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    THK HKK; OMAHA, THURSDAY. KKlfflUARY 3, 1916.
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REAL ESTATE-IMPROVED
rth.
Good liomo Cheap
Non-resident owner has reduced the
price on hie homo to $4.t0. which con
lata of a. good two-story modern house
located on an east and south-front cor
ner Int. with beautiful shade trees, on
paved streets. The house la now va
cant and can be ahown any time by st
palntmenL Location, N. ilst and Laf
syette At. Be a lire and look thla up
It you ara looking for good value In
thla locality. Reasonable terms.
George & Company,
Phono P. T.M. in City Nat. RK. Bid,
QUICK fcJAliB
Fire-room cottsse. modern ecept
heat, large lot. filled with shrubbery.
A bargain, $260 cash, balance on small
monthly payments. Price only $2,360.
Located at 4107 N. JTSHh St.
N0ERIS&N0R1US,
4QQ Bee Bldg, Phone Douglas 4370.
IIALF-FRICE If you watoh the "For
Pale, Miscellaneous" columna of TUB
BEE, you'll often sea article which
are for ail practical purposes almost
aa good aa new advertised for half
. i i i i mm mr
vng original prig in inn un..
&1X-ROGM modern house In Kountae
Rlace. oak flnlah, well built, corner lot
paving paid. $3,960.
W. H. OATTCS.
44? Omaha Nat Rank Bldg. D. 14
PRAIRIB PARK-f caah and $0
monthly will buy 7-room. new 1 etory,
oak flnlah flrat atory. fine shade, hedge
and shrubbery; flrat class In every Way.
B. J. Boannell, pong. 898 or Colfa 11
HALS' A., within blocks or carbine;
new ft-room house; full bssement. elec
tric light, well water. Thoa. 1 Mc
Oarry. Keellne Bldg. Red 4344.
"UMINQ, near fcith St., 22 or 44. Must
be anld to close, eatate. tirtmmel. 849
Omaha National Bank Bldg.
RORTH front lot. 16th and Sherwood
Ave., with old o-room brick cottage, not
modern; only $1.260. "Tel. Doug. 247.
TEN rooma, four a part mania, cheap.
Pnone Colfax. 106$ after 11 a. m.
Soatfc.
6 ROOMS
Juat completed: living rooma and one
bedroom on firat floor: bedroom, bath
and gunroom on second floor; oak fln
lah; everything up-to-date; cement
baaement; east front lot, 4rx142. cloae
to school and llanscom park. I'rics
13,009; $ caah. balance monthly.
C. G. CARLBERG,
312 Brandrlna Theater Bldg.
BEMIS PARK HOME
Owner haa reduced the price on 3512
lafayette Ave. bo as to aell now. At
the preaent price thla place la a good
buy. House needs aome repairing, but
you can make a good Investment by
buying. See us about It
CRE1GII, SONS & COMPANY
Douglas 200. tog Bee Bldg.
NfcAR V1RL.H CLUB, $3J0 CASH.
A good aubatantial, atrlctly modern
t-room houae and garage. Convenient
in fmr aphool and Dark: raving paid.
A small caah payment, balanoe $a0
monthly. Including Interest Don't con
tinue to rtnt when you can buy on
these terms.
PATNB INVESTMENT COMPANY.
KIT Omaha Nat l Bank Bldg. V. 17SL
flilTsCOM PARK bargain, -room, new.
strictly modern home, corner lot for
$4,000. Terms If desired,
Thbbins
0S Omaha JKat lBank. Doug. 21S2.
fefwTWiLL buy, 8-rbom modern housed
1311 South 2th St. Easy- terms.
fOHN W. BOBBINS, 1HU2 FARNAM ST.
M tscellaneons.
nBRAND NEW-$3,600.
Six nice rooms, bungalow style, flna
oak finish; sun room, the best furnace;
full basement; large corner lot. room
for another house; street paved and no
better neighborhood in town. When
can you go and i-ee it Any time suit us.
PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY.
D. 1781. 6th Fl. Omaha Nat. Bk. Bids;,
COTTAGE AT AUCTION
At court house. February 24. Sea W. H.
RUSSELL, Kit Brandels Theater.
REAL ESTATE-UNIMPROVED
North.
PUT $10 to IIS
per month of your spare money In
MINNE LC8A lots. REAL ESTATE
la the FOUNDATION of all wealth.
It can't get away from you. and If
you buy in a well located new addi
tion you will not only save but M AK B
money.
CHARLES W. MARTIN A CO..
OWNERS. O
MUoellaaeoae.
THIRTY-SIX LOTS CLOSE IN.
On car and pavement, walking distance,
nice location, fine for cottages or apart
ments. Rare chance for making money.
Will exchange on fair basis. Address
L $8, Omaha Bee.
REAL ESTATE-EXCHANGE
Land for City Property
We have an improved farm of 240
acrea near Albion, Neb., to exchange
for Income property. There la a flrat
mortgage of $6,200 which, the purchaser
will have to anaume.
A. P. Tukey & Son,
Douglas 602. 1607-$ W. Q. W.
odT eighty acres of Irrigated land In
southeastern Wyoming, to exchange for
$ or 6-room modern residence In Omaha
or suburb of Omaha; land all fenced
and well located. Want place for borne
and will give fair deal.
J. S. JACKSON.
$0$ Bee Bldg. . . Omaha. Neb.
SEVEN lots in well built section for
farm or residence.
CAMPBELL CRAIO.
Douglas 4S23. Keellne Bjdg.
DM AHA Income, first-class, rent $100;
$15,000 cheap land for half.
J. A. ABBOTT. Patterson Blk. Omaha,
REAL ESTATE. Fire and General Insur
ance. Art Thatcher, 1217-18 City Na
tion Bank Bldg, Douglas KOI.
TO EXCHANGE Clear 100 bbl. flour ana
feed mill, eastern South Dakota. Box
184. Independence. Ia.
A 220-A. farm close to Omaha for ex
change. D. $707. Toland & Trumbull,
4S nee mag.
FOR EXCHANGE $26, OuO clear land for
Income, town or city. E. W. Runyon,
Sidney, la.
OR SALE BUSINESS PROPTY
Lease for Sale
. Good Location
for
REAL ESTATE
or
INSURANCE
XJO Square Feet $30.00.
The Bee Building Co.
Room 103.
SPECIAL BUSINESS OFFERS "
Grocery, meats and bakery. Rales
ttfl.OOO per year. Good, large building
and stock. Pries, $.2 at"0. Will take fair
reaidence In part.
W. T. GRAHAM. BEE BLDO.
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN
Btaua.
$ ROOST "
An modem, in Benaon, at 231$ N Itth
St. Pull lot. bouse about t years old
fi?S.M "".J1 oft fc0). Payabli
V
uiuiiiu, nufti otier lor eauliy
lO'J need not fea.r ta r L. nr.. i..
.u,b; Th " must sU and you
H A. WOLr, til Ware Bllt. Deng Km.
