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    THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1913.
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GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Weather Produces Substantial Gains
in Prices of Wheat.
CORN IS MAKING FRIENDS
Cnsh Drmani! In Tnlclnir Cure of the
rtln Ilcoelpt nnd Will Likely
Continue to Do So for
nrt of the Month.
OMAHA, Jail. 7. 191X
Kubstantial gains were mado lit wheat
price yesterday and tho strength of the
markot seemed to bo largely based upon
an appreciation of possible damago to
mo growing crop from the expected cold
wave. In tho southwest- Tho weather
!I!?.l;f?0?r?1 eomn "ow n that section.
L the fall was generally light and not
regarded as enough to furnish protection
in cut very severe weather should be
experienced. In tho Ohio valley there
haa been some snowfall during tho last
two or three days and as far an can be
learned the growing plant seems to bo
reasonable well protected against any
weather conditions that aro now In
sight.
i What bears said last night that thcro
ki 5" advai"e enough for the tlmo
"wng, despite the low temperatures. over
a good part of the southwestern winter
wheat bolt. Dulls were disposed to re
gard the cold wave with light snows as
a point In their favor and llablo to re
sult In damage later on. Thoy recalled
tho damago which came about the end
pr December Inst year and were disposed
tc-work for higher prices.
are. mtny traders who would
like, to work on tho bull side of wheat,
put want somothlng moro tangible than
lias appeared of late. Cash wheat un
changed. Corn has gained many friends since itn
advance of nearly 2c from the low point
? 'Mt week. Thoso who havo been the
best buyers of corn said last night that
thej considered corn the cheapest of all
groins and feed, being relatively cheaper
than hay. Tho cash demand Is taking care
?L ,,fL&,KJ$1lla Rt,a expected to for
the balance of the month, as large sales
,VR,vube.1n mad? for Port this and next
VE.i.1!6 mRrkt being In the same posl
il0. . hat oatl woro nt the opening of
i..nson. wnen tha movement had
started and was taken caro of.
Point made by bulls yesterday was
that the sale of 400,000 bushels made In
Chicago for export was for Immediate
shipment at relatively better prices as
compared with tho May corn than here
tofore A light snow fall was reported
throughout the belt, accompanied by a
cold wave, but this Is not expected to
intereforo with the movement as Ions as
the roads continue hard and smooth. Cash
corn to 1c higher.
Oats prices ruled In sympathy with the
strength of corn yesterday. The cash de
mand was rather quiet, but prices were
'io higher In sympathy with tho futures.
Cash oats c higher.
Clearances: Wheat and flour equal to
PS,00) bushels; corn, 60,000 bushels; oats,
1S3.000 bushels.
Iilverpoot clos: Wheat. Hd to d
higher; corn, '-id. to !4d higher.
Primary wheat receipts were 98,1.000
bushels and shipments 607,000 bushels,
against receipts of 371,000 bushels and
nhlpmenta of 191,000 bushels last year.
Primary corn receipts were 1,401,000
bushels and shipments 708,000 bushels,
against receipts of 904.000 bushels and
Bhlpments of 422,000 bushels last year.
Primary oatB receipts were 879,000
bushels and shipments 75,000 bushels,
against receipts of 224,000 bushels and
shipments of 2G6.000 bushels last year.
Tho following cash sales were reported
today:
WHEAT No. 2 hard winter: 3 cars,
S3Hc No. 3 hard winter, 1 car (dark), i
car, 83c. No. 4 hard winter, 1 car, Slc.
No. 3 spring, 2 cars (smutty), 81c No. 4
spring, 1 car, 80c. No. 2 northern spring.
1 car- 83V4c
RYE No. 2, 1 car, 69Hci
OATS No. 3 white, 1 car, Slc. No. 4
white. 2 cars, 31Ho.
CORN-No. 3 white. 2 cars. 44q; 2 cars.
41140. No. 4 white, 1 car, 44V4c. No. 3
yellow, 3 cars, 43Jib. No. 4 yellow, 1 car,
43c;' 1 car, 42c; 2 cars, 4o: 1 car, '42Wc
No. 3 mixed. 6 cars. 43c. No. 4 mixed,
1 car, 43c 4 cars, 42c. No grade, 1 car,
4IHc; 1 car, 4li;c; 1 car, 40&c
Omnha. Cnan IrIoen.
WHEATNo. 2 hard. S2H8fic; No. 3
hard, SK84c; No. 3 spring, 81S2c; No. 4
spring, 8O08Oc.
CORN No. 3 white. UWCWKc; No. 4
white. 44fM4Vic; No. S yellow. 4343Uo;
No. 4 yellow, 42343c; No. 3. 42ig43c; No.
4, 42ift43c; no grade, 404U4c-
OATS No. 2 white 32Jf32Hc; standard,
22c: No. 3 white, Zlc; No. 4 white, Slttc.
BARLEY Malting, B2Q'63c; No. 1 feed,
4045c.
RYE No. 2. 693ttHc; No. 3, 6SHSWC.
Cnrlot Receipts.
Wheat. Corn, Oats.
Chicago 129 916 WI
Minneapolis 115
Duluth S64
Omaha , 27
Kansas City 63
Winnipeg 322
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CHICAGO URA1K AND PROVISIONS
Features of the Trading nud Closing
Prices on llourd of Trade.
CHICAGO, Jan. 1. The contest over the
prlco of wheat on- the Board of Trade to
day looked like n draw most of the day,
but the bears were on top at the close,
with prices V4o to Ho under yesterday.
It took considerable unloading by longs
with profits In sight, and much pressure
from short sellers to check a further ad
vance In corn.- Final prices were practi
cally unchanged. Ooats were quiet and
closed Irregular, while provisions de
clined from 10o to 27V&C.
Wheat started higher on on advance at
IJverpool, which market reflected the
higher market here yesterday,- a decrease
in the European visible, and the political
situation In the Balkans. A good demand
for flour, considering the season, was an
additional bullish factor. Thesa influences
were short-lived. Longs, with profits In.
sight, started realizing because of the'
liberal snowfall arid moderate weather,
and May dropped to 91Tic. Friends of the
grain ran the prices back to 92?iJ?92V!C.
On this rise, would-be sellers discovered
that the demand had been pretty well
satisfied and the price sagged to the
lowest of the day.
The aggressive corn buyers who sent
prides up yesterday continued their tac
tics today and stampeded a, considerable
short Interest who bid the price of May
up to to 60',ic The advance was well held
for tome time, but toward tho close longs,
who- thought It time to secure profits,
found that demand had been satisfied on
the way up, and prices slumped. At the
bottom there was renewed support and
the close was steady.
Oats fluctuated narrowly In sympathy
with corn, and closed with little change
from yesterday. Trade was light.
Six thousand tierces of lard delivered
on January contracts yesterday were
placed on talc In the provisions pit at the
opening, resulting in it sharp decline all
along tho line. Ooenlng prices for Janu
ary lard were 17&c. Part of It went to
carriers at 30c discount under May.
January pork closed with a net loss of
"-Wc. and January rlbr Were 15o lower.
Deferred futures wer,e less emphatically
affected.
'Futures ranged as follows!
A rtlclel Open. High. I Low. Clofc.Yea'y
Wheatl
I
OZ&M 92Htt M 91CTi
W!i 89 891
S3 S9 ml S&U
mi&i; up,i 49 49i6;
Bli CSK 51V4 5lHi
SUiffti 33H USi 33H
33UO 33 82?i333 S3
17 85 17 S3 17 66 17 00
13 22H 18 21 IS 06 UOTH
9 UyCO 9 CO 9 42H 45
9 fc0Q 9 83U B 70 9 7JH
9 700761 9 75 9 60 9 60
9 12M 9 72075 9 C6 9 6W(7
n May.
