THE rEK:. OMAHA.' FRIDAY. .lANMTAl.Y l.'i, l!M:. 11 FOn RKXT iunshim' JRooms NICELY furnished room. warm, light, strictly mndfrn; meals If desired; ref-t-rence required. Harney TtCT. STHTHrKJflTFlctly modern, well heated, 1 housekeeping ooins, complete; reasonable, pnuglaa M91. I.ARiiK furnished front room downstairs and upstair; plenty of light: reasonable. hto South 24th St. louglaa TIM. TUB HKLMAN, 2403 Pt. Marv's Ave.: suit of 2 large, room, steam heat; next tn hath. Suitable for four gentlemen. Room and board $38 a Vinntli. P. (W. l.ARHf; front room, $n; also housekeep ins. Harney 7fl. FURN I3HED ROOM, heated. 4414 Nort Ave. Eaat front room, strictly mod. Elec light, close in 115 mo. 210 So. 3fith Ave. CI.OK IN neMtiv. furnished, warm, comfortable; $.1 per week. 115 8. Jnth. UN KAKNAM cur line, private family, southeast expoaure. Phone Wal. 14SS. JIAliIHJN 21et and Chi. ago; steam heat; 10 mo. and up; cafe In connection. D.SSM. I -a Verna, ItuJ Cap. front rm. Stem, nt. O.DKN HOTJuL,. Council Mlulfs. stea-n heated rooms, $2 per week, Phone FRONT room, modern, private family, good hoard, $i week. H09 8. Sift. H. fA. r arnianm in.. CAPITOL, 411 Clean, well-heated rooms; walking distance, t'af am tshed Rovtaa. Ill 5. 16TH, for men, stewm heat. UNFURNISHED rooms for rent. 1 for Pi. or 4 for $ Inquire LTW So. .'1st S. Hotels aad Aiwrtmrait. CA MKUKMA Hotel, lfith and California, Weekly rales $2 and up. Dougias 7otw. IiODQE HDTKI- Uixtern Reasonable, lloaaekreptn; dooms. 1'A VENPORT, 2018- TWO OR THREE HKPU. ROOMS; HR1CK FLAT. Hoiifi anil Cottnaea. MODERN. 2-story house, 7 rooms; never occupied; new furnHce; 120. Doug. 6353. ALL, sues, $3 per month up. 507 Paxton. ELEGANT s-room modern brick apart nu nt. newly decorated, $j0 per month; 84; S. 28th St. Frame flat. 1129 S. 29th Ft., 9 rooms, new plumbing, newly decorated, oak floor, large yard, trees, shrubbery; (30 per month; a bargain. J. 0. ISH, EXECUTOR. .C3 t. 31t Ave. Phone Harney 243. SPECIAL Six rooms, modern; 1 loom, board and washing will piy the rent. P.eferences. B-4Fi", Hee. jt.'ST completed, 5-room bungalow, strictly modern, 27th and Manderson. Webster 129. $.Y.00 S-r., 6116 California, modern, hot water heat. $42.50 G-r., BIOS Underwood Ave., mod. 147.50 J-r. apt.. 518 8. ltith street, Janitor service, steam heat. $42.50 8-r., 2Wi8 Farnam. modern. $42.60 4-r. apart., in the Harold, 27th and Jackson. t40.00 sr., 2337 Farnam, modern. $4O.007-r., 2W1 California, modern flat. $30.00 S.-r., -15 Cuming, steam heat, new. $27.50 6-r., 21 Burt, modern. t-i.GO -r., 2506 St. Mary's Ave.,- mod ern except heat. $20.00--r., sl2 N. 42d, modern except heat. $20.00 -r.. 4201 Cuming, modern, except heat. $12.00 4-r., 410 B. 27th Ave. UEORGE & COMPANY, Phone ft. 7r. 902 City Nat. Bk. Bldg-. $37.50 New 5-Room Houses 29th Ave. and- Dewey Ave. If interested, call for appointment now, as these houses are being rented rapidly. None but people with best references are moving In. We would. e s'id to-Klve. you a com plete description IX -you, will phono' ua. .American Security Co, Doua-las 601 S, ; or Walnut 3017, Harney 2fi. FOR BENT $1 6-room cottage at 1811 Isard. $16 S-r.- cottage, with bath, at 2107 Ohio. $20 7-r. mod. house, 260 Meredith Ave. $2 8-r. modern house, 3006 Mason. tao n-r, mod. house at 212? W irt. Karat. $30 -r. mpdern liooee, i916 Wirt. W. H. GATES, 47 Omaha Nat l Bank Bid-. D. 1294. S-R., modern. 4508 N. 2th Ave. $19. Globe Van&Storage Stores, moves, packs, ships; S-horse vau and 3 men. $1.26 per nr.; storage $2 per mo. Satisfaction guar. D. 43i ft Ty. 230. FOR RKNT Modern s-room house, 305 S. S5tU Ave. Inquire T. J. O'Brien, Henshaw Hotel. liar. 1094. Douglas 1216. FOR RENT We have a complete list of all houses, apartments and flats that are for rent. This list can bo seen free of charge at Omaha Van Storage Co.. SOU 80. 14th St. FIF.LD CLUB district, ft-room modern. tile bath, sleeping porch 3424 Poppietan Ave., $40 a month. Phone Webster 3770. HOI.SES FOR RENT. Strictly modern and up-to-date, 9-room hoi'se, with 2 bathrooms, hot water heat and every convenience, in the best part of the West Farnam nistrlct $ per month. Owner will give lonR lease If desired. Twelve-room house on 38th, near Har ney, $X5. F.ve room's, modern, on the South 21th St. car lino $23. Will lease one year to responsible parly for $20. Seven rooms, sleeping porch and sin room, new snd dealrable; exceptional) Una view; quiet neighborhood $o0, or $V5 with garage. Sevon rooms and hall, strictly modern, hardwood ilnlsh In first story, three bed rooms upstairs, one liedroom or den and bath on first floor $30. This house fronts on a paved street and boulevard, 2' blocks from car line. Five-room cottage. H block from the Harney St. car line $10. Eight rooms, modern, 4228 Harney $35. J. 11. DUMONT CO.. 103 Farnam St. Phone' roug. fiSO. Fidelity Storage Co rHorasc, moving, packing and shipping. 16th & Jackson Pts. Phone Douglas 21 ,.uu in ad pails of the city. UOUa-.B Cretnh ront t Co.. Bee Bld. Maggard's per hr.; uisy. 2 men, $1.2i per hr. i"U NVebster. Doug. 14W. J" D J KP- moving. , I,. l.eeQ r' & storage. VVV-a 17 Farnam. Ii. 61 4. KiU.l cot Una. modern except fuiuaoe, reduced rent. 2518 N. lth t. ntorea aaU Offires. 16TH & HOWARD 500 BLOCK 512 81 16TH KT.-8ufUbl for shoes, mil. linery, confectionery and fruit. lW Howard, fine location for grocery furniture or restaurant. " &u 8. lfiih. Wrlght-Lashbury, Tel. D 153 MODERN store, soma fixtures, living rooms, furnace; good repair; rent cheap good location. 24th and I tit.. Boutb Omaha. J. Casey. Dr-SK apace. Inquire at S4u Brandeia Theater Bldg. - WANTED TO BUY WANTED To bay two-color Underwood No. ( typewriter; niust be raxnaU in price. Address O 4.t care Be. OK ICE furniture bought and sold. J. C. Heed. ISH? Karnam. Doug. 14S. HAMILTON CO.. the only gentile se-ond-hsnd store In Omaha. 