4 THH HEK: OMAHA. TUKSPAY, FEBRUARY 15. 191(1. 11 FOR RENTAP'TS AND FLATS Sooth. fCORSrANf'TiyAPARf.MKfTrii Ave. and Pacific, fine flnrt floor spartment. consisting of large reception hull, very large living room, dining room, twj bt: bed rooms and bath, larse kitchen, pan try, rlown. maid room. On of tha bet arranged apartment In tha city. Immediate possession. Price $;.o per mo. I. V. PHOLFS CO., pit-It City Nafl Bank Rids. Docg. . MlmlliM. WARM. COZY APARTMENT. Fins apartment of four room a and bath, nicely decorated, oak finish, steam heat, .lanltor service; every thing first-class. See it and you will take It. SCOTT A IIH.t. CO.. Douglas ion. MONTH FREE RENT. CLOSE-IN APARTMENT, a-r. and bath, apartment, brick; mod. leapt heat; rxj neighborhood: $12.50. D. E, BUCK, U Omaha Nafl. P. :.". MOVING AND STORAGE GLOBE VAN & STORAGE e raj owrn. mows, pncHi, mi" norm van aod t men, tl.36 pr hour; tom. ug 4338 and Tyler t& GORDON VAN CO. Pack tin j, (tor re and mov ing. 118 N. 11th St. Phona Douglas 3M or Harney i7. FIDELITY f8&k FREE SERVICE Phono Douglas 288 for romolata Hat of vacant houses and apartmen'a: also for storage, moving. 16th and JackeonSts. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE Soparats, locked rooms, for household gvod and pianos; moving', packing and shipping. OMAHA VAN AND B TO RAGE CO.. 00 6. lth St. Douglas 41 St OMtAllA Truck, Van and Storage Co., moving, packing;, storage and shipping. Phone Douglas 1496. "T in DVLM) Express Co. Moving, nar l7 Firntm St DougUdi 144, FOR RENT BUSINESS PROP'TY Stones. SMALL store room; very desirable, rent $; 1520 Cass St. CONRAD YOUNQ, S22 Brandels Theater. Douglas 1571. STORE ROOMS at l!J-1811 Farnam 8t. Thoa. F. Hall, 443 Ramge Bids. D. 708 REAL ESTATE-IMPROVED ' Weal. WEST FARNAM DISTRICT HOME. A very desirable modern house, with full corner lot, 1' blocks from new Presbyterian church. Owner moving to farm and will sell cheap. Thin house has tiled vestibule, oak finish and oak floors in the first story; 4 bedrooms, bath and sleeping porch in second story; S finished rooms In attic. Ask for full description and price. J. H. DLMONT & CO., 416-18 Keellne Bid. Phone Douglas KM). IM) CASH Will buv a brand new all modern bun galow; Just finished, at Both and How ard St. . H. A. WOLF, 814 Wsre Blk. Doug. 8088. TRICTLY modern (-room bungalow, new. built right, up-to-the-minute, easy tarnia. Phono Benson 202. nonk, KOUNTZE ADDITION 7 rooms, all modern, oak finish In liv ing rooms, den and good basement; lo cated near 18th and Ixithrop. Price, M.ooo. If you are looking for a nice home, here It is. C. G. CARLBERG. 313 Brandels Theater Bldg. 1,500 BUYS THIS $2,500 F.O.UITT. Owner needs money and advises us to aell hia nearly new, elegant 4-room, strictly modern home on the above btsls. Located on paved street; lot 60x 163; haa large garage with cement drive; full cement basement. This snap Is lo cated In Kountso Place. Call and make an appointment: to see It, PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANT. 6th Fir. Om Nat. Bk. Bldg. P. 17810. A FINE HOME FOR VERY LITTLE CASH Two-story cottage, oak floors, strictly modern; large lot. Small monthly pay ments. 1831 Amea Ave. NORRIS & NORRIS; 400 Bee Building. Phone Douglas 4770. BEAUTIFUL PRAIRIE PARK 2713 Ames Ave.. 7 large rooma, bath and sleeping porch, screens and storm sash throughout; south front, fine had and hedge. 1100 cash and 140 monthly, from responsible party. Keys At my resi dence. B. J. Scannell, 2708 Fowler Ave. Phones Doug. 398 or Colfax 3611. GOOD HOME 8-room bungalow, all modern, 4lf North 2st. Phone owner, Colfax 2253. j-KiMJM bungalow, new and modern, oak finish. 10th and Locust. 12.800. W. H. GATES, MTOmthaNnt. llli. Bldn. T. 13M. FOR SALE Strictly modern. 11-room house; hot water heat; south front lot. Price rr.OflO. Phona Douglas 1MB, Sonta. 1- MI ST aell my 8-large-room modern, home on paved street; cement walks; larga barn; nice shade; cement base- . ment; laundry: gas; electric lights; hot water heat; cistern; bath; sewer; one Mock from street car and public school. Worth $1,600; make me an offer. Fred Mower. Owner. 4To0 8. 1Mb. St., Omaha. BRICK house, needing repairs, on fine lot. 15th and Sherwood, $1,r. D. 2W7. Mlsrrllaneoaa. WINTER special. classic new bungalow of S rooms, on first floor; t unfinished on 2d floor: oak finish; beam celling and many other special features; living room, 12x18 feet, dandy east front lot, taved atreet. 1 block to car, located In Boulevard Park add.; have no price; want an offer; easy terms. RASP BROS., Douglas 1853. 6-ROOM BARGAIN NEW, -ROOM. 2 BTORT HOUSE. NEAR CAR. A SNAP AT $3,400; REASONABLE PAYMENTS. BENSON at CARM1CHAEL. DOUGLAS 1722. 642 PAXTON BLK. E ACRES." 4 acres, 24 acres, 1 acre; alt Improved, and some near car line; price right: terms W. Colfax. Douglas 1610. 702- Keellne Bldg. FOR SAIE Omaha Income property, $1 440 per year. Alwava rented. Price $14,000. Terms. Address ma, tut E. 14th St.. ITnlverslty Pln"e. Neb. BARGAINS in huu and lots In all parts of tha city. Se me first. TKBBF.NS. '. o-v-iia Nat, bk. D. 2182. i'TJlE and toinudo ins. Myrtle Deuel, 6121 N. 23d. Phone Colfax 1&! after 11 a. m. REAL ESTATE UNIMPROVED Wot. WILL BUILD TO SUlf. Have 15 first choice lots In Leaven worth Heights Add, easy terms. Doug 1 Purl K. Holen. f.14 Psxlon Bldg. inil.12, on Harney, near 21st. for ln..VO Oet In where property it advancing. W. H GATES. 4T Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. P. 12M SEE ME for acregt:; have iholce traclH north of Florence. R H. Ianduryou, 2u2 Neville Blk.. Tel. Doug. 67. CLOeB In Lots-Flue tract of 30 lots, close to Center Ht. car and paving: fine for cottages or apartments. Address C V4. Bee. Narth. THE- most remarkable development cvlr eeen In Omaha is MINNE LUSA Addi tion. Over b lots have been sold In ' that addition In seven months. CHARLES W. MARTIN CO.. OWNERS. B A RG A IN-Sth Ave., near Taiaa. loC 51 "HO fet; make offer. H R1MMEU Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. UtaerllaaeoBsI ' TWO ACRESTcloae In. $1.2ou; and oihlr acreage. tJtiO to dv. No trades. Pal . larauu. Douglas ani. REAL ESTATE-EXCHANGES FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE A BARGAIN ! scree, clear title; 2 big crystal water aprlngs, nerr known tc go dry; IS acres under cultivation. 