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FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1997 ee pee cere “PAGE eres emaemmmmin o.[mmmmesriesaisa wanna her mother @ prevaricator and pub-] Andrew Carnegie, and Jacob Riis. = = 5 ,) . ye, ‘ % $ s iy Ae ay rte Mie McKeever. “Training the G U ~ ‘ . +" : ¥ « ¥ er, A red | ¢, \s m7 é ; Backfile Stoner; then, bective an, then weraler vaste ahah Reacher GRAIN M A R K ET S FINANCIAL pat ronist UY les. Ks ‘ ns P. f : rl une ive S tik’ has beed hn “advocate of early Cea see ie vo LIVESTOCK: : NEWS i t =—._ PHO EE eae Ss ee ; Manly & Rickert. “Contemporary By Asscciated Press Leased Wire : ‘ 3 ane! B} , Akron, Ohioer 16 years John | American Literature.” This vollame| Basa EEE, CAE OM Ee TEEPE TN yan ae "te 2 " rnold, 7}, a farmer, ai its. Ar-| gives condensed biographies, sug MALE HELP WANTED : Ce neta 8, wie meals {Geether without| tions for renting, studies and reviews WHE AT M ARKET CHICAGO RANGE, BOOKKI > WANTED—Young » He cease 01 at is "i "ian of pleasing peryeaniity end net years old, has horns, Left home| with her in 1010 Now she has ob- Lee Close, Clete sae i afraid of work. Must be able to Jan, 18th. Notify Mrs. Clarence tran 2 tang after Nadel of) Martin. “Psychology.” Twenty okde! Yesterday Year Ago F take dictation-and keep general set Danley, 1105 Thirteenth street. a lectures-in-print which cover the main May {aik: 3a. doe tae 1% of books.. Apply in our handwrit- Phone 864-R. aries Palo Alto, Calif. — Smoking is|ficld of modern psychological study 3 G1 @a ences vod ages capers mes Wmmcarincaaidecasay “| OTUREE™ (2 wi fargs ous berms ipcenlioes Seaera gis mot (| Wit ie Matas derlermenty aang) | aay a a ences and wages expected. Promo- 5 fu wei 1200, _ age ,. sore oF ie, d 5 i ™ @ rf \ tion auoured to the right a of arrgeryhae thoulder no"brand. A. Atkinson! the students and approved by Fresi-|the American West.” This volume ts Reaction Follows Early Rise,} ...., 1.20% % 180 1.80% 189% = 1.20% i : town, N, D. ken, N. D. 5 one of the beautiful “ if NTE = Se Cony be OP wos 125 —— New: York—Unclo Stm ta having| First” sertes, and contains the notes| Caused By Exhaustion of Corn— bel = ' 5 en for steady hustler to sell Ward's addi- built an airplane that lands on a|°f ‘ traveler to seven of our national Liverpool Supplies May 81h 4% 82 82% 81% 1 Reliable Remedies and other pro- UTS “ARM single wheel. When it loses the ait ae oe laylk” A @ @% ‘ @% ducts. Experience not necessary. MID-WESTERN STATES; big illus./momentum that keeps it on a even duectultiie pickace of we ideas wae | Clichkb) die: Ye OP Wheat aveu |): Saly 8 87% BK BOK BABS 3 Offers big earnings on small capi-: monéy-saving guide to farms, equip-|keel on the ground, one side or the fascinating picture of a sJaged higher today with’ aggressive @% @% : @ id . for making money, at quick sale other flops over till a skid attached] riage. The wife of Carleton H. Park- ; ‘ Sept. 87) 88% 86% 86% 86% 86% tal.” Particulars given on fequest. ped for ing Mp { is] buying on price breaks, whereas|_. 5¢Pt- 8s ’ ‘ 8 x ’s Medical Company, Wino- prices. Copy free. STROUT AGENCY, |to either wing tip supports it. er, who won distinction through his ti ‘ Date x @% a, Minn, Eetabitahed 1886. 