THE KEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, FEBHUARY 10, 1915. 11 a I W ( V , ' . ( i Vi. if!; f l-on ukxt .TNOLJO or en suite. 611 N 1th ft. West Farnam, nlca warm, fur. rm., walk i Inn distance, reasonable price, call J1121. i Karnlahedi tloarkrrU Honnia. North ?4th, 4TM-9team-lieatcd fur rnoma, THRl'E housekeeping rooms, iltam heat, electric light. 31 N. inth. Housekeeping; Hnoane. A SUITE of tnoflfrn housekeeping rooms jmi neat, an no. jun M SLEEPING and housekeeping rooms, fur nace, heat. 7 8. 18th. Tyier imi-VV. Hotels aaa Apartment. CaLIForiN IA Hotel, ltti I'alfwnlaj Weekly rates II and up. Pougla TOM. POPOS H"TKI- M.xV-rn Ueaaonablo, ' NICE furnished fc-room cottage. 815 U 8t., South Omaha. Webster (V ' lloaeea aa Cutut ALL slaea. ta per month up. ten Pen tow. 8TR1CTI.Y modern (-room cottage, hot water boat; closa In, walking distance, 4oS Lincoln Blvd., U&. Apply W. Ik IVMranee. Dovg. R3. or Harney 3151. 6-r.. modern. Tl B. 37th St. T-r.. modern. KM Leav. St., good location. Web. 2MX lT-ROOM modern house, with barn, hot water he,t. 2S18 Harney 4H., vacant March t luqulr T. J. .O'Brien, H. low. Globe V an&Storage Btoree, moves, packs, ahlpa; J-horse vaa and 2 man. 11.25 per br.; storage U wr mo. Satisfaction guar. D. 4338 Ty. 830. ' FOli RENT We have a complete list of all houses, apartments and flats that are for rent. This Uat can be seen free oi charge at mha Van Ptorage Co.. SOU So. :h St. J13 3i"30 8. 18th, 3 r., brick, partly modern, extra choice. , , " Gordon VanCo. $B til N. Uth St Phone l 894 or Web. 1383. 120 6-roora and luundry, all mod. except - furnace, 3627 Chicago.- Call H. SW. , " Unnapa1" il PrU of . U.OUSe8CreUh 6ous Co.. Bee Bldg. Maggard's per nr.; aiay. I men,' Webster.- Doug. 149. Van and Stor age, Co., Large van, I men, ll.M 31.35 per br.' 1713 J. C. Reed Bip. a., Toovlng. packing ' storage. 1307 Farnairi. D. 414. RENT FREE TO FEBRUARY. 15. 311 N. itfd St., fi-r.. modern 130 241B Capitol Ave., 7-r mod. e. heat.... 33 i28 Capitol Ave.. 7-r., modern 23 329 Decatur, t-r., city water li 4o?s n. th fL. 6-r.. city -water SH Franklin, 6-r.. citv water MS N. ritn St., 5-r., city water 10 Lindsay Ava., -r.. well 3913 K 0th Ft, 4-r., well CRE1GH. BONS & COMPANY. 10 ... 11 .12.50 ... 7 ... 7 Douglas 2. 608 Boe Bldg. New ; n 5-Room ; Double House - 29th Ave: & Dewey $37.50 a while still a Rent one while still available. American Security Co. Phones IJouglaa MIS, or Walnut. 3US7 or Harney a4. 6- KOGM stone bungalow (room, Oor. 19th and fahlor.. 7- rooin, fine location (-room, mod. ex. heat 6-room. never ooouoied -. . '. ....326,0? .... 30.(0 ....-aooo 23 60 it-room, mod., paved street 26.00 AMERICAN 'SECURITY COMPANY, Doubles W13 or Walnut 3C3T, Harney 2U: -- - ; - ' BEAUTIFUli 8TUCSCO FOR RENT. 1 S. th 8t. 6-r., modern. 26. PETERS TRUST COMPANY, ' ' Vii Farnam Bt. i Phone Doug. 398. tiiK sill Uiflecs, GOOD-SIZED store roomf, 16th, and How ard. Suitable for any line of business. WftlOHT (k. LA8BURY. 6"6 H. lth. U.152. 1 uwaiowu stores. U-H. Hill. 430 Bran. Th. NEW modern store room, lfitb and Cess. Conrad Young, 323 - Brandela Thatr Bldg. Ooyg. 1ML . READY February 15th, a very desirable offloe, with reception room; now being decorated; 370 sq. ft; 313. THIS BEE- BUILDING, "The building that Is always new." , . Wsrekostei, WAREHOUSE, 1017 N. 17th warehouse, 1 story brick, 4.600 sq. ft.; trackage; 3M).00. , ARM STRONG- WAlH COMPANY. 1 Tyler 1538. ' WaU Bank Bldg. . ; RKAXi ESTATE FARM RANCH LANDS FOR IALB ColorstdA. TO SETTLERS ON LY-CO-acres for 3300; rich corn, alfalfa and wheat land, no and. J. A. Tracy, Ft. Morgan, Colo. JAiaaoart. ' GOOD lend, close to R; R. town, JO acres, 3400, 36 monthly; 40- acres, 3700, 310 monthly; SO acres. $1,2X10; no Interest, no taxes, no forfeiture; best bargain In South Missouri; literature free. D. Mer . rlam, Ellis & Benton, Kansas City. Kan. Aebraaaua. . 80-Acre Farrn Near Ashland, Neb.! All improved, Seven-room house, barn, windmill. Good upland, at $110 per acre. . . " ; W. H. Gates; a 647 Omaha National Bank Bldg. D. 1504. SECTION Kimball Co. oium, Zioi Paul i . Wtaoeasla. ' : Upper Wisconsin . , Beat w,iy and general crop stale In the : ' union: aotuers wanted. Lands for sale at ' low prices on easy terms. Ask for book- lot No. S4 on Wisconsin Central Land UranL Excellent lands for stock raising. If Interacted in fruit lands auk for book. ,' let on Applo Orchards. Addreas Land and -v industrial ueparuoeni. B iMm nauwsy, '. Mlr.DeaiKjiU. fcllun. . . FARMS VOIX RENT IDAHO UUUGATKD RANCH) iXR KENT. - . An Irrigated rsnoii of l'V) acres for rent March 1. U has about seres la culti vation; Is two miles from pinvree, Bing ham ' o , I'Uho. ralicoad siatu.n, with postuffi-e and good school, fenced and cruvbtenced. Price $Uw per year. CHAKLE8 A. UR1M kllilj, Room M! Omaha Nstlonal bank. A HouU farm oloso to Omaha, not larger mwn vwj acres, jioarcss r.. o-w, tJee. I WANTED TO BORROW wamli-i ixirrew fvw for 1 year at imr com. w - ouy miller. Address unanea ix. Miner, Alma. Neb. WANTED TO RENT lolTNiJ maq wiuhra to rent a piano, for two nours practice in tne aiuinoou. Addreas C A, Bee. ABSTRACT OK TITLK. RKK.I) Abstract Co., oldest abstract of floe In Nobraska. Brandrm 1 heater. KEKK Title Guarantee anl Abciraot Co., a modern abstract ofllce. 