V 1 THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE; MARCH 1, 1903. ' 7 REAL ESTATE FARM ASD RASCH FOR LI Colorado Coatlaaed. nt wsnt to Mcp the sever winters? Tlien eeule In the Han Lulu vslley, Colo rado. hfrf the wmibfr la uniform and rr.ild winters prevail. Stork raising; and farnilrnr pay 26 to 50 per cent In this val ley. Write for full particulars to It. W. MONGER, Mgr., Elkhart, Ind. (20) il 152 CO PER ACKB IS CHEAP For a nood farm 7 miles from Council P.luffs. We liave one of 227 acre, well Improved, Rood house, ham and plenty of other buildings and yards. Fine orchard. One-half rich valley land In cultivation, which alone la worth the price of the farm. Balnnre rood pasture. Owner will sell stock and toola at a low price. If wanted. H. J. McGee, 14 Pearl Bt., Council Hltiffs, la- J0 h 1 Idaho. IDAHO IRRIGATED LANDS Over l.rrm.OOO acres of Irrigated land In the t'nper Snake river valley, Idaho. The cheapest and moat productive land In the entire west. Three beet suqar factories In the valley, an Ideal fruit country, an unsurpassed climate. If Interested, call and rf James Macgregor, at the Merchants hotel (will he In Omaha for three days), or write the Idaho Falls Development Co., Idaho Falls. Idaho. (J) M15 2x ladlaa Territory. Indian Territory Lands WRITE V8 FOR FRKE 1 LMPTRATED PA M PHLFJT8. H EST LANIM IN HKU- IIOMA. EXCURSION RATES. MARCH 3 AN I 17. THE Pt'TNA.M COM PANT, 604 N. Y. Life U!dg. 20 579 1 Hasten. LAND BARGAIN. Fine section Loican county, Kansas; about 6.0 acres wheat land: balance cre bot tom; plenty pood wtr; close to schml and church; Improved farms ail around; price 19 per acre; II per acre cash; bal ance long time. C. 8. Bhepard, 22 Hoard of Trade. (Jt)-M la At the Paxton Hotel James K. Lane of Pleasant Hill. Neb., gen eral locating a Hem and excursion mn- asvr for the Bird City Level Land Realty company, will be at the Paxton bote) at Omaha all clay Monday. March 2. 19 1, u meet the homeseekers wishing; to obtain a home In the rich, fertile Beaver and Cheyenne valleys. In northwestern Kan sas. Excursions over the v'.. H. J. R. R. the first and third Tuesdays of each month from Linc.iln, Neb. to Bird City. Kan. I will have with me a:npies of sou ana some of the productions of that county for Inspection. I also have fine farms In central Nebraska and alfalfa ranches for sale. Correspondence and Conversation solicited. (-') 19 lx M lnneaota. FARMERS and dairymen needed. Meeflnw lands settlement on R. R. nt ar Dulutli. Choice lands, low prices, 11 per acre down, balance 15 years. HlRh prices for farm products. Rich clover; partly wooded Conn try. Maps. Information. Lund Com.. 1. I. Ry 540 Wolvln Uldg.. Duluth, Minn. 2- Mlssoart. COME TO THE OZARKS OF MISSOURI . v Pc Independent own a home of your own. My booklet, farm I'st and s'ate map will a-lve you valuable Infotmatlon. tt'r.t" for them today. Enclose 1') cents for fine state map. WARD VS. HITCHCOCK, REAL ESTATE, Mansfield, Wrinht County, Mlsrour. 3 ?4? lx Nebraska. ' U'J ACRES NEAR SOUTH OMAHA This farm is onlv nine miles frnm South Omaha, the best stock market In the west; about acres level, rich bottom land, bal ance rolling but not rouxh; all can be larmeil. Crop last year confuted of about . seres Mat and wheat, acres ccn. 12 acres hay land, from which two crops were cut; S7 acres pasture. A creek runs through i lie farm Also the Purlineton and Mis souri Pacific railroads cut corners of it. 'I here is a gocd 7-room house, brick foundation and cellar, that cost cbout six years ago. Two-story good barn, 52x40 feet, on stc..' foundation; granary, cuttle and hog studs, milk and Ice house, good, orchard and grove; land Is fenced and cross-fen-ed. A soo.l ptara. for dairy or stock feeding purposes. Price only t'.i per arre If sold brfore March 1. at which time possession can be given. U ACRES WKD1MPROVED, 10 MILES SOUTH OF SOUTH OMAIL Thirty-one acres we'd Improved. 10 miles South of South Omana. Land all good; b i:t lo acres in coin. 10 acrea slfalta, 4 acres blue-grass pasture and 2 acrea In orchard; ahiioal new 4-room house, wttb good d-llar. good well and spring water, barn about 2uxS fcrt and other buildings; nog tiKht feuce arouod part of Sand; one mile from railroad station; a good a.nall farm at very low price, only H.OuO. Terms; 11.2 u i !, balance 1 eu,ual annual pay ments at ( per cent. Possession, March 1. lnue, M acrea. about C tnl.es southwest of South Omaha and 1H miles east of Paplllion. This Is known as thu Harmsen farm, and ens of the best farms in Harpy county. 1'v.o set of Improvements, va i.ed at SicOoj. Price, t!iu per ini. only tli.oto cash, bal ance tA'C, i y;s at 6 er cent. Rented tur cash this eur. For further Information, call on ar ad dress, lEOl-.GE & CO.. 1601 1 amam Street. Omaha. ( MU0 ss FARMS Nine acres South Omaha, near Jetter's brewery. Want ofter. . iUJ acres near Creighton, Neb.; 160 acres In cultivation, balance hay and pasture land; now 7-roum houar; good barn, chicken house, etc.; f'.ne well and windmill. I"rlee S40 per aero. Will tradj for Omaha piopery. 