'Jllhi Nttr,: UMAHA, Wi'iDM'iSDAV, .IANUAUV U. I'll."). II. FOR KKNT I'nrejtsHecl House. . TABT OK" A fttrn. ho i to couple will ing to boitrd the family of two women end two children, 4401 IVriism Wal. '."-". N in;TA' furnished R-pmiib cottage lit If ft , South Omaha. Rfflwi'iihln If tnken soon, l'hone Wel.ster m".:0. llnnars and t ttc ALL stes. 13 per month up. b-V Pax ton. l:f.'MANT -rooni modem brick apart merit, mjwly cccoruted, per mouth; lt! a. th st frame flat. 113) . roth St.. 9 rooms, new plumbing; newly decorated, otik tloor. large yrd. tree, rhrubbcry; S'SO per months a bat-gain. .J. C. ISH, EXECUTOR. 70.T S. Slst Ave. I'iume Harney ?41 l-R. BHJt.'K, part mod , extra good. $1 J. No children. tN s. l.th. Hod 4in., 9 -r.. niix'ent. 719 rt. :'.7tli Si. 7-r., modern. TMt l,cav. St.. good location. Web. 3..fn. MODKRN i!-etory bouae. 7 rooms: nevet occupied: new turnwee; t-tt Poug, Globe Van&Storage Stolen, move, pacha. elilps: 3-hoiso van and 2 men. H.'iO ht hr.; storage K Per mo. Satisfaction guar. !.. ft "' FOB 11KNT Modern d-rooni house. ii06 a MUi Ave. Inquire T. J. O'Brien, llenshaw Hotel. Har. KHX. focslaa ttlb. FOR KENT We have a complete list of all house, apartnienta and flats that are for rent. Thla I"" can bo ween free uf charge at Omaha Van AStorage i o.. - ro. Fidelity Storage Co Ptorage. moving, pocking and shipping. 16tn J. jikon Pin. I'hone Uouglaa M. n tn ail paita of the city. tlOUSeSmh fona & Co., Bee Bldg. Maggard's Van and Blor- Large men, s.w per nr.; uiay, z m?n, Vebwter. Doug. U'M. J1.20 per nr. 17U Jf f 1 Exp. rro., moving, I . tPPn packing & atorage. . Vi XVVVU ,007 t-Bpnnm. u, eng. STRICTLY modern 9-room houwe, 70S No. .KHh atreet. fhone Red WS. For Rent Remodeled Twenty-Room Flat 18th and Dodge $125.00. ' PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT TO INSPECT THEM. American Security Co. rhona Douclaa 6013, or Walnut 8037 or Harney iirt4fi. o . HALF MONTH RliNT FRKK, 311 N. 33d Bt.. 7-room, modern, . 2415 Capitol Ave., 7-r.. mod. ex. heat, $23. Capitol Ave., 7-room, modern, $28. 201$ Amea Ave., 6-r., modern ex. heat, $30. 4;iL"9 Uecatur. &-r.. city -.water, $13. 948 N. irrth St.. 6-room, city water, $12.60. S723 Ohio. 8-rcom, well, $7. MM N. 4th St., 6-room, Welt. J$7. 3010 Llndway Ave., 4-room, well, $7. CREIOH, SONS & COMPANY, BOS Bee Bldg. Uouglaa 200." 1115 . DAVENPORT. St., 6-room modern upper flat, -with sleeping porch. $.15, filil 8. 27t.li Bt., ft-ruom modern St. Louis flat. $30.- 1005 N. i9th, 7-room modern flat, $. 1001 Ei 3Mh Ave,, 6 room, modern. $J5. C. O. trlberg, Sli Brandela Theater Hid. FJlf.K KHNT TO- KBMHUARY FIR.ST. !' Q s. 2tith- Ave., roonie. all modern, $:10, ijlft.Cr pltol Ave., 9 rooms, all mod.. $. loiiii Bristol St., B-r., mod. ex. heat, $l&. N. ilth St., 5-r., mod. ex. heat, $12. RASP P.notf., HW McCague Bldg. AcreiRt. FOR RENT Fruit aud garden farm, with ulum hotbpds J..R. Mcllicraon. 12S1 Eat i'ler?t., Council Uluftsv la. WANTED TO BUT OFFICE furnltuie bought and wold. O. Rcd, 1207 Karnarn. Doug. 146. HAMILTON CO., the only gentile second hand store in Omaha. 1719 C'umlng.D. (iUS L BUY M-hand clothes. i4:i :4th. REAL ESTATE FARM b RANCH LANDS FOR IALB California. reserves you any fdlzed tract of our land. . V - .,- Inspection can be made any time Witnin eix months. MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISFIED. Purchasers will have UieU railroad fare credited on purchase. CALIFORNIA, la calling you this ex position year. . Let ua show you our Sacramento Valley land,, the equal of any In CALIFORNIA for richness of soli, beauty of surroundings, and Ideal rail lo cation; near the capital city of SACRA MENTO. . Prices. $125 per cre and up. including full paid water right. TKN l'ER CKNT DOWN AND TEN PER CENT YEARLY UNTIL PAID. '. ONLY JUU ACRES will be sold at these prlcea and terms. All wises, improved and unimproved. Next excursion February 8 . $u4 ROUND TRIP Good to all Califor nia point. W. T. SMITH CO., IU1 City Nat Bank.. Omaha. Neb. o. . Mlaaeaofa. 160 ACRES, between Minneapolis and Du lulh, on the Boo line, 4 miles from rail road town; 70 acres under cultivation, balance wooded paature and some good meadow; no waato and: lair set build ings; near school ; land borders on beauti ful lake; ' complete net machinery ? IX chickens, plenty of feed, w agon, buggy and everything on. Uie (.btue.goes at $4 per acre; one-half cash. Schwab Fros., lira Plymouth bldg..- Minneapolis. -Minn. Kaasaa. FOR BAT.K-2 240 acres fine wheat land near Richfield, Morton Co.. Kansaa. Price, $7 per acre. Will sell part or all to eult purchaser. Terms cssh. Address owner, K. J. McAnarney, Farmers villc. III.. TL V. I). No. 2. Aebraaita. FOR SALE by owner for next 15 days. lu-Hcre farm In Plattsmouth, Neb. -a. room house, 1 ave, i-lntern. 