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    THK BKE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JANUAltV 6. 1915.
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WAXTKU TO BUT
uKa-ICa. furniture bought ann sold, t.
C Bsd. 1207 Fr-n fni it,
WANTF7D To buy or rent, medium hard
or soft 00 1 hntr; must b cheap tor
cash. Address F 418. TV
NEW or 24 hand, an Iowa law library.
Address Albert McGinn, Newroeyeir
hotel. Council Plaff. la.
WE Ht'T 7,4-nsnd clothe )?! N, NtlC
6LIQHTLY used piano. Douglas 2017T
HAMILTON CO.. the only gentile econd-
nana store in Omaha. 1718 Cu
Cuming. D. MM
WANTED TO RK.YT
,TOUNO irentleman wanta room with
food family: walking dirt a no. Ad
dress, P-iiS. Bee. ,
WANTED TO BORROW
WANTED-Tt borrow 110.000 on wall Un
proved ranch consisting of 3,1)00 acre
in Banner county, Nebraska. Address
Hope Brown. Bighorn. Neb
REAL ESTATK IjOANS
CITY and farm loana. 6, St, a pur rent.
t. tt. pumont C0..1A4 Farnam, Omaha.
"1
z GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET i !
WANTED-Oily loana let era Truat Caw
WANTED City loana and warrant, v7
Famam "mltb a- Co . 1X0 rarnam.
OMAHA botnea East Nebraska fat ma.
O'KJCErE REAL ESTATa. CO..
ICflt Omaha Natl. Douglas ITU.
U"0 to 81o. made promptly. F. U. Was
Weed Bldg.. lh and Famam K'a.
OAUV1N bkos ftsa sa.rst.it
6
CITT LOANS, C, O. Carlberg Co..
lib-ail Rrandols Theater Bldg.
CITT property. Large loana a pcialy.
. . i numms i mate nana rtiag.
MiiN!;J n han ,r city and farm loana.
H. W. Binder. City Natl. Bank RMi.
KB ua Hrst It yau want a (arm loan.
Colled Htatea Truat Co- Omar. a. Neb.
V'ANTED-Ti) borrow 13,600 for one yesr
at 7 per cent; flrat-claaa collateral. Ad
dress F Hi, care Oranhe Bee.
REAL ESTATE
FARM A RANCH LANDS FOR BAXIt
Arkaaea.
Put Yourself
in Clover
Buy all the rich, fertile land you can
afford to own In our aunny level uplanda
in Central Arkanaai; long growing ea
aon: ample rainfall, excellent drainage;
abundance of pure water; good health
condition; alfalfa yield a cutting year,
average ton to the cutting and brlmta 816
to 120 ton; potatoes, both Irish and atveet;
alio corn and cotton woke enormoua
yields; the conditions are ideal for dairy
ing; also for stock and hog raising, hav.
Ing free range all year around; chickens
ere big money makers as wen s truck
gardening; three big markets close by.
. 't'hese lands are f0 miles south of MUle
Kork, a city of .; few miles north of
Fine Bluff, city of ,A, and 60 mlie east
of Hot Spring, the noted health resort,
. with V,O0O visit annually. The railroad
runs through our land; we can Sell you
now close to town and shipping station;
there la a government agricultural demon
strator stationed In our county; be will
advise you free of charge how. and when
to plant, cultivate and market your crops;
.this land Is selling in 4n-acr tracts and
up, on the term of 11.60 an acre down,
possession any time, balance 30 years,
"terms less than rent: bis land selling
exourslon dally; low rate; free trips to
Olivers who answer this advertisement.
Write or call lor free photograph and full
information, open rninaay and evenings.
Jfi. T TGTliK E CO.,
409 Times Bids., Rt. Ixiil, Mo.
.
Kebraaka.
Farms Near Omahi
80 acres near Elk City, almost new lm
provemeats, not a foot of waste land 119
per acre; 14,120 cash by March 1, balance
w.wj, years, s per cent.
110-aere well . Improved, level, produc
tlve vallar land. Price. 390 oer acre
1750 cash, 13,160 March 1, balance, 8o,0U0,
t years, per cent.
152 acres, Improved: -r. house; very
r.roducuv upland and valley farm
weetern Harry county; 2. sore, pasture,
la lance nil .under cultivation. Trice, 190
per acre; onenhlrd cash, balance tlv
years, i'4 per cent. Rented for 191S.
Price, 12SJ; 11.000 cash, tr.,000 mora March
i. heiance o years, per cent.
SO acre, lay ideal, Sarpy county 1100
per acre.
40 acres, Improved; i-r. house; fine
location. Price, 1130 per acre; one-half
cash, balance 6 years, per cent
acres. Improved, lays Ideal, quit
handy to Omaha; stock, implements, ato.
. i rice tor an, some terms.
3 acres level upland: f-r. house, alt
other .necessary ouxbuUdtuga a homelike
place. Price. 11,109; one-half cash, bal
ance t per cent.
ALfiO
another Ideal 40 acres, 10 acres and three
or four 160-acre farms, all within X miles
ot Omaha.
ADSO
M acres, 130 acrea, 200 acres and 330
acre. upland; somewhat rolling farms.
36 miles northeast of Council Bluffs, in
good location and near good towns; ex
ceedingly gooa rooos ror in money;
considerable alfalfa and Clover and twee
tlcally all can be cultivated. Price, 81
to V per acre; one-tniro caan Marco i.
balance years, ea per cenu
EVERY ONB of the above farms will
make you money. ACT TO DAT. Ilays
are dangerous.
OK1N & MERRILi, COMPANT,
N. El Corner 23d and M 8U.,
South Omaha, Neb.
REAL ESTATK WANTED
WANT Dundee lot; have cash; must be
a bargsln. No agents. O. 4?S, csre Bee.
CAN pay cash for -room house in Wet
rarnam or Hanscom Park. No agents.
B 426. care Bee.
REAL ESTATE TOR EXCHANGE
FRONTIF.R CO. BARGAIN.
Highly Improved farm of iti aerea
Land all lays fine and Is excellent solL
Will exchange for good Omaha residence,
C. R. COMBS.
IIS Branded Vbsater, Omaha, Neb.
Douglas K1.
199 ACRES Tripp county, a D for aale
or trade. Win trade for city property,
cash or genr' furnishing. For furtusr
particulars address R 42. Bee. '
A BEAUTIFUL MODERN
DUNDEE HOME
Sevenlsrge, KLIXJANTLT FURNISHKD
rooms ard hall: nsrago; 60xlW ft lot;
paved alley; half block from street car.
For sale or trad for well Improved, to
sore farm close ;. Call Walnut 1067 or
write J 407, Be.
REAL ESTATK NORTH SIDE
NEAK U4TH AND CUMiNU
Is'lne-room house, inudrrn except heat,
paved street. 14,000. v
C. G. CARLBERU
5ii Branded Theater BMg.
Small Ranch
For Sale or Trade
IM acres In Hooker county, four mile
from railroad town. Ha a 4-room house,
barn. - cattle shed, well and windmill.
One-half of this ranch rood farm land,
balance good pasture. Will take one-
naif or more in good otty property, rrloe,
xi6 per acre.
O'Neil's R.. E. & Ins. Agency,
1505 Farnam St.
Tel. Tyler 1024.
SECTION Kimball Co. Gross. tlOi Paul.
40-ACRE HOME.
