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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1916)
e MOVING AND STORAGE GLOBE VAN & STORAGE Stores, tnovri, packs, ships; 2-hors van ami i men, $1 pr hour; atoraae. 13 per month. Ketlef act lrvn guaranteed. Iougiaa 4W and TylT tK GORDON VAN CO. rack Inf. storage and mov ing. 21 N. 11th ft. Phone JLtouglas S.4 of Harney IB'- FTS.EPROOF warehouse: Separate, locked room, for household food and plane ; moving, packing and OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO a ft. ItUh Bt. Dougles 41h3 . PTmcLTTY lAJi FREE Phone Donates W for complete list of vacant houses and apartmenta: alo tor storage, moving. J. C. REED EST" Moving, and 1 14. storage. 1FJ7 Farnam St. DougU Ma(k1aKD Van A Storage Co. packing, (to rage and shipping. Moving, . D..140. REAL ESTATE-IMPROVED WHAT do you mean by well built? Watch my home under construction, thtn you will know. Phone Benaon 1ZJ. r. a. yruiiinger. Mortk. Good Home Cheap Nonresident owner has ra.iuccd the price an Ms home to 4,(M). which con sists of a good two-story modern house located on an east and south front cor ner lot. with beautiful shade trees, on raved streets. The house Is now vacant and can be shown any time by appoint ment Location. N. 4lst and Lafayette Ave. Be sure and look this up If you are looking for good value In this lo cality. Reasonable terms. George & Company, Phone D. 71. 902 City Nat. Pk. Bldg. 24TH ST., CORNER DEWEY Choice flats, bring $84 monthly: will more than carry the property at per cent until 24th 8t. doubles In value, if Interested In something choice you should see me quick. C. G. CARLBERG, 312 Brftnrteis TM)grHldgL PRAIRIB PARK $600 cash and M monthly will buy 1-room. new 1 ftory, oak finish first story, fine shade, hedge and shrubbery; first ciaaa In very way. B. J. Bcannell. Doug. 306 or Colfax 3611; HALF A., within blocks of car line; naw t-roora house; full basement, elec tric light, well water. Thos. L. Mo Parry. Keelinw Bljlg.Red 4944. CO'MINO. aear JKth St.. U or 44. Must be sold to close estate. Urlmmel, 1M Omaha National Bank Bldg. , iJORXTTTront lot, h 'and Sherwood Aye., with old 6-room brick cottage, not mortem : only $1.250. Tel. Doug, a.. ff.K rooms, four apartment, cheap. Phone Colfax 1062 after U a. m. f Seath. 1 .MUST sell my k-large room modern home, on paved street, cement walks, large barn, nice shade, cement base ment, laundry. electric lights, hot water heat, cistern, bath and "ew,.r: One block ffonV street car and public school. Worth 13.600. Mak me an of- ' fer. Fred Mower, owner. 47oO 8. 18tn : hC. ftmaha. NEAR FIELD CLUB. liM) CA8H. A good aubstantiai, strictly modern -ro6m house and garajge. Convenient to car, school and park; paying paid. A small caah payment, balance . J) monthlv, hicludlng Interest. Don t con tinue to rent when you can buy on theae terms. , --. PiVVB INVESTMENT COM PANT. M7 Omaha Nat l Bank Bids. !. lisl. 8-room modern house on I'erK Ave. near only rknnnlAton av. : lot DUX inu, lur W.aoO. Make good rooming and board ing house. . Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. UA.N.-K.XJM PARK bargain, -room, new, atrlotiy modern home, corner lot, for 44. Term If desired. v T K BHMNH. Omaha. Nat. Bank. noug. ml jjitiOWlLL buy, l-rooin modern hQuse, lail tiouth th ft. Eaay terms. JOHN W. BOBBINS. 12 JARNASJJT. 150 IKjWN: Jl" per month. Buys snappy o- roorrl cottage. Tol tjouth Vm. tti , 1st St.. Sotith Side. MIKtllaanst. .. 6nlV src"Aeir "ir'vouf references are good we can sell you a -room dwo.llng, all modern except furnace, in good repair, on a payment- of' only balance Im monthly. This property Ilea ciofce lit and your car tare can be arpll' J on the purcnaae price. .... ' PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY. Douglas 17X1. ' Fifth Floor Omaha NHtBjt. Bldg. OiV.Nf.H MOV1NU TO CALIFORNIA. Very desirable modern houso, with ' hall, parlor, living room, dining room, kitchen. 4 bedrooms, bath and sleeping ' porch; furnace with oil heater; large lot, i in choice location, with ahade, : shrubs and fruit; street paved, owner must ee at once. J. H. DCMONT fO.. ' 41-1 Keeltne Bid g. Phone I oug. nn JTTfNT?braiid new bungalow, living room acroa front of house; two front rooms have beamed celling; 2 rooms finished In ck; second floor unfinished; could finish rooms; screens, window hade; lot 4012f feet; paved Street; 1 block to ear. Easy terms or lot as part ' payment. HASP' BROS., Doug. 1633. t-ROOtal bargain, new, 6-room, i-story . houa. near car, a snap at 23,400; rea sonable payments. BENSON & CARMICHAEL. rvtua-laa 1722. 42 Paxton Blk. "Cottage atTauctIon" At court house, RUSSELL. 631 February 24. Sea W. IL Brandel Theater. REAL ESTATE UNIMPROVED WmI. flNR 20-acre piece, located weat of Ben , eon. deep, black virgin soil: no Im provements except fencing: Ideal place for market gardening. Price, Si.ooo; 21,000 cash, balance ll.WO per year. This is Worth the money. D. V. SHOLE8 CO.. I1S-M City NaL Bank Bldg. Doug. 49. Mart h. PUT 210 to 116 per month of your spare money In fclNNE LVSA lots. REAL ESTATE la the FOUNDATION of all wealth. It can't get away from you. and If you buy in a well located new addi tion you will not only save but MAKE money. . CHARLES W. MARTIN A CO OWNERS. o BUILPER8. ATTENTION! We have two lots on the north side of Locust street, weat of lxth. each 60x124. All Improvements In and paid for. Price, 11.160 each. Terms. A. P. TI KEY A BON. 1507-2 W. O. W. Bldg. Phone Doug. 602. MlKcllaacaiu. WILL BtlLb TO ORDER" furnish plans free, furnteh lot and help finanr. If you are going to build, see me or phone D. M. UKO E. L1NDBURU. 616 Pxton Bldg. