THE BEE: OMAHA, "WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 191,' 11 R A L KSTATK IX) A NS WANTED-:itr leais- unawar7anti7 VV. Karnam Smith & Co.. 1320 Farnam 8t HAniUSON & MORTON. 916 dm. NaC LOANS on farm., and Improved city property, 5. 5'.4 and C per cent; no delay. J. H. Dumont & Co., 1C03 Farnam Bt. WANTED-City loans. Peters Trust Col 1100 to JW.ooo made promptly. P. IX Wead, Wead Bldg.. 18th and Karnam. GARVIN BROS i 500 nd UP ml1 ' iJUVJO' Omaha Nat l Bank. MONEY to loan on business or rest dencc propetttes, J1.000 to J500.000. W. H. THOMAS. 228 State Bank Rldg. 6 CITY LOANS. Remls-Carlberg Co., 3iM2 Brandels Theater Dldr. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. O'KEQFE REAL. ESTATE CO.. MM Omaha National. Douglas 1711. JkAB-O E loans our specialty. Btull Bros MONKV nn tiat.,4 a, lr..-ot ralftl fnr loans on Neb. fatms and Omaha city property In any amount. II. W. HINDER, $06-810 City National Hank Rldg. BALE OK EXCHANGE K. K. Everybody's Doing It Doing what? Trading with the Palmer Land Co.. HQS W. O. W. Bldg. WANT Improved farm; I will exchange good Income town property and pay dif ference, no agents. Address 2011 Binney street. Omaha, Nebraska. TO EXCHANGE FOH MERCHANDISE On HARDWARE. IOWA OR NE BRASKA PREFERRED KM acres In couth Central Kansas; all smooth black land; miles from rail road town. Address owner, II. C. Whalen, 213 Bitting Bldg., Wichita, Kan. WANTED TO ltUY Dolgotf 2d hand store pays highest prices for furniture, clothes, shoes. Web. Ib07, Best prices, clothes, shoes Shafton, W.647? Slightly used high grade piano. W, WIS. JLOO k. We pay highest prices tor ladies' wi.an(j gentlemen's 2d-hand clothes, household goods and valises. Call Gross man, 25U Blondo. Web. 4552. WOULD llko to buy a seven or eight room house to be moved on a lot. One In the neighborhood of 24th and Clark preferred. Telephone Red 4301. WANTED To buy old broken watches and old gold. M. Nathan. 109 S. 13th St. D. 6065. Quick buyerB of furniture. WANTED To buy a milk route. O 052, care Bee. WANTED TO KENT WANTED By man and wife, board and room in strictly private family. Per manent place. References. Address F 698. care Bee. WANT to rent 5-room modern house March 1; two In family; references. Ad dress K 575, Bee. REAL ESTATE AHSTHACTS OK TITLE. REED Abstract Co.. oldest abstract of fice In Nebraska, 206 Brandels Theater. Acrenifc. 8 Acres in Florence Only six block northwest from end of car line, one block from city water main; electric lights In streets; near good neigh bors; all In cultivation; Improved with E-room house, large barn, good chicken house, fine brioked cave with cement floor, good well; u number of bearing fruit trees; about 1 acres in grapes, ) acre In alfalfa. Property of this kind, close to cur line, convenient to 11 grade school, difficult to find. Must be sold be fore the 16th Inst, otherwise possession cannot bo given until next fall. Prlo $5,600; reasonable terms. Don't fall to look Into this proposition at once. George & Company 02-12 City Nafl. Bank Bldg. Phono Doug. 756., cuty rnopiEKTY irou sale:. TO BUY. SELL OH RENT. FIRST SET? JOHN W. ROHBINS. 1SO0 FARNAM ST 12-ROOM house, Kountze Place. Omnha (7,000, clear, .also other clear Omaha property. Wrfnt California. U33 W. 42d St., Los Angeles. Cal. SOUTH PART OF CITY 6-room house, 1707 S. Uth St. For sale by owner. West Farnam Home Only .$600 Cash Balance monthly, for a good 7-room, 2-story modern house, located near Stith and How rd Sts.. near whero property la held at from J100 to $125 per front foot. This house is finished in quarter-sawed oak, 1st floor, decorated throughout and modern In every respect; Is well built and offered at a cash price on these easy terms. Beautiful north front lot, 60x124 ft., with many fine shade trees. Imme diate possession. Prlco $0,000. Key at our office. Something worth Investigation. George & Company 902-12 City Nafl. Bank Bldg. Phono DoUg. 758. Dundee Lots One-Tenth Cash Balance, only 1 per cent of the purchase price, payable monthly. Lots are all 0 ft. wide by 128 and 123 ft. deep, on as phalt paved streets, with cement side walks, city water, sewer and gas In street, and bo located that they will not only make good locations for homes, but also ft splendid Investment Price $1,000 and up. according to location. Plats and full Information at our office. George & Company 02-13 City Nafl. Bank Bldg. Phone Doug. 766. bemis park: district Nearly new square house 1 containing rec. hall, parlor, dining room and kitchen on first floor, three bed rooms and sleep ing porch and bath on second, oak finish on first floor, screens and storm windows, south front lot, paved street, good loca tion, nice neighbors, close to school. Price $3,800. Terms'. BEMIS-CARLBERG CO. 310-312 Brandels Theatre Bldg. NEAR BEMIS PARK A strictly modern house, containing atx rooms and bath, guaranteed furnace; on a good south front lot; at a price that will sell it quickly. Only ono block from the Harney car. $3,000 If taken at once. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO. Ware Block. Phone Doug. 1781, EASY PAYMENT BUNGALOW Only $160 cash, balance $30 monthly, buys a new five room bungalow, finished In oak, full basement, guaranteed fur nace; south front. One block from car. Price $2,876. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., Doug. 178L Ware Block. WILL TAKE GOOD BUILD ING LOT AS PART PAYMENT ON 4324 LAKE STREET, Brand new, 7 rooms, every modern con venience. On paved street, close to car line. Price $3,600. Easy terms. -1 REED BROTHERS, 20 BRANDEIS THERTRB BLDQ. NEW BUNGALOW $2 CASH. Just completed; consists of 5 rooms and bath; finished In oak; full basement ce mented; located on car line and near illl Ur park Price $2,600. SilOPEN & CO., D. 424. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Supplies from Northwest Re ported as Quite Liberal. LONGS HAVE TIED UP MAY CORN Mnmlnjr'ft Mnrket Clearly Showed J'r I'Onitu Have Supplies Tied t'p snil Short Arc Likely In for nn Experience, OMAHA. Feb. lL-Northwest wheat supplies are reported as being quite liberal. In the movement of this grain rrom the farms of that country, a real and pronounced additional load Is ex pected to be placed upon tho shoulders of those owning the May future at Chi cago. These conditions place the pro ducer In a position where ho will bo en nnled to have more to say about tho prlco pf wheat than In some time past. Tho Interior elevator stocks of four spring wheat states, which also Includes Mon tana, are said by those who are In u position to know, to bo the largest In many years. There have been only a few complaints from the winter wheat belt regarding the probablo losses which will be shown with growing weather In the spring. This news more than any thing else will drive the wheat out of hands of those in tho northwest, as they fear that favorable crop roorts In the southwest would lower prices all around. The conditions surrounding the wheat market yesterday were decidedly bearish In character and were not only against any advance In price, hut were utso III favor of decllues. Th, leading one was probably tho wllllngntj on the part of longs to fill up all those who cared to make purchases of wheat. It was gener ally believed that those who now hold the May futures arc selling their lines in a manner not to attract a great deal of attention as well as to avoid any bad price break. It was believed by some that while tho May future Is being sold the July Is being taken. Only 45.UW bushels of cash wheat were sold In the Chicago market yesterday, which was anything but encouraging to those who believe prices are llkeiy to advance. Cash wheat was He lower. The fact was clearly demonstrated yes terday that tho longs in May corn nave tied up that month tightly and that shorts are llKeiy to .oxperlonce troume in cover ing. There was considerable pressure on the July future caused. It was generally believed, by somo selling of that montn by scattered interests who oro long the May option. i:asn corn HWTio lower. Oats dlsDlaved more strength yesterday than in a long time. cash oats ali lower. There will be no market In Chicago or Omaha February 12, Lincoln's birthday. Clearances; Wheat and flour, 416,000 bu.: corn, 206,000 bu.; oats, 20,000 bu. Liverpool close: Wheat, unchanged to Vid higher; corn, 4d higher to Mil lowtr. Primary wheat receipts were 743,000 bu. and shipments 471,000 bu., against re ceipts of 1.618,000 bu. and shipments or 297.W0 bu. last year. Primary corn receipts were 1,840,000 bu. and shipments 886,000 bu., against recuipttf or 3,i7i,uuu du. and Bhipments oi i,xu,ju bu. tost year. Primary oats recelnts were 652.000 bU. and shipments- 6S5.W0 bu., agalnBt receipt of 1,048,000 bu. and shipments of 946,000 bu. last year. Tho following cash sales were reported today; Wheat; No. 2 hard winter: 1 car, 851ia; 1 car. 85c. No. 3 mixed, 1 car, 82Hc no. 2 durum, 1 car, 83tc. No. s mixed durum, 1 car, 86c. Corn: No. 3 white, 1 car. 46ic: 3 cars. 46Hc. No. 3 color. 1 car, 4c; No. 3 yellow, 1 car, 4694c; 2 cars. vic. ISO. 3 mixed, l car, 4ic; 4 cars, 4414c. No. 4 mixed. 1 car. 44c: 3. cars, 43Mc; 1 car, 43c. No grade, 1 car, 40c. Oats: No. 3 white, 2 cars, 32c; 3 cars, 32c; 1 car, 32&c. No. 4 white, 1 car, 32c. No grade, l car. sic WHEAT No. 2 hard, 84S7c; No. 3 hard. 844iS6a: No. 4 hard. 80Wfl84Vic: No. S spring, 84ft84tfc; No. 4 spring, 824j83o. uuitN No. 3 white, 46V6fl46c; NO. 4 while, 4CC46c: No. 3 color, 46c; No. 3 yellow, 44H4CUc; No. 3. 44i44ic; No. 4, 42W431ic; no grade, 394j42ftc. OATS No. 2 white, 32&4i33Uc; Btandard, REAL KSTATK CITY PIUlaKflTY FOR SALE. $4,500. Buys a practically new 6-room house built by a owner for a home: the finish is quarter-sawed oak and the dining room is paneled, the thrqe bed rooms and bath are on second floor, has furnaco heat and electric light; the house is located Just south of Hanscom park and but one bock to West Side car line. W. H. THOMAS & SON, 228 State Bank Bldg. Douglas 1648. HEAL ESTATE FAltat & HAM 'II l.AMJ Fltll 3ALU Cullxurnlu. California land excursions 1st and 3d Tues. W. T. Smith Co.." 815 City Nat. Bk. Kniiams. KANSAS FARMS and ranches for sole: 80 to 26,000 acres; write for free list. V. E. isiyuf.Titi, s?anna. nan. FOR SALE ImDroved 160 a. farm nt $35 per acre. J. H. King, Oawker City, Mltcholl Co., Kan, Missouri. Farms for Rain Illnek nr.ll- neat- Tlo. ant Hill, pop. 2,600; 30 miles Kansas City; utn acres ai ; syu at au; lw at $115; 160 at $80; 136 at $63.50; S5 at $100; 80 at $100; all Improved. A. J, Jones, Pleasant Hill, Mo. Nebraska. IMPROVED FARM-320 acres, $5 an acre; 12 miles from town; rich black toil; W acros broke; all fenced; house 22X24; near school and In sight of twenty-fiver other farm houses. Must have your fllr Ing right J. A. Tracy. Kimball. Neb. FOR SALE BY OWNER. $10 per acre 180 acres, good level land. all fenced und twice cross fenced. Good granary, large horso barn, small house. wen oo teei ueep, winamiu ana otner our buildings, 300 apres In cultivation, ISO acres natural grass. Will sell cash or terms '.4 cash, balance terms to suit purchaser. Located 9 miles north of Mitchell, Nab. For further particulars in quire or write, Q. W, DeArmond, Cotton, Cal. Wisconsin. UPPER Wisconsin took world's cham pionship award on alfalfa at tho 1913 na tional corn exposition.' Cheap land pro duced It. For Information write Wiscon sin Advancement Assn., 324 Caswell Bldg,, Milwaukee. Wis. live stock MAUiwrr or west Ship live stock to South 6maha. Save mileage 'and shrinkage. Your consign ments receive prompt and careful atten tion. Live Stock Commission Merchants. BYERS nROS. & CO. Strong, reliable. CLIFTON Com. Co.. 222 Exchange Bldg. MARTIN BROS. & Co., Exchango Bldg. LI3GAL NOTICES. STOCKHOLDERS' MtiETJXG. The annual meeting or the stockholders of Tho Bee Publishing company will be held at The Dee office, Omaha; at 4 o'clock p. in. on Monday, March i, I'jlJ, for the election of a board of directors for tire ensuing year and tor the tranj action of such other business as n:a properly come before the meeting. By orde.