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    THE HEK: OMAHA. TUESDAY, FKHHUAttY 8, 1916.
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FOR RENT-AP'TS AND FLATS
rnt.
Ykr'V t Voice" 4"c.r 6-roomatesmheateI
apartment, on West Farnam M.
J MN W. R"MPINS . KAKXAM. PT.
Booth.
iVR-KOOM aTeam heated apartment.
ry desirable, the Ch'ila. Yt'ts. S"th
na Foppleton Ave , 343 6" 323 Brw
eel Theater Bldj. Doug 1S7T
Bt Incel I aeuae.
WAtUI, COZY Al'AHTMEXT.
Fin apartment of four rnnmi and
bath. nicely decorated, oak finish,
atesm heat. Janitor service; every
thing first-class. See It and you will
take It.
SCOTT HILT, CO..
Pom'aa 19u
MONTH FKKK UK XT.
CI.OSE-LV APARTMENT.
3-room and bath apartments, brick,
mod. but heat; boat neighborhood. 313.60
and 116. Call for appointment to see
them. .
P. E. prnt. 912 OMAHA NAT. PO. 623.
7-ROOM, steam heated. V; near poet
office. O r. Btehlilns. lfito Chicago.
WANTED TO RENT
Miscellaneous.
WANTED to rent. 5 or 10 acrea. with
(rood buildings. Address O 726.-Ree.
FOR RENT-BUSINESS PROP'TY
More.
WILL remodel apace. 60xii0. for lodge
hall. 3d floor of Crounse block. 119 N.
1th t., to aillt tenant. CONRAD
YOUNG, 322 Brandels Then. Pong. 1571.
BMALL store room; very desirable; rent
; K0 Cass Pt. CONRAD YOHNO,
321 Brandels Theater.. Pnuglns 1571.
STORE ROO M S at 1H0S-1KU Fnrnam Rt.
Thoa. F. Hall. 41 Ramae Rldg. P. 740K.
MOVING AND STORAGE
GLOBE VAN & STORAGE
Stores, moves, packs, ships; i-horsa
van and 1 men, $1 .23 per hour; storage,
61 per month, atinfactlon guaranteed.
bottgla 4338 and Tyler !
GORDON VAN CO.
Packing, storage and mo?
lng. 21 N. 11th 8t. Phone
Douglas 3t4 or Harney 1977.
lREPRS5FWAftH0U8E
Separate, locked rooms, for household
good and, pianos; moving, packing and
ahinolna.
OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO
908 8. lfith 8t.
Pougls41fi3.
t.TrrvTrT t'ntv '" RENTAIj
FREE
Phone loiiglas W for complete list of
vacant houses and apartments: also for
storage. moWng. 16th and Jackson Bts.
CRrii1!) lixpress Co. Moving,
xvl-'-tjA sacklm; and sloraga,
1J07 Farnam St. Pouglaa 6148.
ktAGGARD Van & Etoiai Co.
Packing, storage and shipping.
ST
ovtmr,
D. Hi.
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
West.
SNAP
i-room house on a full lot, fenced:
with a (rood chicken house, all In Koorl
ahspe, worth tQ. Owner says take V0.
This is your cliance that comes once
In a life time.
W. S. FRANK,
t Neville Block.
Mart l.
PRETTIEST MILE RESIOENCE.
AVs have a 7-room, strictly modern
house on the prettiest mile on North
; 20th hit. Boulevard that can be bought
at a great sacrifice; ( rooms and bath
on the first floor and two nice, large
bed rooms on tho second floor; entire
house finished In oak. with oak
floors i ull cement basement, nice,
' large lot and has all built-in features,
such aa fireplace; bookcases and buf
fet, with beam ceilings. Must be seen
to he appreciated.
PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY,
637 Omaha National Bank Bids.
- Douglas 178V. o
JNE acre at 1207 Rtdlck Ave. Price,
14.230, 1,000 caah. balance 3a month.
Dandy Improvements; (S rooms. All
kinds of fruits berries. 1 block from
N. W. comer Miller park. Very finest
view and most reasonable-priced acre
in Omaha today all fixed to start right
In aa chick eta ranch. Oo out and se It
now.
WILLIAM COLFAX.
Suite 703-4 Keellne Bldg.,
' 17th and Harney.
Tel. Poug. 1610.
- A FINE HOME
FOR VERY LITTLE CASH
Two-story cottage, oak floors, strictly
modern; Isrge lot. Email monthly pay
ments. Kill Ames Ave.
MORRIS & N0RRIS,
400 Bee Building. Phone Douglas 4270,
KOUNTZE PLACE
7 rooms, all modern, oak finish, maple
noors, located near l&cn and Lavird.
Splendid locution, nice home. Price,
C. 0. CARLBERG,
312 Brandels Theater Bid.
NINKTKKN
ETAOIN
PRICE. .i,5U.
INCOME. ! PER MONTH.
Corner lot. ;i ft., near 23d and Cum
ing Bts. Three houses bringing in I'M
per mouth, ' block from railroad track
Has. A good buy to hold. Would make
f ne fartory site. The ground alone Is
worm tne price. i-;aiy terms tr desired.
J. ft. U( Jlll.T i n.,
4li-is Keellne i:idg. Tel. Doug. C90.
TEN rooms, four apartmenta, chap
t-none toim isat grter n a. m.
ioatbTT
I MUST sell my s-large loom modern
some, on paved street, cement walks.
large barn, nice shade, cement base
ment, laundry, gas. electric lights, hot
water heat, cistern, bath and sewer.
One block from street car and public
scnooi. worm n.-juo. Make me an or
fer. Fred Mower, owner, 4700 8. 18U
it . Omaha.
HANSCUM I'AltK baigaln. -room. new,
strictly modern home, corner lot, for
M.tro. Terms ir desired.
TKBBENg, Omaha. Nat. Bank. Poug. Hi.
Mlavellaaeoaa.
BUNGAIJVOFOME
New, fully modern, I rooms finished
in oak. living room 12xU, large recep
tion hull with cloak closet, heam ceil
ings, book cases, many special features;
1 nice bedrooms, ideal bath room, con
venient kitchen; 3 rooms unfinished on
2d floor; furnace heat, with laundry
connections; esst front; lot, paved
street, one block to car. ' Trice right,
terms egji.v. or lot as first payment.
RASP RROftS.
1H McOagne Bldg. Poiiglas lgM.s
A GENUINE BARGAIN.
. No. 2002 bth Ave., Council Bluffs; 6
roerag, modern except heat, large barn,
paved street and on car Hue; li.lOu.
Will aell for reasonable payment down,
balaace like lent. Tboa. L. McOarry,
heellne bldg.. Red 4S44.
COTTAGE AT AUCTION
At court house, February 34. Bee W. H.
RC8SKI.I.. S Brandels Theater.
TwO now 6-r. Bungalows for lo.auO.
Rrntal oO yar.
W. H. GATKJj.
Omaha Nat. Hank Bldg.
REAL ESTATE-UNIMPROVED
West.
Two Iots
$425 Each.
T
f we are offering these two lots, sewer.
.1 water, gas snd sldewslks In and rw.1.1
I fnr r- ; I n..n,l.. i - ..11 - ' :
. . . vuw,w 11 iuii irac:ilft-
Hiatt-Fairfield Co., . .
iiO Omaha Nat I Bk. Bldg. Tel. D.
REAL ESTATE-UNIMPROVED
North.
VACANT 1-OTH
FOU ItO.MK S1THS.
are going to sell eighteen scat
tered nta in Kountxe Place, home very
deniable corner; alo lth and 24th
St. frontages Some aplendtd (na da lota.
Kvory lot la on grade and streets all
paved.
Our price and terms mil surprise
you. call at the office for list.
A. V. Tl'KKY SON.
Phono Hour, tori. w. O. V. Bldi?
FLIT-ll'a ta II.-,
per month of your spare money In
MINNB LVSA lota RKAL ESTATE
la tha FOUNPATION of all wealth.
It can't get iv from vou. and If
rou brnr In a well located new adrtl
lon you will not only aavo but M.VKB
money. .
CHARLE3 W. MARTIN ft CO..
OffNK Rt4 . o
WILL BU1I.D TO "PRPKK.
furnish plans free, furnish lot and help
finance. If you are going to build, sea
me or phone P. KM.
