4? THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, JANUARY 9, 1005. IN t 1 (. J BUSINESS CHANCES VO TOL? wsnt to buy, sell, rent or ex change your property or business, borrow Money quirk." See Compton-W atts Co, ie Paxton block. Y 111 WHEN you want to bur. tell or exchange your property or business 'I'.iick see J- li. Johnson. 44 N. T. Ufa. 'Phone L 370. Y ATTORNEYS. everywhere. If yo: have an account, not or cUirn of any kind &glnt $ereon, Arm or corporation can settle It tor you THE NKVV BNOV-( JILRCH CO., mala floor K. Y. Life. 'Phone li-'. n Y-1X a ABBOTT-COWAN CO., lit Nat. Bk. bldg., can gat you In or out of busine.-s. Tlai SHOLES-ARMSTRONQ CO., 722 N. Y. Life. TaL 44. Y-6J4 A GOOD hotel, well furnished, doing good business, in central Nebraska, (or aala. or win exchange for good farm or ranch lands. WUiia Cadwuil. broken Bow, Neb. Y-476 FOR SALE OR RENT Maloney Theater building, 15fl6-lVr-15'9 Capitol avenue; x lf feet ground floor oac. Apply to lianry RohlfT, 2669 l.xavenworth St. Y-770 FOR BALE, a well enuippeq newspaper plant, with good circulation and Job busi ness. In a firet-c.aas country town in northeast Nebraska; also a law library and practice. Will sHI both or newspaper only. Uood opportunity for a practical newspaper man, a lawyer, or both Ad dress B 65. bee. Y MITTS 28 FOR BALE, a clean stork of general mer chandise lesa than three years old In a good northeast Nebraska, town: nice stock. good lorstlon and a fine trade. This will bear inspection. Addreaa S 66. Re. Y-M978 a FOR BALE or rent, a two-story brick store building, 32x100 feet located on the beat business corner In Laurel. Neb ; just vacated. Address Whlta A Cook. owna. Lyons. Neb. Y Mr? A FOR HALE, clean, up-to-date stock of dry goods and millinery, one of best towns In state; best location In town; or stock can be moved; retiring from mercantile busi ness. Address 8. M. Morgan, Friend, Neb. T-M953 Kx OROCERT and meat market In Council Bluffs for sale; first-class corner loca tion; stock new; reason for seling, other business. Addrtsi T 10, Bee. Y-M153 0x ATTORNEYS EVER Y WHERE Accounts, notes or claims settled, against person, Prm or corporation. The New Church Co., main floor N. Y. Life, Omnha. Tel. in. Y-M215 FOR SALE sawmill outfit In Arkansas; will cell all or an Interest In the business. This la a good proposition. AH hard woods. Address NICHOLS LUMBER COMPANY, - Park Place, Lee County. Ark. T M224 29x HAVE W.000 stock for sale In $:0.000 South Omaha corporation; will pay 12 to 16 per cent dividend annually. C. R. Olover A Bon. 1st Floor N. Y. Life. Y M268 29 WB WILL BELL our well established feneral merchandise bualneas; stock 18.000 or down to 112.000, aa wanted, test trade and stock In vicinity; Sales $35.VW annually; good profits; HO.Oon cash will handle It. or half cash and half clear Imnroved farm. This la an un usual chance to get right Into a safe, "faying business. Come and Investigate. B. E. Hart 4k Co., Dorcheater. Neb. Y-M279 30 WANTED, welt educated young man of good address to Invest $5,000 In an old. well established business In the city; good position In the house or aa traveling sales man for the right party. Addreaa T 2i, Bee. Y M2R9 I A DOCTOR will relinquish a good location for practice In southeastern Nebraska. Investigate at once. Address T 22. cars Fee. Y-M252 29x REOISTERED druggist and physician would like to take charge of drug store where he could practice, or might buy small stock. Box 28, Exeter, Neh. t Y-M306 30x A WEEKLY INCOME from your funds exceeding thnt returned by any other form of Investment can be realised without the risk of your capital. Write to us and we will show you how you can prove this for yourself by re ferring to the official records published In tho dally papers. Wm. M. Emerson A Co., 214 Braly Bldg., Los Angeles. Cat. Y-M304 29x $2,600 8TOCK of Jewelry and fixtures for sale cheap for cash. H. A. Gross. Bvra V cuae. Neb. Y 418 29x FRIEND-ZIED FINANCE, a catchy comle post card showing a true picture of Mr. Lawson's opinion of the '"System." with three other up-to-date comics, for 10c. U. Importers, 1140 Broadway, New York. 8. Souvenir Post Card Co., Publlahers and Agent wanted. Y 315 28x WANTED Mining and Industrial stocks. Will pay cash. Catlin A Powell Co.. 17 Broad St., New York. Y 311 29x LAWN TENNIS RACKETS P. F. Turner! 48th Bt. and Packers Ave., Chicago, man ufacturer of the world renowned Crescent Tennis rackets and strings. Bend for catalogue. Y-309 29x MC8T HAVE MONEY 100.000 shares (10c each) Ohio-Kansas oil stork, lc per share. Company owns leases on 2,2u acres best oil and gas land, Chanute field. Valued $150,0m; 6 good oilers-pumping plant. Of ficers and stockholders most representa tive men In Held, hanker, merchants, re tired. Stock worth 6c par within a year. Dividends soon. Investment safe as gov ernment bonds. Description gu.ir.mte.fi 10 now means Kn in n year. Write for particulars or send draft or M. O. for small block today. C. J. Burke, lola. Kansas. Y AS 29x BUSINESS CHANCES ITiR one dollar I wiil tell you how I started without cardial and established a business ef fifty thousand dollars in three years. Thos. li. Craln. Waveriy, 111. Y ill t INVEST YOL'R MONEY WITH VS. UL1DE TO 81 CC'tSS ' tela how to take advantage of present tluctuaUons In grain and stock market. 8nt free with maraet letier. The l. gan-Hoach Co. tine ). Z.f Commerce building, Chicago. Y 411 29x 111 BINES CHANCE It pays to raise mush rooms. Enormous demand. Easy to grow In cellar or stable, or you can utilise oid boxes, shelves and barrels. One woman paid off a ti.oOO mortgage on what grew in her cellar. Anyone ean make wnges equal to those of a skilled mechanic work ing odd momenta The Initial expense la Practically nothing. The Chicago Tribune, lec. lath. 1S04, stated that a motorman makes $1.50 a year during apare time growing mushrooms In a basement. Learn this profitable Industry and add to your Income. Instructions for making bed, copy of L". 