1 wells, barn, fruit of. all kinds; 4' aclea alfalfa, 4'. pasture, garden, etc. P. O. Box 107. Plattainnuth. Neb. THK HOSELI'D LAND CO., 4ii.Biker Blk., Omaha, Hells, exchanges Neb, farnm and ranches. . Stout k lkH L. FOR 8ALK mJ acres of rich, level farm land In Diikoia. , price PA, or will trade "K1 burning; car. For preferred. E. I. Hunt, Fi lmier, N. NVH.' H a""e" " level Vc, fiUm and rn South Dakota for $w caah. or T. 1Ltr.B,d ouIS "are with foul. J L. Itirh. Florence. Neb. WWeeaala. Upper Wisconsin Beat dairy and general crop atata In the union; aattieia tranigd, landa for sal at low prices on easy u-rms. Ask for book let M oa Wisconsin Central Land Orart State acrws wanted. Write about oiir ruing lands. If Interested in fruit lands ak for booklet on Appia Orchards In Wiaconsln. Addrcas Land Dept., Soo Una By.. Miniuaoolis. Alinu. tlacellaaooaa. FARM for gale; must sell my Fellsmere farm, 20 aciea. ruui.it pralrla land. Vfhutt. . Tim bn- . et. louis. Mo. FARM FOR ALtfbne of the bTaT ltio-acre Jarras in 'northweKt Mifkourl for aale; Well Improve, h ileep black aoll well fenced and well watered, close til school and church. owner, Joph Burns. Hg;d..Mo.. H. H. No. 3. , lnvctoia, with money ieadtbe RcbJ Estate. AJ in The Bee. Advertise your fropcity tor a qukk sal. (P I A 111 ARSTRACTH OP TITLK. BKF.H At.airt.cx Co, Oldest abstract of flea In Nebraska. V P -ndei Theater. KtHK Title Uuaraoie and Abstract Co a modern a.-etiact oUk. 8. titb 81. Hinn louglaa 41. ItKAL ESTATE TOR EXC1IAM.E 1-1 ACH.KS. Mills county, Iowa, ? miles northwest from lllenwood, fair set of j farm building rented tor this year; en cumbrance .vv. due win. 111 consider from 8.000 to $10,000 v( good trudo for equity. Submit offers. Dutfua Land Co., I ipe-lonc. .Minn. . He" ACRES. Irrigated; W under ditch, bal altcu pasture; fill level; near Kt. Mor gan, garden spot of Colu... where sugar bed last year made high a 'JS tons per iiitk, alfalfa 7; U.'XD linproi enienta: J2.S00 insurance; H.C-0 roortgugc, runa S years, per .-eni; -,nHv HO,'""- What have you for exchange? Box 31. Hebron. Neb. FRONTIER CO. UAROA1N. Highly Improved farm of V& aerea Land all lays fine and la excellent soli. Will exchange for good Omaha residence. C. R. COMBS. t;a Brandela Theater, Omaha, Nel. Dougiaa 8310. L FOR exchange for good eighty-acre farm, or lews. In lowa or southern Minnesota a tine 200-acre farm three miles from Greene, la. C. VV. Soeabe, Greene, la. REAL ESTATE LOAN a $:6.UW) PRIVATE money to loan on Inside properly at 7 per rent. O'Keefe Real Estate Co., 10 U Ornaba NaU bank Bldg. I'OUKIHW. III.' CI TV and fat m loans. BV. per cent. J. H. Dumont & Cc-..13 Farnam, Omaha VVANTKD City loans, peters Trust Co WANTED City loana and warrants. W. Farnam Smith & Co., 1330 Farnam. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farm. O KEEFK REAL ESTATE CO.. 101 Omaha Natl. Douglas g71j. $lifl to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Weed, Wead Bldg., ISth and Farnam Sts. GARVIN B.K0S tan 6 I -ITS' UlANS C CI. -arlher- Hi. 0 310-312 Brandels Theater Bldg. CITY property. Lurge loana a specialty. W. H. Thomas, 228 State Bank Bldg. MONEY 011 hand for city and farm loana. H. VV. Binder. City NaU. Bank Bldg. SKK us first if you want a farm loan. United States Trust Co., Omaha. Neb. REAL ESTATE ACREAGE Acreage Lots We have a number of acre tracts lo cated anywhere from two to ten blocks from car line. Some are Improved and some not- Lots located on paved street. 40x117. Only twenty 'blocks from po.itofflee. High and very sightly. Priced about right- American Security Co Phone Douglas 6013. or Walnut 3037 or Harney 2t45. o REATi ESTATE NORTH SIDE The Last on the Prettiest Mile Vie have for sale the LAST VACANT ACRE along- thla beautiful mile, that can be bought. It is the next lot north of the new brick residence of Mr. T. C. Rich, where Ellison Ave. Joins the boule vard.' It has a good frontage on the Boulevard and is 700 feet deep, a beauti ful view of the river and the Iowa hills. All improvements are In and paid for. It Is the pretties building site in the city Hnd can be bought at a SACRIFICE for CASH. Don't let thla one get away. Thla Is the first time advertised. ., Charles W. Martin & Co., 742 Omaha Nat l Bank Bldg. Tyler 187. How's This! $8,000 for ' V $6,000?' Practically new Field Club home to be sacrificed for quick sale, g rooms and bath; . quarter cawed oak; one of the be-wt built and most attractive homes to be found anywhere; east front lot on 35th Ave., Just north of Woolworth, 64x17 J; an exceptional opportunity to get a prop erty at 12,01X1 less than you could replace it for. This is actually one of the best bargains that we have ever offered. Armstrong-Walsn Co, Tyler 1636. State Bank Bldg. COIiNER LOTS , Mx75. 3th and Charles $ f MxVM. 2uth and Spraguc l.UM :x. 30th and Miami l."0 lx!-i, 4-rth and Miami 1 " 62x124, Wth and Wirt !,500 W. II. GATES, 47 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bld(. . . D. LS4. RKAIi INSTATE SOUTH SIDE Field Club District Five-room cottage, all modern, elegant east front lot, paved street, close to ear line and school, fine neighborhood. Just one block north of Field club. Price U.ouo. C. 0. CARLBERG, $12 Brandels Theater Bldg. REAL ESTATE WEST SIDE Six-Room Cottage Close In 2506 St. Mary's Ave Moderu except furnace. Paved atreet, south front lot. Large shade trees. Price $2.au0. Non-resident owner must sell. No twades considered. George & Company Phone r. of. Vfi City Nat. Bk Blrtr I Metal Market. f NEW YORK". Jan. 19. METALS Lead: , Cjulet at i..i3.7S; London, lis Ida. Sui ter: Firm at o.i ); london, f.lu Ins. Tin, quiet: five-ton lots. $)3.kgl4.15; twenty-five-ton lota. $J3 6a34.26. Copper, firm; electrolytic. $U.7 Vu'14.00; easting, I Ki . Kl' C'l , t .1 7 I rr 1 11 11 M I , m r A 11 nr... ...... I At London: Spot copper, 60 l&e: fu i tures. iL0 16s. Spot tin, 104; futures, j a.147 10s. i ST. I.OIIS. Jan. l-METALBV-ad i"- ai j.jh epeiicr airong at $0.!lktU.tW. I Bank Clearlag. ' CM AH , Jan. 19 liank clearnngs for Omaha ti.Jav were $.Kll.tm(,6j and