4 U THE OAtAHA SUNDAY BEE: FEBEUABY 1, 1914. HEAL ESTATK. FARM A' RANCH LANDS FOll SAI.T3 Canada. FARM FOR SALE A. snap. 1.C42 acres In tho famous Mooso Jaw, Saskatchewan. Innadu, district. In high state of culti vation. Good buildings, home and cattle tables granaries. Implement sheds; 1 rouses, etc; 7 miles fencing, telephone. Heky clay loam with clay subsoil. Sev eral thousand trees planted, up to SO feet; L'j miles from railroad nt Tuxford, flour ishing village; elevators; 16 miles from Mooso Jaw. One mile frontage on But fa'.o lake; US per acre. Owner retiring from farming. CJ. 8. Tuxford. Box 801, Moose Jaw. Saskatchewan. Canada. CHEAP FARM. EAST TERMS. Owing to other business, owner will sell or rent good quarter section. K miles from station, for $10 per acre, tJOO cash. 40 acres broken. 25 acres fenced. Can raise 15 bu. of wheat or 75 bu. oats per acre. No drouth or potato bugs. Good crops last year. Adjoining land held higher and rising. Free homestead goes, with above. D. C. Van Burcn, Creek Bend. Vask., Canada. I'lorldn. BKAl'TIKCL, level, fertile tryck, fruit, poultry, stock, general farming lands, near Lake City, J12.W) acre: easy terms; county seat. 7.000 people, 3 banks, 3 rail roads, 7 churches, high school, 1400,000 college, paving, sewers, Ice, water and lighting plants. Floridaa oldest agricul tural district. George Colburn, Box 72, bake City. Fla. FOR RENT OR SALE-6,000 to 60,000 acres Ideal, year around grazing Jojids for cattle and hogs; good grazing? and pure water In abundance; the safest, most healthful and biggest money-making' grazing proposition In America; If In terested, state acreage you could use, whether you would buy the lands orient, reference and full particulars. Address Land Commissioner. Live Oak. Perry lc Gulf Railroad Co.. Live Oak, Florida. Iottsw LARGE Iowa .farm for ant: an- A No. 1 1,200-acre farm with good Improvement; TOO acres under cultivation: balance pas ture and meadow. Will rent for c&ah or on share to proper parties. O. A. OLSON LAND & LOAN CO., FOnEST CITY. IA. 500-ACRE DAIRY FARM". S miles from center of Council Bluffs, CO acres now In cultivation, 15 alfalfa, balance now In pasture, more of, which can bo cultivated. This place would make an ideal dairy farm It you aro looking for such a place; has a 5-room house barn, corn cribs, hog house?,' .chicken houses, well, cement cellar, etc. Con be bought for $75 per acre and con arrange terms on part ' ' ' A. F. SMITH COMPANY, ' ' (FAY 8M1TIL) ' ' Phone 33. 23 lVarl! St.,. Council Bluffs. Minnesota. JIB to 'iS per acre. In corn belt; some, cholco bargains; Minneapolis 65 miles. Farmers Bute Bank, SC. Cloud, Minn.- MINNESOTA soil ,rr)ap,. government re ports, natural subsoil every district, rain- 1 1 ...nl...ntll... frim I w In Vol II A nle ! mailed, 25c, Akcrson, Drawer 13, Llnd- strom. aimn.- Missouri, FARMS FOR SALE $5 down, 15 monthly buys 40 acres good timber land, near town: Texas county, Mo.! price J200; per fect title. J. B Jarrcll. Mt. Vernon. III. MlMUalpk!." EASTERN Mississippi stock farm, 1.S00 acres, in niraira prairie Deit oi eastern Mississippi; 00 acres In cultivation, bal ance woodland: T-room residence. 11 ten ant houses, 8 miles from good town, 2 miles from postofflce, school and church; price, izs per acre, irea v. uangiey, care Ernest R. Par ham & Co., 150 Madi son Art,, Memphis. Tonn. Nebraska. KIMBALL COUNTY LANDS Best bargains,- best crops,-- most mois ture and, greatest, promise or any cneap lands on tho market. Look at these prices, then come In or write 'and' let me tell you all about it. A quarter, all rich, smooth, agricul tural land, 11160 an acre. Halt section, not so good, .nearer town, Section, half tillable, balance rolllnc to rough, fine place for stock, only 4 miles from R. R town, 37.50 per acre; great nap. , r Section, 6 miles from two stalloaa, well settled neighborhood 'of Danes, three- fourths rich, tlllablo (arid, one-fourth fine lor stock, fenced, bargain at iiiW. very easy terms. , GEORGE G.. WALLACE. Brown Block, Omaha. Possession Given 130 ACRES, upland farm. 1 mile from good town, close In;, small Improvements, hue more than worth the money; SS5 per acre. Ml .ACRES, upland; almost tntlre JS0 lays Ideal and tn good location: no improve ments: tho beet of soil; 3100 per acre. 100 ACRI58; an estate; small but good Improvements; best ut soil; must sell) 30 per acre. 13) ACRES, near good town; no Im provement, but land lavs. good and good soil; Illo per; acre, but submit offer. &000 cash by March 1, balance 6 years. 6. 0 ACRKS. 60 ACRES AND ISO ACRES, upland farms, In good location In western Iowa: no Improvements: 3V4 miles from splendid town and 6 miles .from county seat. S3 and 385 pr acre; ft or less cash, balance long time, ALSO OTHERS, some cheaper, some dearer. Possession given on all ot tho above. All within less than 33 miles ex cept Iowa fnrms. Come prepared -to buy. Bring wife with you. OR1N S. MERRILL COMPANY, N. E. Cnr. 33d and M Sts.. South Omaha. Across from Library. 40 Acres Near Florence Only 2 miles to car line and 2 blocks to paved road; 3 acres finest fruit. & acres alfalfa, 5 acres pasture and timber, balance In crop; all black rich soil; Ice house, wells, windmill, -r. house, large horse, cow and hog barns; tli,Ua; i,M can run : years, 6 per cenc. O'KEEFB REAL ESTATE CO., 101S Omaha Nat'l. Doug. 2715. Nifty Eighty Acres Lies laeal; stneu modern, up-to-the-minute; &-r. house; splendid other build ings; Immediately adjoins good town near Omaha: good schools, churches, railroad facilities and auto road to Omaha. It you wish a good arid nice and almost level upland farm. ood soil, etc., then take this. Price, V& per acre. (Can subdivide farm town Into lots). cash by March 1, balance 6 per cent. ACT AT ONCE. Orin S. Merrill Co. N. E. Cor. 23d and M Sts., South Omaha. Across from Library. A real bargain, because run down, and needlnir attention. NothlnK else In the neighborhood for less than USi to 3110 per acre, mis piace at oniy. ii.wo casn, WtH.. C 1 ...... a . n, A mr.M...t George O. Wallace. Brown 111k.. umaha. North Uakota. LANDSEE1CER8. We have a tract of land adjoining this town, a division towh on the coast line ot the C, M. & St. P. railway, suitable for a colony of SO families. We can sell this as a whole or subdivide It to suit The price is very low and will require only a small payment down. Balance can run on easy payments with only 6 per cent annual Interest. Utilises county stands among the leading counties of North Dakota as a farming country. We raise everything In the grain line, even good corn and alfalfa. Go .and see your neighbors and get up a colony of your own. For further particulars address O- H, Butt. Marmorth. N. D. uUlsuuuw. FOR SALE-i.000 acres. In large and small tracts, ot Pittsburg county coal bearing, farming and pasture land In oil nd gas belt. Ill) an acrt. For particulars write John E. Cavanagh, McAlester, Okl. IIEAIj ESTATE. K.n.M HA.NCH LA.M1S FOfl SAI.B llrenon. INVEST K) as first payment on 40 acres Irrigated land at Ontario, Oie. You can grow largo crops of alfalfa, corn, grain, fruit and vegetables. Land cleared, plowed and leveled, ready for crop. High class proposition. Close to railway, churches, school; electric light and power, telephones and all modern farm con- .. I .