THE BHE: OMAHA, A KDXIOSDAV, .lANTARY 22, 101.1 11 UKAIi I3STATK ABSTRACTS OK TITLE. REED Abstract Co.. oldest abstract of' flee In Nebraska. 206 Urandclg Theater. CITY Pll4PKIlTYFOIl SAI.13 A FIRST CLASS greenhouse! with all equipment, on twenty acres of land In ,4-lty limit. Sioux City. In. Address C. J. Trumbnucr. sloux City, la. TO BUY, SELL OR "RENT, FIRST BER John w. nonniNs. isoj farnam st. West Farnam Residences $ .ftX) for an S-room. 2-story modem house with large attic; also largo sleeping porch. fronting east and south, white onamel finish; hand some brick fireplace, combination hot water and hot air heat, dec orated throughout, located on Har ney 8t., near 33th St.; excellent lo cation. $12,500 for a good 10-room, 2-story house, with largo attlo. quarter sawed oak finish 1st floor; white enamel finish 3d floor; oak floors through out. Thin house Is located at one. of the high points In the west Famma district, close to Mr. Joa lyn'a fine, residence. Owner wants offer. George" & Company Tel. D. '766. . 902-13 City Nat. Bank Bldg. HOUSE AND BIG LOT. 5 rooms, modem, barn; ground 70x360; feet of fruit; fine for garden or chick ens; two blocks to car and paved street. .Will sell or put In on larger house at (right price W. T. GRAHAM. Bee Bldg. BARGAIN. 20 ACRES. Near Elmwood Park, only few blocks ifrom car and paved street; good new 'house, 7 rooms; 10 poultry houses; one .brooder; fine water. A place to make (money; land will tw worth $1,000 per lucre. Whole tract offered at 112,000. , W. T. GRAHAM. Bee Bldg. TUB CHEAPEST IMPROVED ACREAGE AROUND OMAHA, $8,250 What do you think of th chance of i doubling your money on a Wi-acro farm, lying one mllo northwest of Benson, on the paved road? Improved with a good S-room house, brand new barn, holding 6 head of horses and ample hay room; plenty of other outbuildings, besides con siderable fruit. Take off the improve ments, which are worth (.1,000, and your 'land costs you $200 per acre. No unlm Iproved land In tho vicinity can be bought Ifor less than $400. Some sensible man will buy this snap within the next ten days. lOnly $1,500 necessary to handle, balance annually, f PAYNE 1NAT3STMENT CO., Douglas 1781. Wore Block. FIELD CLUB HOME Elevon-room house, entirely modern, with godd furnnee, stationary tubs In .cellar; double stairway, fireplace; fine lot with large shade trees; paved street, c!ose to car line and In first-class neigh borhood. Price only (3,500; $100 cash, bal- 'ance rrtonthly payments. BEMIS-CARLBERG CO. 310-312 Brandels Theater Bldg. MUST GO QUICK Tne late Deright home, 203 s. SUIl St. 10 ruoms; handsomely arranged and fin ished; bcuutltul location. SEE US QUICK. D. V. SHOLES CO. Douglas 43. , THE ROSEBUD LAND CO. handles exchanges of all Klnas. Room J. Continental 141k., Omaha. UtiAJj KSTAT1S K Altai .fc U.tnni 1, x full SALE Arkansas. FOR S&LB Arkansas timber lands; 2,000 acres virsJu Umber., land, .ubenit lb miles north or Van Buren, In Crawford county, Arkansas, at $7.w) per acra. Box 'id, Little- Rock, Ark. Cuinoriilu. CALIFORNIA AUFAL.FA AND FRUIT LANDS In tho famous CnowchtUA ranch, lus.ooo acres, hcuit of tne San Joaquin alley, jusi subdivided tor settlement. Ideal water; soil, climatic conditions. Wholesale and retail propositions. Free maps and literature. Excursions Feb. 4th and lath. Y e are owners, not agents, united btates fuim luim Co., ai, ouy iNatipnal Bank Bmg.. Omaha. Net). Vlurldn. JOIN the Omaha-Florida club pur chase, choicest Florida land at wholesale 'prices hall land companies' prices, co operative ueveiopment- Ureateat land in vestment ever. i'or particulars, uauress M 618, Bee.' Mlsalaatipl. IMPROVED FARMS. Alfalfa,, 6 tons; corn, 100 bushels acre (30 to W) a. Q. 1'. StebDins, 1610 Chicago St. Misaourt. LAND FOR SALE Write for prices ot corn, clover and blue grans lands. Co operative Realty Co., iluiuanavule. Ma ArlJUlkH, FARM for sale by tno'owner, consisting .of 160 acres, close to good town, large Ira Iprovements; Will bu sold at a reul bar gain it taken by February 1; can give IpossessTbn March 1. Address Y 2!, Bee. FOR SAidS 440 acres,' 120 acreVln cu itlvatlon, lbu acres fenced, mostly three wires, sod house 22x14, frame barn 20x30, cow stneU iuKM, ou.ei Ouiuuiiuiuss, wen, windmill and tank, Price $6,00). Joseph Drake, Burwell, Neb. ISO acres of land In Valley county, Nebraska for sale or trade for Council tBlufis property. Business lot for sale on North Main street. Inquire of F. A. i Spencer, Ai7 Broadway, council Bluffs. Oklahoma. MUST. HE SOLD; ItiO acres, mostly al falfa land, Email Improvements, 3 miles I county, seat, (S.60O; 240 acres, six miles town, 180 In cultivation, small Improve ments, some alfalfa land, $6,00u; 3a) acres, over 300 acre i bottom, first class alfalfa .land.- moderate Itnprbvements, $3o per acre. ROBERT L. KNIE. ConUll. Okl. Mlacclltuicous, GOVERNMENT FARMS FREE Send your name and address for free Informa tion about all government land In United States. D. J. Campbell, Pioneer Bldg., St. Paul, Minn. LIVE STOCK MARKET OP WEST Ublp live stock to South Omaha, Save mileage and ahrtnkaga. Your consign, tnents receive prompt and careful atun lion. Live Btoek Cummlwlou a'crcbaata. UYERq BROS. V CO. Strong, reliable. CLIFTON Com. Co.. iit Exchange Uldc iiARTlN BRO. & Co., Exchange Bldg. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR STATE PRINTING. Bids will be received by the Commis sioner of Printing at the office of the Sec retary of State at Lincoln, Nebraska on or beforo 12 o'clock, noon, Wednes day, January 29, 1913. for printing 3,500 copies of hesslon Laws, 1913; miscellan eous printing, stationary supplies for Nebraska Industrial Home; Soldiers and Sailors'- Home, Burkett; Asylum, Lin coln; Stato Treasurer; Auditor of Public Accounts; Board of Equaliza tion and Assessment; Nebraska Ortho pedic Hospital Specifications for same can be found on file In the office of the Secretary of All bids must bo accompanied by a bond equal in amount to the probable cost of the work bid upon. The commis sioner reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Lincoln, Nebraska, January IS, 1813 II. O. THOMAS, Deputy Commissioner of Printing. J 13' d St. