rm: omaua. ti;ksdav, .January i. v.m: lKKSOX.U, fit NAr.! I if.iin .11 . . IMS Ketnsra at. iKt MM It Mil l.tMl I'llll MI.Kl A VYKriTKKN Cylinder Shel.er. new l-is, Winter, in 4he best of cundltlnn fur Threshlnir outfit. 1T II. P. Mlnnenp- lis eng. no '.K.x Avery sepiirntor run four imii s, in unoii ronultlon, $7tt.tj Auto Vl ntotorcyclo J II. I". ill good running order. Jk',i.i4). Want a i-'ord or Hupp Torpedo r road ster 1911 model. Also largo kerosene tractor. It H S T. JOHNSON. Columbus. Neb l"o K SAI.K S-rooin m-w anartnieni, nicely furnished. 16l So. l'th. Doug. Ttvi. KOR 8AL.B Oood hard coal stove. Har ney 6870. AI.FAI.FA huy for saU . 261) tons. The Irrigators Hank, Hoottablnff, N.'b. KINi'TlN $1 Urn, I II. A I'UI.nVess dresser, l-i'th SI. tiros. v. ::v"4. Call 5u2 South Kolt WALK-My len bowling alleys, nit tables, all ht'i grade, located. In Omaha on one floor, I'lacc will parti $&ia) a year. Address G. O. Francisco, Denver. ' YOU.Sii women coming i Omaha "ns fe.ian.-ers are invited to visit the Ynim,; Women's Christian assiKimljn building ut Seventeenth and St. Mary - Ave., where they will ba directed to amiable boarding places or other wine usalsxed. I i . ,ui uiii travelers' uld al the Union i tntlon. WASTED lo know Dugen'a pres ent audress. Met last time at skating rink, Fremont, Neb. Hubert Taylor, gen eral delivery. 63DAY lUAIOD KK.MKDY. Oladlsh Pharmacy, 12th and Podge. A New Truss NEW l.NVKNilu.S. ACTlOis AND ItFSli-TS. Does not spread the rupture open In ternally aa convox pads do. Write lor buoklet. THE TYRRELL. T1UTSS CO., X78t Llroadway, New Voi-lt City Massage. Kiqenhouse. .to Obi Bomon Hid. K rent and repair all kinds of sewing triai-nlncs. Inu. A-lwtt. Douslaa 16U. NEHKASKA CYCI. CO.. K.th and Harney -' j70.i Dode. . - ...... Ciuunil floor. MASS AUK Swedish movtiienl; nothing better for rheumatism ; incites, $1; genlle men, $1.50. Apt. 2. 102 Farnatn. I'. 'i-M '. l.lKBl.N, inasn am,.- to h.i au a. MA 4 A fl IV riath. salt Blow aromatic OOAU treatment. Mme. Allen, Chicago, UK) 8. l.th St.. 1st floor. D. 7663. THE SALVATION ARMY solicits casi off cletnlng; In fact, anything you do not need. We collect, repair and sell, at U4 N. 11th St.. tor coat of collection, to the worthy poor. Call phono Douglas 412i ano wagons will call. Mrs. Snyder. massage, electrical treat ment, o Dunsany. 10th 1'lerce. D. 4:130. r. Burke, women's dia. aaea. 41 Doug. Hk M AlJWTin treatment. K. llrott. 710 iMAUrM.ll S- ihlhi , floor. D. 528!). .OUIjTKY ANH PET STOCK Siietnings, i.a5 ijci- l'ja Wagner. MOl N. 16 ""NcTTs'EED of worrying about dessert when Dalzell la In town. If Mrs. F. M. Taylor, 4i Harney St., will coma to The Bee office within three days we wilt give her an . order for a tiuart brick of this fine Ice cream. REAL ESTATE U1L.DH9' IAKUHUAT1U9I, Electric gag fixtures. Omaha Silver Co. laea. lenient to., 17lh and Cuming. Fucha. Son Bl,nd, painting, decorating, a.a on.y con., Jooer. Iteaiy. Web. 1.41. til X 1'l.Ul'r.ni 1 run ,. AT A BARGAIN My property at aa26 California St., 7 roomed house, mouern; lot 60x160 ft. I'none Haincy IhSti). BIUUE3T BARGAIN IN OMAHA. Fine large 6-room house, strictly mod ern, finlsned In birch, walls painted; lot 60x1', nice lawn and soma fruit and ahrubbery, 12.000. 11.000 cash, balance .-,n ba, arranged., Must raise money. Owner Uvea 'In house. 4705 N. 13th bt. The best home district 111 Omaha. bubmit Oher NorthweM uiiwr oi -4m and Castellar streets, id tt frontage on 24 in street and 160 ft. deep. Uood lucution for store and three or four collages. McCAGUE INVESTMENT COMPANY, AGENTS 1506 Dodge St. Doug. 415. REAL ESTATE FARM A KAMI! LA Ml FOR BALK tfruua t uiuiuuu. Choice valley farms in tracts of 100 acres or more on easy terms, wiuun I to' t miles irom the towns aiong the urand irun i'aoino Railway between 'ori Ueorge anu i-'rlnce itupert. Write for booaiet uu acribtng this wonderful couony. u. Meyei, District bales ' Atent, bio iaxiou iidg.. Uinana, Neb. Colorado. 160 ACRES, well Improved, 2 miles from lowii, 73 tm.e to scnool, fine neigu borhood, gooa rlcn aceo sun; this is a cnoice quai ter secnon; price U per acre lor g.uic caon deal. lUiiiilund vvvutf Hue. -v iiiai u, coioiacfo. Fiiinus, ELUKIDA, THE LAXsU ur aujNSlilNE, e are oiicr,ng iu, m aiiu -cie iiacia ana upwarus locaieu in coiumuia couaty near i.ukb li, i'loiiua, uu imiua vac uc jacKsouvule anu oniy. to muea tioin oi. Augustine, tins properly ,a iniersucutu t,y imee raliroaos ol uaiionai repuiauun, which lumiMi Hie best ot services at icasouabie rates to all maiacis ui Uio L tilled mates. The clniiaie Is ideal. Fine farm are now being worked in our tract who exceptionally good results. Own one of uur lainis. investigate our oiter. email ah payments anu easy terras. Low rates uaily. xickcls good until JUMBOBT. C. D RUES EDO W & CO., (bales Agents) tHO Omaha isutioiial iiank Bldg., Omana, Neb. (!RA1'E FRL'IT, orange and winter Vegetable land near Arcauia, the cuuiil) ten I of Dcboto county, Florida. The op portunity of a I. retime. l rices ngiit, terms easy. Agents wanted ftooklet liee. llydrt At Grant Land Co., Fairmont, Minu. ALL 1 ask U a cnance to tell you of our opportunities in Florida. Call up alter t, o'clock or write W. H. FORD, Phone 371 1. lil S. rt St., Omaha. luiva. THE easiest way to find a buyer for your farm Is lo insert a email want ad in the Lms Alou.es Capital. Largest cir culation In me state of Iowa, 4o,uuo uaily. The Ca)1ial is read by and believed in by the Hiandpatters of Iowa, mno sunpiy refuse to permit uny other paper in ineir bonus. Rates. 1 cent a word a uay, !. per lino per lnontn; count six ordinary Wordu to the line. Address Lies aloiuus t'upital, Ies Alo'iie, la. favors, GltEAT SUUT11 GE0UG1A l raversed by the ATLANTA, l.n.jli.vijiiAM ATLAI TiC RAILROAD. Lands adaptable to the w .uest range of i Tops. Ail tue inuney crops ut the souUi tiieiiLituliy piouuctd. For lueraiuie Heal ing Willi this com.ng country, us soil, ci.iiiulc, cliurch anu school advaniaaes. v, i no W. II. LEAHY, DEI'T. K, General i'a, seiiger Agent, AT LAN 1 A. OA. Ariiroaka, A DANDY 160. Webster county, well Improved, close to limn; alfalla, timber; fine hog and dairy farm: easy teruis. W. i. Isarrett, Hayes Center, Neb litw steaico. KOm CHOICD BARGAINS, ten acres bearing peaches; J acres alfalfa. 40 acrsj alfalfa, close In; l-M acres in es out. Government Irrigation, pienty of water, lira th ui climate, good kcuo jIs. vs rite to day. Haiisnorit 4c Co., Taasill il.Ujj , tarlibad. N. M. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET lrlBi, SPECIAL HAittiAIXA 72 acres near Artesia. .snarter mile from Tuna In La LoTlCS Who Hold Their Wheftt Over Salle county; proven belt for onions, figs. . lglU VYnel WVCf ami cotton; quick snlc. U. per acre Also i SUnaaV Are KeftdT bellerS. four Mack and Mnik sandy bind farms; I each 146 seres; best cotton, corn, potato I section en South Texas; no crop fillures; Increasing In vslur IX to $l. each ear. 8. E. Seymour, owner. Columbus. Texas. REAL ESTATE LOANS W'ANTEIfc-Clty loans and warrants. W. Fartinm Smith Co.. i:i?0 Karnam St. OMAHA I'ropertv and Nebraska Lands. O'KEEFE Rl'AL ESTATE CO. 101.; New Omnlut Nnt'l Hunk Hnildlnc. FAKI LOANS near Omaha; no com m'alon; optional payments: cheap money. Orln 8. Merrill, 1215 City Nnt'l Hank Hid a MONEY to loan on business or resi dence properties. H.Om to $.VXi.0"tl. W. II THOMAS. M3 First Nat'l Hank Hid. Jit) to llO.tnO made promptly. V. D. Wend, Wfiil Bids'., lsth and Karnam. WANTED Ctty i' ians.' IVt-rs TriisrCcT ( MiVIN MIN)S 'oa""- nd up. LARGE loans, municipal bonds, mort gages bought and sold. STl'l.L HHOS. I'RIVATE Fl'NDS to loan at C on thnaha home, $.V"', $1,000 or l,5uti. Address H-1SK2, Bee. FOR SALE OR EXOHNGE tor Sale or Trade "20 acres in aiimona county. Iowa, ten miles east of Onawa; two miles from Turin; fine Improvements, consisting of f-room dwelling, modern except heat; large two-story burn, double corn crib with driveway, wagon scales, hog pens, cattle sheds and other outbuildings; 2 wind mills, orchard, school adjoining premises; Improvements cost over ?,ooo. Iand consists, of about 110 acres, rich valley plow land, mine, subject to over flow; 14il acres upland, all of which can bo cultivated, and about TO acres In pas ture, whtch may be classed rough. The soil is a rich loam with clay subsoil. The land Is all fanced and cross-fenced. Trice 118.000, one-third cash; encumbrance $7,500, would consider Omaha or South Omaha property for $10,600 equity, or would take In good clean merchandise stock up to value of equity. Bemis-Carlberg Co. 310312 Brandcls Theater Hldg. CITY PROPERTY. WANTED" For the finest farm home In the state for tha money, 640 acres highly Improved, mile from a county seat town in cen tral western Nebraska, 100 acres fine val ley land, balance fine pasture and hay land, $5,000 worth of new Improvements, 7-room, r.ll modern house, oak finish, barns Hnd other outbuildings to match, an Ideal home and stock farm, price $11,609, mortgage $2,000. Want clear prop ertv In exchange. Act quick, glvo price, location and description In first letter. Hox 476, City Tel. D. 1.TO2. A new 7-room house, strictly modern, hard wood finish downstairs, full slsed basement. The owner has moved to Den ver and is willing to sell at a sacrifice or will renL It can be bought for small payment down. House, No. 2447 Plnltuey bt. Toland & Wiley 44S Bee Bldg. FOR EXCHANGE 13 forties cut-over Northern Wisconsin $7.00 acre; clear of mortgage, mineral reserved which Is common In the Iron felt. Want land, city property, merchandise, autuomoblle or offers, describe fully. A. M. Kauff man, l.ncfridge. la. IF you have a sweet tooth be sure to try a box of D. J. O'Brien's candy. Al ways fresh and pleasing to candy lovers. If Albert Erickson, 4006 Grand Ave., will come to The Bee office within three daya we will give htm an order for a 60-cent box of O'Brien's candy. WANTED TO BUY 2d-hand goods, Kleser. 1020 Center. D. 6862. MILL MACHINERY WANTED-Plaiv er, tenocer, shaper, cut off saw, mortlser, window frame machine. Can use second hand, must ba cheap. Address Y Hi, care Omaha Bee. ' -- - WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED tiy barber; a Job, no stu dent. B. H. Norton, btoneham. Colo. W ANTED Position as housekeeper by respectable middle-aged lady. Prefer home with children. Also experienced as nurse. Address Mrs. Marie Turner, gen eral delivery. Council Hltif'.s, la. SITUATION wanted as manage! of general store, country town; experienced. o 613, Bee. WASHING and curtains dune. T. H 6420 BOOKKEEPING and clerical work evenings and Saturdays, use typewriter. . (, ti less L 1 48, Bee. THREE young ladles, piano player and singer, want positions In picture show, experienced. Douglas CS66. K 775, Bee. lusiiloM wanted by competent lady stenographer; references as to abllyy. Harney 644. , COLORED girl wants general house work. 26."l Cuming St. Tel. Harney 313d. lULNu iii.. ..,.. .a war- tender; experienced. 8 (15. Bee. WHITE lady desires steady piacea of day work; neat, conscientious; does Dot disappointment engagement. Pnoue u. WANTED Position by an expert peu man; bookkeeping experience; also expe rience as policy engrosser with insurance company; beat of references; age. ii, married. 'Phone Douglas ki22. YOUNG man wants place to woik for board while attending school. Boyles college. Dougius li4 or ind. A-19&4. WANTED A posilion as watchman or secret servicing, good references. G liut, Bee. AHHb vvoi...,, sua i.ii .whites Ud HvU, . ;. ummi YoUNG lady wisnes position as slenog lapner; goca references. W, HwO, VOUM, lady jual coinuieliug business course, wishes place In oince wnere itieie Is chance fur advancement; small wages to stall. Phona Weo. a70. WORK WANTED By middle-aged man; object to secure home raiher tuaii wages. Andreas, J U3. Bee. W ANTED Position as ottiee clerk; $ years experience; ran luinian a Urrsi Class reference. N 10i2, Bee. """MARRIED man wants position, office or collections ; best references; can qual ify. F 14, Bee. WANTED A position, inside work, of any kind; is an experienced cook. ind. A-a;si. W AN i ED Evening work In bookkeep ing, accounts, as cashier, e'-t., by grad uate of eastern university. References, i lull, ee. FAMILY washing neatly dune, rough dry or bundles. Harney HM. SHE naturally 1 looking for a dessert that needs but little preparation. Tell nei i f Lalzcll s Ice cream. If Mrs. R. Hendee, 44e2 Dodge St., will come lo The liee of i lee within three days we will give her an order for a quart brick of this fine Ice cream. LIVE STOCK MARKET OF WEST Ship your stock to South Omaha; save mileage and shrinkage. Your cuni.gn uiems receive piumpi and caiefui aueu i.on. LIVE STOCK COMMISSION .MIX CHAM. 8 Myers Bros. Co. Sirorig and responsible. Wool BROS., t.t-oii j-.xcliange B.dg Great Vest. Coin. Co., Oimilia A Denver. VvT"lt. SMl'l H JkBON JusJuind i7 sheep! TAGG HtlOS. bundle cattle, hogs, slieepT ('lay, Ruliinson Co., 2oi Eich. Hindu. 