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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1917)
mt, B&t,: UWAHA, JA.NCAK1 10, 191V. FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans, Mortgages. C.G MONEY UAKHIMON VuRTOlt t" lis umiu Nat'l Bank Bids MONET to lota oo Improved farms end rancaes. we also buy good farm mort gages, iv 10 kb idv Co., Umiw. .REAL ESTATE LOAN8 WANTED. THOS L. UoGARRY, KEKLINB BLDQ. TKL, RED 4944 RELIABLE Insurance. See O'Neil Real i-.st.ate and insurance Agency, 632-6 Bran deli Theater, Tel. Tyler 1024. MONET on hand tor city and farm loan. H. W. Binder. City National Bank Bldg. ARAL ESTATE loan, 4 per cent. D. E. BUCK & CO. 18 Omaha Nat Bank. CITY and farm loans, lowest rates. B. H. LOUQEE, Inc.. 538 Keellne Bid. CITT and farm loans. 6, 6 and per cent a- uumom uo.. eia neeune Biag. SlOO to 110.000 mad promptly. F D. Weed, weaa mag., utn and Farnam Bts. GARVIN BROS.bM. Stocks and Bonds. F"OR SALE Ten shares City National bank stock. I. Smith. Cast l Hotel. Financial Wanted. WANTED To borrow ;.,000 by March from private party. Will pay 6 pet and give nrst mortgage on well-improved east orn Nebraska farm. Box 9981, Bee. WANTED High -class truck agency finance and sell automobile trucks. Beck Auto Truck Works, Cedar Rapids. Ia. Abstracts of Title. Vaiw Title, Ouarantm and A os tract Co. X.CII so& & 17th St, ground floor. Bonaea oy Mass. Bonding and Ins, Co REED ABSTRACT CO.. oldest abstract of. Bee in Nebraska, 108 Brandela Theatei Miscellaneous. GALLACHER & N-LSON, Represent prompt pay Insurance com panies. 644 Brandela lldg.. Omaha. Nek FARM AND RANCH LANDS California Lands. CALIFORNIA farms near Sacramento, for sale. Easy payments, write for list & K. Walte, Shawnee. Okl. Colorado Lands. l FOR SALE 160 a. farm. Irrigated under best ditch in county. Abundance of water. Address owner. Box 7L &. 1 Arwood. Colo. Colorado Farm and Cattle Ranch. Eleven hundred acres, nrst class soil. Irrigation water from private ditch which runs the year round, two sets improve' menta, 76 miles northeast of Denver on main line of U. P. to Omaha. Will trade for cleat Income property. R. A. Hoffman. Greeley, Cole. Florida Lands. PALM BEACH COUNTY We have the record crop truck, garden and citrus fruit land in the United States. Buy land on easy terms rrom a. raraotis A son, 151 Brandeis Bldg. Phone Douglas 7846. Note A personally oonducted excursion to the Sunny South lea. Omaha Janu ary 1; already soma of Omaha's leading Business men nave joinea us. Make your reservation est RAISE ALFALFA IN FLORIDA (Natal Bay) this winter. First cutting, to days: 960 to 18 annually on $60 land, izt Fax ton BUl. vralnut 387 (evenings). Missouri Lands. SMALL MISSOURI FARM S10 cash and It monthly; no Interest or taxes; highly pro ductive land; close to S big markets. Write for photographs and full informs tlon. Munger. A-llt. N. T. Life Bldg. Kansas City, Mo. GREAT BARGAINS Sfi down. $fi monthly, buys 40 acres ood fruit and poultry land, near town, southern Missouri. Price only $200. Address Box 80S. Excelsior Sp rings. Mo. Minnesota Lands. BARGAIN 4 20 -acre stuck farm. 46 miles from Minneapolis; about 120 seres under cultivation, balance meadow and pasture It" ,, will cut several hundred tons good quality hay; fair oat buildings; good soil; an excellent farm for stock; $t per acre; i one-half cash Schwab Bros. 101$ Ply. mouth Bldg., Minneapolis. Minn. Nebraska Lands. NEAR SOUTH OMAHA. $40 acres: Best crop-growing land in the state. Corn making 76 bushels to aero; x&9 tons alfalfa raised on place this year. This Is all valley land, all level and tillable except a few acres around buildings and feed lots. Modern house, good barn, large sheep barn, corncrlb. bog houses and all necessary buildings for cattle, hog and sheep' feeding. Water piped to all buildings and feed lots. Flue blue grass pasture. All heavy black loam ooiL Located near grade and high schools and' only one-half mile from lnterurban ear line. For price and ttrms Inquire of C. R. Combs, 80 Brandeis Theater BidgH Omaha. Neb I'hone Doug HI 4. KIMBALL COUNTY. $46 acres choice wheat land, in fine lo cation; good 6-room house, barn 32x46, good water supply; 820 acres plowed, 200 acres fall wheat, which goes with place; 20 acres alfalfa, fe. ued hog-tight; land well fenced and cross-fenced; near school. Price, $$fi per acre, cash, balance at per cent. J. H. CAMPBELL A SON, Kimball, Neb. CAN Nil or exchange any land you bave ta oger. C J. Canan. MaCacue Bldg. J.0O0-A, FARM for aala or trade. D. A. W. Toland ft Co.. 44S Baa Bldt. FARM LAND WANTED RANCHES and Farm Lands bought, sold and exchanged. 8. 8. and R. E. Mont gomery. FARM LANDS FOR RENT S60-ACRE Improved farm In central 1 braska, 110 acres In cultivation, balance meadow and pastu re. Box 9730, Bee. AUTOMOBILES DON'T JUNK YOUR OLD TIRES. By our new proceiia we vulcanize tbem together, making two wornout tires lulo one of the famous TWO IN ONE DOUBLE TREAD TIRES. THBT ARE EXTRA OOOD IN COLD WEATHER. WE HAVE KNOWN THEM TO GO 16,000 MILES. OUR GUARANTEE, 3,000 MILES. PRICES WHEN YOU FURNISH TWO OLD TIRES: 1013 '. .$6.00) 33x4. I 9.2S 35x4 Uj . .110.75 0x3tt" 6.60' 34x4.. .60 35x4',.. 11.15 :x3Vl.. 35x4.. .60 36x11... 11.50 J4X3H.. .20 3424.. 10.05 37x5 .. 14.30 WORK IS DONE BY EXPERIENCED TIRE REPAIR MEN. If you have ouly one tire we can furnish the other at a reasonable price. If you have no tires look at above list. Mall dere filled. Tires will be sent C. O. D.. with privileges of exmination. Specify the style of your rim, clincher or straight side wanted. WE DO A-l TIRE REPAIRING. ' THE J-IN-1 VULCANIZING CO., Phone Douglas 2914. 1613 Davenport St. Opeo Day and Night. N. B. If you are hustler, write us about our agency proposition. We Buy Old Cars. Auto Parts for Sale. 15 PCI'. Cash rebate on your auto insurance pot Icy If your car Is equipped With PERRY LOCK. Phone Douglas 8217. 804 Brandeis Bldg. STO.SrMOTOR CO. 3 2400 Leavenworth and Fireproof storage, I- per month. Day and night service. Phone Tyler 717. 