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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1916)
REAL ESTATE MlsrHlano-tws. The ! . . ..' . i "TP-" 5 : ; "V i-i-V . i I. For Sale or Exchange Income $6,180 ' Fourteen attractive and up-to-date apartment with built-in furnltnro, Including two beds In each apartment, making each apartment equal to five rooms.. Individual porches; all outside rooms. One of tbe choicest apart ment house In the city. Completed December 15th. Hastings & Hey den , 1614 Harney Street. Start Owning Your Home If you can't buy the. house you want; start In by selecting & lot and commencing to own It. But Remember F"' When picking out the location, be sure and have the surroundings of the best the street cars convenient and the property where It will grow la value, Dundee ' Ttas all the public Improvements. Has an ornamental light! rig system second to none In or around Omaha. Has excellent car service, only IS minutes from the center of Omaha. Dundee Is West Omaha's best residence growth always has been west. Think of the Increase In value along Farnam Street, a thoroughfare to Dundee. . See Dundee First Where you can get a lot with all these advantages and yet at prices within the reach of all. We still have a few we can sell as low as $23.00 cash and 110.00 to $14.00 a month. I'hone or write for plats with full Information. ' - George & Company 902 City National Bank Bldg. . ..BUSINESS INVESTMENT? --;''.-.. ZZ UZ FET t . 5-1 T t '-I' It Hi If A good location for wholesale and Jobbing business, convenient to the stations and retail district. There are very few small pieces or ground so well located which con be picked up at auch a moderate price. Bee its at once. GEORGE & COMPANY, Phone D. 756. 902 city National Bank Building . Investments Worth While $5.M-Brlok flat. 27th and Jai'kaon. rent Ins at $0 per year. The building alona : coat thia money. U.OUO caah will handle. 7.O0O-Brlk flat. :th and Cullfornla. renting at fW rr year. Owner leaving city and th'a Is a. real aHciifloe. tS.OOO-Brlrk flata near Clarkson hoapltal. Very well built and rented cheap at 40 Per year. $Ui.500-Br.k terra-e In th Went Farnam dMrlit. Ideal far homi and Invest ment romhlnvd. and built for that puriose. Consider exchanglna for bul liess ;rop'rly. 17.i00-2itli and Karnam. lot ClxV. with brick Imnrovementa leased at HT8 per month A safe lmonia with a aur apeculativa fcatura. Must be aold to cluao an estate. 99-Year Lease 3 feet frontage on 21th St.. near Ta mom to leas on favorable terms Also hava two cornera on iU St. for sale or lose on easy terms. A chsnee to acecu lata oo a small mania. Apartment House Near 24th and Harney tenaV CWMlhrfis; ?y1sou.a5-,!T LoT .Vll : "' fTM, la a new building wtth b drawback? and In V2 Uur. that will iui.tmc.4 to lii:reaa in va.jo. aii!r,ri,r'-W1vbut. want " offer- Rentala ray 19 per eent net on thla rrlr. for si?. ibUwLT ACt "l "U"- lh' thrn l 2 big ieuTc. Glover our!a rxi REAL ESTATE Miwllnnron. Dewey fair $ " . ' ';. v.'Ji V .m mm,,. if - f'S 3 &ff & Spain m City National. REAL ESTATE Miscellaneous. DUNDEE IJAKGAINS 6,5-Jimt reduced from I."; a dandy nice corner: 8 rooma Including larira aun hall: beautiful big llv rnm with fireplace and book cases; sun parlor adjoining; con nected with French doora; beau tiful large dining room with bullt-ln china cabinet; tnopt convenient kitchen; built In cup board and other conveniences to make your work easy: upstairs four dandy large bedrooms: all bedrooms having three electric outlets, besides emergency gas. Will permit you to pick out your own lighting fixtures and wall decorations. A small pnymcnt down, Imlance like rent, will buy thla place. l,00O Just reduced from Ifi.rK); 7 rooms Including a great many built-in features; clear oak floor throughout houae; downstairs finished In oak; upatalrs In whit enamel with one panel mahogany doors. Can't be best at the prlco. FJELD CLUI1 Just reduced from ".WW; non resident owner says sell. This home la on the boulevard, baa beautiful fiO-foot front lot and has the added feature of a. heated garage attached to the house. This Is without question the big best bargain In the city of Omaha; ran handle on reason able terms. CALKINS & CO., T)ougla 1.T13. City Nat Bank Bldg B-ROOM house, few Mocks south of Vnlon depot; city water, aewer, gas, electric light; new paper and paint; prtce $1,700; terms, Jdo.OO cash, fcJO.OQ per month. 