THE BEE: CM All A, Tilt KS DAY JANUARY L2, 1914. 11 REAL ESTATE. FA II 11 A IIANUII 1.AM1S Kon SAL IS. Mltinvantn. NOriTltEnN MlNXRSOTAThe great test natural cattle section, no drouths. Alfalfa, clover, corn and potatoes ar principal crops. I'ralrle or timber, I'rea Information. We have no land for sate. "Writ W. II. Mackenzie. Immigration commissioner, 005 Palace building, Minne apolis. Minn. Mlaaaurl. FA11MS FOR SAM! S3 down. JS monthly buys 40 acres good Umber land, near town, Texaa county. Mo.j prlco perfect title. J. B. Jarrell, Ml. Vernon. 111. Aebrnskn. 169 ACRES of land for sale, four tntles from a thriving town Jn Lincoln county, Nebraska; railroad and school adjoining; 100 acres bottom land, good for alfalfa, the rest general farming land. Address 3. J. 'Van Anda. Pawnee City. Neb. A FOIITUNE FOK THIS WHUuCi FAMILY. 7.000 ACltES of corn, fall wheal, alfalfa and Brass land on South Loup river val ley, Custer county, Nebraska"; black soil, clay subsoil. Near three railroad towns; plenty of pure spring watev and shade. Three sets of Improvements. Will sell cheap In a body and you can divide to suit yourself. Or 1 will divide into five farms and price separately. Only 5 an acre cash payment required; five and ten years time on balance, 6 per cent. Farms for everybody. C. Bradley, Wolbach, Greeley County. Nebraska. INVESTIGATE this; don't fall to see it. Splendid corn land, containing 1W acres. Ono inllo north of t'agc, Neb. Price for a few days, .$68 per acre. Run ning water. W. C. Nepper, Owner. Sioux City. Is- Nctt York. ASIC US 'Why we sell Improved farms so cheap: W.950 buys 200 acres Improved farm. -loom house, 2 largo barns, basement, con crete floor, 24 stanchions, H mile cnurch, school and store, R. D., telephone. Val ley Farm Agency. Owego, N. Y. i Ore son, OREGON. Corn, alfalfa, dairy and hogs. You cannot beat this combination. Ontario district unexcelled for these products. 'We offer the man of small capital an un usual proposition. Write owners. OREGON AND WESTERN COLONIZATION CO., 636 Paxlon Ulock. Omaha, Neb. Wlscunsln. Upper Wisconsin Best ouiry and general crop state In the union. Settlers wanted. Lands for sale at low prices, on easy terms. Ask for booklet, 14 on Wisconsin Central Land Grant. State acres wanted. Write about our grazing lands If interested in fruit lands nsk for booklet on applo orchards In Wisconsin. Address Land Dept., Soo Line Ry., Minneapolis. Minn. OFFICIAL publications concerning soli, cllmato and crops of Wisconsin mailed free to those addressing Wisconsin Stuto Board of Immigration, Capitol 1000, Madi son, Wis. Washington. FREE government land in northern Stevens county. Wash.; patented land for sale, per acre and upward; good soil, good cllmato. For particulars address Floyd C. Smith. Northport, Wash. "Wyoming. SIXTEEN hundred-acre well Improved cattle ranch on railroad, two miles from town, capable of cutting 3,000 tons of hay, finest of water lights, outside range for slock; will sell for less than tho water rights' alono are worth in order to settle ' tin estato; if you are interested come at once; easy terms. M. D. McKILLIP, Saratoga. Wyo. ' . , FOR SALE OR, RENT i Farms. ONE 100-acre, one 70-acre. one 160-acrs ana" one -Boo-acro" farm." All good, level land, well Improved. Address itobl. Mm ter, R. F. D. 1, Council Ulutfs, la., yr poono L-2330. REAL; ESTATE LOANS lino to iio.ooo made nromotly. F. U. Wead, Wcad Uldg., 18th and Farnam. tic CITY LOANS. Bemls-Carlberg Co., u 310-312 lirandels Theater liuilolng. WANTED City loans. 1'etera Trust Co, OAT? VIM RROR Loans, MW and up. U-tt.-ttV.UN XUt,UO.0maha Nnt ijanlt. CITY property. Large loans a specialty. W. It. Thomas, 228 State Bank Uldg. WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith & Co.. 1320 Farnam St. MONEY on hand at lowest rates for loans on Nebraska farms and Omaha city property In any amounts. II. W. BINDER, City National Ilank Uldg. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1016 OMAHA NATIONAL, Douglas 2715. CITY and farm loans, 5, V4, 0. J. 11. Dumont & Co., 1603 Farnam, Omaha. LARGE loans our specialty. Stull Pros. FIVE per cent 'farm loans; optional payments. Win. McCormlck, 1S01 Farnam. HARRISON & MORTON. 818 Om. Nat. REAL ESTATE WANTED HAVE a client who wants to buy a good 7-room or 8-room house, located some place between Farnam and Cuming Ktreets and between 2Sth and 40th streets; house must be all modern and not more than threo or four years old. Party can pay all cash If necessary and It price is reasonable. Persons answering this ad will kindly bring description to office or telephone D. 292(5. BANKERS REALTY INVESTMENT CO., Ground Floor, Bee Building, Omaha, Neb. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE R. E. FOR SALE OR TRADE Party going to California offers cheap for rash or -will trado for Shetland Pony outfit, a . celebrated Boston upright Chickerlng P.ano and a new 7-drawer Singer Sewing Machine. Address Y-391. Bee. 1 buy, sell or exchange land for you. M. M. KLINE, Omaha, Neb. SS1S California St. LIVE STOCK. .MARKET OP WEST Ship live stock to South Omaha. Save mileage and shrinkage. Your consign ments receive prompt and careful atten tion. Llru Stock Commission. Mercliuntu. MARTIN BROS. & CO.. Exchange Bid. LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICE. Notice ts hereby given that sealed pro posals will be received by the Board of Directors of the Farmers' Irrigation dis trict at.thelr office In the city of Scotts Bluff, Nebraska, for the purchase of $76,500 of the six per cent serial bonds of the district until 12 o'clock m. on the 3d day of February, 1914. Said bonds are Is sued by authority of an act of the leg. islature of the state of Nebraska ap proved March Zt. 1835, session laws, VsSO, chapter 70, and the amendments thereto, and pursuant, to a vote of a majority of the qualified electors of said district. The board expressly reserves the right to re ject any and all bids and will In no event sell any of said bonds for less than ninety-five (95) per cent of tbe face value thereof. By order of the Board of Directors. VINCENT S. RAM8EY. Secretary of tho Farmers' Irrigation Dis trict, j 13-d-Sltv Cotton Slarfcel, NEW YORK, Jan. 21.