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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1917)
TO THh ahh,:. OMAHA, WKUiN&auAt, jaihuaivi iv, Live stock market Cattle EeoeipU for Two Days ... So Heavy that Buyers i , . Force Down Prices. KOQ RUN HEAVY, PRICES UP Omaha, Jan.arr f, HIT. Cattla. Hofi. Hnssp ll.Ml 17.S00 JI.S II. Hi :io SI.OM ji.om I0.1M 1.S7 11,100 I.05 11.131 11.111 27.141 27,(31 Receipt wera: Official afondar 11 MI Estimate Tueadar IMH Two dan thl week. ,J1. Ill Bam. days last wrk. 11,141 Bam. days t was. 1,147 Bam. days wki, uo. 11.447 Bun tin 4 wlu. aro.20,4 Sams day Uat tut ..11.272 Receipt, and disposition of Uve stock at th Union Stock Yards, Omaha, for twenty, (our hours andlnfi at S p. m. yesterday: - . : RECEIPTS CARS. C. M. SL P 1 Wabash 3 Missouri Parlflo.... 30 'Union Pacific IS C. si J W., oast.... 21 CAN. W. woat... (15 C, St. P., U. O. . 47 C- B. at Q., oast.... 26 C B. A Q., woat... 41 C. R. I. P., east. 27 . C . R. I. t P., wast. Illinois Central 27 Chicaio OU West... 12 ' Total receipts.. .is, DISPOSITION- JO 10 102 20 21 2 117 12 1 44 2 10 1 32 It J 2 2 10 11 1 m t4 l 211 Montana feeder lambs 65 12 7f KS4 Idaho feeder lambs 5 12 70 217 fed lambs 78 13 25 331 fed lambs 71 13 OR 10 culls 01 12 On 110 Wyomlnr lambs 70 12 Q 202 fed lambs 72 12 1 6 411 fed lambs 71 13 in M culls 14 12 00 Cattle. Hons. 4,012 4.1H4 .764 4,616 411 4,121 Sheep tl: l.lia 2,200 (,172 Morris 4 Co 410 Bwtft A. Company 1,141 Cudahy Parkins Co... 1.311 Armour & Co 1 270 Schwarts A Co..... J, W. Murphy Mncoln Packing Co.,. 27 So. Omaha Park. Co.. 7 St. Clair Packing Co. 1 Cudahy, Kansas City, 123 Hentn.er A Oliver.... 12 W. B. Vansant Co to Benton, Vanaant A X. . 44 Hill A Son 142 P. B. Lewie 213 , 3. B. Root A Co 1(1 ' J. H. Bulla 14 J. P. Hues 22 r. a. Keiion i Werthelmer A Defen. 312 R. P. Hamilton 1 Bulltvan Broa , 41 Rothschild A Krebs... 11 Mo. A Kan. Calf CO.. 124 Christie .. 442 I Hlmlna 4 Huffman IS Both , . .. 21 Meyers A... 4 Baker 21 Banner Broa ., 17 John Harvey (17 Jensen A Lunffrsn.,.. 117 rt'n.v t Other buyers (07 1,106 ', Total 1,1(4 14,141 14.HI ' Cattle R ocelots war. larto this mornlns, vor 400 cars bclnff reported. Other markets wera also heavily aupplled. Monday's re eelpta were large ao that with two days of heavy receipts In aucoeaslon buyers were bio to fore a llttl concession on some irinfla. Good to choice yearllna beeves were, however, strona- and In rood demand. Other redes were anywhere from steady to aa much aa loo lower, ma same loina- wae true of oowa and heifers. Stooken and feeder! wera aaywhere from steady to a little easier. Quotations on cattle! Good U aholee tearllu beeves. Il(llll.w: food to ehotoe weighty corn fed beeves, 110 Oowll.oo: fair to good eomfed beeves. ..!: oemmoa to fair oomfed bears, 7.7ial.t; god to choice graas beeves, II 0tl.l: fair te good grass beeves, II. 10O1.00; common to fair grass beeves. 14 lT 10: good lo choloo heifers. I7.s0l.sl good lo choice aowa, 17.60O1. 60; fair to good sows. 11 000 17. M; eomnoB to fair cov.a, 4.e0O(.M; Vim feeding stasra, IIMII Ml good to ohloa feeders. II.IOdl.M: fair to good feed ers, I7.10O1. H eommon ! fair feeders, K.21O7.00; fair to cholcs stock ers. 11.710 I. 21: stock heifers, M.ieOa.ll: stock oowa. II. 1001,10; stock oarvea. I7.OO.M veal calves. I7.10O10.00; beef bulla, stars, etc. I4.00O7.71; bologna bulls. 16.10 0 4.00. Representative aalea t BBR STKKRS. ' - J No, ; At. Pr. No. A. Pr. t. ....... (77 If M I...' 7l( it m CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Cattla, CnaeUled; Hogs, Weak; Sheep, Firm. s Chicago. Jan. t. Cattle Receipts, t.000 neaa; market unsettled; native beef, 97.(00 11.10: western steers. 17.100 10.00; stockers and feeders, I1.40O1. 10; rows and heifers. 14.404I-10.IIO; calves. 11. 21011.10. Hoge Recelpla, 40,000 head; market weak, early advance of lOr. to 15c above yes terday e average mostly Inst: bulk of aalea, 110.40O10. 76; light. fl0.00O10.il; rolled, 110.20al0.71; heavy, 110 loft 10.80; rough. IIO.I04ylO.40: pigs, t7.710t.ll. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 10,000 bead market firm; wethers, 19.40010,60; owes, If. oofio.10: lambs, f II. 10O14.00. St, Loo la lavs Stock Market. SL Louis. Jan. 1. Cattle Recelnte. 1.700 head: market steady; native beef steers, 17.10011.60; yearling steers and heifers. I4.50rrll.10; cows, f5.10Ol.10; stockers and feedera, f5.30O8.10; prime eouthern ber-f leers. fx.00Ol.0O; beef cows and heifers, I4.26O7.10: prime yearling steere and heif ers. I7.tfl0t.00: native calves. 10.00012. 26. Unas Hccelots. 11.500 head: market higher; lights, II0.460 10.80; pigs 17.710 1.76; mixed and butchers, 110.600 10.15 : 'iod heavy, f 10.160 11.00; bulk of sales, io.tooio.io. Sheep and LambsReceipts, 1,(00 head, market atrnng: lambs. 112.710 13.76; ewes, f6.60Ot.76; yearlings, til. 00012.26. 