92S02H
July.
Sept.
Corn
9H
S3.
May.
July.
bept.
Oats
July,
May,
13'
Sept
83V
I'ork
Jan.
17 9VA
S18 00
May.
Lard
Jan.-
May.
Hlbs
Jan..
May.
9 7U?0
9 aiH
976
9 774
4'auh quota tolns were as follows:
FLOril-riteady; winter patenta, 4.2e
4 90, straights. W 0-C6C, spring patents,
ll.Wr4.20; straights. tt.So33.S0; bakers,
.40ii3.tiU
I'RO lIONH - Pork, mess, lli W
17 62S. Lard, J9.47H. Short ribs, .W
9.7S.
RYU No. I. 64c.
BARLEY Feed or mixing, COQMo; fair
to choice malting, 9Ttj"71c.
SBBDSJ-.TlmoUiy, 3.0Ogtt.90. Clover.
iW.0Qi81S.50.
Clearance of wheat and flour were
equal U 643,000 bu. Primary receipts, Ml.
OC0 bu., against 191,000 the corresponding,
day a year ago.
Estimated receipts for- tomorrow:
Wheat, 41 oars; com. 460 cars; oats, 1X1
cars; hogs, X.C00 head.
Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2
red, ll.loetKH; No. 3 red. .O4tft0R: No.
2 hard. 90fiSc. No. 3 hard, S&goJc; No. 1
northern, R9g?0c; No. 2 northern, CTSJSSHc;
No. 3 northern, Stfi'SSc; No. 2 spring, 87
SSa; No. 3 spring. S4fS6c; No. 4 spring,
76SSJc; velvet chaff, S3WHci durum. S3
03Mc Corn: No. 2. 49! No. 2 white,
49050c; No. 2 yellow. 49c; No. 3, 46fct
41Uc; No. 3 white, 47VJNSc; No. 3 yel
low. 46mtc; No. 4, 44VeUc: No. 4
white, 4S'4Q47c; No. 4 yellow, 4Mt4V4c.
Outs; No. 2 white. 34flttic: NO. t
white, 33433Uc; No. 4 white. 3232Uc;
stnndard, 33T34c. Rye: No. 2. 64c
Barley: 60ff7Zc. Timothy; W.0og.90.
Clover: $iaCttO'lK.fiO.
BUTTER Steady; creameries. JTQSTk;.
EGOS Firm; receipts, 3,542 cases; fresh
receipts, at mark, cases Included. S1824c;
refrigerator, firsts. 19c; firsts, 25Vio.
CIIEESTO-Steady; daisies. 16X17c:
twins, 16Vi16ttc; young Americas,
17c; long horns. 16-V017c.
IOTATOBS-Steody; receipts, 57 cars;
Wisconsin. 42itf47c; AllnnesoU, 46-tSc;
Michigan. 4648c.
POULTRY Firm; turkeys, olive, 15o:
dressed,. 20c; chickens, dressed, 14c;
springs, alive, 14Hc.
VEAL Steady at i&lic
M1W YoniC (iBNKHAL MARKET
Qnotntlons otthe Dnr on Varlon
Commodltlra.
NEW YORK. Jan. 7.-FlXUR-Market
steadj-; spring patents, 4.40Q'4.65; winter
straights. M.45j4.55; winter patents, Sl.65
6.0o; spring clears, M.l6t,45; winter
extras No. 1. 14.054.15! winter oxtras
No. 2, J3.9&S-4.05; Kansas straights, J4.00
410. Rye flour, mlet; fair to good. 33.60
3.80 ; choice to fancy. J3.KKJW.00. nuck
wheat flour, steady; i40 per 100 pounds.
CORNMEAL Steady: fine white and
yellow. 31.300133; coarse, 31.2ttfpl.30; kiln
dried. $3.16.
RYE Quiet; No. 2 western, 6S7c c.
I. f Buffalo.
BARLEY Steady ; feeding, 69o c. I. f.
New York; malting, 60O70o c. I. f. Buf
falo. WHEAT-Spot market easy; No. 2 rod,
X1.0GH. elevator, and J1.07H, f. o. b. afloat,
nominal; No. 1 northern, 99Vlc, f. o. b.
afloat. Futures market was firm early,
but eased under liquidation and reports
of a good snow covering, closing net un
changed. '
CORN Spot markot steady: export.
664c, f. o. b. afloat; spot receipts, 33,000
bu.; shipments, 3,000 bu.
OATS Spot market firm; standard
white, 40o. nominal; No. 3, 38VSiS9Ho; No.
4. 388o: natural white. J7lfcVis; re
ceipts, 55,000 bu.; shipments, 14,000 bu.
FEED Steady: western spring biun
(100-pound sacks), 34.00; standard mid
dling (100-pound sacks), 24.00; city (100
pound sacks), $24.50.
IIAY-Qulet: standard, 11.05; No. 1,
$l.O741.10; No. 2, 31.0OW1.02H: No. 3, SO
HOPS-eteady: state, common to choice,
1912. 23CCc;19U, 12416c; Paclflo coast
1912, lG023c: 1911. lSlttc.
HIDES Steady; Central America, 27c;
Bogota. 27f?2Sc
LEATHER Firm; hemlock firsts, 28
29o; seconds, 27028c; thirds, 2425c; re
jects. 194J20C.
. PROVISIONS-Pork. easy; mess, 318.75
W9.2S; family, 322.0023.CO: short clear,
I22.0O324.00. Beef, firm; moss, X20.OOUt21.00:
family. 324.0826.00; beef hams. $3Wf
32.00. Lard, weak; middle west prime,
39.6G?D.75: refined, quiet: continent, JlO.iS;
South America, 311.20;, compound, 37.75
8.00.
TALLOW Steady; prime city, hogs
heads. 6Uo; special, 7c; country, 6J?6c.
BUTTER Unsettled; receipts, 8,192 tubs;
creamery extras, S6364c; firsts 3S3360;
factory held, 22H24c
CHEESE Steady and unchanged; re
ceipts 1,617 boxes.
EGOS Steady; receipts, 6,204 cases;
fresh gathered, seconds and lower grades,
20843c; refrigerator, special marks, fancy
and local storage charges paid. 2020lc;
nesrby hennery, whites, fancy, large,' new
laid, 85tf00o; western gathered whites, 26
43 32c. '
POULTRY Dressed, firm: fresh killed
western chickens, 1219c; fowls, 12S16c;
turkeys, 1423c.
St. Louis General Market.
ST. LOUIS, Jan. 7. WHEAT High er ;
track. No. 2 red. JL101.UV4: No 2 hard.
89092a
corn Firm: track No. z, mmw. wo.
2 white. 49HS61C,
OATS Firm; track, No. t, 33384c; No.
2 white, 35c
Closing prices tt futures:
WHEAT Lower; May, 92c; July, 88
68ttc
CORN Lower; May, 4ST4G49o; July,
50c
OATS-Steady; May, 33Vic; July, 33T4c
RYE Higher, 6216c.
FLOUR Steady; red winter patents,
$i.905.10; extra fancy and straight, 34.00
P4.60; hard winter clears, 33.4OSO.60.
SEED Timothy, "310.00.
CORNMEAL 32.90.
BRAN Firm; sacked (east track), 31.02
n.oc.
