T11E OMAHA SrNDAV BKK: FKBlirAKY 9, liU.i. 5 C V I" 1 KAhK Oil KXC1IANOK 11. K. VtIIIj exchange good louse and lota In Htimner, Neb., worth s M. No encum brance, for medium J . X 1 touring cur. late model. Wrffe with uH particulars. v . W Harney. Kearney. Neb. TO tKCltANQB SUO-acrc choice, well Improved eastern Neb. farm, tlOO acre; mortgage, $6,000; long time, for stock of good, electric light plant or clear In come. Mather Co.. Celar Rapids. In. TO SXC HA NO E 316-aoro Improved Brookings Co., 8. D.. choice farm. 170 acre; mortgage tfl.OOO, for smaller furm: prefer Iowa. Robert Bcttesworth, Cedar Rapids, Ia. V IIi exchange 820 acres fruit and truok land for (rood Income property. Platted 30-acre tracts Hurgcss Realty Co.. Kiss Immee, Florida. FOR SAL.B OR EXCHANGE. MCE now Income property In Onmha paying 9 per cent. Equity t9.000. Want to exchange for a small furm not too fur away. Address. M 660. cure Ueo. If) A ir1it l,rlr.n I . nfi " . cultivation, balance hay lund: barn and granary; nil fenced; under the best lTater..rlcht 1,1 Morgan county; situated 214 miles from the beet sugar factory, Brush, Colorado. AVI1I exchange for email tract near Omaha, western part incigrreu. svnuress I. 571, Hee.' WM1 hnvn i I r,t-l r ....... I .. .. . ..' InK land In the Rosebud country" of Souih Dakota to exchange for Omuha residence property. Joel Hcaley I-atid Co., Wltttn, (167) 000 acres in Brown Co.. Neb. Well Improved, Rood soli. 200 forest trees on It. 145 tame plums und cheery trees, SO apple trees, all kinds of berries hearlUK. l'ost office and school one mile. Together with 160 acre relhuiulshment. Price $11.55,0. Enc. $1,000. Will put this In as first payment on a good farm. (ICS) 320 acre highly improved farm In Phillips Co. Colo., tho cream of that whole country- In high state of culti vation. Prlco JC5.00 per ncre. Enc $2,G0O. Will .exchange for Bnstorn Nebraska land. J. A. ABHOTT & CO. E04-7 .CITY NATL. HANK UUG., , OMAHA. NEB.' WANT Improved farm; I will exchange ?ood Income town property and pay dlt erence, no agents. Address 2011 Bmney street, Omaha, Nebraska. FOR SAL.E First-class grocery store and meat market, with fixtures complete, tl.OOO. OUn & Bervard. 448 Brandels Bldg. Want Canada land for Omaha lots and few houses and lots, 95 up to several thousand; total, $23,000. Address owner at li 077, Bee. $2,500. 7 per cent paper (payable $16 monthly), and cosh for Al strictly mod ern C-room house, up to $3,600, well lo cated. Full description of location. M 78, Omaha Bee. ItEAJj KSXATK WANTED I WANT to buy a farm not more than 25 miles from Omaha; 100 acres or less. Must be worth the money. Address L. 649. Bee. HEAL ESTATE FOK RENT Farm anil Hunch Lands. FOR RENT SO-acro farm southwest of South Omaha. Mrs. E. M. Clark, 3S24 Grand Ave Omaha, Neb. Tel. Web. 752. HEAL ESTATE FARM A ItAXril l.A.MJS FUlt ALB ArUona. GOVERNMENT freo lands, artesian water, irrigation; will let parties In on two banks starting there. Armstrong Inv. Co., 331 Board of Trade. Douglas 661 IRRIGATED lands in sunny Arizona, $16 to $20 per acre. Fertile soil, abundant water, ideal climate, magnificent scenery. Write Board of Trade, Wlllcox, Arizona. California. California land excursions 1st and 3d Tuea. W. T. Smith Co.. 815 City Nat. Bk. FOR SALE 253 acres of the famous Bldwell Rancho, 314 miles from Chlco; macadamized road; R. F. D. telephone; electric lights and power; ranch equip ped for dairying; nil In good stand of falfa, except a young orchard of 17 acres; 6-room house, with hot and cold water; barn, 72x100 ft.; bunkhouso and all buildings necessary for dairying. The price la $225 per acre and 1b worth $300. Will sell in tracts of 40 acres or more. If Interested write the owner and save commission. Edmund Gale, Chlco, Col.' Canada. GET YOUR CANADIAN HOME FROM the Canadian Pacific. Twenty years to pay. Cash loan of $2,000 to Improve your farm can be paid off In 20 years; 6 per cent Interest. Good, rich land In western Canada for every kind of farming from $11 to $30 an acre. This offer only to farmers or men who will actually occupy or Improve tho land. Wo supply best live stock and poultry at actual cost give you the benefit of expert work on our demonstration farm equip you with a ready-made farm If you don't want to wait for a crop. All these lands on or near railways near established towns. Free booklets on Manitoba, Alberta or Saskatchewan. Address F. R. Thornton, Colonization Commissioner, 112 West Adams St, Chicago. Culurnilo. DO you want 320-acre homestead under now law In best part o. eastern Colo rado? Not much good land left. Write me. A. Kennedy. Arriba. Colo. nu.rnT Ti'alt ImtiMvoH WJ nTn nastArti Colorado ranch ncaf Llmon, only $8 acre; great bargain. R. Bettesworth, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Florida. WE ARE BUILDING A CITY IN AMERICA'S PLAYGROUND The grandest climate on earth, over one hundred residences constructed last fall, we are ON BEAUTIFUL LAKE WORTH Six miles south of PALM BEACH. AMERICA'S GREATEST RESORT. A lot and a five acre farm for $250.00, payable $10 monthly, no interest. Over six thousand Investors, hundreds have personally Inspected It and found it BETTER THAN REPRESENTED. If you will Improve a lot now, we will give you tho right Inducements. Buy a lot and farm as an old age Investment and spend your winters In luxury; fish ing, hunting and bathing unsurpassed. A FIVE ACRE GRAPE-FRUIT GROVE WILL MAKE YOU INDEPENDENT IN FIVE YEARS. AGENTS WANTED. BRYANT & GREENWOOD, REPUBLIC BLDO.. Chicago. 10 000-ACRE tract Florida land to be sold In section tracts. Splendid location, on railroad, near Tampu. Unexcelled proposition for subdividing and coloniz ing. Will sell all or In not lesB than sec tion tracts (640 acres) at wholesale price. Terms one-quarter cash, balance one and two years. This land Is In the heart of the best citrus fruit bejt in Florida. Many thousands of acres In this locality aro now being successfully cultivated, Demand for this class of land Is con stantly increasing. As I am also inter ested In a company that has sold nearly $1,000,000 worth of land at retail In this district, I will send freo Illustrated books fully describing property which you can uses to Interest your friends. If you can get a number of people together to buy oie or more,'sectlona they can now get benefit of wholesale price. If desired, will assist in organization of syndicate In your town to purchase one or more sections or entire tract. C. E. Thomas, 1128 Commercial National Bank Bldg., unicago ev-.tjtitivi.