest ci.rnor of 24th and Caslellar streets, 95 ft frontaKe on 2l!h street and 150 ft. deep. CHMxi location for store and three or four cottage. McCAOUK INVESTMENT COMPANY. AGENTS Pong. 41." ISO Dodge St. New Bungalow Ea-t front on VMh, second house north of wprague St., & living rooms with fine both, good furnace, laundry sink, com bination fixtures, largo attic, refrigerator room, oak finish, all rendv to occupy; price I3,3uu. JNO In cash, balance monthly pnyments. Ox 1 7 T) . 1 Oianley X. DOStWlCk l'hone Tl-ler i'li. ?1S S. 17th .t., Oround Floor Hee Hide KKAL KSTATK FARM r HASfH l.A.M) FOR A1.K llrlllak tolnuibln. Choice valley farms in tracts of 160 acres or more on easy terms, within 1 to 5 miles from tna towns along the Orand Trunk l'acifio Railway between l'ort George anu Prince Kupert. Write for booklet de scribing this wonderful couDtry. U. Aleyel, District Sale! Agent, tilu 1'axton Hldg.. Omaha, Neb. Colorado. li!0 ACREP, well Improved, 2V4 miles from town, Vj mlio to school, fine neigh borhood, good llch deep aoll; this la a choic quarter section; price $11 per acre i'or quick rash deal. Gllliland & Woud slde Nlilard. Colorado. Florida. FLORIDA, THE LAND OF SUNSHINE, We are offering 10, 20 and 4i-acre tracts and upwards located In Columbia county near lake City, Florida, bO miles west of Jacksonville and only HO miles from til. Augustine, lliis property is intersected by three railroads of national reputation, which furnish the best of Services at reasonable rates to all markets oi the United States. The climate Is ideal. Fine farms are now being worked In our tract with exceptionally good result. Own one ot our farms. Investigate our offer. Bmall iash payments and easy terms. Low rati s daily. Tickets good until JU"uOBT. C. DRUESEDOW & CO.. (Sales Agents) StiC Omaha National Hank Eldfi., Omaha. Neb. UltAPK KKUIT, orange and winter vegetable land near Arcadia, the county seat nl DeSoto county, Florida. The op portunity of a lifetime. Prices right, terms easv. Agents wanted. Hooklet tree, j yde Orant Land Co.. Fairmont, Minn. .L1 1 ask Is a chance to tell you of our opportunities In Florida. Call up after o'clock or write w. 1 1. Fonn, Phone 3711. 1.1 K. X'd St.. Omaha. 'ieorgla. UllEAT SOUTH GEORGIA Traversed by the ATLANTA, H111M1NGHAM & ATLAN TIC HA1I.KOAU. Lands adaptable to the widest range of crops. Ail Uu money crops ot the aouth plentifully produced. For literature treat ing with this coming country, its Boil, i l:mate, church and school advantages, Wr'18 W. H. LKAHT. DEPT. K. General Passenger Agent, ATLANTA. OA. loni, THE easiest way to find a buyer for your farm Is to Insert a small want ad In tho LVs Moines Capital. Largest cir culation In the state of Iowa, 43.0UO dally. The Capital Is read by and believed In bv the standpatters of Iowa, who simply refuse to permit any other paper In their homes Rates, 1 cent a word a day; S1.25 per lino per montn; count six ordinary words to the line. Address Des Moines Capital, Des Mo'nes. Ia. tliru.Si DANDY 160. Webster county, well itnornved. close to town; alfalfa, timber fino hog and dairy farm; easy terms. H. Barrett, Hayea Center. Neb. W. Ncn Mexico. FOUR CHOICE- BARGAINS, ten acres bearing peaches; 80 acres alfalfa: 40 aeiej alfalfa close In; 120 acres 3 mi.es out. Government Irrigation, plenty of water, healthful climate, good schools. rite to day. Hartshorn & Co.. 'lanslll Bidg., Carlsbad, N. M. ' South Dakota. S2O00 CASH buys dandy, level, plow able ItiO acres of South Dakota land; 6 miles from railroad cars; great chance for young couple. Address owner, A. Rlenrd. 207 N. 19th St. SPECIAL. BARGAINS 75 acres near Aitesia, quarter nulu from '1 una In La Haiie county; proven belt for onions, figs, mid cotton; quick Bale, ii per acre. AUu Tour black and black sandy land farm; acta 14S acres; best cotton, coin, potato section on South Texas; 110 crup f.ulurert; increasing In value ts to 1j uacn year. S E Sewnoul-, owner, Columbus. 'IcxaJ. KKAL KSTATK iAJA.NS " ANTED l ily-loaiis and warrants. W. Farnam Smith ft Co.. l-i-'O Farnam St. U51AIIA Property and NebiasKa Luuds. O'KEEFK REAL lisTATli CO. Inlii New Omaha Null Hunk Building. 1'AKM LOANS near' Omaha; no com inlaslon; optional payments; cheap money, ortn S. Merrill, 1210 City Nat'l Bank lilug. MONEY to loan on business or resi dence prope l ties, $1,000 to MAJ.uuO. W. 11. TIB 'MAS, 5u3 FliKt Nat'l Lan'i Hldif. ""lloo to H'MaO made piomptly. F, D. WeH.I. Wead tilag , litn und Farnam. V AM ED ' 1 1 y bans, l'etj-i a Trust Co. $ und up. Nat'l Bank LARGE .oaiu., inuiucii a. Loiiu.-, gages bought and sold. FT L 1.1. niurt ilHu.S. Pill VA I E Fl'.NDS to loan at u,i u.,.ana home, $, fl.ift) or l,.ui. A.idivss ii-l2, B-e. ""key to the Situation Pee Advertis.ng. FOK HAI.K OK KXCMAMiK Cl'l Y PKOl'EUTY. wanth:d. For the finest tu:m iion.e 1: 1 ne stst I.r the mney, 6i0 acres highly lmju'oved, mile irom a county seat i.mvu .11 cen tral western N'obruska, H' anes fine val ley laid, balance line pusture ami hay land. $i,uoo worth of new improvements, 7-room, all modern bouse, oak I:n:sii, t-ains and otli-r outbmn.li ifs lea. en, an ileal home and stork furiu. price $11,5)10, 11101 IKUg-.. K.uOP. Wsnt eleur prop erty in exc. ane. Ac; ipili K, give price, location und description lu f ist letter, iiog $:. City. Tel. I). T9i KOU SAI.K KXrilAXfJK A npw 7-room. h-iuse, -strictly modern, hard wood finish downstairs, full iliM basement. Th.. owner him mnvH (o Den ver and is ullllnn to sell at a sacrifice or will rent. It can ho tveight for small payment down. House, No. 2117 Flnknrv St. Toland & Wiley 44 Bee Hide. FOR E XO I I A NOi:rif oi t In cut -over Northern Wisconsin $7 til acre; clear of mortKHe, mineral reserved which . common In the Iron felt. Want land, city property, merchandise. auluomot.lle or offer, describe folly. A. M. Kauff tvan, Luc'.tidge, la. WAXTK1 -Tr HVY , lfljnTvm'er- 2d-liand goods, Kleser IV Sfif.'