TI1E BEE: OMAHA, TJtl'RSDAY, FEBRTARV 27, 1913. 13 WANTED TO RENT TOUNQ man wishes room and board In small private family, conveniently near business district, no boarding houses need reply. Address B 708, care Dee. RKAIj KSTATK LOANS I V RVTN RROS Loans $500 and up. IiU V -UN -DIVUQ. 0mana Nat'l Bant 'fijvANTED City leans nnd warrants. YS Farnam Smith & Co., 1320 Farnatn Bt 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. MONEY to loan on business or rest ence properties, $1,000 to 1500,000. W. H. tmumab. an stale uanx isioB- Wo CITT LOAN 8. Remls-Carlberg Cn no-ll Brandels Theater Bide MONET on hand at lowest rates for loans on Neb. (aims and Omaha city property In any amount. II. TV. BINDER, 806-810 City Nation"! Bank Bldg HARRISON & MORTON. 916 Om. Nat $100 to 110.000 made promptly. F. D. Wead. Wead Bldg.. 18th and Farnam. WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. LOANS on farrr.j and Improved city Sroperty, 5, &tt and C per cent: no delay. . H. Dumont 4 Co., 1603 Farnam 8c OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farm O'KEEKE REAL ESTATE CO., 1016 Omaha National. Douglas 2715. LARGE loans our specialty. Btull Bros. BALE OK KXCILVNGK It. K. Price $23,000 For sale. Omaha trackage lot, 66x133, corner: this property offers exceptionally profitable Investment: will greatly Increase In value, next few years, splendid site for parties desiring to erect a building on trackage centrally located. Call or address Paul F. Sklnor, President Bklnner Site. Co.. Owners, Omaha. WANT Improved farm; I will exchange good Income town property and pay dlf terence, no agents. Address 2011 Blnney street, Omaha. Nebraska. FOR TRADE Wo have some choice Colorado farming lands to trade, for gen eral merchandise or hardware stocks. For further Information address The Lleber Land Co., Hugo, Colo. THE ONLY WAY To beat the money trust Is to list your property for exchange with the Palmer Land Co., 100 W. O. W. Bids., who can match them. , Will Trade Property For Auto Wanted A good 4 or E-passenger car ot late model. Will trade city lots for sinachlne.' State make, model, horsj "wowcr, mileage and price wanted In first -letter. Address 8 710. -care Bee. 12-ROOM house, kountxe Place, Omaha. $7,000, clear, also other clear Omaha property. Want California. 113$ W. 414 Bt., Los Angeles Cal. 40 ACRES of western land for Omaha residence property: abstract furnished. 1014 City National Bank Bldg. FOR SALE OR TRADE-3.125 shares capital stock ot the Bear Creek Mining & Milling Company, Soldier, Idaho. Fully paid and non-assessable. Will take In good automobile on deal. Address Lock Box 1ST, Emerson, Neb. RKAIj KSTATK KOR RENT FOR RENT at a bargain. Two Im proved farms near Gem, Thomas county Kansas. The owner will lease these farms fpr a cash rental of $1 per acre fot the season and will allow one-third of the price to bo applied on fixing up the Im provements; for particulars, write the. owner. W. O. Eaton, Torrlngton, Wyo. RKAIj ESTATK WANTED OOOOOOOOOOOO O-O O O o o O . DO YQU WISH TO SELL? O O We have' twenty buyers for O O homes on easy payments, not over' O O four blocks from car. O O Call Doug. 1474, O O OSBORNE REALTY CO., O O . 408 Paxton Block. O O O O O O O.O O, O O O O O .O O O O Q REAL ESTATE A11V1 UAC 1 .1 -I'll'l.K. REED Abstract Co.. oldest abstract of fice In Nebraska. 06 Brandels Theater. CITY PROPERTY KOlt SALE, fO BUY, BELT, OR RENT, FIRST SEE JOHN W. BOBBINS, 102 FARNAM ST. MUST sell modern 8-room house 1 block n. of high school. Price $3.600. D. 3S07. Trackage Eastern owner here. Wants cash offer on 33,000 square feet Burlington trackage at 20th. Act quickly. Harrison & Morton ' Special Snap Dundee Two Lots $2,350 100x135 Feet At the southwest corner of 61st and Burt Sts. we have two of the very best lots In this beautiful residence district. Proper building restrictions have made this one of the best places around Omaha for those who want a slto for a fine home. Both streets are paved and uplcn dld homes liavo been built all around. It Is closo to the new boulevard, Happy Hollow club and car line, Look It over today and see ns at once. Charles W. Martin & Co. 1018 Omaha National Bank Bldg. On 40 St. Hill East front, paving paid, one block to 40th and CUmlng; i rooms and hall down; rooms and bath up. Large trees; best neighborhood $5,000. $1,000 cash, balance $40 monthly. Not new, but excellent con dition and entirely modern. O'Keele Iieal Esfato Co. lOlffOmaha National. Phone Douglas 2715 Evenings. Harney 33S or Harney 6134. ' OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O HANSCOM PARK! ! o O B rooms and bath cottage; nice O O barn on rear; full lot; beautiful O O shade; 3 blocks to park and car; O O $2,800; terms. Bargain. OSBORNE O O Realty Co.. 408 Paxton Blk. D 1474. O O O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO MAP OF OMAHA STREETS. Indexed, free at office, 2 stamps by malt, CHAS, E. WILLIAMSON CO.. Real Estate, In surance. Care of Property, Omaha. Also Omaha Red Book, vest pocket size. RKAIj ESTATE FAKM Jc BAXril I. A Nil VttU SALB Canada. EASTERN Saskatchewan grain and stock farms, Improved or raw, right prices and easy terms. 1 Interested write D, T. Detelm. 231S Sprague. Omaha, EASTERN Saskatchewan grain and stock farms. Improved or raw, right prices and easy terms. It Interested write D. T. Deselm. 2318 Sprague. Omaha. .Florida. FLORIDA Orange groves, farm land, truck land, ' tlmoer and colonization tracts for sale anJ exchange for good Income producing northern property, C. II. Childs. 130. W. Ashley St, Jackson ville. Fla. Ions, FOR BALE Good forty-acre farm, foJr and a half miles from Oskaloosa, Ma haska county, Iowa; price, $7,000; can i , . a ...... i ( I I rt ..III. tarry Han a k o wi inn. ... . u,,,a, Uakalooaa. la. The "Persistent anc ' Judicious Use ot Newspaper Advertising Is the Road to 'Business Success. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Weather Conditions Have Affeoted Wheat Market. MAY CORN MAY BE FORCED DOWN ConserratlTr Corn Men Are of the Opinion thnt Mny Option of the Ycllovr Cerent la nonnd to Lose Ground. ... OMAHA. Feb. 26. 