70 more can be cultivated; great potato land; bal ance In timber; 4-room log house, barn for 4 horses and II head cattle, hay loft above, implement shed and tool house. 12x12 frostproof root house, warm hog and chicken houses built In under bank with d-foot high fence; milk house at big springs: wire fenced all around and cross-fenced; H mile to school and .'Hi miles to leadwond, outn laxota. t'rtce 1,io rash, or will accept cloie-in 4-room bungalow In Omaha. F. Rogcrson, 2017 t 'Mrs c ft., omnna 40 ACRES, level, clear. Improved, Kiowa county, Colorado; i ror Omaha ini-c.me. A.AP POTT,l'at lersonl : k , J.im ah a REAL ESTATE. Fire and General Ineur nee. Art Thatcher, 1217-H City Na tion Far.k Pldg. Douglas l"it. RESIPnNCE and flats. Exchange for vacant property. Toland AV Tr 'mhull. LAND FOR CITY PROPERTY. We have a number of good farms, aome of them In eastern Nebraska, that we can exchange for good Income city property. Farm lands are steadily in creasing in value and those who buy land at prevailnlg prices are bound tj reslixe a large profit on their Invest ment In tho next few years. A. P. TLKEY & SON, Tel. Poug. t2. lS07- W. O. W. P'g- HAVE 40 A., 2' miles from town. Mills Co., Iowa. Want to trade for Improved Omaha property. Will assume some difference. THOS. U M'OAHRT, Kee llne Bldg. Red 4344. 800 ACRES. miles southwest of John son, Brown County, Nebraska. Loan at $2,400. Will trade for anything worth the money. C. D. McNeil, 3W Pratt St. "WANTED Newspaper or general mer 1 hundloe stork In exchange for 180 aerea good land near Alliance, Neb. Address Box . Newman Urova, Neo. $1,600 CONTRACT flrt-t lien on a 6-r. Dungaiow and 4 lot-, win trnae ior coot building lota. r woi.ld discount a little for cash. 10 McC?gue Bldg. or D. ltia. REAL ESTATE-SUBURBAN toaacll Blaffs. TWELVE clesr loU in Council Bluffs; all or part for good car. Campbell & Craig, R?3 Keellne building. Doug. 4R23. Dundee. 4817 CUMING ST.; 4819 CUMING ST., 4821 CUMING ST. These three new houses will be com pleted this week, aro five end six rooms each, exceptionally well arranged, well built, modern In every way. Will lie turned over to the purchaser complete, with textile roofs, also Including all decorating, window shades, sidewalks, fixtures and all paved street, with paving all paid. Within three blocks of the Fnrnum car. which runs to 46th and Cuming, and within four blocks of the Dundee car. Will be glad to show these houses on application. HIATT-FAIRFIELD CO., 2an Omaha Nafl Bk. Bldg. Douglas 4W. Dundee Special $5,000 7-room, mod., garage for 2 cart, cor ner lot. Will include furniture In sale, or will rent furnished. Glover & Spain Doug. 3962. 913 City National. REAL ESTATE-WANTED HOMES WANTED We have clients for modern homes, west Farnam, Dundee or Field Club Districts. If you want to sell your home, quick " try, O'NEJLL R. K. INS. AOIENCT. 82 to &3 Brandeis Thea. Tel. Tyler 1024. 1X1 M D- W A KIT I." r Between 24th and 27th, north of rail road, modern, 6 or 7-room house; some cssh, balance monthly raymenls. OKORQ E G. WALLACE, MJveellne Wa NTED To buy on monthly payments, mail store room, with living rooms above, iu Central school district. Phona Red 7S54. WANTED Contractor willing to build to leasa In region of 40th and Farnam. Address J 406, Bee. FOR SALE BUSINESS PROP'TY (or 814 Good Location, tor REAL ESTATE or . INSURANCE ISO 8jur Feet $30.00. The Bee Building Co. Hoom 10S. REAL ESTATF INVESTMENTS STOREROOM and residence on good corner. North Side. Total rental $41 per month. Price $3.bi0; M.fxi) cash. r . LJ. VILAU, dJU D. UU1. V OAd OIQg. FINANCIAL Krai Estate Loans, Mortgagee. WD are ready at all time to make loan on (lrtt-claaa city property and eaatern Nebraska farms. Ratea on request. UNITED STATES TRUST CO. 112 So. 17th St, 1 TO for loans on best claasclty .Muni' in ..-. 1 1 i I mi ww . . . " .7 .wv up; a ISO farm loans. Reasonable commissions PETERS TRUST CO., 1J2 Farnam tit. OMAHA homes, kaat Nebraska f.,m. O'KEEFK REAL ESTATE CO.. ISIS Omaha K a H.i rim i P K.. I...!.' am. , - - .w waiiM " VTONET TO LOAN, tor I yaaxa, oim proved properties. Doug. 4144. $1U0 TO $10,00 made prornply. y, n. Waal HONEY on hand for cliy and farm loans. H. W. binder. City National Bank Bldg S.-.. . " . - . . : r-X- CltY property. Largs loana a specially. w. H. Thomas, ra mate Bank Bldg. CITY and farm loans. L iW4. per cent. J. II. pumont at to.. is mats Bank. fLCT CITY LOANS, C. G. Cartberg, $il- 1! Brandeis Theater Bldg. r.a' MONEY. HARRISON A MORTON, 918 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Stocks) and Sonde. 7 PalJ on Your Money 7 J In Home Builders Snares ' plus the Increase from surplus profits, amounting now to $IK ou on each luO shares. Our booklet, "Tha New Way," explains fully. AM. yKl.X'KllI CU.. V. A. OMAHA tZ.IM FARM morlgag bearing i per cent, secured by property valued $11,60. Til mage Loomls Inv. Co.. W. Q. W. Bldg Afcatimcts el Title. GUARANTEE "l01 c, Tba uumuuiauu beat abairaci Is tna cneapesi. noom t. r-atttrson nidg. I).it7 T?"P1, liTltla guarantee and Abstract a modern asastraat attu-m. 106 s. I7tn Bt. i ei. i. tyn. EEED ABSTRACT CO.. oldest abstract offlos in Nebranks. t Brandelc Thea. Mlaeellaaeaas. ITJY6m66ILe inol'raK'cX Fira. Theft. Liability and Property Damage at Lowest Kates. KILLY, ELLIS & THOMPSON. Via-U City Nat. Bank Bldg. Doi g H. "When all other as I nil. try Bee Want Ad. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Mia neaota LsiSa. IiW-ACRB improved farm, miles from Minneapolis; 100 acres under cultivation, balance meadow anj posture; good soil; 10-room housa, barn and all other build ings that are needed, school house on land; price, ft per acre; one-half cash; or will sell furm wltn full equipment of horses, cattle, machinery, etc. Will make very reasonable price on personal property. Immediate possession can be bad. Schawb Bros.. 1024 Plymouth Building, Minneapolis. Minn. Mtaawairl Ls4. GREAT BARGAINS V down. $K monthly, , buys tn acres, good fruit and poultry land, near town, southern Missouri. Price only $m Address Box Ex- . celsior tprinHS, Mo. I BKTTE'R live on your own little farm In Dent Co., Mo., than Da a renter, call or write for booklet. W. 6. Frank, Nevlllt Block. Omaha. Nebraska Lands. ALL THE TIME YOU WANT Owner of H0 acres In Cedar county. 44 miles from Sioux City; will make very llleral torma to flrst-claaa farmer who can make a reaaonablo cash payment; farm has about 1N0 acres tn crop, la well Improved and close to town. Price, $100 an acre. Whafs the use of renting? PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANT. Omaha N n f I Bank Bids.. Omaha. 44 DUBHKLM WHKAT LAND. IJa Pi:it acre; cneyenne Co.. best smll a'l Co. In state, few snapa for eirly buy ers. Ilve arerts wantid. Wrlta Fund In gsland Inv. Co., Sidney. Neb AllSOLLTELY an Al ranch; l.iSO acres; j0 per cent level; $7 per; terms. Relyea & Olfford. $16 Ramga Bldg.. Omaha, Nebra ska. FOR BALE Beat large body high grade medium priced land In Nebraska; very little money required. C. Bradley. Wol- cacn. iNeo. BARGAIN 30 acres fruit farm with 10-room house, good barn, etc. Close to Ft. Cal houn city park. Bargain at $10,000. Joe Rolen. Ft. Calhoun. W laooasin Irftnals. UPPER WISCONSIN Beat dairy anH general crop slate In the union; settlers wanted; lands for sale at low prices on csay terms. Ask for booklet 34 on Wla ' consln Central Land Grant. Excellent lands for slock raising. If Interested In fruit lands ask for booklet on apple orchards. Address Land and Industrial Dept.. boo Line Railway, Minneapolis, Minn. M taeel lastou. HAVE YOU Ji FARM FOR BALEt Write a good description of your land and send it to the Sioux City (la.) Jour nal, "Iowa's Most Powerful Want Ad Medium." Twenty-five words every Fri day evening. Saturday morning and very Saturday evening and Sunday for one month, giving sixteen ads on twelve different days for &1; or 50 words, $4, or 75 words, $6. Largest circulation of any Iowa news paper; 2uO,0U0 readers dally In four grant slates. lull any and all kinds of acreage locate4 on or near car Una, call C. H. Combs, $15 Brandels Theater Bldg. Doug. 381. FARM LAND-F0R RENT 120 ACRES, Improved, splendid corn and grain land: 6 miles from rtloDrara, J JA per year. L K!l. Bee, HORSES LIVESTOCK-VEHICLES HAY M.RO ton. A. W. Wagner, 'l N. It. For Sale. AS I am getting too old to work, I hava decided to sell my teams: One team, weight 3.8U0. in good condition; also team, weight 3,00. both right off from hard work. Forced to sell by tha 16th. Your rash price la mine. Inquire rear 2015 California. SETTLING up my estate. Have span of mules and three young mares, all used to farm work. 2417 Dodge BL. lady owner. PAIR of farm mares in foal, 3.400 lbs. Aged between and 10. Cheap for cash. ZiilK Doiiglns. FOR SALE Six head of good working horses. American Transfer Co., 141 h and Mason Ma. thirty-two milk wagons for sale, cheap. Johnson-Danforth Co.. 16th and Clark. f"HAM of " good work homes, weighing Ilia, j mine I yiwr 28 TON'S of alfalfa for sale cheap. Doug POULTRY AND PET STOCK 5 DOZEN L. C. W. Irf-ghorns at $7.50" dos. Will deliver. Colfax 1058. MXD grain. 100 lbs.. $1.7 Wagner. OlN.U AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE For gale. NEB. BU1CK AUTO CO. 1,000 LB. TRUCK, ABSO LUTELY FIRST CLASS CONDITION. 30 II. P. OVERHEAD VALVE MOTOR, TIRES PRAO TICLY NEW. FOR A QUICK SALE, $300.00. EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS IF YOU are thinking of buying a good used car now is your opportunity to save yourself munoy and secure a first class car. Look over the list and writ or call on us. One 1K15 Maxwell $450 One ll14 Ford louring car with lots of extra equipment, extra tires... f7$ One 1011 Ford roadster with extra equipment, demountable rims and new tires. In first class condition. TTi One Hupp " ZO" ; One 36 horsepower Maxwell truck. This car is being thoroughly over hauled. Good tires ail tha way around ' 300 One 3-cylinder Maxwell roadster. Presto tank and klaxon horn 100 One Chalmers "3o" roadster, In good shape tn C. W. FRANCIS AUTO. CO. t?H Farnam. Douglas 3S3. TIRES TIRES We hnve Just secured a Job lot of standard tl.-es und offer you, subject to prior sale. 5sx3-$e.75. Sox3Vi Non-skid. 19.36. S4x4-14 S:.xV-$l8.7S. 3x4' U. H. plaJti tread casings, $30.00; non-skid. $22.60. Some slighlly used at $$00. S7x& Racina, country tread casings, used 2"i miles. $23 50 each. inner slsea In proportion. Call up, writs or corns In and sea what bargains wa have to offer in tires, Duplex Tire Co., jg.lk Fame m. D. 47 ild4 HupinubUe In first-class condition. New tlra. Colfax 167. 11915 Ford roadster, fins condition... $309 111 Mets roadster 150 1 1U14 Overland touring US0 4 1S15 Ford touring .M ) 5 1'.14 Ford touring ,) g Ml Ford panel top delivery... . .. 37 Ato clearing Mouse. 32t Fam na. D. Sjio ONE Ford lourliig car in flue shape. J.lj; one 3-cyllnder Maxwell, $7ft: Florence Auto and Taxi Co. Phona Florence 1 Florence. Neb. fTt.B. truck, $126 Nebraska Bervlca Station, Ult Farnam. Phona lfurlaa 711 Ast LI err and Oaraaes. Industtlal Oarage Oo.. 2oh A.Harney Bis! Al"TJ TIREri HALF Pl;U K. Huiucr 11111, 1U11 Chlcagu 6u OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Receipt Light and Trade it Active and Higher Sheep and Lambi Steady to Higher. HOGS FULLY FIVE CENTS UP OMAHA. February II, ISM. Receipts wire: Catl'e. llo Sheen r.Btimate Monday .... 