THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JAN t AMY Ml, mi4. 13 TtKAT. KSTATI3. a n a . .. -..- . .. Minnesota- FOR SALE 240 acres In Clay county. Minnesota, five miles from BarncsvUie. all under cultivation: Kood noil, good &. . . M .1 1 . M . - 1tH. k t 1 Barter, Barncavlile. Minn. MINNESOTA soil map; government re- pori'. naiurni suiisou, every turner, rainfall, temperature s, frosts, Invalnabje. Mailed 35e. Akerson. Drawer 1J, J.lnd strom, Minn. Mlsauurl, P PAnMfi Fntl HALRITi rintvn. 15 monthly buys 4? acres good timber land, nenr- v town; Texas county. Mo.: price $200; per. feet title, J. n Jamil. Mt Vernon, lit: 1 HlYl A IUV' I, KI.Mlr -..II . .j, ..v.. umi t v n . 1 ( Dull, WBI corn land In the country. $10. worth IsflO closo estate; will pay Investigation, u. 1. Stel.hlus. 16)0 Chicago Et, .NelirnoUn. A SNAP Good. 180-acre stopk farm must be cold at once. For particulars write I'eter lde. MlntravllU. Nob. tlrcivnu, OREGON. First payment,, WOO on 20 aoresi $000 on 10 acres; balance over ntnu years, on fin est Irrigated alfalfa, corn and fruit land In Ontario district. Land cleared, plowed and leveled, all read for crop. Wrlto ow ners. Oregon & Western Colonization Co., 636 Pnxton HIdg., Omaha, Neb. Wltcunila, Upper Wisconsin Rest dairy and genera! crop state In the union. Settlors wanted. Lands tor salo at low prices, on easy terms. Ask for booklet, 31 on Wisconsin Central Lund Grant. State acres wnnti-d. Wriid about our grazing lands If Interested In fruit lands usk for booklet on apple orchards In Wisconsin. Address Land Dept., Sou LlneHy., .Minneapolis. Minn. OFFICIAL publications concerning soil, cllmato and crops of Wisconsin mulled tree to those uddresslng Wisconsin SUM Hoard of immigration. Capitol luoo, Mum ion. Wis. Wyoming. SIXTEEN hundred-acre nail Improved cattle ranch on railroad, two miles from town, capublo of cutting 3.V00 tons of hay, finest of water Hunts, outside range fur stock; 'will sell for Ksb tnnn ttiu water lights alone are worth In order to settle an estate; if you uio Interested come at once; tr.sy terms. M. 11. MclClLLIP, Saratoga Wyo. Miscellaneous. ALFALFA seed, JO. FarmB for sale and rent. J. Mulhall. Sioux City. la. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Farm unit Hunch Lands. FAItM FOU UENT ICO ucres level land, well Improved, good rich soil. Inquire Kobort Minter, Council Bluffs, la., II. F. D. Noi l. Phone L-2330. REAL ESTATE LOANS 1100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D, Wead. Wead Bldg.. 18th and Farnam. o CITY LOANS. Bemls-Carlberg Co., " !10-az Brandels Tnentcr uuumng. WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. 6? MARVIN RROS Loan". at"i "u-U-tt-O, IJi JXVVJD.0maiia Nat. Hank. CITY property. Large loans a specialty. W. H. Thomas. 228 State Bank Bldg. MONEY on hand at lowest rates for loans on Nebraska farms and Omaha city property In any amounts. II. W. BINDER, ' City Nutlonal Bank Bids. HARRISON & MORTON. 916 Om, Nat. WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith & Co., 1320 Farnam St. FAItM and city loans made promptly. Wm. McConnlck. 1201 Farnam. Red 2063. OMAHA, homes. Cast Nebraska farms, O'KEEFIS REAL ESTATE CO., 1016 OMAHA NATIONAL, Douglas 2713. CITY Twd' farm loans, 6, 5y4. . J. IL Dumont & Co., 1C03 Farnam, Omaha. LARGE loans our specialty. Stull Bros. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE R. E. 1 buy, sell' or exchange land for you. M. M. KLINE, Omaha, Neb. 813 California St. WANTED TO BUY. WE havo buyers for 4 and 6-room cot tages and bungalows. For quick sale list your property with us. The Vogel Realty Agency. 1007 W. O. W. Bldg. WILL buy two used pianos If you have one and want the cosh. Phono Douglas ?934. I HAVE sold my cattle ranch and want to buy a good quarter section not more than fifty miles from Omaha. I have the money to pay cosh and tha price has but to be low. I will deal only with owners find will not pay any attention to letters from agents. Address M-319, care Bee. WANTED TO RENT. WANTED to rent. Three or four nicely furnished rooms, complete for house keeping; must not necessarily be In pri vate family, but would prefer them so Must be modern, clean, comfortable and well heated. State phone number, address and amount of rental In answering. Ad dress J-26S, care Bee. LIVE STOCK MARKET OP WEST Ship live stock to South. Omaha, save mileage and shrinkage. Your consign ments receive prompt and careful atten , tion. Llvu Stuck CuiuiuUalun Merchants, MARTIN BROS. & CO.. Exchange Bldg. LEGAL NOTICES. 1 LEGAL NOTICE. " Notice Is hereby given that sealed era. Posals will be received by the Board of Directors of the Farmers' Irrigation dia. trlct at their office In the city of ScottSl Bluff. Nebraska, for the purchase of $76,500 of the six per cent serial bonds nt the district until 12 o'clock m. on th art day of February, UK Said bonds are is sued by authority of an act of urn ie Islature of the state of Nebraska n? proved March 28. 1S3J. stsslon laws? life chapter 70, and the amendments therein and pursuant to a vote of a majority "nJ the qualified electors of said district. Ttli board expresBly reserves the right to r. itct any and afl bid, and will in no eve sell any of sola bonds for less th.ti ninety-live (85) per cent of the Vac. value thereof. ,ac By order of the Board of Directors. a . . .VI.SCCBNT. 8' RAMSEY. Secretary of tho Farmers' irrigation Dia. trlct. j U-d.tlt MAINTENANCE OF COURT HOUSE COSTS $50,000 Maintenance of Douglas county's new court house for the first year during which It was occupied cost 149,926, ac cording to a report made by John Lynch, chairman of the court house committee. of tho Board of County Commissioners. Mr. Lynch recommends that the elevators te connected with a flash light system to Improve the service. Expenditure for malntenanco was di vided as follows: Salaries, 129,921; light end powers $7,2SS; water, $1,873: telephone, $2,601; supplies, repairs, etc, $4,761. In ad rtltlon steel furniture costing $22,578 Was purchased and sidewalks were laid cost ing, $5,152. The Persistent and Jud'cloua Use of Newspaper Advertising Is the Road to justness Success. Chicago Mlnnennnlla Omaha Kansas City . Winnipeg uaan sales HP MM A fin DDAniliU? MADlrTW! 