TTTE HKK: OMAHA. SATUltlWV, MXRCTT 1, 101;?. t5 UKAIj kstatk. t IT PROPERTY roil SAliK. New Dundee Home Owner Leaving City 16,380 buys this well built 2-story, strictly modern, S-room house, completed October. 1912. First floor has front vestibule, very large living room with large brick fireplace, good sized dining room; a. unique up-to-dato breakfiut room, a very com plete and conveniently arranged kltchfin with manv new features, which help to make tho housework easy; rear vestibule with room for Ice box; all finished In oak except kitchen; second floor has four large bed rooms, complete en closed sleeping porch, with dis appearing windows; up-to-date bath room, all finished In birch; stair way to large floored attic; oak floors In all rooms in house; full cemented basement with first class hot air heating plant: laundry connections, etc. The owner built this for his home and Is forced to leave Omaha, duo to a change In business and offers this place at an extremely reasonable figure. Reasonable terms. Investigate If you want something good. George & Company rhonc D. 756. 002-12 City Nat. Hank fildg. Evenings. Harney 338 or Harney 6131. On 40 St. Hill East front, paving paid, one block to 40th and Cuming: rooms and hall down; 4 rooms and bath up. Large trees; best neighborhood $5,600. J1.000 caBh, balance $40 monthly. Not new, but excellent con dition and entirely modern. O'Keefc Real Estate Co. 1016 Omaha National. Phone Douglas 2715. A GOOD OFFER In an eight-room modern house, with garage adjoining tho house, heated, with a nice corner lot, on tho corner of Cen tral boulevard and Durt street. Down stairs finished In oak, upstairs In birch; cellar under wholo house, laundry In basement, four bedrooms; could use one rs a sleeping .porch. Owner leaving city, will sell on reasonable terms. 0,000. BENJAMIN REAL ESTATE CO., 177 Brandels Bids. Phono Douglas 1669. Trackage unaiciu u uvi w "nw vooh unci on 32,000 square feet Burlington trackage at 20th. Act quickly. Harrison & Morton ARE you going to build? Have Stolior.- berg do It. 436 is, oi x. mag. Persistent Advertising Is tne Road to Big Returns. KKdli ESTATE FAttlt A RANCH LANUH Kurt gALB Canada. EASTERN Saskatchewan grain and stock farms, Improved or raw, right prices and easy terms, it interested write u. t. Deselm, 2318 Sprague. Omaha. riorum. FLORIDA Orange groves, farm land, truck land, tlmoer and colonization tracts for sale and exchange for good Income producing northern property. C. H. Chllds, 130 W. Ashley St. Jackson ville, in a. KaniM. KANSAS FARMS and ranches for sale; N to 15,000 acres; write for free list. V. EL NIQUETTE. sauna. Kan. Ulaslauslppl. EASY PATSIBNT8 Just save SiO a month. Ten-acre garden and fruit farms, on the main line of the Illinois Central railroad; producing capacity ovr $3,000 yearly, xerms, vm aown ana iv mommy; no Interest, no taxes until paid lor. iSo Irritation, .necessary: pure shallow arte blan water; high priced winter crops; ideal climate for health. Write for free maps and booklets. Agents wantfd. The V'ogel Realty Agency, 1007 W. O. VV. Bldg., Omaha. Nebraska. Montuuu. SIXTY THOUSAND ACRES CAREY LAND open to entry at Valler. Mont. Fif teen annual payments. Section famous for grain, grasses, vegetables: well adapted dlverslied farming. For particu lars "write. Valler Farm Sales Co., Box 2 Valler, Mont. Nebraska, FINE, Improved, level, black SO acres, with grove, big house, barn, good water. Vdjolnlng Gothenburg, NeD.; real bar f rain. Come and see at once, at QenUlor. here. New Yorlf. NEW YORK FARMS FOR SALE. WESTERN MAN WAKE UP TO BAR GAINS YORK STATE OFFERS. S3-aero form, fair house, 2 barns. 2 orchards, woods 16 acres, stream and spring. R. F. D., school on farm. Price 20 per acre, $500 cash. 60-acro farm, new house, new barn, electric lights, in n. R. .village of 1,800 Inhabitants. Prlco $60 per acre, $500 cash lown. This was of a $16,000 farm. ' Both are bargains or will pay your R. R. faro both ways. E. MUNSON, 2426 S. Sallna St., Syra use, N. Y. Write for photos. Oklahoma. OKLAHOMA 40 to 2,000 acres In the coal, oil and gas territory. Suitable for fruit, corn, cotton, pasture. $5 to $25 per here. Write J. E. Cavanagh, McAlester, 9kl. Wlaconslq IF you are an actual homeseeker, write is for U. S. census figures and you will not be deceived. You will get some Startling facts. Wisconsin Adv. Assn., $4 Caswell Bldg.. Milwaukee, WlB. .Nor ill Dakota. FOR SALE Well Improved 720-acre farm In Wells county, N. D. This tarm rnntnlnn host soil, lies level, all tillable. rood buildings, grove, plenty fcood water, miles from station, not :ar from Car- rlngton, N. u. Must dp oia Deiore ursi of March; will sell at a bargain If taken soon. Write Fred Ouseck. Ilcaton. N. D. Month Dakota. :m irnES. corn land. In Ron Honimi Co.. S. D.. all Joins; all tillable; $l2,tJ0.u0 wnrth nt lmDrovements: fine wells, one soft water well; 8 miles from town; 4S acres now unuer cultivation; price, . tier acre: H cash, balance for term of rears at 6 per cent. R. R. Robinson, Tyndall. 8. D. . Texas. "WE WANT YOU TO JOIN US ON THE EXCURSION LARCH 4TH OB 18TH if von want irood land, plenty rainfall, healthful climate, all at reasonable price. from $s0 to per acre, ana on icrnin, call on us. rho rnthnlln Colonization Society. U. S, a. Also Bishop Joseph P. Lynch of Dallas, Tex., have endorsed these lands, church and school have been built, malt ing the social and religious life of the best Other buildings are now In course of erection. ... . - ,. If you are looking for real farms write, phone or can on us toaay. THE NELSON COMPANY D71 Brandels Bldg. Phope Douglas 4046 ""persistent Advertising W the Road to Big Returns. K. TIX K MAKKKT OF WEST HHIp live stock to South Omaha. Sav mileage and shrinkage. Your consign ments receive prompt and careful atten tion V 1.1 te Stock CoiiiiiiImIou Merchants. DYERS TtROS. ft CO. fittong. reliable. C LI FTOX Com. Co.. Til Exchange U 'i rt RTiN ntiOM r.. Bxenanee tun. " Persistent Advertising t the Road to i3ig Returns. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Europe Buys Ahead on Wheat Be cause of Balkan War. CORN LONGS ARE DISAPPOINTED Yellow Cerent Ilefnsea to Stnnit Up Under Anr Increased Offerings nnd the tt Yorkers Are Still Lone, OMAHA. Fob. IS, 1913. It Is renerallv helleveft In h nhail trade at Chicago, as well as In other sec. Hons of the country, and especially at the seaboard, that Europe has bought abend on wheat. These purchases were made some time ago In the fear and belief that war in tne Balkans states was llkiIy to be a long drawn out contest and rhal breadstuff of all kinds would ailvanco ,'n price in an mantels or the world. TIK.se conditions answer one nuestlnn which Ix onen nearar "Why is it tnat the import lug countries of tho world are not large. buyers of breadstuff In tho United States?" It Is only necessary to look nt the clearances from the Atlantic coast from Week to week to sen that lnrce our- chases of wheat were made somo tunu ago. and that this wheat Is now goliu; lorwara to point or destination. During the last three months the trans actions n foodstuffs In the leading mar- aeis oi me rimed mates ror foreign shipments have been exceptionally small and In Canada they have not been on as liberal a scale as the trado there honed for. Tho bulls in wheat arc sendlnc out their opinions on the Argentine situation by saying that growers thero are able to hold their grain and tnat it will not be sold unless satisfactory prices are real ized. Shipments from that country this week arc estimated at 5.600.000 bushels. which shows that the growers are letting go or as much or tnis grain as buyers caro to absorb. Advices were received from our own northwest yesterday say ing that exbort bids on wheat were out of line for present and future shipment. Tncro is doubtless some business ocing I done from day to day In Canadian wheat, but this Is no great help to the markets of the United State, where the surplus Is quite liberal. Cash sales at Chicago yesterday were only 78,000 bushels, while Omaha and one or two other markets re ported small sales on export account. Cash wheat was unchanged to io lower. The corn market was disappointing to the longs and bulls yesterday and It re- rused to stand up under any incrcaseo. offerings from tho brokers. There Is still a big open Intercut In May corn and while many In the, trade believe that the cotton crowd Is out of their holdings of this option there are others who advance tho opinion .that tho New Yorkers are still long a good sized lino and that they are likely to glvo the shorts more or less trouble before their position Is evened up. Loan corn uncnangeu to vc lower. The oats market was Inclined to follow the price changes In corn yesterday. Cash oats unchanged to ,4o lower. Clearances were wheat and flour equal to 795,000 bushels, corn. 623,000 bushels and oats, 2,000 bushels. Liverpool closed with wheat Ib&ha higher and corn Ud lower. Primary wheat receipts were 776,00) bushels and shipments of 411.000 bushels against receipts of 671.000 bushels and shipments of 64,000 bushels last year. Primary corn receipts were 891,000 bushels and shipments of 728,000 bushels against receipts of 611,000 bushels nnd hlpments of 624,000 bushels last year. Primary oats receipts were 493,000 bushels and shipments of 434,000 bushel against receipts of 465.000 bushels and shipments of 365,000 bushels last year. The following cash sales were reported today: WHEAT No. 2 hard winter, 1 car, HMc; 1 car. 84Uc No. 3 hard winter, 1 car, 84c. No. 4 hard winter, 1 car. 82Hc: 1 car, 81Hc No. 2 mixed. 1 car, 84c. No., 2 durum mixed. 1 car, 87c. No. 3 spring, 1 car. 83c. CORN No. 2 white: 1 car, 46Jc. No. J white: 1 car (choice). 46c; 4 cars, 46'5c: 1 car, 46c. No. 3 yellow: 1 car, 45c. No. 4 yellow: 1 car, 44Hc; 1 car. 44ttc; 1 car, 44o. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, 44c. OATS Standard: 1 car. 32Uc No. 3 white: 1 car, 31Hc. No. 4 white: 3 cars, 31Hc v Omaha Cnsh Prices. WHEAT No. 2 hard, S4Q84c; No. 3 hnrrt. faUifffMe: No. 4 hard. 7l(3S2itc: No. spring. 52ViS3c: rso. spring, Mft-tfOic; No. 2 durum, iO7c; No. 3 durum, &fi66c CORN No. 2 white. 46ic; No. 3 white, 46046?4c; No. 4 white, 4445ic: No. 3 color. 4545Uc: No. 3 yellow, 45U45Wc; No. 3 yellow, 44045c: No. 4 yellow. 44 44c; No. S, 44V444ic; No. 4, 43H44c; no grade. 4044c. OATS No. 2 white, 32tt0324c; stand ard, 3232Wc; No. 3 white, 31V4031ic; No. white, 3114 wji Vac. BARLEY Malting. 63058c; No. 1 feed, llxJS no, i. tiotquoc; rxuj o. uotiu"" Cnrlot Ilecetut. . eS Wheat. Corn. oats. Chicago Jl 30S Minneapolis 291 Duluth 123 ... Omaha ?7 1? 10J Kansas City 3' St. ioul 48 30 AVlnnlpeg 325 , Peoria Market. PRfiniA. 111.. Feb. 28. CORN No. 3 Vellow, 48V4c; No. 4 yellow, 4647Vic; No. 3 mixed, 4SV404ic; sample, vk.. OATS No. 2 wnue, aivic; stanaara, 33ic. Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL. Feb. 28,-rtVH l2AT Spot. steady; No, 2 Manitoba, 7s 7VW; No. 3. FARMERS, ATTEKTIOI Ship your own QBAXN to a decided advantage. Write today for Important circular. W handle your grain and hay. regardless or location, w e utmuio seeus. Also supply feeders everything. 11 years experience. Absolutely reliable Hnrvlce. THE AK-BAB-BBH QBAXN CO MP AST, 439-441 Brnaaeu Jttiag., unuw, ama. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY BUSINESS CHANCES Retail grocery and meat, stock and fixtures, consisting of shelves, scales, refrigerators, counters and groceries, every thing complete, at constable sale. 2 o'clock Saturday, March 1st, 1913, at 1604 No. 24th St. LEGAL NOTICES. NKW YORK, January 24, 1913. KLKCTION NOTICE. THE MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY LUMI'Afl 1 . Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Mis souri Pacific Railway Company will be i,li at the general office of the comnanv. In the City of St. Louis, Missouri, on Tues day, March 11. 1913, at 9 o'clock a. m., for the election of thirteen directors for tho ensuing year, and for the transaction of nny other business that may come before paid meeting, me milium meeting oi tne directors will be held at the sam office bn tne same ny i o ciock noon. The transfer noons win oe closed on Monday, noruary ii . o ciock n m., anq win u nrnni mi tveane.v March 12. 