.' MM.!. MACIIINKHY W AN TEI - Tinn er, tenor.er. shaper. cut off saw. mortlscr. window frame machine. I'nn os. second hand, moat be cheap. Address Y Si (.".ire Omaha Ree Key to the Situation lire Advei tisltig. waxtki) sm-.yru m WAN! K It dent. 1). H. -I'y burlier: a lob, no atu Norton. Htotu-hutr. Colo. WANTKI i-Position as l.ousckctper bv respectable nilddle-aged lady. Prefer 1 n",", with children. Also exiieriencril a.s ni, rttiirf-ss ,ii rn. inrii riirn'.r, gen eral delivery. Council Hlwfra. la. SITUATION wanted as manager of general store, country town; experienced. O 611. Pee. WASHINO and curtain done. T. H. f.4 Lt) HOOK K KKl'I N(i and eveninga and Saturdays, Address 1. 74J, Hee. clerical work ufo typewriter. THKKK young ladies, piano player and singer, want positions In picture show, experienced. Ilouirla M.S. K 775. Hee. i-o1T1i wanted by competent lady , stenograplier; references as to ability. Harney t44. I Cnii(iKK,) Kill wants general house- work. iVd t'uiniiig St. Tel. Harney Jl:fi. YOUNU man lsanm tender; i vp. enced. S illou US Hee. WHITE: lady desires steady plact of day work; neat, conscientious; does not 7nppolntment nEagement. Thona It WANTKIv Position by an expert pen man: bookkeeping experience; also expe rience as policy engrosser with Insurance company; best of references; age. i&i married. 'Phone Douglas YOUNO man wants place to wotk for board while attending school. Boyles college. Douglas 194 or Ind. A-15S4. WANTED A position aa watchman or ferret servicing, good references. Cl 10JG, Bee. WHi'ffc woman uesiies uy WorK. and c.ean 'el. 1. 6740. neat YOl'NG lady wishes Misitlon as stenog rapher; good references. W. lost). YOl'Ni) ladv just completing business course, wishes pluce In ofilce where there Is chance for advancement; small wages to start. Phone Web. 2070. WOHK WANTKD Hy middle-aged man; object to secure home rather than wages. Address, .1 M!i3. Hee. WANT K 1 Posit ton as office clerk; 8 yeara' experience; can furnish a first class reference. N 10H2, Hee. MARIHED man wants position, office or collections; best references; Can qual ify. F 11PI, Hee. WANTKD A position, inside work, of anv kind; is an experienced cook. Ind. A -3781. . WANTKD Evening work In bookkeep ing, accounts, as cashier, etc.. by grad uate of eastern university. References. C 1011. Bee. FAMILY washing neatly done, dry or bundles. Harney 536i3. rough LIVK STOCK MARKET OK WKBT Ship your stock to Houth Omaha; save mileage and shrinkage. Your consign ments recelvo prompt and careful atten tion. 1 LIVK STOCK COMMISSION MKIl CHANTS Byers Bros. Co. Strong and responsible. WOOD BROS.. 234-.iX Exchange Hldg. Great WeRt. Com. Co., Omaha Denver. W. R. SMITH ft SON Just handlo sheep. 'fToRROg'. handle cattle, hogs, s h ee p. Clay. Robinson & Co., 200 Kxch. Bludg" ""interstate Co. Belter results. .Ship to us. CLIFTON Com. Co., Z12 Exchange Hldg. Hl'RK K-RICKLY u, 201 Kxch. Hldg. L. K. ROBERTS & CO., U Kxcn. Bldg. C ox & Jones Com. Co. bunch of hustlers. Farmers L. S. Com. Co 20.1 Exchange. Deposit proceeua ot snipinents In Stock Yards Nat'l bank. Only bank at yards. Martin Bros. & Co., 203-4 Exch. Hldg OMAHA. THE CHAIN MAHKKT WELK GRAIN CO., Consignments aollolted. gruin merchants. 7D3 Hrandela. LKUAL NO TICKS. Sl'UCKlloLDERS- MhbTlKU. Orfice of LEE-GUSe-ANDHhlliSEN HAKDWAHE COMPANY, Omaha, Ne braska, December , l&ll. Notice Is hereoy given to the stockholders ot Lee-Ola's-Andreeaen HarUwaro company that the arrtiual meeting ot the stockholders of the company will be held at the otllcwe of laid company, corner ot Ninth and Har ney streets, in the city of Omaha, In the state ot Nebraska, on Tuesday. January S, A. D., Wli., at & o clock p. in., fur the purpose ot electing a board of directors tor the company to serve during the ensu ing year, and to transact such other business as may be presented at such meeting. Atttbl: W. M. Uiasa. Secie tary; II. J. le. President. hliiCKHOLDEKS' MEETING. Tli- nmiul niMHliliU ,if fl.A at Or It hold Of A of the Bee Building company will be held at the office of said company, omuha. Nebraska, at 4 o'clock p. m. Tuesday, January 16, 1912, for the election of toe board of directors for the ensuing year, and for the transaction ot audi other business as may properly come befor the meeting. By order of the president . N. P. Ffc.iL, Secretary. ItAIMVAV TIMK CAHD. 1.1U. HI.IIIUA Itulll aud Maaoa Union Pacific Depart. Arrive. San Fran. Overl'd I,..ft4..m a J 40 pro China ft Japan F. M..a,4:95p:n a 5 4 J pin Atlantic Expieas a 0 46 am Uiefcoti Express ill 3m uleWpm Lo Angeles Limited. u)2:4i im a 8:0 pin Denver special a7:o4am a 7:7 am Centennial Stale Ppe'l.ail :fo pm al2:2uain Colorado Express . .a.i:.Sepn. a 4 60 p:n Oiegon-Waah. L i'd...al2.bu pin tk:.iit North Platte Local a 8 lo ai.i 4:ttpiu Grand Island Louai. ..:2iioiu alu:J0am kirvinsburg Local. . .bL'.41pm bl lvym ,. u..u4l Omuha m. Louis Ex. -a :30 pm SB 15 am Mall and Express a 7:02 am all 15 pm biaiib y L. uruu C.Bjb b.ul pm Wu.ij am l bicagii, AlllsiuKee kt. Paol Overlai.d Limited, a 7.uu pm J am perry Local R pm Luloiadu i.xpreks .. ..a C.iX) pm lii im Colorado epev.iai a i.iJmii e.w u,n prry Local o fiu !... y.u LUlUill, tVOCk. IslMUA at I'HtlUC Usl. Rocky Mountain Liu .ai. lam 10;J5prj cT.ii aaU Local 1'uss. blO.Ataui bin : 10 pin LUKariO Day r-xpicS a u.6 aiu a 4.JU pin Llucueo .xpra....... 4.1j pin al:lj,,ui Des Moines Local Pa4.a 412 pm L:U pin Li.itii.iJ .xeu. Liim eu.u e.uft piu u k.uu am WEST. Cbi.-Nsb. Ltntd to ln- coin 8:01 am a l.ts pm Chl.-Colo. Express. ...a l ie pm a 4.ou pm CT.l.-Coio. txprvts ....a 115 pm a 4:u pia I Okl. a Tex- Lpies.. -.uu pm ail:b a.s J iivtkj Mountain Ltd.aiu 47 pin I.';W am ! I Blcm.0 r.rrat lAeslern . I Chi mi Limited l:J. pm Twin City Limited a - f"n Twin l liy Express.... 8 4 am a i n am a : pm a ) pra Chicago Lxpiess Local passenger Illinois I Btrl Chicago l-'.xpren CulcagJ Limned .a 1.14 pm ,.s 7 t im ..a u0 urn a Ml pm a $:u0 ais 7 to aa W pia lla-oarl I'eclfi K. C. ft St. 1.. Kg K. C ft . L. fc. ..a t 20 am ..4kU.it pia GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Market Does Not Advance Steadily Buyers Take Profits. CORN LEADS HOLDING TO BUY Severe )raiber aad Sostkrrn lie in mid la KrrplnB Iterrlpta l.labt lath and Kutnrea Are itrHil, OMAHA. Jan. . 11112. 