-COTTON-FU-tures closed steady; January, 1 :.4?c ; March, 1170c; May, 12.53c; July. 12.43c; October. 11.79c. Spot, quiet, middling. 1105c; gulf, 13.30c. Closed steady and with n a point or two of the best, at a net advance of t to 8. LIVERPOOL, Jan. 21.-COTTO.V-Spot. good business done, prices steady; mid dling fair. 7Sd; good middling. 7.Kd. middling, 7 ltd, low middling, 7.00d good ordinary, 6.24d; ordinary, bales 12,000 bales. flPATN AWn DBnm?f!l? MftBVFP,8:. Michigan. Minnesota and Wlscon- vmniu mtu i uuiuuu mmuYJji Wheat Market Proves Listless, with Prices Dragging;. CORN SHOWS SOME WEAKNESS Kxtrrmcly Voar Call for the Ornl Ilrlnna Alioni n llccllnf In Hie Value of the Cnh' Article. OMAHA. Jan 21. 1914. The wheat market was a dull and nar row affair, showing some strength at the OMnlne, as u result of hiivlni: bv tilt snorts, who Influenced by the unexpected strength at Liverpool. Tno marhet closed Unchanged to Ho lower. As the trading progressed pHccb dragged because of In creasing weakness shown In tho soft vari eties of winter wheat In all markets and also because of the weakness In corn, there was little duing In tn uxi'ou way. A little Manitoba wheat was Sold and .a fnlr. quantity has been disposed ot in tho last few days at the seaboard. To ledo red winter wheat showed consider able weakness In this market, while Kan sas City reported that nearly half of the arrivals wore of red winter wheat and that premiums wero rapidly fading aWny, There were reports of less favorabio weather conditions In western Europe and porno outsldo buying support at Liverpool together with ah improved spot demand. Corn devc'oDfd considerable weakness. although tho futures did not decline as much as the cash article, and tho local cash market was not as weak relatively as In the western markets. The ex tremely poor call for cash corn was the Incentive tor further heavy selling and pressure by the leading shorts, and It also Induced some of the largest buyers of the last three or four, days to relin quish their holdings. Marketings at in terior points wero small because of the poor condition of country roads. Tho forecast, however, Is for colder weather which is expected to start Uie shelters and to help the condition of the roads, and Increased marketings are expected. Oats were UtfVio lower 'at the close, after a fairly strong start, but the high prices found sufficient commission house selling to fill up the pit shorts. Thero was more or less Irregularity to prices throughout the day, but the tendency was toward lower levels, although tho trade at no tlmo was largo. Cash oats In tho sample market was cosy and showed declines of U&'Hc. Extreme dullness prevailed In pro visions, with prices lower. The trade could hardly be called fair at any tlmo during tho session. The tone of the market came from rather freo realizing early, which came partly from the weak ness of the grain list and partly from the disappearance of support. uosn wnoat was uncnangea. Cash corn was unchanged to lUu lower. Cash oats were unchanged. Clearances of wheat and flour were 400.000 bu.; corn, 26,000 bu.; oats, 16,000 bu. At Liverpool wheat closed Vid higher; corn. Uid lower. Primary wheat receipts were 815,000 bu. and shipments 471,000 bu., against re ceipts of 1,059.000 bu. and shipments of 680,000 bu. laet year. Primary corn receipts were 1,208,000 bu. and shipments 668,000 bu., against re ceipts of 1,741,000 bu. and shipments of 640,000 bu, last year. Primary oats receipts were 6&0.Q00 bu. and shipments 818,000 bu., against re ceipts of 863,000 bu. and shipments of 699,000 bu. last year. CARLO T RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 20 434 , 137 Minneapolis 324 ... ... Duluth 15 Omaha 32 160 21 Kansas City 60 150 21 St. Louis 68 DO 3S Winnipeg 56 ... ... These sales were reported Wheat: No. 2 hard winter, .1 cars, 82c. No. 3 hard winter, 1 car. 83c; 2 cars, 82c; 2 cars, 81?c. No. 4 hard winter, 1 car (corn mixed), SIVic. No. 4 spring, car, EOVtc. Barley: No. 4, 1 car, 6Sc. Oats: Standard. 1 car, 37c. No. 3, white, 1 car (choice), 37c: 17 cars, 36Mc; cars. 36c. No. 4 white, 2 cars, 36c. Corn: No. 2 white, 1 car, 64c; 1 car. 64c. No. 3 white, 1 cor, 62V4c; 1 car. 61c. No. 2 yellow, 5 cars, 61Hc No. 3 yellow, 2 cars, 60Vic; 1 car, G04o; 1 car, 69Vio; 1 car, D9c: 7 cars, 68c; 1 car. 67ic; 6 cars, 67Hc; 4 cars, 57c, No. 4 yellow, 1 car, 57c; 3 cars, 56c: 1 car, Kftta No. 2 mixed, 1 car, 61c. No. 3 mixed, 11 cars, 66c. No. 4 mixed. 1 car, 66c; 2 cars, 54c. Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 hard. SlMU74c; No. 3 hard. 80tt83o; No. 4 hard 76HQ81UC; No. 3 spring, 81VMT62C! No. 4 spring. ROSSOVic; No. 2 durum, SlOSlHc: No. 3 durum, 80SOV4c Corn: No. 2 white, 6464'Ac; No. 3 white. 015?62tfc; No. 4 white, 59H0Ho; No. 2 yellow, 61 61Mc; No. 3 yellow, 67XHe: No. 4 yel low, 53HQ57C; No. 2, 6014061c: No. 3, 55 56c: No. 4, 634G6c. Oats: No. 2 white, 37tt037?ic; standard, 3714c; No, 3 white, 3637o! No. 4 white, 36c. Barley: Malt ing, 55-Ef68c; No. 1 feed. 45g54c. Rye: No. 2. 