rriw m:. om.mia, wi-.I)xkni)ay, fkbri'ary 20, mm. sam o;t rcxciiAXCJF n. ii. Pit It .w Km sale Omaha trnrKHK. lot '-r;. . mmr; tills property offer A. . . . . I ....II. Kknlllal.U J . . . HI c'uj'iivmin i iiLiinism iinrnminiv , mil giram In.-rease In viiluo next few years, to cr. . ti building on trackage centrally i at 'I ( nil or address, Paul 15. Skinner, President. Skinner Aug. Co., owners, Omaha WANT improved farm; I will exchange irootf income town property and pay; dlf Terence, no agents. Address 2011 Illnney trecl. Omaha. Nebraska, FOIl TRADK We have dome cholca Colorado rarnilng lands to trade for gen eral ncri handle or hardware stocks. For further liiformatlmi address The Lleber Ijind l'o.. Hugo. Tolo. THK ONLY "WAY T. ti .it Ihe money trust Is to list votir iropert for exchange with the Palmer .and f 104 W. O. W. Bldg.. who can irat. Ii them. , Will Trade Property For Auto a"trd V good 4 or S-passcnger car of 'ate model Will trade city lots lor ivachi.i. state make, model, horso wf m.leage ard price wanted In first lcttrr Address 8 710. care Bee, "TO f RADKTfor horsed W.OiiO equity In o .e of the lies'. quarters In Stanley Co., H !.. ntumbrance $1.(00; to un 2 ypars, at i r rent n. DHtln, Kalth. a D. 12-ROOM bouse, Kountze Place, Omaha, $7,000, cltnr, also other clear Omaha property. Want California, U3J W. 424 Et., Los Angeles Cat. 40 ACRES of western land for Omaha residence property; abstrnrt furnished, 1011 rity National Bank Bldg. REAL KSTATM Aliyl UAU't'is OK T1T1.IC. REED Abstract Co.. oldcit abstract ot Ceo n Nebraska. SOS Branded Theater. ACIU'.ACE FOR SALE. ONE! acre, three houses, $23 mo.; 11,200 cash, balance same as rent. MYRTLE! DEU12L. (702 Browne street Webster 1052. CITY PnOPUUTY FOR SALE. TO BUY, BELT. OR RENT, FIRST OTITIS 3Q11N W. BOBBINS. 1KB FARNAM ST. MUST sell modern 8-rooni house 1 block h. nf hlKh school. Pries $3,600. D. SCOT. Owner Leaving City Dundee House $6,X0 will buy this 2-story, 8-room hotlso, strictly modern, completed last ran. First floor ha large living room with brick firrnlace. dining room. breakfast room and kitchen, fln- unea in oax. except Kitonen. cc ond .floor. 1 large bedrooms and sleeping porch, flnhdied In selected bircn: up-to-date batnroom; sun way to floored attic; full cemented basement with first-class heating plant. The owner built this for hU Home, but due to a cnange in D'Jsi new hn Is forced to leave Omaha. and offers this place at this cz tfemcly reasonablo figure. Investi gate. George & Company ' Phone D. 766. 902-12 City Nat. Bank Bldg, DUNDEE Ijarge living room, dining room, kitchen on first floor, three nice bedrooms and bath on second floor, with linen closet, nil nicely finished; hot water heat: mod em, large south front lot. Price but 4,300. Owner leaving city reason for telling. BEMIS-CARLBERG CO. S10-S12 llrandcls Theater. NEAR CEE1GHTON UNIVERSITY Seven rooms and don, all modern; largo basement with laundry; fruit and furnace rooms; 69 foot frontage; IK) feet deep; alley In rear; paved street with parking; good neighborhood: within walklnir dts- tance ond close to schools. Located near ;wi ana rauromia sts. BEALIS-OARLBERG CO. 310-312 Brandels Theater Bldg. Fino Homo in Kountzo Plnco W.7S0 Vestibule, hall, parlor, library ami fireplace, dining room with hardwood floors, a very convenient kitchen, largo cellar with new furnace, four bedrooms find modern bath upstairs; house Is In cood order with largo front porch; south front lot, Mxl24, with plenty of shado; ft good barn or garage, at 2 Emmet Bt, very handy to car and convenient to school. If you wont a good, comfortable, well built home, hero It Is, at about half Its original cost. W. H. Gates 644 Omaha National Bank Bldg. Phones Douglas 1291. Webster 2ffl. PO THE MAN WITH TUB MONET AN INVESTMENT PAYINQ This Is one of tha best plecaa of Income property In Omaha, built of brick and toncrete, therefore there Is no deteriora tion: can be handled with $18,000, balance ran be carried back. Address P 711, care Bee. KBAXj E8TATB yRM Jb RANCH LAWD roR MALM California. California land excursions 1st and S3 yuea. W. T. Smith Co.. US City Nat Bt ' Canada. EASTERN Saskatchewan grain and ttock farms, improved or raw, right prioes Vnd easy terms. If Interested write D. T. peselm, 231S Bpragua. Omaha. Plorltfa. ,J;PIfID0.7u,K8 rn5v"' 'arm land, truck land, tlmoer and colonlratlon tracts for sale and exchange for- good Income producing northern property, c. ChJ. d- 130 w Ashley St. Jackson vine, it la. Kansas. KAN HAH FARMS and ranchea for sale; S.l?.?SJScrS"i, WT".e 'or frea list. V. H. K1QUETTE. Ballna. Kan. Montana. filXTY THOUSAND ACRES CAREY LAND open to entry at Vallcr. Mont. Fif. teen annual payments. Section famous for grain, crosses, vegetables; well adapted dlverslled farming. For partlcu lrs write. Valier Farm Sales Co7. Box Z Valier. Mont. Nebraska. . IMPROVED FARM 160 Acres I.xtra fine, new Improvements. rinse to town and sohool. )!:' fifty miles from Omaha. 4Jood flxed-up home-like place to live. H nearly level; awful rich ground. Must raise some money and will sell this awful cheap and make somebody a 1K t-urgahi that has tha money. Thl frm Is In a mighty good neigh Vorhood and nice neighbors. No ,tKnt Ties got this to selL t nco mo direct. I'on't iinswer uultrs you Imye the gash anC mean butintss. uiii she poss&tkiitn of fa iui h thirty My Udre, Postofflce Box Number uidiij, Nebraska. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET tn 4 r-l 4 i i Wlieftt bllOWS Fresh Activity on tllC Market. CORN MARKET NOT RESPONSIVE ArlUr Turn In Whrnl lln lull Lit tle lffn( tpun Price of Mellon Orrnl iwhI rhlrnRii Ite CFlpU Continue. OMAHA, IVIr. ffi. 1913. i .. acJlvty and strength developed 'he Chicago wheat trnde yesterday, fm,i, bflck of it was apparently the best milling and export Inquiry for some time. r c'ii,t;5BO un"h lender confirmed suleM Ol b0,0( lltlsllels. tnrxtll- nnrtharti wheat Jo so to mi export house for tJ..l;n" "I'lPmont to ihn seaboard. Addltlntifil ..t..i . upoui isft,( Mifthrlfj ornnha sold 50.