TILE BEE: OMAHA. KATlRDAY, JANTAKY 11. 1ti:. 13 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Sentiment Leans Strongly to Buying Side of the Market BELIEVE CORN IS GOING UP IJ Corn In I'stnhllahrit Above 50 Cent si nml It Will Tnkr n Com Mnntlnn of ClrxMinmtittirea to ltrenk the Price. OMAHA. Jan W. 1913. Wheat specialists were. Inclined to take ?.iJi?.ns!?"at,V0 vlow ot market laat night They friendly to the buying ill on but said that there has iil.n h,v; reduction In the short In t'.and tnat tllB Chicago crowd held JSnK "hat than for some tlmu Pnt rhfl market appears to have reached a stage wlvere the cash wheat Is passing into consumption freoly. and those who fcero bullish said that under such condi tions the bear does not stand nvh show. omo of the conservatives io looking for i small setback, whllo the out-and-out bears predicted that prices wem high enough for the present and a good break "as not far off. It was noticeable yesterday that a num ber of commission housrw which have been bearish were Inclined to look with favor on purchase on breaks. An Im provement in tho milling demand, for wheat proved to be the potent factors In wheat yesterday. There were claims also of export sales from Kansas City, continued large for eign demand for Manitoba wheat, nnd largo sales of flour reported at Min neapolis. Meanwhile the shorts In general were scattered buycra and scattered com mission with, well distributed selllng orders supplied the demand. Yet Min neapolis claimed that the country sold but little wheat at Interiors. There were, nevertheless, large sales mado from the country to yet como to .Minneapolis. Tha volume t-f trade broad emsl out materially nnd i-cutlmcnt atllt leans strong toward tho buying side of the market. Many In tho trade friena y to wheat at these prices aro said to havo hesitated about taking the btilng side because of the big prlui'i. v movement. Cash wheat. Michigan, good to K higher. with May corn well established above ."Or It was the belief of traders last night Hist It will take a big Increase n the selling pressure nnd larger receipts with a greatly reduced demand to break and bold the prices down Cash people were Inclined to be bearish las. night, an the country Is getting 40c and Is more dis posed to sell at this level or above. Cooh rorn unchanged to ic higher. Oats traders figured that Chicago shorts bad bought 2,0n0,000 bu. of oats yesterday, which accounted for the advance and broadening of the trade. Cash oats, un changed to Uc higher. . Clearances were: Wheat and flour, ,93, tM btl.j corn. 120.0)0 bu.; oats, 52.000 bu. Liverpool close. Wheat, ld to 'id lowel , corn, 'id higher. Primary wheat receipts wero l,om,O0O bu. and shipments 4t,00Q bu. against re ceipts 329.0U0 bu. and shipments J03.000 bu. last year. Primary, corn reciipts wero 1.153.0X) bu. HKAIi lifiTATB I'iltM A RANCH I, AN US Kllll S.VI.K Nebraska, FARM RENTERS Hu.v this farm and the Increase In land .ilue yourself. 140 acres 30 miles from Omaha. 3 miles from It. It. town, about 100 acres In cul tivation, balance hay and pasture with living spring water; plenty of timber for shade, fuel and posts; small house and stable; land fenced nnd cross fenced Price only $(3.50 per acre; easy terms The land In cultivation and hay Is fairly Ninooth; tho pasturo land Is rather rough und cut by a draw, but the soil Is black loam with clay uubsotl, suitable for com or alfalfa. Any Industrious, thrifty farmer can make this land pay for itself In a feu 'years and greatly Increase Its value. Level to smooth farms In the same nelghborhopd ,nro bringing from tlW to JIM per acre. Tell me- In your llrst letter whsnyou can go ,to pop this land. J. ll. DUMONT & CO., Phono Douglas G9Q. Iti03 Farnam Street Do You Want a Larger Farm? l'ju acres, level land, with 7-room house, gruna.ry. chicken house, two barns, two cribs, orchard and grove. This land produced on 112 acres in 1912 3,900 bushels of corn, TOO bushels of oats, 200 bushels wheut and 60 tons of ulfalfa. The re maining 3b acres Is m pasture. A splen did farm homo or a good Investment, as It would bring a high rental either In cash or share of tho crops. Only 10 miles from Omaha, 4 miles from Florence. This Is the cheapest farm for sale near Omaha. If not sold within 30 days will be withdrawn from the market for this year. PRICK, $110 PIIR ACRE. Will take in part payment a farm of 40 to SO acres, 'near Omaha, at Its cash value. J. H. Dumont & Co 1003 I'arnam .St., Omaha. Phono Douglas 690. Texni, 20-ACrtK tract Texas land. Located about a mile from Providence, Tex., 35 miles from gulf coast and 70 miles from Houston. IC.rcllent climate, gulf bieezc, best soil in Texas, Can raise any fruit except apples. All vegetables. Paid $35 per aero four years ago before country w.is settled ut all. Country all settled and good crops raised every year. Plenty talnfall. Present valuo ?3U per acre; sacrifice for ciulck sale at $37.50 per acre. Will sell all or part of tract. Call Doug las 14.rG op Harney 2091, or address N 429, Hoc. LIVE STOCK MAItKBT OP WEST ahip live stock to South Omaha. Bay mileage and shrinkage. Your consign ments receive prompt and careful atten tion. I.lve Stock Commission Merchant, IIYHU" HHPS. & CO. Strong, reliable. CLIFTON Com. Co.. at Exchange Uldr' LAVKltTV HHPS.. W Kx-.tinl-ce BldgT MARTIN DROS. i: Co., Uxchance Bldg. IjEGAIj NOTICES STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Office of Lee-Qlass-Andrecsen Hard ware Company, Omuha, Nebraska, Do cember 14th, 1912. Notice Is hereby given to the stockholders of Lee-Qlass-Andre). ben Hardware Company that tha annual meeting of the stockholders of the com pany will be held at the offices of said company, corner of Ninth and Harney ttiects. In the City of Omaha, In the h'tate of Nebraska, on Tuesday, January , Hth, A. D 1913, at three of'clock p. m.. for the purpose of electing a board of llrectors for the company to serve during ihe ensuing year, and to transact such uther business as may be presented at tuch meetlr.g. H. J. LEE, President. ttcst; J- CLARKE COIT, Secretary. I SEAL.) D14J14. " NOTICE Stockholders' meeting of the Union Land Company: Notice Is hereby given that me m. .,. ..... ...... ... aiucKnoiaers 1 of The Union Land Company for the elec tion of flvo directors and the transaction of such other business as may legally 1 tuina - ug field at Hoom 1103. Union Pacific headquarters aullding. 