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THK HKK: OMAHA. TUESDAY, FKBRUAHY 1, 1010. 11 FOR RENT-HOUSES 2fl tsoeJIaaeowa. WELL-BUILT HOMES T. E. TRULUNOKR. IJO.AO 4218 Cuming St.. 6 room mod. cot tun. Oood condition. $31 (4 ITS! Bo. 27th St., 4 rooms mod. first floor, brick. $38 SO 2314 Pwy At., room mod. brtck; good condition; walking dis tance. . 837 60-offl Po. S4U) St. new I room mod. apt. Mclver Terrace. Nicely deco- THK COLRERT APT. at th and Far nam. Omaha's finest apartment build ing; everything up-to-date. We have several apartments left on Farnam St D. V. 8HOLE9 CO. H16-18 City Natl. Hank Hide:. Tottir4. "jMWJiKTT flt. MarV.i Ave, 10 rooms, mod. $4n 410 N. 2?d, 10 rooms, modern. S3024n Capitol Ave.. 7 rooms, modern. MV,2 P. 2th. 6 rooms, modern. 8263118 ChiceKO, rooms, modern. jiS2Kl Seward. B rooms, toilet, barn, tin Including mater. 2218 Clark, 8 rooms. RINOWALT, BHAWi'Ma 1 i r.iv. tVR., downtown, colored. $12; I and -r., lots garden ground. $4-.v Tel. Doug. 2107. Evenings Walnut &i87. "Tf?T'Ki.-B iron KENT. CRE1GH. SONS A CO.. gna BEE BLDO. DOITO. . iKK the Central Furniture Store's FREl RENTAL LIST FOR RENT-APTS AND FLATS VERT choice 4 or 6-room steam heated apartment, on West Karnam Street. J NO. W. ROPRTN3. 1"2 Farnam t-t. North. 8-R, sneH N. 21ST, close In; walking dis tance, mod, ex. heat; nicely decorated; see this today. $30.60. HASTINGS HEYPEN. 114HwmeyPt. oath. FIVE-ROOM steam healed apartment, very desirable, the Cbula Vista. 80th nd Poppleton Ave , 842.80. 223 Bran dels Theater Bldg. Doug. 1571. ' Mlaceliaaaoaa. MONTH FREE RENT CLOf"-IN APARTMENT. Lnm Lnil Uth anartmenta. brick. mod. but heat, best neighborhood, $12.60 and lis. Call lor appoinimeni m DeI'bUCK. 812 OMAHA NAT. 1X3. 6S. MOVING AND STORAGE GLOBE VAN & STORAGE" Storea, moves, packs, ships; 3-horn van and 3 men, $1.25 per hour; storage, $1 per month. Satisfaction guaranteed. Do-qgTae 4338 and Tyler 830. GORDON VAN CO. Packing-, storage and mov ing. 219 N. 11th St Phone JUOUglaS Wl or narnwy FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE Separate, locked rooms, for household good and pianos; moving, packing and OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO.. SOS B. 16th St. Douglas 413. FIDELITY Iick FBEE Phone Douglas 288 for complete list of vacant bouses and apartments: also for storage, moving. 16th and Jackson Bta. iP TrVTi Express Co. Moving. XVXjaUJ-' packing and storage. 1107 Farnam St. Douglas 6144. MAGOARD Van A Storage Co. Moving, D. 14S6. packing, storage and shipping- FOR RENT-BUSINESS PROP'TY WILL, remodel space, 60 by 60, for lodge ball, 8d floor of Crounae Block, 11 N. lsth St., to suit tenant CONRAD yOTTNQ. 1CT Brandels Thea. Doug, isn. SMALL, store room; very desirable; rent. r; 1S20 Cass St. CONRAD YOUNO, tit Brandels Theater. Douglas 1SH. STORKROOM8 at lxut-im Farnam St Tbos. V. Hall, 4IS Ramg Bldg. D. T401 WANTED TO RENT Uafuralshrd Uoaaes aad Flats. W'E HAVE many calls for housua to rent List yours with us. F. D. WEAD. 310 8. 18th St., Wead Bldg. Miscellaneous. WANTED Two airy rooms or room and sleeping porch, private or seml-prlvata hath: must be some distance awav from business section; healthy and refined gentleman will pay top price lor best accommodations. State full particulars Including price by the week In first letter. Address Y XX. lies. REAL ESTATE-IMPROVED West. FIELD CLUirbangali6nefnuTefmest homes, 8 rooms, strictly modern, extra large lot for $ti,5uu. Houao alone coat lo.OUu. Lit la worth $2,400. TKBBhlNb. wie tmana Nat. Bank. Mrtk. We Want an Offer On four cottages at the northeast cor ner of 25th and Blondo. Each house has v'lve rooms, all modern except beat These cottages now rent for tM.00. The owner lives out of the city and has Instructed us to submit her the best offer we can secure. Easy terms of payment will be con sidered. A. P. Tukey & Son, Phons Doug. 602, 1607-8 W. O. W. Bldg. HALF-PRiCE If you watch the "For hale. Miscellaneous" columns of THH BEE, you'll often see articles which are for ail practical purposes almost as good as new advertised for hulf the urininal price In THE BEE. HALK A., within blocks of car line; new 6-room house; full basement elec tric light well water. Thos. L. Mc Parry. Kesllne Bldg. Red 4344. RORTH front lot. lith and Sherwood Ave., with old 5-roorn brick cot lane, not modern; only 11,250. Tel. Dou g. a7. TEN rooms, four apartments, cheap. Phone Colfax W52 sftor 11 a, m. Mlncellaneoas. COTTAGE AT AUCTION At court house, February 24. See W. H. RUS&EL.L, 6il Brandels Theater. REAL ESTATE-UNIMPROVED North. ACRES in vicinity of 27 Lh and Ames Ave., sutt aulo for pla.tmg, or Ideal location for coal and buiidlng material yards. Price i,(i0. v Hi consider muuern bunualow well located as part payment K. O. WKAH. 310 S ISth St., Wead Bldg. THE most remarkable development evef seen in Omaha is M1NNE LI HA addi tion. Over sou lots have been sold in l.t addition In seven months. CHARLES W. MARTIN sc CO.. OWNERS. o fcoatb.' GREAT LOT BARQAINA Leavenworth St., corner. East Belt line, St7S. Cuming and 47th, 7u0. OEUKGtl G. WALLACE. Keelins Bldg. REAL ESTATE-EXCHANGE SEVEN lota in well built section for tarm or residence. CAMPBELL CRAIG. Douglas 4023; Keeline Bldg. l:KAL ESTATE. Fire and Ovneral ln.ur- ance. Art- Thatcher, 1M7-1S City Na non Bank Bldg. lH,ug!as tun. J'S-ACRE ranch, Sioux county only J 10", for clear Omaha property. J. A. Abbott, iUHJin 4, Patterson Bik. Jt KXt'HASUB-Clear l' bbl. flour and feed mill, eastern South Lakota. Box 16. Independence, la. L ACRE farm near Hamburg, la , JlX. for cheaper land A, O-kOiOTT. Patterson Block. Omokik. REAL ESTATE-SUBURBAN Re I room. Atl modern, in Benson, at 2318 N. f.th St. Full lot, house about 5 years old. Mortgage on It of IJ.nftO.Oft. parable V 26.00 per month; make offer for equity, ou need not fear to make offer low enough. The owner must sell and you will get a snarv II A. WOLF. 614 Win iTtlk. Hour. WW D4rr, 4S17 Cuming St 4819 Cuming St. 4821 Cuming