12-room house; t rooms on each side: arrajiKd for two families; city water, gaa and sewer. Could rent for l:S nr per month. Price I2..V10; terms, $100 down, HO.uO per month. E-room strictly modern house; pear Farnara street car line; hard wood finish; on one floor: good nelghhor hoodi .Tuu.0O down. $30.u per month. A few choice lots on flout h 6th and th streets, from to- $700. Over twenty new houses has been built on thla addition within the last year. Come and see our additional bar. gains for homes or Investments In houses, lots, acreage, or business properties in all paru of the city. AMERICAN SECURITY CO., I"Z South 17th St. Doug. fi01S. SIX ROOMS, NEW, WITH ONE OR TWO LOTS. An elegantly planned house with nice sleeping porch and garage, the Inlng room Is large with good fire place, having very attractive beamed ceilings and other features that make up a pleasant living room. Dining room has beamed celling, built-in buffet, china cabinets, etc. Kitchen Is exceptionally well arranged with all bullt-ln features. Three fine bed rooms, bath and sleeping porch on the second floor, with oak floors and white enamel woodwork. Ktrli:tly modern, decorated throughout; can sell thla property with two lots If de sired. Term $WX to $1,000 cash,1 bal ance monthly. 'We recommend this to be an excellent value for the prlre we are Instructed to quote and the lo cation Is first-class. Can show thla property on application. IIIATT-FA1RF1ELD CO., 2 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 4!W. 6-R00M! BUNGALOW Brand new. fine location, In re stricted addition, close to car. Oak floors throughout, oak finish in liv ing room and dining room. White enamel in one bedroom and in bath room. Bullt-ln features. Price $3,100. Easy terms. Will be pleased to show this at any time. Call owner, Wal nut FIVE ROOMS, ALL MODERN I-tvfrig and dining rooms finished In oak, kitchen with roomy pantry with cupboards. Bath white enamel with porcelain fixtures, two bedrooms, two clothes closets, walks In. electric fix tures, all rooms have flush switches. 1'rlce $2,760; $J0o cash, balance monthly payments. I'hone Imuglns 1ir3. TRAVER BROS., 7(6 Omaha National Bank Bldg., Seventeenth and Farnam Kts. A SNAP Pl room, two stories. Just com pleted: high, sightly location; one block to car line, In restricted addition:, down atalra finished In oak; upstairs In birch and white enamel, with oak floors. This Is a anap at $3,400; terms, $:oo caxh. bal ance monthly. Call us lor appoint ment to see thla. BENSON & CARMICIIAEL, Tel. Poug. 1733. 642 Paxton Block STRAIGHT HENTAIj TEHMS. $40 MO, To any good man we can sell the awellest T-room bungalow In Omaha on a atrlctly rental basis. It Is brand new, oak finish, and has practically every bullt-ln effect. In fact, we could use this whole column in telling you about It and yet lot nave apnee enough to describe It fully. See na about thla. PATNK INVESTMENT COMPANY. IT! Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 17M. BARGAINS BUY NOW RTNOAtOW. new, mod. -r $3,350 MOO. MOM B with garage, full lot fine location, cost $4. Dm 3,400 ItKAL, SNAP, 4115 N. 2Mb. Ave., Sr., oak finish, mod. home, only 3,000 8KB 1'8 BKFORR IT BUY. TV E. Buck Co., 9i Omaha National. $100 CASH. $20 PEH MONTH. A splendidly built Sroom house, all modern except furnace; paving all paid; house Is rented at $li per month and rent wl'l take care of payments until possession desired. PAYNH INVESTMENT CO.. Doug. 17K1. 