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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1914)
rHE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1014, HEAL ESTATE LOANS. MONEY on hand at lowest rate (or loans On Nebraska (arms nntl Omaha, city property In any amounts. H W. BINDER. City National Bank Bids. HAnniSON MORTON. 9IC Om. Nat. ! GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Farmers Aro Inoreasins? Their Of- s of Gash Wheat. WANTKD City loans and warrants. W. Farnarn Smith & Co.. 1320 Farnam St FARM and city loans made promptly Wm. McCormlck. 1201 Farnam. Red 2063. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska (arms. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.. 1018 OMAHA NATION A I Douglas J715 CITY and (arm loans. 5, 64. 6. J Dumoni A Co.. 160-1 Farnnm. Omaha. IIUAL ESTATK WANTKD. 1SC9. Cottage (or my Dakpta (arm. D. FOrTsALE QH EXC1IANOEJ-K. E. WILL trade good roadster for small mortgage or residence and put In soma cash. Address O 405. care Bee. ferings EXPORT TRADE 18 SHUT OFF Nothlnp; Less Than n Sharp Decline in tiraln Price Will Iniincc the Foreign Pnrchaaer (Set Busy. to 1 M. buy, sal! ur exchange land (or you KUlN.ts. umana. X M. flfts California Pt Neb. GOVERNMENT approved Investment securities pr land (or auto, other prop erty or land. Dour. 7042. WANTED TO HUV. WANTED to buy young Jersey tielfer. Webster 1304. John Grant Pcgg. WANTED TO KENT. WANTED to rent. Threa or (our nicely furnished rooms, complete (or house keeping; must not necessarily, bo In pri vate family, bu,t would prefer them so Must be modern, clean, comfortable and well heated. State phone number, address and. amount of rental In answering. Ad drcsa J-JSfiT. caro Bee. OMAHA. Jan. 31. 19U. Tho farmers ot thn country are goner ally wen posted on the growing crops, and thla fact was reflected not only yes terday, but (or n;vcral previous days, by the Increased offerings .of wheat (torn not only Nebraska, but several other states, nere u nas been said oil along mm the surplus held was light. The Interior holders o( this grain havo banked on the posslbl.lty of a crop scare und a conse quent sharp upturn In wheat both cash and (utures. While wo are Just entering too month of February and there Is a likelihood o( m,ucb cooler weather, the prospects at .the moment aro Ideal throughout the winter wheat belt, and there are few In the trade who are friendly to that cereal In consequence. The heads of some of the larger housos aro advising their friends and customers to act with camion on tho bull side o( whe.tt at the present time, and It Is -well ivnown mat wese people are always anx ious to see' a bull movement, as o bull market Insures a much larger trade with sharp price fluctuations than a sinking bear market. It Will doUbtlftKfl tflkn n ahnrn lnaa In wheat to re-establish ansexbort trade herp, as tho rec6nt advance shut off all luislness between the United States and importing nations. Interior millers are taking only a small, lot of wheat at Chi cago, fis It was said that they are. now able, to secure ample supplies at their mill doors. Another drawback to the cash wheat situation Is the lock of de mand for flour. Millers here report the trade as confined to a fow small lots, and this wholly on domestic account, as tho forebtn bids too far away. worn was quite active, but the market waa heavv dtirlncr miifli nf thn rtfl v nnd closed with Iobscs of 4Q4c. The cash trado was small with nnleH lipre of unlv 50,000 bushels, and this In Itself was a drawback to thtf position of the bulls. The cash situation In all the markets was quite dull and prlcos were lower. Crop auviccs irom uuonos Ayreg were ravor t4i961c; No. I white. 6Sj6S4c; No. 3. 0 OATS No. i white, 9c; No. i nvxfld. 9e. Closing prices of futures: WHEAT May. 8UiflJ64ci July. R4B KHc. . CORN .May, 6TTHISSC! J My, tuC. RllTTKR Creamery. SSc: flrsn. 27ui seconds, Kc; packing, no. eggs First, hp; seconds, roc. POUlrnv-Hens aJ springs. ISc. NEW YORK ' GtSNrlllAI. JIAHICET ((notation nf Jlte flay no Virions Cnmtnodltlr. NEW YORK Jan. 31 FLOUR-Dull spring Patents, ll.40sr4.CO: winter stralchts. t.mM.; winter patents, 1.4W4.; sprm clears. J4 0CO4.20; extra No. 1 winter. $3.53 Cl"5; extra No. i winter. $3.503.75; Kan. ss strnlrhts. I4.CSJJ4.1S. WHEAT-Bpot, rasy; No. 2 hanl winter. sc, c, i. j.. 10 arrive; .no. z rea. it.u, OMAHA LIYEJTOGK MARKET Killing Cattle Fifteen to Quartci Lower for the Week. HOGS SLIGHTLY OFF FOR WEEK Sheep (ienrraltr fifteen to lnnr ter Lower Thnn Last Weeka Close Knt l.nmlio Thirty ( Torly Out Lower. tlVVi STOCK MARKET OF WEST 'Ship live stock to South Omaha. Save mileage and shrinkage. Your consign ments receive prompt and careful atten tion; Live Stock Comminution Merchants. MARTIN PROS, ft CO., Exchange Bldg. Lkuau notices. LEGAL NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that scaled pro rnl will be received by the Board nt Directors of the Farmers- Irrigation dl. able and that market was lower, whllo ....... ... , i. ' , - - w. uiuua i x.ivurjuui i uiurrs uiuii. icui3iiJL, tut mo iiurcnaso of $7$,500 of the six per cent serial bonds of the district until 12 o"clock m. on the 3d day of February. 1914. Bald.bondo ore sued by authority of an act of the leg. lslature of tha state of Nebraska ap proved March 28. 1S33, session laws, lsyj. chapter 70, and the nmendments thereto, nnd nursuant to a vote of a maWltv of the qualified electors of said district. The board expressly reserves the right to re ject any and all bids apd will in no event sell an' of. said bonds (or less than ninety-five (95) per cent ot the race vaiuo tnereoi. By order of the Beard of Directors. VINCENT S. RAMSEY. Secretary of tho Farmers Jirlgatlon Dis trict. J 13-dZlt -NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEET ING Notice Is hereby given that the reg ular annual meeting of the stockholders of the South Platte Land company will be held nt the office of said company at T I 1 X V. . 4, ' 1 I . . . 1 1. 