St. These three new houses will be com pleted this week, are five and six rooms earh. exceptionally well ar ranged, well built, modern In cverv way. will he turned over to the pur chaser complete w th textile roofs, also including all decorating, window shades. sidewalks, fixtures and all paved street, . with paving all Paid. Within three,' blooks of the Karnam car, which runs to 4th and Cuming and within four blocks of the Dundee car. Will be glad to show these houses on application. lliatt-Fairfield Co., 30 Omaha Nat l Bk. Bldg. Doug. 4M. 1 FOR SALE-BUSINESS PR0PTY Lease for Sale Good Location for REAL ESTATE or INSURANCE 830 Square Feet 130.00. The Bee Building Co. Room 103. ONLY Ifino" CA SlOl5MONT f 1 LY Thla small payment will put you in possession of a nice -room house, well located, with large lot xl2S, all In bearing fruit. There Is a good chicken house, an W-barrrl cistern, and the house Is equipped with screens and storm windows. Be ambitious to own a home. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY. 657 Omaha Nat l Bank Bid. Doug. 1781. REAL ESTATE-WANTED INTELLIGENT and persistent advertis ing will "sell" any salable real estate, and the largest number of prospective buyers can be reached through the Real Estate and Want-Ad Guide to ail of Greater Omaha THE BKE WANTED To buy on monthly payments, small store room, with living rooms above. In Central school district Phons Red 74. A BUSY, busy door bell and a steady stream of replies after your "JEB Want-Ad has told its story. IIAVE buyer for close-in residence. 8 to 10 rooms. What have yon? R. H LANPF.RYOTT. Tel. D. 6765. 202 Neville Block. f REAL ESTATF INVESTMENTS $11,000 Near 17th and Jackson Ground fiOxlRS, with double frontage on l'7th Ave. and 18th St; good im provements which will carry the In vestment; well rented to good tenants; located for sure increase quick. Glover & Spain. Douglas 89S2. P19-3) City Nat l. BIO SNAP. 78-R.. modern, up-to-date hotel In the heart of the city. Almost new; price 146,000; fl6.iJ0 cash; balance long time. ' J. B. ROBINSON. 443 Bee. Douglas 8097. FINANCIAL Real Batata Lossi, af sMsagss, WE arc ready at all times to make loans on first-class city property and eastern Nebraska farms. Rates on request. UNITED STATES TRUST CO, tit 8. 17th St FOR SALE A real estate mortgage, tX. draws per cent Interest, se cured by t-room house and other out buildings; two good lots covered by In surance for fl.OuO. Non-taxable; runs a little over 4 years yet; property is worth $2,000. Address Lock Box 40b, Blair, Neb TO t tor loans on best class city residences In amounts 12,000 up; also farm loans. Reasonable commissions. PETERS TRUST CO.. 1622 Farnam Bt ITo7H.14 land contract oifDumW home, drawing good Interest. Need money. Discount for cash. Address M M0. Bee. OMAHA homes. East iSeoraska farms. O'KEEEE REAL ESTATE CO.. 1016 Omaha National. Phone Douglas S71& (JAFiVTV HROS 345 oMaha UxlIV V l. .DlVlkT. bank BLPO. UOO TO 110,000 mads promptly. F. D. Vaad. Wead Bldg.. 18th A Paraatn Bta. MONEY on hand for city and term loans, H. W. Binder, City National Bank Bldg, CITY property. lare loans a specialty. W. H. Thomas. 2-' State Bank Bid. CITY and farm loans, 5. b. 4 per cant J. H. Dumont A Co., 41S State Bank. PITT T "I A V U f CI rplha,v 11 A 0 11 Rranrieia Tkutar Rlri ' ONEY. HARRISON at MORTON. 16 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. Abstracts ot Title. Ol I 1? NTKV, Abstract Co: The cheapest. Room 7, Patterson Hlrtg. D. 2917. I h'. If If. fitle guarantee and Abstract -"- Co.. a modem abstract office. V S. 17th St Tel. D. 687. REED ABSTRACT CO, oldest abstract otflos In Nebraska. 4 Brandels Tuaa. Storks and Bonds. $1,800 6-YEAR 6 PER CENT MORTGAGE FOR SALE. A customer wants to borrow $1.0 for first mortgage on a fine level farm of lit acraa with 4-nv.rn hftiiaa -n chicken house and other buildings, '4 mile from good railroad town In Dodge county (near Frcmonti. Owner values farm at $10,000 and has refused $M.uu0 for it See us promptly if you want this. J. H. Dl'MONT A CO., 416-18 Keeline Bldg., Phone Doug. 630. HOME BL1LDER.S 7r are paying 7 on each si. In Inveated now In ita guaranteed preferred snares. You can share in the surplus profits slso-smountlug to over 11 to litll shareholders. our No. H NEW WAY booklet tells all sbout It. AMERICAN SECURITY C"., IWal Agents, Omaha. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Florida Lands MAKING MONEY WHILE YOU WAIT. There will be planted In our section In Fiorina itiia month lO.Oug to 15 wm acres of Irish pot toe, 'j'bese potatoes will go to market about the time the northern farmer is planting and bring pricea unhoped for by him. The pota toes will be followed by a crop of corn or other field crops. Oi.r Isnds sis equally adapted to trucking, small oi laige farming and stock raising. The largest cattle and hug fuiin in the United Slutes Is being devrlocd in our locality. No one crop country can begin to compare with It. A place to live a well a to make money. The superb all yc.r rjui,d cli mate should add years to your life. BENSON A CARMICHAEL. irU ration Block. Omaha. .sb. Kr if farm awdjunch. lands , j Florida l.aada, FREE TRlT TO VERO, FLORIDA. Tuesilay, February t to see the famcus lmilHii River fiimis. where the luscious oramte and irrae fruit are produced In abumlance; whore general and Intensive farming ta niiaxed in; where the possi bilities in cat lie. bogs, poultry raising an, dairying are almost unlimited; 36 rowing dsys 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 awaits you; where you ran secure that farm and home on easy Payments, which may mean your very Independence. Call or write for free booklet an J complete plans for this free trip. HRDDINCI A HEDDINU. 218 Prandels Theater Bldg.. Omaha. Neb. Minnesota Loads. 180-ACRE FARM FOR RENT. Southern Minnesota, well Improved, tiled, smooth; ti.60 per acre, .or share rent. Ben Cone, Wludom, Minn. Mtsaoart Lsusds. 