-VJ IM PIlTlin T.ANT11S. 116.000 acres, -western Florida, tlood for cotton, corn, sugar-cane, stock raising and general farming; $3.60. 10.000 acres. Tolk county, $1; 21.000 acres, $7 50; 0,400 acres, $3.50. Many other tracts, large and small. If interested write M. F. Simmons. Kansas City, Mo. larva. A GREAT LITTLE FARM. Brought about $1,600 Income last year; TC' acres, alt good land; about 10 acres fruit, principally grapes; the vineyard la a good one and very profitable; nice 4 room cottage, good barn, sheds, cool cel. Jar, etc. You may look Iowa and Ne braska over and not find a better bar gain In a small farm. Let us show you. Price. $7,000; $1,500 tq $2,000 cash, balance long time. M'GHE REAL ESTATE CO., 106 Pearl St.. Council Bluffs. MIchlKan. WE sell Oceana farms greatest fruit county. Also potato, corn; alfalfa, stock. List free. Hanson & Son. Haxt.'Mlch. HlUli ESTATE i'VIUI .t HAM II I.AMI.H I'OU SAI.U Kan Has. KANSAS HARMS and ranqhes for sale; &0 to SMcO acres; write for free list. V. E. NlQUttTTE Sauna. Kan. FOR SALK Improved 100 a. farm at $ iKr acre. J H. King. Cawker City, Mitchell Co.. Kan. Mnnancliuart tft. FOR SALE "Berkshire mils." Massa chusetts. Two good farms, 100 and 18" acres, $3,01). $8,000. Fine buildings, easy terms. Write for description 11. B. Holmes. Hinsdale, Mass. rScbrnakn. IMPROVED FARM 320 acres. $S an acre. 12 miles from lowu; rich black toll. W acres broke; all fenced, house 24x24; rear school and In sight of twenty-five other farm hou&os. Must have your fll Ing right J. A. Tracy. Klmbuil. Neb. RANCH BARGAIN. 1,920 acres fine kiojs and hay land; fenced, pood house; 3 wells; windmills and tanks, near It It.. 1M mlus or Omaha, In tho corn belt, will take cure or GUI head of cattle, act quick. WRIGHT A LASBl'RY, Omaha. Neb. A BARGAIN. 63S acres In Custer county, all fenced and cross fenced; good 3-room house, fiamo barn 40x. with hay loft, corn crib, chicken house, well, wind mill, tank, etc One acre largo shade trees around the house, 100 acres In one large level valley, balance rolling; 00 acres undsr cultivation; some alfalfa, 1H miles from Wngncr. 12 miles from railroad. Price $11 per aore. $2,C09 cash, balance In five years at 4 icr cent or In trade. Address Y-47. enro Bee. FOR SALE BY OWNER $10 per acre IW acres, good level land, ell fenced and twice cross fenced Good granary, large horse barn, small house, well 05 feet deep, windmill nnd pther out buildings, ifl acres in cultivation, ISO ucros natural grass. Will sell cash or terms 4 cash, balance terms to suit purchaser. Located 9 miles north of Mitchell, Neb. For further particulars In quire or write. G. W. DeArmond. Colton. LAST CALL to buy best farm bargain m tho state; 314 acres, good valley land, close to town; most or It In cultivation; t5 acres alfalfa; good Improvement); 'arge, new, rine barn, some fruit grove at housu. You can buy this up to 12 o clock midnight the 15th for $11,600; part terms; after that not one cent less than ?12,r0 will buy It and It will bo a very cheap buy at the latter figure. But why not save tho $1.0007 You will have to act wuuic, with or onone. vv . v. Mtchrl.JUljeeWg .. Umaliq, Neb. FOR SALE FOR CASH. (163) So-acr farm. 3 miles S. K. of Aahlo hH Vnt. Atl ...... ...i.i a, UUUCI VUiUVHUUn. Good 6-room house, good barn and or- SfftS1' Prl.ce ,l3 vr acrei- Encumbered. J4,0G0. due In 8 years. Neb.; 90 acres under cultivation. M acres pasture; fair Improvements. Prlco $109 Ir acre, with liberal terms. 04-7 City Nat. Bank Hldg.. Omaha. Ncb. 40 A, $2,500; Ask Us 1,360 acres. Cherry county. $10 an acre. Ask us. Harrison & Morton ai Omaha Nat. Tel. D. 314. WILL sell foreclosed, 100 acres, good farm land near Benkclman, Neb., for $640 caBh. Box 92, Council Bluffs, la. MUST soli section neur Potter, Choy- li Kij , . c... iui to.uu )iui ui;re. Only $1,440 cash, balance 10 years. Nearby 1 ..... 1 .. 1 1 ,1. ... m- T . n . . iiluu bcus iur fiu to xjox wouncu Bluffs, la. Kcir York. FOR SALB-Two large alfalfa farms In center of Holsteln-Frleslan cattle market, Onondaga county. New York. One 400 acres, with fine brick manor house and two otner sets or buildings. Ono 200 acres on suburban trolley from Syracuse, with two good dwelling houses, new cow stable and milk house, i Strictly high grado property. Frank Hale, Onondaga Bank Bldg., Syracuse, N. Y. Urruiiu, HOMESTEAD, cheap grain, hay and stock ranches, central Oregon's best lands; abundance of water ut shallow depth, wood convenient. For a choice home or Investment como ahead of the railroad now building. Write us for price last and literature. Inland Empire Realty Co., Burns, Ore. Texas. CHEAP patented state school lands, south Texas, $1 an aero cash, balance 10 years. For all particulars write F. A Connable, Trustee, 511 Commercial Bank Bldg., Houston, Tex. UtaH. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Section of Utah valley land. Deep rich soil, am ple rainfall, fine alfalfa, wheat corn and potato land. Four .miles from railroad and town. Cheap. Easy terms. Owner, 615 City National bank. ailscellaneouN. FOR BALE Cholco level 40-acro farm; every foot tillable second bottom land; small Improvements; located 6 miles from county seat and 2 tnlles from small rail road town. Price $5,000; $1,500 cash, bal ance to suit purchaser. J, M. Livingston, Nebraska City, Neb. FOR SALE Over 1,000 stock, truck and general farms In Arkansas. Iulslana and ToxaH. Prices ranging $10 to $50 per acre. Yearly growing season 10 to 11 months. P. W. Tutt Dept. E, Rlalto Bldg., St Louis, Mo. ONLY $275 buys small farm. Share In profits paid until buyer tnkes poisewtlon. Write quickly for views and particulars George W. Deen, Box 420, Waycross. Ga.' U K Mn l Mll.ul.T til VK-.f Ship live stock to South Omaha. Save mileage and shrinkage. Your consign ments receive prompt and careful atten tion. Live Stock Commlaalon Merchants. BYEItH BROS. & CO. Strong, reliable. CLIFTON Com. Co.. 222 Exchange Bldg. MARTIN BROS. & Co.. Exchange Bldg. LEGAL NOTICES. BIDS FOR TOWN HALL. Sealed bids will bo received by the vil lage cleric of the village ot Howells, Col fax county. Nebraska, until 6 o'clock, p. in., of thf 3d day of March. A. D., 1913. for furnishing material and labor and constructing a "town hall" In the said vil lage of Howells. Plans and specifications can bn seen (after February 15th, 1913.) at the office or the Colfax County Bank, In the vil lage of Howells, Nebraska, or ut the office of the Omaha Builders' Exchange, C01 Barker Block, Omaha, Nebraska. A certified check for 10 per cent of the bid will be required with each bid, the amount to be forfeited to the village of