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) ' 1 ... . nrr ntr. it in t.Trrtv ivvt-int- .... ,.- ' a .1.XA1.J uiin. vmniiai i jui'.v i , ;i i. .u I m. l:'i.i. g FOR REXT Apartmrati anil Flat. JSOFour room and bath. Heated sec ond floor. Phono Walnut 2X42. r.-ROO.M Apt.. 207 S. ;th Ave, practlcaiiT new, vfrv choice, (ink fin h. heat, wat.-, nd Janitor service; close tn. no ar Ian. Send for our weokly printed lift. HASTINGS HKYPKN' lU Harney Rt BEACTl Fl r. "si X-R( MViZf '. Now completed, hftl H. 2..th Av.. nicely dncoratod; choice location; built-in hook ae. sleeping porch; walking distance See tH today. tT :0 HASTINGS HEY PEN. 1614 Harney Hi. 6-ROOM Apt.. SIS Somh 2:th At.; haa un parlor, or sleeping porch, nicely decorated; walking distance; hint, water and Janitor service. Send for our weekly printed list. HASTINGS HKTIiKN. 1M4 Harney St. KCRNISHED liOOM. healed, 4014 North i 1 . X va MADISON 21kt anil Chicago", steam heat; I $10 mo ond up; cale In connection D.69931 I ROOM end board for two young eentl- ! men preferred, ptlv. n-od. home well lueate.1; reference each. Wal. 2969. fXlDEN HOTEL Council Bluffs, atca n beated rooiua. $2 per week. Phone mi KAHNAM, 2i2?. nice ateam heated room. WEST FARNXFour atrlTTly modern? unfurnished rooms to refined younB couple. H. iW9. ROOMS 25 cents and up. ll Fainuiu. Untarnished Hwim. Ill B. 16TH. for men. Ktenm het. Hotels Apartnient. CALIFORNIA Hotel, mb and California. wihiy rwie ana up. I'nugiaa ium DO DOE HuTCly Modern Reasonable. Uoasea aad (uttatn AXXalsaa. $3 per month up. SO? Pavton. STRICTLY modern 5-rK)m cotttiRe. hot water heat: cloao In. walking dirtance, 403 Uncoil) Dlvd... Z. Apply V It. I)orrance. Dovir. 5M. or Harney aiSl $20 6-room and laundry, fall mod. except furnace, 267 Ttcago. Call H. VM. ElEOANT -room modern brick apart ment, newly decorated, $50 per month; $4 a 2Mh St. Frame flat. 1129 8. 20th St., rooms, new plumblngi newly decorated, oaJc floor, larg yard, trees, shrubbery; $30 per month: a bargain. J. C. 1SH, EXECUTOR. TM S. 81st Ava. Phone Harney 244. $i.0O 8 rooms. 3412 N. i4th. Web. lt;:. VVAiKING distance to the city, .'t-routn modern hou&c, 2715 Dewey 'Ave.; price, S0. F. J. i ltsgoraJd, ZSl r.oard of Trade, D. 4313. 4-T., modern. 719 S. 37th St. 7-r., modern. 8rtl4 teav. St. good location. Web. itf. MODERN 3-atory houae, 1 rooms; never occupied; new furnace; $J0. Doug. 3. PUB RENT Modern h-room house. 206 a Snth Ave. Inquire T. J. O Brian, Henshaw Hotel, liar. 1094. Douglas 1U. !M3 Woolworth Ave., 8 rooms, mod., $-0. 2tl Seward, 6 rooms, barn, $15. 106 S. 3th, 5 rooms. $10. , l"70fi farnam, 8 rooms, mod.. VO. ' 410 N. 22d. lo rooms, mod. t baths, $4.". 271 Howard, V roonm, mod., $J0. tHhers. RINlrWALT, Urandnlw Theator HldK Globe Van&Storage Stores, moves, packs, uhips: S-hors van and i men. $1.25 per nr.; storage U per mo. Satisfaction guar. D. 4338 & Ty..ttft FOR EEN1 We have a complete list of all houses, apartments and flats that are for rent. Thin list tan bo seen tree of charge at Omaha Van & Ktorage Co.. 808 So. 16th St. Fidelity Storage Co ' Storage, moving, packing ami shipping. 16th & Jackson Bta. Phone Douglas V. UOUbea Creigh Sons at Co., Bee Bldg Maggard's Van and tstor age Co., - Larg van, 'l riKn, fl.ot $1.23 per hr. ' 1713 per hr., u.y. 3 men Webster. Doug. 141M. J. C. Reed ero., moving, g & noraK arnom. D. til4a. AIAj MOD. Fht. house, $.-0. Web. 18. 9tarva anU. Offloea. $15.003514 .Sherman Ave.. ax feet. $22.6021)16 Sherman Ave., 15x50 feet, good basement. $32.00 2208 Cuming St., 2nx0 feet, full buement. $30.002018 Cuming St.. 20xiW feet, full basement, steam heat, new. $40.00 28iO Cuming St., 20x00 feet, corner. full basement. $."0.00 709 S. Wth St.. very desirable atore room, opposite) new hotel. 20xW, steam heat. $75.fA) 20th and Karnam SU., new modern store room in JIailey Hotel Bldg., full basement, steam heat. $15.00181 Karnam Bt., 20xti ft., full base- ment, modern store front ObORUli or COMPANY, ' Phone D. 7.i. i)Q2 City Nafl Bk. Bldg. Good Locations and Reasonoble Prices For Offices in the Flrst-Class, Fireproof BEE BUILDING "The building that Is nhvays new."' Warehoaaea. WAKEIiOI SK KOI! RENT. 4,uu an. ft.. JiO. one-atory brick, on trackage. lOl X. 17th St. ARMSTRONG-WALSH Co., Tyler JZtfli. . Sluto Bank Bldg. WANTED TO BUY GET Kaplan's prices for 2d hand turn., . shoes, clothes, before selling. Web. OFFICE furniture bougnt and old. J. C Reed, lauf Fa mam. Doug. 6146 HAMILTON CO.. tho only goutile aecoi.d- .W'B III VIII"! . 111? V.UIIling.i.. blJJ I WE BUY 2d-hand clothfa. HT. N. J4th7 HIGHEST prices fur furniture. Web. .-I j Yale buy a everything 2d mini. Tyler I WANTED TO RENT TOCNG married couple wunt room and board in strictly private family: reler enoea exchanged; west Harney' district preferred. F M. Doe. REAL ESTATE -FARM 4c HANdl LAM) FOR S.H.K. tolarailu, FOUND ANOTHER HUM KrtTUA D-,21 aores In settled country; rich fsriu land not sand; unly f.M0, rd na fees and all. J. A. Tracy. Fort Morgan. Cole. Oklauwaua. - Homeseeker's Excursion Nortb western Oklaliuina Do you want some of the best land on earth? Where- the winters are warm. Where the rlimati; ia unexcelled. Where rafrfall is abundant. Where soil la extremely fertile. Where yon can grow auythlng that will grow In Nebraxl:a. Where you can buy land from $12 to $7t) ' per acre. If so go with us on our next excursion. Railroad fate from omaha. Neb., to No wata. Okl., and i.-turn. tlu.TO. For further details uml lUt of lands write THE VtMlEL R HA LTV AGENCY, lOii-iq W. ' W. Lidn , omalm. Neb "Annouuoemenla" ads biiuf good result. FARM RANCH LA Ml FOR SAM liwi. l.MrtlOVKD 80. BOTTOM LAND. acres of alfalfa, 2 mil.