4. too Kama, lav I-.. u - u- 10,0 g.400 1l.Ki 10. S t.!Ht M.3S1 Hama day I weeka ngo YlTJ Sama day S weeks ago 8.11 Pamn day 4 weeks ago Ml Same dav last ae I aii 10, wi2 11. !S3 3,tt The following table shows tha receipts Of Paltla n . . . . . i . iian ana eneep ii ine couin Omaha market for tho year to data as compared with last year. '!1 Inr Dec. J'" 174.4KS 11S.J4S M.r. VP" J.7f 410.6IH 12,161 ..... B?"P R.v44 J40,13 41.W3 nriii. foi'ng table snows the average prices of hogs si the Omaha live atoik market for the last few days, with com- DajiiHiii. jKoi7i4., isi.i. n:na ii!i.ii'. Jan U Feb. Feb. Feb. f.l.. Fab. Feb. Feb. Feb. Krb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. J WS) Til jt2st$(T!lllW 7 6.'t( f 7f t j t 06i T Ml 1 3s 7 4S ,t 1 7 30 $ Oil 7 l $ I 7 tiv,, t Ml 8 1,17 4, I 7 401 I X ' J I , 7 o t S3 i 7i SK 7 VI t iK 7 !' I I I ii 1 T. 7 11 cil 1 ki t mi t aul I t4 I 7lj I T 75 r 7 30 $ 47 10.1 7 7(VI ti 41; II 4M 7 .Til H I '1 1 XX S 49 11 I 7 H I 4.11 41 7 M' 1 7 111 t lil II. 7 1'4 67 8 S2 7 .-. $ 01 I $ 71 12 I 1 at Va. a. uix t. 1 t . m tant m H I 7 75VI 1 "i 7 jLii 1 ftu s rm llC4fiinlji tA ii. in 1. . yesteixiaV: " 8 "l P" m ' RECEIPTS. Cattle. I logs. Sheep li r a. C. M. st i I'nlon lm.tri 37 C. A N. W.. ewi: C. A N v :'4 4 4P h 30 4 i $ 18 C. St. P.. M a. n O.. B. A Q., west t... IV I. P, east. 12 1. k , west. 1 Illinois fenlral 1 1 Chicago Ot. West Total Receipts.... im 145 35 KioruaiTlON Morris A Co Swift a. f Cattle. Hog- Sheep Il4 723 1.503 3'M dahy racking Co!'.!.' 761 1.R20 3.4l 'mmir ar Co 0OB 3.473 schwarts A Co J. W. Murphy J;'"Coln Packing Co.... W. B. Vansant Co.... ?sW2' J- H- Hill & Son F. B. Ixwln Huston A f 1.0X 13J l.tX.9 42 5S 341 1W 10 IRK M XX 4 H4 S HI K 47 pit ,T7 t 13 6 1 m 75 .VI 1?3 70 J. B. Root A Co...'.'!!! J. H. Bulla L. F. Hues Rosenstock Bros F. tl. Kollogg Wcrthelmrr A Iegen.. U. F. Hamilton fiiitllvan Bros Rothschild & Krebs.... Mo. Kan. Calf Co.. Christie Huffman Roth . Meyers Banner Broa John Harvey..' Dennis A Francis Kline Janaan S f.iinrwki Other buyers 1.111 ToUls 5,277 3.671 s.577 CATTLR Receipts were lighter than any recent week, although still three times as larga as a year mro. The local demand was good and the trade opened in fair season In the morning, becoming reasonably active at prlcea that ware around lOo higher for doalrable klnda. This waa true of practically all kinds of killers, that la, cowa and heifers, as well as beef steers. Blockers and feeders were also in good request and they shared about tha Sams advance as fat stuff. Quotations on cattle: Good to cholcs beeves, $7.oe8.30; fair to ' good beeves, $7. 35ft 7. 80; common to fair beeves, $6.2M$ 1.75; good to choice heifers, $6.2S7.00; good to choloe cows, $a.inii.60; fair to good cows, $A.2M.90;; common to fair cows, $4,2645.36; good to choice feeders, l7.OuW7.iU; fair to good feeders, $6.6c7.u0; common to fair feeders, $5.60411.60; good ta choice stockers. fT.tOfoT.&n; stock heifers, $5.7b7.00: stock cows, M 75&4 60; stock calves, $8,504(7.50; veal calves, $7.0O&.76; bulls, stags, etc., $4.7fV3.26. Representative aalea: BEEF STEERS. N'e, A. Pr. Na, . "T. ! t0 1 M I U T M i iim 7 10 t m tu UM 7 4 1 1W7 1 M l HIT 7 to II 1147 7 IV M " 7 m eTEKR.S AND HEIFERS. 1 )40 7 0 It II Ill 7 10 It HEIFBRS. 7 H ..Ml 1 44 .. tit I ..Ml IS ..MIS . . KM t Tt .. H0 M t M I..,. 1 rati it.... i at iu is.... 1 H iw 1.... 4 7t T en 1..,, 4 SOT 7 10 BULLS. I..'. 171S t IS 1..., 1 11 S3 t OS CALVES. 4 M It II.... 1 I"0 7 no 1..., .lilt I 71 .. ITt I M .. lt 1 tt FEEDERS AND STOCKERS. 3 n 1 an . it tat I Tt 14 1st t is II nat tl I ttO t Is 1 720 U t M I t il Ml l n tn t ot 1 (T7 t 2 7 sst 7 st II M 110 HOGS Total supplies of hogs were very fair for a Monday, amounting to 146 cars, or lO.wtt head. About twenty- tnres cars, however, were consigned di rect to a packer from another market and this left actual offerings at a mod erate figure. The day's arrivals are l.'ioo smaller than last Monday, but 1.000 larger than two weeka ago and three times as large as. for tha corresponding day of last year. Opening rounds were the dullest seen In many days of- draggy markets, for there was practically nothing doing up to mid forenoon, uhlppurs bought only an odd load or two early, and as pack ers were bidding a dime or more lower It waa not surprising that sellers re fused to talk trade. As a general thing salesmen were of the opinion that with such a moderate Monday run values should be nearly steady. With 76.000 In Chicago, packers took an entirely different view of the situation and up to 10 o'clock tha mar ket remained at a standstill. if sellers had hopes of shippers getting In and strengthening tho market up they were disappointed. Prlcea did Improve a little before tha bulk of the stuff started to move, and big end of tha sup ply sold finally on a fully 6010c lower basis. Best grades, which usually bring a little premium on account of shipping competition, suffered the most, taking a full dime drop. Mixed klnda were not over 5o lower In soma cases, but they. AUTOMOBILES-FOR SALE Anto Repairing nasi I'aJnllag. Automobile painting done by experts; 20 Vears experience Tn Omaha; work guar an teed first clans. Johnson-Danforth Co. fl.'PLbX tirts last lungei, are stronger snd more durable; x3H. $4.60. 2oll Farnam Hf. Douglas 4"7K. Jl'O reward for magneto we can't repair. ?o1lsrcpalred. Bsysdorfer, 3iO N. lMh. Wee winter storags when cars are palnu ed snd repaired. Johnson-Danforth Co Omaha Iladlalor Rap. Co., 'Jt Far. D HKt MOTORCYCLES BICYCLES HAKLKY-DAVIDeON MOTORCYCLES. Bargain in used machines. Victor Roos. "The Motorcycle Man," T.uJ Laavsnworth. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICK OF STOCKHOLDERS. MEETING. Notice la hereby given that tha regular annual meeting of toe Stockholders of the ioi "in flattjc land company win bo bald at tha office of said Company, Bom 701 First Nations' Bank building, Lincoln, Nebraska, at U o'clock a. m., on the first day of March, A. D , lilt. Lincoln, Nebra sks. February lat., ltll. C. M. MOHHI1.U President. W. W. TCHNEK. Secretary. Fb) ldJOl. 