nit. UEK: OMAHA, FK1DAV. .IAMAii . ISM.). REAL ESTATE lUH Jk H.A74C1I Ltn FOR MLG ArkMMh Put Yourself in Clover "Buy all the rich. fertil lend you' ran fford to own In our sunny level upland t Central Arkansas; lon growing . in; ample rainfall; excellent drain; (lindane ef pure water: good hea.-.h indllton; alfalfa yields S cuttings freer. verg tun to the cutting and brings Hi I l- ton; potatoeM, both Irish and twt: so corn and cotton mske rnormoilt the conditions are llcal for dairy a; avlao (or stork and hog raising, hav .it free rang all year around; chickens r biff money makers a well aa truck irdeaing; three bin market close bv. ies landa are 30 miles aouth of Utile ock. a city of SO.ooO; few mile north of line Bluff, city of 2i,u00. and 60 miles east I Hot "prinss, the noted health resort, rlth 100,0u0 vUita annually. The railroad Una through our land; we ran ell you row oloe to town and shipping station; lien a a government agricultural, demon trator atationed in our county; he will idvis you free of charre how and when n plant, cultivate and market your crops: ha land Is selling In 40-acra traoti and IP. on the terms of SIM an acre down, loaaeaslon any time, balance 20 years; erme lees than rent: btr land selling lYUUralon dally; low rate; free trlpa to iuyera who answer this advertisement, i lite or call for fro Photograph and full i formation. Open dindsys and evenlnc. E. T. TnTEB CO., v 4 Time Bid.. (t. Louis, Mo. Mississippi MFROVED farms, $25 per acre. Al falfa, corn, cotton. Illinois Central ex irrimental farms show land very pro luctlve. Splendid climate. Q. P. Steb in. IMP Chicago. WlM-uasIn, Upper Wisconsin Best dairy and general crop state In the ir.ton; settlers wanted; lands for sale at v prices on easy term. Ask for book- et (4 on Wisconsin Central Land Grant, ttate acres wanted. Writ about our tracing lands. If Interested In fruit lands, isk for booklet on Apple Orchards In IVlsconsln. Address Land Dept., Boo Line iy., Minneapolis, Minn. M leltaau. rAHM for sale) must sell my Fellsmer farm, 30 acres, muck prairie land. I rhoff. 4v Times Bid.. St. Louis, Mo. .REAL ESTATE LOANS iil'Y and frm loans. 6, 5',-j, 8 per cent. J. II. Duu&nt Co.,M0S Farnam. Omaha iS ANTED City loaus. .Peter. Trust .Co. t ANTKJD City loans and warrants. W, , I'amam Pmlth & Co., 1M0 Farnam. JMAKA homes. East Nebraska farms. O KEEKB REAL ESTATE CO.-, Bill Omaha Natl. Douglas 718. V to H0.iS0 made promptly. F. V. Weed, Wend E!d., 18th and Farnam 8ta, i VKV IN KKOS Loans, w and up. j.MVVIiX CttUO Omaha Nat. Bank. it.,' i.iTT LOANS, C. Q. Carlberg Co., " am-31? Brandels Theater Blag. 1 1'V property. Large loans a specialty. W. H. Thomas, m State Bank Bldg. HONEY on hand for city and farm loans. H. W. Binder, City Natl. Bank Bldg. KE Us first If you want a farm loan, United States Trust-Co,,- Omaha; Neb;. HEAL ESTATE FOK EXCUA.VbE tk. ACRttS of land, rich, deep black loam soil, perfectly level, without a foot of saste; summer fallowed last sun.imer ajid M perfect condition for seeding; located mile from Drayton, N. U., a live town f l,oi Inhabitants In the most fertile sec . (Ion of Bed river valley pf the north. Crop llln.-A In 1. 4 MDHl I. . , J , ... ..... .... n, au , oiarKst aciimea unesceuea. - Thlg land I will pay for Itself la one or two ci-odb. to trade for a clean, up-to-date stock of !n rm .implement tn some good torn n in insteni Nebraska, -western lowa orsouth . hstern Bouth Dakota, or will 'trade for modern residence property In Omaha at a I rice of 2f0 per acre. Address F 427, B?e. UO.in rleen Mlr lc of Imnlkmnul . -' mrnlture,-- EasVern Nebraeke, - to'.ex rhange for western land or income prop rty. ' J. 4, Be. I'HRKE-TON Avery farm truck, ncsily ilcw, for sale or exchange for western jhnd. K Bee. . FKONTIER CO. BARGAIN. Highly Improved farm of if-6 acres, .and all lay fin and Is excellent soil. l 111 exchange for good Omana, residence. C. R- COMBS. R;3 Brandel Theater, Omaha. Kb. DouhMas 2916. - l ACRKS Tripp county, 8. D., for sal . or Uade. Will trade for city property, r.Kt tv nan r.iriilHhl.iv iii.rh.r 1'ui tieular aJdr B 40, Bee. 1 HEAL ESTATE XOHTH HIDE Special Reason For Selling We have a apactal reason for selling th above house at a vtr low price. Modern. 5 rooms. lasy term. Neur car. 3 blocks to School. Phon and ask our reason. iunencan ecunty ux Douglae. Snn. Evenings. Wal. tf, H. !.' S-KOOM COTTAGE Bath. gaa. ststern. -Well built house, in food order- East-front lot 60k li; nice location, close to Konntre rark. Only lijoo. ' V - , :W.:IL GATES, t7 Omaha Nat l Bank Bldg. l. 14. NEAK 24TU AND CUMING Nine-reons house, modern except heat, paved street. V- C. (. CAKLBERG 312 Brandels Theater Bldg. REAL ESTATE WEST SIDE Reduced From $6,500' to $5,000 "West Farnam and Cathedral For quick, sale, owner will saerlflca this fine, practically new, 7-rooin house near 41t bt and liaveniKirt 81s.; has liv ing room with fireplace, sleeping porch, tiled bath, oak fintnli and rocms decor ated all through house: full cemented basement, with stationary tubs iiu wash room; everything in best condition: ce mented driveway and garage; can give terme en part. HANSEN. IM Brandels Thea. TV VT. Your Own Price . and Terms rooms, all ' modern, mtr 3nth and 1-eavrnworth. between West Farnam and Field Club. Kat front, corner, slibtly locstion. Asking H.o-co. Want n. offer. Hou now vacant. Glover & Spain Tsy' V:': U'V:-: ; f- REAL ESTATE WEST SIDE Farnam Street New Home On top of the hill between 41th and th, we have a sne rial ens p in a beautiful i roe in, entirely modem house, situated on en of the most sightly tots In Dundee, with beautiful view In all dlrec tlons. Farnam Street Is helng orn? through to Elm wood park, which will add greatly to the val ie of thi property, two blocks from car line and only. . . v thfrty blocks from the Omaoa , city hall. This lot It 80x159 feet, and the house Is up-to-date In every reepe't; has . big living room.' with fire place and beamed colli ni;s, paneled dining Mom, dtn and kitchen tn first floor. Three large bedrooms with extra large closets en sec ond floor.