TIIK OMAHA SUNDAY HKK: JANUARY 3. 1915. r.RMN &KT) PRfiniir.K MARKET 1 Mtruaft from Europe ProTing- a Htlp to the Built. COM IS IXraCTZD TO 11715 TTP iMk Beyle la Hndt ta Keef Cp Level, feet Tbl I Looked Far a Basalt el Btaae RaJlsaA tVeree. OMAHA, Jan. 2, ltU. The buying power In caah. whnt In not only likely to keep up to present liberal pmportiona, but win improve. This wm resct4 In a cable received on th Uoerd of Trad, which claimed that Europe mast have 804.W0.0(a) bushels from tin L'nhed eta tee before July 1. RpeouleUoa in wheat show more breadth. Th public ia in tha market an a liberal arala, and whenever value show recessions tha buying power lm previa, it t generally believed that I Jvermore, tha Nw Tork speculator, la long a Una of wheat Ir. tha market. Com la likely to show an lnereaawd movement, but it will tail tnrreaeed bur Ins of tha caah article in orshjr to hep value up around too praamit less'. The Canadian rail vara bar made a. rut in tha rate an com from Minneapolis to western Canada,, and tha latter section win rd liberally of tha gold cereal because It l aaid to ba cheaper than 'xi 1 1. This will probably help the oam situtlon no llttla. Farmer ar Imllmid to ell corn around tha present prioe level, and It la aaid that la Iowa thia ruin la in quite liberal offering Circulation In oata baa narrowed down to smaller wo portion and it will take new speculative blood an tha bull aid to oi IB an advance In prices. Among tha snecolater who take a hand In hog product tha lard Ik the favorite. Tbla la not only tha case with the lanrar packers, na well a with the largar speculators, but the entire trade seem to favor tha bull side of lard. !loka of that commodity are ame.il r, and It Is expected that tho buying will continue, not only in the. ruturea, but la tha caah aa wall. There la a better demand on foreign account for lard, and some Improvement haa bean ah own In the buying of meats, with tha latter taken largely from the aouth. Wheat waa e to 11a higher. Corn was c lower to o higher. Oata wer to He higher. Clearance were: Wheat and flour enual to 1,400,00) bushels; corn, 187,400 bushels: oats. 10.0C0 bushels Liverpool close: Wheat, not quoted: corn, 1VI higher. Primary wheat receipt were 1,.1M,Cfl9 bushel and shipments 727.000 bushels against receipts of 770.004 hushela and shipments of 373,f'0 bushels last year. Primary oorn receipts were l,6.0n0 hushela and shipment 831,090 bushels, against receipt of 1.2tt.v4 bushel and shipments of 1,000 bushels last year. Primary oats receipts were .S22.A04 bushels and shipments 7S4.04O bushels, againat receipts of 822.09 bushel and shipments ef 4rs.fl00 buehels last year. CARLOT UKCF.IPTS. Wheat. Com. Oat 1 hlcago 17.1 SOU R4 Minneanolla 34T. Duluth 3fi maha M ZS Kansas City 240 s 7 St. Ixiula fu M 4 Winnipeg ifts These sain were reported to-day: Whaat: No. 'i hard winter, 4 cars, 11.21; H otir, ll.SflS- No. hard winter, 3 car $1.21; 3 ears. II. ; 3 cars. J1.H: 1 car. 11.20; 1 car, li.li. No. 4 hard winter. 1 car, $1.14; 2 cars, Rjctd, 1 car. 11.14. Com: No. 2 white, cars, $f. No. 3 white, 9 car. R44c; 1 car, 64o. No. 6 white; 1 car, "41ic. No. 2 yellow, 1 car, tc; 10 cars, 644'!. No. yllow, 12 car, Mc: J cars. HiHc; 1 car, 4Ho. No. 4 yellow, 14 car, S4c. No. 5 yellow, 1 car. H4'o: 4 CArs, 4Vic; t car, 64c. N. yellow, 1 car, 64Vc.No. 3 mixed, 8 car, 4',c; 20 car. Me; 17 car Mc; 1 car, Cijo. No. 4 mixed, 1 car, Sc. No. t ;ntxed, 3 cars, 64c. Sample, l car, 63He. Oat: No. 2 white, 1 car, 48Hc aHandard, 2 cars 4; 1 car, CSc No. t whit. 3 cars, 4TV4C; 7H ears, 4714c No. 4 white, S oars, 47c. Sample, 2 cars, 44e; 8 car. 4c. Omaha Cash Prlc Wheat : No. 2 hard. ll.20il.21H: No. hard, 1191.21; No. 4 hard. $1.131.194; No. 3 anrfea;, (white, 1.2rynl.!:l4; No. 3 swing, $ 2flBt4: No. durum. Jl.37HWl.384; No. S durum. $l.a4 1.371,. Corn: No. 1 white. bQic; No. .' white. 84Vt4ic.: No. 4 white, wta44o; No. 5 white, 6&4Mei Na. t wht, 344 He: No. 1 yellow, tSstWKe.: No. 2 yellow. W'ifrCc: No. 8 yellow, 44U4i0! No. 4 vellow. S-S44Hc; No. 5 yellow, ViBmo; No yellow. 6H4(JrtHc; No. 1 mlaed. WV S-: No. 2 mlaed. 63rflHc: No. 8 mixed. rS'ii!4c: No. 4 mixed, 488Jc: No. 5 mixed, 63Vi'f4e: No. 8 mixed, t!3(Si3o. i)t: No. 2 white, 48ig4wTc; standard. l7"rdlSc: No. 3 white. 474r4THo; No. 4 white. 