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TIIE.r.KK: OMAILA, FBI PAY. .IANTAIJY
FOR RENT
Heosee ttarea.
AND RENT WILL BEGIN
FEBRUARY 1st.
I have darw'v 5-rooin cottage; hot
wster hest; rent 130. including water, at
4SI7 N. 39th st. You can see this any
day; parties In houe.
C. M. EATON,
irns w. o. w. Bide.
rnii(r. 194. F.venings, Wrb. 4:119.
6-r, modern. 719 H. 37th St. 7-r.. modern.
3614 Leav. St.. pood location. Web. 2.;.90.
MODERN 3-story house, 7 noma; never
occupied: new furnace; fO Pons. 6953.
Globe Van&Storage
Store. movM, packs, chips: 3-horse van
and IS men. II. 2 per hr.; storsge 13 per
mo. Satisfaction guar. D. t'.vS ft Ty. 230.
R RENT MoJtrn o-room house. 205
S. 85th Ave. Inquire T. 3. O'Brien.
lenshaw Hotel, liar. 1094. Douglas 121ft.
FOR REN1
We have a complete list of nil house,
apartments and flats that are for rent.
This lint ran be seen free of charge tit
Omaha Van & Stontse Co.. n So. 16t,h St.
Fidelity Storage Co
Storage. movlnK. poet-Inn and shipping.
16th A Jarkson Kts. Phone Douglas 2X.H.
IT.r.o in ad pails of the dir.
Maggard's,-,
Van and Stor-
rge
1.&0
per hr.; uay. 2 men. 31.25 per hr. 171a
Webster. Doug. 14'.H.
J. C. Reed ffis0
moving.
storage.
ei4.
STRICTLY imaiern 9-ioun house, 706 No,
30th atreot. Phone Red 490$.
J-'IVE-KOOM house, with barn for six
horses; large- wagon shed nnd yard;
Rested at 2421 S. Dtit St.. Phono Red
For Rent
Five Room Houses at L'yili
And Dewey Ave.
New
Very Complete
(!nll War Annninlmnnl
American Security Ca
1'otig-. 6013 or Har. 64r or Wsl. '3037.
Acrtsu,
FOR RENT Fruit and pardon farm, with
Klass hotbeds. J, R. McPhcraon. 1381
Last Pierce St., Council Bluffs, la.
WANTED TO BUT
OFFICE turn;. lire bought and sold. J.
IX Reed, 1201 Farnain, Uoug, 6146.
HAMILTON CO., the only gentilo sefonU
hand store In Onisl.a. 1713 Cunilng.l). bs3S
BUY I'd-hand cluthi-s. ML'l N. 4th.
HIiJHEtiT prices for furniture. Web. 061.
WANTED TO RENT
i 10
ilOL'SE, suitable for roomers, convenient
iu resuturnni or ooarainK house; mlht
consider i.urchaxo of fumisned house it'
leinia rlsht. Addrcsa G ulti, lice.
REATi ESTATE
FARM A RA.MH LANUS FOR BALE.
C olorado.
GOOD WHEAT LAND
$2.00 AN ACRE DOWN
$2.00 AN ACRE A YEAR
a ara offering- for sale several pieces
or good, level wheat land In northeastern
Colorado, close to the Nebraska line, on
tho very easy terms of 12 an acre cish
and 2 an acre a year payments; In 100,
or WO-acre tracts at J0 . an aero.
( lose to towns. About half ta under ul
tivatton, ready to Ito on and put In spring
wheat and oats. Many good Iowa larni
'rs In this locality.
HASTINGS & HKYDEN, 1614 Harney Ht.
RANCH RARGAIN.
10 acres Lodan County, Colorado: bent
ranch lmprrvmonts: 7) acres under .cul
tivation, 120 acres alfalfa. Price U5 per
acre: U cah, balance time.
WESTERN REAL JSKTATE CO.,
OMAHA, NI'JH. -
FOUND ANOTHER HOMKRTEA D-320
acres In settled country; rich farmland.
not band; only ni.ng jcea and all.
A. Tracy, Fort Morgan, l.olo.
KlBIU.
Jolt SALE 2.210 acres fine wheat land
nar rti'.'hlieiu, iMoiton lo Kansas.
I'lice. t7 per acre. Will sell Part or all
In milt ntlrchtter Tccmit irIi. ArlrlreMM
owner, E. J. McAnarneV. Fatmcrsvillc,
III.. R, V. D. No. 3
Miaaesolau
! ACRES, between Minneapoll and D-
iullt, on the Soo line, 4 miles from rail-
irnad town; 70 acres under oultivutten,
balance wooded pasture and corns good
meadow; no .waste land; lair net build
ings: near school; land borders ou beauti
ful luke; coinplet set machinery; 126 I
chickens, plenty of feed, wagon, buggy !
und everything on tho f.lace goes at t:U !
per acre; one-half uasli. Innwrni lii'os.,
MIS Plymouth lildar.. Mlnucapoiis. Minn.
Nebraska.
120-Acre Farm
itar Springfield, Neb.; 110 acre in wheat
now; at 3110 per acre. Will take some
Omaha property tor a part.
W. II. GATES
647 Omaha Nat. Bank Uldii. D. 1291.
THE RG.SEfcSUU LAND CO..
411 barker lilk.. Omului.
Sells, exchanges Neb, fartiai and ranches.
south Dakota.
FOR SAL13 M 'acre of rich, level farm
land. Price tow, or will trade for good
louriiis car. Fori ni-efej-red, 1?. J. Hunt,
Florence. Neb. Tel. Florence 1H2.
WILL skII M ucres of level, rich farm
land for cah, or will trad" tor
youuc mares with foal. J. L. Rich, Flor
rm. Neb. Tel. Florence ll-. '
WImushIs.
Upper Wisconsin
Best uy and general iM' suit in the
union: eetliera wanted, lauds for sal at
low prices on easy tonus. wr
et 34 on Wicoiicln Central Land Grui.C
btaie acres waniea. . jn u-v iui
uraxlpc lands. If uncreated in fruit lands,
a.-a for. buokist on Apple orchards in
Wisconsin. Address Laud Dept.. boo Litis
By., Minneapolis, Minn.
atiIUaroa..
FARM for saie; must sell n.y Fellsmer
farm. a acres, muck prairie land.
I ptioff. 44 Times Cid . fit. tiouis, Mu,
FARMS WANTED
WANTED To rent a form blocked with
hogs and cattle on warmer-hip basis;
am aood faimer and aill furuUh good
reference. Address Y S2. Bee.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
Ua.0u0 PRIVATE money tif loan on iimUie
crooerty at 7 per ent. O Keefe Real
Lsu co. 101 omab Nat. Bank bid.
CITY and farm loan. 5. 6Vi. per cent,
j H- uunioi.t ACcOiJii Farnani, Omaha
WANTED Cuy loans, psittrs 'i rust Co
VVANTS.D CHy loii auu mniui
Farnam teiuith at Co.. 13- Farnafu.
OMAHA boiuea East Nebraska taints.
V O KEfcFE REAL EsTATE CO..
m Omalia Natl. Dou.las niS.
L t ... . Vk.r
li"0 lo tio.two maae piwoipllv. F. D. vVeed,
Wead Bldg., 1Mb anvi l1 arnam Hl.
