T1IK BKK: OMAHA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1915. ia FOR ItKXT Fnrnlafced Rooms. FOCTH room. POT N. W. H. tin NICELY furnished rooms In private homo; rriee reasonable. It. 4lfi. CAPITOL, Mil. clean room, quiet place, well hwiM. 11 A D19UN II st nnd Ibkwoi (m beet; 110 nv and up: cafe tn connection. P.MO-1, DODbN HOTBL Council bluff, tram heated roome. 33 per week, Phono 648. I, a Vern. 112 Cap,, front rm. ft torn, ht COMFORTABLE, pleeeant room, within walking distance, with private family. Hnrney 3X. Furnished Apartnaeat. TWO rooms and bath, newly furnished Apt., in the Mae wood; price, $39 6". Va cant February 10. Phone Douglas 1472. Faratahed tlaaaekeeplaar Raanas. North 24th. 4T58 Steam-heated fur room. Ilatels iMMnrti. CALlfUHMA Hotel, loth anil Calirornl. Weekly rte $2 and up. Dougla 7083. SPLENDID, new, furnished apartment for rent in tho new "THAVKHTON" f'reproof. 24th and London Court. Cater In to people of refined tastes. Apart ment completely equipped for housekeep ing, up-to-date and comfortable. - ' TRAVFTR BROS.. Doug. 1163. 70ft Omaha Nat. Bank DODO-. HOTEL- eiorifcra Reasonable, Msiih an Cottagee. ALL sis.. S3 per month up. tor Paxtoa, STRICTLY modern 6-room cottage, hot water h.at; closa In, walking distanoe, 403 Lincoln Blvd., $25. Apply W. H. ))orrance. Docg. 626. or Harney 3151. 4164 N. 2Sth Ave.! mod.: 6 rma; $1. ei - .. .. 1... V n ' Hn FCCK-KINO CO., D. 622. 13 Om. Nat t WOULD you mova now to secure a real Bargain? ji so, pmi u. M. F. NORR1H CO.. 603H Be. Bldg.-M 6-r.. modern. Tl a. an at. w.imw SSI I Leav. SL. good location. Wen. 2,90. Globe Van&Storage Stores, moves, packs, ships: 3-horsa van and 2 men. 31.26 per hr.; storage J per mo. Satisfaction guar. P. 4338 Ty. "0- FOR RENT We have a complete llet of all houses, srsriments and fist that are for rent. This Hat can be seen free of charge at Omaha Van 4 Storage Co., Po. -Mb St. GordonVanCo. St tit N. 11th St Phone 1) 384 or Web. 11 f-KOOM detached modern house, 106 S. :i5lh bt liar. jed. J 20--room and laundry. all inod. FPl furnace. a7 Chicago. Call H. 869. I I-nc.ia n all parts of the city. LlOUSeS Creigh Sons 4 Co.. Baa Blag. Maggard's per hr.; may. I man, Webster. Iioug. 14W. Van and Stor age Co, Large van, 3 men, $1.69 11.25 per hr.- 1UI J. C. Reed Bxp. on., moving, packing & storage. I Ml Karri am. D. 614. mm MASON BT., 8 rma., -all mod., 40. 24S8 Franklin Bt, 13 rms., alt mod., $. K19 N. iwth St., rms, all mod., $36. j.n-ligij, b. 2d St.. rms., all mod., 130. 2S19 Jones St., 8 rms., all mod., tta. 1773 S. 0th St.. 6 rma.. all mod, $:0. :wh Military Ave., 6 rms., pal, mod., 115. 33n fowler Ave., t rms., part mod., ,$18.60. ' 807 S. 23th St, 8 rms., part mpd., $3. WRKETT A COMPANY. 423 Bee Bldg. Doug. 1K B.-83D 8-r., .very modern, garage; 1 block west park Una, $45. OKEEFE REAL. ESTATE CO. 3018 Omaha Nat. Douglas 2715. Store aaA Of flees. Downtown store. L. H. Hill. M0 Bran. Th, Choice Location One of the finest retail location ' . on lth Bt. , . , Next door to the best men's fur- niuliing store In the city. f i .." ytoom, by "80. " " ' ' Wlfl decorate and make changes to suit tenant. ....... . For further particulars sea. Hugh McCaffrey 11 Pouglas Block. Warehouses. 