4Qi7e. Warley: Malting, M70c: No. 1 feed. BlCTSftc. Rya: N. fl. H.44H l.O.i; No. 3. $1.841044. ClllC.tno QRAII AMD PBOTIII"l Feat area al aba Trad In u4 C'lawfaa; Prlev am Br4 af Trade CHICAGO. Jan. 1 Urgent demand from txpoiu-ra and miller ga.va wheat today mi upward awingi from the start. Clos ing priii'S. although unsettled, were half io l"u net higher. Cora flufche4 M?o to He up, oats with a gain of 4c and provisions varying from 4o off t a rie uf 74c Big Louses led the bull forces In wheat, unci thera was at no tlma any lmoortaat .set back, oplto much profit taxing by lontts. Tha moat popular oplnlun waa Uial clearance for i-urcpe from the L'niteil htate during January and Feb ruury would continue on a large scale, iitirj that Argentine surplus waa hnina (eria;. Itifcher vessel rates from Argentina, had much to do with giving fresh im petus to the activity of wheat exporter here, and at other domestic, center, tireat Britain waa specifiially asserted io be buying freely in Dulutli and else where northwest, unwilling to wait on I he uncertainty of obtainng a sufficiency f Argentine cargoes in reasonable time. Exi.oit bids on corn were higher, and there were predictions of recelpta bacons ing light. IieMdea, the market waa helped oy the advance of wheat. A large foreign order emd to tak Ml ot the surplus offerings In o4. Comrolaaioa firm though did a fair amount of selling. Well grounded gsP of a bearish hhowtng aa to warehoua stocks coualor llanced In the provision market the .fleet of hlghr price for hog and for urln. Aa a result the only apeclal change hat lard scored was a moderate ad 'nce. mid to be due to a better cU here than expected. drain iie furnished by I.ogan m Mryan. "o South Sixteenth street: Article! Oien. I High. I lxw. I Close. 'Tes;y. TVheat I May. 1 )VW i : July. 1 1 18T,I Oorn: May. 771T4 J uly. 75 01: Mav. &4 ''tT( July. 51 I I'ork: I Jan.. 17'S' May I 19 30 i I.ard: I Jan.. I 10 : ' Msv.'lO M-ffli Ribs: ' I 1 SIS,' 1 25Ts 1 31 l 1 1 lSl 1 IS.1 1 Ifi' 1 284 I I I 74 , tl4V 7: 75'i73tj, d4S 5lTs 41-t 51 I ejlTsI 1S ft I 18 I l 74 'in S5'i5! 1 50 110 10 00 mi 10 76 I 10 10 I 10 7-"i Jan.. I 10 13 HO 17-EOI 14 Ij 110 1S-JU, 10 Jl May. I 10 55 110 67-40 10 63-f.o1 10 55 i 10 ii CaKh Prtoas Wheat; No. J red. fl.279 l.; No. 1 ha.rd, .7ifi.vi. Corn: Ko. 3 yellow, VHr; No I yellow. Wd t,hr. Oata: Na. 8 white. 494CrHc; stan.l ard. Me By: No: 3. 81.lt Barley. .Vf 7V. Timaiky, 84.s4Tt88. (1vw, IllfcoiJ. 15 n Puis, 817.C9. Lard, 810.44. Uba. 89.(2', a 10.il. BU'TTEB Steady: receipts 8,88 eases; at mark, esse Included, J634c; ordlaary irsta, 3)SSc; first. U'4 3&c. POTATOKS Steady, receipt St ears; Michigan and .Wisconsin red. 4oc; ehlte. ItSe. pctlJLTUY Alive, lghr; springs, tM lie; fowls. inUc: turkey. Ufic New Tark General Market. NEW TOBK. Jan. BUTTER Barely teadv : re. elpts, none; creamery extra. Si scoring. 3rtc; creamery, hurher acorlng, .W'i'f737c; creamery, firsts, 8iJco; aeeonds, i"va3n-; process extra, Jw(sHc; ladles, cirrcnt inske, firsts, J3Vr;Kc; aeconiin. :; packing stock, cunent make, No. 8, Sl'Vfiiie. f'HKKSB Stendy; receipts, not given: late, whole milk, held, Me."taJs, 1V( 14c; state, Irenh, specisls, lc; state. SSS' fancy. 1.4','gntHc, skima, I'iJ- receipts. not given fresh fathered, extra fine. 4oaj47c: extra I first, fro; first. ST'a.Wc: seconds, :i:ic; i state. Pennayrvania and nearby hennerv white, fin to fancy, CWc; gathered white. 3Mi47e: hennery browns, iluft: fathered browns and mixed colon, lc 1-Ol.n.TRT-Allve. firm: western rhlck ens, l&l44c; fowl. l44Af1e; turkeys, nominal. Dreesed, dull and weak; west ern roasting chicken, MlvlTV;; fresh fowla, UVl7c; turkeya. Lg, OMAHA XHRRAt. MARKS T. BUTTKR No. 1, 1-1. carton, Sle; No. L evMb. tubs. e. Icaa Sms. Jar; bloc wis, Kc: twiaa, 1.-; aateie, 17c: Irtpleta 17c; Young Amertna. WHc; biu label ortefe, 17o; liaa bursar. Slb., 9e; -lb . o: New York while, Jc; imporUJ French itoquelort, riSH Trami, lee; large crappiea, JBc; aaimon, 11c; halibut, , i feauiwl cat liah. Oc; Plk. 14c; pickerel, HV. -OULtRT Broiler, 14c; apring chleh ana lies bona, Ue; evekst ac, dvichs, Ma, aeeaa, , turKea. lc ulgvoua. per uoa., t0c duck, full feathered, 10c; geeaa, full faatnered, to; attfabat 14. 1, ll.au; Ne. I, MS Htb C IT -rubs: No. i. 18; No. 2, 1V; N- "V- 1-olna: No. 1. We; No. I, 17c; if a, , we- t:huch: No. 1 N. 8, W.c; No. 3, c. Round-. No. 1, W'v:; No. t 12c; No. 8, USc PlaUs: No. I, 4c; No. i, 4c; No. S. c. Market qwtntlons furnished by aillaakl Fi u t company: FRV1T8 Orange, par box, Kxrtra fancy Washington Navcis. w. s. IK'S snd 1U. 83 iO, 12a. ib. V: 174. '-". lvemons, par box, iaacy Sunklst, .-. 84.nO; choice Ited hail. K m. tr fruits, rT boa, 8, a, and 8s, .(K Am la, per bog, extra fancy ehingtnn WhJte Kiver Fearnvaincs, $lit, fancy, $1.75; extra fancy Washington Wlnesepe. gi.iS: HpliBenoerg. 81.; Oregon Ppus enbergs. SI M; Coiorado unwrind Jon, than, $l.3; Waah.nglon extra fatuy Hoovers, $140: small Jonathans, $110; fancy Colorado Wealthy, 8110: fancy Colorado McAlahona. $1.10; fancy Colo rado Utter, $1.10: Idaho fancy Grime Golden, $18; choice. $i.2S; fancy Wash ington Orlme (to I den. 31 84; fancy Colo rado ldaidoa Hlwih, 81. 1; fancy Idaho Jonathan. tL2; Fultona. $l.Jb; Slraw borry, $1 i5; Wolf ' Klver, $.2o: New Yortt Rusaets. 1X80; Blnck Twigs. llt.