- iiais room, with tile floor and( 'In pluuibln-: fixtures, beautiful llfhtinu . fixtures and ixpnrlvj deco ration. Scrvsns for all win dows and doora and s r.ic l porch, sodded yard and c ment walks. This propeHy )f worth taw. There Is i mortga-i of $3,000, payable a', SJ1 i'J per month. The owner 1 asking K.B1 e-tgh for l,l emtj'. This t real bar-. Rain; the s.rchtUcturc, ar rangement ani iinlth CI speak for Itself. Com-i out today and took 't over. Charles W. Martin' & Co., HI Omaha National Han BU1.T. Tyler IfT. Lot Bargain Near Field Club $1,250 A heautiful sightly lot, xlf'4. over looking Central Boulevard, and on paved street. Over 10 large trees on this lot. Owner needs money hss cut price from 11,600 to above figure. Half cash needed. The Byron Reed Co Phone Doug. 297. 212 Bo. 17th. , REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS Your Money Shoul Earn Frpm 7 to 10 Wa hava teveral different plan where- h- , ... . , , .... ' - -- your money and M ' aosoiuteiy ai in your investment. A everyone know. teal estate 1 pn of t,he beat gnd safest investments on earth. We can arrange it so you can luvtst In individual properties or take an Interest with others. We have one plaa whereby you can Invest In amount, a a -email a 100, It will pay you to aee or writ us about 1L Hastings & Heyden 1S14 Harney St. REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS Start 1915 In a Home Of Your Own. Pay $30 Cash And Move In fl'hla heuse is located aouth' of Hane ctmi park, on block from the West Mid car line U Is a brand new, all modern t-room bungalow, mail built and very conveniently arranged. I Also Have a Pretty 6-Room Bungalow in a, beautiful North Ride location, which you can move Into after making a C4Vtl payment of SXl.On. This hous front east and la modern throughout, with principal room fla-.-hed in oak. The monthly payment on either of these houses are low enough to plac them witnin the reafn ot any man wno mould like to make 111 rent money do more than pty for the mere privilege of living In the house of a landlord. it you warn to wspeci inese nouses, telephone in today and I will arrange to eeitd a car for vou. E. P. WRIGHT Call Dpugla 2K, Evening: After 6:J p. m. Thone Wal nut tat. DOWNTOWN INVESTMENT Two-story brick building and lot. vx!S2, trackage available; very easily converted (or wholesale purposes or for downtown garsge. Price, only li.00t. A small pay ment will handle it. 0. G. CARLBERG, SI I Brsndels Thenter Bldg. FOR BALK Vacant Ms, located In 8aua dr aV Hlmebaugh addition to Wal nut Hill, .and also la OVahome addition, both In Omaha. Theaa are desirable lot and will be sold for much less than their value, a the owner I a nonresldeat. Will sell separately or together aa de sired. For further particular addra. J. O. Harris & Hon, Ottawa. 1IL o ABSTHACT2I OF TTZXS. Rt.ED Abatraet Co , oiasst abstract of fka In Nebiask, tut P -ndl Theater. KERB Title Uuareule a4 Absuwet Cos, a ntodera abetiei offlca. a. Ills gfc Phon Douglas Mi. Bargains in practically new articles in 4For Sale column: rcid it. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Some Uneiifle Orr lamediate Source ef Grain Supply 4 Felt by the Bipfer Milleri. CORN .AND OATS ARE LOWER OMAHA. Jsn. 115. From the manner In which the larger millers have beeen purormslna' wheat In the Chicago market several days they are necoming uneasy as to immediate sup plies of that grain. According to reports received yesterday Minneapolis millers have begun to take spring wheat out of store and already have received most of the winter wheat purvliaavd In the south west. There was a little Incressa in the offerings of red winter wheat from the Interior yesterday, but the. total quan tity available for Immediate shipment was quite small. The sales et Buffalo of cash wheat were two round lots from cargoes afloat there which were held for winter storage. The seaboard reported a good business late In the dsy on for eign account. According to a special cable from Brooinhall the estimated world's ship ments of whest since August have been 40,000.000 less than requirements, as com pared with M.Onu.OOO bushels over the esti mated requirements a year ago. Corn and oata were lower and the volume of trade light. Both markets were heavy and under mora or less sell- Mna? pressure. t-rovisions were active oui lower. . Wheat was Stlc hlnher. Cora was c lower to c higher. Oata m-ere ti'S'so higher. Clearances of wheat and flour were quiU to l.iTI.OiO bushels; corn, 154.000 bushel; oats. t.OOO buehels. At Liverpool corn closed M-tiH lower. I'runary wheat receipts were tXi.vO bushels and shipments i.OUO buslfele. against receipts of 74.000 bushels and shipments of X46.OOO bushels last year. l'rlmary torn receipts were l.ttt.or bushels and shipments 1 2.000 buaSiels, against receipts of i,0S.0no bushels and shipments of Ttf.000 bushels last year. Brlmarv oats receipts were b.1.000 bush els and shipments l!T.W bushels, agslnst receipts of 710,00 bushels and shipments of 692,000 bushels last year. CARL.OT RfiCKlPTP. Wheat, corn, oata Chicago 10H Mi 148 ! Utrn-apolls ., tl Duluth 34 Omaha ft. Loul s Kan sss City 14 SO 4 Winnipeg 24 ... ... These sales were reported today- Wheat: No. 2 hard winter: 1 car. 21.2. W No. t hard winter: 2 cars, 2.ti: t cars, r-o. s S a t mtge No. 4 hard winter: 1 car, 11 ze. spring: 1 ear, 21.H; 1 ?r, 21.28. No. ed: H car, Sl.StiH. No. 2 durum: 11 ears, $1.44. Sample durum: car. ti.n. Corn: No. 2 white: 1 car, S7Hc; S car. 7c; 1 car. Strtic No. 4 white, I car, wtHo. No. 6 white: I car, fto. No. 2 yellow: S cars, S7c No. S yellow: 29 cars. 6Vo; 1 oar, c. No. 4 yellow, S car. tiSo: X car, 65Hc. No. 6 yellow, 1 car. 66Hc No. 2 mixed: 1 car fnear white), Strtjc; 1 car. HHc. No. 2 mixed. 