15th and Dodge streets. Omaha Nebraska, on Monday, the IJth day 0f lanuary. w, u -.lutn, a, ji. Th . nock tranater books will be closed 10 dais jrevlous to tho meeting. Alex umV. l Secretary. New York City, N. Y Dec '4, 1912. D 54 to J U STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING, The annual meeting of tha stockholders of The Hee Building Company will b held at the company's office at 4 p. m 1'uerday, January 21st, 1913, for the eler' Hon of a Board ot Directors for the en. suing year and the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. By order of the President. D29d24t N. P. FEIL. Secretary nd shipments l.OOi.W bn against roclpt tW.CCO bu. and shlbments 432,00 bu, lust year. Prlnwrv oats receipts wero SK7.000 ha and shipments 03S.O00 bu. against re ceipts m.M bu. nnd shipments 324,000 bu. last year. The following cash sales were reported today WHEAT N. 2 hard winter. 1 car (soft). $5e; 1 car. 84He; 6 airs, 4 No. S hard winter. 1 car (soft). $6c: 6 cars, SSftc. No. 4 hard winter, 1 car, 82c. OATS No. 3 white, 2 cats, SJHc; 4 cars. tric. No. 4 white. 1 car. 32o. CORN No. 3 white. 2 cars, 4.V. No. $ yellow. 8 cars, 44c f 1 car. 43ic. No. 4 yellow. 2 cars, Utic. No. 2 mixed, 1 car. 44c, No. 3 mlxd, 3 cars, 43Hc. No. 4 mixed, 3 cars, 43c. HARLI7Y No grade. 1-3 car. H4c. RYE No. 2, 2-3 car, 53-VirC. nmnhn Cash Price. WHEAT No. 3 hard. SSWSSUe. No. 3 hard, S3fit6c; No. 4 hard. 74JMc. No. 3 spring. S2-53c; No. 4 spring, 80ffS3Hc. COKN No. 3 white, 44HtN6c: No. 4 white. 43-i4N4c; No. 3 color, 440Soi No. 3 yellow, 43HS44-; No. 4 yellow, 434Ho; No. 2. 44c. No. 3, 4.Hi'43'ic. No. 4. 42H 43c. no grade. SJfWOHc OATS-No. 2 white. 32BV;c, standard. 334c; Nl. 3 white, CHCfa2frc: No. 4 white. 314HtUc. BARLEY MaJtlng, 533J4c: No. 1 feed. 41J46c. HTD No. 2. 69flaV4c; No. 3. SStte-. Cnrlot Receipts. Wheat. Cca. Oats. St. Louis re 61 M Chicago 123 450 159 Minn .335 Duluth 1SI Omaha W Kansas City 37 4J 1 Winnipeg 333 CHICAGO GIIA1N AND PROVISIONS Fentnrra of the Trndlnir nnd Cla-slnfr Prices on Ilonrd of Trade. CHICAGO. Jan. 10. Wheat prices were buffeted back and forth with no marked advantage to either side today, until tho arrival of a cablegram prgdlctlng the col lapse of the pace negotiations at Iondon, when prices advanced sharply. This news also affected corn and oata bulllshly. Pro visions closed with little change. Wheat olened ',ic to '4c off under the Influence of cables which reflected only slightly tho emphatic advance on this side yesterday, and enormous shipments from tho Argentine. Selling was lberal, but the output was well taken and an under tone of firmness was q)ulte apparent. Then came a report of a hitch In tho peace negotiation and shorts scurried to cover until May at Its best sold lc over yester day's close. There was a reaction from the top on profit taking, but tho close was strong. May Hc net higher. Corn opened slightly lower after yester day's advance of a penny, but recovered quickly when It was seen that there were plenty of purchasers at the concession. Prices for a time fluctuated narrowly un til arrival of the disturbing message anent the peace negotiations, when May attained an altitude "c over yesterday's final figures. Profit taking sales sent the price back "o at the close, which, how ever, was He over yesterday. Oats followed the path beaten by corn and wheat and closed at the top. Argen tine shipments were liberal. There was only a small, Indifferent trade In provisions. Fluctuations were narrow and the close a shade under yes terday. Futures ranged as follows! Artlclel Open. High. Low. Close.Yes'.v. Whcatl May. 1924 Wtti 914 314 E2ii 92W4 93U0!r July. Sept. Corn .May. July. Sept Oats May. 904 r-04 514 B2H 89', SSTif S94 I ftOWSil &2HH4! CO?, 514 f24 ! 624 33Hi 34li 33451 344; 334ai July. 33,1 344! 3341 34413 Hj330334'&'4 ept. 33i 34 Pork Jan..!.. I IS 00 IS or. May. Lard 18 37-32 18 374 W 20-221 IS 3241 18 324 9 G241 Jan.. 9 624 9 65 9 60 9 85 9 60 9 85 9 75 May. 19 S7fcS 9 S74 9 80 nibs Jan.. 9 724 9 6741 May.9 SOfj82 9 S24',9 724j70 9 80 9 ROfiS2 Cash quotations were as follows; FLOUR-Steady; winter patents. J4.2S 4.90: winter straights, J3.POg4.6C: spring patents. 4.00iJ4.:0: spring straights, J3.80tft 3.90; bakers, $3.G03.G0. RYE No. S. 64c. BARLBY Feeding. Miink : malting. Mf64c. SEED Timothy. $3.0003.90; clover. $10.00 fj 19.75. PROVISIONS Mess pork, $I774W 1.S.00: lard. $9.00: short ribs, $9.1249-87H Clearances of wheat and flour, S28.000 bushels. Irlmar' receipts, l.CM.OOO bush els, against 329,000 bushels a year ago. Estimated receipts for tomorrow Wheat, 93 cars; corn, 322 cars; oats, 163 curs' hogs, 16,000 head. Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red, $1.111.134; No. 3 red, $1.04(91.09; No. 2 hard, 915uWc; No. 3 hard, 89i94c; No, 1 northern, K914c; No. 2 northern, S 90c; No. 3 northern, 83ssc; No. 2 spring, 8Sg&9e; No. 3 spring, S6"X8Sc; No, 4 spring. 74n4c; velvet chaff. 8389o; durum, 55 &90c. Corn": No. 3. 4740-484c; No, t white. mi&Wc; No. 3 yellow. 4744S4c; No. 4. 4CH5-474C: No. 4 white. 4744S'ic; No. i yellow, 4oi474c. Oats: No. 2, 3o; No. 2 white, 344635c; No. 3, 32ic; No. 3 white, 33!434c; No. -4 white, 32f333',ic; standard, 3fg344c. Rye: No. 2, 64c. Barley, rait 72c. Seeds: Timothy. $3.O03.9O; clover. $10,008)19.25. BUTTER Steady; creameries, 2tv3H4c. ECiOS Easy; receipts, 4,705 cars; fresh receipts, at mark, cases Included, 2226c; refrigerator firsts, 194'8'JOc; firsts, 26c. CHEESE Steady: daisies, leifS-Uc; twins, 16453164c; young Americas. I 17c; long horns, I6f?17c POTATOE1S Easy; recjlpts, 27 cars; Wisconsin, 42fg45c; Michigan, 4447c; Minnesota. 435j47c. POULTRY Eafy; turkeys, live, 15t'; dressed, 21c; chickens, live. 14c; springs. 124c. VEAL Steady at 9QI4& St. liouls (ienrral Msrkrl, ST. IX)t:iS. Jan. lO.-WIIEAT-Cash. firm, track, No. 2 red. $1.1101.13; No. J hard. SOS94C. CORN Higher: track, No. 2. tSswsiic; No. 2 white. 504c. 4 ' OATS Iower; track, No. 2. 