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    TUB REE: OMAHA, THURSDAY. .JANUARY 'JS. 1015.
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K WAITER'S OOM'MX
I'lAMt In good shape; swap for an i
(.ui-oi-ueie ruio. u engine and trucx are
food; I don't i arc lor ht, but must
avc Boo.) tires; mill trade the ritno
even up fur something on wheels. Wlni
hne you not? 1 tumbler rrcterred. Ad
drees S. C. Ml, Ree.
REVOLVEK Ivers-Johneon .Ss, fur cam
era; revolver Is In good order; w, ttda
even with some one. Bring your camera
ylth you. Address S, C. H!, Pee.
Kl'HHtR BOOTS Have good pair of
rubber boot nlmost new will sell or
trsda for something I ran use; In good
condition: eixe 9. 8. C. 4.1. Bee.
STOCK-"Vill ari3.80 shares Wvomlng
Coal Mlno stock. jr value $1 at good
tilscount, or trade for land, city prop
erty or autoa. Address S, C. 61.7. Ree.
t PET printed dice InTtTuiMtnnT with
photographs ahowmK manipulation, to
trade for Jewelry, etc. Add. S. C. fvtn. Roe.
PKiNS, ehowcards. Dark r Hon. I). 1379.
TVPF,WRITER-Ollver Stanaard Visible
A'rlter, only slightly used and as good
as new Cheap for cash or will trade.
What have you? Afldres. p. c. r.:. Bee.
TWENTY sttcs rich truck land. near
Otilf. 3 miles from Robstown. Tex.
Address, 8. r. 1S22, Bee.
VIOLIN Wanted to trade a violin, val
ued at tT'i, for diamond, or what have
you;.' Address S. r. ;'-3X. Pee,
WHAT will you Iriide for a new Meno
tyie machine; this machine ha only
boen heed 8 month and la In perfect
londitlon. Will taku an) thing of equal
v alue. Address 8. C. 624. care Bee.
FOB KENT
Apartments and "Fists.
$-r.. modern flat, 230S P. 24h. H. 4711.
VBRV choice G-room steam-heated apart-
........ - l " . L'. . ii I I
.iivui VII "rpi initial!, .
JOHN W. ROBP1NS. 102 KARXAM ST.
FOR RETNT Moat beautiful, finely fin
ished and up-to-date 3. 4 and 5-room
apartmciitH In city. Building Jimt fin
ished. Flora Apartments, 3561 Jones St.
Gordon VanCo.
uv:ng,
cktng,
StoraKe.
111 N. 11th St
Phone 1 394 or Web. 1383.
OOUKN ANNEX, Council Hlufs, -torn.
with kitchenette, steam beat. Phone tH
fc EVEN rooms, best residence district,
lliirt Davenport, close to Farnam lines.
Phone Walnut av.
VKKV fine. 6-room. all modern brick flat.
beautifully decorated, walking distance;
baraaln. 110 per month.
CA LK INS & 'O. .t"ji Bins 1313.
MA KWOOI Apt., living room, wllh dis
appearing bed. kitchenette and bath,
t'holce location. 2511 Harney St., $ sum
mer, $34.50 winter. Vacant February 1.
ERNEST SWEET. '
Office 2511 Harney St. Douglas 1471
$:2.50 Four rooms and bath. Heated sec-
onrj Iioor. i-none tva-tntu
YOl'R COMFORT IN THESE
DESIRABLE STEAM-HEATED HOMES
STANDARD FLATS.
Six pood rooms, fine finish, decorntions,
private hall, bath, pantry, range. FREE)
HOT WATER Janitor, flood location,
close In, AT SPECIAL. PRICES.
Far less thHn equal quality elsewhere.
T. J. HOOK. 1101' N." 18th St.
unshin
Kooms
FCRNlSIIKi) ROOM, healed. 4614 Nortb
31 s Ave. . .
ROOM in private family for gentleman;
very reasonable; West Harney. i jo.
Bee.
Si ADISON 21st and Chicago: steam heat;
$10 mo. and up; cafe In connection. D.&Hfl.
ROOM ami-board for two young gentle
men preferred, priv. n:od. home, well
located; references exeh. Wal.
OOjDEN IldTBL. Council Bluffs, steait
heated rooms. U per week. Phone CIS.
FARNAM. 2022, nice steam heated room.
TWO 'south front rooms. West Fat nam
district, strictly hiodern. Har. taas.
WEST FARNAM Four strictly modern,
unfurnished rooms to refined young
com, le. H. M.gt.
nOOAIS 23 cenu and up. 11 Farnam.
. Housekeeping llooma.
FL'RNISHED rooms for light housekeep
ing. .H14 t) 2Wlv St, '
Unfurnished Hvuras.
Ill S. 'lBTIl, for men, steam heat.
Hotels Aparfanrsita.
CALIFORNIA Hotel. 18th and CallTornla.'
Weekly ratea $? and up. Dnucias luM.
DODGE HOTEL-Modern Reasonable,
. Houses stud Cuttma;e.
ALL sites. $3 per month up. 507 Pax ton.
STRICTLY modern 5-room cottage, hot
water heat; close in, walking distance,
103 Lincoln Blvd.. $25. Apply W. H.
liorrance. Dorg. K2t. or Harney 3151.
Hanscom Park
Six rooms, all modern, nice lot,
ishade trees, paved street, near car.
American Security Co
Douglas S013, Walnut 3037 or
Harney 2645. ' - o
$20 5-room and laundry, till mod. except
furnace. 227 Chicago. ' Call H. SWS.
I-R. vBRICK, part mud., extra good. $12.
No children. ao?JS S. 18th. Red 4W2. o
, AMERICAN SECURITY COMPANY.
s-r. bungalow, Dundee $15.00
t-r. atone bungalow, modern 20.00
6- r. modern, except heat; near car.. 2ii.iK)
7- r. Iarge living room 30.n0
6-r.' Never occupied 22. 5
5-r. Modern. Paved street 25.00
Douglas 6013. Wal. 3oJ7 or Har. 215. o.
ELEXilANT s-room modern brick apart'.
ment. newly oecoiated, $50 per month;
140 8. 2th St.
Frame flat. 1121 B. 28th SL. 9 rooms,
new plumbing, newly decorated, oak floor,
large yard, trees, shrubbery; $30 per
uiotith; a bargain.
J. C. ISH, EXECUTOR.
T0 B. 81st Ave. Phone Harney 244
$!. Oo H rooms. $412 N. 241 h, Web. lh7.
WALKING distance to the city, It-room
moiern houie, 2716 Dewey Ave.; price,
$:io. F. J. Fitzgerald, 327 Board of Trade,
p. mx
l-r., modern. 719 B. 37th St. 7-r.. modern.
3'.14 Leav. St., good location.- Web. 25W.
MODERN 2 -story bouse, 1 rooms; nevef
occupied; new furnace; $-U Doug. 69fJ.
I'Oh itiiNT-Modern e-ioom house. 20i
8. irtli Ave. Inquiro T. J. O'Brien,
Kenshaw HoteL Har. 1004. L-'ouwlus U'itt.
Globe Van&Storage
dunes, moves, pucks, btius: 3-hora au
anil i men. $1.6 per hr.; storage i pr
mo. tM.tufactlun guar. D. 4i 4k Ty. iM.
FOR BEN1
We have a complete list of all houses.
aartMionts and flats that are for rent.
Ur.U list can bo seen tree of charge at
OTiaha Van to Storage Co., SOS So. ltith St.
Fidelity Storage Co
.u.ao'c, iiM.v.u, pj.cKiog a. shipping.
! .in Jai'kson Sts. Phone . Douglas Ho.
i i a.i paits of tho city.
I lOUaca Creign Sons & Co.. Bee Bldg.