(M0 puaiiciji oi nam wheat for export to tro vln. th ffiilf ir fsn ... " miiis. t asn nnd expoit people hail Dirt tl "iNrxet buying future amy iirm tone to the maiket, but the prieo dropped back two or three times .uuim ;utto ami touched D2,c for the " i'uhii. jno ruiai rally was nearly 10 from bottom mmfntlnnB nnrl ItiA mar. k.''l.oIo."J on ,h'' tlP- Short sellers were timid because tho export snles late last -ck innicnieii nuio chance or any :nv bortatit decline In futures, while the ios slhllltv of a crnn nrum will h. .m ih. side of buyers. Tiie world's shlpmcnln were smaller than for several weeks past. Rusala snipped omy ii3,coo bushels Inst wvek inoro was a ueciuni cut in BuffH'o .stc. in storo nnd a Dixit. The visible supply was posted at a decreaso of M',(i00 Irish els. This, with tho cash nnd export miis kiivo me incrensed activity mm strcl Rtli In tho speculative trade. Tlio Omaha siocks snowed an Increase of mOOO bush Al f.l U I . i.i1,.hI iKlJt' Lll..u V, . . "'"" -' IHMIItl. itest prices for the active com months yesterday were 6tye. At the close May whs MHo mid July W',c That tho matkut din not respond to the strong turn In wheat the last hour whs becmse of tha very nennsn statistics the trndo had tu consider. Tho Chicago corn receipts yes terday reached 1.537 cars. OhltMz.i sIu'.Km wero enlargeI to a little over 6,jW,000 mullein, i no visioie supply showed .in uicrense or l'.jii.wo bushels lor till wtv., KVurybodV knows Ihul lh. nnh In .mil about Chicago contain largo (luanllt'cs of tin ii. jnere win do nnotner atcu.nuiaica amount the latter part of tho wejk on account of tho holidays, which holds JiHXik the receipts. Cash com, iincnangcl m -to nigner Very little action won reinirtcd In oats for the session yesterday . and closing prices were but a small fnfctlon over tho close last week. Tho vlslblo supply In crease was unimportant. Cash oats, Uo nigner, Liverpool wheat closed ttfrUc higher; corn. UfMic lower. The following coBh sales were reported touay: WHEAT No. 2 hard w nler: 1 ear. UMo. No. 3 hard, winter: 1 car, 8to; 3 cars, w)o; l car, KSic. No. 3 spring: 1 car, No. 4 spring: 1 car, Sic. No 3 durum, mlxexl: 1 car, $Hc. No. J mixed: 1 car (soft), 84o: 1 car, S2V4a No, 4 mixed: 1 car (soft). Stc; 1 car. 81c. RYE No. 2: 1 car loholcol. E8c. CORN No. 2 white, 1 car, 46c. No. 3 wnue, l car, 4u',ic. No. 4 white, 1 car, 44c. No. 3 color, 1 car, 44Hc N6. 2 yeel low, 2 cars, 44Kc. No. 3 yellow, 4 cars, 41c. No. 4 yellow, 1 car, 42io; 2 cars, 42Hc No. 3 mixed, 4 enrs, 43c. No. 4 mixed, 1 ear, 43c; 1 car, 424o; 2 cars, 42c. OAT8 Standard. 2 cars, 31ic. No. 3 white, 1 cur, 31ic; 9 cars, 31a. No. 4 White. 2 cars. S0';c: 7 ears. 30n; 2 pnrji 30Uc No. 4 mixed, 1 car, 30',ic. Omnhn Cash Prices. WHEAT-No. 2 hnril. lfrR4Uf.- Kn fl hanl, 831ISIo; No. 4 hard, 71U82fto; No. 3 spring. KilKMc: No. 4 snrlnir. SAUJKSIn H?.i-Niv 2 wnlt0' Wc; No- 3 white 4Sia46ic; No. 4 white, iVMtM; No, 3 color, 44Uo; No. 2 yellow, 44Hc; No. 3 yellow, 4i044c; No. 4 yollow, 42B42-lic: 42fl'4Jo ""W130: No- 3- we-ovio; No. I, OATS No. 2 while. .15CTii!n. ...,,!. .i 400 42o 5 ' 6S&6SHi No' 1 feod- RYE No. 2, 56368a; No. 3, D5HJf67c. Cnrlot Itccnlpts. wheat. Corn. Outs. Chicago 1.S49 4C1 ... .. 'm "ii 21 8 63 37 Aiinneapoiis Duluth Omaha Kansas Cltv .233 .222 . 20 . 05 .107 .328 Ht. Louis ,,, Winnipeg .. Mrrrpoal Ornln Inrket .hiy.E,J,,L;. Fe.V- -WHEAT-Snot. steady: No. 1 Manltohn. nut nnn,i. v.. , 1 7Hd; No. 3, not quoted! futures! $dyi March, 7s 64,d; May, 7s 4d; July, t-OUN pot, steady; American mixed. P.w: 4! 10Hd: American mixed, old, 6s llHd; American mixed, nld vin (i.i.. ton, 6a 7Hd; futures, eany; March. La. 4s 1M iuaron, American mixed, Prorla Market. PEORIA. Feb. 25. WHEAT Market, steady; No. 4 whlto. 47c: Nn. s v.ii.' 47W7V4C; No. 4 yellow, 44i46?io: No. 3 OATS-Standard, 33c; No.. 3 white. 32W No. 4 white, Sliic. ' H ' llolldny In Cblcaaro. CHICAGO. Feb. 25 Recalls nf . election, the Board of Trade was not In FARM A RATVClt LANDS FOR SALE HISAIj KSTATK Nehrnaka. Price Goes up Mch.l EIGHTY ACRRS Proved Sarpy county farm; gently rolling, u' "on. cnoice location, extra good goods for the money. Price, $126 per aero for Immediate sale; extra terms, $J,000 cash, balanco S years at only 6 per cent. 2wer. ays price aoEs up to w PER ACRE IF NOT SOLD BY MARCH 1. when renter gets on. although extra K.. rms nnd loselon If sold now. This will make you money. Remember, possession given If desired. I ?,R,I.N, H , MERRILL COMPANY. 1213-1214 City National Bank Bldg. FINE. Imnrnvad lv1 l.i.. ni. da with grove, big house, bam, good water! adlnlnlnir nnthti)uiriv kt-i. , MAi , ' gain. Come and see at once, at Qentxltr, North Dakota. FOR HAI.RWll nnrn.j . iln yv"lu c.un'Y' N. This farm contains best soil, lies nil tnut.i. good buildings, ktovo, plenty good water union i rum station, not rar from car rlnrton, N. D. Must be sold before first of MarchT will sell at a bargain If taken soon. Write Fred Quseck. Heaton, N. D. Wlteuudn. itnufRSMnteiruna and best market, should come to Wiscon sin, ostrrai tracts just opened at low rill n. ffnr 1 T n i , O l . . - on yields, write, Wisconsin Adv. Assn., mi wawTii tiiog.. aiuwauKee. wis. Ulscellaaeoas. $10 DOWN. S3 monthly Imv. oak fanning land. Other farms for sale ana tor renu v. ii. uurnam, Alonteer, Mo. UVE KTOCK MATtliTTT nr V"T Okln II.... -. ..1. . l- . . . , mileage and shrinkage. Your conilcn menu roceJve prompt and careful ttn. i' .. . u aiuvn iu ouuin umu nil . . .. Oon. Lto Slock Coninitsston Urrcitaata. BTEriH noa tt CO. Btrone. reliable. CLIFTON Com. Co.. 222 Exchant Bldg. MARTIN HP.OS Co . Kxrhanse Mk LUISAL NDTICUS. STOCKHOUUKItS- MEKTINQ. The uimuul meeting of Ilia atoelclmMan of The Ben Publishing vomp.Hy will bu deJil at The Dee offlee, Omaha, jr t o'clock iv ui. om Monday, March i, idu for the tier. tie n of a board of director .nr m ciimMHS nr nu iQr in tutu, nation of sncli other buetness as urn iiiapr1y corn before the meetlug. IX "ruci ut mo (ircsiaeut. FS-MJ tf. P. FC1L, Secretary. .rX'i 'if'S' NEW YORK STOCK MARKET '""."V " V'-"- ."f". of ,,eKl v mivwiv iiniiuvui and flour equated 4W.IM9 bushels. .NHW VIlltK (ilSMtltAI. .MA It K I4T V Unolntlons of I he liny on Vnrloim ('iiniiiioilltlrx, NKW YORK. Feb. Jfi.Fl.OL'R Quiet; spring pntenta. H.4W4.4KI; winter stralKhts, I.SO(J4i60; winter patents. l.7v K.1(T: spring clears. RHH14.45: winter extras, No. 1. tl.fjOff 1.15; winter extras. No. 2. $S.90fi4.M: Ifnnstts straights, H.ioif 4.2Tltye flour, fair to good, .Wff3.; ohofte to fancyr $8.