1 7-pas t cyl. Franklin $250.00 1 $ cyl. Franklin, speedster $60.00 1 single cyi. motorcycle 26.00 TELL 4 BINKLET, 2818 Harney St Dougl 14 0 MviLL U rny 1816 model Ford cheap. Douglas 2420. Ask for BUlle. Call morn ings. THE GREATEST OAIN 68.728 In paid want-ads ever made by any Omaha paper. Is the record of THE OMAHA BfclE for 1110. BEST. RESULTS LOWEST RATE REBUILT high and lovtTenslon magoetoea. magneto parts and magneto repairs. Mat tox. 1426 South 16th. Tyier 11U-J. "CROSSTOWN GARAGE, $16 S. 24tb St Uougias 4442. Parts for Hup 20, Apper on, Oldsmobile, 1. H. C truck, eto. Used chains. USED CARS 'At REAL PRICES C W. FRANCIS AUTO CO., Asaglas 6i. -210-1$ Famam St AUTOMOBILES BALL and) roller pourings all make, of car., good ai (new at half the price. Mattox, III! South ltta, Tyler 1U3-J. Wi will f.rade yam a oew Ford" torrw Id OB. 1 INDUSTRIAL OARAOK CO.. 1Mb and . Harn.y Douglas till bkrtschtV n.r ;th a Kan-PtX'It." boutheaat oor. nd Harney Sta Dauslaa Till. FOR '8ALE-I-SEVF.RAL ELECTRIC CARS. LIGHT DELIVERY TYPE, BODIES IN FAIR CONDITION, MOTORS AND BAT TKK1E3 IN GOOD SHAPE. WILL SELL AT ANV REASONABLE FIQURE. AD- UKKSS. ITHH r LKISH MANN COMPANY, 4!7 PLUM STREET, CINCINNATI. OHIO. AUTO CLEARING HOUSE $10$ Faraam 6u Douglas $310. 191$ Chevtolet , $360 1016 Metst $6$ 1816 StearM-Knight. 101S Cadillac "$." ONE 1917 nw Ford touring car and also one 1913 qadiliau Eight. Ueorge Hons, Colfax 40S. Auto Livery and Garages. EXPERT .-uto repairing, 'service car al ways ready." Omaha Oarag. 2010 Mar ney St. Tyler 666. Auto Repairing and Painting. $100 reward for magntro we can't renalr? Coils repaired. Bayadorfer. 110 J 8th. NEB. Auto Radiator RepwJr Service, and prices right 318 S l.th St. D. 7300. Motorcycles and Bicycles HARLEY - DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES. Bargains in used machines Victor Roc. "Th Motorcycle Man." 370.1 Leavenworth. Horses Live Stock Vehicles For Sale. FOR SALE Good work horse, $10. 2490. FOR SALE Young tem, set of harness. cheap lr taken soon. Doug. 3138. FOR SALE or will trade for Fond car, two colts, two and throe years old. Phone Walnut 637. PERSONAL PILES, FISTULA CURJBD. Dr. B. R. Tarry cures plies, fsrtola and Uier rectal diseases without surgical operation. Cure guaranteed and no money paid until cured. Writ for book on rec tal diseases with testimonials. OR. H. R. TARRY, $4$ Bee Bids., Omaha, Nek Policy holders of fraternal or assessment orders whose rates are being increased will find It to their advantage to communicate with Box 9731, Bee. State date of birth. FITS I cured my daughter by simple dis covery ; paritcu lars tree. . Lepso, 896 Island 'Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. Um.-urma and inaas UkU Ksritam Km la. THE Salvation Army Industrial home so licits your oia cunning, furniture, maga zines. We collect. We distribute. Phone Doug. 4126 and our wagon will calL Call and Inspect our new home. U1Q111I-1114 Dodge St. THE GREATEST GAIN 68,73$ Omaha paper, la the record of THB OMAHA BEB for 1116. BEST RESULTSLOWEST KATE MISS LARSON Baths, massage and mani curing, bcalp and racial massage. Staats Institute, 160$ Harney St. D. 7097. Open evenings and Sundays. Sulphur, steam and eucaiyyptus baths for enronio diseases; extra attendant for ladles and gentlemen. 402-$ Rose Bldg. Ty. 236$. MISS NASH, BRUGMAN, scientific masseuse and hatha. 203 Karbach Blk. Red 2727. RUPTURE tiuccesafully treated without a surgical operation. Call or writ Dr. Frank H. vVTay. 806 Boo Bldg. DR. BURKE, OMAHA'S MEN'S SPECIALIST. 11$ CROUNSB BLK. OPPOSITE P. O. oast MISSES LILLY AND GOULD Bath, mas- sage 1322 Faraam St. Phone Doug. $410 LUELLA WEBSTER, massage and mani curing. 618 Fax ton Blk. Red 2400. SCIENTIFIC massage, 620 Bee Bldg. Phone uougias 6373. POULTRY AND PET STOCK FOR SALE English bloodhound pupa, 8 weeks old, male and (female, right. W. L. Barr, Conway, Iowa. t AM Art ED screenings. $1.60 a aundred. A. W Wagner. $01 N 10 th. MONEY TO LOAN FURNITURE, pianos, jd. notes as security. $40 f-mo. H. H. gds., total cost. $$.$t; $40 M Indorsed notes, tout cost, $$.00. Smaller, larger am'ts., proportionate rate. PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY. Organized by Omaha Business Men. 482 Rose Bldg.. l$tb and Farneni. Ty. fl$. LEGAL NOTICE. Stockholders' Meeting The annual meeting of the stockholders of The Bee Building Company will be held at the office of that company at Omaha st 4 o'clock P. M. on Tuesday, January 16, ltl7, (or the purpose of electing directors for the ensuing year and the transaction of such other business as may properly coma before the meeting. By order of the president, N. P. FEIL, Secretary. 840-D27-D19t. Proposed Increase In Postal Rates on Newspapers Beaten Washington, Jan. 14. Postofficc de partment recommendations for a zone system increasing postal rates on newspapers and magazines for nennv postage on local deliveries and for cur tailment ot the pneumatic tube mail service in cities were stricken out of the annual postofl.ee bill today by the house, sitting as a committee of the whole. N. M. Bassett Transferred To Los Angeles by Cudahy N. M. Bassett, who has been in the employ of the Cudahy Packing com pany for the last twenty-one ears, leaves today with his wife and daugh ter for Los Angeles, where tjfey will make their future home. Mr. Bassett is to take up the duties of credit man ager for the Cudahy company in that city. He has been crr'dit manager for the Cudahy company in Omaha. The associates and friends of Mr. Bassett on the South Side presented him with a beautiful watch A. T. Sidwell made the presentation speech. J. G. Whitesids, who for three years has been Mir. Bassett' s assistant here, is to succeed him as credit man ager for the plant in Omaha. Chamberlain's Tablets. Chamberlain's' Tablets are intended especially for stomach troubles, bili ousness and constipation, and have met with mucht success in the treat ment of those trvseases. People who have suffered for If ears with stomach troubles and have .been unable to ob tain any permanent relief, have been completely cured by use of these tablets. Chamberlain's Tablets are also of great yaltf e for biliousness. Chronic constipaf.ion may be perma nently cured by taking Chamberlain's Tablets and observing the plain print ed directions with each bottle GRAIN AND PRODDCE Market Prices Drop a Little Receipts Are Heavy and Demand is Fair. WHEAT OFF THREE CENTS Omaha. January 13, 1917. The receipts of all grains were conld erably heavier today, and while the de mand for the different cereals was active, lh market generally was Inclined a little lower, wneat was quoted from unrhanK to lie lower, with a few of the better war Plea of hard winter selling at $1.