171 Cumin t b.a WB BLY 24-haw4 clothus. it2i N. 2Uli. WAXTKI TO BUY jSINWUK huvtry an! harness, tn good re ' pair, desired. Write Ueorge Hansen, Station H. Rnt 1.. Omaha. YAI.K rniya old clorhea. Phone Tyler HH TWO Ford roadsteiw wanted. Must be first cIhm. M1I pay cash. recrlb fully and state price. ii. F. Wliaun. Sharpsburg. la. IlKAL K8TATK FARM nNM HM)KB 8 ALIO Colors).. GOOD WHEAT LAND $2.00 AN ACRE DOWN $2.W AN ACRE A YEAR We are offering for sale several pieces of good, level, wheat land in northeaatern Colorado, close to the Nebraska line, on (he very easy terms of $2 an acre cah, $2 an arro a year pavments. In 1'A. S20 or 40-acre tract at 2 an acre close to towns. About half la under cultivation, ready to go on and put In spring wheat and oata. Many good Iowa farmers In this locality. HASTINGS V HEY DEN, 11 4 Harney St. North Dakota. WE own and control 30,000 acres of 1m- mime in me oanner ooununs. of eastern North Dakota. In 160 and S40- acre tracts. Would like to correspond with reliable aa-enl HALVOK80N-TI IOMPSON LAND CO.. Cooporstnwn. N. D. Mlnneaota. 100 ACRES, between Minneapolis and Pu luth, on the Soo lino, 4 miles from rail road town; 70 acres under cultivation, balance wooded pasture and some good meadow; no waste land; fair set build ings; near school; land borders on beauti ful lake; complete set machinery; 128 chickens, plenty of. feed. waon, bupgy and everything on the (lace goes at $20 per acre; one-half cash, ftchwab Bros., 102S Plymouth Bid.. Minneapolis. Minn. Nehraaaa. Small Ranch For Sale or . Trade US seres in Hooker county, four miles from railroad town. Has a 4-room house, barn, cattle shed, well and windmill. Onehalf of this ranch good farm land, balance good pasture. Will take one-half or more In good city property. Price, $15 per acre. O 'Neil's R. E. & Ins. Agency, 1505 Farnam St. ' TELEPHONE TYLER K24. FOR 8ALU by owner for next li days, 10-acre farm in Flattsmouth, Neb. -room house, cave, c'atern, 3 wells, barn, fruit of all kinds; 44 acres alfalfa, 44 pnnture, garden, etc. P. - O. Box 107, Plnttsmouth, Neb. FOR 8ALE-320-A. relinquishment, ml. from Stapleton, well Improved, for $.'i60. Te'epbone connections to town. Address Y 830. B.-e. Mew York. , HIGH priced land has caused many to struggle against debt through a life time only to dio in the end killed by dsbt worries. Eighty-acre farm with K cows ani team, $34 per acre; $00 caih. $100 yearly. RENTER, ginger up; price nor terms sre not a peg to hang lost opportunity on, 2-itt-aere larm, ;t acres of $2 wheat. 64 acres of the more you have the moro you wantoulfaira), $24 per acre, fm cash. $100 yearly. Writ for photos. Railroad lare to purchaser. , K. MUNSON. UV, P. Sallna at. Syracuse. N. T. OWlafcoM. 1,000 ACRES, laige and small tracts; ab solute title; l'uisburc Co., farming, pas ture, oil, coal land; $5 to $25 per acre, Write J. B. -Co.vana.ih. McAlester. Okl. Wisconsin. Upper Wisconsin Best uony and general crop state In the union; settleis wanted; lands for sal at low- prices on easy terms. Ask for book let 34 on Wisconsin Central Land Orar.t. Stato acrs waited. Write about our grazing lands. If Interested In fruit lands, ask for booklet on Apple Orchards in Wisconsin. Address Land DepU. goo Line Ity., Minneapolis, Minn. Miscellaneous. FARM for sale; must sell my Fellsmera farm, 20 acres, muck prairis land. Uphoff, 4u Times Bide St. Louis, Mo. REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE WILL trade Kt acres clear land, 3 mile northwest ot Laramie, Wyo., valued at $3,000, and assume small mortgage, for a small northwest Neb. Improved ranch. or will trade for (40-acre improved re linaulshment and carry difference bsck on Wyoming land. Must be reasonably close to town -ana scnooi. uive run par ticulars In first letter. V. O. HOLDEN, Owner, Schuyler, Neb. R. F. D. 4 110 ACRE 8, irrigated; 96 under ditch, bal-' ance pasture; all level; near Ft. Mor-i gan, garden spot of Colo., where sugar beets last yean. made high as 28 tons per. acre, alfalfa 7; $4,2u improvements; $2,500 insurance; $3,(XX mortgage, runs 6 years, 8 per cent; equity JK'.kai. Vhat have you for exchange? Box j, nenron. wet). OMAHA or neighboring property wanted In exenange lur re.-iaentiai property in New York City restricted aubur'j. Write E. E. 61ocum. 141 Broadway. New York. FRONTIER CO. UARUAIN. Highly improved farm of 6o acrsa. Land all lays fine and Is excellent, soli. W 111 exchange for good Omaha residence. C. R. COMBs. Hi Brandets Theater, Omaha. Neb. Doug la J31C REAL ESTATE LOANS $20,000 PRIVATE money to loan on Inside property at 7 per cent. O'Keefe Heal Estate Co 1014 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. I 'ullKlas 2715. ci 4 an faun luaus. &Vt. 6 per cent. J. II. Dumont & Co.. 1003 Farnam, Omaha .A . i . . 1 ' j lunn . . i r. i n - vui WANTED City loans and warrauts. W. Farnam amllh at Co., U20 Farnam. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. O KEEFK REAL ESTATE CO.. 01 Omaha Natl. Douglas 8718. $jiio to $10.uuu made promptly. F. D. Weed, weaa ruug., inin ana rarnani ouj. il'n CITY LOANS, C. O. Carlber- Co.. 810-312 Brandels Theater Bldg. CITY properly. Large loans a specialty. W. H. Thomas, vj8 ttale' Bank Bldg. iloNEY on hand for city and farm loans. II. W. Binder. City Natl. Bank Bids. SrJE ua first If you want a farm loan. United fetales Trust Co.. Omaha, Nub. REAL ESTATE ACREAGE LOOK FOB YOl'R ACRE TRACTS NOW Don't wait till soring Is here, when you'll be in such a hurry that you won't have the opportunity to look around for the beat place DO IT NOW. I have several fine one-ere tracts mat I will sell on very essy psyments. Each tract has a brand new house and a good well. One trart has a fine vineyard, which produce! a big grape crop last fall. See me about tills today or telephone me tonight at 4 30 p. m. E. P. WRIGHT, Call Walnut 2 after . p. m. Call Douglas K'2 day time. REAL ESTATE NORTH SIDE Only $2,850 W have a prartlcallv new house, with reoeption hall, living room, dining room, kitnhen, pantry and rear entry on the first floor; two nice large bedrooms and bath on the second floor; large closets; good furnace; full basement; shades, water meter, etc.; psved street, close to school. Terms $2j0 cash, balance very low monthly paymtmls. 