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T1IE TOE: OVAHA, TUESDAY, .TAKUAUY 2(1, 1915. for IlKXT KiralakH Apartment FURNISHED A PARTMFNT. THE TRAV KHTON. F1 RF.l'RROF. 4th and UNMON COURT, completely equipped for housekeeping; up to date and comfortaMe. TRAVER PROS.. 706 Omaha Nut. Hank Bldg. Phone. P!itnp lift. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Visible Supply of Wheat Expected to Fall Off, with Result of In creating Prices. CASH CORK EXPORT LIBERAL FURNISHED ROOM, heated. 4G14 Norts 81s At. TUB GRAB8MERK, on or two beautlfuf bedrooms with parlor; also large mahog any furnished room with private bath; good board. Phone H. 70"0, NICE, warm room, suitable for two; ILufl wk each. MADISON Slet and Chicago; tram heat; 10 mo. and up: cafe in connection. D 654. ilODEN HOTEL. Council Uluffa, stean heated rooms. K per week. Phone . FARNAM. 2K22. nice Mum heated room. TWO south front rooma, Wnt Farnam district, strictly modern. llsr. 6328. i ii ill Uaf arnlsked Rounts. Ill B. 1BTH, for men, steam heat. Housekeeping Roomi, TWO beautiful sunny south and east rooma in new house, front rooms, furn ish ed complete for light housekeeping; price reasonable. 1530 S. tUh Bt. Doug las 7K4. Hotels AauariaavaitaL. CALIFORNIA Hotel. 16th and Call Tortus, Weekly rates I? and bp. Tvugiaa lm DODGE HOTKb- Modern Reasonable. 1 t Hawses suasl Cafttages. ALL si a. $3 per month up. 607 Parton. feTRICTLY modern 6-room cottage, hot water heat: close In. walking distance. 03 Lincoln Blvd., la. Apply W. H. Dorrance. Dm-g, 528. or Harney 3151. -R, BRICK, part mod., extra rood, $11 No children. 8038 B. 18th. Red 4902. o 78 Hmhi and Cottaare-a. KUDO ANT 9-room modem brick apart ment, newly decorated, $50 per month; $46 B. 28th St. Frame flat, 1121 B. nth St,. 8 rooms. nw plumbing, newly decorated, oak floor, large yard, trees, shrubbery; 130 per month i a bargain. J. C. ISH, EXECUTOR. 8, list Ave. Phona Hamey 143. AM. ARB MODERN. ' 8903 Casa, 8-r., square. $40. 1X13 Chicago. 8-r. brick, ROOMERS, $50. loth near podge, 8-r. brick, $32.50. 3S1 N. Ibth, 6-r. and 'hall, square, $37.60. O'KEEFB REAL ESTATE CO., OMAHA. Jan. 3TV 115. The exportable' wheat -surplus of Ar gentine la estimated at tll'tllkll to 123.. , ,0i bu., with the latest estimate by the euuor oi tne Liverpool corn Trade News at 115,000,000 bu. The (treat drawback to the movement of wheat out of southern hemisphere ports Is a lack of ships. There) have been torrential rains In that coun try of late, and It Is believed that some losses will result from these heavy down pours. The amount of grain will not be lessened by wet weather, but it will ba a matter of loss In quality. It is expected that the visible supply of wheat will show a further decrease to day, and that It will only ba a few weeks until the decreases will ba more pro nounced. This falling off In aurpllet will rause foreigners to become morn and mora anxious to secure breadstuff, and this may possibly mean much hither price levels. The export business In cash com has been liberal, and from tha rumors cur rent In grain circles, they are likely to not only continue liberal, but to Improve. In the absence of available supplies of wheat Is r ire enough to meet th wants of Importing countries), they are not piirehaalnfg corn in a liberal manner. Country offerings of oats were reported as smaller. The provision situation will continue to hinge on the run of hogs at western points. Packers are likely to market con siderably on any strength In prices. Clearances were: Wheat and flour equal to 1,272,000 bushels; corn, 43,000 bushels and oats, 117,000 bushels. Liverpool closed with com 4d higher. Primary wheat receipts were l,23ti,000 bushels and shipments of (75.000 bushels, against receipts of 1.144.000 bushels ana shipments of 3X1,009 bushels last year. Primary corn receipts were 3,530,000 bushels and shipments of 1,012,000 bushels, against receipts of 1.262,000 bushels and shipments of W,000 bushels last year. - Primary oats receipts were 1,1106.000 bushels and shipments of 621.000 bushels, sgalnst receipts of 770,000 bushels and shipments of 771,000 bushels lsst year. CAR LOT RECEIPTS. WheetCorn.Oets B-R.. mod., 4608 . No. 38th, Ave $1,900. '$3,0008 rms. 3412 N. 24th. Web. T77. 6-r., model a. 71 B.- 17th St. 7-r., modern. m Leav. St., good location. Web. 2T.90. MODERN 1-story house, 1 rooms; never ooeupied: new furnace: $20. Doug. $863. FOR RENT Modern 8-roorn house, Kit & $5th Ave. Inquire T, J. O'Brien, Hanshaw Hotel, har. 1094. Douglas Globe Van&Storage B tores, moves, packs, ships; t-horse van and $ men. $1.26 per hr. ; storage $8 per mo. Satisfaction guar. D. 4838 A Ty. 230. FOB RENT We have a complete list of all houses, apartments and flats that are for rant This list can be seen free of charge at Omaha Van ft Storage Co., 90S So. itith bl 84d; old. 7s loud; February, 7 44d; .March. 7s 64d. FIUU Winter patents, 46. HOPS In London ti'acltlo roast) 18d 34 6s. CHICAGO GR All AND IMIOT I8I03f 9) Irtua Heard at Trade. CHICAOO. Jaa. 8 Decided tension ea the buying side and a falling oft In the stork on hand at the prlnciat domestic centers helped key up the price of wheat today the highest record yet during the European war II 44 a bushel. May de livery. The close unsettled at we above Saturday nlrht. Corn rained St c to S4iHo net, and osts fee to HtrAtQ. i ne outcome in provisions varied I rum 5o decline to a rise of 2Hc. Although extreme predictions In regard to th amount the United States vl-lhle supply total as to wheat would diminish today were not fulfilled, the shrinkage proving to be more than three times as large as at the corresponding time a year ago. ' The amount of wheat on ocean passage was also shown to have been materially reduced. On the bulge In wheat profit taking by longs finally brought about a mod erate reaction from top prices, but was fsr from putting an outright check on demand. Export sales at the seaboard were said to aggregate 600.000 bushels. Com advanced with wheat, notwlth stsndlng fiuse receipts of com here, more than SM cars, and despite a mammoth local stock and a bulky visible suiply. Trading was active at the highest prices on the crop. Exporters were buying both here and at the seaboard. Theta was a broad demand for oats. It wag esti mated that foreigners took 1.000,oi bush els. A fresh cut of 1 per cent was msde In tha probable Argentine surplus. Provisions rallied from weakness due to lower prices of hogs. Tha offset came from the strength of grain. Leading grain quotations werej Article! Open. lUgh. 1QW. Close. BaCyT Chicago Minneapolis ,. Duiuth Omaha Kansas City.., 8t. Louis , Winnipeg 43 ...6o ... et ... 