HAY Steady; timothy, $12.00817.00; prai
rie. $11,003-14.60.
BAGGING 0c
TWINB-iHemp, 8c.
PROVISIONS Pork, unchanged; Job
bing, $16.75. Lard, unchanged; primo
steam, $10.36 11.05. Dry salt moats, un
changed; boxed extra shorts, $U.37U;
short clears, $11.63Vi. Bacon, unchanged;
boxed, extra shorts. $12.37Vi; dear ribs,
$12.37H: short dears, $12.62H.
POULTRY Firm; chickens, 12a; spring,
14c: tuckeys, 17c; ducks, 16c; geese. 12c,
BUTTER Firm: creamery, 24(3 35c.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 10,000 Jl.000
Wheat bu 116,000 h5.W
Corn, bu 88,000 76.0DO
OatB, bu 107 59,000
Kanur City Grain and Provisions
KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Jan. 7. WHEAT
Cash, unchanged to He higher; No.' 2
hard, 84491c: No. 3, 83fl90c; No. 2 red,
$1.034fl1.07; No. 3, 7etr$1.05V4.
CORN-Unchanged to He higher: No. 2
mixed. 47Hc; No. 3. 4V4Q47c; No. 2 white,
fcooi No. 3. 4S40c.
OATS Unchanged; No. 2 white, 31036c;
No. 2 mixed. 335BHc
WHEAT May, 864GHc; July,
84Hc.
CORN May, 4Sttc; July, 49c
OATS May, 3&a5Hc
RYB-62&3e.
HAY Unchanged.
BUTTER Unchanged.
EGG B Extras, 27c; firsts, 2IH&25c: sec
onds, 15c.
POULTRY Hens, l&3!3c: roosters, Sc;
young turkeysi 18c; ducks, 13314c.
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu 53,000 68.W0
Corn, bu 45,00) 27,000
Oats, bu 11,000 13,000
Mllivaokee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE, Jan. 7. WHEAT No. 1
northern, 896900; No. 2- northern, RS'ifc
fHc: No. 3 hard winter, 9oao..'c; May,
89HS9Hc; July, 88Hc
CORN No. 3 yellow. 46c; No. 3
white. 47te: No. 2. 4f47c. May. 49Sc;
July, 60Hc.
OATS-atandard. 33c.
Peoria Market.
PEORIA, Jan. 7.-CORN-HJlc up: No.
3 white, 47c; No. 4 white, 454c: No. 3 yel
low. 4fl47o; No. 4 yellow, 44J4ff'WiCi .
2 mixed. 46Hc; No. 3 mixed, 45eUc;
No. 4 mixed. 44HS5Hc: ample, 42Hc
OATS VittHo up; No. 2 white, 34c;
standard, 33Hc; No. 3 white, 33c; No. 4
white, 324c.
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 7. WIIKAT
May, 864c; July. S8Hc. Cash: No, 1 hard,
&S4c; No. 1 northern. S34Qib5c: No. 2
northern, 81H&SSc; No. 2 hard Montana.
834c; No. 3 wheat. 74filc.
Philadelphia Produce Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 7. BUTTER
Qulef; barely steadywpstcrn creamery
extra. X&XMe.
EGGS Unchanged: demand good.
CHEESE-Unchanged.
Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits
NEW YORK. Jan. 7.-EVAPORATBD
APPLES Dull; fancy, 7U64c; cholre.
6U7Uo; prime. 6H(4c.
DRIED PR UITH Prunes, firm, Call,
fornla, up to S0-40s. 2T4e-llV4e Aprlcors
and peaches quiet Raisins, steady; loose'
muscatels, 4464c, choice to fancy i
seeded, RUSU''; seedless, 5H454c, Iin
don layers, $1.4081.45. j
NEW YORK ST0CK MARKET
Level of Prices on the Exchange
Creeps Upward.
FEW WEAtf POINTS IN LIST
SpecnlntUe Interest Greatest In
Villon Pnelflr, llaylnK of Which
Is Said lo He LiirKely for
Short Voverlnnr.
NEW YORK. Jan. 7-Tlio level of stock
yxchOJigo prices crept upward todo,v and
tho effect of tho setback received yester
day In the supreme court's refusal to
sanction the plan of the Harrlman Inter
ests for distributing I'nlon Pacific hold
ings of Southern Pacific were off over
night and tho Hnniman issues woro
SroPJ? '""urn" of tho list, with Unlun
Pacl'le for n tlmo selling 2 Mints above
yesterday s close. Speculative Interest
was greatest In this stock, buying of
which was said to bo largely for short
covorlng.
Although the advance In prices was
qulto general, there wore n few weak
points In tho list. Beet Sugar dropped 4
points to IK, Its lowest prlc since 1910.
, ? ..nt"sl . I"l, f I'fickawanna "ox
righta to tho new stock Issuo was made
today at 444, a decline of 15H polnto. De
""ctmg the rights, which sold us high ns
"J. tho last dividend showed little change.
There was a wider Inquiry for bonds
today. An Increasing demand for high
grade Issues Is looked for nt this season,
In consequence of reinvestment of tho
heavy disbursements of Interest and divi
dends. Although tho tone of tho bond
market has been better for tho last few
days, tho demand so tar has proved
smaller than In former years. Total
sale", par value. $2,690,000. Unltnl 8tates
bonds wero unchanged on call.
Number of t1c na lenfllnr qnoUtlom en
ttocki wre s tollewt:
Sale.
ls.aoo
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American Artculturl ...
Amerliin Ucet Sugr. ...
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Anuirioui CVtton Oil. ...
Am, Ic SN-urttk
American UnrH ,
Amorlcn Inomotln ...
American R tt. II ,
Am. B. Sc n. pM
Am. Siiasr lunnlnc
American T. Sc T.,
American Tobacco
Anacontla MJulnE Co
AlcMsaa
Atehlon pfd
Adantla Vmgl IJne
Baltimore & Ohio
ntlilrtem Stwl ,
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Canadian Pacific
Ontral Leather
Uhrsnpakc & Ohio,
Chicago tl. W
Clllcano, M. : St. !.,..
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Bank Clearings for 1912
The toIueg of bank clearlnri In 1012 ttr exceeded those of any preceding year,
reflecting; the remarkably Improred conditions In all comnerdal, Indue trill and agrlr
cultural llnta, the total at all cities In the United States, accordlns to the statement
compiled by It O. Dun ft Co., which Includes returns from 128 leading centers, amount
ing to $174,189,607,180, a fla of 0.8 per cent aa compared with tbe year before and
of 0.0 per cent compared with 1010. Erery section into which this statement Is divided
contributes to tbl favorable exhibit, ami taking tbe year as a whole, practically
.every Important dty reports substantial Improvement, demonstrating tbe notable broad
ening of activity la every part of the country. Activity 1b tbe more Important manu
facturing Industries In tftn England, notably textiles, footwear and tbe metal trades,
aa well as In general business, Is reflected In good gains over both years at all of the
leading dries, among tbem Boston, Springfield, Woroester, Fall Blver, Providence, Port
land and Hartford. Bank clearings were In well mantained volume throughout the
year at Hi a principal dties In the Middle Atlantic Statu, at shewn by gains of 7.8
per cent over both preceding years, in tbe total for that sectlen. PMladtlpbta, Pitts
burgh, Bcraatam, Beading, Buffalo, Rochester, Wheeling and numerous other points
report Increase, reflecting the generally prosperous conditions and especially tbe stimu
lating effect ef the unprecedented activity in Iron, steel and coat That generally
favorable oadIUon prevailed throughout tbe year In the Booth Atlantic States Is Indi
cated by tse marked expansion In exchanges at most of tbe leading dttee, among them
Baltimore, Richmond, Norfolk, Charleston, Macon, Columbus, Oa., and Jacksonville.