&Offl.O0. Buckwhent flour, lt.3fcfle.36. CORNMIJAI-Flne white and yellow, ll.30fJl.J6; coarse, l.Kri.30; kiln dried, f?.15. RYK Easy; No. 2 western, fiflc, c. I. f., Buffalo. RAItLUr I'nsettled: feeillliK, 6o. c. I.f New York; malting, 0Mi71c. c. I. f., Buf. IHIO. WHBAT-Hpot market firm; No. 2 rel. J1.I0W elevator and 11.12 f. o. ). afloat, nominal; No. 1 northern Duluth. $1.01 f. o. b. afloat. Futures market whs slightly easier owing to Indifferent cables, favorable forelan cron news and satis factory weather nnd crop ndvlce fiom the wegt. closing unchanged to Vic net higher. Export sales, thirty-three lomls. May, 99i.-HfiU9!4Ci closed &9Hc; July closed Wlie. September closed fi7c. Bonded wheat, May and July, 97c bid. CORN Spot market barely steady. port, 5fl',4c; f. o. b. afloat. OATS Spot market quiet: standard white, 30c; No. 2, nominal; No. 3, WUc; No. 4, 87Vi8c; natural -white. 37 fettle; white clipped, 38fj41c, nil on trnck. FRED Steady; western spring bran, $22.H; stnndard middling. VtS.W: city. $2S.0i). HAY-tttnndard, 97',4c, No. 1, $I.tB-l 06; No. 2. 8Mic; No. 3, 7M?S0c. LEATHER Hemlock firsts, 2S2J;; seconds, 27028c; thirds, 24425c; rejects. IB PROVISIONB-Pork. mess. 119.tJO.(iO: family. J23.0&S24.00. Beef hams. flJ.OOW 34.00. Cut meats, pickled bellies, 10 td 11 His., im'f! 14.25; PICK led limns, IU.50 Lai i, middle west prime, $10.7Ottl0.80; retlpeil, firm: continent. $11.35: South America. $11.95; compound, $7.C2',. TALLOW Irlme cltv. hlids.. fMc: nil. clsl, 7c; country, Wuic. HOPS Dull; state, common to choice, 1012. 2(Vfi28c; 1911. lOHISc: Pacific coast. 1912, 1723c; 1911, 120160. HIDES Steady: Central America. Sftl.ic: Bogota 2Wii30Uc. mriTKi;-I'-lrin; rece nts. 11.271 tubs crenmcry extras, 3u3SWc; creamery held extras, 33Vt'il3lc; process extras, aonjCHc; "inio, wutAiwi iiiiiuuui! creuineiy, ursts. 2IW214o; factory, held. J2ifr23c; factory, current make first, Hftiilie; packing tock, held, 20tf2Ic; packing stock, cur rent make, No, 2, )c; No. 3. 17719c. CHKKSE-Steady. receipts, 3,131 boxes; state whole milk, held, colored speclnls liMi'ilSc; stato while milk white srir-clula. liai7',Sc; state whole milk winter spe cials. 16'idl7c; skims. 214c. ICaOS Stronger; receipts, 18,132 cat; fresh gathered extras. 23fi2te: flrsln. i!i. ff21c; refrigerator firsts, 16H?,17c; nearby henueri-, whltts, good to large size, new laid, 29J30c: western whites, 24H2Sc. ifui.ii iur-urcwu, steaay; iresn itiiien western chickens. HftlBc: fnwU. niii.i.- turkeys, Wfiic. 81. I.ouls Clenrrnl Market. ST. IOUIS. Feb. 21 lVIIKATi',..i. No. 2 red. Sl.02ifrl.09: No. a imtH tinn.nt 01C. CORNu-No. 2. 4RCT4.V4C: No. 2 whll... 4'IU flBOVid. OATS-NO. 2. Xmaia: No. 2 while .-.IU 8iC. RYIv C2c. Closing pi Ices of futures: irifi.-.n. . nol. Ti.l. CM)n uur,Al--.MU, v.vtvi diiiy, oif;av.. CORN-Mny, R2W'SC2i)io: July, 63,c. OATS May, 34Ho; July, 31c. FLOlfll Oulet: red winter iiateiits J4.Xti6.1.; extra fancy and straights, 3.W) 4f4.76: hard winter clears, ja.iojia.su. HKKU Timothy, iaw. CORNMEAL $2.90. llltAN-964fJ9c. HAY Timothy. $U.0015.ff): prnlrle. 19.00 jfis.uu. IIAUQINU IOC. HEMP TWINE 8c PROVISIONS Pork. Jobbing. $li.7i. Lard, prlmo sleum, $ia67irV10.77Vj. ffalt meats and bacon unchanged. POULTRY Firm: chickens, lzc: snr r.ir. loo; tin Keys, iio; uucks, ic; geese, lie. BUTTER Dun: creamery, 28iH3oc. EOOS-Lower 18',,C Receipts. Shipments Flour. Mils 6,000 i.W3 Wheat, bu 125.000 IS2.0U0 Corn, bu 76.000 ili.'W Oats, bu 63,000 K'.OJO I Kansas City Ornln nnd Provisions KANHAS CITY. Feb. 2J.-WHUAT- Cash: No. 2 hard.. KVdfSo: No. S. Kl'.tft uro: No. zrea. BWJiii.oi'io: No. 3. nocusi.oi. CORN-No. 2 mlved, 4H47o; No, 3, 45Tf45aCJ NO. 2 While, 47HC NO. 3, ihc OATS-No. 8 while, 3ia31Hc; N,i mixed, 32tf324c. it v h I'lielinllktefl. HAY - Choice timothy. $l2.50ftl3.lK)i, ciioico prnirie. iio.ioifu.oi). closing prices or rutures: WHEAT May. 87Uc: July, 83T)86c. CORN May, blttc; July, o2?ic OATS-Muy, Si'ic. Recelnts. Shlnmuuts. Wheat, bu 148.000 (3,imi Corn, bu...., 160.003 45,1AM Oats, bu 41,000 1 i.OOO Avnllnlilr Mnppllra nf (.rain, NEW YORK. Feb. 25. Special cable and telcgruphlc communications received by Bradstreets show tho following changes In available supplies as com pared with previous accounts: Wheat. United States, east of Rockies, decreased 982,000 bushels; United States, west ot Rockies. Increased 117,000 bushels; Can ada, decreased 1,417,000 bushels; total United States and Canada, decreased 2.282,000 bushels. Afloat for and In Europe, Increased 700,000 bushels. Total American and European supply, de creased 1.682,000 bushels, ' Corn, United states and Canada, Increased 2,4S8,O)0 bushels. Oats, United States nnd Can ada, Increased 1,169,000 bUBhels. Tho lead ing decreases reported this week follow: Manitoba, 1,311,000 bushels; Fort Worth, 60,000 bushels. Mlnnrnitolla Rrnln Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Feb. 25. WHEAT May, 88c: July, 89i89Hc; September. SOTic; cash. No. 1 hard. S8Ho; No. 1 northern, 87688c; No. 2 northern, t&Q86c; No. 2 hard. Montana, Sc; No. 3, 83jh4c. CORN No. 3 yellow. 4c. OATS-No. 3 white. SOUOWic. RYE No. 2. 54I60HC. BRAN-$17.rMfl8 00. FIXJUR-Flrst1 patents, t4.30g-4.4u: sec ond patents, $1.15aM.60; first clears, $J.10B 3.40; second clears, $2.30ff.CO. FlaAX-tLSlH. BARLEY 42di 65c. AVool Mnrket. naSTON. Feb. 25. WOOI-A decline In nearly all grades Is the feature of the do mestic market. Trading continues light, although some fair-sized lota ot territory wool in tho grease, both in staple and flue medium clothing, have changed hands. Bidding In the west Is becoming more active, and 18Hc Is said to have been paid In Montana. Leading domestic tiuotatlons range as follows: Missouri, three-eighths blood, SOJr31c; quarter blood, SftQBlc. Scoured basis; Texas, fine 12 tnonths. GSJJCIc; fine 6 to 8-months, 66jfi7c; fine fall, 49fl00c. California: Northern. (2t63c; middle country, EOlnVSc; southern, 4849c; fall. free. 46$fCOa Oregon: East ern. No. t Btajile, 63flT; eastern cloth ing. EStiV : valley No. 1. frSc?. TeiTl tory: Fine staple, 63(i6Sc; fine medium staple. 6S0Q'; fine clothing. OOiltJlc; three eighths blood combing, 67168c; quarter blood combing. 634rMc. Pulled: AA. tSifACc: A supers. 54fi6Re. ST LOUIS, Feb. J6.-WOOL-8teady; medium grade combing and clothing, 23V426c; light fine, Wr21o: heavy fine. 13lSc; tub washed-, 270Cflc. Wool Mnrket. ST. LOUIS, Mo.. Feb. 25. WOOL Steady; territory and western mediums, iltr3Cc: fine mediums, IStfrtOc; fine. 1317c BOSTON. Feb. 25.