5HU I Plata futures Ilrm; February, uuniu mui i nuuuuu urn nam Wheat Statistics Are Favorable to the Bulls. WAITING FOR COLD WEATHER Farmers Will 'ot Shell nml Dispose of Their Corn tntll Winter Weather Copies nnd Btnya n While. O.M.MIA, Jan. 20. . The vIMblo supply cecreased S37.000 uushels last week and Is now 1,653,W0 uu&heis, compared with So.OlH.OOO for the some week a year ago. Chicago stocks Utoreased us.(w bumtels, but these are small at a little less than fl.WO.OUU bushels, or nearly 2,wi0,0w bushels lighter than ear ago. The Canaclan visible de ei eased 3M.0CO bushels and Is now 25,- !?. :!',wJushels' wnll tt aF ko It was -a.iw.ooo bushels. Changes In the Im port statistics show that stocks am fall '"8 off. nd u Is expected there will be a lurther decrease In these same statistics next Monday. Tho average cash handler or wheat, however, says mat supplies of that grain nio liberal uml that any In crease In the price will draw out the sur plus In goodly amounts trom both tho northwest and southwest. While world a shipments last week were only l?,19J,00i bushels, and were considerably smaller f'f.n the previous week, they were a little larger than tne corresponulng period .n ycar "go. The amount of bread stufra on tho ocean iestlned for Import ing countries increased 344.000 bushels for i?yck'. and Liverpool ftooks decreased 29 uus"c!s 'or tho same time. ,u ,,0i wBtnor ,s o'ltlrdy too mild for the shelling and rhlpplng of corn, and farmers aro doubtless waiting for cold goodly portion of their surplus. The of- -... . "niry aro said to be ;.orfb,le Z buye". The weakness In Wheat linn h..n a Knn v. . i , . . mtr !j . . Murine UIO autumn. World's sh foment worn lo i!" those or a year ago, there was a decrease In the amount on ocean passage, 11 a.. R d,M"M 1,1 Liverpool stocksl Tho weather In the Argentine was quite faorab o for tho growing crop of corn. wl b ' 125 SSXtt'S., ln" ""J" ,u.. ,h'r! i5 5C. r', Sma'l Parcels wore sold nt New ork at 0Sc last half February shipment from Argentina. There were m cars Inspected hero yesterday, with 300 ears Innkprl tnr i.i. r'' tlons in cash corn were small at 70,000 bu. ...o u.nn i.mrKei ronowea in the foot fng p laCtern' easl"K off earlr nnd flrm- umc- ? Fah Pf tees-Wheat: No. 2 hard. MHJffcHc: No. 3 hard, 82HSIHe; No. 3 spring, 81QS4Hc; No. 4' spring, S2H4WJWct .0;, 3 4VX.um' Corn: No. 2 white MI65Hc: No. 3 white, 62V4e: No. 4 white, 59lc: No. 2 yellow. 60V4fl24e .S 'e'Io:.?92ci No. 4 yellow. 58 raHS6,c. OatB! No. 2 white. 3S3Sc: standard. 37iS3SV:c: No. a whim sriLf f '"iJSSi wh te' S7S3?Mc. Barley: Malt lng, fi73c: No. 1 feed, WKfffiSc. Rye: No. 2, r,5j!ac: No. s, SfiHo. equal to 893,00 bu.; corn. 23,000 bu.; oats, none. I.IVpMVinl p! r. - rt -,.1.1. ...... ..... - "f. n mill lltl L 74TI TTIU lower, and com Id higher. i-rimary wncat receipts were (BO.000 bu. and shipments, 647,000 bu., aKalnst re- CelDtS nf flS5nflrt h i .n' .ti'.i. C53.000 bu. last year. primary corn recolpts wero 900,000 bu. shl?nJii1u,6i?'00() bu- acainst re- CelDttt nf 1.441 ftVl Tilt bI.Ih - . 1,508,000 bu. last year. i nmary oatn recepts were 539.000 bu. point nf CT7 fiVl K ..-.I t.iJT2iV . i -.- 000 bu, last year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn. Oatn. .. OS ..214 .. 23 .. GT 62 1S4 rin mt . Tin . . - . hard wlnter: 1 car. 84c. No.. 3 hard win. ier: i cars, S4V.o: 1 car, 83Hc. No. 3 SDrlnir 1 nr siti-. o V. . durum- t-'.' car. JOc. Oats-No. 3 white: 3 cars, isv.o- cars, 37WC. No. 4 white": 1 car, 37Wc ffiMnnrV37c-- C?"-N.0' 2 white: 'l ear low: 2 cara, 62Hc No. 3 yoliow: 1 car. i.c-ar?iHoV,. V'J B.9c-, N?. yellow? ! 57c. No 4-m,xe'dri c'ar: 67c; 2ars. "i& Sd; March, 4s 8Hd. OMAHA UF.NKrtAl. M.VtlKRT. BL'TTBH No. 1, Mb cartons, 31c; No. t CO-lb. tubs. 2TO. C11KE3K Impohtrd Swiss. Wc: Amerl can Snlss, 24c: block Swiss, 2c; twins. 20ci daisies, 20c; triplets. Wet Toung Americas. 2ie; blue labol brick, ltmc: Hrnberger. 2-lb.. 20c, New York white. 20c FISH White. lJc: -trout, 17el large crap pies, He; Spanish mackerel, 16c; shad rce, per par. 4ic. salm.oiv 10c halibut, llo; buffalo, ft:; bullheads, 13c; channel cat 15c; pike. Uoj pickerel, 12c POULTRT-Brollers, 11.6aC.0O per dot., hens, 15c; cocks, 12e; ducks, ISc; geese, 16c; turkeys, 23ci pigeons, per dos., ll.au: lucks, full feathered. IZ'w, geese, full feathored. lie: tnlh. Nn. I. tl.CO! Kb IS, SOc. ' ' 7 BEEF CUTS-No. 1 ribs. 17e: No. t Hbs. 16V,o; No. 3 ribs, lJUc; No. 1 loins, IMic; N'o. 2 lolt.s. 17Hc: No. 3 lolhs. I4c; . 256 lf 113 71 CHIOAGO DRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the. Trading and Closlnn J'rlces on Board of Trade. wm.Auu. jan. ueiier that the win ter crop had escaped any Immediate dan ger from a cold wave had a bearish ef fect today- on the price of wheat. Tho market rlnKf.pl ntpn H km . . . .i..i of Ue?c net. Other grain, too. showed A s. oay-orn, Ho to He, ana oatn. it fii.n tn nrvMriinnn i. . come varied from a setback of lOo to 42Hc ukouhj ih me weatner map nothing seemed uble. to arouso enthusiasm today on tho buying side of wheat. Even the overthrow nt ihu f. ...i..n. i.ni ... :! Canadian Parliament did not assist the market upward more than a trifle and ti'fu.iciiur nuu no tasting inriuonce. On the other hand, the absence of export dAmnnrl warn n pftnnl... . I . I . . . : : ...w .. vuiuivBiii tni;viiiivo luwaru prts to pqt prices on a lower level. emtirBeu oiierings of hard winter wheat from west of the Missouri r ver were taken to indicate a decided ChanffA nf RAtlt mtnl tirt I. . r.nHt . producers. One prominent concern here reported that moro rural holdings had been disposed of over night than at any iima in mice juuiKiis. Anvices that for thn flrnt tlmn In .rp--m t.i. .. v. . . . hipped from this country to Braxfl tenueu to cnecK the decline. Chear fittarinem fmm A .n..ti. "?.,at Alveal";..deP."d the corn ..u.not. tiro iiKcniine surplus was es timated at S0.0OO.000 bushels more than a year ago. Shipping demand here seemed to haVA m n rip a rnmntat. V. . 