THK IU:K: OMAHA, SATURDAY, FKKKUAUY 'JO, 1!)ir. 13 ( I OK ttKNT llnntrkrr plna Rooms. t-L.IF.Pl NO anil housekeeping rooms, fur nace heat. 7a 8. Ikth. Tyier liW-W. FRONT room mil I nous, keeping rooms. warm, well heated and every conveni ence, 617 N. ti'th. tela an Awrlaipiii. OI.UokNIA Motel isih en-1 :r-ni, X?k 'lLrRte $3ndjupkJDoglaejr08S. DODQB HliTKli- Modern Reasonable. lease and ( ottagea. ALT j slses. $3 pgr month up, 507 Paxton. 6- ROo.M ston bungalow $-i... 5-room, cor. 19th and Sahlcr $J 0) 7 - loom, fine location $f0i -room, modern except heat $JiO R-room, never occupied :2 5 J-room. modern, raved street tS'.O AMERICAN SECURITY IDMPANy! Douglas &it) or Walnut 3037, Harney 2.'.46 I'M J WOOUVORTH Ave., 8-r mod., $20. L'I6 Seward. 6-r.. barn, 115. 155 N. 20th St., 4-r., $125. 1", P. JSth B-r., $10. Others. RI N OWAJ -T. Brand els Thea t cr Ring $12 S. ISth, 3 r., brick, partly modern. extra choice. o 6- r . modern. 719 S. 37th St. 7-r.. modern. 8614 Leav. St.. good 'oration, Wob. t'.W 7- ROOM modern detached house. . 10 8. S&th St. Har. VIo. 12-ROOM modern house, with barn, hot water heat, 2618 Harney St., vacant March t Inquire T. J. O Brien, H. loot. nir.i WALKING DISTANCE, 8-room modern house. In (rood condition, 2644 Dodge, $35. Vacant March 1st V. W. Mitchell, sa owner. Webster 4R76. Globe Van&Storage Stores, moves, packs, shirs: J-horse. van ' and 2 men. $1.28 per nr.; tnrnge $2 per mo. Satisfaction guar. D. 4338 at Ty. 230. J. C. Reed Bxp. wo., inovlnu packing A storage. 1007 Karri am. D. 6146. Gordon VanCo. $ Moving. cklnx Storanu lit N. 11th St Phone D 884 or Web. 13X1 Krmonaln parts of the city. uouse8 Crelgh Sons A Co.. Bee Bids. Maggard's per hr.; dray, 1 men, Webster. Doug. 149a. Van and Stor age Co., Large van, I men,- $1.M $1.23 per hr. 1713 7-ROOM modern home, first class condt tlon. 8t".58 Jones. D. Maclvcr, Silk Dept., Ilayden Bros. For Rent FIVE ROOM 9 i SLEEPING PORCH CLOSE IN BRICK V NEAR SCHOOL ) PAVED STREET American Security Co. t IDougrlaa 613 or Har. 2645. Wal. 8037, r FOR IlENT W'e have a complete list of all houses, apartments and flats that are for rent. This list can be seen free of charge at Omaha Van Ac Storage Co., 80S So. :6th St. 6-Room new modern house, at 3S67 Jones St. Sleeping porch. Never been occu pied. Apply at 306 S. 17th. Phone Doug. BOS MASON St., R-r.. all mod.. $40. 2433 Franklin, 13-r., all mod., $. 10IW-O8V4 S. 22ii St., 9-r., all mod., $?0. I.i3 6. Sth St.. 6-r., all mod., $20. 3404 Military Ave., 6-r., part mod., $15. 3331 Fowler Ave., 5-r., part mod., $13.50. bV . 2f.th St., S-r., part mod.. $. BIRKETT A COMPANY. 413 Bee Bldg. Doug. 633. $1? 3-R. BRICK, PART MOD. KXTRA GOOD. 30-t4 8. 18TH. TEL. R. 4902. -o 8-HOOM modern house, 7tl6 N. 30th., $30 per month. Call Red 4S0S. Store Bad Of tiers. Downtown stores. L. H. Hill. t30 Bran. Th. NEW STORES FOR RENT In Grand Theater building, 16th and Bln ney Sts. Room has steam heat, full base ment, three entrances, strictly modern, show windows. Good neighborhood for an up-to-date business. OEORGE & COMPANY. Phone D. 756. 02 City Nat I Bank Bldg. LARGE store room at 16th and Howard; suitable for any kind of business. Wright & I.aslmry, fj6 S. 16th. Phone 1 152. GOOD 2d floor offices, low rent. Wright AV Lashury, 606 S. 16th St. Phone D. 162, 1213 JACKSON STREET. FIRST FLOOR AND BASEMENT. 44x1.12 FEET EACH. This building Is being put In good con dition and will be fine for a light manu lacturing concern, paint shop or for any other business along this line. Is light and pleasant, with glass front and num ber of skylights. Basement also very light. Rental $75 per month. HI ATT-FAIR FIELD CO.-.' 230 Omaha Nat. Bank Bids. D. 498. WANTED TO RENT WAN TEU) to rent a atenotype. K 692. Bee. REAL ESTATE 1 FARM at RANCH LANDS FOR IALB Callforala. 6 EE) THE PANAMA-PACIFIC International exposition at Sail Francisco this year at our expense. If you pur chase any of our rich colony lands in the famous Sacramento valley we will show you the exposition. tin reserves you ten acres or mora. In- apectton can be made any time within alx months; balance in nine annual payments. W. T. SMITH CO., City National Bank bldg. Colorado. TO SETTLERS ONLY 320-acrea for $200; rich corn, alfalfa and wheat land, M aand. J. A. Tracy.' Ft. Morgan. Colo. aauu, BARGAIN 240-acre dairy farm, near Sa il na, Kan.; write for full description and list of 100 Hansen farms for aale In central Kansas. V. E. Nlquette. Sallna, Kan. Miunyrl, GOOD Itnd, clos to R. R. town, 20 acres, $400, $6 monthly; 4 acres, $700. $10 monthly; SO acres, tl.OXi; no Interest, no taxes, no forfeiture; best bargain In South Missouri; literature free. D. Mer riam, Ellis & Benton, Kansas City. Kan. GOOD homes In south Mo. cheap and on easy terms. Write me toe prices. J. C. W)nkoop, Mountain View, Mo. Mlasieeota. IMPROVED farms in corn belt of Minne sota. $40 to $70 per acre. Also large acreage unimproved. Agents wanted. Farmers Land Co., Palace Bldg., Minne . a polls, Minn. MINNESOTA LANDS at wholesale 6,000 acra Marshall county, prairie, good aoli, near railroad, $15.60 per acre; $2.50 per acre cuh, balance five equal pay men ta, per cent; 4.000 acres Cass countv; dark loam, with clay subsoil; considerable hardweod timber; should retail at $5 per acre; price, $.J0: $2 per acre cash, bal ance tnost any kind of terms, I per cent t.ttO acres Lake county. 20 to 36 mtlea fine lake frontage. $4.50 per acre; $1 per acre caali, balance three equal payments, f per cent. Schwab Bros.. 102s Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis. Minn. Nebraska.. SECTION Kimball Co. orsa. HOI Paul $0 ACRES, fine upland farm. In Douglas county, 11 nrilta from Omaha. 2V, of rood town. 9lh ri I i I o t r-m IiaJu. -. ' - ....... -.'wsw 1. 1 or h paved road. $i,000 worth Improvements, 12 on annua. t-Aira line, price 914 QUO' terms, $3.mjd cash, or might take bankable note for $1.50o, $10,2u0 ten years' time, 6 prr cent. Deed and possession March 1 Owner. Ixxk Bog 6. Springfield. Neb. RANCH for sale. 640 acres, 50 acres under cultivation, 200 valley, cuts 7", ton hay, all fenced, 40 cattle. 