Howells, Colfax county, Nebraska, In case the contractor will not enter Into u contract with the board or trustees In accordance with tho proposal. Tho board or village trustees reserves the right to reject any or all bids. GEO. LODES, Village Clerk. F9-12-18 COUNTY OFFICIAL NOTICE. NOTICE TO GRADING CONTRACTORS. Notice Is hereby given that the county clerk In nnd ror Douglas county. Ne braska, will receive bids up to and until Friday, February 14th, 1913, at 12 o'clock (noon), for the grading and removal of tho earth from the premises of the old court house grounds, In accordance with the survey and specifications now on file In tho office of the county surveyor. Each' bid to be submitted In sealed en vclotfn. and mut be aocompan'cd bv i certiried check In tho amount of One Thousand (tl.000.fjO) Dollars, as a guaran tee that the bidder will complete tha work within tha time stipulated In the bid to the satisfaction ot the Board of County Commissioners. The Board fit County Commissioners re serve the rlht to reject any or all bids, Specifications and proposal blanks on file In the otrice of the county surveyor. FRANK DEWEY, County Clerk. By J. V, CHIZEK, Deputy. FebCDSt GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Cash Wheat Friday Proved Dull and Spiritless. MUCH C0EN GOES INTO THE PIT Scattered Interests Offer Thrlr HulillnKs of the Yellntr Or cut for Profit They MUM Itrnltir. OMAHA Feb. 8. Tlio cash wheat mar r.e.lw?lJ attain dull yesterday with only 4Z.W0 bushels changing hands at Chicago, and this, too, In small lots, which More taken by Interior millers. The seaboard reported thirty loads of Manitoba wheat for shipment abroad, and of this amount James Crruthers or Montreal, reported twenty-five loads, and said there was a much better demand for wheat rrom both the Continent ana I'nltod Kingdom. rrortBslotial in wheat have about mado up tneir minds thut It Is a dangerous procedure to put out abort lines uuleas they arts Ilbhv in thuli. irrulu mi IhA bulges instead of the declines. During me last few days a better trade has been noticed In wheat and scattering outylde prUera huvo been noticeable. Any change In crop conditions will be a chungii tor the worse, and any change 'in the cash wheat situation will be an unprowroent These changeB muy come ut any time ill tho near future and there are a great many speculators who will endeavor to own a good sized lino of this grain when theso changes are brought about. Cash wheat, unchanged to tc higher Scattered Interest in tho corn trade threw considerable corn Into the pit in order to secure profits, as the average short In corn has made up hlg mind that the big holders of May corn are In a position to mold prices to suit their tastes. Stocks or contract corn at Chicago are small and tho promised big receipt have failed to materialize and stocks, on the whole, not only at Chicago, but elsewhere, have not grown with tlie rap idity that shorts ona bears have piom Ixed themselves that they would. The fact that Argentina shipments of com to Importing countries showed a further fall ing off, the total in tho last week amount ing to only l,lK.wo bushels, or 400,0u0 bushels smaller than the previous week, "ay urive exporters into the markots of this country on a larger scale. Cash corn, He hlglur. Longs In outs were sellers on tho ad vance yesterday and this brought about a fair reaction from the best prices. Cash oata unchanged to hio higher. . ticarancea. Wheat and flour equal to D32.0CM bushels; corn, 407,000 bushels; uats. 390,000 bushels. Liverpool close; Wheat, unchanged to td lower; corn, lc higher. Primary wheat receipts wero S12.000 bushels and shipments 432,000 bushels, against recelpti or 492.000 bushelu and shipments or 241,000 bushels last year. Primary corn receipts wero 1,202,000 bushels and shipments 1,132,000 bushels, against reculnta or 1.22S.000 buRhnla anil shipments of 006,000 bushels last year. Primary' oats receipts were 647.0O0 bush els und shipments 491,000 bushels, against receipts of 491,000 bushels and shipments of 393,000 bushels last year. The following cash Bales were reported today; S7c. No.nycllow. IN fno2A WHHAT-No. 2 hard Winter (yellow), 1 car, k$c; 2 cars (yellow). 87c; 6 cars, 86lic; 5 cars, 86c; 2 cars, ffifce. No. 8 hard win ter, 1 car (yellow). 87c: 1 tar (vellowl. Kic; 2 cars, SiVSc 1 car, 8j'ic. Rejected imru winter, i car, .sc. No. 2 northern, 1 car, 85V4C No. 2 durum, 1 caf, S6Wc. No. 8 mixed, 2 cars, B5c; 1 car, S4l4c. No grade spring, 1 ear, 7c. RYE 1 car, 69c. CORN-No. 3 white. 1 car. 47Vio; 2 cars. 47c No. 4 white, 1 car, 45Jc; 1 car, V4o. No. 3 color, 1 car, 46c. No. 4 color, 3 cars, 45c; 1 car, 44lic. Ha. 3 yellow, 1 car, 45 He; 7 curs, 46Uc No. i yellow, 1 car, 44ic; 1 car, 44V4c. No. 3 mixed. 3 cars, 4oV4c; C cars, 45o; 2 pars. 44K- No. 4 mixed, 1 car, 444c; cars, 44c; 3 cars,' itc. o graae, i cr, 4ic. OATS No. 3 wjilte. 8 cars, 32ic. No. 4 white, 4 cars. 32V4c; 3 cars, 32Vc. Omaha Cash Prices. WHEAT No. 2 hard. KifSXc; No. 3 hard, 84387c: No. 4 hard, $0fl86c; No. 3 spring 82&83c; No. 4 spring. 8haS2a CORN No. white, 47H714o; No. 4 white, 46H6-4Wia; No. 1 yellow, UC-i6Wc; No. 4 yellow, 44Wfll4c; No. 3. 4S;WWo; No. 4. 4304474 0; no grade. 40f44c 9FP- 2 whle. S3V4ai33?4c; standard, 33Q33'4c; No. 3 White, 32!4fi32yic. BARLEY Malting, ttSjtJc; No. 1 reed. 12JM7C. RYE No. 2, WAQWc; No. 3, t&tf&SHc. Carlot Receipt. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 30 489 1M Minneapolis , 273 Duluth 84 Omaha 63 49 7& Kansas City 110 61 u St. Louis 79 135 15 Winnipeg 2S7 St. Louis General Market. ST. LOL'IS. Feb. 8.-WHEAT-Cush, No. 2 red, $1.081.13; No. 2 hard. 91fc94c CORN No. 2, SOBvOVic; No. 2 white, u2ii iiiuauig, milieu ui luiuros. WHEAT-May. 94&C: July. 90,ic. CORN May, 634c; July, 54Hc. OATH Mnv SSHir,- Tiil . oath-no. 2, 85c: No. 2 white, 36c. RYE Unchanged, at 63V4c 5.25; extras and strnlght, $1.WS(4.80; hard wiiuer uiearo, 9j.TV.j3.tx. SEED Timothy, $10. CORNMEAI- $2.90. IUlAN-tl.00Ul.CS. HAY Timothy, $10.90-317.00; prairie, tll.0O4H4.O0. BAGGING 9T4C. TWINE Hemp, 8c. PROVISIONS-Pork. Jobbing. $17.23. Lard, prime steam, $10.171410.2774. Dry salt meats, boxed, extra shorts, $11.00; clear ribs, $11:00; short clears, $11.12V4 Bacon, boxed, extra shorts, $12.09; cleat ribs, $12.00; short clears, $12.12H- POl'LTRY Firm; chickens, lac; spring, 14c; turkeys, 18c; ducks, 16o; geese, 13c. BUTTER Steady; creamery, 28fc3.rc. EGGS Easy, at 22c. Receipts. Shipments Flour, bbls 9,000 6,000 Wheat, bu n."