4th uay oi Aiarcn, a. u, vju. C. It. MORRILL. President. A. B. MINOR. Secretary. Lincoln, Neb.. February 2, 1814.. Feb. 2, 30t. PERSISTENT . ADVER TISING ON THIS PAGE has brought increased business to many firms. V'ou have fal lowed trie sign of success wher ever you have prospered. Why not follow tho successful lead of the advertisers on this page? virrt htcrhr. Oats Were iCdMc lnwpr for tho dav. and Uiey showed more strensth than corn. cash wheat was unchanged to He lower. Cash corn was Uilia lower. Cash oats were HStfc lower. i no lonowing caBh saicn were reported tbday; Wheat No. 2 hard winter: 2 cars, 84q; 5 cars, 83Hc. No. 3 hard winter: 2 ears, Sltfc; 10 cars, S3c. No grade: 1 car, 73c; No. 3 mixed. 4 care, 83c. Corn No. 2 white: 2 cars, 644c. No. 3 whltef 2 cars. 62cs 7 cars,' 62HC-, 4 cars, MS2c. No. 4 wnite: l car, Me. No. 2 yellow: 10 cars, eWc, No. 8 yellow; 1 car, 60c; 4 cars, eoiio; .8 cars, ooc; 3 cars, 59c; 6 cars, 5SV4o: 8 cars, 68c. No. 4 yellow. 1 car, ESlic; 2 cars. 67!4c; 1 car. D5V4c. No. 3 iiiiavu; 6 cura vnear wnuej, osmic; a cars, &8c; 7 cars, B7Hc! 3 cars, 57c; 3 cars. 564c; 3 cars, 68Uc; 15 cars, 66c, No. 4 mixed: 1 car, 654c; 1 car, 51Ut: 4 earn, 64c: 2 cars, 65c. No grade, 1 car, 60c. Oata Standard: I car, SSftc. No. 3 white: 4 cars. 37c. No. 4 white. cars. 26: e. No grade! 1 ear, 36,lc. Clearances: Wheat, ZC3.000 bushels; eorn, t7,000 bushels; oats, 22,000 bushels. Liverpool close; Wheat, d to Ud lower; corn, & to Ud higher. Primary wheat receipts were 7S0.000 bushels and shipments 4S5.000 bushels, against receipts of 696,000 bushels and shipments of 498,000 bushels last year. Primary corn recelnts went (M9.0fln hnli. ols and shipments 601,000 bushels, against receipis oi i,zi3,vuu ousneis und shipments of 1,021.000 bushels last year. Timary oata receipts were 677,000 bush els and Shipments 674.000 bushels;' aealnst recolnts of 633,000 bushels and shtpments of 620,000 bushels last year. ' CAULOT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn Oatn. 141 RA IIi WAV TIME CARD. UNION STATION Teuth & Mason. CIiIcHko, nncli Island & 1'aotflc KAST. Rotky Wountila Llmiud . Cblcaca Local PMMnin .. Cblu.sa U Eitrs ...... Chlcno Nlibt EipreM ..... Vtt UolD Locul l'M.... CBlci-WfU Umtted .... WEST, Colorio A Calltcrnla Kx... Okla. & Tuu Kiprou .. lttcky Mounuic itaUtd.. Cuiuii rucitlc Chicago ........ i...,..,... 63 207 Minneapqiw ..............238 Dulutlj ,......,w,..-..-.jr..-20 Omaha ,.,,....,.110 142 19 Kansas City .,.,.. 82 . 104 fl St. Louts 71 CO CS Winnipeg : 64 . umana cash Prloes Wheat: No. 2 hard, SJCffiVJc; No, S hard. 204!4c: No j iiiuu, iviumu; mo. a spring, B3ViU4c; No. 4 spring, 82ip83e; No. 1 durum, 82 a,,nu. ,i nururo, BWITC (Jorill No. White, b4MHMc; No. 3 white. 62(afi21ic: . j;a am ii:oj tm i wime, siwj;ioo: xo. z yellow, Olw .blO:om blOiUpa 61Hoj No. 3 yellow. SSSMSOWe; No7 4-vel- .a:jOm tlljlpa low, 65fi58Uc; No. 2, 67S5!Hc: No. 3, M .a 4 111 cm m. nil nm ritL. tin I no.cn. X-.i. 1. ..T I 1. LnUiML. 1 Jill I. . 1 1 . wmr. i:Jl pm sum ;m n. 1:20 cm a 4i00 pm .aiioupm aliiMaia .atlilfsoi Dim ui isuwr: standard. S&Kc: No. 3 whttn. 37c; No. 4 white, S6c. Barley: malting, 68073c! No. 1 feed, 60055c. Rye: No, 2, C7tj68c; No. 3, 56V4C57C. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Uttrltnl Llmicid Calllorula Mali .. Oniaba ipru .. Atlanta -Uoreu .. Let AntelM Llmltd Oesart. ArrlTa. i a l;0o am a nu pm a 4:30 pm l am ........ ........ a lUtl poi a:iam aii:t( am a ;v pa DcaTtr ljpi:l(l klluto l Ml ui Colorado Kiprtti ..a 4!u pm a 4:oj pW Colorado bpetul . a:vl am ttliutao San fraocl.co Limited ....alulJO am ftcir.o Limited ...1J:JU am a J:Ji pm Uunon-Wutitnton LlmltM..alu:M am a 4:1S Dm North Hallt Local a U am a :u pm UrnnU lulod uocal i: Pi al0:o am MirooMbUrg I;CI bliiil uiu b pw It. C it BU L. Kip a 1:09 am a 1:15 m K. C. U BU L. tip alliU pu h i:10 pm tt, u oi. niiit.,,tMij,H m a aisj put v.uien)iro uruut reieru- ' Tla Cltr Llnilttd , a I: JO pm a 1:10 Twin Otr fiprem a :B0 am a 1:00 pm CbUifU Cipro a IjtU pm a I:i pm tuivuito, Aitiwuauu a: ot. rnul Pacillo Ltnilied a 7: pu ;18 aa CBWaCQ Dpruill s.-v pm Uii francitco LlmlUa a M au 1 i-intnau unyilghl Spou ....a i:lu u Manili Lgl .'..,.,..... o:w pu t,uulii icntrat Chloijo LlmlUd vbU'do tiprc.i .miaah Omaba-tit. Loula Elf...... IxM and xpr , itiinLcirj' Luval irom C U. cuicuuu tti Aortiivvfatk-Tu NOKT1IUOUNO. Tln Cltr Kxttn .........a tittl am llaauta fionr ., ,b J Ma uta bjuux Otr, LouU ,1 III) pa Minima pom ucriu ........a Hit pm Uaiota tuiprua .i . pm Till :U pu liiU pia i .a :00 om a tiu am .a S:W aw a i:m pm .. : pm, a l:U am .a 7:0 am all:li pm .w v.w pot oiuii aia alOiIi) pm a ;U am U pm all II aw biv:m pm IMnxr Special i Ji tin aJOam carruii Lociu .,....... a iw i- K iVU m liawMa bip(ei4 alitwua iiji-if pm cnicit li... ....aw.wpt a i.u juu rv).riuu twy. ........... vut. HlUiW i;nit-au !" " put a tuupui aau if ij tv . r lu ii u Uito4-kViuiiuiua Liru, .,,,a au pu Lu AUaf.- uwutu .....u v.m u WEdTUOUMJ. Cbtdron Local ,... 1:30 aja Linwla-llaua :! am a -jtv pm Liaiuiui'Liuaa flaa ,a iu pm aiv:u pm . 4iutiu(ifiviwr u put b tint pm D..a.j.i. oprw ............ :w j,m a :ir put Cuptr-Lanuvr i pu iO:m au iui-oii " pu t, liw ru Fenture of the Trading and Cloalns Price on Board ot Trade. CHICAGO. Jan. 21 Amule nrofactlnn and ' moisture, iriven bv snow falls tnitnv In the winter crop territory left the wheat duiis ai a aisaavantage. xno marKet, although steady nt tho close, was &iic under last night Corn wound up with a gain of He to 4c, oats a shade to He, and provisions ranging from 24q off to a rise of 324c According to expdrts, the enow which descended over tho greater part of the winter wneai region lurmsnea exactly what was needed to make the growth condition all that cquld be desired. The Immediate result was to send a majority of speculators to the selling side, and to enlarge ino country otrenngs or nara winter grades, especially from the south- the shipping demand here was slow and export bids at the seaboard were out of lino. Resting commission orders which re newfed buying at a moderate decline 'seemed to be based on signs of a heavy reduction in stocKs naviiur taKen piacu this week. On the other hand, arrivals are expected to lncreaae'agaln in the next few days. Corn during most of tho ,day had an upward slant. It was pointed out that receipts here of the week were the small est tor any corresponding time in flvo years. Besides, the rough weather was cold to be iiiceiy to interfere witn aneii Ine and haullntr.. and to Increase the de inand for' feed. Oats hardened in sym pathy with corn; trading, however, was ut a minimum, Congestion developed In January pork and broiiRht about a sauecro for dealer who wore short or mat delivery, in tna rest ot, the provision Hat, holders realised freely, availing themselves of tho chance OMAHA KENEIHIi MARKET. BUTTER No. 1, Mb cartons, 31ct No. 1. 