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TIIK HKK: OMAHA. AVDXKSDAY, JAXUAUY 27. 1915.
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FOR KENT
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AMERICAN SEC1RITY roMPAXY.
t r hun.Blnw. Iiundie $4", '
?io(
-r. stone hunaMlow. modern
f-r. modern. xccpt heat; near car.. 2 ' .
II. iilfViT IIIIIK HHIIH in
IVr. Never occupied 22 60
S-r. Modern. Pnved street 2...(
Douglas mi, Wal. :n7 or Hnr 246 .
RENT FREE TO FEU. 1.
S11 N Ktd 51 . 8-r.. modern, j:.
?4tr. Capitol Ave., 7-r.. mod. ex. brut. $23.
E.V..1 Spencer. 6-r.. mod. ex. heat, $'-.
N. 2Pth Ft., 4-r., ir.vxl. x hcat. $12.
27n; Camden Ave., t.-r.. well, $1.1.
4S:s N. 4nh 81., 6-r, rtty water, $10.
""2 l.lndav Ave, 4-r.. well, $7.
1723 Ohio, 8-r.. well, $7.
l!15 N. 4"th St., 4-r, wM, $7.
CRE1GH. SUNS & COMPANY,
iHinrlaa 2'X. fiS Hp I'ldi;.
ELEGANT -room modern brink apart
ment, newly decorated. $00 per month;
$4C K. 2tb st
Frame flat. 1129 S. 2Sth Pt., 9 rooms.
raw plumbing, newly decorated, oak floor,
lare yard, trees, shrubbery; $30
month; a bargain.
J. C. ISII, EXECUTOR.
TU B. 31st Ava Phone Harney
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AM- ARE MODERN.
rSf2 Casn, 8-r., square. $40.
1813 Chicago. 8-r. brick. ROOM KHS,
8th near Dodge. 8-r. brick, $.''.2 60.
2816 N. S6th, 6-r. and hall, square, J
O'KEKKB REAL ESTATE CO..
$so.
r.so.
5-R, mcd.. 4M'8 No. 2Mb Ave., $19.0".
$.o. 8 rooms. Mil' N. 241 h. Web. 1
WALKING distance to the city, -room
modern house, 271S lVwpy Ave.; price,
$). F. J. Fitzgerald. 327 Hoard of Trade.
11. 4313.
-r.. modern. 719 S. 37th St. 7-r.. modern.
814 Ieav. St., Rood location. Web. 2,lf
MODERN
occupied
$-atory houae, 1 pmim; never
new furnace; $30 Dour. W13.
FOR RENT Modern 6-room house, 206
8. Jflth Ave. Inquire T. J. O'Brien,
Ilenshaw Hotel. Har. 1094. Douglas 1216.
Globe Van&Storage
6 tores, moves, packa. ships; 3-ndrso van
and 2 men. $1.26 per hr.; storage $2 per
rno. Satisfaction guar. D, 43T.8 & Ty. 230.
Foil KEN1
We hfte a complete list of all houses,
apartments and flats that are for rent.
This list can bo Been froe of charge at
Omaha Van & Storage Co.. gOti So. 16th St.
Fidelity Storage Co
Ptorage, D'.oving, packing ana Hhlpplng.
J th ft Jackson 8ts. Phone Doug lag E.
LlOUbea Cregn cjona & Co.. Bee Bldg.
MaggarcTs
per iti.. u..y. into,
Webster. Doug. 14W.
Van aud Stor
age Co., Larg
van, 2 men, $l.otl
$L2o per hr. 1713
J.C.Keed
t.xp. 00., moving,
packing & storage.
107 Farnoin. O. 6146.
FIVE-ROOM nouue. with barn for six
horses; Urge wagon ahed and yard;
located at Uil a. Mtri St., Phone Red
7784.
Jttorea and Office.
TWO modern stores near postofflce; low
rent. U. P. Stebblns.
WANTED TO BUY
OET Kaplan's prices for 2d hand turn.,
shoes, ciothes, beloro selling. Web. idu3.
OttiVL, turniture bought and sold.
C. Keed, IMl Farnum. Doug. 6146.
J.
iiAAliLTON CO., tne oniy gentile second
hand stole In omui.a. liln Cuiiuiig.Lt. oivii
Wt, Jni, i .'U-liauU clothes. 14J1 N. Utti.
lllijJ-i.oi prices lor furniture. YYeu. oil.
Yaie buys every tiling 2d, nand. Tyler 1416.
KEAL ESTATE
FARM A HA Mil LAAU FOR SALE.
California.
attractive California propoal-
HAVE an
lion fur Oiuaha
ta.e 14e
incoine. Aauress J 617,
CALIFORNIA What have you to ex
i liai.fco lor a Calllornla home? Aaorcas
K oli, cam Bee. o
Colorado. . ,
FOUND ANOTHER HOMESTEAD B 24
acres in settled country; rich farm laud,
101 sand; oniy i-M), fil.ng fees and ail.
J. A. Tracy, Fort Morgan. Colo.
Iowa.
IMPROVED 80, '; BOTTOM LAND, J
acres of alfalfa, S milea from Pacific
Junction. Price $100 per acre; $4,000 cash,
balance terms. J. E. Uownlog, owner,
l'aciilc Junction, la.
Kanaaa.
FOR BALE 2,240 acres fine wheat laal
near Kichfleid, Morton Co., Kanaaa.
Price, $7 per acre. Will sell part or ail
to ault purchaser. Terms cash. Addrws
owner, iO. J. McAnarney, Farmcrtsvll.e,
111., K. F. L. No. 2
Missouri.
FARM FOR SALE One of the beat
160-acre farms in northwest Missouri
for sale; well Improved, deep black soil,
well fenced and well watered, close to
achool and church. Owner, Joseph
Burns, Bogard, Mo... R. It. No. S. o
Minnesota.
160 ACRES, between Minneapolis and Du
luth, on the Boo line, 4 miles from rail
road town; 70 acres under cultivation,
balance wooded pasture and some good
meadow; no waste land; fair set bulld
IngBi near senco 1; land borders on beauti
ful lako; complete set machinery; 126
chickens, plenty of feed, wagon, buggy
and everything on tho place goes at $J4
per acre; one-half caah. bchwab Bros.,
1028 Plymouth Bide. Minneapolis. Minn.
Nebraska.
FOR SALE 3,2oo-a. alfalfa and cattle
ranch In western Neb. Write Meirose
Ranch, Harnsburg, Neb.
13U-A0RE FARM
NEAR SPRINGFIELD, NEB.
11.0 ACRES IN WHEAT NOW
AT $110.00 PER ACRE
AVill take some Omaha property for u part.
W. U. GATES,
647 Omaha National Bank Bldg. D. 1294.
THE ROSEBl'l) LA NO CO.,
414 Barker Blk., Omaha.
Sells, exchanges Neb. farnai and ranches.
Wisconsin.
Upper Wisconsin
Eeki . ,.y and general ciuo aiaiu ui the
union: settlers wanted. Lands lor sale at
low prices on easy terms. Ask for book
let No. 34 un Wisconsin Central Land
Grant. Excellent lands fur stock raising.
It interested in fruit lands ask for book
let on Apple Orchards. Addreas Land and
Industrial Department, Sou Line Hallway,
Minneapolis, Minn.
Mlscellane.
FARM for sate: must, sell my Fellsmers
farm. IW acres, muck prairU land.
L'tihoff. 4c Times Bldg. 61. Louis, Mo.
ABSTRACTS Or TITUt,
Rfc.ED
fie in
Abstract Co.,
Nebraska. al
oldest abstract of
I' -ndeia Theater.
