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THK HKK: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, .IANUAKI L'H, 111(. 11 FOR RENT-HOUSES KM JONES St. has been rented at t-"X but will make concessions for a steady tenant; has rooma and modern except beat Will make the winter rat 113. GLOVER & SPAIN. D. 2. -o S-RxM. modern house; convenient; Weet "a ran m district; newly papered, painted ann rerinished Inside and ou; goon not water heating plant. Albert Ldholm, Jawaler. o roil RENT. 2G33 Harney St., mod. 10-room brick house. Hot water heat. Inquire T. J. O'Brien. Tel. H. lOiH: D. 1216. JjfiS iKniglas; modern $ rooma $37. 50 112S foutn Slot, modern 8 rooms JO.Oi Pouth 41st, modern 7 rooma 22.30 J llS N- z E Wf'iLAS M 18-ROOM modern Tiouee with garage, barn: hot water heat. WW Harnev tt. Inquire T. J. O'Brien. I'. CI or H. W- orth. FOR KENT 415 N. 30th. new 7-room house; strictly modern; reasonable, rent to tha right party, Inquire at 41 N. 8th St. . 862) LINCOLN HLV D. 11-room house. Strtetlv modern, with hot water heat. Price 'tv. nouglRSll. 25TH AVE.. WW N. Eight-room house; all modern: hot water heat. I olfaxSJ0. Hit UKANT"ST.'. 7-r. com., modern. $J. T. F. Hall. 4aa RamgeBlclg. D. .40. . NEW . . MODKRN HI NUAI-OW, 2T.7 Bristol Webster 174. New mod. buna. Z7 ft Mimderson. Col. 12. Soatb. I-hOOM home In Hanscom I'ark Llatrict. 11. Georgia Ave., with garagt; nlcaly decorated, excellent condition, $35. HAKTI N03 ft HKYD K N W14 H : arney St 6-ROOM house; modern except furnace. 523 S. 24th Ave. Harney 4356. M( l; h-rooin colinrc l 1? bprlng PS. for tlH. Harnev lf.. , FlVE-ROOM house, modern exoopt fur nace. 1005 Martha Kt. . Miscellaneous. ' KKEb! RENT TO FEBRUARY 1. 42 S. 19th, 8-r., all modern houae; well arranged for renting rooms $40 SOS N. 17th. ft-r., all mod. apartment, heat and water furnished $32.60 "hit Wirt. 5-r. cot., mod. ex. heal.. $15 ;MS) 8. 1th, 5-r. cottage, part modern. JCIO1 Bristol St.. 5-r.. part mod... .114 RASP BROS. lOCO. J3. ?o!6 MAPOX ST., "fooms. ail modern. .$.' 921 B. 25th Ave., 5-r. all mod. bungalow 30 It! LUn Ht.. t-r. partly mod. cottage.. 14 o. C. ol-.SEN, DoUg.10J. 10t MofUt Bldg. ONE bk. cor. small S-room house, mod ern but heat; close school, church, tores; reduced rent. Phone Colfax liW. S-R7. downtown, colored. 112; 2 and 3-r., lots garden ground, 4-u lei. uoug. 2k7. Evenings Walnut 687. HOUSES FOR RENT. I'KKMjlI, SONS A CO., SO BEE BLDO. DOUO. :oo. bKE ino Central furniture bluie lit RENTAL LIST, FOR RENT-AP'TS AND FLATS West. THE DEWEY. NEW AND UP-TO-DATE. IWM DEWEY. . JUST COMPLETED. Consisting of 3 rooms with 5-room ac commodations; built-in beds:, kitchen and bath; all outside rooms; good light kitchen; Individual porches; choice lo cation: fas summer; Ho winter;. Far ram car line. See this today. HASTINGS ft HEYDEN. 14 Harney St, 4 K . 0. Harney, has sun parlor, built . in bed, very choice, good location, all outside rooma, good light, plenty ven tilation, choice location. Sub-lease, S37.50; I4J.50 summer. HASTINGS & HEYDEN. 1614 HARNEY. VERY choice 4 or i-room steam heated apartment, on West Farnam Street. J NO. W. ROBBIN3, W2 Farnam ft. MODERN 7-r. apartment, including beau t Kill-rest sun room. -In west Farnam "" district. fr rent. Hsrney law. , HKLEN "Apartment. 2464 Harney St. very desirable four-room apartment. -Call Douglas sTDO. .WOODLAND st and Dewey., apt. i. t'M. ' very desirable. E. E. Brando, H. 110.1. South. FIVK-ROOM steam heated apartment. heated -Very oeatraoie. tne t-nun mis, wui ; and Poppleton Ave., 142.60. 82! Bran dels Theater Bldg. Doug. 1571. maeellaaewas. MONTH FREE RENT. CLOSE-IN APARTMENT. ' S-room and baU apartments, brick., mod. but heat, best neighborhood, S12.50 and 116. Call for appointment to see them. V. E. BUCK, W OMAHA NAT. DO. 62M. MOVING AND STORAGE TGLOBlTViN & STORAGE" Stores, moves, packs, ships. 2-horss , van and 2 men. SI. 2 per hour; storage, S3 per month. Satisfaction guaranteed. Douslas 4K and Tyler S. GORDON VAN CO.. Packing, storage and mov ing. 21 N. Uth St. Tel. Douglas 894 or Harnev 1937. 'TfitBPKOOr, WAREHOU8B Separate, locked rooma, for house hold goods and pianos; moving, peaking and snipping. . OMAHA VAN AND STORAGB CO.. SO S. Uth Ht Douglas 4168. FTDKLITY -Kij Fbona Douglas 288 for complete list of ' vacant bouses and apartments: also for r torag . roo v in irj t !is n dJ ack so n 8 ts. 1rWV' TT.fi l5P c- moving J. to. XVtiJL' packing and Storage. 1207 Kamam Bt- Douglas we. ii tCiUHu Van A tiloiagv Cw. Moving P. Hi peeking, storage and shipping. FOR RENT-BUSINESS PROP'TY Itorea. Lease for Bale . Good Location for REAL ESTATE INSURANCE 330 Square Feet 30.00. The Bee Building Co. Room 103. WILL remodel spacs, fo by 60, for lodge hall. 2d floor of Crounse Block, 11 N. isth Bt.. to suit tensnt. CONBAD YOCNU. tZt Brsndels Thaa. Doug. '71. CM ALL slot room; very III 1&20 Cass Bi. CO desiral'lei rent. tJk 1620 Cass Bi. CONRAD IOUNU. m Brandela Theater. Douglas 1671. TV0 wholesale buildings. one with trackage. F. D. WEAD. S10 S. 18th Si.. Weed Bldg. FTOREROOMS at 110-1811 Farnam St. Thoe. FHall. 433 Ramge Bldg. P. 7404. MODERN store near postof;ice; low ntou O. P. atabblns, 1610 Chicago. WANTED TO RENT L'gfaraUkes Hoases aaa Flats. HURRY up! Call Red 4344; we can "rent that vacant property. THOU. U MXIARRV. Keellne Bldg. REAL ESTATE-SUBURBAN Daadee. FINE BUILDINQ SITE. DUNDEE LOT. Located on Cuming St., between 60th and Slat Ft., bouih front, paved street, rot is bOxiafe. three short blocks from (sr. If you are In the market for a good lot. this will undoubtedly intereat ou. HI ATT-FAIRFIELD CO., TS Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Tel. D. 4SA BINOAiOW BARGAIN Muai sell 6-r. bungalow, hardwood fjnlsn. new nar Dun'lee. UbJKUU O. WALLACU. 