60-lb.' tubs. 23c. CHEESE impohted Swiss. :oe; Ameri can Swiss. 24c: block Hwlss. 22c: twins, 20c; daisies, 20a; triplets, 20c; Young Americas, zic; blue label brioK, lotto: 1 mlarlrAi AIL ' OA-. X . Ulik iniiuoi htJi. 4-IU,, fAJt CW lUin vv KISH-Whlte. 13c; trout, 17c; large crap- pies, uc; opanisn macKtrol, luc; snaa roe, per pair, 40c: salmon. 10c: halibut, llo: buffalo, 9c; bullheads, 13c; channel cat fish. 15c; pike, 15o; pickerel. 12c POULTRY-Brollem, J4.0S6.0O per dox.J hens, 15c; cocks, 12c; ducks, 18c; geqse, 16c; turkeys, 23c; pigeons, per dor., 31.20! ducks, full feathered. 124c; geese, full leathered, lie; squabs. No. 1, 11.60; No. 2..R0C REEF CUTS-No. 1 ribs. 17icj No. 2, lS4c: Ntf. 3, wic. No. l loins, iWc: No. 2. 174c; No. 3, 15c. No. 1 chucks, HUc; no. z, lv-ftc; no. j, juvic. rso. i rounas l4c; Io. 2, lZc: No. 3. 1340. No. 1 plateB. 9c: No. 2. SUc: No. 3. 8c. Wholesalo prices ot beet cuts effective ton ay in umana are as follows: ui vtittii&cat cu'injr nit nnvm, extra fancy Bunklsp 00, UC, 160, 176, 200 and 260 sizes, S3.00; 250 slzo, 32.60) 288 sice. 52.40; S2( size, 32.23; rrorlda. V, and 123 lzes, 3.001 150, 176, 200 and 216 sizes, 32.60; 251 size, 32.40; 2XS and 324 sizes, h'&l Florida Kumauats. cer box. 25c ' AnDlesl Extra fancy Washington Jonathans, per box, 32.23: White Winter Pearmalns, per uoi, iancy wnive winter 1'car- mains, per box, 32.00; fancy Idaho Black Twigs, per box. 32.C0: fancy Idaho Bald wins, per box, 32.00; fancy Idaho York Imperials, par box, 32.U)t fancy Idaho Walbridges, per box, 31.85; fancy Idaho Willow Twigs, per box. $1,851 funcy Idaho Smith Cider, per box, )l,S5; extra fanoy iciano Nonnern spy, ureeninss or Kings, per box, F-00; extra funcy Idaho Ram bos, pfcr box. 32.26; extra fancy Ben Bavin, per bix. $1.05; fancy Ben Davis, per box, 31.60; cholco Ben Davis, per box, $1.40; Ben Davis, per bbl 31.5J; York Imperials, per bbl.. 310: Mlnklers. per bbl.. 14.60. Lemons: Extra fancy Bunidst, ZOOa and SGOa. ner box. KM: extra cliuice Red Ball. 300s and 260s, per box, $7.50. Urapes; Extra fancy Emperors, per crate, 32.25; Earl's Lmperoris, per bbl., 34.00; Imported Mal agas, extra fancy, ii.w; iancy, tv.ao; extra cnoice, b.w; cnoicc, v-m- urapeiruit: Extra fancy Florida, aes, tisn: 40s and oos, 4J,la): OfBi MB UUU OVa, ta.U (AllUQi riCB rer box. $2.75; Uqll and Bugle, per bUl rru.u..v.v:.:v.5t2!a his a sned by upturn ,n the pr,ce of alviK Lai .UtiW mu ArUclel Open. Hlgh-I Low. Close.l Yes'y, OUULINUTON STATXOA Teuiu uua Muaou. Uurllufftou ptnut Llmiud ...... Cbicttno-uuui. Ijuw.- ami kallioruia. iligwl bwuiiU ;jipica.. jstuk fouu .lnncii lillla i. tiubutu Mail J.grtbwaai eapraaa iaoraua t.yiv iwparu Arm. a am ..... ........ a fetUu am a t.tu pm :m vm 4:i0 vu tiwui u a ouv pm ...v pu a t:4 pu Liu pu a i;i4 ,ut ....... ,,.U1: put a 5:oo act ... V.M UI a 919 Wheat May. July. Corn iluy. July. Oats May, July. yOTK May, July, Lard May, July, lllba May. July. 93 934 92U !K?a b$H S W SSVi. 664 6i C6i C6U 65U fiVa OS b57 35 S5i 39T 394 J4 3li 304 2165 21 8) 21 60 21 674 11174 1U74 1110 11124 11214 U30 11 i5 11274 11 62H 11 Vi 11 624 R 674 i It 75 I 11 75 11 115 11 70 04 39U 34 21 964 21 W 10 80 11 15 11 25 11 S74 Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 rod. VZ 9546 WVic; No. S red, 9l344c; No, 2 hard, Ancoiu UK..I tliliiw b :uu 1 WSTJIHC; i0. s naru, nu. . .i wmi tKuunr-j'iJiiu"uii' .......u Jiw pm pivuv m i-iu.nwutn-ioa urn am a :w mm iliivur iBtwuwM.M ........m.v yu a a.tv pu Cbiuau kpociai ajliiam allv pu ljttiivvr spociai i tu,N pu ,. uiunii (" a law pu la. h yi- 6ua62c. Barley. 60a75c. Heeds; P6icko fa p.. VinTkv. I3.75ac.2j; clover. 311.7SH14.25. Provisions: J'orK, f.to; laru, tw.ssti rihm tio.;sfii.2S. ntfTTER Lower; creameries, 2I224c. EUUB Lower; receipia, o.iao cases at irm 'KMArwyie: no. i nonnern. nraajVkC. I MO. S SPrinS. "TJ'llWW, uptiilS. TO7 i iyp. corn: no. a. wudic: nu, a wnite, 654066c; No. 3 yellow, 61062c. Oats; No, 13 white, 3S4Ve; stanaaru, vc. ttye '.'rvawa Local ,..b a:U bm nii;uu tit, L. ft K. C. lipoUal l;M pu a k C a. jopb ........tii pm a tint tuu Ik. ti It BU Jowpu a au a f.ui pu Uncola'ltn"ia" .........a -M put nMV4 Uailf. V I VS.If M. HUM!, wisusTER'STttKarr station Pit. tecoth ana "Webater. lHtoaocrl. Paelfto - Depart. Anita, trillt Cltr Putoir,u,..,..b.J;J pm bl0:ti am ... .....o am b t:so pm i-nui, inouiulu u: Local rnUkt Vti'lcntfo, t(t. Ouialia Twin CUt Pauair . Bloux Cltr BiprtM ., etotx cur psamoiw Caurwi Local ........ Depart. ..,.b (.IS am ,....b tiS& pm o 3:2a am .,..t tMt PU Arriia. a M pm bll:i mm b a.w am mark, cases included, Jiirac, ordinary firsts. 27tmc; firsts, ac POULTRY All vo higher; springs, 144c; fowls. i4H0i turaeys, iw PHRK8E-Unsettled; daisies, niieiSc twins, iTUffHHc; Americana, 1744l8c long horns. itik. potatoes HlKher; receipts. 30 cars Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin red Sfc; white, 65tri0c. Knnaaa City Grain nnA I'rotlaloua KANSAS CITY. Jan. 31. WHEAT Cash. No. 2 hard. J!SSS4c; No, 2 red. ttuftssuc corn wo, s mixea, o. , ill K.I S 20, 71. 22. S3. 24. 25. 27, 28. I 7 M 01 -, Of riclnl Mondav uuicini tucsaay ... Official Wednesday Official Thursday... 7iv. ., . ... iu hi live; so. i reu, Official Prlilnv nominal, elevator domestic; No. 1 north-1 Estimate ssturda'v em Duluth. 