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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1915)
-4 a 1 Till HKK: OMAHA. NATCI.D.tY. JANUARY :u, 1!U; 15 J ( f h fou rent Famished lloaaekeeplaa; Rnnmi. FURNISH KD housekeeping mom; walk ing distance; stsm heate-1. D. 7K. Hotels ana HMNariu, OUroHNIA Hotel. 14th and CeHrala. Weekly rates V and up lru(iti Tii noi DODGE HOTKl, Modern Reasonabla Ilooeee ana Cottaa-ea. ALL s'ses. $8 per month up. W7 Part on. Hanscom Park Six rooms, alt modern, nioa lot, hade trees, paved street, near car. American Security Cq Douglas 6013, Walnut 3037 or Harney 2616. STRICTLY modern 5-room rottage, hot water heat; close In, walking distance, 408 Lincoln Blvd.. $25. Apply W. ii. I o trance. Doug, 62ft, or Harney 315L $20 6-roora and laundry, all mod. except furnace. ZK.T Chicago. Call II, 25. KLBOANT 8-roora modern brick apart ment, newly decorated, $o0 per month; 146 & 28th St. Frame flat. 1129 8. 9th St., rooma raw plumbing, newly decorated, oak floor, large yard, tree a, ahrubbarjr; MO par months a bargain. J. C. 1SH, EXECUTOR, T03 8. list Ava Phone Harney 143. AMERICAN SECURITY COMPANY. ' S-r. bungalow. Dundee $46.00 4)-r. atone bungalow, modern 30. 0) 8-r. modern, except heat: near car.. 2o 7-r. Large living room 30.00 S-r. Never occupied ...... 23.60 a-r. Modern. Paved Btreot- a. 00 Douglas 5013. Wal. 3167 or Har. 2845. o. 8-R. BRICK, part mod , extra good. $13. No children. 8038 & tfth. Red 4902. o $3u.0o- rooma. 8412 N. 24th. Web. 1671. WALKING distance to the city, 8-room modern home. 2716 Dewey Ave.; price, 30. F. J. Fltsgersld. 827 Board ot Trade, IX. 4318. -r.. modern. Tl 8. S7th St. 7-r., modern. 8614 Lav. St, good location. Web. 2590. MODERN 8-atory house, 1 rooma; never occupied: new furnace; 8-X). Doug. 8068. !fU Woolworth Ave., 8 rooms, mod., M. 2iil6 Beward, 8 rooms, bam, $16. MB f. 2sth. 6 rooms. $10. !70f Farnam, 8 rooma, mod.. M. 410 N. 22d, 10 rooms, mod., 8 baths. $46. 1716 Howard, 6 rooms, mod., $20. Othera. RINOWALT, Brandwla Theater Bldg. Globe Van&Storage Stores, moves, packa. ships; 8-tiorso van and S men. $1.25 per nr.; storage $3 per mo. Satisfaction guar. D. 4S3S A Ty. 230. FOB BEN1 We have) a complete list of all nouses, apartments and fats that are for rent. This list can bo seen free of charge at Omaha Van ft Storage Co.. 806 So. 16th St. GordonVanCo. Moving, Packing. Storage. 11$ N. nth Bt. Phone i' or Web. 1383. nn,,COI1m ail parta of the city. UOUSea creigh Sons A Co.. Bee Bldg. Maggard's Van and Stor age Co., Large vim, 2 men, $1.60 $L2o per br. 1218 per nr.. y..y, a men, Webster. Doug. 14. BEM1S PARK HOME FOR SALE. 7 rooma, modern, hot water heat. 8519 Hawthorne Ave.. $15. Benson &. Myers Co... 424 Omaha Nat'l. Bank Bldg. o a J. C. Reed Exp. n., moving, packing & storage 1207 Farnam. D. 6148. A LL MOD. 6-r. house, $20. Web. 2&19. 616 8. 13TH ST., room 22x 40, $15. B1RKETT COMPANY. 423 Bee Bldg. Doug. 633. HI! N. 19th St., 8 rail., all modern.. 8.oO 2514 Jones St., 6 .rms., all modern... 30.00 1HOM1SV4 S. 22J St., rms., all mod.. 30.00 1773 8. 9th St., 6 rms., all modern.. 20.00 8404 Military Ave., i rma, part mod.. 16.00 8331 Fowler Ava, 6 rms., part mod.. 13. SO 2014 Charles St., 6 rms., part mod... 12.60 617 8. 26th St., 8 rms., part mod 9.00 BIRKETT . COMPANY, 423 Bee Hldg. Dougloa 7-R. mod. house, 2204 Burdett. H. 1149. Storea and Office. Good Locations and Reasonable Prices For Offices in the First-Class, Fireproof '; BEE BUILDING "The building that Ifl always new." BTORH FOR RENT. 150.00 709 S. 16th St., very desirable storeroom, opposite New castle Hotel, 20x60, Hteam heat. Suitable ror rixture store, tailor snop, etc. GEORGE & COMPANY, rhoneP.736. "lty Nat l Hank Bldg. flowntown stores. U H. Hill, 2M Bran. Th. ' .'WO modern stores near postotflce; low rent. Warehouses. WAREHOUSE FOU RENT. 4.600 aq. ft., $30, one-story brick, on trackage. 1019 N. 17th St. ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO.. Tyler 118. State Bank Bldg. WANTED TO BUY PET Kaplan's prices for d hanaV fvrn., shoes, clothes, before selling. Wtb. 7603. L'SED laundry machinery. Would not consider machinery not up to date. Ad dress K 653, Bee. OFF1CH lurnltuie bought, and sold, J. C Heed. VM Far nam. Doug. 6144. HAMILTON CO., tue only gentile second hand stole In OnuU-a. 1719 Cuming. D. Vvij BUY 2d-hand clothea. ua N. MltT. iuiJHt-bT prloea for furniture. Web. soL xala buy every thing 2d nand. Tyler lils. REAL ESTATE l-ABW aV RANCH LAND rOR SALE. California. fi HAVE an attractive California propoul. tion for Omaha income. Addreaa J 617, care Be o A Dream of An Ideal Home Situated in the famous Sacramento valley, close to the capital of California and only a few hours' ride from San Francisco; served by twenty-two passen ger trains dally on two main lines of railway, and ample freight service to carry your products to the market over night. Good schools, churches, telephones, electric light and mall delivery. Dairying in Live Oak Colonies Dairying la a most profitable buslneas In the Sacramento valley. A dairy cow produces from $4 to $lu per month when pastured on alfalfa. One acre will sup port one cow. The creamery buvlness In the valley la well organized and great competition prevails. The creameries call and collect dally. Thla keen competition insures lair treatment and the highest market prices. We can give you names ot dairymen In our vicinity whose cut average $iuu each per year, drl A reserves you 10 acres or more of PAv our net, Colony land. Inspection can be made any time within six months. Prices $l5 per acre and up. TERMS 10 PICK CENT CASH. BALANCE IN 8 AN NUAL PAYMENTS. Excursion Feb. 9. BOUND TRIP, $oO, good to all California points. Purchaser's railroad far credited on their purchase. W. T. SMITH CO., J11; City Nat. Bank BMg , Omaha, NtU ItKAh KSTATK 'HX R ANC H 1. 