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TIIK liV.Di OMAHA, SA'l IIJDA V, JAM All i , o. FOR RENTAP'TS AND FLATS M Isoelln nrnna, (UjPE-IN a arinents, 3-r , n od it lint. Nice location. I 1 p K. Murk & Co., 12 Omaha Nat . P AT. CI. ARK. ':4th end II irncy. 4 room apartment. ( nil Harney M7. MOVING AND ST0RAGE GLOBE VAN & STORAGE Stores moves, parks, ships. S-horso, van and 2 men, $1 .'? wr hour; storage, ti per month. Satisfaction guaranteed. I. 43.TS sY T. 23". GORDON VAN CO. Packing, storigo mill mov ing. 219 N. 11th St. Tel. Douglas 394 or Harney FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE Separate, locked moms, for house hold goods and pianos, moving, packing and shipping. OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO ST S lth St. n-ulas 41-73. FIDELITY K V T I skrvicf Phone Douglas 2fcs for . omplete Ust of vacant houses .nd np.-irtmcnts, :ilso for storage, movtnst. 16th and jBcsjnSts. T P T7h "VTTP ' moving J-Hj-T'I-' nacklnc rtn.l siorage. 1207 Fsrnnm St. Douglas CI l. MAOOARU Van Wuira K' Moving packing. storage and hipping. D. 14: FOR RENT-BUSINESS PROP'TY MCXtERN store near postofflce; low rent. Q. P. Stebbins. W10 Cb.cago. WANTED TO RENT l BlnrnlahFit llttusro I'lots. LIST vour 6 and 8-room houses with im; we have cllciils waiting. MACK (TllOS. L. MGarry), 4:8 Kccllne Bidg. Tul. Med 4;i44. , Hualnraa Property. WANTED A Htoreroom capable of hold Ins a L'O.oiiO stork of general merchan rilse; building must be in n town of at least 2,lM) people. Address Y IMS, liee. REAL ESTATE-IMPROVED Weet. 4Jo N. THIRTY-EIGHTH AVENUE Close to schools and cathedral; best part of Omaha; 4 rooms down. 3 up. Will finish 3d floor, build sleeping porch or garage. O'KEEFE REAL, ESTATE CO. 1016 Omaha Nat.'l. Doug. 2715. F.venlngs Walnut 3K? or Colfax 1661. rm. cottage bargain West Farnuin district; all modern, in fine condition, eust front lot on paved treet; close to Leavenworth street car; "4 block to school and adjacent to valua ble property; lot 4.ixl.o. If you waul a big bargain Tel. II 7165. North. SEE THIS SURE! Owner says sell this place now. It Is the Cathedral district; has 7 rooms, is modern, complete, with hot water heat and small barn; large lot, near hchool, stoics and car. 11 .in a bargain ul tne price asked. Can be bought on pay ments, or owner will take acant lot as the first payment. Address 40J1 Charles St. For price call. CRE1GH, SONS & CO., Douglas 200. 60S Bee Bldg. PRAIRIE l'AKK-206S Ames Ave. Street paved and parked. 7 rooms and bath; beautiful shade; wide lot and street. JfiOO cash, $30 monthly, 6 per cent Inter est. Will be sold for 1200 loss than actual value to right party. B. J. Hcaaneil, Phone Doug. 38P or Colfax 3511. Np;W S-r. bunsaltvw to ba moved, $:60 S 'e owner 30K Curtis Ave. Tel. Colrax 3027. South. NEAR HANSCOM PARK $3,G00 Living room across front of house; cloak rloset wltii mirror door; dining room with Dutch windows; kitchen; oak finish; two bedrooms, bathroom and gunroom on 2d floor; entirely mod ern: Jnot completed; full basement; corner lot faring east and south; lo cated near Hanscom park in Crelgli ton's First. iMO cash will handle this. C. G. CARLBERG, 3J2 Brandels Theater Bldg. blX-noO.M. modern bungalow finished In oak, heaii) ceilings, bullt-ln bookcases, plate rail, beautifully papered, large ce ment basement, large fruit cellar and coal bin. Rogers' furnace, east front lot. 40x127; 1536 S. 25th St., phono D. MV1. REAL ESTATE-UNIMPROVED South. BARGAIN IN LOT Located near boulevard, south of Hanscom park, size S!xll.; room for two or three cottages. Price, $7d. Call Douglas 4! and have ua show you this lot. HIATT-FAIRFIELD CO.. 2.10 Omaha Xat. Bank Bids. LOT BARGAIN 31st and Oak. f ac ng east boulevard, 81x115, corner for $'75; see me at once. Tebbens, 606 Om. Nat. Bit. Miscellaneous. 170 ACRES near Omaha for rent or li on t-asy terma. -'ltf Lodge St. Tyicr lilo. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES CITY MEN WANT FARMS. Wa have several line Omaha homes and Investment properties which can be exchange for deairab.y located farms. Might assume a reasonable amount of encumbrance if necessary, if you con template coining to Omaha or want to transfer your Interests to a rapidly growing metropolis, send us a full de scription of what you have. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., Doug. 17S1. 6th F'o'or Omaha Nat. Bank. hdr'sTiTe or" trade. The east half ifc of the northwest Ouarter ',4) and the northwest quarter C) of the northwest quarter and tho northwest quarter '., or the northwest quarter and the north half of the southwest quarter ). section lfi, township 71, range M, Union Co., Iowa, lfi nil. east of Creston. P. J. McAvoy, Mlllaid. FIRST-CLASS six-room home, strict ly modern, new. well built, oak fin ish, price W.SW; nit a;. I.'