1913. ,".. tne sentiment on wheat may be called bearish, the men who are arrayed on the bear aide of the market are slow to put out big short lines around tho present price level, but are satisfied to make all commitments and to even tip their position fiom day to day. While the recent snow and rain throughout the southwestern country has been a great help to the growing plant and Is consid ered a tall feather in the cap ot the bears, the conditions aro at least par tially offset by the Improved cash trade In wheat on export account and a better Inquiry with some business on Interior milling account. The wheat markets that were open In tho United States yesterday and tho Winnipeg market as well showed but little changes and the trado was small at all points. St. Louts and Kan sas City both reported the trade there as dull. A message from Minneapolis reported the volume of business there as small, with the pit crowd taking a little May wheat and the offers supplied by cash houses. Another message from Minnea polis said that It Is the opinion there that there Is, a big long Interest and It Is held tightly, with no lack ot surplus In tho pit, and that until thora Is a loosen- FA 11 St Jt RANCH LANDS FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Georfrln. FOR SALE-30 Teres, $1,500; beautiful home; half mile from city; 16 acres in cultivation, 15 acres wire fenced; branch; extra fine well, affording thirty gallons per hour; large 6-room house, painted: nice hedge; clay subsoil; pears, graces, figs, scuppernongs, plums, peaches, ap ples, etc. Also 1H4 acres choice land, all In culti vation, adjoining the 30-acre tract, $Sou. Mrs. L. A. Davis, Gainesville, Ua., it. 2. B. 6. Kauaus. KANSAS FARMS and ranohes for sale; B0 to 25.000 acres; write for free list. V. EL NIQUETTE. sallna. Kan. Mississippi, IMPROVED farms, $20 to $60 acre, if located In eastern Nebraska worth $100; gently rolling black limestone prairie. Alfalfa, six tons; corn, 100 bushels acre. Communities Illinois farmers. Q. P. Steb bins, 1610 Chicago St. Montana. SIXTY THOUSAND ACRES CAREY LAND open to entry at Valler, Mont. Fif teen annual payments. Section fumous for grain, grasses. vegetables: well adapted dlversiled farming. For particu lars write. Valler Farm Sales Co.. Box 2 Vnller. Mont. Nebraska. IMPROVED FARM 160 Acres Extra fine, new Improvements. Close to town and school. Only fifty, miles from Omaha.., Good flxed-up home-like place to live. Lays nearly level; awful rich ground. Must raise some money and will sell this awful cheap and make somebody a big bargain that has the money. This farm Is In a mighty good neigh borhood and nice neighbors. No agent has got ths to sell. Write me direct. Don't answer unless you have the cash and mean business. Will give possession of farm In thirty days.' My address, Postofflce Box Number 633, Omaha, Nebraska. FINE, Improved, level, black SO acres, with grove, big house, barn, good water, adjoining Gothenburg, Neb.;, real bar gain. Come and see at once, at Qentzler, there. TWO QOOD NEBRASKA FARM BAR GAINS. 260 acres, all choice valley land, only 3 miles from the city of North Platte; owner nonresident and Is forced to sell; has reduced price from $50 to $33 an acre for a quick sale. 400-acre farm, mostly In the Wood River valley, northwost from Kearney, on the Callaway line; 210 cultivated, 30 alfalfa; close to town: Is a bargain at $50 an acre: owner needs some money, but will carry back one-half on the farm at 7 per cent Interest. W. W. Mitchell, Bee Bldg., Omaha, Neb. N Aortu Dakota. FOR SALE Well Improved 720acre farm In Wells county, N. D. This tarm contains best soil, lies level, al! tillable, good buildings, grove, plenty fcood water, 3 miles from station, not Tar from Car rlngton, N. D. Must br .sold before first of March: will sail at i bargain If taken soon. Write Fred Guseck. Ileaton. N. D. Sooth Dakota. 760 ACRES, corn land, In Bon Honim-! Co.. S. V.. all joins; all tillable; l'.W0.t0 worth of Improvements; fine wells, ono soft water well; 8 miles from town; 4 to acres now under cultivation: price, $83 per acre; ' cash, balance for term of years at 6 per cent. R. It. Roblnaun, Tyndall, ft D. Texas. CATHOIiI0C0L0NY Every Catholic farmer's family should know about the prosperous Catholic colony in North Texas. Indorsed and recommended by the Catholic Colonization society of the United States and by Bishop Lynch ot Dallas, Tex. They should know about the low priced, rich land, $20 to $35 per acre, and the easy terms to actual settlers. They should know about the new Catholic church and about the thirty well satisfied Catholic families already settled there. Write tor booklet wfth maps, eitner isngiisn or uerman, and . letters of endorsement and tell why you want the 'Information. (Reliable agents wanted.) THE NELSON COMPANY, Phone Douglas 4046. 571 Brandels Bldg. Omaha. Neb. Wisconsin. GET United States census figures on yields before buying land anywhere. Wis consln still has some cheap lands now on market. Get census facts from Wlscon In Adv, Assn.. 324 Caswell Bldg., Mil waukee. Wis. Miscellaneous. GET AFAItM While there are good ones. Next year may be too late. Choice Improved and unimproved land for sale In many states. Where will you locate. Wo have bar gains you will like. Come and see us If possible. If you cannot come write ur for Just what you wish and let us help you decide. Franklin Brokerage Co., 15Z5 Douglas St., Omaha, Neb. UVF. STOCK MAKKKT r)' AVRSf Ship live stock to South Omaha, Savs mlleago and shrinkage. Your consign ment receive prompt and careful atten tion. 1,1 v Stock Commission Mr reliant. BYERP. TIROS. & CO. Btronc. reliable. CLIFTON Com. Co.. ttt Exchange Bldg. itdRTiN BK-OH. t Co., Excnang iOaz. lng up of this grain ti.e trade looks for a dull and narrow markri It was the belief among wheat traders yesterday that the market Is not likely to do much until the figures on farm reserves are given out March 10. There Is nothing but the export business, that drifts from day to day, to trade on at present, ns the bull edgo has been taken off tho drv western