87 -...143 ... 46 ...1 $74 290 244 m US 24 2 111 Fidelity Storage Co Ptorage, moving, pack In j aud shipping. 18th A Jackson Bts. Phone Douglas lH. I Tnsoa ln '1 Parte of the city. LLOUaea rv.iirh Anns A 'n Rea Rid if Van and 6tor- Co., Large $ men, $1.64 per hr. 1711 Maggard's t pr tar.. uy. X nifcn. ll.Jid WuhitAr. I)nn AA'JtV J eo, . IVCCQ Pcl'I" atorage. moving, .tnr.vi. 1207 Farnftm. D. 6144. STRICTLY modern s-roora hous 70$ No. ' n.re'fc. rimw nea 3US. JTIVE-ROOM bouse, with barn for six . horses; large Wagon shad and yard; located at w B. mh bt., Phona Ked 77M. WANtEl TO llEm EXPERIENCED farmer, married, desires to rent farm on shares. Address f 641, Baa, WANTED TO BUY OFFICE furniture bought and sold. J. C. Heed, iaj7 Farnam. Doug. 6146. HAMILTON CO., tha only gentile second hand stoie In tfmer.a. 171 Cuming. D. &sil WE BUK 2d-hand clothes. 14a N. i4th. HlUiiEteT jirices for furniture. Web. ool. iala buys everytiilng 2d nand. Tyler 1418. IUCAJj ESTATE FARM RANCH LAMD rOR BALE, FDtTND ANOTHER HOMESTEAD 321 , aorea In settled country; rich farm land -Tiot sand; only $JU0. filing fees and all. , . i,ni uoi M J. A. Tracy. Fort Morgan. Colo. lawa. IMPROVED s 80. BOTTOM LAND, $6 acres of alfalfa, 1 miles from Paclflo -unction. Fries $100 per acre; $4,000 cash. , balance terms. J. E. Downing, owner, yaciflo Junction. Ia. 8 ales reported today; Wheat No. I hard winter: 1 cars, $1,394; car, $1.38. No. I hard winter: cars, $1.40; 8 cars, $1.39; 2 cars. $1.38. No. 4 hard winter: 1 car, $1,174; 1 car, poor, $1.14; Vi car. $1.34. No. I durum:, 1 car, $1.61. No. 1 durum: 1 car, $1.60. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, $1,354. Rejected: 1 car, $1.36. Sample: 1 car, $1,374. Rye-No. I: ' $1.W. Barley No. 4: 1 cur, 6c. Corn No. white; 1 car, 76c; 8 cars, 754c. No. 4 white: t cars, 75c No. 1 yellowr 1 car, 71c. No. 3 yellow: 8 cars, 714c; 88 cars. 71c No. 4 yellow: 1 car, 70c; cars, 704c No. 2 mixed: 1 car, 71c No. 8 mixed: 6 cars, near white, 75c; 8 cars, near white, 74c; 3 cars, near white, 74c; t cars, 704c. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, near white, 76c; i cars, noar white. 74c; 4 cars. 70c. No. 6 mixed: 3 cars, 70c. No. mixed: 1 car, near white, ?4o; 8 cars, 70c Sample: 1 car, 6S4c. Oats Standard: 2 cars, 63c. No. 8 white: 1 cars, b2e. No. 4 white: 2 cars, 624c. Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. J Turkey red, $L8741.04: No. STlard $1.87 1.40; No. 8 hard. $l.S2(gL4; No. 8 spring, $1.S741.41; No. 4 spring, $1604J 1.61; No. 8 durum, $1.44(tA1.60. Com: No. 1 white, 7&V8r?S4c: No. 1 white. '?r4c; No. 8 white, 764i?7c; No. 4 white, 744 75eT No. i white, 74474ic; No. white. 740744c; No. 1-yellow. 7144172c: No. 1 yellow. 7n4i714ic; No. I yellow 71(fjr71We; No. 4 yellow, 704'570ic; No. ft yellow, 7u TO4c; No. yellow, 6VltifiW4c; No. 1 mixed. 7044rtlc- No. 2 mixed, 704tp70Scj No. 3 mixed. 606'70c; No, mixed, 64 70c;No. t mixed, 6470c. Oats: No. I white, eavic; standard, 62V63c; No. 3 white, 524f('Mc; No. 4 white, 6243624n Barley: No. 4. 774o; malting, '38o. Rye: No. 3, $U6i.l4; No. 8, thW&ti 1.1. . i St.' Loots Grain Market. ST. LOUtt Jan. 25. WH BAT No. 3 red, 8L44I.4S; No. J hard. H.4&L4; May, juit,. si.tj . , . , CORN No. 2, 76c; No. t white, T7774c; May, 804io; July. 814HHc. Oats-No. 3, 66c; No. 3 white. 64c. ' Liverpool Owmnt Hsrlttt. . LIVERPOOL,, Jan. 25 WHEAT Spot, No. 1 Manitoba, 12s 4d; No. 2. 12s 3d; No. t hard winter, lis H4d. CORN Spot, American mlxed new, 7s Wheat May. July. Corn May July. Oats i May. July. rorK May. juiy. Lard May. July. Ribs May. July. 144 144 14M41 1444 W4I W4I W 304 80 )4I 66N 6741 644 66 I 1IS6 13 M It 16 I IV 80 I 10 76 losR WW 11 00 10 23 10 SO 10 50 10 424 6V 644 1A7S 10 96 I 74 &, 674( , 644! 10 fa ll oo 644 MS is r4 11 024 10 824 W 3T4J W SO 10 474I-- REAL ESTATE LOANIJ CITY and farm loans. 6 64, per cant. J. H. Iiumont A Co.,16o3 Famam, Omaha WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith A Co., 1S20 Farnara. tluO to $10,ojv made promptly. F. D. Weed, Wead Bldg., lath and Farnam tUs. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. O'KEEFB REAL ESTATE CO.. 1016 Omaha Natl. Douglas 8716. GARVIN BROS 6 0 810-112 Brande'ls Theater Blag. " Chicago Cat . Prices Wheat: No. 3 red, $1,444(61.47; No. 8 hard, $1.444fft-. Corn: No. 4 yellow, 71724c; No, 4 white, 119 724c. Oats: No. il white, 6446c; No. 4 white. 6S4WS44C ' Rye: No. 3, $1,224. Barley, 74gx2c. feeds: Timothy, $6 .(KM 7.60; clover, $li.5016.00. Frovlaions: Pork, $l.&744fl.S24; lard, $10.5:4; ribs, $9.25 10.224. BUTTER Firm; creamery, 234M04C EGGS Easy; receipts, 4.7 cases; St mark, cases included. 253nc; flista, 80 81c; firsts, 8!4&2c. POTATOES Lnaettled; ref tipts, 40 cars; Michigan and Wlaonnslit re1, XI U 411c; Michigan and Wisconsin white, 38 t4.lc. POULTRY Alive higher: springs young stock, 134tflc; fowls. 144c. , NEW YORK OENERAIi MARKET (taetatloas af tha Day on Varlons Commodities. . NEW TORK. Jan. 25. FLOUR Firmer! spring pattnts. $t4.J6rr.l5; winter patents, $6.60a.M; winter straights, $6.20424.60; Kansas straights, .$0.46(i.i5. WHEAT Spot, strongs No. $ red, $1.6414. and No. 2 hard, $1.65, all rail, c. I. f. track, export; No. 1 northern, Duiuth, $1.4x4, and No. 1 northern, Manitoba, $1.53, c. 1. f. Buffalo. Futures were strong. May, $1,584: July. $1.134.. ... CORN (Spot, strong; No. 2 yellow, 84c, c. 1. f. to arrive. OATS Spot, firm; standard, flr004c; No. white, 59fcte; fancy clipped white, 614'24c. 1UY-Stesdy: prime, $1.10; No. 1, $1,074; No. 3. $LOOi06; No. 8, 96c$1.00; ship ping, 8S6'J0c. ,1V, d ,uivi. bu, w, vu.ii.tiui. w . .......v., 1914, l.Vo26c; Pacific coast, 1914. . 