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TOR RENT
R-r.
A part meets i Flat.
modern flat. p. :4th. 8C2. IT
4711.
UNbJ 6-KOOM AI'AUTMliNT
ONLY 4.V.
Oak finish In living room, swell press
In -Irk mantel, gas log, tile hearth; beantl
f lit lighting fixtures; bedrooms In whit
enamel, roomy kitchen with built-in cup
boards, gas range, refrigerator entry v.lth
refrigerator. Janitor service, strain heat,
laundry, and locker space; up-t-date
practically new appartmcnt building on
Sherman Ave. naillne; only 10 ajlnuten'
ride downtown. Phone u foe appointment
to look this apartment over.
8COTT AND HIM, CO.,
Pouglas limy.
TIIK most attractive 4-room apartment
in tiie Hamilton. Phonr lied i,49.
FOR RKXT
llaa.ea aad 4 ottasrea.
ALL. AUK MOPF.KN.
W Cass., -r. square, 84'V
HIT Chicago. 8-r. bri.k. ROOMKRS, Ml.
: near 1 odg s-r. brick, S;s!.u,
?MS N. ?'-th. -r. and hall. square, K1'.
O KKI'Ki; IIHAL KSTATK CO..
lil(i Omaha "National. Phone loii:lna rrV
Store aad office.
Slti 8. 1ST 1 1 ST., mom ;.'v fl3 0".
HlltKKTT CUM PA NY.
42.1 Tte Ulog. Pong. CJ3.
UKAL F.KTATH
KAIIM R tV( II 1. 4.M1S FOR SAI.E.
7- Ft. 2119 N. loth; heat. ater and Jan.
service, all for $.e.V winter. 8-i sum-
mer. Send for our weekly printed list. J
iiastimcm hi viii n; ir.n i i.rv hi I
' - ' ..... . .... , . ... ........ ' -
FOR RF7NT Most beautiful. Ilncly fin
ished and up-to-date S, 1 and i-room
npartments in rlty. Pullriini? lust fin
Ished. Flora Apartments, Jones St.
GROOM Apt., 213 South 2tii Ave.: lias
sun parlor, or sleeping porch, nicely
decorated: wnlkltig distance; heat, water
and Janitor service, end for our weekly
printed list.
HASTINGS Jfc 11KYD10N. 114 Harney St.
Moving.
Packing.
Morale.
rhone l 3!H or Web. 13ML
GordonVanCo.
lN. 11th St.
OOl'KN ANNEX, Council Ulufi!..' -i-oml
with kitchenette, st-am hear Phone 84.4.
MODERN apartments of 2. 3. 4 and j
rooms, easy walking dls.ance, locatod
st 9.1 8 26th St., and SX'.KSI 8. 24th lt.
Will furnish if desired. Apply to owner.
2!J Balrd Rldg. Douglas 1422.
BKACTil TI. HIX-ROOM FLAT.
Now completed, r.3 S. 25th Ave., nicely
decorated: choice location; built-in book
cases; Bleeping porch; walking distance
See this todnv. 7.50.
HA8TINOH 1 1 KYDEN, 1"14 Harney Ft.
6-RTO.M apt., 207 S. 2Ht1i Ave., practically
new, very choh-e, o;ik finish, heat, water
and Janitor service; close In, no car fare.
Send for our weeklv printed list.
HASTINfiH A HKVUKN, 1U Hnrney Ft.
Furnished Apartments.
TRAVKRTON
FCRNISHKO APARTMKNT.
24th and Landon Court.
Will have another 2-ro.m. furnished
apartment for rent Feb. 1. Best fur
nished, readv-to-livo-in apartments In
OmaJia. with kitchenette and private
hath. Catering to refined patronage.
TRAVFIK BRoH., 70S Omaha Nat'l Bank
Rldg. Pouglas 1153.
unshinj
Rooms'
FURNISHED ROOM, heated, 41 Nortb
IJs Ave.
300B ST. MARY'S AVK., larife pleasant
furn. room for two gentlemen. $l mo.
MCE room, suitable for two, $1.50 week.
4na No. V'th. . t
NICE, warm room, suitable for two; $1.50
week each.
ivi AD1SON 21st and Chicago; ateam heat;
tlO mo. and up; cate In conneeiion. u.ka
HlOKN HOTK1., Council Bluffs, Btca-n
heated rooms. " per ween, pnone tua.
feUlTK OK ROOMS AND BOARD IN
WBiT FARNAM UI81KH I. vu.
OEN1AL FAillLY. I;AR?E HOl.SE
AND YARD, CONVENIENT. VtRl
DBSIRABLK. ADDRESS L-508. BEE.
TWO south front rooms, West Farnam
district, utrlotly modern, nar. wa.
llnturutshed Houma.
Ill S, 15TH. for men, steam heat.
Housekeeping Rooms.
TWO beautiful sunny south and e4it
roonia in new house, front rooms, fura-ish'-U
complete for llht housekeeping;
prion reasonable. U20 S. S4th St. Uoug-
Ihs 7568.
Hotels and srtmfB.
CAllKOKMA Hotel. 16th ana CalKornl.
Weckiy rates :' and up. Douias 7Qga
rxjDUB H TE1-Modern Reasonable,
lloasea and Cuttaajea.
A LT, sttea. W per month up. SOT Pato.
""lIKMIS PARK HOME FOR RENT.
7 rooms moJern, hot water neat. 519
Hawthorne Ave.
Benson & Myers Co., 424 Om Nat- Bk Bldg
o
For Rent
Remodeled
Twenty-Room
Flat ,
18th and Dodge
$125.00
PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT TO
INSPECT THEM.
American Security Co.
Phono Douglas 501.1, or Walnut 3037 or
Harney 2ti45. o
AMKK1CAN SECURITY CO.
S rooms, Dundee, modern $45.00
I rooms, modern except heat )00
7 rounw, near car, north 80.00
," roomn. new cottusu 22.60
4 rooms, new. not modern 12.50
Doug. f13, or Wal. ;!7; Harney 246. o
ELEOANT 9-room modern brick apart
ment, newly decora tod, $J0 per month;
S4C a 29th -it.
Frame flat. 1129 8. 29th St., I rooms,
i eVr iuml)in, newly decorated, oak floor,
large yard, trees, shrubbery; $30 per
month; a bargain. '
J. C. ISII, EXECUTOR,
701 8. 31st Ave. Phone Harney 243.
MOVH NEXT SATURDAY"
AND RENT WILL BEGIN
FEBRUARY 1st.
I have a ilp'v 5-room cottage; . hot
tvater he;it: rent $20, includinn water, at
4617 N. Jth ft. You can see this any
day; parties in houee.
0. M. EATON,
no; w. o. w. BidK.
Doug. IDS". Evenings, Web. 4..19.
tr., modern. 719 S. 37th St. 7-r.. modem.
