THE BEE: OAHA, SATURDAY, JANUARY, 17. 1920.
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FARM AND RANCH LANDS
Nebraska Lands.
- RANCH
Live Stock and
EQUIPMENT FOR
! SALE
18 ACRES IEEDED LAND.
ACRES SCHOOL LEASE.
It!" ACRKS 4-TEAR LEASE.
I1S0 ACRES ANNUAL LEASES.
Cattle, horses, hom, hey, grain, Im
plemente, tool and everything com
plete. Possession this prlnf.
Thl land la only 13 mile from rail
road and Is on of th best ranoba In
Nebraska. Cut enough hay to, carry
1.000 head. Price $110,000, which In
clude! about 147.000 worth of llv itock
and personal property. Can ihow at
onco and the mow la off. Writ, wlra or
telephone for appointment.
DUMONT & COMPANY
418 Keeline Bid. Phone Dou. 690
FARMS FARMS FARMS
I have them all aliea from 20 acre
to 840 acres; several 40, 10 and 180s,
moat all within leea than 21 mllee of
Omaha, the cheapest land In the tate,
considering all thing. I handle noth
ing out Bargains. If you do not see
these farms before purchasing, then you
urn tne loser; always see an expert.
Write, wire or phone what data you will
come. Come prepared to buy and bring
wife with you If neceseary. GOOD,
HON'EST GOODS for the money. No
trades or po printed llete.
; ORIN S. MERRILL,
ID 18-1 Old CITY NATIONAL BANK BLPO.
r"96 ACRE FAR$f
110,000 WORTH OF" IMPROVEMENTS.
Only i miles from Omaha. Va mile
from paved road: price, 1360 per acre;
will carry Vi of purchase price back at
t-i per cent. Possession It you act
quick; near growing Omaha.
Alec 80 acres Sarpy County, S miles
from good town; splendid soil, Improved;
pric. (28B per acre.
Graham-Peters Realty Co,
(18 Omaha Nat Bank.
Omaha. Nebraska.
for Neb. Farma and Ranchea sea
Graham-Peters Realty Co.,
831 Omaha Nafl Bk. Bldf., Omaha.
FOR NEBRASKA LANDS SEE
A. A. PATZMAN,
tnl Karhach Blk. f Tyler 814.
New York Lands.
111,000 BUYS aplendld level 210 aoree;
well drained; 2 mtlea from village; ma
cadam road; dark loam; 70 sores valu
able timber, balanoe tillable; practically
new buildings; 10-room house; conoreta
basement barn, gambrel roof, holding
ISO tons hay; silo, hennery, piggery,
granary; running water in house, earn
and pasture; large orchard; Including
crops, 30 bead cattle, 6 good horse.,
sugar equipment, 60 hens, potato digger,
disc harrow, land roller, harrows, drill,
ulky oultlvator, sulky plow, rake, gas
angina, mower, binder, wagons, buggy,
eutter, alelghs, S heavy harnessea, light
harnesses, email tools, milking machine.
Easy terms, Free lists. Ellis Bros.,
Sprlngvllle. N. Y.
Miscellaneous.
LAND SEEKERS Our $26 excursion to
the Rio Grande valley Is now on. W. 8.
Frank, Navllle Blk.. Omaha.
FARM LANDS FOR RENT.
96 Acres for Rent or Sale
tH miles from Benson, H mils to
shipping atatlon. Well equipped for feed
ing farm or general farming; $15 per
acre cash rent. Reference required.
Graham-Peters Realty Co.
S2 Omaha Nations! Bank, Omaha.
SEVERAL good farms for rent on share,
near Lincoln, from 200 to $30 acrei each.
Nona but good farmers need apply. State
in first letter how you are equipped and
give references or letter will not be an
swered. IS. A. Rogers, 1542 K St. Lin
coln, Neb.
AUTOMOBILES
For Sale.
CHANDLER
A CHANDLER DESPATCH
MODEL TOURING CAR.
This ear la in the , best of
mechanical shape throughout The
finish la like new, has 6 tires and
spare wire wheel and other ex,
tras; a snappy looking Job. Must
be seen to be appreciated. Priced 1
low for Immediate sale. Will con
sider trad or will sell on terms. '
PACKARD OMAHA CO.
- $018 Harney St., at 21st St.
I ' Phone. Harney 10,
USED CARS.)
19 good used cars to select from;
other cart taken In exchange; terms to
responsible parties. j ,
MEEKS AUTO CO.,
Douglas (480. 1 Z03S Farnam.
''' !
Nearly new Overland (JO) newly
painted, excellent condition. We are
going to sell this car today; better
hurry. '
NEW USED CAR PLACE.
Ty 4073. 2047-4 Farnam. Open Evenings.
RENT ANEW FORD!
DRIVE IT YOURSELF
1H CENTS PER MILE, OAS, AND
INSURANCE EXTRA. OUR CARS ARB
COMFORTABLY HEATED FOR WIN
TER SERVICE.
- TRIVE-IT-YOURSELF-COMPANY.
FORMERLY FORD LIVERY CO.
1314 HOWARD STREET. DOUO. S22.
INTERESTED' IN A TRUCK?
New Redden truck that can be bodght
for $135 rash and $31.25 per month for
10 month. . Act at once. This Includes
Insurance; '
THE NEW USED CAR PLACE. '
2047 Farnam St.
. - Open Evenings.
Tyler 4072.
STANDARD WINTON
BIGHT SIX
KEYSTONE MOTORS CORP. 820S Farnam.
PROMPT DELIVERY ON ALL MODELS
NEBRASKA WHITE CO.
FRED D. C ROGERS. MOR. TYLER 17S7.
1407-21 Capitol Ave.
RELIABLE automoblla school: best elec
trical and self-starter courses; day and
night school; come now; free catalogue.
National Automobile School. 3314 North
Twentieth. Omaha.
SOME bargains In used Yord'ears. Mc
Caffrey Motor Co. Tha Handy For
Service Station. 15th and Jackson.
Douglas' 8500.
ALL BARGAINS
Four Fords, lata model touring ears.
Nearly new Chevrolet touring with
. eerd tires.
Three Knight motored eara, Excellent
buys. j
NEW USED CAR PLACE.
Ty. 4072. 104T-41 Farnam. Open Evenings.
USED cars of exceptional value.
GUY L; SMITH,
1J81 Farnam 8t. Doug. Wt.
FuR SALE Scrtpp Booth Chummy road
ater. repainted and overhauled, first
'Vsa condition; a bargain. (33 8tR Ave.,
Ctyli Bluffs. Red 1874.
BARGAIN In new 114-ton truck, termalf
desired. Will trad fef pleasure car.
Call Douglas 100, Room 821. Mr.
'Smith.
ill FORD "SEDAN, "wire wheels, aelf
starter, other extras, almoat new. Bar-
galn. ee Mr. uavis, laie; uougiaa.