I mites west of city limit of Om.hs-
Isnd lays gently rolling: 6V4 acre eMail.
about I acres pasture and about one acre
a grapes, satanca in cultivation; new a.
room bouse and other good tmprora-
nwaia. . race, t-JO per acre,
C. R. COMBS,
til Brandsls Theater. Omaha, Neb
Douglas 81,
Frontier County Farm
400 acres, 200 acres in cultivation, bal
ance rough but good gracing land, 1
nines irom nign scnooi, s-room house,
good outbuildings, UO-toa silo. Price.
1,W. Csn give terms.
THE VOQEL REALTY AGENCY.
1':1M W. O. W. Bldg. Omaha. Neb.
Custer County Farm
, J20 acres, two miles t town, 1J miles
of Broken Boa. 70 acres under nlow.
balance gooj grating land except 49 acres
in alfalfa, s-rpotn house, good outbuild
Inga. l' mile to high school. Price
per acre, a,tw casn; win carry balance.
THK VOQKL REALTY AGENCY.
1QH-16 W. O. W. Bldg. Omaha. Neb.
- - North Dakota.
480 Acres, Well Improved,
Bottlneaw county. North Dakota, all
under cultivation. miles from Lansford.
a good town. Corn and alfalfa la doing
tine here. Price, Hi per acre. Will take
a first mortgage as first payment.
THE VOCifcT, REALTY AGENCY.
IQli-i W. O. W. Bldg. Omsha, Neh.
' Aew If ark. .
IOR BALE A productive farm of 364
aores, good buildings. KJO g re Tied apple
irees In bearing condition; good sugar
bush; good water fnever failing); land
.asy to work; on B, F. D. route; teie
I. hone connections; easy railroad co
nectiona; want to sell before Feb. I. lila.
If purohased of the undersigned owner
ibera will be no agents' commUslon to
Lay. Price fit per acre. Term easy. C. O.
kldred. R. F. D. t. Oneonta, N. f.
Obuaaasaa.
I.0M ACRES, large and small tracts: ab
solute title; Pittsburg Co.. farming, pas
oU. coal land; 4 to U per acra.
W rite J. E. Cavanagh. MoAifstar. Okl.
H laeaavsta.
Upper Wisconsin
Best dairy and general crop state in th
.iikw: settler wanted, land for sal at
j pili ea on easy Verms. Ask tor book-
. 51 oa Wisconain Central Land Grant.
u Acres waited. Writ about our
J.ng lands. Jt Interested In fruit lands,
- s (or booklet on Apple Orchard in
.soonsln. Address Land Dept., Boo Lla
fry . kllnneapolis. Minn.
MlaaellaaivoaiK,
FARM for sale; must srii my Fsllsmer
firm. M aires, muck prairie land.
V' bit'' iu 3.M.im PirtT . fci. JUiUia, V,i.
FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE
) FOR $1,600.00
Lot OOxlW. t
At 3319 Blondo Strt
One bloek from end of Harney car and
a good bargain for some one.
W. II. GATES
s7 Omaha Nat Bank BWg. Doug. 14.
REAL ESTATE SOUTH SUK
News from Abroad is Help to Bull
Faction in Wheat Pit Ad
vances in Wheat and Corn.
ARGENTINE. BOON TO SHIPPERS
OMAHA. Jan. i, IMS.
The news from abroad was mostly
bullish and more than Jt,rt."0 bushels of
wheat were taken In all positions yester
day by si potters. Growers of wheat are
not selling wheat In large qusntltlrs,
even on the advance, but they are cau.
tlous about sllowing sny to slip through
tnolr flngsrs. and then only at, prices
quite satisfactory to thorn. U Is ex
pected thst Argentina will soon commence
to snip wnest liberally, but the unfavor
sblo weather n that country as well at
the shortage In tonnage, has almost en
tirely cut off movement.
There Were advances of lS(Mc In
corn. The feeling was unstttled, hut 'th
market was strong at tlie close on buy
Ing bv Influential Intereata. here was a
good Investment demand and speculators
hougnt freoly. The country I selling
verv little corn, th January sales being
exceptionally light.
Advances were shown of 4til'c in oats
and the best prices were fully main
tained. The feature In the provision market
waa the commission house demand for
1ay deliveries. This buying was doubt
,p" result of strong grain marketa.
N heat was 2fi2ko higher.
lorn ws V'ilc higher.
Oats wre lmc higher.
Clearances of wheat and flour ware
equal to SM.OM bushels.
At Liverpool corn was flTCd higher.
Prlmarv wh,nt ni..ht. m..,.. uanA
Diieneis ann snipmenta l.ttw.OOO bushels,
aaalnst receipts r.f NAOm bushels and
shipment ot 41M00 bushels last vear.
I 'rl m r- mm MMlnl " l fJvi v. . . -
els snd shipments l.iol.OUO bushels, against
receipt of 1.0A6.000 bushels and ship
ment of K,eo bushels last year.
Primary oata recelota wm f4i cm hush.
ela and shipments 1,010.000 bushels, against
receipts ot i,m. DUHlirls and ahlpnienla
of &.,0i0 bushels last year.
CARLOT RECEIPTS.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
neceipts were:
Official Mondsv ..
Estimate Tuesday
1
Must Be Sold
. Good Home at a
Sacrifice ,
This is S Well eonali.tle,AI
two-story modern house, having hot water
Rudd Instsntaneous Hot Water
r.ior--.iate giasa windows throughout;
run cemented basement, laundry con
nections, etc. Oak finish first floor, with
brick fireplace in living room. Four
turner neurooms ann nsth second floor;
stairway to finished attic, large south
front lot. Kxim feet itk
trees. Iron fence In front. This is a 17,yj
1, c", V W, ,A.r' I owner ni I. HI
BELL AT ONCK and ha Instructed ua
to accept ANT REASONABLE OFFER
This Is your opportunity to buy a good
horn cheap. Do not fall to look this up
"ow nl make us an offer. Excellent
....,i. wo vt orininctan Ht.
Key at our office.
George & Company
902 City Natmnal Bank Bldg.
Phone Douglas 756.
Lot Bargain
N?ar Field Club
$1,250
A beautiful sio-bttv 1a aamvil
looking Central Boulevard, and on paved
Street. Over 10 lor,. ...I- . i,,. , .
2T5.r nea money has cut price from
11,500 to above figure. Halt cash needed.
The Byron Reed Co
Phone Doug. tn. zii So. 17th.
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS
Guaranteed
71
Dividends
When you Invest monsv with ns on h
profit-sharing plan your money Is guar
anteed 7 Der cent divider. A rana n it-
',r"t "V,f Ju'y January of each year.
" auumon tnereio you are enUtled to
all th earnings above 7 ur cent, which
arned from Si to S per cent mor for
the last ten years. Tour mnnav la emniv
secured, and you can Invest In amounts of
1JC0 or more at any time. Tou will find
by Investigating that this is one of the
best permanent Invest menu that is being
offered today that will bring you big
rr-turne on the amount of monsv In.
ested.
bee or writ ns about It.
Hastings &' Heyden
1614 HARNEY Ft.
Chlcsgj
Minneapolis
Duluth 7
Ores ha f)
St. Louis M
Winnipeg 144
These sales were reported tortav; Wheel
No. J hard, winter: 1 car, tl.; S-S car,
U.H.V No, 3 hard winter: 4 cars, 11. .
No. 4 hard winter: 1 rar, M.fcm; 1 car,
11.84. No. I durum: 1 J-8 cars, 11.46. No.
durum: 1 car, 11.45. No. 4 durum: 3-S
car, P.42. No. 8 durum, mixed: 1 far,
11.85. No. i mined durum: 1 car, 11.40.
Rejected: s-G car. il.lii 1 car, 11.21. Rye
No. ?: 1 car. 11.06V Sample: 1 car, 11.05.
