6-C THE OaiABA SUNDAY BEE: MARCH 1, 1914. RKAL ESTATE. citv rnoi'KiiTV for sali:. Money to Loan On Omaha Residences Loans for Building Purposes Large Loans on Centrally Located Business Properties at Competitive Rates Loans Desired on Eastern Nebraska Farms Prompt Service Your Business Solicited W. H. THOMAS 228 State Bank Bldg. Hi ACRES, well Improved, prices right $100 cash, balance samo as rent, buys good cottage. Price 1,S00. MYRTLE DUEL, CU1 N. 23d St. Phone after 10 a. in., Webster 1052. GOOD HOME Eight rooms, modern. In nice order, full lot, 60x135, with cement walks and Iron ftnee; large, new barn and gnrngo combined; near !4th St. car line, at 221S Grant, for only J3.500. W. H. GATES, Room 617 Omnha National Honk Bldg. Phones Douglas 3231, Web. 26SS. REAL ESTATE. FARM .ft RANCH LANDS FOR SAI.Q California. THIRTY" YEARS' TIME. A flno farm for you In tho Golden Gooco Lake vnlloy of California and Oregon. Honest land and low prices. Fruit, grain, alfalfa, hogs, poultry and dairying. Ideal soli and climatic condi tions. Very small payment down, thirty years on the balance It you want It Good markets; ,blg Irrigation system; 3alrport new town oil Lake Shore and railroad. A big, honest, broad-daylight opportunity. Particulars free. Wrlto Land Commissioner, N. C. O. Ry., Fal r port, Cal. Colorado. FOR RENT or sale. I have a good 1C0 acics that I cannot look after. Want to ront for a term of ycai' to somo ono iblo and willing to properly care for it. or will Belt on long time payments. All fenced, Reliable private water rights. No alkali or seepages. Hod noil. Productivo. Near railroad and school. Willing to pay In land and water for improvements. This land Is worth JCO an acre. Thero Is good money in aystsmatlo farming. The land is euro to Increase In value. If Interested give particulars as to means and exper ience. Ton wilt ho dealing directly with the- owmV, Address Frank. ISldredge, Dur ango, Colo. o Florida. FLORIDA 200 FARMS FREE IN PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA In tho heart of the grapefruit, orange and plneapplo country, tho land of threo crops a year; 11,000 an acre Is often mado hero from winter vegetables alone. This land which wo will give away Is some of the most fertile land In this county. It has been deeded to us to ad vertise our town. ibid Wo Must Give It To 200 Peoplo "Who Mnko A Visit To Lako Worth. We want you to see Lake Worth. Thero aro no restrictions; you do not have to scttlo on this land or farm It un less you want to. Cheap excursion rates to Lako Worth March 3. March 17. April 7, April 21. Address Secretary, Chamucr of Commcice, Lako Worth, Fin., or Mc Xee & Dearlng, Ml Urandcla Bids.. Omaha, Neb."1 I WHY RAISE ISO CROPS ON $100 TO tXO INDSt WHY NOT RAISE 200 CROPS ON 30 TO J60 ?LVNDST Wo own a tract of forty thousand acres of the finest citrus fruit, vegetable and sugar cane land In Florida; located In the east ern portion of DeSoto county, on the west coast of Florida (not In the Everglades). This land Is being ditched whero neces sary, and other Improvements iiro going In. Is being settled un ranldlv. About one-halt of this land has been sold to actual and prospective settlers. Our prices and terms are within tho reach of any one. Write to us for maps, plats and descrip tive literature. Good, LIVE AGENTS wanted In every rommunlty. Liberal com mlttlon. FLORIDA FRUIT FARMS i uau'any. uz urand Ave., Temple. Kan vas city. Mo. nwr - n i.Mn,M. - -a. JJOu; unimproved five acres. 175: othr ten to forty-acro places cheap. (1EOROH iios 7i, Lako City, norlda. Gcorala. road station, 530 acre; water, timber, cli mate. Thos. W. McAllister, Buen. Vista. JotYBt. 14 miles from Omaha; about M acres un der cultivation, 25 acres pasture, 6-roorr house, barn and other outbuildings; 4 mile to school; land Is rolling, but not rough; 9 acres in com last year Will rent for cash or shore rent, or will ell pbeap on smalt payment down. Pop teuton given at once. Will tako In som trade. V. T. HEYDEN. 1814 Harney St, Omaha. Neb. Phones; Douglas ius or Web ster 121. 7S.0 PER ACRE. 120 acres or land S miles from tho cen ter of Council Bluffs and 10 mllea from th center of Omaha; 60 acres of this farm are In cultivation. IS acres alfalfa; rive-room house, barns (2), cave, wells, spring, etc.: and excellent dalrv firm: owner might trade for a smaller placo A. F. SMITH CO 21 Pearl Street Phone 329. Council Bluffs, la. Kaunas. SCO ACRES, all smooth, good coll; good aater, Kearney county, Kansas, west of Harden City; will sell all or any part; aiust sell soon. Address owner, 341$ Agnes Ave., Kansas City, Mo. o MUsonrL FARMS fpr sale. J5 down, 35 monthly buys to acres good timber land, near town, Texan Co., Mo.! price, $0; perfact muc ni, i. jarrcii, uiu vernon, ill. RBAIi ESTATE. CITY rilOPKIlTY FOR. RAI.n. Mlmit'HOin. 280-ACRB FARM, 35 miles from Min neapolis, 1V4 miles from a good railroad town; part under cultivation, balance meadow and pasturo land; good soil; good elght-ruom house, worth 13,000; barn, granary, corn cribs, cattlo sheds, machlno sheds, etc.; 14 cows, 20 head of steers und heifers, three horses, hogs, chickens, complete set farm machinery, buggies, wagoni, sleds, (0 tons of hay, l.iw baskets corn, 160 bushels mixed grain, 175 bushels potatoes; In fact, every thing on the farm goes except tho fur niture. Price, 112,000. One-half cash. Schwab Bros., 102S Plymouth Bldg.. Min neapolis, Minn. 00 IMPROVED farms southern Minns sota; lowest price; best terms. Write vnn ha l ,ir nnmh., i,n.. and unimproved farms In the famous Red River valley. For further informa tion wrlto today to Baker-Lamb Land Co., Unrnosvlllo, 'Minn. McliritolM. FOR SALE 2C8 a. good farm, house, orchard, farm land, hay, pasture, wood and water. Prlco JDO per a. Part cash, part time. Lars Bartclson, Butte, Nob. DO YOU WANT A FINE HOME OF 240 acres In tho Eden of America, Cass county, Nebraska? Ono that has been farmed and CONTINUALLY IMPROVED by the owner' for 15 years, who Is now going to quit farming, and will tako 16,000 on easy terms. Finest grain and stock farm, all In high state of cultivation; over (4,600 worth raised on It this season. Has large house and tenant house; 2o other buildings; unfailing well, flno orchard, to acres pasture, good market towns on C, ft, I. & P., and C, B. & Q. R. R, maln .no mllu to school; telephone and ftJT'JR'.A1, Ior. Possession March L ACT QUICKC. C. F. Bouck, Greenwood. Neb, FOR 8ALE-320 ncros smooth, rich XarmitlCr lntlll nna. llnHlnitnn i r 1 1 1 county, Neb., for J20 an aero. P. L. Spcn. tur, jirumgion, iep.