Si14 lav. St., good location, wen. c.
MODERN 2-etory house, 1 noma; never
occupied: new furnace; ji uum. ww.
Globe Van&Storage
' Stores, moves, packs, tfups; S-horse vau
end 2 men. $l. par.hr.; Htoruge $2 per
mo. nuimiBiiiun ur. i. i-w i
l-olt Rb: NTModern fe-rooio house, ZUi
S. ZMi Ave. Inquire T. J. O Brlen.
Henahaw HoteL liar. 1094. loue'.aa tiii.
FOR REN1
We have a complete list of all houses,
a artments and lists that are for rent.
'i nls list can bo seen free of charge at
i.i'Tiaha Van Storage Co.. 9W Bo. lth St.
Fidelity Storage Co
forage, moving, packing and shipping.
at Jackson Bts. ftione Douglas V.
.i in ail pai la of the city.
UOU&e8Crelsn rion. ft, Co.. Bee Bldg.
California.
Your Dream
reallsetl. mi may have iln amcn of somo
oay owning a home in CAl.lFtMtMA, but
have often felt It was only a dream, nnd
would never come true. Why? ilecausn
you could not aftvrd to buy; imvc tell It
would take more money tiiaii you could
afford maybe; or would le umi expensive
a place tor yon to live, that it was only
mr tlic rh.h. l.ei us show you how your
uream can l.e teallzed now.
jtl il will reserve you lu acres or more of
r v o'r rin colony land. InHpnctlon
cn he niiido any time within six months.
'I hlnk of these i rices and terms and re-a-Ue
your dieams, Hi. per' aero and up.
firms 10 per cent CASH, iUU.M H IN
MNK YEARS and your land wli meet
yoi.r payments. ONLY 3W ACRES for
sale; It will not last long, fo act today.
Our ihixi Is situate; convenient to Uie
capital city of HACKA MKNTt , and a few
hours- ride from SAN fllANCiaco. It
Is Ideally located midnt teautiful sur
rounnings. Uest of railroad service, rich
In soil, fiood Improvements surrounding
It and good nelgnbora. Schools, churches,
telephones, electric lights, mall deliv
ery, etc.
Excursion Feb. !th ROVND TRIP IV.i.
Good to all Cali Torn a points. Purchaser's
railroad tare credited on their purchase.
W. T. SMITH CO..
D. 19. 111J City Nat l Hunk Bldg.
Oinnha. Neb. -o
$.7.25 PER acre for C&lt.orniu. lrrlgu.cd
land; 160 to 3.0 lores; nothing smaller;
'1 years' lime io make Payments. Address
M -KW. M Bee. . o
Maceard,
per hr.; u.ay. t men.
Webster. Doug. 14:i.
Van aad Stor
age Co., Large
van, J men, $1.60
SL&. per hr. 17U
HAVE an attractive California proposi
tion for Omulia Income. Address J 617.
i.iu i ep it
Colorado.
RANCH HAROAI.S.
ill'ltf. l.fFun Cnllnli. I nl.,..t... I.--
rsnch Inipn vements: 7io"acres under cul
tivation 1n norett ulfnlfo l.-loA t-. .....
i " ' . ... .... . a.v ,u, t
acre; v, cash, balance time. .
w Est Ei IN REAL, ESTATE CO.,
OMAHA. NEB.
EOUND ANOTHER HOMESTEAD 331
acres In settled country; rich farm land.
nni a T-i .4 - ,,nl t'ino ra wir I- .. j ...
-'. ....... , ci Aiiu an.
J. A. Tracy. Fort Morgan. Colo.
Kaasaa.
FOR SAI.E 2.240 acres fine wheat lanl
near Richfield, Morton Co., Kansas.
Price, $7 per acre. Will sell Part oi all
to suit purchaser. Terms cash. Addt-fcjs
owner, hi. J. McAnarney, Farmersvll.o,
III.. R. V. D. No. 2
Mlnaeaota.
160 ACRES, between Minneapolis and Du
luth, on the Sbo line, 4 miles from rail'
road town; 70 acres under cultivation,
balance wooded pasture and some good
meadow; no waste land; fair set build
ings; near school; land borders on beauti
ful lako; complete set machinery; 126
chickens, plenty of feed, wagon, buggy
and everything on the Flac goes at JQ
per acre; one-half cash. Schwab Bros.,
l2g Plymouth Bldg.. Minneapolis. Minn.
Nebraska.'
40 ACRES, north of Florence, Just the
place for a suburban home, or can be
made. Into a profitable fruit farm, as the
oil is specially adapted for small fruit;
has only small improvements; has beau
tiful, small natur grove: will sell on
terms, Alight consider some exchange.
T RAVER BROS..
705 Omaha National Bank Bldg.
CLEAR 40-a. farming land, IS miles S.
of Kimball, Neb., as level aa a floor, blk
deep heavy soli, every foot tl'lable, $11 per
for quick sale. Will consider exchange
and a little cash, bal. all the time run
want. To settle an estate. C. J. Canan.
610 McCsa-ue Bldg., Omaha.
Land
Kor bargains In ranch lands see
THAVER BROS.. 706 Om. Nst. Bk. Bldg.
FOR SA T,E-3.30O-a. alfalfa and cattlo
ranch in western Neb. Write Melrose
Ranch, Harrisburg, Neb.
THE ROSEBUD LAND CO.,
414 Rnrker Rllr I-lmnkn
Sella, exchanges Neb. farms and' ranches.
Oklahoma.
Horaeseekers' Excursion
TO NORTHEASTERN
OKLAHOMA.
Do you want some of the best land on
earth?
Where the winters are warm.
Where the climate Is unexcelled.
Where rainfall is abundant.
Where soil Is extremely fertile.
Where you can grow anything that will
grow In Nebraska. ,
Where you can buy land from $15 to
$70 per acre.
If so. go with us on our next excursion,
Feb. 2, 191,ri. Railroad fare from Omaha,
Neb., to Nwata, Oklahoma, and return.
$13 70. Remember the date.
For further details and list of lands,
write
THE VOGEL REALTY AGENCY.
1016-16 W. O. W. BldgT Omaha, Neb.
Soatn Dakota.
FOR SALH 80 acres of rich, level farm
land. Prk'e $640, or will trade for good
tmirtnir ene ITnr.l i.raf I.1 1 IT.....
h lorenee. Neb. Tel. Florence 1!J.
WILL sell M acres of level, rich farm
land for $660 raan. or will trade for
young mares with fosl. J. L. Rich, Flor
ence, Neb. Tel. Florence 192.
W lacoasls).
Upper Wisconsin
Best aairy and general crop state In the
union; settlers wanted. Lands for sale at
low prices on easy terms. Ask for book
let No. 84 on Wisconsin Central Land
Grant. Excellent lends for stock raising.
