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t PUB BEE. OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 15)14. 11 CITY UKAJj ESTATE. lMlOI'KHTV KOll S.YM2. BID turcaln nntl easy terms buying property-, il room;, with furniture. lSli Citsr. 7-.".t., mod. ox. furnace; KM nonr 1 - I r J ; wti.lU $3,50U,'2,7) takes It. Douglas 3007. TO BUY, HELL, OR RENT, FIRST BB JOHN W. ROBUINS. 1M1 FARNAM BT. . HEAL ESTATE. 'Aim & UA.Cll I1AU8 KOIt SA1.11 Ciinailu. I'ARM YQtV SAbfiA shaV. l.2 acres ill thu lanibV Mooms Jaw, buskatcnowilli, cniiJa?NIil8tiltt( m triictt jetHtoor outtti vution. (JOptr bulialrmb, liofse atiu cuttld htublvs,, granaries', imlilentjints sheus; s 1kjiic8. etc,; I nines' fencing, telephones. lAauvv clay loaln with e.uy HUbudil. aev oral thousuntl trcea planted, up to am tet, Wfr miles trom railroad at Tuxforrt, flbur Jsnlng vlllagui 4 elevators; 1 miles irom -Moose JHW. One nillo frontage oil Uuf xa.o lake; 15 per acre. Owner retiring irom larmlng. U. H. Tuxford, Hox Ml, Utoose Jaw, Saskatchewan. Canuda. , I'nn- LARGE Iowa farm for .cut; hnANo. 1 1,200-acrcj farm with good improvements; -.0j ucreb under cultivation; balance nan tun, and meadow. Will rent lor cash or on share to proper parties. . O. A. OLSUN L.AND .t LOAN .CO.. FOREST CITY, IA. 3Itnnemin. 2W-ACR15 furm 35 miles from Minneapo lis, lVj miles irom a good rullroad town; .part under qultlvation, balanco mcudow .and pasture 'land: good soil; good eight room house, worth $3,000; barn, granary, orn cribs, ,qattle sheds, muchlne sheds, etc.; U cov3, 'JO head of steins und hell ers, three horses, hogs, chickens, com plete, set of farm muchnory, buggies, TvgKons, sleds, 50 tons of hoy, 1.200 bas kets of corn. 15Q bushels mixed grain, 175 hualwls potatoes, In fact everything on thfl larm goes, except the furniture; prlca J12i000: one-half cash. 102S "Plymouth Bldg. Minneapolis. Minn. V )R SALE 240 acres In Clay county) Minnesota, five miles from BarneavllleJ. nip under cultivation; good soil, good .huMdlngs: JfiO nor acre. Write A, M. Btkcr. BarneavlllP. jSIInn. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Market on the Whole De flects Dullness of Trade. LIVERPOOL PIT IS VERY QUIET MliMiMirl. ' FARMS FOR SALE $3 down. $3 monthly ljuya 40 .acres good timber land, near , inwm Tv rountv. Mo.l urlce 1200: per fect title. J. I? Jarrell. Mt. Vcrnqn, 111. 1.200 ACRES, rich back loam soil, best corn lojid In tho country. $40. worth $S0. cldso estate; will pay investigation. G. P. Stabbing, 1610 Chicago St. MobrasWn. A SNAP Good 180-acre stock farm rrAist e sold at once; For particulars wrtto Poter Ide, Mlnersvlllc. Neb. . , Texas. '' TEXAS OIL LANDS $10 gets wurrapty alqcd to two lots In field surounded hy gusher lands. Derrick built and part of machinery on around. Price will he dou bled as oon as drilling begln3. Write Sor particulars, or send 110 and get War ranty, deed hy return mall. HMP QU Do velopment Co., Chrpnlclo Bldg., Houston, Tex. , . Wlscunstn. 'Upper Wisconsin Rest dairy" and general crop stale In the, union. Settlers wanted. Lands tor Bttfo at low prints, on ?ay tcrmu. Ask lor booklet. 24 on Wisconsin Central Land Crant. State acros wanted, WrUo about our grating" larid'u If Interested In fruit lands ask for booklet on apple orchards In Wisconsin, Address Land Dept., Sou i-.lno ity., Minneapolis, Cash Article Xnt Vrry AutUo Abroad, with Only Small Pur- clmses of Austrnllnn Snr- plu of t'crenl. OMAHA, Jan. 27. 1914. The wheat market on the whola io fleeted the general dullness In the ca.li article jesteida, as only a few small lets were sold to interior millers, and bids from abroad, at Chicago, tho sea board 'tnd at the gulf were discouraging to- hldders.. Oulf ports offered wheat via. Ahtfp at $l.Mti, or only So over Chicago, for No. S hrd winter, which was much less than It could be offered front hrt. but ht price was unattractive to foreigners., Liverpool leporfcd tho cash market there at a standstill, and while It, was Unchanged in prlrc tho futures were n shado lower. Importers must- bo able to purchaeo wheat cheaply In other countries, as Liverpool bouglit-four car goes qf Australian and two cargoes of Russian wheat yesterday, which Is a general reflection of the actual conditions surrounding tho Australian surplus, which for somo time was said to have been partially purchased by Japan. Conditions surrounding tho wheat crop prospects In France doubtless changed over Sunday, as there were sharp losses In both wneat and flour there yesterday, and whllo It was In the cable that the weather woa still cold it will be remem bered that a Promise of further Imports wtro made bou In Germany and Frahce. Russia was offetitig wheat more cheaply and In largo qUAntltles, the Argentine weather was favurable for the move ment of wheat and it was said tho ship mints from that coiintry are to Increase The loss, in corn fpr tho day wob HHc. but at one tlmo it looked as It It would be much grcator, as thers was consldtr able pressure.' "Local Interests were heavy sellers, while shorts wero pn the buying side in a liberal way. The oats market followed In the ary footsteps of ftorn. easing oft early and firming up later. Cosh t ratio was small, With enles of only 190,000 bu. The ea boan reported the exhort bids oh con ditions of oats as poor. Tho advance In price of hogs it the yards failed 'to sustain the ' provision market, which closed 10a.i2Viq lower. There wob heavy selling pf May deliveries iiuuvcb wim siocit yurus connections and of January rbs and lard, by brokers believed to be acting for large packers. Tho cash trado was small In both ribs and lard. There was free covering by shorts on the decline. Cash whet was unchanged. Cash corn was