306 S. lHb, bt Phone Jiousiaa F-Ui. . KVEAIi LbTATE LOANS Ci'I Y aua iaJUi tuMiia & in. Ker cent. J. H. Luinoiit Jk Co. .Ki03 .Famaru, Ojnl.a WAN! EJj City iusns and utarranta, W. rarnuin bmiih 4i t.o .t Iszo r arnaiu. tiM to JlOAAJU luJ (otlll'liy. K. l. Waad, meaa niJf.. isin tnJ l irntm WAN TtU City kvmnm laters iru Cev REAL, tSfATK LOANS OMAHA homes. East Nebraaka farm. 4 O KEliFK REJ4.L ESTATE CO., WIS Oirnhi Natl. Douglas tni l4 AND S farm loans, mlck. 687 Faiton Woe. Wm MoCor- I0 to IVft made promptly. F. I. VV'ead, .,rn inu( , inn no " arnam ma. OAKV1N BROS BKK ua first If you want farm loan. United Slates Trust Co., Orrmhe Neb. 67o CITY 310-Hit I .OAKS. Brim dels C. O. Carlherc, Theater B'6f. . CITY property. Large loans a apeelclty. W. H. Thomas. 13 State Bank Bidg. WONEY or nana lor city and farm loaaa. H. W. Binder. City NatL Bank Bldg. REAL ESTATE. -FOIl KXCHANGK A CLIENT of ours wanta to buv an In dependent telephone exchange In Iowa or Nehraaka and will put- In a strictly modern and new 8-room, well located hoiiHe in Omaha as part pavment. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.CPANY. . Douglas J7S1. Ware Block. ItKAL K8TATK ACRKAC.K . Acre Bargains Now Is the time td think of buying that suburban home. We are headquarters for acre property. We have some feal bargains that are sure to advance In value. . jListen . ' 16 acres. West Center, I blocks from car. Fine Improvements, cost over 310,000. Price, 316.000. , 10 acres, a little? further out. Good Im provements. All In fruit, and conceded tcf be the equal of .amy fruit farm In the state. Price, flS.OOO. ' tO-acren, N. W. of Florence. Very fair improvements, lots of fruit and shrub bery. This Innd Is rolling, but fine for fruit, poultry or hog raising. Price, 37,000., j , acres, north of Florence, about three m Ilea. Improvements not very good, but all right. Price, 36,000. S acres In same locality. Improvements fair Price, 33.000. . . 0 'Neil 's R. E. Ins. Agency, I j 1606 'FARNAM ST. ' I TBU TYLER 10J4. REAL ESTATEWEST SIDE Tuke's Home ' 123 South 37th 'St. We offer H. Al, Tukey's present horn at 123 So. 37th street with possession given In about 0 daya, His new home will be completed about that time This la an up-to-date modern home In the West Farnam district, with a lot 60 foot front by 137 deep. The house consists at large hall, living room, dining room sand kitchen, on the first floor; 4 bedrooms, 3 baths and sleeping porch, on the second floor; large bedroom on the third floor; large basement with 'laundry, storeroom and hot air plant, that will keep the houtte at 72 any day of the winter. Regu lated by Uierraostadt. First floor finish ed In the oak; second floor mostly white enamel.- It Is a ery complete home and In good condition. f The yard Is very pleasant In' the sum mer as the house Is west front, and makes a large, shady yard in the afternoon, sur rounded by hedges and bushes and several truit trees and quite a tew shrubs and rose bushes, etc. Paved streets fully paid;, permanent sidewalks. Would also tell some of the draperies, hangings and aeat covers,- etc ... Thla croDertv.ls erolnr to b sold aa wa hare no intention of renting, and we want tae best offer we can secure. Can ar range tairiy ejLey terms, , . A E.,Tukey; & Son . , 443 Board of Trade Bldg. . , 1 HEAL ESTATENORTH SIDE BOULEVARD PARK. HOUSE. " ONLY 33.tai0. Brand new l-room square house, beamed ceiling, sleeping porch, right up to the minute. Cheaper than anything we Know or. PAYs H INVB3TMENT COMPANY. Douglas 1781. Ware Block FOR SALE Five-room, modern bunga low. In best condition; low price lor quick sale. . 1813 Mandaraou bt. Tele phone Web. 661S. . .. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS V DOWNTOWN1 INVESTMENT Two-story brick buil.1l lg and lot, 60x132: trackage available; very easily converted for wholesale purposes or for downtowd garage. Price only $16,000. A small pay ment will handle It . C. G. CARLBERG, j 313 Brandela Theater Building. . Close-In Home - of. In vestment 7 rooms on each floor, full basement, furnace heat. bathrooms. Cost the owner 36,600; 35.600 takes the property. Snap. Glover & Spain ftl-M City National Douglas 3363. REAL ESTATO DUNDEE. Only Four Lots Left At one of the most glghtly point In Dundee for 31,000 each. Paved street, cement sidewalks, all graded ready to build on. These are good and won't last long. Investigate: at once. Easy terras. George & . Company 02 City National Bank Bldg. i Phono Iouglas 76t. t i . REAL. ESTATE i-MISCELLANEOCiJ Colored People 8Rooms-$2,250.00 Easy Payments " t This place is an exceptional bargain. It Is located near a good car line and not a great , dittanc from downtown. Nice yard, shade trees, close to stores, near movie. Call for appointment to see It. American Security Co. Phones Douglas 6013, or Walnut or Harney -Jit6. 30tf7 REAL ESTATE DEALERS. Tha owner of a number of Improved farms, wiui and without building, in dealrable section of eastern North Da kota, desires to form connection with ac tive, reliable real entate ririu, with the organisation and ability to produce busi ness anJ buyers. .These lands are good, are all under cultivation, and offer ex cellent pri apnct ot advance in value, as they would be listed at (air prices and on reaeonarue terms, inorougijy leglu mate proposition. Highest referencesj given and required. James I. Brown. M4 ilecurit Bank Bldg., MiuneapolU, mail. O Houses for sale In alt parts of tha citv. W. M. Nash & Co., jvcai estate, ioans ana insurance. O! se Bldg., Phone Rei i-'X. REAL F.STATT: ACREAGE 6 TO 10 acres n-r car lints; good" platting U. tril. for GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET rarmers " Eelinqaith Holdings of Grain and Market Immediately Becomes Lest Bullish. PRICE REMAIN UHCHAUQED ik..' .v OMAHA. Feb. ,. 