FHE BEE: OMAJLA. TIiriiSDAN. FEBRUARY VA. una la OITKKKIl VOll SAIiK Ulacelluncoiia. oJlIB .a11-"1"1 liquid7" burner. Think It heat with air Works where heat Is needed i'hII lo Capitol ave. SAKKS-iuhand. American Supply Co. t A. ...T' 1UKU 81 iaciory. Acme Box Co.. Ilth and Seward. Douc. 1837. ton bALE New and second-nan-l carom and pocket billiard tables and fowling alleys and accessories; bar fix tures of all kinds, easy payments. Tn Brunswick-Balke Collender Co.. 4C7-v Ecuth 10th St. WE have a miscellaneous lot of old gas and e'ectrle combination fixtures, some straight electric fixtures, we will sell very cheap. Apply Bee Building Co.. Omaha, Neb. THE AIR BURNER PATENTED. Consumes about 7o per cent air; It's tha wonder of the ugr: It's now; I will sell you rights to handlo It on terms. Call ut address. 163) Capitol. Kindling, H. u oruaa, luinbur & wrecmaK, $5 ('HAT. It'a i7,tr,,. n ...... . money Web. 843 Harmon St WastA. 12 II. P. International H. Co. gasoline Portable engine. In tip top shape. Address X 10W Gretna. Neb. STORE FIXTURES, coolers, refngcra tors, grocers' display counters. Ice ma chines. The United Lino. 1117 Farnam. FOR SALETwo carload hedge posts. Heck & Wamsley, Falls City, Neb. PKUSOXAL MASSAGwed.shmovement.pu 6&-IiaV TIT on II lWfci ti.t--. Bexteti pharmacyjiith andtjodge. THE SALVATION AiTmy" sollcltscls7 OK clothing; In fact, anything you do not need. Wo collect, repair and sell at lil N. Uth St., for cost ot collection, to tha worthy poor. Phone Douglas 4125 and wagon will call. MAGNETIC 8-eVtmio"s. E. llrott. 16th. D. 7S95. MASSAGE, salt glow." Mtne. Allen of -muago. ivj u. mil Bt. Douglas 7685. Mufaaaun Kinnrt tmfitn-.on. xifii Qim.ii. ggfi. lidh St.. Itoom 'JUS. CIosh 10 P. 111.' YOUNG women coming to Omaha" aT strangers are Invited to visit the Young women's Christian association building at 17th and St. Mary's Ave., where the will be directed to suitable boarding places or otherwise assisted. Look for our travelers' aid at the Union station. Bc.lentlflo massage. Mrs. Hedlund. D. 7913. MAXSsAflF, Corns removed, 2Sc. MrsT lU.AOOAUij Hnynes, 707 S. 16th. D. 4492. ANNA MAKES Massage. 1S02 Far" " "1 nam.Apt 3. D. 6521. MassageMrsGoldsburg. 303 Boston Bid. H. BELLE, scientific massage; bathsT druglesa treatments. 703 S. 16th. Apt. B. Massage, Mrs. Rlttenhouse, 308 Boston Str. POULTKX AND SUI'PIiLES EGGS For Hatching From thoroughbred n. C. Rhode Island Reds; vigorous, hardy stock; great lay srs; country range; $1 for 13; So per 100. A. H. BAKER. Benson. Neb. R F. D. No. 2; Tel. Benson 747-w. FINE Hosecomb Rhode Island Red Cockerels from egg-laying stock. Corre spondence answered. F. S. King. Benson. BUFF ORPINGTON cockerels, April hatched. Phone Web. 4385. 3710 Grand Ave. RE Ali ESTATE LOANS City Loans LOW RATES LIBERAL OPTIONS QUICK AND SATISFACTORY SERVICE. Loans on Business Blocks and Choice Residence Properties a Specialty. FIRST TRUST COMPANY OF OMAHA. WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnara Smith & Co., 1320 Farnam 8L HARRISON & MORTON. 916 Om. Nat. LOANS on farm., and Improved city Sroperty, 5, 5V4 and C per cent; no delay. . H. Dumont & Co., 1603 Farnam Si WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. $100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Bldg.. 18th and Farnam. GARVIN BROS. 0Lmah"a g&TftSfc MONEY to loan on business or resi dence propel ties, $1,000 to $500,000. W. H. THOMAS, 228 State Bank Bldg. Gfo PITY I1NH nKTnla.Pnrllixrr Co.. O JVLIi Ttmnrlol. Thnnlur Hldir. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1018 Omaha National. Douglas 2711 LARGE loans our specialty. Btull Bros MONEY on hand at lowest rates for loans on Neb. farms and Omaha city Property In any amount. II. W. BINDER, 606-810 City National Bank Bldg. BALE OR EXCHANGE It. E. Everybody's Doing It Doing what? Trading with the Palmer Land Co.. 1106 W., O. W. Bldr. WANT Improved farm; I will exchange food Income town property and pay dlf erence, no agents. Address 2011 Blnney street. Omaha. Nebraska. TO EXCHANGE FOR MERCHANDISE OR HARDWARE. "IOWA OR NE BRASKA PREFERRED 820-acres In south Central Kansas; all smooth black land; 3 miles from rail road town. Address owner, H. C. Whalen, 213 Bitting Bldg., Wichita, Kan. SOUTH CENTRAL NORTH DAKOTA 280-acre farm oargaln; every foot of It farm land; good, black loum soil; ISO aores In cultivation; good Improvements, Including a large &-room, 2-story house, barn, granary, windmill, etc. Owner died and widow wants small farm In central Nebraska nenr where her people live. Will sell or exchange, and haH made the low price of $25 an acre. Hero Is a fine Improved farm, ready-to-niove-on-to, for a little money. Why not trade your little farm and get this large one for the value ot It, and Just as good land as yours? W. W. Mitchell, 414 Bee Bldg.. Omaha, Neb. WANTED TO IIOKROW " WANT loan of $2,S00 on god western nr.d security. Will pay 1 per cent. Write owner, P. O. Box 257, Omuha. WANTED TO BUY Dolgoff 2d hand store pays highest price for furniture, clothes, shoes. Web. 1607. Best prices, clothes, sheet Shafton, W.547I Slightly used high grade piano W. 3726. T C)f)K We P3 highest prices tor ladles' L"'v"' and gentlemen's :d-hand clothes, household goody and valises, Call Gross man. 2519 Blondo. Web. 4552. WOULD like to buy a seven or eight room house to he moved on a lot. One In the neighborhood of 24th and Clark preferred. Telophonc Red 4301. WANTED To buy old broken watches and old gold. M. Nathan. 109 S. 13th St. D. 8066. Quick buyers of furniture. WANTED To buy a milk route. O 662, care Bee. WNTDTO JIRVT WANT to rent B-room modern house March 1; two In family; references. Ad dress K S7S, Bee. REAL ESTATE ABSTHACTS-OF TITLE. REED Abstract Co.. oldest abstract ot. flee In Nehrasiia. 