WANTED For spot cash. 100 used ears;
quick action: do delay. Auto Exchange
BEAUTIFUL Studebaker roadster, alio
v
acreage
Volte six, to. trad on city property or
tereagfr. 432 Bee Bldg Red 145.
FOR SALE New 191 Ford sedan, 375
extra equipment, $775. .A. E. Allen.
Dougla -43i.
REDI-MADB GARAGES, wood or steel.
Send for circular Redl-Made Housing
1 Co.. 3211 Howard. Red 3087.
OAKLAND 8-nsibl Six.
V MARSH OAKLAND CO,
330 Farnam St
THE DIXIE FLYERT
W. R. NICHOLS MOTOR COMPANY.
3130 Farnam Et
AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE New 11 Ford aedaa, $71
extra equipment A. E. Allen, Delmar
Hotel.
. FORD MARKET.
Farnam 2230.
Cash. Time. Liberty Bond.
FOR TERMS ON USED CARS
. VAN BRUNT'S
.Look fitr the re seal on windahleid
For Sale.
$100 for any magneto w can't repair.
Ford mags, recharged, guar, stronger
than new. O. Bayadorfer. 810 N. lth.
SliST VALUES IN U8BD CARS.
TRAWVER AUTO CO.,
110 FARNAM.
CNITED"VUTO PARTS CO.."
3033 FARNAM.
BXCKPTIONAL USED CARS.
DEALER quitting bualneaa haa ona new
6-paasenger Essex, will sell cheap for
caan. narney Quae.
OLDSMOBILE 3, fine shape, good as new.
p. u. uroas. 401 N. 18th. Red 081.
GOOD' USED CARS.
OUT L. SMITH.
AutoLivery and Garage.
TRUCKS any aiie for hire. .Best service:
beat rates. Hartung's Tranafer, Tyler
je. -
Tires and Supplies.
USED TIRES
Several second-hand tires in good eon.
dltlon:
30x3 $3.73 8!x4t $7.00
30x8 Vfc 4.00 36x4 Vi g.OO
Other sires equally low.
STANDARD TIRE CO.
410 North 18th St. Doug. 3330.
, tSED TIRES DIRT i CHEAP.
' 30x3, 14.00: lOaSVj,' $6.00.
All sixes In proportion, look over
our rebullts. Open Sundays. Tyler 283.
" N. itn st. Keystone Tire Shop.
NEW TIRES DIRT CHEAP
30x3 Fisk. .$11.95 I 38x4 $26.95
$0x3 8.95 I 34x4 20.95
KAIMAN TIRE JOBBERS, 1723J?ummlng.
AUTO electrical repairs; service atAtTon
for Rayfleld carburetor and Columbia
storage batteries. Edwards. 3810 N-19.
Repairing and. Painting.
RAIDIATOR CORES INSTALLED.
Manufactured In Omaha, 34-hour eerv.
Ice for auto, truck and tractor. Expert
radiator and fender repairing; body
dent removed; new fenders made.
OMAHA AUTO RADIATOR MFG. CO.
1819 Cuming 8t. Tyler 17.
Motorcycles and Bicycles.
HARLEY - DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES
Bargains In used machines. VIM or H.
Roos, th motorcycle man. 27th and
Leavenworth Sts. .
PERSONAL.
THE SALVATION Army Industrial home
solicits your old clothing, furniture,
magaxlnes. Wa collect, w distribute.
Phone Doug. 4185 and eur wagon will
call. Call and Inspect our new home,
1110-1112-1114 Dodga street.
, MONEY TO LOAN.
DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS.
Lowest rates. Private loan booths. Harry
Maiaanock, 1614 Dodge, p. 6618. res.ias.
FARMS and city loans.
E. H. LUUUEB, INC.
(3 Keeline Bids.
POULTRY AND PET STOCK
WEEK-OLD Chicks Rocks, Reds. Leg-
norns, Orpingtons, pure-bred, strong ana
healthy. Orders booked now for March
and April shipments; shipped parcel
post prepaid. Send for circular. S. M.
Dean, Fort Dodge, la.
ALL my Registered and Pedigreed Rab
bits, on account of other business which
takes all my time. A bargain for quick
sale. W. F. Krause. 1618 W. Louise
fit.. Grand Island. Neb. '
FKRRETS FOR SALE Rat and rabbit
hunters, also breeders; circular free.
Henry Ronald Peck, Des Moines, la.
WHEAT screenings, 33.50 per hundred
delivered. 801 North lttb St A. W
Wagner. Douglas 1 1 41.
IIXED GRAIN $3.60 per hundred, de
livered. A. W. Wagner, 801 No. 18tn
St. DouRlss 1142.
FOR SALE Pet dog, Meilcan hairless,
novelty for ladles car. rolfnx 3771.
FOR SALE White Rock cockerels. South
1364.
FOR SALE Single Comb Bluff Orpington
cocKereie. walnut 1939.
TWO t'iiie Barred Rock cockerels for sale.
Walnut 3975.
ONE Old Trusty incubator. 4933 N. 18th
St.
TWO thoroughbred Rhode Island cocker-
els. south 4m.
FLEMISH GIANTS FOR SALE. Red 6447.
Horses Live Stock Vehicles.
For Sale.
800 Sets of Harness,
SADDLES AND COLLARS
at 30 per cent discount; free list price
Midwest Harness Co.,
70S N. 16th St. Omaha, Neb.
WILL SACRIFICE Team, f harness and
wagon, very cheap; must hurry, Doug
las 4959. 2421 Cuming.
FOR SALE Cheap, 2. 700-pound work
team. 4933 in. istn Bt.
ONE fine Jersey Durham heifer. 4933 N.
Real Estate Transfers
Paul O. Nielsen & wlf t Jennl
M. Burden. Capitol Ave. 239 ft.
e. of 48th st s. s. 60x106.5 ft.. ..$ 2
Hannah Carlson and husband to
George T. Morton, s. e. cor. 28th
and Douglas st 76.66x118.5 ft... 11,500
Grove Wharton Construction Co.
to Joseph C. Campbell, 69th at
1.000 ft. s. of Pratt st. . s. 40
135.77 ft $.500
Edward E. Ayotte and wit to
Frances Holovtchiner, s. w. cor.
50th and Davenport st. 60x135 ft. 11.083
William C. Norrls to Julia A. ,
Schempp, n. e. cor. 24th and New
port st 80x125 ft 1.500
Paul W. Kuhna and wife to Ethel
reterson, Spencer it. 80 ft. w.
of S9th st n. it. 40x120 ft 383
Joseph Ettl and wife to Joseph
KeitnacKer, itstn et. 127.5 ft. s.
of Laird st. w. a. 66x186 ft 4.000
Inga Hanson and wife to Anton
Mertens, n. w. cor. 30th and
Ptnknev at. 100i128.4 ft 11. BOO
Audrey True and husband to WII-
son T. Graham, Ersklna st. 360
ft. e. of 43d st. s. 60x120 ft 2.750
Edgar H. Scott and wife to Clarence
Kubendall, s. e. cor. 62d and How-
ard st. 70x125 ft 2.295
Orover St Layman Realty Co. to
Jesse F. Galvin, I7th st, 300 ft.
a. of Grand avs. . s. 40x128 ft.. 350
Cart L. Bratttn et aU to B. E.
