4-0 im OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: FEBRUARY fi, 1914. IUiAIi ESTATE. FARM A RANCH I.ANI1R FOR SAMS aitstnesota. 115 to 17$ per ft era, in corn belt: some cholco bargains; Minneapolis 63 miles. Farmer State Dank. St. Cloud. Minn. MINNESOTA soil ma Pi government re ports, natural subsoil, every district, rainfall, temperatures, frost. Invaluable. Mailed, 3Jc Akerson. Drawer 18, Una. utrom. Minn. 600 IMPROVED farms southern Mlnne sota; lowest price; best terras. Write Morehart ft Atchison. Mankato. Minn. MlaaOtfrl. NORTHWEST MISSOURI CORN FARMS. W can otter you more tor lh money In the -ay of good improved farm land than can be found In any other section of the United States, we grow to perfection corn, blue grass, wheat, oats, timothy and clover, and are un equalled as a stock raising country. Wa aro located in close proximity to ih; bet stock markets In the country, and rnve excellent railroad facilities lor reaching these markets. We control the largest Ust of good farms of any land company operating In Missouri. Write us what you want, and how much you have to Invest, and we will submit you proposition in line with your wishes. The Uroyies Land Co., ChllUcothc, Mo. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Blanket of Snow Sates the Growing Wheat Plant. NOT SELLING MUCH CORN farmer Indisposed Abont DellTer Insr Last Year's Crop In Fnce of the Small Cnh Demand, FARMS FUR SALE 15 down, $5 monthly buys 40 acres good timber land, near town, Texas Co., Mo. price, $200; perfect title. J. B. Jarrcll. ML Vernon, 111. Kerr York. VBW YOniC ALFALFA FARMS FOR SALB-WHEltE CROPS ARB SURE EVERY YEAR. 40-acre farm, house worth $1,300. barn worth $500; orchard, woods, good level land; price, 11,200. cash down. 70-acre farm, village tt mile, sobool 90 rods, city ; house worth $1,800; 3 barns, orchard, brooks, woods; price, $1,600; V4 cam. 17-acrs farm, village 3 miles, Byraouss 13 miles; level, not a stone! deep loam soil, together with 10 eowil price, $30 per acre. Write for photos; R. R. fare to purchaser. No snow in Syracuse. 15. MUNBON, Id 8. Sallna St. Syracuse, N. Y. Monk Isascata. FOR SALE At sscrlflco price, to close a partnership, 4 fine Improved farms. Two halt and I full sections, flowing wells, good buildings, fine black soli and close to market towns in LaMoure Co., North Dakota. Price, $43 per acre. Ad dress J. F. Dougherty. WnUkon, la. FOR cheapest farms In these United States that do produce good crops, write owner. Guy T. Griggs, Lelth, Morton county, N. D. Nebraska. BARCfAIN, NICE FARM HOME). 16) Acres North Indlanola .Frontier county: level, 129 acres cultivated, rloh soil, cood Imnrovementa. near school and ton, full particulars. Price, $3,600, halt caaii. uornenus a uo., Hastings, mod. Possession Given 120 ACRES, upland farm. 1 mile from cood town, closei small lmDrovementa. but more than worth the mosey; 136 per acre. 80 ACRES, upland; almost entire CO lays ideal and In good location: no improve ments; tne neat or sou; iiuo per acre. OMAHA. Feb. 7. 1914. t Had It not been for tno snow which preceded and accompanied the cold wave In Kansas mid Nrhrtukn. there Is a possibility that the growing plant would nave been more or less crippled. In Ne braska tho temperatures wcro 2 to 20 below and in Kansas they were from 4 below to 12 nbove A prlvnto report re ceived from Garden City, Kan., however, claimed It was 10 bolow. There was a continuation of sates of cash wheat by dealers In Nebraska, and this moro than anything else reflected tho position of tho farmers, as well as the country ele vator men of this state. The wheat ter ritory east of the Mississippi river was well covered with snow, and there was no uneasiness whatever because of the cold wave. A moderate Inquiry was re ported for cash wheat at Chicago for domestic and milling purposes, nnd there was more Inquiry from the seaboard by exporters, which resulted In the taking of a few boat loads. Minneapolis mill ers were fair buyers of the cosh article, and stocks in that market decreased 00,000 bushels for the week, while Duluth In creased 112.000 bushels for five days. One of the larger cash handlers of wheut In the Chicago market advanced the opinion yesterday that we ore ap proaching the time when Europo will be comneiled to Come to Us for bread stuffs. The Argentina exportable surplus was again reaucea yesteraay, ana nouce was given that a further reduotlon Is likely to be made later on. The snipments from thit country during tho week were disappointing to the Importing countries of the world, as there were l.RlG.OOO bushels, against 1XC8.C00 bushels for the same period last year. Advices from Argentine says tne receipts irom me in terior are not only small, but that the quality Is unsatisfactory. vii mo Uliv jiiuiu. uitj laiiuuiv v. country are not Inclined to sell their corn, ana on tno otner nana, uie aemana ior tho cash article is small ana unsatisfac tory. The weather Is cold and the libel lers are said to be running where there In a good surplus, and It is expected that the movement will lnorease In tho next two weeks. In southern Illinois there Is a. crnrwl rient fif corn that Is out Of con dition, ana mis wm ne sneuea ana pui through, tho "dryers" at the points of destination. The trade Is puzzled because of tho continued small demand for tho rnh article, which should bo Improved with the colder weather. There was sofflo short covering In oats and they absorbed the offerings as rap idly as they were thrown into the pit The strength In corn helped. It was re ported that Canadian oats In bond at Toledo have received good blda from abroad. . The run of hogs In the west was larger than expected and the recent sharp ad vance will draw out a larger run. lhese factors helped depress provisions prlcoa yesterday. Fackers led In the selling. Investors gave May and July ribs the preference. Cash wheat was unchanged. Cash corn was He higher to lc lower. Cash oats were unchanged. Clearances wore: Wheat and flour eflual to 396,000 bu.; corn, 9,000 bu.j oats, 27,000 bu. . Llvcrnool closed with wneai wow higher; corn, unchanged to Ho JjlBhex. l'rlmorr wheat rncelnts were 679.000 bU.. and shipments, 191,000 bu., against receipts or 8i2,wu uu. ana snipments oi ws,wu uu. Primary