If Interested In fruit lands ask for book
let on Apple Orchards. Addrens Land and
Industrial Department, Boo Lino Railway,
Minneapolis, Minn.
Mlaoellaaooaa.
FARM for gale; must sell my Fellsmere
farm, 10 acres, rouck prairie land.
Uuhoff. 408 Times Bldg, fct. Louis. Mo.
FARMS FOR RENT
JS T ) 1 Bxp. to., moving. I
l, KPPQ packing atorage.4
AVV-Va 11 Farnain. l. 6144.
bTKlCTLY modern 9-room house, Ivi No.
30th street, phone Red 4&s.
FIVE-ROOM house, with burn for si.
homes; large wagon shed and yard;
located at 24.1 K. 19th fct.. Phone Red
Cm N. lUTH tST., ima.,' all mod.. $i' Ou.
Ix-s-OKS a 4 St., 9 rnis.. all mod.. tsi.uO.
I.VI r. 9th lit.. 6 rinn., nil niotl., I -.'.
T.'U Fowler Ave., 6 mis., mud. ex. ht.,
$l;i.'.
3l Charles Jrt., i rnis., mud. ex. tit.,
lU.'o".
17 ?Sth St.. 8 rms., part mod., $9 jG.
HIRKiiTT k COMPANY,
41 Lee bldg. lloiig. t.U
For Rent
120-Acre Farm
Near Millard
on Paved Road
This is an elegant piece of land, lays
nearly level, one mile north of Millard,
on the Center afreet paved road. Has
good, 7-rooin house, large brn and other
outbuildings. About W acres fall plow.
lug ready for spring crop; balance was
in corn.
Hastings & IJeyden
114 HARNEY 6TREET.
FARMS WANTED
WANTED To rent a farm stocked with
hogs and cattle on partnership basis:
am good farmer and will furnish good
reference. . Address X 342. Bee.
WANTED TO BUY
OFFICE furniture bought and sold. 1,
C. Reed, VO'i Farnarn. Doug. fil4tl.
HAMILTON CO., tiio only gentile second
hand stole in OnisLa. 1719 Cuming. D. sti3S
WE BUY rd-hand clothes, li.'l N. Mth.
HIGHEST prices for furniture. Web. tel.
WAKTEl-Carlots bailed alfalfa. W. E.
steward. Perry, la.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
REAL ESTATE EOAXS
OMAHA homes. East Nebraska (arm.
O KEEFE REAL ESTATE M
1I1 Omaha Natl. Douglas 27 1.'.
QA14V1NBRU8 ' a" up.
(. C1TT l-OANS, C. O. Cailber- Co..
S10--1I2 Hrandels Theater Hlilg.
CITY property. Lrce loans a specialty.
W. 11. Thoniss, i'."S Mute Hank Bldg.
MONEY on hand for cltr and farm loana?
II. W. Binder. City Natl. Bank Bldg.
$.uuu PRIVATE money to loal on Inside
property at T pt-r cent. O Keefe Real
Instate t o., luli Oiuaha Nat Bank Bldg.
iJouglus 271.7.
SEE us first If yuu want a farm loan
United Stales Tr;ist Co. Honshu Neb
WANTED City lan Petera Trust Co
AH8TRACTH OF TITLE.
CITY and faun loans, a i1. ' per cent.
J. H. Diinient & Co..Pj$ Famam, Omaha
WANTED City loans and warrants. W.
Farnam bmith at Co., 1XM Farnain.
$) to $10.0ub uiade promptly. F. D. Weed,
VVead Bldg., lalti aud Farnam bU.
Rr.KI) Abstfaet Co. oilest abstract of
flea in Nebraska P -ndets Theater.
KEUR Title Guarantee and Abstract Co,
a mode: n abstract office. 8. litb St
Phone Douglaa 4K7.
REAL ESTATE FOR " EXCHANGE
FRONTIER C. BARGAIN.
HlKlily Improved farm of itb acrea
Land all lays fine and is excellent soli.
Will exchange for good Omaha residence.
C. R. COMBH.
$1 Brandcla Theater. Omaha. Neb.
Dnugiaa XHfi.
WILL exchange well located, productive
Calliorniii land, for good farm. Address
I. Ml, care Bee. o
FOR 8 ALIO OR EXCHANGE for Colum
bus, O., property, two lots Thornhurg
adilltlon, one lot Burlington addition,
Onmha; all free of Incumbrance. Addrtss
owner, J. A. Hartley, M N. High St.,
Coluiubug, O.
REAE ESTATE ACREAGE ,
Acreage or
City Lots
Which is the best to invest In. a city
lot or suburban acreage for thn same
amount us an Investment for the future?
Smm rcusona why acreage Is the best
to buy:
First You have no city taxes.
Second No Hpeclal sewerage taxes.
Thud No special boulevard tnxea.
Fourth No special grading taxes.
Fifth No upeclal sldewnlk taxes.
Sixth No special paving taxes.
Seventh No aiieclal water taxes.
Some of these taxes are sure to come
against your city lots, while you are pay
ing for them, and none while you are
paying for your suburban aereare. We
have the best list of suburban acreage
property, out Renson way, nt the lowest
prices, that can be sold on easy payment
plan.
Hastings & Heyden
114 Harney Street. o
REAIi ESTATE NORTH SIDE
Three-Room House
Two Large Lots
$600
Located north, near Ames Ave.. 2
blocks from car line and paved street,
rho house needs some repair, but the
lots arc worth the price asked. A splendid
place for your own garden and tome
chickens. Owner needs about one-third
cash, balance $10 monthly. A real bar
gain, if you can use thhi place.
Shuler & Cary,
State Bank Bldg. Phone D. 4233.
Pay Your Rent
and Move In
I have a new five-room bungalow, east
frontage, nicely finished. On a good, high
lot. You can move Into this house and
pay for It. on small monthly payments,
same as rent. Call Doug. 2&96nd we will
take you to seo It.
PAY $28.60 AND MOVft INTO A HOME
OF YOUR OWN.
I have a new B-room, all modern bunga
low, located on a paved street In north
part of city, that the above named first
payment win secure.
This house has principal rooms in oak
and is close to car line, churches and
school. If you want to Inspect this house
toleplione me today and I will arrange to
send a car for you.
B. P. WRIGHT.
Call Douglas 2926 In daytime.
Evenings after 6:80. call Walnut 62.
FOR THE MAN OF
MODERATE MEANS
$3,250 "
Buys t-room bungalow, every modem
convenience and several built-in feature.
Owner la really sacrificing at this price;
$M0 down; balance like rent; near Kountst
Park.
