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    TIIK HKK: OMAHA. WKINKSDAY. KKm.UAUY 2, 1916.
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MOVING AND STORAGE
"GtODE VAX & STOijAUTT
Storee. mnvf, ps-ks, ships; 3-hnre
van and 2 men. fl " per hour; storage.
82 per month. Satisfaction guaranteed
iouglaa 4:t3S andTvler 2.lo.
gohdon Van vo.
Parking, storage and tnov-
inir. n. nth st. rnone
Douglas 3s4 or IIarnev 19W.
riREPROOFWAllEHOUS
Separate, lurked rooma. for household
good and pianos; moving, parking and
hipping.
OMAHA VAN AND 8TORAOE CO.,
so Klth St. Douglas 41 M
FIDELITY jitf? tTtKK
Phon Douglaa 268 for complete list of
varant housee and apartment; also for
storage, moving. 16th and JacksonSt.
T r RiVlVli Express Co. Moving.
". IMlttUU packing and storage.
117 Farnam Ft. Dou
gl4
14.
SlAtl(iARl) Van A Storage Co. Moving,
packing, storage and chipping. D. 1496.
WANTED TO RENT
laluraUkia Mouses aaa rial.
WE liAYb. many calls for houaea to
rent. List yours with us.
K. D. WEAD. 310 8. llitb St., Wead Bldg.
REAL ESTATE-IMPROVED
V est.
ARH you watching the construction ot
my Well Built Homes? Phone Benson
122 for address and look 'em over. F
fr. Trullinger.
ortn.
QUICK SALE
Five-room cottage, moaern except
heat; large lot, lined with shrubbery.
A bargain, tJl cash, balance on small
monthly payments, Price only 32,aoO.
Located at 4107 N. 2th St.
N0RR1S & NORRIS,
y pee H in g. Phone Do 1 1 K 1 a a 4270.
BUNUAUJW BAKU A IN.
Five rooma, modern, full lot, good
neighborhood, near tax. l'rice reduced
from 8;',260 to 11.67").
fr D. WEAU, 310 S. 18TH ST.
Wead Bldg.
HALF-PRICK If you watch the 'For
tale, MlKcetlaneous ' columns of THU
UtE. you'll often see articles which
are for ail practical pur pones almost
as good as new advertised for half
the original price in THK B KF.
SIX-ROOM modern house In Kountxe
Piece, oak finish, well built, corner lot.
paving paid.
W. 11. GATES.
47 OmahaVNat. Bank Blag.
I). 14.
PRAIRIE
BARK titiO
cash
and $10
monthly will buv 7-room. new 2 story
oak finish flrat story, fine anado, hedge
and shrubbery; first class In every way.
B. J. Scannell, Doug. 3tj or Colfan SOU.
HALF A., within 6 blocks of car line;
new 6-room house; full basement, elec
trics light, well water. Thoa. L Mo
Uarry. Keellne Bldg. Red 4344.
CUMINQ, near 2"Jtb St.. 22 or 44. Must
ne sola to close estate. Orimmel, 849
Omaha National Bank Bldg.
NORTH front lot, loth and Slierwood
Ave., with old 5-rooin brick cot .age, not
modern; only I1.2.V). Tel. Doug. 'Ail.
TTSN rooma, four apartments, cheap.
Phone Colfax 1062 after 11 a. m.
Sooth.
FIELD CLUB HOME
Only 13,500; paved street, choice lo
cation, nice lawn; house has six rooma,
atrlctly modern, closp to achool and
car line; located on g. 3Mh Ave.
us show you through and see for your-
C. G. CARLBEKG,
813 Brandels Theater Bldg.
NKAK K1KL.11 CLi:U. $i0 CASH.
A good substantial, atrlctly modern
4-room houae and garage. Convenient
to car, school and park; paving paid.
A small cash payment, balance $30
monthly. Including Interest. Don't con
tinue to rent when you can buy on
these terms.
PAVNB INVESTMENT COMPANY.
ST7 Omaha Nat l Bank Bldg. P. 1731.
Miscellaneous.
WE have a number of good homes that
we can sell on very eaay terms; that la,
a small amount of cash down and the
balance payable monthly. We also have
a list of dextrable residence lots that
can be handled on very easy payments.
A. P. TL'KEY & SON.
Tel. Doug. 602. lo07- W. O. W. Bldg.
.COTTAGE AT AUCTION
At court house, February 24. See W. II.
' KUBi-ELL, 631 Brandels Theater.
REAL ESTATE-UNIMPROVED
North.
PUT 110 to $15
tt month of your spare money In
INNK Ll'SA lots. REAL. ESTATE
is the FOUNDATION of all wealth.
Jt can't get away from you, and if
you bur In a well located now addi
tion you will not only save but MAKE
money.
CHARLES XV. MARTIN tc CO.,
OWNERS. o
M lacel la ateous.
THIRTY-SIX LlTS CIUSE IN,
On car and pavement, walking distance,
nice location, fine for coltagea or apart
mer.ts. Rare chance for making money.
W ill exchange on fair basis. Address
L. t. Omaha Bee.
WII.I, BI'lUl TO ORDER
furnish plana free, furnish lot and help
finance. If you are going to build, see
me or phone P. ifM
GEO. K EJNPBl'RO.
S15 Paxton Bldg.
REAL ESTATE-EXCHANGE
OV."t;K ot five-room cottage near a"th
and Ohio directs would exchange hia
equity for some acreage, cither Im
proved or unimproved. Mlunt put In
ore cash additional on right kind of
a deal. What have you to offer?
SCOTT & HILL COMPANY,
McCagne Bldg. Douglas 1000.
2t ACHES. o-roim cottage, barn, lots
of irult tree.; adjoining South Omaha
In f-'arpy county, no citv taxes to pay;
only st feet from car line. Will con
sider trading for home near llth and
Dorcas.
TEUHKNH. OMAHA NAT!,. BANK.
O" Ni-.K of many new brick apartment
house wishea to negotiate a loan on
the property at 7 Interest for a term
cf years. There la building and loan
association mortgage on the property
r1 .V' 1,11 'w aDout 11,600
tier yesr. B f)32. Omaha Bee.
SEVEN lota in well built section for
farm or residence.
CAMPBELL, CRAIO.
Doiiglss 4vl. Keeline Bldg
REAL ESTATE, Fire and General IuhuFI
ance. Art Thatcher, 1217-U City Na
tion Bank Bldg. Iouglaa 301.
Oo-ACRB ranch. Sioux county.' only 110
for clear Omaha property. J. A. Abbott!
Room 4. Patterson Blk.
TO EXCHANGE Clear 100 bhl. flour and
feed mill, eastern South Dakota. Bog
IKS. Independence. Ia
4A-ACRE cheap improved Colo, lis, for
Income. J. A. ABBOTT, Patterson
Block, Omaha.
REAL ESTATE-SUBURBAN
Be at a a.
room;
AQ modern, in Benson, at Z313 N. &th
8v. Full lot. house about 8 years old
Mortgage on it of 2.u60oo. payable
a; 00 per month; make offer for equity
You need not fear to make offer low
enough. Th owner must sell and you
will get a enao.
H A. WOLF. tU Ware Blk. Doug ton
REAL ESTATE-WANTED
WANTED To buy on monthly payments,
mall store room, with living rooms
0rve. Central aoheol district. Pkoa
Ked ism.
BUSY, busy door bell and a ai4
stream of replies after your "lEB
Want-Ad has told its story.
HAVE buyer for close-in residence. 8 to
jv iuuiiii. n nmi nivi your
R. II
LANDERYOI'.
Tel. P. 575.
2uJ Ncvr He Block.
WANT Omaha residence for H.utri equity
in 140 acres in Montana. 318 N. 23d St.
FOR SALE-BUSINESS PROP'TY
$11,000
Xonr 17th nml .Inckson
(.round 6Cxl33. with double frontage
on 17th Ave. and isth St.; good Im
provements whlrh will rarry the In
vestment: well rented to good tenants;
located for sure Increase quick.
0 lover & Spain,
tvi;gla :r.g, 1!-Jt Clt y Nat.