unchanged to lc lower. Cash oats were unchanged. Clearances: WliiMit nnH flnur iKlrtyi yu, , corn, i, pu.; oais, f,ow hu. Liverpool close: Wheat, lifted ower corn. tt&Hd lowor. Primary wheat rece nt wrrn fMmn hn and shipments 528,000 bu., ngalnst receipts yi uu. umi empmenis oi W(.vuu uu. last year. Primary corn reeelnts wn l.om.flnn im. and shipments 6S2.000 bu., aBalnst reaclpts n 1 ?M AV . . . .. . . a n.. am ... u, UU. UI1U SllllJinuUlS Ol ou last year. Primary oata receluts wr irrn.ono im and shipments 973,003 bu., against receipts oi e.vw bu, una stiipracnu ot ctlouq bu. last ear. CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Minn. : ' OFfldAk publications concerning tsoll, tlirhate and crops of Wisconsin mailed freD to those aadrtfsslng Wisconsin Si,,te Hoard of lmmlgrutlcn, Capitol luuu, Maat. ton. Wis. , Wyoming, ''SIXTEEN .hundred-acre wl( Improved "tattlV "ranch on rullroad, two miles lrpm town, capable of cutting 3.WW tons of hay, XiriBut of. water ilehts, outside ranUe for tock; will sell for less than the wattr Tights, alone are worth in order to settle n estate; It you ura interested come at once; easy terms. . M. 0. McKILLIP, Saratoga. Wyo. AllSCUllltlll'OUS, ALFALFA seed, 1(5, Farms . for sato ahd rent. J. Mulhall. Sioux City, la. REAii estate loans 1100 to 110,000 made promptly. F, D. ,Wead, Woad Bldg., 18th and Farnam. v;h "CITY' LOANS. Bemls-Carlberg Co.. ""w 10-312 Brandei Brandeis Theater Building. WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. 'i a DtTTvr rmrva i.oanB. ssw and up, C1TV property. Large loans a specialty. XV.:. II. Thpmaa. Statb Bank Bldg. WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Far nam Smith & Co., 1820 Farnaro Ht. S$l 6S 130 1W Chicago 109 Aiinneapoils 194 umana ;(M 15 Kansas City 47 Bt. Touls 87 Wlnplpo 21S puluth ,., 3 The following cash sales were reported; Wheat No. 4 hard winter: 1 car. S3& No. 9 spring: 1 car, 311c. Corn No. 3 white: I car, 64c; 1 car, C3o; 1 car, 62'ic: 5 cars. Mc. No, i yellow: 3 cars. 63,tc No. 3 yeuow: l car, irac; l car, ici 6 cars. fiOc ; car, .saw. -ivo. 4 yciiowi l car, 69He; ; mr. SBUc: 1 car. ESUc! 3 cars. RSc. Kn mixed; 1 car, Cic; 5 cars. fSoa; 2, cars, tavic; 3 tars. 69'4o; 3 cars, Mc. No'. 4 mixed: 1 ii itc. uais; no, a wnue; 3 cars, Jic. No. 4 white: 1 cnr. S6?ic, Omaha Cash prices Wheat: No. 5 hard, S3ac; Tfo. 3 hard, 8!8 84c: No. 4 hotd. "OMo; No. 3 spring, S3iff83V4c; No. 4 spring, 8ies2c; No. 2 durum. S2W83c: No. 8 durum, 81HlfS:c. Corn: No. J vhltc, emgOoWc; No. 3 white. C2gG4cj No. 4 white, tS0H61Wc: No. 2 yellow; C3H C3Wc; No. S ynllow, t9Mtt62c; No. 4 yel low. 68690: No. 2, 62ffi!Hc; No. 3, 69 Clc: No. 4, USSiMHc. Oath: No. 2 whte, S8038Wo: standard, 37Hiff37Hc; No. 3 White, 37c; No. 4 white, 3G5Jc. Barley: Malting. S06Sc: No. 1 feed, GOSOOc. Ryel No. 2, 57Hf5Sj NO, 3, B7Qfi7(4c. CniCACO illAI.V ANP PROVISIONS Featured of the Trailing: nntl Oloslnn I'rlcfs on Ilopril 'of Trade. CHICAGO. Jan. 2T.-JlallyinB power showed itself today In .wheat after newB had bean received of a bUr fall Int.- off In the wotld'n available wupply, The domestic fleeces XX M1W YORK UKNKRAL .! ,11IC IJ'I' Onotatlono nf hi. liny on Vnrlous "oin moilltlv. NKW YORK. Jan. n.-FLOl R-Stedy; il.lSQ4.; winter patents. t.4-itt.ii sprint i uraiB, ii.uiut.jvj oxira io, i winter, 4J3."i; extra No. s winter, $i.9M8.7ii Kan- siraignis. ii.wdi.Ui, v HEAT Spot steady; No. 2-hnrd win ter, Wee, I, V.flo arrive: No. 2 red. $l., nominal, leaur, domestic) No. 1 north ern. Dulutlt, 11.03, f. o. b., afloat. Futures lower, closing, not unchanged; May, $1.00 .1 MB: July, 97Hc IlOPSi-Sttndy; state, common to choice, 1911 crop, rh$c, 1312 crop. avtfZSci Pa rlfla .eohSt.spIllS crop, SJtfJiC; 1912 crop. iiinps-fttfaijy, Bogota, 3H4yj2V(q; Cen tral "ArnerlMwSOc PEtROJ.BmV-Stcady; refined, New YortuabUlk5'M.2S:, barrels. 1S.7J: cases. oiiKt aarftfiS ..... , ..... tRNJ14roiy etehds new No. 3 yeuow, 70c, e.-l: ., tp arrive. OATt5.-Spot, steady: standard white, 44tKrl5c; o. !, 4iyu4c fancy clipped white. 43'iT47c. UAY-Wnlul; standard, HO); No. 1, $1.05; No. 2, 93c; No. 3. SoQMc. LBATHKR Finn; hemlock firsts. 30c; seconds, 2S5J0c. PROVISIONS Pork, steady; mess. 123.00 ,2I.W; family. 1J4.W&27.W; short clear. ia).Zfi022,W,. Ueef. quiet, meas, . US.OOJp 1S.60; family . mOvxftiy.w). Cut meats, firm; rtlcttlefl bellies. 10 to 14 pounds, $12.feiftl3.D0: plcklPd hams. 113.00. Lard, easier, middle west, H0.80ffl0.90; refined, easy, continent, II1.&0. South America, $11.25, compound, $S.37Vi82M. TALLOW Quiet; city, Cttc asked; spe cial. Jc; country. 65THc. BUTTER - Unsettled; receipts. 11,700 tubs; crsamery extrnn, aotf2iSc; flrstsi 27S?x!ic', creajnery. held extras. 2SHtl33; Process extras, 23Vtfi24c; factory, current moKo. firsts, xiwmc. t'MKKSK Firm: receipts, 3,200 boxes: statp whale mill?, held specials, 17!j8 I7Vic; state whole milk, held average fancy, UHfilTHc; state whole milk, hold frosh specials, !7V(ffl7Hc; state whole pjdK. held average fancy. 17c. EGaSl'nsettled; receipts. 10.703 cases; fresh gathered -extrax, 31335c; extra, firsts, NHjfMcj firsts, 32V4Wic; refrigerator firsts. MitSOHc; nearby hennery whites, flno to fancy, lnrgc, SSJMOe; nearby hen nery, gathered whites, 3SS39c. POtTLTnY-Dresied, dull; fresh killed western chickens, 16QC4C1 fowls, lGSJlSc; turkeys, lSS25c. KtuiNqn City drain nnd I'rovlslnnH, KANSAS CITY. Jan 67.-W1I J2AT No. S hard, B8S9c; No i red. STdSSiiflBOltc. CORN-No. 3 mixed, Cfie; No. 8. iSlflCfiic; No. 2 white, CSWGOn; No. 3, 070." " Closing tiiioiaiiuim of niturrs: WHEAT May. 87V87',ic; July. SJWc. CORN May. 6iq; July, 67HC0!c. OATS-No. 2 whltf, 3914fi40c; No. 2 mixed, 3SVtc. BU'j'Tklt Creamery, 28c; firsts, 27o; peS?H3i r5.ci .Pacing, 17c, . EGG 8 Firsts, 28c; seconds, 20c IULTRY HcnB and springs, 13c. Minneapolis Gmln SInrkct, MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. 