- fro.n Pacific Junction. Prlne $ioo per acre; $4.0v0 cash, balant trrmi. J. fc. Iownins, owner. Pacific Junction. Ia. Kaaaaa. FOR SALE !.?to imi flnf whMt 11 bear Richfield. Morton Co.. Kansa. Price. $7 per acre. Will sell pan or all to anil purchaser. Terms cssh. Address owner. B. J. McAnei any, Farmcrsvll.a, III . H. F. D. No. I Mlaanoia. l ACHES between Minneapolis and Pu lutli, on the ioo iine, 4 mile from rail road town; 70 acre under cultivation, balance wooded pasture and some good meadow; no waato land; fair set build ings: near school; land borders on beauti ful lake; complete tret machinery; 1JB chickens', plenty of feed, waaon. biitnv and tverythlru on the jlae goen at S ler a-;ra; on- half cah. Schwab Broa.. ! lu. Plymouth Blda . Mlnnaapoiia. alinn. I ' Nebraska. ! Small Ranch For Sale or Trade Aji Uim.suallv i Attractive Offer W acres in Hooker county, lour miles from railroad town. H a -room house, hsi-ii, cattle shed, "ell and windmill. Une-htUf of this ranch good farm land, bal ance coed paetiire. Will take ore-half or more In good city prop erty. .Price $15 per acre. O 'Neil's If. E. & Ins. Agency, 1505 Fmnnm St. TTCLKPHON'B TVl.fcK Pc'4. FOR gAL.-.l,3nn-a. alfalfa and cattia ranch In western Ncu. Write Melrosa Kaneh. Harriaburg. Neb. 11 IK ROtiEKUn LAND CO., 414 Ilnrkcr l;lk., Omaha. Sells, axchangea Neh. farm and ranches. SKCTIOX Kimball Co. tiroes. 2101 Paul KewYarlt. MAN of nil8fortune, here Is chance lor a happy change: 7r-acre farm, M-room house, 2 bsnis. 2 henneries; price, with 10 cow. $j.:u; $Mr cash. JlOu yearly. Don't i?lve up In dismay because hain mers are thrown Instead -of bouquet. 40-acre rlvervlew farm In R. R. VlllHg, new basement bam, pew S-room house, 10 cows: price, $.1.5m; $ cash. $J yearly. R. R. fure to purchaser. Write for photos. E. M I N SON, 2426 P. Kallna St.. Syracuse, N. Y. Wisconsin. t Upper Wisconsin Ben y and general ci,i etaus in the union: settlers wanted. Lands for sale at low prices on easy terms. Ask for book let No. 34 on Wisconsin Central Land Oram. Excellent landK for stock raising. If Interested In fruit lands ask for hook let on Apple Orchards. 'Address Land and Industrial Department, Boo Unu Hallway, MlnneopoIlK, Klinn. Mlaeellanroaa. FARM for sale; must sell my Fellsmere farm, 20 acres, muck prairie land. Uphutf, U Times Bldg., 61. Uuii, Mo. ABSTRACTS OF TITUfc. Kt.IiJj AOauacx Co., oiaeat. abeiract of fice id Neoioaaa. V -ndels Theater. KfcllH Title viuaraniee ani Ausiract CO, a modern aatiaci office. 4 at, lith SL Phone DougUa M7. REAL ESTATE IAJAXS CITY and farm loans, o. iM, per cent. J. 11. Dutnor.t A c''.,lt3 Parnam, Omaha WANTKD cty loans ana wuriants. W. Fai unm Smith & Co., l.ll'u l'nrnam. luu to 10,ow niaue promptly. K. U. Wend, Wead Bldg., mh and Kama in Sta. OMAHA homes. East - Nubrattka tariua. OKEEt'K UKAL ESTATE CO., 1018 Omaha Natl. Dougma 27U. fJARVlN HROS4 Loans, fUOind up. " - umaua in at. Bank. , CITY LOANS; C. G. CnrlberSv " " 3PJ-312 Bramie.s Theater Bidg. . CITY properm. Large loans a apeciulty. V. K. Thohias. i State Bank Bldg. MONEY on hand for city and farm loans. H. W. Binder. City Natl. Bank Bldg. SEE us first If you want a farm loan. United States Trust Col. Omaha. Neb. WANTED City loans. ' pter Trust Co.' REAL ESTATE IXiK EXCHANGE FRONTIER Vt. BAKUA1N. Highly Improved farm of loi acres. Land ad lays line and Is eitcelieiil soil. WUl exchapjie fur good Oman reaideuce. C. R. COMBS. $15- Brandais Theator. Omaha. Nab. Ddugias 301C FOR SALE Olt KXCHANCiK ,-or Colum bus, O., property, two lots Thornburg addition, one lot Rurltngton addition, Omaha; all (tee oC liicumbraiicc. Address owner, J. A. Hartley, 84 N. High St., Columbus, O. ' REAL ESTATE ACREAGE LOOK FOR lUUU ACRE TRACTS NuW. lXm't wait - tilt spring la here, when you'll he In such a hurry that you won't have the opportunity to look around for the best place Do IT NO 1 have several fine one-acro tracts that I will sell on very easy payments. Each tract hua a brand now house and a good well. One tract has a fine vineyard, which produced a big grape crop lust full. See me about th.s today or telephone me tonight at 6:30 p. m. E. P. WRIGHT, Call Walnut 6X2 after :3u p. in. Call Daii?la daytime. TWO AND ONE HALl'"' to 10 acre tracts In city. $400 up Phone Doug. 2947; SMA LLFA RMS "FOR SALE." We have 6. 10, a and 31-acre tracts, well Improved, near Council Bluffs, possession mr h 1, at low figures und on easy puy. me nts. DAY & HEr?f! COMPANY. 123 Pearl St.. Council Bluffs, la 10 ACRE BARGAIN U In hard to. Iiiiiiuiiie a mini paying t.KJO to Vmu an acre for land for truck farm ing or poultry ruielnt;, when he can buy lo iicies of, the Ije.'it Innd ho- ever saw, rltilit on an Inn-rorbiu cur line, is ml'ies from n city of ih.'Xk) und 7 miles from it uimi in a,iri uu.j iMic-miii nine, rrom a town of l.oi.m. for $.V an ucre. See us today. Wiite tor our ll. The V ogt-1, Ueulty AK'iley, lul-l-K W. o. V. H'iU.. Omaha. Nib I 4-Acre Tracts Richland Acres Out Benson Way an acre HASTINGS A I1EYDEX. 1614 Harney.- Garden Tracts tine, two. five, ten acre It acts on we d St. i pa ted roam. I it-heat Und In -N raal.u; pi ices low, terms easy, James H. K6piet, hone South 47. 'Mi N. 24th St. 8. omah South Omaha Agent. The Byron Reed Co Omaha Agent. 213 S. 17th St. REAL EHTATE WANTED WANTED AT ONCE J.t.-itliil4 of all leases i f raal estatu ami rental. Halt cui-tomera wallliiK. -M. F. NORRISCHJ., tWJ'i Bee Bldg. A il tmn Iiil' k.. vat, mi. I'urL .,. fl.n n.nll.. f I Meat, for sale on our easy payment plan, fine, tli-h, aiiiiiolh lttnd; some in alfalfa I aril original prairie; xaverul plec a hav" iiuiinim; water. Nothing to i'o:upuic with ! I It near Oiiioha at the prices. Over X I KE.L tSTATF SOUTH SIDE Field Club Home Price $6,000 Worth $8,000 Pr..li, ty new home In beat part of thl most exclusive district to he sacri ficed for quick sale Klaht rooms and bath. tJuarter-iNW d oak. One of the beat built and most attractive houses to hi found anywhere. Ksst front lot on TMh Ave., illdt north nf Wm.lworth. .4xl J An exceptional opisirtttnitv to et a i proiorty for $.',0nrt less than von could eniaei. it for. tine or the het hniKaltis have ever been able to offer. Armstrong-Walsh Co. Tyler VOW. STATIC BX K I.I.M1 NEAK TII A N ! LKAV K. Wl'KTH. Good S-room house, brand new turnaee. rarase for four cars, and only $S,"t'. IHm't lose out on this P 4 V K INVKSTMKNT I'llMPANV iDotia. 