THi; WOE: OMAHA, TlllKSDAV, .IAMAKV isUli. 11 r J WANTED TO RENT Hoilarw Properly. WANTKIv- A Inrcnmin i-apiMj of hold ing e a-?'.! stork of criHTxl merchan dise; htillditii; must be In a town of et least J."'! people. Address T W. Hre. REAL ESTATE-IMPROVED Writ. 8-RM. (5UTTAG10 BARGAIN West Kamam district: all modern. In fine condition. east front lot on paved street; close to I,ca venworth street cur; H block to school and adjacent to valua ble property: lot xr, If you want a bin bargain Tel. II 7HVV North. PRAIRIE PHK-a Ames Ave. Street Kved and parked. 7 rooms and hath; autlful shade; wide lot and street. WK cash. K monthlv. 6 per rent Inter est. Will be sold for JiO less than actual value to right partv. R .1. Scannell. Phone Ootig. or Coifs t 3K11. "oath. NEAR FIELD CLUB rooms, all modern, paved street, close to school, clesant yard with shrubbery, located just north of the Field club on SStli Ave. Price 13.500. 0. 0. CAR LB ERG, 313 BrBndels Theater Bide AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY. Six fine lsrge rooms, completely mod ern, near Field club. Hanxcom I 'ink and Boulevard. Price, terms and loca tion entirely satisfactory, tH) cash, ID . per month. PAYNK INVFJSTMKNT CO.. Pour. 1781. 6th Floor Omaha Nnt. ri.ink. Sooth. CAN RE BOUGHT RIGHT. Beautiful 7-room cottage: strictly mod em; nice large lot; three chicken houses: Rood paracc; fine shade in front and hack yard; fine nciithhornood. 3S17 South 23d St. I'hone South ! SIX-ROOM, modern buncalow finished In oak, beam ceilings, built-in bookcases, plate rail, beautifully papered, large ce ment basement, large fruit cellar and coal bin. Ropers' furnace, east front lot. 40x127: 1536 S. 25th St.. phone D. .TCJ. REAL ESTATE-UNIMPROVED Sonth. LOT BARGAIN 31st and Oak, lac nn east boulevard. 81x115, comer fur $''75; see mo at once. Tebbens, fl& Um. Nat. FSk. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES WANT a good farm in eastern Nebraska or western Iowa of around 2u0 acres, in exchange for cash and one of the best general farms and bearing orchards In Florida- Good soli, pure water, splendid climate, churches, schools, many north ern and western people What have you and what la It worth? Address Owner;, K 43, Bee. FOR EXCHANGE SO acres in the best Irrigated country; 7-room concrete brick house, well finished: other build ings good: 65 acres alfalfa; owner wants well equipped garage in central Neb. W. H. Smith. Wheatland. Wyo. REAL ESTATE-SUBURBAN Daadef, DUNDEE I)TS Two south frcnt lots .north psrt of Dundee beautiful view, right in line where two blocks of property will be developed this spring and close to the extension of Happy Hollow Hnulevard. These lots will sell for $100 to $150 more money inside of three months. Let us show you these two lots and you can see for yourself what a good buy they are. UIATT-PAIRFIELl) CO., MO Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 4W. Benson. 100 FEET OX 24T1I STKKHT NEAR FAUNA M Will sell or give long time lease on favorable terms. Located right for a aure advance in value. PRICE, $20,000. GLOVER & SPAIN, M9- City National. Tloug. South Hide. SO. OMAHA property, 4513 S. 23d. John Johnson. FINANCIAL Krai Katate Loans, Mortgages. 6 TO 6 for loans on rest class city residences In amounts 12,000 up; also farm loans. Reasonable commissions. PETEftS TRl fiT CO . K22 Farnam St. LOANS on city and farm property. Fire, tornado,' burglary ami automobile in surance. W. U. Templelon. 603 Bee Bldg. T. 2020. WE are ready at all times to make loans on first-class city property and eastern Nebraska farms. Rates on request. UNITED STATES TRUST CO 212 S. 17th St. OMAHA homes. -Ast Nebraska farms, O'KEJuKE REAL R8TATK CO., 101S Omaha National. Phone Douglaa 271 $100 TO $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Bldg., 18th & Farnam Sta. MONEY on hand for city and farm loan. H. W. Binder, City National Bank Bldg. CITY property. Large loans a specialty. W. H. Thomas. 2Ji State Bank Bids". FARM and city loans at lowest rates. TO LAND & TRUMBULL. 44 Bee Bldg o CITY and farm loans, 6, &, t per cent. J. H. Pumont A Co.. 41 Slate Bank. 6 city iiiKO n a r'rihrv ain. 12 Brandeis Theater Bldg. StoWa and Bonds. FOR KALK ittt sharea of stock. Bank era Realty Investment Co., al $1.15 per share. Address B. Bee. REAL ESTATE-OTHER CITIES WANTED 100 carloads of scrap li on, also metal and rubber. Write for prices. Ne braska Iron and Metal Co., Omaha. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Iowa Lands MY farm fur lent from March 1, next; 148 acres; southwest corner Hardin township. J. 11. y, Kruse, H. F. U. J. Council Bluffs, la. Nebraska Lauds. RANCHES .000-vA.. Holt county, near Atkinson, finest equipped stock ranch In the state. Including tock. Price right. 3.6SO-A., Holt county, near Kwlng, excellent hsrd soil, fine ranch. ,well Improved, flowing well; ood prop osition. Either of the above ranches will be sold right for rash or will take good eastern Neb. farm as part payment. I). V. SHOLES CO., 915-18 City Nat. Bk. Bldg. Doug. 49. CHOICE FARM BAh'iAINS. t00-acr stork farm. ITo lr 246-acre, Cedar county, t X per. M-acre, Bottom lnd farm. j per. luO-acre, Burt count y. 1130 per. C. a. KELYEA. Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Omaha. LAY COUNTY. SOO acres, improved, 7.i. Ixj acres. Improved. $!