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TIIE BEE: OMAHA. RATI! K PAY, JANUARY 2 IHKJ
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FOR RENT-HOUSES
Miscellaneous.
- . J port st W't Farnam.
r.. ,M Kmmrt St.. mod. ex. ht....$1
-r.. ?.'; Parker St., colored, mod.... !
i-r , Sbolhv Court, mm! hi IS
r r, I r.HH TKl ST CO.
Douglas R.
p.n-.5-I- r,n N Pt. 1-oul
flHt.
$v0-f-room ,' 131S Pacific" St.
... A. WOLF,
514 arc Rlk. Douglas vt.
HOI SKrt FOil RKNT.
I'RKIiill, HONS CO.,
HKK Pl.bU. IHM'O. iyi
Wirt CIIARLKS. rooms, bath. fW.
Popploton Ave.. 5-r. and hath. $17.
JOHN N. FRENZFR. Douglas ;4.
FOR RENT-APTS AND FLATS
Writ,
' tWf. rKv"KS '
S.TT'l IiKH'KV AVR
NEW AND l"P-Ti-nTF.
ONLY1 TWO LF.FT.
$ rooms with 6-room accommodation;
strictly modern, has two built-in beds;
latest lighting fixtures; excellent loca
tion! Tllf elv Hni'nrnlArl- t .. I..I.I....I
fiorrp.es; $V1 (0 $40
ASTINV.S HKVriKM. 1M4 Harney PL
4-R.. "Ki ' Hiirnev. NKtv." enneii. nt" ineal.
tlon; tins sun parlor, built-in bed; 17.50
summrr; $42. M) winter; sublease.
HASTINGS St HKYDKN. 114 Harney St.
A I'AKTMKNT.
4-r., Flo-t-es, 2ftth nnil Capitol Ave., $3.V$40
PFTF.RS TRCST CO., Douglas WO.
ST. CLAIRE, 24th and Harney, i-room
apartment. Call Harney 647.
Snath.
FtATS.
S-r., 3111 Iavenworth St., mod. ex. ht l(t
5- r., Shelby Ct., clone In, mod. ex. ht.. 14
6- r., 1U2 8. loth. 2d fl., mod. ex. ht.... 12
3-r.. "? S. 2Mh St., near Lea v. St 13
rCTKR8 TRCST CO. Douglas Km.
FIVE-ROOM steam heated apartment,
very desirable, the Chula Vista, 30th
ard Popplotnn Ave, $42.cV. 3:2 Bran
rieis "eatt-r Phlg. Dunn. r"l.
WcmJDLVND. .lint an'l PewVy Ave., 6
room apartment. Harney IMS.
M Iscellane4ua.
MONTH FRKK RKNT.
CLO.NK-IN APARTMKNT.
.1 room and bath apartments, brick.,
mod. but heat, best neighborhood. $12 SO
'id $15. Call for appointment to sec
them.
D. E. BCCK. 912 OMAHA NAT. P3. &ZX.
MOVING AND STORAGE
GLOBE VAN & STORAGE
Storea, moves, packs, ships, 8-horse
V3ii and 2 men, $1.25 per hour; xtorage,
$J per month. Sntlsfai'lon guaranteed.
Douglas 433S and Tyler 2.
GORDON VAN CO.
Packing, storage and mov
ing, 219 N. lllh St. Tel.
Douglas 394 or Hume)' 1037.
f FlKEPROOic WAKEUOUSfci
Separate, locked rooms, for house
. bold i;ooda and piano; moving, pacUins
and shipping.
OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO..
S06 B 16th Bt. D .UKlai 4lfi3
niJKLlTl'
It V T.N I .
8F.RVICF.
J- li 'j
Phone Pouglaa 2S.S for complete list of
vacant houses .tnd apartments; alao for
Horace, moving. 18th and Jackson Sts.
t r nraii xp. cor. movim
l. V. 1LjHjU packing and storage.
1207 Karnam St. Douglas 4.
MAOOAKU Van bloittge Co.: Moving
ps eking, storage and shipping. I. 149.
FOR RENT-BUSINESS PROP'TY
Stores.
Lease for Sale
Good Location
' REALESTATE
. INSURANCE
330 Square Feet $30.00.
The Bee Building Co.
Room 103.
WILL remodel space, 60 by 60, for lodge
hall. Sd floor of Crounne Block, 119 N.
Ifith St., to suit tensnt. CONRAD
YOCNO. T22 Brandels Thea. Poug. 1571.
bM ALL store room; very desirable:, rent,
$l!0:- 1520 Case St. . CONRAD YOUNQ.
322 Rrandela Theater. Douglas 1T1.
TV0 wholeitaln buildings, one with
trackage. F. D. WEAU, 310 S. 18th St.,
W en d Bldg.
llIODERN store near poatofflce; low renL
O. P. Btebbins. 1610 Chicago.
WANTED TO RENT
l nf nrnlnned Hooaea ana Flats.
VVIIY not rent that vacant property? We
have dozens of calls to your one. Tele
phone u.s a listing NOW. THOS. 1
MOARHY. Keeline Bldg. Red 4.144.
REAL ESTATE-WANTED
INThl.l.liiKNT and pervlslt'iil aUv-:"J-Ui
will "sell" any salable real eatata,
and toe largest number of prospective
buyers can be reached through the
lte.-tl Estate, and Want-Ad Guide to all
of Orent-r n-nhH-THE WEE
HAVE i'Ai mortgaeo on 5-rooni cottage.
I'aved street, due In 1 year. Will take
ii amonri or cheap lot. balance cash.
Ifax 40. or 414.1 N. 4ith Ft.
IIAVIO i Hu iu.yer lui' medium sized
apni'tmcnl Iiou.mc property. Thomas
Campbell. Krl ne building. Doug. 4yL'.1.
ii.VVK nenrly new plnno, fine tone.
Ptice, $. will exchange for cheap
lo's or diamond. Colfav44.1.
WANTED lu swap. Why not advertise
something that you no longer have any
i..M for and wet KoiuethiiiK you reully
need. Write Room 104. lie lilds.. or
REAL ESTATF INVESTMENTS
; BUSINESS INVESTMENT
&75Q0,& -
. 2Z 132. FEE T -
ma I
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V
L I U ' 1 &
XT A good location for whol
to the station! and retail diet!
I ot ground go well located whlcl
wholesale
district.
I'hlch
price. Bee us at once.
GEORGE &
rhone D. 7C6.
REAL ESTATE-IMPROVED
Weal.
MODERN HUC8E-J rvwms. basement,
cloacta. pantry and bathroom; half
acre set to fruit; hot and cold ater a, I
over the bouse Phone Benson RJOW.
ort h .
El.EOANT hi. me. D rooms, atrictly mod
ern: 2 fine large lots, with shaile. and
paving paid; good location. Will sell
reasonable or put In with some rash
on good brick flat or apartment house
Investment.
TEH HENS, 06 Omaha National Bank.
REAL ESTATE-UNIMPROVED
North.
Pl'T $K TO l
per month of your spare money In
MINN E L.CSA lots. REAL ESTATE
is the FOUNDATION of all wealth.
It cant get away from you. and if
you buy In a well located new addi
tion, you will not cVy save but MAKU
money.
CHARLES W. MA.RTIN at CO.,
OWNERS. o
Mlarellaneona.
HEAL ESTATE. Fire and Oeneral Insur
ance. Art Thatcher. 1217-18 City Na
tlonwl Bank Bldg. Douglas 3vi.
ACRE, good house," 7rtmodarn, 28
fruit trees. Phone Colfax 1062.
REAL ESTATEEXCHANGES
FOR EXCHANGE 80 acres In the beat
Irrigated country: 7-room concrete
brick house, well finished; other build
ings good: 63 acrea alfalfa; owner
wants well equipped garage In central
Neb. W. H. Smith. Wheatland. Wyo.