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Weather liable to Bring About Crop Scare and liaise Prices. CORN IS A LITTLE BEARISH Extreme Dnllneaa In Shlpplnff nn1 Ksport llrmsnd Bring- Aliont n Condition PnTorntile to the llenr Side. OMAHA. Jan. 21, 191J. The wheat fields west of the Missouri river were reportod ns bare of a snow covering last night, lenvlng tho young and tender plant nt tho mercy of sharply lower temperatures promised by the wenther bureau. Those In the trade who give particular attention to weather con ditions adhered to the Idea after the close yesterday that a crop scare Is among the possibilities even at this early date. They figure that while no one Is able to say until there has been growing wenther next sprlnng as to possible deterioration, a bull movement Is not unlikely on a looked for cropscarc. It IS OnlV lierpnnfll-v. tn turn K,i "l, year, In order to refresh the memory on .k". mi ui ueienorauon ann wmcn worn, doubted by many nt that time, but which proved to be only too true, especially In sections of Indiana. Ohio and a few other states In the wittier wheat belt. Those who bought wheat on unfavorable re ports at that time were the ones to make money, while the doubting ones suffered heavy losses ns they put out snort lines and were forced to cover on advances. The situation In the wheat market at the close last night was looked upon by the average trader as quite weak. The fact that there was no de mand to Bpeak of for tho cash article; inat tho world s shipments were much !a rfr than at corresponding periods; tnat there wn an Increase In the visible supply where a decrease was looked for, ?i . 1 tno fre'Kn markets weio lower U pointed out as bearish helps that could not bo brushed aside. If the man who made up his mind that wheat prices are to se 11 much lower would have care fully reviewed the entire situation from Si.mpart,Hl.. t.nndpolnt' no co," nave discovered all the bearish circumstances. Ti?wJv!it',ltJw,ns "ndinnged to Mr higher. Tmre210 d"'"'e,'"Jln the shipping and rnM ,mnn? mad0 R majority of til iclall8ts extremely bearish. They w.iJ2t.,lefvy r,e?e,'1,s tor the next few weeks, and would not b surprised to see SW cars on the tables In Chicago soon. S.rd. "Porter with drow from the market entirely yesterday and some were ESdJ. be ,,r'lnS o resell corn they He higher CQSh Corn unc,mnscd to Oats held up well yesterday although a prominent elevator concern was ngaln on the selling side. Cash oats unchnnged. Clear.inpp. r ,. i.n . , ,wl - " w. ,ank uuui WITH a V V corn ,41,000 bu-: ORtB 21'0(1" bu- . "''uul "iieai closed unchanged to Kd lower; corn, Hd higher. Primary wheat receipts were 1,017,000 bu. a?d,.?,mnl" f36-000 u-' against receipts of 62o.000 bu. and shipments of 161,000 bu. last year. Primary corn receipts were 1.87J..00O bu. Ilild, 5.1!'menta "M.OOO bu.. against receipt pr 1.264,000 bu. and shipments of 530,000 bu. last- year. Primary oats receipts were S75.000 bu. and shipments 769,000 bu against re ceipts of 460,000 bu. and shipments ot 464,- 000 bu. last year. The following cash sales wero reported today: WHEAT No. 2 hard winter, .1 cars. 8jV4c; 8 cars, 85Hc No. 3 hard winter, 1 car, 8Wc; 3 cars, 84c. No. 4 hard winter. 1 car, S2V4c; 1 car, S2c. No. 3 spring, 2 cars, 82',ic. No. 4 spring, 1 car. 79c. No. 3 mixed. I car, 83,4c No. 4 mixed, b car. SSWc No. 2 northern, 1 car, S3Hc. No. 3 durum, i car, 83V4c RYE No. 2, 1 car. 60c. No. 4, car. E9c. CORN No. 3 whlto. 1 car (poor), 4514c No. 3 color, 1 car, 45Vic. No. 4 color, 1 car, 435ic. No. 3 yellow, 2 cars (choice), 44',ic; u v ci. o. ill;, i;ai D. 1I174U. iu. 1 CJIIUW. cars. 43c. No. 3 mixed: 13 cars, 43?c. No. i jiuauu. i. uar, oic; j caxs, wt4C, - cais, 43c; 2 cars, 42&c. No grade, 1 car, 42c. OATS No. 3 white, 1 car, 32V4c; 2 cars. 32',4c. No. 4 white, 1 car, 32Vic; 1 car, 32c. flnifitin ralh litl,.a.H. WHEAT No. 2 hard. MHlffSUc: No. 3 white, 44V445c; No. 3 yellow, 43ftfUc; No. 4 yellow, 42HS43c; No. 3, 43V443ic; No. 4. 42W643c;, no grade. 42Jf-45c. OATS No. 2 white, 33Vic; standard, 32Ac: No. 3 white. 32rW32Wc: No. 4 white. 31i(tf32c. v BARLEY Maltlnir. 5Mi2c: No. 1 feed ItYE No. 2, 59i0c; No. 3, SXQoWtC. Carlot necelpta. Chicago 11S 554 ' 312 .Minneapolis Duluh t 22S Omaha 26 79 19 Kansas City S3 32 10 St. LoulB Vi 72 ) Winnipeg 462 ClUCfetiO lt AIN AND IMIOVISMINS features of the TrndliiK anil Cloalntr l'rlres on Hoard of Trade. CHICAGO, Jan. 21. Corn advancing lc led the gruin markets upward today. Pro Visions docllncd 2Mc. Wheat opened higher because Uvcrpool fulled to reflect the local weakness of yesterdaty. A decline ensued on flatness In tho spot market und then a recovery on. reports of export business. Then there was another slump when It was stated the latter traffic was In old Manitoba. In the end a report from New York tnat forty loads had been Hold abroad and the pronounced strength of corn caused an other upturn. The market had hardly started downward again when the clofe of the trading day came. Business was active In the lost hour. Corn was firm nil day and closed at tho top. Argentlnu news wamtho important factor. Corn e.t "Buenos Ayres advanced an extreme l'.ic, reflecting serious dam ago by heat and drouth. Another factor was the statement that corn In Iowa and Nebtaska Is testing forty-nine and a naif bushels an acre, ns against an averasu yield of flfty-flvo bushels. Oats participated In the activity and strength, closing at the top. Thero was n better domestic cull for cash ats, whicn were unchanged to Uu higher, and tin Im provement tn the Investment call. Thero was a slight let-up In tho de mand which has kept provisions on the up grade recently, duo to llberul hog le celpts at primary points, ulthough there wore 24,000 head under the receipts of a year ngo, The leading futures close;! am follows: Artlclel Open. High. I Low Cloe. Yes'y. Wheat May. 934i03 July. 90Vi54 Sept. 8Wi Corn. May. 5m&'ri July. 52H4tVt Sept. Uil&i'i Oats. May. 32H'j July. W Sept. 3JH Pork. Jan.. IS 52-60 May. 18 90 Lard. I Jan.. 10 12U May, 10 20 Ribs. Jan I May.jlO 10 12 93ttl9214Wl931i6ail 9274 90tt3i W!i9OS01,9OttirVi 52 I 5Ui! 52 I SU4 52W4I B2462teTil 51Ti 63il 63 1 W52Tia63 33 33'.434?iH: 33H 3i 3SI UWl 34SI33VV&i 18 ll 18 00 IS glhil 18 W ' I 10 10 I 10 15 10 17141 10 IS- IS 90 I 18 80 10 12V41 10 10 10 20 10 15 1 10 00 i I 10 12H 10 15 PROVISIONS Pork, mess, new. ils.uOQi 18.R!ij. Lard, $10.10. Short ribs, sides, $9,59110.25. Clearances of wheat and flour were eriual to 783,000 bu. Primary receipts wute, 1.O47.00O bu.. against 625,000 bu. font year. Estimated receipts for tomorrow; Wheat, 29 cars, corn, 1,002 cars; oats, lbs cars; hogs, 32,000 head. Chicago Cash Prices Wheat. No. 2 red, $1.12&'1.15; No. 3 red, $1,0&&1.08; No, 3 hard, 91j4c; No. 3 hard, &oaoic, No. 1 northern, 91&c; No. 2 northern, &8j00c; No. 3 northern, 854j87c; No. 2 spring, 87i? 89c; No. 3 spring. 