GEO. E. LT.NPBl'RG.
815 Paxton Bid-.
Mlarellnneoaa
Two' ACRFS. close In, tM. and'otnTr
acreage, 82.'0 to 80.
No trades. Tat'
terson, Douglas an?
REAL ESTATE-EXCHANGE
Witt. TRAPR
from one to three sections choice land
eaatern Colorado, clear, for business
property In Omaha, and asaiimo mort
gsge or pay cash. Might take a food
apartment.
GKOROE a. WAIJ.ACE.
U K have a client that has a $2.i0 equity
In a nearly new i-room house who
wants an fVacra farm In the eaatern
or central part'of Nebraska, with small
Improvements.
PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY.
BS7 Omaha National Hank Rid. I. 1VK1.
aT7r or trade for'eb. land, fruit tract
Irrigated, Improved: close to town; fine
cltmato. Thus. Bailey, Canon City,
Colo.
iTT0H), apartment house, land for half
Trades, swaps, excl angea. can matrh
anything. J. A. Abbott, Patterson Blk,
Omaha. o
R.BAL. ESTATE, Fire and General Insur
ance. Art Thatcher. 1217-U Cltjr Na
tion Bank Bldg. Touglas 3S01.
FOR liXCHANUE-y.,OuO clear land for
income, town or city.
K. W. Hunyon,
pi''ney. Is.
A 2"-0-ACRK farm, close to Omaha, for en
change, p. T7. Tolsnd & Trumuuh,
44K Dec Bldg.
REAL ESTATE-SUBURBAN
nenaon.
-ROOM.
All modern. In Rensnn. at 2319 N. tth
St. Full lot. house about 5 years old.
Mortgage on It of 13.060.00 payable
I'o.Oo per month: make offer for equity.
You need not fear to make offer low
enough. The owner roust sell and you
will get a snap.
H. A. WOLF. 514 Ware Blk.. Poug. am
Florence.
IN TIIK hills north of Florence, about
Sldwsy Ponrg and Rock Port creek,
acres; acres undcl cultivation, bal.
natural timber. Small improvements.
Address P 72, Bee,
Sovth lde.
13,000 BUYS two of the most beautiful
lota on corner In the Field club. Worth
4,(i0. Lots 19 and block 6, first eub-
oivision or tne onrron Rnith Addi
tion. Located th and Pine, northwest
corner. Must be sold In five daya. Act
quick. Smlth-Lockwood Mfg. Co.
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS
INVESTMENT
Two good,- practically new, t-room
frame houses, one nice corner lot, ."Oth
Ave. and Jones St. Rental I780 per vear.
Price only ,500. This la a SNAP. Look
into it
; D., V. Sholcs Co., . ..
M City Natl. Bk. Bide. Poug. 49.
MORTGAGE INVESTMENT.
Some first-class mortgages, per cent
Interest, w. T. Graham, Bee Bldg.
REAL ESTATE-WANTED
HAVE buyer for close-in residence, t to
iv rooms, wnat nave your
R. H LANDERYOU,
Tel. P. 6765. S02 Neville Block.
WANTED To buy on monthly payments,
man store room, - with living rooms
above, in Central school district. Phone
Red T8D4.
FOR SALE-BUSINESS PROPTY
Lease for Sale
Good Location
for
REAL ESTATE
or
INSURANCE
180 8qua,ra Feet $80.00.
The Bee Building Co.
Room 103.
176,000 WILL buy l-atory brick block on
16th St.. with ground 132 feet square.
3. B. Robinson. D. fcW7. 443 Bee.
FINANCIAL
FOR 8ALK IS.OOO laaue k per cent pre
ferred stock, retireable n five years at
premium, all or part, Addrese K 702.
Real Katate Lssas, M ortaraarea.
WE are ready at all Umt to
make loans on first-class city
property ttnd eastern Nebraska
farms. Rates on request.
UNITED STATES TRUST CO.
21? 80. 17th St.
6-i TO for loans on beat class city
residences in amounts U.000 up; also
farm loans. Reasonable commlsulons
PKTERS TRUHT 0i.. 172 FirnrnW
CMAIIA homes. East Neoraska faru.
O KEEFE REAL ESTATK CO
Omaha Rational Phone Douglas 7H
MONEY TO LOAN, for 6 years." "",:
proved prupeities. 1
JBHOPEN ifCO., Doug. 4244
GAiivwMtos. juc:
$10u TO IIO.O11O made promply. F. D VVea2T
Wesd Hid g., Illh A Farnam jt . '
MONEY on hand for city and firm loans
. H- W. Binder. City NatlonIJrjanjcHlnV
ClTY property. liige loans a eteol7fy
W. If. Thomas. . 8tste Hank Bldg.
CITY and farm loans. 5. &u, pr cent.
J. H. Duaiont A- Co.. 411 Slate Hank.
(ict CITY LAjA N it C. C. Carl berg. 3
12 Brandcis Theater Bldg.
Kifn MONEY. HARHlbON & MORTON.
" 9ui Omaha Nat. Bark Bldg
Aaalraela at Tllla.
GUARANTEE .Ab.tr.ct c0. Th.
vj J"i"' 14J" best abairaot Is tus
cheapest. Room 7, Patterson Hldn. I.;947
lCKTMiT,,'0 g"rainie snd AbsTracT
AVJ-'"-11' Co., a modern abstract office.
306 B. 17th St. Tel. I . mm.
RfcED ABSTRACT CO. oldest abstract
office In Netiranks. V Brsndela Thea.
StaeWa ss4 Meads. .
HOME BUILDERS. Inc., paying 7 c
on each II .11 Invest'd now in Its '
GUARANTEED PREFERRED
4SHAKES.
You share In the SURPLUS PROFIT
also, making a t-tal earning af 11 par
cent to shareholders ho Invested 4
years ago.
Ask for our No. B "NEW WAT"
booklet. It tells all about 1L
AMERICAN SECURITY CO., FIs. Agtg.
8. w. vor iio aria oouviMa. oniaha.
fl.Wi farm mortgage bearinti 7 per cent,
secured by proprty valued. 36.J45. Tal
mave Loom I a Invest. Co.. W. O. W. Bldg.
RaNCM lift I. iT.Wt. 7 p.:i- cent m-
j annually. Address C 7.T, Bee.
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
Alabama i.aaia.
MOPKHN 7-r. apartment. Including bau.
tlful east sun imn, in "t lirnim
ditirt, for rent, tl rney l.yo o
Iowa l.anilt.
I L.KMill) na farm; :::'. acres; tint
R-r acre, l ae li,mi exchange. C. S.
..f'yt 3,8 RamKe "'dg.. Omaha. Xeh
v Bltaatsalital Latada.
$0 CASH. .( I'K.M MONTH,
without Intereat. secures a HVacre rcati
orchard, paving annuallv at ma
turity. Income commence with first
payment. N e deliver the orchard
planted. W. T. Mmlth Co.. City Nat l
yog, i . vniti.
Mlaaeaota
li-A('RFJ Improved farm, miles from
Minneapolis; 100 acres under cultivation,
balance meadow anj pasture: good soil;
lo-room house, barn and all other build
ings that are needed, school house on
Isnd: price, I'M per acre: one-half eaah;
or all! aell farm with full equipment of
horses, cattle, machinery, etc. Will
make very reasnnahlo price on personal
property. Immediate posaeseton can be
bad. 8chawb Hroa., IOCS Plymouth
Building, Minneapolis. Minn.
Mlaaoarl lAmtla.
UKKAT BARGAINS 16 down. . monlh
Iv, buys 44) acres, good fruit and poul
try land, near town, southern Missouri
Price onlv I XV. Address Boa fcx
celalnr Sprlnas. Mo.
BKTTKtt lie on youTTwn Uttle farm In
Pent Co., Mo., than be renter. Call or
write for booklet. V. S. Frank, Navltla
Block, Omaha.
Kebraaka LssSs.
ell my well -Tmproved farm of
160 acros at public auction Friday, Feb.
U. Lnd located 8 miles west of Bel
grade. Neb.. In Nance county, southeast
quarter section 3, township 11, range 8.