1 . . i of prospects for continued saving of feed because of the openness of the winter. Trade In oats was only of a scattering sort and depended almost entirely on the action of the other cereals. A ft Id A f mm a flitPiMf & horta In January pork ana some early .r. : " , ,lu "pium in tne nog market, provision averaged lower Longs Warn rool X nir on naurl., ..II .. ,t ' r.;"" deTlverles. " " ' ol,va Artlclel Open. I Hlgh.l Low. Close.l Yes'y'. Wheatl May. July. Corn. I May. Julv. Oats. I May. July. Pork. I Jan. . May. Lard. I Jan, I May.l lUbs. I Jan. I May. 93V4 f E9 f 21 G2HI a 76 10 00 11 20 11 37' U 6714 93 19K .1 9314 salt 4ov I an m 1 39ii 21 924I 21 CO 121 92421 67H 21 75 1 21 60 21 W 10 9241 10 !0 ' 10 60 H 20 11 22HI U 15 11 15 11 33 11 J7h 11 22H 11 25 11 65 11 674i 11 MVi 11 6754 U SO AVHISAT-No. 8 red, tWHc; No. 3 red. IMrti06c; No. 2 hard, 91Ho; No. I hard MHSlWc; No. 2 northern, 89Ti'HttT4c; No 3 northern. 88T4e69Hc " ' CORN-No. 8, G0y4fllcc: No. 3 white. 66c: No. 3 yellow. 2fifl3c.' ' OATfr-No. S white. 33y,eJ9c; standard. Rye: No. t. nomlna, Barley, E0g73c Seeds: Timothy. I3.75QS.25; clover, $11,75 14.35. ProvUlons: Pork, nominal; lard. $10.pOSll0.82H; ribs, 10,7&U.25. Bl'TTER-Treamerles, 22S27& EaasIrregular; receipts, 3.3M cases; at mark, cases Included. 272Sc; ordinary first. 27fl28c; firsts. 28eC3',4c. ' POULTRY Alive, lower; springs. 1C; fowls. 14V4c; turkeys, 16c; dretsedr 23c CHEESB-Unsettled; daisies, 17t01So; twins. J7UT17Vrc; Americans. 1701Sc: longhorns. MfieWc ' POTATOK8 Higher; receipts, 40 cars; Michigan. Minnesota and Wisconsin red. 63(g6c; white. 65Q70C. Liverpool Grain Marbrt. LIVERPOOL, Jan. 30 WHEAT -Spot umi. iio, . rcu western wimer, is 4d. No. I Manitoba. 7s 2V4d. No. 2. 7s ltd No. 3, 7s Id Future easy, March 7s 2'id. May Ts 2d. Julv. 7s 2Ud No. l chucksj I0)ic No. 2 chucks. ioq; j cnucKs. vMc; no. i rounu. uuc; no. 2. round. 13c: io. S round. tfKai No. 1 plates, 8Hc; No. 3 platfs, No. 3. plates, I v. . Wholesale prlcrs of bet cuts effective toilay In Omaha ore hi follows) FRUITS Orangcsi ca::rurniu navels, extra fancy Sunklst. CO, UC, 150, 176, soj and Z0 nlaes, 11.(0! i0 sue, 2.W; 2SS size, 3240 : 321 site, 2.i. Fjot.da. W and 12J size, 13.00; UV. V. 200 and 216 slscs, 1150; 25J sli, 2.40; A and Sii sites. 32.24; Florida Kumuunts, per box, 25c Applest Extra fancy Washington .lonuthans, per box, J2.25, White Winter rearmaln. per box, 12.23; fancy White Winter Pear ma.ns, per box, 12.00; fancy Idaho Black Twigs, per box, $210; fancy Idaho Bald wins, per box, 12.00; tuncy Idaho York Imperials, per box, 12.14: fancy Idaho Walbridges, per box, II. Si; runcy Idaho Willow Twigs, por box, 11. SK; fancy Idaho Smith Cider, per box, il.SS; extra fancy Idaho Northern fc'py, Oncnlngs or Kings, Per box, 12.00; extra fuuey Idaho Ram bos, per box. $2.25; extru fancy Ben Davis, per box, ILbJ; fancy Ben Davis, per box, 11- &0; choice Ben Dav.'s, per box, $1.40; Ben Davis, per bbl., $i.io; York imporlals, per bbl., $4,501 Mlnklcls. per bbl $4..a Lemons: Extra fancy buiiKlst, 3uoa and 300s, per box, $2.50; extra chulce Red Ball, SOus and 260s, per box, $7.3). Urspes: Extru fancy Emperors, per crate. 2.23; Earl's Lmpururj, per bbl., $4.00; Imported Mai agus, extra fancy, $7.00; ftiucy, $6.50; extra clio.ee. $6,00; choice, $5-5o. Qrapetrult: Extru fancy Florida. Kb. $3.50 : 40 and 96s, $3.75; 61s, C4s and bus, $4.25. Cranberries: Per box. $2.75; Bell and Bugle, per bbl., $'J.U0; Bell und Chern. per bbl., $i.6u; late red, per bbl., $3.25; Rlchald, per bbl., 19.00; uxtrome Jumbo, per bbl., $11.00. VKQETABLES Potatoes: Uenutne Red River Early Ohio, per bu., $1.00; Rurals or Bur banks, per bu., SJc; Idaho Rurals, per bu., $b0c. Sweet potatoes: Par hamper. $1.25. Cabbage: Holland seed, per lb., 2a; red, per lb., 30c Onions: Ohio, large Red Globe, per IK, 2Hc Spanish, per crate, $1.50. Tomatoes: CulUornln, per 4-basket crate. $100. MISCELLANEOUS-Callfornla figs. 13 12- oz. pkgs.. o5c; 50 6-oi. nkgs., $2.00; Coll fornla biuclc tigs, 12 12-oz. pkgs., $1.00: 7 crown Imported figs, ped lb., loc; 3-crown imported figs, per lb., 13c; "-crown pulled figs (boxes weighing about 5 lbs.), Kta; 6 cruwn pulled tigs (boxes weighing about C lbs.), 75c 7-orown pulled figs (boxes weighing 10 oz.), per doz., $1.25. Drome dary brand dates, pkg., $3.00; Anchor brand dates, pkg., $2.25; Hallowe'en dates, per lb., 7 He. Parnlps, per lb., 2c. Car rots, per lb., 2c. Beets, per lb., 2o, Tur nips, per lb., 2c. Rutabagas, per 11)., lHo. Callfornlu Jumbo celery, per doz., 85a Michigan celery, per dor., 35c. Cider, per keg, $3.25; per halt bbl., $8.73. Shallots, por do., 50c. Parsley, per doz., 40c. Radishes, per doz., 50a Head lottuce, per doz., $1.00. Home-grown leaf lettuco, per doz., 40a. Qrecn peppers, por basket, &uc. Wax or green beans, per hampor, 16.00. Hot house oucumbers, per doz., $1.602.00. Cauliflower, per crate, $3.25. Venetian garlic, per lb., 120. Eggplant, per doz., $2.00. Horteradlsh (2 doz. bottles In case), per case, $2.00. Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, per lb., 19c Medium pecans, per lb., 1314c. Pecans, Jumbo, per lb., 15c. Qlant pecans, Louisiana paper shell, per lb., 23c. Fil berts, per lb., 15c Drake almonds, per lb., 18o; paper shell, 23c Brazils, per lb., ISc; lsrgo washed, per lb., 19c Black w.tlnutB, per lb., 2Wc Peanuts, raw, No. 1, per lb., 7c; Jumbo, per lb., 8c; roasted, per lb., HKc. Shell bark hickory nuts, per lb., 4o. White rice popcorn, per lb., 4a. Checkers, por 100-lb. case, $3.50; per CO pkg. case, $1.73. Cocoanuts, per sack, $7.00. Chestnuts, Imported Italian, per lb., 10c; sack or bbl. lots, 9c Honey, white clover, 24-sctlon case, per case. Minneapolis drain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. .Tnn. fin vntr rn No. 1 hard. 91V4o: No. 1 northern, 87?ifp wy4c; rwu. a norwiern, MftUSlHc: No. 3. 82J484?ic; May, SSfctjsaiic; July. IKHP 90Hc FLOUR Unchanged. BARLEY 44Q66C. RYE-54S55c. BRAN Unchanged. CORN No. 3 yellow. C7fjG7Hc OATS-No. 3 white, 3CQC8ViC- FLAX-$1.4&gi.60. I uRN -Spot steady, American mixed, Kansna City Grain nnd Provisions. KANSAS CITY, Jan. 39. WHEAT No. 2 hard. 8MJS3Wc; No. 2 red, S9y490c. nOIlN Nn. S mlTi.it tUn t2r S r"J. No. 2 white, 69c: No. S, 6flc. . OATS No. 2 white, 40c; No. 2 mixed. 39Wc. BUTTER-Creamery, 2Sci firsts, 27c; seconds, 26c; pocking, 27c EOOS Firsts. 27c; seconds. 