1 ntrrstate Co. lieTfer results. Snip to us. ( LIK'loN (oni. Co, UI Excnange Bmg. " u e7hTh kr'tb a co., tlii.x cuTum g" Cox A Jones Com. Co.. hunch of huMieis. Farmers I.. K Com. o . iiw Kl' liun.f Deposit proceeds ol siiipluelils 111 nloLA ! Yards Nat'l bank. inl bank at yards. Martin Bros, ft Co., l"3-t Exch. blog 7 CORN RECEIPTS ARE MODERTE llnrLrt Holds Slendy In Spite of the Mump In Wheat lsri (mil t urn Mlnatlon tn Unite Slriins, OMAHA. Jan. S, i'JU Liverpool cables were weak and "tower, ri-fleetlng belter weather rondillons In AiBentlne. Longs, who held wheat over Sunday, were ready sellers on the open ing, and this selling gave our market n vt.ak tone. Later news on the visible supply was more encouraging and the de cline was checked. Coin receipt, continue very moderate and the market held steady In spite of the slump In wheat vslues. The cash corn sltimtior. Is a strong one and It will take a big run to mnrket to break values. Wheat ruled weak and lower under liquidating sales, due to bearish foreign nws. Ca-.li wheat was weak, selling lVac lower. Light receipt and good demand for cash stuff guve the corn market a firm tone. Cash 'Corn sold t,o higher. I'llmnry wheat receipts were 4!.iV0 bushels and shipments were li,000 bush els, against receipts last vesr of HkS.WM bushels and shipments of lWi.OiX) bushels. Primary corn receipts were 1.1.".2.oi bushels and Hhlpments were 623.000 bush els, auainst receipts last year of 7iiS.0O0 bushels and shipments of t;v:.'l bushels. Clearances were 27ri.OH) bushels of corn, none of ohI- and, wheat and flour equal to n.19.0i) bushels. Liverpool closed VI to 4d lower on wheat and d higher on corn. The following ckjiIi sales were reported: wheat: No. V hard, 2 cars. $1.0i': No. 4 hard. 1 car. $1.01. Corn: No. 4 white, 1 ear, tHRic; No. 4 color, 1 car. flOlfco No. 2 vellow. a cars. 6le; No. 4 vellow 4 cars, noise; 4 cars. flOV; 1 car, rtOc'; 1 cr, r.!H,e; No. S mixed. 2 cars, 8nc; 1 ear. 61c; No. 4 mixed, 1 car, 60c; no grade, I car, 68c. 1 car, 67c. Oats: No. 3 while, 1 car, 47Sic: no grade, 1 car, 4S,c. Omaha Cash Prices. WHEAT No. 2 hard, tl.0ttfl.04; No. 3 hard, tl.00fitl.i3; No. 4 hard WVe(&$1.01, CORN No. 3 white. 6061 Vc; No. 4 white. 6!JitVHie; No. t color, 60Vfl1c; No. 3 yellow, e0vj,"(ic; No. 4 yellow. l,WtH)0ic; No. 3. 6timj61V,c; No. 4, 6!)?m0c; no grafts, 66y5No. OATS No. 2 while. 47C4So: standard, 4.'4H'47'c; No. 3 white, 47Mi474c; No. 4 white, 4?ti47c; No. 3 yellow, 474710; No. 4 yellow. 46ti'47c. BARLEY Mulling. $1,061 126; No. 1 feed. Kic; heavier feed, &cif$t.0ui, It YE No. 2, RttiDoc: No. 3. fcMjjSDc, Carlot Receipts. Chicago 6 2!)4 Minneapolis IH Omaha 43 21) Dulutli 24 4S CHICAGO GRAIN AM) PROVIMlC Fea teres of the Trading; and ( losing Prices on Board of Trade. CHICAGO, Jan. .-Recauso bright weather had finally smiled on the Argen tine harvest, wheat values todav became easy. Closing figures showed a d.-cllne of Ho to Vilic net. latest trading left corn unchanged to Vie higher: oats off Ho to !Vcc and provisions down a shade to 6i7V4jc. In the wheat market speculators seemed to divide their attention mainly between the radical change In the Argen tine weather and the developments In a lively election that was In progress for a choice of officials for tire board of trade. Before the oiienlng news was at hand that the return of fine weather re ported from Buenos Ayres had brought about a sharp decline at Liverpool. There was a conspicuous absence of fresh buy ng as the market came to a close. Dur ing the session May ranged from tl.ooH to tl.om.ftl.01 '4 with last sales $1.01. a loss of Vtf net. A forecast of colder weather tonight mada corn firm. Prices for the May op tion fluctuated between 64 e and 64:le, with the close o up at tov. Cash offerings were not liberal, especially from Iowa. Carlots of No. 2 yellow were nuuiea at wac ior oio. (lata weakened under the lead of wheat. Top and bottom levels reached by May were tUXfMDHc and 4!i,o with the close HrViC net lower at 4Vte. Hog products were lower, but changes for the day did not exceed a nickel. The leading futures ranges as follows- Artlc'll Open. Hlgh. Iiw. Close. Safy Wheat May. July. Sept. Corn Jan 1 0O01 SO" 3V4',1i 60 May.ltVtH'6 July.l64V,tiil Hept. Oats May. July. Sept. Pork Jan.. May. July. Lard Jan.. May. July. Ribs Jan.. May. July. 4VTi 1 0HV S4' 1 ODVi s-il""; 1 01 83. I I. 65 4r.'4(46ViM1 4H 4 13 92 IS 97 14 16 31H5 1 35 14 60 18 60 9 37V4I -'Vt 72h! 9 40 62 V, 72-il 64 I 61 6i i48'AS 46 IS Tts' 40 I 01. K.!s 1)31, 61 64 'j die 64 4:W 4WS 8 s2'ii 8 MHl 8 So S Wi-7Mi 15 87V41 IB DO 16 22Sil 16 2o 16 30-32 16 37HI 16 42H16 46-17 I I 9 30 9 3749 35-TVi v ijo id rii'-iii v u 9 66 9 67',70 70 8 f.2Vj 8 u7V S ll'.jl S HI 8 82 8 82H68 8,-7-l( Cash quotations were as follows: FLOlR Flim; winter patents, tl.TtV 4.uu; winier straights, xj.uuwt.o6; spring patents, $o.9o.ou; spring straights, 4.4 (a.6j; bukers, t3.o0"i4.W. RYE No. 2, DotiC BARLEY Feed or mixing, &0cSj$I .05; fair to choice malting, $1. 2212. SEEDpe Timothy, $12.ODiul.0X); clover, $1.1 .50W 20. 26. PKOViblONS-Mess pork, per bbl., $15.60 -iilo.S;. Lard, per luo lbs., JJ37. bhort ribs. Sides (loose!. $8.624. Total rlearaneejt ot wheat and flour were equal lu VIS.OOO bu. Primary receipts were 4..ou0 bu., compared with bt'j.uoo bu. the corresponding day a year ago. The vlsiblit supply of wheat In the United States decre sud 7ha.0OU bu. for the week. The amount i. breadstuff on ocean pas sage decreased 1. 240.000 bu. Estimated re ceipts for tomorrow: Wheat, li ars; corn, LTD cars; oats, 75 cars; hogs, ikl.ouu head. l hieago Cash Prices Wheat: No. S red, '!4Kc; No. 3 red, l)4'gV7c; No. 3 hard, ftsctf, $1.03:, No. 3 hard, D6cii$l.02; No. 1 northern, fl.10fyl.lit: No. 1 northern, $1.076 1.10: No. 3 northern. $ 1 .02Sj l.OS ; No. 2 spring, $1.0044, 1.06; No. 3 spring, H(cti$l.i2; No. 4 spring, 6ri($1 .00; velvet chaff, W-ifil 04; durum, KOciilltO. Corn: No. I, 01)lt60,4'; No. t while, :lVi!61c: No. 3 yellow, SoS.lc; No. 4, 5ii"c: No. 4 white, WnW: ; No. 4 vellow. 6M1COR. Oata: No. 3 white, f.jj No. 8 white, 4d''.4;c; No. 4 white, 4S1i49c; standard, 4HSv'n60Vie. Rye: No 2, '.:.k. Barley, K.rf-fitl 32. Timothy. $U.0O 'ul",ii. Clover, $1.1.5itt20.25. HI "ITER Hteady ; creameries, (83c; dairies. 23'i3lc. E !GS Firm; rei-eipts. 1.437 rssea at mark, cases Included, li2t31c; firsts, 2ti'u ijo, : prime firsts, 33'. I'll EFiSF Steady; daisies, 16,itfli,c; twins. 16uli'c; young Anirerkas, ld'u, l'ic; long horns. 