- of tho president. FJ-MJ N. P. FEIL, Secretary. BIDS FOR TOWN HALL. Sealed bids will bo received by the vil lage clerk of the village of Howells, Col fax 'county, Nebraska, until 6 o'clock, p. m., of the 3d day of March. A. D., 1913. for furnishing material and labor and constructing a "town hall" It) the said vil lage of Howells. Plans and specifications can be seen (after February 15th. 1913.) at the office of the Colfax County Bank, In the vll. lage of Howells, Nebraska, or at the office of the Omaha Builders' Exchange, C01 Barker Block, Omaha, Nebraska. A certified check for 10 per cent of the bltf will be required with each bid, the amount to bo forfeited to the village of Howells, Colfax county, Nebraska, in case th contractor will not enter into u contract with the board pf trufctees In accordance with the proposal. The board of village trustees reserves the right to reject any or all bids. OEO. LODES, Village Cleric. F9-12-18 S2H33Sc; No. 3 white, SffSJV; No. 4 wi.ite. JtttMc. BARLEY Malting, MfWo. No. 1 feed, tOfT-Wc RYE No. , SSflOo; No. J. fcHKWHo. -Carlnt Hrrrlitk, Wheat. Corn. Ontn. Chicago Minneapolis Duluth Omsha Kansas City St. Unit .;. m nsfi ise in sot , si i st 99 W 83 136 44 Winnipeg 373 CIllCAtlO HUAI.-V AM) PROVISIONS 1-Vntiires of Oir TrnilltiK' mid Closing Prices on llonril of Truilc, CHICAGO. Feb. It. Wheat today eased off under the Influence of plentiful moisture throughout the entlro winter crop belt except Nebraska and Kansas. Tho market closed weak U-Sc to Mc down. Corn lost ?itit to UfiSc net. Oats, closed ifcc to ttf4tC off, and pro visions nt nn advance of a shade to 5374c. with pork , Just below $, nil around. Notwithstanding that i-omllttoiis of a domestic sort ruled wheat most of the day, prices at first wore strong because India still needed moro rain. Speculators, however, did not wait long to press the Belling, as exporters declared no foreign demand existed for shipments .from the United States. Ocean freights broke, but failed to niter the outlook. Big offerings of wheat southwest stared at the bulls. So, too, did reports that the flour trade at Minneapolis could scarcely become" worse. Talk of alleged lack of snow protection had little effect and there seemed to be no rallying power In the pit when tho Inst bell cleared tho steps. Cjjrn collapsed on account of heavy re ceipts. Revival of exports served only tin a temporary check to tho decline In prices. The concern that was tho strong est support of th market last week headed tho selling toda). Oats fell with corn, despite free realizing by shorts. Twenty dollars a barrel for pork brought about much profit taking on the part of packers. In consequence, the provision market broke, but prices were again bid up by brokers who held other products for sale. Restricted slaughter ing, duo to difficulty In obtaining a suf ficient supply of hogs, formed tho basis of the rise. Future ranged as follows: Artlclel Open. Hlgh. Low, I Close.l Yes'y Wheat May. !94UfflVi 93H1 9314 91WV4 94 91ffi"4. July. yiJMjstt Sept. Corn. May. July. Sept. Oats. May. July. Sept Pork. May., 90 raw, 636 53V4lSi S3WWH' R3T4 Mtt 64 Mi 65H 33H 35Vi 64 !4 I S.V4 3514 3GVi 3414 34 34H3f.1 345 19 97H 00 001 20 00 20 00 19 821 18 97i 19 tttft 13 90 July. Lard. ! May. July. Sept. Ribs, May. July. Sept 20 W 19 83 I 10 67V4 19 97H 10 70-751 10 76 10 70 10 65 10 72-76 10 77H 10 77H 10 82fc 10 67HI 10 72J4I10 67-70 10 75 10 80 10 76 10 66-701 10 70 10 67-70 10 70 10 76 ) 10 76 10 00 1 10 65 , 10 C2V4H0 66-67 10 62V4 10 i!2H 10 b7-70 10 67-70 10 70 Cchlcago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red. $L09V4Lim; No. 3 red, tl.0Sfil.OT; No. 2 hard, 9lHQMVic; No. 3 hard, 90 93c; No. 1 northern, 925i934c; No. 2 northern, 89V43WV4c; No. J. northern, 86 8R0; No. 2 spring, S990c; No. 3 spring, 86874c; No. 4 spring, 8086c; velvet chaff, 85iS92o; durum, 860920. Corn; No. 2 yellew, 60V4Q61o; No. 3, 4860c; No. 8 white, 49N60tto: No. 3 yellow, 48V4fT60c; No. 4, 46(S48o; No. 4 white, 46QH9c; No. 4 yellow, 46S48C Oats: No. 2, 333SHc: No. 2 white, 3537Ho; No'. 3, S3o; No. 3 white, 8SQ,34e; No. 4 white, 3134c; standard, 34U33e. Rye: No. 2, 63Q414c. Barleyi 60r71c Timothy: $3.oo4.oo. Clover: $12.00320.00. Pork: $19.97H- Lard: $19.00. Ribs: $9.87SiaC2V4. BUTTER Steady; creameries, 2734ttc. EGOS Easy; receipts, 6,452 casesf at mark, cases Included, 19ff21o; refrigerator firsts. I6tt17c; firsts, 22c. POTATOES Steady; receipts, ,46 cars; Michigan, 48560c; .Minnesota, 473C0o; Wis consin, 4560c. POULTRY Alive, weal;; turkeys, 15c: chickens, 15c; springs, 16c NEW YOniC GENERAL MARKET ClaotntloiiH of the liny oil Vnrlona r Commodities. NEW YORK, Fob. ll.-FLOUR Steady; $4.604.60; winter patents, $4.705.10; spring clears, $4.2004.45; winter extras No. 1, 1.10, winter cxiraB jmo. z, ta.vuqipi.uu; Kansas straights, $4.104.25. Ryo flour, dull; fair to good, $S.C0i8S.85; choice to fancy, $3,904(4.00. Buckwheat flour dull, $2.2y(J2.3f.. I CORNMEAL Fine white and yellow. $1.308 1.3G; coarse, $1,2601.30; kiln dried, $3.15. RYE Easy. No. 2 western. 