27. WHEAT No. 1 hard, D0-V691C; No. 1 northern, 87Vi S9?ic: No, 2 northern, S4&866;a: No. 3, fc2iiffS4c; May, 88Wc: July.-fOHc. FLOUR X'nchangcd. BARLEY 440660. RYE-65)6Hc BRAN-$22.00. CORN Nd. 3 yellow, 67957WC OATS No, 3 white, 0&S66Vic. FLAX-$1,47H1.61V. Omaha Hay Mnrke4. OMAHA, Jan. EO.-PRAIRIB IIAY No. 1 to choice upland, JlO.ooffll.OO; No. 2. $.)O10.O0; No. 3, 18.00S9.00. No, 1 to choice midland. $10.00010.50; N6. 2, $9.0O( 10.00; No. 3. $S.00g9.00. No. 1 to cholco lowland, 1S.009.00; No. 2, $7.00(80.00; No. 3, $3.0037.00, Alfalfa: Cholco pea-green. $14.00; NO. 1, $.50fl3.M; No. 2. 110.000 12.00; No, 3. $8.00ai0.O0. Strow: Choice oat or rye, $5.00&ti,t0; choiv'a wheat, $5.00 OS.60. . i St. Louis (;c:icrnl Mnrkei. ST. LOUIS", Jan. 27. WHEXT-No. 2 red, Wi89SVic: No. 2 hard,. S9HB03c; May. 92o; July, MHc CORN No. 2, 634i?4c; No. 2 white, 68V4 060c: May, GS46Sic; July. 67?ie, OATS-No. 2, 40fd4lc-K No. 2. white, 41c; May. 40c; July, 38ic RYE 61c. Sew York Money Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 27.-MONEY-Call. steady, 1U02 per cent; ruling rate, 1 percent; closing hid, lff2 per 'cent. TIME LOAN'S Wak; -day, 2W per cent: 90-day. per cent; six months, 3H4 Per cent. MERCANTILE PAPER 4H per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Weak; sixty days, $4.8373; demand. 14.88. COMMERCIAL BILLS-$4.82?i. SILVER Bar, 6Sc, Moxlcan dollars, 45c. BONDS Government; steady; railroad, Irregular Closing quotations on bonds today wero as follows: 3, S. rf. 2i. re... JJSlC. c. Bo. ref. 5... MU do i eiupon .?!! deb, 4i 1M1.. 1V U. 8. Ji. reg. L ft N. unl. 4i..., da coupon K. i T. lit 4i,. 91 U, ti. 41, reg J JJ dp en. V4 U da coupon Ill Mo, Pacific 4. .... I . . uo wuiit, Da.'.,,.,,, II mi OMAHA AVE STOCK MARKET1! 8 foeders., Ht T JS fttders Di6 7 . storrs. .. 1U8 7 H Ceori:,. Jackson Utah. .. 17 feeders. 12S 7 SO icons 1121 SH; n in nt a m. T ( IOWS. . . .1121 7 OR tuning uauic oiow to icn iwcri nvid JackMn -utnh 6 7S and Fecdors Steady. HQGS SUFFER A SHARP DECLINE ItrcrlpU pi l.nmh Very l.nrn" nnil Prlroii Ten tn Twenty Loner Knt Mnm nnd Sheep Stronit to Ten (.Vn( lllifhcr. SO5TI OAHA. Jan. 27. 131. Receipts "vre: Cattle Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday ...... fi.iSS 8.121 1.07 Ktlmi)to .Tuesday ..... ftBOO It.OiO 20.W Two days this weck.ll.G5S Same days last week..U.S3i 8ati days 2-was. axo.l 1,710 hania davs,3 jwks. hko.11.71 hano days 4 wW ARo.10.SOi Samo days Ust yea. 10.372 The folyvlnj .table, ;nuv the rtcalpts of cattle, hons abd sheep at the South Omaha Ilye Wock market for the year to dote as compared A Hit last years 19H. 191J. Inc Dec. Cattle 74,878 72,470 2.500 Hos 21S.461 221.431 ...... 2,970 Sheop W5.K1 IS9.CSI' 16,727 Tho following table fhows l,o lunue ot prices for hogu at the South Omaha live Mock market for the last few days, with comparisons; Late. mi. iinu. asm. nun. iialu.iihuj.uw). -1 feeders M feeders. ,10 steers. i I "a rn rr.. uv (trers. :i.4il U.9I4 20.961 31, IM 15,205 10il 7 ffl U reeduls .K'fl 7 6) m 7 3 bulls to I 75 ; 9tS 0 9J IDAHO. l . j tcerg.,..1270 $ OS , lLi0. cui.uhauu. tl fptdewt. W4' ra . 1 ltO(,p-upplit unej very liberal this . niornlnK." the estimate calling for 217 lots, or 16,000 haad. Th two days' total I Is 24,121. a gam tr S.wo benn over last eek, but nearly l,(w short of the cor resoonilliir -iluvs nf lttt year. TodaVK supply Is thq (nrKest of any day so tar ' this year. , I With receipts so gonerous and advices .AM nlh.h nlt.4a rnllii.r illai.nllril fflnil TTmt l,'e trade opened out easier, flist bids Sii luado being llffiir.p lower. Scllefs, were. ;J'-,ii opposed to making such n large concei- i 24,191 21,331 Jan. 13. Jan. 14. Jan. 15. Jan. li. Jan. 17- Jan. IS. J. n, u.i Jan. 20.1 J an. zi, an. 'si. !1 H't 6 IS Jar.. an. Jan. Jan. Jan. Sunoay. Heceltus nnd lllsnoBltlou Ot Ivo Stock at tho Union Stock Yards, South Omaha. for the twenty-tour hours end ns at J o'clock yesterduy; RJSCISII'TS CAIll.UAUO. Cattlo. Hogs. Sheep. H'r'e. C, M. & St. P. Ry.. 1 ? " Wabpsh R. It........ 10 2 1 Missouri Paclflo Ry. 13 4 .. .. Union Pacific R. R. 45 45 S4 3 C. &.N. V cast... ir. 21 2 C. & N. W.. west... 49 67 4 C. St P.. M. & O. 23 13 4 C B, & Q cast...v 12 1 C, B. & y., west... Rl 41 21 C, R. I. & P., cast.. 19 26 8 C R. I. & P.. west. 3 1 Illinois Cantral Hi'., v .. Chicago O. W. Ry.. r, S Total receipts ...237 247 72 6 DISPOSITION-HEAD, Cattle, jiokb. anccp. Morris & Co 7AJ 2.216 Swift & Co 764 3,618 Cudahy Packing Co 1,001 4.71S Armour & Co 975 4,18 v. niurpny Morrell L. P. Co....-, S. O. P. Co CUdahy. country. . W. 11, Vansant to,.,.. Benton, Vansant & L Hill & Son ... F. B. Lewis Huston & Co........... B. Root & CO J. II. Bulla , 1,. V. 11U8Z n Rosenstock Bros Werthelmer & Degen... H. F. Hamlltbn Sullivan Bros. .......... Rothschild v Mn & Kan. Calf Co.... (IhrlnHA 81 Hlgglns ,, 4 . Huffman o Meyers 13 l). & s oi Qlassberg ,,, .v....t 1 Baker. Jones & Smith,. 49 Tanner , ,, 99 ,.... Harvoy Other buyers 615 Ac. .100 n. rt. n. to He up compared with last night. Corn Armour & Co. 4Hi.. shn, y. n. . i .".,,.. it of M, 4ViU 80 . sit; MONIJY on hand at lowest rates for loapa on Nebraska farms and Omaha, city property in any amounts. II. W. BINDER, ' , City National Bank Bldg. i FARM and city loons made promptly. rwm. McCormlck. 1201 Farnam. Red 20oj. OMAHA homps. East Nebraska farms. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.. 1016 OMAHA NATIONAL. Douglas 2715. CltY arid farm loans, 5, 614, 0. J. II. Dumont & Co.. 1603 Farnam, Omaha. LARGE loans our specialty. Stull Bros. HARRISON & MORTON. 