Maggard's
Van aud titor-
Largs
er m . - . - niru, $l.2j pr hr. 171$
i, cbbicr. Liug. HJi.
J. 0. Reed ?1mx Vo
. Tlti 1 itxn. vo.. muvinir
torage.
lt.
ALL MOD. li-r. house, $u. "Vb. i13.
WANTED TO BUY
GET Kaplan's prices for 2d hand turn.,
shoes, ciuthes. bt-lore selling. W b. i5u3.
n'i'il'h ('iii.iiure bought and sold. J.
. C Reed, lAii amain. Doug. 6ii.
tiAMlLTC'N CO.. ti.u only geulile sound
Imnd stoie in un.sLa- i.l'J Cuining D. isji
t E BUY 2d-hand cli.ihes. 14-'; N. 4th.
lliatlh.sT prKvs fur funuturs. uu,
ale bu s eveo thiruc 2d uiuid. Xlr iiii.
c
REAL ESTATE
'ARM A na.lt Ltq FOR A t.H.
Cavil torn I a.
Have You Ever
Dreamed
of a place
Where the Sun
Loves to Shine?
That's California. Who has not dreamed
ot llfo In beautiful, balmy, prosperoua
California? How many have given up
ever realising such a lirram for lack of
sufficient money? If you will tako ad
vantage of our liberal offer, a ainall pay
ment down will enable you to own a home
In the
Live Oak Colonies
jklO reserve- you ten acres or more
t-v of our rich colony land. Inspection
can be made any time within Ma months.
Think of theso prices and terms and re
alUo your dreams: 1 1. 'A per acre and up.
Terms 10 per cent CASH, BALANCE; IN
NINE YEARS and your land will meet
vour payments. ONLY 300 ACRES for
sale; it will not last Ion, so act today.
Our land Is situated convenient to the
capital city of SACRAMENTO, and a tew
hours' ride from SAN FRANCISCO. It
ia Ideally located midst beautiful sur
roundings. Best of railroad service, rich
in aoll. Oood Improvements aurroundlng
It and good neighbors. Schools, churches,
telephones, electric lights, mail delivery,
tc. I
Excursion Feb. tth ROl'ND TRIP If.
Oood to all California po.nts. Purchaser's
railroad fare credited on their purchase.
W, T. SMITH CO.,
I. IS19. 1112 City Nat l Bank Bldg.
Omaha, Neb. o
liO.N'T come to California until you have
received our varuatue rhaoie iniorma
tlon service. Absolutely ho land to sell.
Adilress with stamp. California Homs-sepkers-
Protective liureau, Long Beach,
Cai. o
HAVE an attractive California proposi
tion for Omaha Income. Address J 61?,
care Be o
tli.Zo PER acre for Caliiornia Irrigated
land; lw to ij) acres; nothing smaller;
"0 years' time to make payments. Address
M f.3i. ere Bee. o
Colorado.
FOVND ANOTHER HOMESTBAD-M1
acres In settled country; rich farm land,
not sand; only I'JOO, filing feea and all.
J. A. Tracy, Fort Morgan. Colo.
Florida.
GRAPEFRUIT AND TRUCK FARMS.
Go to Peace River 1,'lstrlct, Florida.
Own a grove that will yie.d tM to $-00
1-er acre yearly. Wo sell small tracts In
tne midst of developed groves and truck
farm.- on easy payments. Reasonable
hrlcerf. Good schools and churches. Con
genial neighbors. Close to railroad. Rich
-11. Plenty of ralolall. Excellent cli
inHte. Wo deed the land to the heirs
without additional payment, If purchaser
dies . before completing payment. Buy
now whilo you can. Two excursions
monthly. Write today for circulars and
Information. Agents wanted.
PEACE RIVER GROVES COMPANY.
Filth Floor State Bank Bldg.
Omaha, Neb. o
Iowa.
IMPROVED 80, BOTTOM LAND, 2o
acres of airalfa, 2 miles from Pacific
Junction. Price $100 per acre; $4,000 cash,
balance terms. J. E. Downing, owner.
Pacific Junction. Ia.
Kaaeaa.
FOR BALE 2.240 acrea fine wheal lam I
near Rlchflel'l. Morton Co., Kansas.
Price, $7 per acre. Will soil part or ail
to ault purchaser. Terms cash. Addrus
owner. K, J. McAuaruey, FarmersvlLa.
111.. R, V. D. No. 2
Mtsmeaotau
160 ACRES, betweea Minneapolis and Du
luth, on the Soo line, 4 miles from rail
road town; TO acres under cultivation,
balance wooded pasture and some good
meadow; no waste land; fair set bulld
liiKti; near school; land borders on beauti
ful lake; complete set machinery; IS
chickens, plenty of feed, wagon, buggy
and everything on the (lace goes at $20
per acre; one-half cash. Schwab Bros.,
1U28 - Plymouth Bldg.. Mlnnetipoiia. Minn.
2 40-AC RE Improved farm near town in
corn belt of Minnesota. Has a aood
8-room house and other buildings. 200
acrea under cultivation, balance timber
and pasture with running water. $00 per
acre, easy terms. Farmers Land Co.,
Palace Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. o.
Xebraskta.
Small Ranch
For Sale or Trade
f. seres In Hooke- county, four miles
from raiirnad town. Has a 4-room house,
barn, cattl-j shed, wrll and windmill.
One-half of this ranch good farm land,
balance good pasture. Will take one-half
or more In good city property. Price $15
per acre. ,
O 'Neil's K. E. & Ins. Agency,
1505 Fnrnam St.
TELEPHONE TYLE8 lft;4.
FOR SALE-3,200-a. alfalfa and cattle
ranch In western Neb. Write Melrose
Ranch, llarrishurg. Neb.
FOR. SALE By owner, ono of thu best
V of land In southeastern Neb., well
improved, close to town, chtircu and
school: easy terms. Address Y 349. Bee. o
Bargain for Casn
Will .front hual r.ah r. Pf - I ...
m'itliln next two M.ba fnr In ui
acres t'.i miles from Long Pine. Neb.
Write nwnr tl 1 . T r 111 n 1019 vAMnH
Ave., Kansas City, Mo. o
FOR BaLE Best large body high-grade
medlum-prlcea laod Ju Nebraska; vory
little money rsnilrad, C. Bradle., Vol
bach. Neb. a
THE ROSEBUD UND CO..
IU llul-kM. fdU Omul..
Sells, exenanges Neb, farms and' ranches.
Wleeousla.
Upper Wisconsin
Best u..y and general :tou sislo in the
union: settlers wanted. Ijnds tor salo at
low prices en easy terms. Ask for book
let No. 34 on Wisconsin Central Land
Grant. Excellent lands for stock raising.
11 inieresicn in rruit tanas ask tor book
let on Apple Orchards. Address Land and
industrial Department, Boo Line Railway,
Minneapolis, Minn.
Mlsocllaaooo.
FARil for sale; must bull ri.y Fellsmers
farm, 20 acres, muck prairie land,
L'Ehoff. 4u Times Bldg, Bt. Louis. Mo.
THREE farms. Two lio a. each; good
iiuuwp ..u ) . v.. i c in rjuuiovii
county, Kansas, 110 a. plowed. Owned by
heirs; selling to settle estate. Rented.
viu pay i vrr vt-iii uu .i ivw.. jw, it'i
plowed; 240, 175 plowed; southwest Mis
souri; wilt take part hardware on Hi).
J. A. Wlllctt. El liorado Springs, Mo.
AB8TRACTH ( TITlJt.
RS.S.U Abstract, Co.. oiueal abstract of
flea in Nebiussa. V -odeis Theater.
svKRK Title Uuaraoiee anc aiMiuaet cs.
a modern a.stisci olfice. a. Htsi ob
pnoi.e Douglas 547.
