THE ItEE: OMAIIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 'J7, 1916. FOR REHT-HOUSES Morth. JiTH AVF. Liii XJ t.v,.,. . . sllmodern ;doMntw heat. Colfax 9J). Ei iftNT s'f,'j.r. com.. modern. i& T. F. HajK4.3 Ramge Bldg. U. 1404. .NfcV, MOLib.UN Hl.NtJAl.OW. f ggLPHstol, Webster 17441. 5nL rno,lern bungalow. 2001 UrleloU New mMl. buns. 27 ll.ml.rin.. Cel. 17 oath. -ROOM home la Hen scorn Park Dtstriot. U1S Oeorgia Av., with garage; .nicely decorated, excellent condition; (3b. JIAST1NQ3 aV HETPF.N. 1614 Harney Bt KICK 6-room cottage at 107 Hprlng Ht." for IH. Hniw Hv. FIVK-ROOSi house, modern except fur- nscc. 1006 Martha St. Miserllaneoaa. FREE RENT TO FEBRUARY 1. S3 S. 19th, 8-r., all modern house; well arranged for renting rooms 40 908 N. 17th, 6-r.. all mod. apartment, heat and water furnished (tt.60 3626 Wirt. S-r.. cot. mod. ex. heat.. (16 8. lUth, 6-r. cottage, part mod.. 9 iloVi Hrlstol Ht.. 6-r., part mod It RASP RROR.. poi'd 1SS. 8-r., &M Davenport eU., West Farnam. 7-r., :'4 KmniPt Ft., mod. ex. ht....(l( Sr., 1T06 Parker 8t.. colored, mod.... W 6-r., Shelby Court, mod. ex. ht 16 rfcTERS TRl'ST CO.. Douglas !. 6 R.. downtown, colored, 112; 1 and 2-r., lota garden ground, (4-4.V TeU Doug. 9107. Kvenlnge Walnut 2o8T. HOUSKS FOR RENT. CRKltlH. SONS & CO.. i BF.K BI.DO. IH3VQ. V. (EK trie Centre! Furniture Mure FRs.it REN TAX. LIST FOR RENT-APTS AND FLATS WHI, TUB DEWEY. NEW AND UP-TO-DATE. M01 PKWBT, JV8T COMPLETED. Consisting of ( rooms with 6-room ac commodations; 2 built-in beds:, kitchen and bath; all outside rooms; Rood light kitchen; Individual porches; choice lo cation: 8K summer: Mo winter; Far nam car line. h'ee thin today. HASTINGS ft HETDES. 1H14 Harney St. A.tl 2..V. i. - . r . . . . imiiir, una viin uurior. DUI I' in bed. very choice, good location, all outside rooms, (rood light, plenty ven tilation, choice location. Sub-lease, (37.60; 242.60 summer. HASTINGS HF.TPEN, 1914 HARVEY. VERY choice 4 or k-rooin steam heated -apartment, on West Farnam Street. INO. W. ROHB1N3. Farnam Pt. APARTMKNT. ,4-r., Flo-Is, 2mh and Capitol Ave.. PETERS TRL'ST CO., Douglas FIVE rooms second floor, unfurnished, close In, M Dodge, $16. O. A. Ecklea. Phone Douglas ISM. o ncLff..1) Alaruni.ni, tw iiarney ou, very desirable four-room apartment. Call Douglas 67W. WOODLAND 31st aDd Dewey., apt. 6. ISO. very desirable. E. E. Brando, H. 1103. trri T -xt . . . ..... , i t,. South. FlATS. 6-r.'. ffllS Tavcnworth St.. mod. ex. ht.I1 R-r., Shelby Ct., close In, mod. ex. ht.. J4 e-r.. 122 S. HHh. 2d fl.. mod. ex. ht.... 12 J-r.. 720 8. 2&th St.. near Ijeav. St IS PETERS TRL'ST OO. Douglas 9H. FIVK-ROOM steam heated apartment, vary desirable, the Chula Vista, 30th and Poppleton Ave., 142.60. 322 Bran deis Theater Bldg. Doug. 1571. Miscellaneous, MONTH FREE RENT. CLOSE-IN APARTMENT, t-room and bath apartments, brick., mod. but heat, best neighborhood, S12.M and US. Call for appointment to see them. D. E. BUCK. 13 OMAHA NAT. DO. 622S. MOVING AND STORAGE GLOBE VAN & STORAGE F tores, moves, packs, ahtpa, l-horaa van ana t men, tl.26 per hour; storage, 12 per month. Satisfaction guaranteed. TJou glaa 433S and Tyler 130. GORDON VAN CO. Packing, storage and mov- ' Ing. H N. 11th St. TeU Douglas W or Harney 1M7. "riHEPROOlT WARKUOU8B3 Separata, locked roomt, for house hold goods and pianos; moving. paoklaS and shipping. OMAHA VAW AND STORAGE CO.. S0 8. Mth St Douglas 41ll, IiTi. -v , a -w ra-a r u v v m a I . w I I VlUniAVl SERVICE JVKJSiJI rnvna i.vuiih eoo iur ini.i. .mv v. vacant I abuses and apartments; also for storage, moving. 16th and Javekson Sts. J. C, REED j?aXlnan'a araga! 1VI rSlUSlH 7 Tea tyvuntM W-m. , MAGGAK1 Vsn Storage Co.: Moving sacking, storage and shipping. D. Hi FOR RENT-BUSINESS PR0PTY Stores. Lease lor Bale Good Location for REAL ESTATE INSURANCE 330 Square Feet S 3 0.00. The Bee Building Co. . Room 103. WILL remodel space, to by 60. for lodge hall, "d floor of Crounsa Block, lit N. lh St.. to ault tenant. CONRAD YOTTNG. ?3 Brandels Thea. Doug. 1S?1. SMALL store room; Very desirable; rent, 10: 1530 Cass St. CONRAD YOUNO. 132 Brandels Theater. Douglas 1B71. TVvt) wholeKule buildings, one with trackage. F. D. HEAD. 810 S. 18th St., WedHldg. TORKKOOMS at lNOft-1811 Farnam St. Titos. F. Hall. 43S Ram ye Bldg. P. 740. 5l6DERN store near poctofflce; low renL O. P. Stebblus, 110 Chicago. WANTED TO RENT L'af uralabrd II oases an Flats. HURRY-up! Cl! Red 4044; w can rent that vacant prepctty. THOS. U MGAHHY, Keellne Bldg. rent.. List yours with us. V. I. WKAI. aiO S. IMh St., Wead Rldg. Fajrwtekrd Houaes and Flats. WANTKD TO REXT-Modern. well htstfd. furnished apartment; I or 4 rooma and bath; In good neighborhood: muttl be well furnished and clean; references given; wanted by Feb 1 Address Y i'l Bee. 0 REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN DanSee. DUNDEE LOTS wo sou in rrom iois, norm part of I Dundee beautiful view, right in line ' where two blocks of property will be! iieveiopea mis spring ana close to the extension of Hs4Py Hollow Boulevard. These lots will sell for 1100 to Ii 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. HI ATT-FAI RF1ELD CO., a0Omaha Nat'lRank Rldg. Doug:jet DUNDEE BARGAIN Buy this fine vacant corner lot for a home or as an Investment. Price has been reduced to sell this lot now. It Is a. big bargain and to se the lot go to the northwest corner of tOtn and Ixard ts. Kor pnee call CREIGH, SONS & CO., louglas 200. cog nee Bids. LI NUAUiW l!Aiini" Must sell ,-r: bungalow, hardwood finish, new near Duiul.e. GKOHGE G WALLAt'K. CI4 Keellne. riareare. FLOKENCB bargain, good 6-room, l-alory house, electric light, corner lot Wxl.12. 1 lihx k esst of tar line, for l,4f; (ion msIi. tin la nee easv payments. 'iiuiilitNd, Wo omaha Natl Bank. REAL ESTATE-SUBURBAN . . , ROOM, c.' n?"?'"1- ,n H"n. st 18 N. (9th V.'