corn receipts were 861,000 bu. and shipments, 694,000 bu.. against re ceipts of 1,262,000 bu. nnd shipments of iez.000 tu. last year. Primary oats receipts were 4CT.O0O bu. and shipments 616,000 bu., against re ceipts of 647,000 bu. And shipments of 441,000 bu. last year. CAllLUT JtliUlili'13. Whcat.corn.uats REATj estate. FARM RANCH LANDS FOR 8ALB Wisconsin, OFFICIAL publications concerning soli, climate and crops of Wisconsin mailed free to those addressing Wisconsin stt.ts Hoard or immigration, capitoi iww, u&ai. son, wts. , Mlscellfineeas. T.AtfM LAND Fifteen thousand aares of very fertile land con be bought In tracts of not more than no acres tor $tj per aero, can no Tm iffoM V.tnt. .Tf ,iTT maao worin iw an, acre in ten years l?Si.JSt'JSifXlJXi Eft time. .For full parUculars sent money Improvements: best of soil: must sell! $80 per acre. 120 ACRES, near good town; no Im provements, but land lays good and good soil; $100 per acre, but submit offer: $5,000 caan ty Aiarcn i, oaianoe o years, . order for dollar and, half to B. W, Cole man, District Judge, Ely, Nevada. MONEY making farms. Twenty-one one states! u to iw an acre; live stocK 40 ACRES, 80 ACRES AND 130 AGUES, (More for your money In productive land upland farms, In good location In western jowr; no improvements; tt muea irom splendid town and 6 miles from county scat; S3 and $85 per acre; H or loas cash, balance long time, ALSO OTHERS, some cheaper, some dearer. Possession given on all of the above. All within less than 26 miles ex cept Iowa farm. Come prepared to buy. Bring wife with you. OniN B, MRRKI1& COMPANY, N. B. Cor. 2M and M. ets.. South Omaha. Acres from Library. near good markets here today and else whera on earth. Get the facts. Dig il lustrated bargain sheet tree. E. A. Stout Farm Agency. Station &14I. New York city. FOR SAL 190 acres, good Imivravo ments, rlii soil; 40 acres extra Jevel al falfa and sugar beet landt weatern.Ne feraska, W,W0, no trade. Addreea x-48, care Bee. tlr&geu. OREGON erchard for sale,, famous Rogue River valley. Detorlptioa and price, call 14M N, 2Sd St, South Omaha, Neb. OREGON. JOIN OUR EXCURSION PARTY TO ONTARIO. OREGON, Feb, 17th. Special rates. Oaly required at first pay ment on 40 acres irrigated land here, Land all ready, to put crop in. Come with us and Inspect "Our proposition. For particulars write ownsrs, OREOON & WESTERN COLONIZATION CO., EM Psxton Block, Omaha, Neb. Texas. Stat Lands, $2 Acre Over l.We.060 acres for sale by the state of Texas; you can buy HQ acres at tt an acre; pay fS3 cash and balance after tt years; fine faming and fruit land and healthy climate. For further information send 6 cents postage. Investor Pub. Co., Dept. St, San Antonio, Tex. Washing-tan. BUY GUARANTEED PROPERTY IN SEATTLE, WASHINGTON. A city of 209,080, with wonderful future. Write for big book, showing how city nas grown ana us furore, pictures from REAL ftSTATB LOANS ties te $10,000 made promptly F. Wead, Wead Bide lath and Farnam. rnrv Y-riAMfi B.niijiih, rv O tl.ai MranilnU Thuli, RnlMlnr. HD-Clty loans. Peters Trust Co. LARGE loans our specialty. Stull Bros. CITY aroperty. Large loaaa a specialty. w. n. lnemas, -a bisio sianK uiag. MONKS' en hand at lowest rates for lotas on Nebraska farms and Omaha city pi vyv. i j m hh amounts. City National Bank Btdg. HARRISON A MORTON, tit O: Om. Nat wanted City loans and warrants. W, Faraam Bmlth tt Co.. 1&3Q Farnam 8t FAlUt and city loans made promptly wm. ncv.omiicK, izvi rarnam. iiej OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. 1016 OMAHA NATIONAL. Douglas 2718. CITY and farm loans, 6, tVi. 6. J. II. uumont w v.0.. iwi f arnam, umana. IUSAL ETATK WANTKD. VJIKTISDmA tnAdlum nMruul. w,ll In. cated lot on which to build t.000 home. State locution and lowest cash price. Aaaress a ms, uee. WM have buyers for homes on small monthly payments. The Vogel Realty Agency, iwi w. u. w. uiag. WANTKD TO BUY. I KAVSJ setd my cattle ranch and want to buy a good quarter section not more. than fifty miles rrom' Omaha. I have the money to pay cash and the prlco has got to be low. I will deal only with owners and will not pay any attontlon to letters irom agents. Aaaress a-ttc. care Bee. WATCH your Change. Will" pay you io-wn free. Panama canal, Alaska and '$C0 for 1K3 Hi, no arrows; tift) for lt dime the Orient will make city grow faster umui ever, now is tne time to ouy quarter acre tracts In fastest growing part of city. B7S to J1.C60. as little as 3 down, balance over four years. Your money back with Interest at 8 per cent if every tract Is not as represented. Title Insurance tree. In event of death before completing payments heirs get free deed to property and big cash refund. Absolute protection tor tho investor and splendid opportunity for profit. Write today. Agents wanted. CLARK & BUNTING. Q9 Crary Blflg. Seattle, Wash. S. Mint. We pay highest cash premiums ror rare dates to 1900. Many valuable dates circulating. Send 4a for illustrated coin circular, isumismaua nanv. uent. 10. irt Worth. Texas. WANTED 1 1 hflr from nwnAr rt tA aria ior sais. oena aescripuon ana price, nurwiTJCBieru uusiness Agency, aim' neapolls, Minn. WANTED to hli'. MikvIi l . f vviiiu a iiuuse, u v aj rooms, close in, good cuuiymcm. At. A. V-OSUIIO, jlmO. AlO. IDEAL U-acre home farm la mild, comfortable climate. Adjoining live town with two railroads, only two hours from Spokane. Complete set of buildings worth SitOO. All cultivated and hlghtly produc tive, no irrigation needed. Five acres bearing orchard, standard commercial apples. Money required to save other In vestment. Jo, COO. no commission. Owner. Box at, Newport, Wash. WE have over 40 Dninnrct lntndlnp to buy vacant lota within the noxt co in W days. Come in and tell us where your AximnTriAM mwrnnm iwhiiimv 17th and Douglas Sts. Douglas (012. WANT a lot to build on this inHnr .iuni nava soncr iuiu water anu coat DO' tween $300 and $700. Give full particulars, AQuress ai Bio, care uee. Wlseoasla. Upper Wisconsin Heft dairy and general crop state In the union. Settlers wanted. Lands tor sals at low prlcis. on easy terms. Ask for booklet. 