1 ton, broke a dime tn spots, and the gen eral market was fully ixgiOc below last week's close. The close was the low spot of the day on all gradea. What good hogs were left at the finish were unable to command morning prices, and as packers seemed to hsve their droves pretlv well filled, no one waa trying very bard to buv sev. eral loads thst were still In first hands st midday. Narrow hulk wss qiftiiUe st $7.7tHi7.A with it top of $7.u and a liberal sprinkling of lights downward from $7.7i. Ns. A gk. rt. N- m ... t a M ITT ... T ! 1 D1 ... J ts IS. 7. tis ... 1 n. T 341 1.1 T Ml 74. ? tn T 71. A. Bk. ....! SI ... IM ... ... I SI ....I ... ... l ... ... M .., ....! ,., 1 t T 7 TH I Ti t 7 7 M M S't 11 t 71. P1GR .. 7t ,.ll t St M 7 4 t Tt SHEEP Offerings of sheen and Iamb4 were .if rather moderate volume, being the smallest for - Monday air.ee three weeks ago. The daya supply was esti mated at thirty-five cam. i r Mi hesd, as sgalnat II. WH last week, I0.&3 two weeks ago and 6.323 a year ago. Chicago reported 30.0UO head early with prospects for an easier market, and on the ba.ls of this report packers made first offers at somewhat lower figures sdiial'.y buying one or two bunches of lambs at weaker prlcea. I.ater advices from other markets were moro encourag ing, snd aa local demand was good value had steadied up by the time tha bulk began to move, while some aalea made before the close looked strong to pool hi y a little higher. Movement was more active than for s good mini? days, and a fair shsre of the offerings had been cleaned up by mldforenoon. Rarlv sole ranged largely around tlO.TTxO'lO 85. with Idahos down to $10.00 and a few bunrhea of red westerns aa high aa $10.00. General market waa uneven, active and averaged up fully steady with last week's Clone. The few ewes hers were badly wanted and mainly on account of the shortage In supplies sold fully IV), snd, some traders thought, a quarter higher than last week's close. Three cars that wars of denlrable weights, but did not carry top finish, landed at $7.55. Mexican year llnsrs on the light order looked fully steady at V60. Quotations on sheep snd lambs: Lambs, good to choloe. $10. 75411 00; lambs, fair To good, $10.4Oiri0.76: lamha. clipped. $ ) ttO : vearllngs. fair to choice light, is ;.c R.V vearllnrs. fnlr to choloe heavy. $3 0M9.2."; wethers, fair to choice, 7."j 8.00; ewes, good to choice, $7.$5j7.t0; ewes, fair to good, W.60tT7.36. CHICAGO LITR STOCK MARKET CHICAGO, Feb. 1. CATTLE Receipts, H.0"i hesd; market, strong; native beef cattle. $.Bnr.6A: western steers, $0.70 8.16: cows and heifers, $3.15M.2i; calves, W hVb 11.60; stockers and feeders, nominal, t6.6titW.35. HOGS Receipts. 78,000 head; market waek, 1o lower; bulk of sales, $8.10ul.36; light. $7 7M(S 25; mixed. $7 tug! .; heavy, $7.!i 8.30; rough, $7.autf8.05; pigs, $d.2.'4T 7.0. SHEEP AND LAMBS Racslptt. 18,000 head; market strong; wethers, $7.'?6Qe.$6; ewes, tft.SOrfiH.lf.; lambs, IH-OOtfU 60. ' St. l.ools Lire g toe si Market. RT. LOTT18. Feb. 1. CATTLE Re ceipts, 8,000 head: market higher; native beef steers, $7.6iVj,fl,50; yearling steers and heifers, $S.5nrii1.:ii; cows $6 Mnjjfl.00; stock ers and feeders, $6.63V.sn; Texas and Indian steers, $.V62rY-H.M;. cows and heifers, $4.ootitV; native calves, $t.OMftl.to. HOGS Receipts. 23.500 head; market steady: pigs and lights. $H.6tfH30; mixed and butchers, $8,056 8.40; good heavy, $8.30 0. SHEEP AND IjAMRS Receipts no head; market steady; yearling wethers, 710.00; lambs, $0.OOYll.25; ewes, $tl.&0 Kssut rity Mrs Rteek Warksl. KANSAS CITT. Feb, 14. CATTLE Re ceipts, 10,800 head: market higher; prima fed steers. $3.nttftt.00; dressed beef steers, $n.75fi.26; western steers, $.60ft.8R; stack ers snd feeders. $.OOi(J7.60; bulls, $5.2f 8.75; calves, $5(tH0.60. HOGS Receipts, 12.000 hesd: market stesdy; hulk of sales, $7.7Of.0O: heavv. 37.754i8.00; packers and butohers, 7.7.Vai 105; light. $7K-87.W); pigs, M.3W7.RO. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 11.000 head; market higher; lambs, $10 2M? 11.10; yearlings, $8.nfVt.i76; wethers, $7.fk6.36L ewes, tl.XWIM. , Ions City 1,1 to Stovtx Market. BIOUX CITY', la., Feb. J4.-CATTLR-Reoelpts, f.MO head: market steady to 10o higher: native steers. $8.oiM7.50; butchers, .".iVh.;i0; cows and heifers, $4.7MM.65; oanners. $3.7V(t.75: stackers snd feeders, $rt.60(V7. fld: bulls, stags, etc., $.V7Si.26. HOGS Receipts. 7.n0 head; market 80 lower; heavy, $7.80W7.y mixed. $7 i7O47.80; light. tr.M&t.m; bulk of sales, ft. (KM. 90. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 700 head; market steady;, ewes, $5.0u(!77.OO; lambs. $400010.76. ' 1 . . St. Joseph Llvo Stoek Market. ST. JOSEPH. Feb. 14. f ATT LB Re ceipt s. 1,600 head; mnrket higher; steers, $7.ooll1.25; cows and heifers, $.36ti1.75; cslves, $7.00910. 38. HrKlS-Recelpts, 7.000 head; market lower; top, $8.06; bulk of sales, $7.7031 M SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, lOOnO head; market strong to 10c higher; lambs. $102V5U.OO. UTf Mock In Sight. Following sre the receipts of live stock tn the six principal western markets: came. nogs. Kheep. .. 4, WO 10.800 8,400 ...10,no I2,ono 11000 ..74.0)10 78.000 lt.000 ,.. 3.000 22,&nO a .. 2.500 7.000 7tK South Omaha Kansas City.. Chicago St. Louis Sioux City ... Totals ,.84,l 130.800 88,700 Coffee Mnrket. NEW YORK, Feb. 1.-There was rather an active demand for lata months at the reopening of tha market for coffee futures here thl, morning snd first prices were unchanged to 1 pointa higher. December sold up to $.I8c shortly sfter the call or 18 pointa above last Fridays closing figures, while nesr months also stiffened up with the bal ance of the list, selling about I to 8 points net higher on covering or a mod erate demand from trade sources. There waa s good deal of realising at the ad vance. however, and prices reacted with Iecember Belling off from 8 ISo to 8 10c, while May declined from ,7.87c to 784a. The close was net unchanged to 5 points higher. Sales. 45.250 bags February, 7 74c; Msrch. 