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Allen Brothers Company Building
fe. Jii. Lorner 10th and Farnam Sts.
The East oi the above building Is now offered for rent together with
22 feet ot vncant ground adjoining on the East. Oood trackage. Large
electric elevator, sprinkler system, steam heat and 60,000 sq. feet of floor
space. The Oliver Chilled Plow Works will occupy the West ft of the build
ing. Seo us for terms.
George & Company
Pout-la 76. 02 Cltv National Rank Rullriln.
SWAPPER'S COLUMX
VIOLIN I have a good violin worth 176
nd Ensign camera (postal card size),
, worth $36; both In rood condition. Camera
la nearly new. Will trade for anything
WATCH A 15-lewel, 16 size, 30-year J.
Hoaa 20 gold-filled cu to trade for shot
gun. Address 8. C. 1621. care Bee.
WADEK8, ETC.-One pair good No.
canvass waders. What have you tl swap.
One 16-Inch Gen, Electric fan for wall or
desk. Used 3 months. Will sell or swap.
City only. Address S. C. 646. Bee.
WILL exchange section good land one
mile from Sidney, Neb., 550 acres under
cultivation. 300 acres In winter wheat, for
good eastern Nebraska farm. Write J. A
Bentley, Sidney. Neb.
WOULD like to swap roller top desk. In
first-class condition, for small safe or
strong bax. What have you got? Ad'
dress, S. C. 658, Bee.
FOK RENT
Apa.rtmr.nta aad. Plata.
Fidelity Storage Co
Storage, moving, packing auii shipping,
tilth A Jackson Sts. Phone Douglas 28.
SIX-ROOM steam heated modern flat,
will decorate to suit tenant. $26 in win
ter, $16 In summer. Fell A Plnkerton Co.,
.' State Bank Bldg.
OOOBN ANN alX, Council Bluffs, com
with kitchenette, wteam heat. Phone
-r., modern tlat. o S. 24th. $2;. H. 4711.
FOR KENT Most beautiful, finely fin
ished and up-to-date S, 4 and S-room
apartments in city. Building just fin
ished. Flora Apartments. ito61 Jones hi.
MOST up-to-date brick flat In city; hot
water heat, large lawn. D. iWl. H. 1803.
ONLY $30 per month; very fine all mod
ern brick flat; walking distance; $6 to $7
cheaper than anything In the vicinity.
CALKINS & CO. Doug. 131S. -Q
klGHT-ROOM brick. $32.i0. . ."
120 N. Thirtieth.
113 Bouth Thirtieth.
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.,
101 Omaha National. Douglas 2716.
GEORGIA APARTMENTS.
Five large, light rooms, tiled bath, gas
stove. Ice box; only $40. 1040 S. 2Sth,
Georgia Ave., first floor.
PETERS TRUST COMPANY.
W22 Farnam St. Phone Dougias iW8.
.111
unshinv
I W wa s .
81 s Ave. ,
NICE room In Uintah Apts. Harney 2963.
MADISON 21st and Chicago; steam heat;
$10 mo. and up; cafe In connoctlun. P,69tM,
OGDEN HOTiiL. CouncM Blufts. steatn
heated rooms, fa per week. Phone i4x
La Verna. 1812 Cap., front mis. Btein. ht.
THE COLXJN3 Steam heated, nicely
furnished rooms. Good location. 24uti
V Harney.
LARGE front room in private family for
2 gentlemen, with breakfast; on car line
in Dundee. Address. E 470,care Oifraha Bee.
Varnished Houses.
7-ROOM furnished house, all modern;
walking distance: flue location; terms
reasonable. 418 S. aith Et.. or Tel. P. 323.
tinrnarea.
BUILPINO. 1400-11 Hsrney St., 44x133 ft.;
best downtown location, in the city for
garage.
O. C. REDICK. Attorney,
224 Omaha Nat I Bank Bldg.
Telephone Douglas 1S12,
Hotels sad Apartments.
CALIFORNIA Hotel. I8tt anl . alUornlai
Weekly rtes $2 and up. Douglas T083.
IXjDGK HOTEL-4KWrn Raasouabla,
Hoasekeeplns Rooms.
BLIEPINO and housekeeping rooms, fur
nace beat B. lhth. Tyier Iu21-V.
TRONT room and housikeeplng rooms.
warm, well heated and every conveni
ence. 17 N. 2uth.
Famished lloasekesplng Hooms.
Fur. housekeeping rmi., 2222 Farnam 6t.
Houses and Cottaarrs.
6-ROOM cottage. Walnut lntiO
2813 Woolworth Ave., 8 rooms, mod., f.U
Kit Seward. 6 rooms, barn, $15.
116 S. 2b th, b rooms. $10
166s N. auth, 4 roois. $12.60
27o Farnam, I rooms, mod., brick, W"-
410 N. 22d. 10 rooms, mod., 2 baths, $13.
2406 Capitol Ave., 7 rooms, mod., $J0.
271S Howard, 6 rooms, mod., $20.
1217 B. 18th, s-room flat for colored. $li.
RING WALT, Brandets Theater Bldg.
aw ALL saes. $3 per month up. M7 Paxtoa.
. . ma a 7, b. U. 7-r iniil.rn
gl 4 Leav. Bt. good 'ocatlon. Vch. 2..W.
S-ROOM cottage. lls B. nth St.; $.. Fell
& Plnkerton :o., s ftate uam.
12-ROOM modern bouse, with barn, hot
water beat 2il8 Harney St. vacant
March L Inquire T. j. O Brian, It. li
p. Illl "
Gordon VanCo. S
llN. Uth Bt
Phone l W or Wsb. tlttl
Globe Van&Storage
Btorea, moves, pacUa. ahiijs: 1-hcrae van
and 2 men. $1.U ptr br.; storage 12 pr
mo. Satisfaction guar. P. 4S38 A Ty. 230.
J.CReedf
Cip. no., moving,
parking 4k storage.
lvi rarnara. u. ciis.
Hm-isaa1" P"-'1 th city.
Maggard's
Van and Stor
age Co., Largs
van, 2 man.- $l.is
$1.36 per br. Mi
per nr.,
y. 2 mn,
Webster.
Doug. 149.
FOR KENT
We have a complete list of all houses,
apartments and flats that are for rent
This Uat can be seen troe ot charge at
Omaha Van btoraga Co.. S04 Bq. :6ih Bt.
P-KOOU mudern house, 70s N. iuth.. $j0
per month. Call Hd X.
AM leaving city and Un to rent my
borne at 414 N. 2oth 8t.; T rooina and
bath, all modern, vacant about March 10.
lei. Harney Z2.7.
WANTED TO BUT
Yale buy eAcrytbing Id band. Tyler HL1.
FOK RKN'T
Horf nad Office.
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towntown stores. I H. I Illl, wo Bran. Th.
WANTED TO BUY
OFF1CK furniture bought and sold. J,
O. Reed, 12U7 Farnam. Doug. 6140.
WF, BUY 2d-hand clothes. 1421 N. 44th.
GET Kaplan's prices for td hand turn.,
shoes, clothes, before selling. Web. 7500.