11B. w hl'e there are few conservative spec ulators In the wheat market who cava to put out short lines of arxlii under present conditions, Ihe matter of sentiment was lea bullish yrVerdsy. Word from the northwest, as well as from the southwest, shows that the temper Is more bearish use of the fact that farmers are relinquishing their hold on at least a part of thilr surplus and thst there is a likeli hood of Increased receipts at both pri mary and northwest markets. Growers of wheat In the northwest are also allowing the grain tbey now hold td slip torouah their fingers, the receipts at Minneapolis and liulotb yesterday being a cars, against 29S cars a vesr ago. These same conditions exist In western Canada, where there were receipts at Winnipeg yesterv lsy of 30J cars, against 64 cars. From tin latest advices from the countrylnorth of us yie Canadian government Is making Inquiries for this gruln. Nervousness wmn shown In the oorn market, while In oats Independent strength was displayed during the entire day. Provisions were essy under free offer ings throush several commission houses thst have been conspicuous on the, buying side of Isle. There was a large general demand for May and July pork. ' omana spot market. Wheat was unchanged to He higher. Corn was 4gltc. higher. Oata were He higher. Clearances were: Wheat and flour equal to 1.176,000 bu.; corn. 664.000 bu. oata, 309.000 bii, Liverpool closed with com wpo nigner. Primary wheat receipts were 717,01 bu. and. shipments 1,002,000 bu., against re ceipts of 6O0O bu. and shipments of 4,000-bu. last year. primary corn receipts were i.ori.im no. and shipments K7.OH0 bu.. against re ceipts of 1,130.000 bu. and shipments of 6m0iin hu. last year. Primary oats receipts were 7;n.w) mi. and shipments 990,000 bu.. against re ceipts of wo ooo bu. and shipments of (73,000 bu. Isst year. ' i . w neat, vorn. uu, 23? Chicago .......... 306 Minneapolis isa 6fi e TO .....423 Duluth Omaha 104 143 71 Kansas City Bt. Louis Winnipeg ', Pales reported today: Wheat No. 3 hard winter: 3 cars. 31.6BH. No. 1 hard winter: 4 cars, II. K; 3 cars, $1.63. No. 3 spring: 1 car. l.f7. ivo. 4 spring. 1 car, $1.64; V car, 31.46. Sample: ',4 car. $1.40. Corn-No. e white: 1 car, 7E4c. No. 3 white: 1 car, 74Vc. No. 3 yellow: 3 ears, 72c. No. 3 yellow. S cars, 71c; 18 cars. 71 Vic. No. 4 yellow: 1 car, 71tte; 1 oar, 71o. No. 3 mixed: 3 care, 71Vc. No. 3 mixed: 1 car. near white, tshc; i cars, near white, 73o; 1 car.-TlSic; 18 cars. Tic. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, near white, 72Vic: 1 car. 70c; I car 70Hc. No. 6 mixed: 1 car. near white, 72Hc; 1 car. Tie, Sample. 1 oar, 70Hc Oats Standard : 1 car. 6tsc. No. white: 4 cars, wo; i car, oi'Vo, No. 4 white: 2 cara, 66'4c Omaha Cash Prices Wheatr No. J nam. fl.fe'al.oWW,: No 1 hard. . 31.67W&1.69: No. 4 hard. 3l.47l.67; No. 3 spring, 1.6Vt1.E7 '4; No. 2 1 m rum. H.M'Vfl'l.w:. No. 8 Durum, n.filH'Q'l-Si. Corn: No. 1 white. 7DV44j7r.c; No. 2 white. 7&Via7M4c: no. 3 white. 74kiS T4Hc: No-. 4 white, T&Q!Uc; No. 6. white, lawitc; wo. white, n'gn3ct ro. i yellow. 7aa72ic; No. 3 yellow, 71Va72e; No. 8 yellow. 7iwne: No. 4 yellow. 71(8 TH4c; No. 6 yellow, 70tT7le: No. yel low, 70Wc: No. l mixed, nv4T7ic.! No. I mixed, 71Vo7lHc: No. 8 mixed, 71(9 7mc: No. 4 mixed. 70Vir71c; No. 6 mixed, 70HiS7lc; No. 6 mixed, 70!71e. Oats: No. 3 white, 6H(fiA6Hci standard, 664TMic; No. 3 white. 6diW&u: No. 4 white. 6&tt&Hc. Barley: Malting, 7?5l2c; No. 1 feed, 67' 7oc. Rye: No. 2, m.Mm: No. 2. 11.Z4V4 CHICAGO CHAIN AND PROVISION Featarea af the Tradtas; and Cloatas; . Prices oav Boarel of Trade CHICAOO. Feb 9.-Rvlval ot foralgn buying mora thah offset an Increase of country offerings today In wheat As a result the market closed at Ho to tio net advance. Corn gained lHlo to Wo .net, and oata, V3"1o to Io. In provisions the outcome was 10912Ho to S6c decline. Wheat traders who usually aot for sea- noara export nouses were conspicuous In two purchasing here of the May delivery, and it was aaid a good deal of European business was done at the seaboard, but not made public, in addition cssh ban filers here, were known to have anlii UW.OUO bushels for export by wsy of the auiL, ana nave received bids for more Liverpool quotations, tbo, were higher and there were advices of a further rise In freight, rates from Argentina. Apparent loosening of tha country hold on reserves nearly gave the bears nnntrnl of the wheat market abojit midday. Bulls contended, however, that aside from what la possessed by scattered rich farmers, re serves, especially in the northwest were the lightest in years 60 to 76 per eent lower than was thaaee twelve months DBfa. - i corn showed strength from the start. A snarp tailing on in the .movement from ine country helDerl to idvuim rr--u and there waa an Improvement of exDort demand. Oats developed unusual firm ness jespue iree prom taking by holders. It was goetip that a foreign government presumably Greece, had bought l.OuO.onn hlldhnln , 41. aAu),Aawl lartte shipments from Chicago and Mln- neary recei rvta or. -noas aciea as m weight on the provision market Buying wa , i , i, j luul i uru m miuriSi Chicago quotations were: Artlclel Open. I High.) Low. 1 Close. Yes'y. 1 63: 1 USi 1 40 81 ' 82 1 631 163 16S't 1 J. 1 8tcS 81M.i7H'9rH ; 79; T9 82 S1(U1V o ' 67 ,6!fl, I 6SW 19 "HI 18 80 18 87H 19 17H 19 16 la 4 I 19 M 1 12 UK 10 97H U 12V (10 92V 10 96 io n io nvJ U07ij 11 10 j W 2Wl 10 82 Vj tlbs: I May.l 10 30 July. W 46 1010 10 10 10 47 10 E1, 10 81H 10 WH ChicHgo Cash Prices Wheat: No. 8 red. $1.4k)L64; No. J' hard, 3t.Mul.66. Corn: No. 4 ve ow. Titnlhf - Nr. A mhll. 7. "vc Oats: No. 8 white, BmS'OOui No. 4 vhlte. to',&8;tc. Rye: No. 3. 