40 ACRES timber land, tent Co., close to town, $10 per acre. Write for book. let W. 8. Frank, Neville Mock. Nebraska Lands. XLi. the time you "want Owner of 240 aires in Cedar county. 40 miies from Sioux City; will make very liberal terms to flrst-cass farmer who ran make a reasonable cash payment; farm has about 10 acres in crop, la well Improved and close to town. Price, $!' an acre. What's the use of renting? PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, Omaha Nst I Hnn HidL, Omaha, ONE 6FTUE VERY "he. T ranches In northwestern Nebraska for sale considerable below actual value, 1.04O a, highly Improved; 400 acres culti vated, no acres alfalfa; good hay land, splendid water supply; high-class prop erty in every way. Write or call. C. 8. C. Relyea, Ram re Bldg., Omaha. 1) ACRES, best Che anna county wheat land; 12.800 worth of improvements; HO acres now In fall wheat. 70 acres ready for spring plowing; 81 bushels per acre 115. Price. M.SiO; tl.800 cash. J4.V10 ( per cent, R years. Write Nugent de Ijonprpre. lOftge t-oie, in en. FOR 8ALR Best large body high grade medium priced land In Nebraska; very little money required. C. Bradley, Wol bach, Neh. o 5r7a Z 1 NCJ land In Wheeler County, $4 per acre. lAHJK AT THE MAP. County t or KjMS.ru t iin e o. W laooas la Laada, UPPER WISCONSIN Best dairy and general crop siate In the union; aettlers wanted; lands for sale at low prices on easy terms. Ask for booklet 84 on Wis consin Central Land Grant. Excellent lands for stock raising. If Interested la fruit lands ask for booklet on apple or chards. Address Land and Industrial Dept., Boo Line Railway, Mlnnaapolia, alujn. WHEN YOU PLAN TO fc'ELL THAT REAL ESTATE WHAT? List your property In THE BEE'S Big House, Home and Real Estate Oulde. Buyers of real es tate are exacting usually. Value must be there, and apparent Price should be an Inducement, but make the Information definite and you will get responses from persons really interested In vour offer, If you run It In THH BES. Texas Lssda, WHEN you buy a tarm, get It where It has a future. If you buy high-priced land you are Just trading dollars, so to speak. Wa have a land proposition that ought to Interest eery laimer seeking to better his condition. Our lands sell at S30 to 160 per acre, on easy terms. The soil is rich and fertile, the climate fine, the water supply pure and plenti ful: the rainfall has always been ample to Insure crops. Until a lew years ago there was no railroad through this sec tion of the country, but with ths ad vent of a maln-llne railroad It Is now rapidly coming to the front towns are springing up, and In a few years these lands will double and treble In value ' We' have personally investigated this land, bought some of it ourselves, and have the agency for a limited supply. These lands are located In western . Texas, below the Panhandle, Circular giving detailed information furnished upon application, SCOTT & HILL COMPANY " McCague Building, Omaha, Douglas 1009. BEAUTIFUL RIO GRANDB FARM FOR SALE CHEAP. I have two fine farms, located on ths Great Mercedes canal at Mercedes, Tex. I must sell one of them and will give some one a bargain. The farm la all Improved and ready for working. It's a beauty and a snap. Must be sold. Lock Box 272. Marshall town. Ia, 2a IsoeHaaeowa. HAVE YOU A FARM FOR SALE? Write a good description of your land and send It to ths Bloux City i!a.) Jour. nal. "Iowa a Moat t-owenui want Ad Medium." Twenty-five words svery Fri day evening. Saturday morning and avsry Saturday evening and Sunday for one month, giving slxtesn ads on twslvs dliferent days for $3; or M words, $4. of 15 words, 14. Largest circulation of any towa news paper; ZoO.000 reaUars dally In four great states. PGR any and all kinds of acreage located on or near car line, call O. It Combs, 815 Brandels Theater Bldg. Doug. 3916. "OUR PECAN ORCHARDS. are the best Investment on earth or In csin. yr-0lJ producing an income, noi ouusy. cjtsy psymanls. W. T. SMITH CO., D. 2819. City National Bank Bldg. HORSESLIVESTOCK-VEHICLES Vow FOR SALE First class Holsteln cow, milking ons gallon, fresh In May. Phone South 841. Thirty-two milk wagons for seln, cheap. Johnson-Danionn 1.0., lain ana isr. HAY-S8.6O ton. A. W. Wagner, 801 N. 16. POULTRY AND PET STOCK SINOt.E omb Rhode TsTand Red ggs for setting, $1, $1.60, $2, $3 for IS OKga Photo on request. Pi.lUp Harper, David .City, Neb; THOHOI'GHRRED cockerel, lied Sussex champion strain and Buff Orpington Sunswick strain. 3 S. 30th St. liar. ney 2UdU. i NINETY pair of Homer pigeons for jf.b. SXfr,lLiibi1JSiJl?nL,2L l.',-,!) u A I . Ket t in- henu. Web. 737ft. 16 AUTOMOBILESFOR SALE LOOK THESE OVKK BU1CK LIGHT TRUCK. One 80-H. P. light truck, excellent condition. Price right MODEL 87 BUICK. A bargain. Excellent condition. NEB. BUICK AUTO CO., U14 Farnam. Douglas 721. REAL BARGAINS, S 1514 Ford touring cars. 1 1DIJ Kord roadster. . 1 litl4 Kord roadster. 1 l'-tll Hupp roadster. 1 112 Chalmers 30 roadster. 1 112 Maxwell So truck. 1 115 Maxwell. ' C. W. FRANCIS AUTO CO . 2T14 J-'arnam. Dougljssje.l. fistlu ixir louring, -cllniler $sW a-V):i Hi.lt a V, -io luuniti J W6- liuick roadster 4 l'j'.o Krit touring 61)114 Kord louring amis Btudebaker 4 touring.... Auto Clearing Mouse. piB Karnnm F KAN KLIN i-cyl , Willi fine 7-la.ng'r limousine and touring Iwdv, gcxid ei.n dltlon. $ViO. Address Karnam. II I'H, For Sale. laW-LR. truck $US Nebraska Bulofc ticrlie Mailnn. l14 Farum. alione Douglas 72t ... ii ... ii ... tri D S31U GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Prices in General Decline Under Weak Market and Wheat Dropi One to Threes Cents. CORN AND OATS ALSO DECLINE OMAHA. January SI, llfi. The local cash market was very weak today and there was a general decline In price The wheat market was especially wreak, and ranged from 1 to S cents lower. Wheat receipts were heavy, but the demand was not very good and the sales were light. Com receipts were also Tieavy and the demand foe this cereal was fairly active. Cash corn ruled from unchanged to 4 cents lower. Oats ranged from three-quarters to X cent lower, the demand for this cereal being fairly good and ths recelpta light The receipts of rye and barley were unimportant and ths sales of thess cereals were light Rye and barley sold at practically un changed prices. Liverpool doss: Wheat unchanged to lSd lower; corn. Hd higher. CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn. Oals. Chicago -K M 177 Minneapolis ...............ti luluth xi Omaha ... 