$1. while the No. S hard ranged from tl.S$9l-8t. with the bulk going at $1.85 and the No. i nara brought from 21.8101.87U. The corn market generally was quoted from steady to He lower and while th bulk of todays offerings sold around the average price of yesterday, only a few mm (u wnne corn sold up to yesterday b mien prire. Yellow and white corn of the com merctal grades sold at practicall" the same price, the No. 2 grade or these vHrtntten selling at $lvtl4ic, while the bulk of the mixea corn so d at ilUc. The oats market was comparatively quiet at unchanged to tto lower, the No. 3 whit (telling around 58Hc and the No. 2 white a 540544c. The rye market was very weak and prices ruled from 26 3c lower, the No. selling at $1.42. Barley wao firm and the trade In thin cereal was fairly active, the No. 4 being quoted at $1.08 S 1.1 1 Clearances were; Wheat and flour equa to 649.000 bushels: corn. 139,000 bushel oats, 70.000 bunhels. Primary wheat recelnts were Sfii-'Ofto bushels and shipment 872.000 tiustuMa. agatn.it recelnta of $77,000 bustiela and shipments ot 651.000 bushels last year. I'rtmary corn receipts were 1.127, ono bushels and shipments 632.000 buKhclv, against receipts of HO0.000 bujiheln and shipments of 430.000 bushels last year. Primary oats recrints were (H7.0O0 bushels, against receipts of 779.000 buf"h.l and shipments of 781.000 buMtaia last year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. What. Corn. Onts, Chicago 4X 214 17: Omaha 68 130 21 Kansas City 123 28 I St. Louts 99 63 3! These sales were reporter! today: Wheat No. 1 hard winter: 1 car. $1.91. No. 3 hard winter: 7 cars, $1.91: 1-3 car, $1.90; 1 car, $1.90; 1 car, $1.88. No. S hard winter: 1 car (dark), $1.90; 1 car, $1.89; 2 cars, $1.88; 1 car, $1.87; $ cars, $1.8$. No. 4 hard winter: $ cars. $1.87 U; 1 car, $1.87; 2 cars. $1.81. Sample hard winter: 1 car, $1.78: 2-$ car, $1.74. No. 2 mixed: 1 car, $1.91. No. S mixed: 1 car, 1187 H; H car, H $$. No. 4 mixed; 1 oar, $1.77; 1 car, $1.7$. Rye No. S: car, $1.42; $-6 car, $1.42. No. $: 1 car, $1.43tt. Barley No. 4: 1 car, $1.11; 1 car, $1.08 Corn No. 2 white: 1 car, 92c. No. I whits: 2 cars. 9144c: 2 cars, 114c No. A white: 1 car, 91 Kc; 2 cars, 91c. No. 2 yellow: 3 car, 91 Sic. No. $ yellow: 1 car, 92c; 7 cars, 91c; 10 cars, 91c. No. 2 mixed: 3 cars. 91c; 3 c.rs. llHc No. 3 mixed: 7 cars, 91c; 1$ cars, 91 He. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, 91 Mc; 1 car, 91c. Oats No. 2 white; 1 car, Mfcc; I car, 54c. No. 3 white: 1 car. 63c; 6 cars. 63 4 o. No. 4 white: 1 car, 63 c. Sample white; 2 cars, 53c. Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 hard. $1.8H6)1.91; No. 3 hard, $1.8401.89; No. 4 hard, fl.S091.STH : No. 2 spring. $1,860 1.93; No. 3 spring, $1.83421.90. Corn: No. 2 white, 9l92c: No. 2 white, 91H091c; No. 4 white, 91 091 He; No. $ white, 91 0 9tHc; No. $ white, 90091c; No. 2 yellow, 91H91c; No. 3 yellow, 91H91c; No. 4 yellow, 91091c; No. S yellow. 90991c: No. yellow, 904091c; No. 2 mixed, 91 H O 91ic; No. 3 mixed, 91Wf?91c; No. 4 mixed, 91091Ho; No. 6 mixed, 90H91c; No. 6 mixed, 9O09Oc. Oats: No. 2 white, 54t4Hc; standard, 63H&4c; No. 3 white, 63Hf3Hc; No. 4 white, 63Q&3HC. Bar ley: Malting, $1.1001.20; No. I feed, 97c0 $1.10. Rye: No. 2, $1.4201.43; No. 3, $1.41H 1.42H. Omaha Futures Market. The trade In the local pit was very light today and about the only business was In May wheat, which closed He higher. The opening prices on both wheat and corn were a trifle lower and while there was aome ex port business reported, there was not enough to have an appreciable effect on the wheat situation. Corn ooened lower, but followed the ad vance In wheat and just before the close the May article Jumped to 94o and closed on this point. The quotations on oats were nominal, as there were no trades made In this market, the May closing ut $4o and the July at 60c. Isocal range of options: Art 1 Open. High. ) Low. Close. Tes, Wht. May July Sep. Corn. May July Oats. May July 1 $30 H 1 44H 1 30 1 S3 1 46 1 30 94 92 181H 1 82 H 182H 144 1 46H 146H 130 1 30 131 94 94H 94H $3 92 92 H 64 54 M SO 50 60 R4H 60 Chicago closing prices, furnished The Bee by Logan & Bryan, stock and grain brok ers, 315 South Sixteenth street, Omaha: Art. I Open. High. Low. Close. Yea. wht. ( r " May 1 84H 1 $5H 1M 1 84 1S5 July 160 1 61H M9H 1 4H 150H Sept 1 36H 1 $GH 134H 1 35 136H Corn. 1 May 98 98 97 98 97 July 96 97 96 97 94 Oata. May 67 67"4 66 66 56 July 64 64 64 64 64 Pork. Jan. 29 15 29 20 29 15 29 20 28 90 May 28 75 28 76 28 67 28 67 28 Z Lard. Jan. 15 72 1$ 76 IS 67 15 67 15 67 Ribs. ! Jan. 14 75 14 75 15 72 14 72 14 $7 May 15 20 16 20 15 15 16 15 If. 10 CHICAGO URAJN AND PROVISIONS. Wheat Market Opens Nervoos and Decline and Advances Alternately. Chicago, Jan. 13. expectation of a good sized decrease In the United States visible supply tended to uphold the wheat market today. The close although unsettled, was the same as yesterday's finish to c off, with May at $1.84 to $1.84 and July at $1.49 to $1.50. Corn gained c to c, oat were unchanged to (h)c down and provisions varied from 2c decline to a rise of 30r. Nervousness over an evident paune in ex port demand formed tho chlf nffttct to the proHpttcl that the vislblo supply total on Monday would show a material Mhrlnkage tn tho available domestic stock of wheat. Be tween these two oppoelng Influences, the market fluctuated with unusual frequency, hut was confined to narrower limits than has been the rule of late. For the most part speculators maintained a waiting atti tude, 'and in doing so appeared to be on the alert chiefly for some radical new develop ment regarding the peace outlook. Mean while the volume of trade was light and the market easily affected by transient pit conditions. forecasts of enlarged world shinments of wheat were counterbalanced by complaints from the west and southwest that crop damage might result from prevailing cold weather and the lack of snow covering. Re ports of the virtual closing down of ono of the largest milling concerns in Minneapolis also attracted a good deal of notice. The reason given for the stoppage was a lack of cars. Corn had a firm tone throughout nearly the entire day. Fresh reports of drouth damage In Argentina gave strength to the market, and so aluo did the cold wave. Be sides rural offerings were light except In the Houthwest. Oats followed corn. Trade was local, Provisions averaged higher, owing to an advance in th" hug market to the topmost li:vel ever attained In Juanary. A big drop in hog receipts next woek Is looked for. Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. "i rtd, $1.94 : No. 3 red, nominal : No. 3 hard, $1.94: No. 3 hard, nominal. Corn: No, 2 yel low. 98c; No. 4 yellow. 96(96ttc; No. 4 white. 96096c. Oats: No 3 white. 66066c; standard. 56 057c. Rye: No. 2, $1.47. Bar ley: $1.0001.31. Heeds: Timothy. $3.6005.60; clover, $12.00 017.00. Provisions: Pork, $29.60; lard. $16.67 0 16.62 H ; ribs. $14.25 WM.75. For the most part speculators remained in a waiting attitude throughout the ses sion. The close was unsettled at the lame as yesterday's finish to c tower, with May at $1.84 to $1.84H and July at $1.49 to $1.60. Butter Lower; creamery, 32038c. j5ffKB Higher; receipts, 2,071 cases; firsts, 46&48c; ordinary Arsis. 38042c; at mark, cast's included, 39W47C. Potatoes Receipts, 1$ cars; market un changed. Poultry Alive, higher; fowls, l$He; njj.-tngs, 1 Rc. Kvsporated Apples and Dried Fruits. New York. Jan. 13 Evaporated Apples Qutct ; fancy, 9 9 c ; c holce, 8 0 8 c ; prime, 787c. Urled Fruits Prunes, dull but firm; Call fornlas, 801Oc; Oregons, $08c. Ap ricots, quiet; choice, 17c; extra choice. 17 c; fancy, 18c. Peaches, quiet but steady; chntm. 84c; extra rhflir-o 1o fani Needed, S Uc; needles. 10 41 1 1 c ; lrfn don layers, ll,0, NEW YORK (iKNKHAL MARKKT Quotations of the Day on Various Leading Commodities. New York, Jan. 13. Flour Quiet. Wheat Spot easy; No. S hard, $5,09 o. 1 northern. Duluih. $2.19; N northern. Manitoba, $2.33. f. o. b. New York. Corn tipot steady; No. 3 yellow. $1.09, c. 1. f. Now York. Oats Spot steady; standard. $406r, Hay Firm; No. I, $1.10; No. 2, $1,000 1.0S; .No. 3, 95097?; shipping. 85090a. rtops Meaay; tale, common to choice. i9it, 4t05flc; 1916, 8014c; Pacific roast, lll, 11014c; 1915, 8011c. Hides Easy; Bogota, 41 0 43c; Central Americas. 41c. Leather Firm; hemlock first, 6"; see ends, 6&c. Provisions Pork, firm; mess, $32,000 J-'. 6(; family, $31.60033.60; short clear, 131.00033.00. Reef, llrni; mess. $23,000 ti.av; ramiiy. $25.60037.00. Lard, firm middle west, $16.70016,80. Tallow gulet; city. 10c; country. 110 1 1 o; special, 11 e. Lard Firm: middle west. I16.80A16.90 Butter I'naettled; receipts, 6.863 tubs creamery, 4O04Oc; firsts, 36038 c; sec onus, J4 5T3d4". f.ggs unset t ed: recelnta. 3.284 case fresh gathered, exlra nrsla. 54c; firsts. r8tfP hac; refrigerator, seconds to firntH, 37(i3Bc. i.neeae Firmer; receipts, t,5"8 boxen state, neiri. apodal, 34034c; same, average fancy, 23 4 024c. rouitryi,lve. steady : chickens. 2flalc fowls, 1 6 4 0 IB p: turkeys. 20c. 1 tressed, linn ; c nicKens. 2d ZTc ; row Is. 1 6 0 2 3 c turkoys, 20tJe. KM 411 i.fcNBKAI w ARRET. Poultry Dressed: T-jrkeys. dry picked, if over live. No. 1; ducks and geoeo. scalded ia over live, No. 1 ; hens and springs. -teaided. lc over live. No. 1. Live. Broilers, i2v, hens, 16e; springs, l?c: stags. 14o: old roosters, lie; geese. I4e; ducks. 14c: tur keys, any stse over 10 lbs., 22o; turkeys. 1 10 iu 10s.. tsc; capons, v ids,, and over. 22c; guineas each 26c; guineas, young, each, under 1 lbs.. 40c: ugbs. Homers. ff.iro per aos Butter 2 8 4 c. Kgga Fresh, No. i, case, $11.00; No. $, ase. 17 so: oral, case. $7.60. Cheese quotations by Urlau A Co.: Cheese Extra fancy domestic Swiss. 42c domestic Swiss. 36c; block Swiss, 82c; twin cneese, iftc: triplets, Zbvtc: daisies. Z6Ue young America, 27 He; blue label brick. 2 be nmburger. use; new Torn waits 2su: Ro quefort, 66c Beef Cuts (Wholesale Prices ) Ribs: No. l4c; ino. 8. 174c; no. s, I 3c. Loins 0. 1, 23c: No. 2. 19c; No. 3. 16c. Ul.ucits : no. 1, iso; No. 1, 11 c: No. $, 104c Rounds: No. 1. lHc: No. S. 16c: No. 3, 13 4a. Plates: No, 1, lle; No. I, 10c; NO. 3, 14C uvsttirs "Kiug uuie" northern, gallons: Standards, $1.80; selects, $2.00; counts, $2.26. Flan rrosen special: wnlttns. aklnnad. t2c lb.; whiting, round. So lb. Halibut, coast froxen, 16c lb.; salmon, falls rrosen, 13 40 in. ; salmon, silver, frozen, 15c lb.; wht tens h. medium. 13o lb.: white- llsh, large, 160 lb.; whlteush, jumbo. 18c lb.: catfish, large, 16a lb.; catfish, small, 16o lb.; black cod. lwo lb.; pike, yellow, round. tie id piae, yenow, areasea, ic lb. .nick- erel, round, 80 lb.; tllehsh, for steaks, 11 herring, round, 7c per lb.: herring, nan rrosen, sc 10.; sunoso. vc 10.; cropplea. b ; trout 15o ib. Fresh Fish Catfish, large or small, 18c b ; halibut, steamer, 19o lb., salmon, 16c n: trout, market- sea trout. '&c lb.:: Roan' tab mackerel, large and medium, 16o lb.; bluensn, medium, lbc in.; black baas, large, 30c lb.; black baas, order size, 24c lb.; black bass, small, w b. ; red snapper, 16o lb, flounders, 12c lb.: codfish, eastern. 14o Ib BinoKea run wnue on una. bay tub. 10-lb. nameis, izc ID. ; Kippered salmon, 10-lb. baskets, 18c lb.; flnan ! addles. 16 and 30-lb. boxes, 14o Ib ; kippered cod. l"-lb. boxes. isc ID. Fruit and vegetable quotations furnished by uiunsKy Fruit to.: Fruits Oranges. 224a box. 8x.?t ; f ts BBBS. . uu a otner sixes, xa.ib. nnn. irun, 0ca, o.ju. id, idi, ts.sv; sis, SIS, US, 90.10 Lmonn. lancy, awjs, JtovB, so.uu; Ch 800s, 360s, $4.60. Grapes Emperors, kec. 14.00 . Malagas. 87.00 a 10.00. Bananas, mt vegeia Dies rota toes, 11.19 bu. Sweet- poutoes; Kansas, bbls.. $4.2$ bbL. hamo era, $. . hamp. Celery, $1.00 doa. Turnips, carrots, parnlps, bagoes, 2e lb. Lettuoe, bead, $3.20 crate; bead, doa.. $1.00; leaf, 40o dog. Cauliflower, $$.26 crate; small crates, 11. 