Tbe lateness of the cotton crop, adverse weather and floods In some districts had a
retarding effect on bank clearings in the Central Bouth, and there is some irregularity
In tbe returns notably those for June and September but notwithstanding this, all
tbe leading cities report more or less gain for the entire year and tbe total is con
siderably larger than ever before, rii iafactory agricultural conditions, with a result
ing expansion in general business, had a remarkably stimulating effect on the volume
of bank clearings In tbe Central States, eipedally towards the end of the year, and
practically all dtlea report good gains over both years, prominent among them being
Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Detroit, Milwaukee, Toledo, Yonngstown, Canton, Orand
Baplds and Kalamaieoo. Although, tbe returns from tbe ritlas In tbe Western States
were fairly satisfactory daring the first bait of tho year, tbe depressing effect of con
siderable crop uncertainty was reflected in contracted exchanges at a number of points,
but wben it became certain that large baryta U would be gatbered there was a general
expansion in business and bank clearings Increased until at many centers they reached
tbe highest point ever touched. There were good gains at Minneapolis, St. Paul,
Dolutb, Sioux City, Kansas City, Cedar Rapids, Omaha, at Joseph and Denver, and
the total was much In excess of dther 1911 or 1010. Generally favorable returns
are made by tbe dtlea on tbe Pacific Slope, owing mainly to prosperous agricultural
conditions, which favorably affected all departments of business, though7 In soma
district! the remarkable Improvement In tbe lumber Industry was also of great benefit.
Ban Frandsco, Los Angeles, Seattle and Portland are among tbe dtlea where consider
able expansion appears aad tbe total for tbe year shows good gains.
TXAE.
K.XngUat
Middle. ...
aT.AUaatU.
Bootbara...
Oea'tWest,
Westers ...
Ifeetfle .....
ToUl
K.T.Clty .
TJ,J0
vtvatre dally;
Peoeambar..
KoTamar...
OeliiocT. .....
eyUssber...
Jnae....
May ........
AprO
Marob....
tabruair.,..
1013.
13,16615,467
t.COJMUS
t),10SA)2O,7r.4
aa.ioe M9M
7oO,747.7'.'0
86f. 16843
73.44NSS2li
ioo,74ixs,-ja
1811.
13.322.704)60
4,2,7H.e4
ojeiJOSS
30Q3431eti
6,7e3.ait,334
6.S70J71.1BO
So7180.7,ll0
8373413.716
174J8907,180 S119.4ISJ88A46 t.3 M3JB3j839,878
917,10 004
84191,000
41,804,000
64o 848 COO
168,64000
10.388)00
78.1pOO0
888.181.004)
10 130.000
9681.388I00
601 f 00,000
467.34000
830,71000
63047400
818.09100
4846100
490,78900
888.34800
877479AWO
Marked lmprovenjen
during
returns of tbe leading cli... iu the Western States, tbe totals at Minneapolis, St Paul,
Kansas City, Duluth, Omaha and other pointc being the largMt ever reported, Taa
figures In detail fellow s
TU3U
ktlBnecMlU..
S6. Paf.....
Dulutii .......
Doa HotnM...
loux Oily....
DaTenwrt....
Oaoar HaWaa.
Kaaaaa tiiiy..
81. Josapfc....
ouaha
rmtoat,
I.AatolB
vfitwtai
Tepeaa
iWurer
Out Kprtage ..
Poablo
raigo
Sraad FoTka..
Walarko .
loai rail...
Vm3)C9 h
1913.
gl.183 W 88
671' .41738
H0,i7V&8
1670J,184
84.lol.lva
t,7i37,Ul0
3e3.0t)3,741
880, 167
lk.85700
S9.:i01,23
191 4S4.I48
78186478
487 M4A.308
36,34938
83.7biS.4U
3VW79
71.030.708
17000
31ftSj6oO
7,864).747,77K.
1811.
18890303
8817410
181.346 AA
310,71617
137438,7(18
787U4
80,266174
S.67H.7m)J68
36I)3M71
783.10743
103UJ4kO
8193103
187M.Hia
b0,6&0,838
46K.i97,83a
1KMH3M8
334)18
3000166
IW.aUft.3J4
1707)80
3548elJ)le
f8.7V3jh8.X34
Itork laland '
tloek laland Co. pM
St. U A S. P. M pM....
senboanl Air Ln...,.,.
FeAbuan) A. I ftd
Plena-Sheffield P. & I.. .
Southern Parltle ,
Southern Hallway
so. lUllway pM
TnntMe Oepper .. .....
Tetaa A ParlfK
I'nlon Parlfle
Union laclflo pfd
United Plalod Henlty.....
United Plate Ilublwr...
Untied state Pteol
U. B. fteel pfd
Utah irpr
Ya. -Carolina Chtmlul ..
WaUeh
WabaKli fti
NVettern Maryland
Weatera Union
Weittnghouiw Ulettrlc ..
Wbwllng A U K
Total ealr tor the day,
. .. MU
Mil
IM K H US
1
H
4t
1UM0 khs KS lt
joo ni t'i
100 MS M tO
MO M4 '
SO0 It 114 lt
M,i0 1MH lv lWta
1.0W M MS MS
7M.
J.4W 6H MS US
U10 (Vt C7k4j Mi
loo n nos
t.4. US II 1H
JOO t 4t 41
too is' us
uoo m ns st
1ft) 74V. T4S 74V
M0 71 71 71
7
aharaa.
Neu Yirk SIoiie.j- SInrkrt.
NBW YOK1C Jan. 7.-WUMB MKll
CANTlliH I'Al'Kll-SJttK per cent.
BTBllUNO KXCIIAiMlB-ftfady, with
actual huslupss In bankers' bill at $I.K!0
for sixty day bills and at $t.S640 for de
mand. Commercial bills. $t.8l.
SIliVBlt-Uar. Klt0i Mexican dollars,
19c. .
HONUS-3ovemment. stoady; railroad,
lrremilar.
ClosliiR quotations on tionda today Wers
as follows:
U. 8. rat. 2i, reg...101 K. C So ref. H .. SH
do toupon 101 I. ft Ob. 4a ltll
U. B. U. tS 10ISU A N. unl. 4a. 1lt
do coupon 102SM. K. A T. lat 4. 5
U. S. 4i. reg ll!k Jo gon. 4H fl
do coupon 111S Mo. Pacific a 10U
rnama I.' coupon. .101i do conr. la II
A.-C. lat It cut. ...M N It H of M 4H. IT'i
Amer. Ag. 101 N. Y. C. g. JH t
A. T. A T. ct. 4a. .110 do deb. 4a IIS
Am. Tobacco la . ..130 N. T. N. It, A II.
Armour A IV. 4Ws. IIS ct. IUa IH
Atchison gen. 4i. .. im.V. A W. lit c 4s. 17
do ct. 1M0 IM'i d ct. 4a llltt
do or. t lMHKo. Pacific 4a MU
A. C K lrt 4a,... H Mo 3a l
Ital. A Ohio 4a I7UO. B, U rtdg. 4a... MU
do 3 H llMPenn. ct. ISa 1IU. 7!4
nrook. IV. cv 4s... II do cou. 4a 103
On. of tla. te. 107 H Heading gen. it 1U
tVn. Leather ..- MHB, U A B. P. fg 4s 7
Chea. & Ohio 4U..M' do gen. la. IS'i
do conr. 4 Via. :Rt. U B. W c. 4a.. SI
Chlco A A. IHa.. 3 S. A. U ad, (a. .