Si
ti
ti ADl.'IV K1?flV Iians. U and up.
UmtTlil ijuwu Ollial.
a Nat. Mmik.
i f i w. . .
' 3IU-3H Brandwls Theater B"l-
1'ITY property, l-irfce Iojiui a speci-iiy.
W'. H. Thomas. i2s Stale Bank Bldg.
MONEY on hand for city and farm loans.
II. AV, isjndor, Cliy Natl. Ban Bid-.
REAL ESTATE LOAX8
6FE us first if you want a farm loan.
United Stales Trust Co.. Omaha. Neb.
AR8TRACTH ttr TYTXK
HP.ED Abstract Co., oldest abstract
ftco In Nebraska. ns P -edeis The tor.
KERK Till UuartatM and Abstract Co.
modern e.-etcsrt office. aV IIU Ml
Phone Douglas 64T.
" , i, .. , l. , L -j
REAL ESTATE 1X3 II EXCHANGE
Small Ranch
For Sale or Trade
acres In Hooker county, four mile
from . mil road town, lis a 4-room
house, barn, cattle shed, well and wind
mill. One-half of this ranch good far-n
land, balance Rood pasture. Will take
one-half or more. In good City property.
Price tl-5 per acre.
0 'Neil's R. E. & Ins. Agency,
1505 Farnara St.
; TELEPHONE TYLER 10C4.
FRONTIER CO. BARGAIN.
Highly improved farm of iftj acres
Laud all ls floe and Is excelieul soil
Will exchange for good OmaUa resideuca
C. R. COMBS.
IIS Brandels Theater. Omaha, Neb,
Douglas gnc.
FOR tXCllANGK-A fine stock aiid
grain farm of 425 acres at onlv tnC ner
re, well improved, clone to town for a
Kood stock of merchandise In most any
nnc. income property or small farm
from UO.OrtO to f 11,000: cash, balance
Arm, w4tt 1 U ,tA
C. K. Logan, Konxvllle, la. o
REAL ESTATE ACREAGE
4-Acre Tracts
. Richland Acres
Out Benson Way
Adjoining Keystone Park on the north
vest, for sale on our easy payment plan,
line, rich, smooth land; some In alfalfa
and original prairie; several pieces have
running water. Nothing to compare with
It near Omaha at the prices. Over 25
good homcb nearby. Prices t00 to t50
an acre.
HASTINGS & IIETDEN, 1614 Harney.-o
REAIj ESTATE NORTH SIDE
PAY tM.M AND MOVE INTO A HOME
or lutu ovt i.
I have a new S-room. all modern bunga
low, located on a naved slreet In north
part of city, that the above named first
payment will secure.
This house ha principal rooms In oak
and la closo to car line, churches and
School. 'If you want to Inspect this house
telephone me today and I v. Ill arrange to
senu a car tor you.
E. P. WRIGHT,
fall Douglas In daytime.
Evenings after 6:30, call Walnut &!.
REAL ESTATE SOUTH SIDE
HANSOOM PARK KNAP. J2.IK0.
On South Jth street, one block from
east sldo car. a well built 9-room house..
and tho owner Is going to sell it regard
less of what It's worth. Can show you
Monday or any time convenient to you.
PAYNK INVESTMENT COMPANY,
Douglas 1761. x Ware Block.
REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS
L-o-t-s
$350.00 to $1,000.00
I.lth and Spencer f?ts.
30th and Larlmore.
42d and Dewey.
25th and Hnrague.
Wth and Taylor.
l!Uh and . Mandcrson.
45th and Grant.
16th and Hall Ave.
;.Wh and Taylor. "'
41st and Dodge.
4-'d and rarnam bt.
American Security Ca
Doug. 5013 or Har, 2615 or Wat. 3037.
DON'T LIVE ANOTHER MONTH IN A
1 RENTED MOUSE.
PAY taaw CASH AND MOVB INTO
one of the best locations and most beau
tiful, new, all modern, 6-room bungalowi
in Omaha.
This house only 1V4 block from car line.
T AI.SO HAVE A s-ROOM AND A
7-ROOM HOUSE IN THE SAME LO
CALITY. UPON WHICH I WILL MAKE
SIMILAR TERMS.
Be sura to phone me about any of
these houses' toi . y and I will arrange to
take you to see any on ot them when
convenient,
E. P. WRIGHT.
Phone Douglas 2926 todsy.
Evenings after 6:30 p. in., call Walnut 62.
Have You $200
or a Vacant Lot? ,
aa first payment on a dandy B-room
cottage? Hot water heat and modern, at
4j17 N. 39lh : balance like paying rent.
C. M. EATON,
1108 W. O. W. Bldg.
Doug I'M- Evenings. Webster 4319.
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS
DOWNTOWN INVESTMENT
Two-story building and lot, 66x133;
trackuge available; very easily converted
for wholefsle purpoites or for downtown
garage. Price only 115,000. A small pay
ment will liundle it.
V. (f. carlberu,
312 Brandels Theater Bldg.
Investment
The owner of 3 new double houses will
consider taking: good vacant proiwrty aa
part payment on them. They will show
an Income of t2,7uO per year. Owner,
Har. 346S.
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN
Paidt-c.
$500 Down Buys
Dundee Homes
Wc aie offering for sale two well built,
well located 7-room new homes in lun
ui on a email pajinent down of fjix), I no
Uuhtii'je about Hi same as rent.
'I'lieric houses have a large living room,
.ll.,l..i n.i.ii kll.-hen oantrv .nil frnut
'and rear vestibules on the first floor;
I three luige bedrooms, bath end sleeping
! porch or sun uarior on tho aticond story,
li'lio rooms are all nicely arranged, large
(in size and are all decoraud. lha fi.st
I floor is finished n solid oak. excepting
kitchen; t
These ho
aiso ma uuvri vn teonj aiory.
uses have first-class plumbing
and heating, have beautiful lighting f.x
tures, shades hung for all windows, and
sre ready to occupy any time. Only two
blocks from car line. Tne prices of these
homes are about 3500 less than you will
be able to buy the same class of homes
for when the selling season opens. It
will pay you to invvstlgate these at once.
Hastings & Heyden
1614 UARNEY STREET.
Dry Good Market.
NEW YORK. Jan IL DRY GOODS
'ottou goods wera steady and firmer.
Mens wear agents wre unable to Bains
prices for fall, owing to unosrtainty la
the wool markets. Further large orders
were received for war purpose.
Evaporated Apples aad Dries) rralts
NKW YORK. Jan. 31. EVAPORATED
APPI.KS-.Oult t.
DP.1KD KRUITB-Prune. sUady.' Apri
cot and peachea, firm but inactive. Rat
i sins, dull. ...
OMAHA LIYEJTOCK MARKET
Most Kind! of Cattle Fairly Actire
and Steady to Strong Sheep
and Lambi Actire.
HOGS A BIO FIVE CENTS LOWER
SOUTH OMAHA. Jan. 21, 191J.
Receipt were:
Official Monday ....
Offlc'al Tuesday ....
Official Wednesday
Intimate Thursday
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
.. 3.3H 3.4 6.M0
... 6.2M a.1 f.4"S
,.. 4 974 11.302 .7:4
,.. S.000 H.1) t.000
Four days" totals..