Daaatti '
Kti R ItTpPV iiif V nur
Wa waat tfer for all modern a-room
iww wrnr, aisi ana Cass tt
T. D. WLAD. IlO aV Lath fit U.'.. t.
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS
IF an Investment of 4c a day would
make you $ii, would you invest it
Aak us for particulars
YV. T. KMITII CO.,
U. $. City National tank IJldf.
REAL ESTATE-WANTED
WaNTLD To buy on monthly tMiymenta,
small store room, with living rooms
above In Central school district. i'hoa
Red 74.
Save bluer for close-In resiJriK. S to
10 rooma. What have you?
R II LANPK.RYlH".
Tel. D. RX",. jivi Neville Block.
WANT Omaha residence for M.0i equity
ill 1W acres In Montana. 31 N. 2M St.
FINANCIAL
Real Rat"Loaai, Mortaaaiea.
WI are ready at all times to
make loans on flrtt-claai city
property and eastern Nebraska
farms. Rates on request.
UNITED STATES TRUST CO'
til 8. 17th 6t
i TO t tor loans on beat class city
residences In amounts $2,0u0 up; else
farm loans. Reaaonable commissions.
PKTKRS TRH18T CO.. HUg Farnam St.
OMAHA homes, taat Neoraaka farina
O'KKKFE URAL ESTATK CO
fll$ Omaha National. Phone Douglas $711
MONEY TO LOAN, for V ears.on Im
proved properties.
SMOPEN A CO.. Doua. 4246.
UAliVlN BKOaMI'
pa.
$10 TO $10,0UU made promptly. F. tX
v. eaa. Wead Bld(t.. ISth & Far
Farnam Bta,
WONET on hand for city and term loans,
H. W. Binder. City National Hank HUH.
FARM loans, 6, eastern Neb., or west
ern Ia. Toland Trumbull, 44H llee Hd.
CITY property. Larue loans a specialty.
W. H. Thomas. .' Btate Bank Bid.
ilTY and farm loana, $, OW, $ per cook
J. H. Dumont Co., 41$ Slate Bank.
tof CITY LOANS, C. Q. Caribors, $KW
v U Brandela Theater Bldg.
ft qj, "MONEY. 11AKK1SON & MORTOX
u 91 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg.
Abatracta ot Title.
Q UABANTEE $Tr ta :
cheapest. Room 7t ratteraon bldg;. D. RM7.
KKlili ntle guarantee and Abstract
Vo.. a modern abatraot office.
$05 S. 17th St. Tel. D. MK.
office In Nebraska,
Brandels The.
Storks aad Bonds.
1 ( 1 M I." UIMI.Itir.lIH In. .... I U r-1
V"-"-"' "
on eacn it.in invested now in its "
UUARANTKKU 1'HKFKRREU
SHAKES,
You share In the SURPLUS PROFITS
also, making a total earning ot 11 per
cent to shareholders who Invested 4
years ago.
Ask tor our No. B "NEW WAY"
booklet. It tells all about It.
AMERICAN SECURITY CO., Fls. Agts.
8. W. Cor. 17th and Douglas, Omaha.
$l,800-5-YEAR 0 TER CENT FARM
MORTGAGE FOR SALE.
A customer wants to borrow $1,S00,
frtviiiK mortgage on a 10-acre farm with
k-room houae, barn and chicken house,
W mile from good R. R. town in 1 lodge
county, near Fremont, valued at $H,AM.
See us promptly If von want thia.
J. H. DUMONT AV CO..
416-1$ Keellne Bldg. Tel. Pong. 690.
1,MA 6-1 LAH b fbH CENT FARM)
MORTGAGE FOR SALE.
A customer wants to borrow Sl.SnO.
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.
See us promptly If you want this.
J. H. DUMONT A CO..
416-18 Keellne Bldg. Phon Doug. 660.
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
California Lands.
A LITTLE farm, f0. Easy terms. Cali
fornia imports carloads of chickens and
eggs. Here's a chanoe for poultrymen.
My 2-acre tracts are lust blir enouuh
for ohlckens and are close to town con
veniences and market centers. Write
owner lor run iniormallon. P. B. Gos,
Sheridan, Placer county. California. o
Florida Laadi
"NO MORE SNOW, LAGRIPPE AND
RHEUMATISM FOR ME."
"No more snow, la grippe and rheu
matism for me," is the way one of our
Florida customers writes. Instead of
shoveling coal into the stove or fur
nace and feet! to the live stock, tho
Florida farmer Is planting and har
vesting crops that will yield returns
unhoped for by the northern farmer.
The largest cattle and bog farm In
the United States has just been estab
lished in our vicinity. 25.000 acrea Is
being fenced Into fields and pastures
with 62-inch hog-tight wire and 6,000
acres will be put Into cultivation this
year, 1.000 acres Into Natal grass, the
grass mat transformed tttiuth Africa
Into the greatest cattle country In the
world.
Our lands ara eoiiaJlv adantjut to
trucking, small farming, large farming
inu BiucA-miiDg,
Write at once Xor full Information.
BENSON & CARMICHAEU
642 Paxton Block,
Omaha, Neb.
stlaaeaeta Laadt.
80-ACRE FARM FOR RENT.
Southern Minnesota, well lmorovad.
tiled, smooth; $$.60 per acre, or ahart
rent, pen t-one, vyinaom, rainn.
Mlssoarl Lsai,
SOO CHOICE: farms for sale; 14$ acres
highiy improved; so acres of choice land
at $u per acre; to settle estate. Ed
t-Tort. rcicnaroa. mo.
40 ACRKB Umber land. Dent Co.. cloae
to town, $10 per acre. Writ for book
let W. B. Frank. Neville Block.
PI aw Torlc Iaaas.
N. T. STATE, 1M) acres, good farm land,
11 miles from Bingham ton. CO acrea
good timber land, nothing cut oft In
thirty years. Town of Windsor. Price.
$3,600. Address owner, J. M. Port, Che
nango Forks, Broome county, N. T.
Nebraska Lada.
ALL THE TIME YOU WANT
Owner of 240 acrea In Cedar county, 40
miies from ciloux City; will make ve,y
liberal terms to first-class farmer who
can make a reasonable caah payment;
farm has about 180 acres in crop, Is well
Improved snd close to town. Price, $100
an acre. What'e the use of renting?
PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY.
Omaha Nat I Bamt Bid., Omaha
160 ACRES YOUR OWN TERMS"
miimiui iarui, a jui lea rrom Ong lit
Clay County; 20 acrea tn alfalfa and
the balance in crop; 7-room houae, good
outbulldinga. A firat class farm In a
sure crop country.
PATNE INVESTMENT COMPANY
Omaha Nat'l Hank Bldg., Omaha."
"WESTERN NEBRASKA";
Cheyenne Co. quarter, advertised last
week. Is sold. Another across the road
under forced sale, can be secured at
$V. Great bargain, but must have
quick action.
GEORGE Q. WALLACtq KeellnBldg.
180 ACRES, best Cheyenne county wheat
land; $20 worth of Improvement; HO
acres now In fall wheat. 70 acrea ready
for spring plowing; $1 bushels per acre
liilo. Price. $6,3uO; $1 ftoo caah, $4 500
per ceo i, years. write Hugent da
Longpre,
Ige Pole, Neb.