3331 Ames Ave. Norris & Norris 400 Bee Bide. Phone iKjuglaa 4270. NKKU money ;ulrk. Will sell iuy.$ls) equity lit all modern 7-room home for $160 ash. Ui you waneuty deed. 4: 10 N. 2Mb Ave. Bee Want Ads f roduou Moults " nF..L ESTATE NORTH SIDE Shuler &.Cary, State Rank Buildhii? Hee us for hnmeite In our several new additions. I(s from J?00 to SA. one bloi-k to car line and paved street. $? down and per month. No interest and no taxes 'or to years. Vtssesslon Riven after first payments and you may start building at one. T'lese lots are located north where much development work Is going on and they will Increase In value. Phono Douglas 423;? and we will call for you and show you these lots and tell you about others. Shuler & Cary, State Bank P.lug. Kountze Place Bungalow $3,650 Just west of Kountise Psrk we hsve a fino ti-room, all modern bungalow, with full basement. 2tlx4 ft.; beautiful oak finish and oak floor built-in buffet and bookcase, sun room, every modern con venience and In a beautiful location. The lot la 4nxl":l ft.; $.'.iiO cash and (he bal ance In monthly payments. If you want to be in a nlca neighborhood, close to the tithrop school, csr line, Kountze Park and ret a well built house let us show you this house. Charles W. Martin & Co., 742 Omaha National Bank Bldg. Phone Tyler 1S7. Dandy Home Five rooms and hath, electric lights, furnace heat, all modern conveniences, good location. Paved streets. This home was built for a home. Full lot, 60xln. Half cah, balance like rent. A snap at the price Come and see this place for yourself. 401! Chancs Ht. Walnut 1174. PAY $28.50 AND MOVE INTO A HOMK OF YOUR OWN. I have a new 5-room. all modern bunga low located on a paved street in north part of city that the above named first payment will aecurc. This house has principal rooms in oak and Is close to car line, churches nnd school. If you tvant to inspect thl house telephone me today snd I will arrange to send a car for ycu, E. P. WRIGHT, Call Douglas 2026 In dav time. Evenings after :, call Walnut MS. REAL ESTATE SOUTH SIDE New Six Rooms Waking Distance Modern. Built In effects. Oak finish. Iel lot. Nesr car. South part. Tenns. American Security Co. Phones Douglas MIS, or Harney J646, or Walnut m. 33d and Woojworth Ave., 6 Rooms; $4,500 , This Is In the heart of the fine Field Club district and Is one of the cosiest little homes, as well ss one of the best bargains to be found anywhere In Omaha, llousq Is only five years old; Is flnUhd In oak una has recently been beautlfullv deoo rated throughout. Garage. East front int. oniy one ana one-nan mocks rrom West Bide park car line. You couldn't buy a lot within a radius of three blocks snd build the house for anywhere near this money. Terms can be arranged If required. . Armstrong-Walsh Co. Tyler lt?. State Bank Rldg. Lot Bargain : Near Field Club $1,250 A beautiful, sightly lot, 44xlS2. over looking Central boulevard, and on paved strett. Over ten large trees on- this lot Owner needs money has cut price front $1,600 to above figure. Half cash needed. The Byron Reed Co Phone Douglas 207. 2t! r 17th St. Your Own Price and Terms Six rooms, all modern near 3fith and Isvenwnrth, between West Fkrnsm and Field Club. East front, corner, sightly location. Asking $4,000. Want an offer. Huuse now vacant. Glover & Spain HEAL ESTATE: INVESTMENTS New Double Brick Flat Building On 33d Ft. between California and Web ster fits., east front, on car line, paved treat. Each flat contains 4 rooms, fin ished in oak; tile bathroom floors; mod ern and complete In everv detail. An ; ideal Investment for the man with a rea sonable amount of cash to pay down. In- rum taw per year, uo noc fail to aa us If your money ia not earning I per cent net to you. This building is rented t de sirable tenants for one year. It only takea about $2V cash to handle this property. Hastings & Heyden 1414 Harney ft. DOWNTOWN INY'E8T5eNT Two-story brick building and lot, bxl31; trackage avaliabi; very easily converted fur wholesale purposes, or for downtown garage. Price only JUOOO. A small pay. ueut will handle ft. C. (1. CARLBEBQ. $12 Brandels Theater Bldg. REAL ESTATE aillll RBAN paiiipt. DUNDEE BARGAIN. t fine south front rtkiuly lots each irxlJi. noiu asident owner Instructs us to sell oh for $I,8V BENSON & ABMK'HAKL. V 1"-. lit.' i'Skton Blue. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Foreigner on Buying- Side of Wheat Pit, With Seaboard Reporting 2,000,000 BuheU Bought. CORN AND OATS OFF IN PRICE OMAHA. Jan. It. 1'l.V Foreigner again were on the buying side or wheat. From the manner in which they made purchases at Hulfalo. Chicago, the seaboard and in the aouth-w-est, there la an nrgvncy In the con sumptive demand. Sunnlles of wheat (abroad continue to decrease. This is the oaae especially In Ureal Britain. Ixn lon waa the leading buyer In the I'nlted States yesterdsy. Exporters had as com petitor many of the large millers of the country. There was an Improved de mand for flour and wheat is scarce In i all positions. The seaboard reported as much ss 2.01.000 bushels of wheat purchased bv foreigners. These figures were looked upon as conservative. Red winter wheat brought Sc over the May and waa anx iously taken by millers. The May price was bid for hard wheat on track to ar rive. A Minneapolis message says mill era there were bidding 4o over the May price yesterday to arrive any tiino next month. Practically