REAL ESTATE
FARM Jt RANCH LANDS FOR SALB
California.
FOR health, pleasure, profit; 64 acres
young citrus grove, oranges, lemons,
grapefruit close to the foothills of high
Sierras; In favored Llndsay-Hortervll.a
district; California bungalow. Booklet on
request. Pr. J. W. Coolldge, Portervllle,
Cal.
The Dream
of owing a home In California' came true
to the buyers who went on our excursion
of the th Inst, over 1,200 acres has been
sold this month. Our Live Oak colonies
bear investigation and prove all of our
statements on inspection. We wish wa
could Impress the doubting ones with
the goodness of our land, beauty of
surroundings and conveniences. ACT
NOW If you want to get some of this
splendid land, at Its present low prices.
Go on our excursion Alarch 16, and make
Inspection. Round trip for only $ri0 with
good stop over privileges. Remember we
produce on this land all the crops that
grow In California, go and see thern
growing.
We have several nicely Improved places
right prices and terms, that are ready
for you to move right on. -
Full particulars and literature cn ap
plication. Write today and let us tell you about
our land.
W. T. Smith Co.,
City National Bank Bldg.,
Omaha. Neb.
Colorado
TO SETTLERS ON LY 320-acrea for 2200;
rich corn, alfalfa .and wheat land, DO
sand. J. A. Tracy. $'t Morgan, Colo.
ItssiM,
BARGAIN 240-acre dairy farm, near Sa
una, Kan.; write for full description and
list of 100 Kansas farms for sale In central
Kanaas. V. E. Nlquette. Sallna, Kan.
M l,,nn wt
GOOD Und, close to R. R. town, 20 acres.
w, u luunmiy; vi acres, s.uu. $1V
monthly; SO acres, $1,200; no Interest, no
South Missouri; literature free, D. Mer-
. imw Dcnwii, ivansaa jiiy. ivan
GOOD homes In south Mo. cheap and on
eiu- terms, vv rue me lof prices. J. c
Wynkoop. Mountain View. Mo.
CATTLEMEN'S EDITION.
The Panhandle Cattlemen's association
meets in El Paso, Tex., March 2, 3 and 4.
This and other attractions means possibly
20,0i) to 30,000 visitors to El Paso.
THE EL PASO MORNING TIMES
will Issue at that time a
CATTLEMEN'S EDITION
that will equal any newspaper ever pro
duced In El Paso. This edition will not
only be of Interest to stockmen, but to
all those who have land to sell or ex
change. YOUR AD SHOULD BE IN THH
LAND SECTION
OF FEBRUARY 2s TO MARCH 4
If you wish to reach the people of west
lexas. ,New Mexico. Arlcona. and states
of Chihuahua and Honors, Mexico.
El Paso is the commercial center of
the southwest.
EL PASO MORNING TIMES'
CIRCULATION DAILY OVER 18,009,
SUNDAY OVER 23,000.
Advertising rates 85c per inch dally; $3.00
per Inch for the 6 Issues; by the word lc;
minimum 25c dally; 4c per word for the
6 Issues.
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE
PRESENT DEMAND
FOR FARM LANDS;
ADVERTISE NOW.
THERE IS NO BUSINESS DEPRES
SION IN SOUTHWESTERN TEXAS
ADDRESS WANT AT) DEPARTMENT!
EL PASO .MORNING TIMES.
EL PASO. TEX.
Nebraska.
FOR SALE 0 acres, 6 miles north of
rentral City. Neb. Mrs. Amy Stavely.
3ft) Lincoln Ave.. Council Bluffs.
Public Auction
We will sell . at public auction In Key
stone, Neb.,
Saturday, Feb. 27th,
AT J P. M. SHARP.
The west half of tho northwest quarter
of wction 4, township 14. range 27, Keith
county, Nebraska, containing SO acres of
as fine a land as ever laid out doors
Thto farm practically joins the town of
Keystone. -Is level, rich black soil, all In
cultivation. Is acres alfalfa; all best of
aurn. wheat and alfalfa land. This farm
la all under cultivation. Plenty of water' W
shares of stock of Keystone Irrigation
company go with land, fully paid up
Small house and other buildings. AU
fenced. Rents for one-half of crop de
livered. This Is one of Nebraska's best farms
and a farm that never has a crop failure
Must be sold to divide partnership.
TERMS: $3.U0 eastern loan will be car
ried back on farm at 6 If purchaser de
sires; $5U) cash deposit on day of sale;
balance to be paid when -abstract and
title has been passed upon and warranty
deed delivered.
There will be no by-blddlng. This farm
must sell on above date.
For further Information write Dowd
Auction A.. Omaha. Neb., or W. B. Wat
klna tc Co., Wayne, Neb., owners.
W.E.Watkins&Co.
OWNERS.
James L: Dowd
AUCTIONEER.
FCR SALE Best Urge body blgta-grade
medium-priced land In Nebraska; vary
llttie money required. C. Brad la. Wol
bach. Neb.
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REAL ESTATE
FARM ItN H LA Ml FOR SALB
Nebraska.
RANCH for sale. 640 acres. Wt ai-res
under cultivation. f valley, cuts
n ton hay. all fem-ed, 40 rsttlo. i hore".
Pi-Ice Inducing stuck $7.v Cash. No
trades. I.owe - Young. Mullen. NoK
SKCTIO.N Klmbnll Co oi-.a, TToi Paul
W A NTEI Small loan on uiiarler section
land Dawson comm. 5 vc.ir. or will
sell easy terms. Address K W, Pee.
I tab.
STOCK and grain ranch. Juan county,
I tan, J.5.D acroa, :ll fenced; 600 acres
now in wheat. 2'0 acres In rre. both up
and doing well. The average vie Id of
wheat per acre on tills plsce Is 30 bushel.
ripe improvements. worth I7,s: 24
Percheron horses. Including one stallion
worth $2. 0ft), tools and machinery on
place worth $3,00i; good well and pump
furnish all water needed on ranch: onlv
8 milee from station. Trice, Including ail
stoca. implements, etc., only $m per acre;
win make terms. This Is something that
Is seldom offered at such a low price. It
Is good In every way. Particulars,
V . 1. SMITH CO.,
City National Bank Bldg.
Omaha, Neh. o
WlwOMlS,
Upper Wisconsin
Pest dairv and general crop state In th 1
union; acttlers wanted. Lands for sale at I
low prices on easy terms. Ask for book- I
let No. 34 on Wisconsin Central Land
Urant. Lxcellent lands for stock raising.
If Interested In fruit lands ask for book
let on Apple Orchards. Addresa Land and
Industrial Department, boo Line Hallway,
Minneapolis. Minn.
REAL fcSTATK LOANS
CITY and faira loans. 6 per osnt
J. H. Duruoi.t Cc..l6u8 Farnam, Omaha
WANTED City loans and warrants. W.
V arnam Smith & Co.. 1330 Farnam. --
$l'iu to $10,uuw made promptly. F. D. Weed,
Weed Bldg.. 18th and Farnam Sts.