84&S6C; No. 4 spring, W 65c; velvet chaff, kwfiOOc; durum, 8tiv2c. Oats: No. 2 white. 31S35Wc, No, 3 white. 32V33V4c; No. 4. 30?io; No. 4 white, .11$ LEGAL NaiTCKS THE BOARD OF DISTRICT No. e" Thurston. Neb., will receive hlt r. steam heating plant for the school house Plans and specifications on file at the Thurston State bank. Bids to be opened January 31st at 8 o'clock, p. m. The board reserves tbe right to reject any or all bids. ELMER SERVINE. Jan. 30 d7U Secretary. . stsmlald ,-ll.'li t .n n No j 5 1 How. 4'4rfi0i . No. 4.'t4V, No 3 white, 49Stc. No. .1 yellow. 47MHSV. No 4. 4iSN7'4c: No. 4 white. 4HM9c; .No 4 yellow. 4f47V. Rye. No. 2. mMnf Barley. 6H73c Feeds Timothy, W.tXi 4.15, clover. $10.tOT19.76. Ill'TTHR-FiKn; creameries. JtWW'io EOtJS-FInn: receipts 4.S07 rases, fresh recetpts, at mark, eases Included. tff21r, refrigerator firsts. ITe; firsts. io. POTATOES Steady; 454WV POI'LTRY Steady; dreesl turkeys, 28c; hens. 13c; springs. We. new Yoiiic :n.-i:n.vi, siaiiket t(uitnliona of the liny on Vnrloti Com modltles. HV YORK. Jan. 2' -FI.Ot:R Oint uprlng patents, $4 0.H.(: winter straiBhls, ji.wjm.w. winter iMteuts. Jl.TimV. io. spring clears. J4.3MM t;.. winter evtra. No. 1. tl.(WI 15, winter extras. No. M.Rr4.00. Knnws stnUghts. t.lJ-4 . Rio flour, quiet; fair to goodi $3 0f!i Xm. oboloe to fancj. $.t!Oi4.0i. Buck wheat flour, quiet; (2.35 per 100 lbs. COUNMEAlT-Ktwuly: fine white and e!low, $l.aafil.35, coarse. (1.3501.30; kiln dried. $3.13. RYE No. 2 western. G7f6Sc, c. I. f. Buffnlo. WIIEAT-Spot miirket firm: No. I nil. $1,09, elevator, and $1.10. f. o. b. afloat, nominal; No. 1 northern Duliith. $1 f. o. b. afloat Futures market was firm early on th cables, "but lost part of the advance under liquidation. Ijitcr prloon milled on covering, closing Mf4o not hlRlicr. May. 9,st,It)9,ic, closed nt P9Vc, July closed at 974e; bonded wheat, Jan uary, rlosed nt $1.00H; Mny. Wtc; July. 97!1c. Receipts, 101,000 bu. ; shipments. 39S.O0O bu. CORN Spot market flnn: export, 5fi'o, f. o. b. afloat. Receipts, 91.000 bu.; ship ments, none. OATS Spot market steady; standard white. S.Si39c Receipts, 64.000 bu ; ship ments, none. HOI'S Steady ; state, common to choice. 1912 crop, 20$f23c; i911 crop. 134fl5u; Pnclflc coast. 1912 crop. 17(fr2Sc; 1911 crop. 134(16-3. HIDES Firm: Central America, 2So; Bogota. 27W2SVtc. FEED Steady; western spring bran, $23.50d"r24.00; standard middling, $24.0Oir-'I.A). HAY-(julet: stundnrd. (l.txwffl.ffi; No. 1. $1.0711.10; No. 2, STicifrd.OO; No. 3, SOftTWc LEATHKIt-ltrm. hemlock firsts, Jytf 2!V; seconds, 27jJ2Sc. thirds, 2tW25c; rj-i Jects. 19i20c. PROVISIONS - Pork, steady : mesa, (IS 7Mi 19.23; family, $21.50(r23.(M, short flenrs. $21 .WU 23.(0. Beef, steady; mess, $20.00ii2l.o0: family, $24.00g 25.00. Beef hams, (2O.Wir32.0O. Cut meats, steady; plcklid bellies, 10 to 14 lbs.. 12c; pickled hams, 14o. Lard, steady; middle west prime. $13.WMt) 11.00; refined, firm; continent, $10.70; South America, $11.40; compound, $7.5(57.'7o. TALLOW- Barely steady; prime city, hhds.. 6's.c. bprclal, 67i'; country, fi'i1if."iC. UUTTEIt Steady; receipts, 7.S.V, tulm; creanterj' extras, ,13V&H.1e, flrstB, Wi.Do; process oxtriis, 26Vitf27c; firsts, 21(523 , Imitation croamery, firsts, 24V4i.yc; fuc tury, held, 22ff24c; current make, firsts, 23(&2;iHc; packing stock, June make, 20ft 21'sc; current make, No. 2, iUtfSO&c: No. 3. 17il9c. CHEESE .Market easy; receipts, 337 boxes; state', whole milk, whlto or cjl orcd specials, 17iSlSc; average run, greon, 15?4016o; state, whole milk, winter spe. dais. 16',4Ji'17c; bklma, 2ffHc. EUOS-Firmer, receipts. 9,214 casus; fresh gathered extras. 27ft'Jo; hold rresh,. average best, 20jt21c; refrigerator flints,' 19Hil20c; western gathered whites, 2W"iM0''. POULTRY Dressed, steady; fresh klllwf western chickens, 14JJ0c; fowls, 13Ji'17c: turkeys, 14Jf23H:c. Nt. I, ouls (ienerHl 3Inrkpt. ST. LOUIS, Jan. 21.-WHEAT-No. 1 red. S1.09A1.14; No. 2 hard. 90itf9.'c. CORN No. 2. 49c; No. 2 white, 52fjjC2Hc. OATS-No. 2. 33!i031c; No. 2 white. MVj Closing prices of futures: Wl I EAT May, 93'Hi&flc: July, S9tS9i4c. CORN May. t,Vtfalic; July, 62Hc. OATS May, 34',(,c; July, 33. RYE-Steady at 63V4C. FIXJI'R Dull; red winter patents. (3.00 66.25; cxtru .fancy and straights, $4.0oii 4.M); linrd winter clears, (3.40y3.55. SEED Timothy, (1.00. CORNMEAL Steady. , BRAN Dull. HAY Firm; tlmotliy, S13.OOffl7.CW: prai rie, (12.00W15.00. BAOGINtl 9Tic. TWINE Hemp. Sc. PROVlSIONS--Pork, unchanged; Job bing, $16.75. Lard, unchanged; prime Steam, $10.35(8.10.43. Dry salt meats, un changed; boxed extra shorts, Sll.37Vi; clear ribs. $11,37',; shoit-clHO's, $11.62f. Bacon, unchuhgod; boxed extra shorts, $12.37; clear ribs, $12.37H; short clears, $12.2!4, Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bblS.-...: 10,000 12,XJ Wheat, bu 11S.000 lOb.WK) Corn, bu t-O.OM 14.000 Onts, bu S2.000 t2,tW9 POULTRY Dull; chickens. He; springs, 12c; turkeys, 17c: ducks, ltic; geese, 12e. BUTTKR Steady: crenmery, 27caC3c. EGOS Him, at r.'c. KnnsiiH t'lty (J nil 11 and provision. KANSAS CITY, Jiuk 21,-rdloslng prices of futuits: WHEAT Jilay, SS'.ll&SSHc; July, 85;iQ) 85Tic. CORN May, GlUfcfdHc; July, Slid. OATS May. 35ic BUTTER Creamery. 32&c; firsts, JOVjC; seconds, 28c; pucklng, 2H4c. EGas-Extras, 26c; firsts, 24!; sec onds, 15c. POULTRY Hens, llV4fll2c: roosters, !c; young turkeys, 18c; ducks, 1314c. Receipts. Shipments'. Wheat, bu 8,000 74,000 . Corn, bu C.,000 29. WO Oats, bu 16,000 9.W0 - Visible hupp'V of Urnln. NEW YORK. Jan. 20. The vlsiblo sup Ply of gruln In the United States Satur day, January 18, as complied by the Now York Produce exchange was as follows! Wheat. 66,821,000 bushels, Increased 627,000 bushels. Wheat In bond, 5,339,0n0 bushels, decreased, 1,136,000 bushels. Corn, 7,692,000 bushels, increased 82S.O00 bushels. Oats, 9,313,000 bushels, incerased 523,000 bushels. Oats In bond, 222,000 bushels, decreased 51,000 bushels. Rye, 1,659,000 bushels, de creased 191,000 bushels. Barley, 3,286,000 bushels, decreased 361,000 bushels. Barley In bond 131,000 bushels, decreased 53,000 bushels. ' Mlnr-minlta (irnln Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. 