898-LA New York Life Bldg, Kansas grasp of labor problems, Intexpreta| Ener! Waking tales developed when | Ay 48 wa AB eee eee: = aa DD TED? | his ideals and tells of their life to- 5 er Euro- @h EMAND for barbers at good BRIEFS i: pean demand was apparent and con- d Ko * S Gass mae oF women, ‘Short time NEWS 1 cone Ere ie arsenate, SF siderable domestic red winter whent| 3uly Naik uae gg Wa nag juired.. . Catalog free. Knigh « 4 was bought for trans-Atlantic ship-|, S¢Pt- sae ‘amt ‘amet ‘ ‘ony, ‘Moter Fargo, | ts of Columbus in mass meet-| Powell. “By Camel and Car to the Rye- 11.085; 1,092 07% 1.08% { ie. Barber College, Nip as Wankumean oall tor eepiee Lineerieg he cree ment. “Unexpected strength of the | BYC-- ses, tan H i " resident al Ny » fo! i fy ‘e e ead . ROOMS FOR RENT The prigot ene irom Tro- nd sealina regaltiit fercighera "and tinople to Teheran, passing through the same as yesterday's fintel to 21 |. BePt- 1.00% 1.00% 199% 99% : NEw corated, elty-heate vatore oak presented through edliglon, Syria, Palestine, Arabia, Mesopotamia) (7 higtives’eotn WO'% to M eehta|Lard— @% tric-lighted light ho oping WCCO, the Twinit and Persia. ‘ down, oats % to % cent off and pro-| Jan. 15.20 12.45 12.52 12.45 14.47 roms, single or connected. College the Chicago’ eivi Emil St. Goddard, 20-year-old ‘The real Trouble with the] (°™ te May 15.47 @1250 + FOR RENT in modern home: § Sout | FOR RENT—A very nicely furnlshed| ese From New York, and, at 1:30, pins anual 120, mile, The Fas Dog) well as » novelist, wd nett, Pl soit today by announcement that mo RiD>— ee @izme 2 H beste a as Be asct Med “| ‘modern apartment all electrical] WCCO witl feature a musical pro- sessile n spot shipments of wheat in Liverpool| Ja" 5. B75 75 309 Eighth street. Phone 834-J. 1 1-|gram with Ellen Clare Donovan,| wo 7, y, conference at Wast:|{0US measures and projects for ag bed HEE eipliatin ee Me 15.00 15.08 15.05 FOR RENT—Nico clean farnished| Sonvenionces: clog warm and al | Soprano,” and Frederick Beckers’ ington clases’ demands public. offi | sultural relief which have bees tried reece (alt : i ousekeeping rooms. 622) SOF eT—A small apartment, $90 | Pianist. At 10:05 p.m. there will be jcigis be held to strict observance of] in the past. He then offers « solu-|i/1\' Liverpool stocks of wheat had J8n. 18.50 : 18.50 f + Nght bh “heed FOR RENT—A small apartment, $30 from WCCO, f his ow 3 16 2 16.42 H Third street. Phone 132-W. neath: “Phone 100iew oe qa” dance program tre : 18th amendment. tion of his Own. aham Lincotn, the|Pee" completely exhausted for the| May 16.40 1645 16.45 «16.42 : FOR, RENT—Three light housekeep- lg "i WMAD (244) Minneapolis witt| jal Ls , at 312 Third street. Call after 5 je being. A rush to buy: tLe Becdead, t baee George Young, winner of Catalina| prairie | Yeni An extraordinary ing rooms. A present a musical program at 7:30 iz side cept low price cows and vealers very| tras 49; standards 48%; extra firsts | Hi is of the Chicago market ensued, but 1 p.m, Island channel swim, may have to| biographical work in two volumes the conditi j i in|@ull; better grades of fat cows und|47%@48%; firsts 46@47; seconds ii’ from St. Mary’s achool. FOR RENT—Two room furnished] ®* ™ give up contracts in Los Angeles} presenting an understanding stady of PII MEAOTE Rene most grades of fat beifers weak to|43!:@45'%. 3, FOR RENT—Moder fight houseksep-| ” soartment. Gas range, large closets.