Incumbrance, $.VX. which ran be aa-
suniPtt. Terms, ji.tiiw down on aay or
tirchttse, balHnce to be paid March 1,
free transportation ami all ex
pense to purchaser. Hcnd sealed blla
to K. J. Hoy, Fullerton, Neb., W. H.
tjtnun, owner.
A OOUli W-acre farm locat
r M.?.
AI.I. TIIK TIMW YOtt WANT
Owner of 240 acrea In Cedar county, 44
mlies from Hioux City; will make very
liberal terms to first-class farmer who
can mako a reasonable cash payment:
farm haa about 180 acrea In crop, la well
Improved and close to town. Price, 1100
an acre. W'hnt'a the use of renting?
PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY,
Omaha Nat l Hank Hid.. Omaha.
fOR SALE Best large holy high grade
medium priced land la Nebraska; very
little money required. C. Bradley, Wol
baeh. Neb. o
120 ACRES, with 16,000 worth of Improve
ments, In Douglas county, HJ miles
from Omaha, at 125 an acre. M 710. Bee.
W taconala Us4l.
VPPER WISCONSIN Best dairy and
general crop state In the union; settlers
wanted; lands for sale at low prices on
easy terms. Ask for booklet 34 on Wis
consin Central Land (Jrant. Excellent
lands for stock raising. If Interested In
fruit lands ask . for booklet on apple
orchards. Address Land and Industrial
"Dept., tko Line Railway, Minneapolis
Minn.
af Isoel la sent,
HAVE, YOU X I'AKM FOR BALE?
Write a good description of your land
and send It to the titoux City (la.) Jour
nal, "Iowa's Most Powerful Want Ad
Modlutn." Twcniy-flve words -every Fri
day evening, Baturday morning arid
every Saturday evening and Sunday for
one month, giving sixteen ads on twelve
different daya for U; or 60 words, 4, or
7a word if, t'i.
Largest circulation of any Iowa news
paper; ZoO.000 readers dally In four great
states.
i'Olt any and all kinds of acreage located
on or near car line, call C. R. Combs,
116 Brandeia .Theater Bldg. Doug. mi.
FARM LAND-FOR RENT
FOR RENT 140 acres of land, 4 miles
front Clerks, Neb.; 130 a. In cultivation,
t.0 a. In wheat, balance first-class hay
land. There Is a small house and barn
on the place. Rents lor H per acre caah.
A 600. Bee.
3U) PER year, beautiful 40-aore farro,
seven miles west of Millard: 4 St nillea
northwest of Uretna; gently rolling;
good Improvements; splendid place for
market gardening. A. C. Wakeley, 4ot
Omaha National Bank Bldg.
120-A., 190-a., 300-a. Iowa farms; all lm
proved. Write for particulars. Camp
bell & Craig, 632 Keellne Bldg.
FARM LAND-WANTED
WANTED Farms; have 3.ii67 buyers; de
scribe your unsold property. 634 Farm
ers' Exchans-e. Denver, Colo.
HORSESLIVESTOCK-VEHICLES
For Vale.
FKKDERH. FKKDERS Carload of
choice, fleshy feeders for sale at mar
ket price. If you want them act quick.
Cannot take them to market on account
of aicknuss In family. Wm. B. Wld
mann. Hlgelow. Minn.
Tlilrly-two milk wagons ror sale, cheap.
Johnson-Danforth Co.. 16th and Clark.
HAY Is 60 ton. A. W. Wagner. Wl N. 16.
POULTRY AND PET STOCK
UXD grain. lOu lbs., tl.io. Wagner. I01N.U
AUTOMOBILES-FOR SALE
REAL BARGAINS
3 1914 Ford touring cars.
1 1913 Ford roadster,
1 1914 Ford roadster.
1 1911 Hupp 30 roadster.
1 1912 Chalmers 30 roadster.
1 1913 Maxwell 36 truck.
1 1916 Maxwell.
C. W. FRANCIS AUTO CO.
211 Farnajn.
Douglas 363.
AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE
FIRE. THEFT. TORNADO.
LIABILITY a PROPERTY DAMAGE
AT IWWEST RATES.
KILLY. ELLIH A THOMPSON,
'Jli-'JH City Nat l Bank Bldg.
Doug. 219.
VE make one good wire from two old ones.
Ask us how. Zwlebel P.ros.. SMI Fsrnam.
1914 Hupmolille In first class condition,
new tires. Colfax 1TI.
" Far Sat.
11916 Losier touring, 4-cylinieT
S 1916 Bulck C-JM touring
llfia Buick roadster
41916 Krlt touting
-W
4.4
2.6
1914 Ford touring
a fltudebaksr 4 touring..... aba
Auto Clearing House, TH Farnawi. D 3310.
MtVLB. truck i2. Nebraska Buica
(Service btatlon. 1914 Farnatn.
Phone Douglas 711.
A a la Ltverr ssl Oaraaee.
Industrial Oarage Co.. 20 & Harney Sta
Xutomobll painting dona by xporu, 39
year' experience In Omaha; Wurl ur.
anteed lat ciasJohiisun Panforth o.
DCPLLX Urea last longar. aie stronger
and mor durable. Mx3Va. R6A 1,11
Kama m pt. i"m" ia.
lioj rid ror iiioariiiu no can t repair.
Coils repaired Bayedorfer. 210 y. i,,h
Free wl"tr sioiaae iu ihu are pii,u
ed and repaired. Johnaon-I lanforth Co.
O n i a na Radiator Rep. Co.. Far.' D 2oT.T
aala
Urea aaa
A THRI'K or lour-lme ed la (lie For
Cale, Misccllanevua column of TUB
hKB will sell your old furniture and
household ooda. PLoo Tyler luva
NOW.
aITto tTrk IiaTTf price: "
Iloiutr Hill, Itll Chicago tt
on the Lincoln Highway, consisting ot I j! c' iivt- i ri Il ls' 1 car
li. acres ature. balance under culti- .'eara ll 10- I Mrs II ' 1 llr
joV"??- oVrnor.e.ho.n,d .'ih.-s w' NcVurd'Monu;:': V "v.V.E
i. .iihuI ,c,f L!ILl.l m.k 1 c"r- " a Sample hard winter: I care,
bulldl iKa. p'n.K1 r?",1"!1 (wi flOfi; I cars, 11.06; l ear Wc; 1 car. c.
n-Jniriv1,0,.' fi., m?th S I ! Prtng: 1 c-, tl.M. No. I spring;
property. Write Ernest bmlth. K. . , ca j, No 4 ,nrtn. l Par.1.i
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Nearly Three Hundred Can of Corn
Are Flaced on Floor of the
Omaha Exchange.
WHEAT SELLS SOME LOWER
OMAHA, February 7. 11.
The receipts of tll grain were very
heavy today. The corn receipts are get
ting heavier every day and there was
nearly son rare of this cereal placed on
the floor thla morning. Heavy receipts
and a poor cash demand sent the prices
downward.
Vbeat was the weakest cereal on the
list today, selling 1 t.y S cents lower.
Corn was unchanged to J cents lower,
most of tho sales being made at the lower
prices.
Oata were off. declining 1 cent to IV
cents.
Rye and barley were unchanged.
Clearances were: Wheat and flour
equal to J,042,i bushels: Corn, X.0
bushels; oata, tlX.Onn bushels.
Liverpool close: Wheat, unchanged to
Id higher; corn, unchanged.
nnln.... ft. . . - 1 - , frM
i Ilium inni I' vfil'ii wrii- I, -w,,,.v .
bti. and shipments S..4.IX) bit., against re
ceipts of l,ll.(M bu. and shipments of
1,11.0.10 bu. Isst yesr.
Primary corn recipts were l.i2,(W bi.
and shipments $44.l0 bu., against re
ceipts of l,&4(.ol)U bu. and shipments of
l.tr.'.QV bu. last year.
Primary oata receipts were I.OM.Aft btt.
and shipments ptt.oup bu.. against re
ceipts of SHrt.Wo bu. and shipments of
l.oia.ooo bu. Isst year.
CARIOT MECE1PTH.
Wheat. Corn. Oe
Chicago
Minneapolis .
puluth
( ma ha
Kansaa City
St. Louis ....