..iYin r.'i iwi Corn, bu 102,00) 72.003 Oats, bu "tUQO 39,000 Knnnu City 45 nil 11 nnd 1'roTlslons KANSAS City, Feb. 8. WHEAT Cash; No. 2 hard, 91cj No. 3, 86fl0c! No. 2 red. tl.O0ffl.00H; No. 3, 90cOtl-02. CORN No. 2 mixed, 49V4C! No. -3, 47t4 48V4c; No. 2 white, 61c; No. 3, DOWc OATS No. 2 white. SSViigSCc; No. 3 mixed, 31i635. Closing prices of futures: W J 1 E AT M ay, 88c; July, 8GiiGST.ic. CORN May, 63Wc; July, 68Hc. OATS May, 30Hc. RYE Unchanged. HAY Unchanged. BUTTER-Unchanged. EGGS Extras, 21c; firsts. 22VW23; sec ond, 14c. POULTRY-Unchanged, Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 110,000 jo.OOO Corn, bu 61.000 26,000 Oats, bu...... 15.000 10,000 Minneapolis Grain Market. MINN EA IK) LIS, Feb. 8.- WHEAT May. SSTic: July. 90T4c: September. Ws. Cash: No. 1 hard. SSTic; No. 1 northern, $WB88e; No. 2 northern. SfiHflbWHc; No. 2 nurd. Montanu, SSTic. CORN No. 3 yellow, 4CHJ46c. OATS No. 3 white. 61iGlUe. RYE No. 2. IWS680. FLOUR First patents, $4.DO&4.65; sec ond patents, $4.16fi4.fiO. first clears, $3.10-9 3.40; second clears, $2.3032.0). FLAX-$1.37V4. BARLEY 4V&68C. MflrnnUeo firnln Mnrkrt. MILWAUKEE. Feb. 8. WHEAT No. 1 northern. 9303t4c; No. 2 northern, 93 92Ho: No. a hard winter. VOSOGc; May KWlQtkc: July. 91Uc CORN No. 3 yellow, 60Q607io; No. 3 white, 62c: No. 3, 49Vtc; May, 6VAQUc; July. 64c. OATS 35,4c. RYE-fiMCSVic, IAULEY-64fp72c Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL Feb. 8. WHEAT Spot, easy; No. 1 Manitoba, 7s M. No. 2. 7s Cd; No. 3. 7s 3Hd; futures, irregular; March, 7s 6T4d; May, 7s 3Hd; July, 7s 3Hd. CORN Snot, easy; American mixed. pew, 4t ltd, American mixed, old, sj old, via Galveston. 6a 7d. Futures very1 rirm; February, la nstta, fc tfta; Feb ruary, American mix ad, U lOftd. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Loss of Nearly Ten Millions Cash Shown in Bank Statement. EXPORTS OF GOLD ARE HEAVY Hankers Predict that la Ylrvr ot Preaent Condition Contractlnit of Credit Probably Will llmnlt. NEW YORK, Feb. S The change In the money sltuutlon was revealed In the bank statement nnd overtihHdoved other devel opments of the day In the financial dis trict A loss of nearly $10.000.COO cash was shown In the actual table and a decrease of S7.VC1,(KK) In excess cash reserve. l'i llmlnary estimates, luued on known move ments of currencsS suggested a small loss of perhaps $2,000,000 A poor statement had been expected, largely on account of tho Continued drain of gold through ex ports to France and Argentina, but tin unexjectedly heavy cash loss Indicated that some other Influence wus at work. Bankers explained this condition with Ihe stntemrnt that there wus u demand for funds. from tho interior, particularly from the southwest Cull money rntea remain on tho c.y basis or the Ut few weaka, Although time money quotations have not changed substantially, there Is an apprecluoly firmer tone and funds are no loutier pressed on the market Bunkers said to day that In view of the renewed deuiAiiJ from the Interior and the financial Situa tion abroad tbe outlook wus for a con traction of credit. Tho exiKirt movement liils taken $23.OW.O00 this year, with the possibility of u further drain. Foreign exchange rates continue firm, bulnc slightly higher today, whllo tho Inquiry showed Increased forcu. The stork market was virtually with out fraturn. Amalgamated Copper, winch rose a point, was tho only one r t.n. speculative tavorltes to move more thai, fractionally above or below yesterday' close. Trading foil off to the lowest point of the year und the general movement wus Insignificant. The undertone w.11 firm throughout the session nnd micii cliuiigrs as occurt od were mostly upwniii. Some or the less active Issues moved more widely than the lenders. Canadian l cli'ic gained 2 points and riibbr was vunced u point to nlmve tS, u now hir,!: record. doiium wero Irregular. Ttotal miles, ,mr value, Jl.l;lXi. Panama 3s and t'nuui States 4s, coupon, advanced S Pel (.out on cull tor the week. Number ot sales nnd leading quotations on stocks to Jay wero us follows: tilr llliih. lw. Oloxn Amltimalrd Copper .... T.to) 111k MVi Amrrion Agricultural hi American liret sugur 3i' American Can 1,900 to 11 t JS'i American Can r'l HiU American C. A F :co M(4 M '4 American Cotton Oil... . 100 M M t.Ol, Am. les Becurltlra 100 :3 HU 12 Amerlcjui Llnired H American lconx.ltTe ... KM S I American et. & K M 73 H 73 u4 Am. R. A 11. p(d 10S Am. Sugar U'tlnlni 11H1 American T T LOW 1JH 1S1. lWt American TisMcon 100 2S1V, 111. IS1 Anacomta Mlnlof Co l.MO I7H 31U I7h Alchlnon 101S 103H 101V. Atchlxin pM 100 103 101S 101H Atlantic) Coot Line lti Ualtlmure Ohlu loo 10JH 102K 1M llelhlehem Bteel 00 I7H llh m llrookijii lUptd Tr 400 II 0Uj to Canadian I'aclllc 3,100 lid :3tt SI04 Central Leather 1W iV ! tH Cheaapeake Ohio 1M 71 II ntt Chlcagu o. W '""i t hliagi). M At 8t. 1'.... 700 111H 1US 1 1 1 Si Chlcaao N. W 1J Colorado 1 t 1 00 ii 9 31 (inaolldated Ui ' 137H 137 137 Corn l'roduetii 300 IS 15 15 DelRTtare & lluilaon 1(3 UetiTrr & Hlo Orande 2l)H Denver A. It. U. p(J 37 niatlllara' Becuntiea . ... it Erie 300 31 31 31 Krle Ht Pfd. Brla 3d pfd 19 General Electric 141 Oreat Northern pfd 3.000 l!U ISH JtU (lreat Northern Ore ctf. 100 3i 3Si 3J4 Illinois Centrnl 100 13'i W lls'i Interborough Met ) 1H 111 ufe Inter. Met. pfd 500 3tt 3Vi MS4 international iianetier.. iw 111 111 mim lnter-Marlne ptd IS International l'aper 1 1 V4 International rump UK Knnua Cltjr Bouthfrn. . . . 300 3H, SiVi Laclede oaa Uhlah Valley 00 13 1IH H1H LouliTllle & NoBhYllle , 139 M., St. V, & B. S. M.... 100 119!, ItiK 139 Mlwourl. K. A T 300 37U 37 27 S Mlnourl l"aclflc 300 ilVi UVi n'i National Blecult ll'i (National Leiil 100 6Ui H',4 t2 N. II. It. or M. la pw Nw Vork Central JW 103 1071; 107 N. Y., O. & w as Norfolk A Weatern 100 119Vi 119V4 119t4 North American ..... M Northern I'aclflo 100 11H fltVi 119 I'aclllo Mnli J l'ennylTanla 300 1H lto 130 People's Oim Ui P., C. C. A Bt. L 10ri nttshurgh CbHl 3 Preswd Steel Car il Pullman I'alico Car itovi Reading .00 U6H 1SH 1S5U Republic 1. a w in iiT lipubllc I. a 8. pfd.... 300 81't I7 87V4 Qtock Island Co 600 H 3IS S3T4 Hoek Itland Co. pin.... iw i fit. L. 8. F. Id pfd 37U Beaboard Air Line 1V4 Seaboard A L. pfd l Slnm-Sheftlcld 8. & I ..... U Southern PaClllo 13,300 10114 103H 104 8outhm Kallmay Bo lUllwar pfd tW. Tennewee Copper 800 M 35 Sl4 Teaaa A Taclflc 100 S0H 20 M",i Union I'aclflo 9.900 ltVi HOU 111 Union I'aclflo pfd M United Btatea lteaity iv United Rtatea ltubber.... 1,10 6SH 7'i ( United Statee Bteel 9.100 65H (, DIU U. B. Steel old 300 10SK lOSli 1014 Utah Copper .... 5 MV4 53 Va.