2Ki acrea near Honwy Creek. la.: 25 acres under cultivation, balance timbV-r land, with blue grass and clover pasture; timber la mostly walnut and oak: t liouynnds of tres larne enough to ia gm fine or chard. wi!h large vuriety of fruit, berries and grapes; fin? 1! ri vrt rou: barrr sivl outbuildings, with complete water system. Ideal locution for slock fe-riing purposes or an el tfaul place for summer lesort or surruier home. Pike v per acre. r- Wcilter L. Selby f M Posrd of Trade Bldg a. Piione lugias law. Farms and Ranches It) acres. Z'k miles from Irvington. an old hoincstt-ad, : now ffered. together vrllh 4 good improvement and on ma'n traveled frofd, U filo an acic See us quick about I this FOURTEEN HUNDRED ACRE RANCH The owner of a large ranch In south , western Nebraska, yielding sn annual in come of S.-U is compelled ii Sell by rea h n of advene d age, and offers this home place at an attractive figure end on r-s- b.n.hl. I r m or 1ft 11 rti lianHH aliti Imk. In part payment Improved Omaha prop erty. The plica Is M0.'A. For parti, u.ars pcrtuming to this ranch call at our office. Shimer & Chase Co. lsu Faroam. Douslus 3SC7. txi A SNAP 0 acrea of the best land to Brown county Nt break cash, balance one year. Aptly M. H creamy, owDer. trt I aaton block. Omaha. (Ju-MT Dm rtT itr es.w . J 1 -"t- t-Ol IMI L FArlM AMD HA.NCll I.A.D FOt IALS HtsrssVs C FARM LAND BARGAINS tl acre of good land In Lincoln county. .-'-o., eisni miles south or North Platte; every foot can be cultivated. Price IS. II. aw can stand, sco ares In Holt county. Neb., six miles south pf O'Neill. Price, tin per acre. L2H acres nice level land, about six miles east of O'Neill, Holt county. Neb. Pi ice. 112.000. IMPROVED FARMS. r acrea of fine land. 1JS acres In fine al falfa. 1 acres In diversified crops, bal ance fine pasture. There are 50 acres In winter wheat, now looking fine. Im provementa, alx-room house, nearly new. nd a new barn; alfalfa la fenced hog tight; land is all second bottom and lays four miles from Elm Creek, on U. P. R. R. Two wells on premises. Priced at 1-3.50 per acre for oulck sale. M acres In Saunders county, 2H miles from Valparaiso: ljn acres cultivated, balance hay and pasture land, with run ning water In pasture; V, mile to school. Improvements, large five-room house In rod condition: barn. lixJ2. new; gran ary, chicken house, windmill and tank. Five acres hngilght: young orchard. Price. 177.50 per acre. M.B00 can stand. PETERS TRUST CO., Ground Floor. N. T. Life Bid. . () CHOICE SECTION FARM LAND. $0.50. A section choice farm land In Nehmaka. gnod. level farm land, close to railroad, one wheat crop will more than pay fr land: some land adjoining selling for ilO an acre. For quick sale this goes nt s 50 "NATIONAL I N VESTMENT COMPANY OT-5S2 Brandels Bldit 2tle-M!77 t DOCGLAS COVNTT FARM. 240 acres 1 miles from Omaha: miles from Millard: smooth land; extra good soil: orchard; grove; never falling springs in pasture; 10-room house; large barns and other buildings: also a second set of Im provements. Price only 1109 per acre; vacant land near selling for same price Special reason for selling. An extra good farm; a good Investment; or would make a fine suburban home. J H. Dl'MONT A SON. 1606 Farnam St. Omaha, Neb. 20 107 1 Nortfc Carolina. 10-ACRE farms In this famous trucking belt, suitable for vegetables, fruit and poultry ; price, 300: terms, f75 cash, bal ance 1. 2 and 1 years without Interest, or $ cash and t monthly; they're on rail road near this city: splendid soli, mild climate; a good living assured: write for booklet. Carolina Trucking Development Company. Wilmington. N. C. 3u M lx Ofegroa. WHY fref re when you might enjov flowers all winter? For your family's sake, take the bull by the horns and make up your mina to come o tioa s country. Remem ber, you live only once. Then whv oot live where you can enjoy beautiful nature all the year round. Come to Lane county, Oregon. Over .VJ0 an acre net In cher ries on land that cost I3n shows what can be done. Write to Dept. D, Commercial Club, Eugene, Oregon, for reliable facts. o- Oklahoma. OKLAHOMA farms for sale Good f arn for corn, cotton, wheat or alfa'fa, close tt railroad towns: will sell on easy payments, or for cash. Call or a!drea the owner, J. C. Fisher. Okeene. Okl. (30) (49 lx oath Dakota. . Nothing on Principal for 5 Years To a man who will go on and Improve It. I will sell 169 acrea In Lyman county. South Dakota, located about 2C mllea west of Missouri river and 3 miles from a good railroad town, for tl5 per tcre. No pay ment on principal for t years. Just the in terest once a year. It Is good land In a good country. Here Is your opportunity to tret a start for your self. . INVESTIGATE JOHN N. HASKELL 811 New York Life Bldg.,, OMAHA, NEB. $J.600 Bel's J0 seres of South Dakota laad. Address Chas. B. Wilson, Mondamln, la. (3tMl2 lx Texas. TEXAS EXCURSION. TliesHaV il.rfh A w run m rlal av- curslon to Brownsville, Tex. Low rat. join us ana see the famous gulf coast country. Texas Land and Immigration Co., 540 Bee Bid-. l 876 1 Mlseellaaeoaa. 640 ACRES FOR $300 Klnkald relinquishment, good land, well located, fairly well improved, nearly one third farm land, balance good grasmg. This must be sold by the middle of the week. NATIONAL INVESTMENT COMPANY &31-5S2 Brandeis Bldg 130) M97 . , WESTERN FARM LANDS. Crop payment plan; two crops pays for land, while the land Is doubling la value. NATIONAL INVESTMENT CO.. W-iai Biandela Bid. (30)-o GOVERNMENT farms free. Our UZ-ras'e book, "Vacant Government Land," de scribes every acre In everv county in I'nltcd States. Tells how s.turrd ire. If diagrams and tables. All ab u. ire Irrigated farms. Price ' rent, ixu. paid. Webb Pub. Co.. Dept. 18. 