- f"l '"t house about I yearn old. Mortgage on It of (a.PWOO. parable 43.00 per month: make offer for equity. Ton need not fear to make offer low enough. The owner must cell and you JH get a unan H. A. "WOLF. (14 Ware Blk. Dong. REAL ESTATE-IMPROVED Meat. Brick and Stucco House In Cathedral District Thoroughly well built and artistic in design. The large living room, with fireplace and window seat, opens Into a sunny, attractive dining room. The psntry and kitchen were arranged to make housekeeping easy. The second floor, with its three large bedrooms, bath and sleeping porch, are Just th right alia for the average family. On the third floor the maid's nuartera, with complete bath, aid In solving the aervant problem. In other words a complete house built for comfortable living in a choice lo cation. And the sale price is Just (2.600 under cost. Call Croorp;c & Company, rhone P. 766. m City Nat. Bank Pldg. BARGAIN Two good, well built, well arranged -room houses, strictly modern and up-to-date, located on corner 36th Ave. end Jones St Paving all paid. Trice 8t,600. Rental (790. Always rented. D. V. SHOLES CO., 916-16 City Nat l Rank Pldg. Doug. 4. 8-RM. COTTAGEBARQAIN West Farnam district; all modern. In line condition; east front lot on paved street; close to I-eavenworth street car; 4 block to school and adjacent to valua- oie property: tot 4mso. ir you want . hlg bargain Tel H. 12. Nana. REAL BARGAIN Rrsnd new, T-room, strlflly . modern stucco house, with sleeping porch; Just completed; near F ield ilub. Be sure and see this house before you buy and we will save you money. Write N. i. Skoif man ft Sons, building contractor, H12 N. 3nth St., or phone Harney 7M any time. N6RTH"front lot. U.th and Sherwood Ave., with old fc-room brick cottage, not modern; only tl. 260. Tel. Doug. 247. TEN rooms, four apartments, cheap. Phone Colfax 1052 after 11 a. m. Boat.. CREIOHTON'S FIRST Living room across front of house, dining room and Dutch windowa, nice kitchen, pantry and rear entry on 1st floor: finished in oak; two nice bed rooms, bath and sun room on second floor; strictly all modern, elegant fix tures, full cement basement, with hot and cold water, corner lot, with east and south front, close to school. Prioa 3,. iwio cash, balance monthly. Lo cated near S6th and Arbor. C. G. CARLBERG, 13 Brandels Theater Bldg. Opposite St. Peter's (Catholic) Church New Site A most delightful s-room modern home, finished In quarter-sawed golden oak on the first floor, with oak floors and white enamel on second floor; fin ished attlo on third. A grand, good basement with hot water heat; extra toilet, etc. Owner anxloua to make a quick deal and will make very at tractive terms and price, if Interested get busy. GLOVER & SPAIN, Doug, tm. 919-20 City National. REAL BARGAIN- In brand new, 7-room, strictly modern stucco house, with sleeping porch; Just completed ; near Field club. Be aura and see this house before you buy and we will save you money. Write K. J. 'fckog man A Sons, building contractors, M2 N. 36th St., or phone Harney 7619 snv time. KHAR FIELD CLUB. ,200 CASH. A good subatantial atrictly modern -room house and garage. Convenient to car, aohool and park; paving- paid, A amall cash payment, balance $30 monthly, Including Interest Don't con tinue to rent when you can buy on these terms. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY. 637 Omaha Nat'l. Rk. Rldg. D. 1781. o FOR SALE A BARGAIN This 7-room modern house, hot water heat, located S340 8. lWh tt., one-half block from Boulevard. PRICE, $2,250 TILE BYRON REED CO., Douglas 297. 212 S. 17th FOR BALt- Mrlctlv modern T-room nouac, noarly new; Field club district; faces east on the boulevard. Will sell cheap If taken at once. Buy direct from owner. Phone Harney 756. MIscellanaoas. ONLY ISO CASH. Tf your references are good ws can sell you a S-room dwelling, all modern except furnace. In good repair, on a payment of only (60, balance (20 monthly. This property lies close in and your car fare can bs applied on the purchase price. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, Doug. 17HL th Floor Omaha Nat l Bank. GENUINE BAROaTn. Practically new five-room cottage, modern exoept heat, located In a new addition and surrounded by new houses, in west (art of city, i blocks to car line; must sell at once on account of wife's health; price, only (2.260. Call Webster &464 Sunday and evenings, or Douglas SUM during week days. NkW 7-room modertTKouse. O. A. Ecklea. Phone Douglas 18M. o REAL ESTATE-UNIMPROVED North. OMAHA HEIGHTS In order to close out the unsold lets in Block 10, we offer lots 9, 10, 11 and 12. In a bunch, to one good party for (i0, and lots 15 and 1 to another good party for (Krt.OO. Terms (10.00 down and (10.00 per month. All taxes paid. There are no improvements on the lots. Thsse lots lie on the south side of Fort Omaha avenue, east of SKth Street. A. P. TUKEY & SON, Phone Pong, 602. 1607-1 W. O. W. Bldg. THE most remarkable development ever seen in Omaha Is M1NNE LISA addi tion. Over ow lots have been sold In that addition In seven months. CHARLES W. MARTIN CO.. OWNERS. a REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE s-room modern house and full lot. H block from car line. Price (4.buO. Os-ner will take 2 or 4 vacant lota within W mile of ttth and Hamilton Ste. aa part payment and carry bal ance on the property. J. H. Dl'MONT A CO.. 41-1( Keellne Rldg Tel. D. aft) FOR EXCHANGE. An SO-aere and toe-acre tract la Cen tral Florida for good; Omaha properts CHARLES B. WILLIAMSON Tel. Douglas 2107. fctT Paxtoii ;:i!ock. FOR SALE or tred, small general 'tuer chandtse stock, with business property la food town; prefer Couth Platte pro crty. Loek pox .Tf. Wlloox, Neb loO ACRES In western Nehrsska for sale or trada for auto or Omaha property Address Owner. R M7, Bee. w ACRES. Monigoinery county, Iowa, to deal for Omaha income. CAAIPBtLL : CRAIG, Keellne Uldg. j REAL ESTATE-WANTED INTEI.IJOENT and persistent advertis ing will "sell" any salable real estate, and the largest number of prospective bttvers can be reached through the Real Estate and WM-A Guide to ail of Greater Omaha TUB R F.W. WANTEP To buy on monthly" paymenta, mnll store room, with living rooms above. In Central aohool dJrtiioL Phone Red 74. Mlarellaaewa, RRAI, ESTATK, I-Ire and General Insur ance. Art Thatcher. Ui;-lg city Na tional Bank Rldg. louglas KiH. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS WHAT he had to sell: An automobile, a motorcycle, a summer cottage, a Morris chair. And ha sold 'hem through THE BEF, Want Ad colunuia. FINANCIAL It Eatate Loaa, lartcaceaT" WE ar read at all tlma to oiaka loang oa rirst-claaa city proparty and MBtern Nebraska far ma. Rates on request. UNITED 8TATL3 TRUST CO SIS 8. 17ta 8t TO for loana on best class city residences in amounts (2,000 up; also farm loans. Reasonable commissions. i PETKH3 TRUST CO.. 1S22 Farnam St. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. O KEEFE REAL EST AT K CO., UK Omaha K stlonal. Phone Douglas ITla. (Too TO HO.uuu made premptlv. F. tX Wead, Wead Rldg., lth Farnam BU, MONK Y on hand for city and larm loaaaT H. W. Binder, City National Rank Bldg. ClTY property. Large loana a specialty W. H. Thomas. I.s state Bank Bldg. CITY and larm loans, I, 6H, ( per relit. -ji"!."""""" '-Q-. ' State Bank. city LOANS, c Q. larlberg. US. J2 Brandels Theater Bids. 1 MONEY, HARRISON A MORTON. Stocks mm Beads. U.NCLB SAM oh stock at a sacrifice of 1 cent per sare; advertised prloa to non-siocKnoiaers, s cents; to.'JW snares. eJ" i. j. v-o'jgniin. tferton, jvan. Abatraeta et Title. WntiN buying real estate have us eoi rile your abstract. Guarantee Abstract mo., Kin. 7. Patterson Blk. o. KERR Hi, suaiantee and Abatraol o. a modern abstract offloS. - ..... .... . T-i. ... f.T5ki ABSTRACT CO. oldest abstract 4f -a a .r i ai n s mi FARM AND RANCH LANDS California Lands. A LJTT1 farm, 12M. Easy terms. Cali fornia Import carloads of chickens and eggs. Here's a chance for poultrymen. My 2-acre tracts are just big enough for chickens and are close to town con veniences anU market centers. Writs owner for full Information. P. B. Goes, Sheridan, Placer county, California. o Florida Laads FRKK TRIP TO VKRO. FIXRIDA. Tuesday, February L to see the famous Indian River farms, where the luscious orange and trrape fruit are produced In abundance; where general and Intensive farming la engaged in; where the poaal bllltles in cattle, hogs, poultry raising an4 dairying ere almost unlimited; 3& growing days In the year; outdoor life, boating, bathing, ashing and hunting; good roads, schools and churches. We . want you to see this oountry, where op portunity awalta you; where you can secure that farm and home on easy paymenta, which may mean your very Independence. Call or write for free booklet and complete plans for this free trip. H BODING at H BIDDING, 816 Brandels Theater Bldg.. Omaha. Neb, i Iowa Lands. SPLENDID aastern Iowa 80-acre dairy farm, (126 per acre. C. S. RELYEA, t21 Capitol Ave., Omaha, Neb. (alaaaart Laaas. 74 ACRES improved, (V miles of Salem, mo.; j to acres rencea. w acres culti vated: lays fins; good soil; pries (40 Per acre, W. 8. FRANK. Neville Blk.. Omaha. ; 100 CHOICE farms for sale; lis acres nigmy improved; to acres of choice land at (66 per acre; to settle estate. Ed iron, liimarus. mo. Nebraska Lands. FOR SALE Best large body high grade meaium pncea isna in ixeDraska; very little money required. C. Bradley, Wol bach, Neh. o Wisconsin Lands. UPPER WIBCONBIN Best dairy and general crop stmts In the union; settlers wanted; lands tor aale at low prices oa sasy term a Ask for booklet (4 on Wis. consin Central Land Grant. Excellent landa for stock raising. It interested In fruit lands aak for booklet on apple or chards. Address Land and Industrial Dept., Boo Line Railway, Minneapolis, Minn. Texas L aval da. WHEN you buy a farm, get It where it has a future. If you buy high-priced land you are lust trading dollars, so to spesk. Ws have a land proposition that . ought to interest every iarmer seeking to better his condition. Our lands sell at (30 to M per acre, on easy terms. The soil is rich and fertile, the climate fine, the water supply pure and plenti ful; the rainfall baa always been ample to insure crops. Until a few years ago there wss no railroad through this sec tion of the country, but with the ad vent of a main-line railroad it la now rapidly coming to the front, towns are springing up, and In a few yeara these lends will double and treble in value. We have personally investigated this land, bought some of It ourselves, and have the agency for a limited supply. These lands are located in western Texas, below, the Panhandle. Circular giving detailed Information furnished upon application. SCOTT & HILL COMPANY McCague Building-, Omaha. Douglas 1009. Mlaueiia neons. HAVE YOU A FARM FOR SALE 7 Writs a good description of your lsnd sad send It to the Sioux City Oa.) Jour, nal, "Iowa's Most Powerful Want Ad Medium." Twenty-five words every Fri day evening, Saturday morning and every Saturday evening and Sunday for one month, giving sixteen ads on twelve different days for (2; or 60 words, (4, o 16 words, K Largeat circulation of any Iowa news paper; 2j4.0U0 readers daliy In four great states. AUTOMOBILES-FOR SALE Automobiles Wauled. WANTED to buy s Ford chaWs, neod not be In running condition. Call Wal nut IOC or sddress 4M4 Isard. For Sale. 1- 1H1 Monitor touring (noo 2 1116 Packard six, touring 1,700 ( 196 RuUk C-26, touring iao 4 IV 1 S Ford, touring m (1014 Studtbaker six, touring , 4-Ull Flanders, touring j,a Auto Clesrlng House. 2.W Fsrnsm. D. 23i, ""1,000-LB. truck l2. Nebraska BulciT" Servloe Station. 1914 Farnam. Phone Douglas 721. AUTOMOBILsf MUTUAL INsUlUNrld CO.. Doug.as 2819. A at a Livery nn unrmsjes. Konstrlal Gsraas Co.. 20 Hs may StsT Ante Henalrinaj aad 9nintlna Automobile painting dona by experts; 20 yeara' experience in Omaha: work guar anteed 1 sjt rlsss.Jol' nsnrHnorthCo. (Too rewsrd for magnoto we can't repair Colls repalred.Baysdorfer, 210 hf. lsth. Free wlnUr storage whan ears are peJiit" ed and repaired Johnsoo-Dajiyrtli Oa. Omaha Radiator Ht-p. Co firm j. r, u iUf ati Tiyea and liisilM, VVYiyn.irt Uat longer, are strongar and more durable. ;Xi0. iil K.r. nsmtJulas VC AUTO TIRF.i RF.BU I I.T. .'