for the C4rruipundlng day last year $i.0JW -a.1.4X GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Position of Wheat Holders Stron&er Because of Decrease in Visible Supply of Grain. PRICES LIKELY TO DECLINE OMAHA. Jan. 1. IMS. The position of the wheat holder la roulilless wtrongi-r tiecauwe of the hi decrease in the visible wupplv of th.it train In North America last week. I nlted t:tte. stocks droppoi .M7.tm0 huwliels, lelng the total ivU7.0"f bushels: Can . bueliele, making Its vlstblo H.4.wi0 bushels, or a iotM drop In h.TiU America of 4.fi1K.0n. bushels to tl,iw bushels. At this time last year tho I nlted Sutcs visible was fi2.4HP.OuO bushels and the Canallitn 2.mt.0i buw-h-els m.iKIng a total of SV.Vfi.'W biishele. It is estimated that at least 50.000.noo have already Leon sold against the visible sup PvH ,hn 1 "'""d states and Canmla. I he Roanl of Trade hud a rumor yes terday that rtreat Urilaln has pla.-.-d buy ing orders for hi.Oli0.KiO bushels of whee't. i-.xportera clulm to know nothing of this Trlecrams from Kansas veaterdav an Id tilils wei-e held thr ..f ti 11 ,.. t. n ash wheat, hut that farmers were' hold ing out for $1.60. bngiiHti cables reported offers of Argen tine and ufntor v , k .1 11 "f per quarter: that discussion by y. ., 1, , riPir or me excessive prlcee J01 wheat and flour has tended to deter tresli commitments on ! Kuvh.n .1.1.. and that receipts there are ample and 1 1 10 ,n oemann. The Buenos Ayres market opened He lower and small Iota of spot at Liver pool were 4d lower yesterday. Paris wheat waa up V,. Exporters claimed that there waa a general lull lit the trade and that foreign buyers wera inirniinr thnir attention to the corn market. 10m chisc a at an advance and oats were stronger and fractionally hiiihcr in sympathy. Short were buyera of both. government report on farm animals was construed by tho trade as bearish from the view point of packers, but bull ish for grain speculators. I'nluss speculative bull j.rops are placed under the provision market thin mm nine- prices likely will decline. neat was lc higher. Corn waa He higher to He lower. Oats were kHHc lower. Clearances were. Wheat and flour equal to 462,000 hosiers; corn, ft.OuO bushels; o m. n,vm nusncis. Primary wheat reeelnts were liYAflOO bushels, and shipments. SCT.onO lushels. against receipts of &o,000 bushels and snipmenis of 4o6,io bushela last year. Primary corn receipts were i.iwu.ono bushela, and shipments, MH.OnO . bushels, against receipts of 1. 351.000 bushela and shipments of 738,000 bushels last, year. Primary oats recelnta wren 1 au 000 bushels, and shipments (IS0.000 bushels, against receipts of 726,000 bushels and shipments of W4.000 bushels last year. CAR LOT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn. Oats Chicago ; 236 ICS 477 MlnneapoUa 440 ... ... Duluth 73 Omaha 1H 2Vt 14 Kansaa City til 153 7 lt. Louis hi 64 47 Winnipeg 3s3 These soles were reported today Wheat: No. 3 hird winter. 1 car. $1.32'i. No. t durum, 1 car. $1.60. Sample, H car, $1.23. Brley: No grade feed: 1H cars, 5.1c. Corn: No. 3 white. 7 curs. 71c: 1 car. 7ou.o. No. 4 white, 2 cars, 70Ho. No. .1 yellow, 1 car, nj'sc; cars, iwc. jo. f yellow, 4 cars. xc: fi rare. 6K'c. No. S vellow. 1 car, 6SHe. No. 2 mixed, i car (near white), 70c. No. 3 mixed, 2 cars, ie.; 4 cars fnear white), tHe; 3 cars fnear white) 69c: 2' cars 65Hc: 13 cars, 6i4c; 4- car, 6o. No. 4 mixed, 2 cars. 87ic. No. 6 mixed, 4 cars, 6Sc, No. i mixed, 1 car, tftiac; 8 cars, 6Sc. Surrple, 1 car, 7c. Oas: Standard, 1 car, 61c. No. 3 white. 6 cars. 61Uc. No. 4 white, i cars. 6lc. Rumple, 1 car, 60Hc. Omaha Cash Prices-Wheat: No. 2 hard" $1.326?l.o4; No. 3 hard, $l.101.3Sr No. 4 nara, gi.iytai.si: No. 8 spring. $l.32l.33: No. 2 durum. $1.49Vs4'-o0; No. 3 durum, $1.49 &1.49H. Corn: No. 1 wnite. 71?iiilHc! No. 2 white, 70g71';c: No. 3 wMle. 70Hi97lc; No, 4 while, 70Viij-70He: No. 6 white. 7ift 70'4e; No. white. fi&M&'JOc; No. 1 yellow. WHWOc; No. 2 yellow, 68'4iVttc; So. 3 yellow. KSinwiWic; rio. 4 yellow, (isoasoe: No. I yellow. 6SCii8Hc; No. 6 yellow. 7V SUe; No. 1 mixed, 6sWiJuc: No. 2 mixed. SSHAhKV : No. 3 mixed, Wv'frhH t 'o. 4 mixed, ffiHMftSe: No. it mixed, fcTiWie: No 6 mixed. 7iai8c. Oats: Standard. 61H irde; No 3 white, 61'iir,iHc; n 4 while. (W'rtc. Barley: Ma It lg. r.4W-73c; No. feed. Sin2c. Rye: $l.lf -il.lO: No. 3, $1.14-al.l4H. CHICAGO GRAIN AND rKOVISIOXS Keatnrea of the Trading; and f losing; Prices on Board of Trade. CHICAGO. Jan. 1. Flattening out of export demand today pullet the ground Irom under the bulls in. wheat. After being heavy from tho start and at one time 3Hn down for May, the market cloned unsettled at 2i'(fa to 2c under last night. Other leading staples too, all showed net losees: Corn, IHe to H'OVicr oats. Kil l He to lHc, and provisions, 10c to Wheat suffered Us greatest depression when the fact was made reasonable sure of that foreign buying had come to at least a temporary relative halt. The more or lear complete stoppage of Euro pean demand waa in a measure explained by a drop In quotations, at Liverpool said to be due to cheaper o-ffcra from Argentina and also from India. Somewhat increased receipts of wheat, especially at Minneapolis and Duluth, tended to discourage the bulls right at the outset Then, too, snow falls were benefiting the domeatlo winter crop. Lessening of export sales acted as a handicap on corn and also did the break in the wheat market. Liverpool prices were unresponsive to vesterlav'a ad vance here. Moreover, big receipts added to the huge domestic stocks. Neverthe less all attempta to stampede holders were stubbornly contested. In the outs crowd, heavy tilling by one of the larg est houses continued to be the main feature. The bulk of the buying i-amc from floor traders. Provisiona rangd lower with hoas. The vialn weakness and the slowness of cath Inquiry were also or soni" efreet Article! Oien. I High. t low. Close.lYes'y. Wheatl I I I I Mav.l 41H41! 