7..... If at !..... U... (II M7 I7T lit 42 171 3 Ill II. ...... .1141 II ..1011 t . 177 t!i 1 ! f 40 T II t 71 ? Ill I II 14 I 71 11. 711 l TI4 10 -. 771 14. ....... 117 14... .. 171 14........ I7T 10. 1001 !... .1S01 20..llll lt....1061 l(. ....... lilt 41 1171 t...llll 7 II f lo f TO t It I 10 1 16 I II I 16 I 00 10 40 I II I 71 City I.lvo Slock Market. Kansas City, Jan. f. Cattle Receipts. 13,000: market lower; prime fed steers, 110. 75OH.10; dressed beef steers, I8.10O 10.76; western steers, f7.IOOH.00; cows, 11.26 01. 00; heifers, f6.60'Ol 1.00; stockers and feeders, f(. 26O10.00; bulls, 16.760 7.71; calves, 17.00 011,10. Hogs Receipts, 18,000 head; market higher; bulk of sates, fl0.30O10.70; heavy, I10.46O10.80; packers and butchers, 110.46 10.76; light, 110.00ai0.16; pigs, f8.7601.7l. nneep and Lambs Receipts, 7,000 head market higher: lambs, tlt.00Oll.60; year. Ilnga, fll.26013.26; wethers, fl.71O10.00 ewes, lf.31Ol.10. Men City Live Stock Market. Sleux City. Jan, t. Cattle Receipts, 100 head; market for killers steady, stock, ers strong; beef steers, ft, 21010.60; butch. ers, 17.0001,00; fat cows and heifers, 16.00 1.00; rannera, 14. 21O1.10; stockers and feed era, f.10O1.10; calves, fl.00OI.10; bolls. stsgs, etc., 15.10O7.I0; feeding cows aod heirers, tt.iooi.'ls. Hogs Receipts. 11,100 head: market opened lOlOe higher, closed ateady; lights, 19 75(110 25; relied, tl0.30O10.10; heavy, 111.(0010.76; pigs, ntoei.lO; bulk of sales, I10.00O10.10. gneep and Lambs Receipts, 3,000 head market steady; fed muttona, 18. 00O11.06 wethers. ft.00OI0.00; ewes, fl. 0001,10 lambs, 111. 10O13.00. . GRAIN ANDJPRODUCE Wheat Market is Very Quiet Traders Hold Until Better -Prices Prevail. SLIGHT DE0P IN C0EN I Hi: ik liv Htoek Marttt, St. JoMph, Jul. .Cattla Ramloti. fiftO htsd; markat alow to loo lowar; tMiu, 97.90a1a.jD. eows ana ntirtnL i1.io01i.eo: Homo RmicIdU. 15.508 htwd: mtrkat SttlOn blfher; top. $10.71; balk of Mii, 19.li01V.YO, I I hmid ttnd LarnbH RenlDta. 3.000 hA nwktvt ft10a hifhr; JunLx, $13.tOAlt.4: tlv Stock ! Hlfht, Rteolptg of IIto Mock ot flvo Drtncliml witura nukTicou: Cattlft. Horn. HhsMB. 8t Lonlo... ,700 U,00 1,000 CCla- j. Aflft 40.000 10,000 Hloui City LttftO 18,500 2.000 I'lMM, 10,200. 81,1.00 11,000 kumm city. ...... .li.ooo li.ooo t.ooo ToUlfl... ..11,400 110,600 ,100 1 ., 16 i KM It,.-..... Tl v 1. ....... fM 1. ...... Iht 4. ...... 1 31.. Sz.i r I. . It 10 I " T tl I M ...1041 ...1000 ...1111 ...1101 I 10 , lla.M,...Hl 1 H ...1174 10 10 Tl. H40 If 15 ...1340 10 15 1 H BITER a , ;" 00 t.,... T44 I 10 . fit ? 00 lte.e. T4 T St If.e. IM S CALYK8. , 400 f 15 7. .,, It T M IS T T5 , 100 t H 111 I M t,M..H. 1U t 50 . 1H Tf 1........ 1U 10 H Hoi TnAf'K bog rwMrtpta voro Mtl tKted at 257 oara, or IT, 500 hoad, and tin loa offldal lvaro fall abort of UUo. thla U tho laj-ffoot nut br Id oovaral years. Am wh to bo oxpoctod wtth auch larr run, and taany trmltui not votttnv In tHI a round boob, tho markat waa a rary tnovan affair. Karly tn Lb morntn. abipootw vora abt to got otfmo boga atoaity. Tboao war i(iUrln, tboogh, for whoa wlroa bottma eomlay. from othar marknta, all of watch bad eoniparaUvoly nmllr rm tber ra Iportod a harp advanooa. Thla broncbt Oh pacsaro to umo in norry, aa thoy bad rgaot Bood of aomo wolgbty boga, an4 it waa not long before good haavy boga waro moviojr freely at lOo higbor ftrnraa. while bippara wore taking good to ehotoe bvtohar waignta on anyway a taioo nlohar Latghter aluff did not more aa laailllj aa ine weig-niy onennga u pawKera, at leaat. a Boieo, fme oi ui pent ugau im autoa or went to ablppera blgher. and paokera oaia . e money ror nogs tnat tocked wtrigbt where they had to-bwy them with firiftja, but the balk of the light offering did not alert to move until along toward tieon, whan with' oven beet ktnda weaker than they were early, It wan hard to beat ateady prices, and a good many which worn ailll la first hands at midday were wanted jower. T relive were sun looming tn, and while packers were adll In the market, and snipping ortiera were not all HI led, Indira tiona wera that the close would bo the week oat time of the day. The general market ranged from ateatfy to dime higher then yesterday. Quality waa much better, and en paper prtx hewed qule a little more advanea than waa really quotxMe. The sales belnW can hardly be considered mm repreeen tattoo of tb general market, aa with so many trains mi, ana teen aenraoio Ninas slow to sell. It was natural that moso of the high priced bogs which sold first were weighed In time to be quoted, but bulk of the merUnm kinds was not. Balk of ail the offerings oeid at 9i0.iuoia.t9, wua Den heartes on up h 110.75, the highest price aver paM In Jan wary- K e preset! tau re sales: No. At. Bh. Pr. No. At, 75. .174 ... 10 II . 4I..111 94..10I 51. .111 4. .114 I4JM 51. .150 44..S.TV. ... 10 SO 80.. 105 ... 10 40 44. .t ... 10 50 C5..130 ... 10 41..111 ... 10 TO mi Pr. . 