57H058c; No. 3, E76n4cT CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Fentnres of the Trading anil Closlnir Prices on Ronrd of Trade. CHICAGO, Jan. 21. Shrinkage worse than at any previous time this season appeared today in estimates of the Ar gentine exportable surplus of wheat. Prices here made a corresponding ad vance and closed steady with a gain of K9Uc to U9c net. Other leading sta ples all finished at loss compared with the night before, corn USMSbc. oats a shade to tc, and provisions 2W10e. Revised figures frtm threshers brought the probable yield of wheat In Argentina down to where the margin for export could not be put at more than 64,000,000 bushels, as against 108,000,000 bushels a year ago. The effect of this bullish news was increased by dread that the cold wave northwest of Chicago might spread over the winter crop belt and cause a dangerous sudden freeze. Improved European demand for wheat here and elsewhere throughout the west as well as at the eastern seaboard Brave prices an additional life, which, however, failed to last, the bulge having led to rather heavy relllnr on the part of a leading firm. Nevertheless, the dip from top figures was kept within 4e, and was not regarded by the bulls as more than what might naturally have been ex pected. Statements that the number of meat producing animals on farms had de creased 5 to 7 per cent as compared with last year tended materially to pull down the price of corn. The. market made only a temporary response to early ad vices that the Argentine eroa was falling to maintain recent high promise. Oats weakened with corn. Selling from com mission houses developed as soon as prices had shown a little upturn. Provisions regained much of a decline due to more liberal receipts of hogs than expected. The rally came about in con sequence of the reported falling off in the total of meat producing animals on farms. Quotations on futures: Artlclel Open. Hlgh. Low. I Close. I Yes'y. Wheat May 91T4 92?4 9174 63 91 E8 $7H 87H 874 65Ji 54 66 6311 C6?i 64H 64T4 6414 64K. 614 39 34 39 S9H 39'i 3W 39U 384 SST4 3S 21 7214 -21 76 21 624 ' 21 7214 21 SO 11 27V4I 11 30 11 25 11 30 11 3254 "65 II 70 I 11 60 H 6714 11 70 July. Corn. May. July Oats. May. July Pork. May. Lrara. May. lllDg. May. ShlSif2!?.a'i!;- Price Wheat: No. 2 iiaiu, nw. o naru, 5&v.SjKmci No. 2 northern, 90?fJlo: No. 3 northern SSfiSOc; No. 2 spring. SWIPOc: No. 3 .nrw" 88QS9C, Corn: No. 3, 6sy4T?C954c; fco. i r. i.i.r, Tyi.wrxv, ,nu. a yellow, iIc. Oats: No. 3 white, 40&41V4c; No. 3 white S8(838Ho; standard, 3J39Uc Rye: No 2 el. Barley; 50879c. Timothy. S3.7&85 ' Clover: $U.7514.50. Pork: 121.60. Lard: BUTTER Lower; creameries, 23324c to 30fi31c. EGGS Lower! receipts. 3,649 cases; at mark, rases included, tkQSMte; ordinary firsts. 28y4tr29c; firsts, lie. CHEESE Higher; daisies. 18c; twins 17Uei7c Americas, 17J5317;c, long horns. 18c. POTATOES-Lower; receipts, 45 cars; Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin, red, " white, Ouo 67c. MiW VOniC GENERAL MARKET Quotation of (he Day on Vnrlons Commodities. NOW YORK, Jan. . FLOUR-Steady; !5'-mt. Llenl8- -!KW: winter straights. lt.l04.I6i winter patents. $4.404.65; spring clears. 14.00fl4.M; extra No. 1 win ter, $io503.75; extra No. 2 winter. tt.SJtf 3.50: Kansas straights, $l,0564.ti. WHEAT-Spot barely steady; No. 2 hard winter, 97V, c. 1. f.. to arrive; No. 2 red. Sl.oili nominal, elevator, domestic, No. l northern Manitoba. $1.09, f. p. b. afloat: No. 1 northern Duluth, $i.0l, f. o. l afloat. Futures steady, closing 4ffSo net higher; May. Kic; July. WHc. HOPS Quiet, state, common to choice. 1913 crop. 40tf48c; 1912 croP, C?ri6c; Pacific coast, 1913 crop. 23027c; 1912 crop. 22(c. HIDES-Steady; Bogota, H41faiHc; Cen tral America. 29V4C PETROLEUM Steacy; refined. New ork, bulk, $5.25; barrel, t6 cases, VOOI-Qulet; domestic fleece, XX Ohio. 2ft26c. CORN Spot market steady; pew No. 3 yellow, 70c. c. I, f., New York, to arrive. OATS Spot market quiet; standard white, 44HMc; No. 2 wh'to. 4;ytf45.4c; No.3 3 white 4m44Hc; No, 4 white. 43444; all elevator; fancy clipped white. Hif47c. HAY Quiet; standard, $1.0314: No. 1, $l.O51.07Ht No, 2. Kclf$1.00; No. 3. S5U00c LEATHER Firm; hemlock firsts, ff 30c: seconds, 2S1i29c. PROVISIONS-Pork steady, mess. $23.50 4521: family, $21,5027.00: short clears. fI0.2522.50. Beef, steo-y. mess. $IS.Hr 18.50: family, Jin.OoajM.PO. Cut meats. Bteady; pickled bellies. 10 to 14 ihs.. $tl.2w 13.2S: pickled hums, 113.50. Lard, steady: middle west. $11.101111.20; refined, barely steady; continent, $11.85; South America, $12.25; compound, firm: 8HtfHc TALIOW Steady; city. 64c; country, 63 tc: special, 517c. Bl'TTBR Weak; receipts. 10,300 tubs; creamery extras. 30V431c; firsts, 2S30e; held extras, 3lj45?3IV4c; firsts. 28t4H31c; process extras, 24V4(ff25c; factory firsts, 21Hir22c CHEESE Firm; receipts, 1.100 boxes; state, whole milk, held specials, lTiOlSc; average fancy, 17i17V4c; fresh specials, 17Vi17',4c. EGGS-t'nsettled: receipts, 6.003 cases; fresh eitthered extras. 34fi35c: extra firsts. 3'UiiiX.l.. fimto iiffSlo' refrigerator firsts. SOHSWlc: nearby hennery whites, 30i40o. l'UUl,Tiir-uresseo, quiet; irean kmicu western chickens, 16024c; fowls, 15fflSV4c; turkeys, lSf25c. OMAHA GENERAL MA11KET. BUTTER No. 1, 1-lb. cartons, 33c; No. 1, bO-lb. tubs. 31c. CHEESE lmpohtcd Swiss, 20c; Ameri can Swiss, 21c: block Swiss, 22c; twins, 20c; daisies, 20c; triplets, 20c; Young Americas, 2lc; blue label brick, ISHc; llmberger. 2-lh., 20c: Now York white, 20c. FISH-Whlte, freeh, 13c; trout, fresh, 17c: largo crannies, fresh. 11c: Spanish mackerel, 16o; snafl roe, por pair, 40o: salmon, fresh, 10c; halibut, fresh, lie; ouuaio, so; DUiineadn, lie; cnannoi cat fish, 15c; pike, 15c; pickerel, 12c. POULTRY Brollom. I4.00tt6.00 Dcr doz.: hens, 15c; cocks, 12c; ducks, 18c; geese, 1ft. Hl.tr.o. nA. 1 rr.n.l a nnM .In 91 1 ducks, full feathered, 12'4c; geese, full feathered, lie; squabs, No. 1, $1.50; No. 2. 60c. Wholesale nrlces nf be of cuts effective today In Omaha are as follows: BEEF CUTS-No. 1 ribs, 174c; No. 2. lS?ic: No. 3, 12Hc No. 1 loins. 18c; No. 2, 17c; No. 3, 13ic. No. 1 chucks, 10c; No. 2, 10Uc; No. 3, 9V4c. No. 1 rounds, 13Wc; No. 2, 13c; No. 3. 12c. No. 1 plates, 8V4c: Ko. 2. 8c; No. 3. 714c wnmrnff r-. . l.. .... 1 a x' ijm. ao wrtvnbea. VjUiuuiuii iinvvmi extra fancy Sunkist. 00, 126, 150, 176, 200 and 2&0 sizes, $3.00; 250 size, $3.50; 28S size, $2.40 : 324 size, $2.23: Florida. M and 126 sizes, $3.00: 150, 17$, 200 and 210 sizes, $150; 25) slzo, $140; 2kS and Ml slr.es. $2.