TIIK HEE: OMAHA, TlIUnsDAV, FKttllUAHY 11, 101.'): 11 SWAfTERST COH.TMN DIAMOND Tin karat. Price $125. ex change foP typewriter.. Piano or mako offer. Tlffsny mounting. S. C- OW. Wee. lOii FOR TRADE Fine- Irish setter to good home; farm preferred Address a. .. nee. W-ACRK Kioux county, Nebraska, Im proved ; $30 acre; mortgage $l,em Will trails for merchandise or city property. Address I, a, Hoe. FURNITURE Heavy mahogany musio cabinet for player rolls or sheet juslc. Cr.pt $18 new and used but three months, "ill swap for anything? I can use actu. ally worth $15 or mora. Address H. C. 537. Bee. GENT'S sold watch- and solid oak side board, exchange for piano. Pay differ ence. B. C. W7. Bee. . INCUBATOR One 300-egg Mandy Lee first-class Incubator, almost new, will exchange for electrlo tan, sleigh, or will cell cheap for cash. Address 8. C. 643, care Bee. INDIAN CURIOS Rare collection about one hundred pieces of rare specimens of beadwork. etc, for lot. acreage, auto, dia monds, or what have you to offer? Ad dress S. C. 807, care Omaha Bee. FOW RENT Iloase aad Cottages. ALL pises. IX per month up. $tf7 Partea, 6TR4CTLY modern 6-room cottage, hot water heat: close In, walking distance! ma Lincoln Blvd.. tU. Apply W. H. LVirrance. Do'g. BX or Harney 3151. 6-r., modern. 718 9. 87th 8t. J-r., modern. 84 Lear. St.. good location. Web. r90. 12-ROOM modern house, with barn, hot water hest, JS18 Harney Ft, vacant March 1. Inquire T. J. O Brian, II. 10. IX 1311 REAL ESTATE IXVK8TMENT9 REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS PIANO A good Standard upright piano, will be sacrificed, act quick. Address S. C. 678. Bee. MANDOLIN, fine one. sell for $26 or ex change for diamond ring; alio 1150 phonograph, sell or exchange for dia mond, will . trade both. Address 8. U. 613. Bee. MAHOGANY buffet, a beauty, almost new, for diamond. Jewelry, or. what have you to of ferT Address & C. ub, cara MOTORCYCLES Twin Excelsior motor cycle with side car. swap ior auto worth $225. Ford preferred. Addresa B. C. Bea. Globe Van&Storage Stores, moves, packs, ships: Vhorsa van snd " nwn 1 . '"-r h'. ; "fersire 21 "er mo. Satisfaction guar. T. 438 A Ty. 830. JC2 KGGCl r"k'ng V. A.YVV.VA im jrar ... moving, storage. Farnam. D. !. GordonVanCo. til N. th St. Moving, packing, Ptorasa. Pbona D KM or Web. 1$, $20 6-room and Uundry, all mod. except furnace, 1627 Chicago. Call H.' 8896. flnnsna'" " Prla f the city. U-OUBeB creigh Sons Co.. Bee BM. Maggard's per 'hr.j dray, t men Webater. Doug. 14M. Van anil Rtnr- age Co.. Large van, ' I men, $1.26 par tor. $1.M FOR RENT We have complete ltat of all houses, apartments and flats that are for rent. This Uat can be seen free of charge at Omaha Van Storage Co.. W 9o. loth St. Out of the Ordinary ORIENTAL rugs, genuine antique and very beautiful, 'rare designs, to trade for used furniture, diamonds, merchan dise; or what have you? Address B. C. 4, care Omaha Bee. ' PIANO A new electric piano with harp and flute attachment, leaded glass front Will play with or without coin. Will trade for diamond. Balance could be paid out $25 per month. Regular price $0. Will sell for f u75. or trade, wholesale yrlce. 8. C. 877. Bee. . PIANO New England Piano, mfgd. at Boston, Mass. In good condition. Will be, sacrificed. What have you? Addresa X PHOTOGRAPHT-10 vol. "Complete Ll V brary of Photography," leather, like ew; with mission book rack; cost $30; will sell for $10. Address K 043. Pee. KOAOSTEH One Oakland roadster, cost $1,600 new; has a thoroughly rebuilt en gine; two extra casings with covers and rack; has new top wlth side curtalna; .will trade for late model motorcycle and cash or will consider good lot or equity In all modern house. This car Is in stor age and I will pay same until spring. Address S. C. 682. Bee.- . RESTAURANT DISHES About BOO pieces of hotel or restaurant heavy weight china plates, cups and saucers, sugars, creamers, side "dishes, bakers, etc., all or any part of it. to trade for anytfilng that 1 miht be able to use, or cheap for cash. What have you? Address 8. C. 603, cara Omaha Bee. li. LIBBER BOOTS Have good pair of rubber boots almost new will sell or trade for something I can use; In good condition; sise H. 8. C. 461. Bee. SOLID BRASS Jardtnier, a beauty, worth 125. brand new. to trade. W hat have you to swap? .Also one brass candelabra, new, lor five candles, and one combination candelabra, heavy quadruple-plated silver, can bo Used either aa single candlestick or for three candles, a fine ornament on the table or on the mantle or on top of the Dlano. Will trade for used furniture. or anything of value to me. .A,ddree B. C. 805, care Omaha Bee. SOLID copper chafing diali. with copper bordered delft blue tile tray and alcohol filler, all In copper, famous Sternau New 1 orK mane, to traae ior lunmure, aisnes or anything that J might be able to use. Address S. C. 601, Omaha Bee. 8IQN8. showcards. Clark & Bon. D. J378. TYPEWRITER Oliver Standard Visible ' Writer, only slightly used and as good an new. ineap ior casn or win uraae. What have you? Address. B. C. 4o3. Bes. TWENTY ACRES OF LAND Unln cumbered, located In the famous John Trv district, near the Columbia .river In Oregon. Title perfect ;" valued at $M per acre; will sell or exchange for' clear Omaha lot, or. what ttav yom.. Address A m. Bee. . TWENTY acres rich truck land, near uuii, jk miles irora twuawwu, xoa. Address, 8. C. 1522. Bee. ' .VACUUM WASHING MACHINES Have too well known vacuum washing ma chines, all new and up-to-date. A guaran teed machine. Agents here la your chance to make a clean-up this