-V acres, tniprow-d. I''- 3M acres, frv well irniroed $1W PAYNK INVKSTMKNT COMPANY. Hh K1. Omaha Nst Bank Bldg. l. U8L A GOOD little stock farm four miles from Blair, Neb., all good bottom land will sacrifice for cash. P.. Martin. Little Kalis. Minn. UR 6ALK Best large body of high grade tne-idum priced land In Nebraska; very little money required. C. fcrauley. Wolbech, Nsb. -o FARM AND RANCH LANDS Mississippi I.aads. OCEAN SPRINGS on the Culf coast. .Mississippi, where your monev Is sifo secure and pro ductive. Kssy monthly pavmenls buy a ltVacro pnn orchard, planted. In vestigate. v. t. SMITH CO., l) City Nat. Hnnk Hid. Mlasoart Lands. ACRKS. lent Co., Mo.; small Imps.; em i in cuiiiaimn: an acre, -vi Se ville Block. Omaha. Tesaa Lands, SA1.K OR TRAPB. Irrlgnted truck rami. Klo Orande Valley, Texas; 40 acres, all under cul tivation. Good Improvements. t"8 City Nst'l hank nidg, Wisconsin Lands. UPPER WISCONSIN Rest dairy and general crop slate In the unlrn; settler wanted: lands for sale at low prices on easy terms. Ask for booklet S4 on Wis consin Central Land Orant. Excellent lands for stock raising. If Interested In fruit lands nsk for booklet on apple or chards. Address Land and Industrial Pept.. Soo Line Iiallwsy. Minneapolis, Minn. Mlscellancoaa. HAVE TOU A FARM FOR SALE? Write a rood description of your Isnd and send It to the Sioux City (la.) Jour nal -Iowa's Most Powerful Want Ad Medium." Twenty-five word every Fri day evening, Saturday morning and every Saturday evening nnd 8unday for , mii'iiui, git ink sixteen aas on iweive I different days for 2; or W words, $4. or 7.- words, 16. Laraei-t circulation of snv I.iwn newa . Taper; 2..0.G00 readers daily In four great state. HORSES LIVE STOCK AND VEHICLES For Sate. GOOD, steady hors bugy snd harness cheap. Apply F. Cole, e406 No. fclh 8t- , Thirty-two milk wagons for sale, cheap. J ohnson-Panforth Co.. liith and Clark. ItoitsE and wagon for sale. Tyler 111.1. H A V 11.60 ton. A. W. Wagner. 9H N. IS. POULTRY AND PET STOCK HXX grain, loo lbs. Il.ii. Wagner. 801 N.1S. AUTOMOBILES-FOR SALE WHENEVER 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 they are getting you will have no re gret If you buy or advertise through the used car column of The Bee. Phone Tyler 1000. 1 llle Hupmobile coupe, eleo. equip. 1 U1S Monitor touring, brand new.... 1 1!14 ((-cylinder Studehaker touring. 11918 H oilier, 8-cyllnder touring 1-1!M4 Oakland touring 1 Metz roadster 1750 lt teO 0 150 3310. Auto (. learlng House. 22Q9 F'arnam. D. HUH BALE My Detroit Electric, old model, but In excellent condition; prac tically new batteries; pii.-e K1. V. A. Maurer. Council Bluffs. AUTOMOBILE A general Insurance; fire. theft, liability, etc. ART THATCHER, IRT Tl g. KKOl. ti i-ii it ,at. uoug. : 5-PASrtENGER automobile In gnod condition: very cheap. Call Douglas "S. 1-000-LB. truck, $12. Nebraska Bulck Service Station, 1914 Farnam St. Phone Ioug. 721. AUTOMOEILB MUTUAL 1NSURANCB CO.. Douglaa 2818. Antomobllea Wanted. ! WANTED To buy 1914 or 1918 Ford tour- '11 v-ar, vmiy in buuu i.unuiuun. dkja 32o, Kinwtw, Neb. Anto 1. 1 very and (inrigri. Industrial Garage Co.. ft) & Harney Bts. Anto Repairing; and Painting-, $100 reward for magneto we can't repair. Colls repaired. Baysdorfer, 210 N. lth. t'HKE winter storage when cars are painted and repaired. Johnson-Dan forth Co. JOE MURPHY Auto repairing at Middle State GaratjO. Piione Tyler 207. Omaha Radiator Bep. Co. ro'55 Far. U. 2J01 Anto Tires and supplies. AUTO TIRES REBUILT, $.1.00 TO $3.00. DUO TIRE CO.. Mil Chicago 8t BARGAINS In slightly used and demon strating tires. ijwiebol. JblH Farnam. I). 4S7S. MOTORCYCLES BICYCLES HARLliY-DA VII'SON MOTORCYCLK8. Barguin in used machines. Victor Roos, "Tiie Motorcycle Man," 703 Leavenworth. Invite Suffragists To Meet State Chiefs Douglas county suffragists have been Invited to meet the new state president. Mrs. W. E. Burkluy of Lincoln, Thursday afternoon at I:S o'clock, at the Young Women's Christian association. This la Mrs. Berkley's first official visit to Omaha since her election. The payment of one-half of Douglaa county's apportionment, which must ba accomplished by February 1, will be an Important Item of business. This year's apportionment will be In the neighbor hood of f700. Mrs. W. a. Whltmore of Vnlley, county president, will also attend the meeting, which will be preceded by a board meet ing In the morning snd a luncheon at noon, also at the Young Women's Chris tian association. Mrs. Edward Burke, Mrs. K. 8. Rood, Mrs. C. S. Hartwlcke, Mrs. John L. Ken nedy and Mrs. F. 8. King of Benson are the local members of the board who will confer with Mrs. Berkley, MAN WHO BROUGHT TWENTY THOUSAND TO ALTAR DIES Nl.W YORK. Jan. 12. !"iitz Podxius. widely known as "Cupid f'odxius." editor of the Matrimonial News, who claimed to have brought about the marriage 0 20.000 couples, died here today. Podzius also Issued a Berlin copy of his newspaper, called the "Hdrate Zcltung." He was a bachelor and lived as a recluse, subsisting mainly on apples and tea. Podzius is supposed to have made large sums of money out of his matrimonial newspapers. Severs! bank books were found in his bedroom, hidden In secret places, and sums of money In various nooks. Pile Driver Worker Killed. PIERRE. 8. V.. Jan. H.-tSpeclel Tele gram.) John Houghon. e young man from Volga, who was working with the pile driver crew et the "loop" work about ten miles east of this city, was killed by his heed becoming reught in some manner In the machinery, crushlnc one side of the skull end breaking his jaw. He was honied to this city on s special train, but died before reaching here. Parkins; Pleat at Belle roarche. EBLLH FOTJRCHE. 8. D., Jan. 11 (SpeclaLr Arrangements have been made to establish e pecking plant in this city end work on the building will start ss soon ss the weather will permit. The institution TTi'.l ta financed by local c!riteL GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Demand for Cash Oraini it Brisk and All Cereals Make a Sub stantial Advance. WHEAT SELLS ONE TO TWO UP OMAHA, January 1?, 191. The demand In general for cash grains very good today and there was a substantial advance In the price of all cereals. On account of the delayed Iran service the receipts were light and there were not very many sales reported. The wheat market was strong, soiling from lc to 2c higher. Corn was also bullish, prices for this cereal rsnutng from to lc hlirher. Oata followed corn and wheat in the advance and sold from lo In IWc hlirher. Rye and barley were also strong and made substantial advances. Liverpool close: Wheat, Id higher; corn, tj IJ higher. CARLOT RHCF.IPTS. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago MM 277 W Minneapolis ii Duluth 1S Om:ha 4 3 $ Winnipeg 7a These sales were reported todav: heat No. S hard winter; S cars, $l.l!t; 3 tsrs, $1.1.'; cars. $1.11. No. 4 hard winter: 2 cars, $1.10; $ cars, $l.n; 4 cars, U; 8 cars. $1.07; 2 cars. $1.0Vx: W cars, $!.: 1 car, $l.i. Sample: 1 csr, $l.0it; 3 curs, x cars, l.0l: 7 cars, $1.00: 1 car, Socy No. 3 mixed: i car, $1.12. No. 4 mixed: l car. $I.0S; I car. Il.oa. No. 3 durum: I car. $1.13. Rye No. 4: H Cr. 90c. Corn No. x white: t car. S9c. No. 4 white: 4 cars, 7e; 1 car, MVfcc. No. white: 1 car, tc; 2 cars, Mic. No. 6 white: l wr. tic. No. 4 vellow: 1 csr, c; 2 cars, tc; 1 car, 74c: 1 csr. tT7r;, 1 car, t7c. No. 8 yellow: 2 cars. Koc; 2 cars. Roc. No. 6 vellow: 1 csr. MV: 1 csr. file. No. 3 mixed: 2 cars. iSc. No. 4 mixed, 6 csrs, i7c; 1 car. fitic. No. .1 mixed: cars. Sfc; 1 rar, Mr;, i cars. Sic; 1 car, tau.c. No. mixed: 2 cars, ;'c. Sample: 1 car. WVfcc; 2 cars. Wo: ; cars. 69c; I car, 6oc. Oats No. 3 white: I car, 'Vtc No. 4 white: 2 cars. 43c; I car, 424C. Sample: car, 4V?- Omaha Cash Prices Wheat : No. 2 hard, t1.l4til.ls; No. .1 hard. $1.1001.12; No. 4 hard. SI .0411 1 . 10; No. 2 spring, $1 .14 I .Iti; No. .1 spring. $1.1:91. 14; No. 2 durum. $1.1J 47-1.14; No. 3 durum, $1.121.13; sample, xOc fq$1.01. Corn: No. S white. 6SV'i9c; No. 4 white, ivn?7c; No. h white. 4(7;c: No. 6 white, 62Jlc; No. t yellow, 6970c: No. 4 yellow, 67ffcS9c; No. 5 yellow. 64le4c; No. S yellow. M4(r64V: No. S mixed. W "XH": No. 4 mixed, vn7c; No. S mlxd. Wh6c; No. 6 mixed, 6K(53c; sample, Kit 0"e. Oats: No. 2 white. 44,4ti44V; standard, 4S,?T44c; No. 2 white, 43'a'4Vic. Barley: Malting. srio; No. 1 feed. 56 ftlc. Rye: No. 2. 9162c; No. S. 90ji91c. Chicago closing prices, furnished The Bee by Logan & Bryan, stock and grain brokers. SI5 South Sixteenth. Omaha: Article' Opn. H Igh I.ov Close I Yes'y. Wheat, My. 1 28H 1 rri i 1 1 19 1 2A t T,A 1 26H 11 M July. Corn. May. July. Oata. May. July. Pork. Jen.. May. Lard. Jan.. .May. 1 21H 1 19U4 1 1 79VW 901 714 79tA 79'4'3'H 7,79SA 79 4-H'MiA 49'4 79VO W 80 50 49VH' 48Si'Vl 4S 414 4'4H 477 1 ! 19 00 19 55 1 W 19 00 in 90 19 4") 19 47H 19 37V 19 5GA Q19 46 10 32 10 57 V 10 10 30 10 B3H' i') : 10 S-JHI 10 fcVft 10 86 10 10 6JW 10 ffii 10 57Uj July. 10 7211 10 70 10 re 10 to Kins July. 10 4.V(J 10 47 10 SO May. Jan.. 10 R7W 10 90 10 60 10 to I 10 tr", 10 87H 10 85 10 57 10 4711 10 I 10 47 iff 10 40j B Bid. A-Asked. C IIICAGO CRAIX AND PROVISIONS Features of Ike Trading; and Closing Prices on Board of Trade, CHICAGO. Jan. 1!. Wheat Jumped In value today chiefly on account of a pos sibility that severe damage to the win ter crop might result from the widespread cold wave. Although top prices were not maln'alned, the market closed strong, mc to !Vl7c net higher, with May at $1 28 ann juiy at L37. corn gained Kc to &iic oats So to Htllic, and provision a shade to c. Advances in the market forced quota tions up to within lc of the highest price record of the 191f crop. The bulgo was checked by heavy profit taking. Predictions of sharp falling off in re ceipts as a result of the blizxard, and the fact that shipments from Argentina end Austral. a were light, end the vessel rate from Argentine were continuing to soar helped the bull side of the market. Corn went to a new hljrh price record for this season's crop going about Krtc, despite Immense profit-taking sales by holders. It was feared that stormy weather would curtail receipts. Besides, exporters were said to be active buyers, both at Atlantic and gulf ports. Oats advanced with corn. Improvement In the eastern embargo situation wsi on aid to the upturn. Provisions were unusuallv active, with thn public buying on e large scale. Chicago Cash Prices Wheat : No. 2 red nominal; No. I red. $1.25&il.z5W; No 2 hard. $1.23G'1.24; No. 3 hard. tl.lMjd.23. Corn: No. 1 yellow, nominal; No. 4 yel low, nIc; No. 4 white. 72H73Wc. Oats: No. 8 white, 4fi447c; standard. 4o. Rye: No. t, 99c. Barley: 85t7c. Beed: Timothy: $a.0Ofi.0O; clover, $l0.00il9.. Provisions: Pork. tl. 0019.00; lard, $10.32V Bjlfl.BZ: ribs. tlO.0U(lii.46. BUTTER Easy; creamery, 23V&30Vie. BOOS Higher; receipts, 1,241 eases; firsts, 29Vttft)0c; ordinary firsts. 2SV(j29c; at mark, cases Included. 22rnC!Hc. POTATOES Higher: receipts. SO cars: Michigan. Wisconsin, Minnesota and Da kota white. tl.O0O1.10; Minnesota and Da kota, n.ooan.o&. POULTRY Alive, lower; fowls, ISHc; springs, 15c; turkeys. IKe, Kansas City Greta end Previsions. KANSAS CITY. Jan. 12,-WHEAT-No. 1 hard, tl l581.18; No. 2 red. $1.208' 1.25. CORN No. t mired, 71c; No. 2 wbite. TlWISc; No. I vellow, TiSlte. OATS No. S white, 46c; No. 2 mixed. 4KH41c. BL'TTER Creamery, $V; firsts, 81c; seconds, 2Dc; packers. l!)c. KOOH Firsts. 27c; seconds, 20c. POULTRY Hens, ISc; turkeys, 17c; springers, 13c 1 Minneapolis Uraln Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Jen 12-WHKAT-Msy. tl.iK; July. $1.25; No. 1 hard. $l.:i't; No. 1 northern. $1 u.2Ht; No 2 northern. H .22'h 1.25. CORN No. 3 yellow. 75r75Vc. , OAT8-N0. 2 wh'te. 44r44Jc. KLOCR Unchanged. . l'.RAN tlS.Oiti 1S..VI. t. I.oala Ursrrsl Market. ST. LOUIS. Jan. 12-WHKAT-No. i red. l.alA: .No. 2 hard nominal- May. $1.24'; July, $1.171.17. 