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I;-QK SALK OK KXCUAXOK
. WE handle successfully exchanges of
merit. It you have anything to deal In
lln a hum', call Star Ijuid Co.. 21; Xat'l.
Fidelity & Casualty nidg., or phono Doug-
IBS .jw.
I HAVE several factions of land In
Jawson county, Montana.
I will exchange clear for good Omalm
-Property.
i iuso have good well-Improved rarms
hear countv seat town In other atatea.
will exchange dear for Omaha property.
1 uui on or address 734 umuna .National
llonk building. Telephone D. 4040.
HUM, USTATE
A11STIIACT". 4F TtTI,B.
HEED Abstract Co.. oldest abstract of
fline In Nebraska, 20! Hrandels Theater.
CITY l'ltUI'Hll'l Y I'Oll SALU
THE HOSBDUD LAND CO.
handles exchanges of all kinds. Koom 8,
I onttnental Blk., Omaha.
TO BUY, SELL OR HKNT, F1H8T SEH
JOHN W. KOnittNB. 1803 FA11NAM ST.
MAP OF OMAHA BTUEET8. Indexed,
free at office: 2 stamps by mall. CHA8.
11 WILLIAMSON CO.. Ileal Estate, In
surance. Care of Property. Omaha.
FOR l.VIiE Oil HXCIIA.MSE.
EXCHANGE
XX) acre. Thomas county, Neb. Small
Improvements; price $10 per acre, want
Omaha Income or residence property.
112,000 equity In Omaha Incomo property;
renting 1102 per month. Price $16,000. Can
trade both for a good farm or ranch.
w. b. frank,
IOCS City Nat'l. Bank Bid.
REAL ESTATE
KAIIM A UANCH I, ANUS FOR SALE
Arunnaitn.
FORTY acres, 5 miles from Nashville,
on public road, 30 acres in cultivation,
Rood spring, 6-acre orchard. 4-room house,
Rood outbuildings. Price, $1,000. Southern
Realty & Trust Co., Nashville. Ark.
Iovrn.
FOR SALE A good 2o-acro farm. Im
proved, threo acres of fruit, one mile
from Bentley, la., 17 miles from Council
Bluffs, possession March 1: good terms;
u. bargain: no trades considered. A. J.
Whlnery, Bentloy. Ia.
Missouri.
LAND FOR SALE Wrlto for prices Of
corn, clover and blue grans lands. Co
operative Realty Co., Humansvllle. Mo.
Acbrmka.
FarmsFarmsFarms
Driving distance of Omaha; bargains.
Let us show you the goods. All sires,
all prices, all terms.
ORIN S. MERRILL,
Rooms 1213-1214 City National Bank Bldg.
Your chance to prosper and live In
Sunny California,
Buy ten aores on the most attractive
and productive suburban fruit land,
within four and one-halt miles of the
rapidly growing
CITY OF SACRAMENTO
Ideal for a home or an Investment
Every acre proven land.
Water piped to house.
Klectric lights. Good drainage.
Every city convenience. If desired.
Dotted with magnlflcont live oaks.
On the bluffs overlooking the American
River.
Oranges, lemons, pomolcos and dccldu
oils fruits, growing to perfection, within
a short distance. Prices right. Terms
20 cash, balance $1.00 per acre per
month.
Excursions January 7th and 21st, Spe
cial refund to purchasers.
W. T. SMITH CO.,
815 City Nat. Bank, Omaha, Neb.
Phone D 2S19.
0-BUSHEL WHEAT LAND, $25 to $3
PER ACRE.
We have for sale over 20,000 acres ot
Cheyenne county, Nebraska's choicest
tarm land, where the crop yields for 11
years, including 1910 and 1911, averaga
with the best In the State Alfalfa alio
a leading crop. Better soil. w-tr and
climate cannot be found. Write' for full
Information. Agents wanted everywhere.
FUNDINQSLAND INVESTMENT CO ,
SIDNEY. NKB
160 ACRES of land In Valley county.
Nebraska, for sale or trade for Council
Bluffs property. Business lot for sale on
North Main streot. Inquire. F. A. Spencer,
:::I7 Broadway. Council Bluffs.
New Vork.
A POSTAL card will bring you de
scription of .some of tho best farms In
New York state, that will bo sold for less
than they are worth and on easy terms.
W. E. Feller, Wcltlny Block, Syracuse,
N. Y,
Tcxni,
20-ACRE tract Texas land; located
about a mile from Providence, Tex., 3S
miles from Gulf coast and 70 miles from
Houston. Excellent climate. Gulf breeze
Best soil In Texas; can ralso any frUlt
except apples; all vegetables. Paid $33
per ucre "four years ago, before country
waB settled at all. Country all settled and
good crops raised every year. Plenty rain
fall. Present vntuc, $60 per acre. Will
sacrifice for quick sulo ut $37.50 per acre
AVill sell all or part of tract. Call Doug
las 1456 or Harney 3091, or address C 215,
Bee.
Miscellaneous,
FARMING lands for sale, cheap, on
long time. Send for list. Scandinavian
American Land Company, Amery. Wis.
LIVE STOCK MARKET OF WEST
Ship live slock lu tsoum 0111114.
mileage and shrinkage. Your consign
ments receive prompt and careful inten
tion. Live Sioeli Coimiilialon Mercliaula.
BVKU BROS, & ro. Strong, reliable
CLIFTON Coin. Co..
: Exchange Hide.
LAV HUT V HUH!-, I .IN Kxutial.re Uldg
MARTIN BROS, As Co., Exchange Bldg.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE
Stockholders" mcettne-of the Union Land
Company: Notice Is hereby given that
the annual meeting of the stockholders
of The Union Land Company for the elec
tlon of five, directors and the transaction
of such other business as may legally
tome before the meeting, will be held at
Room 1103, Union Puclflo headquarters
building, loth and Dodgo streets. Omaha
Nebraska, on Monday, the 13th day of
January, 1913, at 10 o clock, A. M. The
btock truns4Cf hooKs will be closed 10 dava
previous to the meeting. Alex Millar
Secretary. New York City, N. Y Dec!
24. 1912. D 24 to J 12
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING,
The annual meeting of the stockholders
of The Bee Building Company will be
held at the company's office ut 4 p. m
Tuesday, January 21st, 1913, for the elec
tion of a Board ot Directors for the en
bulng year and the transaction of such
other business as may properly come
before' the meeting.
By order of tho President.
D25d2H N. P. FE1L. Kecrctary
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING! '
Notice Is hereby given that the annual
meeetlhg of the stockholders of The
Hankers" Reserve Llfo Company of
Oinaliu, Nebranka, will bo held" at Its
bonie office In the City Nutlonnl Bank
building. In said city, at 4 o'olock P. m
on Wednesday, January IS, 1913, for the
election of directors und the transaction
of such other business as may properly
come beforo It.
Omaha, Nebraska. Dee. 19, 1912.
R. C. WAGNER. Secretary.
Decl5-26-Jan2-9
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. 8.-METALS-Cop-per
arrivals, 405 tons; exports this month,
3.1(0 tons; IOndon copper, dull; spot, 176;
future, fl2 6.1. Indon tin. dull; spot.
ISit ia; futures, 22S 10s. tendon lead, 17
13s 9d. London spelter, 126 f. Iron, Cleve
I.iihI warrants, ws 6d In Iondon.
ST. LOUIS. Jan. 8. METALS Lead,
film: $1.20. Silter, firm: $7.30.
Sukiic .llni-l.cl.
N EW YORK, Jan. S -SUGAR-Raw,
'ailv inuscov.tdo. Hi test n.05c, centrtf
'!' W test, J . molasses. (est, JiOc,
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
General Snow Over Wheat Produc
ing States Causes a Drag.
CORN MARKET MAKES A GAIN
Spirited Short SrlUnt Wm Done on
the Advance nnd the MnrUrt In
Helped on Its Wnr hy
This Pressure.
OMAHA, Jan. 8, 1913.
The general snow over tho growing
wheat states was a drag on the market
yesterday. Buyeis succeeded In getting
the May deliveries up, but In doing so
overloaded themselves and sold out below
92c The wheat they had brought about
that figure. The new crop months were
under the Influence of the snowfall and
failed to follow tho advance In May to
any material extent. When a few early
buyers attempted to unload they found
that the market had been supplied from
the scattered commission sales that had
been made all the way up.