| WHDI (217.6). Minneapolis: has a have Wiade: inregolon cate ate ute| Lincoln-throughout the first fifty-one] fenere! te supplies on ocean passage|25 cents lower; largely a she stock| Eggs lower; receipts 7,812 cases; t ing tooms, private bath, No chil-} g91 Fifth street or Phone 242-W. | popular hour scheduled for 9 to 10 United Bicter years of his life. There are many il-licing of liberal volume best stecrs 10.75; few louds| firsts 93%@34%; ordinary firsts 31 ‘dren,’ Phone 576-W. FOR. RENT—One two room ‘one, P- m. and WDGY (263) Minneapolis eis ’ lustratons. i Big supluses of wheat in Argentina |825@9.40; very little demand for | @: efrigerator 25@27. { FOR RENT—Comfortatle furnished] ~ guree room modern furnished apart-| Will broadcast a program by enter-| minot—schutts Bros of Bowbells,| Yeomans. “Shackled Youth.” Aland Australia, as well as in Canada | DUlIS; 15 to 25 lower; best medium se unchanged. ; sleeping room. 408 Third street. } ments, Phone 271 tainers from 7 p.m. to 8 P. ™. | with bid of $98,361, won contract for| plea for greater freedom in the school served also to make many would-be| bulls around 6,75; week-end trade ————____ _ - Calga: construction of briage across Des! room is made in this series of essays.| ooculative p ‘i Pp stockers and feedres sharing decline DULUTH RANGE CFAC (435) Calgary, will be on 7. lak . peculative purchasers cautious. On|$ Jan, 28 ‘ HOUSES AND FLATS FFICE ROOM FOR RENT the air at 6 p. m. and 7:45 p. m., with| “3° '#Xe Mr, Yeomans is particularly, severelthe other hand, shipments from the|i® face of slow country demand; . FOR RENT—Desirable modern five] OFFICE FOR RENT—Apply to RoD.|the CFAC concert trio, and WMAQ Sioux City, Ta-—Cliffesd Rieper| ° the routine and standardization of] southern hemisphere thie week were bulk vealres 12.00@13.00; shippers sear Open High Low room house, Also for sal Hoskins or S. A. Floran. (448) Chicago, will be heard at 6 P.! and Richard C. Risner of Sioux City | Cducational administratio, reported as totaling only 7,660,000|!4.00@15.00, May 143% 143% 141% the few good vacant business cor-] FOR RENT—Office rooms at 406|™- with a chimes concert. were released after they had been Pic ee ERTS Roane: Remenrel? VowiGt “Sibeeobp | Deere Cetera July 1401.40 1.39% nets in Bismarck. Terms. Inquire] Main street. Phone 495. At 7p. m. WMBB (250) Chicago, questioned in connection with aes Special Orchestra bushe inst week Bepare: demand |e arouse sete a (pan Ae » . M. \ *. ‘or Nort mericun whea' iy wa ede plied y F FEMALE HELP WANTED | Vil pretent a uo, 7:00 p.m. finde fe, %r" steahue, WD, Here With ‘Ben Hur |i... 3 SN ett held around 13.40; feeding lamba] Hey LOO 1.06 1.04% To eeeae> bn — : 2.75@13.00; extreme weight aroun ern d-plex with garage attach-| WANTED—Competent girl for gen-|ing a musicale and WHAS (400)| Newark, .N. J--Senator Nye of| sn. oe oem Lites good-tua: clipped trate ee j Me cu. Inquire 616 Ninth street. Phond| eral housework. Must be old| Loulsville, 2 concert, while WHO! North Dakota, in address here, crit-| “Ben Hur,” the fanious Metro-| MINNEAPOLIS MARKET abba 1agey ENG” atedue doer wee 2.23 223° 222 — eee? enough to take charge of work. Ap-| (526) Des Moines, has a studio pro-|icivoq present’ administration for its|Gldwyn-Mayer cinema will be pres-|IS FIRM TO STRONG “ in 3 culls 4 toon @} Jan. 220% 220% 2.19% Fore joon modern house.) _ ply after 6 o'clock at 717 Ninth st.