FOR EXCHANGE!.
An -acre and 300-acre tract In Cen
tral Florida for good Omaha property.
CHARLES E. WILLIAMSON
TelDouKjas 2107. 607PaxtonBlock.
m ACRES, Holt Count yrNebrabka. Lays
practically level, sandy loam soil, can
all le cultivated. Price, $15 per acre.
Eastern loan, $1,000 due In about S years.
6 per cent. What have you to offer for
emjity ".' Address B 81. care Bee.
TWENTY acres fruit and alfalfa farm,
nearly Joins Grand Junction, Colo.
Highly Improved. Price. $7.0"0. Clear.
What have you to offer for It 7 Address
(1 'M, care Bee. o
eKHOM8, strlctlv modern. Omaha real
dence. Well located, practically new.
Want western land for my 2,0u0 equity.
Addreaa M 3S!. care Bee. o
160 ACRES In western Nebraska for sale
or trade for auto or Omaha property.
Address Owner, K Itfi, Bee,
FORTY acrea. Illinois land. Trice. $3.00).
Clesr. Will exchange for western land.
Address F 371. car of Bee. o
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN
Dundee,
DUNDEE
' Fine, strictly modern. 7-ronm house,
large living room, with fireplace and
l"llt-h bookcases; large dining room;
finished In quater sawed oak; sun
polvn:, iltilKly Mullen, finished ill white
tnamel: 4 cheerful bedrooms, ono of
them arranged for sleeping porch; nice
bath: full basement. House excep
tionally well built; Chamberlain
weather strip on all windows and doora.
One of the prettiest blocks In Dundee.
Price $5,760.
D. V. SHOLES CO.,
P1S-16 City Nat. Bk. Bldg.
Pong. 49 a
DUNDEE BARGAIN
Buy this fne vacant corner lot for a
home or as an Investment. Price has
been reduced to sell this lot now. It la
a big bargain and to see the lot go to
the norlhweat corner of bOlh and liard
Sts. For price call
CREIGH, SONS & CO.,
Douglas 200.
608 Bee Bldg.
OWAhK ot -rooin house and lot, l."x
l.li. in Durdee, has removed from the
city and wants to sell Immediately, so
makes price $5,500. Ask quickly. F.
D. Wead. 310 S. 18th St.. Wead Bldg.
FARM LAND-F0R RENT
MY FARM for rent, from March 1, next,
148 acres, southwest corner Hardin town
ship. J. H. K. Kruae, H. F. V. 2, Coun
cil Bluffs. Ia.
THE for rent advertisements appearing
In the For Rent column of The Bee
dally cannot be. beat for variety that
will please and fill the needs of any
one desiring to rent. Phone Tyler 1000.
HORSESLIVESTOCK-VEHICLES
For Sale.
ONE mare, o years old, wcigha 1,100,
works double ana single; must be sold.
Oreen, 3:'l S. 11th St.
Thirty-two milk wagons for sale, cheap.
jonnson-uanrortn co.. mtn ana Clark.
HAVE good work team; will aell cheap
to firrt caller. 301H N. 21st St.
FOR SALE Eleven head of shoals. W,
H. Simpson. Soth and Blondo.
HAY-$7.50 ton. A. W. Wagner. &l N. IS.
POULTRY AND PET STOCK
SlXD grain. 100 lbs. $1.7i. Wagner. Ml N.M.
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS
LITTLE APARTMENT HOUSE
CLOSE IN
BIG MONEY MAKER
We are offering and anxious to show
you this apartment house, which hag
four nicely arranged four-room apart
ments, complete in every way. The
building Is nearly new, with the best of
construction, as it was built and Is now
owned by one of the moHt reliable con
tracture In the city. Call Douglaa 'H
and we will be glad to show you this
at cny time.
HIATT-FAIRFIELD CO.,
230 Omalit Nat, Bank Bldg., Doug. 438.
. ...... 'c '
1 ilHllJli
f 1 ft i rt . : 'J' i h
and Jobbing, bualnemg, conrenlent
There are very few small pieces
can be picked up at such a moderate
COMPANY,
02 City National Bank Bulldin;.
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v " t r fit i
FINANCIAL
Real Fatale 1-oaas, alert as
WE arc ready a, all times to
make loam on. (irst-clasi city
properly and eastern Nebraska
farm . Kg tea on request.
UNITED STATES TRUST CO..
IIS 8. 17th 8t
1 TO for loana on beat clasa elty
residences in amounts $J.0u0 up; also
farm loana. Reasonable commissions.
PF:TKRS TRCBT CO.. 12 Farnam Bt.
OMAHA borne. ht Nebraska farms.
O KEEFE REAL ESTATK CO..
0l Omaha National. Phone Douglas fn.V,
$ii0 TO $10,000 made promptly. V. b.
Wea d. Wead Bldg.. lEth St Farnam Wta
MONRY on hand tor city and (arm loans.
H. W. Binder. City National Bank Bldg.
CITY property! Large loans a apeclalty.
W. H. Thomas. 2J State Bank Bid.
CITY and larm loans, t. tS, lr cenU
J. H. Dumont ik Co.. 41 State Bank.
Tier CITY LOANS, c Q. Carlberg. Sl
v Brandeis TheaterBldg.
i MONEY. HARRISON MORTON.
Storks anal Honda.
UNCLE SAM oh stock at a sacrifice or
1 cent per share; advertised rrlca to
non-stockholders. cents; ISOOQ shares,
M. T. J. Co'tgh I In, Ed gerton, Kan,
Abstracts at Title.
WHEN buying real etats have us com
pile your abstract. Guarantee Abstract
Co., Km. 7. Patterson Big. D. !47.
k' If li f "He guarantee and Abstraot
A-1-uv', Co., a modern abstract office.
05 R. 17th St. Tel. D. 64)0.
REED ABSTRACT tX , oldest abatraut
offloa In Nebraska. H BraodeU Thea.
FARM r'O RANCH UNDS
Florid Laada.
FREE TRIP TO VEllO, FLORIDA,
Tuesday, February 1, to see the famous
Indian nlir farma, where the luacioua
orange and grape fruit are produced In
abundance; nhore general and IntenSve
farming la engaged In; where the possi
bilities In cattle, hogs, poultry raising
ant dairying ere almost unlimited; Mo
growing days in the year; outdoor lite,
bunting, bathing, fishing and hunting;
good roads, schools and churches. We
want you to see this country, where op
poitunlty awaits you; where you can
secure that farm and home on easy
feaymenta. which may mean your very
Independence. .
Call or write for free booklet and
complete plana for this free trip.
HBUI'INU A IIEDDINO.
315 Brandels Theater Bldg., Omaha, Neb.
Mississippi Laads.
A TEN-ACRE FECAN
Orchard costs $.100 down, balance $30
per month without interest, pay.ng you
4 per cent during Investment period.
Onhsrd after maturity will pay you
$J,ouo yearly.
W. T. SMITH CO.
Pong. 281fr. City National Bank Bldg.
Mlsaoarl Lauds.
CENTRAL MISSOURI
FARM BARGAINS
125 miles southeast Kansas City; blue
grass, alfalfa, corn land; chance to buy
right. 40 acrea, partly Improved, tMj.
Nice 80 acres, some lich alfalfa land,
$1,000. Fine lUO-acre stock farm, HO sec
ond bottom; buildings; price, tM per
acre; best water. 400 acres, prairie,
bal. timber; fenced, running water, fine
pasture; $4,200; snap. 2.100 acres, Taney
Co.. Mo.; all fenced, fine water and
grass; price, $5 per acre. Get In line
on these good farm bargains. List
tree. Township map Missouri, lf cents,
postpaid. Lotl, -'The Land Man," Bal
timore, Kansas City. Mo.
iJT'-i ACRES improved. 8Vi miles of talem.
Mo.; 14i acres fenced. HO acres culti
vated: lay fine; good soil; price $40
per aore.