-WOOLr-Uomeattc wools, vsixolally delaine fleeces, show a lower tendency. Fine washed fleeces are steady at 31fB2c, white fine, utaple Mon tana brings c In the grease. Scoured territory la, quiet and easy and trxusac. tlons In Cutlfornla wools are confined to sample lots. Right months Texas wools sell readily at 18019c. Very little bidding Is going on In the west for the new clip although offers of lMie art reported ft Montana. Svinr"l rea -ml frl NKW YORK. Feb. H.-KVAl'OIt.STED APPLHS-Qulnt; choice, OQWjo; prime, 3'41l5Uc, DltlKI) F1U ITS-Prune. slM-Jy. Anrl cots, quiet. I'vaches. dull. lUlsllU, qulot. u. i.t.... t 1 1 ; . . mi t t "u""c" ivuuics unci new now Points Are Attained. UNION PACIFIC SELLS OFF Oir . Factor of Interest Is De rision of California ItnlltTny CoiiiniUalou Dcnjlnir Mf nopi.ly of Trnckn, iKVi ,'c, -After another bear drive had forcAI iiotntlons of many slocks to new low points for the long decline, the. market milled today. The market was sllll uncertain and nt times decidedly unsettled. New low prices were recorded for Union Pacific, Amal gamated. .Steel. JI Pnul U.rla ll,l- the Ulll stocks and n long list of less inHKu" Ul0 0 kS!!""!' purtiiut Issues. '' - V. .s' . s,e'' Aiiivity on the short side was confined principally to the first hour of trading. Helling or Inactive stocks continued, the rr.. ""IIIIK III' lO ,1 POIIIIS. The olio new fnctor of genuine Interest whs mo uecision or the California Rail Vny commission that where tho Southern nclflc ki anted to the Central Pacific use of tracks uiul terminal facilities the same privileges should be extended to other i.uiiiiictinK nnes. in tne opinion of tha bends of tho Harrlmali lines this ruling, Tf sustained, would Interfere seriously with the proposed dissolution plnn nnd might even cause Its failure. There was some selling of Union Pacific when the significance ot this Action became known and tho price fell under 163. Tho most effect, however, was upon Southern Pa- cuic, wnicn was bought on tho theory that the company would bo benefited by upsetting of the dissolution nhin. South. ern Pacific became the strongest of the leading Issues, rising inoro than a point i.iw-.j iiip.iikn uuni-. Weakness or tho copper group reflected n further decline In the metal mnrkM. Ixndon quoted lower prices and In the domestic market snles oT refined mut.l for future delivery were reported under l(C. The recent heaviness In bonds, In sym pathy with stocks, was relieved today, quotations making further progress downward. Total sales, par value, $2,293, 000. United States 2s declined H on CUII, Number of safeu and leading quotations on stocks today wero us follows! Salti. With. Lam. Cloao. Annlimril Copper ... American Atrlruittirai 300 (1 51 H)U 3P0 34'i 34 34 20,7(0 34S 31H 32',. l.eoo 11,14 IU IU l.0 49 47fi 4 1W) 4ti 4f. W 23 t 300 9 I 2.50) 35 JJI( n 4,300 6II4 6l4 300 103 10314 103 7W 114 IIIU 1141, 900 132 13IU lllll j American licet sugar... tuirriran wan American Can pW American C & r Amerlcnn t'ollon oil Am. Ice Securities American I.lnee American Locomotive .. American 8 It Am. 8 A: It. pfij Am. Sugar Itednlns American T. & T American Tobacco Anaoonda Mining Co.... Atchlaon Atchlaort pM Atlantic Coast Line Ualtlmore ft Ohio ' Itethlehrm Steel llrooklyn llapld Tr Canadian Iclflc Central Leather 'li(Mpoke Ohio Chlcaro u. W thlcagu, M. St. p... Chicago S. W Culorailo F. & I .... 1.S00 M7!4 J3414 2I .... S.600 3I',4 33T4 37i .. 4,7(0 1W14 100 10014 :m iw wo stt ; 300 I23U 123 UO . .... 2,400 100 9!i 19 tm 35l 33!, 35 .... l.Suil 8:14 87'4 til .... S.40O 230S 329H 239V4 2.600 J7'i 25 2 .... 1,100 72!4 71H 71H . . ,1, R00 133 .... 1,20) 32 U 10 132 10h 132 31K 137 12H 159 14 3 17 25T4 4P.4 31U coneoiiaated (laa .... Corn Producta rt 2.B0O 12tt J 27 .... 1.300 lit 12S Delaware I Iludion Denver : lllo Grande.... Denver ft II. a. pfd Dlrtlllert' Securities Krle Erie lit pfd ; 300 J9!l IMi 400 3U 35 300 171,4 17 15,000 2S 16 U tOO 43 4Z h-rie 2i prd Oeneral Kleclrlc (Ireat N'irthern pfd (Irrat Northern Ore ctfa. Illinois c-ntrnl 4... lnteijormiKh Met Jt. Inter. Met. pfd International Harvester .. Inter-Marine pfd International Paper International Pump Kanraa City Southern.... Idcledo ilaa Uhlgh Valley Uiulnvllle & Nanhvllle... M., St. P. & 8. 8. M... Mlnourl, IC. T MlMourl rarlflo National llltcult .National Iail N. U. It. nt M. 2d pfd.. New York Central M V.. (). & V Norfolk & Western Worth American Northern Pacific rarllld Mall I'ennijrlvanla People'a Qaa I., C. C. St. L, I'ltlabursh Coal I'rtKed Steel Car 32!4 O0 13!4 ISSVi 13314 4.W) 125V4 121 1244 1,000 34 33 33H 800 122!, llt; ,5,44 3.400 Ui 18H KU 1,700 67?, 6i'4 57i; 10 10H 17 10'i 10S It 23 '4 23 T4 H tin 153t; 153T, 4W 107 160 ioi, ioo eoo 5414 2,600 154 2,8o no h 12914 no 100 134 131 1J2U 2,000 2514 U, tA 3,600 3f( 3 3t4 20O 13'4 112 11S!4 400 -414 4H4 4l,4 I0O 23 2J J- 500 lOotj 104i 103 600 29 V 29H 2tt 1W 10814 Mi 10H 73 4.200 115 114 H4H H00 M!4 25 15 4,000 11U 117!4 1I7V4 1094 500 S8H 300 20 . 1,100 27H 300 157 . 1,&00 155 . 1,600 24 i '. 'sjioo . 1,100 37 200 24 n 9 is', ltvi 25 25 16!4 lit I63H 1534 rullman Palace Car.. Ileadlns Republic I. & g Itcpubllr I. s. pM. llook latand Co Itock Ixlaml Co. pfd. 8t. U It S. I'. 2d pfd -j ii 21 U :tn :iU 3t4 24 1 43 14 9ta 24H nn 34 J4 seaboaru Air una Seaboard A, L. pfd (00 44 3 35 M 244 7J!4 344 aloK-Shetflelr1 8. A I.... 300 3S Houlhern raclflc w is.tno )00S souinern Hallway S.WD 25' So. Hallway pfd Tennenee Coal 600 ;M Teiaa & Pacific 17 Union Pacific , 71,500 1S44 181H 152T4 2(10 17 St4 500 69 t 69 Union raclflc pfd tUnlted Blatra Realtr. United States Rubber.. 7,200 Mi 574 67 , itlnlted S'atca Steel ,113,000 0V4 5'4 59V4 U ! Steal pfd 1,400 107i 107H 10714 lllah Copper 01' Hlti 61 Vs. -Carolina Chemical 300 too 200 St 30H 3 ....it ..... 