10 15 sr. . 10 55 ... 10 45 ... 10 55 ... 10 II ... 10 71 Uheep While sheep and lamb receipts were qeiie a tint smaller man yasterday, the run was still pretty liberal, arrivals roan ting out Hfty-etx oars, or about 15,600 ntea. as was um case yesteraay, the sup ply at this point waa largest on the map, and wtth other markets rather moderately supplied prices, around the circuit showed a generally blgaar tendency. Locatly trade ertened alow; for, while higher prices were practically aaawreo. a -wood deal of stuff was lata getting la and packers held back waiting until ths bulk of the offerings had been yarded to fill their orders. Up to 11 o'clock the only lamba sold looked lOdflao hlaher. and them w.m - assurance that the latter trade would show at leaat this much advance. The early top was 111.16. but as high aa 513,40 had been . (offered for the beat fed weeterna and.sellers were still boding vhera at $11.50. Quotations on sheep and lamhst Lambs, good to choice, 111.160 11.10: lamba, fair to good. ia.60U.16i lamba, clipped, fl6.64 11.1; lambs, feeders, I1JL00O11.T6; year lings, good ta choice, lll.Mt911.00; year lings, fair to good. 10.00U.OO; wethers, fair to choice. $.00M0.; ewes, good te choice, IO.269l.tO; earns, fair to good, 17.76 vt.; ewes, plain to casta, 4.50vT.6O; wee, feeding 66. 00 0) T. 60. ' RenraeentaUT aalea: , Ha, IS fed ewes 1111 Idaho feeding lamba, 1411 Idaho feeding Umbo., 40 fed yearlings 6 frd lambs 60 fed lambs ............ I UnH..n. Wat. rllfiar Ar. ,.10 IT ri Pr. 40 II TO 11 76 11 70 11 00 it 06 11 00 OMAHA fiSNUHAL UABKBT. Pen !tnrDreeeJ : Turkeys, drr nicked. lo ever lira, No. 1; ducks and geese, scalded. 2a over live. Na. 1; he.ni. end nli. caldad, to over live. No. 1. Llvoi Brollera. 32c, hena. Ho; springs, 17c! stags. 14s: old rooetera, jio, geesa, tec; aucas. lie: tur keys, any also ovsr 10 lbs., llo, turkeys. to 10 lbs., lie; capons, I Ins.. and ovsr. mo; guineas, eacn vio; guineas, young, each, under 1 Iba,, 40e; s.uals. Homora. 9t. uo per aos. Bu.ter-a4.4ta. Kifs Kreeb. No. 1, esse. II 1. 01, No. e, 17.10: ores, case, $7.60. Cheese ouotatlons by Urlsu Co.: Cheese Bxtra fancy domestic fie-tea. 4Sn domestic Swiss, 15a; block Bwtss, llo; twin viwjv, iripieie, eeao; aatsiea, XB'e young Amartea, llo; blue label brick, 1444c llmburger, lie; New Tork waits, lie; Ro- ujueiari. eeo. Beef Cuts Ri be. No. 1, 10c: No. , 14 n No. I, llo. laas. No. 1, lie; No. I, Ito; No, . isc. ubooks. o. l. lin: NA. I. 11 kD No. 1, lOo. Rounds, No. 1, 16c; No, I, 15 o, n, e. 44o. neves, rut, a, .mo; no, t, l9Qi n. e. ewe. Orsters "Klnc Cols' northern, nitena atandarda, $1.11, selects, 1.00; counts, 12.26. Vlsh Vown special: WhIUng, skto&ed. iso ia, wnumg, round, so lb. UaUbat, coast loosen, llo lb.: salmon, falls rrosen, uo 10.; salmon, silver, frosen, 1 Ho lev; whitened, medium, llo lb.; white nan. aarge, io id,; wnitensn, jUBtvo, 16c lb. rmUhna, large, Ifc lb.; calfleh, small, 16c ia.i Maex coo, joo in.; pine, yellow, round, iw as; pine, yauow, areosea. 14c lb.; pick oral, iwand, to lb.; tile Us h. for steaks, lie in. i nairiag, rouna, to per in.;, herring, pan fiaaan, lo lb.; stutnah, Oo lb.; croppies, 6c to ; trout no id. Freah PUb Cat flea, largo or small, lie lb.; halibut, steamer, 10c lb.; salmon, liu wsii fills, 1 got, anaa uhv, ioe id. ; ; BpaO' brh maekerel. large and medium, ite 11. btualbjh. medium, lie lb.: black base, ifh SOo lb.; black baas, order alee, 14c lb.; black eskBB. amaii. 110 10. reu ananner. iLn ih nouDoera, 12c id. coanan. eaatern. 14a ih. Bmoked Ptsh White ohubs, bayflah, 10-lb. baakets, lie lb.; kippered salmon, 10-lb. oaaaeia, iae ia; nnan naddtea, 16 and 10-lb. bosea, 140 lb ; kippered oed, 10-lb. boxes. OleemargertDO- Nataral 00 lor. per lb. Iamaua. I4r; Cballaaga, lie: Keraav tOaVflt Uly. 1; Uaooln. IT He Wblto, vwt i - anvwiieee, sev. FitoOrangoa, 114a box, 11.71; 110, v. 1 ssi VSUW ail an., a),v jp, UntDO- trait, Ida, 1.6; 44a, fas, 1X60; 64s, 14s, I0e. si, t ixirnwiiav, itMHiji avus, save, 9b. wt; Ch. 100a. 300s, $4.60, Qrapes Snverora. kec. 14,00: lialagaa, 61.00 ai0,00. Uananaa, per VegBtaWee- PoUtoes, 1.00 bu. Sweet potatoes: Kanaas. bbla, 14.24 bhi: hamo- era, ll.wO hemp. Celery, l.00 dos. Turnips. oerroie, parnips. oagoea, io 10. lettuce. head, 11.16 crate; head, doa. 11.00; of. ea aos. vauiuiower, 51.25 crate; small crates, 9 1.7s. HTUcumbers, - 1.26 doa. Tomatoes, six baskets, 16.60 crate; baskets, e 1. HHti, unifin. rea, so ID. ( yellow, 4No n.; Spantah, 62.00 crate. Apples Tork lm pert La, U.00 bbL; Tork Imperial, 1-bbL lota, 14.60 bbl.; Qrimes Qoisen. large, ox.oo Dex: Qrlmea Ooldi small, II. T6 bug; Roma Beauty, Wash., lit.00 box, Rom Beauty R. R., L7I box; Buy. men Win bapa. 61.00 box; Wean. Genoa, 12.60 box. Cranberries, bbn, $10.00 bbt.; boxes, tl.tl box. , Cider Mot ta, 14.11 keg; Uott. bbla., 17.16 MN, Mteov4lense- peanats Na I raw. lb. 0e; roast. lb Oo; Jure bo, raw, lb., lo; Jam. riastsa. ibw 10a. irom. aatea. case. la.; Bgs, case, ii.ovt no, .1 Kagllah wsl BUte. Ibv, 16c Ctrffe Meke. New Tork. Jan. I. The market for coffee fotures was lower today under scattering realising wnien seemed to come largely rrom wall street ana cotton trade aouroea. The market opened at a decline of 1 to 4 points and active montha sold 6 to 10 points net lower flurmg ins middle 01 the day. with May touching .t3o and Beptembor 9.13c. Bllgnt ralllna followed on covering with the market closing net unchanged to points lower. Bales were estimated at 7.000 bags. January, .Tle; Pebruary, 6. llo; March, 6.80c: April, 5. 