GALLAGHER & NELSON,
D. Uti. M BrandaU Bldg.-
REAIi ESTATF SOUTH SIDE
South Eleventh
Street Near Arbor
We have a fine lot facing on boulevard,
Just south ot Arbor St.. with special
taxes all paid, which we will sell on rea
sonable terms or build you a home to
order on a payment of $400 to $.'i00 in cash,
balance montnly. This Is an excellent
opportunity to get a home in this local
ity. Very convenient to I'arnam car line,"
also schools and churches. Seo us for
further Information.
Hiatt-Fairfield Co.
230 Uiimna .a
Now Is the Time
to buy a home on payments. At 2822 I)u
pont St. you will find a 6-room house
with water, gas and toilet that la worth
the price asked. $10 caoh and balance
monthly, la only a block from school,
stores and car. Be sure to see this place.
Creigh, Sons & Co.
Douglas 200.
Bee Bldg.
FOR KALK BY OWNER 7-room bunga
low, lul9 . iilh Ave. Prion $:j.63. Mod
ern In every r?i-ect; haidwood tlnisn;
full basement; paved street; waa built
lets than four years ago: must dlsM
or at once. nusmeKS reasons, call and
bee or phone Douglas 6067. -
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Germany Irfparei to Make large
Purchases of Corn from United
States and Argentina.
WHEAT PRICES ARE IRREGULAR
) OMAHA, Jan. 12. 191V
According to a cable received on the
Hoard of Trade yesterdav, Oermanv Is to
make large purchase of corn In the
I'nlfed States and Argentina.
Tho Herman empire is said . to le
financing an organisation already ef
fected, and there will be no tronhle In
h 11 Mug the grain, as the supplies of corn
sre the largest ever held.
The corn market wis strong here yes
terday and closed at fractional nd
vsnces. Countrv sales were smaller and
consignments limited
ctl. fSivtic: No t mixed. VllrTIU'".
No. S mixed. 7ie;ic; No. 4 mixed. ifN f
7s : No. K iiiImmI. K!V'I' ''' tats- No. i
white. iklV'i.wVc; stsnoard. iJ'trMV! No
1 white. f.; .i;.:,r; No 4 white, f.j'.trY.'V.
I'arlev: 'Mulling. I'"n7.1c; No. 1 feed, K1'
he: No. 2. $1 14S4i I.U.; No. 3, $1.11
Kli:..
(UK tl.O (.H.tl AM rltOVIIU
l eatnrea nt ikr Tradlaic and t loslesr
P'leee aa Hoard of Trade.
CMICA(it, Jan. 22 Disposition showing
to uiienllon the accuracy of reported big
new sab s to Europe, cut's figure todav In
overcoming n fresh advance in the price
of wheat. The market closed easy, vo
off to a simile up, compared with last
night. Corn gained ' to ', net. ami
oats l-ltjo to c. In provisions the finish
varied from 2'c decline to a rise of 6c
KKIniatcs current that heretofore unre
port ! bitylng of wheat for Kurox
amounted to more than S0rt.itl bushels
Were doubted, not because of lack of de
mand, but because. In the nhsencw of
OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
Cattle Receipts Light and Trade
Slow. Steady to Easier Fat
Lambs and Sheep Slow.
HOGS SHOW BUT LITTLE CHANGE
SOCTit
Receipts were:
Official Monday ...
Off leal Tpesdav ...
Official Wednesday
Offlcbil Thursday .
Krtimate Friday ...
Foreign Selling More of Factor on
Exchange Yesterday.
UNEVENNESS AT THE OUTSET
5.11
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Cash ram snl.l .1 ihswMc. diseounft country selling, the nviillable supplies not
under May of any time on the crop The ' already contracted for were said to be so
May was r.nn-ha.e.1 in the wav of!"cHice thst Information as to where tho
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41 fJ ;i4.s
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Argentine storms 1 'togs ...
."iieep ...
'hedges" against export sales ot cash
corn. The seaboard reported several car
goes taken and there was moderate busi
ness here.
Wheat was Irregular and unsettled, sell
ing between $1.4.:. and $1.4.v for th
AiaV future the latter mnrhlnn the hiuh-
est price on the crop. The closing was' wheat prices In tho first hours or trsding.
at $1.43Hi1.:N. compared with a resting Hulllnh sentiment was further Increased
spot on Wednesday of $1.4S. Kansas City J'Y assertions that France was again buy
advices said farm supplies In the south-, ...........
wet are getting low and much higher,' ' wn sold at the highest figures so far
prices are being asked by holders. - j this season, 7S,e for May, but the market
Western receipts vesterdnv were smnoo 1 atierwara reacieo wnn wnesi. koukii
wheat was ohtained was wanted. .Tho In-
credulity nnd the dcsith of Ituht 'were In
dlcatetl by the market l.i the last half of
the dav, receding about IS'' from the top
figures of the session
dclnvlng storms ami diminishing ship
nients were largely responsible for lifting
Oats.
bushels; .Minneapolis and Dulutta, Jointly
cars, ana innlpeg curs.
Oats were strong, vet failed to hold the
early advance. There was some .export
business, the transactions being SOO.rtfO
bushels here and H.(KI bushels at tho
seaboard. Thecw were lao.WX) hnshela on
domestic account. Western receipts were
SXl.tXH) bushels, compared with 5Hi,ov0 bush
els a year ago.
ITovlslons, 1i regular and unsettled price
fluctuations were narrow and resting
spots showed but little change. Cash
trade was quiet. Mugs dosed lower.
Wheat waa unchanged to 'to higher.
Corn was je to IVi higher.
Oats wero c. to lbO higher.
Clearances were: Wheat and flour enua!
to 1,2111,000 bushels; corn, 14,000 bushels;
oets, none.
Liverpool closed: Wheat, not. quoted;
corn, unchanged.
Primary wheat receipts were 55 K1
bushels and shipments 1.0H9,Oun bushels,
against receipts of 2.0nrt bushels and
shipments of 42:,00u bushels last year.
Primary ooru receipts were l.Hll'.ono
bushels and shipments 79o.iK bushels,
against receipts of 9M,no bushels and
shipments of tt,0iX bushels last yrar.
Primary oats receipts were 902,000 bush
els and shipments tV2,000 bushels, against
receipts of (130,000 bushels and shipments
of 719,0110 bushels last year.
Wlieut. Corn
cTilcago
Minneapolis
Duluth
Omaha
Kansas City.
St. lxiuls
Winnipeg ,...156
Theso salea were reported today:
Wheat: No. 2 hard winter. 1 car, $1..'!9;
S cars, $1.3K. No. S hard winter: 1 car.
91.39V, ; 2 cars. $1.374 No. 4 hard winter:
3 cars, $1.85; No. 2 durum: 1 car. $1.50.
No. 3 white; 1 car, $1.35. No. 8 spring,
H car, $1.X1. No. 3 spring: 1 car, $I.SU.
No. 3 mixed: 1 car. $1.4.X. Corn: No. 3
white: 1 car, 74e; 2 cars, 74c. No. 2 yel
low: 2 cars. 7tHc No. 3 yellow: 51 cars.