7 horses. Price Including stock $7,0. Cash. No trades. I -owe A Young. Mullen, Neb. Wlaesula, Upper Wisconsin Best dairy and general crop state In the union; aetucia wanted. Lands for sale at low prices on easy terms. Ask for book let Na 34 on Wisconsin Ctfitral Land Grant. Excellent lands for stock raising. If tiiMrrvKied In fruit lands ask for book let on Apple Orchards. Address Land and Industrial Department, axx Llua Railway, M.UjBapulla. Jdiua. llKAL KSTATK FARM A H II MM) FOR A LH ct York.. NEW YORK FARMS FOR SAL. LAt'K F MONEY IS A COMMON 1IS THKSS. Hl'T NV IS THE Tl M I' F R A UIDKAWAKK MAN TO (IKT CLosk TO THE WORLD'S BEST MA UK KT lO'-acre iarm with IS cows, team atvl ee. d Kraln, fertile Itnd, good tint dlnat. pure spring water. Price $' per acre; $i0 cash; ll'io yearly. herf you have the benefit of a foppish oty who sh'.mpkd. "S-m re farm, house and 3 barns. 2 hen neries. hoKhouse. on main road, water at house ard barn, p) cows ami horse, seed Hrln. hsy to grass, l'rlcc $i500. $.'00 cash; "' vearlv. Write for Photos. R. R. fare one nay to purchaser. F. Ml'NSON. tig S. Sallna Bt., yr",u!L??-i. "NEW YORK state grslii and dairy farms, all sies. Some desirable farms with fine Chautauqua lvke frontage. Write Jay A. Butler, Iakewood, New York- North Dakota. IMPROVED farm, B04 teres. Cavalier county. North Dakota. 7 miles from LanRdon, co. seat, on O. N. R. R., miles from station on "Soo Line"; well settled country ; good soil; half under cultivation; well, barn; grows alfalfa and small grains. Price, $40 per acre. Write to H. F. Fryberger. 1050 Security Bank Bldg., Mlnespolln. Minn. REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE W . VTil i .1 L A TO 1 1VII or clear lots for equity In $1S.500 home, mortgage only $t.5xi. Writ for descrip tion. O'Kcefe Heal Estate Co. 1016 Omaha National. Phone Douglas 271R. KXCHANUES Sllaa ROBB1NS. D. 2S4:'. REAL KSTATE LOANS CITY anil faim loans, o 5, per cent. J. H. Dumont & t'clWI Farnam. Omaha WAMtU City loans and warianis. W. arnam Smith & Co.. 13TO 1-arnam. $l'io to $10,000 made promptly. F. 1J. Weed, Wead Bldg., lKth and Farnam Sts. WANTED City loans Peters 'i rust Co. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farina. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.. 1018 Omaha Natl. Douglas 271S. 1100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Bldg., 1MU and l'arnam Sts. GARVIN BROS f SEE us first for farm loans In eastern Neb. United States Trust Co.. Omaha. 6 CITY IX3ANS. C. O. Carlberg. 310-312 Brundels Theater Bldg. CITY property. Large loans a specialty. W. H Thomas, juit State Bank Bldg. MONjY on nana lor city and farm loans. H. W. Binder. City MatL Bank Bldg. ABSTRACTS OP TITLES REED Abstract Co., oldest abstract of fice In Nebraska. 206 Brandels Theater. KERR Title Guarantee and Abstract Co., a modern abstract office. 305 S. 17th St. Phone Douglas 64S7. REAL ESTATE ACREAGE 40 ACRES north of Florence, lust the place for a suburban home. It can be made Into profltahle fruit farm, as the soil is especially tdapted for small fruit: has only small Improvements; has beau tiful, small natural grove; will sell on terms. Might consider some exchange. TRAVER BROS., 705 Omaha Nut. Bank Bldg. REAL ESTATE NORTH SIDE It Will Pay You To let us show you several real bar gains we have In five and six-room bun galows. If you are in the market for a homo and want something right and at a bargain, see us at onoe. We have a bungalow In Kountze Place, one in Norwood, two In Collier Place, one at 32d and Poppleton Ave., and several others. Can make terms to suit. Norris & Norris 400 Bee Bldg. Phone Doug. 4270. NEW DESIGN In a 5-rooni bungalow; has oak finish In three rooms, one a sunroom, beam celling, book cases, window seat, fine large kitchen, with convenient pantry and Icebox room; furnace heat; cemented basement; fine lot; paved street; close to car; located near 19th and Laird Sts. Price, $3,9.;i0. Easy terms, or lot taken as first payment. RASP BROS. ins McCague Bldg Douglas 1653. Why Pay Rent when for $100 cash and $ per month you can buy a fine 5-room modern, ex cept heat, cottage in frood repair. This place is at 3Mo N. 19th St. Better see this place today. Creigh, Sons & Co. Douglas 2u). 508 Ben Bldg GARDEN LOTS. Ten fine garden lots to wlect from In Hitchcock's First addition, between 36th and 40th Sts.. between Lake and Maple. PRICES. $160 to Terms. $1 down, $1 per week, without Interest. . : Telephone Douglas 396. HARRY BILBY. i 1013-14 1 City Nat. Bank Bldg. PRAIRIE PARK. 8 room and sleeping Porch: brand new. never occupied; oak finish first story, white enamel second story; tiled bathroom; $500 cash, $50 monthly. Beautiful home In an ideal neighborhood. B. J. Scannell, 509 w are Block. DANDY EMMET STREET HOIISE. 6 good rooms, all modern, close to 24th St. car. A big snap at $3,360. Can show this house any time. PAYNE INVESTMENT tJO., Ware Block. Doug. 1781. MODLRN 6-room cottage on Florence Blvd , facing east. Jut north of Grand Ave. Terms $500 cash, balance $30 month. Phono Webster 2O09. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS Business Lot at a Bargain Gtxl32 feet to paved alley. Located only 66 feet from 16th Street, close to retail center. Will divide. See us about this at once. George & Company 902 Citv Nat l. Bank Bldg. Phone Doug. 756. 6 or 20? ' We ran build you an apartment house, with four 3-room atartments. Murphy beds, etc.. In a good location for a cash payment of HOO, that nets over 20 per cent (n money invested. Particular on reguevt Abk for Mr Manvllle. HASTINGS HEYDEN. 