THE BMW: OMAHA, SA'ITKDAY, MlimiAUY 8, 101.1. 15 on KXCIIAXUK It. K. W a NTh.b -To trade, new bungalow In man town for vacant lot In Omaha. ddress. It 648. Bee. V ANT Improved farm; I will exchange Bxl income town property and pay dlf erenoi. no agents. Address Mil Hlnnoy uioahn Neb. FOR HA LB or exrbange. improved '1'iarter. three miles south of Aberdeen, D. O. 1 Von Arx. llelolt. Wis. HEAIi KSTATK FOIt KENT Farm nml Ilauoh Land. FOR RENT SO-ncre farm southwest of South Omaha. Mrs. E. M. Clark. SS24 rand Ave.. Omaha, Neb. Tel. Wob.V32. HRA1Y ESTATE " AII.STIIACT Ilk' T1TI.IC. HEED Abstract Co.. oldest abstract ot flco In Nehtoa-ta. 209 Brandels Theater. OITY I'llOl'KKTY VUU SALIC. t'HOlCE NEW HOME AT SACRIFICE. " large rooms, strictly modern, dak finish, attractive design, large lot, beau tiful locution, commanding sightly view, J3.S50 for quick sale; your own terms. J10 CASH, $5 PER MONTH. II fine residence lots In oholeq locution. 3 and 3 blocks to car, $475 to $900 each. Also 19 Rood building lots near 3SUi and .t streets, South Omtilm. $125 to $300. Sur roundlcjp lots "well Improved with hdmes. Will build homes to suit purchaser, and on rental term. .' K0 CASlr, $17.50 PER MONTH Hood 4-room, modern cottnge, olec It., mis, bath, etc.. east front lot, $1,800. ("all and see photos of these and other luraie offerings at low prices and easiest terms. k HUSSEL.Ii & MKITIUCK CO., 132 Ramge nidg.' D. 827. 15th nnd Harney. Dundee Home . For Sale . 486 Davenport St., 7 rooms and sleep ing porch, full 2 stories with attic Tiled bath room and vestibule. First floor, largo reception hull, living room with flreplaoe and dining room all finished In oak. with oak floors, kitchen finished in hard pine with maple floors. Second floor, 4 bed rooms and bath, finish White ennmol with birch doors, stained mahogany. Basement, Fox hot air furnaoe, laundry trays, fruit cellar and coal bins, cement floor. Full screens for entire house and storm wln dowB for north, west and east sides. A thoroughly modern up-to-date house. Lot 50x133. Asphalt paved street, one of the best locations In Dundee. One block to car line. Owner lives In house and will be glad to show It to you. Price $5,750. See its for terms. George & Company 902-12 City Nat. Hank BIdg. Phone Douglas ' 75a. MAP OF OMAliA STREETS, Indexed, free at office; 2 stamps by mall. Clios. E. Williamson Co., Real Estate. Insur ance. Care of Property. Omaha. FOR SALE IS-room house; arrange ment and location suited for bdardlng and -rooming; town, of 1,200: cheap for cash If taken at onco. Address U. A. Steven, Loup City, Neb. 12-ROOM house, Kountzn Place, Omaha, $7,000, clear, oIbo other clear Omaha property. Want California. 1133 W. 42d tit., Los Angeles. CaL TO BUY. SELL UK RENT. FIRST SEB JOHN W. ROIUUNS. 1S FARNAM 3T. REAli KSTATK FAIIBI A RAM tt UAIW VP It SALH Ariiuiia. GOV BRNMENT freo lands, artesian water, irrigation; will let parties In on two banks storting there. Armstrong Inv. Co.," 331 Board-of Trade. Douglas 664. CultfornlF. California land excursions 1st and 3d Tues. W. T. Smith Co.. 815 City Nat. Bk. ' ' Mlclilimu. WE sell Oceana, farms-rgreatest fruit county. . Alsq potato, corn, alfalfa, stock. List free'.' ' Hanson & Son', 'Hart, Mlch . A'ebriuika, lMPROVED FARiI-320 "acres. $5 jxn acre;12.mlles from town! rich black soil; W cres broke; all fenced; house 22x24; near school and In sight of twenty-five othen farm houhes. Must have your fil ing right. J. A. Tracy, Kimball. Neb. , Nevr VorU. FOR SALE Two large alfalfa farms In center of Holsteln-Frlealan cattle -market, Onondaga county. New York. One 400 acres; with fine brick manor house and tw6 other sets' of buildings. One 200 acres on suburban trolley from Syracuse, with two good dwelling houses, now cow stable and milk house, Strictly high grade property; Frank Hale, Onondaga Bank BIdg.. Syraouso. N. Y. KllllXKS. KANSAS FARMS and tranches for sale; DO to 25,000 acres; write for free Ust. V. B, NIQUETTE, Sallna, Kan. . North Pukotn. IS SECTIONS prairie land on main line of N, P. railroad; one section' has good buildings, an excellent farming and stock proposition. Price $6.50 per acre, on very easy terms. ' North Dakota. Address Ray P. Skinner, Albert Lea. Minn. LJVE STOCK MAKHKT XI IT WEST Ship live stock to South Omaha Save mileage and shrinkage. Your consign ments receive prompt and careful atten tion. Live Stock Coumilnlon Merchants. , CLIFTON Com.. Co.. 222 Exchange BIdg, MARTIN BROS. & Co., Exchange BIdg. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. KOUT CRDOK, NEB.. FJ3B. 5. 19LL Sealed proposals In triplicate, construct ing TAROET Bl'TTS. TAHGET HOUSlitJ awl RANGE OFFICE on military reser vation, near Plattsmouth, Neb., will be received until 11 a. m., March 10, 1513. In, tarnation furnished, on application. Pro poses should be endorsed "Proposals for construction of Target Range" aitd aU Uresifd' to Quartermaster. ' r-6-S-lV-13-15-17 VALUABLE BOOKS FOR THB AMATEllR GfllCKEN RAISER. Tell ho- to feci for ett. how to bull J, Koute tnlnrd cconotnlcillr, ho to prcvedt mdscure dlseue. U7rlt( or .-ill for FR$ Books postil will do. GEO.II. LElCO.OtM. 1. OmihtNtb. FARMERS, ATTENTION! Shin ytur own Onxou to a decided adv.antagf-. Write toJuy for important circular, ve nanaie your grain ana hay, regardless of location. We handle seeds. AtKo bubdIv feeders everything. 11 years experience. Absolutely reliable service. , TBS AX. B AB-B HT QKATH OOMFANT, 439-441 uranaeu mag., unuu, ao. .llftill Market. NEW VORK. Feb. 7. METALS-Cop: per; JrreKVilar, spot and February, $14.75 bidi March. $I4.S014.97; April, $14.60 H. kt: May $14.M&l4,75l electrolytic, $15.75 tfUi.25, nominal; lake, $16.00316.35,- nominal; castings, $)5.50, nominal; arrivals, 50 tons; exports tlls month, 6,445 tons; London, dull; spot, ,66 12s Cd; futures, 6(1 15e. Tin, strong; spot, lia.3a43.70; February, $49.r. (543.06; Match. $I8.SJ.25; April, $18.6U 48.00; London, steady; spot, 223 10s; fu. tures, 221 Kb. Lead, steady, at $l.25ft 4:35; London, fltt 15s. Spelter, weak, at r45ti6 55; Indon, 156, Iron, Cleveland wufruntx. fir lHd In Loudon. t'offei- 3Iurke, S-ftW 'TORK. Feb. 7. -COFFEE Fu tures market opened easy at a decline of 1 to 21 iointM under heavy selling. The close was Iwircly steady and from 23 to ;D pullitii net lowur. Sales. 100.353 bags February. 12. S6c, March. 