1 Kcalina. I REAL ESTATE-SUBURBAN Rrna, 6 BOOM. All modern. In Benson, at ttt N. 6th Bt Full lot. hUM about & year old. Mortgage on It of $2.nM00 payable S-&.00 per month; mal.e offer for equity. You need not fear to inaka offer low enough. Tha owner must aell and you will get a snsn. H. A. "WOLF. $14 Wm Bl. Pong. SngS. REAL ESTATE-IMPROVED West. 8-RM. CX)TTA U K B A ItU A I f West Fa mam dlstrlrt: all modern. In fine condition; east front lot on paved at reel: rlosa to !avenworth street car; v block to erh.wl and adjacent to valua ble property; lot 4x1fA If you want a m blic bargain Tel H. 1S. ; Monk. 1'RICE, $8,600. INCOME. $' PER MONTH. Corner lot. SSxIJ ft., near 23d and Cum ing Fts. Thive house hringimi In I rer month. ' block trom railroad trac a age. A good buy to hold. Would make fine factory site. The ground alone Is worth the price. Easy terms. If desired. J. It. dimont CO.. 41-1 Keellne Rlri rhona Douglas &2l'N. Irtth Ht. A "dandy bungaTowl atrictly modern, oak finish, beamed ceilings. 5 rooma and bath, screened Porch, screens and storm wlndowe. Can you find another place Ilka this for H.inn? ?.2 mtg. in Bids and Loan Aasoclntlnn. TEH BEN?, fiOi Omaha Nat Bk. NORTH front lot, IRth and Ruerwood Ave., with old 5-room brick cottage, not modem; only 11.260. Tel. Doug. 47. oath. NEAR HELD CLUB. D CASH. A good substantial strictly modern -room house and garage. Convenient to car, school and park; paving paid. A small cash payment. balance M monthly. Including Interest. lon't con t.nue to rent when you can buy oa these terms. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY. 5J7 Omaha Nat l. Bk. Bldg. D. 1781. o FIELD CLUB Dandy 4-room home, all modern, lovely yard and shrubbery; paved street; close to car line and school; splend.d neigh borhood. Price Let ua show you this. C. G. CARLBERO, Sll Brandels Theater Rlrtg REAL BARGAIN In brand nrw 7-room atrictlv modern house, with sleeping porch: strictly mod ern stuc.o houne. Just completed near Field club. Be sure and see this house before you buv and we will save you money. Write N. J. Bkogman & Sods, building contractors. Rl 3 N. ioth 8t, or phone Harney 7519. any time. F"OR SALE Strictly modern 7-room house, nearly new; Field club district; faces east on the boulevard. Will aell clieap If taken at once. Buy direct from owner. Phone Harnev 765. Miscellaneous. ONLY S100 CASH 15 MONTHLY. This small payment will put you in possession of a nice 4-room house, well located, with large lot, 60x126, all In bearing fruit. There Is a good chicken house, an 80-barrel cistern and the house Is equipped with screens and storm windows. Be ambitious to own a home. PATNK INVESTMENT CO.. R37 Cm. Nat. Bk. Bldg. D. 1781.-0 BRAND NEW 13.600. Six nice rooms, bungalow style, fine oak finish; sun room, the bast furnace; full basement; large corner lot, room for another houae; street paved and no better neighborhood In town. When can you go and aee It? Any time w!U suit ua. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY. D. 1781. 6th Floor Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. GENUINE BARGAIN. Practically new five-room cottage, modern except heat, located In a new addition and surrounded by new houses, in west part of city, 1H blocks to car line; must sell at once on account of w-tfe's ' health; price, only 12,260. Call Webster 364 Sunday and evenings, or Douglas S91( during week days. REAL ESTATE-UNIMPROVED North. THE moat remarkable development ever seen in umana ia miw.nb L.LSA addi tion. Over 600 lots have been sold in that addition in seven months. CHARLES W. MARTIN A CO.. OWNERS. o REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES rOR EXCHAITQB-80 acres In the best Irrigated country; 7-room concrete ttrl-l. twtilft Well flnlftheH' At h-a b.ull.4- ' Ings good: 85 acres alfalfa: owner i wants well equipped garage In central Neb. W. H. Smith. Wheatland. Wyo. FOR EXCHANGE. An 80-acre and 200-acre traot In Cen tral Florida for good Omaha property. CHARLES E. WILLIAMSON, Tel. Douglaa 2107. ' 607 Paxton Block. ONE butcher shop, fixtures, brick bullP ing; population, l.OuO people; will sell or trade or rent for good land for farming. Addreaa Y 216, Bee. FOR SALE or trade, small general mer chandise stock, with business property. In good town; prefer routh Platta prop erty. Lock Box 87. Wilcox. Neb. 160 ACRES in weatern Nebraska for sals or traae xor auto or umaua property. Addreaa Owner, 8 617. Bee. 800 ACRES, Montgomery county, Iowa, to deal for Omaha Income. CAMPBELL A CRAIG. Keellne Bldg. REAL ESTATE-WANTED INTELI4QENT and persistent advertis ing will "sell" any salable real estate, and the largest number of prospoctlv buyers can be reached through the Rest Estat and Want-Ad Guide to all of Orester Omaha THE BEK. WANTED To buy on monthly payments, small store room, with living room above. In Central school district. Phone Red 7864 HAVE nearly-new plsno, fine tone. Price. $m Will exchange for cheep lots or dlsmond. Colfax 41. Mlscrllaneoas. REA"L ESTATE. Fire and General Insur- snce. tionsl Art Tnatcher. i;i7-18 City Na- Bank Bldg. Douglai sa 8M7I. H ACRE, good house, (art modem, fruit trees. 1 hone Collax 1062. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS WHAT he had to sell: An automobile, a motorcycle, a summer cottage, a Morris chair. And he sold 'hem through THE BEE Went Ad columns. FIINANCIAL Ira I lis fate Least, slot tgaasea.- WB are ready at all times to make loan on flrst-clagg city property and eastern Nebraska (arms. Rates on request. UNITED 8TATLS TRUST CO, Sll 8. 17tA St. 6 TO 4 tor loan on beet class city rounicH in amounts aj,vuv op; ai farm loans. Reasonable ummluluu. PETERB TRUST CO.. lt Farnam Bt. OMAHA homos, s-ast Nebraska farm, O'KIU'i! REAL ESTATE CO.. 118 Omaha Natlonai. Phone Touglas 2TU lit TO $i,uus made pioutptiy. F. D. V'aad, Waad Bldg . lllh A Farnam Eta. MONEY on hand fur city and I arm loaaal H. W. Binder, City National Bank bl.lg. CITY property. Large loans a speolalt. w. ti. Tnoinss. I Mala Bank Bid. CITY and farm toana, $, 6H. per ceut, i. n. iurooni tk i.o., it state Bank r;a' CITT LOANS, C. G. CarlUrg. 