Kfc.UK Title uuaruoiee and Aoairact Co
a modern a-atrsri office. at. litb bt,
Puona UougUa M7.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
CiT antl farm loans. 64. 6 Pr cent.
J. H. Duiuont Co..l6ia Karnain, Omiiha
WANTED City loana and warianta. W.
Faiuain Smith ft Co., 132u Karoam.
$it tu klO.uuu luade promptly. F. D.
Wead Bldg., loth and Farnam
Weed,
Bts.
OMAHA homes. Eaat Nebraska farms.
O KEt FE REAL ESTATE CO., .
01 Omaha Natl. Douglas 2713.
GARVIN BROS &r&
:." CITV LOANS. C. G. Carlberr Co.,
u -jpl-312 llrandeis Theater Bidg.
CJ'fV property. Lirge loaita a speciu'ty.
IV. il Tiiontas. -IS State Bank Bldtf.
JlnNFV on hand 'or cltv and farm loais.
H. W. Hinder. City Natl Hank Bldg.
(KK ua first if 'u want farm loan.
I'nlted States tr ' ffin'c. Vr
WANTED City loan. pt-u-rs iruet co
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Whft Reaches Highest Poiat
in
Years on the May Future,
at $1.46 1-2.
ORDERS ABSORB OFFERINGS
OMAHA. Jan. X 191.1.
Wheat reached another high mark again
today. This advance pint ed the Mav on
the $1.4(i' level, which is the highest In
i many years' for that future.
j There was no speculative pleasure to
he seen because of the fact that orders
were held In the market to absorb the
(offerings as rapidly vt. thev were avall-
table. s
j Day liy day the wheat situation become
, more bullish. Stocks are now down to
"j'tl.Oofl. which la abnormally small. There
were 4onno bu. taken for export at the
rt - Hiniirfl CPU rtm .
t'orn anil oats are both hldlier.
ti. I
sirenctlienlng factor In those grains was
mainly the lakinn l.y exploiter of 2.0
t".n nii.i .-f.i-i. mi. UHIS at lue nci.-
. rinnrn
Th.r u . i.. .mn. ,.f : oats . "ic i J -c. 1 no Tinisn in pro
w ".a,.h-r-r frp.p.:rJ".n" '-'M-lona ranged from 7Wc delclne to an
hoKM and the nmrknl vt u irlflo Inwer
In consequence.
Omaha spot Market Wheat win un
changed to V hinher; corn, unchanaed to
higher; oats. unrhanteil to ,c hlKlier.
i len ranees were: Wheat ami flour equal
to K,'i bushels; corn, 24, 0"0 bushels;
oats. In,'" bushels.
Uverponl rinsed: Wheat, not quoted;
corn, unchanired.
Primary wheat receipts were fw.ono
bushels and shipments !.(Tff Voshela,
against receipts of 17.V) bushels nnd
shipments of D2i.00ft bushels laat year.
Primary corn receipts were l,M.neo
bushela and shipments 1.OS4.000 buahels.
against receipts of i.miO.Oixi bushels and
shipments of i2,ii bushela last year. i
j-riniary oris receiits were liMi.Kio iiurn
ela and shlrmenta 72.'.o bushels, ak'ainst
receipts of B70.00( bushels and shipments
of 1173,000 bushela lest year.
CAHLOT ltKCKIIT S.
Wheal. Corn.
Oat
Chiciigo
Minneapolis ...
Duluth
Omaha
Kansas t'ltv...
St. Louis
IDft
9i
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.. 121
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I heso sales were reported tot av : Wheat
No. 2 hard winter: 1 car, $1.40. No. .1
hard winter: 1 car. $1.3R'I; 2-B car. $1.39.
No. 4 hard winter: 1 car, $1.36. No. 3
spring: 2 ears, fl.3S4. No. 3 durum: 1
car, xi.fil. No. ;t durum: 3-5 car. $1.60. No.
durum, mixed: 3-6 car. $1.3K. Samole:
2-5 ear durum. $1.31. Hvo No. 2: 1 ear.
$1.17. No. 4: 1 car, $1.16. Corn No. 3
white: 1 car. 75c. No. 2 yellow: 2 cars.
714c No. S yellow: 10 cars. 7Uo; 6 rars.
do. No. 4 yellow: 3 cars. 70Ve, No. f.
yellow: 3 cars, 70c. No. 3 mixed: 2 cars
(near white). nr; 1 car, (near white), 74c;
1 cor, 7:iWc; 1 car. TOSc; 5 cars. 70'c. No.
I mixed: 3 cars, 70c. No. 6 mixed: 1 car,
0Vc. No. 1 mixed: 1 car, 704c Sample:
car (flint). 67'r,c. Oats No. 2 white: 1
car. MVic. No. 3 white: 13 cars, 63c. No.
white: U cars. 52tc: 4 cars. 62'4c. Sum.
pie: 11 cars, 62c; 1 car. Me.
Omaha Cash Prices Wheat No 1 hard
11.39(01.41: No. 3 hard, $1.3Srl.40; No. 4
nard, l.S2ifi'1.3S; No. 3 spring, $1.374Ji
1.3M; No. 2 durum- Sl.BOWa 1.61 : No. 3
durum, $1.494Sfl.D0. Corn: No. 1 whit.
KEAL ESTATE FOR EXClIANCiL
FOR EXCHANGE 170 acres Texas farm,
$2,000 Improvements, excellent condi
tion, 30 miles Galveston and Houston,
1 mile from station, $10,000; want land.
132 No. 11th St.. Lincoln. Neb.
FRONTIER CO. HAHUAIN.
Highly Improved farm of ibtt acres.
Land ail lays fine and is excellent soli.
VI 111 exchange for good Omaha residence.
C. R. COMBS.
615 Brandels Theater, Omaha, Neb.
Douglas 391&
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE for Colum
bus. O., property, two lots Thornhurg
addition, one lot Burlington addition.
Omaha; all freo of Incumbrance. Address
owner, J. A. Hartley, 84 N. High St,,
Columbus, O.
HOME8TEAt for sale or trade; 480 A.,
14 miles south of Thcdford, Thomas Co.,
Neb.; loins river; $600 cash, or will trade
for young atock; 160 A. government land
i11nlnlnir In fill .-tlnn William
Lyons, Neb.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WANTEJ Listings, lots. cottages,
houses to sell on payments. Phone l.
3607.
REAIi ESTATE ACREAGE
TWO AND ONE HALF to 10 acre tracts
In city. $400 up. Phone Doug. 2947.
SMALL FARMS FOR SALE.
We have 6, 10, 30 and 31-acre tracts, well
Improved, near Council Bluffs, possession
March 1, at low figures and on easy pay
ments. DAY ft HESS COMPANY.
123 Pearl St.. Council Bluffs. la
10-ACKE BARGAIN
It is hard to Imagine a man paying $300
to $500 an acre for land for truck farm
ing or poultry raising, when he can buy
10 acres of the best land he ever saw,
right on an interurban car line, 18 miles
from a city of 20,000 and 7 miles from
a town of 6,sa) and one-half mile from
a town of 1.000, for $60 an acre. See us
today. Write tor our llet.
The Vbgel Realty Agency,
101J-16 W. O. V. Bldg., Omaha, Neb.
REAL ESTATE XORTH SIDE
Why Pay Rent?
When, for $100 cash and $20 per r.ionth
you can buy a 6-rooin muder;i, except
heat, house In good repair. Houae is at
2635 N. 19th St Better see this.
Creigh, Sons & Co.