scare by recent snows and rains. Chi cago traders as a rule ore doing llttlo In the market, nnd while many are bull ish, they arc satisfied with small profits. Cash wheat Ho to ?ic higher. Tho corn markets In tho old world were about neglected yesterday because ot a holiday In Chicago. It Is believed by the more conservator men In the corn trade that the largo hoM err In the Mav option am more than likely to be forced out of their position because of liberal receipts at Chicago, coupled with tho increase In stocks ni.d the fact that Argentina Is still In he market with a fair-sized quantity of old corn. The bears believe that the farm reserves of corn, as well as oats, will prove quite heavy In the March inp-j.'t Issued by the government. Some of the moro conservative .houses In the trade are advising customers to use cautlin In taking on a line of corn, with the ex pectation of securing a- profit out of It. Cash corn. Mo higher, , Now that the Fnlted States Is practi cally out ot export business In oats, be cause of liberal offerings by Argentina and the free supply In Canada, this mar ket will be forced to depend wholly on n. domestic basU to take care of It. Lash oats, He higher. Clearances were 1,043,00) bushels ot corn, 17,000 bushels of oats and wheat and flour equal to 946,000 bushels. Liverpool closed 'SHd higher on wheat and unchanged to Ud lower on corn. Primary wheat receipts were 1,177,000 bushels nnd shipments were 1.024,000 bush els, against receipts last year ot 791.000 bushels and shipments of 533,000 bushels. Primary corn receipts were 2,175,000 bushel and shipments were 2.028,000 bush els, against receipts last year of 1,390.000 bushels and shipments of 1,441,000 bushels. Primary oats ' receipts were 1,354,000 bushels and shipments were 1,307,000 bush els, against receipts last year of 1,461,000 bushels and shipments of M2.000 bushels. The following cash sales were reported today! WHEAT No. 2 hard, winter: 3 cars, 85c CORN No. 2 white: 1 car, tf.lie. No. 3 white: 1 car, 46'ci 1 car, 46c; 1 car. 45ic. No, 3 yellow: 2 cars. 4414c; 4 cars, 44V4c; 3 cars, 44',4c. No. 3 mixed: 4 cars, 44c: 1 car, 43c. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, 43c; 1 car. 42ic: 1 car, 42Hc. No. S color: 1 car, 45?ic. No. 4 color: 1 car. 43140. OATS-Standard: 1 car, 32'4c No. 3 white: 4 cars, 31Hc. No. 4 white: 1 car. 31V4c; 3 cars, 31c Omnhn Cnuli Prices. WHEAT No. 2 hard, S4!4B8.'ic; No. 3 hard, 83WJT84HC; No. 4 hard, 716S3c; No. 3 spring. S2T83c: No. 4 spring, SigsiHc. CORN No. 2 white, 4614c; No, 3 white. 45&46Ho; No. 4 white, 44V4S5c; No. 3 color. 45V4ff45?ic: No. 2 yellow, 4545Uo; No. i yellqw. 44V4?f44Kic; No. 4 yellow, 43 tH3tt;: No. 2. 4444V4o; No. 3. 43V4044c; 'ATS-No white, 32?4Q'33c; standard. S2Uc; No. 3 white, 31c; .No. 4 white, 31c BARLEY Malting, 53(&XSc; No. 1 feed, 40tfT42c RYE No. 2, 5606Sc; No. 3, 6GHf(6c. Carlot Receipts. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago M? 51 Minneapolis 296 Duluth 11 Omaha JJ t rf 7 Kansas City SI 11 6 St. Louis 50 37 43 Winnipeg 295 CHICAGO GnAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the Trnillnn anil Clonlnff Prices on llonrd ot Trade. CHICAGO. Fob. 26. Wheat today showed considerable strength, an outcome largely of rumors that export saleH had been made from Omaha "'L.1'0 close, though easy, was I'.o to 5jc up Corn 'Inlshea at a net advance of Q to 1c, oats with a gain ot Ho to WBc and provisions unchanged to ,4a higher. Firm cables gave wheat an upward ten dency from the start. Argentina crop estimates were reduced 15,000,000 bu. be cause of disappointing returns from threshers, the yield for India was de clared to be under the average and there were dlsputchrs telling ot scarcity of milling grades In both Russia nnd Eng- IttAd'dltlonal snow and rain, putting the United States winter wheat belt In al most perfect condition nnd almost pre cluding nnv serious crop scare the present season, failed to stop the upturn In the market A slight reaction nt tho close, however, cune about through assertions In somfj quarters that tho Duluth export sale, could not be confirmed. Prlmarv receipts of wheat for two days were 1.5i7.aiO bu., against 791,000 a year ago. Clearunces of wheat and flour were equal to I'tbOOO bu. Aggresslvo support by leading bulls forced tho corn market to bulgo. They wero helped by tho unsettled weather, which threatened to Interfere with wagon hauis and to Increase feeding. Oats woiUed, higher with com, although much of the day trade wai. small. In pMvlMnns n brrak due to larger re ceipts of hogs disappeared under the In fluence of grain strength and good com mission demand. Leading futures ranged as follows: Artlclel Open. High. I Low. Close.l Yea y. Wheatl ..I. May. July, Sept. 93T4 93',i 91H 804 r2; 93?i0; 9l?iT4 I 93;i 91 91T492 3lii 90ViSH sort Corn. I May. fiS'iOTil 53n 63141 52i,4 July. .Sept. Oats. I May. July. Sept. 5411 Wi M14 554 54H'?i 34T4 34'iiJW 34i 3U 34!4&H 34Hj 33 35 34 :31Ti'3.") 34OH 34H 3!4 amy, Pork. I May. 19 76$ 19 77H 19 S2Vi 19 85 13TJV4 19 90 19 724 19 K2U.I 19 85 July. Lard. May. July. Sept. Ribs. I 1 U 19 774 19 72V4- 19 76 10 m 10 62H 10 674 10 GO. 10 65 10 6) 10 (,'.4 10 7i 10C2V4 10 624 10 671 10 624 10 724 10 67H 10 67H- 10 ,0 10 624 10 10 10 75 10 52V4 10 55 10 75 10 774! 10 70 May. July. Sept. 10 45 10 474 10 60 10 55 ' 10 55 10 45 10 fc&Wi 10 62H 10 67 10 60 10 474 10 52V4- 10 55 10 60 10 ra Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red, $1.0:ai.0S; No, 3 red, 95c$1.00; No. 2 hard, 92fl24c; No, 3 hard, 91Q924c; No, 1 northern, 92fi924c: No. 2 northern. 9091c: No. 3 northern. 8&&90c; No. 2 spring, 893 lc; No. 3 spring, 8600c; No, 4 spring, 78g4c; velvet chaff, S6tf911c; durum, Ktt!c. Corn: No. 2, 60;50Hc; No. 2 white. 60ic; No. 2 yellow, 6051c; No. 3. 74e49'c: No. 3 white, 49Q60c; No. 3 yellow. 47?;49ic; No. 4, 4544Sc; No. 4 white. 47448Hc; No. 4 yellow, 4WSc. Oats: No, 2 white, 344$jr35o: No. 3 white, K!433jc: No. 4 white. a04g32ic; stand ard, 33&U34c. Rye; No. 2, 62c. Barley: 47070c. Timothy: $2.7503.60. Clover: $12.00 018.60. Pork: $19.75, Ird; $10.5510.66. Ribs: J9.874il0.624c. BUTTBR-rSteady; creameries, 2&805c. EGGS Receipts. 