916 Om. Nat. FOR BALE OR EXCHANGE R. E. 1 buy, sell or exchange land for you. M, M. . KLINE. Omaha, .sis uanrornia bt. Neb. FOR SALE Oil KXCHANtJE Fine sec tion af,"land In Deuel county, South Da kota, cloee to town;, want big horses or other live stock. R. T, Reese, Lock Box 21. TUrln, la. OOVKINMENT approved Investment cecurltfes or land for auto, other prop erty or land. Doug. 7042. WANTED TO BUY. "WANTED To buy a second hand add ing machine. Must be In good shape, Also threo celling electric fans. Address iY 4C6. Bee. WE 'have buyers for 4 and E-room cot lages and bungalows, For quick bale list i'our property with us. The Voatl Realty Agency. 1007 W. O. W. Bldg. FIVE-FOOT roll-top writing desk; bIx. toot writing table. Address 8 359, Bee. WANTED TO KENT, WANTED Rooms and board for gentle man and wife In private family. Refer ences exchanged. Address D 363, Bee. LIVE STOCK MARKET OV WEST Ship live stock to South Omaha. Save mueage a.na innnxage. Your consign ments receive prompt and careful atten tion. ' . , JLvv Stock Coiuinlsslun Sleruhiinls. MARTIN BROS. & CO.. Exchange Bldg. LEG A Li NOTICES. finished unchanged to Vic higher and oaU not altered, but provisions at u net decline of E4(10c. Durlpg the greater part of the seselon whoat seemed unable to shake off sym pathy with a break which prices In Liv. erpool md suffered Irom cheap and heavy offerings by Russia. Uxtremely mild weather In the United States winter crop belt tended also to give an advan tage to the bear side. There were ad vices that general rains were Interfer ing with phlpmsnts from Argentina, but no material reaction In prices took place until word came that the decrease ip the world's available supply was more than three times as much as a year ago. Export sales of flour at Kansas City helpod the late upturn In the wheat market. Rumors were current, too, that the amount of wheat In country elevators northwest had been overestimated 6,000. 000 to 10,000,000 bushels. ' Boston dispatches telling of corn taker, there for shipment to Ourope nullified the Influence ot early cables that' said tho Argentine corn crop had virtually been madu and would be available two weeks ahead of the average time. Attention was drawn to tho fact that the amount of corn on puesage to Rurope WM S'i'lK, rll'V?-00? . 'uhel. compared with :6,CO0,000 bushels a year ano. Sup port for oats came about through the action of other grain. Considerable In terest was taken In the reported sales of a cargo of Argentine oats to Galveston, where cotton was to bo taken as freight In place of the cereal. Frovlslonii gave signs of hedging by packers. The government live stock fig urea turned out to be very near to what was generally expected. Quotations closed as follows: Artlce Open. I Hlgh.j Low. close.l Yes'y. Wheat May. juiy. Corn. May July, Oats. May.l July. I'orK 93vj 91j 63H 65 I MM ml 39H1 3914 39t 47H LEGAL NOTICE. Notlee Is hereby given that sealed pro. posals will be received by the Board of Directors of the Farmers' Irrigation dis trict at their office In the city of Hcotu. Bluff, Nebraska, for the purchase ot 17J.W0 of the alx per cent serial bonds of ,th.e district until 12 o'clock m. on the 3d day of February, 1914. Bald bonds are is fcUcd by authority of an act qt the leg islature of the state of Nebraska ap proved March 26, U95, session laws, lot chapter 70, and the amendments thereto' and purouaut to a vote of a majority of the qualified electors of said district Tho burd vxpretslv reserves the right to re jedt any and all bids and will In no event sell any of satu bonds for less than ninety-live (95) per cent of the foe. 39H 39U ork. I I May. I 21 tS i 21 62U Lard. I I May.l 11 12Vil 11 IS July.! 1123 11 27UI Ribs. I I 1 May.l 11 60 I 11 2H 11 67141 11 67HI " S July.l it 72H1 11 75 j 11 tnwi 11 70 11 73 ?3'.i oS',4 654 11 10 U 22V4 .1. 93V4 08HI !4 65 30S 21 65 11 10 11 25 I. 93K biU CU J9H 33 H 21 62) 11 20 11 W Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red, 6j9iilte; No. 3 red, WB!Hic; No. 2 hard 91V;fl91c; No. 3 hapi. lat)0V4c; No. 2 northern, 91$j01Hc; No. 3 northern, 90ft JOWc; No. 2 spring, 9&00Jie; No. 3 spring, KkyftfHo. Corn: No. i white, old. 71c; No. 3. new, SO'ifiCOc; No. 3 white, CUc; No. 3 yellow, 6lti62c. Oats: No. 2 white, 43c. o 4 wnue. 4vtaoB?4c; stanaara, as'.ioc. Rye: No. 2, oic. uarley, 5oa"Ue. needs; Timothy, $1,73.25; clover, $U.76f14.40. Provisions: Pork. $21.30; lard, 10.76; ribs, $10.711.23, BUTTER Iower; creameries, 22Q2SC EGGS Lower; receipts, 4.C3J cases; at mark, cases Included, i7C29c; .ordlnsn firsts, tiVtHtto; firsts, 30c. CHUKSU-titeadyi daisies. iSo: twins, 17H17c; Americans. 17',i&17c; long horns, 18c. POTATOKS-Unsettled; receipts, 423 cars; Michigan. Minnesota and Wiscon sin, rrd, 5Sfju3c; white, Wil&c. POfLTRY-Allvc., market, higher; spilngs, HVic. fowls, 15; turkeys, 16l, (dressed. 23" tti cr. 3Us 4 W. Jit c. 76 1.. MU ljlji do cv. 4i.-... ,.,,104 94UNo. rfc 4 tl lo h M sivio. s. r.. rrds. 4... mu . iHPenn. cv, 3H 1513,. mi 103 , do con, ( ICOU . MUllradlois MH ,li..,. 4K .9 p. U 8. F. f( I7o . 14 do ecu. tllL Chicago A. 3H. tl Hi. L. H. W c. 4,, 77V r. 11. A O i. 4l D3UH A. t. mil r.. rail Atchison gen. 4i, do cv. 1900. . do cv. (a A. C. L. lit 4i... 1U1. A Ohio 4l.. do li Drook. Tr. cv. 4,. Ccn. of Oa. 5... Cn. leather Si... Cici. ft Ohio 4H, do conv. Inf... C. 11. tc Q. I. 4 HUS. A. I.. (41. It.... 78I do (tn. 4 PlH'So; I'ac. col, 4a... 91U 1 tt ot. ty r v ii,.,t..n uu is,. yz C. It. I. & P. c 4a UH do lit rtl. a tit! do r'c. 4i.,., so no. nallnay lt,,,..loiti C, 8. r e 4Ua. do ten. 4a UU D, ti II. cv. 4a,,, . Union Paclflo 4a.... mi D, b R. O. ret. la. 71ti do cv. 4a 92 H nlattllcra' 5s , 65H do lit A ret. 4a., 61 Erie p. 1. 