11.15c; April 13.38c. Ma. U.29c; June. 1326c, July, I. ; Sc. A.igJSt. 13.J8c: Heptembir. 13 42c Ovtubi r. 13. iiiti November. 13.27c, Decern ter mid January 13 21t- pot roffee asiii' Rio ,s '3Sc fantos. 4s l&'c. Mud dul!, fonloa. IjSj'bc, noinmt 1 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Cash Situation Little Better on Ac count of Buying by Millers. CORN FLURRY IS A PUZZLE 5Iny lirnlti Slcn Cntinot Sep t'no of StrrttKth In Corn Unlcsn It U 3lnrineut an llnylnK Side of Mnrkrt. OMAHA, Fob. 7. 1911. Wheat was strong during the entire day yesterday, but the only real lively Mmo noted Jt the market was durlug the Ust half hour of the session. So'mo of the Chicago speculators put out short linen early and thnv r.nrl nn the advance. The cash situation In wheat was a UttlJ Better, with sales of P8.O0O bushels to in terior mlllnrs. Ttin mnhninl rinorted six loads of wheat for foreign shipment, Kan-, us City reported a heavy carryover from Mieanesaay ana little demand yesieruay. A messaitn ririlvt.,l frnm that dtr lata In the session said that millers, have been holding off for lower prices. A majority of the traders could see but little In ,tlio situation that Justified yesterday's ouige, and said that If It had not been for the strength In coarse grains It might have been a different story. One trader said the market had the appearance of being passed up. and he is working for lower prices, unless, of course, there Is a n,i terial change In the news. However, ho expects higher prices eventually. Bulls, believe that purchases on the minor set backs will bo rewarded, and hint 'hat bears will not have things their own way. in the near future. Cash wheat, '.flla higher. The sudden nnd unexpected flurry in the corn market Just before the clpse yesterday was a puxxle In the eyes of many grain men on tho Board of Trade. A few of them said that the strength dis played was largely on the buying by the principal longs In the market and that three words, "Muscle and money," were accountable for the complete reversal of conditions. Weakness and dullness traveled hand In hand In the corn pit during the morntttg hours of the session, and at thin time there was considerable In the way of news of a bearish char acter that held buyers aloof. One of them wan that the holdings of exporters' at the seaboard wero for sale nt bargain counter prices and that the cash demand in all positions was as flat as the pro verbial flounder. Resting orders, how over, wero held In the pit on tho buying side of the market, and at a time when the situation looked the weakest and tho market presented a friendless position on brokers holding those buying orders. Cash corn was lc higher Oats wero taken by the same strong; concerns that have been on tho buying side for sometime, which not only drovo many shorts to oover, but created a de mand from investors. Cash oats vwas unchanged. Clearances wero wheat and flour oqual to 322.000 bushels, corn, 511.000 bushels and oats 19,000 bushels, Liverpool closed with wheat i4o hlgher and corn Hd lower to il higher. Primary wheat rccciptB were 823,000 bushels and shipments of 406.000 bushels against receipts last year of 508,000 bush els and BhlpmentB of 225,000 bushels. Primary corn recclots wero 212.000 hush- els and shlpmonts of 873,000 bushels against receipts of 1,189,000 bushels and shipments of 681,000 bushels last year. Primary oats receipts were 666,000 bush els nnd shipments of 512,000 bushels against receipts of 403,000 bushels and shipments of 357,000 bushels last year. The following cash sales wero reporttd today: WHEAT No. 2 hard winter: 1 car (yel low). 88c; 1 oar, (yellow),. S7c; 4 oars, 86c; 1 car. 85c; No. 4, hard winter: 1 car, 84o; 2 cars, S3c. No. 2 northern: 1 car, 85c. No. 3 spring: 1 car, 83c. No, S mixed: 1 car, S4c; 1 car, R3c. No. 4 mixed: 1 cor, 82Kc. No. 2 durum: 1 car, RGHc. CORN No. 3 white: 1 car, 4C!4c; 4 cars, 46&c. No. 4 white: 1 cor, 46a; 1 car, 3c. No. 2 yellow: 1 car, 45V4c No. 3 yellow; 3 cars, 45Vo; 5 cars, 45c No. 4 yellow. 1 car, 41 Wc; 3 cars, 44Wc; 1 car, 44c. No. 4 color: 1 car, 45Kc. No. ,3 mixed: 1 .car, 46c; 6 cars, 44ic. No. 4 mixed: 1 car. 4lVio: 2 cars, 44c No grade: 1 car, 42c. OATS Standard: 1 car, 33'ic; lcar, He No. 3 white: 18 cars, 32V5c. No. i white: 6 cars, 32Uc. Omnha ash I'rlaes. WHEAT No. 2 hard, SSdyRSc: No. 3 hard, 847o; No. i hard, 8066c; No. 3 spring, 82vt083c; No. 4 spring. 812c. CORN No. 3 white, 46J4j2M6ic; No. 4 white. 4546o: No. 3 yellow, 45SV4o; No. 4 yellow. 44S44t4c; No, S. 4446c: No. 4, 44igiHHo; no grade, 40f.44c. OATS No; 2 white. 8SHS3?4o; standard, 3sgS3Uc: No. 3, .'White,. JBl33V4o; No. A White, 32ig32Ho. " " BARLhiY Malting, 663c; No. 1 feed, 42047c. RYE No. 2, SSHWc; No. 3, 6SQG84C Carlo t Receipt. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 45 455' 109 Minneapolis.-. 3.19 Duluth 29 Omaha 38 85 51 Kansas City ..- 63 42 10 St. Louis 87 92 44 Winnipeg 264 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISION Features of the Tradlnir nnd Closlnjr Prluea on Hoard of Trade. CHICAGO, Feb. '7. Wheat sagged to day under selling due largely to the1 gen erally favorable crop, outlook and poor prospect for exports. Tho market cloted steady ot prices ranging from last -night's level to US'Ho below. Corn finished VMfVic' down and oats varying from Vdfl'Uc off to a shade advance. Tho outcome for pro visions was 5i7Uc advance In cost. Most reports on winter wheat indicated sufficient snow covering and said' that other conditions wore satisfactory. Even Nebraska fields have' been Bending no complaint. Milder temperatures northwest tended also to renew the courage of the bears. ' Several strong swells preceded the final dip. Advances were based to a consid erable oxtent on a rise at Liverpool, ac companied by word that drouth continued In India and that there was heavy ab sorption of wheat by European countries. A sharp falling off,' however, in North American shipments proved an offset. Despite a brisk upturn- at Buenos Ayres corn failed to hold after rallies. Cottom houses were big1 sellers 'and country ship Ping points gave evidence of more strength. Kelatlvo firmness developed In oats, owing to light receipts. Lively demand for provisions was In spired apparently by an advance in the hog market Realizing Bales proved mora restricted- than has recently been tho rule. Futures closed aa follows; Artlclel Open. High. I Low Cloe. Yes'y. Wheatl I 91hWS'U! 92Vil91H.S,l ,9O0lj 90H I May.iH4S3ii July.91V2i Sept.WH,W 3Ti 91H SOU 844Vi 90U Corn. I I I May. Kf?itf&4 July. 64V4'?i M'hI 53H! 531 ,534064 54ti!54WH Sept.34?itJ'! S5Vt 34i Oats, ill May.34'435 35U S4i 310W 36? 