31 10. Bar ley, aiyn-c. reeas' Timothy. 86.607 60 clover. Jil O'Ki3l4 00. Provisions: Pork, $17.00 Bin w;iara, jiu.j,; rms, 44.3tyjjno.7s. Bl'TTert eteaay; creamery, 2&3IC. EiiG Lowpr; receipts, 6.W6 cases: mark, cases Included, 214jic; ordinary IirsTB. z.irnc, iirew,, 40c. , POCLTRK-rtilgner; springs, lc: fowla IOTATOE8 Lower: receipts. 84 cars MtrhUan and Wisconsin, red, 63c; white, 400. . Kansas City (irala aad ProvUleas. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Feb. 9.-WHKAT No. 2 hHrd. l.r3l No. 3 red. fi k'tft I.W'i; May, w1; July, L3tyi LW1; Beptemoer, l.4v-n'i.c. CORN No. 1 3 mixed. 74 W7e: No. white. 77H4tf7; No. 3 yellow, 7irt77c; No. 3. 741.iji7i,i:; May, TOVs'tf iic; July, Buj Wic; jsepteinher, c. OATH No. 3 while, 7fSo; No., 1 mined. 66c. miTTKR-Creamery. J9c: firsts. I7e- secn.ns, packers, 30c. i:u( isnrsts. revrc; smmi, wc. I'OL'LTRV Hens, 13VaHc; roosters, 0'c; turkeys, 15c Evapora4 Apple and Dried Fralta NEW YORK. Feb. 8. EVA PORATED APPLES Quiet. DRIED FRUITS Prunes, firm. Apri cots and p aches, .hardening. Raisins. quiety ; LEGAL KOTlCrs NOTICE OF bTOCKHOLL-LRsr MttT INvi. ' Notice Is hereby given that th regular annual n.aetlng of tiie stockholders of the bouth plane Land company will be he'd al the oldt of said company at Lincoln. Nebraska at eltrvt-n o'clo k a m. on the tLlrd cay o' Mar h. A i. lulS. C. H. MORRILL. President A. B. MINtiH, betretnr. Lincoln, Kebraaka, 6elruary 1. 1SH6. .... - . r-a-d-i OMAHA LIYEJTOCK MARKET Cattle Very -Slow and Ten Centi or More Lower Sheep and Iambi Quite Plentiful. HOGS SUFFER A SHARP DECLINE . SOUTH OMAHA, Feb. . IMS. rtecrlDts were- rattle tlnvs. Sheen. Offi.ini Monday 3.1 t.'4 1".V0 t-slimate Tuesday M SS.Oi'O 17A Two dars thla week . u.-. .tr4 .f0 Came days laet week. .l"0 .'"l Pame diya 3 wks agn..ll.0i3 IS.IW 8J.W4 rame days 3 wks ao.. s.K- 1I.W1 ll.Sl Bama days wks aim. .14 17.72.'. 31.17 fame dais last year... i.P 19.304 W.W The following tnhle ihni the receipts of rattle, hogs, and ahtep at the South Omaha Live Htock, market tor the year to-dat, as compared with last year: . , llU. mt, inc. Cattle iiilTI w .IS 111,11 logs !,'.IMk'.17S SIH.Wl S.V?4 'scep , !U7,M5 TAXa 4ilW The following tabla .hows the average price for hoss at tha Mouth Omaha live stock; market for tha last few days, with comdarlnons: Date. 1816. 19I4. 11913. jlH. 1911 .110.11. Jan. Jan. 14. f SOl w; i 9$ 6 81 6 9H 6 Oli 7 60j 06! 6 M 00 6 93 6 91 6 9S 11 n 03 bl 8 27' 7 4ai 1 W n. 8 1&H 7 4 'J 'a8! 7 64 8 0. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Fab, 8 OS) 7 83 7 S: 8 0:i! 3 34 I i: 77 8 07 7S, 8 81 7 21 7 U 3 2; 7 47 6 8 7 J 8 S0 8 Is. Feb. Feb. 06, 7 W S.I W I h 1 SO 8 l&l 7 80 7 Wt 8 .Hi, 6 91 80i U 7 N 8 3 6 91 04 6 14 6 13 Feb. 8 M 6 7rt 8 171 7 42 8 25 7 4K 8 2! Feb. Feb. tm 8 83 6 74 8 38 7 t 6 04 7 49 Feb. T.. 8 G1 J- en. Feb. eu. k..l T1V 1 6 991 7 ! 47 07 6..( M I 8 4n r, Ait 7 831 8 471 6 1H Sunday. CATTLE Recelnta wera verv liberal thig mornlt-.g, making the total for the two Cays this week 8.146 head, being the largest nee three weeks ago and scout the came an a year ago At the riime time advices from other netting points were t.n favorable, receipts lKl:ig largj and prices lower most everywhere Buy ers accordingly took advantage of the situation to pound the market and It wa unusually late before anything like a oU.ara.nce had been made ITtcc were around lWJMic lower and the trade slow at that The llrht weinht and shlnuer grade of cattle were the most sought ttr, tne navi,r and belter cattle being neglected. This would seem to Indicate a demand at consuming points for cheap peei. - Cows and helfero were-verr dull, all tha advance ot yesterday being wiped out' and more too. 1 Stocker and feeder trade showed little life, the demand from the country being extremely light Quotations On rattle: Good to choice corofed beeves, 7.tx"y.00; fair to good Cornfed beevea, $7.0uyi7.6i; common to 1 air oornicn neevas, v.Mai.w; good to choice hellers, $4.0tK(r6.75; good to ebole cows, $5.6uu.26; fair to good cows. $4 90 66.60; common to fair cow a, l-t.0ua4.90: good to choice stockera and feeders, 47.00 tflM: fair to good stockera and feeders, $6.3d7.ov; common to fair stockera and feeders. 3S.00i.:!&; Mock hellers. 8t.2.& 600; stock cows. $4.766.75; stuck calves, $.00tJ7.00; Veal calves, $7.00010.25; bulls, stags, etc., $4.766.00, . tvtsprescntatlve sales: BEEF 8TEERS. Nt, At. Pr No, n : 44 14 At. Pr. U. ..'. 764 6 0 ...I'M 7 00 ...11M 7 la ...1214 7 10 21 BKi 4 00 4 740 4 16 8. 414 44 ,..11111 7 14 10 44 IW ...111 ...1241 7 40 T 44 n-A m in M it COWS. I ... 940 4 40 I..,. ID i ... 110 I 40 ' ttf IW ...1340 4 14 4 1274 I n ,..10M i ID I liiO -1 44 . ,..U47 6 40 CowS AND HEIFERS. .? ... in I4J U 441. 90 . riiJr cue, 14., 3"nt"". 4,. 14 7. 