81. Paul, Minn. ') m lx REAL ESTATE LOANS W. H. THOMAS loans money. tCr-HW tX PRIVATE MONEY-NO DKLAT. GARVIN BrtOo.. 14 FARNAM. LOANS on Improved Omaha prcperty O Kecfe R. L. Co.. Ml N. i. Lit Bldg CO) 4i WANTED City loans ar.d warrants. W. Farnam bmlih Co.. 123 Fma.n St. PRIVATE rocoey to loaa on Improve,! real estate. N. P. Dodge .v i l.it frntm BL c) -co BL'ILDINU oana W. H. Thomas (U-MM 2x MONEY TO'LOAX on improved city loans a specialty. propr:y. Building W. H. THOMAS, ' 614 First Nat l Bank Bldg. ! M1 lioo TO tio.oov made promptly F. D. Weed. W eed bids;.. Uiu sod isrotu. ' C-U V AN IK IS Loans on Improved Omaha South Omaha city property U. ti. Mot gsgc and Trust Co., W. 11 Thomas, agttnl. 4 First National Bank iildg t2J-18 Mchlx LOWJiST K-ATL iemls, Paatun Block, (22 U PRIVATE maaey to luaa; no delaya J 11. Sherwood. U-17 Bisndeis bi 421 -U PRIVATE MO.NET-CA6H ON Hi.lD- KO DELAY J. H. il f HtN. isr NAT, bAAk BULK. it-L. UOUU. lr.l REAL ESTATE LOANS (Continued.) FARM LOANS WILLS TRUSTS We have mortgages netting the Investor SH to ( per cent. In twenty-one years of business no In vestor with us has lost a dollar nor taken an acre of land; $7, 500. 000.00 of other people's money Is now safeiy placed by us. We prepsre .wills st a minimum cost; consultation la confidential. For those who wish to Issue bonds or provide a fund from which children or aired people are to receive the Income we act as trustees. FETERS TRUST CO. Ground Floor, New Tork Life Building. (22) M136 1 Money to Loan IF TOU HAVE IMPROVED OMAHA REAL ESTATE SECURITY AND WANT MONEY QI ICKLY AND AT LOWEST RATE OF INTEREST, YOU WILL SAVE TIME BY COMING TO US. GARVIN BROS.. 1604 FARNAM ST. (2 898 1 5H PER CENT MONET. WE HAVE UNLIMITED AMOUNT OF 6'4 PER CENT MONEY TO PLACE ON FIRST CLASS OMAHA BUSINESS PROPERTY. FROM 2o.000 TO $Ji0,0UO. THE PUTNAM COMPANY, oo4 N. Y. LIFE BLIKJ. CADET TAYLOR, PRE8. W. B. TAYLOK. SEC. 122) 9801 CASH on hand. W. H. Thomas. l22)-47 2x WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. 12U-.U MONET TO LOAN Payne Investment Co. ta-S4i MONEY to loan on Improved city property. Hastings A Hey dsn. l;ut Farnam St. 22 Mia NO delay. W H. Thomaa. 22-MMg 2x REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED To buy for cash, equity hi two or three cottages; no agent. Address H 173, cere Bee. (23) U WANTED-A good farm or business In this locality, which can be bought of owner for cash; give description and price; no agents answer. Address Locator Com- .pany, 339 Lumber Exchange, Minneapolis. (23) MS00 2x WOULD like to hear at once from owner having good farm for sale. Not particular about location. Please give price and rea son for selling and state when pussesaion can oe naa. u. uarDysiilre. box 4, Rochester. N. Y. (23) 903 lx WANTED To buy large tract of land In western Nebraska, eastern Wyoming or Colorado, suitable for retailing at rea sonable price. Answer Land lept.. lTol Farnam St.. Omaha. Neb. (23) 9S2 1 REAL ESTATE wanted in exchange for ( per cent gold bonds. Address E-38,. care Bee. (23)-954 1 WANTED To buy for cssh. one or two cottages. Must produce good Investment value on rental. Address B 62. care Bee. (23)-M144 1 WANTED TO BORROW INVESTMENT We have a good security on one-half sec tion of Nebraska land In Howard county bearing 7 per cent interest on 34,250. 32.0W mortgage secured by a section of land twenty miles from Denver. Sold for I4.6O0, 7 per cent Interest. e nave a mortgage of 33,000 on land near Omaha worth 310,000; Interest per cent. N. P. DODGE & CO., 1714 Farnam St. (24) WANTED TO BUY SECONDHAND feed sacks. No amount too lare or too small. Wagnex, eul N. ltiik. (2&)-eaU CASH paid for secondhand clothing, shoes. w. uo . Aovii pi, ivi, fgrfli (J-1 WANTED To buy secondhand furniture, cook and heating stoves, carpets, lino leums office furniture, old clothes, quilts and all kinds of tools, or w44l buy ths furniture of your house complete. The highest price piid. Call the right man. Tel. Douglas 397L '26) M179 M4 BEST price paid for second-hand furniture, carpets, stoves, clothing, shoes, etc. Hd 640L (26)-M4S4 WANTED TO BUY-Barber shop in good i locacion. or puny who part of store to rent for, such purpose. Address J. Feld man, 1919 Burt St. Tel. Douglas &HS3. (Jl)-6 lx WANTED Folding go-cart, leather side, etc.. with or without top Write, stating style and price. Address 8-66. care Bee Office. (26-B37 lx WANTED A few loads of well rotted manure for lawn.- &J7 N. 19th St 25)-M115 S WANTED To buy, an up-to-date merry-go-round. Address J 76, care Bee. (25) 160 1 WANTED TO RENT IOUNQ man wants single room with break fast, in private lutnily. State terms. C 4. care Bee. (2B M707 29x SMALL house; 'acre ground; suburban; phone Douglas 6t43 by 2 P m. today. (.28) M166 lx WANTED SITUATIONS YOUNG ma. 1 desires place to work for board while go leg to school. Boyles col lege. Telephone Douglas liHL (27 M6 SEWING WANTED Neat work; prices reasonable. Mrs. Clarence Smith, i'OS Lako St. (27) UM3 M3x WANTEI By Japaneee gentleman, posi tion In private family, general housework or laundry work. Address Box 6, Coun cil Bluffs. Ia. (27) 21 lx WANTED Steady Job for coming summer; have had seven years' experiei.ee ss con crete snd cemert worker. Artdres H x S2, Schuyler. Neb. (27) MWi (x WANTED By young man, place to work for board. Harry IXmer, jus California St., Omaha, Neb. t-7) M7al 5x W A N T E D Situation by widow 46 yeara old with boy 9 years old as housekeeper for widower; splendid housekeeper snd best reference. Address Mrs. A. H. Mc Kinny, 242a So. 15th St., St. Joseph, Mo. (27)-M7tA Mux SITUATION WANTED Young Japanese, as butler or housework or valet. Adliess Naga. 27(18 M EL. South Omaha. (2.