21 on Wisconsin Central Land Grant. State acres wanted. Wrtw about our grazing lands If interested in fruit lands ask for booklet on apple orchards In Wisconsin. Addrets Land DepL, boo Line Ity . Minneapolis. Minn. AVE HAVE SOME GREAT BAROAINH In 40 to 160 acre tracts, close to largo markets, thirty-inch rainfall, a wonder fully productive soil, trout streams lli rough many tracts, tins hunting, good rouas, scnooii. leiepnone, rural delivery, where you can raise fruit: too cars ship ped irom vicinity year or u; root crops vi mo iinesi quality, grains, airalta, grasses of all kinds; a natural dairy of mock country. Orchard Valley, Bayfield county, Wisconsin, Is the place. Along tho shore of Lake Superior. Over 1M tales made to date. Special inducements to nciuai settlers. , nices low, terms easy Write for illustrated booklet. mealals, fctc. Dahaber Holton Co., 20$ i lytouuiM Biaf., Mioneapoi, ilinn. STOCK RAISER8-ATTENT10N7" Yly take chances on droughts and fcliort feedT Clover and blue grass pas tures can be obtained In Wisconsin, close to big stock markets, at low prices, l'lenty of rainfall, pure water, rich j mst u res all season, ideal climate for stock raising and dairy farming. Al ready well settled and developed. South Kt. Paul, stock, jrards -only fifty miles away. We own practically, all Jahd. wo offer and prices will surprise you. Have some iatM-oved farms. Hani and rrlliLhln JaXprmatje free. BeJcar, K-117, H. Croix WANTED To buy 100 good vacant lota: u ucti uiuy. Auurcsi s tj, caro isee. WANTED TO RENT. REFINED ladv wishes room In nrivst family in exchange tor private lessons In rrencn. imi uoug. si YOUNG wlthxprlyate family In town, week ends amy. Aaarets t sm, care lie.- I rent anything anytime, anv tlse& ai any price. Ji. p. irumnun, m jtee. u. sivj. WANTED. A FURNISHED HDOM. Two gentlemen with beet references 1k. sire a room In private family; must be wen neatea ana Plenty or not water. Ad areas u s, iiee. FlTllNIKHED aartment or hmi fnr two mourns, Beginning April l. Hive lo- cauon wnen answering this. M SS7, Bee. WANTED Hotel or apartment to u commodate fifty Arabs. Apply Brandels tneater I.IVK STOCK MAItKRT OP WEST 8hlp live stock to South Omaha. 8a vs mileage ana snrmitage. Your consign, menU receive prompt and cartful atten lion. Ltvw Stock. CommUtloa Mcrobaata, MARTIN BROS, a CO.. Exchange Bldg. LEGAL NOTICKS. NOTICE OF flTOCKHOLDEllS' URCT. ING-Notice is hereby given that the reg ular annual meeting of the stockholders of the South Platte Land company will be held at tne oriice of said company at Lincoln, Neb., at 11 o'clock a. m. on the tn ay oi jturcn. a. u. llt, C, II. MORRILL. President A. B. MINOR. 8ctarv Lincoln. Xeb., February 2. 1S1L Feb. 2. SOt. 187 67 47 C8 2S NEW YORK STOCK MARKET New York Central and Rock Island Develop Marked Weaknes. OTHERWISE THINGS APATHETIC Chicago 75 Minneapolis i DUluth 2 Omaha n. 42 Kansas City ,.,,,. 70 St, Louis ., ii... 45 Wlnnenee 61 These sales were reported: Wheat No. hard, winter: 1 car, 83c jso. 2 durum; car. &zo. no. s mixed : l car. b3.c. uar- ley No. 2: 1 car, file. Oats Standard; 1 car, 38V4c No. 2 white: 8 cars, 27Hc; 1 car. S7V.O. No. 4 whlto: 1 car. 37H& Corn No. 2 white: 2 cars, C8c. No. 3 white: car. wUc: 1 car. 63o: 2 cars, eiuo: ( cars. 62c. No. 4 white) 1 car, 61Ho; 2 cars, ttfa No. 2 yellow: C cars, cic No. 2 yellow: 1 car, 61HC; 2 cars (lUo! 2 cars, 61o: 6 cars, COHc; 2 cars, cone: 7 cars, 60c. No. i yellow: 1 car. COc; 1 car, tic, l car (dam aged), C8c. No. 3 mlxod; 1 car, COHc; 2 cars, 60c; 2 cars, Wsic; 2 cars, &Ho; 4 Cars, G9Hc: 6 rare, 69c. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, 5Sa No grades 1 cor (barley mixed), (8c; 1 car, 61c. Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 hard, S3Utf(80c; No. 8 hard, 82 HQ 55o : No. t hard. 7wo"c; ino. a spring, svgtttno: no. spring, mviifwc; no. & aurum, tunuoo; No, 2 durum, HHc. Corn: No. 2 white 6iH5e; No. 8 White, 26JHc; No. 4 while, 68fllHc; No. 2 yellow. 61V 10 No. 3 yellow, 60tfMlHc; No. 4 yel low, Mtjwc; no, a, wuww.no. s, mm 60V40, No. 4, B7HSM0. Oats: No. 2 while, SIHGSSUo; standard, 3SUc; No. 8 white, S7H037Hc; No. 4 white, 37Q7Hoi Barley; dialling, eiywc; no. l reoa, wuvjo. yo. No. 2, 67QSo; No. 8, WG7c CHICAGO GRAIIT AND PROVISIONS Features of the TradlnK nnd Closing Prices on Board of Trade. CHICAGO. Feb. 7-Severe weather west held In check today short sellers ot wheat, but the crop scare did not suf ficiently develop to start a Dig ouu mar ket. After a modest' advance prices cloneI nsv lit exactly last night's level. Corn showed .a not loss of H33c to He. oats finished unchanged ana pro visions were down 2V4o to 2V4G6c Snow covering, whether heavy enough or not to prevent crop damage, was of aWquttta extent t6 halt any excited buy lWf 6f wheat. Every time the market bulged commission houses would bo:omo free with orders to sell, On tho other hand, the west sent no orders to buy and there w&s 6nly a temporary effect from Antwerp cables estimating the an sentlna exnortable surnlus at 40.000.000 bushels, the smallest total yet mentioned tins season. Restraint nn wheat bulls Came Dartly from knowledge that in the Inst fortnight as much as 2,000,000 bushels ot hard win ter wheat hns been bought for shipment from Kansas City and Nebraska to Chi cago, Receipts hero for the weok were tne largost ior any corresponding time in more than five years, Increased country offerings with pros pects for bigger receipts led to a break in the corn market. Moreover, the cold weather had failed to bring about any decided revival ot demand for feed and there were rains which favored the crop In Argentina. Oats were sustained by fear that the Texas yield would suffer harm from the temperature falling suddenly CS degrees. Expected larger supplies or hogs next week made the provision market easy. Longs wero more Inclined to take profits tnan to give pn:es support. Prices I3e off Slltchtty nt Opening but Movement Checked and Slost Representative Shares Stationary Thereafter. NEW YORK. Feb. 7.