21. WHEAT May, Nic; July. 89JnWc. Closing: No. 1 hard. 88H0; No. 1 northern. 8IH!!8c; No. 2 northern. 84l6S6e: No. 2 hard, Montana, 874c; No. 8, S2Wfo84c. CORN No. 3 yellow. 4WiHc OATS No. 3 white. 30?4--)31c. RYE No. 2. 57i869o. BRAN-$I9.50. FLOUR 1'lrst patents. $l.30i'(j4.65; sec ond putents, Jl.lMfl.OO; first clears, $3.10 03.40; second clears, $2.3V&-2.60. FLAX-$1.2D?4. BARLI0y-i6)c. Iilvrrpool Grain Miirknt. LIVERPOOU Jan. 21.-WHEAT-Spot, enalcr; No. 1 Manitoba, 7s9Hd; No. 2, 7s6'Ad; No. 3, 7s 4'd. Futures, firm; May. 7sjr?id; July. 7s 2d. CORN Spot, quiet; American mixed, new. 6s 6d; American mixed, old, 6s hid; American mixed, old, via Galveston, 6.1 Sd. Futures, - strong; January, 5s2d; February, 4s ll'd. Omaba liny Mnrkrt, OMAHA, Jan. 2,1. HAY No. 1 upland, in ejyifttt wi. 'n 9 tfi firVff m no. Ma 1 cm J.fiO; Np. I midland. 0.ttlO.OQ; No. 2, $9.00i&.50; No. 2. $S.Oyn9.00; No. 3, $7.00!T 8.00. Alfalfa, No. I pea green variety, $14.00014.50; No, 2, $12.00'8 13.50: No. 3, $9.00 11.00. Straw, oats and rye, $.004j.50; wheat. $3.00-fl6.E0. SlIlHaukre Crnln Mnrkrt. MILWAUKEE, Wis.. Jan. 21. WHEAT No. 1 northern, 90u91c; No. 2 northern, 87io; No. 2 hard winter. 9rtKc: May. 901V(91c; July, 89Hc. t torn no. 3 yeuow, 4sc; No. 3 wnite, 49H&Oc; No. 3, 4714c; May. 51fj6Sc; July. 52i4c OATR-lIay. StVko. BA RLE Y 53fp72:. Pcorln Mnrkrt, PEORIA. Jan. 21.-CORN-Market lVio up; No. 3 -yellow, 4Tc; No. 4 yellow, 45 Wc; No. 3 mixed, 47c; No. 4 mixed, Q4640. OATS Market 4p up; standard, 34c; No. 3 White, 33U6334c; No. 4 white, 324c Slelnl ainrket. X ,..tlf VA,1 , - T m ...M, r it ir.n ivjviv. ail. .(.-JlKil AUl- Copper exports thin month 10,181 tons. London ronner steady: snot. i28g. 17m M- futuros, i:ee Sa 9d. Iindon tin easy; spot. t2i 5s. future. 274 10s. Uindon lead, fi7 Ixnidon Hpelter, 126 2 sSd Iron, Cleveland warrants (Rs 3d, In Ixindon ST I.OH8. Jan. t. -METAI-r-ad, steady, at $4.20. Spelter, lower, at (710. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Prices Rise Without Mnrked In crease in Demand. SHORT CONTRACTS COVERED Copper lsnr l)lsiln Mri-iiKtli, Mlth London Metnl .Mnrket btrndlrr, l.'olttmlnu Re cent (Intbrenks, MCW YORK. Jan. SI. With no marked increase In demand prli-es of stocks roe substantially today. Tho market Vhh dull during most of the srnslnti and thet was neither onlarged outsldo buying nor n cliaiige in market factors of sufflrleut ImiHirt to account for n rise Hiuoilntlng to more thnti three points In Union Pacific, two or more In steel. Rending, Amalga mated and Canadian Pnclflo and a point or over for a long list or other l The rise npimrently- was due In largo 1 iiii i io covering ot Short contracts. Thero was no hurried buying Mich as would In dicate a forced retreat ot the bears, al though In the last hour prices rose rup Idly enough to Indicate a moro urgent de mand. The copper storks displayed strength The London metal market was steadier following the recent brooks. Interbor ottgh storks wero depressed by opiosltlon to the proposed subway contract. To bacco shares uer Nlrnnr Iondon, which sold storks rather freely i hero yesterday as a buyer today, takln, about 10.000 shares. Tho first of the larcn nillninilo in rnri 1 earnliigs for necomber was Baltimore X Ohlo wlioM statement disclosed futher galus. amounting to $1,111,000 In gross and $339,000 In net. Some marked advances wero made In bonds, but thq main movement was nar row and uncertain. Total sales, par value. $2,050,000. United States bonds, un changed. Nutnbcr of sales ana leading quotations on stocks wero as follows: Salts, lllgti. Low Cloie. AinalMmated Copr J.;iM 7m TJH Amor Inn AcrleuKuml .. Kx) M tl't M'i Amrrlru licet Sugar 1ft) JT r j; Anifrluui Ciin i.9) jjij American Vn pM J,( JH'i lll't 115H Amorlcan C & V Mil W jj m American Cotton Oil... . 3,l 6I" H M Am c Rmirttl(n 30) 4 M'l 3S Amerlran I.lnunt too 10'. li)t 10 American IxMmotUa ... 1,110 8; jjtj syaj American 8. It r.,M TJ'i 7i, 7514 Am. S It. pM lew '10014 tdOU lft", An' buitar Refining im list, 11514 lt5U American V. k T ,X) 133 133 1331 American Tohneco ls7 jks 2St " Anaronaa atlnlnx Co...;. JJOft 37'4 36i 3J Atehlwn 2,000-lMi t04, lots AtchUon pti 1(10 1(U4 ,0; m Atlantic Const Line 1(X) it j9 jj-j lutllmoro A- Ohio 1,000 HC.14 wn 11U nethleheni steel no as; 3S .1.114 llrouklrn Ilapld Tr wo &jjt 1514 jni.j Canadian Pacltlo 1, 000 ;454 lll WJ14 Central Leather 100 Sai 7'4 Chepea)o fc Ohio ("00 77 7J, 7714 Chicago It. W f 700 1H H'i 1H "hlcngo, M. & St. P.... S,mii) 1IJV4 nji4 uja, Chicago & Jf. V tot) ij4 m Colorado F. e 1 200 33 32 31j ConMilldateil Daa oo JT 1.W4 m Orn rroducta 200 u u 13 Delaware Hudson iqo K4!4 18t'4 13 Denver & tllo Oranile.,. J0 tm ;n, 311; Denver It. O. pfj ; . . s Tltstlltcrs' Securltlea ... J00 lit IS4 un Rrl 1,M0 JO'i 501, 30T, trie Ut pM 300 47Vi 47i 4f; 1--le M pflt i-00 JS14 3l, 3J Oaneral t:iectrlo 7tl 141H 141 143 "rem Northern pfd.. . ,W)fl 123 l!(t'4 1S7", (Jroat Northern Ore elfa. Kno 3J 3J 34 llllnola Central 300 13714 is: 11714 Interborough Met '.vm 17i 17 1714 Inter Met pM l.soo to 59 HIT4 International Handler.. !K) 100 10S . !01 Inter-Marino pfd ,. ., . , , 07; Inlernntlonal Paper . .. l.too It J'i to International pump , 15 Kanwin City Southern... 1O0 2 ;n iti Iaclede Clan too 103 loj I0H4 thlgh Valley 8,500 HI isivZ liuUvllle & NaahrlUe.. SOO 137, 117 137 M , Ft P. & S. ate. M 1M Mltaourl, K. ft- T.. ...... 400 21h !7 S7i Mltiuurl I'aclflr 1,400 41 40!4 4Hi N'atlonat meruit 200 120 11H4 ljou National 100 48U , 4'i 4 N. II. It. of M. 2d pfd 26 New York Central 1,500 107T4 107 10JU N. Y., 0. .- W 100 33 32 Si?i Norfolk Western 200 112 112 1U North American 714 Northern Pacific ' 1,700 lUij t4 1114 Pacific Mall 100" 30 30 :' I'ennayhanla 2,100 122Vi 123 122 People'a 0a 200 114 3- njtj P.. C . C. & St. L 104 IMttaburgli Cual 200 22 22 22 Preaaed 8tn-l Car 200 33 4 31!4 3ii Pullman Palace Car. .. 100 1(3 15 Isl Heading 07,000 l4i I2'4 154 Itepublle I. & S 800 23i- 23 34 Itepubllc I. tr S. pfd. .. ,100 35U 82'4 33H ltock Inland Co 5,600 23 :m 21 Itock Island rv. ptd 1,300 JDli J7"! 33 fit. IA F, ;pfd...' ?0il. 161, 26',i 2 Reatnant AJr Line., 100 Uli 1Ma IX Sealward A. I pfd 100 4U 46i ' 4 Rloaa-Hhetfleld S H I.., 40 Southern racltlo 7,000 1W 101s, 105 Southern Railway 1.100 37 27 27U Bo. Hallway ptd 800 7 79 791, Ten no-tea Copper 700 31 33ti 3fi Tenaa A Pacific 500 20 20 20 Vnlon Twlllo 18.IU0 160 157 9 Unloir I'acltlc ptd 200 90 90 39 United states Jtealty 7214 Vnltetl states Rubber... . 