8. government report and illus trated booklet sent free to anyone on re quest. No other Industry offers such great opportunities for making money. It does not Interfere In any way with one s daily employment. Write toaay to the f. a. Mushroom Co., 2t Odd Fellows' Building, 8U Louis. T-414 2Sx Y CASH for your real estate or business, no matter where located. If you desire quick sale aend us description and price. Northwestern Business Agency. D 312 Bank of Commerce Bldg.. Minneapolis, Minn. Y FOB SALE Meat market. In good Iowa town, clearing $1.5ou per year; gooa rei son for selling. Baker A WlUon, Mc Clelland, la. 1- no matter where located. Properties and business of all kinds sold quickly for cash In all parts of the United states; don t wait; write today, describing what you have to sell and give casn price on same. A. P. TONE WILSON, JR., Real Estate Specialist 41J Y Kanaas Ave., Topeka. Kan. J t.nA A vct llf wired hv 9r "f A um, inv-uiiiv ------ Investing a few dollar a month for a ti-ia in aii, in CT nd ruhher nl&n- tatlon In southern Mexico. Enormous profits and safe as government bonds. Prospectus and full particulars mailed free. Address: E. F. Hansell, 664S Lake St., Chicago, ill. x ' FOR BALE, a finely furnished modern 7 room atem ht ftniirtmenL In best reel1 dence district, or will rent furnished. Address T , Bee. 1-MtiS FOR SALE, a well equipped machine shop, All tools new and uo-to-date. aood loca tlon for Job work; terms reasonable. John Wale, Jr., Nebraska city, -eo. Y-M479 4x FOR 8ALE. centrally located grocery; nice clean stock; about xi..w; extra gooa tures. Cheap for cash. SHOLHS-ARMSTRONG CO., 722 N. Y. Life Bldg. Tel. 49. 14 BUY NOW The Constant Oil Co. has Just let a contract that will within alxty daya open to pro duction five wella on land adjoining the famous Barker property at cnanuie, .Kan. Block la still at a very moderate figure. Now la THE time to Invest. Investigate. Constant Oil Co., 3vl N. Y. Life Bldg., Omaha. Y 159 2x GENL. MDSE. Clean staple stock, about $13,000, and brick store building. $7,0; In live BL'TLER COUNTY (NEBRASKA.) town; fine business. Good farm at value considered. What have you? J. H. John son, N. Y. Life. at HOTELS I have a number of well fur nlshed modern $2 houses of good capacity, doing paying business, Iowa and Ne braska towns; lurnuure ror sine on rea sonable terms. J. H. Johnson, N. Y. Life. Y 606 29 Fl'RNITt'RE AND UNDERTAKING Complete stock In live Saline Co. (Ne braska) town, valued $4,000; doea paying business; a good suitable Improved rarm, with limited Incumbrance considered. J. H. Johnson, N. Y. Life. Y-S04 29 CAPITALISTS-Notlce. Ks.000 ndditlonal capital wanted by a well known Omaha nrm mat now naa .'aj rata up capital. . Have big business now. out with addi tional capital can be trebled. This busi ness will absolutely net you from 25 to 75 per cent annually. Do not answer unless you have the money and mean business. Have no time for people who are merely curious to find out who we are. Address t 44, Bee. xsii a OUR LIST FOR TODAY i COMPRISES: Rooming houses, restaurants, hotels, sa loons, groceries, bakeries, drugs, harness, blacksmiths, hardwares, pool rooms, laun dries, tin shops, millineries, brick yards, confectioneries, liveries. In fact every thing in business chances for sale or ex change. Better see us before you make a deal. COMPTON WATTS CO., 53S Paxton Blk. Y-621 29 $(.5oo cash will buy one of the best livery and boarding stables In Omaha; this Is J.u00 less than it Is worth. Reason for selling, bad health. Compt.m-Watts Co., 536 Paxton Blk. 29 FOR SALE, a first-class millinery biiNlnems well establUhed In town of &,4. Want to retire. Liberal reduction If sold at once. Address T a. Bee. Y M33 30x INVEST In a wonderful money-mnking 1m. provement grouud floor opportunities lor urT lu "upucaie llrll telephone. UcstliiKhoiiMC, etc., Hiireem. Partkula free, rrederi.k Kunnecko, Room V.lil. I ulton St., Scr York. Y 31J .x Fp It SALE, book, stationery and fair store In thriving Illinois town. oo,l paving business. Good reason for selling. Llu enU discount for cash. Bchaefer. Henry. CTRla?1ATIO,N Products are handled by leading wholesale) nnd retail dealers wants competent man to tnk management of branch ottW: salarv I-.000 per annum and commission. En ergetic man should earn KOno per annum. -Must Invest from $1.0..) u In stoek Si .C.?DAPfl.!1.y' l',nnuestlonable reforeiu es as to ability and Integrity required. Ad dress Box iJfi, Madtaon, Wisconsin Y 8 29x '".i A.Lrr. f;" "tcmint of death, an old E.H:M!""hedi 1""""''4 "otlons nnd furnishing goods busmees In a western olty. the oetiter of a proierous stale. Ad drss B 4S, Bee. Y' 378 J DO TOIT want to go Into buslneK v woman s business for women. We se'li our corsets In shops established by our selves Write us for particulars. Svlph Form Corset Co., Detroit. Mich. Yl 'ir..10'01; "vestment In good en. terprlses without services. T. F Cam. erou. Bentloel Bldg., Milwaukee, Wis . V-347 29x DOIJARS for yoii. A 1-glti.nate money cmklntt scheme that will muka you rich run nd full particular by mall on ri trt'Pi fruX & Co.. (il i nity t.dg.. Ci.lcago, Y'-4tJ Ox THE REST OPPORTl-NITY IN EX ISTENCE for the investment of small and larsn sums of idle money where it will produce a large and steady monthly revenue without ru,k of I.m; prin.lpal back on demand. For full particulars ad tT?A V -Unier, ilJ Walnut St.. Philadelphia, Pa. Y 3s 2Sx , EXCEPTIONAL INVESTMENT - Truat company, making lajge prefits. Is in-ere-lng capital; InvesUgatlon In Vited; other securities for sale; brokers wanted. Pacific Couat Trust Company, Ban Francisco, Cai Y 392 ix ' AN INCOME FOR THE FAMILY. Wvldends that will please you. Address International Lumber A Development Co. (Atsets thirteen million dollar i. Odd Fel lows Bldg.. St- Louis. Mix T ) 2x ACTIVITY In whest offers splendid oppor tunities for large pronia: kw.w margin 1 bu. I cents; send for book. Facts and Figures, explaining option trading. Oe born Grain Co., Minneapolis, Minn. Y-397 x TOU ean never profit by business chances unless you have some money; small sav ings are the foundation et large fortunes; start a savings accounts with J. L. hrandels A bona. Banker. IMh aa4 4ewXeM "ta. i.sswlg liO4.auv.gS4 FOR SALE, furniture and lease of 24-room hoarding house, very centerly