Laaae for Sale
Good Location
for
REAL ESTATE
or
INSURANCE
130 Squire Feet $30.00.
Room 103.
f, : ? 7
LUSItH'SS XrUIifltV 1111 CKUIllf Ul '
37,6no 22x1:13 feet, with one-story brick
building, near 12th and Harney Sta.
George & Company,
Phon T. 756. SOJ Citv Nat. Rank Hldg.
SPECIAL. BUSINESS OKFKK.
Orocery, meats anl hakery. Pales
Ifin.ono per year. Cood, largo hulldlng
and stock. Irlce. iZ-WO. Will take fair
residence- In part.
W. T. GRAHAM, BEE BL.DO.
REAL ESTATF INVESTMENTS
A Good Investment
Is hard to find. By experience we
know a good substantially built building
and value.
We can show you n new brick apart
ment, near 28th and Howard, finely
equipped, that will net nearly 10. Me
dium priced. Don't delay; we can prove
our Judgment.
Hiatt-Fairfield Co.,
Pong. 498. 230 Omaha Nat l Bank.
IF an Investment of 33'4c a day would
maka you I2.S0O, would you Invest it?
Ask us for particulars.
W. T. SMITH CO..
P. CT19. City National Bank Bldg.
BIG SNAP.
78-R., modern, up-to-date hotel In the
heart of the city. Almost new; price
Sk.uco; 116.000 cash: t.ainnre long time,
J. B. ROBINSON.
442 Bee. Douglas 8097.
FINANCIAL
Real Estate Loa, si ortaaaea.
WE are ready at all times to
make loans on first-class city
property and eastern Nebraska
(arms. Rates on request.
UNITED STATES TRUST CO,
213 S. 17th SL
KOR SALE A real estate mortgage,
8900, draws 6 per cent Interest, se
cured by trtroom house and other out
buildings; two good lots covered by In
surance for Vl.tM). Non-taxable; runs a
little over 4 years yet; property la
worth IJ.OUO.V Address Lock Box 408,
Blair, Neb.
8 To t lor loans on best class city
residences In amounts U.000 up; also
tarni loans. Reuaonable commissions.
PETERS TRUST CO.. 1622 Farnam St.
OMAHA homes. East NeDraska farms.
O KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO..
1818 Omaha National. Phone Dou g laa 871A
GARVIN BB0ATWKuV
lo0 TO HO.oOv made promptly. K. D.
Wead, Wead Bldg.. 18th & Farnam fits.
HONEY on hand for city and I arm loans,
H. W. Binder, City National Bank Bldg.
FARM loana, 6, eastern Neb., or west-
ern la. Toiand at Trum pun, nee nqg.
CITY property. Large loans a apeoialty.
W. H. Thomas. l& State Bank Bldg.
CITY and farm ioana, I. oVi. 8 per cent
J. H. Dumont A Co.. 418 State Bank. .
aaL CITY LOANS, C. C. Carlbwg, tU
12 Brandeia Theater Bldg.
RW, MONEY. HARRISON & MORTON,
m Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg.
Abstracts ot Title.
OITARANTFIK! Abstract Co. The
UUilViYlX.IYEj be(lt abstract la the
cheapest. Room 7. Patterson Bldg. D. 2l7.
k' i'1 If l fife guarantee and Abstract
ivx-ixkj-ii Co.. a modern abstract offioe.
806 6. 17th St. Tel. D. 8487.
REED ABSTRACT CO , oldeat abstract
offioe In Nebraska. 20t Brandeia Tbea.
tooks aaa Boads,
HOME BUILDERS. Inc., paying nci
on each 81.18 invested now in Its ' "
GUARANTEED PREFERRED
SHARES.
You share In the SURPLUS PROFITS
also, making a total earning ot 11 per
cent to shareholders who invested 8
years ago.
Ask for our No. H "NEW WAY"
booklet. It tella all about it.
AMERICAN SECURITY CO.. Els. Agta.
S. W. Cor. 17th and Douglas, Omaha.
81,uO-6-YEAR PER CENT FARM)
MORTGAGE FOR SALE.
A customer wants to borrow $1,800,
giving mortgage on a 10-acre farm with
8-room houae, barn and chicken house,
i mile from good R. R. town in Dodge
county, (near Fremont), valued at $8,000.
Bee ua promptly If you want thla.
J. H. DI'MONT & CO..
418-18 Keellne Bldg. Phone Doug. S&0
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
Florida Laads
MAKINO MONET WHILE TOU WAIT.
There will be planted In our aectlon
In Florida thla mouth 10,0u0 to 16,000
acres of Irish potatoes. These potatoes
will go to market about the time the
northern farmer Is planting and bring
prices unhoped for by iiliu. The pota
toes will be followed by a crop of corn
or other field crops.
Our lands ate equally adapted to
trucking, small or large farming and
stock raising. The largest cattle and
hog farm in the United Slates Is being
developed In our locality. No one crop
country can begin to compare with it.
A place to live as well as to make
money. The superb all year round cli
mate should add years to your life.
BENSON A CARMICHAEL.
642 Paxton Block. Omaha. Neb.
Minnesota Laads.
280-ACRK FARM FOR RENT,
bout hern Minnesota, well improved.
tiled, smooth; 88 80 per acre, or share
rent. Ben Cone,
inu(
ndom. Minn.
Mlaaoarl 1-ands.
40 ACRES tiinoer .mid, 1 Nut Co., clone
A 1 n till n.r .r. V rt m. 1. 1.
et.W8.Fank. Neville Block.
New York Lauds.
N. Y. s'l'A'lfc, 1M uurrH, guoU iai'iu Isnd,
11 miles from liinghainion, bo acres
good timber land, noiiuiig cut off In
thirty years. Town of Windsor, l'rice.
$3,500. Address owner. J. M. Port. Che
nsngo Forks. Broome county. N. Y.
Nebraska Laads.
CENTRAL NEBUAiKA FARM CHEAP.
" . . .o.u W n ii m VCljr tlllU JW-
acre farm 2 mii.-s from county seat In
central Nebraska, and wo think lis
would be wi.ling to exchange it for
Omaha property. The land is all level;
has fine sandy loam soil; 3u acres being
a.lttlla. with plenty 01 lame and wild
hay and running water; .t) per acre Is
Uiv price and it la worth the money.
I'tXZ INVESTMENT COMPANY.
6th H. Omaha Nat Bk. Bldg. D. 171.
11AL' 6fcL'l lu. I'likiTFAlilh "
very choice 320 acres between Edgar
and Schlckley. in CI;' county. Level
black loam soli; 65 acres In alfalfa.
Nearly every foot can be cropped io
room ail modern bouse, good barns and
outbuildings; small orchard. Reason
able cash payment and liberal terms.
PAYNB INVESTMENT COMPANY
Omsha Nat I Bank J!dg . Omaha.'
ONE OF 1 11 K VERYBEST
ranches in northwestern Nebraska for
sale considerable lielow actual valu
2.UW a. Highly improved; too acres cultl
valed, o ucrea alfalfa; good hay land
splendid water supply; high-class prop
erty in every way. Write or call C &
C. Rlea, 31i Kamge Bldg., Omaha'
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
ehrak Land.
t
Al.l. THK TIMK YOU WANT
Owner of 240 acres In Cedar counts
y 41
mi es from pii.nix City; will make veiy
liberal terms to first-class farmer who
can make a reasonable rash payment.;
farm has about lso acres In crop. Is well
Improved and close to town, Price, 110
an sere. Whit's tbe u-c of renting
I'ATNB INVESTMENT COMI'ANT,
Omaha Nut I linn, inoV.. niaha
WESTERN NEPnASK.V
Cheyenne Co, quarter, advertised last
Week. Is sold. Another a' rows tlie road,
tinder forced sale, ran be secured at
$VV Oreat bargain, but must have
Quick action.
OKOKtJK i. WAliliAPHi Keellne Rldit
IxnRpr Lndite Pole. Neb.
irin i7;D C iT.':; 7:--2..r.... weak, selling from ' to 1 cent lower, amn .1 weeks aito li T3 ftvill ?i..v.
land- iV worth of r improvements- so : .b' hr """ receipts were very lUht and I fvtma 4 witks ago 1T.i?7 KX :7 !