10ral4c; Il, 8(!l()c, HIDES Firm: Bogota, 8l49M4c; Cen tral America, 814c. LEATHER Firm; hemlock firsts, 82c; seconds. anfoSlc PROVISIONS Pork, steady: mess. 819.75 JT20.2b; family, X22.0ir:j&.oo. uec(. quiet; Vmeu. 01:23.011 fumllv 124 OOifieii.OO. Lord, steady; middle west, $10.7oflO.M. TALLOW Steady; oitv, 6c; country, 64Q4c; special, ei4W uo'lTEK Steady; receipts, 5,001 tubs; creamery extras. 82 scoring. 32ff324o: creamery, hlrher scorinr. 33(ri334o: cream ery firsts, 3o314e; seconds, it'u'ltc; lad.es. current mane, firsts, t'niaaovto; seconas, 23fl4c: packing stock, current make, No. 3, 204&21C.X CHEEHE strong: receipts, mi boxes: state whole milk, specials held, 16S'164c; average fancy, held, 164S'16o; specials, fresh. 15Vtil5AkC: average fancy, fresh. 14,irc; skims, 4M44c EGUS steaa. , reieipis, s,wi cases; fresh gathered, extra ' fine, 89c; extra firsts. 8740(380: flrats, Sa37c; seconds, 84 &354c; state, Pennsylvania and nearby hennery whites, fine to fancy, 4KH2o; hennery whiles, tfa0c; hennery browns, ISMiOc; gathered browns and mixed col ors, SlQ&m. , , POULTRT Live, firmer: western chick ens, 13&1340; fowls. 15i'l&o: turkeys, 139 14c; dressed, quiet; western roasting chickens, 184tKo; fresh fowls, .lS'alfJci turkeys, 1242c. . CITY property. Largs loans a specialty. W. H. Thomas. 228 State Bank Bldg. MONEY on hand for city and farm loans. H. W. Binder, City Natl. Bank Bldg. SEE us first If you want a farm loan, United States Trust Co.. Omaha. Neb. WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. REAL ESTATE FOR EX CHANG K FOR BALE 3,240 acres tins wheat laal near Richfield. Morton Co., Kansas. Price, 87 per acre. Will sell part or all to suit purchaser. Terms cash. Addnus owner, K. J. McAnarney, FarmersvU. 111.. Rv F. D. No. 1 MtaatMla, 180 ACRES, between Minneapolis and Du iuth, on tha Boo Una, 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; ltf chickens, -plenty of teed, wagon, txiggy and everything on the place govs at M per aero; ono-baif cash, ttcuwab Bros , littt Plymouth Bijg.. Minneapolis. Minn. Nearast&a. TOR BALE 3.&i0-a. alfalfa and cattle ranch in western Neb. Write leirus jwuit, tinrnauu rs , ieo, FOR BALE Best large body high-grade medium-Priced nd In Nebraska; vry littie money required. C. Bradley. Wol aaoh. Neb. THE ROSEBUD LAND CO.. 414 Barker Blk., Omaha, Bells, exchanges Neb, farms and ranches. Booth Dakota. FOR SAT.Bf 80 acres of rich, level farm land. Frka sfro. or wlU trade for good touring car. Ford preferred. J. ifunt. ,u. i. r lore nee ivz. WILL fell Ml acres of level, rich farm land for $o50 cash, or will trade for young marss with foal. J. L. Rich Flor s?noe. Neb. Tel. Florence lrT Its. FOR Bale or Rent 40 acres with water 84 T.rrwa5"- Vt B- Cu,n' W tscoasla. Upper Wisconsin , Best oiry and general crop stats in tha union; Millers wauted. Lands fur sale at low prices on easy terms. Ask for book let No. 4 on Wisconsin Central Land Grant. Excellent lands for stuck ralslnx If intereited in fruit lands ssk for bo.k let on Apple Orchards. Address Ind snd Industrial Department, Boo Lino Kiuiasv Minneapolis, Winn. tioooUaavooa. FARK for sale; must sell my Fellsraere farm. 89 acrea. muck nrsirta .w.A UIIIW.I. A IfllttS tsiog-, 5L Louis. Mo. ABSTUACTS IIP TITLE. REED AlKirtcl Co., oldest abur-ict of. tiam 10 Nebraska- sua P -oriels ? outer. KEltK TlUo Ouaraaloe and Abstract Co, a Binders aioUact offico. So a. liib OL faono Douglas bvfi. FOR EXCHANGE 170 acres Texas farm, $1,000 Improvements, excellent condi tion, 80 miles Galveston and Houston, 1 mile from station, $10,000; want land. 132 No. 11th St., Lincoln, Neb. GOOD 160 acrea homestead, 3 miles from urin junction, Wyoming. Larry Mo Dermott, Stuart. Neb. m FRONTIER OA BARGAIN. Highly Improved farm of 1M a-a Land all lays fine and is excel lent soil. will axenange for good Oman rssldeucs. C. H. COMBS. 811 Brfcadels Theater, Omaha, Nab. - Douglas 89U. FOR BALE OR EXCHANGE for Colum bus. O.. property, two lots Thornbura- addltlon. one lot Burilnston addition. Omaha; all free of incumbrance. Address owner. J. A. Hartley, (4 N. High BU, Columbus, O. FINE quarter section, black soil. Greg ory Co., 8. D., for Omaha property, cash or what have your O. p. Wllg, 1810 Vin ton be, Omaha., Neb. . REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED Listings, lots. cottages, houses to sell on payments. Phone D. 8607. REAL ESTATE ACREAGE TWO AND ONE HALF to 10 acre tracts In city, $400 up. Phone Doug. 247. ISM ALL FARMS FOR SALE. . Wo have 6, 10, to and 31-acre tracts, well Improved, near Council Bluffs, possession March L at low figures and on easy pay ments. DAT A HESS COMPANY. 128 Pearl Bt, Council Bluffs. I a. REAL ESTATE: NORTH BIDE Why Pay Rent?, When, for $100 cash and $30 per month you can buy a s-room modern, except heat house In pool repair. House Is at 2U6 N. mh St. Bcttar see this. Creigh, Son's & Co. Douglss 1.J0 808 Bee Bldg. REAL ESTATE WEST BIDE Wl-fsT FARNAM borne, only $6.700. N..2sth Ave. REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS nesr car t-'.t snd up. $6 pay ments. Phone Doug. Ml. . LOT l'J2 Lenox Add.. $10; worth $jvu. Clear title. Call Web. 130. Owner. Kansas City Grata an Provisions. viNiliil riTT. Jan. 25. WHEAT No. t hard, $1.894to- 40; No. 3 red, $1.401.41; Msy, il.884Mji.884: July. $1.21. CORN-No. t mixed, 7c; No. 8 white, 79c; May, 794o; July. Wtc. . OATS No. 3 white. 64c;- No. 8 mixed. BUTTBHi creamery, sue, i:nunui,ro onds, 28c; packing stock. 