Douglas 200
608 Bee Bldg.
Fine Bemis Park
Home
1.120 N. 3.1th St.. only 2 blockt from Har
ney car line. East front lot, 7, rooms, all
modern, hut water heat; oak finish and
floors first floor. Owner will nhow you
through. leaving city reason for selling.
See this at once. Price, $,,:iu0.
George & Company
Phone D. 766.
902
City Nafl Bk. Bldg.
71
REAL ESTATE SOUTH SIDE
Hanscom Park
Six rooms, all modern, nice lot,
shade trees, paved street, near car.
American Security Co
Douglas C013, Walnut 3037 or
Harney 264o.
Across from
Field Club
Bungalow
OWNER
GOING
TO
CALIFORNIA
Telephone Walnut .'XIT.
KK.lIi ESTATE SI III KUAN
lil.'NOEE, $l,tj".
Brand new up-to-date, 6-rooin rottajte,
beam iei:uiK. window seat, slet pirn
porch and other nice features. Verv
cheap onlv $. dou, tj-ilanie monthly.
PAY N E I N VESTMJiNT CO.IUM Y,
Doug. 17M. ..are Elk.
HEAL ESTATEWEST 61 DE
V ES TV A R N AM liunie. tinly liJW.
N. ih Ave.
323
ItEALi INSTATE MISCEI.INEOl K
LOTS near car $-') and .up.
lay
mints. Phone Uoug. JHI.
LOT 1 'J- l-cnox Add.. $l.Vi: wur-n $.'i.
t hai' tilie. Cull W1I1 1,13', iiwi.er.
7T',t7r.'v: (V while. TVirTSV; N- 3
while, T'.i;.; No. 4 white. ;4Vt74V-;
'No. 6 while, ;l,t ,'4'c; No. H white. 74e
74'4c; No. 1 yellow. 71iMi71e: No. $ yd
' low, 71itiilVte; No. Z vellum, 7ld7lc; No
,4 ellt.. V7ivr; vellow, 70V""1
!?lc: No. a yellow, 7"' 11 Tic ; No. t
I mixed, ToVn n V' : No. 2 mlxetl. 7"t"i1c:
j No. i mlxetl, T11'. tTO-V' : No. 4 mixed, ht'
iTO'c; No. e mixed. t370c; No. i mixed.
!V-. Ost: No. 2 white, &l(tVi
'standard. M;M'4c; No. 3 white, f..'4t...V;
No 4 white, M'V'rf:4e. Har.cv: MaltlnK,
, 7i74c: No. 1 feed, Vit1V. Rye; No. 3,
1.16'rl.l7; No. a, $1 lHil.lti.
lilt AGO .HI A1 lROVIIO4
Feature of the Tradlna and 4 loatna
Prices on Hoard k( Trade.
C1I1CWK). .Tan. M. -First slrns that ex
port buvlnn 01 wheat had outrun the
s"i p;y already ptoduced and was -ruh-hliia
at next summers crop hrouaht
at'out touay the highest war prices yet,
i.ot onl tor wheat, but for all other
kinds of grain. July wheat, the first de
ll, cry of the yield of l!ln. made a sudden
U wind leap of nearly no a bushel.
I The wheat market ns a whole closed
greatly unsettled at No to 4h'4V above
lust night, t'orn gained So to S"No net
udvnnce of a shade.
Short fellers of wheat appeared as If
stunned today when word was passed
aro'.md that the sale of a cargo of the
ISlft crop hud been made at the seaboard,
ti translation so forehanded that there
wa doubt as to any January parallel.
Stampeile covering on the part of ahorta
In Ju y whtat whs at the htiheat point
-list before the close of business. The
May tlellvery.wh ich has heretofore been
the chief speculative month, took a sec
ondary placetoday in regard to the vol
ume of trading, but in the last half hour
of the session reached a new top level,
$'.fi7l as ngalit $1 46H yesterday, the
previous war apex. Before the flurry be
pan today as to July wheat, the market
was a see-saw prospect of more ships
f'U Argentina acting as an offset for a
big decrease of the European visible sup-
; ;y-
Waves of buying curried com upward
with wheat. The corn market waa also
Influenced by reports that I'tiui'a was
taking large amounts of corn from
northwest of here. ats as well as corn
whs said to he in active demand by Can
nda. In addition expnrtxra at the sea
board .were credited with buying snn.ono
bushels and there were sales of 2011. Con
bushels here to the seaboard.
Quarantine dif 'Icultles made provisions
average lower. The market was steadied,
however, bv aborts covering as a result
of the bulge In grain.
Tieadlng grain quotations were:
Artlclel Open. High. I Uw. I Close. ITes'y.
Wheal I
May. 1 4S 1 4fi', 1 4S4 1 44 1 Mi
July. 1 2641 1 31l 1 a4l 1 30T 1 26v,
Corn II
May. 7SI 80- T9S1 804) 79
July. 8041 &1V W 80S
Oats l
May. ri7 f& 674 5SM r,74
July. 64:i M bii u64l M4
Pork I I
Mav. 18 90 IS 90 18 774 IS 874 18 90
July. 19 10 19 16 19 OS I 19 15 I 13 174
Lard til
Mav. 10 774 10 85 10 5241 10 824 10 85
July 10 974 10 90 1 10 974 U 00
Ribs I I
I May. 10 20 10 30 10 20 10 T4 10 WH
July. 10 424 10 60 10 40 j 10 474'.
I .-"1. l l- 111 t'l X- 1. 1
$14o4'lJ 1.464; No. 2 hard. $1.464'l-464.
Corn: No. 4 yellow, 71V-ti73c; No. 4 white.
71'o"i2c. Oats: No. 3 white, 644(&f54c: No.
4 white, 644hwo. Rye: No. 2. $..-3. Barley:
74'i8 c Seu: Timothy. $ii.O0$f7.6o; clover,
$12.iai5 00. Provisions: Pork. $16,874
18.274: lard, $10,674; ribs, $9.2cirl0.124.
Bl'TTfcR Firm; creamery, 23 ti 304c
EGGS Lower: receipts, 6.880 cases; at
mark, cases included, 2Mr31o; ordinary
firsts. 29'ft;loc; firsts. 30HW31C
POTATOES I'nsettled; receipts, Is
cars; Michigan and Wisconsin red. 37'ff
40e; Michigan and Wisconsin white, SS
l43o.
POt'LTRY Alive, unsettled; springs.
124Hc; fowls, 144c
New York General Market.
NEW YORK, Jan. 26. SCO AR Market
for futur e opened from 1 point higher
to 6 points lower; near months were firm
in sm,atty with the strength of the
srot situation, but later c'ellverlen fere
eashr under moderate realizing. At noo'i
prices were around tho opening level, with
1 ,of 1M toii
iSBIBS Ol 1,(HW lOtlS.
soot market waa iirtn:
centrifugal, 3 98(ft'4.01c; molasses, 3.21
Si3.24c; refined, steady; cut loaf, 6.96c
crushed, 6.85c; mould A, 6.60c; cubes,
XXXX powdered, 6.20c: powdered,
fin granulated, 5.0fe; diamond A,
con:ectloners" A. 4 5c: No. 1. 4.80c
6.30c;
6.16c;
5.16c;
BCTTER Steady; receipts. 13,159 tubs;
creamery extras, 92 scoring, 3232 2c;
creamery, htgrer scoring, 33f:C4c; cream
ery firsts. tomiWc: seconds. 27ffl3)c; lad es.
current make, firsts, 244&'254e.; seconds,
221j224c: packing stock, current make,
No. 2. 20VfS21e.
CHEESE Strong; receipts, 6,703 boxes;
state whole mlik held specials, 161415,164c;
average fancy, held, lfiflflfc; fresh spe
cialM, IS'ViHUio; average fancy, Hcppl&o.