Winnipeg
41
10.1
1
M2
37
, m
Mi
'."'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.Xr,
121
24
170
114
These sales
were reported today:
V. a- KT. O U-t . " - - tl HI
t rare, II K; 1 car, 11.24. No. i hard
winter: I cars. II XI; 3 cars. It 21V, 4 cars,
1171; S cars II at: 1 cars 11 cars.
s c, (1-U No. 4 hard winter: II eara.
No. 1 durum: 1 car. 11.20. No. I durum
I cars. 11.19; 1 car, tl.lHt; 1 cars. 11.1:
1 ear. 11.17. No. t durum: 1 car. xl.l; 1
car, $1.1; 1 oar, 11 14; 1 car, IMS. No. I
mixed: cars. 11.23; I car, 11.10; 1 car,
11.16. No. I mixed durum: 1 car. 11.17:
1 car, 11.18.
Rye No. Ii 1 car, Mr-; 1 car. Mo. No. I:
1 car. fl.lc; t cars, Mic; 4 cars, No. 4:
1 rar 3c; 4 cars, 91a
Barley Sample: I cars, 00c.
t'orn No. white: 4 cars, So. No. 4
white: cars. 6Vkc: k cars. Sjc No. I
white: I car, 4c; I car. 61c. No. white:
1 cars, R7c. No. I yelloa-: 1 car. TOO, No,
4 yellow: 1 car. We; 1 car, ffTo. No. I
j el low: I csrs, Mc; 3 cars, 66 Wo: cars,
6rc: I cars, Mc. No. 8 yellow: 6 cars, 2c;
I cars. 61Mrc; 4 cars, OK; 4 cars, aftc; S cars,
6.1c. No. I mixed: i cars, 6814c. No. 4
mixed: 13 cars. tioHe; 6 cars, eftc. No. 6
mixed: 1 ear, K24c; 1 car, 62c; I cars. lc;
4 cars, Hc; & cars. 0c. No. mixed: 2
cara. &8c; 16 cars. 6c: S csra, Rc. rtample
wtuie: 3 cars, 40c. Hemple yniinw: 1 car,
IWc; 1 car, ific; 4;iH cars, 64c; ! cars. Mo:
11 cars, 50c; 1 car, 4Sc; H car. 4c. Bample
mixed: I cars, 66c; 1 car, kite; 4 cara, Mc;
i cars. Mc; 2 cars 60c; 11 cars 49c; 3 cars,
47c: 1 car, 46c; U cars, 45c; 11 cars. 42c;
I car, 41c.
Oata White:' 1 car. 4SVfrc,; 7 cars, 46c;
1 car, 46V4c; 1 car. 4Tc. No. 4 white: 3
cars. 4Sc; i cars, 444c; 1 car. 44c. Sample:
1 ear, 46c; 3 cars. 44c; 7 cars, 43c; 3 cars,
42HC
Omaha Cash Prices Wheal: No. I hard,
ILSal 36: No. S hard, lUIWl.!?: No. 4
bard. tl.074f'l.l; No. 2 spring. Il.2r4i1.28;
No. 3 spring-, 11.16.24; No. I durum,
n.l7(fW.19; No. I durum, 1.1.W.16; sample,
&Teij.0g. Corn: No. 3 white, 67HiUic;
No. 4 white, IH(fl5Vl.c: No. 6 white, l'A
lHc: No. white ISi'c: No. I yellow,
W(iHc; No. 4 yellow, 6r7c: No. 6 yel
low, 63fiIo; No. (I yellow, 5&fjK2c; No. 3
mixed. WiSVc; No. 4 mixed. 4Hfiil6V4e:
ixo. s mixeu, wrnwiic: ino. s mivod, MP
Sc; sample mixed, 41rTf,o. Oats: No. 3
white. 47W4714o: standard, 4'!H(ftii!1ic: No.
.1 white; 4Mf4He; No. 4 white. 44ft4f,e.
Barley: Malting. RiR72c: No 1 feed. tvVRt
&c. Rye: No. li. 934Jc: No. 3. 92n3c.
Chicago closing liricos. furnished Tha
Bee by Logan A Bryan, stock and grain
brokers. 316 South Sixteenth. Omaha:
.rtlclel Open. I Hlirh.l low. clone. I Hapy,
Wheatl
May.
July.
1 S3-3H
1 J4S
!7777V
1 83
1 CTH'
1 J0lj
1 ITTil 82'3
121 124!,
1 24
Corn
May.
July.
'7tTT,rr7;77H'!lr
77U-I1T;1
76
Val 77
Oata
4-ST4'
May.
July.
49
47!47i'tl47;r'4
4'
46
41
Pork
May.
jo ie
30 40
20 43
30 16
20 36
10 00
30 32H1
30 7U
20 i
10 03U
10 20
10 f
11 10
July.
KJ2Hj
30 S7Vi
10 06
10 32H
11 00
11 16
Lard
May
July,
iooiW
10 12"
10 20
10 30
10 171
Ribs
Msy.
10 97-96
11 0?l 10 9SH
July.ill 10
11 15 I 11 10
CHICAGO GRATIS AND FROYISIONI
Feat area af the Tradlasr ssl Claslas
Prices aa Board ( Tratle.
CHlCAOOl Feb. 7. Extremely heavy
selling, some of It aald to be to hedge
European purchases made in Argentina
and Australia, brought about a down
ward swing of tn a bushel today In the
wheat market here. Price closed weak
at almost the bottom point reached, with
May 1.2T and July l.30Wj1.21- net
loss of S1i,tf4c to 6c.
Corn declined 14 to Hie and oats
lc to 2c, while provisions closed 2Sc
to Be over Baturiay.
riven the chief nun leaders sold out
their wheat. One widely known specu
lator was alone aala to have thrown over
loard 2.000,000 bushels and there were
others who unburdened holdings almost
as large.
At first the decline that resulted from
the continuous selling wss orderly, but
arter the losses hat amounted to Ji
many stop loss orders were uncovered.
and the market broke rapidly. Home
support developed when prices were 4e
down, nut on a moderate rally that en
sued the llnutdatlnn became of huge pro
portlona until the descent was 7'ic under
the top figures of Psturdny and 6c down
as compared with Haturdsy's finish.
Rig domestic stocks and a relatively
slow export call appeared to he the chief
reason ror the discouragement or the
whest bulls. The I'nlted States' vlsrihle
upiily total, which la more than IO.OiO.OuO
bushela larger than a year ao, showed a
decrease today of only 1,840,0(0 buahels
sgalnst 3,!KJ,OD0 bushela decrease st the
corresponding time last year. Besides
primary receipts foe ev were h-vv
and there was gossip that they would soo 1
tie substantially enlarged in the north
west. Liberal arrivals here and at Peoria
forced corn prices down grade. The
weakness of whest waa also quite a
bearish fsctor. Oats gsve way with
other cereals, despite free buying for the
seaboard. The bulls were haiidicapruvl
by the fact that the weather was fine
for marketing.
Provlalona were lifted by Indications
that foreigners were picking up offer
ings. Advances, however, were chevkel
owing to the weskness of grain.
Chicago Cash Prloes Wheat: No. 2 red,
nominal; No. 3 red. I.3MM.30: No. 2 bard.
ll.iKiVdl.Sl: No. 1 hard. ll.234H.2rU4.. Corn:
No. 2 yellow, nominal: No. 4 yellow. 70rir
71c; No. 4 white. 7"i7:"-tc. Oats: No. 8
white, 46Vj4lc; standard, 4SV'H9Vc Rye:
REAL ESTATE-TRACKAGE
19TH and HVkory, 944x1. on B. a mT
r. K.. 14,0(10. til'.lM.MivU 640 Omaha
Nat. Bank Bldg.
MOTORCYCLES BICYCLES
II A RLE Y-DA VI mO.M MOTO RC YCLKf.
Bargain In used machines. Victor Roos,
"The Motorcycle Men." 274 Iavenworth.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTlChTOF STrCKHOLDKRS
ai gun. i inij.
Notice I hereby given that th regular
annual meeting of the btorkhoMera of the
boUTH PLATTE UNO COilPANY will
be held at the offio of said Company.