1 car (near white), o; S crm (near white), WHe; S car, n; S car. 65Hc No. 4 mixed: 1 car inear while), efic; 4 cars, 65'ic; 4 car, Cc. No. 8 mixed: I ear, tc; 1 car. fift1; 1 car, 66o; 1 car, tic. No. mixed: 1 car, 05Hc. Oats: Standard: 1 car, (04c. ro. 2 white: cars, 40Hc. No. 4 white: oar, 49V4c, Sample: S cars, 4IHc. Bye: No. 2. 11 cars, 21.07. Omaha Cash Prices Whest: No. 2 hard, V.t7m.u No- 2 hard tl.avtH.S; No. 4 hard. 21.154J1.2SS4: No." 2 spring, 21.24 1.27H: No. 2 durum, II. 40 VS 1.44; No. 3 durum, SI. 42H&1.43. Corn: No. 1 whit, t7Sc; No. 2 white, 6S7c; No. 2 white, 9fwrV4e: No. 4 white, e.4BMe: No. S white,. WtiWVie: No. 4 white, to Na 1 yellow, 674?7He: No. S yellow. t0ft67c: No. 2 yellow, M366'Ao; No. 4 yellow, 4fiM,e: No. t yellow, tsuigiSrtVio; No. yellow,-fiQsHc;-No. 1 mixed, W6 en4c.: No. 2 mixed. 66-STWic: No. S mixed. tBH-ao: No. 4 mixed, 64iflHc; No. t mixed, 4th35Hc; No. 6 mixed, 64HmltO. Oats: No. 2 white. 6HieHy-; standard. KVftoH4c: No. S white, 4W9'e ! No. 4 white, 484l4e. Barley: Malting. 4fl'72e; No. 1 feed, MfTtOc. Bye: No. , Sl.OCVVSl W; No. 8, Il.0e4gl.0tm. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PBOV JSIONS Fctlarti af the Tradlasr sit Closing PHeee an Board of Trade. CHICAOO, Jan. 7. Wheat advanced ex citedly in the last hour today. European buy ins; that had again become rampant, was the fore under the market. There was a strong doe st 1QtHc above last night. Corn rose S?Hc to He net and out s im,f. to lfli4c. In provision the finish varied from 6c decline to an up turn of 2Hijc. Unconfirmed rumors of an expected spread of the war, son accompanied th swift ascent of wheat. Attention, how ever, cslefly centered on th efact that export aale had suddenly expanded, reaching a total of nearly 2.000.WM bush els since yesterday. This circumstance lone was said to justify tha flurry which efow being checked tossed quotation a befor to II. for May. figure surpassing by a lull rent a bushel the crest attained on the astonishing upward whirl. Italy and Boumanta were the countrle mentioned as likely soon to be included In th- war and It could not be. denied that much of the wheat bought todsy was scheduled for shipment to Italy. Duluth reported a aale ot durum wheat to- Italy at 11. delivered across the sea. Domestic millers were said to be eagerly af ter cash wheat In all direction. Kxport demand lifted corn and oata as well a wheat. Foreign sales here In cluded 100.000 bushels of corn and l.tno.OOD hiu.hla nf oata. Th European buying. however, did not manifest itself until corn had been depressed a result of tho hi stork and liberal receipts here and until oat had dropped In ympathy. Provisions averaged oer unaeer pres sure of selling, led by a Milwaukee packar. His effort wore interfered with by the grfin bulge. Oraln prlcea furnished by Logan Bryan, SIS Houth Sixteenth atreet: Artiolel Open. I lilgh.l Low. Close. t Ye y Wheatl May.ll 23 t 3S 1 Ut . 76S 124: .1 21 1 8M, 124S 1 St I 2i - July. 11 Corni Mav. July. Oata: May. July. Pork: Jan.. May. Lard: 74V',4 74HS 75H, i7(i'i'6'Al 7dS'76V4ul)6.7044y:sL 44 644 561Ti 6)kf2Hl4 I 1100 It 00 I IS 00 1 00 I 11 00 IS 60 (l 26-27! 1 47H19 44S 19 47-35 J an. J It 68 10 M 10 n 10 6 10 tz 10 B7V4I 10 07! 10 2H lOMj 107H 10S7V 10120 Nay. Ribs: Jsn.. 10 074l 10 07H 10 iw May 10 60-471 10 60 iu eu 110 47-60! 10 60 Chicago Cash Price Wheat: No. 2 fed. Sl.83Strt.-WH: No. 2 hard, SLMSOI-8SS. Corn: No 2 yellow. OSVaTOc; No. S yel low, SGW-ie. Oats: No. 8 whit. 6m 62c; tandrd. 8'ffS3c. By: No. ij, II .U. Barley: 601JT7O. Keed: Timothy, S4ftfl'7.60; clover. H2.Mcfls.60. provisions) yorg, l(.uu; Iiak-'u.' rths. t.7f)O10.2e. BLTTt-R Ijower; vreamery. w 4ts 'poTATOF.S-Hlghei1: reoelpts. 14 ears; Jllchliian and Wleeoneln red, 46tj-4c; White. 4elOC. ... liGGE-t?tly: receipts. 4 44S case; t mark: csne Included: 2MTA4c; ordinary first. SltiMc; first. 84foac. Kansaa 4'Hy firstla aa Provision. KASSAH CITT. Jan. 7-WHEAT-No. I hard. S -Wit 2tW: No. red. Sl; May, Sl.!rirl.st"4: July, . cuBN-No. S mixed. 7"c: No. S whit, VPrWVi May. 74c; July, 7f,c. tATB-No. 2 white, WMlW. No- 5 mixed. 4o',Ji4SVrC. ' i.-iirs-rlriii 32c: second. 32c. OATS-No- 2 wbtt, &iff62c; No. J mixed. pociS'BT-Hon. liVic; rootr. lOHa Mtaaeagolla Grain Market. MIV'NSAPOI.IU. Jan. 7. WHEAT Hay closed at ll.itt bid; juiv. i wv. asked; No. ' hard. 8137; to. 1 northern, SlOl8:: No- 2 northern, S1-2S4J1.S6. KliCB Unchanged. BARlF-T-i0irc. BTK-SllVi- BBAN42S.vO. COBN Now S yellow, Mt4Vc. OATS-No. S whlu. SoroXfc. XAX-SL6SiL71. !w Tok Coaoral Market. NEW TORK, Jan. 7.-HI GAR Haw, firm; raolas, centrifugal. 4.04c. Beflnad. steady. Hugar future, steady and 1 to i points higher at noon, dale, 1.4" tens. BUTTER Dull; rocolpt. 7.S14 tub; oreamary, extra. (S3 scoring), S4o; ereaan ery. (higher scoring I, 82V0-t6c: creamery, finsU. 