TI 1 1 i HKK: OMAHA, 'ITKShAY. lT.IUU'AKV JJ, 1 0 1 T. 11 l .m i ,. FOR RENT HOUSES West. 2o IoiiKlas: modern, ronnn $,tA.'. 111", a. ;tist; modern, room. ih. 8 4l.t, modern. 7 rooms. I J . J"H N. KRKN7.F.R, Pons las V4 8-R. house nut. fit ! sleeping porch: Field Club 8nth Ave llnrney 8? North. tiOOD rooming house, lo rooms. modrn. ?14 Cass 8t.. $10. Hrnson Myers Co.. 44 Omaha Nut. Hank Hldg, lili T. IRA NT ST T-r. com.. modern. 8J 4 Hull, 438 Ramge Rlilg. Poug, ' South. I"'Es;lRAHLK 8-room collage, modern si ren furaicd. fi:8 S. 19tb Ave. Hlxen bangh. I. 423. S-HmoM linuxe. modern except furnace. ! a. rlrt Ave, Hur. 43-Vi, ROOM. strictly modern house. Mfv 8. 11th St. M I sc e 1 1 n eo . tl.V-281." YVootwpr'h Ave., 8 room. J31-t' S. 2.Mh Axe., ti-ronra brick flat, all modem. $ ' Ti-4 .list. 8 room, modem. i 3tC Podire, 8 rooms, modern. $ l.'H N. ;ikl. 5 roomii. modern, very good. 8:7. Field Club. 7 rooms, modern. $10 7(4 S. 1:4th. modem. 8-r. flat. O TROVER fTTN. Douglas 3X2. 819-30 City National. FOR OARPEN1NO AND 1WI.THT. 8-r, downtown, colored; $12. Also a 2 and a 3 (like bungalow) and ACRE OROUKn, f and $7. Alao 5-r.. Cali fornia bungalow and acre, $14. Tel. P. 2107. Kvcnlngs, Wal. 25S7. HOl'SKS FOR RKNT. ' CRF.lliH. SONS CO. 608 BEE Bl.DO. IXU'O. :oo. FOR RENT AP'TS AND FLATS Writ, A FH3W of the very well arrajided T)viKht Apartmenta" left. Thla la a brand new building and i certainly ideal. Apartmenta ranging lrom & to 7 room. I CALKINS & CO.. DoiiglM J31S. City Nat'l Rank HJdB VERY tlinice 4 or 5-roorn aleanTTieatcd" apartment, on AVeat 1' amain St. JOHN W. ROB B2.NS. ptr: FARN'AM BT. il()LKl!.' u-room apuriniciit. including sleeping porch. W..II located. Harney 1 ".P9 North. FOI R and 7-ioonf apn 1 1 ment near T. 6.; low rent.. (. P. S'ehbens. Snnlt. NORMA NJ)I Ei ATA RT MENT Park Ave. and Pacific, fine fll floor apartment, consisting of largo reception hail, very large living room, dining room, two big bedrooms and bath, large kitchen, pan try, closets, maid a room. One of the best arranged apartmenta tn the city. Immediate possession. Price M) per mo. D. V. 8HOLF.8 CO.. 1S-1(i City Nat'l Bank Bldg. T'ong. 4, i FIVE-ROOM a team heated apartment, "uf very desirable; the Chula Viata, rth jf and Poppleton Ave.. 84.60. 312 Bran- qeis i heater riing. t'otig. ion. Mlarellsi WARM. COZY APARTMENT. Fine apartment of four rooms . and bath, nloely ' decorated, oak finish, team heat. Janitor eervlce; every thing flrat-claaa. bee It and you will take It. BCOTT ft HIL.I CO.. Douglaa 10)9. MONTH FREE RENT. CLOSE-IN APARTMENT. 8-r. and bath, apartment, brick; mod. except heat: good neighborhood; $12.60. t. E. BUCK. 12 Omaha Nat. 1. 6126. MOVING AND STORAGE GLOBE VAN & STORAGE Stores, moves, packs, ahlps; 8-horae van and 2 men, 11.25 per hour; storage, U per month. Satisfaction guaranteed. Douglas 4338 and Tyler 230. GORDON VAN 00. Packing, storage and mov ing. 219. N. 11th St. Phone Douglaa 3M or Harney 19tfl. DUAUA Truck, Van and Storage Co., moving, packing, storage and ahipplng. flione uougiaa hw FIDELITY RENTAX. FREE TU.a TAmi nl d a TI. h fna, Amnltl Hat tit vacant houses and apartmenta; also for storage, moving. 11th and Jackson Sta. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Separate, locked rooms, for household gooua and pianos, moving, packing and shipping. OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO., tm S. 16th St. Douglas 4ia. 1 PVVn Express Co. Moving. U. U. XuiU-iU poking and storage. 12(7 Farnam St. Douglas 8146. FOR RENT-BUSINESS PROP'TY tores. MOK1.RN utore room, shelving, coun ters, living rooms, low rent, good lo cation, 4lh snd I, South Omaha. J. Casey. Also i-ronm monern nome. feM ALL store room; very desirable; rent YM; 1520 Cass l?t. CONRAD YOUNU. 322 Brsndela Theater. Douglas 1S71. STORE ROOMS at UW8-D11 Farnam Su Thos. F. Hall. 43U Ramge Bldg. L. 740S. FOR RENT-SUBURBAN CliOIt'K modern suburban reldence, S acres of land on paved road near Flor t nee. R. H. Lauderyou, ioj Neville Rlk. Phone Douglas fc.'tvi. . WANTED TO RENT I nfarnlabed Houses and Plata. CAN WE DELIVER? YES, SI H. If you have a good house and want to rent It tell us. Thos. L. McGarry, Reelme Bldg. Red 4344 Business Property. WANTED An empty building In a good l,ve town suitable for a restaurant, L. A. Murray. Arlnn. Ia.. Box 12J. ANrTEl A good location for a flrst- olns pool hall. AddrHa Y 249, Ree. M i seel l neoaa- W ANTED By two young men, room with Inplo beos and private batli; state price. Address P. O. Box KiT. REAL ESTATE-IMPROVED West. West Farnam 7 Rooms Modern $3,000. Only two blocks from the corner of th and Farnam. L p-lo-the-iiunute square two-story house, finished in the finest of quarter-sawed oak. On full lot, with the paving paid in full. House is just newly decorated and in apple-pie order. Here la one of the most com fortable homes we know of, in a loca tion the cyual of any in the city, at a price lor loos than you could build a houss for. It s a map. Act quickly. Armstrong-WaUh Co., f yler 153d. Keeline Bldg. I."w0 CASH Will buy a brand new alt modern bun galow, just finished, at 35th and How ard St H. A. WOLT. SU Ware Bik Doug NOT how many, but how good. I do not build ho nuts in dozen bits, but I do build them good Phons Benson 12' F . S Trulltnger. W. L. fcELBY ft SONd. INSURANCE .North. Ul- Al T1FL L PRAIRIE PARtC-JTU Ames Ave, 7 large rooms, bath and sleeping por h, screens and storm sunli tluoi. ghout ; south front, fine shade and l:"de I'mi i-ash and lio monthly, from I sl'ol -albiu pait. Keys at my reel-cl-nce. P. J. S -Miineil. Fi ler Am, Pliuuca Lv.u. jia or Co.lui mJ. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED Dandy 5-Room Cottage Two Ix)ts on Corner Pine Place for Chickens Look at 10m So. 48ih Pt-. rUht on West Iavenworth car line, dandy room cottage with two lots, all fenced, ehlcken house, six or seven fine shade treea. a cracUrrjark little home and plenty of room to ralae chickens, or you can build another houae on the vacant lot. Irli e $.'.4.i; about $.Vrt down and the balance like rent. Thla little place, la a world-benter." o do not waate anv lime, but go out and look It over right away. Payne & Slater Co., lift Omaha Nat Rank Rlrig. Good Home Cheap Nonresident owner haa reduced the price of hia home to $.. which ron aiala of a gor1 ?-storv modern house, located on an east and south front cor ner lot. with beautiful shade treea, on paved alreet. The houae la now vacant and ran be shown anv time bv ap pointment. Location. 412 lAfavette Ave. Be mire and look thla up If voti are looking for a Kood home at low price in this locality. Reaaona Wo terms. GEOROE COMPANY, Vhore n. 7" 102 City Vat. Ilk. Rldg U00I.) HOME Rlx-rootn bunsnlow all niotcrn. 4100 N ?lst. Tel. own--r. Colfan Zr. FOR SALE Strictly modem. 11-room house; hot water heat; south front lot. Price. 87.O0. Phone I'ouglaa 1SI8. On Boulevard South of Leav worth. S S. Slth St., rooms, full two storv. new house, oak throughout dov-atalra, with ma)ile floors upstair, atr!c;ly modern end a house that will stand the closest Inspection. Built by a reliable man, but owing to oircumstn-ves must bo sold In a few days. Very preity location. Iook at this and make us an offer at once. lliatt-Pairfieltl Co. Omaha Nat. Bk. Rldg Tel.IT. KIKLI) CLUH HOME Dandy fi-room houae, all modern. Paved street, close to school and oar line, splendid location. Price ti.M0, part cash, balance time. Ixioeted Just north of Field Club on 3Xth Ave. Let us show you thla. C. G. CARLBERG, si 2 RR wrns tmf.atkr Bi.no. FOR (A LE strictly modern aeven-room houae, nearly new. Field club district; facea east on the boulevard. Will sell cheap If taken at once. Ruy direct from owner. Phone Hirnev T.VK. ( ROOMS Living room, dining room, kitchen, bedroom and pantry on 1st floor, oak finish, sun room, bedroom and bath on 2d floor; furnace, modern In every do tall, east front lot, close to school. Lo cated near SSth Ave. and Martha St. Price 23.000. 8100 caah. balance easy. C. G. CARLBERG, ai? pwavdris thfatfr BLno. MlielUaeons. A FINE brand new bungalow, living room across front of house; two front rooms have beamed celling; 8 rooms fln 1ahed In oak; second floor unfinished; could finish three rooms; screens, win dow shades; lot 40x128 feet; paved street; one block to car; east, termsor lot as part pavment. rasp rro.. noco. mis. SMALL. ACREAGE pays the best. We have a proposition In small acreage that can he bought for a small payment down, balance monthly without Interest W. T. SMITH CO., City National Bank Bldg. -ROOM BARGAIN NEW, 6-ROOM. t 8TORT HOUSE, NEAR CAR. A SNAP AT 88,400: REASONABLE PAYMENTS. BENSON ft CAR MIC HA EL, DOUGLAS 1722. 642 PAXTON BLK. ACREAGE I have for sals 1. Hi. 8, 4Vt, S and two 10-acr tracts. Prices right on all. Some Improved. See me. Phone Doug. 1610. William Colfax, Hiiite 7QZ-4 Keellne Bldg. UP-TO-DATE bungalow, 6 rooms, a dandy, only $2,mo. W. H. GATES. 847 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. Doug. 12M. FIRE and tornado ins. Myrtle Deuel-, fclii N. 23d. Phone Colfax 1062 after 11 a. m. REAL ESTATE UNIMPROVED Weal. LARGE LOT BARGAIN- In the West Farnam district; ?o feet front for 82.478. This commands an unusually good .view and Is a bsrgain for anyone who wants a good, wide lot for a home. W do not know of any thing else Ilk this at the price. HARRISON & MORTON, 91 Omaha Nat l Bank Bldg. 814. SEE MK lor acreage; have choice tract north of Florence. R. u. Landeryou. 2o2 Neville Blk Tel. Doug. 675. North. 100 Beautiful Homes re being planned for Minna I.tua thiai year. The most wonderful development ever seen In Omaha will take place there. YOIT can make money by buying a lot or two NOW on easy terms. CHARLES W.MARTIN CO.,juwners. THREE oo-foot lots near Franklin school for 81. KA a bargain. Will sell sep arately for 200 each. GEOROE O. WALLACE. Keeline Bldg t i Ail.su. near irfih M., Si or 44 feet;' must be sold to cloai estate. OKIMMKL. V dm. Nat. Bk. Bldg. Miscellaneous. VACANT LOTS If you contemplate building a borne ibis spring, do not fall to see us. We have a Hat of choce vacant lots in both north and west parts of the city. A. P. TUKKY ft SON. Tel. Poi:g 602. 1607-8 W. u. W. Bids. TWO ACRES, close In. 8X200; anT other acreage. 8-t0 to 8X) No trades. Pat terson. Douglas 'Mi. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES Will exchange two business lots clear of encuntranre. corner of 24th and Sew ard. PrUe t-,800, for houae of equal value. J. B. ROBINSON. 44.' Bee. D. M. Milt EXCHANUE 1-and cieur of In rumhrance, in Dundy county, Nebraska, for land in the Red River Valley of Mlnntsota or North Dakota. Will as sume. E. F. Andrus, 3J0 Endicott lildg., St. Paul, Minn I HAVE mono good inunuiu ii stoi K to trade for equity for land or eiiy prop erty. W. H. Malinare, 10E7 Omaha Na li'iiml jiank. CHuli'K W acres, near town. Johnson Co.. for good Omaha proH-rlv, CAMP BELL. St CRAIG. Keeline Bids, p. 4vJ3. RE.1DEUMCE and flats. F.xjhange. f..r vaant property Tolan I Tr'imhull. CAN sell or exchange anything ou have to offer. C. J. Cunan. Mil ague Bldg. REAL ESTATESUBURBAN THREE ACRF.S. CHOICE CORNER. On paved road near Benson. Easy terms. MADS A. HANSEN. 