- . ...... I r. ........ Wi-it mx'npr rtrf-enn nml Western Colonization Co., 534 Paxton Bldg., Omaha. Neb. Texns. tl PER acre secures farm. Houston. fastest growing city; Texas Investor gives valuable Information free. II. S. Tay lor, Houston Texas. HOMESBEKBRS. Why not sec lands In Fort Bend county. only 36 miles from Houston, the metropo lis oi me soutn; inore are no uettcr lands anywhere. Note the prices. 50 ncres. level, pmtrle. dark soil: 5 miles front Hoo'.h. 137.50 per acre. H cash, 133 acres, all prairie, chocolate loam soil, level; living water; five miles from Booth. Choice tract, ch.'ap at 335.00 per acre. H cash. ISO acres, pecan and wild peach timber land; 4 miles south of Thompsons, Tex., no better son anywhere, i3o.ro per acre. 1-10 cosh. 04 acres, level, all fine black sandy nroltle land; 10 mites from Booth: an ex cellent piece of land, 28.00 per acre. 32,200 c&sh. 321 acres, Ti. prairie, dork loam; 3V4 miles from Thompsons, one mile from gravel road; splendid piece of land with many beautiful homes near It. Price 335.00 por acre. cash. l.ioo acres, level, dark sanay loom, prairie land,, 2 miles from Orange Hill, railway station Adjolnlg land has sold at 340.00 per, acre. Price 120.50 per acre. Terms, won't divide. 6,900 acres ot splendid land In south Texas, 55 miles from Houston, within 5 miles of 4 railroad towns. Flno grass; rvnnlng water, good well water, i tim ber. 40 Inches rain fair. 318.60 per acre. Won't divide. . inland P. Lockwoti, owner. 111S Union Bank Bldg. Houston, Tex. FAKM8 and farm lands In southwest Texas. I own them and want to sell a few. Some good .trade as first payment will be considered. .lav E. Adams. 616 Olbbs Bldg., San Antonio, Tex. WlicoaslB. Upper Wisconsin feat dairy and general crop state In the union. Settlers wanted. Lands for sale at low prices, .on easy terms. Ask for bpoklet. If on Wisconsin Central Land urant. niato, acres wanted, tvma nuoui our grazing lands If Interested In fruit lanos JISK (or DOQKiei on apuis urtmrui In Wisconsin. Address Land Dept. Boo Line Ry.. .Minneapolis. Minn. OFFICIAL "publications concerning soil, climate and crops dt Wisconsin mallod tree to those addressing Wisconsin 8U.U Board .ot Immigration. Capitol lOOU, Madi son, Wis. JDKAL lS-ncro home farm In mild. comfortable climate, adjoining live town with two railroads, only two hours from Spokane; complete set of buildings worth 31,500; all cultivated and highly produc tive; no irrigation nceuoo; uvo ""r !iarlnr nrf.liarjl. standard commercial apples; money required, to save other in vestments; 36,500; -no commission. Owner, Box 213, Newport, wasnington.- Mlscellnneoas, at.r irf-'T A1at,ti,t, nn.l Mtaalaalnnt farm lands, 112,50 acre; small tracts; easy tullus; productive soils, good markets; northern community, very healthy. L. Shannon, Box 6U rrultdale. Ala. MONBY-MAKINO farms, 21 states, IIS in 1M an ncre: live stock and tools often Included to settle quickly; more for your money In productive land near good mar kets here today than elsewhere on earth; get the facts; big Illustrated bargain sheet free. E. A. Htrout Form Agency, Station, 3144, New York city.- REAL ESTATE FOR. RENT farm and Ha rich Lands. FXnifFOR' RENT 160 acres level land, well Improved, good rich.solh Inquire Robert Winter,. Council Bluffs, la., R. F. D. No, L Phone L-2330. Several bunches- of lots one to eleven some with small houses In various parts Ot town, some .with running water, finest In.the world tor chlcleons. nigs, etc. Very low rent, .and If' you decide to buy later, what you phy as rent will be 'applied n payment. Bee us' at once' about theie. You can ajwy" also' get work ot neigh bors there at good wages It- desired. Chas. E. Williamson Co., Paxton block, 16th and Farnam Sts. ' REAJJ ESTATE LOANS : I'KH cent . loans ' on farms, orchard lanria. rltv resident or business DronertV to buy, build, improve, extend or refund mortgages or other securities; terms rea sonable; special pnvyeuea; corresuonu ence Invited. Dept. L. 749 Henry Bldg., Seattle, Wash., or 1S Commonwealth Bldg.. uenver. coio.- m, AA A AAA nanMlttlu 17 ft WfAd. Wbad Kldg., lth and Farnam. 6 ni'W- 114NH llfmla-Carlbors Co O 810-312 Brandcls Theater Building. WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. GABVIN BR0S.idang: C1TT property. Large loans a specialty. W 11. Thomas. a state Bank Bldg. MONEY on hand at lowest rates for loans on Nebraska farms and Omaha city property in any amounts. II v nitinin . f . . W..1VW.I, City National Bank Bldg. HARIUSON ft MORTON. S15 Om. Nat. WANTED City . loans and warrants. W. Farnam .Smith St Co., 1330- Farnam St FARM und city loans made promptly. Wm. McCormlck, 1201 Farnam. Red 30& OMAHA homes. Host Nebraska farms. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.. I01 OMAHA NATIONAL. Douglas 271S. CITY and farm loans, 6, tft. 6. J. IL Dumont It Co., 1(93. Farnam, Omaha. LA ROE loans our specialty. Btull Bros. WANTED TO BUY. 1 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 cash and the price has got to be low. I will deal only with owners and will not pay any attention to letters from agents. Address M 319, care Bee. WE have buyers for 4 and 6-room cot tages and bungalows. Vor quick sale list your property with us. The Vogel Realty Agency. 1007 W. O. W. Bldg. WILL buy a home, & to 7 rooms. If you want to sell bad enough to mako me an attractive cash price. Live location and descriptions. Addrena S-333, care Bee. WHAT have you to offer In a medium priced lot with water and sewer. Address P-322. care Bee. BUILDING lots, tori lots. Will Day cash. Any part of town so long as price is ngnt. uive gooa description and loca tion. Address 0-321,.caro Bee. WILL buy two used pianos It you have one and want the cash. Phono Douglas 7934 i "WANTED to buy young Jersey li el f er. Webster 1306, John Grant Pcgg. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE R. E. . . - i ALFALd' A MILL The alfalfa mill located at Fremont. Neb., clear of Incumbrances with two side tracks and 6 acres ot ground, all newly equipped with machinery and new engine ana Doner, nas run steaay up un til today, a big money maker. Fine large steel hay shed and cement foundation. Three tank cars. All toqls and. In fact, everything that Is necessary to start up at any time, goes with It. Account pres ent owner's change In plans' has decided to dispose ot It at once and wtU accept a good form, ranch or good Income prop erty for it. Price. $30,000.00. Address 201 OMAHA NAT. UK. BLDG., OR PHONE DOUQLAS 4S10. A FINELY Improved 160 acres, valley land, all under the plow, within ten miles of South Omaha; price $115 per acre; $5,000 or $4,000 In trade, good terms on balance. Phone D. T07. 41$ Bee Bldg. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Farmers Are Increasing Their Of ferings of Cash Wheat EXPORT TRADE IS SHUT OFF Nothing Less Than a Sharp Decline In Grain Prices Will Induce the Foreign Purchasers to Get Ilnsy. OMAHA. Jan. 31, 1914. Thft fnnn.r. nt t, .l,u cnr. ally well posted on the growing crops, Uhrl ttila k4 1 l J j A i . - teraay, but for several previous dayi, by on Nebraska, but several other sUtes, KH... I. I- . . . .. . . . "..t.u ,i hub ocen said ail aioug mat the surplus held was light. The Interior 1 1ln.ot 1,1,8 ffaJn have banked on the possihi.ity of a crop scare and a conse quent sharp upturn In wheat-both cash and futures. While we are Just entering f.i nmon.th of February, oiid there Is a lllcellhnnil nf mimi, nni.. .v.. - w. mjuici ncsidDI. iliu prospects at the moment are ldeat imuusnuui me winter wneat belt, and there aro few In the trade who are friendlv tn thai ni .. I?,!" ot Bme of the larger houses nuvimiiB meir incnas ana customers to act with caution on the bull side of wheat at the present time, and It Is well knOWn that thm nnnl. u to see a bull movement, as a bull ri, . . ''BrT?? mucn larger trade with sharp price fluctuaUonsi than a slnktnr ft.. iimrncu It will doubtless take a sharp loss In wheat to. re-establish an export trade here, as the recent advance shut off all business between the 'United SUtes and Importing nations. Interior millers are taking pnly a small lot of wheat at Chi cago, na it was said that they are now able to secure ample supplies at their mill, doors. Another drawback to Uie cosh wheat situation Is tho lack of de mand for flour. Millers nere report the trade as confined to a few small lots, and FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE R. E. n! .7 . 1 B.m' n Spauidlng, N'eb., Wheeler Co., Nol)., 2S0 best fartn and; i nu, icntcu ana cross-iencea: two sets good Improvoments; land slightly sandy and gently rolling; price, 3C0 per -., t.iv. T,,vwi niiim d, libk. ianu; d Inta. flna IamiI ni. fA. i i ' modern. Price 37.000; enc, ,34,300. This can b. Include with the above or dealt 7ar,.m?f H0-' Co'- "o bli!gs..,bUt all cul tlvaUd; S3 a. alfalfa; all Irrigated. Price, 4,000 clear. What have you to offer? (268)-Llvery barn and equipment at ,?lby' n.om for 40 head horses. This Is, clear and priced at $3,000 to trade - ZPI- G.ur m'"'. Hooper, Neb., with 25.000 bushels elevator, half. block prouniV supply house, barn, scales, etc. Splendid power plant also 6-rootn resi dence, modern, and 4-room residence, all property In boat repair. Price for all. 135.000. Mtg., 37,200. Would trade for good handy farm. Writo at onto full partlcu lan. P7 lm a . . II . . . . . . INcb.. Perkins county, 40 a. broken land. .o.i, iwiu iiiuciu, koou son. Land and sod house and well, but Im provements gone now. Price $18 per acre. Mtg., $1,100; trade for1 Florence property. (27T.) 4roo.-n house well located, Green wood. Nob., fair repair, big lot, fine trees and shrubbery and. land. Price '31.000 to gethcr with restaurant, comer location, rent, $30, splendidly equipped,, small stock groceries, canned goods; price $S00; no one. Will trade both ' for grocery stock In live town. - '7 (277) 32) a- Imp. firm. Edmunds Co., a D., 4 miles from town; 175 afcres In cultivation-, Jand ' level, soli good.. Improve ments small but 'rood. Prlci sa.sM. Vr,n $3,000; 6 per cent," Owner wants 80 acres near ifoage, iNeo. 1 (278) Hotel, located .In Snyder, Nob,, doing good business. 21 sleenlnr room fully equipped. -Have own electric light ing piani; imy water; clear; price, '$5,000, iur xoou ianu. 28l) Oonts' furnishing stock Invoicing aooui. iib.vw; sjko nuiiaing. in liowells. Neb., on main street; This-Is doing 'a good business. Prloo $17,600.' 'Will trado ior eastern neorasKa lana. . (2JC3) A fine stock' food and ,nmMlv business, in good running' order; doing eooo niiBiness. uwner wisnes to sea -naif InteresUIn this .to enercetlc worker. IMu for one-half Interest, $2,000. Wilt consider irauc. 1 T a innrtw x. rrini 43S State Bank Bldg. Omaha, frcb, FOR SALE OKEXC1IAME. $20,000 stock general merchandise, west. em iqwa; nrst Class established, paying business. Want About an eVen deal In clear land or sood enultv and cash. Mn proicssionai traders nor sales compapy uui-u aiinwcr. iakk uoi 008, wooaoine, la, ' .. . i.nuq m vwi. iukuiici iur HI J u 1 1 mortgage or residence and put In some waau. atmrtwi j hw, caro uee. I buy, sell or exchange land for youi M. M. KL'NE. Omaha, Neb. v winm ..... , uuviaiwsMKNT approved' investment cuuiiuci urdiimi ior ama. mnAP nrnn. erty or land. Doug. ,7042. ' REAL ESTATE WANTED. Cottage for my Dakota farm. D. 18C9. WANTED TO RENT. WANTED to rent. Three or four nicety furnished rooms, complete for house keeping; must not necessarily be in pri vate family, but would prefer thorn so Must be modern, clean, comfortable and well heated. State phone number, address and amount of rental In answering. Ad dress J-36S. care Bee. WANTED-rJ or 8 unfurnished heated rooms and bath; close In. Address N 320 Dee. UVKT6IARiroTOWEST Ship live stock to Bouth Omaha, save mileage and shrinkage. Your consign ments receive prompt and careful atten tion. L!v Stock Comatlasloa Merchants. MARTIN BROS. & CO.. Exchange Bldg. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Pi? ''I'd for mord January 11, 1114 1 WiJ'' l,ri ?4," N. 8. WJiltt. tots 11J H b!6ck 1. BoiltU a wil- llamt' iuMIt. , . i t B. Jl. RoMaoo ana wit to W, M. Jtcksoa ri .1., lot S. Mack I, KMd's lit tad. uj r.,rJ'.n,,, j.": K.ooo , a. Lwiwa R .1 ig II. A. JtDQ.OO. let 1. Work f, Ur 4 mirttW addT. . a A, Wllron sad lf to P. VT, Kuhnt, 60 10, 4. iuock a. Mapievooa oaa ,., 1 8, N, Waaler? nl hutband to A. M. Wll ton. lot , Motk 2. lllllaldt add. No. 1 l.tot ""Jr.1"0 .t.7..J' M' -. lot . block U. Clifton Hill , .....n. 1 F. Dlnuno anil wlfa to 8. J. Oraaa. lot 4. block XI. Kountaa PUo 1 P. Swanaoa and wtht to A. J. BUstord, -MIJl t tot 1, Mock I Horn Acres Ul K. C. Tth to aaia, lot ID, block I, aim l P. C. CNuuer and wit to 8. Bror, lot 1. block II. Mrra, Htsbarda a Tlllan'a ad. xm nMiun, 1 1. vi-11 ib c, awaoaoB. lea 10, block t. llama Acra , 4 LEGAL NOT1CKB. LEOAL NOTICE. ' Notice Is hereby given that sealed pro posals will be received by the Board of Directors of the Farmers' Irrigation dla. trlct aU their office In the city of ScottsI Bluff. Nebraska, for the purchase of $76,500 of the six per cent serial bonds ot the district until 13 o'clock m. on the 3d day ot February, 1114. Bald bonds ar is sued by authority of an act of the lex. Isiature ot the state ot Nebraska ac. proved March Sd. 1635, session laws. Ua&T chapter 70, and the amendments thareto' and pursuant to a vote of a majority of the qualified electors ot said district Tha board expressly reserves the rig-tit to r. Ject any and all bids and will In no event sell any ot said bonds for less than ninety-five (86) Pr cot of the, fac. value thereof, By order ot the Board of Directors. VINCENT 8. RAMSEY. Secretary of tho Farmers' irritation Dis trict J 13-d-21t this wholly on domestic account, as the foreign bids too far away. corn was quite active, Dut tne marnei was heavy during much of the day and closed with losses of !,ffHC The cash trade was small with sales here ot only bO.000 bushels, and this In Itself was a drawback to the position oi tno ouus. i nc cosh situation In all the markets was quite dull and prices were lower. Croi aCvlcea from Buenos Ayres were favor able and that market was lower, while Liverpool rutures were higher. Oats were HSUo lower for the day, and they showed more strength than corn. Cash wheat was unchanged to w lower.. i.ajin corn was 'imw lower. Cash oats wero Hio lower. The following cash sales were reported today: Wheat No. 2 hard winter: 2 cars, 84a; 6 cars, S3V&C No. 3 hard winter; 2 cars, S4Vic; 10 cars, S3c. No grade: 1 car, 73c: No. 3 mixed, 4 cars, 83c, Corn No. 2 white: 2 cars, 64V4c, No. 3 white: 2 cars, 62Hc: 7 cars, C2V4C! 4 cars. C2c No. 4 white: 1 car, 5Sc. No. 2 yellow: 10 cars, 61 He No. 3 yellow: 1 car, eoc; 4 cars, COHc: 8 cars, GOc; 3 cars, tOc; 6 cars, 68 He; 8 cars, Mc. No. 4 yellow, 1 car, BSUc; 2 cars, D7!4c; 1 car, EGHc No. 3 mixed;- 2 cars (near white), G5Hc; 3 cars, CSc; 7 cars, t'Mc; 3 cars, 57c; 3 cars, KHc; 2 cars, MHc 15 cars, 66c. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, CuHc; I car, DtUc; 4 cars, Mc; 2 cars, 55c. No grade, 1 car, 00c. Oats Standard: 1 car, 38ic No. 3 white: 4 cars, 37c. No. 4 white, 6 cars, 26c. No grade! 1 car, 384c. Clearances: Wheat. 263,000 bushels: com, 17,000 bushels: oats, 22,000 bushels. Liverpool close: Wheat, '.id to id lower; corn. Hd to Ud higher Primary wheat receipts were 780,000 bushels and shipments 4SS.000 bushels, against receipts ot 98,000 bushels and smpments oc m.wo bushels last year. Primary corn recelots were 943.000 bush els and shlpments'601,000 bushels, against receipts of L243.000 bushels and shipments of ,1,021,000 bushels last year. . iTimary oats recemts were B77.000 bush els and shipments 674, '000 bushels, against receipts or ti,wo,rusnols and shipments of 620,000 "bushels lsst year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. . r Wheat. Corn. OqLh. Chicago .- 3 207 141 Minneapolis , 233 Dulnth, .-. 20 Omaha .......llo 142 19 Kansas City 82 104 9 St. Louis 71 E0 65 Winnipeg 54 Omaha Cash Prices-tWheat: No. 2 hard, SSgffiyo; No. 3 hard, 82S4Uc; No. 4 hard. TPIfMUc; Nn. 3 anrlnir. S3U.mni- No. 4 spring, 82983c; No. 2 durum, 82 R2ir: No. 3 durum, hmie. Corn: No. 2. white, 6464Hc; No. 3 white, 6224c: No. 4 white, IHMc: No. 2 yellow filR) 614cj No. 3 yellow, 680WHc; No. 4 vel low, 65fi58Wc; No. 2, B7669HO: No. 3, 56 Mlc: No. 4. .64flC54c. Oats: No. 2 white. 3W39c;. standard. S8?ic: No. 3 white, 37c: No. 4 white. 36lc, Barley: malUng, E8S73c; No. 1 feed, fOSoSc Rye: No. 2. 67GSc; No. 8. E6Ht67c. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Featnres of the Trndlno- and Cloalna; Prices on Board of Trade. CHICAGO, Jan. 31 Ample protection and moisture given by snow falls today In the winter crop territory left the wheat bulls at a disadvantage. The market, although steady at tho close, was HGWc under last night. Corn wound up with a gain ot-Hc to He. oats a shade to He, and provisions ranging from 2Hc off to a rise .of 32Hc ' According to experts, the snow which descended over tho greater part of tho winter wheat region furnished exactly what was needed to make the growth condition all that could be desired. The Immediate result was to send a majority of speculators to the selling side, and to enlargo the country offerings ot hard winter grades, especially from the south west and from Nebraska. Meanwhile, the shipping demand hero was slow and export bids at 'the seaboard were out of line.. , Resting commission orders which re newed buying at a moderate decline seemed' to ho based on signs of a heavy reduction In stocks having taken placu this, week. On the other hand, arrivals are expected ,to Increase again in tho next few days. . ' Corn during most ot the day had an upward, slant. It was pointed out that receipts here of the week were' the small est for' any corresponding time In five years. 'Besides, the rough weather was said to be likely to Interfere with shell ing and hauling,, and to. Increase the de mand for feed.. Oats hardened in sym pathy with corn; trading, however. Was at a minimum. Congestion developed In January pork and .brought about a squeeze for dealer who were shore of that delivery. In the rest ot the provision list, holders rraliied freely, availing themselves ot the 'chance afforded by nn- upturn In tho price 'of hogs. Artlclel Open. I H'.gh-I Low. Close.l Yes'y" Wheat May, tt 53H . 2i, '92 83U tSH '88H ' tSH S8U 8W 66V4 '66U" f6?i 66H 66V4 ,C&U 0CH 66 G5i 6SU 83 3SH Sflji S9T4 39 23H H '9H '39Vi 39H 2166 21 65 21 00 21 57 H 21 H I. 21 60 11 17H ll "H 11 10 . 11 10 U'37H 1130 11 25 U.27H U 15 1162H 1162H 1162H 1167H U 25 11 75 1175 11 65 U 70 11 57H juiy. Corn . ' May. July, OatR May. July, Pork May. July. Lard , May, July. Bibs May, 1 July. . Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red, OoHfijoSHc; No. 3 red, 04Sl14Hc; No. 2 hard, aieilHc: No. 3 hard, -OOftWic; No. 2 north ern, H91c; No. 3 northern, E9ijfS9Hc: No. 2 spring, 89H(go0c: No. 3 spring. 