THE OilAHA DAILY BEE: MONT) AT, FEBRUARY 1?. .1907. V J 'I 7 -r OFFERED FCR SALE Contlt-,ied. Orcmaa, ,41 a. leal -11 ' I4i- assets. irai!H rANO Cheap McCag-ue Blag. for cash, sil Oil AU 1 FOR JA LB A fin plan". nw In Oetober. f standard ma a, exfailent tww and no tion, at a very reeonaole fljure. r.l titx St. 'Ptiiwi Dnuitiss WM. lr, MWS PmI aa Billiard Taele. FOR SALE New anil semnd-hand billiard anil pool table: w lead tha world m cnng bar flxrir".: easy payments. Bruns-wlck-Balke-Coilendar. 407 d. 10th St. Ut TreowrtteT aad "owlaar Varftla. ONB Remington typewriter. So. f. In good oondltlon. for sat cheap. Call a( Baa orac. (15) Ox SI, ells FOR SALE A few first class snuw cattea and counters; very rhepi nearly law. Kennard Glass A Paint Co.. iita and Dodifa Sla. dt,SLl FTEW bargains !n 2d-hand mil fountains; ssonthiy psyinenla Dengtit, 1K1 Farn..m. ilfci END ua yon mull orders for dnms; fretcht paid on OU lots. M-r-Oi.i.m Drue Co., Omaha. (10) HOB drum cylinder press. RurkleT Printing Cw Oroahja, (let le.4 h.14 SHERWTN WILLIAMS CO.. beet mixed paint. Sharmao McConnall Drug Co. (.it) BALLS safe, new. M-hand. Una Frnain. lib FOR SALS Two National cah reirtr'tera. onr total adder: aian mo line of mure fixture. ,iohe Lnd and Investment company. Patterson Block. 16 M7.3 FOR HALE Jupiter pencil shamener. in 0.1 oomllUoa. Cail U. R. Wright. Tie. office. (1S M7a4x PRINTING prwu. 10x16 Oorrtnn: 34-Inch paper cutter; one burs power motor: 250 fonta of type. A hove property at a aacrl flc. UO 8. 17th St. U6) Mfjf.4 21 HOW CASES and national ' cash rir!ater cheap, auk N. lotb Su 1) Mjao Mix FOR 3A LE-?neap. a restaurant dotns g"fd buelneea. Parties ffolna; to leave city. 1124 Jackson St. UG MT61 lx FOR SALE CTieap. 15-horee power rneollne engine. In tine eondltlon. Powell Auto mobile Co.. 2M4 Famam. (lf M753 TWO and three-chair barber shop for an I a. Phillips Medical Co., 1f Howard. Ob) M754 IS FOR SALE Cheap, two lartro Ice boxes. In Sood condition; ona 7xA. one ttxli. Alamlto anltary Dairy Co. 1K2 Farnam St. (16)-M7Tl IS BICTCLE In cood. repair, cheap. (lrtra L 7IZ. Baa. (16) M9W DRETHHETl, tha tttllor. makes the beat clothes, of any tailor In Omaha for tbn money. Suits S to Ht. Sprinf aiylaa now ready. 1Q& Famam St. (16) M?T3 Tlx OROCTERT fixtures for sale cheap, lara-e fancr lea box. computing scalea. rerleter. shelvlnK and counters; must vat-ate bullet in. 1010 N. 16th St. " (18)-MS41 3 FOR SALE Medium-atse diamond: alao exchanwe Cremo film pack c:unen for bi cycle. Address care Bee. db mts is FOR SALE Nearly new. plain butcher's lea box,, cheap. Addreas D-T3J. Be. (lBV-Mo J3x FOR SALE Clirar ora flxturee, 2 alx-ftot cases and wail raaea. Apply to Dan D. Moore, care Nlles Muaer Clnr Co.. 16th and Farnam. (16) M3 lSx FOR- BAf-H Chnmbera' Encyclopedia. 0 volumes. C.jO. R. A. Johnson. 71(1 N. I'ath. Sruth Omatia. (16) M1M l&x HAND-PAINTED ohina plates. Jl.C: salts and peppers, fl.3. Finns; a nwlnlty. Flora Ben gel e. 711 3. 16th St. , (W) M3I 3x KJNDLINO) WOOD from box factory for sale. 9 JO per load. The Partrttige-Hheily-Thomaon Co.. 180J Famam St. Telephone Dnuslaa (IfJM tlx PATENTS F. J. LARSON A CO.. patant lawyers. patant bouk free. Bea Bids Omahu. N-b. (17) SHARPE MAiTHINK 8HOPS Patents proourad, luvantioos developed, drawlnita, pattrma. uaailtiKS machine work. MM-ViS a. iwth dU. (17) 7 D. O. BARN ELL. patant attorney end ma chine deaitfiier.. r&xtun Blk. lei. Ht-d 7117. CI7) M7I7 MU MACHINE rteelanlnjx and ganpml draua-ht- ina; at raaaunauia raiea. Address J he. Bea. (17 M764 Mil PATENTS, trade marks, guaranteed or no feat National Investment Co., Douglas Blk (17) MS Mm PERSONAL CITY STEAM LACNDHT Shirts pressed. not ironoU.. ZX1 a. UUi at. Tel. Dmix. 2 SEWINQ machines ranted, any make. 7So per wee ur H.UO per month. necond hand machines for aale, Se.4 nd up tea vycie jeiu ana OMnwy 0O-a9 UASgCB ooatumav Ltebeo. TeL 4115. Open eveninxa. ill) Wl COsTL'MSt Bl aV Xlth. Sack. Tel. RedTOTl llkr AImS YHl.NUEit. rubber cooda. by mall: cut prices; sens: for free cautioffua. Mj re union uruat ul, umaua. u S3 THS SALVATION ARMY aolldta castofl duthina: In eact. auythlnc you do nut need; we collect, repair and sail, at 114 N. 11th St.. for oust of collectin. to Lb worthy poor. Cad 'Pbone Lous'. 