17S1. Ware'lUk. REAL ESTATE XOKTH SIDE . i-KO()M I10U.SK FOIJ sH,3UM ' Hath and Uaa. ltentina; for $15. m. On liurdette, Near 1Mh. W. H. 6ATEK, Mi Omaha Nat Hank Bldg. V. HOME RARUA1NS. R-r. modern i-otlage, near Stb and Ames Ave. Price. $2,500. o-r., modern, near Mh anil Meredith Ave. Price, K,4.M. 6-r, modern. North 23d, nar Lnlrd Plico. $2.x.'. 6-r. modern except furnace. 27th and Corby. Price. For information phone Douglas shot. FOR SALE By owner. X-iooni bungalow; modern In every respect; in first-cla eondtlon; will sell cheap for cash. ISIS Mandeiaon St. Tel. Webster 61. REA1N ESTATF WEST SIDE W B s T F A R N A M home, only $5,700. 3i3 N. 381 h Ave. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN nnadee. A Bargain in Dundee Eight-room modem house, all In oak finish and all conveniences; cistern with pump In laundry; garage, paved street and paved alley. Price only $4,li0. Sub ject to paving, not delinquent. This property Is located on the street car I" N"1 neighborhood, end Is very cheap at the price. J. H. Dumont & Co. 103 Famam St. Fhone Douglas 6W). REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS . -. Lots and Acreage , , : . High and Sightly Expensive . and . Cheap . Terms . or 1 Casn iVmerican Security Co. Ph.rnes Douglas 5(113 or Walnut 3037 or Harney 264Ti. PA: $i!3.50 CASH AND MOVE INTO A II0.ME v 0I-; YOUR OWN You will have to take advantage of this ofrer promptly if you expect to get a house on these terms. I have three five room, all modern bungalows that are lo cated -close- to ear lines, schools and churches, that I will sell on theae terms. They are well built nd besuittf ully fin ished. ' I also have a evti:-room house and a large five-room house that I wlu sell on similar terms If taken quickly. Call me up by phone today and arrange to have me take you out to see them. Call Douglas .2926 Uidav. - Call Walnut 682 after 6:30 p. m. . E. P. WKIOHT LOTS near car MU and up. ments. Phone Doug. 2947. $j pay- REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS Apartment Houses We are offering for sale two splendidly built desirable apartment houses, located m fiiHl-t-las districts, within walking distance of downtown, that will bring in it least 10 per cent net on your money invested. We have one of four 4-room apart ments, that brings In a gross income of $2. ISO per yeur. Also line apartment building of six 4-rOom apartments and two 2-room apartments that brings In a arms income of $3,460. per year. Owners will tske In trade some clear Omaha city property, farm land, or acreage near ij'.iiulia. tTY o TT t H ncTltl fTC AT $-1 CTf QT llClollllO VJC lACjrLlCll 1611 HARNEY HTHKKT. Investment ii e can snow yon ii f 1 TT ' mount on your nim JsjfT I Three new double press I j Xlirlck houses. Wrv eoi V g C olete. Within walking d :ancf'. this ey. presst-d is- iVmericau Security Ca liooelrtH Sol 3 or Wal. 7. Mar J64.'i. t of fee .Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 2 COFFEE Coffee futures weie luwer today under scattered selling, while demand continued quiet and was probably restricted" by the failure of Primary receipts to hhow anv material Lillmg off or by the continued clearances from Brazil. The market opened at un changed prices to a decline of 2 points and closed at a net loss of 1 to i Kints. A good deal of the bua'.ncaa was In the way of switching rrom Mirth to May to I later muntha. .-ales, :u 2uu baga. Janu ary, 6.u6c: February, tun-: Maich, 6L'je; April, t.iV: May, 6.34c; June. 6.24e; July, 7.doc; August, 7.c; SepU-mbcr, 7.4iv; Oc tolier, 7.i3c; Novtniber, 7.; December, 7.05c. Spot, steady; Rio No. 7, V: San tos No. 4. loc. Brasiilan cables reported mill els pi-lees unchanged at both Rio and Santos. Rio exchange on Loudon 3 3-32d lower at 13 13-lbd. Metal Market. Tin, steady: five-ton lota Hi. do) 36. 2S; tw enty-five-ton lots, tfi.iiVaJrt.&O. I oppei, firm: -Iei liolvti.:, $14.6u"U4.76; caating, tl4.27'yfl4 &. Iron, inct and unchangeil. At Ixindun: Spot copper, 162 17a d. Fu tures, ui 7a 6d. Spot ton, LI'; futurea, fit-. ST I11 IH. Jan 2$. METAIX-Iad, strong at $-.; spelter, stiorui at $7.ii. OMAHA L1YE STOCK MARKET Killing Cattle Very Active and Ten to Fifteen HifherSheep and Lambs Higher. HOGS FIVE TO TEN CENTS UP SOITH OMAHA .Jan IS. l!li Receipt were: Cattle. Hot. Sheep. Official Mondav a.174 !.44 .M1 Official Tvie.day 4.Vi 17.7XJ l-'.MJ Official Wedneedav.... 4,?W 1.J49 1 . Estimate Thursday .. 2 14.;M 4.W0 Four dava thlsi week.lS.J.1 f.i4S 7s4 Same days last week.. !,: 3J.7;v 37 Same days 2 w ka ao...'n.47 40 Mil .Sme day X wka ago. .:n.. NVsl ai.HT Same days 4 wka ago. IW iK.H44 :i.'.s.''7 Snjne days last year. ,1,7W 49.ft:f U.477 The following tBbe shows the receipt of eatt'e, hogs snd sheep at the "outh Omaha live stock market for the year to date as lompared with last year: llMi. IH ! Catle 7.W2 T.T1 3 Hoga 7.14.1M S34,l4 7X1 Sheep 210.068 216.:i!U 6.3E.1 The following table shows the average price fur hogs at the South Omar a II v! stock market for the last few day, with comparisons: Date. 1H1.1. 1H!4, lsi3.l!)U,HnTniltlltttt. .lan. iTi I $ 061 T 241 ( 7 Ml I 1 11.1 7V I I 1J It Id T Tbi 1 iii 1 T4 Jaa. -n. IS. I a IV I S III I il S . JatL U. u $ M T 02) 01 T 7$j $ 4S Jan. 14 .1 i7 8 l 7 t I 7 6v $ 6 Jan. If.. 74 I 3i I hi 1S It C IS 3 i M B 87 93 Ian 16 I 07 7 ;i 13 7 m Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. 