7"c: 1 cars, 704c: 6 cars. 71c. No.. 4
yellow: 3 cars, 704c; $ cars, 70c. No. 2
mixed: 1 car (near white), 74c; 2 cars,
71V40. No. 3 mixed: 1 car fnenr white).
ic! a cars (near wblto), 73Vc; 2 cars,
73c; 1 car, 71c; 1 car, 70c; II cars, 70'ic.
No. 4 mixed: t cars, 70c. No. 5 mixed:
1 car, 70c Sample: car (yellow), 70c.
Oats: Htandard: cars, 53Vc. No. 8 white:
cars, .&2Hc; car, f.2Hc No. 4 white.
$ cars. 62ic. Sample) 1 ear, B2'4e;
cars t2c. Rye: No. 2: 1 car. $1.15. No.
3: 2 cars. $1.15.
Omaha Cash Prices Wheat : No. 2 hard.
$1.38 (ffl.SSV No. 3 hard, $..87'iFl.39'4; No.
4 hard, $1.3.(1.36; Nq. 3 si ring. $I.37S
1.3!H; No. 2 durum, ll.SOtfil.Mot; No. 3
durum. $1.49'.:'l.tV0. Corn; No. 1 white,
74Hi?&c No. $ white, 744J74V; No. 3
white, 74(!r74V4c: No. 4 white, 73itT4,ic;
No. 6 white, 734W74e: No. 6 white, TT.MO
73ic- No. 1 yellow, 7l4flc; No. S yel
low, "riWilHe: No. S yellow, 70Hfr71c; No..
4. tBiU70'c: No. S yellow, WVaToc; No.
M 4WJ 217
241
M
27 120 22
Wl 06 IB
4.1 64 51
weather througout the est counted
against the tiears, and so, too, did a fall
ing off In rural consignment notices. lol
land and ether foreign countries were said
to lie actively bidding for supplies. Export
sales of oat at the seaboard were esti
mated at WXV.HK) bushels, flapping d
mand here for oats was good.
Provisions were but little changed.
There was a well-dlstrlbuied. moderate
Volume of trade.
leading grain quotations were:
Article! Open. lllgh.l
Wheat!
May.l
July.
Corn
Mny.
July. I
Oats I
May.l
July. I
Pork (
May.
July.
Lard I
May.
July.
tubs
May.
July
I
1 41,1
1 KM
7'.i
(si',1 '
5',
1 44M
1 W;M
u4,
I)W. I Close. ITes'y.
1 i
1 4.1S 1 4.1
1 raw
Ts'',1!
79l
r.ii'.
IS 95
10 xf.
11 02Vij
, IX RS
1 1 20
10 30
10 H
18
iv a
10 Mm 10 K
11 07HI 11 00
1 2i'l
9T,t
I
IS 9?J
11) I2b
1 4.1H
1 26'-,
79
UJ'
IS 3? 4
IS D4
10 36 10 SO I
I 10 f I 10 M I
10 90 10 R7'4
1106 I
10$
10 t:
10 35
10 6:
Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red,
$1.42j 1.44S. No. 3 hard. $1 42V3 1.44 V
Corn: No. 4 yellow, 71(d72c; No. 4 while,
Y:c Uats: No. $ white, (.'iififiic; No. 4
while, fc.ti&.;ic. Rye: No. $, $1.234j. Parley.
?r.i0o. Seed: Timothy, $t.0tva'7.u0; clover,
Jl2.r.(X(16(0. Provisions: Pork. $1S.S7H(B)
18.35; lard. $10.72; ribs, $9,25410.124.
HITTTKR steady; creameries, 24M30c.
KGUB lower; receipts, 2.415 cases; at
n ark. case included. SMt:ii4e; ordinary
llrsta. KtWOc; firsts. SlV31Va-
POTATOES Re. elpts, 27 cars; higher;
Michigan and Wisconsin, red, S.4f40c;
W-Mte. 3MM6o.
PUUL.TKY AlWe higher; pHng, 124e;
fowls, $''.; turkeys, lUHc
Mlnneapolla rala Market.
MINNKAPOLIS. Mlnn Jan. 22.
WHKT-'Mav. l.S74wl.37T4. bids: July,
$I.XMfl.a), bids; No. 1 hard. $1 42S: No.
1 northern. $I.StW,el.41Hc; No. t north-
tin. ll.WSfll.Sil..
KIOUR I'm hanged'
BARL.KT tVU72c.
. RYE JI.1Mjl.19.
RRAN-$23.60.
CORN-No. S yellow, 4tf70c.
. OAT No. S white, fil(&62Ac.
FLAX-$1.931.
Kaaaaa City Grain and
KAN8AS CITY. Mo.. Jan.
-No. 2 hard, $1 3Mk''1)1.39'
$!.WTil (O't: May, II
Provisions.
22. WHEAT
BSt: No. $ red,
; Jiiiy,
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS
men
Apart
HouseS
WTe are offering for sale two splendidly
built desirable apartment houses, located
in firat-claas districts, within walking
distance of downtown, that will bring in
at least 10 per cent net on your money
invested.
We have one of four 4-room apartments
that bring In a gross income of $2,1x0
per year.
Also one apartment building of six 4
room apartments and two 2-room apart
ments that brings In a aross Income of
$3,450 per year. Owners will take In trade
some clear Omaha city property or acre
age near Omaha.
Hastings & Heyden
1ti14 HARNEY KTRKET.
1. nvtr. no. J 1
77iTr,c: May. 7K.c: July. Ttftu'dHio
OATH No. 2 white. 64fl6c; No, 2 mixed,
52'tfUMHc.
BUTTER Creamery. S3c; firsts. Sic;
seconds, 2Sc; packing, 20c.
BOOS Firsts. Sue: second, tie.
POUITRY-Hens, 13c; roosters, lOc;
turaeya, uic. . .
St.' I.oala Orals) Market.
ST. IXJl'IH, Jan. , 23.-WI1EAT-NO. 2
red, SI.42ificl.4Sti; No. S hard, Sl.444j1.40;
May. $l.4oi; July, 11.22.
CORN No. 2. 76e; No. 2 white, 77o;.
May, H0c; July, sWiW-fKMlc
OATS-No. 3, 66c; No. i white. Mo.
1,1 verpool'Grala Market. .
MVERPOOb, Jan. 2Z-WniKAT-No. 1
Manitoba, 12a4d;No. 2. 12smd; No.
hard winter, llsllWd; futiirvs. nominal.
CORN American mixed, new, 7s,d; old,
7sf1d; futures, steady; February, 74l4d;
March 7s6id.
EIXmt Winter patent. 46s.
1 1 1 1
Evaporated Apples and Dried Frnlt
NEW YORK. Jan. 22.-EVAIOHATED
APPLES Quiet.