1 COUN-No. 2, 74c; No. 2 white, 74c; May 77Vu'7&c: July. 7c. I OATH-No. 2. 44i,e; No. 2 white, nom J inal : May. 47c; July, nominal. I Haear Market. NKW YORK. Jan. 12-SUGAR-Raw. easy: centrifugal, 4.S.1o 4.45c: molasses. 3.,VioiA.75c. Refined, steady. Futures opened veiy qu'et. At noou prices were about 2 polntN hirher. The close wss quiet and 2 to 4 points higher. Hales, 950 tons: March, S.Slc. May, S.44c; July. $.51e. Liverpool Grata Market. LIVERPOOL. Jon. 12.-WHEAT-Ppot No 1 Manitoba, i:in 6Vd; No. 2, IDs 4d; No S, 13s Id; No. 2 hard winter, new, 12a $iid CORN BKt. American mixed, new, i Sd. OI aad Hoala. SAVANNAH. Ge. Jan. ll-TVRPEN-TINB (julet at 55c; sales, none; receipts, 76 bbls.; shipments, l.t bblt. ; stock. 3u . 4 this. R( .HIS Steady: sales. 31$ bbls : rerlpt, 77t bbls.: shipments, 2,(14 bbls.: stork, 11..V bbls. (juote: A. B. C. D, K. F. G and H. 4ic; I. ': K, 05c; M. .tOr; N. 7.2-; WG, 7 40c, WW, 7AOc. Cottea Market. NEW TORK. Jan. ll-4'OTTON-4Npot quiet; middling uplands, 12.50a Seles. 100 bales. Futures cloevd suady. Bids: March. 12 54.-; May. 1171c: July, li.lc; O tuVr. 12 ftc; lamrabir. 12 70c, Cotton futures oned steady; January, lic; March, llttfc; May, 12.70c; July, 12 Sic; October. 12 Sic. LIVERPOOL, Jan 11 COTTON Spot easier; good middling, s&ort: middling. 17d: low middling, 7.T7d. Sales. b,ii bales. OMAHA CiKSIKR AL MIRKBT BFKF CUTS-Rlbs: No. 1. 1V; No. t lSc; No. t. 12Wc. Loins: No. I, 20c; No. 2. ISC : No. , 14c. Chucks: No. 1. 9c; No. 2. Se; No. S. 9ic. Rounds: No. I. iy-c; No. 2, Uc; No. , llc Plates: No. 1. Sc; No. 2, c: No. $. 7c. FRUITS Orange: California funklst Navels. 90s, $2.26 per box; Catlforn'a Suhklst Navels. 9Rs. 100s. $: "O per box; California Sunklst Navels. 112s, t2." per box; California Runkl't Navels, 12. 2 K5 per box: Calliornla Sunklst Navels, lfios. 2ss. K24s, K1..V0 per box; California HunklPt Navels. IT'.s, 3ns, 211s. 2'"8. $175 per box Lemons: Golden Bowl. jm. ;s, $6.00 per box; Silver Cord. 94.50 per box. Grapefruit: 3Rs. 4e, Ms. $.t So er lox; f,4s . $3.7R per box: Clearwater, all sites, $4.JT tier box. Orapre: MalaKSS. $7.Hjs.P0 per bbl.. Hananax: Medium size bunches, $1.MH;1.75 bunch; meillum sire. Jumbo. $2 0i4i? So bunch; regular sizes, Jumbos, f.'.lji2 7 bunch; extra lane Jumbos. $S0OrJS.2S- bunch; Mam moth Jumbos, H.hHi.l.TU bunch. Cran berries, $U.M bbl., $4 on hex. APPLKH (Boxes) Home Beauties, 9ss, $1.75; extra fsncr Jonathans, Washing ton, $J.O0; Newton Pippins. $2.00; Arkau sas Blacks, $2 77.: Wagners. $2.: Dellci ous. $2 60: Grimes' Oolden. $l.(i0 pear nialnes. $2.25; Stavmen W'tnesaps, extra fancy, Washington, $2.00; ptlsenburga, Washington, fancy. $?.5i. HONEY Comb (24 sections. $7B esse; Airline, (1 dot. -os. tumblers). $1.90 case. Figs; New. twelve 10 o., c case. Istes: Dromedarv, (t, $2 Ki case; stuffed, walnuts. $1 Jo box; fard dates, L'c lb. VKO ETA BLF.8 Onions- Red, JV,c lb.; yellow, 214c lb.; Spanish. $1.7o crate; rucumbers. $2 00 dox.; tepners, 50c basket; cauliflower. $2.74 crate; brussel anrouts, 2c lb ; rabbsge. itc lb.; new beets, csr rots. turnips. W rtos. ; old beets, carrots, turnips, rutabagas, lc lb.; lettuce, head, $1 on dox,; lettuce cietes. $4.00 crate; lettuce, leaf. c doz. : celery. Jumbo. !"c doz.; celery. Michigan. $2.00 box; parslev. 50c doz.: radishes. 5V dox.. Potatoes: Red River Ohlos. $1 "0 bn.; W'hltes. $1.00 hu. Sweetpotetoes: Kansas, $3 2ftf4 50 bbl; Jerseys, $175 hamper; tfotithem. $1 00 lismper. NUTS No. 1 peanuts, raw. So lb.; No. 1 peanuts, roasted, tr. Ih.; peanuts. Jumbo, Sc lb.; peanuts. Jumbo, roasted, '" lb.; Kngllsli walnuU. No. 1. l'4c lb ; filberts 15c lb.; pecans, 12vc lb.; peacans, Jumboes, 174c lb.; Brazils. ISo lb.; mixed nuts, 15c lb, POPOORN-No. J. rice, 4o Ih.: 400 t lb. packages, $2.50 esse: Nebraska while owing to quality, 24lt3Ho lb. MISCKLLANEOUS Cornpnps, korn ettes. $1.25 case: compops, kornettes, one half cases, $1.M4 rase; checkers, cracker lark, chuma. $S.50 case; checkers cracker Jick, chums, one-half cases, $1.75 case; raited peanuts. $1.25 can; horseradish. $1.7S esse. Honev: Com (?4 sections), $J75 case; Airline, 24- OS. tumblers. $1 90 rase. Figs: Dromedary dates, 8te, the case; new f.gs, 12-10 os., S5c case; stuffed dates, wamuts. $1.35 box; fard dates, 12c lb. Announces Speaker For Press Meeting Colonel T. W. MeCullough of The Be will be the principal speaker at the first of the two annual meetings of the Ne braska Collegiate Press association, Anne M. Johnston, president of the organiza tion, announced yesterday In the Bellevtie college Purple end Gold, of which she la editor. The meeting will be held In Omaha February IS, end several other speakers will be Invited to address the assemblage. The Nebraska Collegiate Press essocle tlnn la composed of the editors end busi ness managers of the college papers of the state. Two meetings are held an nually, one the day of the state oratorical contest at the place of the contest, the other In the spring. As the oratorical contest Is to be held et Crrighton, the press meeting will be held In Omehe. Special features will be provided and the meeting will close with an Informal discussion end exchange of views by the various scribes of different methods of running college newspapers. Die of Exposure. DOT'GT.A S, Arts.. Jen. It One Mex ican woman and two Carranze soldiers died of exposure several days ago when several hundred Mexican families were stranded north of Csnanea, Honors, by e railroad wreck, advices from Cananea stated today. Homesickness Got Young Boy Forger CHICAGO. Jan. 12. Douglass Todd, a 14-year-old boy whose crude forgeries I enabled him to get to Chicago from his home In Salt lAke City, welked into e police station today and confessed thet he was homesick. His father la DAiiglass Todd. When told that forgery was against the lew the lad seemed surprised end seld: "I'll bet pe will put me In the reform school for thle" The boy found one of his father's check books, obtelned $.10 on his first check end started out on January S. He visited Pueblo end Denver before coming to Chi-css-o end seld he had no trouble cashing checks for small amounts. He will be ! sent home. His Feet Slip and He Smashes Bay Window When his feet slid from tinder him, George Southard, 1826 Rlghth evenue. Council Bluffs, skidded headlong Into e big bay window at 423 South Fifteenth street. The falling glass cut him pain fully, and Police Surgeon Miller, who took rare of blm, had much difficulty In extracting It all. He was locked up on e charge of malicious destruction of property. ONCE KEPT SALOON, D0NT WANT HIM FOR POSTMASTER j WASHINGTON. 