217 w Innipeg '.115 ITS it Iheae sales were reported today: heatNo. S hard winter: 1 car. $1 .; 1 N-ttH; oar. I1.2H; 1 car, I.J4. No. 3 hard winter: t cars. curs, SI.S4: I car. SI. a; 1 car, tl S; W cars. $1.2-'; li cars, SLU. No. 4 hard winter: 1 oar. Sl.ts; car. si .23; 1 car. $1.1; & cars, $118; t IT, - car, i.i; 4 cars w.io; cars. 1 car. 91.1s; 1 car, tl.os. Sample: -osr, $1.10; No. 2 durum: 2 cars. $Xl; 1 oar. SI. 18. No. .1 durum U ears 11 1ft 1 ear $1.14. No. S mixed: 1 car. S1.1H. No. 3 mixed: i car, i.ia; 4 oars, 11. Zl. No. 4 mixed: 1 oar, $1.20; 1 car. Sl.w. No. 2 mixed durum: 1 car. $1 17. No. 4 mixed durum: 3-6 cur, $1.13. Corn No. 2 white: 1 car, 70o. No. 4 white: 2 cards, 70o; 2 cars. Sc. No. S white: 1 car, 66c. No. S white: 1 car, 3VCj 2 cars, Sic; 1 car, BBc. Sample white: 1 oar (wheat mixed). Sec. No. S yellow: 1 car. 67c: 34 cars. fi6V4o: 2-ft car. 6uVkC. No. yellow: 1 car. 64 Wo: 1 cars. 64c. ftam- pts yellow: 1 car, 67Hc; 2 cars. S6c; 2 cars, 4fic; 1 car, 42Vc. No. 8 mixed: 2 cars, TlKi. o. 4 mixed: 3 cats , w4c; ears, tc. No. 6 mixed: 1 car. 6M4c: K cars, wlc: 1 car, 4c; 7 cars, SWc; 23 S-6 cars, 63c; No. mixed: 1 oar, Wvac; 7 cars. 6lc; I cars, 60 Vc; KS cars. 60c; 2 cars, e9o; 3 cars, Ma Sample mixed: 1 car, 6!c; 2 cars, 64o; 2 cars, 56c; l car, RSo; 1 oar, 62Vr; 2 cars. 52'; 1 oar. 6oHo; 2 cars, 60c; 1 car, 46c; l oar. 43c; 1 car. 42'4c; 4 car. 40c. Oats No 3 white: 2 cars. 4Sc; 7 cars, 4su,c. No. 4 white: 2 cars. 47Hc; 1 car, 47c 8 tri ple: 2 cars, 46Hc; 4 cars, 46c; S cars, ii-c; 3 cars, 44c. Rye No. 2: I car. 97Hc No. 3: 2 2-6 cars, SKi-v. No. 4: 1 car, line. Par leyNo. 4: 1 car. 68c; Vi car. 68c. No. 1 feed: 1 oar, 67o. Omaha Cash Prices: Wheat No. 2 hard. $1.2rwri.r; No. 2 hard, Sl.SOCl.SB: No. 4 hard. Sl.tsxri.Z3: No. 3 spring, S1.3nfl.i!K; iso. spring, $1.1701.26; No. 2 durum, $1 lR'tf 1.19; No. 3 durum. $l.:Cl,lf,; Sampls, $1.10. Corn No. 8 white, 70r87Oe: No. 4 white, 67tfr70es No. 6 white, 65jtc; No. 6 white, fcvWaHc; No. 3 yellow. 704a71r; No. 4 vellow, 65ffrilte; No. 6 yellow, 64ff 67c; No. 6 yellow. 62Vt?4'4jC ; No. 2 mixed, 69VfrBr7oc; No. 4 mixed, S7HW)iHc; No. 6 mixed, 62VkHc; No. 6 mixed. n"ui'&81Vic: aKmple, 40(lfie. Oats No. 2 white. 49-ffVle; standard. 4Hf4He; No. 3 white. 4Xivtf4!V5; No. 4 white, 47'aMTH'-. ?ffVrV4c?" No! nsriey Malting, i 6Sr. Rye No. 2, uu . .... Chicago closing prices, rurnisned nit Bee by Logan A- Bryan, stock and grain brokers, 816 South 16th St., Omaha: Article! Open. High. I I-owT Close.l Psfy Wheal May. July. Corn. I May.! July. Oats. May. July. Pork. ' Jan.. May. July. Lard. 1 4M!s 1 1 8RH 1 3114 1 261 2223 81 S 79W 1 MTLit ft4kti. 1 XikV I 'flMHHI 81ft'4 7H 19 604 47 SIHj 6.1S 4SI 7V H0T4 SOU 6314 4i 21 10 20 67H 20 66 491 47H 21 00 30 00 21 16 20 60 20 26 to 60 20 (6 10 06 10 30 ?0 26 20 60 20 6-JVk io tin 20 62H 20 &7H! Jan.. 10 23 10 62'i 10 06 10 30 10 27-30 May. 10 en-47 10 61-66 10 70 10 70 11 06 July Ribs. Jan. 10 SO 10 0 10 W 10 60 10 47H 10 6714 10 474 10 RTH May. 11 12-101 11 13H1 m S" 10 so July 11 10 II 16 11 07H 11 07HI11 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISION. Pea 4 a res of th Tradlna- and Closing Prices on Board ot Trade. CIIIOAOO. Jan. 81. Wall street weak iicns that was associated here with pos sibilities or complications with foreign governments brought about u decided sot back in who-it values todsy after an early advance. The close was heavy. lMfl'tc to 2'-ifi2Ve net loner, with May $1.81Ts and July $1.23'. Other leading staples, too, all finished at a loss corn, oals, li. and provisions, 7Sc to Nc. Breaks In the nrice of wheat followed one another swiftly once the market he - gan to give wav. Bullish news wn Ifc-nored, and traders took little heed of anything, but the fact that stocks in New York had suffered a tumble, and that In this connection gossip here was busy with reports that serious chancre of Interns- tlonal differences for the United Slates lay behind the punilo utterances or President Wilson. The result was an ton figures of the day. Much of the selling on the way down was of sn unmistakable stop loss character. Profit taking by shorts, however, assumed sufficient volume to ci:e III sustained rallies near the close. Announcement that ths railways enter ing Galveston had placed an embargo on wheat shipments to that port cut some Importance as a discouragement to the bulla, who In the first part of ths session had lifted the market without a great deal of trouble. The basis of ths temporary advance was chiefly a forecast by a leading authority that shipments from Australia and Argentine were not likely to be on a lartte scale at any time during February. Com weakened with wheat. Unfavor able weoi'.-r formed the main reason for a preceding transient upturn Oats were relatively bearish throughout the days as compared with corn. Re celpta were larger and eastern demand alow. Falling off In exports had depressing influence on provisions. The market was also affected somewhat by the general unloading by holders In other lines. Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red. nominal; No. 3 red d. 31.31 Hul 31 ; No. 2 rd, $l.2fW&'l-S:H. Corn: hard, $1.33; No. 3 har AUTOMOBILES-FOR SALE Asjto Uwry aod Oatmss Industrial Oaraya Co.. 80 Sj Harney gt. to Stepatrlatr aad Palala. AutomoLlle dons by exDerta: m years' experience in Omaha; work guar- anteeo 1st ciaaa. aunnaon-nanroitn Co. DUPLEX Hies laat lonser. are stronger and more durable. .'KixS1, $6.60. 