1913. at 10 iVclock a. m THE MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. ny u. p. m an, rreiiaent. A. H. CALBF. Secretary. F28dl2t STVinK HOLDERS' MEETING. ti,. annual meeting of the stockholders at The Bee Publlahlng comp.ny will t held a l ine xje oiti iu. a' -i oinrk n. m. on Monday. March 3. 1913. for the election of a board of directors for the enaulng year and for the tranj action of such other bunlneaa as tr.a properly comr uciure iwo ii.Evb.iia. Uy order of the president. N. P. FEIL, Secretary. Ts VI- futures. Steady. March, .May. ,9 July, 7s 3d. CORN Spot, steady. American mle:. new 4s Ud, American mixed, old, Ms. Amerlcnn mixed, old via Onheslon. m 74d; futures, easy; March, l-a Plula, tm JHd; March, American mixed, 4s 1M. CHICAGO URA1. A fill PROVISIONS Fentnrrs of (he TrndliiR mid Closing Prices on Hoard of Trnite. CH1CAOO. Feb. It Kmlniftte tlint farm reserves would bo shown by tho government report to be much heavier than had been supposed brought about depression today In wheat. Despite a rirmer reeling at tho close the outcome was a shade to 'dlfyc net decline. Corn finished unchanged to c lower and oats oft l-l&glic, but provisions up JHffto to Calculations regarding tho amount of -wheat in first Jinmls ranged from 1.000,000 to 145,000,000 bushels, ugalnst 122,000,000 a year ago. Hints of a surprlso In OiIr ro spect camo early from the northwest, but tho market nt tho outset pnld more heed to uncxpeoted firm cables. Pressure from sellers, however, gradually In creased. Largo receipts of bonded wheat at Duluth encouraged tho bears, who continued also to find assistance in the perfect conditions for the winter crop. !)!: exjKirt clearances for the day and week led to a rally In tho wheat pit after mtdday, but the buying slackened again nfter the wants of shorts liaxl been filled. Total clearances of wheat nnd flour during th last twenty-four hours equalled 7&9.000 bushels. Primary re celptH of wheat were 776,000 bushels, com pared with 314,000 bushels a yeur ago. lluirp stocks In elevators nnd on track at Buffalo, as well as hero, made corn heavy. Record breaking reserves mid rinc weather wero ulso ractors. Never theless bull leaders bought In stubborn fashion and prevented any material chnnges. Tho oats market was llkcwlso' sua' tallied. Unloading on the nart of holders failed to overcome entirely a decldrd upturn In provisions, duo to falling off In hog receipts. Pork touched tho highest point In a long "while. $30.4(1 a barrel. Leading futures ranged ns follows: Artlclel Open. HlBh.i Uff. Cloee. Yes'y Wheat! May. July. Sent. 9ff3W 91HW4 53'if?k 92H 91 S9H l92i4iTi 93 91H 91HWai P0 l90Cf90 90',i Corn. May. July. 534H MV4 54 V, sept. 55 UK 344 34 Oats. May. July. Sent 345irAi 34Hi34tfriS.1 34 34 Hit H 34 34 V4 34fitPi 31' i 20 25 20 10 10 RO Pork. 20 324' 20 12H 10 S2M1 May. July. 10 30 20 40 20 20 20 05 20 10-15 , 20 22H1 Lard. May. 10 SO 10 R2-85 10 77-S0 J my. Sent. 10 S2W' 10 8 10 S2M 10 82H 10 82-85 10 70 10 bb 10 87H 10 87H1 10 S2-S5 Ribs. May 10 70-751 10 W 10 70 10 75 10 75 10 SO 10 67-70 July. 10 75 10 fcO 10.7714 10 72 10 67H Sept 10 S2'V 10 10 TO Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. red. $1.H01.O8V4: No. a red. Wciril.OO: No. : hard, nwa'JZW. no. 3 nard, w:c; No. l northern, 9l?i(S02c; No. 2 northern 89g0c; No. 3 northern, S7S9V4c; No. ; spring, S90o; No. 3 spring, SW89V4c; No, 4 soring. S0dl66c: velvet chaff. S6ff91c durum. 875?92a Corn: No. 2. 50V45?lUc; No. 2 wiute, fiivic; mo. z yeuow, otc: imo 3. 4Sl(E?60c: No. 3 white. 49?4&0c: No. .' yellow, 48BWVic; No. 4. 4644j,49c; No. 4 willte, liWB-tV'ic; rso. n yeuow, iomiihc, Oats: No. 2 white, WtfctVoc: No. 3 white 33g33!ic; No. 4 white, 31V4f32c; standard 34034V4C Ryo: No. 2. 625C3c. Barley 475170c. Timothy: $2.753.50. Clover $12.00108.60. Pork: J22.22V6. Iard $10.72. Ribs: $10.1210.87t4. ntlTTER Firm: creamertcs. 2S035V4C. KOQS Easy; receipts, 8,395 cases; at mark, cases included, 17V4SflS4c: rcgrlg. erator firsts. 1415c: firsts, 19.S19c POTATOES Steady: receipts. 39 cars Michigan, 4GiINSc; Minnesota, 4:4Sc; Wis nnniln i "jTt .fir nniTT.TUY Enirti: iurkovs. dressed 21c: chickens, alive, 14tfc; sprinen. alive 16c. NKW YOI11C CKNERAIi MAIIK13T (tnntntlona of the Day on Vnrlous Coiiiinodttlcs. NEW YORK. Feb. 28. FLOUR-Steady snrlnc patents, $4.404.GG; winter- straights, $4.604.C0; winter patents. $4.70 Rfi.io: snring c ears, M.iwiif.fo wiiuei nvtrnn Nn. l. S4.oofT4.15: winter oxtras, No. 2, $3.!KKiM.00; Kansas straight.1), $4.10 4. to. aye nourt iair bwui t.wa.ou,. choice to rancy, u.wui.w. flr.nr 13 ?,(!? 2. 2S. CORNMEAL f ino wnue biiu yeuow, $1.3001.33: coarse, $1.25S'1.30i kiln unea, 3i5. . M. , , BARLEY tjilict: iceuing.c. i. i,, flow lorK: matting, uov;. - iviit." a Rnnt ninrKpi. iirm: .u, red. $1.09H. nominal, elevator, and $MUi nnmlnnl t. n. Ii.. afloat. No. 1 northern Duluth, $l.01V4. f. o. b.. afloat Futures market was easier, owing to tno cauies nmnii nt inrcn wnrld'B oxDorts and fa vorable domestic crop nowe, but regained ..,- r inn nn exnort sales of twelve load aim larger weeiwy niuiJ...v-...o, ino- not nnchnnced to Uc lower; May. 89S4S99 6-I60; closing. W4c; July. clc-Hlng. 93Uo: July closed. 9Sc; September closed nt Wo Uopded wheat. May closed at 97C. July ;los,ed at 97Hc . CORN opot inarnei. on) . 67V4? f. o. b. afhoat . OATH ppot marwei rjieuu . white clipped, 37V4041C FEEl Easy; western huuuk iru, w lb". sacks, $22.00; standard middling, 100 lb. sacks. $22.M. m, , ,imH1M IIAY stanuaru, vine-, nu. j, i.wui.w. Nn. 2. 850Cc; No. 3. 76Q80C. .. LEATHER Hemlock firsts, 2Q2)o; seconds. 27Q28c; .thirds, 24Q25c; rejects, 19 PROVISIONS Pork, moss, $19.iAKS-,0.f!0; family $22.g23.40. Beef hams, $32.00ff 34.00. CUl meats, pu-Hieu uomen, lbs.. $13.Wllt.S&; piCKiea iiamo. n.ou. t arrt mlrtdln west, prime. $10.8510.95: re- fined, firm; continent, $11.55; South Amer ica, $12.05; compound, $7.62Vi- TALLOW Prime city, hhds., 6Vtc; spe clal, 7c: country, 61(fi6Hc. HOPS VJUiet ;staie, common n tuoice, HOPS Dull; state, common to Choice, 1912. 2028c; 1911, lOifl&c; J'acinc coast, 1912. 17iS23c: 1911, 12lfio. HIDES Firm; Central America, SOUc; Bogota. 29H3pyc. creamery extras, smZSo;- creamery held ..in. mw,24i!: nrocesa extras. 