SPLENDID RANCH PROPERTY
1,040 acrea; northwest Neb.; 400 acrea
cutlvated; 60 acres alfalfa: fine Im
provements; bargain price. ". B. Relvaa.
316 Ramge Bldg.. Omaha. Neb
FOR BALE Beat large body high grade
milium iinum una tn neDraska; very
Utile money required. C. Bradley. Wol-
bsch. Neb.
GRAZING Und in Wheeler County 14
?T . 7; Iv " inmj JBAr. Uuunty
( terk. BartletL Nab.
Wta stslat l-tada.
UPPER WUCON0IN-.Bt dsr7I3
gaiMiral crop a tale la ta union asttUrl
m,Dtm4: lauda for .1. T: .
easy Utm Ask for booklet M oTwIU
cousin Central Land UrauL s,oaJil7
Uoda for stock raiaiag. If mtv-t.!r7l
f rult lands ajk forbookUt
cnaxds. Ad rasa Land aad IndWrW
1 rf Roa Lliia Rail- ui.
Wyolaar Laasla.
FOR KAUIv-Wi acrw, mllea froTn"
fheyenne, good weU. good soil. ,rUZ?l
on land; for prices snd terms. wn7.
owner, T. H Caliisun. ju E. lm ci
um.e Wyo.
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
Teaas Ia4a.
NviTlLE thlsno7thern;o(intry1a lit tha
graap of old King Winter, everything
froen i't. and a long wava ahcal to
spring, don't yon think you oucht to be
IntercKtcd In a country where tho farm-
eta rinht now are plowing their field".
The wilier of thla advertisement wh
tliere on the Mh dav of January and sw
thla vn y thing being done. Thla coun
try produces a great variety of crops,
ini'lipllng Inllin corn, wheat, alfalfn.
and the products raised In NohraaHa,
and Iowa. In addition, cotton, maiae,
kaffir coin. Sudan arass. Fe4erita, anl
other crops are mu-pr-ssfully rawed in
llils country. It ta neither a mmintaln
i"ii or a hilly country, or a barren
desert, but a nice, level, plaina country. 1
wlih snod soil and Plenty of waler of
best quality. It Is what ta known aa the
South lMalna Country of Texas, belna;
located In toe western part of the state,
south of the 1'anhandle country, on the
main line of the Santa Fe between i
Galveston and (n Francisco. Our land
Is near Slaton, the division point, a town
of lm population. We cannot begin
to tell you all the good things about
thla country. If you live In or near
Omaha, come to our office and see the
bale of cotton which Just arrived and
which waa raised right In tho country
where our lands are situated; also see
the sample of soil, showing a depth of
three foet. Just aa It was dug from tha
ground. We also have a large variety
of samples of other products. It will
be an Interesting display to look over.
We can then tell you much more about
this country and the unusual oppor
tunities offered there, if you cannot
rome to the office, writ lor descrip
tive circular.
SCOTT & KILL COMPANY.
Ground Floor McCague Bldg!
M t ace I la meows.
HAVE YOU A FARM FOR BALKT
Write a good description of your land
sad send it to tha Bloua City Ca ) Jour
nal, "lowa'a Mast Powerful Wsnt Ad
Medium." Twsnty-flve words everf Fri
day evening, Saturday morning and
very Saturday evening and Sunday for
one month, giving sixteen ada oa twelve
different days for $1; or 60 words. $4. at
73 words, $6.
Largest circulation of any Iowa news
paper; 4,000 readers dally la four great
alatea
FOR any and all kinds of acreage located
on or near car line, call C. R. Combs,
815 Brandels Theater Bldg. Doug. 3916.
HORSES-LIVESTOCK-VEHICLES
"For Sal.
FOR SALK First class Holatein cow;
milking one gallon; fresh In May. Tel.
South 311.
1 or san
Johneon-Danforth Co.. 16th and Clark.
BUFF Leghorn cockerels; also good
young cow; fresh soon. Colfax 184.
H"AY-$1.50 ton. A. W. Wagner. 801 N. 16.
POULTRY AND PET STOCK
NINETY pair of Homer pigeons for
ssle. price $35. Lent Anspach, Cadama,
Neb.
ONE doien White leghorns; one doseq
Rhodols2andReds;cheap.Colfa MO.
Si XD grain. lOu lbs., $1.76. Wagner. $01N.1$
AUT0M0BILES-F0R SALE
For Sale.
REAL BARGAINS.
i 1914 Ford touring cars.
1 1H13 Ford roadster.
1 1IM4 Ford roadster.
1 1911 Hupp 20 roadster.
1 1K12 Chalmers 80 roadster.
1 MM 2 Maxwell. Su truck.
1 1K15 Maxwell.
C. W. FRANCIS AUTO CO..
2216 Farnam. Douglas 86$.
i-lV)6 Lozier touring. 6-cylinuor $50
11916 Bulck 0-26 touring 6S0
8 1915 Bulck roadster (60
41915 Krlt touring.... 44
61914 Ford touring $
1915 Studebaker 6 touting 660
Auto Clearing House. 2200 Farnam. rvSSlO.
1.000-Lf). truck $126. Nebraska Bulck
. Service station. 1914 . Farnaxa.
Phone Douglas 711.
A at Livery aad Oarai
Industrial Garage Co.. a 4k barney iiji
Aato Mgalrlasj aad falatlaaT.""
Automobile painting dona by experts; 'it
m.. a.m' aVnArilUlM In I lM1 . Via u ...... .
anteed 1st class. Johneon-Danforth Co.
v. it.. , pi. 1.1 uuuir
and more durable. aOxSH, $6.$u,
. at limiirlAs Axra
liw rewr . m,iw w vwa repair.
Colls re pa.reo. nayaqorrer, 110 N. 18th.
free winter storage when cars ara paint
ed and repaired. Johnson-Danforth Oa,
Omaha Radiator RP Co. aiai Far. D. Kwf
to Tires aad afaUas.
A THREW or tour-lue ad In tha Tor
Bale. Miscellaneous column of Tms
BEE will sell your old furnltura and
houaehold gooda Phone Tyler loouT
NOW. "
AUTO T1RE8 HALF PRJCE
Homer Hill, 1611 Chicago St
MOTORCYCLES BICYCLES
HARLE x -DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLE.
Bargain in uaed machloes. Victor Rooa
The Motorcycle Mao." 2701 LeaTenwortb.
LEGAL NOTICB.
NOTICE OF sfCMTKHOiZiERg5
MEETING.
Notice Is hereby given that the regular
annual meeting of the Stockholders of Uta
SOUTH PLATTE LAND COM PANT will
be held at the of floe of said Company.
Room 701 First National Bank building.
Lincoln, Nebraska, at 11 o clock a. m.. on
the first day of March, A. D., 1S16.
Lincoln, Nebraska. February 1st. llt
C. H. MORRILL, President.
W. W. TURNER, Secretary.
Feby ldSH.
NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET
Qaatatlsaa at the Day
Coanm adltles.
aa Vartaas
NEW YORK. Feb. J.-FLOUR Unset
tled. .