spring. Will swap for auto or what have you7 Aaoruas. p. C 678, Be ' WOULD trade 10 acres of good land real close to Lake View, Ore., for car, road ster preferred. Address u. m. J., J Bt., Lincoln, Neb. -ROOM stone bungalow $20.00 t-room. Cor. 13th and Cahler $2T.00 7-room, fine location 80.00 s-room, mod. ex. heat 20.00 (-room, never oooupled 2250 6-room, mod., paved street 26.00 AMERICAN SECURITY COMPANY. Douglas 6013 or Walnut 8037, Harney 264. SEVEN ROOMS, sleeping porch and sun room, new and desirable, exceptionally fine view, qutot neighborhood, !, or $06 With garage. Seven rooms and nan, strictly moaorn. hardwood finish In first story, three bed rooms upstairs, one bedroom or den and bath on first floor, $90. This house fronts on a paved street anq Douievara, nfc blocks from car line. Five-room cottage. block from the Harney St. car line, $tu. Four-room nouse on Harney car line. $10.60. J. H. BUMOWT CO.. 1 Farnam Bt. Phone Doug. 690. This is no ordinary proposition. It is an excep tionally advantageous ono. That's yrhy we aro using liberal Ppaee to tell about it. WE KNOW that such opportunities are not common. It is not every' street in Omaha that can enjoy the . strategic position of Harney street in the growth of the central business part It is notevery street in Omaha that can command a price of $250 per front foot at one point (23d "and Harney) and just above find an owner of a splendid income property who will take $90. This property is 2621 and 2627 Harney street; one a brick house of 13 rooms, the latter a frame house of 16 rooms, finished in genuine mahogany. Price $7,700 and $6,700, respectively. , This Is a Bargain Extraordinary Payne & Slater Co. Douglas 1016. ' . 616 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. DO you want a fine apartment site close in: blocks north of P. O.; 88 feet front, on Dodge; fine corner. Price $i,W0. J 4.3, Bee. Htnrea as Offices. GOOD-SIZED store room. 16th and How ard. Suitable for any line of business. WRIGHT ft LA 8 BURY, &n 8. lth. D.162. powntown stores. L. H. Hill. 30 Bran. Th. READY February 15th, a very desirable offloe, with reoeptlon room; now being decorated; 270 sa. ft; $18. THE BEE BUILUIIMU, "The building that Is always new." REAL ESTATE FARM RANCH LANDS FOR HAXB Calif oral. - wp Ta A PLEASURE to farm In the Famous Sacramentd Val ley of California. A wide varley of FRUIT and general tjiwr-o, can be cultivated wun very, sauainciui re sults. . ... tl ) reserves you ten acres or more, m H,AV' spectloncan be made any time within six months; balance In nine annual pay ments. W. T. 8MITH CO.. City National Bank Bldg. Colorado. Trt SETTLERS ONLY 320-acres for $200; rich corn, alfalfa and wheat land, no and. J. A. Tracy. Ft Morgan, Colo. lews. HERE IS A BARGAIN 48 acres fine land, 2V4 miles south of WoodMno. la.: 46 acres In cultivation; fenced all around and some hog-tight cross-renced; about acres of wooaiana. This land is rented from the 1st of March for one year at ,$6 per acre. .Ko houatML Strictly cash. - $110 Der acre. Good terms. $2,260 will handle It. Call or write.. . W. M. NASH & CO., : eta Bee Bldg. Phone Red SHS, Stucco House "Prettiest Mile" Lot 55x165 The best plan and the best built house on a valuable east front lot on the boule vard. Lot 66x165. ' Six big' room. ' One bed room, 12x23. "Sun- room." Beautiful decorations. ' Screens and shades. "Piano" finish. All oak floors. Special made doors. " This house la finished with white Madusa" cement stucco, on metal lath and will -stand inspection. Iet us show you. The number la 5832 Florence boule vard. Price will sell It. - .Charles W. Martin & Co., . Tyler 17. . . 743 Omaha Kat Bank Bldg. . Minnesota. i HO-ACRE improved farm Bear town In corn belt of Minnesota. Has a good s-room house and other buildings. 300 acres under cultivation, balance timber and pasture with running water. $tiO per acre, easy terms. Farmers Land uo.. Palace Bldg . Minneapolis. Minn. o. Miuourl, WW i&na. close w iv a. wwh, m kiw, $400, $& monthly; 40. acres, $700, $10 monthly; 80 acres, $1,200;' no Interest, no taxes, no forfeiture;, best bargain In South Missouri; literature free. D. Mer- rtam, Ellis & Benton, Kansas caty. Kan V (WINCHESTER. REPEATER, 13 guage. will swap for something of the value of $13. or cash, shell rest thrown in. All In good condition. S. C. 278, Bee. PRAINKD cotton land. Richest in ' the world. $25 acre. Four cash, balance ten years. Q. P. Btebblns. IWATCH Lady's solid gold watch, value $40; what have you to tradaT Address. . u. nu, Bee. attaalaalppl. Improved farms, $10 acre, upwards, corn, alfalfa, cotton.- Will raise much as Ne braska land. No winters. O. P. Ktebhlna. FOB KENT . AoartsaAMts ssi k'iata. Fidelity Storage Co Ctorage, moving, packing and shipping. 16th Jackson Sts. Phone Douglas 28. Atsraikk. FARM BARGAIN. 19 acres. Improved, 5 miles from Del- ton, Morr II county. Iteo., u per acre. Want rtuddenca. sai-acre. 1 miles from Dalton, Cheyenne county, Neb., $30 per acre. Want residence or acreage. Western Real Estate Co., umana, nep. FOR SaLK Best large body high-grade medium-priced land In Nebraska; vtry little money rewired. C.I Bradlay. Wol- bach. -Neb. - CK3DEN ANNEX, Council Bluffs, tioml with kitchenette, steam heat. Phone UK $-r.. modern flat, Uua S. 24th. fc!X H. 47a FOR RENT Most beautiful, finely fin lshed and up-to-dato 3, 4 and 6-room apartments to city. Building Just fin ished. Flora Apartments. 3561 Jones Bt. ,10 So. 27th, -r mod. flat .....$30.00 ' 12 So. 27th, t-r mod. flat SO 00 100 No. ith. 7-r mod. flat 20.00 ' C. O. CAR1-BEKG, 212 Brandeis The. Big. -R., mod., ht. fur. 811 N. 17th St., $34. RASP BROS.. Douglas !