17. 18. 19 20. 21. a. I 23. 24., 26., 26.1 17. 114 7 3d OS 7 72 I 47 T4 72, $ 1 S ( 4 7 78 I 441 06 I 201 7 261 t 08' 7 841 1 S3 t m SS 7 691 t 31) 1 7 27 1 7 7f 37 i 91 7 23! 5 !( I I 33i 03 7 i.l Wl 7 63 C U) 7 33 5 94 . 7 JO 7 30S967n01sK 6 OS $ 2S $64, 211 VmYi i 6 61 H M t 41.' 27 f 96 7 46! 7 9'1 6 09 U 1 491 02 $ 92 I 7 4l l ii 91 8 1! 7 26 0W 7 32! .l 'Sunday. Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Ynlon stock yards, South Omaha, for twenty-four hours ending at $ o'clock sterday: RECE1 PTS CARS. Cattle. HoKa.ShMu.Haea. v .. .11. IV .'u - Wabash Missouri Pacific .... I'nlon Pa. I rio C.. & N. W., east... C. N. W.. west... 21 3 1 23 II 7 1 14 IS W 3 2 13 6 7 3 7 3 .. 10 ;e 3 l i 3 2 .. .. 3 7 10 . 199 23 3 St. P., M. & O.. B. A Q., east... B. A Q., west... R. 1. & P., east, R. I. A P.. west. C. c. c. Illinois Central Total receipts DISPOSITION-HEAD Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. ,.. 274 1,816 m ... 740 2.IW9 2,433 ... (77 2,114 661 ... 411 3,M0 2,314 Soli Morris & Co Swift & Co Cudahy Packing Co Armour A Co , Schwarts Co J. W. Murphy Lincoln Kacklnar Co.. . 4 . 3,645 Ho. OiimJia Packing Co. 2 w. n. vunsant Co 13 f I ill & Son ,1ii F. B. Lewis , til J. B. Root A Co 64 Rooenatock Bros 2 McCreary A Kellogg... 8.' 11. P. Hamilton IS Sullivan Bros 1 Mo. & Kan. Calf Co... 134 Christie v 1 HtKKtna 3 Hutfman 10 Roth 1 Meyers 4 Baker. Jones A Smith.. 14 Tanner Bros 42 John Harvey x Cllne 24 11. A. F 35 Other buyers 139 32 Totala 2,T7! 14,960 6,M Cattle Receipts of cattle at this point were light thla morning, only 2,600 head being reported In. All other points were also meagcrly supplied. The close of the Chicago and Pittsburgh yards agalnat the shipping out of stock haa had a tendency to aend shipping ordera In this direction, with the result that the demand was very much more active this morning than usual, and all klnda of killing cattle advanced sharply. Beef steers, cows and helfera of good quality, suitable for shipping purposes, were fully 101115c higher than yesterday, and In many cases were more than. that. Buyer In fact were quoting their pur chases as ranging ail the way from lOo to as much as -So higher In extreme cases. The market was active at the ad vance and the most of the cattle sold In good season. There was nothing choice In sight to maku a high top, but some right good steers late yesterday sold at $S.35. I Stockers and feeders did not show any matoiial change, Doing generally steady with yesterday. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice corn-fed beeves, K.Wti.U; fair to good corn-fed beeves, t7.MVu6.ii0; common to fair corn-fed beeves, $6.6U&7.60; good to choice cows, $.7i.50; fair to good eews, tO.oiKffo.fti; common to fair cows, $4.tor$ n.00; good to choice blockers and feeders, $7 2513.3; fslr to good stocksrs and feed ers, $ti.fi07.2o; common to fair stockers and feeders, J.i.TVir.:): stock heifers, $6.60 irii..ii; stock cows. $4.7& 2S: stock calves, $6.006.00: veal cslvea. $7.60(fl.60; bulls, stags, etc., $u.001.75. . Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. Mo. ... 11... It... o... 2i... 10... 14... 14... 10... t... 4... 7... I... IS... 24... Ay, .1046 Hr. No. At. Hr. 40 . 2s. iso 7 10 7 l 21. 17. 14. 23. ..116 T 4 ..lltO 7 71 .. 12(11 7 b ..liMl t IX, ..1426 t 1 1 . .1000 1 i ..1MH4 7 36 til ..1117 7 H i -;( Itrt .. 711 1 OH A HKlFKka . tW! 1 3J .1014 7 li .. til .. Sit 7 It 7 i HEIFERS .lunt 6 Oil 3.... Hl 6 4f, 4 t ,. S t to? . 747 , 914 A :j rtl t 16 an ... .1J2H 6 4 111 IM i .107V 7 tv CALVES, i DtK :mi 40 1. ....... I. ton 1. 2. 1.14 a, 1 tV) Ml .176 tsu HTOt.j r.riS ANu l''l--D...ta. 4 7W IW U.. 4Hi t W t lii 1U 13.....' 440 6 Wl 14... IT... 14... 4... . ni , 7K7 t a .loss 7 U . W 7 4l atOtSft Ai'Otli iiiwral suDPlr showed up this morning, about f"4 cars, or 14,200 neaa uoing received. Thla brings the wek's recolots up to 66.646, a gain of 4,uu) over lust week, and 7,uX lanfcr than for the same days last year. The four days' run la Ihe largest since the first week of June, 1913. Shipping orders were fairly large this morning, and on the strength of this tho trade opened with all buyers bidding st lunger "prices. Hellers' however, were holding fVr fi'ijbv. higher figures and nothing sold until values reached a sc higher level. Bulk of the olferir.gs moved at Vitufif 6 60. the Mir string selling at I to. and lops reached $.'.'. The trunrt of the week's trade has been generally lowor snd for l he four day prices show a net decline of ji lCc The average yeaterday dropped Iwlon WOO for the fiisi time since early in I''i2. hepreaeiiU.'.iv aulee No. sr. Hh. Pr. Al. . 2i:i 7t 1st Hll. Pr. 6 I', t 47V, 6 47 '4 6 U SI 6 6 i?::::: ' 44 I l I 7t 4 f 43 4l. at. .H.W .--4 3t .171 J 4:. '4 V t itv. n 7t., 74., 7. ...HI ...M4 ...Hit 4 ii't t kj a....'. 7 PIGS. 6 M 8HEKH The colder wuatber aial the bad market Wednesday cut down tha re ceipts, as only 4.600 head were reported In, this being the ..mailest run for a Thursday since tho Jay before Christmas. Other points were also lightly aupplled. For the four days thus far the recelDta out up 43.7M. against r7..S for the same inn 4mv wf, u watai ago anil 52.477 a year ago. Tho light supplies on the whole mar ket circuit this morning naturally had a stimulating inflttenee on the trade, and the tact that Chicago la quarantined against shipping auiy live stock from , tual point also served as g bullish factor iu loaar a uuainen. -j ne pacaere navmg good -orders to fill, must everything was cleaned up as soon as the buyers rould get around to the offerings, and prices generally showed an advance of fully It 42 16c, and possibly more In some cases. Most of tit lambs sold right around $6.4uvil 