1 1. C. Jan. 12.-Protests ' against President Wilson's reported se 1 lection of former Fire Commissioner Jo seph Johnson for postmaster of New York on the ground thet he once kept e saloon reeched the White House today from the New York anti-saloon league. A little while later Mr. Johnson of New I Tork, hearing of the protests, telegraphed the White House that they referred to his connection with the lete Bishop Pot ter's "Hubway tavern." "R. r. Cutting-, V. Everett Mecy end E. R. L. Gould, the president's class mates, were directors," wired Mr. John son. 'Thet was my only saloon experi ment." 1 DURUM WHEAT AGAIN BRINGS TOP PRICES Nebraska durum wheat, out of which the macaroni is mads, has commenced to arrive on the Omehe market in fairly erg queotltiee. Lest yeer it sold et e premium over the other varieties end it is doing the seme thing this yeer. Prines run 1 to $ cents higher, It now selling around tL12 per bushel. Omehe grain receipts were sixty cars of wheat, ninety of corn end fourteen of oats. Wheat was 1 to 3 cents off, selling et $1 OSG-Ml per bushsL Corn was a cent up end sold et SO to sT1-. cents per bushel. Oats were op cent end sold et te 43' cents. Hsad Te Bee Went Ads. It p.-' OMAHA L1YE STOCK MARKET Most of Cattle Arrive Too Late for Morning Trade on Account of the Storm. PRICES ARE SOME HIGHER OMAHA. January 12. 1f1. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday 11.206 12.774 17.912 Official Tuesday 7.1i" 17,' .1I Kstlmate Wednesday. .. 4.a l.t.iio Three days this week. 22,57$ 4J.7M Rim, - 1... - . -,i T. 'J, Same rim 'k. ii-7 xt vi:t ?? 2-JS Same days S w'ks aiio'lH '! 6i!M4 T2 4) Same days 4 w'ks ago. 21, 2:5 X7.74S Same das last year. .18.0C7 29.530 4.'l,l5 The following table shows the receipts of rattle, hogs snd sheep at the Omaha Live Btoek market for the year to date as compared with last year; lflv mi5 Inc. Pec. Cattle 52 mo Sa.04 1 27H Hogs 14KJM 1W.415 M,57 Sheep 7.rj0 lOO.aSO 12.70 The following table shows the average prices of hogs at the Omaha live stock market for the last few dsys, with com parisons : Date. 191V 'IHH.HEIS )'I2. , iW) '! Dec. J,' 7V 7 1' 7 07 5 s' 7 7' X ) t W 7 5s' 7 OsU Wl 7 7 t 7 i I t 7ll 1 21 Deo. . tiul T 01 1 r. Deu. M Dec. $1. i; T 04 T M 5J 7 14 7 5 l'ate. Ijim. Hi)lt. 1I4. ilil$.llU. 11911. 11910. Jan. Jen. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. I 7 191 7 Ml 7 10 OS! I 24 7 171 7 S, 7 tr.i O0 7 Ml 60V 7 801 7 13 6 9r d 02! S SO 4' 7 04 7 141 i 90) 7 H at 1 4H' I tl.'l 7 "kl I I 1" " I "41 I ts 7 521 t 00) 7 421 t $1 4 J 74 s :tsl 7 42 00) T 4 72V 7 l 7 t 7 111 7 1 M 7 W 1 I4i $ 191 I s 4$ I 3 SO, 9 (W; 7 li i 7 7i I s W! 7 24 ti Ml 7 S2, 2.1 6 t7' g 701 7 121 10 7 T5 4 1 ki (t 70! $04 1 17 7 7H 2-S Jan. .. Jan. J.. Jan. .. Jen. .. Jan. 10. Jan. 11 Jen. 12 Sunday. Kolhiay. Receipts and disposition of live stock St the I'nlon Stork yards. Omaha, for twenty-four hours ending al J p. m. yca terday: , RKCWIPTM. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's. i St. P 17 u ;i C. M. wanash Missouri Pacific... 5 1 I'nlon Pacific. 40 ;w C. A N. V east., a 7 C. N. W. west... 51 52 C, tt P.. M. o.. is n C., H. A (J., esst... 5 '., H. V u., west.. 4 C R. I. P.. east.. U ti Illinois Central 17 5 o I Chi. Gt. West 5 I Totals ZiJ isx .11 i LUSi'OaiTlON-HKAD. . . Cattle. Hons. Sheep. Morris A Co wt 1.115 f.w Swift A Co l.titfi l,4i Cudahy Parking Co....l.2UR 4 S;'4 nrt Armour A Co l.om 2 '.M 2 to!) Pchwarts & Co 1.12 J. W. Murphy . i.is,; .. .. Lincoln Packing Co.... 11 Armour, St. Paul 2 23S Henton, Vansnnt L.. 5i Hill A Son nm F. R. Twla .17 J. B. Root A Co 7H J. II. Bulla : Rosenstock Rros il V. t. Kellogg 29 Werthelnier A Degen.. 121 II. K. Hamilton 1 Sullivan Bros h Rothschild Krehs ... 2 Mo. AV Kan. Calf Co.. l Christie M Hlggin ;l Huffman 0 Meyers 1:1 Olassberg 5 Baker, Jones ft S 71 Banner Bros :'2 John Harvey 1!"4 I tennis & Francis 3 Kline 37 Jensen & Lungren .... Zi Other buyers 47 7W Totals 6,4.14 14.!-'h ,IH CA TTLR Recel pi s on paper were fairly liberal, about 4,20 head being reported to arrive, although not much more than half of these got In In time for tne morn ing trade. The supply was most too small to Interest all the dressed beef men, but they bought up whet cattle were offered fairly readily et prices that wore steady to strong es compared with yesterday end eround 10i&15c higher than a week ago. The cows and heifers offered slso sold to better advantage than yesterday, and the same wae true as to stork cattle and feeding steers. Trade wss rsther narrow, however, and while prices looked strong on the cattle sold, the volume of business was necessarily II ml tea. Quotations 011 cat tie: Good to choice beeves. $.0022H.76; fair to good beeves. $7.25lft.00: common to fair beeves, n 2o(J 7.26; good to choice heifers. $H.25(ij7.iu. good to choice cows, ti.Vo-ii.oO; fair to good, cows. XB.a.iyo. : common to fair cows $4 00fl6.00; good to choice feeders. $6.fcia7.