TJIK HKK: OMAHA, W l iMN KM.U . I l.lil.M AKi l. rem tievt Board sad Rwbii TOTOFJ. Board and room. IT. 6141 FarvUKrit Hrkrnliii II mmm. pAVBNrORT JOU-TWO NICELY FUR NISHED HSKP. RMS., $8 WEEK. KXjBEPINO and housekeeping twtM, fur nio heat 728 B. 18th. Tyler 1021-W. I?atela aaa iMrtafiu. CAUFOkNIA Motel, int nd Calirnml, Weekly rstes $1 and up. Dougla 7PM. DO DOE HOTEL- MtxV.rn Reasonable, Hoaaea aad rottain. ALL te, $1 pr month up. HTPrxtna. FOR RENT. SMS Pacific St., 7-r. all mod. house. $26 1.1 8. 117th St., 6-r. all mod. house.... 26 J436 Spencer St., 6-r. all mod. house 25 H7 Grace St., 6-r.. partiy mod. cottage, u J921 Leavenworth, flat (17.60 ALFRED KKNNKDT, Prion D. 122. 309 lat Nat I Bank Bldg. Vr.. modern. 71 8. 87th 8t. 7-r.. modern. MM Leav. St., good 'ocallon. Wch. 2T.90, fROOM modern detached houae. 106 8 ' tth Rt. Har. 12o. BIX-ROOM COTTAGE. MOOEHN EX CEPT HTTAT, DOWNTOWN. RE1CH- gNBERQ BROS., TEL. DOUG, 1946. 1J-ROOM modern house, with barn, hot water heat. K18 Harney St. vacant March t inqulr T. J. O Brlen, M. 1094. ib. mi Globe Van&Storage Storea, moves, pack, ships: l-hcre van and 8 men. 11.26 per hr.; storage $J rr no. Satisfaction guar. D. 4338 A ty. W. T r T 1 Bap. w. J xvecta fa,, Farna moving. At storage, Farnam. D. 614. REATi nHTATE IOAVR GARVIN BROS SZj&S u Omaha Nat. Bank. ftEwU,.,nr"t ,,r frm ,0n eaatarn Neb. United State Trut Co., Omaha. 6 SilX LOANS, c. O. Carlharg. tlMlt Bmndsi Theater BUIg. CITY MN,T it" ,,r,0 or city and farm loana . . oinner. city NatL Bank Bldg. property. Lara loana a pee.lRlty. H Thorn, u State Bank BMg. HEAL ESTATE ACREAGE til N. 11th St. Moving, cklng. Storage. Phone l 894 or Wsb. IV GordonVanCo. $ UOUSeS Crelgh Bona 4V Co., Bee Bldg. Van and Stor age Co., Larg van. S men. 11.64) iPer hr.; oiay. I men, $1.2$ par hr. 1711 Webater. Doug. 149, Maggard's FOR RENT We have complete lint of all houses, ; apartment and flats that are for rent. I This liat can be seen free oi charge at Omaha Van & Storage Co.. 806 So. :6th St. FOR RENT. No. BIO Underwood Ave. All modern, 8 room residence, oak finish, toilet on each floor; In first claaa condition. Will lease to good party for at least one year at 40 per month. O. C. OLSKN, JDoug. 10M, Room 108 McCaarue Bldg. FREB RENT TO MARCH 1. 811 N. 33d, 6-r., modern. W. 2416 Capitol Ave., 7-r., mod. ex. ht.. $2$. 2S33 Spencer, -r.. mod. ex. heat, $21. 3109 Franklin, 6-r., city water, $11. 948 N. J7th. 6-r., city water, 112.50. . . 270 Camden Ave., 6-r., well, $16. 3002 Lindsay Ave., 4-r., well, $7. 37a Ohio, a-r., well, 17. " Creigh, Sons & Co., IPmiglas 300. S Bee Bldg. 10 S. 27TH., ft-room modern flat, 130. 1009 N. 29th, 7-room modern flat, 130. 2i23 Chicago, 6 rooms, mod. ex. heat, 130. C. O. CARDBERG, 313 Brandels Theater Bldg. I-ROOM houae, modern, 1563 N. 17th. 7-room houae, modern, i'.'X N. 21st. 12-room house, modern, 4219 N. 24th. O. C. REDICK. ATTORNEY. 224 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Tel. Doug. 1S12. Storea mad Offlcea. I'owntown stores. L. H. Hill. tSOBran. Th. PHOTOGRAPH studio for rent; 612 N. ISth St.; $26. ALFRED C. KENNEDY. Phone D. 722. 20ft 1st Nat l Bank Bldg. THREE offices, witn reception room, reasonable. 614 State Bank Bldg. WarckoaMi, J017 N.' 17TH Warehouae, 1 story brick, 4,609 aq. ft. on trackage,' $M. ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO.. Tyler U38. State Bank Bldg. 1 WANTED TO RENT WAiNJiuij 10 rent, irom owner; .jr 7-room house, preferably all on one floor. Mtiat be moder and In good neignDornooa. Aaaresa ijmo, care Bee. 6 OR ROOMS; atrictly modern, cloaa to X4 ana irarnam. jmusx d reasonable. Phone Douglas 2US0. REAL ESTATE FARM Jt RANCH LANDS FOR 9ALB Colorado. TO SETTLERS ONLY 320-acrea for $300; rich corn, alfalfa and wheat land, no aand. J. A. Tracy, Ft. Morgan, Colo. ' Acre Bargains Now Is the time to think of buying that suburban home. We are headquarters for acre property. We have aome real bargains that are sure to advance In value. Listen 15 acres, Went Center, S blocke from car. Fine Improvements, ccst over $10,000. Price, $16,000. 20 acres, a little further out. Good Im provements. All In fruit and conceded to be the equal of any fruit farm In the state. Price, $1.000. 20 acres, northwest of Florence. Very fair improvements, lots of fruit and hrubbery. Thia land Is rolling. ' but fine for fruit, poultry or bog raising. Price, $7,000. 40 acres, north of Florence, about three miles. Improvements not very good, but ail right. Price, $6,ouo. 6 acres In same locality. fair. Price. $3,000. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Jam pi Up from Three to FiTC Cent, While Corn Drops ft Half Cent. EXPORTERS BUTINQ FUTURES Improvements O 'Neil's R. E. & Ins. Agency, 1506 TARN AM ST. TEL, TYLER 1024. REAL ESTATE NORTH HIDE $-ROOM HOUSE on Hamilton St., near m. wun grouna, wxl&7. Room for two new houses on Charles St. Only $3,200. W. II. Gates, 647 Omaha Nat Bk. Bldg. Doug. 12M. DANDY HOME Fire rooms, atrictly all modern, elegant bath room furnishings, cement basement, south front lot, paved street with paving paid, oak finish In living rooms. Price, $3,000, Just a llttlo north of Bemls Park. O. Q. CARLBERO, -Xii Brandels Theater Bldg. OMAHA. Feh. 16. 