00. there being several loads of fed westerns at the latter price, whlcu was top for the d.iv. If thrr had been some choice bandy weight Mexban lambs on sale they might have sold up to $V7.'v. Fat ewes were scarce and Changed bands at $6.mwiw 10. A bunch of handy Mexi can yearling. brought $7.T and bandy wether $6.6.V Ceo cat tons on sheep and lambs: Umha, Mexlnana, $x. (Art. ill; iamb, fed westerns, HtsHto bO, lambs, fair to good, $..T-?W 4i. lambs, shearing. $7 6f.w : yearlinss. Ikht, $7 4or,.6&. yearlings, heavy, 7 4K: wether. gtHd to choice, $4 4nf.iv-,; wethers, fair lo good, $.uw46 40, ewe. ool to choice, $.V6mh.1; ewes, fair to good. $o.40i.V. Representative gales: No. A v. Price. :-1 fed ewe 6 10 , "4S f.d Ismb 77 m Jo fed l.onbs S3 i ;m Y44 shorn lamb 6 it ill shorn lambs , m shorn lsmts 71 $ 40 shorn lamba 4 It X :H fe lambs $3 $ X UT fed lamba 4 '- fed 4ambs . la u; fed lambs 7 s : .VI fed yearlings 101 6 0 1 fed ewes to.' l0 i South- Dakota wethers 132 SO .1 South Dakota lambs 67 8 212 fed lambs K 8 ! 177 South Dakota ewes H 8 90 loo cull lamb 1) 4 T.' HO South Dkola lambs 1M 3i 474 fed lambs 7 46 S c ulls 00 T Jl!i fed lamb 82 8 2ft Siti fe.1 lambs TP a 60 CMICM.O I.IVK "TOCK HARKKT Cattle Slroo lloaa Strang- Wkrep Firm. CHICACK), Jan. 28. CATTLE Receipt a. 4W head; market strong; native steers, $VVi,0i1; western. $4.9fu'T.SR: cow and heifers, $LOOia7.To ; cslvea, $;.0Tfi 10.50. HOGS Receipts, 2onn head; market strong, nnlv loc higher; bulk of ales. iiMwia.ai; tignr. .nane.tai : rmxeo. n.si"p ; .7; heavy, $6.Mj,70; rough, $6.10si6.W; I pi as $5 nwyM. SHEKP AND liAMHF- Receipts, T.tTO head; market firm; sheep, $ti.ofnhi.75; yer liugs, $7.00rli'i,r,; lambs, $:.3fli.w. Kaaaaa C ity Lire atoeV Market. K ANSA (4 C1TV. Jan. 28.-?ATTLH-Ro-relpts, 1.700 heat: market hlglier; prime fed steers, $V7.V1.23; ilressed beef steers, $i.25'n.Mi; western steers. $7.2.VflH..VI; atnekera and feeders, $6.2.Vli.00; bulla, $-.25 (lie.: calves, $6.frn ld.SO. HOGS Receipt. Xm heml: market higher: bulk of sales, $i;.ti.-iiii.7r.: beay, $6 60rrt6 70: puckers and butchers, $6.6of.7ji light. Ki'rt6.a0: pur. $i .pn$i4i.7u. SHEEP AND I .AM IN Receipt. J.ortO head; market higher; lamb. $v00r M; yearling, tH.7VO-7.fai; wethers. $K0Otj4.M); ewes, $V754i.. St. Lowla Live oeU Market. ST. LOS. Jan. .-4'.TTLK-Re-celpta. A. HO head: market at.iady: native beef steer. $7..'iiiP.26; ccwa and heifer. tS.OCgO.oO: atocker nnd feeders. $!.2Mf 7.S: southern steer. $'i.J'W.l; cow anl heifers, $4.0tp6.00; native calves, $6.00i HOGS Rmlpls, 13.100 head: market higher;-pig an1 light, $6.00nr7 40: mixed and butchers, $ii.gub7.2l; irood heavy, $.9i) 4('7.l. SHEET AND LA.MRS-Rocelpts. 2.700 head: market higher: native mutton. $4.7Sr.O0; lamb. $S.2fin.70; yearlings, $i.2T. J7.7f. Mlotax (ity Mtf 1oek Market. 8IOITX CITY", la., Jan. 2S.-CATTLK-Recelpts, 1.500 hed; market lOfllfvo higher: native steers. $i.O(Kln.li0; butchers, $..0OHi) 7.00; riwi and heifers, $I.KVh.10; canners, $:t.7fVQ4.7T; stockers and feeders, $6.0K6.tw; bulls, stags, etc., $4.60di 60. HOGS ReielpU. lO.OOo head; market 1' higher: heavy, trtKHiA; mixed, $6.Wiiii 67H; light, $H.506.f; bulk of sales, $i.o0 . SWEEP AND LAM BS Receipts,' 700 head; market 10c higher; lamb. V.Vn( 8.30. St. Joseph Lire Stock Market. ST. JOSKPH Jan. 2S.CATTLB Re ceipts, 1.2-.0 head; market stronger: steers, $(1.75.8 76; cows and heifers, $4.26(U H.60; calves, W.OOQdO.OO. HOOS Receipts, 1,600 head; market, higher; top. $6.60; bulk of sales, $S.60ii.6A. SHEEP AND TjA MBS Receipts, 1,000 head; market slow; lambs, $7.7C43.25. . LIT) Stark la Sight. , Ifeoelpta of live stock at the five prin cipal western markets: Cattle. Hogs. Khoep Sioux City , l,6iio HMtri 7n Kansas City 1.7UI l:i,tm0 3,000 St Ixiuls I.ion n,io() 2,700 Chicago , 4,000 - 2S.0UO 7.0WI tlouth Omaha 2,600 14,300 4.0UO Totals .13.800 75,300 17,300 CHICAGO tiRAIN AD PROVISIONS Featars of tke Trodlngt ssd ( loalag Price Board of Trade. CHICAGO. Jan. 28,War advance, to. day outdid anything hitherto In regard to prices of grain. May wheat took the load and crossed above $1.60. u mark that not long ago seemed fabulous. Active buying carried other cereiilH as well as wheat, to new high levels. Wheat closed unsettled at Sie to IMltw above lust night, corn finished Vi'Vi to S'T"o up, oala a shade off to a like advance, ami provisions at a rise of 164V. Desplto a recent almost vertical ascent of more than 11c a bushel wheut today Jumped upward right at the start. There was no selling pressure from actual hold ers. Baltimore sent word that wharf apace waa Insufficient to accommodate steamships watting to load for Europe and there werw cables at hand telling of freatly tightened prices at Liverpool and arls. with a prospect of a suspension of t Import duties In Frsnco. Continued ten sion between Italy and Turkey mane buy ers still more confident. So also did the military situation near the Sues ranal. Export ssles of l.OUO.Ono bushels of wheat at the seaboard and 300 0 JO bushels here helped bring about tn the last hour the strongest swell in the murket. In addi tion it waa said country elevator stocks in the northwest had decreased 10.000.OOQ bushels tor the month, and that private mill stocks there were depleted. Onlv once before In twenty years waa May corn so high as tod'y. but active commlssio houae buying readily absorbed large proflt-takleg aln. Assertions that exporters had withdrawn from the mar ket were o'fset bv predictions that the railroad embargo on shipments of eoru to Baltimore would be lilted by the end of the week. Moreover, rural offerings were small, and receipts falling off in Cblcaro. Foreign purchasing of oats counteracted the Influence of denlnla thst the Cana dian export duty on oats would be with drawn. Rea'lstiia sales by owners, how ever, were liberal . Buying swent from grain lno provl slons. It wa urgod that high prices or gra-tft, eae!a'ly com, meant proaoer It.. iVireiivhou tit weat with areatlv Increase manufacturing snd conseuuo"tly. much enlarged uemunii tor provision. Tdnr rnln nuntatlnns wr: Artlclel Open. 1 High. I I.ow. Close, ITes y. Wheat May. July. Corn May. July. Oats May. July. Pork May. July. Lard MaV. I 1 49 1 4V 1 64 la f 69V 61 I 4S 1 IfcOs II '. 