&; 1'ionaa Kumquais, per dox, xoc. Appies: Extra fancy Washington Jonathans, per box. $2.23: White Winter Pearmalns. per box. 12.23: fancy White Winter Fear- -ains, per box, $2.00; fancy Idaho Block Twjgs, per box, iz.oo; fancy jaano uaia- wins, per box, iz.vj; rancy laano lorn Imperials, per box, $2.00; fancy Idaho Wulbrldses. per box. tX.li'. fancy Idaho Willow Twigs, per box, ll.s; fancy Idaho Bmiin cmer, per box, ti.ta; extra rancy Idaho Northern Spy. Greenings or Kings. Eer box, $2.00; extra fancy Idaho Ram os, per box, $2.25; extra fancy Ben Davis, per oox, 11.03; tancy .uen uavis, per dox, 11.50; choice Bert Davis, per box, $1.40; lien Davis, per bbl.. 31.5a: York Imperials. per bbl., $4.50; Mlnklers, per bbl., $..60. Lemons: Extra fancy Sunkist, 300s and SCOs, per box, $2.00; extra choice Red Ball, 300s and 860s, per box, $7.50. Grapes: Extra, fancy Emperors, per crate, $2.25; Earl's Emperors, per bbl., $4.00; Imported Mal agas, extra fancy, $7.00; fancy, $6,50; extra choice, $6.00; choice, $5.50. Grapefruit: Extra fancy Florida, S6s, $3.50; 46a and 96s, $3.73; 54s, 64s and 80s, $1.25. Cranberries: Per box, $2.75; Bell and Bugle, per bbl., $9,00;. Be.ll and Cherry, por bbl., $8.50; late red. per bbl., $8.24; Rlchaad. tfer'bbl., $9.0), oxtreme Jumbo, per bbl., $11.00. VEGETABLES Potatoes: Genuine ilea River Early Ohio, per bu., $1.00: Rural or Bur banks, per bu., 85c; Idaho Iturals, per bu., JSOc. Sweet potatoes: Per hamper, $1.25. Cabbage: Holland seed, per lb., 2o; red, per lb., 30c. Onions: Ohio, largo Red Globe, per lb., 2V4c; Spanish, per crate, $1.60. Tomatoes: California, per 4-basket crate, $2.00. Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. Jan. II. WHEAT No. 1 hard. SBttc: No. 1 north ern, 86Hy8Snc: No. 2 northern, S1T43T4o: No. 3. 81Ttit3Jio; May, SifiO7!4c; July, t9H&89V4o. muuit fancy patents, j.od; iirst clears, $3.35; second clears, $2.50. BARLKY 48Sf6C. RYE 65c. BRAN 122.00. CORN No. 3 yellow, 6W57o. oats no. 3 wnite, 3ortJuc. FLAX-$1.47Ue,1.50. Kansas City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Jan. 81. WH EAT No. 2 hard, 83WQ8Hc; No. 2 red, 80Qi91V4c. CORN No. 2 mixed, 63c; No. 2r 60c; No. 2 white. 74e: No. 3. 65c. Closing prices of futures: Wheat, May, WHEAT May. 6SGttc: July, 831 c. CORN May, 6767V4c; July, (66Hc. OATS No. 2 white, 39c; No. 2 mixed, 3714c. BUTTER Creamery, 34c; firsts, 23c; seconds, 32c; packing, 19V4c. EGGS Flnts, 31o; seconds, 20c. POULTRY liens and springs, 13c. Omann Hnr .Market, OMAHA. Jan. 19.-PRAIRIE HAY No. 1 to choice upland, lll.ooqil.&O; No. 2, $9.004111.00: No. 3, $7.00(fi9.00; No. 1 to choice midland. $10.00311.00; No. 2, li.COQ 10.00; No. 3, $7.0i39.00; No. 1 to choice lowland, $S .0008.60; No. 2, $7.00(SfS.00; No. 3, $5.0007.00. BTRA W Choice oat or rye, W.OOS.fjO; choice whoat, $3.0Q6.50. ALFALFA Choice, $14; No. 1. $12.00 1S.O0; NO. 2, $10.0012.00; No. 3. $8,00 10.00. St. I.onls Genral Slarkrt. ST. IJUIS, Jan. 21.-WHEAT-No. 2 red, 95fi96'4o: No. 2 hard, S84iQ93c; May, 9lHc; July. 85Ho. CORN-No. 2, 6414c; No. 2 white, 694c; May, 67067'.4o: July. 656T4c. OATS No. 2. 39040c; No. 2 white, 41Q 41V4c: May, S9ft33T4c; July, 39Uc. RYE 61c. Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL. Jan. H.-WHEAT-Bpot. firm; No. 2 red western winter, 8sj No. t Manitoba, 7s 2d; No. 2, 7s Id; No. 3. 7s. Futures, steady; March. 7s 2Ud: May, 7h Hid: July, 7s lfcd. CORN Spot, firm; American mixed, 6s hv4d; La Plata futures, easy; February, 4s 3V4d; Marcn, 4s iua. IJvatinrnteit Apples and Dried Fruits NEW YORK. Jan. 21. EVAPORATED APPLES Quiet. DRIED FRUlTS-rrunes, firm; apri cots, firm, but Inactive; peaches, quiet; raiBtns, neglected. Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 21.-DRY GOODS New prices on men's wear serges were today from 2c to 6c a yard below initial prices for fall. Cotton goods were steady and yarns were 'higher. Wool underwear has sold freely for fall. , j London Wool, LONDON, Jan, 21. The jfferlngs at the wool auction sales today amounted to 11,000 bales. Americans bought greasy and crossbreds. London Mtoek Market. LONDON. Jan. 21. American securities opened slightly lower today, but later the list advanced on light covering. At noon tho tone was steady and prices ranged from unchanged to half above parity. OMAHA LIYEJTOCK MARKET Cattle in Active Domtuid and Fully Ten Centi Higher. HOGS ARE FULLY DIME HIGHER Sheep and Lambs In Liberal neectpt, Quality Good and Prices for All Grades Sternly rrllh Tuesday, SOUTH OMAHA. Jan. 21. 114. Offlc tal Monday ,310 6,5 1MU Official Ttitfaitay 6,133 H.219 nsumaiQ weuncsday... 5,300 Kmw Three Jny this wk.t13.S3 40.3S5 S&mA 4iAV nt rw ri iiri ---- i "lev vf)rtf,itii uiViW m'w Until rlnv t wtm . t nM M WT game days 3 wks. aso.11,655 2S.050 2S.524 "njnc unys WKS. ago, 6.0S1 19.4&3 1C,S frame days Ust year.. 16,079 40.1M 48.1M The following table shows the receipts rn I II. V. . . . ... ..... " " nuns nu unccp at mo douiu Omaha live stock market for the year to "a vuuiyarea witn last year: .B, ,1... T .. .,, AUU. Cttlo fJi,9 67.2M 1,000 Shcen 159.1S8 161.754 7.43J lhe following table shows tho range of ... .v.io ...i ni mo routn umnna live stock market for the last few days, with comparisons: Date. 10U. lBli.1912.l!)ll,1910.U90a.llH. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. S 06 8 06i 7 16 7 24 7 12; I 6 W 7 871 7 82 I 6 82 4 30 4 23 4 16 4 03 4 2J 4 29 4 -VI 4 26 4 a 4 27 4 23 6 03 8 23 6 IS 8 28 8 48 8 66 8 42 r 10 7 75 7 78 6 74 6 82 5 86 6 87 S 87 5 93 8 04H! 7 93H 8 01H 8 13H I07C 8 M( r. 17 Jan. 7 02 6 061 7 73 7 6 7 69 Jan. Jan. Jan. Jrii. 7 09 7 11 7 15 7 2 7 S6 7 St I 6 15 13 03: 6 04 t! 06 7 72 7 7 7 84 8 47 8 44 Jan. 6 06 Jan. 8 mi 8 331 3 U Jan. Jan. 8 :sii 6 05 7 69 8 311 8 32 6 m' 7 27 I 7 5 97 Sunday. RECEIPTS' CARS, Cattle. C. M. & St. P 4 Wabash 3 Missouri I'nclflc Union Pacific 20 Hogs. Sheep. Hrs. 10 ... i.. ... A 3 50 ;u 7 12 60 4 2 3 2 i 26 6 11 8 1 r. , 5 187 . Is I C. & N. W east.. 1! C. N. W.. West.. 27 C St. P. 0 16 C. 1). & O.. east.. 4 C H. Q., west., 2n C. R. 1 & 1.. cast.. C, R. I. &. P., west .. Illinois Central c. a. w s Total receipts... ISO DISPOSITION-HEAD, Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Morris & Co 62.1 fwlft Si Co 612 1.870 1.676 2.70S 3,365 4,162 4,2m 2,154 Cuduhy Packing Co.... CX3 Armour St Co 5SI L. P. Co 6 8. O. P. Co fi fit. Clair 16 Cudohy, Sioux City W. U. Vansant Co 3 Benton Vansant & Lush 46 IIII1 d Son 93 F. II. Low! to Huston Si Co 27 J. II. Root & Co.. i 152 J. II. Bulla K L. F, Huss 65 Rosenstock Bros 22 Werthelmer & Degon.. 