88H fissc Cam: No. 3,.60Sr6lc: No. 3 white, &Hfiec: No. 3 yellow. 6162c. Oats: No. 3 white. 3$H933c; standard, 40c. Rye: No. 2, 61062c. 'Barley. "50(8750. Seeds: Timothy,, $3.766.23; clover. $U.7514.25. Provision's: Pork, $22.25; lard, $10.S2H: ribs. $10.754211,25. liUTTJSlt Lower; creameries, zztraw. EiUaS Lower: receipts. 5.196 cases: at mark, cases Included. 27(0CSc; ordinary firsts. 272Sc; firsts. 29c. , pquLTitx Alive nixner; springs, uw, fowls. HHc; turkeys, 16c. CHEESE Unsettled: daisies, 17HSJ18C; twins, 17U5yi"Hc: Americans, l7flSc; long horns. 17HOl8c. POTATOES Higher; receipts, 30 cars; Michigan. Minnesota and Wisconsin red. (Z$6c; white, 6570c. ( Kansas Cltr Grain and Provisions. tpiwDi ntniv Th m i ah. Cash: No. 2 hard. MCSSHc: No. 2 red. ssH-afsauc. CORN NO. 3 mixed. 6SH63o: NO. 3. C0Hlc; No. 2 white, 6SSHc; No. 3, a 66c OATS No. 2 white, 40c; No. 3 mixed. 39c, Closing prices ot futures: WI I EAT M ay. 8606Hc: July. 82H 82HO. CORN May. 67?atf6Sc: July, CTc. BUTTER Creamery. 2Sc: firsts. 27c: seconds, 25c; packing, 27c. EQtiB nrst. Zic; seconds, sac IKJULTRY Hens and springs, 13c. Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOIJ8, Mlnp.. Jan. 31. vniciAi .-o, i nara, ic; ro. i northern. 7H)o; No. 2 northern. 4HSS7o; No. 3 wneat, KniHSttto; Maj', MHUVic; July, FIX)UR Fancy oatents. tl.CO: other grades unchanged. HARLBY 4dUC. RYE 51855c. BRAN Unchanged. COIIN-No. 3 yellow, 57QC7HC OAT8 No. 3 white, 36U856HC. FLAX-$1.46Hgl.50H. . Oils and Koala, NEW YORK. Jon. SL COTTON8HED OIL Quiet; prime summer yellow, $7,070 7.30; March. $7.; May, $7.33; July, 7.57. KUcilN Bieauy. TURPENTINE Firm: machine barrels. 50Hc SAVANNAH, Jan. 31. TURPENTINE Firm. 4Sc Boles. 29 bbls.: recelnts. 67 bbls.; shipments, 41 bbls.; stocks, 23,858 bbls. ROSIN Firm. Sales. 1.3S7 bbls.; re ceipts. 1.213 bbls.: shipments. 1,473 bbls.; stocks. 102,496 bbls. Quote; A. B. C. D, l k, u, it, H.y;qt uj; i, $4 to; k. h.u; M. $5.30; N, $6.30; WO, $6.50; WW, $6.76. Coffee Market NEW YORK, Jan. Sl.-COFFEKV-Mar-ket opened stead', unchanged to f points higher today. Later prices eased off un der large Brazilian receipts and closed barely steady. 3 to 6 points lower. Sates, 11.750 bags. March. SUfcc; May. 9.42c; July, 9.6Jo; September, 9.78c; October, 9.S4c; De cember, 9.05c Spot, quiet: Rio No. 7, SHc; Santos No. I, m,c Mild, dull; Cor dova, 134316c. nominal. OMAHA LIYEJTOCK MARKET Killing Cattle Fifteen to Quarter Lower for the Week. HOGS SLIGHTLY OFF FOR WEEK Sheep Generally Fifteen to n. Quar ter Lower Thnn Last Week's Cloae Fat Lambs Thirty to Forty Cents Lorrer. SOUTH OMAHA, Jan. 31, 1911. n... l.i . . , . . I iiHn. Rh.un luvciiiin were; V. I L i iii'f.. -r; , Official Monday 5.2S8 8,421 11.007 Official Tuesday 6,185 17,515 17.103 Official Wrdnaarinv.... 4 .KM 12 13.4 Official Thursday..;... 2,336 10.141 7,303 uiiiciai ifriaay wz b,M Estimate Saturday V 6,900 Six days this week...19,5 60,330 66,116 Same days last week.20,424 57,504 52,310 Same days 2 wks ago. .21,333 58.2S5 28,896 Same days 3 wks ago. .19,711 63,222 61,854 Same Cays 4 wks ago.. 13,675 43,079 36.678 Samo days last year.. .16,978 75.273 30,720 The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at the South Omaha live stock market tor the year to date as compared with last year: 1914. 1913. Inc. Dec Cattle 82,872 84,094 1,222 Hogs 254,370 280,536 26,166 Sheep 226,330 207,663 18,662 The following table shows the range ot prices for hogs at the South Omaha live stock market for tha last few days, with comparisons: Date. 1914. 1913. 11912. U.1310.109.108. Jan. li. Jan. 19. Jan. 20. Jan. ,21. Jan. 22. Jan. 23. 7 361 ( 04! 7 V8 7 84 ,44l 06 4 a 8 20VJ 7 2ft 6 05, 8 XJl U W 8 iS'i " 5 85 7 69 8 31 6 03 l 427 8,2114 7 27 7 67 8 321 6 971 4 22 7 23 1 5 89 8 231 a 1 8 20( 8 05 7 92 6 02 4 12 6 00 4 06 4 15 6 06 4 21 6 00 8 2lS 7-23 6,81 7 63 Jan. 21. tt Ziyi 7 23 5 94 7 00 Jan. 25, 7 301 7 95 7 GO J 6 96J 7 45 7 2of 5 91I 7 49 Jan. m. 8 27H Jan. 27. 8 19V 8 02 5 92 4 27 Jan. 28. 8 09H 7 321 1 7 481 8 031 5 911 4 29 Jan. 23. 8 07'A 7 331 6 931 J 8 04 5 981 4 00 8 mi 7 M 6 oi 7 64 6 11 4 13 . 7 32 0 02 7 47 8 yi 17 Jan. 2V Jan. 31. Sunaay. CATTLE There were no cattle In sight this morning of any consequence, but the receipts for the week have been very liberal, showing a considerable gain over a year ago. Beet steers at the beginning of the week wcro stronger, but commencing with Tuesday tho market eased oft quite rapidly and at the close of tho week prices are 1525c lower. The decline has been the most severe on the, medium grades, but even good cattle aro lower. The slump has been due apparently to unseasonable weather prevailing during the greater part of the time at eastern polpts, which has reduced the demand for meat production of all kinds. At the same time the liberal receipts have given packers an opportunity to bear the mar ket. The report of three boatloads of Argentina beef on the way to New York may have contributed somewhat to the weakness. Cows and heifers were in liberal re ceipt and as prices at this point were very heavy to begin with, the market steadily docllncd, closing around 2Sc lower than last week. Stock cattle and feeders were In light supply all week and as there was a rea sonably uood demand prices were strong, being' If anything a little higher than last week's close. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice beof steers, $8.25J.75; fair to good beof steers, $7.800.8.23; common to fair beof steers, $6.7507.80: good to choice corn-fed heifers, $6.757.7S; good to choice rows, $6.6007,50; fair to good grades, $5.406.60: common to fair grades, $4.0Otg'5;4O: jrood to choice Mockers and feeders, $7.00iff6.fi0; fair to good stockers and feeders, J7.2of' 7.50; common to fair stockers and feed ers. $6.757.25; stock cows and heifers, $5.5036.73: stock calves, $6.6038.28; vcat calves, $8.00310.25; bulls, stags, etc., $5.50 CP7.25, , 1IOQS Receipts 'were light even for a Saturday; only about 82 cars, or 5,900 head, being received. Total supplies for tho weak fcot ud 60.330. almost 3.000 larcer than' a week ago, but a shortage of 15,000 as compared wun tne samo wcetc last year. .Trade was slow in getting started this morning, as sellers wero usicing an ad vance of nearly 10c, but buyers would not meet the figures asked, and in the end. tho bulk of 'the desirable offerlncs sold at prices that were generally Cc higher. The market on light hogs, which has been In poor -shape all week, was, It anything, worse tnan