1,400 C6 (3 6H United titales Hteel 11,200 54 2 (4 II. 8. Steel pfd. .. 1,200 109 109 109 Utah Copper ,. l.lno 64 t4 54 Va.-Caroli'aa Chemical .. t,000 38 36 88 Wabneh i 8 Wabash pfd 4 200 13 12 12 Weatarn Maryland 1.200 44 43 43 Weatern Union . ... 200 71 70 71 Weetlnghouan Klectrtc .. 200 74 74 71 Wheeling & I,, If 7 Bi. dividend. . Total ralea for tha day, 315,100 aharea. eiv York money Market, KEW YORK, Jan. 21,-MONK" On call, steady at 2V4Q2& per cent; ruling rate, 2v4 per cent; closing bid, 2V4 per cent; offered at 2 per cent. Time loans, weaker,; sixty dayis 3i per cent; ninety days, 4 per cent; six months, 4g 4U per cent. Pill MB MERCANTILE PAPER VAAW per cent. RTKRLlNCr KXCH A NGU Strong, with actual business In bankers' bills at $4.8.110 for sixty-day bills and nt $4.8700 for de mand, commercial bills, $4.82',. SILVKR Bar, C3c; Mexican dollars, 40c. BONDS Government, steady; railroad, Irregular. Closing quotations on bonds today were as follows: U. 8. ret. u, ret. .101 K C. Sii. ref. 5.. 97 .101 I.. R. deb. 4s 1931.. 93 .102!, t N. unl. 4a ... 98 .103M. K. A T. lat 4. 94 .J13 'do gtu. 4a.. .. 8 .113llc paotflo 4a bliu. do coupon V. S. 3a, re do coupon U. B, 4i, leg do coupon Tanama ta coupon.. 1113 do cunr. ia M A.-C. lit ta ctfa... 60 lf It n of M 4a. 87 Anwr. Ag. ta. 101 N. V. C. r- Ha. . . M A. T. A T. c ta. .101 do dab. 4a w Am. Tobauo a 120 N. Y. N. II. A If. Armour A fo. 4a. 93 ct. 3 M Atchlaon gen. 4-.-- ilKH. A W. lat c, 4.. 98 do or. 4s W- lum lo cv it in 104 No I'aclflo 4a 9V, N do 3 67 70. B. Jj. rfdg. 4.. 91!i 91 Penn. cr. 3a 1815. 97'i do cv. Da A O. U lat t . Jlal. A Ohio 4i . do 3a Ilrook. Tr. tv 41. 89 do eon. 4a loi CVn. ot 0. C 10ltadlDg kd 4a . 97 Cen. leather 6a. . .. 96 a. I.. A s. t' tr 4a 7f.v. Uliea. fc unio .. ao gen. r. do eoqv. a K8t. U H w c Chicago A A. 3i. 83 B. A. I.. adj. ta V II. A U. J. ta... 9Sgo. Pac. col. 4i. do gen. 4a . 93 do cv 4i 81 4a m .. 76 . . w 104 . 78 ' M A S I' c 4l. J05 d' Ut ref. 4a V. It I A P. c. 4. 3So, ItaJIway ta . do rfg. 4a 88 do gan. 4 C. A B. r A 4a. 94(Unlon -Paelflo 4a. ft. A It. cv 4a . . 97 ao ct 4a ., , 98 D. A It, a. ref. M 31 no lit A ref. 4.. 9S nittlilera' Ca .... M v. a Hubher It. .1ft Krla p. I. 4 86 p. s. 8te'l 3d C.. lOlf. do gen. 4a 78' Va.-Car. CWi. ttT. jbtj do cv. 4i, er. II 78 WaUh lat A ei. 4a 63 III. On. lt ref. 4. 98 Weatern Md. 4. .. 83 Inter. Met. 4a .... IJSW.il, Klee. irv ta.. 93 Inter. M. M. 4a... 4wia. Central 4.... 91 Japan 4a .90 Bid. "Offered. Vork JVItulriK- Htuoks. NKW YORK, Jan. 21,-CIoslng quota tions tin mining stocks were: Coin. Tunnel stock.. 8 Mnlean 90 do bnnda 13 Ontario 3t0 Con. (a I. A Va. . It Ophlr .... ,) Iron Silver 180 Small Ilnpet 13 Ieadvllle Con. I Btandard 80 Little Chief 4 Yellow Jacket 18 Olfrrvd. I'liiHllttnu of Trraaury, WASHINGTON. Jan. 31 -The condition of thti I'nlted States treasury at the be ginning of buslnetis today was: Working Lalance, 82J27,te, In banks and Philip pine tieasurv $H0.&8.491. total of general fund, $134,1110,783; rrtt'elpts yesterday, t',271.MI5; ilisburKements $1,021,620. Tho deficit this fiscal year $7.493,f8. as against a deficit of $aU3,.6w last year The fgurei for receipts and disbursement and deficit exclude Panatn.i i.tnal and public debt transaction . . London Mock Mnrket. LON1XJN, Jan. II American seeuiltles oponeit nulet and later n prtlt of the list advanced 011 light covering. At noon prices ranged from unchanged to a point above parity. tindon rloslng sti-k qtiotntlons: Crtnaola. money . . T Lmtartlle ft NHah I4t do account .... 7sMn, Kan. Tel. ft Amal. Copper 18 New Ywk rVnlral .110 AtchlMvn .tCTNfolk fe Weetern tt IktltlKor Ohio. 1x imtarlo Wettern 33 (Mnaftlan Paelfle . 49lVnniTlTanla .... t Tieapealie A Ohio. 79 Heading ! (Til. llreat Weatern 1Hethera Itr . 41. Mil fc St. l'.lUH,mU,em Paflfle ,.1t" IVnrer A Bin O . linlon Taelllo 1t Ktle . 1'V t. Steel do 1 pM . 4Vat4h S tlrand TninV Jte ttera ... 31 Itllnela Central 130 Hand Mlne ... . SILVKIt liar, iiulet at SK' per ounce. MON'KV-4l per cent. Plscount rates: Short bills. 1 per cent: three months, 4 II-IMH1! per cent. MnatiMi BOSTON. Jim on mining storks Allmiet Amal C.pper A Z LAS.. . Arliena tVm. II.' A t'.C A B. M. Nl.x-U .Xorkol. 21. -'Uvliig iiuolatlons were as follows: Mohawk St 78iNada l-Vn 1 M VIpWlHU Jllnea . . "Nrlh lliitte Ji SS North 1-nVe- 3 t)ld Dominion 48 Cal. A Arltona Cal. A llecla. Centennial VV) 0 (Hla W l Unlney 71 c iianiiii . ti 13 ?niH-rlr J 7 Superior II. M . t 3 Tamarack 31 tVpper ltange O. C. llnat IHtte '. M. Franklin t Irtmt t.n tlrauby Con tlnM-ne Cananca ... lals Itryale t'epper Kef lke iMkn Copper 1m Salle Conier. .. Mlam4 Copper .... Aaked. WtV. . B It. A M.. 4 S, do ptd 49 ;4t lah On 1 , PUh tVpiwr Cn t4 Winona 8 4'iWoherlne 7 34 llnnk t'lrnrtiiKS. OMAHA. Jon. 21. Bank clearings for today wero $2.IS3,I76.B3 and $3.31,1,2fA14 for the corresondlng day last year. . OS4A.1IA (IK.MCHAt, MAUKIST. BUTTBR-No. 1. 1-lh. carton. S5c; No. 1, 60-lb. tubs. 34V4c: No 2, 33c. BISKK t'tJT Plllt'UM-Wholesnle prices of beef cuts effective January SO, are ns follows: No 1 ribs, 20We; No. 2. l&c; No. 3.. llc. .No. 1 loins, S2o; No. 2, 17c; No. S. 13c. No 1 chllcks, VIVjc; No. I, Sc; No. 3, 84c. No. 1 rounds. 13c; No. 2. lltc, No. a, 10c. No. plntcs, SUc; No. 2. 7tc; No. S, "c. CI1RKHU ImiKirted Swiss, 35c; Ameri can Swiss, 20c; block Swiss, 24o; twins, 19o;. daisies, 18c; triplets, 19c; Young Americas, 21c; blue, label brick. 19c; Urn borgcr. 2-lb.. c; 1-lb., 22C; New York white, 21c. "white. Wltc. POULTHY-Brollers. $o.OOff.00 per dox., lions. 10c; cocks, 11c; ducks, 20o: geese, 15o; turkeys, 25c; 'pigeons, per dot., $1.20. Alive, broilers, 17u; hens, 11c; old roosters, CHc; ducks, full feathered. 12o; geese, full feathered, 16c; turkeys, 18c: pigeons, per doz., 6O0; homers, $2.00. squabs, No. 1. $1.50; No. 2. 69a FISH (li"resh)-PIckerel, 11c, frozen; white, 14c, fronn. trout, 14c, frozen; large crapples, 12o;, frozen; Spanish mackerel, 16o; eel, ICo; haddock, 13cl flounders, 13c; grefm catfish. 14c; shad roe, per pair, 40c; salmon, 15c; halibut, 20c; frozen, 13c; buffalo, 9c; bullheads, 13c. Oysters, bay. standards, $1.9; northern, tl.OO; selects, $1,110; counts, $2.00. FRUITS Oranges: California navels, Cully colored. tO size, $2.00; Wl ste. $2.M; 126 slzo. $2.bO; W, 176, 200 and 216 size, 13.00. Grape fruit, extra taney Florida, 46. 