EfiGS I'nsettled: receipts. Ift.tHO cases;
fre h B thrcd extra fine. 3!487o; extra
fi sts, 35'(t35 ;c: firsts. 34iai,4Hc; seconds.
32113 c: state, Pennsylvania and nearby
hennery whites, fine to fancy, 39foiOc;
gathered whites, 36ifi39r; hennery browns,
374J8c: fathered browns and mixed col
ors, F4S'3i1e.
POl'LTRY Dressed, firm; western
roasting chicken-. 164(&9c; fresh fowls,
I3rl8c: turkeys, 12$i22c Live, firm; wesU
ern chl'kens, 184c; fowls, 16164c; tur
keys, ISfa'Hc.
KrniiiM City Grain and Provisions
KANSAS CITY, Mo., Jon. 26 WHEAT
-No. 2 hard. $1.401.41; No. 3 red, $1.42
ffl.424: May. $1.87': July, $1.24Vu'1.25;
Kpritemtier. S1.174ni.l8.
CORN No. 2 mixed. i'5c; No. 2 white.
Wic; May, 794c; July, s0c; September,
804c
OATS No. 2 white, 54',4o; No. 2 mixed,
62Vii(134o.
BCTTKR creamery, sac; nrsts, Jivc;
seconds, 28e; packing stock. 18c.
KGGS Firsts, 2c:; seconds,
POL'LTRY Hens, 134c; roosters, 104c;
turkeys, luc.
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. 26.-WHKAT
May. $1,404; July. $l.38'iJl 38i.' 81.361,
asked. Cash: No. 1 hard, $1,444; No. 1
northern, $1.3Vr? 1.44S; No. 2 nut them,
$1.86Mn1 42a.
FLOI'R Unchanged.
BARLEY W55C.
H E $1.19fi 1.20,
BRAN-$22.30.
CORN No. 3 yellow. 7K1T1V
OATS No. 3 white, 6JVgS4Uc.
FLAX-$1.91'4'aIM'4-
Liverpool Grain Market.
LIVERPOOL. Jan. 26. WHEAT Spot,
No. 1 Manitoba. 12a 4d; No. 2. 12s Sd; No.
2 hard winter, 12s: futures, nominal.
CORN Spot. American mixed, new. 7s
x4d; old. 7a U4d; February. 7s 4ld:
March, 7s 6Vd
at. I.ools Grain Market,
ST. 1.01'IS. Jan. 26. WHEAT No. 2
red tl.434(l.44: No. 2 hard. $1.454711.41.4;
May. 1 43V; Julv, $1,274-
C( 'RN No. 2, 7'Vsc; No. I white, 78c;
Mav. 81Vn8t1e; July. 624c.
OATS No. 2. 6ie; No. 2 white, 69 164c
Coffer Market.
NEW YORK, Jan. 26. OOF F E E T here
wuh a further decline ill the market for
coffee futures here today under scattered
trade felling or a little liquidation In the
Hinnee of aiiv Important demand. The
decline of 5-o2d in the rate of Brazilian
erfTTane on London was followed by
rather lower cost and freight offers here
during the day. and, after opening at a
decline of 4 to 8 Point, the market closed
at a net Ions of 8 to 11 points. Hales, 7.W0
bags. January, S.O60; February. 6.12c;
March. 6.22c: April, 6.3")c: Mav. 6 4oe; June,
6JiK-: July, 7.38c: August. 7.3e: Septem
ber. 7.4c: October. 7.f-4c: November. 7.UV;
December, 7.66c. Spot. Irregular: Rio No.
7. 8c: Santos No. 4. 10c. Rio and Sunt OS
markets unchanged.
Melal Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. 3d. METALS- iiiil,
quiet at $",.(.' 3. 71': lndon, fl8 7tl.
S lter, stiotiK. $7 ;T24'f7.o74: Indon,
I'Xl los. Tin. o.niet: five-tor. !"ts. $Ti.6,V!
P6.f1; twenty-five-ton lots. $:tt.26tt -W.
upper, firm; electrolvtlo. $14.J; rasiins:,
$14 2f(i 14 6'i. Iron, oulet and unchanged.
At Iindon: Spot copter. Q6s, fu
turer 'J IDs. Spot tin. tl6: futura, fli,7.
KT. IvOI'IS, Slo., Jan. 2. METALS
Iiend, strong at $1.60; spelter, higher at
$7.i-
Wool Market.
MFLBOntNE. Auatralla. Jan. 2.
(VU Ixinilotii VV'OOI. A good demand
waa experienced at the won I sales ti 1,1
here today American competition was
keen and Merinos advances from 5 to in
per tent. 'roxahreiU also gained and
reoorts from Adelaide told of higher
sHic thcio.
' Annoinicements"
Hits
ads briiK good re-
OMAHA LIVE-STOCK MARKET
Little Better Feeling and More Act
ire Movement in Cattle Sheep
and Lambs Higher.
HOGS MOSTLY TEN CENTS OFF
SOl'TIt OMAHA. Jan. -S, t!l;V
Receipts were: Cattle. Hops. Fheep.
Official Mondav .17 Vt'!4 9.'
Estimate Tuesday 3il 1S.(
Two days this week. 9.174 K4M 21.41
fame days last week.. S..V.! 11.6-1 11.341
Same days t wks. ntivll.1121 17. 7X 81. '.'.
Same, days 3 wk. nso.lJ.'.il I 22.7;t x.l
Same days 4 wka. ago.!;.;!:"" lfi.7"': 17.244
Same days last year...ll,;.i3 ,!:! 31. Tt'.'
The following table shows the receipts
of cattle, hogs snd sheep at the South
Omaha live stock market for the year to
date as compared with last year:
191 1!'I4 Inc. Ic
Cattle ;i 2:1s n77 1.51 ....
Hoga 2tW.;3 Je4 4f.4 41
Sheep Itl.72.1 ls,S24 1.901 ....
The following table shows the. average
price for hogs at the Sooth Omaha "mi
stock market for the last few days, with
comparisons:
Date. I 191.1. ;iau. istU. iHii i;ii1'-i.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
..l aO-1 8 16' 7 161 0!"
10.1 I Obi 7 24, 4 idl
11.) n 7 U I $ 10
11 I 4 111 1 8 (Ml It 17,
I 6 S2
8 H
8 1 J 74
821
8 AV 5 83
13. 1 W 7 3 7 02 Ob 7 71 8 4s 0 W
14. .1 ;t; ( 8 01 7 t-9 I 7 641 $ W, f-
674,
694
13 7 11: IS' I 8 42
6 M
I 071 7 M 6 n! 7 9l 1 a
) 8 14 7 2 6 0S 7 72 S 47) '
I 7 26 fc 7 "81 S 44 6
3
74K.
06
6 "2-Sti 8 20
( u ir 1 st
I 6 Mil 7 69
7 27 I 7 67
7 23 6 89!
7 84i 8 Ml 6 1
I 62 118
6 f' 8 21
6 67 8 18,
6 61 8 2l'
I 8
69 8 31 1 M
II ail ri
8 S3 02
7 2. 6 Ml 7 Ml 6 W
7 M 5 94 7 t.'l 8 20 j
7 30, 5 Ml 7 601 8 0 6 Of.
I 5 Pal 7 4f; 7 921 6
6!
26 ! 6 82 8 271
Sunday.
Receipts and disposition of live stock
at the l ulon stock yards. South Omaha,
for twenty-lour hours ending at 3 o'clock
yesterday:
KKCEIPTS-CA1CS.