Corn No. 8 white: 1 rar, He; 8 eara,
6tc. , No. t white: 8 tsra, M No. t
white, 4 oars, 65ic. No. 1 yellow: 7 cars,
tfHc. No. a yellow: 8 cars, Wc; 7 cara,
8oc. No. 4 yellow: 2 cars. 'c. No. 6
yellow: 1 car, .V!o; 1 car, 5,Hc. No. 1
mixed: 2 cars, ttt'c: 1 car. fciic. No. 1
mixed: 13 cara, kV; 10 cars, tioiic. No.
5 mixed: J car. to'ir. 'ftomple: l car,
6Hc; 1 car, tc: 1 car. 4c; 1 cars, 3Hc
Oats No. 3 white: t cars, 49c. No. 4
white: a ceis, 4c. Sample: a cars, 4Jc;
1 car, 4"Hc
Omaha Cash Prices Wheat No '' 2
hard. fi.zMfl.iKH: No. 1 hard. rt.44fl
Jj.dJ'.'i?' 1Ml:'o. spring white
11.2Ht1.24; No. 3 spring. ll.2Hvdl.24: No.
durum, 11.44i(h 1.45; No; 3 durum. 11 44
T1.4B. Com: No. 1 white. wvWie: No
J white . WV(&iic: No. 3 white, tW&Wio;
No. 4 white, VS-: No. J white. n'lUA
54c: No. white, S1i5Vc; No. 1 yellow
Wty?WWo; No. 1 j-ellow, g4iltiHc ; No S
yellow, 6riubSc; No. 4 yellow. HVifteVeVc:
N , 6 yellow, 5i6Svc; No. 6 yellow, (
fitxAie; No. 1 mixed, '4(iitc; No 8
mixed. SWrtsi'Ac: No. 8 mlxod, Si4ffi&c:
No. 4 mlxedL KUfii&Ue: No a mi-- ju
Wc'-, mixed, ft4ifji6c; sample
mixed, 39;Ho. Oata: No. 3 white. 4!V3i
Hoc; standard, 4ft?S4V4c; No. 8 white. 40
fitsc; No. 4 white. W'idio. Barley:
Malting, 64&72o; No. 1 feed, r,3M0e. five.
No. a, ai.otiQ'i.oGK; No. a. irosg-i.os.
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Feat area of the Trading and Closing;
Price m Board at Trade.
CIIICAOO. Jan. a.-Prlce SVId not ti
h?YS.tfn eQi's'lcd for cash wheat here
ft this time of the year since th Franco
Prussian war in 1S70 were reached tod
on change.
Domestic millers wer the chief buyers
of the cash wheat that was bargained
for in Chicago. Kxoortera. whose nrini
requirement for Kuropean shipment have
brought about an almost unprecedented
situation in regard to breadstuffs. were
said to have continued buying large
amounts, but fkiO.000 bushels - was n.e
greatest total known. Meanwhile specu
lative , values here swept higher and al
though unsettled at the finish were 1V(P
2(S2V above. last night, t'orn was un
changed to l-16c higher, oats up &io to
Ho and Provision dearer hv 7Ur,inv m
Speculative dealers at the start cut
loose boldly from dependence on what
exporter here did or did not do for the
moment concerning wheat. Direct cable
advice from Liverpool admitted tht the
nisrKet was excited and that offerings
there were scarce, not only from th
I'nited Stale, but also from Argentina-
Lively profit taking here by fortunate
hulls threatened fcf a while to offset th
greater part of th fresh gains, but on a
second swell th market rebounded higher
than before and wound up within He of
the ton level reached.
On the crest of the advanca today. No.
3 red winter wheat sold at fl.3t4 a
bushel, a. price not approached here In
January since 182, during the Turko
Itussisn war. The May option today went
to tl.Mfi)LZl. a bulge of 10ttyl0,c a
bushel as compared wtlh Just a week
ago. " .
Corn made a strong start with wheat,
but ran into heavy profit taking and a
decided Increase of country offerings. The
market rallied, though, aa a result of the
late upturn In wheat. Oats swayed with
corn. There was also a fair cash de
mand for oats. Including lOO.OuO bushel to
exporters.
Grain prices furnished by Logsn
Bryan, 815 Kouth Sixteenth street:
90c: confectioners' A. 4 S.V : No. 1. 4 TOe.
Bl'TTKlt Msrket stesdv:. receipts.
18.011 tubs: creamery extras.' ti scoring.
: creamety tlilgner svorlngl, 'i:lrc;
creamery firsts, a." (": seconds, rerMe:
pro extras. MuJc; lRdls. current
make, firsts, Ji'Vfirtc: seconds, !V; pack
ing stock, current mske No. t JlH'fl'-'Jc.
"IIF;K.-JR Market steadv; receipts.
I.SC3 boxes: state, a hole milk, held, spe
cials, iriiHc; state whole milk aveiage
fan. v, ir.,rl.Vc; slatn whole milk freHh
specials, IV; slate a hole milk average
fancy, l4Hirl4Sc; skims, .14ffn'vC.
i;Klf Strong; receipts. I2.fi7i cases:
fi-ssh gathered, extra fine, 44lc; extra
fusts, Jc: firsts. 4"i41c; seconds. StitiAH-:
talc. Pennsylvania and nearby hennery.
whites, fine to fancy. litWet same, gath
ered, whites, 40ft 47c; same, hennery.
browns, 444;4.c; same, gathered, brown
Snd mixed colora 3MM4c.
POll.TRY lreesed. oulet sn.l'un-
chiuiged. Uve, week: western chickens.
14ct fowls. 1I lie: turkeys. ISc.
OMAHA UUHERAL MARKKT.
BUTTETl-Nn. 1. l.ro rifinni e xr
J, rvih. tubs, o.
CHKK8K-imported, Hai. SRc; Amer
ican Swiss, the: block Swiss. lie; twins,
!: daisies, itr: trlpleta, 17c; Young
Americas. ltVtc: blue label brick, 17c; Dm
burger, Ml., 80c; 1-lb . Ac; New York
white, l$o; imported French Koquoloii,
Flail Trout, He; large erapplea, Io;
sslmon. Ur: halibut. 1-'':: channel rat.
Iish. IV; pike, 14c; pickerel, 10c.
DULIKI-Broilers, 14Vc; sprlDaT Chlck-
sna, 11c; hens, Kgllc; cocks. 8c; ducks,
19o; geese, sc; turkeya lc ptgoon. per
do., laic: ducks, full feathered, loc; geesa,
full feathered. 1c: aauaba. No. L tl.tu: Nn.
a, too. ' ;
Beef cut Prices: Nb. 1 ribs. 18'4c: No.
8 rlhs. 16Vc; No. 8 rlb 11r;, No. 1 loins,
30o; No. 3 loins, 17c; No. S loins. 12c;
No. 1 chucks. lOVic; No. f chucks, tAtc;
No. 3 chucks. He: No. 1 rounds. l.lVc: No.
1 rounds. 12'c; No. 3 rounds, 11c;. No. 1
plates, tlc; No. f plates, S'ic; No. 3
plates, 8c.
Market quotations furnished by Olllnakl
Pru t company."
FKUITS Oranges, per box. Kxtra fsncy
Wsshington Navels, wis, 1(Vh and 113s,
1100; 13s, li.i 1(10. 12.50; 17s. :1s, 'Mis,
52.74. Lemons, per box, fancv rUtnklst, ;ms,
:jOs, ItM; choice Red Halls, 4 irv
fruits, per box, 3is, Ms, Ms and , lJ.nl. j
Apples, per box, extra fancy Washington
W hite River l'frmalnes, 11.00; fsncy, I
11. 7e; extra fancy Washington Wlnesaps, 1
(T1.7R; Spltienbergs, tl.75; Oregon Hptis-
enbergs, 11 W; Colorado unwrappod .lona- It'., M. A St. P....