4V.I8 Farnam St. Douglas 4x78. $100 rewsrd for magneto ws 'can't repair. -'S rr tiairwi. narwiurnr, sill w. IHl n. Fiee winter storage when cars ars paint ed and repaired. Johnson-Danforth Oo. ffmaha Radiator Hep Co. ami Far. 1 of Aato Tires aad applies. aTjtotirf:I REBUILT. 82.00 TO 86 AS DUO TIRg CO . nil Cbicaso t A THREE or four-Hue sd lu ths For Sale. Miscellaneous column of Til H BEE will sell your old furniture and household goods. Phons Tyler IOOul NOW. MOTORCYCLES BICYCLES HARLK Y.DAVIDSON MOTORCTCLESJ. bargain In used machines. Victor Roos, Tiis Motorcycle Man." iU3 Ieavenworta. LKGAIi XOTICK. KOTlC'E-OF" St(X"K 7 1 older! s" MEETING. Notice Is hereby Kiven that the regular annual meeting of the Stockholders of the SOUTH PlwVTTE LAND COMPANY will be. held al the of lire of said Company, Room 701 First Nat!nu Bank building, Lincoln, Nebraska, at II o'clock a 111 , on the first day of March, A. D . 11114. Unioln. Nebraska, February 1st. 1814. II M..HHU.U I'leaidmi. W. W. TURNER, Secretary. Feby ldt. No. t yellow, old, MYilc; No. 4 vellow, new. 74ti7V; No. 4 white, new, 7.TW 74c. Outs: No. S white, 4.vy-f .".'; sland ar.1 MHjWc. Rve: No 2, ll.l'.Vn t.irt. Parley: KriV. 8ecd: Timothy. 8..iM'7.fc: clover, fio v.n w. Pork, nominal; lard. t0t KM. !ll II0.12VH IH'TTKH- tteail . ....... " J . , u . . 1XM1S- Hlsher: firsts. : ordinary firsts, 27if;nc; at mark cases Included, 24ir.lV. IfiTATorS-Pnaettled; Michigan. Wis. consln, Minnesota and Dakota whites. SCtlKc. PtM'LTRT Alive, hlgh-r; fowls. ISViC; springs. 16c, r. ,- , i r. n . fm r. wt m qaotatlitaa of the Day on Various Commodities, NEW TORK. Jan. SI. FIOtrR Barely steady: spring patents, $4r7.3l; winter OTit'iii, aT,..tifQ.n, ftinirr aiiaiKnie, n.,v 46 40; Kansas straights, $v3.i.00. WHEAT Spot weak: No. 1 durum. S1.4.V. No. 1 northern. Dtiluth, and No. 1 northern. Manitoba. Sl.M, f. o. b. New York. Futures weak; May, $1.4o. CORN Spot easy; No. 2 yellow, STHc, prompt. OATS "not. easy; No. 2 while, RSMJuVlc. HAY Htradv; No. 1. $1.22Sri 56: No. 2, $1 M No. 3. $1 00; ahlpplng. RoWWo. HOPS Steady; state, common to choice, WIS, 1Mi?7c; IH14. Sfl; Pactflo coast ISIS, l1o: 1I4, (Mrloc. MinES Steady; Bogota, SHTO14j0; Cen tral America, 31c. LEA TUKll Firm: hemlock firsts, 3.14 4c seconds SJHilUV". r PROVISIONS Pork, steady; mesa. S30 00 xTav.'O: family. $3 0fxfP?4.0u; short clear. $i 60(1(33.00. Beef, steady; mess, $16 NM 17.00; family, $1.Wtrl.00. Lard, easy; middle west S10..h 10.4. TALLOW Steady; city, i: country, StfNVfcc; special. VC. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKKT Cattle I'asettled Host Weak kee Wk, CHICAOO, Jan. 31. CATTt J-Recelpls. 12.WI0 head; market, unsettled : native beef steers, SH.404iO.76: western steers, tM& H.20; cows snd heifers, $3.208U6; calves, $7.6Uli60. HiMlS-ReoeVpts, 63,000 head: market weak; advance partlv lost; bulk of sales, r & : light, $7.rr7.96; mixed. $7 ff.'cf 06; heavy $7.6608.10; rough, S7.S6fi7a; pigs. $s SHrf f". SHEtlP AND LAMPS-Receipts, 16.0n0 head; market, weak; wethers. $7.3tffK.OO; wee, V.lfkr7.m; lambs, SAKulrlO 66. ' Kansas City Lira atook Market. KANSAS CITY. Jan. Sl.-CATTLE-Receipts, 3.fln0 head; market strong to 15c higher; prims fed steers, S)v40rf6.7i; dressed beef steers, S7.0utHN.2K-, western steers. Sri. . 26 : southern steers. $tf.0Oj 3 00; cows, $4.2fKfrri.0; heifers. $i.0iiHj6 60. mockers and feeders, $6.007.86; bulls, $6.00 tl.6t: calves. Sn.fiOitilo 60. HOOS Receipts, 7.4t0 head: market. 16o lower; bulk, $7.7tfffl0; heavv, $7.l)0(tf.nt); packers snd butchers. $7.8oa.00; light, 7.60ifr7.(0: pigs, sn.6W7.on. 8H KHP ANI LAMBS Receipts, 11000 head' market steady to 16c lower; lambs, $10itvfT1o.S&; yearlings. $6.6ff.;iS; wethers, $7.26S.O0: ewes, $6.iig7.S5; stockers and feeders, $6.0Oitf4).78, Bt. I.owls Live Stork Market. ST. LOTTS, Jan. 81. 0TTLR Receipts, 2,000 hesd; market higher: native beef Steers, $7.6ftjf1.60; yearling steers snd heifers. $x.60Hi 36; cows. SN.SOtfW.oo; south, evn steers, $S.25fT 8.60; enwa and heifers, 4 0(VfiNl; native calves. $6 OnfriO. V HOC, 8 Recelpta, 7.600 head; market hieher: Pigs and light. SHOW. 20: mixed and butcliers, $7.Boifi.J5: good heavy. 1S. i'HBEP AND IAMBS-Recelpts. 305 ineaa; ratrHU iwiyi yearling wetnera. HftK. l.mKa tn rv, ; l A rj; .. ... i ":.""' w-.-vw. vwsa, n C7.50. glows C'ltr I.tvs Htork Market. SIOUX CITY, la., Jsn. 81 .CATTLE! ' "prrr,B. i.e nnaii; miirHfi jir(i'iic nigner; ""-tlvs steers. 8fi.7Wt7.HO; butchers, $5.7V( is.nu; cowi ie.no; rows ana netrers, s4.nowsi.3r: stock- ' p" an1 '''rs, $5.00ji7.16; calves, S.5ofl 8.60. HOOS Receipts, 8.000 head: market 6fil 10c higher; heavy, S7.vft'7.66; mixed, S7.rif-'f 7 M: light r.364j7K; bulk of sales, $7.60 1.76. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 300 head. t. Joaepk Lira stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Jan, 81. CATTLE Receipts, 2,000 head: market steady to 10c higher: steers, $7.00i(j9.60j cows and heifers, 34.onfrrs.6n; calves, S600dJ.10.00. HOOrt Receipts, 8,6t)0 had: market 16c nmner; top, en.u; duik oi sales, S'.7t0 8.00. SHKKP AND LAMBS Receipts, 12,000 head; market slow; lambs, $10.0310.60. Stock 1st Marat. Receipts of llvs stock at ths five prin cipal western markets: Csttle. Hogs, Sheep. South Omaha 6,000 8,00 ll.ono bloux City 1.2i0 t.oiio no Chicago 13.000 63.UI0 I6.O1O Kansas City 8,000 7,400 12,0t) St Louis 2,200 8.7iO 1,200 Totals ..28,400 83,700 89.600 Rvaporated Apples and Dried Fralts NrTW TORK. Jan. 81. EVAPORATED A PPLE8 Quiet; fancy. SfiSe: choice. tifSc; prime. 6W6Sc. Prunes, firm; California, 4f?11s.e: Oregons. 1hkt0c. I DRIED FRUITS Apricots, steady; ! choice, WUc; etra choice, HrlH,c; : fancy, 12II'c. Peaches, steady; choice J etra, tS1'; choice, 6S4c; fancy, HVc. ! Raisins, firm; loose muscatels, 19Kii 1 choice to fancy, seeded, 7t7'4c: seedless, wW. Kansas City Grata and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Mo., Jan. 31. WHEAT lw2a lower; No. 2 hard, $1.2r,1.80; No. 8, $1 1M51 28; No. 2 red, $1.3161.37; No. 2. $.22iiil.3n. WHEAT-Close: May. $1.23: July, SMTH. CORN Unchanged; No. 2 mlxd. 73ci No. 3. TUtVfKSe; No. 2 whits. 