.uw TO KM. DUO 1'iltL CO.. lu;l Cb.ciio 8L OMAHA LIVE-STOCK MARKET Cattle Receipts Moderate and Prices Abont Steady Sheep Steady to Ten to Fifteen Lower. H00S VERY LARGELY STEADY OMAHA. January V, V, 1 Reoelpts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep tTTlflal Uam.w a... , .. . . . i.t orncial Tueadav .Vd 2i.' ." rumats Wednesday.. 4.W) 21..VW :.( Three days this week W.4X4 Fim i... - -. . .... A.1 M.K7 4.r.1 4.70 JtH.M 1IW7 3.?."4 4..l bama days I weeks sgo H.7 eamedays 2 weeks ago .0. Same daya 4 weeks sgo 1.47 "sjs last yesr..lft.J 4i44. i- 444." ivnvwmi tania snows me ttrrivn Jr cattle, hogs and sheep at the Omaha uve Stock market for the year to date as compared with last year: ... IP1B. lrir. inr. itv. VU, 1U.4U 71t2 Sheep '..'.1W.9M lltV.HhS K.913 The following table ehewa the average prlcea of hogs at the Omaha live stock market for the last few days, with com parisons: Date. I!1g. 1191STl9l4Tl!l.l.'IPlJ '1M1 . IPin. Jn. 10 Jan. u. Jan. ll. M'aj irTf 1 4!lrai f wti I 70 S ) T f T 121 10) 7 751 l iftt! t 17 f 7x t 1 T Ml T M W T l I 11 s ih TCvoI Jan. 12. Jan. Jan. ;l i oi 7 oi T S M I i41 T ?5 I 44 7 91 ( U rt I 12: T 11 151 Jan. 17. PS T I4 17 ( 071 7 W 13 Jan. 1 I 74 J 04 I M 7 Im 0(1 Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. 1. 20. tl. 21. a 24. 26. 2a. 71 2l 7 t I ill T 01V 7 7 19T, T in i (Si 21: 6 1 21 ( 27 7 7 2 31 ( (3 t 67 1 a fl 7 U ( 7 : ( 9i; 7 mi 7 2.1 I 9 7 Wi T 20 ( M 7 N'l I I W 7 4Wvl 7 1 27 t (3HI 17 'Sunday. Receipts snd disposition of live stock at the Union Stock yards, Omaha, for twenty-four hours ending at ( p. m. yes terday: RECEIPTS -CARS, Cattla.ilogs.Shecp.ll r s. C M. A gt. P. lu 1 I 1 9 10 11 ins .. K! 11 W 7 1 9 9 9 8 rs n T Wabash Missouri ractflo .. t nlon Iaclflo C. N. W., east... CAN. W., west.. C. Ht. P.. M. O.. C. R. Q., east.... C. H. Q . west.. C. R. I. P., east. C, R. I A T.. west Illinois Central .... Chi. Oreat Western Total receipts.. ..W DISPOSITION 1 1 BAD. . Ca.ttle.Hoge.Sheep. Morris & Co tt.n 2.670 M Swift A Co. 1,M 4,110 1.3H) Cudehy Packing Co IsVI 4,2f. 1.02S 1,0X0 Amour a (jo Schwarts A Co J. W. Mkirphy Lincoln Packing Co.... South Omaha Park. rv 9t 1.1S2 2.903 1H 10 70 1"4 .16 W. B. Vansant Co nenton. Vansant A L. . Hill A Son F. B. Lewis 70 J. B. Root A Co 14 J. H. Bulla IK Rnsenstock Bros. 89 F. O. Kellog S62 If. F. Hamilton 61 Sullivan Bros 79 Rothachlld A Krehej.. 1 Mo. Kan. Calf Co... 77 Christie 107 Hlgsrins 10 Huffman 96 Roth 10 Meyers 2:1 Raker. Jones A Smith 43 801 Banner Broa. 17 John Harvey , jns Dennla A Francis 37 Kline 29 .. Jensen A Lungren 70 outer ouyera im 1.402 Total 6.900 20.813 1,686 CATTLE Receipts were liberal, but by no means large, only 191 fresh cars being roDnrted In. This makes the total for the three days this week !).44 huad, (.000 bead smaller man lor tns sams perioa last week, but over 4,0 larger than a year sgo. The supply consisted very largely of beef steers and cow stuff, thors being only a very moderate run of stockers and feeders. The quality was poor on an av rase, the bulk of the receipts consisting of unfinished cornfeds. Feeders having been scares all tha week buyers were out looking for a tew head early In the morning, and anything in the way of desirable stock changed hands in good seaaon at ateady prices. The market on killers was a little slow, to open, buyers being . Inclined to take their time, but still they seemed willing to pay about steady prices for thj gen eral run of killers, which would apply to cows snd heifers ss well as beef steers. The trade on killers continued slow. with the less desirable kinds weak to lOo lower. Quotations en settle: Oood to choloe beevee, (s.2i3a.T6; fair to good beeves, (7.6oti.l0; common to fair beeves, (6.(OJ t.40: good to choice halfere, (4.2&4tf.O0: ood to choice cows. 96.7MJ4.M; fair o good, oows, 66.20U6.it; common to fair covi. (4.0Oiac.ao: mod to choirs feeders. H-XftP7.46, fajr to good feeders, (ti.4lHae.20; common to fair feeders, b.kd t.40; good te choice etoogera, (7.00417. ; fair to good stockers. tu.U63l.wO: common to 1 air Blockers 6.60t.aV; stock heifers, (6.714141.76: stock mil. 64.16414.21: stork calves, 96.60K7 60; veal calves. (7.0i&.sv; PUUS, Stags. SIC. S4.Vb43S.JS. BEEF STEKP8 Ne ll... tf... 11... t... II... 14... I... 11... U... 4... 6... ... II... t... 9... ... 9... 1..., 1 .. 7... ... 1... 1... 1... 2... 1... 9... ... ... At. IT. Ma 71 (. t ... 114 TO 11... SSI da 39... MO 7 Oi It. . . 10M 7 U 11... ion tea m... 1633 I 00 A, rr .40 14 .114S 4 U .1144 T 00 .an T to .1144 T 94 .1144 7 40 8TEER8 AND HEIFERS. M T 00 1, 114 t 2t COWS AND HElFKRS. ...... ..iter ts COWS. err 4 st ... 100 4 e ... bm t 10 9... loss in ... nut IH U... M ill 11. ,. 1044 IW H... 1SU 10 HEIFERS. 070 4 M 1... N 9 11 (.,. Mi 19 4... Sil T W ... BULLS. 90 4 40 1... il0 1 to ... UM t 44 I... W 11 1... IM0 9 1 I... CALVES. ... tti 4 te ...let to ... a7 10 ...1111 40 ...11)4 I 70 ...ll' 1 M ...UM tite .1144 I W . 90 . 710 I (l) . 1 7 .'i 110 r .Una 1 m 1IM ( 70 .uso 9 wo .1W40 4 IS ! M IS 141 4 (9 Ul 74 II W4 H 411 90 4tT T te 7. I. IW T ) I 471 T u rwt I no 4. a STOCK ERrt AND FEEDERS. 311 9 91 4 lit 4S 17 4 SI J -J, 1 sm an ta ;i 94 741 4ft l T 14 7 94 1 it 9 SM 7 94 HOGS Receipts were generous, sr. rivals being estimated at 207 cars or 21. 600 head. Total for ths three days Is even larger than for the same pertol laat week. Ho far this week ths run amounts to 66,192 head, as sgalnat 64.192 last week, 44. Wl two weeks ago, and 42.44.) laat year. Despite the fact that auppllea were so Urge, shippers who sgaln had heavy orders bought their first hogs st prices that wars fully ss good sa Tuesday, and looked if snythjng stronger In spots. Re. ports of a 10al6c break In Chlcsao checked their operations temporarily, but mey were soon Dart in tne market buy ing anything that suited them on a steady basis Parkers had visions of a sharp decline, but the heavy shipper operations soon dispelled any such thougnts, ami si- thougn tneir esriy bids were sharply lower, the actual opening of the market waa not ovar 6c lower, and In a good many cases was almost If not fuliv steady. At the best time trade was mtnrAv but en the close weakened off again and late MOTORCYCLES BICYCLES HAKLk.t-DAViDON MuTORCycLAA barssin in used machines. Victor Rooe, Toe Motorcycle fclau." tl leaveawei-ta. HORSESLIVESTOCK-VEHICLES Fog Sale. thirty-two uulk wagons for sale, cheap. Johnson-Dsnforth Co.. lsth and Clara. II A Y 11.60 ton. A. VV . v axner. Sil N. 11 HuRBK and wsgon for sale. Tyler nil" JPOULTRY AND PET STOCK ViXJ grain, luu lua. i.7J. Wagner. Wl N.14, rrlces re k- lower, with some llrhls slmost unsslsble. Bulk sold at I ; -);. 