1814 Harney. REAL ESTATE KOITH SIDE A L lose-In Bargain 8-room house located near 22d and Ieav enworih, all modern In every respect, hot water beat, oak floors, n-ce lot, plenty of ahruLbery. Will take a vacant lot or small cottage as part payment. l'irkett & Company, 423 Bee Bldg. Doug. 633. REAL ESTATE SOfTH SIDE Open for Inspection Sunday 2 to 5 P. M. SOUTH NEAR CAR AND IN WALKING DISTANCE, 6 AND 6- ROOM HOUSES. MODERN. American Security Co. Douglas 5013 or Harney 3646 or Wal. 3037. REAL ESTATE WEST SIDE a 34th n Farnam d Home OF ONE OF OMAHA ? FOREMOST FAMILIES. EAST FRONT. EXQUISITE VIEW. FIVE SLEEPING ROOMS. SERVANTS' QUARTERS. OAK FINISH. FINE GROUNDS. The owner Is desirous of disposing of this place very soon and will make a price accordingly. American.Security Ca Douglas E"13 or Harney ?H5 or Wal. 8037. Oose-In 8-R. Mod. W . Farnam home bargain, $3,000. Rental terms. Houee well built, has new furnace, nicely terraced level lot, shade, paved streets, etc.; fine location. Here a a home of merit. Price cut from $4,000 for quick sale. $60 CASH-415 PER MONTH. Good 6-r. house, partly modern, best repair, well located, paved street, con venient to car. Hnraafn at $1,400. MKITR1CK, R. E. CO., DOUG. 1483. $100 CASH. WEST FARNAM DISTRICT. 7-room. strictly modern, oak iinisn; paved street; 1 blocks from car. M. r. UHKIB CO., 603i Bcc Bldg. Doug. .1678. MIDWINTER BARGAIN. BY OWNER LEAVING TOWN. 7-room modern house, 16-inlnute walk to Kth and Farnam, $3,500 If taken this week. Harney 1441. 2715 Capitol Ave. REAL ESTATE DUNDEE. DO YOU WANT a $6,000 house for $6,000, .In Dundee7 8 rooms, new, strictly modurn, up to date. W. H. RUSSELL, 631 Brandels Theater. REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS DO YOU OWN YOUR LOTT IF YOU DO. YAU CAN BE LIVING IN YOUR OWN HOME NEXT SUMMER IF YOU GET STARTED TO BUILD EARLY. This company will put up th house complete from the digging of the cellar to the decorating of the walls and th building of cement walks, according to plans mad especially to suit you, with no trouble or worry on your part. YOU PAY FOR YOUR HOME AS YOU EARN-EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS. Call at our office for further Informa tion. if you don't own a lot, come and see us any way. We have several or sal on easv payments that will please you. BANKERS REALTY INVESTMENT CO., Ground Floor Be Bldg. Telephone Douglas Wt. o Gallagher & Nelson Real Estate and Insurance 644 Brandeis Bldsr. D. 3382-o LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO" CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposal for furnishing the labor and material necessary for the con struction of curbs, gutter, curb ap proaches, and paving in Paving District No. 1, in the city of Columbus, Nebraska, will be received by the city clerk of said city up to 8 o'clock p. m. of th 2d day of March, 1016, at which hour the bid will be publicly opened and announced by the mayor and city council of eald city. Th work will consist of 12,000 Ltntal feet, more or less, of. curb and gutters, J ........ -nnMonKM .! KllIU ..hi u - yards, more or less, of paying. ' Th Union Pacific Railroad company reserve the right to curb, gutter and pave between their tracks, where tracks are less than 25 feet apart from center to center. The engineer's estimate for labor and material for the proposed improvement Is as follow: 50.134 sou are yards of paving with brick $112,801.50 The same with Fiber brick 100.268.00 Th same with Bitulithlct 100,268.00 mi -. a . i . . . . l; 't-r ut 1 lie Winn Willi A.lJiiait muricia oilmi .n. The same with concrete J6,2b4.0 7,3uo lineal feet of combination curbing and guttering 13,140.00 !,600 Lineal feet of gutter 6,040.00 l ouo uneal reet curbing nnu m 25 curb approaches 250.00 All proposals on curbs, gutters and curb approaches, must be accompanied by a certified 'check of $1,000. All proposal on paving must be accompanied by a certified check of $5,000. All proposal for the entire proposed work must be accompanied by a certified check of $6,000. These checks must he payable uncon ditionally to the treasurer of the city of Columbus, Nebraska, or order, as a guar antee of good faith to be collected and held by the city a liquidated damage in case the bid Is accepted and th bidder neglect or refuse to enter Into a con tract and bond In accordance therewith. Plana and Se-lf lcatlons together with general stipulations and Instructions to bidder, to be made a part of the contract or contracts with successful bidders, may lie wen and examined at the office of said city clerk. Columbus. Nebraska, February 17, 118. liana and specifications may be ob tained from the special engineer, "L, F. Gottschalk" for tri. WILLIAM BECKER, City Clerk. F.SOo. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEET ING. Notice I hereby given that the regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the South Platte Land company will be held al the office of said company at Lincoln, Nebraska at eleven o'clock a m. on th third day of Mar h, A D. U16. C H. MORRILL. President A. B. MINOR. Secretary. Lincoln. Nebraska. February 1, 191& F-S-d-Ht Wool Market. BOSTON, Feb. H. Th Commercial Bul letin will aay tomorrow: "Business in wool has been of smaller proportion dur ing the week owing to the fact that there has not been the heavy speculative buy ing among dealers. The manufacturer have leen buyera to a fair extent, how ever, and rrhes are fully firm and per haps a bit Uglier. Adilcea from Yorkshire tell of a market of limited suppllea and very firm price. The embargo situation la without material change. Dry Gol Market. NEW YORK, Feb. 1 DRY GOOD Cotton good market were quiet today. Yarn were dull. The wool market were firm, but leas active. 611k were quiet. Burlap In good demand. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Com Up Three to Tour Cent, While Corn and 0t$ Remain About 8ame. MAY OPTIONS SHOW STRENGTH OMAHA. Feb. 1. 1M5. The banner dav In the cash wheat mar ket of the Tnlled States Is a term that may be well applied on account of the enormoua tajtlngs of that grain by tin porting nations. It was estimated that the sale of wheat for foreign nrtlpment amounted to 3,V)0,.M bu. In addition to nearly 4.000,000 hu. of corn and 3,00,000 mi. of oata. The total sales were the largest that have been re ported for some time. The embargo promised by Germany was thought to be a bearish factor, hut the fact that the wheat market open.