1 H. F. Hamilton... 17 Sullivan Bros 42 Rothschild & Krebs.... 26 1,005 Wo. & Kan.-Cal. Co... 1 Christie 47 HlKKlns 21 'Huffman 1 Roth 10 Dennlson & Francis.... 4 Krebs 12 Raker. Jones & Smith.. 58 Tanner 41 Harvey 151 Iowa Cattle Co 24 Other buyers 157 4,062 Total 3,563 12.10G 13,497 CATTLE Receipts wero light this morning, only 129 cars betmr reported in, but for tho week receipts are very close to what they were one and two weeks ago, but slightly smaller than a year ago. In the face of the light receipts of cat tle there was an active demand and kill ers of alt kinds, that In, beef steers, cows and heifers, were fully 10o higher and active at the advance. Buyers were all out In the yards early In the morning, so that the offerings were cleared up In very good season. While there wero no strictly choice or prlmo beeves on sale there were somo right good cattle that sold up as high as 88.75. It Is sato to quote the market on beet steers as 15920a higher than Monday, or a Uttlo stronger, some would soy strong to 10a higher than the bnst time last week. Cows and heifers are 25o higher than lost week's close. Blockers and feeders of good quality were scarce and fully steady. Trashy kinds were slow th'o' same aa they havs been every day this week. , Quotations on Cattle: Good to choice btef steers. 8.60(ao.0tf; fair to good beef steors, $8.4028.60; common to fair boet steers, I7.85S8.40; good to choice cornfed heifers, IS. COO 7.75; good to choice cows, J0.4OO7.00; fair to good grades, 5.0Otl.4O; common to fair grades. i4.25i&6.G0: good to choice stackers and feeders, $7.5068.00; fair to uood stockera and feedera. MTMfi 7.60; common to fair stockera and feed ers, $6.0036.75; stock cows and heifers. J5.40tJfl.80; veal calves, 17.00G 10.00; bulls Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. No. At. IT. 6 .....112t t U iO , 1095 to No. at. Pr. 30.. 133 7 30 1771 I K 44 im t it 37 K) 111 20 1241 8 85 h in: i (o 77 1120 I 40 17 HM I 40 1 Ill) I SO U H2S i to 17 1(55 S M t mi i u It list El . W5 7 M .1021 7 76 412 I 00 .1110 00 . 719 S 00 .1042 I 00 .1007 S OS 1'."'."'. 11 is!!"!!'. Til I 10 Ml I IS is. IA, 1201 120 t 1011 S 35 :o nit i o ct laoi i to 10 HIT t 10 II tut I it STKKRS AND I1SIFBR8. 67S I 7 tS,. S00 T TS ..1016 7 II 11... IS... 180 7 K in iso ., Ill 7 65 COWB. ,.1M0 ( Si . . o e no ..1141 6 00 ..1087 I 10 ..SOU 20 ..1111 30 .. 191 6 25 .. S0J 6 so .,1164 C SS ..1021 I 40 1 ...1140 4 16 ...ins e 70 ...I117 a 9a s. 14.. 1...... 1020 a fn . ... ... 1117 ( is .. M7 tt It ..lots e 14 ..1037 ( SO ..111! 7 00 ..J0M 7 00 .. ill T 00 ..m 7 ss ..1204 7 40 11.'"!! it!!'.!'. II... I. 1.... . . .. . I.... t.... I .1114 45 1154 46 1143 (64 1141 ( U COWS AND HEIFERS, 8J9 7 15 HEIFERS. 12., 7 It 1 I 3 1 S 3 , 10 1 1 1 1 1 , 171 I 46 (71 6 75 4.60 (SO ..... 140 ( 0 3. tf.a t m 30 7 35 c K 7 13 J 100 7 35 1 700 7 M .... S3S 7 (0 1011 7 00 (20 7 00 , I4 1 00 . M 7 00 I .... SIS 7 (5 .... 310 7 71 .... 670 I 00 1,. , Ml 7 23 1 BULLS, 710 I 60 1010 6 SO uto s as ...,1370 ( 00 n'Ji ( o .....1160 ( 26 1 144 I 7 1 HW ( n i ,...1145 S 7 1 1(30 7 00 1 ISM 7 00 1700 7 00 J ..ltOO 7 10 .1 400 7 IS 140 7 60 1. 1 1040 ( 60 1 UtO ( 60 1..,, 1200 ( 60 X 123S ' 6 65 CALVES, 1 ?? 1 75 1 IM s Js 1 tIS 7 60 M 334 7 76 1,., 313 7 76 1 100 00 1 230 00 4 16 60 ! 140 60 ! I ISO 10 00 170 10 00 1 240 10 n Diuvnnivo Anu r iSJSUIsrio, tturint c , , ..... " I COO ( 60 40., I (S3 ( II 3 7 10 ... tSS 7 II 770 7 SO .... Ill 7 U 1 765 ( SS .420 (HO . (31 7 00 3.. IT.. I.. 1.... 1 .. 430 7 60 . 602 7 CO 11 mj i 7- , .a - m r" j '::;;:. vr 112 S 00 iluun-Buppnes were fa rly liberal oM" (miihi huuui i&t cars or 13.000 head, belnts received. For the thre days tho total receipts amount to 2S.9H head. s. shortago of nearly 8,000 head as compared with a week ago and more than i, sinaiicr uiuu tor tne same days Advices from other nolnts wm hi. couragtng, and as local buyers have for puma iiuio utru ui tun upimon mat prices bi iiu iimrMfk wero entirely too nigh they took this opportunity to force a slump In values and their first bids were mode at figures that were a big dim lower, and In many cases 10315a lower As a result of this bearlshness on the part of buyers the early trade was very draggy. and during the first coupln of hours not much of anything was done. Buyers held out for the decline, how ever, and as there did not appear to be any chance for values to strengthen up sellers finally hegnn to t ut loose at prices that were fully n dime lower. 'Up to this time activities had been confined solely to tho good hogs, buyers In tho majority of cases refusing to even make a bid on the commoner grades. As the morning advanced prices did brace tip a very little In spots, but tho general market showed Uttlo change from the early prices, As was the. case on the earlier days of the week buyers did not want the common grades, inl during the early part of the forenoon not much of anything was done with them. loiter on buyers did make bids on the light hoes, but In most cases sellers were of tha opinion that theso offers were too low, so that at mlddAy there wero still n number of lends In first hands, On the whole tho market ran be quoted as a dime lower. Bulk of tho snles was made at lS.00tfS.30, and a few loads of rood butcher and heavy hogs sold as nigh as I9.37H, tho high prlco for the day. Representative sates: No. At. Bh. rr. No. A. 8h. Tr. M ill ... I l K til 40 MU IJ.......1T5 ... 1 00 41 35 ... 4 Ill ... o M.......X1I to I M H - ... I (VI ) M7 100 I 16 ti. ......si it m x ;Tj ,.. i so 7 114 Z4 0 M til ... 