1M6. The export salea on Saturday, follow ing the sharp detilnee, were reported at 1.600,000 bu., and many grain men at the seaboard said that this amount was quite conservative. F.x porters were obliged to buy the future in a liberal way in order to protect caah sales made abroad. In addition shorts took on considerable wheat. Net galna for the dav were 4ki6' In wheat and while there were decllnee of 'ati'Se from the best prices the feeling wss firm. Corn waa Vfif-Sc higher and "als Sfc'Se up. Corn had the wheat market to help It aomewhat, while oata continued to pur sue an Independent course, with strength unquestioned. A hot 700,000 bu. oata were reported aa worked at the aeaboard. as well aa two cargoes late Saturday, later amounting to about POO.OOO bu. Caah sales of corn were t!,an0 bu. here, with 250.0110 bu. to exporters. The larger packer were In th lead as sellers of May lard yesterday, and there w aa a fair commlsalon houae demand with May and July pork most In favor. Grain helped the market no little. The weakneea and final decline In values were caused by the placing of a duty on hog products of 7Sfcc going Into Canada. Wheat waa 3HJTc higher. " Com waa HHc lower. Oats were o low?r. Clearances: Wheat and flour equal to 1.0M.O0O bu., corn, 6,000 bu., and oata, 1,000 bu. , Liverpool closed with corn unchanged to Vtd lower. Primary wheat recelpta were 1.0M.000 bu., and shipments of 8IS.000 bu., against receipts of b7,0i0 bu. and shipments of M.noo bu. laat year. Primary corn receipts were 1.0X1.000 bu. and shipments of 781,000 bu., against re ceipts of 1,056,000 bu. and ahlpments of 380.000 bu. last year. Primary oata receipt were 81,000 bu. and shipments of 726.000 bu., against re celpta of 611,000 bu. and shipments of 4O4.0UO bu. last year. CAR LOT RECEIPTS. Wheat, t orn. oats. Chicago X Minneapolis 167 Duluth 16 Omaha Kansas City 6 St. Louis 48 Winnipeg 116 Bales reported today: Wheat No. 2 hard winter: t ears, $1.67; 1 car, Jl.fH. No. 1 hard winter: 1 car, $1.67; cars, $1.66; 1 oars, $1.66H; H car, $1 . No. 4 hard winter: 1 car, $1J4. No. 4 spring: I cars, $1.61. No. I mixed: 1 car, 11 .to, MO J7 Ml 76 619 NEW DESIGN In a S-room bungalow; has oak finish in three rooms, one a aunroora. beam celling, book cases, window seat, fine large kitchen, with convenient pantry and icebox room; furnace heat; oemented basement; fine lot; paved street; eloa to car; located near ltth and Laird Bta. Price, $3,n0. Easy terms, or lot taken as first payment. RASP BROS. 106 MoCague Bldg. Douglas 1663. TWO BIG SNAP-! 5-r., mod. cottages, 1714-16 N. 28th St. Muat sell at onoe. Will sell separately. Worth $?,600 each. Make offer. Phone Douglaa 307. REAL ESTATE HOUTH SIDE $500 CASH $500 Balance $26 per month, lot 60x110, new S-room bungalow, oak finish, living room and dining room, maple floora In bed room and kitchen, aand finished walla; strictly modern in every way; halt block to car; fine chicken house and yard; ce ment 'walks all Around the house; full cement cellar; located near 62d and Jack son. Just ouUtlde city limits. No city taxea to pay. You will like this If you see It. Price only $Z,00. THE VOGEL REALTY AGENCY, 1016-16 W. O. W. Bldg. Dougles tffil. 820 ACRES No. 1 wheat land for sale, tJO per acre, small payment down, balance your own. time. Owner J. F. Shannon, IUff, Cola o . - nuaoari. GOOD lend, close to K. R. town, 20 acres, $400, $u monthly; 40 acres, $700, $10 monthly; 80 acres, $1,200; no interest, no taxes, no forfeiture; best bargain in South Missouri; literature free. D. Mer rlam, Ellis A Benton, Kansas City, Kan. HOT WATER HEAY Seven rooms, all modern In every de tail, birch finish throughout, cement base ment and walks, paved atreet, paving all oald. east front lot, close to West Leav enworth car line and school, - f lret-claas neighborho' 1, lust a trifle north of Field club. Price, $3,600. Must be seen to be appreciated. C. G. CARLBERG, 312 Brandels Theater Bldg. GOOD homes in south Mo. cheap and on k wv term, vvnie ine ior unces. j. 1:. Wynkoop, Mountain View. Mo. WOULD you buy a lot at a sacrifice nrlceT Full slxe. sewer, waiter and aaa On street Owner leaving city. Call Web ster $466 for particulars, or tail at H3Q Grand Av. Minnesota- IMPROVED farm in corn belt of Minn. sota. $40 to $70 per acre. Also large acreage unimproved. Agents wanted. Farmer Land Co., Palace Bldg., Minne apolis, Minn. MINNESOTA LANDS at wholesale 6.O0O acres Marshall county, prslrle, good aoil, near railroad, $16.60 per acre; $2.60 per acre cash, balance five equal payments, 6 per cent; 4,000 acre Casa county; dark loam, with clay aubaoli; considerable hardwood timber; should retell at $35 per acre; price, $9.50; $2 per acre cash, bal ance moat any kind of terms. 6 per cent. 6,000 acres Lake county, 26 to 35 mile fine lake frontage, $4.50 per acre; $1 per acre caah, balance three equal payments. 6 per cent. Schwab Bros., 1028 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS Norta Dakota.. IMPROVED farm, 604 acres. Cavalier county. North Dakota. 7 miles from Ingdon, co. seat, on G. N. R. R, 6 miles from station on. "Soo Line"; well settled country) good soil; half under cultivation; wall, barn; growa alfalfa and small grain a Price, $40 per acre. Write to H. E. Fryberger. 1050 Security Bank Bldg., Mlneapolla, Minn. Nebraska. 8ECTTOX Kimball Co. rjinaa. 2101 Paul Wlapoanta. Upper Wisconsin Best dairy and general crop state In th union: aetilera wanted. Lands for sale at low prices on easy terms. Ask for book let No. 14 on Wisconsin Central Land , Grant Excellent lands for slock raising. If interested la fruit lands aak for book let on Apple Orchards. Address Land and Industrial DoparUuent. 800 LI a Hallway, kUnnaapulU. Minn. - ABSTRACTS Of TITLE. REED Abstract Co.. oldest abstract of flee In Nebraska. 206 Brandels Theater. KERR TitU Guarantee and Abstract Co., a modern abstract attic. 106 b. 17th fit i none uuugiaa uai. REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE WE HAVE good Omaha Income property. consisting ot dwellings and apartment houses, to exchange for good Improved farm land in Nebraska, Iowa or iaatern South Dakota. Give full particular aa 10 uuprovemenia, price, eic. SCOTT AND HILL. CO., 3U7 MoflKUD bldg. EXCHANGES Silas BOBBINS. D. 284$. REAL ESTATE LOANS CITY and farm loana. 