C 11. A Q. i. 4a. . W SVv Pac. rol 4t
do gen. 4a SIT. do O. 1
O M A I T cv 4S..108H do lat rtf 4s. .
C. It. I. ft V c. 4.. ttHBo. lUtlway Is...
do rig. 4a, ....... II lo gan, 4a
C. P. r A 4Hi. Wi Union I'aclno 4s..
D. A II, cr. 4a. . . . de ct. 4a
?l
M
tiSi
10114,
Tt
M
D. A It. Q. rat. la. Ml do 1st A rat. ..115Vi
Distillers' Ra 9iv. n. nubber SS....103
Kris p. I, 4s MWU. 8. Steal Id Ca...l0tK
in gen. 4a 7SKVn,Car. Cliem. la.. H
do ct. Hi, er. H Tt U'abaah lat A ex. 4n tlli
111. Cen. 1st ref, 4a MVtWeatern Mil. 4m.. , USi
Inter. Met. 4 Via tt West. Rloc er. Is.. 4
Inter. M. M. 4Us.. MSVls. Central 4a ... 0H
Japan 4is fOVi
aid. Offered.
Hwston mltllltR MlncU.
HOSTON, Jnn. 7. ClnsiiiK' tiotutlons on
mfnlnir stocks wero ns follows:
Allouea 40 V4 Mohawk M14
Amal. Copper TISNerada Onn lVl
A. Z. U A B .10 Nlplaalnc Allnea ... m
' Arltona Cora 3S North Ilutte US
1 It. A C C. A B. M. IVtJforth .Lake .
i Cal. A Arltona 7ISOIA llomlnlon
Cal. & Ula tS5 Onceola
I Centennial II (julncy
I Cop. Itanga C. C... KlHHIiannon
! i:aat nutto CM.. H Superior
1
. 4
.103
. Tt
. 13
39
mnklln 8, Superior A. II. M .. JVi
1 Glroux Con SSTamarack St
I Granby Con Tl,ll. B, 8, It. A M. .. 41S
Greene Cannnea .... PV do' pfd 4Vi
Isle, Iterate Copper. a;rjuh Cnt 10S
Kerr Lata
IS Utah Copper Do IIVl
lke Copper
Ijl B&lle, Copper..
Miami Copper , .
AaVed.
i&UWInona 3Va
8 Wolverine Tt
New York Mlnlmr Stock.
NEW TOItK, Jan. 7. CloslnB quotations
on mini tiff stocks were:
Com. Tunnel stock.. I Mexican M
do bonds ........ II Ontario 330
Con, Cal, A Va..., 20 Ophlr 15
Iron Bllrer . U0 Small Hopes , IS
LeadTlll O.0 I Standard lOil
Little Chief 4 Yellow Jacket IS
i 'Offered.
London Stock Market.
IX5NDON. Jon. 7. American securities
opened steady today, A Kood tono pre
vailed during tho forenoon und prices ad
vanced from to1 1 over parity. South
ern Pacific, Union Paclflo and United
Btales Steel were tho most actlvo shares.
Ilnnk ClenrlnRs, '
OMAHA, Jan. 7. Hank cloarlnes for to
day wero $2,687,427.i and S2.081.8S0.9S for
tthe corresponding day lust year.
t.ii.
7.7
y.ll
13J
9,t7il6A4B
lt.0JSll2 4
,oeM3i.70T
1I.M4.41MS7
7,03,478.13
tj67.an.43a
.ll(,13aju6
67.3740091
4- B.l
63100
88&A7i00
84111300
S3.01 1,000
438,10300
68148100
881,18300
3i36,0OO
8l3700
99Mno,000
CU6 A4 800
tne last half of the year, appears in the
r. a.
-10.7
-8.8
13.3
-It 'i
-2a.il
y.ili
- 8.3
-- 8.1
-14.3
-- 8.3
- 9.4
i8ia r. c.
81486.860,864 3.1
tje.MoH 0-8
19 I I 167 414.9
3089699 4itA
160,188 183 4-4 4
80,787K6 4. i.3
86,748,704 13.8
1347,788 4- J
S47.769tUI 10.4
337107 8J
1748.534 a.0
81,970,194 M
18347434 1&0
6HJ14V 11.7
49344.833 19.3
871337 - 4.7
8170.364 11.0
33 J98 O.l
94.7933113 30-8
H403.77t -. ...
37X449 41l
7MTO483 T
14.4
- 3
I
0.3
4..S
7
HOO
4303
vfli.1
f. a ! n
g.3 6
- 7.f n
m I;; ::
:....
J2 4. ...
Vil 1
Ti I ?:::.
i.
4174
fia.4 4
18.4 ' II
3.
-II.!
OMAHA LIVE-STOCK MARKET
Cold Weather and Heavy Snowfall
Delay Trains.
CATTLE STEADY TO LOWER
It ok Strndy to rive Cent Lower
Thnn Mondays Shrep Strong; to
Ten to Klflren Itlsher
I.nmbi Mteitdy,
SOUTH OMAHA. Jan. 7, IMS.
llccelpts were: Cattle. Hobs. Shoe".
nrrinlnl XlnnHnv K lfl IV rra II. Til
Bstlmato Tucday!.!r.i t',0M 11.0CO 10.W0
Two days this wcck..ll.l5 16,024 M.S53
Samo days last weck .U.tai H,IS
Same days i wwks uto 3.D06 11,643 U,W-
Sftinc days S weeks atro 11.XT7 1,0W 18.831
tVimo days 4 weeks ajfo W.MB SS,!0
Same days bust ynur.. P.512 SO.lOa 1&.V
Tho foilowInK UblcH shows the iccelfts
of cattle, Iioks and sheep ut doutn Umaliu
for the year to dato aa comparod wllu
last year; mj. 191! Inc. Ua.
Outlo 17.U21 lO.SJi
1 loirs Si.it) 0J.1J5 20.T3S
Khuen &..M7 Sj.JU 3.1M5
The followtiiK IuLiIr shows tha rablT of
prices lor hogs nt Sniuth Omaha for tho
last few days, with comparisons:
Hate. 1 1U. M1.M0. IiKl.UMt.lJ7.liXXi
Dec. 31
7 U
71
8 21
24
Dato,
Jan. 1.
1913. 1191!. mi
11910.
1907.
7 luK
ti li
8 4
6 $1
ti 21
C 29
0 30
a 33
a
4 11
Jan. 2..
7 (WVt
w, 7 m
Jan. 3.
Jan. 4.
7 mt
G W
S 02
S $0
S 35
R 47
7 14V4
E 00
7 W
Jan. 5..
a
7 IS.
C0 7 7
Jan.
17
7 W 8 ia
Jan. 7..
Htitidav.
llccvinta and disposition of live stock
at tile llnlnti ntrw'l, vmsi. a..t. nm.A
- , j .... . a , v. i 1 1 uniaiini
ri i 'wn'-four hours ending at 3
niJCKlPTS-OAIUI.
,r . n. J1"8- Hoirs.8heeiT. HVs
C, M. St P. Hy.. 4 3 3.,
wntmsn h. ii s
MIssouH PaMflo Ilv. 4
I'lUoti Paclflo 1U It. 7K
C. & N. v., east.... 0
C. A N. W West.... CO
c, Ht. p., m. & o... ra
G 00 4 It
1W0. lvog.