.uno. Will trade equity as first payment on email farm. M to M, well located. V. V. SHOLES CO., 915 City Nat. Bank Bldg. WANT a good farm in eastern Nebraska or western Iowa of around 2a0 acres, in exchange for cash and one of t, best feneral farms and bearing orchards In loridu. Good aoll. pure water, sp.endld climate, churches, schools, many north ern and western people. What have you and what is it worth? Addreas Owner. K 493. Bee. fclX Weill located houses, located in dif ferent parts of the cit.. consisting of 6, 4i and rooms rarli, rrnting for tl per month. ill exchange for acreage or good farm land in eastern N'eliraka or weer- l'wa. ",l 'H?.7. Loan. t,M Equity, H2.6W. E. T. lleydeo, UH Harney I none luniylas !" POR EXCILNGr5uacie in the best Irrigated country; T-room concrete brick house, well finished, other build ings good, Co aires alfalfa, owner wants well equipped garage in central Neb. W. H. Smith. Wheatland. Wyo. FOR."" exchange An 0-acre and 3"0-acre tract in cen tral Florida for good Omaha property. CHARLES E Wll.LlA.MSoN. Ul Paxton BIcH-k. Tel. Iooglas 2HI7. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS $36,000 BUSINESS PROPERTY INVESTMENT ESTABLISHED HOTEL BUSINESS GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Light Receipts Hare No Effect on Local Exchange and Wheat Drops One to Two Cents. CORN IS ALSO A rOOR SELLER INCLiniNG Threp-Ptory ond busempnt. good brick bulldinR, tiOxt.12 ft. In size, with C retail attire rooms and. Sd-room hotel and hotel furniture and eouipment ittid Rood will in well-eHtablislied and profitable hotel business; also S5-year lease on lot 6xl32 ft. at low rental, without reappralsement. Location northwest corner 1 nth and Howard St., Omaha, in Bame block with City National Bank 1'uildlng and Orpheun' Theater. Retail stores alone will pay leasehold rental, taxes and Insurance. BCILPING, llOTKL rUHNlTl KK AND UUS1NKSS AND LKASK ALL FOK $36,00t. T ...i-. n :t;. -k.u "... . -. 4 ! . m 1 if -An unusnal opportunity to make a business property Invest ment and purchase a going, profitable business. For Further Information Call Upon or Address GEORGE & COMPANY riione Douglas 756. Xntionnl Hank 1U(1. Omaba. OMAHA. January 14, 101 Light receipts had no effect on the local exchange to'ajr. The wheat mar ket was verv weak, selling 1 In ! cent tinder yesterday's prices. ' t orn was also a poor seller. Rome of the better Kra lea sold at unchanged I prices, but tho poorer grades Sold 2 cents 1 low er. Oats were quoted 1 cent lower. ! ,!'e nd barley were practically un changed. I Snow and cold weather hold receipts (lark, although there are iminv cars of grain reimrted coming to Omaha. I Clearances were: Wheat and flour, i equal to l,OM,(M0 bu.; corn, 4,000 bu.; oats. I bu. i Liverpool dose: Wheat, l'jlfJd up; ' corn, Id higher. , I CARLOT RECEIPTS. 1 , Wheat. Corn. Oat. i niraao ;; ;s 177 ' Minneapolis . , , 1 Inr.uth ... , . I Omaha 4; g 1 St. Irfillls IK 134 (K ; W Innlpeg 141 These sales were reporieil tola : 1 Wheal: No. hard winter: I car. 1114; it car. I1.U'; I car. l.llt; 1 car. 11.11. No. '4 hard winter: i cars, $1.09; 2 2-h cars. ll.OV 1 cur, $1.07. Sample: 1 car, $1.02; 1 car. $101; 1 ear. $1.00. No. 2 mixed: 1 car. II. 1. No. 2 durum: 3-6 car, $1.12. No. 4 diiruin: .1-5 car. $l.no. Corn No. R white: '1 car. 5c. No. 4 yellow: 1 car. fiT'c. No. f ello-v: 1 car, Hdc; 2 cars, tifvc No. I yellow: I car, (fie; 1 car. tV4c; 1 car. Wc. (No. 4 m'xed: 2 cars tic. No. S mixed: 1 car. ft'.'kc; S cars, fee; 4 cars. Mc. No. jts mixed: 2 cars. MV; 2 cars. flc; 1 cai-. ;Oc. Pnmple: 1 car, file: S cars, Oc: t ear, Wc; I car. 5c: 1 car, 5tic; l car, (Jc. ONti-Standard: 1 car, 44V No. white; 1 car, 4:t1c: 2 cars. 4.':1!c. Sample: 1 car. 4lr; 1 car, 41 V Rye-Sample; 2-S oar, ! Omaha Cash Prices-Wheat: No. 2 hard. 1 fl.l.Yti'1.17: No. 3 hard. H.lfW.M; No. 4 ' 11. .11.. !.o4'rl .(; No. 2 spring. $l.14irl.l; I No. 1 spring. II llo I. lfi; No. 2 durum. $1.11 ' ' x o n d"'iiiv l KVill 12: samnlo. I OcW$i.oi. Corn: No. S white, ffTHBc; No. i I- Mille, h-.it;c: No. 6 white, M'nl'; 1 Vo. white, :'HikV; No. S yellow, sti Wc: Vo. 4 yellow, 7fM7Sc; No. & yellow, I tcUMic; No. yellow. (C'ftfic; No. 3! mixed. tfiHifitisc-: No. 4 mixed. (Wr(iWe; No. 5 mixed, Ktiwo; No. mixed, Mrrf1 Wc; sample mixed, BTJflW. Onts: No. 2 white, 44'1i44c; standard. 441r44V;o: No. S white, 4.1H'ii'4.1c; No. 4 white, 4.W43'4c. Barley: Maltlnir. fiiVfr70c; No. 1 feed. 67W 62c Rye: No. 2, KlifrlKc; No. S, SOwiDlc. Chlcagro closlna; prices, furnished The Bee by Ixuran & Brvan, stock and rraln brokers, 315 touth Sixteenth, Omaha: l'ro Isnm Pork. i ivwt.iv. laid. .'. S 11 pi 47'i; 1 ilvs. $10 urn 4u E lower: receipts. 2. SI cases, firsts; e; erd'nsry tlrsts. 2sr.v; at mark, cases Included TTOIOa. ItvfAl tIJ4 lUa.lpts. ... lars. market ichnnced P H'LTnT Alive, hliiher: fowls. l"c; apiintra, l$Hc; turkeys, inc. KW YORK il:Knt. MARKKT qaetatlnn f the lr on Varloaa ('mmsdltlra, NEW TORK. Jan. 14.-KUH'H-Stenrty. W 1 1 HA T Pnot , Irremlar; No 1 rtiinim. II 40; No t norihern. Ihilntlv, $1 4:tV; No. 1 northern. Manitoba. H.4t f. o. b. New York. Futures, easv; Mav. $!.. CORN-Spot, easy; No. i yellow. Sic pmmpt. OATSPpot, firm; No. 3 white, M ff-:'V-. HAY Quiet: No 1. II V(1 T:1,: No. 5, 1 07Hffl l; No. S. MWV; shlpnlna. "!tf siv. MOPS Quiet; state, common to choice, 1!15 crop. l2Sc: l14 rop. Wrc; Pacific coast, IMS ciap, llfclRc; 1!'I4 crop, 'ul0- MllEH-8teady; lloaota, antfSIc; Central America. LEATHER nrm; hemlock firsts, 3; 34e: seconds. SMTtV. PROVISIONS- Pork, firm: mess. i r1f JftoO; family. KI.OutiTS.00; short clear. ti;0 (Ui l.00. Reef, Meady; mess, IIS Wu 17 Al; family, lis iv IS ,o. lrd, easy; middle west, $10 4.V11 10 .v.. TALI.OW rrni; city, Ic; country, 7Wj fl4-; special. C HI TTK.lt Sleazy; receipts, tuns; creamery extras c2 secret. 