1 KOR AI,K ( ole-ratlo, found' another momkstkap-jsi aeres In settled country; rich farmland, not ssnri; only J00. riling fees and all. J. A. Tracy. Fort Morian, Colo. Florida, Planting Potatoes "l planted 10 acres of Irish w tatoea today. No more Ice, unow and rheumatism for me." This Is the last sentence of letter Just re ceived from one of our Rivervlew Farms, Florida, customer. While the northern farmer is planting coal In the stove and corn and hay In hi stock, our Florida farmers are planting potatoes that the northern reople will be buying In April at from 8 to JO centa a Pound. These potatoes a 111' bo gathered In time for a corn crop and this corn crop will be followed by a third crop. By proper rotation the land la Im proved. If this sounds good to you. Join our excursion on February Id or mth. Call or write for fuil infor mation. BENSON & CABMICIIAEL, M2 Paxton Block, Omaha. Neb, Iowa. IMPROVED 80, BOTTOM I.AND, Ju acres of alfalfa, 3 mllea from Pacific Junction. Price. $100 per acre; $4,009 cash, balance terms. J. E. Downing, owner. Pacific Junction, la FOR SALE 2.240 acres fine wheat laal near Richfield, Morton Co., Kansas. Price, 87 per acre. Will sell part or all to suit purchaser. Terms cash. Addrvis owner, li J. McAnarney, Farxneravll.e, 111.. K. F. D. No. 2 Minnesota, 160 ACRES, between Minneapolis and Du lutti, on the Sbo Hue, 4 inliea from rail road town; 70 acres under cultivation, balance wooded pasture and some good meadow; no waste land; fair set build ings; near school; land borders on beauti ful lake; complete set machinery; 12$ chickens, plenty of feed, wagon, buggy and everything on the placa goes at i) per acre; one-half caah. Schwab Broa., Iu28 Plymouth Bldg.. Minneapolis. Minn. 240-ACRJ3 Improved farm near town In corn belt of Minnesota. Has a good S-roora house and other buildings. auO acroa under cultivation, balance timber and pasture with running water. $40 per acre, easy terms. Farmers I,and Co., Palace Bldg., Minneapolis, Mlrn. o. Ifebraaaa. Your Last Chance For This Year It is nearly the first ot February and time you were getting busy If you are going to get on your new home this spring You only have one month the month of February, the shortest month In ail the year, with which to make your choice and get moved and located during the first part of March. If you let this slip by through procrastination, you will bo Just one year behind and there is no excuse for letting this slip by there in no time like the present and. If you let this spring slip by without getting located on a home or your own, then, when wheat Is selling at from 11. ro in 82 a bushel next fail, and you are still grinding away at your Job In town or still grinding away on your rented farm, where you have to give the landlord from one-third to two-fifths of every bunhel you raise, you will wish that you had acted. You can come here with your eyes shut and choo place: that will mako you good money '. Vs utterly Impossible to get beat by taking any thing from my Hat, for I have been very careful with my llstmenta and have chosen only those that are bargains. Therefore, Just because there may lie a little cold spell on or perhaps a little snow on the ground or some other little thine that Is not Just so plcaaant as it might be, 'Is no excuse for delaying an other year, or no excuse for delaying until ao late in the spring that you will be . away behind with all your work. I will mako you any reasonable terms that you esk; I. will even fit you out with horses and machinery If you want them and, if necessary, I will even give you terms on these If you will pay from one-third to one-half caah. Read the following descriptions and then don't let littlo things enter In to keep you from coming and taking advantage of an op portunity that will make you and your family well fixed fur all future times. Here is an abbreviated Hat of offoringa you can shut your eyes and choose a bargain by placing your finger on either one of them. Come at once and get lo cated and get In a good, big crop for 1916 market take advantage of oppor tunity: H. No. 1. 160 a., 4 m. Belmont; 8 m. Marsland; laya fine, some timber, 145 A. can be farmed. Per A $14.00 II. N. S. 160 A., m. Glen upon the Big Pine Ridge tabic. All well grassed. Per A $14.00 H. No. 12.-240 A. J14 m. Crawford, 30 A. cultivated, 2U0 A. can be cultivated. All well grassed. Per A $24.0u H. ,No. 13.-160 A. 4 M. Crawford; all under cultivation, nearly all susceptible to farm. Good dark soil with clay sub soil. Per A $50 II. No. 14 1H0 A. 6 M. Crawford, 150 A. under cultivation; 100 A. into winter wheat; good dark soli with olay sub soil. Per A $48 II. No. 15. 10 A. 4 M. Crawford, unim proved; well grassed; all can be farmed. Per A $30 II. No. 17.-M0 A. 4 M. Marsland, email house in poor repair; 30 A. under cul tivation; all can be cultivated. Per A $J4 H. No. IS. 318 A. Joins townslte of Craw ford, well Improved; 116 A. under cul tivation, 30 A. Alfalfa; running water; nice lake. A good buy at per A $16 H. No. 30 3iD A. 7 M. Crawford, 70 A. under cultivation: nice house, good bam, sheds and corrals. Nearly all of place can be farmed. You never had a bigger bargain offered you than this at per A US II. No. 31. -ISO A. 3 M. Wliltney, all under cultivation; all lays good. Per A $-8 H. No. i2. 