7.395 cases; at mark. cases Included. 174lSc; firsts. 1914c. CHEESE Easy; daisies. 17Q17Uc; twins, 16l4fll64o; young Americas, 17lS174c; long horns. 17417mC. POTATOES Hteady: receipts, 30 cars, Michigan, 464Sc; Minnesota, 454Sc; Wisconsin, 43048c. POULTRY Firm; turkeys, dressed, 21c; chickens, alive. 14ro; dressed, 13c; springs, alive, 16c, Milwaukee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. Feb. 26. W 1 1 EAT No. 1 noftheVn. fllWKte: No. 2 northern. 88V4 J; No. S hard winter. S0fj91c; May, Sl&f 91tORN No. 3 "yellow. 48'ic; No. 3 white, 494c; Not 3, 47i'5'i8c; May. 634ij63ic; July, 54M4o. OATS-334(31c. RYE 61 Vic. BARLBY-WGiO& Key to the Situation Bee Want Ads. I.EGALi NOTICES. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. The annual meeting ot the stockholders of The Bee Publishing company will be held tt The Bee office, Omaha, a 4 o'clock p. m. on Monday. March 3, 13X3. for the eieotlon of a board ot directors for the ensuing year and for the tranj action of such other business as was properly come before the meeting. By order of the president. F4-MJ N. P. FE1L. Secretary. iNEW YORK STOCK MARKET Decline of Recent Sessions United, Temporarily nt Least. TRADE QUIET ON HIGHER LEVEL t'rntlnn of Liquidation of Sppclnl llr anil Innctlrr Hnllronil Storks Encouraging- l'enttirc in Hulls. NEW YORK, Feb. 26,-The stcadv de cllno In stocks was halted today 'and the market made material progress upward. It was ono of the prrlodlo upturns which have occurred during tho downward movement of the lust few weeks, marking a natural reaction, and was symptom atic of no essential change In speculative conditions. Trading grew unlet on the higher level. Europe lent a hand In pulling up tho market. Indications that tho llarrlnmn dissolution plan would not be upset bv th objections of the California rallrond commission also exercised a strengthen ing Influence. One of tho most encouraging features of the market from tho standpoint of the bull trader was the cessation of liquidation of the specialties and In active railroad stocks, such as hsd an unsettling effect recently. Many of these stocks made large gains today Can com mon and pi ef erred moved up rapidly on the belief that the directors at to morrow's meeting might take action townrd paying off tho accumulated divi dend on the preferred. Central Leather's favorable annual report was reflected In the strength of the shams. The Hill stocks were weak. Northern Pacific touching a new low price, but later ral lied. Additional railroad statements for Jan uary were received and tho record of In creased earnings among tho larger lines Is unbroken. I'nion Pacific reported $4tX. 000 gain In net nnd Southern Railway $118,000. Hands showed an Improving tendency Total sales, par value. $2,500,000. I'nlted States bonds unchanged on call. Number of saleu and leading quotations on stocks today wero as follows! Self, lllsh. low. Cloi. Amslitsmittil Coppor . .. 2:,T00 ll'i H American Agricultural . . 100 St (1 W)(i Airrrlrsn nrt Suiar too St il K Amrrlcan Can 51,000 3 3'i S5H Amtrlran Can pM S.400 1!1H 120U 113'i Amrrlcan C tk F l.SOO O 4T, 49U Amarlcan Cotton Oil SO) it i 48 Am. tea Sncurltlea 400 II 21'i 2i American TJnwrd' s Anrrlcan Ijoromotlva ... SO0 3.1 S4'i is American 8. A R J,S MH M Mi Am. 8. & R. 1M SCO 103S 103i 103',i Am Sugar Unflnlns KK 115 114U US American T. & T; S00 1SS 131 181 Amrrlcjn Tobacco 30 !4t4 Hi :4Mt Anaconda Mlolm Ce 900 35 34i U Atchison 3.4O0 lOUi 100S IOJ'4 Atclilxm prd 1,400 100 3U Atlantic Coaat Une 100 114 123 Its Baltimore & Ohio 1,0 100i WH too HrUilthem Strel ,.. SO0 30 i S JiT. Ilrooklyn Rapid TT l.MW SU HH Canadian Pacific 11.600 S32H U0 ?32H Central Uathcr 2,000 73 Vi rj'i 73 Ctitaapeake & Onto 3,100 73 H 13'1 73 Chicago (1. W NO 141a I3-'i 131J Chicago, M. & St. r.... l.bOO 108 106U 108 Chicago & N". W (00 1SS4 1321 13:i;i Colorado F. & 1 1,000 31 Sli 3rt Conaolldatad Una 1,700 128'4 lri'i 129V, Corn rroducta S00 13 114 K Delaware A- Hudson lM'l Denver A Itlo arande UK Denver & It. 0. ptd 400 3 3?i J Dlatlllera' Securltlea .... 100 17H IJ'l 17 Erie 11,100 :7 Erie lat pfd 1,000 43U Itli 43 Brie Sd rfd 3H General Electric 700 13714 13 137'4 Oreat Northern pfd 3.400 12'. 12S lf!Sl Clreat Northern Ore ctt. 300 KSK 54 M4 IlllnoU Central 100 123 122 122H Interbnrough Met l.tOO 17 U'i 1'4 Inter. Met. pfd S.S00 H M'.i tT'.k International llaneeter .. too 10741 107 1fc7i Inter-Marine rfd 10) 17H 114 J7i International Paper 100 II !1 10 International Tump 12'4 Kanaaa City Southern ... !K)0 24 24 21 li Laclede Oaa SH Illlgh Valley 6,000 IBS ISJ'4 U4 Iiulavllle Nashville... 1.600 132l 130. 131'4 M., St. P. & 8, Hte. M. 200 133',4 13114 13314 Mlaeourl, K. A. T 400 16 24H 2S Mlaaourt racltlc 2,100 31U M4 33 National Illacult 100 1144 1KH 113 National Lead ., 100 4t4 4S14 60 N. 11. It. of M. 24 pfd.. 400 23H 31i iiU Maw York Centr'al 700 106',i 10511 1MU K. Y.. O. A ,W 200 2? H 23H Norfolk & Weatern 1,200 107 104 104 North American .... f',4 Northern Pacltlo .100 116U USH 115 Pacific Mall 14.000 25U 24H U.i I'eople'a Oaa 400 110 107i 110 P.. C , C. & 8t. U 200 M!4 .Plttaburgh Coal 700 21 20 SOJi ITeeaed 8teel Car 700 2 25U K Pullman Palace Car IS' . Heading 64.000 168T4 151; 155H Republic I. ft 8 1,000 24 U'i 24 Republic I. 8. pfd.... 0O W 34 6311 Itock Uland Co i,W0 S2H 21'i, 24 Rock Uland Co. pfd 200 J7 54't f H St. U & S. K. 2d pfd.... 300 24i 23H 24 J4 Seaboard Air Line 100 IMi ll Ills Beabourd A, U pfd 400 43. tV.i 43 Hloea-Bheffleld 8, & I -5 Southern laclflo .00 10H Jl 100'i Southern Itallwar J00 S5S 24 S JJJj So. Railway pfd M0 7JH .J'.i !H Tenneaaea Copper 1,300 31 26 5 7, iLmo'"0::?"::.":: iisi iii;i j.-.5u Union Pacific Pfd S00 87 (W MH, United Btatea JUally United Btatea Rubber.... 4.S00 60!; S.14 I0J, United Statu Steel &S,200 ti (0 61 U, 8 Steel Pfd 2,200 108 107H 1973 Utah CipVer 2 10 Hi M HW Va.rollna Chemical ,. 6W S)4 St Wabaah J, Wabaah pfd 1 ' Wemern Maryland .- Weatern Union M M 'l JJ'a Weallnghouae Electric ... 