21. -- 12 Branda.a TheaterBld. 6 MONET; " HARRiSuN et MCRf5X FINANCIAL tecaa aaa Ha4s. LnCLK SAM oli stock at a sacrlfl.-a of 1 cent per iar; advartlsed prioa to noo'Stockholdars. vents; Ih.OnO sharaa, T. J. Co'ixhlln. Ednertor Kan. Akatrara at Title. WHEN buying' iaT"atat hava ua oora ptla your abstra. t. Uuarantea Abatract Oa, Prry T. Patterson Blk. P.7. KKWItaltla guaranta and Abatraoi -tAVX Co.. a modern abstract afrie. "6 6 17th Pt. Tel. l. t)T., r- ftKKD AB8 1'KACT CO, oldeat abstract ftloa In Nebraska. BrandeU Tbaa. M lacellaHPVKa. EKcPRkn narjer." t-'OPO. A ii within year to exchanre for automobiles or good residence equity. N. K. Creccllua. Hotel t. arlton. FARM LOANS eastern Neb., or wet rn Iowa. Toland 4k Trumbull. 44 itea Bldg. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Florida l.aaa's FREE TRIP TO VERO. FLORIDA. Tuesday, February L to see the famous Indian Klver fnrms. where the luscious orange and crrape fruit are produced In abundance; where general and Intensive farming la engaged In; where the possi bilities in cattle, hogs, poultry raising an dairying are almost unlimited; K6 growing days In the year; outdoor life, boating, bathing, fishing and hunting; good roads, schools and churches, we want you to see this country, where op portunity awsits you; where you can secure that farm and home on easy payments, which may mean your very Independence. Call or write for free booklet and complete plana for this free trip. HEDDINO A HKDDINO, (15 Brandeis Theater Bldg., Omaha, Neb. lovra laada. SPLENDID eastern Iowa 50-aore dairy farm. J6 per acre. C. a. RELYKA, i2l Capliol Ave., Omaha, Neb. Jtflaaoarl taaaS. 2l7H ACRES improved. SSi miles of Salem, Mo.; 140 acres fenoed, M acres culti vated; lays fine; good soil; price $40 per acre. W. 8. FRANK. Neville Blk.. Omaha. Nettraskit Laada. CENTRAL NEBRASKA FARM CHEAP. An Omaha man owns a very fine 100 acre farm 2 miles from county seat In central Nebraska, and we think he would be willing to exchange It for Omaha property. The land Is all level, has fine sandy loam soil, ft) acres be ing In alfalfa with plenty of tame and wild nay and running water. 70 per acre la the price and it la worth the monev. PAYNE INVESTMENT COM PANT, Omaha. Neb. o. 1,280-ACKE RANCH 17 per acre. Near Wood Lake, Neb.; about one-half farm and hay land; 4-room house; Small barn. Will ex change for small farm near Omaha or Council Bluffs. M ORE REAL BSTATTJ CO.. 103 Pesrl Street. Council Bluffs. Ia. Wiaeaaala Lands. UPPER WISCONSIN Best dairy and general crop state lu the union; settler wanted; lands for sale at low prices oa essy terms. Ask for booklet M on Wis consin Central Lai d Grant. Excellent lands for stock raising. If Interested la fruit lands ark for booklet on apple or chards. Addreaa Land and Industrial Dept., Boo Line Railway, Minneapolis, Minn. Mississippi Lands. RICH alfalfa corn land. $X acre. M rash. oaiance a years. uy nome, ne inae pendent. G. P. Btohblns. 1610 Chlcsgo. Wyoming; Lmnds. TIP for you, homesteader: 640 acre. Can locate number of good claims. Per sonally seen the lands by survey. Sec tion, township and range plat checked. Good building pine, abundance of fuel. Small ' grain, vegetables, no better grown. Northeast Wyoming. If In ' terested in claim, see or address me. 251 2 Woolworth Ave., Omaha. o Texas kjMgs WHE N you buy a farm,' get It where It has a future. If you buy high-priced land you are Just trading dollars, so to speak. We have a land proposition that ought to Interest every farmer seeking to better his condition. Our lands sell at 830 to $60 per acre, on easy terms. The soil is rich and fertile, the climate fine, the water supply pure and plenti ful: tha rainfall has always been ample to Insure crops. Until a tew yea re ago there was no railroad through this sec tion of the country, but with the ad vent of a main-line railroad It is now rapidly coming to the front, towns are springing up, snd In a few years these lands will double and treble trr value. We have personally Investigated this land, bought some of it ourselves, and have the agency for a limited supply. These lands ere located in western Texas, below the Psnhsndle. Circular giving detailed information furnished upon sppllcatlon. SCOTT & HILL COMPANY McCafue Building, Omaha. Douglas 1009. Missel taaeoaa. HAVE YOU A FARM FOK BALBt Write a good description of your land sad send It to the bloux City Oa.) Jour nal, "Iowa's Most Powerful Want Ad Medium." Twantv-flve worda everv Fri day evening, Saturday morning and every Saturday evening and Sunday fo one month, giving alxteen ads on twelve dllferent days for $2; or 60 words, $4, of 75 words, $6. Largest circulation of any Iowa news paper; to9.000 readers daliy In four great siaiee. HORSES-LIVESTOCK-VEHICLES Kar Sale. Thirty-two milk wagons for sale. cheap. Clark. Jonnson-i 'sniortn -o into ana H A Y $7 bu ton. A. V. watiner. ml N. 1. HORSE and wagon for sale. Tyler 1113. POULTRY AND PET STOCK MXJ grain. 1U0 lbs. $1.7i. Wagnsr. sOl N .147 AUT0M0BILESF0R SALE Aatomobllea Wanted. WANTED to buy a Ford chaaala, need not be In running conaiuon. Call Wal nut lOSZ or aonress um isara DUPLEX tirea laat longer, are atronger and more auranie. aojw. ion rar- nam M. !'""' vii. For (tale. 1-1914' Monitor touring $64 21816 Packard six. touring 1,700 S 1I6 Bulck C-26, touring 6M 41914 ForJ. touring tit 6 mt Btudebsker alx, touring HA alam Klandera. touring :ss Auto Clearing ttouseL ijw rarnam. n. n; nf,M6LB. truck SliS. Nebraska Bulok Hervlce Mtation. rarnam. 1'hone Douglas 721. AUTOMOBILE MUTUAL iNSURANca CO.. UOUgiSS mis Asia Livery a a Gitreaes. Industrial Oarage Co., 80 A Harney Xtj. Ante KegMtlriagt ssi Ialatlac Automobile painting aoae I y experts; 80 iwi w t "- 1 sua anteed 1st c lass. J ohnson-Dsnforth C yeare esperienoe in umaii work guar- fM reward for magneto we can't repair. Coils repaired, bayadorfsr, 810 N. Uth, ree winter atorage when cars are paint ed and repaired. Johneoo-Danforth Oo. 6inaha Radiator Rep. Co 2uai""Far. D. 7 A eta Ttvea and Sapgtltea. ATJTO"Tfgl.S REBUILT. 