T. 1 wr ' "
REAL ESTATE LOAN a
CITY and farm loans, i a per cent.
J, J 1 . AJUIIIUII. y.. , . w... ..
WANTED City loans and wanaiits. W.
Fa ilium Smith et Co., 1320 Farnam.
J, tl, Liumoni at raowiu. viii.i'.
$iuu to l,u0 maiMi prvtnptly. F. D. Weed,
Wead Blug., idin ano r ai nam oi.
OMAHA holms. East Nebraska taauv
O KEL.r ii REAL EtbTATE CO..
1018 Omaha Natl. Douglas 71i
Ur CITY LOANS. C. Q. Carlber- Co..
u 31U-312 Brandela Theater Bldg.
CITY property. Large loans a specialty.
W. 11. Thomas. 22 State Bank Bids.
MONEY on hand for city ajid farm loaaa.
H. VV. binder. City Natl Bank Bldg.
EKE us first If you want a farm loan.
United Statea Trust Co . O'naha Nee.
WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co.
IIK.U. fcSTATK lAlANS
FAHMK.KS. do you need money? We ne
gotiate for .arm loans, S or 10 years, at
prr cent, dealing direct with hot
wr: 2l er cent slralgh commission;
eerresnnn.lence solicited. Security Farm
Ioan Ass a, 30 N. Dearborn St., Chicago,
Ul. o
HEAL E8TATK FOR EXCJIANGK
FRONTIER 0. HAHUAIN.
Highly improved farm of Ibo acrea
Land nil lays fine a ad ia excellent soli.
Will exchange for good Omaha residence.
C H. COMBS.
lis Brandels Theater. Omaha. Nek.
Douglas OIC
WILL exoriange well located, prodiietlve
California land, for good farm. Address
L M9. care He. o
FtR SALE OR KXCHAStlK fer Colum
bus O., property, two lots Thnmhurg
addition, nno lot Burlington addition.
omaha; ell free of Incumbrance. Addrees
owner. J. A. Hartley, M N. High BU,
coiumous, o.
HOMESTEAD for sale or trs.le: 4 A.,
14 miles south of Thedford, Thomas Co.,
Neb.; Joins river; $506 cah. or will trade
for young stock; ln A. government land
adjoining to fill section. William Kayton,
Lyons, Neb,
11KAL ESTATE WANTED
WANTED Listings, lots. cottages,
houses to sell on payments. Phone D.
307.
REAL E8TATF ACREAGE
LOOK FOR YOUR ACRE TRACTS NOW.
Don't wait till spring is here, when
you'll he In such a hurry that you won't
have the opportunity to look around for
the best place DO IT NOW.
I have several fine one-acre tracts that
I will sell on very easy payments. Each
tract has a brand new house and a good
well.
One tract has a fine vineyard, which
produced a big grape crop last fall.
See me about this today or telephone
me tonight Bt 6:30 p. m.
. 1 E. P. WRIGHT,
Call Walnut $ after g: p. in.
Call Daoglae 29'.' daytime
TWO AND ONE HALF to 10 acre tracts
In city, $400 up. Phone Doug. t47.
SMALL FARMS FOR SALE.
We have 5. 10, 10 and 3t-acre tracts, well
lnrproved, nesr Council Bluffs, possession
March 1, at low figures and on easy pay
ments. DAY HEPS COMPANY,
123 Pearl St.. Council Bluffs. Ia.
10-ACRE BARGAIN
It Is hard to Imagine a man paying 1300
to $600 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 at) lnterurhan car line. IS mfleg
from a city of 20.000 and 7 miles from
a town of 6.ono and one-half mile from
a town of 1 ., lor $." an acre. See ug
today. Write lor, our list.
The Vogcl Kealty Agency,
1015-16 W. O. W. Bldg.. Omaha, Neb.
REAL ESTATE NORTH SIDE
A BEAUTIFUL NEW SIX
ROOM BUNGALOW, $200
CASH AND $30 PER
MONTH
This house is located Hi blocks from car
line In beautiful, new, well improvlde sec
tion of city. The principal rooms are
finished In oak. the balance In edge-sawed
hard pine. The house i.i all modern
furnace heat, full cement basement oe
ment walk al) around. If you want a
house of good quality on easy terms,
you'll never find a better one at this price
and on these terms. If you will phone me
about this today I will arrange to take
you to' Inspect this house ss soon as con
venient. E. P. WRIGHT
Call Douglas 2926 today.
Call Walnut 62 after. 6:30 p. m..
FOR THE MAN OF
MODERATE MEANS
$3250---'
Buys S-room bungalow, every modsra
soavenlenee and several built-in features.
Owner Is really sacrificing at this prloa;
ISA down; balance like rent; near Kountse
GALLAGHER & NELSON,
D. tm. 44 Brandels BMg e
FOR SALE By owner, 5-room bungalow;
modern In every respect: In first-class
cond'tlon; will sell cheap for cash. 1818
Manderson St. Tel. Webster 6D1H.
"Announcements" ads bring good re
sults. REAL ESTATE SOUTH SIDE
In Creighton's First
$3,750
On South Slat St.. in a fine district,
where all the Improvements are new.
Six large rooms and bath. All modern.
Splendid lot. Paving paid. This Is a quick
sale price.
Armstrong-Wiilsh Co.
Tyler 1636.
state Bank Bldg.
HANS(.JM PARK SNAP
Just think of a fine s-room house, all
modern hut furnace, paved street, largo
HitHie trets, lot nuximu. one block rrom
East Side car and only $2,300. It's your
ensure to p.ca up a real uargain.
PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY.
Doug. 17M.. Ware Nik.
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS
12) Investment
$4,000 to $5,000
Home
as Part Payment
3 new brick stores located on eorner lot,
rented for $1,210 per year, prhred at $10,000.
Owner will take good 6-room houso as
first payment and carr" the balance, or
would take some good vacant property
where a home could be bul.t. These stores
have full basements with pressed brick
fronts and constructed so that there will
lie no depreciation, expense or upkeep.
The tenants aiv all well satisfied and
doing a good business.
Call us up and we will be glad to show
you this property at any time.
Hiatt-Fairfield Co.
230 Omuna Nat. hang oig. Dong. 4K.
Desirable Income
Investments
We have gome particularly
desirable investments In
income property from $1000
and uy.
Close In U,00 Income
Per Annum
Tbls property la withta
walking distance, on car
Hue, well located. A splendid
proposition for anyone wish
ing a conservative invest
merit. .
Might consider tome ex
change in case property is
priced right.
WE HAVE OTHER GOOD
INCOME INVESTMENTS
THA.VER BROS.,
705 Omaha Natl Bank.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Fat Cattle Show Little or No Change
and Feeden Lower Lambi
- and Sheep Lower.
HOGS BIG FIVE CENTS LOWER
SOUTH OMAHA. Jan. 27. l"l'-.
Receipts ere: Cattle. Hon". Sheen.
Oftlolal Mondav ti l, 4 K !.M1
Official Tuesday 4.S 17.733 12. Ml
Eetlmate W ednesday .. 4. 1W 1"M
Three days' totals... 15. s2 o.1"i 3.
C n . I . . rto lV. ... ,
""'I. U.7I IHPl .TfS.il.Vn'" .,v i
u ... a ... a... u r w. 1 J . 1 ,". I
hiiiw s WPrKfl ago I.i'-i ,""
nemo weeas ago li.J.t .-w.mj i.'i
Same 4 weeks ago 14. 4W 2. 2"
Same days last year. ..18.429 3f.SH 45.174
The following taMa shows the receipts
of cattle, hogs and sheep at the South
Omaha live stock market for the year to
date as compared with last year:
' '914 Inc lec.