Dili ED rilCITS-Prunes, steady; apri
cot end peaches, firm; raisin, inactive.
DOWNTOWN IN VEST M1SNT
Two-story brick building and lot, 60x1.12;
trackage available; very sily converted
for wholesale purpose or lor downtown
garage. Price only $15,0u0. A small pay
ment will handle It
C. G. CARLBERG.
3U Brandel Theater Building.
REAL ESTATES-WEST SIDE
Corner Only $650
K.lAau irru4a Kii olna. 4n ltr . n.L-
$10 now, U per week; 45 per cent off for
O'Kecfe Real Estate Co.,
1016 Omah Nat'l. Doug. 2716.
Six-Room Cottage
Close-In
2o06 St. Mary!s Ave.
Modern except furnace. Paved street,
paving all paid. Houth-front lot. Eargs
shade trees. Prior, $2,K2G. Part ran be
carried In Building and Loan Aa'n.
George & Company
902 City Nat'l Bank Bldg. Phone D. Irt.
ILEAL ESTATE 1XVEST51ENTS
Have You $200
or a Vacant Lot?
as first payment on a dandy -room
cottage? Ilot water heat end modern, at
4(17 N. Stth; balance like paying rent.
U M. EATON,
iioe w. o w. itidg.
L'oug 14. Evenings, Webster iSVX
When You
Invest With
Us-
You are entitled to your share of
profits as to the proportionate share of
stock you hold. In this way you share
alike with everyone interested, and you
are guaranteed seiul-aiinual dividend
earning of the business, amounting to
not less than
7
on Your
Money
Invested
and an additional share of the profits
after- the 7 per cent Is puid. This Is a
good proposition. Think it over and call
and see us about it. You can invest in
amount of $le0 or more. , Your money Is
secured by mortgsges, rontracts of salo
and real estate, which 1 one of tho safest
securities to be had.
Authorized capital $300,009.00.
Hastings & Heyden
ltill HARNEY STREET. i
ILEAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK, Jan. 22.-The market for
coffee futures was more active and de
cidedly firmer during today'u trading
owing to further advance in the coat
and fre'ght market and continued report
that there was a scarcity of ocean ton
nage, which might Increase the ooat of
fresh Importationa. The market opened
at an advance of 4 to 7 point and closed
st a net advance of 12 to IK point for
the dsy on covering. Wall street buying
and a moderate demand from ttade Inter
ests. Sale were 10,000 bags. . January.
.32o; February. S.37c; March, .47t April,
?; May, ti.eoc; June, t.66c: July, 7.buc:
August, 7.c: September, 7.72c; October,
7.7KC; November. 7.4c: December, 7.c.
Bitot, firm; Klo. No. 7. 7"c; Hun to. No. 4,
V- Rio. 76 re higher at 4$J; Santos,
unchanged: Klo exchange on London
3-2d higher.
.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. 22. M ETAL8 Lead,
onlet. nt $3. .' J. 7i i ; Uuxton, 1$ i. rpe.
ter. firm, at $7.0tXi?.2o; London. 32 Ins.
Tin; Elrm; five-ton lots. 4Ut4. aVjb 36. 3& ;
twenty-five-ton lot. $S4.7u0 35.50. Copper:
Klnu; electrolytic, $14.2: castings, $14.00.
Iron: Quiet and unchanged.
At loiidon Copper: Spot, 2 12 d;
futures, H2 lie. Tin: Spot, lldO; future.
162.
1ST. Mo., Jn. t2.-I,ead: Quiet
at $.1.62'i. Upeller: Excited at $..
Wool Market,
BOSTON, Jun. 22.-WuOL-The Com
mercial liullelin will say tomorrow:
"The wool market is strong and fairly
active, with the tendency of value stl'l
upwards, more eclally cn low to
medium wools. Foreign markets tend
higher everywhere and buying at London
has improved, more confidence lelng ap
parent in the announced Intention of
EiiKlund to make shipment of Morlnoe
ireely In tills country If satisfied upxm
the "shipper's guarantee.'
NEW
uutct; middling
ba les.
Cotton futun
K.62c; May, 8 &3e
Cotten Market.
YORK, Jan. 22. COTTON not.
uplands, .70e. bales, 7i
Five days this week. 17. 2
Same days last meek .. .21.4
Same days 2 wks. ao 2I.CI
Same days 3 wks. aao.ll.;c'l
Same day 4 wks. ago. H.771
Same days last year. ..ftU'-l
The following tah(. show the receipts
of rattle, hogs and shtep at the Bouth
Omaha live stock market for the year to
aaiu, as compared with last yesr:
wis. 19C
sttle . so si. i;i sa
.... 170.420 lyl.WM
.... IM.rtl r.S4S
Th folio Ing table rtioa the average
prk-e for hogs a the brutn Omaha, live
stock market for th iat few days, with
comparisons:
Inc.
lec.
971
1I.BTI
.4!1 ,
Oate.
Jan. r
Jan.
Jan.
.'an
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
.Ian.
Jan.
J n u.
Jan.
tan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
OtlSl 7 88
S . 7 tU-,, 7 i
7.. I Oiit.i 7 k
.1 KOS KII
101 ll
11. 6 70
I nl ,8 (Ml
hi - j
S 74
I closed eay; March,
July. l.Cr.'C: Aua-ust. fl lfw
October, U.'iZt; Ueceniuer, H.aftu.
The cotton market closed easy, at a
net decline of 24 to 24 Po'nM.
LIVEKI'OOU Jan. 22.-(XTTON-Spot
easier; good middling, V42d; middling
S.IOd: low .middling, 4 &0d. Hales. 4 Ouu
bales.
Dry Uida Market.
N K W YORK. Jan. 22.-KHY tluOUB
Cottun good markets were firmer and
higher today. Wool marker were ab
normally strong. Silks were higher,
Yarns were fliiner.
DON'T LIVE ANOTHEK MONTH IN A
RKNTED T'Ot'HB.
PAY $30.00 CASH AND MOVK INTO
one of the best location and most beau
tiful, new, all modern, (-room bungalow
In Omaha.
This bouse only 1U block from car line.
I AIO UAVK A -e-KOOM AND A
T-ROOM HOlfifc; IN THE HAMK LO
CALITY. I PON WHICH I WILL MAKE
SIMILAR T Kit MS.
lie sura to phone me aoout any of
these house toi .y and 1 will ai range to
take you to see any one of them when
convenient.
K. P. WRIOIIT.
Phone Ikiuila 'MM 1'idny.
Lvenlngs artvr Jo,', m., call V.nlnut ttffl.
C. M. St. p
l nlon 1'ac f e 2.
C. N. W., east.. . .
O. A M. W. west., g
, rit. P.. M. O.. S
C, H. & Q., east.. 1
C H. v., west.. 4
C, R. I. P., east 4
C, R I. A P., west ...