-.! at a range of $1 63S to $1.6 shows that the tracers did not take much stock in thene reports. The May option allowed considerable strength tooav and the clos ing prices were around the $1.63 mark. Omaha Spot Market Wheat waa Jo to 4Vfcc. higher; corn. Wo to He hlglier, and oats were unchanged to V.c higher. Clearance were Wheat and flour equal to 888,000 bu.; corn, 136,000 "! oats, 442.000 bu. laverpool rloaed with corn unchanged to kd higher. Primary wheat receipts were H.C bu. and shipments, S11.000 bu., against re ceipts of 690.000 bu. and shipments of 26!,om bu. last year. Primary com receipt were M5,W hu. and shipments 6S7.000 bu.. against receipts of WI9.00O bu. and shipments of 6K.0W bu. last year. Primary oats receipts were K0.000 bu. and shipments, gTS.OOO bu.. against re ceipts of 624,0110 bu. and shipments of 603, 000 bu. last year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn, Oats, Chicago Minneapolis iDuluth, Omaha Kansas City St. loiils Winnipeg .11 1. $: 61 14 41 m 71 64 3U today: Wheat No. 3 Sales reported hard winter: 3 cars, $1.67. No. 8 hard winter: 2 cars. $1.M. No. 4 hard winter: 1 car, $1 54: 1 car, $1.63. No. 3 mixed: 1 car, $1.66; 1 car, $1.64. No. i mixed: 1 car, $1.64. Rejected; 1 car, $1.60. Ry No. X: 1 car, $1.21. No. 3: 1 car, $1.20. Corn No. 3 yellow: 3 car. 60Sc; 1 oar, t No. t yellow: 1 ear, o. No. 3 mixed: 1 car, near white, No. No. mixed: 3 car. VVc; 8 car. 6ttc. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, 69c; 1 car, 6sa. No. I mixed: 1 car, 68c. No. 6 mixed: 1 car, 67c. Sample: 1 car, yellow, tac. Oat No. 8 white: 4 cars. 66c. No. 4 white; 3 cars. 64Vc. No. 3 mixed: 1 car. 64fc. Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. 3 hsrd. Sl.6eH4jU.58; No. 8 hard. $1.66H1.67H; No. 4 hard, $1.461 56; No. 3 spring. I1.5-4H 57; No. Odurum. $l.4Mil.bO; No. 3 durum, L47 tl.4. torn: No. 1 white, 7OH5t"0c; No. 2 whlt. 70Ve'WHc; No. 3 white, 7ojf7oHc: No. 4 whit. W70c: No. 6 white, 69L tc; No. 6 white, .HW&iHc; No. 1 yellow, O6i70c; No. 2 yellow. 6,H3-V ; No. $ vellow, Sitf9Hc: No 4 yellow, iVfc; No. 6 yellow, WfcfiWHc: No. 6 yellow, 67 (f6S4c: No. 1 mixed, 69H70c; No. 2 mixed. KU'ittrtOVe: No. 3 mixed. 6$Hc; No. 4 mixed. rtNV4rtSc; No. 6 mixed. 67H4i.c; No. 6 mixed. 61ift67e. Oata: No. 1 white, 6sy6Vc; atandard. sTxffMHc: .No. $ white. NS'aiic; No. 4 wnite. M"tnc. nrn- . Malting. iH7Sc: no. i reen, wi"c xe. No. 2. $1.$H1.21; No. 3. $1.1H1.20. CHICAGb GRAIN AND rROVISIONS Feat a re of th Trmllsiai mu4 Closing Price oai Boar A of Tr4. CHICAGO, Feb. 1 Desplt excited market conditions at TJverpool a fresh advance of '4c here) In the price of wheat today waa more than wiped out. Foreign buying In , tne t'nitea Biaiea socmen io have been checked to a considerable ex tent and there was fear that th sus pension of travel between the continent and England boded serious stops In wheat shipments from America, un marae- here closed weak at Wffio unaer iui night. Corn lost tt1e to T41P10 net and oals VifMkC to ?Mo. Provisions finished Irregular 5c off to a Ilka amount up. Wheat at flrt went rapidly upgrade, went along by a general rush to the bull side ot tne maraei. mi incentive came chiefly from Liverpool dispatches telling nr mint. tlnna 2U4iaUo hiaher and refer ring to much putiiio aaa traa criticism oi delays in the buying or supplies, stgna, however, of any uch volume of purchas ing for Europe as reported to hae takril place the day before railed to appear and it was not long until the greatest pres sure was rrom sellers. Bottom prices on wheat here quickly followed announcement from Washington that travel between Great Britain and the rest of Europe had entirely ceased. This nolle alone waa apparently responsible lor the flurry that accompanied the last setback of lH'io In price har a the ses sion cam to a close. Export clearances were cut almost in half as compared with the previous twenty-four hour. Corn rose and fnll with wheat. Bear made much of th fact that assertion of big sale of corn for export yesterday had not been confirmed. Seaboard ad vices were that foreigner today took 9A 000 bushels. Shipments from Argentina totalled 1,000,000 bushels less than was the rase a week ago. Oats encountered plen tiful selling almost from the start. Com mission house furnished about th only support. Provisions were quite unsettled, but kept within a narrow rang. Packer tok a hand on both side of the market. Following 1 the rang of price: Article! Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes y. Wheat! 11(1 ! May. 1 tt 1R Xm 1H July. 1 36 1 8Vj 1 32'i 1 S2H Corn: i May. 78H( 1H 77H 77H July. 80H 80 78 78 Oata: May m 80S 6H 6H July. 66H 66S 66 65 Pork: May. 18 66 IS 80 180 I8 60 July. 107 1SS0 18 02 102 Lard: t May. 10 SO M 86 JO 66 10 83 July. 10 75 10 80 10 76 10 80 Rib: May 10 30 10 10 16 IS . July. 10 87 10 46 10 87) 10 40 1 61 1 33 7 78 68 IS 62 107 10 67 10 76 1018 10 87 Chicago Caah Price Wheat: No. S red $1.62ral.; No. 3 hard, $l.Cii&1.68, Corn: No. 4 yellow, 72(fjr7Tkc; No. 4 while, 74 4j'76o. Oats: Na, S white, Sto8c; No. 1 wnue, tnWia nye: No. 2, $1.26. Bar lay: 77b4u. Seeds: Timothy. S6.6Ofi4.60: clover, $lL60roil4.0. Pork: S17.0Ua Is.io. Lard: $101. Rib: $9.2&ct0.76. BUTTER Steady; creamery, 24(29c. EGG & Lower; receipts. 4.072 cases: at mark, rase included, VtuUtc; ordinary firsts, 26c; firsts. tM'Oa. POTATOES Lower: recelots. 0 cr.- Michigan and Wisconsin red, OTsMOc: white. 8Kp8c. ' POULTRY Llv. aDTing. 14c: fowl. 18c. New York Oesml Marker . NEW YORK. Feb. l.-aUGA It Future. were firm again today on scattered com mission house and trade buying which seemed to be the result of th higher spot maraei ana rauoa i-uDan crop esti mate. I Tic at midday were i to 10 point higher. Raw sugar, firm: nolasaea. tW lfc; centrifugal, 4.77H.8c. Iteflned, BUTT ETR Firm; receipt. 6,826 tub: creamery extra (.83 score), lt?3lc: creamery (higher acorlng). SXuatw: Creamery firsts, 3i360c; seconds, ,m,uc Htrons : reoelota k'r4 ea..- freah gathered extraa, s0iUc; extra first. uc; firsts. 22i2Uc: aaconda. at 28c; nearby hennery, wiiltes, 87c. uiiKEHU-titeady; reoolpts 3.138 eases; state, whole milk, held specials, 177o; state, whol milk, swarag fancy. luii?a POULTRY Llv, atMdy; western chick ens, 16plc: fowls, 15Vrio. turkeys. 