354 35T4 19 524 19 60 10 45 10 474 10 60 10 45 10 424 10 474 24&35W July.i34T435l 354 3KTt ',kQ35 Kcpt.24iEPT,, V M& Pork. I ' I May.f 19 00 19 72H 19 65 July.19 52601 19 6741 19 60 19 70 19 65 Lara. May.i 10 45 1065 10 65 10 62 10 50 ' 10 474 10 65 ' t 10 474I July. I 10 46 10 47H 10 55 Sept. Ribs. May. July. 10 47 10 42Vi Sept I 10 50 (10 B7H60) 10 60 Chicago Cash PrlceB Wheat: No. i red, $1.1161.1341 No- "3 red. $1.0231.00; No. 2 hard. 93ftlWc; No. hard, 9lfiWc; No. 1 northern. 93Ko; No. 2 northern. 89fi92c: No. 8 northern, W49c; No. 2 spring, $0. 90c; No. 3 spring, Njtao; no. 4. spring, AO ffh5o; velvet chaff, &S&024o; durum, 88 03c. Oats: No. 2 white, 344&374a; No'. 3 white, 34ft34Kc; No. 4 white, 3333ttc; standard, 35ft5Vic Corn: No. 3. 494504c; No. 3 while, 51ti62c; No. 3 yellow, 494Q51oj No. 4, 46469c No. 4 white, 4840fc; No. 4 yetlow, 4v49o, Rye: C34fc44c Barley: 50tr70c. Keeds Timothy. $3.0OH4.O0; clover. ' $12.00fla).00. pork. $19.40019,70. Lard: $10.45. Ribs: $10.010.W. i firsts 16VSUc, firsts. 23c I Bt'TTEIl Steady , creameries, 27343C. EGOS- Weak, receipts. 4.076 rases; at I mark, cases Included, 19ftr . Refrigerator I POTATO ES-iUidv receipts 8 cats, 10 55 10 42H 10 674 10 67H W45 10 65 10 62H 10 65 10 42H 10 60 10 Wl 10 424! Mulligan, l4;c, Minnesota. 4HI47C Wis consin. Ir4?r. POI LTRY-AlUe, strong, tuikeys. Uh . cuicKen. IBc; springs. 16c. NUW YORK (il'.NKIl Alt MA II It KT :notntlnnn of the Day nn Vnrlnns t'onimndltlm. spring Mtents. $4.4OCf4.G0; winter stratghtn, pprtriK clrars. $4.304.4$; wlntr extras .S0tff4.0l) K'ntiois ..lrK. I 1iVffi K choice to fancy. $3.90iff4.oa Buckwheat flour, dull; $2.3Mii35 per 100 pounds. CpRNMEAI-Wteady; fine white and ;e low. $1.309'1.S3; coarse. $1.8501.30: dried. $3.15. ,.R.Y1'?Qulct; No 2 western, 67o c I. J. Buffalo. BARLEY -Quiet; feeding. 584c c I. f. New lork; malting, 00070c c. I. f. Buf falo. 'oo. ! elevator, and $1,104 f. o. b., IVJ.VT, ,lon'"i'' i northern DUlutn, $1,014 f. o. b. afloat. Futures market was .nerVOUM mill itftnr mluotipltti, 41... cables and wafnews eased' off on favorable- crop advices, closing unchanged to i;Jow''ri Ptrt sales, thirty loads. May. lt0(ffl.0u closed $1.00; July closed 984c, September closed WJtic. Bonded whcM; 2JL. ,UBCU Juiy cioseu vnsc. CORN RllOf mni-tnt 5S4c f. o. b. afloat. ...lto7;s,pot market, firm; standard rhlte, 40c; No. 2, 29o; No. 4, S74S4c; 1oIIlS,ldaJC,, No- 1001.0G; No. 2. 8585c; No. 3, 75?To. FEED Rfnnilv- i 100-pound Racks. $22.50: standard middling. MO-pound sacks. $23.50; city, 100-pound sacks, $24.50. ,nJ!0.53ulrt' Btute- common to cholco "g. 20028c; 1911. 12Qil5c; Pacific coast 1912. - - - P - ...... ..iiiii'vi. iiioin. 29c; seconds, 27028c; tjiirds, 21025c; re jects, 19020c. )vi8I9NS-pork- steady; mess, $19.75 0: family, $21.008 23.00; short clears, WlO022.25. Beef, quiet; mess, $2O.00 i.111 i.woi.Wi ooei Hums, $3O.OO0v!2.oa Cut meats, steady; pickled utuicr, i 10 it -pounus, lzviw'wc; pickled hams, 14c. Lard, firm; middle west prime. $10.0JMO.CO; refined, quiet; conti nent, $11 16, South America, $11 65; com- lll'TTEn-m l.,i t: r-n i.i,. ...... . v. . i id, luun, creamery extras 374038c; process oxtras. inmauon creamery firsts, 240 25o; factory held. 220234c; factory cur rent make, first, 224523c; seconds, pack. Ing stock, hold, 2i2l4c; packing stock, current moke No. 2, 200200. CHEESE Steady; receipts," 1,183 boxes; Stiltp. whnln mill l,al.l r.nln.. 17i01RUc; state, whole milk, held, white, j.7'u i:c: siaie wnoia milk, winter sp. clols, 16017c; skims, 214c 10GGS Steady; receipts, 8,767 Cases; fresh rn t li o rnil nvtran 97fA. V. 1 ,t HnMt. n. - ago best, 22023c; refrigerator firsts, 2O0 2l4o; nearby hennery, whites, good to iu.ie.f3 nifica, now laiu, AJ'illc; nuOTDV hennery selected whites; defective in i'""., u-iu; nearoy nennory browns. 27(S2Sa: vplm iruilmreil wkii.. 25029c l'Olir.TUV r.lvu alnorlv u....(..n V.II. ens, 15c; fowls, 164c; turkeys, 19c; dressed, firm; fresh killed' Western chickens, 110 jou, lowio, u'fliic; lurKeys, noi3V4c St. I.ouU GenernI Mnrket. ST. LOUIS, Feb. 7. WHEAT Cash : No. 1 rod, $1.0101.124; No. 2 hard, 91,494o. COHN-No. 2, 608604c; No. 2 white, 62&063C. OATC No. 2, 3Cc; No. 2 white, Stic . RYE Unchanged, 634c Closing prices of futures: WHEAT May, 93?ic; July, 89,083?io. CORN May, 63c; July, 63064c OATS May, 35Vio; July, 364c. FLOUR Steady: winter natnnts. $5.00(3) 5.25; extra fancy and straight, $4.0004.80; hard winter clears, $3.4003.65. BKiiau ximowy, iw.w. . CORNMEAL $2.90. BRAN $1.0001.03. HAA Timothy, $12.60; prairie, $10,500 13.00. . TWINE Hemp. 8o. PROVISIONS Pork. Jobblmr. $16.75. Lard, prime steam, $10.00. Dry salt meats, ooxea extra snorts, $il.oo; clear ribs, $11.00; short clears, $11.50. Bacon, boxed extra shorts. $12.00; clear ribs, $12.00; short clears. $12,004. POULTRY Firm: chickens, 13c; spring, 134o; turkeys, 18o; ducks, 16o; geeso, 13c. BUTTER Firm; creamery, 2fe0O5c. EGGS Lower, 2c. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 11,000 10,000 Wheat, bu 104.000 105.000 Corn, bu 110.000 47.0JO Oats, bu , 76,000 51,000 Kansas City Grain unil Provisions. KANSAS CITY, Feb. 7. WHEAT No. 2 hard, 8691o; No. 3. 85&iH)c; No. 2 red, $1.0001.04: No, 3, 95c0$l.O2. CORN-Hlgher; No, 2 mixed, 48c; No. 3, 47404So; No. 2 white, 61o; No. 3, dO0 604c. OATS-No. 2 white, 3G4033c; No. 2 mixed, 340344c HAY unchanged. HYE Unchanged. Closing prices of futures: WHEAT-May S408Sc; July, 86H0 864c CORN May, 52H062c; July, E340C3fco. OATS May, 36c. BUTTER-Unchanged. EGGS Extras, 24c? firsts, 224023c; sec onds, 14c. PO ULTRY-Unchiuiged. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 53,000 ss.OOO Corn, bu 42.0)0 26,000 Oats, bu 4 10,000 lfl.ooa nilnnenpolls Grntn Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Feb. 7, WllEAT May, 88Hc; July, 90Wo; September, 89H0 SOWc. Cash: No. 1 hard, 88Hc; No. 1 northern, 8787T4c; No. 2 northern, 85 85 No. 2 hard Montana, 87T4o; No. 3, CORN No. 3 yellow. 44?4046. OATS-No. 3 white, 31U31c. RYE No. 2, 56068c BRAN-$19.50. FLOUR First patents, $4.3O04.C5; second patents, $4,1504.60; first clears, $3,1003.40: second clears, $2.3002.60. FLAX-$1.3740L38. BARLB-44068c. Liverpool Grain SInrkel. LIVERPOOL, Feb. 7.