located; business eatablished several years; house Is full of good paying people; furniture and carpota In fine condition; house mod ern, and very reasonable rent. This will stand a closo Investigation by any one who wants a business of this kind. Present owner wants to retire. Will sell reason able for cash only. Address T 47. Bee. Y-551 31 x FOR SALE Sood will, furniture and fix tures one 0 the oldest and btst es tablished businesses In the city. From $.! to $4.i reulre.l. Has paid as hiBh as $lo.0no per year profits. Invite InvestUation. No experience required. Good rtttsons for selling. Address T 3 Hce Y M498 WANTED TO BUY 6HONFELD, the ANTIQUARIAN, 822 N. Y. Life pays highest pries for books. Tel. S03. N-6.10 I WANT to buy a 10 to 14-room rooming houoe between Chicago and Leavenworth streets, east of 22d street. C. R. . Glover & Son, 1st Floor N. Y. Life. J-M.1 2) CASH for 2 hand men's clothing and shoes, 31 N. lSth St. N M271 3x BQl'ARB PIANO In good condition. KH Farnam. .N M2S0 GOOD second-hand loller-top deck. Ad dress T 2S. Beo. N 291 29 WILL pay $1.0fO ensh for house and lot not loss than S rooms, must be a bargain; 'no agents. T 46. care Bee. N 629 2x 10 TO ll-ROOM furnished rooming house, close in; 110 ageiue. Address T 43. Bee. N 523. H WANTED To buy 50'Vn) sicond-hand brick delivered at 3Mh and Furnum. Address T 41. Bee. N-U 29 WANTED. TO BUY 10 TO ) ACRES Want to buy from ten to slxtv acres rloe in. Address, with full particu'ars. T So, lice. N 329 20x WANTED to buy. a second-hand pony rig either one or two-seuted. Address R-v! Brethouwer. Elgin, Neb. X M33g kix WANTED Second hand 14 to 25 lf.-P. gas oline enslie; also high speed Singer power sewing machines, belting, etc. Ad dress T-fci. Bee office. X 648 2x Wanted Acreage Ws hare customers for 20 or 40 acres within the 4-mlle limit. N. r. Dodge & Co lni4 Farnam. N 44 : PRINTING PRINTING HIGH-GRADE WORK. uiir'cTint'r"l"" Block, Corner o LYNUSTAU 16ih St. and Capitol Ava -iul KRAMER CHANDLER. QUICK PHlNTfcRS. 1106-0. Douglas BL To de liver wotk when promlaed is our hobby. J. it. SIRPLE8S. reliable printer; estae Hatted U fears- M IV UU g, Oseeh-. SECRET SOCIETY NOTICES Maseale Tesssjl. jm . s4? W OMAHA CHAPTER. NO. 1. R. A. M hpecial meeting Tuesday evening. Jan uary 31, for work in Royal Arch degree. A. Hugh Hippie, Secretary. CAPITOL LODGE NO. . A. F. A. M Special meetlrg Monday evening January 3. for work In Master Mason degree. Visi tors invited. 1 R. V. Cole, Master. John Bamford. Secretary. VESTA CHAPTER. No. S, O. E 8 -Special meeting Saturday evening. February 4. at 7:30. Visitors welcome. Winifred Wal lace, secretary. KSIGHT OF PYTHIAS NEBRASKA. NO. 1. K. Of P -Rejrular meerlng Monday evening. 7:$o, Myrtle hall. 1 ljth and Douglas streets. Visitors welcome. A. B. Anderson. C. C. Roy A. Dodge. K. R. and 8. TRIANGLE LODGE. NO. 64 Meets every 1 nursnay evening. Castle hall, 22d and Cuming. Visitors always welcome, D. B. Stlne, C. C. J. R. Stlne, K. R. and 8. TRIUNE LODGE, NO. 66, K. OF F. Meets every Tuesday night, southwest corner Fourteenth and Dodge. Visitors welcome. A. H. Rawltser, C. C. J. C. Brewlngton, K. of R. A Si. ROYAL A RCA UNION PACIFIC COUNCIL, No. 1069 -Meets second and fourth Mondavi esch month st Arcanum hall, northwest corner Sixteenth and Harney. Visitors welcome. Alex Reed, Regent. Harry B. Morrill, Secretary. PIONEER COUNCIL, No. 118-Meets In regular session second and fourth Tues days In each month In Continental block. Fifteenth and Douglas. Visitors Invited. Q. C. Thompson. Secretary. MONEY TO LOANCHATTELS WE LOAN ON MONEY WE GIVE WE WANT Furniture. Pianos, Live Stock, Salaries. Best Rates. Easy Payments, yuiet esrvicn. Any Time, Your Business It iou Kver Borrow Money. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO., lift Board of Trade Bldg. Tel. 229S. (Established UK) 80 & 16th Bt X-0il LOANb made on all kinds of chattel se curities, also on 8ALARIE8. Low Ratea. Easy Terms. Quick snd Confidential Service, Call rn us If In need of MONhf. PHOENIX CREDIT CO.. (M Paxton Block. X-4W7 The . J. A. Hutton Co. U4-la -aJUoa Block. X-oa MONEY LOAi'IED SALARIED PEOPLE and others without security; easy pay ments, laigest business in 49 principal cities. Toliuan, Room ii N. Y. Life. X-10 MONEY l.-.-aas mm 1 rias.ii: now, room 4. at ax a. ism uu Tel. B-mi loaned en furniture, salary. hir usual rates. Dr. Pre b be. MONEY loaned on salary, furniture, jew elrv. horses. Luff Green Loan Co., I Barker block. X tit MONEY loaned on pianos, furnlturs, jew elry, horses, cows, etc. C F. Reed. 319 3. 12. X 614 MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLE. STAR LOAN CO.. 44 PAXTON BLOCK. X-eii SEE FULLER, 426 Paxton block, for loans on watches, diamonds and jewelry. x-at CHATTEL, salary and Jewelry loans. Foley Loan Co.. 1604 Farnam St. X 617 SALARY and chattel loans. ZU Bee Bldg. Ttm nrjleon. BOWEN'S MONEY, eaay to get on furni ture, pianos, horses, cows, Jewelry. Plain note if steadily employed. 703 N. Y. Life. X-M431 PRIVATE MONEY A PRIVATE PARTY WILL MAKE loans on furniture, pianos or other se curity at very liberal rates; you have the privilege of paying back in small In stallments. Address T 14, Bee. X-MU3 FOR RENT STORES & OFFICES We have vacant a particularly desirable small office, which rents for $lu.ou per month. Price includes heat, light, water and Jalnior service. It U located on the fourth floor of The Bee Building and is Just the thing for any one wanting a. nice little office In (lie best office build ing in town. H. C. Petera & Co., Rental Agents, Ground Floor Bee Building. 1-771 3-STORY and basement brick building, 1003 Farnam, T-xY)0. hydraulic, elevator, suit able for wholesale or manufacturing. 314 First NVt'l Bank building. I 06 FOR RENT, at 91 Farnam St., over 6.000 square feet of floor space; can be used for storage or light manufacturing; will rent all or part at a reasonable figure. 