4s H V. 8. Rubber C1....103U 00 fn. 4a .Ji, u. B. z t,a.,,)02V4 Chrm. &i 5H do cv. 4a. r D. 74WV..C. C II. Cen. lit r. 4s,. MUWabaah titer. Met. 4Via 7ji Wrafern nttr- M. M. 4Vi.. . eO Writ, r tat tc x, 4a (9 Inter- M. M. Japan 4!is uia. ern Ud. 4 ta) Weat. Elec. ev. ta. IJTiWU. Central 4a.. . 7M4 uy oruef 111c iarf 01 U7rectors. I -crct3iv of tho Farmers' .rr g4tlrn U s I , lrerls'Me 11 A'rtl. ' ' Let j x .a tnc K I tu Metal Mnrkrt. NKW YORK, Jan. 27. METALULeud Quiet at $1.06'ff4,10: London, 20 2s d. Bpclter- Steady nt $3.35OT.45; London. JC21 10s. copper; Klrm: standard .spot to April, offered at 114.50- ..lertrvlntlr. t14 514.75; lake. $16.00, nominal; castings. $14.25 jii.tiu. -rin: trreguiar; spot ond January, $29.12t4039.87H; Pebruary, W9.0039.0; March, 39.l4fS9.06; April, J38.954J39.05. An- iiniuii.v; jvuiij uoOKSons, 7,SOU7.4a iron Steady and unchanged. London markets closed as follows: Cnn. P,f,rJStea?y; ,'not' 63 6d: futures, C3 ii ou. im. weaa; spot, j78 est futures, li4 Ss Iron: Cleveland warrants. 60s lOd. hT, IXUJ8. Jan. 27.-MBTALS-Lead, firmer, $4 0264.05. Bpelter, strong, $3.17'J Coffee Slurket. , NEW Y0RK Jan. 27.-COKKEB-Mar Ket runner todnv on n mnitrrnta i.nii... Ing demand InSDlred bv firmer l-'nrrvrnr, cables, reports of higher lato firm offers irom urnxu ana predictions of an Im Droved financial nnsltlnn In rtroM r.,i lowing the flotation of the Hao Paulo loan. Tne opening was steady. ftHS points higher and the close quiet, 10211 points A "'t9,lvl' 'ww, ubhhi JHiiuary, I'.i.i-, jimtn, .oc, iiE.y, y.iiitc; juiy, .79c Heptember, 9.94c; October. 9.99o; Decent ll0r. 1ft Ifl. KrvtT u(.n1,r, T7Ia vr v nit,.. fcantos, Np, 4, 12Uc Mild, qulcti Cordova, Mlnnx City Live Stock Market, SIOUX CITY, la-, Jan. 27. CATTLIS neceiiuB. ncaq; market, stearly; 11a tlvo steers. 17. 1071 fi M; hii.hr tr rsvr.n m cows and heifers, 5.5Cvflt;.40; cannors, $3 86 S4.3fi; ttpekers and feeders, $5.V3fi7.3X; qslves, $7li9.50; bulls, stags, etc., $5.70 UQ.M, HOGS Receipts. 4.0fO head; market, 15c lower havy, $S.lfrjg.23; mixed, $8.1ffr 20 duik 01 sates, sh.qs HHRKP AND LA MRH Receipts, 1.000 head: market, steady; fed muttons, $1,S0 Or- GodUm Market. NKW YORK. Jan. 27. -DRY GOODS- t'ntton Koods markets were steady today wmi uuwiiicr ui uiuueruie proiiortions. Yarns were firm. Men's wear lines sold lelrly. Retailers' orders for silks con. I Wjal 7 0J t! iwi 5 7 wi s 13HI 7 II 16 7 Sit 7 26 s .OHi , id. 5 Soft! - .41 T 27 21'.' o 18 lfeM.1 7 21 S 2!fc 7 p t Wt o 4a 7 6J S W 84 7 4 JO 4 U 4 tl Ml 4 23 ll 1 Ml uji awi Bil 7 3 8 31 U 03 4 27 0SI 7 721 8 47 7 isi 4t; 041 I, ll f bl 6 Mil I Ui 0 ST 1 4 21 6 Si h 9 77 5 9I ' 6 M 7 63 s 22; 8 in 53 b 911 7 001 S 20! 2141 7 23 h 911 7 001 S 2 J 7 30 7 95 7 C01 Wl 2fU 1 W 7 451 t 2' 6 071 4 53 0 00 4 tW 1 4 li 0 001 4 21 tl flol 2fl. f 8 2fU 8 W 7 451 t 92' W , ' 27.f....... 7 i 9l 7 49 8 CiH 91 4 27 ... 21 ... 10 ... 24 132 67' 213 200 61 19." 63 G6 13 34 US' 1.103 2,93. 3.7J3 3.4H l.SU 2.74 slnn.- lult .tuiVera have felt for wvtrnl days that loiM valutyi wet" high lt; heavy run offered a good oxcuto (or pounding the market, so that they hung .mill tlmlr nilv Aftr ubotlt an hour of inactivity, however, offers d'd"! strengthen up Just a shnde, and as talermcn had come to the doii'oluslon thrtt buyers had things pretty much In thrlr favor, they began to cut loose slowly, at lirlrps that wcrp fully a dime lower than jestrrday's general market. As the mom uu advanced and thu more urgent m dors wuln flllrd, prices gradually essed off. and when Uic bulk of tho hog were finally sold a arrat many of the tales looked to bo lW16c loner and some a Hal 5o lower thnn yesterday'n avrratte, HuaklnK generally, prices can ho quoted as iodise lower. Ad has lunin the case for owr a week, buyers failed ci pay any attontlun tn tho eommou light mul pilxod kinds until tho more dcslrablo offerings were pretty well cleaned up, and up until noon not mueh had been dono on this sort of stuff. What ales wore made early In the day tdiowed, If anythlnBi more than the goncrul de olino,lbut Ibeso sales were few and far betwern, Mnd mort of tho light hogs were still unsold nt midday. , . Hulk of solas whs made at XS.OOftS.IM and tops droprod down to $S.w, Just a dlmo hnlow &lindny'n best price. Representative Baics; Nn, 3 ... !..,.. 75 M Av ..1J ISO W7 l 8 IM 7..,...,lll si. its j; mj 4t 2oJ 71 SSI V Ml ii. Tl,.. 40... cc... 0... 77 .io ,.533 ,.135 Sh. IT .. 7 Si ... 7 M (0 7 W ... 7 M sa t o w a (3 ... Ill) ... 8 10 .. I 10 44 t 10 no 1 10 a li I 2 I VI M 20 111 Ns. 1: . .-. . c. . 4T. . 1 .. IS. , M.. 4... ... IS... ... ... ... 19.. Jtv . .2.; . . . .til ....TIT . .ns .-.ft ,... ... :j .,?44 ..,.761 ....40S ..,.! . . . .ITS '::IU .,..263 M..i7t too Sh. r- ... I ?0 M IS' SO ... in ... I 35 SI I :& I t i 30 i no fl tl N a n n 1 n - SPECIAL NOTICE THURSDAY FRIDAY and SATURDAY FINAL CLEARING SALE IN OUR BASE1VIENT Women's Plush Clocks, Novelty Coats, Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Children's Coats, Undermuslins. Totuls .101 14.706 16,159 f!ATTi.H-Thr wns a verv liberal cat tle run today. 