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
a
Fat Cattle Slow to Lower and Other
Kindt Steady Sheep and
Lambs Are Actire.
HOGS SHOW BUT LITTLE CHANGE
SOUTU OMAHA, Jan. 8. 1:1.
Csttle. Hog. Sheep.
(.271
2i.4
8.7t0
M OK4
17.144
Two days this week..1J.7T1 f2.47
i'anie days last week. .1'.'..V .(t2
Same days 1 wk. ago. M.W 10. n
Psme days 8 whs. ajio.l.:! l!.lt
Same days 4 whn. aito.10.40; s.4W
Same da,va last yesi..ll.72 21,10
The followlig tabl shoas the re!lps
of cattle, hogs ami sheep at th South
Omaha live stock market for the year to
date, as compared wu last yrar:
l?i Sj inn.
faille is.s.i 7.42
'ox X4.701 21.WH
tbeep ;;46J
th close a good share of th hog were
cashed at fully steady prices.
fteprrecntative sales;
No.
14... ,
..
71...,
at ... .
3 ....
71.
a. sa. Pr.
..171 4 t SO
..sol M t Si
..si ... 7is
.Ml
.11
I
7 w
1 0JS
.
Hi
41 ft
M Il
fct
1.
(I
8 a Pr.
... 7 o
... 7 es
... 7
. . 7 S7H
:
... 7 it
i-HKr.l' V. 1th the receipts of sheen and
Ittmh nilly normal compared with a weelt
I'go and a year go, prices retmunded,
hoalng an an vane ot nv where from
strong to lotrito higher on lamba, year
lings and ewe, there being few wether
here to apeak of. The reoelrta for th
first two days of the week foot up 81,isi4
head, against 17.114 for th same lime
ls-t week snd ;r,(JU a yrar ago, so the
Indications are for a rood demand at the
V- present level of prices. Drovide.1 the rc.
1V0 'P'" r ''eld down to normal pronor
il v.l There was an active Inquiry this
Mini 1 '"ornlng for snythlng at all (n the killing
line and as a result th market we over
in gotwi season. It might he noted that
the lamb receipts Included elevon cars
l hat went to a feeder buyer at 17. SO, which
.ut down the. supplv at the disposal of
the packer, tjualtiy as a rule was little,
If sny.dltterent, from yesterdav.
The hulk ot the lambs found an outlet
at t.0iV.ro with oulie a few at the
The following elle ,ki,i, the ,n ' latter lisura and a tou at W.M. KeavV
price for hogs at tho e'uuth Omaha live' lamba being in smaller suprty thnn wa
stock market for the last few day, wlthl'he case yesterday, naturally eere more
comparisons: active and sold to a better advantsae,
t ne ewe supply moved at a range of w
Inc.
1J.7S4
10,H
1'ate. 1W14. ,lnia liniv
leo it
Iec. 30.
Iec. 31.
l'ec. 22.
Dee. St.
Iec. 84.
Deo. 2fi.
Dec ;
Dec. 27.
Lec. 28.
Dec. 29.
l'0. 80.
Dec. 31.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
I'll. jinlo. ilisi. ili"s rtV;jt there being a top at .. which
4i; i i b W i ..7i ItM waa paid for very choice grades. Three
7 4t 7 01 t Oil 7 tt 1 8 It cars of yearlings sold at 17 . according
7 in t 06: 7 5M a S; 1 St to weignt and quality, t'btciuro waa re-
r
T 031 T H J o: t S 8 fa! I 34 ' ported ss having a moderate run with a
7 02 I f tof T lt t V7 1 7 Ml t Oil t S4 I stronger tendency to prices,
t MUl 7 48 7 11 It t7i 8 111 i il i Quotations on sheep and lambs: t,mh.
Holiday. I good to choice, tx.404'4.70; lamba. fair to
1 l T 051 T l I W l 73 " I I gjci. n.wns.ai; yearunga, gooo to cnoice.
7 o; 7 :-' 0 is 7 ,l s i ti.av : yearlings, lair to goon, si.u'
T V7I a an T 7i t w I I i.?.; wetners, goon to cnoice, iitxianMij
5 W 7 Ml 8 Si t bt Wethers, lair t" good. SH.oca Ti; ewes.
8 1 I 40 I good to choice, lo.Einti.VH; ewes, fair to
good, 35 (ipfjvsn.
No. Av. Trice.
7 14H
7 4 V
2!
7 Ml,!
mi:,.
7 1
7 1T
7 04,
7
1IU4.
7 i
7 81
7 80 1
T os
7 08
lHl.t
7 10
7 09
7 LI
I 7 "
t ;
ibi:..imi.
t 0$
00
00
6 l
7 m
8 o:
8 31
lHlU.
k 84
8 So!
8 SO
lk.
t n
7 s"i 8 ! 8 70
8. 1 7 02S 7 88 's 1 t 0A 7 7 8 471 3 H
"tiuildiiy.
Receipts and dlsnnsltloo of live stock
at the I'nlon stock yards. Houth Omaha,
Neb., for twenty-four hour ending at a
o clock yesterday:
RKCLIPT9 CARS.
Cattle. Mors. Sheep.
thans, !1.8T; Washington extra fancy
Hoover, tl.40; small Jonatnnns, ll.io;
tancy Colorado Woalthya, 11.10; fancy
Colorado McTHahons, 11. VO; fancy Colo
rado L'tters, ll.io; Idaho fancy Crimes
(jolden. 11.80; rhoice, l 25; fancy Wash
ington Grimes Holden. 11 60; fsncy Colo
rado Maiden Blush, ll.io; fancy Idaho
Jonathans. VX: FuKons. ll.io. Straw
berry, 1125; Wolf River, 11.35; New
fork Russets. 83 00: Black Twigs,
IJ.Hn. Grapes, California Emperors, per
bbl., 83.60; per crate, 11.75; extra fancy
Malaga, per bbl., tti.OO. Pears, per box.
Anions. 12.28: Jerseys, 82.26: Kheldons.
t2.2S; Lawrence, 3.tH; Boooo. 12.26; faster,
Bunanas. per bunch, IUIuK.IjO.
cranlierrlrs, ler bbl.. Jerseys, 1.00;
cheaper Jerseys, IVOO; 1st Howes, 87.00,
Llmea per box. 11.78.
V KGET ABLE! Cuultf tower, per crate,
13.00; cucumbers, per box. 11.60; celery,
per dox.. Jumbo, 75c; Michigan, SSc; let
tuce, ner do., leaf. 40c: head. ll.uO:
onlona, per lb., yellow and red. So; white,
2'4i:; cabbage, per lb., lo; pepper, per
basket, 60c: tomatoes per crste, 84 00;
onions, shallots, per dos., 60c; Italian gar
lic, per lb., 2Uc; iusn, rr ib lVc;
.1.1.. I bnl.t... ...... v..
,i4iilMinr,, ;nr lu.i i i ,invwn, 'i t,u,,
Idahos, 70c.; Red lllver Ohlos, 6c; Minne
sota Whites, one. Swoet potatoes, per
Kansas, si.ui.