.""re. Aowln f;flhwhea? T.creaa 'rM'?",!' T'.'iZ: """ 1 rT" ', '"-MS
for spring plowing; 31 hush-la per acre H e fol rTwid n-VjThee k . in it,. I ,Th" f,''n,,""
1!1R. l'rice. W.:..; L ano cash. M t decline and wa. M.n.J ..m-hJl,.! i i ?f. r",lr' h,,,' "" hW " ,ne Oinahs
per cent. S veara. Write Nuaent da i!Tl. " w"" tuo unchanged a V l.lv ,st,H-k market for t he year to date
'AiiNan (TIFT Wheeler County. 84
7, Pr acre. lAWK AT THK MAP. County
iera, r-artiett, ren.
Texas ..e.
WHEN you buy a farm, get It where It
has a future. If you buy high-priced
land you are just trading dollars, so to
r peak. We have a land proposition that
ought to Interest every farmer seeking
to better his condition. Our lands sell
at 830 to 8o0 rer acre, on easy terms.
The aoll ia rich and fertile, the climate
fine, the water supply pure and plenti
ful; the rainfall has always been ample
to insure crops. Until a few years ago
there was no railroad through this sec
tion of the country, but with the ad
vent ot a main-line railroad It la now
rapidly coming to the front, towna are
springing up, and In a few years these
lands will double and treble In value.
We have personally investigated this
land, bought some of it ourselves, and
have the agency for a limited supply.
These lands are located In western
Texas, below the Panhandle. Circular
giving detailed information furuUbe4
upon application.
SCOTT & IIILL COMPANY
McCague' Build In r. Omaha.
Douglas 1009.
Wlaeoasla La a as.
t'PPER WISCONSIN Best dairy and
general crop atata in the union; nettlera
wanted: lands for sale at low prices oa
easy terms. Ask for booklet 84 on Wla
consin Central Land Grant. Excellent
lands for a toe a raising. If Interested la
fruit landa ak for booklet on appla or
chards. Address Land and Industrial
Dept., Boo Line Railway. Minneapolis.
Minn;
When you plan to sell that
real estate what?
1,1st your property In THR
BEE'S Big House, Home and Real
Estate Guide. Buyers of real es
tate are exacting usually. Value
must be there, and apparent Price
should be an Inducement, but
make the information definite
and you will get responses from
persons really Interested In vour
offer. If you run It In THE BEE.
Wyonlsg Lands.
Milt SALE bUj acres, 4- miles from
Cheyenne, good well, good aoll, school
on land; for prices and terms, writ
owner, T. B. Calllson, 400 E. 18th, Chey
enne, Wyo,
It IseeUaaeeaa.
HAVE TOU A FARM FOR VALET
Write a good description of your land
sad send It to the Sioux City l!a.) Jour,
rial. "Iowa's Most Powerful Want Ad
stadium." Twenty-five worda every Fri
day evening, Saturday morning and
very Saturday evening and Stinday for
one month, giving alxteen ada on twelve
dllferent days for Mi or M words, 84, of
75 words, 86-
Largest circulation of any Iowa news
paper; 2uO.OW reaCera dally In four great
stats a.
FOR any and all kinda of acrertge located
on or near car line, call C. R. Combe,
8J Brandeia Theater Bldg. Doug. Sl.
HORSES LIVESTOCK-VEHICLES
For Bala.
Thirty-two milk wagona for aale, cheap.
jonnion-mnionn o.. letnana Clark.
HAY-48.60 ton. A. W. W agner. 801 jCK
POULTRY AND PET STOCK
SINGLE; comb Rhode Island Red eggs for
aettlng, 81. 81.50. 82. 82 for 16 eggs. Photo
on request. Pnlllp Harper, David City.
Neb.
NINETY pair of Homer pigeons for
sale, price 835. Lem Anspach, Cadams,
STXD grain. 10o lbs.. $1.70. Wagner, WIN. II
AUTOMOBILES-FOR SALE
REAL BARGAINS.
8 1914 Ford touring cars.
1 1913 Ford roadster.
1 114 Ford roadster.
1 li)ll Hupp 20 roadster.
1 M12 Chalmers 80 roadster.
1 1812 MaJtwell 36 truck.
1 11)15 Maxwell.
C. W. FRANCIS AUTO CO.,
2216 Farnam. Douglas 883,
1 19)5 Lozier touring. 6-cyliudnr.
$K50
. 660
. 660
3 191a Hulek C-26 touring
3 lfl.'i Hoick roadster
4 1:115 Krlt touring
6 1!H4 Kord touring
g 1916 Htudehaker 6 touring...
,. 4.4)
. 2. 6
. 60
Auto Clearing Houae. 2300 Farnam. D.8310
FRANKLIN -cyl.. with fine T-paasengr
i limousine and touring body, good on
dltlon. 800. Address SK Farnam. Hi 81.
For gale.
1.000-LB. truck $126. Nebraska Bui ok
Service Station. 1914 farnam.
Phone Douglas 711.
Aalo Livery aad Oaraaeay
Industrial Oarage Co.. 80 A Harney gU.
Automobile painting dona by experts- 20
years' experience in Omaha: work giiar
anteed 1st class. Johnson-Danforth Co.
DUPLEX tires last longer, are stronger
and more durable. 30x34, 8.6u. Tij
Farnam St. Douglas 4X78.
$100 reward for magneto we can't repair.
-Plia pJlnwi. ...i-uui i.r, in pf , lath.
Free winter storage when cars are palnU
eg in'i iry." u viiiuvii-uanrorth Oo.
Omaha Radiator Rep Co. 2ua Kar. U. ajftl
AatoTlreaaBdaapBiloa.
A THREE or four-line ad in the rZl
Sale. Miscellaneous column of
BEE will sell your old fumltura mnd
household goods. Phone Tyler lUlx
ACTO TIRES HAIJf PRiCre"
Homer Hill, WU Chloago Kt.
MOTORCYCLES BICYCLES
UAKLE -PAVlliBON ku'l'OHC XilUkJL
Bargain In used machines. Victor Ho.
-The atotorpyuie Mao " IM lMymZZ?
LKtiAIi NOTICE.
NOTICE OF STOCK HOLDERS'
MEETING.
Notice ia hereby given that the regular
annual meeting of the Stockholders nf the
bOL'TIi PLATTE LAND COMPANY will
be held at the office of aaid Company
Room 701 Flrat National Bank baildlna-'
Lincoln, Nebraska, at 11 o'clock a. m.. oil
the flrat day of March, A. D., Ul.
Lincoln. Nebraska, i-euruary 1st. l!i
C. If. MoRRII.U iTesident.
W. W. TURNER, Secretary
Feby ld3W.
JOHNNY KILBANE BESTS
HOMMEY OF NEW YORK
PHII.ADELPHIA, Keh. f.-Johnny Kll
baae. featharwetght champion, outclassed
Packey Hommey of New York In a six
round bout here tonight.
Lew Tendler and Eddie O'Kaafa, two
local bantams, fought six fast rouads.
Tendler rooeired the popular vordleC
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Feb. 1. METALS Rx
change quotas lead at $6 10 bid. Spelter
hoi quowa. i upper, nrm; electrolytic,
VlMt X. for second quarter delivery.
Iron, xteady and unchanged. Tin, quiet;
spot, 341.76. At I-ondon: Cop;cr, spot,
1.M 1m; futures. 4s4; electrolytic, not re
ceived. Tin. spot. 154 lus; futures,
is. Antimony, 1?5. I-ad. 3! 15s. S1.
ter 1.
; GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
pa.v rv.. J. 11..:.V .J C.11. TT-.
VBBll flllVHI IS UCB1IBU SI1U WV IIS V il
chanped to Three Cent Lower
in Price.
CORN SALES ARE VERT LIGHT
OMAHA. February 1.
The rash mhest market m a lieaiHah
'"I'ng- from unchanged to S -enta lower,
The receipts of all grains wire very
nam ana me demand for everything on
nei was mnnerate
Corn sales were llxht and the market
Barley aoll at practically unchanged
.... ,
Wheat and flour
; com, Sl.0 bu.i
Clearances were:
equal to l,77.(0 bu
oats. 171,000 bu.
LI verpool
Cloae: Wheat, unchanged to
rn unchansed
RECEIPTS.
Wheat. Corn, tlats.
ia lower; corn
CA
Chicago ...
44i
24M
I Mlnneapolla
172
W
27
88
i mi van
Omaha
St. louls ..
t...