33c; creamery (hlsher scorltm, 34c; firsts, L'Sil32c; sec onds. Wu-'v. KtKIS Firm; receipts. cases; fresh sathered extra fine. Hfii37r; extra firsts. 3V; firsts. X'-.'ii4c ; aeoondn. l 3?c; nearby hennery whiles, fine to fancy, SiXfNlc; nearbv hennery browns. .Tfu"'.ic. CHKESR-Steady; reclpts, I.4! pack, asres; stale whole milk flats, held spe cials ISc; average fancy. rWTr; cur rent make specials, 17il74ic; averane run, l'fi'lKC POCI.TRY-Alive. meady: western chickens, liic; fowls, xr; turkeys, dressed quiet: fresh killed chickens. irW 27c; fowls, 14-ii is V; turkeys, :4f.'i.c. Kansas CHy 4; rain Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Jsn. 14. WHRAT-No. ;2 hard, I.15tft.; No a 1 Mav. $1.1ili; July, $I.MV I SiNo. 2 mixed. 7oc; I No. 8 white, 70'Jr.ie; ,-o. .1, w; ,m i 'yellow. 71c; No. 3. 7(c; May. .4V; July, red, $1.Jkui.:'(i No. 3. ffiVflWV,.' OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET Liberal Ran of Cattle Founds the. Prices Down More Hogs Than Last Tear. HOGS PRICES ARE HIGHER OMAHA. Janiury 14. 1WH Receipts were: Catt e. itns-s. Sheep .ll.Jfti .. 7. P.J .. f.."V . . 107T1 .. s.exi Offlctal MnnlaV ... Official Tii....l fffh-lal 'edned'av t'ffh-lal Thiir.t K.stlmatn Frld.iy .. Five das this week .::3 Sanio Hays last week ."! 3 vi Same days 2wk a so. 10 077 Same n s i ka sko Is 3'U Sania days 4 wka a Co 27.?' Satno days last year 21. X The followln table shows the receipts or cattle, hoiis anil sheep at the Omaha Live Htex-k market for the year to date as compared with Inst, venr: I'l'. fir. 'iv lec. lla 1,7.!1 4I.ro 13.MS 1 lr.:.x:'4 lis,;it 47,hlt .... Nheep 1iXl,tKl Il.s70 V..4" The followlim table shown tie1 avenme prices of hoRs at the nmnha IHe s:rk market for the last few das, with comparisons- n.r.4 i7.:ie 14 l"t 1l.ol n i-j'I !,I0 w.m; Mid IS 4ti..i" 17. HI Mil : -it 3.M3 t!.4'T f.?,vi:4 i .14.HO .l..l" .M. oi 7 M.7"3 Late. 11. Ilstt. 11914 IIHI3.I1!!-'. W I 7 19! 1 Oil 7 I0 US I 7 171 7 SI1 7 01 i 7 )' 7 13 S : I 7 141 5 0l 09 tt uoi Jsn. 1.1 Jan. $. Jan. S. Jsn. 4.. Jan. 5. Jan. 1 Jan. .. Jan. 7.. Jan. 8.. Jan. I.. Jan. 10. Jan. 11. Ian. 1.'. Jan. 1.1. Jan. 14. j f 4 S 4! 4 7:'" K..I ; 7s H?S 7 0.0 , 7 19! 7 171 I 7 04 7 o-i 741 74 7 to' i! Ml I 701 70I t to I illlO I s u S SKI 7 Ul K. i 7 CI 7 ml 7 u 7 w' 7 14 $ wl 7 lti K (. 7 24, I 7 VJI 04I I 7 Ml 7 0i S oil 7 s lfi ' 11 7 i 3 7 101 7 17i 7 7 oA 7 7 7 K! ..i :!i V- 7 421 M I 1 a .1 it 1 s i" 1 I (I 4J 7i vli S !3 7:.' x l 7V S 3s ( S lx 7 GUARANTEED DIVIDEND EARNING STOCK Dividends payable January 1 and July 1 each year See or write ua about it. You can buy one or more shares now at $107 per share. Remember! This stock is guaranteed to pay lco on par value, but has always paid more. Authorized Capital, $300,000. Hastings & Heyden 1614 Harney Street. Art'cle1 Opan. Hlrh.j l-ow. Close I Yes'y. Wheatl May. 1 2SSV, July. 1 22W i Corn. i May. sOVTSV July.WSi79T Oats. I I Mnv.'MflWi July.49SBW. Pork. Jan.. IS 00 May. 19 624 Lard. Jan.. 10 90 Mav. 10 90-87 July. 11 02H Ribs. Jan.. 10 37H May. 10 92-J17 July. 10 mt 11 10 B Bid. I v 1 S! RtVS. 80 M 49! 1 t 1 20 19 66 10 2H 10 95 11 024 10 4f 10 924 19 60 10 424 10 70 10 85 10 874 10 724 1 274R 1 204t 79', 74jW8l. BO ROVi 48HI M 19 00 19 624 10 474 10 774 10 w 10 4ft 10 80 1 244 1 214 W4 804 60Sfl 494 19 16 1924 10 on 10 90 11 074 10 624 10 90 FINANCIAL Jtral KstMte Loans, Mortgages. WIS are ready at all times to make loans ou first-class city property and eastern Nebraska farms. Rates on request. UNITED STATES TRUST CO.. 212 S. 17th St. t TO 6 for loans on best class olty residences in amounts 12,000 up; also farm loans. Reasonable commissions. PETERS TRUST CO., 1622 Farnam St. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. O'KEEKB REAL EST ATM CO.. 101S Omaha National. Phone Douglas 271 1100 TO $10,000 made promtly. F. D. Wead. Wead Bid., 18th & Farnam fits. MONEY oif hand for city and farm loans. H. W. Binder, City National BankJBldj. CITY proertV Large loans a specialty. W. 11. Thomas. 2-' Stale Bank RldK. FARM and city loans at lowest rates. TOLAND & TJUJMBULL, 44S Ree I'.hia-o CITY-and "farm loans, 6, f4, Per cent J, H. Dumont ft Co., 411 State Bank. ucr CITY LOANS, C. G. CaHberg. 310. u 12 brande.s TheaterBjd. 6 MONEY. " HARRISON A MORTON". Abstracts ot Title. WHEN buying real estste have us com pile your abstract. Gl'ARANTEE AB STRACT CO., Rm. 7 1'attersoii Blk. Doug. 2947! - i ttiJti Title guarantee and Abstract Co. a modern abstract office. 305 S. 17th St. Tel 1. 64:. BEBU ABSTRACT CO. oldest abstract offlca in Nebraska. Brandels U'nea. FARM AMD RANCH LANDS Florida Lands, J0 ACRES; rood Improvements, farm for sale or trade. Write August Krejel, Golden City, Mo., owner. no YOC WANT TO JOIN OCR EX Cl'RSION TO SUNNY FIHtlDA Ti liAV. Till" F.H 1HTKENTI I .' tiur destination la "VEKO,, ON TIU-: ivoIAa i.ir..t Nl KAIT t ()AT. THE IAALlSli OF AMERICA." No mailer wneiinr you want to nuy lain or Just wsnt to ao for an outing, will le pii'ased to have you take ad vantage of tne cheap rales and go with ua ve can neip i mase your tnp a pleasant one. You are under no ob.iga tion to us we want your company. Heddins Heddinn. 