20c. POULTRY Hens and springs, lc. Omnlia liny Market, PRAIRIE HAY No. 1 choice upland. $10010.60; extra, in light bales,, $11; No! i, Bum; tuo. o, iso. i cnoice mid land. $3S10; No. 2 choice midland, $8.9: No. 2, $607: No. 3, $49fl. ' u ' STRAA Choice oat or rye. $6436.50: choice wheat, $1.5036. vi.iw. ALFALFA Choice pea-green varletv St, Louis Gcnrnl Market. ST. LOUIS. Jan. 30 WH?iatk' red. 94U(S96Wc: No. 2 hard tsmvA. 62WS92Hc; July. 86Wc. ' nxti ie. Dry Goods Market. V l-.W vnillf Ton nr,v nnpnn Cotton goods wero quiet today, but ... "'caul, i urns were nrm, with a large Inquiry reported. Domestlo wools were higher. Australian and wOUt n AmAr ran ".'nn - i,.t m , 7. ut lift UBrVCU for. New alike aro to be shown next ncciv, NEW CARS PUT IN SERVICE ON COUNCIL BLUFFS LINE 1,he Omaha street rallwav Pnmnnnv has started Installing the new sldo-door tmllers on the Omaha Council. lilnff. line. They aro something of a novelty in tne way oi street cars, being without veiitlbules and compartments f nr I h a smokers. On the new cars, which are about- ih. size of the largest motors run nn th. Oniaha-Councll Bluffs line, the entrance is in tne middle, just Inside of which stands the conductor. Whe 11 tlin rflrt tops, the conductors push a lever and tne uoorn open. Platforms drop down and the passengers enter. As the cars are started, another lever lifts the plat form and closes the doors. The bodies of the now cars hang' much lower than those of the old ones, making Ingress and exit much easier. They are heated by electricity. LEMING'S CASE CONTINUED; INMATES FORFEIT BONDS Valtcr Lemlng, 1313 Douglas street, was arrested Friday morning charged with conducting a disorderly house- Twelve women, arrested Thursday evening by Detectives Sullivan and Lahey, are said to have come from that building, Dolly Clark, Jean Leslie and Eva Brown were each fined $25 and costs In police court, while the other nine forfeited $10 cash bonds. Lemlng secured a continuance of his hearing until Tuesday, Feburary 6. Persistent Advertising is tne noad lo Big Returns. NEW YORK ST0CK MARKET Rises Buoyantly Beginning with Moderate Advance. GATHERS STRENGTH STEADILY Kirontn nt Ww-k1 .'nl Mot cinritt Intltrntc Another tlnln ly- Ncmt York llnuWn nt Perhaps Ten Million. , NEW YORK. Jan. 30.-8tocks rose buoyantly today. Beginning with a mod erate advance at tho opemnit. the mar-' act gathered strength steadily. In thn Inst hour the movement became moro pronounced nnd trading expanded - to largo proportions. Cannllun Vuclflo was forced 5V olntt. (lain of 2 points or more were made, by many of tha repre sentative Issues. In todnv'a liinVnmpn! thn Niw Ynrlt market loll In line with the European exchange, which are reflecting tho pro nounced improvement In financial con ditions. Tho factor In the situation was made the more potent by extensive pur chase In this market or stocks for for eign account, London today taking per Imps 60.UV1 shares here on balance Tho upward movement was attended by resumption of Investment buying on n large scnlo of bunds and hign.grade etocks. Rnnld absorntlon nf new Imml Issues, both here and In London, gave further Indication of the Improved out look for tho Investment market. An Is buo ot $10,OW.OOO St. Patil 4H por cent bonds was sold here today In less than two hours after they wero offered by tho underwriters, being plnce.1 at about 100, The new Issue or New York state 4Ws reached 10Si. Forecasts of the week's cash move ment Indicated another gain by the New York banks of perhaps $10.000,0u0. If such a gain Is disclosed in tomorrow's bank stutemeut It will bring up tho Increase In January to $8,000,000, tho largest for years. Bonds moved up abruptly In spots and the general demand was brisk. Total sales, par value, $1,570.00.1. Vnltel States bonds wero unchanged on call. Number ot sales and leudlng quotations on stocks were: Slf. lllnll. Low. Cloi. AmaJmmti CWcr . 10.J0J T614 7SII SSi American Agricultural . im bi 31 Amtricui nm cuitr.... during the forenoon atvl the list ruled from ifc to H above parity. Canadian Paelflo was firm and advanced 2 points. nEPortT op rnj.sninn housh Transactions nf Amoclntril Brinks for ,(lm Wrrli. NEW YORK. Jan. .-Ilmdptrevfs bank clearing report for the wtek end- llltl laiili.Hi 4n -linHi. .... ...r.int. if " '-r ...ikiiu, ... piiii, mi nn,.vj.v . $S.til.42.il. as ukim1 $S.a!K,03;KO Inst week and $3.iu,4l7,lC0 In tho correspond Ing week last year. List of cities follows: CITIES. Amount ! Inc. ( Due 1,300 1.300 11,300 200 Hilt 31 33H K 4i? II 3314 HI ioj iiati 2S 36'i TV Vli II !14 MS ioiit m ssii iuv 10 140 (.600 130H m mi 31 114 It 21i 111 Amr cn rn IS.lw )li Aniirlrin Om pfd too XS American C. tt F 1. 100 !'., Amerk-aui Uotlon Oil , ,. Am, Ice Ktcurltlca 1,100 MTi Amtrlmn Unarnl ,. .10) US American licomotlve ,.. :.T00 ) Amerloin H. & It. 2,900 tS Am. H. ft It. plil. ........ 300 101 Am, 8titr Hrflnlnit.... American T. & T 0W 1S4H American Tobacco 3iW SIV4 Anaconda Mlnlnic Co.... 7.7M 374 AtchlHou 2.(00 Mil Atchlnon pM Atlantic Coait I.tnc too 124 naltlmor Ohio 3.(00 X llelhlchem Kteel 1,200 3IW llrookljrn Rapid Tt :,7i ! Canadian I'acKlo 31, MO M (Vntrnl Leather 1,100 JSi rhneapcaka A Ohio 2. COO ;i CMceco O. W Chlcaso. M. A St. P.... 7.400 10H Uhlcaso N, W 1.00) 133 U Colorado Fuel ft Iron...) 300 unnaouaaiaa tiM Corn lroducta Delaware lluilnoo , Denver A ltlo Orande,,., Denver ft It. n. ptd iiutinera' tjecurlllea Drla Krle Ht pfd Brie M pfd... Oeneral Electric 700 14T ureal Norinern pro Rreat Northern Ore ctfi. Illlnola Ontnl InUrborouKh Met inter. Met. pfj International llarveater., Intfr-Miulne pfd , International l'aper International Pump Kaniaa Cltr Southern..,, trleda (laa ............. LehlKh Valley Ixiultrllle ft Naahvllle.. M.i 8t. I". & 8. Ste. M. MlJiourl, K. b T Mltaourl Pacific National Illscult National Lead N. It. It. ot M. Id pfd.. 200 1SH 12i New York Central !,WM MVi II4T4 N. V.. O. A W 400 30S 2H Norfolk & Wtetern W 103U.104K North American 200 72 H 73V4 Northern I'aclflo 4,(00 1HH ins i-acuio au too n Pennijrlvanla I.mo lltvi reopl.'e Uai 200 1 I'.. C C. A Kt. L 11ttiburh Coal rrrasad Btecl car Pullman l'altce Car. IUadlPC itepuDiio iron uteei... Republlo 1. A ET. pfd.... Hock laland Co Itock liland Co. pfd St. L. & 8. V- W Pfd... Seaboard Air Line Heabolrd A. U pfd Slora-Bheffleld B. t I.... Kouthern Tactile Southern IUIIwar Rn. Hallway pfd Tennexea Copper Toaa ft I'aciric Union l'aclflo .. .. Union I'aclflc pfd. ... United HUUea nealty. United rltatea Hubber. United Statea 8teel... V. B. Steel CM Utali Copper 9,300 Va. -Carolina Chemical .. JOO Wabaah Wabash pfd W'etfarn Xfarvland Wettern Union 200 UU Wettlnihouie lSIeclrlr .. 