TlIK BKK: OMAHA, TIU'WSIiAY. JANl'AKV 14. i:u 11 FOR KFXT Afurtmrau and H Apartments I Rrrw. rd foor "AtMope" (:-ith and Douglas Pt 1. Its, i Bmi.-'st iloor, "The Georgia'' UIMO Georgia A ). wr round. I Rm. 2d floor, "The Fhcrman" (north Sherman Avcl, 8 Rmi.-H tloor, "The Sherman Ave ), PETERS TKIVT 121 Farnam St Sl'frman . t-A (north COMPANY. IViut. 8T8. o. 1IARUN APARTMENTS, s'nermsn Ave. and Hall Avt. Choice 6-room, steam hrabed apartment, everything first-rlaa; very reasonable rsnt. Call Janitor, Web ster 71ft, of off'oe. Doubles li for ao- polntment. PCOTT HII.L CO. i-IiOOM mndm flat. N. lnth St. Call a 1908 Chicago, or Phone DoukIbsISTS jjOt NICHOLAS ST.. 4-ronni new brick. modern except bent- steel range. gs plate, kitchen cabinet; water raid, only tlY. RASP BROS. IV ICQ I. AS liC.n. Board and Rouma. A BEAUTIFUL suite of room, with geeptlonal closet room. ilentjr of hot water and good heat, and board; n exceptional, congenial home In tha West Farnnm district. In walking dis tance, to young men with references. Harney 4981. MODERN board and room. ."vi p. :'4ih M "WIDOW with pleasant. molcrn home, well located, wnvld like two nice 'young men to room iini1 board. References ex- thanged. Tel. Walnut 79. TWO rooma, mod... suitable tor S, with 5 and 8 windows: close In; reasonable. 340H Harney. DouglttB7418. ALL. MOHETtN, good, heated front rio.ns. 617 N. 20th St. WANTED Two ladv roomers. Modern room, private family; walking ijlstan'e. Tvler 2279-J . NICELY furnished room, warm, light. atrtctly modern; meals If desired; ref erences required. Harney 7167. SOUTH 20TH. f23 Strictly modern, well heated, 2 housekeeping rooms, complete; reasonable. Douglas fttfl. IAROB furnished front room downstHlrs and upstairs; plenty of light; reasonable. E38 South 24th SL Douglaa 719S. THH HEI.MAN. 24o St. Mary'a Ave.; suite of S large rooms, steam heat; next to bath. Suitable for four gentlemen. I loom and board 2fi a month. D. . FURNISHED 3ls Ave. ItOOil. heated. 46!t North) East front room, strictly mod. Eleo lights, close In $1S mo. 210 So. Mth Ave. CLOSE IN neajiy furnished, comfortable; 1 per week,. 11 .j warm. ON FARNAM car line, private family, southeast exposure, rhone Wal. 14W. M ADiaON 21st and Chicago; steam heat; 110 mo. and up; cafe In connection. D.M, l.a Verna, 1Si2 Cap. front rnis. Siem. nt. 4IGDEN HOTEL, Council Bluffs, t.Ua-i heated rooms. 2 per week. - Phone till FRONT room, modern, private family, good board, pi week. MF S. 31 t. H. S9:. Vnfnrnlshed Rwiim. Ill S. 1BTH, for men, steom heat. I'NFURNISHED rooms for rent, 3 for W. or 4 for s. Inquire 2709 So. 24th St. Hotels aua Amrfmrni. CALIFORNIA Hotol. Kth ana CaiKornla, Weekly rates 12 and lp- Doug.a 7ost. DODGE H T Ely-Modern Reasonable. lloaaekeeplna; Roonia. S119V4 CALIFORNIA. I--rjom. fur nished; modern; heated; fl'at floor; rea sonable. H. 4U01. Also D-room cottage. STEAM heated housekeeping room, $2.54 week. 2426 Dodge. DAVENPORT. 2018-TWO OR THREE HKPG. ROOMS; BRICK FLAT. Houses aoel Coftaitva. MODERN 2-story house, 7 rooms; never occupied; new furnace: $20. Doug. r.y3. ALL sires. S3 per month up. &C7 Haxtpn. ELEGANT 9-room modern brick apart ment, newly aecorated. $50 per month; tic S. 29th St. Framo flat. 1129 S. 20th St., 9 rooms. raw plumbing, newly decorated, oak floor. large yard, trees, shrubbery; M pec month; a bargain. ' . J..0..1SH, EXECUTOR. 703 S. ilst Ave. phone Harney 243. JUST completed, B-room bun strictly modern. 27th and Mand Webster 139. bungalow, ersou. 1KTH 5-ronin coJttHge Globe Van&Storage Stores, moves, packs, chips: 5-horst van end 2 men. $1.2 per hr.; storage $2 per mo. Satisfaction guar. D. 4S3H ft Ty. 230. l-'OB RENT Modern 8-room house. 205 S. 35th Ave. Inquire T. J. O'Brien, Henshaw Hotel, liar. 1094. T'ovslaa 1216. FOR REN1 We have a complete list of all houses, apartments and flats that are for rent. This list can bo seen free of charge at Omaha Van Storage Co.. SOS So. K)th St. FIELD CLUB district. 6-room modern. tile bath, sleeping porch 3424 Poppieton Ave.. 40 a month. Phone Webster 3770. Fidelity Storage Co Storage, moving, pocking and shipping, jsth ft Jackson Bts. Phone Douglas 2-. l4rtiicoo' P'ts of the city. tlOUSeS crelgh Sons & Co.. Bee Bldg. Maggard's v Van and Stor age Co., Largs van. 2 men. 11.60 tier nr.. u.ay. i men, Webster. Doug. HOC I1.2J per hr. 171S J.CReedf Exp. ito., -moving packing ft storage, -07 Fai-niun. D. e14. FREE KENT TO FEBRUARY 1. aM S. !ith Ave., 9 rooms, all modern... 130 ;611) Capitol Ave., 8 rooms, all modern., i-". 114 8. 2Mb St.. 7 rooms, all modern 20 2216 North 27th St.. 6r.. mod. ex. heat.. 12 RASP BROS.. Has McCAtil'K RI.11C 3B5 jjaveupi rt St., upper flat, 6-r and Sleeting porch ww i3. m, o rooms, moa ion S. iitli Ave., rooms, mod, lk N. Hitn St., 7 rooms, mod..; ft 2-i 20 :V1S Ames Ave., 7 rooms, mod. ex tit 15 1 C. U. CA RLliERU, ' ! 818 Brandels Tbeater Bldg. j modern" HOME! I una Block N. !4th. 6-r. souarc. modern C7.60. Vt block rarnam line. 3T0; Cass, big yard; s-r., Z-stury, siiuare, 4U. BK1CK FLAT, ClOSE IX. S-r., near Dodse on .1 th, H.'.tti. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.. 10W QinaUa Nat. Douglas I7I.V t-RoOM cottage, modem excen luinact, reduced rent. 2."iti N. h'th SI. AM E RlfrANS ECVH Tj Y f'OMPAN rms.. Dun lee. modern, 145. 6 rina., modern except heat. 7 rms., near car, north, Jjj. 8 rms., new Cottage, IJ2.6U. 4 rms., new. not modern, $12 50 Doug. KH3, or Wa . X7. Hsr. -o J-R. BRICK, part mod . extra goo.1, tl7 No children. aOJIi B. liqh. Red 4WK. o tlorra aad Offieea. MODERN store, some fixtures, living rooms, furnace; good repair; rent cheap, good locatloiv 24th and I St.. South Omaha. J. Casey. DESK space. Jnqulre a 40 Brandels Theater Bidf. WANTED TO UVY ."WANTED To buy two-color Vnderwoud No. i typewriter: must be nuoniol In price. Addrtts O 4t care Bee. OFFICE furniture bought and sold. J. C Icood, 1J'7 Farnani. Doug. mm. HAMILTON CO., trie only gentile second hand stole In Omsr.a. 171 Cuming D. i-H bJNGLE biiKKV anl pair, deslea. W hariivsa. in good re its (ioorgo Jiansen. Station H Riute 1. Omaha WE BUY 2d-band clothes. 