14 4Tc. Dreased. firm: western roasting chlckeoa, 17b-x1c; fresh fowls, 14lMc; turkey, UKinc. Kaaaas City Grata Prorlstoas. KANSAS CITY, Feb. 18. WH EAT No. S hard, $1 6il 6e; No. S red, $l.67(ttH.6; Mtiy, Sl.63; July. S1.1.S6; LepUniber, $1.17Mrl.l7. CORN No. S mixed, 72F72o: No. I white, T6e; No. 3 yellow. 78c; No. 8, T3c; May. 744y7e; July. W4ync; Sptmber. OAs-No. S white. 66ii7c; No. I mixed. 63c. K OXJ iH First. He: seconds 17o. OATS-No. S whlt. 67c; No.' 1 mixed. 6'4rSc P U LT R Y Hens, lic; rooster. 10c; turkeys, 16c. Mlaaeapoll Gralaj Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Feb. 1S.-JWHKAT May. StU asked; July. Sl-47ai 47 .ikci1; Nn. 1 hard, $!&'; No. 1 northern, II MMil VV No. 2 northern, $1 47VU1.53 FLOFR I'nchangrd. HAlU.KY-T.'iW. KYK II 4il 4. Hit A N -$:'4 . COIIN- No. 3 vellow. 71 V.I 71 c. n.M'S-Xo. 3 while, (.'ti (. FLA.-$l Will 86. OMAHA I.KNKI1AI, MIRKKT, miTTF.R-No. 1. 1-Tb. cartons. 31c: No. I. an il. tubs. tc. CHEESE Imported Bwlsa J4c; Amee an Swine. 36c; block Swiss. 22c; twins, lc; dalotes. lie; t-lplcts. I.e. loung A merlon. 19c; blue label brick, 17'c; Hm burger, 3-lb., IKK-; l ib., 20c; New Yolk white. IJv; Imported French RonucforC 40c. POTATOKX-t'oloradrt Rurals. 7fo mi.; Red River Ohio, soo bu.; Minnesota. Whites. 65c bu. FISH Trout. 2c; large rrapp'.e. 16c; halibut, 14c; channel ralltfth, 14c. MiKKT I'O TA cues -Katw-an. J.i. not. RHKF CUTS-No. 1 rlh. 16c: No. i. 14c; No. 8. 10c. No. 1 Iclii. liHc; No. 2, l.-Vi No. 8, 11V: No. I Chuck.!-; No. 2, "; No. 3. JVc; No. 1 rounds. li'4K; lo. z, nc; No. 3. li'V; No. 1 plates, 8c; No. 1, Hc; No 8. Tc POULTRY BroMers. i4c; spring rnica- ens, lie; nens. uc; cocas, oc, uucaa. geese, c: uirarya, iw. uigcuiia. ii-r dea. 0c; ducks, full festhered. 10c; gees, full fsthered. 8o; squab, No. 1. $1.M; No, Maraci quotations lurui.niro uuiu.im Fruit company: FRUITS-Orange: Kxtra fanry, Alpha betical, all else. $2.76 box; extra fancy. Ulendora Homes, all alsea, $2.65 box; extra fancy. Sunk 1st, all sixes, xi.mi oox. Lemons: Fancy Sunklst, Os, 3'V, $4 00 to $5 00 box; choice Red Ball. $.160 box. Grapefruit: 36s. 64, 64s and 8s, $.60 box. Apples: Extra fancy White Winter Pear malnea, $.,.0u box; extra fancy White Win ter Pearmaines, $1.5 box; extra fancy Washington Wlnraap. $150 box; extra funcy Wsshlngton Spltxenburga, $1.50 box; Washington extra muiy i""ii .. box; fancy Washington Jonathans, 1.6s, iws and 200. $16 box; ldsno lancy Crimes' Golden, $1.50 box; Idaho choice rimes Golden, l.a not; luino extra fancy Jonathiinn. $l.M box; extra fancy Black Ben Davis. II. X box; extra fancy Black Twigs. $1.60 box; fancy Black WEI NKS LAY P M Twigs $136 box; extra fancy Ganos, $1.3o box; fancy llanos. $1.25 box; fancy Rome liaatiiixa. tl 60 box: fancy Rome Beauties. 4 box lots or more, $1.40 box; extra fancy Black Twigs, v 5i Dm.; extra lain-y soiiri Ben Davis, highly colored, $3 26 bbl. Grapes: California. Emperors. $3.M bbl.; Malaga. .WI DPI. reara; n.iuu., box; Lawrence. $4.00 box; Jers.-. U26 box; Bos. o. $25 lio:. Sheldon, in Box; Easter, U36 box. Mananas; i er uucu. $1.76 to $..& Strawberries, 400 tjr. PI noiitn. in- -"v m - Nl'TS-No. 1 California walnuU, per lb., ISc; black walnuts, per lb., SHc; fil berts, per lb.. ISO; pecans, per io.. Braxll. lier lb., 12Hc; almonds, per lb., ic; 12-12 os. figs, per box, 86c; 50-6 os. tim ner box. K W. sugar walnut aaiea. per box, $1.40; Halowl dates, per lb.. 8c. VKUKTAHliBin-jauiu lowei , pwr '-rain, $3.00; now cabbage, per lb 2c; cucum bers, ner box. $2 26: red cabbage, per lb.. 3Hc; celery, Jumbo, per do., Wc; peppers. per basket, wo; leai leituce, per una., w, onions (shallotsl, per dos., 6iic; head lettuce, per dos., $1.00; tomatoes; per crate, $600; onions, yellow, per lb., 2n; garllo, per lb., 25c: onions, red, per lb., 2c; radishes, per dot., 50c; onions, while, per lb., 2'4c; turnip, per dos., &; onion. Spanish, per crate. $1 60; spinach, per dos., 60c; endive, per lb., 86c; parsley, per dos., 60c; artichokes, per dos., $1.50; beans per hamper, 1160. brussel sprouts, par lb., 20c. Potatoes: Colorado rurals. per bushel, 76c; Red river Ohlos, per ntishel Mkr; Minnesota whites, per bushel, 65c. Sweet p-et a toe, per hamper, $1.86. MISCELLANEOUS Shelled popcorn, per lb., 4c; limes, per box, $1.75; cracker lack, per case, $3.50; crackerjack, per half case, $1.76; checkers, per rase, $3.60: checkers, per half case, $1.75; honey, per case, $3.75; New York elder, per keg, $3.60; cocoanuts, per sack. $3.60; cocoanuts, per do., 76c- cranberrle, lata Howe's, per barrel, $7.00; peanuts, raw, per lb., 7c; peanuts, raw, sack lots, jumbo, per lb., 8c; peanuts, rossted. per lb., 8 Ho; pea nuts, salted, per can, $1.60; mushrooms, per lb., ooc. Liverpool Orsls Market. LIVERPOOL, Feb. IS.-WHEAT-Spot, No. 1 Manitoba, 13 lid; No. 2. 13a lod; No. 3, 13 sd; No. 2 hard winter, nom inally. 13a 8Hd. CORN Spot, American mixed, 8a Sd; American mixed, new, 8 3d; February, serf: March. 7a lOd. HOPS In London (Pacific coast) 359 41 6. ' at. Ioals Grain Market. ST. lH'Ifl. Feb. 18. WHEAT No. 3 red. Sl.6uim.flOH: No. 2 hard, $1.6031.61.; xi.v. tl. 66V: July. 81.28. CORN No. 3, 74Ho; No. $ white, 76fJ 76Ho: My, 77Hc; July, 78'4Wo. OATBNo. 2. 67Hc; No. $ whlt. 6c. Coffee Market. NEW YORK. Feb. l.--COFFEK-Tha market for coffee futures was easier to day under scattering liquidation and local oiling which waa attributed to th In fluence of continued large Braslllan re ceipt, a decline of S-I6d In the rate of Rio exchange on lxindon, and prediction of a falling off In the shipments to Europe. House with European connection were moderate buyer on near months, but the market continued easy In the late trading and closed at a net decline of 12 to 15 points. Sales. 34,760 bags. February, D60?i61r; March, 8.60YS.61c; April, SV; May, 6 70c: June, S.7.V: July. 8.73c; August, 6.81c; September. 6.88c; October, 6.U6V-; November, 7.02c; December, 7.09c. Spot, gulet; Rio No. 7, 7c; Santos No. 4, rc. Mllrels prices Were 76 re Is lower at Rio and. unchanged at Santo. Rio exchange on London 12d. I Metal Market. NBW YORK. Feb. If. METAL8 Iead: Steady at $3.623.87; Indon, 18 13a d. Spelter: Strong at $9.10ri(tt.S0; London, 41 10. Tin: Strong; five-ton loU. tW.Oivff4o.00; twenty-five-ton lot. $:2W(r4000. Copper: Dug; e-lectrolyth-. 