(i5: fair to good feeders. $4,404(8.80; common to fair feeders, I.Vtx'i 40; good to choice stockers. $7.nv,( 7.85; rair to good stockers, ..;! i.vi; common to lair stockers t5.5uf(s.35; stock heifers, $o.7fi4i.75; stock cows. $4.75S(i.25; stock calves, $0 5i iff 1 50; veol calves. $7.00(1150; Duns, slags, etc.. ni ;b. Representatives sales: BEKF STLKRS. N. At. Pr. No. A? rr li 7 an 71 17 M iho 7 10 l u T 1 jt lilt 7 y IH 7 M 7 ll4 7 li HI '' t kO li loj 7 7 HH 7 HO II 16 I X BTEfcRd AND HEIFERS. IS lit t no II 11 1 14 7 HEIFERS. I...- I 71 1 7M J 14 . Ill 00 I 7" 4 lit I 1 IH W M IS 1 16. 1 1 CALVES. 1 10 I III 7 4H I il (ID Ml 11 4SO I W 1 130 T U V) 7 S6 210 IH STOCK ERH AND FEEDERS. n rr 1. w 16 tt 1 71 II It e tl W II."". n U 717 M U St I" J !? II 1 T M ' J J 11 hi tn I "Jt I a at oi 1 11 HOOft Out of an estimated run of lt cars, or U.60 head, more thsn V enru had arrived by 9 30. Realising that if the storm continued supplies were sure to be very scanty for the balance of the week, shippers, end most of the packers, started In early buying hogs on e fullv 10fl5c higher bests, In fsct. some sale looked es much es 20c higher. Anything nt ell desirable found a ready outlet on the basis named, despite the fact thst one or two of the packers refused to take hold earlv. deciding to await the later trains to fill their orders. In fat. quite a bit of light and trsshy stuff moved along with the good hugs early, although some sellers found It impossible to get any action on common mixed and light kinds. A good ehsre of the esrlv saloa landed et wnlM., with scattering sales on down, end quite e fair representation as high as $n.). Ns. At. Be. rr. N. At V Pr M 1 ... t 14 . il 10 u 7 177 SO. 231 I hi SHEEP Supplies were estimated at ' cars, or 7,6K head, and, desplto the severity of the storm, a good share of these were yarded by lo o'clock. Early sales were possibly no more than 25c hmher, but when tlie bulk began to move prices looked all the way from 35o up. and. In spots, showed e 40c edvence over Tuerday. Hulk of the good lambs brought $10 5o. while e few brought tlO.25, with heavy natives et $ 76. bhlpners paid the top of $10.60 for good handy weight Mexicans. Only e small delegation of ewes put in sn appearance, and prices showed about the same advance as In lambs, best here selling at ts to. Hardly eny feeders were offered, though e few good thin ewes brought CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Itroag-rHsgi raa gkeea Lower. CIC1CAGO, Jen. it CATTLE Receipts, 17.000 bead: market, strong; native beef steers, to 501 6; western steers, tekatf ; rows and heifers. $.2o4i.U; calves, $7.2510.7.. IKMib Receipts, ,ono head; market, strong to lbd'c higher; bulk of sales. $ 7.'s7 L6; light. $S (iT.Cj6; mixed, $u7ur(, 7.25, heavy. $,70ra1.; rough, $.704j7.i; pigs. $5iat SHE HP AND I-AMHS Receipts, tl.flto head; market, weak; wethers, $7 OC'i.l, ewes, $f. OWtlT.06: lamt'S. $S 0i6 10 tB. Meas City Lire stock Market. SIOl'X CITT. Ie. Jsn 12.-CATTI.K-ttecelpl. 2.(Ui bead: market. IOi- liluher; native ilwn, fiuv Ti. tutchers, $t bi I"; camiers. $.1.V.V(i4 .50: sturkers nnd icedcts. ;,',; ci,ix-rs. $..W,ii.,io. bulls, stnss etc, jt .vv,m 10 Hot',- Receipts. Il.' head; market. V higher: heaxv. $'r.i: mixed, t 70 Unlit, $1, 40Vu4.in; bulk of siiles. JS.70 , V", MH7KP AND LA M US -Receipts. 5 head: market, IMfj.c higher: ewes, $S0n; lambs, $,0milOi). Kansas 4'ltr Live Stork Market. KANSAS CITY. Jan. U-CATTLK Receipts. 6.000 head; market, strong to 1 hlither; prime fed steers. $1.:irl 0i; dressed beef aleers, $-S.Vhi 25: western steers, $: odd s 6i. soiitliern sleers. esjHW' 7S; cow s. $4ivfiV, T5; heifers. $;.nnil (, stockers and feeders. $rv7TirT.75: bulls, $.i..4kn.ni: calves, $m mwrlu i ll(Xls-!tecel(H. 12,m)ii head, market. KV higher bulk of sales. Jd.TiVhaV.; heavy. f(Ji i. pa, kers ami butchers. $' 1 .iT.O"; light, $.(. X5. pigs, $ 00 1 mi .,v SIIKKP AND I. A MBS Receipts, 11.000 head: market. 1iwil5r higher; lambs. $10 .itrrf in 25; yearlings. $S Mart 25; wethers, $'..7,V(i7.f.O; ees, K&'liT.iX); stockers and feeders. $.VGtrt.l5. et. Joseph Live stork Market. ST. JOSRP1I. Jan. 12 -CATTLM-Re-relpts. l.soo head; market strong to 10o higher; steers, J .'rDo.oO; cows and heif ers $4 00o4.50: cnl'es, $i .AO',,9 J-,. IIOGS-Recelpts. s.000 head; market Mfr 10c higher; top, JiVft'.; hulk of sules, $t) tiu tf."5. SHEEP ANf LAM US -Receipts. $.000 head; market slow ; lambs, $9 50ii 10.35. N e tt Tork Money Market. NF.W YORK. Jan U'-MIOIICANTILR PAPKH-SDHa per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Slxtv-riny bills, $1.72; demand. $4.74: cables, 't.77V Francs, demand; 5.S4; cables, 5.R.I. Murks, demand. iS: cables, 7... crowns, de mand, 13: cables. 13V Guilders, demand. 44't. rabies. 44V I .Ires, demand, .7I; cables, .7o. Rubles, deninnd; 3"': cables, 3S SHAVER Bar. B7r; Mexican dollars. 44-. lit NDS Government, steady; railroad, steady. MtiA'HT-Time loans, stendv: IW and M days. JMi2N per cent; six months, :!bX per cent. Call money, steady; hliih, 3 per cent; low, IH per cent; ruling rate. 2 per cent; last loan, 3 per cent; closing bid, 1 per cent; offered at 2 per cent. Closing quotations on bonds today were ss follows: V. S rf la. 4 rrtiison t' P. . rn do rnunen ... i4!.l. Pi e. Ss 44 .. . N . V C deli ... .1i:'l ...Univ. r rttT 4Hs iiv'4 ...mt K. V. ststs (t, ... tin l' f. 4. r flu rnupen rnAm Ss rnuiion ...l"llN. Y.. N. H II" ct. la Ill I'-INo rsnlfle US 1U M Am. Kmeitrm A. T. T . 4's.l: n. a. K ref J, Armour V. H, . 4rr T AT Is. ...1iM Alrhlson sen. 4t N'kPenn. me. IS 1IK.N ,Hsl. lllilo 4s... n. rs-lllr Isl . ( her Ohio 4't i'. n o 1 i do wrn. 4Ha 1"! tRNutiM ssa. I.S. L 8. K: r. 4a 7: " Se. re. er. M l.iTH r M g p 4v ie.,s 4s ref Is i' 11. 