334iH3lc: No. 2 white. S5c. . ' Closing prices of futures: WHEAT Higher; May, SlfttMUc; July. CORN-Hlgher: May, B0aG04c; July, 614c OATS Higher; May. 34c; July, 34Vc. HYI-Unchunged. at 624c. FLOUR Stronger; red winter patents. $3.0Qfru.25; extra fancy and straight. $4,000 4.80; hard winter clears. $3.40fl3.fi5. SEED Timothy, $10.00. CORNMEAL-$2.90. BRAN Strong; sacked, east track. $1.03 1.06. HAY - Steady, timothy, $12.00017.(0; prairie, J11.0OH14.W. BAGGING &Tc. TWINE Hemp, Sc. PROVISIONS Pork, unchanged; Job bing, $16.75. Lard, unchanged; prime steam. $10.95Q 11.05. Dry salt meats, un changed; boxed oxtra shorts, llic: clear ribs, HHc... short clears, llc. Bacon, un changed; boxed extra shorts, 12,p; clear ribs, 12Hc; short clears, 124c POULTRY Quiet; chickens, 13c; spring, 15ei turkeys, 16o; ducks, 15c; geese, 13c. BUTTER Firm: creamery, 27ac. EUGS Quiet, at 25c. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, barrels 7.000 10 000 Wheat, bushels 91,000 09 000 Corn, bushels 73,000 58 000 Oats, bushels 87,000 09,000 Minneapolis Cirnin Market, MINNEAPOLIS?. Jan, 10. WHEAT May, mic; July. 904c Cash: No. 1 hard. 87c; No. 1 northern. &tftS!c: No. 2 northern. S485ic; No. 2 hard Montana. 864c; No. 3. S2CS3ie. CORN No, 3 yellow corn. UWHWe. OAT-No. 3 whIU. 30'K'331c. BRAN In 1tO-lb. sacks. $19.0rai9.M, FLOUR First patents, $4.30S4.65; second patents, $4.16-t.40; first clears, $3.1O3.40; second clears, $2.30f'2.60. FLAX $1.2. BARLBY 45(fiC3c, MHnanker (irttln Alarkrt. MILWAUKEE. Jan. 10.-VHEAT-Na 1 northern, O100;c; No. 2 northern, SS4'ac; No. 2 hard winter. 87431:; May. 90ic. July. 89Hc CORN No. 3 yellow. 474c. No. 3 white. 49c Np, 3. 47'6'474c, May, 6143S14c, July 524c. NEW Y0RKST0CK MARKET Weakness of Copper Iiue Affect Market Advenely. STEEL REPORT SATISFACTORY Another I.nrae Cnsh Gain lr Hanks nm Itrsnlt of WrrU's Oprmlon Porrcnslril nnllroml l. unm WriU, NBW YORK. Jan. 10. -Weakness of the copper stocks 1tad an unsettling Influence on the general market today. The hpavl new of the list had Its Inception In the copper rroup, but spread to the transcon tinental railroad Issues, which responded to moderate pressure, Among the coppers Chlno. with a de cline of 24. was weakest Chlno 6 per ceint bonvfc broke 134. There was no new development to account for a phanre In speculative sentiment and the movement appeared to be chiefly the result of maneuvers by tho professional element. Although tho increase In tho United fitate Steel corporation unfilled tonnage leu short of some estimates, It was not a disappointing showing and denoted the large volume of forward business orders on hand are estimated as sufficient to keep the mills of the corporation busy for half of the year. Never before In the twelve years of that vol poratlon's hi tory has It begun a new year with si larger a carry-over of business on Iti books. Production Is now carried on tit the highest rate In Pie history of lie company. The December report was not u fi'ct.-r In tho stock market. The price of seel remained stationary foi some time after publication of the figures. Weakness of the coppo. Mocks wm associated with tho f -rthor break of the metal abroad and with repirts that sail ing agencies here had been closing con tracts under the official rates of lie. Another largo cash gain by the banks as a reult of the week's oiierntlins was forecasted. Estimate suggested a gain of JlR.000,000 or J2u.000.000. The bond market wax sloaJv. Total sales, par value. J2.295, hO. United States bonds were unctuuiged on call. Number of sales and leading quotations on stocks were as follows: SiUi. Hlr:. Low. Clnu, AmaltfunitM Cepper American Arrlculturil . . American Ht Sutar .. American Can Anwlcan Can pfj ... American C & V American Cot I on Oil Am. Ice Recurltlas American Unseat American Ijoromottva ... American B. & R Am. B. A n. pfd Am. Sunr lletlnlni American T. A T American Tobacco Anaconda Mining Co .. AtcMton Atchlnn pfd Atlantic Cbast 1,1 ne Raltlmore t Oblo Bethlehem Steel Brcoklyn JUpId Tr Canadian Pactflo Central t-atlm- Chesapeake A Ohio Chicago O. W Chicago, it. & St. P.... Chicago & N. W Colorado F. & I Onaolldated Oat Ccm Producta Delaware & lludton Denver & Itlo Grande Denver & R. O. pfd nietlllers' Securities . .. Brio Erie 1st pfd M.009 TJ"i m, '4 TOO SOU 3Hi 100 lit 100 (it( 3! JO', ill M'i 'O'l '" 2 , 400 424 4 2 4 42 10,000 74 7J4 714 105 117 700 IJD'V- 1394 1S4 3.200 24, :0 2M 1.7M 394 SS4 3U l.COJ 1MH 1CK! 10 100 1014 1014 10t ' soo iwii ioo', 10SK 100 404 40i 404 i,nv m tt i,m Kim 2(4u ui'i 6t 2S4 2tS 2 100 714 7J4 7S'i 400 174 17 114 :,m ut 1154 us 20) lit IIS 1S74 tOO SJ'i IS 34 (00 1414 1414 1414 200 14 1J4 114 1M 214 300 41 404 04 114 400 324 224 324 20 4 414 4S4 384 1M 2,400 1104 HOU 1304 203 41 tH, 40 10 128 121 12S (00 114 18 184 2,000 Kti (14 (3, 100 110 no 1104 Erie Sd pfd Clcneral Rlectrlo Oreat Northern pfd.. .. Oreat Nbrthern Ore ctfa, Illinois Central Interborough Met .. Inter. Met. pfd International Harvester.. Inter.Marlne pfd International Paper International Pump Kansas CUy Southern..., I,aclede (las Lehigh Valley Louisville & Nashville.. M.. St. r. S. 8. M... Mlsfourl, K. & T Mluouri I'sclflc fffstlonal niscult .Nstionsl iit N. K. It. of M. id pfd.. New York Central N. Y.. O. VV Norfolk Western rtorth American Northern) 1-aclflc Taclflc Mall 194 UH "4 ,?; -im is;; .,400 1M4 Ui 16 r? i.fv? ma' 000 Ht4 14l, ,,l 4 414 424 si 200 274 274 24 ! coo 1M4 lout, ioiv 1 soo 334 S3 3su 3) 1134 ill's list 100 114 811, si!,. 1,200 121 1204 1204 I 100 314 314 2014 Pennsylvania 00 lil-i 1214 m People's Gas 100 115H 11SH lit I P.. C. C. St. L I0JS, ! Pittsburgh Coal 100 M4 W,i 234 Presiod steel Car 34 Pullmsn Talaca Car 104 Hi its 1(3 Heading 15.000 Wi lli 1'7 Republic I. & S m MS !54 IMi Republic 1. S. pfd 400 5it MV, 8i Rork Island Oo SCO 2Hi J4H 1'4 Ittxk Island Co. pfd. 100 444 444 44 St L & S. P. id pfd. 100 is :s IT', Seaboard Air Line... .100 :04 2li 20 Seaboard Air Un pfd... 100 ITU 47 47 Blosa-Shef field 8. I southern Pacific 11. KH) 107U 106S 1 . Southern Itallwij 104 :it it 21 So. lUllway pfd tOli Teonetsee Copper .'. ST Texan t Pacific 234 Union Pacific 1S,00 111 160H 1SU Union Taclflo pfd 200 81V4 I4 1' United States tlealtjr... . 100 Tl TB'i United Slates Ilubber. .. 8,00) "i T t,Ti United State Steel 24,100 CD Tli 7S M. S. Steel pfd 200 llOVi 110U 110 Utah Copper - ... 