-V). Orapes, California l-mperors, per bbl., $3.6g; per crate. $1.75; extra fancy Malauas, per bbl., $i.0. J'enrs, per box, Anions, $2.S; Jerseys. $16: Sheldons, f:.25; Lrawrcnce. $3.00: Bocco. $..27; Kastcr, 82 ft. Uananas, ver bunch, 81.7SM :.. t :ran!ri lea, per bbl.. Jerseys, I'.tM; cheaner Jerseys, 86.00; late Howes, $;.oo. Limes, per box, $1.76. VBGKTARL.ES ",aullflowr, rer crate, $300: cucumbers, per box, $1.00; relerv, jier do.. Jumbo, 7jc; Michigan, 50c; let tuce, j,er doi., leaf, 40c; head, $1.i0; onions, per lb., yellow and red, 2c: white, J'vc; cabbage, per lb., m; peppers, per basket, boc: tomatoes per crate, $1.00; onion, ahnllota. per do., fioc; Italian gar lic, per lb., 20c; aqtiash, per lb.. IMic; pumpkins, per lb., 14c Potatoes, per bu., Idaho.". 70c; Red River Ohios. oc: Minne sota White, av. Sweet potatoes, per bbl.. Kansas, W W. MiRfKl.LANBOLJ-Nuts, par lb.. No. ! California walnuts, ISc; filberts. Kc; pecans. HVic; Brasils, IHc; almonds, 20c; cocoanuts. rer sack. 13.75; per dor., TBc. Flga, per box, l. loi., aoc: no o-oi i Dates, sugar walnut, per box, $1.40; Hal- lowi, per lb., 8o, dhelled popcorn, per it).. 4c: craokerjack. per case, $.M; 4 ae. f 1.76: checkers, pr case. tli.OO, V esse, 81.75. Honev, per cae. 13 75. Cider. N. T., rr keg. 83.50; per bbl., 88.00. Caaaba Gems, j.er craic, i.iwv. Kssssi rity Grain and Pralle. KANSAS CITY, Jan. 2.-WH EAT-No. hard. l.'l.M; No. ! red. 1.23Hgl.24; May. 81?!H; July, 81 131.13i. CORN No. 2 mixed, 7c; No. 2 white, 98VSf4c: May, 734rc; July, 7S,c. oATS-No. 2 white, 48(61c; No. 2 mixed, 44'j(4e. BUTTER Creamery, 33c; firsts, 31c; seconds, 2So; packing, S4He. KOOS -Firsts. 83c; seconds, 22e. POULTRY Hens. UVic; roosters, 8Hc; turkeya, 15c. MlanestataJta Market. M1NNBAPOLJS. Jan. 3.-WHEAT-My. 1127; July. 81.27V Caah: No. 1 hard, 81.2H; No. 1 northern, 81.2545fl.28; No. 2 northern, $122137 FIjOUB Unchanged. CORN Na. 8 yellow, ieliatc. OAT-N'o- 'hite, 471riV4C. FLJIX-M.H"1.48H. BARL.KY-K&7c. RICE-81 .071.08. . BRAN 823.09 . I, owl Grata MarVet. ST tiOUIS. Jan. 2.-W11KAT-NO. 2 red. .ZV&.W, No. hard. 81.27' 1.2 ; May. 1.38V; July. t1.lM- CX)RN-No. 2. 48c; No. 2 white, 08,c; May. T4Hc; July, 754e. OATH No. 8. 4ft0c; No. 2 while, 61Hc; May. 64c IJrerv l 43ral Market. LTVKRPOOU Jan. 2. WHKAT-?pot. steady; No. I Manitoba, lusd: No. 2, ins7d; No. 3 hard winter, loaid. Fu tures, nominal. CORN Spot, nominal. Futures strong; January, 6s 6'4d; Kebmary, 6a SWd. Oman lUr Market. PRAIRIE HAY-Cholce upland. $11400 11 50; No. 1. 810.6411.00; No. 2, 8K.4f10.M; No 3. 8,7.0tl.00. Choice mldlsnd, $11.00; No' 1. $10.0014.54: No. 2 ,8.t- 10.00; No. 3, $7iKWl.00. Choice lowland, 410.00; No. 1. .0oe.90; No. 2. .44.08; No. 3. t6.00ijf 8 00 STRAW Cholc wheat is quotable at 8S.00. cttoic oat or rye. S4.xtj .80. ALFALFA Choice pea green, third or fourth cutting, $1104418.4; No. 1. MS.009 13.54; No. 2, 111.0013.00; No. 3, $9.0JI11.04. Cattan Market. NEW TORk Jan. 2. -COTTON Spot, quiet: middling uplands, 7.90c; no sales; futurea closed steady; January, 7.Wc; March. T93c; May. 8.12c; July, 8.21c; Au guft 8 88c; October, 8.55c; December, 8.10. The cotton market closed steadv at a ... ..in nt 13 to is nolnts. as compared with the final figures of laat Thursday. " . . . Bvaaarateal Agates aa uriea sriin NKW YORK, Jan. 2. EVAPORATED APPLK-Mrket liusctlve. nunrn KRnTS Prunee. strong; apri cots and peaches, steady; raisins, quiet, but stead. Dry (iaada Market. wirl' TflRV. Jan. 2. DRY GOODS Cotton goods and yarns, quiet, many large houses tieing Cioeeu. ouni auu mimo, ruled firm. Metal Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 2-M ETAT-S-Cop-ner. Dull and nominal; electrolytic, 12V0 carting. 13 13'. Iron, unchanged. I la art Haaar. Baak Stateaaeat. NEW YORK, Jan. 2 The statement of the actual condition of clearing house banks and trust companies for the week s.iows that they hold $114,04.9:0 reserve In exos of level requirement. Thla Is a decrease of $3.04.280 lrom last week. Tim statement follows. Amount. Increase. Ixans. etc $2.1.tl,M,0K0 12.411,OnO Harv. own vault 1330,177,0'JO l.Tbl.Om Roserve, fed. bank. Ui0.2!7.M l.Tlrt.ooo Kasarve. other di ts. :;l,t:'0.W) 618.000 Net de-SBd. d.-M. 8.022. 14A.f tl.lMW.OOO Net time deposits.. Sl.Hlt.fMO M,fl Circulation 4H..M.ooO 4.ai7.0iK) I.xeees reerve 114,ftM.K-4 3.0',3!)0 Assresate reserve. S4l2.44.0sJ. Knnimirv of stale banks and trust com panies In Greater New York not In cluded In clearing house statement: 1 Amount. Incresse. Loana etc ,..MIS $44, HnaVl? ............... 43.2S.2 574. 9u0 Legal tender 12.&W.109 r27 Total det-osiU 45.67.800 iio.O bank ra'h reserve in vault $ll.ofi.0.si Trust compnle' cauh reserve.. 44,i.2.iiw Increase. ' tot which $360,781,040 1 specie. Kaaaaa CUT Lira Btock Market. KANSAS CtTY. Mo.. Jan. 8. CATTLE Recelpta. 54 hed; market ateady; prim fed teera. 88.(joai000; dressed beef eteer. 87 atto.; western steers, 7.tix io; stock era and feeders, H.ijS.00; buHs, 4 7.'