12
Wabash
Missouri Taclflc
I'nlon Pacific 41
C. N. W., east 31
C. & N. W., west 8
C. St. P., M. 0 2
C., B. fk Q east IS
C, R, 4k Q west 24
C, H. 1. Ai P., east 14
C. R. I. tt P., wost
Illinois Central .'. 14
CJilcago Great Western. 1
10
3
3
4
12
M
15
7
2
18
1
8
3
1S7
1.8.7
J.or.8
3,-sS
1,208
44
1 Oil
2.6-i3
3.717
3.41
Total receipt
DISPOSITION HEA D,
Csttle. Hogs. Pheep.
norm K JO ..t....
Swift tk Co tW7
Cudahy acklng Co 1,152
Armour A Co 007
J. W. Murphy
Houlli Omaha Pkg. Co. 11
W. B. Vansant Co 8
Benton. Vansant & L.
Hill A Bon
K. H. Lewis
Huston A Co ,
J. B. Root A Co
J. H. Bulla
U t Hues ,
Itoaenstork Bros
McCreary A Kellogg
ixo feeder tamh M t K
7S fe, lamb 78 8 28
S3 Montana lamb 73 8 00
178 Montana wethers 104 10
80 Montana ewes !li & 25
74 Montana bucks 117 4 25
1:7 fed ees 115 4 M
13 fed caes IK 5 S5
17 Mexican yearlings 5 7 6
10 fed Ismha M 7 l
) fed we k.i 4 15
28 fed ewe W4 8 M
178 fed ewes ,108 U
8 fed lambs ii 8 60
bbl .
MIst'EL,lANtEt)UW Mlis, rer ID., vo. I worthelmor Degen ,
1 California walnuts, 18c; filbert. 15c; J H. K. Hamll'on
Iecana, 12Hc; Braxlls, 12Hc; almonds, 2c; Isulllvsn HrosT
cocoanuts, rr sack. 13.7fi,' per do,, 75c. Hothschlld
Figs, per box, 12 12-ot.. 86c; 60 -or, 12.00. Mo. A Kan. Calf Co..
1 tales, ugMr walnut per box, 11.40; Hal- 'Christie
lowi, per 10., sc. oneneo popcorn, per 10., Wllggln
Altlclel Open. I gtgh.l Low. I Close. Yes y
Wheat I
May. 1 38 1 87S 1 341,, 1 r, 1 TA
July. 1 2JS 1 24'a 1 22 1 23 1 23
Com: I
May. 7STi 7U 70l 76V . 754
July. 7 71'. 7611 . 1H
Osts:
May. 85' . f.5i 84,l ' K 65
July. 654, 63 62tt 6t U
Pork: . j
Jan 1 18 18 80 It 15 11 60
May. U 30 1 C7V 18 221 U 60 19 221
Lard : I
i Jan.. 10 67H 10 71 10 Hlj 10 76 10 09
May. 10 W 11 08 10 90 11 06 10 K
Ribs:
Jan.... 10 S 10 20 10 2S 10 16
May. 10 65 jlOta 10 60 10 ttt 10 624
InvestnientVWill
Net8
Threa double Dressed brii-k i.nn.-.
Walking distance. Rent for $7(10 per year.
rn will resioenu part Of Omaha.
Might exchange for vacant city lot or
SVItC.
American Security Co.
Phone Dougla (018; Evenings Walnut
or Harney bf.
REAL E8TATF MISCFLLAXEOUS
Wdking Distance
New
Six Rooms
Modern.
Oood location.
Karnam car.
Level lot.
Main rooms la oak.
Three bed rooms upstairs.
Furnace. .
Cemented cellar. -
This house is in a new. addition snd hsa
never been occupied. Pnon for appoint
ment. American Security Co
Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. t red.
tl.32'44 1-36'i; No. 3 hard. 11.3V4j 1.35M.
corn: no. i yellow, www ; ivo. a yel
low, tSUfttMlc. Oata: No. 8 white, 51V
SlHc; atandard, bfu&hic. Rye: No. 2.
81. 13t. Bsrley: 3'a76c. Timothy: 85oiti7.M).
Clover: tit.90M.4)0. Pork: 117.00. Lard:
11046. Ribs: 19.76") 10.25.
BUTTER Lower; creamery, !4o to 331
4234c
POULTRY-Allve. higher: springs, 134c;
fowls, 13fT'l4c; turkeys. 1.16,14c.
KUGSr-Steady; receipts, 6.420 cases; at Ml. 60;
mini, cssee uiuiuaeu, mic; oruinary
first. riAUc' firsts, 3Vfl36c.
POTATOES Hteafly; receipts. 38 rr
Michigan and Wisconsin, red, Xsatc;
siicnigsn sna Wisconsin, wnite, ispvy.
4": crackerlacK. per case, u 60: v, s,
11.76; checker, per case, 13.60, H rae, $1.76.
Honey, per case. 18.75. Mder, Js'. Y per
keg, 83.60; per bbl., $8.00. Casaba Gems,
per crate. $1.76W 00. ;
Minneapoll Grain Market.
MINNKAPOUB, Minn., Jen. 8.
WHEAT May, 11.83'; July. $1.S3VM.83H,
asekd; No. 1 hard, $1 35V. m', 1 north
ern. fl.3m31.36Vi; No. $ northern, ll.M'J
L83i.
KLOUR Advnced: fancy patnta, 88.70;
first clears. 15.W: secona clears, $4.85;
shipments, 81.000 bbls.
BARLKY-2ui9c. , ,
RYE-11.0!1.10.
BRAN 123.50.
CORN No. 8 yellow. eSiic.
OATH-No. 8 while, 49'j4l;c. :
FLAX-11.;44C1.67. .
Kansas City Oraln sad Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Jan. I.-WHBAT
-No. 3 hard, $1.87LS8; No. 1 red, 11.27;
May, tl.2'4; July. tl.l74 '
CORN No. t mixed. 61'He; No. I white,
70'e; May, 74'4c; July, 7:Sc.
OATS No. i whIU, 60T(ffS4jc; No. 2
mixed. 4SV447VfcC.
BUTTElt-Crf-amary 83c; flrts, lo;
seconds, 2c; packing stock, 20Ho.
FXK1S Ktrsts. J?c; seconds, 22c.
POULTRY liens, 12c; roosters, 10ic;
turkeys, 15c.
Hi.' I.oals Cirala Market.
ST. lOU18, Jan. 5.-WHHAT No. S
red, ll.8ll.S2; No. t hard. $1.31Vr'l.a2;
May. tl.M's; juiy, si.avn.
CORN No. 3, TO'V ; No. 3 White, Tlo:
May, 7Hc; July, TVHc.
oats-No. t tvtfrW. No- $ whit. 63
4363V4C. '
Liverpool Orala Market.
I.IVERPOOU Jan. 6. WHEAT-Spot
firm; No. 1 Manitoba. Hs4d; No. 3 not
quoted; No. HslHd; No. 2 hard winter,
10 i'd. Futures, nominal.
CORN Spot, nominal. Futures, strong ; I
January, 10d; Faliruary, lovtd.
FLOUR Winter pstents, 38 9d.
Cefire Market. '
NEW YORK, Jan. 8. COKFEB Coffee
future continued quiet today, but price
were firmer oa bullish European statis
tic, which Drompted estimate that tho
world' visible supply would show a losa
r shout 100000 bans during" December.
comparing Witt) an Increase ot 408,(00 bags
for the same montns last year, ana ins
continued steadiness of the primary
markets. Prices here opened at n ad
vance of 6 to t points and the market
closed at a net advance of to 8 iolnta
Kales. 8.500 bags. January, t.otc: reDru
ary. .14c; March, 8 24c; April, t.33c; May,
t.43c; June, $.38o; July, 7.24e; August.