- BIGGEST BARGAIN WESTERN NEB. W0 acres smooth, rich valley land. Wrlto Jpr price, Pumpkin Creek Land Co.,, Redlngton, Morrill county, Nebraska. TWO BIG LAND BARGAINS. I Section good farming land, Chcyenno county, Neb., for I12.W an acre. we section Kimball countv. Kh.. t.i an acre. Wrlto owner, I'. O. Box 257. Omaha. farmlntf land, ready for plow, IUchland rnlllltv, V. IV fAtifnl It o-r. ,1.11... ...s Addrei Hnckney Iud Credit Compauy, MH CT.UI, All I U II A FOH UIk Kour 30-1C. P. ga.i tractors with 8, lo or 13 bottom John . v nn fiwiini ummi i UUU as new, at on-half of cost prlco. Sto or wrlto W. L. Hackney. Prior and Unl- Ore iron, OREGON nln iiuhllenllnno r,i. nM. gon Almanac, Oregon Farmer and' othor official books published by Stato Immi gration CnminlMlllni. ttllnt- nf Auftlln.. climate and agricultural opportunities lor mo man or mouerato means. Ask ques tions, they will havo painstaking answers. Wo havn linthlnv in aAlt A rl.lm.. itnmt. S2. Portland Commercial Club, Portland, VIO. o SPECIAL proposition for renters. If you haVo 1000 cash It will bo worth your whllo to y.-'tj us for Information mi lond at Ontario, Ore. Wo are preparing this land for crop and you will bo under Very light expense to gt a first-class start. Havo Just issued new literature. Send ior 'L. reKon oml Western Colonisation Co., 83! Paxton Bldg., Omaha, Neb. ' Tcxna. 5 MAY MAKE YOU 115.000 In tho wonderful Texas. oil fields; now Drenarinir to rtHll; v,.n aIa I 21 hi pr?'"a trom co-oporatlv well; FREE iwm maps. Auurcss lllythe League Oil Co., SSt Scanlan Bldg., llbus ton, ffoxnn 9 ' vTtMSn SC,I0.U t10 OPENING Million acres coming oji market. U-Co to 34 acre: So acre cash. bal. 40 years. Ad ance nrormatlon and map, 4o postage Journal Publishing Co.. Houston. "11. .TvnoDanee. GOOD farms for sale on I, C. II, ft, JS mllcj. north Memphis, Tenn; bust lo cation for diversified farming In south. Wrlto for list J. R. Hall St bon. Coving, toil, Tenn. Waaltlnarton. , WAaHINOTON WANTS YOU. Ask Bureau Statistics and Immigration or ijtaje of Washington for free official nranu. UU1UB. JOniBinS GCtaUetl information by counties showing farm- ?JftAu5",..1?l,' Ul"u veils no 'land. iroiympi:; ash."' ml"lon-. FOR PROFIT BUY GUARANTEED REAL ESTATE 1 U Bflll I, :NI(lkl nnnn o, A . gi owing. (Alaska developments and oiiuiun uinn win RiBKt c.ty grow fajlu than vr. Tlmn in l.nu 1. ... iS"? your .monuy back with Interest ?r "'..v. nui as represented. Free title -nsurance. It you die befoni completing payments heirs get deed to i"ui' "to uiiu uik cun reiunu, qui ter acre tracts In and near fastest gw eaBy terms. Big book on Seattle free! Pictures from 160 to 1913. Full particu. iaro ir. Agents wanieu. - C,WllK & HUNTING. o 639 Crary Bldg. Seattle Wash Wltcoasia. Upper Wisconsin Rill fl.l.V mttA ..... . th union. Settlers wanted. Lands foi for booklet. It on Wisconsin Central Land Grant Stat acres wanted. Wrlv tbout lands ask for booklet oo apple orchard I In WUconsln. Address Land Dept. BoJ URAL ESTATE. FARM A RANCH LA MIS FOIl HAM. IVIsconaln. Wo Havo Soma Great Uargalns In 44 to lG0-acro tracts, close to largo mnrkcts, thirty-Inch rainfall, a wondor fully productivo soil, trout streams thrcugh mnny tracts, tlno hunting, good roads, schools, telephones, rural delivery, where you can raise fruit (100 cars ship ped from vlninlty year 1913), root crops of llio finest quality, grains, alfalfa, grasses of nil klndj; a natural dairy or stock country. Orchard Valley, UayflcM county, Wisconsin, Is the place (along the shore of Lake Superior). Over ISO Kales made to date. Hpeclal Inducements o actual settlers. Prices iow, terms e.-ir.y. Write for illustrated booklet, tes timonial", etc. Danaher-llolton Com pany, 309 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. o LAND HAKES-If you are looking far tho test and cheapest land In Wisconsin, you should worry, but write for particu lars to S. W. Gregory, Btono Lake, Wis. o OFFICIAL publications concerning solL cllmato and crops of Wisconsin walled free to thoso addressing Wisconsin SU.U Board of Immigration, Capitol MOO. Mad: son. Wit. Wyoming. NEW LAND OPENING. The readers of The Omaha Bee ard here bv notified Hint wn wilt soon, onen for Wo and settlement a new tract of twen- ty-flvo thousand acres or the choicest land in the Golden Pralrlo district of Wyoming. A reliable farmer representa tive wanted In every county. Write aa once for literature and full particulars. THE FEDERAL LAND AND SECURI TIES COMPANY, Dept. r, 100 West 17th St, Cheyenne, Wyo. Miscellaneous, COME south and grow up with the country. I will sell you part of my land at Wavslde. Washington ennntv: Miss. Tho location Is pleasant and healthy. I like the country, vou will. This .land produces many kinds of crops, is ery prouueuvo ana prontaoic. xoil can buy this land for about one-third tho Dries of eastern Nebraska lnnd. and each aero you farm will not you a good arai more money, iso trades considered. If you are Interested wrlto or call uron mo at tho Ilcnshaw hotel, Omaha Neb., ucorgo li. oneiuon." FAKM8 FOIl SAIjE. 