-)-7S8 lx AN experienced watreas wants position to work nights. Tel. Douglss 6378. (27t-824 6x RESPECT A HLE widow with one child wishes poeiUon as h00.1eke.-per for wid ower on farm or in city; can give lest of references. Address M 62. care P,e. (27) kJt 2x STENOORAPHER 0od referenr-; Boyles college student. Harry I loner. 2T1 Cali fornia St. (27 9 4 POSITION WANTED Retail clothin? salesman, ten yt ars' exprnence In lo h Ing. furnishings and hats; cspable of buying. Hef -lencea. Address Y :&. care Bee. iS7 M:3 7x WANTED Place as family coachman; good lawn and yard nan: can milk; ran give city references. D 71. care Bee. (.r-Miy 3x Wel Market. ST. LOUIS. Feb i WOOL Steady; medium grades, combing and clothing. Il 2Sc: light fine. ITtuuc; heavy fine, lttflso; tub-washed. Soyiw. OMAHA UYE STOCK MARKET i Cattle for Week Close Unchanged from TXT.eV k m irom WeeK AgO. DEMAXD FOR DESIRABLES GOOD Hoc Finish Week with Silas ad Sharp Advaare la Prieea Sheea Valaea Resnala t arhaaaea. Hmm SOUTH OMAHA. Receipts were: Official Monday Official Tuesday Official Wednesday .. Official Thursday .... Official Friday Estimate Saturday .... Neb.. Fb. . 1908.'. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. .. 3.& S.744 3.144 . 8 7 12,171 4.J41 . 3.K71 11.2W 3.WE . 4.240 U.64 4.773 .. 1.3-5 S.844 1,413 . 0 7.3uO Six days this Week....l8. H.lxs r.743 Same days last week...ls.3M U.tlt 23.c Same days t weeks ago. .lS.4il U.tMti Ui.7 Same days 3 weeks ago..l7.M4 (7.4 3i.m Same days 4 weeks ao.. 19.748 Go,&J9 !&. Same days lsst year... .19. SM 61.7M 44.3W The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, compared with last 19o9, C""1 W7.2J4 Hogs fcW.241 oheep 2J6.8J6 The following table 19m. Inc. Dec. 191.621 34.387 421.217 145.024 2S3.798 67.9UJ shows the average price of hoga at South Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons: Date. I 19U3. l907.19u.19iii.19o4.19U8.lSi02. Eb. J3.. Feb. 19.. F"h. SO. . Feb. 21. Feb. 22.. Feb. 23.. Peb. 24.? 'eb. 23.. Feb. 'M.. Feb. 27.. Feb. 28.. Feb. .. 4 10 4 15 4 471 6 06 97) 3 7 70 83 6 k-ii t 32 82 6 12 91 3 87 I 9M 4 M I 26 991 I 84 Mi 3 97 I 92 4 681 96 t 95 4 74 3 28 3 93 6 M 6 82 93 6 96 I 96 S 93 I 88 ( SJ s 04 4 9 3 23 4 0?H 4 11 4 11V 081 4 H 6 i0 6 79 S 8" W 4 74i 22 S 98J 40 4 771 6 82 4 841 3 21, 4 10 04 4 221, j 79! 4 2SeV I 881 - I 1 1 'Indicates Sunday. The official number of cars of stock brought in today by each road was: Cattle. Hoga. H f'l. 3 , 1 81 C, M. & Bt. P Union Pacific C. N. W.. east C. N. W., west C. St. P., M. O C, B. ft J., east C. B. & Q., west ('.. R. I. 4 P., west.. Illinois Central Chicago Ureat Western 30 8 8 23 1 2 1 Total receipts 108 5 The disposition of tl.e day's receipt as follows, each buyer purchasing the s was num- Hogs. 7H3 1.436 2.3"0 S.232 120 430 oer 01 neaa indicated: Cattle. Omaha Packing Co Swift and Company Cudahy Packing Co Armour & Co Krey Packing Co 8 & S Hill & Son 10 Other buyers t Kenyon Packing Co Totals u 3.4 7,624 CATTLE Although there were a few cattle on the market today, the supply was not sufficient to attract buyers and the market was nominally unchanged. The supplies for the week foot up nearly 19.WM head or substantially the same as last week and only about l.(M head less than for the corresponding week a year ago. The quality of the cattle haa been very fair throughout. Opening prices this week were generally quite a little higher than last week and this advance was fairly well sustained on Tuesday and Wednesday. On Thursday Tith a rather liberal aupply on sale there was a de cline of about 10c and with no material change either Friday or today, the market closes with prices in practically the same notches as st the close of last week. The demand for good handy weight beeves has been well sustained from start to finish, both local dressed beef men and eastern buyers taking the 1.060 to 1.300-pound csttle freely at good prices. Heavy cattle have been sdmewhat neglected all week and the rough and unfinished kinds have been low sellers all the time. Butcher stock and cannera have been In good request at not far from steady prices all around. Supplies of this char acter continued rather moderate and there was a good Inquiry both for local and ship ping account. Medium and common stuff has a rather narrow outlet, but prices are not materially different from those of a week ago. Veal calves have stregthened up somewhat and are selling better than last week and the same Is true for bulls, stags, etc. Business In stockers and feeders has not been very excessive. In fact never is at this time of the year. The offerings have been somewhat limited, while the demand from the country has bee'n rather disap pointing. Desirable, light and medium weight steers found a ready sale at strong figures, while heavy and low grade light stuff have been neglected and prices are If anything a shade lower than a week ago. Dealers are not looking for much activity In this branch of the business until the weather becomes more suitable. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice corn-fed steers, 35.1(irfl0; fair to good corn-fed ateens, S4.6'rfi6.M; common to fair corn-fed steers. 34.0O.fi4 GO: good to choice cows and heifers. S4.00r4.TS; fair to good rows and heifers, 33.351213.110: common to fair cows and heifers. 82 2&ir300; good to choice stockers and feeders. 34 SV64.75; fair to good stockers and feeders, 33.704.20; common to fair stockers and feeders, 33.00 (j3 60. HOGS The week closes with a rather small run and a sharp advance in prices. Both local and eastern markets have been Indifferently supplied for two or three days and the demand has picked up very ma terially, with prices s.iowing a sharp ad vance all along the line. Heavy and butcher weight loads command a good premium and. as all classes of buyers are taking the good light weight loads more freely, the range of prices hss narrowed down some what. Today tops b-ought 34.40, as against 34.3714 yesterdav. and the bulk of the of ferings was at 34 20tfM 35. as against St.fttf 4 20 yesterday and 33.Si4.u6 last Saturday, the market thus showing an advance of about oc for the week. Representative sales: Nc. S r. No. At. sh Pr 1 l' M 4 15 M :24 40 4 19 ! 91 ... 4 rr T!i to 4 te 7i 17 40 4 H) SI 221 ... 4 ) 71 1W 40 4 M ti 2ti 90 4 SO T4 IS ... 4 0 14 2 ... 4 74 1S4 40 4 U SJ lei ... 4 K 7t P4 lis 4 a) 4 ... 4 so 7 10 40 4 10 77 Hi ... 4 to 1W SO 4 SO If... Ill 44) 4 75 M SO 4 SO CO !49 ... I Ul rt 11 ... 4 M ....... 344 10 4 12 IM ... 4 Mi If !S1 ... 4 Kvi u iiiT ... is ; ;n ... 4 ii4 7 11 S) 4 37 tM ... 4 Mi M Hi ... 4 2 t4 1U 10 4 134 f7 ! IS) 4 15 til 40 4 liw C4 1M . . IS 4f Vn 140 4 II', It !1! 40 4 n 71 Ill ... 4 in- 74 !i ... 4 15 ff 141 ) 4 34 SO 110 40 4 15 41 1 ... 4 JJ f! '24 tt 4 l 7f JTT ... 4 45 115 ... 4 lo fO 2-i) ... 4 s M "4 ... 4 PH U J.l ... 4 U 12 ! 5 M 4 rr4 47 ?) ... 4 9.' 'i 4 r 74 ru . I 4 11 IT 247 ... 4 30 7..i T7 lfl) 4 I", 14 ... 4 ) TO 1-4 W 4 35 B f- ... 4 to 7" ... 4 l S t 4fl 4 V ' r ... IK t I ... 4 Jl M ...... . JS7 40 4 13 7s .....sn ... i si r? ... 4 I nt. 49 in ' 47 ... 4 1:4, t-1 ..43. ' !;4 ... 4 37W 72 I 0 4 10 J, 10 4 r., S? !S 40 4 10 16. li't ... 4 44 4 ) el 4 ' fl f74 4 41 II 51 ... 4 3 ft 40 t 40 SHEEP-With nothing on sale today. th.i run for 'he week f ots up 27.743 head, as against SS. 0 head for last week snd 44 S-ju head for a year ago. The market, cutshle of a bteak in lambs early In the week, has bwn no material change from (lay to duy. snd this Is especially true of ewes, ytariin and wetherc. Tt r market has nut been so very sstlsfsc- 101 v in tie luiiin division, especially on th'e catrylng much weight. The llfiht, hsidy gra.Ii sy sold l"y:oc lower thun Kst. .rk r . i t at the first snd since that time I here has been no change whatever. Heavy lmv.s In many -a s are even lower thsu that and have sapgei throughout the week. Ti e onlf thing that haa held prlcea prob ably anywhere near In line waa the fact that 111 pi lies have at no time been exces sive. The market on mutton grades of ewes, yearlinga and wethers has been in a trifle better shape, and while prices showed no mater's' Improvement ss a rule, the trade throughout the e.-k carried a strong tone nd anything suitable found ready sale at SMu, iirm trices. In the feeder division there was not much doing at any time Two or three weeks ago a rather spirited demand sprung up when C rices on mutton grades were strengthen. g. but since that lime, with the break in value on fat sheep, country buyers have been slow In taking hold, so that prices at the best on feeding stuff have not been verr satisfactory. Quotations on good to choice fed sheep - Miuua, m a.ii iigut year. 1 RatrsM hern, 96K"6ar: heavy vesrllng SK r6 wethers. aVOtoi 30: txv, on. No. At. Pt. ls western limb feeders ,n7 'ern lamb feeders S9 Si western Ismb feeders 70 lo 10 n s 10 63 western lamb feeders 66 10 CHICAGO 1,1 VE STOCK MARKET Cattle aaa aee teaa Hotts traaar lllaker. CHICAGO. Frr. 39. CATTLE Recelp's. about 3i hearts Market sten.lv; beeves. 33 90 iitcn, cows and heifers. 31. (( ; Texens. 33.7:4.75: calves. 36. 2S4i..0 ; westerns. 34.00 44 75; stockers and feeders. 32.75-44 90. HOGS Receipts, about lo.onr. head Mar ket strong to lc higher; light. S4 3M4W; mixed, 34.35ia6; heavy. 34..il-n4.fi5: rtoigh. S4.r4j4.45; plga. SS.7&44.3fi; bulk of sales, Rhi4 4W. SHEEP AND LAMPS Recetnts about S.0U0 head. Market ateady; natives. St.2?.l W; western SS XSdf 50; vearlinga, 35 0 'u 136; lambs, 6.0va.iiD; westerns, SS.0C(.. Kansas Cltr LIT stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Feb. 29. CATTLE Re ceipts, 90 hesd; msrket steady; choice ex port and dressed beef steers. S&v5.75: fair to good. 34 5i"li7j.l5; western steers, f4 25 i.50; stockers and feeders, 33.4iV(i4 ; southern steers, S4.Ai6.26: southern corns, 32 6,"fi4.00; native cows, 32 fK'ti4 75; native heifers, 3340ru35; bulls. W.15451: clves, 34 (Unfit 85. Receipts for the week. 33 4"0 head. HOGS Receipts, S.'XiO head; market 5c higher; advance lost; top. 34.524: bulk of ssles, S4&4 46; heavy, 34 40-&4.524: pack ers. S4.3ti4.46; plajs and lights. U-Wu 1.40. Receipts for the week, .lim head SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, none; market nominally ateady: lamhs, sts-fiftl 65; nd yearlings. 