all the cash' wheat now held In the Chicago market has been disposed of. moetlv to foreigners, and foreign buy ers are now working on the spring wheat Stocks at Buffalo, There was some selling of long wheat In the Chicago pit yesterday, making the feeling quite nervous at times. Coin closed fractionally lower and oats were off a shado In sympathy. There waa some e&port business in corn, the total being IiiO.OUO bu. out of 34.S.0H0 bu. old. Cash sales of oats were ltf.000 bu. Hogs at the yards were Be higher, hut the provision market failed to sympa thise. Tho stock yards trade led In the selling In the pit and brokers who gen erally act for the larger packers were on the selling side, ltecent buyers of May lard were conspicuous sellers. Wheat was 2c higher. Corn wss Uc higher to a lower. Osts were e higher. Clearances were: Wheat and flour eo,usl to 87,OiiO bushels; coin, 14l00 bushels! Oct'. 1.0) bushels. There were no quotations from liver pool today. Primary wheat receipts were L12fi.')00 bushels and shipments Ml.ooo bushels, against receipts of 600.000 bushels and shipments of 371,000 bushels last year. Primary corn receipts were 1.M3.000 bushels and shipments 1.11H.O0O bushels, against receipts of ffM.Ono bushels and shipments of 702,000 bushels last year. Primary oats receipts were ts?'.00 bush els and sMpnent 8?7,0 bushels, agaltiat receipts ot 667,009 bushels and shipments Of 684,000 bushels last year. CAR LOT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn. Osts. Chicago 112 679 U) Minneapolis '& Duluth 21 Omaha IS 2o2 " 11 Kansas City 76 s 4 St. Louis PS 74 .65 Winnipeg 131 These cash sales were reported todsv: Wheat No. 2 hard winter: 1 car, $I.H4. No. 3 durum: 1 car, $1 42. No. 2 durum: 3-8 car, $1.48. No. 4 durum: 1 car, $1.4fv. Rejected: 1 car, $1.30. Corn No. 3 white: 1 ar, 67V4: 1 car. 67H; cars, 7c; No. S white: 4 curs, fic. No. 6 whlto: 1 csr, 67c, No. 2 yellow, t cars, tsiVc; t cars. iS4c No. 3 yellow: 1 csr, 6fc; 24 cars, 66'c; 1 car, ftiio. No. 4 yellow; 2 cars, 0fiS4c; 16 cars, 6Rc. No. 2 mixed: 2 cars (near white), ante; 1 car (near white!, 66c; 1 car. 66t-; 20 cars, Mc. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, c; 1 car. 64c. No. 6 mixed: 1 car, 8o'c: 1 csr, 64c Oats No. 3 white: 1 car, 61W; 2 cars. M. No. 4 white: 1 car, 60": 1 car, 60c. Sample: 1 car, ton. Rye No. 8:3-6 car, $1.104. Omaha Cash Prices W:heat: No 3 hard, Sl.3"&1.34; No. 2 hard, $1.323 1.33: No. 4 hard, $l.tl4M.8l: No. 8 spring, $1.3?'.;1.'B; No. t durum. $1.47ftL: No. 2 durum, $1. CM. 47. Corn: No. 1 white. 7Ji7c; No. 2 white. sAfuwHc; N. 8 white, Hti'.fj7V4r; No. 4 white. 7c: No. 6 white, slyfT 67c; No. white, 6H'JHe: No. 1 yellow, W4tmKc: No. .2 yellow, eMjWVic: No. i yellow, fiSjj65ic.: No. 4 yellow, uT.ffiio'.c; No, 6 yellow. 644WRc: No. yellow. HH SMc: No. 1 mixed, eftfcsnc; No. 2 mixed 'iinWHie; No. 2 mixed, trttVic; No. 4 mixed, 64V4.c: No. ( mixed. 64l4f'M1ic; No. 6 mixed. 64WG4c, Oats: No. 2 while, 61 V4 illic: standard. 51f!GPc: No. 3 while. 60(f51c; No. 4 whlto. M'cuWiC Barley Malting, 64'f7Sc; No. 1 feed." ftMt2e. Rye: No. 2. tiaOCUl; No. 3. $1.094ai.l0'i. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISION Features of the Trading; and Cleslaa; srfca on Board of Trade. CHICAGO. Jsn.' 14. Wheat lumned to- day to a point virtually 10 rents a bushel nigner than on Monday last, when specu lators were tumbling over each other to sell out because of wild talk that the Turks wore yielding control of the Dar danelles and that hostll ties by Italy Im plied a speedy end of the war. At the summit May wheat brought to day H.43H, a price not equalled before In years. The chief reason was that ex porters wanted more wheat than th"y could buy In all American markets. Keel ing was much unsettled at the close, which varied from the same as last night to 22'hc above. Corn finished un changed to l-lc up. oats at a ga'n of '4c to 4c, and provisions down 6o to 12c, European needs became so acute today that, finding no wheat available for ocean shipment was left in Chicago, ex' porters bought thousands of barrels of flour here, although bakeries have been threatening to atop ror Isck of supplies. Reports that the depletion of wheat REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS Four Good Buys Nice two-story dwelling, newly painted; four good sized rooms downstairs; three nice large bedrooms and large bathroom upstairs:, modern plumbing; full alsed. east front lot, paved street, paving- paid. i ral join ana tucaory ris. Entirely modern dwelling, large living room, dining room and , , kitchen downstairs, three good sized bedrooms and bathroom up- ' stairs. Fine mantel tn dining room, big corner lot, saved street, nice shade and shrubbery. Nesr two good car lines and good school, on north sids, Elne strictly modern dwelling, suitable either for small or large family; five rooms and bsth down stairs, two bedrooms and store room upstairs. This dwelling ia only a trifle over three years old . and Is practically as good as new. Many fine feaUrea about It not In the ordinary home. Houth front lot on paved street, paving paid. Only H block from car. Must be Sf-en to be appreciated. Brand new, full two-story - strictly modem dwelling, with large living room and dining room; in oak, butler's pantry and fine kitchen downsta'.rs; three splendid bedrooms and plastered sleeping porch upstsirs; bathroom has tiled floor. Built by day labor. This Is an exceptionally fine property -la the choice Field Club district. Good vacant or Improved city property. If clear, would be considered as part Pay ment, pr would sell for rash or easy terms. Scott &- Hill Co. Douglss 1009. J08-7-S McCague Bldg. DON'T LIVH ANOTHER MONTH IN A RENTED IIOUFE. PAT $8.00 CA8H AND MOVE INTO one of ths best locations and most beau tiful. new. all modern, 6-room bungalows In Omaha. This house only "4 block from ear line. I AI8. HAVE A 6-ROOM AND A 7 ROOM HOt tJK IN THE tAMK LOCAL ITY. UPON WHICH I WILL MAKE SIMILAR TERM.