407 McCsgue Eldg. ; At'KKS io l;,iiiii), lily viaiii airi ce meol u jIViS. clone to car l.ne. II vii . -I.--, t-iiok. snap. 'ItuUM.a. u(i Onidli ..a 1 1. l. ;is.. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Dundee. 1'1'Xf'KK flXfuTSTN Just listed a nifty -room nearlv new home, strictly notern in every wa, near 48th and r'arum, on the IJncoln Highway. Houae haa oak finish through out and all built-in features, l-erge lot. 80x150 One of the prettiest view Tn the city. Let na prove it rATNK 1NVKSTM HNT OOMPAVT. 8th Floor Piti. Nat. Hk. Pldg . I' 1TM o "oath aide. X ACRES arTd houae, Potilh SldV;' fine place, well Improved, fruit, etc. $4,000. W. T. GRAHAM. Be Uldg. REAL ESTATE-WANTED HAVK buyvra for Mod. N. aide rottaaea, buna-alow. eay payment. Younaman, "1 Om Nat, ftank Mdg. noun. 147v W ANTED To buy on monthly payment? mall atora room, with living room above, In Central school district, l'hone Red "4. braaka Lock Rox 43, South Sioux City. Nob. FOR SALE BUSINESS PROPTY for Sal Good Location for REAL ESTATE or INSURANCE 130 Sjuar Feet $10.00. Tbt Be Building Co. Room 10S. FINANCIAL Heal Estate, Loan, Mertgsgn. WE are ready at all time to make loans on flrst-claai city property and eastern Nebraska farm. Rates on request. UNITED 8TATE3 TRUST CO. tl2 So. 17th St, 6 TO for Iobjis on beat class city residences in amounts 82.0UO up; also farm loans. Reasonable commissions PETERS TRl'ST CO.. 16J2 Farnam St. OMAHA homes. East Neoraaka farms. O'KEEKK REAL ESTATE CO.. 818 Omaha National. Phone Douglas 8TI8. ' MONET TO LOAN, for years on improved properties. SHOPKN & CO.. Doug. f4. GARVIN BROS. A4j Omaha Natl. Bk. Bldg. $100 TO $10,000 made promnly. F. D. Wead. Weed Bldg.. 18th A Farnam Sta. MONEY on hand for city and farm loans. H. W. Binder. C'ty National Bank Bldg. CITY property. Large loaiu a specially. W. . 11. 1 nomas, trs staie cam k faldg. CITY and farm loana. 6, 64. 6 per oent. J. H. Dumont A Co.. 418 atate Bank, Ac CITY LOANS, C. G. Carl berg. Jl- H Brandels Theater Bldg. Cr. MONEY. HARRISON A MORTON. tlA Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. stocks and Boads. U1LT-EDGB stock in reliable Omaha firm paying 10 per cent; no better. Ad dress M 7K7, Bee. $3.7nO FARM mortgage bearing 7 per oent. secured by property valued fli.fiotj. Tal mago Loomls Inv. Co.. W. O. W. Bldg. Abstrstats at Tltla. GUARANTEE l cheapest. Room T, Patterson Bldg. D.47 IV VW R Title guarantee and Abstraot JVXiXVXe Co-i a modern abstraot office. 805 S. 17th St. Tel. D. 64K7, SEED ABSTRACT CO., oldest abstract office In Nebraska. 20$ Braodela Tbsa. REAL ESTATE-TRACKAGE Trackage for Lease. Will lease trackage, lots 138x180. Union Pacific tracks on property, 11th and Seward Sts. Norris & Norria. 400 Bee Building. Phone Douglas 4270. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Iowa Lands. 10 ACRES, all In trees, apples, etc, on Lime Kiln road, at 8100 per acre, DAY & HESS COMPANY, 123 Pearl Street. Council Bluffs, la. GET THIS CHOICE IOWA FARM. Possession given March 15th. IfiO acres choice corn, clover, wheat and blue grass In best part of Taylor county. All plow land, profitably rolling. Extra well Improve, well located, good black soil, well kept, good water. Owned by Physician, who must sacrifice. Price, 8148 avre. easy terms. Address G 7S3, Bee. Bee. 80-ACRE farm near Council Bluffs in the hills, 6-room house, summer kitchen and barn. Possession at once. Price 875 per acre. DAY A HESS COMPANY, 123 Pearl street. Council Bluffs, Ia. Xflaeoarl Lauds. IN DENT. CO.. MISSOURI. I have some fine bargains In Improved farms of all sizes; price, $18 an acre and up; timber land, that will make good farms when cleared. In tracts of 4u acres and up; price, $8 to $L5 per acre. 1 have Just returned from down there and feel aure the country will suit you. Call or write for booklet, W. S. FRANK. 201 Neville Rlk., (imaha, GREAT BARGAINS $u down, 80 monthly. puys 40 acres, good fruit and poultry land, near town, southern Missouri. Price only $0. Address Box bus. Kx celslor Springs. Mo. Minnesota, Uslu, :80-ACRH Impioved farm. 80 miles from Minneapolis; 100 acres under cultivation, balance meadow and pasture; good soil; 10-room house, barn and all other build ings that are neeuen; school house on laud; price, Juo per aure; one-half cash: or will sell farm wltn full equipment of horses, cattle, machinery, etc. Will make very reasonable price on personal property. Immediate possession or.n be had. Schawb Bros., 10-.'8 Plymouth Building. Minneapolis, Minn. Montana Lssdi, FOL'R sections eastern Molilalia corn belt land. Will sell for 86 to 813 Per acre. For terms and Information write Sam l O Connell, Rosebud, Mont. Nebraska Lasts, SOLD to S. H. Weidnei. Fremont, Neb , the 1 acres advertised last week. Write him for his opinion of Cheyenne county. We have S-0 acres, well Im proved, level land, black soil, perfect location; 70 acres plowed: HVi miles from town and accredited nigh school. We wont have it lout; at tins price Jn.iXO, t,'! 