2626V4c; firsts. 2OT 2514c; Imitation creamery, firsts current make first. 22ffl22c; packing stock, hew, rasir; pbckuis. rent make. No. 2. 20c; No. 3. lWSa .i.i. u-hniA mlllc. held, colored specials. 17V4?18c; state whole milk white specials, llStf-l'TlC. State UIIIIV niM n.w- clals. J6WS17c; skims. 214c imnftinnnor: rece Pts. 7.906 caJ's; fresh gathered extras, 23fi24c; flrsU, 17c; refrigerator iirsts, iovnn(i;; uraiu nun nery, whites, good to large size, new laid, -VV.". -Ji waatflrn whltpR. 'IX'll "JC. v"- v. , . . . . . . . . ...... , . , , POUlTHi-Uve, steuoy; wwicni uuim- na rnu'l. lurKoye. .ii. .ir..,rilrm: fresh killed western chich" ens, ltyiDc; iowis, iikhiic; luincjo, 24c. St. Lnuls (J en cm 1 Market ST. LOUIS. Feb. 28.-WHKAT-Cash; No. 2 red. $1.0&8$1.09; No. 2 hard. 90&02c. CORN-No. 2, 493)V4o; No. 2 white. 52c. OATS-No. 2, S38C3'4c; No. 2 white. S5c RYE 62c Closing prices of futures: WHEAT May. 91T4c; July, SSJtC CORN May, 62'j62e; July, 63TC OATS May, 34Vc; July, 34c. winrTl Kiniiflv: rtnX winter Patents. $1.9086.15; extra fancy and jtralKriW, $3-W CT4.75; liara winter uiram, o.vii.o". SEED Timothy, $10.00. . t'ORNMEAL-$2.90. HAY - Timothy. $11.0016.0); pralriw. $lo.ooy woo. i 4rtnlMnI1ftflO imnviSIONS Pork. lard, dry salt meat and bacon, unchanged. POULTRY Firm; chickens, 13c; springs. 15c: turkeys, iso; aucas, ioc; greee, t--. BUTTER Quiet; creamery. 2&a96o. EOQS-Hlgher; 19c. ,,... , Receipts. Shipments, Flour, bbls.... Wheat, bq.... Corn, bu Oats, bu...... 8.000 10,01 JO 68.000 36.000 46,000 71.1X0 70,IM) 11 rr floods 3fnrkrt. NKW YORK. Feb. W.-DRY OOODi- Tho'cottdtrKoods markets oro steady, bJt g 11 lot. Jobbeu, are active and retailers have beeqjrpurcliaslng steadily In wash goods, whiter goods and knit goods ue, partmeiits yarns rule quiet. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET No Strong Demand for Securities fro mAny Quarter. TRADERS LET MARKET DRIFT Money lleninitil Shown Firmer Tend ency, tilth Itnukern Predicting: Derided Mtlffenliiir of llntes In Next Few Weeks. NKW YORK. Feb. IS. There whs no strong demand for stock today from any uitiuter. Prlco nrovements were small and variable and trading was dull. With tho change In ndmlnmrntlnn at washing ton onli a few davH otf. tradcts were In clined to let tin market drift. Tho only wldo tltrtiiulloiis of tht day were aiumiM the less stable Blocks. Mich as Can, Wool- worth. Seora-unebucK nil" uooaricn, which fell Bharply In tho eiuly part of thn da)'. mo money maritct s iowm a iiriner tendency today. Call luonev touched 414 per cent, tho highest In somo time. Uor- mnn uinKnrn wero bidding actively ror money. As much as S per cent for thirty tlayn was offered. Loonl bankers Iook for a decided slltrcnlng of ratos witn n the next few wouks, basing their opinions largely on the straliKnl munotary condi tions abroad, further proof of which was inrni.t m'U uv tne linnu or unginnci s lut est statemont. Tlehteiilni: ut call rates today was attributed to tirebaratlonM fur March Interest dlsburhements tomorrow. Declaration or 24 per mt ihick d vidends on Can prefcrretl after tho eloso of the mantel ycaienuay proveti to navo been discounted. Htith commim nnd preferred som on snarpiy, uiinoiiKh sunseiiucntiy thoy recovered imrt of tho losses, Haiti- morn A; OHIO was tleprcssctl temporarily by n, further hitch In plans for tho now bond issue. rho Improvement In bonds was halted ana mero wero somo traces or heaviness. Total sales, par value. $1,830,000. United otutes ics ticciined Vfc on call. Number of saleu and lehUing quotations en biockj tuuay weru as louowsi sl. nigh. Low. Cloio. 1J.10J ti, MH Amfrican Arlculturl American Bert Suctr Ainrlcin C'na Il.OVU 3Uj S 4.O0D 11H4 American Can pfd.... 114 American V. t 1' 4 41 Amerlcnn Cotton Oil Am. Ke Brvurltlea American Miueed 100 too soo 4S'i UK. IOV4 36 S ! 10), ! StU 10 Airerlcan Locomotlv ... American 8. & K Am. 8. & 11, pfd A in. Sugar Refining American T, & T American Tobacco :,oo "it I'M 104 101 1U3 HO lll'i lU'i 114 UJH 131H III Anaconda Mining Co 1,400 a i.ioo ioih 101 v. too 100 100 MS Atchlron lots Atchlaon pfd Atlantic Cottjt Line 100 IK Ilalllmore. & Ohio Itethlehem Hteel 1.S04 101 100 J I0O SSti 1.600 2J1 1,1100 ;t 100H 9H US 9ti tV.t ! Brooklyn llapld Tr Canadian I'aclflo Central leather ITienix-akB & Ohio til lea to a. V C'hlcaio, M. & St. P 71H 100 i is 1)00 109W lOJ'a lOSi, I'hlcaio & M w :mq 1st l(H 1 709 94i 31 H 14U Colorado P. ft I Coneolldated 41a Corn 1'roJucta ,. Z.1IAI JJJVt liota 1,1100 1S(, 13?, is: if, 1S9i iS 35 18 2ii U 3t Delaware Ac Hudson Denier ft Hlo Grande.... Denver ft It. G. pfd Ulatlllers' Becurltlea .... 400 2,200 200 II S7i IVi 2ta 43H Url Erie lit pfd Krle !d pfd General Klcctrlo Oreat Northern pfd Oreat Northern Ore ctfa. 400 ISO 200 S5H 'iiotio 'ii'ii 700 l'4 400 10714 1S7H 1SI 124 KSlj U4 107 36 V. llllnola Central lnterboroufh Met Inter. Met. pfd International llaneater ,. Inter-Marino pfd International Taper internallonnl Pump . Kanean Cll) Soutlitni Laclede tlua Lehlih Valley IyjuUvllle & NashTllU... M St. P. ft S. Bte. M. Missouri, It. & T Mliaourl Tactile National Dlecult National Lead N. It. It. of M. Jd pfd.. Now York Central ,.. .V. Y , O. & W Norfolk & Weatern...... North American Northern i otitic I'aclflc Mall Tennaylvanla . , I'eople'a Gas P., C, C & St.- L. Plttaburah Coal i... Preaaed SUel Car .. tollman Palace Car Iteadlns Republic I. & S Republic I. & ti. pfd..... Hock laland Co Hock Island Co. pfd....... St. U ft S. F. Jd pfd.... Seaboard Air Una 1P4 107VI 1 ll'.i 13 23H SH IMS ISS'i 18114 2SH 7 115 f0 100 :od SU I.M0 H6'i 700 133 Vi 100 ism 100 25 Vi 600 St 100 lit m in istvi ;; ii 2V0 S4H 24U 100 - 10!H lOOVi lOIVi , ,. 30 800 iocs ioon loftti 71rt UK : 1,700 118 115H 2800 IMll " 2'oi 300 27 400 !7 lH!i tik 2',i 11m 111 K 21 U 111 ISIS 24 15 H 1S iV4 25'i 7H 27 H'i H1H 84 K 19 2 S8.000 1MVI IMS 100 25H 23( 100 22H 3(i 'l'' 43i 22 3 "ii" 43H 100 100 Heaboard A. L. pta , aloia-Kheffleld 8. Southern Paclflo 4,400 . 