31.1 Brandeis The ater Bldg., for particulars and rates o 100 FEET ON 24T11 STREET NEAR FARNAM Will sell or give long time leuse on favorable terms. Located right for a sure advance in value. BRUM:, $20,000. GLOVER & SPAIN, 919-20 City National. Doug. 3962. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the Traalac an Cloatac Prices on Board of Timae. CHICAGO, Jan. 14. Rising tempera f that tended to dissipate fears of weather damage to the winter crop I ,i ich to do today with brlnning in. . a setback In the price of wheat. The outcome was a nervous close at f c to V'Uc net decline, with May, $1,274 and Julv, $1.2V Corn lost Wka to 14c; oat's, V'l4c to and provisions, 10c to 16c. . . Setbacks In the value of wheat begsn when an official forecast Indicated the worst of the cold wave had been en countered and a gradual Improvement In conditions woi.ld follow. Better weatl eased corn aa well aa wheat. Reports that corn waa being bought to come here from Kansaa City tended further to put the bears at a dla advantaiie. ... . Oats gave way In sympathy with other cereals. Eastern demand was only mod Free realizing- bv holders pulled down provisions. The chief Incentive to sell ins: was the lowering of prices on grain '"fhlcago Cash Prices Whent: No. 2 red. nominal: No. :l red. Il.21fil.264; No. 2 hard, 1.2;!4til.23S: No. I hard. V-V 1.20. Corn: No. 2 vellow, nominal; No. 4 vellow. 72V74e; No. 4 white, 72r74c. bats: No. 'J while, WaV": standard, 48 MiHSUc. Rve, No. 2, Uti'MiMiC. Rarley, (WW i. rr.1 .1... .uiAii. TV- nlnvAr fill III! IIS . Pd'U. 1 liiiui'iji, .F.wfc... ,u . ww...., tAT9 No. 2 white, 45(f f.4c ; No. 2 mm?TTK:n'reamei-y. Xlc; firsts, nic; seconds, .'c; packers. 19o. KOOS Firsts, :";c: seconds. 20c. POCLTRY-llens. IV; turkeys. I.e. springers. i:lc. Minneapolis CJraln Markel. MTNNEAIML1S. Jan. 14.-WI1KAT "y. II 2Vul 2.-.4: x,July. I1.544H i.SJS; No. 1 hard, $1,304; No. 1 n";h,;';"i 11 MHii: No. 2 northern. $l.21Vu l.i4;. No. CORN No. S yellow, it.i.4c. OATS No. ;i white. 4r4i'''4c. FLA X-2. 3.'.'ii'.'.:ii'. St. Lonls Oraln Market. ST. LOl-IS. Jan. 13-WHF.AT-No. 2 red S1.32(tfl.a3; No. 3 hard, nominal; May, a. m.-..., 'O.l llllv II IM. 'IVVt- jw.,7r-7- 2 white. fi;re: May. 784c; July. 'S'c OATS No. 2, 4rilf)4c; No. 1UI1UI. 44 white. 4Sc; May. 4H4c; July, twin I.lierpnol Oraln MarHet. LIVERPOOL, Jan. 14.-WHEAT-BpoJ, No 1 Manitoba. i:is 84d: No. 2, Via d: No! S. 13s 4d; No. 2 hard winter, new. Us '"coRN Spot. American mixed, new. 10s lOd. St. Lonla tiraln Market. BT. UOV1Z. Jan. 14.-WHEAT-No. 2 red $1 S04; No. 2 hard, 11.21. CORN-No. 2, 744c: No.. 2 whl l. Jjjo. OATS-No. 2. VcW.l No. 2 white. 484c. ) Coffee Market. xnrtxr vnnK. Jan. l.-t.irrm-inBin 'was furth apparently further soatterlnpr uu uauon - r rs tit-4 hviihir ' the market for coffee future- ,hae,er fifffi1" rovUnf wari1. pea" buying. "Reports that freight rates Pr" iJ;..n t Scandinavian counti l s . . i . .1 . inntnrrow. uiv"if j u.in. .innHv the market, while there steamers were FARM AND RANCH LANDS Mississippi Lands. rkraawa Lands. A GOOI little stocK iarm lour tunes from Blair, reo., ail gooa uonom ianu will saciifico tor casii. R. Martin. Little Falls. Minn. FOR BALE Best large body of high grade, meldum priced land in Nebraska; very little money required. C. Bradley. Wolbach. Neb. o Mlaaaart Lasts. IT IS warm in the oxarks. Farms all sties. Will grow anything- Write for free booklet. W. 8. FRANK. 21 Neville Block. Tesaa Lands. SALE OR TRADE. Irrigated truck farm. Rio Oranda Valley, Texas; 40 acres, all under cul tlvstlon. Good Improvements, t-S City Nat l bank Bldg. PECAN ORCHARDS Py greater returns on the amount In vested than any other business enter prise known. The paper shell pecan, grown at OCEAN SPRINGS on the MISSIS SIPPI Gulf Coast, is the fineet NUT grown anywhere; they will average 42 to th pound and bring the grower FORTY CBNTS TER POUND. Pecan trees are long lived, living for a hundred years and more, and In crease in value with age. A pecan orchard will not only provide you with a home in a delightful and healthful climate, but produea you a SAKE and RELIARLE Income for yourself and children. It is the best form of In surance that can be bought and the lowest In cost-it Is a OUARANTEH against becoming a mortgage on un willing relatives. SAMPLE of the nut from our own nurseries for the asklnp. All of our orchards are Planted from trees taken from our omn nurseries. of the SCCCESS and STUART variety, the best and most prolific of the soft shell pecans. Our WW PRICES will surprise you and the terms-EASY MONTHLY PAY MENTS without Intercut, will prove attractive. Our liberal contract, cov ering ACCILBNT, SICKNESS, ISS OF EMPLOYMENT or DEATH will meet with your approval. A liberal discount will be made for all rash. Let ua give you full particulars. Call, write or phone W. T. SMITH CO. D. 1. City National Rank Bldg. HORSESLIVESTOCK-VEHICLES For Sate. Thirty-two milk wagons for sale, cheap. Johnson-Danforth Co.. ltth and Clark. HoKSE and light psring wagon for sale cheap. 