-WHEAT-Spot easy; No. ! Manitoba,' 7s 5d; No. 2 Mani toba, Ca 6d; No. 3 Manitoba, 7s 34d, Fu tures, firm; March, 7s 5d; May 7. fftirl July, 7s 3d. iia' CORN Spot quiet; American mixed new. 6s; American mixed old, 6s nominal1 American mixed, via Galveston, 6s 7d' Futures, steady; February (La Platta) 6s 3d; February (American mixed), 4s 94,(1. Mliivnnkre (.rain Market. MILWAUKEE. Feb. 7. WJIBAT No 1 northern, 92093c; No. 2, 89091c; No. 2 hai-d winter, Kfl5c; July, 90c CORN No. 3 yellow, 4S0494c; No. 3 white, 520624c: No. S, 490494c; May, 63c: July, 64j40644c. y' OAT&-35i36 RYE-54c. IJARLEY-u4072c. Peoria Market. PEORIA. Feb. 7.-CORN Market M0 4c up; No. 3 white, 49Vi0iAj; No. 3 yel low. 48U04S4; No. 4 yellow. 464047V: No. 3 mixed, 48Uc; No. 4 mixed, 4704711c: sample. 44045c. niyi-. OATS-Market Up; No. 3 white, 34U Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Feb. 7.-COTTON-8pot closed quiet: middling uplands, -13.95o middling gulf, 13.20c. No sales. Futures closed easy. Closing bids: February 12.42c; March. 12.39c; April, li23o; May! 12.23c; June, 12.13c; Juy, 12.17c; August. 12.00c; September, 11.65c; October, lL60c; December, 11.69c; January, 11.69c L1VERPOOU Feb. 7,-COTTON-Spot, In fair demand: prices firm. American middling, fair, 7.60d; good middling, 7.16d: middling, 6.94d; low middling, 6.76; good ordinary, 6.3d; ordinary, 6.02d, Sales 9,000 bales. t) in ana Hay Murket. OMAHA, Feb. 7. HAY No. 1 upland. $9.50010.001 No. 2. $8.5000.50; No. S, $7,000 8.60: No. 1 midland. $9.00010.00; No? 1, $8.60 ES.WSNo, 3, $7.OO0.&O; No. 1" lowland. .5009.00; No. 2. $7.0008.60; No. 8, $6,000 7.00. Alfalfa: No. 1, $13.00013.60; No. 1 $11.00012.00: No. 8, $9.00011.00. straw wheat, $5.00; rye, $5,60; oats, $6,00, IninortM at Ner York, NPW" YORK, Feb. 7--ImportB of uier. chan'dlst) and dry goods at the port of New York for the week ending February 1 wero valued at $23,197,254, Imports of specie for the week ending today were $172.09tS silver and $369,429 gold, exports IL282.9U silver asd t3.17U86 gold. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Announcement of Dissolution Finn Fails to Stimulate Trading. EARLY RISE SOON ELIMINATED l n I on Pnelflc l)lilnn StretiKth nt Times, AlthonRh Southern Pn elflc Is Sold Copper Is sue Are Strong. N'MW YORK, Fob. i To those whose Interest In tho stock market lies In the opportunities for speculation which It pre sents, the action of the market today was disappointing Tho pronounced dullness of receitt' days hub been.. oxplAlned partly on tho ground that the market whs await Ing news of tho plans for segregating the Hnrrlmnn lino, but announcement ol the terms over nlKht failed to stimulate trad ing to any appreciable extent. At the opening Cf the market today some effort wh ni.iOc to Huiken Interest. Traders Wrt un (irive nenerally nnd tho wluino of business -In the ilrst hour was considerably luraer than yostetxlay. Hut tho paeo 1ld pot hold. 'It-ndlng tailored down to small proportions ,tind the market flattened out to the sumo monotonous plane of rec-nt ttiiJ'H I'ulon 1:uuh oU,ruul strength at times, althuugU Southern' lVclflo dragged, being sold on th tlirory thut tho sulo of Union Piuiflo n ImltltngV of this stool; would lucro.tso Uio fUatlng supply. Tho copper IssiiOH wero strnng, Tho check In tho decline of copir motnl abroott Btrongthened these nmiros and Induced sonio short covering. The copper- pro ducers' statement bf nn Increase in iUrvks In hand of nearly ts.000.000 pounds was In keeping with nrollitilnnrv ivitlmivh-H and had no poroei.tlble el feet orl copier shares Bond were lilrgului' Totnl miles, u value, $2,373,000. Panama 3s iidvniu'cd , on call. Number ot sales and leading quotations on stocks today were as follows: BtlcR. Hlll. Lnw. ClOHO, Amlgtmtnl Cnppr .... H.SO0 1ZK 12 7JH Amtrlcnii AsrlcuHurnl M Araeilcun Urn Sugar 7Vl Amerlcin Cn .Jfn to J9',k St Amrrlcan On pM ,x. 1S 1 1U"fc Amrrlun (1 A P HI Anifrlcin Cotton Oil H)4 Am. Ire ercurltln. 'St American IJnwrl n American laromotlr ... lot) 39 W t1i 39 '4 ADteiicaji B. A 1U 1, 7SS 7.1 JJ Am. S. A It. pfd... 1M Iff; 107 107 Am. Sutar Jlrtlnlnn 200 117H UT-i 11? American T. A T OiXI 1SI' t.11 WS Amrrlcan Totnrro 4l 11 Itm tU Anaconda Mlnlnr (V. ... 000 S7H 37i 174 AtrhlMn SW 103. 103 W 1MH AUElson rfd loiii Atlantic uiui i.ine 1J llaltlmorfi A Ohio S00 10!U Ur,i in nthlhfm Rtoel 37 Urouklyn JUpId Tr l.sol 1H M 1 Canadian Fuel Mo 1.400 !Wl rentraj Leather ZOO M'k :; ISH Cheaaptake & Ohio 100 77 tTUt 'J7V4 Ctilcnio O. W 100 17 17 17 Chicago, M, & St. P foil 111H 111 lllVi Chicago & N. W 1S Colorado F. & 1 1,300 MS M"; 3ST( t:onaoiiaatpi uaa zoo uik 13J I3IU Corn Producta ; 1 4T I)lawar A ln.l..on It Hsnver A. Itlo Urande 201 IV-nvcr A II. O. prd loo Vti 37; 17 Dlatlllera' Hecuritlts .... 600 i is Brla ( "'i 1 0T4 Krle lt pfd M0 -U 4tU' KtIb 2d Pfd 3Si Otntral Eloctrlc 400 llav; 14i 141I Oreal Nbrthern pM 1,000 l!Ji 121 lan. Great Northern Oro ctfB. 100 38Vi 3ti 3SV; Illinois onlral JiH int.Kn.ith ipt inn 1QU 1R 1ft Inter, iftt. pld 700 3i Wl MW International llarveaier . I.ioo 1H1 112 113 lnter-Murlne pld 18U International Paper too 11H 1lli 11VI International rump ino in, it Kanaa City Southern.... 101 :H 2 Uiclcile oaa ii's v Iehlgh Valley 1.300 161Hi W 1S1U LouiBVine & jvaanviue. .. iiiu is M.. St. P. t S. Ste. M. 100 140 140 Wi Mlaiouri, K. T 17 Missouri r-aciuo i.rai 11 fin 4ia National meruit 100 119 119 1114 Natlonnl Ismi 61 N. It. H. ot M. M old.. 100 !4 24 23H New Tork Central 300 10S 107 107"i N. I.. O. ft W 200 32 31'lj U Nbrlolk & Weatern 700 109?i 109W 10HH' Korth American 100 80U W)U 10 NorUiern 1'acirio 1.S00 U HSU Ut'i l'acltlo Mall 2 Pennsylvania 1.300 120H ISO 120 People's C!a 100 11DU 15Vi U P.. O., 0. it St. Ij 100 IltUbumh Coal 600 J314 S2H 23 ITeeaed Steel Car 300 33 33 32Ki Pullman Palace Cnr . . 161 Tteadlnc --s- 12-200 lHt 16.'. IK Slepubllc I. 8 too 2Ti 27i 27U Ilcpubllo I. & 8. pfd.... S00 87 M 87'i 7U Hock Itland Co 4'H) 2IH mi 23i Ilock Island Co. pfd 400 4!!. W, 42H St. U & H. F. Id pfd 27 fioaboLTd Air Une 20. Beaboard A. U pfd 47U Sloaa-Bhefflelcl B. & 1 44 Bouthern Pailllc lliWO 10RU 10IW 104H Bouthern Railway 100 27 U 27 1; 27 So. Hallway pfd. ......... 