The weather and effort of receivers to
clear up the congestion at Minneapolis
cause, 'lighter receipts at northwest ter
minals, but the total thcrn nevertheless
was sbout double those of n year ago.
It was tho goneral opinion near the cloo
In the absence of outside speculation
and so little cash demand that valuta
may work somewhat lower now that the
growing wheat has temporary protection.
Cosh wheat unchanged.
Corn specialists yesterday said after
the close that It looked as though he
Armour Grain company, which has been
buiusrf of late, had sold May corn under
cover, the selling of Chapin and KI.14
Parnum being credited to It. There weio
also others, who claimed to know, who
said their selling was for other Interests
than Armour.
It was noticeable that many firms had
a good deal of corn to sell when the
May option reached 60 cents. The market
made a distinct gain yesterday. There
was some attempt at realizing the little
trailing Ions late in the day yesterday,
and, as In wheat, It was found that tho
scattered selling by commission houses
had filled tho market up. Spirited short
soiling was dono on tho advance, the
market being helped on Its downward
way by this added pressure. Cold weather
with geueral snow prevailed over mdat of
Uia corn belt yesterday. Cash corn un
changed to Ho down.
The trade In oats won light yesterday,
the market In sympathy with corn eased
off on selling by Chicago bulls. Cash oatH
unchanged.
Clearances were! Wheat and flour,
40S.000 bu.; corn, 134,000 bu.; oats, 215,000 oil.
Liverpool close: Wheat, unchanged vo
rtd lower; corn, '.i4H.fi lower.
Primary wheat receipts wero $64,000 bu.
and shipments 520,000 bu against receipts
of 242,000 bu. and shipments of 207.000 bo.
last year.
Primary corn receipts were 1,467,000 bu.
and shipments 911,000 bu., against receipts
of 864,000 bu, and shipments of 465,000 uu.
last year.
Primary oats receipts were 903,000 bu.
and shipments 694,000 bu., against receipts
of 22J,(ui bu. nnd shipments of 774,000 uu.
last year.
The following cash sales were reported
today:
WHEAT No. 2 haid winter, 12
cars. 83tfc; n0. 3 hard, winter. 1 car, SSc:
1 car, 82Vic; 1 car, 82Kc; No. 3 spring, 1
car, S2o; I car, 82fcc; No. 3 mixed, 1
car, 83c; 1 car, S2ijc.
OATS-Standard, 1 car. 324c; No. 3
white, 5 cars, 31ic; no grade. 1 car, SlVic.
tuiux-jvo. a wnue, 2 cars, Myic; 1
car, 44c; No. 3 yellow. 2 cars, 43V4c; 4 cars,
43!4c; 2 cars, 43c. No. 4 yellow, 1 car,
42Hc. No. 3 mixed, 4 cars, 43c; 1 car, 42?ic.
No. 4 mixed, 1 car, 42Hc; 1 car, 42c.
Omaha Otan t'rlce.
WHEAT No. 2 hard, S3i864sc; No. 3
hard, S2S3Ho; No. 4 hard, 77iffSlo No. 3
spring, 82S2?ic; No. 4 spring, MbVc.
COHN INO. 3 white. 4tc4i4o: No. 4
white, 42&8'43c; No. 3 yellow. 4343!ic; No.
4 yellow, 4242V4c; No. 3, 42',4g43c; No. 4,
4IW42V4c: no grade, 38039c.
OATS No. 2 white. 32S32V4c; standard,
31Q32c; No. 3 white, 31HWic; No. 4
white. 31031UC.
BARLEY Malting, E2Q63c; No. 1 feed,
4045c.
RYE No. 2, E36D4c; No. 3, G8HSS)s.
t'arlot Receipts.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Chicago "11 466 131
Minneapolis- ... 1S4 ... ...
DulUth 197
Omaha 43 62 17
Winnipeg 213
Wires, down from Kansas city and dL
Louis on account of storm.
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Fcatarc ot the Trading and Closing;
Prices on Hoard of Trade.
CHICAGO, Jan. 8. Thrce-elghtha of a
cent covers the fluctuations of the dull
grain markets today, closing pricea being
without a material chango rrom yester
day. Provisions were slightly more active
and prices moderately higher. Prostrated
teLegraph wires curtailed business.
There being no news of Importanco r.a
affecting tlse wheat market, that pit was
left largely to tho whims of professional
traders. The result was diagnosed as a
"narroy, choppy and utterly unreliable."
market. Cables wens colorless, receipts
curtailed by tho cold weather and snow,
which Incidentally was reported to pro
vldo a sufficient cover for the fall sown
crop.
The story of corn was the story ot
wheat retold. Handlers of the spot articles
were unable to got reports regarding
overnight orders and stagnation re
sulted. Prices wcro a shade down at tho
close, but tho undertone was firm.
Oats were slightly easier. Cash traders
hedged a bit, selling May, which, how
ever, went to local' traders.
Provisions were firm and active on a
small run of. hogs and a sharp commis
sion houao demand. Receipt at tho stock
yards were curtailed by the storm. One
thousand tierces of lard, and SO.OUO pounds
of ribs wero delivered on January con
tracts. Futures ranged as follows!
Artlcle Open. High. Low. Close.Ye'y.
Wheatl
May,
1914!
9214
H4
9I?4 Oil,
91 (Sli
July.
Sept.
Corn
May.
July.
Sept.
Oats
May.
July.'
Sept.
Pork
Jan..
Man.
Lard
Jan..
May.
Ribs
Jan..
May.
8Uffl'9i!
MUSDiV4
89U
Mlt
49-.(&n
8St
4914'
iV.4
I
1
I
4954
514
4H
50Vifli'
49?i'3'H!
fi0i
50U6.
I 1
51frSl
51W,
S3U0J.1
33i
03U
33il
33H
3314
3314
17 60
IS 071,
9 45
9 7214
33W4I 33J4
33149 V,
I
17 70
U 12H
1
17 80
17 70
17 S3
18 20-22
9 62Vs
18 10-12
9 47W1
9 7214
I
9 C24
18 1714
9 C0-521
9 7714
9 47-6CH
9 72-75
9 62H1
9 7V72
9 SO
9 6714
9 73
9 G5
9 60
9 70-72
9 72-751 9 65-67
Chicago Cash Prices Wheat. No. 2 red.
$l,101.12Mi; No. 3 red, $l,04iW.0S; No. 2
hard, SKu&oec; No, 3 hard, 844j93c; No. l
northern $9V&fiU0l4c; No. 2 northern. 87
8SHc; No. 3 northern, 84a7c; No. 2 spring,
S7iiSSc; No. 3 spring. 84fcc; No. 4 spring.
7Sf(84c; velvet chaff. 8389c; durum, Kiii
8914c Corn, No. 3,'46l4(jj4714c; No, 3 white.
ii'WsviCi io. J yellow, WfVPii'M; MO. 4,
41ir4614o; No. 4 white. 461ift47c; No. 4 yel
low. 44l4i84lie. Oats, No. 2 white, 34f
34V4C. No. ?, 32B321c; No. 3 whit", 32W
3314c; No. 4 white, Jl'433e; standard
SH4'rf33Hc. Rye, No. 2. 4c. Burley. 4972c.
Timothy, fj.coga.so. Clover. $10.O0ffid8.5O.
HI'TTRR Stnailv: rnnin.rl,,
I EGGS Receipts 2,006 cases; 'fresh re
( celpts at mark, cases Included. S&Ej-usc;
iviiibeiuiui- urir, ivn1, lirsi, ic.
CHEESE Steady; daisies, l65B17c;
twins. 16'.4ftl614c; young Americas, 164H
17c; long horns, 16ftl7c.
TOTATOBS-Steady; receipts .17 cars;
Wisconsin. 42Sr47c, Michigan, 464tc; Min
nesota, 45848c.
PO ULTRY Firm; turkeys. allvo, 15o;
dressed, 21c; chlckekns, dressed, 14c;
springs, alive, 1414c.
VEAL-fcJteady, 9fHc. ,
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOL'IV-Steady; winter patents, $4.2&gi
4.90; winter straights. $3.904.C5; spring;
patents. $1.0004.20; spring straights, $3.StW
3.90; bakers. $..40tf?.GO.
RYB No. 2. 64c.
BARLEY Feed or mixing, f365c; aflr
to cliolce molting, 54j71c.
SEEDS Timothy, $f.(ge.90: clover,
$10.Kjj18.60.