Richardson, 26th st. 100 ft. n. of
Pinkney st. w.-a. 47x140 ft 500
John W, Agnew and wife to Ale
Beck, s. w, cor. 24th and Chi
cago st. 99x132 ft M.600
Nora Norrla to Anna Bloemer, a. e.
cor. 16th and Center st 66x140 ft 4,000
D. V. Sholes Co. to Lewis C. Sholee, .
ma st. 177 ft. n. of Arbor st.
w. . 41x140 ft 7,800
Fred DeLamater tand wife to Berry
Curtis Divers, 80th st 43.5 ft. n.
of Stone ave. w. s. 43.5x120 ft. 4,750
Frank S. Selby and wife to Addle
R. Graham, Burt st. 240 ft w.
of 49th st s. a.. 40x128 ft 8,950
Ellen Gibbons to Jessl A. Knudt-
son. 28th st. 248.75 ft. n. of
Pinkney st w. t. 49.76x120 ft 1,800
Bradstreet's Trade Review.
New York, Jan. ' !. Bradstraet'i to
morrow wl)l say:
Activity shows signs of shifting from
final distributive to primary lines, and re
tall trade, with tha passing of tha January
clearance sales, tends to quiet, while buy
ing from and by manufacturers, Jobbers
and wholesale agents seem expanding.
Very much th aame complaint of back
wardness In orders by manufacturers and
of Inadequate stocks of merchandise In
Jobbers' and retailers' handa are heard,
but there are soma reports that manufac
turers are finding labor a bit more tract
able aad are Increasing output Briefly
stated, In fsct, th reports as to whole
salers' and jobbers' trad are good, while
those as to retailers' point to a slowing
up, partly because of mild weather in the
west, while manufacturers, . desplt better
coal supply and active efforts to catch up
with orders, are not yet A full speed. The
mcney situation hss received more atten
tion this week. . Weekly bank clearings,
$9,301,710,000. .
Farmers' State Bank at
Pawnee Holds Election
. Table Rock, Neb., Jan.! 16 (Spe
cial.) At the annual meeting of the
directors and stock holders of the
Farmers State bank at Pawnee
City, the former directors were re
elected with the exception of the
president, J, F. Trenery, who re
tired, owing to his poor health.
Cashier H. Van Horn,, was elected
to the presidency. ,
MUST dispose of my Ford speedster im
mediately. First-class condition. 311$
Cumin ata . . . -
Omahan Buys Aurora Store
Aurora, Neb, Jan. 16. (Special.)
The Hub store has just been sold
by Charles W. Wehtz to Harry
Bernstein of Omaha. This is the
second change in ownership in this
important property since the first of
the year, and the transaction in
voked many thousands of dollars.
BRINGING UP FATHER-
Sm Jig gs And Maggi Is Fall
Pag) tf Colon ia Tit Sunday Be
Drawn for The Bee by McMbjoiw
Copyright 1911 Interns Uonal News Ssrrio.
WllE-l PONT I t I XE,?- . I 1 TELL THE TJOC.TOR . 0D HE I J NOT EXACTLY I I
KNOW WHAT'S If , Lt C VoTO0E WELL KN0W Jsi I HAD ELEVEN I
MHTrcfL NT0tCEn5f HERE " HA,D? J gy HE ONLY AKEO ,
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Market and Industrial News of the Day
LIVE STOCK
Omaha Llv Stock.
Omaha, Jan. 18.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
18.188 15,453 15,073
9,431 19,289 10,848
8.836 16,248 13,349
, 6,757 12,767 6,951
6.200 18,600 8,300
Receipts were:
Official Monday ..
Official Tuesday ..
Official Wednesday
Official Thursday .
Estimate Friday , .
rive days this week. 43.613 82,233 36.618
Same days last week.33,837 67,127 43,680
Same 2 weeks ago... 27,773 36.933 61,749
Same 3 weeks ago... 21, 262 51,996 31,496
Same flays year ago. 37,263 102.228 45,944
Receipts and disposition of llv stock at
the Union stock yards, Omaha, Neb.,, for
24 hours ending at $ o'clock p. m, January
16, 1920.
RECEIPTS CARS.
Horses
. and
C, M. St. T 4
Wabash
Missouri Pacific ..... i
Union Pacific $2
C. & N. W east.,.. 16
C. & N. W., west. i.. 100
C St. P., M. A O.. 48
C, B. eV Q... east... 9
C, B. A Q., west... 16
C, R. I. P., east. 36
C. R. I. A P.. west. 1
Chi. Jt. West 9
Total receipts 264
DISFOS1TION-
34 t
'a 1 "
27 8
19 3
93 8 1
81 3 ..
4 1
0 4 .
38 t
J Ji
868 41 1
Morris A Co
Swift A Co
C'udahy Packing Co...
Armour & Co
Schwartz A , Co
J. W. Murphy
Lincoln Packlnc Co...
So. Omaha Packing Co.
John Roth & Sons. . . .
P. O' Dea
Wilson A Co
W. B. Van Sant A Co.
Hill Co
Lewis
Root A Co
Bulla
Kosenstock Eros
V. a. Kellogg
Wrrthetmer A Degen. ,
Kills & Co
Sullivan Bros
A. Rothschild
Mo-Kan. C. & C. Co..
K. G. Christie
Baker
Jehn Harvey
TVunls Francis....
Omaha . Packing Co..
Monahan .....
Other buyers .
Cattle,
699
1,153
763
1,034
W. W.
V. V.
J. B.
J. H.
, 39
23
45
48
19
6
10
64
184
108
311
42
104
68
24
27
104
64
23
345
43
2
19
..1,618
HEAP.
Hogs.
2,694
4,025
4,370
4,025
123
4,610
Sheep.
594
1,583
1,242
2,805
1,473
Total 6,978 19,747 7,787
Cattle Receipts of catile were large for
ated amount being 6.200
head, which makes the total for the five
days 46.300 head, or 10,000 more than a
week ago and over 5,000 larger than for
the corresponding pertoa last year.
There was a very slow marnei xor an
klnda of beef. Dr ees ruling generally a
quarter below yesterday's close. She atoek
also sold very slowly at prices that were
ls25o lower tor snipping siun ana a
quarter or mor lower lor pacKer con
sumption, ireeners were nut ncu aa
ir.tive as earlier In th week and sales
were 1525o below yesterday.
Quotations on cattle: uooo to cnoice
beeves, $13.003H5.00; fair to good beeves.