Same days last week
fame i weeks aso....
Same S weeks ago....
Same 4 Week
..m.rKn
..JO, 472
..M.fflS
..1S.W9
."v.'.7;i
40.;..
!i44
M.S-iO
f..M7
.U.S. '7
.. S.771
41,1
Same days last year...is,7 4J.i.i 49.S41
The following tahlt shows the tecelpt
of cattle, hogs and sheep at the Booth
Omaha live stock market for the year to
date, as compared with ist year:
1M.V mi. Ine. Dec.
Csttle o,04 ii.!S9 1,714
Hogs IrtO.WS 1H7.KT.1 .7S
sheep IM.yft 1S7.5S9
The folIrfWlnir tahlo ttrnwi the average
PrVe for hogs at the biuth Omaha live
stock market for the last few day, with
comparisons:
fate, i i;ii5. ; mi 4 .inia.nia.nm.(no.iiw.
Jan. .. 7 02s
Jan. 6 .1 7 oas
Jan. 7.. I 7 (d
)n. t..i s
7 88
T r,
1 M
7 Mi
7 71 B 47! 65
7 IS 17 7 Hoi f 78
7 11 t 1 I M i W
7 14 i 19 I I 4Ji I
Jsn. o 01 T 161 t 7 7I llSJ
Jsn. 10.1 I 061 T 241 tCl 7 K!
Jan. 11.) 70-HI T U I 1H 1 7
Jan. 12.1 n 7o i a nil 1 1 i; t thi 2.x K PI
Jan. 13. t3 7 Ml 7 02 06 7 731 t i
Jan. 14. .1 . 01 7 ( I 7 W t T
Jan. 16. 6 67i Ml 7 Hi IR t 431 7
Jan. 16. riU
071 7 151 6 13! 7 t I
t 14 7 26) 0S 7 72 t 47)
i 7 2ii! 0 041 7 7s 8 44
t ! 7 2Sl 08' 7 S4 I Dl
8 2S I 6 9o 7 6S S 31)
8 211 7 J7 7 7( s 871
M
6 06
0s
0.1
o 07
Jan. if. I
Jan. 18.1 I 74V
Jan. 19 I Its.
Jan. 20. t 63
n. a. t W'j
Uunday.
Receipts and dlanosltlnn of live stock
st the Union fctoek Yards, South Omaha,
lor the twenty-four hours ending- at J
p. m, yesterday
lUfcC t,l PTS-CA RLOTS.
Cattle. Uoas.Hheeu. Il l's
C, M. ft St. P 7 S .. , ..
Wabash 2
Missouri Pacific 4
inion raclfio .... 8 ai x
C. & N. W., eaet.... 8 7 2..
C. A N. W., west.. i 3
C.j St. P., M. A O. . 15 12
C, B. ft g., east.... ..
C, B. ft Q., west., tl 81 3 ' ..
:., R. 1. A P., east '6 t
C. R. I. & P., west 2 1
Illinois Central .... 1,4
Chicago Ut West,.. 3 4
Total receipts... 122 147 22 3
DISPOSITION HEAD.
Cattle. Hogs. 8hee;.
Morris ft Co 424 871 1,194
Swift ft Co 660 1,279 1.423
Cudahy Packing- Co.... 647 1,249 2.230
Armour ft Co 444 l.iox 1,1
Sen warts ft Co lt ....
J. W. Murphy 2l
Lincoln Packing- Co.... 20
W. B. Vansant Co 36
Benton, Vansant ft Lush 162
Hill & Son o0 .... ....
F. B. Iewls ' Mi
J. B. Root ft Co WN
J. If. Bulla 14
Rosenstock Bros 65 .... ....
F. (i. Kellogg v 12
Werthelmor ft Degen.. 222
H. F. Hamilton 4
Sullivan Bros 16
Lehmer Bros in ....
Mo. ft Kansas Calf Co. W3
Hlggina 6
Hutman 19 .... ....
Roth 2
Meyers 7
Ulaaaberg- 14 ,
Baker, Jones ft Smith.. 48
Tanner Bros 64
John Harvey M
Dennis ft Francis 29 .... ....
Other buyers 217 60 ....
Totals 3,413 t.450 6.092
CATTLE Receipts for a Thurday wera
ouue liberal, 3,000 head being reported in
the yarus. This bilngs me total lor the
four day up to 16,633 head, a smaller
'run than one and two weeks ago, but
larger than three and four weeks ago. As
com k a red with a year ago thcro is a fall
ing off of about 3.400 head.
There waa a heavy fall of snow during
the greater part of Oie morning, which
made cattle, less attractive In appearance,
but in a, ite ot, that fact bbyers were out
in the yards early and all seemed to want
a fair number of killers. As a result
beef steers moved quite freely at prices
that were fully steady to possblly strong.
Die light beeves showed more strength
and activity than the heavyweights.
Cows and heifers were very fair sellers
at steady to strong r rices and the most
of the offerings changed hand in good
season In the morning.
Good feeders were steady, but light
stock cattle were slow and more or less
neglected.
Quotation en rattle; Good to choice
cornfed beeves, s.0u38.40; 'lr to good
corated beeves, t6.t04y7.60; good to choice
heifers, t6.00fc7.lt; good to cholo cows,
t8.7t66f); fair to good cows. t0W.69;
common to fair cows. t4.00o.00: good to
choice stocker ana feeaers, i.ob.i';
fair to ood gtocker and feeders. I6.50W
7.00: common to fsir atocker and feed
er, 3S.7&44.M; stocH heifer, t5.2565.7r;
stock coas, t4.7ot(6 00: stock calve, 6.0u$
&.00; veal calve, 37.509-00; bulls, (tags,
etc.. 35.00 6.74.
BEEF STEERS.
A. Pr. Vo. A. Pr.
....1t 7 U ISM T tt
....IOiH T 09 19 133 I M
....1200 f 3S 1347 7 7
....U41 t 4 1 T
STEERS ft HEIFER.
.... MT I W T 5 .,
,...1M 7 to i .1061 7 30
COWa.
.... M 16 10 t
,...iiw I it to4 t n
.... W( IU 14 llfl I M
.... (SO i it t tftt ( 16
....lilt i K 7 II" 1
1154. I M 14 1177 S IV
,...1.W t ki I HI
H E1FEH5
.... 77 I U lSOt 40
.... tit 00 I HO 74
.... t 14 ! 1 00
,....101 tt 4U 7 to
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HOGS A rather moderate Thurday
supply showed up today, something Ilk
142 cars, or 8. WO head being reoelved. The
otal for the week to data is 32.733 head,
a shortage of t.000 head, aa compared
with last week, and nearly 11,004 smaller
than a year ago.
Whipping orders war vary large this
morning, and the market opened with
shippers buying freely at prices that were
mostly 5c lower, although an occasional
load was guoted as steady. Ttja ship
ping trade kept up until nearly all the
best lious, amounting to over half of the
.receipts, hud been sold. Packers made
their early bios a ni aime lower, ami al
though sellers waited until well along to
war da noon these. Ilgnres failed to Im
prove very much, so that In the end the
killing droves, which consisted lsrgely ot
the commoner end ot the supply, were
bought at prices that wera mostly a dune
lower than yesterday. Shipping trade waa
lively, but the diagy tendency to the
killer market made It luKi before any
sort of a clearance- waa made.