PROVISIONS Moss pork, new, $17.7Mf
17.K7V I-ird, $9.Ktt4. Short ribs, loose,
$9.12lJl9.75.
Clearances of wlieat and flour were
equal to 4W,000 bu. Prlmarv receipts wero
HH.Of Uu . against 208,000 bit. a year ago.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow. Wheat,
It' eats. orn SIS v.irs. oats. K5 civr!;
hubs 8fc,w) la-ad
BITTER Steady . creamery. S4JH.V.
1XH1S -Receipts, iV; .use, fresh re
cr.pt at mark, cm I moIihU-1. JMWRo;
rt frlgerator. 19Hc; firsts, Ko.
CHK15Sn--Htfudy; recolpts ST cars; Wis
consin. 4-tHTc; Michigan. iSfNc. Minne
sota, IMHSc
Pol" LTRY Firm: turkeys, alive, 1e.
dressed, ao, chickens, tlrvBsed. lc:
sprlURH, alive. Hfeo.
VBAlv-titcaUy; ftgl4i
NKW YORK UU.NKItAI. MAIIKUT
Unotntlnn of the llnr on Vnrlona
Commodities.
NEW YORK. Jan. S.-FLOl"R-MBrket
quiet; spring patents. $4.404M.; winter
straights, tl.4J94.S5; winter imtents. $ .65
fffi.00; spring clears, $4.1&0I-4T: winter
exttas No 1. $4.0f.4.ir.; winter extras
No. 2, $3.Mf4.0S; Kansas straights. $4.Ctttf
4.10. Rye flour, dull, fair to good. $S.W
3.Sfi; choice to fancy, $3.90M.oo. Buck
wheat flour, steady, $i40 per 100 pounds.
OORNMKAL-Steady; fine whlto and
yellow. $1 30130. coarse, tl.Sl.W; kiln
dried, $3.15.
RTE-Qulet; No. 2 western, 6&tf67c c.
I. f. Buffalo.
HARLEY Steady ; feeding, 59c c. I f.
New York; malting. 60070c c. 1. f. Buf
falo. (WHEAT Spot market ensy; No. 2 led.
$1.0ti, elevator, and $1.07, f. o. b. afloat,
both nominal. No. 1 northern Duluth, K",
f. o. b. afloat Futures market was dull,
closing 'ic net higher for regular and Vc
higher for bonded wheat.
CORN Spot market steady, export.
65 e. f. o. b. afloat.
OATS M pot market quiet; standard
white, 40c, nominal: No. 3, SSHtlS94o, No.
4, SSigato; natural white, r'i'frCWHc; re
ceipts, ffi.OOO bu.; shipments, 14,000 bu.
FEED Steady; western spring bran
(100-pound sacks), $24.00; standard mid
dling (100-pound sacks). $24.00: city (luo
poiind sacks). $24.60.
HAY Steady. Rtandard. $1.05; No. 1,
fl.V7mfl.10; No. 2. $1.00011.024; No. 3, M
f8,V.
HOPS Steady . state, common to choice.
1912, 23ir.12c; 191ft 124fl5e; Pacific coast
1912, lOfjSSe: 1911. UtflGc.
HIDESSteady; Central America. 274c;
Bogota, 274Mc
LEATHER Firm: hemlock firsts. 1S3
29e; seconds. 27j2Sc; thirds. 2IJr2Be; re
jects, 19.ff20c.
PROVISIONS Pork, easy, mess, $1S.T5
ew.25; family. $22. 00 23.00- short clear.
$22.0Wf2l.0O. Beef, quiet: mew, $20.COii2U"l;
family. $24.00Sr2T.00: beef hams, $.W.(XV3I
32.00. lard, weak; middle west pi line,
t9.6Sfi0.7S: refined, quiet; continent. tlo.4.i,
South America. $11.20; compound, tT.TWj)
8.00.
TALLOW Uuny; prime city, hogs
heads, 6',4c; special, 7c; country, CtfffVic
refined, steady.
Bl'TTER Unsettled; receipts. 5,000 tubs;
creamery extras. 36ff364c; firsts 32Qc;
factory held. 22Wft24c.
CHEESE Steady and unchanged: re
ceipts 1,000 boxes.
EGGS Firmer; receipts, 7,561 cases;
frenh gathered, seconds and lower grailus,
SWr23c; icfrlgcrator. Bpeclal marks, fancy
and locnl storage charges puld. 205I20V4o;
nearby hennery, whites, funcy, large, now
laid, 35006c; western gathered whites, 26
41 32c.
St. 1, mils (iencrnl .lurkcl.
ST. LOUIS, Jan. 8. WHEAT Cash,
higher; track. No. 8 red, $1.005fl.l2!4; No.
2 hard. 88H4fl92c.
Conx Higher; track, No. 2. 46c; No.
2 white, 49MfW4c.
OATK-Steady; trnck, No. 2, 33'ic; No.
2 white, 35t.
Closing prices of futures:
WHEAT Firm; May, 92?ic; July SSVitp
SSHc.
CORN Weak; May. 48?4:; July. 49Tc.
OATS Firm: May. 334c; July, 31c.
RYE Unchanged nt C2',c.
FLOUR Quiet; red winter patents.
$4.90f5.10; extra fancy and straight. $4.00
4.60; hard winter clears, $3.40if3.tV0.
SEED Timothy, $10.00.
CORNMEAIi-$2.90.
BRAN Strong; sacked, cast truck, $1.02
1.06.
HAY - Steady,;, timothy,' $12.00t17.00;
prairie, f 11.0014.50. '
BAGGING 9760.
TWINE-Ilomp, So.
PROVISIONS Pork, unchanged; Job
bing, $16.75. Lard, unchanged: prime
steam, $10.95011.05. Dry suit meats, un
changed; boxed extra shorts, llc; clear
ribs, HJc; short clears, 11c. Bacon,
unchangud; boxed extra shorte, 12Hc;
clear ribs, 12?io; short clears,. 124c.
POULTRY Firm; chickens, 12c;
springs, 14c; turkeys. 17c; ducks, 15c;,
geese, 12c.
BUTTER Firm; creamery. 2735c.
Eaas-Hlgher at 25c.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bunds 6,000 11,000
Wheat, bushels 48,000 115,000
Corn, bushels 53.01) 101,000
Oat, bushuls 61,000 103,000
KniiHiis City Grain nnd Provisions.
ICANSAS CITY. Jan. 8.-WHEAT Un
changed: No. 2 hard, R4fWlc; No, 3, 8.1
90c; No. 2 red, $1.0341.07VS; No. 3, 97ciai
$1.0514.
CORN Steady to 14c lower; No. 2
mixed. 4614c; No, 3, 46c; No. 2 white. 434
i?49c; No. 3. 48c.
OATS Unchanged; No. 2 white, 34t!5o;
No. 2 mixed. 3Mi03Hc
Closing prices of futures:
WHEAT May. 8014c: July. SV.tmVAc.
CORN May. 4Sic; July, 4S?i(4S7ic.
OATS May, 35c. t
HAY Unchanged.
RYE Unchanged.
EGGS Extras, 27c; firsts. 24!4il'25c; sec
onds, 15c.
POULTRY Hens, 12M3c; roosters, Sc;
young turkeys, 18c; ducks, 1 134; 14c.
Receipts. Shipments,
Wheat, bushels 43,000 63,000
Corn, bushels 32.000 42.000
Outs, bushels 20,000 3,0(10
Prorln Market;
I'EORIA. Jan. 7. CORN 14 lc up; No.
3 white. 47c; No. 4 white. 46!Jc; No. 3 yel
low, 4M47c; No. 4 yellow, 4KWc; No.
2 mixed, 4014c; No. 3 mixed, 451i6 4614c;
No. 4 mixed. 44Mtft45Uc; sample. 4!4c.
OATS UWHc up; No. 2 white, 34c:
standard. 33l4c; No. 3 white, S3e; No. 1
white, 32',5c.
Mlhvnukrr (irnlii Sliirket,
MILWAUKEE, Jan. 8. WHEAT No. 1
northern, 89tfWc; No. 2 northern. SeCSSc;
No. a hard winter. (HB3o,; Muy, 89!4&89Hci
July, SSVfSSHc
CORN No. 3 yellow. 46',4ft47c; No. 2
white, 4714c; No, .1, 46'a46V4c; May, 49-14c;
July, COlic.
OATS-StandRrd, 3314c.
Peorlu -tlnrUcl.