7 65Tt lot; 2'4 U 41H 6t m Wabash Wabaali pfd Western -Marland ... Weatern Union Wastlnzbou.ee Ulectrlo 1,000 700 Wbeelln ft Is. K Total Mlea. for tb a&f. sil.ioo enares. New York Money Market, NEW YORK. Feb. 25. MONKY On call, steady: ZQZtt per cent: ruling rate. 3 per cent: cjoslr.g bid, 3 per cent; of fered at 3U per cent; time. loans, eaaler; sixty days, i'AfjAM per cent: ninety days, 4',4tiM?i per cent; six months, 4V4ig44 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-6 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Steady, with actual business In bankers' bills at $4.8325 for Btxty-duy bills and nt $4.8760 for de mand. Commercial bills. $I.S2i. SILVER Bar, 60io; Mexican dollars, 48Vio. BONUS Government, eaayj railroad, heavy. Clomg nuotaiions on oonua toaay wr 4 follow V.'S. rel. Ja. res- 'JJK C. so. ref. ta.. KK ao eoupoa , a. uru, is iJii. .. no. t). 8. a, MI & H. unl. 4... 94U. do coupon . IjIimM. K ft T. lt 4a 92H v. s. Vii3..w lt.,n- An mUDOn 113:4Mo. I'arlfln 1 -A Panama 3S coupon. .1U3U do conv. ft Ha A.-C. lt .,Vf It K of M 41i St A. T. T. cv. 4a.. 101 do deb. 4a jo Am. Tobacco a. ..ISOH'.V. V. N. 11. H, Armour & Co. 4.. JOli ct. 3Ha , u Ateblaon sen. 4i.... M'X. A W. lit o. 4a.. 7 do ot. jom. .. Ta ct. la ,...105k QO VT I XlllC II 71l A. C. U let 4s lo 3 M1J Bat. & Ohio 4s WO- 3. L. rfdg. 4e, 90 do 3m MJ4renn. ct. 3Ha 1115.. Mt, Brook. Tr. CT. 4a... II7U do eon. 4a loiVa, On. ot Oa. la lojvrteadlns ten. 4a Mil OH, leather a... . J 8. U A e. F. tt it liil Clie & Ohio 4H Mt4 do ten. a.,.. ... lis do conT. 4a St. U a. W. c. .4a.. 7S Chlcaso & A. H-.1 "8. A. u. adj. 5... ;ou C D. & Q 1. 4a.... 48o. Tac. col. 4a 95 u do sen. 4a IH do ot. 4a ijiT riUM'cr tHa..l01U do tat ref. 4a iu C. B. 1. A P- o. 4a. MSSo. nall.ay 5a... v m do rfr. 4a a1 do fen. 4a.. .. ril C. & 8. r 4l4t lJUnlon Pacific. 4a.. 9Ju D. ft II. or- 4 M(i do or. 4a. D. ft tl. O. ret. ti.. l do lit & ret. 4rw 93 Dlatlllera' U "UU. 8. llubber ea....lM Erie . 1. 4a JJ. S. Steal 2d ta...lia; do sen. ta JS if-'dr. CSiam. 3a.. 97 do T. 4a, ear. B. 7t Wabaati lat & n. u UU 111. Cn. Ut ref. 4a HU'Weatem Md. 4e.," u inter. iri. -ti". mi. r.iec cr. 5a. 93u Inter. U. U. 4't,a... MU'wia. Central ta..." io Jaoan 4Ha uU. Ottered. Tloston Mining Stocks, BOSTON, Feb. 36 Closing quotations mining stocks w': Allouei 34 Mohawk Anal. Oipper tSftXevad. Con. .. A. S. U & 8 UVNIplaalns Mlnaa Arlaons Com 3 Ni)rth Ilutla ... II. & C. I ft 8 M. IVNorth Laika ... Pal. ft Arlaaaa.. .. iKold Dominion . lal. & llecla. IM Oaetola Centeanlal . . It Qulocjr I'opper Itann f i'. 41 Shannon. Hail Butt C. M . I lt Superior Fraaklin STaSupcrter ft B. fllrouv tVn. . 34tTamaratk 47 "1 4,,,4 35 4U lot! 34V 3U 24 3U 41 ' M'i Oraabjr Cm M I! 1 . IHM Oreco CtaneBea .. .f d pfd late Itar.le Xkaaper :tiUtah Can. Kitr lke . . Uintah rVnur rh 1ke Cper . .. H';WIa li uu wr aonaavenoe Mlant Cepoer 3H, t'ouill 4 ton nf Treasury. WASHINGTON. Feb. . The condition of the United States treasury at the br W&iti phiuppm,, treasury. $4S.0G7.Wfl. total ..r general fund. $H.74.476: recefpts, yeter- nay. il.eo3.9V: disbursements. S2.7W.iZ3. The surplus this fiscal year Is $7,120,401, as against a deficit of $23,916431 last year. The figures (or receipts, disbursements, etc., exclude Panama canal and puouo ueui transactions. LONDON, Fob. 26. American securities opened steady and firm. H to a point higher today. Later the market declined under realizing, and nt noon the tone was easy nnd values were from above to below yesterday's New York closing. London closing stock quotations: ComoK money .. .7l'4Ivultllle & NMih. .)!; do ireount . II ?-ismo . Kan. & Tex.. Aral. Covv't . . 67tNew York Onlril 1M Atehlnon . . 102HNrfolk & Wetrn M IKItlmore & Ohio. lM'iOnlirlo Western. 3AU ('sidlsn TtrlMr . U IVnrlvnl OH Cliraar'ske & Ohio. "J'illtrtdlnf . . J?it Chi. Oreit Wtern U Southern Ilr .. . IS"; ni.. am. bi. i- iiu Mjmnern i-arinc ttlr . em 3i do 1t nfd.. . U Wabaah nrand Trunk U4il)e llir llllpola I antral ....lMiJRand Mine . . . SILVBIt-ltar. easy at 13-lRd OtlllL'C. MONBr-4Hiaa ncr cenl.- 21 per DlfCOCNT RATKS-Shurt bills. ii per cent: three months' bills, 4'i per cent. .cmv lurk llnlii Stocks. NKW YOItK. Feb. 23.-Clo.slng quota tions on mining stocks wero: Com. Tunnel Hock. I Mexican 70 do bond 12 Ontario 22 Ophlr m 13-1 Small llopea 13 I Standard 100 I Yellow Jacket 30 Con. Cnl. & Va Iron silver Leadvllle Con. Little Chief ... Offered. llnnk t'lrnrliius. OMAHA, Feb. 25.-Hitnk clenrlnRs for today aro M,381.935.sr and ?2,24, 118.07 for the corresponding day last ycar. OMAHA (JK.NKltAI, MAItKKT. nrTTHU-No. 1, 1-lb. carton, 35c; No. 1, 00-lb. tubs, 3i4c; No. 2. 33c. CH HB.SI3 Imported Swiss. 21c: Amerl can Swiss. 26c; block Swiss, 21c; twins, 19c; dnlsles.lSc; triplets, 19Hc;; young American. 21c; blue label brick, 19c; llm berKcr. 2-lb., 21c; 1-lb.. 22c; New York white, 20c. BKUF Cfc'TS-Nu. 1 ribs. 19c; No. 2. 16c; No. 3, 12?,c; No. 1 loins, 20Hc; No. 2. 17Uc; No. 3, 15c; No. 1 chucks, &c; No. 2, 8'ic; No. 3, Sc; No. 1 rounds, 12c; No. 2: lll.4c; No. 3. ll',4c; No. 1 plates, 7c; No. 2, "Ue; No. 3, 7c. POHLTIIY Broilers, $.00 per doz.; hens, 16c; cocks, lie; ducks', 20c geese, 16e; turkeys, 25c; pigeons, per doz., $1,20: Alive, broilers, 20o; hens, UWivlc; old roosters. 7c; ducks, full feathered, 14c; Keese, full feathered, 13c; turkeys, lfic; pigeons, per doz., 60c: homers, $2.50; squabs. No. 1, $1.50; No. 2, 60c, FISH-Whlte, 11c, frozen; trout, 14c frozen; large crapples, 12c, frozen; Span ish mackerel, 16ci eel, 15c; hnddack, 12c; flounders. 11c: shnd roe. per pnlr. 40c; salmon. 18c: halibut. 13c; ouiiuio, c; bullhcadM, 13c; oysters, bay standards, ai.o; uui inci ii, fi.io, witvio, ,i.iv, i.uuii.ai S1.90. FItUlTS Apples: Extra fancy Wash ington Jonathans, 150. per box, $l.C5; Grimes Guidon, 113, 125, per box, $1.63; ex tra fancy. Washington Jonathans. lt, 110 coont, per box, $1.50; extra fancy, Wash ington urlmes uouicn, 100, lib, -w count. per box, $1.25; extra fancy Grimes Golden, 138, 160 count, fr dox, i.uu; extra tancv noman Beauties, 64, 72. SO count, per box. $1.65; extra fancy high colored Colorado and Utah Jonathans, unwrapped, per box. $1.C0; extra fancy Colorado, unwrapped White winter 1'earmains, per oox, i. in fancy New York Baldwins, per bbl., $2.75; five-barrel lots or more, per bbl., $2.65; fancy New York stato Itussets, per bbl,, $2.50; extra fancy Missouri Jonathans, per bhl.. J4: extra fancy Missouri Jlen Davis. special packed, per bbl.; $2.60; extra fancy Missouri Wlnesaps, per bbl., $3.20; extra fnncv Missouri Pippins,, per bbl.. ii.w, extra fancy Missouri Willow Twigs. York Imperials, per bbl., $3; fancy Missouri Red Uano, per oui .i.io. uranges r:x. tni fancy California Navels. 