41 (E and vttou W1U aau. UJ oil JOliN CAN a IS LM TOWN! Now la the time to mm trees, (rellaea and arane vtnes; axso landaeape (ardamiiif. Tei. Had Ht. ilea, uia a.ltn Ave. . (IS) U7 Mil DR. VOUEXS prtvata home for laotoe be. fure aaa dunuaT confinement; ueat an qhaapeat tn tha city. Out aV ISth St. (Ul-64 PLEATING "" Dyeinc and cleaning aponain aod unnk ItiK. uniy &o per yaxd. Send tor price Uet ana aainpia. (KvLCSLLt PLEATING CO.. at Doula iiiock. TeL Douaiaa 1S1 uij tl PRiVATB CONFINEMENT HOME Mrs. Lit. Hucnt. N. AM ou TeL Lous. Ilk SB. N. AXiMMER. homeopath. Bee Bios. U) -6. BLANK BOOKS and ruled forma made to Jrnnuna; Co.. timaha. tl M77 F CMAHA Bios;. Stamax Institute. Raraxe US - ECZJdA absolutely cured by W. A. Pax- ton's dalra. B. J. ; . "nn- ad. sweat. U Were Uik. i:-mii Fa MAGNETIC i.,1m", tj e AAfaAa. -A 1 1 1 1 tlkr-atS lath, room 2, hriikI rtoor. (1i-Mj Ml EFT ELLIS, evening ciaaa Douglas m. music by Mondays. maiL Adultr ibll FHmain. tlS) 16 M4 ' FOR anything tn ths sewing murhtns- line go to P. B. Flodmaa Co.. 1514 cu. Ave. (li M73 Mil SKWTNa maatuaes sonpllea for all mskes f machines; snachinea retiaired: macmties for rent. Hayden Broa.. tiewtag Mm tun. r-ept. Douglas t?C entrance. Tel Doug. . (ll)-ni M10 ANT ON SI known ng trie whereaboura of Nets sod Olaf olM wiU center a fnvor upua tiem by ennwinar them this ad. or bv writing to Misa Came Olaen. Hock laiana. ul. m tn at. (UV-M718 Mlrx t-ADT rvturhing to Csiifornur will take vterge ot eiuerly lavaud. tady r aiulr fur .luul A,irea X 1. 1'e - (Ur MJ1 1 . PEP3CNAL ' (Continued THE healing household rmtlr. Satin Skin Cream, should, always ba bandy. Arc ilS) REAL ESTATE city ninpum mn lr NEW ADDITION NEAR FIELD CLUB 3 lota rm easy payments: mall payment 1own. balance tl per week. We will build 3) new house tn milt pur-haBr. on easy payments. Get your order in ear-y, aa thoaa will nut Iaat long. National Investment Co. - 3 Douglas Block. ISth and DodgB. Douglas KSL (!) 11200 18 10-ROOM houee. tnndc-m. 713 N. Kth Ht: muet be auld. mbmu offer. L. D. Holmee. N. Y. Lifa Bldn. (la-HZ a FOR SALE Two modern houaea and la rue barn, one hlot-K ncnti of Hansx'oin park, pared street, nut frmt. lot Zx ljfe. EaaU rn owner will Mnl at a bainauu THOMAd BRENNAN. Room 1 N. T. L. Bid. (!)- SNAP t room modern houae, 2 iota. 479 .:apitol Ava, only ao. J. H. Panptta. U M -J A SNAP tl.io; lot ft, block L. Bern I Park, north aet 41 b and lifayetta Ave.: hixh and siithtly; one hkx-k from Harney car line. Frank Planck, owner. U0 City Hall. lt MP AN IDEAL nome. practically new. built by a mechanic for a riome. with the very beet of maiertal. the latest and most modern improvements, harn. close in. out hliMk from ear. two from school: on a level, paved mreet. hlkh and sixhtly. Bar fniiu at . eaay terms. Addrena K T3S. care Bee. (19 K3 30 F"R SALE Ood -ronm hous-e. lot TTxlSOi fruit of ail kinila. handy to school; cbeao If taken at once. N. 3tth St.. South Omaha. (ISi M371 20x LANDSCAPE arehltect. E. C. F star. phuns Do uk. 767. all Paxton Blk. 1 M7S1 k) BUT from owner and nva commtarinn; u-room, new. modern cuita-e. 110 3. 17th. (U Mt2 Ml REAL ESTATE PARS AD IA1CH LA ID 9 rod SALE Colorada. COLORADO BARGAINS. Four sectluna. in Cheyenne county, 14.50 per acre. Five sections. In Lincoln oountv. t4.50 acre. S0.OA acres In Waiihinxton and Tuma coun- tlea. a to ss per acre; one-halt cash; 19) acr-a up. For rfil banralns go with me. Fire refuil'd to nuyers. Write CHA.iL B.. WILSON. Mondnmin. Ia. iJOl MU0 liot . Kansas. HOME SEEKERS! Be careful. Locate rikht. InveatiKate our famous artenian valley. Sure crops, matchless climate. Let ua write you. Miller A James, Meade, Kan. (20) MSH Mi 30UTHERN Kansas farm land. Kingman and Southern Reno counties offer ar-atest inducements. Mre natural advantages for agriculture, fruit, live stork and poul try raj tuna- of any location In the state. Mild climate, fertile aoil. innumerable streams and sprmga of pure w,ter. rail roads, schools, church and progressive ciuswis. Land purchased at present prices will soon double in value. Far descriptive lists and complete Information write or oall on Brown AV Temple. Kingman. Kan sas. . lUi) M16 Max . .. jrabmsfcau xSO-Acre Grain and Stock Farm Cd acres pasture. ICO acres well Improved. nne level bottom land tn ivunce county. Nebraska. Com 56 to bushel, wheat 30 bushel, alfalfa, clover, timothy and wheat on farm. -room house, bam 40x1 two granarlea for i.iio bushels grain; scales, hog hous-a, cattle sheda. orchard, three wind nulla, tanka. 4X0 rods bog fence. R. F. D., telephone, school and church one miU. mllea from Palmer. Price f3& per acre. Vme. W. H. Widaman, Palmer. Neb. (3 uct tx ANOTHER RANCH. 4d acres in Frontier county: good road to two railroad towns: one mile from store, postnlfice. cream station, in good locality: one-half mile to church, school on corner of ranch. All good soil, no sand, no rock; nne-luuf smooth. 