-Ncw York Cen tral and Rook Island securities aaatn de veloped marked weakness today. Other- wibo tno market was dull and apathetic, with the same dragging tendency of the previous days of tho week. Prices eased oft slightly nt the opening, but tho move ment was checked quickly and thereafter most of the representative shares wcro almost stationary. Now York Central was forced down to &0'A by a continuation ot the persistent selling which has mnrlted the stock re cently. Earlier In the weok this stock sold at OS,. The Rock Isiand securities once moro reached new low points In the history ot tho company. The common stock fell to 0, tho preferred to UV4 and tho collateral 4s to 41. Much ot the sell ing of the Rock Island stocks was for foreign account. It was estimated that 300,000 shares ot theso Issues had been placed at various times In the Amsterdam market, whence came a cons.derabio part of today's selling orders. Canadian Pacific was strong In the early market, Influenced by a previous rise In London, but later It receded. Steel was again welt supported. Forecasts of the bank, statement were far from tho mark, instead of the pre dicted cash gain of t8,wo,wo there was a Iobs ot moro than t3,bO0,O0Q. Reserve re quirements jvere reduced, however, by a shrinkage in deposits, so that there was a nominal increase in surplus. Bond prices wore inclined to shade oft, owing to the pronounced weakness ot special Issues. Total tales, par value, R 600,000. United States vs registered ad vanced M, Panama 2s and 2b registered tt and Panama 3s coupon 1 point on call on the week. United States 3s coupon declined U Number of sales and leading quotations on stocks were: SsJm. lllch. Loir, Clots. Amalrunited Coddm ... I. coo liK 7itt it American ASTiouuure ... Amerlcin lleet Sugar.... ...... Amcricui Cd l,C06 American Can ptd.n..,. M9 American C it F....,.i American Cotton Oil..... 1.500 American Ice Bicurillci,, 1,100 American jnaeea , American IrfKomotlre ... 200 Amirtcta B. 11 , Coo Am. B. m lu pfdi. .. ..... Am. Suiar Iletlnlns , Amertoen T. T 500 114H American Tobacco ..... American Mining Co..., 800 J7Vt Atcnleon ................. UXJ Hv AtcttUon ptt .i...i...,.t, ...... .i,.. Atlantlo Court Lin.... ..... Baltimore a Ohio........ 1,800 ' II H utisienem bteel ...i u. Art'olel Open, I High. I Low. I Closo.l Yes'y. "Wheat May. July. Corn May. July. gats May. juiy, Pork Mar, Lard May July, nibs , May. July, MH dSU 22V 29 831i 89W KTH C6U 60H tt CStt 66H 65 CGVi 654 2182Vi 80 2170 21 TTtt U07H U0TH litott 1106 1120 11 26 1122U 1126 UC6 1165 1160 11 63 11 SO 11 80 11 Titt 11 80 lit C2H 68H 38H. 39H 21 80 1107V4 11 Vi 11 67 11 SiV, UK IS i.ti. XI 'H 41 61 nit 4H t8H 1 SCTfe tt tit u li 1 ik 81 10 noy, lit t 37 83 101U Wi H s Droolclrn Rapid Tr ,. (00 - II H rjuiuian racino .ioo Orntrtl Leather ..n... 1,100 It 304 Ctieaareak A Ohio,,..., too KK 6SH Chicago O. W..... i i Chicago, M. a Kt. P.... 1,100 161 10SK Chicago, a N. W 200 13H 1MM Oolerado Fuel A Iron,.. 900 8JH S3 Consolidates; Oas , ,, Corn Product 709 12H 1JH Delaware a Hudson Denver & IUo Orange... ...... Denrer It. O. ofd.,,,, DUtllltrV seoutltte .... 2,400 n Prle t,300 81 Krle lat pfd....,..,.,.... 100 48 Erie M r(d ...... ... Qeneral lOlectrls ........ 400 UW Great Northern tM 11 Or) Great Northern Ore ctfe, 800 II IUtnoti Central ..' inieroorougn aiet. inter. Met. nfd... ........ Internitlotial ltarretter.. .....i Inter-Martne pfd ........ IM iniernauonal Taper ..... International Pums ..... ...... KanMj Cltr Southern... !0O Acipaa iiae i ,,, ion lAhlgh Valley 800 1SSU UVU 155 4 lyiuisriue m naanTiiie.. .,.. M., St. P. a mo, M. 400 Mlmourl, K. A T.... Mlnourl Tacltlo COO National Blicutt 4.100 JH?4 214)4 2tVi 30 8M 13U 10JH IM 83 185H .18(8 1(T 17 2S 18 ,0X 31 111 IKK 8U 113H Sit 101 1SH 24 100 m MS 48 l.a.l "I TO II lie - 1114 I I4U 1J5H 1SH 134H tt.t 71 National Lead N. Tt. R. Cf M. Id pfd Mew Tor It central 13,100 1H- MH N. T,, O. te W.i.t...., Norfolk ft Weatern 1,000 lOITi 1MU North American ..... ..... Northern Paclflo 1,M0 11Uj raclht Mall ..ti i... 800 l4 PennarlTanla i. 100 People'! Gas .......i.n.. ..... P., C C. V Be. L...i i.. i. rlttiBurgh Coal 300 22H Pretaed meet car COO 42H Pullman raJtce Car 300 1(8 Iteadlnc "... t. 17,100 l67i lupunne iron u ..... Itepubllo I. S, pfd 1.. ..... Rock lalind Co 10.100 8t Hock laland Co. "IJ.,.. 6,700 14H 8L 1m A S. V. id cfd i.... Beaboard Air Line., 4O0 'gettoard A. L. pfd KO Hlo.fUieftleld 8. A I... ..... 114 112 1 42H 1C1 31 27 81tl 13H 'it" 24 Eouthrrh Paclflo ........ 7,100 Koutn-m nauwar ...... I.ino Bo. rtallwar pfd... 80 Tennessee Conpef i...... 1,800 .Teiai & Pacific. ...... Colon Paclflo 1,800 . lllti 141K union racino pia .,. United mil'i Itealtr United Btatea nubber... 200 t United States Steel 31.(00 UK U. B. Steel pro........... Utah Comer 1,300 U 84H " -rarollna Chemical .. ...... Wabash ..... wabub pfd , ) ;( 127 13 t2l 27 118 4H W H '4 104M il 24ti mi 121 3TH 22 43 1WH 1(74 'H 88 7 ,4 21 IS 8H4 54 70 '4 42H tit; 1S Western MarjUiwI SI' I Western Union 200 M4 'i I Wheellnt ft I'te Krle Chlno Copper 2-700 42U Pi New iiifrn i wj h i it Hay Con. Copper 00 tle It's Total latee for the day. 163,000 shares. New York Money Market. NEW VOllK. Veb. 7. MONEY Call. nominal: no loans. Time loans, weak: sixty days. 2HS2 per cetjti ninety days. iKtii per cent; six months, 3Viti3,.4 per cent. MERCANTILE PAPER 3i44 per cent. HTERLIN'O EXCHANOE-Eosy: sixty- day bills. ll.roM; demand, JI.S575; com merclal bills. II. S3. SiLVEii-Uar. 675e: Mexican dollars. 4e. BONDS Government, steady; railroad. easy. ' Closing quotations on bonds today were as follows! U. S. ref. 2s. reg... JIKk. C. Po. ref. t.... 88V4 40 coupon ........ IIVL. B. deb. 4s 1111.. Blfi V. 8. Is. reg 103 It. & N. unl. 4s... . 11(4 do coupon 101 M. K. ft T. 1st 4s. 31 U. B. 4i. reg tllH do gen. 4U 84 do coupon 113 Mo. Paclflo CS ranama 3s coupon, .10114 do conr. (s II Arocr. Ag. is 101HN. R. It. of II. tm li A. T. A T. ct. 4t. K . Y. C. t. 3Hl... 8144 AM. Tobacco s....lll da deb. 41 I8V4 , IIH'N. T. N. II. ft II. , . KH er. 3Hs Ti, . 9SV.V. ft W. lrt 0. 4s. I4ii .101 do cr. .., 104 . 84hN'o- Pacific 4s...... 84 . K't do 3s 41 , tlUO. H. Jj. rt.lf. 4s.... 93 . llUrnn. cr. 3Hs 1818.. .8IH .104H do con. 4 1...100U. . SSncsdlnir gen. 4s 084 , 14 S.. U A B. F, fg 4s 7H . 8S44 d nn. C H Chicago ft A. 3H8.. 84 .'St. L 8. W. e. I. tlii a D. A Q. . 4s.... 87V4H. A. L. sd. Si..., 78 do gen. 4 .t 94 'So. Pte. col. 4s... 92 C M ft 8 P e 4V4S..103T4 o cr. 4s 884 C. n. I. ft P. e. 4s 41 do lit ref. 4s 3 , do rfg. 4s 73H&0. ruiiwar c iocH C. ft 8. r A e 4H. IIVt. do gen. 4 7114 D. A If. cr, 4s lUnlon Paclflo 4s.,.. 