81&33Hci awoads. SstfSuc; ladle, cunoat coaaav lust, VHuoi goooatU, Ctfi'-jV: parking stock, current make, No. i. ;in;iv. CHKIWK lrresular; receipts, y: boxes; State, whole milk held average fsnry, lMil&4c; stste, fresh specUls. llttlSc; stste, averaae fancy. HSnHW n tiled, receipts, .t4 esses; fresh gsthered, extra fine. 4oft4K-; extra flrsis, ,T!wiV; flrsta, Miexe. seconds. XtK(7c: state, Pennnylvanla and nearby hnnery, white, fine to fancy, eMMV-; same, gathered, whites, S-r-ew: sme, hennery, btowns, 4e; ssme, gstherel, browns and mrxed colors. .Mlc. fOl I.TUY Live, weak; western chick ens. HVffUv: fowls. U'ytfl.V; turkeys. 11 sr. Iressei. dull; western roasting ehlckena. ln7Vtc; fresh foka. 13vt17c; turkeys, l.wi s OMAH4 6KJir.RtL MttKKT. BUTTER N. 1, l-l. cartons, Slci No. 1 t, v-lh. tubs, SSc. CHF.KSK Imported, Swiss. Sc; Amee- I H-fta Pwlss, M, b'.ook 8wlss, Co: twins, Itf-; daisies, lie; triplets, 17c; Young; Americas. IdVsc: blue label brick, 17c; llm burger. f-lb.. We; 1-16. n: New York white, ISc; Imported Fiench KoquelorU FISH -Trout, lki; large crapplea. Uo: snlmoii, IK ;- halibut, chsnnel' cat tish, lie; pike. He; pickerel. 10j. JOVl-TRT-Brollera. 14e; spring thick, ens, lie; hens. Kjllc; cocks, c, ducks, loo; geeee. s-, turkeys, lc pigeons, ler do., Wo; ducks, full feathentd, 10c; geese, Iull feathered. So; aquaba. No. L tLM; No. &OO. 'lieef Cut lYIces: No. 1 ribs. 18ic; No. 1 ribs. lttc; No. ribs, llc;, No. 1 loins, mc; No. s loins. 17c; No. I loins. 12c. No. 1 chucks. lOVkc; No. a chucks. PVc; No. t chucks, tc; No. I rounds, IS'io: No. 2 rounds. Ue: No. 2 rounds, lie. No. 1 pistes, e; No. t plates, (Ho; No. 2 plates. Sc. Market quotation furnished by Glllnskl Fru.t companyi FRUITS Oranges, per hog. Extra, fancy wastiinsUin isavela. wis, ss. pus ana tJ0, tl.ti; ltVM. fi M; i.hs, juos, Xios, li'.TS. Lemons, pet box, fnncy gunklst. WW. tSfte, 24,60; choice Bed Balls. S4.U0. Urspe frulta, per box, Itia. Ms. 4s and 80s, H.bO. Apples, per box, extra fenny Washington Whit River Pearmalnee. Si.PO; fancy. 2V76; extra fancy Washington Wlnessps, 1.7n; HptlxmbcrK. Sl-8; Oregon bpils enbergs, 11 t'olorsdo unwrapped Jona thans, 1.S; Washington extra fancy Hoovers, 1.4f: email Jonathana, ll.lo; fnncy Colorado Wealthy, i 10: fancy Colorado MeMahons, St. 10: fancy Colo rado Cttera 11.10; Idaho fancy Grime :l.lr t1 M r-hr.IrM XI fm Wuh. Ington 'Orliiie Oolden. 1160; fancy' Colo rado Ms den Hlusn: 11. la: tiincy laano Jonathan, 13ft; Fultons. II. i; Slraw- berry, 1 25; Wolf Blver, 1125; New York, Russets. S3 00, Black Twigs. SS.S0. Orapes, California Emperora per bbl., S3.W); lr crate, $1.7?: extra, fancy Malax us, per bbl., i.0O. Bears, per box. Antous, 22.K: Jerseys, 1.3; hfldons. 12.26; Lwrenoe, llliu; Bocco, i.2t; Kaater, li . Bananas, per bunch, H.7bfi3.ft. Cranlierrles, per bbl., Jerseys, WOO; cheaner Jerseys, t".on; late Howes, ?.00. Lime, per box. I1.7S. VBClETABLErt Cauliflower, per crsts, 23 01; cucumber, per box, $1.80; celery, per do.. Jumbo, 7 Jet Michigan, S&o; let tuce, per uos., iei. w, neitu, ti.w, onion, per lb., yollow and red, Sc; white, 2Vc: cabbsge, per lb., lHc: pepper, per basket. Mr: tomatoes per crate, 84.00; onions, shallots, per dos., 60c; Italian gar lie. per lb., 20c; squash, per lb., lHe; pumpkins, per lb., lHci Potatoes, per bu Idahos, 70c.; Bed River Ohloa. tbv; Minne sota Whites, Wc. Sweet potatoes, per bbl.. Kansas, tl.W. MISCKIANEOUS Nuts, per lb., No. ! California walnuts, lc; filbert, lic; pecan. 12o: Braxils, 1'lic; almond. 2V; cocoanut. per sack, 13. in; per do.. Tor. KIrs, per box. 12 13-oX., 86c; o0 4-os., I'J.OO. Date, augarswalnut, per box, 11.40; lial lowl, per lb.. So. Shelled popcorn, per lb., 4o; crackerjack, per case, 13.50; Vk ase, 21.76; checkei a. per case, 12 60, ease. 11.76. Honey, per case. 3.7k. Cider, Is. Y., per keg, S.1.&0; per tint., ttt.iw. caaaua uems, por crate, Sl.7ajH.0Q. . lt Orala Market. BT. LOUI3, Jan.' 7. WllKAT-No. 2 rod. Sl.S2Hr1.33: No. 2 hard. Sll-Vb1.33; May, lljtt July, tl.a. CORN No. 2. 70c No. 2, White. 71c; May. 7ic: July, TB'tc. OAT8 No. 2, u2'u62Hc ' No. 2 whlto. Liverpool fi ratal Market. 7JVKRPOOU Jan. 7. WH BAT No. I Manitoba, lis 41: No. 2. 11; No. S hard winter. Us. r"itures. nominal. CORN Failures firm; January, lid; February,- 6s llVfcd. ' Coffee Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 7.-Tha coffee mar ket nliowed continued flrmnesa today on Well Street and trade buying, part of which was believed to be for foreign account through house with cotton ex change connection. Yesterday s bulllsn visible supply statement, and the con tinued steadiness In Brasll seenved the factor on the advance. In connection with talk of an Improved demand from domes tic: roasters sfter theVrecent Period of lit' srtlvltv. Futures owned at -an advance of 4 to 8 points and cloned at a net ad vance of 7 to 11 po4nla- ale. 21,760 bags. January, 6.26i r'eiruary, 4XVc; Msm-Ji. e' ,A.prUA Mc;. 'i'.X' o . JLt.' Ji?: iu.T 4c4 h" T MT: rember; 7 Uc; ber, 7.8I0. Bpot corfee steady; Kio 10. 7. 7HCJ Hanto No. 4, 8T4c Umaha Hay Market. OMAHA. Jan. 7.-PRAIRIB HAY Chalce upland, (none here), 111. 60(812.00; No. 1. (none here). tH.OOfULtO; No. 2, Slt.00 11.00; No. 2. SS.OfWilOOO. Choice mid land, (none here), su.ouami.6o; iso. 1, io.M 110: No. I. StOim 10.60; No. 8, S7.0(Vfi.00. Choice lowland, 110.00; No. 1, .004r9.60; No. 2. St.00tit.00; NO. 3, H.00iffs.(; fcTRAW Cholco wheat, -i S0.6O1OT.OO; choice oat or rve, S6.00ft-C.60. ' ALFALFA Cholco pea green, fin stem and leafy, third and fourth cutting. quotable at Ha.WirH.OO; No. 1. 8l2.OOdtia.60; NO. 2, IU. Vrtl 13.00; NO. 3, ll0.0IMfU.0Q. Metal Market. JKW TORK, Jan. 7.-METAlJ3I.al quiet: IVTC'ftS W: Ixindon, 9. Spelter, steady; (3.sotre.90)- txmdon, cuia d. Tin eay at iwabo. copper rirm: electrolytic. 