16'4,'u V,r.. po'l'ATol-.H Mrm; choice to fancy, 9; 4inrc; fair to gwid. S(Jtr3c. pol'LTRY Steady : turkeys. 141S4c; chickens, i:ifil4c; springs 13,:. VKA I -Steady. 7ijlle. Cailol Receipts N heat, 6 cars, with OMAHA. THE ftllAIN MARKET WEEKS GRAIN CO.. Con -ci'ieents solicited. grain merchants. 7i.l Krandels. VOI R wife always appieelatea little at tentions ou pay her. Stop and get her a box of O'Brien's candy. If M. Olson. 371 Meredith Ave., will come to The Bee office within three days we will give hlin an ord.r for a 6u-ient box of O'Brien's 1 andy. LEfiAL NO TICKS. fcloCK HOLDERS' MEETING. Tha annual meeting of the stockholders of th Bee Building company will be hsid at the office of said company, Omaha, Nebraska, at 4 o'cioek p. m. Tuesday. January 18, I'd!, for the elertlon of in board of directors for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may propn ly come kafor the uieotliig. By order ut the president N. V. FI.1L, Secretary. DilloJU none of contract grade. Corn, : W cars, with 1 of contract grade. Osts, 4:! eats. oial receipts of wheat at Ch1iu: Mln e. noils and Dulutli today were SI ears. compared with 348 cars tho currt sponding day a year ago. M:W .OHK t.C F.H Al. .M. All K KT itnntatlona of the Par "wrlu I ommixllltr. NEW YORK, Jan. 8. FM AM'It - Stciuly, SI'Ht'K 1 iitent. t" l(iiJ; winter sriauslit s. 74 ';n4. .'.".: winter patents, $'.T.ci4 .u; spring clears. $4 2odi4.4o. wlnuer fxtrns No 1. t-l.i' 'ii 3 ,V. winier extras No. 2. t.l . , ii 3 '.": Uansss straights. 4 .: Hi 4.T. Ke flour, firm: fair to gol. , $4.7ii'4 80. choice to lanry, $4.!(."i.r. Iluekwkent flour, quiet. $:.;ri2.V' per hundrd pounds. COHNMK Al - stead v: fine V hlte and yellow. t Mi 1.66; coarse, $l.a:.('l W; kiln dried. $.Ti;r,. RYE- yulet: No. 2, 9i',c, c. I. .f. Buffalo. BARLEY- Steadv ; malting,. tl.lK-al.30 c I. f. Buffalo. W HIC-VT SN.t market, easj ; No. led. !fc elevator, exinirt bals and $1 A) f. o. b. atlost; No. 1 northern Duluth, $1.21 f. o. b. afloat, l'uturi's 11M rknt was easy during the morning Milder nnslerate selling on the cables and more favorable Aigeiitlne advices, but ra'lled lite on covering and 011 tho d -creas-, In the vis ible eupplv, closing 'e nei lower. Mav $1 l4 11-1111.01".; closed $! : July closed $1.0uV Receipts nil; shipments 14.".,M4 b ishels, ctiRN Stot market, steady: exporl nei, iAc f o. b. afloat. Futures mar ket was nominal. Receipts !r,2r bushels; shipments 1S0.4.I7 bushels. OATS Stvit market, steady. Futures market was nominal. Receipts, 83,s,5 bushels. HAY Steadv; prime. $1.10; No. 1. $1.2iM 1.3D; No. 2. fl.livjil 16, No. 3. Wci Jim'. HOI'S tjulet : state, common to cholee, 1911. 4srn66i'; I9I0 nondnal. Pacific coast, lilll. 4Mri..oc; 1910 nominal. HIDES Steady; central America, Bogota, 2'."ti2.llc. UKAi11r.it nrm: nemioca nrsis OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET i- HOGS STEADY TO FIVE HIGHER Pat Lambs I Ktrrn In Tn rnty-Kli e Cents Higher nnd I'nt Mieep Are Ten l Flflren 4 enls II latter. 22c; 2Vn re- r'-jjc; seconds, 24i2'i; thirds, 2137 22; Jects, b PROVISIONS Pork, firm; mess, $17. 00 ftlT.Mi; fsmllv, $1J 0id ai.OO; short clear. $17.!.VjS1S.60. Beef, steadv; mess, tl3.la.Vti' 13.."0; family. $H.60(ii liVIA); beefs, $29.HV,r 3100. Cut meats, quiet; pickled beef, bl to II lbs.. !.4c; pickled hums, 11'iillViC. lrd, firm: mlddlewest prime, t9.36nili.4i; refined firmer; continent, $9.W: South America. $I0.4": comtannul, 6Ns'i7c. TALLOW yulet; prime city hhils, 6c; special. nc: country. 6,ffi'c. BllTT:iR Firm; creamery siajclals, Ki'n1 SlVjc; extras. 38b3!,c. I'll EESl-Flrm: sRims, 3'4Tri4ic. EGGS Firm; fresh gathered extitis, 36 i37c; extra firsts, 3."c; ilrsts, 34c; wt-stcrit gathered whites, RtDLISc. PO I :LTRY Dressed strong: western chickens, lO'ifyltittc; fowls. i;nil6Sc; tur keys. 12ii2lc. POCLTRY Alive; receipts llgltg and market stronger, especially on fowls, chickens, 13yi3Vc: fowls. 16-16.'; tur keys, 16c. t. I.onls General Market. ST. I.OC1S, Jan. 8.-WH E AT Cash strung, track. No. 2 red, $l.floi(V.0IV4;, No. 3 hard, $1.03al.U; Mny; $1.00; J,uly, Vi'u 94S". CORN Lower: truck, No, 3. 61tffiH2c; No. 8 white, 63'ii!-4i6c; May, lUt4u ; July, 65c. OATS Lower; track. No. 2, 61c-, No. 2 white. MH RYE I'nchanged at IBc. FIXJl'R Firm; red winter patents. $4.60 i4.90; extra fancy and straight. tl.Mtf 4 46; hard winter clears, $3.(Vj3.60. SKE1 Tlmotljv. $14.0"fj 16.W. - CORNMEAy-$i20. BRAN Higher; sacked, etast track, $1.23 1.2B. HAY Higher; timothy, t?i.00-ij.00; prai rie. $1S.001 17.00. l'ROVISION'8 Pork, tftichanged; job bing, $16.60. 1ard, ui. hanged; prime steam, $9.1139.20. Drv salt meats, higher; boxed extra shorts, $8.76c clear ribs, $1.75: short clears, $S.87V4. Baoxvn. higher; boxed extra shorts, $9.76; clear ribs, $9.76; short clears, $!i.fc7Vi. POULTRY Firm; chickens, I2c; springs, 13c; turkeys, 14Vic; ducks, 13c; geese, 9c. BUTTER Steady; creamery, :Wiji30e. EGGS-Hlgher at 20c. Receipts. Shipments Flour, bbls 6.O0O lO.OHO Wheat, bu 26.000 n.ono Coin, bu 132.01-1) 29000 Oats, bu 27,000 22,000 Kansas Illy Grain and Provisions KANSAS CITY. Jan. 8 WHEAT cash steady; rio. i nam, i.03nri.tis; No, 3 tl.Olffi m; No. t red. tl.02; No. 8, SHayW.Ol i'oiiin 1 ncnangea to nigner; No. 3 mixed, 66c; No. 8, 64V4e; Ho, t while. C6C11 67c; No. 8, 660. OATS Unchanged to Vie higher; No. 2 wnite. 00c; no. 1 mixeo, fsrtve. RYE 95c. HA Y Unchanged to 50c higher: eh timothy, t210oti'22.0O; choice prairie, $17.10 (U1S.1SI. BUTTER Creamery, 36c; firsts, 34c; sec onds, 32c; packing stock, 21Vo. EGGS Extra, 24c; firsts, 32c; seconds 17e. Receipts. Wheat, bu XI, Ola) Corn, bu los.oon Oats, bu 13,000 Shipments 37,(l 40. Km 1 10,000 Minneapolis (iraln Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 8 WHEAT May, $1.07H; July, tl.WtiLOtt- cash, No. 1 hard. $1.09; No. 1 northern, tl.Oe'i 1 0H; No. 3 northern, tl .OttfrLP"; No. 3. $1.0:i'Afii 1.01, FLAX-$2.17V B A R L E Y -ki"K-4f $1 . SO. CORN No. 8 yellow, 09c. OATS No. 3 white, 46rj(46!c. RYE No. 2, SMWe. BRAN In IO" pound sacks, t23.00a23.R(t. FLOUR First patunts, $6.36116.60; seo ond patents, t4.90iif6.28i4,; first clears, $1.60 (4.0.1; second clear!), t2.liu2t3.00. Liverpool Grata Market. LIVERPOOL. Jan. 8. WHEAT Hpot steady; No. 8 Manitoba, 7s Mid; futures' weak; March, 7s 6Vd; May, 7s Ctd; July' 7s 6d. ' CORN Spot American mixed new, easy, 6s WA; American mixed, old, firm, 6s 8d; futures, steady; January, 6s ikd. February, 6a td. , Peoria Market. PEORIA. Jan. 8. CORN-Flrmsi No. 8 yellow, tvic; ino. yeuow, wk:; Mo. 4 mined, 6m-; sample, 6244116c. OATH Firm; No. 2 white, 49V:c; otan dard, 49c; No. 8 white, 4k4c Blllwaukev Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. Jan. 8 WHEAT No 1 northern, tl.U'i 1.12; No. 2 northern, $1 ChI 10: No. 2 bard winter, May $1.01; July $.