41
12
Innlpcg
131
These sales were rennrted tnriuv
W'heat: No. 2 hard winter, 1 car, $t.2.1H
cars. 81 144; 5 2-6 cars. 11 14: 8 cars. 81. 13:
1 car. 81.L'4; (ti cars, 81.12: 1 8-6 cars,
81.11. RimnU k..l .r 9.K n-e II IT
I car, 81.06; 8-6 car. 81.00; 1 rar, to.' No. 4
aprlng, 1 ear, 81.18. No. t durum, 1 car.
$1.18. No. 8 durum. 6 cara. $1.17: 14 ears
$1.16; 1 8-6 cara, 81.14: 4 cars. 81.12. No. 2
mixed. 1 car, $1.H; 1 car. 81. IK; 1 car. $1.18.
No. 4 mixed. 1 car. $l.1. No. 1 mixed
durum. 44 car. $1 17. Rve: No. 2. 1 car.
874o; 1 car. 87c. No. 8. 1 1-4 rare. o. No.
4, I car. Mo. Barley: No. I feed. $ cars.
6v f ample, 1 car. 66c. Com: No. 8 yel
low, 1 car. 704c No. 8 mixed. 1 car, (K4c
No. 4 white, $ cam, 694c; 4 cara. 60c. No.
4 yellow, 1 car. 64c. No. 4 mixed, I cara.
69c: I car, 64c; 8 cara. fiSc. No. 6 white,
1 car. 7c; 1 car. 664c; 8-6 car, 44c; I
car. 61e. No. 6 yellow, I car, 4e; 1 car,
66c: 1 car, 6Sc. No. t mixed. 1 car, 66c; 8
ears. 84c; S oara. 634c; 1 car. 624c. No.
6 white. 1 car, 62c; 2-8 car, OOc; 1 car, 69c.
No. 8 yellow. 1 car. 644)c; 8 cara. G4c. No.
6 mixed. 1 rar, 62c; 1 rar, 614c; 42 cara.
61c; 1 car. 6f4c; 8 cara. V: 1 car,69c.
Sample, 1 car, 63o: 8 cars, 6c; 1 car, 674c;
1 car, 66c; 1 car, 664c; 2 cara. 66c; 1 car,
68c; 1 car, 46o. Oata: No. 8 white, 1 car.
48c; 6 cara. 474e. No. 4 white, 3 cara. 47c.
Bsmple. 4 cara, 46c: 14 cars, 46c.
Omaha Caah Prleoe-No i hard. $1.20
1.234; No. 3 hard,$l.Wil.2S: No. 4 hard,
$1. mil. 18: Vo. 8 spring. $.121SjH26; No. 8
spring, $1.101.28; No. 2 durum, $1.16iif.!8;
No. 3 durum. $I.I2dT'1.17: sample, Kofltl OS.
Corn: No. 8 white, 6K4Crt4-; No. 6 white,
6447e; No. 6 white. 60if2e: No. 3 yel
low, 7041704c: No. 4 yellow. (Wtt'ic: No.
6 yellow. 644fir14c: No. 6 yellow, 6,
644c: No. 3 mixed, 69W4e: No. 4 mixed.
Wi4'ric: No. 6 mixed. Rrrjrwio: no. 8
mixed. ffffi2o: aamnle. 45(Rfic. Oata: No.
3 white, 4-VfN9o; atandard. 4H4it?'4l4c : No.
$ white, 474fr48c: No. 4 white, 4(ff7c.
Barley: Malting, -"ir7fte; No. 1 reed, lo'i
68c. Rye: No. i, 964174c: No. 8. 961MV.
Chicago closing prices, furnished The
Bee by IOgnn A Bryan, stock and grain
brokers, 816 South .16th St., Omaha:
Article1
Open. ITIrh
i-u. nar.1 winter, 2 cars, 81 it; 1 car.i-"-81.22';
cars. 8122; 1 car. 21 SI1: 8 cars. H"n-
81 21; 4 cars, 81.W; 12H cars. 81.20; cars. "n- j
8118. No. 4 hard winter, t cars. 81. IS; 1 J?
car. 81.174; 8 cars. 11.17; 6 cars. 81 .WHi; , J.,n- 2'
1 car. tl m 1 . .r ti iau.. k r.. ti m t Uan. 2
Yes'y.
Wheat
May.
July.
Corn.
May.
July.
Oats.
May.
July.
Pork.
May.
July.
Lard.
May.
July.
Ribs.
i
1 SB
1 26
1 81
1 23
1 2W
1 MV
79S1T-4
T9-H
794
6H
47t
20 60
20 671
10 SO
10 474
10 90
11 074
!7!eWj
04
62
47
20 60-82
4KS
JO 66
20 624
20 624
10 82V4
10 52-30'
10 35
10 40
10 96
11 06
May.
10 96-K
July
11 00
CHICAGO CHAIN AND PBOVI8IOJI8
Featares of the Tradlagr a4 C loalna
Prlcea oa Board of Trade.
CinCAOO, Fob. 1 Huge export sales,
said to aggregate lOuO.OK) bushels, brought
about a decided upturn today In wheat,
although at first the market waa weak.
Pricea closed strong, Va'lc to 8$ 34c net
higher, with May at $l.a4Wl.J6 and July
at $;j86ltfL2l.
Corn gained lo to lHflnVio and oaU a
to 14ia4:. In provisions the outcome
was a decline of I4o to 10c.
Wheat more than recovered today all f
the ground lost In yesterday's liquidating
periods, and in the fresh weakness which
Developed thla morning. Lower quotations
from Liverpool and eatlmatea that the
world'a available supply exceeds by 44.
000,000 bushels all previous records were
Influential tn giving transient control 10-
innuentiai in giving transient oommi 10
any lo ma ur. a uv vuihiji,iij iim uv-
ctlne resulted in such an enlargement nf
European demand, however, that pricea
made an upehoot of nearly 6o a bushel
above the lower point of the acsaon. Word
of probable crop damage In Illinois and
Missouri tended to help the advance, and
ao, too, did the ' Oklahoma atata crop
report.
corn had tn dependent strength aa a re
sult of reduced eatlmatea of the Argentine
exportable surplua. The crop in Argentina
was aald to be serloualy Impaired by
locusts and drouth.
Oata, like wheat, responded to a de
mand from the seaboard. Shipping gales
here amounted to 6311000 bushels.
Weakness in the nog market Carried
provisions downgrade. The bulge In grain
waa something of an offset for a time,
but tho effect failed to last.
Chicago Cash Prloes Wheat: No. $ red,
$1.8344 138: No. 8 red, $1.24: No. I hard,
nominal: No. 8 hard. $1 .244W.81s4. Corn:
No. 8 yellow, 78T94c: No. 4 yellow, 784
76c; No. 4 white. 744P7H40. Oata: No. 8
white. 48fi0c; atandard. 614a. Rye: No.
I, nominal; No. 8. 87c. Barley. 6s?lo.
Seeds: Timothy, $6.5067.65; clover, $10.00
18.60. Provisions: Pork. $l.00ir30.;
lard. 89 M: ribs, $10.124T10.7.
B1TTTER Steady; creamery, ffV.
POTATOES Unsettled; Michigan. Wis
consin. Minnesota and Dakota whites.
2fi9se.
POCDTRT aiivo, nigner; rowia. lwtc;
springs, 18c.
EcJGB Higher: recelpta, 81,189 cases;
firsts, 29tf24c; ordlnsry firsts, 273-2X40;
at mark casa Included, 24926c,
HEW YORK GENERAL MARKET
Qaotatlowa of tho Day as Varloas
Commodities.
NEW TORJC. Feb. 1. FLOl'R Unset
tied: spring patents, $6.7otK7.10; winter
rttenta. $8.3a$.76; winter straights. 86.10(J
80; Kansas straights. 84.2Mj6.80,
WHEAT Spot, strong; No. 1 durum.
$1.47; No. 1 northern. Duluth. $1.64, and
No. 1 northern. Manitoba. $1,664, f. o. b.
New York. Futures were strong; May,
$1.48.
-ORN (root, firm: No. I yellow, 89c, c.
I. f. New York.
OATS Spot, steady; No. t white. 66 4
6c.