126. 150. 176. 20). 216. 250. per box, 3. bo rnncy (Jaiiror nln Navels, 126. loo, 170. luu, 2m, zoo, per box. J3.25: extra cnoice uaiiiornia Maveis 150. 176. 200. 216, 250, pec- box, $2.50; extra choice Navels. 126 size, per box. $2.50: ex tra choice Navels, 2ss. sa.&o: 300, 324. por box, $2.25. Grape Fruit Extra fancy, Florida. Dcr oox. w: i, per dox, ij.j; M ncr hov. 13.50: 61 Dcr box. S3. 50. Cran berries Kxtra fancy Jersey, per bbl., M.7E: extra fancy. Hells and Cherry, per box, $3.25. Lemons-Loma brand, 300, 360 size, $7.75: 420 size, $7.50. Pears, extra fancy uaiiiornia winter ieius, per uox, ,'JZ.bO. VEOETAHliES uelcry, extra rancy Jilmba California, per doz., Sue. Sweet Potatoes, extra fine Kansas, per uui. $1.60. Cauliflower, California. 2-doz. to crate. 12.25. Sauerkraut. 4-gal. Keg. per !..... 1 Dnln I n... tllin...tn ...,lM nek, CJi luilllliouin .lllllu v. red stock, sacked, per bu., GOc; Mlnno sdta Burbanks. sacked, per bu.. 60c; Mliv uesota Red IUvcr Ohio, seed, sacked, pet bu.. 65c. MISCELLANEOUS Cocoanuts, In sack, pot sack, 7oc. Honey, new Colorado, frames. Per case. $3.75: new clover. tumblers, strained, per case, $1.90: new clover, 21 short pint Jars, strained, per case. S5: new clover 60-lb. can: strained two cans In case, per lb., 10c. Extra fine, onion sets, yellow per bu l.60; red, per bu., ii.To: wnue, per DU., a; be per uu, less In five-bushel lots. Kansas yellow Jersey seed sweet potatoes, per bbl,, $1.90; more, per odi., i.i;. Atiiilr Market. - CHICAGO. Feb. 25. APPLES-lt has been too cold for a day or two for ped dlers to do much; common grades of fruit In consequence rule slow and quiet. Good to choice apples, both In barrels and boxes, aro selling fairly, but there Is nothing actlva A steady feeling Is maintained. Prices are ruling the same as of late, no change being learned of. Western Box Apples Prices quoted are for sales In small lots. Large lots could not be moved nt these figures: Delicious, outside for a few extra fine large, $1.50 4EW.00: Jonathan. $1.001.65: Grimes Gol den, outside fancy, $1.00l.rj0: Wlneaaps, $1.25iiT1.75i Spltzenberg. $1.25ffl.75; North west Greenings, $1.0081.25; Rome Beau ties, $1.263'1.50: some fancy large, $1,75 2.00; Stamen Wlnesaps, $1.00ft1.25; Arlsto Black, 9t.SStf1.C0: Bellflower, $l.'25Jfl.50: Agener's, 75cffl.50; American Reds, 76o $1.60; Kumquats In only light demand. There Is a fair supply. They must be nice to sell and then can be had nt the late quotations, per quart, 10c. Metitl Mnrket. ST, LOUIS, Feb. 25. METALS Lead, dull: $4.20. Spelter, weak; $6.irSG.12W. NEW YORK, Feb. 25,-METALS-Cop-per, steady; standard spot. $14.07, bid; February. $11-06. bid: March and April, $14.12614.62; May and June. $14.03014.50; electrolytic, $15.00: lake. $16.25; castings. $14.75. Tin. steady; spot, $47.7548.00; February. 47.2548.00; Marchi $rr.05tf47.S7: April. $46.506 46.87. Lead, steady; $4,263! 4.35. Spelter, quiet: $6.2&g.35. Antlmopy, dull: Cookson's, $9.25f9.40. Iron, steady, unchanged. Copper exports this month, 24,047 tons. London copper, quiet; spot. 64: futures, G4. Local exchange sales of tin, 50 tons, London tin, strong; spot. 215; futures. 208. London lead, 16 "s id. London spelter, 26. Iron, Cleveland warrants, 69a 9d In London. I - Coffee Mnrket. NEW YORK. Feb. 25.-COFFEB-FU-tures market opened firm at a decline of 8 points on March, whlhc responded to lower European cubles, but generally 5 to 19 points higher on covering and for eign buying. Later cables from Europe showed sharp recoveries from tho lowost. The close here was ftnn and from 36 to 47 points net higher. Sales. 124,000 bags. March. 12.20c; April. ltS5c; May, 12.4Sc; June, 12.63c: July, 12.60c; Augusti 12.6G0J September. 12.72c; October, 12.68c; Novem ber, 12.69c; December and January, 12.60c Spot coffee, steady; Rio 7s, 12Hc; Santos 4s, HVic Mild, dull; Cordova, 15ijl7o nom inal. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Feb. 25. COTTON-tipot closed quiet: ' middling uplands, 12.60c; middling gulf, 12.75c; no sales. Futures fulfil firm. iTloslhff- bids: February. 12.25c; March. 12.35c: April. 12.14c; May. I 12.Y,c; June, 1Sc; Julv. 11.99c; August. U.ssc; September. u..nc; uciooer, ii.jio; December. 11.54c; January, 11.50c. LIVBNPOOL. Feb. 25. COTTON Sp :, qulot: prices steady; American mlddPrt: fair. 7.36d; good middling, 7.02d; middling, d.SOd; low middling, 6.d; good ordinary, tf.2$d; ordinary. 5.84d; sales. 7.000 bale Suicnr Murket.. NEW YONK. Feb. 2.-SUGAR-Raw, steady; Muscovado, 89 test, 2.9So; ceutrif ugal, 96 test, .4Sc; molasses sugar, 85 test, 2.7Jc; refined, steady. OMAHA UYEJTOCK MARKET Beef Steers Slow to Ten Lower, Others Steady. HOGS STEADY WITH MONDAY Sheep Mrml.v to Stronu; nnd Fnlrly Active filers nt Current FIk- tirrs I.niiilm SIott, vrlth thf Trii.lrnt y Unslrr. SOUTH OMAHA, Feb. 2, MIX nrrin "'!!, wn': Catt'.o. iloss. Sheer. Official .Monday 6,34 4,rB8 15,204 Kstlmato Tuesday 6,00 I6.SO1J 10.W Two days this week.... 11.SS1 21.1M 23,501 game days last Wcek.12,633 22.590 X.3l OA 111 A rlftVa 4 mlra tinnl nitiwi n, l. liaTT- r,HmQ a'a 3 wka no.. 9,762 &X4JI 19.464 .ome nay 4 wkh uko. .0.372 1.!(V !!le 'i11?'. ,aat 3oar... 6.921 H.8S0 15.021 . .t . W1,lr tHb, showtf tlie receipt to . 110 ycar to ,,ate HB compared with ...oi iirar. 19J3, 1812, inc. i)ec, v,""'e 1SU41 153,020 12B.1V i1" DOI.f99 63l,Sft5 120,167 "-- 377,203 201.413 82.S50 .The f.0,o;vl"S table snows the ranBe o H... "r, "oss ut south Omaha for th Idfll am. .Inm.M. ...... . .... .a wun comparisons: Uate. 1913. fI912.mi.mO."l903,100g.lWt" Feb. 15.1 7 90'il Oil 7 011 8 761 6 211 4 03 G h 6 9: " 5 Sa 7 111 8 76 6 13 G til 6 6 83 R 82 frU. 2L b fJ9W 6 02 7 Oil S 981 4 U7 5 9bi a 97 6 3 Feb. 23. 5 95 7 04 9 201 l -1 1 6 98 9 23 6 011 I G 0 6 lit 4 021 G 24 t 11 Sunday. thn?1.' M .""Position of live stock at ! "n..8,ooK 'urds- So,'' Ommia for vPl,.rrtnv. p r "ours C"U'"S at 3 p. n llliCKH'TS-CAHS. C At x m i Catt,P- IlK. Shoep. H'r's Jllfsourl Pacific... 2 I'nlon I'liclflc..... H C & N. W., east.. 21 C. & N. W.. west.. 53 C St. P.. M. & o.. 30 , ihi 8 (l0,l 0 ) " 4Mi Sioo 0 Ui 4 05 i'.et 5-1 8 13?it ' 7 06 8 911 6 03i 4 10 Feb. 201 7 97'. I K li 1 nai i K o?i i imi .1 58 21 5 . . 