31.112. f. o. b afToat; No. 1 IU,n" sauirdaj , nonnern AiAnitnim. xi.uix r. n n. nrioni Futures were easy.. closing Uc net lower. HOPS Quiet; state, common to choice. IMS crop, 40043c; 1912 crop. 2ftB25e; Pa rlflo coast, 19tS crop, 23927c; 1912 crop. 22ff24c. ' H HIDES-Steady; Bogoto. 314Bs:4c: Ceh. tral America. Ooc. PETROLEUM Steady! refined. New York, bulk. $J.?S: barrels. 33.75; cases. $11.25. WOOL Steady; domestic fleece. XX Oh'o. 2awc. CORNSpot ea': new, No, 3 yellow, 70Hc, o. I. i. to arrive . OATS-Spot, dun; standard white. 44H 45c; No. 2, 440444c; tnncS' clipped white. 45&47e, hay Barely steady; atandam. Sv$ 1.061 No, 1, 974011.00: No. 2, WOOoc; No, 3, P0JS5c. LEATHER-Flrm; hernlook firsts. 30c; seconds, 28j79c PROVISIONS Pork steady: mess, $23.00i&2t.OO; family. $24.O&20.00: short e'ear, 320.2Stfjp22.O0. Beef, quiet: mess, 318.0OO1S.60; family. $l9.00fio,00. Cut meats, steady: pickled bellies, 10 to 14 pounds, SI2.254n3.60i pickled hams. 114.00. Lard, steady; middle west, 3lO.8tKftlO.90; refined, nlilet; continent, 311.00; South America, 311 23; compound, dull, S.374-C24. TALLOW Steady; city, 6Ho asked: spe cial. 7c: country, Cilfi-'Vic, BUTTER Unsettled ; receipts, 4,3331 tubs; creamery extras. 26f:64c; firsts, I64274c: creamery, held extras, 2548 264o: process extras, 2342ic factory, current make, firsts, 214B22c CHEESE Steady ; receipts, 7 boxes; state wtiolo milk, held specials, 139 184c: state whole milk, held average fancy, 174'17?ic; stato whole milk, held fresh specials, 1740174c; state whole m'lk. held average fancy, 17c. EGOS Unsettled: rccolpts, 6,653 cases; fresh gathered extras, 3lft Jic; extra firsts. 3J433c: firsts. 3245133c; refrigerator firsts, 30c: nearby hennery whites, fine to fancy, large, 38iT40e; nearby hennery, gathered whites. 3SS03C POULTRY Alive dull: western chick ens. 134c; fowls, lSHWc; turkoyB, 18c. Dressed dull; fresh Killed western chick ens, l6t24o; fowls, 15lSc: turkeys, 1SJJ23C. SOmi OMAHA. Jan. SI, WM- rtwelpts weroi Cattls Hngi eh-r. 6.1W 4.S.V1 2,336 .13: ICS .v IJ.r L, 1M 5,S8 6, W0 14. W7 17.103 15, Cv'i 7.303 2,631 Six days this week... IS SM 60,310 65.11 Same days last week .20.471 67,604 62.310 Same days 2 toks ago. .31.333 M.SSj 28,896 Snmo day 3 wks ao .19.711 63,2:2 R1.ST.4 Same taya.4 wks agp..lJ,07S 4079 34,673 Same days last year...l6,97!i 76.2TS 50.7M The fotlonlnc table shows the receipt of cattle, hogs and sheep at the South Omaha five mock market for the year to date as compared with Inst year: 1914 wta. inc. Drf Cattle S2.S7.! 81,091 1.223 Hogs 251,870 2S0.5S4 20.KU Bhicp SJJ.S30 207,663 18.682 The following table shows the range ot prices for hogs ut the South Omaha live stock market for thA last few days, with nmpHritons! Notes From Omaha's Busy Suburbs Uata 114. iM.I.,1 It 11.01 HU.OlMJ.0IW. Jan. ii. Jan. Jan. an. Jan. an. Jan. on. an. Jan. an. Jan. an. 134' 7 W I W 7 23 7 241 6 Oil 7 '.8 8 41 S 06) 2 .' ..! . v. ..... . I 5 951 7 t01 8 3l 01 S x . . .' u.' r a .iai a f,l M 9 IU 7H 0 0014 W 8 IlCi 7 2.11 6 941 7 Wl S 20f I 1 7 SO 7 951 7 501 8 0 06) 4 31 8 2.?i & 90 7 4A1 7 Wl Wl -8 1941 7 M 5' 9l 7 49 8 02 6 92 4 27 , 0.18 07417 3315 831 t I 04 .5 Ml 4 00 l 20. 8 W4 7 ail oil 7 BIT 1 0 HI 4 13 . 31. . 7 32 6 0j 7 47 S I 4 17 39.U0; Bell and Cherry, per bbl., $5.60! late red, per dol, o.a; ititnniii, per doi ij.w nxtrnm Jumbo, uer bbl.. 311.00, Itlvor Early Ohio, per bu., 31.00; Rurala br Bur banks, per bu,, 85c; Idaho RuraU, per bu., $S0c Sweet potatqes; Per hamper. $1,25, Cabbage: Holland seed, per lb., to; red, per lb., SOc. Onions: Ohio, large Red Ujoue, per i.. xvtc; apanisn, per crate, 31.60. Tomatoes: California, per 4-basket crate. $100., MISCEliLANEOUS-Callfornla figs, 1 ll-oz. pkgs., 85c: to 6-oz. pkgs.. 12.00: Cali fornia black figs. 12 12-oz. pkga., $1.00,' T- crown imported figs, peu id., ic; a-crown Imported figs, per lb., 13ct 7-crown pulled flea (boxes welKhlng about E lbs.). DOn: 5- cruwn pulled figs (boxes weighing about 6 lbs.), 7oc; v-crown puuea rigs (boxes weighing 10 ox.), Per doz., $1.25. Drome dary brand dates, pkg., 33,00; Anchor brand dates, pkg., 82.25; Hallowe'en date, per in.. TVtc iarnips, per id., xc. uar rots. ner lb.. 2c Beets, per lb.. 2c Tur nips, per lb., 2c Rutabagas, per lb.. 14c uauiornm jumuo eviery, per anz uc. Michigan celery, per doz,, S5c Cider, per keg, 13.3; per halt bbl., $5.78,. rihallots, por do?., Wc. Parsley, per doz., 40c Radlshen, per doz., 60c. Head lettuce, per doz., 31.00. Home-grown leaf lettuce, per doz. 40c. C-reen peppers, per basKet, 60c Wax or green beans, per hamnar, 36.00. Hot house cucumbers, per doz., 31.60SI.OO. (.auiitiower, per crate. Venetian garlic, per lb.. 124c Eggplant, per doz., (2.00. Horseradish (2 doz. bottles In case), per case. $2.00. Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, per lb., 19c Medium pecans, per lb., 134c rccans, jumoo. per ioc uiant pecans, Louisiana paper shell, per lb., 25c. Fil berts, per lb,. 15c. Drake almonds, par lb., 18c; paper shell, 23c Brazils, per IU 18c; largo washed, per lb., 19c Black walnuts, per lb., 24c Peanuts, raw, No. 1. per b.,.7c; luinbo, per lb.. 8c; roasted. per lb.. 4c Shell bark hickory nuts, per lb., 4c White rlco popcorn, per lb., 40. wnocKers, per iuu-iu. cubo, j.ui; per pa pkg. case, $1,7$. Cocoanuts. per sack, 37.00. Chestnuts, Imported Italian. pr lb., 10c; sack or bbl. lots, 9c Honey, white clover, zi-section case, per cats. Minneapolis drain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. Jan. 31. ttMTtl ft T XTn 1 htaMJ 61m V Y HK.al..u M llUAa"r"1Vi X IIUIUI VtV a au. J I1U1 tlMiril. 974000c; No, 3 northern, 844087q; No. 3 wheat, K4v4c; way, 83704c; July, wc FLOUR Fanoy patents. $4.60: other grades uncnanttra. BAltLKT lbJKC. RYE 64055c. BRAN Unchanged. CORN-No. 3 yellow, 570674c OATB No. 3 whtte, 36Va0364c. irLAX-lleJUOH; Omalin Ifnr MnrUrt. PRAIRIE HAY No. 1 choice upland, $10310.50; extra. In light bales, $11; No. 2. 19010; No. 3, 1709; No. 1 choice mid land, 39O10; No. 2 choice midland. S3. 9; No. 3, 3708; No. 1 choice lowland, 1708; No. 2. 3607; No. S. H06. ' BTRAW-Choice oat or rye. 1606.60; choice wheat, $4.6006. ALFALFA Choice pea-green variety. ill. no. i, uwvuuwi no. t, tiWu flo, 2, 3&810. tit. Lonta acncrnl Starket. rt LOUIS. Jan. Jl.