1 41:, 1 39 11 397,1 1 4?H JulyJl 25-4 nl 1 H 1 23'.l I 23V 1 2o- Corn II May. 79',-H 79H 77''77'i'nH Ti'i'nU July. -79V3Hi 79-4 78H:7S',i.'t)M 79V Oats II l Mey.;56H-84l " R4V64TflSS M July. o3 i, i'iJ,! i2;, i3Tii Pork 1 I I I Jan.. IS 37V IS ffPi! IS 30 M IttO May. 1 ltMj 19 10 f 18 90 lis 90-92 19 lj Lard I I I I Jan.. 11 03 111 00 110 95 110 95 11110 May. 10 90-87! 10 90 10 7j !l0 76-77! 10 72V, Rlba I I I I I Jan.. 10 ii I 1 5S 10 47HIJO 47i! 10 0 Mav 10 T7H1 10 37'i 10 i'.'i 10 30 ! 10 40-42 1. ill a s o itu Tires nfHi: ,o. z ren, k, 1..1 .11. V.. L.....J ! ,,..,111 . li.Ui.i' li 4 u. lin.u. vi A.i 1 -tv. lui 1 1 . iS'o. 4 yellow, 7ftu71H-; No. 4 white. Wit 71He. 0ts: No. 3 white, UtyuZV; No. 4 white. 614''nTl-.'i-,c. Bye: No. t. $l.oi i'.'i. nanrr, ik-mih-. nt'ei;4i j imoiny, 4 u(f 7.60; clover, $12.60'(i'15.iX. Provisions: Pork, 817.01): lard. $10.t'."1; ribs. 99.26fiilu.l2H. BITTER Steady ; creamery, 24'a30c. EHi8 Lower; recclpta. 3.12S cases; at mark, cases Included, yiiic ordinary firsts. 31c: firsts. 3.1c. POTATOES Receipts, 32 tars; un changed. Pol'LTRY Alive, higher; sprlnra. UV; fowls. 1:;' ..1:. .ev York General Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 19. KUGA R Kutures opened points lower, but there waa a fair demand and prices rallied, active positions sliowlng advances of 4 to 9 po.nts at noon on sales of 1,260 tona. The spot market was barely steady; cen trifugal, 3.c; molasses, s.isc, Ileflned, quiet BL'TTEIl steady; recelpu. 12.274 tubs; creameiy extras, 92 score, 32j32Hc; creameiy, firsts. 30ij31Hc; seconds i7 29c; ladles, current make, firsts, eii)24c; aeconda. 22V: packing stock, current make No. 2. 50Mj21c. CHEE-E Weak; receipts. 4.4.1. boxes; state whole 1111 Ik. hld speclala, Ido) Uc; average fancy, liVol&Wc; fresh speclala, Inljlo'ie; average fancy, HH'd) 14-; skims. te. EiiGH Hi idy; receiids, 7.91 J case; fresh gathered, extra fine. Sijj:9c; etr firsts, 37c; firsts. S&WnJtn-; state, peun slyvanla and nearby hennery whites, fine In faiu y. 44lic; stale. Pennsylvania and nearby liennery, fathered wliiies. it a Mo; stale, Pennsylvania and nearby hennery browns, 41V; stale, Peiiuaylvanla and nearnv gathered browns and mixed colors, ii n:t9c. Pul'LTRY-Allva, easy; western rhick- ens, l.y!JUe: fowls. HglV; tufkevs. IJ. l. Diesed quiet; western P-astlng 1 hi-kens. lf?Oc; fowls fresh, lulHc.; lurkejs, Kty.iks OMAIIt C.KFRL MARKET. BI'TTFR-No. li cartons. Oc No. t, atv-lb. tubs. 29c. CHEESE Imported, Pwtss, Se: Amer ican twin, $8c; block Swiss, tlo; twins, lfcc; daisies, 17c: triplets, 17e; Young Americas l$Hc: blue label brick, 17c; 11m burger, Mb., Hue; 1-lb . c; New Tork white, 18c; imported French Roaueforu tie. BEEF Cl'TS-No. 1 rlba. lS'c; No. 1 ribs, lHc; No. 3 rlba. llc; No. 1 loins, 3c; No. 2 loins. 17c; No. 3 lolna. Kc; No. 1 chucks. HMm: No. ehueka, 9c; No. 3 chucks, V; No. 1 rounds, 13Hc; No. I rounds, li'Hc: No. 3 rounds. 11c; No. 1 plates 9Hc; No. 2 plates, s'Vi No. 2 pistes. Sc. riKll Trout. 14c; larga erapplea, 16ej salmon, lie; halibut, lie; channel cat tish. 12c: pike. 14c: pickerel. 10o. POULTRY Brollare. 14Ve; arrlng rhlrk- ' ana, 110; nens. npiic; cocas, so; aucaa, 10c; geese, 6c; turkejs, lita pigeon, per dos., 90: ducks, full feathered. 0e; geese, full feathered, So; aquaba. No, L $l.t0; No. t, 60c. Market quotations tarnished by OlllniM Fruit company: K1U1TS oranges, extra fancy Wash ington navels. Wis, 96s. lts. l'lln. $.'.2i per box; 12t;s. $2.M per ldx; lcs, $2.60 per box: lTtie. :0e, 21iis, 8is, $2.7i per box. Leninrs: fancy Kunklst $(s, 3fi0, $I.W per box; choice Red Ball. $4.00 per box. Urapefruit: 36a, 64s, 04s, and Mis, $2.60 per box. Apples: Extra fancy, White winter Pearniaini-s, $2.11111 $1.75 per box; extra lancy Washington Wtnesaps, fl.76 tier box; extra fancy Washington Spltien biti(fs, $1.W per box: Oregon 8pltienbui gs, $l.Xi per box; extra fancy Colorado unwraped Jonathans. $1.&0 per box; Washington extra fancy and ' fancy Hoovers, $1.40 per box; small Jonathans, 11.10 per box; Idaho fancy Grime Gulden, $1.50 per box; choice Grimes (Joldrn, $..26 per box: Washington fancy tlrlmes Uolden, $1.60 per box; Idaho extra fancy Jonatlwin. $1.60 tier box; New York Bus sets, $1.00 per hbl.; Black Twigs, $3.00 per bbl. Grapes: California Emperors, .l.o0 per Mil.; extra fancy Malagaa, $i.00 per hbl Pears: Anloua, $2.26 per box; Lawrence, $3."n per box: Jerseys, $2.36 per box; Bosco, $2. A per lox: NllUdon, $2.26 per box; Easter, $2.35 per box. Bananas: ner hun-h, $l.7'i to $.1M. VKiJETABLKTaullflower, $3.00 per crate; cabbage, I'Jc per lb.; cucumbers, $2.26 per box; red cabbage, 3He per lb.; celery, Jumbo, 76a per doi.; peppers, 60c per basket: leaf lettuce. 400 per dos.j tomatoes, $.) per basket: head lettuce, $1.01) per doz.; onions (shallots), 60c pr dos.; onions, yellow, 2e per lb.; garlic, Italian. Wo per lb.; onions, red, 2c per lb.; beets. 