WANTED City loans Peters Trust Co.
OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms.
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO..
1018 Omaha Natl. Douglas 2713.
$100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead,
Wead Bldg., lttth and ''arnam Sts.
GARVIN BROS " "i up.
umli)l J3A.VWO 0mh Nat. Bank.
SEE us first for farm loans In eastern
Neb. United States Trust Co., Omaha.
fj CITY IXJANS. C. C--!!;erg.
810-312 Brandels Theater Bldg.
CITY property. Large loans a specialty.
W. H Thomas. State Bank Bidg.
MONET on nana ior city and farm loana
IL W. Binder. Cliv Natl Bank Bldg.
REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE!
WANTS CLEAR LAND
or clear lota for equity In $1S,500 home;
mortgage only $0,.ri00. Write for description.
O'Keefe Real Estate Co.
1016 Omaha National. Phone Douglas 2715.
W ANTED To trade, mv farm consisting
of 115 acres, only 4 mile from Burton,
Neb.; haa grove of several thousand
trees; running water: three springs; cuts
40 tons of Imy; K0 acres ot farm land; all
fenced; encumbrance of $1,800; will trade
for Omaha residence or bungalow prop
erty. Address U. B. Flannlgan, Burton,
Neb.
I HAVE 100 acres choice western land; I
need late model auto; will make It an
object. S. H.. 4624 Urand Ave. Phone
Webster 2332.
5-ROOM cottage, modern except heat;
paved street; rented $16 per mo. Price,
$1,800. Will take building lots down to
$600. Address C 35, Bee. o
KXCHANOES-Sllas ROBBIN8, D. 2842.
ABSTRACTS OF 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 6487.
REAL ESTATE ACREAGE
i AND 10-acre tracta close in for sub
' dividing. Phone Doug. 2M7.
ACREAGE.
We have a number of clients who want
to exchange small tracts of laud, both
Improved and unimproved, for city prop
erty. THE VOGEL REALTY AGENCY,
1015-1 W. O. W. Bldg. -o
REAL ESTATE NORTH SIDE
FIVE-ROOM cottage, 4517 N. 3Sith St.,
everything modern. Hot water heat,
newly painted and decorated. Key first
door south. Price $2,800; will take vacant
lots, balance like rent or very small cash
payment
C. M. EATON,
1106 W. O. W. Bldg. Douglas 1984.-0
$250-CASH -$250
$25 PER MONTH.
2215 South 24th St.. 7 rooms, all mod.
em, house nine years old, in good repair.
run wmeni uaaemeni, cement walks, 4
blocks to school, right on the car line.
Hee this today and make us an offer.
Must be sold before March 1.
THE VOGEL REALTY AGENCY
1016-18 W. O. W. Bldg.
Douglas 3tl or South 281(1.
North Side Bargain
Lothrop School
District
Trice $3.7DO $Mo cash, balance monthly,
for a full 2-story, -room strictly modern
home; newly decorated and refinlshed in
the Interior. Built less than 4 years, lo
cated on south front lot on paved street.
This is an exceptional bargain and can
be bought for a good deal leas than it
would be posslhlo to duplicate same.
For further Information see
Hiatt-Fairfield Co.
'tOl .. l ..... ...
wmana tvationai I'.finK Bldg.
1). v..
REAL ESTATE SOUTH SIDE
It is Time
you bought a house and get away from
the rent habit Your $100 will make the
first payment on the house at yjia Du
pont St, a house with 6 rooms, gas
W.!tr toilet nn.4 nnlw .... .. 1. 1- - '
school, stores and car. It 1 worth the
Creigh, Sons & Co.
Douglas JiQ.
58 Bee Bldg.
NEAR REM IS PARK
5 rooms, all modern, oak finish In liv
ing rooms, elegantly furnished bath room
south front lot. with paved street; paving
all paid. Price but $J,On0. Here is you"
chauce to get something nice.
C. G. CARLBERO,
312 Brandels Theater Bldg.
INVESTIGATE THIS
Nice home, Vtanscom Park district
Owner leaving city; sacrifice for uulck
ale. Wright A Lasbury. 54 Ho. itith
Doug. lfig.
FJELD CLUB DISTRICT"""
7 rooms, all modern. Mn h finish, hot
water heat, elegant east front lot, paved
street close to car line, first class neigh
borhood, located Just a block north of
Field club on 38th Ave. Price $3,800
C. O. CARLBERO.
213 Brandels Theater Bldg.
REAL ESTATF WEST SIDE
$750 Cash
Balance Monthly
Will buy a brand new bungalow ( large
living rooina, oak finish, strictly mod
ern and up-to-date In every way; choice
roxner lot, 5uxl33; both streets paved.
Iiratlon. weal side Uanscom Park
value. $4,250; price. $3,750. Terms, or lot
taken as first payment. See us at once
about tills and other special bargains.
Rasp Bros.
10 McCsgua Bldg.
Douglas 1X1
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
With General Sentiment Bearish, AU
Graini Remain at About the
Same Prices.
OPTIONS ARE A LITTLE HIGHER
OMAHA, Feb. 24, 1916.
tJenernl sentiment la besrlsh on all
grains and provisions, but many of the
big shorts have taken their profits and
say that a break of 10c In corn and tic
In rsts, front Iho recent high price, puts
the market on a better level.
Today tho options are higher, and this
I' probably dun to the large demand for
wheat, corn and oats by exporting firms.
May wheat opened at $1.MV and $1 65 and
wrnt as high as $1.57 before the close.
Bed weather still prevails over the
grain belts and, as a result, there was
no grain Inspected. In some ot the mar
kets. The receipts at Omaha are still very
light, today's receipts being 40 cars.
There was a fairly good demand for
all grnins today and almost ail the of
ferings were taken up
On Omaha spot market: Wheat was
unchanged; corn was o lower to So
higher; oats were unchanged to Ho lower.
These sales were reported todav:
Wheat: No. 2 hard winter: 1 car. $l.lft't;
S ears, $1.51; car, $1.50. No. 7 hard
winter: 2 cars, $1..0'; 2 ears, 21. SO. No.
4 hard winter: 2 cars. $1.4). No. 3 spring.
3 cars, 1. SO. No: 3 mixed: 1 car, $1.49S,.
No. 4 mixed durum, 1 car, $1 41. No. 2
durum, car, $l.4i. Corn' No. 3 white:
1 car. Sc; 1 car. t7c. No. 4 white: 1
car. 67o. No. 3 yellow: 2 cars. t'Te; 9
ars, 7c. No. 4 yellow: 8 cars, Hc. No.
5 yellow, 1 car, H0c: S cars. 6Hc; 1 ear,
. No. 2 mixed: 1 car tnear white),
t"V No. 3 mixed: 3 cars tnear white ,
ac; 4 cars, w.c. No. 4 mixed: 1 car
(near white. Wc; 1 car, tnear white ,
Wc. 1 car, 4: 1 car. Me, No. 5 mixed:
1 car (near whlte, WTic: 1 car, &Wo.