0, ltti a good sprinkling of lights on down to I..00 and up to (7.60. Ks. At. gh, r Ko A 8h fr 4 is ... 1 is i: t" m ; n I ' tT ... 7 7 l ... IS ; ' rl ... T lH ' I 4 ... 1 1 :2 at ... 7 i' . . 1 ri . . t 4 ki is 1 1:14 M J' 7 W JSO J 411 41 IT ... 1 IS M l ,j. t St PHKFJ Supplies were sgaln very light. In (art, ('tunnies lndt'atd tl.at the run wnu'd be the Cghtrst of the week to dale, on'y eluhteen cars, or about 4 e bead, being reported. This puta the lotal for the first half of the week at Nt.iC'7 head the smallest supply for the first half or uty week In a nnr time. As compared imin mm inrri o" iinnRTi fiiuw a falling off "f :.e head, ere 10"0 short I of teo weeks g st'd nearly JS.Onn smaller than for the fame unys a year ago i Packet!" eonilntird their bear campaign ! this mornlnu. Ithouuii light rere pts st marly a'l wln. made their tssk a more 01 less difficult one. However they went st things plnwlv. snd while one or I wo i f the flrt Ismb suit's were nea' iy steady offers on mint lambs showed a sharply loaer tendency. As was the rase yester day several loads were held bark en late trains and alMuelher the early pert of the forenoon was a very dull affair. Despite the fsri that the aupply wsa so light demand failed to Improve and noon found the trade In a lifeless condi tion, with several loada still in first hands. hst trading had been done wss very vnven, sales having ben made at prices that were all the way from steady to aa much aa a Quarter lower. Rest 'price psld wss HOW, and sales ranged on down, nanny any two being made at one price. There were hardly enough ewes here to test out the msvket. One bitnch of a good sort that aold at (7.00 looked on paper a quarter lowr, but they carried a verr heavy fill and probably would not figure more than leo down at the outside. Good yrerllngs of desirable weights moved st foo. They were quoted steady, but there has been nothing with which they could be compared here fur several days. Nothing of real feeder class was of. ferd. trome half fat and In -bet ween lambs did not meet with a very cordial reception from feeder buyers, and aa they were not flshy enough for killers to use they a ere still In first hands at noon. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs, good to rholcs, (10.WI0.60; lambs, fslr to good, (10 fOHIO.Jf.; lambs, clipped. (S.7MT 9.2''; yearlings, good to choloe light, r.00 09. If: rearllnga, fair to choloe heavv. $ tJl..fi: wethers, fair to choirs. 17. 00 if 7.7; ewes. Rood tr choice, n.Ofttfi ,S6; ewes, fair to good. 94.2Mr7.O0. No. Ay. s Pr. 471 Colorado lambs , M 10 40 2t Mexican lambs 71 10 66 140 fed lambs 76 10 56 241 fed lambs 79 10 40 4'7 Colorado feeder lambs 71 10 26 119 Colorado ewes 10 7 90 V fed swes Ill TO : fed lambs 78 10 60 171 fed lambs T 1 60 1?7 fed Ismbs 74 10 (0 r fed lambs 94 10 (6 W fed lambs M 10 46 214 fed feeder lambs 81 10 26 CHICAGO L1VH STOCK MARKET Cattle Weak Hosts steadySheen Weak. CHICAGO. Jan. CATTLE Re ceipts, 16.000 head; market weak: native beef steers, 8s.20i7TO.76: western steers, (.604j8.i6: cows and helfors, 23.16$.20; calves. (7.76410.7t. HtXJB Receipts, 74,000 head; market steady, at 10c to 16a decline; hulk of sales, (7.36rr7.m: light. (e.KW.eO; mixed 87.30r7.6; heavy, 27.2007,70; rough, (7.20 U'7.Hh: plgl, (iS.604J4l.66. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 16,000 head; market weak: wethers, 17.4CXStt.00; (o.i4l7.6; lambs, lx.40iri0.76. t. Lenta Live Stoea. Market. RT. LOUIS. Jan. 9. CATTLE Re ceipts, 4.20O head; market steady; native beef steers, 87.6fxtf9.60; yearling steers and heifers. (.60tr.86; cows, (6.6o47.00; Texss snd Indian steers, 16.2.'U.90; rows snd heifers, (4.00O&60; native calves, (6.004s 10,76. H OO 8 Receipts, 16000 head; market lower; plga and lights, (S.Ktf7.; mixed and butchers, (7.t6$1.66; good heavy, (7.60 4f7.7B. KHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 860 head; market stssdy; yearlng wethers, (9.ooii.26; lambs, (9.0010.ti6; ewes, (6.26 C7.60. Kansas City Live steek Market. KANSAS CITT, Mo., Jan. 29. CATTT.H Reoelpta, C.OOO head: market steady! prime fed steers, (9.4oA.00; dressed lieef 9.40; stockers snd feeders. 99.0007.90; bulls, ts.MKtfs.w, esives, 9s.0oKr1o.0v. HOGS Receipts, 19,000 head; market lower: bulk of salea, (7.Sr7.0; heavy, f.wv'l.iv. im. . -..wr 7.S0; light. (7.26f(J7.40j pigs, (A26i04.76. MIIEEP AND LAMBei Keealuta. 2.3O0 head; market ateady; lambs, (10.w2ri0.6O; yearlings, H.60ae.26; wethers, W.'iMiW, ewas, (0.6037.26. Rlons Cltr Live Stock Market. 8IOUX CITT, Is.. Jan. 26. CATTLE Receipts. Z.G00 head: market steady: na tive steers, lrt.26tfj-7.60- butchers, 96.001fS.3i; cows snd heifers, M.6Oa4i.80; Blockers and feeders; (5.50fl7.36i calves, (5.0Oij.60; bulls, stags, etc., (5.0Orn.((. HOGS ReoelDts. 16,000 head: market 60 lower; heavy, FWl.Ui; mixed. (7.2oy 7.40; light, r.00ij27.20; bulk of gales. (7.20 tf.fiO. nitKf ahu IjAH do ivecstpia, 1, head; market steady; ewes, ;.057.10; lambs. (11.60910.20. St. Joaegtk Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, Jan. 14. CATTLE Rs retpts, 2.000 head; market slowi steers, tS.76U9.60; rows and heifers, (4.004)4. (0; calves, (9 .ofTJl0.00. HOdB-Receipts, 12,000 heed; market lower; top, 17.66; bulk of ssles, 9tM1.m 8 1 HEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2.600 head; market ateady; lambs. (iO.otAsno.60. Stock (n Sight. j TterelDts of live stork from the five prlnclpsl western msrsets Csttis. Hogs. Sheep, ,. 