311.6013.00; common to fair beeves, $9.00
wll.OO; good to cnoic yearnngs, w.o
1815.25; fair to good yearlings, $11.00
13.00; common to fair yearlings, $9.00
11.00; choice to prime neirers. in.boup
13.60; good to choice heifers, $9.0011.60;
choice to prim cows. $10.00011.60; good
to choice cows, $8.6010.00: fair to good
cows. $7.0O8.50; common to fair cows,
$5.007.60; choic to prime heavy feed
ers, $12.00013.00; good to choice feeders,
810. 501512. 00; medium to gooa neirers,
9.00Ti 10.50; common to fair feeders,
$7.509.00;-good to choice stockers. $7.50
19)11.00; fair to good stockers, It.vvnp
8.50; common to fair stockers, $6 00 8.00;
stock heifers, $6.608.75; stock cows,
$5.2508.00; stock calves, $6.26910.25;
veal calves, $9.60014.50; bulls, stags, etc..
$5.601911.00. ,
Hogs Receipts wpre liberal again to-
day, estimates calling for' 1$ load or
around 18,600 head. Th market was a
little slow In opening and trad never
became vary brisk at any time, there was
generally .a weak undertone and prices
were very much in line with the extremely
weak clot yesterday and probably a
trifle lower than yesterday's general mar
ket. Bulk of today's sales was $14,600
14.70 and top $14.80.
Sheep Th run of aheep was moderate
tor a Friday about 8,000 head, but buyers
apparently filled their orders In th week
and were not overly anxious for supplies.
Trade was. alow and prices ranged from
steady to 10616c lower on both lambs and
aged stock. Best fat lambs brought $19.10,
and very good ewes sold at $10.75. In
quiry for feeder stock continues broad
with vary llttl Chang in prices. Very
good come back lambs selling around
$17.001917.80.
Quotation on aheep and lambat Lambs,
good to choke, $18.76 19.10i iambs, fair to
good, $18.i601S.7S: fleshy feeders, ,17.60
18.00; medium weight feeder, $16.76
17.25; common to fair feeders, $18.00 (a1
16.60: cull lambs, $13.00013.00; yearlings.
$16.36016.35; wethers. $11.26013.25;
ewes, aood to eholo. 811.904911. 26: ewes.
fair to good, $10.25011.00; good feedea-f
awes, $7.7508.50; ewe culls and canners,
$1.6007.(0.
Chleagro Live Stock. '
Chicago, Jan. 18. Cattl Relot,
sstlmatcd tomorrow, 1,000; market weik;
Beef steers, medium and eholte, $17.60(9
19.00; medium and food, $11.60017.60;
common, $9.50011.60; lightweight, good
and choice, $18.76018.00: common and me
dium. $9.00013.76; butcher cattle, heifers,
$6.75014.26; cows, $6.75013.00; canners
and cutters, $5.6006.75; veal calves, $17.00
&18.55; feeder steers, $3.00013.50; atocker
steers, $7.26011.00.
Hogs Receipts, 44,000; estimated tomor
row. 13,000; market weak, mostly 10c to
16C lower; bulk. $16.00 1 5.30 : top, $16.45;
heavy,' $14.90015.25; medium, $16.10016.35;
light, 316.16015.40; light light, $14,600
15.26: heavy packing sows, smooth, $14.25
'S 14.73: parking sows, rough, $13.76014.35;
pigs, $13.60014.60.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,000: esti
mated tomorrow, 1,000: market strong;
lambs, 84 pounds down, $17.00019.75; culls
and common, $13.75016.50; ewes, medium
good and choice, $3.00012.00; culls and
common, $5.2608.50.
Kansas City Llv Stock.
Kansas City, Mo.. Jan. 14. Cattle Re
ceipts, 2,800 head; market steaily to weak;
heavy beef steers, choice and prime,
'$16.6518.36; medium and good, $13.50
16.50; common, $10.60012.40; lightweight,
good and choice, $12.60017.00; common
and medium, $8.25012.60; butcher cattle,
heifers, $6.75014.25; cows. $6.65013.50:
canners and cutters. $5.006.66; veal
ralvis, $13.00016.00; feeder steers, $8,000
13.26; stouker steers, $tS.2610.85.
Hogs Receipts. 6.500 head: market 15c
lower; bulk, $14.85015.15: heavies, $14.80
'(M6.10; mediums, $14.85015.25; lights,
$14.4515.15: packing sows, $13.50014.25;
pics. $13.50015.60. -
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1.600 head;
market steady; lambs, $16.60019.80; culls
and common, $11.26016.26: yearling
wethers. 814.3618.00; ewes. $9.80011.60;
culls and common, $4.6009.23; breeding;
tives, $8.00014.50; feeder lambs, $14,600
17.76.
Sioux City Live Stock.
Sioux City, Ta.. Jan. 16. Cattle Re
ceipts, 5,500 head: market weak; beef
steers, choice, $15.9018.36; short fed, $13.00
14.75; warmed up, $9.76018.76; fair beef
steers, $7.0008.60; fat cows and heifers,
$8.50013.00; canners, $5.0006.75; eal
calves, choice, $8.00016.00: common
calves, $6.0009,25; stockers, $7.9009.60;
feeders, $9.00011.50; feeding cows and
heifers. $5.6008.5.
Hogs Receipts, 11.000 head; market
16025c lower: light, $14.30014.60; mixed,
314.45614.80; heavy, $14.40014.70; bulk of
sales, $14.45014.70.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,690 head;
market steady.
St. Joseph IJva Stock.
St. Joseph, Mo., Jan. 16. Cattle Re
ceipts. 60Q head; market steady; steers.
$9.60016.60; cowa and heifers, $5,500
14.00; calves, $7.00016.50.
Hogs Receipts, (.000 head: market
strong; top, $13.30; bulk, $15.00016.35.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,000 head;
market steady: lambs, 813.00019.50;
ewee. $7.50011.35. .
BANK STATEMENT.
001.9933,091,788.06
2,343.19
000.00
000.00
000.00
600.00
760.00
640,360.00
Charter No. 2665 Raserv District No. JO.
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
THE NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK
At Omaha, hi the Stat of Nebraska, at the CIos of Business on Deember 31, 1119.
RESOURCES.
1. fa) Loans and discounts, including rediscounts $3,283,781.04
Deduct:
(d) Notes and bills rediscounted (other than bank ac
ceptances sold) (see Item (5a) 193,
3. Overdrafts unsecured
6. V. S. Government securities owned :
a) Deooslted to seeur circulation (U. S. bonds par
value) .. ' 100,
(b) Pledged to secure u. 8. jDepoalts (par value) 25,
(d) Fledged as collateral for State or other deposits
or bills payable , 300,
(f) Owned and unpledged 114,
(h) War Savings .Certificates and Thrift Stamps actu
ally owned i-
Total U. 8. Government securities
6. Other bonds, securities, tc. :
(e) Securities other than IT. S. bonds (not Including
stocks) owned and unpledged
Stocks, other than Federal Reserve Bank stock;
Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent et sub
scription) (a) Value of banking house, owned and unincumbered..