Room 701 First National Bank building
I.lucoln. Nebraska, at 11 o clovk a. m.. on
the first day of March. A. D.. 1914. ' 00
Lincoln. Nebraska. February it. 191
C. H MoRRM U Presidsnt.
W. W. TLKNLK, becreiary.
Feby ltt.
No. ?. It.0?H IX'H Barlar: t.v peed:
Tlmothv, $,h.ii0: clover. fm nHi r
Provisions- Pork, $t."ti -JO 00; lard, :.7i;
rib. m .Mria:.
HI'TTKK-Higher; creamery. J.lVft04c.
V.t)S-lwer; receipts. 1.04 cases;
firsts, JIV; ordinary firsts. TitTSftC; at
ntsrk esses tclnded. IMtiiSHc.
ItVTATOKS-Hluher; rcc-lpts, SO csrs;
Michigan. Wisconsin, Minnesota and 1M
kota white, !V1 ft; Minnesota and Pa
kota Ohloa. 'till.S'.
Pt)fL.THY-AHve, higher; fowlg, Ht
ISSjc; springs, ITc.
new York urkhai maiikkt
tea(lae af tha nay Varlaae
C'ematodHlea.
NrTW TORX. Feb. T.-Fl-OCR Unset
tled; spring patents. fft.70H7.10; winter
patents, $i..Ui.liH.r; winter eiralghtsk .I0
I ix.Mrt; Knnsna straights, tn.Ki.n0.
WIIKAT-Spol. wenk; No. 1 durum.
II 4JK: No I northern Puluth: t!4..
No. 1 northern. Manitoba, tl.ttitv. f. o. h.
New ork. Futures were weak
May.
ILK
CORN ftpot w-esk
No. yellow. Me,
prompt.
OATa-iot weak; No. 3 white. 6.V4O
S4!.
mr-Oulel; No. I. 11 3Mri.27H: No.
i. IU? ll.; No. 3. tl.0tamt.06; shipping
HOPS Stesdy; state, common to choice,
1916, imi27c; 114, 6jtK'; Pad r to coast, l14.
12(jlc: 1914. mrioc.
IIIPK8 flteady; Bogota, Sltltlc; ( en
tml America, He.
LEATHKR-KIrm; hemlock ftrstg. S
94r aeeonda. K-ttXIo.
PROVISIONS Pork steady: mess. 110 00
?n.v fsmllv. I22.00?4 0i; short clear,
119 00. Beef, steady; mess, !.hViH
17 1; family, l WHi 1 . Ird steady;
middle west. liMVifrltMO.
TALIXw oulet, city; V: eeuntry.
KTl Sveclal, ',0.
l(hlVn: special. o.
HI'TTKR Firm; receipt. 3,04 tubs;
creamery extraa, SlVffMc; firsts. 27frMc;
seconds, SVnJfHc
KtKlrt Steady; receipts. 6.M casea:
fi-esh gathered extra fine, Mc: extra
firsts, ll(g3c: firsts. Jvt('He; seoonda,
CHKHflW steady; receipts. 1.S54 boxes:
state, whole milk, flats, held, spedala, U
frlS4r: aversge fsney. lsc; current make,
specials. 17S5J average run, lfrVfMT". .
POI'LTRY Alive, unohangwd. Pressed
nulet; fresh killed chickens. WHtf-Tc;
fowls, 14Hrric; turkeys, 2ft
1
Kaaaaa City Oral aa Prarlaleas.
KANSAS CTTY. Ten. T.-'WIf KAT No.
ft. -ti rrw? 1 vi- X'n 1 red 3t.30frl.84:
May. Ly. July. ll.141iG1.14aj.
CORN-No. 3 red, Vo; No. 1 white, TO',
ft71c: No. 3 rellow, TPc; ussy, nw; rfuiy.
7ifrriTic
OATS No. 1 white, SSflWte; No. I mixed,
ifftt 49c
BUTTER-Creamery, 31c; firsts, 29c;
seconds, 37c: acklng. 19o.
KOOS Firsts, 39c i seconds, 30c.
s I111LTRY liens, 14c; turkevs, ?rv-
springs, 17c.
Mlaneaol1s Orala Market.
MINNKAPOIJS, Feb. f-WHKAT-
a. w&. . v..i at sr.uwl isaa. n V. K; a
1 hard, ll.MH: No. 1 northern. J1.I7HW
No. I northern, ll.33Nawl.171a.
FLOUR Unchanged.
B A R1.FY 74J 78c
BYE-Wffc
BRAN-4l0W..
CORN No. 3 yellow, TtM'J'W'O.
OATS-No. 3 wh'te 44iitf-44e.
6EEl-Flax. StWIlk
1 1 1
Liverpool Rralai Market.
LIVBRPOOU Feb. T WHEAT pot.
No. 1 Manitoba. 14s 7d; No. I hard winter,
new, 13s 44d.
CORN Ppot, quiet; American mixeu,
new, 10s 9Wd. .M
run It nlmor peienia. s wi.
HOPH In London, Taclflo coast. 4 10a
?6 10s.
St. Leala Oral Market.
ot I-.TT1B Feh. T. WHEAT No. 2
- 4 '1 furl iO Nn. 1 hard, nominal: May.
t.rJt4'.23S: July 1.174.
CORN-No. X 74i74o; No. 3 white,
nominal; May. T3e: July, 74'44t744c.
OATS NO. I, c. o. s wnno, iniuiou
Coffee Market.
xiirw vnnlc Feb. T. While aomewhat
irregular, the market for coffee futurea
showed a generally steady tone .today
owing to continued steadiness in nrasu.
a good decrease In the world's visible
supply and reports ot eontinuea nun
culty In securing ocean tonnage. There
waa some liquidation of March at the
opening and first prices were I points
Inwae in 1 nnlnla bin her. but the near
months soon steadied up and the general
Hat aold about 1 to 8 point net higher
dining the middle of the day on Ku ripe an
buying and covering. The advance carried
March contract up to 7. two, wnue .Sep
tember sold at T wo, with last prices
showing reactions of 3 or 3 point under
t-eaiizin Part of the day's business was
In tha way of switching. March being ex
changed ror rfuiy l in pwnn ami iur
September at 23 points. The market closed
1 to points net higher. alea, I3,2fi0 bags.
February, 7.44c; March, 7. Wo; April, T.&xci
May, T OOc; June, 1.r.c July, lOo; August,
7 74c! fientemher. 9.19c: October. 7.82o:
November, 7.so; December, 7.90o; Janu
ary, 7. use.
Spot coffee, steady; Rio. TaSVd: Panto,
i. ni.il Few cost and freight offer were
reported her today, being restricted. It
was supposed, by ocean freight and Insur
ance uncertainties.
Quotations for Santos 4a were said te
range from about 1.760 tl .90e English
The official cable reported a decline
of 60 rel at Rio with Santo unchanged
and Rio exchange on London 1-lM
higher.
at. Loals Live Iteek Market.
BT. LOTUS Mo., Feb. 7. CATTLE Re-
celpts, 4,209 nrsa; maraei sieaay; riauva
beef steers. I7.WW.60; jearllng ateers and
heifers, 3H.NW.3t; cows, ti.wU7.w; stoca-
A A.l ftJV pfT Tifii mnA In.
dlsn steers, R.3M!860 cows and heifers,
I4.0fiffl 60; native calves. 84.001jni.e0.
HOG-Receipts, 16.000 head; market
ataailvi nias and llvht. 84.60'iM.lO: mixed
and butcher, I7.MpS.15; good heavy, 81.16
SHEEP AND LAM BS Receipt, 1,900
head: market strong; yearlings s.nd weth
era, t.ODtftt.60; lambs, 89 0f, 11. 15; ewe,
lb. 2 VU 7. 60.
Cottoa Market.
NKW' YORK, Feb. 7. COTTON Spot,
nulet; middling uplands. 1196c: no sales,
rvittnn futuera opened steady; March,
11 H4c; May, 13.0bc; July, 12.17c; October,
12.2Hc; December, lz.mc. ,
nnn futurea closed steady: March
1194c; May, 1104c: July, 13.1c; October,
19 'JO..' liMi'imUr. 1182c.
The cotton marsei cioseo sieaay, net
,k.nftiai4 to 1 rwiltna higher.
1.1 VK11POOL. Feb.
I. i u 1 l-r npor.
unchanged; good middling.
l.22d: mld-
dllng, 7 2d; low middling.