-WIIEAT-No. red, 94060; No. 2 hard, 854089c; May. Uo: July. 85Ufl6c. CORN-No 2. 634064c; No. 2 white, 6S4 frtoc aiay, wsc; juiy, ctjic. OAT8-N0. 2. 40c; No. 2 white, 41c; Muy, RYE-Clc. s5uncay. CATTLE T hero were ho cattle In sight this morning of any consequence, but the receipts lor tne week nave Doon verjr liberal, showing a considerable gain over a year ago. . Beet steers at tne beginning ot tne week wero stronger, but commencing with Tuesday the inarkut eased ott qulto rapidly and at the close ot the week prices are uxtrftc tower, xne uecune nas been me most sevpre 011 tne mcoium grades, but uven good cattle are lower. The slump has been due apparently to unseasonable weather prevu;flng during the greater part of tho time nt eastern points, which has reduced tho demand ror meat prouuction pr an Hints, ai me same time tho liberal receipts have given acKers an opportunity to bear me mar ket. The report of three boatloads of Argentina beef on the way to New York may have contributed otnewhat to the weakness. Cowh and heifers wore in liberal re celnt and as tulces nt this nolnt were Very heavy to begin with, the market steadily declined, closing around 23a lower tpan met week. Stock cattle and feeders were In light supply all week and as there waa a rea sonably good demand price wero strong, being It anything a little higher than last week's close, quotations on cattio: uood to choice beef steers, SS.:5j,75', fair to good beet steers, 37.S0O8.25; common to fair beet steers, 38.7S7.B0t good to choice corn-fed heifers, $0.7507 75; good to choice cows, W.fraiw, rair to gooa groom, j.wyti.ou; common to fair grades, 4,0i)OJ.40; jrood to choice Blockers and feederu, $7,C0fl8.O0j fair to good stockers and feeders, 87.23(1' 7,60; common to fair Blockers and feed ers, w. ISO. is 10c k cows ana n fillers, 35.60O6.75'. stock calves, fJ 60O8.25; veal calves. $8.00010.251 bulls, stags, etc.. 15.60 ' . Huun-itecniua who iikiii even tur a Baturdiy, only about 82 cars, or 5,900 head, being received. Total supplies for the weak feet up 60,330, almost S.ooo larger than a week ago, but a shortage of 16,000 as compared with the same week last Tirade avbb slow In getting started this morning, as sellers were asking an ad vance of nearly 10c, but buyer would not meet tho figures asked, and In the end the bulk of the desirable offerings sold at prices that were generatly Ca higher. Tho market on light hogs, which has bacn In Poor shapa ull Week, was, If anything,, worse than usual this morning. Buyers simply Ignored the underweight hogs, no matter how good the quality, knit n to n. late hour in the forenoon packers refused to even bid on anything light, and snippers were very cttreiui ol,n,if tnklnir hnld if til 3111. In the end. ihtr. aaemorf In hn nothlnc else to do. sellers wero forced to cut loose. Prloes paid for the light and light mixed hogs hm nnt innk in anv tnta to be better than steady, and soma salesmen quoted them as slightly lower. , 1M1 Bulk of tho sales was quoted at S3.10O 8.35. and tops reached 38.424, twlng 74o hicrhot ilmn veMprilnv. and only 2Vio be low the high mark at the close of last tirird tndnv are lust a shade lower than a week ago. During the first four days ot tne woeK wiq ireuu m mo. mar ket was downward, but a good sliaro of tho decline has been regained during the last two days, and values today are no more than weak, to at the outsldo 5c lower than last Saturday. .Light hog; have been In poor demand all week, and on the first three or four day the bulk l''lurence. Alls. Mabel Falrbass and William iachs were married Tuesday. Mrs. 15, W. Uramllsh has been visiting rricnds out In the state this week. Mlrs t'ta Pliant has been confined to tho house this week with the Brio. Mrs. O. U Blacitmond entertained Mon lay evening in honor of her birthday. Mr, Ward Smith has been attending tho lectures at Lincoln tho past week. Miss Alvlnn llarsch and Mlts Rose Roettger spent Wednesday and Thursday In Lincoln. Mrs. Jacob Weber and Mrs. V. B. Nlcholt. vlsltel with Omaha friends Tues day evening. Dr. and Mrs W. H. Ro were guests of Dr. and Mrs. W. II, M.ck In Omahu, ?ar.iraay nveiuus. MIks Anna llarsch loit Monday morning for Hanover. Kan., where nhe will Visit with rolatlves for tome llrr.n The social club of the ' Odd Fellows' lodge is planning a big nlasqucrndo ball on rit. Valentino uay at its nan. Mr. and Mrs. McClellond hove moved from tho Rich farm Oakdale" to Orand Island, wher they will make their home. Tbe Douglas County Sunday school con vcntlon will be held In Fontonelle hall on Friday and Saturday, tobruary 13 and 14. Prof. A. A. Wirt, father of Asa A. Wirt, editor of tho Florence Trlbilrt. died at his home in Omara Thursday and was burled Friday. Mr. nnd Mr. 1.. Richards who for merly lived here, ore spending a few weeks visiting friends, spending this week with Mr, nnd Mr. Bo'.ln. Hugh Suttle. William A. Scott, J. 11. Crouch, William Zlmmor Charlos Kessler and E. 1.. Plats formed a, party that visited the South Omaha aerla of Kagles Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Bolln left Saturday for their form nt Hay Springs, Neb., on ac count of Mrs. Uolln's health. 