6th Floor Omaha Nat. Bank 11ENTAU $1,300. PUICE. $9000. Right down town, new brick Improve ments, always occupied at a low rental; H cash, balance B. V I Act quick. Call at 23 Paxton Block, Omaha. Large building trackage, Doug. Ft.: low rent. u. i: Btcbmns, iiit i nicago.' REAL ESTATE VACANT WEST FARNAM I)TS On a quiet realdence street of home owners. In a freshly developed part of the West Farnam 1 lint l in. East front on 36th St.. Just north of Dodge Ft. These lots are surrounded by good homes, they sre only 1 blocks from the NEW FIHST PRESBYTERIAN CHntCU. near the new Henry Yates school site, and lu minutes' walk to High schol. Every Farnam car and Jitney passes this district, making a quick trtn down town or to d-iot. It la a splendid morning walk of 20 blocks for the business man. Only two east fronts left in the block. They are bOxlJri feet each, perfect grade. $ fcl above the street, and uniform elm trees along the whole block. Who wanla otie or both of these for a good home site? liargaia price. HARRISON & MORTON H Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. Tel. D. $14 hi FEET near Ford new plant, $10.6ufT ee me quickly. J. P. titeUuna. FTVB acres. tXMO. Best bargain, within city LuulLs. a. P. btebblua. AUTOMOBILES HERE! CUT IT OUT! SAVE $25.00 Cut out the attached coupon, mail it AT ONCE, and wc will hold our'special New Year Offer open for you, friving you an opportunity to investigate our course' in Automobile Engineering, Driving and Repairing FREE! FREE!! FREE!!! The Complete $50 Course of ELECTRIC STARTING and IGNITION school, formerly, of Sioux City, is included free with our regular course of instructions. Mail the coupon NOW. Get the particulars of our proposition and at the'same time save the $25.00. NEBRASKA AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL.. 2406 Leavenworth Street. Omaha. , Pe?K,emeni7Y..u ma.y Bend ,me the particulars regarding your method of training men to hold responsible, well-paid Positions in automobile work. It la understood that If you receive this coupon on or before January 18, 1916. you will hold your epeclal New Year Offer open for me bo that 1 may have a reasonable time In which to take advantage of It. My name is... Address,.....,,,.,, NOTICE This offer la strictly USED CAR BARGAINS 1914 Ford Roadster. 1915 Ford Touring-. 2 1915 Max-well, self-starter and electric light; extra good condition. Maxwall Truck, 1,000 lbs. FRANCIS-CULLIS AUTO CO. 2024 Farnam. Phone Doug. 853. WHKNEVBR you are considering sell ing or buying a used car and you want full value for your money or you want people who are willing to pay for what ther are getting you will have no re gret if you buy or advertise through the used car column of The Kee. .Phone Tyler 1000. 1 1914 llupmobile coupe, elec. equip, I7r0 11914 6-cylinder ttiid'laker touring! 6.1O i iioiiier, D-cyiinaer louring. .... smi 11914 Oakland touring .. 40 1 Metz roadster 150 Auto Clearing Houbp, 2.vit Farnam. D. 3310. h)H SALl-i My Detroit electric, old model, but In excellent condition; "prac tically new batteries: price 8000. W. A. Maurer. Oouncll muffs. la. O-HORSKItlWEK Veil car In trade for a Ford, or will sell very cheap. Write u 11 Ji6, care Ree. AUTO TIRK9 nttBUIUT. $2.00 TO 85.00. ITJO TIRE CO., 1811 Chicago St. APTOMORILB and general insuranre; fire, theft, liability, etc. ARTTHATCH K'R. 1217-18 City Nat. Doug. 3frl. VV'K make your worn out single tires Into guaranteed Duplex tires. Zwlcbel Bros., 2M8 Farnam St. Douglas 4878. WANTED To buy 1914 or 1915 Ford tour ing car; body In good condition. Box 325, Kenwaw, Neb. 1-000-I.n. truck. 1?5. Nebraska Rulok Service Station, 1914 Farnam BU Phone Doug. 721. BARGAINS In slightly used and demon strating tires. Zwiobei. 2618 Farnam. T. 4S78. BARGAINS In sliirhtly used and demon strating Urea. Zwiebel, 2018 Farnam. D. 4s78. JlOO REWARD for any magneto we can't repair. Colls repaired. Baysdorfer, 210 N. lMh. FREE winter storage when cars are painted and repaired. Johnson-Danforlb Co. AUTOMOBILE MUTUAX. 1N8URANCIS CO.. Douglas 2819. JOE MURniY-Auto repairing at Middle State OaraKO. Phone Tyler 307. NEBRASKA Butck Service Station. 1914 Farnam St. I'hone lKtuglas 721. Industrial Garage Co.. 20 A Harney Sts. Omaha Radiator Rep. Co. 202 Far. L. 8001 MOTORCYCLES BICYCLES HA RLE Y.DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES. Harnaln In used machines. Victor Roos, "The Motorcycle Man." 2703 Leavenworth. REAL ESTATE VACANT. BARGAIN IT. On Lake St.. 60 ft. west of Telephone exchtnge: 11 car lines. All Improvements, prrfert, full lot, good district. Builders take notice. C. S. hepard. owner. IK YOU don't see what you want, aslt Scay, 305 tuth 17th St. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Conipllnt sud rurnWJiM by Kerr Till Ouninl and Abrmt couuisuy, tot Boultl 6vuleillil Mrtwt. WARRANTY PKmfl. Brl1( Pom to Mlchiul O'(onall. nH test of lot . black . !. K. ll(ra' 4d I 1 Ptn H. lwi. in J lf. 10 Mum V. Ulbb. lot bi.M'k . utxluUUm at Jobo I. UJ- Irk's d.l 1 Churl V. Ilun and wlf tn Jm B. ll.m 3i M nt ul tet of lot 4. block ti, W0t Omaha 1 Hutlnc a Hyas to Paul B. Porch, lot il. tienmHi (ivlna T' Guv K. tflnaitton and wit to Rllawonh W. Hryor. nJS ' K 17. Pelliam H l- . . 1 IUihrt Mc.Wlv. in J. T. Ilaruaril. lot it, block I. Prun l"ark 1 Nrl. s. Nlfwn and wire to Harry W. Teter- aon. lot 10 Harrlr'a Hecond aid te Vallar 1.J00 Fred ArmbruM nd wife to "harloe Kobl- meler. lot 4. Work . Ilnlnil Hark V Alhert Hrllar to Pearl A. , V elehejia, w ot l.a I and 1A. Thornell'a add 1 llornlnaeide lnd 'a. in Ueorse S. Oirk, lot Momlnaalde add Frnk rWnhow to Julia Ilenbow. lot IS. block V t'lark lUdkk'a a.bl 1 Ida I. llaurk te Arthur R. Aaee 0 feet ot lot IT. block Dundee Place 8 T. A-rere and wife to Jenni M. Shaffer, n's ef lot S NeUon'a add S Tearl A. Welihane to Jennie U. Shaffer. sS of lot . Nelnon'e add 8 Charlea ldd Thnia to t'hlcafo. Burllns- lon Qulaoe Railroad Co., lot (. block 1, Blrerelde add .' 1" John Uihnld and wife to Mary L. Nehl. I 4. block ". Morence 80 QI IT rl.AIM DKVJfrf. Henry C Colo tn rwrolino Cole, lota t. 8. 8 nil t Acre Oartlene t LEGAL NOTICES NOT1CK. Notice Is hereby Ktven that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Omaha Hits company will ll held at the office of the company. likW Howard street, at 10:80 a. m.. Monday. January 17. 191. for the election of directors for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of su h other business as may come before the mortlnv. FRANK T. HAMILTON. President (IKO. W. CLABAIOH. Secretary. Orr.aha. Janusry.Kl J4d-10t STOCK HiVlDKRS' MKKT1NG. Tbe annual meeting of the stockholders f THK HKH BUILDING COMPANY will be hold at the office of aaid company In Omaha at 4 o'clock p. m. on Tuesday. January 18. 1S14. for tbe election of a Board of Directors for the ensuing year and for the transaction or sucft othar buatreaa as may irirlv come befere the meeting. By order of the president. ,N. 1 FKIL. OJM17 HecreUrf. AUTOrJIOBILES limited. Get It In RIGHT AWAY. NEBRASKA AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Cash Grain Sentiment is Bearish and All Cereals Are Trifle Lower in Price. WHEAT RECEIPTS AHE LIGHT OMAHA, January 8, 191S. Cash grain markets were generally bearish today and wheat, corn and oats Were a trifle lower. Wheat receipts were not very heavy, but vhe de.nand was ex ceptionally good anl th3 bulk of the samples found a ready av Corn receipts arc o:i the Increase ar.d regardless of the fact that most of the corn coming In Is of poor Quality, the market In general remained rteady, al though a few cars were aold lc under yesterday's prices. The demand for oats was pretty go.i and the receipts wee moderate. OMs sold generally from unchanged to "c lower. Rye was practically unchanged nnd barley sold lc lilKhcr. Clearances were: Wheat and flour equal to 1,147,000 . bu.; corn, 69.000 bu.; oats, 44,000 bu. Liverpool close: Wheat, Hld lower; corn. Vid higher. Primary wheat receipts were 1,545,000 bu. and shipments, 710.000 bu., against re ceipts of fctx.iiOO bu. and shipments of l.ixii.ooo bu. last year. Primary corn receipts were 1,093,000 bu. and shipments, 612,000 bu., against re ceipts of l.ltHOOO bu. and shipments of 7S','" bu. last year. Primary oats receipts were 941,000 bu. and shipments. 9S2.O.0 bu., against re relpfs of 64,i00 bu. and shipments of 804.000 bu. last year. CXARLOT RKCEIPTS. . . Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 141 271 227 Minneapolis 3n ... ... Duiuth 154 ... Omaha so 130 2 Kansas City 217 9 11 St. Louts K2 44 33 Winnipeg 315 These, sales were reported today: Wheat: No. 2 hard winter: 1 car. 81.154. No. 8 hard winter: 1 car (heavy). 81. lo. 1 car, 81.14; 7 cars. $1.13; 9 cars. $1.12; 1 car, ll.im; 8 cars, $1.11; 1 rJr. $1.10. No. 4 hard winter: 2 curs (heavy), $1.10; 2 cars. $1.0H; 1 car. $1.074; 3 cars, $1.07; 1 car. $1.0fiS; 1 car. $1.06; 2 carB. $1.06; 6 cars, $1.04; 1 car, $1.03; 1 car tpoor). $1.02. Sample: 2 cars, $1.01; 1 ear, $1.00H: 1 car. $l.tti; 1 car. Hoc. No. 3 mixed: 1 car. $1.13; I car. $1.11; 1 car. $1.0X. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, $1.10; 1 car. $r.01. Corn No. 3 white: 1 car. i7c; 2 cars, 66Vc; 3 cars, 6'"c, No. 4 whins: 10 cars, 60c; No. 6 white: I tar, 3c; 2 cars, fi2'c; 1 car, 62c; cars, 61c. No. 6 white: 1 car, 6SHc; 1 car, bSc. No. 4 yellow: 2 cars, 67c; 2 cars, fiiic. No. 6 yellow: 1 car (part old), 69c; 4 cars, .H4c; 6 cars, 6.'!c. No. vellow: 2 cars, 60Vr; 4 cars, fio No. 3 mixed: 3 cars, Bii'-jc; 1 car, t;c. No. 4 mixed: 4 cars, 65c; 2 cars. ftlSc. No. 5 mixed: 1 car, 62c: 4 cars, hlVjc; 11 cars. 61c. No. 6 mixed: 1 car. 63c: 1 car. fioc: 3 cars. 6"c; 1 car, USHc Sample: 1 car, )c; 1 car. 60V5C: 2 cars, 68c; 1 car. R7c; 1 ear, 6"ic: 3 cars. ; 3 cars, f.4c: 2 cars, fvic. t lata No. 2 white: 1 car, 43c. Standard: 2 cars. 42tic. No. S white: 2 cars. 41e. No. 4 white: 1 car. 41Vc: 1 car, 41o: A cars. 41c. Sample: 1 car, 39V4c; 1 car. 39c; 5 cars. ,tsc. Rye No. 2, 1 car, 93e. No. 3: 2 cars, far; 2 cars, 90c. Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 hard. 81.1411.17; No. 3 hard, 81.11At.18: No. 4 hard. si.KWi.in: No. 2 spring. 8l.loWl.17: No. 8 eprlng. $1.13'if1.15; No. 2 durum. $1.13 ffil.14: No. 3 durum. 81.12fdl.13: sample. MOrtfjIl.Ol. Corn: No. S white, 6..wfifln4c; No. 4 white, MttnTie: No. 6 white. SWrt; No. white. nTVfcia8U: No. 3 yellow. 67f dV: No. 4 yellow. AWr'tiTc: No. 6 yellow. oivfiMHc: No. yellow, 6!iinc; No. 3 mixeti, ri 1 vfcffi : mi. 4 mixeo. M'di.ic: No. S mixed. "iW2c: No. 6 mixed. 63 0c: sample. R2iff0c. Outs: No. 3 whl. l-'Wc; standard, 42ViST42c:, No. S white, 41Hfimo; No. 4 white. 41141 t.c. Barley: Malting, filfttisc: No. 1 feed. toWtjOc. Itye: No. 2. 2C9.'lc: No. 8. 90rii91c. Chicago closing prices, furnished The Pee by 1man Rrvan. stock and grain brokers. 315 South Sixteenth. Omaha: Artlclel Open. I HiKh.l Low. I Close. I Yes y. Open. I HiKh.l 1 T Wrcat May. July. Corn. Mav. July. 1 !5'4W I 1 2t! 1 K"J 1 VtiW 1 1S'.! 1 JIN.' 1 2 Il tPKH 1 1 lsl 1 17H 7-7, T8 78 77 77jfl7S 77" 4A l4oWU'4$VfiV. Oats. Mar. July. Pork. Jan.. Mav. 4SV414'48'4?SI !.! VI 4HI 47 I 4A I 18 2i, 18 , 19 05 J 19 15 18 RTHl 18 2'4 18 75 19 10 10 0! 4 10 25 10 37V4 10 324 10 65 19 02W 19 la Lard. Jan.. Mav. July. Ribs. Jsn.. May. July. 10 10 10 10 10 35 10 60 10 02HI 10 07i! 10 -jr-ib 1 z. 10 40 10 S5 10 40 10 40 10 65 10 47V.I 10 40 10 72S 10 o 10 fifi 10 72t4' 10 K74 10 K- ) 10 2H, LEGAL NOTICES IAT OWNKRS MKKTING. Notice is hereby clven that the annual meeting of lot owners of Prospect Hill office of laac A. Coles, secretary, moms cemetery asxociatlor. will be held at the 214-21 Brandels theater Bldg., Monday evening. January 10, 1H1. at 8 o'clock. ISAAC A. COLKS, Becretry. J8-8 cornfTr omrm notice. OTlCE TO CoNTRACTOHa rX)R Fear NISHING GHOCERIKS. tlteadvertised.) Notice is hereby given that the county clerk In and for Douglas county, Ne braska, will receive sealed proposals for supplying Doualas count v In 1 he departiuvnU where such supplies may be wu m 3 r.r ifio wun grocer lea. Bids to be received up to and until li o clock noon on Tuesday, January 11 1914, and opened on that date. Alt bids must be submitted upon blank proposals to be furnished by the county tloik. and will b rei-cived for supplying U county store, Uiverview Home and county hospital, etc.. and all Information not Included in this notice may be ob tained at the office of said county clerk Facta bid must be accompanied by a cer tified check or cash iu the sum of $5u 00. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Dated Omaha, Nebraska, Dec. 81 191s FRANK DEWEY. County Clerk. JUWt. AUTOMOBILES NEW YORK -MOCK MARKET Belief Subsea Question Settled Causes Feeling of Relief. LIBERAL BUYHTG AT FIRST NEW YORK, Jan. 8. Belief that the submarine controversy between Wash ington and Berlin had been virtually settled, contributed In a great measure to the strength and activity of today's brief session on the stock exchange, albeit come of the advances and much of the high pressure were reduced In the final dealings. In the first half hour, yesterday's buying movement was renewed on a lib eral scale, the Bhort Interest scrambling hastily to cover. Leaders of the move ment Included Mexican Petroleum, Amer ican Can, American Smelting, Anaconda Copper. Mercantile Marine, preferred, and United States Steel. The latter scored a further