1 on Phone 2702. IF you apply at once we can give any one desiring a large offiVe space, almost any urrangement thev desire. This space is on the sixth floor of The Bee Building, with north light. R. C. Peters & Co., Rental Agent, Ground Floor Bee Building. I-T72 FOR RENT One-half store, with show window; one of the best locations in the city; iiiith.lnn or siationor preferred. AiV dress Bee office. I-M 813 FOR RENT or sale, Maloney theater build ing. 16o9-ll-13 Capitol ave. ; very large floor spaee-. ground floor. Inquire of Henry Kohl ft, 2ilh and Leavenworth sts. I-M478 U. S. NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. Wre have 3 nice rooms upstairs for rent on Farnam St. We also have 2 large ground . , r , .... II . . . . , ii'.t.i .-iiti.e. jieoi imj ja1111.fl eir Ra furnished. Strictly modern and up-to-date. Come and see tia Chas. E. Williamson Co., Ground Floor V. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg. I-4o29 $J R. 15TH ST., 2d floor. Only $J6.00 per month. It. C. Peters & Co., Bee bldg. MEDICAL FOR WOMEN ONLY DR. RAYMOND'S Monthly Keguiator has brought happiness to hundred of anxioua women. No pain, no uanger, no inieiference with work; relief in 1 to i days. We have never known of a single failure. Price $.', by mall. DR. R. G. RAYMOND REMEDY CO., R. ST, M Adams St., Chicago. -en LADIES $oo0 reward if our remedy fails to relieve aeiayea mommy periods: 110 matter how lorg suppressed: safe relief. $1 Women's Private Institute, I, 1&5 Dearborn St., Chicago. 3N&-29X LADIES In trouble guaranteed safe an J sure reuei; no exposure; particulars lc. 8. in Medical Co., 310 Hennepin Ave Mm-neapol-s. Minn. 364 2lx DR. W. rlUTCHlNSON. Specialist r women snd children; u years practice Residence telephone Ofhos. 1 Cun.lng. 3i; otnee, os. LADIES Chichester s English Pennyroyal pins are ti.e peat; aare, reliable: take na 01 her. Send 4c stamps for particulars. "Belief for Ladies." tn letter by return tnall. Ark your druggist. Chlcheater Chemical Co. Philadelphia, LADIES When In need, send for free trial of our never-railing remedy; re li quick and safe, Paris CbemKel Co., Milwaukee, WU, CHAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Seduction In Argentina and Australian Wheat Surplus. FOREIGN WHEAT NEEDED IN MAY DELIVERY Cora aad Oat Shipments Larger Than First of Last Year Heavy laspeetloa of Oats from Private lloaaes. OMAHA. Jan. IS. 190. A bullish factor in me wneat situation is the announcement by Bioomhai! of a lower -estimate of toe Argentina and Aus tralian wheat surpius for tpn. in view of me faet that In I hicago and other mar kets a great deal more wneat nas been sold tor May delivery than seems availaoie, It may be necessary to import Argentina or Australian wheat to keep Hie May situation trom running away witn lmeit. Bioomhali cables he is Inclined to deciease ms for mer estimate on the South American ex portable surpius from iv.im,0vu to li.iwo.wo bushels, leaving the amount either !u.j,'Jj or M.uOO.OW bushels. He reduces former Australian t.gures by 6,"o,a U about l&.inv.uA) bushels. The belter informed English houses figure an exportable de crease for Argentina of W per cent from last years surpius. During 1904 the Ar gentina shipments were i3,0w bushels. It Is noticeable that the Chicago receipts are lu0,v bushels daily, but tne Inspec tions only about twelve cars each day. I he difference is said to be due to Oregon wheat shipped In to private houses or going to millers. The northwestern cars that is. at Chicago, Minneapolis and Du luth are within two cars of these for last year. Today It Is 21, last week 441 and last year 23. The Minneapolis stocks are now 14.000,361 bushels, being an Increase for the week of 275 ul bushels. The primary receipts are 433.0oo bushels against M(.tl last year. The shipments are 344.WU bushels against 183,0v0 last year. The cash demand continues poor again, but Chicago reports sale of 30,'"J0 bushels. Minneapolis elevators sold In the last two days l.oOO.vm bushels to millers, Plllsbury taking 6no,uOO bushels, mostly low grades. Kansas City reported sale to Minneapolis millers of l&O.OuO bushels. While the cash market In corn and oat has been dull since January 1, the ship ments have been larger than last year, es- Fecially oats, which have been moved out reely by the cereal Interests. On this grsde 1.416.000 bushels have been loaded out of store since the first of the month snd of other grades only 4S.0O0 bushels. Standard oats to the amount of 700,0u0 bu. have been moved out of private houses and 350.000 of other grades. The standard has practically all been delivered on January contracts. Last year 26.ono bushels were withdrawn from store during the same period and 352. OoO bushels standard and 554. OOo other grades were Inspected out of private houses. The receipts of oats have been 3 035.000 bushels, against 1,000,000 bushels for the same period last year. The primary receipts of corn to day are 47S.O0O bushels, against 394.000 bush els last year, and the shipments are 207,(XO bushels, against 601,000 bushels. Omaha Cash Sales. CORN-No. $. 1 car, 8c. Omaha Cash Prices. WHEAT-No. 3 hard, ll.wKffl.08; No. I hard, $1.02'6 1.064; No. 4 hard, 90cfc$1.00; No. 3 spring, $1.07. CORN No. 2. 40V: No. 3, 40ic; Ne. 4. 3SV,c; no grade, 33i3Sc; No. 2 yeilow, 4oV4c; No. 3 yellow, 40Uc; No. 2 white, 4oi.c; No. 3 white, 40V, a . , , OATS .so. 3 mixed. 29c; No. 3 mixed, 2Wc; No. 4 mixed, 274c No. 2 white. fc'Hc; No. 3 white, 29c; No. 4 white, 2Hc; stand ard, 2fc. Carlot Receipts. ' Wheat. Corn. Oats Chicago 1 248 4 Kansas City 3S 31 8 Mineapolls 201 Duluth 64 St. Louis 35 27 68 Omaha 5 M 11 Kansns City Grata aad Provisions. KANSAS CITY, Jan. 28. WHEAT Un changed to higher; May, $1.05V&1.05; July, 89Lc; cash. No. 2 hard. $1.0.1.09; No. 3, $1.1543 1-07; No. 4, 9&C!jj$1.04; No. 2 red, $1.12rf 1.14; No. 3, $1.06411.11; No. 4. $1.0091.07. CORN Steady; May, 42Vb4.'V; J"''. 42Sc; cash, No. 3 mixed. 4J Vu4JVc; No. 434c; No. 3 white, 45c; No. 3. 44c. OATS Steady; No. 2 white, 42c; No. I mixed, 31c. HAY Steady; choice timothy, $9.6OS10.00; choice prairie, $7.257.75. RYE Steady, 77c. EGOS Steady; Missouri and Kansas stock, l.ew No. 2 wnltewood cases Included, 27Hc; case count, 26Vtc; cases Returned, Ho less. BUTTER Creamery, 2327c; dairy, 19c. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat bu 3.i,4oi 49.0TO Corn, bu 4O.U1O 20.X) Oats, bu 4,000 11,000 Philadelphia Produce Market. PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 28. BUTTER Firm and in good demand; extra western creamery, 30c; extra nearby prints, 31c EQG8 Dull and weak; nearby fresh. 28 629c at mark, western, fresh. 28Vk'tt29c at mark. CHEESE Steady; New York full creams, PATENTS H. A. STUROIES, registered attorney; pat. less successful. 5lf N. Y. Lifs. Omaha. -M739 DCNT GET A PATENT until you know how. My experience and advlcs in patent matters free. Address J. Emery Lester, 430 Paxton block, Omaha, Neb. -944 PATP1MT; SECURED OR NO FEE. rJ I CPi I O ADVICE FREE. American Engineering Co., registered at torneys. 509 Bee Bldg.. Omaha. 213 F24 PATENTS GUARANTEED PATENTS SECURED OR FEE RE TURNED. Send model or sketch for free opinion as to patentability. Send for Illus trated Oulde Hook. Contains I11O mechan ical movements and LIST OF INVEN TIONS WANTED. TELLS HOW TO OB TAIN AND SBLL PATENTS, etc. PAT ENTS advertised for tale at our expense. EVANS, WILKENS CO.. Reg. Patent Attorneys. 615 F Street. Washington, D. C. FOR EXCHANGE IF YOU do not find what you want in this column put an ad in and you will Boon get it. Z 9M PIANO for horse. Perficld, pianos. 1411 Far. Z ltO. Fi EXCHANGE New upriuht piano for horse. J. S. Cameron, k N. K'th st. Z M216 29 fsnrv. Inline: New Tor fufl creams, rholre. 12r; New York full creams, fair to good, 1IV.11C tmcA;n c.ri on provisions Featarea of the Trading aa leslne Prlres ns Board of Trade. CHICAGO. Jan. 28. Anticipation of re duced exports from Australia and Argen tina was Inrgelv the c.use of a firm finish today in the wheat market. At the el.e May wheat was up ie. Corn l off '': oats are c down and provisions 2Hc to lie lower. Reflecting the conditions at Liverpool the whtat market here was easy at the open ing. May started H6tc off at $1 lf.v1l 1 lieVc. The decline abroad was said to be due to Increased shipments from Aus tralls. At the start there was considerable shattered selling, commission houses and pit traders being prominent on that side of the market. The slight decline, how ever, brought out a fair demand from shorts. In consequence there was soon a firmer undertone, Msy advancing to $1.1. Receipts In. the northwest today were quite small ifnd news of the cah situation at Minneapolis was rather bull ish. A revised estimate made by an Eng lish crop expert regarding the xportble surplus of wheat from Argentina and Australia materially reduced former fls- ures. This gave some anxiety to shorts and resulted in additional covering. Trad ing, howevfr. was comparatively light throughout the entire session. The market closed firm with May at $1 15'V Clear ances of wheat snd flour were equal to 54.300 bu. Primary receipts were 43.000 bu.. compared with 536.1Y bu. a year ago. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported receipts of JS1 cars, against 441 cars last week and 23 cars a year ago. Selling by cash houses and scalpers caused a rather weak corn market. The selling was due Isrgrly to lower cables and Increased acceptances In the country. Mav opened unchanged to Ho lower at 4SU445Vc. sold off to 44MTHSC, closed at 45c. Local receipts were 248 cars, non of contract grade. Larger receipts than expected were partly responsible for a slight decline In the price of oats. The market was also affected by the weakness of corn. Trad ing was very quiet. Msy opened a shade to V? lower at 3ie31eo, sold between anke and 3mo and closed at 3oc. Local re ceipts were 74 cars. A decline of 10c In hog prices started moderate profit taking In provisions and resulted In lower prices throughout the list. At the close May pork wss off 12H9 ISc at $12 824. Lard was down 7Hc at K95. Ribs were off 24tc at 34.S2H- Estimated receipts for Monday: Wheat, 33 cars; corn, 345 can; oats, 120 cars; hogs, 63.n0 head. The leading futures ranged ss follows: NEW YORK STOCKS AND BANDS Northern Securities Makes a New High leoord 00 the Cirb. fr mr rmll-e; to.'sv gnli! a. id -.47.7to ,l 1 . ,r $1 MI 028 OTHER TRANSCONIINtNTALS GO UP lalea Paelfle and the orlhm estrra Urooo Aavaare Several Points Close of Market Sllhtl Irreitalar. I NEW YORK, Jan. :S The sudden out break or pyrotechnics in a group of storks which Is sensitive to development in the northern Securities case wss the feature of the stck niarxrt and this occurrtd late in the Isst hour of the work. Union Paci:lc was the central figure and broke through the restraint which has hed It below $1 -D snd was rushed up to fl.21V The transac tions on the rise were In enormous volume. St. Paul responded vigorously and sensa tional advances were made by great North- ; em preferred and the Chicago A North western group. Northern Secrltles In the curb market was rushed up several points above its previous highest price to the neighborhood of $1.66. There were very large transactions in Erie throughout the session, but that stock encouraged very heavy profit taking. It has been the pro fessed expectation for several days past that the decision of the supreme court In the Northern Securities esse would be handed down at Washington on Monday, Beyond this ttere was nothing to explain the excitement regarding these storks. The tone of the general market showed strength but by no means in the same de gree a In this special group. The greater activity which developed after the appear ance of the bank statement was probably r.ot due to Its showing, although ths gain In cash reserves was much larger than was promised and the loan expansion hard y as great as was expected. With gold going out In a stream because there was no adequate use to be found for it at this center, any accumulation of banking re serves here bad little Importance. The strength and activity of a large number of obscure industrials wss still a feature today. Outside of buoyancy In the tran sactional group the, market closed slightly Irregular. Total esles of bonds par value, $6,440,000. Quotations on tne New York titoca ex change ranged aa follows: Bales mgn. low iobc Urk vtoae Mar'iet. M W ii;K J. m. - M N - 'n ral 1. mult. 1!. . .. I.vurs. 1 1mr tonus tnd ; !XI u.is 1 ,-r "M. Iill.ety 14. I 1 e fill, vin.iilm z per rent I'M VK MMit .l.N 1 II.!