08 Brandels Theater. OIT Y PltOIM'lUT V K'lll -.ALU. TO CASH BUYER I will sacrifice my coxy home, 3026 Bancroft St.; 6-room cot tage, modem except heat, all In first class condition, no Incumbrance; cement basement, laundry room, barn In rear, it 'i h"'th and removal reason for selling Investigate and be convinced. II. L. Boa ml. 'Pboue Douglas 6153. nr Webster 110 REAL ESTATE CITY I'llOI'KllTV KtHl (4A1.R. Modern Home Only $500 Cash, Balance Easy Beautifully located In Clnlrmont. High, dry, healthy, clsun, quiet. New. 7 rooms, oak finish; sun parlor, sleeping porch, pin attic; everything complete nnd up-to-date. For particulars call us. $250 Cash Balance Very Easy New B-room. modern bungalow, half block from car In Clnlrmont; full lot: cement walks; everything complete. Two additional rooms caif bo finished on sec ond floor at small expense. Price $2,700. BENSON & CAKMICHARL, Phone Douglas 1722. 642 Paxton Block. Special Snap Dundee Two Lots, $2,350 100x135 Feet At tho southwest corner of Cist unci Burt streets we have two of the viry best lots In this beautiful residence dis trict. Proper building restrictions havt made this one of tho best places around Omaha for those who want u site for a nne home. Both streets are paved nnd fcplendld homes have been built uil around. It Is close to tho new boulevard. Happy Hollow club and tho car Ilnu. Look It over today nnd see us Monday. CHARLES W. MAltTIN & CO. 1018 Omaha Nat. Bank Building. Owner Must Sell Walking Distance $2,500 Five-room cottage, modern except heat, having large living room and dining room. Two good sixed bedrooms nnd bath with best of plumbing fixtures; Uiuse newly decorated throughout; elegant lighting fixtures; house has Just been painted on the putslde; good cement walks; In a good neighborhood; handy to schools, stores and car lino; lot 30x119. Owner would consider a good Ford car as first payment on this, property or a few hundred cash and balance like rent. SCOTT & HILL, Douglas 109. 307 McCague Bldg. 3 Bargains Seven rooms, strictly modern, east front, on 31st St.. one block south of Hanscom Park. This house Is new and up-to-date In every particular und Is well worth $5,000, but if sold soon can be bought for $4,000. Nine rooms, modern, oast front. In BEMIS PARK DISTRICT, ono block from car. There are five rooms down stairs and four up and can be occupied by two families If necessary. This place belongs to a nonresident who Is very de sirous of disposing of it at once. Price $4,XX). SOUTH OMAHA. 24th nnd C Sts.. 8 rooms, modern, cast front. This Is lo cated In South Omaha's best residence, district, right on, the car line. This place would be cheap nt $1,500, but $3,750 will take It. 0 'NEIL'S R, E. & INS. AGENCY 1505 FARNAM STREET Phone Tyler 1021. Forced to Sell A new house. 7 rooms, full lot, price reduced from $2,700, to $2,250, on small pay ment plan; North 37th St., near Kjrt; also has now barn, chicken housu antl fine well; $250 cash to start It. BIR.KETT & COMPANY, Bee Bldg. 423. Doug. 4754. Big Value for $2,850 Splendid 6-room cottage, mod. ex. heat and 3 largo lots covered with bearing fruit, grape arbor, shrubbery, barn und all fenced; 3 blocks to car. P. J. Tobbens, 760 Omaha Nat. Bank. Phono Doug. Special Bargain 1010 No. 24th St., good 7-r. house, partly modern, offered at a very low nrlce. 12.400. This Is really a sacrifice. Do not fall to see It because it is a snap. Bostwick, Sole Agent, 218 South 17th St. THE AIR BURNER PATENTED. See us at once for territory; we sell on easy terms; will make terms to suit you; the best seller outt It Is new; cost about half the cost of other fuels. Call at onco as I have just a little left. 1620 Capitol, Omaha. FIELD CLUB DISTRICT Reception hall, parlor, dining room, kitchen and bed room on first floor; two bed rooms and bath on seoond; all mod-' ern; corner lot; paved -street; close to car lino und school. Price only $3,350; $300 cash, balance monthly. House practically new. BEMIS-CARLBERG CO, 310-312 Brandels Theater Bldg. FOR SALE New 4-room house with H acre, good well, all fenced, electric lights; one block from school; fine view; fine place for garden and chickens. $400.00 will handle It. "Phone Webster 6712. TO BUY, SELL OH RENT. MKST SKH JOHN W ROUBINS. 1801 FARNAM ST 11-ROOM house, Kountze Place. Omaha. $7,0o0, rlear, also other clear Omaha property. Want California. 1135 W. 424 St., Los Angeles. Cal. SOUTH PART OF CITX, 5-room house, 1707 S. 11th St. For sale by owner. WILL TAKE GOOD BUILD ING LOT AS PART PAYMENT ON 4321 LAKE STREET. Brand new, 7 rooms, every modern con venience. On paved street, close, to car line. Price $3;&00. Easy terms. REED BROTHERS, 206 BRANDEI3 THERTRE BLDG. NEW BUNGALOW $250 CASH. Just completed i consists of 5 rooms and bath; finished in' oak; full basement ce mented; located on car line and near Mil ler park. Price $:,MX). 8HOPEN & CO.. D. 4246. CLOSf-IN BARGAINS. 6-r. house, 16th and Webster Sts.; lot 33x140 ft,; price, $3,000.00; lot alono wsrtli money asked. Two-story brick flat, 19th and Dodge Sts.; price. $7,000.00. Apt., brick, with 1$ rooms. 17th and Cal ifornia Sts.; price, $10,500.00. Store and flat, near 16th and California; price. $3,000.00. Two doublo brick flats. 15th and I ill cago Sts.; price, $16.000 00. WESTERN REAL KSTATE CO., Doug. 30O7. 418-14 Karbaoh Blk. MAP OF OMAHA STREETS. Indexed free at office. 2 stamps by mall. CHAS. B. WILLIAMSON CO., Real Estate, In surance, Care of Property. Omaha. AIbo Omaha Red Book, vest pocket size. The Persistent and judicious Use of Newspaper Adverlilng Is the Road to Business Bute tea. HEAL KSTATE riTV pitopBuTV van sai.u Investment ' BARGAINS ? 