With over halt the receipt rolng to
hlppurt at price that were less than 5c
off, and the packer uroves hardly a dime
lower, the avoraue market Is just a big
nickel below yesterday. Bulk of the ship
ping purchases were made around 36 60.
while packers bought theirs at 36.451j.5.,
the long end going at 36.60, so that the
bulk of all the sale can be quoted aa
t6.s(44.6l), with tops at 36.65. Current
prices sre about 2oc lower than Monday,
that being the amount of the decline for
the last three days, and are the lowest
Ince the early part of 1312.
Representative sale;
X.
m...
H...
14...
M ..
47...
M...
71...
Av. IS. Pr.
Ko.
M...
7...
44...
11...
7i...
Av, 8b. Pr.
..Mi M U
..247 ... 4 1
..17 ... 60
..3J4 ... tsi'li
..;! ... ts
. li 4 WS
... i
IU ... too
44 it
...-11 ... 4 to
...trt too M
...214 ... Ml
,..-m 40 tin
t till 11
t'lUB.
H ..II ... t 71
t ta
...111
.11
aiiEEP KelDt were moderate again
today, airiounting to only &.0o0 head com
pared wtlb. 10.IM2 a wek ago, ll,:r two
arwd with 10oi a week ago, II. Km tun
makes for the week to date In the neigh
borhood of If.! tiead against 61,793 for
the same days last wek and 61.8s a year
ago. The general auitllty of the offerings
showed no material 1 hangs from the last
tw days, though there were no lambs
br a gooo as loos at 38.40 yesterday
Th proportion of ewes wss a itlc larger.
As on most days of the week under tho
Infliience of a light supply the market
opened In go.'d season and there was a
better tone to the trade. Most of the
early Sales of ewes and lambs were at
least steady to strong, with trade acll,
but later In the forenoon the packer buy
ers did not seem so anxious for any of
the Mller still unsold and as a ronse
ouence trade on both sheep and lambs
closed no better than tealy. A 'arse
share of the lamb moved around S.Jfii
So, with unite a few fed westerns at
and a deck going at s.5. The bulk
of the ewe suler was nmun at $o.tfra.7u.
Ther were no wethers or yearlings avail
able and no feeders to sneak of.
owing to the light auppW this week
prices ave shown an advance. Yester
day and today the bulk of the lambs sold
at r'.ot!.1. compared with $7.Sa at
the -loj of last week. The bulk of the
ewes aro now selllnp at tt.lMJ i.76, against
$n. Wi'iiVa:. at last week's close.
Quotations en sheep and lambs: 1mbs.
(rood to choice, J.i.irMiS.W; lambs, fair to
good, ts OOfs.S'i: lambs. l. up, S7.AV!f
H.On. lambs, shearing. 7.ii.vici.; yearllnss,
light, I7.00sr7.3o; yearlings, heavy, .7.v
7.00; wethei-s, good to choice, W 00C.aj;
wethers, fair to good. t5.TMrt.uO; ewes,
good to choice, t&.to&v-tiO: ewes, fair to
good, tS-OOffiVKv
Representative sales;
No. 1 Av. Pr.
7st fed lambs 84 8 30
119 fed lambs , H 8 Si
216 fed lambs... ,.. 77 8 30
IS:! fed lambs ' 8 3t)
111 fed lambs 76 8 !
2(l f d lambs 80 8 X5
l. fed ewes 110 6 75
4 fed lambs 78 8 W
tif fed Ismbs 81 R no
fed lamb 76 8 40
48 fed lamb 70 8 25
76 fed lamb 84 8 !W
140 fed lambs 84 30
21 lambs .' 91 3 00
CHICAGO LIVES STOCK MARKET
Cattle Steady Hob Weak !heep
Steady.
CHICAGO, Jan. 21. CATTLTC Receipts,
VOiiO head; market steady; native steers.
t5.5tt9.gi; western. S5.0Ott7.50; cows and
heifers, 33 ?i(ii6.00; calves. 37. 2.V& 10.60.
HOGS Receipts, 46.000 head; market
weak. 610o lower: hulk. 36 6.Vn6.7rl: lltbt
t6.46trt.85: mixed, t6.4M6.80; heavy. 36.
6.0; rough, t. 266.40; plgo, 3S.2.Virt.80.
CHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts 17,000
heai; -market steady; sheep. 35.75S.00;
yearlings, f.70i7.76; lambs, tj .009fl.es.
Kansas City Live Mock Market.
KANSAS CITY, Jan. SI. CATTLE Re
ceipts, s.ow head; market steady; prime
fed stenra, tS.5n,i0.2o ; dressed beef ateera.
i.wm.m: western steers. M.9OWA.&0: stock
crs and feeders. t6.0utu;.25; bulls, t5.6eu.75;
eaives, t.w!j iu.mi.
HOGS Receipt, 8,300 head: market
lower; bulk of sales. 38,Ofr.76: heavy.
36.70W682I4; packers and butchers,
: light. 36.60fu6.80: Piss. 36. 2516.60.
SHEEP AND LA M Bi4 Receipt s, ,V
neaa: market nigner; lambs, "?r.(0;
yearllnnsv Se.fiOnj'T.tO; wetherff, 36.0utj6.60;
ewes, .mVV.IX.
t. I.oal Live Stork Market.
KT IllllS tan l PiTTt.B H...M.
3.500 head: market steady; native beef
steers, 37.60itj9.50; cows and heifers. 35 OOftji
9.W. slockers and feeders. 3V36fa7.26:
southern steers, 5.7f(67.6n; cows and heif
ers, .iri'(Mi.w; native calves, 36.003 10.60.
HOGS-Receipts, 8.6t)o head; market
lower; pigs and Ights. 6.0oi7.7S: mlxel
and butchers, 36.70(trt.90; good heavy, 36.U5
ti6.9S.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 3.600
hend. Market steady. Native muttons.
3I.7.V.75.75; lambs. 3J!.25.S0; yearlings, 37.25
101.1.
Sloax City Live Stock Market.
SIOUX .CITY, la., Jan. 31. CATTLE
Receipt, 1,000 head: market 10c lower
native steers, 36.60Ar7.76; butcher, 36.60&
7.60: cow and heifers, 34.70Si6.lO; canners
14.uug6.00; etorkers and feeders, t5.7!tf
i.uu; caivcs, w.was.w, buns, stag-, etc
t-,.25W5.s3.
1 1 1 II tl.Mlnla R KiVk K M..I..I
steady; heavy, s'.6osi!.65; mixed, t6.57iUi
n.w; light, D.o0ti.i.(4, bulk of sales,
tft.i'iVrtH.m.
b'HliEP AND LAMB-Recelpts. t.000
head; market higher; ewe. t3.60rgb.0U
lambs. t7.00T7.75.
t. Joseph LIt erltoek Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Jan. 31, CATTLE Re
ceipts, 2. Hon head; market dull and lower
steer, 37.0fr9f.O0; cows ond heftera. 8400
? 60; calves, t6.OCKu.10 00. ......
HOOj Receipts, 9.5uu head; market
lower: top. b.70; bulk, 6.au(ri6.w.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 3,800
head; market lower; lambs, 37.7608.60.