substantial advance, effacing more of the mid-week's decline, but was subject to pressure later, clos ing unchanged at 87'. Some of the more prominent special ties were 5 to 8 points over yesterday' mlnlmums and the railway division was firm, but comparatively quiet. Lbor troubles and riots In the middle west emboldened the professional element to further short selling in the final hour, the market closing with an irregular tone. Total sales amounted to 380,000 shtres. The usual week-end budget of nwf. bearing on financial conditions Included statements from the mercantile agencies of Increased extension of various forms of commercial and industrial enterprises, while the November statement of the Great Northern railroad disclosing a net gain of $2,530,000 over the corresponding month of 1914, was in keeping with ro cent railway exhibits. Foreign exchange markets were mainly nominal. In the sense that actual busi ness was light. Sterling opened with some recovery from yesterday's late ses sion, but fell back again Inter, while mnrks manifested a firmer tendency. Forecasts of the bank etatement were fullv confirmed, the actual cash gain of $17,500,000 exceeding most estimates. iVtual reserves increased by almost 8.000.0i0. Anglo-French Honda, whichi rose to 9f. featured the broad trading In those securities. Total sales of bonds, psr value, were $4,435,000. United States registered 4s advanced U Per cent on call during the week. Number of sales and leading quotations on stocks were as follows: Falee. High. Lnw. Cine. Alanka OnM . 1,4 J-''S Allia-Chalmera J S Amerlran Beet 6u(ar Wl M S8 HH Amerlran Can M,nO 44 J i Amerlran liocomottva .... 0 esv, s& American 8 & R S0.O 111V lli'4 110, Am. S. It. pM M m'l 1I2 1lr-i Am. gumr Retinitis lift1 HAS 1 Amerlran Tel. a Tel l.OO 128 1777a W, Amerlrej) Tobaroo Mf 2nS Anaronda, Copper 1L1W i4 "4 M Atrhleoo 1.70 10T 107 107 V, Baldwin Loromotlra 5. ll' ll'S 114 Baltimore Ohio 2. M 5 Bethlehem Steel Vfl 440 tun 4icl Brooklyn Rapid Tr 1"0 11714 I California petroleum .... t orn J1 X .'Vi Canadian Pacific P'D l"li 1H1 1M Onlral leather 2"0 M'i ( heeapeake r Ohio I.T'O .".Tn ih ov. Chlcaso O. W Sn 1444 14"4j 14S 4'hlrmso. M. t St. P !.!) M!4 10114 101 Chicago. R. I. P. Kjf.. (.700 1 1H4, 1 Chtno Copper ha 4'olorado Kuel Iron.... l.xon (114 51 m Crucible Steel 1.700 M 3't llenrer lc K O. pM 4'1 31 51 t DIMUlera' Becurltlaa .... Tin 47 4-, 46' Brie 4 1"0 474 421 Ceneral Electric ton 173' nt 17j-, llreat NorUiera pfil l.lu 12A ISi Oreat No. Ore ctta l.txn 4't 49S 4:1', tiusgenheim Kxploratlon.. l.oou 234 13 -a', Illlnola Central 107 lnterhorough Con. Corp.. tmo 3014 2x4 J(i Ineplratlon Copper !8.M0 4iS 46S4, 4St International Harreeter 109 Kanaaa City Southern.... ten 1114 Jl4 sn4 Iohlnh Valley 400 elt ll4 Dl'a Ixtuliellle a Naahellle llk't Meilran Petroleum S0.SM1 U4 1!04 13 illeinl Copper 4.400 3H 38'4 SkH MieaMirl, K. T. pfd MUwourt Pacific h 514 National I-ad 7.&O0 70 70 70 Nevada Copper 300 U'4 l?i4 IS'4 New York Ontral 50.500 IK'S 1014 11.114 N Y . N. H. H 7 Tl 77 Norfolk 4k W cetera T" 1!!S 151 1-1 Northern Pacific J. 100 IH 114V 116V Pacific Tel. Tel 40 Penneylvanlft ! OOO 1114 SS'4 ill Hat Con, Copper r., Jj,it js-i Heading 4. 100 U K Repuhlls Iroa Steel.... 1.4 U'4 M Southern 1'arifie 1.01U n.i jib Southern Hallway 1 71m 24 r.S i- tunhaker Company .... S soo 1H114 i 1 :..', Tenneaeee Copper ?oo Ml ttii'4 Teiaa Company J.ioo ;a IJ7 12114 fnlos Pacific J. 1.4) 1.19(4 UX14 13, I'nlon Pacific pfd l mt H3 I'nlted Riatea Steel 3 urn s;"4 :n ;4 V. S. Rteel pfd l.loo US 1I7S 11T4 t'tah Copper t. fi"0 1S wvit 111M4 Weetern I'nlos 300 fMS Mt4 gn4 Weetlnshouea Klet'Uic ... 4.000 C'4 fH fa Montana Power 20 77 77 7(114 Oeneral Motors J00 4V 4") 4M W ahaeh B. pfd t roi 1114 ,-,r4 International Marine pfd. 1 o0 SO TS1, 7v'4 Total aalea for the day, 30. ono tharee. Toffee Market. NPTW YORK. Jan. H.-COFKEK The market for coffee futures showed con tinued activity and strength today with Wull street and cotton exchange houses reported to be buying freely. Rumors that certain steamers running tetween this country and South America had been requisitioned for use in the Liver pool cotton trade appeared to xtimulate the early demand and after opening un changed to 1 points higher, active months sold 13 to 19 points above last night's closing figures with July torn h Iiik 7.4.1c and September, 7.51c. The close was steady, with last prices showing net gain of 11 to 13 points. Kales, tO.OO bags: January, 7.00c; Feb ruary, 7fic; March. T.ltic: April. 