PEORIA, Jun. 8.CORNUnchanged lo
lie lower; No. 4 white, 45c; No. 3 yellow
45i 46;c No. 4 yellow. 44J445Hc; No. 3
mixed, 45H'&46;c No. 4 mixed, 441i-l5iic:
sample. 4214c
OATS Unchanged ; No. 2 white, 33;c;
standard. 834PiBVic; No. 3 white, 32ic:
No. 4 white, 32H32?4C. '
MlnnenpollH (iralu JltarUel,
MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 8. WHEAT
May, 8C?;c; July, 88c; cash. No. 1 haul,
81V4c; No. 1 northern, S4fS5ic; No. 2
northern, fcafttiS-ftto; No. 2 hard, Montana.
S34c; No. 3. NXeSH4c.
tills nnd Ilnaln,
SAVANNAH. Jan. 8. TURPENTINE
Firm at ,U40c.
ROSIN-Flruu type F, $5.325rC33; tyDe
G, $5.42iiC.45. lype
Wool Market.
ST. LOUIS. Jan. 8. WOOI-.steady
territory and western mediums, 2lr20c'
line mediums, 18ft20c; fine, 1&?17c. '
SAYS MAIL ORDER LUMBER
DEALERS ARE PERSECUTED
CHICAGO, Jan. 8. Persecution on the
part of tho Retail Lumber Dealers' asso
ciation was testified to by Henry W.
Scott, owner of several mall order houses
In Davenport, la., today before Special
Examiner Roy E. Fuller, In the govern
ment case brought against the retail
lumber deaers under the Sherman anti
trust law.
"They employed any means short of
murder and fire," ho sold, "They had de
tectives In our plant, bribed our employes
and traced all of our shipments and then
warned dealers In the towns to which
we shipped."
The Persistent an'. Judicious Use tt
Newspaper Advertising Is the Road to
Dullness Success.
1
NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
Copper Issues Depressed by Increase
in Metal on Hand.
TENDENCY OF STEEL IS LOWER
With Decline of Activity In Lenders
There Is Diversion nf Specula
tive Interest to l.esn Prom
inent .Stocks.
NEW YORK, Jan. S -Copper shared
were depressed today by the unexpectedly
large Increase In the stooks of thn metal
on hand, which was disclosed lu the
producers' statement for Dcember. Steel
also showed a sagging tendency, nt one
time, selling off a ixilnt Aside from the
metal stocks the movement among the
favorito speculative mediums whs un
usually narrow, with a heavy undertone
toward tho close.
With tho decline of activity In tho
lenders there whs a diversion of spei 11
latlvo interest to less prominent stocks,
a number of which developed strength.
Beet Sugar sold 3 points above. Its low
price of yesterday and Western Maryland
Issues advanced shnrply.
The Increase of more than 19.000.000
tons In copiw stocks wn larger than
had been forecasted and the iiniounl .f
tho metal now on hand Is tho largest
Blneo November, 1911.
..!?1J'ln' yMt'rdoy" engagement i f
H. tW.OOO gold for export, announcement
was niacin today of tliu engagement of a
similar amount. Although the rise lu for
eign exchange rates has been pronounced
quotations "are still below what Is re
garded ns the export point.
The bond market was Irregular. Total
Jales, par vnluo, $2,735,000. United Htutes
bonds were unchanged on call.
NVunber of itlfa md Ih!Ioi quotation! on
tocln wr it follm:
, . SiIm Itleh. Uw. Clow.
AmlmtM Copper .... 30.000 '9, 17 TTU
Amu-Iron Agricultural u
American hn Sunnr.... H.MO JS 91 H
Amortonn rin too ijtj ja i-
American Can ifd io ni, mi4 jUi.
American tV P joo M4 (5 U
American C)Unn Oil too 17U M M
Am Ice Htrui'ltlM
American I.lneeed ' 1014
American Lx-omntlre 4114
American a. . It c.ooo "i", i,
Am. S H. ptd M0 10, m lifti,
Am. Suar Tletlntna; uj
American T. ft T cm lSMt UVi S9li
American Tobacco l.TCo SMli :u t4
Anuconda Mlnlna; Co S.loo 40' .U St
Alchlaon Kx 104 lo lo
Atchlion pM 500 101 101 100H
Atlantic CVaat IJn jjj
naltlmorn A Ohio l.joo IMli 105H 106H
Bethlehem steel Moo sm, M. S,
nrookljn Rapid Tr. 2,(00 M'i 1S
Canadian racltlc a,J0t) Ml?, tJ', sIV
Central Lcaiher jjit
Cheanpeaaa & Oho ?vt
C1Ucao O. W m 16S 1114 nn
CJilcaro, M. & Rt. P.... S.sno m, 115 1IJH
Chlcsin .V. W wo 197 JSI Urt
cioriuio v. & i 100 33?; am
Consolidated Uaa IPoo 141S 10 140H
Corn ProducU 700 1H IIS 13U
Delaware Hudaon 100 17 17 15
Denver & Illo tlrand. .. 4W 72 11 tli
Dener & II. 0. pfd 1,00 401( M4 Si
IlIMlllera Securities .... 1.400 M'i U 1914
5rl" 1,700 SSH S3 3S'
Krle lit pM 400 4li 4I 4i4
Krle M pfd 39
Oenerat Uectrla MO 1S 1SJ 111
Great rlhern ptd 3.S0O ism 131 13U,
flreat Northern Ore ctia, 10O CO 4 401J 44(4
Illinois Central U7H 137 127
Interbormmh. Met. :oo isii 114 ,
Inter. Met. pfd 700 Wtt 61'i
International llarveeter. . 300 lit ltt not;
Inter-Marino pfd 104
International Paper H
International Pump WK) 17 17 IT
Kasans City Southern 3(4
I. arlede (laa 300 lOCVi KM 4 1034
lehtih Valley 700 147 1C ltt
lxu!llle & Naihvllle 141
M , St. r & S. H. M J404
MlMiourl, K. A T M0 394 3$H !84
Mlauutl raclflc ,700 13 414 C!4
tUtlonal lllacult , 121
National Iend is
N". It. It. ot M. M pfd 37
Sew York Central ,1 lot
N. V , O. t. W 31
.Norfolk & Weatern 111
North American 81
Northern Toclflo l,Ti0 133!i 1314 113
Pacific Mall 31
rennaylvanla t'K) 133S 1334 1U4
reople'a On COO 118 lit IIS
r a. c. bi. Ij 100
rittaburith Coal 33;
Prrraed Steel Car 100 9 3t 354
Tullman Palace Car 166
.Readlnr lt.MO 1674 16S 1664
nepubllc I. &. B .100 234 4 M!i
llepubllc I t H. pfd.... 300 $e; l Ml;
Itock Inland Co 34
Tlock Inland Co. ptd CUi
Bt. U & B, F. 3d pfd 3Ti
seaboard Air Line 1t'
Seaboard A. h. pfd 300 C54 IS4 ii
Bloaa-Rheffleld 8. & 1 43
Houtheru Pacific ,! 1074 0t 1014
Southern Hallway 2,100 :4 174 21
Bo. HallKay pfd SO 4
Tenneaaee Copper SO1) 374 374 374
Teias & Pacific 300 234 334 33
Union Pacific 14,300 160H 1564 4
Union Pacific pfd 700 81 804 904
United State Ilealtjr 73
United Btutea Hubber.... 1,100 (44 Sili MS
United States Steel 19,100 684 74 674
V. 6. Steel pfd 6ft) 1104 1104 1104
Utah Copper s.. 4, COO S04 574 67
Va.-Carollna Cheivlcal .. 300 414 4
Wabaeh 4 3M !,i ,,- 3V
WahiUh pfd 134
Weatern Maryland ....... 4,000 414 384 404
Western Union 1,500 76 75 744
WeatlntliotiK lllectrto ... 200 78 78 78
Wheeling & U B 7
ISx-dlvldend.
Tulal aalea fur the day, 210,100 atlajei,
Spyr Vorlc Money JlnrUel,
NBW YORK, Jan. S.-MO.VEY-O11 call
easy, IDJQfl per cent; ruling rate, 2i per
cent: closing bid, 2 per cont; offered
at 3 per cent Time loans: weak; sixty
days, 4 per cont; ninety days 44, per
cent: six months, 4ty per cent.