11 19 U Routhern lUllwar 00 3SH 80. lUllway pfd , 600 10 7S', Tennesaee Copper 900 31 J7',i Texat A Pacific Union Paclflo 20.801) 1MH JB2 Union raclflo pfd 500 M 115 Untied State Realtr United fttatee Ilubber. ... a.W) w i? United Btatea Steel 33,000 1V4 104, C0!t U. 8. Bteel pfd 1.W0 101 Utah Copper 2.W0 fS'i 107H 107V4 52 U c: 13 Va. -Carolina Chemical ., Wabash 1 311 Watfaah pfd ... iw 10 Weitem Maryland .- Weatern Union ! Weatlnghome Electrlo ... 500 m 10 10 M Hi Wheellne L. K.-.r .......... Total aaies lor tne oaj, ph.i. Dx-dlrldend." Xrn- York Money Mnrket. NKW YORK. Feb. 2S. MONEJY On call steady, 31144 per cent; runng rates. ov per cent: closing bid, S?i per cent: offered at 4 per cent. Time loans steady; sixty nnd ninety days, 45t4U per cent; six months. 4WI5 per cent. pniMK MERCANTILE PAPER per .ni Htorlltifr nvchanirr. steady with ac tual business in Dangers- dius at for sixty day bills and at. i.(ia lor uc Imitiil. Commercial bills. S4.82?i. nil j V BR liar, ww, Mexican aouars, HONUo uovernment, easy; rauroua, ir reculur. Closing quotations on oouas toaay were a fnllnws; U. 8. rtf. reg . nw'i, 1;, no. rer. ba. ,. voi. .IMUl. R ,lh J. fill AAkT do coupon U. S. la, res- .- do coupon V. S. 4a. ra An coupon .u.,U L IS", ual. 4a...., 17 10ilM. K. & T. let 4a 2i; -1.41 -ao gen. aka at .lllliMo. Pacific 4 70 .mill do conr. fx II Panama a coupon A..n. lat fs ctfa.... CJ N R It of U 4a M Amr. As. li.......JW4N. T. C g. . 8JH A, T, ac T. CT. a..iv-.l "uo uo. ta. Kffi Am. Tobacco n ..imrw 1. n. 11, tc 11 ArZur & Co. 4s. o'', a y Atchlaon Ken. 4a. .. 97 N t W. let c. 4a. 14 9M 10 do CT, 4s I960.,, da or. 6s. .l014tNi. I-aclfle 4s ... . IS do 8s . S O. g. I rfde. 4a. . SSljIVnn. cV. IHa 1115 . 8KT1 do con-. 4a 7H A. C. U lt 4s. 7 Dal. at unio t. do IHs tlrooV. Tr. cr. 4 r-.n nf fla. 5a. 9U .101 ...llKKHeadlnc sen. 4a, M4 -v. lvulhar 8a S5HS Ij. &. 8. h Iw 4m TK Ches. c unio son. oa.., do ronv. 4a MS8t. L. 8. W, e 4a .It CWcao t A. J'ii. eo n. A. I adj. 6a. . 70tf C U. Ac VJ. J. po "- ac. coi, a n do aen. 4 H do ct. 4 0 CM 4 8 P ct 4Via. l02H do lat raf. 4a..,.. 93 C; It. I. & P- c- 4s. MUSb. Railway 5a.. . loss; do rfg. 4a oo gen. ta n C. & 8- r t 4'la. ,union i'aclflo 4 lit; I). & It. ot. s. . o ct. is si do rer. as. ......... h w jbi c rer. es... s1, niirflllers' (s M If, 8, Rubber 102m Brls p, I. 4s MHU 8. Steel 2d 4S...10OS h. i.n. 4a TS va.-Car. Chem. la. mu do ct. 4s, er. II. 73 Wabash 1st A ex. 4s U, ... v. -. ... a m aKain.'...nM . . . . T Inter. Met. 4Vs. 7;iVet. Blec.cT. ta.. 3 Inter. M. M. 4's.. 14 wis. Central 4s. ... tqa, Jaoan 4'4S 7H Bid. Offered London Stock Market. LONDON, Feb. 28, American securities were quiet und steady during the early trading today. Prices at noon were from Is to s above parity. London cloning stock quotations rnnaala. monaT ... ltKLoulsTllle A N'sah.lKtt do aos't tAprll).. 76 New York Central. IMVt Amal. copper ?vuo., nan. & let.. lvk Atchlaon lOtSNorfolk fc Weatern. 1M Ualtlmora & Ohio. I034iOntario & Western. SOU Canadian I'aclflo . .!SITPennTITanla tUieupeaka tc Ohio. tlHlleadlng OI. Oreat Western 16 Southern 11 .. . Chi., Mil. k St- lMHHBouthern I'aclflc . 2IVi 10! 167H . I2H . 3H . 21s K per IlenTer ft llio u---.:o union t-aciue ... Erie a. Hteel 45 Wabash 2Hn Ileers 121 Itaad Mines weak nt 27 1-lCd do first pfd...... Orand Trunk ..... IlllnoU Central .. SILVKR-Har, ounce. DISCOUNT RATIiS-Short bills. 5 per cent; three months' bills, 44 13-16 per cent Hunk Cleurlngs. OMAHA. Fob. 28. Bank cieurlngs for today are 83,001,119.48 and 11.1(1.000.15 for the corresponding day last year. Ilur Stiver Tukt-at Ilro, I quoted at 27 it-10d per ounce totlay, a decline of lUd since Monday. Ttie weak- $ ) ticsa was attributed to continued selling china. xmv YORK. Feb. Is. Uradstreet's bank clearings report for the week end ing February 27, shows nn aggregate of $S.O0fcWI,000. as against $S,3T2,65,tt last week Hint $S.tl0.Mf.,CO0 In tho correspond lug week Inst year. Following Is a list of the cities: C1TIKS. Amount, j Ino. Deo. New York l,ft.MT,00o; Chicago 2S4,So3,000 2.2 22.2 lioston Philadelphia .. 1M.419.00W 1 1 147.tn.000 74,4vM.00O n7,M7.O00 4T,WJ,000 1.4 St. IaiuIs Pittsburgh 4.9 Knnms City .. 2.8 16.5 "f.i San Francisco 4J.3S.1.O0O SixMl.OOO 3J.54S.000 llttltlorc 4.1 Cincinnati Minneapolis ... I0.07S.000 S).$,000 3.121.000 i.r IO Angeles ... Cleveland 23.7 Detroit Now Orleans .. IXUISAXM 19.0 18,Oo,0() S4.1 3.0 OMAHA 16.318.000 liulsvlllo Milwaukee ir..eo.ooo 3.7 12.934,000 1S.W4.000 14.6 Seattlo 16.0 Portland, Oro. St. Paul ; Denver Indianapolis .. Salt Uiko.aty. Cotumbua Toledo Duluth Ucs .Motncs .... Spoknnn Tacnma Oaklnnd ........ Peoria San Diego Dayton Sacramento Cedar Rapids Waterloo Springfield, 111 Qulncy llloomlngton . Ogden R.!4.W0 11. 1 7.99,O00 7.642.000 4.1.9 14.9 8,001.000 6.3 26.0 6.U2.000 ,39.O0 4,347,000 S.227.000 1 . R.l 4.1 T.6 4.O8S.000 3,678,000 js.ono1 9.4 1.7 3.243,000 8.7ta,000 2,200.000 1.6 1.6 14.1 2.C6.000 31.1 l,45fi,000 6.3 43.3 6.7 "'s'.i l.04.000 1, 2S0,ftlO M4.000 808,000 754,000 808,000 649.000 2S.4 "i'.i Decatur Jacksonville, Washington . St. Joseph ... Lincoln Sioux City ... Topclta Lust week. III.. 299.000 3.S 6.2M.000 7.645.000 16.3 1.3 8.1 "i3.& 1.663,000 2.278,000 1,345,000 7.5 It nit on Sllntnar Stooks BOSTON. Feb. 28.-Closlne; qtloUtloni on mining stocks were as ioiiowbi Allotiei 85 Mohawk Amal. Copper MWevad Con. ... A. 7i. U A S....... 8UiNlplalnu Mlnea Arliona Com. .. 8HNorth llntte- .... n. & a C. & 8. M. ftVNoeth Cel. & Arizona 0UOld Dominion ... Cal, Hecla 448 Osceola f-.ni...l.l II Oiilnev . 41 . 4i . II . IH . 47 . II Cop. liana C. C... 44UBhennon 'Jl Knat liutte C. M. II superior FranVlln 1 I Buperlor & B. M.... fllrouK Con i IS-HTamarack ..,........ Uranby Oon MHU. B. - n. & M... IJ tlreene conaliea .... lit io pm lole Iloyale Copper, 24 Utah in ti (I iS, 4I Kerr lke 3 1-lSlItah Copper Co, lrfke tipper I.a Salle Copper. Miami Copper ... lUiWInona SlaWoherlne 23 'm-diTidena. New Vork Mlnlnir Stocks. NRW YORK. Feb. 28-Closlng quota tions on mining stocks were; Com, Tunnel stock. I Mailcan i 5 do hand II Onlerlo im Iron Silver 150 Ophlr 20 Can. Cat. A Ya 15 Small Hopes II Leadvllle Con I 'Standard 109 Little Chief 1 Tellow Jacket ...... 