40) 80H S9, M Tcnneasee Copper 1.400 S&H 3414 14H Texas A Taclllc 20H Union Pacific 17,100 lelH l0i 1WH Union PaoHlo prd 600 MM. 83!, United Slates Kealty 71V4 Unltod State Rubber.... 1,W0 7H 6614 G7H United Statos Bteel 19,200 654 04 H 6('i U. 8. Bteel pfd MO 109 10S4 loss Utah Copper .? J.4 6JTi 6314 U'i Va. -Carolina Chemical 3( Wabajh IK Wabash pfd UH Western Maryland too 46 4i1i 44 WMtem Union 109 7i',i V2V4 72 Weatlnghouee Bleetrlo Hi Wheeling &. U E 7H Total wle for the day, 174,000 chares Sew York Money .llnkrel, NBW YORK, Peb. 7-MONKY-On call, steady, at 2gi per cent: ruling -ato, 2H per cent; closing bid, 2T4 per cent; ot fcrorl nt 3 npr cent. Time loans, firmer: sixty days, 3V4 per cent; ninety days, i'S 4Vi per Ceni, six inonms, iviinv per coin. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER IH'(!5 per cent. ttTinilT.TrJn fiXCIIANaB-flrm. with actual business In bunkers' bills at $I.SJ7u for sixty-day bins ana at h.ww ror uo mand: commercial bills, $4.S3W HIIjVER Bar, 82Hc! Mexican dollars, BONDS Government, firm; railroad, Ir regular. Closing quotations on hnds today were as follows: ti a ..f 2s. rec.101 K. C Bo. ref. In... U: 'do 'coupon Wl U B. Oeb. 4s 1M1.. 2!i ti rj, ss. res ,v-7i-.., . ui. do oouoon 1MHM. K. & T. lit 4. 93 U. 8. s, reg "i7...ul' Rrn' ' " n .m lltti'Mo. l'aclflo 4s.. 70 Panama Sa i-oupon. .lOlli do conr. 6s.. 74 A7C. lt ts ctfs.. 6 eN a i, of M 41,, ji" iroor. As. M i. g sua s A T & T c 4S..106H do deb. 4s. , oi Am. roDarco i,...,.. ... ii. at ii. .mnnr A. Co. 4HS. ln CV. SUS Ig AUbtBon gen. M A W. 1st c. 4a. 9H do dr. & 1MO lMVt it, or. 4s 109 do cv. 6s 101 No. Pacific 4s n A a U lit ts....'. 95H do 3s tv,i Bal. A Ohio 4a 70. 8. L. rfdr. 4... do l'A ; Ei.;1'""- H 1916. 97U llrook. Tr. cv 4s... 90J4 do oon. 4s lOlli Can. or oa. oa. Tiivriiiu . Ren. wik Cen. Kltlier 6a.. WW. U-A 8. F. ts 4s 7 ik & Ohio 4Us. l0(V do e'en. '6a II do conr M t. U 3. W. e. 4a. my, Chicago A A. 3Hs C3 8. A. U adl. 6s ... 1S U. u. ft u. J. u;oo. coi. S7 do gen. 4 do rv. 4s K'A C M A B P c 4',ia 1MV4 do 1st ref. 4s m r n. I A P. c. 4s. CiTSo. Itallvav 6m. imii do rig. 4 do gen. 4a fi! C. A B. r A e 4Hs 13iUnlon Pacific 4s . . MU I). A II. ov. ... i oo cr. 4s 5t n X- It fl. ref. 6s It Mo 1st I rf 1 (jt Distillers' 6s .,. 8.. Rubber. (.... 103U Krle p. 1. 4s M4U. B. Steel 2d ts ..loiS da gen. 4s . 7SHVa.-Car. Chem.. 6a. 7tJ do ov. 4s, ser. Dll Wib. 1st A n. 4,. ,1" III. Cen. 1st ref, 4a. Westes-p Md. 4s,. ,. IIU Inter. Met. 4l,s.... UK West. Elec. cv. 6a.. jt! Inter. M. M. 4Ms. UK'Wli. Central 4s. . i jaian si" wti Bid. Offered, London Stock Market. IX5NDON. .Feb. 1. American secuHtl opened steady and about unchanged to. day. Trading wts light during tho fore noon, but the list advanced under the lead of Canadian Pacific, and at noon prices rangea irom uncnanged to 1H nigner inan yesieraay jvew york clos Ing. London closing stock quotations: Consols, money .. 74H Louie. A Naah. ..Mtt du eceovMi 10,, nan, tei . v Amal. Copper . 74HNcvr York Central. .Hi Atcbtaon ,...10H Norlolk A West'n .lllli Halt. A nhlo.....,104K OnUrlo ;A Wett'n.. I2M Cuadlaa Pacftls ,,214 I'ennsylvanU .. 42 Chesapeake a.... w 3teadlng CN. Oreat Weetern 17 Bouthern ny ... Chi., Mil. A BX. IM14 Bouthern Pselfle Denver A Rlf Q... 22 Union Pacific ., Erie , 3 U. B. file. I do 1st pfd.. OH Wabash , Grand Trunk .. 30 De lleera Mil 27i .-lit 4K Illinois IXUral . 1U lUnd Mlnea SILVER Uar, steady at 28 H-16d per ounctr. , MONEY 14044 per cent. PJBCOUNT RATEB tiliort bills, 4 15-W o pef cent; three months' bills, 4 13-18 per ceni. iuuuiiiim 01 ine i rrainry, WASHINOTON, Feb. 7. -The condition of the United States treasury at the be ginning of business toduy was: Working balance, $81,875792; In banks and Philip pine treasury, $34,1G0,4Q5; total of general fund, $149.0J4,KH. Receipts yesterday, $2,4tf.079; disbursements, $,3;K),177 The surjdUK this fiscal year is $7,&H,$19, aii against a deficit of 21,7il,v73 last year Tho figure for u-ielpts. disbursements. i l' c-x litile PniiHiua canal and publli debt tratisACtlmis. IlKI'OUT Ol' tl.ll.V HIMI IIOI SIC Trnnnetlona of Anaoelated llniiks for the Week. NMW YORK, lb. T.-lhudstrcefs bank clearings report for the week ending Kebriiiii y . shows an aggregate of $$,KKI.- ,V10,(XO as ugHtlixt $iS.(M1XH last week and WWaUWiai In the corresponding week last year. Wollowlng is a list of the cities: CIT1IJS. Amount. I Inc. Deo. New York ('hlcngo Huston Philadelphia St. UmiIs Pittsburgh $2,1.VJ,7,IH) S.4 84.R.tiOO fi.4 1,I2S,(K.X) l.S ...... 174,MS1,(W) si: S2.Ol7.Olli) i;j . fix,cciva sit.0 I r.H,iH 8.B.... I 54,STJ.(XX 3 I 4I.CW,X lt.l 1 37,M,000 ' 12.7 IU17.00rt 13. r. 2s,431.(Ww SV.rV ?4.34iml 22.11 22,l7,0a ' 10.0 l!."43,O0O, 163 1R,CST,000 3.1 16.4HP00 1 15,776,1X10 1.4 10.231.C00 7 J ;i,!'.S,OO0 B.2 !.!3S,tW ...... S2 s.tir.oi '.... 2.5 S.S29.00O fi.3 fi.lJ,X) IS. 4 B,r,O0O 2.7 4.7r.4KW . ,7.! 3,iss.x) ;a.r. 4.W.0O0 6.4 4,4CV,0OO 3.H I 3,nS4,000 19.0 T 4,329.000 ' R.6 I 4.329,000 S.5 ! ,2,SM.(10 10.7 2,33S,000 9.0 1.704,000 7.S 1.774.000 fO.fi 1,X4,000 15.1 1.110.000 10.9 891.000 33.7 KW.OOO R.4 i7,0(W 10.0 KW.000 S.O 333.000 lR.fi 7.S23,00 12.8 7,tV!.tO0 3.8 2,0;4,00i1 14.1 3,044,000 ..1 .Kansas (tty 4jan Francisco iisitiinoro Cincinnati Minneapolis IjO Apgeles Cleveland Detroit Now Orleans OMAHA Lotitaville Mllwhukco Senttlo Portland, Ore St. Paul Denver Indianapolis. ....... Halt Lake City Columbus Toledo Duluth Des Moines Spokane Tocoma Oakland Peoria Sun Diego , Dayton , Hacniniento Cedar Rapids Waterloo Springfield, 111 Qulncy, 111 Rlomnlngtoli, III.. Ogden, Utah Docatur, HI , .IHC.lt BOIlVllltl, Washington St. Joseph .. 111. Lincoln Sioux City .. Ronton Mlntnir Stocks. BOSTON, Feb. 7. nosing quotations on mlnlne Stocks we: Alloues JlliMohawk 6tU Ainsl. Copper 71 NeTidi Cton 17 A. z, .1.. t a a BiifcNipiwinr Mines ... it, Arlsnnn lm SSNorth nutte JSH n. ti C V. St B. M. !, North IJlkrf 3 Cal. A. Arlwiia.. .. H'tOM Doralntoa 4SU Cal. & Jleela 490 Oaceola NU Contcnnlal H Qulnoy Tl Cop. Range i O. .. 4SHRhannon 114 lli.t llutte C M... UliSuperlor 50V, Krsnklln (bnunerlor A II. M... IV Cllniux Con I Tamarark II Uranby Con 4 U. B, P. It. . M... Si (Ireene Catianea .... H An rM U isle Itnyale Copper. 211 Utah Con 10 Kerr Lake 34Utah Copper Co 614 Lake Copper 194Wlnona lh J a Halle Coppor.,.. IVWoWertne M Miami Copper 11 Neir York .Mint nor Stock. NKW YORK. Feb. 7-CIohIiib: nuota- tlmls on .mining stocks were: Com. Tunnel stoek.. 