7.20e: May. 7 2Sc; June. 7.30c; July, 7.S'c: Au srust. 7 40c; September, 7.4.ic: October 7.HV-; November, 7. 60c: Pei-ember. 7.n0e' Spot coffee, steady: Rio 7s. TN10: Pantos 4s. (ilc. Cost and freisht offers were de layed and no fresh business was reported up to midday. The official cables reported an advance of 13 rels in the Rio market with the rate of Rio exchange on Ixindon l-lti lower. The Santos market was un-changed. " City Llv Stork Market. BIOUX CITT. Jan. -CATTLB-Ra-celpts. ) head. lffKlS-lieceipts. ,000 head; market (ready to 10c lower; heavy, K7. mixed. IH.Vi8.7rt:, light, $o.4UO; bulk of sales. $t;.iutiw.7S. Kit aEP AND LAMB8-Itecelpta, 00 head. OMAHA LIYEJTOCK MARKET Cattle All Higher for Week Sheep and Lambi Highest on Rec- ord for January. HOGS FIVE UP FOR THE WEEK. ' OMAHA, Jan. . Wl rutT w Cattle. H"f. Snr!. rsli r " Tliwidur (Mort 1.a: riJ2r W"1n1 .... 8.99 Z1.74t T.PM Official Thursday .... 4.900 20.52 !. Ofilciat KrMav 1.4ni n.n W -umat Saturday .. 2H0 13.000 1.0"0 H mA nn.-m - i .An.. m.ka n- r. i tt - " wren . . j 1 1 n.v.r pyn m" 2y 2 wka. ato.li.;l TH.04R 3o.liH c m, ano.t.OrtS 7h.Tl W,""" jams days 4 Wkg, aKo.27,.109 (51,023 M.0I5 same days last y?ar..21.4!if) 65.4S 65.SJ9 f c.mi n,r ,abIe "ho" n receiP" Omik. I nngm and nfp ai In Td.ti 1Av s,0,k market for the yeftr " as compar"1 with Inst yr: 191. 1915. inc. two. V. 91 qi r M ntrm 1,1-'. ...... ShPTD ,0fi022 70fi,"4 S-3 .l!?. '""owing- ,ahi Bhow8 tn avrrax market t.1' at tn ock rirlsnn. la8t few da- w,th ct"n" Date. Dar. ri Dec U. l"PO. 26 Dee. 2 Dee. 27. Dec. 28. Deo. Dec. 30. Dee. 81. 1915. U914. 11913. 1 19!:.'. H9U. 11910. ilSr. 6 19 7 t 7 IX t 7 7 5i 8 0'4 7 49 7 13 I 7 7 8 U I M 7 55 7 23 03 7 73 7S8 722 5 W'7 79 83a 7 Vi i 9H 7 70 8 30 75 5 967M8S1 7 58 7 06 5 96 767 8M 7 61 7 0S J 7 71 8 a 264 98 7 04 7 14 37 81 "4 7 05 3X'ai 7 04 U) 1 14 Date. 1916. I191B. 11914. 11913. 1912. 19U -11910. Jan. Jan. Jan. 1.1 - I 7 19 7 7 10 08i I 8 24 a 7 17 7 811 7 091 6 001 7 861 6 B04 a 4S 7 04 7 80 7 1.1, 6 90' 8 t2 8 30 7 1 S 90 7 9 8 3d 7 M 16 i" 7 7 S 47 8 3o 7 C2 00 7 421 8 61 Jan. 4.. Jan. 5. Jan. 6. Jan. 6.. Jan. 7.. o to;, 1 7 0' I 6 74 8 64 8 74 n S 7 6-1 6 001 7 4.' 8 ol 7214, 7 ! 7 S3, I 7 111 I 7 91 8 60 Jan. 1 ii 7 9.: 14' il 19 I S 4.1 5u"i"-v- "Holiday. iV Til11- Kecelpts have been very largo this week, not only as compared with recent weeks, but alo as compared nn a yesr ago. Fortunately there bus peen a very KOod demand, so that prices, have made u v..ru ,ii ...1. even in the face of large receipts. ... ti Bip,eB- which have been In- large supply with the duality on an average rather common are liyJOc higher than the close of last week. Cows and heifers have had a broad out let all the week and have steadllv firmed up until they are Mb lit around wo higher than a week a o. While the demand for stockers and feeders has not been overiv lu.ro t, supply of such cattle has been moder ate, and the market in a rood juronir position every dsy. Prices have Bteadilv firmed up and they are 25c higher than last week. Quotations on cattle: Good to ehoica 1 beeves, $8.00(S-76; fair to good beeves, 1 7.X5i!S.0O; common to fair beeves, $i.2oJ 7.25; good to choice heifers. $H.;5'u7.mi: good to choice cows, $u.7."fiti.o0; " fair to good, cows, $5.2oi&o.75; common to fair cows, $4 0035.00; good to choice feeders. $6.85i9l7.Ki: fair to ponH fo...l.,,u $ii.40(g).80: common to fair feeders, $.'