14'" N 21 - Tyler 1,1 YALE buys old clonics, piione TWO Ford roadsters wanted. tint class. VMIl pay eassi. fully and state price, h. F. kharoabuxg, la. t i . . zz .ui i ;i IIK.U, ESTATE FARM Jt n(H LANDS FOR .LK California. 3.:t.V acres near Ogdcn. Utah, price 110 ler acre; clear. V lll exchange for city property or merchandise. K.jiilty n r.) n modern home. Went Farnani rlfetrii t. to exchange for clear Om-ihji lot or automobile. 1) arr-s, well Improved, near Kansas City; 12" acre? unier cultivation, balance In pasture. Will exchange lor Omaha Income priced rlpht. :t icrt Irrigated land, unimproved. In Sacramento vallev, Cal.; fine alfalfa and fruit land, price' tt.in). clear. Will ex change for an Omaha house, clear or nearly so. . W. T. SMITH CO. lilt City National Kan nirts .. Our Land Tn Sacrament valley. I'leh soil, brai' titul loch Hon. siilendld railroad service to San Francisco and Sacramento. Frices low. oaly 10 per cent cash; balance long tune payment. V. T. SMITH CO. j 2M" 1H2 nty Nat. Hunk. -o I i FOR BALE In Ilicrlde couiity!Calfi- ornla-tce Land of Sunshine and Yo ould like to put In first pay l. 'f,;,,iVrC8 '"v" ' ou,n,r: F"""'"-?' ment on an attractive new Dundee home acres fruit, grain and Hifslfii land. 10 contilnlTK 7 rooms, In first-class location; in i-rinK oncs iiw iruus; pieniy ' water .W fei t. Jinv M,..v num unriMiu : laion, V. O.. church and s-hool. also I aui'i bou.ovaiit an-l state hlghwuy. l'rke I enly lioi per acre, cisy term". Aiso liavo 15. 10 and t-ucre tracts. Thin B. Sturgeon, ; Men-mints Nat. Bank Ridg. Lkjs I AnK?'es. I iil o DON'T come to California until you have ! received our vnluabln, reliable map, bulletin and Information service. Abso lutely no land to aell. Address with ftaivtp. Callfornin llomeseekers' J'rutco , live Bureau, Umt Beach. Cal. North Dakota. WE own and control .TO.floo acres of Im proved ffirms In the banner counties of eastern North Dakota, In 1H0 nnd vKV ai to. tracts. Would like to corrcaponl Mh reliable agents. H.VEVORSON-1 IK i.MBSON T-VND CO.. Cooner-town. N. 1. Mlaaenota. 100 ACRES, between Minneapolis Olid Du lulh. on the Poo line. 4 miles from mil road town; 70 acres under cultivation, balance wooded pnMu:o and some gooii moadom; no waxte '.and; fair set bulld tnus;, near school: land holders on beauti ful lake; complete set machinery; 12C chlckeiie, plenty of feed, wagon,, buggy and everything on the pluc-i goes at $2j per acre; ono-half cash. Schwab Bros., VV Plymouth Bldg . Minneapolis. Minn. jtebraasva. FOR SALE Best large body high-grade medium-priced land In Nebraska; v?ry little money required. C. Brad lev. iVol bach. Neb. HERE'S THAT RANCH VOU I1AVB BEEN LOOKING FOR AND A CHANCE TO TURN IN TOUR CITV PROPERTY. ROSEBUD LAND COMPANY. 414 Barker Block, Omaha. l,S20-acre farm, alfalfa and stock ranch at $12.60 per ncre, all In one tract. Just west of Valentino, Neb.. In Cherr county. Corners on a good town on the C. ft N. W. R. R. This place has three, houses on It and two of them are in town. There are flvo wells, windmills and double tanks, fenced oU In six different pastures, nice grove by the houses in -town. This place is all arranged with large barns, sheds and eorral. Clits plenty of hav. 1."Q0 acres finest farm land on this place. W acres now In cultivation, th corn yield Is 40 bushels to the acre, 20 acres rye that looks fine. This is where they arc raising the hih-prlced beef on native grass. Bln.ler. mower, dls? plows and all hay and farm miuhlnery g-es with the place. - Owner is retiring and will take Borne irood Omaha properly. Give time on HOoOO at per cent. AVI IE AT LAND IN NEBRASKA $1 AN ACRE CASH 17 YEARS TIME Owner of fine level quarter section In Kimball county. Nebraska. Instructs us to sell on long time; easy terms. Price, IIS an acre-tl an acre a year. Single crops on nearby land hav-s netted owner more than this. HASTINGS ft HEYDEN, 1611 Harney St. Douglas Co. Farm 190 an acre; lt0 acres, west of Omaha; 6-room house and all necessary out build ings, all practically new. 40 acres in cul tivation, balance in hay. This Is cheap and good. Full Informa tion from George & Company Phone W. 7r. !X2 City Nat l. Bank Bldg. Nebraska Wheat Farms 640 ncres-ONE CROP OFTEN pays for the land. Best piece In that locality: 15 miles south of Kimball, the county seat; surrounded bv Improved farms; no in cumbrance: easy terms. Write today for illustrated fouler. O'Keefe Real Estate Co., 1016 Omaha Natlor.cl. Phone Douglas 2713. trtO A., i'? ml. from F.rlcson, Neb.; fine Improvements; gool alfalfa country- flO per acre; easy terms. J. E. Glbncy, Elk horn, Neb. FOR BALE -320-A. relinquishment, 9 ml. from Stapleton, well improved, for I'). Telephone connections io town. Address Y 2.10. Bee. 100 ACREa smooth farm land near Atkinson In 11. ill county, no improve ments, aluo IH0 near Gordon In Sheridan county; running water and timber. Price lb per acre all clear, will consider trade for clear Omaha or suburnan property. John J. Mueller, owner. 1707 S. .'iid. Tol. I Horney lMJt. o Neir Tork. HIGH priced land has caused many to btrugglu Majatnt-t debt through a life time only to oio in the end killed by debt worries. ElKhty-acre farm with IS cows and team, :i4 per acre; $-00 cath, lt I yearly. RENTER, ginger tipprlcc nor terms are not a peg to hang lost opportunity on, 2-i&-Hci-e lann, acres oi - wueat, &4 acres of Hie more you have the more ; yo-.i want taltalfai, f-'l per acie, cash, , I0J yearly. Writ for ohotus. Railroad ; i Hi e to juirchsser. E. Ml'NSON. 2I'. S. Swllnu St. Syracuse. N. Oktahsuia. ! 