41fSi4iU.S7; caating, S14.8&(ffl4.63. Iron: Steady and unchanged. At Iondon: Spot cornier, 63 15; future, 64 26d Hlot tin, 184; futures, I16J. ST. LOUIS. Feb. 18.-METAL8 Lead: Strong at $3-77. Spelter: Strong at $8.76 C0. Kaasaa City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CrrT. Feb. 19. -CATTLE Re ceipts, tin head: market strong; prime) fed steers, $7.76448.26; dressed beef staera, $6.86 ir.7.76; western steers. $660tr7.76: stooker and feeders, $.'.76i7.7S; bulla, S0..36i-50; calves, $6 5tai0.50. HOGS Receipt, 10,000 head: market lower: bulk of sales. $&6O).60; heavy, $6.6ifl65; packer and butchers, $4.47YtP 6.6u; light, $6.ri6.70: pigs, $.0Olf.40. SHBEP AND LAM BU Receipts, 8,000 head: market stendy; lambs, SXOmhtfiO; yearlings. 8H.7&88.00; wethera. S6.2&fl7.00; ewes. $6.7W1j.60. r O aaa ha Hay Market. OMAHA. Feb. 19-PJtAIRIE HAY Choloe upland. $11 612.00; No. 1, $11.00!? 1160; No. t. K6oiiV.r0; No. 8, $6.0l(iA(ii. (Choice midland. $11(1160; No. 1. J10 5o 11.00; No. 2, $K.0Wr9M; No. 8. $6.0O"t 00. Choice lowland. $0uru.60; No. 1, 6oj S.00; No. 2. tl.0'4HM); No. 3, t-.UW 00. ALFAUA "liolo pea green, leafy. third and fourth rutting, $13,604(14.50; i roust ne riirt hiuicv to nnng sif.nu): No. 1, Sl8.0rl$.; No. S, $1J.0uiu'12.6O; No. t. $10.60t 11.60. t. Laal Live SlMk Market. ST. LOUIS Mo.. Fb. 18-CATTLF,-Receipta. lot) head: rruu-ket ateady; native neer sieera, ti.wam.nu: cows ar.d heifers, $6.0ifl.26; stocker snd feeders, $S.2buXi7.26: southern steers. $6.2niif1.76; rows and heifer, $4.uoa6 76; native calve, $6.011 juoo. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, none: market steady: native muttons. Sentry. 76; Itmus, an.wua.rv; yearling, Wi VJ&I . Live Stock tm lkt. Receipts of llv stock at th five prin cipal wenlem markets: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Chicago 4.000 4X.0iiO 12.0th) Kansas City 3,o0 li.00 8, Ht. LouU 7U0 3.MJ0 1. Sioux City 18,000 t,o South Omaha 8 two leo.fcuo ft Total ,3U0 89,300 28,700 ICrasoraled Afples as4 Dried Fralt NEW YORK. Feb. 19. EVAPORATED APPLES Quiet. DRIED FRUITS Prune, barely ateady. Apricot and peach, steady. Ralatiia, steady. 4'ottoa Market. MVF-RPOOI Feb. IS COTTON Spot, firm; good middling, S 3id; mltldllng. a.Old; low niiJJllng. 6jU. sales, 4,t4M bale. OMAHA L1YE STOCK MARKET Cattle Active and Steady to Strong in Some Spot! Sheep and Lambs Strong to Higher. HOGS SLOW AND AGAIN LOWER SOUTH OMAHA. Teh. 1!. 1915. Receipts were: CTtln. Hogs. Sheep. Offlclsl Mondsy l.Ml 1.646 S.K2J omcini Tuesday 2.444 .l offl.lal Wednesday .. 2.4M 17. MS Official Thursday 3 6J3 20. llstlmate Friday 1.4(0 li.uOO Five days thbi werk..l1. Same dais last week . .16 mil Same days 8 wks. ago.JO.Kai Same days 3 wks. sgo 2.04 Same days 4 wks. ago IT. 353 Same day last year... 21.026 6,4.V) K7.4'K) 54.0:1 6.44 42.IM6 60.7SJ. The following tarile snows th receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at the South Omaha Llv stock market tor the year to-dan, as compared with laat year: 1HI5. 1SH4. Inc. Dec. iCatlle 1.W.31X l.ll.:i-ol 1.070 Hugs 4;fUUi! 4A.670 M.87H Sheep 2X9,m8 at,lJ8 23,44ii The following table shows th vrag price for hogs at th South Omaha llv stock market for th last few uays, with comparisons: Date. ii6. ii4.iu. mn.iu.iiio.io. Fab. Feb. Fh. I"eh. Feb Feb. lei,. S. .1 6 7H 8 3t. I 6 U6 1 i 08 .. HTM S U I ,T0( U T tl T HI .. .VI 8 Uj 7 42, 7 40, 8 W 4 04 0.. 761 8 2o 7 461 0 6.1 ( 74 I SB 7 J I l 1 48 T.. 3 tulHl42l S 82 6 14 6 13 W 8 4.1 6 07 71Ti ; , ,U o Ul 1 sui Feb. .. Feb. 10 Feb. ll, Feb. 12. Feb. 18 Feb. 14 :K 8 4" I I. 7 HI $ 47' t 16 4 1 T4 i 8 4., 7 3l 6 12 7 8i 8 48 8 40'. i 8 41 1 7 82 7 21 8 61 1 6 30 6 67'ti 8 JUi 7 5 6 (At-, I I Ull i IK 06 8 711 6 13 6 V8 ! I 6 U 8 771 i 8 6 7 tsii 6 061 6 80 Feb. 6 61 I 7 M IS 01 7 01 8 76, 8 21 Feb. Hi I b4V 8 34 I 8 tk 7 111 8 76 1 6 18 Feb. 17 I bo-l 8 88 8 0I 6 4 7 04) 8 86 6 07 Feb. la. 4 8 14! I 7 N 8 Mi 04 Feb. 111. a 3HI 8 l 8 .Hi' 6 80 8 Jj 5 !1 Sunday. " C ATTIRE Receipts wt very light this morning, only fifty-one car being re ported in. still it waa a fair run lor a Friday. The recclpta for the file day a tlila week loot up H.069 hoad being in smallest of any recent Week. Killing cattie wore ariieraJly steady with yesterday, with some of the more desirahle kino ot beet steers, that is light handy-weight that would do fr slupplng, account possibly a little stronger In spots. The market I right t 2uc higher than the low point last week. There were no fresh receipt of stock- era and feeder of any consequence, but the feeling was firm and the market 1 around 26c higher than a week ago. Coinmlaalon men are advising their customers to ship all (ut stork In cleaned and disinrected cars, bluing ait ot u a feeders. In this way the stock can bo old a feeders should feeder buyers prove to lie the higher bidders, a Is fre quently the case. On the other hand. If the stock Is shipped In unclean oar and tilled as killers, It can be sold only for killing purposes and cannot be sold as freuera for shipment back to too coun try. It would be wall for the country to bear In mind that while the above I hased on the quarantlnn established by the national government, the regulations adopted by the Nebraska State Santary board Is still In force. These regula tion provide that no stock can tie shipped into Nebraska from east of the Missouri river or from South lekots, Kansas or Missouri, except for Immediate slaughter or for shipment to other points for slaughter. Quotation on rattle: Good to choice ccrnfed beeves, $7.4017.80; fair to good enrnfed beeves, $6. 75717. 40; common to fair rornred beeves, $5.76ul6,76; good to choice heifers, $6.0O(U6.76; good to choloe rows, $5. 766.40: fair to good cows. $4.86l.76: common to fair cow, S3.60itP4.85; good to choice stocker and feeders, 86.8u4y7.40; fair to good storkers and feeder. $6.$5&i 80; common to fair stocker and retders. Sf :.0OU6 .26; stock heifers, $6.2Mj.0O; stock cows, 34. 