781c; April. 7 83c; Mav. 75c; June. 7.88c; July, 7 80c; August, 74c Septemher, 7 Mr; October. 8 03c; Novem ber, 8.06c; - December, 1.10c; January, 8 12c. Spot coffee, firm; Rio 7s. 4; Santos 4s. Cost and freight market was un settled and irregular owing to the con tinued scarcity of tonnage and uncer tainty as to freight rates and Insurance. Offers of Ssntos 4s were renorted here ranging around 7to for American credits snd of Rio-7s at $ 66c to 3 86c American credits. Tha official cables reported no change In mllrels prlcea since last Friday, but a decline of 8-ltd In tha rats of Rio ex change on Ixindnn. Santos cleared 18 no baas for San Francisco and Rio $.00 bags for New York. Minneapolis drain Market. MINNEAPOLIS Feb. 1. - WHEAT w a 1 4c. f.,1- a. . si w . . l aMij. uin. nrt. i nam. $1,334: No. 1 northern, $1.3711.81; No. S . u - ... a i ' j. ... 9c FLOt'R- I'nchinaed. BARLFT wyT5c. RYE 'ATHfJc. BRAN-11.5ft1.50. COHN No. 3 yellow, 7lr"F;e. OATS No. J whits. 444j4oc. FLAX-Seed. $2.;2M38374. Evaporated Apples and Dried FValts. NEW YORK. Feb. 1. EVAPORATED APPLES Dull; fsncv. $'We; choice, MiWajc; prime. 5ttKHie. DRIED FRl'ITS Prunes, quiet; Call fornlas, Valine; Oregon. 7Vtoi. Apri cots, steady; choice, buiiloc; extra choice. 104'hllc; fancy, UTaMWc. Peaches, steady; choice, 5",c; extra choice, 64c; fancy, 64c. Raisins, firm; loose mus a tels. 7I9'74c: choice to fancy seeded, 74S7c; seedless. '4y8104c. t. Loo Is Grain Market. ST. I-OT'lH, Fob. 1. WHEAT No. I red $1 2XH.3.1; No. I hard nominal; May, 11.23: July. $1174 CORN No. 3 and No. I whits, nominal; Mav TfiUe: July. 764c. L OATS -No. 3 and No. 1 whits, nominal. Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK, Feb 1.-Lare dress goods mills announced today that the output of staple worsteds for tha fall sea sun of 11 was fully under order and tha goods hsvs been althdrswn. Raw silks held stesdy. Burlap. advanced. Yarns riled firm. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Local Exchange Etabliihe$ New Record by Receipt of Eight Hundred Can. CASH SALES OF WHEAT GOOD (1X11114. PaKrila,.- l Ti... 1.. .1 . t Jr. L 1'"' exchange established s new reeord to1av hv Vw..v-r,.l ','V',J';'',L!" of ni" rket the bulk of the rec-hits on ine ma today roiiKimed of heat and corn, there "ma aoout 4 lars ol corn and about 325 i-srs of wheal received and flftv-foiir car of oat. Although wheat receipts were unusually heavy the cash demand for this cereal wss pretty good and the market wss quoted only lc lower. Tha demand In general for Corn was preity active and the market ra.iged from lo to 6c lower. This drop iui not caused so much by the heavy receipts, but waa due in a great measure 1o the fact that most of the corn Is of poor quality and bring lower prices, the better grades of tins cereal selling at a slight drop. Oats were a tritle weak and value Wo lower The demand for oats wss mod erate and the sales were light. Rye ami barley receipts were unim portant, rve selling V to I've lower, while bariev sold at- practically un changed prices. Liverpool close: Wheat, ldXlM higher; corn. Htild higher. Primary wheat reielpts were S.liit.OM bushels and shipments 1.375,000 bushel, against receipts of 1,200. 000 bushels and shipments of 743,000 bushels last year. Primary corn receipts were 4.0?8,fri0 bushels and shipments 1 t.ono bushels, against receipts of 1.374.000 bushels and shipments of st.OOO bushels last year. Prlmaiy oal receipts were i.hz.vtm bushels and shipments 1,622.010 bushels, against receipts of l.OKA.tAO bushels nnd shipments of K63.0O bushels last year. CARLOT RECEIPT?. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago ..12". ..-17 .. 08 ,.8M .."no ..301 ,.I7 Minneapolis 'Duluth Omaha 417 303 JVI t4 Hi 108 Kanaaa City .... St. Louis VX Innlpeg These sales were reported today: Wheat No. 3 hard winter: sacks. $1.85; 1 car, $1.30. No. $ hard winter: 1 car, $!: 3 cars. $1.18; 1 car, i.i; 31 cars. $1.18: 10 car. $1.17X4;; 6 cars. $1.17; 6 cars. $1.18. No. 4 hard winter: 1 car, $1.18; 10 cars, $1 15; 1 rsr. $1.14',: ft cars. $1.14; I car, $l.l3Vt; 13 cars. $1.13, $ cars, $1,124; 24 cars, $1.12. 17 cars. $1.11. Sample hard winter: 1 ear, $1.11. 1 car. $1.10; 8 cars. $1.08; 4 cars, $1.0; cars, $102. No. 8 spring: 1 'car. $1.15'i. No. spring: 1 car, tl.US; I car. $712. No. 1 durum: 1 car, $1.17. No. 3 durum: 1 car. $1.17; 1 car, $1 14; 6 cars, $11. No. 8 durum: 1 car. 31.18: 1 car. $1.16'.; 2 oars, $1.16! I cars. $1.14; 32 cars. $I.IH. No. 8 mixed: I cars, tl.ix. 10. 4 ni'xeo: 11 cars. $1.17; car. $1.16; $ cars, $1.14; 3 cars, $1.13. No. 8 mixed durum: 1 car. $U. Kye No. 3: 1 car, snc; 1 car, svc. rn. 8: 3 cars. (3c; ( cars, 9tc. No. 4: 1 cars. 90c. Barley No. 8: H car, c. No. t: l car. 7c: 1 car, 6.V. Corn No. 3 while: 1 car. $c; 1 esr, 7Wc. No. white: 3 cars. 7c: 12 cars, 0c; ( cars, MHru. No. 6 white: 1 car, Hie; cars, sic. No. a wnite: 1 cars, ojo. io. yellow: 1 car, 8;c. No. 6 yellow: 3 cars. O: 9 cars, file No. ti yellow: 3 cars, bSc; 3 cars, 66c; 7 cars, 6fte; 3 cars. 64c; 3 csrs. nsc. tuo. 4 mum: t cars, use; 11 cars, iftic; 4 cars, eic: 1 car. nc. No. $ mixed: 3 cars. 80c: 3 cars, 6Dc: 8 cars, 68c: 1 csr, 67Vc; 1-1 car. 57c; cars, M4e; cars, 68c, No. 8 mixed: 3 cars. 5fc; 8 cars, 54c; 3 rsra, 534c; 16 cars, Mo; 16 en is, 52c; 1 car, 6I0; t cars, 60o. Sample. Vllow: I cars. 61c; 1 car, WV; 1 car, 4c; t car, 6; 1 car, 44o: 3 cant, 41c. Sample, mixed: 1 car. 5V; cars, 61c: 1 car, 51c; t cars, 60o; 2 cars, 48c; 7 ears, 45c; 1 car, 44c; 3 cars, 3c; 8 cars, 41c; 3 cars, 40c- i car, 87c. Oats No. I white: $ cars. 4Kc. No. 4 white: 1 car, 44c. Sample, white: 14 cars, 424jc; 1 cars. 42r. Omaha Cash Prices Wheal : No. 1 hard, ll.llkfil.a,".; No. $ hard, 11.IW1.20; No. 4 hard. $l.l0fl1.1; No. 3 spring, $1.1847-1.24; No. $ spring, $1.14171.20; No. t durum. $1.15471.17: No. 3 durum. $1. 13471. 