7.83c: September, 7.40c; October, i,,c;
November, 7.64i!; December. 7.9c. Spot,
steady: Rio No. 7. 7Vc; Hantoa No. 4.
f!c. Both th Brazilian markers wer
uncnangea ana mere waa uu inwi m
th Rio exchange rate.
Hutrmaan
Baker, June A fcmlth.
Tanner Bro
.lohn Harvey
Klein ..,
Other buyers
Total
102
IHl
144
II ...
5S!
8 ' ...
38
a ..:
108
M
67
87
32
1U
78
28
. 7 ...
74 . ...
177
187
67
. .5,196 13,646
4.3JO
Cattoa Market.
Ndw YORK. Jan. 5. COTTON-Stedy;
middling upland. 8.05c. Bales 4J bales.
Cotton futures Closed steaay- January,
8.02c: March. 8.20c; May, July, .ooe;
August. 8.64c; October, .c; uecemDer.
f, ... ...
The cotton market cioaea steaay at a
net advance of 1 to 8 points.
LIVEIlfOOl Jsn. . v ui iuh-epoi,
good business: price steady : Amenrsn
middling fair. 6.7d; good middling. 5 04d;
middling, 4.74d; low middling, 4.81d; good
ordinary, 3.69d; ordinary, zid; sales.
10,000 bale.
CATTLE Receipt this morning
bored 817 cars, making a total for the
two day uf 13,771 head, being slightly
larger than for the same time lost ysar
and about 1,000 head larger than a year
ago. The demand Waa good and the
market aa a whole In very fslr shape.
The faot that beef steers sold lower at
most market points yesterday, while
prices here remained steady, or very
nearly ao, made buyers a little bearish
this morning and they wanted to buy
the cattle lower. As sellers were not In
clined to man any price concession wiui
out a fight th trad waa In conse
quence a little slow on that kind of
cattle. The market might in fact b
described as slow to possibly lOo lower.
Cow and heifers were again tn good
demand, and they commanded prices
that were steady with yesterday's de
cline. A considerable proportion of the
offerings changed hands In very good
season.
Good feeder wer in active demand
nd fully steady. Inferior grade ware
a little slow, but still without much
change tn prices. Slock calves wer
lower. t
Quotations on Cattle Price yearlings,
$8.6(Kg.u0; good to choice cornfed beeves,
t8.0o-u.6O; fair to good corn fed beeves,
17 6ni 00;ocnimon to fair cornfed beeves,
14.6ou7.60: good to holce rang
beeves, $7.75U8.25; fair to good cornfed
beeves, 18.7tVti'7.76: common to fair corn
fed beeves. I5.7.".76; good to choice
heifer. fyu7.26; good to choice cows. 16,76
(pi. 00; fair to good cows. $6.0ugl.lu; com
mon to fair cows, $4.00A6.00; good to
choice (tucker snd feeder, fT.vttS. 10;
fair to good stocknrs and feeders, $.76Q
7.25; oommon to fair ttocker snd feed
ers, $6,754)4.76; stock heifer. $6.2&ai.26;
stock cows, $4.76(t.7&; stora calves, $.($
1.00; vesl calve, t7.O0ijg.76; bull, stags,
etc, t6.ooato.
Rcpraaentatlv aalss:
in.oiw
W. II kit
New York General Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. 8. SUGAR Raw,
steady; molasses. .JU8ii.wc; centnrugal,
4.010 4. OTc Refined, steady; cut loaf, t.85c;
crushed, t.76c; mould A. '6.4uc; cubes,
t.iwc; XXXX powdered, 6.10c; powdered,
6.06c; fin granulated, 4.86c; diamond A,
REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR bALK Vacant lots, located in o un
der 4k Hlmebaugh addition to Wal
nut Hill, and also In Okahoma addition,
both In Omaha. These ar desirable lots
nd will b sold for much lea than their
value, .as th owner la a nonresident.
Will sell separately or together aa do
trad. For further particular address,
J. 0. Harris & Bon,
Ottawa. 111. o
ARS Tn ACTS Uf TIT LB.
FE ED Abairaot C-. oloaM absiraot of
ftoa la Nebraska. IWt P -ndela Theater.
kUsnlnus:
Douglas hi 1 3.
Harney Walnut 3037.
KtRK TiUe Uuaraotee aud Abstract to,
a mod: a absiran ulli-.a, 3u tt. liib St
Fvoa Douglas UI.
Omaha liar Market.
PRAIRIE HA Y Choii upland
No. 1. lio.wviiil w: .No. i
10.50: No. 3. $7.00ti.iax Choice midland.
111.00: No. 1. t'O 0041 lO.SO; NO. 3, 9 Art 10.00;
No. 3 t7.00r.00. "holce lowlsnd, 810.01';
No. 1. ritt.50: No. 3. $$00tr.t; No. 8,
$.i''ii0.
STRAW-Cholce whest, $5. SOflg.OO; choice
oat or re1 !.vi 60.
ALFALFA Choce pea green, third or
fourth cutting. $13.oO'd 14.00; No. 1. $13 0O-tt
13.60; No. 2. llltatflXOO; No. 8, $3.0U(f ll.oo.
Dry Good Market.
NEW YORK, Jsn. 8. DRY GOODfl
Cotton goods were stesdy, but mor quiet
on staple line todny. Blanket continued
ctive. Overcoatings were being bought
for fall by soma manufacturei. Bilks
wer In butter demand.
Rvaparated Apple a ad Dried Fralt.
NEW YORK, Jsn. 8. EVAPORATfcD
APPLFH Quiet. Prunes, steady.
DHll-'l) FRUIT A prtcots and peaches,
firm. l'.aUiaa, steady.
Metal Market.
BT.- LOI'IH, Jan. a. METALSIad.
higher, $3 40213.05; spelter, higher, $8 80
6.60.
1 . .
Baak tlearlasa.
OMAKI, Jan. 6. Hank clearings for
Omalia today mere 13,41 4. 4.4. J an1 for
tin curitni. jndlug dy last yar 3- 9"J'i.-
.9u.
NS. -
t
14
I
8
t
I
22
17
1
It
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M
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1
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4
7
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m t 00 sr tut T tt
M ih it i:m 7 10
sn t U till' T It
,.,.1D 7 11 22 Ill IH
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mve-lia AND HEIFERS. .
CIllCAf.O LITIO HTOfK MARKET
tattle Steady ta Lawr Hags I
ettlrd.
CHICAGO. Jan. 5,i-CATTLK-Pcelpl
7,000 hwad; market steady to 10o lower;
native steers, 8V.vkio.70: western. $4.Mtf'
7.00; cows and belters, $2.8018.00.
HOOfi Receipts. 46,000 hed; market
unsettled; aversged a shad lower: hulk
of sie. $7.to7.86; light. KNMl7.27;
mixed, tA.ton7.30; heavy, t".noi7.;cil;
rough, t8.iwtr7.05; pigs, $T.2-VJ7.10.
PlJKKP AND LAMBf-Heeelpt. U.nn
head; market firm: sheen, 85.t01Al.75;
yearlings, $.lri477.86; lambs, $,.7M)8.7o.
St. Laal Live Dtook Market.
T. LOt'18. M., Jan. B.-CATTLK-R-ceipt.
4,900 head; market steady: naliv
beef steer. 87. Mty 10.00, row and heifers,
1600f)'ft.75). atockeia and feeders, '.S-f
7.28; southern steer. 15.T6t7.75; cow and
heifers. Il.oont.o0; native calves, 1-W
8.75.