70 3 22 2 45 15 5 1 ( 231 43 v-., . Ac y., east.. C., B. & q west.. 41 It. I. & P.. east 12 C, It. I. & p., west o Illinois Centnil C. G. W Total recelptn...240 niSPOSlTION-HBAU. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep MorrlH .c. r'rt mi 2,604 983 OWirt nnd t'nmniiiiv I irn 3.394 2,591 812 3,363 Ctidahy Pacing Co...,l,065 1.131 3,105 Arinnm- .c. t'n j. w. .MtirDhv 8S9 1,26: i .torreil 106 62 7 43 85 12 40LI .23S 11 47 63 47 191 1 84 6 49 74 105 142 621 L. p. Co. H O. P. Co Krebs W. B. Vnnsant Co.... Benton, Vansant & L. Hill & S011....I F. B. Lowls..... Huston & Co : J B. (toot & Co J. H. Bulla L. F. Husz Rosenstock .Bros McCreary & Kellogg.. Werthelmor & Dcgcli.. H F. Hamilton Sullivan Bros , Rothschild Mo. & Kan. Calf Co.... Cllne & Christie Other buyers :,673 Totals 5.917 12.764 9,679 CATTLE Cattle receipts wero liberal again today making a total for the two days this week of only 1,000 head, less than for the corresponding period last week, and considerably larger than u year ago. Advices from other selling points as re gains ucci steer) Wtie not very en couraging this morning and the market wus slow to as mucn as 10c lower In somt cases. The trade was morn nr Ipsh nf a drag all morning, the Bnap and life so cnuracieristio or yesterday s market be ing entirely absent todiiv. Cows und heltcrs though not such active sellers as yesterday were generally about steady. Owing to lack of activity, It was miner late uuioro eerytning hud been disposed of. Stock cattle and feeders were In good ueiimiia nnu soui very trecly at prices iuuy stcatiy wun yesterday. The offer' Ings ot that kind or cattlo were generally uisiiuseu ui in goou season in the morn Ing. Quotations on Cattle; Good to choice ucvj steers, a.wo8.bu; roll- to good bcel steers, i.7t68.00; common to lair beef steerB, $7.00U7.75; good to choice, heifers, 6.i5(ri7.50: irood tn chnlen pruva ir, cjii7 oi- fnlf to good grades, $3.tij6.60; cimmun to l'alr grades $4.JOfa6.t5; good to choice, ttockers anl feeders, $7.3OU8.0J;- fair to good stoci.c.a and feeders. $ii.7btfi.3o; com moiiMo fair stockers and leeders, $6,251? v.,u, niuin tuns unu neiiers, $o.UOar7.W); veal calves, $5,75Q9.l0; bulls, stugs, etc.. BEEF STEERS. At. Pr. No. No. at. Pr. 1224 8 00 1265 8 00 266 8 10 1217 8 10 ...u12f3 8 10 1067 8 13 1420 8 15 1185 8 20 1650 8 20 1220. 8 20 1153 20 ...:.1296 8 25 4, 3.. 2.. S35 7.40 10.... 73 T 60 1060 7 60 1167 7 f.5 lOtO 7 1042 7 75 1013 7 75 1013 7 10 1137 7 65 1063 7 85 1041.7 66 ......1181 7 90 1010 8 00 36.... 16.... 20.... 6..., 19 37 20 2...., 1 14...., 5.... 20.. 3.. 10.. 12.. 12.. 24.. S3.. 10.. 33.. 2.. COW3. 925 4 50 7 804 4 60 47 2 4 50 It 1000 6 33 1 1031 6 40 11 985 6 66 3 1041 5 65 12 lOlt 5 65 2 1046 6 63 I 976 6 70 4 730 i 70 2 981 6 95 2 1164 6 00 1 1135 6 00 6 99) 20 2 1166 6 23 21 2..T C... 4... 6... 1108 25 1014 6 25 1221 90 1220 30 1062 6 30 1226 6 35 .2... .1158 t 40 990 4 44 1122 6 50 1305 t :o 1193 6 60 1375 50 1150 60 1206 8 60 12C0 6 50 185 6 60 766 6 65 995 t 65 913 8 70 793 t 75 ,....1035 t 80 902 6 80 950 ( 80 1071 ( 90 75 7 10 70) 7 10 16.... 6.... 8... 6... t... I..., ... 5.... 4t... HEIFERS. . ... 555 S 65 .... 725 5 '5 .... 681 6 10 .... 770 6 13 ....600 6 30 .... i 40 S6 6 40 .... 917 6& ....11W 6(0 ....513 6 50 12. 14.... .... 852 6 65 14ULLS. 1... 1... 1... 1... 3... 1... 1... .. 900 6 00 ..1100 5 50 ..1ISO S 60 .71570 6 45 ..1415 5 73 ..1400 6 90 ..1110 6 90 3. ....1873 20 ...1360 6 20 ...jltSt 6 20 ....15&0 6 U ....1560 ( 26 ....I860 26 ....1350 l ts ....2020 HQ t... 673 i ,5 .... 190 9 00 ...140 9 W .... 190 t 00 ii"!!! 1, . .. lltu o-jv !...( 1220 6 00 1. 3. CALVES. 224 26 1 360 4 40 380 7 28 J0 7 60 300 7 50 2SO 7 (0 260 I 00 , 265 k 76 185 S 75 3.. 110 00 160 00 160 9 CO 300 9 00 IM 9 00 113 9 00 1 it. 1.. . . 170 00 1 110 9 00 STOCKUKS Aito FEEDERS, 660 6 40 t 717 7 S (36 7 00 t I9 T in 2 2 .... (31 1 tO t 777 7 .... (It 7 6 15 (53 7 40 .... (42 7 10 60 818 7 50 .... Si II; 11 8(0 1 10 .... 9 T M 21 508 J W .... 78 7 16 67 7(7 63 ,. 634 7 21 18., lloa 7 M 699 7 SS 2 7Ji (y .... Hi 111 13 (i 7 -i r:-?a?S w " 19 8 10 15 It 7 :l 10 t 13 STEERS AND HEIFERS. T 6 411 ( 25 .16. . S7 7 76 ... (20 7 10 ...716 T35 ... KI 1 14 ...1095 t 66 ...1195 7 60 ... 31( 7 (0 ...377 7 (5 ...Ut: 7 70 ...158 7 70 24 , 1 It ( i i::::::: 20 34 32 .... MX 7 75 ....1067 7 90 .... 970 7 90 ....1341 6 00 . ..1330 8 00 ....1253 ( 00 . ...1S6S lli ....11(0 8 45 ...1(48 I 13 It It 20 22 21 It ,J V Sl..; .. .. 91 7 75 HOGS Receipts this mornlnc total .n In tr.) neighborhood of 240 cars, or is.ni. noad. being slightly heavier than Ut week, about 2.0C0 smaller than two wecl ago ana over t.ow larger man the same tiay last year. Speculators and shippers started thh.g.i this morning by picking up a few loads I at figures that looked to bo strong unJ In some cases nearly 6c higher than on Monday. Packets, however, wore of the opinion that receipts were rather heavy to admit of any udvance In prices, and uui lng the early rounds their bids were wak to ,k- luwtr As a result the malK't flow .md dtgg all inori'.iic. ivlth i lnaJorlt of the sale. about st ad liuae was ery uneen and prices In some looked to be a little stronger, while to others they were a shade lower than ' terday's nvernge, but as was stated he fort values were generally steady So slow was the trade that II o'clock f.i'i l not a few hogs still In first hands. T'vj quality or the offerings was very go being on the whole considerably bolter than on Monduv. Although it was waall nlong towjrl! midday before a clearance wus final' made, values remained unchanged. AVhUrf tho figures would make It ijppear that prices were a. trifle stronger. It must bo remembered thAt there was some dif ference In the quality for tho two days, a fact which balances any strength showrt In the average. Shipper and spec ulator buyers remained on tho market until tho extreme close, bdt outside of tho figures they paid for fancy stuff during the early trade, their purchases were made In practically tho same notches as those of the .packers. SHEEP As compared Kvlth Monday anl mnut .lava Inst week lambs were In rather moderate supply and made uo a smaller proportion of-the total receipts. Thero were about as many sheep as ambs of fered this morning. Very ftVr renily prime lambs wero on sale, the bulk et tho offerings being on the medium order. The market was rather quiet early 1r the morning, and aside from the buyers picking up a few choice lots hero ana there on a steady basis very little " anything elso was done during tho first hours of the forenoon. There was ap parently a decidedly weak feeling to tho trade lor anything a little off In quillty or only half warmed up, consequent.!' such kinds wero slow sale and sold ut a disadvantage. A clearance was not ef fected until a late hour. During the early trnde some Colorado lambs nnd a bunt.i on the Mexican orrfer were good enough to bring $8.60. Feeders were In a vvry light supply compared with the last fov dHys, the bulk of what were here moving mound $7.