Sample: 1 car (white), ff7c. Oats; Stand
ard: 1 car, Wc. No. 2 white: 2 cars,
M'tc. No. 4 white: t cars, 63c; 1 car.
53c. Sample: 2 cars, 52c; 1 car, Rlc; 1
car. 50o. Rye: No. 2: I car. $1 17.
Wheat No. 2 hard, $l.HV(rl.52; No. 2
hard, $1.4rVu 1.51 : No. 4 hard, Jl.4u-.fl. 40;
No. 3 spring. $1.4vnl 60; No. 2 Durum,
ll.44Vrfl.46; No. 8 ' Durum. 143VcfL44.
Corn No. 1 white, ffMWKWc : No. 2 white.
SC(W'4c: No. S white, 67ijSo; No. 4
white, Wgfit7r; No- 6 white, (WVffiw;o;
No. 6 white, fiffV6lMHo; No. 1 yellow,
B7'yfm7c: No. 2 vellow, 67Vfi"Hc; No. 3
yellow, BTfrWac: No. 4 yellow, (Wiflc;
No. 5 yelloa, taW-o; No. yellow, 66i
iftJVc; No. 1 mixed. 7i74c; No. 2
mixed. KViTSTe: No. 3 mixed, l44i;
No. 4 mixed, fiOfWHo: No. 6 rrilxed. S5
rCV; No. S mixed. 66W4c: sample
mixed, B34i7c. Oats-No. 3 white, 64
64Hc; standard, 64i41ac; No. 2 white.
MVi53V; No. 4 white, MiffM'aC. Barley
-Malting, TWrTRe: No. 1 feed. Mj8o.
Rye-No. 2, $1.16H(gl,17; No. 2, $1.WM6.
CHICAGO GRAIN AXD PROVISIONS
Features of the Tradlnsr and Closing;
Prices on Board of Trade.
CHICAGO, Feb. 24 Wheat reedlly ad
vsnced today In response to foreign buy
ing that was associated with much re
duced estimates of the Argentine export
able surplus. Although some of the gain
was not held, the market closed firm,
2fw2o to 3c shove last night.
Other net improvements were: Corn,
V' to Vdlc: oats, I'iC and packing house
products, 10ra224c
Seaboard advices put the total wheat
salea to Europe today In the United
States at 1,500,OK) bushels. In this con
nection leading authorities here were
quoted as attaching decided significance
to dispatches from Buenos Aires, figuring
the Argentine surplus at 20,000,000 bushels
less than had been given In the recent
preliminary official announcement.
What reaction there was from top prices
In wheat seemed due chiefly to selling
that followed reports of the sinking of
more vessels by German submarines.
Oats, instead ot corn, mainly governed
the situation as to feed. Cash sales of
oats In Chlcoro today aggregated 1,600,000
nusneis, almost wholly for export. There
were also said to have been liberal sales
of cash oats at other western markets.
Advances In the price of corn came about
REAL ESTATE DUNDEE
-Dundee
6 Rooms
$3,600
On Webster St.. between 60th and 61st.
This is one of the finest locations In this
beautiful suburb. Adjoining vacant lots
t:eld at 11,600. The house is full two
story and Is practically new, completely
modern and couldn't be duplicated for
less than $1,100 South front lot 60x136.
One block to car line. Terms.
Armstrong- Walsh Co.
Tyler 158.
State Bank Bldg.
Dundee Residence
Owner Leaving City
Practically new "-room strictly mod
ern house, l-arge living room with brick
fireplace and built-in bookcases. Well
lighted, attractive dining room; conveni
ent pantry and kitchen. Oak finish
first floor, 3 good sired bed rooms and
enclosed sleeping porch. 2d floor. Tile
bath room. Extra lavatory In one of
the bed rooms. Oak floors throughout.
Stairway to floored att'e. Full cemented
basement. Investigate at once.
George & Company
Phone D. 7b6. 903 City Nat'l Bank Bldg.
REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS
Gallagher & Nelson
Real Estate
and Insurance
G44 Brandeis Bldg. D. 3382-0
It Will Pay You
To let us show you several re-U bar
gains we have in five and six-room bun
galows. If you are in the market for a
home and want something right and at
a bargain, aee us at once.
We have .a bungalow In Kountxe Place,
one in Norwood, two In Collier Place,
one at S2d and Poppk-ton A ve., and sev
eral others. Can maks terms to suit.
Norris & Norris
400 Bee Hldg.
Phone Douglas 4270.
STUCCO HOME New and very at
tractive stucco house, built for my
home; change of plans necessitates sell
ing; fine location, overlooking boulevard;
has all modern fixtures, fireplace, sleep
ing room. Will sell at a bargain. Call
Owner, D. k07. o
REAL ESTATE WANTED
YOU CAN USE
Our Services This Way:
Simply give us a complete detailed de
scription of your property. We then in
spect your place and If we make the sale
wc get the commission. If you or any
body else make the sale our efforts cost
you nothing. Make this use of us.
SAUNDERS CO.,
Phone Doug. 3622. Call at 1216 W. O. W.
LEGAL NOTICES.
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEET
ING. Notice Is hereby given that tba regular
annual meeting of tne stockholders of the
South Plane Land company will be held
at Uie U Ice of said company at Lincoln,
Nebraska at eleven o'clock a m. ou lbs
third day of Mann, A. D. li15.
C. 11. MORRILL. President
- A. B. MINOR, Secretary.
Lincoln. Nebraska. February 1, 1915
F-2-d-t
A going business ran be sold quickly
through The Bee's "Business Chances."
for the 'most part from the strength of
osts and wheat
letter lrli-es for boss helned to lift nr.i.
vlxlons.
'Jrain prli-es furnished by lgsn A
Bryan office, 316 South Sixteenth street
Artb ie, opon. High 1ow. Close Ves y
vTheati I I
May. I 66 1 67 1 64l 1 56SI 1 624
164V, I i
July. lKVirt 1 2SS 1Y12XST 1 2S
1 t 1 V
Corn
May. 744rTV4 TM, 74 744yTfN 73tr
July. ;.i';S,77Ml'V 75-4. 7ti,7trVir
Oats
May. MiVr Kl 6t 57 6',
July. ftSVO MV 6SS 64, Na
l'ork
May. 17 60 17 90 17 W 17 7 17 U
July. 17 W Is 27 17 M 18 10 IS 00
18 Ort
Ird
May. 10 20 10 60 10 30 10 46 10 30
July. 10 63 10 70 10 62 10 62 10 62
Iilha I
May. 90 9W 9M 9 90 9 76flC?
July. 10 KKif 10 26 10 00 10 20 10 02
10 00
Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red,
$I.64VH 67; No- hrl, II.66MJ1.M. Rr-
ley. t orn. no. 4 yellow, 70jHf71c;
No. 4 white. 7ir72 Oats: No. 3 white.
66Mi7r: N. 4 white. K.V.if)eV. Rye:
No. 2, U.S.,. Seeds: Ttmothv. $S.5VW60:
clover. $lS.5h 14.00. Provisions: Pork,
nominal; Isrd. $.tJVi; ribs. $. (fi vi 37V.