130 ACRES, or SO acres, closo to Omaha: or rent cheap for cash. SOS N. 19th St. Douglas 4147. REAL ESTATE LOANS MONEY to loan on farms or city prop erty anywhere in tho U. S. at only C per cent simple Interest; buy, build or pay off mortgages, long time, easy pay ments. Emplro Realty & Mortcago Co.. 618 Gas & Electric Bldg., Dcnvor, Colo. o J100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wesd. Wcad Bldg., 18th and Farnam. 6 PITV T.HANU U.mla.Pnt-lh.,i, r 0 310-312 Brnndels Theater Building? WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. GARVTN BROS i- wo and up. V -tr -UIVUO. 0ma)n NttU nan FAItvT Wm. McCorm'ck. 1201 Farnam. Red 065.' MONEY on hand at lowest rates for lnnna nn NahrnMlrn farm, nnri Omnhn ii. property In any amounts. T 1 llt.I T" T, ... iin-tLcii, City National Bank Bldg. CITY property. Large loans a specialty. W. II Thorna. z?" state Bank Bldg. WANTED City loans and warrants. V. Farnam Smith & Co.. 1320 Farnam St. CITY and farm loam, B, 6H, a. j. n. Dumont & Co.. 1603 Farnam. Omaha. HARRISON & MORTON. 816 Om. Nat OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. 1018 OMAHA NATIONAL. Douglas" 1715. REAL ESTATE, WANTED. TTV IH.K.rll; U. m ! I sTl . 1 1 1 ii ill Co. Over 100 sales In 1913. Call Doug FOIl SALE OR EXCHANGE JR. B. Neb., lcrklna county, 40 A. broken land. wiiu uiiu Dim nuuse una wen, out im provements gone now. Prlco 118 per acre. Mtg 31,100; trude for Florence property. (277) 520 nrrnm Imnrnu.-I l..n1 T.-.I mundn Cit.. H. 11. A mllna r.Ain in,n. irrr acres In cultivation; land level, soli good, Improvements small, but good.' Prlco, 3O.S00. Enc, 33,900; per cent Owner wants 80 acres near Dodge, Neb. tfSTfi) l!i aprny Intnllir. I -.. n n U , Dodge Co., Neb. Good Improvements; all fenced; brick yard and all equip mcnts on place. Must bo seen to ,bo ap preciated. Prlco 110.000. Clear. 'Trade mllo from town. Prlco 31,000. To ex- rhnn rrn ' l'M!W1M.nr farm t a i HuBglns. Texas Co.. Mo. 6-room house, 700 bearing apple trees; rents for of A 'irJS ,B..?.1" rice ja per acre. Eno. ll.ooa Will trade for anything worth the money. J. A. ABBOTT & COMPANY, 43S Stato Bank Bldg., Omaha. Neb. KIOtlT1 ln nn ,. .l 1I...I ,i?t0. '?. tor. comer, 10 per cent r. U SJlu"n.",u,,u,l Payment Largo Seward. Address tho owner at 401 City .iwiuHfti xjmin, umana, iseb. nnnn i in rn. - nesa. Lxch.. 3M Om. Nat Bk. Doug. 1809. nnvKtiwMKKT .....' i ',: lecurltles or land for auto, other prop. . i. wnu. wuui, VI. , i'. u . viv, .uiiu 111 IVlw ?r?Sni-?Vnl Co'owo. Triced right; drawing 7 Per cent Interest My equity, 33.840. would trado for good Income city ?irJ)Jlf.rty or, nmll stock of merchandise tTVfJ?' ei.n,8ld.c,.a sood automobile up to dreV$aBeeh.aV yU l fferT AU' 4-ROOM hnn.A rliv . . . ' Jheds. about iae-re's.leasedd?roBS car lino and paved street. Cheap for cash ML X? V" or caTtle.08!!: , v. ut U1U,- ' . . - . t ti.rT0 cl,nnK western Nc- rCZZuZ L jt,v'" -u'uuo larm land for Sidg!;Vmahal.CC r nal"' 63 Stata Bank WANTED TO BUY. Highest prices paid for furniture. D.397L WANTED GOO CARS SCRAP IRON HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR RUBBER ,r AND METAL; W,1' P'"! Promptly upon receipt cY,K.ITK tor P,cc and shipping tags. SONKEN GALA MBA IRON & METAL ,r - . . . COMPANY. (Largest dealors west of the Mississippi.) Kansas City. Kan, DAMOND-y to 1 karat State partlo Hi!" il lrtter.Adirst P-119. care Sie. WANTED TO KENT. TWO rooms, furnished for dressmak ing, north part of city, close In. good lo catlon, rcasbnable. Web. 6396, HVK STOCK MAU1CKT OP WEST SHIP live stock to South Omaha. Save nrileago and shrinkage. Tour consign ments receive prompt and careful atten- Uon. 7 Live Block ComtuUalou Ucrchauts. MARTIN BROS. & CO.. Exchange Bldg. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Washburn Satisfied with Outlook of the Wheat Market. SEE-SAW BACK AND FORTH Trader In the Pit Are Uncertnln Jnst What Stand to Take suit tto from Pillar to Post on Buylns; nnil Selling. OMAHA. Neb., Feb. 23, 1914. John Washburn, tbe head of Washburn Crosby Milling company, one of the larg est concerns In the world, was on the board of trade yesterday. He was un usually guarded in his conversation rela tive to breads tuff s, but when ntiked as to whether the millers of the spring wheat nil I n r rt ....... . ......... ..... plies of wheat, he said that In his opinion vmio wm uu enqugn wneac to go arounu and that so far as his firm Is concerned thAl'n I .1 n 4 , n n.. t n . . .. ..u uiiLaiiiiicoB nuavvi nm ill ample wheat to carry them through until -""" -ii io uviuiauie. Mr. AVashburn referred to the country elevators' stocks of tho three spring wheat states as being at least 15,000,000 bushels, and he also spoko of excellent crop prospects In the winter wheat belt and of tho probability that ownors of bo nnv !f.f- .""Khout the southwest will bo anxious to dispose of their surplus In atlon n pronounce1 crl' detcrlor- Wn.hh,r,?sr l2 ih! fl?ur b"lnesa Mr. AVashburn reported trade was good, not TLon,omc8tl ,but on export acSount fflh.n0r.hJ?af maet waa a seesaw af oniv ?tcr,dy. weak and lower early, mnrui.0 van.ce. before th dose. The ?n i Prc.B1e,nted an oversold condition ami when this was discovered the laree -nTblM'.h fUra tered the pu fff f 2Tftha.t m?nth and th ram and snoU PJ'onals trailed on. Resting VkWiic JTlth,1,' ,h?wed net losses of flnm ,.,alth0.,iBh f'o'ngs were r?nJn.ti1b.itom ltSfel' reached. l2rgir t?fo 2hS in the northwestern markets it- both that,ient d,ca.', of. ""entlon from Dotn the bulls and tho bears. The bulls ft46rL1r-nSilp.JIlg.8a,d that tho receipts of yestcrdiiv1 .two northwestern mSrkets thl, .iay wafl .thu reau" "f old sales and Coinh.!Uniav4s-now com,nf 'orwatd. Jtpin displayed moro or less strength ?nd 0 ?.8Fd at the best prices after ranc- S5.,th,l J"he deferred months we?e unchnnged, whllo the May was tho JHSSS,t.Vcllon h8her. The country's falnretSor5 '"or?, cely and those who ip wltl&as'e? bCUeVe that h ro Oats wore dull and the rango of nrlces Z0V,'iv hanses 'olio wing tho course of corn. There was little business In cash SaiI?.a,lr0un.tl.ns t0 1,000 bushels. h in"adrHl.no' H-n .'