-. Be sure to 'phone me about any of these houses tolay and I will arrange to take you to see any one of them when convenUnt. K. P. WRIOHT. 'Phone Douglas tJ2t todsv. Evenings slter 4 30 p. m.. csll Walnut 6M. ABSTRACTS OV TITLE. Kt.EU Abstract Co. oiaest abstract of fice in Nebraska- i P -a Jets 1 Laater. ktKK Title Uuarunlee and Abstract CoT mnHm M.St. set rittUm li ITtK k 1 i-tuiue Duuglas slocks on the Pacific coa.t had led to sliarp eompcCllon from there on this side of ths Itorklea helped lo i the bulls almost complete sway over prloe. Excitement in Ihe wheat pit fairly boiled over In the last hour when rye. !a s-ii'stltute for wheat, was chalked up 'on the bnlli tin bnarda as commandlnB $117 a bushel, a price beyond snyUilna iknon In fifty years. According to some .authorities the only relief In sight for : Europeans or Americana either was to ! Hive up in regard to wheat and to rely Ion the relative cheapness of corn. 1 llllng up corn here and at other lead I Ing renters kept that cereal depressed 'today, drspllo the strength of wheal. The prospects were snid to be for con tinued liberal receipt. Oats proved far nmre active than corn, owing to buying .on the part of export houses. More than j (Ort.nui bushels of oats were sold here to go to tlie seaboard in addition to l,.nu bushels domestic. lower prices for hogs pulled down provisions. Porn while it seemed to be a harnaln-counter dav as to pork, lard Grain price furnished by Ixtgsn & Jtryan, 3i; South SWt"cnth street: Art V ieTopTnHlgtril "'' I Close. Tes y Wheat I I I . Mav. 1 4tV 1 4.1V 1 4nWt 42W 1 40 July. 1 .' 1 26Si 1 24S 1 1 '' Corn .iay.!7iMTM 7N4 .Iuly.i7&1i! TO'! T4V.1 74, 74, 7t T4 75 Oata la.N.'l'W 5M, luly.irSSC'V 7l, Pork I Jan.. I 1 I 14 10 Alav.ilit 80-7M 18 SO ;6.7T)tf,i 17 in w 10 to 10 6ft 1 10 IS ?0 18 674! IS SO La jHIk May. Ribs Jan . May. 10 40 10 40 10 S0-7JI 10 HO 10 to 10 70 1 io 10 ) (C4 io m T7S 774 10 lfi-12i 10 IS 77'V 774 10 00-021 10 10 Chicago Cash Prices Wheat : K o. 1 red, $1 t0Vu!.4.'l; No. 2 hard, ,"--"jl4.i. Corn- No. 2 velb w, 70fr7lc; No. 4 yellow, W4tit"0Vc. 'ats: No. 3 white, o21.'':; standanl, SJWte, Rye: No. . II 17. Karlev: RhiTm-. Timothy: $)B.0itl 7.B. Clover: f 12 SWIM). Pork: $17.00. Ribs; $2:Vtrllflrt. BI'TTEn-Ptesdy; cresmery, ?4131c. EU3S I'nsettled; reielpts. S,22tt cases; at mark, cases Included. S-WWic ; ordi nary firsts. 84d.Ko; firsts. ;.ir7c. IDTATOEK lxwer; receipts, 24 csva; Michigan and Wisconsin red. 3t42c; Michlgnn and Wisconsin whlto, SMUfco. FW'LTRY-Alive, loaer; springs, 12v; fowls. 12c; turkeys, l4c New York Oeaersl Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 14. Wl'O A It Fu tures market was easier during the morn ing s.snlon undor scattered realising, prompted by more favorable weather ronultiuns, which may lesd to Increased oflerlntcs of raw. Prices at noon were I points lower to polut higher, with salsa of 4F0 tons. The snot market was easier, with sales of .noo bags of Cubaa for January and February shipment. Mo lasses, 3.27c; centrifugal, 1.04c. Refined, Sternly. CHEEPE Steady; receipts, 307 boxes; stste whole milk, held specials, lK4tf 16c; state whole milk, average fancy, U ffl6c; sU'.e whole milk, fresh specials, ltloc; state whole milk, fresh specials, average fancy, 14Valt4c; skims, 4l-". Rl'TTER Weak ; recelpta ,77S tubs; creamery extras," M scoring, 3333!; irreamery. higher scorin.f, 344i'344; firsts. RWra24o; seconds, 27fl2c; pscklng stock, current msho No, 2, 31c. EtKH4 Firm; receipts 4.743 oases; fresh gathered extra fine, ttvfl47c; extra firsts, 4?c; firsts. Itic: Pmnsylvanla and ncarhv hennery whites. tKVk; gathered whites. 44'40c; hennery browns, 47$J4Sc; gathered browns and mixed colors, 40'fl 47c. POULTRY Uve, Irregular; western chickens, 14'jia44c; fjwls, 144al4c; turkey, 1415.'; dressed, strung; westorn roasting chickens, Jfi llsr. , ' Mlaaeapolls Grata Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 14. WHEAT May. $1374 bid; July, $1,374 asked; No. 1 hard, 11.41; No. 1 northern, $1.3&41.404; No. t northern, 1.241. FLOUR Firm; fsncy patents. $6.90; first clears. $.Vi; second clears. $40. BARLEY K8TOc. RYE-41124. BRAN-423.60. CORN No. t yellow-, 4flf.c. OATS-No. 3 white, 604Hj60C. FLAX-l.44'aW.64. . Kansas City tiraln mm Provlalona. KANSAS CITY, Jan. 14.-WIIEAT-No. 3 hard, $1.3o4l 87; No. 3 red. $137; May, 1.3fi. July, 1.20V,ftl.rOH. CORN No. 3 mixed, Wiie; No. 2 white, 1 14U i'Jc; ' .May. 74c; July, 7jc. OATS No. 3 white, 644dj06c; No. S mixed, M11..241'. BUTTER Creamery, SJc; firsts, 81c; seconds, Wc; pscklng Stock, 204c. KG(JS Firsts, 33c; seconds, 23c. POULTRY liens, 13c; roosters, l4c; turkeys, 16c. St. Loals Oalai Market. r. n t -..I- 14 1.1 IT A T V m S 1-1. ijoiiiw, iiftii. ji. mm i .,. m red, ll.24H'1.41i No. t hard. $1.40trl.42; t i mi . si int.'. CORN No. 2. avic; No. 2 white. TlflTOe; May. ir4c; July, 7 S.W 74o. OATH No. 2. 53c; No. 2 white. Mo. Liverpool Oral Market. LIVERPOOL, Jan. 14 WHEAT No. 1 Manitoba, I'.'s: No. 3, llssd; No. 2 hard winter Usf.4d. Futures, nominal. CORN American mixed, 7s64d; Jan uary, 7s3d; February, 7s 4d. FLOUR Winter patents, 42s . Coffee Market. NEW YORK, Jsn. 14.-COFFBB-Thers wss a further decline In the market for coffee futures here today under a little trade selling and some scattering liquida tion, which may have been Inspired by tho continued Brazilian receipts. The market opened at a decline of t(d$ point and closed St a net loss of 497 points for the Osy. Hales, 20.2&0 bsgs. January, .lHc; February. .23c; March, .33c; April, .42c; May. 6.5c; June. .42c: July, 7 34c: Anpust. 7.4'-'c: September. T.Hc; October, 7.ii; Novemlier, 7.tilc; Deosniliet, 7.Wic, Krsit. steady; Rio No. 7, 7,c; Santos No. 4. !'