76. cucumbers. 82.26 doa. Tomatoes, six baskets, $$.60 crate; baskets. i.it oasxet. unions, rea, do i" yellow, 4 H lb.; Spanish, $2.0$ crate. Apples York Imperials. $6.00 bbL: York imperials, 0-001. tots, ddi.; onm Oolden, large, $2.00 box; Grimes Golden. small. $1.76 box; Rome Beauty. Wash., $2.00 box, Rome Beauty n. R., $1.75 box; Slay men Wine Saps. $2.00 box; Wash. Oaoos. $2.00 box. C ran berries, bbls., $10.90 bbL; boxra, $$.26 box. Cider Motts, $4.36 keg; Motto, bbls.. $7.86 bbl. oleomargarine -Natural oolor, nor lb. : Premium, $4' Challenge, S$c; Kerser. IO40. Uly. 194c; Lincoln. 17a Whits, oer lb.. Snownsko, tla iM,nw 1 iini No 1 row. b .-otst. lb., 80; Jumbo, raw, lb., $0; Jum roasted, ib.. 10c. DronL dates, case 13.76; tigs, case, $1 u No l Bngllsb wal its lb lRc Minneapolis Grain Market. Minneapolis, Minn,, Jan. 13. Flour Un changed. Barley 88c0$l.zz. Ry$1.4O01.41. Bran $27.60028.00. Wheat May. $1.88 0 1.88 : July. $1.80; No. 1 hard, $1.96)4 01-98; No. 1 northern. $1.8901.92; No. 2 northern. l.S601.92. Corn No. Z yenow, fs?4c. Oats No. 8 white. 63053c. Flaxseed $2.86 0 2.90 H 84. Louis Grain Market. St. Louie. Jan. 1 3. Wheat No. 2 red. 1.9202.00; No. 2 hard, $1.9401.94; May, 1.84; July. $1.47. Corn No. a. rtc; no. i wnite, fs099c; May, 99c; July, 97 c. Oats no. a, dc; no. z wnne, nominal; May. 66c; July, nominal. Htatement of Clearing nonse Banks. New York, Jan. 13. The lUtement of the actual condition of clearing house banks nd trust companleB for tho week shows that they bold $181,438,620 reserve In ex- cesa of the legal requirements. This Is an ncrcase of $40,997,180 over last week. The tatement follows: Actual condition. increase. Loans, dlscou'ts. etc.$3,386,I27, 000 $41,349,000 Reserve In own vault ( B) 539.992,000 47,338,000 Reserve In federsl reserve bank 195,155,000 14,308.000 Reserve in other de- depositories 4,61 0.000 !. 000 Net demand deposits 3,477.626,000 105,898,000 Net time deposits. . idjuk.oov 89,000 Circulation 28,721.000 149,000 loess reserve ii,43H.kzq 40,997,180 Aggregate reserve, $782,647,000. (B) Of which $468,872,000 Is specie. De crease. Summary of state banks and trust com panies In Greater New York not Included In clearing house statement: Increase. Loans, discounts, etc. $765,269,300 $ 208.400 Specie I2.620.200 472.600 Legal tenders 10,414,500 les.OOO Total deposits 956,060,300 1.111,100 Banks' cash reserve In vaults, $14,461,400. Trust companies' cash reserve In vaults, 157.783,400. Decrease. Cof fee Market. - New York, Jan. 13. The market for cof fee futures opened barely steady at a de cline of 2 points, following scattered trade selling and liquidation by recent buyers, owing to disappointment over foreign politi cal development. The sinking of a vessel en route to Santoi was partially offset by the increased tonnage available in the cof fee trade and the market closed 1 to 4 points lower. Salon 32,500 hags; January, 8.54c: February. 8.69c; March, 8.65c; April, 8.88r; May. 8.70c; June, 8.74c; July, 8.79c; August, 8.84c; September, 8.81c; October, 8.94c; November, 9.00c; December, 9.06c Spot, quiet ; Rio 7s, 10c: Santos 4s, 11c Cost and freight offers were delayed. Rio exchange was unchanged and there was a decline of 75 rels at Santos. Oil and Rosin. Savannah. Oa., Jan. 18. Turpentine Firm; 62i&3c; sales, 286 bbls.; recolpts, 120 bbla.: shipments, 118 bbls,; stock, 22,431 bblH. Rosin Firm: sales, 446 bbls.; receipts, $40 bbls.; shipments. 118 hbls.; stock, 89,980 bbls.; quote: A, B, C, D. B, F, G, $6.27; H, I. $6.32: K, $6.60; M, $8.76; N, $0.95; WG, $7.00; WW, $7.26. Metal Market. New York. Jan. 13, Metals The copper market during the last week was unsettled, although at the close a firmer tone devel oped and prices recovered some of their early losa; etectrolytlo quoted at $27,00 0 32.50. Iron, firm t-nd unchanged. Klgln Butter Market, Elgin. Jan. 1$. Butter Thirty-five tubs al U8 4:. LIVE STOCK MARKET Not Enough Cattle In to Make a Saturday Market Hog Receipts Break Record. HOG PRICES MOVE UP, TOO Omaha, January i;t. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs 1417. Sheep, 19.379 14.770 19.846 l.4ti nrricial Monday ... Official Tuesday .. Official Wednesday Official Thursday . Official Friday . . . Kstlmate Saturday 7.410 200 Six days Ihls week. .34.379 112.766 77.687 Same dayn last week. 28,739 67. 391 63,138 Sams days 3 wka. ago. 16, 136 51.170 46.39J Same days 3 wks. ago.31,930 9U.990 44,42 Same days 4 wks. ago.36.30'j 2 . 6 r. 3 fin, 467 Same daya last year. .28,854 79.061 4. 163 Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Talon Stork Yards, Omaha, for twenty four hours ending at 3 o'clock p. m. yes terday: RKCKTPTS CARS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheeplfr'a .11.068 11.439 .10,341 2S.6H8 . 5,845 26,609 . 4.718 34.31 . 3.Sti7 15.109 150 7,700 C. M. 4s 81. P 5 Missouri Pacific 3 ,. - I Union Pacific t'i C. A N. W.. east.. .. I 1 C. A N. W., west .. 37 l. St P., M. A O. 8 4 1 C. B. A Q., east.. .. 1 0 R. A Q.. west.. 1 16 ('.. R. 1. P , east 2 15 1 C. R, 1. A P., west . . 2 Total receipts ... 6 105 1 2 DISPORPTION H BAD. Hogs. .. 1,111 8SK .. 1.402 .. 2.634 . . 369 .. $.025 Morris A Co Swift A Co , Cudahy Packing Co... Armour A Co Schwarts A Co J. W. Murphy Total 9.419 Cattle As usual on Saturday, there was nothing of any consequence in beef on the market and prices were nominally un changed. Receipts for the six days have been about 34,000 head, which la an un usually large midwinter run and fully 6,000 heavier than for the week previous, or the second week In January s year ago. Prices have been aomwhat uneven, but in the main there was a well sustained dnmand for desirable killers and, barring the unsat- laractory stock and refrigerator oar situa tion, the market would be In very good shape, The bad car situation also Influenced the tocker and feeder market adversely, and while trade was active and stronger the early part of the wevk, the market was slow and lower toward the close, and Indi cations are that quite a good many cattle would have to be carried over until next week In yard traders' hands. Uuotatlons un ,-altltj Uuud In cholc yearling beeves, $10.26011.60: good t choice weighty cornffd beeves, S1O.OO0U.O8: tair to good corn fed beeves, 89.6O0io.oo common to fair corn fed beeves. $7. 