87H D. ft 11. O. ref. te.. 71(4 a tr. 4 33 Distillers' t do 1st ft ret. 4s.. I4l Erie p. I. 4s 87U,U. fl. Rubber &9....103T4 do gen. 4s 78 U. 8. Bteel 2d ls..,102Vi do ct. 4s. aer. D.t 7ST4V..C. chem. tt 81 III. On. lit r. 4s. 3 Wabash 1st ft ex. 4s CO Inter. Met. 4Us 7!MUtcni Mil. 4 TU Inter. M. M. 4Hl.. 87(4 West. Klro. ct. U. 3.s Japan 414 50H''- Central 41 89 Bid. Armour A Co. 4V4, Atchison gen. 4s.., do cr. 4a 1940... do cr. It. ....... A. C. U 1st 4.... Bat. ft Ohio 4s do la Brook. Tr. ct. 4s., Cen. et Oa. Is...,, On. Leather 81.,., Chea. ft Ohio 4Hs., ao ooar. 441 Iiontlon Stock Market. LONDON, Feb. 7.-American securities opened Irregularly and a general decline followed in sympathy with tho weakness In other sections. Covering caused a rally near the close of tho market and finished steady with values from U above to U below parity. Amsl. Copper T5T4tntrbor.-Met. pfd... 41V Amir, Beet sugar... WHMtfWnN V SitiiSinci Amer. Cotton OH... winter Hajvetter ,.,.110 Amir. 8. ft Ref 4874 Missouri nettle ,.. 27 Amer. Sugar rtef-..!0IHMo.. Kan. ft Tra.. 23 Amer. Tel. ft Tel..,.121U Lehigh Valler H Anac. Mining Co.,.. 17H National bead ..... 4S Atchlion 88(4 N. Y. Central ,. .. W'i Atlantlo Cont L. .141 14 Norfolk ft Western. 104 H Ilaltlmore A Ohio... (IWNorthern pacific ..114 Brooklrn It. T OlUncnnsrlranla 112H Canadian raclflc.i.21IHPeopte's Oa 123 Chesapeake ft O.,.. 5S Pullman pal. Car.ttM Chicago ft N. W....13IUneadlng It1 CM., Mil. ft fU. P.lOlUllock lslthd Car .. 7H Colo. Fuel ft 1 3314 do pfd 11 H Colo. A Southern.. 27 Southern Paclflo .. 97H Del. ft Hudson. ..,157UBotithern It? ., 2tf. Denrer A Itlo O... 1TH Union Paclflo 102 Krlo 30HU. . 8tel 63 U U(k. Electric 147U do pfd H...U0& at. Nor. Pfd.... lSlVWabash 314 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Ten to Twenty Centi Lower for the Week. HOGS TEN CENTS UP FOR WEEK Sheep of All Kinds Ten to Twenty Lower Thnn Last Week's Close Put Lambs Twenty to Thirty Lower. SOUTH OMAHA, Feb. 7, 1914. T) An! tat m.s.As r.si. tfAM Qhrrt. vuiciai ruosuay 4.323 (Jfrirtat of 10 Off lc lal Thursday ... . 1.7J7 vjinuiai r riaay 411 ii.5unmio naturuay .. w 13,074 12,067 9.2SO 7.SS9 3,600 9.141 4.SC4 7.670 C.31S KS.S12 1.421 24,916 55.11S 62,310 62,So7 45,43 Six days this week. 12.930 Same dava last weelc.19.C0S CO.t Same days 3 wks. nco.K.424 57.601 Same days 3 wks. ago.21,333 VS,i& gamodays 4 wks. ago.l,7l2 C3.222 Same days last vear..l7.9SS C2.212 of cattle, hoes and sheep at the South Omaha live stock market for the year to date as compared with last year: The following table shows the receipts 1914. 1913. Inc. Dee. Cattle 9&.S25 102,064 C.239 Hog .. .310,373 344.4S7 ..... 34,061 Sheop , ,,,..261,246 52,627 3,619 Tho following table shows tha range of prices for hoes at the South Omaha live stock market for tho last lew days, with comparisons extremelv bearish attitude on the part or the buyers this week la given as the bad lortdlllons surroundlns tho eastern trade In dressed mutton and the un usually heavy receipts In January at all markets, making an over supply of dressed meat to satisfy a slack demand. The best lambs on tho closo are quot able up to $710, though none here brought over 87., and tho bulk of tho good ones sold around I7.00ft7.26. A week ago most of tho lambs moved at $7.20677.56. Yes terday lambs sold to feeder buyers went at 36 6017.00, and anything over 35.75 car ried a fleshy top. There are 103153 lower than last week s quotations. Cholco handywelght ewes might bring V.30, with the bulk of tho ewes here on Friday selling around 35.00. Thcro were more owes on tho market this week than at any time this year nnd tho quality of tho offerings on tho whole was fairly good, though cholco ewes were scarce. Best yearlings of the right weight aro quotable at 36.50, with tbppy wethers at 35.75. What few wethers are coming aro changing hands around 35. 2505. 50. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs, good, 16.9037.20! lambs culls. 35.5rTi6.50; yearlings, light. 3S.3JIG.60; yearlings, heavy, $6.2586.351 wethers, good to choice, $5.5OS5.60; wethers, fair to good. $5.25g 6.50; ewes, good to choice. $5.15G.30; ewes, fair to good. $4.6005.15. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Date. I 19R 1913.1912.11911.191O.19O9.1908. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. 2S. 8 UHsl 7 !U 7 4o 8 03) 6 91 4 29 8 U4 .0 Sl W 29. h 07ll 7 331 6 931 30. 8 1H S27K 8 26 8 10 7 7 3t 1 S 7 30 8 17HI 7 42 8 Zoft. 7 46 8 38 7 SV 8 39(41 7' 62! 6 6 02; 6 86 6 05' 6 061 ft 09 6 06 6 00 I J Ml 7 4 7 26 7 26 7 34 7 41 7 42 8 12 $ 30' 8 3S 8 30 7 401 8 29 I 51 I 6 111 4 13 t 11 4 10 414 4 1? 4 26 4 22 4 13 6 22 6 03 5 91 6 04' 6 14 C 13 Sunday. SOUTH OMAHA, Feb. 7. 1914. Cnttlc Steady Hok Light, Strong Sheen SInir. - CHICAGO. Feb. 7.-CATTLE-Recelpts. rv- umrncii sieauy; ueevee, i.wip Jteers, $6.6007.90; stockers and feeders, .vvUa.iv, l-uwb ana neiiers, 80.owo.bv: calves. $7.25010.25. ..HOQS-necelpts, 19,900 head; market light, strong, others steady to weaker: ?.u KtH 60?6-70! li$M- $S. 45(38.70; mixed. $S.4oC.75: heavy. $1.4088.75: rough, $8.40 8.60: pigs. $7.2&tI8.60. ' SHBEP AND LJVMBS-necelpts. 1.000 h-SSS-S! .wea'ern, $4.7606.83: yearlings, $5.G5ir6.8St lambs, native. fS.7tvny7.7K "ti-ot. cm, $6.753s7.80. ICnnsas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITr. Feb. 7.-CATTT.vT?.. celpts 300 head: market, steady: prime fed stf?IB' 8-60S9.25: dressed beef steers, $7.50 8.60; western steers, $7.00S8.50; southern ha Union Stock yatds, South Omaha, jooo; 8toekers and feedera i6.mi.W eb.( for twonty-four hours ending at 3 Mills. $5.6osr7.60; calvee, $660(210.50 the Neb. Cattle.Hogs.H'r s, REXIEIPTS-CAIIS. Wabash R. n Missouri Paclflo Ry Union Pacific R. R...11.. 1 C. & N. W. Ry.i east...i. .. C. & N. V. Ry., west..... 1 C, St. P., M. & O. Ry.... .. C, B. & Q. Ry., east C, 13. & Q. Ry.. westn.t 2 C, R. I. & P., oast.. Illinois Central Ryu C. o. TV. Ry....i Total receipts ?. DISPOSITION-HEAD, 1 1 3 9 14 1 1 8 S 3 Ot. No. Ore Cits Illinois Central . Interborougb.Mst 881 Western Union ,.113 m iiavea . 18 Morris & Co. Bwlft &. Co. .t Cudahy Packing company Armour as jo. ...... iu.i....n J. W. Murphy QuotaUcm furnUhed tj tin omsba Na lontl bank Local Securities. Barns, Drinker A C.. bulldlngi DM. AskL s 109 83H 83 Vi 05 ChlcaRo Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red, (ttii96Uc: No. 3 red, 94ft34tta: No. 3 hard, W09:Uo; No. 3 hard. WttGWio; No. northern, aoviawiVioi no. 3 northern. 