20c EGOS Firsts, sisoi seoonoa, . POULTRY Hens, 134c; rosters, 104i turkeys, 16c. Mlaaeapolls Orala Market. nrtvicp-.APOI.I8. Jan. 36. WHEAT May. $1.89441 l rc; to $L89c; July, $1,164 bid; No. 1 hard. $1.4444c; No. 1 northern. l.;4yl.4iS14o; NO, I wruwro, ti.atT.'qr 1-1V , flAJUn uncnimw. BARLET-4WS76C KVE $1.2ftl.itt. BRAN-$33iO. CORN No. $ yellow, 704'71c. OATeV No. 8 white, 62M434c FLAX-$1.8041.34. i Metal Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 28. METALS Lead. dull, at 81.lotii3.70; London, 18 7s M. SpeTur. firm, at $7.ls.46; London, fii. Tin. dull, at $36,7018.00. Copper, firm; electrolytic, $14.60; casUng, $14.2u4rl4.60. Iron, quiet; iso. 1 norinern, 111.1w1u.wi No. L $!4.2tl4.7i; No. I and No. 3 south ern, $14.2fcQ 14.75. At London: npoi copper, aes 11s ea; futures, s.61 10s. po tin. lt; futures, BT. LOUIS. Jan. 86. METAL8 Lead, strong, at $3.0. Spelter, higher, at $6.1. Evaporated Apples a ad Dried Fralts NEW YORK, Jan! 26. EVAPORATED APPLEB Dull; fancy, 740'7; choice, 6'ybfi,4c: prime. tmWa. DRIED FRUITS Prunes, steady; Cali fornlas, 444(1 14c; Oregons. Uc. Apri cots, firm; choice, 9fi4c: extra choice, 9A,fel0c; fancy, lollc. Peaches, firm,; choice, 4.:Tt"c; extra choice. 64-Sc; fancy, 7f5'i4c. Raisins, dull; loose mus catels. 44&4c; choice to fancy seeded. I'h.Wi'h.c; seedless, 644 4c; London layers, $14llD0. Wool Markot. LONDON, Jan, 33. WOOL Nine thous. and six hundred bales offered at tha wool sales today brought the best prices of tha series. Greasy merinos were esi cially firm and advanced 1" per cent over the December sales on Increased Freni h and Ainericau buying. Tha supply of cross breds was small and tiiey were eagerly absorbed by the home trade. ' Dry Goods Market. -NEW TORK. Jan. 25.-DKY GOOD8 Cotton goods continued active. Men's wear lines were opened in some quarters without advanco In prices and other quarters at substantial gains. Drees goods for tail were opened at advances ranging from 1 to 6 cents a yard. OMAHA LIYEJTOCK MARKET No Great Chang in Cattle Iricei Compared with Last Week Fat Sheep Scarce. HOGS SHOW BUT LITTLE CHANGE SOUTH OMAHA. -Jan. 35, W5. Receipts wore: Cattle. Hoa. Sheep. Estimate Monday 8.1) , Same day last week.... L4 $.." 6.940 Same day I wks am... 9.WS 7,tT 17. R Same day 8 wks ago... 8.8;t 2J.)M Sams day 4 wks ago... 7.700 4,2M l.1 Same day last year.... t.!x8 8.414 14,7 The following ubla shows tha receipts of rattle, hogs and sheep at the South Omaha live stock msrket for the year to data as compared with last year: 1916. 14. Inc. Pec. Oattlo km gt.yq 8.6 .rr.. Hogs lxsoos 19s,oo M,03t Sheep 176.344 171.317 4.127 Tho following table shows the average price for hogs at the South Omaha live stock market for the last few days, with comparisons: Dste. I l!li. l14,.imu.lU.(mf.Trii)"U. Jan. f.. 1 sol T g J n I $ 91 I 601 6 M .'an. I.. I avU t aj 14 1 19 111 I $ Jan. .. OU8 06 f 1 i 09( T 7 III Jan. 10. e t 1 7 u ihu III Jan. 11. 3 7041 1 1 lij 8 loj T 7tj $ U ( T4 Jan. 12.1 8 70 II 041 j t 171 T 7x1 I 2k 6 M Jan. M. 8 tU T3T02$OtUT71l84IM Jan. 14.. I 47 I 01 t ( j T m 8 M 6 87 Jan. 1J. $ 474 8 18 f 11 15 8 42 it -Jan. 11 4 8 07 1 15 ISl T 89! k 81 Jss, 17. . e 8 14 T Pi) I 08) 1 72) I 47 Jan, 18. I T44 T 2i 8 04 7 78 3 44 f t! Jan. 19. $ 724 I 30 t 16 I OS 1 Ml 3 83 4 09 Jan. M. Ill 128 s t6)TH3 11$s3 Jan. 21. I M4 I 111 T 17 T 7! 87 I 97 Jan. 83. 8 (7 1 I 18 T 83 I 89 I I 33 I 01 Jan. 23. 8 614 I 21 7 38 6 M 7 63 W Jan. M. 8 27 7 2-i $ M 1 4tj 8 to Jan. 26. 8 1 7 30! I 9K 7 COt 8 05 8 M 'Sunday. Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Ulon stock yards,' South Omaha, frtr twenty-four hours ending at $ o'clock yesterday : RECEIPTS CARS, r s. e. - CatUe.Hogs.8heep.H sei. C M. fit. P 7 10 1 Missouri Pacirie ,. ,. .1 i nlon Paclflo 19 10 26 4 C. N, W., east.. 81 3 1 v 1 C. A N. W.. west.. M 31 1 , 11 C, St. P., M. A O.. 84 14 1 C, B. A Q., east.. .. 1 C, B. & J., west.. 44 25 11 3 C, II. I. A P., east. 15 I 1 1 Illinois Central .... 28 8 . Chicago O. W 6 ' 6 .. , Total receipts... 2- 113 40 DISPOSITION HEAD. Csrtle Unw Bheen Morris A Co 5 - o.'4 1,8:9 Swift dt Co 89 K3 1.5 Cudahy Parking Co.... 912 3.339 2.M Armour Co 148 2.031 tt W. Murnhv 1 M7 Lincoln Packing Co.... 28 ,v So. Omaha Packing Co. 6 Armour, South St. Paul.... 1,510 ..... Kenton. Vansant at L. . 297 Hill A Son 11 ".... F. B. Lewis 31 , Huston A Co 39 J. B. Root A Co 63 J. H. Bulla 48 ..... L. F. Huss 140 Kosenstock Bros. 78 Kellogg tot werthelmer ft Degen.. 4.'9 ..... M. Hamilton So Rothschild 67 Mo. A Kan. Calf Co... 2m Christie 129 ..... Higglns Huffman 18 Meyers 4 Baker. Jones at 8 11 Tanner Bros. 82 ..... John Hsrvey 217 ..... ..... Dennis ft Francis 54 Klein 1N9 Pat O'Day , 29 Other buyers 6X3 265 Totals 8,074 8.994 11,43 CATTE Receipts were vary liberal this morning and tnera were very aiseabla runs at most all points. At tha same time there was a fair buying demand, so that the market as a whole did not show much change as compared with last week. Beef steers were a little Slow and sell ers worked hard to get a little more money for heir- holdings, but buyers did not seem Inclined to advance last week's tig urea, Tha mum was true of cows and heifers, the market on that class of stock opening In about the same notches as last week. The demand for 1 seders wss not very sctlve, ln fact tha market was rather dull, even for tha good kinds, and no better than steady. The market on killers closed slow and weak, buicher stock especially being very weak, with the tendency downward. Feed-, ers closed not only slow, but as much as 10c lower In most cases. Quotations on cattle: Good to cholos corn-fed beeves, 8.00ir8.2K; fair to good corn-fed beeves, $7.60ti4t.O0; common to fair corn-fed beeves, $6.60((jp7.60; good to choice cows, $5.7Mg.50; fslr to good cows, $5,004(6.60; common to fair cows, 34 Otnf 6.09; good to choice atockera and feeders, r7.264iH.8f; fair to good stocksrs and feed ers, $4.605f7.26: common to fair Blockers and feeders,' 18. 76fe'6. 50: stock heifers, $6.69 47.50; stock cows, M.7&&4.26: stock calves, $8.008.00; veal calves, $7.60w9-00; bulls. Stags, etc. $5,0096.75. Kcpresoutative sales: BEEF STEERS. Ma 4... ... 11... it.... 1017 18 :) l 1031 Hi ' Av. Pr. ..01 IW J 1 00 .. a4 7 16 7 I 7 16 I 40 r-Ud Me. 14. 11. 40. It. it. AT, ... a."- 1 1HI1 1U .ISM , Ml I la s HEIFERS. 19.'.'.'. .. . 4.,.. II.... T7 ;i ...... 10.0 iou lout 1U1 leT I 1 I I I U 14 14 I 1 1 4 00, 4 is 4 lk I M I 3u t so I 44 841 I 76 96 COWb. 8. 4. 11 I 7, . HI . TS7 .1007 .U41 f4 Pr. ! 7 M (II t 74 7 44 f W I 46 I M 4 t I 4 IS 1 1 , 744 , 140 , 4M 844 14 I 44 4 W I 16 m 1 426 21.... 