usual mis morning. Buyers simply Ignored the .underweight hogs, no matter how good the quality, and' up to a late hour tn the forenoon fitickers refused to even bid on anything Ight, and shlpixsre were very careful about taking noia ex tnjm. in tne ena. as thcrn seemed: to be nothing else to do. sellers were forced to cut loose. Prices paid for the light and light mixed hogs did not look In any case to be better than steady, and some salesmen quoted them as slightly lower. : Bulk of the sales was quoted nt $S.10tP ,8.35 and tops reached $8.42H. being 7V4o higher than yesterday, and only 2c be low the high mark at the close ot last week. Prices today are Jtist a shade lower than a week. ago. During the first four days of the week the trend ot tho mar ket was downward, but a good share of the decline has been regalnod during the last two days, and values today are no rfloro than weak, to at tho outslda 5c lower tnan iasi caiurun.v. uibiiu hubs hav hrn in Door demand all week, and on tho first threo or four days the bulk of tho lights landed at $8.00 and below. Values braced up a little on Friday, hut the sales are still hanging close to the even money mark. No, At Sh. Pr. No, A. Bh. Pr. M.V.....1U 10 7 M 71., Ut ... 111 61.; m ... . c4.;...jo7 no, 93 :U . . I OS 7 Ml 120 S 30 U Ill no to c 44 i so SO.. 197 ... SHtt 75., HS ... is'l.. .Ill ... IS 41,; Ml 0 S 50 41.. .....11" 40 W 5 Wt 90 1 10 77.... ...MS ) 111 li 217 ... 110 ST 201 ...-IIS e Ul ... U 2 4 200 I 15 11 M ... 1 10 71 116 40 111- SO 245 ... 110 ,..!...3ff ... 11 S6K 10 110 19, 211 M I 10 2 2i 10 I 10 7?.. ....4 IW 244 2M I 12Vi 71 -o 40 I 20 6S 141 ... I 3Mi it JOT ... 120 71 2 1 lit CD....1..21 ... 1 -O ti MS M 113 11 26 ... I a (3 2l ... I 14 .". 154 ..! US 40 214 ... I 15 EI.......U! ... I2S 71 111 ( . .241 10 12J CI M3 ... J 35 71 St ... I 25 1M 2tt ... I H 81 ".HI ... tn 2M W 117V4 71 ,1 -40 I 25 .140 ... I 40 75 . "207 ... M 301 0 J.. ....St 120 6 42 141 ... I 40 5 "!!".jh ... 1 so w tn to t o 70 25 . I M 41 240 ... I 40 it ......in ' .... I W SO ws ... I" 51 2JS ... I 73 0 71 "....231 ... I" T 4,W CI .1 250 ... t X 71 0 ... I 424 I... ..IM ... ISO Tl M4 ... I41H " " 484 PIGS. 23 104 ... 7 26 SHEEP Nothing In the way of sheep and lambs- arrived at the yards this morning, which is often the case on the last day of the week. An excessive supply of sheep and lambs during the week and unseasonably warm! weather generally were the reasons for a big slump In values. The receipts for the week amount to some 56,116 head, compared with 52,310 last week and 30,6X3 for the same week a year ago. Other markets were also liberally supplied, re sulting In a substantial prtco derllne at all points. On the whole, the offerings here were much the same as last week, with a fairly large percentage of warmed up grades ot both sheep and lambs still showing up In the receipts. m. , li. IV. A. at IK. rln.. nf lira uuiiw vj. uiu ..." . . ' the week sold on a basis of 30S40c lower than a week ago. while what mutton of ferings were on sale Bhowed a decline of about 15C5c for the week. On Friday of last week most of the transactions In lambs were made around $7.6ofl7.80, as compared with a range of $7.2007-55 at the close of this week. The malorlty of the owes a week ago brought prices around $5.40S6.50, whereas Uls week's close shows sales ranging from i5.15fc6.25. Wethers and yearlings con tinued In very limited supply all the week. Among the high sales were some qwes that sold up to $5.60. this being the highest price paid for ewes since May of last year, when $6.10 was the record for that month- , , . good to choice, $7.5007.05; lambs, fair to yearlings, light, $6Jog.76; yearlings, heavy, $6.2566.50; wethers, good to choice, $5.50J.S0; wethers, fair to good.,2-9 6.50; ewes, good to choice, ti.15ijo.40' ewes, fair to good. $4.60(36.15. St. Loala X.kve 8 took MarUrt. ST LOUIS. Jan. Sl.-CATTLB-Recelpts 150 head, market, steady; native beef steers. $7.5039.26: cows and heifers, $4.25 8.50; Blockers and feeders. $5.COg7.50; south ern steers, $5.7508.10; cows and heifers, $4.8.00; calves, $6.00310.60. HDOS Receipts 2,500 head; market, Be higher; pigs and lights, $6.5088.63; mixed and butchers, $8.458.65; good heavy, $3.65 CS.CC. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts none! market, steady; muttons, $5.0035.50; lambs, $7.0038,00. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK 3IAHICET Cattle Steady Hors Strong: Sheep Stenilr. CHICAGO, Jan, S1.-CA.TTLE Receipts, 200 head; market steady; beeves, $6.80 9.50; Texas steers, $6.90gs.O0; western steers. $6.4088.00; stockers and feeders, 10.4O5j8.10; cows and hctfers, $3.60(08.50; caives. fi.mxtjiv.w). HOGS Receipts. 6,000 head; market strong, 10315c higher; bulk, $8.408.55; light. $S.308.65: mixed. $8.308.60; heavy, $8.25trj.00: rough. $3.258.35: nigs. $6.60 8.30. SHEEP Rccelots. 1.000 head: market steady: native, $4.80-50.00: western, $1.90 6.00; yearlings, $5.85417.00; lambs active, $6.S5Q.00; western, $8.968.10. Knnann City Lire Stock Mnrket. KANSAS CITY, Jan. 31.-CATTIE Re cetpts 100 head: market, steady: prime fed Bteers. $8.659.25; dressed beef steers, $7,26.60; western sUers, $6.7508.50; south em steers, $6.258.25; cows, $4.2537.50; heif ers. $6.75-38.75; stockers and feeders, $6.60 8.25: bulls, $5.60(87.75: calves, $6.6011.00. HOGS Receipts, 11.000 head, market steady to 10c higher, quality poor: bulk of sales. $8.258.42V4: heavy. $8.45S&45: rack- era and butchers, $8.35&12i4; light, $S.15(3 o.s; pigs, yx,ityl.5. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, none: market, steady; lambs, $7.2fi7.90; year lings. $6.25536.90; wethers, $5.26Q6.90; ewes, $5.0O6.ia St. Joseph Lire Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Jan. 31. CATTLE Re ceipts, 100 head; market steady; steers, $7.009.00; cows and heifers, $1.0088.50; calves, $6.00(810.60. HOGS Receipts, 3,000 head; market steady to strong; top, $8.40; bulk, $8.06 'SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, none; steady; lambs, $7.007.60. fllonx Cltr Live Stock Mnrket. SIOUX CITY. la., Jan. 31. CATTLE Receipts, 100 head: no quotations. HOGS RecelDts. 2.500 head: market steady; heavy. $8.2088.23; mlxoa, $8.15 8.20; light. $8.1098.16: bulk of sales. 38.109) 8.20. SHEEP AND LAMBS ReceJnts. 