Cat tie. 1 log. Sheen Hsrs.
t . .u. a; at. i'...t.. 111
Wabash 2
Missouri Pacific .... 1
t'nlon Pacific 30
17
it
41 2 1
16 1
60 6 1
U
8 1
43 14
1 i ::
a 2
264 51 4
C. N. VV., east.. 27
T. & N. W . west.. 3.1
St. P.. M. & O.. 20
C, B. A Q., east... 12
C, . & Q., west... 19
C, H. I. ft P.. east. 13
C, It. I. ft P.. west. 2
Illluota Central 8
hies go O. V 8
Total receipts ..190
DISPOSITION-HEAD.
Morris & Co
a.ti
2,614
i,;i9,
Swift ft Co
771
821
691
3.014
6. 46
5.9W)
278
112
:t.ni 1
2,6!
4.460
Cudahy Packing Co....
Armour ft Co
Schwarts & Co
J. W. Murphy
Morsell
Lincoln Packing Co....
So. Omaha Packing Co.
11
3K
.17
82
101
47
107
91
19
77
120
41
81
16
67
10.1
162
1:1
10
A
1.1
100
77
206
61
116
4S
W. B. Vansftiit Co
Benton, Vsnsant ft L. .
Hill ft Son
F. B. Lewis
Huston & Co
J B. Root ft Co
J. H. Bulla
L. F. Hubs
Rosenstotik Bros
F. O. Kellogg
Werthelmer Dcgen...
11. F. Hamilton
Sullivan Bros.
Rothschild
Mo. ft Kan. Calf Co....
Christie
Hlggins
Huifman
Roth
Meyers
Baker, Jones & Smith.
Tanner Bros
John Harvey
Klein
Dennis ft Francis
Other buyers
1,0.13
Totals
CAT 11. K Receipts
...4.8.10 17.244 12,626
were very ialr lor
being roitoricd In.
a Tuesday, I'M ears
This makes too tutal
lor the two days
being larger tnan
this week 9,li4 head.
last Week, but sina.ler than most recent
weeks, and smaller ihan a year ago.
W hllM most market points were iteponlng
the tr.n,u as upei.iug slow and dull wltu
no lineroveineiit In prices, tuere was a
goou denial. d at this point and the mar
ket here opened out mora acilve than on
a good many davs ot late. The leeing.
in I t, waa quite a lit tie better than
yesterday morning.
The trade finallv settled into a steady
market with a littlo more activity than
yesterday, but without any material
change In prlcesj. This was true of kill
ing cattle and of feeders as well. A con
siderable proportion ot tha receipts
changed hands In good season in the.
morning. ,
quotations on cattle: Good to choice
corn-fed beeves. $. '. 26; fair to good
corn-fed beeves, S7.6O4fS.00; common to
fair corn-fed beeves. $6.60r(r7.50; good to
choice cows, $.1.7d6.tO; fair to good rows,
$1.0ottt1.60; common to fair cows, $4.0u
5.00; good to choice Blockers and feeders,
$7.25!K.3.ci: fair to good stockers and feed
ers, $6.60'ff,yi .26; common to fair stockers
and feeders, $5,764)6.60; stock heifers, lo.dO
Jiti. 60; stock cows, $4.7&y6.36; stock calves,
$6.0'(i8.00; veal calves, S7.60OM.6u; bulls,
laj4ti, etc., $ri.OOtfb.75.
Representative sales:
BKI1,J Bicbno.
Xo.
9
2!
II
a
14
it
1
!
I
4
T
1
2
t
2
4
1
1
2
1
4
1
1
1
4
4
S
4
I
I
U
i
82
At,
.1004
.. Ml
.. T'JO
..10JJ
.. :tl
.. ;
..llil
..YJM
ft.
Pr.
7 4,1
7 Ml
7 M
7 U
7 70
7 hi
7 i
H
7 ti
I 00
I0
7 (O
1 0j
1 10
1 30
7 21
7 U
It...
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10...
20...
10...
...
)0...
..lli
..1110
.. WW
..lini
..I2;
. ,H.,
.. t,J
7 4'l
m...
. .1
. 3i
. SWt
. 842
. ht2
. f76
. SUi
. Si6
. 711.
.1I1M1
. bOl
.UiO
0U
III
'.not
1113
:.
7 00
COWb.
4 ii
4 4.1
4 Ml
4 HO
4 It
4
4 HI
& (10
t 2i
17..
3..
10-.
6..
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11..
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14..
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...1110
... W0
...10,0
... I5
... Sni
I .Tfi
t 411
6 Ml
t tiii
I IHI
(III
1.1
20
iliJIFEPSI
r, to
i 75
(
t 00
is
6 ii
U
f uO
7 i
t ii
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t
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3,4
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. 4 441
. twu
. hTl
.1430
. 411
. 40
.
. 41
. 2tAI
j
. V4
.
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,. 7:t2
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6 00
i IU
(Ml
IU
7 00
T 30
7 W
.1'0
.IwO
. 170
. I
. 170
. Mi
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VL i.e.
1....
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.4 A ELEI'El-
6 40
4 1
14.
13.
I.
14.
17.
Il
98
7 Oil
7 to
7 30
7 .0
tl
l.i
n
. .ton
..inn
.
7.
(11
HOGS Receipts today were tho lamest
since Oeceinln-r I, tho estimate calling
for m carH. or alxitit 1 s.(l" heati. Tim
two days' total of 2M4 head l M.'OI
larger than 11 week ago, antl 1 gain of
aiioiit 60O head over laxt year.
t'nder the Influence of a large run and
sharply lowrr prices at other points tho
local trad'! opened out very cl 1 1 1 1 .it fig
urea that tviT't generally a dime lower
than yesterday. Sliipra were not doing
a great ileal and audi hogs as they did
buy were purchased on the same basis
as the killers, that is. a dime lower than
Monday's average. Movement continued
very dull throughout, and ns several
trains were late In arriving the forvtinos
wga well advanced lie (ore any sort of a
clearance hail been made.
Huk of the aalea wus made at 16 ,1'io.i
.ii. with a few scattering loads a high
as $ii.M. Values are now the lowest they
Itavo been since early in 1hl2, the average
today being fully a nickel lower than ut
any previous time this year. Kor the
two days prices are a dime off.
Repnrcentatlve talc
No.
At.
sti.
Pr.
No.
Av.
. .2.1
,.-M
.34
..Ui
,.4V.i
Pr
1:4
124
!-,
M
S
b7 4
W
40
40
46
il
e4 -. . .
....
M...
4....
4(1...
..
..
J...
..in
..t
,.14
.,:..
,.241
.
..is
414 Ul
PIGrl.
t (
tHEEP A continuation of moderate
recclpta at Buffalo, bicago and on ttva
lot al market still had a atinml ting ln
linence 011 the geneial ti.nt lie s.ie. p and
lambs. The local reeil Is were put at
II, Jul head. U-iox ,1 IH'le largrr than a
week UVo, but short of the same iluy two
Hecks ago and u year ago Chicago was
ri per. cd as hating onl 12.' t" head this
lUnrnlng. A IU feature of the timrket
In to waa t!ie tii)pro cnii nt in the tpiallty
tit tho otfrtiiiks.
'I he pat Ktts were out early and It did
net take long Itiore the bulk of the
11. rp Mini iHiuba w.ia t-k'itu. 'l up en a
I as tu ly la.,i 2. . Iikkn, lih a great
in. my ol the ofieiinns showing a 3c ad
Nance Some Colorado- Mevltan lamb
wen- good enougli to acll up to l.bo and
fed westerns ninde a lop of $ iO. The
hulk of the fed westerns moved at $s
8 4.1, S.im.- liiml s that were worth $ 40
this morning were rxactlv the same as a
bu, h tuat sold at $ '( 1.1st Frluay. i he
advaiu e tor the two days on both sheep
and mini's amounts to lully 40,i'o over
the close o! last week.
quotation- on sheep and lambs: Lambs.