| €Pam siticads toward Niearaga and other|ente at the clty auditeriam tenight| | Minneapolis, Jan, 2_4—Wheat 1050; few strong wai Rehta tee idea eaaaaane A Tee eee epee ape — Sout merican Republics. and tom 5 hy z mos je ses- ita : IN . Call 391-W. WANTED—Girl to help with house-) At 8:20 p, m, WOS (441) Jefferson The special musical score arraneed| sion today, with an undercurrent of| bulk ewes 6.50@7.50; feeding lambs rage} work for a part of the day. Phone|City, will hold a fiddling conte: ——— Sv David Mendoza and William Axt|unsettled sentimeht on account of a{Comparatively scarce; steady. 0; a 3 Hee wil *° a en High Low WDAF heel der een ict gs | At the Bismarck | be played at all showings of the|quick break in rye and n draggy un- Sera Wikre: ei ALE— ee ae = WHAD “(26) ‘Milwaukee, Publi Lib || picture by a large touring orchestra |dertoné in corn and oats. Trade was May 142% 142% L42ta range with water front and stove]. will broadcast a -program, at 8:30 p. ublic ALY | \under the direction of Clarence West. |quict and largely professional, fF July AL 141 140° 1.40! pipe in good condition if taken at CHICKS—| OH the Marquette 0. 3| Fred Niblo, who directed the mak-| May rye moved up % with wheat, Rye— ; ; : That live and grow from certified|™ A number of very practical books| ing of the superb cinema in Italy and|but turned and broke 1" under yes. May = 1.02% 1.02% 1.00% Call 942-R. m y M 4 brass bed and a two! farm flocks. Sixteen varieties. Ree-|KMA (461) Shenandoah, has a musi-| are included among the new books of| California, achieved his greatest tri-|terday’s close when profit taking July Kerosene stove. Call at 621] fd egg producers. 100 per centyeal program slated for 9 p- m. At| non-fiction which are ready for cir-|umphs, pictorially, in the scenes of|found pit demand quiet. May outs Oats— é ee ee scot ot Panes ek live delivery, cat. free—Caledonia/11 p. m. CNRV (291) Vancouver, B.| culation at the Public Library today.|the chariot race. and the maring|started firm and easy “@% cent May 40% 46% 45% 46 __ Sixth street or Phone G19-W. __! Hatchery, Dept. B, Caledonia,|C. will be on the air with a group] tue tise follow battles, yet his sounder artistry is|under last close, where support im-|__ * July 46% 4642 46% FOR SALE—One used Wilton Rug} yin; of entertainers. Blakemore, “Make your will.” Alevidenced by the manner in which he | pro May barley sold off % cent| Drive Against Short Interests | Flax— : 9° x 15, R. W. Lumey, 311 Third see puld Memeitine ota cata aint LA rer dha bob ERRVON PUVA ane t gi May 2.28 2.22 rel ae Bae NEW LOW PRICES standard North- uide to the drafting of a valid will| has preserved, in the cinema version, a scattered selling and poor pi d _ Me atreet, mete Ehickss Ninth, caouhl catalog FLASHES OF LIFE‘ under the laws of any state, with|the full dramatic values and the beau- support. May flaxseed sold up %4 in Rail Shares Oversha- | July 2.21% 224 yton. Rust, Fargo, N. D. i| simple explanations and examples for tiful spirituality that characterized |cent und settled back ark mM nee ae Be aes ote Saree ND |e eaten fe aca ae "|General Lew. Wallace's splendid siovel h wheat offerings were smati| 40ws All Developments “72% 1% A SNAP—We have several secon y The : ht Ban tad |. New York—Louis Vierne, who FOR SALE, or trade for BismanS|has been organist of the Cathedral resident or business property. A|of Notre Dame in Paris for 27 years, 1600 acre stock and wheat ranch pallets aes aie ate prone in Wibaux county, Montana, 640|/him closer to the sound world o! 5 un music He has composed a mass, six + 8, 5 Running water. No incumbrance,|""" ‘he Sral'le syste This’ is one of the best stock} Weehaken, N. J.