HI TTFill-Steady; creamerv, 24tKWo.
I"OTAT(KS-Reoelpts. IS cars; market
unchanged
It'l l.TRY-Allve. steady; springs, 16c;
fowls 14W.
KGCMt Higher: receipts. 9.444 tanes;
at mark, rases Included, 20ti'23c; ordinary
lirsis. 22c: firsts. 23c.
I
OMAHA GtCMKRAL MARKET.
PUTTER No. 1. 1-Tb. cartons, tie; No.
t, MMh tubs. 290.
CHEESE Imported Swisa, $4c; Amer
ican Swiss, 2tic; block Swiss, 22c; twins,
16c; daisies, lie; triplets. 17c: Young
Americas, isu; piue laoet Dricg. uc; um
burger. 2-lb.. 20c; V-lh. 20c; New York
white, 19u; imported French Roquefort
40c.
POTATOES-Colorado Rursls. 76o bu.1
Red River Ohlos, Wo bu.; Minnesota,
whites, 65o bu.
FISH Trout, 20c; large crapples, 16c !
halibut 14c; channel catfish, 14c.
bWltirTT POTATOES Kansas, 22.75 bbl.
B K E V ClITS-Rlbs: No. 1. Ic: No. 2,
14c; No. 8, 10Vc loins: No. 1, 17V4c;
No. 2. 16'4c; No. 3. IIV. Chucks: No 1,
9c; No. 2. gfco; No. , ic. Hounds: No.
1. 11V; No. 2. 11c; No. S, 10tc. Plates:
No. 1, Ho: No. 2. 74e; No. 8, 7v.
POULTRY-Brollera, 14V4jc; spring ehlem.
ens. 11c; hens. 9,gUo; cocks, c; ducks,
lou; geese, M:; turkeys, lt-; pigeons, per
des., toe; ducks, full feather!,
Iull feathered. 4a; squabs. No. L $1.W; No.
, 6c
Market quotations furnished by ailloskl
Fruit company:
FRUITS Oranges, extra fancy Alpha
betical, all sixes, $2."i 5 per box; extra
fancy Glendora Homes, all rises, $2.65
per box; extra fancy trunk 1st. all sixes,
$2 60 per box. Lemons, fancy Sunklst,
300s, 300, $6.00 per box; choice Red Ball,
$3.60 per box. Grape fruit, 80s and 4tia,
$2.00 per box; 64s, wis. $2.50 per box; 64s,
$2.25 per box. Apples, extra fancy Whit
Winter Pearmalnea, $2.w per box: fancy
White Winter Pearmalnes, $1.75 per box;
extra fancy Washington Spltxenburga,
$1.60 per box; Washington fancy and ex
tra fancy Hoovers, $1.35 per box; fancy
Washington Jonathans, 176s. ISHh end 200s
$1.25 per box; extra fancy black Ben
Davis, $1.26 per box; extra fancy Black
Twigs, $1.60 per box; fancy Black Twigs,
$1.36 per box; extra fancy Ganns, $1.25
per box; fancy Rome Bioutles, $160 per
box, 5 box lots or more, $1.40 per box;
Ben Davis, highly colored. $8.26 per bbl.;
Wlnesaps, $3 50 per bbl. Orapes. Cali
fornia Emperors, $3.60 per bbl.; Malagas,
10.00 per hhl. Pears, Anjous, $2.26 per
box; Jerseys, $2.25 per box; Sheldon, $2.36
per box; Lawrence, $2.50 per box; Bosco,
J2.25 per box; Easter, $2.25 per box. Ba
nanas, per bunch, $1.7iviji3.60. Strawber
ries. 60c a Qt.
VEGETABLES Oauliflower. $3.50 per
crate; cucumbers, $2.25 per box: celery,
Jumbo, NOo'dos.: leaf lettuce. 40c dos.;
head lettuce, $1.00 dos.; onions, yellow,
2c lb., red, 2c lb., white, 2"c lb., Span
ish, $1.60 per crate; endive, 35c lb.; arti
chokes, 21.60 dos.; Brussel sprouts, 20o lb.;
California new cabbage, 2o lb.; peppers,
50c bssket; onions (shallots), 60o dos.; to
matoes, $4.00 per crate; garlln, Italian, 26a
lb.; radishes, 60c dos.; turnips, 60o dos.:
spinach, 50c dos.; parsley, 60c dos.; beans,
$4.60 per hamper. Potatoes, Colorado
rurals, 75c per bu.. Red River Ohlos, MOo
per bu., Minnesota whites. dOc per bu.
Sweet potatoes, i 2fi per hamper.
MISCELLANEOUS Shelled popcorn,
4o per lb.; limes, $1.75 per box; cracker
lack, $3.50 case, H case, $1.75; checkers,
$3 60 case. H case. $1.76. Honey, $4.00 per
rase. Cider, New York, $3.60, per keg.
Cocoanuts, $3.60 per sack, 75o per dos.
Cranberries, Late Hoses, 27.00 per bbl.
$2.50 per box. Peanuts, raw, To per lb.,
raw, sack lots. Jumbo. 8c per lb., roasted,
8V4c per lb., sailed. $1.50 per ran. Mush
rooms. 60c per box.
NUTS No. 1 California Walnuts, lo
per lb.; black walnuts, 814: per lb.; fil
berts. 16c per lb.; pecans, 12Hc per lb.;
Braslls, 12Wc per lb.; almonds, 20c per
lb.; 12-13 os. figs. 86e per box; 60-8 oa.
figs, $2.00 per box; sugar walnut dates,
$1.40 per box; hallo wl dates. So per lb.
New York General Market.
NEW YORK. Feb. 24.-BUOAR Raw.
firm; molasses, 4c; centrifugal, 4.77c; re
Mned atesdv.
BUTTER Weaker: receipts. 16,774 tubs:
creamery extras (.92 score), HOG-Tlc,;
creamery (higher scoring). 81S'aJ2o;
creamery firsts. 28B30c; seconds, iflu'27c:
EGGS Firm; receipts, 1.758 rases; fresh
gathered extras, 26t27c; extra firsts,
2le; firsts, 2Ct',4c; seconds, 24ft24Sc;
nearby henneries, whites, S0tg31r.
CHEESE teady; receipts, 2.5SO boxes;
state whole milk, held specials. tfCHVic;
average fancv. la'iffjltWse.
POULTRY Stesdy: western chickens,
1.V4e: fowls. 154154e; turkeys, KfulRc;
Dressed nulet; western roasting chickens,
17r21c; fresh fowls,, 14Vi$lVfec; turkeys, 14
B2:l4c.
Minneapolis Cirala Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Feb. 24. WHEAT No.
1 hard. $1.61'4: No. 2 white. 11.61; No. 2
northern. $1.43'I4H.
FLOUR Unchanged.
BUAN-$23CO.
COHN-No. S yellow, (SMOe.
OATH No. $ white, &3tf4c.
SEED Flax, ll.slWl.MV
i
Kansas City Grain and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, Mo Feb. 24 -WHEAT
-No. 3 hard, $1.6041 1.52V,; No. 3 rad. $1.61
CORN-No. t mixed, 70700; No. 1
OAft!No. 1 white, 654Tc; No. 2
mixed. 62ftac.
t. I.oals Grain Market.
