THB BEE: OMAHA, Till HSDAY, FEBltrAUV D(5, 1914. 11 REAL ESTATE. FAUM A IIANLII LANDS KOU 3AI.1S MluhlRnn. . SO ACRES In Ogemaw Co., Midi , three miles from West Uranch icounty seatl: rreck runs through, rolling, some cleared, drive well, fine water, In.- gravelly sell; $IA per acre (snapl. 40 acres hoavy land, IH miles south Houghton lake, Michigan; main road (summer resort), $20. Several town lota near lllpglns lake. Michigan: also 5 ucrcs (summer resort), cheap; flno outing, fishing, hunting, etc. James M. Qoble, 3t(3 Union Ave., Chi. rai;o. 111. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Closes Sttong in Face of the Bearish Conditions. CORN REPORTS SOME BETTER Comlltlona In Snath Anifrlp Point ToTOiird n nigirer Ylelil at the Cereal Thnn Wmn nt First Expected. Minnesota. 2S0-ACRE FARM. Si miles from Min neapolis, 1M miles from a Rood railroad town; part under cultivation, balance meadow and pasture land; good soil; good eight-mom house, worth (3,000; liarn, granary, corn cribs, cattle sheds, iriaohlnu sheds, etc.; 14 cows, 20 head of steers, and heifers, threo horses, hogs, chickens, complete set farm machinery, buggies, wagonj, sleds, 0 tons of hay. L2UI baskets corn, 150 bushels mixed grain, 15 bushels potatoes; In fact, every thing on the farm goes except the fur niture. Price, $12,000. Or.e-half cash. Schwob IJros., ICES Plymouth Uldg., Min neapolis, Minn. NORTHERN MINNESOTA The great est natural cattle section, no drouths; alfalfa, clover, corn and lotatoes lire principal crops; prnlrlo or timber; free information. We have, no land for sale. Wrlto W. R. Mackenzie, Immigration Commissioner, 805 Palace Bldg., Minne apolis, Minn. OMAHA, Feb. 26. 19U. In the fare of decldedlv bearish condi tions the wheat market closed with sains of '.sGTic The most strength was shown In the May future, which Is in the con trol of large concerns and which was wanted by shorts. The controlled inter est was the taklnc of llttecn boatloads nt Chicago nnd fifteen boatloads at the seauoard, with about hair -n zrain no. hard and the balance J.anStobn. This was sold to exporters. In addition to these sales there were 70,000 bushels to Interior millers. Minneapolis reported n good demand for cash wheat there and thu head of a Duluth houso reported some- Improvement in the buying of cash, rsext to a crop scare, tne casn trade in wheat may bo culled the strong est bull factor. This waa shown yester day, and It is said those who are selling the wheat for shipment abroad are hedging these transactions In the pit. as is generally the case. oOO IMPltOVKD farms southern Minne sota lowest price; best terms. Wrlto Morehart & Atchison. Mankato. Minn, IIS to $io per acrv, in corn belt; iom choice bargains; Minneapolis Co mils. Farmers State Dank, at. Cloud. Minn. FOR 8ALB-A number of improved ana unimproved farms In the famous Red River valley. For further Informa tion wrue toaay io uaKer-L.amb Land Co.. Hameavllle. Minn. Missouri. FARMS for Bale. S3 down, JJ monthly Duys u acres good timber land, near iown, xexas uo,, aio.; price, jsoo; perfect ting, o. it. jaireii, ait. vernon, in. LAND BUYKltS. LISTEN! ISO acres, three mile frnm Inan! olirVif miles from II. R.; fair Improvements; J20 ier acre, i-v acres lour miles from In iana town; ratr improvements; $30 per ncre; terms, dui no tracio initen. wo make exchanges a specialty. Wrlto for our list.; stato what you have. C. H. -onpcr. iowry taij, Alo. o FARMERS, ATTENTION! For In formation regarding Laclede county inrms mai are ior saio at owners pi .ces nia uuy tu manion. Looanon, jlo. North lmuota. FOR RENT 1.000 to 1.B0O ncr fin farming land, ready for plow, Richland couniy, n. u.; rental, vi crop, delivered. Address Hackney Land Credit Company, nt, A'aui, ouinn. r jnt otur j tug r our ao-it, v. gas tractors with 8, 10 or 12 bottom John Deero engine gang plows; outfits good as now, at on-half of cost price. Seo or writo w. l. iiackney. Prior und uni versity Aves., nt. faui. sunn. Tennessee. QOOD farms for sale on I. C. R. It, 38 miles north Memphis, Tenn; bust lo cation for diversified fanning In south. Writs for list. J. R. nan & son. coving ton, Tenn. Texas. FOR SALE 320 acres; good Improvo- merits: two miles from railroad town 23 per acre; man died cause of selling. Mrs. Rertram. Corlepa, Tex. Wisconsin. Upper Wisconsin Rest dairy and general crop state la the union. Settlers wanted. Lands tot iila at law Drlccs. on easy terms. - Ask for booklet, 31 on Wisconsin Central Land Grant Stato acres wanted. Write cbout our ermine lands If Interested In fruit lands ask for booklet on apple orchards In Wisconsin. Address Land Dept., Soa Line Ry.. Minneapolis. Minn. OFFICIAL publications concerning soil, climate and crops of Wisconsin mailed free to those addressing Wisconsin HU.U Board of Immigration, Capitol low, mm on. Wit. REAL ESTATE LOANS 1100 to $10,000 made promptly. V. D, Wesd. Wead Bldg.. 18th and Farnam. RCZ. CITY LOANS. Bemls-Carlberg Co. u7 310-212 Brandels Theater Building, WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. GABVIN BROS. sew vonic (;i!m:iiai, markkt Quotations of the Dnr na Various Commodities. NKW YORK. Feb.. . - FLOrtl -Quiet but firm; spring potnt' iW4.7; winter straights, J4.lW.aO; winter rat rts. $4.4C1J4.7S: spring clears, S4.10fl4.J6; extra No. 1 winter, S3.Mir3.TS; extra No. 8 winter, $t2ffil.M; Kansas straights, $4.10tf4.2o. whkat spot market, nrm; nam winter. $1.01, c. 1. f.. to arrive. No. 2 red, $1.01. elevator domestic: No. 1 Northern Duluth. Jl.VM.. No. l northern Aiamtooa, $1.05, f. o. b. afloat. Futures, firmer. May. $1.03'.; July. 97Hc. . . HOPS steady; state, common to choice. 1913. 40tH5e; 1912, 20n34e; PaCoflC coast, 1913 NffWC; 1912, 1WS1C. hides steady; Bogota, xnraic; cemrni America, ."So. PKTROLUUM steady; renneii, rew York, bulk, 13.25; barrels. SS.7S1 cases, Hl.S. WOO L Steady; uomcstio iieeee. -xa. Ohio. 27e, CORN Bnot firm; new No. 3 yoiiow, TO 4c, c. I. f. to arrive. OATS-Spot. firm; standard white. w c; No. 3, iS40l6c; fancy clipped white. 4filSHc. HAY Quiet; standard. ici.w; iso. 1. .02lWri.0G: No. 2. 