1'ii.vels of win at me iim n to take 1'loflts on the sw.i.s. This prevents the tnaiK.t from an wincing Meiulily but leaves the trade in hsfe pos.tlon for further bull operations should the iu continue bullish as It bus for the lust lew dnj x. ' The Mrength In ca-h wheat Is very en coiu axing to 1. overs w ho limit buying orders to the teiupoinrv set backs. Leaders In the corn trade are still hold lug out to bnv on anv breaks In case of a big run to primary markets. The severe weather and southern demand Is keeping- receipts light. Cush and futures lire mi ong. "heat rill.l f.il.Of .,-...,., It. fmn of heavy profit taking sales. News Is very bullish, and better values are expected. I as'i wheat was i,c higher. I he coin market was active, nnd buyers were mote nuKicssive on the light le 'flpts. cash corn advanced i,c. I rlmarv wlieut receipts were 225.0O0 bu. il shipments ere 21LI.O1H) bu., ugnlnst receipts, last year of XI2.01M bu. and ship ments of 217,000 bu. Prlniiiry corn receipts were SiN.OO!) bu. nnd shipments were 2:l.(rt bu., against re oeipis 1,1st year of 4Mi,0m bu. and shlp mi'tits (,f 7S4.i:i bu. Clearance were n;..0iXI bu. cf corn, 1.7rtl bu. of oats and wheat and flour equal to :!'.' ! bu. IJverpool closed inn banged to 'wl lower on wheat and VI higher on corn. The l'ollowlit'; caih sales were re ported: Wheat. No. 2 bind: S cars, Jl.ttt: No 4 hard: 1 car. JlOI'ti No. 3 spring: 1 cur, Jl.usij.. No. 2 mixed: I cur. l''l. Corn, No. 4 white. I cur. t'iV.c; 1 car, ivic; No. 3 yellow: 1 car, tile; 1 car, iva'sc; No. 4 yellow: 1 car, fil'V; 4 cars, !'; No. 3 mixed: 1 cars, fio'c; No. 4 mixed: 1 car, H'Kc Oats, No. 4 white: 1 car, 47U. tlmahn Cnsh lrlcea. WI1KAT No 2 bard. $I.U2 'ii 1 n",; No. .1 hard. l,02(i(l.C4; No. 4 hard, ftctj$l.fll.. (HIRN-No. 3 white, ftiVuillc: No. 4 white, rjdii;.)i4c: No. 3 vellow, HOriiHOMic; No. 4 yellow, MKijOiiUc; No. 3. liVuai'e; No. 4. WtJoli'tc. OATi-No. 2 white, 47"4fi4Sc: standard. 17Mlir-.e: No. 3 white, 471-471:C, No. 4 white, 47ti47V4c; No. 3 yellow, 47470; No. 4 yeliow. 4ti(ii47c. II ARI.KY Malting, Sl.0iWil.2fi: No. 1 feed, Wnstic; heavier feed, S.'i'.C.e. llit-.Nu. 2, s'yu'.ks-; No. 3, s.V(!.siic. I Olts 47 arlot Receipts, Wheat. !!!i!!ioo 1J 10 Corn. 2MI Chicago .... Minneapolis Omaha DuluUi ClllCAGO UIt.l AM) PROVISIONS Fealnres of the 'Iradina nnd C'loslnar Prices on Hoiird of Trade. CHICAGO. Jan. C Although wheat tradeis here reltlsid to swallow many ot the more sejnsntlonal ients from the Ar gentine as to damage hv rust and rain, the market today showed a stubborn tendency upward. In the end prices varied from tc off to a shade up over last night. Corn timshed 'sc to Vs''i'iC up, oats c down to ,c gum und pro visions 2'tc to ia: up. Soft spots In the wheat market today were almost invariably from realising by longs. The most Influential purchas ing came through private wire houses, and was bnsed on dlsputches from Buenos Ayrea whero crop dima,e reports had taken a radical turn lor the worse. May fluctuated between Sl.ul unit Sl-l'lte. clos ing steady a shade up nt Sl.bl1 i'o 1.01-S. With temperatures so reluced that rail roads were working slow nnd farmers hauling little corn prices developed strength. May runged from M'e to H-e with, the close, tteady 'Vd'jc net higher Ht H4Hc Cash grades weie firm. No. 2 yel low was U tcd at tUiy7iK: for old. Oats scored a substantial advance but reacted on realizing sales. May runged from 4M40 to 4!i'iic with last trades a six teenth above last night at 4!Mc. Higher prices for Iioks curried provi sions up a bit. Pork closed 2'yut"! to 7Sc higher anil the rest of the list ut an ad vance of 2(.c to fx'. The leading future3 ranges ss follows: Artie 11 open. 1 iiiun, 1 Low. 1 1 :ios. Yes y. Wlicati May. I July. I Sept. I I I I II 01V 1 01 1 01 '4 1 til 1 01 90 94 9.VN, 9,-,i 9e?i oi. 93-;i 94 91 Corn Jan.. 1 1 May.b4 t I til 1K) : 6i I 04' i I .4:-.l t44:(M',4f'i July. G4V-.: C4', (it-S 04'N, Sept. Oats May. July. Sept. Pork Jan.. M li,.',it;4VU t-i-:, 49H 4f" 4")Ti 49V4rri 4M;1 4.Vi 49't, 4S'4 4.1 41 4 ',4 1 o-,'l 4..',, 40 y. I is'35 io'sivjl iu':to"i III 52'(s!lti 45-47 15 90 1 May lti 30-32 16 27Vi juiy. 10 uO Lard I Jan.. 9 37.fl 37 10 4a-4i lti 42' 9 3T.fj37 8 821,4 9 iA) 9 5. 4 .,, 9 70 I 9 Oi'v I 9 40 I 9 7-illl 9 35 9 W 9 70 Mav.! eoti2 .luly. 9 TJHji Ribs Jan.. I 8 C. Ma'.8 d0iS2 July.lS X7mii S C5 8 85 8 90 8 OTVal 8 B7'j 8 52V4 8 h'i 8 M) I 8 77 Vj 8 8Vi(87lS 8.i4-N7;8 Wltltli t ash iiuuim ions were us follows: FLOCK Finn; winter patents, $:!.70'j 4.W; winter straights. $'l.tKu4.ti5; spring HAILAVAY TIMK CAHD. NOKTiiiiUUND. Minn.-St. Paul t,i,...il.im Minn. -St. lJaui L l d..a i.'.vi pm 1 wiu City t-xprs ..a 7:4o am eloux City Local a 3 4i pin u :00 am uUj w pm a 3:24 pui a 11 ij am a 1 .Ml am Minn. t Dakota Ex.. a i.ou pni ' Two Vity l-iiiilwl ...a u pin .Miniiesj.a Lxprsss kll.w atu EAbTliO'JND. Carroll Local ai:ouam Daybgnl Chicago a 7:40 am Chicago Local ali.Uo pin Colorado-i:mcago a 0 . 10 pm Chicago epn.iai a pin I'ac. coasi-chicage.... e:M pui Los Angelea Limited. k.u piu a C IO pra mo.4U pm a i:M put a 'i.M pm a :u aut U 'S.i pU h,M pni a n. L au, aio.ue an. 4, lie iui overland Linuleu cat roil Local .a .u put ...a 4-40 piu rust Mail.... a . tut bio us ik o,n-.ua Ccuiuuuial Ataie i-iui. Li.j aoi WESTBOUND, Long Pine a S:oo am Norioik-DaUaa a k.UU am Long Pine Lincoln.. ..a i.lu pin iLAiings-AUpet lor ... b 2:b pin i-tau Aoud-itoi epgj. a put cacpei-Lauufci a -. piu HcmvnL-Aiulon il 4lMy illU 3:35 pa 11. M pi aU:0Q ia auu.ia pu a 6.4u t Jl a 8:i piu a u.m put ail ipj pm i i.iM pm A Mason UurllngtOD llnllun Truth llurllualoa Depart. Penver & California, .a 4 iu pm Puget Sound Express. a 4.10 pm Nebraska points a 8:20 am H aiK Hill a 4.10 pm Arr a 3.4'. pm a 1.45 pm a O .iit pm a o .4j pm al2:iii pm a 1 .uu am a 0:11 piu a t ill pm a 9. OS am blu.u am it 4.M8 UUI a :m aia a 2.W piu ali.L pm a . uu pio a I.m pm a a.im a.a alu:JU a.it Uii,.4j aut aii.wi aut a i.w aut a t.ti 4.. Unco. 11 Mali b 1:29 pm Northwest Express. .. .ail i pm .Nebraska pciuis a t oj am NeuraaKa Express a Jj tun Lincoln Local tcnuy.er-l'laiminouin b a.U pm l.iucoln Local pia.isiiiou.i.