54, 64 and t, per box, $3.60. Cranber. rles: Wisconsin long keeping, extra fancy Howes', Jumbo, per bbl., $3.50; extra fancy Jersuy, per bbl., $9.00; extra fancy, Bella und Cherry, per box, ts.00. Lemons; Air Bhlp brand, 300 of 360 slzo, $6.76. CocoanuU; In sacks, per suck, $5,75; per dozen, 80c. llonoy: new Colorado, twenty-four frames, per case, $3.76. Dates: FanI, 13 lb. box, pur lb., 12c; New Hull, bulk, per lb., 7c: new .Anchor Pkg. (30 cartons),, per box, $2.25; new Dromedary (30 cartons), per box, $2.75; Figs: now 12 12, per box. He; new 6 crown (Turkey), lbo: new i crown (Turkey), 16o; new 7 crown tTUr key), 17c. Apples: extra fancy Washing ton JonathUllr', 113. 125. 13o. 150, 165, box, $1.85; extnv fancy Washington Grimes' Goldens, 113. 126, 133, 150, box, $1.75; extra fancy Washington Roman Booutles, 72, SO, 88. V6, 103, 12o, box, $1.75; extra luncy Washington Black Ben Davis, 72, W. M, 96, 104, 125 count, box', $175; extrit funcy WailUnuton Red Wlno Hap, 104, 112, U5, 118, box, $2.00; axtra fanuy Pink Cheek Waxen and White Winter Pcarmalns, W, 104, 113, 125, 138, 160, 163 count, box, $2,00; extra fanoy Colorado, unwrapped. Whits Winter Pearmaitis, 150, 165, 180, 200 count, box, $1.66; extra fancy New Vork Bald wins, per bbl., $2.90; extra fancy New York It, I. Greenings, per bbl.. $3.26; ex tra fancy New York Btata Russots, per bbl., $3.00; extra fancy Missouri Jona thans and Grimes Goldens per 'M., $4.u0, 6 bbL lots or':mure, assorioa, lbo pur bbL off; .extra fancy Mlls6ur Ben Davis, pat bbl., $2.50; uxtra fancy Missouri Wins Pippins, per bbl., $2,76; extra fancy Ml, sourl Willow Twigs.-' Black Twigs, York Imperials and other tin vutwtles, par bbl., 13.3. Wool Market. BOSTON. Jan. 21.-WOOIj-Dom.Mttc market shows signs of a revival, with vulitcH holding steady. Interest lit thu ma clip Incruasus as holders clear their bins ot old stock. Considerable old Texas wool hns been sold recently, and thero Is a fnlr liKiulry for Cnlliornla. Ohio delaines aro ipilet, but a moaerutu de maiid is reported lit medlunt nearby wool and for territory stock In orlglnul bags. Leading dotiiestlu quotations range us follows: Missouri, three-eighths tdnod, dOUttlc; onu-nuarter blood, 3uy31e. Scoured basis. Texas flue, six to eight months, u'mic, tine, tweivo months, v.Uc, Miu fail. 4"tV)c. Cullfornlu: Nortnern, b'w 63c; middle county, Uvubic, southern, 4a 4-lc; fall, free, 4b'a60c. Oregon: Kust ern, stuplo. No. 2, b!4twcj eastern, cloth ing, 00c asked. Territory: l''lno stuplo, Ol'tfiwio; fine inedliiui stuplo, 6'!c asked 1 flnu clothing, tiOiiOlc; flnu medium dom ing, 67(fac; halt blood, combing, 00&4lu; three-eighths blood combing, 57fijx$c; one iuartur blood combing, 5yu5c, I'uUed: Klne, A, 67ijfic; A Htipers, 64i5,")C. . ST. IjOLIS. Juii. 21. V.OOIWite.ady; medium grudes, combing nnd clothing, 231200; light fine, littt'-'lc, heavy fine, lyylic; tub washed, Ll'tjOJc. LONfXN. Jun. 21. WOOIj A flno se lection of well known clips nttracted strong bidding nt firm prices at tho auc tion sales loony. There wero 10,70s bales offered. Uupurflno Vlutorlun scoured, sold at 2s 7u mid gronsy nt Is 6d. Americans purchased light merinos and cross-brt'ds. Coffee .Murki't. Nl'JW YORK. Jan. 21.-COFPB1C-FU-tures market opened steudy and gen erally 1 to 3 points lower under ovor-nlght selling "orders utter ubsorblng eutly ut ferlligs und the nurket sold about 1 to I points net higher on cdterlng of shorts. A disappointing spot doniand later eased prices off, with the ctoso steady, net un changed to 4 points lower. Hales were 43,000 bagH. January, 13. 10C; February, 13.2k.-; Murch, 13.80c, April. 13.42c: May, 13.66c; June. 13.61c; July, 13.72c; August, 13.79c, Heptember. 13.8Bc: October, la.alc; November. 13.78C, December, W.74c. Spot coffee. Millet: Rio 7s. 13c; Santos Is, ll'ttc; mild, quiet; 1 ordova, WfllSc. Sluul l lty Live Htock Slnrkel. SIOUX CITY. la. Jan. 21J CATTLE Receipts 1,600 head, market steady; na tive steers, $6 60i;r9.00; cows and heifers. J4.UWI7 W; cauuers, $3.2&tf4.50; stockers and feeders. $fl.3OJf7.60; calves, .1V1.M: bulls, $5.tXHt7.00. HoGfl Receipts 6.600 head, market weak, heavy, $7.20S'7.aO; nil zed, $7,154(7.25; light. $7.10f"7.15; pigs, $6.CMJJJ.76, bulk ot sales, $7.2oru7.30. HHKi:i' AND IjAilBS Receipts 700 head; market steady; wethers, $5.2VdL60; owes, $4.60t).00; lambs, $7.(4ts.60. Turpentine null Itoslu. SAVANNAH. Ga . .Inn. 21 -THTCPlffN-TINB Firm, Xt-X'd-MX'.i sales, 413 bbls ; re ceipts, 911 bbls., shipments. 1,800 bbls.; stock. 22.150 bbls. ROSIN -Firm; sales, 2,260 bblB.. te celpts, 4,1011; shipments. 8.2C0 bbls ; stock. 146.3TO bbls. Quote. , H. S.a5g.40; C D, W.lOajC.i K. $.V55; K. $3.fM6,G0, G. $stM6'"'; h. $5 pm.m: k. $!.7ii; m, n. $7.16; W. G, $7.20: WW. $7S0. I Dry 4jood ninrkrt. NKW YORK. Jan. 2d. -DRY GOODS The iwiiitliorn linos of flaiiiiellettna wero prlcwl for fall today from Ho to He a. yard higher than the opening prices of a yoar ago. Amuskougs staple glnghuuis wore iidvancwl today to Gfio up half a cent a yard and A. C. A. tickings to Vic. up c a yard. Suuat- Market, NKW YORK, Jan. 21 -Sl'GAR- Raw. steady. Muscovado, 83 test, 2.98c, cenlrlf. ugul, W test, 3 41c, molussea siigur, 85 test, 2 72'', refined, quiet OMAHA LIVESTOCK MARKET Killing- Cattle Generally Steady, but Feeders Not So Strong1. HOGS STEADY TO FIVE LOWER Flit Sheep tn I.IkIiI Mippl.i uul Ton In Fifteen ItlKlirr l.ntnli Slim, but lirnernll Strnily ltttli .llomlii). Sdl'TIt OMAHA, Jan. 21, 1913. Receipts weie: Cattle, llogs. Slieop. Official Monday tv'.iU 7,: 16.137 Kstlmate Tupwluy 6,4m) ir..:a) l.VttX) Two days this week . II, B 2t.S 31.137 Sumo dius last week. .11,145 17,(l 29.07J Sitmo i!hs 2 weeks ago 11.401 16.MO IB, 11 SaiinidaysSuocksago ll.WI 11,613 21.315 Hnnio days 4 weeks ago 3.MV. 11.042 l3,.VtS Same duvs last year. .11,883 Sl.rfJl 15.264 The following table shows the receipts ot rattle, bogs and sht ep at South Omaha for tho year to date us compared with last year. 1913 1912. Inc. Dec. Cattle 57,411 W.Wfi .. 2.W Hogs 181.387 2O8.0M) .. .. 46.l!) Slleep 149,112 lOS.195 41.217 The following table shown the range of prices for hogs at South Omaha tor the lust few days, with comparisons: Date. I 1913 imf.llill 11910.11909. 1190S.I1907. Jan. 12 6 17 7 78 8 28 6 82 6 30 Jan. 13. 7 02 6 06 7 73 8 S 5 86 4 OS Jan. 14. 7 OSS 7 60 8 66 6 87 4 20 6 28 Jan. 15. 7 10!, 6 15 8 42 6 87 4 30 6 35 Jan. 16 . 