50c per dos. i onions, white, 2H'o per lb.; carrots, 61I0 per dos.; onions, Ppanlsh, $1.50 per crate; radishes, 6O0 per dos.; turnips, 6O0 per dos.; spinach. fAs per doi.; parsnips, 6O0 per dos. Potatoes: per bu., Rurals, 7&o; Red River Ohlos, 70c; Minnesota Whites, te. Hweet pota toes, per bu., Kansas sweet potatoes, 2.60. x MISCELLANEOUS Shelled pop corn 4o tier 1h.: limes, $1.75 per box; cracker-, jack $3.50 ber case; H case. $1.7; checkers $3.60 per case; H case, $1.76. Honey; $3.76 per case. Cider: New York elder, $n.60 per keg; per bid. $400. Cocoa nuts. $3.60 per aarlc; 76c per doi. Casaaha Gems, crate, $1.75 to $2.00. Cran berries, rheaper Jerseys, $6.00 per bbl.: Late Howes. $7.00 per bbl. NuU, per lb. No. 1 California walnuts, 18c; filberts, 15c; pecans,-12He; brazils, 12He; almonds, 20e; 12 12-oe. figs. 860 per box; 60 6-oe.. fins, $2.00 per box; sugar walunt dates, $14) per box; Hallo wl dates, 80 per lb. Kansaa City Grata and Provisiona. KANSAS CITY. Jan. 19. WHEAT No. 2 hard. $!.3aHw!.i: No. 2 red, 9i.8tH2i.S1; May. $1.3H; July.. $1.17V CORN No. 2 mixed. 78c; No. 2 white, 7fic; May, 77H877Hc; July, 77fSc. OATS No. 2 white. 64H&c; No. 2 mixed, 62a3e. BUTTERCTeamery,; 83o; firsts, 31c; seconds. 2sc; packtrg. aHc. ; ECiG-Flrata, 31c; seconds. 23o. POULTRY-Hena, 13c; roosters. 10Hc; turkeys. 16c. ! . MIbsssboIIi Grals Market. 1 MtWW.A Pni.Ifl Tan 'iaTirxiij- AT- cany, .l.in.tni.M; juiy. I1.8Z bid; 1 hard. $1.8ii4; No. 1 northern, 81. 1.37V No. 2 northern, $1.2!4t!l.3rH lTf Alio Ti. 1 a " No. 82H . i'i. 1 1 iiii niiniTii, BARLWY SW71C RYE tl.tfm lfi'.i BRAN-$a.60. CORN-No. 3 yellow, iHc. ' OATSwNo. 3 white, ftora.iuHc. PLAX91.SSfitt.e7. 84. I.on la Crala Market. fT. LOUIS, Jan. 19.-WHEAT-No. 2 red. $1.40rd1.41; No. 2 hard, 9141a1.42; Ma.x, $1.37!i; July, $1.20. CORN No. 2, 72o: No. t white. 76c; May, 7SV: July, 79Vc OAT8-N0. 2, 66c; No. 2 white. 5THc , , " , Liverpool Grata Market. UVKRfOOU Jan. W.-WHEAT-ISpot, steady; No. 1 Manitoba, 12a 3d; No. i hard winter, lis 9Hd; futures, nominal. CORN Spot, outlet; American mixed, 7s 9d; "futures,' easy; Fisbruarv, 7s 4?,d. FLOUR Winter patents. 4P.d. Sew York Money Jle-' 1. . SFAV YORK. Jan. 19. Ml " .'TILE PA PER-31:! 4 percent. riTEItLLN'J EXCHAN01-WeaU; nlxly dav bills 84.R176; for cables, $4,til; for d4'rnand, $4.ao. ' eilLVLR-Uai. 49c; Mexican dollars, 37Hc ...... HOND3 'Jovernment, firm; railroad, strong. MONFY Steady; hiph, 2 per cent; low. li pr rent; 'ruling rate, t per tent; last loan, 2 er cent; closing bid, l7i per cent; offered at 2 per cent. Time loans, easy; Klxlv and ninety dayv, 8 per cent; six months, 3H Pr cent. Closing quotations on bonds today were m follows: V. S. ret , reg...- ". Mn. Pac. t. .... 44 da coupon , Wt'lf. V. .('. (. ai,s.. til V ti. :w. re " N.r, city 4'4 143..l4H do lOUfton lOI'4jN. V. Kills it...lu v h. 4.. rg i 'N. y , n. ii. a it do roupos c. ts 1S runsins : coupon. .101 No. pacific 4 km. tsnirlir .... .loti do 3 ;. 4414 A T T. 4'slsmO. 8. 4j. ref. .... Armour ft Co. 4'4.. Vi P,c. T- T. 6,.... a; Alrhisos sen. 4s.... il,l'nn. eon. U M14 Pal. ft Ohio fJ Keadlns (tn. 4s lj , -h. uhlo 4".. 'ti. l ft h. K. r. 4a o, C B. ft t- M'iBo. !. tr. it rj' 1-. u t, M P a 4h..lH do rat. 4a ,14. C. It. 1 P. e. 4S. 22'1i do ct. t ' C. ft'g. rt 4Va.. 4 80. Hallway ba .i... ! 1 I ft R. II. ret. 6a.. 42 Union I'aciilc 4,.,.. Krie ft. 4a H do cv. 4a lu ijaa bilerirlo ....PH I'. B. Hubhar (a loi4 . tn. No. lat 4a....lul I'. H. Blwl t,n !,, 111. Central rat. 4. W V.'aha.-h 1st r, T't K f. so. ref. 6s... l!HWt. I'nloo 4n.... t.i 1.1 ft N. unl. 4s. .. H't ' Klac. cv. ..:! M K. ft T. lal .. ia Hid. lieal Stocks aad Buads. Quoiationa furBlahad br Burnt, Brlakar A Qa , 14S Omaha National bank bulldln,; dt. ka ' Bid. Aakeil. Pers ft Co. ptd t; : ralrmost Crearaary J so r oast PM.. Hti 100 1 luoi.ls Pur Buiuir.i.,. lis) Omaha ft r B. It. ft B - 4 W'i Omaha ft C B Hi. Rjr. yM I.... U U pa.-kard Motor far pfi ti H , I'pdika (irals pld M ItO Ir.lon Slock Yards. Omarja tbli J Bua.la An.slo. park, la . frhaol a. 1M4-... JS1 lot 1 nnilnamal la ft Klatrlr aa to OS rapr. W'ra . Watar 6a, ihm., so , lui.hr I'a'kliig la. U. nat, I0u Durjl Kk . 1 fr cant aanaola... vi lie Kins 10 , Wash., t.a, lt 14 104. M) Jaian Uovanimant 4 '4a, IVU 71 it N.,ris ttiu Kla. K. H. lal 6a. 1M1 17.71 M 71 Noraar to. 1914 Omalia ft C. B. HI. tr U. ! M 7a M Omaba Krliool 'a, VJli hi lirf (S l ily of ooahi wsiar 'a, im . Iu 1 tares Co., Mas., fcvs. u is. aa, ni.. Joaaph R-, L. ft P Co. 4t. 1117.. eas I ranclaco. 'l . t,, 1H11M0.... Kaitl ft Cv. aa, IM4 tVrlbnar, .tinb.. Watr to. 1M3 8uparlor, Nab., Water a. IJ Hicbita laioa lt Yards to, 14.. in tile it 101 Mt M.7I 1 tt ISO W 1U Osaaka Hay Market. OMAHA. JAN. 19.-PRAIRIE HAV Choice upland, $1111.60; No. t, tUM$ 11.00; No. , r0i10 0il; No. . 97.tfii.tl. Choice midland, $10.6'nll.OO; No. 1. tuition 10 60; No. 2. (sirns fi. No. 3, $ VfaH.bK Choice lowland, $9.0rr;9.u(; No. I $s fxt ..(: NO. J, $7.i0fr.S; No. 3, 95.flip4i7.0O. eTRAW Nona on the market; choice wheat Is quotable at $i.ug6..,i0, choice oat or rye, 9. Xtpi.b0. ALFALFA fifteen cars on the market, mostly inferior grade. Following ia the range.: Choice pea green, fine el in and leafy, third and fourth outting, 913aa :i.; No. 1. $12 6043:13 00; No. 2, 11.00WI2 00; No. 3, $9.00tj 11.00. Dry Govtia Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 19.