9095CS No. 3. W ec. . .... PIlOVlsiUJw--t'0rK, mnrKei. sienuy; mets, 33.tx.ni23.6u; rainuy, i.wrio.w; short clears. $20,23122.00. Reef, quiet; mess, J18.0Offl8.DO: family. tl9.00w.00. Cut meats, firm; pickicu oeines. iw o u onuds. ju.wmrn.wi; picKicn nam. n.w. -ard. steady; middle west. J10.KHflO.ltt; re fined, firm; continent, in.wmi.w; NEW YORK JJTOCK MARKET Sharp Break in Quotations Extends Through the List. BEGINS IN LOW RAIL SHARES In According to the trovernmcnl now , " '. ,, ,i ann.u. map, the wheat plant is well, covered vn " """"" with the ppsslblo cxcspUon of western xXLix)W-Qulet; city. 6HC country. 6fl This condition will furnish enough mols- ttl,iTKrt Firm recelnis. ture to carry tho plant for an almost in- SlfrSlUc: 14.900 tubs; firsts. rrts is grp extra.: mr Cash wheat was unchanged to Ho :&w. ler mouo spcciain, n vi n-.iv. withstand nnv attack bv.a Dosslble sharp ireexe. hlulicr. The more favorable crop prospects ror corn in tne Argentine over Daianceu an else in the markets of tho old world, oj Liverpool showed losses of Htflitl yes terday In the face of world's shipments of only 1.428,000 bu., which was considered quite light by tho trade. Farmers were a ntio more willing to sell their corn, nnu cash concerns advanced the opinion that wc are to have an Increase In the oners. Iowa receipts are to run heavy until tho form work begins in tho spring. The cush EGOS Steady; receipts, 31,000 cases; fresh gathered extras, 3l31ttc: extra rir.t.. aouo: refrigerator finest. ZSliffSTo; nearby hennery whites. 34c. POULTllV 1' irm; iresn anieu ivmcni chickens. 13024c; fowls, 15019c; turkeys, lsyac. OSIAIIA GFMKItAL r.J mCUT. BUTTER No. 1. Mb., cartons, 30c; No. SSSn& 'if !& v,'"ie;..yCSterday cHEEKnqrted Swiss, D0o; Ameri- can Swiss, sic; uiock bw, i 20c; daisies, 20o; inpicis, i-uc; iounn Americas, 21c; blue label, brick, 19c; 1 m- pies, lie; BpRtiisn macKcrei, bhuu per pair. 40c; Bolmon, 10c; hullbut. no; amounting to only 75.000 bushels. jasn corn was "Aanv-c maner. Oats were higher with the other grains on smaller offerings, moro than any urgency in the buying power. casn oats were USi-Wc higher. smaller longs in hog products were in tho lead as sellers yestordav. and theso h,trn Qn Villi Dion ri isg: channel cat' Increased offerlncs denressed values more u. iv nirWi-rnl. 12c than anything else. This combined buying Wholesale prices of beet cuts effective cavn a coort rnllv tn rlbbs nnd nork. while I in.v in nm.h. nr. fnllnwa: iara was easy, i nere waa a muc more i DEEP CUTo rne wnoiesaie iinccn Inquiry for cash meats and lard, but packers reported actual business as still Slow, Clearances were 6.000 bushels of corn, 74,00) bushels of outs and wheat and flour equal to 341.000 bushels, Liverpool closed unchanged to Hd niglier on wheat nnd d higher on corn. Frimory wheat recelptB were 629,000 bushels and shipments were 392.000 bush els, against receipts last year of 1.577,000 uusneis and shipments of 1.CC4.000 bushels. iTimary corn receipts were 1,211,000 bushels and shlDmenta were 698.000 bush els, against receipts last year of 2.71G.000 ousneis and shipments of 2,028,000 bushels. Primary oats reoclpts were 618,000 bush els and Bhlnments were 690.000 IhibIipIh against receipts last year of L334.000 bush- eis ana snipments of 1,3(77,000 bushels, CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat.Corn.Oats. Chicago Omaha Minneapolis ... Duluth Kansas City... St. Louis Winnipeg These "sales 179 27 289 19 IS 35 89 reported: G55 110 22 250 28 No. 2 hard wlntor: 14 car, 86c. Wheat- No. 3 hard of beof cuts, effective February 23, are as follows: no. i nos, n-.iic; .o. - ni, 16c; No. 3 ribs, 13io. no. i, loins., ic chucks. 11c: No. 2 chucks, iohc; ixo. .i chucks, 10V4C No. 1 rounds, 14c; No. rounds, 13',4o: No. 3 rounds. 13',ic No. plates, 9c; No. 2 plates, SHc; No. nlntpa fic POULTRY Broilers, 25c; hens, 14c; 9iii- HiirkH. 16c: irnese. 13a: tur keys.' 22c; pigeons, per - fl3?.: ducks, run leatuereu. uw. feathered, He; squabs. No. 1. Jl.5Ofl3.00; No. 3, Wc , . , Th fnllnwlnir nticea on fruits and vego tables are reported by tho Ulllnsky Fruit enmnnnv; VlSOUlAUliba 'oiaioes; vronuino Red River Early Ohio, per bu., u w. Rurals or Burbanlcs, per bu., 3Sc; Idaho Rurals, per bu., 80c. Sweet potatoes: ir htr.ncr. X1.26: Illinois kiln aneu. i.m Cabbaire: Holland seed, per lb., ZHo; nw tvor lb., ic now California. 3c onions Ohio large Red Globe, per lb., So; In diana yellow, 3c; apanisn, per craie, piih.n nnt bbnskot crate. tJ K good color, sweet and Juicy, quality best nave ucen bocu in tB4fc.."nv. . v"A Bunklat navels. 94. 126, 160, 176, 200 and 250 sizes, J2.60; extra iancy ouhmsi imvuim Itarly Honrs Trading l.lahl, but l'miarr Inereasen In Vol ume na Srnnliin Pro. (tresses. NKW YORK. Feb. SB. -A sham break In quotations, which began In the luw priced railroad stocks, extended through the market today, until losses of one to three points had been Inflicted well throush the list. In tho early hours trudlng was light, but pressure increased in volume as tne session progressra una In the tatter cart of the day there whs active selling for bolh accounts. The decline in tho low tirlceu rauroau stocks was Influenced largely by foreign selling, much from Amsterdam. Tho decline of these stocks ' recently and pending financial readjustment of the Reck Island and Wabash companies In duced foreign holders of these, shares to throw them over for what they wouia bring. Celling from Amsterdam, where largo amounts of theso stocks have leen held continued here until long after the closo of the European mar kets. The Jlock Jsland Issue again made new low records. Denver & Rio Grande preferred fell to tho lowest price on record and the common to the bottom figure since 1908. Missouri Pa cific and Missouri, Kansas & Texas also felt the errect ot this selling, but tne Wabash shares made a better showing than on recent days. Tho siumn of the standard snares. Influenced by tho weakness of the minor Issues, was coincident with the cliculatlon of a ropoU that decisive de velopments would occur in tne Mexican situation beforo the close ot the week. hllc there apparently was no authentic baBls for tho retiort. It was effective in promoting bear so ling. contriuutory factors wero tho poor railroad reports and less favorable trade news, The January statement of both Atchison nnd the Baltimore & Ohio showed decreases In rtoss earnings of more than Jl.oouooo. Tho weekly steel trade reviews reported that new business was not heavy anrt In the copjier trado there was talk of price cutting because of tho stagnant condition of the metal market, The bond market showed heaviness with losses of a nolnt In some convert Ibln Issues. Total sales par value J.K35.00c. united .states bonds wero unc.nangeu on call. Nurnoer ot bhIos nnd leading quotations on stocks were as follows: KllM. lllh. Low. Cl0; Omha 4 r n, Ht. llr. H. ..... tl Omiln a i' 11 Ht nr., sM. IH 1 IMt Sound T. U I- M. 1U.... 100Vi IwS PetlUiHl Or , 4. lW ll 1S UMon VM, Owshi, itetW... tl ...... tttB Vr . Uftl tt. tt U Hnlh Orotha Clljr it, 1M1 1H SlrKV & CO. Mock WJ 1JJ sulft C. . 