1.HS0 A. fi M. Crawford; Im proved; has running water, hmall lake and some timber, per A $19 H. No. 83 10 A. 1 M. Crawford: 60 A. under cultivation; luo A. can be culti vated; fine place for a home. Per A. $33 K. No. 34.-16o A. 2 M. Whitney; unim proved; 130 A. can be farmed; has run ning water; will make nice close to town hnme. Per A g H. No. 85-83) A, 2 M. Whitney; all under cultivation; lays nice and ia excellent soli. Per A H. No. 41. 6W A. 8 M. Crawford; 150 A. cultivated; some Improvements; smnll house, frame barn, aheds, etc: OiiO acres can be farmed; running water and aome timber. Per A $27.50 11. No. 44-lfiO A. 1 it. Crawford,- house, small bam. aheds and corrals; running water: aome timber; J20 A. under cul tivation. Per A $3 H. No. 63. 3.500 A., some alfalfa and 200 or 300 A. under cultivation; 1 good set improtemenU; 2 other smaller sets. A world of timber; some 'saw timber. Place Is all fenced and cross-fenced. One of the best ranches in the west and only T M. from Crawford. Per A $n H. No. 57427 A. 3 M. Crawford: good house, barns, sheds, corrals; 1U0 A. ciU tivalted; 36u A. can be cultivated; Mg bargain at per A $30 t ome at once today If you please, and get in on the ground floor. Arah h. Hungerford, Crawford, Dawes County, Nebraska. THERE 13 BIG MONEY IN RAIDING STOCK. I have two central Nebraska ranches that for good reasons must be sold, and can now be boutiht at a small fraction of their actual worth. One la a 1,120-arr combined grain and fctock ranch, with excellent Improvements and all well fenced, 3u0 acrea good val ley farm land, luo acres now In wheat; owner's home for 30 years; In good neigh borhood and only 8 miica to Ii. R. ton. Price $.-0.uiX); part terms. 3.720-acre sto k rsnrh. has plenty farm land on it: cuts hay for all the stock It will carry; entire ranch well grassed anj watered by a stream. Lots of improve ments and all well fenced. Only 7 mi'es from l. R. town. Price. $17.50i; will carry ba.-k W.OXI to $0u0. Get busy If yu want either ot these bersains. W. W. Ml TCI I ELI , lo Spencer t., Ouiaiia. Neb. ttK.M KSTATK FARM RAM H I.AM FOR SAI.R Nebraska. Bargain for Cash Will accept best rash offer received within next two weeks for eiulty In 80 acres 2V miles from Long I'tne. Neb. W rite owner, G. L Isirson. 1911 Norton Ave., Kansas I'ltv, Mo. o FOR SALE Hy owner, one of the best ' of land In southeastern Neb., well Improved, close to town, church , and school: easy tvm. Address Y J4!, pee. THE ROSEBUD LAND CO.. 414 Barker lilk.. Omaha. Pells, exchanges Neb. farms and ranches SECTION Kimball Co. Gross. ilOl Paul' Mew Vera. MAN of misfortune, beie. ia chance for a happy change: 76-acre farm, t-room house, 2 barns, $ henneries; price, with 10 cons, $2.i; $MX cash. $100 yearly. Don't give up In dismay because ham mers are thrown Instead of bouqueta v-acr rivervlew farm in R. R. Vlllaae, new basement burn, new 8-room house, 10 cows; price. $3.5no; $so cash. tiC yearly. It. R. fare to-Turchaer. Write for photos. E. MUNSON. 24? R Paltna St., Syracuse. N. Y. Wisconsin. Upper Wisconsin Best uairy and general crop etnte In the union: settlers wanted. Ijindn for sale at low prices on easy terms. Ask for book let No. 34 on Wisconsin Central Land Grant. Excellent lands for stock raising. It Interested In fruit lands ask for book let on Apple Orchards. Address Land and Industrial Dupartraent, Boo Line Railway, Minneapolis, Minn. Mlaoellauaeeiaa. Safe Investments While all other business ami other pur suits were suffering from financial em barrassments, the farmera ot Neuraska, according to the Deartment Statistics, received $3!.000,0o) mere for the 1914 crop than for the 1913 crop. The Increase In profits of stock raising also advanced accordingly. AKB YOU GETTING YOUKS1IARE. The increased Immigration following the European war will enhance values, making the Investment more profitable. Here are some prime lands: Wa have two ranches In the Niobrara Val!ev, Northern Box Butte Co.. Neb., 2.040 acres snd 2.0N0 acres. No sand, black Inam. 90 per cent can be farmed. This locality Is successful at both stock raising and fanning. 1,209 acres Improved Sioux Co., Neb., three springs, soma alfalfa. 4S0 acres prairie land northwest of Winnipeg, Canada. 160-eere well Improved farm, 90 acres tinder cultivation, In Emmons Co., Da kota 40 acres, four miles north of Florence, Neb. I ALL PRICED RldltT. Might consider some exchange If property Is priced right. Traver Bros., 705 Omaha National Rsnk Bldg. FARM for sale; must sell my Fellsmera farm, 80 acres, muck prairie land. Uphoff. 4o9 Times Bldg.. at. Louis. Mo. ABSTRACTS OF TITLK. KJlKD Abstract Co., oiaeat abstract ot tics in Nebiaaka. w E -adeis Theater. KaitH Title uuaraoiee and A ua tract cot, a modern abstract ultice. M sV. 1U Bt Phone Douglas &47. RKAL ESTATB LOANS CITY and farm loans, s ofe, ' per cent. J. H. Dumont & Co.,l)-3 Farnam, Omalia WANTED City louna and warrants. W, Fa l nam Smith e Co., 13M Farnam. Iluo to liu.vuu made promptly. F. D. Weed, Wead Bldg., Wth and Farnam Bts. OMAHA home. East Nebraska tarma O KEEFE F.EAL EtSTATK CO.. 1016 Omaha Natl. Douglas 2715. GAEVLN BEOS 'A: 6 0 810-812 Brandela Theator ttidg. ClTY property. Large loans a epeclwlty, W, 11. Thomas, 228 State Bank Bldg. MONEY on band for city and farm loans. H. W. Binder, City Natl. Bank Bldg. SEE us first If you Want farm loan. United States Trust