Illinois Central
Cut. Ureal Wetr.. ..
Total receipts... 22
NKW YORK. Jan. 2--Fprrlgn selling
wL'aia liirit'N itf m f m i $ - r in tmU v'a i r-rr i -
OMAHA. Jsn. 22, l!i:. nr market than at snv time sine the
Cattle. Hogs Sheep. ( reopening of the londnn Mtocg exchanae.
un today s orterings, iiiiiijatlon imm
abroad, chiefly from London, was esti
mated at no less than lim.000 shares for
the week. This comprised in large part
such low-pr.ced railway Issues as Krle ,
and Ml'sourl. Kansas A Ttxas, common .
and preferred, with an admixture of
Atchison. the Pacifies. Copper and
I'nlted states Steel.
The market showed ome unevenness ,
at the outset, but anon went to Its high
est of the day nnd the current move
ment. Helling bsd no appreciable ffect ;
until the early ittternoon, when, aided by
t1 aggressive tactics of the besrs, prices
fell all around, lowest prices were msd
In th final dealings, at which time vlr
tcsjly ll gains were obliterated, with
especial weakness In Reading and several
other leader.
I Foreign exchange reflected th F.u
ropean liquidation, there being heavy
buying of finance bills agslnst stock .
I sales. Cables and drafts on London
would have broken sharply. In the opin
, fin of brokers, but for the neutrsllxlng
'effect of sales of commercial bills,
i Money rates made a new low range for
' nlmn.l -ne four I., .Iv months' loans
being made at 24 per cent, while over- .
year money wa offered on pr me col- ,
lateral at 4 per cent. This was In keep- '
Ing with a further reduction of outstand- :
Ing emergency currency and forecast ,
of tomorrow's bank statement, which In- ,
dli ated another cash gain.
An unexpected development of th day
was the decision of the special master
In the "West Virginia debt" ease, bold- .
Ing West Virginia liable for a large share ;
of Virginia s debt at the time Virginia
seceded from the union. Virginia cer- 1
tlflcates rose sharply on tho new, but
later lost part of their gain.
Missouri Paelflo was again heavy, but
not less active, while the H per cent notes
expiring June I sold at their highest In
some months. In tho absence of any
definite announcement the rise was as
cribed to buying by the proposed proxy
committee.
Bond sales Incrf ased In volume, with
higher prices for many Issues. Total
sales, par value. $4.2i..0OO. uovernmeni
bonds were negligible and uncnangea on
call.
i li'ii. !l:l4.iti:i.iiii.!lHll.iyo.ilww.
7 1
T 11
1 11
7 IHl
7 24
7 U
MM 7 7 47I $
t 17 7 (( $ 4 $ 74
1
A 09
1 03
10
J 17
7 l
7 $21
7 71
7 H-
1.1
s 07
8 14
IHl.tJ
$ 43; J M
I l
$ Ml
I U $74
S 2X & HI
4 5 4
$ Mi d 87 ,
8 421 6 7
N
13.1 ti 7 U 7 02 t OH 7 73,
14 . 1 , : g oil 7 W 17 t
7 Hi C 1S1
7 is e ni 7 m
7 W 14 Osl 7 721 4'
7 2ii a 041 T 7k, II 44: Oil
72. S 8"! 7 2.M O' 7 Ml $ $:! 09
62 IS:'! 15 W, 7 S 31 1 01
6 M'il 2II 7 f?l ' 7 B7I 7 4 97
t S7 18 s 7 23; & 8ft I ttl '
Huriuay,
Receipt nd disposition of live stock
at the l nloi Mock Yards, South Omsha.
for the twenty-tour hour ending at 3
p. m. ' yesterday -
R f.CKI PTP-C A RI.OT?.
Cattle. Hogs Hhrep.Jl r .
7 7
s
37 1
X 7
7 . .
IS 7
I 4
t 1
H
4
i7 4ft
UlSPO.SITION-HKAIi.
Cattle. Hogs. 8heep.
... 71) r2 97
Ml ,o12 1.197
... 22 1.4M $.914
... 2t XM 3.42
210
4.7M.4
2,149
... 1 '
... 13
I
.... 1
.... 11
i... id
... 14
4
... 21
... 11
46 '1'.'.'. "aii
Haak Clearing.
OMAHA. Jan. 22. Rank clearing for
Omaha today were $2,7M,7i2 56 and for tho
corresponding day last year $3,(nl,aj3.g7.
Kaaaa City Live Stuck Market.
KANSAS 1'ITY, Jan. 22.-47ATTLI&-R-wlpts,
7ni head: market steady; prime
fed steers, $.&i(i.00; dressed lieef sttrs,
$7.UUs.0o, Western steers, $i Wg 00; stock
ers and feeders. $t Kr7.a0; bulls, it.&rp
.7i: calves, $o bvni lu.irK
liOii- Receipts, 4,0u0 head: market
strong: bulk of sales. pi.Uii.1:,; heavy,
"biQ.1h;. packers anil butchers, $..,
(i.7;,; lights, $tViMi7o; pigs, i. 50.
BlIKKP AND I.A.MKS-Rei eit. S,0
head: market lowei ; lembs, xh .oodn 40;
yearlings. $i.7Vi'7.4o, aether, $i.70i.fi.5O;
ewes, $..26iio9o.
Morris & Co
Swift A Co
Cuoany Packing Co.
Armour & Co
Si h wart a A Co
J. W. Murphy
Armour. H. m. Paul.
Hill & Hon
F, R, Lewis
J. M. Root ft Co....
F. U. Ke.logg
Rothschild
Mo. A Kan. Calf C
Christie
liigglna
Roih
Tanner Bro
John Harvey
Other buyer
Total M4 10.678 1,11
CATTLE Receipt were light, only to
head being reported In the yards. Re
ceipt for the week to date still show a
falling off of around 4.000 head, aa com
pared with the same day last week and
ot $3,000 head a compared with a year
ago. V
There were really not enough cattle ot
any one kind on sale to make a market,
and aa .usual on a Friday the trad we
ery elbw and dull, with nothing In the
way of new or Interesting feature. Price
ranged anywhere from steady to a little
lower than yeslarday, or around 'Uc
lower on th general run ot killer than
a week ago. Feeder wer alow and
weak a compared with yesterday, but
the best grade ot feeder are about
steady with laat week' close, while th
medium to common grade are around
lfMrt2oc lower than last week' close.