8X0 TO SLOS. DUO T1RB OO.. lall Cttloas St. MOTORCYCLES BICYCLES IT.MI.I-A.bAVlli.SON UOTOHtlCLtl bargain In ueed machlnae. Victor Boos, Tiit Motorcycle Man " 7uJ lsavaaworta. It takes but a minute of time to savel dollars wheu you read The Bee Want-Ad I tuluiuns. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Excellent Cash Demand and Big Ex port Trade Send Wheat Up Two to Three Centa. CORIl ADVANCES HALF A CENT OMAHA. January 35. All cereals on the list sell higher The excellent cssh demand and the big export trade sends the wheat I to S cents higher. Corn was also strong, advancing 'fr rent higher, and some of the corn selling at unchanged prices. Date were higher, selling H to Hi centa up. The receipts of corn and wheat were fairly heavy for Tuesday and there waa a fine caau demand. The receipts of oats continue to run light. Clearances of w heat and flour ware equal to l.JT7.m bushels; com. 1H.W0 ousneis; oats. iM.onn bushels. At Liverpool wheat closed unchanged to 4d lower: corn. Sd lower. Primary wheat receipts were 1. 117.000 nueneis and shipments 7M.0U0 bushels, against rwt.'lpts of MS .(WW bushels and anipments of RsS.Oirt bushe!a last year. Primarv corn receipts were f.449.Mn nuaneia and shipments MR, not) bushels, against receipts of l.w.nn,t bushels and shipments of l,04.ono bushels last veer. t nmary oats receipts were MtkOOO bush els and shipments 07.oi( bushels, against reoelnts of 9X5.000 bushels and shipments of T2i.(M bushels last year. CARLOT RECEIPT Wheat. Com. Oats. "hlcagn Mtnneapolta , Duluth Omaha Kansas City Pt Loula 3AS ..3S7 ..V .. ..! .. M ..ST m Winnipeg These sales were reported todav: wheat: No. S hard winter: 1 car. 1.JV. t ear. ll.txu; 7H cars. S1.S3; S cars, I1.2JH; S cars, 11.22: S cars. 11.21. No. 4 hard winter: S oars. 11.21; 4 cars. Sl.!; 1 car. Sl.liH: 6 1-0 cars, St.l- 1 car. I.1H: cara, Sl.U; 1 car. 11.17; 1 car. Sl.l: cara. Si. 16. Sample:. 1 car. 21.12: 2 cara. S1.08; t car. $1.0l; 1 car. S1.06; IM0 of a ear. 9oc. No. S mixed: 2 cars. 11.24: 1 car. I1M. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, S1.17V4; 2 cara, 21.1; 1 ear, $1.14. No. 1 durum: 1 rar, $1.21. No. 2 durum: S cara. $1 21; 1 car. 11.51. No. 2 durum: 1 rar, $1.20. t cara. 11.17. No. 4 durum: 1 car, 1.12, No. 2 mixed durum: 1 car, St. to. No. 8 mixed durum: 1 car, 81.17. Rye: No. 2: 1 car. Mc: No. 2. V4 of a car. We. trample: l car. Pivtc. Farley: Sample: 1 car, Wc. wc: No. 4 white. 1 car. V: No. white, 1 car, Mo; No. 8 yellow. 1 car, CTc; No. 6 yellow, 1 car, Mc; 8 cara, Mc; No. yellow. 1 ear, 61c; 1 rar, 0c; No. 4 mixed. 1 car, (choice) Vic; 1 car. one; i car, tt-Xic; 1 car, Kvc; No. 6 mixed. 1 car, 4o; 4 cars, sic; 2 cars. 6Sc; No. t mixed. 1 car. STHc: 1 car. 2c: 1 csr. sic: 1 car. 0e: 1 car. ROc: 1 car. K9e: 1 ea.ra. 68Hc; 4 cara, 680. Sample: 1 car, ftc; 2 cars, 67c; 4 cara, 66c; 8 cara, 65c; 1 car, 63c; 1 car, SOc; 1 car. 45c;' 1 car, 40c; 1 car. Sc; I car. 36c. Oats: No. 8 white, 1 car. 4.c; No. 4 white, 1 car, (3ti lba.) 49c; 1 car, 4sc; I car. iiMr. Samplo: 1 car. 4Sc; 2 cars, 4Sc; 1 car, 46c. Omaha Cash Prices Wheat : No. 2 bard. tl.XMVX; No. S hard, ll.2ftjrl.24; No. 4 hard, SI.14W1.21; No. a spring, $1.23r(il.a; No. 2 spring, Sl.SOQ'l.W: No. 2 durum. Sl.30Mil.2m; No. 8 durum, t.V& 20; sample, 8&c(Q1.12. Corn: No. 3 white. WW 6Pc; No. 4 white. Wf65c; No. 6 white, 2Vfyao: No. 6 white, Ottfftlc; No. 8 yel low, 9fr6Hc: No. 4 yellow. (SVfr7c; No. t yellow. 63,W64c; No. ( yellow, 6ftff1r; No. 8 mixed, 6BSe; No. 4 mixed. SMf 6fiHc; No. 6 mixed. 61iS64ci No. 6 mixed, 6"Sr6Sc; sample mixed, Sfi6c. Oats: No. S white, 4Nfi0Oc; standard, 40l4Hc: No. S white, VBNBc; No. 4 white, 47ff4e. Barley: Malting, 7Vd75c; 'o. 1 feed, 0 7e. Rye: No. 2, SMUKc; No. 2, HSirrMc. Chicago closing prices, furnished The Bee by Logan A Bryan, stock and grain brokers, 1S South 16th St., Omaha: Artlclel Open. High. Low. I Close. I Tes'y. Wheat May. 132OT32 1 1 K 1 sr. 1 sunt 1 M July. 1 KS 1 24H 1 Vi 1 2.1 Com. May. 75HA1 mi 6V ITlWTllVi 78Hm July. Osts. Msy. sMJMTi' 48wJrSj 6-1S! 9. K2H 4Mk July. 4HW 4!l so n 20 6n 20 65 10 86 10 HO 10 T7ti U 10 10 TS Fork. Jan.. 20 M 20 70 to m 20 76 20 4S 20 66 SO 46 May 20 62Vi Julr. Lrftro. Jan.. May July. 10 44 10 40 10 70 10 SO 10 00 10 80 10 0 10 34 10 83H 10 83H U 22 10 TTH 10 75-77 Ribs. May. Jan.. II 15-12 10 K0-H6I 11 12 11 15 10 w 10 80 I 10 Liverpool Grata Market. LIVERPOOL. Jan. 26. WHEAT Spot- No. 1 Manitoba. 14s ftd. No. 3. 14s No. 2 hard winter, new. Us 4d: No. 1 northern. Duluth, 13s lid. CORN Spot American mixea, new, 10s sd. Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Jsn. 25. WHEAT- May. $1.33Sffl 83 to $1.33Hi July, $111; No. 1 hard. $1.40; No. 1 northern. $1.35V MR; WHEAT GROWER Ft WOS, TAT TOT TO XYYDBTTXXIATS WIBWMW Hill If llt.ni lhuxcUd far rVWacffctnissg, Steal Strmm, a-5AshVrsig Qaeitfes ana' Millhg farpes belle sll the yes rasae at treat 8 W U ear bassel ( stars thaa Ke. 1 Baert la Tan ate aa gaattle. ft will glaaees yaw area te seraneally sssstlas nataMrtem WaeeA," as far mt aesvestoses I will stall ssail samsls tor lla; sr IS Ika. kt Far asl Pest far 61. St. T. A. SCottXa, The Bla ptasm Wbaae Bfaa, paaoea, Waaalagtoa, Tired, Aching Feet and Limbs are promptly relieved by applying Ab- aorblha, Jr., the antlseptlo liniment It is soothing, healing, and Invigorating puts vim and energy Into Jaded muscles. Dne of tne many enthusiastic users writes: "I received the trial bottle of Absorblne, Jr., all right and at that tlms without a cane tuat witnoui a cane, just I used It freely and was unable to walk around the bouse. Inside of two days could walk without limping, something I bad not done in two months. I want to the drug store and procured a $1.00 bottle snd today can walk aa good as ever, ril never be with out it. I am recommending It to every one I can. for I am s living witness. Absorblne, Jr.. should atwsys be kept at hand for emergencies. At druggists, $1.00 and $200 a bottle or sent postpaid. Liberal trial bottle for 10c In stamps. W. F. TOL'NO. P. D. r. 104 Temple St., Hpringfleld, Mass. 1,000 Overcoats All Styles and Kinds Half Price $7to$2529 vrjsUi 1 hi' 111, I f Tlx QhJJ ,"r " avutm as a SYs'f 1 SrHwt. eorlk "ebis. rutn y.trr ttp-i- " viinsui 11 M loy,. f tela ia aisoutitti uf 11.00.04 yp. Amsrlcsa Stourtty Co., u- S. tiia Ol. Jiulu, .i. 17; No. I northern. II.WVM.iMV r I t l K t n changed. It V - HUMiKV. RRAN-4l.7oUi! . CORN No. yellow, "if. (HT-N white. 