Cattle Tlt.d: 74.HK2 8.0U
Hogs 21.7W IJI.9W 1.2M
Sheep AH. HA 2.rt 1.M2
The following table shows the average
price for hogs at the South unvir-a live
stock market for the last few days, with
comparisons:
Date. lli. ilH.
I!i0,l.
Sunday. j
CATTLE Receipts were liberal again
this morning, IN cars being reported In.
This brings the total for the three days
up to lfc.sttf head. While this Is larger
than for the corresponding days last
week, It l smaller than for most recent
weeks and smaller than a year ago.
rat cattle generally sold at gieaay
prices, there being III tie change In either
direction. This would apply not only to
ooer steers, but to desirable Kinds vl
cows and hellers.
Owing to the snow storm snl to the
lack of a good country demand, the feeder
trade was slow, with prices lOo or more
lower.
The break In nrlecs at Chicago reported
early as amounting to 20ia on account
ul ine quarantine at this point did not
have any appreciable Influence r.pcn tho
cattle, market here. It Is well under
wood that the Increased restrictions nt
Chicago are not due to any change In
the foot and mouth disease situation In
Illinois, where the aovernment has failed
to stamp out the disease. It Is due
simply to the finding of the disease
cmong cattle shipped to Philadelphia
from Chicago which necessitates the
closing of Chicago against further ship
ments until tne yards can again be thor
oughly disinfected. This means that
while Chicago can continue to receive
stock of all kinds for Immediate slaughter
st- local packing licses, no stock of any
Kino can be smpix-d out or the Chicago
vsrds fur Anv mimosa whatever Tt.la
leaves the sellers of stock on the Chicago
market entirely at the mervy of local
pai.'Kore. outside packers and shlpiters
being unable to compete for the reason
that they cannot ship out their purchases.
Uuotatlons on cattle: Oood to choice
corn-fed beeves, $S.a"it4.25; fslr to good
corn-fed beeves, $7.biji.tO: common to
fair corn-ted beeves. 86.60iii7.s0; good to
choice oows. $5.7;r6.W); fair to good cows,
$j.O0iS.60; common to fair cows. $4.0
e 00; good to choice stockers and feeders,
$7.2oH.3o; fair to good stockers and feed
ers, J8.rori7.2o: common to fair stockers
and feeders, $A.7i8.f0; stork heifers. $6.50
ftt.fiO; stock cows. $4.7fr$tf.3&; stock calves,
$tU&8.00: veal calves, $7.W((jtJ.60; bulls,
stags, etc., $6.00(.76.
nous Another very liberal run'howed
up tbls morning, something Ilka 25 cars,
or lH.UK) head, being reported in. The
aupply for three days totals 42,196 head,
being almost 20.000 larger than a week
ago, and more than 3,000 heavier than last
year.
Reports of a very bad break at Chi
cago this morning caused the local trade
to open sharply lower, . and a very few
early sales were made at a 10&lfrn Re
cline. Not much or anything sold at this
time, however, and when the big bulk
of the supply began to move values were
no more than Mi UK: lower. As the morn
ing advanced these prices were raised
gradually, so that at the best time, a
good many sales were made which were
not over $c lower, and some hose sold at
almost steady figures. Towards the close
values eased off again.
The late arrival of many trains made
the trade dreggy throughout, and what
otherwise might have been a fairly lively
market was turned Into a very dull af
fair. The general market was anywhere
from weak to as much as 10c lower, tho
average cost showing a decline of n big
nickel, Most of the hogs moved at tAtnp
.M, with a sprinkling at $6 36 and K40.
The longest string sold at tl.4f, with a
top of $6.65. only a nickel below yester
day's best figures.
BHKEP-A liberal run of sheep and
lambs this morning had the expected re
sult in that trade was draggv and prices
took a downward course. The receipts
were estimated at . lfi.OUO head enmnared
with 1.784 a week ago and U4C& a year
ago. A to quality the offerings were
not matinaiiy dirrerent rrom yesterday.
It was late In the forenoon before the
market got started and the first business
transacted included some fed western
lamhs l$iat sold on shipping account at
not tar rrom steady prices. Aside rrom
that, however, most everything whs hard
to move at a lwCSc decline. The top
price on lamhs paid by the packer buyers
was $8.35. with the bulk of the fed west
ern lambs selling at $8.2tVnK.30.
In the rase of a god sheep trade wns
even slower than In lamhs and some of
these were the last offerings to change
hands. A bunch of handy Mexican ewes
sold up to $6.10, with the moste the fed
westerns being picked up aT":.Kij6 ).
Few wethers or yearlings were at the
disposal of buyers. The clearance was
late,
Quotations on sheep and lamhs: Lambs,
Mexicans, $s.4uriS.M); lambs, fed westerns,
$S.3O4fli.40; lamba. fair to good. lKt
8.3o; lamhs. shearing, $7.6i,r0.u; yearlings.
ngni, gi.Bqii.iXj; yearlings, heavn WR.t&it
7.20; wethers, good to choice, $6.1Si6.4i;
wethers, fair to good 86.KW6.16, ewes,
good to choice, t6.6b6.10; ewes, fair to
good, $5.41106. (ft.
HORSES The run of horses this week
has been good, but the demand waa alow
and prices unevenly lower. The bulk of
RKAL K8TATE WfcHT SIDE
Corner. Only $650
Two blocks north of Farnam. Lit lie
below grade, but close to best of Omaha
$10 now, II per week; a per cent off for
cash.
'O'Keefe Keal Estate Co.
101 Om aha Nat l. I o u g. 2715.
WEST FARNAM bouie, only$5.700. $23
N. Sth Ave.
REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS
LOTS near cur $200 and up. $j pay
menta Phone Ioug. .-t7.
LOT 105! Lenox Add.. $1M; worth $JU0.
CJlear title. Call Web. 6W. Owt.er.
PAV $28.00 CASH AND
MOVE INTO A HOME
OF YOUR OWN
You will have to take advantage of this
offer promptly If you expect to get a
house on these terms. I have thrcu five
room, all modern bungalows that are lo
cated close to car lines, schools and
churches, that I will still on these terms.
They are well built and beautifully fin
ished. I also have a seven-room house
and a largo five-room house that I wli,
sell on similar terms if taken quickly.
Call me up by phone today and arrange
te have me take you out to see them.
Call Douglas 2924 today. Csll Walnut
682 after w p. m.
K. P, WRIGHT
;1M .1I3.1II.'
Jan. 10.1 I 061 7 4 oSI 7 811 I
Jan, 11.) 704, e t a loj T 7 I 17 M
Jan. 12 s 70 1 I 04 Hi 7 7SI I 2 S
Jan. ll. gu M i of) g o TJj $ 4s I
Jan. 14.. 87 I 01 7 (t I 1CN $ l MI
Jan. 15. STH ft U T 11 15 I 43
Jan. 1. 1(84 I 07 1 15 11 T sU
Jan. 17. I 14 7 2 6 0 7 72 I 4Tl
Jan. K. 174 7 2 6 041 T 7 I 44"6 W
Jan. IS 72 I $0 7 25 8 Oti' 7 Ml 8 33 6 tr
Jan. 20. ( 62 1 2$ I I5 7 CM I 1 '
Jan. 21. &6U in 7 1T 7 6.1 S7 e 97
Jan. 22 6 57 8 IS 7 U S 89 8 33 03
Jan. 23. 6 61 8 21 7 23 t HI 7 51 0 "0
Jan. 24. I X 7 !3 6 4 7 0 8 20
Jan. 26. 6 t 7 30$9 7 60I05M
Jan. Vi. I 52V 8 17 I 5 W 7 45i 7 2 6 00
Jan. 27 8 111 7 25 S SI 7 49 8 02 8 M
the offering was generally front I5.00 lo
$lVii a head cheaper than last week, and
In rases a much as fl.Vn. The poor in
quiry was atti Hulled to the severe weather
pievalllng over most of thr tnuntrv, and
to the high price of feed. Owing to tho
bed weather In the east trade In horses
there hes been practically at a stsmlMt I
and on that account eastern buvrrs were
Poorly rcptcsented on the market, there
being few if any buyers here from New
York state The outlet m consequence
was confined largely to local demand
and to foreign artillery purioses. A
prominent feature ef the war horse, trade
has been the more rigid Inspection. For
sign buyers are demanding lietter hoi sea
than Ihry have been taking and as a
result more horses than usual are dis
carded as not la'lng suitable for war purposes.