&". MAEWOOD APT. Living room with dl appearlng bed, kitchenette and bath; choice location. 2511 Hamey St.; $30 sum mer, $34.6Q .winter. Vacated today. . ERNEST BWiSJUT. Of ffice, 2511 Hamey St. Douglas 1472. THE LIN WOOD. Very deslrahle east front, second floor. 4-room apartment; large rooms, new building, fine 'location, near 2511 Harney; low rent. ERNEST 8WEET, Office, 2511 Harney St. Douglas 1472. f Rooms'-1 1 FURNISHED ROOM, beated. 4C14 Nortb 1S A.V. NICELY furnished rooms. Apt. 11. U 8. 16th. MADISON 21st and Chicago; steam beat; $10 mo. and up; cafe In connection. D.UKfcl OODEN HOTk-L. Council Bluffs, slean heated room. $2 per week. Khone Ml La Verna, in2 Cap., front mis. ltein. ht. ONE large room, private family. ' 615 So. 224. D. 6m3. SINGLE or en suite. 1I N. Mth St. u , Vani.m nlrA miXpm 11 .n .. 1 . ... .- .... -wa. . .11 . wcvm- lng distance, reasonable price, call HM2L TUB COLLINS, steam ht.. r,l,-. f,lrJ nUhed rooms. Oood location, not llar- liey. . Faralaaea Apartaaeats. TWO rooms and bath, newly rumtahnd Apt. In the Maewoud; prlc, $s it). Va cant February jo. rnon voukim l4Ti. Faratiiheel Hoasekeealas; Bmu North 24th, 47M Steam-heated fur rooma THREE iiuusnkeeping rotinta, aluui, beat. electric nsnu iio ..joio. SaTeNPORT SUli-TWO NICELY FUB- NISHLD linKr. nao., i m wcr.tv. Hawrkcriilag Hooata. I ' SLEEPING and housekeeping room fur- i ; a nace heat. 7 i 8. lath. Tyier l'l-W. Hofela aasl riar(i. C LIVok.". I A Hotel ltn M'l i weekly rates z and up. Douglas 7tq DOIK1E hiiTKl-- M.4. rn ltauaatla yrUlic4 Hoasea, NICE furnished b-room cottage. 3915 U Ml.. South Omaha. Webater 100. Two Homes $3,600 Each . $300 to $500 Cash Balance Monthly i nntt full 2-atorv. rooms and hall, strictly modern; have been built leas than 4 years. One of these homes is located in tv, north r,mrt of totvn In the best resi dence portion, the other within easy walk ing distance, we nave pernoneuu -H hnth a! thM, nrnnertles and We recommend them to be good, honest-built houses and at a great aetu less man cost to duplicate same. For further information see us. Hiatt-FairfieldCo. 230 Omana Nat. BanK tiog. SECTION Kimball Co. oross. 2101 Paul Wlseoasta. Uooer Wisconsin tj- .i .,'T nt Mineral croo state la the union; settlers wanted. Lands for sale at low prices on easy terms. Ask for book let No, 84 on Wisconsin Central Land Grant. Excellent lanas ior luiun ramus, .-..--.. n fmlt lands uk for book let on Apple Orcharda.. Address Land and Industrial Deparunen. ow uu Mu,walri Mlnneapoila. Minn. FARM IX)AN8 c n xa rt a An vou need money T We goUate for arm loans. $ or 10 yars. at I per cent, dealing direct with bor rower; 2 per cent straight commission; correspondence solicited, tfeeurlty Farm Loan ASb n, w . jearnya w.v-. in . o i WANTED TO BORROW WANTED To borrow u0 for 1 a rr unL to Duy oatui, Charles H.. Miller, Alma. Neb, WANTEP TO RENT YOUNG man wtehes to rent a piano ior two hours' practice In the alieruoon. Address C ne- A GOOD farm close to Omaha, not larger wiNTKii TO RENT-A farm of W or -120 acres in nurmaw -.v nf Nebraska; roust be good land with good buildings; no hills. Address u we gee ABSTRACT! Of TITLE. K..vt Co. oldest abstract of M b, m ' k .m. nrnrtla Theater. lice in ncmw. - - ,, . KERR Titl. Quarante ani A"1"? a modern abstract office. s. JU toy Phone Dougiaswi: REAL KSTATE LOANS -wv ..... r.,,, inmn. k b. Ier cent. J. H. Dumoin Co..l"t Farwam. Omaha WANTED City loans aua wwrmui. . Farnam Bmitn at o., m -" to liv.ww tuaoe prouipUy. V. V. Weed; Wea4 BloC, anu W ANTED City loana r-eters lrut Co. OMAHA homea East Nebraska farms. O KEti'E REAL ESTATE CO.. 1010 Omaha Natl. Douglas I7U $i-j0 to $10.U) made promptly. F. 1. Wead. VVead iilg., ltn and farnam Bte, . GARVIN BROS tMBdJt SEE us first If yon want a farm loan. United Mates Trust io.. umana. Web. 6fo CITY IRAN'S. C. O. Carlberg, siu-4i: nrununi i neater wag. CITY proierty. Largo loaua a specialty w. ri. lliomas. Xii btat Hank Mat MONEY on nauu ior city and (arm loana H. W. tiixl.r. Cky U. Bank Bldg. REAL ESTATE NORTH SIDE HKAL KSTATK SOUTH SIDE ; HOT AVATER lliAT Seven rooms, finished In birch, cement basement, modern In every detail, east front lot, paved street, close to car line, located near 23 th Ave and Mason St. Price, 5.00. C. Q. CARLBEttG, 312 Brandeis Theater Bldg.. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET aWeMSH a Wheat Market Light, with Littls Tnding and lVicei Unchanged to Half Cent Lower. CORN IS HIGHER AND STRONG ( OMAHA, Feb. 10, IMS. New commitment In the wheat market on the Hoard of Trade continued light. The beat men In the trade, while favor ing tthe bull side of this cereal, seem to ie waiting for an opening on wnicn to make purchases. The public, which in variably favors the bull or long side of any of the cereals. Is standing aloof, save In a small way, waiting for an opening. There are now renting orders held In the market for large additional amounts of thkt grain. Come of them are on for elen account and some are on domestic account. Cash sales of wheat were M.000 bushels, of corn .15.000 bushels and of oats 110.000 nnneis. Of the foregoing there were sales to exporters of 40,0X1 biwnels of wheat, 240.000 bushels of corn and 2R.0O0 bushels of oats. The seaboard reported 13.00 bushels of wheat and 1,000.000 bush els of oats. Corn and oats were both higher and there was a strong market. There was a better demand for cash corn and the oats were strong, largely In svtnpathy with corn. Wee tern receipts of corn were 1,074.000 