WHEAT pot, weak; No. 1 durum,
$1.45; No. 1 northern. Duluth, $1.62. and
No. 1 northern, Manitoba. $J.MW. f. o. b.
New York. Futures were weak; May,
$1.41.
CORN Easy ; No. I yellow. Ua, c. L f.
New York.
OATS Spot, quiet; No. $ white, 66Hc.
HAY-uady; No. 1. $L22H1 26; No. $.
$1.15. No 3. $100; ahlpplng, .,irjOo.
HOPS Steady; state, common to choice,
1915. 16U'27c; 1'.'14. bWtc; Pacific coast. 116.
12Kfl6c; 1914. 81&IO1:.
HIDES steady; wogota, jKgBihiet Cen
tral America. 81c.
LEATHER Firm; hemlock firsts. $3&
34c: seconds, Wa-Ze.
PROVISIONS Pork, unaettled; mess,
$20.0ili0.50; family, $S.O0-'4.00; short
clear. $l.60Ul.uO. Utet. steady; mess.
$lii.;tfl7.0t; family, $1 WVu 19.00. lau-d,
easy: middle west, $10.0uio.l0.
TALLOW-SUMidy; city. Vc; country.
$3Vac; special. c.
Col Ira Market.
NEW YORK. Feb. 1 CO FFE B The
market for coffee futurea opened at a
dHclln of from two to seven Dolnta un
der a little scattered selling, which seemed
to come partly from European sources.
July contracts sold at 7.44c, and December
at 7 06c during the early trading, but
offerings were not heavy and prices ral
lied later on private reports that ocean
freight rates had been advanced another
2C per bag, and rumors that some of
the Brszlllan ahlppers were trying to
cancel contracts. July sold up to 7.6uo
and December to T.glo in tha late trad
ing, with the market closing at a net
advsnce of seven to ten points. Sales
were 47.750 baga; February, 7.$6c; Mbu-oh,
7 7e; April, 7.4e; May, 7 Mc; June. 7.64c;
July. 7.6sc; August, T 42: September. T.67c;
October. 7.7l; November, .7o; Deeam
ber, 711c. Spot coffee, steady; Rio 7s.
bS,c; Santos. I He Very few cost and
freight offxrs were received and tha
only quotation mentioned for Santos 4a
waa .$0o. English credits. Tha acrttuU
cables reported no chance In mllrels
prices and a decline of Vsd 1n Rio ex
change on liondon.
fatiaa Market,
NKW TORK. Feb. $. COTTON-rnttn
market closed steady, net 1 point higher
to z points lower.
NEW YORK, Feb. 1 COTTON Spot,
quiet: mUMIing unlanda, 11 Hoc; no aales.
LIVEHPtXiL. Feb. 2. TTON Sp,r;
eier: good middling. 7l, middling.
tf. low middling. 7 JSd: sales, I. lit butca.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Caih Wheat Rallies and the Price
Advances from One to Three
Cents.
ti.MAH. February I.
Caah 'hea lll.4 !. an4 .4Bn,4
iront 1 to 1 cents Whni n,l enrn re-
celpta were very heavy and the demand
Tor tip tn of these cereala waa quite ao-
tlye.
; om prices ranaeit from '.o to lc '
" her and. althnuah moat of the asm -
! it,. i7.rr'or.q".my- "p.otSame das I(sl week.fT:i
I -AV i-uiiy 11a at a aiiosinniini
1 ' - j-Kirmiy win n i ions,
I The demand for oats continued llaht
and the reeelnt- were small, data fol-
'el corn and wheat In the sd-ance
and ruled from unchanged to te higher
Kye was practically unchanged and
barley ranged from ItMc lower.
Clearances were: Wheat and flour
eunal to 1.00,000 bu.; corn. $,000 bit.: oats.
3.m bu.
Liverpool close: Wheat, unchanged to
Hd lower; corn, unchanged to Hd lower.
I rlmary wheat receipts were I.ohkiiOO
bu. and shipments $3.00u bu., against re
ceipts of Tun.oun bu. and shipments of 7W.
i bu. laat year.
Primary oorn receipts wwre TTT.flon bu.
and shipments 732.000 bu.. agalnat re
ITJL? J1' JAAOon bu. and shipments of
6.M.0P0 bu. laat year.
Primary oats receipts were l.ra.OKO bu.
and ahlpments l.im.mn bu.. against re
ceipts of P29.000 bu. and ahlpments of
790,000 bu. last vear.
CARIAIT RECEIPTS.
vi mcagn in.1 Ml
Minneapolis 2M
Duluth 4.1 "
"ha iwi jit
.""? nt 1,1 64
Winnipeg M
These sales were reported today
...
'"'70. S hard winter: $ cars, $i.6;
H-: Para. $l.n; tu, cars. $123:
. a' Jpr- H No. 4 hard
a oam,
4 cars.
winter: 1 ear. $1 tS: t er ti 1 oar ai iq
4 cars $1.18; 6 cars. $1.16; cars. $1.1ft; 4
cars, $IJS; 1 car, (1 11 Sample: 1 car, W.c;
1 car. 90c; 1 car. $1.06; 1 car, $1 00. No. 3
l',u.r,um.: rT No- 1 durum: V. car,
$1.17; I ear, $114. No. $ mixed durum: 1
car. $i.$n. No. X mixed: 1 car, $1.24. No. 4
mixed: 1 car. $1.12. Corn No. $ white: 1
oar, 704 o. No. S mixed: 1 car. 7rrt4e. No.
4 white: 1 car. 70c; 1 car. 6!Wc; 1 car, SHc.
l.reIlow: ' c-r"- No. 4 mixed: 1
car Pc; $ cars Hftic: K cars. 6Uc. No. $
white: S cars. fin; car. 4c; 1 cars,
6Rc No. $ yellow: 4 cars. 7Vc; J cars,
47o. S ears. 6io. No. 6 mixed: I car, C6c;
1 car 66u.c; j r,rB gio: 1 car. Kmc No.
white: 1 ear. 64c; 1 car. lc; 1 car. tc.
No. 4 yellow: $ cars, 66c; 1 car, 62o. No.
6 mixed: 1 car, 61c; t ears. 60; j cars,
60c. Sample white: 1 ear, B7c; 1 car. 4r.
Sample yellow: 1 car, SOc; 1 ear, 66c.
Sample mixed: $ cara (flint), 41r; 1 ear,
6lo; 1 car. 660. Oats No. $ white: 1 car,
44r; cars. 44c; 4 $-6 cars, 4V. No. 4
white: $ cars, 47c; 1 car. 46c. Bamnle: I
ran Vt 1? ma . ... o- - t -
7a No. '$: 1 car.' Jc. Barley No. S: 1
car 7io.
Omaha Cash Prices Wheat : No. I hard,
$l.s4Jfl.r: No. $ hard. $l.2iei.2S; No. 4
hard. H.lWrl.IJ; No. a spring. $t.r1fl.27;
No. $ spring, It.tlfM.TJl; No. $ durum.
tl.llWl.20; No. S durum, $1.161.17; sample.