26S cars being reported In. This, In connection with the modorato run of yesterday, leaves the total for tho two days at 11,083 head, a falling off ot about 600 head, as. compared with the corre sponding porlod of last week, hut 1WU larger than a year; ago. licef steers were slow to 100 lowor tins morning. Tackers seemed to feel thut as compared with other markets, they had been paying too much money, for their killers, and In consequenco took the bear side, somo of tho tidy little cattle that lust liaunened to flntl ravor in uuyora eyes niay have been about steady, while In other cases sales were tuny iuo lower. Huyers started out this morning umciing 1j016c lower on cows and heifers. The trade was slow, hut In the end they suc cocded In getting them at prices that wera right around 10a lower. Thera were very few stackers or feeders In the yard, and, as there was some little demarid, the market on the desirable kinds were fully steady. Common light ntockcrs are slow pollers, a good Hhnro of tho time and were especially so today. quotations on came; uooa to cnoice beef steers, $8.6039.00; fair to good beef steers, JS.40tfS.6l); common to fair bnet steers. $7.S5Q8.40: good to cholco cornted heifers, $95CKCP7.7&: good to choice cows, $3 4037.00; fair to good grades, $S.eOU6,loj common to fair grade. t4.23&S.fi0; good to choice stackers nnd feeders, f7.50fl8.00: fair to cood Mockers and feedora. l.7t.ff? 7.6Q; common to fair stockers and feed, era. M.ttVQffIS: stock cows and heifers $3.4036.80; veal calves, $7.0Q).00; bulls, stags, etc., Iteprescntalivn sales: ...,...-M ... !0 M.. ti tin 40 1 fa n, t.. I'lUB. 4! ItT ... t IT ; " ... 81IEBI'-Tho life und prlco Improve ment that attended yesterday s marKet was missing from today's trade In lambs. Ths avob ntitpntl to expect when the re ceipts wero so largo, It being the blggext inn for a Tuesday since tho second week of November, 1913. They tooted up In thu pelghboihood of 20,000 head, against 8,174 head a week ago, 10,377 head two weeks ago and 7,775 head In tho corresponding day a year ago. As of late, tho hulk of tho receipts consisted of lambs which ex ceeded the demand, consequently trado was rather slow, with prices anywhero from 10fl20c lower, there being a fo;v sales that looked ffic off yesterday's prices. A range of $7.K7.76 wou d toko n most of the transactions, with the bulk o: the good lambs selling around $7.S0O 7.7S. A few grades on the feeding order were picked up nround $S.7Mj7,25, On tho Whole tho quality qf the offerings showed an Improvement from tho day before. The clearnnco was late. The supply of cwas being moderate, though of fairly good quullty. priced wero strqng to a dlmo higher. On paper some sales might appear a little better than this, hut considering the Improve ment In quality tho market could hardly bp quoted as any better than already noted. Ewes sold at n rnnfio of $5.25fIB,60, the lattor flguro being top ad the high est point reached since May of last year, when $6.10 wp the record for that month. There wob another scarcity of wcthoril and yoarllngs, tlero bolng not enough on hand to coinnare prices. Anything In tho Jlne of aged sheep was cleaned yp In good eearon. Quotations III shop and lambs; Lambs, good to choice, $7.Cofr7.99 lambs, fair to good. s7.1Sft.7.G5 lambs, uulU, $5.C0fIA.0Q yearlings, light. ia.4OflG.90; yearlings, heavy. tr.760MQ: wetherr, good to choice, 5.EHH.W wethers, fair tn pood fi.2J(T6.(0!, ewes, good to cholco, $5.3&TjS,70; owes, fair to good. $l.(iii25.33. Iteprcsentutlvo -.sales: . No. Av. 91 Wyoming lambs fi2 436 Montana feeder owes 84 47 Montana feeder yearlings., 70 121 Montana ewes 93 113 Montana ewes 90 390 Montana ewes,,, ,,,, 90 324 Montana culls, ,. 87 S56 Montana ewes , 95 NEW YORK JTOGK MARKET Efforts to Carry Advance Further Checked Early. NYESTMENT BUYING SMALLER rone nt tlulset llelvrmltieil I.nritely hy London United fttntes II on il 11 ' Itemnlu Unchnnueil ou Coll. No. b...... a 11 1a 5...... 21 u 7 ia. .. 21 it n 10 ia 4 3 2...... 2 !:::::: 4...... II 1 1 a t 1 c 1 2..... 1 .... 2 , 1 t I 1 I I,.... I ... I At. Pf. . 730 1 as . til T 4t , 7S 7 M . 7M 7 70 . 974 7 7 ,10K) 7 V . on a 00 ..1625 a 00 No. H It..,.. 11...., 10,.,,, it.,,.. ia 40...,, 16. A. Pr. ,,,1114 I IS .. , 1JB3 a t( ...1160 a 2Ji ...ltoi a tt ..,1041 a as ..,1130 a 40 ...1!U a 4S ...IMS a 65 BTKEUP AND liglFGRS. ....601 7 SO 3 M 7 is .... 411 7 0 II a) o C01 H 17 978 a no .... 8 7 M 4 1072 I 10 8M 7 10 m 1 15 tai 1 i 1 11 COO 7 75 IS 4 V. 4 'A ...10U 4 75 ... 911 i ti ... 815 I ti ... i:o & 30 ... 820 It l( .,. 870 I H .!. 811 I VI !... fc 01 ...1130 I 00 ...1130 e 2t ... 3 .1310 (30 COW8. ... 22... IS.... 7.... 1.... 4.. 1041 I 3D 1043 -IS 831 33 llt.0 I 10 Hao to nao r :n nw i tii n;i 1314 71 itio r. it t'.vi a 71 nao on 14M J rtft ijf? f( t ' t; ' COWB AND 11 E IF 8, .... 731 I en HEIFERA .... 773 4 34 1 610 7i 1...... ..... 700 to 3 !.... a o ,...1040 IM ...)., .... 140 7 00 :s ., lit 7 00 .... 830 7 00 1,.,.,. .... 4M 7 00. UU1.U1. ... :i 1 hi ... MS 7 ti ... : ; 20 ... 7 10 ...1030 4 n ... ttj 7 n ... S0 - t.1 ... f JO 7 73 ..1100 5 73 . I 4 JJ .,110 IW ., t i IO , t A M f.-!.'.,.'.'.".'.".' fi' 1 ft 1 i ? 1 t 0 .;.!...... if 1 ltl ' 40 t ... .AV6 I 11 CALVES, .t rJi 7 ( 1 :io 7 1.... ,.,iM iZ ...i:7 73 ...tK.i ;s ...:ao 4 :i . .iv. u ...ira tu .,. Mo 7 n . n 10 ...lit t M Y& ... 17. M ::::!o SB !l 7 41 3.,..,...,.. IM 10 00 SM us z 1W 10 00 KTOCKKIIS AND FEBDEUS. (21 f 00 t ,,. WO T 10 34 BQ7 IJ., 10.., 403 lit t 1 - - 1 ltl''llH ICrnpnrateil Applea mill Dried KriillM ;45 feeders 1013 t'KW YOlK ,laa 17 CVFORATFI' 3rowa .990 AI'IM.KS 1-tiud. DRIKD Fill U V 1 ' r 1 '( ' r, n . n u , 1 x. I v 81 1 tn : 163 t M 13... ' U4 t 13 SO 343 7 10 ,.,' 733 7 00 M W0 7 II j IMO 7 00 t9 P08 7 (a I...,, 110 7 Oi WKSTEItNB. Thomas Wilson Utah. 40 feeders.. M7 7 '! fcoders.. HI 7 16 6 feeders.. 916 6 75 1 bull 135) 6 60 Oluf Larran-Utah. i 6 feeders.. 904 7 60 111' lUini JIUKPOU l IHII. 7 fcO 2 licirers. . B4 7 0.1 5 73 1 bull .1260 i 00 I Leo Mi Klrnon l tnh t - feeders P01 7 6" 7 Pelfers tZi 7 10 ifr.l. , lf 1, ,,n...i, f tnh 105 Wyoming awes, 100 jmi cornreu ewes..,., w 38 cornfod ewes 107 1W) cornfed ewes.,., 109 15 cornfed ewes.,,... 109 21S Idaho ewes...,, 113 742 Idaho lambs 76 Kii cornred ewes ,,,,, 101 171 cornfed ewes 101 48 cornred ewes.,,,,.,, 100 8 native ewes 123 25 culls , , 01 116 cornfed ewes ,..,102 174 cornfed lambs,...,...,,.,,,.. 