6 6 par cent. J. H. Dumont Co. .100$ Famara. Omaha WANTED City loans aad warrants. W, Faraam Smith 4k Co.. SM Karnam. $lu to llO.oue uuuie promptly F. D. Weed. Waad Bldg.. Uth and Farnam at. WANTED City loana peters Trust Co. OMAHA homes. Eaat Nebraska faxua, O KEKFU REAL F.8TATS CO.. 1016 Omaha Natl. Douglaa 1716. REAL ESTATE DUNDEE. NEW DUNDEE COTTAGE, $3,600. Are you looking for a snap In a brand new, strictly up-io-oate, wen loaatea houae In Dundee! If so, we have It. PATNB InVLHTMEWT LvMrAW I, Douglas 1781. Ware Block. A. P. Tukey & Son 231-235 City National . Bank Bldg. W desire to announce our removal from th Board of Trade Bldg;., on ac count cf th fire, to 231-236 City National Bank Bldg., where, thank to the offlcea of the City National UanK Bldg.; the Omaha Van and Storage Company, and the Nebraska Telephone Company, we were open for business at V30 on Tues day morning, the telephone all work ing. We can assure our customers that there will be no Intermission in our handling of their business. car. $1.63. No. 4 mixed: J cars, 11. m. No. I durum mixed: 1 car, $1.46: 1 car, $1.48. No. 4 durum mixed: 1 car, $1.43. Rejected: 2 car, $1.60. No. 1 durum: 1 car, I1.47H. No. S durum: 1 car, $1.47. Rye No. 2: car. 11.10. No. $: 2 cars. $1.20; 27 sacks. $1.15; No. 4: 1 car, $1.18. Corn No. I white: 4 cars, 72c. No, 4 white: 2 cars. 7H4e. No. yellow: 1 car, 71c; I car, 70c. No. 1 mixed: 9 cars, TOHc- No. 4 mixed: 1 car. near white, 71c; 1 car, near whit. 70 '4c. No. 6 mixed: 1 car. 9c. Sample: 1 car, oats mixea, ouc. Oata Standard: 1 car. 66H0. No. 3 white: $ cars, 65Vc No. 4 whit: 1 car. 6&Vc. Sample: 1 car, 66c. Omaha Cash Price Wheat: NO.imro, $1.661.68; No. S hard, $1.6fa1.67; No. 4 hard, ii.wi.k; 10. 1 spring, ilwwi.oo; No. 2 durum. $1.47OT.47Ui No. I durum. $1.4641.47. Com: No. I white, 7&p724c; No. a whit. 7ar7zvic: no. 1 wnite, iinw 72e; No. 4 white. 7l!(iCH4e: No. 6 white, TWiJWlc; No. 6 white, 70V44?70e; No. I yellow, 7lp71Hc; No. 2 yellow, 70W7ic; No. 1 yellow. 7tHtfmc; No. 4 yellow. 70k 7o4o; No. 6 yellow. 70tf'70VJc; No. 6 yellow, mOHO'Ac; No. 1 mixed, TOWfic: No. 2 mixed, 7otoc; mo. mixed. 7usotc; No. 4 mixed. No. 6 mixed. i j70o; No. mixed, MjtHc. Oats: Stand ard. 66&fUtc; No. I white, BHO6c; No. 4 white, 66H5&tto. Barley: Malting, 74Q 81c; No. 1 feed, 6&971c. Rye: No. 2, $1.19 1.30; NO. 6L1&SJJ1.XI. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Featarea at h Trading aad Closlagr Price aa Board of Trade. CHICAGO. Feb. 16, Prospect of? a lib eral export business gave th wheat mar ket a big life today, but the hop of con tinued free sale to Europe was not real ised in run, ana aome or the advance dis appeared. There waa an unsettled close at 24o to 3o above last night. Corn fin ished Wa.a to Kmkh down, oats off Ho to 4o and provision up to to 224tc. it waa not until after dealer In wheat had left the pit that the fact became generally known of 1,000,000 bushel dis posed of at the seaboard today for trans- Atlantlc shipment. Strong English cable advice before the opening of the ateaalon here had greatly encouraged the bull and brought about a rush, of speculative option buying In the first hour. It was said the demand at Liverpool far exceeded the sup ply and tnat riood loaaea in Italy, Dotn to the growing crop and to stock in stock, would noticeably increase the train. Price gain a much as He re sulted here before the buying enthusiasm lessened and the market began to react. On the bulge Illinois growers loosened somewhat their grip on reserve holdings. nut otnerwise me dirncuity or purchasing from first hands waa aald to be handi capping sale for export Lack of avail- aDie vessels ror isurope waa also declared to be hampering the export trade. Corn showed more pronounced weakness than ha recently been the caae. The great stock on hand resulted In much selling pressure. Oata dragged lower with wheat Cash handlers here made only small sale to the aeaboard. Provision kept In line with a rise In quotations for fioga. Short and packers were on the buying side. Following I th range of price: l$1.rfi1..H: May, $l.bV. July, $1 .30',; September. ll.JlMi CORN-Nn 1 mlwed. 74c; No I white. 7c; No. 2 yellow, 73o; No. 3. 7:,c; May. Ti'ttTc: July. 79Se: September, 7fYT7!c. OATS No. 2 white, f.TVvfJ'c; No. 2 mted, 64fr66e. BUTTER tYeamery, .10c; firsts, J7o; eeonrta. 8fc; packing. 1SWc. I-MK1S Flrats, Co; eeoonda. tTo. rorLTHV-Hena, i:'c; rooster, r; turkey. 16c. OMAHA OIKRiL MARKET. BtTTTKR No. 1. -n. carton. Be; Na. t, a-lb tub, c. CHEF.SK 1 111 ported gwlaa, $4c; Amer ican Swiss, 26c; block Swiss, 22c; twins, 16c: daisies, lie; triplets. 17c; Young Americas, 19c; blue label brick, 17Ho, Urn burger, 2-lb 20c; 1-lb.j Mc; New York white, 19c; Imported French Roquefort 40a l-OTATOES-Colorado Rural. T&o bu.; Red River Ohlos, tM bu.; Minnesota, whites. 66c bu. F18H Trout. 30c; large crapples, 16c; halibut, 14c; channel cattish, 14c. SWKriY I'A't'oK.H--Ktineaa. $J.7 bbl. BEEF CUTS No. 1 rlne. 16c; No. 2, 14c; No. 1. 10c; No. 1 loin. 17Vc; No. 2, IMfcr; No. 3. llc; No. 1 chucks, ; No. 2. lc; No. 3. 7V-; No. 1 rounds, ll'w; No. 2. He; No. 3, U'tc; No. 1 plates, 1c; No. 2, 7c, No. 3. 7r POULTRY-Brollers. 14Vc; aprlng chick, ens, 11c; hens. 9dlle; cocks, so; ducks, luc; gee, ; turkeys, 16c; pigeons, per do., 90c: ducks, full feathered, 10c; gee, Iull feathered, tc; squab. No. L $1.60; N , 6A0. Market quotation furnished by Glllnskl Fruit company: FRUITS Oranges: Extra fancy. Alpha betical, all si see, $3.76 box: extra fancy, Ulendora Home, all else. $2.66 box; extra fancy, Sunkisl, all sites, $J.fi box. lemons: Fancy Sunkist, SfiOc, $4 00 to $..00 box; choice Red Bell. $3.60 box. Grapefruit: 36a, 64s, 64s and . $2.60 box. Applee: Extra fancy White Winter Pear malnes, $2 00 box; extra fancy White Win ter Fearmaines. $1.76 box; extra fancy Waahington Wineaapa. $1.60 box;, extra fancy Washington Spltsenburgs, $1.60 box; Washington extra fancy Hoovers, $1.35 box; fsncy Washington Jonathans, 176s, INHa and am. xi.& nox; jmno lancy Grimes' Golden, $1.50 box; Idaho choice Grimes' Golden. $1.25 box; Idaho extra fancy Jonathnns, $1.60 box; extra fancy Ula.k Ben Davis, $1.36 box; extra fancy nlok Twin. 11.60 box: fancy BlHck Twigs. 