1; sam ple. ."K-6$t.10. Corn: No. 3 while, r,4 8c; No. 4 white, tyti7c; No. 6 white, it Kr; No. white. CICMci No. 8 yellow, tj8Sc: No. t yellowr4KfiXrn: Na. 6 yel low, 6!Mr2c: No. yellow, MflT.c: No. 3 mixed, 87tJt74o; No. 4 mixed, 84t(We: No. 1 mixed, 6fnic; No. mixed, 4f(i06c: sample, mixed, 374i5tlV4c. Osts: No, 3 white, ftti4iic; slandord, 4R'vtl4fic: No. 8 white, 4"itHf.t4o; No. white, 434(7440. Bsrlev: Milting. .Vfr70c; No. 1 feed, 81 e&c Rve: No J. B4Vi'c; No 8. OSifriWc Chicago closing prices, furnished Tha Bee by Logan a Bryan, stock and grain brokers, 316 South Sixteenth street, Omaha. ATtlcTel Open. I fish. Low. ( Close.l SaC 1 38H 1 MSI 1 7Sjl 2W4 1 21V. 1 30-4 1 50 1 tlM v nean May. 1 &'iW 1 27W, July. Corn. May. July. Osts. May. July. Pork. May. 1 21V.4 l77ifMi 778,1 74 774frV 17784474 .TTVS14I r4W4TT7,(&4 8-4 48S! 4o4i I 724) ) 80 I 4T 8418HrS 30 55 20 75 10 38 10 63 If 40 11 5 30 66 30 80 20 79 20 5 20 Tt July. 20 674 Lard. May. July. Ribs. May July. 10 424 10 37-301 10 33 10 85-37 10 tiJVW 10 474 10 47-50 10 55 I II R74I II 40 11 47-601 11 4.1 11 724 11 824111 6S-6.- 11 M tiucAr.o nnAin and provisions Prices on Board of Trade. CHICAGO. Feb. 14.-Blg stocks of wheat and the seeming dubious chance of an soVntlate foreign nutlet amM ; bearish Influence today on values here. .The result was an unsettled close at 4c I to St'c net decline, with May at $1.274. a.,,., tfuiT urn iimsnea o down, oats off io to i.t4o. and provi sions varying from iT74c. loss to a rise of 24t0"5c. Large receipts which piled up during the double holiday had a noticeable tendency to make holders of whest din courage.!, and this condition wss emphasised later by the fact that the United Hate vlalble supply showed a weekly decrease of only about nniuliih -a ...... . al rnrrraiHincrni lim IMIt I year, whereas the total supply was posted as much aa at the rnrresnond'ng time last ,m a, iw.it ii,.,,.,.,,. uuaiiein in excera or n espaif last year's sagregatea. Hi sides warmer weatner norm west was expected to 1n reaae the present movement. Reports of crop damage, chiefly in Texas. Okla homa and MlsHoiiri, anted to some extent an a rheck on the hears, but failed to stimulate any determined buying. Absence of fresh export business until late In the session counted a good deal toward bringing about a tower average of wheat prices for the day. After the close, however, salea to Europe were esti mated at l.ooo.OOi) bushels, exclusive of 2 -6uo,'00 which had previously been re ported. Heavy arrivals led to a sharp break In ths corn market, but a good rea board de mand at Peoria brought about something or a reaction. The hears were hand'. eanna.,4 alau. Ku a ii n ,.K ...... I In Argentina. Outa: rla.ltnpH in k .. with wheat and corn. There was som I ouying nere. tnougn, to remove hedges ssalnst northwestern rash sales to the seaboard. Provisions dlsplsyed some transient strength because of a buying movement on the part of several grain houses. Profit taking by holders subsequently wted out most of the gains. Chicago Cash Prl-ea W heat : No. I red $1.3sg)l.2b4: No. 3 red. $1.6441 .ij's; No' 3 hard. $l.27ul.2yV,; No. 3 hard, $1.-.-.'Vkh 1 20. Corn: No. 2 yellow, nominal; No fellow. 701i-714c; No. 4 white, 7')4t 14c Oats: No. 3 while, V-Wm'.v; stsnd ard. 48411400. Rve: No. 2 $1 nl'y. Barley: HTITTlc. Seed: Timothy, 8.Y5.V!;.i; clover llO.Oil &). Provisions. Pork, $ iy.lJJi A.30; lard, 110.06; rlha. $10.701 11.20. In the late transactions profit taking by holders gave the market a downward slant. BUTTER Firm; creamery. 241,314c EGGS Higher; receipts, 3.5o4 cases; firsts, 23447.4c; ordinal y firsts, 2i"uic; at mark rases Included, 2O07J34C POTATO lwr; receipts. 27 csrs; Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota and la kota whites, w&cu 11 06: Minnesota and Dakota Ohlos, ftV-Qfl.tW. POULTRY-Allve. higher; fowls. IS'c; springs, 17c. LIveriMtol Grain Market. LIVERPOOL, Feb. l.-WHEAT-rot. No. 1 Mnnltoh- 14s 4d; No. 3 hard win ter, new, lis td. CORN HiKit American mixed, new. lit 24d. Kl11'R-Winter pat'nts. 18s 8d. HOPS in London, Pacific coasl. 15s til lis. . NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Metal Shares Command the Bulk of Speculative Atten tion. MUCH OF GAINS FORFEITED V-f.. .- . .. .... .i'.v ivim, reo. M. .vietsi snares I rommandcl the bulk of antvulmive alien. 1 today s d ,th new high till and Irreaular market. h new high records for Anaconda. I'tah. Unite snd Superior. Shatttick-Arl-sons snd Chlno, while American Zinc also touched a new maximum. Gains In thin group ranged from one to three points, hut much of this advantage was forfeited at the end. The further rise wss attributed malnlv to yet another advance in the price of refined copper, a quotation of 274 cents being fixed by producers and dealers for June delivery. Boston and New England commission houses were heavy buyers of the copper slocks. Oils, tlcnetsl .Motors and New Tork Air Brake constituted tho other Irregulsr strong features for a lime, but the gen ersl movement In thst quarter wss con flirting. Among the reeognlxed wsr shares, i Crucible Steel, Baldwin liocomotlve and American Csr were In. lined to sag, this nsme condition applvpig to the fertiliser. Distillers' Seciirilles. 1 i. lied Slates tnitila. trtsl Alcohol and a half score of sperl.il-. iioa- wnose movements are largely gov erned by the rise or tal! of the munition. division. Mercantile Marine preferred was weak, losing point at 71. and Mexican lvtroleum yielded at the close. Distinct lies vinos prevailed among the rslls from the outset, Canadian Pacific scoring an extreme Inn of 34 at 172. while St. Paul. New York Central, Read ing. New Haven. Chesapeake and Ohio and Fries were one to two points lower. 1'nlted Mates Steel waa another un settling feature, persistent pressure sf f acting sn extreme Ions of 14 at 8.14. The lower trend, which was most pro nounced in the final dealings, was saso clated wllh fears or further foreign lli nidation. This was heightened bv an other Isrge Inflow of high grade stocks snd bonds from abroad. Conservative sentiment als.i wss af fected lo a degree because of the new phsnes Injeoted Into the International slt ustlon by the Teutonic submarine policy. Totsl sales of stocks amounted to 6M, 00" shares. Bonds were Irregulsr throughout, wllh a continuance of the recent activity In Anglo-French 6a at concessions. Totsl S?l!iJ2.f uonu- l'"r vslue, aggregated $3.w,P0i1. 