?;. a "YTr pf rest- wujijiB aiao in itio uro- i nc- f Pih.i.Ji"??. w" e01 .?: .. ,..;.. , "men was creaitea iLS8tMrn l'ackr. and there was somo liquidation by scattered holders. -oii xncui. wub tc nigner. cash corn was unchanged to lc higher. Cash oats were Wo higher. Clearances: Wheat and flour, CSS 000 bushels.5 C'rn ",0W bushel,; oats Vei??0i.. ciose: Whct. Hd hlghor; corn, Hd higher. Primary wheat receipts wcro 84O.000 busheis and shipments 504.000 bushels, against receipts of cz 1,000 bushels and shipments of 391.000 bushels lost year. Primary corn receipts were B'r.Ooo bush els and shipments RiO.UXI bushels, against receipts of 772.U0O bushels and shipment of m.OOO bushels last year. Primary oats recolpts were 602,000 bush els and shipments fil3,00u bushels, against recolpts of 4T0.0U0 bushels and shipments of K,000 bushels last year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. . . Wheat. Corn. Oats. Omaha 67 117 22 St Louis .., 30 33 35 Chicago 93 ,262 167 Minneapolis 39t .. .. Duluth 16 Winnipeg Va The following cash sales were reported; Wheat: No. 3 hard winter, 2 cars, 86a; 1 . . . i-r 1 . . , , . . . 01 . . n.... t, .. . . X vui, ov4Vi, A vai, ouyi, uuia. okuiiuaiu, 1 car, 39c. No. 3 white, 2 cars, 3Sc; 13 cars, 3Sc. No. 4 white, 1 car, 37c. Corn: No. 2 white, 1 car, 63c; ? earn. 2&c. No. 3 white, 1 car, 62c; 3 cars, 61o; 3 cars, 69c. No. 4 white, 1 car, C8c, No. 2 yellow, 2 cars, 62c; 4 cars, CtHc No. 3 yellow, , .... .-ii. e . . r 1 . a vur, ui;u, u laid, uvTiu. Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 hard, S6(867Ha; No. 3 hard, 8JH86Cc; No. 4 hard, 8034Hc; No. 3 spring, STWSSHc; No. 4 spring, EaSGo; No. 2 durum, 84niSSG, No. 3 durum, 838lc. Corn: NO. 2 white. 62aC3c; No. 3 white, C963c; No. 4 while. 67M.QOtc; No. 2 yellow, 6lVi062c; No. 3 yellow, 6S4TO0c; No. 4 yellow, 66V4fG8c. No. 2, 6SH69tta; No. 3, 6VAQo$a; No. 4, 6667Vo. Oats: Standard, 3SS9c; No, 3 white, 3794CT3SUC; No. 4 white. 37c, Bar- CHICAGO GRAIN AW3 moVlSIONS Features of the Trading; and. Closing; Prloca on Hoard of -Trade. CHICAGO, - Feb. 2S. Proof! that the- odgo was off tho export demand spoileJ the wheat market today for tho bulla. Prices, after showing an upward bont, closed weak at a loss of Ho to Ho not Corn wound up tho tamo as last night to ic hlghor, oats unchanged to 1-lSc Off. In provisions the outcome was lOo to liHtyaOc decline. Hope of foreign buy ing dwindled rapidly among wheat traders In tho last hour of the session. Word came of a little export business at Omaha and Kansas City for shipment by way of the. gulf, but the total ' appeared Insignificant. Meanwhile the domestic milling call was moderate. As a result some of the largor longs turned to the selling side. Week-end liquidating nn the part of less Important holders made the depression at tho end of the day inure complete. Prospects of a cold wave before Mon- LEGAL NOTICES, X. NOTICE. The annual meeting of the stockholders of The Bee Publishing Company wlU be held at the office of said company in The Bee Building. Omaha, at 4 o'clock p. m. March 2, 1914. for the election of direct ors tyr the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. l)y order of the president. N. P. FE1U Secretary. Klectlon Itotlce, January 23d. 1914. THE MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Notlco Is hereby given that the annual meeting of tho stockholders of the Mis souri Pacific Railway company will bo held at tho general' office of the company, In the city of St. Louis, Missouri, on Tues day, March 10, 1914, at 9 o'clock a. m foe the election of thirteen directors tor tho ensuing year, and for the transaction of any other business that may come be fore said meeting. The annual meeting of the directors will be held at the same office on tho same day at 13 o'clock, noon. The transfer books will be closed on Mon day, February 2d, 1914, at 3 o'clock p. m., and will be reopened on Wednesday, March 11, 1911, at 10 o'clock a. m. The Missouri Pacific Railway Company. ' By B. F. BUSH, A . President A. II. CALEF. Secretary. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEET ING Notice ta hereby given that the reg ular annual meeting of the stockholders of the South Platte Land company will be held at the office of said company at Lincoln. Neb., ut U oclock a. m. on th 4tn day of March, a. d. mi fin uajr MORRILL, President A. B. MINOR. Secretary Lincoln, Neb., February i. WL Ftb. I3et Utssolutlon of Partnership of Fischer 4b Connell. Notice Is hereby given that the firm of Fischer & Connell. composed of II. Frnl Fischer and Dan J. Connell, located at SUS William street, Omaha; has been dis solved by mutual consent on the SSth day of February. 1914. 11. Fred Fischer assumes all outstand ing obligations of the firm and becomes owned of the business, including bills and accc.up.ts recelveable and will continue tho business at the same location. II. FRBtT FISCHER, 11AV t rTIMMt.1t .T. 