HOOP Receipts, 18. "WO hssd: msrket
steady; pigs snd lights, 8A.WMv7.20: mixed
snd butchers, li.10iif7.35; good heavy, 17.20
7 3. . ?
tU4?EP AND 7A MB Receipts, M)
heu; market lower: native muttona, 14.75
15.75; lambs, IS.JotPl .80; yearlings, V.Si'lt
7,80,
1 .
KitMi Cltr tare), fltvrk Market.
KAN8A81 CITY. Mow Jsn. . CATTLEr
Recelpta, 11,000 head: market lower) prime
fed steer. ft.0OinO.75: dressed beef s leers.
37.404J8.75; western teer. $7,00808: strik
er ana feeders, s.no.v; nuua, va.iko'
8.16; calves, 88.OO01O.S6. . .
llOQ.s Receipts, 37,000 head; market
lower! bulk of le. $7.0ot.20: hedvy,
$7.16N7.a5; packer and butchers, $7.0tT
7.36; light, t.W)7.15: pigs. 8i.Jo34.7J.
elitKl1 AND LAMEa-Re(?eir, 7,0
head; market higher) lambs, ",SW65;
yearlings. tt.Mf7.0; wethers, 15.76Tjii.00;
ewes, $5.006.85.
Hloax City Live atock Market.
SIOUX CITY, Is.. Jan. 8. CATTLE
Receipts, 3.W0 hssd: market 100 lower)
hstlve steers. $0.0(i0ift.60; butehsrs. 15.25.
0.60; cows and heifer. $4.4tt8.: -tiners,
$4O0fie.0O; stoeker snd feeders, $t.Iuj7.30:
calves. $7.:6f.60; bulls, stag, etc., $5.00
l!.00.
HOGS Receipt. 8.080 head; market Re
lower) heavy, irt.lsW7.U6; mixed, $ti tskti.6;
light, $H.86g.IW; bulk of (ales, t- .5n.J.tiO.
HJIEKP AND LA VBS Receipts, 2.000
head; market steady; we, $3.7503.25;
lamb. $8.103
S. Joseph Live Stock Market'.'
PT. JOSEPH. Jan. $. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 1.800 head; market higher) steer.
17.K(f 10.00: cows and heifer, tt.ftttV.OO;
calves. $8.00f8.60. , '
HOGS-Receipts. 18.O90 head: market
lower; top, 87. $0; bulk of sales. 17.O0iff7.15.
HHEEP AND LAM B-Receipt. 3,to
head; market higher) lamb. $7.693. to.
i NEW YORK. STOCK" MARKET
Two Conflicting: Element Are Pri
mary Feiturei of the
Trading".
RISE IN THE SPECULnES
Tao eonflktlng elements, covering of
short eontrscts and European selling,
were the primary features of today's
comparatively active and strong stock
market. Further settlements by the bear
soon disclosed a scarcity of stocks, snd
the foreign offerings, chiefly of United
States Heel, were hardly large enough
to affect that Isjue ncr any of the other
leaders, most of which dosed under their
best prb-es. hut with s firm undertone.
In addition lo th active group, numer
ous specialties. Including American com
mon and preferred. American Cotton Oil.
International Hsrvester, American
Woolen and Pullman rose two to four
points. The movement was not all tha
one way, however, several of the hjfth
prWed. as well a low-prloed shares sink- ,
Ing to n' minimum prices. Anion:
the were Louisville Nashville, At
lantic ( oast Line. National Railway of
Mexico first preferred, Western Msvylsnd
preferred and Rumely preferred. The fall
In some of these stocks rsnged from six;
to fifteen points under previous quota
tion. lest1natlon of the M,0niY km bar
taken from th assay office yesterday
remains a mvstery.
New financing by the St. Paul road
ngaln came under discussion, hut no de
tails concerning the reported bond issue
wire availahle.
Business on the Ixmdon exchange was
'Mill, but reflected a degree of stability.
The imperial hank nf Germany reported
a gold Inrrvnrs of t4,2r.O.iO.
A broader Inquiry was seen In tha'
"no nivininn, witn a higher level of
' prices. Totl sales, par valu. . war
gl.hv,.nivt.
United Hate government bond wer
stronifer on call, ivclotered 4s advancing
and Panama coupons and registered
3s ' per cent.
Numbrr of sales and leading quotations
on stock today were:
Sslf 1. mh. L. Cle.'
J.Kt w. H IH'.
l(D It at
sioug City ....
Chicago
St. Louis
Kansas City .
South, Omaha
ToUls
LIT Btock la ilgbt.
' Cattle. Hogs.
4.600
3,000
, 3.600
U.t
6,006
$.
60,000
18,010
12.000
8,600
Sheep.
10.0IO
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V. to! ,,it.,o-SOUTH DAKOTA.
No. Av. pr.
8 feeders . fbO 8 83
HOOrV-Rscelpts were fairly liberal to
day, about 14 car, or 12.6u0 head, being
reported In. Total for the two day 1
32,478 head, being almost 7,000 larger than
a week ago, and a gain of more than
1,000 over last year.
Heavy recainu at all prints started a
fresh break all along the line this morn
ing, and, In sympathy with aeskar ad
vice from otbar marketa, first bids
Coast Millers Say
Nebraska Has Edge
) A NO ELKS, Cal Jan. J. -California
millers began a fight today to obtain a I
"mtlllng-ln-translt" rate to enable them
to compete with middle western mjllera,
when th esse of the Olobe Orsln and
Milling company versus the Bants Fo
snd other railroads wa argue here be
fore Examiner Wood of th Interstate
Commerce commission. . ' '
W. R, Keller, president of the Milling
company, testified thst tnllloi in Ne
braska eould chip grain from that state,
mill It Into flour at El Paso snd nd
It onto California for a flat rale ot U
cent per hundred pounds. California
millers, he said, paid 68 cant for hsrd
wheat from other atstea and a cent
more for flour from th gme grain
shipped from th mills to California
points. 1
Alaska oi ,
AntstRamiten' "ojpr ....
Am. Beet sugar
Amerlrss tSn
Amrrlru 8. ft
Am. h. a n. pre
Am. isr RsfiBiag
AmerlrHS T. a T.
. Amerli'SIt Trtls're , ,
Anxonda Mlalng ,
AlrhUoo , ,
Salllmsr tc Ohio.......
hrorklvn Rapid Tr.i....
rallfnrnia r-ieiHsam
Canxiian 1'arlflo
Cer.iral latkar
Chesapeake Ohio
fhleaao o. W
rtilrsaa. M. 41 Ht, p...
tirs N. W.
Chtes rorese
nlorade fuel rnm ...
(oloraao Mrniihorn....
P-nrar J:lo liranrte....
Pitorer S R. O. pit
Mstlllars' Pwurlllos ..
Erie
Oaneral rie-trle
Orast Vorlher p.'
Oraat No. tjra ma
nurnanhelm tiplorallen..
Illinois lnlrl
b.lerlmrnnaili Mat. pM...
Intplrailnn topper
tmarssuanat Marvaatar.,
Kalian, It v tin hern. ...
y"wlvlle A. Naahvlll.,,
Menirait Pairoleuia ..t..
Miami VuptMr ,
Miaxnurl Pacific ,
Mlrsourl. K. T
Nsilosal Mucull ,
Vsllnnll ta4
h'srada Copper
New York central..
N V.. N H H. ......
Norlnlt A Waoiara
Ne.rlher Parillo
raffle Mall
P"lfie T. -T
Iennarlranla
Pi'llman falan Car,....
Rar i;oa. Copper.........