4 8 M 8 00 414 I Oa 4 ,. .10"7 4 10 714 4 fc 4M 14 410 4 44 4 7 4 44 8 447 4 74 2..... 4 4 ' ,,.. M IN 1.... 1 IT.l... , M k 10 . 4.S 4i . 4Jy I 44 ' . 4i7 4 M .11 7 Ml I 1.1 4(0 I 74 1 A. 4ft 9 40 1 440 T 40 ; I ID N 1 Sue 7 T4 . 1., M 40 1 M I 00 3 SH H 8l'iXcv K.Hn ANu ii',aii?.4. 19.... T I 00 IB 4M 4 4D0 4 40 4 114 IU 11 414 14 t 27 tnl t 40 U-... 744 H 4 44 7 0S COuORAOO. 63 Steers.... 900 8 5 fiO steers...'. 810 8 R 111 steers.... 830 65 buds 1381 6 16 HOGfii What hois had arrived un In II 1 ...... 1 1 u a w wvwm. wmucu o iv vara, or auoux imuh neaa, tn eiargest of Any day since 'oru ary 11, 19x2, when SuJIlS amounted to annost ia.uvfl bead. Aa tiiere were still some trains back at tills time, tnere waa a possiuuity uiat ail reuorua would be broatn. Total tor the two daya Is 83,2u4 bead, being more than twice aa large as a week ao, and 14,000' heavier man a year ago. W Un an extremely heavy' run on hand this morning, and everything pointing to anotnor i4g day 'tomorrow, the trade opened sharply lower. Shippers bought treely from trie outset at prices that were fudy loo and in most Instances lutfloo lower. Most of their early purchases were made around 40.60, "Vilh some at W.tJ'ii. and an pccasioual lead soid on first rounds as high as $4.63. PauKers made ibtlr Hist olfcrs on a fully 200 lower basis, blading 80.60 for practically every thing, but later on these prices were raised a trifle, and first aalea were made on a ltSf-ue lower basis, prices ranging largely, around l6.uXXQni.6fi. . Representative sales: Ne. A. an. Pr. . No, ' At. Sh. Pr. (0 344 ... 4 tl-4 U(l...... 147 4 4 44 In., 4 ... 4Hsi 44 tb ... I art I ...lit ... 4 44 41... .1... 164 4 44 . -TTi -'. ... 4 46 U ..K.7 ... 44W 4 277 ... 6116 71 24 ... 4 44 , BHEEP Anotner liberal run showed tip this morning, the estimate being 17,000 head, against 4,623 head a week ago and 10,280 head on Uia corresponding day a j cr a . . ., . -....,' w, .... . w " j of the wAk to date amount to aa many i.a S6.2W haad, compared wun 19,ul6 nad for the aame days last week and 24a21 head a Vear ago. Today s supply included A big proportion of aged sheep. Fu.ly naif of tne oiienngs were iai in arriving ai the barn It waa midday or alter before all the trains were In. The genuroua re ceipts following the liberal run on Men. day gave buyers another opportunity to bear prices fonsequenily the market had a downward tendency right from the out set. Buyers were willing to take the of ferings at prices 10.6o lower than yes terday, but sellers wore very slow to take anything ft. Quotations on sheep and jambs: Lambs, Mexicans, 8H.6ikH8.06; lambs, fed westerns, lambs, fair to good, $j.0wt.iw; lambs, shearing, 87 f'.0&; yearling-, light, $7.&O0t1.eO; yearlings, heavy, 37VJ 7 .id; walbers, good to choice, 84.40z6.U; wethers, fair to good, 84.16.4o; ewea, good to choice, 38 266. 40; ewes. - fair to good, 36.75Jpl.26; ewes, teedlng. $4.7W00. no. Av. Pr. isl Colorado lambs . Z70 Colorado lambs , 1K& Colorado lambs . al Colorado lambs i7 fed lambs TX fed lamb JTJ2 Colorado lambs , 2r4 Colorado lambs . 73 . 73 . 93 . 91 . 80 . ) . 80 . 8i 8 60 8 60 8 60 6 60 8 60 3 0 3 66 CHICAGO -"LIVE' ITOt K MARKET tattle Weak Hogra Weak Sheep ' Vaisettleel. CHICAGO, Feb. ,9,-CATTLE-Receipts, 4 000 head; market weak; native steurs, 86.611(28.76; western steers. $t.77.36: rows and helfera, $3.0oa7.t; calves. $7.6011.00. lifKib HOcelpts, 60,000 bead; market tic to loo lower;, bulk of aalea. W.?tu.S&; OuV. tj. tr. iM' mlv.ri tJ,.kK. kAuW t6.ti,at.: rough.- $4.436.56; pigs. $o.:;i .o. SHEEP AND LA MBS Receipts, 10,000 head; market unsettled; aheep, pya7.1U; yuarllngs, fl.Mii.; lambs. r.'.40ia8.75. .. Ions City Live! gtook Market. SIOUX CITY. Ia.. Feb. . CATTLE Kacolpl. l.stu nean: market ioc nigiirr; riative stecra, p UrTj; butchers, $.', .irji 8.60; cannera, Ij.ww4.7i.: calves, f i i.OOys.iH); bulls, stargs. etc.. $6 34 00. H04ii4 Ueceipia k.'no bad: market, 2'lc lower; benvv, tti.amie.ijt ; light, $6 60; bulk Of SHles. d 6ll. SiitKP AND LAMB Receipts, l.ojo bead: market loaer; ewes, $4.j0; Iambs, t.. f.oula Live lleek Market. RT IJiriK Keh B T ATXI.fTio(r, luad: niarKet, lower; native ber xteers. ..a.f.!; rn and heifers, t1 o.i, stucaars sua teeners, .ia '( southern steers, $S9Mi7.36: co4 and heif ers. 84 0"7ir. : native calves. . Cvn ll.no. HOGS -Itccelpte. 10 av hea.l; niarkct, lower; pigs and llcht. 4.Unii7.n: mixed an1 butchers, IS.90r7.2; good heavy, $ J dl7 10. , SHEEP AND t.AMB5t-Recelps. 13.000 hei; rnarkrt, loer: native muttons, $r "0 !. Isnli, $. 0041 8.75; yoarHngs, $7.00 4i .!':. Kaaas Cllr Live gtork Market. KANSAS CITY. Feb. 9. OA TTLK Re ceipt. 7,(40 head: market, lower; prime fed steers, 8S 3Mt.7V dre-sred Href steers, $7 IHnltS I; wemcrn steera $.761ia.; mock, era and feeders, .VM.Sti: bulls, $f.l.'w.J CAlVCS, th. .'art! 10.811. HtHls Hocelpts, 7.nnn heed: market. lower; bulk. 8,'..i4i.7n: heavv. ts.axm tv Ps-kf $li. ( kera and butchct-s. I(tfica SO: Hht. .-i77l; pIrs. tvi.H.ii SO. SHUKP AND LAM US Receipts H.M0 head, market, lower; Inmhs, r.(irittO; yearllngd KJW.ii; Wethers, tt.0ii6.T6; ewca, I j.ti.tit.a". ' H. Joaeph I Ive 8tock Market. ST. JOSKI'H, Mo., Feb. .S.-CATTl.K Re-eipls, 3.0iH hesd; market slow; steers, $!. jot' cows and liclfcrs, .OoS.i; calves. $'i ff m.otV HOUS Receipts, JO.Ono hearT market lower; top, tti 70; bulk r-f Sales, 8A(fi! 6. SHEEP AND LA M Its Receipt, 6,000 head, market slnw: lambs, $.0ivl)i.s5.