W. S. FRANK. Neville Blk., Omaha.
200 CHOICE farma for sale; 148 acres
hlghiy Improved; 60 acrea of choice land
at $65 per aero; to settle estate. Ed
Crott. Richards. Mo. o
Nebraska Laads.
FARM AND COMMERCIAL
ORCHARD FOR 8 ALU.
240 acres in southeastern Nebraska, i
miles from county seat; 35 acrea in
alfalfa, 60 acres In pasture with running
water, extra large orchard of standard
apples, balance in cultivation; Improve
ments as good as any in the county,
complete water system, 2-power spray
era, tools and equipment of every nature
necessary to handle the fruit buulness,
all of which goes with the land with
out extra charge. Immediate possession
If desired. Write for full description
and price
i. H. DUMONT A CO.
4U6-IS Keeline Bldg. Phone Doug, W0,
SWEDISH COLONY FARM.
155 acres in Hershey colony, near
North Platte; apiendld wliool and church
facilities at hand. This farm Is nearly
all in crop, buy and alfalfa; good
buildings, new barn, all fenced, 20
acrea hog tight. Rented for IHI0 to a
good thrifty Swede. Owner ia forced
to sell. Asks $lim an acre, but we will
Hiibnill your offer. Write us.
PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY.
5th Fl. Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. D. 17M.
WILL sacrifice on southeast Neb, im
proved ltiO acres, convenient to good
town; must sell before March 1; no
trade. Write for particulars. J 631, Bee.
Owner.
16J ACRES irrigated land, suitable for
alfalfa, potatoes, sugar beets beets pay
$0 to $t0 acre; near town; $46 per acre.
Box 20. Chimney Hock. Neb. o
Wlseoasla Laada.
Upper Wisconsin Best dairy and
general crop state In the union; settler
wanted; lands for sale at low prices on
easy terms. Ask for booklet 34 on Wla
consin Central Land Urant. Excellent
lands for stock raising. If Interested ia
fruit lands ask for booklet on apple or.
chards. Address Land and Industrial
Dept., Boo Line Railway, Minneapolis,
Minn.
Mlicrliaseosi.
HAVK YOU A FARM FOK 8ALB7
Write a good description of your land
sad send It to the Sioux City !a.) Jour,
rial. "Iowa's Moat Powerful Wunt Ad
Medium." Twenty-five words aver Fri
day evening, Saturday morning and
every fcaturday evening and Bund ay for
0110 month, giving sixteen ads on twelve
different days for $2; or 60 words, $4. or
lu words. $.
Largest circulation of any Iowa news
paper; 2741.000 readers dally In four great
states.
ADVKRTISK your property as though
you believed its sale or rental to be
Important, by keeping It Hated In the
Big House, Home and Beat ICitale
Uulde-THB HKE
. AUTOMOBILES-FOB SALE
1 - MA Monitor touring Y-'M
2 lKli Packard six. louring 1,700
n-10lfi Bulck c-B.. touring t.jn
i 11:114 Ford, touring 226
: i:j14 Stuiiebaker six, touring tiVi
ii" IM13 Flanders, touring 2.V0
I A "to Cle.i ring House. i.Ol Farnam. D. 3310.
I H EDl'CK TI It E KX FEN S li .
Duplex tires are good for 2.0U0 to 6,000
miles' service; cost $2 to $6. Send uj two
old discarded tires, or write and ask
hWTT'PLKX TIRE COM PA NT,
2M FarnamBt. Omaha, Neb.
CLASY-pass. auto, A-l condition; must
he sold; I""; will demonstrate. Wal.
315 H. t.Het"hman, 42 Patrick Avn.
1,000-LR truck $U5 Nebraska Bulck
Hervice station. 1914 Farnam.
Phone Douglas 771
AUTOMOBiLE MUTUAL INbURANCB
CO . Douglas WIS
ills Livery ssi Garaaree.
Industrial Garage Co.. 30 A Harney Its.
Ant Repairing! aag Palatlas.
Automobile painting dona by experts; 30
years' experience In Omaha: work guar
anteed 1st clues. Johnson Dsnforth Co.
Coo reward for magneto we can t repair.
Coljs re I 'a red. Baysdorfer, 210 N. Uth.
Fiee winter storage when ears are paint
ed and repaired. Johnson-Danforth Co.
f)inj"fala.1tator Hyp Co J"f Fsr l xef
An(o Tire a and Sapplles.
ACTO TIHK8
RF.Bl.'ILT. ! TO $3.00.
DUO TUlk: CO.. leil Ltlcago St.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Receipts Ar Good and Iricei Re
main Steady, with Wheat One
Cent Up.
CASH CORN SELLS UNCHANGED
OMAHA, January 21. 191.
Receipts of all gralra were verv good
today and prices remained steadv. The
wheat market was quite active, the bulk
or the aales going at a cent advance, al
though a few eara sold a cent lower.
The demand, in general, for wheat was
good and the sales were rather heavy.
The cash demand for corn was quite
active, but the market was a trifle weak
and sold from unchanged to Ho lower.
Data receipts were not very good and
thla cereal sold at practically unchanged
prices.
Rye sold from Vfflc higher and barley
was quoted at unchanKed prices.
Clearances -vers: Wheat and flour,
equal to 4K7,00 bu.; corn, 73000 bu.; oats,
2, Ono bu.
Liverpool clos: Wheat, IVtSd higher;
corn. 1ff:d higher.
Primary wheat receipts were 1.1M.00O bu
lir'L""".: ,,u. .
?teaV'U- him"" f . bu'
1 riinary corn receipts were I J.TO.onn pu.
and shipments Mi, Out bu.. against receipts
pr 1,6I,000 bu. and shipments of 7!.00 bu. !
last year. 1
Primary oats rrceipts were 714,000 bu. '
and shipments f.4(i.HKi bu.. siialnst receipts ,
pt 90f.,000 bu. and shipments of 6u0,00 bu. I
last vear.
CARIX)T RECKITT8.
Wheat. Corn. Oa'ii
tT1eago 4
31
Minneapolis $
.Duluth 71
Omaha w
Kansas City 17(t
:l 1 .
117
134
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j hes sales were reporteil today :
wheat: No. i hard winter: 1 car, $1.?0.
No. S hard winter: 1 car (western Ne
braska) $130; s cars. $1.1X; 1 car, $1.17V,:
ar."-. U7; cr- ' 16i 1 car, $1.14 I
car. $1.14. No. 4 hard winter: 1 car, $1.14;
4 cars. $1.1S; 11 cars, 11.12; 2 4-5 cars. $1.11;
i. ar"' H-'0: cars. $1.09: 4 cars.
$1.08. Sample: I oar, $J.oi; a cars. $1.0J; t
car (si-reenlnga). 7ic. No. i spring: I ear,
$1.1. No. I spring: 1 car, $1 17. No. 3
mixed: 1 oar. $l.lii; 1 car. $1.10. No. 4
mixed: 1 car, $1.16; 1 car, $1.14;. 1 car.
$ liSH; t cars, $1.07; 1 ear (poor), $1
No. t durtim: 1 car. $1.1. No. 3 mixed
durum: 1 car. $1.15. No. 4 mixed durum: 1
car (poor). $1.10. Corn No. $ white: 1
car, fcW. No. 4 white: 1 car, Wc; I cars,
SV. No. t white: J cars. .c; cars.
4e; $ cars (poor), mVfcr. No. white: 1
car (wheat mixed), ttr; 2 cars. 6.1c; t car
(poor). 00c. No. 4 yellow: 2 cars, 67c. No.
5 yellow: 2 cars. V; 4 cars. tV.Sc No.
yellow; 1 car. fi3c: 1 car. R2V.c: 1 ear.
62c; 1 car, 61c. No. S mixed: 2 cars. te.