4,900 21,600 8.000 South Omaha. Chicago Kansaa City.. Sioux City 1st. Louis Totals 74.UIO 16,000 19,000 2,3nO ifi.ooo i,ruo 16,000 XjO ..32.900 144.600 21.060 Coffee Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 24.-COFFEK The market for futures was more active to day, with pticea making a new high rec ord for the seaaon during the early trad ing on rumors of higher freight rates and ieorls that marine Insurance had a leo been advanced In the case of some steamers now offering for coffee cargoes. The msrktit opened at an advance of three to six points and sold sbout four teen to seventeen points net higher dur ing the mlddlo of the day, with July con tracts touching 7.72c and December 7.82c, or a lion t thirty-seven points above the low level reached In the recent reaction. The advance was then checked by residing, snd prh'es later eased off eight or nine points for ths day. Bales, 6!.O00 bags. I ...... . fin, L... I. . . w 1 'll.. VT . .. I. T.ac; April, 7.Sle; Msy, 7.84c; June, 7; July, 7. tic. August, 7.47c; September, 7.62c; October. 7.57o; November, 7:'c; Decem ber, 7.7o. Snot coffee, steady: Rio 7s, '; Santos 4s, 9Vc. Cost and freight situation wss still more or less confused, and many of tha off era now being re ceived from Brasll either specify the steamer or the shipment aa soon aa pos sible. It was reported, however, that Hantos 4a were offered st 9.10o to 9.2oo for shipment In sixty days, snd that a small lot of Rio 7s hsd sold at 7.90r., Kngllsh credits. Ths official cables re ported an advance of 60 re Is In the mar tin at Rio, while Hantos snd the rate of Ulo exchange on London were unchanged. Oil and Rosin. WAVANNAH. Oa.. Jan. 26. TURPEN TINE Nothing doing; last sale, Jan uary 21. HM-.A; receipts, 9 bhls.; ship, ments. 106 bbls.; stocks, 12.364 bbls. RtJbIN Market firm; sales. 1 bbls.; ,.-(. ... KAJII I.Kla ahlnmanli tl ft. .a.. til. 429 bbls.; Quotations: A. 'b, c' D, K, r , S.sic; u. t ide; ti, 1, aiuc: tv. g ouc; M. 9JSK.; N. 4.7ic; WO. 7.2m.-; WW. 7.60c St. I.ools Ural a Mnrket. ST. LOtTIH. Jan. 24.-WHEAT No. I red, (1.4or141; No. 8 hard, nominal; May. (1. .-A: July. 8l.2asflCl.23v4. CORN-No. I, 7W74Vc; 'No. t whIU. 74t74V; May, 77V4C; July, T74c. OATH-No. 8. bttVtitwie; No. white, nominal. Saansv Market. NEW TORK, Jan. 34. Sl'OA R Ra w, I ateady: centrifugal, 4.77c; molasses, 4 90c. Refined., firm; cubes, ten points higher, others unrhanged; rubes, 4.2or. Futures op-ned steadier today on scattered com inleelon luiuw buying and covering. At noon prht-a were a xiliit or two higher. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat ii Fairly Strong- and Quoted Two end Three-Quarten Higher. CASH DEMAND IS STRONG OMAHA. January 3, 1)1. The wheat market was very strong to dsy, receipts being fairly heavv snd lhere was a fine cash demand. Wheat waa I quoted 2c higher. '. r"s hetter grades of com sold a cent 'UP. while the off srsdes sold V- lower. I V'" "r I" demsnd todav, tbe re ceipts of this grain being only fair and oats sold 1c higher. e snd barlev rems'ned tinrhsnged. t'lraranees were. Wheal and flour, equal to 13.000 bit.; com, 174 000 bu.; oata, .Vivi bu. Liverpool close: Wheal. HKHd higher; corn, unchanged. Trlmary wheat recelpta wars 1.906.000 bu. snd shipments I.O17.0V) bu., sxalnst re relnts of (W.oin b. ,n(I ahlpmenta of f '7. 000 bu. last veer. Primary corn rrcelnta were 1 Ml nflrt. bu snd shipments rt.VtiO bit., sgsinst receipts rf 1.900.000 bu. and shipments of 1.O92.0O) t.ii. iaei year. Primary oats receipts were l.fm,0(Vt bu. -rimary oats receipts were 1.77,Otv btl. I ahlpmenta 97.0m bu., agatnat receipts 97.0nu bu. and shipments of 77,OuO bu. son of I Isst year. CARLOT RECKIPTS. .... Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chics go i7 . sji i; Minneapolis ! Duluth m Omaha f jf Kansas city 109 . 9 PJ.-, 61 (4 M Innlpeg M These ssles were reported todav: Wheat: No. 2 hard wlnUr: 1 car, 81.17; 4 cars, (I-itu; 9 cara. (l.M; 1 care, (1.26V4: 6 ears, (i ff.; 4 ears, (1.24. No. 4 hard w,nerj 2 cars 21 26; 1 car. 81 21; 10 rare. J 2; 8 rare. (121: 1 car. (l.ov; ( ears, (I ; 8 cars, (1.19: 1 car tllghtl. $I.17 rumple: 1 car. l is; 8 cara. 8114; 4 egra, (.18; 1 car, (1.10: 1 car, 9.V. Ne. 8 mixed: 1 csr, 8I.86U. no, 4 mixed: 1 car. (1 ; 1 f! So. 2 durum: I car. $1.83y.; 1 car, 81. 2S. Barley: No. 4; 1 car, toe. No. 1 feed: 1 rar, 96e. 'orn-No. ( white: l ear, 99c. No. 4 white: 1 ear. Sc; I per, ftv. 9 white: 6 cars. 2Wo; ( cars. 3c- 1 car. ;Wc. No. ' h,U:.' "ec: 1 car. 69c. No. ( ''""".L1 J-"' V. No. ( yellow; 1 1-8 rsre, 69c. No. 4 mlxsd: 1 ear, 7r; ( eare, So. No. ( mixed: 8 cars, 69c; 1 rar, 2Se; I csrs, gjiy.; l car. lVc; 4 care, iic. No, mixed: 9 cars, ici I car, aVtei 1 car. Vj; 8 cara, 6, Hample: 1 ear, Wc; 1 csr, 6c; 4 cars. 67c; I oars, 66c; I car, 6o; 4-6 of a car. 90c; 1 oar. 9o. pats-No. 8 whltti 8 cats, 60c. No. 4 white: 1 car. 4914c Sample:! cars, 47ej 8 cars, 4)"c. , Omaha Cash Prices-Wheat: No. I hard, 81.2nwl.29; No. 8 bard. (1. Ctrl. 27; No. 2 spring 81.8Mn.80; No. 8 spring. (f.BfM.17; No. durum. 81.28U,trl.4; No. 1 durum! (1.194T1.23: sample. fcp'34ll4. Corn: No. I white. tWHo; No. I white, 4U1J6V; No. ( white, MHfl'WHo: No. 9 white, 69ut flxtoSc: No. 9 yallow, OOtWVic ; No. 4 yel low. ejr7e: No. ( yellow. MVr4i6e: No. 4 yellow. 6V(fTrt.V; No. 8 mixed, HKHifWc; No. 4 mixed. twijrt7e; No. 6 mixed, ilivyei 4.V: No. 4 mixed, 6tWlc; sample, 4fijtc. Oafs: No. 8 white, fseVfifllc; standard. 60H 4MN9V1C. Barley: Malting. 7W76c; No. i feed, totjwie. Rye: No. 1, 86tici No. 8, 9i4c. ir(,c; no. s wniie, 4w.c: ivo. 4 wnilc Chlcsgo closing prices, furnished Ths nee ny IO ran nryan, stock snd gram brokers. 