6;i7 N. 11th St. HORSE and wagon for sale. Tyler 1US. HAY-I7.W ton. A. W. Wagner. 801 N. 11 POULTRY AND PET STOCK MXD grain. 100 lbs. $1.76. 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 ther are getting you will have no re gret if you buy or advertise through the used car column of The Bo. Phone Tyler 1000. 11914 Hupmoblle coupe, elec. equip. $7W 1 )Jlj Monitor tourinK. brand new.... 76 11914 tf-cyl.nder Mudebaker touring. 660 1 191B llolller, 8-cyllnder touring S"0 11914 Oakland touring 4J4 1 Melz roadster lot Auto Cleanna House, :'2'i Farnam. D. $310. FOR SALE My Detroit electric, old model, but In excellent condition, prac tically new batteries. Price $fjU. W. A. Mautrr. Council Bluffs, la WILL take car on my 8 room modern residence, 8. 32d Ave., Omaha. Owner, Ho. 341. A. I. Flnlav. So. Side. AUTOMOBILE & general Insurance fire. theft, liability, etc. ART THATCHER. 1217-18 City Nat. I . wil. 5-PASSENUKIt automobile, In good condition; very cheap. Call Douglas BARGAIN'S 'n fllirhtly used and demon strating tires. Zuiebel, 2018 Farnam. I . 4ST8. Ifono-I H truck i'V N'ebraaks Rol -k Serv- j ice Station. 1914 Farnam. TelDotig. 721. Al'TOMOHM.r. l.tOLHAACCi CO., Douclae 7819 Wisconsin Lards. UPPER WISCONSIN- Beat catry ,nd I smi in me un:in: nettlera wanted: lands tor ,., t olv prj,.,., on easy terms. Ask for booklet ." i on Wis consin Central Lard Grant. Excellent lands for stocs raising. If lr,erest In fruit lands nk for Ix.oklet ou air e or chards. Address Land and industrial Dept.. Soo Lin Railway. Minneapolis, at Inn. Aotouobllrs Wanted. WNTED-To'buy 19iroTl9li'FortTiiT In r 'i' b'd . , 'n yo d condition. Box 126. Keneaw. Neb. Aata Livery and t.aracea. were, mu . u...... u An.arlcun beins attracten irom uouui norti to the gulf by the high rates be Fng pa?d on' shipments of cotton to hT'market opened at a dedln, of 6 to points, hut fully recovered the loss with May selling up from .. 0.- to 7.1io and July from 7 2o to 72ic. The market closed net iinchunk-cd to I poll is higher. Sales. 17 760 hag;: .""ff,- ?? February. 6.99c; March. k;, April. ..lit.. Mav 7 16c; June. 7.20c; Jul). i.i.c. AiiKUBt, 7.30c: September, 7.1's-; October, 740n7 November. 7.4f.c; Dceii.lar l.Wc. Spot, siea.iy ; m '. . ' 4 84o. Cost and rretgni siiuai.on reported unsettled with Santos 4s quoted at about .Uu.20c. Enkllsh re"1'"-.. . The official caniea rii - of 75 to 1 rels in tne iirazinan iiir'- Ith Rio excnanne on uuimini, v. ........ I . . i i.. Ht.i.'Li tnrket. nssMi .-- KANSAS CITT. Jan. 1 4 . C A TTLE R celpts, 000 head; market steady to stronir. primo fed steem. $8.60r,i.2r,; dressed beef L. . m h.,1- western steers. $'!..Vf 8.50; southern steers. KOO.OO; cows, $4 .00 r7.A); heifers. M.O0.0O: stopkera and feeders. Iii.0lK.lt) puns, so.uu'ieu.u", IK'iTaRecelpts, 7,000 head; market 6c to 10c higher; hulk of salea $b'7 20, heavv $7.16f7.2fi; peckers and butchers. $7 040: llSfht. WW26; plBS $H2iKa. SHEW AIN1' uims" L awsMnift 1 1 . ..i,t atrnm: lamba. $9 7TW0.76, yeirlinia. $8.204,0.26; wether. JWgj ewes, l8.GOgn.26; Blockers and feeders, $0.00 f4).. St. Lanls Llva Stork Market. RT IOUTH. Mo.. Jan. 14. CATTLE Receipts. 760 head; nstlve beer steers, $7 50.Mi; vearllna- steers, sn.ix-n ..'. -" and heifers, $S.rktt9.; stockers snd feed ers. $6.00tfr7.2V. southern steers. ti.i(l.60, cows and heifers, H.w'jv-"; nnt7 .a.-r., $s.0W0 W ....... rVt HOGS iieceipts, u. "r"l:r tower; plus and 11hts, $8.2fn7 X,; mixed nd butchers, i.."'(ii.u". tOrl:f- . .. T .ua ti,.lr... 1 ift market sleadv: yearling wethers. I''f j.2.'.; lambs, I'J.Ofvii IQ-tt; ewes, $t..J.Vrt i.'S. biosi 1 r " - " - SIOUX CITY. la.. Jan. 14 "A TTLE Receipts. 1,000 head: market steady: na tive steere. $S.2T48.0; butchers. $.-,.40ril.10; stockers and feeders. t!,.2Mn.X. lltXIS Receipts. S.ViO head: market 16c, to 40p. higher; heavy, $7.hVa7.30; mixed, fi 9f.ti7.10; light. $S.7r.j1.9&: bulk of salea, MKKP AND LA MRS Receipts, 2n0 t. .?o.etli I.tve Stoik Market. BT JOSFiPlI. Mo., Jan. 14. CATTLE Receipts, 800 head; market, steady; steers, $7 oocoO.tnl; cows and helfera, M-Ooyfl.M); ua Res. $8 0fii7l9.75. HOGS Receipts. 6.000 head: market Ml 10o higher; top, $7.30; bulk of sales, $7.ft feBHEKP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4,0. head; market steady; lambs, $l0.(ii lu.7u. Stork la Mt. rtecelpts of live stock at the five prln rlnsl western markets: C"1 Cattle. IIoks. Sheep rim.!,. ;:4, 11 '"I Ji.'"' U.n.M. i'ltv " 7.0K1 Chicago 20.fi.i0 Sioux City !.'