8 2c; May, 1.16c; June. 1.00c; July, a.sec; August, s.avo; Heptember, 6.14c; October, I.10o; November, l.tOo; Ie oember 6.26c, Fpot unchanged. Rio Ta. loo: flantoa 4a. lie Firm offers from Braall wera again reported scarce In the coat and freight market with 4a quoted at 10, London rretltta. The official tsablee .. renortetf nn change In the Braall tan markeu except for a Partial advance 01 I reie in Santos in til II Bill 11 00 I pose New Tork, Jan. Bvaporatod ADnlea Quiet but firm; fancy, Itflltc; choice, lc; prime, 7 and Tito. Lined s"rutt Prunes, quiet but steadv California, I 10 Mo; Oregon, IKOIVvc; A p. licota, firm; choice. ITo; extra choice, 17 Ho; fancy, 15c. Peaches, firm; choice, IHn; extra choice, 140; fancy, 9c. Raisins, ateady: choice to fancy, seeded, ia10c; ssedless, 104tle; London layers, fl.10. Drv (sasmIii M4uf4v New Turk, Jan. 0, Cotton goods and yarns were quiet today with prices steady, men's wear openings continued. Drene goods were quiet. HUk novelties were In ve demand. Ribbons for millinery our- Omaha, aTanuary t, 191T. trade In wheat today was In marked contrast to the heavy business of yesterday, today's market being very quiet and prices from uncbaneed to ir lower. The local demand for wheat was fairly active and tin dullness today was caused by the sellers noiding out for better prices ana i cause today's rRcelpts were oomewnat liathter than veef errfuv'a I he corn market was quoted irom -v lower, but the trade in this market was verv rood, ennelilerlnr the decline. There was a rood demand for this cereal ar.4 I commercial grades were the best sellers, the No. 2 and 3 grades, In most instances, l ling at ?3ttc, wniie me r. brought around tic. The sales of wheat up to noon were very llxhl and only a few cars of No. 2 hard heat brought 11.94, while soma or tna i. hsrel mnA ml 11 HU Dele rerelnt con tinned very light BJld with a keen demand for all grades of thla cereal moat of the samples were aiirpoeea of very early. The bulk of the offerings graded No. 8 white aod brought 54e, ana few cars of choice No, 2 wtute oats aoiu sit KftUr. Ths a rar.f " nnoiea gncDUim the demand for this cereal being very gootj end the No. 2 and 3 grades ranging ..i-lA 'mm tl lisal .1 R.fI wan vnrv rtulT and Dlices on this article were quoted nominally unchanged. Clearances were, wheat ana nour eguai w 160.000 bushels; corn 420,000 Dusneis; oais, A Afin huahalat Prlmarv wheat recernU were 621,000 hiioh.i. .tiff ehtomenta 114.000 buahela, acalnst recelnta of 1.114.000 buahela. and .kir,n.sn.i 7 onn huabela last year. Prlmarv com recelDta were 1.168,000 bush ela, and ahlpmenU 626,000 buahela agatnat recetpU of 1,645,000 bushels and shipments of 61(r,0000 bushels last year. Primary oats receipts were 114,000 buah ela end ehl omenta 888.000 buahela against receipts of 1,076,000 buahela, and shipments of 651,000 bushels last year. riBliiT RBCKIPTa. Wbeat. Corn. Oats rhl-o 10b ooi z-u Minneapolis Duluth ! ; Omaha 1 Kansas City " " Ht. Louts sy Winnipeg ... ThU ..Im wen rennrted today: Wheat No. I hard winter: 1 cars, IM. v. T..rr1 wlnliir: 4 cars. 11.94. No. v,La .1.1... a pat. 11B2'A:-1 car, 11.13. Kamnln hard winter: 1 car, 11.11: 1-5 car. 11.17; t cars, 11.11; 1-1 r. 1.70. e.ni. rit: t.l nr. 11.80: car, 61.10, k glm-uTti: 1 car. 11.86. No. I mixed a rm 41 4: 1 car. II. 83. No. ma- 1 ear Chard). 11.00. WO. mixeo. eai, 11.11; car, 51.10. Rve No. I: 2 cars, 11.46. Ne, 1: 1 11.46; 2-6 car, 1.44. n.F .th-Nn 1 car. ai.v. nrMn s white: 6 cars, flwc. Ne, 9 white: 6 ears. Iltte. No. 4 wrute: 1 oar. lie. No. 1 yellow: 1 oar, llc. No. 1 1 1 mrm nun. No. ye now ; A.M a'ti No. s veJlow: 1 car. ftlttc. No. miTi ' x cars. M-ftc Idaho, Waahlnaton and Oregon white, 11.80 1.9&; Wisconsin white, 1.6&O1.60; Mich' lgan white, 1.70fcl. 80. Poultry Alive, unchanged. ; cars, I3e; I ears, ISV-c. No. mixeo r.atB na. x wniie: S care. - white: ft cars, 644c Samp wniie Omaha Caah PTioes- WBoai: 11 Mufiiiii -Mn X hard. 51.914 B1,H N. A h.rrl II UOl.tl! No. 3 Bprmg. H 0 i si: No t aorlnx. IIITOIH; No. 3 durum. i oca i na. Nn fa rlimim. 11.1401.86. Corn No. 11 w'hlU. t3HIIHa; No. 3 white, 180 nun- No. A white. 920t3c wo. a wnue, 9llidl2o; No. I White, 9292Vic; No. ILr.w HUOimo! NO. 1 yollOW, 13 sue: No. 4 yellow, !3l3c; No. 5 yel low, l3Me: No. 6 yellow, m a aauaib: No. 3 mixed. 