7 1414 11 13 7 09 5 93 4 33 6 42 Jan. 17. 7 2fr filtS 7 72 S 47 4 26 6 42 Jan. 18. 7 264 0 Oil 7 78 8 It 6 (' 4 24 6 50 Jan. 19 6 0S 7 81 8 33 6 09 6 49 Jan. IX). 7 6 !0 7 t4l 8 31 6 03, 4 27 Jan. 21. ....... 1 7 C7 S 321 5 '.'71 4 a 6 65 Sunday. Receipts and disposition of live stock the Union stock yards. South Omaha. at tor twenty-four hours ending nt 3 o'clock I. 111., j miliary .v, 1111:1 RKCK1PTS. Clio, ll'gs. Slip. Iff C . M. & St. P 10 9 1 Wabash 2 4 Mo. Puclflc 1 6 Union Pnclflc 43 4S 46 C. .4 N. W.. cast.... X 7 C. N. W.. west.... 50 HI 3 C. St. P. M. & O.. 21 20 " 2 C. B. & Q., east... 5 5 C, 11. Q., west... M t.S 25 C. R. I. .t P., cast, t 7 I C, R. 1. & P.. west. 3 1 - ., Illinois Central ..... 1 9 Total Receipts ....223 231 6S DISPOSITION. Cutlle.llogM.Sheep Morris &- Co Kfl 429 1.736 Swift & Co 7:12 Cuduliy Packing Co 1,126 Armour & Co 802 Schwartz Co J. W. Murphy Lincoln Pitching Co.... 16 S. O. looking Co 3 Swift & Co, St. IjOllIn W. B. Vansant Co KW Benton V. a. & Lush.... 69 Hill & Hon 3i,7 F. B. Lewis ' .VCi llustun & Co IS J. B. Root & Co 174 J. II. Bulla 30 J j. F. Hues 53 ltosenstook Bros 13 Wortheiiner & Degen.... in If. F. Hamilton 27 Sullivan Bros 21 RotBchlld & Krebs 15 Mo. & Knn. Calf Co.... 82 Cllno & Christie i:w Other buyers 7H 3,923 4,200 3,840 1.52 1,818 2,H 6.28.S C.28S 131 2.S79 Totals '.S.!l 17.005 15, 1M CATTLK Receipts wero very fair to day, 21S cars being reported In. Thus tllo receipts for tho two days this week foot up 11.663 hem), a few hundred moro than Inst week or tho week before, but about the same us a year ngo. Tho market as a whole was In fairly satisfactory condi tion. Beef steers seemed to be lit very fair demand and holders of desirable kinds wero generally reporting their sales .is about steady. Trado was not' particularly active, in fact, if anything. It was a little slow und dull, hut still tho cattle kept moving In about the samo notchon ns yesterday. Cows and heifers wero generally steady and 111 snots Dosslbly it little stroiiRer on jtlirt ihoro attructivu kinds. Tho early re ceipts changed hands in very fair seuson ,t u 1 1,1a. Feeders were not quite so active us they had been for a number of days back, Thero seemed to bo a feeling on tho part of buyers that they had boon paying too much for their cattle, and thero was ac cordingly a tendency to pound values wherever It was possible" to do so, The' receipts being fairly liberal enabled, them to toko off u little In soino cases. ' Quotations on tattloi Beet steers, gngd to choice. 17.8039.00; beef steers, fair to good, $d.004K&0; beet steers, common to fair, $6,000)1.90; good to cholc belfars, t5.7MJ6.75: good to oholca cows, 5.4o6.(0; caws, fair to good grades, $4.40(6.40; com mon to fair grades, 13.004.40; good ts oholca stockers und feeders, $6.6008.00; fair to good stockers and feeders, $5,800 1.60; common to fair stockers and fer crs, $5.0036.80; stock cows and heifers, $4.54 G&2&; veal calves, JG.Owlr'J.w. bulls, stags, ate. $.40j.4a Representative sales: BKKF STKliRS. No. Ar. Pr. No. Ar. Tr. 4 800 7 25 7 1384 7 (0 4 35 7 30 43 U33 7 W 18 1091 7 SIS CI 1373 7 (5 t 1180 7 80 21 1480 7 78 31 101)1 7 60 UO 1373 7 88 30...., 1330 7 80 COWS. .... 10C0 4 60 II 378 t. 76 t 1074 4 75 8 1185 E 85 3 1100 4 75 4 1033 t Ot ii 1118 5 30 11 lOdt fo 16 lOSt I 60 2 IU3 ( lu 14 1W0 6 60 10 Hot 14 6 ,10M 5 60 4 1260 I IS 26 1U33 6 70 3 ( W HUIFKR9. 1 661 6 10 H4 8 00 1 10 5 40 7 Hit t 00 3 610 6 41 II 738 Ct 3 443 60 6 87 10 1 67 ( 76 4 861) 6 36 4 1.. 680 5 75 ( 814 36 2 660 6 80 BULLS. 1 15) (D , l.i 1300 3 85 1 !. 830 5 36 1 1330 C 85 1 1230 6 45 1 15(0 30 1 1670 6 IC 1 (A) ;t 1 1800 5 88 CALVKS. 1 280 76 2 lw) )X 1 170 8 00 STOCKJORK AND. FKKDKRS. t 633 ll 10 760 ' 6 80 10 916 X 3 ( IM 21 IM 6 3 9) 7 00 44 676 C 40 17 817 7 16 C 8M 40 8 344 7 34 576 6 60 4 1011 7 J 4 403 ( 60 3 1060 8 26 3 iV) t 60 . 38 1036 7 36 1 700 6 60 1)8 1014 7 46 8 ( ( 70 13 1248 7 60 2 775 6 76 II W3 7 65 17 Ill 6 M HOOH-The dally receipts of hogs con tlnuo to show a fulling off from the cor responding day one year ngo, today's supply amounting to no more than 235 cars, or 16,300 head, as against 21,610 head last year. Though there wua an ap parent shortage, tho day's receipts were liberal for a Tuesday when compared with a week ago und two wouks ago. While a good sharo of the offerings stayed pretty well around steady prices during the early trade, there was a weak and lower tendency to values later in the morning. Sellers had good reasons for holding out for at least steady prices, but aa later messages Indicated murn or less depression In the general trado at all other live stock centers, trade took a turn for the worse, sales on the luto mar ket being anywhere from weak to a V. .WW . M j.j.B4jifM m MMMa to ea-ffaar fst. Do tou know whether the food tou iriro your bens roes to make make fat I We bava last published a pamphlet that will tell you pampblst sj mall backyard f looks. It tells bow totnske tha bens moat produotlre tvc4 profitable, bow tokaap tha m laytnsr all tha tjma. even when moulting;, bow to keep tbem from being a nulsanoe to self or neighbors, bow to moat economically build bouses and yards, bow to maka tha hens wark In tha gsrden. not scratching- up what oa bare planted, but acraiooing Deiwaeo ma rows ot rnni ana regeiaoifa. cleaning ont the weeds, loosening up and fertilizing tho sou. wnietauay ior tus paropniet, QEO. H.LEE C0M1H5Hirn.ylt.0wirll,(sh. nickel lower. The market might be summed tip rs being steady lo n nickel lower than yesterday, with most of the holdings disponed of around $7.207 30. und some prime ones at $7.40, the highest IHiInt of the day. It will be remembered that on yesterday tho bulk of the hogs changed hands largely within the range of $7.3tvjr7.1.", thus showing most of th decline on thr heavier grades. Uneven und slow sales was also a prominent fea ture of the market and a complete clear Hiice was not made until late tn the fore noon. No. Ar. Sh. Tr. No. At. 8h. Pr. W 1M" ... 7 10 43 143 ... 7 25 88 13S ... 7 10 16 M ... 7 36 4 .... ISO ... 7 It 68 316 ... 7 S6 W II ... 7 16 II 184 ... 7 36 t. . ..t 40 7 It IS JM ... 7 30 '1 t4 . . 7 16 tt m SCO 7 30 St 171 40 7 IX 61 Ml 18 104 M 7 II M Ml 8 .. .172 10 7 16 a M4 ::: IS 45 110 60 7 TO 164 ... 7 80 W M ... 7 20 ) tm ... 7 JO 31 .. ..IIS ... 7 20 38 148 130 7 .VI II 741 ... 7 80 31 2S4 ... 7 10 81 141 . . 7 31 6 777 ... 7 10 341 . . 7 30 ' 64 Ill ... 