11. 3n t'ox; extra fancy Ganos, $1.35 box; fancy Ganos, $1.25 box; fancy Rome Beautten. $1.50 box: fancy Rome lleautlp. 6-box lots or more, $1.40 box; extra fancy Black Twlga, li.lxi blil. ; extra fancy Mis souri Ben Davie, highly colored, $3 26 hbl. Grapes: California, Emperor, m wi nni.; Malaga. $6.00 DM. rears: Anions, n.jn hn: Lawrence. 13.00 box: Jerseys. $2.26 box: Busco, $2.1 box:. Sheldon. $12o box; Easter. U2i box. unnanas: rtr uuncn, $1.76 to $4.60. Strawberrlo. 40a qt. HT1LA W Mt;KKir. tuc qi. VEOBTABLBH Cauliflower, per crate; $3.00; new cabbage, per lb.. 2o; cucum bers, per box, $2.26; red cabbage, per lb., 3'c; celery, Jumbo, per dos., 90c; peppers, per basket, due; leal lettuun. per ooa., -; orrions (shallot), per dos., 60c; head lettuce, per dos., $1.00: tomatoes, per prate, $6.00; onion, yellow, per lb., 2c; Jiarllc, per lb., 26c: onlona, red, per lb., c; radishes, per dos., 60o; onions, white. per lb., zw; turnips, per aos., ow; onions, Spanish, per crate. $1.60; spinach, per do., 60c; endive, per lb., 36c; parsley, per do., 60c; artichoke, per do., $1.50; beans, pr hamper, $4.60. brussnl sprouts, per lb., 20c. Potatoes: Colorado rurals, per bushel, 76o; Red river Ohio, per bushel, K0c; Minnesota whites, per bushel, 66c. Sweet paXatoea per hamper, $1.8ik NUTS No. 1 California walnut, per lb., 18c; black walnuta. per lb., 3?c: fil bert, per lb., lie; pecans, per lb., 12Vkc; Uracils, per lb., 12Hc; almonds, per lb., 20c; 12-12 oa. figs, per box, 86c; 60-6 os. figs, per box, $2 00: sugar walnut date, per box. $1.40; Halowl date, per lb.. Sc. MISCELLANEOUS Shelled popcorn, per lb., 4c; lime, per box, $1.78; cracker jack, per case, $3.60; crackerjack, per half case, $1.76; checker, per case, $3.60: checkers, per half case, $1.76; honey, par case, $3.76; New York cider, per keg, $3.60; cocoanuts, per sack. $3.60; cocoanuts, per do., 76c; cranberrle. late Howe', per barrel, $7.00; peanuts, raw, per lb., 7c; peanut, raw, aack lot. Jumbo, per lb., 80; peanuts, roasted, per lb., 8Hc; pea nuts, salted, per can, $1.60; mushrooms, per lb, 60c OMAHA L1YE STOCK MARKET Cattle Receipts Light and Prices Strong- to Ten Higher Sheep and Lambs Strong. H0QS STEADY TO SHADE HIGHER FOITH OMAHA, Feb. I. 191". Receipts were: Official Monday .., Katlmatn TueadaT Cattle. lines. Sheep. l.?41 j.R4 r..:: 10.600 11. ow 14.146 16.221 fcl.447 37. 116 19.615 26,196 22, 11.6S1 11.S4X 19 .- Two daya" total 8,Ml Pftma daya last week.. 7. W. .nine 2 weeka ago 8.1" Kama 1 weeks ago 11.062 Snrne 4 weeka ago Same davs laat ve . 17J7 1 ne toiiowing table snows im of rattle, hogs, and eln-D at th South Omaha Live Stock market tor th year to-dat, aa compared with last year: 1916 1914 Inc. Cattle 12 n 1I8.& 4 330 Hour 424740 31.1.78 4.1,16? Sheep M Ji,369 332,026 24.333 The following table show th average Price for hoga at the South Omaha 11 v tock market for th last fw days, with comparisons: Iate 19l":. 1914. j1iiia.il912. 191l. 1910 19O9. 1igch at $i.1.Mivu0 aiul the Ismbs I! :'n 8 . .. W'otsiionM 0T1 sheep and lambs: jimh., Mculi-iiii, $S.i Inmha. fed weslcrnn $s ImiK ; Ismba, shearing. $7.7.:4i-s a.; yrarllnaa. light, $7fn'77h; ypjirllnKn. hesvv. $...T;.i7 hO; wether, good to rheacr. 9NTr6 7Fi; welhers, fair to g.d. $6.21w 6i; ewes, good to rholce, $6,26o.6; ewes, rair 10 gooo, i"u..i. N. m feeder lamb K'l fed ewe 113 fed ewes 4f7 fed lambs 21 culls 767 Idaho feeder lambs 6ftH Idaho feeder lambs At. .. 64 .. 90 ..111 .. 61 .. M .. 78 .. 62 Tr. 8 v. 6 2o 6 iA 8 10 7 nn 8 00 8 n tlUCAOO LIVR stock markkt Fh. Feb. Feb. Fb. Il. K.b. Feh. Feb. Feb. Feh. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feh. Feb. Feb. I 6 7l4d I 6 7, 8 S 9 6 901 83 6 76 6 74 a 6 71V 6 68 6 41V 6 'i 6 C77 6 60 6 61 I T KH 96 261 6 ir.l 7 no' 6 or. 6 961 7 11 7 iw 8 161 T 301 6 06 7 ll I III 1 Ul I 1 2i 7 46 16 091 8 :J 7 381 6 (X 7 40 I $ 39! 7 Ml 4 001 7 42 001 7 4 6 99 7 1 6 06 7 J It 301 6 31 it i 6 01 n ; 6 91 S M 8 32 8 47 6" 04 6 14 6 11 8 4of 8 4o 7 391 6 121 7 S"M 8 48 8 41 1 7 8 'J 8 32 8 8 7 96 8 O61 7 K 6 9si 6 99i 7 21 7 w 6 o; 7 96 6 Oil I 6 901 6 90 7 01 7 n i 6 07 $ 471 6 16 20 6 30 6 11 6 U 8 61 8 71 8 77 1 76 6 21 8 761 6 IS (' . M. St. P 4 Wabaah 1 4 Missouri 1'aclflo .... 6 3 Union Pacific !:. 4,'i 21 1 C. N. V east... 16 3 ('. ti N. W.. west... 22 IS 2 1 '., St. P., M. &. O.. 7 10 C, B. A g east... 3 2 C, B. & g., wcat... 14 22 16 1 , R. 1. Ac P., east. 10 18 2 1 C, H. 1. & P.. west. 3 6 Illinois Central 2 Chicago G. W 6 Total receipts ..106 141 48 4 Artlclel Open. Wheat May. July.) Com: J May.l July. I Oats: I May.l July. Pork: I May. Lard : ) May. July. Rlba: I May.l July. I 1 60 1 16 Hlgh. Low. I Close. I Ves y. 10 8Hl 1 63 1 37W 81H 1 60 1 16 78 0l 1 62 1 S6H1 79"i! 8OH1 604 61HI 1HI 60V4I S7',! 67HI 66k 19 00 I 19 10 I 18 971 19 19 10 80 I 10 87HI 10 80 I 10 85 10 7Vi) II 06 i 10 95 I 10 86 10 22U1 10 30 I 10 KVtl 10 37m 10 47HI 10 t-'Hl 10 46 I 10 62m 1 694 1 $4Vi mi 61 67H 18 874, 10 80 10 96 10 20 10 42 tlu to 110.000 made promptly. V. I. Wead, Wead Bldg.. UiM aad k amain Bta. DO YOU OWN YOUR LOT? IF YOU DO, YAU CAN BE LIVING IN YOUR OWN HOME NEXT SUMMER IF YOU GET STARTED TO BUILD EARLY. Th! company will put up the house ecmpteie irom lam aigguig or ui ceiier to th decorating of the wall and th building of oament walk, aooordlng to plana mad specially to suit you, with do trouble or worry on your part YOU PAY FOR YOUR HOME AS YOU EARN EA8T MONTHLY PAYMENTS. Call at our of floe for further informa tion. ' If you don't owa a lot. com and ua any way. We have several for aal on nay payment that will P ease rou. BANKEKS REALTY INVESTMENT CO., urounu rioor nee ning. Telephone Douglas 29J6. Chicago Cash Price Wheat : No. 2 red. $1 62i(l.iH; No. 2 hard, ll.62tfl.641. Corn: No. 4 yellow, 73fl74c; No. 4 white. 