(Tf7.!5. Steady to strong prices wero paid for ewes, wethers and yearlings. Notwith standing it slight Increase In the supply the demand was broad throughout and sellers found a good outlet for the ma Jorltv of their offerings. Tho general quality of the offetlngs was very good and much better than In the case of Iambs, buyers taking hold of the stuff In good season and practically every thing being elenred nt a comparatively early hour. As much its $6.25 waa reached by Mexican ewes and $6.60 was paid for a shipment of fed western wethers. There was a sale of some fed western yearlings at $7.23. A complete clearance did not take place until after midday. , (.lllntntlnnq nn sttlren nlld lambs: uOOJ to choice Mexican lambs, $S.35ti8.iu; lalj" to good Mexican lambs, $7.85Jl.So; go-J to choice western lambs, $S.15r8.50, lair to good western lambs, jT.was.ia. vnnrllni-a 17 WVf?7 7.V hpaVV Vcanlllg:-. $6,901(7.25; good to choice wethers. $6.3o 6.60; fair to good wctherH, $3.90416.35, g Mil to choice ewes, $6.00.; lair 10 goou ewes, $5.75ft6.00; culls and bucks, $2.7&lj 1.00. CH1CA4SI) LIVE STOCK MARKET Dcinitiiil fur Cnttle Stendy Hog IrrcKiilar Sheep Firm. Prices Irremilnr Sheep fllirAGO. Feb. 23.-CATTLE Receipif, 4,000 head; market steady; beeves, i'l-JiW 6.00; Texans, $5.20g6.00; weBterns. 6.IW 60; stockers nna iceaers, mwaj.. dwh and heifers, $3.2507.60; calves, $i.0 QlO.fiO. , . . llrVJO llui.nlntn 23.IKK liPHfl: market Irregular; light. $8.30'38.60; mixed, JJ-W 8.57',4; heavy, $8.16TiS.55; rough, $S.I58S..oi SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, lb,W t,,l. m.rllnl firm: IlittlVCS. SS.oOffO.HK westerns, $5.65(87.00; yearlings, $6.!2,8.10; native lambB, $7.50S8.73; westerns, $7.b5i) 8.W. KanmiM City Live Stock Mnrket. t.-AKUAK flTV. Fpb. 25. CATTLU- nMnio ISttV) head, liicludlng 300 south. erns; market steady to 10c higher; dressed beef .and export steers, js.iwus.w; iair io good, $7.40ft8.10; western steers, $i.0tm-8.t; stockers nnd feeders, $6.5i8.16; southern steers. $fi.7Mj8.O0; southern cows $4.00 o.iu; native iu mm ' bulls, $5.r)(H6.75; calves. $0.&0iT10.00. I1UUB Iteceipts, io.waj neauj iu'" w 10c higher; bulk. $8.3Oft8.60; heavy, $8.30 sir.: mickeiM und butchers, $8.3oflo.WI light. $S.4ca8.50; pigs. $7.2&87.&0. SHEEP AINLI LuliilBi) nttciiiui, 1.....H. murlrat ateRflV. Iiunbs IOC lOWeri Colorado lambs, JS.0W3S.50; yearllngB, $6.(5 437.75; wethers. $5.75S6.60; ewes, $5.00(36.a. St. Loula Live Stock Mnrket. ST. iniTIS. Feb. 23. CATTLE Re ceipts, 2.700 head, Including 600 Toxans; market steady; choice to fine Hteern, $8.r.OiiTO.00; good to choice steers, JI.1W 8.60; stockers nnd feeders, $5.257.70; cows and heifers, $5.6038.00: bulls, $3.0VH'7.0'); calves, $6,005(9.50; southern steers, $5.2b'a iinrisH.ni.lnH 10.000 head: market olP 10c higher: nigs and lights. J1.W8.kO; mixed nnd butchersi, JS.6OS.S0; good heavy. J8.7Wi&.t.o. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, J.t"0 head: market steady; muttons, Jo-oOM-! yearlings, $7.00Jj7.85; lambs, $7.00tfS.5. Slcnix City Live Stock Mnrket. SIOUX CITY. Feb. 25. CATTLE Re ceipts, 1,800 head; market steady; na tive steers, $7,2538.76; cows and heifers, J5.26ft6.75; canners, $3.604.D0; stockers nnd feeders, $6.6OQ1.50; calves, $6.107.26; bulls, $5.:7.00. HOOS receipts t,wu neau; marnec tndv to stronc: heavy, $8.1008.15; mixed. $8.1CKff8.20: light. $S.158.20; pigs, $6.757.50; t'Ulk, 8.10'S.1D. i SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 300 i.nmi. innrkpt steadv: wethers. $5.6utii 6.35; ewes, $5.1036.85; Iambs, $6.7568.25. St. Joseph Live Stock Mnrket. ST JOSEPH. Feb. 25. CATTLE Re ceipts, 2,600 head; market steady; stccra, $6.758.75; cows and heifers, $3.7537.60! calves. $3.6089.75. HOGS Receipts, 10,000 head: market 5a higher; top. $8.43; bulk. $8.3088.40. aixKTCP AND LAMBS Receipts. .1.200 head; market steady; lambs, $7.0038.76. Stock lit Sljrlit. Receipts of live stack at the six prlncU pal western markets yesterday: UBiuc. nogs, oneep. South Omaha. St. Joseph Kansas City... Sioux City.T-... 6,000 16,800 lo.yo .. 2,600 10,000 .,15,000 16,000 .. 1.800 6.000 fc,2U0 9,500 300 3,000 l8,tW 4jmJ0 St. I-ouls 2,700 10,000 Chicago 4,000 23,000 Totals 32,100 81,800 Dry Gonds Mnrket. NEW YORK. Feb. 25.-DRY GOOD8- Tho cotton goods market rules firm, with business of fair volume. Wash goods ro particularly active. xarnB ruie easy, 'ancy worsteds are very quiet. MILWAUKEE, Wis., l-'eb. . WItKA'B No. 1 northern, 91(892c; No. 2 northern, saiilflOc: Xo.i! hard winter. 904K)lc: May. 91 tOSHic; July. 90c. CORN MO. 3 yeuow, tin'asc; iso. J white. 40V4: May, 62V43Cl?icj July, 63Ho. . OATS 34C. RYE-61HC. BARLEY 52ig70c Turpentine and Iloatn. SAVANNAH. Ga.. Feb. 25. TURPEN TINE Firm at 42ic; sales, 87 bbls.; re ce ots. 80 bbls.: enipments, si ddls.i stocks, 18,800 bbls. ROSIN I' irm ;saies, i,iss duis. ; receipts, 256 bbls,; slllpments. 257 bbls.; stocks. 17J600 bbls. Quotations: A and 15. $6,274: C und D. $8.40; B, $6.42H; F. $6.45; G J6.50: H. $6.60: I. $6.76; K. $6.: A. $7.00; N, $7.05; WO. $7.10; WW, $7.15ii'tf7.W. FARMERS, ATTENTION! ShlD your own BAXN tn a bM.j advanUge. Write today for Important circular. We handle your grain and hay regardless of location. We handle seeds! Also supply feeders everything 1 1 years experience. Absolutely rellablo service. THE Atr-BAB-BBM OBAQI OOSXPAIfT. foil Can't Cut Out isasffiKSfffiffi; will clean them oa pennaceDtlr. aadroa work IDe horte tsme Umarrjoes not !il ?iler.iir """pre tbe bilr. u& pit boalp.dellTervd. Bonk 4 k f r Baftn 4Jtar Glanda. tjoltre.. Weaa"c,7u. AlliVa . j, P"lulclT. l'ric81A0nIlia boiJ U'JJifA0' ?"d. Will tSa liS?; (1 P3i?,1. Manulactared onlr br B