80 Imports nt Nevr York. NBW YORIC Feb. 28. Imports of merchandlso und dry goods at tho port or New York for the weeK ending her niary 22, 821,863,801. Imports of specie for tno weeK cnumg today, i&s.CTt silver ana S143.57S gold: exports. 8703.480 silver and 81,250,000 gold. Knnnnn City tirnln and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Feb. 28. WHEAT Cash, No. 2 hard. R6ata; No. 3. 84ViD67c; No. 2 red. Sl.00311.oa: no. 3. aicpn.nz. CORN No. 2 mixed, 48HM9o; No. 3, 7Mf?48c: No. 2 white. 49H4J60c; No. 3, i4M8Hc. UATtt-wo, i wnue, aur-nvic; ino. mixed. 2333ttc. ha v uncnangeu. RYK Unchanged. Closing prices of futures: WHEAT May. 86T4CJ July. $5aic. CORN May, taa; July, 63Hc OATS May, 35H0J35HC. BUTTI-2R Creamery. 35c: firsts. 23c; seconds, 31c; packing, 19c, BOOB Firm: rtrsts, io; aeconus, ic. POULTRY Hens. 12',4o; rooster, 8Hc; ducks, 16c. Jf- . . Wheat, bu 37,000 w,W) Corn, bu fJg'SS ".'Sg nuts, bu ti...v.i..U.10,000 W - J i. i Coffee Mnrltel, winw vnnif. Feb. 28. COI'VEIC Fu tures market opened steady at a decllnu oi 7 to 10 points In response to lowor European cables ana a renewal or ma;; terlng liquidation. The market eased off further during the day, closing caay at net decline of 18 to 2S points. Sales were W.7C0 bags. March. 11.96c; prll. I2.ua?; May, lZ.zzc; June, li.c; juiy. 12.37o; November, 12.30c; Docembor, 12.o; Jnnuary, 12.26c. Coast and freight offer were Bald to do a snaue ingiin, um. . wun n.nnrted that demand showed a ten- dency to fall off at the advance, boot coffee, nominal: Rio 7s, 12Hc; Santos 4s, Hhc; milo, tiuu; toruova, i-u. 1-, ..w... iniil. .Mrtol Market. WMW VfintC. Fell. 28. METALS Cop per, firm: spot to May, J14.2614.75; lec irnlvtlc 11G.O0: lake. 215.25: castings. 814.75. Tin, quint: spot and March. $47.854147.75; April, 84S.S7ff47.37. leaa, steaay; . 4.35. Spelter, quiet; Jfl-ISQU. Antimony, dull: Cookson's, 9.2S9.40. Iron, steady, unchanged. Copper arrivals, 285 tons, .vtuiri. thin month. 26.407 tons. IXJIldon copper, steady; spot. 64 17s 6d; futures. JJ6i). IjOHUOII tin,, weaa spui, fiii.irua 11211. Tendon lead. 1:16 bs. Lon don spelter, 24 15s. Iron, Cleveland war. rants, 61s In London. ST. IAHJItj, .MO. reu. i AtiiiAio Lcad, steady at $4.20; spelter, weak at J6.0tVif6.10. Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Feb. 28. WHEAT May. 87V4(387Hc: July, S9Hc; September, fcouwmUr. Cash: No. 1 hard. KSVia: No. 1 northtrn. 86!f87Hc: No. 3 northern. 84H a6c; No. s nara jvioniana, inic; no. a wheat, BBW!ta . CORN No. 3 yellow, 44lVff45c OATS-No. 3 white, 30V4fc;ic. RYE No. 2. B.W6&C. IlHAN-$17.rJOa.l8.00. lrr ifl.niTR-First Datents. $4.3004.65: sec ond patents. $4.154.D0: first clears, $3.10 3.40: second clears, Z.30iHr.'.w. FLAX-$1.28V4. 13ARLBY-42B65C, 1 - - Cotton Market. NBW YORK, Feb. 2S.-COOTTON- Spot closed quiet: middling uplands. 12.70c ; middling gulf, 1195c. Sales 200 bales. Cotton futures closed barely steady. Closing bids: March, 12.29c; April, 12.13c; May, 1103o; June, 11.98c; July, H.97e; August. 11.87c: September, 11.57c; October, 11.53c: December. ll.oJc: January. ll.4c, LlVBRPOOU Feb. 28.-COTTON-8lot. good business done; prices steady; Amer. lean middling fair. 7.45d; good middling, 7. lid; middling, 6.89d: low middling, 6.7d; good oruinary, n.ama, oramary, o.vki; salen, 10,000 bales. Wool Market. ST. LOI'IH, Feb. 2S.-WOOL-8teady; medium grades, combing an I clotnmg, 53H-3c; light fine, 19fr2lo; heavy fine, liil8c; tub washed. 27fc!36c. BOSTON. Feb. 28. WOOL-The Com mercial Hulletln will say l-jmorrow that transactions In the Boston wool mar. ket this week have continued limited In volume and of erratic nature. Somo salts have been made at low prices, while deal, err who have held their viiues falily firm have not sold much wool. Milwaukee Grain Mnrket. MILWAUKEE, Feb. 28. WI I KAT No. 1 northern. 916c; No. 2, 88-S9!; No. 2 hard winter, 90fl91c; May, 90o; July, 90H (jOO-Ho. CONN-No. S yellow, 43V4044c; No. 3 white. WAci May. t3Hc; July, 5SitiM-. OAT8-3V40O5c. ItrB-61VrtiA2c. IlARLHY-63-a70c. IH Sngnr Market. NEW YORK. Feb. 2S.-SUGAR-Kaw, steady; Muscovado, 89 test, 3.01c; centrif ugal, 96 tost, 3.51o; molasses sugar, to test, 2.76c; refined, steady. OMAHA L1YEJT0CK MARKET Cattle Run Very Moderate and the Prices Fully Steady. H0QS BIO TEN CENTS HIGHER flmnll linn of Iloth Sheep anil I.nntbs In Fncri of Vrrr 9nttfHOtory Itnrlnir Drninntt Prlcrs Ten to Fifteen Higher. SOUTH OMAHA, Feb. 28. 19l3. Receipts were: Cattln. flots. Sheep. Official Mondny 5.394 4.3-8 15.2t4 utiioiHi Tuesday 5,771 Official Wednesday.... 6.109 Official Thursday 2.455 Estimate Friday 800 16.4KI 1&.984 9.70U 4,401) 3MZ 15.646 tl. i3 Total five davs 1.5I' 60.910 49.178 Same davs last week.. 21. 420 60.01.1 Same 2 weeks ago. 19,791 62,207 Saine 3 weeks ago.. . ..17.938 55,ail 4l,'..23 Same 4 weeks ago 16.948 G6.6SS .M.GS8 name aaye last yer...t iv.ivt 11 iui The following tnble utinws the receipts of cattle hogs, and sheep at South Omaha tor tne year to tlate, ns conipnrou witn last year: 19U. J812. Inc. Dec. Cattle 163.8.14 170,1.16 t. Hogs 6S4,fsl1 664.699 U,W4 Sheep 401,434 330.767 80,667 .... .. The fnllnwlhir I Aim. thn range ot f trices for hogs at South Omaha for the ast few days, with comparisons: Date. I 1913. 11912.11811. 110.1190.1908.CT. Feb. 18. 8 13V I 7 06 8 941 6 03i 4 10 6 SI i 90 3 6 91 4 18 6 78 5 98 T 08 6 97 4 18 6 83 6037 01 898 407483 6 03 7 09 9 02 6 96 3 97 6 82 8 95 704920604 880 6 S3 6 99 9 19 6 11 4 02 6 i U 2,1 6 H 4 il o 9 6 03 9 26 6 13 4 12 6 SO 6 03 6 83 C II 4 10 C 75 6 11 6 SC ft 30 4 23 6 79 Feb. 19. Feb. 0 05H 7 97H SllS S 18V 8 19 Fib. 2L Fel. 22. Feb. 23. Feb. 21 Feb. 25. Feb. 26. Feb. 27. 8 1Z4 Feb. 28. Sunday. Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union stock yards, South Omaha for the twenty-four hours ending at 3 p. in. yesteruny: llECKtPTS-CARS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r'a. C, M. & BU P 2 1 Wabnsh 1 1 Missouri Pnclflo t .. .. .. Union Pacific ...10 16 3 C. & N. W east 1 CAN. W.. west. ...11 6 C St. P., M. & O... 4 7 C, 11. & q runt 1 , C II. & Q west.... 5 4 11 C, It, 1. ft P., east.. 1 Illinois Contral 2 Chicago at. Western 1 1 .. . Totals receipts.. ..36 60 9 1 DI8POSITION-HKAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep Morris &. Co 149 455 m Hwlft & Company. Ctidahy packing Co.. Armour & Co Schwarts A Co 251 174 226 1.0J6 417 9I. S99 4,132 Ml 974 J. w. Murphy. L. P. Co tf s 25 Hill & Son F. n. Lowln.