No. 4 mixed: 1 car. 7c; 4 cars. OtvVc;
cars, ooc; S cara. 0)c. No. i mixed: 11
cars, RHlc- 1 car, 65c; 1 car, 6"c: 1 car,
4Mrt No. mixed: 1 car. 4c; 1 ear. MV;
1 car, 6.1c; 1 car, KHc; 1 car. 62r; S cars,
Alii a - .m r.l a ' 1 n r- ... 1 - fi'i,,. 1 ......
2Mi; 1 car, 'WMic; i car, Sfte; 1 ear. uS1c;
x cars. Mm-; j cara, w: l car, 47c; i ear.
45c: I cars. 40c: t car. 7c. Oats No. 3
white: 1 car. 47c; 7 csrs. 47c. No. 4
white: t csrs. 47c. Sample: 1 rar. Hr;
1 car, 43c. Rye: No. 3: 1 car, MViC No. 4;
1-6 car. 01c.
Omaha Cash Prices Wheat : No. 2 hard,
$l.lyl.20: No. 3 hard, $1.1.1Mil.20: No. 4
bard. l. OTihl. IS; No. 2 spring, $1 .IH'o'l .in
No. S spring, $1. 1411.17; No. 2 durum. $1 .17 I
. . ... . . . .. . r-. . . . .
iiji.is; no, 0 uuriim, si.m'a'i.ii; sample,
W)p(n$1.105. Corn: No.3 white gSijtOMe:
No. 4 white, taWe; No. 6 white. 34ir 1
fic; No. 6 white. tiidjMe: No. 3 yellow, KM, '
rime; No. 4 yellow. 66T7o: No. 5 yellow. I
xJiHe: ino. 1 yellow, ai'itrrac no. 1 mixed.
wnwc; No. 4 mixed. BfiViftiSie; No. 6
mixed, 64Hf65V0: No. mixed. KlHf&GS'jc;
sample mixen, 4orrMc. oats: no. I white,
44T4WTe: standard. 47,tl4ie: No. 3 white,
47V47c: No. 4 white, 4ii(ff47c. Barley:
Malting. Afi71c; No. 1 feed. 57N4c. Ryt:
No. 2, MHiiWH-: No. 8. W'iiffwV.
Chicago closing prices, furnished The
Bee by Logan Bryan, stock and grain
brokers, $15 South Sixteenth, Cms he:
Article! Open. I High
Low. I Close.l Yes'y.
Wheat!
May.
1 Sntfl 1 3:,4
1 26 VI KW 1 2H
1 22! 1 25s'l
1 v,l
1 23vil 1 254
July.
Corn
May.
July.
Oats
7x14
!79m7"i
7
7$
TlvhV,
4!tl
7'
;
B2S
49t,
7'xl
1
May.
53HH1 52N1
4'i44,f'al
July.
Pork I
Jan..
May.
Lard I
July.
Ribs I
Jan..
Msy.
July.
4!Hr
20 00
20 00
20 00
20 00
20 60
10 40
10 75
10 95
IB 50
lft 7tt
10 46
19 87-92
21 00
10 40
1 :
10 25-37
10 25
10 50
10 70
10 00-57
10 2V
10 70
10 75
10 60
10 W
11 26
11 00
10 ST'i
10 7B 1 10 60
11 10-12 10
11 27H 11 25
10 75 I 10 60
11 07U 10 O:
11 27HI 11 12'i
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Fea tares of the Trading; and Closing;
Prices on Hoard of Trade.
CHICAGO, Jan. 21. Brisk Kuropesn de
mand coincident with predictions that
a sovere cold wave would sweep over the
domestic winter crop belt forced the
wheat market today to the highest prices
yet thla season. The close was strong
at 2T4V&e to 8'4c, net advances, with May
tl.Tiy l.a., and July $1.2T.V Corn gained
VHfTac to lo and oats S'cl-tic. In provl
alona the oulcome varied from un
changed figures to a rise of 6-'c.
fctoept for a brief setback soon after
the opening, wheat showed unvsrylng
strength. Buyers found their first In
centive In higher quotations at Liverpool,
where there was said to be an urgent
call for supplies, especially on the part
of millers. Cable dispatches from Great
Britain explained that contrary to expec
tations the clearances from Argentina
and Australia remained light. Meanwhile
advices from Minneapolis said that for
the first time In six months the govern
ment of Holland was negotiating for
American flour and that bids were also
being received from the Italian govern
ment and from London. According to the
latest estimates the export sales nf
wheat today, wholly aside from flour,
amounted to fully 1,000.000 bushels.
Reports were received that snow pro
tection In much of the domestic winter
wheat region had melted away, and that
wafer standing In the flcldn threatened
serious damage In case of unusually low
temperatures.
Corn resnonded to the wheat strength.
Country offerings were smaller and east
ern demand was slow.
Osts showed Independent firmness. The
reason was oemann at trie aeaonam.
Provisions, although st first weak, ral
lied because of the upturn in the grain
market. A feature was said to be the
excellent call from Canada.
Chicago Cash Prices -Wheat : No. I red.
Sl.tt: No. 3 red. $1.274tl.2!Vi; No. 2 hsrd,
$1.&".ftl.2Mi: N"n- hard, $1.15'i81 2HV,.
Corn: No. 2 yellow. 7'c; No. 4 yellow,
7274V4e; No. 4 while, 72-fr74c. Oals: No.
3 white, 6nfe1riM ';. standard, il'ii&Me.
Rye. nominal. Barley. ujiV. Seeda:
Timothy. $i .'.ixTW.OA: clover. $10 OfVrf 1 .50.
Provisions: Pork. $19 0Ori??0 .00; lard. $I0.:
Qlfl 4tV rlhs. 10.37V'O0 72H.
B 1 "TTE It Firm; creamery. " 21f 30V4e.
F.OOS lower; receipts, 2.070 rasea;
firsts. 20i-'!ic; ordinary firsts, 2K''l11e;
at mark, cases included. 24j2lic.
POTATOF4 Higher: receipts. 20 csrs:
Michigan. Wisconsin. Minnesota snd Da
kota white, !Wfrl.f; Minnesota and I'a-
kola-Ohlos. 90"-ol 00.
POILTRY Alive, lower; fowls, 14Vc;
springs, 14c.
Kansas City 4.raln and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. Jan 21. WH RAT
No. 2 hard. $1.1'"iil 23; No. 2 red. $1.22'tf
127: May. $1.22V1.23; Julv. $1 1SV
CORN No. 2 mixed, ifKnTOVic; No. $
white. 70fr70iy;, so. t yellow. 714r7Trc;
May. 74J'74c: July, 75'in.
OATS No. 2 white, fcOfiClc; No. 8
mixed. 4SiCc.
Bl'TTKR Creamery, Sic; firsts, 20c;
seconds, JOe; packing, 1c.
KH Firsts. 2!V; seconds, 20c.
POI'LTRY Hens, 14c; turkeys, 17c;
springs, 13c.
1 . .
Liverpool Grain Market,
LIVERPOOL. Jan. 21-WHBAT-Spot.
No. 1 Manitoba, no stock: No. 2. 14a Id:
No. 3. 13e lid; No. J hard winter, new,
13s 3d: No 1 northern Duluth. lis lid.
CORN Spot, American mixed, new,
10s lod
FIjOI'R Winter patent. 4a 6d.
St. Loala Grain Market.
ST. IOt'IS. Jan 21 WHKAT-No. t
red, $1.S1.Sf: No S hard, nominal;
Msv. 1.274; Julv $1.HY
CORN-No. 2. 74U-C- No. 1 white, T4'e:
Mv, 774c: July. 77'frT7e.
OATS No. I. 50r.'.c: No t white. 61c.
M0T0RCYCLFS BICYCLES
HAKL1S Y-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES.
I aryuln in used vnarhinr. Victor Roos,
"To Motorcycle Zaau." 27v3 Laaveaworlu.