&5i9 58. ' OATS Standard. 60c. BARLEY Malting, $1.10-31.32. Metal Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 8 M KTA 1.8-..nd-ard copper, firm; spot, $14. 0a 14.26 , fu tures, $l4.07V4fl;l4.3o; London market, easy; spot, 14 fls 9d; futures, 164 18s M; lake copper and electrolytic, $14 26u 14.50; east ing. $14 owy 14.12V. Tin, dull; spot. $43.utK(i 44.00; futures, $41 .tj 43.00; tiUiidon, dull' spot. IH3; futures, C1K8. Ix-sd. piet ai $4f4i4.50 at New York and $4 .2i'vi 32 at East St. IaiuIs; Imdon, 15 12s 6d Spelter. $6.46't1.66 at New York and $'l.3v r(i6..'i0 at East St, Louis; I-ondon, f26 16s. Antimony, dull; Cookson's. $7.76. Iron Cleveland warrants, 4Ds 10 VI In luelon; locally iron was quiet; No. 1 northern foundry, $14.7IVa 15.HI; No. 2, $14 6trfl4.75; No. 1 southern and No. 1 soft southern' $14 26314. 75. ST. LOUIS, Jan. 8.-M ETA 1.8- Lead steady, $4.86. Spelter, quiet, $6.36. Cotton Market. , NEW YORK, Jan. 8. COTTON Spot Hosed steady, 10 points higher; middling uplands, x.uuc; middling gulf, 9.Nic; sides, 4.60I) bales. Futures opened steadv; Janu ary, t ine; Feliruary, 9.26c; March, kV; April. 9 42'i May, 9 64c; June, bO. ; July, 9.64; August, 966c; October, 9 77c; Novem ber, 9.7ic. Futures closed steady; January, 9 27c; February, 9.36c; March. 9 44-; April. 9. 61c, May, 9.6!4c; June, 9.63c; July. 9.7'lc; Au gust, 9.73c; September, 9.7Sc; October, 92c; November. 9.86c;. December, 9 be. Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 8 DRY (WlODH The cotton goods market opened unlet with a firmer tendency show 11 In colored cotloons and on gray goods. overcoat ings for fall have been ordered freelv rin the large! agencies. Many hosiery and underwear buyers are In the market. Jobtiers are doing a moderate house irad. Weul Market. PT. I.OUH, Jan. 8 Wfgil-Sleadv; territory and western mediums. 16-ftlc; fine mediums. lV&17c; fine. 10j:5e. Nne;ar Market. NEW YORK. Jan. t. ftl'GAR-Raw, quid, museovadj. v.9 test, 1 J.'t; cen trifugal. . test. 4 13c; niolus-es, 89 tst, J.7c, leflned iulet. The trovement from f o.ornd ft ed lots Is not expected to start for several weeks. t week's Initial shipment from Fort Collins haviiiK been put on feed unusually Cattle of All Kinds Active and Fully t-"vit'h condition m both the ,ires-e.i and ten I enta Hiirhivr ,ii- oiunon iTinihets mote 01 u-xs e:i- ACH l,eniS illgficr. cuiraglng. t.a.-keis vvi.sie.l no tune in gelling down lo business, buying freely ironi tli' opening at sloirplv higher pi nes. Fnt lambs ru.eil bii.V hlKlier ami fai ewes gi llerallv seol-ed advances ol 1 . j 1 f . -Evi rv thing sold in good season, tiTc H :.t) o'cl,k cb'aiiiiiie laing aitno.-l coinpb'te. Attractive lainbs, eiassilteii as go d to choice In the ilM of quotations, soul as high us m,ii, tn, hlguext price paid ti ally since lust Au;uxt. Two oilier sttitiKs. extra good, were placed at sn.iai unit 141. fait 10 goou ihiiiI'S moving around f. s.u6.3 .. Toppy ewes (hanged bands at $l.0n. $4 10 and $4 15, the latter figure claiming cri-dii for lop. Something strict, y cholee In this line would probably reach 4 2o at piesent, but the range In values still covers Jl.w and more, culls Ilnding an outlet around $.1 IN). There was nothing doing In the feeder trade owing to ahsmcc of thin stuff In the run. Country outlet Is almost closed, as well, daily pun-liases recently seldom exceeding, ism head. Uuolaiious on sheep and lunibs: Good to choice lambs, ii X. , 1 1. 7 .1 , fair to goo.l iambs, t.V"iiti 35; good to choice year. lugs, $i.i0i6.si, lair to good yearlings, $4. ,' 500; good to choice wet hers, t 26-u 4..SI, fair to gootl wethers. II .taMi4.2.; good to choice ewes, t-l.so'i.i 4 26; ralr to good ewes, Ri picsentatlve sales) SOUTH OMAHA. Receipts were: Cattle. Estimate Monday 4,'ai Sam.' day last week... 2. -'!;' Same day 2 weeks ago. 6.H..I same day 8 weeks ago. 4 5"4 Same day 4 weeks ago. M'.'6 Sumo tl v inst week.... 5.4M The following table shov? Jan. S. l:l- (Iocs. Sheet' (,,si) 2, sli 3.. 11 6.1 t. '. 4. !': the recelpIS UU) 4.ls b. '" 9... 1 : 11.14, U..1U of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omana for the year to date as compared with iasi year: 1912. Cattle 24.4;'H Hogs K..92S Sheep 42.111 The following tab.e snows the range ot rtlces paid for hogs at South Omaha for the luxt trw i1a with p atpstisunsj l ali-Flil19"il .7lS)l6. 'i 1 909" . 1 1 M- I9": 1911. 24.0111 34.4...I 41,518 Inc. 4- 31,4.J KM I 07' 0 lfn 6 ivs 5 "n 6 1I9S 6 n I 8 1!4 4 . 6 24 1 6 11 861 8 021 8 3l) I 7 iii S M1 5 70, 7 76 1 8 47j 5 ."! 7 yi 8 4!! 6 7ii 7 911 8 Ml 6 83' I K 4.l 6 S.M 4 ;k) 6 21 I 11 4 40i 6 2:i 6 01 4 3, 6 30! 6 14 6 S3i 6 22 4 31 I 6 II 4 24, 24 4 2.1; 2S, 6 25 Jan, Jan. J 11 11 Jan. Jan. .Ian. Jan. .1 an. Sunday. Receipts and rilaposlmn or tivo stock at tlio Union Stock Yards. South Omaha, for tho twenty-four hours ending at ! o'clock yesterday: RECEIPTS-CARS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 11 r s. DISPOSITION H KAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. C.. M. St. P H 11 2 Wabaali 3 .Missouri Pacific 3 Union Piicift.' :tu l.' 6 C. N. W., east.. 7 4 3 C. ft N. W., west.. 67 26 6 C, St. P.. M. ft o.. 21 2 C, B. ft O,., east.. 1 .. 2 C 14. ft y.. west 36 31 11 C, R. I. ft P., west .. 1 C. G. W I Total receipts. ..176 SK 81 No Av. Pr. 474 fed cwel 9.1 4 10 207 fet ewes 1,-1 4 15 31 led ewes l4 S 1 fx! fed lambs si 6 Si 249 fed la in lis M) 6 60 AS lot evvi s Il l 3 90 3M fed ewes lei .1 61 3i" mils la) 2 In) 46 feii lambs 1.9 f. GO NJ led lambs 5,' 6 65 2.17 fed lambs I,'.) 2,6 led lainbs 7 6 1 64 fed lambs, t nils 411 3 75 97 western iambs M 4 t0 22 western lit 1 11 Iih, feeders...... 54 , 4 50 323 fed lunibs IS 6 50 441 fed lainbs 92 6 7 469 fed lambs N5 6 70 18 fed yearlings 110 6 50 36 native ew es and w cth :'.. .K4 4 25 220 fed lambs 69 6 M Omaha Pinking Co., swift and Company.... Cuttahy Packing Co.... Armour ft Co Schvviirts Co J.- W. .Murphy....'. Morrell V. 14. Vaiisatil Co Hill ft Son F. II. Lewis I lunula ft Co J. B. Root ft Co J. 11. Bulla U Wolf McCrearv II. F. Hamilton Loi Rothschild Mo. ft Knr Calf Co.... Werthelmer ft Deen.. ('line ft Christie Other buyers 2t 934 617 697 110 40 Hi". 