4 Hit AtiO I.IVH STMt'K MARKET
tattle Weak lloaa Inset tied
Sheep Weak.
CHICAOO, Jan. 27. CATTLE Re
ceipts. 14.000 head: market weak: extra
fancy yearlings. 19 SO, native steers. $6 40
tiH.W; western, $4.i(a cos and heif
ers. $3.ovir7 76: calves, $7.0fttf 10 2T.
IIOOS Receipts, M.iM head, market
unsettled, mostlv IMiJOe lower; bulk, $6.3i
(T6.M; light. lONMi.Mt; mixed, liU.Vg- .,
heavy, $...rxv1i6.W- rough, $.VU.10; pigs,
$6.iiir,,50.
SHEEP AND I.AMBS-Rcoelpt. 2S.00
head; market ek; sheep, f .".;
yearlings, X.;r7.76; lamhs, $7VJH.4i.
. ...
Kaaeaa I'll) l.lve ntnek Market.
KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Jan. 27. CATTLE
Receipts, 4.400 head: market higher:
prime fed steers, $H.&nfr!,.i'0; dressed beef
steers. $7.0Or.2T; western steers.' $7.tArt
do; stockers and feeders. $H.:;ris i; bulla,
ti.MKii J 00; calves, $.no'IO..ri.
HoilS Receipts, ix.ta.it head: market
lower; bulk, $.5.60; heavy, $6.StVu.3t;
packers and butchers $6.oCQti.6j; light,
u MV,ji 70: ulirs. M.UKiiH.50.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 11,000
head: market lower: lambs. x.t.inn :
yearlings, $6 7N7.bO; wethers, $6.00.11 6. j0;
ewes, $j.00j6.i0. ,
I. I.eols l.lve gtork Market.
ST. IiOVlS. Mo.. Jsrt. 27. CATTLE
Receipts, 8,3uo head: market higher; na
tive beef steers. 7.SOi(i.25; cows and heif
ers. $n.(XV(fM 0; stockers and feeders, I.V25
. - ... . . . ni.ji o . '
(gi.-o; souinem eiefrs, j.i..i, v..
and heifers. $4.0i6.O; native calves, $.W
jJll.Ofi
HOil S Receipts. 12.W0 head; market
lower; plga and lights. $6.ir7.a'i: mixed
and butchers, $s.tVtt6 90; good heavy, $6.74
i!0. . .... . - .....
head; market lower; native muttons, $40il
4i.00; lambs, JV.J.hJiH.W, yearlings, li.of
7.76.
gloax (Hr Live Stock Market.
SIOITX CITY. la.. Jan. n.-CATTt.fJ-
Recelpts. I.s) head: market 101l&c lower: I
native steers. Jtl.MKrt8.2n: butchers. 5.W I
6.M; cows and heifers. $6.401if..7D: canner".
H b(i4.S6; stockers snd feeders. $.0ii6.70:
calves, $.0t88.00; nuns, stags, etc.,
10. . . . I
HOGS Receipts, 11.000 head; market ioe
!.. huvv. lii4rWitif: mixed. H.I2Vlt
6.4ft; light, i8MI.12Vi; hulk of sales. M
SHEET1 ANO I.Aatltt Jteceipis. i,""'
head: market 10W1 lower; ewes, $3.7f.
5.2i; lambs, $.60t8.25.
Local Storks and Bonds.
Quotations furntiitMHl br Birrm. Prlnlisr
CO.,
Aakad.
ta
4t omiha isauonai ixus duiiuiuS'
mi
Cnn monwrslih LI (a Insurant-
it
V
Htt
4"
Ti
a
K
101
Ml
t
104
Iftl'i
(41
Mitt
at,
9
Iiwrf a- t. o. pro
Kslrment mrr 1 pr cent jgd...
l.iin-eln Pure Hulter:
onalts ft C. B. II. U...i
(itnalis S t:. U. St. Ky. ptd
I'pitik Ursln pttt
t nios giotk Yards. Omsh
Hondi
Arnnlila Ptrtt. la., Si'hool St. 1M4...
I ua.hr Parking Co. , i.4
sn.plwlL Neb , H. hool
Vl . .. Bl.l !( lftlll
ice,
ion
'
t;
m
M
102
loiti
toot
loa.ae
74 v
II
lua
M'4
lOOt,
11
W'i
101
4
in
HH
i
100
Japan Gevsrnnianl 4Sa.
Ulnraia u., H. a r
!-ta Co.. Wash.. Rf. t, l'-
Otnalia C. B. St. R.v. . !:
Onahs Srhool 4a. IKII
Cltr of Omaha Watsr 4a, tl
gl Jos It.. I . H. P. 6. 1I7
Ban Kranclaro. Ual., bm. IMI-HNW. . . .
Swift Co. as. IK4
grrlbner, Noh., Watar fa, l33
Superior. Nab.. Water t.a, lant
llalMnn. aO., I prr imi WMr.wui..
Wichita Union Htock Yarda to. mi.. '
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK, Jsn 27.-CFFEH-The
market showed a steadier tone today on
scattered covering and a Utile trade buy
ing, which wax probably due to a rally of
8-16d In the ratn ot Braelllan exchange in
London and talk of a steadier cost and
freight situation. Business was very
quiet, but after opening unchanged . to
1 point lower, the market Improved, clos
ing at s net advance of 1 to 4 points.
Sales, ,5t hags. January, 6.10c; February,
.13c; March. 6.23c; April, 6.33c; May, .42c
June, .32c: July, 7.84c; August, 7.42c:, Sep
tember, 7.81c; October. 7.67c; November,
7.63c: Ieeeinbcr, 7.6so. Spot. Irregular; Rio
7s, hc; Santos 4s. 0c. lxjw grade Rlos
are' reported In very small supply here
and are belluved to have been heavily
purchased in Braill for European ac
count Rio and Santos markets were both
unchanged. Rio exchange on London,
13 2U-42d.
Kaneaa 4,Hy lirala and Previsions.
KANSAS CITY, Jan. 27. WHEAT No.
2 hard. $1.4101.424; No. 2 red, $1.43; May.
$1.40H; July, 1.27Q'l.2iTs; September,
$12IS.
P0c; May. 80iitfj80'c; July, nwJl4o; Sep-
icmner, onfn-t.
OATS-No. 2 whits, 66H0; No. II mixed,
53fc.14o.
B OTTER Creamery, 33c; firsts, 31ttc;
seconds, 2Sc; parking stock. Ho.
EOOS Firsts. 2c; seconds, 20c.
POULTHY-llens, 13Vtc; roosters ' 10c;
turkeys, 16c.
Minneapolis (irala Market,
MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 27.- WHEAT -May.
II 4lSfl-41,,: July, 11.40; No. 1 hard,
$1.4i.1; No. l nortnern. 8i.Jm4jiii.4on; o.
2 northern. $1.3i-l'1.43S.
FUlCR Unchanged.
BARLEY 7i4j 80c.
RYE $1.22.
BRAN $a.. .
CORN No. 8 yellow. 71iW;214c.
OATS-No. 3 white, 6iOiuV.