7.S50 For steam lien tod build lng, 17 rooniB, near 2 4th ' and Harney. Hontal f 1,020 per annum. Built fi years and never vacant a day. WANT OFFER. $11,600- -For handsonio now double brick flats, east front, near 2Gth and Harney, renting to rirst-clas3 tenants under yearly leaso for $1,560 per annum. Built less than one year afto Finished In hnrdwood throughout, Including all floors. Plumbing, boat ing and wiring all by high cinss firms. This property pays over 12 not. THINK OF IT! $6,500 will handlo It. Owned by nonresident who is anx ious to sell. Dundee Now 6-room house In Dundee, thoroughly modern, full size base ment, hardwood finish on first floor, nicely decorated, lot 60x128. Owner hits loft city permanently and wants an offer. His price 1b only $2,600, and It's a low figure at that. If you see It. you will buy It. ERNEST SWEET 1236 City National Bank Bldg. 'Phono Douglas H72. ItKAL ESTATE FARM ItAM II I.A.NtiS FUlt SA1.B Arktinnni, LISTEN SO-ncre farm, house, barn, spring and 40-acre homestead for $6TO; terms, hip list free. WARD, Mountain Home, Ark. California. California land excursions 1st and id Tue. W. T. Smith Co.. S1& City Nat. Bk. lovrn. 164-ACRE hluh level land; Rood Improve ments, every foot cultivated, IS miles fiom Council Bluffs, for a Kod home In Omaha; will carry back on farm at 5V4 f'er cent. Price $140 per acre. G-unnel) tealty Co., 000 Om. Na. Bank Bldpr. IvlliiBiia. KANSAS FARMS and ranches for sale; W) to 25.000 acres; write for free list. V. It. NIQUETTE Sallna. Kan. FOR SALE Improved 100 a. farm at $33 per acre. J, 1L King, Cawker City, Mitchell Co.. Kan. MlMlltflll, IMPROVED farms. $2) to $80 acre. If located In eastern Nebraska worth $100; Kently rolling black limestone prairie. Alfalfa, six tons; corn, 100 bushels acre. Committee Illinois Fanners, Q. P. Bteb blns, 1610 Chicago St. Sliaaourl. Farms for Sale Black soil; near Pleas ant Hill, pop. 2.GO0; 30 miles' Kansas City; 5C4 acres' at $0S; 200 nt $S0; 190 at $115; 150 at (M) 13 ut $63.50; 95 nt $100; SO at $100; all improved. A. J. Jones, Pleasant Hill, Mo. ftcbrimku. IMPROVED FARM-320 aores, $5 an acre; 12 males from town; rich black toll; 10 acres broke; all fenced; house 2x24; near school and In sight of twenty-five other farm houses. Must have your fil ing right. J. A. Tracy, Kimball. Neb. OWNER needs money and offers fine Improved farm In Dixon rounty, Ne braska, close to Ponca, worth $100 por acre, cut to $S0 for quick salo. Will sell SO acres, ICO acres or 320 acres. Here's a snap for you. 16) acres, Boyd county. Nebraska, close to town, good Improvements. Prlco' $50 per acre. 130 acres, Pottawattamlo county, Iowa, good improvements, worth $100 per acre. Want offer. All In cultivation. A good hill fann, 240 aores. 2V4 miles from Modale, Harri son county, Iowa; 210 acres in cultiva tion; good Improvements. Price $120 per acre. WESTERN REAL ESTATE CO.. 413 Karbach Blk.. Omaha. Nub. FOR SALE BY OWNER. v fcri cv,c rmi luti: ,. all fenced nnd twice cross fenced. Good granary, large horse barn, small house, well C5 feet deep, windmill nnd other out buildings, 300 acres in cultivation, ISO acres natural grass. Will sell cash or terms V4 earn, balance terms tp suit purchaser. Located 9 miles north of Mitchell. Neb. For further particulars In- qulro or write, G. W. DeArmond, Colton, Cal. Oklahoma. I HAVE a large number of farms, fiom forty acres to 500, situated sixty miles south of Oklahoma City, In Garvin county, In the famous Washta valley Grows cotton, corn, wheat, oats, alfalfa; five cuttings. All kinds fruit. Good water, SO to 50 feet. This valley will produce eriual to Iowa nnd Nebraska belt lunds and can be bought at one-half what our lands aro selling for. Best or markets, as these lands are on trunk line of rail road. Plenty of timber, natural gas and coal. I hav no literature the land speaks for itself. Parties wishing to go can Join me the first Tuesday In March. Homeseekers' round trip very cheao Jnines Foley. 2204 California St., Omaha. i-iione iier uau. FOR RALE At a bargain on easy terms to close up a partnership, 52 acres of land adjoining the corporation of Fred erick, Oklahoma. Ideal location for chicken ranch and truck farm. Also 160 acres or land 4 miles from town. Address Wm. Trultt. Frederick, Okl. Wisconsin. UPPER Wisconsin took world's cham pionship award on alfalfa at the 1913 na tional corn exposition. Cheap land pro duced It. For Information write Wiscon sin Advancement Assn., 324 Caswell Bldg., Milwaukee, Wis. THE U. S. census shows that 23 Wis consin counties produce more value In apples per bearing tree than Bitter 'loot, Spokane, Yakima, Hood River and dthur far western sections. Write for details to Wisconsin Advancement Ass'n, 324 Caswell Bldg.. Milwaukee, Wis. LIVE STOCK MATUCV.T nr 1VIWT Ship live stock to South Omaha Save mileage and shrinkage. Your consign ments receive prompt and careful attention-Live Stock Commission Merchants, BYERH nROS. Si CO. 8trong. reliable. I CLIFTON Com. Co.. 223 Exchange Bldg. MARTIN BROS. & Co.. Exchange Bldg. Turpentine nn it Rosin, SAVANNAH, Ga.. Feb. 1J.-TURPEN- TINE Firm, at 43ft44Uc; sales, 413 bbli.; receipts, 437 bbls.; shipments, 152 bbls.; btocka, 22,500 bbls. ROSIN-FIrm; sales, 211 bbls,; receipts, 1.700 .bbls.; shipments. 256 hbls.; stocks, 125,600 bbls.: A, B. $5.88; C. D, $6; E, $.1.15; F. $6.26; G, $.SQ; I, $6.35; K. $fi.6S; M, $7; N. $7.05; WO, $7.10; WW, $7.15, Hank CIrarlB8r- OMAHA, Feb. 12 -Bank clearings for today wero $2,905,2X1.44. and $2.8ll.6.'4s for the corresponding day last yeax OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Active Sellers and Strong to Ten Cents Higher. HOGS GENERALLY TEN HIGHER Shrrp nnd I.nmtiK Ten to Twenty Cent llluhrr, I.nmliv (icttlnu the Mont A it v ii it u t Trail r Active1 nt Cnrrenl Prior, SOUTH OMAHA, Feb. 12, 1911 ,.Ii,''l".,,,.!'. Wp,e Cnttle.lloKS "beep. Official Mondnv ,V!03 7.