63 14 100 IN 22 28 6.1 39 30 11) 16 42 947 1.0M 1 I'll 2.0fiH 118 6SS 72 jail I.24K1 2,677 . .3,988 8,726 640 7.K Totals CA'I 'I iE Receipts of cattle, while con siderably larger at this point than for tho corresponding day last week, were still small as compared with most Mondays both here and at other market points. At the same time ttiere appeared to be a very good consuming demand everywhere, with the result that prices advanced sharply at all points. Buyers of beef steers were out In tha yards early lit the morning and they lost very little time in gutting down to busU ness. The result was that the market proved to be active and practically every thing In sight changed hands by 11 o'clock In the morning. The prices paid wero fully 10c higher and In some cases sales men thought that they secured even more than that. It would be safe, however, to uuole the general market as active and I IIICAGO 1.IM-1 UTIIIR M Ml KET 1 Demand for All Classes of stock Is Good nt Higher Prices. CHICAGO. Jan. 8. -CATTLE-Receipts estimated at 14. tan) head; market IuiwJ.m! up; beeves, t4.Ksji8.70; Texas steers, v35 (Hi.OO; western steers, t4.4iKiS.tio; slocsets and feeders, $3.3(5.N5: cows ami belters, 2.lafr6.70; calves, t6.60(.75. Hoi 18 Receipts estimated al ;7.no0 head; market loul5o up; light, $ 1"6.50; mixed, $6.20iit6.60; htav. t.juii.65; rough, t6.2ittcti.36; hulk of sale.!. J(,..l.,o (,..".. SHEEP AND IAMtif- Receipts esti mated at !4.ut head, market ltul5c up; native, $3.0u-u4.76; western, .i.40''i4.i.i; year lings, $4.!Ki,fu.90; iih tivo lambs, $I.uOu6.70; western lambs, $5.00it6.76. Kansas City Live Mtoek Market. KAN8AH CITY, Jan. 8. CATTLE Re ceipts, l",iahj head, Including aOO southerns; market strong to 15c higher; dressed heet and exporl steers, $i.'iiiX.60; fair to gifod, 8h.3Ihu6.IiO; western steers, 5.tatr;.0ii; stock ers and leaders, t4.omiio.75; southern steels, 5.au6.26; southern cows, I3.ir4. ; na tive cows, t3.Otrmi.i6; native heifers, $i.0ii, 7.00; bubs, I4.0wi5.ll0: calves, t5.txi .(). HOOtt Receipts, 7.500 head; market 1V higher; bulk of sales, $ii.liairi.42; heavy, 44i.40-trt!. 41; packers and butchers, $6.2udj 6.46: llahts. I6.l)0il.si.: pigs. $4.2fmn.riO. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 8,000 head; market 2540c higher; western ismbs, $6. H); natlvo lambs, tii,""r8-9: year lings, t4.7(tf.'(6; wethers, t4.0ti4.t(0; ewes, $3.60Jj4.15; stockers and feeders, $3. 00(4. 00, kt. I.onls Liee 8loek Market. HT. LOU1H, Jan. 8. CATTLE Re ceipts, 1.300 head. Including 300 Texan; market 26c higher; native shipping and exMirt steers, $H.iav(,i.s5; dressed and butcher steers. $6.26ii4i.!l0; steers under LOU) pounds, $4.00ii8.; stockers and feed ers. 3.(fl.00; cows and heifers. $.i.ot'i I.oo; canners. $1 .001 8.00; bulls, t3.76nf.2l; 1.,.- USVttL -HI. 1'.,., .-..V l.,4is., t,.frs. i.Wlfl.W. 04ws ejid h'-s. r.illv 111,-. Ivlwht.r Cowa and heifers xv4B-lenced tha sama i jfuw- jlpli, tf.'ivi? Xfr .!f".i..t 1 advance as beef steer, !.ny be'ns; la aa JiuW aisToo-") !.'. 'VSitail, tivo oemanii ana everyimna -iiwesrssius any ciuallty whatever met with ready salu NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Union Pacific Again Center of At tack by Bears. RECOVERY COMIS LATER IN DAY (oni I need I. ark of Demand for Money for llaslnrsa Vara Causes Decline In Rates -Hons Mar ket DlnantMtlntlnsT. NEW YORE, Jan. S. A bear raid ot ratner small proportions with Union Pa cific us tin- ts,eelal object ot attack de pressed Mocks lor a time aiier trading began today. Iransaci.nns were on a liui-iy large scab- mid Union pacific was forced down nearly 2 p,.i..ts; iwau.ng, Lehigh Valley, I n, ted States Steel and other slocks lost a point or more. Alter an hour of activity end failing price tho market became sternly and tiadtng dimin ished. 1 niring the remainder of the day the lone was stronger. Pr.ees hardened slowly. In some cases the recovery reached a point. The street n now experiencing a mlM reaction front the recent outburst of opti mism. U hile It Is agreed that there has been n git,n the Impiovemint in business eontllllnin has not been uf ilclently pro nounced to tat.sfy the mine optimistic forecasis. A dlsappolntlni; feature Is the apparent Inclination of the railroads to reduce or hold back orders for tails and other ma terials. The conl iuueil lack of demand for monev for business uses caused a decline In rates, mni increasing competition for tho llmte.l lupnly of mercantile paper. In some In-t.uii es prime paper was placed as low ns 3i, per cent. Institutions which usually employ large amounts In this way wen forced lo turn to other Investments, with the result that there was a keener ilcmuud for some high-grade bonds. The market for bonds ns a whole, however. Is said by repi esenlalives of bond houses to be somewhat disappointing, ss tho January Investment demand has not been as large its had leeii Imped. The steady selling of Un oil Paclflo msdo It tho tea lure of the day In the stock market. This stock has been under pres sure for so long that considerable slgnrfl chiico is attached tn Its movements, al though the source of the selling remains a Inatter of conjecture. The copper share) were strong for a time on an advance) in the price of the metal. In tho late deal ings the electric shares wero prominent, loth Westing house und General Electric gaining more than points. Central Leather Issues continued to decline. The preferred slo k at the low point of the day showed a loss of 2'4, a decline of 9 points since the close of last year. The bonds also were heavy. Tho bond market wns Irregular, 'tth transactions on a large scale In the re cent sp latlvo Issues. Total sales, par value. $6.1H!,iH). Pulled States bonds were unchanged on call. Number of sales and leading quotations on stocks today were as follows: 8.1m. jllih. Low. PIsm. ..7 AlllR-(-ti.lhuni pf,l AitiliumatfS foppsr ... Amrrlran Agrliultvird .. Am It t Snu.rt Ameriran n Ainrrb-an r, ft K Am. 1 '.it tun till Amerlcsn II. 4a I ph).. Am. lis Sm-urlttri Anirrti'iti l.lnnved Amerlran lxt-nnitttvs ... Amsrlrsn 8. ft H Am. S. It. pM Am. Stfl KmintlrlM Bt an advance of a good iOC over last week's close. Feeders were In very light supply and were actively sought after, so that they, too, advanced as much as 10c. Light stockers were not especially sought after, but everything higher naturally created a somewhat better fooling even for that kind of cattle. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice beef steers, $6.60rtr7.76; fair to good beef steers, $0.