ST IiOl'lS. Feb. 24. WHEAT No.
red '$1 62Vrl W:. No. 2 hard. $1.6ijH.68.
CORN No. 2. 71Vc; No. 2 white, 73V4o.
OATS-No. 2. 6i',rc; No. 2 white. 6W
68V.C.
Code Market. '
NEW YORK, Feb. 24 COFFEE The
circulation of March notices estimated at
about 2"i,O0O bags, caused some scattered
liquidation of coffee futures here today,
opening was cjulet at unchanged prices,
but prices eased off during the sfternoon
and the market closed at a net decline
of 8 to 7 Milnta. Sales. 23.70 bags; Feb
ruary. 6 48c: March. 5 48c; , April. 6 6ic;
May. 6 64c; July, 6.6Hc; August, 76c: Sep
tember, 8 2lc; Oi'tolr. lc; November,
.. , nn.Kv i imw. Arwt. uulet: No.
7 Rio. 7". No. 4 Santos. 9c ,
No, 7. 7x futures, easy; Msy, 6.641;
July, .'ic
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Feb. 24.-METALS-I.nd,
steady, $3 Hmhd ; London i:2o; , arbiter,
irong $ 07 'ri 10.30: IxmCon 42 2s d.
electnrolytlo.'$14.75ijil4.r:'4;: csstlng. $'l4.2rt
.. i u w m n A imrniTirM
At Iyndon: Spot copper. 4 los; fo
tures. 6 2s 6d. Spot tin. 4U77; futures.
PSTr"lV,S. Feb 24-METAI-Iad.
strong; 1177'. Spelter, strong; $9.0at.25.
wool narntri.
IONDON. Feb. 24 -WOOI-The auc
tion sales were strong and advancing to
day". Prices closed from 6 to 7W per cent
. . .' . , . . k..iiul.t m.illilm .aa.1
iiigner. ai'wo''1 n . ..,...
Merinos of good length freely, hut the
offered. High price wers psld for the
small supply of Merinos brought forward.
Ilrv Goods Market.
NEW YORK. Feb. 24 PRY GOODS
Cotton goods markets were quiet today.
Yarns were quiet. Burlaps were stronger.
Kmbrtlder.es from domestic manufac
turers were In bette- demand.
Cutlss Market.
NEW YORK, Feb. 24. COTTON-Spot,
quiet; middling uplands, 1.35c; no sales.
OMAHA L1YEJT0CK MARKET
Choice Ctttle Ten to Fifteen Centi
Higher, Others Steady Fat
Sheep and Lambi Higher.
HOGS COMMAND STEADY PRICES
SOUTH OMAHA. Feb. 24, 1916.
Receipts were: rattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Official Mnndsv $.631 Rid 9.457
Official Tuesday $.059 17.940 1.'3
Fatlmate Wednesday.. 8.900 M.uuO It.
Three days this week.. 18.3W 42.1M 34 90)
Hume days last week., ti. 14 WS SO"
Same days 2 weeks ago 13.3C9 67.S11 47,879
Same days 3 weeks sgo 12.d 19. ".99 3J.3T9
Same days 4 weeks ago 1S.&KS 42.446 39.1H4
Same days last year. ..12.054 25,7n 4.4
The following table shows the receipts
of rattle, hogs and sheep at the f4outh
Omaha live slock market for the year to
date as compared wllh last year:
ISMS. 114 Inc.
Cattle 114.518 11,41 4.7!
Hogs 6.H 46n,2M 73 661
Sheep 423,463 406.U&2 l,3il
The following table shows the average
price for bogs at the South Omaha live
stock market for th last few days, with
com pari sons :
Date. 1916. 1 1914. lll. ,1911. 191 1. 1310.19W.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
t..
TTit
I 621
00
6 TO
8..
8 .
19.
11.
18
13
14.
16.
71
68 I
41
8 47 a in
401
I 46
8 41
8 S3
081
47
8 16
7 891
12
1 1
48
24
89
9 12
16
s
21
19
4 87
0$
6 At
9 4ic,
67H
90S
91
T 82
T95
T 81
$ 811
v1!
I 77
8 7
7
08
$ 9sl
291
1 l
99
I 28
s
1 W
tOnl
90i
01
I 95
7 01
7 11
18
4
f 84
1T. I 6841 I I
6 941
7 04
8
45
8 8U
8 42
8 88
8 83
I 141
$ Oil
T 9k
7 0l
( 94
8 92
t 90
6 9
4S
7 08 1
t 01
697
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
$ 83
I
9 (Ul
8 Ml
64
,V.'
8 M
12,
6 "! 7 09
9 2 5 99
201 04
9 19 "
I 26
6 i 7 04
$ W
9 19
6 R9 8 9l
'Sunday.
Receipts snd draposttton or live stock t
the Union Stock Yards. South Omaha, for
the twenty-four hours ending at I o'clock
yesterday:
RECEIPTS CARLOADS.
Catt ) Hogs. Sheep. H'sea
C . M A St. P 4 10
Wsbash 16..
Missouri Pacific .... 5 1 1 i
Union Pacific 27 49 27
C. N. W east... 9 10
C. A N. W., west... 62 75 17
C St. P., M. O.. II 23
('., II. A U . esst... 7 6
C, B. Q., west... 31 41
C. R. 1. A P.. east. 2 3
St. P.. M. A o.. in n II
1
19
t'., R. 1. A P.. west. 1 1
Illinois Central .... 4 4
Chicago GW I 4
Total receipts ...105 228
D1SIOSIT10N HEAD.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Morris A Co
Swlfe A Co
.. 978 3.2 1.74
...1.184
... 9)14
2.359
8,178
6.941
767
4 428
2.69
4,118
Cudahy Packing Co,
Armour Co ti
Sihwarta A Co
Morrell 9
Lincoln Packing Co 26
St. Clair Packing Co... 13
Cudahy, from country
1,749
W. B. Vansant Co 61
Benton. Vansant A L.. 88
F. B. Lewis 89
Huston A Co 15
J. B. Root A Co 98
J. O. Bulla 4
Kosenstock Bros 8
Kellogg "2
Wertnelmer A IVgen... 98
Sullivan Bros 33
Rothschild 1
Mo. A Kan. Calf Co.... 40
Christie 21
Higglns s
Hitffpian
Roth 21
Meyers
Baker, Jones A Bmlth.. 14
Tanner Bros H
John Harvey 26$
tu2
Totals 1.417 16.201 16.54
CATTLE Receipts wars liberal toaay,
169 cars being reported in. This carries
the total for the three days to 13,390,
ki. ,u ..int. Iap th same dava
UUUVIV UIV . .v. ..... ,
last week but still on about a normal
three days run. , ,
Packers-all seemed to want a few good
killers this morning and they were out
looking for that kind early In the morn
ing. The result was that the best beef
steers sold st 10o higher, tho lop at-
... - I. i.nin xw Ait Othjie kinds
of beef steers were only about steady
witn yesieraay. .