Furnltur and fixtures
Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank . .
Items with Federal Reserve Bank In procesa f collec
tion (not available as reserve)
Cash In vault and net amounts due from national banks
Net amounts due from banks, bankers and trust com
panies (other than Included in items 13, 13 or 14)....
Exchanges for clearing house
Checks on other banks In th same city or town as re
porting bank (other than item 16)
Total of items 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17 993,881.99
Checks on banks located Outside of city or town 4 re
porting bank and other cash Items
Redemption fund with V. 8. Treasurer and du from
V. 8. Treasurer ,
Interest, earned, but not collected approximate on
s Notes and Bills Receivable not past due...
9T.
2,
It.
216,
30.
810,
S'4,
384,
143,
138,
627.64
500.00
(00.90
000.00
048.36
149.53
30T.86
337.08
838.73
374.16
'1,644.48
131,
10,
N ID,
031.(4
009.00
281.19
134.
!(.
39.
161,737.6$
95.217,97
Total .
' LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid la :
Surplus fund .
(a) Undivided profits .'. $
(b) Less current expenses, Intereat and taxes paid.....
Interest and discount collected or credited In advane of
maturity ana not earned (approximate)....,..
Circulating notes outstanding ,
Net amounts due to National banks ......, 1
Net amounts due to banks, bankers and trust com
panies (other than included in item 30).,
Certified checks outstanding ,. 1 j
Cashier's checks en own bank outstanding. ... , '
Total of items 30, 31, 33 and 33 1,742,1190.03
Demand deposits (other than bank depoelts) subject to
Reserve (deposits payable within 30 days);
Individual deposits subject to check
Certificates of deposit due In less than 30 day (other
than for money borrowed)
Other demand deposits .
Total of demand deposits (other than bank de
' posits) subject to Reserve, items 34, 35 and 31.. 1,938,294.(2
Tim deposits subject ta Reserv (payable after (0 day,
or subject to 30 days or mor notice, and postal
savings):
Certificates ef deposit (other than for money borrowed)
Total of time deposits subject- to Reserve, item 40
United States deposits (other than postal savings):
(a) War loan deposit account
Bills payable with Federal Reserv Bank .
$1,643,391.38
I (09.000.00
1(0,000.00
(M1MI
18,144.00
200,000.00
896.434.86
815.970.13
34.001.00
6,694.09
ll$!0,270.76
. 28,(90.40
99,433.47
131,121.(3
21,016.37
121,621.60
35,015.37
800.000.00
$5,3,391.2(
192.001.99
192,001.91
Total
55. (a) Liabilities for rediscounts,- Including those with Fed- ' '
ral Reserv Bank (se Item Id)
Total contingent liabilities (55a) .
Stat of Nebraska, County of Douglas, ss. : '
I, H. W: Yates, cashier of th above named bank, do solemnly awear that th
above statement Is true to th pest of my knowledge and belief.
, H. W. .YATES, Cashier.
Correct Attest: '
? ' john Mcdonald,
john w. towle, -
F. W. CLARKE. Directors. '
Subscribed and swora te before m this lltu day of January, ll.
(Seal) A. W. FRANCIS, Notary Tubll.
GRAIN MARKET
Omaha Grain Market.
Omaha, January It, 1(20.
Whfat and eats receipts today were
larger than the average recently and eon
alterably more tham the run of these grains
a week ago. Com receipts were less than
last Friday. Car lot receipts of grain to
day were: Wheat, 69;. corn, (6; oats, 30;
rye, 7; barley, 6. Wheat arrivals a week
ago were 28 cars. Corn 77 cars and oats
12 cars.
Wheat was generally higher ranging un
changed te 1 or i cents up. Corn was un
changed to 3 cents lower for th bulk.
Whit trades ware cent higher. Oat
price were generally 3 cents advance.
Rye was off $ to 8 eents and barley un
changed. Wheat No. J hard, 1 ear, (3.(3. N.
2 hard, 4 cars, $3.(0; 1 car. $3.79; t ears,
38.78 (smutty); 1 car, $3.77 (yellow). No.
8 hard, 2 ear, 13.80; 1 car, $3.78; I ear,
$3.77; 3 sars. $3.76; cars, $1.76; 1 ear,
13.74 (smutty); 1 cars, $3.73 (smutty) s 1
car, $3.73; I car. $2.70 (smutty. No. 4
hard, t ear, $2.71; ( car. $(.70; I car,
J2.69; 4 cars, $3.68; 1 ear, $3 68 (smutty).
No. ( hard. 1 car, $3.63: 1 car, (3 60.
Sample hard. 1 ear, $3.67 (smutty). No.
1 Northern Spring. 1 ear, $3.13 (dark).
No. ( Northern Spring, 1 ear, $3.(0; 1-3
car, (3.(0. No. 1 mixed, 1 oar, ($.38
(durum). No. I mixed, 1 ear, (3.$T (dur
um); 1 car, $(.(( (durum). No. 4 mixed,
1 car, $2.38 (durum smutty).
Corn No. 5 white, 1 ear, $1.41; I ears,
(1.40. No. 4 yellow, I cars, $1.39; $ ears,
$1.37. No. 6 yellow, 1 ear, $1.86; 8 cars,
$1.35. No. 6 yellow, 3 cars. $1.33 (ship
pers' weights); 3 cars, $1.30. Sample
yellow, 1 car, $1.26. No. 3 mixed, 1 car,
$1.44. No. 4 mixed, 1 car, $1.43 (near
white). No. 6 mixed, 1 car, $1.37 (near
white); 1 car, $1.34; I car, $1.33. No. (
mixed, 1 car, $1.30; 4 oars, $1.29.
Oats No. 3 white, ( cars, 85c; 1 $-3
cars, 84 Ho. No. 4 white. 3 cars, S4c.
Rye No. 2. 1 cas. $1.73. No. 3, 4
cars, 31.72. Sample, 1 car, $1 71
9lsa;NovSN;;. KTA ETA ETAOIN N
OMAHA GRAIN MOVEMENT. '
Recelnts Todnv m- v a
Wheat 89 28 ' AO
Corn cs T7 117
2at 3 12 38
ye 7 9 13
Barley 8 .. 19
Shipments-
Wheat 32 10 i
Corn 28 S3 106
2aU S 23 69
5' 10 7
?lr!ey 3 2 $
RECEIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS.
Chicago 31 266 " 11B
n-ansas City 186 28 14
5'; Louis S4 97 69
Minneapolis 235
Duluth 18 , "
Winnipeg 1 204 ,. "
OMAHA GRAIN INSPECTION.