170 acres cultivated; good bouse of moms: bam. cribs, granary, well, windmill, small orchard: extra bar gain for t7A: pisseBalon March L We have others. Write us for lists and maps. Cornelius at Co., Hustings. NVn. C0)-M3611s Central Nebraska H. & L. The beat 4W sera farm In cen tral Nebraska, la only three-fourths mils from court house, and baa 330 acres of aa Una valley land as ilea In Nebraska. Good set of frame buildings complete, large grove 3 years old. orchard, etc. ISO acres In pasture. Price 84 per acre. C 1.300 acre farm, fenced only 4H mi Us from Sargent, has J00 aorea of fine land In cultivation, balance fenced In two pastures, good set of buildings, windmill, well, eta. bargain- at He an acre. Hartley & Lundy Box SL Sargent, Neb. () U4 MV.X FORCED SALE-IWESITMrVT For a few da) a recuon Llk.lum Valley Nebraska land. Wild hay Oils year net owner m per acre. Alfaila w'.ll net three umes as much. Corn un adloluUig land 40 uu. per acre, met 4. per aura. 1L a UATHS. U2 N. Sth 8. Pliune Taylor C2s. () MWO IS .280 acres of choice Neoraaaa land for sale or trade. Box 384. Keamur Neb. t.i) Uia lex Swath Oattatab i , .T,u i , r oOL ill DAlvOT . LAXDS . . 1" pr..? rarm lnd. one nule frwra i.itiOur. roller otumr Dumb Daaota. PlnM" - pnc 13 pt!r '"' P- auis x per acre oasii. oaianc. elgnt yearty JJ per mierest. a-so have uuarter and Luul sections at QZ per acta up. Write for free map to A. i. WUllama, owner, tiettyaburg. Potter county, souiu Laaota, . (Jiy-O Marl Tina PAN HANDLE LANDS BL'T FROM" THE OWNER. We awn asvarxl thousand acre, ot land in thia wonaerrul country the most fertile tanas in tns L ruled gtatea. Ve e L rutea States. We can give st pncM. aiso the low.t rail- hp-w TANn "p.urmloaa- you the beet road tare. Jc LiiHEW LAND CO. - S. UUt dL First Nat l Bank Bids. iru 774 1 LAND SEEKERS! Bead for map of Texas, showing new rail ways and location of famous Braaua val ley lands, tha richest rain bait lands in I'mteu btatea. an I where b.iuarrk are unanuwn. Price. CO to tlS per acre. II luatrated list fwa. Hi land P Lu. usual, " San Antunvu. Tex. (3i M4f li Wuklsgiss FOR SALE OR TRADB Itnprawd" fruit . an4 chicken ranih of S acres near Taotana. Waan. H. Bradley, Waibavu. .'W.. t30)-M!a 3x 1 is. arrea or gewd raw wheat land. lraid r- Ul auatera liart of th. mill, .w Wu.ta. ing-tua. near tne Columbia rivet Price . Ik per a. re. Liberal terms. Sli'iRWoOD IMMIURATION CO., 4 Riverside A.veuue auuaaoe. - Wut, I REAL ESTATE FCR RENT rtlt AD RAICH LAID PUB UB rpanuHUoo taewl HOMESTEAD THB CO EUR D' ALES 3 RESERVATION will be opened soon. It avaitaias CB1.M acre cnuica whaat. fruit aad tunbar land. Do ytiu wDt U0 acraaT COKLR D'ALENS RESERVATION P-FOBJa-A TIC N AGENCT. Rootna -lA. ataaoga haiia iUdaW HpuKaaav Vaah. L-aA Ml FARMS FOR SALE. Don't buy a lartn of any kind, anywhere, befuia wnitnn ua. A pontai will brlns you our lima. Biadiey A iaatliieaen. W iinacn, Cireeiey Counlv, Neb. M&iZ 3x M ACRES, with bouaa iKb at. and lam 111 8. Oi-4. FARM FOR RENT. lw-ACRS improved (arm for rent: ona mile from Florence: will rent on shares to responsible party. N. P. Dt.DOE CO.. 1714 Farnam. a Ma i ACRES IMPROVED. 3H acres with -room house and bam. south of Krua- park. 2t Acres with -roora house and bam, 46th and Harney. 10 acres with S-roorn house and barn. Hh and Burdette. 26 acres with 3-room house and barn. 4th snd Bancroft. 7 acres with l-room house snd bam. 4th and Bancroft. F. D. WEAD, 1U4 DOUGLAS. (III 309 U REAL ESTATE LOANS MONET TO LOAN Payns Investment Co. (fi)-Se GARVIN BROS.. 1804 Farnam. per cent loans on real estate; t and ft, no delay. LOWEST RATES BemlB. Paxton Block. (a-7 a.COT.' TO LOAN on b ultimas and resi dence property in omaiia. lowest rates; nu delay. Thomas Brennan, R. L N. X. Ufa. -W PRIVATE MONET F. D. Weed. 12 Dous. 0)--m LOANS on Improved city property. W. H. Thomas, ouo First NaUonai Bank Bids. (2 70 WANTED City loans. R. C. Peters Co. (2) 72 WA.VTKD City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith AV Co., 1X3) Famam St. (3t) oTS UNION LOAN & LNVT CO. PRIVATE BANKERS. Loans money on real state, buys and sails dty warrants, city and farb murtgaKea. Slo Bee Bids. Phone Dous;, 304. (3; M3 3 REAL ESTATE WANTED WANT to buy one or more lots near oar line. Addreas K. Tn. Bte. (L3) M33 lfcx WANTED TO BUY DON'T give your second-hand furniture away; 1 pav the nignest price; Dig virtues paid for o.sVe lurnnure. Joe Levins. N. lstn. lot. Douglas 7.7L (5) M251 Ml TOP prices for 2d-hand books, novels, all kinds, dtacey. ilk S. Uth. Tel. Harney LSia. ( Mj1 Max CASH paid for old books. Crane-Foye Col. 213 S. 14th. 