FLAX-$i.8lV1ij 1.84U.
f -
St. Joseph Live Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Jan. 27. CATTLKRe
ee'pts. 1,) head. Market higher; steera,
17.004X9.00:. cows and heifers, I.Vtf S..S0;
calves. 16.00(1,10.00.
HOtiS Receipts, 8. W0 head. Market
lower; top, $6..rio; bulk of sales. Sa.Xrj.sO.
SHEEP AND UMB8-Kei-eints. 6.&00
head. Market dull; lambs, $7.7Iks.dO.
Metal Market.
ST. LOCIS. Jan. S7.-METALS-I.ead,
strong at $3.6ti; speller, strung at $7.00.
Tin, steady; five-ton lots $.iu.46'I 36.00;
twenty-five-ton lols, $'fi.66flu.'W.2h. Copper,
firm; electrolytic, $14. bo; casting, $14.21
14. ho. Iron, quiet and unchanged. -a
At Ixmdon: Spot copjier, 3 7s6d: fu
tures, 163 12s 6d. Spot tin, 1187 10s; futures,
-Wool Market.
I)NDON, Jan. 27.-WOOL The of
fnrlngs at the wool auction ssles today
. I . .DM '1 ' I . .1.. ........ I ,u-
aillOUIIlCU IV V.rv "
strong and the recent advance was firmly
maintained, ei-i.iii.iiy in mc 1.-11.1
of greasy merinos. Americans bought a
.....nl.. ..f It,, lull.r U,.mi.,,.n VI...
terian i-ross-breds sold as high as 2s 3d.
f ollon Market.
NEW YORK, Jan. 27. COTTON-Spot,
quiet; mlddllna; uplunds, 8.Mc. Sales, 400
bales.
LIVERPOOL, Jan. 27. COTTON Spot,
Jteady; good middling. 5.2id: middling,
9kd; low middling, 4 v.':d. Sales, i.vw
bules.
The cotton market closed steady, but
from 13 to 16 points net lower.
Hrflaed I'rtrolenm Is Lower.
NEW YORK, Jan. 27. The ' standard
Oil romnuny of New York todav reduced
the price of lllned petroleum for export
ii points, making oil In cases 10 2u cents
per gallon: In tanks 4. cents, and
standgrd while 7.76.
Liverpool (iraln Market.
LIVERPOOL, Jsn. 27. WH EAT Spot,
No. 1 Manitoba. Is 4d: No. I, Us ltd; No.
2 hard winter, l.'s; futures, nominal.
CORN Spot, American mixed, new. 7s
8Hd; old. is 104d, February, 7s 4d;
March, 7s bMi.
ft. Ials urala Market.
ST. UtVlf. Jn- 27,-WHEAT-No. i
red. $1.4wi2.4s:. No. I bard, ll.6'4: May.
$1.4i': Jury, $1.30.
CORN No. 2. 76c; No. 2 white. 'S'flTXHc;
May. K2ic; July, W',,c.
OATS No. 2. U.V--; No. 1 white, uote.
Everybody reads ties Want Ada.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Foreigners Purchase New Crop
Wheat and Start Stumpede of
Shorts in July Future.
CORN AND OATsTEAP UPWASD
OMAHA. Jan. 27. 111V
l ovelsners made their first purchases of
hest of the l!Mb cro!. It was esld they
bought several cargoes of the new gin in
for delivery In July ami Auoiet. The
purchssInK ot new crop sthrsl bv for
eigners lor July and August delivery
started a stampede of shorts In the July
future and the buvlng of that month
caused an advance from l.2Si to $1.81S
On the advance yesterdny new high
ptlces were msde for both May and July
wheat, the former ranging at $1.4n'l
1.4tT anil the latter $l.26Vi1.l V
Corn and oats each reached the high
est price, not only on the crop, but In
many years. May corn sold as high as
St'7c and July i-orn up to 81 o. May oats
reachetl WVuf.Wc and July JSc as the
best prices. There wss a big expert
business In both corn and oats, and the
domestic trade waa also fairly active.
Provision were lower as the result of
a decline In hog prices, coupled with the
lemporsry quarantine at the ards. There
was some covering by shorts.
omaha Spot Market Wheat was W
ic higher.
t orn was unchanged to So higher.
Oats were vm higher.
Clearances were: Wheat and flour equal
to S34.O00 bushels: corn. 4K.000 bushels;
oats. 674. Ono bushels.
Uvcrpool closed: Wheat, not quo toil;
Coin, unchanged to d higher.
Primary wheat receipts were 7.nOO
bushels and shipments S7.00O bushels,
against receipts of fkto.ooo bushels and
shipments of 413,000 bushels lsst year.
Primary corn receipts wers 1.W0.O10
bu-luls and shipments l.OM.OOO bushels,
aga nat receipts of 1.028.WK) bushels and
snipments of i3.000 bushels lsst year.
Primary oats receipts were H7S.0UO bush
els snd shipments 771t,flOO bushels, against
receipts of 6.B.000 bushels and shipments
of tki2,tt) bushels last year.
1.1HLUT RECEIPTS.
. . Wheat. Com.
Chicago )04 Ml
Minneapolis s
Dultith 67
Omaha 2J 127
Oats.
147
18
vt innipeg nn
Theso sales were reported tndav:
heat-No. 1 hard winter. 4 cars at I1.41W.
6 cars St II. 41: Xn 3 haul wtnl.r I rar al
$1 12. 1 cars at $141',. t rat s at $1.41, 4 cars
at $I.40H, 1 car at 11.38,; No. 4 hard wln-
ter. I ce .i ti anu.. k- 4 .nri. ii
st $187; No. 2 durum. 11 cars at 11.51: re -
Jecled, 1 car at $1.36. Rve: No. . 1 ear
at 81.1. t:orn No. S white, 8 cars at
7iijo; No. 4 white, l car at ToVic. 1 car at
"w; io. write, i car at 7DVic. l car al
-; No. 2 yellow. 1 car at 71'ac. 1 car
t i2c; No. 3 yellow, 3 cars at il'V. 19
ars at 71V,c; No. 4 yellow. 4 tars at He,
at
ca
rto, I, yellow, 1 car at 71 So, 1 car at 71c;
mtxeo, s cars at Tllc; rno. s mixed,
a cars (near white) at 75c, 1 car (near
white) at 744c, ft cars at 71Wc. 8 cara at
ilc, 10 cara at 70c; No. 4 mixed. 1 car at
7fl'e. Oats Standard, 1 car at Mc; No. 8
white, 1 car at Me; No. 4 white, 4 cars
at 63c; sample, 1 car at I.24c.
Omaha lash Pr.ces Wheat: No. 3 hard.
$l.4oVK1.42f! No. 1 hard. It .YI.42;' No.
4 hard. $1.341.40t: No. a spring, "I.414
1.4:i; No. 2 durum, ll.fclHftfl.M; No. 8
durum. $1.4!H,Sll.D0. Corn: Ho. 1 while,
7M,H76c; No. 3 white. 7f.m76V: No. 8
white. 7tiW(u76V,c: No. 4 white. 76fl7iM4C:
No. 5 while. 74'H76c- No. white. 74-i&
74lic; No. 1 yellow, 72',ti721c; No. 2 yel
low, 72'(t7214c; No. 8 yellow, 71nTimc; No.
4 yellow. 7l4ifi 71 ,0 ; No. 6 yellow, 7uf
71',c: No. 6 yellow. 70i'71c; No. 1 mixed,
7lMi71V: No. 3 mixed. 7Uj71'4c; No. I
mixed, 7HVu70'ac; No. 4 mixed, 70i7tfi.tc;
No. 5 mixed, t4r70c; No. 6 mixed, n
ft!'!-. Oats: No. 2 white, 53tt.Mi4c;
standard, 614(j?Mc; No. 8 white, tU'iiftllsc;
n.o. 4 white. (..'VTKWk'. Hnrley: .Maitlng.
tl7ii'74c: No. 1 feed. 4U68c. Rye: No. i.
l.lti'(0l.l7; No. 3, $l.!6t1.16.
t HlCAtiO fiBAIN AND PROVISIONS
Features of Ike Trading; and 4 losing;
rices on Board of Trade.