(KV(iH.5O; common to fair beef steers, $6.25it.O0; good to rholoe heifers, $4.7iVij6.60; good to (-holes cows, fl..MtJ.iii; lair to good cows, $3.76(84 X5; common to fair cows, $2.76U3.75; good to choice Block ers and feeders, $6 40ii.JO; fair to good stockers and feeders. t4.8ut-ffi.; common lo fair Blockers and feeders, $3.60-g4.MI; stock heifers. $3.K)4l4.60; veal calves, $3.50 07 75; bulls, stags, etc., ;3. 50-v.j5.25. Reprotentatlve sales: BEEF STEERS. No. t... JS... 44... ii... J... li.-.. I... Av. . i'l . 4 , Mill . sat . w .into .HMD IT. I no t :u t 30 5 an :io 4 lu 4 15 No. tli... I. 1... ill... II. .. 11... to... fin. . . COW8, Av. Pr. .144 8 lit . .1X44 ..1214 . . 7a . . IIX.4 ,121)11 ..lS4i 40 i 40 i SO ! no 00 10.. It., XI . if..'. 10.. 10.. 7.. I.. 1 . 1.. 1.. . J.. 30.. 4.. 4.. 17. . . M0 ..1104 .. i . 172J . ITi ..I0M ..1I .. DKI .. ll ,,WW .. oM . . ton . . 1020 , . aiN) . , Ifial .. 'i0 .. iK it. it.. --.. it., li.. .. tl.. I,.. I.. .. S3 . 11l . .lw4 ..lilt . IlM ..1M ..11M ..i:-m 4 t,l) 4 4 ID 4 to 4 DO I M HO t ia I to 117 t 10 . i ll . die .1170 1. 10 4 DO 4 ill 6 li 7 00 u 7 75 FEE DERIS. w i t a sj 1 ti i! a uo s 0(1 It 15 I Ml 1 " t ao 4 10 4 1 4 no 4 41 4 t0 HEIFERS 4 M 11 t :s Ml'LU. 4 10 I 4 mi t 4 :o 1 4 91 CALVES. 4 40 t h 71 1 . HTOCKERM AND too 4 Ml ).. 642 4 to I . 47l 4 lb.- tvi 4 M HOGS More or less uncertainly regard ing conditions In the hog trade at other points was rto;n;.!iu for a tardy open ing of the local market, demand proving dull with sellers Inclined toward the bull ish side. Advlres from elsewhere were of the same tenor packers all holding back early and sellers generally asking prices strong to some higher. Business finally started at figures steady to a little higher 111 sputa, various sales of good butcher, and lard averages showing advances of a nickel. The period of stteriglh did not last long, however, and bulk of a modi rata run had to sell on an unchanged basis, most lute sales ruling steady with those made Saturday morning. The eloto was especially dull with tha tendency to value weak. Hhlppers und ieculalors furnished poor support from start to finish, I0111I prices being very closi ly margined to those In force at eastern points. only a few scattered loads sold to buyers not ass Hocialtd with local packers. The beet heavy hogs on sale brought I -' 40. a nickel above Kaluidav's high ,irlce, and Kood butchers moved around $6 -tVuX 26. Light weights, running from J"i pounds downward, changed hands ut $6 15 and less practically everything hell ing above the $1; 00 uiHi k. There Wero no pigs of conseijueni e on sale. Repi esciitatlve hales: No. Av. SU. Pr. No. Av. fti. Pr. 11 i3 ... 09 to I4 . . i 20 tt IM 4b i 10 77 It) 40 i 20 17 ill .... t 111 74 210 40 I 20 HI 1 113 ... 10 71 .'"I ... t 20 74 1 l.U 10 71 tin 4 i 10 tl It ... t 10 77 ant ... 1 20 to l . i 10 to til ... 420 it Wtt HO i 15 M tit 40 r 10 7t 2-1 W III It 21t lnu HO 44 - ... i li 11 :it id t -m U -.'"4 40 i IS 17 110 to t to to 1"2 40 4 IS 14 7 11 ... t rt' ti .Sit ... 14 4 HI ... t 21 40 f1 ... 4 IS ' !!i 200 r. 71 m Ut t li tl 17 U'l i u It ill 1:0 t IS 7 Hi ... t li it jji ... t r. 1 "t nr ... 1 -j It lit ... 174j 77 tot ... i to 4t 12 ... 4 HO il 4 ... S4 S .tl ... i 20 t4 1 ... 4 Vi 42 224 to 4 to It lJ . . 4 .It !. I'll t'l 4 '-') (4 Hut 140 t 4g U 2.13 120 4 20 HIIEEP Fat lambs made up the big bulk of a moderate supply. The t.laaj-heal estimate Included only a f-w shipments of ewes, title or two bunches of yearling and praclically nothing lit the way of wethers. Everything arrived In good 1 I 'lug flesh and offerings were billed largely from Nebrasna sua Iowa districts. mixed butchers, tri.s0trj.6&; good heavy, ill. 4PIM 41.56. HHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1.700 head; market 15c higher; native muttons, $3.6ah'4.76; lambs, t4 7.4i7.Oo; culls and bucks, $1,361(12.60; stockers. ll.5(VU2.76. St. Joseph Lite Mock Market. KT. JOSEPH, Jan. 8. CATTLE-Re-celpts, 1.600 head. Market slow; steers, $4."&(,i8.t6; cows and heifers, t3.0Wu7.oO; calves, $4.60(.7.76. HOGS Receipts. 7.000 head. Market strong; top, $635; bulk of sales, $5.l)0t1ri;.26 SHEEP AND LA MBS Receipts, 1.0UO head. Market strong; lambs, t6.O0a41.2&. Mock In Biirht. Receipts of live stock Bt the five prin cipal western markets y-sterdu.y. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Pcuth Omaha .... 81. Joseph Kansas City St. 1Ollls Chicago Totals...... 4,tl 1,600 10.0VX) 3,:a) 14.000 6.10 a) 7.010 7. M0 15.01 a) 6. Dull 1.8) 8.000 l,7- 24.000 33,400 62, 8W 41,600 New York Money Marat-t. NEW, YORK, Jan. 8. MONEY tin call steady at 2V21 per cent; ruling rate, 2 per cent; closing bid, 2 per cent; of fered at 2 per cent. Time loans easy; slstv days, 8()3'4 per cent; ninety days, 3V3'.x per cent; six, months, 3V(V 3"4, per cent. PRIMR MERCANTILE PArER-t per cent, STERLING EXCHANaE-Htesdy, with actual business lu bankers' bills st $4.8376 for sixty-day bills and st $1.8876 for de mand: commercial bills, $4 83. SILVER Bar, 66c: Mexican dollars. 47c. BONDS-Governmtnt, steady; railroad, Irregular. closing quotation on bonds today wert as follows U. 8. rat. t. r...IM Inlar. M. M. Ct.. 4o coupoo lo ,Jlo 4 I) I. ia. raj wB Mo 4'ia do roupoB I"1"K. C. Ho. Inl a... I' 8. 4a. rf I13l 8. dab. 4i It.U. 1, 8. ri-i 4a UltaL A N. nl. 4a... to coupes IHaM. K a T. 11 4a Alha-I'hal. 1st f t . . ''S do (an. 4',a Ainar. AS- t" lOlmMo. Fa-lfla 4 4 .!" v 11 1; Ul tt I'll lit 'H Y. IV ( v,a... 17 ' Il' do dab 4a WV ttt. ai'tra. t. .-1. tt. a 11. 7H Mt, I ISH t-1 VII t7 at 7 a. t r. t Aui. Tobsaco 4 ! ta Armour &. ti. APIilwin sn. 4a ill! IV. 4 do cv. A, C. L lat 4a.... Hal H IIIUu 4a do 8HjS du S. W. Sa. .. Ilnioli. Tr. cv )a.., Tfit. of la. S.... 1ll. leather - . 11I N. J g. D Ihra. A Ohio 4',ta do "il ) (1il,.'i A A la C. U. . g 1 4a., do .n. 4a . ) M. ai M f, f. 11. I P. do rl. 4a... l',lo. Ind. t (oli. Slid. 4a C. aV 8 r i H cv. 4a. 11. It. O. 4 do raf. fa IHallllera' ba ... l.rla p I. 4i do gan. 4a do 11. 4a, aar. do aaliea H... Oan. Klai: ill. I'an I tf iv. la 1V.!4 lo N aV W. lat -. 4a. ' loa do rv. 4a I'i St--.No Pai'lllu 4a loo 1' do It i:i VI O g. U rtd(. 4a... M HlVvPrnn. cv. J',a Itla. M't du hob. 4a 109 ', l ftaadlni gas. 4a....t4 l H U A 8. f. It 4a at I'-'l" do gan. Cs 7'4 lot V, rfl . b. K. W. r. 4a.. 714 tlV, do lat gold 4a l "M A U 4a 14 tiwa. Pac. rnl. 4a tlV, a 00 ,'v, ta to d 4a 1 do lat rot. 4a M :. 