3.400 71Vj wneeung & i.ixa nrie New Haven 2, SOI 7M4 73S Gi'dlvldsnd. Total aalea (or the cltr. f.O.000 iharei. ti r, 3l'i " rsii nw 31. 10l 101 i:iH :n 37H Mi 100H U3H llii M',-, 014 211 m 67 mi Wi 3U 1S6H US 1MK 114 to 174 J1'4 Now York......... Chlcngu Ronton I'hiiudilphln St. Louis Pittsburgh Kansas city '. Hin KinnclHco,... llaltlmnrA Cincinnati ....... AlliiiKntHills Lor Anenli.fl Clovelanii I Detroit New Orleans O.MA1IA iLotilsrllle jMllwaukte .Heatlle It'ortittiiil. ore... ;pi. I'atil .I)ener Ind.anarolls Salt ltkc City... Pnluinlill ToVedo Duluth Dc.4 Mo nen....... Spokane Tun nm Oakland J 'cot la Man Diego Dayton Kacrumcnto Cedar Rapids Waterloo Hprlugfleld, 111... Qulncy, 111 Iiloomington, III. Ogden Decatur, III Jacksonville, 111.. Washington St. Joseph Lincoln Sioux City WUhltit Topcka I 200 too 7M 800 400 300 :oo "'700 "t'.m coo 1,200 too 2.100 200 37 1134 HH Wi io IS 2vi ih" 139 131 23t; 2Ti 1344 134 1S14 140 133 24 tltt IS U4U H, 63 1104 It4 o! I 27 93 jr5 13UVi 1324 23Tl 134 60 W 9(4 30 104H 7l4i HBVt mil 27v 1144 1UU 14 123 500 C.WM i'siooo 2.400 200 3,030 2,700 1.200 2,700 400 2,900 . 2.S00 soo . 1.701 .' w'aio 600 .' '1,700 .loi.ww oo 22 414 1704 JJ4 UU 29 iii; t44 IS H III! UU iMi 80 e " e; 112 M4 32 000 104 40 ieik' 144 tlK 14 2111 'it" M 34 97 Ji S3 4 24 U 4i 'ii'i CIS 1I1U rlti 31t At 21H iU" 170 2U Uti 134 19 63T4 3IU 9SS 2tt n u U4 iut; J44i r.s tn: 66 11m MT, 3m 114 7m 1.S New York Money Murkel. NEW YORK, Jan. 30.-MONEY-Call, ..Amm t- 1 m nap MAnl n,1ln a.- 1st' nwu,Kijt at. A7v iuiuife miv, A74 per cent; ctovlnK bid, ter cent. Vltm a Inn fm an lvili rlaws 01 cent: ninety days, S314 per cent: lx months, 3i per cent. MERCANTILB PAPER - 3m per "sTERLINQ EXCIIANOK Easy: sixty days, $4.83&0; demand, $1.8675; commercial bills. $4.82. Slt,VER-Bar, 67-4c; Mexican dollars, 45c. IJONDS Government, steady; railroad, Btrong. Closing quotations on bonds today were nB follows: U. B. Jtl. 2a, rt... JIH ;K. C. Bp. ref. ta... 944 do coupon .,!' B. ileb. 4a Jail., oii? U. 8. . rl., IM L ft N. un. ... 52 do coupon WJJ4 M. K. A T. 1st 4i. . Jlu U. 8. 4a. rtr. 1U4. do af.i, 44. ,4 do coupon Ml , 'Mo. l'aclflo 4 Panama la coupon, .R4 do oonv. Sa tt Amer. A. Sa. ...... .101 N. H. It. of if. 44, 10 A. T. A T. cv. 4t. 94 M y. e. . Hi,,., ijn Am. Tobacco 6a.. --1M do deb. 4i..,,,, Armour Co. 44". J2 N. Y.. N. II. ft " Atchlaon sen. 4.-.- 9JK eT ju, do cv. fa 1964.. .. 91 N. ft ,,t J "4 A do cv. la.... "H; 4a. . . ..10 ft A. O, I lt 4a JIHNo. Paelflo 4e... . tl: Bal. A Ohio 41 94 Mo j, ,'. ;. J,'4 do 1 14a ........... JKp , u rfdf 4j; ;,,. Brook. Tr. c. 4a... 9t !.,, tr- i ms Cen. of (la. Sa....... do con, 4t.,. ... 1001; Cn. leather ta. .... 9J4 riendlns aen.' u fil? Cha. ft Ohio 44. H, L. ft H. Jf. ' 'ii jj?t Chicaso A, lV,a. M ge. r H. W. c. i,,. " C. II. A Cj. 1. 4i.. . 94V H. A. U adj. It, a do en. 4a .934 So. Iac. col. i liu C M ft SPo 44a..l03 do cv, 7 i; C. It. ! & P. 4,1J3'1 lt raf. 4... "44 do rfjf. 4i.. . ...... "HPo. Hallway (, 101S C. ft f r 4Hi. 93H dp ten. 4i. . ??J D. ft H. . 4...... H Union I'aclflc 4... Jju do ev. 4i. rer. IK. JJ do cv, 4t. ... IJg D. A R. O. ref. ta. MH do i,t' & r,t "t " Jjjj Dl.llller.' ta $' Hubber . Iio'ti Erie p. I. 4a. .. W H Hteel 2d 2i, 1024 do mn. 4a .Hi V.K. them, ta (UiZ 111. Cen. lit r. 4e. 114 WabaerT 1st ft ei 4. Inter. Met. 44a..... 7l?t 'We.tem lit, " Kg Inter. tl. M. 4M... 6HWe.t, Klec. cv i,, MH Jap IWl HWU, Central 4a.!:: It Local Securities, Quotation! (urnlihed by turns, Drinker ft ro 4ls Omaha Na'luntl bank tulldlnc; ' Aberdeen L. A P. Co.. (a, I 111 Di' Ajm4, American Can Is, 1121 tin ,,K Hoard ot Trade, com 120 ltd Cudahy Packlns Co., Is. 1)24 r, joqu 101 Cedar Co., Neb., Belt, DIs. Is, 1111,. ti jm Dcera u lo., pia , y? t,(ti Fairmont Creamery 7 per cent pfd., Harris Co.. Tax., 4Ks, IIU lltdraulla I'ri Brick, pfd,, 244 lows Ily. ft IX l. 193! i Lincoln ass ft Else, 1st 5a, 1911.. to Cltr of Omaha. 44s. 141 lot Omaha ft C II. Ht. Itr., ts. 1121., 144 97 Omaha A C. O. Ht Ily.. pfd 114 u uutnt MCI, l-l. OS WW., PIQ,,.... ss Pacific Tel ft Tel. ta, 1137 11 Packere' Nat. Dk. Klk.. 80. Omaha, lit mjn bousa T. i.t. . r. c, lu,.., Updlkt Oraln. com , Union Htk, Yda. ink 974 99 nocay Alt, ruei v , M Bpokana ft In'd Em p. 11. R. ta, lit. 14 Bloui Cltr Hef. ts. 1939 n sloux City Elk. Yds. pfd 154 ,. . Topeka Ur- 1st ts, 1W , S5 17 London SlocU 3Iisrke, IXDNDON, Jan. S0. American securities opened steady today Trading was quiet 100 104 4 tt 94 tl 102 at It4 MK 99 is 9) 93 91H ,to..Sn,o; i 16,77H.UW u.ia,(ooi ltfi. CW0J si.iat.coo. H.tef.o.flJ. 4y,l,t)00i. 3f,.VB.(00f. umao,. !0.fi4.fM. li.llti.COJI i4,llli.tX0 SI,!M",t(.Xv lb,JS,0W , l,(e,00l. 1K4J!.(' lCmttmi, S,S.,ti01 . 7,r43,CTO , 5.W.IV.0 c.tJtX) 2,o01,(ti0 t.M7,H10 3,717,000 1.74S.HOO 2,W.7,(XX) :t,M7,ow. 1.91I.V00I t.tcj.coii, i.r.7,txo 1,S.Cvfl, i.a,ovi OM.COOl MS.0 4hu,C00 rii.tuji tiiAOi i4 i,0fO 7.016,X' 7,r,l5,U i,ia..,(4V 3,111,10() .t,KV4.(00 l,;ftis.oixi. SS.3... S.J... t.u ... . . 2.01.. U.tSl... 3,C... I .....I 1.5... I ??! II. 1 1 7.0 . II. K 11.2 n.n 11.5 41.2 .7. lll.1l. M.I 2.1 21. 6 . . . . 5.l 13.4! l.fil 8 4 15.1 33.2 33.3 7.2 ii.h I 4. 'J 11. 1 26.3 I 10.111 1S.0 i9....... 1.11 .,.... . lt-ll 11.71 U.7 I 12.b lloatnn HOSTON, Jan on stocks were: Alloucs ., Amal. Copper ...... A. .. L ft tl , Arlsona Com Cal. A Arltona , Cel. ft llecla Centrnnlnl Copper ltanae t". C Kaat llutte c M. . Krankllli (Iranby Con (Ireene Cauanea ... lala llorale Copper. Kerr iMkf I I,ake CVpper 1j Halle Copper..., Miami Copper . . . Mohawk StoiU jttnrUet. 30. Closing quotations 11 7!s :i 14 7 433 l!i 19 11H 4 3J4 314 L It 9 Ii'i Nevada Con. .. NIplMlns Mines North llutte ... North Iaka ... Old Dominion . CMceola Qulncy Shannon .....1.. Huperior Hurerlor A 11. Taniarnck U. H. H. H. ft do pfd lllah con Utah tapper Co Winona Wolverine M.. 1 . tt t M.i lilt 74 2 1144 7 1 1?" 41 41 97 U 44 414 ClIIt'Atit) I.IVK STOCK MAIlKlflT Coltle Htrnily Mors AVVnU to Ten fonts HIrIiit. C1UCAOO, Jan. 81). CATTLB-llo-cclpts. 