The best cows wers strong to as much
ui-l. , Itu .it,,, o-radea f Illl V
as iw insiiwi - - ,
steady. Feeders and stackers remained
""'might be well for the country to
.nr.w tlis fact that the
UIUIWUBIUJ t - - . ,
advance in prices hss been due to mod
erate receipts ior several -
market points. In consequence of this
It Is only reasonabls to presume that
large receipts might cause the market
to decline again. .
Quotations on Cattle: Oood to cholca
tornfed beeves, V 904rt SO. fair to good
cornfed beeves. $7.0lf0.86; common to
fair cornfed beeves, $5.8&B'7.0O; good to
, i f . 9AAAA7S- mtnA tn choice
cows, $S.Ha.e0; fair to good cnm,V,M
(flfi.75; common to iair vow, rv;"v
good to choloo stockere snd feeders. $7.00
ib7.60; fair to good Blockers and feeders.
$ft.5ora'7 00; common to fslr Blockers snd
feeders, 16.7650; stock heifers, $.
4.00; stock cows, $4.756.75- stock calves.
$6 00fr.: veal ralvea, $7.00'10.00; bulls,
stags, eta.,' $4.754 25.
Representative salea. '
BKEF STEERS.
Ma . rr, No. A. rr.
4..- M IH 18 1224 TOO
lO.O 4 U 19 UM 1 90
4 ITU 4 7 1 "9 7
M .. 1M 9 tJ 88 UJ J U
U ......... AM 9 U 17 1118 t M
iS 10M IN 74 ll 7 9
STrJKRS AND HElFEutS.
so '...,, us 1 1 19 lioo 7 f
T Mi tM 17 7 10
I .. .. 941 4 90 21 901 t U
HEIFERS.
i (m in i 7;
I M I 90 9 714 9 10
1 "I 1 M IN ! 4
S::;!!.;.... 9 h no
t U 9 10 1
1 CALVES.
1 414 I M 1 914 7 t
l. 474 1 OS 1 114 8 00
4 !.. 4bi 7 li 4 1H 14 00
b'lOl'Kh.llM AN U FEEDKR8.
1 (U 111 . 14 10H 4 74
1 SJi 4 14 8 464 4 16
I..... 174 4 . 11 r 1 S
7 TM 4 40 U MS T W
, 74 4 44 90 1144 7 16
ii. :::::::::; 44 4 4 m 724
HOGS Another liberal run showed up
this morning, about 235 cars or 16.0itt
head, being received. The total for tha
three days U 42.131 head, being mora
thsn H.W8) larger than last week, and
14 600 more than were here during tha
corresponding period last year.
With a generous supply on band, pack
ers followed up yesterday's slow close
by making their early bids at figures
that were easily b10c lower. Sellers
wers asking strong to to higher prices
and as they refused to take any less.
. 1 Hl,. Until KlflM to 11
o'clock. By this lime, packers' offers,
wnicn nsa iwh iuinHinim w "
had reached a fully stesdy basis, and
It was at these figures that tha first
bogs sold. . .
In the end most of ths hogs moved In
just about the same notches as on Tues
day but towards the close, sharp compe
tition gave the trade a little added
strength, and some of the later sales
were a shads better than yesterday's
average, or fully as good as yesterday's
good time. On the whole trade can bo
quoted as steady to strong. Ths weak
ness shown In shipping grades Is easily
overbalanced by the fact that at no
time was the market as low as at yes
terday's close, and the average cost la
fully as good If not a little better than
Tuesday's. Once trade was under way.
It did not take long to effect a clearance,
and In spits of ths early dullness, prac
tically everything had been sold by
shortly after 11 o'clock.
As was tho case on Monday and Tues
day, the long string sold at $8.66. There
was quits a showing ss high as $4.67H.
with a number of loads at taM, while
only a sprinkling landed under $6.65.
Representative sales.
Ks. A. Sh. Pr Ns. A. 4 s. Pr.
t MS 49 9 44 304 ... 4 14
M 917 ... 4 K IS 23S ... 4 IT
Tl ITS ... 4 44 T4 9 49 4 41
U Hi ... 4MH 4 128 ... 4 44
M ill ... 4 H"i 47 W ... 9 44
M - "wag.
14 94 ... 6 14 .
HORSES Receipts of horses this week
have been the largest for some little
lime back a reasonable proportion of tha
offerings being Intended for Its Man war
horse trade. Anything thst failed to
pass inspection being on the com noa to
medium order waa slow sale.
There were some buyers from ths esst
looking for A better class rf horses thsn
hss been arriving of late snd anything
that suited them sold at good prices. The
Italian orders are now filled but Frenth
officers are expected about March 3
with a freeh order for horses sullahls
for the French army. It will bo rsmem
lered that French buyers require a mnoh
better horse than the Italians, that Is a
horse 15 to 18 hands high, weighing from
l.ioo to t40u pounds and from five to
nine years old. All light colors are bar
red snd the horses must be sound.
SHEEP A very good run of sheep and
lamha showed up for a Wednesday, as
13.000 head were reported In. as against
13.824 a week ago, 10.761 two weeks ago
snd 17,344 on the ssme dava a year ago.
The receipts for the week thus far,
however, have been rather moderate, and
for that reason trade hss been In good
shape every day.
In most respects (he msrkct wss a re
petition of yesterday's trade, ns the buy
ers were out In good season and bought
up everything readily. Both the heavy
and hand v weights were soon disposed of
this morning and prices generally were
lOtflfio higher on both sheep and lambs.
While Mexican offerings were not at all
numerous, there were more on band than
was the case yesterday, there being enine
Mexican lamhs good enough to make a
new top of $9.00, the highest price of tho
month to date. A bunch of Mexican year
lings sold up to $9 28 and some wethers
reached $7.26. Most of tho lamb sales
were made around 8.s.sjv8.9n. according to
weight and qual'ty. The bulk of the ewes
moved at tft.2.vti.9f). there being few If
any on the Mexican order on sale. Not
many offerings were unsold hv to no
o'clock.
Quotations on sheen and Iambs: lamhi
Mexicans, $S6."4r9.10; lambs, fed westerns.
$8 2f.''n8.; lambs, shearing. r.75ffi8.i:
yearllnga, light $7.7iff3.25; yearlings.
tieavy. ,.iwri 76: wethers, good to choice.
$t.757.24: wethers, fair to sood. 98 Sow
6.76; ewes, good to choice, 2i.80ti6.90: ewes.
rstr to good. xt.anitiw.n.
Representative sales:
No. Av Pr
230 fed lambs W) 9 40
115 Mexican lambs , 89 8 9)
!.V) fed lambs 91 8 85
11 ! fed lambs n 8 8)
ion fed ewes 91 9 )
167 Mexican wethers 104 7 25
73 Mexican wethers V 7 25
77 fed ewes M f '
213 fed lamha 90 8 85
1C1 fed lamha 99 8 90
9Jt. Joseph Live Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH, Mo.. Feb. 24 CATTLE
Receipts. 1.000 bead: market strong to
higher. Steers, eH.76fiS.66: cows and heif
ers. $4 25r7.77: calves. $6.0Ofr9.60.