1,000 ACRES, laige and small tracts; ab I solute title; l-iulurg Co., funning, pas I lure, oil, cuul land; j to per acre. Write J. E. t nvniuh. McAlestvr. Okl. teath Dakota. SALE or e change, well Improved tUf-r-trr section in Giegory county. Rl'h soil and good cio s. Pilce llo per ay-re; terms easy. Will exchange for good Omaha income. Sale or rnt, two good farm, In Trlpn county; one of Mo acres, other 110 acres; boih have good improvements and good, hard soil, no sand. Price . per acre; favorable terms. W. T. SMITH CO. D. 2SI U12 City Nat. Bank. -o Wluoaala. Upper Wisconsin Beat dany and general crop state in the union; aettleis wanted, lands for sale at low prlcea on easy term. Ask for book let 34 on Wisconsin Central Land Grar.t. Stale acre wanted- Write about our grating lands. If Ui teres ted In fruit lands, am for booklet on Appie Orchards in Wisconsin. Address Laud Dept., fctoo Line Ky., Minneapolis, Minn- ltlscrllasiKoas, FARM for siue; must sell niy Fellsmere farm, 0 acres, muck prairie land. Uphoff. M Times Bldg , bt. Louis, ato. FARMS FOR RENT t'sra mm A Hasck La a 4a. 4S0 ACRES ! miles from Kadoka. So. Dak.. Jacks-in county: good for stock, dairy and farming. Plenty water, r.ey to 1.000 acres more land. years at ti rents Mr acre. Will sell on lime for 17 per acre. A. L. Richards, Des Malnus. la. o. Must be ycR RENT Well lotsled and equipped Inscribe lu-arr fouitry ranch. , Renter must bo liaou, , sble to buy stock and equipment. Ad Idresa Y ill. Bets. o It K A L EHTATK EOK EXCHANGE 110 ACRES. Irrigated; M under ditch, bal ance, pasture, all level; near Ft. Mor gan, garden epot of Colo., where sugar liecta last rar made high as 28 tone per acre, alfalfa 7: t4. Improvements, 12..VW Insurance; f.1,0'0 mortgage, runs year. per cnt; eiint- tlt.'. What have you for exchange? Kox asi. llelron. Neb. OMAHA or neighboring properly wanted iil lur re.-iiieimm F'lvj'm i; i New York 1'liv reatrli-tr.t ailhur'.l. Writs K. K 81ocum. Hi Broadway, New Tork. FRONTIER Ci. BARGAIN. Highly Improved farm of 165 acres. Land all lays fine and ia excellent soil. Will exchange for good Omaha residence. C. R. COMBS. 11J Brandels Theater, Omaha, Neb. Doux'as fK. FOR KXrilA NlliA fine stock and grain farm of 2f. acres at onlv $." pr acre, well Improved, close to town for a MoJ stock of merchandise in most any line. Income property or small farm from $10.noo to Ill.OKl; f.'.VW cash, balance terms, will also accept cheap wild, lanil. "'. S. I. sun. Konxvlllc. la. Have You a near Lot " ....... . i.iocka to car lalghtly location. HASTINGS & 11EYDKN, 1614 Harney St. 1 REAL ESTATE LOANS iJii.Uim PRIVATE money to loan oil Inside prooerty at 7 per cent. O Keefc Re.-il Estate Co., 101 Omaha Nat. Jank Bldg. IXillKl'lS 27 In CITY and faun loan. 6 i4. Per cent. J. H. Dumont ft Co.,l'W Farnsm, Omaha WANTED City loan. Peiers trust Co WANTED Cltv loans and warrants. . Farnani Smith Ar Co., 1.120 Farnani. OMXhA homes. East Nebraska farina. O KKEFK REAL BSTATh IU .A. a . .... v.-.l llnlll-Ul '.1 :i r. loin .iiiianw iai. l'Kl to $10.li made promptly. F. I). Weed. Wend thlg., 1Mb and Farnani Sts. i 1 A 1 i VI M I Vli ITS io""11- e' and up. C!TV LOANS. C. G. Caliber- Co., 310-312 Bratuhls Theater B'.dg. Cl'i'Y property. Lnrge loan a spccli.'ty. W. H. Thomas. 22S Stato Bank Bldg. MONEY on hand for citv and farm loans. 11. W. Binder. City Natl. Hank Bldg. BEK us first If you want a farm loan. United States Trust Co., Omaha. Nub. ItEAL EHTATK ACHEAGE $500.00 PER ACRE would be cheap to pay for land practi cally adjoining the rliy of Omaha on the v,ct-t Must rnlsc some money In the next few days and my fine 37-acre tract oi land will be sold at a sacrifice; fine, rich soil; If planted In alfulfa would, In my opinion, produce 100 tons yearly, or aa an Investment, platted Into aero lots, ought to bring as much per acre us nearby land which sells up to ll.otO per acre. The price, 21u per acre no more, no lcsa-and about half cash will do, but get busy, I need the money. tCorre spondence confidential.) Address J 451, Bee. This Fine CJorner Acre, Benson, $10 Cash $10 a Month Benson Gardens addition, high and sightly. Only one block to paved road. Overlooks Williams' lake. HASTlNflS ft HEYDEN. 1G14 Harney St. little Fann Adjoining Benson on Paved Road, $25 Cash $20 a Month .34 acres. A aplondlif corner. Will dl- vide Into li lots facing east. Pavement all the way to Omaha. This tract will t .. ,,.i,,A I ..-. a C 1 ".All HASTINGS 4 HEYDEN;'. TB14 Harn'cy St. , , . KEAL ESTATE NOHTH SIDE $3,600 Full Two Story Corner Lot Located In -one of tne best resident dls- trlcts In the north end of the city, one nlock from car line, strictly modern built 4 years. 8 rooms and hall on first floor; 8 rooms and bath on second floor. OaSIl. DWBII.V iiiuuiiiij. v . w up mj.i we Will property. be glad fchow you this Hiatt-Fairfield Co. 3S0 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 4'J. Dandy Home ' Five rooms and bath, electric lights, furnace heat, all modern conveniences, good-location. Paved Btreets. This home was built lor a home. Full lot, 6oxHo. Half cash, balance like rent. A snap at the prloo. Come and see this place for yourself. 4nll Charies St. Walnut l'-'7ii. ONLY 1100 CASH. Balance easy monthly payments, for a strictly modern, almost new, up-to-date 6-room cottage, sine i'4x42, one block from the Amea Ave. car; worth 3,000; can sell for $-',300. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, Doug. 1781. Wirt Block. FOR THE MAN OF MODERATE MEANS $3,250 Buys (-room bungalow, every modsra eonvenlence and aeveral built-in features. I Owi.er la really sacrificing at this price; IfiOo down; balance use rem; near xwouniss Park. GALLAGHER & NELSON, D. S3U. 644 Brsndei BMg. O WE want a few 6 and 6-room houses at once. Have plenty of buyers now. List yiur properties. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, 3d Floor Ware lilk. Doug. Kul.