W"Ul.m. Com: No. t white. 70T70Vic:
No. 4 white, 6RU.rfT0c; No. 5 white, ?nr:
No. white, S-fcffWc; No. a yellow, 70itt
TOUc; No. 4 yellow. ar7t)e; No. 6 yellow.
6MM7VV?: No. 6 vellew, tnmfUr: No. $
mixed. 70S770'ie: No. 4 mixed. HeRio;
No. K mixed. 63l5We; No. 6 mixed. 59if4dc:
sample. 4MTr. Oats: No. t white. 4M$
40V c: standard. 4s'ff4cr No. 3 white.
W4i,r; No. 4 white. 46M7c. Barley:
Malting. RSifiTV; No. 1 feed. (a-S'6Sc. Rye:
No S. 6H(ff7Hc; No. t. 9Mfic.
Chicago closing prices, furnished The
Pee by Lnran St Bryan, stock and (Tain
brokers, !!' South 16th Ht.. Omaha:
Article1
Open. I71ph
Ixw. I Close.
Ttiry.
Wheat
l84ff1,l 18
il 8ET44M 1 26l
. ltBHi
May.
July.
Com.
May.
July.
Oats.
May.
JNity
Pork.
i tan
1 tS
1 STvf)
1
1 $4
1 S4H
i ast
1 24
tovt
mWifrV,'
WO'arSWO
80V4I
4
BOH
B1H
51ffM
61 Tt
4HW
48H'
47H!
47H
48
aO 47
80 6$
io ao
ion
May.
to m
aa 45
t 60
$0 46
ao
45
16 OR
10 tt
10 M
10
ao 40
ao 45
.July
Lard.
May.
16 tO-171 16
16 is-ia
lo.at-r
July.
Ribs.
May.
.tn It
10 $6
10
io m-7
10 T
11 10
10 M
11 or
10 M-95
11 no
11 ns
CHICAGO CHAIN A Nil PROVISIONS
Feat a res of the Tradlwaj aad Cxaalaar
Prleaa on Board at Trade.
CTHJCAQO, PVb, 1. Bearish cable quo
tations had a depressing effect today on
wheat. As a result the close here, al
though steady, waa 1H to 1V3 cents
net lower with May at $1.SJ and July at
$1.24H. Other grain, too, underwent a set
backcorn, Tflo to ISifsHo, and oats
p to lc. ProvUlons finished 10Uo
off to an advance of $4o.
Predictions of larger Australian and
Argentina shipments to Buropa were the
chief accepted reasons for tha downturn
in foreign prices on wheat In thla con
nection It was said a fleet capable of
loading $.000,000 bushels had been obtained
for Australia alone. At first, however,
offerings hers were small, and tha mar
ket rallied from an Initial decline. Some
thing of an advance followed owing to
signs of a little activity on the part of
exporters. Then, reallxlnr sAles and
liquidation set In, snd enough bear pres
sure developed to fore a material de
cline. Influenced by announcements that
tha buying of cash wheat for Europe was
to be more centralised than aver, and
that virtually the entitle trafflo had been
brought under tho direct control of tha
various governments.
Moderating temperatures that promised
Increased arrivals, especially in the north
west, tended to give amphasla to bearish
sentiment regarding wheat. There waa
also a more general disposition mani
fested to consider that tha snow preten
tion throughout tha wast and southwest
would prove ample for the needs of the
winter crop.
Com eased off, mainly in consequence
of favorable weather and as a result ot
tha setback in wheat. Assertions that
export sales In the laat few days
amounted to l,0ri0,000 bushels failed to act
as an offset Oats gave way with other
grains. The break waa tn tha face of
heavy buying on the part of a commis
sion house which earlier had taken a free
hand on the selling aide.
Hedging by packers more than wined
out temporary gains In provisions. The
chief pressure waa on lard.
Evaporated Applea aad Dried Frails
NEW YORK. Feb. I. EVA PO RATED
APPLES Dull and easy: fancy, $it4tHa;
choice. 7a"7Vc; prime, 6yi6Vc.
DRIED FRUITS Prunes, Irregular;
Callfornlaa, 4fTllWc; Oregona. TH4a.
Apricots, easy; choice, lOVfcc; extra choice.
HWllc: fancy. 12'11'c. Peaches, quiet;
choice, 64c; extra choire. 6Vfrc; fancy, tfrs.
Raisins, easy; loose muscatels, 7'f7ir
choice to fancy seeded. 7HtWc; seedless
Hfjllc '
Kaaaaa City Geaeral Market.
KANSAS CITY, Feb t-WHEAT
Osah No. t hard, f 1.201. SI; No. $ red.
$lWi1.s; May. $1 ZPt; July. $1.1TW.
CORN No. $ mixed, 73c; No. $ white
7$&7$V: No. t yellow, 72"S7$e; May. 74'Ao:
July, 76ie.
OATS No. $ white. W4f14o; No. t
mixed, 4M4vc.
. Leals Geaeral Market.
T. I1UI8. Feb. $. WHEAT No. $
red. nominal; No. $ hard, nominal: May.
$1 2&H: July. $1.214..
PORN-No 2, V71e: No. I white.
T7c; May. TTSc; July. 77fl7H4a.
OATS-No. t. tic; No. t a Lite, nominal.
LlrerBal Grata Market.
LIVERPOOL, Feb. $- WHEAT floo.
No. 1 Manitoba, 14a 4Sd; No. $. 1.1a Q
No. $ bard winter, new, lis Id: No 1
northern Duluth. 14a Id.
CORN d pot. American mixed, new.
10s hid. '
law Tarsi Meaer Market.
NEW TORK, Fsb. f -MERCANTILE
PATKR Va4 per cent
HTBRUNQ EIXCHANOB Slxtv . da-
bill a $4.1oi:
daataod. U.n; cablas.
76T-1S.
SILVER Bar, tra; Msxioan dollars
431c.
BONDS Oe ernmest, steady; railroad,
st ron g.
T1MB IAN-teadys sixty and ninety
days. JH'ft'JX per oent; six months, 24,
1 per cant.
CALL MONEY-Steady; high. 3 per
cent, low, 1 per cent; ruling rate. lC
lr cent; laat loan, i per cent; closing
bid, 11 per cent; offered at 2 pat cent
OMAHA LIVE-STOCK MARKET
Demand for Killing Cattle is Brisk
and Trade Active at Ten
Cents Higher.
I rents Wio-her
vcjiis nigaer.
GOOD TRICES FOR BIQ HOG RUN
1
I
I .it t'.i. I'll.,
i Itei einis i'.iii. tlnirs Hheep.
Official Monday
61', t
Hi.iTtt
'rflchil Tucmisv
Kslliuate edticsda v
1VI
H.'.'iirt
in . i??ii
1 Wi
! Three daa this wk.K.:l"
it. ISO
:-;.m'
. -
ianie days 2 ks. ao.:"..l
M.HI7
4i.:i
Is.'iiv.t
19. i'"
tame. daya wks. ago.:';! ;so
same days 4 wks. ago .2.1.0::,
Same days last year..U!