bushels, compared with 1.128,000 biiKhels a year ago. Spot corn at Liver pool was v'l higher and oats ia hi K her. there waa heavy selling of hog prod ucts, which was led by peckers. Omaha Knot Marknt Wheat waa un changed to He lower. Corn was unchanged to lo higher. , O.ils were higher. Clearanoes were: Wheat and flour equal to l,&67.onti bushels; corn, 72,0O bushls; oats, 29.fl00 bushels, ' , IJverpool closed: Wheat, not quotod; corn, unchanged to Hd lower. Primary wheat receipts were Kll,00 bushels and shipments 1,234.000 huahels, against receipts of Si000 bushels and shipments of 4.16,000 bushels last year. Primary corn receipts were 1.020.000 bushels and shipments 1,3S,000 bushels, against receipts of IM.OtiO hushofs and shipments of 471.000 bushels last jar. Primary oats receipts were 18,0CU bush els and shipments Wfi.ooo bushels aealnnt receipts of 6i,ooo bushels and shipments vs. iu,wu nusneia last year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn. new, Is to; rebruary, U WV4; March, U iA'r". HEW YORK SEVERAL MARKET Cosaataaltlea, NEW TOTtK. Feb. lO.-FLOnR-fJ'ilet. WHEAT-Ppot, essy; No. i red, ft.TIS, and No. $ hard winter. $I.72V, all rail, c. I. f. track: northern iMiluth, $1.27. and NO 1. northern Manitoba, $1.67. c. I t. Buffalo. Futures, easy; May, $l "i. COHN-8vM.t.. steady; No. 2 yellow, c, c. I. f. to arrive. , OATH Snot- steady: standari). MHo; No. white, mc OMAHA LIYESIOGK HARET Cattle Very Slow and Tendency of Pricei Still Downward Fat Sheep and Lamhi Poor In. H00 RECEIPTS AGAIN LARGE ROUTII OMAHA, Feb. 10. 1318. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheen. ' Official Monday I.14R 7.4 l.-0 Official Tuesday S.ftiO M.lf4 1. i. . ul. 'V ti. v.-.. e M'niciai Tuesday s,io W.lf4 is.e HAY Steady; No, 1, $1.06jrL07Hl No. s, t)t(iin.t. a too miv2 Kttt 96cj$10n; No. S, I.V: shipping. ftvtf. ,-timau Wednesday .. 4.700 24.000 Wt. tiurn-viuiet: state common u r"i 1P14. l2'rJ0o; Pacific coast, 1M4, Un?lc; lsi.t, ltjllc. HiiiKs-nrmi uogota, w; Amprlr, Si tc i.kathur-Firm; hemiocit nrsis, sw. seconds, ftm$1e. PnoVISIONS Pork, steady! mess, PROVlION-Poik. unsettled; mess. $20.(!0mn.0ft; family, $2!.S0u'i4.O0i short clears. $ai.0(ti 2J.00. Peef. qtilot; mess, $21.ftv,moO; family, M4.0ftfloo. Lard, steady; middle west. $IO,4NiiiO.&6. TALLOW Firm: oily. c; country,, 6iio; special, 7c. Hl'TTEK Weak : receipts, s.sns tuns; creamery extras (2 scores), SSHo; cream ery (higher scoring), IMHo; first. Htci seconds 27iC)pj staU dairy finest. 3c. CHt.EPI Firm; receipts. 2.1110 boxes; state, wholo milk, held specials. 17Q17V4c: state, whole milk, average fancy, lHt lc; state, whole milk, winter made ex port type specials, lHi.ilRV; state, whole milk, winter made export average fancy, lftH ISNc. i F.GO Firm! receipts. 18.11 cases; freeh gathered, extra tine 27ti4c: extra firsts. 2i1,; firsts, 2GH4fWc; seconds, $44 !; state. Pennsylvania and nearby hennery, white, fin to fancy, 4o; atata. Pennsylvania and nearby hennery, gathered whites, StfrMc; browns, 27 2.'r; stste, Pennsylvania and nearby hennery, browns, 27i27Hc; state, Pennsylvania and nearhy hennery, brown and mixed colore. 2tvjrl4. POULTRY-Ired. firm; western roast ing chicken. 17021c; fresh fowls. 14Vfl lc: turkeys, 14n22Hc Live, wwUer; western chickens, 164'ldttc; fowls, lac; turkeys, ' 17tj l Three dara' tntsla ItKM Pama days last week..l2..l Pame $ weeks ago li.lC 67.447 19,79 42.446 22.933 .M0 $7,121 7,JS . 82.RT 28.1 M J1.0R3 ' Pame weeks ago 1J.MS Pame t weeks Uittl Same days last year... 1L wo Thai following table shows the tecetpta of catie, hogs, and sheep at the South . Omaha Llva tttock m,rL,l tnr the veav to-data, aa compared, with last year: . mn toil Jnfu Cattle 114.717 lftS.M lLfW- Hoga a i X.V.1TO I7.1R4 Sbeep ts',SM 285.664 44.229 Th following table shows th averasa i prto for hogs at th South Omaha live stock market for th last few days, with comparisons: rate. . 1915. l14.!1913.;i;2.ll!l.l10.lMv. Jan. 36. 61, . 1 0I tsil I 601 $ 06 to Jan. M. t &! $ 17 I S 7 46 7 i 00 Jan. 17. 4ufe $ H 7 2fi 1 t t S 02 1 18 Jan. t. fSSS 8 0S 7 K 78 $f l Jan. 29. ( 77 8 07 7 IB I 89 8 04 W , Jan. l. 78-) 81 7 H 0; 7 M i U , Jan. 81. 8 27 7 lil 02 7 47 I 12 , Feb. - $ tlH 7 M 7 M 8 o M Feb. I.. T9 8 86f 0b 1 Sri 88a,8. Feb. 2. 8 StV"s, $ lhl 7 o! $ 05 7 8H 91 Feb. 8.. $ K 8 16780i0S78S 880 1 Feb. .. $ kS 8 171 7 421 7 40 8 2 C 0 , Feb, 6,. 7t! 8 25 7 4 00 8 22 14 b. . $ 74 8 Wl 7 W 0! 7 40 18 Keo. s.. 8 71,1 7 Id Feb. .. $U 8 40 r en. 10. g 461 T S) "I 7 REAL ESTATE WEST SIDE Chicago InneaDolla uluth Omaha ansa City St. Louis Winnipeg , Hales reported West Farnam Home Cost Over $9,000 $6,500 For oulck sale we offer an 8-room house on Harney street near 83d, nearly new and modern in every particular; walls of several rooms are canvassed and hand-decorated In oil. This work cost over $1,000. Comer lot CTxlOO, beautiful shade trees. Immediate possession. The Byron Reed Co Phone Doug. 297. 212 Bo. 17th St. 86TH, NORTH OF PODGK. Nineteen blocks west of P. O.. 4SxlS?u- improvement will i go xn thai spring Prioe. now, $o75; 10 cash, balance monthly. Hpeclal discount If you build. O KBEFB REAL ESTATK CO., 101 Omaha National. Phone Douglas 2715. REAL E8TATB DUNDEE. $5,500 Big Reduction in New, High Class Dundee Residence nnuwo Dciiintie, iirepiace, ouill-m DOOK cases, nicely decorated throughout, large living room arrangement across th front of th ' house, dining room and kitchen on tba first floor, four large bedrooms with sleeping porch on the second floor, and dandy good attic. This Is reduced $1,000 for quick sale. Oak floors throughout.