7 30 2 IM 30 7 30 40 36 ... 7 30 74 m to 7 , 41 144 ... 7 30 W ,5 ... 7 1 34 Ml ... 7 I 1H. ... 7 U M Wl ... 7 30 M 346 80 7 74 Ml ... 7 SO '4 SHtl 40 7 36 10.... a. 363 ... 7 33t W IM ... 7 W (7 3 ... T3S 8" 211 ... 7 SS t 211 ... 7 16 4 30 ... 7 S6 16: 847 40 7 It T 207 ... 7 34, 64 J43 ... 7 31 264 . . 7 ft 50 371 ... 7 W 3 .IM in 111 ST 80 7 36 CO. . ..184 80 7 X 7 ... 7 36 387 ... 7 21 4 1S 40 7 16 47 20 80 7 16 31 WW ... 7 M 41 307 ... 7 24 l 344 ... 7 3A HI ... 7 36 60 216 ... 7 40 244 ... 7 tt 41 244 ... 7 40 PIGS. ii ns ... :s SliKKP Receipts wrre liberal again this morning, for In tho neighborhood of 72 cars, or about 15,000 head, were received st tho yards. This Is considerably more than last Tuesday and two weeks ago, nnd more than twlco as large ns on tne sumo day last year, t'nllke the last few days the supply ran largely to lambs and sheep offerings made up tho small end of tins receipts, thero being only u fair supply of ewes nnd no wethers of yrnrllugn to speak of. While thero were u few toads of both prime lambs and ewes offered, the supply of choice stuff nfl sumewhat limited. Among the offer ings wero about a doxen cars of feeding hiiiibs and yearlings shipped In from Idaho. The packer buyers were very Indifferent buyers when bidding for lambs, ami tua situation did not look nt all good to sell ers. Tli in In all probability wan mainly due to n liberal supply In sight, whlcu afforded the buyers an excellent oppor tunity to hold down prices. On the wholo the lamb trade was slow und even druggy sometimes, with prices showing no pl tlrular change from yesterday. Karly In tho morning a sale of lumbs was tnado at IS.'jO. A very moderate supply of sheep en abled sellers to sell them to a great ad vantage whrn compared with lambs. What fat owes were on sale sold fully 10iri5o higher and sellers were not long In disposing of what they had to offer. Somu fed western ewes sold as nigh as $5.(5, ns ngnlnst $5.30, the top pries paid for iUvcm on Monday. Thoro were really not enough wethers or yearlings on ralu to thoroughly test values, though they showed about the samo Improvement nj owes. Quotations on sheep and Iambs: Lambs, good to choice, .HiflS.PO; lambs, fair Ij good, $8.00)18,60; yeat'ilugs, light. $r.i.n 8.25; yearlings, heavy. S7.60tf7.7n; wethers, good to choice, $5,7&tjl.2&: wethers, fair t good, $5.tAU6.7b; ewes, good to choice, $5.00 M6.50; owes, fair to good, $4."Ua5.W; cull sheep and bucks, $2. 7543.50. Representative sales; 176 fed lambs 36 R f6 20 fed owes 121 5 00 242 foil ewes ,107 6 4.". 1043 fed lambs ,, 70 8 ;Ci 2W fed lambs 73 8 40 320 fed lambs 82 8 00 241 fed lambs 70 8 46 251 fed lambs 84 8 45 , 209 native lambs, feeders 60 7 10 ClIICAtit) LIV11 MTOCIC MARK1CT Cnttle Sternly ( Lower Hon Wen l ' Sheep Aatlvp, CHICAGO, Jnn. 21. CATTLU -Receipts, 6,000 head: market steady to loo lower; beeves, $8. 60ft), 16; Texas steers, $1.70416.10; western steers. $6.4001, lo; stockers and feeders, $4.70(f7.60; caws and heifers, $2,7057.30; calves. $7.O0J0.0O. HOOS-Recelpts, 30,000 head; market opened strong, later weak to Sc under early top; light. $7.307.60; mixed, $7, SO 4j'7.w); heavy. $7.10tW.B0; rough, $7.10 7.25; pigs, $6.0047.40; hulk of sales, $7,50 U7.n0. SHISUP AND LAMBS-Rccclpts, 20,000 head, market active, iwrl6c higher; n Uves, $4.Xf)3.00: westerns, J5.00-JJ6.60, yearlings, $o,65(t4.40: natlvo lumbs, $7.10 (O'J.40; western lambs, $7.153.W. . Kansas City Live Stock 3Inrket. KANSAS CITY, Jan. 31, CATTLE Receipts, 12,000 head, Including GOO south erns; market steady und weak; stockers and fedcrs steady to 15o lower; dressed beef und export steers, $7.GOQj4.&0; fair to good, $7.00ir7,trO; western steers, $6.00 (4.00; stockers and feeders, $0.007.65: southern steers, $5.601.40; southern cows, $3.7&ull.60; native cows and heif ers, $3.767.60; bulls, $5.0QaJ.&0: calves, $8.6O&10.25. , llOUS Receipts, 21,000 head: market steady; bulk of sales, $7,30Q7.45; heavy, $7.40sj7.60 packers and butchers. $7.304y 7.45; light, $7.'J01T7.45; pigs, $3,250,75. 81U3ISP AND LAMBS Receipts, 6,000 head; market lOftfSo higher; lambs, $7,50 oju.00; yearlings, $7.0037.60; wethers, $5,25 U6.90; owes, $1.6OQG.60. fit. Louis Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS, Jan. 21. CATTLE Re ceipts, 4,200 head, Including 1,300 Texans; murkct 6t10c lower; '.choice to flno steers, $8.75QO. 25; good to choice steers, $7.2&u.75; stockers and feeders, $5.26 7.40; cows and hclfcrs. $5.604i6.00; calves. j4.OOj7tS.7r; Texus and Oklahoma steers, $6.60(37.90. HOOS Receipts, 11,000 heart; market 5 010c higher; pigs and lights, J4.7&S7.SS! mixed nnd butchers, $7.60&7.65; good hoavy, $7.6507.63. BHISHP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2,000 head; market 15ii'25o higher;; muttons. $3.0CW8.60: yearlings, $7.00QS.60; lambs, $6. 50110.35. St. Joseph Live Stock Mnrket, ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Jan. 21. CATTLE Receipts, 2,000 head; market steady, steers $6.60u!).25', cows and heifers $3.75 7.75; calves. $0 60810.00. HOOH-Recelpts. 12,000 head; market slow: top, $7.40; bulk of sales. $7.30G7.3S. HIIIUKP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2,500 head; market slow; lambs, $7.60&S.S5. Hturk In Slirht, Receipts of live stock at the five prin cipal western nmrkots yesterday: vniiie. j.iogn. oneen. South Omaha, . St. Joseph Kansas City .. St. I,ouls ...... Chictigo Totals 5,400 16,300 15,0(rt .. Z,UM lZ.Vft 3,500 ..12.000 21,000 R.00O .. 4,200 11.000 2,000 .. C.OfiO 30,000 io.oxi .30,200 80.900 45,500 ir Ancncnrur in ukdhht XlUUUllJJUlUOlV. 1 1 FOR IT B Painful, Knot tad. HwotUn Veins, MUkt 4 Lag, Marutultla. Old Soraa. Ulcera. It 9 ! hemline, lootblng, atrengtbanlDe and In- igorannf iiwii pun ana maamniauoa pmmpllr. Oenuicldaaod antltapde. .Wn.ll. M. lUniler. It. I). No. , ladanl. ,naa aniarsea Teini mat, dually brat canlln oomldMrabln lota nt hlnnif. tiled XDMJ11BINK. Jit. ana reported V, . , 1 1 1 A . 1 , " w- . . 'awalllntf and dltcoloratlon a-nna ind nas nia no trauma wuu iavm unn uuir ihm ABSUHllINH.Jlt.il iDTaluahleat a general bonta nuld II nlment, for the cut and brultri that tho chil dren gat, croup, deep-aested colds, atln-noek. aora thmat llemoTea' fatty bnncnaa, soltre- eolargad UndJ. wen, eraU. waeplng alnaaa, etc 11.00 anH tUfl perbottla at drugKlaiaordallrered. Bk I Q frw. V.F.VOUNQ.P.D.F., 104 Tlatala St., tjfl0ll4. Matt. A M ml , V. In. mitt ororoesto rraa. Jfe-a.