.: calves, ii.lo.0.u0 HOCJ8 Rcelpts. 1,300 hesd: market higher: bulk of sale. 7.Wi7.3i; heavy. I7.titi7.4"; packers and butchers. IT.Jog 7.85; light, 17.11.30; piga, H.aymi.TJ. JtlibEH AND IMBS-Keceipia, 1.4) head; market ateaiiy; lambs, 8VS.V&K.7: yearlings. 8t.T&67.0; wethers, 8-S 44iI.W, ewe. 86 i64.". Ilaal (ftr l ire (tack Marttat. lOlTC OTT. Ia.. Jan. X-CATTLaB Receipts, 106 hesd. Hf--K"lpts, ttnu head: market 4n higher; heavy. 71irt7.18; mixed, 7.07V( r i: nht, 7 (unn.inw 8HE1 ANU UAMEia-Raeelpta, 9 head. i OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Killing Cattle Steady for Week and Feeders Some Lower. K0OS TIN UP FROM A WEEK AGO Fat shee) and I.amH Ten I Twenty. rive lliaber Than last Weeh'a riaw Fatrlv etve ai M aat Da y . SOl,TH OMAHA. Ja 2. 1IS. Recelp were: Cattle. Hog Plieep .. 7.7a i.J s.ao; Official Monday .... Offtcast Tuesday Offklal WadneerfaJT Official Thursday .. Ortk lal Friday ketlmat Seturdsy 4,M 443 70 Tl.e; ti.Sol b.'4 V'i7 I 10.44 , .1 I l.7h.' 1.700 Hit day (his week.. 18. 41 8anM de.ys last week..ht.tus me day 2 wks. agn.!44 Kama day 3 wks. a.18,iri days 4 wks. ao.I,:j Same day last ysr...lM,3 4S.i 47.13 &1.4C7 f3,l l.HK 4J.47S M.8C4 . 17.718 i tt.h I X.valt 4.7 :w,T8 Tha follow 1 1 g table shews the receipt ef rattle hogs and sHeop at the Mouth Oman live stork market for the year to data, as c.unprd with laat year: 114. Inc. r Cattl si: 1,78 1,B?4 Hogs U.m .MH .418 Sheep 8.463 8.12 4,708 The following table skow Ih avarage price for hog at the South Omaha llv stork m,rket for the fast few day, with ltale. l14. li:.,lH l.'lo. t4f. lec. 17.1 7 98 I 7 a .7 Ml i ? sOl 8 Ai M Dec, Jtj T 7 4T 7 OB- 5 0; I 8 til I leo 18.1 $7 ? I 'i j M 7 f.7i 8 ;h Iec. JO.) 7 48 7 OS, m 7 48j 8 Uec. 21. f 6 'l5Si i 7 1: 4 o 7 5' SSi5 I'ec. a.) 7 , i SO 4 tv:j i , 8 vol 6 M Dec. St. I 7 4! I 7 Go! T 14 5 S7i 7 M; S f : Dec 34.1 C 7 4, t K! I 7 47 S 111 8 4f Dec. aa Monday. Deo. -M. lco. 27. lec. 2. Dec. 2V Dec. ). lite. 31. 7 M. 7 65 7 til 0i 7 T! 5 44 7 Ml 7 6 7 8 9 7 14S! I 7 071 8SI 7 74 S 8Ut 6 48 7 04H 7 44, f. Wl 7 51 Si 5 7 tl4Vl 7 Ml 7 ' ." K 7 K7t S ;".ti & 4 115. Wl4.,lls. 11812. iUJll.Ul10.l.1i. 7 Ml, 7 10; 4 W! 8 24. 6 4 I 8(1 7 on; f. o 7 s-. is 7f Jan. Jan, 1. 'Sunday. Ruct-lpl and disposition of llv stock al tne L ninn stock yanks, fouth Omaha, Nut., fur t went.. -ioui Hour ti.ulim i o" clock (). in., January 11 4. KfcX'fcJl' l S-t'AKS. ("sttle llog" Hheep lira. C, M. & St. P.. Wabash Union i'miiiu '. 4t N. W., ciiMt (.'. Ai N. W.. west.... C, ,SU P., M. at O.... C, 14. W., cast C H. g.. west C. It. I. A V.. east.. liliuuia Central Chicago OL West.... H 14 Total receipts Dl.sl'OHlTlON-HEHn. Cattle. Mog. nep. Swift A Co l.l cuduhy 1'gcking to.. Armour Co... M-h warts A Co.. H2I 111 Hit Armour V. Co., St Cuduhy icouiitry 1.471 Totals 3. CATTLE llio market as usual was practically bare of cuttle today, theia be ing nothin of any Importance lu alght. For the week receipts have been quita liberal and full equul to tho reiulre nienta of the market. Pricea have f luctuiite.1 to aomc extant, the week having started out with ft lower market, but such declines aa took piac were later on recovered so ar as killing cattle were concerned. At the close of the week cows, steera and heifers suitable for packers' uso arc selling in about tha same notches as a week ago. Stockers and feeders, which have been in liberal supply thla week, have eased off and they are nt the close of the week still MfcJiSc lower than last week. Considering that It nas been a holiday week, the market haa by no nteana been In a bad condition. Quotations on Cattle Price yesrllngs, $8.6tyii9.oo; good to choioa eornfed beavee, $.tU4i.80; fair to good eornfed beeves, $7.5OS3.00;coinmon to fair cornled beevea, ti.hori7.50; good to iho.ee range beeves, $7.7Vm.25; fair to good eornfed beevea, 4ti.7ui7.7n ; common to fair corn fed beeves. 86.7V9.7b; good to cholo heifers, fi4c7.26; good to ihoii cows,lo.i6 is.oo; fair to good cows. 84.OMsJ.ilo; com mon to fair cows, s4.O0ij5.H0, food to h,,lr ,,i,'k.rs and feeders. 8i.2iiW.i0; fair to good stockers nnd feeders. 84.75' 7.25; common to fair Mockers and leeo- eis. 8,-.7;..i.7".: stock heifers. 5.2Mit.J5; stock cows. $4.7M,6.75; stock calves, 8.00I 8.00; veil calves, $7.n0'aJ.O0; bulls, stags, etc., 85.OOSjti.60. . . HOiiS Kuctipta amounted to about seventy-eight cars, or 6,wa head, with eight cars direct. The week's total is 4'J,W5 head, a pain of 2.000 over Isst week, and fi.OnO larger than Hie same week last year. Trade oiionod out dull, and while ship pers bought some of the lies, hogs early at nearly steailv prices, packers started out bidding M10o lowr thsn yssterday. Sellers were expecting at least a stesily market nnd tliey refused to make so large a cjncesrlon without putting up a fight. For n while packer atuck to thalr early offers, but nothing sold at this time, and before Hiey could fill their orders they were forced to raise their bids a little, so that when the bulk of tho hogs finally sold prices wer around ftc lower. Movement was dull throughout, and it was well slon In the forenoon before anything like u clearance waa made. The general market was largely a nickel lower than Friday. Bulk of the sales whs made at $7.1041 $7.20, the long string going at $7.1fi, while quite a sprinkling sold at 87.25. the top. Today's decline puts prices right bsck where they, were Thursday, that Is, a good dime higher than at the clnae of last week. Av. Sk. lr. No. H... 4. .'