2,100 1 ClV, f WToUnaie tor 'the "day,' 4O0,io' aharea'.' ' Scvr York Money Market. NEW YORK, Feb. 28. MONKT On call, "H&i Per cent; ruling rate. 3 par cent; closing bid, 2i per cent; offered at 24 per cent. Time loans, stronger; sixty and ninety days, 4H4 per cent; lx months, B per cent. PRIMES MERCANTILE PAPER-5 per cent STERLING EXCHANGE Firm, wt.th actual business In bankers' bills at $4.-a for sixty-day bills and at $4.fi0 for' de mand; commercial bills, $4.82?. SILVER Bar, 6014c; Mexican dollars, 4$Hc, BONDS Government, steady; rallnad, Irregular. Closing quotations on bonds today were as follows' V B. ref. 2a, rei,..10M.K. C. Eo. ref. 6a....7Ti do coupon lOOliL. 8. deb. 4e l3)... WHi U S. Sa. reg iimi,L. . I. unl. 4a 86V do coupon liVM. K. & T. ltt 4s 2i U. 8. a. rag IJIVj do 44a 14 do coupon lllJiMo. Pacific 4a.... 70 Panama a toui,wM..,.Ta no ronv. ia ia,a eA.-c. lat 6 etfa... 66 "s R 18 of M 4 14a 14 Aracf. Ag. t T. C. g. 314a.... 8414 Am Tobacco 6a. ..2SHK. Y. N. 11. A H,' Armour & Co. 4Vii.. 6J ev. 3H. 84 Atchlaen g'n. " do cv. 4a I960. ... M14 do cr. 4a 10s A. C. U Ht 4a ,. 'do a 8614 UI. 01110 a. o. it. nag. in . . fail Tlanii mm a ameer . , nrook. Tr. cv. ,1V? a", 101 Cen. ot Oa. S 104Readlng gen. 4. V4 Cen. Leather 5a. ... K 8. L. & 8. F. fg 4a 76 Che. &. Ohio 4H. S do gen. h, 7JT4 do conv. 4a M St. 8. W. c. 4a. 7M4 a aua... II a 1 1. .i 1. -i7 C. n. J. ! l)0. Pas. col. 4a jh do gen. 4a M do cv. 4 Ha, p H ! f " 4Ha..l'rt V4 do lat ref. 4a j C. R. I. & P- c, 4a. filiSo. Railway 6a. . 106 M - Am KB Att epttn iat "VI. C. & 8. r & e 4V4a. MMJnlon Pacific 4a. .. SIJ D. II. cv. 4a 6'! do cr. 4 tja, I. & P. II. ref. 4i. 60 do lat a ref. 4a .. S3 Dlatlllera' 6a '," 8. Rubber ...... 103 Brio p. 1. 4a. JJU. s. Steel 2d 6a. low; do gen. - rm,- mr. ,n.m, t,e. . 31 do cv. 4a. er. B. . 72UWabaah lat i ei. 4a 67(4 III. Cen. lat, ref. e. MiWeetern Md. 4a 82 inter. Met. -IVie "Seat. Elec. cv. 6a . J1H Inter. M. M. 4Hi.-- 1'4Wla. Centra 4a 94 japan nm -Bid. Oflered. noalon Mining; Stock. ROSTON, Keb. 26.-Closing quotations o, mlnlntr stocks' w'- Alloue Mol,"wk 4JH Amal. Copper J7J.Nevada Con. 1H A. Z. U & 8 7IHMplaalng Mlnaa ... at, Arliona Cora North Uutte jsh 11, ft K ('. t 8. M. rth Ike 214 Cal. & Arliona 4 Old Dominion 46 Cal. U lleola Oaceola U Centennial .......... 1 Qulnoy ((14 Copper Range C. C. ISHHhannon 10 Kaat llutte C, M ... 12 Superior 24. Franklin 6J,8iperlor n. M... It, Olroui Con J14Tamarack .. 2)4 Oranby Con M U. 8. s. R. & M. . silt Orcane Cananea iK do pfd 46 lale Royale Copper. 26V4lItah IJon Kerr Ik JUUtah Copper Co S114 Lake Copper ItWinona jt, La Salle Copper JH'olverlne 64 Miami Copper 22 Condition of Treasury. WASHINGTON, Feb, 2t).-The condition of the United fc'Utes tnasury at the be ginning of business today was: Working balance. $TS,5I1,73S; In banks and Philip pine, treasury, $43,701,276; total of general fund. $147,197,671, receipts yesterday, $ 7M.340: disbursements, !l,7b0.O7&; surplus thla fiscal year, $S,U'4,lb2, as against a deficit of $A9l.VMI last year The figures ror receipts disbursements, etc . excltMe Panama canal nnd public debt transac tions. London tNnok Mnrkrt. LONDON, Feb. 2ft. American securities opened firm and higher during the day. Prices continued to advance during the forenoon under the lead of Union and Southern Pacific. The market was firm, with values ranging from ' to 1H higher than yesterday's New York closing. London closing stock Quotations: Conrola, money . 74 -UlMlavllle A Naah 124 ao account iiixt. Kan a Tet 4 Amat Copper . MNew Yerk Central.. 1MU Atrhlaon ... IMUNorfnIX A Wftlf rn.t(, llalnmore & Ohio lot Ontario Weatern. ttl Canadian Pacific Ittl. IVnnavlvanla . ,i heaapoake A Ohio. 74tTlai1lng 71 CB1 Oreat Weatern 16 Southern Ry . 344 Chi.. Mil. St. P 1(iU8nuthern Taclfle ...108 iwiver & itio u... lavunion raeific UIN Erie M 1!W 8. aiael US . 43 Wabaah 814 ... ISHtie Peera ' 5IH do let rfd... Orand Trunk .... Illlnola Central .in jiana .Minee silver liar, easy at 27 13-lCd per ounce. MONEY 44 per cent. DISCOUNT RATES Short bills. S per cent: three months' bills, 4 13-16flr per cent. New Vork jMlnlnsr Stocks, NEW YORK. Feb. 2.-ClosInt quotn tlons on milling stocks were: Com. Tunnel atnek. 4 Metlran 70 do Nnd ... ' Ontario tH Con. Cal. A Va 23 Ophlr .... HI Iron Silver 117 Small llefee IS ladtllle Con 8 Standard 100 Little. Chief 3 Yellow Jacket JO unerea. Dank Clrnrluna. OMAHA. Feb. 2rt.-Hank clearings for today are $3,1 8.1.772. M and $i,8C6.M7lTl for the corretondlng day last year. NEW YORK (iUNBIlAli MARKET 4Uotntlnns of thr Day on Vnrlonai Cainmnilltlen. NEW YORK. Feb. 2.-FLOUR-Qulet: spring patents. I1.401f IlK: winter straights. J4.5OJH.60: winter patents, $4,70 (B5.10, spring clears. $4.rJ4.45; winter extras, No. 1. $4.00.16; winter extras. No. 2. $3.fXi'4.0i); Kansas fltralghts, M.IOW I. .0. -nye iiour, lair to gooa, 3.HiHa.R6; choice to fancy. $3.KVH.00. Buckwheat flour. $2.2.M82.S5. CORNMEAL-Flne white and yellow. II. Srtiin.S5: coarse. $1.25471.30: kiln dried. $3.1B. RYE Easy; No. 3 western. 60c, e. I. f., Buffalo. HARLEY-Unsettled; feeding. Bsc. c. I.f., New York; malting, 69072c, c. I, f., Ruf falo. WTIEAT-Spot market. Irregular; No, 2 red, $1.00 elevator and $1.11 f. o. b. afloat nominal; No, 1 northern Duluth, $1.02 f. o. h, afloat. Futures market was firmer on a more active demand, prompted by steoly cables, cold weather In the west and rumors of export busi ness, closing unchanged to He net higher. Export sales, 70 loads. May, 99 ll-l&y$1.00; closed TOTtcj July closed 9SHc; September closed 971,o, Ronded wheat, May and July, closed 08Hc CORN Spot market, firm; export, B7V4o f. o. b. afloat, OATS Spot market, barely steady; No. 3, 38tlSttc; No. 4. 37gSo; natural white, 37iftSS0. FEED Quiet; western spring bran. 100 lb. sacks. $22.00ft2:.CO: standard middling, lOO-lb, sacks, $22,Wi23,00. HAY-Standord, U7Hc; No. 1, JJl.OOiin.OG; No. 2. 8T9C.c; No. 3. 7ry8S0c. LEATHER Hemlock firsts, 23tf25; seconds, 27f2Sc; thirds, S423c; rejects, 19 020c. PROVISIONB-Pork, mess, $19.tM.W: family, J23.OOJJ24.00. tloef hams, $32,009 34.00. Cut meats, pickled bellies, 10 to II lbs.. $13.roftH.25; pickled hams, $14.60 Lard, middle west prime. UO.'OjriO.SO; refined, firm; continent. $11.3.1; South America, $11. So: compound, $7.02(4. TALLOW Irlme city, hlids,. 