190 t,,...,,t; 40 05 1 3W H IM 47..,...,r:4 ... iio si so io im t IIS ... I 10 fit SSI ... I so (0.. 180 ... I 10 74 Sid 44 8 SO 10., ttt H 1 10 II HJ , . Ill t 107 ... 1 10 3 .1M ... ISO (7 30T ISO I 10 71 SSI ... I SO 10 ..117 iO IS 3 !3 IM I 30 74 IIS 10 I U S3 tIS ... I SO M 190 ... I H 74 til M S SO 42 ..IIS ... Ill M.......tt4 10 I 30 7 SX ... 17V4 "7 ... u... ,,.m ... I 90 7 4 .. 71 m tlO t 91 30 794 ... I M (C, 330 40 ISO 76., Stl) ... RSI 7S til ,,, IJI (t SOU ... its 74.. .,,,.140 M I SO 41 30a ... I SI n ..MS 10 I 10 71 2H ... I 31 , IS S10 ... ISO 34.......S04 ... I 374 II til ... I 10 :t ITU ... I 374 40...... .Ml ... I 2 M IS7 ... I ST1! to...... .m ... 8 4 gi m ... I stw PIGS. 30 117 ... 7 10 Ill ... 7 71 SHEEP Yesterday's advancing ten dency to prices brought In a liberal run this morning, as the receipts footed up some 15,700 head, against 6,400 a week ago and 9,6.16 two wceka ago. Comparing the receipts wllh this time last year they continue to nin about the same. While there wero no really toppy lambs In evl dvncu the number of fairly good lambs showod an Increase, making tho general quality of the offerings better than on any previous day of the week. Both is to site and quullty the supply of aged sheep was little It any different, consist ing mostly of ewes and a few scattering loads of wethers and yearlings. On tho whole tho general trado was rather slow, yet most everything on tho killing order 5vas disposed of at prices about steady with yesterday. Tho pack ers continued to favor the better finished grades of both sheep and lambs, and as a rule such kinds found a bettor outlet. Anything common or only half warmed up was hard to move at times, which Is always the case when the receipts nro liberal and the buyers have plenty of fairly good stuff from which to make selections. A clearance was not offoctod until rather late In the day. The range of prices on lambs was prac tically In tho snmo notches as yesterday. It being possibly moro narrow becausa of the fact that tho lambs In general were of a better class. A eproad of 17.65 7.90 would Include most sales ond the latter figure was top, being Identical Willi tho highest price tho dny before. Ewes changed hands around $3.0006.33. Some yoarllngs brought $6.75. Quotations on sheep and lambs : Lambs, good to choice, J7.S5Sj8.10; lambs, fair to good. J7.25fl7.85; lambs, culls, J5. 605H1 00; yearlings, light, J8.40tf6.90; yearlings, heavy. J5.76.40; wethers, good to choice, J5.r0SC.B0; wethers, fair to good 6.2546.60; ewe, good to cholco, J5.0C6.50; ewes, fair to good, J4.40O5.00. Representative sales; No. Av. Pr. 246 cornfed lambs 80 7 90 253 cornfed lambs 78 7 90 4 cornfed yearlings 100 6 50 2 cornfed ewes 115 6 25 182 Oregon wethers 100 5 25 181 Oregon wethers 100 r. 23 164 Oregon wethers 103 5 23 ICO Oregon wethers J S 111 Oregon wethers 104 6 23 73 Oregon Wothors 116 4 JO 273 Idaho ewes ., JH B 2J 15 culls 1 W 8 Idaho ewos 98 5 g 243 Idaho yearlings M 6 65 443 Idaho lambs J8 7 65 243 cornfed lambs 81 7 90 116 cornfed lambs I 60 67 cornfed lambs . i ' 184 cornfed lambs 90 7 75 103 comfort lambs 02 7 .5 163 cornfed lamb S - 210 cornfed ewes i.t. 99 6 3o 744 cornfed lamb w 7 w tna 74 7 70 212 cornfed owes 102 5 i n fnrnint wetners yj K Si 7 7i 7 80 131 cornfed lambs 147 cornfed lambs 60 culls 285 cornfed lambs 19K nnrnfed lambs 74 72 6 75 07 7 40 75 7 75 78 7 73 240 cornfed lambs 245 cornfod lamps 200 cornfod lambs 213 cornfed ewes 186 cornfed ewes . 201 cornfod owes 74 7 70 (A 7 09 104 4 93 107 4 93 103 4 93 ciiicAfio Livn stock jiaiikbt OMtl Hlenilr to Shade lllaher Hosts WenU. CHICAGO, Jan. 2I.-CATTLK-Rccclpts, 17,000 head: market, steady to a shado ui'T... ...,A uvfrti.no! Texas steers. 8.90H8.10: western steers, J6.6Q8.W: stockers and feeders, tf.&rcows and hellers, ii.wv.w, "5" i.w IIOOS-Recelpts, 45,000 head; market, weak, mostly lvo lower: uum oi iw, pigs, 6,TCO$.10. 7k mlM B1II5EI' ANU JftM41B JtcceilJin, j,vw i. . . .i Mn.Vni k I nn t. in 1 T-.o. hlchert n h - ilTCIU, ltl4ll . . .... live. M.9OO6.10! western, 5.0SO.ao: year llngr, t5.9043;7.30; lambs, native, 1O,&0.1O; western, 5i.wu.. Knuuia City Live Stock MnrUet. KANSAS CITY, Jan. !1.-CATTLE-R-celpts, 4,500 head; market strong to 10c higher; prlmo fed steers. 8.00(89.25; dressed beef steers, $7.40flS.M; western steers. M.768.W; southern steers, PL2!4i 8.00; cows, 4.257.W; heifers, W.WaSJb; stockers and feeders, 6.00S.OO; bull(lS5.&9 5f7.60: calves, I4.607ni.00. TIOOB Receipts, 9,700 head; market, loo lower; bulk of sales, 8.00'88.40; heavy, S1.SM.45; packers and butchers, ti.'Miii.U; light. $7.90Ji.20; pigs. I0.767,W. SHEEP AND LAMUS Receipts, 10.030 head; market steady to 10c lower; lambs, $7.438.00; yearlings. Kl.25tf7.00; wetheis, W,2yu6.75; owes, tl.76o36.00. I - . Sioux City Live Htoosc aiitrurt. BIOUX CITY. Ia.. Jan. 21. CATTLE Receipts. 1,200 head; market firm; native sUers, J7.EC8.K! butcher stock, 19.2MW.40; cannors, $3.7G.00 stockers .and feeders, JS.KX&7.10; calves, $9.00fl0.e0; bulk of sales. 56.503j.CO. HOaH-Ilccelpts, 4,700 head; market, 10a lowor; heavy, tS.10S.20; mixed, IS.or, 8.10; light, S7.GO88.0Q; bulk of sales, IS.OC 8.15. BHEEP AND LAMDS-RecclpU. 300 head; market steady; fed muttons, tZ.'JxiJ .eo: wethers, I4.o0n6.t0; ewes, 83.75(84.85; lambs. tS.50S7.50. St. Louis Lire Stack SInrket. ST. LOUIS, Jan. 21.-CATTLE Re celpW, 2,500 head: market steady; native beef steers, $7.5039.20; cows and heifers, $t.003.OO, native calves, $(1.0011.00. HOOB Receipts, 11,400 head; market 5c lower; pigs and lights, $0.5034.45; mixed and butchers, $3.UrU8.62V4". good heavy, $$.45418.55. BHEEP-IRecelpts. 6,400 head; market steady; native muttons, $5.0006.50; lambs, $7.00tr8.10. i S(, Joseph Live Slock Market, ST. JOSEPH. Jan. 21.-CATTLE-Re. celpts, 1,KK head; market strong to 10c higher; steers, $5.00ft9.00; cows and heif ers. (4.358.50: calves, is.maio.50. HOa.S-Recelpts, 8.000 head; market 5c lower: top. $8.4b; bulk of sales. 