- Can arrange very attracUv terms. If interested, - you must see this, as it win be sold within the next three or ivwr aaya. hard winter: 1 car. $1.68. No. a sortn 1 car, U.M. No. 8 mixed. 1 car. 81.67. No. 2 durum mixed: 1 oar. 81.62. No. $ urum mixed: 1 car, $1.60. No. 2 durum: car. 21.62. Rye-No. 2: tH cara. J1.2GV4. o. 2: 1M cars. 81.26: U car. 81.26. Corn- No.-8 white. 8 cars, 76o; 8 cara, 8?4Ho. No. 8 white: 1 car. 74Vc. No. 8 yellow: car, 72c. No. 8 yellow: 1 car.'72V4o; cara 72c No. 4 yellow: 8 rera. 7itc. No. 6 yellow: 1 car, 714o. No, 8 mixed. car, 7avic. No. 8 mixed: 8 cars, near hlte, 73c; 8 cars. 71Hc. No. 4 mixed: 71c; 1 car. flint, mic. Oals-No. 8 wblUi cars, e54c; h car, 6Hc. No. 4 white: car. SMko. No. 8 mixed. 1 car. bSstct Sample: 1 car, 66c; 1 car, lHo. . Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 hard. $1.67Vtftl.69; No. 8 hard. 81.6tiHiQ'1.68; No. 4 nara, i.wu.ti9; ino. s spring, tl.Mfifl.6S; No. 2 durum. tl.BlWf2)1.62: No. 2 durum. $l.D0Hi(H.61. Corn. No. 1 white, 767o: No. wnue, iHtt (uvc; no. s wnite, itftU'iac.; No. 4 white. 74Vini74ac: No. 8 white. 7ti 7vtc; No. white, 73lI.S74'4c; sample White, No- 1 yeliOW, 724if72c; No. 2 yeUuw, 724W72Hc: No. 8 yellow. TM 72 V,c; No. 4 yellow, Ha'JlSo; No. I yel low, 7lr71c; no. yellow, 7nmiSn; No. 1 mixed. 72i4&7o: No. 2 mixed. Tl'A 672MP?; No 8 mixed, 714f71Ho; No. 4 mixed, W.Jjr.iHo; No. mixed, 71o; No. mixed. 7071 c. Oats: No. 8 white, WvnaWfcc.; stanuiira, &eHrtuvic ino. while, 6eS4o; No. 4 white. 65Hff.Mc. Barley: l3altlng. TKfrMc; No. 1 feed. 67 76c. Rye: No. 2, $1 201.25; No, 8, $L34Vk4, 13. 498. 818-80 City Natlohal. Attention, Homeseekers or Persons Looking for a Profit able Investment. A strictly modern 8-room bouse, bath. reception hall, new plumbing, new heat ing plant, Magee furnace, full lot. facing south; handsome stone wall terrace, extra larg garage for 8 or 4 autos, on Blnney fit.. 1 blocks from 24th St. cara and I Vi blocks from boulevard on of th highest class neighborhoods in umana. i" place Is actually worth $8,600. Owner has a new position in another city and will sacrifice to get th money. Price. 84.6O0; $2,260 will handl tt. Let u show It to you at once. W. M. NAStl UU., 60S Be Bldg. Phon Red 8B3&, NKiW DUNDKH COTTJkflR Ll.i Ar you looking, for a snap In a brand new, strictly up-to-date, well located nouse in uunaee r it so, we nave It. PAYNE INVESTMENT fflMPiMT Xouglaa 178L War Block. REAL ESTATE RILSCELLANEOTJii BOULEVABD PAEK HOME Brand new. right up-to-date, 6-r., bath and hall; 3 rooms In oak, on a sun rqoan; beam celling, bookcaaea, window seat; high-grade Fixtures, furnace beat,' Isam dry connections; fine lot. paved street; aIam ti fmr' surrounded b v new hornet; about $760 cash or a lot eaten aa ursi payment. . Un . 10$ McCague Bldg. . Doug. 1853. 100 CASH. BALANCE $18 PER MONTH. e-rooro cukia, uvv, basement, cement walks, -4 block to school, 2 blocks to car. Bhrubbery and tree. Tnta is a oanay tuua uww. THE VOOEIi REALTY AOENCT. 1015-1$ W, O. W. Bldg. Douglas 8C9L FOR SALE Five-room, modern bunaa- low, in neat conauion, low rai wt oulck . sal. 118 Mandaraoa bt. Tele- pnon weo. sua. REAL ETATE SOUTH SIDE Ideal Location -in Hanscom Park and Field Club District, $3,250 All modern 8-room house, all oa on floor, quarter sawed whit oak floors In living room and dining room; paving paid. Located 82d and Poppleton Ave. Small cash payment, balanc monthly. A bar gain, be ua Norris & Norris 400 Be 'Bldg. Phone Douglas 4270. THIS HOME IS A BNAP Bungalow, ' all brick, S rooms, aittlng room, dinlnir room, kitchen. 2 bedrooms. full basement. 12-inch walla, another bed room plastered and finished la th basement, toilrt, bathroom, hot water heai, up-to-dat boiler, all large rooma built by owner, who Is a brick layer, for his own borne; must sell at oik; lot 66x121; you cannot build this house today for $4.6tw. For quick eat he will take $3.61U. One block from bst r line ia clty;iVin, jus near oanuruiv. Com and e ua at oace or call up. . W. M. NASH & CO., a02 Be Bldg. Phone Red 223S REAL ESTATE ACREAGE 6 TO 10 acres near car lines; goud ful plaiting JJ. w. plover & Spiain D.8982. Gallagher & Nelson Real hstate : and Insurance 644 Brandeis Bldg. D, 3382. REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE WB HAVH) aeveral bargains In houses ana farm lands for aale and trade. M. F. NORRIS CO., 0034 Ree Bldg. D. 2678. WANTS CLEAN LAND. r clear lots for euuitv In 8U.600 .home. mortgag only $6,600. Writ for desurlp- uuu, O'KEEFk REAL ESTATBJ CO.. 1018 Omaha Nat.. Doug. 2716. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEET- Notice Is hereby given that th rerular annual meeting of toe stockholders of the bouth Flatte Land company will be held at th otfic Of aald comuany at Lincoln. Nebraska at eleven o'clock a m. oa lb third day or Marcn, a. it. mis. w. ru nuivmuij, rreaiaent. A. B. MINOR, Secretary. Lincoln. Nebraska, February l, ibis. F-2-d-at CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattl Weak Hogs Weak Sheep low. CHICAOO. Feb. 10. CATTLB Re ceipts, 16.0IJ1) head; market weak; native steers. K.lMi.70: westerns. 4 att cows and holfera. 8ai6(u.7.6a: palves. I7o.i rlOJHRecelpts. 40.000 head; market weak, 1544 4)0 lower; bulk of sales, $4.6f $.; light.- $6 408.&; mixed. $a.40a.J0; heavy K dOHt io; . rough, $.20.46; pigs. BHKW AND LA MBH-Receipt.. 14,000 nean; niarset siow' sneep, abqpi.w yearungs, n.awi.n; lamns. t.v8.0. Kaaaa City Llv glook Market KANSAS CITY. Feb. 10. CATTLE Re ceipts, d.av neaa; market lower; priint fed: steers, W.UUHia.lO: .dressed beef steers. ti. AH7 WAMlrM a. .Jf . rm tti UKT If. . L. r -1 " r . i w'.wr i. Iu , mw n- ers and feeders, te.ta1.io; bulls. io.2Uf .26: calves. 