34.7Tii6 50; western ?earllnsrs. Sfi.4Clil. W; western sheep St t"t 50; stockers and feeders. S.1.5CKU6.0O. Re ceipts for the week. 36.(X head. 9t. I.onls Live Stock Market. ST. IOUIS. Feb. -CATTLE-Rece'rts. 800 head, including 125 Texans; market SteadV. native ahlnnln rA SS.VtlVloO. dreaaeH hoof i.J K..nk. S5.00ti5.75; steers tinder l.ornl lbs.. 3t75o4 50.: siocaers sn.i reoflers. 33 0Vn4 75: .cows snd heifers. 33. . rann 11 Hi, v,,.o- 32.50434); calves. S3.;(i7.m; Texas a'nd In dian steers. 11 Virf 1.'. 1 I - .M . n .1 i r S1.75&40P. ' ' HI MiS Recelnts Htm r.c. jteadv; pigs snd lights. 34 0(1.55; packers. 34 0.Mf4.55 butchers and nst h.m.p ucua 4.00. " No sheep on sale. SI. Joseph LIT Stock Market. BT. JOSFPIf rh o j-iTT 1 f r Ce lotS 42K honit' ItiirlrW nnn.lnol. 34. 2646.76; cows and heifers. 32.25fi-5 m. stockers and feeders. 83.5ii4.. HOGS-Receipt s. S52 head: mrtrk"t 5c higher: top. 34 45; bulk of sales, 3.1 ;4Sj4.43 8HEE3? AND LAM B8 Receipts. Sl head market nominal; lambs. 3tl.uoc.ii7o; year lings. 35 5566.26. Sloax City Live Stock Market. SIOUX CITY. Feb. 2ft.iSnocil T.i. gram.) CATTLF, Receipts, 1(0 head: mar ket steady; beeves, S4.Va6 40; cows and r,eirer"'. 2.7ya4.60; stockers 'and feeders. 33.0iro4.on; calves and yearlings. S2.7.Vff3.6t) HOGS Receipts. 6,500 head; market loo higher, selling at S4.004.46; bulk, Sl.SCKtf 4.3o. Stock In Slant. Recelnts of live stock t th. t v.tn.n.t western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha io 70 Sioux City in.) S.5f0 Kansas city J.) .. . St. Louis 300 4.V10 St. Josenh tr.l M S.0J Chicago 31V) 10,00 Total receipts r,725 33,962 3,2S1 Kew York Money Market. NEW YORK. Feb. 2! MONEY On call nominr.1. Time loans, steady: b0 dav a". per cent and W days, 4 per cent; six months. v per ceui. PRIME MERCANTILE MONEY-34 per STERLING EXCHANGE Heavy, with actual business in bankers' bills st 3 .'tit) for demand, and at 34.S350 for sixty-day bills. Commercial bills, 34 83434.83,. 81LVEA Bar, 55Hc; Mexican dollars tc. BONDS Government, steady; railroad. Irregular. Boston stocks aat Bonds. BOSTON. Feb. 29. Call loans. 8Wfo6 ner cnt; time loans: 5i per cent. Official closing on stocks and bonds: Atrhlxja ail. 4a tf At Untie . do 4s M Biusham M. Ceatral 4s HHCil. A Hscla Auhlton fTHOBtcnnlsl ... do Did Sit Cudmt Kim U 14 t2t ..t.. 23 " '1 U SO1 ) s 60 40 41 lil a " 63 144 Bus. on A Albas? IM Italy Wm B mod 4V Maine 134 Praaklla Boston Elevated lTTHGraaby Viubbu.-I Ptd Uls Rorile Mku Central 17" Mass. Minim .... N. Y.. N. H. H....W2S M.chti.n Inloa Pacific Ill Mnhawk Am. Ar Chm 144 Mout. C. A C do pfd 31 did D mlnios .... Am. Pnu. Tube 4"orola Amr. Sugar 112 Parrot do pfd 111 .juincjf Am. T. & T Shannon Anr. Woolen If "Tamarack do pfd 7 Tfcnltjr , .. Dominion I. a 1 tailed Cupper ... Edlaon Klec. Illu 4 f. g Miulng Cnral Blrctrlc ll f. 8. Oil Maaa Elactlis 10 Cub do ptd 40 Victoria ... ... 3: ... Hi ... 37, ... 4 ... 5 . . . 1.0 . .. 4le ... ... ...14 ... 1744 ... k Mas. Gas . in.ina .115 Wolverine . 42 North Bulta . J4H Butt, (-oalltlos ... . 24 Nevada . W Cal. A Arliona... 1 Arliona Com . 2f Green CauaDca .. t'Bllad Fruit lolled 8. M do pfd V. . Steel so ptd Adventure Allouet Amalgamated ... Bid. "A.ked Closing quotations on New Yck bonds were as follows: V. 8. ret. H. n. do coupon ....... do la. nt do coupon do nsv 4a, re(... .1(44 Hock. Val. 4Vta tiUj L. A N. uni. 4 7 ,.10iV4"Man. c. 1 4a i ..llllMii Central 4a ai ,.!2i di 1st Inc lk so eotipon . -mioo. m i. 1.. 4a... 7 T-acco 4a USt M.. K. T. 4a... ... ti4 do 4 .. Kit do :i 7f Auhlaon gea. 4a. . do adj. 4s B. 0. 4a do ISja Brk. R. T. c.'.fa... Ctrtral of Ga. U. do lrt Inc do td Ine do Id lac Chts. A Ohio 4C,a . 97tiN. R. R. of M. e. 4i 77 . m t. . v. s. aea. . . M N. J.'c. g. U.... . K04 No Parlflc 4a . 04 do Is . 34N. A W. e. 4a.. . 12IH, . fl 0 8. L. rfdg. 4s 7 . 4 Pnn. cv 14a S . 28 Reading gen. 4a 44 10 81. L. at I. M. t. is.. 104 w . v St. L A 8. r. lm 4a. TO Ckl alto A A. C, B. A Q n. (.... ' 9. L. S. W. e. 4a.... 40 C. R. I. A P. t ... 57i Seaboard A. L 4a . 444 do col. 5s... . . so parifi-.- 4a ju C(C. 4V 81. L. t 4a . M do lit 4a ctft .. Colo. Ind. as. aar A. 4v so. Ki.lwir 6a. T Colo. Mid. 4a... Colo. So. 4a... Tuba im D. H 0. 4a.... Dta. Sec 5a Erie p 1 4a do gen. 4a. Japan 4a d 4'-s n(a do td arlia Bid. onmi. iM Ttiaa A P. la l .. tL',4, o. 81. L. at W. 4a. 4'4 ..tutMi I'slon Painc 4a wv . . r uu CT. fl . . 4 f. g fiirel lf ua . . JV4 Wabaah la .. t Jo dab. B . . TTSj WVaieni Md 4 .. ?s "W. L g 4a .. 4444 Wla. C.DIral U.. M . S7'4 . S6 . Tl . n London Stork Quotations. IjCiNUON. Feb. 3' Closing quotations on stocks were as follows: Coaaola, moatj .. IT 11 14 M . K T llrt, - t 111 f. i' 4S 4JV, fl ' ins do a. rouat n la iaN. Y. Cantnl Arav-aila . ' sortola a W . 7S d pld . . I -4 Orla-to A W Alh!aon .... dn ptd BaltlrAora A Ohio t' Penn.ytvanla Cnai1'.i Pa I Be 1T Raad alines rhcsiiwali i ( Ohio . . rsrad'nt Ch run Ct W Sitfonth'rn P.ailaajr r., M A Bt. P lit do ifd De Eera D. tt R. O 4 ptd Erie do la, pfd. .. do M nfd ... Gran Trunk .. Iriao'.a Ortral . 1za Houthara Pir.fle . . 