PRIME! MI5RCANT1MS PAPHIU-cVoCH
per cent. .Sterling oxchapge: firm, with
actual business In bunkers' bills ut $4. (Ok)
for sixty day bills und ut $4.S0 for de
mand. Commercial bills: $4.8Pi.
muVBR Bar, KOic; Mexican dollars,
43c.
nONU.S Government, steady; railroad,
Irregular.
ciuxiiiK nuotatlons on bonds today were
is follows:
U. S. ref. la, ret... 101 K. C. So. lef. (a... H4
do coupon 101 8. deb. At 1931 914
U. P- 3s, ret 10; 4 1,. & V, unli 4a.... 1184
do coupon 10r4 M. K. &. T. fit 4a. 944
U. 8. 4i, re 113 d nen. 44e.. . 84
do coupon 1134 Mo. raMflc 4 704
Panama 3a coupon.. 1014 do ioiiv. 6a 88
A.-C. 1t r. ctfa... W N. II. It. ot M. 44a 8I4
Amer A. 6a. .. .10I4N. Y. C. g. 34 -.. 87
A. T. Ac T. cv 4 .110 do deb. 4a 914
Am. Tobacco 6t... 1304 N. V. N. II. A II.
Armour A- Co. 44 14 cr. 8H 864
Atchlaon gen. ca.. (TH N". & W. lit c. 4a. 7
do cv. 4t IKjO 1034 'do ct la 1134
do cv. a. ...IO04N0. laclflc 4a 314
A. C. U tat 4a 984 do 3a 04
Hal. t Ohio 4 97 O. B. U rfdr. 4a... 93
do 34 9l4Peen. tv. 4a 1916. 74
UroOk. Tr cv. 4a.. 914 do con. 4a 10JH
On. of (la. 6a 107HIttadlnc ren. 4 974
On. Leather 6a 914 B. U & 8, F. tg 4a 74
Cnea. L. Ohio (4..1(4 do (en. (a 834
do etinv. 44a 934St. L. 8, TV. e. 4a.. 804
Chicago tc. A. 34s-. 1 8, A. U ad). 6a.. . 74
C." D. t Q. J, 4.,.. 648o. I'ac. ool. 4i... . 934
do can. 6a 96 do cv. 4a 934
C II S !' n 44a.. JWU to lat ref. 4 934
C, It. I. tc P c. la. 6 60. n&llwar (a... 1084
do rfg. 4a 88 do gen, 4a 78
0. ft 8. r tc e 44a 94 Union Pacific 4a.. .no
D. It. ov. 4a T do cv. a 97
D. ft It, O. ref. Sc.. 834 Mo lit ft ref. 4a . 55 4
DlitlllCTa' Ca (94 U. 8. Hubbor 6a. . .1034
Brlo'p. I. 4a KV. R Steel 3d 6a. .1014
do gen. 4a 754 Va. -Car. Chem. 6a. .98
do cv. 4r. er. II 7VWabeh ltt & ex. 4a 634
III. Cen. tit raf. 4a ff(4 Weatern Md. 4a.. . 83U
Inter. Met. 44a.. .. 6l4Weet. Hlec. cv. t.. 934
Inter. M M. 44i - M Wla. Central 4a..
Japan 44" 90
llld Offered
' Itiiatoii .Mining: Slock.
BOSTON, Jan. 8,-Closlng quotations on
mining stocks woro follows:
Allouea 41 Mohak . f(
Amal. Copper 774Nevada tVm . .. Jl:
A- Z. 1 & 8 . . 394Nlplialng Mlnea ... Mi
Arltona Com SShbrth flu (to 314
n. & C. C, S. M. 6M North Ijika 34
Cal. Arlwna (9 Old Dominion M
Cal. c llecla 616 Osceola n
Centennial 11 cjulncy ' 7J
Cop. Itanse C. C . 494 Shannon 134
Kaat Ilutta Ct, M . 144 Superior ig!
Franklin 84 Superior & D. M... 34
Olroux Ojo 34xamarark n
Oraoby Con. . .. 894 L. S. 8. 11. M .. 484
Orcene Cananea ... 84 do pfd 494
Ille Itoyale Copper. 314Utah Con 104
Kerr Uke 34Utah Copper Co ... 674
Lake Copper 214 Winona ju
I Halle Cupper. ... S Wolverine 71
Ulaml Copper . J
Aiked.
(iiiiilltlon iir 'I'rriiHiiry.
WAHIIINOTO.V, Jan. S.-Tho condition
of the I'nlted Htutes treasury at the be-
crlnnlni? nf ltllHlnMn Imlai. xrA.i.i
balance, $s$,672.f17. In hanks and Phlllp-
i"W irpury. 6j,'V!'.vU, 'total v geuelul
fund. $U.2SI.1.V. tieceipta yeaterdav.
$l..isx.-', dlsbutsements. $2.75.4,141. The
deficit this fiscal vear Is $t,tl,KK, ngalnit
a denclt of $:t.M.7SH Inst year. The fm
ui es for i-ecolpts. dlsbursenients nnd
deficit exclude Panama canal and public
debt transactions.
i - -
."Sr-vr Ycirk llnlnnr Slock.
NI5W VOltlv, Jan. S.-Closlng quolaUotis
on mining stocks were:
Corn. Tunnel head IIHMeirran M
!,cadttue Cea. ,. . 6 Ontario 30
Iron Silver 190 Ophlr It
Coin. Tunnel itoek.. 8 small llcrea 16
Utile Oiltf 4 Slandard 1M
Cen Cal ft Va. . .21 Yellow Jacket It
Mo bonds . . . 134
Ortered.
London Stuck. Mnrket,
LONDON. Jan. S. -American securities
opened steady and n fraction higher.
Trading was tight during tho forenoon,
but a good tone prevailed.
Ilnnk Clenrlnua.
OMAHA. Jan. S. Bang clearings for to
day Were $2.7ai.7lV25 and $2.4?2.fW7.03 for
the corresponding day last year.
OMAU.V (JliMTltAI. MAHKIIT.
CHliESlS Imported SwUs, Sic; Ameri
can Swiss, "tic, block Swiss, 24a; twins,
too; daisies. 20c; triplets, Wo; Young
Americas, 21c; blue label brick. SOc; lim
pergor. :-lb c; 1-lb . 33c: New Turk
white, 204c-
BF.KF IH'TS- Wholesale prices of beef
cuts, effective January 6 are as follows:
No; 1 libs, Wc; No. 2. l&Hc No. .1. llc;
No. I loins. So; No. 2. 16ic; No. 3. lljo;
No. 1 chucks. 9t4c; No. 2. S;o; No. 8, 84o;
No. 1 round, 13c. No. 3, UVc, No. S. 10Hc;
No. 1 plates, R4e, No. 2. 7He; No. 3, "Uc.
POUUTRY llrollers. $5.0iri).00 per dox.,
hens, l.V, cocks, llo, ducks, 20c; geese, ISc;
turkeys, 25c: pigeons, per dot., $1.20. Alive,
bnrllers. 16c; hens, lie; old roosters, 614c;
ducks, full feathered, lllc. geese, full
feathered, lac; tut keys, ISc. pigeons, per
doK., 1W0: homers, 2M. squabs, No. 1,
$1 W; No. 2. 60c.
FISH (Frosh) Pickerel, 11c, frozen;
white. 14o, frozen; trout, lie, froxen;
larxn crupples, 12o;. froxen; Hpunlah
mackerel, 16c, eel. 15c, haddock, l.V;
flounders, Ita; green catfish, lie; shad
roe, per pair, 40c: salmon. 15o; halibut.
10c, frozen. 13c; buffalo, 9c. bullheads. 13c.
Oysters, bay standards, $1 90, northern,
$1.00; selects, $1.80; counts, $it.
FRUITS Oranges. California navels,
Cully colored, SO else. $2.00; W Mve. U.'ii;
12(1 slxe. J2 W; UO, 176, 200 and 21S alge,
$3.00. Urape fruit: extra fancy Florida,
40, 61, 1 and 80. per box, $3.(0. Cranber
ries: Wisconsin long keeping, extra fancy
Howes'. Jumbo, per bbl., $!).tAi; extra fancy
Jersey, per bbl., $9.0); extra fancy. Bella
und Cherry, per box, $3.00. Lemons: Air
Bhlp brand, 309 or 360 slse, $176. Cocoanuta;
In sacks, per suck, $6.75 ; per dozen, too.