( ef fee Market. NEW YORK. J-Vb. 9.-COFFF.F-Th market for cof ice futures waa higher to day, under lliplidatlon and trade selling, which seemed to he due to reports of an easier cost and freight situation, con tinued receipts In Brasil ana rumors that part of the near month selling was agalnat high grade Rins for contract de llcry. The market opened at unchanged prices, but soon weskened. and closed at a net decline of 12 to 14 points. Kales, 40.000 bags; renruary, 6.ic; March, 6.1.1c; April, .R4c ; Mav, 6Wc; Julv, 6.90c; Au- fust, 7.0f- September 7.16o: October, fOe; November, 7.27c: December, 7Mo. Spot Irregular- Rio No. 7. 8Vii Kantoa No. 4. 9c. plo exchange on London waa reported 8-32 d lower at the c!ose last night, while mllrels prices were 7R rels lower at Rio and unchanged at Santos, with cost and freight offers this after noon about 10 points lower on the aver age. Metal Market. NEW YORK, Feb. 9. METAI.I-Iad, steady; IT77'h3m; London. 18 3s M. Sieitr, quiet; $K.0OtH.26; London, .t910s. Tin easy; Tlve-ton lots. 3.M.4T'na7.m: twenty-five-ton lots. tTS.OiVnW.M. tVpper quiet: electrolytlo, 3l4.62fi14 4J : castings, $14.&OJH4.62, Iron steady and nnchangmd. - At lxmdon: spot copper, fa 10a: fu. tures, .$. Spot tin, 173 10s; futures. ST. LOUTS. Feb. 9.J-METAIS Lead. strong; 33.67Vs(g3.72Mi. Speer, $7.iJS.iO. f'ntton Market. NtW YORIv. ' Feb. 9.-CXJTTON Root quiet; middling uplands, 8.66c, Sales, 101 balea Futures closed steady: February. 8.3nc: March. 8 cf May. 8.W)c; July. .llc; Au gust 9.19c; September. 9.29c; October, 9. i4c; Dei-ember, 8.47c; January, 9.6Tc. ' The cotton market closed steady, net unchanged to 3 points higher. LIVERPOOL. Feb. 9. COTTON Snot. steady, good middling. 6.42d: middling. Mod; lovr middling, 4.69d. Sales R.O0 oaies, eiwcuiaiion ana export i.ouu paioa. Dry Gnosis Market. NEW YORK. Feb. 9. DRT OOOOSrf- Cotton goods and yarna were quiet. Men's wear lines were advanced, silks were In demsnd. Export trade of goods for war purposes continued steady. Bank Clenrlnajs. riMltfl lr-K a u.ni -iA-i- - Omaha today were $2,720,219.83 and for the corresponding day last year $2,646,379.66, New York General Market. BUTTER Unsettled; receipts, 10.896 tubs; creamery (92 score), 84c; creamery tnigner scoring), c firsts, aifii!.lic. CHEESE Firm; receipts, 3,910 boxes; Mala MUlr 1.1,1 ,:t-1... wirwiu iii.in, i.ii.i niinciaie, ioii.-4iw state. Whole milk, average fancy, 16Ktl 16c; state, whola milk, winter made ex port type specials, lfttilRVfco; state, whole milk, winter made export average fancy, l&HTlMiC. i FiUS Unsettled- recei nt 15 114 eaaea! fresh gathered, extra fine. 274i;Vio: extra firsts, 2ic; firsts, 2&V4Ific; seconds. US it Jfc; state, Pennsylvania and nearby neniwry, w lines, line to rancy, nc; state, Pennsylvania and nearby tannery, gathered whites, - S0ifi32ci broWns, 27 state, Pennsvivsnla and nearby hennery, browns, 274j27Hc; state, Pennsylvania and nearbjr hennery, brown and mixed coloi-s, 26Vft;iHc. PO I' LTRY Alive, firm: western ehltk. ens, jutjiuhc; iowii, inc; turkeys, 17lo. Dressed, firm: western rnastinir chiokena. 77121c; freh fowls, 131; turkeys, I4n( Mtnneapolla nral Market. MINNEAPOLIS.' Feb. 4-WHiCiT. may. 4i.r.'-t asaea: juiy. 41.4J11: na 1 hard, 81.67S; No. 1 northern, $1.63'4B'l.871fc; nu. a nui uiroi, W'l.tA'va'U-'.n.i". , FLOUR Unchanged; barely steady. BARLEY $1.2lityo UU7. un A W 424.UU. rrjRN-No. 3 yellow, 73(irr3'i0. OATH No. t white,-6767Vo. ' FLAX-$1.85?4tfl.S1. , Oman liar Market. .' I onTAtra i.-'.k n t r v t--i..iA ..... v. . . . 1 1 r , ill,,,, v Upland, 3U.(W4 11.80; No. 1. $10.6ofn 11.00; No. 2. $8.00fi 10.00; No, 3. $6 OtkfiS.Of); choioe mld lard. tl0.uO"U.W: No. 1. SiO.OOCi 10.50: No. 1. $H OOflD.OO- No. I, 3SOIf( 00; choice lowland, S.6t.j.C0; No.ll. $s.0w(j8.60: No. 8. $7.00 8.00; No. 3. $orvfr7.00. Alfalfa, chote.e. pea green leafy. t'i.HXu 14 00; No. 1. $l!t.'(q 13.60; No. z, fii.Mxrriz.bo; mo. J, lio.bogil.w. Bt. Loata Grata Market. PT. LOTTI9. Mo.. Feb. t. WHEAT No. S red. 81.flmT7l.e2i4: No. 3 hard. S1.82W3 LR: May. tl.68; July. $1.84. PAD V X', l KTn ) MPtri1aa NlM a 4 -a m, IW, 41". al 8f IMvJ lOTt ! 79-: May. 8iw;: July. 2V5Hc ua 1 b iso, 1, uto; iso. 2 wnite, btic, Liverpool Grain Maxrket. LIVERPOOL. Fab. 9 WHEAT Knot. No. 2 hard winter. 13 d. CORN ripot American mixed, new. 2a 3d; February, 7s lid; March, 7 !ld. '-ri ' '-i'l Get Stumps Out With Less Work "An explosive reduces the mum," says Minnesota Farmers' Bullctirl $ 14. "It may be used by any intelligent man." labor and uiA.-.hincry. You can and all, and break thera into ItlasFarm Povdei )M&bB4ifartni4r Atl as Farm Powder is made esped ally 1 lor larnt use. it 12 easy 10 usa no experience needed. Just bora Hole, light a I use, ana work that would take hours or days is dona wnuuiiiyi jncio u an Alias scaier near, 10 uook your order. Send Coupoo for "Better "1 eoa eww docjk, petwr w sramng. lens now 10 inprovo tne lertia iy cji mm sou, aunr to grow iirovo utcaafoa. ate-, wun Atlas aa vwimt. ewi irae oc tarn cwupua Saul u oaore yow lurgat 4b i ATLAS P0T) ER COMPANY I''wrucNCTori.DCLi Tfjrsrjf a 1 e ii . i.i,,.aita,aiflaYy yeeeeeeeeaaasaaaaaaeeaaeaaaseaaaaaasaaasaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaiaaaaaaaiaaaaae.a.j ( Atlas rewdae Co., WUmiastsa, Dal j 4 baud ma yoor book,'-bettar faiwiag.'' I I uay aaa Atlas Faiaa rowdcr lor """ " I f Addreas ' I -.......................