1 3JS 2'a j7v 19 IC I 19 S2tj I 11 OS 19 W 19 6a 11 On 11 30 1 U 7V July. 11 32S, Ribs May. July. Vj IO uO I 10 76 ! 10 $7V( 10 67S I 10 60 Chicago Cash Prices Wheat : No. 2 red, I1.V1UH; So. 2 hard, M'41 W,. Corn: No. 4 yellow, TMj'itV: No. 4 white, 7XW74c. OaW: No. 3 while, 6MKVc; No. 4 white, trWrlc. Rye: No. 3. $1.35. Seeds: Timothy, $60uar7.50; clover. $l2.tVl5.oo. Provision: Pork, $17.00r(j 18.70.. lard. $11,074,; ribs. $.3r7'4ai0.3o. Barley, "ICG":. HI'TTDK-Firm, creamery. 24t31c. KiKlri kteady ; receipis. 6.137 cases; at mark, caaes Iih luied, itaWnc; ordinary tlrsls. 2tKu.-Ki'c; firsts. 30Vc. -. POTATOES I'naettled; receipts, 1H cars; Michigan and Wisconsin white, 36 tj4Sc. POCLTRT Alive, unsettled: fcprings, 12Vul'; fowU. 11. St. Loals Urala Market. hT. IRITIS. Jan. M WHEAT No. t red. $1.4i''1.5Ha: No. 2 hard. $1.49; May, 11 ar: juiy. i si-ti. CORN'-No. 2, 77c No. 2 white. 73$ 79e: May. -'S-: July. M'ft-n:ri-. OATS No. 2, 574u7'c; No. 2 white, Mc. Mlaarasiolla Oral a Market. MINN FIA Itll J8 Jn 'i K AT hard, ll.61t1.4V; No. 1 norehrrn, $l.t.''( , 1 t 1 DO'' I 4V. 1 K-Vnl 81"! '-! 82SI 64 I MS I 19 10 19 S7'J 19 40 It 70 I r II or, 113" I U 27', j! 11 ti'ij 10 4sJ 10S7',i' IA No I U 90 1 rv4ni-;:;::!NEW YORK STOCK MARKET run clears, . .; second clears, $1 ho. BARLEY 77m2c. HYK-$1.2?iLU BRAN-JiLfciV. CORN No. I vellow. 7J',4iT.i',c. OATS No. 3 white. 6,Yo.o. FLAX $l.SM,(bl.k;. .RAI An PRODI TK MARKET Activities oa Oaaaha Urala E rkaait Darlnsr tke Day. OMAHA. Jan. Z. Wh. A rre at deal ,ef huslne In wheat on export account haa been done In a sub loss manner. This la reflected In the ofilclal report on holding of that grain by farmers of Kansas. These holding have been reduced from 90.nno.o90 bushel to jn.OHn.nfift bdshels nine November 21. The marketings of the Sunflower slat producer total UVfloo.Oill bushels In two abort months. A howl has been heard from c-ah handler and exporter, who have said all along that the farmers of Kansas have been holding their wheat at pro hibitive price, as some were asking all the way from tl W to $2. but many have sold at the price current. Com and oat wore axaln higher, with the exception of a temporary setback ahortly after tha opening. Ureal strength wa displayed, a resting orders were held In both pits, and the buying waa food at all times. The buying In the provUlon market wag by strong hnn.ta. Th' list was well taken, with lard and rib the favorite. Omaha fcpot Market Wheat was 29f$c higher. Corn waa unchanged to c higher. Oat were tyftW higher. Clearances were: Weat and flour actual to tM.oiiO bushels: com, 76,000 bushels; oala, 422.0O0 bushels. Liverpool cloned: Wheat, pot quoted; corn. unWiauiged to Ud lower. Primary wheat receipts were SH9.000 bushels and shipments 72R.00O buohel. against receipts of 664.OH0 bushels and shipments of M9.U00 bushels las year. Primary corn receipts were l.T07,f0 bushels and shipments- lAW.imi bushels, ara.nst receipts of 6S30m bushels and shipments of SCS.OiiO bushels last year. Primary oata rooelpta were 6O7.000 bush els and ahlpments 90.000 bushels, against receipt of oMOuO bushels and ghlpments of TTil.oO bushels last year. CARLOT RECBIPT!'. Wheat Corn. Oats. Chicago 334 1 Minneapolis Duluth Omuha Kansas City St. Units.... 147 44 1ft 47 . 4.'. 1N ;9 lnnleg 96 These cah sales were renrrteit lodav: Wheat-No. 3 hard winter: t car. $1.44 No. 4 spring; 1 car, $1.36. Corn No. S white: 4 cars, 7Mc. No. 4 white: a cars, Vi'ac. No, I yellow: 1 -car, 72jo. No. S yciiow: t car, 72c; 7 car, 71c; 4 cars, 7lv'. No. 4 yellow: 1 car, 71-a; 63 cars. tl'AC. No. t yellow: I oar, 71Vo, No, 3 mixed: 3 rats (near white), 74'c; I ears (near w hile!. 74c; 1 car. 3Hc; 1 car, 72V: 1 rar, 73c; 22 cars. 71Mc; ft cars, 71c, No. 4 mixed: 4 cart, 71c. No. G mixed: I rar (near white), 74'Sc; 3 cam. 71c: t car. 704C "No. 6 mixed: i oars, 7lc. Sample; 1 car, "lfcl 1 car. 7Hc; 1 car. 71c. Oats Standard; I car, MV. No. 3 white: S car. M'ic No 4 while; X cars. Mo; 1 car. 53No: 1 car. r.34o; 1 car. 62Sc. Rye No. 3: 1 car, 11.11. No. 4: 1 car. $1.17. . Omaha Caah Price Wheat : No. 3 hard, SI.43fUi.44: No. 8 hard, $1.42rrl.43: No. 4 hard. $1 3M11.41; No. t aprlng, $1.4R1.444; No. 1 durum, $l.iOHrn.M; No. I durum, $1.4Hf1.50. Corn: No. 1 white.. 7fiVtf7tic; No. $ white. 77.Vrt77rc; No. S white. Tt9 7RHc; No. 4 white, 76ru-r6ic; No. t white, 74-WTTpc: No.V white, 74MJr74io: No. 1 yellow. 7mT72le: No. 1 yellow. 72V.4j73Ho; No. 3 yellow. 7lif72c.- No. 4 yellow, 71 71Aic; No. 6 yellow, 71'fl'7IV; No. 6 yel low, TOMfflVic: No. 1 mixed. TlV-iffiHyi; No. t mixed, IWTHic; No. 3 mixed. 70Afg 71a; No. 4 mixed. 7Hitj7lc; No. 6 mixed, 70'471c; No. t. mixed, 70tr71c. Oats: No. 2 white. M4jo4Vi; standard, M,if4Hc; No. i whlteN 64rhMWc; No. 4 white. 63Vttf Me. Barley: Malting, 7iti4c: No. 1 feed, 0hgo. Rye: No. 2, $1.16Vt 1; No. 3, $L161.18H. 'nEW YORK GKNHRAl. M4RKET t)aotatloaa of tke Day wo Varleaa Coaamodltle. NEW YORK. Jan. W-FLODR-Flrmeri spring patents. . $7.00tr7.40: winter patents, $6.N(Vlf7.00: winter straight. Sti.ufcii4.70. WHEAT Spot, strong; No. 2 red, $1.68; No. 1 hard, sl.&itti. all rail. c. 1. f. track. ex ports 1 No. t northern. Duluth, ti.lMVk and No. 1 northern, Manitoba, tl.67V, o, 7. r. iiuiiuio. l'Ti lines, strong; May, $1.67. CORN Spot, strong; No. 3 yellow, c, to arrive. 