'M. 1-d. St 1 yellow, 2 cars, 6Sc; 1 car, 67c; 1 car, 67i4o; 2 cars, t7c. No. mixed, 4 cars, Kan. K n-m f V 1Z 1 r.n r.Qn XT. 1 .,,lvnl day ratchlng some 6f tho wheat crop n.HU... l . ..... . I , "'"ivui inucii snuiv jiruicuun iiriycu prices upward, while thero seemed lir. chance of any considerable purchasing being done for Europe. Freo offerings from Russia and Roumanla. however, were reported at Liverpool, and In tho absence of any crop damage on this sldo of tho Atlantic tho bulls lost con trol, despite promise of world shipments being light and of a fair decrease in il.o United States visible supply. Corn averaged higher, Investors as well as shorts buying to an encouraging ex tent the greater part of tho time. Roadi In the country were said to bo breaking up and the storks In rural elevators un usually small. Pit speculators Inclined to the bear side of oats. Big stocks on hand furnished the reason. Commission houses unloaded provisions, especially lard. ,Tho warehouse statf ment Monday was expected to bo discon certing to holders and thero had also been a decided break In hog prices at tin yards. Artlclel Open. High. Low. Close.) Yes'y. Wheat) .May. July, 944 94H 67 K 40 m 21 40 IOCS 10 80 94H SS 67',4 C6il 40. 40i 21 23 10 63 04H 94K S9U 67 66U 40H 40H 21 43 10 70 10 90 11 45 11 65 89 67',l 66 40H 40 21 25 88 Corn. May. July. C7 66T4 40 Oats. May. July. 40 a p7M Pork. May. Lard. May. 10 62U 10 77H 11 37H 10 65 July. 10 72H 10 72V4 Ribs. May. July. 11 42H 11 G2H 11 SS 11 43 1135 U 45 11 47W Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 rprt. 95B"!4c: No. 3 red. 93S04c: No. 2 hnrl. 93o; No. 3. hard, 92O03c; No. 2 northern. tt-jac; no. j norwiern, .ittjviKc: wo. 2 spring, 9tfjS6c; No. 3 spring, 33291c Corn: No. OOHe61V4c; No. 3 white, 63V4 64c; No. 3 yellow. 6m2Hc. Oats-No. 3 white, S3M&WO'. standard. 40c Rye: timothy, 33.76SC.40: clover, 11.7313.76. Provisions: Pork, 21.27',4; lard, Jl0.32i4; ribs. I10.62HHU.25. CHEESE Higher; daisies. 1717Mc: twins, 17017Hc; Americas, 17lSc; long norns, ioitjiv!rC. POTATOES Lower; receipts, 60 cars; Michigan. Minnesota and Wisconsin, red. C036c; Michigan, Minnesota and Wiscon sin, white, 6270c. POULTRY Alive, Irregular; springs, 17c; fowls. ISHc. .BUTTER Firm , creamery, 23V430c. EGGS Higher; receipts. 7.629 cases: nt mark, cases Included, 2626c; ordinary firsts, 2626c; firsts. 2627c. NEW YOniC fiENERAIi MAIIKET Qnotntlona of tho Day on Various Commodities. NEW YORK, Feb. 28.-FLOUR-Flrmly held; spring patents, ll.604.75; winter straights, 4.204.33; winter pat erts, 34.40S4.75, spring clears, 34.1034. 15; extra No. 1 wlntur. 33.EiVa3.75: extrn. Nn. 2 winter, J3.25S3.fO; Kansas straights, 14.10(34.20. WHEAT Snot, stendv: Nn. f Vinrrt winter, 31.01, c. I. f., to arrive; No. 2 reu, i.ui. elevator, domestic; No. t northern Duluth. si.oau. nnil Nn. 1 Mantoba northern, 31.05V4, f. o. b. afloat. v uiures, quiet; Jiay, Ji.ua't; July, 97c. tmban,,u.. ..... . . ' ... i iiwiuuici. nvai-C. VUIIIII1UU AJ 1913. 4045o: 1912, 2024c; Pacific COOSt.1913, HIDES Steadv: Bocrotn. 22S3e! Cntrnl America, 32c. petroleum Steady; refined. NeW York, bulk. 15.25; barrels, 38.75; cases, 311.25. WOOL-Steady; domestic fleece, XX Ohio. 27c. CORN-Spot, steady; Now, No. 3 yellow, wt3-, v. 1. a., vu urnvn, OATS Spot steady; standard white, 46 ff46toc; No. 3, 45i4iS16c; fancy clipped white, 46(?4SHc. HAY-Steady; standard, 97V4cS1.00; No. 1. 31.02HQ1.05; No. 2, 9095c; No. 3, 80 tJS5c. .PROVISIONS Pork , market steady; mess, J23.0CX823.50; family, J24.00Q26.00; short clears, 320.20022.00. Beef, steady: mess, io.wjiia.Du; larnuy, jia.umtfi.wj. cut meats, steady; pickled bellies, 10 to 14 Eounds, J13.0014.60; pickled hams, J14.50. ard, easy; middle west, J10..40W10.60: re fined, barely steady; continent JlLOOfli 15.00; South America, JU.90; compound, barely steady; 38.25Q8.37V4. TALLOW Quiet; city, 6c; country, 66c: special, 7c. BUTTER Steady recolpts, 4,100 tubs; creamery extras, 31Hti02c; firsts; 2S4Ji 31c; held extras, 2CfC0c; process extras, 22M23c CHEESE Firm; receipts. 700 boxes; state whole milk fall and summer white specials, 1818c; colored, 1818Vic; win ter made specials, 17U17Hc Eaas Firm; receipts, 10,700 cases; fresh gathered extras, 31Q31Ho: extra firsts. 30V4c: Tefrlgerator finest. 26f?27c: nearby hennery whites, 32c. POULTRY Live. Irregular: westorn chickens, 16c; turkeys. 18c; fowls. ISc Dressed, quiet; fresh killed western chick ens, 1524c; fowla, 1519c; turkeys, 18C5c. Kansnn City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Feb. 28. WHEAT No. 2 hard. 89390Hc; No. 2 red, 90K9114c. CORN-No. 2 mixed, 64c: No. 8, 6l4c; No. 2 white, 67Hc; No. 3, 63H4c. Closing prices of futures: WHEAT May. 8Sc; July, R3c. CORN May. 67V4c; July, CSMc. OATS No. 2 white. 41c; No. 2 mixed. 39HH0c. BUTTER Creamery, 25c; firsts, 23c; seconds, 26c; packing, 18c. EOGS-Flrsts. 23Hc; seconds, 20c. POULTRY Hens. 14c. Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Feb. 28. WHEAT No. 1 hard. 95c; No. 1 northern, 91WJ04o; No. 2 northern. 90892c; No. 3, S7H89Hc.; May, 92c; July, 93c. FLOUR-Unchangcd. BARLEY 43(8630. RYE-65M&6V4c BRAN 322.50. CORN-No. 3 yellow, 57(iT57Wc OATS-No. 3 white, 37M637UC FLAX J1.6774$ii 1.60. Coffee Market. NEW YORK, Feb. 2$. COFFEE The coffee market more than lost yesterday's advance under scattering local liquida tion and selling by trade Interests, which was rumored to be for Brazilian accountr The opening was barely steady at a de cline of 8 to 13 paints In response to lower European cables and continued full Bra zilian receipts. Cost and freight offers were reported steady at unchanged prices, but there was few buyers around the local ring and the close was barely steady, at a net loss of 21 to 24 points. Sales, 35.500 bags; March, 8.73c; May, 8.91c; July, 9.10c; August. 9.17c: September, 9.26c; October, 9.30c; December, 9.40c: July, 9.42c, Spot, barely steady; Rio. No. 7. 