-...........--.-......-... ......-------.-T-B -n , MTXH VnClT CTAflT MIDTrT ntlll IUil ulVv MAuIUjl null iviuv uivvii ii4.iit.vu a Issues Inclined to Wke Further Up ward FrogTesj in the Early SUfti of Session. . BONDS' ARE GENERALLY EASIER NEW YORK. Feb. .-Slocka were In clined to make further upward progtvs n the early stages of today s session, but sue den weakness In New York Central whlcn declined 4 points, soon caused a general unw-tt lenient, the list cloying with heavy tone and numerous net ioaaes. Central precipitate decline 'was asso ciated with the proimmd Issue of $100,0t4), t) bonds at per cent Interest. Another rtevrloimient which should have retioiinded to the advantage of the local market, was a further bieak in rxenange on London to the lowest quotation since October of l""7. The decline restilti-d from extensive offerings of Mils against sup plies Nmght In this country by some ot he foreisn governments now st war. In- cldentally. Ocrmany's gold statue once more came Into consldernll n with a new liw record for marks, while Ijondnn ra-k--.i miimvui nf about tt.S(o.0iX for eign gold coin from the Hank of Kngland. Dedaratton of th regtnar dividend on American Hugar snarea waa in iini with poi ular expectationa, amen mo stock a feverish jien.lng definite an nouncement Another advance in m. re fined product wa made by Independent, producers. . ... iietii..hem Pteel. which ha been the object of much manipulation recently. went 10 a higher price man w.uiv, . receded on reailnlng sales. . CaiadUn l'aciuu maae In- than any of the otner nian in eo ..o.-,. .k.raa althouah it nrllnqulshed all of-tbe 3-polnt gain maJe t the oii'set Internatlonxre a a wncue. fractional Hmlta, recel.ltig little In the lymdon market, where trading pro ceeded cautiously. Reopening of the Am sterdam exchanse was ic arrtjil 4n o her cfannel for liquidation o'J"""?. owned securities, lcal money condition we unchanged, but a. slight b-rJ-n'M of th rate for longtime omjnoda on waa manlleMed. Interior bank bought moderately of mercantile fJ- Jtonds were esaler except certain m'ljnr Issues1 whlch.ahowed gain,. On the curb ieT York Centra V "a? bitwein 1. and JoT TM1 aalea ot bond., par value, ag- gregMed . a. -eollned'u United mates it-p - - , ner eent and the coupon 3a . PP on rail. . . muitatlong Number or saws im i;i on .lock were a. " w. V. a, Afraiamate4 Ceepee .. Amerlr-aa Pert 4r Americas fa Asarleaa g. Amerlran 8. R Am. uar Retlnlng Amarlnaa Tel. Tsl American Tohve ........ AnacniKla Mlolni AtrhKoll p.pimor ohln .... nmn.ltn Raaia Traaatl.. 44 I.nnn 4.i0 8,000 4i ..... iim 1 ink r.wo. t jih "f a4 1.4O0 94 V. 1,4W n4 n t7ta ln i 4 T"0 1WH 9.n m 1.4V0 CV4 91'4 4XV. 47 M44 4 41 1 47 4 '4 116 H4 11214 414 ii ii k, ii Calllomla Patmleum .... ('nadlaa Psclfla Central leather Chawiseaka a f'nin t-hlao Oraat !. -hlct, al. at. 4-... 8.90 874. 44 -kl-.o N. W. sua 40 44 84H Thine ijojioar r.lorr1o Fuel 0vBf. I'nlorailo Boumam Iwnor Bio uranaa pnver W. ( "" P(iHIIrB Beearltlas Kris -m - . . VT.O.-.n ,M 7in 1144 114 8144j Nnrtheni Or" ett. 3," w 81 V ).!ntie4J Biplorslton.. 40 M 6114 M14 ins 'I MS 4 as 114 4T't liti 1 40 V, 84H llllnnla tanirai Intvrbnrnush Met. put.. Ineplration Corn International Jlaraetar. Kaneaa I II) BouUW. LabllK Vsllsy Lttulrrilla a Naahrtlls. Melius Patrolaum 1.4 . iOO rr4 1H pv M4 .r-4 18A 1M nl 114 1U 400 II inti ji'ii 11Vk m 11 1J4 BIW II . Mlesnurl' rl(IO ..... " Netlanal IJlecult f" Natlenal Laad l. Ny,l CoiPr if 4V4 l-t,n.wtvan f) 148 14 I" Pullmaa ruaoa vac... Ray Cnn. Covper.. . Readlns .U?";' Kepubllo Iroa 4k Steal. Rnnk lelend Co Rock lelaoo Co. Bt. U 14 lt gouthara Peclfle ftonlhers TUtlweT Tecneae Copsar aiiOi l.Ml n , 84.4") 144S 1444 144H . 400 4VH 8UH i IW 4.114 i,0u4 Taxaa CViHipany .......... . 11.1 T.-irli ... ..I . u 1'nl.m Parlflo rfd. J'jO 8J J4 tipltea gute. Btaal 24 400 41ji IT M Hteel DIG- e.-" .-.t. TUB Copper ' k K M .... Waetorn I'alsa ...1 w.tliiahauea Blaetrlo .. 400 Tl 70 Total sales lot tha day, 844,400 snarea.. . . Local Btocua and Isoads. . Qulalfnns furnlshaa by Burne, Brinkar A Co., 449 Omnia National bank btillologi . Htncka - "I. AaJraO. Net Oo. 9d...... "I ? v.irmMt rraamery T oar ceni sio.t. '' . ' . Fairmont Creamery 00 to ....1. 114 ljarola Pure Butter Llroelo Tnuitlon Co " M. C. Patera Mills. 94 , joo ! XI , 1 Hoeerhen Mf. CO Sieta Penk rltork. 1 Omaha... In Ion giock YanM, Omaha.. .... in .... 4 .... 94 iCpilIke Orala t ' bonda I Cudalir Packing Cte. la. 1484 Campbell. Neb.. aVsoul 8.. Moreoca, Reh.. 4a. .. Kin Co.. Waeb., 4a 1888." Hun-tioiat. Nik., rf. 4a. i26. ...... n Aaselaa 4, ! Lincoln L, H. P. 6, MM...,.. Uall C., Wati. ref. M. IM Oiraha K. L a P. . HB8-, Onwha C B. Bt. 41 r. ke. MM Paolllo Power A Llfhl 6e St J R.,v I. H. h T. 4s. iti?..., Hun Franesn..t'al., 4e, S411-1D.. Kwirt A l!o. 14. Jk44... Scrl bear. Nub.. Watar 6a. 1M jiuparlor, Nah., WeUar 4a. 1M4 Wleklta Vnloa Stock Tarda 4a, 194. 100 i lonti 9V4 poi im . urivi 14 . 104 104 loo . It joiu 4'4? 