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE Xpartment iiCTuse" ' for exchange. .What have you clear to exchange for press brick apartment house, about two years old, consisting of 14 apart ments? Oak finish, tile entries and bsth rooms; smoke-consuming heating Plant, laundrlea and eteam driers. Bulit by day labor. Income $6,640 per year. Owner would consider Clear farm land fer Ms equity, eto-k of general inr ctsndtae. city property, either vacant or improved. Further information fur- nui.tJ yion application. SCOTT k HILL CO., liround Moor. McCague Bldu. WAN l Ei : reaiueiice proper! y to exchange for land. D. V. hMOI.KS CO.. 6-J-1C CUy Nat. Lank Bldg. Doug. 411. REAL ESTATEEXCHANGE "EVEN lota in well bulli section for farm or residence. CA M PBELL A CRAin. Douglas 4-3. Keeilne Bldg. APARTMENT mt(. $tv'"J; renta J. A. H1; good location; wants frm. hbott. Patterson Mock. Omaha. REAL. ESTATE. Fire and Oenera.1 Insur ance. Art Thatcher. 1217-1 City turn Rank Bid Ioiisias SW. TO EXCHANGE Clear loo bid. flour and feed mill, eastern South Dakota, box 1X5. Indope ndence. Ia A O-A. farm close to Omaha fpr ex change. P. 6707. Toland A Trumbull. 44 Bee Bldg. . F' Ml EXl'llAXUB-WAW Clear land for Income, town or city. E. W. Hunyon, Sidney. In. FOR SALE-BUSINESS PROPTY Lu (or 8ala Good Location for REAL ESTATE or INSURANCE X30 Square Feet $16.00. Th Bee Building Co. Room 103. SPK"1AI BVSINKSfl OFFEU. Orocerv. meats and bakery. Pales l0.00 per year. Ooorl, larte building and stock. Price. $K.5O0. Will take fair residence In part. ' . W. T. GRAHAM. BKR BLDO. frn.t'w W ILL buy I-atory brick block, on j hitn St.. with ground UU leei square. J. B. Robinson. D. 442 Bee. REAL ESTATE-INVESTMENTS p c.V AN orchards are the beat and aaieat real estate Investment that you can make, and pay a handsome Income. Price low; terms, very easy: income commences with purchase. Particular of V. T. Smith Co. D. 2819. City Nat I Bank Bldg. REAL ESTATE-SUBURBAN Beams. ROOM. , All modern. In Benson, at 1 N. ttth St. Full lot. bouse about B years old. Mortgage en It of 12.050.00, payable t2fi.w per monthi make offer for equity. Tou need not fear to make offer low enough. The owner must sell and you will get a snap. H. A. -WOT-F. S14 War Plk. Doug, tm. Dandre. "NfiAR HAPPY HALX5WT We want offer for all modern S-room home near corner, 61st and Cass Bt. Lot MixIM. Good ham or garage. F. D. W EAD. 310 S. Uth St.. Wead Bldg. REAL ESTATE-WANTED WANTED To buy on monthly pay menial mall store room, with llvln rooms above, In Central school district. Poena HAVE buyer for close-In resilience, 8 to iu reoma. wnit nave vout R. H LANDKRYOV. Tel. D. (765. 202 Neville Block.' financial: Hea.1 Estate Loaata. M rtgaarea. WE ara ready at all Uma u niaka loaag on flrgt-claaa city property and ttagtern Ntbraaka farma. Ratea on MiueL' . UNITED STATES TRUST, CO tit 8. 17t 6t ' TO (or loana oa beal.ciasa ally residence in aiuuunt ti.OO up; at farm loana. Reasonable commbalooa. PE'l'ERa TRUdT CO.. Ifili Farnam . OMAHA lioin. East Ncoraaka farina O'KEtr'E REAL EST AT IS CO., 1C1S Omaha National. Phone Douglas TU MONEY TO LOAN, for 6 year, on im- pi-oved properties. j.!iOPEN 4 CO.. Doug. 424ft. GARVIN BllOSr?, n. SlU) TO DU.vuu made promptly. F. D. V.ead Wead Bldg.. 18th A Faraara fit, on hand Tor city and'iaxm loaaa, H. W. Binder, City National bank Blag. vlTY property. - Irg loana a apeeialty. W. H. Thomas. tU titate Bank Bldg. CITY and laini toaris, i. LW. Lr ceuL i. it. uumunt d I.O., 41 Slate Bank. CITY LOANS. C. Q. Carlberg, D li Iirandeta Theater Bids. ONEY.. HARRIHON MORTON, 916 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Financial Waste. WANTED to borrow from private parly, ;;.W0 ior one year at per cent; best eeciirtty. V 713, care Bee. Abatraela ot Title. 'GtiARNTKK Abstract Co. The cheapest Room 7, PatU;ron Hldg. p. 27. K H.lf H fttle guarantee and Abatraot J 36 6. 17th Bt. TeL D. 687, . REED ABSTRACT CO, oldeet abatract ot'le In Nebraska. 2o Brandals Tttea. teeka aa4 da. Home uuilderh, inc.. paying WcL on each $1.16 Invested now In It ' " OU ARAN TEED PREFERRED You shre in the SURPLUS MtdFITS also, making a total earning of 11 per cent to shareholder who - Invested 4 years ago. Ask for our No. B "NEW . WAY" booklet. It tells all about It. AMERICAN SECURITY CO., Tis. AgtS. S. W. Cor. IVth and Douglas, Omaha. M,W-6-itAK i'EH CENT FA RID MORTUAGK FOR HALE. A customer wants to borrow $!0. giving mortgage on a 10-acre farm with -room house, barn and chicken bouae, mile from good R. H. town In Dodge county, (near Kremont). valued at $6,0u0. fctee us promptly If you want this. J. H. Dl'MONT 4 CO.. 41-lt Kaelln Bldg. Phone Doug. M. J,m ,V. wen a.'fiired. personally guar anteed farm mortgage for sale. J. H. DLlukJNT, Keeilne Bldg. FARM AND RANCH LANDS t'lorltlat Laud ' zko-acre farm for rent; Southern Minnesota, well lmrjroved. tiled, smooth; 62 60 per acre, or ahar rent. Ben Cone Windom. Minn. ailaaaarl Lana7 " h ETTE R live on your own little farm In Dent Co., Mo., than be a renter. Call or write for booklet. W. . Frank, Neville Blk.. Omaha. Nebraska Lwda. fVTLL sell my welwTnproved farm of leo acres at pudiio auction Friday. Feb. 18. Land located 6 mile west of Bel grade, Neb., In Nance county, southeast quarter section 2, township 17, rang t. Incumbrance, $3,V, whl-h csn be as sumed. Terms, $1,000 down on day of purchase, balance to be paid iarch 1, 1 :!. Free trannportaiion ami all ex penacs to furchescr. Hend aaaln.l bits to R. J. Hoy, Pullerton, Neb., W. li. Bmlth, owner. 160 ACKKM, beat l'neei.ne county wheat land; worth of Improvements; ao acrea now in faU wbeat. 7 acres ready for spring plowing; 21 bush. -la per acre mi. Price, $6.2u; $l,auu cah. $4,600 per cent, 6 years. Write Nugent ds Longpre, !dse Pole. Neb. ' WOOD RIVER VAIXET FARM. " 161 acres. 6 mliea from Bhelton. on the Union Farltic railroad. Vallev and up land: 14 acres In allalla; 10 acre In hug iature, and balance in crop. Ample improvement. $iuu an acre Urma that beat renting. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY. Omaha Natl. Hank Bldg . Omaha WESTERN NKL.RAKK Cheyenne Co. quarter, advertlaed last week, la sold. Another avroaa the road, under forced sale, can be secured at $,i. Crai bargain, but must have quick action. jjEUR'iE G.W'ALLACHL Keeilne Bid. SPLENDID RANCH "PROPERTY""" 2.040 acrea; northwest Neb.; 4) acre cuilvated. tt) acre alfalfa: fine Im proveinenla; bargain price. C. 8. Kelyea. 'iit Rame Bid.', Omaha. Neb. U JO THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 101f.. fARMANDRANCH LANDS ; Nebraska At.t. tfiii time1 YolT VCant Owner of 240 acres In Cedar eounty. 40 ml.ee from Sioux City; will make very lll-eral terms to flrst-elaaa farmer who can make a reaaonahl eaeh payment; farm has about WO acres In crop, la well Improved and close to town. Prloa, $100 an acre. What' the "a f rentlngT FAYNB INVESTMENT COM PA NT, Omaha Nat l Hank Hide., Omaha. W laoo Mia' 1-w a d a. UPPER WISCONSIN Beat Harry aa4 general crop state In the unloa; settlers wanted; landa tor sale at low price a easy terms. Ask for booklet It en Wis les j "ExSeiVeS rAiaimff i nisapaA i for oaklet on f wie1. consin Central tends for slock fruit landa ak for booklet on appi or chard. Address Land aad liidaatrtaj lH.pt., Boe una Hallway. Minneapolis y(i.n. . wr. KOK HALk, acres, 4-4j miles from Cheyenne, good well, good soil, school on land; for prices nd terras, writ owner. T. B. Calllsen. 40) E. Uth, Chey enne. jro M I see I Mb si ease. ' llAVB TOU A FARM FOR IVALXt Write a good deacriprtoai et your la4 aad send It t the Sloua City tie ) Jour. aaJ. "lona'a Moat Powerful Want Ad Medium." Twniy-tlve wrda every Fri day evening. Saturday morntng and vary Saturday evening and Sunday for on wioaith. gWlng sixteen ad on twelve different days for IK; r M worts, K of words, I. ' Largeat circulation of any Iowa news paper; KA0U0 readers dally la four greal nates. ' FtTR any and all kinds of acreage located on or near car line, call C. H Combs, 115 Brandel Theater Bldg. . Poug. FARM LAND"F0R RENT 329 ACRES, well Improved. mile north of Bloomfteld, Neb., wall arranged for stock, farm, plenty of water, cash rent M per acre; possession March 1st. BIRKETT & OO. 4::i Bee Bldg. Douglas &S3. A J H0RSES-LIVEST0CKVEHICLES for Sale. Tblrty-twii milk wagona for ae.le, cnea. Johmon-Danfonb Co.. mth and Clark. Ma.V-W.oO ton. A VV. "vtagner.a5TN. 1. POULTRY AND PET STOCK tolHl) DOGS for saie: 1 brokarTHoga and 4 young females. Must sell, going to leave the state. W, J. Blever, Re lie! ghts, S. t. , N1NET f pair of Homer' pigeon for ale, price $3i. Lni Anspach. Cadams, icoJ Ss6 dosen White Leghorns; one doaon Rhode laland Reds; rhean. Colfax 240. MXli grain, loy lbs., xr,o. Wagner. DulK.U AUT0M0BILES-F0R SALE Fer Bale. REAL BARGAINS." 1 1!)14 Ford touring cars 1 11 Ford rpadster. ' , 1 1814" Ford roadster, , ,, 1 1911 Hupp 20 roadster. 1 1912 Chalmers SO roadster. 1 im Maxwell, ea truck. 1 1K1& Maxwell. C. W. FRANCIS AUT6 CO.. 121 Farnam. Douglas m, ' fT'.'i h Loxlci- touring, e-cyllnuer..,...SS) 2 1U1&- Buick C-J touring eV) 1S14 Bulck loadater.....,,..;,;,,.,. U) 4 1915 Krlt touring...;....'. 114 Koid touring......... ti llb 8tudbakr touring.....:.... 6 Auto Clearing House. ZM J' ai u M.X).Saia 1,000-Lb. truck tt26. Nebraaka Uutca bervlce station. IH Farnant. : Phone Douglas m. i .Asia Wr as. QMagti, Induauiai Uarage Co.. ia at Harney atm. A at Irlnar aa4 fal (!. Xutomoblle painting done by vKperis 35 years' xpeiieoa in uiuaha; Wuia giiai anied lat. claas. Johnson-fyanjorin c. DUPLEX tliea last longer, are stronger and more duraole- iOxH,- ig ji, T,. Varnam St. DOugia 4W7g. r-rr. r-V J .. ijuu rewaru iur mmmio we can t repair Colls repaired. Bayadorfer, 210 N. lathi Free winter storag when cars are palnN ed ml repaired. JehrMtew-nforthCo. Sniana riJiatr ttep Co. auat Kar. u, axiT Avto 'l'lres sail Bugtpiiea, A THREW or ioui-hne" ad In t.l"""i; Bale. MlHcellaneous column of Tm5 BEE will sell your old furnitura inS household goods. Phone Tylr ioou NOW. " " auto tireb iiaLf rRitit:. Homer Hill, 1611 Chicago St. MOTORCYCLES BICYCLES UAKLE' L A VI DUO.-J koxdliC V CLia Bargain In used machines. Victer Rooe. "Tka Metorcycte Man." 27m Laravenwerta. LEGAL NOTICE. . r NOTICE OF hTOt-KHOLSJlRS7 MEETINO. Notice I hereby given that the regular annual meeting of the Btockhnlder of the HO UTH PLATTE LAND COMPANY will be held the office of said Compsny. Room 701 First National Bank building Llncoln, Nebraaka,- at 11 o'clock a. rn Sn lAnooliv, Nebraaka, February 1st. $. - C. H. MORRILL. President. W. W. TURNER, 8ecreury . Feby Idaot . OMAHA GfSlgERAli StAKKBT BEEF CUTP Rib. No. 1. lc: No. , 17Hc; No. 2. 13c. Ifilna. No. 1, 2?c; No. t, Jic; No. 2, loc. Chucks. No. 1, loc; No. 2, VftC No. 2, MC. Rounds, No. 1, 12Vc; No. 2, 12S4C; No. 1. 1214c. Plgtes, No. 1. to; No ), $14c; No. A kVfcc. FRUIT Oranges: Bunklst. 64s, $1.21 per pox: sua, si.eu; vo ana juus, 12.U1 112s. $300; 126s. $216; t0s, 2Via and 2Wa. $3.60; 176. $4,0; 200s and 2l6a, $4.16. Lemon: CaMm RavI. sflOa and XflOa R OA ,. . Bed Ball. $460. Grapefruit: Soa, 46s an A 64b, $2.75 per box; 64o and $Os, $4.00: axua fancy, all alxes, $4 Z. Qrapes: Malaga, $7.6V5$. 60 per V eg. Banana: Medium. $160 ?1 7o per bunch: medium jumbos $2 01 2.60; regular Jumbos, $15001.76: larg umbos, $Xv(2.-6; mammoth Jumboa, l1.0Oija.7t. t:ranberrles, $a.uu0U.uu per barrel, n w per dvi. POPCORN No. 1 lie. 4o r,er lb.: 40 1-lb. packages. $2.60 per cae; Nebraska white, (uc per id. VEGETABLES-Potatoes: M'hlte stock. $1.20 per bu.; Nebraaka stock, $1.20 per u.: Red Rivr Ohio. $1.40 Mr bu. Sweet potatoes, H.S0 per barrel; Delaware. $l.7 per hamper; eouinern, it w per hamper. Onions: Red, 2c per lb. Yellow. 2 per lb. lieao. i per ooi; leal, 4c per imbers. $3 per dos. t-arslev. Mm Kr dos. Cauliflower. $3 oer crate. Celery, : per dos. Cabbage. ivc per jb, Bros- me per pa. v.wb-. - t ymr i u, tirua sel sprout. 