Raatltis ..TTTTT. I
Mapuhllo Inn A Htael....
koek Ialan4 l.a
RcoK lla4 Co. pM
11. L. & H. jr. 14 pM..,
Ksolhera Pacific
Soul ham Railway
Tanneaaa tpper
laxaa iiompany .....
t'nloa rallle
t'r.los I'arlfln bM
t'nliet Hiaies ilial
I'. H, Kfaei ptd ,
t'lah C.,pper ,
WalHwk pf I
Wsrlern t'nloa
Weallii(houas Clartrio
3M 117
400
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71
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in 1144,
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lt.tn ui)
I. lis) 10,44
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in IH
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Total mlra (or Ih. da. 141 lot shares.
in.. W
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ir smaaey .Market.
NEW YORK. Jan; l-MONEY-TIm'
loan dull; t0 and W) day. 3Vi3V r.r
cent; six months. SHfit per cent f'-ii'
money steady: high. t per cent' low '
2H per cent; ruling rate, 24 per .t ,
loan, 2 V per cent; closing bid! 2U , orr
cent; offered at Li per rent ' p'r
MBRCANTILK PAPKH (V4 per cent :
f TKRI.ING EXCHANUB-Htead OO-il.v
mM f' Cab1"' ,tK; t0t d
BILVER Bar, 484e; Mexican dollan,
T7c,
BONDS Government, strong; railroad
firm. '
LONDON. Jan. . SILVER Bar. 2Jid
per ounoe. 1
DISCOUNT RATES Short bill 2. per
cent; three month' bill. 2afi2tt n,,'
cent. 1 . .
Closing quotations on bond today wr
s (ulltws: ,
V. g. rf. 2. n$-... fj M. pe. tt. 8a StJi
to coupon ' T. C. g. Jia... 7il
f . a. r 'rj2 Y Chr im,imi4.
ts eiuson lsiH K, T. stat. 4V4a..,.iir
V. 3. 4a. rag N. Y., N. H. H.
4 00 unol 1014 r, ts imu
I'susata o.upoa..l No. Taclflo 4a d!i
Am. HaielUrs ts...1o;IVi 5
A. T. T. or. HtsH0. H. U rf. ts.... t;i
Armour A Co. '4Ha.. Ht f. T. A T. ts....... Hf.iT.
Alcmaoa gas- ...... m -rwau. too. 4s M
Pal. A Ohio 4a V IReayllng fra. ts iu
-hea. S. IJhL, 4Ul.. 1S 8. I. A V ... ,
r. . Q. I. la... KS4"o. Pao. e. 4s kv
II IH I I F 4. tt ral. a,-
C. R. I. A I. . 4S J4 to or. la
C. A . rer. 4I4B , I" 14 So. Rallvar 1st aa.J .
D. A R. O. rf. tap tt lalOB Fa-lflo Tm.... Mia,'
Krva (aa. 4a It do cv. 4a ,. ?
Kris. fcWxMi'le U...1C3 V. 8. Rubber 4W....ldiC
fH. Vs. 1st 4..... I 14. nasi &a )u!
111. X rsf. 4s.... M Wabeah lat la a;
A N. sol. 4a.... 01 Wast. tla. t. ts.. l
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Formidable Sunk by
Torpedo, Says.Berlin
BERLIN. Vla Wlreles to BayMlle).
Jan. 4. An official announcement mad
publlo through the official press bureau
today stys:
"A submarlns hoard reports by wireless
t tb admiralty in Berlin, that It hss
torpedoed and sunk la the English chan
nel off Plymouth the British battleship
Yormldabls.
"Ths submsrlns wss pursued by British
destroyers, but escaped undamaged."
Kills Wife and Self
' In Midst of Crowd
SEATTLE. Wash.. Jan. ..-Morris
Miller, a baker, shot Ms wife, Marie, deed
here today after chasing her a block and
a half through the street. Thsn he shot
maoa y local pacaers war arouno iuu ana K1U4 himself as a crowd attracted
lower, reller were asking steady prices I h r.Mi ,
and, aa they were In no Tiurry to msk I th .p"ult r,B to UDOI, nlm
th concession asked by killers, th early I Mr- Miller reported two week ago to
round passed with nothing murn sold; the police that her husband had thrtat
In fact-it was sfte. 10 o'clock before . h f- tK.. -.,-..
quently
much of anything waa start od
ward. Buyer had aturk by tbeur early
offer for quit a whil. but, they
wer unable to fill any order at the
prices, things gradually Improved aa th
forenoon advanced, and when first sol
aeie finally made tit figure pa' 1 war
a scant nickel Ipwer. Even at this time
the movement Wa very draggy. nd as
buyers were becoming snxlous, bids con
tinued to strong ihea vp, so that bet or
Caaadlaas Mm Itesert.
M'INNIPEO. Man., Jan. 4 Instructions
bv been received that all Orek reserv
ist now In Canada must report at oo
to th color. The mobilisation order
state they must bs ready to tsks up
their duua with thtir riwtntt Match t
H )
r my,
tt
71
Mil
87
Local Stork and Boad.
. Quotations furnl.h.4 t Bursa Brtaker A Co..
441 Omaha National bank salltiagi
tkarka -. PII4. Aakeil.
lars at t o. pra.,
Kalnnont Ciaamary 7 par ooal pft...
KalrsMni Craary t par asai guar..
Mountala Htatea T. 4k T
Omaha A U B. R. A B ,.
Omaha C. B. BU Ur. ptt
t'oioa Btock Yarta, Omsk
&oo4a-
Canpar, Wro., Wstar Ss, 1S34
fvdabit Parking Co. ti, 11.4
Ok.au Mr. la. 1M7 '.
liura f par uaal warrants.
Kln Co . Vlul, l, 1U
Umols Taj. Co. la, Itu
Lo. AnplM By. l. 1M0
Cltr of atoatrtal u. Wit
O.haoah. Nek., grbaol ts, 1104
OoalM A t:. B. Hi. Ry. is, Uut..
Omab Hrhool 4',., mi
City of Onuba Water 4tta, INI...
ran trasoiaco. Col., ts, iell-lt.
Swill A Jb. Is, 144
tcrlbaor,. Nab., WaWr to. lilt..,.
upanor, nan., waiar .a. 14..
tt 1(X ,
M14 lot
.. tt
.. 1-4
.. M
104 tt)
tt
14 IN
M.78 tt
i s let
H'i lo
tt.te lot
M l M.7
tt 10
it
Wublta I'nlon Stock Yaids ta, JJ4.. aa lot
Lantlaa Btock Market.
LONDON. Jan. Business was
brisker In the American aection on th
stock market today, especially la L'altaxl
males Steel shares, which cliant
hands between 6iv and al4. Canadian
Pacific oll from 1H4 down to l.4,. but
rallied and closed at IV A large busi
ness wa don in war loan and consols,
wl.il tr.A nSftolal n .1 ..
marking In American rail and boode.
You Can't Cut Out
A boo srATiM,p vr r o TuoKocoariN,
will clean Ihem off ptnnancndy.
ana yon wore tne port tamo time.
Doat) not blister or rtmovt th
hair. 2.00 per botile, tlelivertd.
Will tell you more if yon write.
Book 4 K free, ABSORiUNE, JR,
ths antiseptic liniment lor maniiad,
rdurt Varicoig Veins, K.uptnrei
Maaclaa w Ittuvata. Islam (;kuiOa. (Mitiaa.
Wna Cya. A nan pal sausir. Pm tl.o aj f t ot
iMaU at trutiuu s teavoiaa. tiasalacrsra eab bp
W..T0W. f. 0, "..104 ItatH lUltrlsiflila, Mats,