--o. NEED money quick. Will sell my ll0 equity in all modern 7-room home for Jlti cash. Give you warranty deed. 4; 10 N. 2Mb Ave. REAL ESTATE SOUTH HIDE 33d and Woolworth Ave., 6 Rooms, $4,500 This is iri the heart of the fine Field Club district nnd is ono or the eosleat Utile homes, as well as one of thii best liama Ins to be found anywhere In Omaha. Hous Is only five vars old; la Unified in oak n ni hss receiaiy been to-amlf ullv decoiated throughout. Oarage. East front lot. Onlv one and oiio-halt blocks from West Side park csr Uiw. You couldn t buy a lot wltliin a rndiiia of three blocks and build the house lur anywhere near this money. Terms can be arranged if required. Armstrong-Walsh Co. Tyler 1M6 Kt.-t' Hank Bldg. Hanscom Park District Six Room House We have a very pretty new hoir. only two blinks from Hanscorn park, titat can be sold on easy terms. This house )m oak finished, with beam ceilings. built-in bookcases nd buffet, fireplace; toilet and lundrv In basement; large garage.; lot exUi Price t.2. Located at 3340 J,ln coln Ave. A small Cottage would be Ac. cepted In trade. Norris & Norris 0t Hue fildfi. Tel. Douglas 4270. REAI, ESTATE ROVTH M!E Quick Action Needed For It won't last Ions. Brand new 6-room bungalow, strictly modern, oak finish and up-to-date. Choice east front i- fc,rt,,i,,... v-i..- nnp Im I ft. 7 NO. Terms '"-" . ... r, . v i . arranged, or lot taken In exenange. Rasp Bros., 10fi McCague BUlg. Doug. IffA WKAf. EHTATK WF.ST KIDK West Farnam $6,500 A new home consisting of large living roniii, dining room. oon, kitchen, re frlgrator room on first floor; with four largo bedrooms oil the second floor, sn 1 largo, attic; oak floors throughout; plate Klasw mlrrorii. flreplsce, laundry chute, wall plugs: beautiful lighting fixtures. Too barge for present owner. This is sn eat fcrent. ono block from the Joslyri home. Terms. Glover & Spain Sl!.;o Clly National. Phone Donglss yx-j 36 North of Dodge Nineteen Mocks west of T. O.. 43x122'i; Impiovemerf Is will go In this sprliiK. Price now $f."; $10 cash, balance monthly. Special dim-dint If you build. O'KooJoi Kcal Estato Co., Ifilii Omnhii National. Phone Douglas 2713. 4,800 9-room. 2H-Btory mod ern hou, electric lights and gas, hardwood flnlsb. full cemented base ment. SplendM location. Terms made to suit. $3,200 7-roonv, fe-story modem house, hot water heat, south front lot. Full cemented basement with i laundry. Good location. Imposing neighborhood. Tervis If desired. W. T. SMITH CO. D. 231 n. 1111 City Nat. Bk. Bldg. ItEAL ESTATF INVESTMENTS IHJ WNTO VN INVESTMENT Two-story brick building and lot, 60x132: trackage available; very eejjlly converted for wholesale purposes, or Air downtown gars go. Price only Ili.OuO. A small pay ment will handle It C. G. CARLBERG, 313 Prandels Theater Hide;. Investment New, close,' apartment house, pays 10 per cent on money Invested. Prlne 129,000; mtg.. 110.00(1. Wal. of 1.000, cash, or would take clesr eastern Nen. land up to IIO.OH) If worth the money. Address owner, 11 41S. Bee. -o 11EAL ESTATE SUIIURBAX Duadee. $500 Down Buys Dundee Homes We are offering for sale two well built, well located 7-room new homes In Dun dee on a small payment down of J500, the balance about the same aa rent. These houses have a large living room, dining room, kitchen, pantry and front and rear vestibules on the first floor; three large bedrooms, bath and sleeping porch or sun parlor on the second atory. The rooms are all nicely arranged, large In also and are all decorated. The first floor is finished In solid oak, excepting kitchen; also the floors on second atory. These houses have first-class plumbing nrt heating, have beautiful lighting fix tures, shades hung for all windows, and ; ara ready to ""py any Unty l blocks from car line. The prices of these homes are about M less than you will no ante io miy itiv Bam v ,.wmwn for when the selling season opens. It will pay you to investigate these at once Hastings & Heyden 1614 HARNEY ST REFT. r.rvnvw UAlltlAlV 2 ,lne ,mtn ,ront Blgntiy 0ta each y,- nonrosident owner Instructs us to both tr m, I RKNSON ft CARM1CHAEL. ; D ,-2, (H2 Paxton Block Beaton. FOR SALE IN BENSON t am going tn leave the city and will offer for sale the following real estate: One two-story brick building, 26x80 ft, full basement. - One one-story brick building, 80x80 ft, full casement. Ono i-ro-itn house, full basement, all modern. One 7-room house, full basement, all modem One 4-room house, full basement, mod ern except heat One 5-room cottage, all modern. GIVE Mil) AN OFF EH. E. H. OLSEN 2nu3 N. 57tli St., Benson 200. Benson, Neb. REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS Warm Homes Furnace or Hot Water Heat, $150 to $250 Cash We have a number of homes located In different parts of the city, that have 6 and rooms, which we ran sell on a Kyment down of $150 to X0 and the lance about the same as rent. If you will call at our office or call ua by phone we will be pleased to take you out aud show you some of these desirable homes. Why psy rent when it only takes about 1160 to i cash as first payment and the balance of purchase price would be paid for the same as you are now pay ing rent? And you would have the ad vantage of owning a home that Is well built and that has the latest conveniences Instead of living In some one else s old house, Hastings & Heyden 114 Harney Street. aVKSTIlACTH (IP TITLE. rti.BD Abstratti Co., oi'it-si abstract ot' flee Id Nebraska. M P -nrlsls Theater. kfc-HK Tula Uusuraulee and Abstract Co, a modem n.-stiici olfiL. Js at. liib ob Pnone i-'ougUia Ui. Coffesr Market. NliW YORK. Jen. 13. -COFFEE There was some switching from March ta (Sep tember contracts at 1J points In the col fee market here today, but trading other, wise was comparatively nulet. with prices easing off under some scattering liquida tion ana small ottertnga from trade sources In the absence of any tmiortant support- The opening was 2 to 3 points lower, and the market closed at a net decline of 2 to s points, bales 2M.7&0 bags. January, .t2c; March, 6.3, c; April, 47c; May, .; ; July, 7. Site; August. J.47c; Heptemeer, 7.57c: October, 7.ic; November, 1 esc; December, 7.72o. Spot, quiet; Rio No. 7, 7r; Santos No. 4. Rio and clantos unchanged. Rio exchange on Ixndou, 1-J2J higher at 14 3-1'?. t. I.oals tirala Market. ST. Iiil IS, Jan. U. W HKAT No. 2 red, ll.r(7'--il No. 1 hard, tl.374; May. tl X'i; July, tl r-'S OtjRN No. 2. bO',c: No. 2 white, "2'fc; May. 7W4C; July. 7fc-"ic. OAT-No. 2, Wc; No. 2 white, U,tic. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Export Transactions in Wheat Are Heavy and Big Foreign Orden Are Held in Chicago. CORN FUTURES RULE STRONG OMAHA. Jsn. 1.5. I'll;.. Rig orders for wheat from loreign coun tries are held In the Chicago market for deferral hi Thta la a refle. IL.,n r,t (lie senerul belief I abroad that the conflict now nmlnc will I he long drawn out and that unless bread-i sturfa are secured In advance there, will be great sintering among the people at ix-sce aa well as those at r. KNport transactions In wheat yesterday worn said to be about the largest on the crop. Seaboard reported around I.UW.m hu . nnd In a.l.llilon lo ibis tbe salen were I l.ir..i bu., snd of the latter X-.wo bu. Were for export and the balance was taken by millers, Kansas City and St lxiuls reported a much better demand for both wheat and flour In these markets. Corn futures ruled strong yesterday, partly In svmpatliv with wheat and partly because of the big export sales Monday testing snots nlmwed aatns of wtio tol Hu c over tne previous close, i oniinis- i suui luillses m-erw Mi-lle hii-er of corn futures yesterday, and the offerings were limited. Country sales of com to arrive were small, but there were liberal receipts yesterday from previous purchsss and prl.es In the sample market aversged 4c lower. Provisions were strong yesterday, par ticularly lard. One of the larger packers bought a round lot of lard over night, and there was good buying In the pit. Much of the business yesterday was In the way of changing over from January to May holdings. Wheat was IV to 2c higher. Corn mas e higher to c lower. Outs wero unchanged to le lower. Clearances were: Wheat and flour, equal to S17.000 bu.; corn, lU.OuO bu.; oats, 17. ui) hu. ITImary wheat receipts w ere. fca.ofin hu and shipments Kl.twn bu., against receipts of 610.0UU bu. and shipments of JSS.tast bu. last year. Primary corn receipts were 2.21.009 hu and shipments l.aa.OUO hu., against re ceipts of "ICO.) bu. and shipments of 61MM) bu. last year. Primary oh in receipts were I.OOrt.OOO bit. and shipments ST.S'n bu.. against receipts of 7IW..0U0 bu. and shipments of WS.000 bu. last year. CARROT RECKIPTS. Wheat. Corn. Oats Chicago Minneapolis Duluth im M4 M 312 ... 17 :w 172 10 .15) 14il 14 til . .Vt . I't 91 Omaha Kansas City St. l-ouls Winnipeg ... These sales were reported today: Wheat No. 3 hard winter: I cars, tl.m. No. 3 durum: 1 car. l.4i. Hyc-No. : 1 car, $1.10. Corn No. S white: 2 curs, fc:, S cars, SSc. No. 4 white: 1 car, tV-. No. 6 white: 1 Car. Ht;i-i,o. No. 2 yellow: 1 car, te. No. 3 yellow: 1 car, a.c; 1K1 cars. ."ie. No. 4 yellow: 4 earn, ffiVl ' cars, 6c. No. 6 yellow: cars, tr.c. yellow: 1 cat, 4mUc; 1 car, ."e. mixed: 1 car tne.ir white), m.ii,c mixed: 1 car (near while), liT.c; No. No. 2 . No. 3 2 cars, 2)1 cars. W-c; 1 ear (near white), 6SVc; S cars, GDc No. 4 mixed: 1 car (near white), iic; 1 car (near whit"), -c: 2 cars. 4iO. No. 5 mixed: 1 car tnear white). tvHc: 4 cars. tic; I car, 4V- Sam ple: 1 car, .1c. tBts-No. 3 white: 1 car, 60c. Sample: 1 car. 60c. Omaha Cash Prices Wheat : No. 2 hard, tl.imn.-V; No H hard. tl.:KHI.al No. 4 hard, tl l-i 1.29'x; No. 3 spring, tl.SWt 1.31 ; No. 2 durum, 1.4T 14ilVj; No. 3 durum, tt.4fiM-frl.4g. Corn: No. 1 white, H''7',' ; No. 2 white, ttiMiKic; No. 3 white. 0kH W'4c; No. 4 white, OoVo tiOHo : No. i white, IKVi'&iltitic; No. t white, rfit.htkk; No. 1 yellow, 6WiKt4e; No. 2 yellow, W'dWcj No. 3 yellow, GotifMfcHc; No. 4 yellow. Mi tV4e; No. & yellow, 641fn'Vc ; No. i yellow. 64V.!ffV: No. 1 mixed, Vtlc; No. 2 mixed, UG'iitih&V: No. 3 mlxe.1, (KXn flf.Vic; No. t mixed, 64V((Mc; No. I mixed, ti4Wj'5c; No. 6 mixod. (44'il'ti4ie. OirJs- No. 2 white, 61tilVio standard, W)iifi51c: No. 3 white, 50Vq!Wic; No. 4 white, IWVpWte. Harley: Malting, fttlifiSo: No. 1 feed, .'rii!c. ftye: No. 2, tl.lOup 1.10V4; No. 3, tl-WABMO. - CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the Tradlasi aad Closlnar 1 Prices on Hoard of Trade. CHICAGO, Jan. I.t.-fnllmltod and at times excited buying was the rulo todsy In the wheat trade, with oximrters and millers racing for supplies. Sethiu-ks failed to last aad the market closed strong ut 14C to WSii'io above last night. Corn finished Ww1 to ', not lower, oats unchanged to Vklf'ic otf and provisions down 7i25c. It was said at the end of business this afternoon that nearly all of the stock of wheat In Chicago hud been disposed of, and that foreign buyers wero now working most energetically on the spring wheal at Buffalo and Duluth. Inability of Chicago dealers to purchase any large amounts from rural hohlers except at a radii ui advance had much to, do with the flnul strength of prices here and the re newed fever to buy. Country n. liters were said to be outbidding Chicago of. fers. especially In Nebraska.- At the crest of the advance today, wheat reached to within o of the top most quotations since the beginning of the war and showed a rise of 7'o since the worst of the break during the flurry Monday about the supiKised Impending overturn of Turkish con'.rrl of the Dar. danelles. Unfavorable harvest weather In Argentina and rlnlng vessel rates from Buenos Ayres to English, ports counted hard against the Iwars. Piling up of stocks of oorn neutralised In that grain the effect of tho wheat bulge.. A steadying lnfluenoe, however, was tha fact that oorn In Uverpool waa selling at nearly tl bushel. Oata wero i,..t,i rinwn hv heavy selling on the part of one of the largest houaes here. On the other hand there was an acuve inquiry. Unloading of lard for recent buyers pulled down provisions. Packers and other Stock yards Interests wera conspicuous on the selling side. - .. I ....... V ., T nu. n Oram prices iniinaiiru -j (Bryan. 