76( 76c. Oats- No. 3 white, 6air,: No. 4 white, 69r9ic. Rye: No. 3, $1.241.?6. Barley: 7i6c. Timothy: $i.6v4l.oO. Clover: Sll.btkii 14.00. Pork: $17.Ouwl8.70. Lard- $10.45 kibs: r axtiK 76. BUTTER Lower; creamery. 34acc. EGGS Dower; receipts, 7. 980 cases; at mark, cases Included, 2124c; ordinary flists. 23c; firsts, 24c. POTATOES lwer: receipts. 48 cars: Michigan red, 88i42c; Michigan and Wis consin white, 4Tt6c. POULTRY Lave, lower; spring, 14c; fowl. 14sc. New York Geaaral Market. NEW YORK, Fob. 16. SUGAR Fn. ture opened firmer today and on quit active covering, which seemed to he prompted by a steadier feeling In the pot market, price worked hla-her and at midday allowed net advance of (&10 point. Haw sugar steady; molaaaea. .(c; rentniugai, 4.oie; renned, steady. BUTTER Weak: reoetnta. 12.646 tub: creamery extra (93 acore). JoSlc; cream ery tnigner scoring, tiaic ; nrsta, 28 (230c; seconds, 24Ku'c; ladles. current make, firsts, Z2'23c; seconds, 22c; pack' ing stocK, current make. No. z, anc. r.OGW unsettled : recelnts. 3.811 cases: fresh gathered, extra fine. 26fj26Sc.; extra first. 26c: firsts. U(S2i'tc: seconds. 2.123Vic; atate. Pennsylvania and nearby nennery, wnites, line to fancy, S44tc; same, gathered, whites, 804c33c; same. henneries, browns, 26Sc; same, gathered, browns and mixed colors, 2626c. CHEESE Firm; receipt. 4.T boxes; state, whole milk, held, specials, 1740 17Hc; ssme, average, fancy, lflVW7o; same, winter export type, specials. 6tyij) 164c; same, average fancy, lfittW.'tc. POlTLTRY Alive, weak: western chick ens. 16Hc; fowls, lMi'l5Vc; turkeys, VVftlKc. Dressed nrm: western roasting chickens. Wvr-ilc; fresh fowl, 14'(ul8Hc; turkey, 14I&22V4C. Minneapolis Cirala Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Feh. 16. WHElAT t 1 101:. Till.. 11 Ai'.1L. K7 , , ...cj, i.v, v. , , .I.T-fl, ..... 1 naiu, $!.57I; No. 1 northern, l.Mf.bW, No. $ northern, $1.4K4Wil.&4M T FLOUR Advanced: fancy patents. $7.60: first clears, $6.46; second clears, $!.). BARLEY 71(u'ic. HYK-$1.2fi(81.28. BRA N $-4.00. CORN-1N0. 3 yellow, 72Mr72ic OATS No. 1 White, 67a'(I'57VC. SEED Flax. $1.6HTC1.86H. a. I.oal Grata Market. ST. LOUIS. Mo.. Feb 16.-WHnAT Higher; No. 2 red, U.60&1.61H; No. 2 hrd, $1.62(ffl.64Vi; May, ll.67H51.67i; July, ti.jiVx. CORN No. 2, 76:; No. 2 white, 77c; May, 79c; July, oc. OATS No. 2, 68c; No. 2 whit. 59c, Feb. 16. 1 6 64S 8 34 Sundy. Receipt nd dtoposttlon of llva to:k at the Union Stock Yards, South Omaha, for the twenty-four hours ending at 8 o'clock yefiieruuy ; RECEIPTS CARLOTS. Calle. Hogs. Sheep. ll'scs. DISItVSrTION HEAP. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Morris &. Co.'. 221 1,216 iUi Swift Co 491 l.M 1.072 Cudahy l'acklng Co 744 2.309 2,3x1 Armour & Co 482 1.K24 1,732 Sch warts & Co 268 J. Wi Murphy 1.62& Lincoln Packing Co 17 St. Clair Packing Co... f. F, B. Lewis 47 J. B. Hoot & Co 13 J. H. Bulla 2!i L. F. Husx 42 Werthelmer & IVgen... 26 Sullivan Bros 16 Mo. Kan. Calf Co.... f.-' Christie 16 Ultifrmttn 8 Roth 8 Baker, Jone & Smith.. 6 Tanner Bros 34 John Harvey 40 ,1'ennls &. Francis..' 19 Kline 6 Other buyer 331. 1,417 Cattle weak, Hast t nsetlled, Sheep Firm. CHICAGO, Feb. 16. CATTLPJ Re ceipts, S.irti head: market weak; native steers, $f.ujs.i; western, $4KliM.7R; cows and heifers, $:t.204i: F4; calves. $7.0Hfl10 26. HOU.S-ltei-elpt. 27.000 head; market un settled; earlv advance of 6c lost: bulk. $6.7b-6.N0; light, $6 .6im6.8&; mixed, $g.6t 6.S."., heavy, $6.40((6.mi; rough, $6.40u4.6t; pigs, $.VMV"u6.75. SifnlKl' AND LAMBS Recelpta. ft.nno head; market firm; sheen, $a.4i(cr7.26; yearlings, $7.40nl.OO; lambs, $..26t.7. Kansas City I.I re 8lnrk Market. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Feb. 16. CATTLE liiTcli'ts, J. .SOO head: market higher; prime fed steers. $7 h0ir8.00 dressed beet slrers, $8Wli7.36 western steers, $6.4tVf7.60, stockcrs and feeders, $.Y764f7.40; bulls, $.'..omf(6.25; calves, $6.MVnl0.76. IIOUS Kewlnts. 13.700 head: market higher; bulk, $6.70fiW.8T.; heavy, $.70-ir.K0; packer and butchers. $6.70u).90; light $6.70n90; pigs, $6.27Kfi6.7K. SHEEP AND DAM HM Receipts. 7.8 head; market higher; lambs. $8.1OU.40; yearlings. $7.0(V(r7.9; wethers, $6.2h4j'7.00, ewes, $6.7&di6.S0. . St. Ital Live Btovk Market. ST. IXtHS. Mo.. Feb. 16. CATTLE Receipts. 1,300 head: markot strong; na tive beef steer. $7,0048.60; cows and heif ers, $n.fln9.26; stockcrs and feeders, 4i.2$ dii. 4.; southern steers. li.7Mr7.7T; cows snd heifer. $4.00tj."6; native calves, $6.00 B"'.2!. HOGS-Receipts, 11.400 head; market lower; plga and lights. $5.60v6.H0; mixed snd butchers. $6.6ur6.90; good heavy, $6.70 90. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 20,000 bean; market higher; native mutton. $.ri.iK,r4 .76; lambs, $S.OOU6.70; yearlings, $..Hr7.60. Totals 2.714 CATTLE Receipts were morning for a Tuesday, onlv ninety-three cars Imlng reported In. This makes the receipt for the two dav this week 2,641 head, being less than half a many aa a week agu and only about a Quarter a much aa a year ago. On account of the light receipt yester day and today buyers were a little mnre anxious for cattle, and while the market waa not especially active there waa a somewhat freer movement than on some day of late. The prices paid were strong to 10c higher than Monday on both steer and cow stuff, and the bulk of the offer ing charged hands In good season. Ad vice from other selling point were not at all favorable, most markets being quoted as no better than steady, with others actually weaker, so that any strength shown by the market at this point may be taken a the direct result of light receipts locally, and not due to any general Improvement, in the trade at other points. There were hardly enough stackers or feeders in sight to make a market and What fCW there Were commanded atrnmrnr prices. Quotations nn Cattle: Good to choice rornfftd beeves, I7.2tyi7.70; fair to good cornfed beeves, $ti.59(fi7.2r; common to fair cornfed beevea. lfi.76'r.r: imH In chtiico heifers, $6.7Riy.60; good to choice cows, $&.D(reiK.O0; fair to good cows, $4.764 6 60; common to fair cows, $3.