100 head; no quotations. Ltvo Stock In Sight. Receipts Ot live stock at thn alx nrln. clpal western markets: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Sioux City 100 2.500 100 Chicago 200 6,000 1,000 jvansas vjiiy iw u.uw ... St. Louis 150 2.600 ... fit. Joseph 100 3,000 ... South Omaha 126 5,000 Totals 776 30,900 1,100 NEW YORK GENERAL 1IARKET Quotations of the Day on Vnrlona Comntodlilea. NEW YORK. Jan. 31 Tn.OTTR Dull spring patents, $4.104.C0; winter straights, $4.161.25; winter patents. $4.404.65; spring uicra, tt.ux34.2v; extra wo. i winter, w.ss &3.K; extra No. 2 winter, $3.353.75; Kan sas straights, $1.051.15. WHEAT Spot, easy; No. 2 hard winter, KHc. c 1. f.. to arrive: No. 2 red. ll.flOU. nominal, elevator domestic; No. l north ern Duluth, $L0B. f. o. b., afloat: No. 1 noruiern itianitona. n.wr. r. o. n. nnnat. JAitures were easy, closing Mc net lower. iiut-o vtuiet; state, common to choice, 1913 crop, 4O04Sc; 1912' crop, 2023c; Pa cific coast, 1913 crop, 2327c; 1912 crop, 2221c. HIDES Steady; Bogota, SflM22ic. Cen tral America, 30c. PETROLEUM Steady: refined. New York, bulk, $3.25; barrels, $8.75; cases, $11.23. WOOL Steady; domestic fleece. XX unio, axffioc. . CORN Snot easv: new. No. S vellow. 70Hc. c. 1. f. to arrive. OATS Snot, dull: standard white. UVJfD 45c: No. 3, -lliic: fancy clipped white. 40'fftlO. HAY Barely steady; standatd, $1.02H91 1.05: No. 1, 97i4L00; No. 2, 90Qa; No. 3. fiS5c. LEATHER Firm; hemlock firsts. SOc; seconds. 28829c. PROVISIONS Pork steady: mesa. $23.00(804.00; family, 324.00i826.00; short cear. aw.3ag)23.oo. Beer, quiet; mess, iB.waa.6o; ramuy, 119.c04f20.00. cut meats, steady: pickled bellies, 10 to 14 pounds, $12.25013.60: pickled bams. $14.00. Lard. steady; middle west. $10.80(gl0.90; refined, quiet; continent, $11.60: South America, ?u.za; compound, QUii; 8.S7(iao-u. TALLOW Steady: city, 6Jic asked; spe cial. 7c: country, 6ic. BUTTER Unsettled; recelptB. 4,3331 tubs: creamery extras, 26(826Hc: firsts, 264827c: creamer', held extras. 25te8 C6i4c; process extras, 23Vi2kj; factory, current make, firsts, 21V4S c. CIH3ESE Steady; receipts, 713 boxes: state whole milk, held specials, Uff lSUc; state whole milk, held average fancy, 17M17c: state whole milk, held fresh specials, lVAfrlVAc; state whole milk, held average fancy, 17c. EGGS Unsettled; receipts, 6,653 cases; fresh gathered extras, 34835c; extra firsts, 32 33c: firsts, 33433c; refrigerator firsts, 30c; nearby hennery whites, fine to fancy, large, 3840c; nearby hennery, gathered whites, 3S33c. POULTRY Alive dull: western chlck ons, 13c; fowls, 15Hftl6c; turkeys. 18c Dressed dull: fresh killed western chick ens, I521c; fowls, I5l8c; turkeys, 18gC5c. Local Securities. Quotations turnlihed by Burns. Brlnitr & Co., 4ta Umtba fJ'lontl bank butldlnc: Bid. Ajkvl Atxrdftfn LAP. Co., U. mi II lco American Can 5s, 12S 91 s:h IJosrd ot Trsile. com. 120 150 Cudstiy PacklDK Co., 5s, 1924 100H lot Crdsr Co., Nub.. Sen. Dls. Is. 1HI,. 91 loo Desr. & CO.. PW.J" W Mil uuoaca. rtzv.. vm. iw Kslrmont Crssmsry 7 per ctnt ptd.. II too Harris Co.. Tax., 1S5J 1H lH llydraullo Press "rick, ptd 24H 25 Iowa Ilr. i U. k 1932 It Cltr ot Omaha. 4Hs, 1941 100 101 omsna vj, o. ou ..r, l Omaba & C. U. St. Ilr.. ptd I1U S3 Omaha Klec. IX 4 Pow.. ptd 11 U I-rcltlo Tol Ttl. U, US! 91 UM Psckers' Nat Ok. Etk.. Bo. Omaha. Ill 125 inset Sound T. IX a P. ta. Ill IK M Updike Oraln. com... M Union Btk. Tds. Btk 7U t Itockr Mt. Fusl Co................. 15 W Spokane a ln-d Emp. n. Tl. 5s. 1124. 14 9S Sioux Cltr lUf. 6i. 1130 93 I3H Sioux Cltr Btk. Yds. ptd U Topekt nr. nt 5s. mo s Omaha liny Stnrket. n . vnTc HIT 1 rnrtnm linl.nil $1010.50; extra. In light bales, $11; No. $94rl0: No. 3, $7G0; No. 1 choice mid land. $910; No. 2 cholco midland. $3.60: n tuns- Nn. 1 choice lowland. $7tfS: No! 2. $607: NO. 3. $186. STRAW Choice out or rye, $636.60; choice wheat, $4.6036. ALFALtA-vnoico pi-a-sreeii varieiy, J14. No. 1. $12.5O3a60; No. 2. $1012; No. 3. jssia Cotton Mnrket, NEW YORK. Jan. 31. COTTON Fu tures closed steady; March, 12.33c; May, 12.00c; July, 12.03c: October, lL60c Spot quiet: middling, 12.75c: gulf, 13.00c. LIVERPOOL. Jan. 31 COTTON Spot, qulot; prices easier: middling fair. 7.67d; good middling, 7.33d; middling, 7.06d; low middling. 6.79d: good ordinary, 6.0Cd; ordi nary, 5.69d; sales, 8.000 bales. Metal Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 31. METALS Tho metal markets were quiet and practic ally nominal. Copper, firm. Lake, nomi nal. Electrolytic, $H.760H.S7H: castings, $ll.37Vitt'11.62H. Iron, unchanged. 8T. LOUIS, Jan. 31. METALS Lead, dull at $1.05; spelter, steady ot $5.20. Dry Goods Market, NEW YORK, Jan. SL DRY GOODS Cotton goods steaay. uanton nan nels have been Priced for fall on a basis about 2Vs per cent higher than a year ago. corporation staple nress. gooas win be opened on Monday. Knit goods were In moderate demand. Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits NEW YORK. Jan. 3L E VA PO RATED APPLES-Qulet DRIED FRUIT I'runes. steady. Apri cots, quiet but firm. Peaches, quiet. Raisins, dull. Tho Persistent and Juaiclous Use ot Newspaper Advertising Is the Road to Business Success. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Higher Prices Quoted in Nearly Every Case in Early Trading. BUYING PROCEEDS WITH VIGOR Almost Unprecedented Flow of Money This Month Is Well Malntnlncd Dtirlnfc tho Month. NEW YORK, Jan. 31.-Hlgher prices were nuntrd In almost every cose In the early trading today. Buying proceeded wun unimpaired vigor ana tno nse ul vesterdav was extended sufficiently to establish top figures In many cases for the advance which began last month. Another upturn In the London market. togetaer with buying nero tor iorcign account, Influenced the movement. Tho market failed, however, to maintain Its Improvement. A reaction set In which fdrced prices below yesterday's close. In tho last half hour Uie trend was again revoraed. Quotations rallied strongly at tho closo changes wero irregular with a preponderance of gains. Weakness of the Rock Island securities held back the market. News of a prob able reorganization of the Rock Island company and a possible friendly re ceivership caused tho common stock to drop 2 to 12H. the preferred 3i to lSVi and the collateral Is ITs to 43. These losses were cut down on the late upward swing. The Hill stocks were In espe cially good demand and made sub stantial gains. Low-priced s pedal tlefl also reflected free buying. The almost unprecedent Inflow ot money this month was well maintained during the week, the bank statement showing a cash gain In the actual table of $9,400,000. This brought up the total gain by New York banks In January to $76,600,000. There was a further Increase In loans, amounting to $23,000,000 and only a' small addition to surplus was made. .In tho bond market there was an active Inquiry, reflecting continuance ot Investment buying. New York state 414a reached a now high price at 10SH. The general bond market was firm, being lit tle affected by the weakness of Rock stand Issues. Total sales, par value, $2,900,000. Panama 3s, registered, ad vanced on call on tho week. Number of sales and leaainc quotations on stocks were: , , . . Salss. HIsh. Low. Close. Amslramtted Copper .. 