The number of cars of min nt th. .....
eral grades inspected "in" here during th
last 24 hours follow:
Wheat No. 2 hard. 6: No. 8 hard. 14;
No . 4 hard. 12; No. 5 hard, 3; No. 3 mixed,
3: No. 1 em-ins.. 1 ' "Kn Q i. ..... i
41. ..
Corn No. 4 white. TJn whit.
No. 6 white, 1; No. 4 yellow, ; No. 6 yel
low, 26: No. 6 yellow, 8; sample yHow, J;
No. 4 mixed, 6; No. 6 mixed, 11; No. 6
mixed, 2: total, 67.
Oats No. 2 white. 1: Na. i whlta. 11-
No. 4 whit, 8; total, 27.
nye wo. 3, e; No. 3, 7; total 18.
Barley No. 4. 1: relected. .1! ntil. .
total, 6. '
PR1MART RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS.
Receipts
Todsv Tear WmV
Wheat 781,000 964,000
-orn 945,000 1,890,000
Oat .683,000 938.000
Sh omenta
Wheat 601,000 306,000
Corn 549,000s 695,000
Oats 707,000 656,000
EXPORT CLEARANCES.
Wheat and Flour.... 531,000 119,000
Oat v - 337,000
Chicago drain and Provisions. .
Chicago. Jan. 16. Weakness that nre-
valled in th corn market today was
apparently due mor or less to new low
records of exchange rates to Eurooe. The
close was nervous, 34c to l4o down, with
May. i.3Zsjii3Z.Va and July $1.30
1.31V4. Oata lost Oto to 'Ac. In orovi-
slons th outcome ranged from (7c de
cline to 30c advance.
Selling pressure against corn was rather
heavy at tlmea and there was a cba.ro
watch throughout the day en foreign po
ll tioal developments. A good deal of no
tice was lven to messages which told
of export purchase of oats having been
canceled. Increasing receipts further bur
dened the corn market and so did lower
quotations on hogs. The only rallies which
took place were ascribed to a little cov
ering by shorts.
Oats receded with corn, tut on the de
cline obtained timely support from lead
ing bulls.
Slowness of cash dsmand was an 'la
ment of weakness In provisions. Besides,
there wer big deliveries on January lard
contracts. Increased stocks, too, were
shown by the semi-monthly warehouse report
By Vandersltce-Lynd Co.. 826 Grain Ex
change:
Art. I Open. High. Low. Close. iTeat'y.
Corn
Jan.
Feb.
May
July
Oata
May
July
Rye
May
Barl.
May
Pork
May
Lard
May
July
Ribs
May
July
1.88 1.88 1.36
1.36H 1.36 1.36 V.
1.33 1.33 1.31
1.31 1.33 1.30
, .33 .33V4 .UH
.78 ,7( .7(
1.82U l.i 1.79 ,
1.68 1.52H 1..1H
39.37 39.3T S9.03
34.80 34.90 34.71
25.20 26.30 38.11
30.70 20.70 30.(0
21.16 21.16 20.85
1.37U
1.36
1.S3H
1.31
U(
1.61HJ 1.8$
3817 19.46
1.38
1.86
1.33
1.31
'.7(
1.82
24.TS
25.11
30.(0
30.80
24.9$ '
25.30
30.75
31.07
St. Louis Live Stock.
East St Louis, III., Jan. 14. Cattle
Receipt, 2,300 head. Market steady to
snow. Beef steers, medium and heavy,
choice and prime, $16.00017.50; medium
and good. $11.00015.75; common, (9.000
10.75; lightweight, good and choice, $19.50
016.50; common and medium. $8,000
13.35; butcher cattle, heifers,- $7.00016.00;
cowa, $7.00013.00; veal calves, light and
handy weight $13.00017.(0; feeder (tears,
$8.60 0 12.00) atocker steers. (7.00010.50.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,000 head.
Lambs unevenly steady to $1 lower: sheep
steady; lambs. 84 pounds dowtf, $16,250
19.50: culls and common, $13.00018.00;
yearling wethers, (13.00047.90; ewes, me
dium and choice, $8.60011.50.
Omaha Hay Market.
Receipts of botn prairie hay and alfalfa
heavy, and tba demand quiet, causing tha
market to go lower on all grade of alfalfa
and hay. Oat and wheat straw easier.
Hay No. .1 upland prairie, 823.000
24.00; No, 3, $30.00023.00; No. t. (14.000
18.00. No. 1 midland prairie, (80.00033.00;
No. 3, $13.00020.00. No. 1 lowland prairie,
$15.00017.00; No. 2, $13.00014.00; No. 8,
$9.09011.00.
Alfalfa Choice, $33.00034.00; No. 1,
$30.00033.00; standard, $38.00080.00; No.
3, $25.60037.00: No. $, $21.00034.00.
StrawwOat 113.00014.00; wheat, $11(0
013.00, ;
Minneapolis Grain.
Minneapolis. Jan. 1( Flour Unchanged.
Barley $1.3101.(3.
Rye No. 3, $1.74OL.
Bran 343.00.
Corn (1. 3901.48.
Cats 8081e.
Flax $6.0805.13.
Kansas City Prod nee.
Kansas City, Mo., Jan. 16. Butter and
Poultry Unchanged.
Egg Two cents Higher; firsts, Me;
seconds, 43a.
FINANCIAL
New Tork, Jan. 16. Concerted- and fair
ly successful attempts of a confident and
widely extended short Interest Constituted
th outstanding feature of today's heavy
to weak stock market session.
Eliminating rails and seasoned indus
trials of the steel and equipment classes
in which recessions were relatively nomi
nal, declines of 3 to 10 points were regis
tered by the general list with virtually
no recovery at the unsettled close.
Prices were reactionary from the out
set, contrary to the hopea of those traders
whs sought to extract a degree of com
fort from easier, rates for demand loans
and the failure ef th federal reserve bank
to advance Interest and discount quota
tion. This action of the clearing house In
limiting th Interest rat on demand bal
ances, waa accepted, however, as pre
lude te further restrictive measures by th
Central bank, spclally as affeetlnf com
mercial discounts.
Minor eile and unclassified specialties
gain featured th Initial decline, but the
movement soon comprehended high priced
oil and affiliated Issues, notably motor
subsidiaries and shippings.
Intermittent strength was shown ' by
metals, tobaccos, International Paper,
American Linseed and numerous secondary
transportations, but they war largely, if
not altogether, sacrificed in the broader
offering of th ftnal hour, the market ig
noring th drop In call money from 8 to 6
per cent. Sale' amounted to 1,0(0,000
shares.
In th bond market the down ' trend
was again apparent, especially In Liberty
issues and speculative rails and Indus
trials. Foreign bonds were without fea
ture, save for a declme of one point in
United Kingdom (Vis of 1937. Total sale
(par value) aggregated (13,(00,000.
Old United States bonds wer unchanged
on calL
The rang of prices . of th leading
stocks:
Sale. High. Low. Close.