. Rio, 7S rets lower at 4$lnU; Santos, unchanged. Rio exchange on I-ondon unchsnijed. Huit City 1.1 va stork Market. HIOUX CITY. Ia., Jan. 14? CATTLE Heelpts. 1.600 head: mantel ateadu; na tive Steers. $i.2&'(i8..'iO; butchers. Ki.A0$H.10; cow and heifers, $t.Wi&5.7f.; cannets. U.'i fi4.85: stockers snd feeders, $S.i97.2V calves, $4Mrrg.0O; bulls, Stag, etc., $4.o0 ji.2r. HOGl-Reeelpts, . hesd ; market i"c lower; heavy, tti.tyoAiO; mixed, $f'ff 6.674: llMht, $6.0i(2p6.6o; hulk of sales, $i;.n;i..flfi.674. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Rereipta, 4,1100 head; market 10c lower; cacs. $I.U; lambs, to.oOvM.ti. Metal Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 14 -.MKT A Li-Lead: $3.663.75; London. 11 12s Od. Spelter, $6.00136.10; Ixindon. Ms. Tin easy; five-ton loi. $U20'(i3.SO: twenty-five-ton lots. $3.1.1Mjkt3.7. Copper quiet: electrolytic,. $13 Hj'ti 13.75; casting, $13.37613.62. Iron quiet and unchanged. At London: Sot copper. I2f Ifia: futures. Vt 17s 6d. Kol In, 161 10s; futures, 4.1) ST. LOUIS. .Tan 14.-MKTA1 J4-lyat lower al $3.624tfl 3.6ii. Spelter lower at ti.Mlo W. Cotton Market. NEW YOKK. Jin. 14 -"TTTON-rtpot quiet: middling uplanda, s Oio. No sales. Futures cloaed steady; January, TSSc; March. lie; May. $ $1c; July, 4c; Auguat, S.V-; September, 8.64c; October, $.i"c; Lecember, l.7c. The cotton market closed steady at a net decline of 3 to 5 points. LIVERPOOL. Jan. 14. COTTON- Bpot, essier: good middling. B lRd; mlddllna. 4 Did; low middling, 4.34d; sales, $,() bales. St. Joseph Live "lock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Mo . Jan. 14 -CATTLF Receipts. 2,mo bead: msrket steady: steers. $7.0tvri.ri; rows and heifers, M -"i'rt x.tVo ,vce, $t.-rrt I0.iw. IKM'Jrl-Recelpts. ."" head: market weak, ,V lower, top. $6.K; bulk of sales, K ''''"' MU.FP AND I .A M Reeplts, I.CyO hcud; market lower; lambs, t7.7f) 7.40. Dry Uoods Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 14.-DRY OOOUd Canton flannels for fall were today prlcei from 14- th 24c a yard below last ysar. Large additional orders for uni form cloths for war purposes were re ceived by men's wear mills. Evaporated Apples sal Dried Frails NEW YORK. Jan. 14 EVAPORATED APPLFS-Oulet. fiRlF.D FRI'ITB-Prunes, firm. Apri cots and peaches, sU-sdy. RaUlns, firm. Baak Clearlags. ( OMAHA. Jan. 14.-Hank clearings for Oman today were 3.J'.s.ai9.(i2. and for the corresponding day Isst year, $3,200. 213.77. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Fairly Active and Prices Are Steady to Strong Sheep and Lambs Lower. H00S STEADY TO FIVE LOWER j POfTH OMAHA. Jan. 14. IMS Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Pheep. official Monday 7.XU 7.07 I7.24 ffli-lsl Tisrailay .0a 10.A41 f'fflclal Wednesday.... 3 WX ll.anS 12.5T9 Estimate Thursday.... 2.300 lO.Odrt 11.0"0 i Four ds this week.. fn.W .M0 M.IS , Ktnic day last week..20..'' JAMS 17. ""7 heme days t weeks ago 13.M1 M.S44 2.7 .ame, days 3 weeks ago 9.771 41. SM 1.'J aine days 4 weeks ago 2J.KM 37.45 3.3M Same days IsSt year..2o,12J 41.WS 47.317 ! Tk. 1 1 .. i . .. . . i K of cattle, hoga and shep at the South Omaha live stock mnrket for the year to dste, as compared with ik year: 1i,v 1?I4. Inc. ' Ule 4t,S.'U r,. 4.M4 1 1 ogs 117.23I KW.Wtl T.33S Pheep 1J3.S26 ST.Orti .7a Tha following table rhows the aversge price for hogs at the Kuth Omaha llva stock market for the last few days, with comparisons: ISi-ll 4 . 1 W ii . 1 1 1 2 . 1 i t 11 . 1 U III . I lw . Jan. T II T 6 T 101 Ml I I , I ( iw Uwisi ' 1 1.1 I o S 30 Jan. I.. Jan. I.. Jsn. 4.. I Kl J (0, 1 044 7 141 I $o 7'H I M ( 70 Jan. $ I w4i 2f Jan. Jan. .'an. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jsn. Jan. ; uw 7 ii It 47 ss m I II 1 SH I W I II 09 T n I 32 1M1 14 s -.a) 1 141 .l 10.1 ' I 061 7 4 031 7 2 23 I 1 12 10 T 75 It U I 74 11. 70V n I io 1 8 mi ) t, 17, 7 ;g. s jut 5 Ki 13. 1 6341 7 3 7 02 06) t 73' I 4u I a 14 .16 6 13 0117 0'M 1 7 i H M f, ; Sunday. " CATTf.B Receipt a were liberal for Thursday, eighty-nlne rare being re ported in. Thla makes the total lor the lour days this week 20.327 head, about the samo as a week ago and a year ago. Practically all kinUa of kllllnir cattle Jens in gx-d demand and the marKct wss falrl sctlve at prices Ihst were atcady to a little stronger than yesterday. The buyers seemed to wsnt a few decent killers and while the demand was hot exactly unsent It was good enough to clean up ti.e bulk of the offerings in fair season. Mille the demand for stockers and feeders is never so brisk during the latter half of the week, the market wss In fair oonditlon and prices fully stesdy. Stock cows and heifers have, been espe cially good sellers during the last day or two. yuotatlons en eattlo: Good to choice aornfed beeves, ttt.W MW 40; fair to good cornled beeves, W.tOsi'J.60; good to choU-e heifers, 6.0mi7.2ll; good to choice cows. $6.7.41160; fair to good cows. $6.0Ojr .i 80; common to fair cows, $4OWj6.0; good to choice stockers and feeflttrs, fi.JMi&IO; fslr to Vood stockers and feeders, $t.iyd) 7.li; common to fair stockers and feed ers, $6.71.1? 8, 0; stock helicrs.' jfr6.7n; stock cows, $4.5Os.60i tH'k calves, $6.00( 7 60; veal calves, $7.00ijiS.i6; bulls, slag, etc.. $4.7u06.6O. Representative sales': BEEF BTEER'i. Ns. A. IT. N. . At. Pr. r it imt t 40 Sin t M IT 1111 1 as j iz t on s 11V.7 11 ....KM 7 10 It IKiJ ! T 3 1 UM z 7 14 I t U IIS T U S'ic.o.iio A HEIFERS. It.... 30.... Ii!.'.'.' !!!'. ill!!! is!!!! n'.'.'.'. 71 t N la 1k 7... 111 7 71 COW, ...1 4 11 I.. .. MS I 40 ..( It ..1040 I Ml ..PH I U .. Mt I t . . Snt I TO ..IK I 71 ..lilt I t . . M in ..Ml IN t 10 ... tt!0 4 ...lunft t w ...hum 4 tn ...tit 4 to , ... IM 114 ...in I is .. P I M ...1S-0 $ U ... Ht 1 :t ... mi $ to ...1131 ID to no a ... tn 1 M ... 177 4 (ki .... U.... 2...I it.'!.'i 17 1 II oir'ferto. It li0 M 41 I U . HEIFER". ... 