13 tite. Na a mlced. 630lSc: Ne. 6 mixed, llO0ao; No. I mixed, 029l3ftc Oata: No. 2 whit. 64-ti66Kei otandaro, M0 aik,- xi s white. 64U0&444c: No. 4 white. 64064UO. Barley: Malting, L10 AIM: No. 1 feed. 97C091O. nye.no- f 1.469JP l.H; ' NO. 9, 91.fiBJJ.ie. Omaha Futarea. nrum enf 'wheat market ODerted strong and It appeared tor a time aa u mere wouiu bs. a renetttlen Oi yeataraara airona tr.t hut the market waa featured by heavy aelling and profit taking by lenga, which broke Hay wheat aaout iac trom uie viir The opeimiff prices on mm unui unchanged, and thla article followed the break In wheat and closed 1 lower on the May and tic lower on juiy. Th.. oata market was without any partic ularly Interesting feature and closed lower lo sympathy with wheat and corn, the May option declining e aod the Jply closing unchanged. Local rang or options Art. Open. High. Low . Chwa. Tea Wht. J 1 T May 1 17 1 IT 185 1 M t July 1 49 1 41 14614 1 4H 148 Hept 1 II 1 31 HI 1 S3 136 Corn, ' May 06 .luly 14 14 IS a llm 14 Oata My- Bl II 15 66 6 July 60 ? J Chtcag cJoaing prices, fumlahed The Bee by Logan a. Bryan, Block and grain brok era, 116 South Sixteenth atroet, Omaha: Art. Open. " High. 1 Low.j ob. Tea. , wht-! ; j n i r May 10 190 1 1 M 163 July 1 64 1 IS 161 , 1 61 163 Ty 1 00 09 11 July T 97 18 51 II 11 17 58 July 16 61 64 64 55 Per Jan. t M 10 II IT 19 00 21 90 May 18 60 II 10 31 10 31 10 26 41 Lard. Jan. II Tl 16 71 15 IS 16 II II Tl May 10 30 II 36 16 03 10 11 II IT Rlba. 1 Jan 14 11 10 60 May II 07 t6 16 15 02 16 07 16 07 NEW TORK OKNKRAL MARKET. Bang of PrlccMi on Various Leevdlng Com modities. New Tork, Jan. . Klour Firmer; spring patents, tt.ibu .o.o: winter oaten ta. I.Jt 9,60; winter straights, S.I0ffl.l6; Kanaas atraignta, B.K6. Wheat Spot, easy: No. 2 hard. 13.18 No. 1 northern, Duluth 62.33: No. 1 north era, Manitoba. 9.27". f. o. b. New York. Corn Spot, easy; No. 3 yellow, 11.11, o. i. i. new rorK. Oft l Spot, eaey: standard. 666e. Hay Firm; No. 1. 61.10; No. a, 61.00' 1.06: No. 3. 95Si.7U.n: uhlnnlne. fl&90r Hops Steady; state, common to choice. iv m, 4O0i,uc; ltid, nunc; icacinc coast 1V1. 11014c: 1915. 8011c, Hldei Dull; Bogota, 43c; Central Amer ica. 42 B 42 'AC Leather Firm; hemlock flrsta, 67c; sec onda 6&c. Provisions Pork, firm; mesa, $32.00 .ij.ftu; lamtiy, 93 1. 60 33-60;; snort clear. 811.00033.00. Tleef, steady; mesa. 123.00 23.50: family, 126.600)127.00. Lard, easy; mid die west, 116.8043)16.90. Tallow Quiet; city 10c; country, 11 llr; special, 11& Butter Lower; receipts, 14.4T6 rubsi creamery, 4040c; firsts, 36&26c; see ondK, 34fj26c Egg rtrm: receipts 3,463 cases; fresh gathornd extra firsts, 62c; flrata, 60061c aeconoa ana poorer, 4049o; rarigorator sec onda to firsts, 36 038c. Cheese Irrewtilar: receipt 1,560 boxes; atate held specials, 24&24e; state held average tancy, ul!4c. Poultry Live, firm; no ' prices quoted. Pressed poultry very quiet, prices changed. ( Mlnmek4palis Grain Market, Mlnneapolla. Minn., Jan. 9. Wbeat May. llll1: Juiy, 6i.8101.sia: caab. No, hard, l.j2.00 ; No. 1 northern. 61.92 tfLFftn; no. z nortnern, !. ti.6 (jorn na. s yeiiow, . fpvic. Oats No. 3 white, 644&54c, Plexseed 12.15 02.69. Flour Unc banged. Barley 92c 4yl. 21 Rye ll.4401.4S. Bran 27.50026-00. City Grain Markat. Kansas Cltr. Jan. 9. Wheat No. S hard II. 9201.97; No. 2 rnd. Il.9201.97: May. 91. nan oi. vie. : juiy, .iaHt. Corn No. 2 mixed, 96 096c; No. 2 white. b(fttc; no. yeiiow, e(fBc; May, 95 tpvnc; juiy, vo8tc. uata no. z wmte, 670&7c; No. 2 mixed. 04ft vic Si. Louia Grain Markat, St. 'Louis Jan. 0. Wheat No. 3 red. 12.02 02.06; no. x nara, 3.uz; May, l.B6 uly, 51.49. Oata steady; track No. 3, 67c: No. t white, 61 c , Oil and Bosin. Savannah, Oa.. Jan. I. Oils Turpentine. firm, 61 c; salea, 166 bbla.; receipU, 166 bbla.; atoCKs, 23,443 bbla. Rosin Firm: aales, 904 bbla.; receipts, 648 bols. ; Bnlpmems, 1,000 tola.; stocks, 90, 328 bbla. Quotations: A, B, C, D, E. F, 16,25; O, 66.27; H, 6.30O-40; I, 16.50; K, 66.10: U. 16.70: N. 66.96: WO. 17.10 WW, 7.30. LsmbJ Stocks and BMda. Quotations fumlabed by Burns. Brlnker & Co.. 449-53 Omaha National hank building Bid. Aaked. .111 112 .104 106 .97 99 ,.104 107 .103 ...97 . ..116 ... 90 ... 71 .! 63 .111 STOCKS Cudahy Packing Co., com . do pfd Deere A Co., pfd. Fairmount Creamery Co., pfd. Harding Cream Co. pfd Jncoln T, 4 T.. eom. 7 pet.. , Mountain States T. ft T.... Nye-Schnelder-Fowler Co. ... .AC. B. BC By pfd do common . & C. B. Ry. A B. pfd E. L. A P. Co., ofd Packers Nat. Bank, So, Ora.. State Bank of Omaha Swift ft Co., ntock Union Stock Tarda Co. I pet.. muin us- Am. T. ft T. 6b Booth-St. L. Cold Stg. Is. 1931 Chicago Ry. 6s, 1927 Chicago Union StaL 4s, 1963.. 100 uudahy Packing Co. 5a, 1946.... 99 Iowa Ptd. Cement Co. fls, 1922.. 99 100 la. South. UU1. Co, 6b, 1933 100 191 (J. Ky. t8. 