71 211 cornfod lambs, 73 VS cornfed lambs 71 230 cornfed lambs.., ,,. 72 2M yearlings and ewes 'i 183 cornfed ewes , 100 v CUUs 82 1C9 cornfed ewes 109 44 cornfed ewes ........,,,..107 21 cornfed lambs M 207 cornfed lambs 76 32 cornreu: iambs.., 07, 40 culls ' tf) 239 cornfed lambs 73 zj'.i cornred iambs,,.., m lie cornfed lambs 7s 54 cornfed lambs., 73 132 cornfed lambs.'. 71 Ir. 7 30 4 1G 5 25 5 30 C 23 6 25 4 S3 5 2S r. 30 6 4K G 43 S 45 5 45 6 60 7 23 6 60 C 60 5 CO C CO 4 25 5 40 7 60 7 60 7 60 7 6fi 6 00 C DO 4 00 r, 45 5 45 7 75 7 GO 7 60 M 7 05 7 75 7 65 7 63 7 CO NEW YORK. Jen. 27.-Efforls to carry further tho advance In stocks wore nccited early in today's marKet. winch thereafter followed an uncertain courno. Speculation stac,lcnod and Investment uuyinif was on a diminishing scale. Tho ton,o at the outset was determined largely by London, rrlces of American stocks had risen shandy In thut market, and when trading began hero foreign repre sentatives came into this marKet mora actively than for a long tlmu. Ldhdoii uougnt nuro man w,uw snaron hcie, spe- wi. ,,,, .,, . .((,u.,u, . i.wi.iv. uu uu pa cific, Htoel nnd Amalgamated, under 11. is impuisa tjien toucnea uii',i, tne nign cst of the movement. Oply a fu.w of the leaders, however, rose more than a point. und heavy realising soon ctrcctcd u re antlon. The price level was forced, below yesterday's close, with haavlncjn in New York Central, lJaltlmdre & Ohio, Now naven ana consolidated Mas, Jailor tne tono liunroved and final changes were 01 iimo cqnseuuencc. t'nion 1'actric's report or a eiiriiiKage 11 net earnings of S4I3.00.) last month dis couraged buying of rallrpad stocks. Gen eral speculation was hampered hy un certainly as to United (Rates Steel quarterly report, which did not appear until alter tne close, ountrastcd witn he porrcspondlng quarter of the preced- 1 1 .w . I r V, Ataw.lnnu 1,3 J.U the earnings for tho last quarter ahbked u decided falling off, amounting to $23, 036.0(0, which failed to moot dividend re quirements. The total was well up to expectations. In view ot the d'nitnlahlng business nnd railing tirices oi ine neriou coverca. s noe which tlmo thero has been a change tor tno uctier. Tho bond markot moved uncertainly. Belling of some of the speculative Isqlies onset improving tenaencies ciscwnere. Total sales, par value, $4,OSO,000. United miiiqs ix.ijllH were unchanged on call, Number ot rales and leading quotations on stnfks wcrei Salts. Illsh. Low. Clo,t. 18,000 7la 7t 'J CIlICAtIO I.IVU STOCIC MARKKT Ciitth" Ilnrely f)trnl Hkm Lower Khv-rii M tritely. ClIICAao, Jan. 27.-C.TTM:-RecelptH, i.uw ncau; innritei, oareiy stcaiu' beeves, js.soijO.&O; Tcaa sfers, $l.90fl o.nr, wriuilll Hum, i'l I.nr, HlQCKCra unu mmor, ao.w(jB.ni rows nnu lie. tern J3.CWI8.G0: calves. S7.Kfll0.75. S llOGH Rcclpts, 25,0- head: market. 10 wi.'.a lower; uuik or sales, is.ZMS.av light. tS,m3lS.,Vl! mixed. SS.10flK.40! hnv fKOJiS.40: rough, $8.ipt(fl.5i pigs, $6.40r 'hUKKP AND I.A MILS-Receipt, 26.O03 nesa: marKet. steady to m lower: native, 14.fOIK.no, western, S4.90tCi.lO; yearlings, i.iui iiinius, unlive, n,vojti.iiu: west cri), ai.wyii.iu. ICminun City Live Mlonk M'nrUct, KANSAH C1TV. Jan. 7.-!ATTLK-Recclpts, 9,509 head; marllet, ateftdy to 1 fV. Initio. n,lm. tt.t .. ) . r ,0 Ufl ilrt-gfed beef Htecrs, $7.5v5) M: western stters, i7.ou((i)i.Mi' souinorn steer, w.zau P.IO! COWH. I4.i.7t7.w; heirers. S.75flS.73 stockers and feeders. $; 2508.00; bulls, HOOH-Recelnts. lt.Wi head: market. iniOe lowor; hulk. 1V15S.40; heavy. tX iB.4"i; pacKers ana Dutcners, fs.xai9.ii light. SA.0WiS.3fi; piss. 7.W7.40. fiHHKI1, AND LAMnH-Rreclpts. 0.1M) head; market, I5iie lower: lambM, T7.3. ui.vi; yeaning, n.35fiu.iiv; wetnorr, 150.2 oie.sa; ewes, i.wo.w. (a otb yf! I cpitwy elao ahr ISt. Louis Ltvn Mlot-k SInrUet. BT. LOUIH, Jan. 27. t'ATTLE Re ce nts. t.vrt head; msrKet. steadyi natlv beef steers. S7 501lS'.25; cows and heifers Sl.S&ftS.w: stockers and feedere, $5.0017 7.M: southern steers. M.7IKiK 10: rows and heifer. 14.omis.oo: calves, sswtill.tn. HOOH Receipts, 12,400 head; market ff( 10c lower;: pigs and light. V!.f05iR.50s mixed and butchers, $l.40fr8.ei; good heavy, ii.wrns.i. SIlUKI' AND LAMRSReuulpts, 2,000 head; marKet. strong; native muttons, $,COin6.50; lambs. S7.0PflgaB. St. JoKrph Llv lilni'k Miirkrl. HT. JOHWI'll, Jun. I7.-OATTLU-Re celpts, 1,900 head. Market steady: steers, ta.Wa'JM: rows and heifers, $4.23&S.50 calve. Si.0O5tl0.rn. HOOH Receipts. S.0 head Market 5r lower top. tv4"). bulk of kales. ti'lOilSAO. rillEKI AND I.AMHH IUrt-Ms. 3,203 head Market t tcudy to Wo I'jwe , Unibs. 1. OO-uSlDI In addition to this Basement Sale we announce a special event for Thursday A Sale of 4,200 Silk Waists From tho stock of II. Cohen of Woostor St., Now York Worth $3, $4 and $5 lit $130 tr YyTs? IS Inrtn- MoVch. S7lJ: Mny. S7.S3. iiuniM muni. TURRENTINEr-Stiiady; machine bar rels. 49HC SAVANNAH, an. 17. .TURPENTINE Firm; iSc; sale. 125 hbls.; receipts, 355 libls.; shipments, 61 bbls.) stocks, 1,101 bhls. , ROSIN-Flrmi sales, 2.006 bhls.j receipts, t.126 bhls.) shipments, 1,802 bbls.; stocks, I64.MI bbls, Quote: A, B. p. D. E. V. Q, SI.10; Hi t.Ul I. $I.W K. $Wi "Mi $?3. N. $,25; Wq, $6,50; WW. $9.85. Live Htock In lht. Receipts ot live stpek at tho oIjj prin cipal western markets: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Slonx City l.RW 4.0J1 l.Ooo St. I.OUI 8.300 12.400 2,000 Kansas City 9,goo U.soo a.ioo Chicago I. (fa) 5.(0? t28.00O fit. Joseph , 1,900 g,00 S.I03 South Omaha i 0.3C0 16.000 20.COO Totals ...2S,S0J 79.5CO 61,600 Amalfamalrd Cappar . Aintr can Aarlcu tural Amtrlran Ilrft Hugar. .. 