-l'arollna Chemical .. M SI 31 35w Wabaih pM".'.'.'.-.'.'.'.'.:;:i; " ioo 'itvi 'iivi 13Vi Wfitern MarrUnd 100 HH 3 U Wtern Union .... 100 1VA 73U 7IH Weatlngnouie tleciric ... iw n it 11 Wheeling & 1 E.- 'V Total aalee lor the day, M.W) eharei. New York Money Slarkrt. TJBW YORK, Feb. 8. MONEY On call, nominal; no loans; time loans, stronger: sixty days, 4 per cent; ninety days, iri per cent; six monthx, 4ViWtV4 per cent. I'RIMB MBHUANT1L.13 PAiKll-THia PeHTBIU.INa BXCHANQK Firm, with actual business In brokers' bills nt .M ror Blxty-day bills and at $4.87S0 for de mand; commercial bills, $1.83V. SILV1SH Uur. C2V4c; Mexican dollais, UONDS Qovcrnment, easier; railroad, Irregular. Closing quotutlons on bonds today were ?S VetW. re. 1H I 8. deb. la 131.. 9314 W's T'couBon 01 'I N. unl. 4... tH do coupon "JH " 'H ' 11 1 h til ....UIVi'Mo. I'aclflo ea TO Vailni " Ul'i do cony, (a ITU r.m V coupon.. 10314K. It. . of M. t e C lit la Ctfa. 5 N. Y C g. 3V.a.. K . Tobacco M.- i" n. ?."onr if OO. V.e. 1t4 T. 3V4a ! AlSJSn gen & w lit e. 4a. M V.' 5a. lWi.No. Paclflo la tS .aor.CV. lit 41 ... 9!4oq. 3a ............. iju nil A Ohio li ...WHO. S. L. rfdg. 4a. 91' Dal eiUP.nn ir II.. 1IK OTli Sf.!, r. 'ct.' 4i:. .W'to con. 4a...... .loetj Brook. Ti r.n nf 0. I loiTklteaoiog gen. .. .. 374 Ceil, qi " , mud 1. X t,. r-h.; A Ohio 4",i. WV4 lo gen. I. M',4 w. c. ia. aou f n Q. J. 4a . 94HI. A. L. adl. 4 . . TIU do en. 4 ... P col. 4a.. 97fi C it & B P C 4'4...104ji do ct. 4;.... ; do rfk 4- 87SBoi ""r ti ....jmtZ C A B r & 4H M a Tt$ .a r . An mw dm &jr nirtlU.rt' t n o lt A ref. 4a K uri. d 1 4a... HW- 8. Ituther a.. 10Ji Bd gen 4f .7SV. s Eteel 3d Se...l0lS do ty 4a. r. B. tivlya -Car Chein. U t7H ...""rt.. r.t 4a 94 'Web. lat & ei. t. l ' inter Met. 4V4a. MmWeiterti Md 4a , . Mt, iliter. M. M.W4H. JIJ4W;st. Ha,, t. 9?h' Japan W ......... -rt i... . 11 K C. Sj. ref. la. . . 9SH nnalnn HflllltllT ttfOt.lCft. BOSTON, Keb. 8. Closing quotations on mining stocks AllOU. nitmm fV.n . MM A t. U L 8 HUNIplaalng Mlnei Ml... AD liosa Com 3S?orth liutte .. 394 .. 3 .. 41 .. 94 awl .. 3S " .. w n ft O, f. B- . H4Nortb lke Cal at Arltnu..... eiTuia uoioidiou 'al tc Heeia - .-lnnl.l . 11 Otilnv Cop. Range C Baj nutte C. Wnklln . . C. 4tUHhaanon M... USBuperlor .... (VSuperlur & II. M t l-llTaRiarak . .. fllroux Con. II V 8. 8. It. a M Ureeue Canane ',,2 P'4 Kerr lU , .WHah PP . .... .. r llUVInnna a sane iopprr-... Ti4TviT..i.e Mtajnl Copper 31V, London Stock Market. IVONDON, Feb. I.-The stock market was quiet and untnterestlnir today, tne absenca ot dnflnlte new from th near east rheckliiK upeiatlons orr the wik ctvd Home rails and Knfflis declined under realising and cupper shares lost Hit early Improvement. Amcrttan secur ities were dull A fru bulug onlerK ad vaneexl Canadian Pacific 11 pwlnt, but tlte rest of the list scarcely moved The clor ing was. Mlrt. with ihes raiiKlng from unchanged to a point abtue parltv Money was searoe und dlrcouut rutts steady. rirnrlna lloiiup llnuL Sliitrmcn t. NKW YOUK. Feb S.-The statement of the actual condition of electing hollfn hanks Hnd trust Comlanleei for tho week shows that they hold $,s.7,0 loservc In excess of Ircnl rofiiilriiiients. This Is a decrease nf $7.M7.)0 fioin last week. The statement follows: AOTl'Al. rOXIHTION. lecroHo lvm $i.ws.i$.cw ,ewt,on) Specie 344.007.tXV S,ei,H0 Ixgal tenders SI.!f,IVXI 1.IM5.000 Net deposits I,S5?..,c,(Xi I.4K,(XX) Circulation 4.S7l.rtX) 4l.o0 Kxcess lawful rea've. S.J7,:0 ".StiT.SiO Increano. Hunks: cash rosorvo In viuilt....$7,?;.000 Trust compattlps' cash rcsei'vn In vault j... c.,..000 Aggrcguto cuh reserve. .i...$IXM9,tU) Trust compunloh' reserve With clearing house members carrying a per cent ensh reserve. $M.3I1 000. Summary of state banks and trmt coin- pnniOM In Hroatcr New York not Included In clearing hotiee statement. Increase. i.onns $:fl4,09s.e(xi $.i.r.30o pecle 61,4fT.40i t,TW l.egul tenders 7,K"O.0tX) lie.si.io Total deposits 6M,53.WW 3.SI0.IXI0 Uicioase. New 'irk Alliiliiu ytni'k. NKW YOUK, Feb. s. (.'losing quota tions 011 mining storlts wern: Cm. Tunnel ttwk I Meilcan IS -ao bonue ... .11 Ontario tie tton. Cal, A Va . 80 OpMr Hit Iron lHei . .. ljn ,,t llopea . . . 16 IoiidTlllr IV11 . k KtanJard loo Little Chlet 2 Yellow Jaiket 30 Ottered. CHlt'AUO (ilt Vl.N AM) IMtl ISUINS Kent iirtH of the Truilliiu mul Climliiu l'rlcra tin Hoard of Trade. C1IICAUO. I t b. S.- Humors that decisive action icgurdinx Turkey was about to bu taken up by (lirniuny and Unglund. brought about a atuinpcdo today to the up bMc In wheat. In conseqiiencc the market closed v to He net higher and Hither flurried. Uilost trading left corn Vic uhovo hint night, oats with a gnln of Ml He nnd iiruvlKlous unchanged to 7Vic ad va ncc. Iirgo shipments of wheat from Argen tina made tho market here weak nt ilio outset, bear tradem vigorously attacking luieea. u was not until late 111 uio sea slon that the pit discovered May con tracts In particular had been heavily over sold. At tills juncture reports bccitmo current that nddltlonul Urltlsh war ves sels hud been ordered to Turkish waters und that Germany also wus definitely moving to imo Iforce. There developed In iiulok order un active, strong market that put short sellers In a tight place the rent of the day. although prices eased a trifle nt tho clone. Corn rallied on nocuunt of buying credited largely to provision Interests, bullish crop reports from Argentina wero Ineffectual curly to prevent a dm-liled setback. Oats advanced to tho highest point on tho present upturn. The reason wus that tlib pit suddenly became bare of offer lugs, profit taking by holders having come to an abrupt hull. There was only a narrow range for pro visions. All upturns met Helling ordcrn thut apparently came from sources other than packers as a ttllo. Futures ranged iih folio wh: Article Open. lllgli.l Low I Cloee.l Yvs'y. Wheutl amy. July. Sept. Corn. May. July. Sept. Oats. Mny. July. Sept. Tork. ,MTifltl 9IS MS !ai9tl .KlTiWdil WV4 KlTd-4',1. 54Mi4tAK &4fcSfi,;M!ett.MMfl4 5 6uC'w-T4J1IM'J4tj'7k I I I .V. 34T, ShM 3(lt'T4 35, 3Wa KJ, 34T.1I3T. 3Wt 3i(i34,U 341k SfrH May. 19 7-70; 19 C7H 19 75 19 7S 19 65 19 70 19 70 19 70 19 Ut 10 AS 10 cr. 10 tttt 10 AO 10 47Vi 10 AC I July I Iji.,1 19 C7V4 May 10 f.5 10 6T.4I 10 62W 10 IY7H Juiy.iio tx) Sept. 10 Go Hlbs. 10 10 i 10 m 10 67V4 10 00-6: hi ir 10 07V 10 nr. May. 110 o2-6 10 5S 10 so July. I 10 02 ft 10 MM 10 474 10 UlVi 10 o:'Vi Bept.... UIiIciiko Cash I'rlcen Wlieut: No. 2 red, Jl.lOMSl.lSVi; No. red, ll.02ifl.OS; No. 'i hard. 92H(.t'J0V4c; No. S hard, SlfjtCo; No, 1 northern. 