112.60; casting, I1X2W3.37. Iron quiet and unchanged. At London: Suot copper. r.h 16s: fu tures. i.b. Tin, spot, C14S 10; future. 143 10s. HT. L.OUII. Jan. 7. MbTAUV-UMD, steady; 23.SOtl3.66. Spelter, S0.o6.80. rtoa Market. NEW TORK. Jan. 7.-COTTON Spot, quiet; middling uplands, sc. Bales, 700 be lea. Tho cotton market nosed barely steady at a net decltno of 0 to 10 point for the dav. LIVERPOOL,. Jan. T COTTON Mar ket (teady; good middling, 6.044; mid dling, 4 744; low middling. 4.314; sale, 1,000 bales. , Dry Goods. Market. NEW TORK. Jan. 7. An advanoe to 4Hc was announced In ataple print. Cot ton good were in better aeniand. Mack inaw were being bought freely for fall. some advance on tnem reaching l7So, Raw silk was lto higher. Evareratea Asl ss4 Dried Pratt NEW YORK. Jan. 7. EVAPORATED APPI,KHoulet. I) HI t'.D FBUITS-Prun. firm. Apri cot and peaches, quiet, but steady. Bal- ilns, flrtn. iocal Btecks aad Beads. Qutistloss furalaha BT Bsnis, grtsksr A Co 44t iimalM niuwu dsss StecSe Bl. Askai Don At Cc. r ytlrwont t'rramary f MI st M... FlrmBt ("rssissrr V ir.. Mnusisls iis T. T-.f r.m.r, a 11. B. R. B... IN ISO Uj 7 W i It KI4 Omb C. B. St. Ht. I4 , Vnlo Slock Tsras. Omsk goaSs twi, Wr . Watsr Is, 1404 (Ukr fsekoe V- Is. l-4 ... CHcea . IH7..-- ArsMins Htpuklls , 118 LmiuiIm t sr ont rrul. , Kla IV. Wsk.. . ! Uucoln Tel. Co. . lU lx, AnsolM nr. Is. v tlty Mostrl M. WW (M.Iko. Ha. gthool 4S. Ii4 ...... Oir.lM 4 C 8. st Hit. is, 1W4.,.., On lis tx-koet 4m. IM1 f li. Obm4 sUr 4ls, U41 kss llUCOot. Cl , . 1SW-1H..., pwirt a y- s. it tcrtSsw. Hs., wttar Is. 1M tuM"r. N . wsur Is. ls4 Wisklta Vatos Stscs Tare Is. 1M4., 10 t4 M i if 10 M Id 1S Mg 4 M H ka r'4 1M 1M M.T6 M M 14 w-4 1' St P 101 4 M M.ll M 1W Is It HI, iut Baak Cleartags. OMAHA. Jan. 7. Bank clearing for Omaha today were 37.74a.76 end for th corresponding day last year, 81.04o,- MA.06. . McCarthy Scoot Cba. Thomas MoCarthy. th Boston Red OK recruit, will go to Cuba ooon to look over the tiatlv talent aad cvui back by way I JTUrldav . I OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET - 1 r.l. TJV...1 ,.J TK-),.. Cattle Receipts Liberal and Frlces Steady to Some Easier Fit Sheep in Demand. H0G3 WEAK TO FIVE CENTS OFT OMAHA, Jsn. 7. 1016. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, Official Monday !.r K.iM Official Tuesday S.0 (ogflcul Wfctnnmlay.. .'3 Estimate Thursday... 3.rM Four days this week. .sails Ham days last week..r4 fumt I weeka aao.... S.7T1 Kme S weeks tmo. ...2S M Same 4 weeks Rgo....l7,70 Same day last year..lS,.VS The following table shew the receipts of csttle, hose and sheep at the Fmitli Omaha live stock market for the year to dale, aa compared wlMi' last yer: 1!M5. 1!14. Inc. Cattle 2U.7M lT.rVK S.r Hogs tt.M KVtB U4.H heep 1 Is 41.KN4 lft.MH The following table rhows the Berage price for hugs at the Lvuth Omaha, live stock market for the last few days, with companeons; I'm... H1J4. lU.)inl..hu (mlii.lH4).ii lec. St. 4I I 121 4 061 7 M, SOT. 6 S4 T tKlV, 7 ao I w T S S 4is I S4 7 01 1 f 60 T ll 6 t 7 6 S 0 6 S WVI 7 4J t 1J 17 f7 S Ul 47 lec as. 4C. . Dee. 24. Lec. iV (Holiday. pee. 2. 7 WH 7 14S iwv 74i4! 7 1ST, 116. 7 It 7 6SI t 231 S m 7 "3 I S SO I'ec. Dec. ee. IV c. 10. 7 ii t 7 '.i) S 20j 7 071 S M 7 7o; S I 64 S 21 8 68 T5 7 6S 7 64 s H 5 w S 2t 6 W 8 2l 8 tki llo.ll. S --'4 6 7 tKi 1K14 11113 112 mi. Jan. 7 7 1H t 08 Jan. 7 1J 7 81 7 Oil t 00 7 S6 8 78 Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. 7 Sol 7 7 U t 801 I c-i s S0 7 14 8 i 7 W t 8, S 70 7 04i 7 (T.'S 1 n 1 7 131 S 17 7 7 111 1 7 I t OH) 7 74 S 47 S 5 7 Ml 4 i Ml 5 HI 1 w- 7 Kil Sumlav. Hecelpu and disposition of live stock st th Union stock yards, Pouth Omaha, Neb,, for twenty-four hours ending at 2 o cluck yesterday U.svj S.l.v, 1 llv-Shl I.V ii n.cn I f.1.412 R7.H07 3s,W4 :r.!tt7 41. X !.! ;i;.i irx.s4 17,07 .4. 45.4l 4J.1T5 REC1FTSCAR& C, 11. A. St. P 4 S i Wabash 2 . Missouri Pacific I 3 Union BacUlo U Ju :tl C. ft N. W enst T, 6 C. A N. W., west Id ." I C, 8t. P., M. 0 17 ;Si C, 11. A Q , east a t C, B. 4k Q west 17 1 ; C, K, 1. P., east 12 u 7 C B. 1. & P.. wct 1 1 .. Illinois Central Chluugo Ureal Western.... 4 2 1 Total receipts 1 161 W DISPOSITION-HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Morris c Co 3M Jli 2,0t) 4.IHW l.tkAl Hwlft ft Co lt 1.01H , 2u4 7W 2,m 2, l 270 . . .. 3, ;wi Cudahy Packing Co.... Armour at ii (x-hwarta 4k Co Morrel' Armour, Ho. Ht. Paul., ttenton, vaneant i 1... 2'iH Hill & Bon..., F. B. Lewis Huston A Co 1I 64 M K. 6.-. m , 4,t , 26 h'4 . 2 . 8 1 .11 IS Su . 1 102 ' 405 ' J. B. Boot Sc. Co .., j H. Bulla McCrearv t Kellogg... Werthelmer Degcn... It. F. Hamilton Sullivan Bro KoUiachUd Mo. Kan Calf Co..., Chrlwd - Hlgglns, iiuiiman Both baker, Jones A Smith. Tanner , Bro , John Harvey ... l. & F Klein Other buyer. Total 8.0M 10.7WI 12,811 Quotation on Cattle Prime yearling SH.fiO 00; good to cholco cornf! heave, tannM: fir to auod oornfed beeves, x7!(i0r-irti.00:common to fair cornfed beeve. S4.ri041.60: 1 good to cholc rang beeva. 67.767JH 26; fair to good cornfed kumi li.i'i ih . common to fair com- t-A kv., is Tm.'.'6: 1 aood to choice heifer. 8S7.26; good to'clioh'e oow,l6.7S ,,!! fair to rood cow. I.VOKJvi. 00 ; com mon to fair cowl, 44 0Ofl(.(W; good to choice stiKkers and feeder, f7.SfrS.tO; fair to good stocker and feeder. So. 764 7.86: common to fair ttockera and feed er. So.76w.T3; stix-k hsirers, i6.:6fi.ai; stock cows, 84. 764(6 76; stocit calves, Se OOUP 8.00; veal caiva, ii.eun.iu; duiis, siags, etc.. 6.004rt.fi0. Representative sales: BI.K UTEERS. N. L. 11 Av. rr. Na At. rr. , :.ii 1 1 V w l.iihi t n .... WW 64 tut 4 .... ua t oa ..'