4yrjo FI-AX HKED-3 SVI'.! 4". tlllC4iO fiBAI?l axu movisiowa Prlera on Board of Trade. CHICAOO. Jan. Export buying and ptedlctlona of a cold wave lifted the wheat market tolsy to the highest prices yet this season. The rinse was firm, t le to ;"t;'SiC nc higher, with May. II i i 1 .IKi end July. I. WH. Com gained Wc to So, and o-tts. c to S4J'lV. in pro vlxlona the lutcome vailed from ic de cline to a raise of 10c. Before I calnniin to ascend the a heat market undewent a material sag. oaing to cable advices that were disappointing lo tha bulla. The thief depressing cir cumstances, however, prospective larger shipments from Argentina and Auelilia. had only a transient effort. According to the lest estimates, the total of export buslneaa for the oay waa l.ono.ooa buahels or more. Cold weather forecasts tended decidedly to Increase bullish senliment. R4'lorts thst the congestion of railroad terminal facilities along the Atlantic sea- lmnl mrmm Kln pb I H I v pa mr c a f.i.nuul ' an Independent source of strenKth In the w heat market. Hull leadera laid consid erable stress also on assertions that w heat in the United States la now tha I cheapest In the world, and that Manitoba 1 no rgrniina v ere ooing pui out pt com- , a petition. 'Jan, a.. Corn strength was borrowed from! Jan. I.. wheat. A not (cable Improvement in the demand for low grades here tended ther to help prices upward. Seaboard demand gave firmness to oats. KxHrt sales of cats were estimated at 4tV.iw bushela Higher prices on hogs carried provisions along. The bulge, however, led to selling by packers and wiped out most of the gains. Chicago Cash Price Whe.t : Mil 1 rod S1.4V: No. X red, St.SUkV'l MH; No. 2 bant, SI 3tfl .8.1: No. 8 hard. SI Wmil.SOW. Corn: No. 8 yellow, nominal; No. 4 yei- low. 73V74o; No. 4 white. 721l7.W. Data No. 3 white, M'nMVc; atandani. kiViiiVt'c. Itye: No. 2, Sl.o1i 1.0". Barley: rtMrWV. Seed; Timothy, $:.niMr.niV: clover, SK'-OW x.. Provialons: Pork. S19.4.0.45; lartf, SKI.0MMO.S0; ribs. SHLfrOspplOM. BUTTER Creamery,' H!vc. E.K1S Lower: receipts, 7,6.18 rases; firsts, 26c; ordinary firsts, Xc; at mark, cases Included, 24i.wLv". POTATOEH Ixiwer; receipts. cars; Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota and Da kola whltea, rJ.-tm.00; Mlnneosta and Da kota Ohlos, RMrW. It H'LTRT Alive higher; fowls, ldo; springs, 16o. HKW YORK ORNRRAL MARKET Qaotatlaaa of tka Day em Vsrl.n Cesaaaedlttes. NEW YORK. Jan. K. FLOUTR Strong; spring patents, 8H.7OJi7.10: winter patents, S6.4MfI.H(i; winter strslghU, 8.1UU.86; Kansas straights, $6.S.4.60. WHEAT Spot, strong; No. 1 durum, SI 4s; No. 1 northern. Duluth, SI and No. 1 northern. Manitoba. 11. he. f. o. b. New York. Futures wsre strong; May, $1.44. CORN Snot, steady; No. I yellow, 87c. c. I. f. New York. OATS Spot, firm; No. 8 white. S6e. HAY-teadv; No. 1. $1.23fl .26; No. i. $1.16; No. 8. $100; shipping. I690e. HOPS Easy; state, common to choice, 1916, KvfiTTc; li'H. 6c; Taciflo coast, 1216, ll16c: 1!14. 8fl10o HIIF8 Mtesdy ; Bogota. BlISlHc; Cen tral America, 8lc. LKATH ER Firm; Hemlock firsts. Stft 84c; seconds, 82nX8e. 1'ROVISION.S I'ork. firm: mess. 82O.0ri 20.60; family, $r2.0oH4O0; ahort clear. llR.MXfi'JS.wl. Beer, steady; mraa, $1R.Mi( 17.00; family, $18 OOfi'lH.M. Ird, steady; mdldle west, $10.Mnu 10.i0. TALLOW Steady; city. Sttc: country. TVrHtSc: special, c. RICK Firm. BUTTER Steadier; receipts, S.9J0 tubs; creamery extras, Sf&lSic; firsts, ISfa-Hc; seconds. 2SW27HC. E4H(t Unsettled; receipts. 10.740 esses; fresh gathered extra fine. Hl'31o; extra firsts, 2KM629c; firsts, KVstt'Zitc; seconds, 24tl2So. CHEESE ftteedy receipts, 8; stste, whole milk flats, held specials, WMKVtc; average run, fancy. 174(S'lc; current make specials, 17fcc; average run, 1717Ho. 17Wc. POn.TRT-Live. prices unsettled; dressed nulet: fresh killed Vhlckens, 140 17c; fowls, HClIk-; turkeys, 2?62Sc. t Kansas City Grain and Previsions, rN.IOrtCT V1J . Man. au. ... IJ1 1 -No. 2 hard. Sl.2Mri.28; No. S red. 81.830 l.zs- May, xj.isrtniin.wvii: uiy, iv. OORN-No. S mixed. TOc; No. S WhRe. TOWlc; No. 2 yellow, 71flr71Vc; May, 74'to: July, TRHfTTMic OATS No. I white. o34T64c; We. t mixed, 484j4c. St. Loots Orala Markat. ST. LOriS. Jan. 26. WH HAT No. I red. Sl.4oiriil.41V.: No. 2 hard, nominal: May. 81.8114; July,Sl.l3)1.23Vk. OORN-Wo. 8. ne; No. S white. 7Jc; May. 77Vic; July. T7Hc . OATS No. 2, 60Vic; No. t white, nom inal. CHICAGO LlVrV STOCK MARKET Cattle Weak Hogs Weak-Sheen Weak. CHICAOO, Jan. 2S C A TTLTC Re ceipts, 4.000 hssd: market weak; native beef steers, M.aoWI.76; western steers, K69.16: rows and hslfers, $3.1jtJ.20; I MfKJH HOGS Receipts. M.A00 head I market bulk of rm r , (111141 iv ru 10 iw iMsa (, truss L. . MA.S I.. SL A m. TW klsrkaai sales, r7.4of7.70; light, r.HKrf.TO: mixed, $7.2Mj7.8&; heavy, $:.80ig7.75; rough, $7.3ujy $7.40; pigs, $8.M7.0. SHEEP AND LAM B ttecejpts, tn.vn head; market weak; wethers, $7.60t3.10; wes, $i.2U&T.80; lamba. $8.40(010.80. St. Loals Llvw Iteck Market. k ST. IjOUIS. Jan. S5.CATTLB Re ceipts. 8,700 head: market steady; native beef steers, ti.mti.bt: yearlings steers snd heifers. t.lniQ.X; cows, Su.SO.OO; atockers and feeders, $fOffT7.2Si Tsxaa snd Indlsn steers, $6.26(.60; eowg and heifers, $4.00tt4.60; natlvs calves, $4,004 10.75. HOaS-RecelpU. 