—Having ferried vanches in Eastern Montana, Will| millions of persens. across the Hud- give some one a good buy or trade.| son river during 43 years service on Address C. W. Finkle, 215 W: a ferryboat, including such person- ington Avé., Bismarck, N, Dak. or|2ees 25 Roosevelt, Hughes and Jof- call telepione No. 601. fre, Captain Jeremiah Minner is -| retiring at 70, He has steered 325,000 FOR SALE OR TRADE—Player pi: Caffin. “How to Study Pictures. The author has selected fifty-six rep. resentative painters from Cimabue to Monet, dealing them comparatively in contemporary pairs. Corbin. “Engineering of Toda: A popular account of the present state of engineering, with many examples, described in nontechnical langu: Eliason. “First Aid in Emergenc 106 illustrations in this book explain the directions given in the text for! the quick treatment of burns, drown- ing, fractures, poisoning, asphyxia- tion, ete. id play. Whatever else it may be/and demand continued potted, bund and slightly used sewing ma- chines that we will sell at a big Giscount, all in first condition. 210 Broadway. Singer Sewing Machine Do.. Bismal D. fect. translation into the new artistic |fairly readily at stea | medium of the noblest romance ever|Ordinary to poor spring penned by an American author, As|and draggy. Winter novel “Ben Hur” has had a world. wide circulation for almost half a|medium to choice quality. century, and the stage version wi acted with immense success for twen-|crs held off, bidding 1@2 | ty-two years. The picture premiums. s e slow suit’s size 40 to 44 at $25.00 each, large sized sheep skin coat for $8 Wanted to buy a round brasg bird cage. Address P, 0. Box 492, Bis- marek N. D. seems|holders asked steady pri destined to follow the same triumph-|receipts were small and demand was 8. ant road and to win the same high | fa place in the annuals of American art. | le In the making of “Ben Hur” the | Fla: chief roles were played by Ramon Rye was steady to firm. was strong to one cent h ‘d was firm. Bar. leuntain, also n: | Cree, eee, ee tanan d as new. Will.take closed car.|Suniy Hacks Rever been beyond) " roster, “Complete Hoyle.” A com- Novarso, Francis X, Bushman, May| .,_ CHICAGO LIVESTOCK shoes apenas ne 366-M or write Tribune ad. : plete encyclopedia of all. indoor'} : aie —Hogs 22,000; 1 By Sema fel SL a a No. &. Atlantic City, N. J.—Will Rogers! games, including card games, back-, Key» Gavunel Myers, Nigel de cl Sat ae en hoe satire ball rite eae ohn Ea is fed up on Peaches. “All we're get-|ammon, checkers, chess, billiards,| Mitchell Lewis, Leo e, Frank} 8 eaver cuffs and collar, i Currier, Charles Belcher, Betty Bron- son, Dale Fuller and Winter Hall, —_:: | CORPORATIONS | Golden Rule Store, Finley, $25,0 Ago.” Reminiscences of the ‘natural-| Truls G. Gleave, Minot; Jonas Cha: ist’s boyhood on the South American|son, Tagus and Lewis H. Wilson, Pampas, his own experiences mingled} Minot. with descriptions of wild life. Dakonite Chemical Products com- Husband. “Americans by Adopa| pany, Dickinson, $100,000; Walter J. tion.” Accounts of what..some great| Ray, Medora; Frank J. Kessel, Bel- men gave to and received from their] field; Dougald Stewart, Bowman, an adopted country, including StephenjJ. P. Gain and five other Girard, Louis Agassiz, Carl Schurz,| residents. advance; early sales butchers mostly ting now,” he told the f ners’ association and. applesauce.” New York.