-DRY nooi--Fancy fall cottons, were offered at about tliu aamo price range of last session. Cut ton goods wi re generally atroiiaer, nusn a wear quiet, with some additional enpurt business offered for war purposes. ' Everybody reads lie Want Ada. OMAHA L1YE STOCK MARKET Cattle, Slow, but About Steady to a Little Lower Fat Sheep and Lambi Are Active. HOGS STEADY TO FIVE LOWER P'lCTH OMAHA. Jan. 19, 191".. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs Sheep Otficial Momtav H iill 3 4'H t.9ta Estlinute Tuesday ft.l 9.W .".'iX Two .lays this w ek.. l 411 12.4" 11.440 Same ilavs lasnt week . .M.n'.-s 17.72.". 31. 270 Sam dys i vks age...!?.'.'!! 22.7"l i..".49 Same flays 3 wka bko..12.:;.V 16.7V2 17.1M4 Sa 111,1 risvs 4 w ka ago.. MM I9.3 JI 9 t:7 Samo days last year.. .12.2,2 I.V.'lt ?.;." The following table snews the receipt of cattle, hoaa and sheep at the Houth Omaha live stock market or the year to date, as compared with st year; ,, ... ' 191.V 1914. Ine Dec. ttle M.9SJ 49.17,". 2,xi7 '"as 140. Wl 14.'. TM 1.N;o ''eep l;W.24;i 1.1f.,31s 3.!i2.) The following table shows the average price for h.igs at the suth Omaha live slock market for the last few days, with comparisons: I 'ate. 1 mii. 1914.il9ia.l.'12.1911.9l'.l1'1'. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. .'an. Jan. Jan. Jan. Ian. Jan. 7 U4V 7 li $ SH, t 70 7 S 7 03 H 7 OAUi t DO $ ,i !, W S v!l 5 .12 ..t 94 w. .1 so-v 10.1 ll. 9 70S 12 I d ".o I Jan. 14. 1 ; Jan. Jan. 15.1 ti 7H IS. I 9 9H Jan. I'- Jan. IS. I 74V Jan. li I B T2 Sunday. . Receipts and disposition of live stock It t lin t'totnt. -f,..l. V - .1 - Unnlh lln,i.l.a. for the twrnty-fuur hours ending at 3 p. 111. yesterday RECEIPT !CAUI.OTF. 'l'Hle IIkiis Rll.-el) Il l's C, M. & St. I". Hy. IS It .1 ivaoaxn t v 1 t .. Mo. l'Kiiric Ry 2 3 I'nion Pacific rtv. 41 17 7 I C. A N.-W., east... 9) 1 C. & N.-W.. west.. 29 32 4 2 C St. r M. & O. 19 10 2 3 C, B. A Q., east... 11 4 1 a. Ac w., west... ;n at it -., It. 1. l'., east li n 3 . t) f a. u - .1 v.. ... 4. ca. 1 . . vwr c-v ., , Illinois Centmt Rv 12 fc Chicago Gt. West.. 10 1 Total' receipts.. .211 1J0 DISPOSITION-H EAD. Cattle, Hogs, (iheep Morris A Co Swift A Co Cudahy Packing Co Armour t Co ... 472 ... bos ... t"vi ... 764 1.124 i3 8:17 1,199 3. X 2.M9 l.atit) 2,21 1,B1 J. W. Murphy Morrcll Lincoln Packing Co ltit 2ft W. B. Vansant fi... Benton, V. 8. & IaipIi,. 124 inn aV. non K. B.' Lewis... Huston & Co .1. U. Root & Co 73 17.'. 7 ' 11 4 SO 32 21 . 43 42 las 4 38 M 11 . 3 27 $ ' J. 11. Bulla L. K. Husi Rosenstock Bros McCheary &, lvellogg.. Werthelmcr & licgeu.. II !. Hiimilton Mulllvan Bros Rothschild Mo. & Kan.-Cal. Co.... Chrlstln . ...1 ., Iltgg.ns Huffman Roth Meyers UlaaBuerg Baker. Jones & Smith.. Tanner Bros John JIarvey...., . hi 81 6id ' st.'i neni Kllno Other buyers 427 TotHl ...5.0 ii.tmo CATTLERoeelpts footed- up 5.100 head thla morning, being a fairly liberal run tor a Tuesday, but still the total fur the two aava amounts to only K.411. tho smallest since four weeks ago, and smaller ilia., a year ago u, hiiiiosi 4.uh) nean. Beef steers were in fair demand, hut the movement was rather slow and the morning was well advanced before very much business was transacted. Stock cat tle movei. at prlcea that looked to be fully steady with yesterday, while others that' were not so much sought after were ua much aa 10o lower. Perhaps ttie gen eral market might lie best described as slow :,nd steady 4 l)c lower. Feeders woro am to loc lower, but it must be remembered that they have been selling at very high prlcea. Stock calves wero fullv steady and tha gowl kinds perhaps were strong. Veal calves were strong sellers, the best bringing $90. Quotations on cattle: Good to choloe cornfed beeves, $8.U"US 40; fair to good ornfed beeves, $i.6oy7.&0; good to cholco heifers. $6.0"7.26; good to choice cows. $6.7r.0.t; fair to good cows, 95.00iaj.o0: common to fair cows. $4 0O.d6.O0; good to choice Blockers and feeders, Wl; fair to good Blockers and feeders, 9.oOJ4 7.00; common to fair Blockers and feed ers, 4O.77i6.60; stock heifers, 9." J64 71; stock cows. 94.7rril.tM: stock calves, .00i .00; veal calves. $7.6059.00; bulls, stage, etc.. js.wfttur). Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. Na. ia... 1... i... 7... ... ... A a. Pr. Mo. Ay. Pr. .1444 I 01 .tow t to . 14 t 44 .1270 4 Ih Mj 4 00 .11(3 7 40 jo COW8. .. M 4 V 3 . .l'i:l 4 4 i . . 7a I i. 1 ,.l;i t so I . . II w i 40 IIEIFKPS . . nn 4 00 a .. STIt hi .. C..4 li 7 .. 717 4 1 . . K.t 4 4 .... Itl'LLH. t... 21... a... 4... J... .471 IM . 74 4 7a . 89t lit .I0SJ TOO .1141 7 M 1... 1... . into r m ..12; I 1.. ...,1W0 5 U ....It'iO 4 la 1. I ALVEf. 10 .. I... .... M 7 130 I l l, a bu f'V K r.KS ? H i iiu 4 4'l iiu 4 i (ni 7 en I TO l Ar l'EEDEI.S. 11 174 J III 3 400 7 2.'. '. M 1H SI 1442 I 00 11... I... it... IIOI.H-Hecelpta were moderate again today, about 12 cars, or 9,000 bead,' show ing up. I lie total ror the two Hays of 12,4iSi U the auiHllrsl for a number of weeks, being 5.X") short of a week ago and i). .'.00 smaller than last year. lu spile of a very bearish report from f'hliHgo the local trade otened out In pretty good shape. ,The early trade was fully steady with yeaterday'a packer market, and while prlcea might have been Just a pinch easier later on the general market can le quoted as steady to 6n lower than yesterday' average, or al.out steady with Monday's packer Hade, ship pers did nut buy so large a snare or toe supply today, and there waa not ao good a tone to the shipping trade. The qual ity of the supply waa very good, com paring favorably with the prime runa that came in last week. Movement was raUier dull all through, aa sellers were working for every bit ef strength there was In the market before they would cut loose, No. . M . . 