8 6Ua;U 78. HOOti Iteoeipts, W.00O heal; market lower; bulk of sales. 84.4uu0.K: heavv. $ .46(3 ! 67V; packers and but, hers, tdtiuii Hilt.P AMJ LA UBH Receipts. 4.000 head: market weak; lambs, 27.764iS.36; yearlings $6.7S&7.tiU; wethers, ' ts.0uti4.7a; wes, $a.80w.2t. IU City Llva Stock Market. ' 6IOLTC CITT, la..-Feb. 10.-CATTLE Receipts. 2.2uO head; market b(j46o lower; native steers, $t) Wal to; butchers. U.uunp t bo; esnnet s, $4.uwu4.ti; bulla, slags, etc. $5i.f.0. HOU8 Receipts. 15,009 head; market UXu'lbc lower; heavy, 80.40ui4.46; mixed, o X-Hi.ty; light, $t.2uo.ik; buk of sales. MJOpljc lower. XHhEP AMD LAJIUS-Racclptj, , 1000 bead. Oats. 192 204 17 111 17 87 , 82 238 today: Wheat No, I 38 M 103 New Vork Ma Market. NBW TOR.K, Fb, W, M ERCA NTILE PAPKR vUVSH per cen. ' STERLING EXCHANO Steadier; day bills, $481EO; for cables, 84.8&S; tor demand, 84.8S1R. . K1LVEU-Br. Hc; Mexican dollar. V j, J4ONU0 uovttrnmeni, nrm; riuvu, ey. - - , T1MFJ MJAHX-Bieaoy; w ny, tyt cent; 0 tlaya, 8 pr cent; 8 months, 2 CALL, MINr.i ou-aujr, 7i cent; low. 2 per cent: ruling rate, I per cent; last loan, 8 per cent; mooing oiu, u rr Mint: offered at 2V4 per- ceSit, Closing quotations on bonds today war . M 001 t 43 IKHT il T HI 8 7 8 1 m 8 41 - 8 471 $ 07 8 471 8 1ft 25. CHICAGO ORAlTf AND PROTHIONi fea tares f tk Traclas; ana C1o1b Prises oa Board of Traae, CHICAGO. Feb. 10,-Bears had th ad vantage In wheat today, largely because of demands, voiced in Berlin tnat the war be stopped. Closing prioe were steady at U under last night. Corn finished 4.Vo to He off. oats down MHfco to o and provisions varying from 2iso decline to a rise of UtyQ. fiuanestlona that Peace moves might de velop with unlooked-for swiftness car ried just enougn weigm to oiscourag wheat buyer rem becoming at all ag gressive, and to Induce a good deal of scuttered selling. Bcnllment against th bulla was Increased by the fact tnat; quo tations at Liverpool had somewhat eased off and the exporters on this eld of th Atlantic gave evidence for a desire of at lonmt a lamDonrv breathlrur snell. Rapid decrease or interior stocss ira io something of a recovery la th wheat m.rket na the day wore on. Th 'ailing off In the supply at Minneapolis aurnu the Inst four days was announced as 76u,- 00 bushels and In Kansas City for two davs at 834.000 bushels. Corn weakened aa a result of the slow. . A ii.,muBtln and . exnort demand. European bids at the aeaooara were sata ,m v. In ah nf line. - . run fni- nta was not aa enthuaiastio as on th preceding day. Country offer ings, notably In lowa, were sata to d Provisions sagged arly on aorount of big yecelpU of hogs. Th market, how ever, sdvancea inier a whwhu.,, . covering by shorts. mm fnllnw V. B. ri. a rtg.... H M. K. T. 1st 4s. do coupon Mo. ran. . ..., V. B. . rag.M 11 N. T. c g. 4o Mupaa 10114N.T. City 4M, 14..1 tt g. 4., rig lil N. Btt 4H... .10411 so eouBoa U4N. T.. N. K. H. Panama ooupos..U)lSi c. U 1MH " o ooo. t I'HS No. Pwclrta 4s am. lialtm ...i44 lis J A T. T. ov. 4iS0. a. U ft. to.... l Armour Oo. M fo. T. a T. 4s.... JJH AUhlena m. 4fc... mi peon. ooo. 4 VT Ohio 4 l4Kdlns es. . "V CM I f I 4Ha.l1 do r.1. 4s O R. I. f. a 4s. I'll Bo. R.1IW.T la 14 C! a B. ret. 4HS..I. 8H Unlos Ptollle 4s.... M D. a B. ti. set. m.. on Krl n. 4 . nii'U. B. HubbW i...lV I1. Electric ta-.-l"'1 V. 8. Blfxl I im (tit. No. lt lnoWahMhvl Is loi4 in wmt. m MV4Wt. I'nlon 4V4t.... ! K. C. Bo. let, t.. It West. KIM. sv. 4s.. MH I. I H. SOI. os..,, na an. teoal trks aad Bssii. Ouotatlnns fnrnlilnet Vr Bums. Brtakar A Co., 441 Omaha National buk BuUolaat . . . . Btooko . "la. askod. tHoro Co. pH W . Fairmont Omsmory 1 Vr Mat I4... Ino 101 f'klrmftnt Croomorr oom iM 1 isosla Pure Uutur ,. 10J Jncols Truitlon Oo ' l Jo M. C. Potors Mills lloooahon kt. Co ...rt,....,., 06 . , Bil Hank ftork, Omaha 1)0 1W . Vnlon HI oak Taras, UmUK.'. M M , t'palks ankle son N 100 , Bonds (Xl.Hy packing O. la, 1IH 1"4 Campbell, Nob., sebooi Is.... WSi JKsi rioroniv. !.. Is. 101 VrlSk Kins (To., Wun.. la V4 204. M HuvboUt, Nob., rot. Co. IM 14 MU Ix Anseles (U 1021.... 100 100.19 Unioln U. H. a P. ta, lt ., rl Uwl Co.. W(Mh., rf. ta. KX IDItt lot On:ha B. U.A P. 1W Vl 7 Omoho C. II. Bt. Br. K UU M M I'.oirio Pow.r UtM 6 M . l Bt Joe R . U. H. A P. . HIT H elan rTtntuoo, caii, nj tNi-jnv..., "t ui Swlrt Co. ta, W1....J: nrrlbner, Neb. Wur S. 1MI Suporior, nob., wiur m, ih. wiciuia umoa kkocs tbtos m. 4 ISO .1 Mti 100 4 v Artlole! Open. 1 High. Wheat May. 183 July. 188 Com i May. 804 July. 82V Oats: May. H4 July. ob Pork: . May. 18 70 July. 1 10 Lard: May. 10 70 July. 10 85 Ribs: May. 10O7K July. 10 80 ies)4 1 B US 18 98 18 83V4 10 8TV.' U 02V Low. Clooe l Yes y. 1 82, W 1 BTi 1 88 l terv, 1 84 80H .804 81V8 . o2Vk t3'm 82 ml 81V4 1 - 61 67 8' 18 70 18 8TH 18 87H l07Vs 120 18 17 10 70 10 82H 10 77H 10 85 11 00 10 MVi WOR 10 17H 10 10 10 80 10 42 10 82V Chicago Cash Prlcea Wheat: No. 8 red. $t8i'fll.83Vt; No. 8 hard, $1 8314'B'l.MV. Corn: No. 4 yellow. T4V47Bc; No. 4 white. VtitnW- OaU: no. a wnita. i(!n.icc; Mo. 4 while. W(fl. Rye: No. 2. ti.tHti Barley'- 82fKc. Seed: Timothy, $4 60 f(.W Clover, :2.uuvril.w. STOVlouno. rum, $17.0018.40; lard. $l0.t:'4: ribs, 19 2538.76. HI) ITER Hteaay; creamerv is4imc. , Kon Lower: receplts. 8 631 cases; at mark esses Included rlflCld ordinary first. 231 mt; flrsU, 24c. POTATOES Migneri receipts, 21 cars; Michigan and Wisconsin red, 4vrk); Michigan and Wisconsin white. 