31u South Slxteentn street: Artlrlel Open. I Hlgh.l I:w. Close ! Yes y May July. Corn I May. July. Oats May. July. Pork Jan.. 1 StAntt 1 41 I S8T, 1 4o: K& 1 -D7 1 3" S4 i 1 i 1 !4',4 l74MisJ 1 25, 76S W,t i 66 63V4 74Td76rrrVi 7i"V. 74 ll'lUtjU'i 18 20 ! 18 48 18 8i U8 &&-B7 76', 6fAfiH MStJ-V ; b? 18 15 18 7 18 SO 18 22 May. 18 S5-19 19 0U Lard Jan, JO 7Hl 10 TH 10 52'i 10 R2',,j 10 6,7 10 92-95 May. 10 V4 10 U6 10 W I 10 SO Biba Jan.. 82" i 10 16 no 10 2& May. 10 28-221 10 to 10-121 "Chicago Csh Prices Wheat : No. t red, llil.41V4: No 2 hard, tl Will. Corn: No 3 yellow, nm". N vellow. gS4Jd tic. Oat-' No. 2 while. 61A.ilif.2Jtc; atand-ai-3 BV'rt!'4c. Rye: No. 2. tl.16'. Harley: Wii-e Seed : Timothy, K fl71 Mi; clover. ti'6"rrl6.oi Provisions: Pork. $17.00; lard. tl0 62'A; ribs, gl'TTEH Steady ; creamery. EOG14 Steady; receipta, 7.6W mark, cases Included, 84.'loc; 24$ 31c. cases; at ordinary firsts. s7KiS4e; rirsis. jo " POTATOES Lower; receipts. 26 cars; Michigan and Wisconsin red. W(42ci Michigan snd Wisconsin white, 5884fie. POULTRY Alive, lower; springs, 1240! fowls. 13c. Kansas Mr Oralsi ! Proylaloaa. KA-NrtAH CITY. Jan. 13.-WHEAT-No. 3 hard, ll.MtilM: No. 2 red. ll.to; May. tlltS: July tl.mifii.nV4. CORN-No. 2 mixed, suc; No. I wlilte, -2c May, 74'.-e; July, 7&V'- OATii--o 2 white, M'tjMHc; No. 2 mixed. Ma02'4e. Hl'TTER Craemery. 3c; firsts, 31c; arron-'s. rxc; packing stock, Hc. J-::C,8-Flrsts. 3-V-; second. 23c. pot LTRY-Hen 13c; roosters. lO'ic; turkeys, 16c. Mlaarapolla t.raia ntrsri, MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.. Jan. WHEAT -May, tl-361; asked: July. 11- t1.3tW .krd. Cash: No. 1 hara. si No. Il 'northern. tl.84"r8'l- No. 2 northern. tl xi V'l FMI'R-Cnchsnged. HARLKY xi"i6HC. ItYK 11.121-13. URAN-taiO. CORN No. 3 yellow OATS No. S white, Kl.AX-tl.T8 V. 1.81V 64fj KC 50i Mtf. I.ltrrpool ti.sls Slarkel. I.lVERPtX'U Ju IS. WHEAT No. Maultoba. lis lid. No. t. lis td. No. hard winter. Its f'd Future, nominal. Ct iltN American mixed, Ta Oil: January, Ts .id ; February. Ts S-Sd. f,w york i;r.Krt.i, mabkf.t qanfatloaa of tae Day an Varloas Commodities. NEW YORK, Jan. It FDOLTt Firm. U11KAT 1 pot strong; No. red, ll.47; No. i hurd, tl 4'. all rail, c. (. f., track, rtport; No I northern, Diiluth, $l.41; No. northern. Manitoba, 1.4, c. I f , 1-ullslo. Futures strong; May. tl 4t; July, COKN pot. cany: No. J yellow, 7Se, I. f.. to srrlve. Argentine prime, i.e. nolnllm I, delivered OATH flint steady standard. Kfic; No. clipped white. fc9ff white, Vsc; fancy 00'ic HAY-Steady; prime, tl IV, No. S, tl.lOff I I'.'1: No. tl "; No. a. M OO; shipping. M"iltlv. HOI'f-Stendyi state, common to choice, 1914, lf.ii:c; Faclflc const. ll'14, 10J1I4"-; l'.'t. SorltH-. Ill DEH Steady ; Itogota, S3tc; Central America. 1 LKATIIEH Firm: hemlock firsts. Sic; seconds. :nrHi I'HOVISIONS Pork, stosdy: 11.oi tfjii-M; fsmlly. r.0vu:..oi; clears, t.t) fWil.i Beef, steady; M.WHS.OW; family, 2i tWXM. mess, short mess. Enrd, eav; middle west, tin ut iti.ho. TA LI.OW Steaily : city. 4c: country. tfrKUe; special, se. itrTTKR-Steady: receipts, ,170 tubs; creamery, M score, X; cresmery, higher storing, .llVftoc; firsts, SliiMHe; seconds, 2Siff:o; process extras, ?vn27e; ladles, cur rent make, firsts, t.1fl!3So; seconds, t2ic: pncklng st.M-k, current make. No. 3. 219 21c. CllKKSR-ateady; receipts. boxes; state whole milk, held specials, lhhM me; state whole milk, average fancy, 16 4llit,c; state whole milk, fresh specials, I4t)irc; state whole milk, fresh specials, average fancy. MMrWMHo; skims. 3S,1.IW. F His Strong; reoclpts, .402 cases; fresh gathered extra fine. 4Mirte: extra firsts, 44e; firsts, 4So: eeeonds, 40W4c; stste. rennsylMinla and nearby hennery browns. 4ii4ic: gathered browna and mixed cnlors, 41ff4tic. POIM.TRY Live, firm; western chick ens, 14bl4-tc; fowls, 1Mrlt"e; turkeys. Inc; dn-ssed, firm; western roasting chickens, li19Vc; fresh fowls. UVtlc; turkeys, IJSr:! CIIICAtM) MVil BTOCK MARKET tattle Firm, II oca Weak, Weak. CHICAGO. Jan. U-CATTIJ'V-Racelpts. 13.000 head; market firm; native ateers. ts. '. SO: western steers. tt.lMfMO; cows and heifers. VEifsS-W: calvea, t7.MinnirA 1 ictus Receipts. 41.000 head; market i weak I early advance of he nioro tnan lost; bulk of aaies,, sn.wxruv'"; usot, t.fkil.i; heavy, t.SMf ; rough. .h(,rtt ;,; pigs, ,'.2.'-tl4.iVV SHEKP AND UMBS-Receipts. ?O0(1 head; market weak; sheep, y7Wr.60; yearlings, W.761W.; lambs, t8.7i(if!l.6o. Krw York Moaey Market. NKW YORK. Jan. 18 M ERCAJCTII.H PAPF.R-Sifl-4 per cent - STKIU.lNl KXCHANOE tl ar 1 y steady; sixty-day bills, t4.U6; for cables, 48l"bVER Bar, 49o; Mexican dollars, 370. ItiiNDS Government, steady; railroad. TIM 15 LOAN 8 Easier; sixty and ninety days. .tWhdV per cent ;six months, 8U 3 per rent. . MnNEY On call, weak! high. I per cent; low, 1H per cent; ruling rate. I per cent; last loan, 2 per cnt: cloMng bid, IV per cent; offered at t per cent. Closing quotations on bonds today were ss follows: U. I. erf. Is r(.... T "Mo. relrle . u.. IT d. coupon' f N. T. C s D. g. la. rs ww w. i. mr do ooupsa lVili N. Histe 4V4.. .lel4 r. 8. 4. r.g W , N. Y. So cospoa 100 "V- PtnuM s eonpoa. .H No. I' n. it, a It. i olfto 4s... ...14S ... ton ... fttUj ... ... 7i4j Am. gmslters 4S....tm de is ........... A. T. a T. o. 4V4S StltO. 4. U st. 4j., Armour Co. 4ss.. S!1". T- T- AU-.blaon fn. 4.... m puns. ono. is..., nl. Ohio 4s MitRMdlag sea. 4s, Ones. A Ohio 44S.. M'H. U ft g. t. r- ... " ... M 4SC114, ... ! ... ... Wl o. II. ft Q. J. .... stUjBs. Pes. ev. 4s..., ! M ft 8 r g 4Ws..lMi4i e ref. 4s. C. K. I. T. o. 4s. o .ev. 6s. c M. rsf. 44.. -.o. Railway I.... D. ft. R. O. xsf. .. sx llnloa rurtfls 4a... Kris (n 4a t to ev. 4a. Oon. Fllerlrio Is... .Il'4 IT. 8. Ttutibsr .. nt. No. Ui V. S. Busl s.... ill, Cn. rt. in... M Wabssk lt Is K. C. go. rV- ttWsst. I'slon 4H. U ft N. unl. srtiWest. Kiss. rf. Is M. K. T. IM 4s... 77 H 17 sou. Hlosia City Llvo Stock Market. BIOUX CITY, la., Jan. Yl. OATTL.K Receipts, .1,000 head; market, 10c lower; native steers, tG.fitltirf.fO; hutoher, t5.1MjP l.6; rows and heifers, t4.t64fo.9i: canners, lfjrHl.60; alockera and feeders, tu.Wtf ti; calvea, l5.6Ki?i.50; bulls, stags, etc., to.017.8l). HOU8 Receipts. W0 head:, market, steady: heavv, tfi.Wrm.lt: mixed. .7 '70; light, KOlKiiti.671; bulk of gales, i.7l4ti.70. BHKEP AND LAMBS-Reoelrts, 1.600; market. Iv.il6.; lower; ewe. t3.76Qfi.ao; lambs, ttl.0on8.ll0. I . agar Market. NEW YORK. Jan. ll.