HAY Steady; No. 1. $1,334" 26; No. 8,
$1.18: No. 8, 31 00; shipping. 85340c,
HOPS Steady; state, common to choice,
1916. 1627c; 1914. 60 c; Paclflo coast, 1816,
12fl16c; 1914. WflOc.
HIDES Firm: Bogota, S1CS1VV; Cen
tral America, 81c.
LEATHER-Firm; hemlock firsts. 33f
84c: seconds. ViU'Oc.
PROVISIONS Pork, unsettled; mess.
lan.OrB'JO SO: family, $22.0i24.00; short
rlear. 119 60713.00. Beet, steady; mess,
r6.6O17.00; family, $18 6Ariit.0U. Ird,
weak: middle weat, $10.10.10 30.
TALLOW Steady; rlty, ,c; country,
8$4c; special. Wo.
Liverpool Oral Market.
LIVERPOOL Feb l.-WIHTAT-Bpot,
No 1 Manitoba, 14a 6d: No. 8. 18a Ud; No.
3 hard winter new, l.w 3d; No. 1 north
ern Iniluth. lis Id.
CORN Spot. American mixed, new,
10s lid.
Cottoa Market-
rTEW YORK, Feb. 1 Cotton futures
opened firm; March, 11.7c; May, U.Ciuc;
July. 12.17c; Oct., U30oi Peo . U.84e.
NEW YORK, Feb. 1. COTTON-Spot,
steady; middling upland, lLWo; aalaa, Q6
halea. Cotton futures closed atoadyi
March. 11.17a; May, UOto; July. 13.1e;
October. 12.23c; iMcember, U.860.
The cotton market closed steady at
about 14 tn It points points ret hisher.
LIVERPtKjL. Feb. 1. "OTTON-Spot,
easier: good middling. 8ukc: middling
: - - i AU, mlhn. 7 ft.. ftl-lu- 11.11 I I .
Low. Close.
1 80hi PftV,
I 224ll 15
1 26
7 80
78 804
4 51fr6J
46'k 4SS
W 0 80 474
20 274 20 624
10 07H 10 20
10 26 10 S74
10 !4 10 M-86
10 8741 71 "6
OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET
Cattle in Good Demand at Steady
Prices, at Lea.t Sheep Ten
to Fifteen Higher.
; HOGS SUFFER FROM A BAD FALL
OMAHA. Whrtiar-J I. I'M.
Kerylpts were: Cattle. Hogs. Mteeo.
j f 'tela I Mondav S.17C
i estimate Ttiesdnv g.7i
S li..-
two davs this week.. 11.
.lo"
WSJ
w J!l
1 1 S ,T
-Tine ii!iva last week..l.S
S'ime weeks ago ,. ! !"
a
I """ r:
i"M' lSt.272 v; 4f 40 RU
Hogs , wh; ifc; '
Sheep .lll.sl'7 iwi.'ws 24.43S i
'"'lo'n ble shows the average
' K t" .I noS at the Omaha live etock
i la'rlsko,n.-0r A f'W ri"1'
, -
I . retc. Tifl. !iivn9M.ii:ij:t.iii2 twn.'isi
Jen. 15
8 87 8 18
8 07
8 Ttl
8 T2I 8 '
.. Jan. n
Jan. IK.
16 , Jan. 18
.. Jan. 2.
so
t im
7 ifs
8 7V
7 W
t, 01
T 7S 8 44
7 Hi 8 8.1
7 8 81
7 8r 8 ii
I 8 82
7 V
8 os
6 !i
8 K2 8 I
Jan. 21.
Jan. 22.
I 01V
8 6.., 8 21
s r,
ti ;
8 til
8 IS
8 21
7 .11 6 S3
7 Wl 81
7 8.1 6 84
1 1 H
7 63
T 19
T M I
7 884
S 27
7 o
9 20
8 "5
8 81
8 6'
7
8 17 IH I 4.-. 7 91 I
8 4,
ii lit 7 8 , i 7 a v:
7 8.. i '
7 MS! 8 66 8 twt 7 ,Hii 7 Ml 8 08 j
7 6t.! 8 77 8 07 7 S3 6 Mi I 04
I s Tul 8 8117 SHI 021 7 Ml
Jan. Z
Jan. .tv
lan. "I.
7 SI 1 8 27 7 82) 02 7 47 8 12
7 6-t', 8 711 I 7 6 I 7 2n 8 .
JUL
sunday.
ItciMipia and disposition of live stock
at the I nlon Stock yarda, for twenty
four houra ending at 8 o'olock yester
day: RECEIPTS.
Ca 1 1 le. Ho ga. thee p. 1 1 ' r' a.
c. M. Bt. F 11
Wabash 8
Missouri Pacific ... 4
I nion Pacific 87
C. N. W., east... 24
C. aV N. W.i west.. 66
C, ,st. P.. M. O.. 47
C, B. at Q , east.... 10
C, B. U.. west. SH
C. R. 1. P.. eaat. 7
C. R. I. P.. weat 1
Illinois Central 7
Chicago U. W 7
Total recelpta ..271
27 .. 1
'4 "a 'i
76 4
II ..
12H 1 a
41 1
4
44 18
11
a
8
a ..
370 "4
DISPOSITION.
Cattla.Boga.8hee p.
Morris Co 6t 1,846 618
bwirt and Company.... $06
Ctidahy Packing Co 1,14
Armour A Co l.LH
Hchwarta A Co
8.607 1 408
4.2H8 I 3
6.VK7 844
696
3, IMS
J. W. Murphy
Morrcll
Lincoln Packing Co...
So. Omaha Pack. Co..
W. B. Vansant Co
Kenton, Vansant 4k L.
166
61
14
164
274
84
42
Ml
1
2U
90
92
101
hi
till
68
In
130
48
II
27
7
18
a
86
22.1
a
146
196
620
1 nil & son
F. 11. Lewis
Huston A Co ,
.1. H. Root A Co ,
J. II. Bulla
L. F. Husa
Koaenstock
F. O. Kellogg
Werthelmer A Degen..
H. F. Hamilton
Sullivan Broa
Rothschild & Krrbs...
Mo. A Hon. Calf Co.
Christie
Hugglna
Huffman
Roth
Meyera
tllaasberg-
Banner Bros
John Harvey
I'ennla A Francis
Kline 1
Jensen A Lungren
Other buyers
Totals
.8.681
17.70$
CATTLF3 Recelnte were oulte liberal
thla morning, 370 cara being reported.
The total for the two daya amounts to
11.873 head, which la the smallest ot any
recent week, but larger than a year ago
by over a.ouo head.
The market opened at least steady,
that la buyers all seemed willing to pay
steady pricea for the general run ot
killer and feeder atock. Seller, however,
were Inclined to hold back, with the hope
of forcing prices upward, so that the
early market was slow, and It was lata
before a clearance waa effected.
In tba end the great bulk of all the
cattle eosamanded steady prions, al
though It was possible to point to spots
where the market looked a little higher
and to other spots where If anything
il waa easier.
Quotations on oattls: flood to choice
beeves. $7.75a.r; fair to good beeves,
$.a&U776; common to fair beeves, $4.26d)
7.26; good to choice heifers, $t.2bftU6;
good to choice cows, $6,0044.60; fair to
good cows, $6.264.00; oommon to fair
cows, 84 0tK(i5.26; good to choice feeders,
cows, nutwa.io; gooa to cnoioe Teeners
".wiwi.w, isir w iwo ivmvn, .pa.w.
, common to fair feedera, 6.oti1.40; good
to choice stockers. $7.00ur7.4t: fair to good
atockers 8.867.00; common to fair atock
era. fb.COtied; atock halfere, $5.76fa4.76
stock cows, $4.7tp6 26; stock calves. 86.60
O7.60; veal calvea, $7.009.60; bulla. Stags,
etc.. 84. 7646.28.
Representative aaloa:
BEEF oTEKRB.
He St. rr. . A. Tr
s. 8x4 3 li 6 ies 4 M
i sat a M a m in
14 loil T 00 1 trj 1 14
10 ion 7 ) 84.. M kl tn
84 ii!7 7 ii ' U T CO
18. 9f8 7 SI M...MM...JiH 1 li
CALVES.