20c per lb. Rhubarb, $2 per DOX. reupera, pr Dut. rtnailots. beet, carrot, turnips. 60 pes go. Old beets., carrot, turnip, parsnip. iye per lb. Rutabagoa, lSao par Jb. . . NTT-alnuta. l,c per lb. ; No. f, 13Hc per lb.; black. 4c per lb. Pecans, 12Hc per lb. Almonds: Drake, loo per lb. I soft skelled. 16o per lb. Brsalls, lea per lb. s'.llwrts. i.'k! er lb. Pecans: Large. U'c per lb. Mixed, lie per lb. Peanuts: No. I roasted, sc per lb. raw, eo per lb; Jumbo raw, to per lb.; roasted, 10 '"dATE. FIOS Dromedry dates. $6. $2.66 par caa; Fard. UMrc per lb.; Bluffed, $1.26 per box. Figs: New, twelve 10-os., tJc per box. Miscellaneous Cider: Nehswks. $2 26 per keg. Honey: Combs. 24 sections, $2.76 per caae; Airlina, 24 6-os. tumblera, $160 per case. Cornpope. Komettes. $3 26 per case; per V caae, $1.66; Checkers. Cracker aek. Chum. $3.60 per case; per H oaa. $176. halted peanula, II. H. per can. Horseradish. $1 75 per caae. Oil and Reals. . PAVANAH. Ga., Fb. l-TURPEN-TINE steady at 36e: aales, 60 bbla. ; re ceipt. V) bbla.: shipments, 133 bbls.; lock. V-' Ml bbla. ROSIN Firm: sales, ftmi bbls : receipts, bbla.; aliipnienta, 731 bbla.; stocks, 63. 40 bbla. Quotations: A, B, C, V. B and F. $3..1.25: U. $i.tvi ; H, $5.20. I (6 40; K, vv.j sm; M, $! N, UVfJ.:h, ,G. r , WW'. $7.V0. .'-11 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Prices Suffer General Decline, with Cash Wheat One to Two Ceata Lower. CORN IS ALSO . VXflY BEARISH nil 11IA rhnnn 111 i rrioee suffered a genersl decline un.ler a weak market today. Cash heat waa very bearish and rai ted from lo to Jc lowef. The Wheat run wu tint verv rr$:Tz.zz onl9 mw,er,, fiina tor lnl corral, ..S0 TV -11wetK S5 ,uX' trem Mc " .t! ivwt-t. i no iBJ.fi aviuia'j ior corn waa fair and the receipts rt..er light. Cats followed corn and wheat In the decline and ruled from Ho to lo lower. The demand for rva waa rathrr alow and the market ruled from unonanged to iu www, wniie Dariey was quotea ncml ually unchanged. Wheat ana corn closed tmchsnged at Liverpool. lYlmary wheat receipts were 1.074.ftOO buahela and shipment n 1.2X0iai bushela, against receipts of tnt.ax bushels and ablpmenta ef klO.a-o bushela laat year. lTlmary corn receipts were IfJ.OtW buah ela and shipments MMi.uiQ buahela. against receipts of I.W.oo bushels and ahlpmenta of 01 nr.OOO bueliels laat year. Primary oata receipts were U,"0e bush el and shipments l.OA'.OOO buahela against receipts -of huehela and ahlpmenta of 644I.0D0 bushels last var. CARLOT RE3CK1PTS. W heat. Corn, Oata CWi'uo ... Minneapolis J'uluth Omaha Kansas City St. l,ouls ... 7 1 13 ..Mi .. 4 .. 7 ..1W A a w innlpeg .la Thpae aalAB w r miuwI i.H todav: Wheat-No. I hard wlntr: 1 car, fl.H. No. a hard winter; 1 car, l.4; I ear, 21. : 1 cars. $1.21: 1 car, 21.21H; - ears. 21.21; 1 car. 21-2n4; 1 car. li.l. No. 4 ;o. 4 2I.W; i;.14; oor), nara winter: I car, 11.17; c I car. 1.16S: t cars. tl.U: I c 11 cars. 11. IS; 1 car. $1.11; 1 car (poor) $1.00. Hample hard winter: 1 car, $1.10 1 car, $l.(i8; 1 car. . No. 2 durum: 1 car. $1.12, No. durum: I car. il.16; 2 cars, $1.1&, No. 4 durum: l- car, $l.lu. No. 2 mixed: l- car, $1.12. No. 2 mixed: 1 car, $l.h. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, $1.1; 1 car, $1.16; l car, $1.15, t car. $1.14'.; 1 car, $1.18. Rye No. I: 1 car, $5c. No. 4: 1 car. B3c Corn No. 4 white: 1 car, etc; 7 cars, 68Uo. No. white: car. ma. No. 6 whit: 1 car. 62c: 1 car. 6io; I ear. Wc. No. 4 yellow: I car, TOO. No. ylow; 1 car. K7c. No. 6 yellow : 1 cars, lino; 1 car. tic. No. 2 mixed: 1 car, 70c. No. 4 miaVd: 1 car, fee: car. 6Ho. No. I mixed: cart, 4tc; 2 cars. Mfec; I cars, 4c. No. mixed: I oar, 4?Hc; 1 car. 61c: I car. rtuwo: 2 cars, etic: 1 car. tHc. Oata NO. 1 white: S care, 47Hc; 1 car. 4ac. iso. 4 wnit: 1 car, Hc; 2 car. 46"c. Omaha cash rrlces Wheat: No. 2 hard, $l.Mrj!. as; No. i hard, $1.171.34: No. 4 hard, $1.10tTM7; No, 2 spring, $1231.2; No. t spring. H.lHdtVH; No. 2 durum, $1 17 ffl.lg; No. 2 durum, 21.1MH.1H; aample, SSo jl.to. Corn: No. 2 wnlto, WS'fi'Oc; No. 4 white. SkDc; No. S white. MVwqCHo; No. white. fcsVKu2c; Ne. I yellow, 7(K0T0Ujc: No. 4 yellow, tf70c: No, yellow. Wf$ 7c: No. 6 yellow. Hff(Vo: No. 2 mixed, tj.uTn-j No. 4 mixed, K0o: No. 6 mixed, K'VgM'.ic; No. 6 mixed. bWuHc. Oats: No. 1 white. Jf'v; standard. 47,f 4ar; No. I white, 471ff47-c; No. 4 white, tt44NV. Barley: Malting. Mf71o; No. 1 feed, t&G&c Rye: No. 2, 6lc; No. 1. 94HT96C. Chicago rioting pricss', furnished The Bee by Logan A Bryan, stock and grain brokers. 115 South llth Bt.. oma r a Article! fjjen. Low. Close. Ta'y. Wheat May.fl 2Xm July.jt 244 1 1 w 1 2 IS 1 M 1 U S4H. vom 7.S1 MaV.l7itt nam? July.794fc4i 7$-H;78T(ir74 7Vi Oats. I May. Sit) 0 July.liT'.w&'S B1'4 47 May. 20 25 20 W SO 224l M 45 20 40 July. 20 50 20MJ065 110 46 10 46 . M.v no 0741 10 IS 110 0$ I10 07V6 10 10 .luly.IW 22V 10 30 10 22' 10 36 10 2S-27 "mUVi 14 H2U 11 02t4 10 ;t4l 10 te I 10 I Julv. 11 OS 11 174 II 06 11 10 II 07V CHICAGO GRAIJf AND PROVIgIO Feat ares ( th Trading; aad tUslaar Prices on Bord t Taadr. CHICACJO. Feb. 2. After much waver ing." the wheat market closed nervous at exactly the same aa yesterday's flnlnh, i with May $1.3 and July $1.34H- A little Improvement In the export demand gave aonio degree of support. Corn suffered a net loea of y6. to HH4c, and oat off 4 to Hta''. In provisions, the ouienme varied Croni IVk cents decline to a rise of $ cents. Estimate of export sale of wheat rut the total aa high aa 1.40.000 buahela, but It was said that only one-third of the amount was from domestic sources. The other two-thirds came from Manitoba. Enlarged demand from Europe had been Indicated from the stsrt but successlv announcement or raiiroan emnaigoee In.t Vhl adelnh a R IK more Krennrt .News snd New Orleans tended to unsettle the confidence of many lioldera. and to cause an unusual number of fluctuation, though Oil within a range