Mexican, biti Mt; lambs, fed westi rns.
$-;ii..o. i.tmlis. fair to good. $sl.is:ii.
lambs. s'eaiiiig. $7.R."vti; earlins,
HkIii, $7 :tii ,'.6o. yearlings. hiav. $'.11iS
7.;0; wethers, g.od to choice. IH.Jtifv';
ti.'tiit rr. mir to k r. - -.
sood to cl nice. $...7fxjr6 1', ev.es, fair to
fcood, V -iu1 7,Y
l;l reset uitive sales:
Si fed lambs "2 7 7,1
110 fed laintis 8 ;tS
27 native ewes V3 T. .)
M fed ewes s !"
27 cull lambs " W
219 fed lambs 87 8 ;)
S9 Colorado ewes 1" 6
Colorado ewes 102 10
lt;6 Wvomlng ewea lot R 7.1
122 led ewes h
10 culls 8 4 W
li'si fed rwes I'll 6 "H
94 fed ewes 1 5
16 culls M '
112 fed lambs 76 8 2ft
26 led lambs 9.i 8 00
3 Colorado ewes 8:1 6 ft
4W Colorado Mexican lambs 79 8 60
MS Colorado lambs 74 8 ro
30j ftd lambs 63 8 Z
4III(A. I.IVH STOCK MAHKKT
t atle
rak lloaa Mek sheep
tend) .
CHICAGO, Jan. 26. CATTLE -Receipts,
,0W head; market weak; native steers,
$.10?i910: western, $,S.U4r7.40: eowa anil
hunters, $1.hi 7.90; calves, $7.?.'iiO.M.
IllKiS Receipts, 4..,Ki head, market
weak, 20c to 2ne lower; bulk of sales. $6 60
f 70: IlKht. $6 4Ki6.7r.; mixed. $; STi 76.
heavy. $6.16.156.70; ixiugh, ti. LKUtV Ji); pigs,
$j.2.".1l.7i.
SHEEP AND I.AM11S-Uetlpls. I2.0W
head; market steady; sheep, $ Vnnitl .8.1;
J rai lings, $U.:)ittis.OJ; lambs, $7.2it 9t.
Kanaaa tily Live stock. Market.
KANSAS CITV, JiilL 16 "ATTLE
Recelpls, n,i.0i head. market lilgiier:
prime fed steers, $.60(!f90u; tlressed beef
sleeis, 7.itKa-v2j; western steers. $7.00jj,
8 40; Mockers and foeders.$ 6.utnu.i0; bulla,
$,..2,u-i.7.i, c.il ca. $6.n0i 10.60.
1KM1S Reccli is. I,flii.' head; market,
lower; bulk of sales, St-60,!-6; heavy,
6 6. 4t'i. ,0, packers and butchers, $6.6044
6 .:; light, $6. Strati. 70; pigs, t6.2Mr6.iW.
SHEEP AMI I aA M liS Receipts, 9.VO
h.tnl; mark.t higher; lambs, StHiH6rt;
yearlings, 17.(1017611; walltcrs, $ti.0tu.UU;
ewes, $o.i0ii'6.20
Ht. I.onla live "look Market.
ST. LOl'lS, Jan. 26. CATATLE Re
crl,,ts. 3.4.AI head; market steady; native
bi ef steers, ,7 r.0,i9.oo cows and heifers,
' Sn.UKh8.6ti. slockera and feodera, $ri 2ir(r7.2o;
I southern aieers. Si.764i7.sn; cows and hell
ers, M.UKjHi.lKi; native calves, ss.uwu.w.
HOGS-Receipts. 13.100 head; market
lower; pigs and lights. (6. ,.10; mixed
and butchers, $6.!Kf7.0&; good heavy, $6.yu
ft!
SHFF.P AND LAMHS Receipts, 30ij
beau; market hl-her; native muttons, $4 7;
rrj. .1X1, iambs, Mi. 26(186; yearlings, $7.00ijr
7.7.1.
Ions Cltv Live Htork Market.
SIOI'X CITY. Ia,, Jan. 26.-CATTLE
Receipts, 3,rnM head; market, steady; na
tne steers, $6, It o 7.60; butchers, J6.0,'ii6.7n;
cows and hciiers, $4.rvfr,1.9(); canners. $;1 75
M4 .86; sloeker.. and feeders, S6.6OA1 i.Ol;
calves. ttrtHiH.'.IO; built of snf-sry4:
calves, $i;.00'ii87iO; bulls, slags, etc., $4.60
5tH.oi.
MOOS Keceipts, i.wj nean; maraei, wtr
10c lower; heavy, $ii.ti74(n6.ik; mlxral, $6 J
A6674: II ht, $6.6miiu.S6; bulk of salca,
$1.62 ifiiS.674. I
SHEEP AND IAMBS Receipts, 1.000
head. 7
Hi. Joseph Live Stock Market.
8T. JOSEPH, Jan. 26.-CATTLK Re
ceipts, 1,1.00 head; market stronger; steers,
irotMitMP; euws and heifers, $4.3.,4js.6J;
ca.ves, iti.tuKftv.ii).
HOGS Re elpts. 11.60) head; market,
lower; top, $6 60; hulk, $6.M'ft.6u.
SHEEP1 AND LAM RS Receipts, 6.CO0
head; market higher ; lambs, 7.2,nii8.60.
OMAHA GEKHAL MARKET.
BUTTER No. 1. 1-1. cartons. Sic; No.
t, 60-lb tubs. 29c.
CHEESE Imported. Swhis, Sflc: Amer
ican Swiss. 28c; block Swiss, io; twins.
16c; daisies, 17c; triplets. 17c; Young
Americas. 184c: blue label brick. 17o; llm
burger. S-lb.. 20c; 1-lb . 20o; Nsw York
white, lie; imported French Koquelort,
Bl-USF CUTS-Rlbs- No. 1. 18c; No. 2,
IEac; No. 3, H4''- Loins: No, 1, 194c;
s I6ap: No. 3. 124c. Chucks: No. 1,
ini,.e: No. 2. 9'c: No. 3. Slic. Rounds: No
1, I-V4C: No. 2, llVic: No. 3, 11o.
M 1 frtto: No. 2. 8c: No. 3. 74c,
liates:
FIHH Trout. 14c; large crapplts, 16c;
salmon, 11c; halibut. 12c: channel cat
tish. 12c; plko, 14c: pickerel, 10c.
POULTRY Broilers. 144o; spring chick
ens. Ho; hens. Sialic; cocks. So; ducks,
10c: geese, he; turkeys, 16o nlguons, per
dot., 90c; ducks, full feathered, 10c; geeae,
full feathered. So; squabs. No. L $160; No.
2, 60c.