4 14 417 4..; U6 bio ' 4 447 17 4 1M4 1M U.9 tM I 4 I 10 49 I us I 7 9 I 71 at t 1 M 7 69 1 lie 9 UU H q,ll? .Ho. M.v 444 6 40 ' 14..., uni UZIFEPS 6 00 44 m I m 14 714 I II 9 1M 6 M 4 4S7 9 40 1 7. 416 . 14 1.... 4 44 1.... I 44 1.... i.ALVtvt. I ?l 1 .. 4 74 11 1 00 1 I 69 Iu4 , . .;S 4t '.lai-.4.,. 8 44 44 411 , 4 4 04 1 7t4 N U . 1.. I1W4 u II. 27 ; 9 411 6 14 f 4 HOGS cu, plies were fslr for a Mondar and when ad vices from otner points caiua a little lower, local packers mado tuelr first bids at figures tnat wero anyway a nickel tower than Saturday, bhlppers were not doing a thing and tha autire receipts were left at the disposal of tho killers. Psckars stuck to their early of fers for soms time, but nothing inOved on this hakls and before anyone started to out loose, bias had been raised until they wore fully steady with Saturday's packer market. Movement started out dull at steauy prices, but befora tha close trade had shown a fair degree of activity in one or two spots and while the ex treme close was dull a pretty fair clear ance had been made by shortly after 10 o clock. The general trade can be quoted as steady with Saturday's killer market, whlcu means that today's figures are a Utile lower than the average at the close of tha wees. This Is duo to tha fact that shipiors bought a fair share of the sup ply Saturday at better prices than pack ers wero paying, while today tliey were no shipping orders hero and everything sold oa the same basis. Representative sales. I. 008.10 tndsv. The most advance was on the half-fat offerings, and even the heavy grsdes sold to much belter ad vantage than toward the close of 1t week. The rang on lambs was aaywhere from $8 to $8.10. Quotations on sheep and lambsi Lambs, good to choice, $H ii 40; lambs, fslr to good, $4,004)8.20; lambs, 85 pounds up. t7 tr v0; lambs, shesrlng. $7.6Yti9 05; yesritngs, light, $7.1ii7.4ii; yesrlin, heavy, $.Mi7 jn; wethers, good to choice, $.0ntM.25; wethers, fair to jroood, $.'v.i',lr 4 0"; ewes, good to choice, 6.6t(f6.r0; ewes, fair In roml W.f6 fnl No. Av. Pr. 241 Utah ewes 121 I 83 !: I'tah lambs ..1 l 8 011 JiJ fed ylKS. ft wthrs 92 w f44 fed lsmos .........r n " 268 fed Ismhs M 7 85 21 Colorado vearllngg , as 7 3" 1W Colorado lambs 1 74 I 26 1U Colorado ewes hu 1 V4 fed lambs I 279 fed lambs f I K4 Montana ewes 92 6 i0 261 Mexican ewes 90 IW 341 Montana lambs $ 16 CHICAGO LIVR STOCK MARKET Cattle Ft i" as Hoars B'.eady keep Strong. CHICAOO. Jan. 36. 'ATTLF-Recelpts, 18.0HO hesd; msrket firm; native steers, l6.finti-9.26: western, 85.10tr7.M: cows mnil heifers. $3$fwr8 0i; calves, H.lMllO.W. 1 1 ,! Receluts. 4.Ono hesd: market steadv to 60 lower: bulk of sales. It'it l; "light, 98.7tW7.15: mixed, 9rt.6Mi; heavy, p..3R'u4i.; rougn, .sm.w'; P'ga. $S4(VfT7.16. 8HKKP AND IAMBK-Receipts, head: market strops: sheep. $:..9oiid.7T; yearlings, $.9i('(8.00; lambs, $?.2vuft.s3. Kanaaa City 1,1 ve gtock Market. KANMA8 C1TT. Mo.. Jan. 28 CATTI.K Receipts, 11,000 head:, market higher: prime fed steers, $.1 60r(i9.0U; dreftsrd beef steers. 87.00-08.26: western steers. 87.m4f 1.49: stockers and feeders, I.0iu7.75; bulls, $6.rKi8 60; ralvss, $6.Skfi ld.60. HOGS Receipts, 10,t head; market weak: bulk of sales. M.60ii.76: hesvy. $8.7U.76; packers and butchers, $6.0 1.80; light, $8.i(r.80; pigs, 98 .36W8.58. SIICEP AND LA MllS Receipts, T.Oin head; market higher: lambs. 1x08.40; yearlings, 9S.7,'( i.M; wethers, Jii.OtkiiOW;, wes. $6.40p8.00. St. Lowls Live Stock Market. ST. IOUIS, Mo., Jan. 16.-CATT1..K-Recelpts, 6,9t hesd; msrket lower; native beef steers. $7.5tVuK.0O: cows and heifers. IA.0iMis.6Q; stockers snd feeders, !6.2j7.2.,; southern steers, $3.71.4X7.85: cowa and heifera. $4 OkjuUiO; native calves, $tt.0OO'11.0ii. HOtiS Receipts. 3,200 head: msrket steady: pigs and lights, $8.0P7.15; mixed and butchers, fci.96.ji7. 16; good hesvy, $7.00 t7.15. SHEEP AND LA MBS Receipts, 1,100 head; market higher: native muttons. M 7Mf.no, lambs, $8.2&Tt8.0; yearlings. .SMUI.SO. Bassla Hays Mllllaa Horsoskoos. OATASAUgiJA. Penn., Jan. 26. An liouncement was made here yesterday by a local house of a receipt of an order from the RussUn government for l.Ovv.OuO hoTse shoes. Tbo plant Is running day and alg lit. At. 9k. ....140 ... .... .,. ,...t6.. ....lit ....'Ht ... ... r 49 ....til ... Pr. 4 40 4K4 4 46 I 4 44 4 10 4 14 were moderate, No, Ar. 9k, Pr. Ne. 607 ... 4 IS 40... 48 479 104 I 44 44... 94 114 ... 4 40 74... 14 444 40 4 44 It.., 4M Ii4 12 4 44 87... 14 tut ... 4 114 U... 4 K.1 40 I 40 44... SHEEP Tha receipts being estimated at 9.000 head. A week ago the receipts were only 6.940. which was also a light supply for a Monday. Two weeks ago as many as 17.925 ht-ad wero reported In, and a year ago 14,6V. There were not many good killers on ale this morning, ami the proportion of half-fat stuff was a little larger than usual. Trade was a little late In getting under way, but ones the market opened business was active, and both- sheep and lambs were anywhera from loo to iVu higher than the close of last week. Lambs thst would not hava brought more than $7.7$ and 17.6s last Frluay Suld up around Ions City Live Stork Market. BIOUX CITY. Jan. tB.-CATTI.n-Receipts, 4,500 head; natWe steers. $.6f?7.7S; butchers, $5.00416.80; cows and heifers, $4.50 (rn.00; cannnra, $3.764r-4.7l; stockers snd feeders, 86.004i7.00; calves, K.OOj.8.50; bulls, stsgs, etc., $4.60Hf.10. HOGS Receipts. 5,600 nead; market Be lower; heavy, $8.85: mixed, $6.HL'4tiH.fi6; light, ISfttfijntK',; bulk of sales. $8.SiJ.IV. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, F-00 head; market steady; awes, $isoiil.60; lambs, 8,35e.35J t f. Joseph Live Stock Market. ) ST. JOSEPH, Jan. 25.-CATTLFR-reipts, 1,100 head. Market higher; ateors, 17.00-U9.00; cowa and heifers, H.2Titl8.M; calves, $6.0Ot)9.60. HOGS-Rocelpts. 8.300 hesd. Market steady; top, $8,724; hulk of sales, pi.HM 1.90. SHEEP AND LAMBS Reoelpte. 