I
I
OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Mostly Fifteen to a Quarter
Lower in Two Days Sheep
Steady to Lower.
HOGS ARE STRONGER TO LOWER
OMAHA. January 21, 1IM
Receipts were: Csttie. Hnga Sheep.
Official Monday I.4M U.M U.S31
Official Tuesilav 7n
official Wednesday....
Offl. lal Thursday
F.silmate Friday 2 '
Five days this week . .i.ff.w
Same days last week . .:!.'
Same ria a 2 weeks sen ?V!tHi
Same days 1 weeks sen 1.iT7
paina nays 4 week so l.:l
Same dava last vnr 17
The following table shnwa the receipts
of rattle, hone and sheep at the Omaha
Live Stock market for the year to dale
as compared with last -r:
1S1. 1R. Ine Dec.
Ca'tle (mmn r X r.lM ....
Hots IVt ! IttlttJO U2.1H
!
Hheen 1.'A.7J 1iA.7i1
t he follow-in t . 1 1 1 .1 ihoni ttie average
?!.?..!."f .." i'T
ST.,0r iU Cm-
late
-r - i
!?
Jan. ..
1!I. il91o H914. 1!13.II1.I1!1I. 101"
S 74T S SSI t 531 Ort
741 s 7 IC Offl
T 00' 7 rtj 7 ll
S 4
00) t ' S M 1
, !
'
J,"- ;
x J'
7?
T fl
4 66VI
M 1 Ml T 141 ll I S 4 I
a . ': . . , ,1 M! 4 tn '
s 9ui v en i ini 1 1
10.
5"V
(C4j
7 0vVl
I M T ?4i t ran m
!Jan. 11.
70 I T 181 KH "N I I" !
I Jan. 1.
TOlSfHl I IT I 7s " .
Zt.bl 13.4SW
an. SKrt SJ7
:vni
1H 0
lipTsiM 2.714
HI OS 4S,!-.
(i.tWii U.MI
KI.M7 M.ii'J
7ii.i41 n.".14
42 i40
1,1 ; Jan. u'.
i Jan. 15.
;;IJan. 17.
'J.Jan, 1H.
;Jan. 1
I b, I H T W w 1 i.l " '
K
S oi 7 00 7 , M
?
W
7 1
7 17V
7 oi
ri
s
74
72
$ 1 T 11 !!!"
$;
S 07
S
7 IH IS; 7 8H
7 261 01 t 7
.44!
7 Ml (N
7 M
7
. .. .
. j.
ll2.
,
.ian. .
Jan. 21.
62
S to
15
6 5K I 21
s r
7
wunday.
CATTLK Recelnts were moderate for .
a Friday, only eighty-four cars being re-j
ported In, but the total for the five days
this week amounts to 31. 6i head, toe
largest of anv le. ent w eek and larger
than a year ago by 14.000 head. At the,
same time that receipts have been largo
this week advices from eastern points ,
were very discouraging. Indicating a sue
plis of beef In coolers, and markets ev
erywhere were 10 to lower, this market
being no exception to the rule.
Buyers of oeef steers were very slow 1
In getting out into the yards, and it was; nMlvf, K.Wfw.K': butchers, avoriff
wel along toward midday before anyg an; rows and heifers. $4 75f)6.tiS: stockera
... i n-l L "V, 1 1 1 -. T.-i feeders, $6.0HTi.lO; bulla, stags, etc..
terday and was lOtfl kj lower again toda., nf1wRecelpt, IR.rrt bead; market 51(1
roakhig prices for the two days safely, )lV lowpr. heavv, $.fc7.80; mixed. SH'Mtii
1om25c lower. light. $it.i.70; bulk of sales. $H.7o
1 v owa ana nenere were extremely now
remely
and dull, and they are around 25c or
more lower thnn last week's close.
The soft, mean weather made the feeder
trade extremely dull, and prices on-the
better grades showed about the same de
cline as beef steers, while common and
trashy kinds wtre extremely hard to
move,
Quotations on cattle: Good to choloa
beeves, $.26x.76; fair to good beeves,
37.MHjw.10; common to fair beeves, $6.bOj
7.40; good to choice heifers, $K.24J7.00;
gootl to choice '.'ows, 6.76tf.60; (air
to good, cows, $6.iu.76; oommon
to fair cows. $4 'A)SA.00; good to choice
feeders. D.vhii7 . fair to good feeders.
$rt.4O4.K0; common to fair feeder, ta btd
. j1 . . . . 1 . . . . n
w.w. iuwi 10 enmen siocaers. ii.wjii.w,
fair to good stockurs. $6 7.00; common
1 '"'r Blockers H.yitr4.8;.; stock heifers,
$ ?"''!; "lock o we. $4.5ili.2; atock
$ M- V"1 r'v. $7.00r.&v;
-"-. .. .iuwj.-.
Representative sales:
BEKF BTKKRS.
Ns. . rr. Ne. A. Tr.
II rrn 1:1 I lu t nr
m t M 1 1114 TO
41 7f.4 I 74 It 1010 7
10 lino 7 u ii ms 7 as
l 1071 T 40 II IM 7 U
II HOI 7 44 II lilt 7 :.6
1 14I 7 M 1 1610 1 ;t
U 1U4 7 K
BTKKHS AND HEJ1FERH.
14 7 4 71 It Ml 4 U
21 f 7 10 4 1WI 1 u
II I0"il 1 40
COWS AND HEIFERS.
4 140 IN
COWS.
I M4 4 U 1 IMS 4
4 .....loan I 04 14 Ml t It
II 1111 M IS KM i
1 101 I M 10 ( Tt
RM M 10 Ill M
$7 U07 II) 7 lUi I 21
HEIFEJtfl.
t 4M IN 4 171 I U
17 IA TI IT, I 14
3 I 4 00 . 14 If) 4 U
4 t It 1 , 411 4 40
BULLS.
5 two I it 1 ins 1 4
t lluo I tl 1 IMS u
1 1M4 I 04 1 llltO I ii
CALVES,
S 144 I IS I in 1 u
4 47 7 re 7 414 t 34
I IM 7 M 10 110 I oa
1 XM I M 1 Ill I M
1 170 I 74
STOCK KRH AND FEBDKRS.
1 124 I W 11 141 I It
I tat 4 10 11 at im
1 44 4 71 U 74 4 M
l M IU 14 Ml 7 0J
19 HI T M
HO(58 Another good big hog run was
on hand todsy, arrivals being estimated
st j3 cars, or 1K.500 head. Total so far
this week Is 09,583 head, being 35,000 larger
than last week, 10 ig heavier than two
weeks ago and more than twice as large
an a year ago. Receipts so far thla week
are larger than for any similar period In
the hlsiory ot the yards, and with any
kind of a run tomorrow a new week's
receipts record will be established.
Shippers were more active on early
rounds today, buying quite a few hogs
at prices that were ateady to as much
as 60 hUrher. They made most of their
early purchases at $7.0va7.16. As has been
the rese every day inis weeg pacaera
got off to a slow start. On early rounds
(hey offered stesdy prices for some of
the best hogs, but as rollers were pricing
their holdings higher and buyers were
not bidding on anything that did not have
some weight only a few hogs had been
sold 4ip lo a rather late hour.
Before packers could get mucn action
Ihey had lo come up to the shippers'
level and first sales, which were mainly
of weighty hogs, looked strong to in
most cases 6c higher tlmn yesterday.
Buyers were still leaving nut tne ngnt
hogs, but ss the morning advanced corn
net itlnn became more keen, and In the
end most of the lights brought steady to
strong figures, and in spots iney. too,
looked as much as 5c higher. By noon a
good clearance had been made, only a
few loads of common mixed lights being
left at that time.