194 97V. 97 Kearney (Neb.), School 4a. ..100.28 101.38 C. B. SL Ry. be. 1936.,.. 96 97 ' Omaha Gaa Co. 'a. 1917 37 Packard Notes. 1919 99 99 opringueia ior. ity. r. IM. OS. 100 101 Swift ft Co. 6s. 1944 101 101 Wilson ft Co. la, 1941 101 103 Cotton Market, Tork, Jan. I, Cotton Futures steady; January, 18.43c: March. May, 18.10c; July, 11.83c; October, 100 116 101 74 50 67 87 166 130 ..145 146 .101 101 09 99 99 100 96 97 100 99 a New opened 8.68c; 17.I7C The cotton market closed unsettled at a net advanea of from 1 to 4 points. Liverpool, Jan. I.- Cotton Soot, steady: good middling, 11.69d; middling. 11.41d; low auauiina. ii. a. saies, s.voe oa lea. Found a Quick Core for Croon. When a child has croun no time should be lost, and the remedy that will give the quickest relief and is pleasant and sale to take is the most desirable. Mrs. S. Cartwright, Col lingsviUe. I1U says, "When my child was small he was subject to croup. I found that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy cave the quickest relief and that he never objected to taking it." Advertisement NEW YORK STOCKS Metals Most Active and Strong- . est Group in Market, BIG GAINS IN C0PPESS New Tork, Jan. 9. Metals were the moat active and as a group the strongest fea tores of today's listless market, leading coppers recording gross gains of 1 to I points on a rev al of rumors suggesting a vomoination v several of the largest pro ducing comw es and their subsidiaries. The other nlde ' ,tbe account was represented by motors and a few kindred laauas. A fur- tnnr decline of 14U noints in the shares of the General Motors company was generally attributed to disappointment at the amall dividend voted by the directors. Some of thla loss waa rerovered In the later dealings when the markat waa at Ita bent. Rails were more nromlnent Ihin rmvmlv but largely at the expense of quoted values. New Haven yielded 3 points on a combi nation of poor earnlniEH and labor dtffleultiee and Atchison fell 3 points on the failure of the directors to Increase the prevailing dividend. Canadian Pacific and its subsi diary "Soo," and St. Paul were lower by 1 to 2 DOlnts and the new nreferreri Hhares of St. Louis A San Francisco dropped almost 10 points on very few transactions. The movement of United States Bteel and other leading industrials, as well as equip ments and munitions, had Its basis chiefly n speculative ODeratlona Steel mHe n extra gain of 1 after an early period of Irregularity, and Nova Scotia Steel lost 14 points. The United State Rtl tnnnar. report for December, to be issued tomorrow. Is expected to approach the high record established in the previous month. Kavorabie trade conditions, including ad ditional price advances for the crude product, accounted for the further strength of oils at gains of I points. Isolated ad vances of 3 to I points were made by other specialties of a mixed chareer. r)..iin '"ut ana augniiy larger, amount ing to 125,000 abares. uonae moved contrarllv. strength in n way issues being neutralised by the heavy offerings in Internationale, notably Anglo French &S and United Klnvrfntn UPl.l. tlrularly the 5 4b. Total aalea, par value, 17,050,000. United States bonds were un- hnnged on call. Nambnr of ).,. bmj ......t in. -.-.Zi, - "wus od lead ing stocks were; i t . a 8ales Hf'n- Low' Close, Am. Beet HlltrnF 1 CAA ae u aa, t, American Can 6100 A1 46 47 Am. Car A Fnunrirv FLDA act aail aei? Am. Locomotive.... 8,000 77V4 76 u tt Am. Smelt, ft Ref.. 16,800 108U 107tt 108 Am. Sugar Refining 400 110 109 110 niii, ioi. at 101.... Z.000 123 12:i4t 193U 300 36 3b 36 4 16,900 84 81 83 "A 9,300 107 104 105 4,800 5fi (3 600 84 84 83 . f"" 21.. 1.9 VU 700 12 700 . 96 93 96 400 64 04 64 1,100 91 90 91 300 123 121 ui" 3.1 1,400 116 116 4VV JDK J Am. Z.. L. ft S Anaconda Copper.. Bald. Locomotive.. Baltimore ft Ohio.. B. ft S. Conner... 3al. Petroleum Canadian Pacific. . , i-erurai ieather... Chesapeake ft Ohio C. M. A St. P Chicago ft N. W.. C, R. I. ft p. Ry.. inino Copper 2,500 54 Colo. Fuel ft Iron.. 800 46 Corn Products Ref. 2,700 22 Crucible Steel 11 7on ai Distillers' Securities 3,100 28 btio looo 33 eoeral Electric ?nn ika Great No. pfd. . . Ot. No. Ore ctfs, Illinois Central.. Inter. Con. Corp. . .. 800 Inspiration Copper. 8,800 Inter. Harvester Int. M. M. pfd. ctfs. 14,600 ia Southern Ana Kentiecott Copper., 27,800 uuuiviiie m naan. iretroleum. . . iaml Copper .. K. ft T.. ofd.. laaourl Pacific Montana Power National Lead 200 80 Nevada Copper 2,500 24 new xortt central. 1 700 103 . T.. N. H. ft H. . 10.700 isix Norfolk A Weetern Northern Pacific... 1,300" 109' Pacific Mall 300 20 j-u.cn ic iei. a Tel,, ..... Pennsylvania 1 son ksu Ray Con. Copper... 