7609.60 god to choice grass beeves. $8.0009,26; fair to good graas beeves, $7.6008.00; common to fair grass beeves. $6. 6007.60; good choice heifers. $7.0008.60. good to choice cows, $7.0008.00; fair to good cows. $4,000 ii.w; com -non to fair cows, $4.5006.00; prime feeding steers. $8.6409.26: good to ublce feeders. $$.0008.60; fair to good feed 87.50 0 8.00: common to lair feeders. 40.3607.00; fair to choice stock era, 87.760 b io; stock nelfers, $6.3608 26- stock cows, $5.6007.60; clock calves, $7.0009.00; veal calves, $7.60010.00; beef bulls, stage, etc. 16.0007.78; bologna bulla $5.6004.00. Hogs Hog recelnta of 104 cars, or 7.700 head, were hy far the smallest of the week, but they brought the total for tho week up to 112,766 head, which Is more than 4,000 larger than any previous weok's receipts in tne nmtory or the yards. This week's supply Is 46,000 larger than a week ago, more than twice aa heavy as two weeks ago and greater than for the correspond ing ween last year oy 83,000 nead. Tne market showed another sharp ad' vance today, though packers paid higher prices grudgingly. If anvthlns. the oercent age of good to choice butcher weight and heavy hogs were larger than yesterday and snippers who had broad orders bought very isir share of the offerings. They paid prices that ranged from a dime to 20c higher, and were generally 16o above y ester day. ' Packer! were slow about getting In. and tried all through the morning to get hogs steady, but in the end bulk of the killer Logs sold a dime higher. Close was alow. and. If anything, easier, some mixed hogs not showing quite as much advance as was paid early, while rather than carry thera until Monday sellers took steady orlcea for a tew Duncnes or ngnt stun. The general market was a big 10c higher tnan yesterday ana snowed even more ad. vance than that on paper, on account of the Improved quality. Representative sales: No. Av. Hh. Pr. No, A v. Sh, Pr. 10 00 108.166 $9 $0 94. .174 7$.. 174 90.. 181 87. .202 88. .189 79. .202 74. .222 66. .311 $6.. 277 177 185 ... 10 06 ... 10 16 40 10 26 80 10 $0 80 10 40 120 10 60 ... 10 60 ... 10 70 .. 10 10 . . 10 $0 ... 10 26 ... 10 $6 .. 10 45 .. 10 66 .. 10 40 40 10 76 71.. 199 88. .217 78. .241 59. .258 230 $$..288 PIOB. 11. .10$ ... $ $0 Sheep On one of the largest runs ever received In January, lambs this woek scored an upturn of about 36 cents. Slow markets were the rule, as runs were large In both cattle and hogs as well as sheep, and many trains were taie in getting in. while the chulos were generally congested. Monday's market was slow, but generally steady, while Tuesday's trade, while dreggy, showed lUOMc a a vance, weanesday, on another big run, prices ruled steady. Thursday's market was mainly 10c higher, and yester day, while other points reported steady to lower, a 10016c advance wss scored here, the bulk of good offerings selling at $13.40 013.60, with Nome fr stuff downward from $13.36, and one car of choice fed westerns at a new record of $13.75. Clipped lambs are nominally a quarter higher than a week ago. Almost none wero here during the week, but a good kind of fresh clipped stuff would bring around $11.50011.60, while fall dipt am quotable up to $11.76. If anything, muttons aold easier Monday. hut no quotable declines were registered during the week, and there were a couple of upturns, closing quotations being around higher than a week ago. Most of the good ewes here during the week moved at $9.3509.60, and on the close some reached ID. 66, while tho right nort should bring $9.76. Yearlings reached a new high mark of $12.00, and, while there were no toppy weth- ra here, they are nominally quoted as high as $10.00. Feudors advanced steadily all week and clotted mainly 35 0 40c higher than a week ago. Anything at all desirable In the lamb line Is selling upward from $12.60 and a real good kind Is topping at $13.00. iJeoent to good feeding ewes are moving largely at $7.0008.00. A string of Utah feeding year lings brought $9.66 Wednesday. They , are the first that have been offon 1 In over a month. tatlons on sheep and lambs: Lambs. good to choice, $13.40013.75; lambs, fair to good, $13,00013.40; lambs, clipped, $10.76 (till.7i; lambs, feeders, $12.00013.00; year- nas. good to choice. I11.OO01Z.OO: year- 11 n tea, fair to choice, $10.00011.00; wethers, fair to choice, $9.60010.60; ewes, good to choice, $9.4009.46; ewes, fair to good, $8.00 09.40; ewes, plain to cull, $4.0007.76; ewes, feeding. 46.ou0S.oo. Ht. Lout Uve Htonk Market, St. Louis, Jan. 13. Cattle Receipts. 1,, head ; market steady ; native beef steers, $7.600 11.50 ; yearling ateers and heifers, $8.507' 11.50 ; cows, $6.6008.60; a lock era and feeders. $5.a0 08.60; prime southern beef teers. $. 0009. 00; beef cows and heifers. $4.3607.60; prime yearling steers and heifers, $7.6009.00; native calves, $6,000 12.50. Hots iteoeipts, e.oou neaq; market higher; tights, $10.45010.75; pigs, $8,260 10.00; mixed and bu tc hers, $10.60010.90; good heavy, $10.86010.96; bulk of sales, $10.46010.85. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 250 bead ; market steady; lambs, 12.76013.76; ewes, $6.5009.76; yearlings, $11.00 012.26. St. Joseph Uve block Market. St. Joseph, Jan. 18. Cattle Receipts, 100 head: market steady; ateers, $7.00011.50; cows and heifers, $5.00010.00; calves, $$.60 012.00. Hoffa Receipts, 6,000 head; market $01Oc higher; top, $10.75; hulk of sales. $10. $60 10.70. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,000 head; lambs, $18.00012.66; ewes. $9 0009.76. Cotton. Market. New York, Jan. l$.-otton Futures opened ateady ; January. 1 8. 10c ; March. 