10.200 head: market higher; piga and lights, $6.r7.70; mixed snd butchers, $7.6X7.80; good heavy, $7.7:1 7.R6. SHEEP AND LAMBS- Receipts, 1.1100 hesd: market lower; yearlings, wethers, $.4e.26; lambs, $9.0WI0.9u; ewes, $4.26 J7.60. Kansas City Live S4ek Market. KANSAS CITY, Jan. 25 CATTLE Receipts, 10.000 head; market steady ' prime fed steers. $K.5rrrJ.zr,; dressed beef . ffM w.9o,dg.40; western steers, $4.60 ,.5o. HOOS Receipts. 14.000 hesd: msrk't higher; bulk of sales. $7.4nfr7.70; hesvy, $7 iWa7.75; packers and butchers, $7.6"iJ 7.0: light, 7.W-a7.4n; nigs, $A.iV0'J.OI. SHEEP AND L,AMIts Iteceipts, o,u head; market lower; lamba. $10 Orvfl'IO.AS; yearlings, U.MiBO; wethers, $7.sii(.00; ewes, $4,704)7.46. Sloaa City Live Stock Market. SIOUX CITY. Ia.. Jsn. 26.-CATTLE Receipts, 4.00U head; market lOo lower; native atSers, $n.WH7.76; butchers. $t.04 4.40; cotts 'and heifers, $6 .00 4.25; bulls, stags, etc.. $4.0Or.25. I It kjs Receipts, 14,000 head: market IOIiIRc higher: heavy S7.eW7.6s; mlxd, $7fM7 40; light, $7.0ii7.2o; bulk of sales, $7.au7.nil. hliEEP AND IJi MBS Receipts. 7.6U0 hesd; market steady; ewes, $7. On; Ismbs, $10.10.64. St. Joaeph MveVtork Market. ST. JOSEPH. Jan. 86.-CATTI JORe- relpts, 8.600 head: market alow: aleera, $70oiO6ii; coaa and helfera, $4. Hi". 60; calve, $ 00i't0 00. HO. B Receipts, 18.600 hesd: msrket, higher: top, 87 70; bulk of sslss. r.464T7 68. eli EEP AND LAMBS Raceiita. 4.6j0 head; market lower; lambs. $10.Atll0.iO. r ' Stork la Slskt. Receipts of live stock from the five principal western markets: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Chicago 4.000 StS.oGo U.ouO Omaha .1"0 H.V Kansas City W.O00 l.i St. Louis A7UU l,2u Houg City 4.0U0 14.OU0 Totals. .27,100 87.900 40.400 Melal Market. ' NEW TORK. Jan. 86.-METAL8 I-ead. $4.06. Speller, not quoted. Copper: Firm; elm trolvtle. $a 2f25 sO, for second quar ter delivery. Irond: Steady and un changed. Tin: Steady; snot, $42.124 bid. At London Copper: rpot. 4:1 6s; fu tures, ii 10s: electrolytic, 120. Tin: fiiM.i, 1179; futures. 11. 'V lus. Antimony, Lead, AJ1 17s tid. bpcltcr, L"ii. OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET Cattle Receipt Liberal and Feeling Steady Sheep Steady and Lambi Fifteen Off. HOGS FULLY TEN CENTS HIGHER OMAHA, January t 191. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Mondsv .m lo.svl .SI Estimate Tuesiiay .... .!' Sl.7 a.'" Two risva this weak.l!..?H SI.W 12.901 fame dHva IsM week. .1.l.l S4.N..7 W.S.'9 8ame days wka. Mn ltVi i,7.n.'S Same days I wka. ago.l7.(V77 17.9 IT. Same days 4 wks. aao.ll.rwo 1.9 tV4c'l Same days last year..U.US2 2.1W 23,fS4 The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at the Omaha Live Htock market for the year to date as compared with last year: 191. IH.V Inc. Dec. cattle iM.iw trr.rw KK.91J Hoge .tn.1197 IW..9: HU24 Sheep 174.2 Tha following (able shows the average prices of hoge at the Omaha live atock market for the last few days, with com- L-n:, . . , - 'n'"- I 1!M. TSiXTl!'14.TTl1.'l.llll H11 r i ri m tsn etfT I n I $4 U 74 g-l I 62 4 id T 41 S 61 Ul T tW I M 1 11 J 1 til J 69 4 61 M 1 t T 141 W I 'Jan. 8. fur-'Jan. I.. I Ml T I HI' ! Jan. H 6.1T4 or t 24I i ; i S 21 f 18 S 88 S 18 8 64 S 42 s 8 44 8 M S 21 8 U 8 8$ Jan, II. 7 47m 7 7 Jan. 12. a S2'a S "H f 70 8 Ml t 7v Jan. S 4 T Ml T78I Jan. Jan. J a a. Jan. Jan. Jan. T 0l K ; s 01 T I S 7 8 18 S l 8 07! f 111 S 16 t 1H ! T 1 irt. 74 7 26 4 01 7 TS t 24 W 11 T 17s 7W 7 01? 7 Ui 721 S (till 16 7 Jan. Jan. Jan. H S 21 in 7 6 1.7 HI h is 7 i3i s m 1 1 in t nl 1 Rti t 63 Jan. Jan. Tlij 8 271 7 HI 6 4 T o 8 JO j T 80 W! Tti 7 S3 S 41 1 sunday CATT LB Receipts were very liberal again this morning, although hardly aa large aa had been anticipated. Other points were also well supplied. For the two dsys this week receipts amount to lA.il 8 head, being slightly smaller than last week and the smallest of any sim ilar period since four weeks ago. Still, as compared with a year ao, mere la a gain for the two days of 4.'X head. W'hlle the market opened a little slow, owing In some cases to unfavorable ad vlosa from other points, there seemed to be a good demand, and the feeling on the owning was generally ateady with While tha trade waa not particularly active, there waa a very talr movement of killers of all kinds at nrloes that war nnnnllt aleaftv with vesterdaV. Blockers and feeders wsre In very light supply and they, too, commanded steady nrlceM Quotations on cattle: Good to eboloa kwrna taKJzA.7t: (air to sood beeves, tJ.fcOtm.10; common to fair beeves. $.60tf 1.40; good to enoioe aatiere, good to choice cows, fb.7iif.tio; tair 10 aooo, w-ii to fair oowi, $4 00fl.00; good to,, choice feeders, $6.xf7 86; lair to good feeders, rS.0ua ; common to fair feedera, $& 60i$ . . . . .... . . rr.. m ta 1 , fair to good atocksra. H.So.OO; common j to lair atockers. $f 5ofc4.f.; stork hslfars. s.sj; gooo 10 cntuoa iwr, ' - , tb.lbtM.lt : stock cews. M. (!; iv calves, 86 60U7 60; veal calves, Sl.00Vt.6u; bulla staaa. etc.. M.iaoajB. Representative sales: BEEF bTEERS. Ns. I.... 4.... 11.... IT.... 81.... 4.... AT. Pr. 1k lute aft tins 4 M loss t on lit! T 4 in T at ! .. to.. .. II.. .. A. .lnu f M .loos 4 K . tai I DO .1IMI 7 It .iosl t I US4 I STEKRH AND HEIFERS. 