Nesr York Geaeral Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. 21.-sSUGAR-Th
market for futures opened 1 point higher
to 4 lolnta lower. Trader generally were
inclined to he cautious, ss the market 1
being dominated by the weather in Cuba
Prices at midday were unchanged from
the opening and sales were 160 tons. Tha
spot market -was steady; centrifugal,
iL9Kc: mo asses. 3.31c. Rs.lnod steady.
BUTTER Steady; receipts, t,T!f tubs;
creamery extras, 92 score, 8:a324:
creamery, firsts, 30jt31Hc; seconds. 27(9
29r; ladle, current make, firsts. 234t234c;
seconds, 224c; packing stock, current
make No. 2, 20410210.
C'HBEWE Strong; receipts. 3,785 boxes;
tale whole milk, held spectala, 16ft16i4ei
aversgo lancy. Ki4(il61)io; fresh specials.
lrVtyl5c; uveiaKe fancy, 144;&W.c; skim,
2c?ll4c.
EGGS Steady; receipt. 8,633 case:
state. Pennsylvania nd aearby hennery
whltos, fine to fancy, 424Vt3o; atherad
whites, 37j 42c; hennery browns, usifiOc;
gathered browns and mixed colors, 8
POULTRY Live, weak; wetern chick
ens. 24tt3c; fowls, 1615'ie; turkeys. 13
ile. Dressed, dull and weaker; western
roasting chickens, ino-tic; rresn. towis.
I3i6itc; turkey. IKS 33c.
Omaha Hay Market.
OMAHA. JAN. 19.-PRAIRIB HAT
Choice uplsnd. tll.axfr'U.W: No. 1. 8106rr
11.00: No. 3, tSl.VK'.t 10 00; No. 3, ti.OrKH.OO.
Choice mldlsnd, tiO.sn'aU.Ou; No. 1. 1 10.0031
10.50; No. 2, 8Ail.0; No. 8. 6.&t.0ii.
Choice lowlsnrt, 39.r.W: No. 1. 18 toy
t.00; No. 3, 37.6O04l.uO; No, 3. tf.OXtJT.OO.
STRAW None on the msrketl choice
wheat Is quotable at td.OO&C.MI; choice oat
or rye, 36.ixkb.60.
ALFALFA Fifteen oars on the market,
mostly inferior grades. Following is tha
range: Choice pea green, fine stem and
efv, third and fourth cutting. 3'lOU'f
13.60; No. 1, 3l2 60aUOO; No. 2, li.O04fl3.0O;
No. 3, m.OUO U.UO.
Mlaneapolls Grata Market.
Msy. 31.37St(1.571,i asked; July. 3l-3R
l.afi bid: no. i nara. i.4i"4; no. y port 11
em, I1.35V9L40T, No. i northern, tl-324
Ji . .
FIjOI R Market anvanceo: raticy patent-.
17. 111; first clears, 3636; aecond
clears, 34. i.
11 A Itl.luT 'fVliM-.
RYE-tl.lfi'.VUl.n.
BRAN W 60.
CORN No. 3 yellow. le,fti7U.aC.
OATSNo. 3 while, ilV61c.
FLAX-1. 6931.91.
Kansas City tirala aaal Prrtaina.
KANSAS CITY. Jan. 31.-WH F.AT No.
3 hard. II .'!. 39; No. 3 red, II . Jtj l.f4;
May. l "t Juiy. r.j'..
i'ORN No. 2 mixed. 74flC4V: No. 3
white. 77c; May, 7Vc; July, 7Ba79c.
OATS No. 2 wlille, MtiulWc; No.
mixed. 6l',s)t524e. . .
MLTTKHCreamery. Kc ; first, 31c;
seconds, 28c; packing, 20c.
F.tH 8 First : i-ic; seconds, ilc.
Pol 'LTRY Hens, 13c; roosters, ItHic;
turkeys, 13(7,
bt. Loo' Grain Marked.
BT. 1I'IS, Jan. 81 WHEAT No. S
rsd. tl 41.434: K. hard, 1.4r1.44;
May. tl.itK-,; July, tl
CORN-No. 3. 734cr74c; No. 3 whit, 7
76V: May, (04c: July,' 8040.
OATS-No. 3, 65c; No. 3 white, 65V
Jic
4'ottoai Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. 81. COTTON Spot,
steady: middling upland. 1.70c. Sales.
I.3U) bale. Cotton futures closed steady:
January, 3.67o; March, k.poi May, .u';
July, sac; August. 5Sc; October, .46c;
December, I 6ac,
LIVERPOOL Jan. II. (TITTON-Spot,
stssdy; good middling. 6.46d; middling,
t.ltd: low middling. 4.swii sales, 6,000 bales.
The market closed steady at a net gain
of from 4f' points.
1 W eel Market.
I5NDON. Jan. 31. WOOL The offer
ings at the wool auction salts today
amounted to t.VOu bales, mostly merinos.
The demand waa strong and West Aus
tralian and New outh Wales gneasy sold
at la 2d and New South Wales scoured
at 3s 24d. Americans secured a few lot
of tit best grade of greaay. Cross
breds were In small supply and strong
prices gsuerally wera In favor of seller.
4.rtIN AMI I'Btlllt ( K MMIhKT
Hear Are firatwl When Omaha
W heat Market Jamna I pi.
OMAHA. Jsn. 21. 1915.
The bears In wheat-speculator s who
n ads up their minds thst prices would
fall much lower and that there was a
general absence ot recutwratlve power
received en awful drubbing at tne hands
of the bulla yeoterday. The bears sold
the May lutiirc now 11 from 31 to
1K7". and when the market wai swing
ing between tl3AiiV1 3H some of the
esrly sellers attempted to cover their
short and the wheat not to be had
unless much higher prices were paid for
It. I'noer these conditions there wss a
qukk Jump from 11.40 to 31.43.
A leading grain man ot Minneapolis
reiorte.. tho Parlilo onsst as still buying
wheat In North Dakota and ping more
for It than Minneapolis and ouluih cash
hsndlers felt they could afford to pay.
The hoc news was bearish and tho pro
visions market was depressed bv these
conditions. There wan some selling of
the. list rarly on the weakne in wgeat,
but the early sellers were buyers Iste.
Packers put out aome hedge at oiistt.lc
prices. The cash trade was reported ss
Ut.let. The run of ho waa liberal at
leading renter, as well as at Interior
points and a continued free movement Is
looked for.
Wheat was t'WIoC higher.
Corn was il4a Pinner,
tiats were V' hlfiher.
r-L..Mn.- were: Wheat and flour
enual to 1.360.O00 bushels; corn, W.000
bushels; oats, 140.000 bushels. ,...
1 l.i.rnn.,1 . nMi Wim CO Til 'V II IllKllT-i.
iim.rv he.t recelnts were iO.000
bushels, and shlpmen's. TTl.OtW hushela.
against reoelpts of nusneis rii
hipments of a.s.iw ouneis ii
Prim corn receinta were l.ihl.no
bushels, and shipments 816.000 liusbeis,
against receipts of l.tCO.OOO bushels, and
shipments ot 7l,ww misneia isi
ti ... rir n,li recelnts were 8.1
bushels, and shipments R4300O bushels,
against receipts of 687.0fiO bushels and
shipment of nusneis iji '
Wheat. Corn. Oats
Chicago
67
6S9
163
Minneapolis
Duluth
;:43
39
26
4
M
Omaha
Kansas City
St. lxmls ...