1M4 mmx Cltr Plot Virus. KM 11 HiS Plfo. Cil., fc tl. K 1W....... ljf'i lM- Silt lk CTtr PtKl li. lt. ...... H H Hook.or A I. Kmp. IL ll. M. 1W.. i 4 Plut Cits Bet. ti. I H t U4 lloilmi .MtntiiK MocUs. MOSTOX, Feb. .-Closlng quotations on stocks were: Altu 41 NMidi do. ... Anil, Oertr T NIpMlm Mlnet A f.. U 8 1' S Norm nuitt ArltoM com wotin .... Arlioni MH0M IWmlnlon .. t'l. & llfl in on-oii OntenoUl UVQulnfjr t oppr llni r. i. ninion winter: 1 car. S6c: i car. 8.rle. Kn a mixed: 1 car. 8c: 2 cars, 8314c; l car, 2S0 sfze. J2.C0; 288 slzo. J2.40 : 32i iiie. J2.40; S5Hc. No. 3 durum: 2 cars. 83Hc. Oats TTinridn. Kumauats. per box. Sc. Apples: btandard: 2 car. S9c. No. 3 white: 5 cars, Extra fancy Washington Jonathan, per 37Vc. Nn. 4 whll' 1 rm 57U. tm ...,u. I f whltB. nor box. $2.21: Wlne- 1 car. "33c. Corn No. 3 whltn; l rnr :? .ar.1 12.M; extra fancy Idaho Northern 134. cars. 61ci 1 car, 60Uc: 10 cars. fiOc. Bdv. Greenings or Kings, per box. 12.00; U1 No. 4 white: 3 cars. B9c: l car. MUn; l mr itrn. fancv Idaho Rarobcs, por dox, J1.7; .... A . .. ' " ' 1 1 . . 1 K m -m..n uoc; - cars, oic. .o, i yeuow: 3 cars, eic. no. o yeuow: i car, sic Ren Davis, per bbl.. J5.00; otino, MOO; ynln. T So. MISBaur! Plnnlns. J6.UX W IUbUU . - - - , Lemoils: Extra fancy ounKist. jws una "COa per box, Jti.w; extra cnoice lira uau, 300s' and SOOs, per box(iJ5.00; choice, 4.00. n-n.m imnortad Malaga, extra fancy. J7.C0: fancy. JT.00. Grapefruit: Florida Tangerines, per box, J2.&0: extra fancy Florida. 36,' J4.M; 46 and W. J4.75; M. M and cn tnen Cranberries: Per box. J1.26. spring, sinraoftc: mo. s aurum. msiihc: . i nr.r? na b-oz. nktri.. 12.00; wo. 3 durum, 83es3c. Corn: No, 2 white, I fiK. 12 12-ox. PRgs., J1.00; T-crown 62ia2V4c: No. 3 white. C0ffl2c: No. 4 white. " i..i ttv. ner lb.. 18c:, 3-crown im STacOc: No. 2 yellow. COmMle: No. 3 vol. f ie. Der lb.. 13c. Dromedary low, Kreic; .-no, yeuow, lougsc: no. 2. hrand dates, pwg., ww; Airawr urunu 60e0Mc; No. 3, 6Se0c: No. 4, 06QS6c; dotes, pkg.. J2.2S. Halowlo dates, per lb.. no erode. 49SC3C Oato: No. 2 white. lUd Parsnips, per iu.. to. .Brruio, Ver . . . .... . ' - n..t . in ' r ', urn ir.a sjvrc: stanaara. snac: no. s white. 271 m.. zc u'"i 4?S7e. Rariev: Maltlnc. KSfffetic? Vn i lb.. 2c, Itutapagos 3 cars. COUn: .1 cors, 60c; 3 cors, B9V4o; 13 ears, G9c. No. A yellow: 2 cars, 68c; 2 cars, 674c; 1 car. 67c; 1 car. 66c. No. 3 mixed: 2 cars, 60c.; i car, ow:; i car, oc. wo. 4 mixed: 2 cars. kac. No grade: 1 car. E3c. Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 hard, KiigS7ttc: No. 3 hard, 85Jf86V4c: No. 4 hard. 8X3S4Hc: No. 3 spring, 85HS6V4c; No. FARM and city loans made promptly. Wm. McCormlck. J201 Farnam. Red ZOta. MONEY, on hand at iowest rates for loans on Nebraska farms and Omaha city property In any amounts. I. W. BINDER. City National Rank Bldg. 40SCOC. Rye: No. 2. 67MQ68c: No. 3. 67 IrtikC. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS CITY property. Largo loans a specialty. W. H. Thomas. 2y State Bank Bldg. WANTED City loans W. Farnam Smith & Co.. and warrants. 1320 Farnam St. CITY and farm loans, 5, &V4. 6. J. 11. DUmont & Co., 1C03 Farnam, Omaha, features of the Trailing; nnd Closing; Prices un Bo ox a at Trade. CHICAGO, Feb. 26. Wheat today fought up to a higher level than at any time since the first of the year. Enlarg export business was one of tho principal elements of strength. Closing prices wero easy, though at a net advance of only a pecans, per lb, HARRISON & MORTON. SIS OnT. Nat OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1016 OMAHA NATIONAL. Douglas 2715. REATj ESTATE WANTED. LIST your house with Osborne Realty Co. Over 100 sales In 1913. Call Doug las 1474. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE It. E. GOOD LAND for your business. Busi ness. Exch.. 3M Om. Nat. Ilk. Doug. 1869, GOVERNMENT approved Investment securities or land for auto, other prop' erty or Una. Doug. T042. WANTED TO RENT. I rent anything, anytime, any place, at any price. R. a. xrumbuu. u Bee. u. nw, WANTED TO BUY. Highest prices paid for furniture. D.CS71. WANTED TO BORROW. want to borrow J4.000 on section good farming land, western Nebraska; worth J20 an acre; win pay iiDcrai interest, Write C 144, Omaha Bee. LIVE STOCK MARKET OP WEST ' SHIP live stock to South Omaha. Save mileage ana snnnKBge. xour consign ments receive prompt and careful atten tlon. . Live Stock Commission Merchants, MARTIN BROS. &. CO.. Exchange Bldg, LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE. The annual meeting ot the stockholders of The Boa Publishing Company will be held at the office of said company in The Bee Building, umana, ui t u giogk p. m. March 2. 1914. for the election of direct ors for the ensuing year and for the transaction ot such other business as may properly come before tne meeting. By order of the president. N. P. FE1L. Secretary. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEET' fwrsMntlca Is hereby given that the reg- nntiiml meeting of the stockholders of the South Platte Land company will be held at the office of said company at Lincoln. Neb., at U o'clock a. m. on the Lincoln, sto., rouiw . eu.i.an. 4th day or aiarco, a. u. mt, n ujr c n M.ORRILL, President. A. B. MINOR. Secretary. The Persistent and Judicious Use of Newspaper Advertising is the Road to Business Success. Turnips, per ner lb.. lUc, .iihmin Jumbo celery, per aoz.. (55 cider, per keg. J3.2G; per half bbl . J5.7B. Bliauuis. per uuz., uuu. Parsley. Pr dot.. c. Radishes. Per doz.. DOc. lieaa jeiiutc, jicr uui., i,vv, homo-grown ' nnPr.. ner basket. COc. Wax or irreen beans, per hamper, J5.00. Hothouse a1.".::" torn r-oiilinr,n.r cucumucrs, vi per crate. Ji.25. Venetian garlic, per lb 12V40. Eggplant, per uuz., Jiurw radish, 2 doz. bottles in case, per case, JZ.00. wainuts. """..""Vo" 'T V 19c. Medium pecans, per lb., 13c; Jumbo IDC. 1' t yvi in. Amlmrat(sl CoDprr . Amrricin Asrlcultural American llrt Husir.,,, Amrrlcia l'n , Amtrlran Oin pfJ. Amerlcin C. & K American Cbtton Oil Am, Ic Brcurltlfi American Unied American IjncomntlTS ... Amrrlnii P. It It Amrlcin S. ft It. rid.. Amcr. augur Keflnlni... Arnerlctn T. k T. Arncrlrin Tobacco Anaconda Mlnlni Co.... Atcbl.on Atchlton pfd Atlantlo VcmM I.lne Ualllmora A Ohio Urthlrhem Mrl lirookljrn llipld Tr IVnadian raclflo Ontril LMthtr Cherapfiks & Ohio Chicago O. W CtilCiro, M. & 8t. P.... Chicago & N. W Colorado Kul & Iron.... Cora rroducli fonaolldated laa nelawarr i lludaon D.nvcr 11 lo Cran.lt.... Denver 11. O. pfd.... Dltllle UecurltlM .... Erie Krle lt pM j;rle Zd pld General Klctrla Ortit Northern pfd Grit Northern Ore ctfi. Illinois Central Interborough Met lnterborough Met. pfd... International lUrveater.. Inter-Marina rid International Paper .... International rump Kanaaa Cltjr Southern.. Lacleda 0M Ihlgh Valley IiuUvllla ft KaaliTlllo.. M., St. P. t H. Hie. U, MUaourl, It. tc T Mluourl l'aclflo National Dlacult National Ix'ad N. R. It. of M. !d pfd.. New York Central N. V.. O. W Norfolk ft Weatern North American Northern Pacific Pacific Mall lvnmrlvanla reoplo'a Oaa ! e. c. & tn. I. lMttaburgh Coal I'reaaed Steel Car Pullman Talaca Car Heading ; llepuhlic iron at nmi . 27,000 71 V. 73'i 9,400 900 l.Wi 400 2,101 "00 too 90H a: MS 41 tH '"J" 7 300 101 K 700 00 1300 3,100 121 147 HI H Pl' 41 43 MS 101S 1H (.1 S3 4:s Hit 10W IOUj 105H OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET Cattle of All Kind! Fairly Active and Steady to Stronger. HOGS ARE FIVE CENTS HIGHER I'M I.ninlis Sternly to Kasler Com pared lTlth Tnrailsr'i fienernl .llnrLrt Fnt Sheep Meanly tn Ten t'enta I.orrer. M. Jiatt tlutt I' Kranklln tlranbr cm ureene raninca ... lal Hojale, i'rpper. Kerr Iwike Ijike Copper Id Palla Copper.. . Miami Copper . . Mohawk II. M. "m' 11U Superior .., (Superior A li Tamaratk . JIHV. S.'S. it 21 ln pin . ... 4'iUtah Con. . Itttltsh Copper Co V Winona Woherlne 4U, ll'i 1. M ! SOUTH OMAHA. Feb. , ll'i. ail I ttA"lrtra K.r.i earriA. TTnffa. 8leei ((i Official Monday 2.810 4.316 12.1"? Official Tuesday 1.115 11 in 1 4 . i . t 11 . 1H IS M ..141 . 4H 41 . . 10 M -Wn 19) I 40 T 21 19 i li 14 ISO 4(1 M itl) ... I tt M Ml . 43't 14 tit M (It JM ... t I2'4 Tl 191 . . lit AS : .. t 42N 77 .III ...IK JM ' 4 IM N US l K . 1 71 i? ... iu to : ... in ft 4'I ti Kstlmata Wednesday... 8,000 15,500 2ISU. Ill I.niiiluii Stock Jlnrki-t. LONDOK. t.h. IB. American securities opened steady and a fraction hlRher to day. Itcallxlnir depressed tlio list durlnir tlio first hour. At noon tho tone was easy and prices were from ' above to ' below - Metnl Mnrhrt. XBW YOtlK. Feb. 25. MTlTAI.Sl.ead: Quiet at .!SjrtOC; London, 19 ISs d. Spelter: Quiet at JS.30lift.40; London, MIX 10s. Copper; Unsettled! standard, spot and March, I13,JH.25; electrolytic. 114.fi2UW14.87V,: lake, nominal; casting. lM.37'.fcfll4.62;,. Tin! Weak; spot, 37.9n ss.jo. May, JW.lOTas.so. Antimony Dull; Cooksons. JT.J3. Iron; Quiet and un-chatiRcd. London Prices I opper: l- irm:. spot, rsi fis Sd, futurcx. f!4 l"s 9d. Tin; Steady at .C17.T Ks; futures, 175 iss. iron, vievc land warrants. fiOs 4d. ST. LOl'tS. Kcb. SR. Lead: Nominal at tS.S7. Spelter: Hosier at .K1K.S7V4. Cotton Mnrkrt. LIVKUPOOL. Feb. 23,-COTTON'-Spot, moderate business done. Prlcea easier; mlddllntt fair, 7.i5id; Rood inlddllnK, 7.tld; mlildlliiR-, ".Ood; low mlddlllm. 6.KM; Kooti ordinary, 5.S7d; onllnary, 6.37d; roles, S.000 bales. NKW YORK. Kcb. Si. -COTTON-Futures closed steady; March. 12.20o: Mny, ll.SSo; July. 11.S.10-, AURUst, .Kc', October, 11.42c, Spot fiulet! mlddllnc. 13c; Rtilf, 13.23c. llrr llooils Inrkrt. NHW YOllIC, Feb. S3. DKY tlOODa Cotton Roods markets wero steady to day, but u larner business was done at tho lower prices named on wide print cloths of odd construction. Worsted yarns wero fc a pound hlRher. LtRht laces nnd cumlsales wero in steady de mand. Kmbrolderles wero unlet. Silk ribbons wero In active demand. Urn porn toil Apples inn) Dried Krults NKW YORK. Feb. SG.-EVAPOHATHD APPLKS Qlllet. DIUKIJ KUUIT-Prunes firm. Apricots quiet und steady. Peaches steady, llnlslns UUII CIIICAKI) LI VK STUCK MAIllCRT Threo days this wit.. 11,925 20.354 Sainrt days last week.. 17.413 33.799 Same days 3 wks. nxi.ll,40 37.131 Saiiii. ilava .1 iFn lW. 21.273 name tlnys 4 wKs. agu.16.4S as,m . Same days last year.. 10.27 4 3,792 40,9S T)io following table shows the receipts of cattle, nous and sheep at the South Omaha live stock market for the year to Out us compared with last year: mi in, mo. Dec. Cattle t4l.4S.t 154.G!5 10.J" Hog 4TO.7M M4.M9 3J.7W Sheep 422.0W 376.S03 4234 ...... The followlnc labia shows the ranee, of prices for hoes at tho South Omaha live, lock market for th last few days, with comparisons: SHUKP-OfferlnRs continued to show up In liberal numbers oRftln today, as tho receipts wero estimated nt soma 78 cars, or 17,000 head. aRolnst 13,553 head a week, ago and head on the same day a year ago, Thero wero about as many lambs hero ns yesterday nnd, It any thing, ewes formed a larger proportion of tho receipts, though their quality was tint nultn bi nnnri. Thnrn wero a few i wethem, but no yearlings to speak of. Todav s liberal receipts, witn inosc ol yesterday and Monday, make a liberal supply for the first three days of the, week, the supply amounting to In oil about 43,679 head, compared with 39,377 head on the - same days last week and I0.CX head a year ago. under such ronaltions the buyers Inrtnil nut this morning nnd filled their 20.BB 'orders on a basis steady on lambs and 17,000 4S.123 39.377 32.33) Date. 1914. 