18.36c; May, 18.48c; July, 18.49c; October, 17-lHc. The cotton market today closed with May down to $17.90, or a net break of 63 points. Cotton Futures cloned unsettled; Janu ary. 17.75c; March, 17.77c; May. 17.96c; July, 17.94c: October, 16 17c. NEW YORK STOCKS Sales Barely 200,000 Shares, Smallest Turnover in Months. TRADING IS PR0FESSI0NAI New York. Jan. 13. The moul Interesting event of the day In th financial district, publication of the weekly bunk wtntomrnt. showing an actual ranh gain by local banks or more (han 160,000.000, did not develop until after the close of an exceedingly dull and meaningless ieantnti of iho stock market. Hales barely approximate! 200,000 shares, the smallest turnover In many months, even for a week end. The cah gain disclosed by the bank state ment was partly offset by a loan expansloo of more than $41,001,00(1, due. In all proba blllty. to some important financing. This was fully neutralised, however, by an In crease of virtually $41,000,000, or a total of about $96,000,000 In the last three weeks, bringing total actual excess reserve up to ihe formidable figure of $141,438,630, which slightly exceeds any woekly showing of the last year. Of thb market Itself it heed only he said that trading was confined to a relatively small fraction ef the professional element. Kffortu to depress rrieea during the ftrat hour were a Mala ted by the heaviness of a few specialities, notsbly Bethlehem Steel and United Stales Rubber, at declines of 16 and 16H points, respectively. Weakness of rubber was attributed to the new financing; announced yesterday, which Imposes aom restraints on the company's future dividend policy. Olher Industrials, as well as specialties of varied descriptions were 1 to S polcln lowor, and United States Steel also yielded a full polnl, but short cov ering caused general, and In some rates, material recoveries at the close Ralls lapsed Into their recent obscurity, leaillng members of thai group being only occasionally quoted, with moderate recea slona in Canadian Pacific. Southern Rail way preferred, and some of Ihe minor or low-priced shippers. Week end news of a general character exerted little or no Influence in any quarter of the slock llsL The mercantile agencies noted a degree of caution and higher prices for crude and refined oils were reported. Bonds were firm on small deliveries. Total sales, par value. $3,436,000. United States bonds were unchaogod on call during the week. Number of sales and quotations on lead ing stocks were: Sales. High. Low. Close. Am Beet Sugar... 300 43 91 91 4 American Can LS00 46 44 44 Am Car A Foundry 6 Am Locomotive. . 700 04 70 i9 Am SmelL St Kef.. 1,700 106 105U 200 110 110M 200 123 123M 400 3 85 $.900 $3 82M 800 104 104M $.200 66 64 200 81 83 Am Sugar Ref.... Am. Tel. Tel.... Am. 7. L. A S ... Anaconda Copper.. Atchison Held, ljocomotivs. . Baltimore A Onto. Brook. Rapid Tran. B. ft S. Copper.... Cal Petroleum Canadian Pacific... Central leather. . . Chesapeake ft Ohio C, M. ft SL P C. R. I. A P Ry.. Chtno Copper Colo. Fuel ft Iron. . Corn Products Ref. Crucible steel Planners' Securities Erie (leneral Klectrte. . .. Great No. pfd Great No. Ore ctfs. Illinois Central Inter. Con, Corp... Inspiration Copper. Inter. Harvester... Int M. M. pfd. ctfs. K. C. Southern .... Kennecett Copper. . Louisville A Nash.. Mex. Petroleum..., Miami Copper M,, K. ft T. pfd.... Missouri Pacific... Montana Power.... National Lead Nevada Copper New York Central.. N T., N. H. H.. Norfolk ft Western. Northern Pacific... Pacific Mail Pennsylvania Ray Con. Copper.,. Reading Rep. Iron ft Steel. . Shattuck Arlx. Cop. Southern Pacific... Southern Railway. . Studebaker Co Texas Company,.., Union Pacific Union Pacific pfd.. U. H. Ind Alcohol.. IT. A Steel 300 89 26 33 31 400 3$ $6 1$ $6 1,700 104 103 400 40 800 66 6H $8 1,800 26 $6 8R $,400 99 98 99 3,Hifl 78 77 77 300 25 86 26 300 97 96 96 4,000 30 30 30 400 104 104 104 $,300 $31 228 130 600 143 142 14JJJ "? 606 119 ill" 119 49,600 111 110 111 119 U. 8. Steel pfd. Utah Copper. . Wabash pfd. "! Western Union . $.800 104 103 104 600 28 31 18 Westlnghouse Blec. 400 63 tt 62 Total sales for the-day, $00,009 snares. CHICAGO LITE STOCK MARKKT. Cattle Steady Hogs Active and IHgher Shoes) Strong. Chlcsgo. Jan. IS. Cattle Receipts, 600 head; market, steady; native beef cattle, $7. 75011.80: western steers, $7.60010.00; atockera and feeders, $6.6008.50; cows and heifers, $4.40010.00; calves, $9.76014.85. lloas Kecelpts. ib.vuv neaa market, ac tive, 10016c above yesterday's average; bulk of sales, $10.40010.80; light, $10.10010.70; mixed, 10.40010.$$; heavy, $10.46010.40, rough, $10.46010.60; pigs, $7.8609.76. Sheen and Lambs Receipts, 8,000 head: market, strong; wethers, $9.60010.$$; ewes, $7.26010.26; lambs, $11.40014.1$. Kansas City Un Stock Market. Kansas City, Jan. 13. Cattle Receipts, 200 head: market steady; prime fed iteeni, $10.75011.60; dressed beef steers, $8,500 $10.60; western steers, $7.60011.60; cows, $6.25 09.00; heifers, $$.$0011.00; stackers and feeders, $6.2609.00; bulls, $6.000800; calves. $6.60011.60. Hogs Receipts, $00 head; market higher; bulk of aalea, $10.40 0 1 0.76; heavy, $10,700 10.80; packers and butchers. $10.60010.76; light, $10.10010.60; pigs. $0.26010.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, none; mar ket steady; lamhs, $13.00013,76; yearlings, $11.5O0U'.36; wothers, $9.50010.25; ewes, $8.0009.76. Hloux City Uve Stock Market. Sioux City, Jan. 13. Cattle Receipts, 300 head; market steady; beef ateers, $9,600 11.00; butchers, $7.OO08.!6; fat cows and heifers, $0.0009.00; canners. S4.3606.6u; atockera and feeders, $6.6008.60; calves, $6.0008.60; bulls, stags, etc., $6.5007.60; feeding cows and heifers, $6.0007.60. Hogn Kcceipts, n.buu neao; market 100 1f.c higher; light, $9.70010.10; mixed. $10.16010.60: huavy, $10.66010.70; pigs. $8.00$8.60; bulk of sales, $10.00010.60. Sheen and iamns rteceipta. 