'Phone Douglas-LO. (2) 441 WANTED To buy. second-hand furniture. cook and heating stoves, carpets, linole ums, otflcs furniture, old clothes and slioes, pianoe. feathers, bed pillows, quilla. pianoe. icameia. oeu pillows, null la, kinds of toois; or will buy 'he fur- of your house complete. Will buy . nr mh..nv fr,;ir. Tk. Kih' ana au niture ""'t"" "?.""?".? luronure. i ne mgn- est pricos paid. "A"1 1 1 i 1 1. 1 w. Doug. 971. (3) MS1S Mil WANTED For investment, flats or cot- tage s, close tn; must be cheap; will pay cash. Address J 73), care Bee. rS) MSW 3 Rent or buy at once, Ave to seven-mom I ket point of any Importance hae been i cottaae: state nrtce with full narticulara. i tremely light all ths weeta owing to the Address P 73, Bee. (2 1 MS Kix WANTED TO RENT WANTED to 0-acr farm, with house and barn, within fifteen miles of Omana. for gram rent. Address Tenant. 1416 Bmwn St.. Omaha. () I la WAN7ED SI7UATI0NS FARMER ot twenty years' experience wants some kind uf work on farm; com petent to fill any kind of farm position. Address John Olaan. Arlena Luage. Flurence. Neb., Route No. 1. (27) M3 30x A COMPETENT scale mechanic, enn repair any make of scajes. References furnished. Audresa J-aaa. Bee. (J7) M7IZ Iks BUTCHER'S Job wanted. J. A. H lubes, Aurora, Neb. DAY women furnished free Telephone Dougisa 11 li of charge. (ZD MSt WANTED Position of general office work: experienced: best of references furnished, Actaress u. omana nee. i renn at., Council Bluffs. (27) MS75 a POSITION wanted by pharmacy student out of school hours. Addrees. Hansen, 1232 Farnam. , (.7) T.x WANTED Position as head miller. Ad dress XH-2 Neville Block. (17) 2 13x GOVERNMENT NOTICES PROPOSALS FOR LEASING THE TRI bal Lands of ths Standing Rock Reserva tion. Norm Dakota, for "iraiing Purposse. Department of the Inteiioc, Oftics ot Indian Affairs. Washington. D. C. Febmsry a, :H07. 4lealed propiaaia for leasing the sur plus tribal pastures on ths Standing Rock reservation. North Dakota, for grazing I purposoe, wiu ds receivea at tnis omc . 1 unui i o'clock, p. m.. on Th u7' n W1" Wunedla on inursoay, jaarcn tely thereafter P" m)' attend. opened la ;he presence of such bidders aa Tha lands will bs leamd for I a period or nva years from June L lx7. and ne bid fur a different pertuu will be I conaiderea. I ne proposals must be ad' dr.asid to 'Ths Commissioner of Indian Affairs. Washington. D C." and. must be piaimy eodorsni on ths outside of the en- veiope. "Proposaia for Leaeing Standing Rurt Lamia.' Th. laiuia nttan tn- i have been divided Into four uaaturea. Pas. I lure No. i oonttuna h.uuu aurea; pasture No. 2 contains iiu.'.rw acres; pasture No. 1 ooniainw acm, paaiure O. 4 COft. tains Ul4ev acrea. Maps snowing tha loca- ' U-.n of the paaturea and postera gtvlng ul. ( rectlona for tha submission of bids, and all I other necessary lniormatlun. may be obtained on application to the United States Indian Agent. Fort Tales. Nortn Dakota. Proposals aut conforming to ths requirements mentioned la ths posters may De rejecieu, u sucti action snail be deemed shads unuer jaunoay s level, nut all the ' is very encouraging and operators on tns advuathie. C F. I,.A HRABEE. Acting : decline of the week waa recovered on Frl- market generally are iooaiug for a win Comnusatoner. FadlStM I day. when the hogs sold practically in the tinuation of the prevailing good pness. LEGAL NOTICES NCTICU OF STOCKHOLDERS MEET1NO. Nolle la hurebv 1 van liuf r .. h. .. . annual meeting of ne stocahold.rs uf in. Bouin Plana Land company will be belu ' at tne oiflca of said company at. Lincoln. j Net., at U o'clock a. m. on the Sth dav Tf Marcn. A. D., ikM7. By order ot Uia Baid uf Directora. C. H. MORRILL, rissiilsnl A. B. MINOR. Secretary. I jnwtin. NetL. February 4, 1107. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. Tha annual meeting ot stocxnuidrrs la The Be PubiUnuig oomnany is hereby called to meet in tha uttice uf Ths Bee building, in ths city uf tmiaha, Neo.. on the 4th day of Marcn. l7. at 4 u clock n. m. By order ot the president. bl a. Haskell nW-retary. Feb.ld 12 m-e NOTICE. Sealed pmnosals will be received st office of treasurer. Haul. Mountain nllenum N. H. D. V. d.. Hut Spnna. auuth Daaota. until 12 o'riucic auon. Feliruarv 3, un. and then opened, for furnishing and delivery of HitautMiM supphoa. in aceordance wttn rneiruA'tiona and sperillrailuna. copies 'jf wnicn. wttn blank propuaaia and other tn. formation, may a had upua apillcstlon tn W. A. tucker, treaaurec; 4Jt H iaM OMAHA LIYE'STQCK MARKET CauIi of All XUnda Show Stnnrtk far Wak. HCGS Sta AT HIGH POINT CF WEEK aaal Laaaka 9tvalF fa' Day aaa rally aa Hlaa ' aa at Claw a Laat Wwk. 9CT.TH OMAHA. Fb. !. 