1. r r a. M Ho. Railway M Ih. A n. rrt. 4S . . ""4fnlMl Paetno 4s.... i:V l a K O r(. 5a. m do ot lav K14 r.rla t-n. 4n ln. Klei-lrlr !.. lt. No. im 4ia. III. in ref. ... K. I. So ref. Ha. . "."M'. A. Silhbor ls....)niw 1'Ht'. S. Steel Ka IIHV, . IH4Wahan 1st la int.. . C West. tTnloa 4 Ha ... Mil . 'kwat. Woe. rr. bs. .1J3 I.. N "nl 4s Antlff-Frsnoh ta .... M K. A Bid. T lal 4a.. 71' Local Stocks aad Bonds. Qiiolallona birntshan; b Burnt. Brlnkar A Ob., l(t Omaha National buk building. Omasa. Nth: Htnvk Kni. AaVad. Haiikara Mnrtaa Ixan M 14 t'ontln'nlsl (ise FlaiHrle tM 70 7 tiniialan Kolrl A Uonna (Font.).. HUj JH falrtnont craamsrT Cn. 4 inl o rtrat National bank. Umsha. M 4m Lincoln T. A T rom 7 ear cant II 14 Mountain States T. A T ldlU, sn Saw Slats T. pM 4T N KrhnaMar-V'owlar ( W s (imatia ("ounrll ninffa H. Ry IM.. H tl Omaha A o llltirra II r. Rr4l-a ttd AS M Tac lianl Minor (r Co.. 1 , c. PM..IH 11 Patera Mill 'n. pM II Ins Hlnm I'llr Rtork Yita. A per east pM. 7Vj l I'nlon Stock Tarns Htook ST K Hon ila rily of Omaha Rchnnla 4ls. 1s4l Ira MR Chsvenn ountT Nab., la. lint slu, iimuj Douglas Saciirltlos Co. " Ifall la) M ST Lincoln Traction Ss. !" 4 rt Lincoln Tal. Tel . 1J Montreal TAP. Co a. l!l4 H MatroBiilllaa (ls 1141 M4i Iimalia E. 1 P. r. I. M M M Omaha A :. R. rtt Ily. 5. 1MI K.S 17 Pa. Iflc lis A B. la. 1MJ St US r-ottawaitamla o.. la.. 5a. 1114 107 74 1M.74 Itatnlnsion Tvpawrller Co. la !) ... M !" Hockr Ml Kuet la. 114J. an bonna , Cloilll. Neb.. 414. HIout (Ml v Taleohona . K S fit Knnrla nil . Mo., It, 1Sr)..S4 PW.M W Ichlta t ains Stock Ttnla II4. .. n ll British Capture Big Lot of Parcel Post LONDON. .Inn. 12. A dispatch to Reu let's Telegram compsny from Bergen ssys that 185 hsgs of parcel post were seised at Kirkwall on board the Nor wegian steamer Lyngenfjord, which sailed from New Tork December 24 for Dergen. DEATH RECORD. Matter Latham. CAMnniDtlR. Neb.. Jan. 11. (Special Telegram.) Walter Iathnm, aged ra, an old settler nnd bachelor, was found dead today noon at his home north of town. He had been sick for e tw days and friends being unssfle to reach him over the telephone called and found him dead. His funeral will be Wednesday et 2 et tho Congregational church, In charge of the Odd Fellows. He ceme here In 1S78. He leaves two brothers, Warren end Will Latham, end one sister, Mrs. Mary Winters. Joke II. Xelsoa. OAKLAND, Neb., Jsn. 11. (Special.) John H. Nelson, tne of Burt county's pioneers, died Sunday morning et his home here efter an illness of e few days, aged 72 years. Ho was born In Skene, Sweden. He Is survived by his widow, four sons, one daughter and e brother, Peter W. Nelson. The funeral was held today from the New Mission church, of which he was treasurer for many years K. . Peterson. OAKLAND, Neb.. Jen. ll.-(Bpeclal.) The funersl of F. O. Peterson, en eerly settler of Burt county, who died Sunday, was held today. Ha was born In Sweden seventy years ego, end came to Nebraska when the state was young. He owned e farm northeast of the city. Colonel Joseph H. torat. WARRBNTON, Va.. Jen. ll.-Oolonel Joseph H. Dorst, United States army, retired, 65 years old, e veteran of Indian campaigns and the Spanish American war, died today from apoplexy. Colonel Dorst was e native of Joulaville, Ky. James Wilson. FREMONT, Neb., Jan. ll.-Speclal.) James Wilson, a pioneer settler of Dodge county, dropped deed while et work et the home of his son. Will, In the south pert of Fremont yesterday. Mr. Wilson was CO years of ea-e. To (oirk Irrsesae, SYRACUSE. N. Y., Jan. IS. William Ilollenbark. former Pennsylvania foot ball star, was tonight selected as coach for the Syracuse football team. Hollen teck coached 1'enn State Uam for five years and last year was assistant couch at the United State naval ecedemy. Washington Affairs Senator IJppltt of Rhode Island, e minority member of the Philippine com mittee, spoke in the senate against the Philippine self-government extension bill. He dxclarcd that democrats wanted to get rid of the Philippines, hut that the re publican perty realised the responsibility of the nation for the Islanders, which must be retained until they were fully capable of self-government. A vote on tiie bill may be reached tomorrow. The country's store of apples en Janu ary 1 was about 10 per cent larger then it was e year ego. The annual cabinet dinner wss given In the state dining room ol the While House bv President end Mrs. Wilson. It wss the first of e erries of formal dlnueis that will mark the social season at the White House. The guests Included, be sides ell the members of the cabinet and thoir wives, several hir'b offict'is of the army and Miy and government officuilo. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Further Shrinkage, in Quoted Valuct Attendt Early Opera tions. TRADING IS PROFESSIONAL NEW TORK. Jsn 12. Further shrink. Are in the quoted values of spec al at. k attended early operations in today's mar ket, with recoveries amounting So some very substantial gains before the close. Forenoon declines of I to a points In such Issues ii Crucible Steel, Halilwin lXH-omo-tlve and a few others of the munitions or silled groups were raused in Cub Part by the aggressive tactics or the short interests, which IstPr were driven to cover. Trading was more profeeslounl than usual. Investors maintaining their alll Mlo of aloofness. Overmuht develop ments In Mexico gave rise to renewed p Prnbenslon in thst njuartrr. ss wss sreii In the early weakness of Mexican Petro leum and American Smeltinu. The rally of the afternoon wss led bv foiled States steel, that stock recovering from !'s minimum price for the current move ment, to SfiV and closing with a n-1 nam of 1 point. High-grade mils also parti. -paled In the forward movement, notabdv 1 1 anadlan Paclilo. St. Paul. I nion Pociltc, Reading and New York Central. t nnsplctious among the verv active and strong specialties wss Mercantile Marl ie, the common rising to ju-j. the prci.tr... I . .V ,5,v "n,i 4' tor rn' liomli 2 . 