U 31 6 is kl M IK
n i H W IN
li ill 7 li 8 IN IH
t its 9 es
STOCK E1U4 AND FEEDERS.
8 i-M 3 438 k 80
i 4 4 o 18 m.... 818 6 Oi
M ? 4 10 17 it 4 i
M 4 04 ) .,. JOM 4(0
li - 44 I Si U.. .......... MS t ii
tl Ul I K
H EIFER8.
8 in Ik 1 . at IH
10 til 11..... 414 4 00
II t4T 4 IS li ill 4 li
I M It ( IS 4
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
ii 111 is 11 n in
HOOtJ Mldforenoon eatlmatea of the
hog supply called for 864 cara, or 24,600
head, and aa ao many trains were late
'It was probable that this would be ex-
. t vj 1 11 f iiwu. AMmt lur ui. wu Li 7
Is &.1U6 head, being 1.600 larger than
last week, a few hundred larger than
two weeks ago and more than twice as
large aa for the aame daya last ysar,
when a heavy storm rut Tuesday and
Wednesday supplies almost to nothing.
With heavy runs at other river points
as well as here lower prloea wero Inevi
table and shipper bad no trouble in buy
ing such hogs as they wsnted on first
rounds at lul0o lower pricea.
Packers asked a big reduction In val
ues right from the start, making early
bids at prices that were close to c
loer. By this time shippers who had
filled their most urgent orUers were doing
Utile, apparently waiting to see what
course the packer trade took. Kellers
thought packer were asking too much
of a 1 eduction, but showed themsnlvea
to be willing to trade on a lower basis,
and, while the early part of the forenoon
was quiet, movement started in pretty
good season on a generally 16a lower
has's, and practically all the hogs sold
up to noon went that way. Later shipper
purchases showed about as much of a
break as killers.
Bulk of the sales was mads at $7,469
7 flu. with a sprinkling of the good heavies
on up to S7.7&. the day's top. There
was a good showing of lights around
$7 4i and on down.
Representative sales:
Ho. Aw. as. Pr. No At 8b. Br.
o ... T IT 1st ... t U
It 1 ... T in U 4 ... T 14
BH KEF Receipts were more moderate
today, only about twenty-six cars, or
6,jh0 head, putting in an appearanns. The
total for the weak to date of 16.293 head
Is 4.60O larger than last week, but more
than 10. AO smaller than two weeks ago
and over 3,0uo lighter than for the same
daya last year.
There was a much firmer undercurrent
In the trad today, but owing to the late
arrival of so many trains market was
lata getting started. I'p to 11 o'clock only
about ten cars of th twenty-six reported
had been yarded. Packer after waiting
for a while for the balanoe of the re
ceipts to oom In started In oa the meager
offerings at their disposal and aoun
cleaned up most of the lamSs that were
In at prices that were fully ln16o higher
than yesterday, paying aa high ad $102
for lamba thai while of deairabl weights
were none too well finished.
Later arrival of lambs reolrd th
benefit of ail th early advauo and In
snine cases more too, aalea being aa muoh
aa l&iic up in spots. General market
was anywhere from 100 to as much s a
tl'iarter higher. R.t sold aa tiUh as
ll''.4', and from the strength shown to
wards the close anything of a good sort
In the late arrivals mlntit sell to 810.5a
Hheep were In very moderate supply,
most of the offerlnKS being of f wes, ana
ss demsnd vh good ptl'-es s ond a lfn
2nc advance. A good kind of fed western
sold as high as 87 2.'. Nothing of feeilit
weights was Included In the supply, and
as killing demand was much broader
today packers bought some lamls thst
on a dsy like Mondav would have been
forced to sell to feeders.
Quotations on sheep and lambs: lmbs,
good to choice, 8KV.TM1I M; lambs, fmr
to good. 910 I"1i 10.3S; lambs, clipped, 8- 74
4i-: ; vrarllni e. good to choice Hunt,
I" 74i lt; yearlings, fair to choice heavy.
IT TtitigW: wetlicrs. fair to ch lcev 7
7 7r.; ewes, good to choice ll:ht, IJ.tiOi
7 :'6. ewes, fair to good, 8' 0 Ti7. t).
Representative sales:
No.
s fed feeder lambs
Ill Colorado feeder lambs .
''.l fed feeder Inmhs
Ill Colorado feeder lambs
Av.
.. SI
.. M
Pi Ice.
! (V.
10 to ;
p M ;
lo l
io :r
8 HO
8 01
. . M
.. 77
. . 7!
,.1
., 87
.. 86
..lOrt
.. 76
.. 92
fli fed lambs
v" fed lambs
M fed ewea
"8 feeder yesrllnga
727 feeder lamba
181 feeder ewea
4s feeder lamba
1!2 feeder ewea
10 16
8 76
10
8 85
II ICltiO I.IVK TOt K MIRK ET
Cattle Firm Hogs
Weak heep
atrona.
CHICAdO. Feb. 1. CATTLE Receipts,
S.iMt head: market firm; unlive b,ii
steers, $ti 4tVuni; western s eers, $tl.tV'sf
8.20; cows and hoirera, $.l.20(iit.t5; calvea
$i.M'li to T6.
lit HIS Recelpta, 33,000 head; market
weak; tvl' lower: bulk of sales. i'..lii
II'", $;.4UJ.I: mixed. $;.M.4jMt;
hervy. $7.rAftvflQ; rough, $7.iVtf7.70; plga,
$.'.;.".1;i.90.
S1IEKI AND LAMBS Receipts, 8.000
head; market strong: wethers, $7.5oflS.16;
ewea, $6.2!fl7.76; lamle. 10.90.
Kanaa City Live Rtoek Market.
KANSAS CITY. Feb. I CATTLE Re
ceipts, 8. Till head: market steady; prim
fed ateera. $S. 4oti9.no; dreased beef steers.
$7.0Otf8.26; western ateera, 3i 60fr.60;
stockers and feeders. 360ir7.s6; bulla.
s.ofis.nu; calves, sti.ftitji 10.60.
HtHISRecelpts. 1.tki: market lower:
bulk of sales, $7.6AU7.Ni; heavy 87 SOWS 96;
f ackers and butchers, $7.7&(f7.9n; light,
r.nusJI.HS; pigs. 3.6trri 90.
SHEEP AND L A MIH8 Receipts, 700
head; market strong; lambs, $10 iUVfjlO 66;
yearlings. $8.7Mf8.36; wethers, $7.3f 8.00;
ewea, 8660(1)7.36.
St. I.oals Lire atock Market.
iv ' 1 10, mo., rtD. 1. . 1 1 l-jv ite
eelnts. 1 TOO head- n.rl.l klk. n.n.
beef steers. $7.60fl60: yearling 'helfera.
M.60QV.86; cowa, 86.5Ofll00; Texaa and In-
umn nmn, o. iu it. ti ; cows and neirera,
$4.00fi6.60; native calves, $i).00H 10.50.
Ill W 1 fl Duln. V I I . . 4
. . u - - V'V.i , ,,mv Ii.-Rii, ninrKn
lower; pigs and light. $6.0Mt 18; mixed
and butchers, $7.8i4j.30: good heavy, 88.16
t6.2t.
SHEEP AND LAMBA Recelpta. 6.200
head; market atmnir: vearllna wethers
ptOut.v.36; iambs, 8S.0ofrl5.70; ewera, $4.3649
.60.
Rloax City Lira gtock Market.
gTOTTV PtTV T. w-h rr.
nwnnu, i,ii nean: market steady; na
tive ateers 86.7Mp7.7K; butchers, $6.O07.u;
cows and heifers, $6.2r.4: stnrkers snd
teeders, $A.6of'7.10; calves. $7.0til.6O; bulla,
lit )G8 Itei-eiitia annua m.rb.i
1Mi26o lower; heavy, $7.60(1(7.60; mixed!
81.60: light. $7.3Hf;.&0; bulk of sales, $7 80
HHEEJP AND LAMBS Receipts, 600
head.
Rt. Joseph Live Stock Market.
eelpta, 3,001 head; market ateady to weak;
ateeers, $t.7M! Bo, cowa and helfera, $4 00
fj8 6o; calvea, 8600tf106n.
MOOS Recelpta 10.000 head; market
weak lo 10c lower; top. $7.86; bulk of
aales, t7.70ttt'7.90.