—That “African honking gander” described by Peaches as having been brought home by her husband is simply an African goose, says the present owner, Mrs. John a H. Greaves of Staten Island, who just the| has rejected offers for the A. G. to go into the movies. New York.—Mrs. Louis H. Hyman, who was an infant. prodigy, is seek- ing a divorce. . At age of three, she noted that a cow could not leap a fence, let alone the moon, called ional Can-| dominoes, etc. “is peaches, mush] “How to Make and How to Mend, by an Amateur Mechanic.” This book tells how to make scores of things from a burglar alarm, or a wheel- batrow to. fireworks or soap. on. “Far Away and Long ATTENTION For SENATORS that talk good sens We wash your shirts for fifteen cents. If in a fight your shirt’s torn up, Send it tous, we'll fix it up; Small charges for a big repair, Say, gentlemen, is that not fair? But understand now, good and plai For HOUSE MEMBERS it same. Segd you washing to Bulten's Home, 1017 is our Phone, MARGUERIT BULTEN’S HOME LAUND! ‘gies condition. Priced for quick sale. Inquire Grand Pacific Tailor Shop. GOOD Upland and medium slough hay for sale. C. B. Nupens Eleva- tor, Jamestown, N. D. FOR SALE—Eight foot show case. Priced $60.00. Inquire the Wedge, Bismarck, N. Dak. pabegees FOR SALE—One r Victrola with cabinet and records. Phone higher now extreme! inactive; talking lower; top 12.60; ages 12.40@12.50; ward to 12.50; 11.25@11.50: slaughter pigs upward heavyweight — hogs —11.90@12.4 medium 12.00@12.50; light 12.60; light light 11.85@12.60 ing sows 11.00@11 kinson | 11,75@12.50. Cattle 4,00 bulk strong to 00 OLA joud speaker for $16.00, Phone 874-R of call at 31 Ave. TM TRYIAY TO KEEP A COUPLE KIDS FRO! oe AT. NICKEL Good the picturized “Ben Hur” is a per-| milling quality showing weight sold wheat + was steady; durum demand was good for Corn offerings were heavy and buy- » while Oats igher, traders and, shippers mostly 10 to 15 i slow; packers bulk desirable 140 to 200 pound aver- most 210 to 280 pound butchers 12.35@12.40; few out- standing loads 180 to 240 pounds up- bulk packing sows hi 12.00@ .65; slaughter pigs all killing classes ex- New York, Jan. 28—@)—The sen- . | Sational ari nst the short i BISMARCK GRAIN terests in| Wheeling & Lake Erie] (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) common, which soared 11% points to Bismarck, Jan. 28 65'2 on the unexpected demand for delivery of shares purchased by re- ent buyers, overshadowed all other developments in today’s stock market. Wheeling common later broke five points from its high, but by early afternon was selling close to the top level again although trading had quieted down considerabl Such gyrations invariably unsettle the gencral market and today was no exception, although when it became apparent that the immediate needs of the trapped shorts in Wheeling had been satisfied, the market began to gather strength again. Pools, en- couraged by the continuance of easy money rates, started operations in a number of ‘specialties which gave promise of divided action in the next few months. Shares of automobile tire compa- nies which were forced to write off large inventory losses last year be- cause of the erratic fluctuations of the crude rubber market, appeared to be under accumulation on the theory the few likely to make a