.KJ'
Si'!r
The following i. hi. annss tne receipts
of rattle, hogs and sheep at the Otnahe
Live Stock market for the year U date
aa compared with last year:
VIS lltv. Inc.
battle 1.14. ".M a,4.tt 4.'.S.'4
Hogs ui'u; V:1 iui IWL.44
sheep I17 TI6 xai,6N6 $8,S7a
The following table ahowa the average
prirea of hogs at the Omaha llva Stock
market for the last few days, with com-
riona:
Iate.
i 6T $ 1$ f lift l . I
$ 4 $ 0! 7 1.. 1M I 3 '
6 74 I :$ Z ! ! 1
1916.
Jaa. 17
t K
Jaa. 18.
Jan. It
Jan. 20.
Jaa. 11.
Jan. i
Jan. SA
Jan.
7 14.
T 17-s,
f 7. $
tan
I f Jr
TV
4 a $ ti
"llr: III
7 01
$ $7
T (III a as
7 U',
6 671 IN
7 U
I t u
- 1 .-p
til 7 W) $ 20
6 61 21
7 23
I $ 27
ta
1 ai
l. a n. :!..
Jan. M
Jan. X7.
7
7 I4
6 61
IM 7 6 oi
6 R? $71
$ M! 7 4( f w
t itti a a i J i il 6 ml 7 4! x o
Jan. J0.I lTl$ll7WJilMl
, "' J i 2 ? Pi i 5
Jan. 4. 1 t ens, - m lam i -
Feb. 1.) T UfJ 6 711 T svU ! J )
Feb. t I I tW t 7V $ ( ( 6 Wi 1 at t W
-siihuay.
Recetnta and rflstwvslllnn nl llva stock at
the Union Stock yards, Omaha, Neb., tor
iwrniy-iour noura enaing at o ciova
yvsterasy :
RJrXEJPTS CAIUaOADS.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H r s
C. M. A St. P.
WahaaH $
Missouri Pacific ... 2
Union Pari tie M
C. & N. W eaat.. 7
O. At. N. W., weat.. 49
C, SL P., M. o... ta
C., H. ft W., east.. $
C, R. A U., weat.. 23
1
68
66
M
16
6
$0
7
11
a
a
a
6
a
14
C, R. I at P., east
Chicago O. W.
Illinois Central
Total receipts ,.2 2H 2
DIS1 'OWlTKJiN H E AD.
Cattle. HogaSheep.
Morris A Co iaO
Swift and Company. ...1.1J
Armour A Co 9,7
Curt ah y Packing Co LOOK
Schwarts 4k Co
J, W. Murphy ...
4.646
bol
6.. 04
6.S.
7,57
1.210
4.403
a,6i6
1,671
1,140
Lincoln Packing Co
V. B. Vansant Co
Benton, Vansant L..
Hill A Son
F. R. Iewla
J. B. Root A Co
J. II. Bulla
U F. Huss
Rosenstock Bros
F. U. Kellogg
Wertheimer c Degan..
11. F. Hamilton
Sullivan Bros
Rothschild A Krebs....
27
6
11
146
66
m
44
76
na
1
Uo
1
u
Mo. A Kan. Calf Co.. 127
Christie 14
Meyers 11
Huffman t
Roth U
illgglna
Bauer. Jonea A Smith M
Banner Broa 20
John Harvey 41
Denula A Francis 16
Kline 27
Jensen A Lungren .... 66
Other buyers too
$87
Totals t.t7 21.66$ 6,169
CATTLE Receipts wsra quite liberal
thia morning, 246 cars being reported In
the yards. Thia brings tho total tor tha
three days up to 16,306 bead, tha smallest
of any recant week, but larger than a
year ago by 1000 head.
The demand for killing cattle of alt
kinds waa brisk and tha trade fairly
active at prioes that wars strong to loo
Mtfhur than vaatardav. A laraa per
centage of the reoaipts changeu hands
in good season in the morning.
Stockers and feadera were alao in good
demand and they commanded fully steady
Pr'cll, . . . t ...
quotations on catus: uooa to c
beeves. $7.75S.&0; fair to good beavaa,
$7.2S47.7B; common to fair baevea. $.A'i
7.26; good to choice heifers. $6.2ttrt.76i
good to choice cows, t6.0oO4.60; fair to
good cows, I6.2&&4.00; common to fair
cowa, $4 OtKirt.Io, good to choice fevers,
$4.8ffj7.66; fair to good feeders, $6.40(.W:
common to fair feeders, $6.bmS6.4P; good
to choice stockers. $7.00B7.6&; fair to good
stookers, $6 s.OO; common ta fair stock,
ara aa.sOfriAd: stock heifers. $6.76iaf.76;
stack oows. M.7bcm.: Btoaa calves. 64.60
477.60; veal calvas,i $7.t0JjXetf; bulls, stags.
etc.. M.itKU..
Representative sales:
BEEF dTETC R3.
We
4..
I..
14..
U..
..
11..
4..
..
..
U-.
A. r. a A- r
.. Til 6 M 1...... 4 4 44
.. 4U 4 ro 4- av i
.. M T It 1 1
..1IH13 7 bu - 114 7 M
..111 1 Sk 11. ust 1 u
list 1 14
BTK1.R8 AND HEUFERfl. ,
61$ 6 40 T. 4
U 6 4 U TU 4 il
lit la u i4 1
..... an T N 3 6U t 64
tiowa AND Hi&lraUiaV
SB $ 16 U.
aw i a
HKlFtiRA
Ill tn St..
. 411 6 10-..-...1044
111 J..
7M 4 44 $..
.. 74 f 46
.. , i u
..744 4
.. 4U 4 44
H) IK
CALVES.
, w in
mnnrr . -.. $
1W M ....,.,..... IV 16
"fc't6CKERS AND FEEDERS. I
..... 6 444 4
414 4 44 4 411 4 u
IM i '
I " n 4 n f im
tut i o , hi 7 la
HI IM 14 W J"
HI IM l. 444 7 M
rat 1 40
nviu-i..lu.l. r,t hnaa. while not
nearly so large as Tuesday a near-record
run. made a good showing, estimates
calling for tut cars, or 1.!M head- lptal
supplies for the three days ara t4.W
hand, being l.buo smaller than last week
and a few hundred abort of two waeka
ago. but nearly three times as large as
tor the same days last year.
Shippers had good broad orders, and
while another car famine waa threatened
bought rather freely early at prices that
looked generally steady. Packers by
talking very beariahly early weakened
things a little for tha outsiders, snd
latir shipping purchases wsre slightly
lower. They bought a good share of
their hogs at $7.isVr7.70, and rumors of
V.n were thick, slthough all the reports
lacked confirmation.
Psckers up to mldforenoon appeared to
be without definite orders, and with
other markets reporting steady prices
early, local killers' flrat offers of 6i10c
lowsr prices looked so entirely out of
line that practically nothing had been
cashed up io a rather late hour.
Traders dickered through most Of th
forenoon, but bids weta improving grad
ually all the time, anu while some of the
fust packer aales might have been a little
lower, prices were generally steady when
the bulk of the offerings finally started
i,i rnnva Once a tradlns basis was agreed
on movement llveoed up aad by noon the
tllg DUIg Ot Stun was III ym;mv.w
Of course the close was, ss usual, slow
snd weak on light kinds, but that was to
be expected, fur after packers get their
orders pretty wU filled they ran afford
to be more particular, and it la tha light
stuff that ia discriminated against.