Am. Beet Sugar.. 400 93 91 91
Am. Can 3,500 54 63 63
Am. Car A V 2.300 138 185 136
Am. H. A L., pfd. 1,200 114 113 113
Am
Am
7,800 98
1,00 69
600 135
2,(00 91
4,800' 98
400 19
4,900 (1
1,000 84
3.900 161
Baldwin Locomo. 68,800 114 110 111
B. A O: 1,600 31 31 31
Beth' Steel "B" ..10,600 95
Butte A Slip. Cop. 1,000 28
Cal. Petroleum . . 400 40
Canadian Pacific. 2,400 130
Central Leather . 2,600 96
Locomotive. .
A Rfg...
Am. Sugar Rfg.": .
Am. Sum, Tob. . .
Am. Tel. Tel..
Am. Z., L. A S....
! Anaconda Cop. ..
Atchlaon ........
At G. AW. IS. S.
67
135
91
97
19
60
82
159 160
96
67
135
91
98
19
60
83
83
27
89
C. A O. 300 66
93
39
128 129
93 93
65
36
26$
88
41
83
6,700 207 204
49
70
12
66
36
84
26
38
41
83
304
60
70
18
168
.. 3.600 66
.. 7,900 98
,. 3,600 1 34
.. 8,200 ' 83
.. 100 16
1.600 30
.. 200 110 110 110
..40,900 198 189 189
64
96
34
79
15
30
38
90
65
96
24
79
16
30
P. M. A St. P
C. A N. W 1.800 85
C. R. I. A P 1,600 28
Chlno Copper .... 700 38
Colo. F. A Iron .. 700 48
Corn Products ... 7,500 85
Crucible Steel
Cuba Cane Sugar. 6,600 50
Ms. See. Corp 206 'IW
F.rl. J.4O0 13
r:.n W.Urirln 20 168 . 168
Gen. Motor 10,300317 306 307
Ot. Nor. Dfd 2.100 75 77 77
Gt Nor. Ore. ctfa. 1,700 38 38
Illinois Central
Insplr. Copper
Int. M. M. pfd
Inter. Nickel .
Inter. Paper .
K. C. Southern
Kenne. Copper.
Louis. A Nash. .
Mex. Petroleum
Miami Copper
IMidvale Steel 6.600 49
Mo. Pae 2.700 36
Montana Power... 200 64
Nevada Copper .. 100 16
N V. Pentral 1.400 69
N. T.. N. H. AH.. 1,600 27
Norfolk A West... 400 96
Northern Pae 1,600
Pacific Mall 200
Pen.Amer. Pet 40.600
Pennsylvania 3.400 42
Pitts. A W. Va... 1,100 29
Pittsburg Coal ... 500 62
Ray Con. Copper.. 400 21
Duitlm 1.200 76
Rep, lren as ateei. urn ivi
Sinclair Oil A Ref. 41,400 43 41
Southern Pae 14,300 101 99
Southern Railway. 1,100 22 21
Studebaker Corp. .38.800 106 102
t.... r. 1.100 100 196
...k.... DiMtifitetn a&.ROO 6344 9064
Union Pacific l.aoo J una li'i
United Cigar Sts.. 14,000 88 85 18
u. 6. Ind. Aiconoi. s.suu iqs iu
17 S Steel 48J00 105 104 104
U. S. Steel, pfd... 400 115 115 116
(JO IOT
100 87 87
1,200 v62 62
6,200 x29 29
200 81 80
4.500 47 46
79
37
96
49
36
64
16
67
26
96
78
37
88
41
38
61
21
74
24
49
25
64
16
68',i
26
96
78
37
SI
76
107
43
99
21
103
197
n
Utah Copper
Western Union .
Westing. Elec. .
Willys-Overland
Nat'l Lead
Ohlp Cities
Royal Dutch N. T. .83.600 106 101
Bld. IBxtra mviaenq.
New Tork Stock.
87
62
29
80
46
102
Cen.i Pac. 1st. 75 I
C. A O. ev. 5s 79
Chi., a A Q.,
joint 4s ((
ft. Mil. A St
V. cr 4s. (t
Chi., R. LAP.
By. ref. 4s.. (
Chill Cop. col.
trust 6s, ... 80
C. of Paris 6s. 92
CAB. ref. 4s 73
D. A Rio. G.
consol. 4s, .. 66
Dotn. of Can.
U. S. 2 ref. 100
do eoup. ..100
alo 4 ret.. 105
do coup. ..105
Pan, a 8 reg 82
do coup.... K
A. tT T. ev.
(S,
A.- Freh 6s. . 96
Ar. A Co. 4s 83
Ateh. gen. 4.. 78
Haiti. A Ohio
ev. 4.... 63
B. Steal ref. ( 85
Cen. Leath. (s. (8
5a (1931)... 1
Erie gen. 4s.. 41
Bid.
Gen." Elct. (s. 95
u. N. 1st 4S
I. Cen. ref. 4s 74
Int. M. M. 6s. 94
K. C. S. ref. 6s. 73
T. T. tin. 4a 11
Mo., Kan. AT.
1st 4s to
M. P. gen. 4s. 87
Mont P. (s... 85
N. T. Cen. deb
6s 2'4
Nor. Pac. 4s.. 76
do 3s (6
O. 8. L. ref. 4 (3
P. T T. 8a. 87
Pa. eon. 4.. 91
Pa. gftn. 6a... 90
P.arl W 4a.. 791
St. L. St" San.
F. adj. ... 80
S. Pac. cr. (s.103
S. Ry. ( 85
T. Co. cv. 8s. 103
T. and P. 1st. 83
Un. Pac. 4s... 84
U. K. AO. B. A
I. 6s(1937) 98
TJ. 8. Rub. 6a. 87
TJT. S. Steel 6s. 99
Wabash 1st ..39
New Tork Money.
New Tork, Jan. 1(. Mercantile Paper
Sterlings-Demand, $3.69; cables, (3.69,
Francs Demand, 11.63; cablea, 11.69.
Guilders Demand, 87 $-16; cables,
,7L?ri-Dmand. 13.(7: eabJea, 1165.
, Mark Demand, 1.77; cables, 1.73.
1 Time Loan Strong : all data 7 per
cnt bid. ......
Call Money Easy: nign. a per cent; iow,
t per cent; ruling rate, 8 per cent; clos
u. km a nee rent- nffered at 7 ner cent;
last loan, 6 per cent
Liberty Bond Price.
Nw Tork, Jan. 16. Price of Liberty
bond at 11:30 a. m. today were: 3a.
98.70; first 4s. 93.00: ,second 4s, 90.90;
first 4s. 92.98; second 4s. 91.20; third
4s. 93.50; fourth 4s. 91.26; Victory
3, ((.4(; Victory 4. ((.
Bar Silver.