&0if4.75; good 10 cniiiuti sim-aera ana feeders. H.bmr7.2!i; fair to good Blockers nnd feeders. iii.OOtf 6.60; common to fair stackers and feed era, IS.OtKfciti.OO; stock helfur. $6.Xxh6.00: stock cows, $4,7645.76; stock calves, $6.0u r7.60; veal calves, $7.00U10.00; bulls, atagi, etc., $4.76W6.00. Repreanntatlve Hairs: BEEF STEERS. Mlnnx City Lira Stock Market SIOUX CITY. la., Feb. 16. CATTLR Receipts, 1.000 head; market firm: native ateara. L,vWip7.K.,; butchers. Io.0ii..4: cows and heifers. $I.MV,(6,ti0; canners, 4 00 0 4.86; stocker and feeder. $&.76(tf6.z.i calves, $4.6O(j.00; bulls, stags, eto., $4.764 aim. HOGS-Recelpts, 4.800 head: market steady; heavy, !6.624f6.65; mixed, $6 am 6 62'; light, $4.604i.tK); bulk of sale. $6.6n (D.6ll. SHEEP AND IAMn9-Rceipt. Jo) head. . I !t. Joseph l.lve Rtaok Market ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Feb. 16.-CATTLB Recelpta 1.600 head: market, ateady: tecrs, $ti.6i4.26: cow and heifer, $4.00 4IS.cn; calves. 16.005i9.75. HOGS-Receipts 7,000 head: market higher; topa, $6.82: hulk, $a.66itr4r.76. SHEKP AND LAM US Receipts 2.000 head; market, higher; lambs, jp7.7wUK.6tk, New York Mone Msrket, NEW YORK. Feb. 16 PRIME ME7R- CANTILK PAPER SHJ4 per cent. ST KR LING EXCHANGE Weak; glxty- day bills. $4'."860; for cables, $4.8026; for demand. $4.7876. SILVER Bar, 4SHc; Mexican dollar. Tilc. BONDS Government, firm; railroad, easy. TIME LOANS Steady; alxty day. 24Q l per cent; ninny day, i(u per cent; ix months, per cent. CALL MONEYAFInn; highest. 2V4 per cent; lowest, 2 per cent; ruling rate, 2 per cent; last losn, per cent; closing bid, i per rent; ottered at 2 per oent. Closing quotation on bond today were a follows: 9H MS. rc. ct. ts 44 H N. Y. C. g. .... 1S11N.T. tltr H 1IM.104X I'lH'N. T. HlsU 4Hs... 11X44 I" "UN. T., N. II. H. ,.10t .. sou. .. 91 .. wis Kaasa City Grata aad Provisions. KANSAS CITY, Feb. 16. WHEAT Cash, No. 2 hard. $1.6801.69; No. 2 red. HKA li EST AT K MISCKLLANKOl 8 Lot Bargains 1.U0-DUNDEB LOT, Capitol Ave., be tween 49th and 60th; paving and all special taxes paid In full. Cheap est lot In Dundee. $1,276 ON BOULEVARD, 2d lot south of Han scorn park; atl special taxea paid In full. Easily worth $1,160. Glover & Spain 919-20 City National. Douglaa 226!. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF aTOCKHOLDKRar MEET- Notic la hereby given that h regular annual meeting of the atock holder of the South Platte Land company will be held at the office of said company at Lincoln, Nebraska at lvn o'clock a. ro. aa th UUrd day of March. A. D. Ula. C. H. MORRILL. President A. B. MINOR. Secretary. Lincoln. Nebraska. February 1, ltlf , F-l-d- Liverpool Grata Market. LIVERPOOL, Feb. 16. WH BAT Spot No. 1 Manitoba. 13s 7d: No. 2, 13s 6d; No. 2, 13s 6d; No. 2 hard winter. 13s 6d. CORN Snot, American mixed, S 2Vid; February, 7s 9d; March, 7s lOd. FIjOUR Winter patents. 60. I " ' Metal Market. . NEW YORK. Feb. 16. M ETALS Iead. firm at 13 W.rrffl.67; Iondon. 19 Is 3d. Spelter, firm at $8.6S8.9ii; Indon. 'W 10a Tin: Weak; five-ton lot. $35 S0i.t6 i; twenty-five-ton lots, offered at $16.Ii7. Copper- Steady; electrolytic, $14 6214.87; casting, $14.2I,&14.62. J run: Quiet and unchanged. At London: Spot copper, UA Km; fu tures, i4. Spot tin, 17H; futures. 1(3 10s. ST. LOUIS, Mo., Feb. 16 METALS Iead, strong at $3.7.'Vjt(17u. Speller, higher. $8.60. Oroaba Hay Market. OMAHA, Feb. 16 HA Y Prairie: Choice upland. ll.btfj l.'.UO; No. 1. $11,001(11.60; No. 2, $S.aOfi9.60: No. 2. $6.(os8 0); choice mid land $I1.0011 50: No. 1, $10,50411.00: No. 2, 8 60414). EO, No. 2, $4.0Ui8.OO; choice low- and. S'..0"iB.b0: no. 1. n.64Kfi.ou: No. 2. $7.0038.00: No. 2, $&Wr.OO. Alfalfa: Choice . .... ...... . V. i A mnA fntiHh il3.60il4 6.1; wxtra choice, H4 6n; No. 1, $13.00 bll.&O; No. 2, $110'&'U.6O: No. 2. $10.6011.00. Co. K.I 106 m m MS 110 11 So. Av. Pr. No. A. Pr. 1 7m oe 11 i 7s 10 l l till 74 M 4 40 HO I Ml 1 KOI 4 46 !l I4 SS M DUO 60 !01 7 (tt I M0 111 It 1041 7 0. 47 loin 111 im t 10 11 M 1P.4 t II M 1 lc. .0 74 llol t iV STEERS AND HE1FEKH. 1 60 I Ml 10 M t M 1 719 6 tr, 14 711 1 11 TM 6 40 HEIFERS, 1 670 4 00 1 im 1 10 1 1 4 l 7 1137 I W 1 iie loe 1 Tat 1 00 t U6 I ao at in, I MUj 6 M I Mil 1044 I 6 1 7.0 S n 6 704 I 71 1 tov 40 I'ALVbh, t x.o 4 M 1 i:n 1 00 1. (. 4 7', t tm 9 00 U IW) t Ml I IM I q 1 Mo 7 00 t i;u t , U im 1 10 STOCK E KS AND FEEDERS. I. .. uo 4 no a ii e 16 1 133 14 Ml 4 170 I 40 1 MA 4 71 11 T74 6 45 19 1117 7 M II 117 10 Lara! Stex-ka aad Beads. Uuntatloas turntfti)! br Burn. Brlnksr A 41 Omaha National bank sulhlliif : mo. km Bl1. AakHl Utere Co. ptd Fairmont 'riiirr 7 par cant prd... 100 Hntirhea Mr. , I J I. Id Traction Cn 12 M ". Ptm Mill (J Vnlra Stock Yards, Ontab K t'sdlks Orala com M I'pdik Urala Co ura uaat 71' ss buofl CUr . Iowa, Is. 1929 I'4 in rionunt. N.b . M 107 l'T'4 Klas 1V , Wuh.. Is. IM 1U4 K14 Ml Kioui ritr. Ma.. Khool it 1MI ... VI Hmnbsldt. Nt.. K( . 12I iM'i IJuralD I. M A P. k. lUl'i k HI Lawls Co , Wuh., f. I. IK! im'4 h'i Osaha K. LAP. mm. lkS3 ' 97 Omaha A C. U. 8). Rr. I. ItJ xe'i Osiaha C. B. at. Ry. p'4 77 Oo.h Wsur imm, 1M1 101 I.om r,h4 Hehosl 4s. 121 V7 H'i Kll.burT-Waatil.in-s Hour Mill Is.... 71 lclrie fowar A IJiit is M 61 rvan Kraorlato. l . I. IH1-1M0.... S 10i Craltt A Co. la, 1IM4 H', V4 guparlor. Sab.. Watar la. 1KJ4 M 1 VoiTaraltf Flaaa 4Vta, 1(11 99 Bisk rienrlngs. OMAHA. Feb. 16.-Bank clearing fcr Omaha today were $2,8.092. 