Market quotations furnished by Glllnskl
Fru t company:
FRl'1'1'8 Oranges, extra fancy Wash
ington navels. DOh, 96s, IOus. 112s, $2.75 per
i,.,-.- iia. inns 12 76 ttfr box: 176s. 2o0s,
2ltis, 2Wis, $2.76 per box. l.enion fancy
Sunklat. 30t. S60s. $4.60 per box: choice
Red Hall. $4 00 per box. Grapefruit, 36s,
54s, 4s, nOa. $2&" P" ,ox- Applf". extra
fancy White Winter Pearmalnes, $1.7l!i
2 00 per box: extra fancy Washington
Winesaps, $1.75 per box; extra fancy
Spltinnburgs, $1.60 per box: Oregon Spltx
enhurgs, S1.3j per box; extra fancy Colo
rado unwrapped Jonathans, $1 60 per box;
extra fancy and fancy Washington Hoov
ers, $1.40 per box; small Jonathans, $1.21
i.r box: fanev Idaho Grimes tloblen. $l."i
tier box: choice Idaho Grimes Golden. $1.25
ner riox: fancy vvaaninston uriiiic,
(iolden. 11.60 per box: extra fancy Idaho
Jonathans. $1.50 per box; New lork Rus
sets, $3d0 per bbl.: Black Twigs. $3.50 er
bbl. Grapes, California Emperors, $3.50
per drum; extra fancy Malagas, $ti.(W per
bbl. Pears. Anjous, $2.25 per box; Jerseys,
$2.25 per box: Sheldon, $2.26 per box: len
ience, $...i per nox; uoaco, ;.-o ier uo,
lOahter. $2.2j per box. Hlrawlajrrles. 40J
per tit Bananas, $l.7.V(ia.50 per bunch.
Figs, 12 12-os.. 8it: KT box: K 6-ox. $2.t)l
per box. Iiaf s. migsr walnut. $1 40 per
box; Hallowl, 8c per lb. Limes, 11.73 per
box. Iranherrloe, late Howes, $7.(0 pur
bbl. Tangerines $2..'i0 n't- box.
VEGETA III.EH Cauliflower. tS.Ot per
crate; cucumbers, $2.25 per box; celery.
Jumbo, 7,1c per dog.; leaf lettuce, 40c per
tlox.; head lettuce, $100 per do- tinhins,
vellow, 2c per lb.: red, 2c per I1' ", white,
24t: per lb: SpuniHh, $1 (A per crate. Arti
chokes, $11 Pr dog. ; Hi i seel sprouts, Sue
per lb.; endive, its: per lb.; beans. $4.jQ per
hamper; cabbage, lc per lb.; tod cab
bage, 34: per lb., peppers. 60c per basket;
iomatoc.n. i.(8 Dt r IihhIuI: onions (shal
lots), tele per dox.; garlic, Italian, 2t8- a r
lh.; beets, 5rte per dox. ; carrots. :, ht
dog ; radishes, Vc per dos. ; turnips, Kit
per dos.; spinach, doc per dox.; parsley, 6no
per dos. Potatoes. Cnlorado Rurals, 77ie
x r bu. ; Red River Ohloa. 71o tier bu.:
Minnesota Whites, per bu. Sweet laita
toes. Kansas, ii.M per bbl.
NCTS No. 1 California walunts. ixc per
lb.; filberts, lie per lb.; pecaiiM. 1240 pee
lb ; Hriills. 124- pr lb.; iilmon'U, 20.
per lb.: black walnuts, ,14c ver lb.; cocoa
nuts. VI6' per sack. 7!- per tlox.
M ISCELI.A N E( U S Shelled Mipcorn, If
per lb. Crackerjaek, $-.7i ler case; 4
case, $175 Checkers. M 6(1 per caw; 4
case. $1.7.1. Mushrooms, per box. Kaum
qiiuts, t:c per box. Honey, $'l.7& per face.
Ciller. N'CW Yolk. $1.60 "T ken, $ti.0U ier
bbl. Cassaba gems, $I.iWi2.ou per
crate.
Ilr . d Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. 2ti lRY GOOHS
LoineMlc cotton uonda were firm. There
was a slowly Ineitasing demand for ex
port. Yarns were steady. Men's wear
prices were named price advances being
very Irregular. Silk cii'pcs weio In good
demand.
Kvaporated Apples and Dried Krulla
NEW YORK. Jan. 3d.-EVAIORATEI)
APPLES 1 mil
liRlEU KRl'ITS-Prunes. firm. Ari
cots and peaches, steady. Raisins, quiet.
Haak 4'lrarl ni,
OMAHA, Jan. W.-Hank clearings for
Omaha today were $2,8m.:H) 44, and for
Dm t:orreMjndlug day lust ytar. $2,43.
372.40. Apartments, flats, houses and cottages
can be rented quickly and cheaply by a
Hea "Kor Rent' ad.
NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
Prominent Shares Move Within Ex
tremely Narrow Limits
During Session.
TRADING IS SLOW IN LONDON
NEW YORK". .Inn. 36. Prominent
stocks moved within extremely narrow
1 lltnlls during today's dull an 1 Irregular
Hi-s.-oon. Canadlitn shares Erie first pre
ferred. Western Maryland and the south
ern group of railroads weie up from 1 to
almost 2 points, as weie a few specialties
like American Sugar, Meet Sugar, West
ern I'lilon, Westinghtiuse and Pittsburgh
Coal preferred. Sears-Roebuck advanced
6 points.
The rise In the sharos of the cotton
roads nun the more Inexplicable from the
fait that the Southern railway reported
unfavorable earnings for I'ecemlier. oper
ating revenues falling off over SI.10rt.0iM.
with a net loss of $xi4,i. I nlon PacHic.
bv reducing Its expenses, showed small
net gain, while Atchison, r gnr llesa of
increased I'MM'tista. made a net gain of
$'!. O"0.
I'nlted States Sled was a feature of In
terest,, because of the tpiartt rly meeting
of tho directors, the icsiilt of whli h wss
not made put, lie until after the market's
c'ose. The etatement disclosed total
earning of only Ho.9l.i,l7o for the Inst
three months of 1014. the poorest showing
In the history of tho corporation, and was
iicrnmpaiilfd by the announcement that
It had decided to suspend divider. Is on
the common shares.
Other news bearing on the financial
situation included a sharp rise In for
eign exchange, not only on Indon. hut
on Paris as well, francs irislng to a new
high quotation. The advance waa at
li United to purchases of coinnierc al bills
on these centers to meet heavy expendi
tures In tills country.
Trading waa Mow In liondon. where
meiiean securities wont again prominent
for their easier tendency.
Foreign selling of Steel an I the Pa cifies
was rciMuied by local banking In
terests. The bond tnuikel showed more strength
than stock, low prlc -d Issues adding to
recent gains Total sales, par value,
were $2. 370, ou.
I'nlted States and registered 2s ad
vanced the contain 3s 4 and Panama
reylstei-eil ;is per cnt on cnll.
Number of ;lcs and lending quotations
on stocks were;
Sl. High. 1-ew. C!P.
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144,300 aharei.
Local Nerudllles.
Qtiotatlnna fnnilabed hy Burns. Prlnker ft Co.,
4t Omaha. (National bank bulldlni:
Htoika
Con inonwralth Ufa Inaurant-a
Peers Co. pfd
Fairmont Creamery 7 par rent pfd...
I.lm-oln Pure butter
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Arnolda Park, la., School lie. 1K4 ..
ruda.hr Packing Co. ht, 1X24
t'Hn.ibel, Neb., School FiS
Knit Co.. Wa.li . (,. 19.tr.
.lapatl Uiiverutnant 44 16
Lincoln L. II. P I-
liewle Co., Waati . Bf. t.
Omaha (". II. Ht. llv. (,. milt
(malm Siitiml 4V.a. 19.11
Cltv of Omaha Water 44a, 1341
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Hl(t a Co. 6s, 1B44
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Wiiltlia liilon Stork Yards 4a. mi..
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NEW YORK. Jan. 26.-M ERCANTILE
PA PER 3' M per cent.
STI RLING KXCH A NGK Pteadv ; 00
(lav hit s 81.8275; lor cab es. $4.8616; for
denial (I. 14 8 '6.1.