Quotation on cattle: Qood to choice
corn-fed brevea, $x.0nri.2A; fair to good
corn-fed beeves, $7.6Oi.00; common to
fair corn-fed beeve, $.60Qj7.60; good to
choir oowa, $S.7.'.fri.M; fair to good row,
$..00t)6.ao: common to fair cows, H W
6.00; good to choice stockers and feeders,
$7.2&fyH.3f; fslr to good stockers nd feed
ers. $.&oaji1.25; common to fair stocker
and feeder, $5.7f4.M; stock heifer. $6.b0
ifl'j. 60: stock cows, I4.75&.!; stock calve,
tg.OOtfg.OO; veal calves, $7.609.O0; bulls,
slag, etc., $6.00'o.75.
Kcprosentative sales :
WESTERN".
COLOKA UO.
45 feeder.. 671 8 15 84 feeders.. 772 8 t
S3 feeders.. 942 8 15 20 feeder.. 10X8 $1$
HOGS A fair Friday run howed up
today, estimates cslling for about 1
cars, or .btJ head.- For the five day th
supply foots up 42,2f6 head, being more
than 4,000 head smaller than last week,
and nearly 8,600 short ot last year.
Twenty car of today' receipt wer
bought by a packer t another point,
and shipped direct to the housfl her.
There wa not much change In the hog
trade this morning. Erly report from
other point indicate nothing better than
good strong price, and the local trade
opened with both shippers and packer
paying steady prl-s. Shippers' order
were large again thi morning, but their
purchase were hardly so heavy a on
Thursday.
Rulk of the sales was made at $n.60fi.0,
with tops at $4.66, these figure being
the same a yesterday .
No.
li
7
14
44
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IK
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1
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PHELP The arrival cf a liberal supply
this morning had the expected remit a
the general trade in both sheep and lamb
waa slow and Wiixi lower, with the
heavy lamb and ewe showing the moat
decline. The receipt totalled up about
t.iM) head, being almost twice a large
a a week ego and three time us large
as on the corresponding day a year ago.
As usually la thu case when the receipts
are liberal and tho demand only fair, the
packer buyers went itiout picking up the
best offernlgs of handy weight first and
lift the fees desirable grade until later
In the forenoon. Th early sales of the
best stuff were around 16c lower on
lambs and JOrfirxj off on aged sheep.
The market dragged along most of th
forenoon and It waa lato before every,
tiling had been cleaned up.
The quality of the iambs was very
much like yesterday, with the bulk of
the Inmba moving snywher from $a.(ki
8.30. The ew supply showed an Increase
over the last two days, but the quality
wa not materially difterent, tho bulk of
th ewe selling at ie.2J4j6.T0. The tog
price of $6.70 wa paid for choice grades,
compared with a top yesterday of $3.u.
Some feeding ewe changed hand early
t U 7S.
The loss on today' market reducts th
gain mad on th former days ot the
week and prevailing prices are now only
Jsi4oo higher than a week ago.
quotations on hheep and Lamb
lmba, good to choic. $.10ti)g.40; lamb,
fair to good, $7M.10; lambs, 86 pounds
tip, 37.hyrili.it; li. . shearing, $76?
8.06; yearlings, light, 7.16a7.40: yearlings,
heavy. $6.Vy7.16: wethers, good to choice,
K0 l(.; wether, fair to good. $ii.tgd:
6 U0; ewe, good to choice, $6. 403 i. 70; w.
fslr to good. I4.9t4l6.4u.
No. A v. Pr.
x fed ewe HH I n
M cull t0 4 f.0
2.6 fed ewe lul t :&
2-i) fed lamb 8 00
l.U fed lamb 84 8 1 6
21 fed ewe S 6 70
27 fed ewe Wi I 44
hi fed ewe 125 ( 10
A fed ewe 07 i
81 fed ewe 97 i 20
io fed lamb 68 $ IS
gar Market.
NKW YORK. Jan. K.-ferUARThe
market for sugar future oned 1 point
lower to 3 points higher and during th
morning waa steady on a little trade buy
ing. At noon price wero around tit
opening level with sales of fti tons. The
spot market wa firm and higher on sale
of 32,0(4) bag. Centrifugal, 4.01c; molasses.
3.24c. Refined, steady.
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NBW YORK. Jan. $2. MERCANTILE
PAPER-avtti per cent,
8TBRX1NU EX CHANG E Firm ; 0-day
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Cattle Firm Ho Hlker ee
Weak.
CHICAGO. Jan. 2l"rATTLB-rteoelpt.
ion) head;, market firm: native steer.
86.W.lu: western. $o.00;.S0; cow and
heifers, 83 204a.OO ; calves, 17 10 W-
11G08 Keceipt. JO.OfO head; market
firm, 64i lc higher; bulk ef sales, 8.vr'
8.80; light. 84 KK&4.96: mixed, .60-.,
heavy, t.14ui; rough. 6.Eij4).t6. pigs,
t,3rVh.Wi.
tillKKP AND IAMBKeclra, H
head: market weak; aheep. t6.7lv4.W;
yearling. 8tt.7i7.o; lambs. 87.O08.6O.
flssi lily L1t Stock Market..
PIOLX CITY. Jan. 82. CATTLE Re
ceipts. head; market steady: native
leei. 8.Giiv7.9C; butcher. S.uj.M:
cow nd heifer. 84.75i.IO; canners. 84 M'
r6.00; stockers and loader. 86.7o4j..
calve. 8v.tMa8.80; bull, lt), etc., t&.Ou
fiii.OO. "
HOGS Receipts, 3.500 hd; mrket fc:
lower; heavy, 84.60; tr:lxed. Sji.67vVot;
light. l!.tiO(0.6rS; bulk of sal, 8boo.
6IIEKH AND LAMBS Receipt, l,M.
head: market ateady; ewea, 84.00tSe.80;
lamb, 8o.jxu..
t. Loala LIt lleok Market.
ST. LOl'IS. Mo., Jan. K CATTI.K
Receipt. 800 head: market steady; native)
beef steers, 87. UXi 9.50; cows and heifers.
8.'i.0fxv.0o; stockers and feeder, 8.26iv
7.2f: southern steer. !o.7S?7.So; cow and
heifers, 84 OCKij'S.OO, natlv calve. 8o.ou
7'11.0o.
HOttS RecelpU, 8.104 head: markot
higher; pig and light, 88.0uu7.O5; mined
and butcher. J8.8U&7.U6; good, heavy,
8(i.wtl'7.Uri. 1
f-HEEP AND LA M BR Receipt, tm
head; market tadv; native tnuttuus,
14.7t-nu; lamb. 88.Z5)jt(.6u; ycarUruj.
i.aa'?.w. ,
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l. Jaaeah LIT ttoek Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Jan. 23. CATTLE Re
ceipt. bu head. Market alow; steer.
87.mnitl.00; cow and heifer. 8tJC.aS.60.
calve, 87 0O 10.80.
HCK1S Receipt. 8.00 head. Market
steady; top, 8.e; bulk Of vJs, 4.ooyy
.6.
BHEKP AND LAMBS Receipts, l.luH
head. Market weak; lamb, 8a.y 86.
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