SHEOCP AND LAMBS Recelpta, 1,000
atonic la Blaht.
Reeelnta r f live stnelr - I)., ei
clpal weatern marketa yesterday:
vaiiie. .togs, eineep.
Omaha
26.500
Ploug City ....
Chlraao
20.000
82.0OO
f.ao
1,000
St. Loul
Kanaa City .
Total receipts 83,100 88,300 32,400
OMAHA OE.trKCItAl. MAftKBT
BBBF CtTS Rlha, No. 1. 19c; No. I.
174c; No. 3, 13c. Loins. No. 1, yje; No.
$. Soc; No. $, 16c. Chucks, No. 1, loo; No.
2, 8V:; No. $, 4c Rounds, No. 1. JJc:
No. t, 13We; No. 8. 12c. Plates, No.
t. 8c; No. I, 844c; No. 3. 4e.
FRUITS Oranges: Hunklst, 64a, $2.26
frr box: 80s. $8.60; 86 and 100. 3?. 86; 112,
1.00; 126s. $3 26; lMs. 3sHs and $24. $8.80;
176s, $4.00; 200a and litis. $4.26. Lemons:
Oolden Bowl. 800s and 860s. 86 00 per box;
Rsd Ball, $4.60. Grapefruit: 3a, 46a and
64a. $3.7$ per box; 64o and 80s, $100; sxtra
fancy, all sixes, $4.26. O rapes: Malagas,
l7.60-trf.6o per keg. Bananas: Medium, Il 80
ftl.76 per buivoh: medium jumbo. $3 00
i860; regular jumbos. 83 toe 3 76: large
Jumbo. $8.00(73.26; mammoth Jumbos,
$3.6003.76. Cranberries, $9.lstfll.U0 per
barrel, 84 00 per box,
POPOORN-No. 1 rlc. 4o per lb.; 44
1-1 b. packages, 32 60 per case; Nebraska
white, 244J340 Pr !
VEOETABLES Potatoes: Whit atock,
11.26 per bu.: Nebraska atock, $1.30 per
iu.; Red River Ohio. $1.40 per bu. Sweet
potatoes. $.1.60 per barrel: Ik-laware, $1.76
per hamper; southern, 11.60 par hamper.
Onions: Red, 80 per lb. Yellow, $0 per lb.
Lettuce: Hesd, $1 per doa; leaf, 40o per
dog. Cucumbers, $3 per dos. Parsley. 60
per doa. Cauliflower. 83 tier crate. Celerv.
90o per dos. Cabbage, 14o per lb. Hrus
ael aprouta, 30a per lb. Rhubarb, $1 per
box. i'eppers, am per baaket. nhallota,
beeta, carrota, turnips, 60 per dos. Old
beets, carrot, turnips, pa'anlpa, 14 par
lb. Rutabagoa, 14o pr lb.
NVJTM Walnuts, l'.u per lb.; No. 8,
134o per lb.; black, 40 per lb. Pecans,
124o per lb. Almonds: Drake, 16o per Ib.j
aoft shelled, 18o per lb. Braalla, lko per
lb. Filberts, 16o per lb. Pecans: Large,
l-4c per lb. Mixed, lao per lb. Peanuts'.
No. 1 roasted. So per lb: raw, 80 per lb;
Jumbo raw, 80 per iti.i roaatod, lOo
per lb.
DATE, FIOH Dromedary date. 36.
$2.86 per case; Fard. 124c per lb.; stuffed,
$1.3j per box. Figs: New, twelve 10-os.,
Vic per box.
Miscellaneous Cider: Nehawka, $3.28
per keg. Honey: Comb, 34 aectlona, $3.76
per rase; Airline, 34 6-oa. tumblers, $180
per case. Corn pops, Knrnettes, $3.36 per
case; per 4 oase, $1.66; Checkers, Cracker
Jack, chums, $1.60 per case: per 4 case,
$1.76. Salted peanuts. $1.25 par can.
Horseradish, 81 7 per ense.
I
(olfrs Market.
NEW TORK, Feb. l.-COFFEEV-The
market for coffee futures opened at a
decline of $ to 6 points this morning un
der some further realising or suattered
trade selling. Active months eased off
another point or two during the early
session, with May selling at 7. 80 and
September at 7.63c. or about 8 to $ points
under last night's closing figures, but the
stock market waa firmer, offerings were
not heavy and prices rallied, with May
selling up to 7.44c and September to 7.67c.
The cloae waa nsl 1 point lower to 8
points higher. Privet cable from
Santo claiming that the smaller receipts
were not the result of restrictions on
shipments, but reflected smaller supplies
In the interior probably helped the rally
fairs were 30,000 hogs. February, 7.26c;
March, 7.38c; April. 7.40c; May. 7.43o;
June, 7.48c; July, 7.64c; August, 7.64c; Sep
tember, 7.60c; October, 7.63c; November.
7.6aV; December, 7.73c. Spot, steady; Rio
7s. ko; Santos 4s, 4n. Cost and freight
offers were delayed snd no Changs was
reKrtad in the market up to the cloae of
futures. The official cable reported a
decline of 76 rels at Rio, but Santos was
100 he! higher and Rio exchange 1-ltid
higher.
VJva aerated Apple aad Dried Pralls
NFTW TORK. Teb. L-EVAPORATED
APPLES Quiet; fancy, 8SftS; choice,
7t7flH; prime. 8V'lSc. Prunes, firm;
California, We; Oregon. 7SC0-
IRIKD FRUITS Apricots, ateady;
choice, 10'tc; extra choice, llrnse;
fancy, 2HMo. Peaches, steady; choice
extra. tWc; choloa. 6S-0; fancy. IHo.
Raisins, firm; loose muscatel. TStlWdio;
rholc to fancy, seeded, 7S'i7Vio: teedless,
aak t'leartag.
OMAUA. rb. 1. Bank clearing for
Omaha today wore 11, lHM36.aO and for
the corresponding day last yaar, 82,ra,.
4Mr.8.
sU Market.
NEW TORK. tb. l.-STJOAR-Raw,
firm; oantrtfugaJ, 4 4fl)48o; mo I sow as, 3.8
tit. one. Refined firm.
e.7im
.... 8.0(10
.... 8.000
.... 1.700
.... $.700
NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
Various Explanations Offered for
General Recovery of the
Stock Market.
WILSON'S W0RD1 NOT ALARM
NEW YORK, Feb. l.-ln explanation of
today a sudden and general recovery of
the stock market from It a protracted
pessimism various reasons and theories
were offered, l'rlmaiilv It was declared
the purixnt of President Wilson's recent
axechea had been misinterpreted, that
they had not been Intended to convey a
sense of Immediate danger, hut rather to
awaken a feeling of patriotism In latent
nnsrtcrs.
Halls and other Investment Isatie par.
tlclpated less extensively In the rise than
tlld certain of the apoclaltlea, but the
nreadth of the movement left little doubt
that Its lmpulee, n part at leaat. waa de
rived from s.ibstanMal aourcea.
l'nlted states Steel, which on th previ
ous day fell to 794. Its lowest quotation In
over three months, waa easily the leader,
traaaictlons In that atock aggregating
very (arse percentage of the whole. Steel
rose to tC'4, an extreme gain of 14. Cru
cible Steel was next In activity and ahead
of l'nlted Stales Steel In the extent of Ha
advance, rising 4 rolnta to 78. while other
war aharea reflected more confident
huvlng.
Bethlehem Steel, on verv few aalea,
rose 15 points to 4t. w.th a to" 6-polnt gains
In oils, ropfiers, motors snd a score or
more of muacellaneno tasuea. while In
dustrial Alcohol rose 14 points to 104
and Cuhan-Amcrlran Sugar 20 points to
I9. Altogether It waa a disastrous sea.
alon for tho short Interests, whoa urgent
covering of contract added to th day
business. r
Bonda were ateady. with further heavy
trading In Anglo-French 6a at C4 to 84V
Total sale of bonds, par Value, were
$4.xii,00. l'nlted States bonda wr un
changed on call.
Number of aalea and leading; quotation
on stocks today were:
aaloa Risk. low. Class.
Alaska Onld
Allls-t toalnter
American Heat ftuswr...,
Amerlrsa t'sa
Amsriesa Ijieomnttve ...