1,100 tl SMi I8H Va. -Carolina Casmlcal 424 Wabash 34 Wabash pfd 13 Western Maryland M0 41 404 40'; Western Union 100 74H 744 75 Weetinghouse Electric . :oo 71s 71 71 Wheeling It L. B 14 Total sales tor tha day, 200,400 share vr York Money Market, NBW YORK. Jan. 10.-MONBY On call, steady, at 24(63 per cent; ruling- rate, 24 per cent; closinr bid, 24 per cent; of fered at 3 per cent. Time loans, firm, sixty days. 4 per cent; ninety days, 4 44 per cent; six months, 44 per cent. PRIMES MBRCANTILB VAIWll-CQM per cmt. HTBRLING BXCHANGB-HtronB, with actual business In bankers' bills at J4.t'-i for sixty-day bills and at 14.87 for de mand; commercial bills, 34.824. SILVBR liar, 63Hc; Mexican dollars, 49c. HONDS Government, steady; railroad, steady. Closlrur quotations on bonds today were as follows: V. 8. rr. 2s, rs...101 K. C. 80. ret. Is., is do coupon 101 I,. 8. deb. 4s 1131.. 124 U. S. yi. re ( U24L ft N. unl. 4a.... 8D do coupon 1024 M. K. & T. 1st 4s. , V. S. 4, rsg 1HS do in. 4s ti do coupon 1124 Mo. Paxltlc 4s 70 U Pajiama 3s, coupon. .1014 con v. is 874 A.-C. 1st 5s OHN R R of M 44s. 874 Amsr. Ac 1014,N. V. C t. 2Hs... S44 A. T. A T. or. 4a. .1104 do dsb. 4a ut, "Am, mDacco a. .in 1, n. 11. it II, Armour & Co. 44s. 2 cv. 14a 47 S 111 84 I4 4 74 1014 Atchison ira. 4s. . l N. 4t W. lt c. 4a .10S4 ii cv. 4s -106U N"u. Pacific 4s . i do Is ... . 14,0. B. L rfd. 4s . HUPsan. ct. SUs 1u do cv. 4s 1H0 do ot. Ss A. C. L. lit 4s. Pil. & Ohio 4s.. do 5Hs Drook. Tr. ct ...ni wao ton. (a.. On. ot Os. (s 101 Rssdlns ren. 4a. 17 Cen. Is.tbeT ts ij 8. L A 8. r. tf 4s 74, Cnes. 4t Ohio 44..1O04 do ten. Is ;u do coot. 44s tS4St. U 8. W. c 4a SI Chlcaso A. 4- 248. A. L sdj. 1 7 C. B. Q. i. 4i.... 4So. Pac. eol. 4s . .. H4 do (n. 4a Si do cr. 4i H! U It ft B r CT Iqi.iliSH 00 isi rat. II Cn.r.dc P. c. 4s. 4o. Hallway 6s do rfl. 4s St do cd. 4s C i ST. r 4V. 44s. UbIad F'acKle 4s... P. 4t II. it. 4 74 flo ct. 4s D. & R. O. r(. Ss.. 844 Mo 1st ref. n Distillers- 6a .. tV,V. 8. RubUr (a . M4 1074 714 I4 M4 4 lOtv Erts p. I. 4s II4U. S. Bleel 24 Ss...l0l4 o ssn. 4a . ... ISUVa.-Oar. Rhern. St.. tt do ct. 4s, str 774-Wab. 1st A ex. U. tl III. On. 1st ref. ,4 in; Western Md. 4, . 8JU Inter. Met. 44s St4Wsst. Klec. cr. (s.. 14 Inter. M. M. 44.- sSHWIi. Central 4i .. lu Japan Hs S04 Bid. Offered. ,Vew York Mlnlnp; Stouk. NBW YORK. Jan. lO.-ClosIng quota- lions on minini, siocas were Com. Tunnel stock,, I italran ... 10 ...:w ... It ... n ...100 . :o do bonds 124 Ontario Con. Csl, 4t Va. Iron Bluer . ... IxadTllls Con, Little Chlif .. Ottered. . SO Onblr .U0 Small Hopes . . I "standard . 4 Yellow Jacket II n 11k t'lrxrliiica. OMAHA. Jan. 10. Bank clearinrs for today were $2.821, 886. 18 and J2,420,S9C.56 for the corresponding day last year, London Stock Market. LONDON, Jan. 10. American securities moved Irregularly durlnir the early trading- today At noon Canadian Paxlfio waa "4 lower, -shlle the test of the list ranced from 4 above to 4 below yesterday's New York closing. REPORT OF tl,K.AIllti IIOIMC Trtmimcllnna of AaaoHntrit llnnka for the Week. NBW TORK. Jan. 10.-llmdstiwls bank clearings report for tho week end Ins; January 9 shows an aKKreRate of $3,.!0.!54,POO. as BKalnst $3,CC4,S'.lW lact week and $t.4fl0.$l$.W In the correspond init week last year. Follow ItiK Is a list ;if the cities: CITIES. Amount Inc. Deo. :..W.721,tX, 16.01. .. . 342,105,liV 21.0 . . im.WO, .4.0 l'-S.-m.CW 25.2 j".s7Ji,fix) rs.r. 00,!S.0() K.4 re.KCOix ... . 00. 415.W 10.01 A!4.0iVi ... . .io.97.at. to.r. .ii.4r.aia. hi.c 22.rtn1.tw 7.7 S3,lJ7.0i0 J7.! r7.ioi.uio a. 7 . .. . y.,fsr7,fi r..f ... . 1K.OS4.0iX1 !.0 17,316,000 28.S 16.MI.O0A 5.0 18.SftS.0M .1 12,SR0,0a 24.0 12,,0O.M 14,! 1l.l2S,axi 17.3 14.4fiJ.Oal 32. 10,W,(X .7 io.r.s,tno n.o 10.270,(101 23.7 10.13f.,ax 10.3 S.V.4 !.! n.maw n.o S.GOl.OM S.R .7S2.O0i 1R.1 r..iN2,imo B.377,000 7.rt3,a 21.0 r..2,ax 20.8 R.3.12,'X IS.fi 10,27.0it K,9 fi,(?A0O 64.7 4,761,000 2.6 3.31V4,O0O 5.3 6.329,OX 50.S ti,64.t,O0O 4.'..3 5,!ftrl0 C7.5 4.72S.OW 10.2 4,WS,in 2t.2 4.7!'.,(IX) '27.4 3.752,000 15.8 4.W7.000 1S.2 3. fi4.0a .9 4.1l1,a- 2S.2 4, W7,I 12. 1 3,R46.aV 43.3 4.416.0a 37.5 3,542.000 42.9 2, tW,X 13.5 2.408,000 3. M9.O0O 19.S 2,M6,000" 10.9 2,S82,t0 20.5 3,320, 1B.7 2,&S,000 31.5 2,45,rt 12.4 U39,a 26.3 2,703,000 22.2 3,O59,0iX) 32.6 2.2O7.O00 29. R 2,055,000 8.5 3,539,000 44.4 2,217,000 21.0 1,923.(00 10.7 2,105,a3 27.7 2,010,000 25.3 2,231,000 56.1 2,121.000 10.5 l.WOOO 24.5 1.R16.000 W.S 1.94 1, at! 39.9 2,022,000 43.2 2,200.000 18. 5 1.756,000 69.2 1.2S6.00O 1.5 1,5(3,)0 49.7 1.394,000 18.3 1.4S7.00O 41.0 1,014,000 80.C 1.1S3.0OO 15.7 1.417.&10 34.8 1. (7,000 21.4 t,55R,a) 46.9 1.163,000 25.3 1,115.000 21.3 1,055,000 4. -4 K35.000 9.2...... 1,034,000 25.3 1.090,000 2R.2 994,000 31.6 791,000 14.6 1.065.C0O 44.8 918,000 93.2 5X4,000 5.1 910,000 .1S.C 935,000 40. U 904,000 38.2 879,000 87.0 632.000 29.7 675.000 29.0 459,000 2.3 752.000 95.R 412.000 24.0 523,000 17.5 460,000 7.2 49,W3,ftlO 2.8 22,290,0(0 10.4 2,126,000 New York ChlcilKO . $:.3t!.72 Itoston Philadelphia St. Ixuils Kansas City . . . Pittsburgh ian Francisco Haltimore Cincinnati Minneapolis New Orleans . Cleveland Uotrolt Los Angeles OMAHA Milwaukee Louisville Atlanta Portland, Ore Heattle St. Paul Buffalo Denver Indianapolis Providence Richmond Washington, I. C.. Memphis St. Joseph Salt Lake City Fort Worth Albany Columbus Savannah Toledo Nashville ' Hartford Spokane. Wash Taeoma Ies Moines Rochester Duluth Macon Oakland. Cal Norfolk Wichita Peoria , New Haven I InKli.nnvlll. tl I Scrnnton Grand Rapids Blrmlnchani Sioux City AUKUfllS, UH Syracuse Evansvtlle Worcester Sprlnjrflnld, Mass... Dayton Oklahoma City Portland, Me Chatt&noooga Little Rock Charleston, S. (.'... . Wheellnif, W. Va.. Knoxvllle 1 San Dleg-o Lincoln I Heading, Pa xoma WIlmliiRlon. Del. .. Davenport Sacramento IMobllo Wllkesbarre I Cedar Rapids, la... 