..V(i o.w; gooa to choice stockers. $7.00'ti7.tu,x . fair to good stockers. $i.:iu'ix7.00; common to tslr stockers, $5.50(ri.3i",; stock heifcro, J $6.7u(ifi.75: stock cows. $4.75ffi6.2n: stork calves, $.50(S76O; veal calves. $7.039.5o: bulls, stags, etc.. $4.75fi6.25. HOGS A very liberal Saturday run showed up. some 175 cars, or 13.000 head, being reported In. Total for the week la the largest ever received d 11 line- anv January week. The run for the last six days foots up 9U.910 head, being 2T.OIO larger than last week. 20.0ii0 heavier than two weeks ago, and Ill.OOt) creator than a year ago. This week's supplv falls only about 6.000 short of the record. General traale was mostly MTlOc lowpr, the big end of yesterday's advance being lost. Bulk was quotable at $.WVf?.7t1. the long string bringing- $fi.fi5, with tops at $6.7a. As compared with a week sgo, values are still at least a nickel higher, although the week's receipts have- been the heaviest ever recorded in January, and were within 6.000 of breaking the record tor the yarns. Representative sales: No. At. Bh. Tr. No. A.. Sh. Tr. 73 HI ... It 7J4 Ml !7 ...UTS v 64 343 ... 0 70........2Si 120 4 70 1 S44 40 70 17.-. !0 ... S 65 a HI... CV4 eu 244 i3 e 70 77 ,1K W 75 24 eh C14 73 301 20 (70 PIGS. S3 10 ... 1 75 SHEEP Today's arrivals consisted ot four cars, or about 1.000 head of Mon tana feeders, including ewes, wethers and yearlings. They were not placed on sale, being held for Monday's market. Fat lamb prices hsve shown the big glest change during the past week that liaa been registered during any six days In a long time. The market opened with a sharp advance Monday, and with th exception of a slight setback Tuesday, when receipts were very heavy, con tinued strong all week, closing quotation yesterday being fully "fic higher than a weea ago. j-rit'es lournru tne mgnest levels ever reached In January yesterday when the top reached $10.00, the highest paid here since June. , Aged sheep and yearlings sold on J higher basis throughout the wik, and while the advance was not so great ase that on lambs, the week closed with prices fully 60c above last Friday. Nov wethers were offered, but they are nomi.' nally quoted as high as $7.2o. No light yearlings have been offered since early, t In the week, when they sold at $.25, and I in view of the general advance in prices best are nominally quoted as high as Pemand for feeders Is still good, but supplies are proving very light. Feed. Ing lambs sold higher than at any tims last fall, when they reached $9.00. and1 some taken out for shearing and finish ing yesterday went at $9.1Oi9.20. Hardly, any ieeoing ewes are coming, hut any-' thing good would bring $5.0o5.50. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs, good to choice. $9.Sia 10.00; fair to good. $9.50ft.fiB; lambs. clipped, $6.8O0S.7O;i yearlings, good to choice light, $7 7W 8 M; yearlings, fair to choice heavv. 7 00 67.75; wethers, fair to choice, $o.S0(7.26:, ewes, good to choice, $6.256.50; ewes, fair to good, $3.00(6.2o. NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET Qootatlona of the Day oa Virion Commodities. I N'KTt YORK, Jan. 8.FTDUR Quiet. ' Wll EAT Spot, firm: No. l . durum, $1.3x. f. o. b.. New York; No. 1 northern. Duiuth. $1.32, and No. 1 northern ManU toha. $1.34 c. i. f.. Buffalo; future, feverish; May. $1.344. CORN-Spot. firm; No. 2 yellow, 86c. prompt. OATS Spot steady. HAY Quiet; No. 1. ll.SVffi.E4. HOPS Uuiet: state, common to chnic. 1916. Ifiig28c; 1014. 6S9c; Pacific coast, 1915J lli 15e: 1914 8010c. HIDES Steady; Boeota. SOtfrSle- central America. 29c. ' LEATHER Firm; hemlock firsts, $341 S4c; seconds. S2J33c. PROVISIONS-I'ork. firm; mess. $l(V) 16 19 60; family. $.lMrr21.i; short clear, $H.50'g2S.OO. Heef. stea.1v; mess. $19 2aij 19.7:.; family, $18.0ro 18.50. Lard, easy, middle west. $10.1.Vfi 10 2.". TALLOW Quiet; city. 8r; country, 74 6c: nmclal, Kc. Bl'TTER Steady: receipts. 3.420 tubs: creamery extras, 33fi34o; firsts, 2S'ri32c. seconds, Ii'(rJ7Wc. K41US Steady; receipts. 3 .T7 cases; fresh gathered extra fine. 3c: extra, firsts. 3i.i7c; firsts, 2CVs'&3oc; seconds Si :!.V. "HEESRFlrm; receipts. 246 boxes; rtate, whole milk, flats, held, specials; l.Vtflfce: average fancy, nne: cur rent make, specials, 17i)17Vc; average i fancy. lb'Jlbc. Jk CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Steady Hogs Weak 8ber Steady. CHICAGO, Jan. 8.-CATTLK-Recelpts. 400 head: market steady; native beef Steera n fill- Wetum aA ir . M V?j nd heUe". e3.1O-B&.40i calve.. ft.UTfl 10. 10. j iiXi Kecelpts. 33.000 hesd; market th ,t'7.0o; ligh . $.oora4j.90; mixed. jw..ttJ pigs, $1.6043.60. 1 Mtt-r-r" AND I.A MBS Receipts. It . -. --.'"m iu.w. Yam win tinA u llii7T7?Zv7z7777T i .J? VltVS0?"' ' 'l ofnilonTjl Oe . Benibera New ,rt sio. Ii Kxrn,,,.: 4,