CHICAOO, Jan. 27.-Increasing diffi
culty in obtaining wheat throughout the
west resulted today In a broad market on
'i-hango here, and new high record war
prices. There was a nervous feeling at
the close, which was l'vtio to 3 Ho above
last night: Other leaning staples, too,
all made net gains corn S'flHC to lc,
oats, lu to ljac, and provisions, 7HiV
ho to 62Hc.
Chicago export houses had no wheat to
offer and were oollgod to be content to
let foreign bids ge elsewi.ere. Shipments
at primary points kept equal pace with
rl Is, but were smaller than tne export
Clearances, Meanwhile, rural holders
gave no sign of loosening their grip on
rtBerves. Interior msnufacturera of flour
in Nebraska were reported to be obtain
ing meager supplies irom farmers at rates
which would be euul.aleiit to $1.50 a
bushel on the track in Chicago.
July wheat here climbed in a remark
able manner, finishing about 7c above the
lowest point touched yesterday before the
flurry began In regard to Europe buying
on the 191& domestic crop. Cold weather
predictions , that suggcated a chance of
danger to ' winter wheat, especially in
tne southwest, counted today against the
bears. The greatest buying force mani
fested Itself To the lust hour of the ses
sion, Quarsntlnn orders stopping live stock
shl ntents In many Illinois counties had
a bullish effect on corn, besides receipts
here were much lighter than or late and
a eold wave promised to enlarge the
lerdt 'g demand.
Oats traders were excited over a rumor
that the Canadian Import duty would be
removed. The market also waa bulllshly
affected by heavy export clearances, 874,
(00 bushels. , .
Notable strength developed In provisions
despite wenknese at the start. The bulge
In grain was partly responsible for the
upturn, hut there was also belief that
the ittete quarantine would cause a de
cided falling off In the number cf hogs
arriving in Chicago.
Isdlng grain quotations were:
Artlclel Open. I High. I Low. Close.lTes y.
a I
1 4H 1 4t 1 4ti' 1 484 1 46
I 312 133!, 1 31U I 831 1 Ju'k
MrH 81 '4 S0' 81'4 SOMi
fUi 82H Sl'e t"a 81H
hSK W, 877s t.S 64,
06S H4 '. tVU,
18 80 10 07 18 80 1108 18 I7H
1 10 10 86 ID 10 1 83 II 16
10 77H H 10 TTVe 1106 I0R."4
11 r 11 te 11 22 10 :,
10 2S 10 424, 10 25 10 JiW 10 27
10 47'. 10 4.l 104IS 10 57! 10 47',
Wheat
May.
July.
Corn
May.
July.
Oats
MaV.
July.
Pork
May.
July.
Lard
May.
July.
Ribs
May.
July.
Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 8 red,
$1.46'4t1.4ra; No. 2 hard. l.46'Jfl.4tiV
Corn: No. 4 yellow, 72i&74o; No. 4 white,
72r7JVic. oats: No. 8 white, uow;: ,
No. 4 white. 64'4tJ''4c. Rye: No. 2. II 23.
Barley, 7V'(().c. Seeds: Timothy, $6.0
7 I; clover, $UI.MVij Hi.lO. Provisions: Pork.
$l7.0or(il8.47; lard. $10.92; ribs, $9.2a
10.00.
BI'TTFR Firm; cresmery, 23930e.
EOUS Lower; receipts, 8.760 esses; at
mark, rases Included, 26ti3ic; ordinary
firsts, 2n2Hu; firsts. 80c.
POTATOE-"' Unsettled; rejcelpts, 17
rars; Michigan and Wisconsin red. 17
4c; Michigan and Wisconsin while, 38
li 43c.
Pol'LTRY-AlIve. unsettled; springs.
12'14c; fowls. 14c.
tw York iieaeral Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. 27.-SCOAR Futures
opened firm and unchanged to S polnta
higher on unfavorable weulher In Cuba,
Trading was quite active. At noon the
market was I to 8 points higher, with
sales ot 2,160 tons. The spot market was
strong: centrifugal, 4.0It)4.i7c; molasses.
I.gvd 3.f. Heflned. film; cut losfs, J.9oc;
crushed, d.s-'x-; mould A, i.'M-i cubes, i.c;
XXXX iiowdered. a.3.-; powileretl, J.lftc;
fine granulated, 6.0Ac; diamond A, o.U6c;
confiftloners' A. 4.16c; No. t, 4v-.
BCTTER riteady : receipts, 6,6.w tubs:
creaiitery extras, 92 points scoiing, Unit
(13c; creamery, higher scoring, Jiyy-;
creamery first, M31c; seconds. i,($'ixc;
ladles, current make, firsts. 24&3uc;
sveouds, 22i'22c; .VIng slock, cur
rent make, No. 2. JOfil .'io.
13)1 El-SE Firm; receipts, 3.59 boxes;
state whole milk held specials, lMUt'.c;
aversae fancy, held. ltHfi'e; fresh spe
ctal". 7n'S lic; average taucy, U4,ti li'c
ExlOS t'naeltled; retrelpts. Irj cases;
fresh gathered extra fttx, 53r.(U4c; extra
firsts, kac; firsts, HJqXlc; seconds, Sit
yiVec; state. Pennsylvania and nearby
hennery whites, fine to fancy, a'ul7o;
gathered whites, Sjyattc; henuery browns,
84c: gathered browns and ptlxel colors,
acinic.
POl'LTRY IJve. firm; western chick
ens. 13yl4c; fowls, 17c; turkeys. 13'al4c;
dressed, quiet; western masting chlck
ers. lStaj'JOc; freelt fowls, lS'glsc; turkeys,
12'T2.-.
NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
Eitimates TJnderpo Radical Keriiion
i Remit of Failing of Steel
Trust Dividend.
DECLINE IN THE ENTIRE LIST
NEW YORK. Jan. J7-AII recant ralco
Intlons and estimates dealing with finan
cial and Industrial conditions underwent
radical revision today as a result of yes
terday's pawtlng of the 1'ntted States
Steel common dividend. This wss seen,
not only In the weakness of the stock
market, but In the general attitude of tbn
speculative and Investment public, to.
whom the action of the United States
Sleel directors seemed to carry unex
pected Implications.
Sleel common opened at Its minimum
price of 48 and remained at that figure
Ihrouoghniit the feverish and active nea
slon. Dealings In that Issue were com
paratively light, probably for the reason
that It had little or no market at Its ar
bitrary low level. In the so-called unof
ficial market, which came Into vogno
while the stock exchange was closed In
the latter months of last year, the stock
sold down to 431,.
Steel preferred hore the hrtint of the
attack on that and allied Issues, falling
$ points to within half a point of Its
minimum, and rallying fractionally. Even
the sinking fund bonds, which normally
show great steadiness, manifested a
weskenlng tendency.
After the close of the market, official
announcement was made that hegmnimc
wllh tomorrow's trailing the minimum,
price of Steel common would be lowered ti t
43. Denial waa given to reports that other
active Issues were to undergo immediate
revision.
The entire list declined with Meat, In
ternational ahnrce. grangers, coalers and
Southern roads, as well as Industrials, -
utilities and coppers, losing from I to 4
polnta There waa a moderate rally In tho
rinal dealings, Cnlon Pacific and Reading' '
reooverln gabout a point, but weakness
prevailed at the close..
Failure of the directors of the Pressed ',
Steel Car company to declare a dividend
on the common stock wga In keeping)
with general expectations and served as-,
a reminder of the unsatisfactory . condi-
lions now prevailing In the equipment In- .