66S67c c. I. f. Buffalo. BARLEY Feeding, 68Mc c. I. f. New York; malting, 6970o c. 1. f. Buffalo. WHEAT Spot market easy; No. 2 red, $1.08H. elevator, and $1.10, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern .Duluth, $1,01, f. o. b. afloat, Mutures market was easy on un favorable domestic trade conditions, larger country offerings and easier cash markets, closing H3c net lower. May, 99c$1.00, closed, closed mfe; July, 9Hc; September, 9Gc. Bonded wheat: May closed 97Ho askodf July, 97c asked. CORN Spot market easy; export, 680, f. o. b. afloat. OATS-Spot market, easy; No. 4, 8SV4 39c; natural white, 37V4B89c HOPS Easy; state, common to choice. nrnn "Ctrl '.-;- icni 1 1 r: -. -n coast, 1912 crop, 172Sc; 1911 crop, 13a16c. hi'M nrnii venirai America, 30c: Bogota. 29HaHc. FEED Western spring bran, $23.25; city. S24.00. HAY Standard, 97Mc; No. 1, $tOOL05; No. 2. 8&S96c; No, S, 750c. LEATHER Hemlock firsts, 2829c; sec onds, 27828c. PROVISIONS-Pork, mess, $20.6021.00; .25. Beef, mess, $22.5023.00; family; ii.wa'io.uu; ueei minis. 3S.wi34.C0. cut meats, pickled bellies, 13 to 14 pounds, $13 00; pickled hams. $14.50. Lard, middle west prime. $10.7010.80; refined, Ann; continent. $11.30; South America, $11.65; compound, 7Ho. TALLOW Prlmo city hogsheads, 6Mc; special; 7'.4c; country, 5?4!Hc. IJUTTER Steady: receipts, 12,738 tubs; creamery, extras, 37038c; process extras, 2&gKHc; imitation creamery firsts, 24(f 26o; factory, June make, firsts, 224ff23c: packing stock, June make, 2021(4o; pack ing stock, current make. No. 2, 2020Hc: No. 8. 17019c. "-"tiw CHEESE Steady; receipts, 148 boxes; state whole milk, held white, specials 17Hpl8c; state whole milk, winter specials, 18jjl6c; skims. 2S1SHC EGGS Weak; receipts, 12,182 cases; fresh gathered extras, 26$f27o; refriger ator firsts, 20HS21c; nearby hennry whites, good to large size, new laid, zyy 32c: western gathered whites, &029c. POULTRY Firm; fresh killed western chickens, 14S23c; fowls, HHSUcj turkeys, Ha24c. Kansas City Grain hnd Provisions. KANSAS CITY, Jan. 11. WHBAT-,-No. 2 hard, 85M,i89Hc; No. 3. 85f89c; No. 2 red. $1.0081.06; No. 3. 93cff$1.02. CORN No. 2 mixed. 49c; No. 3, 47tfc; No. 2 white, 60o; No. 3, 49V4&60C. OATS No. 2 white, 35335c; No. 2 mixed. 34SS4Hc. RYE Unchanged. HAY Unchanged. . ST. LOUIS, Feb. H.-JlETALS-Lead. etcady, 4214c. Spelter, $.626(36.30. Closing prices of futures; WI I E AT M ay, 875&87c; July, iOT4 E6c. CORN May. 64Wc; July, 63ViQ63V4c. OATS-Mav. 35fjWSHc. BUTTER-Creamery, 33WS3414o; firsts, 3lU822ttc; seconds, HS-SOHc; packing 20H21c. EGOS Extras, 24c; firsts, 21H22V4c; seconds, 14c. POULTRY Hens, 1313Hc; roosters, 8c; duckb, 13c, Receipts, Shipments. Wheat, bu 69,000 84,000 5prn. bu 06,0(10 12.000 Oats, bu 22,000 15,000 Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL, Feb. ll.-WHBAT Spot firm; No. 1 Manitoba, 7s 9d; No. 2. 7s tV4d; No. 3. 7 4d. Futures, steady; March, Ts 6?d; May, Ttf 3V4d; July. 7s 3V4d, CORN Spot, easy; American mixed, new, 4s lOHd; American mixed, old. 6s; old, via Galveston, 6s 7d; futures, steady; March, (La Plata). 6s 5Vid, March (Arper lean mixed), 4a lOftd, NEW YORK jiTOCK MARKET Offerings Heavier and Friocs Arc Depressed Materially. LOSSES WELL DISTRIBUTED j Slrrl llnlondrd In l.itrwr Block mill ItrmlltiK, Union Pacific nml Southern Also Sold llrnvtt). NEW YORK, Feb. ll.-Offf rings of stocks were heavier today and prices were depressed materially. The hbsorp ttvu power of the market mm limited and traders found It Impossible to dis pose of stocks without substantial con cessions. At the same tlmo thero was a growing tendency to unload stocks, which seemed to indlcato that liquidation was In progress. The average price of the twen ty-flvo leading railroad and liultisti lul stocks fell below tho nverugo of 1912 for the first time this year. lxisses worn distributed well through tho list. 'Leading rallrnads, tho copper and steel shares and many of the specialties shared In tho movement, with numerous declines of 2 points or more. There was an upturn from tho new level Just before tho close. Steel was unloaded in largo blocks. Reading and Union Pacific were also nold heavily. Southurn Paclfio was again under pressure, fiom traders who tako a pessimistic view of tho probable effects of the Harrtmtiu dissolution upon tho for tunes of this company and tho quotation fell to 102-H. the lowest for nearly flvo years. New York Central sold at 10. tho bottom figure slnca 1911. Tho money situation again played an Important paft In tho day's decline. Call rates rose to 4V4 Per cent and time niton stiffened. There were somo culling of loans and discrimination by bank against less deslrablo collateral was said to have resulted In forced sales of somo of the specialties which showed most marked weakness. Tho vote of tho eastern rail way firemen In favor of a Btrlko was nn actlvo agent on tho bear sldu of tho mar ket. Polities camo to tho foiefront onco moro Hnd somo traders said that with tho change In administration only three weeka off, there was a tendency of holders of long stock to closo out their accounts and await developments on and after March 4. Bonds woro weak. Southern Paclfio collaterals docllned a point, Total sales, par value, $2,630,000. Panama 3s ad vanced 'A on call. Number of sales and leading quotations on stocks today wero as follows: BllM. IllRh. how. Closo. Amalimtl Copper 11, too 72 70S 714 American AgrtculturiJ (OH American HeU sugar i0 S'4 K .1 Amerlcon Can 10,100 41 S9 I0U Amorlctn Can ptd to) 126 lim 13l',i American V. A V 82H American Cotton Oil 700 Mk 49V 4 Am. Ice Securities 300 22 22 22 American iXnered 200 loVi 10'i 104 American Locnmotlr .