..1044 1 U ,.,.1174 T 40 ,...1W 7 44 .... I7 e 14 14.. ....IUI f 40 I I 10 I It I I 26 a ..ll4 ..un ..;.u ..1114 . 14 11 14 , 10..... 10 Ml 1 e BTEKRtJ ATSD HKIFERS. 4.... . Tt 4 4 .i:m 7 M 17... , 774 7 ! cows. S ...., 1 4 I ..into 1 n 1. 4 n ..ion M ..10 174 ,.1U"I I 71 . .. M I 44 1.. .. 11 . .. ....iuo ....1K4 ...,l(n4 ....IMS I M 1 a I 60 I H Ki IN 10. . Ml COWS AND HtaFKBS. 1(M 4 0 I J" M KT IK 7 414 II II I M llKirRKB). 170 4 71 4 t it. S 1 1 S toas ...it ...loao 1 m 4S i m iv.-:::: : iThm v:::. t.Ju, tM lit 1 I.,m 741 4 K CALVES. I T 40 1044 . 7 N M ... ZS M A 2 ii 4 4 1 I 114 14 t 4' 4 0 1..... 1M ft t-'e to 110 1 111 I 4 M ton T 1 4 4 W it 741 IK) . 1 1 1 IS I ti 44... 7 7 14 I M IS 47 M 1(1 1 64 4 17 Ml T 44 ... 4.4 4 I ... 64 I 4 ,.. 4,4 4 4U Jl 4,4 4U 21, Ukl I 10 a mi 1 7i HOQt Receipt were fairly gentrou kvaln In3ftv. Katlmates called for 17 car, or U.uOO head, with thirty oar di rect to a packer from another point. Tha week supply total ti.4X, trie neavieat for aom time, being almost 16,000 larger than lust week and 6.O0O more than were here on in corresnonaing any isi year. Tho market opened out the dullest of any day this week. All polnui were woll siiDDlied. and whlla shlPuersA houaht few hog early, tnat might be quoted lead v. packers mad their first bids on a 6c lower basis. A salesmen were asking a be advance, and boih sellers and buvars refused to mans any concessions tho trade was deadlocked for tho greater urt of the forenoon. It aa after 11 o'clock before anything much was done, but in too end the cell era hsd to srlve In. and th big bulk o th offering moved at price that were fully a nickel lower. Even at this tlm the movement wss -very dull, and It was late before any sort of a clearance waa mtulo. Bulk of the offerings moved 14 BtdT.OO, with a scattering; at 87.06 and a too ot IY.10. inia is in iirsi time tin vear that any flur of th bulk h landed below S7. although light and aom of tho big rough packer have sold-under tills insrk nearly everv day. CATTL.H-Becelpts this morning wer lll.r.1 maklna til totsl for 111 fOU dsys 20.278 head, tha largest since three week ago and larger than a year ago bv almost 2.000 head. Beef teer were very low, the mar ket ranging all th wy from steady to lOo lower than yesterdsy. The quality of th beef on an average was not very good, but thre were cattle her good enough to bring IS 1 Co and heifer did not (how much change, being generally steady with -terduy. Oood feeder having weight end qual ity were strong as compared with yes terday. -with other grades steady. Bcpreaentatve sal: Ho. A. SB. Tr. No. At. gh. Pr. 41. 4 ... 114 7 KIT ... 7 0 7 U 44 Ti 77 '.Si 4 T 04 fl MA 40 7 W 74 Ill ... T 10 II Ill .-. 7 4U-4 11 II 7 1 I'lOe. 12 11 ... 4M SHEEP Th liberal receipt of tody amounting to 12.t0 head Increased, the week supply thus far to 67.1K7 head, as compared with JB.I67 for th first four days of last week and 42,176 for th cor responding time a year ago. Notwithstanding tha fact that th pack era have been generously supplied this week buyer were on hand at an early hour thla morning, and not much lima slspsed before most of th aheap and lauib had bD disposed Of at prke nerelly strong to fullv a dime higher, h es shoeing ihe mnil Improve- I m.nl W illi. Ihe miAlilv af thf. iMtnbS as much the same as of lale the vondl- ,,on offerings was a little better .,,, i,Hys. the nwn bema dry. The bulk or the fed western iambs moven st SS.ioiifl.Hc, with a bunch of Mexican Ismbs fed in Colorado, tho same as those st It on- Wednesday, bringing W 7i this morning, tlenerally the ewe supply wss better todsv both aa to slse end quality, there being some very choice kinds selllna up to U. with the bulk ro Ins; st U.iii.0. The top price. tor ewes todsv. Is not only top fur the month to date, but the highest January prke ever paid on this market. cjuoietlons on sheep and lambs: ;,amb. good to choice, M.MMti ..;&; lambs, fair to good, S7.ktrg.M; yearlings, good to choice. ; .'.. 7. 90; yearlings, fair to good, $7.0iW 7.S&; wethers, good to choice, H.3."KlA.; wether, fair to good, Ss.tx!i 26; ewes, good to choice, ewes, fair t. .fvt feeder lambs 40 culls 240 fed Inmbs 117 fed lambs IIS fed lambs ?j 6.1 7 SO 45 hW M 8 l ." m 8 ir. 63 7 76 4 70 4 4 70 W 4 70 1 8,10 ft 8 66 81 S 66 84 8 60 S, S 60 101 6 74 7 4 2 Montana, feeder ewes... 174 Montana feeder ewes... Iia Montana feeder ewes... 1! Montsna ewea 4 fed lamb I fed lambs ... - fed lambs ... fed smb ... 2 fed lamb ... Ill (horn lamb MICACO I.IS-S5 STOCK M.IBKRT ' (tie Firm Hoaa Weak ineep Flraa. . CHICAOO. Jan. 7. OA TTL.K Receipts, 0O1 heed; market flttn; nUv steers Sr..Vr.7l; western, S4.1j7.f": row ana heifers. !.BO&e0O; calves, 7.7M,10.60. UOOS Ilecelpts, 60,W neaa; merRev weak, be to lOo lower; bulk, i7.1Mr?...; llsht. SM7.26: mixed, .n!T.ia: nesvy, insimirr.; rough, SH.ni'? SR; pin- i-6wi''-iJ?. head: market firm; sheep. niu9u, earlings. S4.tOia'7.so; lamos. .nji.w. St. I.oals l.lT gteek Market. T. LOt'IS. Mo Jan. 7. CATTI.IS Re ceipts, S.W0 had; market steaiviy; nsuve btrf steer, 87 hHflO.OO; cow and heifers. OVffS.JR; stocker no leeoerm 7.25; southern teer, SB.TMn.lb. cow ana helfoia, M-Wtiw; nativo cyt., nf ',7na r..int. am head: market leady'; pig and 'lights, St.2fta2 '; n,,,V. nd butuiiers, i.iwu.i goou ni HERP AND IAMBSReeeHpts, 2,800 h..d: market ha her: nativo millions, Kfl nipnri , ' " - lamb, S,2tttjJt,96; yearling, 1.7.T!.TN; to. gtoax City M wol; Market. BIOl'X CITY. la.. Jan. 7.