Taking yssterday a low close Into con
aldaration values were fully steady. The
bulk of the bogs brought about His same i
prices ss yesterday, selling at a spread 1
of I7.40a7.4o. Quit a sprinkling of lights
sold at $7.26 and under, and a good many
heavies moved at $7-6607.70, while the top
again reached $7.75. Bulk of th hoga Is
row moving at prices that show a tVaiOo
decline as compared with the dose of last
Representative sales:
Ha A. Ba. Fv. la At. Bb. .
4 11 ... T TB.U...I ... t
Tr. ....... n sa TU e......n7
41 .Vt ... t 44 at S
44 Sal ... t T 44 IJO
m a ... f 71
ii 1
PIOS.
l 114 ... 444
SinSEP Supplies of sheep and lambs
were of about tha same slsa as yesterday,
arrivals amounting to twenty-six cars,
r about 6 mm head. Ths total for the
frst half of tti week is 22,64 bead, blng
.i.ii lamer than last week, but H,i0
smaller lhan two weeks aao and a
shortaaa of head aa oompared llh
the snie days last year.
Aged ptivcp were aKHin In moderate
anpi.lv. and nnthlna of top rlaaa showed
up lirmand was hiirdlv so tiitrent as fur
lainhs. ami 1"n l."o covered the advance
n" ernes, nest on orrer soht to ?7 V.i. ami
,hP nm,nB (01, Pi.Prt t t; 511. i.me
, sales yeslerdnv Included a deck of real
,","rlv top? and riVedw ada",$T.l"hAa Mh
;as $ was alveii on yesterdav'a close
i'nr a tieca or k.vmi Navalo yearnnus. tne
I Price bclnir 1 hw hlirhawt svpr unlit nn th'
; mai Kei. a.tnoiiBh Ions have lieen iiuotaMv
inigner than that moat or the time miring
C.nss'Tne last two weeks Today vearllnas of
li)falr weight and noie well finished
.-- sid t rid and on this bnala a real d
l:',.1X$ slrable bunch ought to bring In th
neiannornoon or w . as me in'ng aTantis
36..H'"' '"J, j , '.J 12. '
j, ;,,4 j anything good In the mutton or yearling
IZwi.. -V ii.r Li..i. .V;
I so badiv wanted.
I Nnthlna worthv of mention In the feeder
line was offered. Lnle arrivals of feeders
yeaterdav ao'd as high ns $0W.
j Quotations on aheep and lamhs: lamha.
I good to choice, l1ft viS W76; lamba, fair
i to good, tin T.irlOOO: lamba, clipped. .75
'i40 Tcai'llmra. iiooil tn choli-e. Ilsht.
fi nnfia si; ye.ir.iogs. fair to choice, heavy
; $ tioi,4.;.: welhers. fair tc. rliotce fTjv
j i 7.M; ewes, gtod to choice, $7.:.JOi.60
ewes, fair to good, tv:.ri4T.xn.
i iiepreeeiiinuv c rnira.
liVed lambs
4'fl fed feeder lambs ..
?M fed laml
'4 fed lamba
A- .
i e.
to 46
1i ni
1 1 r i
4" feed lamba
. 70
. 4
.11$
,11
. S
tTil fed lamhe ..
, n,,lv. .,nha
7
i ini fwrs
' UH Nsvsjo yearling wethera
j
t llH'AtiO Mill TIK h
cattle atrnna iinna nnk sneep
Straag.
CHICAOO, Feb. 2. CATTLE Receipts.
IS. OHO head; market strong: fancy beevea.
$!".", equaling the February record of
1HI4; native beef rattle. Ii H ft; weatern
steers. $s,rviH.?o: row and heifers, $l.av
HOi IS Receipt a, Ts'ooo head; market
ji.is; eaives, xxixn? n.si,
i weak. ;TJloc lower; bulk. $7.6,VV7.W; light
7iti 7 1; mixed $7 M'fiT.sfi: heavv, $7.,'Vff
7.!; rough. $7.fiupl.5: nlga, $..7.'ir6..
SHEKf AND LAMBS I'eceiPts, 16.W0
head; market strong; wethera. $7.0MiS.25;
ewes. $.Vkf7.0; lambs, $.76Ti 11.1.1.
Kansas City Llva Black Market.
KANSAS CITY, Feh. 2. CATTLE Ra
oelpta, 6,i head; market atrong; prime
fed steers, tn.frwfitl If.: dressed beef ateera.
$7.00fis.0; weatern ateera. $6.60416 611;
stock era and feeders. $H(ioar$6: bulla.
6.0IVrt6 60: calves, $6.fi0fi 10.60.
IIOOS Receipts, 15.000 head: market
lnm. hull. 1 . . . - u... ,
$7.60i97.90; packera and hutchora. $1,704
7TU; light. $7.WVjr7.76; plBs, $it.2M(7.O0.
nur;r.r anh i.am lis-Receipts, 7v
head: market higher; lamba, $10.$Mf10,76;
yearlings. $.TTjift0.40: wethera. 17.bui6i;,'
ewes, $7.00i7.6il.
M. I.aala Llva Stock Market.
ST. IU1S. Feh. 1-TATTI.I.B..
celpts, 2,000 head: market strong; native
oeei steers, n.rtwi n.wi; yearling ateera and
heifers. W.WXffa af,: cowa, $B Rnf7.fl0; Texaa
and Indian ateera, f'..Iffa8.M; cowa and
helfors, $4.00tl,ftu; native calves, ItvOiiU
10. M.
IIOOS Receipts, 7M0 head;, market
lower; pigs and llshta, t,ooirr7.$ri; mixed
and butrhers, $7.75j406.
SHEEP AND LA MRU-Receipt, t.MO
nesd; market higher; yearling wethers,
1 (Mvf J.S0; lambs, $0.00 10. H6; awes, $l.26
t7.S0.
Sloax ity Live Black Market.
SIOUX CITY, la.. Feb, l-CATTLE-Reoelpts,
$.500 head: market stesdy:
butchera. $6.aW'7.60: corns and heifers. $4.40
(B6.76; cannera, $S.B0fl4 76; stockers and
feeders. $6.40M.0: calves, $7.0O)6.O0; bulla,
stsss, etO;, $R.3Ofr6.00.
HOOS-Rocelpts, 14.000 head; market
stesdy; heavy $7.607.70; mixed, H.&OrtT.dO'
llttht. V 10t7.60; bulk, t7.S6fr7.60.
SHEEP AND LAMHS Receipts, $00
head.
Bt. Joseph Llva Stack Markat
ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Feb. 2 CATT7 J,
iveceipis, imi head; market steady;
steers, rr.fArf .SB; cows and heifers, $4.a
$.60; calves. $6 OOfMO. On,
ffOOB Recelnls. It BOA ,.-b.t
7Vo"dyi t0p 7i bulk "f sales. $7.701
flifETCP AND TJIMTtd-Rseslpts. $100
neaa, market higher; lambs, $10.16iail0.7O.