600 cash;, balance. " for 6 rears. No trades. Write Nugent de uigpre. ixidko Pole, Neb ALL THE TIME YOU WANT Owner of 240 acres In Cedar county, 48 mlits from i-iou City; will make vey liberal terms to first-class farmer who can make a reasonable cash payment; farm haa about laO acres In crop. Is well Improved snd close to town. Price, $lu0 an acre. W hat's the use of renting? PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY. Omaha Nefl K:mkHldr.. "maha. KIMBALL COI NTY LAND BARGaTnT 640 acres in the northern part of Kim ball county, where the soil Is eiual to eastern Nebraska; smooth table land. Price li per acre. It would be rreap at $.6. Terms will he given if desired. J. II. Dl MONT A CO.. 418-1S Keeline Jtldg I 'honaIous;. WI. BAROAI.V-For sale. ISO-acre farm ft" Yoik county, Nebraska, 8 miles south of Bradahaw, at I Us per acre; 140 acres Is under plow, lu acres timothy and al'alfa, 10 airea pasture; $2.(iu improve neiits. Farmers Stale Bank. Hender son. Neb. 4 UCSHEIJi WHIJCf IAN D, Uc fK acre. Cheyenne Co.. best sraii grain Co. in state, fow snaps for eurly buy ers. Live atrcr.ts nuatod. Wriie Fund loclniMl Inv. to.. SiiIih'v. N-'i. .W A ttr. (IM'I i.illll mi Richard Ki"hl. 'h an ' ' Ontalui, or Lcn-ion. 371 J. 11 . ttl it-l.l .ula his. ih snd Ames Ave.. FARM AND RANCH LANDS 7ehraskaLaaae. FOR BA LE Pest large bx iy" hfkh grade medium prt-ed land In Nehraaka; very little money required. C. Bradley, al bach, Neh. o 3Mi ACRKS improved grain and stock farm. Ml Per acre. .t,in cash; bal. "V If not sold bv March 1. will lease; $1.70. 1TN. Broken Bow. Neh. VKK V S I I.p7i T 2.0M acre"NT'h. ranch" l-argaln price; well I. .rated; b'gMv Im rnived Relvea tUfford. Range B!h.-Omalia. WHAT have you tn s 'II in farms anil city property? Sea its. F. T. . alker A Co.. 077 Omaha Nat Bunk. Omaha. Wteeonstw Laaiti. VPPK.R W l.scu.NM.N-iiMi ortiiy anu general crop state In the union, settlers wanted: laiuls for sale at low prices on easy terms. Ask for booklet 34 on Wis consin Ceiitrnl 1-aiui Grant. Excellent lands for slock raising. If Interested In fruit lands ak for booklet on apple orcharde. Address Land and Industrial Dept.. Soo Line Railway. Minneapolis. Minn. llUerlmaruat. Hank Yoo a I'.h.m fun salkt Write a good description of vour land and send it to the Moux City (ls.i Jour, nal. 'Iowa's Moat Powerful Want Ad Medium." Twenty-five words every Fri day evening. Saturday morning and every Saturday evening and Sunday for one month, giving sixteen ads on twelve different days for U: or 60 words, 84. or It words, $&. Large nt circulation of any Iowa news paper; 20,ouo readers dally .n four great statea. FARM AND RANCH LANDS TOR any snd all kinds of acreage located a or near car line, call C. R. Combs. Bit Brandels Theater Bldg. Doug. S18. FOR RENT-FARM LANDS FOR SALE OR RENT March 1. nice 40 acre farm In Sarpy county; good improvements, fenced and cross fenced. T miles west of Millsrd, 4"4i northwest of Uretna. Rent $" per year. A. C. Wakeley. 406 Omaha National Bsnk Bldg HORSESLIVESTOCK-VEHICLES For Bala. liARN KS-H ttig lianiess sale; wave JO to . per cent; write today for my bargain erlce. Marvin C. Van Derveer. 4H2S aiith t , South Side. Omaha. Neh. FOR SALE-'-One brown mare. 4 years old, weight about 1.1MI lbs.; city broke, also single wagon and harness. 1401 Wirt St. Webster 4196. T KA Sn sr in m a res. l.a'lo His. BoiTT South Omaha. TliTrTjMwo milk wagona ror sale, cheap. Johnson-Dsnforth to.. pith andclark. HAY $7.00 ton. A. W. Wagner. 801 N. lT POULTRY AND PET STOCK CYCLE hatcher and brooder for sale. Kinv-egg sise, naa oeen uaeri for n number of successful hatches. Easy, cheap and practical to operate. Cost 8I. will sell for . 141 N. 4lst St. Har ney Uli. W ANTKD Hood home for a house dog. Call Harney 4014. MXD a-raln10o le.. tl.Vo. Wagner. HQINlI CHICKENS for sale. Itenaon 810. AUTOMOBILES-FOR SALE TIRES ADVANCING But wa keep the pries down. Have ts.000 stock, all standard makes. Mich as United Statea. Diamond, (lood - ) rich, Fiske, Racine, 4,000-Mile Guar anteed and others. S0x3 $6.75 80x3tt $8.75 S2x8V4 $9.80 32x4 $15.00 34x4 $12.60-$14.26-$1S 86x4 $13.60-115 , 36x4 K $20-$22.60 17x4 $20 87x5 $22.50 Soma used tires at $8, Come and see these bargains or wrlto or phone Duplex Tiro Co. 2M8 Farnam St. Douglas 4878. EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS i If you are thinking of buying a good used car now Is your opportunity to save yourself money and secure a first class car. Look over the list and write or call on us. One 1916 Msg well $4M One 111 4 Ford touring car with lota of extra equipment, extra tires.... 178 One 1814 Ford roadster with extra equipment, demountable rims snd new tires. In first class condition. ?7R One Hupp "ao" 125 One 86 horsepower Maxwell truck. This car Is being thoroughly over hauled. Good tires all the way around $00 One a-cyllnder Maxwell roadster. Presto tank and klaxon horn 100 One Chalmers "30" roadster. In good shape 373 C. W. FRANCIS AUTO CO. Ml Farnam. Douglaa 8M 1818 BRAND new Monitor touring. ...