1313.1.1911.10.1'J08.W. Ill 91U S74 MS J11H 31, 63H 13 02 ISi 12 8io mi 600 113 J00 IMti 1,100 UVi J00 4, SO) con 7. li ) 14,600 6.S00 1,100 300 J.MO 400 SCK) 400 7W l&.ooo 600 SOU iii'" 37). 91 :ios ) (US ii 100 134K 31 U 10H 1311 1MH 10H i, 4SS 37H 21 4l 141.''14 3,100 uj'i i:u l.nuu as 100 110U 1,000 15V 2,700 0U 300 1014 fS 101 Ki UK at, !: 211 SOH 61 . ioiu ui',1 31 llSVi 1HM I0ii 20 Cnttlc Stronir to Dime Hlultr lliilia HtroiiB'. CHICAOO. Feb. 23.-CATTL13-necelPts. 13.000 head: market, strong, to loe higlier beeves. $7.23ft!U6: Texas steers. $7.0CttiS.l0: western steers, t.iou o.t"'; stocKnrs nnu feeders, 15.COa8.00; cows and holrcrs, J3.73 0W.ho; calves, n.wwii.xri. liuus-itcceiMs. .tui nenu: martci, strong; light, is.EOt(S.75s mixed, js.torrp Heavy. w,3Mra.7i; rougli. s.3SifN.4a; Digs. 17.6011S.W: bu k of sales. SS.CMltUO. HIIKKP AND IaAMIIH KCCCIPIS. ai.WO hnnd: mnrkct. strong, to 100 higlier: no tlve. fii.0041il.fi0: western. J5.001i6.60: year lings. Jn.(HHT7.3o; lambs, native and west ern, (T.UOOJ.IV. 110U 14W eiu lot 147W li4',i 34 101 44 101V lOVi nil 6, WW 200 134 4,400 lltt 6.4M '"io 1.300 200 131 "iivi 13 21 S00 104 VI 200 70 Kl'i i" I71i 111. 12 'ion 19 i 37VI Kansas City Live Stock SInrket. KANSAS CITY. Feb. 2u.-CATTLlC-lte- celpts, C.400 head; market steady to lOo niBiier: nrimo ten steers, m.wav.w. dressed beet steers, li.COii.50; western steers, K.Mia.ir.; snuincrn steers, iu.uuw 8.00; cows. J4.257.75; helfors. S1.60iW.15; stockers nnd feeders. JG.OWiS.OO: bulls. aij J.0Oi()7.M: calves. JO,B04rl0.76. nuuB- iieccipis. iu.vuu ncaii; inHntci strong to Sc higher: bulk, JS.458.tt.'; heavy, s.eo5f.ir,i4: packers ami im tell er. jg.4W.C7U; light, JS.40iiS.00; pigs, J7.2Ml8.10. 1 SHUB1' AND MMDS-Receipts. ,0,000 market strong; lambs, 37.40Q6.00: year lings. Jtl.2MI7.00; wethers. J.-.406.W; ewes, J5.25I85.70. Feb. if.. FeU 10.1 Feb. 11. 8 41 7 82 Feb. Feb. Feb. l'eb Fob. Feb. 17. Feb. 18. Feb. 19. Fob. 20. Feb. 21. Feb. 22. lob. 13. Feb. 24. Feb. 2,. 8 40l I tt 0S 7 33, 8 471 0 15 8 43S 7 S 121 7 31 4S 6 20 4 W 7 821 17 211 i 611 0 30 4 17 neavy 7 M Ofi'l U 7l G 13! 4 21 i chtco. 85.7SI 7 86 C W 6 w 6 771 4 0? B.7&. ewes, 7 90 6 01 7 01 8 76 6 Jl 4 Vi a v., 7 111 H 7ai ll IS S 38 S 01 5 94 7 04 S 85 6 071 4 05 8 4lW, S 14, 17 11 & 91 W 4 10 3S,1 8 0f. 5 SO, 1 8 921 6 911 4 S 8 32U.I 8 29W 8 2H 8 34 3 8 33H 8 35 1 8 S31 6 97 4 IS 4 01 3 97 4 03 7 M 6 Ml 7 8 111 C 021 7 Oil 8 5 8 12 f. 03 7 W 9 02 6 PC 5 PG, 7 4 9 20 d 04 S 19 CU ll !MI 9 191 6 11 8 ai t vl tfsi 9 231 241 I U (Ullnil M Ilecelpts and disposition of live stock at the Union Stock Yards. South Omaha, Neb., for twenty-four hours ending at 9 o'clock ycaler.lay; H UC IS 1 1 TH-C A K5. Cattle.Hogs.Sheep.H'sea c. m. & St. P. Ily. 14 Wabash Ry 4 Missouri Pacific Ry. 2 Union Pacific II v.. 32 C. & N. W.. east... 14 (.'. N. W.. west... 70 7.1 li 2 I' SI I H M AV O "T c!. II. & Q.. cast.. 1J 1 7 1 O., 11. Q . west.. SO C, R. I. ei P., oast, fi C It. 1. & P., west. 1 Illinois Centra Ry. a Chicago a. W. Ry.. Total receipts ...224 DISPOSITION HEAD. CfLttln. Unss. Sheen. .. 607 2,(M l.HO ..1,078 ..1,403 .. Ml steady to easier on aged sheep, trade bi. Inr fairly active, and a fair clearance- being effected at a reasonable hour. I n like yesterday, tho most Interest teemed to center In lambs, as tho bulk of such offerings showed tho most activity, and as a rule were picked up first. The range on fed western lambs vai J7. 25O7.S0. ICwes soU anywhere from J5.25 to J5.65. the quality and finish fix ing the price. There were few it i.ny sheep or lambs at the disposal of feeder buyers. Iimbs sultnblo for feeding pur poses are quotable at J6.u094.7G. Quotations on Sheep nnd Lambs Lmbs. good to choice, J7.Kf7.90; lambs, fair to good, t7.0OH7.35; lambs, culls, J6.W B.50: yearlings, light, M.60fl6-7.'i: year lings, heavy, Jtl.0OQ6.5o; wethers, good to itcuu; wetnors, rair o goov ewes, good to choice, Jo.bW fair to good, J5.wao.oo. 6 .. 3 1 C6 M 7 2 73 li 15 7 1 7 24 13 10 7 2 . , 3 4 1 2U) 83 20.1 cornfed shoep Ill 197 cornfed sheep ,..113 184 cornfed sheep 113 10 cornfed wethers ...141 118 cornfed wethers 108 42 cornfed ewes 108 157 cornfed ewes too 105 cornfed ewes 110 139 cornfed ewes 108 124 cornfed ewes 104 Kill cornfed ewes 103 138 cornfed ewen 85 153 cornfed lambs 84 174 cornfed lambs 711 126 cornfed lambs 75 164 cornfed lambs 77 173 cornfed lambs 59 Xfi cornfed ewes 87 20 cornfed wethers ............. 87 123 cornfed lambs i 78 177 cornfed lambs 80 174 cornfed lambs 83 5.1 cornfed lambs 83 2 cornfed ewes 170 4i rornreu lamns ts IPS cornfed lambs 82 180 corn Ted lambs S3 102 cornfed lambs ., 82 626 cornfed lambs 75 190 cornfed yearlings lw 179 cornfed yearlings 108 Co. Morris &' Co Swift & Co Cudshy Packing Armour & t:o J. W. Murphy Morrell Lincoln Packing' Co..,., South Omaha P. Co..., Omaha Serum Co V. JJ. Vansont Co..... Hill & Son F. II, Lewis Huston & Co J. 11. Root & Co J. II. Ilulla Rosrnstock Hros. ...... McCreary & Kellogg. Worthelmer & Degcn.. Sulllvun Hros Rothschild Mo. & Kan. Calf. Co.. Christie Hlgglns Huffman Meyers Hukcr, Jones A Smith. Tanner Uros John Harvey Other buyers ,, 94 16 2 6 104 121 64 U 93 40 60 49 4S 3 V 7 3 4 233 3,072 t.Kit 3,353 4, 4.l 2.H.0 0,81( 3,831 ,oo 100 3.1O0 103Ti 70 ltl'i HJ'i 3514 2tt lint mn 1,700 43H 4H, t, iiiuugii ui tt net. huvuih:.! ui vuiy u. pecans. i"sr iu., i. i, shade. Other leading staples ul showed a brake almonds, per lb., 18c. Uratlls, per rise over last night's corn iimio to ic, lb., 18c, Black walnuts, per lb.. 2c. Raw oau, UHc, and provisions 2VtCc to 7c. No. - ranuts, per lb., .c: Jumbo peanuts. fihellbark hickory nuU, per lb.. Be; Jargtt Seaboard exporters were liberal buyers nf Wripnt In tftilsta crn atirl tttAi-A wa nnn. slderable selling Jn the southwest direct hlcko v nuts, per o., 4c White Rice to EuroDe. Boston sent word of much doocgm. per lb., 4c. Checkers, per. iw- ocean freight room engaged 'there for pkg. coso, J3.60; per -pkjg. case, iuit. n ,i . ... i i.wi.t. nr ,nrK. aa.uu. eavn, v. n i.cul. iiai.o'Aiitti.uu iir-iiinii.i whh ninn i .uvvh.., r .. .