4.000 head. Market higher; lambs, $77wi.40. OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. No. NEW YORK TOCK MARKET Trading Sug-geiti Renewal of L&it Week'i Reactionary Trend. MOST CHANGES ARE SMALL NEW TORK. Jan. 25 Trading In se curities today suggested a renew si of last week s Iste reactionary trend, although the movement waa more narrow and the volume of business, both sm to bonds and stocks, much restricted. Prices rose and fell Intermittently, rhanges In most In stances being less than a point. Tha en tile ettn was under tho Influence of the pruieeKlonal element, a large part of wnicn wan evidently committed to tne sport account. Pressure upon United Plates Pteel and g (ew other favorites waa more or lens constant, the selling of steel being bssed upon reports connocted with the quarterly meeting of the directors tomorrow, some of which intimated that the dividend on the common stock mWht be suspended. There were a few gains In stocks which have little or no public following. Ixw ent prices were registered In the las hour, but final dealings showed some demand lor I nion 1'aciric. Reading and Haltlmore ft Ohio, the closing being less IrremiUr. General news Included a new high rec ord for May wheat, with further heavier exports of that staple under negotiations. resumption on an Increased scale at nu merous manufacturing Dlants. chiefly those connected with the steel Industry, and another rise In copper metsl. r rom the west, w hich he contributed largely to the recent activity In the stock market, came advices conflrmstory not only of relaxing credit conditions, but of gsms in many lines of commerce. Railroads also reflected this Improve ment In the larger volume of tonnage. London a markets were stimulated by the British naval success and interna tional storks wore In demand at advances over last week's financial quotations, pri vate cables suggested thst a portion of the French treasury notes recently taken by London might soon be offered nare. Bonds were barely steady, showing none of last week's Insistent derrwnd. Total sales, par value, wero $2,900,000. - t nited Bts tea cotinnn 3s and Panama registered ?s gained one-halt of 1 per cent on call. Number of sales and leading quotations on stocks were: 8lf. H'h. L. Cleee. l.OOO 1HV4 1. 4,4" 1.4ii0 KW uni jirf inn A lank 0ol4 Amslfmmstee Copper . Amerlrsn Beet gusar.. Amarlosn Its Aserlras g. A R.... Am. S. a It pM.. 414 44 174 4 S3 KS4 1.100 l.xo 200 400 r 4 71t 174 17 low lH gov aa 74 174 11 107 14 , 44 rii '4J Bank Clearings Bank clearings In the United Ftales for the week ending January 14, ss reported to Bialeireet's Journnl. New Ycrk, segre gate $.1.1'-3.370.nnn, asalnst $1,7,7lO,nno last week and $.'l.n.6,784." In this week last rear. Canadian cleailnKs acKregHte KW, 3,000, as asalnat II.U.ITl.oO Inst wu.k and $167,".OoO ln this week last year. Following are the returns lor tills week snd last, with percentsges of . change from this week last yesr. Cities. I. ft MO 1.100 'i.ieb 44 4 k "siii K4V4 14 S4, Silt ' 44 II 914 'siij w 74 74 400 ISO ) W'4 14 4 lit ft )D4 80 t; 64 44 11 is 114 im I44k )44 1W 700 114 lia aJi'4 l,4o 14 474 414 14 47 244 1,000 1.14 1J 119 t."0 44 .... 20 1SS4 .... 1.HKI 11 .... 11.40 14 100 IIS IJ4 41 ..... II 114 IT SI M4 67 1S7 H4 14 4S4 tl 1M4 1174 1M 111 . BUTTER No. 1, I-r. cartons. Bo No. 8, SO-lb. tubs, tBo. CHE EflE Imported. Swiss, iso: Amer ican Bwiaa, 38c; block Bwlas, 2; twins, 18c; daisies, 17c; triplets, 17c; Young Americas, 114c: blue label brick. 17o) llm burger. 3-4b., 20c; 1-lb.. 20o; New Tork white, 18c; Imported French Roquefort, 4fro. BEEF CUTS-ftlbs: No. 1, 18cl No. 2. U4o; No. , 114c. I -cms: No. 1, 194c; No. A. 164c; No. 1. 124c. Churksi No. 1, 104c; N. 2, 94ci No. 3, 9a. Rounds: No. 1, 12c: No. 8. Uo; No. 8, Ho. plates: No. 1, 84c: No. 3, 8c; No. 8, 74o. FISH Trout, 14c; largo crapples, 15a; salmon, 11c; halibut, lioi channel cat fish. 12c; pike, 14c; pickerel, lOo, 1-OU LTRT Broilers, 144ci spring chick ana. He; kena. 9dllo: oocks. 80; ducks, 10c; geese, sn; turkeys, 14c pigeons, per 00s., hoc: aucgs, iuii lesinerso, joc; gesso. Luii teawaroa, so; squacs, wo. 1, 11.W; . 660. Market quotations furnished by Qllinakl Fruit company: FRUITS-Orangei. extra fancy Wash ington navels, 80s, una, 100s, 112s, 12.76 per box; 12a, Uios, 1116 per box; 17Ue, 200s, 21 lis, 2Xs, $2.76 Tier box. Lemons, fancy Hunklst, 30Os. 86os, $4.60 per box choice lied Ball, $4 00 per box. Grapefruit, 9t, k. . J u aA. . '1 rj. wa- , .. 1 fancy White Winter Pearmalnes, $1.7TrO 1 w per box; extra fancy Washington Wlnesaps. $1.75 per box: extra fancy Bpltxenburgs, $1.60 per box; Oregon Bplts enburgs, 1L86 per box; extra fancy Colo rado unwrapped Jonathans, II 60 per box; extra fancy and fancy Waflhlngton Hoov ers, 11.40 perbox: small Jonathans. $1.23 per box; fancy Idaho Grimes Golden, $1.60 per box; choice ldalio Grimes Golden, 41. 3 per box: fancy Washington Grimes Golden, $1.50 per box; extra fancy Idaho Jonathans, $1.60 per box; New York Rus sets. $3.00 per bbl.; Black Twigs, $.1.50 per bbl. Grapes, California Emperors. $3.fi0 per drum; extra fancy Malagas, xh.w per bbl. Pears, Anjous, $2.25 per box; Jerseys, $2.26 per box; Sheldon, $2.26 per box; Law rence, $3.ii0 per box; Bosco, $2.26 per box; Easter. $2.25 per box. Strawberries. 40c per qt. Bananss, ll.7Mii3.60 per bunchy. f igs, u u-os., sue per box; 00 e-os, 4iw per box. Dates, sugar walnut, $1 40 per oox; nauowi, so per id. umn, ai.10 per box. Cranberries, late Howes, $7.00 per bbl. Tangerines $1.60 per box. VEGETABLES Caullf lower. $3.0 per crate; cucumbers, $3.36 per box: celery. Jumbo, 7iic per dos.; leaf lettuos, 4uo per dos.; head lettuce, $1.00 per dos. Onions, yellow, 3c per lb.; red, fo per lb.; white, 24o per lb; Spanish, $1.60 per crate. Arti chokes, $1.60 per dos.; Brussel sprouts, 20c per lb.; ondlve, 85o per lb.; beans, $4.60 per hamper; cabbage, 14 o per lb.; red. cab bage, 14c per lb.; pep per a, 50c nor basket; tomatoes, $6.00 per basket; onions (shal lots;, 6U0 per dos.; garlic, Italian, 20o per lb.; beets, 6O0 per tloi.; carrots. Boo per dos.; radishes, 60c per dos.; turnips, hxs per dos.; splnsch, 60c per dos.; parsley, too per dos. Potatoes, Colorado Vturals, 75c per bu. : Red River Ohlos, 75c per bu. ; MtanesuHa Will tea, 66c per bu. Bweet pola toes, Kansas $2.60 per bbl. NUTo No. 1 California walunts.' 