-iowa a 9:13 am lx-lievui-l lailamuuiji a-L:jo pm t.i,icao special Denver special , cuicago ti.xpiea.,,. Li.... . ,fc iAiieari. Iowa 1-ocai cienuii via.) Local. Bl 1JUI bill""'" K. C. tl. rfusetn. v. C. t M- Jwsep... K. C. ft St. Josut.h. . .a i lo am ..Ull.i pm ..a 4 ,u pm ..a b.tfvf pui . a K .U am ..U i.M pill ,a 4 .M. yiu ..aiu.w pui . .a s.irf am ..a i.Ji pm Wrbatir elation l.",llt aud Webster. j lasuorl I'aclflo Depart Arrlv b t.M pm tU iiem Paul, MlnnrapuiU a Auburn Lccal Chicago, fcl, Li ui s Is a nepnrl .L 2 2j pm -C S.25 m Arrlvt 1)12:05 pm c 5:25 pot b 9.24 pra Ploux City Express Omaha Local bioux Cl-y Pass... I win C.ty Pass b 44 am Emerson Local b 8.55 put lb) dally except tuniay. tc in.. t al.y, ) b 9:10 aa iuuuaj f.,cM. i.iv.1,.1. r-piiog s.iaignis, .4. N, 1 .. , baktts. .( ,-ji 4 ' u t -.- .NO. i. vwi c. j hAlil.l.i-tfiii el mixing. '.""CuJ! .0.1, litu ei ilio.ee oiuiiing, il.svM -l-.t.l 1 illlou.. , ol-A-u 1,1.1V. Clever, I'Knl iflONSt-Potk. ITIess, per bid, .u."'lll,i.i 1. lIO. pel IUe il'S . H' J Miort rios. s.dcs tioosi, .e,'-. ii lrtl l irni aoi es ot li at ail I lour lo-it etpiai to 4,x,iMJ oil. t'linirtiy re.'ri.ns nrie :,v 101., eollipRliil wun Jk,vw uu me col 1 esponuiliH u. a ear aso. Kstiuiaieu ie-eiiis lor .Monday: neat, 11 cars: coin, 2:l cars; oats, 4o iais, nogs. ii.iW head. t Iikmko (.a.-li l ines -Wheat No. 2 ted, :',jc, .No. .1 reit, lk'i,4ic; .No, i haul, l.vi ti m, .No. .1 halo, miiii i1.; No. 1 jioi 111- 10, 1. ion I.1J, .no. i iKUtiiern, I1.eigl.l11, .no. ,( noitiiem, i.hji i.ii. ; No. spnng, tuiiltil in, No. . spring, (UI W; No. i soling, 1iH'ii1 Id , Veivel chut., tot iiel 04 ; inn inn, WH-tu l.i'. Corn; No. s, l ui,i'; .no. .1 white, tuviiiihtvc; No. J yelion, int -dviO'V.c; .No. 4, t,o. -WSiC ; No. 4 white, isMjwi'jc; No. 4 yellow, dnsr.H'v. tials: .So. X white. Mii.nic; No. A Wiute, 4H'e; No, 4 white, .-unc; stanuard, ),. Kve. No. ?. !'41i1HSc. Barley, MMiSV.Il. liniothy, $12 1KX1 i.vmi. Clover, llS.innn 20.o0. 1IIITI 'KR Steady ; creameries, ion,jbc; dairies, 23r.1lc. LUGS hirm; receipts. l.fiTrt cases at 1 mark, cases Included 21t1i,3i',c; firsts, i 2.Wi'.!"3': I'llnie firsts, 32V'. ! I'll E1-.SE -Steady ; daisies, b'.4(h;e; I twins, 11'iirWi.c; young Americas, lbif ltrv,c: long horns, Ih't lrtc. ' POTATOES -Steady . choice to fancy, '.I'.'u'.fs'; fair to good. x1i9Jc. POl'I.THY Firm; turkeys, Il-fflSUc; chickens. I2ijil2c; springs, 12c. YKAI Steady, '.iU 4'urlot Receipts WheAt. 7 cars, with 1 of contract grade; corn, 2vi cars, with none of contract grade; oats. 4i" cars. Total receipts of w in at at Chicago, Min neapolis and Duluth today were i.'2 cars, icmpared with 2:i cars last week and IS3 cars the correspon ling day a year ago. MOW YORK (il'NKIUI 1UIIKRT (tuolatlons of the Day oil Various 4 0111 mod Hies. NEW YORK, Jan. fi.-Fl.ol ' U -Sieadv spring patents, tviodi ,V4'i: winter straight S4.1f..'d4.2fi: winter patents, $4.:iMi l."U; spring clears, $4.2efi4.4. winter extras No. 1. $3.ii3.Mi; winter extras No. 2. $::.V'i'it 3iV; KansiiH straights. 1 1 I'll 4 "r.. ltye flour, steady; fair to good, S4.7IVU 1 11; choice to lancy, $l.,''ro.ln. nuckwheal flour, quiet, fc.75Si-J.il.". per hundred pounds. COItNMKAL-Pteadv ; fine white and yellow. Sb.Vi)I..Vi; coarse, 1 47i1i.uti; lilln dried, ;!.tr,. HYI-J-Quiet; No. 2, 9i!c. c. I. f. Buffalo. BARLEY steady ; mailing. Sl.lSH 1.30 c. 1. f. Hurfalo. WHEAT .'spot market buri-lv steady; No. 2 red. u,c elevator nnd m.uo' i f " b. tifloat; No. I northern Duluth, SI.021 f. n. b. afloat. Fill urea market ensv on the ca bles, rallied on small receipts und firm ness In the northwest and bullish private cables from Argentina, but sasged off un der week-end teullslng, closing 'vc to ?o net low er. Mav, ll.nVVTi l.os U-l. closed, Sl.ofil; July closed, 1 00. . Receipts, hit.; shipments. 7. 10 bu. CORN Spot market steady; exports, 6vc f. o. b. afloat. Futures market was nominal. Receipts, 84,1175 bu.; shipments, 4011 bu. OATS Spot market firmer; standard white. Sac In elevator: No. 2. rVe and No. 4. f"ie; natural white and white clipped, 21fl.'c on track. Futures mar ket was nominal. Receipts, ,7i,i7S bu.; shipments, l.7fi0 bu. HAY Firm; prime, il.30: No. 1. tl.V.'tt 1.30; No. 2. SI.1isjrl.Ki; No. 3. r.cri$l .00. HOPS Dull: state, common to choice, 1I11, 4it'."ulr; l!UO nominal. Puclfle coast, 1HI1. 4f.-ifi.0c; 1910 nominal. HIDES Steady; central America. 22c! Bogota, 221i'.t2l'-!C. LEATH Ell Firm: hemlock firsts, 2r.fr 27'tc; seconds, 24'u2t'.; thirds, 2hj'22; re jects. Inc. PROVISIONS-FIrm: mess, S17.0rna--17.rv: famllv. S19.0IKU 20.00; short clear, S17.2M I8..VI: beef firm, mean, SI3.00fil3.riO; family, J.H.riiV?i.ri.(0; beefs, 4j2y.O".i2l.(KI. Cut meats, inlet, pickled beef. 10 to 11 lbs., 'ir; pickled bnms, llfnllVc. Ijird, firm; inld dlewest prime. S!i.;lVii IMS; refined firmer; continent. South America. SlOir.; compound, 6.ii7c. TALIXJW Quiet: prime city hhds, c; rpeelal. c; country, ti'Vitik'. BUTTER Firm; creamery specials, 3Sc; extras, 37c; firsts, 3,'iVlc. CHEESE Firm. EGGS Firm; fresh gathered extras, 35 (Ti:i6c: extra fliHts, 33Vii4c; firsts, 32Vs'u ;c; western gathered whites, 3:Ca37e.. POI'LTHY Alive firm; western chick ens, ll.4fl2r: rowis, J3'4K14,aO; turkeys. 14'iil.V"; dressed, quiet; western chickens, 10(1 bi'v; fowls, western, 1U$15V; tur keys, western, 12ffi20c. SI. l.onls lieneral Market. ST. LOUIS, Jan. B. WHEAT Strong; track No. 2 red, 1.00HK?i 1.01 ; No. 2 hard, SUtt'rtl 12; Mav, $1.001: July. 94'i.p. CORN Higher; Hack No. 2, 4c: No. 2 white OT.c: Mav, Cr.'c; July, o:Vovr.Tfco. OA'l'S Higher; track No. 2, ,ruc; No. 2 white, 51c: May, MiVvO. RY E I'nchangf d, 95c. FLOP It Firm; red winter patents. $4 50 fil.90: extra fancy and straight, $:i.90'C 4.4:-; bard winter clears, $:t.40'u3.60. SEED Timothy, H.OU'ci 1S.W. CRNMF.AI-$:.2o. BRAN Quiet; sucked, cast track. $1.22 lfll.23. HAY Firm; timothy. $21,008 25.00; prairie, S13.OW1 lti.50. PROVISIONS Pork. lower: Jobbing. $15.50. Lard, higher: prime steum, :i.l()-jl9.i0. Dry salt meats, unchanged; boxed. extra shorts, $8.25; clear rll, $8.23; short clears, $8,371-;,. Bacon, un changed; boxed, shorts, $9.25; clear ribs, 9 -5; short clears. 9.37'.. POI'LTHY Finn; chlcltens, llVtc; springs, 12 'id turkeys, 14 Vac; ducks, 13c; geese, 9V-C. HI -n h.il-Quiet: creamery. 