Uuntry.
Apart from the stock market Itself, the. ',
most Interesting feature was the sale by '
the ePnnsylvanla Railroad company of
$48.0().OO) of first mortgage bonds, the lsst..'
of an Issue of $lAO,flt0,nou authorised man" .
i years ago. i he trie road also announce.!
1 " Intention to Issue bonds, subject ft'-'
' I,P'.1-
I state
Bond followed the course of stocks,
with ewe re declines in speculative Issues.
Total sales, par value, were MMVOOO.
I'nlted States coupon 3s declined , pef
cent on call.
Number of sales and loading quotations
on stocks were;
galaa. H'h. Low. CI"
a ana "T u - u T7I
AlsaVs Oalit
An alsantalad tHtppsr ...
Ainerliwn Iteat Sugar...
Araertnan t'4n
Amvrlran S. & R
a.fne
"4
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Atnartran g. K. pf4..
Am. Sttitar Kahnlns
Amarlrsn Tal. s Ttl....
An-.ani-an Toparee
AnaconJa Mining
Alehlaon
halttmnrs ft thlf
Bmohlyn Rapid Tr
t antral IaalhSr
rnaaapeake Oltln
. ano ina4
o U0
2;4 H tV
r.i4 att, .
73S 7a
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84 il I,
4EK 44 44W
11
88 Nti . II
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li
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11
112
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W 14S 14.1
11 11 II
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W'V 4
t 1074a
ta4 tl l ' ,
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l.ino
7,H
l.lml
I. ano
t.sm
1 nii-aga rt waatafn..
I lllrano. M. ft St. K....
t hli .ait 4) N. Vt'
ihlno Cipar
1 oinraijs fun a iron...
rnlotsdti aV gout ham
no
llativer & Rio l.rsnda....
Iient-er ft K. G pfd
m.illlara' Seourltles ....
Krta
tl.n.ral Klaitrlc.
l.luo
MO
tHH
8. ono
1. 100
!t.ara
l.ovo
Otaat Northara pfd
tlraat No Ors rtfa
tlusxenhatrn t:.ploratioe..
Illtnota I'aatiwl
Inlerr-irouah Mat. pfd...
Ina-lrstlon Ooppar
Ititamatlonal Harvaater..
Kanraa t'ltr (tout liars ..
Lahllh Vallay
louiavllla a Kaakvllla..
Vrah-an Patraleum
Miami tlbprier
Mtsaotirt. K. T
MiaaotM-l P.clfto
National niaenlt
National
Navsrta Ooppae
New Tork antral
N. Y.. N. II. 4k H
4MI n
4.7"t) 1HU
1M
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8,41
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64
4
9014
U14
Norfolk ft Waatara
Nan nam Psclllo ..
Pai-ltto Mall
IVrlllf Tel. Tal.
Wi .
. I. mo 104 14 lot, 10a
. , SOO 21 ,81 . 2
'. .-' ta '
reanarlvsnis
4. aw 10714 i44 ki,
Ptillmajt Palace Osr a l4t4 lMk H
Har 1 on. loncar
UH !'
Kaadlng ..- , 1114 147 147
lUptibllc Im, ft Steel... l.lo 814 19 IS
Kin k laland re ' "a
Rtx-k Uland do. pfd tot) .1 1(4 Ji,
SI. L ft S. F. 24 gtd ..... ..... '
gouthern Psrlfio' il.JOO - K414 t4'
HouUtarn Itallwar 1 IT im, is
Tannaaaas Coppar 7MI II lot, 3Cm
Tanas Company nt lit 1X1 m
t'nloa selrla 84. e i llt4 Rat,
t'ckHt Paelflo pfd ..... av
4 sited Htates Staal t.WO 44 48 44
I. 8. Bii pfd I,U4 1M44 tHH Itnta
I'tnh Topper I.nn) M iat,- tt- '
Waliaah pM I,l S4 I 4fc
V.a.im t'nlon 'ito tl 4014 83S
Waatlnthouaa Elontrla .. 1.100 II lota lit
I'snadlsn Paclflo i.ono 1414 11144
Total sales for tbs dar, XjO.aoo aharae.
0
ISr-rr York Money Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. 27. PRIME'
CANTILE PAPER aS-a percent.
STERLlNfl E.XCHANGE-ttteady; Isxty
day bills. 14.88; for cables, $4.8660; tor tle
tnand, $4.8616. 1 ,
SILVER-Bar, 481c; Mexican dollars.
Itftt. s
BoNDS Government, easy; railroad,
weak
T1MB LOANB-Flrmer; sixty days, 84
per cent; ninety days, I per cent; aix
monlhs, 3 per cent,
CALL MONEY Steady; highest, I per
cent; lowest, 1 per cent; ruling rate. 8
per cent; laat loan, I per cent; closing
oiu, i'., per veni; oncreu at s per cent.
LO. DON. Jan. 1;. SILVER B
-Bar. 82d '
per ounce.
MONEY 1 percent. ,-i
DISCOUNT RATES Short bills. 1 per
cent; three months, l-'Val per rent. -
Closing quotations en sends today eiw
ss follows: - .
V. H. raf. is, ret.... Mix Pan. . Is 44(4
do coupon aN. T. r. g. IHa. .. artv,
V. S. a. rag Wl4 N.Y. Cltr 4tia rM8.4t,
do oottpoa 101 V.N. Y. Plata 4a....l4v
V. a 4a. rag to Y.. K. H. ft. B.
4o eaupea o cv. ta 10414
Panama a couaon. .lOlU No. Pscifia 4s lottk
Am. emeltara t....li do at ......liteS
A T ft T. ov. 4a. MHO. g. L raf. 4a....
Armour ft f. 4S.. "i Hae. T. ft T. Ut...y
Atchiaea gen. 4a.... 04vi Paan. con. 4s !',
Hal. ft Ohio 4a.... reading gen. 4s 974
t-tiaa. ft Ohio 4ta. tl U ft S. r r .1 ta - ,
C. n. ft Q. 1. 4s.... MV4Be. Pan. sr. ta. ... . U'i
O M ft S T g 414a.. 10144 do raf. 4a ti
C. B. I. P. e. 4a. li-H I do r. U M
fi. ft 8. raf. 4'4a... 64 flo. Mallear 8a ln'
D ft ft. Q. raf. 6a.. 4iitt inlon Piolllo 4s tt.4,
Kris son. 4a m4 '4 ' 4a ?ita
ns. Klarlrlc ....! II. rt. Uubber da.... 102-14
Ot. No. lit 4Sa.'.. Vi'tV. 8. Steel 5a lolVa
III. r raf. 4a 17 Wabaah IM (a.. loo
K. C. So. ref. as,,. l Wai.1. tmioa 4'4s..,. M '
U ft N. unl. 4a... S Waal. tloc. cv. 64..
Id , K. ft T. lat ti.. 1
Bid.
HAVE YOO
the nm
TO CO IHTO
ou sin ess
- aFJkffa ttf Iff fb gk p SB St.
It so. Join with me
in the ell business
..'a in Tutu I Inn. n '
At? tract of land cen
traJly located la
the coaat oil belt
surrounded by' oil wells of enorm
ous production. I also own -x
modern rotary well rig. capable of
drilling to a depth of 4.009 feet. I
have sub-dtvlded this land Intj
oil lots and for tie you get a
warranty deed to a lot and an in
terest in the several co-operative
oil wells, which your moiity en
ables me to drill, oa It takes com-'
bined capital to drill these walla I
aak you to Join with me In ex
pense and share with me In profits
inthla. the Moat Rapid Develop, ng
Oil Field In the south. Investor
and axeuts wanted. See ma
H. J. D LA INE
Paxton Hotel, Omaha. Neb.
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