8he re cently visited Excelsior Springs, but was not much benefited. A new business concern was formed by Florence men this week, the Western Freight Rate Bervlce company. It.. I Plats and O. L. Hlackmbnd are In uctlve charge, with R. H. Olmsted us attorney. For the sixth tlmo In as many month? tlilavoa hrnkn Into the dehot Of tllO Northwestern on .Wednesday night. They took tno typewriter anu a ic)v iierpymn belongings of the agent, Mr. Whlttaker. A number of the vounc Doonlo of Fair- vmw and Ponca gave nn enjoyablo dan cing patty at Ponca Saturday evening. liur.ers orchestra lurnisiieu mo music and a delightful time was had by those present. Out of respect for the memory of Mrs. King, wlfo of Councilman King, the cquncll adjourned lost Monday without IrnmnrllTir hualnoaa. Thev will meet Monday, at which time tho ordinance for tito $:g.ooo bond issue win coma up. The Commercial cluh has gotten out a nent booklet giving Information aboiit Florence nnd showing many ot tne stores anJ residences. Five hundred of these booklets wero given away at the stato firemen's convention nt Columbus Commenclmr Sunday every Sunday aft- nrnnnn thn Methodists will hold services at the Odd Fellows' hall commencing at 3 o'clock, This afternoon Rev. Charles W. MoCaaklll of tho Hans com Park Methodist Episcopal church of Omaha win preacn. The Omaha Symphony orchestra will give a concert at tho Eagles' hall on Thursday ovenlng In celebration of the first anniversary of the' onenlng of the building. The concert lasts for one hour and danclns the rest of the evening wilt commit tno event. Knud Larscn has void h i farm, four and one-half miles north of Florence to T. K. Stevens, the consideration being $16,000, Mr. Larson will move to tho San T.uia vaiiav in uaurornia. wnere ne win nut under cultivation the 200 acres of Irrigated land ho recently bought. nus Peterson ot McClelland. la., has bauKht the Kelhv farm north of town. Tho farm consist of 1574 acres and thp nricA Data was uji.rxi ner acre, or ssi.uuu. Harry Dodds, who has been living on the fartp, will remove to O'Neill, Neb., and Mr. Peterson will move onto tho place and make it his home. XlnAtir thn nuanlraa of thn Florence council of the Knights and Lad es of se curity, Edwin Leon Puis bf Omaha will road the "Man .from Home," by Rooth Tarltlngton, at the EagleH hall on Thes day, February 10, After a short program tno canvas win uo removrai irum hip floor and Uio. rest, ot tno cvomng spent In dancing. Tho Ponca Improvement club held Its bi-monthly meeting Friday evening. AfUr tho business session tne committee pre sented an interesting program. John Wuerth spoke on raising colts, nnd Joseph Samiand told his experiences in tne cul tivation ot blackberries; Jerry Richards arid John Gould gava vocal numbers, Miss D-Mim and Ki I'rltehnnl aaiig n iitiei. Mls Hali-verk nnd Master Clmr.oJi llalvecek gave orgtn duots, Mrs. John Wuerth spoke on woman suftinge and an open discussion ensued. The discus sion will be continued next Friday. nnmlee. Curtis has returned from New ot the lights landed at $8 00 and below. Values braced up a little on Friday, but the sales aro sun iiuiiquib mnnv mark. BHEBP Nothing In tho way of ahosp and lambs arrived at tho yards this morning, which is often the case on thn last day of tno ween. , , . An excessive supply of sheop and lambs j..i tv,. iii nnrf unseaHohablv warm weather generally were tho reasons for a big slump In values. The receipts for the woek amount to some 55,116 heart eomporod with 52,310 last week and 30.61 . . . . b n tree m nn II sal markots w-era also liberally uPPlJeo, re sultlnx In a aubatantlal price decline at a"l point" On the whole, the offerings here wero much the same as last week, with a fairly large percentage nf warmed up grades of both sheen and lambs still ShOWing UP III HIV livniiw . JiVtT. ..iu nt Vio Iambi at the close of tho week sold on a basis ot )?40c lower than a week ago. while what mutton of f rings were on salo showed a-decline of ica'i. fnr tin. week. fin r 1 ,1 n v ni hel neon iiim'i w. .1,,,. in lnmha were made around $7.60O'J.0, as compared witn a rangeo $7 S7.65 at the close ot this week. The majority of the ewes a week ago brought prices arpunu e'.'";. " .,v.v- week's close shdws sales ranging from $6;i06.2S. Wethers and yearlings con tlnued In very limited supply all . tbe week. Among the high safes were some tu.J nn in X.B0. Ih btlnS tll Srghest'prlclpald: tor ewes since MayM last year, wnen .v Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lam 04. food to choice. iSKAS good, jj.wff ,ii ""j""V jr-i-J Z?",.ne,Va ' ,...h."yUood to choice tKMiws.so: wethers, fair to gooa, a.w w u . - - .1.1.. mm , i.lo: ewes, aooa a wuui.. ..--..- ewe, fair to good. $1.5005.15, CHICAGO LIVE bTOCIC MARKKT Cottle Steady Hou Slronp; fiheen gleailr. irirAno T.n sl. CATTLE Receipts, too head: market steady; beeves, 36.60 9S0; Ti.a eteers. SC.OOOfl.OO; western atoxra. 16.4M18.00: stockers and feeders, 13.4008,10; cows and heifers, 13.6008.60 oil... ntAiftiOM. HOOB Receipts. 6.000 head; market strong, 10016c higher; bulk, 38.400.; light, 38.20O8.t5i mixed. $8.3008.60; heavy, 18.26O800' rough. 3S.2i58.85; pigs, 34600 8.30 'SHEEP Receipts, 1,000 head; market steady; native, 11.80OS.00; western, !.90O 6.00; yearlings, 35.8&O7.00; lambs active, $6,85000; western, $6.95p8.10. Knnaaa City Lire Btoek Market, KANSAS C1TV, Jan. 31, CATTLE Re ceipt 100 head; market, steady: prime fed steers, IS.60O9.25, dressed beef steers, $7,2508.60; western steers, $6.7508.60; south ern steers, $6.2508.25; cows, $1.2507.60; helf. rs, $6.7601.76; stockers and feeders. $6,600 8.25: bullst iS.fW7.75; calves, $6.60011.00. HtXlS Rocelpts, 11,000 head, market steady to ,10a higher, quality poor; bulk of sales. $8.2u06-424; heavy, 38.3508.45; pack ers and butchers, S8.350&424; UBht, 38.160 8.35, pigs, $6.7307 75. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, none; market, 6teady, lambs, $7.257.90; yew- W. 8 York. D. U Johnston spent part ot Idst Week In Des Moines. Mrs. J, T. Kennedy has gone 'to Now York for a visit. Mrs. W. V. Slabaugh entertained at luncheon Wednesday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Itlcbel, Jr., enter tained at dinner Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Drew entertained eight guest at dinner last i riany. Mrs. A. K. llrysdrt of Fullertnn, Neb., I the guest of Mrs. W, M. Spence. E, A. Benson left Tuesday for Po'atlia. Fla.. to Visit his Sons, Ileti and Oram. Mrs. Charles Miller of Denver Is the guest of her mother, Mrs, Mary- 13, Chapman. Miss Helen ltnrtc entertained Monday at brld.cn for her guest, Miss Ruth Mann of Hastings. Mr. nnd Mr. V. R. Cook antl daughter, R'eanor.spcnt P few days last woek In fllawalha, Kan. Mrs. Philip Potter entertained -at, auc tion bridge Tuesday afternoon, In honor nf Miss Hetli Vnlll. Mrs. O. I Hart enme home from the hospital the first of the wnek and Is gradually recovering. Mrs. George Kacerly enttirtnlned the Thimble club Tuesday