7t $ II ,., I7n 1 mi 4 ... M0 I It 4 ... 449 IM 4 ...Mil so 11 aw ot . t ... wo w . a.... HULLS. ... 7TT M ... WO 10 ...144 IN ...7nS I 14 ... tli ... Ul M ... lot 1 2 ...170 I 71 ... S40 00 ...IH 4 III ...I4M ft ...14W t 4S ... T M ... IM I 6 ... 116 X4 ... 174 ( 1 ..lllfl ..1100 lot 1..,.. I 0 I ..120 I on 1 ten 1 .. ..1S9S . .1174 .. ISO CALVES. II I 400 I 16 3 .HO 00 1 443 M . I t77 t 7 MTlM.lv h. t !4 A FEEDERS 1 710 st a, to in in tm t u 4M 7 u I7 T 71 Ml IM 3 TOO 4 21 7... II 04 10 , 14... 1 7:0 I (A T. .. r lit is 11 r.:p:: re fair t 14 tP4 I Tt HOGS Receipts were fair todsy, esti mates caning for 14 cars, or 10.400 head, of which twenty cars were consigned direct to a packer from another market. Total for the week to date Is $,&30 head, beinw a shortsge of 1 1,400 head, as com pared with last week, and 2,000 head smaller than a year ag-x Shipping demand was rood again today and the market opened with shipper and speculator buying leal grade at pretty close to steady prices. Packers, however, made their early blda at a 60 decline, and although sellers waited until well along In the forenoon, offer failed to Imrov and In the and the most of th packer purchases were mad at prloe that, were nearly a nickel lower than yes terday. Movement was again very dreggy from start to finish. Bulk of the offering moved at $6 170, most of the killing droves doing at a coat of around $6.6f, while shippers paid Icrgely $6.70, with several loads as high as I'i.TS. On th whole, today's market Is steady to 4c lower than yesterday, pack ing drove being aheut at Tuesdsy's basla, while shipping- rrnde show some tiling like a nickel decline during the last two days. . lccpreaonlatlve sales: Ka. At. Ha. Ft. No. A Bti. Tr U IM ... 40 II Itt ... lit 37 SM ... ( H II tit ... -,S .7 111 40 tn r 4t 1 tru m ri ... irn'tt aj ... 1 nI 0 ; ,M 4 4 M ........ 141 ... in il HT ... 1 16 tt ... 6 71 44 mt ... 47' 47 irr 40 111 44. ....... M0 11 ,'j,j(i,g" ' lOt IM ... 4 0 II M ... 4t 12. .......104 ... IM 14 S4 ... I bo 17 lit ... t tt BHFEP-Notwlthstandlng tho sluKgiah trade yesterday. with a downward tend ency lit prices, the country tent In a supply this morning fully normal for a Thursdsy, the receipts amounting to 1 l.txw head, compared with 11. W0 a week ago and 10.264 on th corresponding day a year ago. There waa another scarcity of right good lambs of handy weight! but on th whol the quality of the sd sheep offerings wss fairly good. In addi tion to today receipts wore seven or emht cars, mostly .! ar.1 yearllnKS, tarried over from Wednesday' marknt, m top of the unsatisfactory markot yesterday the packers set out late in the forenoon bidding prl-e a flat quarter lnr on aome of the sheep and lamb on sale. While a few. loads of the best la,mbs sold about 1041 Ite lower than yes-tt-rday'a close in the middle of the foro rcon, the bulk of the less deslrablo offer ings did not 11 uatll 1st In th day, and prices showed a decline of fully Kt lh , and possibly mora In sonie casus. The aged sheep offerings, consisting mostly of ewe snd yearlings', were the last to move and looked fully ijJi'Jx lower. Trsde was ajaln 'mtven and tiow, resulting In 1st elosranr. The receipts for th wek thus far foot up (4,11$ hesd. being lllieral, romparwd with yrar ego. but running a little short of the same days laat week. While prices advanced while rrelpls were libers! Isst week, lust the opposite hss been the ease this week, the s'ipi ly showing a llttlo sliortsye. with prices declining fully yhi mc on lamht alnce the close of ihe previ ous week and 2.Va40o on aged thetp. vjuotallon on shtmp and lamb: ln e good to choice. $.0o.in 80; lambs, fair 'o aood. r7.VaH.0ii; lambs heavy, $7.6"i7.7$; lamba federa. $7.uN.ui; yearling, light, $7.1trf.4o; yt-Hillnfs, heavy. KoOrfjT.U; wethers, good to choice. $6.7M6 10, with ers, fair to rood, $o.fi.7$; ewe, good to choice, $6.60416.7$; ewes, fair to good, $5. Jo i.U. Represents tl tele's: No. Av. pr. n5 8outli l'ak,ta lamb 63 75 60 Routh Dakota lamb 6 7 63 461 fed lamba 7 . I V) On k Recovers. Al Orth. th National learue umpire, who fractured hi knr cap laat June will be able to report for duty In th spring. NEW yorFstTcK MARKET' Tone Range from Irregular to Firm, with Moderate Total Output. ONLY ACTIVITY AT THE LAST NEW YORK. .Ian 14 The tone f tn. dsy's stock market ranged trom Irregular 10 tirm wun a total output of moderate proportions. Representative shares rose and fell alternately, the only now bin ex leptl.ms being lialtitnnre Ohio common ami preferred and New York Central, which rose from 1 to over 3 point. 1 oprers, American smelting and a. rear lees active specialties such as People' las, American Tobacco and United State Rubber, advanced a point or more on small dealing and motor stocks were In evidence at higher prices. Decline again embraced the "Soo" laaiies, ss well ss Colorado Fuel, Rumely preferred and in ternational jinrveatcr corporation pre- iprrw. , The only real activity of the session oc curred In th final hours, at which time the directors of the Ilaltlmore Ohio road were deliberating on the common dividend Feara of a drastlo cut caused a am den slump in that stork as well a the balance of the speculative llrt. When lust before the close It became known ' that th semi-annual dividend had been reduced only ti of 1 ner cent to 24 per cent, the entire market recovered. Real- lilrne for pro: it caused some recessions at Ihe end, but the close waa steady. other news or the day lneltioed a new high pri for May wheat, with an un tiauallv urgent exoort de-mand: comple tion of tho financing attending the St. Inul bond Issue and the new Russian loan, both of which are to be offered publicly in the near future. Local hank ers also had under consideration several out -01 -town munirlpsl loans, which are to take the places or maturing ooiica- tlons. Monetary conditions showed a pre ponderance of cash over demand, with resultant greater ease In three and four months' loans. Call money again went to Its Invest rate of several months and mercantile paper of the hither claaa was accepted by financial Inatltuttont at rates more advantageous lo borrower. Illith grade bond more than main tained their recent gains, but obscure Issue were again reactionary. Total tale, par value, amounted U $2,072,000. 