41.. .. 71.. Av. ..IM .. ..i ..214 8b. Pr. ... 40 ... 4 fa . . . 4 7 ... 4 70 ... 'ii't ... 4 iV No. 70... it ... .... ea... I... . . . 0... Stl. Pr. ... 71 ... 4 i?i ... T7l ... 4 77, ... 4 ao ... 4 M ...ill ...III ,.. .. ,;4 ... ...;ii HIIEKP-The selling trad welcomed an other light run of aome IJiiK head of sheep and Iambi, aa thla gave them an other opportunity to recover at least part of the loss In prlcis sustained last week. A week aro the receipts amounted to 13,:;'.t head and. a year ao K. 1 7 4 head. Owing to the shortage of good.sheep and lambs tiwlay ttie packers reluctantly paid prices gisnrrally lW)2oc higher, and In eix.ts pos sibly a little higher than that, with moat everything on aale clearing before 10 o'clock. Home Colorado lambs sold up to 99.35 this morning. these lambs being a straight cut of those at 9.16 on Mondsy. The top on fed western was $S 2a, with most of them moving fairly active at 9.15 One load of bcott'a Bluff ewea and two or three of ycarilnga mads up the aupply of aged aheep. Tho eaes were picked up early at $j.4."i. tkimo feeding ewca sold at to.OO. Uootutlons on sheep and lambs: Imbs, good to choice. 1 bus.,; lainbS, fair to K'Mxi. $7 ISr(j.U,; lanibs. U lbs. up, Il.tO'J 7.90, lambn, aliearlng, $7.taVS.06: earllngs, light. $;.0U7; yearlings, heavy. $, Tstt 7.00; wethers, good to choice, p..U"ili 26: welbtrs, fair to good. . $i.7iit .00, twes. I 7 141 6 90 7 Ml a OO 7 va s 4; 1 T 9."1 7 1.1 9 1J 7 40 I f twi 1 11 T 91 9 I T Wl 7 14 8 19 9 3i mil T ml 0 wl 7 7: 9 Wl 7 241 tfll 7 R2 9 I 7 U 9 10 T 7i 9 1 9 74 IM! I 6 17i 7 7.1' 8 2SI .S S3 14 T M T OS 9 06 7 73 8 4s 16 Sti 1 011 7 fill I 7 II Wl 9 f 8 11i 7 111 tl IS! 8 421 6 87 8 07 7 Ihl ti 13! 7 801 b 93 I f 14 7 2S 6 O.S 7 72 5 4. 1 1 I 7 SHI 8 04! 7 78 1 8 441 OH J 8 30' 7 2.M 6 OH1 7 841 8 ill 8 00 to rhoh e, $4 V6" 2i. $.7 ii'iii f.". ees. fair to Av. 121 Iiu !SH Vi 87 78 Pr 9 .", v s "S 9 . s :v 6 On 8 Jf fed ewes en e lambs... . ... lambs larpbs fed fed fcl fed 'IS 270 N yotnliig ewca. Coloiado lamba. iiicr.n Livr, stock mabket t attle iteady lloaa g lead y 8 heep llMttB'. CHicaoo. Jn. 19. CATTLKr-Reeeipts. be.l: market, steady; native steers, .". kviiH to; western, $f.tr7.)', row s and ot-ii.-ir., -..."ii ii. , rn 1 Vfs, t..'""n l" s. HoUS-Kecelpts. wnmi head; market, steadv at f.c to le decline: bulk. $'i":.f 7. mi; Ught. $.5 ii. 7. 10; mixed. $ 8niU7.10; hcavv tA.T,;r 7 I4l. mush tit 4ft IW; All : nlsa $.'..4Vl7.1t SIIEEP AND T.A M B8 Rei elnts. .sj head- market, strong: sheep, tr..7.vrtti.40; yearlings, $ii t'4,f 7.0; lambs, $B.7r4fSM. Kansaa City Live inck Markel. KANSAS ClTT, Jan. 19. CATTLhZ Re rclpts. U.tktl head; market slow, steady to weak; prlmn fed steers. $8.7Mt9.2'; rtreswe.l beef steera 97.2tt8.50: western steers, $7.2t.i8.Sl; stnekers and ferdeis. $."iti 00; bulls, $fi.27t)i.7:; calves, fti.iO ilrt.."4. IIODS-Recelpta, 13.000 head market a ...... a.,, IU . - - I - - a,t t-...: OK- t. .. . $t 9m5.9o; ckers and intchers, $t;.86JiTl.96; light. T 7?.S(!.) pigs, $! 4Cfl.7.i. HIIEKP AND IAMBS-Reeelnts. 8.0X1 head; n-arket higher; laml. $7 ii..4; yearllnits. $HrAa7.5t; welhera, 9o.7.n'ni.tiu; ewes, f o.fltvp i.7i. Kt. Low Is Lira Stoek Market. ST. IOCI3. Jan. 19 CATTLE Re ceipts. 1.7O0 head: piarket steadv; native beef steera. 97.fcnfr10.7t: cows and heifers, 9.VOO7(.2It; Blockers and feeders, $.'..2.r.tr ..'.; southern steers. $6.7M!7.7f-: cows am heifer. $4.00fli.00; native calves, $60) (u 10 2.-1 llotlr -Receipts, a. 500 head; market' lower; pigs and lights. K.'i 7 OS; mixed snd butchers, $.9fM7.10; gool heavy, $7.flofi7. lit. SHEEP AND I.AM l!i Receipts, 3.W hesd; market higher: native muttons, 14 ;;.m"..: lambs, $8.?:.1.8.nr: yearllnns, $7.2.Vir7 30. ilnaa Ity Live Atork Market. SIOI'C CITY. Ia., .lip. IS. CATTLE Receipts. 2.000 head: market firm; native steers. $t.VS.O0; butchers. 9."i.2."it(t.8;; -owa and heliera. 94 v(jVtO: eanners, $100 i4.7S; stoekera and feeders. $il.iij 7. 00; calves, $i.2,Vri8 60; bulls, stags, etc., $5.00 ' lit MIS Receipts. 8.000 head; market steady; heavy. $v7Htf.T; mixed, $1.6.1 7H: light, fc.fiCvM.lirv SHEEP AND LAMBS Ttecelpts, $:.00; lambs. $7.7.Vfl8.00. gt. Joseph Lira Stock Market. BT. JOSEPH. Jan. ID. -CATTLE Re ceipts. 8.000 head; market weak; steers, $7.ooii9 6Q: cows and heifers, $4.26tr8.j0; calves. I'IGOiJ 10,00. HOt.18 Receipts, 3.R0O head: market, lower; top, $8.s0; hulk. $fi.o.Vriii,76. BHKEP AND LAMBO Receipts, n00 head; market higher; lambs. $7.2."k9.26. Coffee Market. NEW YORK Jan. lO.-COFFEK-Th market for coffee futures wna a little mom active today. After opening at an advanco of 1 points to a decline of 1 point, the iictlve montha sold about 4 tn 5 polnta net higher on covering or trade buying which seemed to lie Inspired bv the core tlnued ysteadlnesa of Urasll. Offerings In creased on this advnnce, however, and prices eased off wit It the close 1 point lower to 2 points higher. Sales, 19,2."0 hags, January, A. flat; February, 8.14c; March, ?4c; April, 8.34c; May, .43'; June, 8.34c; July, 7.24c; August, 7.34c; Septem ber, 7.44c; October, 7.41?; November, 7.FDc; December, 7.81c. Bpet, steady; Rio No. 7, 7c: Pantos No. 4, 8Tt.c. RJo To rels higher at 41226; Santos, unchanged, Rio ex change on London, 1-lAd lower. ' : Cattoa Market. '' .. . "NEW -TORK, Jan. l.