-. .. -. . . . felt at Baltimore. The widespread Chestnuts. Imported Ituian, per it.. io, character of the call from forslimem v.. sacx or ddu ioxs, vc iu.j, oMriii.iii,.! in .nnn n.r. . .Xini vcr. 2t-sectlon case, per case j.av. In d.HmulA. r.r , ., a , n 1 .1 .. ..(,. - . I . I 1 frrenen imnunllnir tn mnr than ifw i I Knnana City Oram anil i-roTiaiuui, 000 bushels as compared with figures KANSAS CITY. Feb. 25. WHEAT No made earlier in the season. 1 hard. 87Q89UC! No. 2 red. SOHfiWic. Profit taking on the advance led to a CORN No. 2 mixed, gw: no. j, tic; reaction In wheat durin the last hour. No. 2 white. 67c: No. 3. wtttteiyic our. xnere was no sucn weaxness as at tho Closing prices oi imurtu; ienubllo I. t H. Vfd... Itock Inland Co Hock Iilanil Co. pld. .... Hi. U &. H. V. 2it pw Seaboard Air Una. Seaboard A. L. r-M I. M Sloaa-Blierileld fi. I.... Souehern I'arlflc 12.300 M I Koutliem Italiwar -' Bo. Itallwsy pfd J w Tennesnea Copper 1, 14 Texaa Pacific J ,1J Union Pacifio "'j; Vnlon l'aclflo pfd K0 H United fttaiea iteanr Unltad Btatea llubber.,. ,6W M United States Bteel 7Z.WO "Va V. R, Bteel pta t'tah Coooer J.?? "H Va. -Carolina Chemical .. . M0 Wabaah .? Waiaah pfd W -tVeatern Maryland ............ Weatern Union .......... Weatlnihouaa Electrlo .. 1,100 WbeellnK Sc ua unc. Cblno Coppar J.J N. T.. N. 11. II MM liar Con. copper TotVl "ales f'or th. tUr. J94.1M hr.i outset appeared In them arket. Snow blanketing the winter crop was the chief Influence, worn snorts covered on a big scale. Tho neavicsi sellers or tne last two month were the most active buvera tnrtnv Wh.t uroutnL arjoui me cuange in sentiment was the fact that shiDDlnir demand . reported better in all quarters, and that I me movement worn rural stations was expected to diminish. Oats reflected the WHBAT May. S8V4c: July. 85$4g8Mic. CORN May. Ciwrc; juiy, trinvsmc OATS No. 2 white, 41c; No. 2 mixed, S9WM0O. BU firsts, 28c; TTER Creamery, 29c; ncnnrls. 2flc: DOCklng. 17iiC. KOG8 Firsts, zoc; seconus, zwc. POULTRY liens, 15c; springs, 15c. Liverpool flrnln Slarket. T.1VEKPOOL. Feb. 25. W 1 1 BAT 8 Do t . strength of corn. Texas reports of crop I strong. No. 2 red, western winter, 7s Cd; damace were also nf aulilgnra tn ih. v. 1 xrnnllnhn. 7n Arl; Nn. 2. 7s fAiil' Kn. nuns. I 3. 7s 4Hd. Futures, steady; March. 7s Provisions climbed with hna n,l era in I tUA: Mnv. 7s 4i.d: Julv. 7s 4'4d. The ascent was made In the face of com- CORN Spot, steady; American mixed, mission selling of a rather aggreslve sort. wuuianuna uioaeu as rouows: 6s SVid. La Plata futures, steady; March, 4s HHd; July, 4a sd, 94; S9?i Artlclel Open. I Hlgh.l Low. Close.l Yes'y, Wheatl May. July. Corn. May. July. Oats. May. July. Prrk. I May. 21 70 Lard. I May. 10 77ft 10 80 .1. 94M 96 I fcDVil 9H 6Wf 45741 66 GGTil 4M 89H t. tWWf 7if 66, 67w f. 66 CCTil 45T,l 6C?J . H 40Ti 40H 40if .1 I 40H 40HI St. Lonta flenrrnl Market. ST. IXR'IS. Feb. 2o.-WHEAT-No. r,l V.Un Kn 2 hirri 9?5?94e? Mnv. 93U "thisswc: July. ssviWWHc coiiN no. z. tc: no. : white, waw 67c; May, CSftc: July, 6Sc. OATS No. 2. 4Olf40c: No. 2 Wh He. 4H4c; May. tie; Juiy, 40Vc. 94H July Ribs May July, I 2170 21 65 ( 21 67Hf 21 62ft 4i 404 10 95 11 00 . 11 S7H It 00 .1 11 70 U 75 10 77HI 10 77M 10 95 I 10 97H I 1155 fll67M: 11 67MI U 72HI 10 72 11 52H 11 2H Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red. 6Q6Hc; No. 8 red, 4Vit(Vic: No. 3 hard, 934iJ94c; No. 3 hard, S3',493Hci No. z northern. mavuc: no. 3 nortnern. SlSfttc: No. 3 spring. Jfi94V4c: No. 3 sDrinr. 31 . iw. corn: no. a, wanc; no. s white, 63H664c: No. 3 yellow. 61lGt2c. Oats: No. : white, 4i(j4:c; no. 3 wnite, 33Vitf40c; standard, 41c. Barley, 61J?70c, Timothy, J3.76flfi.40. Clover. II2.OOQ1S.50. Pork. 121.67V... Lard. JI0.52M. Bibs. tl0.87V.iil 11.MV. BUTTER Higher; creameries. 235430c j;uo iteceipis, v,az cases; market un changed. CHEESE Higher: daisies. 17liei7c: twins, 17'.4G17'ic; Americas, KfJQISc; long horns, lSUWISHc. POTATOP:S Steady; receipts, 35 cars; Michigan. Minnesota ard Wisconsin, red. 604165c; Michigan, Minnesota and Wiscon sin, white, 65437ZC POULTRY Alive. hlgner; springs, wi; rowis, mc. Key to tho. Bltuatton-Beo Advtrtlting. Sllnneaiiolls Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Feb. 20.-WIIEAT-No, 1 hard. &5H09UC: No. 1 northern. SI9Gc: 10 92V4 No- 3 SV4tS0c; May, 92',4c; July, 93 Cofree Slarkei. NEW YORK. Feb. 23. COPFEI3 Tim circulation of March notices, estimated at 75.000 bags, was accompanied bv nn opening decline of seven to eight points in conee mis morning, ah deliveries made new low ground for the movement, and March made a new low record for the season, but It was reported that lead ing roasters were taking up the notices and scattering tones found no nnnarent difficulty In switching from March to the latter months. Prices steadied later on tetter closing cables from European cov ering, witn tne Close tnree to rour points net lower. Haless, 94.000 bags. February and Aiarcn, s.vzc; April, e.u;c; may, 8 we; July, 9.11c; September, 9.27c; October, 9.32c: December. 9.42c: January. 91 41c. Hpot, quiet; itio no. i, vic; baruos no. 4 JlHc Mild, dun; Cordova, lSflifie, noni ll al. I Oils ami Itoaln. NEAV YORK. Feb. 2S.-OILS-Colton seed, firm; prime summer yellow. I7.0ofj JM; March. J712, May, J7.31 July, 7.61 Rosin, quiet Turpentine, easy, rruwfcluo bbls., W.Vi 11,300 1,200 MO .ay 3.700 117 2iU m 4Ti 1I4. !4V M 4 '4 74 2,t I ,. 44 71H iiii 20 5'!i SI sni 34,a 14 15IH U4a 'tiivi Cl'i 1MU r,3H IW, V.i tn 'w'i 70 'ioi; 67i lla II 14114 Hit; 133 24 121 4DH JOVi H 57 1 1UH 24H 111H 111 ll 20li 41 1MI.1 1841a 24 IS 4U IS 7 V :i 93 34 S 1SW 1"T4 IJ 13 109 tl I1H sovl 6'4 ml St Joaenh I,U Mock Market, ST. LOUIS. Feb. 25. CATTLE Re ceipts, 2,400 head; market steady to, ion higher: beef steers, J7.G0&9.2S; cows and heifers. u.ZMiQ.w: stockers and feeders. $6.fr0ri7.50: southern steers, J5.263f8.23: cows and hcirers, J4.007tf.00: culves. 10,00 C11.75. muuk iteceipis. p.iai head: market 10a hlKhor: pigs und light. 37.7508.85: mixed and butchers, 93.70i78.S5; good heavy, $7.80 HIIKKI' AND I.AMBS-Recelpts. 