89$fttto; No. 3 spring, 9ViO90Uc: No. 3 spring, 8Sttotto. uorn: no. 3, coucoc: No. 8 white, 6&0Vlo: No. 3 yellow, 61H 2c. Oats: No. 3 whlto, 8SVx839c: stan dard, 40c. Rye: No. 2, 6Uic. Barley: 6072C Timothy 1 $3.76r6.S5. Clover: $1!.0014.CO. Porki $!1.S0. Lard: $10.75. Ribs: JU.OOIHl.w. J.VIVA7 lllbilUi . icmjl VMQDi BT. mark, cases Included, S74727HC; ordinary tircuM, vyti7ti Allow., .1 TI. uuiTi'iit rm: creameries, 21HS27C POULTRY Alive: higher! snrlngs. 15Hc: fowls, 15c; turkeys, 16c. CHEBSH- Loweri daisies. i7U17Uc: twins, lCVitllSHo; Americas, 17?iQ'l&o; long horns. 17H01T4c lOTATOES Lower: recelnts. 45 cars: Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin red. COflCSo; Michigan, Minnesota and Wis consin, white, 630Sc. 1 NEW YOKIC (lENKltAL MARKET Quotations 11 1 the Day On Various Couintoilltle. NEW TORK. Feb. T. FLOUR Oulet! limit pateius, it fva.w: winter straignts, $U5C4.5; winter patents, $i.40i&4.G3; spring clears, $1.0094.20: extra No. i winter. $3.65J3.75; extra No. 3 winter, $3.3503.50: Kansas straights. $4.064.1A. wiitiAi- iuarKei stcouy; jsio. 3 nara ...... v., v.j, v . j n.s.vo. ,vr. sou, $1.0QHi nominal, elevator, domestlo: No. 1 norti:em uuiutn r. o, n.. oiioat: rsr. 1 northern Manitoba, $1.03H. f. o. b., afloat. Futures, steadier, closing Uo net nigner: May. xi.i7-ie: Juiy. v.vac. IlflPS-Kaiu: stntA comrnnn to rhnlri". 1913, tWIZO; 1V1Z, Z.tT.'4C. iiiuis Rieauy: uogoto, sinft-3?c; cen tral Ainerlc SlHc. PETROLEUM Steady i refined New Tork bulk. $5.28: barrels. $3.73: cases. $11.25. wooL-steaav: domestic fleece, xx onto, XtTKC, coim spot, nrm: new no. s yeuow. 70e. o. 1. f.. to arrive. oatb-apot, quiet: stanaara wnite, 4Vs 5I5C. elevator; 1x0. 3, iirttvic; rancy cuppea, (Mane. HAY Barely steady: standard. 97UcO $1.00; No. 1, ll.C2Hfli.Oo; No. S, SKXfjKo; No. 3. KVfj&Se. i.KATitr.11 rirm; nemiocK iirsts, sue, seconds, 2S$r29o. PROVISIONS Pork, quiet: mess. tzi&uuzt.w; lamii). ii.wi-ju.w; snort cicar. wirw. ueei, steaay; mess. $18.00313.60, fumtly, $19.00030.00. Cut meats, ouu; picKiea peincs. 10 to 14 pounds. $12.25013.50; pickled hams. $li.00 Lard, quiet: middle west, $10.?&f10.t3: re fined, quiet; continent. $11.60; South America, $12.00; compound, dull, $S.37Hy &62V. TALLOW Firm: city, 6Hc; special, ivc; country, oejvjto. BUTTER Firm; receipts. 4.600 tubs; creamery held xtras, 27fJX7Hc; firsts. 28t2Hc. CHEESE Quiet and firm; receipts, 350 boxes; state whole milk, fall and sum mer whits specials, UQlSHc; winter spe cials. 17HtT17Hc EddS-Klrm; receipts, 4,806 cases; fresh gathered extras, 31833c; extra firsts, xv 30c; refrigerator best, SvQISc; nearby hen nery whites, 33 39a ir.3 84 14 B8U Ei? 454 110H S4K 31" i Auburn, Keb tt, ltlJ Absraeen 1. a p. wo., is. iMi..,.., it Amsrlcan Can 8s, 1823 84 Cdahr i'acklng Co.. Is, 1314..,.,... 10tU Cedar Co.. Neb.. Rch. DIs. 8a. illS.t 83 Dltrolt Term. & Tun. 4H8. 18(lu.... 38 Deere ft Co. pfd 1 87H Ilundee. Neb., ts, 1911...... 81 Des Moines, Kb. 4Hs. 1833. lOOVi Fall HIT. Co., B. D 6s, 1883 11 Fairmont Creamer 7 per cent cfd.. 83 Fairmont Crcamirr ( rer cent guar.. MV4 Harrla Co.. Tex.. it, 1813.. 015, ioa nr. t-Lt.Es. 1331 94 boote-Wlles DIs. Co.. 1st, pfd.... 1... 1M Macon Co., Mo. ref. ts. 1811. 1...... 10144 Qltumwe, la., sea. 4Ut 100 Cltr ol Omaba 4Vis, litl M4 Omaha AC B. at. lit; tt, 11U.. 8H Omaha ft a D. Et. Rr. pfd.. .11.1... 81 Omaba Rleo. U. & Von., pfd 83. Psoitis Tel. & Tel. 6s, 1837. 9SVi Punt Bound T.. LcP, 31, 1813.... S3M tnlon dtk, Tds. StK 8m Halt Lake toh. 4Ui. 1813 10 Swift ft Co. ts, 1814 1 89T4 Spokane ft Ind. E. II. It. Ce, 1828.... 84 bioux atr nit. 8s, i3...... ....... n Sioux Cltr Stk, Yds. pfd.... 8514 Doatoa Stontt Market, BOSTON, Feb. 7. Closing quotations on stocks were: Altoues it 4t Nerafla Cos. 13 Amal. Copper IBTi Klplislng Mines ... t& A. Z. L, ft S i. 30 North Dutt 3U Arltona Com. ...... 8 North Lake 8 Cal. ft Arltona 47 Old Dominion S3 Cat. ft Hcla....,..4l0 Osceola 81 Centennial HHQulncr ..in... 88V4 Copper Range a C. 3V4 Sbinnon 3T4 Eait Dutte C. M... lSSuperlor SO Franklin 4Vi Superior ft D. M... $U uranor uon uori ........... Oreene Cananea ... 41 U. 3. 8. It. ft M... 4T Isle Ilorale Cobber. ZZV4 as Pfd ..... Kerr Lake tSUtth Con. i '10 Ike Copper 9 Utah Copper Co.... 844, Ia Bane capper.... winona a Miami Copper ..... 23 Wotrerlne , 48 Mohawk 41 104 85 101 l", 112.lt 3.V, 10 108.1$ 101 lM'.i 37 M fa lt 81 181' 100 li M m :.8tt Oils and ltoalii. NEW YORK, Feb. 7. COTTONSEED OIL Steady: prime summer yellow, $7.00 7.15s. March. H.13: May, $7.29717.50. ROSIN-Qulet. TURPENTINE Dull. Dun's Report of Bank Clearings for January Bank eishanrei In January display considerable Irregularity as eomptred with a year ago, the total, accordlns to the statement prepared by B. tj. Dun & Co, which Includes returns front 128 cities in the United States, emountlni to $10,100,835,390, a decrast of 0.3 per cent. Tbe comparison with 1813, howeter, li much more favor able, as a tain ortr that year is shown of no less than 7.1 pet cent The exhibit by New Tork Is comparatively satisfactory, there being- sales tt that center of 0.1 and 0.1 per cent, respectively, as contrasted with the two earlier years. A portion ot this improvement is das to greater activity in the financial markets, but It also reflects soma expansion in ordinary business operations. Most Irregularity Is shown lo the returns of tho outside cities, only two sections, the South and the Central States, reporting an Incrtare over last year, bnt wblle tbe total Is 1.2 per cent smaller than in 1013, there is a gala In comparison with two years ago of 8 6 per cent Boston, Providence and Portland report more or less contraction ss compared with both years, and thoueh there Is subitartlal Improvement at moat other centers, the total ot the New England States shows losses of 4.6 and 6.8 per cent. Mott of ths larger citlos in the Middle Atlantle States, notably Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Buffalo, Uoehoster and Wheeling, show decreases from twelve months ago, but Improvement Is general com pared with 1812 and