6ic; spe clal, 7c; country, aliOHc. HOPS Dull; state, common to choice, 1912. 20rT28o; 1911, 1015c; Pacific coast, 1912, 17023C. 1911, 120160. HIDES-Steady; Central America, 30!c; Dogota. 23H4C0VIC BUTTER Firm; receipts. 8,230 tubs; crenmery extras, I5HfT36c; creamery held extras, 33H$f3tc; process extras, 262tPio; firsts, 25i'(f2fiV4o; Imitation cremmery, flrsta 24R244c; factory, held. 22tT23ci factory, current make first, 2222lia; packing stock, held, aOQlo; packing stock, cur rent make, No. 2, 20c; No. t. 17019c. . CHEESE Firm; receipts, 1,139 boxes; state whole milk, held, colored specials. UHtMSc; state while milk white specials. 17ri7Hc; state wholo milk winter spe clals. 16Httl7c: skims, 2fl4c. EGGS Barely steady; receipts. 9,290 casos; fresh gathered extras, 23021 0; firsts, 20W2!c; refrigerator firsts, 16VMP 17c; nearby henery. whites, good to large size, new laid, 29030c; western whites, 24Q 2SO. POULTRY Dressed, steady; fresh killed western chickens. 14016c; fowls, I4i7o; turkeys, HW24C. Live, quiet; western chickens, 15c; fowls, 15c, tur keys, 200. I St. Louis firnernl Market. ST. LOUIS, Mo Feb. 2S.-WHEAT-Cash; No. 2 red, $1.0091.00; No. 3 hard, 60fl92C. CORN-No. 2, 4RHV49o; No. 2 white, 60c, OATB-No. 2. 33033V4c; No, 2 white, tii J3Cc. RYE-C2C. Futures closed as follows: WHEAT May. 92o; July. 89T&C. CORN-May, r.2Tc; July, 53Uc OATS-Msy, 3tHc; July, Siic FLOUR-Llght trade; red winter pat ents, $4.90i3G.15: extra fancy and straight, $3.90(U4.75; winter clears, $3.4aS$.80. PERD-Tlmothy-$10.00. CORNMEAI-$2.90. BRAN-9680SC, HAY Timothy, $ll.(XrS1B.00; prairie. $9.00 13.00. HAUUIMl 103. TWINE Hemp. Sc PROVIBIONS-Pork. Jobbing, $17.75. Lard, prlmo steam. $10,lHtW0.37'4. Dry salt meato and bacon unchanged. POULTRY Steady; chickensf 12c; springs, 16c; turkeys, 17c; ducks, 16c; geese. 9c BUTTER Firm; creamery, 3SQ36c. Eaas-Steady; 1814c Receipts. BlilpmentH. Flour, hbls 7,000 12,000 Wheat bu 71.000 118,000 Corn 44,000 96,000 oats, bu tAOoo itxs.wo t ' Knnena Cltr Grain nnd Provlalona. KANSAS CITY, Feb. 26. WHEAT Cash. No. 2 hard, 854888c; No. 2 red, Jl.OtKacl.06. CORN No. 3 mixed. 47HT47Wc; No. 2 white. 48c. OATS-No. 2 white. 33J34l4c. Closing prices ot futures: WHEAT May, SVMWtc; July, UWP 86'ic. CORN May, K'.tjtaHc; July, 6H4c, OATS May. 3&c. BUTTER Creamery, 35c; firsts,- 23c; seconds, 31c; packing. 19c. EGGS Firsts. 17',V51Rc; seconds. 13c. POULTRY Hens, 12V4c; roosters, SWc; ducks, 15v . Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 31.000 106,000 Corn, bu 11.000 60.000 Oats, bu 6,000 25,000 1 ' 1 Minneapolis Oraln Markri. MINNEAPOLIS, Feb. 2. WHEAT May. R8Hc; July. 9044300Hc; September, HOUQOOHc. Cash: No. 1 hard. tec; No. 1 northern, 87H8Hc, No. 2 nortnern. 85H8o; No. 2 hard Montana, 88H0; No, S, eJfiMiC CORN No. 3 yellow, 44W044c OATS No. 3 white. 30",4804;c. RYE No. 2. 64t&6V4c. HRAN-$17.tV818.00. FLOUR First patents, $4.304.45; sec ond patents. $4.154.r4J; first clears, $3.10 3.40; second clears. $3.30S2.60. HERI-Flax, $l.$04. BARLEY-42S65C, Liverpool IJraln Stnrkrt, LIVERPOOL Feb. 24,-WHEAT-Spot, steady: No, 2 Manitoba, 7s 7V4d; No. 3. ,8 bd. lUliires, quiei, .ie-ruii, u7u, '7s 4d; July. 7s 3Hd. , CORN Spot, steady; American mixed, new. 4s 10V4d; old. 6 UV4d; old. via Oal veston 5s 7Hd. Futures, steady; March, lil'iata, m o;o; inivniii unu, t 10'td. .... . Prnrla Markri. PEORIA. Feb. 2.-CORN-No. 4 while, 47',4c: No. 3 yellow, 48c; No. 4 yellow, 47o; No. 3 mixed, 4S4c; No. t mixed, 48e; No. 4 mixed, 47c; sample. 44c. . OATS No, 2 white. S4',4c: standard, Ss'.io No. 3 white, 32&c; No. 4 white, Sic. Suunr Mnrkrt, NEW' YORK, Fob. 28.-8UGAR-Raw. steady; muscovado, 89 test, 3.98c; cen trifugal. 96 test, 3.4Sc; molasses sugar, 89 test, 2.73c, Refined, quiet. OMAHA LIVE-STOCK MARKET Cattle Slow, Steady to Ten Cents Lower in Spots, HOGS ARE FIVE TO TEN LOWER Sheep Hem, tint Annnt Stearlr nt Tuesday's Pictures I.ninba All Hie? Way from Weak to Fifteen Lower. . SOUTH OMAHA, rb. tf, l.'H -"'f'lpt" were: Cattlu. lloas. Sheep. Of f c al Monday R.3S4 4,158 15,204 Oftlclal Tuesday 6,771 18.4S0 .li Estimate Wednesday.. 6,000 17.SW lo."J0 Three days' total.... 1B.1S6 J7.WX 40,049 Same days last week .17,03.1 iW.ftll ,mo Kama 3 ivmI,. . iau .tiil Ssmn 3 weeks aro!!..'.;i3,'87 Sl'soS i-O.Vvt name 4 weeks ago 14,111 89.062 it.iM Same clays last year.. .11,107 32,233 J.33i Th fnlln. I- ..1.1- ....1,. or cattle hogs, and sheep at South Omaha fnr fl.A . . .. .... ' . H.t,i. j-mi iu oaie, ai compareu win, last 'ear: iqm 1010 in. Ten. crtt,k, 159.844 lI.4t M2 'J 621.SK9 0SS.763 117.W.4 8"'rP JM.263 308.923 Mt0 The ollowlng table inont the ranco of PJ . ? tov, hot Bt Sollh Omaha for the last few days, with comparisons; Date. I 1913. im2.imi.imo.ii9w.iiM.iiwr Fab. 16. 7Vi 01 7 01 8 76 211 4 03 0 W 6 95 7 11 8 78 18 8 13 6 941 7 04 N li 6 07) 4 06 7 06 8 94 6 03 4 10 6 81 5 90 h il & 91) 4 15 I 78 5 98 7 08 5 97 4 IS S 81 03 7 01 8 9$ 407883 8 03 7 0-J 9 (C 6 96 3 97 8J 6 96 7 04 B20804 $80 6 89 6 99 9 19 8 11 4 02 A 98 9 23 it 4 II 4 79 6 0J 9 36 '1 13 4 12 t SO Feb. 18. Feb. 17. Feb. it Feb. Feb. 19. 30 ZL a. 23. 21 SS. 2. Feb. KOOC 8 UVJ 8 1SH 8 1 Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Sunday. Rncelnfa n ,4 . !!StJw',ii'FF: yesterttar ending at 3 p. ni. RECEIPTS CARS. fx a .... . . . . C, M. &. St v ""-""i.wv.u r, Missouri Paolflc...'. '4 6 "i ''. Missouri I'aclclf.... 4 r. Union iaririr... o .7 . pV N. W., east.". 17 5 I S' N. W west.. 72 SO 5 .. C., St, P., Mi & O.. 2G 16 1 ! v.., it. k east.. 6 ft 2 U. R. el Q west.. 26 37 6 1 C.. R. I. & P., east 8 s 4 .. C, It, I. 4 p..' west 8 2 Illinois Central...... 2 " C O. W 1 1 Total rcreinta...210 23$ 65 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Mnrrlx jr. Cn Swift Anri fVniha .'.' ' ti,". itw 2,113 1.7GS Cudaliy Packing Co.. ..1,108 Annour & Co Ml Schwartx & Co ..! .... 