1SW. Reretots were: Cattle. Uoxa. 3ner- I Official Monday OfKial Tieaday OeTlclal Wetlnesdal' Official Thumdsy... Ufflcial Frtdav Official Saturday ... a.ol3 11.MS IOaCI U."l . ElJUO il.j4 4.4t-1 14M J.4 4V0 1.1. J Total this week n.tTJ a.m n.ist Same Iaat week JS. 1 47.1 SJ.Cv Shim two weeks aan ZiTTt aa.44S 7T.J91 Same three weeks ago.... -HT b7..'S 3.j) Same four weks agn... .37. 4. Same last year li.'JC 47..1 2,ail The following table show the receipts of cattie. bogs snd sheep at South Omana for the year to date. lkrfT. W. Inc. Dea Cattle 14S.44 113.14S 2640 ...... Hi gs .t4-4S 451.S4 ZT.ig Sheep ..i 2M.74 ll.ar4 1489 CATTLE qcafATlONS. Good to choice onrnfed steers .-9-10 Fair to good cornfed steers 4 a4 Lommtm to fair 1 n 4.0Oa4.w Good to choice fed cows l.9& r tlr to good cows and heifer Good to choice cows and heifers... Xv.) Common u fair cows and heifer.. !-ad.v Good to choice storkers s feeders. 4 S4o.l0 Fair to good stockers and feeders.. l.i'4 JO common to fair stackers '" Bulls, stags, etc 17M14 .3 Veal calves Au04f.i Ths following table shows the sverage price of hogs st South Omaha for tha last several days, with compartsonat Data. IM. ,!K.tlM.ilM.19ai..lxa..l7lL Feb. S...W KH ! 5 ESI 47T1ssia!l Feb. ... si t si 4 w t a i is a Feb. 7... SIS. & 07 4 741 1 74i Oil i 3 Yb. I ( 8W. S 4 Ml 4 W - 1 V 3I 9 -): 71 OOf Feb. ... Fh. 10.. Feb. 1L. Fen. li... Feb. 14.. ) ui 4 e- f mm 4 m i o! 71; I at ( 73 I i W 71. 6 t. s W I S n 4 tl I I l B W 5 .1 91 S. 5 Ml 4 Hf.i 4 91 i no. 4 38 Fen. is... Feb. 16 I i & . 4 i S 4I'9 9BI 13 Sunday. RANGE OF PRICES. Cattle Hogs. Omaha 12.- 50 f f;ig'7.00 Chicago l."U7.C0 5 3 7.a) Kansas City .'. 2.3pe.6 S i 7.10 St. Louis I.oefe.Ts J7 3 Sioux City x.7&.3 ! The otndal number ot cars of stuck brought in today by each road was: DuUa. Hoga Sheep. HTr a. C. M. (ft SL P. 10 Wabash 1 Missouri Pacific Union Pacitlc system C. & N. W.. east C. A N. W.. west C SL P-, M. at O C. B. at cj.. west . C R. L at P., east.. .. llHnois Central Chicago Gt. Western 2 1 1 10 S3 1 f 4 2 "tt Total receipts 1 The disposition of ths day's receipt- was aa follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of bead indicated: . Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co Swift and Company 4 Cudany Packing Co Armour at Co - -. J. H. Bulla 18 T. B. Ingnram 11 Other buyers 1 L-M L14S LS4 ills) 7 117 Totals. i-. SO 6. IBB 3S CATTLE The yards were practically bare of cattle today as usual on a Saturday. For the, week the-reompts root up oniy . -ri. L , .,, - -nit i h"f " 1" " The i V H rI"Jlf,l lm . Ttt.r? heavy decrease in arrivals, aa a matter of -- - . H. mr. break . - . , I In prices last week and to the fact that I market reports general!' have uiscuuraed free shipments until tne glut wmcn dtoukiii. ! bot the break should, be The I country In holding acted moat wety. iar-ithe demand not nnlv at this munt, but at every other msr- I fact that the meat channels sll over ths country were niltd run. wnue mere waa a shortage of refrigerator cars to move It. and a somewhat reduced consuming de mand on account of the beginning of Lent. The situation seems to be identically Uis same at all the marketa. While, aa noted aouva. the demand has been limited, there has nevertheless been a call for a few cattle and aa the arrivals all this week have been so liuht ths market ' here ot beef steers has gradually strength ened up so that st the close ot the week nrufi are not over ituISc lower that tne I b, st time last week before the break. The reeling is trial it rceiiJia i an ui putnia can be kept down for a few days longer until the surplus beef in hands of packers is used up prices ought to cont.nue on the up grade until the loss is entirely made up. On the other hand It Is feared that should there be heavy receipts the I first of the week prices will drop back ! again to last week s low level. The glut I has been the worst at Chicago, and until ! t tie situation is very much improved st that point western marketa can hardly be expected to assume a very strong position. Cows and betters. In fact butcher stock of all kinds, under the same Influence that effected the market on beef steers have Im.ii working steadily upward until at the 1 close of the wees they are as high aa i they were before last week's breava. The gain In strength. However, baa been due entirely to the very lignt receipts as tha demand throughout ttfe week has not been very heavy at any time. Blockers snd feeders have been In very light receipts throughout the week snd as there has been a very fair demand the market nas ocen aa strong ana as nign as sver on the good kinds at least. During the week feeder buyers paid aa hign aa 16 19 for western hay-fed feeders,, Representative ssiea: BEEF fl'l'EK HS, ml fr. Me. Av. Pa IS. lost 4 It COW 1 as) I ) .... 