(S IK
bib 4
4 40
C 70 4 So
E (to
6 78 i Jl
8 49 5 78
$
Ii 2
85 12
4
42 t 21
4 v 4
1
67 6
7 1
I ..
7
162 ' 4fl
u., li, Ai QJ east.,.. 4 1 ., l
u., n. tt west.... 49 67 6 J
v-- jl x. ot X' , east.. 3
C. It. I. & p., went. 1
Illinois Central lly,. 7
Chicago u. W. Hy.. 1
Total rooelpto ...Wi
DI8POSITION-HI1AD.
Cattle..' Hog. 8heep
Morris & du.
Hwlft & Co
Cudahy Packlnsr Co..,.
Armour . Co
.Schwartx'A. Co
J. W. Murphy
Atorrell
So. Omaha Pkg-. Co....
Mnoolu Packlnir Co....
Hontonv Van sunt & t,..
Hill H Son ,
V. ii. Ltwls
Huston & Co
J. IJ: Hoot & Co
J. H. nulla
L V. litis
McCreary & KiOlouK..
Werthelmer Jk DeKon. .
H. P. Hamilton.........
Itothschlld & Krebs....
Mo. & Kan. Calf Co...
Cllno & Christie
Other buyers
Ml
2,n8
3,120
2.461
Totals , 6,103 10,707 y.567
CATTLIO-TIio estimated receipts of cat
tlo wero qulto largo, but tho nevrre cold
jvoathor and the heavy fall of snow that
has Drvallnil nw, ti...
lnyod trains to such an extent that u
Kijr iaiiiueruDie proportion ot tho re
ceipts did not reach tho vn.rit.-i until Into
In tho ony. In otner words, there was
at no tlmn nnv urtxa t mr,ii,AM ...... i
Bale, but tlio trade wiui prolonged until, a
niuun miur nour man usual uy the non
arrival of Btock.
lloof stuers sold In fairly uood shape as
tho trains enme In, with prices on handy
weights ntendy or vory close to steady.
i.rs8 aesirauii grades woro hot qulto such
" Boutin unu xno tendency on them
wo n little lower.
,Cow and heifers sold txnywhern from
Bieiw- io txBiuc lowor in somo coses, tho
trade, as a matter ot courso being a llttlo
slow owIiib to tho late arrival ot Lho ro
celpts. Stock cattle and foodern wero In uood
uuiuu.uu an uiurniiiK unu tnoy moved out
at prices that were In most cases firm.
Quotations on cattle: Hoot steers, good
to cholco, I7.60y9.oo; beet steers, fair to
Kood, W.wxtiti.Wj uef steers,- common to'
lair, $8.00&i.w: good to cholco heifers,
$6.7E36.7ii: kooiI to choice Cows, K.fmiti.lO:
cows fair to good grades, 11.4086.40; com-
muii in iuii rsiuuira, aj.wyt.iu; good to
cholco stockers und fcodurs, $ti,&o&8,00:
ialr to eood stockers and teoders, i.
ti.W; common to fair stockera and feed
ers, $6,uoir6.o0; stock cows and hollers, KM
tf.25; veal calves, $j.ov(M.w; bulls, suga,
etc., $l.4(iC4a
II 13 ICC HT13K11S.
o. At, I'r.
At, Tr.
7 Ifl 7 44
1 1051 7 (0
1021 7 CO
9 7J 7 10
30 07t 7 71
7 1!0I 7 74
71 1170 7
53 1211 7 M
11 Ml IK)
II I....1M1 I 01
I...... 1031 S 40
i: 173- e 40
8 Ml 60
I 15
22. 104! 6 10
I ioei 10
I I4 1 S3
4 1011 7-13
7 1020 7 40
7... 11U 7 40
STIC KHH AND HKICISnS.
... MUM 7 124 7 10
..U?i 7 :i
U
17
u'.'.'."..
cows.
...in ts
4, 1117 I W
11 1017 I 60
H 1071 t U
Am i io.
D0 4 o
00
7
II
la
I
II
10
II
i:
2
i
.1041 I 10
110
... 140 5 K
...1101 I 10
...1IU0 I II
...1014 ft IS
...loot c is
...1037 00
... MJ OS
...iuo io
.1014 4 0
.1131 6 O)
: 110 B 00
.1100 I CO
. Ill 5 14
.1111 I 3S
I.
S IM 6 tr,
.. III. 4 M
..10SS 111
0307 e:i
..lino c to
3,.
....UM & 40
....1015 t 40
,...1021 140
HKICKIIB.
I .
:i
i..
4..
3..
I..
12 .
1..
2..
2..
1..
1 .
:..
641 6 IS
11..
.1071 I U
7.
111 I 10
, as i to
, 617 I 00
111 6 76
. 635 6 SO
' 711 I 36
3 170 It
1 . 134 6 36
13 17J 7 2G
,761 El
.4 1330 7 31
HUIiI,S
..,1130 4 16
...1140 t 00
.., 770 6 26
...1030 6 60
...1JH B76
. . . 136 6 76
..1161 6 S
...145 I IS
... 110 I 00
...1130 I 00
...1310 36
...1119 136
... 310 7 33
...110 104
... 110 I 76
... 117 171
... 2 00
... 110 I 00
... 160 00
1.
CAIaVISS.-
.. 350 6 00
..340 6 78
. , 424 6 36
.. Ill I 36
.. 311 I 60
. . 117 4 75
io!"
312 I 76
111 7 04
3...
iK I 04
STOCKKItH AND CHKDIsnS,
6 0 171 714 I M
640 6 04
634 4 36
!..
4..
7..
16.
4..
I .
14..
71.
III I II
M7 7 00
134 6 36
460 30
. . S00 7 oi
...1340 7 li
...143 7 20
... 141 7 35
...1110 7 40
...1310 7 40
417 I 30
71 4 31
, ,. . 100 I 36
630 6 00
141 I 0
WESTEUNS-NKIIHASKA.
calves... 20G 8 60 3 cows 1313 4 !m
10 cows 1072 6 40 4 cows,.... 1007 4 60
M cows Mi B 30 19 heifers., . 781 5 35
I COWS Kiil B W, 2 COWl 1150 b 05
48 COWS 1082 L f.
WYOMING.
2 heifers... C65 C 40 4 COWS 675 J W
B steers.... 9(M 6 75 3 steers.... 943 6 75
13 cows 897 6 60 28 cows W2 4 60
HOUS Considering the very llbaral lun
of hogs In sight and lower prices beln'
report"' At outside points the local niar
Ket iicteu in a jerv aatisLactorv way
from the seller?.' standpoint. Oecauae of
moro or less fluctuation this morning
trade was very uneven most of the time.
t ie nrica range neinir around ii.wai.2J
or steady to a nickel lower than the way
the bum or tne nogs soiu on yesterday a
market- as usual tne snippers ana spec
ulators wero tho principal factors rt the
opening trade and bought more liberally
than on the last few days. They Paid
prices anywhere from Mteady to a nickel
lower, and continued buying moderately
on that basis during a good part of the
morning. Tho first bids of the packers
weru fully MjlOc lower, but they secured
very few If any hoga at those figure,
the most of their early purchaaes, how
ever rhowed at least a nickel decline As
qulto It few of the offering wero grad
ually moving Intu the hand of the ship-
ill 1 H.fll
. 6M l.W
. 7!4 2,201
. W0 2,6!i.'i
724
2,y.io
.. 24
. 47
. an
. 2S3
. M
. .us
. I Oil
. 210 .