754. 7b; stock calves. 84.0OliS.0O; veal calves, $7.0010.00; bull, stag, etc.. 84.6OOW.U0. HOGS Receipt continued large, esti mates calling for 346 csrs, or 17,000 head, The total for th five day 1 68,456, being a shortage ot 18,000 head a compared with a week ago. but nearly 8.000 larger than for th corresponding week a year ago. Trade opened out very dull today, with packer trying; to force the blggeet break of the week, their early bids being all of lotrlSo lower. Shippers and speculators bought a few very early thgt were all the way from almosg. steady to a much as a dime lower, but most of their purchase showed the long end of tills decline. Sell ers were willing to take off a nickel, but showed no disposition to make any larger concession, and as packers refused to rahse their hand there was nothing done until a lata hour in the forenoon. In fact. it waa after 11 o'clock before the dead lock was finally broken by puckers rais ing the bids a trifle. Even this did not, start anything to moving, but ono tha trade started to bra as up, It oontlnued to Improve, and while a few of Uw first sale were pretty close to a dime lower, th most of th offerings finally moved on a 6310a lower basts. Trad never liv ened up a great deal, and it was after midday before a clearance of any sort had been made. The general market waa fully fifrion be low Thursday's average. Bulk of th of ferings moved at 86.86r.40. ss against yesterday's long string at $6.46, and while only a few load sold over $6.40, one bunch old early as high $8 47. th day' top. During th last three day tha neavy re ceipts have allowed buyer to put price down fully 35c, and the week' trad hows a net decline of 20336c. JillEEP The receipts wsre liberal for a Friday, there being 13.000 head reported In, which I 10.671 more than laat Friday and 3,666 more than on the corresponding day a year ago. While the supply waa generous this morning th week supply falls a utile under last week and th sams week a year ago Both the sheen and lamb market were In good shape again today, notwith standing th liberal run on hand. Tha shortage in the week' supply had a bullish affect, and th paoker were good competitors, they got out early and cleared up both tha heavy and bandy- weight sheep aud lambs In short order, at prices steady to strong on lamb, and strong to a dim higher on agnd ieep. The range on Iamb waa at $. !. 40, with two loada or ted westerns making a top of $8 50 Ewe sold largely at $6 50-f6.u0. Th early sales Included a load of iambs that mill to shear at $8.16. Moat every thing was weighed up In good season. The shortage In the week a auppiy as compared with laat week amounted to 8,040 head and aa compared with the same lime a vear ago 8.6H2 head. This falling off In the receipts accounts for the rise In prices this week. Both sheep and lambs are fully 264T36C higher than the close of Isst week, with a good percentage of th lambs showing a 40o advanne. Quotations on sheep and lamha: Lambs, Mexlcsn. $8.3547-8.60; lambs, fed westerns, $4 0018. 60; lambs, shearing. $7.75. 25; yearlings, light, $7.6o(7.7l! yearllngJ, heavv $6.75V7.60; wethera, good to t-heaco, Kitjt.75: wether, fair to good. $6 t;7j) $60; ewe, good to choice, $6 26tr6.60; ewes, fair to good, K004f.a. CHICAGO L1VR STOCK MARK KT tattle Fir a llor rroa Wrtk Skeea CHICAGO, Feb. IS. CATTLFe Receipts, 1,0n0 head; maraet, firm; native steers, t5 2ru.txv; western, $4.hU,7.i6: cow and heifers. $3.40(il'7.60; calves, fl.lttU 11.00. HOG Receipts, 87,0i head; market weak to 5c under last night; bulk of sales. $1.4ir6 60; light. $6 3&J .65; mixed, $6 30v(6.6o; heavy. $4.156.46; rough, tn.K9 6.55; light, S6.26i4.b. SHEET AND LAMB 4 Receipts. .0m head; market etrong; sheep, 4017.25; yearlings, $7.26(7.0; lambs. $7.I5iS.75. ftloax 4 lly Llv Stork Market. SlOirX CITY. la., Feb. 1S.-TATTLB-Rei'.IUs. 800 head: market lOu higher: native steers, $5 fnwi7 45; butcher, S" 0irp .6u; canners, 4-aiiA n ; calves, $o.5Uj' 00; bulls, slags. to $5.006 00. HOOS Receipts, 10,0c 10 bead; market steady; heanry. 86 "J 46: mixed. $6 v 6 44): light, S6.33436.35i bulk of sales, $6.36 ii 45. SHEEP AND LAM BS None. t. Joseph Llv Slack Market. 8T. JOSEPH. Mo.. Feb. 1S.-CATTLF Receipts. 8 Ouo head; market steady; steer. $6.tVr;K 26; cows and heifers, $4 vo 8.00; calves, $7.0iii4l.76. HOG Receipts. 6.000 head; market lower; lop. $6 56; bulk of sales. $6.4i,i0.nil. slHEEP AND UMBO-a-trelpts, 8,ou0 head; market steady; lamb. $7 VUuH.tu. NEW YORK JMCK MARKET Wall Street Continues Waiting Atti tnde in Absence of Definite Developments. HOLDING UNUSUALLY LIGHT NEW YORK. Feb 1 In the abseneej of de'lnlte de shipment. Wall street to. day continued Its waiting attitude. Trad ing was tne IlKhtest of any recent session stul trice movements were unusually narrow, only a few of the prominent stock vsrving ns much ss a point In elh.r direction. Inactive specialties, such as Tennessee) Copper, Pittsburgh Coal preferred. Union Bag and Paper preferred, National Bls- cull preferred, Lorlllard Tobacco pre ferred mere heavy. American Car and Foundry and May Department Stores preferred were re stored to the alreadv large llat of secur ities selling at minimum prices. The list eased otf In the afternoon on new that Ihe British admiralty had ordered a sus pension of travel between England and the continent and closed with a heavy tone Bank celnrlngs In the leading cltle of the oountrv point to Improvement in general traoe. local bank received con siderable money from the Interior, but this was offset by heavy payments to the subtreasurv. Nevertheless, a cash gain la expected In tomorrow's bank statement.! Foreign exchange, was again ateady. mxt week holiday causing some antlcl-i ratory buvlng of bills on Ixindon and otlier' foreign financial renters. Money rstes for the Ixndon maturities had been., hardened a trifle, but for the shorter periods, supply continued In " . rrqulremrnts. Western Institutions have been buvlng more commercial paper, but local banks seem to have withdrawn tem porarily from the market. Foreign advices dealt