10 the rlgh record ouotatlon of '. Al though official details were lacking. II retorted that, s definite sfciecnirtit. I pad been reached between the urpnsln? I Interests it, the proposed reori.-enlsati.-m. American Can was aKain one of the most prominent Industrials, lis slr-ngtli being accompanied by rumors of nddl UotiMl war contracts and posstolo action ' l.r. H HB itnnn .11.1-,--, . , . ts . - "'"ienns, 1'eailHKS lapere.l orr in the final hour, that period Iwitis devoted to a few of the hlsh prl. eji spe cialties, some of which scored eensational advances uhsn-American Sii(;,.r mu.le ,rx'.r,,!mr rllM f o K4't. South loi-lo Hlco .Sugar 7 to IM. I nlted States Motors 1 lo 4.!.7 ,0 lM ti,,",'1 Total sales of stocks amounted to 71ft ' shares. Exchange markets were strong, except remittances to Itsly. II res falling 2 poln!. . rt,,"np of points from vester- ".. ' a r k s neid tlielr recent recovery, being nunted at 7.Mt to 7. Bonds followed the course of stocks making marked recoveries In the Ister t'Oi!ii''rviT0,i?l.rni',"iM,r v",u"- Kregated Changed on call. Number of sales end leading ouotstlons as follows: Hlh. lx (1o I loo iWV 4. ae si r,s r.soo , ais r,': M.Tee kh, t J.fW loss lftiu, 10:1, 1'?'4 t.tflrt 114 114 till, 12:14 1?" r, vena jrwuj frsu. IT. loa en, u la J sl inst, ii ins-, 41 oo op !nvi J..T-, M', 4 US tS (.tl Vt A 7 .ta js 4 r 1 i:pv iih iti 1 . US l?14 K; (.(no Ht,i, . nv 14 14 It 14 l.K ino'4 ton r m 1 tan ti, ir 11,1. tson m im rc4 ta. inn a eA a". 14 Tort mij j, M w Hi ; tins 41, 41 4 TMI 41S 41'. 4H4 tm lTis lTe4 rt 1.4e J 1J4 1V4X t.T" 4 "14 4T 4V4 " M'i 31 .... 1"T k m r-s .ll 4VS " IT 1. as li isva, I in P'Tl jna, ta l.sss at .01- 4 1?H Ijsi, 1- USPS HI Jill, u,. torn m .ns "" rs mo 41; .' 51. 1-T li (u4 -i i, ma if.i, i.ss r.S "1 1IHH w,ij rn, stl TSI4 TV, TH 1 0 13014 iit irn line 114 lii, nvt, it Kt n 4i)'4 l.f" l 0 Tee irSH 1( i, i.-.i, t.lim ' ns ?V I.") "S H C. 1. me sm m :i 7,im la.'i, 1'iiS lOVi it yi n . re r-4 s.tsa I', mi nil 7:? rum hih t.jrxi 1?fH 1.171, l-m, I.OOV a;. 1 t-i. life sis HO 1 17X4, 17. Jt I.KSS -It, 7i Tli em mi, i 1J,4I S 4ft 1,4 41M nv4 ts l.loo 47S 440 4M .H '4 4I.40T T!S Tl( 7i. Alaska Oold i-halmaca American IWt Siigiir Amsrlcea Oan American TiOrnmotlTS .... Aniertoan 8. A tl Am. M. A Tt pM Am. Siisar Raflnlm Amsrtran Tal. A Tal American Tohsena Anaconda Copfwr Atrhlaon naJrtwtn IeomolTa tlaltlmor a Ohio iwthlahsm Htet Hesokirn Rae'o) Tr California t colour .... Ouiaillan tNx-lrio ('ntral laalhtr rnoaapMka Ohio I'hlcaso O. W t rhl.mnn. M. St, P Chicago N. W riiico, r 1. a P. Sy.. Cnlno rVpner oolorann Vial A Iran.... Onmihla Ptoal , IsinTar A Jt. fl. t.M ntaaillanV gsrurillaa Brts (laaaral Klaetrie Oesst Northars pM , Oraal No. Ora etfa Otisssnhalm Kxplerstlon.. Illinois Ontpal Intarnnrough Om. Ctirw., tnaplratlon Copnee International rtarrestar... Kansas rttT Southern thigti Vall.T 1mlaTllla A NaaftTtlls.... Maiiraa Patrslvurn Miami rppar MlaanuH. K T, M.... Mkaanllrt Paclflo National niacult NallonaJ Las4 r-'arsa Coppar New Tork csntrsl V. Y.. N. H. A H Norfolk s Waatara 'Northarn Paclflo faclfio Mall raetria Tal. A Tel fVnnarlTSnts fsllmsn Palace Car FUw (in. CVppar Peadlnf Hapnhllo Troe A Stsal.,,, fioiitharn Taclflo cWiutliarn Railway HiiHehsker Company .... Tennassss Cospar Taxaa CompanT I'nlon Paclflo I'nlon pacific pet I nlted Stataa Htael I S. Steal pf4 t'tah Copper Waatern I nlon Wnl Inahoiiwa RlatXrlo ... Montana Pnsrer OanaraJ Motors Wabaatl 11 pM Total sales tor tha 4hvt. 'ti.V abaraa. Isss Stock Market. I,ONrON. Jsn. li Mot)r V wss nulet snd discount rstes were stesdy today. The feature In the exchange market wa a sharp rise In American Cable transfers) to 47S, with everybody trying to sell. Americsn securities opened weak In sym liatliy with yesterday's selling on Wall street. The list was supported et the low level and the closing was steady. The government buying prices for Americsn securities was lowered from Vi to H point In most cases. SII,VKR Har. Z7d per ounce. MONK.Y-4",U per cent. DISCOUNT RATMS Short bills. V per cent; three, 6V per cent. Raw It 4'learlaga. OMAHA. Jan. 13 Bank clearings for I Omaha todsy were t4.0f2,K7t.03 and for the corresponding (ley last year. VI, 642.446 01. Dry liaoda Market. NKW YORK. Jan. U-Cotton closed steady, net unchanged to 9 points higher with the more active old crop deliveries ruling about 1 to 4 points above last night's closing; figures. PIMPLESJN FACE Also Blotches. So Severe Irrita ted Parts by Scratching. Very Annoying. In Six Months HEALED BYCUTICURA SOAP AND OINTMENT "I has e case of sUn trouble thet was pretty bail. It ceme out in pimples end sort of blotches end would Itch and bum anal reuse ma to awake la the night. The Itching end burning ware so severe thet I irritated the effected parts by scratching. Tbey were principally on my face and were very annoying. "Afur so many speaking favorably of Cutlcure Soap ana Ointment I decided to try them. I noticed greet relief efter having used e quarter of a bog of Cutlcure Ointment together with the fioeo end In nearly sit months I was heeled." CSigned) Leender S. Corey, 300 Lefeyette Blvd.. Detroit. Mich., Bepk 1, 191A. Sample Each Free by Mall With 32-p. Skin Book oa request. Ad dress post-card "Cetleare. Des. T. Bee Bold throughout the world. THK ODD UOT Mnrw subllrhra aten wask apaa.ru ISTsatment a, internum lb auil ss (ha kirse laT-ior. II a ijr I1MISJ4 It Julia Mu.r 1 a . hi'uiVk ,1 Nae Turk block i:xcKns t Hn.ilt . Vara ( iit. ati.,1 t,,r ,H'l,la mltT. ITCHING BURNING