'Akron Ynunsrstbwn Waterloo, la Full River .Canton. O I Spring-field, ill I Fort Wayne I New Bedford Helena Lexlnirton I York. Pa .Columbia, C I Brlp, Pa Stockton, Cal Boise, IdaJifl nockford. m U,.i,lurM oui Kalamazoo. Mich... I oulncy. Ill ' Uloomlmrton, 111... ; Tulsa ORden, Utah Iwell Chester, Pa Sprlnirfleld, O Rlnghamton Sioux Fulls, S. D. . Jackson, Miss Decatur. Ill Mansfield. O Farsjo, N. D Fremont, Neb Vlcksbun? Jacksonville, Houston ... QalVeston . Trenton III.. Not Included In totals becuuso contain Ing other Items than cleat'Inus. OMAHA OUrVKR.TiL MARK 1ST. BUTTER No. 1, 1-tb. carton, 3cj No. I, 60-lb. tubs. 354c; No. Z. 834c CHEESE Imported Swiss, 32c; Ameri can Swiss, 26c; blo:k Uwlss, 24c; twins, 10c; daisies, 20c; triplets, ric; Younf Americas, 21c; blue label brick. 30c; Urn berser, 2-lb., 21c. Mb., 22c; New York white, 204c REEF CUTS-Wholesale prices of beef cuts, effective January 6 are as follows; No. 1 ribs, 20yiC; No. 2, 154c; No. 3, llio; No. 1 loins, 22c; No. 2. 164c; No. 3, 124c; No. 1 chucks, 4c; No. 2. 84c, No. 3, 84c, No. 1 round, 13c; No. 2, 114c; No. 8, 104c; No. 1 plates, 84c; No. 2. 74c; No. 3, 74c POULTRY Broilers. 15.00(66.00 per doz.. hens, tSc; cocks, lie; ducks, 20c; Reese, ISc; turkeys, 25c; pleeons, per doz,, 81,20. Alive, borllers, 16c; hens. He; old roosters, 64c; ducks, full feathered, 12c; (reese. full feathered, 16c; turkeys, 18c; pliteoni, per doz., 60c; homers, (2.50, Jiquabs, No. 1, II. 50; No. 2, 60c. FISH (Fresh) Pickerel, 11c, frozen; white, 14c, frozen; trout, 14c, frozen; large crapples, 12c;. frozen, Spanish mackerel, 16c; eel, 15c; haddock, 13c; flounders, 13c; green catfish, lie; hlmil roe, per pair, 40c; salmon, 15c; halibut, 16c, frozen, 13c; buffalo, 8c; bullheads, ICc. Oysters, bay standards, 81.90; northern, (1.60: selects, SI, 80; counts, J2.00. FRUITS Oranges: California navels, fully colored, tO size, $2.00; 96 sla, )2.2&; 124 size, 12.50; 150, 178, 200 and 216 size, 13.00. Grape fruit: extra fancy Florida, 4, E4. 64 and 80, per box, 13.50. Cranber ries: Wisconsin long keeplnir, extra fancy Howes', Jumbo, per bbl., I9.&0; extra fancy Jersey, per bbl., 83.00; extra fancy, Bells and Cherry, per box, 83.00. Lemons: Air Ship brand, J00 or SS0 size, 16.75. Cocoanutsi In sacks, per sack, 15.75; per dozen, 80c. Honey: new Colorado, twenty-four frames, per case, 83.76. Dates; Fard, IS lb. box, per lb., 12o, New Hall, bulk, per lb., 7c; new Anchor Pkc (20 cartons), per box, $2.25; new Dromedary (20 cartons), per box, $2.76. Figs: new 12 12. per box. 85c; new 5 crown (Turkey), 16a; new tl crown (Turkey), 16c, new 7 crown (Tur key), 17c, Apples; extra fancy Washing ton Jonathans, 113, 125, 1SS, 150, 165, box, (1.85; extra fancy Washington Grimes' Goldens, 112, 125, 138, 150, box, (1.73; extra fancy Washington Roman Beauties, 72, SO, 88, 96, 103, 125, box. J1.7; extra fancy Washington Black Ben Davis. 72. SO, , (8, J04, 125 count, box, $1.76; extra fancy Waehinston Red Wine Saps, 104, 112, 123, 188, box, $2.00, extra fancy Pink Chceii Waxen and White Winter Pearmalns, 96, 104, 113. 125, 188, 150, lta count, box, $2.00; extra fancy Colorado, unwrapped. White Winter Pearmalns, 150, 165, 180, 200 count, box, $!.&, extra fancy New York Bald wins, per bbl., (2.90; extra fancy New York R. I. Greenings, er bbl., (3.2S, ex tra fancy New York State Ruitset per bbl.. (3.00; extra fancy Missouri . ana thans and'Grlmes Goldens p. $4.00, 5 bbl lots or more, assorted, per bbl. off; extra fency Missouri Ben Davis, per bbl., $2.50; extra fancy Missouri Wine Baps, per bbl., $3.25: extra fancy Missouri Pippins, per bbl., $2.76: extra fancy Mis sourl Willow Twigs, Black Twigs, York Imperials and other fine varieties, per bbl., $3.25; extra fancy Missouri Red Liverpool ISraln Mnrkrt. LIVERPOOL. Jan. 10. WHKAT-Spot, dull; No. 1 Manitoba. 7s 9.1; No. 2. 7s6idj No. 3, 7a 4Vid. Futures, steady; March, 7s5d: .May, 7s2T4d; July, 7s 2;d. CORN Spot, easy; American mixed, old, 6s; American mixed, old, via Galves ton, 5s7d. Futures, steudy, January, 6s Hid; February, 4s 104d. ProrlH Market, rfX)RIA, Jan. 10. CORN-L'nchanged to V4c up; No. 3 yellow, 464f47'4c; No. 4 yellow. 4Smj46c; No. 2 mixed. 464o; No 3 mixed, 46icj No. 4 mixed, 45Hc: sample. 43ff43'4c. OATH-Uc up. No. 2 white. 34c. stand, ard. 83V333"ic, No, 3 white, 33ic, No. 4 white. 32V4c OMAHA LIYEJTOCK MARKET Little Change in Cattle, as Usual on Friday. H0QS GENERALLY FIVE HIGHER Pliroii nnd t.nmli itor In About thr ."miir .ilclir no ThnrsdK Shnrp tilinni-f on All Kinds fur WrrU, , SOl'TH ti.M AltA, Jan. M. 1913 ,,J.t,.0,,,?. 'v,,rr- Cattle. IIoks SheijP. tlfftplnl Mn.,.l. w. tin a vii 1 1 71.1 ""'' iwewiny 6.WJ 10,(! OffMal Wednesday.. 3..W 7.J04 Official Thurwlay .. . 3.2S3 ll. tvetlmiUe Friday .... 1.300 1,txx 10.470 14, M. 10,'AO 3. MX) live days this week 19.1J54 Same days Inst week. 17.452 44.710 31.8tt 4.1.376 W.175 ,i7.; 2H,ti.S 37.I1H 47 2J4 -.-nine- nrfK5 HRO. . . Harm vk ngo SlllTlf rl-jfs. U.l ....... IS.62-.1 24.5P5 19..1S1 61. 417 38.A Tho followlnfc tables shows tho tecelptn of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omahn for the year to duto as compared with lflMt V'ur 101. lal Inp lli. cattle x.WO 34,445 HoRS fiS.iM 97,434 . . ---- . ,. .,. "I.Sim 138 ll(t,1 tM,OS v(' ' The followlnc table shows the raltte of prices for hogs nt H.uith Omaha for the last few days, with comparisons: D;te. I 1913. 1913. 1 1BR 11910. 11909 1Wb.IP07 Jan. 1.. 7 10A. 6 OS I 8 241 5 tS 4 35 0 24 Jan. 2 7 084 6 00) r 85, ,6 J5 4 36 6 21 6 2 6 30 C S3 Jan. Jan. Jan. 3.. 4.. 124; 7 144 124, 7 134 7 16 5 90 8 031 8 30 8 38 8 47 8 49i 4 40 4 35 6 90 7 90 7 76, 7 80! 6 I?' 7 82; 7 SI 5 70 6 a 5 781 K 49 6 85 5 S2 5.. 6 00 Jan. 6 6 17 1 .11 Jan. 7. 7 80' 5 751 ' -11 Jan Jan Jan. 8. 6 19 $ 43 4 23 6 2S .. 10. 00 6 03 4 3t 4 22 6 XI 6 M 8 23 Sunday. Receipts and disposition of live stock at tho 1'nlon Stock yards for twenty four hours ondlnir at 3 p. m.. yesterday: RKCHI ITS-CARS. Cattle. Hobs. Sheep, C. M. ,t St P. Ry.... Wabash Ry Missouri PHclflc Rv.. Union Pacific Ry C. A N.-W.. east C. N.-W., west C. St. P.. M. it O. Ry C. R. & Q., east C 14. & Q., west C. R. 1. & p., east... a. R. 1. .i p.. west.. Illinois Central Ry... C. O. W. Ry 4 I 11 t 1 .10 10 6 37 2 4 1 5 2 27 1 9 it 6 , 5 , 12 Total receipts 55 DISPOSITION OARS. Cattle. Ho 140 Ki. She uorris & uo Swift & Co Cutlahy PackltiK Co Armour Co..- Sohwnrtr. & Co J. W. Murphy JIlR-tlns Lincoln Packluir Co.. W. B. Vnnsant Co Renton V. S. & l.u.nh... 1 1 til & Bon F. H. Lewis Huston & Co J. 11. Hoot & Co J. 11. Dlllla L. F. Husz McCrrary ,t Kellof-K. . . . Werthelnier ,t DcKen.. H. F. Hamilton Mo. ,fe Kun.