Co., Omaha. Neb. WANTED City loans. . Patera Trust Co. REAL ESTATE FOR EXCIIANUb FRONTIER CO. BARGAIN. Highly Improved farm of ito aoraa Land ad laya fine and ia excellent soli. Will exchange lor good Omaaa residence. C. R. COMBS. $15 Brandela Theater, Omaha, Neb. Dougiaa 391C FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE for Coluro bua, O., property, two lots Thornburg addition, one lot Burlington addition, Omaha; all free of Incumbrance. Address owner, J. A. Hartley, bt N. High St., Columbus. O. WILL exchange well located, productive Calltornla land, for good tarm. Address L 619, care Bee. o REAL ESTATF ACREAGE ' Acreage or City Lots Which is the nest to Invest In, a city lot or suburban acreage for the same amount aa an Investment for the future? Some reasons why acreage Is the best to buy: First You have no city taxes. Second No special sewerage taxes. Third No special boulevard taxea. Fourth No special grading taxea Fifth No apeclal sidewalk taxes. Sixth No special paving taxes. Seventh No special water taxes. Some ot these taxes are sure to come against your city lots, while you are pay ing for them, and none while you are Saying for your auburban acreage. We ave tha beat list of suburban acreage property, oui xsenson way, at the lowest prices, that can be sold on essy payment plan. Hastings & Heyden 1614 Harney Street. o TWO AND ONE HAL? to 10 acre tracts In city, $409 up. Phone Doug. 2847. LOOK FOR YOUR ACRE TRACTS NOW. lion i wait till spring is here, when you'll be in such a hurry that you won't have the opportunity to look around for the best place DO IT NOW. . 1 have aeveral fine one-acre tracts that I will sell on very easy payment. Each tract has a brand new house and a good well. One tract lias a fine vineyard, which produced a big grape c-rop last fall. See me about this today or telephone me tonight at 4 80 p. m K. P. WRIGHT. . Call Walnut 6S2 after 30 p. nx. ' Call Dauglae 2K26 daytime. SMALL FA R MS FOR SALE. Wa have i, 10, 20 and 31-acre tracts, well improved, near Council Bluffs, possession March L at low flgurea and on easy pay ments. DAY eV HEPS COMPANY, IS Pearl St.. Council Bluffs. Ia 10-ACBE BARGAIN It is hard to imagine a man paying $300 to $6u0 an acre for land for truck farm ing or poultry raising, when b can buy 10 acres of the beat land ha ever aaw. right on an Interurban car line, 18 mllea from a city of 20.0U0 and 7 miles from a town of 6.00 and one-half mile from a town of l.uuo, for $oo an acre. See ua today. Write (or our list. The Vogel Realty Agency, W15-1 W. O. W. Bldg., Omaha. Neb. REAL ESTATE WEST SIDE Corner Only $650 Two blocks north of Farnam. Little bolow grade, but close to best of Omaha $10 now, $1 per week; $ per cent iff for cash. O'Kecfe Real Estate' Co., liMC Omaha Nat'l. Dmig. 2715. WEST FARNAM boms, only $k.70a 823 K. 1Mb Ava REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS What Street? in Omaha offers the most con venient outlet for business expansion? What Street? in Omaha is destined to become the leader in real estate values? The Answer to these questions will appear in the real estate columns of The Bee next Sunday. Vc shall have an offer to make of timely interest to everyone and of particular interest to those seeking an investment showing the greatest promise. Do Not Miss Reading It Payne & Slater Co. Douglas 1010. When You Invest With Us Yon ate entitled to your share of th profits as to the proportionate ahares of stock yen hold. In this way you share alike with everyone Interested, and you are vtibranteed semi-annual dividend earnings of the business on the first days of January and July ot each year, amounting to not less than t rjqfc on Your y Money q Invested and an additional share of the profits after the 7 per cent is paid. Tills Is a good proposition. Think It over, call and ree us, or write us about it. You can Invest In amounts of $!! or more. Your money is secured by mortgages, contracts of sale and real estate, which Is one ot the safest securities to be had. Authorised capital, fSuO.OOO.OO. Hastings & Heyden 1S14 HARNEY HTREET. DOWN TOWN INVESTMENT Two-story brick building and lot. (10x132; trackage avallubie; very easily converted for who.erale purpoeca or for downtown garage. Price only $16,00u A email pay ment will handle It. 0. G. CARLBERG. 313 Brandcls Theater Building. REAL ESTATE NORTH SIDE Why Pay Rent? When, for $100 cash and f-'O per month, you can buy a 6-room modern, except heat, house in good lepatr. Houho Is at 2535 N. 19th St. Better see this. Creigh,- Sons & Co., Douglss 200. Ert! Bee Bldg. Here is a LOT BARGAIN A fine level lot In a restricted neigh borhood near car line and school for $X!6. This lot will make you a fine place to build and an excellent Investment as well. Terms, $5 down and $5 per month. Call Doug. 259S. Earl W. Kenworthy 1013-14 City Nat. Bank Bldg. FOR TILE MAN OF MODERATE MEANS $3,250 Buys 8-room bungalow, every modem eoavenlenoe and several built-in features. Owner is really sacrificing at this price; K40 down; balance Ilka rent; near Kouatss GALLAGHER & NELSON, D. 8888. 844 Brandats BMg e BOULEVARD PARK Brand new a-room house, frame and stucco, with beam ceilings, panelled walla built-in book cases. Complete and right up-to-date. Only $1,600. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, Doug. 1781. Ware Block. FOR BALK By owner, 5-room bungalow; modern, In every respect; In first-class condition; will sell cheap for cash. 1818 Manderaon St. Tel. Webster 18. REAL ESTATE SOUTH SIDE South Eleventh St. t Near Arbor We have a flue lot facing on Boulevard, Just south of Arbor St, with special taxes all paid, which we will soli on rea sonable terms or build you a home to oider on a payment of $400 to (500 In cash, balance monthly. This Is an excellent opportunity to get a home In this lo cality. Very convenient to Farnam car line; also schools and churches. See us for further Information. Hiatt-Fairfield Co. 230 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. D. 4W. REAL ESTATE DUNDEE. A Bargain in Dundee Eight-room modern house, with oak finish and all conveniences; cistern with pump In laundry; garage, paved street and paved alley. Price only $4,150. Sub ject to paving, not delinquent. Thla property Is located on the street car ltrte In a fine neighborhood, and is very cheap at the price. J. H. Dumont & Co. 1603 Farnam St. Phone Douglas ton. Future Happy Hollow Values Are bound to bring profit to men or won)" who Invent torlay. Will you be low prioea and easy terms on which this . . .. M k. i n i I , .1.1. he solving of this Important problem I.TI ua IIIUW iuu wine VI 111 UCHlllIIUI building locations we have in Happy Hollow and Dundee. One of these lots bt sure to suit you. Don't delay. George & Company tot City Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone D. 74. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS 151 Omaha Nat'l Bank. REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS PAY $28.50 CASH AND MOVE INTO A HOME OF YOUR OWN You w ill hav to take advantage of this offer promptly If you expect to a,et a house on thea terms. I have threo flve rooin, all modern bungslowa that are lo cated close to car lines, schools and churches, that I will sell on these terms. They aro well built and beautifully fin ished. I also have a seven-romn house and a large five-room house that I ill, sell on similar terms if taken quickly. Call me up by phone today and arrange to have me take you out to aee them. Call Douglas mi today. Call Walnut (S3 after 6:30 p. m. E. P. WRIGHT LOTS near car $:'() and up. $1 pay monta Phone Doug. 8947. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Firm Hogs trooa Sheep Strong. CHICAGO. Jan. 29. CATTLE Receipts, 5,0i head; market firm: native steers, $")..'',fi9.10; western, $4.Wu7.3iV; cows and heifers. $3 Ouw7.Kli; calves. $7.:'j10..'H. HOGS Receipts. 9,000 head; market strong; 15c to higher: bulk of enles. Wl.TlsV4i.no; light. $'... VHni. 90; mtxo I. .."Jtil 6.5; heavy, H.Kt;.W(; rough, $is.4iHjU.r.; pigs, 85.506.65. SHEEP AND LAMB. Receipts. $ M head; market strong; sheen, $";.omi6.Hft; yearlings, $7.20tj;.00; lambs. $7.rliS90. St. Louis Lire Stork Market. ST. LOUIS, Mo.. Jan. 29. CATTLE Receipts, 2,1110 head;, market steady; na tive beef steer, 8S.'AVft0.26: cows and hvlf ers, $u.00fi.DO; stockers end feeders, $n.2S ti7.26; southern steers, $fi.26uv7.Kfc; cows snd heifers, $4.004141.00; native calves, $0.00 till. 00. Hon Receipts. ,eno head; market lower; pigs and lights. $6.O0tn7.30; mixed and butchers, $6.767.10; good hesvy, SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpts. l.tdo head;, market higher: native muttons, $4.7.Vn6.50; lambs, $8.298.110; yearling, $7.2ii&7.T0. Slonz City Live Stork Market. PIOITX CITY. la.. Jan. 2.-CATTLE Receipts, fino head; market steady; native steers, $6.&oW7.0; butchers, fc.lVu.7.00; cows and heifers, $4.8fji.00; canners. $4.00 tjS.vO; stockers and fenders, $il.wij7.i"; calvits, $3.60tj8.ri0: bulls, stags, etc., $o.00 ti.0rt. IIOOS Receipts, -11,500 hesd; market 1M 80c higher: heavy, $fi.7WW.S0; mixed, $fi.7o; light. $x.7C24l.7r: bulk of sales. $ii.?5. MHEEP AND LA M RH Receipts, 1,0 head; market lOo higher; ewes, $5.50; lambs. $7.7618.60 Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAH CITY, Mo., Jan. 2B.-CATTLB Receipts, l.ano head: market lower; prime fed steers, $S.uib9.2u; dressed beef steers, $7.Sff &0; western steers, tT.&'Kit 8.6(1; stockers and feeders, K2oiS.00; bulls, $8.2MA..75; calves, $6 WKeTlO.eO. HOUft-necelpts, lO.Ouo head:, bulk of sales, $H.7tV,l0; heavy. $H.7Uf(i4. SO ; packers and butchers. $6.7i((ji.isJ; light, $fl.7iiJ7,00; pigs, $4.l!6(jj0.7o. KHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpts. 1.400 head; market higher; lambs, $s.2fVn 60; yearlings, $6.75j7.ti0; wethers, .0o&.t. Coffee Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 29. COFFER Tha market for futures was steadier today, and after opening at unchanged prloes to an advance ot two points, closed at a net gain of from three to five points. There appeared to be aome covering by March shorts, while the trade In these were moderate, buyers of the later de liveries and the advance reflected a com paratively small business in a narrow market, with no apparent change In the general character of tha news, (isles were reported of 11,500 bags: January. H.OIk-; February. ti.tc; March. 6.19c; April. 6 2ic; May, 87c; June. 87qi July, 7.ac: Au gust, 7.4:ic; September. 7.61c; October, 7.67r; November. 7.62c; December. 7 fixe. Spot coffee, steady; Rio, No.- 7 8Uc Santos. No. 4. 