of 1 cent In either direction from yesterday's figures. The principal reason for Increased Euro pean buying was apparently that Argen tine shipments, despite ome expansion, were disappointing as to volume, whereas Import needs of Europe had continued to grow more pressing. Prospects of a material Increase of re ceipts weakened the corn market. On the other hand, there was considerable talk of a shortage of railroad cars In the corn pelt. OaU gav way with com. The fact that export sales of 1, 600,000 bushels of oats were announoed did not seem to have mu-h Intluenee on the market. Provisions declined early with hogs, but rallied later on account of fair buy ing on tht part of abort and commis sion house. It waa said that cash trade, ooin aomeauo ana foreign, was oetter. Chic so Cash Price Wheat : No I nul nominal; No. t red, $1.20, No. J hard. $1 .si I SIS; No. 2 hard, $1.291.30. Corn: No. i yellow, nominal; No. 4 yellow, umtc; No. 4 white. 7ir74c. Oats; No. I whit. 46'tf0c; standard, VWlVfce. Rye: No. 2, nominal; No. 2, 21". Barley, 70&X1C. tWds: , Timothy, $6.6097.66; clo-er, $10. On A 12.50, Provisions: Pork. Ill.Otaf'jO.lO: lard, $9 T7; rlb, $10.11W10.76. HUTTER-fnchanged. fXSGS Higher; receipts. 1 5r cafes; firsts. SeVtc; ordinary first. raglDVjc; at mark. Cases Included. 24ft 2Sc. POTATOK Lower: recelnta eaea; Michigan, WliKxmsin, Minnesota and Da kota white, faVMoc; Mtnneeot aAd Da kota Ohlos. 86Vt0c. POULTRY-Allve, higher; fowls. 16c; springs, selected, l$c. HEW YORK GE.tERAL MARKET Qttla ef tb Day Varies CwSkasaAlfle. NFW YORK. Feb. t FTVR Htead, WHEAT Bpot. steady; No. 1 durum. $1.46; No. 1 northern, Duluth. $1.62, end mo, i nortnern, Manitoba, il.tw, f. New York. Futures were unsettled $1.41. o. b. May. CORN ".pot. essy; No. t yellow. $7 Ho, prompt shlpmsnt. OATS fcpot. steady. HAY Firm; No. i. $120; Ne. I. 21.Fk t.U: No. 2, $1.0frt 10; shlprdng. tmnic. HOPS Steady; state, comruon to cbolo. 116. I6src; 114. 4ci Paclflo coast, 1$16. Iifii6c: leu. 8tfioc. HfDEtt Firm; Bogota, 2JClHc; Cen tral America. $1c. LEATHER Firm; hemlock firsts. K& Mc: seconds. tt&Mc. PROVIjlONS-Pork steady; mese. $30.00 M60; family. $22.00024 00; short clear, $l 6ft4dS.ua Brf. quiet; mess. $16. 17.00: family, $11 6o4im. Lard, steady; middle weat. 110.OOQ10.10. TALLOW Quiet; city, 9e: country, lIWHc: sped!, twe. BUTTER Steady; receipts. $.11$ tubs; creamery extraa. $l$31Vte; fireU. $79 2Hc: seconds. 2606He. EGG6V Firm: receipts. 1,776 cases: fresh gathered extra, fin. 22c; extra firsts. 21023c; flrsir, 2H4730Hc; seconds, TCH EE E Steady; celpts. 6117 box; state whole milk, flats, held apecials, 16iUUc; state whole milk, average fancy, 16 : state whole milk, current make spe cials. 17Vc: current make specials, aver age run. 17lT,c. fOUliTKi-Aiivo, nrm: weatern chickens, 16r; fowls. 17V: turkeys. Ik AV; dressed, firm: freah killed chickens, ltWClici fowls. 16<c: turkeys. JHc. Advertiser ana customer profit by th "Classified Ad" habit. i OMAHA LIVE-STOCK MARKET Cattle Actite and Stronger to Ten Higher in Spoti Sheep and Lambs Steady HOGS WEAK TO SOME LOWER OMAHA. February S, 11. Recelnta Bin' Cattle. Hose. Abeee.. .. HTJ . W.M .. KU 77.a .. KWi ao.TK e. ,. tWO !. H Official Monday vMiiriai nicailay tfflclal Wrdneaday r-"nmate Thuraday Four day thia week.ll.74H 7110 M. Same days laat week..?4.S:r; ;.r .M8 Same riava 1 wks. aKO .:9.V Kl.01 l i Ham days S wka. aao..fW w Kama days 4 wks. ao.arr.?o TO.ra 42.M Same days laat year.. IS. .T'i The following table show the reoelp" of cttle. hogs and sheep at the Onn Live Stock market for the year lo date a compared with last year: . lil. 1c- fttl 1W.INJ 31 M.! M.- .! T7.a4 fbeep J3.l U.44 The following table anew the price of hog at the Omaha Uye tock mrkt for th laat faw day, with - pwriaons: I191I. I14.1113 Jin. isTi 'KOl ri M 07 7 A 1 I ITS $ej 7 e?j T ir$i T S3 tTl T Bll I il 11 Ul 117 1 sn.l 7 is Ml I DO . i' - ran 1 U1 Jn. $i. as '' WtJwJIJ feu. I.f 7 $3V,i Tlf 7 fl I M J ! Feb, t 7 6rJ I HI J 2 ! il Feb. 8.1 7 4S 6 $01 I li T 101 Off! 7 3Sj $ 20 ISA Vi t 1 tfuuilay. RclpU and dlspoalUon of Ilvt tock t the Union Stock yards, Omaha, Neb., tor twenty-four houra ending at 1 o ciock yesterday: RECEIPTS CARLOADS. Cattie.Hog.heep. C. M. A St. P 10 Wahfeah , Mlasourl Pacific 2 m 74 IN 2 t i Union Paclflo 61 44 23 24 C. A N.-W., east.... C, N.-W., weat... C. Bt. P.. M. A O... C, B. A Q-. eaat C, C. A Q.. weat... C, K, 1. r., eaai. R. ). A P., rat... Illinois Central Chicago Oreat Wet. Total receipts. 1o niSI'fuilTION-MKAn Cattlo.lloiS.liheep. Morris . Co swift and Company fill l.!IK !. 736 2&i 1.2D6 1.342 3.23 Cudahy Packing Co 4.1") 4. HIV 2.K7H Armour Co J. W. Murphy Morrell I Lincoln Packing Co.... 2" fouth Omaha l ack. Co. 11 Bay State 45 ,W. B. Vanssnt Co Henton. vsnsant u.. Hill A Hon J F. B. Lewis ?7 Huston A Co 3. B. Root A Co H J. H. Bulla.. II I,. F. Huax 30 F. O. Kellogg 46 Werthclmer Dngen.. 12$ I. F. Hamilton 121 Sullivan Bro 25 Rothschild A Krebs 1K2 Mo. A Kan. Calf Co.... i Hlggln Huffman f Roth J Christie 10 Meyer J Olasaberg Baker. Jonea A Smith. 2 John Harvey 1 Kline , Jeneen A Iungrrn a Other Buyers til Totals .! 17.666 $.661 CATTLE Recelpte this morning were very fair for a Thursusy, mskitig the total lor tno four days, belnn '1.7i, t.u mitlloiu of sny re-ent week. Tne de mand waa good and deMrable kinds of caitle, both Killers and foe ,cr stock, were lair.y acliva at pnoe that were gen- i.mllv at runner aaaln than yesterday, id epot the market was possibly as much. Quoianuiw on cattle: Good to choice be.ve, si.7ofls.iA; fkr to goon beevea i 26tj7.7i; common to fair beeve, $ 7,2a; good to cholc heifer. $.aa.ii good to cholc cow, .ouj.60; fair to good cow, $6.26q.w; common to " cow, 4.unu6.ja, good to cnolce. teedeis, $tt.ito1.; (air to good leader. $6.40 i; common to lair leoders, p.tipi i good to choice stocker. ti.uwuf.eo; fair to good tockat. $u 1M'1 on; common to fair stock era. ga.s'Jua.sa; stock beiiere, 6o.il. ; toik covva. .i.t.ia: sioca calve. .u , ,Vw, a,,- v,.ni ataaa. "" " utc. J4.ila4.2k. Hvpreaentatlv sales: N. 10... 