1 OATS flpot, firmer; standard, lUVic; No. 3 white, :io; fancy cllpinid whit's, 4Wc. HAY-Eaay; No. 1, $1.06; No. 3, NScJhiU); No. 3, 90c: shipping, H0i W. HOPS Esay; stste, eummon to 'choice, 1914. lr-an-! Paciiio coast. I'M. lotjitc; 1913, Kfjl!:. HIDEii Bteady; Bogota, . SiliUJKIS'ic; Central America, 31c. l.EA TH ER Firm ; hemlock Ilrata, Slo; Seconds, 30tjjr:ila. PROVISIONS Pork, firm; mess, $19.76 iVM.iiti rsmily, 122.0041 2i 00. Beef, firm; mess, $21. Oim 23.00; family, $24.0326.00. Lard, flitnr middle west. $10 SinrlO.96. TALLOW steady; city, i',t,c; country, $1rii67tc; apodal, 6'c. IH'TTF.R Steady; receipts, 7.7R9 tubs; creamety extras, 92 points scorlong. lUu; creamery, higher scoring, 33ty4c; crenm ery. first. :a7f-33Ho; seconds, 27Vt4ii;; ladles, current make, firsts. 34Mi'ifc; seconds, Si'iriiyr; packing stuck, cur rent make. No. 3, 304i2lo. CHEJ08E Firm: receipts. 1.721 boxes; slate whole ml lit held specials, lilHc; aver age rancy, 13itll6Hc: state whole milk, winter export type siclals, lfi4i&16; aver, kge fancy, Jf(f luVbc. . EOOS Firmer; receipts, 9,778 rases; freah gathered extra fine, 34Vfl6o; extra firsts, 34o; firsts, 334(3.10; seconds. 81fJ 32Vc; state. Pennsylvania and nearby hennery browns, MMtj35c; gathered browns and mixed colors. lB4j4e. I"OCLTRY Live, firm: western chick ens. 13'itiUu: fowls, 17c; turkeys, 13fj,l4c. l.ive, firm; western i-hlckeas, 14c; fowls, 1nV,'tc; turkeys. 14H16.-. OH AHA tiBNKKAI MAHKET. BUTTER No. 1, I-n. eartens, Sla No. t do-lb. tubs. c. CHEESE Imported, Swiss. $Ga: Amer losut Swiss. 26c; b'.ock Swiss, Hoi twlus, 16c; daisies. 17c; triplets. 17a; Young Ajxvsrloa. lg'o; blu label brick, 17o; iim burgar. 2-lb.. tOu; 1-lb.. too; New Tork white, 16c; Imported Freach Roquefort riBil Trout, 14u; larre erapplsa, lie; salmon, lie; nanoiu, ijci cnaunei cai- m. . - - . II . ... ..I I I . II ! Iisn. lzc; i?ine, 11c; tfiAvroi, Kaaaaa 4 Ity Grain aad Provision. KANHAS CITY, Mo, Jan. 2$. WHEAT No. i hard, $1.4341 44; No. $ red. $1.44o 1.4: May, $1 42'v8jl.43; July. $L264t; Sep emhei, $l.22nl.til.. OJRN No. 3 mixed. TJtbr; No. 3 white, 71H-; Msv, 0VttisVa; July, MV; Bep tcmlier. M'afJiMAaC. OAT-Ku. $ white. 5i.H6c; No, 2 mlxod. Mil fMic. UUTTER-Crtamery; 33c; firsts. 31ttc; aeconda, IXo; packing stock, 18c. KiOH-Ftrta. 3Mc; seconds, 20c. POULTRY Hens, llVic; rooausis 104c; turkeys, lie. Liverpool bratn Market. LIVER IHJOL, Jan. 27. Wll lOAT-Hpol. strong; No. 1 Manitoba, 12a 6d; No. 2, 12s 4d; No. 2 hard winter, 124 Id. Futures, nomlii.il. COKX-4it. steady; American mixed, new, 7s d. old, 7s lid. Futures, steady; February. 74411: March, 7s id. Snsjav Market. NEW YORK, Jan, 2S. 8UUAK Tlie market tor futures opened Unchanged to 6 points lowar, but there was good de maud and price soon rallied on sales of 2.20) tons. Spot market was firm; cen tre ugl, 4 07c; molaaae. 3.30c; refined, steady. Bales of :"),oio bags of centrifugal sugar, of which t0.0O bags were for ship ment the first half of February and 10,(i0 bag for shipment during February, were made at 3'v'. equal to 4.14c, to a Canadian relioery. Molaxses sugar closed at 3,3ic. OH aad Roaln. NEW YORK, Jan. 2 TURPENTINE S'! ad y. ROSIN-1eaUy. SAVANNAH. Ua., Jab. 28. TITRPBN. TINE yulet. 41c; sales, none: race I pin, Ifi-i bbls. ; shipments, none; trtocks, 36,914 bbls. ROSIN Dull; sales, none: receipts. SI bbls.; shipments, none; stock, 143,422 bbls. Quotations: A. II, C, D and E, $3.30; F, II and II. Uft: 1, 33.30; K. $3.60; M. S4.J6: N. $o30; WO, $i.70; WW, a.m. Dry tiooda Market. NEW YORK. Jan. IH.-DRY (H1OI1S Cutton markets held steady today. Sta ple overcoatings for tall were ordi-rtd well, but fancies were bocght slowly. Raw silk was easier. Cxchango Continues to Reflect Di ppointment Orer Pasiinf cf Steel Diridend. RAILWAY SHARES MAKE GAINS NEW YORK, Jan. 2$.-The stock mar ket continued today to reflect the disap pointment felt at the pausing ef the I n!e states steel common dividend, but re.-overcd a part of the severe decline resulting therefrom. Reduction of the minimum price en ateel from 4$ to wa ef reetlve In making that stock the most active on the list. The openlnK nuntallon was al th new minimum and there It remained fnr lh greater part of the scaetnn, oooaslnnahc advancing a fraction, but soon fallltiK bark as pressure of offering became tm strong. Although tha undertone of the market wa rather uncertain, leading railway share were up a Point and mnre from yesterday'a low level, wtill some of to. specialties, notablv the .petroleum group, made tar grentrr gains. Metal share also Improved, with further advance In the Vrliw of th metal. A disposition to pursue a course Inde pendent of steel and allied Industrials ws evidenced by the rnirwsv stocks In the later dealings. Be price of the dav were then registered with Irregular recea- lona on renewal of beaxr oDeratlon ami udden weakne lit Missouri Pacific to-k ami ronvcrtibae bonds, the latter losing four points. Although hlah record nrtce for wheat w hich crossed $1.60 to the ai-cnmnanimem of enormous export orders, a ruither shading of time money rates, aa advance in tn prico of aioc.lt exchange seat nd Intimation of more financing for leading railroad were embraced In the dav budget of financial neNva. Seweial of the grange roads submitted earnlnaa for De- comber. Chicago A. Northwestern and Chl- rago. rn. i-aui A. omaXa showing enm- psratlvely small loaaea In net. International skarea werw weak In Lon don. The Bank tat F.nrtand showed a loss In gold of about H.HaVnon, n-lth a larger decrease In total resiwree. The local bond market was Irrearular. a noteworthy feature bslng the number of sales for future rtellieery. Indicating for eign oirenngs, lotni sales par value were $2,3b7,(W. United State coupons ad vanced and Panaina couoon 3s M. oer cent on call. Number of sales and leadlna nuotaitons on stocks were: galea Rlrh. lsw. ciea. t.fue :aw ih m 17. 