-Cal. Co Cllno & ChriHtle Other buyeis 126 .177 1.340 2.249 2,791 2,352 516 1.835 9 1.2.1 Si 177 16 26 11 95 40 !"7 22 100 Ii2 S7 21 150 Toluls l,fSX 10.R02 2,W12 l'ATTI.Hl'.HI,. --------- ""niv irmii'in nrio ci f light (his inornliiff, there belnc only forty nine euro reported In, This wo n.H cnotiRli to really mako a market or really teat out values. For this week receipts foot up 1H.254 head, belnir the InrKest of any week hIiu'O four weeks ago, und Just about 011 a par with tho run during the correspondln-r period a year ago. 1 hern wero only a few scattering loatln of beef steers In thd yards and not a 'i .uu umt cuum 110 tiescrineu nn reilllv fr.inrl Tt, ,n.....t ...... 1 dull and entirely devoid of now or In teresting features, ns Is very apt to bu the enjo 011 a Friday, or for that mattor on any other day when tho reoelpts aro so light. Under such conditions It Is not an easy matter to quote prices, but they wero without any noticeable change u fimt1i.fH ...11, I .. .. rr.1 -. mini uii. 1110 nmrKei on beef steers Is now very little different from what It was at tho close ot lout week. Cows nnd heifers, tho same ss beef Steers. vnr. nlnti, ami ,1,(11 t.,., ulll did not show much change. As compared with a week ngo the market Is a little stronger, somo would say as much as 10if 1'eednrs were in acllvo demand this morning and anything of that description changed hands very readily If It had qtial lly;.t Lo""non nnd Inferior stockers we.-o a llttlo slow. . For tho week feeders jro rully as strong as they were nt the close of last week, which means as high ns tliey ever wero In tho history of the tnitlj Light stock cattle on the trashy order are po'slbly a little euslcr, Quotations on cattle: Beef steers, good "'eoJl'JSS!89:00'. --eer, fftlr 10 good, (6.0O5J6.90; beef steers, -common to Jf&H'?'90: -O0- iQ choice heifers. $5.76ff6.75; good to choice cows, $5.Oi6.40: cows, fair to good grades. $4.4OjJ5.40; com mon to fair grades, (3.0O4K4O; good to choice stockers and feeders, (fT50c8.00; fair to good stockers and feeders, (i.i&a C.60; common to fair stockers and feed era, $5.00g5.80; stook cows and heifers, $4 so 0.26; veal calves, $6.003J.O; bulls, sUxs. eta.. $4.4030.40 Representative sales. BKHF STHURS ' at. l'r. t2i 7 ti No- A. Pi. 5 10(0 7 M n 5 1117 7 &S " . . 497 TS ( id;i 7 M 1 8 M 3 111! 7 u COWS. ' 106' 4 M i ) r u 10 4 S I mi 7j 6 ! 4 7S 14 115S I IS 2 loso sr.) loss s no 4 1M S CO 4 Ill' oo J 6 K I 1XJ) 6 (K), 2 HM 5 40 II Ml S S 1014 6 40 II (It) C IS 6 104S I 40 HrOlKHRS. ' w : 1046 I IS o s.so 1 -it , a 744 1 10 4W 1 50 ' 10 1 1000 1 to 105 I 10 HULLS. I 1 "SO 4 CO 1 mo 00 J 4 11) 1 1140 e 15 1 1U0 I 20 1 1100 I ; i-i ""J sto 1 1310 ty. t-i 120 C 00 CALVES. J 62 1 100 I so 1: no 1 so STOCKKRH AND FRKDERf! Mi e it t oi tr, 14 ) 4S 10 M 7 10 2J 707 45 Ml IK " 10 x no 7 ss 67J 70 40 1(B1 7 Jt WKRTKIIMS G4 cows KfW 6 25 2 cows. . 64 cows. ...1030 (1 25 2 cow.. 65 cows 1035 Ii 85 2 cows.. ..1125 6 25 ..1035 5 .. 98 5 25 1 COW 940 C 25 Wallace Live Stock Co.. Wyoming 5fi feeders.. R7K 7 40 2 cows 0M) sin ?'V0n" S00 -uu1" WTO 6 20 5 bulls 1442 5 20 Wm. Dallas. Wyo. 25 feeders.. 90S 7 40 3 cows m 6 75 HOOB Tho packer buyers apparently had quite a few orders to fill and not withstanding a generous supply they started out bidding steady figures. Wh le a few droves were put up at about the same cost as yesterday the bulk of tho offerings sold at prices mostly 6c higher. Tho range of prices for the majority of tho offerings was uround $7.157.2s as compared with $7.1n4i7.20 on Thursday fabovo the highest point reached yester- nay. ii anyinuig traui seemea to get better us tho morning advanced, the market closing ut the high point of the day. It might bo mentioned that the ad. vance wus morj marked on the light grades as somo sale of this class of stuff looked as much as 54) 10c higher The mixed loads as a rule showed the least Improvement whllo the heavy pack ing kind were generally a nickel up Though trade on the whole could not be described as any better than fairly active a very fair clearance took place in good kcason. The receipts amounted to about 144 cars or 10,000 head being 1.911 hood more than last Friday 1,557 head naore than two weeks ago and . 001 head more than of the same tluj last year. SUHUP-. 1 hough not many sb?ep and lambs showed up for a l'rldav there were enough on hand for what the puckers wanted. As a timtter of fact the packer buyers bought henvllv all the wrk, con Jl'ielitl.v were not In need of much more killing stock tliln morning Trade in gen eral was somewhat slow nnd while sellers tried to get a little more money tlmn iila the worn unstioressful. as the lllojorll of tuth the shwp and lamb of-feriim-s t-hMnged hands at prorllcally steady flgiiu.s. Although the demnnd seemed uuher limited this morning then coutlnties a strong tiudeitouo to price, tho Hlttiutloti In toditj s trade being duo to n IIU'HiI supply on most daj.i of the jveek fJotue fed western lambs" sold i.t (VS5 anil a couple of cars of Mexican c4iiilngs brought (SO). A verv fancy land of fed ewes brought as much rm (5 lw. Most rvrr thing was Cleared at a satis factory hour. The total receipts amounted to nlMiut 17 cars, or 3.01 head, being only about half of what wan yatdrd n week ago. but more than on the sntne day ono year ago Comparing the maikrt with ihe cIoe of Inst week. Inmbs and rwa may be re gurdod as lOfl.'A- hlgti.M and vinrllngs anywhere from 5tV to 7,'h- up. t'ouU'ri tlvcly few wethers or any kind have been Miowlug up. (Vinseijuently eoinpurlFOns nre tlirflrtilt to make, rtonin Mexican uethers towards tho elope of this week richcd as high ns (fi.ia It might be added that re ceipts havo not otilv been liberal, but the quality has been good, prevailing price In some casoti being n. high os tho highest inilnt reurli.-d during 1912. Quotations on sheep nnd lambs: limbs. good to choice. $S.tiOirK.!H; hunt, fair to good, (S.0VfV50; yearlings, good to rholr-. (7.rA8..(W; yearlings, fair to gocnl. (7.nOh 7 50; wethers, good to choice, $5 7MH.2o; withers, fair to good, $5.r4tfC.75; owes, gootl to uholi-o, $l.75rJ5.10; rwes. fair to good, $4.50iH.75; CUlN, sheep and liUi.Ke, $2 rAHtl.25 I UK Vt;il ,IVH .T4lt'K MHKI!T Cnttle Meinly to I, on rr lions StroiiH to lllltber Mliren Weak. CHICAGO, Jan. tO.