73rf7lUc: No. ,'7j'42?r: No- yllow, 7V373c,; ' CORN Close: May. 74T4e ; July. 7H. OATS Unchsnged; No, 2 white, 63d64c; No. 3 mixed. 4814c. Osnalaa Hay Markot. OMAHA, Jan. 81 PRAIRIE HAY Choice upland. $10.0ftrf10.6O; No. 1. SOOrVrl 10 00: No. 2. $8.Op?0i; No. 8, $S.CKfN aj. Choice mldlsnd. $ 6ff10 OO; No. 1. $s 6 0 60; No. 2. $7.00m16Oi No. S, 85. 00117.00. Choice lowland, $3.00; No. 1. $a.0UrAN.;); No. 2, $6.fl!S.0O: No. 8, M.fOfg.OO. ALFALFA Choice, $13 6oj14.u0; No. 1. $l2 (Ki'13.00; No. 2, 89.0011.00; No. 8, $7.W i00. Mtaaeapolls Grata Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 81. WHEAT May, $l.2!tttl.2S; July, S1.27.. 'ssh: No. 1 hard, $1...S; No. 1 northern. $1.3o6. ftl 83S: No, 2 northern, $1 2ftMd.3V COHN-No. 3 yellow, 774fT7Hc Coffee Market. NEW YORK. Jan. Sl.-CTFFEERe-ports that the ocean freight rates from Brssll to this country had advanord to $1.36 per bag and steady primary markets were followed by an opening advance of from 6 to 4 points In ths market for cof fee futures here todsy. Active deliver ies sold from 8 to 8 points net higher dur ing the early trading, making new high ? round for the movement with May ouchlng 7.46c and July 7. Me, but ths de mand was not particularly active snd prices later sagged. May sold off to 7.410 and July to 7.4i with the market closing net S points lower on February, hut gen erally unchanged to 4 points higher. Sales, hags. February, 7.26c; March, T.SSc; April, T 40; May, 743c; June, 7.4ic; July, 74r; Aug ust, 7.S2c; September. 7.64c; October, 7.C4o; November. 7 67c; December, 7.71o. Spot coffee, steady; Rio 7s, SVic; Santo 4b, lWc. It wss reported that there had been a sale of Santos 4s for shipment in sixty days st lc London, including the c ;t of freight, Saturday, but today's ofor Ings were In the neighborhood ot fe.ioe to 8 25c. The official cables reported a decline of 60 re Is st Rio with Santos unchanged and Rio exchange on London d hlsher. San tos reported a clearance of ti.VO) bags for New York. Cottosj Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 31 -COTTON-Spot quiet: middling uplands, 11.89c. Sales, 1,8 o bales. Futures opened steady; March, 11 TToi May, 12.02c; July, link; October, Illsc; lierembcr. 12.34c. The cotton market closed barely steady st practically the low point of the dsy and at a net decline of from 14 to 2k points. Futures closed barely etesdy; Msrrh, 11 72c; May, 11 84c; July, 13.06c; October, 12.00c; December. 1123c. LIVERPOOL. Jan. .11. COTTON-Spot, eaaler; good middling. 8 17d; middling, 7.82d: low middling, 7.44d; sales, 7,) bales. Read The Bee Want Ads !t pays! OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattlo Receipts Liicht and Prices Strong to Ten Higher Sheep Slow to Quarter Lower. HOGS FOLLY TEN CENTS HIGHER OMAHA. January 21. 1016. .."""'PtS were: Csttle. Hogs. Pheep. f-HMia rtay last m-ek SI1H 10 ft"! ll.M 12.774 6.671 6.!1 13.2 i7.nr.' 11.SM flame day 2 weeks ao..ll.6 Same day 4 weeks ago.. 8.W7 Same day last year... 1128 13.146 The following table snows the receipts ?" r,'l,. hogs and sheep at ths Omaha Mrs Stock market tor the year to date as compared with last vear: 1PI6 1916. Inc. Dec. ."' 121. X 81.S11 40.OS8 'oas ik7 -,7 Shw'P 20A.134 231.073 14.739 The following table showa the average prices of hogs at the Omaha live stock jnsrset for the last few days, with com parisons: fsto, I ii. I1Q16 ittM umi itsit non. noiST Jsn. iiTJ "bUTi-XTi i S,r SrTTTfrw KTI T T3l S H T t 6 64 s 43 S 44 S S3 S SI 8 32 S $1 s T 7 78 7 84 Jsn. Is Jan. M, T 17 S 72 in S is S 21 8 1 S II 60 Jan. 81 sr 7 Jan. it. I I3k f 67 7 13 7 S 81 Jan. 3. Jan. 24 Jan. 26 Jan. 24 Jan. 27. Jan. M t S 61 S 81 t S3! 1 vol T 17 8 2T IM 8 20 7 33 It 81 t$0 S M 7 6 S 06 7 47.1 7 82 7 4 8 0J 7 6S S 03 I 8 04 I 33H t2 3 271 S M S Dlj 7 ri S 4.' 8 M T ri 7 641, 4 66 8 00 7 33 Jan. at. 4 T 8 07 11- 7 33 S 3l Jan. 30. Jan 3i. S TV T 88, 7 82! Oil T Ml 03 7 471 8 18 Sunday. Receipts and disposition of llvs stock at ths Vnlon Stock yards, Omaha, Neb., for twenly-four hours ending at 3 o'clock yesterday; RECEIPTS. Cattle. Hogs. 8heep.Hr' a f. M. St. P 4 Missouri Psclfle .... 1 8 Union Pacific 20 1 20 .. C. A N. W.. eaat.... 24 2 C. ft N. W . west.. 40 44 8 8 C, St. P., M. O.. 23 7 1 $ C. B. A Q., west.... 41 18 19 C , It i. A P.. east.. 11 11 Illinois Central .... 23 T Chicago Ot West.. 1 Total receipts... .201 US 46 DISPOSITION. Cattle. nog" Sheep Morris A Co. 4 .KB l.7 Swift and Company , 8M 1,(17 872 1.363 8M S.L1 Cudahy Packing Co.... 74v Armour A Co 817 Schwaits A Co. J. W. Murphy Lincoln Packing Oo 10 2.434 w. B. Vansant Co Ill Benton, Vansant A Lush 187 Hill A Bon 1K2 F. B, Lewis 160 J. B, Root A Oo. 84 Huston A Oo. 1 J. II. Ilulla 61 L. E. Huss 38 Rosenstork Bros 24 K. O. Kellogg 826 Werthelmer A Degen .. 133 Totals .6.0M S.162 MM H. F. Hamilton 71 Sullivan Bros 77 CATTLE Receipts of cattle were tight this morning, only 8.000 head being re ported In, as against 8J18 a week ago and 4.13K a year ago. The demand for beef steers, cows and heifers wae very fair, but still the trade was a little slow for ths reason that sellers were deter mined to fores the market higher, while buyers were a little backward about rais ing their bids. Perhaps to quota the trade as slow, steady to 10o higher would just about cover the situation. Stockers and feeders were In good de mand and anything desirable was gen erally loo higher than last week's choice, erally 10c higher than laat week's close, beeves, 87.76ifjS.60i fair to good beeves $7.268T76; eommon to fair beeves, $6 26t8 7.26; good to choice heifers, $J.SMW.76; good to choice cows, 8.006.M; fair to mnA atl S, aft. a fata J cows, $4.00i8.2; good' to choice feeders, J 86.HMW7.66; fair to good feeders, 8.40J.80: common to rair feeders, st.Kir.; gooq to choice stockers. $7.00n7.66: fsir to good stockers S4.86r7.00; common to fsir stork. 1 era. S6.6afrt.86: stock heifers. S5.76di6.76 stock cows,.