44 1 -f4 . ' su4 ; S4 144 lno.M M VI 1 44 41 91 101 II 14 1O0 London Block Market, LONDON. Feb. 9.4-Tho tock market waa quiet and steady today. American n 'p . .ft1 labor of dealing land to mini PuUing itutrms requires costli' get out stumps of any sue. roots' pieces easily handled, by using' 5 You can make mora, money from your una Dy using Atlas farm rowaer to blast out stumps and Douiaers, Dreas: trp bardpania unproductive fields, do ditching-. anu ui noic. tor trees or pogu. 11 is Uia cu tapes; laria nana. Farniing" Book FREE bister erupt, redeem waste laud, un- arm rimaw. Valuable ut every MS ai" 4)t M14 ! N. T., N. H A H 1.4 n j Norfolk Weaura ' Korlham Paclfls ,J Pajnlflo Mall "t , J, Paoltlo Tel. A Tl ,1! la i.riw '"Te .--..a .a. , , .. ...,; 'Mi 13 18 I li if 11 14H 4I P) W144 l .... ..... 1M-5 1144. 114 4044 U 0i 41 101 ' J":i4i 4444 4H ; n s""rltla opened wound parity. c lrtl"n rsciric. t'nlon Pa. iflo end Pouth lllr(flr, wfcpe tPvl v,, tn otnM. Can-. oka the were dull during the session - and closing waa Irregular. flLVFR Bar. 3 9-1 d per OtlDOO. MONI-.Y 1 per cent. OlriOOIJNT RATLH-Fhort hllU, V1 cent three months, 1 per oent Be. Want Ad rroduc Result., New York Money Market. NEW YORK. Feb. 9.-MERCANTTLB ' rAPKR IVI per cent 8TERMNO KXCHANOB Wesk: sUty dsy bills, $4. 8176; for rabies, $4.8U6; for demand, 34.5.T. 8ILVER Mar. 4S1.C- Maclean dnllara. rc. ' ' r BONDS Government, heavy; railroad, eaey. TIME Il ANA Firmer: ultlr dava. iWrb l per cent; ninety daya. 2V(3 per tnt; Six months, 31 per ceut. CALL MONEY Easy; high, t per cnt low, 1 per cent: ruling rate, 3 per eent; mat loan, 3 per cent: closing bid. 1 Per cent; offered at 2 per cent. Closing quotations on bond, today were as follows! V. 8. -ref. 9. rag. .. twin t. r. g. IHa.,. SB .. 4HN.T. CUT 4418.P ..HiiR, T. Hot 4H ...lo ..KH4J. T.. H. A K. ,.1'', CT. t W ..110V4 V. puttie 4a n do eaupoa II. 8. n. rag. do eaupon . V. S. 4a, reg. On peapofi . Panama 4 eoupaa. lot sa 4 Ui( Am.-ameltara 4 . . . 14 rt. g. I. f 4.... KV A. T. A T. ev. 4a Pac. T. T. 4ai. .. : rv. Arnviar A r-o. 4Vs.. Pni AtrQlena sn. en.... i neantns gen. eaa Pal. 4 Pkw 4e . U 41. f. t SS I bee. Ohio 4l,e.. kisiikt. I'ar. r. 4a Mvt C, H. a U. 1 4 ... iln ref.' 4.. ....... IMv, C M P g 44..ltvtj o ev. 4a ... 97 C. K. I. P. a. 4a. 2314 8a. Railway fa. PW eo. g. ret. 4H .. Xi bnlna Pamlle 4a..... n R O. rat. 44.. 444 re. 4s 4 F.rle gen. 4 TV. 8. Fahhar Sj..,.Hu flea Klectrlr a.. .Indu p. a. gtaal 4a KM'. 'Ot. Ne 1st a....Ki WaWaah Jet U lnnvk ill. tn. rat. 4... asvtjWaai. IUoa 4ts. , K. f. . ref. 4a... 41 West Blaa. sr. 8a.. piuT t A N. unl. 4a.... tM48t. Paul. av. 4a....!fiv. M. K. A T. 1H 4. 7t rnma ooa. 4a...l04 Mi Pao. cv. 6 4 Keep Ycur Vc'lrj Frca Frcni DIc:::3 To protect your fowls from roup, cholera, tore head, end other maladies, you must breed, feed mid house them properly. The International Correspond ence Schools will giv you tha special information that you need to pre rent or chack dioeaa. The LCS. Course tn Poultry Cultura takes the riaks one of poultry-): oeplng tad makes profittsj larger and sorer. 4 AnaJfa mm Awrev ii mil. a t hm 4Vsf tnPMtfiMrtt I vp bmoV," ayE. Rickmy,42S Bth St. U Wo, 7M4M. 7 codd HOC (Wtt otM M tooiT witfuttit th knovrUdgw dmrivd from th COHTS44, I had tried rait ing chickan bmform Moith poor re Wts tVccaoM did not hnoW hoot to provont ditwoa aanong my flock." .- "To mnyon taking th LCS, Court tn Paohry Forming their nd b no oxvuo for failure t if 1 had it two ye-ar ego I would nemo boon pard much anxiety smd fa, "say IX. M. hlitaiiitt Whltm FUiinl, N.Y, - , r ; "Anybody intending to smoW) in th poultry bmtin, oHhor thm p mat ear or xprt, thoatd ttady th I. C S. Coon in Poultry Farming; it I indiaponeablo, " vy E. J. Marphy, ISO iiloomtnxtLtis Rood, Worcester. Mam. t. . Money in Poultry ! If You Know Hou Fresh egg ars higher In prlca ersrr year. Poultry-raiser who know cow have egg to sell the year around at top prices. Broiler and roasters pay bl profits when grown, ted and sold right Poultryrnaa who ate scientific, methods tnsks each foul sara $2 a yar. T sat heat ramlia, yea atsat Asew raal 6etne. Tea International Coneeanaaeaco' Seboal, will rlesyo ba exact kaovlaslsa thai rea seea, Theii cauna la roaltry rarmlt.g u eaaeibla, comprabeaalva anl paactlcaL itwlu asls yoa le set Use last dollar eatet rsaj sack. a ', ' Mail the Coupoa For ValuaLIa Book Beal70a 5CXANTON. FA. Kokda. a-liboul aaa aaUaeiloa aa atr aax, low la raalilr eat taa peeiii.a aeeura ehH, I aMta e4 n Poaltry Perming Mechaa. g4llaeerlag Peallrr Hw4',r H hul. I'.-iil... renel iMmmf Automobli. KiMHMa. Soil leereneMiit (,M mimaae. FruM .aa Veteblea litRMaT laetSM-eii mm ifwlrrlag 1 i-otrio. I -.....- Civil aervlca I ..-W lbk , a n. , ..ji Suobke.ilg CI.U Ra ninMflM. St,a.areyby ilMa.Qia Suilains Cve4rarf4e Advri.!,,, 4aiklw4nwl ke TrtaHata TTama ', Present Employer Street and No. . City w' State. . Hrom aliono &pavln.R!ng Bona, j Splint, Curb, SMo bone, or siruUr I trouble and get4 home goiiiir sound. Does not blister or remove tbej hair and horts can be worked. IVi 17 in pamphlet with each bottl tells how. fioo- a bottl dciitrsisd. IIor4 Dock 9 Kfre. i ADSORDINE, JIU antiseptic liniment fc nankind. Reduces Painful Swelling., n Urged Ghuui4, Goitre, Wen4, Brui4e, VarU Vein. Vario04iti,heals01d Sore. AUayl Pain. Will tell you more if you write, ft anl' f a bottl st dealer or delivered. 'Bool;' "Eridenr" free. Manufactured only by " .YOUNU. P. D. f.. 174ttsul IUSprlne3W.al4, HIDES AND FUE3 Illghebt prlca paid for Hides, Wool. Tallow, Pelts and Furs. Write tor prices and tags.. BEATRICE HIDE CO., KEATRICK. SEa ONLY $1.00 FOR 15 EGCS From my big pure white Plymouth.' Rocks, by parcel post, prepaid. C. W. CllLL-VO, Valjjarnifio, eba S i