-O-ATTLB-Recelpts. 3.5iM hentl Market steady to 10c lower; beeves. (5. Willi. 30; Texas steers, JI.7,V(i5.So: western steers. (5.i)Vtr7.30; stockers and feeders. (4.60m'7.iVi; cows nnd heifers, (2.S5 JJ7.S0. cHles. $7.0.l(lf 10.75. IIOGS-HecelptB, 23.000 head. Market strong lo 5c higher, close 5c below Thins da'n nvrriige; light. (7.257.55; mixed, $7.2541 ,V; lienxy. tT.tO-JJT.fJj; rough. $7.1(V!1 7.25; pigs, (.VTT-hrO: bulk of sales, $7 .VVTf 7.55, HIU'KP AND LAMUS-Recelpts. 20.000 head. Market weak; native, (4.754ii.25; western. (4.85K..25; yearlings. $fi 4ff S.30; lambs,' nntlve, $.iifti0.26; western. $7 00f 9.35. Kntisna 4'ltj- l.lvr Stork Market. KANSAS CITY. Jan. 10.-CATTLE- lie celpts l.too houd Including 500 southerns. Market steady: dlessed beef and export steers. $7.754f'.10; fair to goml. $7,0047.75. western steers, $C.0O-.50; stockers and feeders, $3.25r--?.50; southej-n steers, $fi.00 517.50; southern coiys, $3.78-4nt.Xi; native cows, $3.754111.76; natlvo helfors, $.1.25((f7.75; bulls, $3.0(Vr(fi.W; calves, $C.riOST10.26. HOOft Receipts, 8,000 hend; market strong to 5o higher: bulk of sales, $7.25fr ..; henT. r.4t47.52H; packers and butchers. $7.3tnr745; light. $7.2ilr7.40; pigs, $(5.50117.00. SHEEP AND LAMUS-Recelpts ,oort head . Market. 10c lo 15c lower; lambs, $8.0dli0.10; yoni lings. KOOflS.OO; wethers. $S.0Ofi;.00; ewes (4.50r5.r.; Blockers nnd feeder, $3.6041 5.50. St. I.oiiIm l.lvr Stock Market. ST. 1,01118. Juti. 10.-CATTLB-Ke-crlpts, 2.200 head Including l.soo Texan. Market, steady; choice to fine steers, $.S.7.'Jfi!.60: good to choice. $7.50iT.73; dressed and butcher steers. tfAxci'M; stockers and feeder. (.iZTJI.W); cow and heifers. l5.60JiR.on; cannet. $1.rAij5.rO; fancy cow. Sn.fi0ti7.tw: bullH, $3.414,1-1; ciiIvch. ,Wdi.:i Texas nn'd Oklnhomii stocrs, $5.254j.00; cows nml heifer, U65 HiIaOO. HOGS-Rwinlpts. ll.OW head; market 10c higher: pig and lights, tii.75fi7.C0j mixed jr7m 1 ' '-m'!s'0: KO-oU "envy. n.4o uiri.-i.-t a vt r . . . . i...ihi. iiecetptn, i,;m) liSfVi' rhut' ,0c I'lRln-i': muttons. (5.00 M.W: yerKBi jT.oftfjw; tnmlis, (U.-.-. 9.2.t; culls and bucks. $i,'.00frfaoo. S4. Josrpli I.lvr Hlm-k MnrUi-l. ST. JOSRPH, Mo.j, Jan. 10.-CATTMJ-Recelpls. 1,100 head; market steady; steers, $8,764)9.25; cows and heifers, $.1.7545 8.00; calves, $5.0OJ0.ro. HOOS-RccelptH, a.m hend: market strong; top, $7.40; bulk ot sale. $7,224-3) 1.35. ' ' HHKKP AND LA MHR Receipts. 2,000 head: market steady; lambs, S7.nOff8.10. f44ook In Sluht. Receipt of live stuck nt the flvo prln clpul western markets yesterday .... , Caltle. Hog. Bheep. South Omaha raw in on,-) .... tfVr-U,l 1,1HJ Kansas City l.ono Kt. fxnils 2,2ft) Chicago 3.C00 t,200 8.000 2.0C0 0,000 1,300 20,000 11.000 23,0110 Totals ...9,000 5?,200 32,900 Kaiisna t'ltr Urnln nnd Provision. 1CANHAS CITY. Jnn. 10.-WHI-JAT- i: No' 3 re''' I'OiWi.o.vA; No? "1 9Sc4f$1.0S. ' v.CX,n3.7?'4 J,,K!lvV.No' 2 ""'. V4o No. 3, K'Ac; No. 3 white, 60V4o; No. 3, 60c OATSSteady; No. 2 white, .limj.-Kc; No. 2 mixed, 33144(310. Closing prices of futures: WI H3AT May. 87Tilrtc; July. W,'tV S5c, COPN-mjlc higher; No. 2 mixed, 47UC; OA.Tr7 May, 35Tic. RYH-4-.3H04',i.'. HAY Unchanged. HUTT ICR Creamery. 33o; firsts, 31c, second, 29c; packing, 21c. iiXHlS ICxtiii. 214c; firsts, Hc; sec oucls. 15c. POULTRY-Hn, 12Vsff13o: rooster. Sc; yting turkey, 18c; duck, 134jllr. Receipts. Khliments. Whent. bushel H7.000 fifl.000 Corn, bushel 25.000 23.000 Oat, btiHhelH 7,00) 17,000 Wool Msirkrl. UOSTON. Jan. it). WOOIThe Com incrclul llulletln will cay of tho wool mar ket tomorrow: There has been a mod fiatn amount of htislnu tiaimactetl In tho HoHton wool market this week, prlciw holding firm un deMlmble lots of wool, while off soiIb ure eay In tone Ameri can crosi-brodw have been the wools creating chief Interest In the trade, some old nnd now clip wools selling. Other wise there tin been little activity except In fall TexaH wool, which have old fairly well, both Hcoured and In the greHe, nt full rate. The whlpment of wool from Uoston from January 1 to Jan uary 9, Inclusive, were $3,67StS.'l lbs against 9.897,361 lbs. fot' thn same period laxt year. Tho receipts from January 1 to January 9, inclusive, wero 2,815,748 lbs., against (1,322,103 lbs. for the samo iierlod last year. ST. LOUIS. Jan. 10 WOOL-Steady; medium grades romblng nnd clothing. X'Ml'Xc. light fine. l&472!e; heavy fine. 134J1M'; tub washed. 2703O-. Coffer Market, NMW Y'ORK, Jan. 10. COFI'i:b-Fu-tures market oixmed steudy at u decline of 3 tt fi point. Offerings w re not ur lieu arly heay or uggrosHlve and prices nilfd urounii tho oponlng flguus until hi tho late trading there wa a rally on bull support and covering, with the close steady, net 1 point lower to 3 polntH higher. Spot coffee, steady; Rio 7s, 13V Santos 4h, 15-V-. Mild, quiet; Cordova. lG4t18c lfavro, franc lower. Hamburg, 'i to Ki pfg. lower. Rio, unchanged; Santos, GO rels lower. 4s, "$). 7b, 7(150. bsv rtaln ma unl. to I 1 eirrs ar fat. Do you know whether the food TOU tire your bens iocs to mska m'.Ue tail we bare Just publltbed a pamphlet that will teUxou-A pamphlet on amall beckyard floeks. It tells how tomake the hens most produetive and profitable, how tokaap thamlaylnfiall the tlsna.eTen when moulting, how to keep them from being a nuisance to self or neighbors, how to moat economically build houses at, J jarda, bow to maka tha nana work in tbo garden, not scratching up what fovx have planted, but scratching between the rows of fruit and vegetables, cleaning out the weeds, loosentnr up and fanluzlng the soil. Write tastay for this pamphlet, free. IE0. H.LEE C0.liii6Harn(yit.0miha,Nib. DUN'S REYIEW OF TRADE Business in Nearly All Departments Satisfactory. STEEL PRODUCTION RUSHED 1'orelKii Trnilr StntUtlrs Contlnne to Itrflri't Hip ronnlrr's llltv t'oniiiirrce. noth Onlrrnrd I nml Inrrnrd, I NI3W YORK, Jan. lO.