. ... ... 42 .. Ar. Kk Tr. SoT S!0 7 17". .211 ... 7 17', .165 ... 7 20 ;J ' 41 1... ...1T 1W 1 00 ... 7 01 ..17i ... 7 05 .T..S11 80 7 10 ,...3W SOU 7 10 5.. .241 M4 40 7 a ... 7 22V, M.. ,...!07 "0 7 12Vi 45 227 ...21 H 1 U, 44 MS U 210 ... 7 li 44 :t0 140 7 'ii 1 ll.-l. 14 HI ... TS Ti 1 ... 8 78 BHISiiP Sovcn cars of aged sneep went olrect to one of thu local Packers tins morning. There were two cais of native l.nniis on sale anu tnese nrougni id.ou. Am usual on u butunlay there were not enough offerings here Io try out the trade, so prices remained nominally j suauy with Friday. I Kur tne wees, iraue nss oeen an inai could have been exiected. Aa a rule it Is never a good time auring tne weeK ne tween Chrlktinas ami New Year's to ship slock to market, but trailers fared fuirly well last week notwithstanding thu ar rival of liberal receipts. During the first linll of the week prices advanced slowly, nut dropi.eil at the close on Wednesday. With a light run on Tnursday and Frl iay edne.iday'a loss was regained, with tha result tliut the bulk of the lambs yesterday moved at Iti.WuHUi, against $S25j8uf at the close of the previous week. Closing quotations on ewes are around $6. bog 5.85, compared with $4.46 a week ago. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs good to choice. $.6u"rH.75; iambs, fair to liood, $8.0otfi).r4); leeJers. lair to void. $7.5(ifl7.!W; yesrllngs, g od to choice, 87. B j7.7fi; yearlings, far to good, $7.oosf7.2.i; yearlings, feeders, i.7;'iti.i,; wethers, iniii.l to choice. $t.2T.ai.C.0: wethers, fair ti good, $i 0 iy. 25; etners, fiedera, $4 40 fno.OU; ewes, good to chol e, $ ..604.M: ewes, fslr to good, $i. 3b'a-60; ewes, leed era. $4.2-e-i.O. Hepreaciitative als: No. Av. Pr M fed lambs 74 S 60 ri fed ewes it t CHICAGO LIVH STUCK M4RHKT I Cattla Wrskllasa Weak Sneep toady. OHICAOO. Jan. t. OA TTT.E Rcel pta, l.Us) head; market wruk: native ateer, 8&.4u(3(.hu: western, tii O'rtf! Hi . row and heifers, )8 0otl -l; calves, 87 rVVfj 11.(4). il(Jii4 Kecelpts, 36,0u hesd, market weak at 6 to 10e advance, bulk of sales, 871f7.86; light. 84 Mj'i.3u; miked. VtM'tt 7.40; heavy, il.Sf.'o7 40; rough. B.9y7.10, pigs, 8f.fOg7. SIIKKI AND fAMB.'-Recelpts. I.30O head; market steady; sheep, 8T. Ji4i; vearllngs, iVn4.00; lambs. r "li4.S... HI. lals Lira Dlack Market. T. U)L'Ifl. Jan. I OATTl.K-Kacelpt 4(i0 head: market steiuly; native teef ateers, 7 8010 00: cows snd heifers. T.0u4 8.78; aouth sm steers. 8K7u7.7t; caws and Raad ta "For rale" adg if you nant bargain of tb mloutA heifers, $4 OunivOO; calves, native, $' r; P.7o. I (CHIP Receipt. 3."A1 heed: market teadv: pigs and lights. $s r; 4.: mlxe.1 snd butchers, $.".ri7.;0, good heavy, $7.40 7f0. MIKKP AND ljAMJtS Receipts, none, market steady; nat've iniittons, 84.7r-jr 7i; lambs. $!i.ii.R. yrarllugs, 7.JoJi.sf new yorFstock market Kecvrtl-Brcalijif Dallaesg Attends First Session of Tear. USDE1T0SE BARELY STEADY Unl as.ooo t hares Tradeal la, at a rvensttae) laawew raUtn ta Make If ra a All. NEW YORK. Jan. J Record breaking dullnea attended the opening of the new ver on the stork eschsnge. In the ceirs of toJay'a two-hour aesslon on'jr 28.MSJ sHares were traded in. oni of the prominent iseaea fntUng to appear at all. The unitertone of trading st'x ks waa harrlv sleAdv rfter opening with general deWIaea. The nnly mtaWe changes were la simp of the Inactive specialttos, Hen ra-Roe buck gaining free point, with a sis-petnt hiss for New York All brake, gharea of sev eral of the automobile compel- a4dnd to reevnt gains, while the Oottld storks snowed more firmness. Completion of the detail Conner ted with the 8 M, WO. 000 loan by tke local nanklivg Interest to Argentina. M included In the small gadget or geweral neaa, and rumors eif furthar loan to eatsllati credit at this center for some ef the Kurnpvan governments were revived. Sentiment regarding the outlook In I.on V, where market oeitlons of a re at rioted character are to renewed next Monday, waa chiliad by the latest illaaster to th Mnliah navy. Lomfoii buikers, aeooralng to private cables, were arranring for the purcha of u. wm.iiO franca 4 par cent Frrnc treasury bills. These same advlcrs suggested pay ment by Russia