6- mn 1KM l 1C4 !(.. , t.an Mi rr-a. l.wre e 10: .Jim ll ltait,. ni' an iiv; list, lv a S3 tM J.1IW , Xll'l t JH'm l.aiXI M4 t t.lWI 7 T, tnit 1 7v 4,jnd vvi ) 17V , 40 lH4j ISIi 16!t an n t t . 46t 43k 44 11"4) US II I. 700 nvi t 127 1,40 3414 X. an u 9w 24 . ...1 6W IS 11 11 11 II. t tSH MH S3 1 1W4 1.1o 116V 114 i, - t.sm .ttu, 30V .TV, WO 6U 6 . Ml liana 4,tO() M14 f H2S t n it. im, ...... ..... ... yog 12'. 3,100 IMUj llim li'1! 41 ll lixv, 117i, U.M 771 T7i 71' , H mo n'4 u4 11 U.7O0 l:n tin u" 4M uo iw I-:;', iMi I. Sen Utj uv v , t, ai 90sa in , 60s to 63k 6:1 ' i ' 4io ln-j'a liuv, iivj". 1,704 MH IMS KS ! l.too mr, mi ui,i, 100 151 tt r4' 1.7' n 17 ii... II, 4'W lias Jil M,, 1 It . Wi, 10U I. t, ten IS 1 ' m 4 I a Mini a.t His ti ' l.iuii 17 l 17 1.0U0 3IS -S !' ...... lM'a ILext VX lit n . "'. 31700 4.11, 4u 1:1 7. H4'4 V4 VI 6.1ns IS -1.J-S it 2 l ' t' 2:4 -r, I lull tS 61S SS l.ino 71 7tt . 71 Alaska OnM Anialawmated Ooeti .... Aaerloaa Iat Husar. . Aa'erlraa (Sua AHariraa . 4 ft , Ainarloaa S. R. nf... At. Susar Retinitis Ar.srloaa Tel. A Tat.,.. Antenimn Tatiaeco ...... Aaaeaeda Mlalng Aloliliwn ..... iFtaltlmaea A Ohio. Hnwhlra IUii1 Tr. t-llfnmla Patroleua .... OanaSlaa Par4no reiHtwl Iatbty ......... CheMpaaka A Cwlo ftiirasa Urea Weatara.. Illlimank SI. Bl. f.... rMuaso A N. W ... Chine Onprr Colorado ICual Irnsi..., Ilorado at Sautham...,. iNnevr A Rkt Onuts.... DxiTer 4 6. ft Kk..... nistuiers' BaowrUlaa ... . Krla ilensral 9Mmtrlo Oraat NarviMra i4 Oraat Ma. Urs etia Oiwlslni BxpleraUoa.. iiiaoia l-entral Intarboenugh Met. pfd... Inspiration Caps! ...... International llarraatar.. Kansaa Cltv SsiH,,,. Ihi(ii Vaitor Uaiiailll A NashrUla... Mexluaa luslaaBi ..... Mhaml Coerer Mwirt. tC A T. ....... Mlmaiart raoirin National Blemilt National Laa4 Nevada OoepeT New York iMnl N. T . M. II. A Km Noefoik A Wwaara Northern Pwelflo Parltlo Mall Panirifl Tal. ATal 1nnaylvanla Pullman Palaee Car Kar Coa. Cuppar Deayilng Republlo Iras A Aual... (Rook lalaod Co Rock Iiland Os. pro HI. I. 4 a K. M std... goal ham Paelfln SouctMB-n Ilallwao- Tannaasae tloppar Taxae Ouoipany. ..,...., Poloa Pweiria Pnlnn Pwoirio ptd Psltsd kUal huMi tr. . gtl pM Utah Copper tvalan pel Waatarn Unlaa WeaUnsheuae Klaotrto .. TMI awlea for to day, fit," abarea. Urn York Money Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 28. MERCANTILE PAPER M4 per. cent STERLING EXCHANGE- Hleadv; sixty-day bill, $4 6J.V1; for cables, $4.8.'.iAi. for demand. $4.6.")1 SILVER Bar, 46c; Mexican dollars. 37Vo. BONDH Government, firm; railroad, Irregular. . MONEY Time loans, easier: six tv days. 3i,(U3 per cent: ninety days, 2&H per cent; alx months. JMiU'-i per cent. On rail, steady; high, 3 Per cent; low, per" vent; ruling rate, 2 per cent: last loan, Vk per cent; closing bid, 1 per oent: offered at 1T per cent, LONlXiN, Jan, - 26. SILVER Bar, 32Sd per ounce. , . MONEY 1 per nt. DIrXXCNT RATES-Short bills, IS per oent; three, months, lStr'Ai per oent. Closing quotations on bond today war follows: U. . rat. t. n.... Jt'iMo. JPae. sr. 8s . . iX do coupon liN. Y. Vg. ... m V. 8. . W1'4 M-V. Cuy ma laes..is, do ooapoa 11' It. T. dtaln 4a....lM U H. g - ... I. . H. H. d roupoa I'OH IS Panama ta coupon.. t'IS Ni. rwalUa 4a. , a?s Am. fmelr 6....10lvt da la 6ii A T A T. er. 4S6sM"tO. 8. U ret. 4a.. u 91 Armour A Co. -S Paa. T. A T. 6a ... n, AtUilxin gm. 4a.... JiSFann. oca. 4a.. r7' ha I. A Ohio 4a Raadiag gas. 4s MS n-hea A uhls 4V.. f 'S. L. a H. F. r. 4a 6a r H.' 4) Q. 1. in . . V. 80. Pai. cv. 4a tos o"m ttPl 4Sa..10lV( do rat. 4s 17s I-. k. I. A P. 4s. 4 ds ov. I s A raf. 4.. 60. Railway 6....,.MnS4 rt A R. CI- raf. Mw tnloa PaclTIs a. H6 Krla gen. 4a 4S 4o . 4 tlaa. tC lact rio ta ...! P. &. Hukhw ..,. I'O", 1U. No. 1st iW-... Wt V. 8. blael mU.....lAy, III. (1e. raf. 4a ... 17 Wabaah 1st 6a. K C. tfo. raf. 6... VI WiMiu t'nloa H.-. W L. A N. uiil." 4a... ' . Hoc. v. 6a. 9I' .. K. A T, 14 4.. MS . Bid. nnk Clearing. OMAHA, Jan. 28 Bank clearing for Omah todnv were $2,622,204.1 and for the corresponding day last year $3,027,168.39. Wool Market. I)NDON, Jan. 28. WOOL The offer ing at lb wool auction, sales today amounted to 9.600 bales. The demand was good and prices were firm. Ameri cans bought greasy merinos aad some Cae .of Good Hone and Natal. A good show of crossbred auid in sclera' favor. New .calami greasy brought Is 4'id A ale of sheepskin waa held here tiVlny. There were 6.20 bales offered and llcy were readily sold at unchanged prices. Medium and coarse c-rosabivds weie 11c raHloually 6 per cent dearer. The at tendance was fair. Oiuahn liar Market. OMAHA, Jan. 2S--PHAIR1E HAY--Choice upland. I11.0im.i11.o0; 'No. I, tio.-'in-11.u0; No. 2, $K.0iKfi lo.i; No. :i. $6.tX"i Choice midland, $;o.SVrtI.0: No. 1, $10 10 ill; No. 2. M.Otk'id : No. 3. $6.Cn.s f C!o(ce lowlahd, $x.;Ot.0o: No. 1. $uO-i .f- No. 2. $7.00u.i; No. S, fc.0oy7.00. STRAW There is no straw on the mar ket. Choice wheat Is quotable at $0,111; choice oat or rye, $. 7.00. ALFALFA Choice pe-green, fbn stem and leafy, $I3.13.S0; No. 1. IW.:. 13.00; No. 2. tL1.0iuUuO; No. 3, $9,005,11 .an. Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 23. COTTON Spit, qulnet; middling uplands, S.Mhj. Kales 4,300 bales. Cotton futures closed firm; February, $.26c; March. $.U'.c; May, 8.soc; July, 9.01c: August, t.OSc; October. .23o; December. t.9c. The cotton market closed firm at a not advance of 11 to 13 points. LIVERPOOL. Jan. 21 COTTON Spot. Irregular; good middling, 6.52d; middling I 91, law middling, 4,ucd; sales. 7,0ou baUa Etapumlrd Aiiplti nnd Dried 6'rnlta NEW YORK. Jan. 2k EVAPORATED APPLES Inl! IR1EI F'RriTS-Prunea. ouiet. but firm. Peaches, quiet. Raisin, dull, , I! 1