Oencral market wss steady to 60
higher thsn yesterdsy's sversge. Bulk
of the sales landed at Si.9Cr7.10 with a
good many lights at $ and under, and
a good showing of the good bogs ss high
aa $7 16 the day's top. Despite the fact
that this ween m rnenns men im-n 01
the record variety, valuea show a net
advance of a big nickel over last Satur
day. Representative sa.es.
No.
u...
41 ..
it...
13 ..
Av.
Pr
At h. Fr.
....tr ... m
... Jo 1 4 tc,
....114 1 '!
...fit ... 1 06
....M4 ... 7 1
... H, ... 7 It
.. t"
.. IM
...no
...3"!
,.tn
.. :4
.. IM
I M
4 "1
1 on
7 K
T 10
7 IS
14
7.
k;
M.
W.
M.
PIGS.
I It
BHICF.P -Sheep snd lamb supplies
broadened out somewhat today, about
ttilrty-alx cars, or H.IViO head, lelng re
ported In. The five days supply of
62 714 head Is larger than for any recent
week being 4.S'i larger than last week,
a gain of a few hundred over two weeks
ago, and heavier than for the correspond
ing days last year by 14.MJ0 head.
Advices from other points were not
encouraging, snd first packer bids
showed a somewhat lower tendency.
Hellers thought themselves entitled to at
least steadv prices, and asked higher
figures right from the start, so early
rounds were slow, almost nothing sell
ing during the first half of the fore
noon. After dickering around most of the
forenoon traders finally got together In
the end and handy weight lamhs sold at
prices that although a little weaker on
lper were fully steady considering that
fleeces carried a round or more of water.
Best here sold at $10.75. Packers over
looked the weighty lamhs whenever they
could, arid as a result noon found several
loads of them mill unsold. The more de
sirable weight lambs were shout cleaned
up. and as orders were pretty well filled
the late trade rroved very dull, with
prospects that sellers might have to ac
cept weaker prtr-a before they could clear
everything.
Kwes were In moderate supply again
today, and aa a general thing gold In
pretty good season at fully steady prices,
flood heavy ewes made 17. r,. and a lighter
kind sold to $7.30. Yearlings and wethers
were again conspicuous by their absence.
A big deck of feeding lambs sold at IS M,
packers taking HO of the fleshy Iambs
out of the load st $10.40.
Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs,
good to choice, I0. .' 10 16; lambs, fair to
good, $10.4ulO.&.; lambs, clipped, $u.00f
0; yearlings, good to rholoe light. $ "0
1 l yearllnga. fair to choice heavy.
$ rtii ".'; wethers, fair to choice, $;.'(?
7 so; ewes, good to choice, i7.0097.3f; ewes,
fair to good, M.-oT OO.
Representative sales:
No.
ff7 fed ewes
fed ewes
m fed lambs
1W ewes
1 ewe
$ feeder lambs
479 Mexican ewes
4X0 Mexican ewes
Av. TT.
. 90 7 an
.9: 1 y
.7? is o
. 110 7 no
. 110 1 .10
. 74 10 7ft !
. W 7 3fi,
. M IV,
OIICAatl LIVR TO( K MARKKT
Tatlle Weak Mora
Klran.
F.aay Sh eea
CMIPAOO, Jan. 21 CATTLK Receipts.
J.ono head; market weak; native beef
steers. $ti.3Mi.76: western steers. $6 Wf 1
?S; cons and heifers, $;l.3nh.K; calves,
$7 TMTIl CO
IK MIX- Receipts. M.0T10 head; msrket
easv; bulk of sales. $7.001'!. 40; light. $ 0
ti".; mixed. lw;.W; heavv. $."
" f0: rough. SftKMfT.IO; pigs, I wv..
SIIKF.P AND LAMRS-Recelpts. .0i10
head; market firm; wethers. $7.00;
ees. $,VMti.ir; lambs. $H.Afr1l 1&.
!4. I.onla Lire Ktnrk Market.
. . . . . .
Uinta. -market a.d nTtlve
bee? "sleVrs 7 .$S "vVl"!; s.VVrs snd
Urs and feeders. IVflrtfrf.Sft: Texss snd In-
Tilllllldlan ateera. .' IwngftO: cows and heifers.
$4 niva H: native calves. $tt Onm 1 1 .00.
IHXI8 Receipts. Tl.nv bead: market
lower; pla and lights. $6 01-7 40; mlxe.1
. ... . . .- .
anil ouicnera, s1.4u411.ov; gotai neavy,
$7 4.VT17 W.
PIIKF.P AND T.A MRS Receipts, l
head: market steady; yearling wethers.
(iiP.S; lambs, $.oiniio.H7; ewes, 0.
(H7.M.
Kansas City Live Stork Market.
i ji ,s i i 1 T jan. zi. a 1 1 1 ,r re-
eelpts, 6i head: msrket steady; prime fed
steers, $6.2;4f0.2t; dressed beef steers.
$.7rrt 25; western steers. $6 5tHS.50;
tockera and feeders. $6.0iiflg 00; bulls.
$; 5onJ 50; calves. S4.50T10.on.
HOOS Receipts, 7.000 bead; market
steadv: bulk of sale. $7 IOH7..1R: heavy,
$7.Snrff7.IO: packers snd butchers, $7.Sf; Sr.;
light, $7 0nf,7:m; pls. $'. IVu 90.
SMKF.P AND l-A M HS Receipts, 4.rfl)
head: market strong; lambs, $10 lof 10 V;
yearling. $6..V4i9.2&; wethers. $7.2 t."5;
ewes, 6.7Mf7.65.
Sinai City Live Stork Market.
PIOI'X CITT. Is., Jan. 21 CATTLE
n 1.... ai k..j. ..i,.i i-..-ir. .....
(67 10.
SHKF.P AND LAMBS Receipts. .700
head; market strong; ewes, S7.2A; lambs.
Sx.uOtj 10.35.
St. Joseph Live atoek Market.
FT. JOSEPH, Mo.. Jan. 21 -CATTLR-Recelpts,
500 head; market steady: steers,
$7.ooi.25; cows and heifers, $6V!tg.75;
calves, $7.00friO.OO.
IKXIS Receipts. 7.000 head: msrket
steady; top, $7.40; bulk of sales. $7.1.V
7.s".
BltFTFP AND LAMBS Receipts, 6.000
head; market stesdy; lambs, $l0.in10.9).
toVk In aight.
Receipts of live stock at the five prin
cipal western msrkets:
1 milt, rinas. oneep
Omaha
Chicago
2,000
18,0")
s,ru
1.'0
4.0 0
4.0O
2 0v
2.6CO
1.000
boo
M.floo
1,lVx)
2 1. ore
7.00
. ....... . ... .
Ht t.oill.
Kanaas City..
Totals
K.flnO 120,000 22.500
HRW YORK (IKMCRAL MARKET
daotatlona o "7 Virion
Commodities.
NEW YORK. Jan. H.-FLOUR-Held
firmly.
WHEAT Spot strong; No. Durum.
ll.ttU: No. 1 northern. Duluth. S1.6CA4: No.
1 northern, Msnltoba, $1.56, f. o. b.. New
York. Futures firm: May. l.40"t
' CORN Spot firm; new No. i yellow,
lie, prompt.
OATH Spot firm; No. S white. 66Hfirc.
H A Y Firm : No. 1. $1.2-'WOl.2i; No. 2.
$1.16; No, 8, $1,00.
HOPS Quiet; Blate, common to eholea,
1916 crop, mtcifie; top, 639o; Padria
coast. 1915 crop. uffliBo; uii4 crop, 1510c.
HIDES Steady; Bogota, SOUfvtio: Central
America. 30c.
provisions pork, firm; mess. 130.00
fM0.60; family. $23.0Vrt 24.00; short clears,
$19.6023.00. Beef, steady; mess. SlS.&OrrJ
17.00; family, $11 nmtj is w, ird, nrm;
middle west, $10 RrvniarVi.
LKATHER Firm; hemlock firsts. $30
S4c; seconds, $2ff33c.