-CATTt.R- B IUVI UmA- mst-Het st esxi T i nsuve steer, srf.8otW.sH: butcher. S5.SMrf.00; cow and heifers. H.s09lw: """-Ta1. .00; stocKer ann leeuere. -'-' slves, .0i;ii.S0; bulls, stag, etc., 66. W-OO. . iia head; market 10i: higher; we, S5-60. la mini. S-O0tj 8.60. Kaaaao City it Market. a a a rlTV Ma . Jan. 7. 4T1ATTI-1B Receipt', 2,000 head; market trong; prim fid steer? S8.76frt.74; Areaaed boe? fJ. I7 40H1S.60; wastern 87.8MM.TS. stocksrs and feeder. SB fcXSff.TS; bull, .. . -r . ... I,,.. k; iivti i n Uiii.ri amii I.AMBH Reoelrd". 4.T00 head; market, higher; lambs, 70; yearling. ' iWi."; weiueis. ewes. (o,w?i9.w. - . at. Joaea-k Lire Stock Mark!. st Tnstr.pir. Jan. 7. OATTUS R- em aai4 market steady: steer. V r.0Mf.76: cow and heifers, 4.26OS-60; HOtiR Reoelpts, 12.000 lid; market teady; top. ST.27H; bulk ot al. S7.10 J OA k.AlwBAS WS1 IBS771H Ml ulxxmrrt A VT TAMBS-BaoeiPtA 8,008 head; markat higher; lamb. Sl.7otjiS.7t, Refugee 'Belgian Niud9 Taken Into Engnsn Home a German Spy r3AN rRANCTSOD," Jan. 7 -Th TaU of a fJarman spy dlsgulsd aa a Belgian nun )n rnsland wag told In a letter received In Ban Francisco toaay oy miss jwic Robinson from her cousin. Ml Ada Grant of Boston, Linoolnshlr county, England. Th latter said In part: "Did I tell you that w had takejt In m Belgian nun a a companion though w were taken In ma wellT On night w heard a noise in "her" room and going up quietly wo looked through tha tran som, and, what wo aw l haii nvr forget "There waa th elsUr" In s German uniform, shaving. "My sister phoned for tho polio and, after a struggle, th man wag arrested', "A little later a shot wag heard that announood tho last of him.. Our feeling are better imagined than described for w had really got to liko the 'sister.' All Is evdterrnmt hrv The town I In darkness each night by S o'clock." Austria Of fers Peace to Servia, Report in Eome (Copyright, 1216, by Press 2ubllshlni Co.) HOME,. Jan. 7. (Hpeoiel Cablegriun to New York "World and Omaha Be.) It Is reported her on excellent authority that Austria has offered peace to Servia on th bad of "status quo" t th begin ning ot hostilities and In addition giving ffervla northsrn Albania, Including DUr raso and th coaat Una up to tho Monte negrin border. 1 In other words. Austria completely re verses it ultimatum of 1812 whoa It said that tho autonomy of th lands now of fered Bervla waa antlal to ' Auatiian polioy. Russ Take Village, - Bayonet Defenders PKTROORAD. Jan. 7. Th official statement from th general staff In th Mlawa region (Poland), Issued tonight, follows: y "Our, troops on January S mad a sud den attack against the vlllag ef Roa rows, to th wtst th road from Frtasnyss to Mlawa, near Groudousk. Th enemy who oooupOd tkl vlllag wr almost entirely bayontsd. W also took sotn prisoner. 1 "On th left bank of th Vistula th usual cannonading and ririe fire ar continuing. Fighting of secondary 1m- portanc I proceeding In tho region of Borpimow and' near th Moghely farm. GOEBEN ONCE MORE IS PLACED HORS DU COMBAT OOPENHAOEK, Jan. 7. tVIa London.) A special dispatch to tho National Tldondo from Constantlnopl says tha former Oerroan cruiser Ooeben, which now files tho Turkish flag, struck two Russian mines' in the neighborhood ef th Bosphorus and wss seriously damaged. It ha two big hoi on It water lln and It will tak two or three month to rapalr it. ' Thla fact, the, dispatch adds, has been kept secrat from th people of Coaitan-tlaepl. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Much Animation Times on Shown at the Ex- Odd change. BETHLEHEM STEEL GOES UP NEW YORK, .tan, 7.-.uih anlmstli.n a manifested at odd times by to dav'a aim k mnrket aa malnlv In the pecisl class of secnrlties. This emhiaccd Bethlehem Ktrel, which rose to a ne hlah prloe to the accompaniment of ftl ' deml rumors; American Can, whose esrninss are snld to he very lara; West liikhouse Klectrlc, Intcrnstkinsl Har vester istihough there wss an abrupt decllnn to its tnlnliT.um by the stock o, the foreign corporal Ion) and severs! o. Ihe newly listed automobllo shares. Favorite ral'wav stocks were under Irenure for the greater imrt of the ses sion, likewise United Htatrs Bteel. whl"h was acsln offered for forrlan lirteresti. according to board room gossip,- In tho final hour, honevcr. and to the acenmpa . nlinent or more activity than has recently been shown, the whole list broadened and advanced, with numvrous net gains nf I to over I points. The short Interest in some of the more inoculative issues hur rlndly cored their rommltmenn. l-i many Instances . considerahl loss, By far the most Interesting develop ment of the day was anolh.-r decline In exchanse on Ixmdnn, brlnaina the quota tion down to M-SS's, the lowest price sine: October, l07, at which time a stoc. market pmilo was ire vailing and New ork banka bad decided to Issue loan certificates. Desrlte thla abnormal Bit no tion, Ixuikers today expressed doubt thst any of the gold recently hlprd to Ot tawa would o returned In the lmmedi-' ate future. Apart from technic! consid eration, it waa agreed that the chu-: cauam rt lh' elln lm- In the vest Ini- rrovement thown by this country for eign trade. binall dealings continued 111 tn uonnon market, but hlxll grade Issue weie teady. Payment of a large Installment of th new war man waa mane wttnoui monetary strain. Th Bank of Knglann lost sllahtlv more than S3.O00.00O gold during tha week and Its liability reserve showed some reduction. - Tha local market for nonaa was irreg ular, with wide fluctuatione in many Issues. Total sales, par value, wer U.MW.OOft. United. State iwtrnmint bonds were unchanged on can. Numiwr or aale ana leading quotation on stock today were: ' . . r-sis. n:n. ii vnw. Altrt oeid ' "i4 AmsirtmaUMl omr ... ll,: 4 f AimrUan Suser..... I B1 Amsrlcn OA 2,I' It AsxHosn " 4 R 200 17 Am, g. a U srd... . Am. guser Reusing 4k ', US IWlfc 103 i l"n 211 t'k S4 Mi " in 41 10',, 17S 3J1 1'4 . M( 24 ?' I i 14 Ilk PS IT '4 M. U i 111 II 17i '4 v 7S .21 Amtiinsn T. T wo in Aaisrtosa TVibenea ,.........