Honey: new Colorado, twenty-four
frames, per case, $3.76. Dates; Fard, IS
lb. box. per lb., llo. New Hall. bulk, per
lb., 7c; new Anchor Pkg, (30 cartons), per
dox, new uromenary cm cartons),
per box, $2.75. Figs, new 12 12. per box,
h&c: new C crown (Turkey), 16o; new 6
crown (Turkey), 16c, new 7 crown tTur
key), 17o. Apples: extra fancy Washing
ton Jonathans, 118. 12S, 138, 160, li box.
$1.S5; extra funcy Washington Q rimes1
Uoldens, 11,1, 125, 138. U0, box, $1.76; extra
fancy Washington Roman Beauties, 72, 80,
bS. . 103, 123. box, $1.75; oxtra fancy
Washington llluck lien Davis, 72, 60. &i,
US, 104, 123 count, box, $1.76; extra fancy
Washington Ilcd Wine tiaps, 104, 113, 133,
138, box, $2.00; oxtra fancy Pink Cheek
Waxen ami White Winter Pearmatns, W,
104, 113. 126, 138. 160, 163 count, box, $2.00:
extra fancy Colorado, unwrapped. White
Winter Pearinnlns, 160, ltSJ, IkO, 200 count,
box, $l.t6; extra fancy New York Bald
wins, per bbl., $2.90; extra fancy New
York It. I. Urecnlngs, per bbl., $3.26; ex
tra fancy New York Htato Hussets. ner
bbl., $3.00; extra fancy AMsaourl jonn-
l,.xa o.C MaLIah, a.. .Kl i.ul
6 bbl. lots or more, assorted, lfo per bbl.
off; extra fancy Missouri Ben Davis, par
bbl., $2.60; extra ianoy Missouri Wine
yaps, per bb! 13.25: extra fancy Missouri
Pippins, per bbl,, $2.76; extra fancy Mis
souri Willow Twigs, Black Twigs, York
Imperials und other fine varieties, per
bbl., $3.26; extra fancy Missouri lied
Uano, per bbl.. $2.00.
Wool .Market.
BOSTON. Jan. 7.-WOOL -Domestic
trade in are looking forward to the 1913
clip with considerable satisfaction, as the
old clip If. well sold up and prices are
holding f.'ilrly firm. The demand for
scoured wool is more pronounced, Terri
tory stock In original bags and nearby
tlceces are dull. Home Inquiry Is reported
lu Texas twelve months" stock. The lead'
lug domestic: quotations follow; Ohio
fleeces Delaine washed, 34c; XX, :i2o;
llillf hlnnri cnmlilticr MlUJftOn? 4 hrA.tt-li t h
blood combing, &Vc; delaine unwashed,
My:SMo: fine unwashed, 24o. Michigan
, and New York fleeces Finn unwashed,
2:''rtlc; delaine, unwashed, 24Q24Hc; half
union, same, imao; o Diooa, iinwasnca,
,U.r,m, VI,w,ii.lt, nnil (lnnllH'rlir.
eighths olood, 3f31c; quartor blood, .KW
uic; uentucxy ana similar unit uioou, un
washed. S728c: three-eighths blood, un
washed, 31 H) 32c. Bcoured basis Texas,
line, six to eight mnntht, fif0i7c; fine,
twelve months, C2tC3c, fine, fall, 475f4Se.
California- Northern, rafjftV; middle coun
ties, rSC2c; southern, 4StfW9c; fall, free,
tSfiOOc. Oregon Kastern, No. 1 staple,
Git'Cflc; enstern clothing, COc; valley. No.
1. Me. Territory Pino staple, VSfi7o"
fine, medium staple, 64CfC3o; fine clothing.
COfi62c; fino medium clothing, 6"G6Uc; half
blood oomblngs, CZiafAo; thrco-clghths
blood, combing, 67iJI6Sc; quarter blood,
combing. 6341C6C!. I'ulled. fine A, 67416V;
A supers. fiQ47c.
HT. IXimS, Jan, 7.-WOOL-8te,Tdy; me
dluin grades, combing and clothing, 2314
5l2); light fine. l321c; hcaT flno, 13W
18c; tub wanticd, 274)06c,
CMICAtJO MVK STOCIC JMAItlvHT
Cattle Slriidy to Higher Hogs
Mtronu- In HlKher Sheep IllKhrr.
CiriCAGO, Jan, S.-CATTtJV-Ii-celpts,,
14,000 head; market steady to 100
higher; heoves. $5.90to5.40; Texas steers,
ft.7CftC.fiS; western steers. f."i.70tl7,IO;
stocllcrs nnd feeders, $!.4g7.ri5; cows
and heifers, $2.R5(fi,7.80: calves, $7.00tiI0.7I.
HOflri-Hecelpts, 32,1)00 head; market
strong to 6c higher; light, $7.20fft7.45;
mixed, $7.30iT7.47; heavy. $7.2Oi7.60:
rough, $7.20ii7.30; pigs, $3.7&U7.45. bulk of
sules, $7.25S7.4S.
HHUrSP AND LAMBH-Ilecelpts, 18,(W)
head; market, 10S16c higher; natives,
$1 frfff.15; western. $4.76fJ.2r.; yearlings,
$6.2Sf9.25; lambs, native, $6.UVt7D.16; west
erns, 3J5.7Bfr9.lt.
tit. LuiiIm Lire fClock Jlurkel.
ST. IOFIH, Mo., Jan. S. CATTLri
Xtecelpts, 3,100 head. Including HOD Tex
nns, market 162So lower; choice to fl-ie
steers, $8,76fj9.W; good to choice, $7,6011
8 76; dressed und butcher steers, $S.lVo
7.60: stockers anil feedrs, $3.25f7.90; cows
and hrlfers, $.V6OrfS.90; caiincrs, $4.60177.00;
fancy cows. $ti.lO-ii.7.t)0; bulls, $3.fAff4.00;
calves, $4.CKyrfT).7fi; Texas and Oklahoma
stners, $3.60ij7 90; cows and heifers, $a05
86.00.
HOOS-Ilecelpts, 12,000 head; market
t"o lower: pigs und lliflits, $6.767.60:
mixed ami butchers, $7.2Va7.&0; good
heavy. $7.4&fi7.&0.
SJ1WHP AND TAMBft-HecolptS, n.000
head: market 20c lower: muttons, $4.35
ft.00; yearlings, $7.00MS.10; lambs, $il!5fi
9.00; culls and bucks, $2.00fi0.00.
)
Kbiiioi City l.lvr .Stock IMnrkrl.
ICANSAS CITY, Jan. R. -CATTISH-Ite-celpts,
7,000 Ixuul, including 1,000 south
erns; struers strong to l&c lower; others
steady, strong, active; dressed beef and
export steers, $7.76fj0.10; fair to good,
$7.00i37.76; western steers. f0.0OBfi.60j
stockers and feedors. $5.tt-(ir)".50: southern
steers. $6.0a7.CO; southern cows. $.1,760
6 25; native cows, .i.7&'ii,7r; nallvo heif
ers. IWt&IMl bulls. $3.031.60j calves,
$ii.(yjfioco.
IIOOS- necelPts. 8.WM head; market
steady to 6o hlglier, bulk of sales, $7.26fjp
7.40; heavy, $7.337. 42V4; packers and
butchers, $7.26'7.40; light. $7.1Or7.30; Pigs,
f6.6O1ifi.90.
HIIUKP AND LAMBS Iteceipts. S.OlO
head; market steady to lOo higher;
lambs. $7.Wi.2S; yearlings, $n.0O37.R0;
wethers, $5.WiVi.0O: ewes. $4.3V&6.25;
stockers and feeders. firjOtftOO.
St. .Insepli lily Hlnck Mnrkef,
ST. JOHHPH. Jan. S.-CATTU5-ni.
celpts 1.600 head; market steady: steers,
$0.7WH0.); cows and heifers, $3.7tist8.00;
calves, $5.fea0.C0.
IIOOS lleeelpts 6.200 head, market
Steady; top, $7.35; hulk nf sales, $71587.30.
S1IURP AND LAMBS Ileceipta 1.0U0
headlmorket st-ving to 23c higher. Iimbs,
$.00Q?.00.
Slock In rilichl.
Hecelpts of live stock at the five prln
elKil western markets yetseray;
Cnttle. Hogs. Sheep.