to Paris. Home news included full tlmi' resunip rlon on operatkin at the aheipe o( the Southern t'at'Klc and Northern Pacific railroad sad more November railway re. turns, the pennevlvsnl road ahowing a net lixa of about 8tfei.no.) for Ita eastern line arid fJZu.ws) on that lart of the syo tem weet of Pittsburgh. Today's bemd market was no leas neg llgllH than that for stocks. Total Wa iwr value aggregated 8o..l.oi, For the vk i n ted ."'tales government and Panama bond gained lrom ' to 1 per i-ent on call. Nut mbe ef sal an.) leading quotations on Mucks lousy wore: NJn. l!lh. Low. Cliw. Alasfct ao4 SBSIssnwIsii (ppfr ... Am MM fwutr Amvrtt-an !! ABMrtca g. A R A si. ti. H ris Am Hustr lutlntac Anirrlfas T. g T As.erlnsa Tolares Aa-rad Mlslng AtrhlMin galilmor g O.llo Krwklrn IUM Tr llnrnla l'Mleiua .... CsaeHlss 1 sinc. Ostral Insther (TimisHw Okie OMosa. G. w -tllco. U. A St. P. ... riles A N. W (TIIKi Osser tVilnesoa K4 Ins... '. inses a Bknatasn liiir 4 Hts Urea..., t)fsr 4 R. O. 4d Ulstllten' eearlti .... Krt Geseral Elestric (ieiwt Kortiiers p4 Dm N. On cm (luenketsi Bsptarsttaa.. llllneU C tr I iRterserMak Met. s4... lHss4iwttAs Cesser liuersaxlnsal Ha ester., Kaanie CHr 4tlBsni... Laklah Vaisty Leulrr Ilia 4 )irHlle. . Meilras Ptrs4sma Mleaul Geseer Mlswsl, g.. A T Mtsseart Pei'ttK Natloaal Blmst NsthMMl Itimi Nersda C , N.w Yoek CWiat N Y.. N. M. H NorMk 4 Wmn. NorUwr PavtAs lalti Msll l'sllla T. 4k T Peansslvsoie I'uliaaas raid Oar ,Hr (Vis. Cogger Keadln t'lKl 2 8a ti. tit -s l.TM it 2' i' ItlJH list ll" l'. n Mi, 1U :t-'4 :1 104j "'4 ia :i S lil't J10 374 3i 22s ! ? I ll'a I 11-4 1.4 W ;!i 4i 1S1I 1.0 i rl Jl' 130, 113 kS'a 17 4 1 S 1 7l 11 K", 43', 1314 11 U' w I N H ti.l Mw W"4 J'1 24 14 14 144 M Hi I(4 ItVi ltii Ut 148 ll'a 4 W t' t Bl'4 Bl 14 80 1.1 I'.niutillo Ira attest... KorK Iatas4 Oa. i n Iim4 r. i I Ht. I.. H. V. ti Sou I hern raclrle 90 Huutham Hallway ... T.-nnsnMi Copper .... Lu. on l'i-ilu 300 3-4 9:' ..... ..... Adll .oil llliti 1U II 'I I'ninn i arlfic M t nKa.1 Btataa gteei t . K. Hel pts 11 ah Cufsw Wa sk pAI Wmwi t'sie WeatlBhoue Klactrlc .. of farad. Total sales for tha 4a y, 2.7S .... 41 i .... 14 .... illla .... la 47 Mw 47 41 MX) V') 7 47, New York. S8oay Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 2.-MERCANTILB PAPKR-44J4H Per cent. MTK11L1NQ EXCHANGE Weak: alxty day bills. 84.81.r.4; for cable, $.&56; for demand, $4.86. ULVER-ar, tBV; Mexican dollars, $7c. 14OND0 Oovemroant, steady; railroad, steady. i,(j.DON, Jan. 2. Bar sllrar, 22 8-lid per ounce; money 1 par cent. Discount rate: rhort bills, t par oaat; three months, 2'a per cent. Closing quotation on bonde today ware as follows: V. g. f. 8s, rag.... 47 Me. Ttl. ar. Is JT4 oaupra 7 N. T. C. I- Iwa ... 74 V. e. . rag UIHN.T. City 4'a lM..llH'i a uSBU IW't N. V. gists s.....igv I'. 8. 4a. ret K"H, X. V . ti. II. M. do coupon H4 at. aa 143 Panama St coupns.. ' Us. 1'ai lflc 4s tei I 'Am. HaaalMr . ..1M "iVi h. A. T. T. cr. 4ts. O. . U rat. 4s.... ! Armour A Co. m.. St4 I' T. T. (a 4 ! AUihlaos s. 4a.... M Fass. CM. 4a as.. Dal. 04IO 4a 14 Ilouu gas. 4a ', i haa. g Ohio H. L. s. K. r. 4a a.1 C. U. A Q 1. 4a.... HsV rac. ea. 4a... US My O H 8 r ( 4a. i, do raf, 4a C. Jt. I. P. . 4a W"4 do i ha r. A a. raf. 4'4.... H'Vt 4o. Railway s I at It. u. ri. oa . I ni n I'wii.o 4a... ! 'Krie an 4a .. n it tt, 4s ,.lOK V. H. Itubbar aa... in 07 . aa , -tea. a.iac. Gt. Na. 1st 4S4. ... 'i I'. S. hlml III. Can. raf. 4a.... 861 "' i.. i la "K. . He. ret. 6a.. West. 1'nlos 4H.. U A N. unl. 4a.... 43 Wsat. Kiec. c. 4. 41. K. 4 T. 1st 4a., 1 Bid. I. seal llaaka an 4 BualB. (juolallou furnlnhad by Burna. nrlaaar Ue , onuni asiioosi usas Duuaio; Slacks Praia 4 On. pM Kalrmunt (Veamary 7 par cant pfd.., Kalrniunt Cramnery 4 par cuul guar. Miur.iala Huia T. A T Omaha 4 '. B. It. IL B Omaha 4 C. H. St. Ht. t , Sioux City Btock Yards via , tnioa Htock VaMa. Omaba binda l'aair, W're., Water la, lt4 CuSahy Packing Co. 4a, Itii CMmio Hf. 4a. 1127 Dundee 7 per cant arrsot kaunaa City Terminal 4a, ISM Kin Co.. Wut , la, land Lineal Tel. Co. a, la Loa Ansalaa Kr. In lf4i ( itr of auntraal l, 117 Oahkoati. Nab.. H.tiool aa, 1924 Ouaha 4 C. B. hi. Kr. it. Omaha Hcho.it la, 1D31 City uf Omaha. Water 4a, 1141 Mat of i allforsia 4a, 1 14 San tranilaco. I'll ia, I'.'JI -10. . . nwift, a tVi. Is. IM4 . rlhnfr, Nb., Wair 4a 13 fluparlar, N'b , Wiur la, 114 wuniia laliw Blook Tanl as, 1104. id. Aka4. 4S, a Hm sai, ga s vi, 44 a. 74 74 4 SI 4 tW) SS 1M 4 t 4 la II M 104 1i4 40 sa is aa t, K'i 104 104 44.71 , n lei pa .-; im 81 II (A 101 4 44 44.7b li M is H lc4) I at. Joseph Lira Btock Market. ST. JO(F.PH. Mo.. Jan. i-riTTI.B- Recelpts, lio head; market steadv; steers, s.'.usuio.ou; (ows and blfer. 