500 37 American fan ,,, 16,400 ssy, Annrlcan Can fit., 1,100 51i Ainrrkttll C. & V ,,. IO0 (OU Aunrloan Coltun 0l,,,,, 300 4tU Am. lea Bceurlttas 400 uu American Llnaerit , AJnaric&n icomiHIva .,, too Sin Amarlcan M. 11.., 7,000 70H Am, B. It. m.. , ?. Am. Humr l:ellnlnr...,. rem inn: American T. 4 T,,.... 1,400 111 tftmvricafi .uoacco ,,, ..... Anaconda Mining Co.... 2,700 36 V Atchlaon ,,,, l.joo loovi Atchlann nfd ,,,, ...... 200 lPOVt Atlantle Cunt Una.,,,, 30 lffi tlalllmora A ohlf. .. rial aiu IlelliUhum rlleal 1,100 Ilrooklin ltHDld Tr ton ma: Canadln Tacltlc 5,(00 21tU Central Leather 1.300 2SU rnnmpeaka A Ohio 3, W0 7ft rlilDo tl. W . 4.1ilcago. M. h Bt. I.... m unicato n, w 4oo laiu Coloradn Kual & Iron.,.. 700 33U Oonaolldalrd Qaa ....... 1,00-) Ut'A Corn Prpducti 5o it iieiawum ft iiudian,.,., too lim Denver Klo drande Dtnrer & It. a. ptd. .., ,,, nittlllcra' Bccurltlfa (Ol II Urla 7,10) 32U Kll lat ptd (00 4.1 Krle M pld , nenersl F.lectrla 70) 1 41V Orrat Northern ptd 2,700 llltt rir-al Northern Or ct(a. Co) 3I4 Illinois Central soo 1I4U Intcrtorouth Met loo ll InUrhprouih Met. ptd.,. 1,70) I1K Internationa) Ilijrvrtr Inltr-Xulne pM ,,,,, Intrrnattoual rpr . . , International I'urao ,. ,, ..... Knte.a rlty Houtliern I jf If de aaa Valler ... .... 3,300 ltU lul.rlln A Naehrlll.. 1 luC M , Ht. tc H. Hie. M. 701 I11H Mliiourl, K. T 404 MlMourt Pitlflr ..... 7.H00 SO NUlloml Plirtilt i.iM ltSU N'atlnlial lyiail ... . N. It. It ot M. 24 pfd.. 4'K) IS', Naw York Central.. X. V . O. W Norfolk A Wealern.. Norlh Amtrlian N'oiiier" 1V!I ... Pacific Hall ,,, Penneylvnnlu .,. .. . 1'aoMe'a nt P.. l. P. A bt. I. r tutHi I'nared "Ullraan llradln llepubllo Iron Steal... I'fpvtiic i. b , pra ... Tlorlf Ulanil Co Hoik laland ro. ptd St. L H. I'. Jd ptd... Frabeard Air !4ne Heshoa"! A. it. ptd Hlnsa-lihetlleld P. & I... H out hern I'aclfio .... ... rlout'ieru Kail war Fo. Railway p(J Tenneat Conner .., Teiaa H Tactile ....... Union l'acllli Union Paclflo Md I'nltM Kiatea lUaltr ... United HtMea Rubber.... t'nlted Ktatea Hteel U H. Ktixl p( Utah tapper Va.-Oirolln Chemical ,, W'abaah Wabaih pM Weitarn MarUnd . .... .i.... Wealern Union M0 Weatlniheur Bltrt ?.3rtl Wheallns ; Lska Erie 100 New llatan 2 ln0 27 UK Wt 4U 43i ti 'iiii ioi'vi ltiK tH W 100 13444 97 Va 37H II U4 31 1. It Si .7 10SU 134Vk 131 Liverpool (Jrnlu MnrUrt. MVBRPOOL, Jan. 27.-WllEAT-Spot. flrmi No. 2 red western winter, 7s 4?id. No. 1 Manitoba. 7s di No. 2, 7s U4d; No. 3, 7s 1(1; futures easy; March, 7s 2Hd. May, 7s Id: July, 7s 2Vid. CORN Spot, steady: American m.lxed, Ca 8Hd; Iji Plata futures easy, Kohruary, en; Mprch. JVW. C"ttin Mtirl4i4. NKW YORK, Jan. 27.-rCOT.TON Fut ures closed barely steadyi Jantiury, 12.2jc March. 12.4te; May, 12.S6c: July, 12.21c. Octobar, ll.B5o. Bpot nulet; middling, n'.uuc: p i, jj.ioo. LIVBRPOOL. Jan. 27--COTTON-Spot, gooa ousinuss none; prices unchanged, middling1 fair, 7.f9d; good middling, 7.43d: ordinary, fUSd; es. tl,IHU.,IIH .Ull, ,.1.U, UUtl tlllUUtl low middling, 6.9,Iil) Bpnci ordlnr drdlpary. 5ld; sales, 12,0(10 bale Wmrrmmimtl im Slrm MfUfN. Qomhauli'9 Caustic Balsam I'.H 04 9iU 41 tK J0i "la 70 101V, 101 ' in 00 ' IMU "?a 37 011 villi 17 33 131 15 II SIS 49 iiiil HI 31 114U 1SH ui, 11W 13IU 21 30 134 It'A 1i 1B7 1$ 30 4 ' 31 U l7'l 1M' 31 114 IS" 1K now 14 li II V. )Ui IM 131 231. 29'4 134 SO 11H 04 Wit fitltalors lot Ki Coiiill(irs. Hate, Bpeedy and PoUUto Curs to; Caib. Bsllat SweefiT, CapniA Kefc, Btrilual Isdoni, tamitt, WI4 ruffa, mi all UmaaiM froa SpaTle, SJnitona sad other bony tuiaori. Cfurci all (Via dliauH er T&railUc, TLruib, SlphtierJs, RenorM ttt jiiuoaai irora oonci w uaiuo, ll.a HumanR"Jy. for. KK4sUam. Bpruni, Bora inroat, 11 11 aaraJaaMK BaraJni, ltTerr Warraated ee bottle. press, dtarvra r4d, with fall direction lor Its use. iw-Ba4 for deacriptl'e clrejlaxa. hiiuuww.1 ,u. w..im ' Thi Lswronce-WIIIIami Co.,CIvind, 0. ' 13'i 134, J.IIM S 14 S'0 II 29i ... 1,100 104H 1MH IMtj ... 1,300 III U(K HH , JJ .., 1,101) lit 111V H ... a m-i i:iu i24 C. At Nt. I. I7tk nh Coal 300 II 90!, 20U 1 Hteel Car 1,190 S5; 35 I4'I n Palace Car I'M 11.200 170 IMS Jltl 27 t 30 4 34 m 77S 6.W t.yxi KV) 100 ZOO 11.700 1,101 MM 2 art 300 ItU :t,M) HJI.I 7(0 IIH Yw V?' 11,300 t 1,000 11:14 2, tno x 34) 32H ! 7IU I 76 l UU 2244 H US 13 31 nt; 44 UH IMS HH n'i' u 1IIU MW 814 C4 7U I 74U Total aalra tor tha day. 401.900 shares. tH is un 1 im eits nH SIU U'i 11", III.. GOV ii 70C 75 tills nntl Ilusln. NKW YORK, Jan 27 -COTTON'SBED Oil 1'bsvJ prime crude, xo.OO ealcs, Don't Let Roup START It II heDarsjldbettarblhnmt thlarftattv conugtous disease by putting- in the drinking wetar two or three times a week Prjim fedy .t. . tPUIs isr Powtler UMtoflghtRajnooeyourwhoIetUek. Hatha bt remedy t or colds, catarrh. dlphthrsy etc. Apt no aubstltuUa; Insist on Pratt. PrAll. Poultry Rctjulater Is tasUst. conditioner. Ousrsntetd U keep your bird busy shelling put eg-, and paying profits. W ntrintM you aatlsfactlon or money back. 26e. pltr. to lb. psll t $2.10. 1 tratU lit) t(ie Rultrv VookT 3732, O, Ohrlstssaon, STOPS LAMENESS from a Done Spavin, Ring Bone, Splint, Curb.Slda Bone, or itmllir Uouble and etit hone going found. Doea not blister or remove tha hair and horse can be worked. Page 17 in pamphlet with each bottle tells how, 2.00 a bottle delivered. Horse Book 9 K free. 4, ABSORBINE, JR., antiieptlc liniment for mankind. Reduces Painful Swellings, En larged Glandt, Goitre, Veni, Brutiei, Vri cose Veins, Varicositici.heiliOldEorei.Allayi Pain. Will tell you more if you write. SI and $2 a bottle at dealers or delivered. Boole "Evidence" free. Manufactured only by W. F. Y0UH8, P, 0. Fm 104TimpU ., SyrtasfliK, Wmh