there Is a good gala over that period. Logtes at Baltimore and some other cities in the South Atlantic States occsalon some falling off in the total ot that section from a year ago, but a fairly satisfactory comparison Is made with 1912. Gains at St Lonlt, New Orleans, Louisville and some other cities In the Sonth mora than offset contraction at the remaining centers and the total is larger than In either year. Practically all the leading centers in tha Central Btatea report mors r less Improvement as compared with earlier eorreipondtng periods, sad tho total makes qnlte a satisfactory comparison with both 1913 and 1012. Although a number t cities In the Western States report gains over both years, notably St Paul, Des Molncs, Sioux City, Omaha, Fremont and Lincoln, then Is a small loss compared with last year owing to the falling oS at jMlnneapoltsDulutb, Kansas City, Topers, Denvsr and stveral other Important points. The comparison with two years sgo, how ever, Is eminently favorable. Exchanges oa the Pacific Coast are sllshtly less than Ust year, bnt a small gain over 1912. Some loss, as compared with both years appears at San Franrisco, Tacoma, Salt Lake City, Oakland and San Joie. and at Los Angelts, Portland, Sacramento, Oakland and Ban Diego as contrasted with a year age. JAMOIBX K. Knglsnd. Middle..... Bo. Atlantis. Southern... Cen. W.st.. Western.,., racino.... Total,.,,, If.T. City.. TJ. 8. January..,., pMuir ... Movent., Uctotr.. 1014. 43 07tM t.iiu.iiu.vss OeU,u7U,483 BH7.BOO.4a7 M.75S.014.703 Slrf.llK) 35.098 Boll,4H,CO0 el7.3VO.UUO e4i.sni.uoo 047.BU4.UOl 1913. S964.ttS8.bB3 l,90U,Utli,7Si 46U.3SS.I p'J 3,071, SU.VU ttU'j.bue.n'tt t01,U3,,4a 0.1B.7'H,889 ejM.741.Wa ilUot,75V74 $01 .4U3.UO0 Btfl.ilKlixX) MU17A,UU0 P.C. 4.S 4.1 80 Lv S 6,9 1.1 0.4 OS - 0.8 10 0 U.B 8L9 i 1012. 1,7"7.M l,lVB,lii,yls S'JS, 07,01)7 7o,&la,KO la'.iio.vui iUO.VA4, 38 0SO,V0B,ti54 l36Bl,63ll S10.O44.7U4.7t8 tsmiiseuoo p.a 6.8 14.3 -17 0 . -18.1 1.8 MS tu The total ot the Western States ts slightly lees than last year, ovlns to contrac tion at Minneapolis, Duluth, Kansas City snd a number of other centers, but gain are general over 1012, and there la substantial improvement as compared with that period. The figures In detail follow : 48 12 1I0B. ... 719 ... 650 ... 241 ... 1.877 4..2.071 .6,523 riAMH i .tt. ThM. tirrtre no cattlo Of any consequence In sight tills morning and re ceipts all this weok have been very llgnti tho total for the six d.uys belna the smal -est for a number ot years back, as well as smaller than a year ago At tho same time tho demand not only here, but at All points, has been very slack, dUo to tho unfavorable conditions prevailing for tno last few weeks ttt tho largo consuming centers of tho Country. Liberal receipts two weeks" ago, free marketing of short fed cattle by eastern feeders, and impor tations of foreign beef, combined to oversUpply1 the beef markets ot the country, AS a result, for the last week or two coolers have been filled with beef that could riot bo forced into consuming channels. This accounts for the poor buying demand at all mantel points iasi weok. Thus it haoftened that in spite of moderate receipts at most points cattlo values everywhere sunerea a snarp ae cllno. licet steers at this market aro 10Gi20c lower than a week ago, while cows ana heifers are generally quoted lswswc lower for the week. Stockers and feeders havo eased off during the last two or three days and they are safely 10Q15c lower. quotations on cattle: uoou to onoice beef steers. $8.O08.6O; fair to good beef steers. t7.75ifiS.C0: common to fair beef steers, $6.7C?.75; good to choice cornfed k k.l.H ir.i!?tJ r. trnnA f. .knln. nnnra 1' lunula. 4rv. I wtf I. I.J. fivuu ,v Wl.w.vv w,.a, $8.2507.26: fair to good grades. $5.40fje.26:, common to fair grades, $4.0005.40; good to choice stockers and feeders, $7.50ft.00: mil uuu Diui.nciB miu iccucio. .i.m, 7.60: common to fdtr stockers and feeders. $6.767.25; stock cows ana neiiers, $5,751;, 7.w; stocK caives, 6.Diifa.io: veai caives, S8.wqiio.vu; nuns, stags, etc., j.wirf.r&. tjuwa. A. Pt. IIOOS Recelots. R firtfl V.o,i' m.rtr. steady: bulk of sales. ttmMffi! $8.458.62V4: packers nnd butchers, $S.304 s-ts5?UU,?.nt.?-'8-135 P'tfSJ. $7.007.75. "SHEEP AND LAMUS-Recelpts none; market, steady; lambs, $7.0087,60: year I'.ll'ij.fe766' wethers, $3.0006.60; ewes. 54.I&40.35. St. Lonla LlTe Stock Ilnrket. ST. LOUIS, Feb 7.-CATTLB-Rece!pts 2u0 head; market, steady; beef steers, $7.60 CT9.25; cows and heifers, $4.25.60; stock ers nnd feeders, $5.0037.60; southern steers, $5.7508.00; cows and heifers, $4,003 0?)J-tt,v,38 $6-00311.75. HOOS Rscelpts 8.CO0 head; market, E'endy to higher; pigs and lights, $7.00 8..0; mixed and butchers, $&C038.80; good heavy, $8.708.80. SHBEP AND LAMBS Receipts, none; garket, steady; muttons, $5.0Og.50; lambs, f7.0Qj7.6o. Slour Cltr Live Sttrlc Mnrhel. SIOUX CITT, Feb. 7. CATTLE Re ceipts, 200 head; market steady; native steers, $8.0008.20; butchers' stock, $5.508 7.00j cows and heifers, $5,25(6.50; canners, $4.004.2,-i; calves, $8.50310.00; bulls, stags, etc.. $5.750.75. HOGS Receipts, 2,500 head: market steady to weak; heavy, $8.358.45; mixed, $8.30fi8.S5; lights, $3.2508.30; bulk of sales. $S.25'S.40. .SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, none. St. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Feb. 7. CATTLE Re ceipts, 100 head; market steady; steers, $S.853S.'J0: cows and heifers, $4.00S.ia; calves, $5.0010.00. HOQB-Rocelpts. 4,600 head: market steady; top, $8.60; bulk. $8.2O.50. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 200 head; market steady; lambs, $7.007.50. Live. Stock In Slrxht. NO. 1.... I tt.. 8CS 6 78 HEIFERS. 510 6 40 3.. 433 IH , 48$ 7 40 Ul 7 a . 8 188 10 00 6TOCivh,RS AND FEEDERS. HOOS Owing to the heavy storm and cold weather of thu last thirty-six hours receipts this morning Wero very light even for a Saturday, estimates colling for fifty cars, or 3,600 head. For tho weU the supply Amounts to something like 63,912, being a shortage, of 6,600 head as compared with lost week, and better than 8,000 smaller than the corresponding week a year ago. Packers did not seem at all anxious to start out this morning, and consequently the .rado opened very slow, very few bids being made until after 9 o'clock. When buyers finally did start out their offers wer barely steady, and as sellers wera holding for an advance it was well alont toward 10 o'clock before a trading basis Was reached. In the end, however, salesmen were forced to glvo In, and the bulk of the supply moved at steady figures. Movement Was draggy through out and it Was well along in the fore noo.i before tho light receipts .wero cleaned up. ... Bulk of tho offerings sold at $3. 