68 and for the correaponding day last ireer $2,749,-269. HOGS ll.ee I Ha were onlv fair for a Tuesday about 150 cars, or lO.ooO head, being received Fur I lie two days the supply foots up 14,146, being less tuan half aa large as a weea ago, ami smaller than fur the. same daya last year. fearly reuorts of better tirlces at other poiuis Drought shipriers out fur a while, and during Uie early rounds a number ot hogs sold on snipping and speculative ac count at prices that were around 6c higher, a number of load of good hoa-i leaching $6.7u, tils being the first time that ligure ha been paid Ccr over a week Puckui. on tbe other hand, made their liny offer at price that were only Dlncn bettor than ateadv and lu suite of a hard fight 011 the part of saieamcn for at leant a nickel advance, the bulk of the offeiinge finally moved at figures that were no more than steady to a shada higher than yesterday's average. Move ment was more or less draggy from start to finish. Taking everything Into consideration, the general market is just strong at Mon day' average. Bulk of the salea landed at lo.KKyi.tx., most of the drovea selling at a mat of about $6.rc."4. Aa wag mentioned above, severnl loads sold early as high ha $6.76, top for the day, and the highest price thst lis been paid since Monday of last Week. Ne. sr. gb, Pr. ... ..tat ... 6M 7 r-4 ... m it kr ... 67s n 17, V. g. rat la, rsg. do coupon V. 8. la. rag do coupon U. H. 4a. r 60 coupon U0V4 ct. 6a Panama la coupon.. 101 No. Facttlo 4s.. do cm. 4a 104 ado l Am. Hmsltora 4S....10ISO. 8. L. raf.' 4a A. T. A T. ct. 41 94 rac T. A T. Is Alchlann sen. 4a.... 91!4iann. eon. 4a... Hal. A Ohio 4s ttliradini geo. 4a itirm. A Ohio 4V9. 8 'H. U a M r. r, C. n. A Q- I. 4a.... mSo. rac. ct. 4s.., O M A g P g 4a.llllij in raf. 4a do r. 6a 1001, do kt. la , '. n. I. A P. c. 4s U Ho. Railway la.., 1'. A g. r. 4Sa.... Id In loo l-anlflo 4s. I). A R. n. raf. la. 4 do or. 4a Krlo aen. 4a 74aO. H. Hubnar la. Ocn. Klartrlr 6s. ., .1014 1'. 8taa la..., til. Nn. lat 4a Mi Wahaah in la.... u,awat. Union 4Wa.. 91 HHWnt. Elac. cv. la.. 91 79 III. Can raf. 4a. K. C. Ho. ret. la., M. K. A T. lat 4l., Hid. 4S Ml .. 14a .. Ml .. 9t .. 9' .. Kli .. m ..11114 ..im 100 Uj NEW YORK STOCK MARKET oreign Affairs Again Hold W Street's Attention to ExcIue.o.: of Stocks. LEADING ISSUES NEGLECTED NEW YORK. Feh. 16,-ForelBn affalia aiiHln hed Wall street's sttenllon today, almost to the exclusion of the stock mar- set itseir. Another shorp decline In ex change on London, was followed bv an engagement of a small amount of gold hy a local banking houae, the metal coni ng irom Ottawa. Receipt of a liahf ahln. mrnt of gold coin from l.ondon for trans fer lo Cuba hole lightly upon the e- nangn situation. lAter In the dav the rat for remittances o Irfindon became more normal, recovering to a point well above the low quotations of the morning Another aspect of the financial sltustlon was the heavv tradlna In bonds for future delivery. Brokers were almost un animous In the belief that this denoted further European hntiidstlon of our se curities, mainly for German account. It seemed in be accepted as a fsrt that sev eral ships soon due at thia port would bring In a quantity of stocks and bonds which have been disposed of In this manner. Stocks rose and fell In baltin manner. lend In glssuea being comparatively ne glected for the manipulated specialties, these moving In contrary fashion. For example, Mexican Petroleum added over three points to Its recent decline, making a total of almost eight points In two daya. Plttaburgh coal, preferred, rose three points In connection with the pro posed ssle of soma of Its properties, which waa expected to redound to the advantage of the shareholders. C hangea elsewhere were mostly nom inal, except for Isolated Issues like Mon tana Power, Texas company and the OH and Motor stocks. Favorites, Including United States Steel and the International list were under freipient pressure. Union racirtti and Pennsylvania exhibiting ea peclal heaviness In the final dealings After the close New Haven's minimum was reduced from 49 to 47, and that of Southern Railway preferred from 60 to 4S. Time money was not nuotahly altered. but supply was so Is r ire aa to cause aome large lander to withdraw from the mar ket. The recent Ruaslan credit of $25,000.- 0110 ha absorbed some of the Inactive supply. Number or sales and leading quotation on atock were a follow: Sal. Wth. Law. Clcs l.tos I sua .na las In 400 4W1 1.404 lino 4.109 too 1.600 Coffee Market. NEW YORK. Feb. 16. COFFEE fu tures were verv quiet and the email order wer sufficient to causa Irregular fluctuations. The opening waa at a de cline of 4 point to an advance of 2U. points, with near month relatively eaav under a little scattering liquidation. which waa supposed to reflect appre hensions that grade Rio coffees would be tendered before the maturity of the old style contract at the end of next June. iUer December contract also weakened. and the market closed at a net advance of 1 lolnts on July, but generally 1 to T points lower. Sales, i.lmi bans; February. 6.43c; March, 6.49c; April. 668c; May, 6 67c; June. 6.70c; July, 6.78c; Auguat, 6.83c; Sep tember, s.wc; ijetoiier, e4c; November. 7.01c; December, 7.00c. Spot quiet: Rio No. 7, 7c; Santoa. No. 4, SHc. Owing to a hoiidav no mnreis price were reported from Braxll. Cotton Market, NEW YORK. Feb. 16. COTTON Spot quiet; middling uplands, 165c; no sales. Futures closed ateady at 1.20c; March, 8.60c; May, $K.7c; July, S.880; Au gust, 9.03c; September, 9. 10c; October. 9.19c: December, 9.86c; January, 6.440. LIVERPOOL. Fwb. lA-tXTTON Spot firm: good middling, 6 31d; middling. Mid; low middling, 4.60c. Salea. 