1... I... Ik... a,, yr. e. a. f ail t M MS 10 swt 1 1 li lsas t 4i 1111 t AA TM 6 M II u. 9 1 W no ..11.4 T 1 ...Hi IH slTEfcRS AND HJlFa.R, IS. 104 T 60 6 ... HElFERb. it 6 a l... 6M on 12... 0V4 4 St ... 7k1 "bulls.'" ims 1 te I... ut 6 n 1... 1M 0 on 1... too i 1... M 'calves. . oil to 1 .. 0 1 M 1... tOO I 60 6... Aft A AA a . 06 1 61 1.... .... o... !.... L... 1.... .. 401 6 76 . . t IU .. M Ik , . 6M I av ..14M 6 S ..IMie 6 H 4 at ..in 4 M 1.. 41.! Ml T 00 10 I m IU Hi . too t T4 Trie HERS AND FEEDERS. 010 4 St 14 ; KM IL' u ion 11 m to 7M t 10 M 7 7 40 11. unrm tTarlv eatlmate on BilDDltes War modern, calling for lea than li.uii head. i.ui ku Ul nVlnr 9'U awaii-l rf hntit 16.100 head. Ho far this .week receipts have been 71,410 head, being 1,600 smaller man iav " r.9 twA wat.ka bjeo. but double the aixe of the run during the same dsys of laat year. . . The general market waa anywhere from nearly steady to 10o lower, showing a A.n.rAl decllns of about 6c. Bulk so.d at $7.Ra7.1, with quite a few llglua at $7.;, and the usual sprlnkl.ng on oown. A fair .kine f aorMl heavlna rear nod $7.6.1. snd tne day's top of $7 70 was paid more than once. As compared wlih laat Salur day current values sre from 6iai"c lower on heavies to 16c, and, In spots, 20e lower on lights, the general reduction amount ing to pearly lOdplao Representative sales H. AT. a a. Yt. So. n. ot. 71. I. Ar Kk ....WI . ,..ll ...li ,..! 7 K. I 4TUj 1 1 0 . 1 46 00 1 10 .. 1 so .10 14 1 14 TO 1 U. ...tt PIGS. T 10 eHEKP-Total supplies were large for a Thursday, som iorr-"ni a 11.600 head, putting in an """VThA run for the four daya foot up head an galnt 26,t4 last week. 44.il4 two weeks ago and 64.622 a year ago. Thlrten tara of lambs wars billed through, and this reduced supplies ma terially, so actual offerings were not. In the fee of a good demand, biirdensom. Trading aurtd in good aon at ln arally ateady pricea, quit aa faw or the good lnila elllng around $10.66, with fed westerna a high aa $10.76. One load of Mexican reached $10.66, the extreme top for the day. and high as has been paid this year. Values were on the whole fully stesdy, snd while the early market was a little dull, trading when once started showed. If anything, a strong tone. Muttons were only moderately supplied, but aa was the case yesterday Quality wa nothing extra anf trade was very slow In getting started. When ewea finally started to sell It wag at prices that were no more than ateady, and the tendency was weaker. If any thing, som being atill unsold at a let hour. Nothing old .ovr $7.26. and a good kind which carried more weight than Is desirable, brought $7.16. The lamb trade slowed up before everything was cleaned up and while sale mad up to noon were fully steady, there wer atill vral load a unsold at midday. Nothing of oon seiuen in tle feeder line waa offered. (Quotation on Bbeen and lamba: Lambs, good lo choice. $10.4j'ii.tt, lanios, fair to good, $iaJMH&ai; lamb, clipped, W7S ff 4i; yeejilnga, good to Cho cm light, in oofi 4; yearllnga. fair to rhotoe, heavy, ii0iiiuH7; wethers, fair to chol.-e, $7.r J w; ewea. good to choice, t7.IMM.M; eews. fair to good, k.ui.z&. Hepreaentative saiea: No. Av. Pr. 7V4 Idaho lamb M 1" S SM fed lamba " ") t fed lambs M 1 pi ted ewe M 7 26 y;7 fed ewes 110 7 IS M native ewea m o 1 fed lamb W 10 40 It fed lamba iw as CHICAGO I.IVB 1TOCK M4RKET Cattle F.aay Hega Weak faaettled. CHICAOO. Feb. I C"ATTLE Receipts, .on head: market eaay; native . beef ateers. .fl 0; weatern eieera, J- 2.2$; coa and helfera, $3Qul.aa; eaivea, .orviru.O. . ' . HvXaS Receipts, 41,0fl0 head; market weak, average a shade lower; bulk ef ale. $7.ft4fTJ; light, r.lOnrr.: mixed, $7. WfjrT .; heavy. rf.4MT7.96; rough, $7.464 nlga. $5.TMW0. BIIE10I AND l.AM Heoelpta, head: market unsettled, a few fancy lamba at $11.26, the year's top; wethers, $7j.16; ewea. to.40C7.7l; lamba, $8,100 11.20. t. kVaU l-lve Stock Market. ST. LOT'IR. Mo., Fen. 2 -CATTLK-Re-oelpta, 1,300 head: market steady; native beef ateera, 27.60trO.6u; yearling steer and heifers. $s.rrti.36; Blockers and feeder. $A0uti7.$K; rows, $."...,Vi!17.u: Texas and In dian steer. $f.2.'ii'S.&0; cows and heifers, $4.K'tfe 60; native calves, $0.007111.60. lltKlS Receipts, .0 head: market lower; piga and light. $.0Ofl7.V: mixed and butchers. $7.6T4J..; good heavy. $7. H0 tjKW'4. KHEKP AND LAM BR Receipts, $00 head; market steady; yearling wet here, $ft OOtfO.M. Umb. $.0(iail.00; ewea, 7.50. Kaaaae City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITT. Mo.. Feb. 1-CATTLB Receipts, 2,400 bead: market steady: prime fed ateera, $H.604r.!6; dreased beef ateera. I7.00ij.4f". weatern steers. $S.iV .60; atocker and feeders. $.0OJy7.o; bulls, $3.vt1.60; eaivea, KOOtflO SO. HtK.i Keoetpta, io.uud neao: marxei lower; bulk. $7.4fff?.l; heavy, $7.7vr7.ia; packer and butcher. $7.0007.76; light, $7.4MS7.aj; pig, K267.0n. BUBEP AND LA MBS Receipt. 7.400 head; market strong; lamba, $10.B4?10.76; yearling. H.TMj.; wethers, 27.60iir4.2u; ewea. $7.007.et. Kleax City Llva Stock Market. HIOtTX CITT, la., Feb. I.-CATTLB-Reoetpta, l,$no head: market steady; na tive ateer. $6.76r7.M: butcher. $A.2r7.60; cows and helfera, $6.06496.60; stockers and feeder. $6.26477.10; bulla, stag a, etc., $4.607 17S. HOOR Receipt, 11,000 head: market 6 )0c lower; heavy, $7.60rT.fi6; mixed, $7.3T.if 7.60; light, $7.16r7.$6; bulk of aalea, $7.24T 7.66. BITREP AND I-A M B 8 Receipts. 