-; f 1 1 , nl s 1 i j.1.1 n ; ; 1 v v : k r'.rm iii sc- ' t'l it h i-. l ev. I., imnkTi t,ili at tt 7Vn- I ir.w f or demand, i.r.l i t 4.-M IT e'xtv-.!.- h: p.tl rues. $ fe-fM ,; I rmi'lll. T, III till-. ilMfjlA'1. I S. I. V Kit l'.ar. bl'ic. Mtxitan dollars. i 47'jc i Hi 1XP8 Government, steady; firm. iosIiik quotation" on tonds were: f s r-f U. rf .. lMv.Trn . " coupon I"- I- N i(v xiiniiiH r. e m 'ti Mx. renlrsl .. io 1st Inc UlS.Mlnn. A St. L 4a . a m t. m l(v,i So ta K. It M T. r. s tHt N J C M . M ,N P.-Hi- 4s 1'1 So .Ht N. W t 4 . . . o s L rf4i 4 .11SH Pens cesv. Ii.. . 1 iRr',nS Cs M " .? Si U I M. e. k llt, ,l St U S r II 4SI4 . . 3 I St. 1 s w . n- ..tfti't ShnH . L. U .. i:s So. I'srillf l H 7 ,so. asnwar m is Articles ! Open. J Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes'y. Wheat May July Corn Jan. May July Oats Jan. May July Pork Jan. May Lard Jan. May July Ribs Jan. May July 5 86 6 &6 W'4 :'PM 46Si 4in! 1 15M.S 1 1 1 15H 46 45HOH 3014 31 12 70 12 95 6 77H 7 Vi 304 30 7 12 70 12 95 6 77H 7t 7 10 86 9th: ovi 1 18 42Vi 4t 45Hi 20 1 11 98 42 45 4 46 34 31 TS3l 12 12 65 12 80 12 i:! 13 12 95 75 S 96 7 07! $0 8 95 6 !"6 7 07 60 6 k2 6 82 7 02 7 12 No. 2. Cash quotations were as follows: FLOCK Steady; winter paten's, 25.1MT 5.20: winter straights. $4.806.no: spring pat ents, $5.wrn6.60; spring straights, $4.5OS4.90; bakers. l.'.SoiiS.&O. VVHEaT-.no. 2 spring. $1.121.18; No. S spring. $1.0uai.l5; No. 2 red. $1.17VJ,M9- CORN No. 2, 43c; No. 2 yellow. 43c. OATS No. 2. "c; No. 2 white, 31o; No. 3 white. 3t;g31c. RYE No. 2, 75c BARLEY Good feeding, 27cj fair to choice malting, 43'34'ic. SEED No. I flax. $1.16; No. 1 northwest ern, 1.23; prime ilm Hliy, $2.eo'd2.WH; Clover contract grade, $12.50. PROVlolONS Mess pork, per bbl., $116'?9 12.70. Lord, per In) lbs., $ii.77. Short ribs sides (loose). $S.Svfj.7u. Short clear sides (boxed), $6.62fj8.87. Folloalng Mere the receipts and ship ments of Hour and grain: rteceipts. enipments. Atchison do pfd Atlantic Coaet Line. B. O do pfd Can. Pacific central ut .V J Ches. 4k Ohio- Chicago 4k A do ptd. t.M a. '" ' l.oOO UK lul l'."i 10 1U 123 l.M lwt lol 1 !.'7!406 136 123 133 ISO lt -4 2. 4oo MO 300 Chicago Gt. Western 7j0 15. UO 2.100 9.300 V 8,l 1W l.ft) .104.400 . 7.8'JO . 6.000 1.800 l'JO 2o0 7U0 Flour, bbls... Wheat, bu... Corn, bu Oats, bu Rye. bu Barley, bu. 11.700 ..119.100 ..1,3.400 ..127.100 .. 1.000 69.200 18. 43.500 13U.8O0 147.600 9.400 28.610 On the Produce exchange today the but ter market was steady; creameries, 1932!; daJrle. 1SH-'u24c. Eggs, steady; at mark, cases Included, 21fl'.ic: firsts, 26c; extras, 3oo. Cheese, steady, llgl-'c. 8t. Loots Grata and Provisions. BT. LOUIS. Jan. 28. WHEAT Higher; No, 2 red cash, elevator, $l.u-, track, ii.iiVa; May, $L14; July, 96c; No. 2 hard, LU. CORN Weaker; No. 2 cash. 43c; track, 44Vi'(46c; May. 43c; July, 43c. OATS Weak; No. 2 iali. 31c; track. 32c. FLOUR Steady ; red winter patents, $5.40 5.50; special brands. $5.fi04i5.70; extra fancy, $4.4fS6.10; clear, $4.4064.ii0. SEED Timothy, nominal; $2.mQ2.40. EKAN Dull; sacked, east track, soc HAY Steady; timothy, xs.0uaiz.00; rie, $8.0l9.60. IRON COTTON TIES 93c. HEMP TWIfE 8c. PROVISIONS Pork, lower;' jobbing standard, $11.82. Lard, lower; prime steam, $6.35. Dry salted meats, steady; boxed extra shorts, $ii.H2,,ii; clear ribs, $6.87; short clears, $i.0. Bacon, steady; boxed extra shorts, $7.50; clear ribs, $7.8J; short clear. $7.87. POULTRY slow; chickens and springs, 9W. turkeys, 13Vic; dui'ks. llc; geese, So. BT.'TTER Julet; creamery, 24g3ic; dairy, 15 25c. EGGS Higher at 26c. case count. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls .0i0 Wheat, bu 33.000 63, 000 Corn, bu 2S.(wO 26.0f) Oats, bu 58,') 3I.0C0 pra- new C. & N. W C, M. A BL P Chicago T. et T.... do pfd.... C, C C. A Bt. L. Colo. St Southern.. do 1st pfd do 3d pfd Del. 4k Hudson Del., I & W. D. & R. G do pfd Erie do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Hoikina Valley do pfd III. Central Iowa Central do pfd K. C. Southern do pfd U A N Manhattan L Met. Securities Met. Bt. Ry Mexican Central Minn. A St. L M.. Bt. P. S. Bt M. do Pfd Mo. Pacific M , K. T do pfd Nat l R. R. of M. pfd in. x . central N. Y., Ont, A W.... Norfolk 4k W do pfd Pennsylvania p., c, c st. u. Reading do let pfd do 3d pia Rock Island Co 13,200 do pfd 400 St. L. & 8. F. 2d pfd 2"0 Bt. L. 8. W 3o do pfd 1.100 80. Pacific 1.50 do pfd 80. Railway do pfd Texas 4k Pacific Tol., St. U. 4k W 4 234l 240 176 1 y Si s 44S 1 : 44 1 4JV, 22S 2itv li4v $1 94H 431 Vs 38 IK 8 4a 86 158 30 29H 59 1,800 137 100 6u0 1.100 'low 80O 7H lltiS 22 98 150 167 30 29 64 137 ?6V 116s. 22 9S 157 4S1 4JS, Tk 23 23M IW 1H", 81 96 24 6S, 8 IMm J6 81 M 43 86 K7- WV 16n 29 55 W 29 UTi 131 170 76 116 22 56 158 6,800 106 105 lKi-t TOO 32 S2 3 68 66 66 41 43 42 146 144 146 k 46 444, 44 79 7 79H 91 1X7 136 137 0U V II II 6U) 8 11.600 300 12.4VX) 200 88 92 36 81 70 26 61 67T4 600 118 4.90O 34 I0 1.6)0 200 209 168.600 2X) 2i0 3W 10 6i 200 97H 34 86 63 984 21 43 18 22 46 72 83 34 ' 37 8,700 10. i0 11. fsO 1 Ji 60 0 10 1.1'W Milwaukee tiraln Market. MILWAUKEE, Jan. 2S. - WHEAT Ptendv; No. 1 northern, tl.lt'ifl.la; No. 2 northern, $l.flf"B1.13; May, $1.15. H V E lt" hUher: No. 1, 82c. BARLEY Steady; No. 2, 51c; sample, 37'i BO'ic. 11 iRN Steadf ; No. 3, 53'o; May. Cc a eked. I HAVE LARGE LIST of selected Improved la: inn miu nroici i , iaiiui. i v, cai iiitii(,r lur st K'ks general merchandise and all kinds of merchandise clothing. shoes. dry good, hardware, implements; sll kinds exchanges, trades; write fully what you havu to offer. Harry R. Woodall. Nor folk. Neh. Z-415 rx FARMS FOR RENT IP ACRES six miles N. W. city. $3 per acre. 60 acres three miles west of city, 4-rojin nouse, near car line, a per arre. 1 FARNAM ST. -lfiT 29 GEORGE A CO.. 1601 FOR DAIRY OR GARDENING. 80 acres 3 miles west of city and four blocks to street car; house J rooms; will lease 1 years. JVO0 per acre. 70 acres 1 mile east frviugton; no Improve ments. .v,i GEORGE 83 0 nor acr 2 A CO., 11 FARNAM 8T. 4W 29 OSTEOPATHY Johnson Institute. 