117T 4 IS t lit 4S t. UU 4 1 s. ml HELPERS. 4-.......... . rn) I FEEDERS. 4 BM I 5f 1 470 4 OS 4 1(T I 71 f . r!f 4 IS 4 as) 74 4 w ii HOOS Hogs opened strong to a shade higher than yeatsrday's ireneral market. Th. early aales were largely at it JA, tor the general run of hogs, with the best oads selling above that ngure The trade ! W"B fairly active at tne a.lvance and the h"k of the receipts changed hands in very ! s,Kd seaaon. Later on. after the more i urgent orders were filled, the trade slowed uo. Drtcea then being m mors than sn.lv j with yesterday. The hogs for ths dav sold very largniy w.msa..v. wim try, ,it wnoie. in a gooa neat my ana entirely 1 very popular price. It will be remembered j satlslatHory condition While receipts have in" ' r' " ' - ..it uum i iq. nogs! sold at t.a considerably over haif i of all the hoga aoid at K.90. This would ' make the averaga market a trifle stronger I than yesterday. i The hog market started out the week I with a slight decline. On Tuesday It was 1 ! stronger, remaining stationary on Wndnes. I ! day. Thursday's market dropped back s, same notcnes as at me cioae of lat week. Todsy'o strength leaves ths market for the weea a .nau. oisoer a leaiure of the wees has been the svenneas of the market, the fluctuations having been confined to a very narrow range, there helng leee tn be difference between tha high and low day ) we"k. taking the average pries as I Sulde- ! h i 2 ale tea a- aa. rr. we. t.. xa. p. 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Interest payable in Neir Tork, Juno 1st and Authorized and outstanding - - - Subject to redemption by lot at 102H aad arrrwd Interpret, as per ferried til below, unlet tn Company can buy them In the open market at 1024 aad aecraed Interest, or lew. Tie anUro laaua or any part thereof subject to call upon four weeks' nottc at 105 and accrued Interest. The Company agrees to retire June 1, 1907 $125,000 June 1, 1912 $273,000 1, 1908 123,000 M " 1, 1913 273,000 " L 1909 150,000 " L 1914 300,000 " L 1910 200,000 " 1, 1915 300,000 " 1, 1911 250.000 PRICE 100 AND ACCRUED INTEREST These, Debentures were issued to retire $3,000,000 Three-Tear Coupon Notes, sold by the Company !n Aprf, 1905, and redeemed by tha Company on October 1, 1806, and to reduce) farther Its outstanding obligations In th fona of short-time paper. From the statements made to u by the officers of the Company we hare obtained the following- Information: The Schwarzschlld Sc. Sulzberger Co. has been In continuous operation since 1853. The Company owns (fre and elear) and operates extensive packing plants in New Tork. Chicago and Kansas City,, which, as appraised by Messrs. R. V. Hartnett A Co. of New Tork and by Mr. James Miles of Chicago, are valued at $8,697,888. The Schwantschild A Sulzberger Co. is one of the four largnst parking concerns In the country, doing a business) of upwards of 373.OO0 OOO 7T. It has facilities for killing over 100.000 cattle, sheep and hogs per week. Th Company makes a specialty of hotel and club trade, and buys the heaviest and best grade cattle sold at the stock yarda. Its business Is almost entirely in fresh meats; in faot, its sales of canned goods amount to leas than 1 ot the total business dons by the Company. - ' Appraised value of real estate and plants, 1906 $3,697,883 Paid in Capital 4,373,400 Surplus (entirely accrued from Quick Assets at close of business Current liabilities at close of business Dec., 1906 Excess of quick assets over current liabilities at close of business Average earnings (subject to interest charges) on a constantly increasing volume of business for eight years ending Dec., 1905 943,792 Interest requirements of debentures, 1907. 360,000 Net earnings for 1906, as obtained from preliminary statements (after providing for all expenses and interest charges, including interest on these debentures) 922,733 being over 20 on the outstanding capital stock of the company. The quick assets of a packing concern are exceptional In the rapidity with which they can be converted Into cash. The trust Indenture under which the Debentures were issued so protects the quick assets of the Schwarschlld Sulzberger Co. that they cannot be utilised for dividends or for extension or improvement work to aa extent which, in any contingency, could, in onr opinion, endanger the security pf tha Debenture. Th trust Indenture further provides that the company shall not ursata any martcage on any of It peeking plants above mentioned during tha life of any of the Debentures. The legality of this Debenture Issue has been approved by our attorneys, Messrs. Hornblower, Byrne. Miller 4 1 pp and Dy Messrs. Steinhardt A Application win ds mauo in hud ooursa to not uaamDeaiirei on ins .tw 1 ur a aum cauuiinga. A pert of the above-named Debentures hsviag been sold st prlvsto sale, wo now offer the unsoid balaneo for publia subsoriptlon at 100 secured Intereet, deliverable and payable on or before February 2S, 1907, at either of the Reef York efflcee of the undersigned. In Hour York Funds. THE SXJBSCaiPTION WILL BE OPENED AT THE OFFICES OF THE UNDERSIGNED AT 10 A. M. ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19TH, 1907, AND WILL BE CLOSED AT 3 P.M. ON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20TH, 1907, OR EARLIER, THE RIGHT BEING RESERVED TO REJECT ANY APPLICATION AND TO AWARD A SMALLER AMOUNT THAN AP PLIED FOR. ass.swas)ssss.sssssssssssssissssssssssassssssssssssassiwsssssssssssse William Salomon & Co., Goldman, Sachs & Co. 29 Broad Street, New Tork 131 La Salle Street, Chicago, I1U Subscriptions will also bo received bys COMMERCIAL, XATIOXAJL BANK, Chicago A. G. EDWARDS SO.VS, St. L.6 ula ...Ul ... 1HH 41 144 ... 4M ....St ... I 74 2XT ... 4 at ... i4 ... 4 S) M ... 4 It .....4t ... 4 2 44 444 ... 4 SS ZZM ... 4 RV, 4 U ... 4 W) m ... i its so i f it.. 1 a' tv w au ... t m : :tt ... f at 44 141 ... 4 M 4 m ... f VI tt ... 4 (IS II Bt ... TO it 3X1 S t RS SHEEP Ths receipts of sheep looked very formidable on paper this morning, seventeen cars being reported, the largest run for a Saturday in a long time. Aa tt happened, fourteen cars ot this number consisted of ewes on their way to Wiuona. Minn., to be ahum and fed out. and they did not arrive until very late, so that there were uuiy three oars actually un sale, two of them single decka A duubie deck ot good ewes sold at 46. Ja, which waa steady. Tha receipts of sheep this morning liave been about on a par with a year ago, al though considerably lighter than tor last wee. On Monday there was a sharp area a In prices, amounting generally to as much aa lotsliic The decline waa due ap parently to large receipts, resulting in weaa feeling at all market polnta. tUnoa then the tendency of values has been gen erally upward so that the decline has been entirely recovered and the marset is for tunately aa good as it waa tha latter part of last week. During most days ths trade t- has been really active and the market, as uevii .4 11 1 1 .iu.1.1, iui OBnanu ua. fuily sutfli-lent to keep everything cleaned up. the arrivals being promptly id. Ewes opeouuly have been good sailers all lbs week and the gam on thsm has been. If anything, more than on other gradea. so thai they are at the present Uuie eeillng h:gner even thsn last weeki Tns general outlook for ths sheep trade 'As a matter of course, excessive receipts un some days are always llaoie to bring on stiarp breaks whicn ars unavoidable, i but the general outluoa is certainly vary I promising. . CuniMiu.n. on kit1ra- nnorf tn .hnlr. I lambs, rj.jutf7.M; fair to good lambs, H.. O'tv: 100.1 to choice yearlinwa. lamb wetgbta. K-uVaAtO: fair to good yearlings, lamo woignia, 14- 7ivj UO ; gouo to cnuica yearlings, heavyweights. 5 TiqCOO fair to gutMl yearlings, haavyweignts. K ju5 75; good to ciiolcs old wethers. 16 );Lli; fair to good old wethers. IA&4s.aO: good to choirs ewea. CiMui.36. fair to good. t4.M Ot t. Rtprfoentattvw sales: 71 western ewea SS I 4t BLaasaa City LI v. Stoekt Sara.. KANSAS CITT. Feb. li. CATTLE Re ceipts. 40 head, market steady; crime, ex purl and dresii'd beef steers. S .; tmr to good. 44. .auu-Js, western fed steera S3, n Oaf. stuiaers and feeders. U jm4 To; soutnsrn cuwa St-M)2.7; nstiv eowa 42 U4.sv; native heifers. S2.4t.j4.av buns. ti.Att 4.. caives. a.Jiau7.vL aceip4s fur tlis week. 41. head. HtHii4 aeceipta. 4.000 head: steady, top. J7 io: bulk ul aua U i4"".i'H. heavy K.uk , w. .v. iwcaei.. e.wvi.u., pigs ana iiania. U . .k.. u . ... .. . i". wwa. a,uju head. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, none: m 1 act nominally siMuly: Lauioa, 47 ji 7.e: ewe and yearllnga, 44. Tina. jj. wexeni fed yeaninaa. ts.i.ane.u: weMern fed snoeo M. .iKie-af; stocaers and teetera, Recelpis for lbs week. 24,'Jtsj OemJL 06,000,000 Sinking Fond Gold of COLUMBIA TRUST CO MP ANT. New Tork. Debentures aa follows: YIELD 6 earning' of the business) Dec, Dec., 1906. Goldman. - . ... . GRAIN 1ND PRODUCE MARKET heat Future Under Fr?sar (rroeter Put of ths ftfiCIL BEARS ARC WAXING fcOE ENTHUSIASTIC Calais Kapwrt B.eth.ra Raseta Bay laer Arsjeaf laa Grata, Oalr Nartfc era Fart Uavtag Parafcaaaal a Fee .Carat Little Ksaler. OIUHA, February 1. 