(l I IMA pffirlal Tuesday 5,391 1S.90S 1R.07S Lstlniato Wednesday.. 4,200 16,000 9.C00 Three days this uk.. 15.491 Same, days last wrek..13.R7ti Same days 2 wks. ugo.14.IU Same days 3 wks. ugo.KOT.i Same days 4 wis. ugo.15.432 bamo days last year. .11.752 The following tililn i 12.002 st.stvs M2 10, 190 29.745 K614 35,713 26,2t 24.1K9 4S.156 39,720 21.418 the receipts of cattle, hogs nirt sheep ut South Omaha ior mo year to dnto us compared witn last yean 1913. 1912 inc. Dec. Cattlo 117.60S 124.81S 7,110 ogs 3S3.S64 4fti.463 73,099, Sheep 2W.S36 226,292 65,544 The following table shows the range ot prices for hogs at South Omaha for tho Inst few ilto s, with comparisons: Date. I 1913. 191M191t. 11910. 11909 11908. II9JT. Feb. 2. . I 6 05 7 26 S 3S fi Ml i G SI Fob- 3.. 7 30HI 6 05 7 3S S 30 ft 911 4 Mi Feb. 4.. 7 42 I 7 40 8 29 6 01M 171 6 93 Fb. 5.. 7 45V4 G 09 S 32 fi 14 4 261 fi fA Feb. 6. . 7 SS I 6 06 7 49 C 13 4 221 6 91 Feb. 7. . 7 C2V 6 HO 7 421 S 61 4 16 6 M Feb. 8. 7 I 6 90 7 30 S 47 6 7 4 M 1. !7 Feb. 9.. 8 Ul 7 33 8 47 6 15 t. 91 Feb. 10. 7 69 6 12 7 3S S 4S 6 20 4 09 Feb. 11. 7S2 7 21 S 61 6 30 4 1J t JO Feb. 12 C 06 8 71 G 13 4 6 91 Sunday. RECEIPTS CARS. Receipts nnd disposition ot Hvo stock nt tho Union stock yards, South Omaha, fur twenty-four hours ending nt 3 o'olocx p 111., yesterday: Cattlo. Hogs. Sheep. C, M. & iH.' p f, 7 2 Wabash 5 2 2 Missouri Pncirio 3 5 2 Union Pnclflc 21 f.4 30 t N. W eait 8 ., 1 ('. N. W., west 60 M 1 C. St. P., M. & 0 31 IS 2 C. B. & Q.. east 3 0 C. II. & Q., west 28 41 2 C.4 R. I. & P., east 4 2 C, R, I. & P.. west ,. .. 2 v .. Illinois Central 3 4 Chicago Great Western 1 Total receipts 172 225 2 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Morris & Co 594 2.114 1,531 Swift and Company.... 1,025 3,215 4,134 Cudahy Packing Co.... 936 3,300 607 Armour it Co 764 4,009 2,006 Schwiirt rvi.... rj'. J. W. Murphy 3,108 ..... Morrell 49 L. P. Co 62 S. O. P Co 2 W. B. Vansant Co 26 Benton, Vansant & L. SI Hill & ovHn 149 F. B. Lewis 61 Itimtnn .IV Ci il J. B. Root & Co 95 J. If. nulla 4S 1 L. F. Husz 1.1 ! Rnseustnek Bros 44 , Werthplnmr & Iw.u-on ir,4 Rothschild & Krebs.... 3 Mo. Kan. rnlf rv.. Ml Cllno & Christie 96 Other buyers 600 2,281 Totals 4,786 16,373 10,652 CATTLE Cattlo receipts were mod erate for a Wednesday, only sixty-three cars being reported In. Still for the week receipts foot up 15,494 head, being larger than for any xlmltnr period since three weeks ago nnd larger than a year ago by a few hundred head. With moderate receipts nnd a very good local buying demand, together with favor able udvices from other selling points, tho market on beef steers this morning wan strong to lOo higher and active at the advance. Good beef steers sold up to $8.16, the highest prJco paid Blnce the early part of January. The offerings for the most pnrt ahauged hands at nn early hour In tha forenoon. Cows and heifers were also In active demand and sold very readily at prices that were generally 10c higher than yes terday. Stock cattle and feeders weie In good demand and commandejl good, firm prices. The offerings wero moderate and everything was cleaned VP at an early hour. Quotations on Cattle Reef steers, good to choice, $7.70Ufl.25; beef steers, fair to good, $7.3.r(8'i.70; beef Bteers, common to fair, $6.75(3j7.X; good to choice, heifers, $.25i7.00; good to. choice cows. Sd.264J6.75; fair lo good grades, $5.60tr6.25; common to fair grudes, $3.75tj6.50; good to choice stockers and focders, $7.00B7.75: fair to pood stockers and ieeders, $6.75C7.00; common to fair stockers nnd feeders, $6.25 G.75; stock cows nnd heifers, $5.007.00; veal calves, $5.6009.00; bulls, stags, eta, $5.2f4t;.60. Representative sales: E BEEF STEERS. At. 1065 S0O Mr, 7U 70 107S 1U3 1060 m 117 leo io: 11M lOftS 1011 100 64 1084 rr. NV). At. ....125J ....1071 ....1227 ....1K2 ....1324 ....11(0 ....1111 ....1311 ....1462 ....1300 ....1114 ....1320 ....IMS .... 192 .... 4S ....1402 .... VH ....1160 ....1274 Pr. 7 66 7 (0 7 66 7 70 7 70 7 70 7 76 7 SO 7 Id T 10 7 7 16 7 10 7 W I 00 I 00 S 00 I OS I IS 8. I.. 7& 7 16 7 26 7 36 7 M 7 JS 1 S5 7 35 7 Sfi 7 40 7 40 7 40 7 40 7 46 7 46 7 60 7 Ul 7 (0 to... 26. . . 17. . 12... W... IB... i!... 31... II... I... 31... 8... a... 17... 7... 14... I... 17... ia... 16.. H.. t . !(.. 11.. .. il.. 6.. II.. 11.. SO. . 10.. 7.. S9.. 11.. .1170 .1110 7 60 7 60 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 26 7 40 7 70 . Sfll .1026 7 26 7 40 . .1176 12. COWS. 1041 115 1030 1100 1080 173 4 7t 4 80 7.. ....1071 .... 840 ..'..1151 ....1211 ....1160 ....1060 1087 868 1116 1091 ....1101 llt ....1124 1110 1164 .... 948 1076 836 1460 .....1300 ....1180 1108 1203 .... 787 864 810 .... 875 .... 80 .... 600 .... 460 .... 8i 816 .... 742 1260 9M ....1068 6 10 6 80 6 86 6 66 6 00 6 00 8 fO 6 OS 6 10 8 10 6 10 6 10 10 I 15 8 18 6 33 6 20 6 30 6 40 6 M 6 M 8 OS 6 76 6 20 6 30 6 36 6 40 I 40 8 40 6 45 6 60 6 60 6 00 7 00 7 16 7 15 6 00 8 00 8 00 8 10 6 It 6 16 6 16 6 2S 4 60 I 76 6 7) 17.. 8.. .. 6.. 6.. 11.. 24.. 17. 8.. 8.. 10.. 4 80 6 10 6 26 6 25 6 35 6 35 6 40 5 40 c in 6 60 6 60 6 66 6 80 5 60 6 60 6 M 6 70 6 75 6 76 6 76 6 80 ..1100 I 1041 2 1 2 S , 10 , il!!!!!!! 4 4 t 4 1 ... 634 ...1110 ... 966 ...1060 ...1021 ... 147 ... 985 ...10M .. 1076 ...1136 ...UU ...1230 ...1227 ... 860 ...1M4 12 6 1 II 2 1 12 16 HEIFERS. 3.... 3.... 17.... . 781 . 773 . (78 . 780 . 164 . tit . I2S . 701 . co . 70S .1083 . 847 . 830 5 60 6., i 83 (1 I 00 I 00 10 20 6 20 I 28 I I 26 6 26 I 24 20 it'.'.'.'.'.'. 18"."!1 10I!!!!! ii!!!!!! 14.... 6.... 13.... 12.... 13.... 6.... 14.... 1..., 4.... 4.... MULIB, .1280 6 60 1, ,..1630 1 10(0 1 no) 6 66 6 63 6 78 5 71 8 76 6 80 6 86 6 88 6 80 6 94 6 00 1.. 9.. ,..1270 1(18 1670 1880 1800 1M0 1(70 1040 , 600 U80 .1040 . 7W . 