615 N Y. Life bldg. Tel. 1664. MRS JOHN R. MU8ICK. Osteopathy Phy sician; office, Neville block. Tel. 23. -421 DR. FAR WELL, specialty nervous disease. til? N. T Life. -83 FLORISTS HESS A 8WOBODA. 1418 Fsrnara. -67$ L. HENCER80N. 1519 Farnam. Tel. 1251 ALFRED DONAOHUE. JR., 1807 Farnam. Tel. t-iSS. LAW AND COLLECTIONS JOHN M MACFARLAND, New York Uf i , a mr. ... . .u 11" Tl lrJt-i eiM WM4 J. 1 " 9 . Liverpool drain Market. LIVERPOOL, Jan. M. WHEAT-Bpot. stradv; No. 1 California. 7s id. Futures, steady; March, 7s lVtd; May, 7s d; July, 7s d. Ci'iRN Spot, quiet; Amerlcnn mixed, new, 4s Hd; Ameriean mixed, old, 4s 10d. Fu tures, quiet; March, is l'td; May, 4s 2d. Ml-- ..nil. Cain Vavlral MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. 2S.-WHEAT-Ma y. $U3: Julv, 11.13V.: No. 1 hard, $1.16'.; No. I . U ,. , '. VA O nA.lhpn f 1 1 T. ' IIUT lliri ii. i. ..... - ..... . it. , ,., ,j iw4. FLOI R First patents, xd.siH8.4ii: secruid patents, $6.1irWti.: tirst clears, $4.0u(M.35; second clenrx. $2.'io,li2.70. BRAN Bulk, $13.50. nulatb. Grain Market. DULUTH. Jan. Si.-WHRAT-To Arrive: No. 1 northern. $1.12; No. 2 northern, fl.o5,. On tr.ick: No. 1 northern. 11.1?; No. 2 northern, $1."5; May, $1.14; July. $U1T: Sentemher. 944c. OATS -To .irrlve and on track, !9c. Peoria Market. PEORIA, Jnn. 28.-CORN-Quoted'teady ; No. 3. 42c; No. 4, 41r414o; nu grade, 4lc. Foreign Financial. LONDON. Jan. 28 Although money was In good demand In the market today, there was less nre.fure owing to the release Of supplies by certain Joint clock banks. Prices on the stock exchange were firm aad quiet Knfflrs were influenced by ihe discovery of the largo diamond near Pre toria. Consols were maintained. Ameri cans opened irregular, advanced to well alwve parity on expectations of a good New York bank ststeinent and closed quiet. Foreigners were maintained. Japanese and Russians were Arm. Imperial Japanese lis of 1"4 were quoted at loi. Karftis were active. PARIS, Jan. 28. The tone on the bourse todav was firm throughout. Russian Im perial 4s were quoted at (M and Russian bonds of 14 at 4'.i. BERLIN. Jan. 28. The nsitel Saturday dullness prevailed on the Bourse today, but prices were maintained. Clearing; Honso Averages. NEW YORK. Jan. S The statement of averages of the clearing house banks of this rlty for the week shows: Loans $1 115.613 V. increase $16.831 709; deposits $1 18S 8:.tt4), Increase $"6,011,400; circulation ft CiO. decrease M legal tendere $i2,. 9'15io. lncrese $J.3 700: specie $?31 63,K0, Increase $7.4f 400; reserve $42 4 436 700. In-ere-se 89.79 I'1: reserve required JT9" 467.150. Increase $6 603 860; surplus $36 799.608. In crease 83.345.750; ex-T'nlted States deposits $32.2?1.6Ui. Increase $3.242.40a Treasary tstesBent. WASHINGTON. Jan. Today's state ment of the treasury belsnce In the general fund exclusive of redemption shows: Avail, able cash balance fl36.U,8Je. Oold 8o3.. 074.56J. do Dfd. . Union Pacific. do pfd Wabash do pfd W. & Lake Erie... Wis. Ccniral do pfd Adams Ex American bX U. 8. Kx Wells-Fargo Ex Amal. Copper 9.700 Amer. Car A F 1.1 do pfd Amer. Cotton OH.... lw do pfd Amer. Ice I do pfd l . r i i. a on Amci. i-.ui.TOu v., do pfd Amer. Locomotive.. do pfd Amer. Smelt. A R... d pfd Amer. Sugar Ref Amer. Tob. Pfd certif Anaconda M. Co Brooklyn R. T Colo. Fuel A I Con. Gas Corn Products do pfd Distillers' Securities. General Electric Inter. Paper do Dfd Inter. Pump 1") do pfd Nnt'l Lead l.fO No. American 2"" Pacific Mall 4o0 People's Gas I.CO Pressed Steel Car.... 600 do pfd 3iio Pullman P. Car Republic Steel 1.3") do pfd 2"0 Rubber Goods do pfd 4i Tenn. Ccml 1 5.4'M I'. 8. Leather 3 do pf.f 8 In2' U. S. Realty 1,,' U. 8. Rubber llu do pfd ... 60J' U. S. Steel 4io do pfd 47.WO Va. Caro. Chemical. St do pfd Westtngh. Kleetrlc. ! Western Union 2u) 87 91 SS JSt 80 86 118 34 97 34 85 63 4 87 91 $7 35 81 70 26 60 67H 118 24" 97V 34 25 63i 121 119 121 18 21H 45 72 33 93 34 37 lll 86' US- 141 Wit U'7 61 46 3. 4-10 M3 202 l,6i 2i 1 P") ilk 7tV, loo K7Mi 37 5rt 185 184 2'0 21 21 W 774 771 3-1 ' 37 111 118 141 106 ' 6o 4b 27 w; 44 17 36 91 i ?T 15 7' 13 37 li8) 31 4 18"'; ui 27 99 4:: 108 36 91 16 M 26 !5 71 13 102 0 37 l'l 30 M li'; Total sales for the day. 704.200 shares. 97 21 43 18 21 45 240 223 120 240 72 33 93 33 93 27 16 37 37 111 86 119 14? 94 I'M 61 45 K 19 "6 37 186 21 764j 38 86 27 99 43 107 36 91 240 16 g M 71 13 1U3 . 1 80 94 84 V7 180 9? Boston fMofc Market BOSTON. Jan. a Coll loans, cent; time loans, ;a4 per cent closing on Stocks and lionds: Auhtsoa s. 4s iAdvotur 4o 4 IH4 'Allouei Mn. Teatrsi ... lAnia;(sosi4 li.hlMii 4o pll Boston A Albany-.. Bodes Msiue.. PndoD Blttit4 ... Fltihburs pi M (enlrsl H Y.. S it. 4b H. 1.1a. Ha I Ay ...... Anr. A'i. Cbm. pta men. ium.. Sucar pfd T I Wuolsn . . . . Dfd Pomlnlon I. 4V IT.i.n Clae. IllU.. nmcrsl Kieetne ... Mot. eiwtrlc So pfd Mm. C t Dll4 rrett t'nittd Sli os llsrk.. do pfd V I. Stoel 4o pld Westing, eoinmea . Bid. Asked. do Amer. to Amsr. Aoir. do . 7S Amerli-sa Kin .KM V Atlantlr ,.tb !Hlnhm .nnn i i. a -Heels.. .144k rentenolal .... .144 it'r.ppsr kng . j:ll'iiir wst .... .iss ir,mtnlon Cosl .il4krrsnklla . i iGrmncy ....r... . MH'I'le K"Tile ... . 4t Mm. Mining . .141 jMl.hlj.n .Ml Mb4k .14tkMoiit. C. C. . 21't'oid tiniBinlos . . M Oertoia . 1V Parrot tM :aulatr .ts jii nan 1100 . it iTamarack . ao Trlnllj . tH f. S. Mlomg . .lieiait'. S. IMl , 74 . 11. h . 4V virion . . Itj el eViaona . IWolvenoa 2-ni per official W '4 U" c .... 11-4 17 It 444 Ia 7 14 "H 1H 2 10- it- ' 4H 14 W4 tJ 114 1 ttl t Ili in 4IJ4 4', 11 lu New York Mining; Mocks. NEW TORFt.-Jsn. 28 The following are . v. .. 1.-1 r. finnlaltnnl on mlnlne r , U u - . lu ll.,ftl Chl-f 1 Adams Cob A lira Vreaee tS 81-uDrrlck Cos k Coiaatex-k Tssaal .... 8 Cos. Cai. 4k V :1U Hora Siiear 144 Ires Sireer ISO Uadellla ra 9 oBered. LlttU f'hl( Ootarla ophir l-oenl eioai Saeas dl.rra Ha rfa Siaall Hopes .. ianar f ..140 . .) .. 10 .. II .. 13 .. 40 .. rr Experts and laaoerts at Neve York. NEW TORK. Jan. 28. Imports of mer chandise and dry goods at the port of New Tork for the week ending today were valued at 818.612457. Imports of specie st the port of New York fur the week ending to day were 8J8.88O gold and $11. 