9 Meslcan 76 do bonda 1 Ontario ....,. ......tW Con. (Til. t Va.'... 10 Ophlr 1 Iron Slleer 160 Small llopea 16 ldvllle Con 10 .standard 100 LJttie Chit! Yellow jacket 11 Ilnnk Cleurlnga. OMAHA, J''ob. 7.-Hank oleartngs today wero $2,891,852.20. ngatnst $2,856,213.70 for tho corresponding day lost year. OMAHA GICNHrtAL. MAItlCUT, BUTTER N6. 1, Mb, carton. 3So: Yo, t S0-lb tubs,.34Hci No. 2. 3Sc. CHEKHK Imported Swiss. 32c: Amerl- can Swiss. 2Cc: block Swiss. 24c: twins'. 19V4c, daisies, 20c; triplets, 20c; young Americas, 21c; blue label brick, 30o; lim- ucrger, i-iu., zik, i-iu,, 220; rnow ora while, 20c. I'OUIjTRY BrolUrs, $5.00HO.O0 Por do.; hens, 16c; cocks, llo; ducks. 20o; geese, 180; .......... tfK... .!..-.... An . 1 V . At,..- broilers, lfiVt41o; hens, llo: old roosters, tVic; uncus, run leatnerca, 110; geeee, tun feathered, 12c; turkeys, 10c; pigeons, per doz., 00c; homers, $2.50; squabs, No. L, $1.60; No. 2. 60c. FISH (Fresh))TPIckerel, 8c, fror.eni white, 12o, frosuii; trout, 14c, fiozen; large crapples, , 12o, Iroion; Spanish mackerel, lCc; eel, ISc; haddock, 12c: flounders, Uq; shad roe, per pair, 40c; salmon, 18c; vhailbut, 18o; frosen Uo; buf falo, 9a; bullheads, 13a Oysters, oay standards, $1.(0; northern, $1.90; selects, $i.C5; counts; 'ft.eo. FRUlTa-Orunrtea:orCallfornla navels, fully colored, 30 size, $2.00: 90 size, $2.25; 126 size. $2.50; 150. 17G, 200 and ,219 size, $3.00. Qrane fruit: Extra fancy Florida. 40, 54, G4 and SO, per box, $3.50. Cranber-. vIao, XtHw..Mlt. I .1 b ...... I v Howes', Jumbo, per bbl., $9.50; extra fancy Jersey, per bb( $9.00: extra fancy, Bells and Cherry, per box, $3.00. Lemons: Air Ship brand, 300 or 300 size, $6.70. Cocoanuts in sacks, per sack, $5.76; per dozen, 80c. Honoy; new Colorado, twenty-four frames, per case, $3.75. Dates: Fard, 15 lb. box, per lb lie; New" Hall, bulk, por lb., 7a. new Anchor pkg. (00 cartons), per box, $2.25; new Dromedary- (30 'cartons), per box, $2.76. FJgs: new 12 12 12, per box, k5c; now 5-crown (Turkey), 16a; new -crown (Turkey), ICo; new 7-crown (Tur key,), 17c. Apples: extra rancy Washing ton Jonathans. 113. 125. 138, 150, lt. box, $1.K2; extra fancy Washington Q rimes' aoldens, 113, 125, 138, 150, box, $1.76; extra fancy Washington Roman Beauties, 72, 80, S8. 96. 103, 125., box, $1.76; extra fancy Wnshlngton Black Ben Davis, 72, 80, Ss, 90, 104. 125 count box, $1.76: extra fancy Washington Red Wlno Baps, 104, 112, 125, 138, box. $2.00: extra fancy Pink Cheek Waxen and WWte Winter I'earmalns, 96, 104, 113, 125, 138, 150,. 163 count, box, $2.00; extra fancy Colorado, unwrapped,, Whlti Winter l'earmalns. 150, 165, 180, 200 count, box, $1.66; extra fancy New York Bald wins, per bbl., $2.90; extra fancy Now York R, I. Oreenlngs, per bbl., '$3.25; ex tra fanoy New York Stato Russets,, pel bbl,, $3.00; extra fancy Missouri Jona thans and Qrimes Uoldens per bbl., $4.00, 6-bbl lots or more, asserted, 15o per bbl off; extra fancy Missouri Ren Davis, pel bbl., $2,50; extra fancy Missouri Win Pippins, per bbl., $2.75; extra fancy Ml, souri Willow Twigs, Black Twjgs, Vork Imperials and other fine varieties, per bbl., $3.25. CHICAGO I.IVI5 STOCK MARKET lloica Htronir tit Illitii l'olut of Year Cattle Steady. CIIIfTAnO.. 7A' 1,1.. l.fpOO head; markets steady; beeves, $6.60 in.uv; inxas sir.ors. n.vfOb.W, western steers. $5.65Jj7.30; slockers and feeders, $4.7iti7.UO; cows and heircrs, $3.0Cr7.4O; calves. $4.6O5il0.25. HOaS Receipts, 20,000 head; market strong at high point of the year; light, $7.75&.05; mixed, $7.70ff.lYi; heavy, $7.65 8.00; rough. $7.55.70; pigs, $6.6OQ7.80; bulk of sales. $7.66..00. SHIOBP AND liiVMBS Rocelpts 6,000 ncaa; market strong; natives, J4.B.Vcfl.lO; western. $5.00416.25: yearlings. $6.wy,i'7.90: lambs, native, $6.9039.00; western, fi.W3 81. Louis Live Stock Mnrket. ST. LOUIS, Feb. 7.-CATTUJ ReceiDts. 1,900 head; market, steady: choice to fine steers: $8.5000.00: good to nhnlr. steers, $7.00Q8.50;' cowb and heifers, $6.50 W8.W, buns, it.w.oo; calves. $4.2fia7.00 Texas and Okluhoma steers, $5.2507.90; cows and heifers, $3.75fj6.50. IIOOS-Recelpts, 7,400 head; market higher; pigs and lights, $6.508.05: mixed und butchers, $7.oMW.05; good, heavy, $7.95 (&8.05. HlUCBl' AND I.AAIBS-Receipts, 6,000 head; market strong; muttons. $5.264&.TS; yearlings, $7.X87.60; lambs, $7.XS8.. Sioux City I.lve. Stoek Market. HIOUX CITY, la.. Feb. 7CATTL.E Receipts. 600 head; market steady; native steers, $7.0088.60; cows and heifers, $6,000 7.00; canuers, 3.6034.60; stockars and feed ers, $a.2&tf7.60; calves, $6.257.00; bulls, $5.007.(jO. HOOS Receipts, 3,000 head; market 160 20o higher; heavy, $7.4&JJ7.60; mixed, $8.60 8.60; light, $7.4M7.65; pigs, bulk of sales. I7.4MW.M- SHBEP AND UAMBS-ReoelpU, 1,000 head; market strong; wethers, $4.7&S5,M; ewes, $4.0OU6.00; lambs, $7.003.26. St, Joseph Live Stock Market. ST, JOBHPH. Fh. 7.-CATTIB-Re-eelpts, head, market steady; steers, $,75fi.76; cows and heifers, $3.767.60; calves. $6.&0310.00. HOURRecelpts. 3,400 head, higher; top, $7.M), bulk, $7.tW(T.7a HIIKBP AND IAMBB ReceirHs. 1,800 hvad, eUong; lambs.- t7.60S.7i, OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET 1 Cftttlc Receipts Light and Prices Stcrtdy with Thursday. HOGS BW TEN CENTS HIGHER Sheep nml l.nnths Acllie Sellers nnil Ten t Fifteen Cents lllnhrr Thnn "rhnrsilny Almost tlnek to IUhIi Point. SOl'TII OMAHA, l-'cb. 7, 1913. Receipts were: Catllo. llocs. BheCP. Off Iclm Monday 5.005 6.H4 8,497 Xii , . ' ' ""day 4,006 Stt 0 "! iv,,hiesda.v.... -4.114 Off IcIhI Thursdav 3,291 lisllmate Prhhiy ;fl Kite das this week..T7jsi Same dayn iltt week..m.94S Same davs 2 rv-'Wo i 1V320 12,r7( 12.940 9,fXX) W.2S Oit.l'jW "ine nays a w ks. ago. 20.104 Bl.t.ti 4'.i.'.k.4 Same days 4 w'ks. uga.19.lisu 44.S7VI B1.194 Same days last year.. ,19.204 7H.410 34,157 The following tuble slulws the leeelpts of cuttle, hogs and sheep nt South Omaha for the year to date as compared with last year. v.U.1. 1912. Inc. Dec. Cttle k.10.M67 11M02 11.045 Hogs 3.t,37 4W.2.". 68.X78 Sliuop 2iil,BM I12.S42 43,678 Tho fnllowlnir luhln wtifiwH llt riinsei of Prices for hogs at South Omaha for tho last few dnj-B. with comparlAons: Date. I 1913. 11912. 11911 I1910.I19CI91m.I1907. Jan. 28. Jll. 29. Jan. 90. Jan. 31. Feb. 1.. Feb. 2.. Feb. 3.. Feb. 4.. Feb. 5.. 