7.64d; aales,
I fi.O'i hales.
llosx City LIt Iteck Market.
Ktnt'Y PITT. Ta.. Feb. 7. CATTLB-
Market, steady; receipts, 30 head: na
tive ateers. Vt.bWl.iCi; butchers, UOOif
ran and heifers. 34.KWM.eo; stock
eis and feeders, 86.6uiii7.Uj; bulls, stags,
etc.. IS.ffW7.2ft.
HOtl.' Market MtlO centa lower: re-
relpt, I.00O head; heavy, 87.TW7.86; mixed,
I7.6i;7.70; light, l7.3iKij7.61; bulk of sales,
t7 Mi7.7F,.
HHEBP Msrket, steady; recelpta, 301)
head; ewes, 5.).; lambs, 39.00a 14.40.
Oaishs Hay Market.
OMAHA. Neb.. Feb. 7.-PRAIRIB HAT
Choice upland. m 6011 0i). No. 1. 110.00
ft 10.6O: No. 2. I.i'dioti0; No. I. Moongoe
choice midland. io.O?rl0.w; No. I, twd
ln.Ou; No. 2. 17.0Vut.Oi; No. I, Vi4 AO;
choice lowland, 8j0; No. 1. xn.ootai.60; No.
1. M0iil00: No 8. 84.004.00.
HTRAVV Wheat Is quotable at 8M104J
ll.iiO. choice oat or rye atraw. M.oowfi wi
ALFALFA-4 1iolce alfalfa. I4 Omh 14 60;
No. 1. Iii'.oo'ii'ia.fru; No. 3, 8.u0911.0u ; No. 3,
li.0OJ W.
Oil and Rasla.
ft AVANNAH. Oa.. Feb. 7.-TURPEN
T1N Market, steady at IV4Hc; sales, 67
this.; receipts, 4: bhls.; shipments, Sh3
bills.; stock, 12.090 bbls.
ROSIN Msrket. firm; sale. 1.094 bbls.
receipt. 6C9 bbls.; shipments, 1.4ol bhls.
stock, r.z.bll bbls.; riuote A. H. l. K. a
16 16: F.. rLt6.r4: O. 8S16126: 11
i ; V. 85.60; K., 8..90; M., 84.80, N., 84.76
vu., Wi.eu; ww i.ou.
lagsr Market.
vrur vrtnif vK ann i n a,.. j
centrifugal. 4 (Or- molaaaea, .0c. KefineJ
firm; out loar, ; cruslied. I sue: mould
A, 4 46c; cubes. 4w; III! powdered. 1.16c;
powdered, a. 10c; fine granulated, c; dia
mond A. eo; confsctlonora A. lis; No. L
6.7io. Futures opened quiet today aad at
noon prices were 3 to 4 points lower.
Iteaor Xeapetla V let lass.
PARI Feb. I -A publlo funeral, with
full military honor will be given tomor
row to the victims of the Zeppelin raid
ef January 81. The minister of the In
terior, the president of the city council,
senatora and deputies are to attend.
OMAHA LIVE-STOCK MARKET
Cattle Steady to Ttn Cnt Lower
Sheep and Lambs Slow, bat
About Steady.
HOGS AROUND FIVE CENTS OFF
OMAHA, Februsry 7. 191(1.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Bheep.
Fstlmat Mnndar 9 W 13.S00 1I.;00
.ame day last week.... 9,173 I. 1.1"S
Same I weeks ago 9.111 lo.s'l .!
Same I weeks ago I 4.-.4 11. M 13. 1
Same 4 weeks ago. ll.jnfi 12.7:4 17,919
Kama day last year ... 2.145 V 7.294 11.280
The following tahle shows the receipts
of cattle, hogs and sheep at the Omaha
i-ive Stock market for the year to dale
aa compared with last year:
Cattle
Hogs ,
1?1 191.V mr
14-..iS7 loJ.IHJ 4.07X
499.0IO 314, 1 194.029
pnrep IM tsi.ZA
37,9361
Tie following table ahowa the average
m.l,u"..0! hof" ' Omaha live atock
parU for ttK wltB CO
Jb"Iin5i.:" li9ir.Ti9i4TT9"nTi9l ni5iTTw5
Jan.
. " I f 111 I 211 T KM I Hi 1 st
! W I I STI 7 31) M t M J
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
eb.
'eb.
K.I..
Feb.
1'Vh.
in 1 c 11
.ri'-i.aiajs
J 64S,j I Ml I 09
J97 t IV l3
lU'e
I 111 T Ml oii 7 64
I 2.1 7 i 1 ;
T MM 71
TtJ.l2W)S2
(Ml t: T M
I li T 30 061 T I 30
I 6,1 f 7H
T
49.1 ai
T .11, Ml S 17, 1 4J- I 1 401 I 29
7 64 7: I 2.V 7 4H 09 I I 33
s 741 .ti 1 as, n ii 1
Feb
h. 7 I T eo 11 1 yi T Ml 0Q T 43 "
'Sunday
CATTLB Receipts were large her and
at all other points this morning, with
the result that prices showed more or
leas decline all along the line. The local
demand (or killers wa good, but still
th market was a little slow, with prices
snywhere from weak to fully lo lower.
Hock rattle and feeders did not show
so much change, being In most casoa
about steady.
Quotations on cattle: Good to choice
beeves, I7.90fl9.50; fair to good beeves,
37.6017.90; common to fair beeves. 4.so4r
7. Ml; good to choice heifers, Iti.Vtfi'.l'O;
good to choice cows. 9i omrj.T&; fair to
good cow a A3tatie; common to fair
cows. 14 2MT6.JA; good to choice feeders.
87.0OitT7.90; fair to good feeders. l.eft7 110.
common to fslr feeders, IA.6V4M.60; good to
choice storkers, i.tVat.; fair to good
Blockers. 0S.SMf7.00; common to fslr stock
ers. I6.60KM.50: stock heifer. l&.TMiJtiO:
stock oowa, 84.7NUI.90; stock calves. i!
'V vrtl caives, 67.mit0.T6; bulls, stag.
tc. .tXMr.60.
Representative ssles:
BEFF KTWF.P.91,
Ne. . Pr. Ks. A.
tr
; .
t IS
1 U
. Ml 7 s ?i 1PI
.ltus T w M 1 ie
.1M4 T 4 Hit
.ir.t i ss
HKIFBRS.
8.m,.,,, l4s a es 19.
Ik
1 it
u
I M
I n
1 u
9it M . 1. ,
. 410
BULLS.
I M IS i , me)
FKr-IIKRH AND "TUtMtlW.
9 II at 19 717
I.... M 19 1. T14
I H 1 M III Ml
1 Ill IN .
HOOS-Arrlvals ef hog were ine larg
est for a Monday In a long time, about
13 car or 18,600 head being reported lit.
Thla la 6.000 larger I -an lst week ,"0
heavier than two weeks ago, and almost
twice large as for the same day last
year. Twenty-nine car were consigned
direct to a pecker from another market
cutting tne actual numoer ouoreu to
about 1R6 car.
Bhlnmn demand was not any too oroaa
st tha best, and a packers were putting
out their usual besrish dope on th early
market, outside buyers did not have to
pay over steady prlrea ror anything, ana
were able to buy some as much aa 6e
lower than Saturday. Hood butcher
weights sold as high a 37.90.
Aa was -noted above packers, en the
strength of the heavy run made early
lilda sharnlv lower, otter snowing a oo-
tilne of a much a 10c In nearly every
rase. No on waa willing te make so
large a concession though, and when
first packer sales were finally made tne
figures paid were not over M lower.
in the end tne nuiK ot tne nogs moved
on this basis, although movement never
became aetlve. On desirable kinds Price
remained unchanged all tha way through,
out the close was as usual, sticKy on tna
light stuff, and price easier than earlier
In the day. Late sales of light looked
aa much as luo lower, and even at that
several loads were unsold st noon.
Pig end of the sstes landed at m spread
of 37. 6007.70, with light ranging on down.
and a sprinkling; ot snippers a high
ss 17.80.
Ks.
at. a, rr. na. at. aa. rr.