1'r.ion Pic a- .44 do pld . JA 1. S.ael . r7 do . Waba.h 144 do pit .1?7 fpanun 4i SlSAnwI. Conner .... Lo'litvtlle A N (a f-'ll VKR Far, t-ady. i9-ltl p. r ojnee. Mii.M.t-V" tier int. The rate of dbicount in the open market for s'i'.rl bills is :4 pr cent for three month' Mill. SiiS X -r cent. m York Bitainar "torks. NKW YORK, Feb. JH-t'loFlng quot atlom on tuin'ng stocKS were Mama Ce i Alice Ura-e B'unswltk Con. Ccmaio'ii Tunnel C s. . al A Va Hora Silvar Iron aiKor Liula Clilet 4 Ontario rr, l fiphi- m 14 Hn.o.1 J . 'I faat 4, . i Sierra Navada 4 49 Small Hopaa la 133 Standard 11 Lsdill9 Con Oil and Rosin. NEW YORK. Feb. S OII.H Cottoiie1. firm: prime crude. Hs'rtli'Jv : ellum tl'c. Petr'ileurr., steadv: refliird New York. $-.75; Baltimore and Philadelphia, $(: bulk. S4 hS. Turpentine, eary, 53C,o. HOSIN-Cjuitt: strained common to food. 75. PhlUAelphla I'roalace Market. PHII.ADELI'HIA. Feb. th. r 1 'TT ER Kslr deinsnd, western creamery, Sffe. KO(j8 Firm. food ilcmand; western rhulcr. 23c, at mark,; fair to good, ii-'-c, at murk niKISB-Firm, rslr demand; New Tork full cream, lair to choice, ljloo. rftfHinWSuBFEfilUiii )Jj''i iMam"'w The Updike Grain Co. COMMISSION DEPARTMENT 700 to 714 Drandcis Olds. OMAHA, NEBRASKA BROKERS GRAIN, PROVISIONS, STOCKS AINJD BONDS PRIVATE WIRES Telephone., I HSt'JSSSamm 3473 NEW YORK -: CHICAGO .iiiniiaia.iii 11 mm 1 ..1 , . , w.. . . t,..TrriMlM1 J TO INVESTORS An Extraordinary Opporlunily TK.I Has Ever Been Of fered or Even Attempted in the History of 0mah i.i. .nd.'" I,0"'t'vljr worthy of your most sincere Investigation and mln- ... 1 1 uniij n iiive. 1 ne ,, ! . Hljrr"1"n-,'""n-Taylor Co . Inc . are offering SO shar. s of their remalnlns: pt, k st lj" "0 er.oh (par value Sl" i fully ,,..), a.ul non IZ1 . t!"- ,for tbr oal' Mi'-fh 2. S ami 4. 10?.. knot inous profits are positively assured. For. aside from their regular buslnens. tliese adJl t,oriHJ..d"vl'" r' nuw owned anrl operated bv th. 111. nainlv: THK ONLY Sl!c,l'.KI---i. miTcnv i-in st.iv Vik TA'LINU C'AK KKNl.KH. A I. IKK SAVIN.. HKVICB. Nyrv,S.KLF.(,AllMKXT CMKCKINl MACHINE THK AHMMI M1HROR SHJN THK SANITARY CAR STRAP MANGFlt. Incorporated In Nebraska and what's more the poods are ready for delivery. Write or call at ONCK. r 1 temporary Office. Room No. 31 Phones: Hell, IiouKlaa 6407. and Z. CUDDIIMGTOIM Successor lo Boycc Commission Co., lOS Hoard ol Trade Dldg Margins 1 cent on grain. 2.00 on stock. Public and private rooms for customers. Best service In Omaha. A reliable company. NEW YORRSTOCRS AND BONDS Tone of Dull Depression Reasserts Itself in Wall Street. NEWS UNFAVORABLY CONSTRUED llarrlman lasaes Are Lower sin Move to Enjoin Payment of Koathern raelne Dividend to Vnlon Pari lie. NEW TORK. Feb. 3-The tone of dull depression reasserted Itself In the stock market today and yesterday some small gains were more than lost. The room traders found themselves lung of stocks as a consequence of yesterday's movement and when they attempted to take profits the narrowness of the market was clearly demonstrated. Bonds were Irregular. Total sales, par value, si,4o6.(XiO. I'nlted States 3s hsve ad vanced H. the 4s registered 1 and the coupon 4s 1 per cent on call during the week. Number of sales and quotations on stocks were as follows: Salaa Hl.h 1 jtuama caprras Amalgamated Copper Am. C. A r Am. C. A T. pfd Am. CJtton Oil Am. Cotton oil ptd American txpreaa Am. H. at pfd American lea Am. Llnaeed Oil 177 !40 6! t,, V UO ri r. St to) 100 ti tV Ji a.. " 11 li U 174, 1 Too ti 114 11 St S" it. ste tH Mi, tsw l'O 0 80 0 I..) 1144, 111 114W few l.K 134 J2(4 32 n 1.2.4 4.S 47 V ta HO UV, ui, , loo o a, jui 1'M 74(4 1 74a tl t.lna 444 J 4 t0 144 14 14 1SU 4.0 S7H U l't 1 tit S 140 4.0S0 110 1 1144 I 14 41 400 If H 141, " n Jus, ti 40 HC, 11 67 147V4 144 . 1444 . If 4J too tH t 4-i II lt'4 U l tt'ri If tiW II1 11 s 123 600 4 t t 67 too 1114 UI4 114 7 10 10 IJ0 14 II If 47 m r) fr J.Ouu in, i;, 171, 6J0 Pf'" k(Vk M 130 1.401 r.t ,'s ei4 174 1744 1"', ) 47 4 46V (WJ 4a4 4IV 4S 4,, I. SO C 3 k4 4.0 4o to HO 4'i 4'', 4.4i ) :7 24 t, S.Tfl l! S li:- 11 tv 3O0 t" K.4, 44 " 40 tOS ) 1 71 140 i4 lit, m fe a 15(4 to c: tt 6s, :)) :i li( m i' ti' tic, T -ls lit 2114 "" a i. ) cs-. 47 , a; irl 1i 1 ill )l to 1 t'j tV 1.7'f) l 27 :i" 11' U :. i 14 100 n , 331, a, t..7' 114 in, in l-K) M t') 7t tl , ! 1 ) H n s: in 77, T7', 77 .' t-H !', r4- t;ia 't ; la ) ' II . . V. i.K'l 44i t 444 a UVa .) IM4, ii lV 1"' 14', le.v kO 41 l.l" l'.t 117 1 i 7 1, I1 7 T 7V IW :n tu w Am. Ltiiaeed Oil pld Am. LOGomouva Am. Locomotive pfd Am. S. A R Am. 8. A R. pfd Amer. Sugar Kenning Am. Tobacco pfd ctfa Anaconda Mining Co Atrhteofl Alrhlaofl pfd Atlantic Coaat Line Baltimore A Ohio bal A Ohio pfd Bro klyo Kapid Tr Canadian Pacific Cntral of N. i Cheaapeakt A Ohio ( hicao tit. W Chicago A N. W C. a). A Bt. P Chicago T. A T Cniiago T. A T. pfd C, C, C. A St. L Colorado T. A 1 Colorado A So Colo. A BO. lat pfd Colo. A So. id pld Cona'lldated Oaa Corn Pruducla Corn Producta pfd lialaarara A Hudaoa.. IMI., L. A W Inrtr A Rio Grande D. A B. G. pfd. manners' securities Erla Kr:e Ut pfd Kna Id pfd General IClec'tric lilinola Central International Paper Int. Paper pfd Int. Pump Int. Pump pfd Iowa Central Iuwa Cantral p'd Kan.aa ( Itr o K. C. go. pfd Loularille A K M- tican C n'ra! Minn. A tl. L M . St. P. A 8. 