7 3SW I 7 431 8 03 & 91 4 29 I! 71 6 93 S 04 5 Us 4 1O ti 11 03 7 54 G 11 4 1.1 72 02 7 47 8 12 4 17 0 85 5 96 7 2tl 8 IM 6 22 4 10 fl f8 6 06 7 2tf S 3S tl 03 6 81 05 7 88 S 30 C 91 4 111 i 7 40 8 29 l! 0l 4 Yi 6 03 M) S 32 C 141 4 2i S6 6 (Hi 7 49 6 13 4 22 C 91 tl 00 7 42 8 61 I 4 16 81 7 3SH 7 $2 7 2SVt 7-30; 7 42 7 4iJ4 Feb. .. 7 .IS Feb. 7 'Sunday. Receipts and disposition of live stock nt tho Union stock yards, South Omaha, for twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock p m., yesterday: RICCK1PT8-CAHS. Cnttlii. Hogs.Shecp.H "s's. C. M. & St. P 2 2 . .. Mo. Pacific...,, 1 7 .. Union Pacific 5 24 10 C. ft N. W., east,... 2 5 C. ft N. W., west... 46 4 1 C St. P. SI. ft O... 4 A C R. ft Q west.. 4 31 5,2 C B. ft Q east... ,. 1 .. . 1 C, R. 1. ft P.. cast. 2 7 C .,R. I. ft P., west. .. 3 Illinois Central 2 c u. w 1 .. :. Totnl receipts 29 136 ' 19 4 DlSPOSlTION-rHliAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Morris 'ft Co. 96 1,300 602 Swlf.t ft Co HW , 1,789 1,002 Cudahy Pnvklpg Co,.,.,. 154 2.0S7 1,178 Aimolir ft Co 137 2,269 1,481 Schwartz ft Co ss J. W. Murphy 2,190 Lincoln Packing Co 2 ... S. O. Picking Co 1... 1 H 111 ft JSon - s F. 11. Lewis 15 J. II. Root & Co 34 J. H. Hnllii.. 2l Werthclnier ft Degen.... 6 ... ... Rothschild ft Krebs 2 Mo. ft Kans. Calf Co.... IS Cllne ft Christie 9 Other buyers Ill ... 12 Totals S00 10.01S 4,305 CATTLK Cnttlo receipts were small, ns usual on a Friday, only twenty-nine cars Doing reported in. As might be surmlsca. thoro were not enough cattle to really make a market, with the result that there wero no now or especially intercsung ae vclopmunts. Such cuttle as were otforod generally commanded steady prices and pretty much everything had changed hands In good season in tho morning. J ho market on beef steers has strengthened up considerably and prices are now iuhi&o filghor Mhan last week und In some cases possibly 15!iC3c higher. wows una ne rets a so nave steadily worked up and they are as much as 10 (0 loo nigner than a woek ago ana even more on some of the more desirable grades. Slockers and feeders havu been stronic sellers every day this weok. Receipts of tn iu Kinn or emtio nave lieen lglt, while there has been a vurv fair, buvlnir demand and everything received has met with ready takers, y violations un cattle: Uood to choice uoei steers, ii.6WtVH.-i6; fair to good beef steere, $7.(037.60; common to fair beef steers, io.sow.w; goou to choice noirers. IO.25S7.00: good to choice cows. M.OOma.CO: fair to good grades, $5.0006.00; common to fair snides. 13. 25116.00: icood to choice Blockers and feeders, $11.7507.75; fair to gooa stocKers ana feeuers, JB.zfiWu.75; common to fair stookers and feeders, $5.00 jjtj.io; siock cows ana noirers, it.750t.N; veai caives, w.wyv.w; duiis, stags, etc, $4.75(3.25. lteprescntative sales: BKBF STEI3RS. Kb. 31... 11... It... 16... 7... ... At, rr. 0. ;Af. Pr. .914 C 60 t 1:30 7 10 910 t 90 49 K4I 7 10 77 90 977 7 00 1004 7 10 W6 7 30 3.... 1.... 91.... 20.... ....1176 7 40 ....1120 1 46 ....1H1 7 60 ....1366 7 76 ....60 00 ....1160 00 COWS. 9 ,...1160 6 26 t. ..1060 6 60 I.. 44 it"" 19.... ...1117 6 60 . . .1060 6 66 ...1061 ( 76 ..,991 6 NO ...T006 6 k0 ...MS 6 HA ...1141 6 90 ...1S0S 6 90 16. .1101 on 1 10M 10 9 1097 ( 10 9 1104 ti) .1400 6 2T 11 1111 ( 94 t. 910 e .10 17 1112 I 8S Pi 1231 i to . . . 611 6 90 It II ITERS. 1010 6 90 9 660 96 sZl 1 10 l 700 1 So TO IS t 720 - 60 1. 6 710 I ii 9 1170 i 76 l.J. BULLS. . . 910 6 00 ..1110 6 16 I. 1. 1600 6 65 IW 6 IS 1170 6 11 1786 6 90 1610 Oil ..1060 6 40 .'. 600 ( 60 ..1090 60 ..KM 6 16 I.... I..., 2.... 1..., 1 .1720 a IS 1 ..1610 6 76 1...'. 4S0 4 60 J 1220 6 95 CALVES. 1 27J 24 179 60 T 416 6 60 1 140 9 00 2 212 10 1 200 9 00 11 444 10 1 210 9 M 1 970 t 76 2 140 9 00 166 7 00 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 2 4I& 60 4 642 7 00 t 716 49 6M 7 00 1 71 U 10 786 7 OS 4 170 t 90 HOUH-RecelpUi tills morning footed up about 136 cars, or 9,500 head, the lightest Friday run for three weeks. The supply was a little lighter than last week, 3,000 head short of two weeks ago and 4,0u) smaller than, the corresponding day last year. The Jirst five days this week total up In tho neighborhood of 66,000 head, the lightest since the second week In Jan uary, when only 61.000 were reported dur ing the same period. Opening bids this morning were M'flOc higher, but prices Improved as the trade advanced and the bulk of the supply changed hands ut figures that were a big dime higher than yesterday's average trade. It might be mentioned In this con nection that the lighter weights showed tha big end of the advance, being genei ally lOftlSo higher, while tho heavier grades were no better than 54110c up, The market was, If anything, stronger at the close than at any other time, and was uctlve from start to finish. While every thing moved up the discrimination against the heavyweights Is still decidedly In evi dence, and even the choicer kinds wer rather slow to sell. The most of the sales ranged from $7.50 T'.H, with several loads of real heavy stuff below $7.60 and quite a sprinkling of good lights at $7.60. Some hogs sold up as high as $7.66, 15c higher than Thurs day's top. Representative sales: No, Av. Sh. it. ,No, At . 211 . 241 ..212 Sh Pr. 7 66 71. ,216 120 T 90 ,307 10 7- 36 &. II- 24.. . 44.... 94.... 60.... It.,., 96,... 1 . 64... 0... 41... .. 7 61 .. 7 66 .. 7 66 .. 1 66 ., 7 66 .. 7 66 40 7 66 .. 7 66 .. 7 66 I, 7 66 .. 7 in .. 7 66 90 7 66 40 7 66 .. 7 66 .. 7 66 .. 7 66 .. 7 66 .. 7 65 . 7 66 .. 7 66 , 1 66 SO 7 66 - 1 63 ..202 ..190 ..in ..tn ..241 ..226 .,266 ..197 ..160 .. 7 40 . t 40 W 7 40 60 T 40 20 T II ,.. 7 41 40 7 46 40 7 46 .. 7 4S 40 7 43 10 T 46 ..237 .,211 II.. 62 226 49 222 4,9 234 64 22t U 201 76 ,.949 70 S41 1 206 II 222 72 261 47 211 12 266 61. .193 41 921 II 212 12 211 49 211 7 44 ... 1 46 ... 7 46 . . 7 46 ... 7 60 ... 7'60 ... 7 50 ... 7 60 .. 7 60 ... T 60 90 7 60 29 l I 46... m! 12. 62... ...Ml ...311 ..47 .244 . .209 ,: . 221 ...242 82. T9. ..229 ..211 ..214 .222 .211 241 .206 ..Ml 22. 62. 71... 71., 72... 6L . nt . 1 Wl M . . m 40 7 60 64 179 ... 1 so 7 tin in 7M 7 . . . IM 48 7 Vt. M . . IM ... IM 71 .. . MS ... 7 10 1 171 ... 7 W 1 ..IM .. ID 6t . .Ml ... 7 60 if ....lit , . IN 0 ... tit ... 1 W 4 . . ..in ... 7 ( 70 ... at . . 1 M 11 tm ... 7 no 8 m ... 7 60 74 Ml 0 J M J Ml ... T 60 .'... . 119 .... 7 60 M4 ... 1 60 41 IM ... 