- heoid Mlnlag ....... 0 I AlenlMtn ... i, ' "- ltlmor Ohl. ...... Kn 4 k Brooklrs llsW Tr...... SO H CVUrnrnla Frlusi rsmaiu PsnKle i f lt4 1M4 rtntrsl LMttwr 1.40 tt U 4TMUIBllS a Ohl .-...' ,... Chlusso . w...., .v rhlnse. K. Si, P.... SO 1744 Chlieao K. W... m Chine Ooepsr ......... vlrses rosi a jraa..,, sue sna is CmoraAs nosxhsrs..., scvaM . .' InT 4V Rio OranSe.., , ..-. tiesvsr It. O. Bf4 40 4 rxstlllsrs' gMarltiaa Kris J.. 22i4 HH (lensral K)erio .,...." -.... (Imt Nortbara f i.ins n4 Jl (irul No. Or etis. ...... iwt MS I? OussmlulM Rrploestloa.. 404) 4S 4114 Illinois Csetrei ...,... . mm Intsrboreustt Met. pit,.,. tee 11 ImlmiM Osrr , It tntorstiloBal Hsmsler .. . W ; Mt flwiaaa r.Ur Hoathora..... teo ti hlsh Vallsr i. W-w l.sulsills Nsivlll., ...... mm. Mitraa yvrolsam Mural Ospaef , ..... MlMSsrt, X. 4 T. Missouri PanlflS 10 ' 714 Otatteeal tMsoull t..... NsUasal los4 MM....M. 17 Z ; 21 '4 131 " 144 . 44 bonds Cooper IM 15, . IIV. now I urn (.btiwi.. ...... . ' N. T N. II. 4k Km.... 1100 64 i.H M'k ptorTniH m v)hui.hi... Northsrn Fscltls 11 ini; ini', ... ' 11 .., ..... i F.iirin sun , ..... Paotrio T. a T mm, PoBBSTlesnla 1,100 104 IMS Pullman Itlaee Oar , 14 1M' key . Ooerf 4ne- 1414 i,v. 1MH 1M 144', 20 S l' US SH 14S ss's 1KA 117'4 7:k IIS 1051. 4'H KMtaisg s.ieu l1,H5i KeeuOllo tra a gtool... WO 24 Hnk lslsaa Co Me H - i IRaok UUn4 Co. old ' J0 . 1. 1. R k . r. xa pra.i ttonthern Psolflo ........ rl . r5t Kootbors Rsllesr too H'. TesnssM typvt . KH' Toiss CofWDBny -,. n s xt , lis X'nloa Pwlfla l.M lll'l t'nlon. P.ohJo yM. H) r Unite ststss fltesL..,.., U.10O 111, tl. ft. rVl bM 4t4 1M I'Uh Dneser I.n 6 - Wshssh M ...mV.m... 2.4i - 114 un In loo !., at 6Sk Mtlnihoase EleVtrt .. 2.404 71 iiV 1IMS 4IS 1 6,....-9 Total sslos for the 4sr, 14,W shsras, Now York Money Market. NEW YORK. Jan. T-MO.VEY-Tlm loan, easy; 60 days, 8V4 per cent; days, SVrtj'' per cent; aig months, S5t r4 per cent. Call money, steady; hlch, Z'i per cent; low, per cent; ruling rata, 24 per cent; Jaat loan, SV per cent: closing bid, J1- per cent; offered at J'4j psr cent. , MERCANTILE PAPEn-4tT!4 per cent. KTk.RJJNU EXCHANGE Steadier, lifter early decline; 0-day bills. - 4.9ldO; for Cahl". S4.to26; for demahd. Si". IILVKR Bar, 48T4C; Mexican dollars, 37 'tc. . ' HOND8 Oorernment, steady; railroad. Irregular. IjONDON. Jan. 7. MONET 1 nr eent l)lsount rates, short bills, 2V per. cent; three montns, ilk psr cent. , ( . Closing quotations on nonds today were a follows: U. g. rt. Is, rsg. 4 eouBo" V. g Is. reg 4o esusea ... V. S. 4s. rag "MMe. Fas. ey.Bjr.... it -.. 7 N. Y. C. t. Se. 71 ..IfUk.t. CTy 44 1MS..W4S ..lootiN. V. Bt.t. 4lr.....M4st N. T.. N. H. H. as cours , m ,.,..iv Panama Is eoupo..)on Jto. IScltlo 4s....... Am. Smsltsra 4s...imH do 4:s A. T. a T. ev. 4 Ms t4 0. a U n. 4...... ill. Armoor at Co. 4Hs.. tl . T. T. Is..., '. Atcblsoa n. 4k.... tju. rns. eoa. 4s tl fit 1. 4t Ohio 4s lS7tsdln res. 4...., n Oi. Ohls 41s.. M, !4. u 4k V ..r.-4s i (1. H. H ) 'to. rsn. ct. 4s tni. O M P g 44X H n ret 4s.;..; M a R. I. f. s. 4s. SI aa sr. M'. 4. . rof. 414.... UVi"o. Rsllssy k.... ss n. a K. O. rol. mi. is ilsios Pnms 4s.... uv Crls sen. 4. 47 to tr. 4m mi, na. KlBetrla la... .14 V. fl. Rubber ls....ltiv m. No. 1st 4a IMS H4MI l Iu0k III. Osa. ft. 4s..,, k.i'W.Us, 1st ....,. ; K. 0. t4o. nf. Is... I7i4wut. I'niga 4U. .. If; L N. nl. 4s 4 WH. Klsc. ev. is.. Mw' K K. T. Ut 4.. TT . 'Bis. CALIFORNIA SCHOOL TO TEACH HOW TO RUN CAR 1PORTEH.VILLE. CW.. . Jan., T,-Bcau of the almost ualvarsal use -of automo bile in thlr town, school officials at Ex eter. Tular eounty, California, completed today tho draft of) a UntaUv plan look ing to tho Inauguration In th - public school ef a course of Instruction, 'n th operation of motor car. ,. . . Washington Affairs A 8H0.0n0.0C0 balance of trad In favor of th United Htate on December's for eign business was the preliminary esti mate of tho Department ot Commerce. - No action waa taken by th senate for eign relatione committee on the pending treaty to pay Colombia Ii6.000.000 for the Panama canal sons and aom members declared the convention probably would not be considered at. thla session. Until th northern state have cleaned up their barrooms, vio dens and -Sunday theaters they have no right to .complain that children under 12 years are per mitted to work in the cotton mills-of the soath. This view waa set-forth by- David Clark, a Charlotte. N. C, editor, before the eleventh annual -conference on child labor. petsrmlnsd efforts whl t mad today by administration leader of the senaie to get the government ship purchase bill actually before th senate for general debate. Tbat every parliamentary ex pedient la delay consideration of the measure will be used was demonstrated yesterday by republican opponent ot tn measure. Regulation to govern th placing of tamps on conveyances of real property In payment of th war tax wer Issued by Commissioner of Internal Revenue Os bonv Th tax is 60 cents on deeds thst amount to over llU) and lea than Ss.o. with 60 oenta additional for each loOO or fraction over I-juu. The regnlsttons make it plain that where, th consideration la nominal or 11 the tax nluil he votnputod upon th actual- valu of the property eonveywd. lien deducted, ind the ex ecutor become liable for tho penalty if the proper amouat. of siamfw k net a1-fl IS