1'nlted Stales Issues and Panamas ad vanced 4 per cent on call. Number of aalea and leading quotations on stocks were sa follows- Ha 1m lll-K T Mm. Ainnin, 1H.1S ...,.., AllU-rti.lmer American!'! ftutar American Cm Amertonn lancomntlr ... American ft A H Am. H S R M Am. Kittar Refining. Amertran Tel A Tnl Ameriran Tnlateee AnacfwHle Copper Atrhtnoa Iialnwtn lanonmmlrs .... Haltlmnnt A Onto Mel Menem Steel lirooMra Hnnlil Tr H. 0 1414 tJ Its I. 700 814 fcl mt 1.71M TOS H 70 I. ami u tit sis IM 74 44 S ll.7 jmv jett, mi 1114 1114 XI 11. II " 111 l.S in. 1I74 1T7S sa IMV4 m 71. M is e4 sin " inj.4 in 1n n 11 14 inv 1.9 '4 IT1. ;', 4M ton ms Ci nn , 4 y i7 i?j 17: lira 4H t.t mi, 4,tw tl MS, n. n lent M4 K w I.- - I. wis !, sn , IT.ion M4 H'4 .""s 4 474 4.M4 46', . 114 TT 77 1 l.tnfl 414 4714 47H 1 '4 TS S7' an 171 itiuj iTt.', Tno lrs IM ill' tns 41 4 4 I. IIS tl 1114 4on pMtt ioih pi., Kl ITS ns vs 4. tea 41 s 4 4k, lot 1I0S IK", I III 4 T' t;s I'll, tt.nnt 1ISS int jn l.int US ITV4 S14 II', lot 14 IS " IB14 1 son 7114 to loos 14 11 1S I o K7t l'S 1 t. fcl TIS S Tot ins i's i' mt 1141 114 11.1s 3no 14 lt4 IM, Mi 1.100 ITS 174 -'-Ti HPS lS.n HS S ne T4 70 T4, 8.MH) MS MS ft I.Tio ions 14 ''t' to tis H tl I 1144 IMS 1' I im i m, I jos tt'4 t12S 'I'." l.imfl is 1S xon 114 xss i1 0 84S MS S.7S 1'T It." MS I'. lino st 8s . '4 t.lflt 7 7 $.700 74 T'4 . Tt'4 40A 4s 4 47r. 1 sno l4 Ti 1714 7 Tl 71 '4 (Xilfnrnla PetrnUum .... I"aii.llan Ihlrino -Vntrsl laatliir ipail4 a Ohio Ctilraaii W 4-nileasa. st. A Rt. P.... CMr.o S N. W nitenso. n. i p. nr.. itilnn toppnr florao rel A Iran.,., Crurthle Rlee rtenmr 5 8 0. pM Maitller' MerurltlM .... Ttrle Ileneral Rlectrle 4)mnt Nnrthera pft Oril N. Or- etfn Onasenhelm tiplortlon.. Itllu-iha Central Inierbnermgh roe. Corp. . Innplraiinn riHier , International Harvaetar... Kani flty tlevihsrn.... lhlth Valley Jinulntlll S NaahvllM,., Metlrnn Psleoltum Miami Copper Mtaanurl. K. A T. pfd... Mtnnurt Paelfle NMIonal Slstmlt National lait Nevada Opener New Tnrk (Vnlol M. V.. N. H. H Nnrfnlk A Wasrn Nortlierti Paelfle Parlrtn Mall Pacific Tel. a Tel Renneylvanta Pullman I'al Car Hay can. Cupper .Reading ,.. Hepnbtln Imn S Steal.... Snuthera Pnririe .,. , Rtiuthern Hallwar 8ti1hahr t'ompasr ,. Tennaeeea Cfapper .... Tea rnmnany Vnlen Tarlfle Pnlon partflQ pfd t'nlle4 Rtales Rtael II. H. Mteel pfd I'tsh fVpoer , Weatem I'nlon Waetinghouaa Klertrlc ... Mf.nUti Tower Ileneral Motoea Wahaeh B pfit International Marina eft. Total sales for tke tar. M.I.0M share. New York Money Market. NEW YORK. Feb. 14. MERCANTILE prFR &fv rer cent STEIUilNG EXCHANGE Blxlv - day bills, 84.71; demand fl.78: rshles, $4.78'"i. SILVER Bar, Mexican dollars, tSONC. BONDS Government, strong; railroad. Irregular. TIMW T1AN8 Steady? sixty dsys. I', per cent: nlrtetv dava, per cent; six months. 27fl per cent. CALL MONET-Steady: high. I per rent; low. 14 per cent; ruling rale, 1 per cent; last loan, 2 oer cent; closing bid. IS ner cent: offered at $ per cent. Closing quotations on bonds today were s follows: P. ). iwf I, res tjft ?01 fjft TV , a t ti n. . reg.... da onupon .... V. S. 4a. reg ... to eounen .... . ST M unl. 4s s . HUM K. A T. IN ... Tt .ioju'Vo. pan. ens. ta...innu .in?, Moot. Power la wu 1iniV. T C teK ai....1lS .1in.N. Y. City 44 107V .I1ISN T.. N. H. S H. Am gmelters e A. T. T e 4S. !- ey. ta 111. Anslo-Frenrh la .... tSNn. Par.fla 4s .14'. Atrhlnnn gen. 4..... On Is B.I. S Ohio 4 n O U T ref. 4w. Reth. H1l r. I. . . .10 Pae. T. T U On Parirlr IX r Penn. eon. 4Ss. , Dim. S n. ey. 4hs. ' tn ga. 44a ... , . . .11 .lOSAt .1S A O. I. 4a needing gen. 4 M H P f .!" I. S R r r 4 ' c. R. r r. m. ! to. Vn. ey u . w. SS in. A . rf. 44.. y Aa ear. 4a ttv, TT go RsIIwt Is 17, Ha I'nlon Psrlflo 4.... ST. !( do rr 4 MS f. S. Ttubtwe ts 1 n 1'. 8. Rleal Is IM "We. I'nlon 44s... , 3SWeM. Else. cv. ta. llj PARC e. 4... TOrie gen 4 ln. Kloolrle is ... ot. No. lat 4ia... til Cn. ref. 4.... Int. kt, M 44 ... k r. Kn. rel. Is.. Rlt. London Stock Market. LONDON. Feb. 14 American securities on the stock market were dull. Tha tteasury did not Issue any buying prices for Americans on account of the holiday In New York Saturday American ex change was steady at $4,784 for cable transfers. SILVER Bar. iTi,d per, ounce: Mnvi?v4i44 per cent. DTSCOI'NT RATES-short bills. 5H per . cen three months, o' per cent. Pottos Market. NEW YORK. Feb. 11. -COTTON Spot, quiet; middling uphinds. 12c. No sales. Cotton futures opened stesdv; March. 11. Mo; Msy. 12.17c: .luly, 1231c; October, 12oc; December. 11.50c. The cotton market closed steady, net unchanged to 5 points higher Cotton futures closed stesdv; March, It V; May. I2.1.V: July, 12.33o; October, 12 ' December. 1148c. LIVERPOOL. Feh 14 COTTON Snot, tesdy: good middling. 8 Slid; mlddHng. 8. lid: low middling. 7.73d; sales. 7,0ml bales. ' agar Market. NEW YORK. Feb. H.-SCGAR-Rs w. firm; centrifugal. .8V; molasses. 404c: refined steady; cut losf. 6.9V; crushed. (Or; mold A. .&c; cubes. C3oc: XXXX powdered. 8 15c; t'OWdored. (10c; fins granulated. 8.0rtc: diamond A. t.Oiic; con fectioners' A, 60c; No. 1. 6.86c. The Im proved labor situation led to a better demand for sugar futures today. At noon prlcea were $ to 13 points hlghrr on covering sad trade buying. Oil and Rosin. SAVANNAH. Cs.. Feb. lt-TTHPrV. TINE Market, noihln doing, last Feb ruary 7 at 544c. Balej. none: receipts, 84 bbis.; shipments. 8 this.; stock, tl.C? bids. - "ROSIN Msrket, steady; salsa. 89 ),hli.: receipts. hbls. ; shipments, 1010 bbl ; slock. M.Sitt bbls Quote: B . D.. F... F IS 30; O.. H.. $5!S; I., 16 40; K.. $o.S: M.. K'-a; N $6.75; WO., r.). WW