SILVER Bar, 4T.c; Mexican dollars,
a:ut
t ovjihc . .-.m.
1 llrm
MONEY Time loans, steady; 60 days,
:'4fi2 per cent; ! dava, $ per cent; t
mr.nths,- 8' ,4' 4 per cent. Call money,
Hleadv: high. 2 1'er cent; low, 14 per
rrnt; ruling rate, 2 per cent; laat loan,
I 1 er cent; closing bid, 14 per cent; of
fered at 2 per cent.
UiNOO.N. Jan. 2.-SILVER-Bar. :2d
per ounce. ,
MONEY- 1 per cent.
OlSCOl'NT HATER Short bills, 1VU
1 per cent; three monthai, lVal -H(l per
cent.
Treaauury Statement.
WASHINGTON. Jan. M.-Th condition
of the l'nlttd Htaten treasury at the closa
of biisinesa todav was: Net balance In
general fund, $68,Xt.,hl ; total tecelpts,
12 471 2!2: total payments, $2.004 209. The
deficit this fiscal year is $'9.64(i,40!i, against
a deflc't of $1U. 445,ctm hist veal', exclusive
of Panama canal and public debt trans
actions. No More Branch
Public Libraries
Six rciiueets that the public library
board establish deposit stations In out
l ing (oninitiiiltiea have recently ben re
fused by that body, which asserts it has
no funds t. spare for more botks. Clll
gens and taxpayers in alt parts of Omiiha
have voiced their desire for handy collec
tions of books In their neighlMii-hoods, but
Librarian Edith Tobltt has told them all
that further extensions by tho library are
Impoaslhlti with the present annual ap
propriation. The latitat requests for de
posit stations have come from the neigh
burliooc's of Thirty-fclghth and Iaven
worth, Fortieth and Karnam, Korty-sec-oiul
and Dewey, Sherman avenun near
Lake. Miller park, and from the Central
Park social center.
DAVID COLE BUYS LOT
AT SIXTH AND JONES
David (iile haa purchased the northeast
corner of Sixth and Junes streets from
Mrs Delia Melvan. according to a deed
filed In the office of Harry Pearce, register
of deeds. The consideration named in the
instrument Is $2. That It waa a $10,000
deal Is Indicated by the presence of a
$14 revenue stamp.
Mayor Jim to Start
His Campaign for
Re-Election Tuesday
Mayor .lames C. Dahlman has returned
to Ms office nfter sn absence, of nearly
Uvo weeks, during which time he bathed,
and Ui.mk at many cooling and curative
fonts nt Excelsior Springs, Mo.
'Never felt letter In my life. Ready.
to enter llio spring campaign any time.
Yes, it may be a wet and dry lineup.
W.iuldn't be surprised. There's my
spurs up there on the wall. Haven't had
them on for nearly three years, but t
guess Ml bo on hand for the roundup,"
said the mayor.
Altuougli It Is rather early to begin
the campaign, he nd led. It is the Inten
tion of the mayor to formally start his
fourth mayoralty campaign next Tues
day evening in the Polish school housoi
in Shetlytown, under the auspices of thef
Polish Independent club. The mayor
poinia w.th pride to tho fact that In each
of the three former campaigns he opened
and dosed his cnmptilgn in Sheclytowtt
and won each time.
5811
Make Your Hens Lay
When Eggs Are High
Anyone can get plenty
of eggs when eggs are
cheap that's what makes
them cheap. The people
who make money from
poultry get eggs when the
others cannot.
You can make your hem lay
and get your biugest profits when
your neighbors' hens aren't earn
ing their feed bills. It's all a
matter of knowing how.
Poultry raiting im't a maffcr of
futttwork any mora. 77t brmtdmr
who mahtt $3.00 a yar nt
profit from ovry fowl has got to
know how to raL ; fttd and car
for hit flocks.
Get the special training that you
need to make poultry-keeping pro
fitsble. 1
The International Correspondence
Schools will give you complete instruc
tion in ' every essential of poultry
Culture. They will show you the
best way to hatch, feed and manage,
how to build poultry house, how to
etblih and operate money-making
poultry farm, and how to breed stock
that will win prize.
Hundred of tucceuful poultry
raiser in every tectlon attribute their
aucceu to I. C. S. training! - '
"Formerly I had what I caUtd
bad lack wtth my poultry 1 aftor
roading I. C. S. inttruction paptrt,
I found that it uat mitmanagf
mtnt that ailtd my poultry," aym
John 5. Barnmr, Vilas, Pa.
"For tho latt tight y art I havm
betn trying to find out how to Aeep
poultry. My fted bill today it only
half at much at it wot a ytar ago,
and my profits or almost twicm as
groat as thty wsrs bsforo Itnrolltd
in thm . C. 2j. roultry Courts,"
says O. VV. Stngsr, 609 E. 11th
St., Putblo, Col.
Mail the Coupon
For Full Particular
Fill out and mail the coupon now
nd receive, I' RLt, a handiome Illus
trated 64-page book, describing the
I. C. S. Course in Poultry farming,
INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS
Bos 1703 SCRANTON, PA.
Ciplala. eriiaoul aay oMlsaUoa a my peel, hww I sea I
quality lof the poaltloa before whica I Mark X I
Poultry Panning
Poultry rtreeolsg
General l-armlns
Soil Improvement
Fruit ang Vegetable
Ll.a SUeb aeauelrytae;
Civil Servl.e
gookkeeplng
Stenosraptty
eullSlns Contracting
U.alt.f TeaUI'a S neat's
Merttaa. Easdueaeteg
Merhanlcal Iiralltns
Aulomoklls fcunalng
Gas fc.11 atnea
Staftooanr Pjistaooetag
tloctrlcal isBlneertns
Kleetrle Lleat't SaUesya
Civil Eaaiaearlag
Salaemanahlg
Advertlelns
WlaSow I rimanlag
I Name
I Present Employer .
I Street snd No. .
Clty.
6tste;j
will reduce iallamed, swollen
Joints, Sprain. Bruiaea, Soft
Bunches: Heals Boils, Poll
Evil, Quittor, Fistula, or
any unhealthy aore
quickly sa II it s poaltitt saaaeytlc
sa4 f eratlcula. Pleaaant to aeti does
not blister sadcr banaate a fa
or tk( balr. sad yos csa vauli
UM boras. 11.00 per book, iailt.
.,,1 Book 1 K frewe -
ABSORBINE, JR., satlirpds Uniaicat lor gukia4,
gedurea Painful. Swollen Vcina. Goitre, tVena, (rsla.
Bruien, aloft pain ao4 indammauea. Price tl.SOpcf oettle
Maealen 01 ciiveieii. VVtll tell jou o;t U yot WTUC
Maautw-rtireit only by
WJ.fOUNQ. P.D.F..104Ttan3 $L, tpringflsld. Mats.
HIDES AND FURS
Highest price paid for Hides,
Wool. Tallow, TeltB and Furs.
Write for prlceg and taga.
BEATRICE HIDE CO.,
. UEATIUCE. NEU.
f r a oTiinr -v rfutn tI7TJTrPrV
OKI DAD VI iaXJ WJ.Me ff MA aV U
LEGHORN HENS, $1.
All of best eastern blood aad worth
$2 00 to $3.00 each in the spring. Will
mate with suitable - cockerels at a
proportional rale. Fine catalogue
moi o. xvarrnraTOir, omasa.
ONLY $1.00 FOR 15 EGGS
From my big pure white Plymouth
Kocks, by parrel pout, prepaid.
V. W. GHEE. NO, Valparaiso, Neb.
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