American a. A H
Am. K A R. pfd
Am. Huisr Itotlnlnn
Amsrtrsn TVI. Tsl
American Tnttereo .......
Anaeenda Cnppar
AtrMsnn
Baldwin LonoRintlTe
Halllmnra Ohio
Balhlafcjeni Sisal
ttrifciklyn Itaplit Tr
fnltrnmta Petmlenm ....
Canadian Iwelhn
VntraJ lalhar
t-haoapaaka Ohio
I'kloia O. W
Cklrsgo, M. a 8t. P
fTllra A N. W
rhlcaon. R. 1. a P. Rr..
Chine Copper ,
Colorado Fuel a Iron...,
rraelhle gtaal ..
fnar A H O. pfd ,
Klatlllara" sVeurttlaa ....
Brla
nanaral Blartlie ,
Oraat Northarn pfd
Draat No, Ore etra
Ousswihalm Exploration.
Illlnola Oantrnl
Intarooemifn Con. Corp.
Inspiration Cappar ,
Intamatlonal Harvaster..
Ksnssa ftf Southani...
IMch Vallar
Iiulsvllla A NaakTtll..
Itevinaa Patrolaum
Miami Ooppar
Mlaraerl, K. T. M...
MixMiurl paelfla
National plarult
National Uaail
Narada Copper
New York 'antral
n. r , n. h a h
Norfolk a Wealara
Northarn Partfln
Paelrta Tel. a Tl
rannaylvanla
rnllman Talaea Car
Ita one. Ooppar
iluaMllns
iRapnbllo Iran a Rtsal...
imn
S4
84
84O0
tloe
31. XO
I.SIM
W.ee
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9S'a
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net 114
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8m 1 im l".S
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aim 10414 ni 104
81.100 lllta e
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1.4' 4tta CI 44 CI
os irs nt is'4
a.an 7
14
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Lao U II ItH
i.4na 4J4 US dS
M.0OI 71 74 Tl'a
Il
l.sr 414, 4S aa
W.iai tn Mi 7
l.pn iwi4 isott, 1M41
isna 1II4 US44 Jll'i
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1.100
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414
444
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14
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l.sn 1 17 ns ltL,
lone iiju 1,14 ilr,
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8,e MS h os
14 M ll
too 14 CS lis
i.exi 774 1s 75V,
l.sno ms K4 6ns
11. 401 s ssa, Ma
1.0M1 s ms is
! S 144 14.14 14'.
rviutharn racttto
southern Rat I war
atudehakar Compasy ...
Taanaasa Copvar
Tanas Company
('nloa Paotflo
t'aloa Paolrle pfd
tlnltad Htataa Slaal......
V. H. sitasl pfd
t'tsri CisBaf
Waatara t'nloa
Wast Inshooaa Rlaeuit .,
Montana Ptmar
Oanoral Motors
I.ion US MS MS
4. led ll
1S
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440 7V
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Wahaah B pfd...
8.KW
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Intamatlonal Marino pfd. W Kid
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7S
Total aalo tar tbs ear. TM.eo shares.
New Tark Money Market.
NKW TOTIK. Feb. l.-MERCANTILB
PA PfR- 8ni4 per cent
STERLING EXCHANOB 8Ixty-clsy
hills. 14.711.; demand. 84.78; cablea,
4.76 11-18.
SILVER Bar. Ue; Mexican dollar.
43'4e.
BONDS Qovrnmnt, steady: railroad.
Stesdv.
TIMR LOANS Steady; alxty lo nlnetv
daya. 2S(UC par cent;.lx month. 2CJ
per cent.
CA1.L MONET Steadr: hlah. 8 nee
rent; low 1 per cent; ruling rata. 1 per
rent; laat loan, a per cent; closing bid,
1 Jr cent; offered at 3 per cent.
closing quotations an bonds today were
as follow!
V a. rat. 8s. rag.... H147 a N. anl. 4a.. .. ic
4s coupon fl M. K. a T. 1st 4s,. 7'
XI. a Is. re 1114 Ma. Is. eoa. lo. ...loo ,
4e coupon ...101 Moe. Powar is av
TJ. 8. 4s. raa innw. y. C. den. a....nrs
ae eoanaa tl 1. T. pitr 4Sa 17S
Am. Bmoltaes Is. ...Ill J4. T . N. H a H
A. T. a T. a. 4SS..1WS . as m
Ansle-Frearh 8a .... Vk Me. Pact fie 4a "',
Alrktaoa son. 4s M 4a Is n
Pal. A Ohio 4 in.0. g. U rsf. Is sis
Hals. Waal nt. lo..1r'r. T. T 8a IftM,
Con. Panirta 1M. 'Srann. ana. 4 Ha iht,
Ohea. a Ohio a 4Sa 4S 4s son. 4Sa 10-
C. B. a Q. i. 4s.... tHMRradlsg saa. 4s f.S
c. m. a a. p. is .is n. u a a. r. r. aa ,
r. r. 1. p. r. 4s. sao. rao. t. is im
C 4 f. nt. tm ... M't do raf. 4s ns
P. a H. O. a .... 7'vaa. Rallwar 8k 1 --
rrta an. 4a W tnloa Paoine 4a.... ".
en Eleotrtfl N....KMS Mo rr. 4s. t ,
(M. Ka 1st 4S STT. a. Rabbor ea....l:s
III. ',. raf. 4a V. 8. atoal is 104',
Int. V. U. 4S ISIS Wast. 1'nlon 4Ss. ...
K CI. so. rmi. at.... NSWost. 8Uos. 8s. .Ill S
Bid.
f4Mal lasntltlM.
Quotations furaUas4 Wr Borna. art
141 omaba Nallooal hank butldlni.
ahor Co..
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Am. kmaltora aocnrHlaa. pfi A
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Douslsa HiHal Oa., hoaus ironUaallo)
r . m. rw mtA
Kalrmont craamarr. T par eaat pfd . . . .
Katrmont Vaamarr. eom
Kalrmont Craamarr, I p. e. guar
Ooorh Milling I I , 1 H) aont p(d B..
Inoola Tal. a Tal., cora. 1 par eaat..
Mountain Htalas Tot. Tsl
Omaha a o. n. t. r. pfi
Oauba a O. a Hr. B.. pf4
Omaha A C. B. Bt Br , Ma
parirto n a a. first pM ,
faurs Mill Oom pa or. pt4
aioui CUT Btork Yarda. 4 par eaat fd
fnton Btork Tarda. 4 per eaat
Bonds
Douilas Sse. V, 8 p a.tt Lake!..
Dantar O A K. I 1st raf U
Illinois Con. Hr. rof. 4a. IBM
IMilaTllla O. a B. L. flrat Is. 1IU...
Mneola Tel. A Tol. lo. 11
7 lac
7S pi
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ISO
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Meeteaai imm. m rww wa, iwim
Norwegian to. 113
Nabraaka fltr t'tlllttas is
miha f. B. M. Hr. la. 1IM
rnritio o. a a. to. 1143
Horkr Mountain Fuel la, 1N4, konno. .
Had Clood. Nab.. 4SS, 1
Bwlft A C. Is. 1S44
Blou Mtr Tal. to. 1M4
WlihlU Union Block Tarda is. 1M...
at
S
tS 101
To Quickly Relieve
Sorenessand Inflammation
Rub In a few drop of Absorblns, Jr.
It I surprising how promptly It pene
trates and aots how clean and pleasant
It Is to us aad how economical, because
only a few drop are required to do th
work.
In addition to being a dependable lini
ment, Abaorbtn. Jr., la a fe, powerful,
trustworthy antiseptic and germicide
which double It efficiency and It ttsea
When applied to cuts, bruise and ore
it kill th germs, makes th wound
sseptlcally clean and promote rapid,
healthy healing. It allay pain and In
flammation promptly. Swollen glands,
painful varicose veins, wens, and bursal
enlargement yield readily to th appli
cation of Absorbln, Jr.
Abaorbln. Jr., la sold by leading drug-
J lata at 81.00 and 1300 a aotu or aant
Irect postpaid.
Liberal trial bottle postpaid for 10 la
stamp.
W. F. TOUNO, F. D. F.
104 Tempi fit. fiprtngfMd, Vaaa.
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