8S.10tf8.40. BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,000 head; market strong to 10c higher; lambs, so.wna.w. Llvci Slock In SlKhl. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. BIoux City , 1.900 4,700 300 St. LOUl , 2,300 11,10) 6,400 Kansas City 4,500 .7C0 lO.OOo South Omaha...,...,. 3,2 19,000 15,700 St. Joseph , 1,600 5,0)0 i.ooo Chicago 17,4X0 45,000 6,00(1 Total ,.. .30,200 88,800 U00 Key to the Sltuatlon-nce Advertising. NEW YORK JITOCK MARKET Dealings on Enlarged Scale and Prices Rise Steadily. INFLUENCES HIGHLY FAVORABLE Market Hrllrveil or Rrntrnlnl Under Wltti'h It Una Labored for Srv ernl !)' Awnltlnir Presi dent's Mpmhikp, NEW YORK. Jan. 31.-DeallliKs In both stocks and bonds wero on an enlarged scale today And prices rose steadily. There wns nn Insistent demand for se curities nf nil classes and nearly eighty of tho stocks traded In tnada gains of 1 to 2 points, or more. Tho sustained character of the buying made the market one of tho Iwst from the standpoint of bullish oMrutor of any day since the Improvement set In last month. Influences surrounding the market wore highly favorable and It was obvious to traders that a response was to bo ex ccted In the movement of prices. Tho market was relieved nf th renlrnlnt un der which It had labored for several days previously, wnno awaiting the president a messogo on anti-trust legislation. In a general way sentiment was Impressed favorably by tho mcstugo. Another Important factor was the marked success of New York stato's of fering of J51.O0O.000 of 44 ner cent bonds. Tho sale of this ls.ue at abovo 101 and the large over subscription gave direct cvldcnco of tho Improvement In tho In vestment situation. The price which tho nanus urougut nnu an immediate eueci on the securities market. Quotations of tho bonds "when issued." which opened nround 1WH. shot up to 107T. Through out mo Dona market prices roso on act ive trading. Recent reports of Improving business conditions, especially In tho steel and iron industry, found partial coiumnauon In tho wookly steel trado reviews. Total sales of bonds, par value, J5,- 668.000. Timed States 2s, coupon, advanced on call, Tho 3m, registered, declined Ui and Panama 3s, registered, on call. Nmber of sales anu tcaaina quotations on stocks were: ). llllh. Low. Clol AmtliinuUd Copper ... 15,109 714 714 Amorlcin AirkoUuml ,. too tsv; 0154 MU American llxt Musar.,., too SJ 17 H 3' American Out . 2t,Ano S4H 3-1 1 Hit American Can pu l.tKXi WH I4i Mi American C. & 1' 1.7IM 4I4 44 41 American Cotton Oil,,.. 2,fM) 41 41 4SU Am, lc Hecurlllea. it) S5U Si H American l.lotMvl too ll, HU 11 Amerlcon Wnmollta ,,, 1,900 SSH 35 15 '4 American H. A H. ....... X.000 ) llti it Am, 8. ft II. pM , 101H Am. Huiar I'-ellnlnf 300 10414 1034 IM American T T 1,300 112U 11)4, mi American Tulnrco SOO H3V4 241 Anaconda WlnltiR Cu.,.. 3. too 34 S5t 3SU Alrhlaon 4,700 t14 55 SI 5, Atchlaon ptd I9V4 Atlantlo Coni Lin 400 11414 124 114 lliltlmora & Ohio.,. 4.70O I S5Vi II 4H UHhlehem Hleel SK0 37 !H ti Drooklrn ltapld Tr I. WO 91U M IIV4 liintnian Pacltlo 7,100 J1SK Sll5i ZIH Central leather 7,100 ST U t31 Clieaapeake) A Ohio 4,100 7 CS14 T4 ITlilcnco (1. W 00 MS 14 14 Chicago. M. & St. P.,,..' 5,100 104H 10344 104S Chlrsito N. W.... 1,10(1 1S4 113 1J1V4 Cnlnradn Iuel 4V. Iron.... 3,400 5314 SSH 3.1 l-nnimUdated Oaa 1.CO0 ISS4 134 134 Porn l'roducla 3,100 ll4 1114 lt'4 Dalawar ft Hudaon , .... ISt Denver At Ilio (Irandt..., too U 1IH 19 Danror A 11. O, pfd too 30U. :H SOU niitlllera' Recur It lea .... J.doii 1IU 1714 It Krl. 1M00 31 V4 304i 314 Krle lit ptd 4,100 4H 47U. 4IH Krle id pfd MO 3IH4 39 IIU tleneral Klsctrlo 1. 100 1474, 148 14i Great Northern pfd...... J.fOl IMS 1H 1I9V4 Ureat Northern Or ctti. M1) SDK 38 34 U. llllnnla Central lis Interboinuih Mel 1,704 UK 1SS 154 lntr. Met pfd 1,400 lilt 1H 1H Inttrnntlnnal llarreaUr.. too 110 lODVi 110 Inter-Murtno ptd 16 International Paper 3.100 H t 64 International Pump 400 f. tK 8. Kaneis Cltr Houtlieru... 1,300 27 . S4V4 I.arle.1 llaa ' 97 I.hth Valley 9.700 IM IMS 1M4 Iulivlllo N-hvlll.. 1.100 1SW 139 , 13111 M.. l. P. . H. 81. M. (V 130 wj M4 JS0U MlMOtirl. K. ft T 400 1344 2ti Minourl racme zu in. zt National Placult SM 1S7H ltd Its National Lead (00 61U 4114 M N. It. H. ot M. 3d ptd., 200 12U t U New York Cntrl (.400 4U 3 I4'i N. Y., O. A W 1.6M till tH TJni-loilr A Weatern 2.100 10144 104 104 North American 400 7144 7IH 71V K Ac weatern , j' . ju, American '. 400 71H 7IH 7lt rn Pacific ,K 115 114 1I4U i Mall 1.700 2741 SU ,lvanla ... 7,400 114T4 11JU JI4' ', Oaa . 1.000 12444 118 U4 Northern Pacltlo 1 Penniyl I C. r. & Ht. L 600 I7H 7 74 Plllhiral foul 3.000 204, 20 tOti Preaaed Rteel Car 3,600 3 Hi 32 lVi Pullman raiace tar.,..,, in mi neidin; !.... n.m nut 11014 wk lUpubllc Iron & Rteal... 2.600 3444 241, 2H, nepuhllc 1, A B. Pfd....'. BOO M 1144 "7 rtm-U Iilanil Co oo IS 14U 14 Ttock laland Co, pfd 8.400 14H 23H St. U & K. Fi 2d pro ..... . ,w H.nl.n.rrt Air Line GOO 114, 1IU IS Heaboard A. I pfd 1,700 4H 44J4 4JVa Hloaa.Bliatlleld H. .... " Southern Parlflo Jt.MO WJ4 J MU flouthern rtllr 4,600 JW J5 StU Bo. IlnllwaT pfd 00 ll',i tt 11 Tennee Conoer 2.000 35 S44i S4S Teaat A Pacific m 14 1 JS Union ratllio , ii."" !" - Pnlon l'aciuo pia tw "rt United BUUa Ttonltir .. . B I'nlted Stnlen rtubber..,. 1.700 Mi; Mil MJ4 United Htele Steal SVJOO J4H 314 (l f. H. Hleel pfd ."0 110H W 101 Utah Cnpoer 1.000 61 61 l! Vn.-Oirollna Chimleal .. (00 3344 12 3jj Watiaah ' . 34 Wabnah pfd MO J044 10 1014 weat.rn Marjlsnd W J4 34 Weitern Union J.W JJJi "tt We.tlnliOue V.laetrlo .. 5.I0O f.9'4 CS (J Wheellnn A Lk Erl ,JJ4 New llaren l.KW f "H Total aalea for th day, l,00 aharea. New York Mutiny Market. Kitw YORK. Jan. 21,-MONEY-Call. steady: per cent; ruling rate, 2 per cent; closing, was per cent, nme loans, weak; sixty days, 3 per cent; ninety days, 314 per cent: six months. 