100 head. t. Jaah Llv atewk Market. T. JOSEPH. Me, Feb. 2 CATTT.E Receipts, 1,600 head; market higher; teer. $7.00t.t6: row and heifers, $4.00ft $ 60; eaivea, $i 0TM0.n0. IHXIU Receipt a, 11,600 head: market lower; top, $7.76; bulk et sales, $7.60$ 7'VlIEEP ANL I-AMBA Receipts, g.SOO head; market steady; lamba, $1.00rfl10.7l. atewk $ gia. Receipts of live stock at th flvs prin cipal weatern markets yesterday: t e'ti". jioira eneep. Chicago Omaha Bloux City , ft. Inul Kansas City ' Total receipts. aro 4.n0 i.mo t.o 42.000 1R.0T0 I1.M0 16.000 ll.ono .10 W.OuO 100 oo 7.4O0 2,000 .17.000 M.0H0 SC.UIO Coffee Market. NKW TORK. Feb. .-OOFFEF,-Ths nuuket for coffee futures opened un changed tq one point higher snd showed Irregularly during the early trading, as a result of realising with May selling off to 7.4o, and July to 7.67c. or a point to two point under last night's closing rururea. imaring were iignt. however. and the market litter advanoed aharply on rumors that ocean freight rates from Brssll had been advanced to $2 per bag. covering, trade buying ana hull support. Many contracts sold up Jo T.ttc and July to 7. id, or fifteen to eighteen points net higher. The close wss few points off rrom tnn oest under realising, but last prices showed net gains of seven to ten points. Sales, 63.0O bag; February, 7.4.c; March, 7.64c; April, 7.66c; May, 7.60o; .nine. 7. stc: Julv. Ifflr: Attentat. 7. 73c: September, T.7Kc; October, 7.62c; Novem ber, 7.4o; recember, 7.66c. spot coffee, steady; Rio 7s. Ie: Santos 4a, ttc, with a better demand reported. Very few coat and freight of fers were reported In from Braill, but It wan skid that Santos 6s snd 7s were offered at 8.30c. English credit. The official cables reported a decline of 1 S6d In the rat ef Rio exehang on Iondon. with (Santos unchanged and Rio 76 re la higher. Santos repotted a clear ance of B.000 bags for New York. Omaha Hay Market. PRAIRIE HAY Choice upland, none here, llO.UHril.00: No. 1, lin.otVoM0.60; No. 2. $.( lo.oo; No. 3. $.0nr.ra. Choice mid land. 111.0010.60: No. 1. $ 000 10.00; No. 1. $7.00'i.OO; No. $, $. notto.no. Choice low- land. $.00; tio. 1. $A.0htT.6O; No. 2. $6,000 t.0r: No. 1, $4.0tWfj1l.00. STRAW None on the market. Choice wheat Is quotable at $6.6o.00; cholc oat or rye, $.ortjtSO. ALFALFA Three cars on th market. one $1 and two rare, a poor $2 No. I. Choice alfalfa, $I4.M(J14 60; No. 1. $12.00 11.60; No. I, $t.0mR 11.00; No. 2, $7.003. . f . Kansas tlty tarain ana rrowisiasjs. KANSAS CITY, Feb. I.-WHEAT Caah: No. I hard. 21.244T1.20; No. $ red, $l.ai 84; May. $1.22; July. $1.1X4. CORN No. i mixed. 71'tc: No. 1 whit. 72WOT2C: No. 1 yellow. 72Ve; May, 74'tc; July. "75477640. OATSNo. 2 white, 6!ttn6c; No. 1 mixed, IMIDr. BUTTER Oeamery. He; firsts, lc; second. 27c; packers, 11c. KOi 18 Firsts, 29c; seconds, loc. POULTRY liens, il4c; turkeys, 20c; springs, 17c. Cotton Market. NEW TORK. Feb. 1 COTTON Spot, steady; middling uplands, l!.00c. Hales, 1AI bales. Futures oper.ed steady; March, 11. Mc; May, 12.13c. July, 12XX-; October, UMc; December, 12 23o. The cotton market rloaed steady st a net gain of six to ten points for the dsy. LIVBRPtXjU Feb. 2.-COTTON-flpot. steady: sood middling. tOOd: mlddllnx. 7.7Vd; low middling. 7.4d. Sales. T.OuO bales. Metal Market. NEW YORK. Feb. 2.-M ETALft-Iead. $4.10 bid. Spelter, not quoted. Copper, firm; electrolytic, $.36.09 for second quar ter delivery. Iron. steady and un changed. Tin: Steady; spot $41.60 bid. At London Copper: Spot. 86: futures, 6s: electrolytic l2.7,. Tin: spot, 17$ 6s; futures. aTlTl 1s. Antimony, 124. 1esd, 31. Sp- ier. em. loior Market. NEW YORK. Feb. 2 SUdAR-Rew. firm; centrifugal, 4.Ml-4.gc; molasses, 4.0iV(i4.12c; refined steady. A reactionary feeling prevailed In the market for sugsr futures today. There was scsttered sell lng by commission houeee and liquida tion by recent buyera, with prices 4 to 7 points net lower at noon.t Evaporated Aaploa aaa Drtea Frails NEW YORK. Feb. $. EVAPORATED A PPLKS Market dull and eaay. DRIED FRUITR-Prunea. quiet; apri cot, easy, choice, rWf lfHc; eitra choice, lOMjTllc; fancy, lHtf2e. Peaches, quiet; raieln, say. Dry OooAa Market. NEW YORK. Feb. I. DRY GOODS Cotton good and yarn were stsady to day. Raw allk advanced and women's wear lines were active. Jobbers in the wool markets reported an active trade. Liverpool Oral a Market. LIVERPOOL, Eeb. I -WHEAT Spot, No. 1, 14a 4Vfed: No. 1. 1U lid; No. t hard winter, new, lis $d; No. I northern, Du luth. lis Id. CORN Spot. Amaricaa mixed, new, 10s lod. g. Loal Grata Market. ST. LOUIS, Feb. $. WHEAT No. 2 red. S.t71$6: No. t herd, nominal; May, n'm.vs; July. $1 n-v CORN-No. . 77c; No. 1 white, nominal: May. 76'4o; July. 77140. OATP-No. S, fK"4c; No. t white, nominal. 11 NEW YORX ST0CK MARKET Settles Down to Uiual Routine with Farther Eaoorexie. THADrNO IS APATHETI0 NEW YORK. Feb. fc-The market set tled down to Its usual routine today with further general recoveries from the acute depreaalon of th rly week. Tradinr frequently was apathetic, but the lime leader United Statea Pteel, Baldwin Lo comotive. Crucible Heel and Mexican Pe troleum, more or lee In the order named, were aaaln to the fore, Baldwin Locomo tive losing ground at the end. , Ralls were In better favor, with averaee rnlns of one to a I moat two points, but Erie was the eonspicunua feature, making additional recovery from lt aevere de cline. Rock Island' activity at higher -prices waa accepted as a natural re aponee to the receiver' excellent exhibit of earning Itemed yeeterday. Additional substantial advances were rrade by oils, motors and sugar, Texaa company making an extreme riae of 1 to I17H: Willys Overland, 11 to ban-Amerlcnn Puxar, 7 to and south Porto Rico rwigar, 21 to 167. Familiar rumors and forecasts of earn ings were made to do freah eervice In the munition divisions and allied specialties. United State's 8tel s lis of a point to 4V was attended by unconfirmed report thut the teel corporation virtually had closed an enormous contract with the French government, and metals aere again stimulated by recognised condition, of the most