Ii4
tilt
WltMilirel
7
c a. .Annrti.it torlnv : Wheat No
b.rri winter: 1 car. 11.38: 1 car. 11.37;
1 car, tl.37H. No. 3 hard winter: 1 car.
31.38H; IH cars, $1.37. No. 8 spring: I
1 car $14. Hye-No. 2: l- car. tl.li.
No. 3: lH ear, si.i.r. oariry -in
car. 68c: x car. oaia ini. .7" -J , V. .
No. 3 white: a cars. ..i-c. o-.."
3 cars. 78c; t car. 72Hc; 1 car. .i-. n
4 white: 1 ear, in1". io. s wmve.
73c. No. 3 yellow: I cars, 71c,. No. 3
yellow: 1 car. TOV; 15 cars, 70e No. i
yellow. 4 cars, 6c. No, t yellow: 1
ear 70c. No. i mixed: i cars, near
white. 73c; 1 car, 70c. No. 3 mixed: 7
oara. near white. 72c; 1 car. 714c; 2 cars.
near white, (O-sjct cere. " '.
69Vc. No. 4 mixed: 2 cars, wc, co.
mixed: 1 -r, nesr wnm-.
fiMHc. No. mixed; i car. ;-c; i .a. i
I lata No. Z: 1 Car. (Wc. rimiuai...
hard? 31.33r8i1.364'. No- s Prlng. V.?1
139V No 8 durum. tl.604il.51; No. 3
durum. 3l.4941il.60. C orn: No. 1 white,
7341j'73c: No. 2 white, 7:tirtJ--o; No. 8
-"Mi. ..': -, . ?.,..' m
White. Tavtrijise; no. in". im
5 White, TlS.tre; No. white. 71471c;
No. 1 yellow. 70ffl71'ae; No. 3 yellow, 1(14
171c; No. 3 yellow. 69Mci70'4c: No. 4 yel
low. 69Vi4r70c; No. 8 yellow, 69i70c; No.
yellow. 6srrjW.l4: No. 1
No. 3 mixed, CHHtfoV: No. 3 mixed. 9',r
aox... Mr. a tnlxnil. 6ufi694c: No. 6 mixed.
94iti'4c; No. mixed, 6Vriti9c. Dsts: No.
3 Whit, DJ'BluJ'i; aianuaiu, Ttt!" '".
3 wnlte. 62'-4iC24c; No. 4 while, r,l2.-.
Barley: Malting. 7r!i73c; No. 1 feed, 6l
6. Ryo: No. 5. 31.144'Llfi; No. 3. tl.H4
1.13.
CHICAGO GKAIJt AND rMOVlSIOftS
Featare of the Trading; sil Cloalagt
Palm on Board of Trade,
ritirion Jan. 21. Tenacioua holding
bv farmers had a good deal to-do today
with making wheat bring the highest
war price yet-tl.4fH. a rise of 74 a
bushol compared with yesterday lowest
i-.,.i
Tnn.Vi advance, however, wa not well
maintained, the market closing; unsettled
at the same a last nigni 10 tnnj w up.
Corn scored a net gain of Vio to 4o and
oata e. Provisions had an Irregular
finish, varying- front 34c decline to 74
advance. ...
According to a lea rl Ins: authority, fann
ers were looking for higher price and
could are no spec'sl Incentive to sell
any more wheat than was necessary.
Numerouseorrespondents In Missouri wer
ouoted as saying that srrowers lit that
state were nut selling; at all and that
Missouri has the male, farm reserve
In twenty years. . ,
Absence of any great export business
seemed to bo chlofly responsible for the
fact that the wheat market underwent
a eerie- of backward wings after reach
ing a new high record. Other deitllnga
too lacked volume, and despite the violent
changes In price, trading wss conducted
with but little appesience of excitement.
Although there waa considerable sell
ing f rmn as the result of the setback
In wheat, the buying power was amply
sufficient to absorb the otierlngs. Ex
porters were aald to be actively buying
corn at the seaboard as well as here and
In Omaha. There was strong evidence of
foreign buying ot oats. Kstlmutes on.
the Argentine exportable surplus ot oats
Were reduced.
Provisions at first declined to sympthy
with a break in hog value. 1-aler, how.
aver, the tendency was upward owing
to tbe strength or corn.
Leading grain quotations were: -
Artlclel Open. I High. I Iw. Close.JTes y.
car. 63e. No. 3 wime: i rn.
4 white: 1 car, 62c Sample: 1 car, 614c.
Omaha Caen Prices-Wheat: No. 3 hard,
i l- N'n 3 hard. 3l.36nl.Ji; No. 4
. K.
Wheat . T
May. 1 n)
July. 1 25V
Corn
May. T1V
July. 7941
Data
May. . Mi
July. 64
Pork
Jan..
May. 13 374
Lard I
May. 10 73 I
Ribs I
May. 10 30 I
July. 10 60 I
I
1 3S
1 24
79s'
1 4t'i 1 43. 1
1 264! 1 2541 1 25.
7H
7941
s3Ti!
th 1 Ti
8VS(
S4'
64S
664
634
63S
It 8241 IS 35
It 8241
16 95 I
19 06
18 90
10 T5
13 374
10 374
10 674! 18 974
I
HI 374i 10 30 I
10 624! 10 47H
10 3n 1 10
10 6241 !
Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. I red,
$t.42VsT.44?a: No- S hprd, 31.42'.C 1444.
Torn: No. 4 yellow, 7l73o; No. 4 white,
71ifjr73ti. Oats: No. 8 while. t244'fi534c- No.
4 white, biWMA R. No. 2. 11.21V31.23.
Rarley, 72'iiie Seeds. Timothy, 6.goi.(7.50,
clover. tl2.501ji6.0o. Provisions: Pork,
tl.8i4t317.324; lard, 110.674. ribs, 33.2ftf
10124-
BUTTER Steady; creameries, 3430c.
EGGS Unsettled ; receipts 3.661 rases:
at mark, usees Included, 2Mr.il 4,e; ordl
asry firsts, 2ti31c; firsts, 21iii314c.
POTATOES-Higher; Michigan and
Wisconsin, red, S.vd4rtc; white, .'Lyo-loc.
POULTRY-Allv lower; prlngs, 134c;
fowl, 13c.
Coffee Market.
NKW YORK. Jan. tl.-OOFFKE The
market waa more active today, snd sftor
opening unchanged . to 1 -point higher"
prices soi'i up raiiier snsrpiy in tne laie
trading, with the close from fnMr, points
net higher. Reports that scarcity of
rreight rales migbi inienete will) impor
tations of roffte from Braxll. talk of a
good demand from Ktiroiro In the primary
markets aim tinner cctt and r re tail t of
fers, with some shippers chantllng their
offers fPom prompt to February or March
shipment, appeared to bo the factors on
the advance. Hales. 22.0ut) bags; January,
t.llw; February. 6 23c; March, S3-; Arril,
6.42c; May 6.40c: June. 6.4-'c; July, 7.37c;
August, 7 c; nepiember, 7.nc: October,
7.6lc: November. 7.67c; December. 7.74c.