4 por cent. MERCANTILE PAPER-4Vi4 por cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Firm; sixty davs, $4.8300; demand, $4.8640; commercial bills, $4.82i. SILVER Bar, C75ic; Mexican dollars. 45c. DONDS Government, Irregular; rail roiul strong. Closing Quotations on bonds were as followsi U. B. raf. la, res.., HHJt. C. So. raf. 6a. 01 i ao coupon ....... o, sen. fa ihi,.i eiu U. H. 3a, rec... 103 U A N, unt, 4a 04 do coupon .103UM. K. A T. lit 4a. MVi V. 8. 4a, r( 1 do nn. 4H I3t4 do roupon ,.,.....111 Mo. Pacific 4 ftl Panama 3a coupon. .10044 Mo four. Sa...... 77 Amer. Alt. ta 10044 N. H. H. of M. 44.1 60 A. T. A T, ;. 4a. MVtN. T. C. I SHI.-.. MH Am, Tobacco .,,. 119 'do dab. 4x IIH Armour A Co. 4H. IIV4N. T. N, II. A 11. AUhlaon sen. 4a,.,. U4 do rr. Stia 71 do rr. 4a 1SC0..... HUN. A W. Ht 0. 4a.. 947, do cr. ta 10144 'do cr. 4a ,.101 A. C. L. let 4..,,. tlUNo. Tactile 4a , 4 Dal, A Ohio 4a SIS do 3a (74, do 3 Ha ,. ,. 11440, 8. U rfd(. 4a. ., It Jlrook. Tr. cr. 4a... 04;i'nn. cr. I4ia 1116.. IIK ren. of Os. U.. ..103V do con. 4a 10044 rn. leather 6a.... tl'A ttaadlnc cen. 4s.... 9444 Che. A Ohio 4H.. 1 B. U & H. I f 4 744; do conr. 4H -' ao sen. o m Chlcaso A A, 3H. 63 Ht. I 8, V c. 4a., 7644 0. 11. tc Q. j. 4a.. ,. 48. A. U adl. Sa....714i dn fen. 4a 3448o. Tac. col. 4.... 93 U It A 8 P n 4Vi..03 do cr. 4a. 104, V. U. I. A r. c. 4a 6114 do Itt raf. 4a tl do rfr. 4t 774io. Itnllwar la 104V4 C. A R. r A 44ia ll'i do can. 4a... ,... 7644 7). A II, cr. 4a. ..DI44 Union Pacific 4a.... M4i I). & It, a. rW. 6,, 73 da cr. 4a OH, Dlatlllera' ta ... ... (444 do lit & ref. 4a.. 12 OCI3AN' TIIAVEI,. ALSO M PANAMA CANAL W SOUTH AMERICA Newest Steamer in the Trade Triple "I AllDFIITir' 892 Screw LMUKLll I IL TONS ZB Days JANUARY 31 175 Upward O-ther Cruises March 4 EMid April 16 to 28 Drxy I45 to 175 Up Whit I naJ-E- Cor. Masiton mi LiSalle Sk., wnitc ax&r Line Ch!caWi 9r Loca, AsMls Brie p. t. 4 JHU. n. Itnhber 103 in (en. a... TtttU. (T. gleel M M ..lt?4j aa ct. it. it,. ,iv.-i. tnem tn. n III. On. lt r. 4.. llttWabath Ht V ei 49 htU later. Met. 4ta 71 Weatern Sid. 4 7t, Inter. M. M. 4VH .. t Wet. K1eo. ct (t !i Japan 4Ha , to Wl. Central 4a . s;s Illd. Offtred. Ilnsdm Mtoolc ."Market. BOSTON, Jan. .-Closlng quotations on stocks were: Alloue 37 Nerada' Cen Ami. Opper 78U Nlplnlnit Mlnea A. Z. U ft 0 Nlrth Ilutt ..... Arliona Om. . . . 4 ll-IG North Ike .. Csl. Arltona..... tlttOld Dominion ... HI. ft Ilecla ,,,,.4U Oteeola Centennial lltiQulney. -opper Itame 4;. C J4)Jbhnnn Haet Ilutt C. M... US Superior I'mnklln SSHuperlnr & 11. 34 (lranbr 1'on IITarouraek Oreene Cnnaneit ... MbV. S. a. It. eV M lata Horal Copper. 21 W do pfd .. .. Kerr Lake 4,t!tnh Con. .. lJtk CWpprr tltah Copper Co 1 fall Cnpper.,.. 4Wlnnna, .. . Miami Copper .. 31K Yt'oherlne Mohawk lis I tit - i 7 i . ' 0 1 44 )) i lii (Ills mill Itosilii. Coffeo Alnrkci. NHW YORK. Jan. 21. COKKUli-A Ri fall 11 ro reported this morning was said to havo occurred somo days ago, but tho cotfeo nuirkct opened steady at n decllno of 0 to 17 under scattering llqui. datlon Inspired by continued heavy llru xlllan reoelptn. lower Kurupean coblM and reports of easier cost and frc ght situation. Tho tlcclllic was cfteikcd within i or 3 of tho opening figures nml prices rallied later on bull suppoit. Tin close was tlrin, net 1 hlHhcr to 4 lower, sales, 42,000 bags. January, 0.10c; Marih, :i.2i.c; May. S.lilc: July. 0.71c: Hctiteintiei li.Plt'i October, 9 Pile; IJccembcr, lO.Otk npot mitrKct, steady, i(to s, aw, santo 4. 12I4CL Mild, unlet: (Vinlnvn. l:t(lii.'. noinlnul. NEW YORK. Jan. 21.-COTTONHKKI) OIIFIrm: nrltne summer yollow. $7.O5d0 7.:W; January, $7.11; Murch, $'.:, May, $7.40. ROSIN-Htoady. TlTRl'KNTINE Finn; machlnu bar rels. 49Jic. SAVANNAH. Jan. 21. TUIIPENTINK Finn; 46UilT40Hc; sales, 227 bbls,; re ceipts, G4i tlDIS., snipmCtltS, l-Ut 1)1)18. , stocks, 27.6SI bbl. ROSIN-Finn; sales, 2,523 bbls.; rccelt.ts, 1,437 bbls.; shipment!), 3,011 bbls.; Mtocks, 1G2.ISS bbls. Quote: A, It, $I.02H: C, I), K, $4.06; F, G, J4.07W; II. $4.10: I, $4.17H. K $1.45; M, $3.30; N. $.20; WU. $6.30; WW, JC.70. Me til I Mnrknt. NEW YORK. Jan. 21. METALS I.rrul! Quiet at $4.CC4p4.1u; Iiiulon, 21 12s fii. Spelter: Quiet ut fi.2OtiG.30; London. X21 12n 6d. Copper: Finn; standard, npot to April, offered nt $14.60; electrolytic, $14.50 fl4.fi4; Ittko, $15.00, nominal; casting, $14.264rii.37i. Tin: Firm; spot and Jan uary, $37.9lvn.tS.25; February, $38.001738.23, M arch, $3S.10Uf38.30; April, $3H.20tT3.S.37H. Antimony: Dull; Cookson's, $7.307,1(. iron; muet ana unchanged. Tndon markets closed kr follows. Con ner: Quiet: spot, JCCl 15a; futures, f3, 'PI... 1.S .... . ...... ttm A . ... 16. Iron: Cloveland warrants, 50s 9d. rerslstent Aaverusmtt ta tho Road to Dig Returns. Ground Floor Space Bee Building About 1,500 squaro foot with Fornam street front age. Now show windowa boing installed. This room has a largo vault. Also extra entranco from tho court Rent Reasonable. Apply to The Bee Building Co., Hoorrt 103, Dqq nullcllng. ,4 ,J) OCKA.-V T11AV13L. "43 Noon-FrMt to rioin:nn The apeclal ateamahlp ratea during Januarr enable you to llt theae charmlnc lalanda now with tha mailmum of romtort at mini mum eipenae, An earlr choice la hotel ac rommoditlona a another Januarr advantaie, Oo now you may rent or play a your faney dlotatae. In this land of enchantment, where, an areraia yearly temperature, of 70 deireea preralla. Authorlaed hy Dep't, riermuda Oor't, Bpaclal Sates for January a Salllnga Weakly Tickets Interchanreable. S. S. Arcadian and Caribbean The Royal Mail Steam Packet Co. Sanderson & Son, Gen. AgU. 1C So. La Balle SI. Chicago. S. S. Bermudian Quebec S. S. Co., Ltd. A. K. OtitcrbrJdgo & Co., Affts., ia nroadway, tf. y, ror Booklets apply to abova 8, B, Co'g or any Tloket Arsnt. mKM&Vd k sWH " llalBIP I LARGEST STEAMERS To the Mediterranean ADRIATIC CELTIC rehruary 21 Maroh 7 CANOPir JANUARY 31 VA.lHVJl-14 Mf ARCH 14 WHITE STAR LINE B. E. Cornar Itadlaou and La Ball fits., Chlcatro, or Iiocal Ayonts. BERMUDA JL M RDISE