-Duns Review ot Trade tomoiTOW will sav: I Ilttflunss In nearly all departments con tliutes very sntislnctory. the vnlumo of ' transactions n .titltig an Imposing total, as ! Is exldetii-.l h the week's statistics of ( bunk -l-Mtl'igs. There In a general feel i lug of fYinservittlve optimism. Whllo tlm negotiations for in net In the Balkans nrs tlolaytvl the ti'rtln Is lessening. I Favorable enndltlntis In iron and steel are fullv miUntiilned. 1-ro.luctlon of pig Iron continues at a high rate and what Hpproaolws ii oongD.tiou of 'orders pre vails In steel products. Iibor troubles In the New York clothing (nidi; produce more or lots uncertainty In Us various, branches, but dr gcods generally dlsplav activity Extreme cold weatner has nrevnllert in ; manv sivtloni an ! damage to tho fruit crops is reporieii. Foreign trade statlsllea contlnun to re flect the countvv'i big commerce, both outward and Inw.tii In Iron in J Hn, an advance of $2 ,i ton on st...l plntci has been announced by an Independent hiterest. but the mllttt are tt congested with btislnros that no iV ..ties are promised for somo tlmo tt come. lilt An.STItl'lVI-.S TRA UK RKVIEXV Wldrnnrrnit Cold Wnvr Hum Ilenrfl clnl Kffrrl nn tlnnlnrss, NHW YOR1C Jan. 10.-liradstreets tt morrow will iay: Tliom Is moro life In trade this week Tho wldcKprcad cold wave, accompanied by snow nnd rain, had variable effects on retail trade, but on tho whole it waa beneficial, helping distribution of wear ing apparel, shoes, nnd rubber goods. In addition, tho coal trndo was benefitted and thn winter wheat crop, hitherto buro received 'a fnlr snow covering, On the other hnnd. the western railways felt the retarding effect of tho storm and tlm coldest weather In thirty yeivr In south cm California caused heavy damage. In the Iron and steel Industries, pig Iron is quiet and tho railroads are out of tho market for rails, but demand for ears and equipment are very large. Pro duction in nil line is large. Tho movement in price has been Ir regular. Cold weather ha affected quo tations of somo farm product. On tho exchanges the features nre the appear ance of moro strength In the grains, but cotton Is thirty points off on unloading by tired longs, aided by larger than ex pected ginning returns. Building nt nil cities probably broke nil records last, year. Ruslncss failures In the United States for tho week ending Jhnuory 9, wero 37 and compare with 421 In the like week cf 1912. There wero 48 failures In Canrulu last week. Wheat, Including exports from the United tSate and Canada for tho week ending January 9. nggretrate 5,651,944 bush el, against 4,696,018 bushels last week, and 2.600,821 bushels this week last year. Corn exports for tho week are 650,190 bushels, against 1,SB2.B bushels last week, and 812,035 bushels In 1912. M4W Y4IRIC GUNKKAl. SI ARK 1ST Quotations of Ihe I)nr on Vttrlonn Commodltle. NBW YORIC. Jnn. 10. FLOUR-Market stcadr; spring patents. $4.404j4.G5; winter straights. $4,4544.55; winter putents. $6.1 W5.00; spring clears, 4.154jt.45; winter extra No. 1, $1.06414.15; winter extra No. 2, $3.964.00; Kansan straights, $4.W 4.10. Rye flour, dull: fair to good. $3.w) 43.SG; choice to fancy, $3.D03--00. Buck wheat flour, steady; $2.40 per 1C pounds. CORNMEAL-teady; fine white nnd. yellow, $1.304J13S; coarse. $1.25jl.W; kiln ilHml. 111",. i KYI Quiet; No. 2 western, C64jb7c c. 1 I. f. Huffalo. llARI.EY-Steudy; feeding, kvo o. 1 t. Now York; malting. 604t"70o c. I. f. Buf- "wilEAT-Bpot market, firm: No. 2 rod, $1.0GH, elevator, and $1.0714, f. o. b. afloat, nominal; No. 1 northern Duluth. Sl.tMVi. f, o. b. afloat. Futures market wan easy early, but rallied on export sales of fifty loads, part yesterday, and less favorable ttiir now, closing "4c net higher. CORN-Spot market, firm; export, 5ic. f. o. b. atlotvt. Receipt, 54,0 bu; shlp inentH, 17,00) bu. . . . . , OATS Snot market, quiet; No. 3, WW S9c; No. 4, 37H4)3Sc; natural white, 37-tlTT 40n; whlto clipped, WhMUiO. Receipt. 82,000 bu.; shipments, 3,000 bu. FUHD-Steady; western spring bran (100-pound sacks), $24.00; standard mid dling (100-pound sacks) $24.00; city tlW pntind sacks), $24.50. HAY Quiet; standard, M.OG; No. I, I1.O7H01.1O; Io. 2, $t.004J1.02H; No. 3. to 85a HOPS Quiet: state, common to choice. 1912, 23ST32CJ 1911, 124Jl5c; Pacific coast 1912, lt323c; 1911, 13f2tlGc. HIDES Steady; Central America, 27HC; Bogota, 274123c LEATHER Firm; hemlock firsts. 284J 29c; seoonds, 272Sc; thirds, 24325c: re jects. 1920c PROVISIONS Pork, steady; mess, ((S.75 tfU.25; fHmlly. $22.txB3.00: , short clear. (22.00'd 21.00. Beef, quiet; mesa, $20.0021,00, family, $24.004t25.00; beef hams. SSO.OOtC 32,00. Ijird, firm; middle west, prime, (9.704iO.K); refined, quiet; continent, $10.5. South America, $11.20;, compound, (1.75 8.00. TALLOW Steady; prime city, hogs head, 6!cs special, 7c; country, 64J6?,c. CIIBI3HE Earner; receipt. 907 boxes, state, wliolo milk, held, white or colored, specials, UMtlKu; sklmn, 2fd4Hc UUTTEIt-Stcady: receipts, 5,4il tubs, crenmerj' extrns. .!3"4'36c; firsts, 324)3Gc factory held, 23l44l'24c. EOOH Steady, receipt. 7.013 cas.-ri : fresh gathered extras, 314jS2c; rcfrlger ' ator firsts, local storage charges paid, .iicfliio; neaiw nennerj. white, good to largo alio, new laid, CVu3Sc; western gathered whites, 284J35C POULTRY-Dresseil. firm; fresh killed western chicken, 121J 19c , fowls, 13H410kc; turkeys, 14423c. 'l'arprntlnr and llnsln. SAVANNAH. Jan. 1Q.-TURPBNTTNE Quiet; 45c. Sales, none; receipts. 305 bbls.; shipments, 32fi bbls.; stocks. 20,267 bbls. ROSIN-Flrm. Sales. 3,0f5 bbls,: re celpts. 919 bbls.; ihlpmcnt. 9,150 bbl.; stock. 150 895 bbls. Quote: A, B, $5.15. C. D, S5.lSTiC.25; E, $5,2545.3-; O. $5.40fii 6.47H: II. $3.4g6.50- i, .6AK.70: K. $.ao, M. $71.0: N. $7.13; WO. $7.25; WW. $7.35. Dry 4'noils 3Inrkot. NHW YORK. Jan. 10-r-DRY (SOODS Tho cotton goods market are steady in tho domestic division, but are somewhat eawlor In a few line of convertible. Blanket and napprd poods opening nre attracting a large share of attention Jobbers report are to tho effect that shipments are oelng hurried by request of retailor. American Telephone & Telegraph Co. A dlTldsorl ot To Dollirs psr sbsrs ulll b pilJ on Wednstdsr, Jsnuiry IJ, 1111, to stxk- holdsrs of record tt tbo doss of bustoscs os Tuesdsy, Uecsmber it, llll. WM. R. DRIVER. Trtssursr Tu4t(l) d u roes either in- eirirs or sroeatn 4JJJJjJjJ-J"J-J-JI (SHE, k.