7 60 II '....III ... 7 60 M.... Ill ... 7 60 44 HI ... 7 M 70 149 ... 7 60 67 M4 ... 7 60 II IM ... 7 60 0 t ... 7 60 61.. .....IM ... 7 60 74.' JJ ... 7 60 i. ' . 919 0 7.'. 70 .. ..911 7 6. 71 W ... 7 6 J97 ... 7 6S K ZU . . 14 . tl J7 40 7 61 at . . i l 901 . . 7 6S 1. ... " ... 7 65 76 M4 ... 7 64 77 179 ... 1 6S M . ...117 ... 7 6 60 lit ... IK 1 !04 ... 7 6li M IM ... 7 66 79 9 ... T 65 H 209 ,., 7 66 rj 22 ... 7 61H 71 221 ... 7 67, 76 !tt ... 7 6TH ., 9M ... 7 10 72 114. ... 7 60 79 242 ... 7 110 71 191 .. 70 97 HI 164 7 60 79 Il ... 7 0 1 tM ... 7 M M 210 ... T M 10 tw ... 1 o 74 217 ... 7 60 tl 211, ... T 0 4(1 97' 407 60 aft. . v .22 ..; 7 60 72 17 ... 7 60 IT.... '7. 176 .. 7 60 7 217 M TM 91 261 0 7 tO 9.. 204 40 7 M 910 40 7 62U (4 211 ... 7 40 79 2t ... 7 62U 94 199 ... 7 40 69.. . ,2M . . 7 69M 71 Ill ... T 62Vt 9.1 164 .. ' 6214.. M tOJ ... T 46 l'KIS. 11 ? . . 4 76 ' fill KKP Though a liberal supply was In sight for a Friday and most other out sldo points reported only steady prices early In the morning the local buyers started out In good season and bought must of the offerings almost na fast on they could get lit them at a generul ad vance of fully lOJHSo. As isn ns trado commenced there seemed to Se a brood demand for both sheep and lambs and If nnythlng tradn Improved as tho market ptogrcssed. Some fed Mexican lambs touched $s.S0, Just 15c higher that tha same kind ot Inmlm sold on Friday. Tho bulk of the lamb offerings moved around $s.50t)8.7R. Ah high us $6.76 was paid for a bunch of fed western ewes. As already mentioned brisk trute featured the mar ket and practically "everything wan dis posed of in short order. Today's receipts were estimated at about nineteen cars or 4.5S4 head, being considerably more than a week ago, two weeks ngo and a year ago. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs, good to choice, $S.50fl8.90; lambs, fair to good, $8.35rrS.50; yearlings, good to bholce, $7.35f7.70: yeatllngs. fair to' good, $7.00H) 7.35; wethers, good to choice, $6.006.30; wethers, fa r to nood. $n.85WS.OO: ewes, rood to choice. $5.50flC.86: owes, fair to good, $T.255r6.fi0; cull sheep and bucks. $2.75ff4.00. Representative sales: No. ' Av. Pr. 2?.i Mexican lambs , 1 8W 416 fed ewes Ill ft to 110 fed ewes 97 6 .'" WC fed owes 115 6 JW IM! fed ewes 114 6 3.1 ' 196 fed owes 113 6 35 4S0 Mexican yearlings .......... 86 7 60 fill Mexican lambs 60 8 .VI 25 Mexican lambs, culls, ....... 40 o so 26 Mexican wethers ...J....... 100 6 40 30 fed ewes ..-.... ...i 131 6 40 21 fed Iambs , 80 8 40 It fed lambs 90 8 23 213 fed ewes i.... 130 8 J6 466 fed ewes . VI ft bit C02 Mexican lambs 71, & 75 .un red lamus m w 20 fed ewes 99 5 to Kalian City Live Mock Mnrket, KANSAS CITY, Mo Feb. 7.-CATTLH Receipts. 700 head. Including 300 south erns; market stendy; dressed beef and ex-, port steers, $7.l4f.50; western steers, $0.60 (il.00; Blockers and feeders, $5.76jj7.60; southurn steers, $6.00ft7.40; southern cows, $4.0tVjt6.W; uatlvo cows and belters, ft.OOfi) 8.00; bulls, $5.00H6.25; calves, $.6ftr9.60. HOGS Receipts, 4,200 huad; murket uglier; uuik or saies, (.kku.iu; neavy, 7.60a'7.fi0; packers and butchers, $7.G537.75j lights, $t.ww7.7ri; pigs. $u.2Mp7.26. SHI5UP AND LAMBS ltccelpB. 2,400 head; market higher; Colorado lambs, $7.H05.75. ycaillngs. $6.26tff7.60; wethers, $5,204)6.76; owes, ;t.50(f(C.25. 1 Stock In Hill lit. Receipts of live stock at the six prln clpal western markets yesterday: uame. iiogs. mieep. South Omaha 760 9,500 4,600 St. Joseph 600 3,400 1,600 Sioux City 600 3,000 J.0UO Kansas City 700 4,200 2,400 St. LoUlB 1,900 7,400 6,000 Chicago 1,600 25,000 6,000 Totals 6,060 'e2,600 20,6(W Hngai Slnraet, NEW YORK, Feb. Z-SUQAIl-Ruw, steady; Muscovado, 89 test, 2,98c; contrlf-. ural, 96 test, 3.4Sc; molasses sugar, 89 test, 2, Tic; refined, steady. Dry Goods Market, NEW Y uttMC, Feb. 7.-DRY QOODB Cotton goods markets are steady, Pulled wools lira easier In this market. Yarna aru steady. Irrigation Safe for Next Hundred Years -i sJ WASHINCITON, Feb.. 7. There IS "nothing whatever In conditions In tho west to warrant, the beltof that Irrigation agriculturo Is In any danger of extinc tion today, tomorrow or within the next 100 years," asserts Secretary Wilson o tho Department of Agriculture, tn reply tp a letter (rum Secretary Fisher objecting; to tho declaration of Dr. B. T. Galloway, chief of the bureau of plant Industry, that so far as ho knew there never had oeen any long continued successful Irrigation farming on arid land anywhere In tho world. The Hocrctnry adds, however, that there) aro conditions la tho went needing tha most careful consideration on the part, of all those Interested in the proper doveloiH ment of this, vast region. lie says Dr.i Galloway In a recent statement to a house committee meant that "in maiiy parts of the world where arid conditions prevail, such at) Aslatla Turkey, Persia, Afghanistan, tho extremo northwestern portion of India, parts of North Africa, and our own southwestern country, Irrli gatlon agriculture has had Its periods of else and decline." SETS FIRE TO HOUSE TO BURN UP STOLEN SHOES W, M. James, colored "coke" fiend, burned up his shoes and set fire to th floor ot his room In the old Arcade at 115 South Tenth street, because Ma thought tho pollco wero going to arrest him for stealing tho slides. After start ing tho fire ho went back to bed, whera he was found asleep by E. It, Martin. The flames had burned part ot tha floor and set flro to the bed clothes. Martin put out tha fire. James thou begged Martin to take him put Id tha alley and kill him. Bollcvlng tho man Insane, Martin took him to the policy station, where he Is being held on .Ui charge of vagrancy. LIGHTED PIPE CAUSES AGED FARMER'S DEATH SIOUX FALLS, S. D., Feb. 7.-H1B clothes burned from his body, Peter Ge! vert, a farmer aged 60 years, died from burns and exposure on his way home after buying groceries for his wife and, five children at Humboldt, near here. A, lighted pipe In his pocket la believed tcj have caused the fire. BYRNE'S TAX COMMISSION . BILL WILLJEC0ME LAW. PIERRE, S. D., Feb. 7-After a heated debata tho house passed the stato tax commission bill as an emergency measure It will become a law as soon as Qovernos Byrne affixes his signature. The Persistent and Judicious Use of Newspaper Advertising Is tha Road ta Business Success. V