! St. Louis 7o Sun'lav. Holiday. CATTLI- -Receipts were somewhat I more liberal to.lav owlnif to the moilerat inir weather In the west and the attrac tiveness of prevailing prices. lUHvrt front outside markets, however, were not very encotiraginir and all classes ot buy ers started In bidding lower figures. Utile were In many esses as much as 2'ic lower than )esterday, but bulk of the trariin up to noon on both beef steers and ro stuff waa st prices that were around HMD 1.V lower than Thursday. Quality was1 somewhat better than usual and bulk of j the fair to good cattle sold around $7. bow a.i. In stockers and feeders business was very quiet and for the most iwirt prices showed no particular change aa compared with yesterday. quotations on cattle: Good to choice beeves, $H.2f4fK.76; fair to good beeves, $7.M)4i.10; common to fslr beeves, il.iif 7.4"; good to choice boifera, $i.2&a'i-00; uood to diode, cows, $b.7o4fu60; fair to good, cows, Jo 2tVii).7!. common to fair cows, 14.000.00. good to choice feeders, ItkhAm 7.4h ; lair to good feeders. ;.4tK(Hl.S0; common to fair feeders, $R &o- 6.4U; good to choice stockers. $7.00!r7.tio; fair to good stockers. $i.3fu'7.00; common to tslr stockers $A.6mrri.3r'; stock belfers. $V.7.1.7.".; stock cows, $4.7bltl26; stock c.slcs, $.r.i(U'7 W: veal calves. ll.OufcUW; bulla. stiiKS. etc.. tl.7Mli.26. Reprcscntatlvea sales: BEEF STEKR8. No. At. Pr. No. s. r. M 1.114 7 It U. 1011 1 it ) 1171 7 M HOGS Just a fair Fridav run showed up, 111 rivals footing up something like l.M cars, or ll.uw head. The flvo dus siipply amounts to 0O.AO4 head, being .':UM smaller than last week, and shoui. l.OiHi short of two weeks ago, but larger then a year ago by 14. mm head. Shippers had very urgent orders, and started out right from the Jump buying aood butchers and heavies, and soma of the beat lights at prices that were 1M :0c, hikI In spots as much as 26a higher than yesterday. Majority of their hogs were hoiiKht at fi.wul.J). some selling as high as 17.30. Reports of a probable weakness in prices at Chicago led packers to try to bug hogs at steady figures. They wera no against an unusually bullish bunch of salesmen, however, and soon rsised their hands to a lc hinder Imsls. Even a dime advance could not move the hoiis, thouuh, and before much was done kill ers had to fall In line with shippers, and they llnallv filled the htg end of their ordera at IMO'c. higher figures. Packer trade, while slow on first rounds de veloped a fair tlegree of activity later, and a fair clearance waa made in good season. A couple of late trains carry ing upwards of twenty loads found the early strength practically all gone, and were met with bins that were very little more than steady with yesterday in most cases. There were also a few of the early hogs left at this time, al though most of them had been cleaned up. When the last trains arrived moat huyera had filled their orders and left the yards, and last rounds were nearly devoid of competition. Prices paid for what hogs sold on the close showed that nearly all the early advance had Isen lost, and at noon there were still sev- eral loads In first hands on which hov ers were bidding about steady with Thursday. Bulk of the sales landed at $7.00fit7.20. with tops at 17.30. Averuge cost today was the highest since October, slthouxh tops fell a nickel short of the November high mark. Current values show a 4k, 5ne ndvance over last week's cloae and are fully DOc nhnvp this tfine a year 111,-0. Representative salea: NEW YORK ST0CK MARKET Unsettlemcat Caused by Ac.te Con ditions in Mexico Dis pelled. MUNITIONS SHAJXES GAIN NEW YORK, Jan. 14.-Tb unaettle ment created yesterday y acute condi tions In Mexico was considerably dispelled t'iay in consequence of assurances from vsh!nrton and other official assurances ror a tlmo. however, shares of compan ies operating In Mexico were under se lirr". rr",r",n'' but moved forward In the final hour, Mexican Petroleum maklns nil extreme gain of 4' points a. 114 and American Smelting 2 at ir.;. Shares of monitions i nmpnnles rcco, -erert. some huoysntlv. from low pr're of the m d week. Crucible Sterl leading ttio rl,.c W(n , overnight na n of 9 t to i.;v Concurrent strength was n'mu- by l.ethlehem Steel. wh'ch advanced .a points to .S sod save color to. ..i.na that Intereaia M tliat romps it v h:ul i'lred a lsre hliv k of t'rnc'ble. other utmin mt.l net, re war issues -clmle.l Italdwtn and American l.ocom.' Ile. Studeliaker. Amerx aa Car. l"Tfs"l Steel Cur, Lackawanna, Steel. Gr s Northern Ore. Colonuto Fuel and h Motors. Thets was morn manlpulntl" I some of t lie h nil pr.ce.l war prod'.i peeHltie.i. notalilv American -IVntlnets. International Nickel and m-d S:ates Industrial Alcohol, the latter sror j" ew record 0:1 its gain cf ,y to Mercantile Marine stocks and bonds were the aln.net and viost sobs antlal. the stock rlsirg In -i and .he 4', per cent bonds one po!.ir to ! .. both new records. I Callus. n .Marine bonds cniistluitetl the real leatiir of the -nnd iiiaikct and str.nuthcned the b.-llef that events are shaplns trwnrit 11 r.ettlement of differences Iwtween opposlns; Inter ests In the company. Asliic trotn tlie strength of M.ir nes. the Isind market was Iricjulur. Totsl sal's, par value. SR. It a,,ee. United States iHiniln were uivhanged CP cull Number of sates and leti'liig quotations on stocks were as follows: llt-'. Hith. Iw. tin. No. A. Xh. Tr. 1: At V Pf. 1,4 TH Ml KS 14 11.1 1'Jil M k 1S1 . ...-! m 516 341) 7 Ifl 41 ..! ISO 1 l 2 IM 1.0 7 Hi 7:. si ... 7 is .i mi ... 111 70 X ... T 12', 3 .,, 7 16 71 Joo ... T 1r, si) i'.i.l ... 7 1JU, 7ti 20 ... 7 tn r.t :t ... 7 to III Hi ... 7 SO PIGS. 41 1M ... OS U ISt . . t 75 Industrial Oarage Co.. M A Harney Sts. Anio Henalrlaai and Palatlog. 