4fri-Mc. POULTRY Higher; springs, ici low is. Kansas City Krala o4 Provlsteas. ,.,.31, f ITT l.h l.'l W II TT A T Mn t hard, $1.57V8fl.M: No 2 red, 81-W: May, 11.64'; July, $1.2M4; September, 1.24'ii. CORN-No. I mixed. TRVic; No. S white, Vtys: No, $ yellow. 78WTMe: No. 8, 74 100; May. liaiBo, !. VW. ooyveiii ber, SSWc. oats No. J white. B7Hfi8c; N. mixed, 6fWV4e. BUTTER Creamery, sic; nrsi, wio; seconds, Kc; packing, JOVfco. OKOS Firsts. 22c; seconds, ISO. POULTRY Hens, 18c; ruoeters, WHi turkeys, 15c. 1 Mlaae-aaotls firala Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Feb. 10.-WHEAT-May. $l.Ki: July, 81 47k; No. 1 hard, $1.68; No. i northern. $1.631.87; No. t norta rn. l.so'attl.B6. '. FLOUR Unchsnged. BARLrTT 70W.ki. - - , RYfc-$1.27. BRAN $34.00. OOHN-No, 8 yellow, T3t472c. OATK No. 8 white, 67VMc7c. , FLAX-$l4'iaa.s7V. Bt. Iaals Grata Market. ST. LOUIS. Feb. 10. WHEAT-No. 2 red, $l.tm; No. 2 hard, $1.8Jj4.ao; May, $1.6:. July, $l$4-4. CXJRN-No. 2, 7a7Vc; No. 3 whit, TSZ TOHo: May. 80V; July. 2VB2Hc. OATS No. 2. 68c; No. 2 whit, 680. Liverpool Orala Market. LIVERPOOL. Feb. W. WHEAT-Hpot, No. 2 lisrd winUr. 1.1 6d. CtViN apU, quiui; Axnericaa mixed. I Coffe Market. NEW TORK, Fob. 10,-The market for coffe future oined at unchanged prices to an advance of 6 points today on eom scattered covering and a little trad buy ing. There waa no Important support, however, and prices lated eased off unr dr renewal of llouldatlon and renorta that cost and freight offer were easier again today. The rlosa was 6 points higher on June, but generally nnrhangod 10 points net lower. Bale iu,ydo baits. uuotatlons' February, fi.no; Mar;h, $.74c April, 6.84c; Mav, 6,Mc; July, 6i.o; July, 8Ms; August. T.OAcr rieptember. 1.09c: Oo tnber, 7.18c; November, 7.22c; December, 7.310. Bpot. unsettled: RJo. No. 7. 7tt- Santos No, 4. 0. Today's Brazilian cable reported an advanc of 78 pat In Rio. but Rio exchange on London waa S-lod- inwer; wini in riaoto market waa vn ohanged. St. Laat LIvW toekt Market. ST. LOTJia, Fb, 10. CATTLB ne ed pts, 4.CO0 head; market lower; nallve beef steers. $7.26S8.o6; eowa and heifers, $t.X))2.2S; stackers snd feeders, 8&.269 i.60; southern steers. $&.75i86.86; cows and helrerg, 84-0UC4.76; native calves, 8.iwi 11.00. HOOB Raoelpta. 18.800 head; market lower: plus and lights. 86.0utt.K: mixed and butchers. 80.76ia.8O; good heavy, $6.76 tfdfa 8HERP AND LAMB-Receipts. 400 head; market lower; native muttons, $o.u0 60 10; lambs, $8.008.(16; yearllnas, t7.00 7.to. Metal Market. NEW TORK. Feb. 10. METALS Lead steady. Il.7til3.8i: London. 18 13o sd. Spelter, firm, $8.15a'8.40? London, 3 l&s. KT, lui", rto, bjc1 a un ieaq: Tin: Weak; five ton lots. $..' (ruO; H.inn lots. 838 70ft"3K.BO. CoiXMir: Uu 1: electrolytic, 114. 5mi 14.87; casting, $14.60 14. iron: wmei ana ununangea. At London: npoi copper, cvz 11s ea futures, AO 7a 8d. Spot tin, 174; fu tures. 1&4. ' ... I. , uu ins nwa. NEW TORK. Feb. lO.-ROSIN-Qulet, Tl'RPjeNTlNB Hteaay; mo Tirm. TINE Quiet. 444c; 'sales, none; receipts, 72 bbls.; shipmenU, i bbla ; stocks, Jo,uti DHI. nnsiTV Firm: sales. 226 bbls.: recfilDts 448 bbls.: shipments. 1,647 bbls.; stocks, 130 3f.5 bhl. Quotation: A, B, 83 05; C, l, $3.04: E. 83.10: F, 83.15; O. 83.17H: H, J 11.30; K. $3.40; M. $4.00; N, $6.00; WO, $6.40 WW, $6.60. . . Osaaka Hap Market. OMAHA, Feb. 8. HAT Prairie, rholc in.Und 111 OOiif 11.60: No. 1. 1 10. Mill. 00: No. 2. $8.0itl0.0t; No. 8, 88 00a.uO; choice mid land. $io.toil.oo; No. 1. $io.oorio 60; No. 2, OOtfiO.OO: No. 8. aalMM.ui; cliolc lowland M l tjOtO; No. 1, $S.ft.iB.60; No. I $7.0ir, 8.00; No. 8, 86.00ifrl.00. Alfalfa, choice, pea greea leafy, riimfH w; no. 1, i.viti.oo; No. 2. $11.0i8iH-6O; No. 8. $10. 6011. 60. Cottoa Market. NEW TORK. Feb. 10. COTTON Spot, quiet; middling uplands, 8.6o. Eal, 180 bThe cotton market eloeedl steady at a net der"n of 1W3 twlnta LIVERPOOL. Feb. 10.-COTTON pet. steady; good middling, 1.854; middling, S.lld; lowlddUng. 4.7ud; sales. I.0W balea ErsporsUi Apple aasl Drtol Frails NEW YORK, Feb. la.-KVAPOBA.TED APPLES Easier; fancy. 64jVo; cbolo. 74''n7'4c, prme. H(6kc. URIEIJ FRnTS-Prune, firm. Apri cots and peaches aulet but firm. Raisins, Inactive. Sunday. CATTLE Recelnts went ault liberal this morning, INI car being reported In. r or in in ree days una week receipts foot up 12.63& head, being about th aam - a last week and a year ago, but smaller man two weeks atjo. Th trad on all kind of killers waa slow and dull, and it was lata la th morning before buyer and ' seller got together on a trading basis. When they did the light and handy-weight cattl sold ft wriv oitwur iv, a. m 'man lower than yesterday, but heavy cattl. war lOtno lowr, and the aam waa true of .cows and hollers. The geoerat mar- ket may b quoted as l&Sao lower for ine two aaya - Light stockera moved a llttja tnor freely today, but feeder continued very slow and dull. It would be well tar Iowa shippers ta ' understand that under th new quaraa- - tine regulation all fat cattle, hog and nnll "ill LW ,imu 1IV1D Ml, m same a usual, th only difference being; that they will be yarded so that they can be identified and not reehtpped to th country a feeders. They can b sold for Immediate slaughter at local packing' houses or reshlpped for slaughter to other points the same aa usual. No buyer of ' fat stock will be barred out, either local , packer or . representative of packing houses at other points, ao that th de- - mem! for tm.t atnek nf 11 kliwlo ntivht In b th same aa If there war no embargo. The only real dlfforenc that th auar- an tine regulations make la to pravont th movement 01 leasers troia xowa Men xa the country. Quotation on cattl: 'Oood to ehate -cornfed. beeves, fl.Wt.tt; fair to good corn fed bco-ves, 8B.K0sj'7.4O; common to fair comfed beeves. $.00iH.M; good to choice heifers, $&.0na.7S; good to eholca cows, 6.00)4.2S; fair to good cows. $4.M e.W; common to fair oowa, K0OJJ4.1W; good to oholc atocker and feeders, 87.00 ti"? W; fair to good lockers and feeders, H2.Vtf7.00; common to fair stockera and . leeaers. s.wu.2d: mock Dclters, V.Wfi $00: stock cow. $.7586.7S; stock calves. $4O07.00; vsal calves, t7.00,i06; bulls, ataas. tc.. 84.7&34.U. HOGS Receipts war very liberal again iui, uiwaiiiiiK, wumavv paiung ior c , - car, or 24.000 head.