$5.76ij.26; stock calves, $4.60 T7.60; veal calves, $7,264)41.76; bulls, stags, etc., ss.umaaeu, Ths market closed lip active on prac tically all kinds with everything sold In good season. Most of the stock brought l-rh-es that were around 10n higher, with cows snd heifers possibly 10Qlfo higher. Representative sales: BSEF oTEERS. Ne 7... t... A. FT. 1OTI 7 40 lOvi 7 36 11 7 46 1W8 7 M ir.i T si ra. rr U 1 si...... ill t 40 U MIS T 14 S3 1341 T 40 STEKKS AND HEIFERS. St 7 44 14 SIS t St HEIFERS. 8... IS... t... 4... 1... 19 .. 11... 1... 3... I... S... 11... IS... ns t M 8 bi lu t til 4 sn T. ....... 1 Tsu 4 St 81 740 7 00 CALVES. OT 4 SS I 43 4 so 33 an t 64 i I 4JT 4 SO 414 4 it 4U t 41 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. m is s sat s ns S7I t OS 4 4l 4 as .... 71S 4 ts S 114 4 S4 is t;i in HOOR A moderate Monday supply was on hand thla morning, ths esti mate calling for 118 cars, or 8,600 head. This Is smaller than for any Monday In weeks, being 2,000 short of a wsek ago, mors than 2.000 smaller than two weeks ago and a falling off of 2,600 hesd at compared last year. Under the Influenoa of encouraging ad vices from all other points tns market opened out with shippers buying; a good many hogs at prices that wars a Ditj So to as muoh as a dims higher than Sat urday. They bought freely around $7.70 7.76 and paid as high as $7.80 on more than one Instance. Killer trade opened slow and sarly bids wars little if any more than steady, Buy ers gradually raised their hands, how ever, and opening aalea wore about 6i 10c higher, while eager competition In the middle of the session pushed values up until they were a full dims above last week's close. One packer laid out all through ths session, and while most of the hogs sold at prices that were largely a dime higher, close was weak, lata sales looking as much as a nickel lower than the best time. Movement was fairly active all the way through, and while late rounds wers a little dull a fair clearanos was mads In good seaaon. Bulk of ths sales was mads at $7.6t)'UV7.76, with a sprinkling of lights from $766 down, and tops at $7.80. All prices ars ths highest of ths year, be ing In fact ths hlghast sine October, the high month of last year. Representative sales: Na. sa. s. ft. ha tr Hk Pr. 7 S T in T 70 T 71 t SO 14 1 SI us T 4a ss sa 87. .Ill ... 7 HUj ..IIS . SM .. 71... 14... 71... 43... ,.lia ... iiti .114 40 1 1U ..IW7 ISO 7 71 ..MS ... 7 SO ;t. ii. SHEEP Receipts of sheep and lambs were ot pretty good volume, about forty six cars, or 11,000 head, arriving. This Is nearly twice as largs as last week, but 2.000 smaller than two weeks ago, and a shortage of almost 4,000 as compared with the same Monday a year ago. Opening prospects In the lamb division Indicated a continuance of laat week's heartshnees. Quality was as s general thing nothing extra, and packers tame out with flat quarter lower bids right from ths start. Sellers failed to see sny reason for so much of a drop, and up to a lata hour practically no business had been transacted, but the outlook was any thing but promising. It was nearly noon before much of any. thtna- had moved. When lambs finally started scalenard beat kinds looked prettjr Kiuaa w mm.m j , avionf, ma uiin a. aiv.fO, but commoner grades, of which there waa an abundance, were uneven and In most cases 10 16c lower. Muttons were very slow, and up to noon nothing good had beea sold. A low nlne-ty-slx-pound yearlings st $8.60 looked pretty close to steady. Quite a few of the unfinished lambs were bought for sheering snd feeding st $8 30010.16. Quotations on sheep snd lambs: Lambs, good to choice. 810.15110 26; lamba, fair to good, $10 O0(10.16; lamba. clipped, SV60 i IS; yearlings, good to choice light, $8.76 ft.00; yearlings, hesvy, $7.7&8 60; weth ers, fair to choice, 84.7!y7.60; ewes, good to choice, $7.007 15; ewes, fair to good, $4 0W17 On. Rrpresentstive sales: No. Av. Pr. 218 fed lambs T7 10 10 142 fed ewes 1 8 So SI fed ewes 136 S HO Jan. 14. 7 osv 7 8 01 7 jl Jf- J r 1 " T 11 ,R ! J ! S 071 T 16 S IS Jan. 13 T a a I a 14 a tui T is $ on 1 1 NEW YORK ST0CK MARKET Quoted Prices Suffer Further Se vere Shrinkag-e. DEALINGS ON LARGER SCALE NKW YORK, Jan. 21 Quoted prices suffered further severe shrinkage today, the almost steady decline being attended by liquidation and short selling of a now famous character. News and general ad vices over the week-end, especially Pres ident Wilson's addresses. Washington's tense relations with Berlin snd London snd sn Ill-balanced technical condition, provided fresh ammunition for bearish at tacks Of these Influences, the president's tersnces formed the chief topic of dis cussion. According to gossip of the hoard room, selling pressure from Interior sources wss more general, the middle west being active In that direction. Deal ings were on a larger and more varied scale than of recent weeks, over a half million shares changing hands during ths unsettled forenoon. I'nlted States Steel was successfully employed ss a lever to depress other leading stocks, including the mora stable railways, coppers and various specialties. Steel msde an extreme loss of 2 points st 7T4. Its lowest qiiotstlon thus far far this yesr. Bethlehem Steel was Inactive, bnt heavy, losing IS points to 460. and Amer ican Smelting. Anaconda. Motor shares. Oils. International Nickel and United States Industrial Alcohol lost I to 16 points. Prices rallied sharply In ths eerly aft ernoon, mainly as a result of substantial advances In Crucible and Lackawanna. Steels, hut fell away again when pressure upon United States Steel was renewed. Another upturn. In specialties, causing another covering movement In the gwn eral list, resulted In a moderate rally at the close. Total sales of stocks amounted to 880, 000 chares. Cables reported a lowwr market for Americans In London and that center contributed nominally to the loeat offer ings of Ertes, Canadian Pacifies and Coppers. The