92l44ti3)ic; No. 2 northern, 1K1 t391Ho; No. S northern, K7Mlc; No. 2 sprliiK, WtUOlo. No. 3 uprlnit, MiTSiiCi No. 4 MprliiR, oOdlWc; velvet chuff, SW2Vc: durum. o7t(92c Corn: No. 3, 19ViJffi0:; No. 3 white. N)Mf."'lc; No. 3 yellow, I9J41V WVic; No. 4, Ifl'MMSHo; No. 4 white, 4y'j fOHc. No. 4 yellow. 4?W4Sc. Oats: .No. 2 White, SMfSSe; No, 3 white, UKHic; .u. 4 white. MlifrOlc; standnrd, MVlfSfiVjc. ltye. 04'tc Hurley, CJ(70c. Seeds: riin othy. 3.WMi4.00; clover, 12.0OC4).0i). PltOVISIONS-l'ork. 19.50tf 1:1.70, lard. 10.47t4; ribs, e9.87WIO.B2. IlUTTKltrteady, creanierles, 273iV4c. EdU.S Unsetted; receipts, 0,349 easel! nt murk, cuhom included, Oij22c: ref lib erator firsts, I7ffl7',tp; firsts, 227,c. POTATOHH Steady: receipts, 28 cars; MIchlKan, 45U47c; iMlunesotu, 4J'iH7a; n Is tonsln, 426470. 1'Ulil.iiiV-Alive, stendy; turkeys, 15c; chickens, 16c; springs, 10c. ClUCAliO KltlJIT ailOTATIONH Increase In Sale of Apples Due to Advertising. CHICAGO, Feb. S.-li'ltUlTH-Ther has been some Increase In upplo sales tho last few days on account or tho erfortH mado to gel consumers moro Interested by advertlnltiK und tiuvlnif two days or special upple day sales. The weuther bclnir cold has heuu somuthliiK or a hnndtcap. This clrcumHtaiico has checked trade In the thoapcr Koods, or fieddlers' stock, theso buyers being unable to operato as usual. Tho market Is hold ing about steady, especially for nlco and larue fruit. Western box npplcs, prlceu quoted aro for sales In u small way, larse lotH could not be moved ut the flKUios; delicious, outside, ror a rew extra fine, lurKe, ll.KKffa.tO; Jonathan, $1.00fll.f.5; (Irlmcn (loldcn, outside fancy. il.OWrl.SO; Wlnesaps. Jl.H6igd.76; SpltsnnborK, tl.Wlf 1.75; Northwest Ureenlnifs, tl.OQftl.S.'i; Romo Ueatitles, tVZdl.U), BOino fancy large, $1.76f'2.O0; Stamen Wlnesaps, 11.2.W 1.60; Arlsto Ulnck. Jl 25ni.60; Helinower, ti.2S91.oO; WaKenors, TSoStl.OO; American reds, 76cflJl.t.O. lilCMONS-Whllo of California lemons tho offerltiKS nro very moderate, there are euouKh MuhhIhuh or liniiorted, so that the supply Is ample, especially blncn the demand Is tame. Iloxes, California fancy. f!.60; extra fancy. t7.0o; oxtm choice, 16.00; Meealium. $8.00. OltANOKS Market rullnfc' quiet. luto cold weather has probably had some In fluence. The Keneral state nf tho market Is without new feature. Offerings, of Callfornlaa vory moderate and demand la quiet. Huch Klorldaa as hid ot nice quality nro selllni; modcrutely. Bonm te packlnR continues neccssnry to put the fruit in desirable condition. Tangerines aro In few Instances really choice; gome ure puffy and somo small. They must be sound, or made bo, to make satisfactory rale. In Rruprfrult there co'ntlnuuH Junta moderate trudo with supply good. Iloxes, California navels, 64 count. 11.76; 80 count, t2.00; 'm count. t2.2Cf!! W); 126 to 300 count. ia.0ufiJ.2o. frosted. tlAOflCtO. Floilda. sound basis, bright, desirable sizes, f2.6 fi2.60. Indian rivers, outside fnnuy. 12.', S 03.(0, russets, sound basis, desirable sizes, t2.0OfiQ.2x; large fruit, bO to !0 count, russet or brlKht. tl.50fri.76. Tangerines, Florida, straps, sound, detwniling 011 size. tl.W.tfM Orapefrult, Kloilda, pi.r box, depending on size and quality, 42.00 433.OJ. 1 Cotton Market. NKW yo.iK, Keb. s.-COTTON-Ku-tures closed firm; Kebniary. I2.4ic; March, I2.4c; April, U.SOc; May, 12.3c: June, 12.2oc; July. 12.24c; August. 12.07c; Stjptsm her, 11.72o; October. II c; December, U.tc, January. ii.nc; spot cioseti quiet; middling uplands, 12.95c; middling gulf, 1 1 "'Or: lcn 120 ImIhs. MVI'.HI'OOU Kb COTTON-8nit. quiet; prices unchanged: American mid dling fair, 7.60c. good middling. 7.lc; middling. 94o; low middling, B.7c; gooj ordlnury. 6.36c; ordinary, B.Ctto The rules if te day wero 7.000 hales Waul Market. BT IXH-'IS. Keb, .-WOOI-8teady; territory and western mediums, 2Hj2:,c, fine mediums, l&gcOc, fine, 13fl7c, OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET Killing CitUle Ten to Fifteen Cents Higher for Week. HOGS ARE HIGHER FOR WEEK Mirei mul I ,n m ha Thirty -Five ti I'ifly lllichrr for tlio Week and Arthr !lr!!rra at the A1I1 it ner. SOl'TIt OMAHA. Feb. S. 1M3 rteeelpts worn: Cattle, llogs. Sheep. Official Monday 0.O1K Mil H.497 tlfrielal Tuesday 4,03 1R.S20 10.PM Official Wednesday ... 4.114 li,."7l .V' Tflolsl Thursday 3,aM 14,0fd Official Friday ;(V, P.5S0 1.0O3 Kstlmute S.uurtlay XO G.SM Mx dn.g this wcrk..l:,f Maine daj.i last week .16.97k faiiie days 1 weeks ago 3I.40J buim. days 3 weeks ago 20.313 Same days 4 weeks ago 19.709 !iuno ilava lam wnr I'isi 4,t22 X.VM 67,703 49,964 49.W4 S4.SW 70.273 76, CSS (A970 IO.970 S7.S65 Tho following tublo shows tho receipts of cuttle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha foi Ihr yiar to dato as compared with lust year. I913. 1912 Inc. Doc. Cuttlo 102,111 117.SK .. . Ifs77 HK 316,276 430,047 A 771 Sliii 261.t!23 216,701 45.911 The following table shows the rang of prices for hoga at Houth Omaha for tho lt few days, ultli comparisons . Date. I 1913 1911. ,1911. 19t0..1909.11!M.lWT. Jan. so. Jan. 31. Keb 1.. Keb. 2.. I l'Vb. 3.. I Keb. 4.. Kub 5..i Kob. 6.. Keh. 7 . 7 SSSI 6 02 7 64 0 111 7 32 6 02 7 47 R 12 I 7 G fx; 7 26 8 30 6 22 6 05 7 26 R S 6 03 7 80H 6 0i 7 3s S SO 6 91 7 43 7 40 S 29 6 01 7 45H C 00 8 32 6 14 7 JS 6 W 7 49 6 13 7 0 U) 7 43 S Sit 6 99i 7 30 8 47 6 07 4 17 S M 4 10! G (8 , 6 4 10 4 17 it 93 4 26! 6 S 4 H 6 1 4 tl. 0 kl 4 20 87 Kob. S 1- Sunday. lleculptn und disposition of live stock nt tlm I'nloit stock yutds, South Oiiiahu, for twentj -four hours ending at 3 o'cloc.t p m , yesteidaj : ltKClSU'TS-CAUS. Cuttle. Hogs, ll r's. C M. Ai St. 1 abash Missouri Pacific ... l inoii 1'iicltiu C. .Vi N. W., cast.. C .Vt N. W., west.. C Ht. P. M. & O... l, It. Ht Q., east.... C. It. .t U: west... C. It. 1. A P.. cast. Illinois Central .... C. ll. W 1 1 1 1 20 2 .11 4 1 20 1 1 I 92 Total receipts 3 OISPailTlON-UlOAU. llogs. Sheep Mortis t Co n9 .... Hwlft und Company 1,216 Ctiuahy Packing Coinpnny... .1.787 4W Armour At Co i,:uu Schwaitx .t Co 213 J. W. Murphy 1,230 Totals 6,770 4M CATTI.H There wero no cuttle of any cuiiHequcuca In the yards today, only three cars being reeclved. Kor tho week, however, reuclpts have been quite liberal, looting up a total of utmost 18,000 head, bo.ng luiger than last' week, but consid erably smaller than two or thrco weeks ago, and smaller than a year ago by over 1,000 head. The market on nil kinds of cattle has been In very satisfactory condition from a seller's standpoint. Though receipts, as noted above, have been liberal, tlm de