HOGS Receipts. 9.000 head; market
steady to lower. Top. $fi.80; bulk, $6.6W
4.65
SHEET ANT LAMRS Receipts. 4.200
head; market strong. Lambs, $S.0tS9.09.
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARK tCT
Cattle Strong Hoars Strong; to
II laker.
CHICAGO. Feb. 24.-CATTLB-Recelpts.
8.000 head,; market, strong- native steers,
15.00718.10; western steers, I8.10iy7.80: cows
and heifers, $3.OiJ7.76; reives. $7.00(ff10 Oi.
HOGS Receipts, IS.OnO head: market,
strong to higher; bulk. 9S.5Mi8.S6; light.
$4 50416.75; mixed, td.404is.70; heavy, $S.15ft
4.66; rough, $0 164.ft.30. nigs. l6.75-ifH.80.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 12.0 0
head; market strong; sheep, IS.K.W7.75;
yearlings, $7. 65. 50; iambs. 88.00tf9.4o. -
I
Kansas City Live Stack Market.
KANSAS CITY. Mo., Feb. 24. CATTLE
Receipts, 8.500 head; market strong to
higher: prime fed steers. $8.0Off8.50;
dressed beef Steers, $6.90iFf7.90: southern
steers, $6.0iKtf7.I."; rows. $4 253.75; heifers.
$.00fi9 25; storkers, $0.257.75.
HOiU-Kecelpts, 8.000 head; market
steady; bulk, $4.52Vini.eO; heavy. l-i.60d'
8.82H; packers and butchers. $8.607j.(i0:
light. $8 56tjf.A0; pigs, $9.26$r9.0.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. B.500
head; market higher; lambs, $8.5519.10; j
yearlings. $7.258.25; wethers. 1. 2607. 25;
wes, $6.25417.00; stockers, $4.7W$.25. m
t. Loals LIt Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS. Mo., Feb. J4.-CATTLE
Receipts, 1,600 head; market steady; na
tive beef steers, $7.00t.76; cows and heif
ers, $6.6or&8.26; Texas and Indian steers.
5.754i7.75,oows and heifers. f4.OOti4.00; na
tive calves, $6.0O$11.60.
HOGS Receipts, 6,600 head; market
steady; Digs and lights. $5.50tf6.M: mixed
and butchers, $6.76rh.90; good heavy, $4.75
j.85.
SHEEP AND IAMBS Receipts. .40O
head; market higher: native muttons.
$75.2&; lambs, $!.759.40; yearlings. $7.00
Sloaa City Hvo stock Market.
SIOUX CITY, Feb. 24. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 2,0(41 head; market steady; native
leers, $t). 251-7. 26; butchers, 15.2&&M.40;
cows and hellers, $5,2646.76; canners. $4.00
fi-4.76; stockers snd feeders, $3.75f.50;
bulls, stsgs, etc., $5.2fW8.00.
HOGS Receipts, 9,uoi head; market, to
lowtr; heavy, $it47V0.56; mixed: ti.46
4.47",; light, t4.40tj4.45; bulk of sales, 24.45
tjU.60- '
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 600
head; market; lambs, $170.
New York Moacy Market.
NFTW YORK, Feb. 24. MERCANTILE)
PAPER 3H&4 per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Steady; sixty-day
bills, $4.78; for cables. $4.8010; for
demand, $4.7976.
SILVER Bar, 48 Vic; Mexican dollars.
47c. . .
BONDS Government, steady; railroad,
heavy.
TIME I-OANS Firmer; sixty dsys. 2V
'i per cent; ninety days, i per cent; six
months, 2H Per cent.
CALL - MONEY Stesdy; high, S per
rent; low, 1 Per cent; aullng rate, t per
cent; last loan. 2 per cent; closing bid.
1 per cent: offered at 2 per cent .
Closing quotations on bonds today wers
as follows: '
V. g. r(. Is. rag.... 9sMo. Pse. ev. la 41
40 coupos MSN. Y. C. 8- IS ... 7i
V. g. U. rf WHN.T Clir 4Ha 141.. lets
4a sousao leiHtN. Y. 8isU 4Hs....l04
V. 8. 4 rag lmvtN. Y . N. H. A H.
4o sauiwa 11 ev. 4 141
Panama oupoD.-Wl1 No. Psclfts 4 It-
Am. limeltsrs .... 4o is 1
A. T. A T. e. 447140. g. L. rf. 4.... tl
Armnsr Co. .. II Pec. T. A T. 6s.... 17
Af-hlmn (an. 4a.... l,faan. oon. 4s 7
Hal. A Ohio 4s SI do eon. 4s 102
Cbea A Ohio 4s.. "7 Reading sn. 4s.... 11
r. R. Q J. 4a.. . U 4 1. r. r. 444
C 8 I I T 4.. too Bo. Par. rv. 4s 10
4a ev. la 10V 4a ref. I 14
C. R. I. P. e. 4s 21 4a ev. Is
C. g. rf. 4.... 83 So. Rsllwsv 6s M
D A R. (). rat. 4a. 4& Union Paririe 4a.... IM,
Irla son 4a do cv. 4a M
(Vas. glaetrle a....l'tP. H. Rsboar 9s.. ..1U
Ot. No. 11 4a I'. S. HimI is ion
III. C'ae. rat. 4a.... U Wataaali 1st 6a
K. C. Ho. ref. Is.., MWest. t'nloo 4s. ... 84
LAN. unt. 4s.... II Wast, gfcao. sv. 6s. I
si. K. A T. 1st 4s.. TT
,B,d' . "
Bank Clearings.
OMAHA. Feb. 24. Rank clearings for
Omaha today were $3,575,482.72, and for
the corresponding day last year $3,623,
119.26. London Manor Market.
LONDON. Fab, 24.-81LVER Bar. !27d
per ounce.
MONEY t per cent; discount rates,
short and three months, 1H per cent. .
Investors with money read tbs Real
property for a quick sals.
Bryan Wears Little
Enamel Dove on Lapel
WASHINGTON. Feb. ' 24.-Secretsry
Bryan appeared at ths cablnot meeting
today wearing on his ooat lapel an enamel
white dova f t peace with an olive branch
In Its mouth. Tho secretary said it was
a gift of a friend and pointed to it when
questioned concerning possible complica
tions for th United States in tba for
eign situation.
PIUTE PRISONER KILLED
IN ATTEMPTING ESCAPE
DENVER. Cold.. Feb. 24 A report that
Bluff. Utah, tonight says that Havana, a
Flute Indian, one ot tha six prisoners of
United States Marshal Neberksr's posse,
was shot dead tonight when ha slipped
his shackles and mads a break for liberty.
Way Sous lucosi-Ylel1tn rttuck sad Honda
Oftar Invoalmaal Opportunities. KxplstneS 1
the eurrest Issue ec THS ODD U) T KKVII-.W.
91 a rear. Hand tee samel coulee. 14 llieeA
ersT. Nrw York CUy.