,.1M ... T M 94 171 ... T
..IK ... 1H U II T N (U
,.1M ... IM li V4 4 T
..144 H 111 N., I VI ... I TO
,.7 ... 7 Tl 74 IM ... til
..It 4 7 M
PIOS.
..in ... an 44 M ...in
1".
...
to..,
U..
u..
HHKKl' Sheep and lamb supplies were
of pretty good volume this morning, es
timated receipts being n:ty-iwo rsrs, or
II (wo head. Tins I mora than s.ou neav-
ler than last Monday, and nearly twice
a large a two week ago, but a falling
off ot almost 8,009 head aa eompared wlia
a year ago.
Despite the ract that most point were
ell suDDlled. and weaker prices wers
retiorted aa nrobable at several ef the
other markets, local trade opened out In
pretty good season on a generally steady
Lasts. Quite a few of the decent to
good lamna were orougiu at iiunoitt
and as high aa 110.64) was paid for real
good fed western of light weight.
r..ws were moaeraieiy wen suppnea,
but demand wa better than at the close
of laat week and thi bulk of them sola
at fully steady price. In fact, buyer
quoted them aa much a lOo hlghsr, and
on paper sales looked better, but quality
waa aa a general thing Improved, It tak
ing a real good kind to bring 87.31, which
wa tn top at last weeg'a close, while
the bulk aold around 3716. Heal light
NavaJo yearlings sold at 19. IS. whil good
fed western weighing over ninety pound
Isnded at 4 06.
Feeder lambs were scarce, sad nothlna
t-sd gon to feeder buyers up lo noon.
However, tjier were three or four load
er nsir-rai isrriDs mat pscaers were not
very anxloua to take hold of still unsold
at midday, and It was very probable that
some of these would go to feeder buyers.
Quotations on sheep and lambsi Iambi,
good to choice. 8lo.UohlO.86; lambs, fair
to good, llO.a-iflO.tt); lambs, clipped, lx.76
ti9-4o; yearlings. go.d to cholc light,
ft.vne 40; yearlings, fair to choice heavy,
tS.iXKutt.7r.; wethers, fair to choice, 87.00
7.76; ewes, good to choice, 17. liuT.Sj;
fair to food, l 2f4l7.2.).
CHICAGO I.IVK ITOCK MARKET
raltl Weak Hog ttreaa Bheep
Irene.
CHICAOO. Fb. 7. CATTLE-Mrket.
weak; receipt. SJ.CiO head; native beef
steers. 84.3&ti9.nO: western, 8n.iip9.1; cows
and licirnrs, n.l.Vjl W; calves. 8s.iio3 10.75,
HOOK Market, strong, mostly 6 to 10
cent higher; receipts, 432 000 hesd; htilk.
17 9U-u8.Hi; lljiht. 37.MJ4U6; mixed, tl Hti
8 lb. heavy, 7.ita.26; rough, rr.S-Klul.Jo;
piks. iHt,rri.
KULKP Market, strong: receipt, ll.irtn
neea. w cmers, -.itiyi7.Z6; ewes, I!i.63
7o5; lambs. 8s.3i3ll.40.
Kaasa City Live tock Market
KAN MAS CITY, Mo., Feb. 7.-CATTLK
neceinis, is,:w nea-i: market ateady;
prime fed steers, 8 6019. 26; dressed haef
steers. 7.0lu4.40. western ateers. MoWf
8.40; stockere and feedera. 8.oifri,75; bulla
6.0At4.60; calves, $e.6i 10.60.
HOti Kecelpts, IS.O11) head: market
sieaay, duik, .i.ij, neavy 7.9ui9 00:
packers and butchers, 7.Jj.8f; light
ki.ttma.n: pigs, 8.2tvtr7.9
riHklEP ANI LA MBA Receipts. 1000,1
A aa.lr.4 kluV.aa I m. ... Vv 8iA at '.a ,
llvTsau , ( si 19a (m ( iei.ii igf , f 1''. 4H-(( IV. Vlf ,
yearlings. 8U.Oftj.80; wthers, 87.7uu-s.2d:
owe. 87.00tf7.76.
St. Joseph Live Btaelx Market.
HT. JO8KPH. Feh. 7. CATTLE Re
ceipt s, ! heed; market steady; ateers,
t7.ouoe.2ft; rows an I heifers, 14 OtVjl.40,
oalvea, K.OJVtflA eu.
HOUS Receipts. 8.600 hesd: nisrkot
steady; top, 17.90; bulk of sal, 16. Jo.
1.71. W
fcHKEP ANT laMBft Receipts,' 7.104
head; market higher; Uuuba. ie .iiru.oa.
Lire Bteck la Bight.
Receipts of live stock at the five prin
cipal western market:
t am, nogs. Bheep.
Omaha
Pleux City
Chicago
Karma City
fcu Louis
Total receipts..
8)
13. ."
... 0
...33 ')
...lii)
... 4.3u0
I
Ct 0.0
l,M
U.014
17,(J
104t
16.0W)
. .60.4U0 104.5UO 54,3
NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
1 . . ...
ImproYeraertt in International Situ
ation Enhances Quoted
Valnei.
PRICES OPEN
WITH
GAINS
"I
v v wr Trim-
Feh. J. Prospects of an
early and final aettlament of tha tml
if th
Ltisitanla episode and ether week-end de
velopments or a ravoraoie Character con
tributed In no uncertain measure to the
enhancement of quoted valuea todav.
Prices opened with gain of 1 to I points,
which were doubled awl even trebled Ister
In soma of the highly speculative leaders,
especially Baldwin T.ocomotlve, retro
leums. Motors snd Coppers, white vari
ous unclassified issues rose more un
evenly. The movement In oils wss accompanied
by authoritative statements of a merger
or consolidation of the leading companies
nrnunR in .iicxico nno lanrornia. ..Mex
ican Petroleum made extreme gain of
6N at HIV California Petroleum pre
ferred rose 6H to 7V. and Associated Oil.
13 to 18.
Baldwin's gain ef U te 1194 followed
rumors of that company' probable amal
gamation with on or more kindred con
cerns and the strength of metals wa di
rectly traceable to the much higher prices
quoted bv leading producers of copper
for deliveries running Into the middle of
th year. Mercantile Marin preferred
and th 44 per cent bends also rose ma
terially on publication of an outline ef
the proposed reorganisation.
United States tecl gave a good ac
count of Itself with cptlmlstlc forecasts
ef th unfilled tonnsge statement for Jan
psry which Is to Issue on Thursday.
Lackawanna Steel made a maximum lee
of M to 7 on abandonment of th
merger with Youngstown and Cambria
Steel, and Crucible Steel denoted moder
ate pressure. Incidentally, Wall street
was surprised at Mldval acfluleltlon of
Cambria.
Italia sgaln lagael behind Id point of
s-tlvlly. but were firm to strong. New
Haven waa aastated to a blaher level en
assurances that It Is pot Intended to dd
to fixed charge by new financing and
Rock Island reflected further accumula
tion. 1 Palings were moderate et ell times,
lapping Into dullness and some easing of
prices toward tha cIom,
Total sale amounted to 804000 hree.
Firmness ruled In the bond market with
further executive dealtues tn Anglo
French s. Total sale,., par value, aggre
gated 3.ooo. United Htetee bonds nere
Irregulsr.
Number of sale and leading quotations
on stock a today were:
. asmNits. CIim.
Alsakt Qnlrt IK"! ul
t It
.
M44 V
11 41
lou'j VUS
IM't
nm iiift,
1 171 ,
m si.t
in i
1UV 117'
s
44
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is i
ttn no'
1 - .:
4Ji, a ,
II l!-
1 ITw
ns
4l
VH IIS
II
4IH 49
l.t, XII,
lTt4 111
l-i 4 ui'k
4t 44 V
1 1V
it 4I
III lls
I10, 17
n 7uj
..... 114V,
IM m
14 '4 Wit
14S
S
'i 71
li 1K
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HiH lli'i
i 1 lliivt
U in '4
4H
4 HS
IHIV
94S V,
TIM 77',
U IK,
99 9J 1I4
tl U14
IK. '4 Ui
M 14',
tM
1UI I'i',
1.1 'a
Ml Hi,
111 HI14
T14 71
4
Mtj W
"S
4"-
H4 rt'd
7
AUU-riwlMra I.jne (,.ik
amerlnaa Bel Ixgsr.... I.l Ti,
Amerttma Ca .., !, JH
Amrira IKvmotir .... ts. roo ntv,
lawrlisa H, e H lt.Wrt toiw
am l a ft. rM
Am. Hviu Refining
Amarlcan tel. A Tel
Amsrtraa Teesece
AnacnndA Oa-par
Itcitiiaa t
Ha id via LaooaftittlYe
aifiaof a ohia..