afternoon. Twenty- nve woman were preecnt Thn Lnillea' Aid ancletv ot tho Dundee church will meet FrlJay with Mrs, W, p, warnr, wib cass street. Miss Luollii and Miss June Rrnwn at- ended tho Taetbold-Chapman wedding In Lincoln during tho last week, Mrs. Philip Potter spent Wednesday In iattsmotith. nnd Thursday In Lincoln, at tending missionary meetings, Mrs, Clinton M ller entertained at the second of a series of brldga luncheons Wednesday. Cover were laid for twelvo. Mrs. 13. A. Beardsley entertained at luncheon Tuesday, followed by auction bridge. About thirty Women were present. Mr. nnd Mrs. D. D. nrown of Salt Lake City, on route to New York, spent a few nays me last yreeit wun r, nnu mix. Wi J. ureene. t a MIIIa. nt llalrn Nith.. nnd Mrs. Breckenrldgo of Tekamah. spent part of Inst week with tnoir protnors, mo Messrs. Dodds. Dr. Mnrsaret KooiiIr und Mrs. 0. u. Oulnter entertained tho members of a French class at a luncneon 'inursauy at the home of Mrs. Qulntcr, Ml mil' Chrlat'unann. nresldent of the Hawthorne society of tho Omaha ifliih arlinnl nntertalned the teachern nnd new officers of the society at her home In Falracres, Wednesday. The. funnrnl nf Wllllntn E. Manner. Who died Tuesday at his home. 4S15 Capitol nvunue, after a long UJnoss. was held Thursday nfternoon, with Interment In Forest Lnwn cemetery, Thai fllnarnl nf llltln Itfttan RllOadeS. wim rtUrf Mnnd.iv n.ftnr an Illness fit three weeks, was held iTiaay niternoon inim ner nomc isin v.ub bkhiu. tii.vt.uvii. was at Forest Iawn oemotery. Mrs. F. W. Slabaugh ontertalned at luncheon Thursday for Miss . Georgia P.iiArmn. whoa enEaiement to t red nrlrk Wllllnm Kavaer of Omaha, -has been announced, Cover were laid tor twelve. ' ' Mr. Henry C. Van (lleson, Dr. and Mrs, it rt Tmen,. nr. and Mrs. J. M. Barns' ter, Judge and Mrs. A. C. Troun and Mm TiYnnlt Mevers wera KUeStS of Dr. and Mrs. II. B, Davis at a beautifully np- no nted dinner Wednesday evening, In honor ot the birthday anniversary ot bridge party lat Ssturdai'' evening, when her' guests were: Dr. anrt Mrs. Charles Pn lard, Dr. and Mrs. Rodney1 TMlSs. Dr. and Mrs. John Potts, Dr. and Mrs, Alex Youna. Df. and sira is, L. unusres. ur, and Mrs, A, O. Stokes. Dr. nnd Mrs. Al fred Schalck, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice (Ipod body. Senator nnd Mrs, Norrts Brown and Mrs. Henry C. Van Olesorti and Mrs. Clyde Stultz, havo bean 111 the last twu weeks with malarial fever and tonsllltls. Ueorsc Moran and brldo returned to their new homo nt Crelghton, Neb, Wednesday, after a week visit with rela tives here. MIss-UjIs Andersen, one Of the teachers of the Oakdale school on West center street, spent the week-end wun ner mother nt Schuyler. Mrs. M. Turner.OrmBby of Walnut Hill pnld a farewell visit to ner old neighbors here Wednesday, a shCleaVes Monday lor her childhood's homo t'Fpstoria, O., where eha will reside permanently. .Mrs. Frank Heusman. superintendent of tho mothers' department, entertained tho local West Side Women's Chr.st.ah union at her now homo on Forty-sixth and Center, Thursday. Rov. E. A. Smith of Leflcr Memorial church, and Mrs. A, I.ong of Fort Omaha, tvero guests ot honor. Ilenaon. The" Ucnaon Woman's club met at tho home of Mr. R. 8. Beasjey last Thuts day afternoon. The Independent Order :Of Vikings, are planning a ball and festival for the even ing ot February 28. t ..Mrs. A. Rurmelater entertained at an elaborate luncheon TucsdajT In honor ot hei1 seventieth birthday, " The funeral services of Simon Tlsar, who died in Benson on Tuesday, were held In Omaha on Thursday morning. Mrs. R. s. Beasley entertained at her home, tor h ir Sunday school class ot girls and Mr. Hodders' young men's class. Tho' regular meeting ot the fire de partment will be held Mbnday evenlntc nt tho Modern Woodmen of America hall. ' A. F. Wyantt Is suing tho Omaha Street railway, for $3,300 damages for the death of Conductor George West, a brother-in-law. , ,Mr, and Mrs. A. D. Ryan of Blackfppt. Ida., and Mrs. Harry Getty of. Ilea Molne. la. have been gdests at tho J. S. Marshall home. Mrs. S. K. Longacre and Miss Merle LongAcre or Fremont, and Mr. Moran of Schuyler, Neb., were truest last week at tho I. W. Longaoro home. Mi, ami Mrs. John Mbraan. who have been guests of thn latter'a parents. Mr and Mrs. Campboll, have returned to their home in Pennsylvania. Mr, and Mrs. A. L, Ewlng entertained on Sunday, in honor ot tho joint birth day anniversary of H. Nellsen, A. L. Kwing and William Tiieomue. Mrs. F. D. McCray entertained at lunch on Sunday for Miss Mary Roth ot Tekamah. Miss Merle Longacre ot Fre mont, and Miss Carrie Crossett. The news of the death of II. M. Mc- .1.11111a aw r ui v iriinii., vuiu, um .nunai; 23 waa rornlved hern this week. Mr. Mc Qlnnla and family formerly resided here. Rov. Nawton Mettler. who resides In Benaon. and Is nastor of thn Irvlntrton Congregatlonar church, has resigned and win preacn nis raroweu sermon tnera next Sunday, At the last cltv council mnctlns tho city clerk's report showed a list at build ings being thlrly-sfcvcTj frame resldonces and seven business nouses wun an ag gregate cost ot 1106,900 during the last year. The funeral servlcea of Peter Johnson. who died on Tuesday, from a long Ill ness, waS held at the late homo on Thurs day nnd the body shipped to St. Ed ward, Neb., for burial. Among the Benson residents who have gone to warmer climates last week are Harry Reed, who has, gpnokfor .a month' trip to California, and C, C, Williams, who has gone on a trip through the Ozark mountains. Mrs. 8. A. Davis will tin hostess to tha Presbyterian Ladle' Aid aoctoty and Mrs. E. C. Hodder to the Methodist on Wednesday Mru. "C, Ti. Olesoh to the Augustana Lutheran, and Mrs. Tutt'o fo the Baptist soc'aty on Thursday, Mrs. O, H. Brooks of Koystohe park entertains the Good. Tlmrs' club and Mrs'. Herman Wulff, ,me Tuesday Afternoon cluh on Tuesday of next we.ek, r , Rhlst'un. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Said were visitors hero tho last week. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. R. Propst pf Mynard spent unursuay evening nere. Weal Ambler. Mrs. F. B. Holbrook, who has been 111 for some tlmo, has not been so well since Friday, Mrs, I Mullhnlm of Millard, was the guest of P. J. Trabcr's tamlly the, first, ot the week, Miss Marie Carlsen left Sunday evening tor her duties at Lincoln, after a month's visit with rolatlves here. Mrs. Will Johnson of West SIdo waa operated on at a hospital Monday, for gall stones and has been very 111 Blnce, Elmer and Walter Stultz, sons of Mr. Mrs. E. Mead of Omaha was chlllne pn Ralston friend Thursday afternoon. Charles E. Taylor of Waukomls, Okl., spent a few days visiting hi sltcr, Mrs. It. T.. Propst. Mames, W. Polln was an Omaha visitor Thursday nfternoon,' spending tho day with his nephew, C. IS. Taylor, before his departure home. Tho Howard Stove Works reopened last week after being closed for several weeks. Tho opening of this factory brtngit nullo n number of new people- to the village, 11., Ma tit fin w.fhti.. t fKiWR HA! ntva. $5,0005.40. St. Louis lvtc Stock Mnrket." rt. lotus. Jan. 31 CATTLE Rocelnts 150 head: market, steady; natlvo beef in.r. sr.Mrrs.2S: mwi and heifers. $4,250 8.60; stacker and feeder. $6.0007.60; south ern steers, WMKB"-!1'; cow aim uuitcia, $4.COO.00; calves, $6.00010.60. HOas iteccipts z.ow neaa; marnei, 00 hlrh.r! nlira .mil lltzhta. S6.60Oi3.66'. mixed and butchers, J8.4608.68; good heavi'. tf.SS SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts none; market, steady; muttons, 15.00O5.50i lambs, $7.0008.00. Ht. Joaepli Live Stock Mnrket. ST. JOKEPII, Jan. 31. CATTLE Re ceipts. 100 head; market steady; steers, $7.0009.001 cows and heifers, 34.OOOS.60; calves, $6.00010.60. HOUB llcceipis, ii,iA neau, iiiurnoi steady to strong; top, $8.40; bulk, $8,050 HHKEP AND LAMBS Receipts, none; steady: Iambs, S7.00O7.60. Sioux City Lte stock' Mnrket. RfOUX CITY. la.. Jan. 21.-CATTLE- Recelnts, 100 head! no quotations. TinnH TterfOnts. 2.600 head: market Steady; heavy, 38.20OS.23; mlxel. S.t5J 8 20; light, 1S.10O8.15; bulk ot sales, 38.100 8.20. HIIKKI' anu LAMUO iieceipis, 1UU head; no quotation. Live Stock in Slight. Recelnts of live stock at the six prin cipal western markets: , LBlllB. ttuftn. uiaui': Sioux City Chloago Kansas city..., St. Louis...,..,, St. Joseph.. .... South Omaha.. ICO , 200 100 , 150 100 126 2.60O 6,000 11,009 2,600 3,000 6,900 100 l.oqp nulet: nrlees omlar: mlddllna fair. 7.67d: good middling, 7.33d) middling, T.oOd; low middling, 6.79d;' good ordinary, 6.03d; ordi nary, 6,wa; waies, s.wu uate. Local Securities, Quotation! rurnlihtiS by Burni. Brlnktr a Co., Ut umasa Mailooal Usk bulldlon .. , . t. "U- Ai. ADiruMB i. r. us., i, iHiiihi, if too Amtrictn i:an im , ih Uotrd o' Trad, com !M Cudahr 1'aoklBg Co., I: list...,.,.. 100H Cdtr C07, Nati.. Sett, OH. ta, )tr, ( Dtra ts Co., (Id.i JTT Uunita. Nt., &. liti in,, ir Fairmont Crrorjr 7 par east ptl,. l llarrla t'.. To.. H. HM...,..,..,. Jt llyilraullo Prt Urick, pM...,..i. S44 Iowa Hy. k U. It, m l.lngoln Ott A Kite, lat la, 1141., to Clly of Omtht, 4ljt, IStl 10 oiniha f c n. it. fir., it, iiil.. 144 omiba I. C. It. 81. Hr.. ptd..., 114 Otpsna ki. w. row., rie.,.. 11 Itl a 11. v. ii.ii Packtrf Kat. Bk, Blk., 8, Omaha. Ill t'uitt Bound T. Lt. a K (, lilt.,.. UK Updlkt Oram, . coin........... uhion Htk. vdt. em nockr Mt. Fuel Co...... Spokan 4 tn'd Emp. 1U 11. St, !:. Sloua Cltr It'fc Mi HM..,.,., SloUx Cltr Stk, Ydi. old , Toptka nr. lit It, lN4,...i mi S3 14 SIM Si0 101 loo t 100 100 K 101 II u H n ti n 4 Dry dooda Marlcet. NEW YORK. Jan. 31.-DRY GOODS Cotton goods steady, Caiiton flan nels have been priced for fall on a busts about -24 per cent-higher than a year ago, corporation staple areas gooos win bo qpenen on aionaay, unit gooas wero in moderate demand- Me(al Market. NKW YORK, Jan. Si.-MBTALB The metal markets were quiet and practic ally nominal, Copper, tlrm. Lake, nomi nal, Electrolytic, $14.76014.874: castings, JU.J740UU4, iron, unchanged. HT, LOU 13, Jan. ah M hVi'ALB Lead, dull at 4.05 spelter, ste-idy nt 83.20. CHICAGO NEBRASKA FLYtR TO BE EXTENDED WESTWARD FA1RBURY, Neb"., Feb. :,-8peclaU-Rock Island triln No. 13 nnd 14. kpown as tho Chlcago-Netjraska flyer, will ha ex tended from Omaha to Lincoln on 'a new time card that will go Into effect on" tho Nebraska division, Sunday. February S. Trainmaster W. W. Cnmoron of this city Is In Topeka, helping the officials ot the second district In preparing a new schedule. These trains Were taken out .of service Qctbbcr 16 after dpcrallns a num ber pf ye,ars. Totals 776 20,900 1,100 Oil nnd lloaln. vtnur vnnif. "Jan. 31. COTTONSEED' Oil Quiet; prims summer yellow, 37.07 7.20; Idarch. (7.18; May, $7.38; July, 7.67. TURPENTINE Firm; machine barrels, SAVANNAH, Jam St TURPENTINE Firm. 48c. Sales, 29 bbls.j receipts. 67 bbls.; shipments. 41 bbls.; stocks, 23,858 bbROSIN Firm. Sale, 1,387 bbls.: re ceipts. 1.213 bbls.; shipments, 1,473 bbls.; stocks, 102.495 bl.ls. quote: A, B, C, D, e v. a, ii, S3.9740i.oo; i, d-ioi k, $us; Ciiffre MnrUet Mirw YORK. Jan. 31. COFFEE Mar ket opened steady, unchanged to 6' point higher today. Later price eased off un der largo Brazilian receipts and closed barely steady, 3 to 6 points lower. Sales, 11,750 bags. March. 9.18c. May. 9.4lc; July. 92c: September, 9.78c. October, 9.84c; De cember. 9.95c. Spot, quiet; Rio No. 7, 94o; Santos No. 4. 124c Mild, dull; Cor dova, 13016c, nominal. rt no rated Apple nod Dried Frnlls tjicw YORK. Jan. 31.-EVAPORATED APPLES-Qulet. DHUU raui i i uiiKB, nitm, s'u cot, quiet but firm. Peaches, quiet. Raisins, dull. Cotton Market, NEW YORK. Jan. SL-COTTON-Fu. lures ciuteu Biciwii i ....,, . inaj, 12.09c; July. 12.03o; October, 11.60c. Spot oulct; middling, u.w. guir, i4.uoc. LIVERPOOL, Jan. 31 COTTON-flpot, fPui weight gtB. k agal kl in your DiNq 1X1 Your advertising space to worth nothing to youor a jrent deal, depending nilrely on what yotl put In It, j' . Give forco to your ideaB with drawings that turn wtilta paoo into live messengers. This drawing would hare cost you hut 96.65 and the out only fl.2ff. tt us make yours for you. Bee EoirtTiof Departaeit Sm mOUajr, aos tyUm U