Stut, firm; Itiu No. 7. 7tc; Santo No. 4.
4c. Tlie Rio ami Santo market both
were unchanged.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK, Jan. 21 METALS Tin,
rirm; rive-ion 101s, j.n.iAyij.H s; twenty
five-ton lot, 334.6ori3.3S. Copper, firm
electrolytic, 114.001 14.26; easting, 137ff
14.U0. Iron, uulet and unchanged. At
lxndon: Spot copper. 61 17 d; fu
tures, tti. Spot tin, 158; futures, 150
15s.
Liverpool lira la Market.
LIVEliPOOL. Jan. 2I.-WH KAT-..0. 1
Manitoba, tils 4d; No. . hard wltitrr, lis
SM1 r uiurcs nominal
t'ORN Si-t-t Anirrican mixed,' new.
4d; old. 7s luVjd, February, 7s 4',d.
March, is D').
talk Isartaas.
OMAHA. Jan. 31 Bank rlearln f.t.-
Omaha today were t2Ji.74:.4T and for th
corresiHitidiug day last year H, 1.4. 501. 27,
NEW YORKjTOCK MARKET
Fourth Consecutjre AdTrlce of the
Present Week ii Re
corded. BUSINESS SLIGHTLY LARGER
NFW YORK. Jsn. 31-Stok had their
fourth consecutive advance of the week
tortav, drspltn persistent profit-taking In
standard shares snd furlhrr professional
manipulation In secondary issues, busi
ness was slightly larger than on Tuesday,
when there was established a nign recorn
for volume of dealings rtneathe reopening
of the exchsnge. tX even grester tmnoi"-
innce wss the steauy gain-in open nmn
transactions, these being far the lrgl
of any day In the period named.
Missouri Pacific a Increasing activity ax
higher prices was again noteworthy. An
other feature whs the broad Inquiry for
varlotiMi low -priced railway Issues, ss wen
ss Industrials. Free sbsorptlon of high
grade Industrisls snd utilities on a rising
level wss also an Interesting development
ot the day.
Activity slackened sppreciaoiy in m
late trail In and Missouri Pacific shares.
aa well as the convertible 6s snd 4s. weak
ened In connection with rumors tnai ne
Gould Interests would fight against loss
of the property s control. I he rest oi mo.
list ensed nfr iractinnallv. hut made vlgorl
nm rftcnverv Itmt be tore tne elope on
heavy buying of Union Pacific. Pennsyl
vania, the Harrlmana and Anthracite
shares, all of which then registered best
prices of the dsy.
Monetary condition were virtually un
changed so far aa open rates wero con
cerned, but many loan were made under
prevailing quotations, eight months
money being offered at 3H per cant.
Copper metal made another advance,
but this favorable fact wa not reflected
to any material extent It the metal
shares.
Ixrndon's business In Americans waa the
largest since the reopening of that mar-,
ket, bank clearings at that center show
ing marked Increase. .
Bonds In general advanced rrroportlon
atelv with stocks. Missouri Pectfto Issues
being tha onlv exception. Total sales,
par value, 34.040.000. United States ts de
clined. t per cant, but other Issue were
higher. . ..
Number of sale and leading Quotations
on stocks were aa follows:
Ple. HISS. wew. "T;
Alaika (Vnll
Arnalaamat"- Oprr
Amerlian Pest Sugar.
2 70i J'k H
(CO H I7H 7S
.Ton ,8H M w
I o ate si i"
t,n S4 sss MV.
ns 4tl 102a IM
American t'na
Aniertr.n P.. A H
Am. S. n. pro
Am. Pusar Hstlnlns...
Atierlr.n Tel. T.I.
Am.rlvita Tobsct-o ....
Anaeonita Mlolng ....
I.SM J7 1"
l.io 1514 lHt "4
1 am ?sx 1H
j'mn r.H ' ?
Al.hlrms
Raltlmor a Chin
PrnoHrw Raold Tr....
t. tm 14
nn MH MH
ins ls 1'4 "
l.tms 1ST m
C US
f,,P10 4614 4
MS ' 1 1 V-'
Cllfiirnls I'.irol.um .
('nadl.n Panlflo
(Antral tMllWr
-bMMMl A Ohio...
..1. . 11 w-
til.-.s. M. ft t. P.... ."
Pt
an lua 134V4 in
rhiraso a w
(hi no IVpner
rnlorsrto Ftisl Iron....
( olorano A Bauthera...,
t.JnO U 4 4
too
14 S
24
H
IkMirer Hie Oraaiis,..,
40 7
t.tno 114
iff) 11 11
84.I" 3t
SOS 14 1U
Mi
1H
14
144
panirsr ft R. H. r-0. ..
Pl.tlll.ni' Herarltlss ...
Kris
ileum I Electiio
lrt Norilrern pt
I eon UTta HSU, lit
flr.il No. Or etm
llisno sua ait a'4
' 1.100 MVt 14 24
4j 'iiii '"
ao IS U 1
(lucsenh.im uplorsnoa.
Ill India Central
Interhoertustl Mat., pfs.
Intrutlon uoppar
International Harreatsr.
Kanaaa ntr PonllMrs...
Ihixh Valley
tAitilavtll Nashvlll.
Mtxlcan Patrol. um
Miami dapper
Mlasourt. K. T
Mlaaaliirl paclflo
National Biscuit
Nallsnal lait
Nrala fpsr .........
Nsw York (antral
V. Y.. N. H. aV H
Norfolk Weatrs
NDrtnarn Psclflo
Parttlo Mall
Pannaylvsnta
Pullmaa Palse Car....
.Par i. Copper
Massing V-'.-
Kapubllo I mm Vtssl.
Rotk Ialsi4 Ts
ierk lalssd C. ste....
t. Ia U P. K. sd pf4..
Pouthsrn Psclflo
Southern Railway
TmnaaaM OOP'
Tas rmmpasr
t'slen Psoino
I'sloB l-arlflo pM
tisll4 rilalas Ktsel.....
IV . Htaal pfd
t'uh Ooppsr
Wabash pfd
Waatarn llnlSS i
4
l.ano jj H4 V
i.pro ! 114 l
arts 130 Y-v iir
, 'l
too US
, 4,711 US
14
1SV4
11V4 114
14 14
1374 I"
..... 44
134 1W
4 W
70 my
are ia4
4.o H
CO M
1AA IM
10H 1BH
lien 10641 104H 14
PM xi
4 ('10 10H ien 104
no 116 IM 144
1,00 17H 174 1T4
Sl,pt0 1B04 1H'
00 114 4 314
. mo
ij
too
lt.srfl
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vark Msstr Market
NKW YORK, Jan. 21.-PRIMB MER
CANTILE PAPF,R-4C per cent.
STERLING WXCHANGE-Stesdy; sixty
day bills. 34.33; for oablesj, M MTi; fOP do-
"spLVEBi-Bar. 4Sc; Mexican dollar.
''BONDS Government, irregular; rail
road, strong. . ... ,
TIME LOANS Easy; sixty days, 24tf
IK per cent; ninety day. Q$ per cent;
lx months, 34h34 T-er cent.
CALL MONICY-Steady; hichest. 2 per
cent; lowest. 14 per cent; ruling rate, 8
per rent; last lean, 3 per cent; closing bid,
Vm per rent; offered at 3 per cent.