$&"4 iift r ora touring, goon snape boo 1814 Studehaker-slx, touting 850 1912 Cadillac touting (60 1H14 Ford del., closed; like new.... 10 1H13 Overland touring, self starter.. ;I7,', Auto Clearing House. ?3o9 Farnam. D. 8110 AlJTOMdnTTTB Insurancefire, theft, lia bility and damage. ART THATCHER, 1817-18 City Nat'l. Douglas 8soi. Jk-ll I. Maxwell roadster, electric lights, self-atarter, excellent condition: sacri fice. M8 B. Elh. Ifarnev 19S3. GO( iii eocond-hand l.nuu-pouml Huick truck. $10. Nebraska Rulck Auto Co., 1914 Farnam. Douglas 721. GOOD car cheap; easy payments; It will pay you to look Into this. Colfax S:f7. Auto Livery sad Oarages. Industrial Oiirage Co.. 80th & Harney StsT Alls Tlrce aa applies. AUTO TIRES HAI.F Pitica Homer Hill. 1611 Chicago St. Aato Rrpalrlua and Palntlna. Automobile painting done-by experts; 20 years experience jn umanu ; work guar anteed first class. Johnson-Dan forth Co. ut-n-tA ures last longer, are stronger and more durable; :x.Hx, 86. W. Lit Farnam St. Douglas 4K78. $100 reward fcr magneto we can't repair Csrepalredaysdorfer, I!0 N. isth Pfes winter storage when cars are paint' ed and repaired Johnaon-Panforth Co. Omaha Radiator Rao Co.. -',34 Far. D. 2 1. I lacrllt; neoua. Al'TOMORI I.R IN8VRANCF Fire Theft. I.t:il.!lty aid I'roiierty Iwniiw si Lowest Rntes KIM.Y. i:i.LI8 & THOMISOV 813-14 City Nm. I.ank lildg. Doily. MOTORCYCLES ANDBICYCLES FRF.F. Ads for servant girls will be run 8 days free of charge for residents of Greater Omaha and Council Bluffs I 'ring, send or phone your ad to TH13 BEK office. l'hone Tyler loOO. HAKLtV-UAVlIihON MOTORCYCLES. Raxgaln In used machines. Victor Roos, "The Motorcycle Wan. ' nvt leavcn worth. LEGAL NOJICES NOflCB OF ST(X'KUOLDErI MEtrriNG. Notlcs Is hereby given that ths regular annual meeting of ths Stockholders of the boi'TH plattk land company win be held at the office of said Company. Room 701 First National bank building Ijincoln, Nebraska, al II o'clock a. m. oa the first duy of .March, A. D., l'Jl. l.ioioln. Nebraska. February Ui.. 1914. C. II MOKHII-U 1'iesldatit. W. W. t URN tit, SecreUiy. Feby IdJOU OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Receipts Heavy and Trade is Actire to Stronger Sheep Slow to Some Lower. HOGS SELLING ABOUT STEADY OMAHA, February 51. 1?1. Receipts Wrre: Cattle. !Iok Sheen rRtimate Mondav .... 8.r0 Same H.t l.. u. .-i. in.- 1S.00O 14 WK ATI 11J liV3 H.fKVI IS,-! It 10, Same Any : wK(l g; Same ily 3 k.h. ago 6.173 .Same day 4 ka. iii:n K.llt .il Same day last ver . 3 Ml 8.4f7 8. XI The follnarln. .KI.".Li. .'. ...,.liM . 'cf cattle, hog? ind sheep at the South Omaha market for ths ,ar to data as ic..mp,-,d with last y.ar: p.,,. 118. 11X W.v4 4t.!l.l trie. 6.H.KI0 !U.W1 Dec "beep Xti x.t s- ST.1 The following table shows the average ErL.0! n",!', Omaha live stock market for the last few days, with com parisons: I?L""" ii'My'inM. nm iivu miii.iio Vl' i ' 8riT iTilli. I 1 40i 8 Da Feb. t 71 8 8.i I 4l ( ' s M a :il s .u: ? n. I mi 1 481 reb. Feb. reb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. 8 C4! 8 881 t 8X1 OS T 4l 8 Tl T 75) f 1 80 $ 1 8 4.V I 0t! 7 Ki 8 47 8 41. 8 4.S 1 l t 121 1 Sl 8 IO. 11 II 18. '4 IV T7S i 77 iiiJi ill 7 ml IT Ml 8 41 1 ?l 871 8 811 T 84' 081 I H i , i i . $ s H i Feb. reh. Feb. h. 7 78! T 74 1 87 . 1 8 SS 7 1 8 Otil 8 !V 77 8 M 7 Wl 8 Oil 7 Oil 8 74 1H. A 81 8 S4 i i 7 H 8 7 8 8- l h 841 7 04: I 8R 8 4l' 8 Hi 7 06 8 84 X 8i 8 0; i 80 8 1 8 ;l 7 8H 6 88. 7 03 K :t 8 h 8 ft!, 7 01 8 88 Feb. 17 8 01V! 8 i Feb. 1 Feb. 1. Feb, 80. I-b. 21. 7 SW'ii 7 ! S 4.-. as 4 'Sunday. ("ATTl.K-KmwiMi in. tiMral Vila I morning, being very much terser than last week and more than double the run of a year ago. Fortunately the demand was active and the big bulk of the arrivals rhsnged lis nds In good season In the morning. Fst steers, cows and heifers were all In good demand and frse sellers at steady to stronger prli-es. Stockers and feeders were also In good demand and firm; In fact, tlie whole market was In a very good, healthy and satisfactory con d.tlon from atsrt to finish. Quotations on cattle: tiood to choice beeves, $7.S04ii.40. fair t.i good beeves. I7.3.vtt 7.80; common to fslr brevea, $8f 7.3A, good to choice heifer. 88 a.Vh"i.uo, good to choice cows. $ii.ontit 00; fair to good cows $b Xfia.00; common to fslr cow s. $4.2fMfl Si.; good to choice feeders, $7.15437 00; fair to good feeders, $4.7i4ji.'.lo common to fair feeders. $,VftH4M.ib; good to choice stockers, $7.40"7.S. stork heif ers, x ivi(7..'5; stock -owe. $!.ajt.8vi; e'ork calves. $fi.ir.o0; veal calves, T.t Hi7.'.; hulls, stags, etc.. 8S.00lf.5o. Representative sales: HF.F.F STF.KR8. No. II .. ... r... 18... 17... .. in... n .. i... 18... 8 .. A. Tr. No. M4 7 n T . . .. iff.H 7 41 Ml IV. MM) T no inM 7 tfl 11... . HUT 7 U K.... At. Tr ... rr T H ...mm t ! ... wu 1 40 .. .mo 1 m ...107 t ...11KT t 8 1 103 I 00 HrtlFERS. M nn 7 ! I' wo n t mi M) 7 7a I " J 771 4 e II W I" STOCK IS RR AND KEKDEH8. i nu u I " ' is 74 I i m i Kt.7 n l 7 11 80 "7 H 11 7 08 1 rn I is 7U 1 U IS "IIS S o i i n 101 T re 4 7 t IT. Tt I'M I M 7e 7 n 4 ' U lose 7 II HiHJS-A liberal Monday run was on hand, arrivals being estimated at 17 cars, or 1:1.000 head. This Is l.oOO heavier than a week ago and almost 6. "00 larger than for the corresponding day last year, but about 1.000 smaller than for Monday two weeks ago. . A moderate shipping demand developed, and as buyers wero not In any great hurrv to fill their orders they were able to get what hogs they wanted at about steady prices. I'ackers- bearlshness also proved to be a factor In shippers' favor. Most of the hogs were bought at the ssme prices as on Ssturdsy, $8.00iai8.10. First offers made by packers showed a reduction of as much as a dime from last week's closing prices, and they re fused to do any better until well along In the forenoon. Nothing moved on this basis, however, and sellers held back until bids Improved, so that first sales made to killers looked steady, or very close to It. So far as the desirable hogs were con cerned It was a steady market all the way through. Ughls. especially the trashy underweight kind, were neglected all the way through, and the close found quite an accumulation of underweights left for which there was very little de mand. Rids on a good many of these reached a steadv basis and as orders were getting pretty well filled the wlndup S roved to be the weak time of the day. ulte a few of the hogs that sold around noon were quoted as a nickel or more lower, and even then there were still some In first hands. Hulk sold at about the same fi-rurea as st the close of Isst week a spread of $7.8Mj08 catching the big end of the ssles. The top reached $1.10. quite a fow loads selling at the price. Repreaentatlve sales: Sn. Av. Ch. Pr. No. A. h. Pr 10 171 ... 