mainly with tha supposed terms of the next German war loan, which will rrohablv be on a S i per, rent before any basis. Ixi tidon markets, on the surface at least, failed to reflect, the inauguration of the enemv a "n war decree. British bankers further payments In connection with, their, purchase of French treasury Mils. . Bond followed the course of the market, wtlh further recessions In invest . - , - nur value. werni M.906.O0O. United States governments were. "nuX; of ..le'i .nd leading -notation, en stocks were as follows: nnMl .. ins v ' Amsli! Cerrer .... AmorVwn Bet Huf t.ftin I. I'O 7H 77 l li l lis 821 84 7 'iiri u 7 , t intMa Hw 830' M 7 , 40 1 a 114 4 J SS 10 xiH 141 i 113 4i ' la. M l i i 1M4a IH , Sat.1 ' in 10 HI 48 It ' 4 in mH is t is:. m4l 143 If , iV u 14V4, t ISi lisvg l 41 103 H ' 4 rs os 11 Anerloaa i an ARrli-an . Amsrlraa g. R Am. Sinir RsflBls..... Amerlr.n Tel. Tel.... l.VO 1" SflO IIS Sit l.ma m I. M) 47 '' "ii'vt a it.; 4 tUO 84 Amsrtrsa Toaseoe Anamnita Hilling rUMtmnre hl Brooklyn Hp' Transit. I -all torn 14 rwroieum ... OmsHlnn Pai-lfls rvntral Iathv ct.epali l I-Mnpi rst Wanri. an Mi .'4 vi 154S lM MM 84 'iiioi 'it" i 'iiioo iiH iii'i "io 4 '4H "i.tH ' "siii '"soi "si" "ii" 'i!io iss ttoii " nvt 4nn ts l'H too n 1' 1,1(14 11 14 (iaa 4 4 ...I ) "i'tei 'iiii "si" 0 47 hm 11 mi two 1S)H 101 ftilnia. M. nt. i ... (Tllrsto N. W rhino t'opoer .- Colorsno Sun irne... Colnrsilo Southern ... Denver Hlo OrsniU... Penrer U. I"""-' Pltlllrs Perurltles ... Krim Mineral Klertrlc nreat Northers pro Ort No Ors til Otitxnhetm SJiplorsiiss llllnol Ontral Inlerboraugk Ut. fd... Inaplrattna Copper International IUrw Kansas IIT Southern.., IMih Vallsr Ixiuuvllle NuhTllls. Mexlras Petrolsum .... Miami Itopvsr Mlnmirl, K. T , Mlwiurl rtrlfln , National lllarult National lod Nrmd lnppr ......... New York Ontrel N T N. H H Norfolk A Western.... Northern Partita partftc Mall I'acIMn Tel. Tal Pennsylvania Pullman Palaes (Tsr Hay 'oa. tapper ITtea4lng Republln Iron fkeal.... Hook Ulana Co Rurk Ialan4 ("a. r'6 St. A H. F. ttl M... naithern Parlflc JOS ln Hvt 1.100 1H 13.100 14IS4 14 141 1.404 "t'.vi ton ., 84,'lkin fwe 70S 0 81 83 KouUiera Ballwar Tann was tVpper - Taxaa tVirapany I nloa Pacirto t'nloa Paelfla pM I'nlte4 Htatea Steal V. fl. Staal pf4 t'taa) Coppae Waatern t'nlon Wrolnchouss EUactria .. offarsd. TVeal sale for th day, m 11114 '. im a"4 , 64 37 1!7 'iiii 103 'a l 141, 409 sharas. Dirif'S REVIEW OF TRADE. Further Progress Noted la Dlrectlem of Increased Trade. NEW YORK. Fb. .-Dun Weekly Review tomorrow will say : Pom further progress 1 noted In the, direction of Increased trade, although, conditions are very Irregular and do not apply with equal accuracy to all sec tions and all branches of business. Thai west, owing to the great demand by price for wheat 1 more prosperous than' other part of th country. Condition In the south have been Improved by tbsr larger export of cotton. While the business situation I still con- trolled by consarvetiem prompted by un precedent world condition It Is steadily" gaining in strength and activity, and tha rate of progroaa. while It eeem alow from week to week, I remarkable Indeed when measured by months. Failures In the United States for th week number 664, compared with 886 the, corresponding week last year. In CanadW failure numbered 66 against 66 last year. Bank clearing for the week (five days amounted- to $2.6K4.66,419, a decrease of 14.4 per rent as compared with th sam waok laat year. j ' New York Moae) Market. NEW YORK, Feb. 1S.-PGUMB MER CANTILE PAPER 84j4 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Easy ; lxty- day bill. S4.8U26; tor cab, $4.8210; for demand, $4.81'.'6. SILVER Bar, 48o; Mexican dollar a, $7e. BONDS Government, stsady railroad, aay. TIME LOANS-Kaster; sixty days. 3iy 3 per cent; ninety days, t&S per Cent; six months. Va-4 per cent. CALL MONEY Steady; highest, 3 pet cent; lowest, 1 per cent; ruling rat, 3 per cent; last loan, 3 per cant; closing bid, 1 Per cent; offered at 3 per cent. Closing quotation on bonds today war as follows: g. raf. la. ras ., kmii. ran. cr. ta.... .. suttjasi. Y. O. g. SSks... Tk ..101 N T. CUT 4s 14.. UM, ,.11SN. Y. WUHa . .1WH ..HiN Y , N. K. H. ..Hu'. sr. 6s tin do eoupea TJ. H. rg do coupuu 0. g. 4a. rag do eeupon Panama la aeupes..!! No. Faelfls 4s An. bmellara 4s....loC4 da ta Uij A. T. T. ov. 4s HO g. U raf. 4s.... 1 Armour Co. 4Vks.. 1 Pac. T. T. U.... 7 Atchiaos gra. U. ... l(Pan. can. 4....... STWy Hal. Ohio 4a ss do eoa. 4s lMt V.hoa. 4V obis 4Va. leading tea 4s..... tu ('.. H. at Q. . 4s ... WH. L. A g. F. r. 4W C 44 at H P g 4HslISBs, Psa. ev. 4a. do av. ta 100 4a ret 4a. a :. R. f a p. c. 4s u to ev. ta W I-. A H rat. 4Sa.. II So. Railway aa. 11. R. U. raf. aa. 46SUnloa radfla as.... St. -a Bna gas. 4s Ian tlactrlc ta. .. Ot. N. Ut 4S4S... III. Can. rat. 4a. K. C. Ho. raf. 6a. L N. unl. 4a. sf K. 6 T. lat 4a Bid. . aas aoo eT. 4a s .lUiPU. H. Rubor 4a..., .11 . 'V. g. otaal aa Kwsj . as Wabaah lat 6a 1" . w Waal. I'nloa 4Va ... tl4 . miVt'aat. SMac. cv. is., til , Tl Local Stock ud Baals, Quatatloas furalahcd ay Burns. Brisker A Ci 44 On.ahs Natlouai bank buUdlBg: tiocka Bid. Aaka. Pran Co. ptd ,. II av ralrmout i raamary T par aaat (.14... IKS lot lluaacbrs Ml. IA 104 '' I.tDoulo Traotloa Co 41 . lot 1 84. C. Pslars Mill fd M 4 to lu a stuck Yarda. Omaha t n I t'pdlka Urals asm M lu t'pdlka Urals Cu M ) i Waiters Maat 184 a I buoo Clay 1 , Iowa, 8a. 128 14 lot . rioreuua, Nak.. 4a. 11 wt King Ca , Waak.. Is. 14M 14 104 af Kaaaaa City. Mo., Bkool 4a. 111.... tt M 1 Huaiaoldt. Natl.. Ral. 4a. itZi 14 MSI6 Llacoia L, H. ai P. la. 1M1 SS Si . Uanla Ca.. Waak.. Ral. 4a. UU 11 let 1 Osaka E. U a P. aa IMS T Omaha at C. B. St. Ky. 4a. 148 al4 44 Oa-Aha a C. B. St. Ut. 14 If , tia.aka Watar IW 141 101 i-a Omaha BVhool 4a I Ml If t.'sa Plllmoury Waatbura Flour Mill aa.... Ti 1 Paultla W Ubt Is 4S tl gas yranclaco. Cal . aa. 1W1 1. ... w, p, h.lft a to. aa, l44 til M -I Buparlur. Nab., Watar 6a. 1114 a ua , Uuiverally riao 4A 1H4 Get coinixlent help through Th Bee, ! t ! V f 1 r ! 1 i ':