8. at V.. 8t. P AS S. M. pfd.. Miaaourl Parlflc al.. K. A T M-, K. A T. pfd National Lead N. It H. of M pfd New York Central N. Y.. O. A W Norf Ik A ' N. A W. pfd Nona Americas Pacific Mall PennaTlvanta '. Peopie' a Oaa P., C. C A 81 L Preaaed Steel Car Prenwd 8. C. pfd Pullman Palace car flcadn.g Heading 14 pfd Resdtug :d pfd ICcpubllc Steel Rt public bteel pfd Rock liland Co Roc Uland Co. pfd St. I. A s. r W pfd fl Ixa a S W St. L. S. W. pld fiocnern Pacific So. Pans- pld fo. fic.twar bu rtailaa pfd Texaa A Paciilc T . St. L. it W T . St. L. A W. pfd I nlon Pacific I an. a ParlSc pfd t'. S tp-eaa I. 8. Kali I'. S. Kubb.r I . . Rubber pfd V t. duel V. 8. Stee; p'd Va. -t'arullna Cli4mU-al ... Ya.-Caro. . nam. ptd V.i.t,ih W.bj.h pM Wtlla-Pargo Eipre.a Wrttinah am Klwclrlc Wealca I :il( Wh-elmg A L K 1A nam f'enlr.l Wia Central pld Norh"n Paclfle Central l.l.tir Ccnuii Liatlier pfd Sl HieSietd 8taei Gea1 Nortojrn pid lutertorou jth alet Ul. Met ptd Total aalas tur the day. ii;.ra) ahares Bask CTearlaars. OMAHA. F-b. J.-Ea:ik c-iearints for to dsy r ll.kii.7W 46 snd I it the oorrespund n date last year ti.J.VM. 7. lSL Monday t2.Ml.Sll.IT Tuesday 1.11. T 42 W ednesday 1,.?I4 i Tl.crs.iay 1.11,771 17 Krtdsy l.(M6.r.'j IS Saturday l.S6 7e 4a rT. i: vsi x-j.ts l.iis 544 j; 1 714. 41.1 .ij 1 KM.Ui 1.H.6 Jt.4X I.iJti.ola t.7 eU,ca(7.a.tk SUlU.liri.sl Pocrei over tbe corresponding week laal year Utik,2712a, r 1 & Neville Hide.. Omaha. Auto. A 4432. Stock Bargains LIST A 11IV. 8TOCKS. W' Carlaa. 2Sr. Col. Con.. II. T5. Ml foe Entrellaa. II !5 9") Mines ty. Amer. 1.0. 6o Ofd Hub.. &ic. l"i Com I nr Na., 4c. HO Ielr Jadie. 14 SO, lli Seren Truugha, S4c. ) U. 8. Conanl, 70c 5. Heck Ton , lc. 11 O A Coffee. I41..0. li Penn W'TO . Mc. l' Yellow Tiaer. lae. 91 Kendall. Mon . II. 05. J"0 Lit. Florence rTc. 8PE.JAL HARGAINR. lfKl i on. Flae.taff, lio. IM Bis t T.. 13. inj Welllnirton. 170. S"0P Kins Sol.. HS. 1K Anchor o. A O . la. UU Arao. Waah.. 117. ' Blk. Oak. tt SEND rOH BILLETIN8 pRoprnrrs. Srmt) Ama.1. Sine. bid. MM) Tailor Mtn.. aoo. t'"i Ofd. 8nd.. lie. 9". Long Horn Cnn., 17 a. r Hunt gwltch. Inc. 77, Alaaka Can.. II. 74. lf'O E.na Zinc, 11 in M Hub. Klll-tt. II fci. 10 King Crowther. .r. f Am. I. M. A O. bond stock bonua. S4c. tft't Big I T. O R . lie. emu Ot. Weet.. Heud.. 4c. tl Am. Marconi, J21 .. loo BIhop rrk.. fi.zi. WILL lil'T: 1VW St. Iea Leaa. 4Hc. t ree Cona., 4c. Ki Ind. Mln , ISc. f Night Hawk., tr. fi illfhop Crk . 1 Off. SV Hub. Elliott, II. Oft. 1 IlKk Tun.. 4V. AND MAHKKT NOTES Western Business Exchange 1S5 laAIAXZaE BT. CKICAOO, XXla. Money Making IVflnirigj News as well as most reliable M 4RKET FORECAST ON NEVADA & LTAH STOCKS are publinlied weekly In our MINING NEWS BUREAU Tbe service you need. cyp,c FREE Catiin tSr Powell Co. Stills Bids'. Itw Tork. W. Farnam Smith & Go. Stocks. Bonds, Investment Securities. 1320 Farnam St TEL. Bsll, 1064; Independent, A10M Holders of defanltea tswrsnoe Co. rfdtj So, '07, should communicate at onet wltA anderilrned for protertloa of tbsli Interests. fRAJfK X.. sOHCffBT, IM Broadway, new York. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS E.lwln E. Wrlitl.t et al to John WllkitiKon i-t ul lots 1 rind 2, block S. A. ti. Ptitrl.-ks H.M 8.2T4 ilary Hctli W allace to H;iKh K. Wal lace, lot 3, block 3, Hawthorne, and other lota 1 Omaha Pule D pchlt and Truxt com luiiy to Tsiilc W'ttllucc. lots 9. 10. . 11 12 u i.l 11. Mock f. und lots 1. 2, i and 4. block s. Wilcox mid Ada C iH-laito uid ImnUiml lo Huull E. Wallace, lot 21. Kemplon Heights W. II Gate" and wife to I. rens Petersen, k' lot 1J. block 13. E. V. Smith's add Neis H. Nelson ftnd wife to Bculah Welle, part lut 1, block V.t. Omnha.. Dculah Sli-ilc und hna'iund !i Uurena Ncls n and hiiMand. Katnc Bnme tn C ir. na N- Ison, s.mie, and other linl Cathedral cliupter, diocese of Ne braska, to H. II. Tal.r, lots 7 and block I.. lae's add James L). ttundlnh and wife to Ma C. Peticolat, lot 21. block Vu. iJiind.-e Place Cunty treasurer to Mary K Itobcrt aon, n:4 f -. t tin lot K-l.V.3 J-His A. I'r. dri.-kxoii and wlf. ( Wi. da.111 Ui.rser. W4 lot 3, h!. k S. Pal rh k's aM Annie P. Syp,- :,d luc.-und lo ("iyde i. Sn'ltii. lot 6. r. ; I;.', of block S, Per;. Is rsrk i.m 1,300 YtMi.a.n it i n r w. ;. !- , lot bl.M-k U. tl. V. Htn.'.ii's H.i.l William (J N'cti is (o lia; tinirs Heyden. iroln't i-t i block Kouiiizc A- Hlllli a ji . I, I 13. tk. 4, J. W. '1 li .tuas ai.d wife to C. (ieorge farllivra. lot a, bl H.k Ii Bedford Piuce Fred fiulliviin to Joseph i'. HolVn'ei' s'i, lot 74. Nelm n's 11 M County tr.aaui.r to Hinard petrn, lut ". block 5. UiU 'int place t. t 2,X Total amount of transfers ....SIMM LEGAL NOTICE KOTlCi: OK sroCKHOLHERS' MEET ln. No' it') is hertoy ;,iven thst the reLiUr annuo ineetmr f atoc-kholders of (he bujlh 1'lslle I.aii 1 co nj any will be held a' tl e office of a.iu! conjiaiiy at Lin coln. Neb., at u o'clock u. 111., un the fourth day of Mar.h. A. tt ; By order of the Board of Ltir-ctri-. .. H. MorriiL, (,i-.clei,t. A. it. Minor icvrviary. Lincoln, V'eb i Februai . r"-2d-3o T OCEAN STEAMSHIPS EUROPE I represent all reliable ocean lines. Can give you ratc, kaillng lists, d la grama of steamtrH. 111 fact, sli information If you contemplate a trip do not delay securing accommodations before choice locations are auMgned. WabaetSt GXy Ticket Offltva, lU snd rajrtuuta. Or address Harry E. Uouraa, ci A, 4?. IA. WaDaau it, tVutaA. 'sk 4 ti 1 30) toO 1 1 1 JO