optlmlstlo character. Trading languished In the afternoon, dealings then being reatrlcted largely to ruunl.tlv Ihiim , , nttntatlnna Af 'th Viftal nrln. eaad Here and there, but the net result represented many euhatanttal gain. Total aalea amounted to 04,000 shares. International affair figured to th ex tent that a more hopeful view waa taken of th Lualtania controvanry. while the Increased weaknee of franca and Urea gave renewed Interest to the approaching visit of our financiers to Europe. Leadlnr railway. Itk Burlington, Nor folk A Western, Louisville V Nashville and Chicago A Northwestern submitted December report In which net gains ranged from 2-.iJI.000 te $1,107,000, Burling ton showing the maximum. Honda were nrm, with some increase or Investment Inquiry. Total aalea. par value, were IMlo.oe. United State coupon la advanced '4. nd coupon 4 H per cent on call. Number of sales and leading ouoiauen on stocks today were: Bale rnr. Lew. vaea. Alaoka r14 l.i at4 Alll.-Oialmert 1.0" n Aawrlea pat gsr 4a Ameriraa ra tf.ew Amarine leanMtlve .... 6. 70S or a S1I4 $ et aiw at 07 Aetertra g. a R Am. . n. pit A 1 'tar Raflnlnf A). aa Tat. A Tal.... Amrr.raa Tnbaftee ..... Anaeenda reeeer Atchiane II.0OS 201 Ma 101 114 OKI lit lia 00 lit m in 1.ne x gr -tno4 fj.ono t' M$ S74 IM Ifltis m u IT.are 110 11114 11114 haiawla IVeomnllTe ... ltlnnea CXiKl , os4 N neihlAham tet ....... nmnklra 1tai14 Tr rallfnnil retenlna ... Cina1laa Paellla Central Iathor rhaaavaslia A Okie 00 0T5W 400 lend x UUj r s.ono l 171 t.im ta4 l.OM a one Itu, l.-WI MV4 40 Its 4.0n lH XK 644 1.1m a SI.MO k tt 17 1TOH 61 U' "'4 C7,lro O. W fhlraa. M. ft tt. T.. Oile H. W li 1 If, . 4H tw 1 4-i 4 171 l4 tw 104 14 4.'. 704 ltM 1I4 6X14 4w Oleatn. Tt. I. f. Ry lulu, rmeeer rokmlo Feel a Ire.. Pmnlhla Sleel ruAM, a a. n. eft Matlllanr garurltlaa .... 'S fx ." M naaaral Bl4riii 171 Oeaat Sarthera M one 1st Oreal Na, Or rtfa . 4 Oniinhlm Kiptmtlee.. ICS 2IH 4S ta4 171 4S HH "ffii llllnelo Oentrai 1nlerhnrnti Cmm, Car.. 6. aa Wt4 lnlrmiloa Caneer !,e tniarnalleeal Mareealar... I1 Konaaa OtT aentnera.... t.e 7i TAthlsii ValUr too iMlvetlla A Kaahrilla Mlr rwenlni tt. lUj Miami Coeeor I. WO 17 4414 1iH 114 IT r 77 TT 1?4 ! lTi Mlunurl. K. T. pt Mlmnarl Panlfle KiIIamI )laratt H4 IM eK uv, lea. 74 1I7VI 114 in M 1 1 70 MK it, 4 11H 7i wa4 104 , SO Ol". 1''4 TO oo 7l T44 400 4 Tt toes tt 1V6 Nailonal law 1.1' 7H Namlt V ee Naw Ynrk 'Antral ." 17 K. T . H. R H 1.4 oan Warfelk Waaiara 1."" tit Knrthora rueino ! ltH -11e Mall 1 " to tUj 01H 1!T 114 taelfle Tel. Tal aa no 07U, K't reanarlTtala l.'y rNillmaa Falae far.. ar One. rovyar..... eafllna remtnlle Irna A fltaal famithern PvHrla .... Milhara TtAllwtr ... nhaa:er CVmnaar Taaaavaa OSOOf .... Tavaa CaeilMiar ...... 4 1Ma 1SH ts riw e .1e Ton T4 10 we I4 oim, 4am 101 inMt 1 ann rent i4 10 r 1M14 iti I On OS S7U, 4. we WTU, W1 4.1m i4 jH Tfnlon firlnn rain paoifia bM.... t'nlAd aitalae OHaal... r. a. Steal atd t'ak Oae-we ona so tj.or MU, t.one lt ISO T4 at M14 110 Tt Weateen raton w.tin1in"a Wartrle Wnnlana tower W 76 rv-erl Wolff Whaak B f '. InlAenallneal Marina M. !. tl4 76 Tt Total ala for taa nay. 04.oM oharaa. Nw York Maey Market. NFW TORK. Feb. 1 MERCANTILE PAPER Ml' 4 per cent STERLTNO F! XC H ANflW-oSlxty-dsy bill. $4.704; demand. A764; cables, $4 "4 7-14 SILVER Bsr, $6AiC; Mexican dollars, 4074c BONDS Oovarnmsnt, strong; railroad. firm. . . . , TIME LOANS Steady; alxty and ninety days. 2St&24 per cent; six months, 2Ot per cent. CALL MONET Stesdy; high. per cent; low, 14 per cent: ruling rata, 1 per rent: lest loan, t per rent; closing bid. 14 per rent; offered at I per. cent. Closing quotation n bonds today wer s follows: 0. g. a.... niti. m n. i. 0 0 oil. k. A T. 1st 4.. m 10114 Mo- PWn. eea. ,... 11 11 14 Meet. FWwsr 6a 01 M0HN. T. C. ak. ... .11 110 K. T. ntr 4ta 1074a 4... ..Ill K. Y.. K. H. A H. 4wo..l0 a. 4 U(4 4a n. g. ia. res. U. ft. 4a. rag., 4a aaaaa ,. A a gmoltere A. T. T. a. Anslo-Freaeh I Atehlaaa saw. .... 1 rre. rarine 44... 4a.... 4 ea la . iw . .m .im ..! . OA", .loav, . A ,.V ,. 7'4 . t)S .101-A ,.1aw n.i. oh'i Rath Steal T. U. . . . Ww Pee. T. T. la.. Caa. Parinn let 04.rna. ana. 444... kea. A Ohio a. 4w 014. o tea. 414.... r. n. a Q. I. 4a ... soma! - 4a.. r. t. g. P. . 6o..nwH. K g. r. r. C. R. I. T. r. 4a U So. pee. ev. la.. f.A ret. 4Wo.... t 4 ref. 4a n. A H. O. a. 4a.... T7VSo. Rallwa ia... y.rte aa. 4a Tl4l'alaa rarlfla 4a.. 0n. F.laclrle Ca lot 4 T. 4a M. Na. 1st 4S4.S.... 00I4U. S. Kubbar 4. 111. ra. raf. OMktr. t. Staal Int M. .10tt I'ala 4A., K. C Bo. raf. 14. . tlStWaat. tTlec. v. 6a.. 14 w Leaden Stack Market. INrON. Feb. 1 The ftrmneas In New Tork late yesterday raised quota tions In the American section of the Stock msrket. United Statea Steel and Canadian Pacific were eotive. but bust neaa otherwise was confined to the mo bilisation scheme, which a boor bed a fal number of stocks and bonds. Bit .VFIWBar, 2 6-16d per ounc. MONEY 4t4N4" eee cent. DISCOUNT RATH Short Wile, PitjS'i per cent; three months. 64&H Pr cent aak C'learlag. OMAHA, Feb. I. Bank clearings for Omaha today were $2,661,761.47 and for the correapondlrg day last year, $2,7, gSt.24). Steel Combine Will Build 1,500 Ovens PITTSBURGH, Fa., Fab. a.-Th United Btataa Btel corporation Is lo build a group of by-product eoks oven at Clair ton, near hers. It became known today. The total cost will be $16,000,000 and It Is claimed that when completed the group will be the largest of the kind In tht world. Several hundred arras of land havs been secured and construction work will b started In a few weeks. Name of Cumins Filed in Minnesota ST. PAUL. Minn., Feb. $. The. nam of Albert B. cummins. United States sena tor from Iowa, waa filed with the'secie tsry of stats yesterday aa a candidal for the republican presidential nomina tion In ths Minnesota primary election March le. I