- Th three days' total is 97,447 head, being three tunas larg as last week, and 20,000 heavior man tuo corresponding priua . oa last . yarda Yesterday's closing trad wa pnattlhly a little easier than th genaral market. dui practically, everything waa sold be fore the close. Hhlpplng order wer a vary Important factor In tha trade Tuea- day, nearly a third of th total supplies being bought by outside buyers. Yester day's general decline of 15200 Wa th ' largest break for some time, but eon slderlnar the larxa race4ota. .was reo.llv in).. more than waa to be expected. Th other river -markets, with generally smaller ' supplies than this point, all showed fully . as larger if not larger break than South Omaha, and taking everything into ooo-t slUeralloa the market waa really In com- paratlvelv good shape. Yesterday of ficial receipts of 20.162 head fell almost 2,(X0 short of breaking the record. Tn prospect or a big run today wer fully born out this morning, almost a many hoga being received today as on Tuesday and price continued to slump, early packing of (era being fully 16 tower. Shippers ti.anaHed to buy 10m hog early at prices that wr easily lto below the prices these grade brought yester day, but killers wer forced to rats their hand before they could do anything, and wnen first sales of packing nogs war finally made th figure quoted did not look to be over 102tla lower, strlnga acli Intf at an average coat of about 80. 40. ai ino nest tune prices war snKuuy batter than this, but in th end most of th offerings moved on a IiauISo lower basis, and the general trade ia mostly icif! loo below Tuesday. Movement never became very active, but a pre'ry far clearance had been mad by midday. Most of th offering moved at M 146, with th big long string; at $6.40, Th top reached to.' to. lor ta weak values ar StW.'k'.o lower. Th a vera today dropped below 80.46. and' set a new low mara ior tn year, Dcmg ui r-woi a, nee arly in 1912. it migm o norea tnat in quarantin against stock from low and other states has no effect on th bug market, as practically all hogs ar bought either by packers for slaughter her or b ship pers to be killed at other points. ttnr-E.i' Tuesday s market cloaca alow and prtora averaged a quarter lower than Monday. Considering th tact that all outslda point yesterday reporud a very draggy trad and prlcea sharply lower, the local market waa fairly satis factory, everything being aold with th exception of fifteen cars. In addition to what was carried over from Tueaday's trade wra th fresh re ceipts this morning, amounting to about 10,600 head. An Important feature, in th trad for th week to data has been th heavy receipts every day, the three days' supply footing, up 47.&S head, being 16.249 head more than for th am tim last week and 14,2: more than the correspond ing day a year ago. This ha given th packers a good opportunity to pound prlcea and the market 1 any w her from 46 to 76o lower en both Sheep and tftinb than th close of last week. Th packer Uiis morning et Out bid ding lower price again, and In th and the bulk of everything on sal showed a lf82&o decline. Early in th forenoon some. lambs aold on shipping account at $8.80. . , . Th first business waa In shearing lambs, several loads selling around $8.0j 8.16 (luring th early hours. A a rule lamb wanted on shearing aooount weigh from 70 to 78 pounds, so that heavier welghta wer at the mercy of th pack or buyers, consequently sellers wer foroed to accept the decline noted above. Quotations en sheep and lambs: Lamb. Mexlcau, $8.26(38.40; lamb, fed westerne. $S.OOl.0; lambs, shearing, $7.tfc.c.16; yearling, light, $7.1ocW.60. yearlings, heavy. 6.o0e3'7.1O; wethers, good to choir. $fi.i 40; wethers, fair to good. t&OOir 820; ewes, good to choice, $6.7ia.2S; ewe, fair to (rood, $5.60(03.76. Murine;! mere was a very iieeral run of boraes her this week. Including quit a good many of th good rugged horses from four to eight years old such as are wanted by buyer for the Italian army. All city markets ar apparently filled with' horses so that the demand is limit ed largely to the domand from foreign buyers and from the country. Th ten dency of prices was a liule vaster, esp. cliilly on the cheaper gradea Traders, while not entirely satisfied with present conditions, ar hoping for a better d mand aa th spring draw nearer. Dry Good Market. NEW TORK. Feb. 10. DRY CIOOr Cottoo good ynd yarn war quiet. Linen lace wr up 10 per cent. Advance were announved on wool hosiery and sweaters. Worsted yarn wer up, with bualueita quiet. 11 ur lays war strung. t. Jawpk LIT cBtootc Mark. ST. JOSEPH. Feb. 1 0. -CATTL BV-R-celpts, 1.3U0 head. Market lower; siaers. $6.6m(c8.2f : rows and heifers, $i.0oz.ti0; oalvns. 86.OOicrlO.oa. HOt4 Receipts, 12.00 bead. Market towe top, $8 So; bulk of eaioa, $ftou!4V BHEEH AND I.AMHS K.Hipfa. $,() head. Market dull; lawba. fl.iuii4.2i.