14,700 77",; 74H 7ST4' American Agricultural , 54k American nt Sugar .. 200 2 J7V4 17fc, Amer can Can 8,kk ni 31?! 334 American Can ptd 300 95Ti tt American Cotton Oil.. 700 44 43 44 American C, F 700 61H S1H Dili American lea secur MO I3' 25fc 15 Amerlcsn I.lnwd mo lUi n, im American L)comotlv .. 1,500 37.; 3S JS. American S. & R.... 1,700 03 69H American S. t It. ptd. 200 103 10Si American Sugar IUf ios American Tel. & Tel.. SOO 124 124 123 Amerlcsn Tobacco 700 2J0W 21 Ansconda Mlnlne Co.... 600 38H 37V S' Atchison 1,000 V9U tiii 99 Atchlaon ptd ..... 10014 Atlantic Cosst Una 124s, Dslttmora Ohio 2,000 Vl M4 l4 Bethlnhem Steel 200 37H Si 3t Broolcljn Rapid Tran.. l.BOO 91'4 81S 91I Canadian Pscitie 11.100 2195, Jlii J1914 Central Leather 3,800 29H ISS 2SH Chesspaske ft Ohio .... 400 67"4 67' ' Chicago Great tvetaern n Chi., Mil. & SU P.... 3,200 106T4 106 Wy, CJI. & N. W 300 1344 134H 133 Oolorsdo Fuel Iron.. KOO SSH 3Si S3H Consolidated (Iss SCO 127H 137 137 Corn Products 2,200 U'i 121 12'. Delaware Hudson 16' Denver & Rio Grande ..... M. D. & R. O. pfd SO Dlntlllersr Securities ni Brie ,300 321, 3tH 3li Erie 1st pfd l.wo ii 4JU 40V, KTle 2d pfd 00 3 3H 3JU Oenrral Electric 400 147Ti H7H lTVi Oreat Northern ptd l.Ooo WK 132V, Great Northern Ore ctfs 2.500 39 SJi 38ii Illinois Central 200 lliVi 1UK 114 Interborough.Met 2,200 16H Hi lo:i Interborough Met. pfd.. 1,300 6Ji 1J 61, ilntarnstlonal Hsnreetor. IDA Internstlonal- Msrlno ptd 200 144 14H ( Intcmstlonsl Paper .... 2,300 10 MVi InternatlonsI Pump g Kansas Cltr Southern.. 60 2794 27i 27'., Loiclede Gas 9 Ihlgh Vsller 7,800 ISSS 165 165'.! Ivrifvllle & NaahTUIr. 0 140V4 140 3S9i JL, St. r. A S. Sle. It.. 200 133 132U 132 i M.. K. T .1. 23 Missouri raclflo ...,... 2.1M Ui 271, 31 National niscult ZOO 13(14 13li 133 National sLad .... W n. nr. ot m. 2d ptd ..... 124; New York Centre! 0 S M Mi N. Y.. O. & TT... ....... 400 S04; 30tt Norfolk i Weetwn.... 2,300 105H 106i 10S9, North Amerlcsn 400 72Ti 72i 72 Northern Pacific MOO U7H 116H 317n Pacific MslI , 37 "A rennsrlranls tr,40 ll&Vi US lW.k People's dsn 1,000 124 " 123 123 Pitts., a, C. & St. L. M Pittsburgh Cosl 2.600 23 U 22 22 rrced Steel Car 4.S00 45 43 442J' Pullman Talace Car US Heading 24.200 170V4 109)4 lOVi Ilepubllc I. Jb S 2,400 2ti4 tn 2I4 Republic I. B. ptd.. S00 n 35 69 Hock Island Co 11.600 1414 124 13 3 lock Island Oo. pfd... 1S.2O0 21V4 184 1 St. L. 8. V. 2d pfd 550 3tt l4 IVi Seaboard Air Ltiw 1,000 ll;4 lVi Vj Slow-Sheffield S, ft 1 14 Southern Pacific 11.300 SH SSVi WV4 Southern lUllwsr 4,300 27SJ 2H 27 Southern Hallway ptd. 9M M S4V4 U Tennessee Copper MO Sol, So1,, S&H Texas & Pacific 900 18 1 16i Union Pacific 28,600 W 183H 14 Union Paclflo pfd 204 85'i SSVi ' United States Healtr ..... United States Rubber . 400 40 tl'i M14 United States Bteel .... t.S00 67 1; Wi (4V4 United States Steel ptd. 3.200 112 11H4 112V4 ttuh Copper ,ioo 05 bsvi. Virginia-Carolina Chetn. Wsbash Wabash Ptd 00 S3 Sl'-i 81Vi 700 3 SI, 2V, coo 10 10 western Msrrisna ..... t3 we,tern union i,cv" w Wentlnghouse Electric. 1.300 71I 70H 71 Wheeling tz '.ake Erie U New HaTn W0 7 7i4 7 Total sales for the day. jg.MO shares. New York Money Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 31. MONEY Call, nominal; no loans. Time loans weaker: sixty days. 2i per cent; ninety days, S 3 per cent: six months, 3S39i per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-Bi H per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Easy; sixty day bills, S4.8375; demand, 44.S570; com mercial bills. $4.8291, SILVER Bar, 67ic; Mexican dollars, 45n BONDS Government, steady; railroad, firm. Closing quotations on bonds today were as follows: U. S. ret. U. nt... !K Japan 4U U'i do coupon .1?' K- c- S. ref. Es.. PS'i V. 8. 3s. reg 1M L. ft N. un. 4s.... wi da coupon 1MJI M.. K. ft T. 1st 4a JlV, U. S. U. reg Jll-i do gen 4Hs 34 do coupon 11?., M?- Paclflo 4s 63 Pansms 3s coupon. .100 do conr. 6s , 77 Amer. Ag. I j.-ljl N. n. of M. 4Hs.. 3 A. T. & T. cv. 4s. H N. Y. C. g. 14,.... ui Am. Tobacco s 120 do deb. 4a gju Armour & Co. V,t. Y- N- Atchison gen. 4s. .. MS cr. Hit 7314 do er. 4s (1960) N. ft W. l.t C U... UK. do ct. tt WIS do ct. 4s 1044 A. C. L. 1st 4s No. Paclflo 4s .... KH D. & 0. Stfs . .. do 3s U 71. ft 0. 4s ........ JJ4 Or. 8. 8. rfdg. 4s S2H nrook. Tr. ct. 4.. JlhPenn. cr. 3Hs (lIU) 9ST4 Cn. of Os. do con. 4s 10014 Central Leath. 6s... JjH Ilesdlng sen. 4s .. M C. O. Ois WI St. L. ft 8. F. t. 4s 74J4 do conv. 4Hs...... do gen. 6s 82 Cnlcano ft A. Hs, 65 fit L. s. W. c 4s.. 77i C. D. ft Q- J. fj S. A. L. adj. Is.. 79i do gen. 4s do er. 4s 3 C M ft S P o 4HS..10J do 1st ft rf. 4s.. tm C. R. I. & P. C, 4s 4JHs. pcfie cot. ... 2!4 do rfg. 4s........ W. do ct. 4s 2 C. ft S. r ft e. 4s M do 1st ref. 4s.. 92S D. ft H. er. 4s...... Wtigo. Kr. 6s 105 D. & R. O. ref. 6s. 73J4 do gen. 4a 76 Ti' m-tlllers1 t 44H Union Pacific 4s .. 4314 Erls pr. lien 4s.... MJtU. 8. Rubber 6s ..1034 do gen. 4s ...... T64y. S. Steel 2d 8s.. 10SH do ct. 4s ser. D. 76 Va.-Csr. ch. 6s.. 35 III. Cen. 1st r. 4s. H Wsb. l.t & . (a., 604 Inter. Met. 4Hs 73!4 West. Md. 4s T9V Inter. M. M. 4Hs.. 6J West. El. ct. la.. 8s2 Did. Wls. Cectrsl 4s.... II noston BOSTON, Jan. on stocks were: Alloues Amsl. Copper ..... A. Z. L ft 8... Arlions Com Cal. & Arlionls . Cat. ft HscU Ontenlsl , Copper Itsnge East Butts Franklin Orsnbr Con Greene Cananea .. Isle Rorsle Copper. Kerr Lake ....... 4 Lake Copper La Salle Copper..., Mitral Copper ...... Mohawk Stock Alarket. 31. Closing quotations , 3S Nersds Con , 76H Nlpiulng Mines . , 20 North Butts . 4 North Lsks . 7H Old Dominion ,436 Osceola , HVOulncr ' 3H4 Shannon , II Superior , 4 Sup. ft B. M 66 Tnm,rrk ,40 U S. S. R. ft M. 21U do pfd li HUtsh Copper ...... , I Utah. Consol , 4 Winona , 23 WolTerlne . 464 mi Vi. :ifr tid toi 44 i T-t 33 43 41 Ui . 41 St. I.oula Oeucrnl Market. ST. LOUIS, Jon. 31. WIEAT-No i red, MSOSc; No. 2 hard, SSVaQSOc: May WHc; July. 85T4S6o. -"ay, . CORN-No. !. 63Mtj4c: No. 3 white. (8 A 663c: May. 6SV4c: July, 67',4B67!ic. 54 OATS-No. 2 40c; Ko. S white. Cc; May. 40Ho; July, 3&ic. ' DVPl!l 4 4