-. BOO KW UU 3SH American 8. & It 4,10) 71Vi 71 71 Vi "Am. s. & it. pra las Am. Sugar Iletlnlnf 200 1UU lllTi 110 American T, & T tOT 1S2S 132 1JIT4 American Tobacco 600 :S1H 21 AnacomU Mlnlnx Co l.iOO 37 U JH tt Atohlnon 2,700 10IH 10 103 Atcblaon p(d COO 101U 101H 10UI Atlantlo Coaat Line 100 129 1 12D llalttmora A OHIO 2,700 102 1U1U 101U UrthUhem Steel 600 37 3 ft1 ii Brooklyn Hapld Tr SOO to RH mi Canadian I'aclMo 6.200 2I7U. JUH 255 Central leather 100 2S4 97U 2R Clieaapeake & Ohio...... t.0O 77S 7614 ;H Chicago O. W 200 1614 It 16 Chlcaio. M. A St. P.... 1.(00 noli, 110 110 Clilcago & N'. W 100 1SJT4 1J5T4 1351 Colorado i'. t i 3,!ido 37 sau stv, Contolldated Oaa 800 117 l.UVi Corn Products kOO mi US Hit Delaware 6 lludton 161 Denver & Itlo Orantl 304 Denver "& It. O. pfd 37 Jitlllere' Securltla .... 400 D 1ST II Rrle , 2,800 30 SOU NU Crle HI n(d. 300 474. 47U 47U Ivrla 2d pid ; 37; Oewral Ktectrlo SOO Hl'i 140VI 140U Ore.t Northern ptd 2,300 JS l!8',i Oreat Northern Ore ctfa. 1,000 i 3Vi 3,'at Illlnole ontral (oo 124 12-4 121 International Met, 1,100 SH ltt 18 Inter. Met. ptd 1,200 62 63 U 62H mternatioaai narveater,. iuu luit iiih iiut Inter-Marine ptd ..... IB International l'aper 400 Uli 12 , 11H International Ihimp 400 Hit H UV4 Kanaaa.Clty Southern.,,. 200 26H 25 !i 13 Laclede (las 103H Ihlgh .Valley 1,600 16014 HH 160 IiOUlerMte i Naalirllle.. 300 IIS 17 1M ' M., St. 1'. it R. Rte, M. , 100 13S 131 13614 Mlnourl, It, & T. ,. ith Mtiaourl I-uclflo 3.000 41 40Vi 40H National meruit 100 11IU, lllli 11814 National Iad U N. II. It- of M. M pfd 23 New York Central 6,200 107H 106 1044 M Y., O. & W 100 S1H 3114 1H Nortolk & Western 1,100 10814 108 104U North American 7VH Northern Paoitlo 2,000 118T4 1U lltK raciuo diau 2uu zb 1174 -e remuylvanla 900. 1194 119 llt4 People' (! 1,200 HS'i 11114 11114 p., c, r. fc st, l 200 looit 10014 101 Pittsburgh Coal 1.204 2114 21 H 1H I'reued Steel Car 32 Pullman I'alace Cnr.... 100 160 160 160 Reeding 66.F00 163H 16114 1624 ,Keubllc I. & 1.100 2611 25H 23W lUpubllc I. S, pfd.... 10O S8V4 86H 6'4 llock Uland Co 2,030 23 2S14 226 Hock Island Co. pfd 400 41 39 Vi SSVi St. I. A 8. V 2d pfd. . 200 27 U 27 27 seaboard Air Line 1H4 Seaboard A. L. pfd ..... 49 Bloiu-Sheffleld SI. I I 40 Southern I'aoltlc 26,t.00 103(4 10!10SU Southern nallvniy 600 27 26K 26H 60. Railway ptd 794 Tenneaaee Copper- 1. 700 3414 Syi 24 Teiui II Pacific 800 20 U 20 1941 Union Paclfio 42,000 169i 1674 157S Union reclflo pfd 600 tH ( fcl United tUatea llealty , 71 14 United State Itubber.... 4,800 67 6f,S United States Steel 16,800 11 (12 62U U. S. Steel ptd 1,30(1 108 108U 108V4 Utah Copper 3,200 MV4 WH (3 Vi.. Carolina aemlcal .. 400 35 V4 K 24 Wabaah U Wabaah pfd 100 i U 3V4 Western Maryland ' 10 Weetern Union 400 71H 72 71W Westlnghous Plectrlo .. 1,100 72(4 71U T114 Wheeling U B 7 Hi-dlTldend. Total sale for the day, 166,200 shares. Jieyr York Money Market. NKV YOItK, Feb. 11-MONBY-On cnll, strong; 2H"V4 per cent; ruling rate, 4V4 per cent; closing bid, i per cent; of fered at 2H per cent. Time loans, strong; sixty days, higher, 4V4 per cent; ninety days, 4V44 per cent; six months, 44 4V tier cent. PIUMB MERCANTILE PAPBIl 1 per cent. BTKHMN8 EXCHANO-E Weak, with actual business In bankers' bills at ft.S335 for sixty-day bills and at J4.K740 for de mand. Commercial bills, J4.8!;i. SILVER Bar, 6l!ic; Mexican dollars, 48Mc. BONDS Government, firm; railroad, weak. ' Closing quotations on bonds today wer tr greir"i re..lW K. X So, rf. In... 98H di rJupon ........Ml U 8. deb. 4. J9I1... 92U ii 8 T W.i lHI & N. unl. 4,... 984 VVoupotT' '"SI";.- T 1st 4s. 93 V. 8. i: reg " 'io n. 4s 85H v: 1 liSUMo. IHclfie i. , in Pansm coupon. .IMS do c-onv, (a 7a- A?-& 1st ss.ctfs... N It H of M 41,.. to e T A T. 'iv 4S..106 no deb. 4a,,,,,,.., m aJ." Tobacco "JW. Y. K. If. A ll! nalPft Ohio 4. JjJo. a. U ruW t" JH,' do ',4s S'r8.nn- Hs 1918.. 97H Urook, Tr. ct. 41... MH do eon. 4a,.. Ceu. ot Oa. ts 10 ""olng gen. 4s... . fcm Cen. lather ts. .. H S. L. & s. K fg 1,761? bh.;. Ohio 4V4S..1MH do gen j H do conr. 4(4" !J,,,!3t-. u. 8-w 4s, so Chicago & A. 3l4s,. 62 H. A I,, ndj. Ss .. ;3; do iten. ts. -.- H f- s 9IM r M It S e 4Vs..t04 do 1st ref. 4... . u n. I. VfT. Mta lUllwa'r t. . i5h do rfg. 4s 1S., ,n- 71 O. 8 r A 4Hs 9J4t7nlon Paclfie D as If. er. 4s... Yk do cy. 4s.. ogti D. H. O. ref. t. W do m i Dlstlllenr- ts - IJubber ...... m Brie p. I. 4s.... .- tj 8j. Blel M ts...l01S do gen. 4 X!,'.,Car- Qem, ts. 7U do cv. 4s, ser. D 75 Wab. ltt A u. JJ HI. On. 1st ref. 4M Wstern Md. 4s. .. MS: InterT Met. 414s. ... MHWe.t. K. cr. 1... Inter M. Mr 4Vs,.. M Wls, Central 4..,.. i" Japan 4Hs 90U Did. Offered. New York Mlnluir Stocks. NEW YORK, Feb. ll.-Closlng quota tions on mining stocks were; Com. Tunnel stock.. Mexican t do bonds .. ..... 13 Ontsrlo 210 Con. Cal. & Va.t.,r 29' Ophlr , so Iron Silver U0 Small Hopes ,. 20 Indvllla Con, , i standard too Little Chief 4 Yellow Jacket , 20 Offered. Condition of Treasury. WASHINGTON. Keb. U.-Tho condition of the United States treasury at the be ginning of business today was. Work ing balance. t78,9ll,0CG; la tonka and Piuu Ipplnc trrasmv. UM.621.4l.i. total of grn eral fund, JI47.O0O.97S. Krcrlpts yester day, W4,SU. disbursements. l.os,2. The surplus this fiscal year Is S,si3,R49, us agHlust a deficit ot iUMSI.SM iHst year. These figures for receipts, disbursements, etc., exclude Panama caiihI and public debt transactions, Boston MlntiiK Atot'ks, no.TTON, Feb. H.-Closlng quoUitloni on mining slocks were: Allouei 37 Mohaok Hl4 Aroal. tpier 71 Nfiaea Om I1U A It. 1 a 3U4.N ptmltia Mlnee .... f Atltona Com Jirt!rth liatta II. C. I'. S. M. .N.irlh Lake 3 Cal. A Art ami W OlA lVtnlnlon 4Ti Cal. Ileela ( 0-ela M (Vntennlnl 16 Qulncy 11 Cop. Itange (. C. .. 43 Shannon 1U4 Kaat llutle O. M... 13 Superlur J Kranklln 1 Supetler II. II. .. 