4.10c. The Braslllan ca bles reported no change In milerlea prices, Although Rio exchsnga on London wss 6.32d lower Wool Market. BOSTON, Jan. . WOOL The Com mercial Bulletin will say tomorrow: "The wool market has been fairly active and stronger this week. Demand has cov ered about every grade and class of wool to be obtained In the market and both fine and medium wools are. higher Ad vices from the foreign primary markets and from London tell of higher prices both on fine and medium won', with American buyers operating1 keenly, both in Australia and London." Wool Market. LONDON. Jan. 28. WtXLj-Tlie offer ings at tha wool auction Bales today amounted to 8.5u0 bales, which were uulckly absorbed by the home trade. France and America. America took a fair supply of greasy merinos. The market was firm and against buyer and faulty greasy merinos, which were unduly de pressed In December, are now JO per cent over December rates. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Jan. t.-4 VT1TN Spot iiulft; middling uplands, 8.k0u; sales, l.lui bales I NEW YORK. Jan. 28 The cotton mar ket closed steady at a net decline ot sis to ten points. Cotton futures closed steady; February 8.1c: March, 8.4''; May, 8.74o; July, 8U4c August, .00c; October, $.14c; December, Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 29.-DRY OOODS Potton goods war steady and yarns higher; wool rose fast on active demasd. Cheap silks ware sold freely for areas and walls wear. Evaporated Apples and Drleal Frails NEW YORK, Jan. i. . EVA PO RATED APPLES Dull. iRIED FHl'ITK-Prunea. firm. Apri cot., steady. Peaches, firm. Raialn., quiet. OMAHA L1YE STOCK MARKET Moat of Thuraday'a Advance on Kill inn' Cattle Wiped Out Fit Sheep and Lambs Steady. HOGS FULLY TWENTY CENTS UP SOVTH OMAHA. Jan. 29. HUB. Receipts aere: rattle. Hogs gheei Official Mondav u?4 S.4M .M1 Official Tuesday 4.WW J7.7.ia 1IS4.1 tfflclal Wednesday.... 4.it 1H..-4W Ifl.") lffi..al T,... I- A . m o TJ A Ol7 ' l ii'iiniin .... I 4 11 . Estimate Friday l.M) lt.ono 7. Five dny this week..l9.7:7 87.1W 51.901 Same days last week..!7!l63 41!, W.2M Same days J wks aso. . J1.4JS 4.rv ia.TM Jame days 8 wks aan..21.4.'l f.,21.1 .anm rig ye 4 wks Rg...1H.S'l M.tM Same dava Inst year..lM.'7 64.4a 86.114 The following table shows the receipts of cult's hoga and sheep at the South Omaha live stock market for the year to date as compared with lat year: l!lf 1914. De-'. 'sttle nn.wl HJ.ilM 1.2.t1 Hogs '.'44 704 'J4..fi." .fit fheep S1MS6 !C!,t4 (08 Tha following table shorn s the average price for hoas at the South Omaha Hvn stock market for the last few days, with comparisons: Date! l!l. 1 1 4 . , lil.. , 1U18. tliTiV j 1S1 1 W". Jan. U Jan. 18 Jan, 14.. Jan. IT,. Jan. is Jan. 17. Jan. 18. I 4 70 18 tm I III 7 71 T 78 7 7 89 T 72 I SI 7.871 7 631 7 7 801 7 461 7 49 7 48 $ 2S 8 4X 8 M 5 '2 6 88 f. 87 8 87 8$ 08 I 8 mhu 7 88 I 07 , 8 Oil T 021 8 08 7 - 7V 8 IX filWi 8 07 7 11 IB 8 43 8 131 7 IS 18 0S1 47 8 74V a 7-ja, $8 $ tt 8 57 I 7 21 04 7 $61 8 0' I 8 44 8 881 Jan $$! 8 2 $ 811 8 Ik! 09 Jan. Jan. $ 311 8 01 i ri -7 2-1! S 89 8 87 i 91 8 Ml 4 02 1 14) 8 10 0T $ OR 7 82 00 8 02 88 8 OSI i 91 8 04( 6 as Jan. 72 Jan. 23. Jan. 24 Jan. . Jan. N. Jan. 87. Jan. US. Jan. IN. (1 61 8 21 8 27 7 ZX 6 01 7 2JI 7 SO 6 94 81V 8 6.' 4,'. a 5T'M BTTtil s r 8 $ 91 8 JW 7 fx. 7 K 7 itl 8 w! 8 071 S 9.11 .Sunday. CATTLE Receipts were very light this morning, but there was an absence of shipping orders, which was responsible for advancing the market yesterday bta 16c. As a result buyera today .took off what they put on yesterdsy. As most of the advance for the week took place yesterday the market Is n-'w v r ' different from what It was at the Cloaa of last week. This appiK ... heifers as well as beef steers. Stockers and feeders, which hsve leen easing off during the weeek, and which were generally quoted lowl6e lower yes terday than the close of the previous week, were not materially changed today. Quotations on rattle: Good to choice corn-fed beeves. 8"."fe6: fair to good corn-fed beeves, $7.6Oii.00: common to fair corn-ted beeves. 60517.60; good to choice eowa, $f.7.Vjf6.60; fair to good cows, $A.oniQS.0; common to fair cows, $4 tuty 6.0"; good to choice Blockers and feeders, r7.2.v(i8 SA; fair to good stockers snd feed ers, $(t.WVjr7.2i,; common to fair stockers and feeder, (u.76ua.60: stock heifers, $u.M til,. 60; stock cows. $4 76tP 26; stock calves, $tlC4u8.00; veal calves, 7.lojx.6o; bulla, bihkh. etc., 86.004)6. 76. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. No. A. Tr. No. at. rr. 4 tl IM Z7 ll 7 40 a 14 4 IS 14 Ml 1 4q Ii Wl t H 1 117S 7 1 1U I4 1 18 8 1M 7 m H T r II 1 7 ! si t L :i im a it f ..ii.- a ,iu I,,, T T7 40 4 7 It 1 V.D 4 til M 4:14 1 M 4 :t, 1 ( 1. .a 1 iuj Mil 7 ill 31 IUU 7 M CO , 1 ISO 4 1 13 1101 8 M J,-..... M 4 40 ill PKU 6 Ml J m 4 k 1 WTO S tit X l 4 16 t IM ( 5 10.14 4 as t iv ai 1 VJi I 00 1'.'47 M j 111 tun 11 iif) a on i ...110 ;t a i 4 at 1 lam 1 It 1 liw 8 Ik 1 1110 I 44 riEIFER.. 1 IM) I SO I 403 4 9 I it. a 7. a 7411 t ;i I Ma a an 1 wa 4 v. t Kill 4 44 1 KM 7 1 W0 4 M 1 400 1 tO 1 124 4 1 ' ALVES. a t4 a :i 1 J' on 1 too 1 54 1 ISO I lb 1 4'l 7 hO I 1 110 I 86 a 413 7 Ii WTO AND FEEDERS. II s m 7 7l 4 14 it tvo 4 ta It 400 7 u 4 auo t wi W EBTr.KN8-COIiOnAIX5. No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. Pr. 5 steers.. ..14.HI 7 26 39 steers.. ..137 7 2J 38 steers.. ..I2K6 7 26 21 steers.. ..1334' 7 D I IOO S Receipts were fair for a Friday, sstlmatea calling for 1M cars, or 11,000 head. The total tor the live daya la something like 67,1 head, being nearly 26.000 larger than a week ago and almost ia.m.0 heavier than last year. Receipts for the week to date are the heaviest for any almllrtr period since the second week ot June. 1U12, when more than 70,ou0 were received. All other polnta were moderately sup plied thla morning, and, under the Influ ence ot sharp advances elsewhere, and a good local buying demand from