4a 72V,n. Kallwar ta lot tfftj do as. 4a 79 It l ulon I'ai ldo 4a. .. . Iiai-Va ta1 do ev. 4a 102 Am. Hosar UKInlng Amarli-nn T. & T American Tohaero pfd... Amerlrsn M'oolaa Anti-uada Mlnitii Atthlaon Alrhtaen pfd ,', Ailantlo Ctstat l.lna llaltlinors A Ohio Kethlaham Steal Brouklra Ilapld Tr Canadian f'aolllo ('antral leather CVnlral Lealhrr pfd Ontral of Naar Jaraaa... Cheaapaaka AV Ohio Itiliasii At Altos Cllliaso tl. W saw fHlraso tl. W. pfd. Clilrafo aV N. W t'hli-ago, M. 8. H '.. C . O. A Nt. L Ct.-aa-uti a I tKal-tadn outharn.,',.. I Csa i'Saiaal Qas l riaaawSs Iialatvara A Hudaon Danvar A Hln OranUa... I). A R. O. pfd...s Platlllara' Raturltlaa .... Krla Krle 1at ptd Krla Id pt.l Oatnaral felartrlc Ilraal Nonhars pfd Ureal N'nrlharn Ors tlta. Illlnnla t'antral Intarbomusa Mat Illlar. Mat. ptd Intarnailonal llarvaaiar.. Inlar-Marlna pfd Intarnatliinal Papar Intarnatloual IHimp loaa c'anlral Kauaaa City Southaro. ... K. C. Bo. ptd... ljulaita Uaa Loulavllls A Naahvllla. .. Mine. A 81. Laula M . St. p. ar S. S. M... Mlaaourl, K A T M . K. A T. pfd Mlaanurl I'si'lfln National llliruit National Lead N. R. It. of M. 2d ptd.. Now York Ontral N. V., (). A W Norfolk A Waalara Nurth Amarteati ,. Northarn Paclflo Had Mo Mail Pannaylvaiila I'aupla a Uaa P.. C. C. A si. Pittabursh laj Ptaaaad gtaat l"ar Pullman l-aiare liar Hall.ar 8U-I Bprliia.... Raadlns )lfiul,llo Itlael Hapobllo glaal pfd Rock Inland Co Kaik Inland 'o. pfd St. I., A 8. F. Id pfd... St. Iiula a w It. L. 8. W. ptd Sluaa Hliafflaid . A I.... Suulhani l-a.lllo goulliam Hallaiay Huutliarn Hal la-ay pfd.... Tannaaaas fiaipar v Taaaa A 1'arlflr T., St. I.. A W T . SI. I. A W. ptd Colon Parltli: tnlotl Pai'lIU; ptd I iilla.l Stalaa Hralty I'nlled 8iata Hubnar.... I'lillaU Hiataa 8tal II. M. Hlaal ptd I'lah CopiMr ya.-4'arullus Chamlcat .. Wahh Wabaah pfd Waalam Maryland WVat ingliouaa t;ifHitrlc .. Waatarll l.nlon WhaallMS i I.. E yhlh Valley Chlno tapper Hay ('onaolldalail Total aslaa fur tha day, 17,"0 ia too ) son 10.1 101 :iai :.7io 101) "jiw a, loo Too l.ooe :,to .m Hal oo 700 loo 14. KH) 1. 100 I.7O0 l.X) :,', u US i :oa TM'a 73 ' 10i 10.114 tnvt !7S 103 101 104 1, SI 7t4 J.u-W ) 1414, l.Tno tan ioo iavi "400 iii" J.xoo I0444 llilar. Mt. 4'M Hid. Offered A, a. 4'al' W do )t A raf 4. . 07 v ... tl l' M. Kulitier ta . ,1"!', ... I!al' 8 tfteel -il ta... 10:14 ... SV -far. 1 ham. .1 IK114 ...la-4Wahaj.il lnt ha . .. tK't do lat AV ax. 4a... 14 . . lie.. Wailarn Md. 4a A. t6VvWaal. Klav i. 2a.. a.iv, ... 74 ,Wla Ontral 4a 2'i aa mi 101 la.. .lMH.Mn. Par raf, 4a '"V.M'aiiaiua 3a Coffee Market. N'KW YORK. Jan. .-li:KFri-Futures olened ijulet at a decline of 6v m points In response li lower Kuropean cables, foreign selling mid scattering Ii, initiation. As Saturday was a holiday there were no cables from the primary markets, but sueh offerings as were ie ct lved were g tonally steudy and after selling about 10 to 16 points net lower during the mldille of the day, the mar ket rallied partly In the late trading on bull supiKitt and cuverlng. The close was steady at a net decline of points, bales 42,04) bags. January, 1.34;i; February, ,.'; March, 1,316, April, Lotto; Mav, 1.2&I: June l.'ixi); August and Sep tember, 1.2S8; October, 1,26; November, 1,26: December, 1.2S4. Havre v,a Vs frano lower. Hamburg was fH'fi pfg. lower. New York ws re house detveilt-a Saturday weie S.2ol bags against 11 4M last year. Today's special Santos cable reported 4s steady and unci mined at S$tao; H40 Paulo re ceipts 24.iaju bags. Spot coffee, oulet; Rio No. 7, 14c; Santos No, 4, 16a. Mild, dull; Cordova, 16''( 18',iC, - $. " Ml) BOO 4"0 l,0"O too i.40 3.100 l.ltrt wa 11. too 21,200 lot) (00 100 ""iiw Hal MA 100 1.000 100 2.100 1.2'HI taxi 00 100 n.Ni t.iwo e 1.4WI) ""iiaj l,io toe 14.1' PI 'jivi 44 v "H JM, 6i Hi" IJA'i 414 1401, 11 ns 1IMH 12 H 'it'" 87 1. 4H 107 H 1W,1 ii4 J4 id" H 0HH tan 11014 76H 11H ijiti 10314 1114 100 lu,4 83.700 too 400 40 2.000 I tl 1.204 700 too xu a) 73, KM too 111 ba) SC. UK) 4o0 11.100 ' ' 7o (.too too $.4MI 10J 37.SOO 2.704 8.700 15J 2i'a 8014 40 14 H0I4 ! 7P4 38 la "H llai I71S4 t-; ts 4H tH 111', bl "'ti, 1H4. MH 70S tov, i4 17 lSVa 4W.t0a shares. Wl'i '.i 'a 4U' 61H4 loiW ll'a II 'a M4 tS 4KH 4' 8I K J". 1'S MS IM, 72S 7.1 12 11', 34 '4 ' lit 114 117T4 1.17'i 101 h io:s ta : "714 3". l'.'. 10.' 14 101 H 101 s lfiS'4 in 14 1114 lot 31 14 7714 7i, 2.H4 1.14 4 174 111, 88 4 8111 78 7I4 84 It 14 IS 14 tt 14t 14114 lul'4 iota, 14 17 26'. 4A 14l4 1424, lOVt 104, It 81 H 214 44 44 3114 3P4 ai' .11 '4 81 .. Hi, 4! IUH 11.7 '4 U7S 124 4014 41i 140 110 1714 ill f4 to'i loH iot'4 !14 - 1214 114 t , 8314 14 . 1.1H ft 871 14 4 1714 it'4 lo4 vt 13 1 H Hi's -, 83 3 JBt, 141 142V4 8.1 14 M'4 85 36 "4 KWa 104', Si4 Sti no iio4 7i IS '4 HS'a 11IH .10 12.1'i 123 10.1 ion '4 I0214 lp? ', ltO JM', if", If ', jSil, U M4 8,'. '4 .'3'a 68 U'i 4014 4i, ' '.'l ..... 11044 Hl 704 71 a ft is -:i'4 1114 11 U M 1444 Jt;4 t 12 II 4 48 71s 47' 111 111 6744 .67H MS t - 44 n't -n it '4 81 ii' , K o4 0't J. 114 Its', J414 t'4 is )iy res. ' lluelon 81 oc Us aatl Boatls, stocks were as follows: KOHTON. Jun. 8 -Closlnir quotations on Allimaa Alnal. I'uppar A. V.. 1.. A . Arlxona foni. II A 0 ' . M, initio (-valllion .... t-al. A Arlaolul -al. tk llaila t'antanttlal i -op. Itansa C. 0. Ka.t Ilulla I'. M,, Krauklln tliroua Cnii Oranby Con Urwaua Cauanaa . . Ial Ko.ala lunpar. H3Httali Can. Korr lk lka oppar Ia Salla Cupper... Miami ipar m-dlvliland. 4H Mohawk UNNavad Con itltNlpltains Uloes .. HNorls. Uutta HNortS lka ti' Hid Homialos .... . IZ' (la. anla .444 Parrot! a. A c...! . 17' l-uinry . ir Hnaimoe .......... 1-4. Superior . II' Hupariur eV, U. Bf. 4 1-1' Tamarack . 37 U. 8. g. R. A 14.. ' do ptd 7-' I lata I'udmp r- 37' a luuna. iHWolvsrlns Ii'4 . so ', . 2t : : sr . lOVi . Jlevv ; se1 . 84 . 4114 . IIH . 87-4 .100 n York Mlalag titn, NEW YORK. Jan. H-Closlng quotation) on mining stocks were as follows: Allca 1M Ultla Chief ....... I Com. Tonnal ali-8-. 14 Maiicaa , ttht do tinoda IT Ustarlo , ss Con. I'al. A Vs 110 OpSlr 'l0 Iroa Slivsr N Standard 1M l.aadvtiia Cos 8 V allow jatkat lu ottarad. Haak Clearlag. OMAHA, Ja.i. R. Bank cslarlngs for today were $2,204.fct7 $0 and for the eorre' pondlng day last year $2,71)3.430.82. Omaha Hay Market. OMAHA. Jan. (.-HAT No. 1, 814 50' No. t. $13.00; coarse, $11 00,1 packing stock $.lUo.0i; alfalfa. $16. tw. t-iraw: wheat! to.au. rye and uals, $6.60. u Klala Hatter Harket. KUHN. Jan. i. BITTER Fir in; v Output 618,ow vunds, ' '