3H Hllmux ('on 3 Tamarack H j(lranby (Vm 64(411 S. 8.' It. .4 M... 10 (Ireene (Vnanea ... ,l do pM vv Ule Itojal (AnPr. ttttfUh' Cnn 10 Kerr luke S t-HVtaU tapper Co,.... M't Ike Copper U Winona Ia Salle Copper (SVolvcrlne M , Miami (Vpper 2JV, -Aaaeu. London Stock Mnrkrt. LONDON, Keb. II. Amorluan securities wero quiet and featureless rturlng tho early trading today. At noon the murkrt was steady with prices ranging from un changed to abovo imrlty. Hunk t'lfiirlnisn. OMAHA. IVh. 11. Hank clearings for toduy are $U!3,fiU.S8 and t2,S7S,rl.a) for tho corresponding day last y-iir. Nt. t,on In tiriu'rnl Mnrket, ST. 5i;lM. Mo.. Feb. ll-WHUAl'-Cash: No. 2 rod. H.lWfl.tt; No. 2 hard. WfllJOc. CORN- No. 2, IWMc; No. 2 white. Rli UATH-riii. s, ;vx; mo. s white, aovic. a ItVU-Unchanged; ta,c. fl 1 fl IT I. 'I' If V ti'lri.i! ,-l.lplr,.M. sprliiRM, He; turkeys, lSo; ducks, 16c; giose, lie. BUTTER Htcndy; cruiiinery. 2Mt"c. KOCIS - 1'lrmir; 2mc. Closing prices of futures:' WHEAT May, P.1Uu; July, Siio. t'ORN-Mny. rJUic; July. fiS!ri6JSc. OATS May, 35c; July, 3M4c. , No grain ntarrf.it lomotr'iW, Lincoln a bhthday FIAiUIt-Weak, red winter patents, JJi.OO Sf6.2r; extra fancy nml straight, $4.00 4.ST.; hard winter clears, e3.60sifl.90. SEIOO-Tlmothy, 10.00. COHNMEAI-J2.tK). BIL,N-4lSc 11.00. IIAY-Tlmothy. !2.0(Xiiil6.W; Prairie, Ml.tWfl4.00. HA(iaiN(l-10c. TWINE-Hemp. Sc. PROVISIONS Pork, Jobbing, 117.25.' Lard, prime strain, $I0.17'.'10.27V4. Dry Biilt meats, boxed, extra shorts, 11c; clear ribs, 11c; short clears, lHdc. Bacon, boxed, extra shorts, 12c; clear ribs, 12c; short ribs, laifcc. IC coaucsJgVfctj, Receipts. Shipments, Flour, bills 9,000 19,000 Wheat, bu OS.OOO fiii,000 Corn, hi 162,00(1 , M.fldO Oats, bt 7r.,000 61,000 Avnlliililo Ktuiptlrs) of (irnln. , NEW YORK, Feb. ll.-Spoelal oablo and telegraphic communications received by IlradBtrocts' show tho following changos In available supplies, ns compared with previous accounts: Availabhi supply: Wlmat, 1'nltcd Btatrs east Rockies. In creased 30.000 bu. United .States, west Rockies, dect eased 231.000 bu. Canada, de crease, 1,015,000 bu. Totul United States and Canada decreased l,24,O0() bu, Afloat for and In Europe, Increased 100,000 bu. Total American and European supply de creased 1,146,000 bu. Corn, United States and Canada, Increased 3,120,000 bu. Oats, United rjtutcH nhd Cannda, Increased 1,218,000 bu. Tho leading decreases und increases reported this week follow: De creases: Manitoba, 1,011,000 bu.; Louis ville, ra,000 bu.; Ogdonsburg, W.OOO bu. In crease: Knoxvllle, 60,000 bu. Apple Mnrket, CHICAGO, Feb. ll.-AIU'LES Trado Is fair In this market. The advertising lately given tho niarkot hoa helped thu saio of good stock, Thero In an apiplo supply ot both barrel and box stock and In prices no change hus occurred. For western box apples prices quoted are for sales In r small way; large lota could not bo moved at theso figures. Delicious, ,tiitulit. fur ii fnw nxfra flno large. 11.60 3.00; Jonathan, Jl.00iiH.C6; Qrlinea Uolunn, outside, fancy, il.uum.w; wauesaps, i.u (iU.75; Spltzenherg. Jl.60Jfl.76; Northwest ern Greenings, Jl.o01.25; Homo Ucautlea, 1.264'1.60; some Janoy large, J1.76ij2.tWi Stamen Wlnosai)", 1.2rmi 1.60; Arihlo jiuick, Jl.2Mtl.60; Ilellflower, J1.254fl.W; Wngener'B, 76CC-J1.00; American Reds, ibc (SJl.to. Mclal Slurkct, NEW YORK. Feb. 11, METALS Cop per, steady; standard, spot and February, J14.C0, bid; March, April and May, J14.50 15.00; electrolytic, J15.7&W10.25; lake, J1.00 16.25; casting, 116.60. Tin, easy; spot and Fobruury. J49.124J49.37; March, J4g,754m26; April, J4S.C2(349.12, Lend, steady; J4.254D 4.35. Sneltcr. easy; J4.404jO.60. Antimony. lull; Cookson'B, $9.25$r9.&0. Iron qulot ami. uncnangea, copper exports una month, 12,260 tons. lxi(lon copper, easy: spot. 60 6s: futures, (K 7s ,U d. Local exchange sales of, tin were 60 'tone, ixin don tin, steady; spot. 223 10s; futures, 221 J0h. Ixindon lead, 10 16s, London spelter, 26 10s, Iron, Clovolund, war rants, 64s 7V4d In Ixindon. Coffee BInrket. NEW YORK, Feb, 11. COFFEE Fu tures market opened steady at a decline ot 3 polntH on .M'aroh. but generally 1 to 3 points higher. In rosponso to steadier European cables. Tho market worked up a point or two during tho mlddla of tho day, but later weakonod under le nawed liquidation, 'with tho closo barely steady at a net decline of 7 to 13 points. Sales were 90,200 bags. February, 12.10c; March, 12.97c; April, 13.05c; May, l3.13o; June, 18.14c; July, 13.16c; August, 13.23c; September, 13.23o; October, 13.10c; No vember, 13.Uc; Decembor and January, 13.08c, Spot coffee, quiet; Rio 7s, 13o; Santos 4s, 15Hc; mild, dull; Cordova, (llbc, nominal. Co 4 to n Market. NEW YORK, Feb, 11. COTTON-Bpot closed quiet; middling uplands, 13,txc; middling gulf, 13.30c; Kales none. Cotton futures closed steady. Closing bids; February, 12.66c; March, 12.63c; April, 12.40c; May, 12.40o; June, 12.27c; July, 12.31o; August, 12.15c; September, 11.77o; October, 11.71c; December, 11.71c; January, 11.69c, LIVERPOOL, Feb. 11,-COTTN-Spot. good business done; prices steady; Amer ican middling, 7,65c; good middling, 7.2to; middling, C.Wc; low middling, 6.8I0; good ordinary, 6,4lc; ordinary. 6.07c; sales, lO.ttt bales. Mlnnriipolla Ornlu Market, MINNEAPOLIS, Fob. ll.-WHEAT-May, SS'o; July, W'.ic; September, 89Hc Cash. No. 1 hard, KSVic; No. 1 northern, 8tSfi87Hc; No. 2 northern, 84THo;.No, 2 hard Montana, 8SV4c; No. 3, 824ro3c. CORN No, 3 yellow, 45c, OATS-No. 3 wlilte. 31Ue)lHc RYI-No. 2. WQWAc. HRAN-J19.60. FI5UR First patents J4.8Oa4.03: ec oud patfiitB, JI.1MH.W; first clears, J3.10&) 3.40; second cleurs, J2.302:C0. FLAX'-Jl.S?. UARLEY-414l68c. Wool Murkrt, I108T0N, Fob. H.-VXOT-DomestlQ market remains very quiet. Few Kilos of territory stocK 111 original nagii ure re IHirted und some nearby fleeces have ohanged hands In small lots. Texas wools aro very quiet. Ridding for tho new clip In tho west Is said to be light no far. Some new Arizona wool has arrived and brings 17Mic, ST. LOUIS. Feb. H.