South Oniahu 3,200 7..W 12.300
St. Joseph l.UO 6,200 1.0O1
Kansas City . .. 7.0H0 S.M! 8,000
St Louis H,10H I2.UX) B.0OU
Toluls
2 VW B' 31 41,300
OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET
No Very Great Chungc in Cattle of
Any Kind.
CATTLE STEADY WITH TUESDAY
Sheep Miirl l.nniba 5trnnir In Ten to
KUtrrn t enia Hither Than Tnea-iImj-
anil Active nt the
Alliance,
SOFTU OMAHA, Jail. S. 1911
Iteceipts were: Cattle, lloxs. Hhep.
Official Monday M69 6.014 1I.T2S
Official Tuesday 6.203 10,4i 10,470
ltallmate Wednesday.. 3,200 7.3"W 12.3X
Three days this w'k.t4,(4 2t,$20 34,413
Same das last wreki.12.iV7 18.474 33.236
Same duys 2 wks. ago. 3,fA-. 11.612 13.606
Same days .1 wks. iiko.U.OOJ 26.4W 20,2V)
Same duys 4 wks. ago lS.OSiH 37,72 36,8'
Same days last ear.. 14,019 37. 2W 27.S77
The following tables shows tho receipts
of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha
for the, year to date as compared with
last year: 1918. 1912. inc. Dec
Cuttle 30,130 24.VM . ... 3,868
Hogs 40,1V. M,M
Sheep 51,087 42,353 8,734
The following talile shows the range ot
prices for hogs at South Omaha for the
lust few days, with comparisons:
Date. 1913. I912,19U lIO.1900.lloa.l!'07i
Jan. 1..
i IOal 8 CWI i 5 241 6 63,
4 86 6 24
4 3 6 21
4 40 2
4 35 6 30
6 33
4 SI
6 78 4 31
4 23 6 38
Jan. 2.
Jan. 3.
Jail. 4.
Jan. 6.
Jan, 6.
Jan. 7.
Jan. 6.
7 Oltjl 0 CJ0, 7 Ml 16 76
7 12H 6 901
mill v Mr a
S 02
8 30!
7 14tj S 90
I 6 W
7 W
S 331 5 70
8 47 6
8 Ci'i 6 iSi
7 $0 S 49
7 7i;
7 SOI
7 13 tt 17
7 1)i
6 17
6 1
S 4I 5 fv';
'Sunday.
Iteceipts and disposition ot live stock
at the Union Stuck yards, South Omaha,
for the tnuiity-four hours ending at 3
o'clock, January 8:
niicntPTS-OAus.
Cattle. Hogs.Shrep. UVs.
C M. & HI. P.. lly 4 2
Wulmsh 4 ,, ..
Missouri Pacific. 6
t'nloii Pacific It.
U. A: N, W. lly. trust).. 6
C. N. W. My. (west).. 40
('.. SU P., M. A O .. 24
V., II. & Q. lty. (east).. 3
V., 11. & l). lly. twest).. 3rt
C. !L 1 A P. (West).. ..
Illinois Central lly" 2
U Q. W. Uy 1
2 .. 1
2S 13
.1 A 1
31 4 ..
m 7
2 1 ..
lo ; l
3 24 ..
I
'2 2
Total receipts HI 102 61
DISPOSITION-!! KAl).
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep,
M6rrls & Co XA
1 M
1,901
Swift and Company.... !2A
Cudaliy litcklng Co.... 873
Armour A Co x
ScliNsurts & Co
1.IP.C
l.Wd
1,768
2,644
1,402
2,62u
Morroll Ill
Lincoln Packing Co., 21 ....
W. 1J. Vunsant Co.... 04
lientou, VntiMunt it L. 13 ....
Hill ti Sou 127
H. liwls 174
Illusion & Co 10
.1. 1). Hoot & Co Ul
.1 11. Hulla , 44
li. F. Husk 66
.McCrcaryi A Kellogg.. 73 ....
H. F. Hamilton 20
Sullivan llros. 2U
Kothschlld & Krb.... 37
Alo. & Kans.-Cuir. Co.. 9
Cllno ft Christie 32
Other buyers 434
Totals 4,215 6.355 M75
CATTLI-Cattle receipts woro moderate
today, largely on account of the severe
cold and stormy weather. The total fur
tho three duys this week, howevcl', shows
a gain of about 2,000 head over the corre
sponding period of lust week nnd Is tully
as lurgc ns a year ago. The market as a
whole was In pretty fair snapo ana a
large proportion ot tne cuttle sold lu vory
fulr seuson.
Heof steers were rather slow nnd dull,
Salesmen, owing to tho small supply,
were very much Inclined to try to xorco
an advance. On tho other hand buyers
were not sufficiently anxious for cuttlo
to push prices up even unaqr tho prospect
or light receipts for the remainder of
the week. Thus It happened that the
forenoon was well advanced beforo tho
tnoderute receipts had ohungd hands, and
prices as n rule did not snow any gloat
change In either direction, but such a
change as took place wus on the side ot
stronger prices.
Cows and heifers commanded about
steady prices, and the bulk ot the re
ceipts changed hands lu lair seuson.
While the country dcmutid tills week
hus been very moderate, tow buyers com
ing In while the weather Is vo severe,
still cattle of that description generally
commanded steady prices.
Quotations on cattle: licet steers, good
to choice, $7.tOQ9.00; beef steers, fair to
good, lu.v04iti.lKj; bee.t steers, common to
lair, $6.0OiiiL90; good to choice heifers,
$d.7tVfj6.7j; good to choice cows, $5.40fj6.0;
cows, fair to good grades, $l.40j,40; coin
moo to fair grades, $3.uO04.4o; good to
choice stockers and feeders, tt.60i$8.0o;
fair to flod stockers und feeders, fi.Wxf
6.60; common to fair stockers and feed
ers, $5,003.80; stock cows un heifers, $160
U 15.25 j veal calves, $5.ooitM.oo; bulls, sUgs,
otc, $1,404(6.40.
Ilopreacntatlvo sales:
HUF.F 8TBBHS.
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.... 492 t (0 11...
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... 734 -6 7...
... 714 ( M 71...
.... Ml 7 00 11
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... 373 7 1 9 73
...333 7 15 i
...1033 7 30 4
.... 911 7 3D 13
.... 77 7 2) it,.,,,.
... 730 7 39 13 ,
,...1033 7 23 -I......
US 7 iS 13..,.,.
... 143 7 Zi It
... 3)3 7 3D 23
... 313 7 30 it
,...1024 7 33 . U
...1130 7 (0 7
...13(3 7 71
...1071 7 73
,,.10(1 7 10
...11(4 7 10
...10U T 13
...lilt 7 13
...1341 7 K)
...1447 I 10
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STBEHB AND HEIFKIIS,
w jo I Tit 7 10
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CIO (0 17....
.... 117 7 00 .
112 7 U
. 1140 7 33
COWS.
.... 77 3 0 r...
UK 6 66
... I0 I (S
-...1013 S 63
-...Hit 6 70
1034 t 71
.... J4 t 75
.... 312 t 73
4 6 73
313 S 71
1173 S 7S
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371 r. 10
-..1131 S 10
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.... 373 t li
....1MI t j
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.... 110 4 M 11
....1033 ((0 10
....1000 4 70 11
....1100 4 7; t
.... 173 4 76 t
.... W 4 7t 17
.... 143 4 10 3
....1060 4 IS 17
....Sit I 00 S......
.... 170 5 l '
.... 310 1 00 H
.... 343 i OS 6
.... 341 6 10 11
1 04 t IS 33
.... Ill S 30 II
.... 130 S 20 (
....1011 S 34 7
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....lilt I ii 21
....1071 t 3S 13
..,.1034 I 43 33
.... m ICt 17
....IOCS I SO 7
....1JM S 10 30
,...10l S SO 3
....1111 Ii M 3
....1033 6 10 I
.... 37 t (0 3
....IMS 6 CO 3
....1111 ( (0 3
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371 6 71
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STOCKERS AND l-'EEDEHB.
3 410 I 00
1 SI0 I 00
II.