2'4i3oc. EGGS Higher, 2Tc. lleceipts. nnipmenis. Flour, bbls. Wheat, bu., Coin, bu... Oats, bu... 5.4O0 8.5O0 ll.oou .191.14)0 . 12,00 31.0HO ::i.'ki 39,000 Kkiihiis I lly 4irlu 11 ml KANSAS CITY. Jan. ! ro vleloiia. -WIIEAT- Cash: I'tichanged to le higher; No. 2 hard. $l.o3iM.0k; No. 3, $l.lili 1-07; No. 2 red. $1.02: No. 3. 99. f 1 1.0 ; May, $l.olT,c; Julv, Oi'te. CORN '-file higher: No. 2 mixed, r,5f, ('sic; No. 3. fi-i'Vu.-.!'; No. 2 white, WWitiic; No. 3, 65'ti5'-ii ; May, B-Vjc: July, ti.',),c-. OA I S V4C hlgnei ; rso. i w tine, lAiau-iVjc; N- 2 mixed. 4ViiMoc. RYiv-9.".'. HAY Strong; choice tlniolhy, $21.tji .no: iboice prairie, $l.'i.5W 1U.W. BI'TTER Creamery, s-; firsts, 81c: seconds, 32i'; packing stock. SIVje. EG-i !S l-.xtrus. 3-k-; llrets, ,llc; sec onds, 17c. jieceiius. biiipments. I8.mi til.Oio li;."l 37.HMI I.IM) H.'JU"! Wheat, bu. Corn, bu. , Oai.-i, bu. . !tllmnaills t.rnla Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 6. WH EAT Mav. $1 .08; July, $l.0K'4'MI.O9; cash, No. 1 hard, $1.09V4; No. 1 northern, $1.oh; No. 2 horth ern. $I.(1Mu1.07; No. 3, $l.OKf1.04'2. FLAX-12.18. HARLKY aia-i$1.30. I URN No. 3 yn,low, 0c. OATS No. 3 white. 41 4);1:c. RYE No. 2, !8-. HH AN In 100-pound sacss, $.'.,' 00'.( 23 .50. FLot'R -I'trst patents, .".. MiKrf 5 mi; sec oiids, $1.!M.".2): first clears. :t. 701 4.05 . siconds, $2.(yO-o3.00. Plillodeliibla Produce Market. PHILADELPHIA. Pa., Jan. li BITTER- Firm; wi-sterii creumery, 40c; exlru, 9e; neaibv prints, 41c. EGGS Firm; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, $9.40 per case; western firsts, free cases, 89 .'Mt per case; current receipts, free cases, $9.00 per case.. CHEESE Flrmei ; New York full creams fancy, 17c; fair to good, lS-'TlCVbo. . ; I Irerpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL. Jan. 6 W HEAT Spot, firm; No. 3 Manitoba, 7s lod. Future, easier; March, 7stS-td; May, i&Vl. July, ",s o. CORN Spot. American mixed, new. easy, at hslld; Amerhan mixed, old, steady, ut 0s 6'vi. Futures, firm; January, 5n'tu; February. 5s 8V41. Mllwaakee Grain Market. M I L W A V K RE, Jan. I.-WH EAT No. 1 northern. l. l'lVu 1-12 ; No. 2 northern, 11.07 'nl. 10: No. 2 hard winter, $1.0Pti.04. May. l.o;',; July, 9i.'c, OAiH Standard, 49-7j49Hr. BARLEY Malting. $1 2o'H1.20. Peoria Market. rEORIA, Jan. H.-COHN -Higher: No. 3 while, ;.9c-, No. 4 white, 68c: No. 3 yel low, 59i..c; No. 4 yellow, iso; No. 3 mlsed, ,ii'yii'ic: No. 4 mixed, 5Kc; sample, fue. OATS--Hlgher; No. 3 white, 4sc. Wool Market. PT. IFIS. Mo.. Jan. 6.-WOOI,-Steidy; territory and western mediums, 14-He; fine mediums, lV)jl7ci line, lojlic. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Killing Cattle Steady and Stockers Lower for Week. HOGS SHARPLY UP FOR WEEK Sheep Ariinml Tiet)-Flvr 4 enls lllaher Than Last Week's 4 lose and lambs as Much as Fif teen t ents Higher. StU TH OMAHA. Jan. (1, 1M2. Receipts were: Official Momlav ... Official Tursdav ... official Wednesduy. Official Thiiisday.. oiilcml Friday .... Estimate Saturday Hogs Sheep i.DlO 4.K .1S2 6.010 .:i4l H or.j lS.iilll ll.tiM i.xHI Six days this week. .19. 72S Same days lust week..U.4Hl Same days 2 w ks ago..l3,Sl'4 Same days 3 w'ks ago ..'i'.'M Same days 4 w'ks ago.. .'0.145 Same dava lust veur...l.M3 tl,303 3:1.44:1 M.lsU f.24 ,V..S4.'. 20.MI3 sr.. 'it W.K7K 27.10l :ot.m lOi.OCv 2I.SJ9 The following tab.e triomi t'ie range of Trices paid for hogs at South Omaha for tho last ew da.s with comparisons: Date, j bill. Usui. Tarn. I.,l:i. . IIIi.:ho. I e 2S. 6 !'. o- s ;'o. fi tii. 1 1 44, a i''i 4 - 1') Hi, 1 4 44, Dec. 29 I i 7 Kn H 1 1 ro s I tl 22 5 W Dec. SO. I & 7 TI s S"i & 4n; 4 ,r4) J W Dec. 31.1 7 Til N 21 5 00 i 4 331 f. 24 Date, j 1913. 191t.lalO.lWW.lllHW.lW5.1r.ioa, Jan. L.v7l I S 241 4 ' H 114 & 14 Jan. 2.. I fi W-j, 7 Sfil I 6 7j 4 Sol rt 21 0 11 .Ian J. I h vi K o:-; 8 30 14 4i! 0 29' 5 0; Jan. 4.. I i MU, 7 4'. 8 3S I 5 TO' 4 3oj 8 0, i 14 Jan. 5.. 5 9:i'a 7 7i! 8 47l R ivr.l 33i t 22 Jan. I 7 M'i S -19; i. ;! 4 311 I f' 17 Receipts and disposition o live stock at the I'tiKin Stock Yards. South Omaha, for the twenty-four hours ending at S o'clock yesterday: RECEIPTS. -CARS. Cattle. Hogs. Horses. M St. P I I Wabash I MlM.Otlt'l I'nlon p( t N. . .V N. Pacific... iciflc W., cast. .. west.. '. M. ft O. Q. .east... 1 St. I It. ft H. ft Q , west. 19 U 4 101 C. It. 1 ft P.. east Illinois Central Total receipts DIM'OSITION- HEAD. Hogs. ... 98 i . ..l.lkle ...1 ...2,u0i ...l.tHu Onialui Pin king Co Swiit and i 0111 pan. t 1 1 1 1 1 1 v I 'uckmg Co ruioiir ft Co Murphy Total 8.804 CATTLE Thero were no cattle of any coliseum-nee. lit the .varus tins morning and prices were ucordingly nom.naliy steady with yesieruay. for the week re.'eipts loot up 19,i2.l head being nearly 2.;iiu head linger than lor last week, and about 1.2e0 in ud larger than fur the cor responding week ot last year. It was, In tuft, a very liberal run urn compared with recent, weeks. Tb market on beef stcerH started out the week sharply stronger ami there waa another decided advance on Tuesday . The receipts then became sufficiently heavy to be rather burdensome and us advices from other selling points became less encouraging; the maiket hero eased oft to such an extent that the advance of Monday and Tuesday was, wiped nut on W ednesday and i nursday. During the remulnder of Ihe week prices re mained practically stationary. It will thus bo seen that week closes with tho market just about where it waa at the close of lust week. Cows and heifers nnd for that matter all classes of butcher stock underwent practically the same experience as tlmt outlined ubovu In tho case of beef steers. Early In the week there was a sharp advance which was later wiped out and at the close there Is lltllo change dlseern able, between current prices and those prevailing at tho close of last week. strictly good fleshy reciters were very scarce ail week and showed little change being in good demand with prices prar llcally steady from day to day. On the other band the severe cold weather and the covering up of stalk fields with snow rcum-eii the demand for stock ca,ttle tfl iniiiiiiiiiiii. ,-niicr me lmiurnco ot 1110 light demand and Ihe fair luuelnls nrlces declined sharply, und at the close of the week light slockcrs are safely 2fio lower than one week ngo, with the common and Inferior lltrht rtuff nossll.lv 95i?iUOi inwAw It was In fact very difficult to move this Kinu or stock on most dava this week. Quotations on cattle: Good tn rlmiea beef steers. $l.ri0(i;7.75: fair to good beef steers. fi'..0Ofi8.W; common to fair boef steers, Xi.rtlCM: COOd to Choi, n heifers. i. 111(111. goon to cnou e cows. l4.3iVao.25 lair 10 good cows. xj.7iMM.nr.: common in fair cows. $2.7i7u3.;..; good to choice stock ers and feeders, $5.40ifii.20; fair to good stockers and feeders, $4. 