ItaihUlMm Mteel .1
Umnlilyn kpm Tr
t'altionila I'atenlcaial ....
t'ana.lilia Parlfio
Ctntral Ltather
1 kMPMik tsilo
Calrtur o. W
4 hlr.,,1, M t. P
fhlc.o A K. W
t'tlc.Q. R. I. p. By.,
Chm t Wer
Cslorado ftiel Ires,,,,
Cruilhte 9tal
tkanvar it. O. pfl
liutillsrs' tfecarttlaB ....
Brta
lnea tMertiie
Oraat Northers 9fd
(iml tin. Or ctla
usnhlm RiBlorsllna.,
Illinuls Central ,
InMrttomnga CSs. Oor.,
Lewi m
1-jr
i Mr
lt.ee r,
l.ne is4
4.e ins.
lev rrs
r.t
't
400
at
ii'iiie
4,lu
SiS
II
It
4n.ro 14
14. on
l.ae
in
an
I. on
lire
"'tis
I. set
1 V
4H
in
44
us
"tn
44
111
7?
inapirstina
International Harveatsr..,
Ksiinis City aaslkers...,
Ihlfli Valley
uillla A SuhvUI..,
Motlras Psirolstim ,
Miami OopMr
MlMonrl, K. A T. pl4...
41.
1,10
siiMAun rsotris
Nattannl lftw t.tn T'4
Kd Copser , 11
Hew Trk iotml
N. Y., N. H. U. I.fto .4U
Norfolk A Weatera 1.M0 in i
Northern PsalflQ .,..,1... Sno llt4
Soldo Mail i,aa tin
raeirta Tal. Tel - .7
fennaylvsnla
I in an ptlaoe IDar
Rar One, Copper
heeding ,,,,
Hapublla Iroa a 9Lel...
liHitliere raeffio
Kowthvrs Ks'lwar
PtoaifthAaar tkuepaay ....
Tenniyis Onaear
Tvxita riNt
4'nltta Pavlfia
IN
'iiisi
Ins
I v
a km
r.'
14
.104
n4
l4
II U
J7il
imn tt
!. 114 n
failed AtftvtM Mlsel il.an
II. a. M,M) 1 fl
ftm 4Vprr i,n
Waetma Vataa 4e
Waatlnckmia Btartrlo lTe
Montana rower .... ......
Kenaral Moanni
4H
117
leu,
lH
Wabaak M 1 n
lateraatlonal Marin '4. ni II
Total salsa far the lay. I.s) mrce.
. New Terk Maaey Mrkt.
NKW TORK. Feb, 7.-MEHCANT1LC
PAPKR Iti per cent.
BTttKl-lNta JvXC'HANOK Blxtv-day
Mils. 64.704: asiuaod. 84.761: c.h!..
84.7718.
biLV ttv wax, ato; mciiou dollsia,
HONDS Oornment, steed r; ratlreid.
firm. .
MONKT Time losns, ey; 19 na 91
day. 34TfJH per oeot; aU months. iJ
I per cant. Call money, steely: high 2
per oent; low, IV per cent; ruling rate.
K per cent; last loan. 3 per centl closing
kid, 14 per cent! offered at 8 per cent".
Closing quotation on bend today atr
follows!
0. . rof M. ret ... MtlL N. asl. 4 i
40 eo.inotl M K 17.1a s..:ii;
V..B. ta re lolu'Mo. Kc . ...l,
a sousoa I'll U Moot, fowor at..,., !'
C. g. 4 mi lwaM. r. 0 dee. 4.... ur,
lo rosaea lmt,N. T. Ctlr 4V....l;4o
Am. Hnoltors ....lll !. T., N. H. H
A. T. A T v. 4'4..1M nr. 114
A l,l-rren.-h .... I4e, Iclflo 19. .:!,
Itrbloon -n. 4a. ... 94 4i
tul. Ohio 4s MtlO. U rof. 4o..
n-m siol r. tSo ...!. T. T H
Con. Fetirie Ut IAVPobs. 00s. 4ia...
H hoa. A O. ev. tin 9'4 4o sou. 4ts
r. a. O I. it ... i'tan res. 41 .
c. st.sA g r. o. is.. ii u g. v. r
..
.. xi
..1'
..4'
. .1-'V
,.. Mi,
4
...145 'a
... M4.
...IflS
... IT',
.. II
,..lo 14
...1WIS
... 94S
C. R. I. a r. r. 4. 0 Be. r. or. is..
f A U. rof. 4H.
IU o rof. 40
T, A . O e. 4s
P.Ho sn. 4s
xios- Elertrte Is.
Ot. No. let 4140...
111. Cos. rof. 4s...
Int. M. M. 4to....
K. 80. ret. is..
BI4.
. T7 gn. Rallvor Is....
. HVIl'aloa Psclfls 4s...
.14 aa er 4o
. Hm'. a. ntibbor I..,
. uv. s. stool lo
. 9Weet. t'nlo 4t4a. .
. litlWoot. Else. ev. Is
Bteeke aad Beads.
Quntottoas tunUhol Wr Bnrss, Brisker k Co.,
44 Ornate National saak bsllling:
llork Bid Aokee.
4m. faioltera Haa., are A ta :
BurseM-Naoh 1 aer fMnl M.., Ml
rm.,i H.xol Oe., kuau (f-ooteoollol
tr A Co . pit 9614
rolrmoot Ctraamare, 7 or esas of 4..., let
Fslrmoat Croomtry, seoa. IM
Fairmont rromaiotT, par eout fr.
Ooark Mill A 7 par oaal f4
IJnrolo Tl. A Tel., earn. T Bar eool
Mountals Rtaioe Tol. Tol
Omaha r. B. It. By.. M
Omaha e C. is. By. ., M
(naalia C. B. at. Rr . ccaa
potoro Mill rv. fl4....,
Bloua tlf Hurl Tortla. I a. a 14.
Bonis
nouaiftj aor. Co.. I s e. (Salt lake)
tuaaoa Dealt la. ka
Loo Aasoloo Rr. U. 1I4S
UwLmlllo 0. B. tint to, 11 ...
Unrwa Tl. Tol. to. 1944
a
m
HM
71
4
. 44
94
17 1
II
Montreal Tram. Poeer Is, till N
Norweaioa la. 1141 ,
N'rbruka tltr t'tilllleo 00 It
nmaha echsoto 4t9. 1141 Ka
Omaha O. B. Bt. Rr. U, MM 0414
Pa. itir a. . la rxt 11
orkr Mt. Fu4 la. 14. a4 koous
H4 CI mid. Noe.. 4H Hat M
Hioui r.itr Tol. a. 1KM m.4
Wtcblt Voloo Btock Tarlo Is. 1M4... IM
Laadoa Bteok Marker,
LONDON. Feb. 7. American BecuritlM
en the stock market were duH. with th
exception of Canadian Peclfle anl! United
Ptatea Steel, gevere! bonds changed,
hands end a food turnover was repotted
Under the mobilisation scheme.
B1LVER Bar. 37 l-ld per eiHMM.
MONKY 4V.tH per "at-
IilSOOUNT KATKfleloort bill aad
three months, IS per cant.
Bask Claeurlaa-e.
OMAHA. Feb. 7 Bank clearing fo
Omaha today wore i..J.W nd far the
correepomllug day loot year, aJ.U.HtlU.
Dry Oewae Market.
NEW TOHK. Feh. T.-Coftoa goods
were in full demand today. Yarn io
stea.ly. llw silk advanced art tiai
gra1: reached the hlgeat pi.r i
luuclied. Ireo good ia 0-1.1 1 .
Ifll
lot 1
ISO
10a
04
11
71
04
l
91
01V,
(,
V
sa
li t
no
104
04-4
91
at
97
Ml