both snippets and packers, the trade opened out 14o higher than yesterday's average. Tha number ot sales made on this basis wss comparatively small, however, snd before the bulk of tho offerings started to move sharp competition had put values on a 80c higher basis. In some spots prices were even better than this, and some sales made before the close were quoted as right close to 26c higher. Move ment was active from the outset, and practically everything had been sold by 10 o'clock or shortly after. The general trade was from 16c to as much aa 26c higher, or fully 20c better than Thursday's average. This puts the bulk at 84.7oii6.Wl, with tha long strings at $tU5ra.80. A number of loads sold aa h gh aa 88.86. Today'a advance puts prices fully a dime above the elose ot last week and current values are the highest since a week ago Monday. Representative sales: NO. Av. Bb. Pr. No. At. 8b. IT. i ... 4 4 , ; 314 ... 4 ni K 840 8 1o 4 tH 46 4 SO 10 40 a to it i4 in 4 m 5M 10 4 7H 10 174 ... a list lil 40 4 T TO ! ... 4 llS 7 a ... 4 71 44 144 ... Si 88 811 40 a nit at im ... aa SHEEP With a good run of T.800 head of sheep and lambs hers for a Friday trade waa fairly active and the general market would average up about steady with Thursday. There were cases where sales did nut look quite aa good, but on the other hand aome offerings sold a littlo better than the day before. In point of quality both sheep and lambs were much the same, though nothing on tha Mexican order was included in the re. relpta. It waa a fed western run, with the bulk of the stuff from Nebraska and Iowa, tha bulk of the lambs moving at lis OXcil.&O, with one shipment good enough to bring $8.60. Aged sheep again con sisted for the moat Part of fat ewes, which found an outlet at $6.764i.i. Among the lamb sales ware some siiorn lambs that brought $7.75. The clearance was seasonable. Today'a receipts bring the week's total to date tip to 61,111 head, compared with tn.2 last week and Cu.llt for the same time a year ago. The quality aa a rule haa been good and most everything la now snillng fully 26&4ic better than the close of last week. Offerings that have old on feeding and shearing account nhuw little If any difference as to prices from last week. Must of the sheering lambs moved at $7.7i(I.0O. and ewsa around $4.75$8.0O. Uouiatlons on aheep and lambs: Lambs, Mexicans, aa.&uidtf.Tt; Ismbs, fed westerns, lt. 411. 60; lambs, fair to good, 8Ii.UumS.4j. lambs, shearing, 87.86Cui,; yearlings, 11 tit. $7.4ur..66; yearliugs, heavy, $6.76' 7.40; wethers, good to choice, 8e.s0tnl.6i; wethers, fair to good. 8o.uua4.40; awea, good to chob-e, $5.itVtj4 10; awes, fair to good, V.ui.V. N Av. Pr. 68 fed lambs 70 $ 45 107 fed lamba 72 8 4a 2o4 fed lain be 78 8 43 31 culls 81 7 75 11 fed wethers 130 to W fed ewes , 120 $ 60 800 Idaho feeder lambs 76 $ l ' Metal Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 2B.-METALH lad: Steady at $J. i'Wu 3 ab ; Ixmdon. f IS 7s bd Speller: Strong at $7.6oa7.tiO: lxmdon, 37. Tin. firm; five-ton lota, $3.76fa7.i5; 86. ton lots, $ .0437.ei; at I-ondon, aot, 4:172; luture. tl7j I'is. Corper. firm; electro lytic, $14 74; casting. $14.jc4j 14 SL'V; at Lon don, spot. 3 o; futures. LUi J 2a kd. SI". lyil'IS, Jsn. 28 METALS Lead tilyhrr; 3.i. Spelter, easier, $7.1.'H7.ii. , GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Shoota Up to $1.50 Level, with rienty of Buyers in Sight. C0EN AND OATS STILL STE0NG OMAHA, Jsn. S. lir,. Julius H. Rnrnes. one of the largest exporters of wheat In this country, pre dicted when May was around $l.:t that It WOllld sell 1 1 i I'll mm tl RA nn t.A I Rarnea was in the mnrket a short time nn, i no men sain isy wneat would Sell at $1.7S before another crop was available. It reached the $1.fV level yes terday, an1 the market showed It wss chock full of -buying orders on the small est price reoessione from outside figures made during the dav. There was no abatement in the buying: In fact. It was stronger than anv day of the week. Corn and oats both presented a strong . sppearance tinder good buying snd mod erate olfertngs. 4e sellng of the cash srtli-le by fBrmersA-ns smaller than the -nsy previous, slthough both of these grnins were higher. Provisions were higher, li'.-Iped by the strong position of the grsln markets. Houses with stock yards clients, as well js the small and large packers, sold freely at the opening and there waa eon slileisble selling by local packers around outside prices. Omaha Spot Market Wheat was un changed to 2e higher. Corn wss iinelinnged to e lower. fHt were 4tj,c higher. Clearances of wheat .and ffnttr wera equal to 1.07S. 010 bushels', corn, t2,0!0 bush els; onts. 1.1,000 bushels. At Liverpool corn was "4d higher. Primary wheat receipts were TH.ftOO bushels and shipments 572,000 bushels, ssslnst receipt of e-'O.OnO bushels and sbi ments of 64",Ono bushels Inst year. Primary corn reeeii ts were l.H.15,000 bushels snd shipments 79200 bushels. I asainst receipts r W9.000 bushels .and shipments of 6JS.000 aKhels last year. iTtmary oats recerpts were 742.000 bush els and shipments l.nn.mo bushels against recet"ia of 6.19,000 bushels and shipments 1 Of (k'O.OOO bushels last veer. CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago ,s aot in Minneapolis , 267 ... Dtilutii .14 ... ... .Omaha 21 9S 24 Kansas City 29 1:S ' ' I St. Louis '. 7,", lift an ' Winnipeg 116 ... alea reported Train y: Wheat No. 1 hard winter: 4 curs, $1.44. No. 8 hard " winter: 1 car. dark Turkey, $l.4; i ears. $1.4.",: 3 cars, $1.44: 2 cars, $1.4.1. No. 8 durum: 1 car, $1.61. No. 8 spring! 