80ii5. 40; common to lair stockers and leeders. I3.50u4.8O stock heifers, $3.50'ii4.60; veal calves. 83.50 W'i.i.; nuns, stags, etc., i.uwju.x.i. Minis-nogs ruien wnuiy higner, even when comparison la made with yester day's red-hot finish, and the market was one of the liveliest since those of 1h high period early in 1910. Bulk of a -United supply changed hands as fast as t.lUM could be placed and mites otieneil advances amounting to loij Idc. This de scription applies more especially to the llano In butcher and lard classes, aa considei able business was uonu In light stun ttiut canny iookimi ziic atiovn yesier uay s levels lor offerings weighing 20u puunus ana less. Iii-uia nit was well sustained until well uiong towuru me cxtremu close, some reaction uiiring 1 lie rinui rounds result nig in sales that were possibly tVrilut mud' than those rnado when ail buyers weld busy, only two traimoads, about twenty curs, arrivcu too lata to sel. at Ihe lull auvaiices. out of the liu-car total, shippers and she. ..Ijuiis K-lected fully a dozen .ouus, something like one-eighth of the estimate. AVeiages or iM to 240 pollnus were tavurcii on iiicac outside orders, 11m auiiio us lecentiy. No business ot conseiiien,'a was trans acted minor the $tt.oo mark and very com mon light stutf moved Willi equally as much lieedom as trie costlier laid offer iiiks, T he best heavt'-s on sale brouahi 40.3.1, as compared with eslei day's lonj top of $;.2o, woiie bacon (lanes chuiiaed hands at $6.15 and less. Butcher bogs occupied the middle spread, selling aruuiiU (j.2l During the week heavy receipts have oeen clearing In lenn.l kulily active .aslilon. the packing demand proving uioad und urgent tiiroiigiiout. t.'ompared with a week ago, values on all weights snow net aili-a.ni-B of fully 20 cents. Representative sales: Cattle. . . 2 2s: .. S.944 .. M4 .. i"...VvS .. 1.2-.H . . 2;r No. A. HU. ft. No. Av. h'h. I'r. It ... iu H ili ... u n It, ;i ... l 4 il ... i i.4 ... tn u w to iu ',V ... li Oj ll 1.1 4U 4 U 1 14 14 ... 4 IS 84 til 4U ijij ' i Sim ll'O I.I V i.n 11 (i,, j 1 ... 111 H 2-'n . 17', V K0 lu fa SiS ... ii jo i.u I1- mi H i ....... .;:t 10 1 1, I j ... t in 4. .-1 ,. in ti, ;I1 i'i 10 't'l 1.11 j-i Tn 11.7 ... 111 wi .-io ... :-.i ;j :.i ... 1.1 ti a iu ... s.i ; ail ... 10 M m ... :e ;t ;l no f in it itl UD ;,( mj -ut it I-" 10 m in k UU ... lf ''i 2ii 14" t .) It :-. ... U't ''I ei t in 72 ;i ... 4 il. tl 2to to t2 I. t lit 40 lti 74 -n )i 2.1 17 im ... 14 4 211 til t so ; ill 4)1 li 2 -.' H 20 kj lat 80 4 li 12 2J t'l II 20 il pa ... 16 t: 210 ... ( ;(, 77 202 ... 4 16 H '.I 40 II M 07 201 1HO li "u UU t'l I 22' b- 2I'I R.I lj C7 Jit ... d 2E ii lti 4 li ill U IV) il M 211 HO 14 42 243 . . S 24 tl IK. ... 4 111 44 .Hi 2.10 ( J Il ... 4 In 44 322 Iw C ti M I ... 4 11 HI 273 12.11 t Ji tii ivj 2" 4 ii h am ... u II 214 ! 4 14 47 177 ... u 70 l ... 14 9 ... t in t7 216 ... 4 li 81 Ut ... t 84 tj m 15 80 311 ... 4 li 1'iUS. M II 4 40 13 141 40 I 10 SHERP Nothing srrlved In the way of sheep or lambs, and as yesterday's clear u.oe. In every branch of the trade was complete, the market remained empty and nominal. Trend to values for fat stoclc during Ihe week was generally higher, but the trade received una or two setbacks, and closing advances are only moderate, amounting to about l-'.e on good lambs and not exceeding a quarter on desirable ewes, wethers and veurllntis. Values were none or less erratic from start to finish, ! owing to natural readjustment after the Initial day s trailing, misiness on New Year s day having an unusually wild ap pearance. Receipts at nild-weck wen fairly larto, but net exeeslve, ami everything rleiired n K'"-il shape on the day of ai rival, lei Westei n lambs selling us high as S". .10, wiih a stilng of 111 1 1 a, tive t olio ados, the first of the s. 10-011. maklin a loii top ot ,,, Meillum hull-t it lambs hud to sell considerably below tne kihh4 i lasses at a'.l tlnus. the pi ice inline .11 common to choice uiiauty atiu.unling to over 41. 00. Matured muttons. especlHlly wethers and yearlings, weie unusually scarce, a 1 "million that Is partly nv-ponslhln tor the greater Impiovcnient In tins branch of the trade. Fat ewes of dressing promise ate closing around $3.tie1i:!.90. wnile some thing choice In the way of wethers would probably bring 14.3R. Prime. Unlit year lings are quotable up to S.V40, the heavier kinds piovlug less active nt fairly large discounts The few scattered Kales of feeders re ported during the week were not suf ficient tn atfor.l anything like ft normal test of prices, both supply and demand being very small. The week s purchase of feeders on country account amounts to less than 4 OKI bead. Quotations on -hecp and l.ttnhs: Lambs, good to choice, i;.iif.iO :li; lambs, fair to good, I", 2-diii.oo; yeiirllnits. good to choice. 14 mv'.i,", ;iv. eat lings, fair to good, 11 (7ll 4 90: wethers. Rood to choice. 4 lOrn 4. H., ; wethers, fair to good, 4Vl.Sf.j410; ewes, good to choice, t'l tit:u3.85; ewes, fair tu good, J.l lJ ri I'll IC tt;o Mil: SltUK M4HKKI llcmnnd for sole and 8 beep Mcndy -tloas elovr. I'll ItAGO. Jan. ti. CATTLE - Receipt s, estimated at Out h-nd; maiket steady; beeves, $4.7.VS ..sj; Tnxns steers. $4.3f.U'5.80: western steeis, Sl.Si'uii.tiO: stockers an. I fccin is, $.1 2,.u5.;e; cows nnd heifers, S2.c0 4ll. 40, calves, $...