7.000 bale. The cotton market closed steady at a net ad vance of from 1 to 9 point. Alaska Onld , Amalgamated Or. per .... Anwloan lieet, Huaar.... An.arlran ('an Amarlran H. A ft An.arlnan S. A R. ptd.... Am. Sugar RaTtnlng A mart nan TV I. A Tal American Tonacro Ananonda Mining Atrhiann haltlmorc A Onto IVmolilyn Rapid Transit., tialirnrnla IXrolaum .... Canadian Paclflo Central leather rhlcase Oraat Wast mem.. n.ioaara, u. A m. r.... tlilraso N. W Chlno lor par OMoraoa Fuel A Iron.... tlnrado A Southarn.... PanTar A Rio Oranda.... lier.Tar a t. O. pld IMatlllars' Harurltlaa) .... Krle Oanaral ICIaclrta Ureal Northern ptd Ureal Northern Ora elm. Ouaaanbalm Exploration.. llllnola nteal ltilerhornucb Met. pfA.... Inaplrat Ion Coppar Intarnatlnnal Harvaatar.. Kansas cut Southsni.... Thlah Valley loulaTllle a Nashville. Vrnlcan Patmleum ..... Miami roppar Vliaaouri, K. A T Mlanourl Pacific) National tllarult K'allonal l.ead ....m..., NevaAa clnppar Now York Cant ml N. Y.. N. H. A It Norfolk Western Ncrtharn Pact Mo ...... Paclflo Mall Pacine Tal. A Tal ytennarlvanta rullman Palae Car.... Bar Con. Csppar , Headlnx , Republic Iron A I Hock laland Co Rock laland Co. pfd t. u 1 i. r. m pfd... HontlMra Part (In ........ .7w Houtharn Hallway t ins Tennaanaa Oippar I.loe I'nlnn Paotna .) t'nlon Iwelftc pfd. ....... 900 t nllad Slatas (Aval 17.000 It. H. Kteal pfd I tah t Topper Wabaah pM 1... VVaatern tmlon WewLlnshcHMia Klactrlo .. Total aalea for ths day t M4 4014 tS, ins" Wft K"4 S7S 74 61 ioii 1I9V4 94Wj navtj i14 IM 431 9 M lisn 40 l.frto 10 14.606 '"ios , 1,600 al... ns 1744 10,100 lira 4 OJ 10414 1,000 U4i DOS "4. IS II Ma 'S 4S ll utvt r H M w, N lsv Ui 41 It 4 124 W4 '4 II 11 11 141 1144a II am 1 91 12 112i Ui SM, 1H ln, lit '4 4tV4 It' innu. pmti 19J44 114 lis 9S 10144 IM 17 41'4j w 44 t". ..... fm S4V4 t 84 US 1V. 1'MI KM, VSm 14 11ta 119 114 11 14 mv, m 41 1 1111 l4 111 'iYi 1616 94 i4 m, 1M1 414 4 tl44 11 X04 Mi" m 113 111 71 'ioii 11 161 111 i9 "ioi. 16 '4 111H 41V aio 1.89 6414 6344 of loom ?n lot 1.700 lot 104 S 17 141 M'4 pno 71m 117,400 shai M14 4S 1041, li 1"4 '4j 7i .1 11 1. "' a'psswssn 'tlffdWOl SWfnUm-IJItfWatn 81 I lt.oS o -naSajd aauaia aa 44) I aaaaaaaM4lMP Im, nt '. O' I 4 ,na T mil .. unsa.aaiJop I l sial no at It wast pal mmm n,.u...i 4 pip aaaaaag liaaa anaa aao -aaf, 'nisao imtnn musnus-ssiioMi nu iubkh uor ims ii" pum ius$uinij Sunn jl$Mda 4Bquin- uj$S uJd4j BjnN toifoa Pioo wHO $OA4X 4uii araimi 4 ta64tat 4a) pNuaa aaa 6 ansiss mm siSsi ing as ass sa raaa ap, sss Ss Sissaaa ssiusal is sg aMJJ gacaj aaa ua s aiaaaa) s aiaass sssaaaiaa a aiarpad nisss sa MS m NJ M sag aaa aw avrrag oi!ar, woisag BIQU ava aja( atataaafc ...a'm.aaj atMn aota 'p.a mil ayaatiaa aaoy waf iIO pa aaa paa rsstraa London' fork Market. I1NDON. Feb. 16 Th American tock market today waa dull and fnaturelea. Kxoept for a slight advance in Canadian Pacific the list waa Inclined to ease off. SILVER Bar. 22rf per ounce. MONEY 1 per cent. DISCOUNT RATESSliort bill. 1 7-1$ per cent; three months, 7 7-16 per cent. Dry Good Market, NEW YORK. Feb. 16.-DRY GOODS Cotton goods were quiet today. tSub stantlal ahlpmenta of ootton duck were made and further order wer received Silks were quiet. Men's wear waa In moderate demand. .0 7 6 ; No. At. tin. Pr. M.... 411 Ul IW of lit ... 60 M Ill 10 f 40 6 I'M ... 4J'i a ... 6 t'JVa 1 117 ... 46 SHEEP A very good run showed up for a Tuesday, there being II, (no head reported in. against t8,846 a week ago and 10 Jf l a y ear ago. Like yeaterday the bulk of the ahep was irom Colorado, Idaho and the Scott Bluff country. Th market opened in good season, with the early aalea being male on ahlp plng and (hearing account. Offeiinge go ing to fill ahlpptng order were strong to a dime higher, while those going back to Ihe country were about eteasly. Tha beat lambs sold up to $8 jotjg.iu. It waa a slow market so far ss the packer were con cerned. They wanted some goo. I killers bad enough, but early in the forenoon hesitated, paying prlcea on the aame basis aa yeaterday. Sellers stood pal however, and late In tim day disposed uf the bulk of tha utieep and lambs at good strong, figures. Fwrs ranged Evaporated Apple aad Drlrd Fralt NEW YORK. Feb. 16. EVAPORATED APPLES Uulet. DRIED FRUITS Prune, ateady. Apri cots, firmer; choice, 9i,ftc; extra choice, liifgiOUo; rancy, lOVa'Hc. reaches quiet. Raisin, firm but lnactlv. Gets Six Months on "General Principles" From Judge on Trial WHEEUNO. W. V., Fb. 16. That Federal Judge Alston O. Dayton of th Northern district of West Virginia, w prejudiced against labor union waa tha burden of moat of tha testimony heard today by the congressional subcommittee Investigating charge against the Jurist. Th uddn resignation of Judg John J. Jackson, Judge Dayton' predecessor, was also touched upon by witnesses, th most of whom wer member of labor union. Judg Dayton' alleged connection with th Federal Carbon company was also brought before th committee. Van-Blttner, president of dlatriot No. I; John Levlnka. an organiser, and Jams Oates, a board member of district No. 6. all swore they heard Judge Dayton aay: "If John P. Whit war her with you I would glv him twelve month In Jail." Whit at th time was international president of th United Mine Worker. . ivn03 ON SVH XI uicsicg Ojisnugj e.iinequioo 10M ItNItt HU Mi nTM WH4 M inHHHin 1SHQ Hill Y0U dont need A MU 5TAK1 But you must hare th RIGHT start If you would make a suoceas of your efforts to aet ahead fi nancially. Open a Savings account today. 4 paid on deposits, which have th protection of th Depositors' Uuarante Fund. SOUTH OMAHA SAVINGS BANK 24th and M Streets H. C. B08TWICK, Pro Merit TI HUMAN BUCK, V. Pre. Y. It. GKTTlf, Cashier. Removed liursal aUrcments. Thickened, Swolleo lissue. Curbs, Filled Tendons, Sor oei from gny DrulM or StraJa; Stopi Spavin Lsmcneaa. Allayipaia. Doc not Blister, remove the hair o lay up the horse. S2.00 a bottle. delivered. Book J K free. ABiORBINE, JR.. the antiseptic lirW mnt for mankind. For Synovitis, Strain. Gouty or Rheumatic deposits. Swollen. Painful Varicose Vein. Will ttli you more if you write. .. 1 1 snd f- per bottle at dealer or delivered. Manufactured orJ v bt W F YOUkO.P.0 f. 104Inrlt$t.$prlrfl',6.'--.