LONDON, Jan. Jl. SILVER Bar,
Z24d per once.
MONKY-t per rent.
DISCOUNT RATK.-4 Short bill. IVUHf,
per cant; thie months, 1!'33 per cenL
Closing quotations on bond today war
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EFFORT TO MOVE WYOMING
CAPITAJ- FROM CHEYENNE
CHKTENNE, Wyo., Jan. 31. (Bpectal.)
-Removal of tha caplUl of Wyomlna-
froin Cheynn to om more centrally
located point U th purpose ot a bill, H.
R. No. 410, which waa introduced in tha
legislature today by Representatives Rob
ert Grieve and Stephen Tobln of Natrona
county. Thl bill provide that tha .ques
tion of relocating tha capital shall be
submitted to th electoral in 1916; that
any town In the atftt may bo a candi
date for th) seat of government aad that
tha capital shall be raniovas) to tha town
receiving a maiorty lof all vote cast
on tha removal proposal, provided and
(ioe receive a majority.
Tha Grlsve-Tobin bill, should It b en
acted, will t combatted by Cheyenne on
the contention that th capital removal
proposal cannot be. suliriiltad by a msre
legislative act. but involve arnendmsnt
of th constitution of th tat.
FRENCH REY1EW TWO
MONTHS' FIGHTS
Allies Gain Ground at Erery Point
Along: We t tern Line Ex
cept One.
GERMANS WLN AT S0ISS0NS
PARIS. Jan. 21. 2:R7 p. m.)-There wax
given out this afternoon an official state
ment under the caption, "The wr from.
November 15 to Jnuary IB." reading as
follow: ' ' ;
"Since November 15, In other words.'
Ince the conclusion of the bttle of
Ypres and up to tho complete tesuint'
tlon of tha great German offensive niovp--ment
against our left wing, the wsr hss
taken the character of a siege. Jn such
a warfare it generally is expected that
tha advantages obtained by one side or
the other virtually offset each other. t
But'ln this case It can be said that, with
one exception, we alone "have gained
ground. With, thl one exception the
Oernians everywhere have gone back,
(alas and Losses.
The following" recital of point gained
makea it possible to get an Idea of the k
progress on either aide:
By tb Oermana Destruction of the
market, of tha cathedral and of the hos
pital at Yprea; destruction ot the town
of Nleuport and of tho Nieuport baths
and. tha bombardment of Armcnticre.
Rethune and Arras; bombardment ot
Soupir and ot Solsson. recapture ot Hill
No. 133 and ot -an eminence near Crouy. ,
and a rain of from' 1.300 to I.Bot) yard to
th north of Solsson; ' advance ot ' J"0
metres In the Argonne along a front of
800 metre at a point near tho Brock de
Murlason: bombardment of a church at
Nancy and ot the hospital st Thann.
Frearfc Hal as Had Lweeea.
"Result Obtained by tVi French
Frora tha ea to the Lys: Recapture of
all the left bank of the Yser between
Knockn and Hetsa. and an opening on
the right bank between the sea and St.
Georges; installation ot bridge head tour
kilometres (two miles and a half) Into
thl rerlon. and the installation ot
bridge head to the south of Ptxmude;
capture of ft. Georges and of th house,
of the ferryman and of Korteker; gen
erel extension of our front around Tpree:
th auoeesa ot Wybendrert. and tho ces
sation of the attack of the enemy' In
fantry. ' -
From the Ly to the Ola: The cap
ture of the chateau and of tho village ot
Vermeils and of Ruterre: capture of
numerous German tranches between Alx
Noulette and Carennyj partial recapture
et Saint Laurent and of Blaagy, near
Arras; th capture of ItBoUselle. the ,
capture ot German trenches at Llhons.
the capture ot Quesnoy-en-Santerr the
end ot October, and progres to tha east.
followed by leneral extension and con
solidation of our front.
"Frm the Olse to Rhelm: The cap
ture of the German trench at Nam
pel and of th plateau of Noubron; tlx
taking .of Spur No. 133 and ot. the emi
nence of Crouy. both of which, however,
we lost ataln; the destruction of numcr- -ou!
piece of German artillery; the re
duction of four-fifth ,. of our pmvlou'
percentage of Infantry losses, thank f .
tho groater efficiency ot our artillery '
and tbe consolidation of our defensive
system.
"From Rhelm to tho Meus: Advanoc
of one kilometre (two-third of a mllei
In the region of PYunay; advance of more
than two kilometre In tho region of
Perthes, and the stopping of seventeen
German counter attacks; advance of
nearly one kilometre in th Argonne; in
the forest of La Quire and Vlolamt and
the repelling ot numerous counter at
tack; the extension of our front In the
Bslghborhood of Verdun and the destruc
tion of tiumerous batteries.
'From th Meusp to the Swiss frontier
Important advances n the forest ot Con
envoy, in the forest ot Apremont, Ir
the forest ot Allly. In the forest of Mot t
mare and in the forest of LePrctre; the '
checking ot all th German attacks here: -
progress to the northeast ot Nancy, Ip
a locality called the forest of Parroy ;
progress, to tbe north and to the south ot
Sen one, and In tho entire neighborhood
of Ran d Sapt; capture of the, Tot dt
Vlonu, which command feints, Marl
and of the Tele do Faux; th complott
checking ot forty-three attack . deliv
ered by the enemy: tho capture of As
pach and of Stelnbach, and of the height!
to the eaat of th last mentioned placo.
and progrea in tho direction of Mun-
stsr, csrnay and Altklrch. " -
Tea French AItsssm.
"Summing up, we get ten general ad
vances on the, part of our troops which
were distinctly perceptible at certain
place, aa compared to twenty genersl
withdrawal on th part of th enemy,
with the exception ot the situation to
th northeast of Solsson.
"Thl I a comparison of th last two
month. To complete it-it should be
addsd that, - flrst the German offensive
In Poland has been restrained for a
month past; second, th Russian offen
sive continue in Gallcla and In the Car
pathian mountains; third, the Turkish
army In the Caucaau has been In large
measure annihilated; fourth, - Germany
has exhausted It resources in officer
(an average of twelve officer to S regi
ment), and will not in the future be able
to develop It resource In effective men
except at the expense of tbe existing
units; fifth, the armies ot th allies, on
th contrary, are. finding It possible to
further strengthen themselves to a meas
urable degree.
"It ran consequently be affirmed thai
to obtain final victory It ts sufficient
that France and it allies know how to
watt for It, and at the same time pre
pare for it with Inexhaustible patience. '
"Tho. German' offensive ha beeji
broken; 'the German offensive h.ia bru
broken in It turn."
British Government
Will Raise Mules
NEW ORLEANS, La.. Jan. 31.-A ship
ment, consisting ' ef 1,000 lacks, pur
chased by tb British government, Is
being aeaembled here. It wss announced
today by local British official. Th ani
mal will be sent to India for breeding .
purposes, th British government Intend
ing to raise mule on a Urge scale for
both the British snd Indiao armies.
The British steamship Cestrlan ts brie
to load tha stock,' snd It la said It will '
all for India before the end uf the week.
Official announced that Instead ot actus
te the east through th Panama (anal ui
the 8ua caoal, the vessel will make the
voyage around the Cape of Good lTopa,
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