mand has beou large enough to keep the market on a good healthy busts through out the wtok und at the same tltno to give prices nu upward tendency. Thus at tho clone, ut tlio week It Is posslbln to quoto all kinds or klllors, that Is, cows and heifers, us well a b beer steers, Vu 16c higher than the close ot last week, with tho demand nctlvo at the advance;. On tho other hand fleshy feeders, while they have been strong every day, have shown little or no advance. It must b remrmbtrod, howuver, that cuttle of that description were nlready very high at tho beginning of the week and that there was really no occasion for any further ad vnnce. Light stork cattlo on tho othot hand havo been In such moderate supply thut prices Imvo strengthened up very preceptably and they are at the close of tho weok l&W2Sc higher than one week ago. Quotations on Cattle Good to choice beef stcorM, i7.GOUS,2u; fair to good beef Hteers, t7.2fy!7.COj common to fair beet stoers, trt.60ili7.1Si; good to choice heifers, t.25ir7.00; good to choice cows, t.O0Hl.CO, fair to good cows, V'.W3i.U0; common to rnlr cows, t3.71Vi75.&0; good to choice stock era and recders, tu.76fi7.75: fair to good Mockers und feeders, ttf.60i3fl.76; common to fair Ntockors und feeders, fJ.0006.60, stock cows and heifers, t6.0O7,00; veal calves, t5.6Ofl9.00; bulls, stags, etc.. t3.00'! C.2C IIOCS-Another fairly light run showed up tlila morning, there being nboat ninety-two cam or 6,d20 head reported In, Today's supply, which by tho way Is the smallest fur a Saturday since January 4, Is considerably lighter thivu one and two wnckn ago und only a llttlu over half as largo an one year ago. For the week, re ceipts huvo been moderdtc, being 8,000 head Bhort or last week, 16,000 head lighter than two weeks ago und almost 2G.O0O head smaller than the samo week Inju yar. Things started In a liury this morning. lluycis were out early and whllo their opening blds'.wuro no better than strong to 60 higher, values advanced rapidly until most of the supply changed hundB on a big 10c higher hauls. .Shippers and speculators picked up a few loads early at figures that were about a dims higher, but their purchases were rather small. As wan tho case on Friday, tha market got better towards the class and prtctH wero stronger at this tlnie than thoy were earlier In the day. Trade was active throughout and ncurly everything had been sold by 10 o'clock. Ilulk of to day's sales landed at t7.6Mi7.70 and sev eral loadH brought $7.76, tho top. There were fewer heavy hogs here today than during the early part of the week, and the numbor of sales at the bottom ot the suing Is proportionately less. For tha week values are around 3MI0o higher Hulk lust Saturday was 17.2W7.5, us against today's C570o market and tha top at the Close o last week wus t7.37V& us compared with 17.76 today. Heprueeutatlve sales: No. It. . 98.. 13.. 14.. II.. 19.. S3 31... 77.. U.. 76... 64.. 44.. II.. 70.. 71.. 91 49. 33. . 64. . 61. 60. I . II 69 . 69 . Vl. 66 . 76 96 91. (6 . 99 77 . 76 14 . II. 7U 90 . T4. 96. . TI. c: 74 . 19. 77.. 73 . II.. It.. At. Bh. rr No. .304 40 7 40 44 141 ... 7 40 17. 261 .C..344 116 107 336 389 315 216 348 116 .. ..313 143 ... 7 45 40 7 46 40 7 46 .. 7 46 10 7 60 . 7 61 30 7 60 W 7 60 40 7 60 . 7 60 60 7 60 .. 7 10 .. 7 60 ... .214 347 1J0 7 60 311 ... 7 w .141 ... 7 60 ..171 ... 7 60 270 . . 7 60 ..364 160 7 60 266 ..3)1 ..in ..241 .214 ..164 . 311 314 . 176 . 171 . til . 37 ..to7 ! . 321 ..216 340 7 60 107. ... 7 60 ... 7 60 ... 7 6il ... 7 65 40 7 66 ... 7 615 ... 7 66 . . 7 66 ... 7 66 ... 7 6A ... 7 66 7 66 ... 7 66 ... 7 66 7 61 ... 7 64 ... 7 66 300 7 66 7 66 . . 7 IS ... 7 66 ... 7 16 ... 1 06 ... 7 63 40 7 66 60 7 66 U)'. 74... 12... 79... 81... 64... 13... II... 16... 77... 76... 60.. 84... 14... 49... 74... 78... 64 .. 99.. 114 ...361 . .. 112 . ..234 ....3)1 ....211 . ...M9 ...,1II ...343 ....356 ....243 ... 7 66 STAflB. 1 463 80 7 70 1 660 80 7 70 1, 4W ) 7 70 HII13BP Nothing of consequence was otrered In the way or sheep, so values uru quotably the same as on Friday. Increused mipplleH und a substantial advance In prices fetiturrd thu trndevhe past wcuk. The total receipts for .he week foot up around 44,900 heud, being larger than laxt week und a year ago, but about 12,780 heud short of two weeks ago. Tlio moderate movement of sheep to the iocul market and the comparatively light receipts at the five leading stock cen ters coupled, with a development ot strength In the eastern dressed mutton Av. Bh. Pr. .160 ... 7 66 ,....303 ... 7 65 61 ll ... T 65 69 194 ... 7 IS 71 329 ... 7 66 78 326 60 7 63 83 323 120 7 66 65 191 ... .65 61 211 ... 7 66 73 321 40 7 65 C9 2)1 ... 7 66 77 224 ... 7 11 V, 83 322 ... 7 1714 80 318 ... 7 67V4 88 236 20 7 67 H 76 226 . 7 (1 73 231 .. 7 67U 33 347 .. 7 67t4 9 293 ... 7 67 73 343 ... 7 70 TI 241 ... T 70 Ill ... 7 TO 310 ... 7 70 3l ... 7 70 340 ... 7 70 301 80 7 70 142 ... 7 70 247 .. 7 70 114 40 7 70 221 ... 7 70 . ..218 ... 7 70 " ..130 ... 7 TO ..HO 80 7 70 ..137 .. 7 70 ..811 ... 7 70 ..3W1 ... 7 70 ..231 ... 7 70 . .360 40 7 70 ..117 ... T TO ..J9 , . IN . 311 300 7 TO ..343 ... 7 70 ..307 40 T T1V4 . .317 ... 7 71 ..211 ... 7 76 ..36 ... 7 7J ..211 ... 7 J6 ,.110 ... 7 75 ..111 ... 7 75 trade helped the. genora! situation In t.?i muttons materially from the sHIrrs' pin Initio! ti I 'rt., n-Ai . 1. , under unfavorable conditions us t',i i'""' uispiayen txmslilerablc Imliffcr jnco In filling their order, rcault'ng ... a slow trade all day Monday. .During Uo remain ng flv days the general Ucu..t.J gradually Increased In breadth nnj or most days was accompanied with a nn n the scale or prices. Current values f 'k nibs and sheep nre anywhere rror 3&4iMo higher than nt the end rr Ins week, the most Improvepirnt being on lambs and rwes. Ivist Friday some good fed western lambs changed hnnds ut Ivxn. nu i'ii m tm ... I , I. - . . ..... ,i m , ... ...... ...... ,v .up jriii-nuiv f. W 'or lambs on tho Mexican order inn mint 01 tno ewes yesterday sole around to.S55fi.fl6. with some prime rrd Westerns wMchlntr nm.t.t.t 141 rrnrhlng tS.75. During the laid wrr-k or so very few wethers and yearlings ern in eviuence. A small bunch nf Mexican wethers brought t6-4 yesterday It might bo added that while tho demand seems good for yearlings, at tho advnnce, buyers do not seem to want mnny weth cr. Tho week closes nt the high time with a strong undertone and prices arc nlmost ns high as at nnv tltno tlila 1.1,1.. son. Quotations on sheep and lambs- Lambs, good to choice. tS.60(ns.!ft; lambs, fair te good, ts.35us.60; yearlings, good to choice. Si.3T4lf7.70: Vf.nrlliifB fair nnnfl 17A1V1 7.K; wethers, good' to choice, t6.bos56.30; nninvrm inir to pood, 5,f$UU, ewes, 17 n fill tn rim!,, T. 