18o ner lb.; filberts, 16e per lb.; pecans, 124a per lb.; Braslls, 124o per lb.; almonds, 20c per lb.; black walnuts, 34c por lb.; cocoa nuts, $3 60 per sack, 7bc per dos. MISCELLANEOUS Bhelled popcorn, 4c per lb. Crackerlack, $3.60 per case; 4 case, $1 75. Checkers, (3.60 tcr osan; 4 case, $1 76. Mushrooms, 60o per box.'Kaum quots, 26o per box. Honey, $3.7 per case. Cider, New Tork, $3.60 iwr keg. $8.00 per bbl. Caasaba gems, tl.Wtfg.OO per crate. Hay Market. OMAHA. Jan.' 3R.-PTtAIRI75 HAT Cholco upland. $11.0jpll.M (must be choice. In tight bales, to bring $11 .60); No. 1, $1060 t?lLU; No. 3, $8.0C(M0 0f; No. I, $.00?8 0o. Cholco midland, lo.60'aH.OO; No. 1, HO00 ft 10 .60; No. 3, $8.0'ito0; No. 8, $8.oV( (. Choirs lowland, ls.(vn9.00; No. 1, M.0ui l.t; No. 1 17.0Uw.00; No. 8, $6.00-700. STRAW There Is none on the msrket. Cholos wheat IS quotable at $6.6oyJ.00; choice oat or rye. $6.0uu.60. ALFALFA The supply - still remains good, there being about nrteen cars on all tracks. The greater portion of the supply Is No. I and No. 3, very little No. 1 and choice. Values remain unchanged. Choice, pea green, fine stem and leafy, $13.0049 18.60; No. 1, 112.r13.00, No. 2. ia-OUtf 12.w; o. I, .o'il.w. ' toffee Market NEW TORK. Jan. 25. COFFEE There was soms further realising or liquidation and a little trade selling In the market for cof'ie futures here todsy, and prices eafd off In.lhe abserua of any linportant demand, although the allot situation was generally sternly, with cost and freight offers from Bntxll unchanged to a shade higher. Futures opened at a drrline of I to 8 points and closed at a ntt loss of 7 to 12 points. Bales. 9.0iu bags Januarv, lc; February, 6.21c; March, 4.31c; April, 6.40c; May, 6.49;-; June. .3ic; July, 7.40c; August. 7.48c; Heptemlicr. 7.5'jc: October, 7 Sue; Novenllier, 7 71c: December, 7.77c. Hin.it, Meadv; llio No. 7, 8c; HhhIos No. 4, luc. Rio, 76 rels higher at 414.5; rianloa, unchanged. Rio exchanie 011 lotuluq 4J lower. Am. Miar MerlnlDS 1 Wilt 14 Anierlran T. T 404 110 i 1H4 smarirsn xonaeeo Aiiaennda Mlnlns Att-hlaon Kalllmors Ohio KlooKlya Raeld Tr Ollfnrnla Petroleum .... Csuaitlss Par.tflo Oniral leather t'benatiealia g Ohio....... (Tilcao a. W.' CMivso, M. A St. P t'hl.-.uu S. W ("Man Oiper , rolorado Kuel A Iroa..., rolnntile A iteuther llenvar A Rio Ur-ande... Drarer A St. (4. M Ilatlllara tleenrltlas .... Erls 41er.ral Kleetria Oreat Northers pti (Imat No. Ore etra. (luiarnbalm RhtBloratlos.. iiunoia t'anu-al Interbemuxh Mat. Bf4... InHplrailon Copper Intematlnnal llarveatsr.. Kanasa riiy Kouthern.... Lahlsh Valley Iottinvllle Nanhrllla.. Mnlrsa Iwmlnn Miami Ooppar MIoaouH, 1. A T.. Mlamerl radfla Natleaal Rlamilt National 1a4 ., Nevada Copper .... Ntw Yoek tlantrsl., N. T., N. H H Norfolk A Westers...... loa 10514 IraUj Nortliera 1aeitie ........ . I"1 lur4 l-arino Mall inn Paclflo Tel. A Tel....... , Pwnnaylvanls .. 90S I'nllBian I'alane Car 104 Pif copper l.S'e ItMidlng, au-SiTtdeng ., Hepublie Iroa A Meal. llocli laland Co Hook Uland Co. (d.. Ht. L. A R P. M pM Rmithern Paolfle , ,4mt ITTH 84 Snuiliara Tu.llwa.y ,. " 1714 ' 174 TMmeaa- Copper ....... '400 114 1114 Taaas Otanpanr .......... 4oe lltl 1M4 Psloa Paeino 4,404 Wit 1114 131 I'nion raruio pia. , ..... Bl l'Blted Htates Steal 90. VM i'. b. nieai pra. ...... tMah Topper ,, WaMuk pfd 1 M 14 4 Wwunt Union l.nort ti WeMlnabeuea Eleetrte ... 400 7m Tl Total sales for the 4ar. 144. 109 sbsrea9 New York Chicago Philadelphia , Boston ,., Bt. Louis , Ksnsas City Pittsburgh , Ban Francisco Baltimore ,t Minneapolis letroit Cincinnati , ( 'le veljtn.4 fxis Anselee JSew Orleans...... tllnaha , Milwaukee Atlanta , I.ouisvlle ........ riesttln Buffslo , 8t. Psul Portland, Ore..... Denver Richmond Indianapolis ...... Providence ,. Fort Worth Washington, D. C Memphis Kr .1 .., H Columbus Nashville Alhany Salt ILks Cltv Toledo lcs Molnei Hartford Duiuth Rochester ......... Savannah Norfolk Hnokana ........... Wichita Macon ............. Oakland ."cranton ... Peoria New Haven ....... Bloux Cltv Grand Rapids .... Pyracuae Jacksonville, Fla. Birmingham Austin Springfield. Mass WnM-Ml, Chattanooga . t'Kiannma Dayton , ....... , Uttle Rock Tacoma , - , Lincoln ........... Amount I Inc. ( Don. e4 114 114 US 48 14 114 ia 1,000 11 424 lis 154 1141 114 1N4 1S74 W74 1144 lt-4 11'4 .414 44 1014 IMS '4 Mv IOU 1144 $1,714. 999.001 1( HUf.f.Vl.li'.' lf;l. 421.000 1M.HJl.i!' 86.6U.("1 Sl.STR, OO 4.0Kl. 61. lx.0i SS.Xifi.OnU 30,711 .mas 2rt.37l.Oia'" 28,3."J,ni) 1. 444,0m. ia..cj.oi"M 21.J(.oiM IS.l.ninl n.i.w.ciol 13.(1.2.000 14.042,0001 ll.iliuniii It. 613,0001 ll,7W.i lU.8li3.0001 $.537.0110 $,3'14.IAH 8.775.04H 8.0-'9.('4 10.3.8.I4I0 7.CM.0KM 8.61 4,00" M 9,0111, oni , 646.01 l,8M8.nnoi 6.912.0i! ,9H, mj 7.I40.01M 4,2R8,(i0 5.74,0. 4,4W.(0 4,9X9. 01 tn 6.471.0001 4.112,0110 ,5H4,iii 8.116.0001 1 936.01 al S.4!'1.00iM 4.8-.a 1, 244. non 4,(l,(" 3.191,001 H 8.M Om J,74,0fti a.417,0uO 3.707.0 l.5;,0nirl 3.KH.000 t, 000.01 oj $.4fA,(ioi IK lOoi 3.01 Mwi 3.2HA.A11O 1.870,000 l,91,O0O Last week's. is I 1.6 'ii'.. 12.1 'ii'i .1 11.1 11.7 1.41 39.61 11. l.R 41.9 3.7 10.6 1.1 19.1 1U7I 14 1 12.7 87 7.8 'io.i 4 5 4 'ii'A 14.8 III 15.9 12.4 il 14 I 1.0 "'.9 7.9 18. 1 i 11 ; 27.8 ' 12 J 16.1 "ii 14.1 8.5 17.3 "iTi. 7 . 8.4 9 1 8 6 38.6 30.4 . o Sails, 'ail 21.0 3.4 1741 17S 17S i 19,409 1114 1444 1M iiasg e4e sseag SM 100 4 4 4 V 4 ami 111 1S8 l4 6014 II 400 10 1OTV iml m.tumt n aula M Demand Made for a . Storm Sewer for . ; v Northwest Section Tha city commissioners hava Agreed to -make a trip Saturday morning to the ' northwest portion of the dty to Investi gate tha needs of a storm water' sewer. These officials will ba accompanied by members of tha Douglas county legisla tive delegation and member of the im provement clubs. l v . At meeting; of tha dty oouadil com mittee of ths whole B C. Bikes, E. Mo Michael, and II. J. Ilaokett, representing Fairfax-Kenwood, Monmouth Park - and Fontenells Improvement clubg, respeo- . 1 .. . 