Stock la Bight.
Receipts of live stock at the flva prin
cipal western markets yesterday:
I I I M lfn. Ot....
6.200
16.300
4.000
Chicago
Sioux ar
Kansas City .....
St. Louis
Total
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.. 4.. mo
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46.000
14,000
16.000
7.M0
16.000
SOO
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$.000
.$3,000 io$,aoo M.$00
Oil aad Raeta.
alAVANNAK, (?.. Feb. t.-TTTRPrTN.
TlNrJ-Oulet st R6o: relp,. ffl bbls.;
hl!!,V!.tB-J bli "X''s. 12.6.16 hhls.
Ia2alhJr,! jj,r,mnt. 6,$10 bbls.j stocks,
M.4M bbls. Quotations: A, B, f. D and
; It. $6.20; N. $6.76; WO, $7.; Ww!
Iry Goods Markat.
NEW TORK Feb. t-DRT OOODR-.
Fine cotton goods were firm snd active
today. Worated yarns were firm and
lsces mora aotlve. Cotton yarns held
firm. The largest producers of cotton
flannels, dometa ami flannelettes hsve
sold up their fall lines and withdrawn
them.
Bead Ths & Want Ada It paysl
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get ready so she could come to Omaha with me. Yes,
we are living in Cheyenne, but will be here a week.
You Bet! Millard Hotel Our Favorite!
Or, at least, was up until a year ago. Then on one trip
we became dissatisfied with the service and quit. What
are we doing in Omaha? Just shipped a few carloads
of cattle to South Omaha and wife wanted to do some
shopping and see Forbes-Bobertson Have to leave
some money in Omaha, Lou because we get best prices
here.
"HONESTY - 0LEANLINES3 SERVICE"
Is the motto of the Mil lard Ilotel Maaag-cmrnt, a hostelry whara
any family can enjoy sil tho comforts of homo life .wtjla U
Omaiu. We are close to both Union and B aril rig-ton Depots.
MILLARD HOTEL
NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
For Time Threatens to Yield Large
Part of Ground Re
gained. CONDITION IS READJUSTED
NEW YORK. Frb. J. For a lima today
the market threatened to j Md s ery coi--slderahlo
)iart of the gi-oimd retrained In
the previous day's dealings, prices
evincing a strong tendency to react on
comparatively small o ferlnas This con
dition as completely readliistrd later.
nowevrr. When the list, almost s
wn' r'e well above h Khest iiuotatinn
( (, PH,y WMk.
I ' I'" nal hour trading was mod
etatc and Inure contracted, the leaders
aside rrom United States Steel, consist
ing of such mixed Issues aa Cruclidc
steel. Mexican Petroleum. United States
Industrial and Mercantile Marine pre
ferred. It was the unusual character of
these shares which gave early pause to
Ihe market.
!as waa heard of the effect, aneru-
- (yi '""" IT aim oinerwise or i'resic;ent w II
iiv. I son's sneei hcs. Loudon waa a rain a
seller of Erles. Canadian Pacific snd
some of the lesser metals, btt they were
easily ahaorbed on advancing price.
The more conspicuous sharca of the
munition, group were enly fairly strong
ai first, lot became mora active and al
most buovant. In fact tha sola features of
lOftV'he final hour, when Crucible Steel,
to 65 ' Baldwin Incomotlva and Studebaker
HA , ennwe.i gains or two to si points over
j;. , yesterday's final figures. The rise wan
y, . aci i. m anted by tho
tiaual rumors of
i more war contracts.
M4.RKF.Ti I'nliure or the Ametican Smelting dl
; rectors to Increase tha eommoa dividend
t was trmpoi-arily disappointing, hut all
metals strengthened later en an Indies -
Hon of an increased demand for copper '
io me luiurw. i ma, motors ana teas ata
llnctlve Issues were three to seven points)
higher, with a gain of It for Willva
Overland at 218. A belated demand for
shapes of the Independent steel com
panies waa helpful to United States Steel,
which made a maximum gain of 1 at
M'.
Ralls formed only a relatively small
part of the day's dealings, with an un
certain trend for some leading Issues, de
spite the publication of additional favor
able December eaminrs Total aales of
tocka amounted to SHO.ono shares.
Honda In general were straits', with a
sudden Inquiry for local traction issues.
Total aales, par value, aggregated 43.710.-
00A United Statea bonds wars unchanged
on can,
Number of sales and lading quotation
on stocks today were:
Salsa HI, lsns. Clnas.
Alaska nM
Allla-rhalmera
Amrlin nset Sugar
Amarlran Can
Amerlrsji tteemetlve ...
Amartrae 6. A B
Am. 11 pM
Am. Sugar ttsflntng
Ameriraa Tel. Tat
Amertrsn Tsharea ,
Anacnnila Copper
Atchison
Ilnlitwla Lnrnmolive
naltlmnra a Ohio
Bethlehem Hiss I
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Plailllani' Mantrlllaa
Brls
ttsneral Pllsctrlo (
Oreat Nnrtharn pf4
Ilrsat Nn. Or ell ,
nitiigsalieim IDxplerallea.,
Illinois Central
lataetmemigk n. Cor.
Inaplratlaa Ooppse
tntsrnatlenal llsrvastar..
Ksaaai City Boathars.,..
Lshirit Vallsr
UaiUTlli 4 Nashvlil.,
Msitra Pa4eslum
Mlsml Ceppsr ,
Missouri, K. A T. fd...
Missouri rsrlfte
NaUaaal Isa4
Hv4a Copper
New Trk Cntn4, ......
N. T.. N. K. H
Nnrtnlk A Wastara
Nsrlhara Fwcirt
Paeine Mall
PaMtla Tsl. A Tel
Pennsylvania
Pallmsa Palas Ckr
Ray flan. Oospar.
RMdlng
Hapunllfl Iron A Steal.
Soathera Parirta .,,.,
Miihnt Kallsmy ,
Siuflshsksr Oompaay ...
Tsnnssse roppar
Tsxaa Cnnvpaay
Unloa Psolflo
tlnloe Parlfla pM
Vnltsf Malaa Rtaai
IT B. mi PfS
Pish 0risr ,
Waat l tlalsjl
WaMlngtions aMaatrls ...
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O-nsrsI Motor
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all 7S a
Total aataa for ut aay,
Laadoa BtaeU Market.
LONDON, h, 2 Th government
raised the buying prlcas of American
rails following tba advance In Wall street,
but buslnesa In tha American section of
tha stock market was meager, although
the tone was steady.
SILVER Bar. $7d par aunoa.
MONKT 4-4'g44 per cant.
DISCOUNT RATIOS Snort Mils and $
months, IHCott Pr cant.
Bask Clearlasra.
OMAHA, reh. t Bank clearings for
Omaha today wars $3,2T.SSft.l0. and for
th corresponding day last yar $3,126.-
000.7$.
Hello Lou!
Glad to See You
Tell Me Lou-
When Did You Get
Control of the
Millard Hotel?
WeU!( Well I Yoa
surely are making some
wonderful chaxiga here.
I read your ad in last
Thursday' i Bee while
waiting for my wife to
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