111 South 1th St., Omaha: Artie! Open. I High. I 1OW, I Close 1 Tes'y. 1 t 1 8V4 1 94 1 9l 1 24V9' 1 SB 1 84 1 tij 1 TO-ffTft'i V 79 nJti 79tJ79i4 7VstMk 0 79H 1V 19 4BVfiS (49V4fi 4Sa 49 80 90 20 90 90 90 80 80 80 46 20 (0-46 80 S7H 80 40 20 40 80 62tt 10 97M, 10 80 10 rH 14 80 10 90 10 90-67 10 62V VI M 10 67H 10 90 10 80 10 99 10 72-7S 10 75 10 76-71 10T2U 10 78 14 TIH JO 14 92H U 0i-06 H 12H 11 IttVt 11 0Vt! 11 16 Wheat May. July. Corn. Msy. July. Oats. , May.' July, rork. I Jan.. May. Lard. I Jan.. May. July. Ribs. Jan.. May CHICAGO 43RAIIV AKD PROVIflOKS Feat a res et the Tredlas; anal riealasr Prleee est stestrel ( Trade. CHICAGO, Jan. 84. Heavy profit taking by holders swept away In the wheat mar ket today notable galna whloh had re sulted from bullish Liverpool dlapatnhea and from adverse weather conditions. The close was weak. V4T1S0 net lower to VVuVio advance, with May (1.WV4, and July (1.204. Com flnishsd st Vsn gain, oats Vie off to a shads up, and provisions unchanged to 16o lower. It was not until ths Isst hour of ths session thst the big realising sales In wheat turned ths market unmistakably downgrade. Previous to that time a num ber or tbe leading bulls hsd siesdfast.ly refused to unload, but whsn ths fact las- came evident that export business from the I'nited States had virtually come to a standstill the selling pressure broadened to auch an extent that prices broke rap Idly, and brought Into play a good many stop-loss orders. Word that ths Canadian government had ordered three railroads to begin moving- Immense quanliiiee of commandeered wheat to the seaboard tended apparently to shsks ths confi dence of holders. New hlxh Pt-loe reoords for ths 19U crop ware made In the wheat market to dsv. the fourth time In four suooesstve days. Ths temporary fresh strength to day was based mainly on sivtoes tnat consumption of supplies In Oreat Britain was exceeding the arrivals. Storms out ting down receipts In ths northwest re mained a bullish factor. Com and oats swayed with whast. Smallneaa of recelpta hers snd resorts of locust damage In Argentina were among ths pro pa for com, out eastern demand was alow. Nothing was aeourd of any export demand for eats. Weakness In the hog market lowered the value of provisions. Moreover export business in provisions apnea ran to nave slackened as a result of talk of lighten ing of the British blocksde. Chlcsgo Cash Prices Wheat: No. I red. 11.28: No. 8 red, tl Wsm.M- No. t herd. nominal; mo. hard, t.s'wiri.M. t orn: No. 1 yellow, nominal: No. 4 yellow. liOTSe; No. 4 white. t?2Hrr74Se. Oata. No. ( white, (UkmiAiMrc; standard, 61 He. Bye: Mo. 2. F 04. Kariev. e,nie. needs: Timothy, (5 604VT.46: clover, (MVOOWU .60. Provisions: pork, lis arwrao.io; lard, fio.ofrj) 10 WU- etbs. 110 iOoT10.76. BITTER Iowsr, creamery, 2fVs. BOGS Higher; receipts 4.070 rases; firsts, ITtiCTVie; ordinary firsts, 86c; at mark, rases Included, 84027o. POTATOES Lower; recelpta, 88 eare; Michigan, Wlacnnsln, Minnesota and Pa. kota whltea, 92ct41.00; Minnesota and Da kota Ohlos 9frt-91c. POCLTRT-Allvs hlghsr; fowjs. 18c; springs, 16c. 1 ' 1 1 NEW TORK GENERAL MARKET tteotatloas ef tha Day en Vartewa Commodities. NEW TORK. Jen. 2B.-FLOVR Firm; spring patents, )6.u7.20; winter Straights, (4ti4j40T WHEAT Spot steady: NO. 1 durum. 81.49V.I No. 1 northern, Duluth. 81 66VS, and No. 1 northern, Manitoba. 8169V4. f. o. b. New York. Futures, strong; Msy, (1 44V CORN rlpot. easy; No. I yellow. 6Sc. prompt shipment. OATS-Bpot, strong; No. 8 white, (7 CWVie. HAV-Stesdy; No. 1. (1.22V94T1 26: No. 8. (1 15: No. 1. (1.00; shipping, 6..CW3C. HOPS Steady; state, common to choice, 1916, l&u7c; mil, Coec; Pacific coast, 1916, ir-il6c: 1914. 9tll0o. HIDEo Ktaady; Bogsts, SlGSlVso; Cen tral America. 81c, LEATHER-Ftrm: Hemlock firsts. 82s (4c: seconds. . PROVIBIONH Pork, firm; mess, 820.0049 80 60; family, (22 OOflOO; abort clear, 419.6045Ca.uO. Reef, firm; mess. fll5OJ17.O0; family, (ll l 00. Lard, sasy; middle west. 81046&u6.6s. TALlAiVv-oteady; city, 6V4C; country. 7Vi1c: Sliectsl, 9c. Bl'TTER-tJnsettled-, receipts, 1MB; creamery extras, (290)01 first. (THJUc; seconds, ttoiffio. FxiGft Week; receipts 9 631 oases; fresh gathered, extra fine 29S0o; extra firsts, riSil2Hc; firsts, 2V0;?7c: seconds, t426Vac CliKEKK Firm; receipts (.604 boxea; state whole milk flats, hld Specials, Rvd la'Sc; average run. fancy. 17gtllto; cur rent make specials, avsrase run. I7t !7Hc POCLTRY-Llve. unssttled; dressed strong; fresh killed western Chickens, lWyjj.Tc; fowls. 14V19C; turkeys, 27Q2c. When sll other wsys fall, try s Bee Wsnt-Ad. , NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Shares Strong at OnUet Mainly Becanae of Short Cov ering. MARKET WILL NOT RESPOND NEW TORK. Jan. M.-Ths trend of to days session must hare been a source ef disappointment to those who hoped that the constructive lectors employed by the resumption of the I tilted Mates Steel common dividend end that corpora tion's remarkable statement of raining would lift the market out of Ita recent pessimistic mood. Stocks were strong at the outset, mainly In conscience l tensive short covering, but before the boon hour prices receded, with a succes sion of Irregular declines, which more thn effaced most Initial gains. In fact, minimum quotations were lowest In many insiaiires lor weeks. Various theories were sgaln offered to explain the market's failure to respond to good news. Further foreign liquida tion was sreepted ss the chief obstacles, although domestic developments, such sa the threatened contest between the rail roads and their employes, assumed con siders his Importem-e. Washington s re fusal (o accept Berlin's terms In the Set tlement of the 1,tiltanla Incident also figured in tha calculations of ths trading element. V'nlled States Steel was. of course, the foremost feature, opening with en offer ing of J6.000 shsres at 94 to 80S, declining to OVe and closing et thst price, a net lose of a point. Dealings in Hteel were sgaln largely preponderant, exceeding the combined output of other leading Issues. All sections of ths list contributed to the Initial advance, with virtually no losses, but before the end of the first hour realising end short selling com pletely reversed the early erdlr. Heavi ness of tbe rails, which was most acute In the flnsl hour, wss the most discon certing feature, Canadian Psclflo falling ( to US, with 1 to (-point declines In other Investment issues, while high-priced spa claltiia were 8 to 7 points lower. Among the few noteworthy exceptions to the lowering movement were (he Mer cantile Marine issues, ths preferred ris ing 1 to 6J4, and tha 4e per cent eertlfl cstee 14 to th new record of VuW TrsnsncTIons In Msrines were so large aa to ronvey the belief in an early announce ment of the reorganisation plan. Bethlehem steel fell 17H t 4M; Interna tional Mckel 18 to foj. Cuban American Sugar, 7 to 174, and Willys-Overland. 