8,300 27 i.nnuiug Rod. Iron A Steel. . Shattnck Aria. Cop. Southern Pacific... Southern Railway.. Studebaker Co Texas Company..,. union racinc nion Pacific ptd. 26 24 26 101 -ft 10V 53 46 31 2 36 32 15 67 84 24 44 31.300 106 102 2,900 41 40 16 59 25 46 23 3 in 11114 34 K 10(14 1514 111 14 4H 48 332 lot 41 101 69 23 102 47 133 107 108 59 23 102 4 5 34 32 56 27 4,000 102 101 10: 4,600 80 79 80 300 26 25 2 600 97 97 97 1,800 31 31 31 7,100 106 103 10 7,400 242 234 241 1.300 144 143 144 . iiu Ind. Alcohol.. 24 7(10 151 u iitiz 1 (7 S- Sfeel 144,100 113 111 113 S. Steel nfd l.ioo lanu 10 190 Utah Copper. 4,600 105 100 106 waoasn prd. B . . 400 29 29 29 Western Union .100 ha as, okk Weatlnghouse Bloc, 1,500 54 52 64 Total sales for the day, 126 000 shares. New Tork Money Market New Tork, Jan. I. Moreen tile paper, 1 per cent. Sterling Exchange Sixty-day bills. 34.71; commercial sixty-day bills on banks, 84,71; commercial sixty-day bills, ie.71; demand, $4.75; cables, 14.71 7-11. Silver Bar, 75c; Mexican dollars, S7c AJTOSKsIENTS. AMimFMENTA. rutCAOO grain and provisions. BTheai Bad Corn IMeaa Start ta Oa Higher, Hat Get a Backset. Chicago, Jan. . 9. Attempts that holders wheat made today to realise profits caused a material eetbark In pricea. The outcome waa a weak rtnee. l4p3o net lower, with May at 91.69 41.87 and July at fl.llOl.11. Corn flntahed l91ac down; oata on o to o ana provi- aiona varying from 7c decline to a rise of Throughout the day the wheat market gave continued signs of being topheavy. Not withstanding that early trading ahewed 1 fresh advance, it soon was apparent that ths buying power In the pit lacked volume. Declines which ensued were not fully over come at any subseouent time, on the con' trary, final quotations proved to be almost ne lowest 01 tne oay, aesprte estimates that the new export bus tn ess amounted to fully 1,000,000 buahela. One of the reasons for the comparative weakness was that dla patches from Argentina eatd 13,769,000 bufhels were available there for export, hereaa the trade here had assumed that he Argentina eurplua aid not exceed 1,800,- 000 bushels. Action of the Britten government tn wttb- hordlng all Information aa to pricea at Liver pool tended further to deter speculative buy- ng or wheat in Chicago. Bulla also were dis concerted to some extent by the fuel that reports concerning the European visible supply seemed like wise to have been suppressed. Regardlaw of large aales of cam to be shipped to the seaboard, the market for that cereal eased off with wheat. Advices of big crop damage In Argentina had only transient stimulating enact. Trade tn .oata aa light. Price changes merely reflected the course ot other grain. Higher quotallona on hogs strengthened provisions. The bulge, however, brought out rather free selling, which afterward led to a moderate aag In pricea of lard. Chicago Caen prices Wheat: No. I red. nominal; No. 9 red, $1.91; No. 3 hard, $1.97t1.99; No. 3 hard. nomtaaL Corn: No. S yellow, 9lc: No. 4 yellow, 940 97c: No, 4 white, 94e, Oata: No. 2 white, II 4 97 e ; standard, 6T a Sic. Rye: no. 1, nominal; No. 8, el. 49. Barley: 9 498! 13. Seeds: Timothy, 93 600' 14; lover. iiz.QQ4tl7.90. PTOvlelons: Pork, it ia lard, $ll.(tfle.T9; rlba, $14.00014,41. jiuiier tjnenangea. . Eggs Higher: receipts, 4,739 eases: flrsta, eotjMtc; ordinary firsts, 3643c; at mark, rases Included, 33fy40c 1 Petatoee-Lower; renelpta, 39 cara; 1 JITNEY TAXI WebKsTtM Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Frank Keenan "The Sin Ye Do" Tb.r.'s A FUcs For "U" in Th. TODAY Mme Pe,rova "The Black Butterfly " Limited Ens-afaui t. aUttenint Thursday Evening, Jan. 11th Th. WorkTs Craataat TnwUaaa. NAZIMOVA In a rba-Dramatk Verskai al "WAR BRIDES" Twin DailT--MstsMM 1:30. Nichts. -M Pricasl Matsasss, Sc; Eraatin,s, 2&cO0c All This Week BOYD ltoUe'Clock Continuous Ma Waits.., The Sensational Photo Drama JULES VERNE'S 20,000 LEAGUES Biggest Film Hit Omaha Has Ever Known ORDER THE SEA Films, at ths BMtom of tfa. . Ocmh and Upo. "Mysterious laUnd.1 PRICES 1 to 7 o'clock, jSctraol Cbildran, 10c; adulta, 25c. Niihta, is., asc, soc. l-jaNrlJ MASIROFF TROUPE I Mil. Paula Lmr a La Rot . Murphy Pefanar CUra Kimball Young, in "Mrris A La Carta" MIICtT A Theater Of 11 UOClst Pmentatlorts PAULINE FREDERICK In THE SLAVE MARKET PRINCEbS 14ta and DMigtaa Sts. Crf Fiv. RmIs First Run C A 0 Pict.r 3p TODAY "THE PURPLE MASK" Whaa Damoa Fall For Pythias" Ala. Carleoas and CossMly. Mat. 2:3 Ems. 1:2, LAST TWO TIMES Muakal Gam BRANDEIS K Tha Saesoa's Muskal "The Princess Pat" SPECIAL AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA Mat. 25 ta flJO; Night, aWc to 4U.OO. PtlSN Doug THE BEST OF VAUDEVILLE Daily Mat, lilSi Nilht. 8:IS. All Weak. Java w i a i at HIS SCOTCH LADS LASSIES, HAL. LEN dt FULLER. .LADY! CHANDLER, I Bonds Government, steady ; railroad, lr I rerular. Time Loans Easy; slitv days, 3&2 V4 per cent; nlnty days. per cent; six months, per cent Call Money Steady; algbeat, t per cent; lowest, 2 per cent; ruling rate. 2 per cent; last loan, 2)4 per cent; closing bid. 2 per cent; offered at 1 per cent. U S. r. 2a. reg. I9t ft N. nn. 4s... J6 do coupon ... 