1 T. Wheat was under pressure the greater part of the session. The floor auu ii tradors ware againet It and aggressivei. piled their view.. The further 11 Ss lb mure enthusiastic they get. NMiung no lar has dsveloued to cnecw the decline, al though th market waa a tnha mote stub born loo ay. several catolea reported sou ill rn Russia buying Argentina wheat. Here tofore ail purcnasee nave been tor ine northern districts, and this is the flrst transacUoa to go to Black sea ports, ine weather is Just the kind to cause appre hension for winter wheat. Complaints were more numerous from central Illinois anu Indiana en the score of alternate thawing and frees 1 np. Corn waa off fractionally. Ths pit element Skid on the weaaness In wheat, but made ne headway, caules cam. higher, ignoring ins setback here yesterday. A promirw of small shipments wss tns strong factor abroad. Ths demand both domestic and export ( good. bVattared holders sold. Influenced by th. action of whaat. Pneeat however, were worked oft only fractionally. Tha position Is strong. Receipts are moderate and ue mand guud. Cash oats sold ai relatively better prices as compared with the May than herelufl reO Primary wheat reosipta were 54O.0OS bushels and Mupmenta !44.'08 busnels. against receipts) last year of 44S.OUS liu.be. and .lit omenta of liaV uv bushels. Corn re cerpts were Ml. 4 bushrls snd shipments Hi. A buahsls. aaalnst reenpta laal year of am.'AM busnels and ah 1 pine n is uf 30,.Mi busnels. Clearances were 4UU..42 buahets corn, lot JUs bushels oaie. and flour and wnest equal to 4.7 we buaheia Uverpuut closed kd lower ua wheat and Hd lower on corn. Broombail esttmatea world's wheat ship ments for the weea at U.jOO.utiU buafteta. Australian wheat shipmenia for ths weex were L,44.'AS) buaneis. Indian wheat ship ments were lS0.i4 bushsla Bmotnnail pre dicts siupmenis from India next wees will be about 4A4.U0S buaheia. compared with none iaat year. nanga of optional Article.; Open. J Hlgh.J Low. Ooee.! TssTy Wheat 1 r TIAi THaBl r 4 71At 71HBI ....1 T1WA. r... rial .i-sl 4oiy...( 71 SA; Corn 1 1 71 HA 71VA May. 4tV4BJ 4CB 41VB1 4d! 47A uir Sept. I 1 SA5V; July. 4 - VA. 41SA-4 CCRN Spot, firm; Am.rlcaa mixed, new. JlZ J mu tiuwil Kir an-' axtf Hd: American mixed, old. 4s Sd. F, Atajr. aM.W!sJsl S)BJ , WaAl turea staaur: March, ea "T xt-a. OS Debentures DUE, JUNE 1ST, 131J December 1st - - - $6,000,000 Trustsw. 1906 ' 5,714,793 . 13,663,153 . 5,589574 . 8,073,894 Dea, 1906 .. ... - 43 Exchange PI.. Mew York 20S La Salle sU., Chlesgo, ML SO Congreea SL, Beaton. Maes. JU1F...I I... I I H asked. B bid. ... Oasta Caaal Pvtaea. WHEAT-No. Hard. wH4t?e:' Na t hard, ottfeoc; No. 4 hard. 6uiM!t No. spring, tftTte. CORN Nu. S. Stc: No. S yellow, JsHe; No. 3 white. 3,ij40Hc. OATS No. 1 mixed. 373Z7Hc; No. ( white. ISc: No. 4 white, yrty. RTE-No. 1 c; Na. S, STHc Carlo SMMtm, Wheat. Orx Oats, Chicago a t5 140 Kansas City 140 61 2 Minneapolis 271 .. .. Omana 4..... 30 17 & Duluth 40 St. Louis 18 m m aCaasaa Ctty Sralat. aawA Prsvlsfsss, BLANSAw CITT. Feb. 11 WH HAT May, TlSc: Juiy, Tlvc: September. 71 V- Cash: No. 2 hard. 7tyd 74c; No X OStTThSl No. 1 red. nralHye. No. t e4r7c. COR.N May, 41 sc: Juiy. 4144c; September. 4-Vc ( ssn: No. i mixed. 4uu; M.K A, 400; No. 2 white. UIZHo-. No. 4. 4U41'4o- OaTS No. 2 white, 41Q41t,c; No. I mixed. 401411. HAT Weak: choice timothy, tU-OUftiJUi choice pralne. I)l.t-ll.i0. RYE rtteady. afu-. Kl'TTEH-"reamery. TU-i parking, BTw. EGGS steady; arsis. S3c- Rwvtpta. Phlptnenta. Wheat, bu .I4i.4 4M...rt Cora, bu ... 51.'JO Hii4 Oats, bu H. jut) IXuu Board of Trade quotations for Kansas City delivery. The runs of prices, as re tor"d hv Logan A Bryan. 112 Board of Trade building, waa: Artloies. I Open. I High.! Low. CI Wheat May July Corn May July tih! 7i!-ntTHA. TISi 71i4jTU7A is'tlisiws 4ls3 42 I 41vi 41VA. 71V. i.; .,U-W42j Slssaa.lli Grata Marker. MINNEAPfiLIS. Feb. IS. WH SAT May, 7S.j7Mc; July. 7ao; aWpletnuer. 77V: No. 1 hard. UVtslTc; No. I n.irinwn, eW Asc: No. J northern. 7sv7Vsc; No. t nor hern. 7E"7sc . . FLoIR ("nciianged: flrst Dal en la. 44 JOrvy .w: secona patents. 44 LU4 J.. nrat cl. 44 .!. second clears. It tM BRAN In bulk. I17.svri7. .a. Ptsrla k.rii.t. PEORIA. F-h, ll-CORN-Dull aad tower; No. 2. ikc; No. 4. 3S1.-; no graiia, anisic. OATS I nchanged. No. 2 wtuta, luo; No. 1 white, esc: No. 4 wmte. sva. HTB-Steady: No. 2. T.u-9o. v n.an lAju uaala of 41. A tor flBiahed goons. Uvwstsl 6ss4a aad rriTlil.si LIVERPOOL. Feb. UL-WHIAT-epot, strong: No. 2 red. western winter, as 1W1. lures staadjr; March, 4a rsd. Ma, IS tA