4 to 212 In the feverish operations immedi etely preceding ths close. Total ealee of stocks amo acted to 788.. 000 shares. Excapt for tns strength ef Marines, ths bond market was heavy. Total ssles. Par value, aggregated 24.716.flOO. United f tates registered is and 4a declined k and H per cent, respectively, on ceJL Number of sales and leading quotations vn aiwae woiy wars as follows: Salea. lllah. Lew. Close. Alaska OnlS , AlUe-fhalBisaa aar4aa Iaa4 gwgat Smertrwa Oui ... j.po nt m 14 ... l.!4 r, V4 m ... f eii 4S gva, ... 4I' t iv, 9,m at at aiu Aavartaaa Laenamtlve ., Aetertiwa s. s M....... Am. BAR. pM A si. Ktiaar IU(isln..,, Amerleaa Tel. a Tel.... ABMrloaa Tokaoe , AnaeneSa Mining AtiSitasa 94, H KM laiH p-m m 114 lllli lllv ... l ax) 11414 11m luu ... 1.400 19744 li irtv. .... "W BD4. ... 99, ins Ami MU ... 4.ins w4 IM44 ... 11. Me inew 1044 ... 9.iM Sivt anu ... l 471 44 ... l.emi ay st ... 1 kv 11 tea ... se v )s ... 1. 94 4i ... l.me ait ju 1 SVi pevs 101 4i tm, lit, 11 l'H ana lKn f4 444. SSVt 11 4S ITU Bslowla LnaoiiMMIve Kainmnrs a tmi bstklaaaia Htsal SnMIr ftasM Tr , r 11 tnmta retmlaasi .. t'anasiaa Paetna rtsntml Laathar , fWapealia S Ohle (Illraso . W Chleaso. k SI. ,.. ttitiasa S N. W rhlrage. R. LAP. Sty fhiao 1oibt relaraSe Vaal 4 Ilea.. Ouelbla Slsol Penrsr H. 0. s4.... 1.004 Mi Uw tr 4e 47 4414 14 110 t.wn D.K8 "t.iei ineiiiianr SMuntlas ..... 9rle Oanaral SHentrta Oraal Nnrlhsea yel Oml Ita Oa ua , rtvuatihatai Bxploratlaa.. Illlnats CWntral IntarberauaS Csa. Oerp,. Inaplratlna Coppar Intaesatlnnal Haiarealar... Kasaaa Cltr Heatkera.... Labisk Vallar loauvltle a Nashville... l.iee 1T lnvt 17114 see isMi in itt 4. 4TV4 4M( 4 KS 9!S 90S S4 l.tnt in (en 4r4 soe Uov (In SI44 9, we 74 e iw4 1 9t 1S t. 44H 44 lieii 1IA ! 27S 7Vt 14 14 1M IM4 imH ivm 94 11 sisaieaa rstrettrnw ..... atiuni coppar Miasuarl, K. S T. SM. Mtssaert PaatrM W . I I .1 , as.en w S.soe 14 614 4i Nathruel Lsa t.sOS 71 41 cwwrnnm i wvywr ........ New Vert Casual N. Y., M. K. S H MoetWlk Waatara , Nortkara Paalfte Paslfla Mall ,. Paallla Tel. k Tal Paanaylvanla Pullmaa palaee Oar,... Bar c-oa. Dapper Raerilng supublla tree S ntael.. Mouthers ra'lfte Smithara Kallwsp gtudahaaar Ooaaeaar .. LOW IS414 1114 104' 4.ns 11 T"H 70S l.K 11441 lies ui l" 114X 1114k 1134 1.9V9 Isw 11 404 1M 4 74 61 I' (.we 47 1MU. 61 iett e isava t. . SI'S 1 7.4" 4.4D mitt 1 He ui ISSe 144 . i.ee i4j . 1. we sex, . nsos mi six us Tsasaaaaa Oosnar l 41 Taa ifflnan)r l.Sng SHk 2tti ss Ji4'4 kSw 114 74 II H UV4 16 V 4 Ml SH t'e rnisa iMcitio ie,aia) 14 U4 r riwniia pra. ..... ..... it'altad Su.ua rtasl 174.401 44 41 u, V. S. Ktaei pf4 1 TOO 11144 1 laak Oofapar 4. 4m tn Waatara Pnloa , 4r 9044 9SH Waattngheuse mestrie . 14. K st 4S Moataaa Peaar - ..... naneeal Motnni SMI M 4s WehaaS yj ftA 9.4n an as IntaraaUaaal Marias pnt (4.MI 41 a 40 Total sales for ths Say. 1ia,4S9 share. New Tark Money Marks. . NBW TORK, Jan. 24. M BRCANTTLB K.PFR9fl3i per cent BTERUNO SXCHANQtVM4T bills. 44 714; demand. 94.7a man (4.WA; esjbies, (177. star, (7c; Msxicaa dollsrs. SIbVfin-l a. . . . m - r 44c RONT Govern me nt heavy; railroad iTmH LOANS ateady; go UMlg 90 days. t2 per cent: six months, e per CAXL MONZT-Cteadyt hlgV 9 per nt; low 1 par cent: rnllngrnte. " I 'J entL1" 0"- P cent: closing id 14. VMie ..til . . . . Closing quotations en bonds today were ss follows: tJ. S. rat. la, rag.... 4na Ft, ev. 9s.... 44 4s eeupoa 4s N. T. C. See. te. utu 4e aeusos Ul H. T. State 4 tea . lu2 tl, B. 4a. re, Y., N. H. 4 i. 4a eatisea 114 ev. is ".."luia Pesema 4a aeueea. lsmNa. Paatfle 4s mZ An. SeaartUce 4s....tU So la slu A. T. a T. a 4m..l041O. a L nrf ja mv Arsjoar Oe. ., 4t41a. T. 4 T la Ka.ll Atrhlaoa sas. 4s.... 94 Pass, eoa 4W.i!I"lZ al. S Ohia 4 Sa saa. 4HsT:. " T3 Ca. Pactfle tat tutjReeSIng sea. 4s..! as (Has. A Ohio 44a... 4'4t. Lit 9. r. 4s 74 i. b. a u. 1. 4 ... '. bo. raa. . la ihi. C 9 I I F I IM UuH Sa es. 41 r. R- I. S P. r. 4s. 441480 Rallwar as... C A S. rat. 4t ... 4St!aloa Partfia 4a. .loi'a . 9Tt . Mt. .lS'a .104 'a i. H. i- rw. aa.. 39 ao- av. 4a rta sn 4 744.n. a. suifah aa en. WMIrio 4 lie l 8. bimI u Ot. No. let 414a SVSlWabash 1st 4. . ' l')4 III. Cta. rat. 4a 4t"4Wtat. I'nloa 4e.... ar.4. n. ao. raf. la.... 94Mi4Wast. maa. av. as. .144 N. ant. 4a.. 4j Aaala-Praneh la .... tea II. K. S T. lat 4 BI4. London Stack Market. LONDON. Jan. 24. American aaen ttles on the stock market ware neglected aa moat of the buaineaa la going through the treasury. Frio Issues hardened a trifle and United States Steel waa a good a pot en the dividend announcement. Hlijyji;n nar, 11 j-iaa per ounce. MOCTT-4"a'4ll4 per cent. Discount rates: Short bills snd 8 months. 6B6'i per cent. Bank Olearlng-s. OMAHA. Jan. 34,-Bank clearings for Omaha today were (1.909,415.77, and for the corresponding day last year, 2.962.til.24. Dry Goods Merket. NEW TORK. Jsn. 28.-DRT GOODS Outinss wsrs bought heavily todav bv Jobbers for the nsxt fall season. One line of stspls ginghams was advanced Mr-cent a yard. There was a good de mand for bleached muslins at the new prloaa named early In the week. Worated dreaa gooda, low and medium grades were opened for fall delivery. Prices on cor- f oration dress goods were advanced 10 o 16 per oent above quotations, which ruled berors tns opening, w orates, yarns wers firm. Kansas city Grain nae Pravtslana. KANSAS CITT. Jan. 99. WHEAT Nn 8 hard. (1. 260 1.(1; No. 8 ret), tl-ll.n , (X)RN-No 8 TltfMHe: Mo. 2 w. Ta4j1i5ee; flay. 7o. 8 yel!o 8 white. tXi nuiwu, 1.1 white. 71c; No 74'tc; July, 76 OATS 1X1 He. l54c; No. I Soiled. 4&u"ikc. Har row oaa bar Maw York Saac naabaaaa asturlilae aa tba Partial nuwaM pi. Ka plalnaS la tha aamal laaae at mi (1M LOT HBVIKW. PabHaaaS hr Joha Mulr a Ca.. 41 bmaJvyN.wJyt IT?i erepla rrij.l f.. 1