western freight movement showed some falling off of last year. Anglo French 6s featured the heavy bond mar ket, with Is rye dealings at 94. effacing much of their recent rise. Total sales of bonds, par value, were $5,026,000. t'nlter States bonds unchanged on csll. Number of ssles and leading quotations en stocks today were ttelaa. Hlah. Io". Clnee. Alaaka Oois AlllS'OhalinarJ American Baat Sasar. Atnaiiran Oan Amartran I,ormnlTS 4. lM N4 " tins aav, t. mv, I7.w at 4 Lust itu M4 y S)U 41 1 sis 14 4JV4 Amarli-an W. R to. e4 V9 lt'S invi ll Asv lansar Rerintns 1.ns iiih jiu, lie trr 1IM sm 311114 tnl 301 M.em n tn miH 4 inMj yitt4 1 14.7ns inv lw H 4,301 sav a I re 4m 4ss 4i llim ssu an M A marl ra a Tal. Tal Aatertraa Tetwoeo Anapontts Coppar Atrhlana flalSvts LneemallTa Italllama a Ohio tlethlehrm sl Dmoklra Rapid Tr (wllfernte Patmlaum .... Oanaitlan Psclfle Central Leather fhaaasaaks a Ohio Chli-aso CV W rbtrase M. A St. P Chlraso A N. W -Mran. It. I. a P. nr.. Chine Coapar Cnlorsils rn.l A Iron.... TrunlMa Steal Itonrer R. f fM Platlllera' Sacurlttaa r.rta General Kl-rtrla 4.mn tsv r W lTli 1SS 4.TI1A Uvi UH ns 1!4 Itna m 6 s u4 lie t.snn 14S 18 Uj II1 1W w It' US l.sm . 104 ioTnS 1.404 61 S H' 4!i 4? 1 ..... 41Uj 44 u is 414 7M4 Klraat Northern yt4 , iko las . 4. inn 4'4 11S 1IS 41S Oraat No, Ore rtra Onra-nhatm Exploration. Illlnnla (antral Intarnnmuch Con. Corp. inspiration Copper ....... Intarnatlnnal llanrartar.. Kansas cur Sostharn... Ihlsh Vallay IxMil.Tllla A Naahvllle.. Mailran Pwroianm Miami Oippar Mlaanurl. K. A T. f4... Mlaanurt Paelflo National plaeutl National I4 Naraoa Oavear Naw York (antral N. T . N. H. H Norfolk A Waatsra Northarn Paelfla parltlc Tal. Tal.. ., Pannartvanta Pnllmss Pslans Car Rar n, Cop par 'Ilaaillna , l.i"S 4 ti 4is peuj i . I.tho U 1H , 1t.tns 44S 41 Son ins4 les . t.H W4 tM, . 3.iw T6S Mj 4' 16 14 . M.sno . 4. I 37'4 MH 11 174 43S SW S TS 1 103 il jns 4 '4 14H M . I.ono t 414 4S 600 1 121 . I i STS 46 M . ttH ii l , H.sne I04i M . I me Mi, a4 as . i.ft-10 ll14 1I4S It'U, . S.oon lS ins ins IS - sa I.HX) tTw S1S4 ! 14 ti- SV 7. 71. 4ti ' 4S4 a srn. lfl.sne S.ans 4.7ns MS 7S tlapultllo Iron A Steal... i "J"" Y.'c. ll.s-S tmaj 4.4no u stariahaker t'ompaay Tannaaaee Cnpear ... St.lHM 1444 141t$ Ut mrt aa H14 bj IKO 1MU as (t4 Taaas (tompasr t'nlos rarlflo soma 111 1.1114 11 t'nlon Parllla pti - I'D M14 al si t'slta4 BUtae Htaal ll.r SIH TOtfc M r. H. Hlaal pti 70S 114 llSS, 1114 8'tah Capfiar 4.SJO 774, TT 71 Waaura taloa I.sne ta S7ii SiS Waallnshouaa Blsotrts ... 88,104 44 S It U Montana Power 14i Ganaral Motore 460 W'ahanh B bM I XO ZSUj M JK14 IntarnatlMiai Marina pM. t sn 7H 71 I) Total ssiaa tor ths day. Savons iHaraa. Ktew York Moary Market. NEW YORK, Jan. SL MERCANTILE! I A F r- R ! .1 14 per cent, Si STERLING EJ XCHANGE Sixty-day demand, $t."6Vfc; cables. i4 7 11-1- BILVKR-Bar. B7H; Mexican dollars, 44c. BONDS Government, steady; railroad. 1 heavy TIME loans steady; sixty to ninety days, 2Hrtf2 per cent; six months, per cent. ' CALL MONEY Steady; high, 2 per rent; low 1 per cent; ruling; rata, 194 Per rent: last loan. 2 per cent; closing bid. 144 per cent; offered at S per cent Closing quotations en ponds today were as toiiows: V. g. ear. Sa. rag-... Hit at" Par. . la.... 44 4s ooiuwa H N. Y. C. deb 4a.. ..114', V. B. Is. rag ..14lN T Cltr iu 107 4a ceases ....... .11 r. gut 4V4a....li4w U. 8. . na MO N. v.. N. 11. 4 H. 4 esuooa 114 or. la 1141 - Ftouusa 4s aaoBoa. KlwNo. Purine 4s.. ...... M Asi. Saaaltars 4a....li(n, do la 4; A. T. T. S. 4WB..1MMO. 8. Ia rat 4a MU Armour A Oa. 4a.. 4wFu T. A T. la Ha, Atoblaaa sn. 4a.... Hit. Pan a. sea. 414. 10 Vial. A Ohio 4a 2'a 4a Baa. 4. 102 ra. ParKto lat.... Mi.RadiB asa. 4s..... (Saa. A Ohio 414a. M -8. L A 8. F. r. 4s l! C B. A Q. I. 4s ... a8a. Par. e. Sa ion OStlPl 4la,.103 4o raf. 4a.. H r. H. I. a P. r. 4s. 4-SHo. JUIIwar Ss K. c a g. raf. 4Wa ... 14 Vnlaa ParlHs to.... P A R. O. raf. (a.. I7H 4o or. 4a 44 Ert sa. 4a 14 V. A. Rubber 4S....1V14 Oaa. Klaetrla ts lot V 8. fltaal ta H M. No. lat 4a.... ttWabash lat Sa 104'. til. Cm. raf. 4a WHWaat. Vale 4a... OaV, K. C. ehv raf. U.... W.Bt. Klao. . Sa..U9 I., a N. sni. 4a WwABSla-Prasck W .... M'i 34 K. A T. 1st 4s.. 71 W BI4. I Loadoa Stock Market. LONDON, Jan. 81. American shares on the stock market reacted under the lead of United Statea Steel and Canadian Pa cific, owing to the American-German po litical situation. Sales were recorded In a number of usually Inactive American bonds. The closing waa dull. SILVER Bar, 27S4d per ounce. MONEY 4'944. per cent. DISCOUNT RATES Short bills and three months, SStfjfcb per csnt Bank Clearlngrs. OMAHA, Jan. 21. Bank clearings for Omaha today were S3.(n.0rt8.61 and for the, coi responding day last year, $3,023,666.07. The total clearings for the month were $3,0M,721.28 and for ths corresponding month a year ago 878.eii9.S74.69. OI aad ttoeta. SAVANNAH. Oa.. Jan. 81. TURPBN TINE Firm. 65c; aalea. 167 bbls.; re ceipts. 144 bbls.; shipments, 12 bbls.; stocks. 12,800 bbls. ROSIN Stesdy; sales. M0 bbls.: re ceipts, 651 bbls.; shipments. 2.9it bbls.: stocks, 62.138 bbls. Quotations: A, H. a, D. E. F, 8.YS0: a. H," I, $6.36; K, $5 8:,; M, $6.80; N, $6.7$; WO, 85.30; WW, $7.0. Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL, Jan. St. WHF1AT Spot. No. 1 Manitoba. 14s 5d: No. 3, Its Id; No. 3 hard winter, new, 13a 3d; No. 1 northern, Duluth. 14s Id. CORN-pot American mixed, new, lfls lOd FIOITRW' Inter patents 48s 4d. HOPS In London, Pacific coast, i&0. Dry Goods Markot. NEW TORK, Jan. Sl.-DRT GOODS Cotton goods were firm today. Wide sheetings sold at advances. Yarns were firm snd dress goods active. Raw silks were higher. Japan grades being quoted at their highest since Ii7. Oriilaal aa4 eomaraatlvs. Yo ras aemre thia eoaiblaalloa la THH Ol llT RKIW. a waaklr aapar vkirb raflarta Near York giora ItaoSaasa osportuBlilaa. Publishes 69 Jobs Wulr S 01 BraaSaav. N.ai Vora. II. la a yaar. MaaS for samola bobv. f