. 23
o
' .117 '.'.'.V.
. 257
. 4S
. 4f.
. 17lt
. (ft
. 7S4
1::;:;
Pcrs and speculators the. packer vtT
forced to o!fr a little more money, and
as u coiiscqucncn stun ot their droves
cost around steady figure. Closing trndo
also had a tendency to fluctuate nnd the
market eremed to ontlnue In that way
until thn finish. While tho grnernl move,
tnent could not ho described as any belter
than fairly active a fair clearnnco wbh
made In very good seftaon.
The supply amounted to about sixty-two
cars, or ll.X) head While tho receipts
Were larger than last Tuesday and two
weeks afio they fell a llttlo short of what
was received on the market on the corre
sponding day one year ago. Quality was
considered aa very good and on account
of that fact values are really lower than
they appear on paper.
NO. at ah. rr No.
Ih. rr
.. 75
(0 1H
..IK
.. 7 00
.. 7 0
.. 7 00
.. 7 m
.. IM
10 7 00
.. 7 OS
40 7 Ot
.. 7l
At.
...Ill
...til
...ISO
...HI
...341
8b
Tr.
7 II
II... 171
70 Ill
17 114
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I 10
HUBlil" In splto of another generous
supply of sheep the demntid for Kood
killers-continues stronrr and active. The
pneker buyers wero stirring tilout early
In tho mornliiK In search of loth fat
lumb.i and maturod of fct Intra ami appar
ently had large order to fill. Whllo
ewes wore moro plotntlftil than unythlmr
elan on salo thoy seemed to Bhow Ihe
most Improvement, prices being generally
regarded as lojiiSo higher than yester
day Durltit; tho early trade nhout three
cars of fed western ewes lirought $1.76,
As usual of late few wethers or yearlings
appeared nmonrr llm receipts, but what
were hero sold equally up well ns the
ewes, tlu-lr snloN Indicating about the
samo advance, A flvo car string of
Wyoming wethers sold up to $5.40 and a
bunch of fed yearilnirs commanded $7.!&
Whllo there! was also a itood demand foi
lambs they did not socm to sail to its
good an advantage as the matured mut
tons, but trado on them was nctlvo and
strong compared with yestorday. lSarly
In tho morning a shipment of fed laihhs
changod hands at $S.t. As usual of late
tho general market wm brisk nnd most
of the holdings wero disposed Of almost
An soon ns tho buyers could gat around
to them.
Kecelpts wero comparatively liberal, the
supply being larger than last Tuesday,
nnd greater than on thn sanio day last
year. As on yesterday ewe offerings
made up a largo proportion of tho re
ceipts and while lumb.i wero also In
fairly largo supply, very few wothors oi
yearllntm arrived. Among1 thn offerings
wero about fifteen tars of range lambs
owes and yearlings from Wyoming, most
of which wero picked up ns fcodurs. In
point of goncral quality tho supply was
very fair compared with the Inst few
days.
Quotations on sheep and lambs. Ijimbs,
good to choice, $S.50ifl8.8.V. lambs, fair to
good, $S.008.tiO; yonrllnits, light $0.5w
7.35; yearlings, heavy, $.tf'fl.W. wethers,
good to choice, $5.arjo.Wj wothors, fair lo
good, $4.7M5.S; ewes, good to bholco,
$4.Ky4.S; ewes, fair to good, $1.W4,W);
cull sheep and bucks, $4.if4jM.W.
Representative sales;
No, Av.
287 fed lambs 77
250 fed lambs ,fJ
18 nutlvo owes : loy
2t fed lambs 01
400 fed lambs UJ
37 fed lambs, mills V,.,
. 8 uatlvo lambs 1"
d05 fed wethers, yearlings W
168 fed lambs CT
l!0 fed owes W
03 fed awes 10 1
)Q fed lambs , , 7
24(1 fed lamb .,
IU4 fed lambs 77
101 fed lambs M
1111 Wyomlntc lambs, feelora 64
U61 Wyoming- wethers OT
11 fed yearlings 107
f79 Nebraska owes J
166 Nebraska owes 94
75 Nebraska, ewes, culls S3
636 fed ewes lls
CHICAGO MVI5 STOCK MAUKilT
Prices for Cnttle Slrntly- HoKs
I,ovwrw-Slirf At'tlve.
CHICAOO, Jiln. 7.-CATTL.lJ-ecelpts
7,000 head: market steady to strong;
r. vur.11 n..vnu utnArn.. S4.,0fft.kft:
feodorw, $4.401tT.nO: cows and helfors, $2.85
Un.W; eulves. $7.0011.00.
HC-OS Itucolpts, .'W.000 head; irtnrltet
closed 10Q15o lower light. $7,SOi7.40: mlxeJ,
$7.1tia'7.40; rough. $7.117.25; pigs, $j.7S7.40;
bulk of Bales. $7.30tM.40.
BHKIuP AND loAMHti itecoipui,
t.lf-v,n 14 fVW,": Hil
western, $4.760l.0o; yearlliVgs. $d.SS8.lO;
lambs, native, M.0WiMl Ssvfltern, $u.7&jp
0.10.
I
KnnsHs City I.lvti Httck,SlnrUot.
if anmas CITV. Jan. 7. CATTUU-llo-
i, ,ywl V, . r, ,1 InrltiHIncr 00(1 lleltd
noutpernsi market for steers steady to 10c
lowor; other cattlo strong, drosscd beef
nnd oxport stoore, $7.7oU.oo; fair to gool,
$C.COi'7.7r.: weaUm stoors, $.00f.60; stocU-
ers lilld roeaers. iiwui.wi Bomneni
Mtecni. M.OOfiT.oO; southern cows, uwoyi
B.00: native cows, $3.76i6.oo; native noiiers,
K.OMflM: bulls, $3.U0aw.W; caiiveei, $txUUB
HOOB-Hocolpts, 17,000 lieadl market, 6
6ft0o lower; bulk ot rialeH, $7.1MfT..I5;
heavy. $7J07.40; packers and butchera,
$7.30flT.3B! light, $7.1WI7.2ft; pigs. $6,0050.75.
BIfE31i3l AND IaAMUS-lUscolpta. 7.003
bead: market drons;; lumbtt, JJ-OOIJS.'O;
'yearllnxs. $.0iW7.W; wothers. $4.nj.0O;
ewie. $4,OOifC25; stockrra and feeders, $3.50
&5,W, t
Ht. Joseph I,lv Htck 3lisrket.
ST. JOSRl'H, Jan, 7.-fATTLK"lto.
celpts. head; market Hteadv, Htecrs,
Vi.710.00; cows nnd heifers, t3.'sti.W;
eulves, ia.mi'JM. ,
HOaS llecclptH. 10.000 head, market
alow; top. $7.40: bulk of sales, $7,2Kf7.Ji.
8HKKP AND liAMUK-ItecelptH. 2fiM
liead; inurket stronKI lambs, $6.0OU8.W.
St, I.uuU Live Stork Murkpt.
ST. WIIIH, Jan. 7. CATTLE itecelpts,
4.000 head. Including 1,400 head Texans,
mnrket strong; cholco to flno steers, $i.O0
dfW.Vi; giod to choice, $7.005'9.00; dressed
and btltclHir steers, $5.1507.00; atockers
and fiiers, $3.2y(p7.40; cows nnd lielfcrs,
$3.W03.!0; canners. $I.KJ7.00: fancy cows,
ttf.M4jT.C0; bulls, $3.M'tf4.00: calves, $t.00tr'
Feed
I a sten toward a-reater moBU.
counts, but what li iitnttd and turned Into marketable products.