-flUO A R-Futures opened Irregular; there was a moderate demand from local aourrea and offerings were not particularly heavy. The mar ket was steadier during the forenoon, with prices net unchanged to 3 points higher. Tho spot market waa steady and unchanged; centrifugal, 4.04(&4.O7c; mo lasses, 3 27ififlSw Centrifugal was firmer In the late trading. Hales of 14,ouO bags of Cuba In part were made at 4.11c Cen trifugal closed at 4.044J-4-UO., Molasses at 1.274ja.34c. , . . Oil and Rosin. NEW YORK. Jan. 1.1.TURPENTINE Firm: machine hhla., 4iVc. SAVANNAH, Jan. 18. TURPENTINE Strong; 40c; sales. 124 bble.; receipts, 273 bble. ; shipments, 42 bbls. ; stocks, 85,741 this. Ri.MIN Firm; sales, 5S8 bbls. receipts, 97 bbls.; shipments, 271 bbls; stocks, 145, 777 bbls Quote: A. B, t3.12Hft-1 17H; C. D, p.2wu;i.22t: m, i.a: '. ;i.?,'a&3.; ti, n:; I, vi.3fi: K. un; M. 4 N. $6.26; wo. ts; WW, to.75. Cot tow Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 13.-COTTON-Spot quiet; middling uplands, 8.06c; sales, 8W bales- Futures closed barely steady January, 7.90c; March. 1.14c: May, t.S4c; July. 1.52c; August, Mlo; October, t.TSc; December. g.XKe. The cotton msrjtet closed barely steady at a net decline nf $ tn 10 points. LIVERPOOL, Jan. U-COTTON-Hpot firm; good middling. (17d; middling. 4. kid; low middling, 4 40d. Pales, 10.000 bale. Metal Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 13.-METALS Lead. t3.6M3.75; London, 18 2s d. Spelter, tl frttrti.10: London. 29. Tin, firm; five-ton lota. 133.6033176; twenty-five-ton lots, 131 Xl'pM.Xl. Copper, quiet; electrolytic, 113.627)13.76; csstlng. $13.7i 13.62. Iron, quiet and unchanged. At London: Spot copper, tft 17a 8d- fu tures, m. Spot tin, tlUI 10a; futures, 1146 ltts. BT. IXUIB. Jan. 13. METAIJ Lead, dull, $3t5. Spelter, strong. $5. 865 96. t. Joseph Lire Stock Market. BT. JOSEPH, Mo., Jan. U -CATTLE lie eel pu l.wio head; market, steady steers. 17.0isif9.t0' cows and hfclfers. U iw; caives, uonj HOOK Receipts l.ono head; market steady at yesterdays packer market; top, t6 f: hulk. lrl6M3 85. SHEEP AND LAMrW-Ttecetnta 8,000 head; market, dull; iambs, f7.7b4jfi.60. Live Bioek tta alsjfct. Receipts of live stock at tba five prin cipal western markets: Cattle. Hos. Sheep. Chicago 13 00U 41 ,uS 2p.u0 ft. Louis J 8.100 i.UK) Kansas Ctty Lftrft UOOO ) toux City l.ono MO I &u South Omaha i,M 11.000 lO.LuO Total .19.100 74,900 44,0110 Dry 43ood Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 11 DRY 4300DS Cotton goods markets were steadier and jobbers bought for Immediate and for ward delivery Worsteds were firmer, laces In slightly better demand, burlap julet. Evaporated A poles aad Drlosl Fralts NEW YORK. Jan. lI.-EVAPOaATBO APPLKB 'julrt. DKIfc-D KRCITS Prune firm. Apri cots snd peaches quiet and steady. Rais in firm- llaak I'leariags. OMAHA, Jan. 13 Rank clearing for Omaha today were ;i,MM4e 01, and for the corresponding day last yesr, 13,119,. CZl.'St. OMAHA LIYEJTOCK MARKET Cattle More Active and PriceiAie Steady to a Little Stronger Sheep Slow to Lower. HOGS SHOW BUT LITTLE CHANGE HOCTII OMAHA. Jan. 11, 1815. Kerelpts were: Cattl. Hogs. Bheep. Official Mondsy 7,- 7.it7 17,!':r. Official Tuesday in is Estimate Wednesday.. MOO ia.noo io,.'' Three days' totals... 17,ic? Same days last week..17,m Same i weeks ago 14.43 Same J weeks ago 7.W8 Pame 4 weeks ago 20S Same days last vear.. 15.7 J1.T2S M.442 ?R,no Sl.axii 41.77'i 4?..n7 inn 37,M 31 .R The following Ohio II,. r-.lnta ot cattle, hogs and sheep at the Honth Omaha live stock market for the year to data, aa compared wltn isl year: , 115. 1!14. In.- c"tl ,14 3:1,272 '' 10K.41A W.212 !)..'T! nctP 110.7S 91.H.U 10.ISI The following table snows the average price for hogs at the Scuth Omaha Hva took market for the last few days, with comparisons: 1116. 1HI4. lima. 112. 1911, H)U),P)n, Jsn. 1 10 7 M 1 si 7 so 7 101 081 I I Mi t u 7 0s 00 7 tf4 I 71 Jan. 7 174.1 Jan. 7 13 t ) t Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. 'an. 7 041. 7 14 t i 7 !0i 7 eft ; OtH 7 7, 47 hi 7 ! J 13 17 7 Sol 8 411 t 74 7 SS 7 II 111 lUii Hi 7 M 7 14 1 I X 4J1 5 .'. on T Id 0 0! 7 tv! I t -V OH 7 S4 to 7 821 t til 7 12 10 7 7i I 1S t Ti 8 041 I I7i 7 8 2S, .. : 7 7 e: 7 7:11 41 & , 1 7 onii 7.. ..1 tivlj Jan. ..! Jan. 10.1 Jh. 11. 6 Jsi T0s Jan. Jan. 71) ti tf' BOmlay. t A TILL- Receipta were very liberal ... "orll'r'K or a Wedncsuay, but for tunately the demand ws giant, so that tne trade was in a healthy mm more sat isfactory condition as viewed from a sei.ers standpoint. Ituyera were out In tne ysrda n B0,ld MHaon )n Ulo mornK nd the buik of tho cattlo changed hand at an enrlv hour. Reef steers sold freely at prices that ;ro steady to a llttlo stronger than yes terday. Cows and hollers were fully jteauy and mom active sellers. Good reeaers were steady and for that matter Itlllo change haa taken pluce on the good to choke g i ados thus far this week 'ihev are In fact as high as they have been any time. Yesterday some very choice Wyoming feeders sold at $. and todav a feeder buyer psld $8 .50 for fed cattle to l taken back Into the country and fln ? . Th1 rnedlunt grades of Blockers and feeders are around 2bc lower than, sat week and itf not moving very rap Idly even at that. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice cornfed beeves, 40; fair to good eornfed beeves, t6.60ifr7.5u; good to chon l'lt"-i1,&:. gooii to choice rows. 18.Tbln.t; fair to good cows, li.OOIfJ.Hl; oomnion to fair cowa, 14.0tKfi6.00; good to choice stockora and feeders, $7-Ji.i.l: fair to good atnrkera and feeders, $ti.60j T.nu; common to fair stoekcrs and feed ers. 16.7i4.M; stock heUers. t-k2i5.75:' stock cows, 14.50ru5 50; stock calves. tti.00f 60; veal calves. $7.004j8GO; bulla, stag!, etc., t4.7u4W.W. HOvS ttncolpta were liberal today, about 174 cars, or 1.1,i6 head, being re ported in. Twenty-four curs of these were consigned direct to a packer from another market. The three davs' total is 30,725 head, being nearly 8.000 short of last week, ami almost l.OOO short of the same days last year. Tim market opened dull, with tho feel ing among buyere generally ateady. (Ship ping demand was not an good aa on Tuea dsy, and tha number of hogs bought on shipping and speculative account were a good deal smaller. Packers' early bids were somewhat better than vui.M.i.'. killer trade, that la they were Juat steady with Tuesday's average market, and al though sellers were working for better money, packer refuse ed to raise their hands, so that when tha first hogs were sold, they went on ft generally steady busls. The mtrket remnlr-e.1 verv dun mi the way through, and at times looked as though It might weaken, but the hlg end of the supply sold at prices that mere fully steady with yesterday's average market, or a shade higher than yester day a packer sales. Riilk again landed at MfcVn.71. the b!ir string el"ng at tti.70. yulte a sniliikllng sold as high as 9H...1, the top for the dav. Trade for the week to date shows n d, rllne of about KJe. The market has been extremely slow on every day. and puck era have Had pretty much their own way throughout the week. In spile of the fact that sellers have fought hard for better money. Yesterday M-as the only diy the shipping demand nmnuntbil tu much and even then packers Succeeded in louvrlu-r th eof of their mv-va a nl' ke SHEtP-Wllh 10.WU head of sliee-i and lambs reported In this morning, com pared with I6.3&8 a week ngn aim 6,4iit a year ago, sellers were nuilrontud with an unusual and peculiar situation on the areep market. Trado opened In good sea iimrKi-i. i ratio ope nca in good sea wlth two or three cars of iambs sell at steady to strong figures and a ewe and yearlings moving at price son Ing vn w nt)o miiia ri iiiiatai lilt iv iri tr si I m-i a shade higher than yesterday, but a very v .I,.,.. rioi'Bru unHire inn market In general came to a standstill with buyers refusing to even bid on a great manv of the offerings, Including both aged sheep and lambs. Bo the bulk of today's offerings mot a very poor demand and when the packers did become Interested In what was unsold their bids were a flat quarter lower than at the opening. Late In the forenoon most of everything on sale began til change hands on a basts ll.ii 25c lower on an average. Aa waa the case on Tuesday, the trade was more or less uneven, making It very difficult for sellers to do business. There waa no Im portant change In the general quality of the offerings and the clearance waa late. Tha early sales Included some fed west ern lambs at x.46 and soma fed western ewea at lS.HOifttl.no, but this waa no cri terion from which to Judge the general market, which waa drsggy with prices lower. The bearish Influence was attributed to tha big run at most all market points, snd especially at Chicago and Buffalo, so fur for the week. The packer buyers claimed the situation on the eastern dressed markets did not warrant the con tinuance of the high schedule prices thut had prevailed on the local market of late. The situation In feeders remained pretty much tha ssme as on Tuesday and Mon day, the receipts being light, hut the In-, quiry good. Prlcea were about like yester day. Early transactions Included some Idaho feeding lambs at 18.00. I Wuutauoiui on sheep and lambs: Lambs, good to choice, !.2r4.46; lambs, fair to good, $8,007)8.26; lambs, heavy, t7.50.-yH.iHJ; lambs fetters, $7.ti6ti8.0; lambs, heavy, t7.&0ci4.fH; lambs, . feeders, ft.uu; yearlings, light. t7.6ii7j; yearlings, heavy t6.tSfr7.26; wethers, good io choice. $6.0uff.4O; wethers, fair to good, t6.7ii.M; ewes, good to choice, t5.504j6.SW, ewes, fal: to good, tn.2tVrt6.60. . HOR8EH No material change hat taken place tn horse prices during 11 c week, values for the most part remalnlim about the samo as a week ago. As com pared with a year ago the trade U hardly so good barring only the demand for cer tain classes ot war horses which Is keep ing prices up on that clasa. While tho trade during the week haa been a little slow a fairly good clearance has been effected. Tha receipts of mules havt been light as ha also the demand, owing to the lack of southern buyer. KtsMU Cltr Ltv Btewlc Market. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Jan. 11. CATTLK Receipts, 6.WJ0 head: market, weak; prime fed steers, Iv50(ir9.60; dressed beef steers. l7.2Mi.40; western steers, 17.25-' 8 60; stockera and feeders, $6.2477.76; "bulls, 9fi.rniifi6.b0; calve. $6.50rrl0.26. H Hit Receipts. 14,000 head; market, steady, bulk, t6.90, heavy, t6.iwvi6.90; punters and butcher. 9b.75'u6.S7s; light, $6,701(16 W; pig. $6.3u6.50. SHEEP AND LAMUS Receipt, tin) bead; market, lower; lambs, to. 10$ 8. 4a; ' yearlings. 16.767.69; wether, . $6.tsj.7.'i. eves, t5.oaa.?6. I r $. Loala Llvo Itsrk Market. BT. LOUI8. Jan. 13 CATTLE Receipts, J 9m) head:, market. ",ilgher: native steers. $7.60&10.uu; cow and heifers, te.OtSfiS.95: -etocker and feeders, $u.2u'(j7.26; southern steers. $6.76o7.76; oow and heifer, tt.uutj 100; native calvea, KOUy 10.76. HOCe3 Receipts, a. log head; market, lower; pigs. 6b.lWrt6.9f; mixed and but chers, W-SOyiJuO; good heavy, $H.9iKir.0i). bliEEP ANP LA MBS-Receipts. t60O hesJ. market. lower; native muttons, 14 76-015; lamb, P.8fioS.6; yearlings. 17.26aT-80. ' Dalath Wfci-st, Market. Dl'LlTTH, Minn.. Jan. 13 A feature on the Duluth market today was the sale of a full cargo ot No. 1 northern spring wheat for export, reported by a Lului trader from New Yoik. i