-WOOL-fltrady; medium grades combing and clothing. 2.1U S2Cc; light fine, 194Klc; hisavy flr.e, 13 18c; tub washed, WQBOc. Turpentine nnil Itoatn. SAVANNAH, Oa.. Feb. 11. TURPEN TINE Firm at 41o; sales, 142 bbla.; re ceipts, 403 bbls.; shipments, 136 bbls.; stocks. 22,200 bbls, ROSIN Firm; sales, 1.300 bbls,) ro celpts, 1,300 bbls. : shipments, 6,400 bbit., Htocku. 124,160 bbls. Quotations: A and H, J5.S5; C and D, J8.00; E, J0.10; F, Jti.tO, U, J3.36; II. J6.30; I, (6.35; K, JO. 63; M, J7.00; N. J7.05J WO. J710; WW, 17.15. Ieorln lurkst, PEORIA, 111., Feb. 11. -CORN-No. 4 white, 4Sc. No, 3 yellow, 47c, No. 4 yel low. 46Vyu"47l4' i No. 3 mixed, 47i-UV,c No, 4 mixed, 40"4it47Hc saiupl, 424i13c OATS-N.J. a vvit.tt. Sv OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET Cattle Aotivc Sellers and Strong to Ten Cents Higher. HOGS TEN TO FIFTEEN HIGHER Uiiusnnll)- I.nmr Hun of Sheep mid l.nmli, Drnlrntitc Killers Arc Aliout Strndy, with Other Kind SImt to liinvcr. SOUTH OMAHA. Teb. II, 131 Receipts were: Caltte.Hogi heep Official Monday r.,pttt 7.WI Estimate Tuesday ... ry00 1S.00O l(.iiix) Two dsy this week .11,70.1 3t,0?4 .X.a.lR Nune dnvs last Week.. .( 20,434 !, Samo 2 week ago..,.. 10,372 25.23S W Snmo 3 weeks ago..i..ll,l0 34,167 JMW gnnio 4 weeks ago... .11,146 17,914 'tll.OTf. Same days last year. ILOHO 40.M2 lLCil Tho following table shows thn receipts of oattlo, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for tho. year to date us compared with, last year: mi.r 101? inc. Dec. Out tin 113.SH 1I9,S,H 6.'i-i UoBS 376, (M 4.VVHM "iJ,(H Sheep JS2,3JS 217,275 tK.OSJ Tho following tabla shows tho range of prices for hogs at South Omaha for tho lost few days, with romparlaon.11 Date. I 1913. I1M2.I19I1. 11910. "l909. 11908. 11WT. Feb. 1. 7 2SW 7 30-S 7 42 7 43H 7 SS 7 62l 7 hi 7 69U 6 90 6 05 6 06 G Os! 7 2ti 7 20 7 33 S 301 K 3S S 30: 3 21) 8 3i S 61 8 47i 8 47 6 22 0 03 6 91 0 01 0 14 4 10 4 16 A 17 0 fil 6 SI C 93 fi 86 6 91 C SI h e7 t 91 Feb. 2.. Feb. 3.. Fob. 4.. Feb. 61. Feb. .. Feb. 7.. Fid). S.. Feb. U., Feb. 10 7,40 4 7 49 13 4 21 4 16 6 (0 7 42 5 !0 7 30 0 17! 4 40 0 W R 12 7 33 I', 15i 7 S8 8 4i 6 201 4 09 Feb. 11. 1 Zl S til fl 30 4 U h 90 Sunday. RoCldtllH mwl flUn.iwIII,.,, ..t 1l... ul.vlc l tho Union stock yards. South Omaha, for twonty-four hours omilng tit 3 o'clock p a? V.IUI UH a RECEIPTS CARS, C. M. ,t St. P 10 vtauasu 1 Mo. Pacific 1 Union Purlfln a: 1 , . , 1 " 00 "X "1 H '.. 1 97 W 4 18 Hi 4 t 1 4S 14 1 7 1 260 72 " G. St N. W.. cast. .. II O. Sl N. v.. wii in C, St. P., M. O.. 20 C, R. I. .t V., wost. 4 Illinois i-ennui 4 CiUoago Ot. West... 6 Total receipts... 218 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cnttle. Hogs. Sheep. .. 473 2,l2i l.NM Morris te Co..;;. . . . Hwirt and Company Cudahy Packing Co Armour V Co Hchwnrtx A Co j. .. 791 .,1,043 .. 83.1 4.060 2, Im m 2.740. .1,287 -Mil 2.19S J. W. Murphy..,, , iiiorrcii 14 U P. Co Si S. O. P, Co 13 W. R. Van Sant Co.... 20 Uenton, Vuti Sunt & L. 123 Hill & Son 68 F. II. I.4 wis 473 Huston & Co 42 J. 11. Root & Co 104 J. H. Ulllla 257 L F. Husx 1)4 Roscnstuck Hros ,. 24 AtcC'rcary &. Kellogg.... 11 Werthclmcr Degnn... 178 Mo. A. Kan. Calf. Co.... RO Clllio & Christie... 12U Other buyers D25 J.572 Totals 6,440 17.017 13,061 CATTLE Cattle rncnlnta worn nhiiilt thu same as yesterday and the total for tho two days this week foots up 11,700 head, being larger than for tho corres ponding days ot last week by almost 2,000 head, and slightly larger than a year ago. Tho market opened with tho feeling generally strolls on beef steers, but as thu trade progiessed It became apparent that buyers were really quite anxious tor uusirauio Killers una the market be came active and strong to 10a higher than yesterday. The big bulk of tho cattle sold early In tho morning. Cows and helferB showed about tho Hamo advanco as tho beef steers, being anywhere from strong to as much us 100 higher than yesterday in extreme cases. The trado was also active and pretty much all tho butcher stock had generally changed hands In good season. Stock cattle and fveders, tho sumo as yesterday, wero In actlvo demand and commanded good strong prices. The of ferings were picked up very- readily and trado as a whole was actlvo and en tirely satisfactory to tho selling Inter ests. Quotations oh Cattle Good to choice beef steers, $7.00473.26; fair to good beef steers, J7.264j7,t'i0; common to fair beef steers, $d.50(7.25; good to choice helferB, J6.25r7,00; good to choice cowh, J6.O04iO.0O; fair to good cows, J5.60tir0.00; common to fair cows, J3.764i6.6o; good to choice stock era and feeders, J3.754f7.75; fair to good stockera and feeders, J0.604i0.76; common to fair atockors and feeders, J6.O04J6.6O: stock cows and heifers, J6.O07.OO; voal calves, J6.604j9.00; bulls, stags, etc., Ji.Wy 0.25. HOaS Receipts this morning totalod up about 261 cars or 18,000 head, thu heaviest slncit July 2,' when there weru 271 cars yarded. This Is over 2,600 head larger than last week, slightly larger than two weeks ago, but Is over 10,0o head smaller than tho corresponding day ono year ago. Notwithstanding tho fact that receipts were heavy, first bids Indicated a 64fl0o advance, and the. opening sales wero a big dime higher than yesterday's average market. Shippers and speculators bought a very small percentage of the supply nnd' It was almost entirely a packer mar ket. Bulk of the sales landed at J7.76i 7.b5, with tho long strings at . 