1.0C0 head; market steady; beeves, $0.lJ4jy.tO; Texas steors, $6.9718.00; west ern steers, $6.10iT8.00; Blockers and feed er. $5.40(88.10: cows ana neiiers, hwij 8.K: calves, $7.aW10.w. HOaa-llecelpls. 18,000 head; market weak to 10c higher: bulk of sales, $8.W 8.40; light, $8.1MT8.40; mixed. $8.iry8.45 bcavv. Ii.154i8.45: rough. $8.1608.20; pigs, $6.2uft8.15. . . SHEEP AND LAMUW Heceipis. o,ww head; market strong, mostly lOo higher! natives, $4.cOdf6.tfl; western, $4.90416.03; yearlings, $5.8517.00: native lambs, $t).stj b.00; westom, $.BJS.10. ICnnnnn City Live Stock MnrUet. KANSAS CITY, Jan. 30. CATTLE Re ceipts, 900 head; market steady to weak: prime fed steers, 8.G09.25: dressed boef steers, $7.2iVB8.r0; western, $0.76lt.50; southern steers, $.2548.25', cows, $4.25i 7.50; heifers, $.iS8.75; stockers and feed ers, $G.50f8.2j; bulls, $S.WXtf7.7S; calves, $6.6011.00. I1UUH-lleceipts, z,7W noaa; marKei unr V J . tl.OOlt $S.15S3.4o; OMAHA LIVESTOCK MARKET Cattle Receipts Very Light and Prices Not Quotably Changed. HOGS SLOW, BUT SOME HIGHER l-'nt Lnmlia 5irnnir tn Ten lllfthrr Thn n Ttinrailn) IHtl l!r nnd Wethers Stentlj All Klitila I.'nlrl- Actltc. 1 SOUTH OMAHA. Jan. SO. 1H.' Ilecelnt urea. f.. uu iir,.,. kIimu. Official Monday , 5.SSS 8.421 14,607 "Micini luesday (LIU oiluiHi Weunesday. .. 4.SV1 Official Thursday 2.334 iiatllnatu Kililay (.81 11,615 11. Wo 10,1 It 5.S34 17.101 13,4ul 7..1H3 2.6J3 o4,3iS r M.tlil UU.VJI flW U.0Aa ,912 Slfi'M t,r.,t8 U.S9I 4S.7IVI 30.674 30.6SS Mvu days this week. 19,110 sumo days last week.. 20.351 bivnis days 3 wks uro..21.ISJ unio days j wks ago. H.o?l Same t,nys 4 wks ugo..l3.flil blllllc 1I1IVM lnar v.,,. lm.lv . III) liVlIJ U' t J vv,vvl Th r., 11... .,1-.. ..ti. . ..1 tnuio aiuiwa me rtceiiuo of cattle, hogs and sheep at the South omnna live mock market for the year to imte as compared with lust year: 1314. 1913, Inc. Ueu, tntt'O -. fi'.73j S3.190 401 .'A08 2l4lil :ta,3W 20.9J1 ncI 2W,jy 205,751 20,4:6 Thu following tablo show tl.o imige ot ' UrlCCB tnr nniiH I. ii, a :n,ni. ii..i. 11 n I ttock market lor tin, last lew uaya, with t-umpariBons: 40 3M 49 t 10 W 345. ... I 10 M ... lit 0 ft 10 3t 217 . t 10 at Iff ... I M It 10- .. I Tt 311 960 t la s 117 ... I 10 It $jt ... t lo 17 ill .. I tn is a ... t in, m rn its it. . ..1M ... t It 14 349 .. I to 41 99 ... Ill 41... ... 190 ii tl 99 I It 11 ISO ... t 11) 4$ 931 ... lit ftp ,ia ... ISO it 191 ... II K M ... t 14 tl tit ... lit 1.) 201 ... I to 74 917 im I it IS 349 ... I 34 M lit ... 1 11 0 ,.ri ... I 30 41 Ht ... Ill' $.; 7 ... tin 71 11 to I 174 tt 301 . . 1 114 N4 40 J 30 IS 1(9 ... I 314 . . . .114 ... t 90 190 . . I tt 74.. .211 ... t:o 11 171 .. It 72 lit 10 t lo tl Ill . I IS PlOb. 10 Ill ... IK lhlte. Jan. i 11. Jan. Jan. JUll. Jan. J 1111. Jan. .uu. Jan. J uu, Jan, J nn. ' 18. ft 24.1 'l 10, al.l 1911. tlUl.l.llilU. I l-.il 1.I91U.1IXI.1W3. I 7 So) 0$) 7 $l 4l U W i Si I J kAi I. tie. 1 1 Vi, Ik ...... .1 t.si "Wl T 271 I 7 CJ 8 W & W 4 2 VI Li i 7 lrl K wll ? fcll 1 tl tsti 1 tk. r i i v ail wi I w ww 8 2i,l 7 23 Ii 9l 7 00 8 20l i 4 J ) 7 50! 7 Wl 7 M 8 06 6 06 4 IU 8 2" i & Wi 7 4j 7 Wl 6 W 8 11 7 2J 5 91 7 49 S 02 5 92 4 27 V I.l '. t u... . , m , . .... . .... . 1.1 wrsi i w i s w o ui f U l'3l 1 W I 6 111 4 18 8 U7, 7 3J 5 931 I 8 04 D PS 4 00 o llil I WI Ii W 7 04 aUlltuy. Receipts and disposition ot live stock tit the Onion Block Yards. South Omaha, lor the twenty-four hours ending ut 3 o'clock yesterday: RKCEll'TS-OARLOADS. c, m. 8t. p.:f.u.Uo'tsiH'cpi1I'r'. (.Missouri I'aclflc... 1 1 . .. Union Pacific 11 20 6 1 V. N. V., east... 1 1 C As N. V.. wHt... 2 21 2 2 -, St. IN, M. & O.. 2 5 2 1 C, H. & Q., cast.... 2 4 C, IL Ai Q.. west..., ' 1 13 C, R. I, A. P., east.. .. 3 k.& ,'" we,t 1 ' C. O. W.... ,, 2 Illinois Central 1 l Total receipts... 26 75 11 4 Dlbl'UsmoN-HKAD. Cut llo. Hogs. Sheep. BHKBP Tho downward trend to prlcei during the last day or so shut off th receipts today for the sufiply of ehor-p nnd lambs tnpethrr amounted to only somo 2,b59 hentl nnd almot half of them wore on tho feeder older, leaving a com paratively meager supply of killers nt the dlspoanl of pnoKor buyers. A better feel ing was reported In ,thp trado nt Chicago. Under such clrcumslnnces the local busi ness In lambs waa active nnd strong to a dimo higher, with tho. packer and fetler buyers competing on somo of tho medium grades,. The bulk of the good lambs ranged anywhere from $7.20 to $7 S, nnd thoho lliat went to tho feeder buyer brought prices nrourid l9.Si07.OO. Thorn was really nothing good In tin lino of aged sheep here, but such offct Ings as wero on the market sold on a twain showing little, if any, chengo trom yesterday. ... . , i 'l iio ween s receipts imvo oecu nui-mi, accomptinled wlih a pi.oi declino of at least i(40o on tho bulk of tho lambs and a ,..ti . ........ . .... 1 . .. .- nnn tirUMIUl JvtfJdO OH Wi nwiut.a earllngs. Lnmbs picked up by feeder buyers dropped init!5o toward the closo of the week. Whlio there continues a Btrong Inquiry for well unisneu oiicnriKs. tho outlet for anything only half fat Is very limited, and on that nciount thu general trade Is still very sensltlo to tho s.xo of tho lecelpts. Taking the trade for the week, tho utialtty ot the offerings wus not mater.any nuierent nm m u-n,ic. (imuirii on suniii duvs the percent age of inculum grudfis was larger titan. In some time. . . . . .J quiilutluii.. un sncep ana iiiunn, good to choice. $7.507.ti5; lambs, fair to good, If.wSii.tu; lamos, cini, ej.wM.v, ycnrllngs. light, $n.4$j6.90; yeariuiBS. heavy. $5.75fl0.4O; wethers, good to Choice. $3.6Otfi.50 wethers, fair to good, 6.6o: ewes, good to choice, $..15&S. W. ewes, fair to good, $I.53.1S. ltepreaentaiivo saics. No. 500 cornfed Iambs 280 cornfed lambs 04 Idaho lames.,. Morris & Co. Hwirt & Co Cudahy Packing Co.... Armour & Co Hchwartz A Co ... J. V. Murphy Hill ft Hon..... )' U. Lewis J. 11. Root Ai Co... J. II. llulla Rosenstock Uros H. P. Humllton .Sullivan Bros Mo. & Kans.-Calf Co,. unrlatlo . Huffmun KrebB , Harvey Other buyers , ....ii 20 223 67 52 II 8 10 o 252 32 h 7 15 14 9 6 36 41!) 