'SiM r cr. . - good. to.25ir5.riO; cull sheep nnd buck, Ht. I.onU 1,1 tc Murk Mnrkrt, Kl". IJJP1S. Ifoh iUTTI.1,1-11. ,1. 3.000 head, including 4au Tcxans. market "irini) , Kvmi n cnoice steer?, i W'rs...fl, Blockers and feeders, tu.WSi J.2R. cows ana heifers, t:.6Oiii.0O; hulls, t4.50ii;.W; cntves, tl.2Mj7.P0: Texuns nnd Oklahoma stiera tT. i.ir7.1W' cows nnd heifers, $3.T5H6 HOUS-Uecelpts, (.600 head, higher, plgi und llghta. t6.6KtjS.10; iiiIxikI und butchcr, t7W.15; good heavy, t7.9GW8.15. HUKI3P AND l.AMBH llecelpts. .Tit ht-ud, steady; muttons, t5.2T4fu.75. yenr ling. t7O0in t; lambs. t7.aujti.C0. Sioux City I.lvr Stivck Market. HlOUX CITY. Jan. 9 -CATT1.K ito celpts, 201 head, market Meiulv nnrii steurs, t7.00Sf8.f4l; cows and heifem, eJ.tK) 7.00; caiiners, tS.HyW4.o0j slockcis and feed ers, t;.4Ji.60i calves, t.00d7.0i), buns, e..wf ,iv. UOaS-ltecclpts. 8,000 head, market lx higher; heavy, ef.0uii7.fir.; mixed, t.t 7.70; light, , t7.tjJ7..o; plBs. W.rMjT.OOj bulk of sales. t7.WUi.70, HllUUl'-Nono on sale. St. Joseph I.lvc Stock Market. tl'T IIMIIAItl - . celpts, 100 head; steady; steers, tli.7tl W: cows and heirtrs, t3.7iMI7.ro! calves, io.iVC 10 on. t7!ah".Tk?tT.7..?6"10 hr"J! ,"ghr' ,0" MllWIilH 1NI1 I uia xt.. . ......... ...... ..u rcueiwiA. market steady. Stock In B I-lit. necrlpts or live stock nt tho six prln clal western markets yesterday: rt , Cattle. Ilogn. .Sheep South Omaha 5,000 6.100 8,600 Bt. Joseph 100 s.600 Hloux City joo 3,000 . . Kansas City 000 i,m Bt-, Lk1 3,001) 7.500. JOO Chicago j ii.ooo 'too Total. . . . .9.200 tl.OOO 11.S00 NEW VOllK UHNKnAI. MAIIKUT (iiiotntlon of the Day on VnrloiiN CoiiiiundltlcM. NEW YOItlC. IPnh ifiYmui Jf','"' ."i16""'' 4.iH.C3; winter atralghts'. II.5tMH.li0: wlntnr nnlnnl. l tivivc 10. irSZfi J-!1:"' wlnter cxt, no. 1, "i,,i wiiurr extras jmo. 2. tS.'.Wfl.OO: Kansas straight. t4.10fl4.26. Kye flour! SuU ta?JP. 00d' M.-0US.85: oholoo to rancy, t3.904jt.OO. IJuckwheat flour, t2.2fl e, rlr?rMliA1,rlnft whlle nn' ye"dw. Il.30irl.36: coarse It "runt tn.. ,i.i,.j , ..hv. ...... ,11 1 1 VI , IIYIS No, 3 wostorn, 67fl8o c. I. f. Uuf falo. HAnuKY-Feedlng. CSHo c. I. f. New xork; mulling, 6070o c. I. f. BuHalo. WHEAT Spot market sleudy; No. 1 red, tl.09 In elovutor and tl.lOH f. o. b, uflout. Futures fmurket was slightly lower early, owing to ravorablo weather and 011 predictions or ait IncrcnBo In tho visible supply, but rallied on week-end covering, closing Unchanged to 4c net l'.,?i,r,r; Vn.y' WttMl.00S.lfl. closed at 11.10 3-16: JtllV. nXUtTIKUr. nlu-.( t l,0. Beptember closed nt Wic nonded wheat: V..UOC.I kl vine; jiny ciosea at 67V4c. ece pts, 72,000 bu.: shipments, 2fi,00o bu. COltN-Hpot market rirm: export, 6Hn r, o. b. afloat, llecelpts, 46,000 bu.: ship, nients, 14,000 bu. 1 9,ATflSpoi. '""""kct atcudy, stundard white. 40o: No. 3, 39CJ NO. 4, 3738140 naturul white. 37ji3D1,c: white clipped, 42o; all on track, rtooeipts, 07.000 bu.. shlpmrntH, C.000 bu. .?.7yl'Sli:a,,J'i "'"te common to choice. 1912 crop. 20t2So; 1911 crop, lhtfioc; Pnclflc const. 1313 crop, 17M3c: 1SU crop, 13l6c. IllDEW-FIrm; Central Amorlca. 30c; llogota. 20MtUS0Vtc. .,?75EDWeBlcrn aPr"K u"an, ta.25; city, )24iOO, HAV Standard, 0714c; No. 1, tLOOflil.OSr No, 2, K&Wficj No. 3. 76JJ80C. LEATHICK-Hemlock firsts, sec ondi, 27tff2So. PIIOVIHIONS- Pork. mesB, tM.OOa20.6O: ramlly. 21.4fj 23.00; short clears, iU.OCrtt 22.26. Deer, moss, t22.604J23.oo: ramllv. t2l,0Oy26.W; beef hums, 132.0034,00. Cut, meats, pickled hollies. 13 to 14 pounds. 113.00; pfcklcd Iiiuub. 114.60. Itril, miud u west prime. tlO.66tno.ft6;: refined, firm, conUnont. $11.16: Houth America, tll.iK; compound, t7.C2K4il7.87V4.. TAMDV Prima city hogsheads, 6V,c; apodal, 7,to; country, 67i?Ti5Sc. Ill 'TTBlti-Fiim; receipts. fl,W2 tuh, creamery extras. 37H3Sas process extran. 2tVftGV4c; Imitation creamery firsts, 2lfi 25c: ractory, held, 22ii23VSo: factory cui rent make, first. 22V4'&23o: seconds, pack. Ing stork, luld. !07S2TV4c; packing stock current mnkn No. 2, 2Otte0Hc ClIJ3UHI5Btcudy; 'receiits, 770 boxt , Btate. whole milk, held, colored specials, 174lSUc; state, whole milk, held, white. m.SfnVic, atiitn whole milk, winter spe cials, :uwi7c. sklrnn, 2Hc. naasKusler; recelpts,9,4Sl cases; frch K..,,j.vv -1 -OV. . Hl'IU 1ICD11 UVDI sgo best, 22?f23c; rerrlgerator rirsts. 20i( 21o; nearby hennery, whites, good 1 1 large sites, new laid, 2&aic; nearby hennery selected whites, defective In size or quality, 25628c; nearby hennery browns, 27ti,2c; western gathered whites. 264329c POI'I.TIIY t.lve. steady; western chlck enn, 16c: fowls, 16Hc; turkeys, 19c, dressed, firm; fresh killed western chickens, U'i(i 20c; fowls, 13317ci turkeys, 14fT24e 4'offer' Market. NKW YORK, Feb. S.-COFFEE Ku tures market opened steady at nn advanca of 4 to 8 points on covering and some id cul buying. The market reacted a point or two during the morning under scatter ing liquidation. The close was steady, 1 to 7 points net higher. Sales were 40.i50 hags. Februury, 12.90c; March, U.lbo, April, 13.24c; May, 13.33c; June, 13.32u, July, 13.42c; August. 13.45c; September, 19.48c; October, 13.40c; November, U.JJ.!i December. 13.2!a: January, 13. He. Upot cofree, quiet; Illo 7s, UHpl3Sc; Hantoa 4s, i6Vic; mild, dull; Cordova, lSttfUc, nominal fiun-ar Market. NEW YOUK, Feb. 8.-SUOAIl-Uaw, steady; Muscovado, S3 test, 2.98c; centrif ugal. 96 test. 3,18c; molasses sugar, ij test. 2,73c; refined, steady: cut loar, 6.15c; orushHl, 6.06c; mould A, 4.70c; cubes, 4.oe: XXXX powdered, 4.60c; powdered, 4.45c, granuluteil, fine, 4.36c; diamond A, 4.o?j confectioners' A, 4.20c; No. 1. 4.10c; No. J. 4.06c; No. , 4.OO0: No. 4, 3.96c; No. 6, 3.90C; No. 8, 3.85c; No. 7, 3.80c; No. 8, 3.76c; No 9. 8.70c; No. 10, 165o; No. 11. 3.60c; No. 12. 3.o5o; No. 13 3.60c; No. 14. 3.50c. Uvitporntcd Apple anil Drlvd Prulla NEW YOUK. Feb. .-EVAIOIlATEU API'liES Market quiet and easy; pi line, 6176140. blllED FKUITS Apricots, easy; cliolc, lOViglOc; extra choice, 100'UUc; fanty, 11VSt512c. Peaches, dull. IUtstns, easy HuKu Murhet, NEW YOUK, Feb, 8.-8l'aAR-ltH steady: Muscovado. 80 test, 2.SSc. centn -ugul, &d test, 3.4Sc; molasses sugar, v test. 2.78c; refined, quiet; crushed, , 3c grunulated, tine, 4.35c: powdered, 1.4 Dry (ioodn Market. NKW YOUK. Feb. 8. DRY QOODS Cotton goods markets hold steady with business going along at a modirate pace Yarns rule generally steady Bilks active. i