2,019 WW 6,603 1,373 3,661 2.716 1,823 80S J. W. Mnrnhv Morroll 8 38 21 61 60 113 222 133 38 76 147 28 8 u P. Co , H. O. 1. Co Sinclair W. n. Vonsant CM.,.. jienion, vansant & U Hill & Bon .T. F. n. tmui. Huston & Co J. B. Itoot & Co J H. Bulla I.. T. iruac Rosenstoclc Broi...,.', ",'!', Werthelmer & Degen.'.' ICl 7 Hlllllvnn llrna . . in Rothschild & ICrobs..., 68 Mo. & Kan. Calf Co.. 113 Other buyers 007 2,641 TOtals 5,241 19,264 11,683 CATTLE Itecolpts of cattle wero lib eral again today, but still the totat for the th.rfU?ay" thl" weel' tiead. I" almost 1,000 head short of tho correspond ing period last week and larger than a year ago by 5,000 head. It will be seen from this that cattlo receipts at this p!!nt .n.re running ahead as compared with this time last year. Ueef stoers wero not In suah urgent demand as yesterday, nnd the market opened slow and was more or less of a drag alt the morning. Prices ranged all the way from steady to 10c lower. Such catta as found favor In buyers' oyoa and wero wanted for the filling of special or ders commanded about steady prices. On tho other hand, cattle that ''did not spe dally appeal to buyers were a little hard to move und sellers were quoting them as much as lOo lower. A heavy fall ot snow all the morning made cattle appear less attractive than would otherwise have been the case. Among tho offerings was one car good enough to bring $8.60, tho htghost price paid since last Decem ber. Cows and heifers were In about the imo shape as beef ateera the trade being alow with prices anywhere from steady to 10a lower than yesterday. The demand for stock cattlo and feeders was not so brisk as on most days of lata and prlcos were weaker to a little lower. Quotations on cattle: Oood to choice beef steers, $8.0008.60; fair to good beef steers, $7.75041.00: common o fair beet steers, $7.00qi7,75; good to cholca htlfers, $6.767.60; good to choice cows, $8.6007.00: fair to good grades. $6.6016. W; common to fair grades, $4.0005.65; good to cholco lookers and feeders, $7.8008.00; fair to good stockers and feeders, $6.7501.80; com mon to fair stockers and feeders, $6.26 9,76; stock cows and heifers, $5.0007.00; veal calvca, $0.7600,00; bulls, stags,, etc., $5.2306.60, REEF STEERS. F. at. rr. 1M0 7 21 711 7 15 1011 7 10 1031 7 (0 1031 7 40 1011 7 40 IM 1 ti N. A. rr. 31 li:i 7 IS 7 1303 ( 00 11 u: 1 00 :i .iih 100 1 1093 I Oi 11,.,, 1... !,,, 1... 30... II 1331 I 06 31 1 1301 I n ... 10... 14... ... 11... 17... II... 47... 10... $4... 4... 13... I,.. 4... M... 17... I. .. 1... II. .. 11... 41... I... 17... 4... Ill 7 II II 1141 I M , 111 T u.......,,,,live a ra MO t ti II ,.1MI I W 1071 7 70 M ...I'M I 10 1111 7 70 IS 1243 i 10 NS 7 70 II 1341 I 10 t7 7 71 1 1111 3 10 1041 7 II 1111 I 13 , 171 7 IS 20 1170 8 II , 1N0 7 71 21 ,.,.1170 3 II 1107 7 71 31 ....,1414 I IS 1400 7 U tl 1UI I 16 ......1JI7 7 II 17 1111 I 10 nil 1 is 11 mo I 20 lilt 7 IS 11 1101 I 35 Ml 7 34 10 1313 I 25 1076 7 0 IS 1IS I 2S HIS 7 0 2 1810 3 3S 1013 7 tS II..., till $ 50 ilia 7 tl HTEERS AND HEIFERS, .... 711 7 M .... 2 7 70 .... SOI 7 t .112 I 00 17.... 14.... ..1011 I 10 1311 I Zi COWS. , 11 I I I...., U...e 10 3.... I 1 1 .... M 4 4J I,... ..1140 II ..an 40 ....1100 4 10 ....1023 40 .... 133 S 2S .... ISO S SS ....1101 6 10 371 t SS I.. 13 1213 I 49 1 mo 1 40 1007 10 IS 1W1 t (rO 1 10S6 it so 13 104O SO 1...ULU...1030 I SO 11 1103 SS 21 10SS t H 1 1111 I 10 22....; 1101 1 10 1. , 1520 I 10 1. 1(160 1 4 1 1 10 I 10 10 1173 I 70 I Ml I 70 fll 1011 7S it 1114 IS 1 1400 I to 1110 S W 112 S S5 S0O I 0) 1410 1 oa 1100 00 1J7I 6 M iro 'o mi is 1104 I IS 1031 4 IS 1300 IW 1011 I 30 1111 I 30 11. I. 4. 11. I. 21. 1. I. S. 21. Ml 4 30 COWH AND HEIFERS, ., Ill 0 IS 1135 S3 HEIFERS. 1.... 4.... 10.... jr.... 1.... 1,,., 1.... I. ... 17.... 17.,.. II. ... 1M I S3 11... ..1035 7( .. IIS I 75 . . 744 I 10 . . 764 IS .. U0 IN .1011 7 m ..1110 7 M ..1000 700 ..1151 7 20 ..1041 7 20 .. SS0 7 21 .no i :s srt in s so us so 611 SO 113 IM 77S 4 SO 77 I SO 0S so ...... SIS I 40 HS SO Ill t IS it!.:;;;; 1001 I IS BUL7.S. 1 low s so 1. .1770 I SS .1730 II .1(00 I II .1200 7 00 . I0S 7 00 1 ..lieu ...... 1 IM I 2S 1 1. " 1450 2S 1 I ITS I SO 1 I., 100 I SS CALVES. 1 140 S 00 3 310 I 00 1 m ix 7 s:i so 1 340 I 71 13 331 7 00 4 30 7 W 1 300 7 71 150 I 00 370 I 00 IM fO 1(0 4 ll 130 SW 25 II 04 STOCKKRB AND r'EEDERS. . ... IIS I SO 10 330 7 10 ... 407 7 IS 11 133 7 tS ...... 77S 7 1 41 Ml 7 7 171 IS 1 1M0 7 It .. 10.. 4.. 30 .. . HS '' 'I tl ,. Ill 1 SO ., ,..1044 t i 40.,.., 1170 I", II 744 7 SS ...1 m 00 Ul !l 7 10 17 m I 00 HoaS-Havy receipts at all maik't; thl mornli.g Indicated a general brrau In prices. At the local yards the flrl bids were a flat dime lower than on Tun day. Trade was very stow nt tho open ing and It was almost 10 o'clock bofoto anything ot oonspquencn had been done By this time, honover. bids were around &8IO0 lower and as It IooksO ps It thin was the best tho packers would do, ssles turn began to unload their strings, F,ei at this time business was not very actho and It was lato In the forenoon before, tho Inst of the hogs ware sold. Shippers and speculators were not very henvv buyers, and took only such loads as Juat suited them. The bulk of the sales landed at $S.1W M6. ns ngalnsl ye8trdai-'s bulk of $s,n 418.26. and tio highest price, paid during the session -was JS.lt. a full dime lower than yester.laV- It'wns largely a $8.12' market, this bring the average for tin most of tho packers' purchases. Receipts were generous today, about 240 cars or 1H.800 head being reported In. This Is over soo head larger than one and two weeks ago and Just a llttlo heavier than a year ago. The supply for the first three days of 'the week foots up 37,600 head, being a little; smaller than last week, but considerably heavier thnn the, samo period of the corresponding week 0 year ago. No. At. Ph. TV. Nd. Ay. am. T-e. TS Ill 10 I 00 71 214 . . S KM II S20 40 I 00 41... .,,371 . I'.'., S 2J0 . . 07i ?2....:.lll ... 1111. 43 371 ... I 10 II 335 . . S lli 4 321 . . I 10 37 314 . I 12'i S2 241 . . 3 10 M 271 . . 12'a 12 214 ... I 10 U., til ... S 11'. 37 lit ... S 10 2J0 ..sin II 221 ... 10 al 1 to. .. 