1,178 816 l.StVi ;uw 1,007 10c higher: bulk, '$8.1008.40; heavy. $8.3o H.t&; pacners ana uuicners, light, $8.0038.40; pigs, $8,7507.78. H11HKP AND LAMIIH Receipts, 1.600 hr-nd: market steady to strong; lambs. $7.2&K7.P0; yearlings. $.25jJ6.90; wethers, $5.2&tf6.90; owes, $5.0Mi6,40. flloax City Live tttoek MnrUet. SIOUX CITY, la., Jan. 30. CATTLI5 Receipts. 200 head; market steady; na tive steers, $7.7038.90; cows and heifers. $5.50iS0.30; canners, $1.254.75; calves, $8.50 Qfl.50; bulls and stags, $6.60fJ0.DO. HOOH Recolpts, 1.700 head: market 10c higher; heavy. $8.16Jl.2o; mixed, ts.lOdf 8.15; light, $8.X178.10; bulk of sales, $S.10U 8.15. BHKEP AND IVMRS Receipts, 400 head; market steady; fed muttons, $5.50(ff 6.50; wethers. $5.005.75; owes, $4 005r.15; lambs, $6.0ftjf7,60, II. N II Nt. Louis Llvo Stork Market. ST. IX1UIB, Jan. SO.-CATTLB-Ro-celpts, 600 head; murkct steady; native beeves, $7.5039.25; cows and heifers, $l.2. j8.50; stockers and feeders, $5.0Or7.50; southern steers, $5.75S8.10; cows and heif ers, $4.00&.00; calves, $6.0010.50. H008 Receipts, 6,300 head; market lOo higher; pigs and lights, $4.6008.50; mixed Htid butchers, $8.40118.65; good heavy, $8.60 Q8.G0. SHEEP AND LAMnH-Recolpts, 300 head; market steady; muttons, $5,00tr.50; lambs, $7.00i34.00. St. Joseph Live ft nick MnrUet. ST. JOSEPH, Jan. 30. CATTLE Re ceipts, 200 head; market steady; steers, 10.tfcQ9.CO; cows and heifers, $4,0048.75; calves. $4.00010.50. HOOS Receipts. 4,000 head; market, 6 10o higher; top, $4.45; bulk. $8.05i08.83. SHEEP AND LAMU8 Receipts, 1.200 head; market steady to 10a higher; $7,000 7,66. Coffee Market NEW YORK, Jan. 30.-COFFEE-Tho coffee market was lower tn sympathy with easier F,uropean cables. Offerings may also have been encourngoj by con tinued large Ilrazlllan receipts, but de mand was so slack that It required noth ing more than a fow scattered selling orders to Influence prices. The opening was dull at u declino of 2 to 3 points and the market closed steady nt a net loss of 5 to 8 points. Sales wero 16,750 .bugs. January, 9.1Co; March, 9.23c; May, 9.47c; July, 9.67c, September, 9.82c; October, B.S8c; December, J.flSc. Spot, quint; Rio No. 7, 9Vo; Santos No. 4. WAq; mild, quiet; Cordova, 13616a, nominal. Metal SlHrkel. NHW YORK. Jan. 30. M ETA LB Lead, quiet, $4.O5ft4.10; London, t20. Hpelter, quiet, $S.36.45; London, 20. 10s. Copper, firm; standard spot to April offered at 914.C2W; electroytlf, $14.7W4.87Vi! juke, nominal; casting. $14.37iTH4.62A: Tin! firm; spot and February, $J9.87!flI40.12Hj March, $39,95440.25: April, $40.Vfl40.S5. An timony, dull; Cookson's, $7.30g7.40. Iron, steady, unchanged, London markets doted us follows: Copper, quiet; spot, 65, 16c; futures, 66, 2s t!d, Tin, strong, spot, 182; futures, 183, 10c, Iron, Cleve land warrants, Ms, 3d. ST. LOUIS. Jan. 30. M ETA L8 Load, firm, $406. fteltcr. steady, $5.20. Ciittou Market. NEW YORK, Jan 30.-COTTON-Pu. ttircs cloend steady; March, 12.28c; May, 12.06c; July, 11.98c; October, 11.45c, Spot, quiet; middling, 12.75c; gulf, 13.(0. LIVERPOOL, Jar.. 30.-COTTON-f!pot. moderate business; prices easier; middling fair, 7-71d; good middling, 7.37d; middling, 7.09d; low middling, 0.80d; good ordinary, 6.07; ordinary, 5.73d; sales, 8,000 bales. KVHiioralrri Apple and llrlrd Frails NEW YORK, Jan. 30. EVAPORATED APPLES Quiet. DRIED FRUITS Prunes, firm. Apri cots, quiet and firm. Peaches, steady. Raisins, quiet. t 1 1 as and lloalii. NEW YORK, Jan. SO.-COTTON810ED OII-Stady; prime summer yellow, $7.05 j7.20: March, $7,1$; May, $7.S9j July, $7.M. ROSIN Quiet. TURPENTINE Firm: machine barrels, 50c. Muvar Alarkrt. NEW YORK. Jan. JO,- Sl'OAR- Raw, firm, Muscovado. 2 98c; centrifugal, HSc, molatses, 2,73r, Refined, eteudy. Totals 765 MOT. 3,201 CATTLE There wero only twenty-five cars of cattle reported In and over half o them wero westerns, the niott of thorn on tho feeder order. The receipts tor the week amount tu 19,446 head, which 1 s.lghtly smaller than one, two and throo weeks ago, hut larger ttmn a year ago by 2,600 head. In other words, It has boon a good healthy run for this season of the year, Thero wero not enough cornfed steers here to make a market and none of them very good. Buyers, however, picked up everything in sight at good Btendy prices; tho westerns mso met with ready srIo at prices showing llttlo ur no chnngo as compared with yesterday, There wero only thrtio or four fresh loads of cows and heifers. In addition to odds and ends, scattorcd through tho yards. The market was slow and dull, as buyers seemed to have all the cow nturf on hand that they needed for the wcok, The supply ot stockers and feeders was limited largely to a string ot woetorns. In hpIIo of tho fact that it la so near the end ot thn week speculators all seemed to bo Interested ond the offerings brought good firm prices Quotations on cattle: Good to choice beef steers. $8.5O8.80; fair to good beef steers, $7.900850; common to fair beet Btcor, $7.004J7.90; good to choice cornfed heifers, $6.6007.76; good to cholco con's, $0.50417.60; fair to good grades, lo.COQO.SO; common to fair grades, $1.0005.60; good to choice stockers and feedors, $7.50ft8.O0: fair to good stockers and feeders, $6.76J 7.50; common to fair stockers and feeders, M.2646.76: stock cows and heifers, $6.40i 6.80; stock calves, $6.508.2r; veal calveo. $8,00410.25; bulls, stags, etc., $3.2507.. Rcprofccntatlvo sales: BEEF STEERS, No. A. Pr. No. Ar. TV. II. 104 7 30 It , U I 00 It , 7lt 7 90 IT 1200 I IS t 715 7 40 I Jilt u UUWB. 1 140 4 IS 1... 11 970 4 31 ... 180 4 tt ...IOlO 4 M ... 130 4 10 ... 960 5 10 ...1911 too 1. I. 13 1 1 I 1... ..looo t co ..1091 10 .,1094 I 10 ,.1010 8 35 .. M0 40 ..1060 1 60 ,,140 7 00 HEIFERf. 1 770 13 1 770 7 00 4., 770 SO 1 760 7 It 6 171 t 70 DULLS. 1 1110 t 10 1 17M t 71 1 1430 t IS 1 1370 t 7t ,Mi ' uAttVusV UM 700 3 171 7 00 4 4M 7 15 11. 1 230 I to 1 270 I 10 X 130 I 10 1 90 t 75 1..... 270 I 75 I..-.. lt 10 90 .. 424 7 10 7 in 7 rn 4 to; 7 so 1 440 7 to 4 325 I 00 STOCKFllri AND FEEDERS. 