100 head: market steady; d muttons, $8.00011.60; wethers, $9.00010.00 ewos, $8.2609.26; lambs, $12.00013.26. New York Money Market, New York, Jan. IS. Mercantile Paper- 3HU3 Pr cent. Sterling Kxcnange oixiy-aay Dili. $4.72; commercial sixty-day bills on banks, 14.73: commercial sixty-day bills. S4.72: demand, $4.76; cables, S4.76H- Sllver Bar, 74c; Mexican dollars, 67c Bonds Government, steady; railroad. firm. U. 8. r 2s. reg. 99 M. K. ft T. 1st 4a 77 do coupon ... thmo. r con. IT. S. 3s. res... .101 Mont Power do coudoh ...101 N. Y. C. dob. U. S. 4s. reg. ...110 N. Y. City 4s..110 'da co u Don ...liv1 x..n.H.u.c.M.liiB A T. ft T. cv.4s 104 No. Pacific 4s... 96 Anglo-French 6s. 92 do 2a 68 Atch. gen. 4a.... 9S40rc S. U ref. 4a. 94 B ft O. 4a 81Pac T. ft T. 6s.. 101 Beth. SL ref 6s. 101 Pnnn. eon. 4s..l07 Central Pac. 1st. 93 do gen. 4s...l03 & O. cv. s. j rteaaing gen s. UttVi r n A O. it. 4s ttSo. Pac. cv. 5s. ..104 C. M.ASt P.CV.5S 106 do ref. 4s 94 C. R. I. fit r. r. is 1 1 nanway aa. .ma C. ft S. ref. 4H- 86Unlon Pacific 4a. 100 D. ft R. O C. 4s. 86 do cv. 4a 94 Erie gen. 4s 73AU. tt. KubDer 6a. .104 Gen. Eke. 6s. . .106M 8. 8te.M 6s. . .106 Ot. No. 1st 4 lis. 101 West Union 4i I. C ref. 4 niiuuin. ot i., K. C. So ref. Ss 90 Bid. LAN. an. 4s... 97 London (Hecks and Roods. London, Jan. 13. American securities hardened, but the dealing! were narrow od thti Stock exchange here today. fillvr Kar, 3fcd par ounce. Money 3 per cent. DUcount Hates Short and three months' bllla, 6 pur cent;. Dry Goads Market Nw York. Jan. 13. Cotton goods were today In fair dnmand for current ehipment. Yarns were barely steady on low numbers. Knit goouii were firm and noniery activo. Lin '-nil w-rfl firm. Jobbt-ra reported an In- cralng houao tradn, Many People Don't Know A aluRgiah liver causes an awful amount of misery o keep it active use Dr. King's New Life Pills. Only tie All druggists. Advertisement. London Curses Dogs That Eat Too Much Good Steak (rorrpapoiid.nr. tf Tho Aa.niatmf l'r. mi. ) London, Dec. 22. Thousands ( dogs arc helping to keep up the Inch cost of eating in this country hy Tikii ratively snatching from the mouths of humans pound steaks, mutton chops nud other expensive things. This was brought out in i'artiament the other day when it became known that steps were heing taken to "reduce" the 2.000,000 dogs that inhabit the British Isles. The result was 4 protest from alarmed dog lovers and a chorus of approval by dog haters. Newspapers have been flooded with letters from both camps. The suggestion of the government to raise the dog tax from $1.50 to $5 is one of the proposed steps to "re duce the dogs. But it is pointed out that the breeder and well-to-do owner will not be deterred by an increased tax. In favor of the dogs, it is de clared that dogs were never more use ful than today. The head of a Lon don dog home says he gets more re quests tor dogs than in peace time so many women are nervous now that their husbands are in the army and they buy dogs to guard their homes. He says that to forbid doEkeeoins as a form of wasteful extravagance would cost more m human happiness than it would save in human blood. What really makes patriotic people boil with rage is to see fashionably dressed women with anywhere from two to a half a dozen pampered pets.. These are the dogs accused of eating the pound steaks. "The really best dogs, like 'all the best people," says the Daily Mail, "eat. simple food. A good house dog in a well-ordered household may be kept in perfect health at an infinitesimal cost. It is the utterly useless dog with no merit but pedigree and no part in life but to be pampered that develops fas tidious and extravagant tastes and be comes a nuisance at home and in the street, in the hotels and in railway trains." But it appears certain that whatever other breeds may be affected by the threatened reduction ot licenses the British bulldog's place is secure. In defense of the bulldog it is stated that he is not an expensive luxury, that he will eat almost anything and ouly re quires one meal a day. , BawMl Pajamas for Kins. Wltlla Kast Bay aac1.tr slrl wre busily r-nsaiKMl In sewlnv shirts and knlttlna sonka tor solfllsrs, ls-year-otd May 8utclltra, Bar k.tay Hlah school slrl. oooupl.4 h.r spare inom.nU, In maklns a pair of pink pajamas , tor Klna Oaorir. of Hnrland. The garments, trimmed In royal purple, were sent to the monarch as a Ohrlatmas prnaent by the Berkeley maid. Mara than twelve yards of tatting, the work of sIIhk Hutcllffe, adorns the pajamaa. The young seamstress la the daughter of George 8ut tcltffe, Berkeley newspaper man, and the family Is of Kngllsh descant, San Pran- clsco Call. Omaha Hay Market. ' Prairie May Choice upland, tIS.SO; Not 1. 111. 00O19.00: No. I. 10.00U.00; No. 1. 1, 001)11,10.00. Choice midland, 111. 0; No, I, 110.6011.00; No, I, It.00atl0.00; No. , 11.00 6,.oo. Choice lowland, ,.bO0lo.oo: no. l. la.OOOI .0; No. :, li.00trt.00; No. I, is.ooe 8.00. Straw Cboleo wheat la quotable at 11.000 0.60; choice oat or rye, $0.6007.00. Alfalfa Choice. 117.6O011.OO: No. 1, K.00017.00; standard, 116.00011.00; No. I, I13.O0U14.00; No. , S10.00Oll.00. New Tork. Jan.- II. Sugai- The future market was easier under selling by commis sion houses and trade Interests on the Idea that offerings from Cuba will soon Increase; closing prices were I to 11 points lower; January, 4.11c; March, .01o; May, 4.03c; July, 4.00c. Raw steady; molasses, 4.61c; centrifugal, B.80o, BeOned ateadyi floe granulated, S.76c Barb Minister Here.. Washington, Jan. 14. Arrangements wero made today for I.joubomlr MlchaUovttch, the first Serbian minister ever axeedlted to the United States, to present bis credentials to Secretary Lansing Monday. AMTJHKMKNT", Phone Doug. 484. IHE BEST OF VAUDEVIllE D.lly Mat.. 2:15: NUM. 1:11. Till. Waal: I ' IWILtlAMt 4 WOLfUS, SOPHIE TUCKER 3RE0A FOW It R, Iraaia OAMflELL, ,i.A...r al.i, Allc. Lyn,s Dell A C, Fresk Crsias, Orsheoal Trawl Weekly. Prleaa: Senary. Halt sasta (exoest aateraay ass aaaflayi, ae: Nlihta, 10., 2M, 60s sad 7ic BRILLiAT"J3lUaUllLSQUE IK ICE DAILY Mat. Today Final P.rterra.nce Frtday Nlt. ALL BRAND NEW Third Edition ef "BLUTCH" COOPER'S FRANK nUNTER EDDIE (WARTZ And a Great Cast Chorus of World-Toured Girlies IUAK BKAIIKRt i'd be willing to trot around the lob with this outfH myself if I wasn't to dead In Ion with thtt dw Omaha. The show's ome little inrden (if hijiplntw. friend Itl,itch rnoper hit rinno himself proud again, OLD MAN JOHN8QN, Mgr. .ayty. Evan. n.i a Sue. 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