7 Id ss I no . . t sn m iu ... 7 1 tit 80 T so ts nn ... t it : it ... t o nn ) T !. Ill us ... 1 Ml M ... (Hi 7(1 BUJ ... I IB 71 !'.' .. I I II 3bS ... I 10 11 2(1 ... II TIGS II II ... 8 71 8t 104 ... 7 40 14 Ill ... t BHEKP The largest Monday run of sheep and lambs to show up In weeks was reported today, and in fact arrivals of sixty-two cars, or about 14.800 head, were the largest received on any one dav In some time. Today's supply Is fi,iV) larger than last week. 8,000 greater than two weeks ago, and a gain of 4.000 over the aame da.y last year. The lumh trade got off to a very dull start. Suppllea were larger than usual, and packers thought heavy enough to warrant trimming values a little, mak ing early offers accordingly. Sellers, however, could see no reason why Fri day's prices should not st least he re tained, and refused on early rounds to consider making any concessions. It proved tn be a long session, and the forenoon was well advanced before much of any business was transacted, hut when the hulk finally began to move 1 t was at prices that were mostly steady. The tendency was, tr anything, a little easier and in a few spots prices looked a little bit lower tlisn last week's close, hut the big end of the lambs sold up to midday went at stearty prices, (lood Mexicans repeated Friday's performance, I. ringing $11.10. while a few aold around 811.00. Highest price paid for westerns was $10.fto. and a spread cf $10. 7tf'l I 00 aught moat of the sales. lamba for finishing and shearing eaualled last week's feeder top of $10 80. Kwes were In very moderate supply, and while duality was generally plain J sales looked about steady. The beat here sold st 87. Ho and several bunches lundei! st $7 80. Nothing of consequence in the yearling or aged wether line was Quotations nn sheep snd lambs: I,amhs, I good tn choice. tlO.KMillOo; lambs, fair! i to ood. $10 rm lO.sfi; iambs, clipped, I'l.oO i'.t7.r: yearlings, fair to choice llglit, 1 ! $.t.;.Vii'l.76, yearlings, fslr to choice heavy, I 1 4 iir4.23; wethers, fair to choice. $7 35 ' ewes.' fair to goid. K.76tf7.6o. I Representative sales: , No. A v. Pr. ! I ?i fed lambs 79 10 M I I i; fed ewes 11.1 7 ::j : 1 4"i fed lambs 7rt 10 76 241 fed lambs 77 10 HO 4H3 feeder lambs 79 10 tw lioai ( Ity Lire Stock Market. SlOt'X CITY, la, Feb. !1 CATTIJ-: Receipts. 3.50 ohead : market atrnng; na tive ateers. $7.(Woj8.ST.; butchers. 3.'.00?r7 00: cows snd heifers, 36 cu"! .&."; caunrrs H O I4 S6; sto kers and feeders, tA.VYH'i 8; calves. r.M0f 'O. bulls, stags, etc., tr..Sb9 7(M. IHVIS-Receipts. 8.000 hesd: market steady. 60 lower; heavy. $.0n'(J.15; mixed, r.9o(.0i; light. r.li'W.K; bulk of sales. f, H-il 1.'.. KHrJKP AND IAM RS Receipts. head; markst lOrlSc higher; ewes, $6.0o-tf I 'M. lambs, $UsU10.8o 1 Kaaaaa City Live Stac-k Market. KANSAS CITY. Feb. JI.-CATTLK Reielpta. 11.010 head: market higher: prime fed steers, 38 40i Oi; dressed hef steers. 87.0ii1i..: western steers. 8 7S 8.X; tl-cat'is and feeders, to. 'Unci. '.6; bulD, :'.?MW' mlviw, 18 .Vifril 00 IIOOS I(e,et. H.Orti head. market hlher; bulk of salea. $7.H 18; heavv, $R0f-tW3: packers and butchers. $H0'f 8 1.; light. $7.7inmo:.; plea. $ :. r?. tft. SHEEP AND MM RS Rwelpis, 11,0i1 head; market strong; Inmba, 310MMI 10. yearlings. 3" KM! lrt ,X), wethers. $l.7lr,; ewes, $7.3rVi7.7R. ClIICSOO I.IVR STOCK M IRRRT tattle Ulroai Unas atraa -9hee Firm. CHICAGO. Feb Jl.-CATTLW-Reoelp s, 118,1m head, market strong; native heel, ! 7.irtt .CA . western steers. KTT.tie.J , fli ckers and f nedoi . t:- .4r7.40: i and heifers. 8.;eia::., .shea. ts.cintt 11.2T. HtKlS Receipts. :f."on bead, msrket '"'rong. moatly ic hlglier; bulk of salea. ' 8s lilI-1 .3f llgni, i, t.xiia.a; rnseii, ..-m' f '"VV X st- '7. ri , . SHKEP AND I AM rougli. 87 9 ff8R..; nf-Rerelnts. 14.001 head; market firm, wethers. $7.vtr.5, ewes, $...miivv, lambs. $.V.tll.V . I. oats Live Stock Market. ST. UJt'lS, Mo Feb. 21 CATTLE Receipts, 3.7t1 head; market strong, na tive beef steers. l7.Mrtrti..V; yesrllng steers snd hellers. t4...utiti..': cows, 8'.''it 7 O". stockers and feeders. $. iti 7 i. Texns and Indlsn steers. $.vrfH.O0; cows snd heifers. $4 0ntf41.u0: native calves. $8.00 fill 00. HtV IS Receipts. 14.400 bead; market Steady; pigs and light. $.Wti'4.; mixe.1 snd butchers, $8.it.l0; good hesvy, $VM iff 48. SHKKP AND LA MRS Receipts. 800 hesd; market strong, yearling wethers. fsorviTIO.On; Ismhs, $A.immi M: ewes. $ Wtr 8.10. Joseph I,le gtoek Market. ST. JOSEPH. Feb. :1 CATTl.F Reeelpts. J.Sno head: market ateodv: steers. 87nnrfl.?8: rows and heifers. $400 ; calves. 