99 M. K. ft T. 1st 4s 77 U. 8. 3s, reg 101 M. P. con. 6a. ..1(13 do coupon ... .101 U Mont Power 5b, .100 U. 8. 4s. reg.. ..no N. T. C. deb. Ss.lUM do coupoq ...HON. T. City 4a..ll0H Am. Tel. A Tel. N. T., N. H. ft H. . cv- 4 105ii cv. oa 101 Anglo.Prench Is. 2UNo. Pacific 4s... h Atch. gen. 4a.... 98 do 3s 74 B. O. 4s 93 Ore. 8. L. ref. 4s. 934 Beth. St. ref. 6a.lM Pac. T. ft T. 5s.. 101 Central Pac. 1st. It Penn. eon. 4s..l074 C. ft o. cv. 4Hs.. 86V4 do gen. 4fes...l034 C. B. ft Q. iu 4s 99 Reading gen. 4s. 96 C, M. ft St. P. So. Pac. cv. 6S..103V cv. Ss IOC do ref. 4a 93U C R. I. ft p. r. 4s 764 So. Railway 6s... 103 14 a ft S. ref. 44s. 85 Union Pai-lflc 4b 9fV D. ft R. G, 0. 4a.. 84 do cv. 4s..... 9S Erie gn. 4s 73 Tl. S. Rubber 6a..l03U Oen. Elec. 6s...1efi V. 8. Steel (.S....106U Ot. No. 1st 4V4a..lOl West Union 4Hs T T. C. ref. 4s 3Dom of C, 1931.10014 K. C. So. ref, U. 90 ild. The weekly figures from Cuba, representing Incrraeed grinding, led to larger offerings in thtj apot market and aeemrd to have In spired moat of the early trading. Omaha Bay Market. Prairie Hay Choice upland, $12.90; No. 1. $10.60?11.00; No. 2, S-.flO?l.00; No. ft, 0039.00. Choice midland, 111.00; No. 1, HO.oeiJ10.60; No. 2. 98.a0t99.tS0; No. t, IT.lOtji.OO; choice lowland. 19.0091.60; No. 2, I7.004J8.00; No. S, S&.00O7.00. Straw Choice wheat, 14.00 94.10; choice oat or rye, 96.5097.00. Alfalfa Choice, 117. SO; No. t I1S.S09 4? 14.60; standard. $14 60fltl..6t); No, J, 1LI0 913.60; No. t, $10.00 911.00. Metal Markets. New Tork. Jan. t. Metals Coppee, un settled; electrolytic, first, second and third quarters, $26.00932.60. Iron, ateady arte, unchanged. Tin, steady; spot, $42.eO94!.O0, At London Copper: Spot, 132; futures, CI29; electrolytic, 143. Tin: Spot, 111 6a: futures, 183. Londoa Ftnaaclal ( London, Jan. I. Silver Bar, 345 d per ounce. Money 9 per cent Discount Rates Short and three months' bills, i per cent Bank Clearings. Omaha. Jan. 9. Bank clearings for Omaha today were $4, 502, 980.97 and for the corre sponding day last year $3,569,212.3$. Sugar Market. New Tork, Jan. 9. The market for sugar futures was easier early under liquidation and selling by trade Interests wtth prices midday about 2 to 0 points net lower. We Buy Alfalfa and Grain Sell to Us Prompt Satisfactory Ratanu M. C. Peters Mill Co Omaha, South Side Station Winter Tourist fares via WABASH Mobile, Ala. $44.31 Jacksonville, Fla 54.56 Palm Beach, Fla , 73.06 Pentacola, Fla 46.91 St. Augustine, Fla 56.86 St Petertburg, Fla 66.16 New Orleans, La. 44.31 . Pas-Christian, Miss. 44.31 Charleston, S. C 54.56 Galveston, Texas 41.56 Houston, Texas 41.56 San Antonio, Texas 41.56 Havana, Cuba, and return via New Orleans and steamer. 1 92.15 Havana, Cuba, and return, via ey West or Tampa and steamer. . 94.80 Jacksonville, Fla., and return. .... 63.76 In one direction via direct routes; in opposite direction via Washington, D. C; or in opposite direction via Balti- more and steamer. . i Attractive Cruises to the WEST INDIES, ' PANAMA CANAL and SOUTH AMERICA. Sailing dates, rates, etc upon application. Corresponding low fares to many other points in the South and Southeast Tickets on sale daily until April 30th. Liberal stop-over privileges. ' ' . Call at City Ticket Offica, or AoVb-eu H. C. Shields, G. A. P. D 311 South 14th St, Omaha, Nab. NEW FEATURE Compartment Observation Car L Chicago-Florida SdQ better service, this Bature being added to tne regular equipment at Drawing-Room Sleeping Cars, Coaches and Restaurant Car, in the Ail-Steel, All-Year train to N Jacksonville over Pennsyijvania Lines Lams Ch tears 11 -M P.M. Simla, Can raitr 10:3 Pat Via Cincinnati and L. & N. R. Through KnozviDe and Atlanta Scenic Route to the South hotel 11ekMApttwillfwrnUk paHunlan. aim nMrvtf fmr TWtrf 7vt to Florida and th Smtlh if rtqui d via Chicago r rout qfTOS SOUTHLAND. T. B. ROWLAND, TrxwilinaPamnor Amt, ArrlrM JackaoD villa ft:30 Secoad Moralai Km mm JkWA WJLM Laura NaUosl Hall Whittaf Bart Th. Garalds, Tara. Ankara, Orphaum Trsval Waalr. Prices I CailMy, lOci Baat Sttta, (sxcapt Saturday and Sunday) , Z5c Niffata, 10c Ise, SO. and 7 Sc. "OMAHA'S FUN CENTER.' itArfHrtVi. Oalljr Hat $THs slrh SIsaHSBsS I, Ma Saa MILLION DOLLAR DOLLS Ass sm ass sf ta. lasks ths ataami. LEW NILTON. turn KUttm. Alias Laiar. Bat Faraa, las, OIKsn aa. Oasis, sf Strall DalU. All IBS. (Flaal Parlar.sas, Frlss, Nlta.) Ladlaa Dloa Matioa. Enrr Wsaai Dm. Sal. Mat. sa W'a., Nsw I'SIss, Trstlan" U tsnisa. ik- mmmmmAMmmmmmmAmmAwmAmpr ymmmmmauummmammmmmmmAw' y? Most Modern and Sanitary Brewery in the West Family Trade Supplied by WM. JETTER, Distributor, 2502 N St Telephone Douglas 4231 South 863 or 86& ' Nebraska has gone dry Order NOW from any dealer a case of celebrated JARVIS 1877 BRANDY aw Id ho yemrllaga ...... , II pose wore active.