TALLOW Firm; city, Sc; eountry. TVs
C80; special. Sc.
Bun rtv nteany; receipis. .ou iiioaj
creamery extras, tUv'Mc ; firsts, Z&332c;
seconds, 2fiV(T.f7Vc.
KOOS Weak; receipts. T.M cases;
fresh gathered extra fine, tynxie; extra
firsts. a(j51c; flrsU, 2flc; seconds, W.i
it'-'o.
CHlCKSIO Firm: receipts, 4 boxes;
state, whole milk, flats, held specials.
Win; stste. whole mtlV flats, average
fancy, 17c; state, whole milk, flats,
current make specials. 17H'Trl7ie: state,
whole milk, flats, average fancy run, 1V
tl71c.
POULTRY Dressed, strong; fresh
killed chickens, ltiVv0!7c; fowls, 1lglAc;
turkeys. 2Vfr27c.
IOITLTRY Live, weak; western chick
ens, 16c; fowls, 12c; turkeys, 18i30c.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK, Jan. 21. COFFEP After
opening nlet st unchanged prices the
market for coffee futures sold about S
to 6 points above last night's closing fig
urea on covering, reports of smaller Bra
slllsn receipts and an advance in milrels
at Santos. The demand was by no means
active, however, the advance was partly
lost In the later trading under scattered
realising or trade selling. The close was
net unchanged to I points higher. July
sold at 7.20c early and reacted to 7-lHo.
Sales Include switches, 24. MO bags. Quo
tatlnna: January, g.Mc; February. S.93o;
xi.ech. ftc: April. 7.03c: May, 7.(bc;
711c: Julv. 717c: August. 7.2lc;
September. 7.2r; October, 7.31c: Novem
)mt 7.'Vr; Dwember. 7 42c. Spot coffee,
eas'v; Rio 7s. Tc: Santos 4s, '4c. The
cost and freight situation waa atlll un
settled, but It waa reported tnat nantoa
4a were offered at from I Hie lo 9.00c baaed
on F.ngllsh credits. Offers of Rio 7s were
reported in the neighborhood of 7 ie,
American credlte. Owing to the holiday
there were no quotations from Rio. The
Santos" market was 100 rels higher,
t 1
tlmaksl Hay Market.
HAT Prairie, choice upland, $10.00iBi
10 50 It must be extra choice to bring
$10 60- No. 1. $ 00rr,10.00; No. 2, $3fJ00 0i;
No 3. $6 OOJrd.OO; choice midland, $9 H)fr
10 00, must be extra choice to bring $10.00;
No 1, W.rXKuS.V); No. 2. $7.00911 50; No. 3.
$:. OomOd; choice lowland, $ 00, No. 1,
$KKuS.60; No. 2. SS.OOfUa.OO; No. 3, $4.0iiJ
$00. .
STRAW Choice wheat, $5.5?p10; choice
oat or rye, $4.00ri.60.
ALFALFA 4'holce la quotable at $1100
H3 00; No. 1. Ill.0nai2.00; No. 2. $.0JjU.OO;
No. 3, $o.0O3-S.00.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. 21. COTTON Spot,
steadv: middling uplands, 12.3oc; sales,
1,010 bales.
Futures opened larely steady; January,
12.10c; May, 12.26c; July, 12.tUc; October,
12 .ttc.
Cotton futures closed steady: January,
IZ.Hk:; March. 12 Slcj May, 12 66c; July.
12 tHc; Oetoher, 12 7c
LIVERPOOL Jan. B. COTTON Spot,
barely steady; good middling, S44d; mid
dling SOW, low middling, 7.71d. Sales.
6,000 bales.
Metal Market.
vt.w YORK. Jan. 21. METALS Lead.
$6.82i(6.90. Spelter not quoted. Copper un
settled with rumored sales of small lots
on spot from 26c to SOc. Large producers
ask 4'tia'c for electrolvtlo for later
deliveries. Iron stead and unchanged. Tin
quiet: S!Kt. $41.60 hid. At London: Spot
copper. 4:; futures. fx J5s; electrolytic,
11$. Spot tin. 178 l&a; futures. 179 6s.
Antimony. 126. Lead. 31 6a. Speller.
90.
Oil nad Rosin.
SAVANNAH, fla.. Jan. 21 TURPEN
TINE! Finn at 6c: sales, 60 bbls. ; re
ceipts, 94 bbls.; shipments, t bbls.;
Stocks, 14.529 bbls.
ROH1N Firm; sales, bbls.; receipts.
7W bbls.; shipments, 1,401 bbls.; stocks.
tv.Sfcj t,Dls. Quotations: A, B. C and D.
$.40; K, $5.50; F. O, II snd I. V 0; K,
rsnn; M, $4.40; N, $4 60; WO, $7.00; WW,
$;.x. '
NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
Shares Make In-egilar Recorcries
from Weakness of PreTious
Session.
DEALINGS ARE MODERATE
NBW YORK. Jan Jl. -Stocks made Ir
regular recoverlea today from their weak
ness of the previous session, but the
movement was cautious and tentative at
best. leallnga were moderate, with fre
quent lapses into extreme dullness, but
prices mere well maintained until the
final hour, when leading shares forfeited
a considerable part of the gain. Much
or todays bujlng originated with the
11 inirrrni, wnicn pronaoiT reit im
pelled to cover M cause of the firmness
of Investment shares.
Interest continued to Center around
I nlted States Mteel hv reason of the ap
proach of the quarterly meeting. Steel
scours Indicated doubt of any dividend
action, hut conservative opinion leans
toward a partial restoration of disburse
ments on the common shsres. Steel wss
heavy at the oulset. but advanced a total
of 1W points to M". falling back to 83
In the final hour and closing at M'e. a
net gain of V
Hrthlehem i'teel wss Inactive, opening
at 470, a loss of t points, but closing at
44. a net gain of 6 points. Other war
stocks were strong for a time, ma'erla!
gains being made by crucible Steel, Gen
eral Kleclrlc. Westlnghouse, New York
Airbrake and Baldwin locomotive and
the Motor group as a whole strengthened
lo s marked degree.
Metal atocks responded to what wss
cslled a 'runswsy" market In the metal
trade, with gains of I to almost $ points.
Oils, especially Texas company and Mex
ican Petroleum, made up much of yes
terday's reversal, and Mercantile Marine
preferred and fertilisers were In moder
ate request at higher levels.
Manipulative tactics were again re
sorted to in several of the high-priced
specialties, notably Cnlted States Indus
trial Alcohol, which made an extreme ad
vance of 2S to 1!, a new record, much
pf the gain being made In the final deal
ings. International Nickel. American
oal Products and Cuban American Su
gar, the latter also at a new high record
on Its rise of 5 to 1i7. comprised the
other spectacular features. Ralls made
comparatively little headway. but
showed underlying firmnesa.
Total sales of stocks amounted lo 670,900
shares.
Raltlmore Ohio was again first ef the
lesdlng roads to suhmlt December earn
ings, the statement disclosing a net gain
of $y,n.om Rank clearings felf off slightly,
hut local Institutions are likely to make a
considerable cash gain on the week.
Bonds were fit in, but without special
feature. Total aales, psr value. H.XX.OOi.
1 nlted States bonds were 1 1 r. 1. k .
call.
Number of sales and leading quotations
on stocks were as follows:
Bates. Hllh. Lew. CIms.
Alssha Oeltl
I lv gll, M
l.onA -tl- 1414 tn
o 47, a,s MS
4.7ne u ) ms
lino M4 tx mi,
16.100 KM1I 141 1MV
1i
14Vi Vl 1MV
OM ink irtii i' s
f?i
14. im rrn "H th
am lft1 rShi ima,
II. am in pvrii nait
$.je w Kt, 44m
tnO 44 470 474
foe '4 KH lit;
1 4l 1114 ant, 1111
M'A 170 1714 lilt
! II M M't
l.!O0 HV 134, US',
14
1.1O0 00 M14 Ms
.' lla
1. 0ns II t4 1T1.