1 ,. (90 I If 7 M 7 35 t... 7t0 7 00 t 711 7 40 4 (50 7 It 1 I7f T 79 IT (Si 7 31 HOOS Supplies wero very light for a Friday, only seventy-five) cars or 5,900 head being received, The total 'for tho flvo days Is 61,376 head, being about 4,000 head larger than last week, out a short age ot more than 12,000 heuj as compared with the corresponding days last year. Advices from other markets were en couraglng this morning, umu tho local trado opened In fair shupe, shippers buy ing some hogs early that were all of a dime higher. Packers were siow in start ing ond when they start bidding tho firlccs offered wero not Over a nlckul ilgher. Sellers wero holding for a dime advance, and for a while It looked as though tho packers would havo to cbme to time, but they stayed by their early bids, and when tho ofienngs finally started to move, prices did not look to bo much moro than a nickel higher. To days trade was a good deal Ilka Thurs day', In that the light and mixed hogs were the first to sell, nnd the more de rilrable heavy and butcher stuff failed to move early, and was not cleaned up until well along towards noon. This does not mean that killers prefer the light grades, but sellers were unauie to got whut thoy wanted on tho beuer kinds ond consequently they hold on to them ond cashed the others, Generally speaking the market can bo quoted as 510o higher. On paper tho advance Is larger than this, but the quality was exception ally good, and a part of the advance can fco attributed to this Improvement In the quality. Iiulk Pf tno "aie WttB mada at $8,000 8.30. and several loads of cnolco butcher and heavy weight hogs as high as $8.35. top for the dny. and a dimo beter thai yetterday's highest price. No. u.,. ii... 91 .. 14... si... 77. . II... tt... M... 71... 67... 90. to. (9 It tl, 11 At ...110 .1.171 ...130 . .113 ,..ltl ...900 ...903 ...101 ...197 . .111 .. 301 ..SOI ..904 111 . 114 191 ta 8h. ... 771 ., 7 It ... I 00 41 I 0o ,.. I 00 ... I 00 ... 00 ... I 03 110 I 03 I) I 01 to i oi ts leo (0 49 I TU I 07 ti 0?tf t 10 I 10 No. 40,.., 71..,. tt .. (3... 77.,.. 70..,. tt. .. 44.... 74.... 11.... SO.. 74 . tt. 11 41 tt At Oh. Tt. ..211 14 110 ,.23t tO I 20 ..171 190 I 10 ..S01 ... 0 ..JM . . I )i $71 40 I 24 .. its ... I ft w I :t I S3 27t JM I 25 3U 40 I It 340 , IS Ul 10 I 15 . Ill 179 .. 1 17H .XI .149 311 .114 Av. . 80 . 71 . 5-1 . 64 M 68 50 78 Idaho lambs.,.. 10 Idaho lamps... 150 cornfed lambs.... 19 cornfed lambs 2 Idaho yearlings, ,.103 71 Idaho yearlings......... 93 170 Idaho feeder owes..... 103 51 Idaho feeder owes....... ,.,..101 2.vs Colorado ewes 97 140 Idaho, ewes 107 151 Idaho ewes ......108 106 Idaho ewes .....103 Pr. 7 55 7 20 65 6 86 6 00 6 95 6 CO 8 25 6 5 4 2ft 4 25 3 06 4 6.7 4 C5 46S Milwaukee Train Goes Into Ditch; Nobody is Injured Thu Milwaukee's No. 11, the Chicago Omaha special, due here at 7:28 a. m.. yesterday, went through an open switch shortly aftor midnight Thursday at Key stone, la., 232 miles east ot Omaha. Ro porta nt tho local offices are that none, of the people was Injured. No. 11 was running at about thirty miles an hour, when tho engine struck the east end of the Keystono switch, that uppnrcntly had' been loft unlocked. Tho englno and the mall nnd baggage cars wont Into tho dtch. From the englno tho cars caught fire nnd tho contents, Including mall nnd baggage, burned. Tho day coach and sleepers were derailed, but remained upright on tho roadbed. Passengers were badly shaken up by tho sudden stopping ot the cars, but aside, from a fow slight bruises nono was In jured, Tho engineer and firemen escaped Injury by Jumping Just as their machlna turned on to Its sldo, A wrecking crow was sent from Marlon, thirty miles away, and before morning tho cars wero back on' tho track. Another engine was At tached to tho train ond proceeded west ward. It Is due to arrive hore late this afternoon. DEATH RECORD. Mrs. Iliinunh Lyiiinn. YORK, Neb., Jon. .-(Speclol.)-Mrb. Hannah Lyman died at 4 o'clock yettcr day morning, aged 89 years, Sho inado her homo with Mr. and Mrs, "W. K. Wil liams. Tho remains, will be taken to Maquokcta, la., for buriul, House llnrncd nt Waco, WACO, Nob.. Jan. 30.-(Spoclal.)-Yes-terday morning nt 3 o'clock, fire de stroyed the resldcnco of John McDon ald, who lived Just west of town. The. family had a narrow escape, as thn building was In flames when discovered. Ono trunk was tho only thing removed from tho building, A defective flue was supposed to bo the cause. Mrs. Kay lllchariU. TABOR, la., Jan. 30. (Special.) Mra. Fay Richards, one of the eary settlers of this locality, died Wednesday at tho home of her daughter, Mrs. J. C. Rhodes. Tho deceased was 79 years old; She cams here from Orango county. New York, with her husband In tha later sixties. Sho Is survived by two sons and three daugh ters. Mrs. Mnrtfnret fJIUU. NORTH 11END, Neb., Jan. 30.-(Spe- clal.)-Mrs. Margaret Glllls died Wedncs-i day afternoon at her home in North Bend at the age ot 68 years. She was born ot Lelth, Ayrshire, Scotland, and came to North nend with her parents In 1870. Her husband, I'eter Olllls, and daughter, Ag nes, died several years ago. She Is sur vived by one son, J. P. Glllls of Boise, Idaho, ' Mrs. Ilmlly M. linker. NORTH DEND, Neb., Jan. 30.-(Spe-clal.) Mrs. Kmllo M. Baker died Wed nesday afternoon, January 28, at her home cast of town. She was born In Flatta county, Missouri, Her body was taken to Elmo, Mo., for burial. She- was M years old and was the mother ot four sons, all grown, ond all with their mother during hor lost sickness. Her husband survives hor, James Martin. STELLA, Neb., Jan. 30.-(Speelal)-James Martin died about 2 o'clock this morning at his homo northwest of Stella. He had been sick with tho grippe, which suddenly developed Into pneumonia, but was able to eat supper at tho- table tho evening before. He was born In Nova, Scotia seventy-two years ago last July, and was unmarried. He Is survived by a. brother and Bister, William and Tillsa Kato Martin, with whom he made hla home. Paul De Iloulcde. NICE, France, Jan. 30. Paul Do Roulede, the French patriotic writer and) politician, died here today after a long1 Ulneis, aged 63 years. During the' war between France and Germany In 1870-71 M. De Rpujedo waa an officer In tho French army. He waa cap tured by the Germans when the French army surrendered at Sedan and waa taken to Germany as a prisoner, but e caped and served with distinction In tho army of the Loire In the later campaign. M. Da Roulede was a lover Qf all kinds of b ports and was much feared at an opponent In personal combats, owing- to his skill with the raplr and the duelling pistol