-.OviS.;,ll. Hoi IS Receipt .1, estimated it 11. iW head, market slow. 5c up; light, $u.9,".inl 25; niived, tiii; ;t;is; heavy, $ti 00iii.4:"t,; louah, lu.ixiviii. li.; good to choice heavy, $'. I.,ii'i I-', i'li;.. Ji :u"i.T0; bulk of sale's, I..11.: ,3'i. SHEEP AND LA MRS -Receipts, esti mated ut bead, niuikit steady; na tive, i",'n4 , wv t'i u, $.1. 25 ,t 4 '; year llims, 14.U.ii'..Mi; lambs, nativ e, $4 2 Ml; western, si.-;,'.iii;.ii,-,. Ivoiiaas I lly l ive Hlmk Market. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Jan. li. CATTLE -Receipts, 1.000 head, Including 50 south erns, market steady; native steers, l.Y3..f- 8.2; southern slei-rs. I4 75ii0.25; souiliiu'ii cows and heifers. $." (k,i4.iii; native cows und lienors, $J.75li 7 tm; stockers and feed ers. 4.000 00, hulls. .l.2ri'i."..2u, calves, 4 2,Vu 00; western stcs-rs, $4 ia.ii7.00; West ern cows, SMHIofi vt). I lot IS Receipts. 1.500 head; market strong to 5c higher; bulk of sales, stinf tt.20; heavy, $ii.2o.iiii.25; packers and butch ers, i..0tn;.2..; IlKhls, $.V7thtl.bi; pigs, $4.25 4,5.2:.. SHEEP AND LAMHS-IU-eelpts. none: market strady; muttons, $B.2i.itt 4 .25; lambs. 4.iMmU0; ed wethers und yearlings, $3.50 (UO. 2.1, red ewes, K.'.i.iiU4 tin. Nt. l.onls Live tnck Market. ST.'Uil lH. .Inn. .- t'ATTI.K-Reeelnts, 4)i bead, Including I'D T'exaus. Market steady. Native beef steers. $4.uOnMi.tY0; i-ows end heifers, $3.75'ii7.lO; stockers nnd feeders. l.25ir5 50. Texas a nil Ind, an stiM-rs, ll.5iwi7 ).; cows und heifers. i:U5:ir 8.00; calves. In carload lots, I5.oonil7.50. IIOGS-Recelnts. 5.211O head. Market Rlf 10c hlglier. Pigs and lights, $5.25910.40; mixed and bulchcis, $ii.'.'f(ti.45; good heavy, $iV3.V(fil 45. No sheep market. St. Joscpli l.lve Slock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Jan. 6 CATTLE- fie. eelpts, .ll head; market sieadv; steers, $5.8.-.(tii.60; cows und heifers, $,I.OOrii7.Ul: calves. $4 00-h7. 10. HCMIS-Recelpts. 5.0IH) bead: maiket steady to strong! lop, $11.25; bulk of sales, $u.8rrt4Un. SHEEP AND LAM HS Recelnts. none: market unchanged; lum I is, $5.01Sli6.15. NM-k In Night. Receipts of live stock at the five 111 In. clpul western markets yesterday: cattle. Hogs. Sheen. South Omaha 7.800 5.000 St. Joseph .., S.000 l.Ooo 401) Kansas City 1.500 5.2IK) ll.KrO St. Louis .... Chicago .. . 1.500 1.600 Totals ,. 8.275 3l).6tH Cotton Market. I.IVHTiniOl,, Jan. 6 -COTTON-Bpot. In fall' demand; prices 1 point lower to 3 points higher; American middling, fair, 5. firt: good middling, 6Dld. middling, 5.2i",d; Jnw- r.ihldllng, 5.0,1d; good ordinary, 4.8U1; ordlnury, 4.5181. The sales of the day were lo.uoo bales, of which 1,500 bales we're for speculation and export and In cluded S.0110 bules American. Receipts, 10.0)0 bales, Including H.uUi American Futures opened steady and closed steady; January. 6n8Vd; January-February, 6.08d; February-March, 6.IO1I; March-April, 5 12d; April-May, 5.12d; May-June, 5.ltkl; June July. 6.1hd; July-August, fi.20d; August Hepteniber, 5.20'jd; September-October, ii.JIVid; October-November, 6.2liAd; N0. veinls-r-Dcccmber, 5.2o'tsl: I)"e, einher- January, B.SO'jd. January-February, NEW YORK. Jan. 0 -COTTON-Fu-lures closed strong. Closing hlds: Janu ary. 9.Ute; February, 9.23c; March, ii.3lc; April, 9.37c; May. 9.4'ic; June, .50e; July, .57c; August, 9.00c; September, 9.83c; Oc tober, 9.09'; November, 9.72c; December, 9.7i".o.' Spot closed steady und 15 points higher; middling uplands, It. Gee; middling guir, u.ibc; no sales. r toffee Market. NEW YORK. .lun. fl COFFICIC Fu tuies opened strady at tin advunce of :t'a 10 points In rrsponae to higher European cables, steady Hruxlllsn markets, and covering for over llm week end. There seemed very little for sale at the atari und price Improved another 8 or 4 points 011 tho active months during thu early iraouiK, mil laier reiicieii party under rcallxlng with the ciosn steady at a net advance or :tn points. Sales, 40.000 buss. January, 1.1.50c; February, );i.42c; March, i.i.ii.c; .vino i.iwi-. may, June and July 12.94c ; August and September. 12 Wc October, 12.92c; November, 11.91c; Decern, her, 12.90c. Havre wiih 'i fiane lilgher; Hiimburs was unchanged to 'j pfg. higher. Rio unchanged at 8IL5. Sanloa tiiichouged ut 4s 811.1, ,a JiO. Recelpta at the two Brazilian polls, l!'0oil bags, aiiulust u hollduy lust year; Jundluhy receipts, l,fi iiugs. r mo weatner wan reported In all (listiicis or duo i'amo. iNew York wan bouse deliveries yesterduy were 7,000 bagx against i.fu nags iasi year. Spot coffee, (julct; Rio No. 7, 14c Santos No. 4, l.-i-. Mild, quid; Cordovu, liTa'tMivtii , iioiuiuui. Evaporated Apples anil Ill-led Fruits NEW YORK. Jim. 41.- EVA I"0 RATED APPLES Quiet, but prices are very firm; on the siiot fancy, lOfyKiijc; choice, ajj, r.C , pi line, s-'4-((e. I'ltll-.l' r 111; I I n I I lilies, nrm, with a good joniiing oem.iiii; quotations range from Is: to 3'v' for Culifortiluni up to :to-4ns ui 11 1'i-jc ana i.-c jor oregnns. Apricots, quiet, mil rum lu sympathy with tho const; choice, l'rulS'jo; extra i-lioli e, u.iiii.'ic; laucy. imii.c. Pi aelu-a, firm, but Inactive, i hole,., 1 1 ', II VjC nxliu choice, llOlic; fancy, I2'an lc, Raisins, dull tiiul iiouilnai; loose Minna lels, if$'n-; choice to fancy seeded, 7j i8'4e; si eill'.-s, t'd'c; Ixjiidon layers 1.4"0i 1.4... oils mill llosln. SAVANNAH. li., Jan. H.-TVKPEN- T'l NE Firm, 5)i'c; rcceipla, 508 ,hls. shipments, none; stock, 20.55)j bbls.; sales 80 bbls. ROSIN Firm; i-e -clpts, ?,i;s9 bbls: ship. incuts, none; sto l .'i. l,:i 1 his. Quote: H, sr. .Ji; 1', i..'j.i'ui.ir.''; I:, $7.ttuw ,-.4fi r . i ... i ". i . ii, i.u,u I.UVti 1. i ",.'11 ' -. ei..w, ,11, tt-lo, , $7. V.; WG, $;.; WW. $7.85. Drr Goods Market. NEW YORK. Jan. ti.-DRY C.OODS The cotton goods maiket was stea,.y nd uiii naiitioo. .i.oiweii. uic n.owiy increas In their niisiness on wash fabrics. iu tallers are featuring domestic cottons at low prices. wool marseis nold steady with a tendency toward firmness on for- sign giaucs. i. on ns uiu i it luir spot do- mane Hagar Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 8 SI '1 1 A R Ra w quitt. muscovauo, f lesi, 3 92c; centrlf, ugal, 96 test, 14Jc; molasses, 8M test, S.4i7i leiineu quiei; run. oi"c; line graiiu luted, J.I..S': nowiiereii, a.i-ic. toffee Market. NEW YORK, Jan. fi. -CoFFEE-No, Rio, H- futures closed steady; March 13.15c; .May, 12.94c. Ilmaha Hay Market. OMAHA. Jan. II.