-COTTON-c!not; ttraily; middling uplands, 9.50c; no aales. ' Cotton futures closed steady; January, "$.$rc: March, 9.84c; May, $.tnc; inly, .03c; August, 9.11c; Oc.tobor, 9.27c; December, 9.48c. . The cotton market closed steady, net 4 point lower to 1 point higher. -LIVERPOOL, Jan. 19.-4.'OTTON-8pot, steady; goon miutillng. t.Md; middling, S.2Jd; low middling. 4.75d; sulcs, 7,000 bales, A. N. Anderson Sues Matters for Sl,500 August N. Anderson has brought suit In district court against Attorney T. H. ' Matters, alleging that Matters owes him $1,604 on a contract signed for the pur pose of nettling 'monetary differences be tween the two. . . v . .. . , COUNTY AUTOMOBILES ARE BIG EXPENSE ITEM Maintenance of Douglas county's. two automobiles cost Douglas county's brldga fund $3,681.70 In 1914, In addition to a salary of $80 per month paid a chauffeur, according to tha annual report of County Hurveyor Adams. ' If you have a "Sunshiny Room" let people know about It in this column of Bee Want Ads. ... Don't Gut Out A SHOE COILt CAPPED HOCK OR BURSITIS row will remove them and leiva no blemiinei. Reduce! any puff or swelling. Doe not blister or remove the hair, and horse ran be worked. 12 1 bottle delivered. Book 6 K tn. ABSORBING. JR.. tha saiiacrrk Ualaast for aae kin4. for Beth, go lata. OI4 toraa, (wrlluwa. Vsikm VatM, Varlcatmw. AUayt Pals. Fries tl a 92 aDjS at anuiian at 4clite4. Will tail asm 11 yoa writ. W.'.rOUNO, F.D.F..1M laaila 91, f prinflnld.Ma9. WORLD FILM CORP'H Tti above Industrial la rftptdlf atUklnlng wartttst pfamlnanr. whliti la iti-Dlfetnly Jua tlt.9ti by tha axlranrtlthary axp-nalon tn Ita ovnitWna anrl eamlnsa. Wa ra In cloaaj tour-h Ith all priaaaa of Iba alluatloa r tpactlne; thla ta9ua. HE INVITB W.RKrtPONPENt."a5. L. L. W1NKELMAN & CO. took Brokers 44 Broaa St., Mew Tork rUlt tllSUt'lllA. W1LMINUTON. 144 rio. BruaJ St. gord Blda PIRlxT pltlVATK Winr.8 TO VAIUUL4 MARKKl'a. ( 50 SINGLE COMB WHITE LEGHORN HENS, $1. All of beat eaatern blood and worth 92.00 to 93.00 each In the spring. Will mate with suitable cockerels at a JrorM.rtlonate rate. (In catalogue "REE HOST 0. trsTTX-QTOir, OMAHA. HIDES AND FURS Highest pries paid for Hides, Wool. Tallow, Pelts 1 and Furs; Write for price and tags. BEATRICE HIDE CO., BKATIUCE. NEB. ONLY $1.00 FOR 15 EGGS Krom my bis pur white' Plymouth Hocks, by parcel post, prepaid. (.'. W. CjKEK.XO, Valparaiso, Neb. Big Barred Rock Cockerels $1.00 eaob, Mrs. Will Brown Ealimont. Neb. S01 No 19 1 S "Ai 1 UNDERWOOD JSKS QUORUM Demo Floor Chief Flead9 with Demo9 to Attend to Bnsines9. . MUST AVOID EXTRA SESSION WASHINGTON, Jan. 19.-Demorrati'i Lender I'nderwoed appealed to tiiajorlt) members today to stay In the rhambci and maintain a quorum so the rivets ami harbors bill could be passed by night. "The last thing that tho people of tlil.4 rountry want," he said, "Is an extra ses sion of congress." . i Representative Godwin of Arkansas told the house that sixteen states, represented by members on the rivers and harbors j committee, had gotten appropriations to taling $20,479. 40 out of a bill apgregatlng $.14.onn.uOn. The Mieslrslppl rtver ap propriation of $8.9X5,000 was not charged to any one State, he said. Senate t'aneaa Postponed. Senate democrats determined Into In the day to postpone until tomorrow night' their third caucus of the shipping Mil, which had been scheduled for tonight. The commerce committee, It was said, had not had time to consider amendments referred to It by tho caucus. Senator" Burton resumed his attack on tha styp pins bill when the senate convened. He took up Routh and Central American af fair, saying It wag not trade which should be considered, but how Latin America eould be helped politically and aorlally. Tho debate assumed every outward aspect of a filibuster. Only two or threo democrats and half a dosen republican senators remained In the chamber at one time. Vera t'rni Resolution Sidetracked. An unsuccessful attempt waa made, In' the senate today by Senator Cummins to obtain action on his resolution asking the president it ho- proposed to dispose, of the customs collected by the army at Vera Crus without aulhoriiation by eon.' sress. The motion to lake up the. resolu-; tlon was laid on the table u- vote of X to 28. Ritra Seaalon Says lloko Smith. "Tha action of tho senate democratic caucus laat night in urging rural credit legislation," sntd Senator Hoko Fmlth of Georgia today, "absolutely means an extra session of congress." The action of the caucus. Is not Inter preted at the White House to mean neces sarily that the rural credit Mils will be taken up at this session of congress. , President Wilson, in discussing the sub-' Ject today said he wna In accord with tho caucus action. Tho banking and currency commute met today to discuss the, situation. Everybody reads Bee Want Ads. Evaporated Applea and Dried Frnita NEW YCKK. Jan. 19 EVAPORATED APPLES Otilet DRIED KKIIITS--Prunea, firm; apri cots and peaches, steady; raisins, quiet.'- Make Your Hens lay When Eggs Are High Anyone can get plenty of eggs when eggs are cheap that's what makes them cheap, ine people who make money from poultry get eggs when the others cannot. 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