2.000 head: market 10M5a higher: muttons. J3.5(XJG.3.'i; lambs, 37.0038.25. v w A irlk Money Market ,T,r vnm- Vel. 25. MONEY Call. firmer at ii2 lr cfnt: ruling rote. 2 peTwnt; closing, li8S per cent. Time il. ronger: sixty doVs. 2Q3 per cent: ninety days, 3 per cent; six months VlIME MERCANTILE PAPBR-3HO STERLINO EXCHANaE-Sleady; sixty Kmsas day bills, J4.83M; demanu, ii.k; commrr- gfoU clal I Diiis. .. An,,.rm bii.vkii uar. oinv, mu., . i .i .. . i .i BONDS Jovernnieni, ricuu.. laiuvuu i r.i. ..j... Closing qUOtuwuiiB un ugiiun iuuu nw ns follows: U. B. ret. 2a. rf... ".. o. rr. a. ... do coupon i Id. 8. deb. 4. i31.. tlu V. B. la. rec.,......in It N- al. 4a.... 14 00 COUPOn ......v.. n. c J. ISb .. V. 8. 4a. res i J ao rn. Ha 14 do couuoa 11 Mo. l'aclflo 4 40 ranaraa la coupon. .101 do conr. t 71H Amer. Ac Is loiN'N1 It R of M 4H. W A. T. a T. cr, 4a.. 14 u y. c. g. i Uhi -ATO. TODaccu -ao urp. , lm,nar t U). 4U. II N. Y. K. II. II Atchlaon . ,tr- IHs ..........73 do cr. 4s. 1M0,... J4N. a W. 1st e. 4a 744 ao ct. if '7 "bo ct. a 104 A. C. U lt 4 IIVi No. Pacino 4i 4T4 Pal. Ohio 4a ao 3a 471, ao s "'. n. nai. , .. n llrooV. Tr. c. 4a,.. ItHrenn. er. lUa. Hit, lit. Can. of Oa. la 104 do eon. 4a loO'i Cen. Leather 6a.... IJ Headlnx aen. 4s,. . Ml. Llies. & UBin ivi",. ""- b. ir. ic la 77 do conr. 4ls 44 do ien. Is,., 41 Clilcaa-o 4c A. IHs. W fit, I K. W. e. 4s.. 74 ti II. ti Q. 1. 4s. .. MJaH. A- I. adj. la.. . 7n ao en. -r,. rac. roi. fa... KtV. UHcnrD i..,T uu v.. a... ....... as (!. It, I. a 1', e. 4a 441. do lat ref, 4a 11 do rff. 4a. TI'.iBo. Kallwar Is... "U. b. r ac 7i ., w a". a I), 11. cr. 41. Sioux VAir Live HI ink Market. SIOUX CITY. Feb. 23.-CATTLK-RC- celpts, 1,700 head; market steudy to 10o higher; native steers, J7.2.78.3.ri; butchers, JS.COSS.OO: canners. J3.Mfi-G.00: stockers and feeders, J6.40C7.25: calves, 7.6010.25; uuiis, stags, etc., o.iii.o. HOGS Receipts, 5.000 head: market stronK to Co higher; heavy, lS.30flS.4ii; mixed, vs.isai8.ju; light, i8.uVQ8.Zu; bulk of sales, S8.25ttS.35. SHEEP AND IAMBS RecelDts. 2.000 head; market strong; fed muttons, J5.25 t?G.50: wethers. J5.00i25.75: ewes. 14.000 I 6.15; lambs, $6.00(87.00. S . . .-n .: r. a 51. dosfpu ijive Hiovic .llnrket, ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Feb. 25. CATTLE Receipts. COO head: market stronir to 10c higher; steers, J7.b0iit9.00: cows and heif ers. J4.uiwb.wj: calves. J5.rxUI0.25. IIOC3S Rece Pts. 3.000 head: market fie higher: ton. $3.70: bulk of sales. J3.45Hti.60. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1.000 head: market lO&l&u higher: lambs. 17.0O Totals 5.02S 10,674 8,7fj rAvri.iiic.inia nf cattle were me largest tnat they have been any day this week, 300 cars being reported in. mm tho total for the three cays amounts to only 11,935 head, being a falling off of about 6,600 head as compared with tho cnrresDanrilnir thren dsvs of last week. There was a very fair demand for beef steers of a desirable type, ana tne mar ket opened early and was fairly active. The trado assumed a good healthy ap nearancn nnd the bulk of the receipts changed hands In very fair season. Thu prices paid were ruuy steady nnu on win better and more desirable kinds strong to possibly 10c higlier In spots. cows and heircrs were rainy active and steady to 10c higher In some cases Tho offerings for the moat part changed hunds In good season In the morning. Stockers and feeders were In moderate supply and they. too. showed 11 little more strength than yesterday. uuotations on cattle: uooti to cnoice beef stoers. J.1.20Q8.80: fair to good beet steers, J7.85i"S.,.'0j common to fair beef steers, J7.00ti7.85; good to choice cornfed heifers, J7.0WC.00; good to choice cows, lG.KKTf7.D0: fair to good grades, $5.7CftV60: common to fair gradeo. J4.25O5.C0: good to choice stockers and feeders. $7.5098 00: fair to good stockers and feeders, J7.00TP i.fo: common to (air siockcts cnu recuers. J0.5O3J7.OO; stock cows nnd heifers, J5.75V 7.25; stock calves, IC.KKSS.00; veal. calves, js.wyiv.'Js; nuns, stags, etc, ja.iovT.u). BEEF STEERS. N?. At. Pr. 3U 40 19' Live Htuek In Slant. Receipts of Ilvo stock from lh prinicpai western maiKets: Cattle. Hogs. Sheen Kansas City 5,400 Hl.ao C,01 St. Louis 2.100 n.100 2.0m EIOUX CltV 1,700 6.000 2,000 m. Joseph im 3,000 1,000 South Omaha r.,000 15.VD 17.000 Chicago 13,000 25.000 28,01 Totals v... 30,000 67,600 66,000 LONDON SUFFRAGISTS REFUSE TO GIVE BOND LONDON, Feb. 25. Five prominent suffragists were brought before the Bow street police court today, charged with obstructing the pollen during last night's demonstration In Parliament square. when they protested violently against Premier Asqulth's refusal to receive them. The prisoners were Laurence E. Hous man, author and artist; Henry W. Nevln- son, war correspondent; Mrs. D. A, Thomas, wife of the "Welsh coal mag nate; ll. D. Harben and Miss IC Halg. The magistrate ordered them to give bonds of $25 each to guarantee their good behavior for six months. The prisoners tltil'nloii lwifi',-"i;' " un I all refused to enter Into the bond. Brie p. 1. 4s. m u. h. iiubber Ca joiti 1 closure. Laurence Housman said; "I am here as Aa aen. 4a. doer. 4a. aer. P.. 74 V..CJ. Cham, 5sT" . M . ' ,,.7 8""",lJl"n runeni in. cen. lat r. 4s. M14 Wabaah i.t t et. 4s S7i of women political offenders. I shall Japan 4V4a U"Wis. Centrsi ta." iiv Justified and necessary." 74. U, H. Bteel Id Is .101H a prptest against the treatment llld. Offered. Quotations rurnshad br Duma, Drlnktr V Co.. Auburn. Neb., Is. 1121.., Armour t Co Commonwealth Lira Ins. t"hrap Ry Is, im.... Deere & Co.. pfd Pea Molnea tfctiool 4tt. Fremont, nep, u. at li. Bid. Aakad. Ii J 001 Omaba. 191J... ia. Fairmont Creamerr 7 per cent, pfd., Hater Lumbar Co., Council muffs,, lowm II tl. Is. 1MI Mountain States TAT. stock Macon Co.. Mo., Ref. Is, 1124 McCook, Neb., to. HIT.. . Omaha Oaa la, 1117,.., Cltr ot omaba IHf, 1)11 IH 109Va ioo" ', ii" , IIU 1011. s 1M M 11 71. loivt a 101 !W 04 IIU. 103.U 100 19 102 In the ordinary course offenders refus Ing to give bond remain In prison for six months. Alfred Meyncll, another prisoner, was charged with assaulting the police and was sentenced to pay a fine of 110 or go to prison for seven days, Federals to SUcW. As a parting shot. President Ollmore. before lie left New vork. fired this one "Organized ball says there Is room for only two malor leagues. Well, take from me. tho federal league will be one of them." Says Health Officer Should Devote Full Time to His Duties CHICAGO, Fob. .