-HAY No. 1, $12.50 No. 2, $11.00; coarse, l:i.50; pscklng stock $7.5; alfalfa, $14 to. Straw. Wheat, $5 50 i ami outs, Council Bluffs MUCH WATERTO SAYE PIPES City Department Finds Reason for Heavy Consumption. PLUMBERS KEPT IN RUSH Gcorue llninn Tries to Hll Hods lit 7,ero Yeather anil Drops In Know Drift to n e Self from l'reeslna. It reunited moro than 2,0ou,0o0 gaJlons of water to prevent numerous Improperly protected water pipes In Council Bluff homes nnd business places from freez ing during the last week. Faucets wc.ro opened enough to permit the water to trickle slowly through and thus prevent freeilng. This generally happened where there were no meters but In many places previous knowledge of the dimensions of plumbers bllla led to the choice of this i.laii as the cheapest way out of the dif ficulty. More than 19.0(0,000 gallons of water was puiiiihM during the week while but a little moro than 17,000.000 was pumped In tho previous week. Despite this wasteful uso of water the calls upon tho plumbers were greater than they could respond to. Thousands of dollars' worth of repairs were re quired. The eight days of continuous rtro weather has caused the enrth to freexe to a depth of several feet and Jack Frost has creijt Into Viasements where be hud been ea.lV barred In ordi nary winter weather. Plumbers predict that bv tonight hundreds of homes will have the water supply temporarily shut off Physlrlan.i tiave been almost busy as tho plumbers, and In scores of cases have been called upon to thaw out and repair froien ears, frosted fingers nd toes .and bring back the pristine rosy glow to ' whitened noses. In most cases physi cians decline to give the names of those who have applied for relief for the rea son that tho Injuries have not been se rious. I'rmrn In Transit. Dr. Tuhbs, police surgeon and city phy sician, has had some cases to care for at the station that required hospital treatment. Ono of thesi sufferers was George Brown, a wanderer who thought I Is home was In Chicago. Iln was st " tho police station Friday morning after ' spending the night in- the lodgers' dr tartmnnt. lie tried to get out of town " on a Northwestern freight train. A mile ' north of town he realised that he was freezing to death and deliberately fell from the train as it passed a deep snow drift. He then hurried hack toward the roundhouse. The railroad men found both ears to bo froxen solid and he was sent to the police station. His otherwise bad condition made it necessary for Dr. Tubbs to send him to Mercy hospital. Late In the evening J. r. Corrigan, who said his home was at St. Joseph, hobbled Into tho station with both feet badly frosen. He was also taken to Mercy hos pital In the city ambulance by order of Dr. Tubbs. The revere cold weather has caused an Immense amount of suffering among the poorer and less fortunate classes of peo ple of the city. Calls upon all of the charitable organisations and applications wherever aid could be expected have been greater than at any period for many years. Relief funds have been ex tended and earnest appeals have been made to assist In relieving the reat dis tress that Is prevailing In many cheer less homes. All of the missions have been besieged throughout the week. Rev. Henry De Long said yesterday that the calls for help had been greater than for any other woek in ten years. Evidence for Moran Introduced in Court The preliminary hearing of Leo Moran, the 19-year-old son of P. J. Moran, who In accused of planting half a doren In- gonlously-construcled Infernal machines In as many huystacks on the farm of their neighbor, D. L. Williams, , near Crescent, was continued before Justice Cooper nil day yesterday, J. A, Traoey, deputy state fire marshal, is prosecuting the case. The hearing has now con sumed two days and was not finished at o'clock last evening. The prosecution rested after taking the Usllmuny of Deputy Sheriff Leueh and Fire Marshal Tracey, and the defense began nt 2 o'clock to present the other side. Warren Hough, M. A. Hough and a number of the nelglfbors who have known the boy sltico his birth told ot the excellent character he had earned. A good alibi was proved Tor him by the testimony of several witnesses. Including his father nnd mother. The one hey sluck that waa burned was discovered to be biasing at 9 o'clock on the night of November 14, and the suspicious farm ers who gathered Immediately made a search of the other stacks in different parts of the farm and found the Infer nal machines with the lighted candles In each nearly burned down to the oiled straw in which they nested. Mr. and Mrs, Moran, testified that Leo was busy ut his chores until S o'clock and thou camo into the house and went to bed shortly after 9 o'clock. Blanche Moran, Leo's sister, gave the same testimony, ami all were corroborated by Miss Myrtle Harnett, a neighbor, who spent the early purt ut the evening with Leo and Ms sinter. J. T. Epperson, tl neighbor, said he, liclpjil Iao build a chute that after noon, working; late In the evening. This accounted for every minute of the, lad's lima up to the moment when the fire occurred In tho field more than a mile away. It was asserted that It would have required nearly two hours for hltn lu have carried Uie boxes to the stacks . and planted them where found. ' Excellent evidence was also given for the defense by J. At. McMillan, wbo con ducts a slore at Reel's crossroads, aril v ho fully identified a candy pall ignd soupbox used for two of the Incendiary devices. He said they were not sold or given to any of the Morana, It was showy! that the amount of bay put in Jeopardy was ubout forty tons. Five stacks belonging to Mr. Williams were destroyed by flro on the night ot July 5. 10 to S3V4 discount off on Items throughout our entire stock. Lefferts". On entire line of umbrellas, including the Corham and the HuU detachable handle umbrellas, Si per cent discount, (lerner'g, 411 Broadway, I "lie." - 1