670 .1130 .11(0 .1260 .I860 .1840 . 670 . 37( . 415 .. 475 . 486 . 463 .. 272 .. 481 .. 486 .. 307 CALVES, 1. .. 6 76 I 10 1. !70 , MS . Jo JOG . 230 , no I 00 8 00 I M 6 75 9 00 6 CO I M 7 l 7 00 T 15 7 20 7 60 10.... 16.... J.... 11.... 10! ! ! ! 21".'.' 9 00 . 140 9 CO .170 9 00 STOCKERS AND 10.. il. . 60!! 41. (2. FEEDERS. 686 I 6S 451 Hi It .... toe .... 410 .... 617 .... 704 .... 676 ....760 ....1090 . .. m .... no .... 17 6 66 6 64 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 CO 7 10 7 10 7 10 7 10 7 7 M 7 M 7 IS 7 15 7 2". 7 25 7 26 7 M 7 34 . 7J5 7t . M . 740 840 . 871 761 , 610 778 HOG43 Today's supply was rather gen truus, there being about 229 cars or 18,000 head yarded, This Is somewhat larger thn Ut wtek, smallsr Uiun two wtttlts ago. nnd about the sninr number as wero hem a year ago ( Trade, was rather slow In getting under p way this morning. Opening bids were niotind MjriOc higher than yesterday, but sellers wero Inclined to wait for better money, holding their offerings at figures that were lOtflSc higher. After a period of Inactivity they finally settled down to ousiness on a generally we nigiier imsm. I Except at tho best time, trade was fclow ' and uneven Bates of certain grades of stuff could be picked out that hardly showed the full advantage, and on the other hand there worn some thnt looked to be ns much as lOirtf-o above yesterday's figures. At the best It was a featureless affair nnd as some trains wero a little late It was well along towards noon bi fore everything was sold The close was. If anything, slower than any other ttm, nnd soma salesmen believed that values were a llttlo lower. Owing to tho uneven- ,ness of thti trado comparisons with yenter 1 day can duly be approximated, but the ! general market waa around a dime higher than yesterday. Most or the hogs sold around tf.VojfS.UV Wltll tho most of the miles nt 17.95. unci speculators bought some good lights -nrly as high an $.0G. 15o higher than yester . day's top. I Representative sales: .V. 1 so At. . 184 ...111 ...J70 .. 234 .. sot ..314 218 ...280 Sh. IT. No. At. Sh. IT. 80 7 85 81 .... 285 . . 7 M 7 90 69 964 80 7 86 4-1 7 84 918 1M 7 95 80 7 W 87 234 7 95 . . 7 83 218 40 7 96 ) 7 K 13 248 ... 7 K. . . 7 W 61 374 80 7 96 ... 7 19 243 ... 7 95 . . 7 90 : 968 . . IK 60 7 90 71 184 40 7 . 40 7 M II !i7 160 7 W ... 7 90 ?6 138 ... 7 . . 7 90 61 Ill . . 9f ... 7 90 89 189 20 7 8 ... 1M 84 f44 . 7 96 SO 7 90 S Ill 7 95 ... 7 90 61... .. 39 80 7 96 80 7 914 44 386 ... 7 ... 7 9214 63 . ... 316 10 7 95 . . 7 96 16 215 ... 1 96 ... T 85 80 114 7 9S ... 7 96 86 KO ... 7 HTVi ... 7 96 76 237 . . t 87U ... 7 96 72 346 ... 7 97W ... 7 93 80. . . 183 ... 7 671 ... 7 f6 40 327 ... 7 974 ... 7 96 6 DM ... ?!97't .. 7 96 74 179 ... 8 00 ... 7 85 It 116 ... 8 00 ... 7 96 II 181 ... 8 () t 95 1 66.78. ... Ill . . IW ... 7 96 62 160 ... 8 00 .IB 86 314 10 8 00 . . . 7 85 66 174 ... 8 00 . 7 96 70 211 ... 8 00 ... 7 93 83 187 ... 8 W ... 7 40 (4 270 ... 8 00 ... 7 85 80 183 ... 8 00 ... 7 93 00 241 ... 8 00 40 7 94 19 123 90 9 00 ... 7 95 70 231 ... 8 00 ... 7 96 71 21 . . 8 00 ... 7 96 83 206 ... 6 01 ... 7 95 86 183 ... 8 01 14 . . 7 95 67 222 ... 8 06 ... 7 96 41 66.. 66.. 68 . 88.. n. 16. 37. .278 9 M7 65 U I3 33 346 64 146 73 !76 69... 83... 78... I. . 78. . 12... 68... 4X1... 50... 29... 26. . 48... SO... 27... 2?... 72.. . 172 ..247 ..341 ..ISO ..331 ..334 ..317 ..280 ..272 ..347 ..241 . 131 .286 ..188 . SlU ..to) . 241 ..281 ..24,-, ..88 7J.. 80.. 87.. 62.. 12.. 384 68 1.219 7 240 68.... . 263 111 ..246 . 221 ..387 ..223 . .ISO 4!6.... 06.... 69.... 88.. . SHEEP Thero wero Indications of a good, ucttvo market on lambs and atiojp tho first thing In the morning, as moil all buyers were In tho bam nt an eaily hour looking over the receipts. Thmr first bids wero strong when compared with Tuesday's trade, and It was nut long before tho bulk of tho offerings be gan to move nt prices anywhere from loo to 20o higher. If anything the most ndvnncn was on lambs, and though n comparatively liberal supply was In sight they wero active sellers, the bulk of them moving around $8.50ir.76, with hoiiio fud Mexicans touching $9, tho highest price of the season, nnd tho hlghost slnco Hay of last year. Fed western lambs, prime and of handy weights sold up lo $8.80. Feeder lambs ulso shnred m int advance, its a shipment from lduno bi ought as much as $8. Thcor wore not so many ewes otfered us lambs, nnd tho Improvement In values was not uulto nu pronounced. A bunch of fed western ewes weighing around 105 pounds com manded $5.90, and tho majority 'if the ewes offerings ut nil decent us .ulU'rs sold around $5, 6045. 7(1, There wero prac tically no wethers on sulo and the supply of yeurllngs was light. Included among the sales of yearlings were some on tho Mexican order that changed hnnds at $7.65. Tho general trnda was brisk, a good clearance, was made comparatively early In tho forenoon, It might ho added that the, eastern trado In dressed mutton was reported as In a healthy condlllon as a result of nn Increased demand fur that kind of meat. Tho receipts rooted up In tho neighbor hood ot 9,000 head, being light, compared with, Tuesday, but liberal for a Wednes day. Tho general quality wus considered very good. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Luinbs, good to choice. $8.75iS?9.00; lambs, fair to good, JS.505j8.75; yearlings, light. $7.65 7.85; yearlings, heavy, $7.35fa7.65; wothers, goou to cnoice, 8U.swuo.iiy; wethers, fair to good, $3.R5fi0.25; owes, good to choice, t5.65ii5.lM); ewes, fair to good, $5.356.C5: cull sheop und bucks, $2.754.00. Representative sales: No. Av. Pr. 279 Mexican ambs 72 8 96 109 fed yearlings 84 7 00 208 fed lamb 04 8 35 234 fed lumbs 6G 8 60 45 fed lambs M S 40 7(1 fed Iambs 64 8 40 123 fed lambs 64 8 40 313 fed owes 105 5 90 145 fed ewes 119 5 00 270 fed lambs 76 8 55 628 fed lumbs 83 8 80 153 fed lnmbs t 77 8 60 69 Mexican lambs 70 9 00 220 fed wethers 103 6 25 3S2 Idaho lumbs, feeders 72 8 00 407 Idaho lambs, feeders 70 8 00 S12 fed yearlings 81 7 75 431 red ewes 107 5 76 484 fed lambs 85 8 65 227 fed lambs 80 8 50 35 fed lambs 85 8 65 178 fed lumbs 64 8 35 10 fed lambs, culls to 7 00 15S red Iambs , 85 8 50 28 fed lambs 75 S 75 227 fed lambM 74 8 75 251 rod lambs 81 K V6 792 fed lambs 70 S 10 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle nnd llnira IHiclier Drinniid for Sheep fltrnngr. CHICAGO. Feb. 12.-OATTLE - Re ceipts, 14,000 head; market higher; beeves, $9.(jOft9.00; Texans. $6.04U6.85; westerns, $5.751f7.45; stockers and feeders, $4,767.65; cows and heifers, $3.10t'7.G0; calves, $3.75 $00.25. HOGS-Recelpts. 33,000 head; market higher; light, $S.0fW.47W; mixed, $8.00 8.45;. heavy, $7.58.35; rough, $7.95.1Q; pigs, $6.7508.25; bulk, $S.2TiifR.40. SHEE1 AND LAMP'S- Receipts, 18,000 head; market strong; native muttons, $4.9OSC60; westerns, 5.COJJ5.60; yearlings, $6.05418.10; native lambs, $7.00)79.15; west ern lambs, $7.0009.25. Kaiisnn Vltr Lire Ntnclc MnrUrt, KANSAS CITY, Feb. J 2. CATTLE Receipts, 6,000 head, Including 300 southenm; market for steers lOtj'lEc higher; others strong to 10c higher; riilvcs 2Co higher; dressed beef nnd ex port steers, $7.KU8.76, fair to good, $6.80 JJ7.75; western steers. $6.KK8.10; stockers nnd feeders, $6.(OS7.75; southern steers, $6.007.60; southern cows, $4.00Q.60; na tive cows and heifers, $l.00ft(!.00; bulls, $5.006.2G; calves, $6.50510.00. HOOB-Recelpts. 11,0000 head; market Do higher; bulk of sales. $3.ft?8.15; heavy. $7-90l.10; packers and butchers, $8.00a 8.20; light. $8.10i8.30; pigs, $6.7f.7.25. SHEEP AND IJVMrm -RececIpts, 6.OO0 head; market 101115c higher; Colorado lambs, $8.0H8.75; yearlings, $7.007.65; wethers, $5.5ft66.26; ewes. $4.76ftS.76. 81. Louis 1.1 vr Htork Market. ST. IMirTH, Feb. J2.-OATTLB-Re. celpts, 2.SC0 head, Including 900 Texans; market steady: choice to fine steers, $8.60 d.'.'.00; good lo choice steers, $7,008,60; stockers and feeders, $S.2507.'S; cows and heifers, $5.60'-8.00; bulls, $4.5007.00; calves, $4.50!(7.O0; Texas and Oklahoma steers, 15.254(7.90; cows and heifers, $3,751(6.60. HOGS-Recelpts, 10,000 head; market 10c higher; pigs and lights, $6.S58.55: mixed and butchers, $S.407j8.65; good heavy, $8.S6 IQ8.65. SHEEP AND LAMHS-Recelpts. 2.000 head; market 25c higher; muttons, $6.50 6.40; yearlings, $7.0Oif7K5; lambs, $7.25fj'9.2. Klonr City Lire Stock Market. SIOUX CITY, Feb 12.-CATTLE R. celpts, 1,200 head; market strong; na tive steers, J7.254fS.75; cows and heifers, 25.0O&7.)0; canners. $3.60-4.60; stockers and feeders. $6.6Ofj7,60; calves, $.267.00; bulls, $5.0!r&7.00. HOGS Receipts. 6,600 head; market lOo higher; heavy. $7.8O7.90; mixed. $7.90-3 8.00; light. $7.A57.95. pigs, $6.7637.25; bulk of sales. $7.90ii7.5. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts 1,600 head, market steady; wethers, J5.00rt6.75; ewes. $4.b0.fJG.00; lambs, $7.60rj6.60. St. Joseph Live Htnck Market. ST JOSEPH, Feb, 12. -C'ATTLElle-cdpu. Utt) btad; sirens; altera, $6,7cj 8.W. eiws and heifers. J! T&iJfT.SO, -bIm h $5 im io.w. HOGS-Reoelpls. 6.C00 head; murket M I1IKI11T, IU, 3..Vi UUIK UI PHIO!", .3.llUg' 8.10. SHEEP AND LAM IIS Receipts, 4.1X) head; strong; lambs. $7.0irs.75. Stock In slKlit. Receipts of Hvo stuck at the six piln clpal western markets yesterday. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha 4.2V0 IS.uoo 9,000 81. Joseph 1,600 5,t 4.011) Kansas Oty S.OOO ll.OO) r..(H Sioux City 1.20U 6.50 1,000 St. lmls 2,900 10,000 2.(00 Chicago 14,oti) jk.OUO l"MX) Totals 31,800 81,600 40.000 O.M.VIIA IJI3MU.I. MARK 1ST. BUTTER No. 1. 1-lb. carton. Wo; No. 1, 00-lb tubs. M'io; No. 2. 3lo. , CHKESE-Importcd Swiss. SJo; Ameri can Swiss, (. block Swiss. 34c; twins, 19o; dnlt,les, ItV; triplets, 19o, young Americas, aic; nine label brick. 2iV. Ilm berger. 2-lb . 2tc; 1-lb.. 2io; Now York white, av. l)l'LTRY-Rrollers. $6.00 per doz.; hens, 16c; cockH, 11c. ducks, 20o; geeso. ISo, turkeys, av; pigeons, per dux., $1.20 Alive, broilers, ISo; hens. 12c; old roosters. 7c; ducks, full feathered, 15o; geese, full feathered, t.V, turkeys, liV, lgeonR. IW doJ... tk homers, $2.50; squabs, No. I $1.60; No. 2. MV. FISH iFreshl-Pickorel, 8c, froieir white, luc, froien. trout. 14c, frozen4 largo crapples. 12c. froien; Spanish mack erel, 16c; eel. 15c: haddork. lJc: flounders. lie: shad roe, per pair. 40v, salmon, ISo j halibut, ISo; fruaun, 13o; buffalo, c; bull ' heads, 13c. Oysters, boy standards, Jl.11 ' northern, $1.40; selects, $1.65; counts. $1.90 I FRUITS Oranges: California navels,, fully colored. 30 size. $200; 96 size. $2.26; i.i. size, nw; 1M), 1 7ti. ;o and 216 size, $.1.00. Grape fruit: Extra fancy Florldu, 46. 54, 61 nnd SO, por box, $3.50. Cranberries. Wis consin long keeping, extra fancy Howe', Jumbo, per bbl., $9.60; extra fancy Jersey, per bbl., J9.00; extra fancy, Bells and Cherry, per box, $9.00. Lemons. Air Ship brand, 300 or 300 slz, $6.75. Cocoanuts In sucks, per sack, $5.75, per dozen, 8O0. llonuy: New Colorado. twenty-four frames, per case, $3.75 Dates: Fard. 15 Ib. box, per lb., 12o; New Hall, bulk, por lb., 7c; now Anchor, pkg. i!K) corlons), por box, $2.26; new Diumudary (30 cartons), py box, $2.75. Figs, new 12 12 12. per box. 85c; now 5-erown (Turkey), 15c; new 0 crown (Turkey), 16a; new 7-crown (Tur key), 17c. Apples: oxtru fiUloy Washing ton Jonathans. 113, 126, 13$, 150, 165, box, $1 S5; extra fancy Washington Grimes' Guldens, 113, 125, 138, 160. box. $1.75; extra fancy Washington Itmiiun llcautlus, 72, HO, S8. W. 1(13, 125.. box, $1.75; extra fancy Washington lllack lieu Davis, 72, 80, 88, W, 104, 125 count bin. $1.75; extra fancy Washington- Red Wlno Sups, 104, 112, 125, 138, box, $2.