-.. J. II. Root &. Co Werthelmer & Dcgon.... Sullh-iui Rros Mo. & Kan. Calf Co.... Other buyers 1 u 61 ( 13 3.8 92 1,132 Totals 1,047 7,114 4.847 CATTLE Receipts of cattle wero llk'ht ima morning as usual on a lrluny, Icuv. Ing the total for tho flvo days this week the smallest since three week nir. 111., I larger than a year ago by almost 3,Wo urau, lleef steers were In verv taf Hm,unH and tho bulk of receipts changed hands In pretty good season at prices that wut generally steady with yesterday, The market Is now about where It was at the close of last week ond ns high as It has been any 'time this vear. Cows and heifers were In light supply and sold very freely at prices that wero fully steady and In many cases a llttla higher than yesterday. As noted above regarding beef steers, cows and heifers are fully steady with last week's clone and as high as thoy have been any tli.o inns 1 or tins year. There were onlv a few load nf n.-nr terlng stock cattle and feeders, but thev commanded prices generally steady with yrmrruay. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice beef steers, .$8.0008.50; fair to good beef steers, $7,7DCU'8.00: common to fair beef steers, l7.U0ifT.7D; good to cholca heifers J8.75fi7.60: good to choice cows. 86.50if7.00 fair to good grades, $5.656.50; common to fair grades, $4.00UC65; good to choice stockers nnd feeders, $7.3035.00; air to good stockers nnd feeders, $6.767.96, com mon 10 rair siocaers ana reeacre, ib.zshj 6.76; stock cows and heifers, $5.0097.00; veai caivee, so.icxuv.vu, uuus, stags, etc., Representative sales: at. Pr. . 7t 7 00 . 878 7 10 ,1113 7 II .1151 1 95 . lis 8 00 At. rr. 10... 47 II SO...... 11 8 4 1 ...1211 8 05 ...1072 I 10 ...1174 I 26 ...1221 I 26 ...1161 I 20 ...1110 8 36 1... JO... 41 10, 32 112 I 00 IUI 8 00 STICERS AND HEIFERS. ... ITI 7 71 COWfl. It.. . 110 4 60 11 .lot! 4 es 1 . 71 6 00 1 f ,1000 6 26 1 . 115 6 60 7 .1017 6 40 1 .1086 6 60 1 ... 847 ( 21 ...1221 I 30 . ,.1160 40 ...1820 I 40 ...1211 40 ....1200 4 43 ... 110 41 ...1226 I 46 ..-1166 45 ...1013 60 1. ..1210 ( 60 ,...1147 166 ....1013 CO ,...1104 (CO ...,11M 1 to 2 4 Ml 6 10 2 It 1046 8 15 2 I .....1033 6 76 II 1.. 1160 s 76 I 102 t 15 34 1145 00 20 1320 I 00 II 1IM 10 1 mi 1 25 11.. 8.. 1.. I.. 2.. COWS AND HEIFERS. 1211 I 86 l..,..i, -JO HEIFERS. I 76 711 I II 1 100 6 f0 6 711 f 64- 1 Ill 0 M 8 Ml 70 1 , 171 70 BULLS. 1000 6 65' 1 1000 10 2 1120 I 20 1 13M 26 1 CALVES, IM 7M t 630 7 16 1 121 I 00 1.,.,, 10O I CO 2 148 I 00 . 670 I 71 . 171 I 15 720 7 25 ,10M 7 25 . 420 7 50 ...1K0 I 21 ...UK 6 16 ...mi) 1 25 ...1130 I 2 ... IN I 00 ... 120 00 ... 110 IM ... 116 25 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 13 671 7 25 11 895 7 SO I. ,., 1106 7 to 24 711 7 75 II 710 7 65 . HOaa-Llght receipts at all points caused a general reaction In the market this morning. Shippers nnd speculators were rather free buyers all morning at (iguroa tnat were aoout iva Higher than yesteraay, tne long enu or their nur chases being made at $8.20. In spite ot the advance trade was slow from the outset. Parker buyers were late In cet ting out In the yards and during the first roupns were inciuieu to do a little con servatlve In tholr bids, so that by the time they were ready to trade there were at least liair or tne noes sold. The nrlce they paid wero largely a big dime higher than on Thursday, with $8.15 and $8.20 tne popular iigures. -rue mantel was draggy, however, all the way through, and notwithstanding the smallness of the supply It was well along In the forenoon before a clearance was finally made. The quality of the offerings was very good, a fact which materially Increased the number 'of sales made on speculative and shipping account. The bulk of the hogs sold at $4.1538.20. as against yesterday's $8.00 market, and as high sls $8.25 was paid, as compared with ysterday's top of $8.12H. Today's advance puts values up to a point that Is tVfflOo higher than at the close of last, week, with the top a flat nickel above the high price last Saturday. Receipts were very light this morning, as only about 63 cars or 4.400 head wero reKrtd In. This Is over 1,500 short of last week, '4,500 head smaller than two weeks ago and 11,000 smaller than the samo day a year ago. It might be mentioned that today's supply Is the smallest for a Fri day since the third week In October, when less than 4,100 wero yarded. Representative saies: Ns. AT. (h. jv. No. At. II ,.2(0 22 221 20 271 II 201 Stl. II rr. I 20 I 20 I 20 I 20 I 20 14.., !.,. 61... 4... 13. . II... 30... 71... 44... II... 16... 14... II... 20... 61... ... ...IM ...170 ...119 ...HI . .117 ...110 . .300 ...213 ...lit ...III ...211 .. 141 ...272 . . .230 ...m .,.11 a 1 I JO 40 I 10 10 I 15 '6 I 16 1 IB 4a I 16 120 I 15 46 I II ... 8 15 60 311 71 217 I 20 71.. ...S3 100 I 20 17 22 I 20 0 Ml 60 250 16 Ill 73 117 " jj; 77 Ill l 2l 26 .225 1 20 I 10 20 I 20 I 2t I 20 8 20 I 10 40 14 It It'A 17H 8 Hit IH 4 M. 7... m I id . 1 m .11.1 m m t M II ..tM It tr-iil 8 : 8 : 8 n in 4 tall 7 m 88 2t0 81 308 71 XI M 80S 13 Mf M 117 71 201 39 m M Ml 80 8 M 1$ 89 8 tO 4 8 : 80 8ifl I w 20 8 HI 8 8 M I 20 80 8 V ...IK ...504 ...ten ...Ut ...JW 8 3 8 8 U 8 U M t Jl 1 re , PICWt. ii f-5 ... 