51 1 seel la aeons. $!0u reasrd for magneto we can't repair. Colls repaired. Bsysdorfer, 210 N. 18th. FREE winter storage when cars are painted and repaired. Johnson-Lanfortn Co. Omaha Radiator Rsp. Co. 2038 Far. I. MOl HAVE YOU A FARM FOR DALE? Writ a good description ot your land and send It to th Sioux City ('a Jour nal. "Iowa's Most Powerful Want Ad Medium." Twenty-five words every Fri day evening, Saturday momintt and every Saturday evening and Sunday for one month, giving sixteen ads on wlvi aiiiereni aas lor 91, or so words, $4, of lb words. W. IargeKt circulation of any Iowa news paper; KAias) rds tlal y ks lour grr4 aalea. J Aoto Tirea an4 Snppllrs. AUTO TIRES HJCBUILT. $2 00 TO $5.00. DUO TIRE CO.. Mil Chicago 81 :)() :i,6oi 12,ix)il 3,7iKI Iii.iioO Jo0 1.6.4) 66.3011 ty.vio 2t;. 4t) MOTORCYCLES BICYCLES HARLET-DAV1DBON MOTORCTCLES). bargain in used machines. Victor Kooa m. 14 u nasi -.. - - Totals Sugar Market. NEW YORK, Jsn. 14. SCO A IV No change was reported in raw sugar today and prices were steadily held at 4 S3o to 4 62c for centrifugal. $.fc to S.7&0 for molasses and for Cuba, cost and freight. Futures were flrj". Influenced by the steadiness of raws, and. ae offer inga were light, pricea advanced moder ately, closing 3 to 7 points higher. Kebru sry sold st 3.40c, closing st X4lo; March, 3 41c to 8.40c, closing at 3.45c; April. 3.4:tc, closing at 8 48c: Msy, 3 64c. tn I one, closing at S.EfcX; July, 8.64o to 3.fc, closing at 3.64c. Metal Market. NEW TURK, Jan. 14. MFTA LR-I-ead". IB W Spelter, not o.unte1. Copier: Finn: electrolytic, $?4 0m'.'4 2S. Iron, steady and unchanged. Tin. quiet at $41 00 bid. London market not receird. Cotton Market. LIVER!)! Jan. 14.-4 .VrTON - Spot, easier- good middling. :fJd: mldilllns. loi low n04dlUg. TM. Satea, $. SHEEP A good Frldsv run. the ac cumulation of the last two days, put In an appearance this morning, estimated supplies tiring lorty-eigm cars, or u.iw head. Tho total for the week to date of 4,407 head is more than 3,0.10 short of last week and 9.000 smaller than a year ago, altlinuuh heavier than two weeks ago by I6.0110 head. Hit vers apparently had need of every thing here and despite the fact that prices were so high yesterday a freu movement started In good season at gen erally steady pricea Best lambs brought 110.76 again today, while hulk sold upward from $10.40. several hunches of good weighty liiiiilm touch'ng $10 tf. Most everything waa cleaned up by II o'clock, although at noon there were a few loads of welifhty Ismbs still unsold. Prices nre fullv 7 higher thsn a week ago . when hulk wss selling downward from ?to no and tops brought $10.06. A fsir supple of ewes was Included In the day's receipts, but most everythlntf sold In Thursday's notches. Rest here asaln reached $7 15. while hulk of the rood stuff went st 7.n ana netier. as Im the esse of lambs, aged sheep and yearlings are around 7Vt up, as compare! wl'h last Friday. Feeder supply was most too scant to he worthy of mention again today. Early In the week a fair amount of half fat stuff was taken out for finishing and shesrlng but since Tuesday there ha been hardly anything here In the feeder line. Quotations on sheen and lambs: Lambs, good to choice. SI0it"170 7i: Ininhs. fair to good, $10 .IVnMO.W: lambs, clipped. In (v $60; yearlings, good to cho'ce light, f 7o m 76: vesrlinss. fair to choice lieavv. 7MVrr50; wethers, fair to cholca. 17 nrxf) 7.76; ewes, good to choice, $S.0(u7.1j; ewes, fair to good. $fi.O0i6.9O. Representative salea: No. 42 fed ewea 714 Colorado ewes ?2S Mexican ewes 217 Colorado lambs 6'S fed lambs 'M fed lambs H Mexican lambs , Son fed lamba 77 fed lambs 40 fed lamhs , 4f9 fed lambs , 421 fed lambs Alsska tl AIIh ftilnir American Meet Susar. .. AinerUNMl IVil American lnniiintlvo .. Amortcsa S a H Am. r M Din Am. Hiinsr Rerinlns ... Amerli-sn Tel. a Tol... Ano.-nml Copper At'hlimn BoiSwtn Iv-omotlve ... lultlmnro tlMo. ...... IWllilrhem Htesl ltrooklTn Rspld Tr Caltfnrnl Potrnlouni .. fana-tlun roflflo 'snusl Ioshor I'btupMta a DM rtiLoso, M. St. P .. inilmait N. W t'hl.'asn. H I. T. Hy llilno Copper Onlnrada FMI A Iron.. i ruoipi twaoi Donver a P. O. pfd ni.tlllara' s.irttlaa ... Krto Ileneral Rlsrttie Omt Nnnharn pM Ileaat No. Oro ell tltiKKanhelm Kaploraltoa.. llllnoM Ontral Inlarhoeoush t'se. Corp.. tnaplrallnn .Vppar International llarvsator... K'inasa t'ttir Houtbors.... Ihlih Vsllay yillrllle e Nashville. . Meklrs Patmloum Miami roppor Mlsannrl. K. T. pfd.... MlasiMirt Parltlf National Hlerult Nalionai lwnl NoTsds Coppar Now York .'antral N. Y., N. H H Norfolk a Weotara Norlhars Vaciria Paclfln Mall Parlflo Tol. Tol I'onnairlvanla Pullman rauna Car Pay Ona. Coppor Jtea1tns , Hopublla lnis Si Stool.,.. Soul horn Parlflo BVmthern Hallway eltudohaker tvmpany .... Too a 1 roppor Texas Ornipauty t'nlon Parlflo t'nlon rselrlo ptd........ t'nltad Htstos Rlool tr. . gtool pM 1'tab rSjppor Wootora Usloe Wsstlnrhnnoo IVtaotrio ... (Montana Powor lonoral Motors Watnafi B pfa -f'j 3 4 0 7C 11 7l tl.t", l-.IM mt, XI. IIS) 10,' l.i.'i lit l.rn tfit ;.fi I HI in; t; ni 1 1.1 X l.v 45 i 'i'.si 'a," n.i i;i, 7et ra ir, it'-o CO, i; in-., 11. ."v ) 10 1 .'a is-', lira. m; a. 41 l"H , i t4' w .1 'iti, 17M, .. J'l 171. a 'il 100 , 1' I I.f 14. KM 4. aw t.sra 3. too t 64 s ktV, "r.y. 41 1S 44 l.'li fa 4 1,2a) 1711. 