-A ptibllo health of ficer to be efficient must give his full me to his public duties. It was declared ero today by General W. C. Jttrcker, as sistant surgeon of the United States pub lic health service. In an address to the Federation of State Medical Boards Oen- ral riucker asserted that there were threo requisites to thorough public health dmlntstratlon. Theso three are the well trained, welt remunerated, full time health officer," sold Ooneral Ilucker, "the power behind him in tho shape nf Intelligent, accurate aw and tho riequalo appropriation. Public heoltli can bo bought at a price. Compared with the returns it brings, the price Is not high. Sanitary appropriations usually are dealt out with a parsimonious and grudging hand. It Is necessary that the public health officer demonstrate Jn arms ot dollars and cants that publio health and public wealth are inseparable. The humanitarian aspect ot the question should not be forgotten, but tt is of rela tively small importance In a country in which the courts have fixed the value ot a human life at about $6,000. No. ... 6... i... 11... 18,,. !... 11... ... ft II M 11 11 SO , 11 11 1... Av. Pr. 717 t fro .. .. 1014 7 04 1019 7 60 1 7 74 1100 7 IS 1044 7 II 1204 7 K 1011 1 01 1040 I 0J 124 1 10 IIU I 10 1191 I 10 1013 I IS ?7 I 11 Ull I 11 8TKKKH 11 11 10 17 4 II I 21 II 17 , 17 , 11 .11 , I , II, ...IMi I 111 ...ins i a .. .1148 IS ...1104 t IO ...IltS 111 ...1K9 I H ...IUI IK ...1140 140 .,,1145 140 ...liu tie ...1117 I IO ...1411 I 40 ...1441 I 40 ...1111 I IS 134 ..1000 .. S4 ..101 .. Kl .. 711 ..1070 ..1770 ..1160 AND H:iKKM8. 7 74 11... COWS. 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Booui. m cars, or io.wjj iieaa. iioin renorioa in. ror inn weex io uate the total Is 26,354 head, being more than 7.000 smaller man last week and over 10,000 lighter than for the same period a year ehlnners onenrd the market this mnrn Ing by buying tiulte a number of loads ot iignt nogs at prices that were all o 6c higher, and In some cases looked 610c nisner, i-acaers. nowever. were slow i starting out. most of them not even bid ding until after 9:30, and when they made tneir iirsi oners, prices quoted wero no lettor than steady. With other murkets reporting good advances, salesmen re fused to cut looso at the prices offered onu as a resuu me iruue was very uui until well along in the forenoon, at though a few sales were made at steady to strong prices. In tho end packers found that they could not fill their ordors without makings some concessions, and when the bulk ot the offerings finally bianco io move prices on an Kinus looxea to be fully 60 higher than yesterday' average market. After a trading basl was reached the market livened un uood deal, and In sDlte of the early Blow r.eia, a fair clearance had been made by noon. No. 31 io to 101..., 41... 39... 41... 49 Ill 31 217 S00 : iu 77 .... ill u m At, .111 .124 ,.IU .174 ..09 ..HI ..101 .Ml Oh. Pr. No. At. Bh. Tr. ... 4 14 U. ...... Ill ... IIS ... 1 SO 11 SI ... Ill ... I 14 SO Ill ,. Ill 40 I M 44 ST ... 1 ti ... I 34 14 104 ... 4 1 ... I 94 11 113 ... I Zi ... 4 34 ll 144 III ... 114 14 Itt ... 114 ... I 34 IS.,. ...114 ... I ITH ... 130 VI 14 ... I 37H .. I 34 70 131 . . I 14 49 7 IS 44, ., , 2IS ... I 44 ... I 11 JC. . .341 , , I 44 W I 34 7 ,.,..m ... I 49 S (5 5 6 Crt 6 tn 6 75 R7N RM C M 5 W G SO C C5 7 ir. 7 tr. 7 RS 7 K 7 91 s n A IT. 7 60 7 M 7 (ft 71 fi S 7 70 7 ft 7 SO 7 80 7 40 fi 40 6 40 Court Stops and All Are Vaccinated to Stop Smallpox Spread Smallpox stalked into the ranks of the Jury sitting In a case In the court ot Judge Leo Kstetle, with the result that proceedings were stopped for a time. Dr. Council, health commissioner of Omaha, fumigated the court room, and caught and vaccinated practically every one who was found in the court room when It was discovered that all had been exposed to the disease. William D. Morton, Juror in the case. left the court house at. noon for his home. 1409 North Thirty-fifth street. He felt bad, and before he got ready to return to tho court house after lunch, he felt a great deal worse. He called a physi cian, who pronounced his trouble small pox. The result was that court procedure had to be suspended tor some time while the other eleven Jurors and a great many others In the room bared their arms for Innoculatlon. The case thus rudely Interrupted waa that ot Joseph Oalatz against the Union Pacific Railway company. Qalatz Is suing for damages in the sum of $10,000 for In- Jury received on the railroad. Colorado Mine j Operators Deny Peonage Charge TRINIDAD, Colo., Kcb. 26.-Isiues were Joined sharply today on the question of alleged peonage in the Colorado coal fields. The congressional investigating committee secured a mass ot evidence bearing upon the shipments of strike breakers from Pittsburgh during tho coal miners' strike. Several men who came from Pittsburgh, formally testified for the strikers, declaring that they were brought to Colorado under false pretenses and held prisoners on the trains and in the mines. Last night and today, Domlnlck Poll tano, who aided In bringing two train loads of strike breakers from Pittsburgh, testified for the operators. He denied the charges ot deception and imprisonment and on cross-examination by E. P, Costl gen, stoutly stuck to his story that the men knew they were going into a strike region and that no force was employed In keeping them on the trains between Pittsburgh and Trinidad. Sum Patterson Discharged. ATLANTIC. Ia., Feb, 25.-(Speclal.) Sam Patterson, tho colored man arreitM last week on the. charge of ahootlnz K1 Taylor, the Farmers' Savings bank Jan itor, with intent to kill, preferred by Mrs. Taylor, was discharged yesterday by Mayor Uumea for lack of evidence, At the request of several colored par. ties, who clalmeJ to be afraid of htm. Patterson was required to furnish a peace bond In the sum ot $250. K. E. Herring, his employer, signed the bond. Key to the Situation lice Advertising,