(W; extra funcy Pink Cheek Waxen nnd White Winter J'earmnlnti, 96, 104, 113, 125, 1.18, 150. 163 count, box, $2.00; extra fancy Colorado, unwrapped. White Winter Penrmalns, 160. 165, 180, 200 count, box, $1.05; extra fancy Now York Bald Winn, Her libl., $2,110; oxtra fancy New lurk R, I. Greenings, Per bbl., $3.25; ex tra fancy Now York State Russets, pen obi., $3.00; extra fanoy Missouri Jona thans nnd Grimes Goldens, por bbl., $4.00 J-bbl. lots or more, assorted, 15c kt bbl. off, extra fancy Mlasourl B011 Davis, per bbl., $2.50; oxtra fancy Missouri Wlno Pippins, por bbl., $2.75, oxtra fancy MIs eourl Willow Twigs. Black Twigs, York Imperials and other flno varieties, per bbl., $3.25. Apple. Market. CHICAGO. Feb. 12.-APPLES-Thls fruit Is going out fulrly on sales. There Is no activity and thero is nn amplo supply. Cold weuthcr checks movement rapidly to outBlde. All really flno goods urn held firmly. Medium grade, stock in nuv. There are not many of tho cheaper grades anil tnesn urn salcablo to peddlers when tho weather permits operations, Tho box trado Is fair for lurgo fruit, but Blow for small. Western box npples: Prices (luotcd aro for sales In a small way. Largo lots could not bo moved at theao figures. De licious, outside for 11 few extra flno laro-o. Jl.5iw.00; Jonathan, $1.00-jtl.G5: arlmcs Golden, outsldo fancy, $1.001.50; Wlno- sapB, ii.-s-4iu.76; Npltzcnborg, $1.60-1(1.76; NorthweBt Greenings, Jl.tXxf-pl.2fS: Homo Benlltles, $1.25Tfl.ri0; some fanoy largo, $1.76ff2.00; Stamen WInesnPB. $1.25(31.50; Arlsto lllack, $1.2501.60; llellflowor, $1.25 n.60; Wagunors, TCcOSl.OO; American Reds, 75ef$1.60. London Htoiik Murket. 1X1NDON. Feb. 12. Tho money supply was meager. Discount rates wero firm. The American securities murket tilled quiet, owing to the holiday In Wall struct. Prices onenud around Darltv and Imposed on fnlr buying. London closing ntock Quotations: Ounaula, money . .74 S-If txiuUvlllfi A Nh.l41 do R-counl .. 744MO., Kan. Tel.. 2714 Aml. Ooppr .. 744Nw York Centnil.,10 Atchlon lOOHiNbrfolk A Wnttm.llt lUltlmora & Ohio .lOIUOiitirln Wrttern. 3U ('nnillui I'acltlr . .84141VnnirlrsnU 62 Choiiprnke A Ohlu. 7lBouthnrn Ity 27 Chi. Urnt WMttra 18UHtiillliarn I'.Hflr ..1ft-,' Chi., Mil. A 81. l'llllnlon Paclflo 163H urnvir & mo u.. . Jlu. n. Blul 1444 r.noi ostwAPAin 4 do Ut DM 48UIV Ilran till Qrinil Trunk . .. 28,lUnd Minna 7 Illnola Ontrat ...127W f SILVER liar, uulet at 28 7-16d Per ounce. MONEY-4H04'i por cent. DISCOUNT HATBS-Short bills 5 ner cent; three months' bills, 4T& per cent. Condlllon of Treasury. WASHINGTON. Feb. 12. Tho condition of the United States treusury at the be ginning of bifslnesH todny was: Working balance, $77,043,653; In hanks nnd Philip pine treasury, jn,if,4y(; total or general fund, $147,185,080; receipts yiistorduy. $1,884.- 604; disbursements, $1,693,283, Tho surplus tins fiscal year s i,099.SiO. as ugalnst a doflclt of $23,484,332 lust year. Tho figures for receipts, disbursements, eta, exclude Panama canal and public debt transactions. ChlciiK" Provisions Market. CHICAGO, Feb. 12,-CHF.ESE-Flrm; daisies, 17',iSn7Hc; twins, WAttWip', young Amerlcnx, 17017Wc; long horns. 17V'(B17Wo. POTATOES Steady ; receipt., 28 cars; Minnesota, 471360c; Wisconsin, 45ig60o Michigan. 4Sfl50o. POULTRY I J vr. weak; turkeys, 15o; chickens, 15o, springs, 16c. No butter or egg market on account of Lincoln's birthday. Cotton Market. LIVERPOOL. Feb. 12.-COTTON-flpot, moderate business; prices caster; Ameri can middling fair, 5.72d; good middling, 7.1M; middling, 6.76d; low middling, 6.78; good ordinary. 6.38d; ordinary, 6.04d. Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL, Feb. 12. WHEAT Fu tures, quiet; March, 7s 4Wd; May. 72d. CORN - Futures, quiet; March. La Plola, 5s 4!td; May American mixed, 6s W. Wool Market. ST. LOUIS. Feb. lt-WOOL-Steady, medium grades, combing and clothing, 23V45C6o! light fine, 192lo; heavy fine. 130-lSc; tub washed. 27i'.6e. Oils nnd Ilo-dn. SAVANNAH. Ga., Feb. 12,-TUIU'KK. TINE-I1rm; 4l4c ROSIN-FIrm; type K. K20; type G, JG.25. "Wool Market. ST. LOUIS. Feb. 12.-WOOL Steady; territory and western mediums, 2l26c: fine tnudlums, lbficiOc; fine. lSJja7c. MR. AND MRS. PRESTON PASS HONEYMOON IN FLORIDA PRINCTITON. N. J Feb, 12. Prof. Thomas J, Preston, who yesterday mar ried Mrs. G rover Cleveland, will leave here with his bride tomorrow morning for Ormond, Fla., where they will spend a honeymoon of several weeks. They are expected baok In Princeton before Easter. The couple spent tho day quietly at Westland, the Cleveland estate, pre paring for the Journey. Miss Eothor Cleveland will visit friends In the east for the noxt two weeks end will then Join her grandmother, Mr 3. PerrJne, In Bermuda. Th Persistent und Judicious Use of Newspaper Advertslng Is Ui Hoad to Business Success. AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Mayor Hootor Serves Notice He is in Command in City. MANY PLACES CLOSING UP Number of I'Vlenils of KxrcnIHe lle acencl on Lcnrtslntnre nnd I ntr that Charier lllll lie Put Tlirnnali nn Drafted. Mayor Thomas Hootor. through ids chief of police, has Inaugurated a ixdltv of reform In South Omaha, It Is said. Ills honor -was taken with a spasm Into Saturday night, as told, in The Bee last Sunday. Tho first night wns not a pro nounoed succe-m from tho point of aridity. Sunday a partial drouth extended over tho city, although, according to tho re port of ono councilman, tho thirst pnrloM on Q street did a thriving buslnes-i In slaking tho thirst of tho bibulous. Saloons Ip tho western part of the ally, near John J. Ryan's district wore closed tight. Now' copies