9Hc; Santos, No. 4, Uftc; mild, dull; Cordova, 134?16Hc, nominal. Lire Stock in SIKht. Receipts nt ltvo stock from the six prlnlcpal, western markets: Cattle. Hogs. Sheen. sioux city Kansas City St. Louis St Joseph St. Jbscph South Omaha Chicago Totals 200 5,000 100 100 1,000 6.000 300 8.000 100 300 8.000 300 100 4.000 68 7.300 200 16.000 768 41,300 sTtOO Cotton Market, NEW YORK, Feb. 28.-COTTON-FU-tures closed steady, March, 11.22c; May, 11.86c; July. 11.85c; August. lL'Oc; October, 11.40c ; December. 11.50c. Spot quiet; mid dling. 1103c; gulf. 13.30c. LIVERPOOL. Feb. IS. COTTON Spot, In limited demand: prices steady; mid dling, fair. 7. "Id; good middling, 7.43d; middling, 7.07d; low middling. 6.71d; good ordinary, 6.80d; ordinary, &.39d. Sales. 5.000 bales. St. Lonli General Market. ST. LOUIS. Feb. 2S. WHEAT No. 2 red. 95Hc; No. 2 hard. 926910; May, 93V4c; July, 86c. CORN-No. 2. 6S0; No. 2 white, 67c; May, tSV-c: July, CSHc OATS No. 2. SSWOtOc; No. 2 white, 41 e-Uc; May, 4040c; July, 40Uc lilvrrnnnl (.rata lfMfW. LIVERPOOL. Feb. 28. WHEAT-Spot. strong: No. 3 red western winter, 7s 6d; No. 1 Manitoba. 7a 6d; No. 2. 7s 6d; No. J. 7s 7Ud; futures, steady; March, 7s 4'.4d; May. 7s 4d; July, 7a 4d. CORN Spot, steady; American mixed. 6s 84d: La Plata futures, steady; March, 4s HHd; July 4s 7Td. Kvnporatril Applea and Dried Fruit a NEW YORK, Feb. SS. EVAPORATED APPLES Quiet and firm. DRIED FRl'ITS-Prunes. firm. Aprl ccts, quiet Peaches, steady. Raisins, firm. OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET! Stockers and Feeders Higher for Week Others About Steady. HOGS STEADY TOR THE WEEK Sheep nna Lnmln Receipts Heavy for the Week and Prices Show nn Advance of Ten to Fifteen Cents. SOUTH OMAHA, Feb. 28, 1914. . JJesclPts were; Cattle. Hogs. Sheep Official Tuesday 4.115 6,633 16.940 OK c al Wednesday.... 5,131 14,905 17,341 I lrflnlt rr i ..... . . ....... XH. nursaay A,im J2.S3U 13,,1 Official Friday 1,451 10.601 10,313 w ui.iUa. 4 t ,uW 70,653 69,414 64,920 25,300 65,116 Same days last week..21,2H 7,048 Same daya 2 wka. tro.l5,4n C7.025 n m O rinvi ft ... 1. . ...... , a n-m M eA Hame days 4 wks. ago.19.600 60.421 "uiiio uays last vwir. ti K7i r.1773 50,463 Tho foUowlng table shows the receipts or cattle, hngs and sheep at the South Omaha live stock market for the year to date .as compared with Inst year: ... uu. inc. uec YMo 150,400 163.293 12,893 600,695 540.138 39,543 s"0eP 41(3,620 400,493 4A.126 Th fntlnmlnM i.kl. k. - -..v w.ivninh is&uic snuno nio range o prices for hoes at the South Omaha Uv tntlr m . I. . . . . . . ... 'nwivei, iui lua uiBfc iow uays, WllQ comparisons: Date. I 1914. 19I3.1912.1911. 1910.H909.1908. Feb. 14. 7 861 7 96 a on 6 01 6 95 5 94 6 90! 6 W, 77 7 01 8 76 7 11 s 76 7 04 S 85 7 Ob 8 94 4 02 4 03 405 Fob 16. Feb. 16. 6 21 8 34 838 8 01 6 18 Feb. 17. 6 07 Feb. 18. 8 14 6 031 4 10 Feb. 19. Feb. 20. Feb. 21. Feb. 22. Feb. 23. Feb. 24. 8 061 - 9 92; 5 91 4 15 b 911 4 18 8 33 8 33HI 7 Hi 5 9 7 OS 7 01 8 9S 7 09 9 02 7 94 9 20 8 101 6 021 4 07 6 96 3 97 8 04 6 11 4 02 6 24 4 11 6 131 4 12 6 14 4 10 4 23 8 12 6 03 8 33 5 95! 6 89 6 02 l1 8 19 6 89 9 19 Fob. 25. Feb. 26. 8 M) 6 9tf 9 2J1 8 12 8 06 eb. 27. Feb. 28. 8 42 0 081 6 82! 8 IS 6 II 6 86 9 29, 'Sunday. CATTLE There were no cattlo of any consequence In the ynrds this morning, but for the week receipts have been lib eral, although tailing considerably behind last week and a year ago. Beef steers, owing to1 the moderate re ceipts at the beginning of the week, showed a decided Improvement, at one t,mJ. being l592oc higher than tho close of the previous week. Later on as re ceipts became moro liberal, tho advance wus all lost the market closing about steady with last week. ..CoWB nnd heifers also advanced during tho first half of the week In the same pro portion as beef steers, but later on lost t closing steady with last week. Stockers and feeders also Improved early In the week, and as receipts proved to bo very moderate, with a good buying demand, tho advance was retained, so i&-aLith.e C.'SS0 ?r the week tho are lCtfloc higher than last week's close. Quotations on cattle: Oood to cholcu beet steers. J8.10g8.80; fair to good beef steers, J7.8S8.10; common to fair beef steen, J7.2&S7.E5; good to choice cornfod h,eLf-eIi?'..,7'0S8,00; Kod to choice cows, J6.2oQ7.2o; fair to good grades. J3.50S6.2u, common to fair grades. J1.25O'5.C0; gooj to choice stockers and feeders, J7.5 f;Xt.i.aJr to Bood stockers and feeders, J7.OQ07.DO; common to fair stockers and feeders, JC.&0(37.00; stock cows and heif ers, J5.767.26; stock calves, J6.503S.O): i?2ijaIyes' 3-Xffl0.2o; bulls, stags, etc.. J5.757.50. HOGS Supplies were fair for a Satur day, something like 101 cars, or 7,300 head, being received. For the week the total is 5.6,196, being oyer 11.000 head smaller than last week, but over 1,090 moro than were hero during tho same days last year. Advices from other markets were very discouraging this, morning and conse quently the local trade opened very dull, with early bids being made at prices that were In most cases 1015o lower. Sellers were not Inclined to agree to such a sharp decline, but buyers retussJ to better their early offers to an? gtxsat extent, and after rinlno- nothing fnr iha best part of two hours salesmen finally began to cut looso slowly at prices that wero a flat dime lower. As Is usual on a sharply lower market movement was very slow at , all times, and It was late In the forenoon before anything like a clearance was made. For the week Values Am vppv ttnAvnn but the general market is Just about steady. Lights have been In good de mand on most days, and today's prlcea lor mo ueuer graaes 01 Jlgnt sturf look to be a little stronger than a week ago. Best heavies are, however. If anything, a shade lower than at the close of last Week, and the too Is a flnt nlcknl Hn-.vn. As a result of this Upward movement of lights and shading of prices paid for neavies