1 . car, $1.43. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, $1.40. No. 4 mixed durum: 1 car, $1.46. Rejected: ' 1 car. $1.40. Rye No. 4: 1 car. $1.17: Sample: 1 car, $1.17. Corn No. 8 whit: 8 cars. 764o. No. 8 ycllowt 1 oar, 7lc. No. 8 yellow: 4 cars, 71Hc; S cars, 71 c. No. 8 mixed: 1 car. near white. 4c; 3 cars, near white, 74c; 1 car, 71 He; 1 car, 71V; 1 car, 71c. No. 4 mixed: 1 ear, 70te. No. 5 mixed: 8 cars, near white. 74c. No. 8 mixed:- 1 car, 71c. Oats Standard: 2 cars. b6c. No. 3 white: 11 t-srs. choice, 66c; 13 cars. fc4Vi No, 8 mixed: 1 csr, 64 '4c. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, Uhie. Sample: 1 car. 54c; 1 car, 63Hci Omnha Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 hard. $1.4:mH.46.', No. 3 hard, $1.421.44: No. 4 hard. $1. Soul. 44; No. 8 spring. $1.4:L4;i; No. 2 durum. $1 oOMrffl.M; No. 8 durum. $1.48wal.50. Corn: No. 1 white, 7r4i076c; No. 8 whlto. 76'.0754ie: No. 3 white. 76' 7ut4e; No. 4 white, J imf'ftc ; No. 6 white. 74i7bc; . No. white, 74S4fr74V; No, t yellow, i7USt72c; No. 2 yellow, 71Vk71ic; No. $ yellow, 71t;h.7lV4c.; No. 4 yellow. 71' "l.o.; No. 5 yellow. To4,j71e; No. 8 yel low, 70's1f7iV': No. 1 mixed; 71Vs72c; No. 2 mixed. 71fr71c; No. 8 mixed. 70V 7!We:, No. 4 mixed, 701tr71'c; No. 6 mixed. OjiTlc; No. 8 mixed. 7tii71c. Onts: No. 2 white, 6fvJ.V.ic; standard, 6414fif6c; No. S white. 64tti6oc: No. 4 while, 64fl-ttiMc. Par-1 ley: Malting, T54r!k; No. 1 teed, 74jp7ikt. Rye: No. 2. $UH4Val.!: No. 8, $l.lWt)1.18V. CHICAGO CiRAIX AND PROVISIONS ! Features of tho Trading and Closing Prices on Board of Trade. CHICAGO, Jan. 19. Rumors of peace, moves had an unsettling effect today on the wheat market. As a result there was a nervous close at lVfco to lc under, last: night. Other leading staples, too, showed a net loss corner to H40, oats H and provisions 1m to 20r. ' Strained coiidltlona in the wheat trade, owing lo tho absence of late of anv Im portant reaction from the extraordinary advance In prices, caused tha market to day to be more than usually sensitive to anything resembling newa favorable to the bear side. Vague talk late In the session that Russia had been negotiating with one or another of tho belligerents . tended to promote free selling. Down ward swings In the price of wheat bugan shortly after the opening, but until mid day were chiefly due to profit-taking bv longs, nnd were followed by prompt up'-' turns. The exception came simultaneously with the peace rumors. A few stop-loss orders were uncovered on the break. Corn strength dwindled rapidly when the peace gomlp attained headway. In--deed, throughout the day corn kept tag- ' glng alter wheat and gave no algn of Independent action. Immense export sales of oats at tha ses bosrd, said to amount to l,6uu,0H0 bushels, and an urgent demand here lifted oata 1 well above 60c a bushel. May delivery. The gains more than disappeared, how aver, after other cereals turned down grade. Sharply higher prices for hoga msde .' provisions at first rsnge higher. Active selling by peckers, though, and the lata weakness of grain formed a big- handicap . in the end. Leading grain quotattona ware: Artlclel Open. I Hlgh, Low. Clos.jTes y. Wheat I May. 1 48'4 1 60 1 48 1 July. IU 1 341 183. Corn I I May. 814 81 a, 80Vi July. S3 c34 82 Oats ' f May. 694 ami 69tB July. 68H tHl 67 I Pork I I May. 18 40 18 45 1 19 10 I July 18 72!4 18 47HI Lard I I I May. 11 86 11 85 11 15 July. 11 fc'VW 11 M'-i, 11 36 Ribs I I May. 11 65 10 60 I 10 40 July. 10 75 10 77HI 10 &iV4, I 4S4. l83V 80! 1 40 1 S4a tl S3 mi 19 $.1 18 65 as tw,' 19 15 1 18 62',il I 11 17'4 II 80 11 J7Vil U 474 10 42H 10 55 ' 10 24 10 7i Oilmen lih Mnb.Whul. tt.48Vtli.(t)S4; No. S hard. 'fl.4Vsii 1.61.' ' 1:0m: mo. 4 yellow, 73'i76c; No. 4 white. 74fu74'4o. Oats: No. $ whits, nUftfaiao ; No. 4 white eWhic. Rye: No. 3. $1.34.. Rarley: 76T.-. Timothy: $;.00sr7..iO, mover: $12 bor 15.00. Pork: $lloull.ii6. Lard: $10.95. Ribs: $9.204310.12 H UTTER Firm; creameries, 24frSlc. EUt Lower; receipts. 3,2o7 cases; at mark, runes Included, 264i0oc; ordinary -firsts, 2W(iAc: firsts, 30c. I'OTATOErf Unsettled; reoeipts. 15 ars, iiciiigan anu Wisconsin whits. 33 4io. Kansas City Cirrnla and Provisions KANbAH CITY, Mo., Jan. 29. WHEAT -No. 1 hard, 1.43.irtJ-1.46; No. 3 red, $1.4""u 1.4f.H: May. l.40V4'(il.4uH: July. iliaStt. L26': fw'ptember, l.2uM!il.2u1. CORN No 2 mixed. 7Vic; No. 3 white 794c; May, 1c; July, &H,c; September. ' Hc. OATS No. 3 wliite 6i;flT,7n- N. t BUTTER-Creamery. 33c; flrsU. 3Hac; si-condu, 2So; packing, 18c. F IS Firsts, 2tHc: seconds. tOc. POCIVTRY Hens, 13'c; roosters. 10Ue; turkeys, 16c. Minneapolis tirata Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn., Jan. 29 WHEAT May, $1.42t. bid; July, $l.wn uiu, rv. 1 im, fi.iier co. i nort h fern. l.tlVaLtoTi; No. i northern, $1.3 m i FLOITR Unchanged. RARLEY 76tiSUc. RYE $1.2211.33. B RAN 433.60. CORN No. 3 yellow. 7174c. OATS No. 3 white. o3VJao'aC. FLAX-$1.8H&l.iM'4. , Liverpool Oral Market. LIVERPOOL. Jan. WHEAT Snot No. 1 Manitoba, La 7d; No. 2. Ua iVjil No. I hard winter. 12a 4!d. Futures, noiui- CORN Snot. American mixed n r. sta; 01a, is UVJ; reoruary. 7s 4.d March, 7s 5Sd. . " " FLOUR Winter patents. !s. bt. I.onls lirala Market. ST. J.OC1S. Jan. WHEAT No 1 led. $l.iitil.6.': No. i hard, $1.4ya. .iM. $l.4.i4: July. $1 2. fOKN-No. 2. 7if,fl77c; No. lilir. T.V )lav SiV. July, J .-. OATS No. 2. i7i ; No ! aim-, js-uj ..,.. 1