11 J 207 SO I ll'i 31 Ill ... I IS ST Ml ... I 1814 J40 . . I IS 71 04 ... t 11H 71 334 . . I IS 73 323 so a in, u in ... is ST 25 M 12H 11 J47 . . 15 71.. til ... S IS!,, el 241 . . IS 0 I III, 41. .,,.,.311 '0 11 T ..31 TO . IK, 13 153 . . I 15 74 .211 ... a ml it i? . . a ik 70 247 $0 8 ItH 7S 32 ... I IS ' aia ... a JI, ,1 Ill to I 15 .341 ... I2L, 41 143 . . S II 44, lit ... s lit. f 111 . a 11 204 10 t iti .h 241 . . I II I IIS ... a HI. ao rvnt . ail St 211 ... a llij ; -34 . . I IS IT. M id Ri 70 311 ... I 20 PIGS. SS Ill ... 7 24 8HEKP There was a further declin of fully 10015c this morning In lambs and In spots more than that. The tone to th trade was decidedly bearish from start trj finish as sollers In many cases had dif ficulty In getting buyers to even look at their offerings. The total receipts wer large and lambs made up the big end of. the supply. The depressing news from most outside points did not improve mat tcrs any and It was well along towards mid-day before the majority of the. hold ings was disposed of. During tho ppenlns rounds lambs on the Mexican order" brought $8.35 and a hunch of short! lambs changed hands at $7.35. Quito a. sprink ling of feeder Iambs were among the and a bunch of a fairly good kind of and n. bunch of n fairly good "king of handy-weights going to a feeder buyer1 at $7.75. The market for aged sheep also acted a trifle slow, but remained pretty closely to a steady basis. The demand was only fair compared with yesterday, and It was not until lato In the forenoon be far a olearanee was effected. Fed westers owes of choice quality old up to $0.10, while the bulk of the fair to good offer Ings went to tho packers at a range of: $5.8608.00. A shipment of Jearllngs and Wethers was disposed of at $6.60. A liberal run showed up for a Wedncs day, some sixty-three cars, or 16,000 head, being yarded. This is about twice at largo as n week ago nnd around 4.7TA head more than wero hero two weeks ago. For tho first threo days of tho week the receipts foot up In the neigh borhood of 40,600 head, as against 33,50) during tiro same tlmn last week and 26,309 for the same three days one year ago. Representative sales: Quotations on Sheep and Iimha: Good to cholco -Mexican lambs, tS.Sfl8.00;' fair to good Mexican lambs, $7,8S08.ZS; good to choice westerns, $8.00178.35; fair to good Vesternaj, $7.76O.00: feeders, $7.6005 75 yearlings, light, $7.3507.fi5: yearlings, heavy, $8.7607.10;; wethers, good to choice, M.J5OG.00: wethers, fair to good. $5.9011 0.36; ewes, good to choice, $6.00O.2S; ewes, fair to good, $5.7504.00; cults and bucks, mM- SHEEP. - No. Av. Pr, 440 fed owes 70 4 60 289 fed-ewe M Jj N 192 fed ewes 91 5 90 468 fed yearlings 97 7 00 230 fed ewes IW J 23J fed owes JJ 59 618 fed lamb SJ SS 45 fed yearlings ?J 7 00 440 fed ewes TO J 289 fed uwr J J 193 fed ewes J" 1S6 Utah we 610 Utah lambs J$ 480 fed lambs 441 fed lambs J 15 culls TOO 274 fed owes 5 2? 15 culls "llmH. CHICAGO XIVB STOCK MARKET? Ileinnnd for Cnttle Slorr Hob ' Shrep IVrnlt. tnilCACJO. Feb. M.-4TTLncclnts. 15.000 head: market BbeaeB. $8.M 9.00; Texas steers. $5.2OO.00: western steoVs. $8.2007.60; "lockers and,f.er!: $6.16fl.10: cows and heifers, $3.2SSu.60; calves. $7.00H0.60, HOOS-Recelpts, 60,000 head: market weak: light. $8.20; mixed, $S.15OA40: heavy. $8 00OS.40; rough. $S.o60,60: pigs, $6.40 8,35Hiilk of sales, $8.3008.40. 8HR0P AND LAMJW-Recelpts. 25,000 head; market weak: native,. J5-fii western, $5.e&0.75: yearlings, $8..607.ft5: native lambs. $7 46gi60j western lambs, I7.EMI8.G0. Kuiiana City I.I To biook narKci, KANSAS CITY, Feb. M.-CATTLE Re celpts, 6,000 head, Including 300 southerns: market steady to lOo higher; dressed beet nnd export steeni, $8.0008.50: fair to good, $7.2606.15: western steers. $4.1508.60; stock ers and feeders, $6.60.20; southern steors, $0.7508.00; southern cows. $1.2507.23: na- Tl.. .vrl l,.lfr. It.Ttolti.M! bulls. $5.2SO7.00; calves, $6.600iaoa 1IOOH lieceipu, nem; niw nn to 15c lower, closed steady: bulk of sales, U VrftK M: heavy. tX.16fflS.27H: packers. $7.25 ei - . Sllhilil' jvnu ivnii iiecoipia, o.vju head; market steady to weak: Colorado lambs, $8.0008.60; yearlings. $7507.60: wethers, $5.60fl.60: ewes. $4,7506.25. NI, Lo nl Live Stock Mnrkrt. ST. LOUIS. Feb. 26. CATTLE -Receipts, 3.900 head. Including 600 Texans market steady; cholco to fine steers. $8.60 4j0.00; good to choice steers. $7.6003.60: stockerg and feeders. $5.2507.70; cows and heifers. $5.50O-00: bulls, $5.0007.00: calves. $6.00010.00; southni steers, $5.25070; cows and heifers. $3.7oO.60. HOaS Receipts. 12.600 head: market 2Sa to 30o lower; pigs and light. $6,5008.63: mixed and butchers, $8.350i.65; good, heavy. $8.4608.60. . SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2.200 head: market steady, 10c lower; muttons. M.60O4.SJ; yearlings, $7.0007.75; lambs, $7 00 a.75. ' 4lour City Ltvr Stock Mnrkrt. SIOUX CITY. Ia.. Feb, 26. CATTLE Receipts, 1,300 head: market steady, na tive steers. $7.2508.75; cows and heifers. $5.2507.25; canners, $3.6004.60; stockers and feedors. $fi-50O7.50; calves, $6.2607 25; bulls. $5.0007.00. HOOS Receipts, 6,600 head; market lOo lower; heavy, $8.0008.05: mixed, $8.0608.10: light, $8.0508.10; pigs, $o.76O7.10; bulk of sales, JS.0f.Ofi.10. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 300 head; msrkrt steady; wethers, $5.6006.35: ewes, $5.10Q6.85; lambs. $6.6008.25. St. Joseph Live Stock Markri. ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Feb. 26.-CATTLE Receipts. 2.200 head; market steady; fleers, .$6.7508.76; cows nnd heifers, $3.75 07.75; calves, $5.6008.75. HOOS-Recelpts. 8.300 head; market 15 20o lower; bulk, $8.158.20. SHEEP AND IAMB8 Receipts. 2.000 head; market slow; lambs, $7.0038.00, Stork In sight. Receipts ot live stock at the six princi pal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Sheet) South Omaha 6.CM 17,800 13.00J St. Josoph 2.200 8.300 S.OT1 Kansas .City 6.000 13.0U0 SO Sioux City 1.40 6,500 aw St, Iuls 2,'jOO 12.600 :. hlcago .16.000 50,000 3 0)0 Totals 33.400 W7.100 53.6011 Key to the Situation nee advertising. 11 in7 7 So 17 , II 1H S .70 7 SO 4 W IN