tne range has narrowed down 1 good deal, and the spread of the bulk la smaller than has been the case for some time. The week's receipts have een moderate, and with the exception of tli ursi week or this month are smaller than any othor tlpie since the holiday season SHEEP Tnere was nothing new to re port on tho sheep market this morning, as no fresh receipts arrived, which Is usually the caso on Saturday. Tho week Just past has been marked by very laree recelots of sheen and lambs and In spito of this prices gonerally nave worKea a 111110 nigner. rno receipts here amounted to some 70,653 head, against 59,414 last week, 54,000 two weeks ago and 49.331 a year ago. Chicago also has been liberally supplied, while the otner western markets have had moder ate receipts. The advance in the loca trade took placo In tho fore part of tho week, but toward the close the packers' supply of killers swelled up to such largo proportions that on Thursday and Friday part of the advance was lost, leaving lamDs steady to 10tcl5a higher and aged sheep 10yi5c better than the closo of the previous week. Taking the week as a whole It has been a fairly satisfactory market and judging from tho way the packers took hold of tho liberal offerings on most days a strong undertone featur.es the trade ' though, traders regard the Im mediate future of prices as very uncer tain because of the beginning of tho Lenten season. The good demand has been attributed to the strong eastern shipping demand, In dicating a healthy tradt, in dressed mut tpn. Another bullish factor has been tho fact that while Omaha and Chicago havo been liberally supplied the total receipts on the western market circuit have been little better than normal for this time of the year. It is reported that on account of the tax assessment on March 1 and "the ad vance in prices early in the week Colo rado feeders have been encouraged to ship for next week's markets. Quotations on Sheep and Lambs Lambs, good to choice, J7.J5(37.S0; lambs, fair to good, J7. 00 7.35; lambs, culls, J5.50 4l6.50: yeartlnits. iieht. Jo.mVirt.OO: ve.it .lings, heavy. J6.25t6.65; wethers, good to choice, Jo.75S6.10; wether fair to good, J5.3505.75; ewes, good to choice. JB.50JJ D.I3; ewes, rair to gooa. a.wyo.bu, CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Steady Hogs Weak to Lorrer Sheep Slow, Weak. CHICAGO, Feb 28. CATTLE Receipts, 200 head; market steady; beeves, J7.50p 9.75; Texas steers, J7.00tfjS.10; western steers, JS.758.O0; stockers and feeders, 13.508 8.00: cows and heifers, J3.653S.50; calves. J7.00iri0.75. HOGS Receipts, 16,000 head; market weak, Of? 10c lower; hulk of sales, JS.25 8.65; light. JS.454j8.G5; mixed. JS.40fiS.70; heavy. J8.25j8.65; rough, JS.2SQS.40; pigs, J7.40tT8.60. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 2.500 head: market slow and weak: native. 14. So fl.S3; western, Jl.SSfi6.35: yearlings, Jf.SSft 6.35; native lambs, J5.90O7.35; western, J6.&5 Slonz Cltr Live Stock Market. SIOUX CITY. la.. .Feb. 28. CATTLR Receipts, 200 head; no quotations, HOGS Receipts. 5.000 hiad; market Kc lower: heavy. JS.S5fi8.40: mixed. JS awi8.35: light J8.250V.30. bulk of sales, $S.3tfi3.4. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 100 head; market steady; fed muttons JiTW 6.50; wethers. J3.C045.75; ewes, JI.C005.15; lambs. Jt.0OO7.6O. Dry Goods MnrLet. NEW YORK, Feb. 2S. DRY GOODS Fcbruary has been only a fair month with Jobbers of dry goods In consequence of the stormy weather. Cotton goods were quiet and steady today. Wool goods con tinue to grow firmer. Linens are steady. HEW YORK STOCK MARKET Level of Quotations is Lifted An other Notch. IT IS SLOW PROCESS, HOWEVER Upturn Largely nt Kxpenne of Short- Traders on the Long; Side Arc Cautious Bonds Are Steady. NEW YORK, 'Feb. 2S.-The level of quotations was lifted another notch to day. It was a slow process among the principal stocks, whose gains were lim ited to fractions and there was a slight reaction Just before the close. Somo of the specialties, however, advanced from one ta five points. The upturn was largely at tho expense of tho Rhorts. In steel It was evident that selling had been over extended. Co ration of foreign liquidation and- les sening of the tension over the Mexican situation encouraged buying. But trad ers on the long side were cautious. Pos sibility of fresh trouble In Mexico over the week end tho freight rates situation, the Now Haven tangle, the Rock Island readjustment and the business outlook, tended to enforce a conservative policy. Tho trado reviews confirmed recent In dications that the revival In business was less general and rapid than hoped. Canadian Pacific and Delaware, Lacka wanna and WeBtern Made Januury re turns showing shrinkages In net earn ings. Rock Island securities were again iweak. Tho collaterals fell nearly two points, touching 444. as compared with the week's high prlco of 484. Both is sues of stocks wcro forced down about a point Express stocks developed ex ceptional strength The bank statement gnvo further In dication that the currency movement toward New York was ebbing. Instead of the nominal cosh loss expected, the statement showed a fall In the cash Item of nearly J5.60O.O0O. ThBl change coupled with a moderate Increase In deposits, brought down the surplus sharply. Tho bond market was steady, asldo from the fall In Rock Island collaterals. Total sales par value J2.S07.O0O. United States bonds were unchanged on call on the week. Number of sales and leading quotations on stocks wcro as follows: Bale. Rich. Low. Clots. Amalitmtted Copper ... 9,100 73 74i '414 American Agricultural 4 American Beet Sugar.... 22'4 American Can 1,600 J0JJ M SO American Can pM 92 American C. A F ,. EI American Cotton- Oil 44H Am, Ice Becurltlci. ...... 