159 sliver. Ex ports ef sp-sole ftvae tb port of New Tork do r-c do .oaiion do new 4. ref. do coupon do old 4a, ref . do rovnein Am Tona'vo 4a. ttla " iM. do a. rtft . ln-4 N Atrhlann f n 4a.... do adj 4a Atlantlr (' I. 4a ... Bal. A Oklo 4a do )is Central of Oa. 4a . do ltd Inr do 2d ine Chee. a Ohio 4a Chlrafo tt A. IH . C, B. A Q n 4a . C. R 1. a r. 4a.. do enl. bt. PAl'l-R-l't! railroad. l" ls4 . ;i- al . i' .... ITI 4s. t ..I0.1-4 . isa . lotS .. ra ..if-, .. ..INt ere a ft. L 4a .l"iv! Taiaa A P la Cklraao Ter 4' Comrade Mid 4a... Colo, a So 4a Cuba 4a. ctfa D n O e Plrtlllere- Sar. (a.. Erie prior lien 4b. do fen. 4i P W D. C. U . Iriorklnf Val. 4a . aiu. ---oflered. ? IT . St. l w . . 7lvl'alon ParlBc 4a.. . 4414 do rone. 4a li-a t 8 Strel 14 it .ll Wabaek It . to I do dak. B Weelarn M1 4a.. . Hi W U K 4a.. n'Wia Central 4a. .lh)i ..1 .. 141, . 104 ui-a .. H-a ..114 do aei-ounl Ar.aronda Atrhlaon do pfd Baltimore a Ohio Canadian Parlflc . t hee a Ohio Cblrafa Ot W ... C. M A 8t. P ... IeBere D. A R O do pfd Brie do let pfd do Id pld Illlnola Central .. Louta. A Naan..., tt., fl- A T Ex-o.lvldend. SILVER Har, London Stork Market. LONDON. Jan W -Closing quotations are Mocks and bonds were: Console, moner ... 44 1-14 N T Central 14414 t -14iNortolk a w. ....... 1'e. .. do pfd 4 . . at la 1 Ontario A W 44 ..i Pennerl'anla ........ 7'e . .l(Ma Rand Mlaas II .., Keadinf 44 1 .. 41 do let pfd 47 .. tJi do Id pfd 44 ..174 iso. Railway 4 .. 17Si do pld i .. : So Peel fir 41 s .. 7i" Inlon Ferifta t:J .. 4il do pfd iei .. IN I'. 8 Steal 11 .. 4 do ptd ..Ut iWaheeh . .140SI ds ptd 4 41 'a I oulet. 2d per ounce. MONEY Siv per cent. Tne rate 01 aiscount In the open market for short bills Is 2 7-16KT2 per cent; for three months' bills. 2 per cent. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Steady, Hogs Flee to Ten Cents Lower and Sheep Steady. CHICAGO. Jan. 28 CATTLE Receipt a. $.0iO head. Market steady; good to prime steers, $6.40fj 20; poor to medium, $3.60it 6 SO; "tockers snd feeders. $236$4.28; cowl $1.25 4.25 ; heifers. $2.isfi6.00; csnners. $1,259 2.55; bulls, $2 O0&3.90; ralves. $.75.26. HOGS Receipts. 3S.0K) head: eatimatsd Monday. 66,eC0 head. Market 64J10o lower; mixed and butchers, f4.65)4.76; good to choice heavy. $4,7044 82; rough heavy, $4 58 ft. 65; light, $4.554.66; bulk of sales, $4.80tf 4.75. SHEEP AND LAMPS Receipts, 10.00 head. Sheep market steady; lambs, wealc to lower; good to choice wethers, $4.90i 6.60; fair to choice mixed. $4.0034.80; west ern sheep. $4. 30415.50; native lambs, $6.541 7.60; western lambs. $660tf7.40. BOUTH OMAHA. Jan. 28. 1908. Ottle. riogs. Sheep. ... 1.451 6,t-il ... 4.918 ... 8.716 ... 1512 ... 2,8u6 ... 271 Receipts were Official Monday ..... Official Tuesday.... Official Widneday. Official Thursday .. Official Friday Official Saturday Total this week 17.674 Total last week 17,062 Total week before 18,582 Same three weeks ago. ..10.814 Same four weeks ago ... 9.971 Same week last year 18.948 RECEIPT8 FOR THE TEAR TO DATE. The following table shows the receipts of cattle, bogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, with comparison wlta last year: 1906. 1904. Inc Deo. Cattle 63.633 78.099 ...... 1.464 Hogs 194.9HO 169.862 26.108 Sheep 113,169 152.706 The following table shows ths average price of hogs at South Omaha for the last several daya. with comparisons: t.ISM 11.767 7.48 11.421) 7.4-lt 8.678 4.440 8.084 84 13.626 44 67.141 28.499 64.0:46 829--1 47.365 26.851 36.426 27.$ 29.096 6.853 46.674 27.769 I 1906. 1904. 11908. U903. 101. 11908. lit Jan. 2.... 4 39 4 61 6 871 6 f!l 4 96 Jan. 4 43 6 SO 6 19 4 96 Jan. 4.... 4 44 4 77 6 19 $ 02 Jan. 6.... 4 46 4 68 6 2S 6 04 Jan. $.... 4 46 4 68 4 Ml 8 24 Jan. 7.... 460 4 86 8 l 6 0 6 05 Jan. ..... 4808 49 809108 Jan. 8 ... 4 (1 4 82 40 9 16 14 Jan. 10... 4 2 6 40 9 14 1 26 Jan. 11... 4 67 4 63 804123 Jan. 12... 4 41 4 61 $ 48 t 17 Jan 18... 4 6347ES48$00 Jan. 14... 4 69 4 73 8 26 6 14 1 16 Jan. 16... 4 69 6 41 6 22 8 26 Jan. 16... 4 61 4 74 8 49 6 16 6 27 Jan. 17... 4 60 6 50 6 17 6 20 Jan 18... 4 55 4 89 6 22 6 29 Jan. 19... 4 65 4 74 8 89 6 27 Jan. 20... 4 67 4 6 6 47 6 27 Jan. 21... 4 5S 4 7" I I It B 2' Jan. 23... 496 653 60116 IS Jan. 23... 4 63 4 88 8 69 6 OS' 5 15 Jsn. 74... 4 65 6 66 6 08 6 22 Jan. 05... 4 71 4 89 $ 14 6 13 Jan. 26... 4 72 4 67 8 72 6 18 Jan. 27 .. 4 63 4 81 6 66 1 6 12 Jan. 28... 4 64 4 81 6 64 6 96 I 221 a Ml 1 IT 4 x $ 6T I 44 e 44) 4 18 4 861 4 41 4 49 4 63 e 4 68 4 62 4 4fi 4 66 4 64 4 64 I 4 i a 41 e tt $ 64 64 1 84 164 164 e t 68 t 49 2 61 2 64 2 64 2 6 e I 64 4 63! A I.S 4 661 I 61 4 48 I 40 4 66 I 57 4 62 63 $64 Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 28. DRT OOODB The market showed practically little Improve ment in demand from the home trade, but encouraging business has been done for China, which bus had its Influence on tho attitude of sellers, and If continued may cause a decided and general Increase of firmness. Jobbing trade has not commenced! in earnest. Bank Clearings. OMAHA. Jan. 2S. The bank clearings for Saturday were $1,155,451.98. For the same day last year they were $1.090,766 90. For the week the clearings were $7,282,218.80. For the same period a year ago they wera $6.721. 766.90, a gain for 19u6 of w30.552.O. Edwards -Wood Go- (Incorporated Tain Office: Fifth and Roberts StrteU ST. PAUL, rilNN. DEALERS IN Stocks. Grain. Provisions Ship Your Groin to Us Branch Otnee. 210-112 Board of Trad Slata-.. Omaha. 14 ek. Telenkono 4 48. 212-214 Exchange Bldg.. South Omaha, Bell 'Phone LA IndTsDeadaat 'Phono t. The Merchant National Bank of Omaha, rXt. IL aseaitery Capita aad Surplus. $400,009 rtANt KIY. rras. Uratl BttAlL Caaaiae. rtAtX T. taaiUOI. assL Cintii. Baoesse aeaesats et keake. Leaker. aorre stlaae, anas tad Ia4iel4aals ea 1st mi His tentt. faealsa BxcaassS toasM aad esUV Lauar ef ar4i4 aaaued, arauakat fa all Sana el the werie. lateraaa Mi6 a Ttate Claattseatas et Fn rH. Called laaa aaaia STisinir aad enaaeaige4i. l raeaaaa sarrasjeaSisae. 7. Farnam Smith & Go. TOCKt, DOND9. tKVEtTMENT tECURITISt. 1320 Ftrnin St.Tel. I0S4