Animal Regulator
puta homi. rows and nogs In prima
wuvu. anal para I Aaa. ixta mea
28c. 00c, 1. 25-lb,
"Your motiav back
ptg&Z' Healing
pr rowder;
cures aoies aod wounds. 25c. EOc. Eamola (rea.
Get I'ralta Proat-abarlng Booklet
8QU) AND OtMItANTEEI) IT
UKALUIIS
abava a cartavln amaitfrt.
to eirsor fat. Do vou know whather the fnrtil
TOU airs yaiir bens toes to malra
make f at! We bare lutt publlahed a
tell jou-a pampMat an amaH backyard lleafca.
It tells how tonxaVe the hens most productive and
profltablo. how to haap tham layhts; all tha tlma, even
wheamoultlnir. how to keen them from belnir a miUanua
to self or nelghbora, how to moat economically build
bouses at.J yards, bow to nsaka tha Itaaa work in tbs
garden, not scratching up what Jou have planted, bat
soratohlng between Uia row of fruit and vegetable,
cleaning; out tbe weeds, loosening up and fertllidng tho
soil. Write tarfay for this pamphlet, rraa.
IE0. M. LEE II., tnsH.rMjit
C.75. Texas and Oklahoma stocrs U.Kt
7W. cows nnd heifers, M.9MiT6..
llOOSnecelpts. ll.OuO hnnil. market, 6.
lower, piss and IlRhta. $.7Mr7.B0; mixed
and butchers, $7.aoff7 6t; Rood to heavj,
$7.4e7.8n,
SlllilOP AND IAMU8-Ilecolpts. ..m
nwui; niarKet stroiiK; muttons, l.H5.on
yenrllrurs. tl.OOiPl.vto: lambs. U.asao.OO
culls and bucks, J2.COJM.0n.
Stuck In Nliclit.
Ueoolnts of llvo sttxik nt thn five Drin-
olpul western markets yostcrday:
Cattle. Hoirs. Shncn
South Umalin S.O0O 11,000 10,600
Ml. joaepii 3,TMQ 10,0DU
:',5"
Jviiusas city 11,000
17,000
v.oat
2.5011
St. lMils
.a 4J.WX1 11,000
Chicago ...
7,500 26,000 27.O0U
31.300 5.000 Tj.WO
Totals
I . -
Wiml 3Inrket.
H08TON. Jan. 7. WOOt -))ometlr
troileit aro looking forward to the 191 '
clip with. coiiKldernblc Katlsfaction, as tho
old ollp Is well Hold tip nnd prices lire
liniiiing iniriy nrni. tho tiemann ror
scoured wool Is moro pronounced. Therrl
tory stock In original laca and nearb
fleeces aro dull. Some Inquiry Is reported
In Texas twelve months stock Tho lend
ing domestic quotations follow': Ohio
fleeces Delaltin waHlied, 3lo; aa, S2c
half blood comblna;. SSHtfOo: throe-olghts
Mood combing, artici delalno unwashed,
2HtfH14c, flno unwashed. 24c. Mlchlmn
nnd Now York fleeces Pine unwashed.
22T&!c; Jelnlne. unwashed, itriiUHc half
blood, unwashed, 27C2Sc; blood, unwashed,
2!"4J3iV. Wisconsin nnd Missouri Three
eights h'ood, aostoic, tiurtrter blood. Org
31c; Koiittirky and similar half blood, tin
washed, 27triSc; three-eights blood, un
washed. 3m732c Scoured basis Toxns,
fine, six to eight mouths, WijtTJc: fine,
twelvo months, 623o; fine, fall. 474Sc
fnllfornln Northern, 52iflft3c;. middle coun
ties, fiOjrfCc; southern, HfUci fall, fre.
4SfifOc Oregon Uastern, No. 1 staple,
fillTWc; onstern clothing, &c, valley. No
1. B5c. Terrlton' Cine staple. iCAJSiC
flno. medium staple, 6lf(?Vc; fine clothing.
onfi2c. fine medium clothing. 5"(R5Je; hJ
blood combings. 6I1CCIc; three-eights blood,
combing. 57fSc: nunrter blood, combine.
tyK. Pulled, flno A. 67tfWe: A supers,
ST. IX)nS, Jan. 7.-W00tr-Steady; me
dium (Trades, combing and clothing,
026C, light fine. l!MI21ei heavy fine. MM
ISc; tub wivshed, 27ffCflc.
Muirnr .llnrkcl.
Nl'.W VOHK. Jan. T.-RUOAH-SHsuly.
muscovado. S9 test, 3.0fio; centrifugal, QC.
test, .IGuc; molasses. S9 test, 2.S0C ; refined,
quiet.
LEGAL NOTICES.
BTOCOIOLDBIIS' MISETINO
The annual meeting of the stockholdera
of Tho lleo Dulldtng Company will bo
held at the company's offlco at 4 p. m
Tuesdaj-, Jailuary 21st, 1913, for tho elec
tion of a Hoard of Directors for tho en
suing year ahd tho transaction of such
other business ns may properly come
before tho meeting.
By order of tho President
D2W24t N. P. KEIU Secretary.
STOgiCHOLDIsnS MEETING
Notice Is hereby given that lho annual
mceetlng of the stockholders of The,
Hankers' Iteservo l.lfo Company of
Omaha, Nebraska, will bo held at Itn
homo offlco In tho City Natlonnl Dank
building. In snld city, nt 4 o'clock P. M-,
on Wednesday, January 15, 1913, for tho
election of directors and the transaction
of such other business ns may properly
coma bofore It.
Omatm, Nebraska, Dec. 19, 1B12.
K. C. WAUNEn, Secretary.
Decl9-2-Jan3-9
Tho reur axle Bhafta of tho RICH
MOND aro 1H Inches In diameter. Arlt
for tho dimension of tio roar axla
shaft on other cars. Talte opportunity
to coinpnrn and tho 1UCHMOND will
not Buffer In the comparison.
Tim udjust merit of tho bevel pinion
and bovel ring In tho rear axlo of tins
RICHMOND Is easily made. It la not
neoevsary to send a 11ICHMOND cat
to tho ahop, as the owner can "easily
make tho adjustment to oue-thous-andth
of on Inch. ,
wAB5DRflIXEJlu
OottrA. fittnllan fllBmls f . . .
SSieA Vurlcoao Velns, VarTeoaltlea
'V, - ro' iiiiTapainanaiaioa
nuflnOammatloa promptly. A safe.
.heallng.aoolblDg, antlaepue. t'leaa
hntto iiae-giiteklrabaorbed lntoskln.
Powerfullr penetrating but does col
ouster uncier oanaaga nor cause anr
imeilflaaantnABs. Vow dmna nnlv rwir
uirea at eaon
application. AJDNOKHIME, Jit., 81.00 and 8X00 a
Loftio at druggists or delivered, liook a 1 1 raa.
W.F.YOUNQ.P.D.F., 104 Tssipla St., SJrlnlUU. Matt,
Economy
It Isn't the amount taU thai
condition and Injures perfect
who use it, or teal eieuf rua,
Pall. $3.50
ii It falls "
Ointment
RVERYWIIBRR
4 tb ,$rr.
fT LASTS LOffCEW
P waaJtSTawTiuSnLasI'
asm
roes either In.
earra nrsneatn
pamphlet thai will
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