8 Ontrin lirkiH Receipts. T.iwo head; market steady; top, $.!; bulk of sales, $7.8:4r 8.1. SHEEP AND LAMRS-Rerelpts, 8.000 head, market slow; lambs, JlO.VHil 11 li, i - C1IICAIJO iHl ISO rROVISIOs Keatarea ot the Trndlaar and Cloelaa Prices na Daard af Trade. CHICAOO, Feb. 21. Apparent almost complete stoppage of export buying had much to do today with weakness that prevailed In the wheat market. Trices closed unsettled, HsfflVie to STie net lower with Msv st ll.24Si. and July at $1 30H Corn finished lic to V3 'o down; oats off He to N'0c, and provisions varying from 24c decline tn a rise of he. No announcement whatever of any new purchase of wheat for shipment to F.urnpe was made except a smsll lot of 80.000 bushels st Omaha. In this con nection. It was said that buyers for the Rrltlsh government were Interested only In contracts for April delivery and even on that option would only blf prleea which at present were Impossible. IHf flcnlty of gettlnr freight vessels wss mentioned as standing In the way and preventing business. Aside from the disappearance of foreign Inquiry, how ever, the market from the outset was bearlshly affected bv lower quotations from Liverpool, Improved Missouri and Kansas prop reporta, and bv liberal re celpla here and the northwest as well. Something of a rally in tha wheat mar ket took place during the Isst part of the session owing tn a substantial de crease of the Cnlted Statea visible sup- iplv total. Rig receipts ana slowness ot esstern demand had a depressing effect en corn. A reduction In the estimate of ths Ar gentine exportable surplus tended later tn steady the market. Oats gave away with corn and wheat. Kxport sales, though of VMi.ooo bushels, proved an off set In part. rmvistnne averaged a little higher owing to enlarged foreign shipments and to strength In the hog market. Trading wss not heavy, Chicago Cash Trices Wheat: No. I red, $1.2ftff1.27S; No. 3 red. $1.801.82; No 8 hard li.xnstin.ze; no. 1 nsra. 81.18T44T1.31H. Corn: No. 1 yenow nomi nal: No. 4 yellow. gfKJTHtc; No. 4 white, 7iK,f70'. .Data: No. 8 white, 44Vt34oic; standard. 4f.V47c. Rye: No. 8. 1&t? RVmc. Rarlev: WirNe. Heeds Timothy, tt.hoflg.OO: clover, $10.0oir0.00. Provisions Pork. $18.!o&10.t0; lard, $10.06; ribs, $10 S74J1I 87. Hl'TTF.R Steady: creamery, lfWlo. EOOS Inwer; receipts, 1.570 esses; firsts, !8fi2.ic: ordinary firsts. HS'.lHo; at mark, cases Included, 20tt22Hc POTATOES iower; receipts. 4 cars; Michigan, Wisconsin snd Minnesota whites. ftWrsac; Minnesota and Dakota Ohloa, 8uhc POl'LTRY Allva, higher; fowls. 18c; springs, 17c. NEW YORK GR18RRAL MARKET isolation af the Pay Varloas t ommodltlea. NEW YORK, Feb, .-Fl ICR-Unsettled; spring patents, tn.VKbrn.90; winter Intents, 8i.8i(u.80; winter straights, $).10 ilf Ksnsss straights. $l.irjAl.ft5. AVHKAT .-pot. wesk; No. I hard. $!., No. 1 durum. $1.48:V; No. 1 northern, luiluth. $1 4.-, and No. 1 northern, Manitoba. $1.64. f. o. b, New York. Futures, easier; May, $1,328. CORN Spot, easy; No. 2 yellow, 864 fS 8fi. c. I f New York. OATS-Bpot, easier; standard, KQK.1c; No. 3 white. rlWaUc. HAY Steady: No. 1. $1.'-1.87V.: No. t $1.17Hfrl.Z2Vi; No. 3, $l.o 1.0.; shipping, W.-a)c. HOPS-Btesdr: stste. common to choice. mis, lf4i27c; 1014. 5'yOc; Pacific coast, 11 lwinc; 1914. strpie. HIDKS Firm; Bogota, 8:tTBc; Central America, 3lic. L.bATHKR Firm; hemlock first, S3l Mr; seconds, provisions Pork, firm: mess. $3100; fsmlly, tZl.U4r9.Hi; short, clcsrs. $j0 00f 3fi.6ii. Ief. steady; mess, ' $17,001)7 on; fancy, $ls Wft 19 W). Lard, firm; mlddlo West. $10 .IKfJ 10. W. TALIAJW" Steady: city, MJe; country, itViViSc; special, 9W- HI "I TKlt r- Irm; receipts, 8.088 tubs; cieamery, extras, 4Vth;; firsts, Sltfttc; seconds, WalVy. F.' H IS Steady; receipts, 8.88 esses; freed gsthrred, extras. Z&VarAc; extra firsts. Jfl'Xc; firsts, L3V2lc; seconds, j;"a sic. CHKF.SK-fltesdy; receipts. 814 boxes; state, whole milk, flats, held, colored. sieclala, lK'nlKc, same, white. 14c; same, colored, average fancy. V'fta Tc aame, white, li'-t'STITVc; flats, current make, specials, IVVtc;. same, average run, 17'ti l"4c. I'Ol'LTRY Alive, some stock being placed at en orlcea. but no sales re- rorted and no market established, iressed. steady; chickens. llV'l-'c; fowls. 14iyirjSc: turkeys. Vdic. Tax Exempt Secured Stock y offer subject to gale In amount of 1 share- or more. 100 etaareg UNION STOCK YARDS, OMAHA, 6, 99. r f- Purchaser to receive dividend payable March 1st. OslO Dividend record of 26 years. Company owns 200 acres of land, railroad and extensive buildings. Surplus fuud $527,888.66. BO shares M. C. PETERS MILL STOCK, $100. Carries Interest dends are cumulative, paid quarterly. Real estate alone valued at twice the Preferred Ktock. No mortgage can be placed ahead of the Preferred Stock. 250 Shares FAIRMONT CREAMERY PREFERRED QQ STOCK. 1102.50. Interest from date. Dividend 7 D.OO (juurleiiy, January. This company la one of the oldest and strongest Creameries in the country, established 18S4, continuous, dividend record. No mortgage can be placed ahead of this stock. 2J.0 Shares GOOCH MILLING (LINCOLN) 7 PREFERRED from date of purchase. Dividends cumulative, quarterly, January. Preferred as to assets and dividends. Tax exemption from Local and Normal Income Tax. Stock participates in earnings with. Common Sinking fund provision for retirement. No bonded Indebtedness. Special Circular Upon Request. Burns, Brinker & Company Investment Securities Omaha National Itank Huildlng. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARET Wheat Market ii Very Weak and Belli from Three to Fire Centi Lower. CORN IS A VERY POOR SELLER OMAHA. February II. W8. The wheat market was very weak ts day. selling fr.rftc lower, with a fairly good demand. Corn was a poor aelleP today. One or two cars sold at In higher, while the hulk of It solrt fullv tc lower, and the demand was poor. Oats also took a slump, declining 19 IV lower. Rye sold a cent lower. Parley was not quoted. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 1.418.0 bu.; corn. Ii.o00 bu.; oat a, sji.ouo bu. At LIerpool wheat closed 'id lower; corn, HMS,I higher Primary wheat receipts were t. 348 000 bu. and shipments of I.Ksi.ooo bu. Holiday Inst year. Primary corn receipts were S.8?4.0on bu. and shipments l.KK.flOO bu. Holiday last year. Primary oats receipts, r.-ere l.aer. noo bu. and shipments M.'.Oia) bu. Holiday last year. CARIXJT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn. Oats Chicago S. &t 314 Minneapolis . Duluth KC. 4" PV4 , J7 .'.Ki 8.3 Omaha L'4i 178 lit Kansis City St. Louis ... Winnipeg ... 9 90 These sales aere reported today: Wheat No. 3 hard winter: IS cars, $1.18; 7V cars. $1.14; 3 cars, ll.l.l'x: 8 cars. 11.11; tV tars. $1.12; 1 car. $1.11; 1 car, $1.I0H. No. 4 hard winter: 10 cars, 31.10; 3 cars. $1,004; 1 car, $l.0R,; 8 rsrs. $1 .00; XI cars. $1 OR; 7 cars. $1.07: 8 cars, $1.06; I cars. $106. Sample hard winter: 1 car, $1.08; 1 rsrs, 31. K; 1 car. $101; $ cars. 31.00. No, 3 durum: 3 rsrs, $t.1s,; $ cars, $1.18. No. .1 durum: 1 csr. 31.18: 1 car, 31.13; 1 sr. $.IS. No. 8 mixed durum: 1 car. 31 13. No. 3 spring: I car, 8I.1S. No. 3 mixed: 1 car, $1.13. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, $1 . tVrn No. 8 white: 1 car, 8to. No. 4 white: 1 rar. 84c; 8 cars. 4Wc; 8 cars, V. No. 8 white: I car. 59'4jc; 1 car, 89c; 4 cars, Mc: 7 cars. 87c: I csr, Se. No. 8 white: 1 ear (wheat mlxedl, 8c; 1 ear, 81e: 3 cars, 8c. Sample. wMte: 1 car, (wheat mlxedl, OJV; 1 csr. JSe. No 4 yellow: 1 car. 8.V; 1 car, 84c. N. 8 vl low: I car. Sic; 3 cars. (Wc: 3 esrs. fc. No. 8 yellow: 1 car, Mr; 1 car. n4e: 11 cars. 80c: Xh car, Me; I car, 49c; J-8 rar. 4No. Sample, yellow: 1 car. 4.Sc: 1 ear. 4V; care. 40c: 1 car. ."ftc; 1 csr, 80c; 1 rar. tTc: 1 rar. 3rtc. No. 4 mixed: 1 cars. 84c: 3 cars, e.- 8 cars. .V: 8 cars, 82i4jc; 4 care. lr. No. I mixed: 1 car. 00c: I car, 8: 4 rare. 88c; 11 rsrs. r7e; 8 cars. 8c. No. 8 mixed: 1 car. (wheat mixed), 8lc; 1 ear. M4e; 8 cars, bV:, 3 cars, 49e. Sam ple, mixed: 1 rar, le; 1 ear. (wc: 1 car. 41n: 814 cars. 40c; 1 csr. 3c; J cars. 88c; 1 car, 7c: 1 car. 8c; 8 cars. 38c: 3 esrs. 83c; 3 cars. Snc; l ear. 2c; 1 csr, re: I ears, 2c; 3 cars, tic Oats No. t white: I car. 4.V: i cars. 4Jc: 8 esrs, 4?Hc. No. 4 white: 1 car, 48c; 8 oars, 41c; 1 car, 414c. Pample, white: J esrs. 4O0: 8 cars, 89c. Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. $ hard, tl.lsfli 17: No 8 hard. tt.HHM.1ll: No. 4 hard, t1.A41M.10j No. t spring. 11.17 fll.18: No. spring, tl.13tr1.lei No. 1 durum. $1.18t,7T1 18'4 Vo. 3 durum. I1.1SKT 1.18: ssmple. IxvfMl os. Corn: No 3 white. itfri;,c: No. 4 white. TVe4r; No. 8 white. 8f.rf69He: No. 8 white, 411) Me: No. 8 yellow, STH-IMXc; No. 4 vllow 8.1tl4l5c: No. 8 yellow. Wer81e: No. '8 yel low. 49.32o No. 8 mixed. sTStaVWr; No 4 mixed, 81r4c- No. 8 mixed, fle; No. 8 mixed. 4gitmti4c: sample, riMle. Osts: No. 3 white: 4a4J44o: standard. 43U1 4.1'4c; No. 8 white. 48H0K4S4e: No. 4 white. 41tyfl41c. Parley; Malting. 81 8c: No. 1 feed. 67W2c. Rye: No. f. SOfrtHc: No. 3, 89ifl90c. Chicago closing prices, furnished Ths Rea by Logan Rryan. stock and grain brokers, lis South Sixteenth street, Omaha. aTTIcT Open. TTtgTr Low. I Close. I Pat. WheaTi May. 1 ?7-8H 1 V July.ll 23-liJ 1 23 1 4SI1 !7U. 1 19l 1 20il r 784rV8'4tfT7 77?T. 78S76'iB'ni Tl Cora. 1 May.rntr7714rrTl.trv. Julv.l77fr7t',4.l Oats. I i 1 May.47p4f.4 .lu1y.!vtt44V 471, wfnl 41' 4,ll 44H I4ti 4Ji porg. May. 30 73-70) SO T7U 30 80 30 70 30 70 JO TO 20 78 July. Lard. May. July. Ribs. May. July. 30 70 T71 30 42W 10 87V 10 87H Ml 80 10 88 I 18 80 10 66-2J 10 Vt 11 88 10 47Vi 10 62W 10 47't It 88 11 80 11 4-47l ti 4TH n 11 80 Ml 8T4 3. 11 624 11 87HI Mlaaeaaolls Oraltt Markex. MINNEATOTJfl. Minn.. Teh. . WHEAT May, tl.SMjl JSV: July. tl MV. Cash: No. 1 hsrd, $1814; No. 1 northern. $1 2.iMtl.37i; No. 3 northern, $l.S0K1t 1.3S. FIOl'R Fancy patents. $8.90; first dears, $8.10; other grades unchanged. HARLKY-fl78e. RYE 44V. RRAN 18.00igC1.00. CORN No. 3 yellow, 'TRflmKa. OATS No. 1 white. 4Jtvfl44o, FLX8EBr2.83Vtr.J7. Kaaaaa City Grata aad rverrlslms. KANSAS CrTT. Me.. Teh. n.-WJTEAT -No. 3 hard. $1. 18(81.22; No. 3 rl, $1.17Ji 1.31: May. $1,188,; July. $1.14H. Com No. 3 mixed. foV; No. t white, 8!Vlj(i4jc: May. 71c; July, 73e; No. I yellow, TOHflTle. Oats No. 3 white, 48449c; No. 1 mixed, 4MT4Ae Rl'i" 1 jeR Creamery firsts, IP; seconds, 17c; packing, 19'xe. FOOK Firm, 3V; second, . POCLTRT Hens, 13c; turkeya, 30c; springs, 17c. Liverpool Orala Market. LIVERPOOL. Feb. WHRAT Spot, No. 3 hard winter, new, 13s lod. fXIRN Spot, American mixed, new, lis 3d. FIOt'R-Wlnter patents. 81s. HOPS-In London; (Pacific coast). 4 iraa8 lis. St. I.onls Orala Market. ST. LOCIS. to. Feb. 11. WHEAT No. 2 red. $1 24f1.2&W; No. 3 hsnl nomlnsl; May. $l.30H; July, I117S. CORN-No. 3. 71Sc; No. 3 whits. 73c; May. 7FAr; July. Tmie. OAT8-N0. 3. 4tic; No. I white, nominal. 6 PREFERRED from January. Divi 6.00:: t E LEVATOR) CO. 7.00: "B" 100. Interest OMAHA.