44.tayus.u0: clves K6So. iiu4-iiecit.ts, i.ooo hand: market higher, top, 87.X; bulk of sales, $i::.Jt silEEP AND LAMBS Recelpta, none; market steady; Iambs, aa-Od ... MOVES TO REPEAL TH UNDERWOOD TARIFF ACT WAPHINOTOK. Jan.' I-Henator Oat ltnger, tihe minority leader. Introduced a resolution today for tha repeal of th VnJenrood.b'lnion tariff get and th re enactment of th Payne-Aldrleh law, "because of tha pending commercial da prcaeioa," He Introdqued also g bill for creation of a tariff board. WHAT GERMAN RAIDING SQUADRON DID TO ENGLISH TOWNS These photo graphs were taken immediately after the bombardment of nartlepool, Scarborough and Whitby. Above, scene at Scarborough, ahowing a wounded woman being carried out of her home, to be conveyed to the hospital in an automobile. Below, ruins of houses on Cleveland street, East nartlepool. 1 0,,t' Wt - vw--"-,: - JCJmi .- ;ii ( asyr ...3i-1-v'- 'J 1- T-X-ftrH v.- v.V HW' . ;, .sr M SgJtM s --e.,, , Ssstssiawsgsassjs 4r , is. nt. . -"vcir'i-tfe'''''ewv;'-'jerV1 1 4Jr5i 9 u a-a'fis""w"-- :v 4.V.as.W V.s a I a-ew r- , i s , HI 'iiHsj"!' '. ( I W7 """ ' . as K . , Scores of Picture Brides on Way to the United States from Japan KAN FHANC18CO. Pec. 2,-The score of "picture brides" who wilt croaa tha Pa clfls from far Japan during 1918 to em bark en matrimonial see with the hus tiamls they have never aeen, will, on reaching Angel Island Immigration sta tion, place their destinies in the hands of rr. B. C. Haworth, whose appointment aa secretary to the Japanese Association of America was announced today. Ta general Pr. 1 la worth wlU look after tha Interests of incoming Japanese of both sexes, hut the escorting of these "picture bribes" to their husbands will ba his principal duty. Before leaving Japan, a "register marriage" la per formssi by tho government. This consists of transferring tha bride's name to the register containing that of the groom. Phe then supplied with a photograph of her uasaeti and far distant husband and, afti' a physics! exsmlaatlon, Is given a passport. Reserve Deposits in Twelve Banks Show Six Millions Gain WASHINGTON, Jan. 2 -Reserve de posits in tha twelve federal reserve banks showed an In cress of more than 6,000, C48 gt the close of buslnes Iecember 31, according to today'a weekly condl- I tlon statement, which follow: Hesourcss. Dec. 81, 1DK. Hold coin and certificates 8,wl!i,a0 Ixfl tender notes, silver cer tificates and subsidiary coin.. 36,678,040 Total r-IA,647,OM) B1UI.H IHtKXllNTED AND 1JANH. Maturities wlt'Mn 3D day $ 4.612,00 Maturliies within 44 day 4.214.04" Other 1,744,080 Toti lo.riM.ono Investments 26o.0fi0 All other resources $ ll.liH.OIIO Total resources CTT.SM.OiiO I.IAItlUTIF.a Capital paid In t 18.(61. 0M Reserve ilerosits i"jii,oUi,0K Federal reserve notes In circu lation fnet amount) 3,77fj,AiO Total llabilltlsa l'.'77,M4,0s (iol l reserve ugslnst all liabilities. s8 2 per cent. Cash reserve against all liabilities, M.4 per cent Twelve U. S. Forts Almost Depopulated CHIC.MiO. Jan. 2. Calls for United bUte soldiers on th Maalcan berdar, Colorado, Arkansas and elsewhere during the last two year have depopulated the twelve fort In th central department to a corporal' guard, according to a report today by Colonel D. A. Frederick at de partmental headquarters here. In January, 111, th number of troop In th deportment waa l,t.84, with tl47 officer. Thla year th total la 744 troop, with forty-nine officer, Jut enough to guard thg barrack and stable;. Of tha forty-nine offlrera, twelve are In Chicago. Th remainder are distributed In th fllierldan, Omaha. Hnelllng. Wayne, Benjamin Harrison, Crook, V. A. Rus sell. Pes Molns. I.esvenworth, hfcKentle, Meade id lUley foils. Thg forta average three officer nnd fifty trooper naeh. Heart liassoa Dies. PA It IK, Jan. J. llonri Ifusson, a noted artist In gold work and enamels, died to day. Ha waa 43 yar old. ,.-. Kssmi -.it'. ... ,'r:., ... ec 'IL.' I ''4 1-A sksa,lnsi.,e 4sm In tha meantime the husband In A mer le has received a ptootograpto of hta ap proaching bride and Is Informed ef tk data of ber arrival. Dr. Haworth In his new capacity will aee that the aehsnge of photograpfas 1 mad correctly and that each man geta his own wife. First, though, each la subjected to a physical examination and tha groom I obliged to shew a certirteata Issued by the Japanese consulate that he Is financially able to support a wf. These formalities disponed of, an Amart can ceremony Is performed, at whlen Dr. Haworth glvea the brldo away. Pr. Haworth haa been Interpreter nt Angel Island slr.oe 1947 and la J4 to ba one or the two whit men In tha st who are able to read and write the Jnpaneso script or "running hand." Aa secretary to the Japanese Association of America, Pr. Haworth succeeds the late Thomag G. Wglkor. Doesn't Like Tax Laws, Millionaire Will Leave Chicago CHICAGO. Jan. I A Chlcagoan wboso fortune Is estimated at t30.ono.4ao ha de termined to leave the state because of Ita alleged obsolete and confiscatory tax lawa, according to g atatement mad here today by Julius Roaenw aid. "I will not glv the man'a name." saiat Mr, Kosenwald. "but h told ma that be made u hi mind to mov himself and hla property out of th state when ha found, b my indictmen t that an at tempt 4 41 being made to enforce the law." Hooeawiild waa Indicted on 4 t4ran of fallln gto achedul for taxation rurpoae tock of flea., Roebuck Co., of which h I the heaO. The Indictment charges a misdemeanor, which carries g penalty of $i0 fine. Austrian Monitors Bombard Belgrade PARIS. Jan. f.