17. i; 1SV fc4, , , C4., : i: f'O li'44, l!la 1:'l, 4.4HO ooo, DO I .S4 jno 1(T'4 lo. 4.JS0 It 4.44W 47 V, e IDS '.Wl 904, t 10V 17 4. toe I.S") So MS liii U.t) ll lli' 7 Pes lie l.m iitii 7m 11:14; 110.4 4!4 l.afni ns 1.3110 u;, is,', l.enn 74 . n S L'S 4 4 rc.'la t.t)) KIJU, 10! lS M'i n.siHi i,-,ia 1,7.4 ! l.wv !:: 41C 1"' 4V, IM 47 ll.' . :.u, ftoi 7?s 111 !, i: llkS Jivtt 1t 4I H ?41 !'. I !0 SVi 1 tl'4 f.700 Uk' I :t 7 a M7: 1 too 'Pk 4,M MS o )7i t.JO.1 7ttt 11. TOO i 10.S.O 457 S M) 74 ta 471 4 Si Intornatlsnal Marino pft. 47 4o- 4.1 If, 117S 7i m 4 74 474 am 71 wh ins 7U SR'4 7S H 47 11'. A v. ..10.1 .. T .. W .. 74 .. 77 .. M .. HO .. l .. o .. HI .. .. Pr. 7 10 7 00 7 16 10 S 10 7i 10 .V) 10 1 10 40 V) 41) 10 An 10 lfi 10 60 tiiicr;o l.ivB xTopk mrki:t tattle Wrak Hogs Weak sheep Firm. nilCAOO. Jan. 14.-CATTL-Recelpts, JO.Onn head; market wak; native beef stesrs, pi bfrntt so: western" steers, $A.W1( 30; rows and heifers, $3.30.(i60; calves, 17 36110.76. Ij, xisi Receipts. 30,000 head: market weak lc to iV- under yesterday's average- bulk of fales. $rt -.7 ST-; light. $675 ttl.JO; mixed. $n Hi.iT.40: heavy. $6.00) 7 40; rounli. ia7.ii'; pigs $:i.5tri.70. SHKKP AND LAMH8-Recelpts. 10 0V kad: market firm: wethers. $. W7.a, K SoVa Jamat 4a.4un71e.so. I Total aalao for th day. 7M.6) abarea BBADSTREKrit TR ADR ltBVIBW Good Rnslaess, Plenty of Money and High Prices. NEW TORK, Jan. 14 -Bradatreet's to morrow will say: Good business, plenty of money, high prices, activity In Industries, Improved collections. Increased wnges. oolj weather, anticipations of extraordinary activity the coming aprlng and scarcity of numer ous klnda of materlala feature this week's report. Cold weather over a wide area has hampered trade In some Interior regions of the southwest, likewise de luyed railway operations and mall de liveries, but In the larger sense the me teorological conditions have acted as an additional tonic to final distribution. In consequence heavyweight goods have moved from the handa of retail dealers In full volume, and. aided by sea sons 1 rlearance aales, stocks have been fur ther reduced. Hales of dry goods for fu ture delivery are exceptionally heavy, perhaps the heaviest noted In this ses son for three vears hack, and feara of deficient supplies from mills sliesdy backward In making deliveries are very general. Industry In general is employed to full rapacity. steel mills are sold six to seven month forwsrd. prices continue to sosr, mills sre not hooking fsr ahead at current nrlces and wagea are at a record high nolnt. Weekly bunk clearings. 4.777,6i),000. New York Money Market. NTCW TORK. Jsr. I.. MERCANTILE PAPKR 3P por cent. STERLING KXCII A NOT - Sixty - dav bills. J4.7HJ: demand. $4.76 VI; cshles, 14.77'i. Francs: Ormand. S J; e-he, $, M'4. Marks: Temand. 7'rc; rabies. 7C"';e. Kronen: Ieniand, 1?c- cables. V'Uc. Glhlera: Drnv.nd, 44c; chlea. 4'c. Llres: Demand. S6.76: cables. M.75. Rou bles: Tiemsnd, S0c: cables, 304c. HII.VLR-llar. 7c; Mexican dollars, 44c. RON OS Government, steady; railroad. Irrea-ular. TIME LOANS Steady: sixty and ninety days, ;Vl3i per cent: six months, 2 per cent. CALL MONEY Steady: highest. I per cent; lowest. 1 ner cent: ruling rate, 1, per cent; last loan. 2 per cent; clos ing bid, 1 per cent; offered st i pev root. Clnstnw quotations on bonds today were as follows: H Mo Par (. lie, t K. V. C deh ... ir ItlliX y (ty 4'- 1 Miv tn) N. V. sisi" 4U...i.;i. T. N. It. it V er 5a. res so roupon V. ft. la. res An coupon .. .. V 8. 4a. res So rnuoon Panama ta eounoo Am Hmal'ara Se. . .11') rr. 4a .11 It No Parlllr 4a ' rto A. T. a T. r. 4l. . .l-'7 0. 8. I, rr. 4t ... Armour a t o. 4'..o. . ra-. T. T ' Atohlaon sen. 4a .. tv ponn. on,. 4Ua... Hal. A Ohio 4a...... '? do sen. 4lia.. On. Poelfle la. 0 aHni sen. 4'.... Chea. A Ohio 4ia . fi-vag. K a w p r. .. C n Q I. 4a "'-So. Par. rt. it C M S f 4'..1"'"V to 4 C R t P. r l. Rullwav a... :. S. rot. 4Va. :. .'t nlon Pontic 4i. . . 1 . oo rr. 4o 7'l'4r. S. uhhe- U IM '.f. H. Steal la Waraah (a. ... )"Woot. ) olos 4l.. t'aWeot. "-.' r L. 1 ' Anxlo Fronrk ia 74 . n a b. o ret. Frtr sen 4a r.on. Klorlrlr .W. . Ot. No. l' 4Va 111 Ten. ref 4a.. K . C So. ret. .. I N uni. la M K T. Irt U Bid. "4 .) -. i. .1") a-,i .IV. . vc 11', .101' 1 Rank 4 learlngs. OMAHA. Jan. le -Pank eringt r Omaha today ver $.7.lioJ M).4. anl f ei h corresponding day last veer $3 !W.70.7". Coffee Market. NEW TORK. Jan. 14-COFFEE-Fu-tures closed unchanaed to I points higher. Sales. 17,7uO bags. January. llr: Fet.ru srv, 99c; March. 7 06c; April, 7.11e; May. 7.16c; June, 7 Jnc; Julv, 7.36c; August. 7 J0c; , . L. . , . . . n T .1 W. ' K.'AVni. 'her. 7 11x:: December. 7.j0c. Spot, stead-': 1 " a. . n .. 4d a 1 f r. mt b n ,1 ilo is, . c n . --r . . freight situation was reported unsettle.!, with Santos 4s Quoted at about t IHi t fMc. English credits. Cable rcprte4 de clines of 75 to 10$ rets in the RraxlHan markets, with Rio exchsnge on London 4 lower. Advertiser and custorresr profit hy thn "Claaalfled AtT hsbit. I