25 8,60 and tops again landed at $3.65. For tha week prices show a net advance of fully 10c. During the first half of the week the market was in very unsatisfac tory shape, but starting with a strong close Wednesday a reaction set In, and on Thursday enough Avon put onto values to cover nil tho -early decline. Another stroig trade on Friday placed values at a point that .looked to bo a big dime higher thnn the close ot last week. Thsro wero hardly enough hogs here today to make a good market, ond the week closes with a alow, steady trade. Light hogs probably havo shown more gain than ths htavlcs, as At the closo of last week they wero soiling well below tho range of .he heavier stuff, but under the In fluence of a fair demand they have moved up until good even kinds, not too light are tilling fully as well, and In many caa s better, than the rougher grades carrying more weight. It might be men tioned that Values are now at the highest point that they have-reached so for this year, and this week top of $8.65 Is the best price that has been paid since lost October, when tops reached tho same South Omaha ..... Sioux City St. Joseph ., Kansas City St Louis Chicago Totals ...i Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 60 200 .. 100' ,. 300 .. 250 .. 200 ..iilM 3.50,1 2,500 4.60J 3,600 8,000 19,900 43,90 200 Bh. Jr. ... 30 4 1 '80 JlMUAir JJInnespolls.. Et. Paul. puiutn Dee Moines... ailoux City.... Davenport... . Cedar Ueplde. Kansas City., 8U Joseph.... Omaha. ...... Kremeot,,... Lincoln Wichita..,.. . Topeka...... Denver, ...... Color1 iloSp'gs Pueblo, , , . . r ergo. ....... Qrand Forks. Waterloo...., Sioux rails... Vuttn,.., It) 14. 107,7ltr,03i 14. ud 1S.-J-14J01 7.000, W 8,U7, OS is.iiv,ti6 ,'tai.u5 14 UOO A Ul nisi fiii i.eo. ,uoo 8il73 3.W0.O00 8080.V70.483 1013. ail7.14103 4S.SU J 310 1J 65' ,4-3 7jl.a9 7,448.571 36&.U4t84 Ir18.4n Itlii 7T 41511 4r V.92I.17U 8L914 J.17V.717 l,tSiXXJ $eJ.9P8.isa p.c. gJO 7.4 25 7 7.6 412.8 j.a iU.B 11.4 4-13 a 3.5 0.1 -H'.a 4.7 . u.i 4J -10.7 19 1912. 4,T.75a 18.1X1,411 1U.J1,14 515.913 t'i9,UlS,U8J 3JUU1.UU4 tM.f08.043 lfitt.Urt 7 lux.. 3 15,tlU47 7,401,7i 4414 .91 3,i4; 11 a.oi ,eoa i.es7,i07 ijMO.eoo 4.IH8 47 'J,O04,i5O 900e,7S4,73li 4-isa till 18,8 figure. Nfc A. 31 118 84 1T0 84 no 83 188 70 3l 77 8 31 184 87 134 U soi 73 3)3 31 804 JS.......S07 M 183 87 301 33 80 :::::::S. tt 114 74 333 74 313 60 908 33 5 3S m 83 3M it M8 43 8T . 8 40 tl,......if , atlUiLt nh.r nrr nn frfsh arrival Of sheep or lambs this morning, con. sequently quotations remain the same as " Llght'recelpts this week failed to keep prices on both sheep and lambs from slowly working lower, a at the close yesterday lambs sold S0j30c lower than a week ago, and ewes, wethers and year lings fchowed a decline of about )CHf20c The receipts showed a decrease of a little better than 20,000 head last week. The earn condlUona prevailed at moat outside points and traders look tor little improvement In tho general situation un less tbe country keeps tho receipts within moderate proportions. The cause of tho 3 20 8 30 3 S 3 tt 8 38 I'd 8 3S all 8 38 8 83 8 JJ 8 SS t is. ... sstil ... 3 3TH ... 3TH ... 8 44 tt 8 40 80 a 40 No. At. 63 291 .... ...S17 71 318 TZ 319 87 114 79 31 t8 ..: 4 3(8 71 tt a k (1 K3 It 143 44.. 383 77 4 ....,..34S 70 S a st 180 31 C3 383 73 l !..... .30 7 3S0 78 33 (4 3U 31 714 41 M8 gh. rr. tOO 1 40 ... 8 40 80 8 40 ... 8 41U 1.. 8 48 ... 3 45 ... 3 45 80 8 48 80 a s ... 3 48 ::: .M ... 3 48 140 8 48 ... 8 48 ... 3 4TH ... 80 .,. 8 80 .:. 3 80 ... 880 ... 8 80 ... 3 80 80 8 80 ... 3 ... 368 8 H 1.000 LK Cotlec lltarkpf. NHW TORK. Feb. 7. COFFEE The market was steady. Prices opened 2 to ! points higher in response to steady Eu ropean cables and reports of continued steadiness In Brazil. Buying was checked by continued full primary receipts, but offerings wero light and tho market held its advance, closing steady, 2 to 6 points net higher. Sales, 9.000 bags. February. 9.20c; March. 9.25c; May, 9.45c; July, 9,65c; September, 9.S0o; October. 9.85c; Decem ber, 9.91c; Spot, steady;. Rio, No. 7, 9o; SiPA0" No',4 12c'' mlld- dui Cordova, 13i31Cc, nominal. Minneapolis Grain Mnrket. MINNEAPOLIS, Feb. 7. WHEAT No. 1 hard, 92H5f92!c: No. 1 northern, S9Hfr 91c; No. 2 northern, S7HiS9tto: No. 3, 84V,ffS7Up: Jtav, S9140! July, 9040. FLOUR Unchanged. BARLEY 43064c. RYE-64iC6Wo. BRAN Unchanged. CORN-No. 3 yellow, 6757Wo. OATS No. 3 white. S63CHc. FLAX-$1.49Wri.6:54. St. Lonla General Markft. ST. LOUIS. Feb. 7. WHEAT No. 2 red, 93095c: No. 2 hard, S9HS93c; May. 924c; July, Sfittc CORN-Wo. 2. 66c: No. 2 white, 6Sc; May. 68Hrft68o; July. CGftSCTc. OATS No. 2, iomottc: No. 2 White, 41QI 41;; May. iOttQWAc; July, 39c. 1 RTE 60c. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Feb. 7.-COTTON-Futures closei steady; March. 12.19o; May, 11.84c: July, 11.82c; August, 11.61c; October, 11.40c; spot, quiet: middling, 12.65c; gulf, 12.30c. LIVERPOOL, Feb. 7. COTTON-Bpot quiet; prices steady; middling fair, 7.63d; good middling. 7.31d; middling, &99d: low middling, 6,73d; good ordinary, B.96d; or dinary, 5.61 d, Sales, 6.000 bales. Liverpool Grnln Mnrket. LIVERPOOL. Feb. 7.-WHEAT-Spot: firm; No. 2 red western winter, 7a 6d; No. 1 Manitoba, 7s 3d; No. 2, 7s 2Hd; No. 3. 7b lVtd. Futures, firm: March, 7s 27td: May. 7s 2?id; July. 7s 27id. " ' CORN Spot steady; American mixed, 6s 8Kd; La Plata, futures, steady; Febru ary, 4s SHd; March, 4a Hd. Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK, Feb. 7. DRY OOODS Burlap markets were stronger as conse quence of announcement of a curtail ment of tho output ttt Calcutta. Linens were In light demand. Cotton goods ruled generally quiet, with some weakness In print cloth yarn constructions. 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