tho order thai certain pool halls and gambling houses must go. Also It Is said that tho houses ot Ill-fame nrn to bo banished beyond tho gates of tho city. It Is further nald to bo within thn future policy of the mayor to close tho bootlegging Joints. This, of colirse. will take time, and It Is absolutely nccessnry. therefore, that In tho Interests of moral ity tho present term of Mayor Hoctor bn extended so as to sAVo him from the worry nnd mental distraction that an election might entail. So far nu word ha been Issued against tho slot machines whoro drunken men and little children aro alleged to havo lont round Bums of money. Hoctor defeated nn ordinance ngalnst bIo! machines on a technicality. Hlght down at tho bottom the rofonn It said to tnenn trothluff moro than a wrt of notice, to thoso needing such notice that Hoctor Is In supreme command of affalrn and that If things do not go to his UkluR thero will be trouble for tho one opposing him. In tho moantlinn citizens generally aro waiting for Hoctor to appoint Bomo good democrats without affiliation with the gang and with minds of their own to tho places vacated by Ilyan and Pivonkix on tho Board of Flro and Police, Commis si oners. Descend on Legislature. Officered by Hoctor and his charter revision committee the offlco holders' union of South Omaha, in full panoply of war, descended yesterday upon tho state legislature for tho purpose of hav ing their tcrniB of offlep extended, Tho "army" went down In Bovernl distinct divisions so as not unduly to arouse thn feelings of the legislators from tho Ul terior of tho state. John B. Walking, field marshal and commandcr-ln-clilcf of the charter rovlslon battalion, communi cated tho need ot a bipartisan delega tion to tho war offlco In South Omaha, and forthwith tho order was given and thn "boys" began to dig up reasons tllnt might appeal to legislators who held It In their power to extend terms of of fice nnd do away with elections entirely. Money, Time nnd Trouble. You will savo money, time and trouble by visiting Flynn's now. These prices on Flynn qualities aro worth your attention: 300 doe. men's extra heavy cotton gloves with two thumbs, at 6c. 600 dos. men's and boys' shirts, factory cleanup, god stuff, 25c, 88c, 69c, 89c Men's all wool suits, $5.00, $6.60, $7.60, $10, $12.60 nnd better. Men'B duck and wool overocats at prices that will make It pay you to lay them away for next year.. Boys' suits, $1.95, $2.45, J2., $3.60 and higher. Big discount on ladles' misses', chil dren's BUlts, coats and dresses. LadtcB' nnd children's good 15a hose at 9c. Misses hats Oo. Heavy outing flannel, 7!4c Ten-cent domet flannols, 5c. Bin stock remnants at low prices. Open Wednesday ovonlng. JOHN FLYNN & CO. MhkIi; City Gossip. Miss Helen Andrews left Monday for a month's vacation with relatives In Colo rado. C. L, Thompson of Holso City, Idaho, Is tho guest of South Omaha friends tills week. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kennlson, Twenty second nnd B streets, aro rejoicing over tho birth ot a son. An Important meeting- or thn Brother hood of American Yeomen will be held Thursday evening, February 13. Dr. W. J. Faulk filed for tho Flro and Pollen commission yesterday on tho "pro gressive" ticket In South Omaha. Dr. Faulk Is a reformed democrat and for merly ran for the same place on that ticket. Thn progressives, by registration, number something upder 100 voters. There will be a meeting ot tho South Omaha republican club tonight at tho club rouniH next to the New Orphcum theater. Mrs. Hamilton, 1320 North Twenty-sixth Btrett. will entertain tho Willing Work ers of tho FlrBt Christian churoh this afternoon. The president ot tho Optima club has called a meeting at tha homo of Mrs. P. F. Shugruc, 1321 North Twenty-sixth street, Thursday evening. Mm. D. H. Bailey. 327 North Twenty second street, will entertain tho kenslng ton of South Omaha grove No. 69, Wood men Circle, thla afternoon. Rev. Mr. Hastle of the First Presby terian church will lecture Thursday even ing under tho auspices of the Willing Workers and Ladles of the1 First Presby terian church. We desire to express our deep gratitude to those who so kindly expressed their sympathy with us on the occasion ot our recent bereavement. H. P. Sorenseu, Arthur Sornnsen, Harry Soronscn, Helaa Soreuson, Anna Sorensen, Adellna Soreu sen. Mr. and Mrs. James Phtnnoy enter tained at their home Saturday evening In honor of their daughter. Miss Fern Phlnney, tho occasion being her fifteenth birthday. A number ot Interesting games wero Indulged In and a dainty luncheon served. Miss Phlnney was the recipient of many pretty and useful remembrances ot the day. Dies of Heart Disease. BOONE, la., Feb. 13. (Bpeclal Tele gram.) T. C Spooner, an automobile man from Des Moines, dropped dead to day from heart failure In the garage of the Crowe Auto company. Ho had Just entered the garage and greeted the fore there. LEGAL NOTICES. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. The annual meeting of the stockholder of The Bee Publishing company will be held at Tho Bee office, Omaha, at 4 o'clock p. m. on Monday, March 3, 1913, for tha election of a board of directors for tho ensuing year and for the tran., aotlon of fluch other business as ina." properly come before the meeting. By order pf the president F9-M3 N, I. FEIL, Secretary GOVERNMENT NOTICES. FORT CROOK., NEB.. FEB. 6. 19U Sealed proposals in triplicate, construct ing TAROET BUTTS. TARGET HQl'H.. and RANGE OFFICE on military reser vation, near Piattsmouth, Neb., will received until 11 a. m., March 10, 1913. In formation furnished on application. Pio pcsals should be endorsed "Proposals fr .-onstruetlon of Target Range" and ad dressed to Ourt.rir.;-ter Ffi-S-lO-ia-JS-H