1 nlted states government nonas wrrr um hanaed on call. Number of sales and leading quotation on stocks were a follows: Sties. M'n. XJnw. VI- Aims. Ooi . Sw 14 fc Amalgamate Cnneer .... 7.i0 Mt II' M Amsrlmn Pest Hlosar.... I S V Anwrlraa rn " l4 H Anwrinu a R l.PW tl 0 " Ani. a. B. pi 1"! Am. Husar Refining to 14 1" ' ' Anierlrsn T. T .. .. H' An.erliwn Tnhsr ...... f"0 tM S SI? Anarand MlnlD M & JS Atrhlsna 1 inn Ml 4ia '4 Balllmnr Ohln IT.f 71 MS t7w Brnokiya PPII Tr Jno K M lk rsntiaa rattle l.K U4 Ul 1S"' Ontral Uulwr 4S0 U II Ctiosapsak Ohio 41 Chios. . W SO l 4 chi., 4. Ht. P 1 Chltwio K. W 126 C6lns Cnpper 3.IM MS 8'4 SH 1 nlnrads Kusl Iron... 100 M 44 r'oinrsilo Hailthsm H' Pssver Klo Ursn4e ..... 4 rnv-r n 'ii pfit ..... 7 t.iill-r ' Peris-itles 11 ' Kits t.l II l Ji llensral Kls-lrlr I41 Ursst Norlhsrn ild in IHMl 1I4V4 IH'i Orssl Nn. Ore Mts Inn 27 tf 27 Onscnhslm Kiplnratlon., l.tnj 49 414 ' lUlnnls Central ins . nttsrtsienuRS Met. t4 ..... It InTlratlnn Copper 1.100 It lt lMt Intsrnatlonai llsrvestsr .' ..... tT Kimu CUr tsutbsrn II '6 Uhitk Vallsr 1,00 lS4Sti 1HH IjouUtIII Nhviilt liftv Msilrsa rkiroleum 400 II II ,M Ml. ml Copew 174 MlMmurl, K. T an lit Missouri ps'ltlo 4 t, Nallimtl Rlsrult 12.1V4 1: 121 . Nsllnnal Ies4 TO 4S 4 44 Nsvsta Caspsr mo 11 riv 13 New Tnrk Csnlral 1 tm Mt M'6 S. V., N H. s H. ....... 104 Mkt 14 Mi, Norfolk Wettsra 101 1 rarlfle Mall s rsi-MIn T. T ...I . ' n Pennsylnnls 1 M i last lw,i4. Pullmaa palses Car ..... )M Rsr Con. copper MO 1'4 14 IH B1ln 7, "HO U' UH UT Ikspuhllr lr.is tsl. na 3t aov 20, Hik Island fo.!.. ...... m i Rtxk Kan4 Co. pfd , St. U H. r. t pfd t Souinsni Pti-lfle : ii M't SI Suuthsra Hntr l.nno 114 n ih TnansssM tapper ....... 1.400 114 $1 31 Tssas Compsny , lU't I'nloa Parltlo 1,10 111 ! ll t'Dlnn Psnlllo pft l o 0 1014 t'nlto Rials Hisel (.440 61 11 1114 C. . Hlesl ptd mo li7 17 lSTs Visa ('error ,lluo 11 11 Hi, ,,! h pni Western I'nlon 4. 300 10 11 to WsstingliouBa- Electric -tgts Off.rsd. 1 Tout tals for th 4t. 111,30 tharts. IVew Vork Moaey Varket. N1CW TORK. Jan. 14. MONEY Tim loans, easy;, o days, t per cent; 80 days, 341(34 Pr cent; six months, 84 per cent. Call money, firm; high, X4 per cent; low, I per cont; ruling rste, 3 tier cent; last losn, 34 per cent; closing bid, t per cent; oflerd at 24 per cent. MERCANTILE PAPER 3404 per Cent. HTERr-INO TCXCHANClE-gleady; so day Mils. I4S1J5; for cable. $4.415; for demand, $4"S. tlx I .V1TT Rue 41U- Movlnsn lnll.. $TC BONDS Government, steady; railroad, firm. LONDON. Jan. 14. SILVER Bar, 74d per oune. MONKT-d per cent. DISCOUNT RATF Short bills. 14914 per cent; three months, 24 pr cent Closing quotations on bonds today wer s follows: V. rr. . ri Wa. Pae. 0. (s tl ssuo s. ...... T K. Y. : g. ... . 11 tJ. . I., rsg 10 n v. citr 4 1M..C, it roupoa lnN. T. guu 4s....loi V. 4. teg IS) N. T.. N. II. H. to coupon 14 es. 1M ranema Is nunoa. l" No. Paclflo 4a. na Am. emslters 4i....l'D 4a I 4M A. T. T. ct. 4 7o. 8. b. Tl. 4s ts. Armour Co. 4.. mre. T. A T. St.... 7 Ai.ihlson s. ... tarMin. eon. 4 I74 Hal. filuo 44 (0 Rosdlns sa. 4a tt lim. a iililo 4s.. aHS). u . F. r. 4a t C K. A Q. . 4s ... Ptr. ev. 4 tfl'i r it B P ( 4s..liw 4o ret. 4s t C. H. I. P. r. u. 214 4o ct. Is 17 I P rf. 4i... II So. Railway U M P. Jl. . rf. U. -J talsa Pai-itlc 4s.... S4 F.rls rn. 4 47 4o CV 4s I9tj hen. Flwlrlc Is Ill 17. g. w.nMer t....iniC Hll. No. 1st 4...t'. B. Stl la ioim 111. On. rsf. 4s.... Wshash 1st la tr K. ''. Hn. rf. Is.... I Wsst. t'nlna 4a. .. ssu; I. a N. tin I 4s... 1 Wsst. Els. CT. Is.. IJ'. f. K. T. 1st 4.. 77 ClllCAf.O l.IVK STOCK MARKET tattle Firm Ho Mostly Lower Shoes) weak. . CIUCAOO . Jan. 14. CATTLE R rflrt. Ol .1 1,.. - -l , i . . . j steers. $.Vti69..y): western, $4.Ki'7,SO: cow H MM Receipt, 30.000 head; marker, moally So lower: bulk of ales, $H AtiI K M); light, $ii .SO-(16 fco; mixed, $.S6(S4.o; heavy. K504i.; rough, .W4i.u; pigs. $j.2.ili 0. SHrJRP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1.fln0 head: market weak: sheep. $ 7035. 40; yearlings. $6-70j7.1iO; lambs. $.7T8.i& t. Lotal Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS, Mo., Jan. 14. CATTLD-s Reorlpts. 1,600 head: market steady; na tive beef stsors, $7.E(i 10.00; cows and heifers. $3.0uft.75; stockers and feeder. f.",.2.'ii?'7.26: southern steors. $J.7Mr7.T5; cows snd heifers. ftOOj,.00; native calve, 14 (4 (610.28. HOG? Receipts, 7.600; market steady: pigs and lights, $ti.00i'.&; mixed and butchers. $.7rnj'7.0O; good heavy, $o.$ot1.0i. SHKKP ANP UMB- Receipt. 2,") head; markst steady: natlv muttons, $4.7.Vo'3.73; Jambs,. $3.S.'ol; yearlings. $7.207.40. - . Kaasas ( Hr Live stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Jan. li CATTLE Receipts. 1.0110 head: market weak: prime fed steers, $s.7.a.2&; dressed beef steers. $7.40tj)$.fi0; western steers. $7.2.,) 50; stockers and fe-de-s. t6.wa 7.S5: bulls, 5..-atH 7$; calvxa. $4.004 10. Sr.. HOUS Receipts. ,0u0; market lower; bulk of sale, $6'r6.M: heavy. fi.lJtt (174; packers and butchers. $4.7iat.S,; light. $ta.0; pigs. $.oiii.30. fHEtH AND LAMbS Receipts. Solo head: market lower; lambs, $4 0o-dH.A; yearllnKS. I .Wtvi.W, wethers. $4 0-4b: wrs, j.a.i0. McCarthy Liked Carrlaraa. rk-out Tom McCarthy, whll coachlne; rloly Cross, developed BUI Carrlgsn as a catcher, and always said that th Lewta ton man had th brain and th nerv to make giod ,