17.S0ff7.S5, and some hogs sold as high oh $7.80. Thia bulk would seem to Indicate a 104M6a higher market, but It must be remem bered Uiat yesterday's early market was not as good at the close, so that whllu today's values could bo quoted at 15o higher than Monday's early sales, the general trado Is not much more than lQc higher. SHEEP-Whllo receipts of lambs and sheep wpro comparatively light at Chi cago and most other points, a very lib eral supply showed up on the local mar ket, there being about 71 curs or 15,600 head yarded. This was 4,631 head moro than a week ago und more than twico as largo as two weeks or one year ago. Mainly under the influence of a very generous supply trado was somewhat R.63.1 E3.te Opportunities Tho Boo publislies, in its classified columns, tho most gttniotivo real estate offerings. This paper has become tho first medium for advertising real estate opportunities; it has cleared its way to the top through actually getting the best results for the. porsons who use and read tho "For Sale Eeal Estate" columns. You will fail tq get tho real good real estate advantages if you neglect Tho Bee. On AVednesday particularly good bargains are found in tho classified section. Watch the Wednes day' advantages. Tvler now In getting under wjy nnd pa-ktis were apparently In no hurry to fill their orders. Though slowness featured tho Hade thero stomed to be a very fa 1 outlet for the bulk of thn stuff dffer.-d and rviMitURlly Hid majority of the offer lugs changed hands mostly steady to a little lower than the general run of sahs on .Monday. 1'rimo lambs of deslrab r weights were In best request, as several loads went to the scales during Iho open ing trade at JAS0. DHrlnr tho first rounds two or three bunches of fed west ern owes broilRht J5.60 and nntnn chnl. n ones old up to J5.75, Identical with thr top price paid for the best owe offerings veMerday. As of late there were store ' enough wethers and yenrtlngs on hand t. establish quotations, but what were Iip 0 sold on about the samo basis as the rest of the sheep on sale, Quotations on sheep and lambs: LavnLi, good to chnlce, JS.604t8.P0; lambs fair ta good, JS.35iS.50; yearlings, good to cholcp. 7 35t7.-o, yearlings, fair to good. J7 00.J 7.35; wethers, good to choice. f6.0u'jj.20, wethers, fair to good, J5.8JCC.00, ewc5 good to choice, J5.6og6.S5; ewes, fair to good. J5.25St.60; cull sheep and bueki, J2 75ff4.O0. CHICAGO MVK STOCK MARKET Dciuniiil for Cuttle nml Shrri) Firm Hogn Strunii. CHICAGO, Feb. Il.-CATTI.E-Recelpt.t 3,600 head; market firm; beeves, J.60tf9.l0, Texas steers, J5.004tC.85; western steers, $S.764T7.45; stackers and feeders, Jt.757 CO cows nnd heifers, J5.t0ift7.6O;, calves, J0.7o t 10.25. HOGS Receipts, 21.CO0; market strong, light. JS.004lS.t0; mixed, J7.9Mi8.35. heavy. JS.15418.30; pigs, J0.f04!8.l5, hulk of sales, JS.15fl.S0. SHEEP AND IaAMHS-HpccIpIs. 16.006 head; market firm; native, J4.904fO.35, western, JS.O04r!.40i yearlings. J0.6,Vi),00, lambs, native. J7.0O45O.O0; western, J7.0O3 9.00. ICniiNnai City Lire Htock Mnrket, KANSAS CITY, Feb. 11, C1ATTLK Re celptB, ll.OOi) head, .Including 100 south erns; market, steady; dressed beef ami xpoi,t steers. J7.7Mi.00; fair to good. J7.lXW7.65; western steers, Jfi.7547fl.25, Mockers nnd feeders, Jii.00y7.75; southern sters, JS.7T.4tT.55, southrn cows, Jt.00tf6.M. native cows and heifers. JI.0O4f8.0O; bills. JS.(KII.25; calves. J8.604T 10.00. HOGS Receipts, 16.000 boRd. market IMMOo higher, bulk of sales. J7 9t8.0. heavy. J7.fl04f8.PO; packers and butcher.--JS.0OWt.2O; light. J7.WJi,15; pigs. J4.7541NV25. SHEEP AND LAMPS Receipts, 8,HW hwid; market lOft'lKo higher; Colorado lambs, J7.754i8.75; yearlings, Jfl.767,00, wethers, J5.25410.00; ewes, JhWU.OO. - Hi. I.oiiln Live Stock Mnrket. ST. IXJUIS, Fob. ll.-CATTLE-Ile-celptti, 4,200 head, Including l.POO Texans; market strong; choice to fine steerft. J8.rVW.O0; good to choice steers. J7.00I7 8.60; stockors and feeders, J5.26(S'7.26: cows nnd helfors. J5.504tS.00; bulls, J4.504!7,00, ealvrti, J4.254r7.25. HOG'rt Receipts, 11,500 head: market 25c higher; pigs nnd lights, J6.754J8.40; mixed and butchem, J8.2D4j8.40; good heavy, J8.254JA40. , SHEEP AND LAMIJS necclpts. 3,160 hood; market strong; muttons, J5.!54TA7r; yearlings. J7.004-7.85; lambs, J7.0O4)5,00. Ml oux City Live Blnck'Mn'rket. SIOUX CITY. la.. Jan. II. CATTLE Receipts, 1,800 head: market, steady; nn tlVn steers, $7.00418.60;. coivs and heifers. J5.0O4f7.10: ennners, J3.604Ji4.60; stockera and feeders. $0.40417.60; calves, J0.1O4J7.0O; bulls. J6.O04f7.0O. HOGS Receipts. 6.600 head; market. 16c higher; heavy. J7.704t7.80; mixed, J7 754f 7.R5; light, JJ7.7B4J7.SO; bulk of sales, $7,758 ''SIIEEP AND LAMI18-Recolpts. 1.500 head; market, steady; wethers, J5.254j5.73, ewes, $4.40416.25! lambs, $7.6038.60. S4. Joseph Live -Mock Mnrket. BT. JOSEPH. 1Hp Feb. H.-CATTLE-Recelpts, 3,000 head; market steady; steers, J6.764I8.60: cows and heifers, $3.76 8.50; calves, $5.60t10.00. HOGS Receipts, 9,000 head; market 15 30o higher; top, J8.1G; bulk, JS.004i8.10. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpts, 8,000 head; market steady; lambs, J7,5041?8.74. Stock In SlKht. Receipts of live stock at tlte ulx prin cipal western markets yesterday; Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha 6.800 18,000 16.UX) St. Joseph 3.0W 9.600 0.600 6,000 1,600 8,000 ioux City 1.800 Jansas -City St. IxililH Chicago Totals ... .1 11,000 .. 4,200 15,000 11,600 3,150 16,000 3,600 21,000 20,300 81,600 Mllwnnkee Grain Mnrket. MILWAUKEE, Wis.. Keb. 11. WHEAT No. 1 Wrthcrn, 924563c; No. 3 norther.i, 90R03o: No. 3 hard winter, 03H9H4cs May, 91Hc; May, WSic. CORN No. 3 yellow, 49c; No. 3 white. 60c; No. 3, 48Mr484c; May. 63Hc, July, 63c. OATS-34M35Hc RYI7-tyII5c. UARLEY-634172C THICK, SWOLLEN GLANDS tbat make a bona Wheua, Itoar. bare Thick Wind or Choke-down, cava be re- inoTftd with 15m slao anr Bnnchor HirBlUnj. 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