7(S I (0
.9(1 (6
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. 736 i (3
7M I 70
7(0 71
731 ( 10
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13 136
2. . SOS
3 336
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1' . .... (70 I W II . Ml I SO
HOCJS-Uulk of tho hogs sold In about
the same notches as yesterday, as th
range of prices was $7.0iS7., the narrow
lange being around $7.1037.20. Somi
choice offerings made a lop ot $7.25. To
describe tho market In another way the
majority of the heavy grades moved
around $7.2Hl7 50. butchers $7.204T7.a.
mixed loads $7.1017.16. and light stuff
front $7.10 dawn. As tho aualltv of tho
supply In general was not ns good aa yes-rl-rduy
values are really bettor than the
figures Indicate. Trado was more acttvn
and not hearty so uneven ss on tho pre
vious day. Hecause of so much fluctua
tion on Tuesday's market It was posslbln
to pick out sales this morning that looked
weak, some steady and others higher
and on that account comparisons were
hard to make. Whlto trade displayed no
moro than n fair degree of activity a
satisfactory clearance was made In good
season.
ltreclpla amounted to about, 1M cars or
7,Ol head, being almost twice as large as
last Wednesday, but less than half what
arrived on the same day one yehr ago.
For tho first three days o,f the week the
supply was about the sama as during the
same time Inst wfk, but only' half of
tho supply for the same time one Year
ago.
No. . at. Sh. rr.
71 ill .., (to
No. AT. Jh. Tr.
71. .. tit ,., 7 1
74 173 ... to It 369 M in
(1 .137 ... I K 3( 333 40 7 11
74 173 .. IS J7 331 UO 1S
II . lt , . 7 00 SS 310 ... 7 IS
37 117 10 7 00 76 33.1 to 7 IS
li lit '10 7 00 71 130 ... -7 is
( l2 . . 7 00 71 3(4 ... 7 IS
41 113 ... 7 00 42 377 ... T 1
l 117 ... rJ (1 371 S'7 30
4 IM ... 7 01 CC 3 ... 7 JO
(I. .. 207 4) 7 08 41 ill l im
( 307 -.. 7 OS 71 311 71
It 330 ... 7 Oil t(......3IO ... 7 20
203 40 7 071, 43 311 ... 7 SO
31 31 30 7 07H SI 33.1 ... 7 30
0 333 ... 7 1 0 It til ... 7
l SO ... 7 10 70 IU ... 7 30
t 3M 20 7 10 eo.....;ti ... 7
74 X ... 7 li J4 330 ... 7 3l
3io :o 7 10 7i 340 ... 7 :o
TS 137 ... 7 10 11 137 ... 7 to
34 HI ... 7 10 (.1 3J 1(0 7 30
4 30 3M 7 10 ;t 210 ... 7 til
II.. ......274 4.) -7 10 147 Ill H 7 30
'4 381 . . 7 10 61 811 210 7 20
71 313 ... 7 10 11 141 ... 7 31
30 ... 7 10 11 2t 210 7 3fi
1M ... 7 10 74 !42 ... 7 31
44 2S5 ... 7 10 7S 341 ... 7 31
' Ml ... 7 10 41 mi SO 7 2A
74 311 ... 7 10 I( 303 ... 7 2
l 3lt ... 7 13 7 Kl ... 7
I I" ... 7 ItH II 311 ... 7 31
' 301 7 IS 73 SSO ... 7 31
4 ,231 ... 7 IS St 333 130 7 30
'0 ! ... 7 IS 31 307 ... 7
... 7 IS 13 31 ... 7 M
301 ... 7 IS II 33 . . 7 3
" . . 7 IS II t4 .. 7-3.1
'4 213 ... 7 IS SI...... .331 ... 7 34
PIOS.
23 112 ... I to ,
SHF.Bl'-Moni strength developed In tho
sheep trado this morning and as a ru
bu It tho bulk of the lambs and aged shetp
sold anywhere from strong to as much
as lOaiio higher. This advance todk
pliico in spite ot the fact that receipts
were again of fairly liberal volume, them
being n broad demand for anything at
all desirable aa killers. The tnont Im
provement was noted on fat year lings aa
a hunch sold as high us $7.60 during tho
first hours. Ewes also sold to a good ad
vantage, a three car shipment bringing;
as much as $4.85 as against a top ot $4.7S
for choice ones on Tuesday's market. 1
Iambs were In somewhat limited supply,
and nothing really fancy was offered.
Several loads, however, brought $3.75,
Identical with the highest Point reached, u
yesterday. Boms shorn lambs commanded -.
$7.76. Trade on the whole displayed con- .
slderable activity and was oven snappy
at times, most everything especially on "
the handy weight order being disposed; i
of In very good, season.
In the neighborhood of fifty-nine cars) ,
or 12,300 head, wero reported In. Th
supply was considerably larger than le.it
Wednesday, which was New Year's day, t
but very little different from that oh the
same day one year ago. Fit sheep made
up tho big end ot receipts and the general
quality of all the offerings was very fair
for this time of the year. While the re
ceipts for the first three days ot the.
wtek are a little larger than the samn
tlay. last week, they tall slightly below
the supply for the corresponding time
last year.
quotations on sheep and lambs. Iambs,
good to choice, $8.60Jf.85; lambs, fair to
good, $3.00a.60: yearlings, light, $7.K&
8.00; yearlings, heavy, S7.0Otf7.6O; wethers,
good to choice, $5.60flt.75; wethers, fair to
good, $5.7tVS4.20; ewes, good to choice.
$4-0004.110; ewes, fair to good. $l.3&3'4.60;
cuil sheep ana ducks, i.uxut.iw. ,
Representative sales: I
No. Ay. Pr.
20S fed lambs , c 60 8 76
263 fed lambs 82 8 60
363 fed lambs 74 8 40
208 fed owes 104 4 tf
tOO fed ewes DO 4 60
218 red ewes 100 4 $5
1S2 .wethers, 118 6 60
13d fed lambs , 74 8 25
Ml fed ewes 101 4 l
432 fed owes...... 120 4 76
237 fed lambs , 120 8 30
09 fed lamb 68 8 70
162 shorn lambs ... 70 7 76
600 shorn lambs 76 7 75
259 shorn lambs ,. 77 7 76
110 fed lambs 63 8 85
615 fed yearlings 91 8 ft)
124 fed wethers i 130 5 25
4D2 fed lamb , 78 8 75
461 Mexican wethers.,..,..; ST (11
ONE KILLED, THIRTY-SIX
HURT IN BIG FOUR WRECK
IjAFAYETTK. Ind Jan. 8. One person
was killed, three were probably fatally
Injured and thlrty-tnrco slightly hurt
when six cars on a passenger train ot
the Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago ft, St.
iouls railway (Rig Four) from Cincinnati
to Chicago Jumped the track ai Stockwell.
nuur here, this afternoon. The train Was
running at high speed when a wheel on
the baggage car broke, throwing that
car, the smoker, day coach, the diner
and two Pullmans Into tho ditch. Tho
dead;
HI) WIN 7.UNNBII, Rochester,, N. T..
crushed to death.
i The seriously Injured:
Heuben Akeson, Cotinersvllle, Ind,, head
crushed.
Victor Nicholson, Dwlght, III., back,
hurt and Injured Internally.
Theodore Ingalls, porter, Chicago, ribs'
broken and Injured Internally.
Among the others Injured are Jame
Dcarmoud, express messenger, Cincinnati;
W. Voght. Albany. N. Y.j M. M. Love
lace, Doston; C. K. Powers, Cincinnati!
George Montgomery. Cilcago, and Miss
Jane Goldcnflsh, Iloston.
Whon the smoker left the track It over
turned, but trie Pullmans and diner,
though thrown down a fifteen-foot em
bankment, held together. The daycoaclt
was demolished.
CIVIC LEAGUE INVITES
OTHERS TO CO-OPERATE
Directors of tho Omaha Civic league ;
held a meeting yesterday afternoon at
the Commercial club rooms and adopted
a constitution and by-laws. A committee,
of two was appointed to draw up n ln s
vltation to be extonded to every Improve
ment club and nopolltlcal and non
sectarian organization In the city to join
IIih ranks ot the Omaha Civic league for
the bettering of Omaha. Another meet
lug of the directors will be held Friday
afternoon for the purpose of starting tho
league In Its work,
EMPLOYS AUTO IN RESCUE
OF GIRL FROM STREET CAR 1
JX)H ANQEIES, Ca!., Jan. 8. Oolnrfull .1
speed, Ij. C, Hardeman, a realty broker,
boldly steered his automobile with one
hand In front of .a suburban electric car,
and with the other hand snatched Miss
Itay Murphy almost from undor the
wheels of the heavy coach, An Instant
later car and automobile collided. Tho
motor car Was wrecked, but Hnrdemaa
and Miss Murphy were not hurt.