-Tbe Belgrade carre snondent of th (lava Agency la A (Its patch dated Incumber CI, describe the bombardment of tha Bervlan capital by four Austrian monitor, which, ha nays, took place Wednesday. Hi measag fol lows; "Ycatsrdgy at noon th saamy's gun fired several shots on Kgrabourana. One shell fell in tha city, damaging a house. Toward o'clock in tha afternoon four monitors appeared before tha fortrss and opened fir against It and tha bank of tha 6a v and iJavnub river. Th bombardment lasted until I o'clock. At Interval tba rattling of a.ulok-flrer waa haard. Several mar ahrapnel ahclla fell in ma city. Tha am waa purely ma Urtal." U. S. Of FICEBS TAKE GERMANS OFF STEAMER NEW YORK. . Jan. J Four German reservist wer taken off in th outgo ing fte.anier, Bergenf.Jord. tonight by government agents on tha charge of conspiring to ua passport fraudoatly. Carl Buroedo, formerly forward agent for a German atsamshlp Una and John Aucher, alleged aaaociata of Ruroade, In an agency to procure false psssoprts for German reaerv Ists, also warn arrested. 'li-'k j&KP-: t ' ! r t- .' -i- ii i ! e . , , HAPPENINGS ABOUT THE MAGIC CITY Over Tw Thousand Arrests. Made ia South 0m.ha During Tear J-$t Ending. TESXE MURDEES PUJUTJO TIME Haw Order Protdiagr for Rtagtatr nt ralloe Doaea Will Mavk Paav Ball Lead a Baaler " Life. ' t ' ' Tha new order publilid by tha Flra and Folic Usard provide for n new1 ringing of tha police boxes. Tha nw grr4M)cenient worked out by Chief Brlgga and. tha kgrd provide that one officer only shall bo at n certain patrol box at) a certain time. Heretofore tha offlcera often met, and held llttla friendly dis cussions on the war, politic, polios mat. tera and' other important aubjecu. All thla waa carried on gt a patrol, box, where two officer had to report nt tha ame Um. But now no mar. '. Under tha new ruin aah cap will trasAp. hta bant along ana ring In frog the lonely sentry box. Ill partner will no longer shield him from the wintry blast while ha trio to light' a cigar. ( tale 8a C4y. . Things wero quiet jest or day in South Omaha police circle. Special Aaalstant Mike Qlllin wag at work upon tha an nual report uf th South Omaha pelicn. He had not completed tha compalatjen, but stated that 2.335 arrests wen mA In South Omaha laat year. Thar wer threa murder. Tha number of oarttlnga and nnootlag affray a was not figured out yet. Mart ia rail. Tom Kelley, elevator man at Cudahy, fell at Thirty-second and Q trta yee terday dislocating hta left ankle. IHea Captain Hank Caray happenad along and examined Kelley. Tha man proved ta ba s badly Injured that Doctor Trilliam Perry ordered him to the South Omaha hosprtal. Kelley boards at 8014 Q ntreeU Want 4tav4 Job. Jay Lafler. aaltant city englnear andl candlaAte for the democratic nomination far county surveyor gt tha recent inac tion, to out for th position of atata engineer. Jay Is a life long dasnoerat, m gradual of Xsbraek university and aa) at mm (Una city engineer at Grand law 88 aval City Gossip. Mayor Thomas Hoctor aent out official greetinga yesterday to h fi'lenda in tha rlty. ,. . ,. Mis Evelyn Wallweber is confined to her home, suffering from a broken arm, suHtalned some veiling ago while rid ing on a traveller leUh. Chief ol Police John Brlggs visited Papilllon yesterday. He will leave next week for P Learn Boat fcprlng, Culo., where hla brother-in-law i very 111. P. J. Latnlhan, formerly chief mechanto with th local plant of Morris and eo ni ps ny, 1 visiting here with hie family. Mr, Lenllian Is now connected with A Chicago packing plant and may reioova hla family to Chicago In the gyring. i Cfcareh Nate. Baptist. Twenty-fifth and M, WllllaxU R Hill, Pastor exhort sermon and ore mmion service at 11 o'clock. Runday school at 4.48; Baptist Young People union at 4 SU; 1'nloii services tor tha Week of I'rayer wilt common oe Sunday evimng in this church, hev. Jobu Alber will pieech th sermon. Methodist Episcopal, corner Twenty-, fifth and E: J. W. Klrkpatrlck, Pastor Worship at 11 o'clock. The pastor will occupy the pulpit. Subject of discourse will b "Khali Deslr Govern Conduct 7 In th evening thla congregation will Join In th union service at the Baptist church. The Sunday school 1 ai 8 4a. tha Junior I ague at Z.J0 and tha Kp vorth League a4 44.