better show- ing in 1927 than in 1926. The recent n raw sugar prices, part of demand for the sugar shares, South Porto Rican soaring seven points and Great Western 3 Early weakness was most apparent in American Linseed preferred, which broke four points to the lowest price year, Pittsburgh & West Virginia, which sagged three points in reflection of speculative disap- pointment over the failure of direc- tors to increase the dividend yester- day and U.S. st Iron Pipe, South- ern Railway and Electric Storage battery. On the other hand, outstand- ing strength developed in Commercial Solvents, ” As M. Byers, Vick Chemie Western Maryland common end Missouri Pacific preferred. 80. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Jan, 28—(U. S. D, of A.)—Cattle 1,900; fairly action; about steady; one load 1,400 pound steers 9.75; other sales down to 8.00; she stock steady to weak; bulk 5.50 @7.25; cutters mostly 4.00@4.75; bulls weak to 25 lower; bulk 6.00@ 6.25; few at 6.50; stockers and feed- ers in light supply, about steady 6.50 @7.50. Calves 1,600; around 50 higher, con- sidering quality; bulk good lights 12,75; culls mostly 7.00@7.50. Hogs 10,000; unevenly 10 to 20 higher than . Thursday's general trade; top 12.10 paid for 130 to 200 pound averages; jbulk butcher and ba- con hogs 12.00; Bulk sows 11.00; pigs steady; bulk 12.25; average cos! Thursday 11.84; weight 209. Sheep 500; strong tendnecy on fat|. lambs; some natives 12.50; looked strong to higher; fat she stock about Fargo, N. D., . 28-4) —Hogs: 160 to 200 pounds 11.75; 200 to 225 pounds 11.75; 225-to 275.pounds 11.75 @U11.65; 275, pounds and over 11.65@ /11,00; packers 10:25@11.00.. ‘Sheep top lambs 11.00@12.00; heavy ‘lambs 9.00@10.00; cull lambs 8.00@9.00; light ewes 6.00@7.00; heavy ewes - eulle-ewes 1.00 that the rubber industry is one of was lost today, also stimulated | No. 1 dark northern No. 1 northern spring. No. 1 amber durum. No. 1 mixed durum No. 1 red durum No. 1 flax No. No. 1 ry : Dark hard winter Hard winter Oats . Barley eltz, per cwt re SHELL CORN No. 3, 56 Ibs, or more No. 4, 56 Ibs. No.5 + $1.28 - 1.26 Ss Sere - 62 1 cent per pound discount under 55 Ibs. Ear corn, 70 Ibs, & cents, un- der shell, CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago, Jan, 28-—(#)—Cash whea: No. 2 hard 1.43% @1.48%; No. 4 hard 1.30@1.3712. orn No. 2 mixed 78; No. 4 yellow 6814@71. Oats No% 2 white 501%; No. 3 white 4% @48. = Rye. Not quoted. Barley 65@80, Timothy seed 5.00@5.75. Clover seed 25.00@32.00. Lard 12.47. Bibs 16.75. Bellies 18,62, MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, Jan. 28—V)—Wheat receipts 114 cars compared to 222 a year ago.. Cash No. 1 northern 1.40%@1.44%; No, 1 dark northerr spring, choice to fancy 1.43% @1.46' good to choice 1.41% @1.42%; ordi- nary to good 1.384 @1.41%; No. 1 hard spring 1.43%@1.49; No. 1 dark hard Montana oh track 1434@ 1.47%; to arrive 1.43% @1.47% ; “May 142%; July 1.405, Corn No, 3 yellow 73@75. Oats No. 3 white 45@46%. Barley 58@74. Rye No. 2, 1.01% @1.04%. Flax No. 1, 2.17@2.29. FARGO BUTTER, Fargo, N. D., Jan. 28—(P)—Butter fat, churning, cream 49; ‘packing stock 22, PRESTR ea el MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapoli: unchanged; shipments, 33,776 barrels, Bran 27,00@27.50. CHICAGO POULTRY 23 OP Poultry Chicago, Jan, alive, easy; receipts: six cars; fowls 26; springs 26; turkeys 80; roosters 19; ducks 20@31; geese 21@22,