4.70A 1414 H' ' ivt,
I. ISO 44V 4F.I4
lt.n OSi S414 7
..... ..... W 1
T.lnS 41 4Mi 4;t,
II 4O0 40 I II4V
l.n 1744 TTI 174
1.4m 14 1:114 lis 14
I "0 47 44', 47S
l.ive 9av M'4 ia
107 inaa 04
1.t So tan, 1H
I. TOO 44 44 ' 4'a
110
, S.ion t4 ft
, l.ane 7014 74l 7S
Ke u4 1 is
W.ono 11114 t'i 111
IU !l4 i;m 11
144
404 l4 i H
i;i
ten TI T14 754
1.PW 1104 1K I'S
.too lio it in 1,
no T4 T 7s
ne un, 1114, m4j
S.t'X) 111 H4a l4t.
II'-
4ot
l.Tntt Kirs u4 m,
no 1T 1'i 17
1 na n 4i ns
I. tea 11 11 H II
no 11 V4 M4 II
4I"0 1H r1 lm
l.tna rf n t
10 Una lWUj 1M 1M44.
line env. I nau,
,' l.one tit M !W"4
, 4."e un urn ims
4 no tN MS
, S4.sno I4( S
Ton 117S 11TS 1I7S
, l.tx0 1 TTTt 7TV4
, I, ana 01 014 an
it.kw iih m i
74
4"
, I Ono mil tsv, tn
. 11 100 ns Tin II 4
Allls 'Kalmsra
Amsnran Beet Sunr
Amerlraa ran
Amorl.sn ls-nnntlve
American S It
Am. S g R. eM
Am Husar Rsftnlns
Amerlrsn Tl. 4 l'
Amerlran Tnhareo
Ansronda 4pper ,.
armison
haMwIn Leeomrtllvs ....
nsltlmm-a t Ohio
Hothlrhem Hlsel
BmeHlvn rtsplit Tr
rsllfomla Pstroleurs ....
Canadian Psrlfle
Onlrsl lsistrisr
rhMst Ohio
Oilngn O. W
Chlcagn, M. A St. r
Chlrsan A N. W
Chl.agn, R. 1. p. Ry.,
Chlnn (ppr
(nlnrsi1a Fuel A Irna....
Yaclhle giml
rnr A R. O. f4
rIMillera' Hemrltlss ....
grte
41enerttl Rlertrln
Oreel Nnrthem rf
finest No. Or rtfs
Onssenhslrs Kvplnrstloa.,
Illlnnla Onlrsl
fntsrbnrmish One. corp.,
Inrelratlnn Coensr t
Intsmallnnal Itsrvsstsr. ..
Kansas city Boathara....
t-hlh V.ll.T
ImIsvIII A NaahTllls....
Mevleaa ratroleara
Mlsml rnfwar
MlMunirl, K. T. f ...
MlMiaarl Faclfle
Natlnnsl niarult
Natlnnal toil
Ksvana Onpaer
Now York Cantral
N. Y . N. H t
Nnetnlk A Wertera..
Nan turn Parlflo
Paciris Mall
PartflK Tel. A Tol
Pennsylvania
rullman Palar Car
Har Ten. Crneer
'Ttssdlns
iH sou hi In Iron A Rtaal....
MiMllhsrn Talne
Smilheni Itallvav
StnilatMliar CMmpany ....
TannaaeM CVeer
Texsa VMnnany ..........
rnlna Farlfl
Pnlnn raclfle M
I'nlt4 ftataa Staal
r. a. sii pM
Ptah Cnpner
Waatsrn Pnlnn
Wept tnshoiiaa rilaetrlo ..,
Montana Power
rienprsl Mntnra
W'ahaa4i B M
Total aalsa for the day. 170.000 sham.
Dt'W'S RKVIKW OF TRADE
Transportation raellltles Iaade.
qaale to Meet Demands.
NEW TORK. Jan. . Dun'fc fte-tew
tomorrow will say:
Requirements are go extensive that pro
ductive and transportation facilities con
tinue Inadequate to meet current de
mands. Congestion of freight atlll pre
vails at the seaboard and, though rail
roads have made additions to rolling
stock, domes! lo deliveries are Increas
ingly difficult. This condition tends to
further enhance the cost of commodities,
while Industrial expansion Is checked at
several points through Inability to obtain
raw materials.
Kxrept In Isolated cases there Is no
evidence that high prices are as vet les
sening consumption, and It la significant
that the prevailing disposition la atlll to
contract ahead. Many traveling sales
men are aendlng In larger orders thsn
usual and In some sections, notably in
the southwest, forward business la de
veloping with exceptional rapidity.
All signs point to a very active spring
trade, lamer expenditures by tha people
are reflected In sleadlly Improving mer
cantile collections snd the number of
fsllures diminishes, the commercial mor
tality being much lighter than a year
ago. Without exception Important sta
tistical records make highly gratifying
comparison with those of earlier periods.
Weekly bank clearings, $1,907 t.&4.
New York Money Market.
NFAV YORK. Jan. 21.-MERCANTILB
PAPKR-:i'u3'i per cent.
J5TF.RLI.Sa EXCHANGE - Sixty - day
bills, $4.71 ; demand, $4.7i; cables, $4 7'
HI lt KR Bar, isVSic; Mexican dollars!
44c.
HON D8 Government, steady; railroad,
firm.
T1MK I1ANa-Flrm; sixty and nlnetv
days, S42 per cent; six months, 2ft3
per cent.
CALL MONBY Steady: high. 2 per
cent; low, la ler cent; ruling rate, 1
per rent: last loan. 2 per cent; closing
bid. 1 per cent; offered at 2 per cant.
Closing quotations on bonds today were
ss follows:
V. S. rat. !. rag.... Hd'Mo. Pac. rv Is.... 45
do coupon W N. Y. ( Sab. 4....1U
TJ. g. la. ras 101'aN. V. Cll 4Wa 104 1
do roupoa 101 N. Y. Ktale 4m....1U
V 4.. res luN. Y.. N. H. A H.
4a ooupoa 110 ev. 11m
Panama a roupoa . lomNa. Puttie 4s HV
Am Kmallei 4a ...HO1 do ia 4.. I.
A. T. A T. c 4u,a..lt7 O. g. L. rwt. 4a Kiv,
Armour A Co. 4a .. 4VtPar T. A T. ta
Atnhlaoa aea. 4a.
H.l. A Ohio 4a...
wwrann coa. 4 Ha I'k
SiS do sa. im ,..102
l"li Readlns sao. 4a..... Kit
tn h. 1. a. r. r. 4 71
Msgs. Pac. ev. Is 17
4'an. I'aiirir 1st..
(hem. aV lllilo 4e
r. h. J 1.
O M A B P s 4 l!4. to. Pae rat. 4s 01
C R. I. a P. r. 4a. s4Va. Rallwav ta lOi.
r. a . rf. 4H .. m Ualna Panne 4s..... :s
TV 4 H. U. raf
m ev. 4a s.
Kris aan
V. a. Rubtstr 4S....1U3'.
Va. Klartrle Ha...M4VI' S Aim I Is.
JHI4
HMa
lit. No. 1st 4Ha.... ".Wahsa 1st la
III. Caa raf.
K. C. . raf. ts
U A N. uni. 4a.
If. K. T tat 4i
Bid. "Offered.
Waal, t'nloa !.... It,
SSWat. Kloc. ev. IS..1M
Ausio-rraeh Is 14
7V
8aaor Market
NEW YORK. Jan. SL SITO R Raw,
firm; centrifugal, 4 T7c; tnolaaaeaa Auuc.
Refined, firm. Sugar futures opened
firm on commission buying and aupport
from trade Interests. At noun price war
x to s points liigocr.
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