Nw Terk, Jan. 16 Bar Silver $118
New Terk Metal. ' ' '
Nw Tork, Jan. 16. Copper Steady:
electrolytic, spot and first quarter, 11 0
18; second quarter, 19 019.
Iron Firm: No. 1 northern, 4(00; No.
3 northern, 43,36; No. 1 southern, 40.000
4100.
Antimony !.(.
Firm;
bid
Lead-
spot and February, (.76
Zinc Quiet: East St Louis, (pot. 9 20
bid. 9.30 asked. .
At London: Spot copper, fll7 17s 6d;
electrolytic C113: tin, 378 13s (d; lead,
648 7s (d; sine. 78 15a
Boston Wool.
Boston, Jan. 18. The Commercial Bule
letln tomorrow will ay:
There ha been a demand for all wool
grides except those below quarter blood
this week and th Special feature has
been the. increased demand for quarter
and three-slghths grades. Prices ar gen
erally firm. Little contracting la report
ed from the west. The manufacturing
situation la strong with no new develop
ments.
Ohio and Pennsylvania Fleece Delaine,
washed, (1.0001.02; delaine, unwashed,
92c094o; flno unwashed, 70c 0 72c; half
blood combing, 85c086c; three-eighths-blood
combing, 69c07tc.
Michigan and New Tork Fleece Fine
unwashed, 67c068c; delaine unwaahed,
87c09Oc; half-blood unwashed, 89c083c;
three-elgths-blood unwashed, (Sc069c.v
Scoured basis:
Texas Fine twelve months, $1.90g)1.9$:
fine eight months. (1.6001.70.
California Northern, $1.9301.95; middle
county, $1.7001.75; southern, $1.5901.60.
Oregon Eastern No. 1. staple, $1,95 0
2.00; eastern clothing, $1.7001.75; valley
No. I, $1.7601.80.
Territory Fine staple, $1.9603,06;
half-blood combtne. si an A 1 Rft ihn..
eighths-blood combing, $1.3001.40; fine
clothing. $1.70 01.75; fin medium cloth-
ins. i.sctyi.vo.
PulUd Extra, $1.9001.96; AA, $1.10
O1.90; A. supers, $1.6601.70.
Mohair Best combings, 6Oo06(e.: bast
cardlngs, 66c0Oe.
Slew York Coffee. .
New Tork. Jan in A f r.-
changed to I point higher, th market
for coffee futures eased off several potnt
under scattering liquidation which local
broker aald was probably connected with
the unsettled felling in atock and ootton
ovr genoraV conditions. Trade interests
were buyers on decline to 16.00o for May
contracts, however, and prices rallied
later on higher cables from Santos and
rumors that th Braslllan government had
advanced its selling prices. May sold up to
16.20c, or 20 points net higher, and closed
at 16.16c, with the general list showing a
net aavnce of 10 to zo points. January,
15.85c; sjareh, 16.00c; May, 16.16c; July,
16.35c: September. 16.13c: October. 16.05o:
December, 15.90c.
Spot coffee waa reported In good de
mand, with Rio 7s quoted at 1601(e.
and Santos 4s. at 35 03,6c.
New Tork General.
New Tork. Jan. 16. Wheat No. 1 red,
$2.66 f. o. b. steamer. New Tork.
Corn Spot, easy: No. 3 yellow, 31.66.
and No. 3 mixed, $1.66 c. i. f. Now Tork,
10-day shipment.
Oats Spot, easy; No. 1 white, 99o nom
inal. Pork Barsly steady; mesi, $45,000
45.60.
Lard Easy: mlddlewest, $24 46034.(0.
Other arttclea unchanged.
' 'ew Tork Prodtiee.
New Tork, Jan. 16. Butter Easier;
creamery higher than extras. 62063oi
extra, 6162c; firats. 6761c.
TCa-.Inaettlfld: fraah fathered ex-
trss, 73c; fresh gathered extra first,-710
72c: fresh gathered extras, iirsts, osjpjuc.
Cheese Unchanged.
Poultry Live weak; chickens, 30e;
fowls, S70.58c; roosters, 23c; turkey, 40e.
Dressed steady and unchanged.
Terpentine and Rosin. s
Savannah, Ga., Jan. 16. Turpentine
Quiet, (1.(6; sales, blank; receipts, 88
bbls.; ehlpments, 287 bbls.; atock, 11,244
bbls. '
Rosin Firm; sales, Ttl casks; receipt.
236 casks; shipments, 1,047 casks; stock,
44.169.
Quote B, L. E. T. G, (18. 35018.78;
H, 318.46018.76; I, (18 65013.76; K,
(19.65: M, $30.50; N, $20.70;; WG, $21.00;
WW, $32.00.
Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits. )
New Tork, Jan. 16. Evaporated Apples
Dull and easy.
Prunes Quiet.
Apricots Slow.
Peaches More active.
Raisins Scarce.
Dry 49eod.
New Tork, Jan. 16. Cotton goods and
yarna today war firm and advancing.
Burlaps were higher. Raw silk was firm
at higher prides. Dress gooda order
were laid down quite freely. - 1
New Terk Cotton.
New Tork, Jan. 16. Cotton closed barely
steady at a net decline ef 39 te 68 point.
Chicago Potatoes.
Chicago, Jan. 11. Potatoes Steady; ar
rivals, 20 cars; northern sacked whites,
$1.4004.60; northern sacked, bulk, $4.10
04.66; Idaho russsts, jobbing, (6.3506.(0.
V Cotton Fpture. .
New Terk, Jan. 16. Cotten Future
opened steauy; January, se.auo; rcji.
36.30c; May, 54.65c; July, 83.16o; October, '
89.SVC. I
Chicago Produce.
Chicago, Jan. 16. Butter Hlghr; ,
creamery, 6106le.
'Eggs Receipts, 3,691 eases; unchanged.
Poultry Alive, lower; spring. 17;
fowls, SOB.
Hamas City Oram.
Kansas City. Mo., Jan. 16. Clo Cora
January. $1.43: May (1.33: July.
$1.3101.S1; September, $1.3(0
1.28.
St, Loot Uraln.
St Louis, Mo., Jan. 16. Cprn January,
$1.43: May, $1.34.
Oats May, 84 c.
New Tork Coffee.
New Tork, Jan. 16. Coff Rte T4.
T, 14. Futures, ateady; January, l(.(6e;
July. H.I60.
New Tork Sugar.
New Terk. Jan. 16. Sugar Raw
steady; centrifugal, l$.64e; fin granulated,
lS.OOOK.OOc.
Spot Cotton.
New Tork, Jan. 16 Cotton Spot, quiet;
middling, 39.35s.
Jury Unable to Agree ,
In Rissl Rioting Case
The jury which heard the evidence
against Fred Rissi in District Judge
Estelle's court was unable to reach ,
an agreement after 30 hours of de
liberation and was discharged yes
terday afternoon. Rissi was charged
with conspiracy to murder Will
Brown, the negro lynched the night
of the court house riot.
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