2,000 31!i 30?, 30H American Linseed 10 H American Locomotive ... 400 3i 34 34'. American ti. A It 800 6S 7V4 67H American R. & II, pM.. ...... 102 Amer. Sugar Refining.. JOJ 107H 106!i 107 American T. & T 11014 American Tobacco 24Sj Anaconda Mining Co.... 700 36U S ZiVt Atchison 700 97J4 87H Mid Atchleon pfd I '. 101'i Atlantic Coast Line..... ; 122!t Baltimore & Ohio SOD 8- tl 81t Bethlehem Hie! , 3,60) SH( !8 39 Brooklrn Rapid Tr 700 93 SIH S2 Canadian 1'aclfto 3,1)0 311H 210 iWt, Central Leather .-. 1,300 , 33 31K 31Tt Chesapeake Ohio 700 63 H 3! 63 Chicago O. W , , js Chicago. M. & St. P.... 700 103 1H 103'i Cnlcago & N. W 133 Colorado Fuel & Iron.... '300 32 32 32 Consolidated Qg , 133JJ Corn Products 300 ll',i ll'.i 11 Delaware & Hudson ,, 111 Denver k Illo Urande,... 1314 Denver &. It, O. ptd 23 Distillers' Securities .... l.tMO lftH 18 US Klie 2,800 !0Vi 29Ts H Erie 1st ptd 46Vi Erie Id pfd 37'i General Electric 400 14745 147U 147 Great Northern rfd 600 127. 127Vs 1274 Creat Northern Ore ctfs. l.too 3754 36 3'4 Illinois Central 110 InterLorough Met 200 15 15 14 Interborough Met. ptd... 700 60 VI S9M CO International Harvester.. S00 lOSJi 104 H 10tt4 Intur-Mnrlne pfd , : 10',4 International Paper 9 Internstlonal rump 6 tansa City Southern. 1 26'4 Lacledo (laa , 87, Lehigh Valley 600 150U 150 1D0 loulsvllle A NirhvlHe , 1. 137 M.. St. P. & 8. &te. M 133U Missouri. IC. & T SO) 194 lt4 19V, Missouri rnclflo 2,300 2:.li 23 28'i Nstfon.l TMsvuit 200 :33Vi 13244 llVi National Lead 60 - N. R. Ri of M. 2d pfd,', ...... 1U. New York Central 1,300 91 90)4 90i n. v.. o. & w a f Norfolk ft Western 1.000 102V4 101?i lOI.'i North American , 69 Northern Patttlo 4,300 1I2H 112i 112U Pacific Mall 24t4 Pennsylvania 700 112 111'4 11H4 Teopla's Goa- ..."..- 200- 122 12J J21i p., a, a ft st. l. , .10 , Pittsburgh Coal 200 Jl 21 2H4 Tressed Steel Car , 43 Pullman Falace Car 300 155 15S IM'4 Reading 18,700 1MV1 16514 Republic Iron ft Steel,,, , . 6V1 Republic I. & S. pfd.. ...... "KHt Itock Island Co 3,400 6 S tV4 Rock Island Co. pfd...,- 1,100 94 8',4 V,l 8t I ft H. F. 24 pfd ..... 7 Seaboard Air Line 400 21 21 20 U Seaboard A. U ptd 300 5I',4 M4 Mi Slosi-Sbetfleld S. ft 1 32 Southern Pacific 2,100 , 95 94VI 94U Southern Railwar 700 ZZji 25K K'.k Ho. Itallwav pfd S3 Tennessee Copper 2,000 35 H 35i .4 Teiaa ft racltlc. v 15 Union Pacific IS. COO 163T4 1(3 162V4 Union Pacific pfd KVi United Statea Healty C3V4 United States Rubber.... too- 59'i 6814 59 United 8taUa Steel 43.300 64 CSTi 66V4 U. R. Bteel ptd. BOO liom 10974 110 Utah Copper 2,20') KVi 644 M-,5 Va..Carollna. Chemical .' 3H; Wabash 2V4 Wahash pfd 7U Wotern Maryland 300 324 21 3214 Western Union 300 64 6 4 63 H WestlnghouseElectrtc ., 200 7H4 7114 70i Wheellna & Lake Erie 4 Chlno Copper 600 424 424 424 N. Y.. N. H. ft II 1,600 7H M?t 7 Itay Con. Copper 600 20 20 20 Offered. Total sales for the dar, 161,300 share. Neir Vork TtloneyTTSfrerUef. NEW YORK, Feb. !8.-MONBT-Call. nominal; no loans. Tlmo loans, 3U4H pec cent. MERCANTILE rAPER-3i4V, per cent STERLING EXCHANGE Steady; sixty days, J1.S3O0; for demand, J4.S570: com mercial bills. J1.82l. SILVER-Bar, 67T4o; Mexican dollars, 45c. n'ONDS Government, railroad, steady. Closing quotations on bonds today were as follows; U. 8. ref.-Ia. res,.. 4 K. C. So ref. S... 98 do coupon 884 L. S. deb. 4s, 1931. 914 U. S. 3s. reg 102 L. ft N. unl. 4s.... 93V; do coupon 101 M. K. ft T. 1st 4s.. 9044 U. S. 4s. reg 11144 do gen. 4H" MU do coupon Ill Mo. Pacific 4a SOU Panama 3s coupon.. 102 do conr. 6s 7j(i Amer. Ag. it ...10U4N. II. It. of M. 4Ut l Am. Tobacco 6s....120W d0 deb. U 918i Armour ft Co. 4Hi-- "N. Y.. N. II. ft H. Atchison gea. 4a.... 9S Cv. 3V4a 73U do CV. 4s. I960.... 97ViN. & W. i,t c, e MH do er. ts 101V j0 cv. 4s,. .1... .104 A. C. L. 1st 4s.... JlJjNo. Pacific 4s 9444 Bol. ft Ohio 4s 9IV4 do S 47 . ; O. s. L. rfdg. 4s... 93 Brook. Tr. cv. 4s... 93 l,nn. cv. Jt,s. 1915. 964 Can. of Ga. 6s 104 do con. 4 ,...101 n. Leather 6s 984 Beading gen. 4s 93 Ches. & Ohio 4'is.. 9.',t4S. L. ft 6. V. fg 4s 7614 do 4'j M. do gen. 6a 60 Chicago ft A. 3H. SOW St. L. S. W. c. 4s. 76W C. B. ft Q. 1. la.... 98HR A L. adj. 6s. 77U do gen. 4s sJSSo. Pac. col, 4s 9lu CUtSl'l 4Hs..;02Uv do cr. 4s $ O It. I. ft P. C. 4s 45 do 1st ref. 4s 92U do rfg. 4 78T4 So. Railway 6a 105U C. ft H. r ft e 4s. 91 do gen. 4s 741! D. ft II. cv. 4s. ... Union pacific 4s.... M D. & B. G. ret. 6s.. 7V4 do cv. 4s 9j Distillers' 5s 664 do 1st A ref. 4s 934 Erla p. 1. 4s KUU. 8. ltubber ea....l02C do gen. 4s 74V. II. g. steel 2d 6s. 101C do cv. 4s. er. U.. HV..C. Chem. 8e.. 'oJtt III. Cen. lit r 4s.. 91(4Wabssh 1st ft x. 4, 17J; Inter. Met. 4Vis 774 Western Md. 4s... 79U Inter. M. M. 4Hs. . 64 West Elec. cv. 5s. 94 Japan 4Us 8)4iVis. Central 4s tut Old. Offcrd II 11 11 U Clearlnira. . OMAHA, Feb. 28.-Rank clearings In Omaha for the month of Februnrv im. year were 167.511,016.13. while for last yesr mo samo inuniu iney were WiS.113.7Sa.23. For today the total was J3.032.423.J4 anil for the corresponding day In 1913 11.28.;s 016.00. Oinnlm 1Ia Market. OMAHA. Feb. St?. PRAIRIE 7 T A V TOr, 1, choice to upland, J10.5Ogil.SQ; No, 2: JS.0OS10.O0; No. 3. J6.003S.OO; No. 1, to choice midland. JlO.tXXSH W: No. 2, JS.0010.00; No. 3. J0.O0S.00; No. 1. to choice lowland, 17.00 CS.00; No. !. JC.0037.00; No. 3, J4.O0tj3.CO. STRAW Choi se. ont or rye, J6.0OS43 60: choice wheat, J5.00S5.50. ' ALFALFA Choice. nea-creen. fin. stem, J1I.00O14.00: No. 1. Jll.00012,00; No. 2. J9.00tfll.00; No. 3, J7.0OS9.00. MONEY IN GRAIN I1Q.W buyi puu or clH a Ujm bu.h.1. of wbtal or eora. Nafurtberri.lt. AmoromMitoreefroinprte SiTMTouaaopportaiuirto Uk IttOi it, 111X1 u.txt Company, IUJIubm BaUdlsg, Kansas UtrMa. t 1 I r.-l