1 . . , , ... . jers sjid urged that the execrable open sewer from Thirty-sixth and Bpragu streets to Forty-second and Boyd streets ba abated and that a tubai&ntlal sewer be built , Ths city commissioners hops ths legis lature will increase tha annual sewer bond fund from $100,000 to $200,000. Tha proposed northwest sewer would cost about $50,000. I 4 714 New Tork Money Market. NEW TORK, Jan. 35. MERCANTILE! PAPER 84W4 per cent STERLING EXCHANGE Firm: sixty day bills, $4.K2r.O; fop cables, $4.tK8r; for demand, $4 8438, rilLVER Bar. 484c: Mexican dollars. S74c ' bonds Government, strong; railroad, Irregular. LONDON, Jan. 25.-eiLVER-Bsr, 32d per ounce. MONEY 1 per cent. DISCOUNT RATEB Bhort bills, 14JT14 per cent; three months, 14ifl 13-16 per cent. Tims loans, dull; 90 days, t per cent: 90 days, 1 per cent; six months, 84tj4 per cent. Call money, steady- high, 24 per tent; low, -14 per cent; ruling rate, 8 per oent; last loans. 24 per cent; closing bid, 3 per oent; offered at 24 Per cent Closing quotation on bonds today wars s follows: V. g. rrf. la, rag.... "IM. K. A T. lt 4s.. 4 is (oiiBua 9ii4 Mo. l ac. sv. a 44 . V. I. " 1014 N. Y. C. g. ma.,. 41 4a saupos lo.iaN.y. Cltr 4S4a Ml.. lonu TJ. a. 4a, rag 14 N. Y. Bute 4e....lja)t oe eaupoa 110 H. Y.. N. M. A H. Paeama la eeapea..lnl s. 144 Am. Bmallepj 4S....HM4 Ne. PaoUl 4s tiv A. T. A T. sv. 44piit4 4. Ss HV4 Armour ft Oe. 44s IM O. g. U ref. 4s 414 Atetuaos sas. 4a... . 944 'Pao. T. ft T. Is... S7U Dal. A own 4s 414 Pi eon. 4s MZ Cbaa ft dale 44s.. lwRsadlns ss. 4s.... 944 C, B. A Q. i. 4a ... I4B. L. ft P. r. 4a 44 RHtiri aa..ioiife. rao. ev. ss....,, a . R. I. A P. e. 4s V Ss raf. 4a... O. ft 8. rat- 44s.... Ii4 do av. 4s Suv D. A R. U. ref. 4s.. 4; So. Rail war 6a 1004 Kris s-n. 4s 44llnlB Paolfts 4s.... 47 nro. Hlavtrle 4.. .104 do cr. 4a pou ut. No. lat 44e...l01 tr. g. Rubber 4s....lija III. Can ref.-ta 17411. g. giaal 4a. -....101 K. 0. go. ref. 4a... 41 Wabash lat 4a aU. L. A M. uni. 4a... 44 West, tisloa 4H-...iI wast. glee. ev. 4a... tea Bid. CW tared. Bank Cleeirlags. OMAHA, Jan. 36 Bank clearings for Omaha today went $2.ftl.994.M and for tha corresponding day last year 8,til,7i3.8s. gasrar Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 26.-BUGAR Market for fulures opened lw points higher, gained another point or two, and by mid day waa 8018 points higher od antlve buy ing, prompted by the unsettled weather conditions in Cuba and the firm spot sit uation. Bales were 1,90 tons. Opening bids: Februsry. 991n; May, 111c; June, 1.17c; July, 12HC. The spot market was firm; centrifugal, 3 N01c; molasses, 1.31 i3.24o; refined, steady; eut loaf, 896o; cruHhed, t.86c; mould A, 6.60c; cubes, 6 k-; XXXX powdered, 6 20o; powdered, A 16c; fine granulated, S.Abo; diamond A, 6 (6c; confeclloner' A, 4 95c; No. 1, 4.80c. Cotton Market. NEW TORK. Jan. 26 COTTON Spot, quiet; middling upland, 18. 56c; sales, 3u0 beles. Cotton futures closed steady; March, 861c; Msy, 8 81c; July. I Olo; August. 9.08o; October, 9.21c; December, 9 34c. The coltun market closed steady at a net galu of from 7 to 11 points. LIVERPOOL, Jan. 1 COTTON pot, eaay; good middling, 6.17d; middling, 4.96c; low middling, 4.48c. Bales. 7.0u0 bales. Joe Hummel Gives .Joy to the Kiddies City Commissioner J. B. Hummel say he wants to maks (hi statement to the boys of Omaha: "Kay. kids, I . have received ' material for eight sets of turning poles, flying rings, trapeses and vaulting standards. I will place one set tn sach of the parks, and will have them all ready before the robins are here. I expert to take some exercise myself this spring and will be out with you. I uoed to be able to turn the muscle-grinder many year ago, and I believe I can do It again. Will see you all Inter," GIVE GOLD WEDDING ' BANDS FOR IRON RINGS Mors than 100 gold wedding and en gagement rings hava been contributed to ths "melting pot" for German war re lief, Mrs. Paul Ootaschman, ther chair man, reports. "Many men and women have taken off their weddings and engagement rings snd exchanged them tor ths Iron ones," he says. "Besides that, quits a r umber of German-tAiTseticans hava donated, highly prised rings Of deceased relatives. Many such sacrifice! come to our notlos dally." ' ' Be vera Is boxes of rings, old Jewelry and other valuables exchanged for Iron rings hava been sent to Washington to bm molted down and sold. Better places of Jewelry were taken to jewelers ts be repaired. . , 1 A committee sent kway ths Valuables Monday morning. On tha eonfniltUe -were Mrs. Getsschmann, Mrs. Klenko, Mrs. Koehneman, Mrs. Ruhmor- and Mrs, Rauman. WHITMAN TAKEN EAST ON V CHARGE OF ROBBING CARS William Chsster Whitman, wasted In Columbus, O., on a charge of robbing cars In lntsrstaU commerce, wag taken east from Omaha to answer to the charge. Ha was in charge ef Chief Deputy United (Hates Marshal J. B. Nlokerson of Omaha and Dsputy Marshal C P. Hansel . of Lincoln. United States Marshal ,'Wgrrrer, at first got word from Columbus that he had been sees about Newton, Neb. This ts a small place la the sand hills, eighty miles f rom a railroad. ' Later the trail led to Nelson and finally Whitman waa captured in Bunerior. WEALTHY SPRINGFIELD MAN COMMITS S.UIC1DE Henry Moore, aged 83 and single, hanged himself to. rafter upstair In his farm home a few miles out of Bpringfleld, some time' Sunday or Sunday night. Friends found him there ln the morning. He was hanging by a stout rope and was froxea stiff. No definite motive for the deed is known. He was well-to-do, as he owned two farms near Bpringfleld and was rated to be worth some $75,000. Sunday he told friends he was going to St.- Louts. PECULIAR BLAZE AROUSES INTEREST OFFIRE WARDEN A two-story, rrame dwelling at ' 5SJS Mason street, owned by 8. Mattgan, wus badly damaged by fire Sunday night. Neighbor declare there was an explosion following which every room seemed to be ablnks in an Instant. No onu was hurt Fire W arilen Mori Is. w ho se.ys the flie docs not look exactly 1UI1 1 j looking for the owner, who ts said tn I hav suddrnly tiisuppcured. 'GUS RENZ CN HUNT FOR INITIATION WEAPONS Gus Renx. ofl'lclti Mil-enn for Ak-l-ar-Ben, has deparled fur New York an I other esstern polnM -t 1 Irok i:n i fc v new Initiation onlrul tiong for. t'.ic 111