7 74 11 78 SHKHP As a rule on a Friday sheep receipts are small and only nine cars or 2,000 bend showed up. Thero were really not enough ininbs or sheen on the market to try out values, though what were here sold lOrfflf.0 higher thnn on Thursday. The advance was duo mainly to light re ceipts and to the fact thut the pacKers wanted a little sturr to tinisn out. tne week. The Helmont lambs that brought 8.5fi yesterday sold at 83.45 this morning and a small bunch of Mexican ewes was weighed tip at 8.I. Trano was nrist anu nn a vrrv mencer sumilV' Was on hand a clearnnt'o was mado early In the morning. Tho wrnK closes wlin a wean unaeriqn to tho tmdo ut prevailing prices, flight good lambs of hnndy.we.lgbt& aro re garded as iotfi6c lower man a ween ngo. with the in-between kinds showing a lit tle more decline. An outstanding feature of the lamb trade ban beet more or lesi discrimination against tiny onerings oi meaium quality or over weight on most nays, minus wcigning from 75 to SO pounds worn Itt" best de mand, whllo anything over SO pound was generally rcgnrded ns too nravy to ult the packers' requirements, as rnr as gcd sheep ami yearlings' are concernea teadv prlcos with last Friday about covers the situation. The bulk of tho mutton supply consisted of ewes nnd nt tho close of the week the majority of hem aro changing hands nround 8R.7MP .00, with somo of the toppy kind selling tin to 16.10. Such a few voarl ngs are ap pearing among tho receipts that compari sons ns to prices are vory iiiitiouii o limit o. Receipts for the week have been com paratively liberal, as around 49,700 head wero reported In as compared with 45,950 hrnd last week. Quotations on Sheep nntl inmns: uoou. n rhnlcn Mxlcan lambs. IS.2MTS.nO: fair to trnnd Mexican lambs. 87.85ff8.25: good to choice westerns. 18.158,45; fair to good westerns. 87.8508.15; feeders. J7.50H7.75; yearlings, ngnt. 7.;io3T.on; ycarungs. hravv. S6.7oST7.10: wethers, good to choice. 86.354f6.60; wethers, fair to good. tA.Wi? 6.3.1; ewes, good to choice, 8.5&RB.15; ewes. fair to good, 8..r2f.S5; culls and bucks,. Ilcnresentatlvo sales: No. Av. Pr. 8 M 7 tS 8 45 6 1U 237 fed lambs 74 490 Idaho red iambs si S89 fed lambs 80 141 Mexican ewes n CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Demand for Cattle Firm Hogs Un settled Slierit fltrontr. tMIIC'AOO. Feb. M HOGS Receipts. 12.000 head: market unsettled: light. VS.30 ffS.60; mlxod. $8.2&tf8.55; heavy, $8.1506.60; rough, js.ioij.k; pigs, ju.wy3.30; uuik or salas. js.404.re. CATTLE Receipts, 1.000 head: marKct firm; beeves. $6.85(U9.00: Tekus steers. $5.20 4l.00; western stoerri. $6.201I'7.60; stockers nnd fenders. $6.15(ff8.10; cows and hellers, $3.25-37.50; calves, $7.001110.60. BHEEP AND LAMUS lleCCipts, o.wu head; market Htrong; natives, $5.2TtT6.S5; westerns, $5.CoH.90; yearlings, $0,751j7.POi native lambs, $7.4S.65; western lambs, $7.fl8.75. Kansas City Lire Stock Mnrket. KANSAS CITY. Feb. 28. CATTLE Ro colpts, 1,000 head, Including 100 southerns; market steady to strong: dressed beef and export steers, JS.l&flfl.OO; fair to good, $7.1036.16; western steers, $8.1609.00: fair to goou, 8T.40US.1&; western stcors, su.iow 8.50; stockers and feedors, $6.508.2o; southern steers. $0.75&8.00; southern cows. $4.2rft7.00: native cows and holfcrs. $4.25 Hf8.25; bulls, $3.2507.00: calves, $6.60010.00. HOGH Receipts, 2.600 head; marnet lira higher; bulk of sales, $-S.30Q.33; hoavy, $8.25J7,35; packers and butchers. $8.30 8.40: light, $S.SO7J8.40: pigs, $7.00(87.60. SHEEP AND iaiuh Receipts. head: market strong; .Colorado lambs, $7.KOfl,30; yearlings. $6.75ir7.W: wethers, $0.5006.60; ewes, 84.7&36.00. Ht. I.oals Live Stock Market. ST. IJUIS. Feb. 28. CATTLE- Re ceipts, 1,300 head, Including 300 Toxnns: market steady: cholco to flno steers, $8.50. tf9,00; good to choice steers. $7.5038.50: stockers und feeders. $0.25.70; cows anu heifers. $5.58.00; bulls, $fi.avg7.00; calves, $8.004110.00: southern steers, $o.2MT7-!W; cowb and holfcrs, $3.7506.50. HOQS-RccelptB. 7.200 head; market low 2Ta higher; pigs and lights, $5.60&6.60; good heavy.- $8.6508.65. SHEEP AND 1WVM1R1 ueceipis, l,wi head; market steady; muttons, $3.6006.50; yearlings, $7.0007.76; lambs, J7.003S.75. Hionr City Live Stock Market. SIOUX CITY, la.. Fob. 23. CATTLE Receipts, 600 head; market strong; native steers, $7.2508.75; cows and heifers, $5,250 7.25; canners, $3.60O4.60; stockers and recders, J4J.wi&7.j; calves, JI,WU7..; nuns, $0.2507.00. Hoas-Rccelpts, 3.600 head; market lOfp 15c higher; heavy. $3.1008.15; nflxod.'$8.150 8.20; light. $8.1608.3); pigs, $7.0007-60; bulk of sales, $8,1SO&20. No sheep. Ht, Josr-nli Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Feb. 28. CATTLE Re. celpts 300 head; market, steady; steers, $6.7508-25; cows and heifers, $3.7508.00; calves. $5.6009.75. HOGS Receipts 2.000 head: market, higher; top, $3.40; bulk, $8.2008.30. BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts 600 head; market, steady; lambs, $7.0008.40. ., . t Stock In Klght. Receipts of llvo stock at the six princi pal western market yesterday: t0 14 . ; .141 ..MS ..114 m at IT ..:t1 m .. cattle, nogs, aneep. 800 4,400 ' 2,000 300 3,000 600 1,000 2,500 2.000 600 3.500 1,300 7,200 7.200 1.000 12.000 6,000 South Omaha St. Joseph .... Kansas City .. Btoux City .... St. Louis Chicago Totals. .4.900 31,000 16,700 Condition of Trenanry. WASHINGTON. Feb. 28.-The condi tion of the United States treasury at the beginning of business toaday was: Work Ing balance. $78,673,006; In banks and Plilllppino treasury. $41,609,942; total of general fund. $147,958,675; receipts yester day. $2,555,659: dlsbtimeincnts. Sl.OT.tftl. The surplus this fiscal year Is $8,830,675, as against a deficit of $23,711,731 last year. The figures for receipts, disbursements, etc., exclude Panama canal and public debt transactions. Turpentine nntl Itnsln, SAVANNAH. Feb. 28. TURPENTINE Firm, at 42c; sales. 73 bbls.; receipts. 219 bbls.; shipments. 1,150 bbls.; stocks, 17,200 bbls. ROSIN-FIrm: sales. 214 bbls.: receipts. 743 bbls.; shipments, 2,000 bbls.; stock, 117.- O00 bbls, Quote: A, ii, V ePAl C, D, $6.40; E. $6.42Vi: F. $6.45: O. $4.60; II. $6,60; I. $6.75; K. $7; M, $7.20; N. $7.25; WQ. $7.35; WW, $7.60. NO HOPE IS HELD OUT FOR FORMER MAYOR CUSHING The latest advloes received by Omaha relatives regarding the condltlqn ot for mer Mayor R. C. dishing, who lies dj pcrately rick at his home In Los Angeles, hold out no liopo of recovery. Miss Mar. garct O'JCeefa and Mrs. J. J. Fitzgerald, sisters of Mrs. Cushlng. left for Los Angeles on Friday, hoping to reach the bedside of their brother-in-law before the expected end. Mr. Cushlng Is In his seventieth year. IIUILllt.N'G PERMITS. Swift & Co., Thirteenth am Leaven worth streets, cooling room, $5,OC0; J, F. Hnnfelt. 2815 Brown street, fruiiiu dwell ing. $1,000. ' fhe Persistent and Judlelous Use of Newspaper Advertslug is tho Road to Business Success.