4 M IS T 44 4 44 It SM S TS II 1 810 M gt S KM 4 l I sat T 10JT T II MT I M 14 IT 411 4 Tt (1 111 11 arncKF.RA and feeders, $4f I W II T44 C IS ..1... Ill I 44 1 147 4 IS 441 W Hi ' 4J SM 71 l X" 4 l INS i is n tt T 04 .iW4 7 14 11 10SS I M 1B4 T TT14 unng. ttucelms while not. aulte so large aa on laat Tueaday, were very lib eral, estimates calling for 27 cars, or 21,700 head. This puts the total for the two days at S2,52 head, being S.OuO smaller than last week, but 2.600 larger than two weeks ago, and a gain of (.500 head over the corresponding days a ysar ago. Shippers were willing to give a 60 ad vance right from the start, but most buyers looked for more strength, and while some shipping hogs sold that were not much more than 60 up. buyers had to give 10e higher figures before they could make much of a a tart on filling their orders. Demand waa broad and shipping purchases hit their old striae, amounting to a very respectable share of the total nrrenmts. First bids made by killer buyers wsre little If any bettor than steady, but they were promptly relused, and like the ship pers packers were forced up to the 10c higher notch before much of anything started to mlva Many trains were lets getting In, but by mid-forenoon a good shsre of the early arrivals had been cleaned un at rrlces thst were fully lOe sbovs Monday and looked snore than that In some instancea Evan at noon there were atlll some hogs back, but alraoat everything was being cleaned up aa fast as It was yarded at rirtoes trial were aa goon aa at any lime n tha forenoon. There was a little com- filslnt on the score that packers were not aklng hold of lights as readily as they did early, but as a general thing early values were well sustained uo to noon. General trade waa a gooo strong i"e higher. Bulk of tha hogs moved at $7.26 7.40, with 4,he usual sprinkling of lights on down, and a numoer nr gooo neavies reached $7 46, a few loads bringing the top of $7.60. On the whole prices, were the highest of the year to dale, average cost being the highest since October. . Hepresentatlve ssles: Ns. A. SB, Pr. Ne. 40 1H ... 7 M 1M ... TIS TS. M 114 ... T II 41. M ,u - t4W II II ... 4TI 44. A. Hk. ....Wt ... ....Ill 41 .,..91 .. rr. T K 1 IIH T 40 I la 7 1 HI hwitkp Another very moderate run of heop and lambs showed up today when only about twenty-five cara. or S.onO head were reported in. The total for the week to date la the amalleat so fsr this year. Two dava' arrivals total only 12,801 hesd. , , " k nr two weeks sgo, snd 'than last yesr bv almost lO.ttiO ' t?, I.mh msrk.t ass still In being less than nsir ss iai aa euner Coo head. Tha lamb market aaa still In nearisn control today, and with only one or two exceptions, where nearly steady prices wars psld. ssles of early arrivals were lo-nlSc below yesterday. Several loads of Ismbs were Iste In getting in, and as buyers were not overly anxious to fill their orders, trading wss a little dull on early arrivals. Aged eheep, which ware Well SUpPlien Be V" 1 11 I'm, wmi lut-i I celpls. found a good request sgaln to day and aold at fully steady to possibly stronger figures. A good kind of ewes wss bought at 87-254V7.M. .nd one lot, which waa about the beat finished seen here In a long time, reached $7.46. a new high mark for the Seaaon. Tha low spot of the market wss found on ths close, when offers dropped 4o a full quarter lower basis, snd there were aeveral loads of Ismbs snd ewes still unsold st noon. Ths dsy's best lamb price $10.85 waa given for good Mexl cana. and bulk of the offerings sold around. $10.4"r10 46. One lste sale of Innked a full Quarter off and oth ers were not very bsdly wsnted at prices thst showed a quaner or more reouo- "a" couple of loads of Colorsdo lambs weighing about seventy pounds that showed up this morning sold readily at $10 25 to go to the country for finishing. Quotations on sheep and lamba: Itmba, good to choice. $10.4ot1066; lamba. fair to gwd $10.1.ftl0 4u; lamba. clipped. SH Anrff 4h0 yearlings, good to choice, light, 84 00 fiv 40; yearlings, fair to choice, heavy, $8 OOtiS.76; wether, fair to choice. S7.0uy 7 80; ewea. good to choice. $7.0087.46; ewes, fair to good. $4 SMT7.M. Representative No. 4;3 Colorsdo eweg 114 fed lambs 6s fed swes 62 nsilve shorn Ismbs.... 8 fed breeder ernes Ml fed breeder ewe 115 fed ewes 72cu4 ewe Av. ..108 .. a ,..100 ,.. 4 ...im ...io ,..114 ... W Pr. 1 80 10 60 7 10 76 T 15 T 16 tts 4 60 agar Market). NEW TORK. Jsn. SCOAR-Raw. slesdy: centrifugal. 4.77n; molasses. 4c. Refined steadv. i-turea ranter under scattered selling by commission houses. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET One Absorbing Feature of Dull and Restricted Session is U. S. Steel. THAT IS THE BAROMETER NEW YORK, .tan. IS. The ens absorb ing feature of today's dull snd restricted market was United State Steel, all other connMeratlona snd developments being relegated to comparative obacurlty. Of ivcnt weeks ateel had come to be re garded aa the barometer of sPeculstlvs, ss well aa industrial conditions, and the prosperity attending tha corporations business In the Isst half of 1016 pointed aluiont indubitably to a resumption of dividends, which were suspended In the lest quarter of 1914. The meeting of Ih steel directors, at which steel Common wss restored to Its 6 per cent ststus waa not held nntll after th close of tne market. Meantime, however, steel which opened at S4 to MS. s maximum over night gain of 1. rose to a., reacted a small frsctlon then msde a new high for the day at kf and clomd at HI, a net gain or a point. Iealng In steel amounted to about I22.0K1 shares, or over 2S per cent of the day'a turn-over. Publication of the cor poration a statement for the fourth quarter of l'.la disclosed total earnings of $61,232.78, which exceeds all previous records for any quarter oy x,s,7w.flM. in cidentally the amount of cash on hand was stated to be about $1OR,0ii0.0On. Trading In other usually active stocks wss stsgnsnt. except for the first and . final hours when coppers and some siieculstlve eperlaltlea were ruah4 for ward with galna of 1 to 4 points, war shares averaged one point gains and motor stocks moved unevenly while high priced Industrials were Irregular. Cuban- American sugsr advancing six points to 1X6 and General Motors 10 to 4K. recover ing Its dlvld'nd. while United states In dustrial Alcohol recorded a net loss of 4 to V. and oils were again liquidated in moderate volume. Ralls wees distinctly disappointing. firmness in Canadian Pacific and Balti more A Ohio being offset by heaviness In Krles, New Hsven. and some less conspicuous shares of that division. Tolsl sales of stock amounted to 4nn.00U shares. leading Pacific roads submitted state ments for December, Northern Pacific Increasing Its net Income by Sl.6Wi.0ou. Union Paclfio by 8Ll'.m). and Atchison by $1,261,0(10. noncis were firm, a heavy demand ror mercantile marine 4a featuring the dealings. Total sales on bonda, par value, were $3.446,OuO. 1 mteo states registered Zs advanced! and the registered 4s on call. numner or sales and leading quotations on stocks todsy were as follows: Sale. Hlah. lvw. CIom. A Inula Onl4 i.am 24 Allla-Chaimw l JH Amrtn heat Sugar ToS .i Anwrleea , 4.4 ''"H Amerloaa Locomotive .... l.Sty tu1 7ki i M4 4 rl a: 14 n hm 11114 1114 lit' lf7V U74 Amarltaa B. A K I.em lot Aai. H. R. M mo inn American Tel. A Tal SCO 1?7 Aaterlnaa Tobaoee ........ I "0 W AtehlMie 1.7110 tlK HtMwIa LneomrMlva .... lMa HaJtlmore A Ohio 1, 400 tilt HMM.hra Huel 471 1 Hmolilra lUDld Tr t'alifornla Paimleast .... S.Sno l raiudian Panric IS 171 S74 7K 104 10 snuj 4 'H 171 M I3' ir, 74 17 HH 4 1"' I'A 7t M't II i;i f Rrs 7 S 111 17", W 4.i " .11 17.1 Onlral lallier I TOO 14 rtinMPMk a Ohio i.a 4 ftiieaes a. w l.m ia4 r'hlnaeti, M P4- P l.ino wv Chlrag A N. W XI lilt t'hlrago, R. I, P. Rr.- " 17l4j Clilno Coprar 8,n 44'4 iminraila KMI 4 Iroa.... l aw 4M tYvclbla Steal I W0 rwnmr H. O. M4 IXatlllara' baeurltlos .... I S 44 Kris 1,111 MS M 4ienil Rlectrle (IrMt Nnnhera rM 1 f i trt Ne. t)r rtfii I.Tno 44 K uuiuennetm uxpiorwlloa.. Illinnla Central InierrmeiHiak Coa. Cary.. Innplnitlon rofper Intumattoael Harraatar,., Kantaa '4lr goulhara..., Ihlik Valler lmlallle Nuhvllle..., Mealraa ratraleam ...... Miami 0Tar Mlaacerl, K. T. pf4... 8,004 nit as J2S in I 4l.i l'S4j 17(, T7S 1.1 !.. IH 11 It IW to US 1"7' 'TIS III in I Hi w I, MO 4144 46 SI 7H isf" E1 T7 M 1.0U0 14. TO MUnwrl raelfla NMInnal maeult ........ National laa Nevada Osieer 2,ia 71 7 is4 107 71 III 114 11 New York Caatrai T.mo l4 N. r.. N. h. a H l.we ?j4 Norfolk A Waatera l.lw ll Narlhara ParKle 114 Paeirie Mall J, to 1J4 raeine Tal. a Tal PtmmrlTanla 8.10 MV. Pullmaa Palaea Oar Ju (tea. Uappar 8 4n W Rurtlng l.tol T 87 ;iv .... 1. 94 S4 - iY"i iRaauhlla traa S Steal. ... l.la ll4 Bn4 Hi Siwthara Pantna i.ti lmu ima it 67a ill IN, 4, llNVt 7H MS ua, 4 iH Si Soalhera Railway ' Ins t' tl Ktuitanakar tnpaBy .... i.v im Tmmhm Topper I,2" M14 Taiaa (Nmpar to Irrt f t'nloa rarifin 4.00 111 114 t'nlaa f-flflo pM Valla fMUM HUMi t'. R. meal y(4 1. IllVfc 111 t'tak Ooepar 4,ona 7 74 Waatarn Vnloa . ' WaMlnthouea Blactrla ... 4.0 cr 4S Meatana rawer ,,,. Oaneral Molnra Wakaak B pi I.1 81 International Marina pr. ll.sna II '4 Total salas for tha oar. 40 "05 aharas. Kew York Money Market. NFW TORK. Jan. . MERCANTILE PA PKR-ffiVt- HTHRLINO fllxty-day bill. 4.72c;. de mand. 4 7H: cables, 4.77. RILvER Bar, 67Sc. Mexican dollars, 44Vc. HOND8 Government, steady; railroad, firm. TIMO LOANS Essy, sixty-day. 2Vi'i 2i, nlnety-dav. 24; alx-month. tKfi. CALL MONEY Raster; high. IV low, 14. ruling rate, 14; last loan, 14; cloelni bl.1T 1; offered, 14. Ooaing quotations on bonds today ware ss follows: S. .... PIUj'Me. rat. ev. as..,. ! .... I N. V. O Oak. 4a....lU 4 ....111414. Y. Cltr 414. t' ....101 S. Y. Httta 4ta...lu ,...IHIN. Y. N. H. H. ....II ev. a luti e aoupoa TJ. S. la. ra o aaiisos V. 8. . ra ia saapea ttwit 4a rsupaa..1lKo. Polflo 4a. 94 Aa. Smaller, la...11t 4o la UH A. T. T. c. 4 4i.. a. u rar. ta. Armour S Co. 4Vm.. t4ra. T. A T. Airhlaon son. 4a..., 4raa. eoa. 4144..., Sal. S Ohio 4a 47 So aan. 4Sa... On P'-llle tat avsnaanlna sen. 4a h. a Ohio Ha. . a H. T. S . T. w. H SO. I. 4a.... SMi;so. Pa. ev. la.. O M B P s 4m. I'll 0 rof 4a. ...... .ton.; a ; .1. . ' C. U. I. a r. t ta ottfo. nauwar aa V. AS. ref. 4na. t'nloa Paririo 4a.. n. a R. o rar. la, . I4 a or. 4.... !-4 . ?t4.V. S. Rubber 4k.. ..im .10 IV B. Steel ia 1M . . l,i4Wa!aab 1t la I'M . Itta'Wari. t'nloa 4Wa... a.'". . NVitWral. Rlae. cv. U..H.1 . lAaalo-Franch aa .... S f.rla son. 4. Ooa. rlarfrlc !.... Ot. No. lot 4V4... III. Oa rat ta.... K. C. as. rat. la.., I. N. sal. .. M. K. T lat 4t, BI4 MOftarad Coffee Market. NEW TORK. Jsn. 25. COFVKTC The msrket for coffee futures wss mors ac tive snd higher todsy on the bullish view of ocean freight conditions, the ateadicr ruling of Rio exchange covering and a renewed demand from Wall street, or other outside sources. The opening wes st sn sdvsncs of to 6 points and prices Improved during the dsy. with March selling up to 7.!r; and rSeptember to 1.H. or about 11 to 14 points net higher on tlio more active months. The close wss 10 to 18 points net higher, with Jsnusry rela tively firm. Kales, Including exchanges, smnunted to 8r,mo hugs. January. 7.10c; Februarv. 7.1fc; March. 7 22c; April. 7.24c; May, 7.2fic; June, 7.3Je; July, I.Ske: August, 7 4.V: Reptemlier. T.IHc; October, T⁣ No vember, 7.68c; Iteccmher. 7 62c. 8po. firmer; Rio 7s. A,o: Santos 4s. c. r. ass reported thst Santos 4a were quoted st from .0Re to .IOc. F.ngllah credits. The offlclsl rabies reported no chsngo In Rra sillan marketa. but an advance of 3-3.M In the rate of Rio exchange. rattan Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 25.-COTTON-Ppot, quiet; middling uplands. 11. 3V; no sales. Cotton futures opened steady. Janu ary. 1200c; March. 13.1Te; May, 12.40c; July, 12. Wc; October. 11.64c; Deoember, ll.c. ' Cotton futures closed barely- gteadv; March, 12 14c; May. H.2c; July. U.Mel . October, 12.64c; Oeeember. 12 7c. The cotton market closed steady at a net decline of five to seven points." LIVERPOOL. Jan. 36. COTTON Mar ket easier: good middling, S4M; mid dling, 813d; low middling. 7.7od; sales, 5.0uu bale. i Oil aaa Reala. SAVANNAH. Jan. 25. TtHPENTINE Nothing doing, last sail January S at 6" 4ivk; receipt. Ti bbls.; alitpCBents, 1 bbls ; stock. 12.480 bbla ROSIN Nominal; sales. 47. bbla: re ceipts, 1.448 bbla; hlnrnenvu l.4 bbls: stock, 41,771 bbls. Quote: A. B, C. D, K, F. C, $5.20; H. $6 36; I, $60; K, $), M, Kavi M, r'76, WO, r , WW, li.au. r