1017 No. JTth. Warehouse, 1 story brick, ,600 sq. ft., on trackage, liO.00. ARMSTRONG-WAUSH COM PANT. Tyler 1638. state Bank Bldg. A gutng business can be sold quickly through The Bee's "Business Chances." WANTED TO IUCNT YOU NO, refined couple wants room and board for lady In nice private family, good home; walking dlstanoa. Address B e2. Bee. IUSAIi ESTATE rtRM RANCH LAKU FOR SALIC. CalltoraUu Dreams' of sunshine, green fields and blooming flowers; dreams of health, wealth and happiness; dreams of everything that makes life worth living, these dreamt come true tn the WONDERFUL SACRA MENTO VALLEY. Live Oak Colonies are situated la Sutter county, California, 64 miles norttv of tho male capital (Sac ramento Citx, in the Sacramento valleyi the location Is a moat deatrable one, both, from its beauty and accessibility. Hogs Hog raiting has many advantages; very little capital la required; with rare some profits ca-n be secured the flrat year. Pork Is always in demand at fancy prices. The best results are obtained by allow ing the lrogs to pasture on alfalfa, with a amal! ration of milk and grain, until just before placing them on the market. Fifteen hogs per acre on alfalfa will make an average gain of 100 pounds each during the season. An Income of 1100 per ncrc year can be secured by pastur ing hogs on alfalfa. Buy Today iklG rostrve you 10 ucrca or more of '" our rich Colony land. Inspection inn be made any time within six months, i'rtces W2 per sere and up. TERMS 10 PJiK CENT CASH. BALANCE IN AN NUAL PAYMENTS. Excursion Feb, . ROUND TRIP. 150. sood to all Ca. norma points. Purchasers isilroad fare credited on their purchase. W. T. SMITH CO., Ctty Nat. Bank Bldg., Omaha. Neb. Colorado TO 6ETTLERS ONLY 320-acres for I3M rich corn, alfalfa and wheat land, no sand. J. A. Tracy. Ft. Morgan, Colo. Iaw. TWO very good stock farms for sale near Council Bluffs 429 acres, miles north, at 170 per Acre; 147 aires at W0 per acre. Day Heea Co.. Bole Agents. 13 Pearl Council Bluffa. Mia Boaota- 180 ACBE6. between Minneapolis and D vi lli Ih. oa the Woo line. 4 uuics from rail road town; 70 axros under cultivation, baiancej wooded pasture and soms good meadow; bo wast land; (air sot amid lugs; near school; laud borders on beauti ful lake; . complete aet machinery; & ciilckena, plenty of feed, wagon, buggy and everything oa the plaoa goes at M p?r acre; one-half cash, bchaab Brae. H2 Plymouth Bulg.. Minneapolis, alma. 4v)-ACAE Improved, fans near town. In rura blt of Miunola, Has a good t-rooin house and other buildings. .''4 a rea under cultivation. baLania' tlmU-r and paalura with running water. Vtt par acre. y frma Karmrra Land Co., paiaca L14g ALnueaLUolia. Miou. i. . REAL ESTATE IXVESTMeAtS $90 vs- On Harney Street Once in a while there is a sale of real estate which stands out above all others, either because of the importance of tho property, the high price paid, or the extraordinary bargain features. i , It ja enough for us to say that while property, recently sold near 23d and Harney Sts. for $25Q Per Front Foot we are placing on the market an income property on Harney St., near 26th for which we ask, ' , $90 Per Front Foot 2621 HARNEY ST Brlck 13 rooms, with brand new heating plant; renting for $60 per month. 5 ft. frontag, 9S ft, back. Price $90 per front foot, house $1,850, total $7,700. 2627 HARNEY ST. Splendid frame house, 16 rooms, genuine mahog any finish, on ground 65 ft. front and 88 ft. deep. Price $90 per front foot, honse $1,750, total price $6,700. $ 3,600 cash on each required, nnally, as desired. This is Opportunity Itself. " INVESTIGATE TODAY. Payne & Douglas 1016. REAL ESTATE FARM at RANCH LAKDI FOR SALB Florida.' Planting Irish Potatoes "I planted 10 acres of Irish potatoes to day. No more Ire, snow and rheumatism for me." This Is the closing sentence from a letter from one of our Putnam county, Florida, purchasers. While the northern farmer Is planting ccat In the stove and high priced feed In Ms stock, our Florida farmers are planting potatoes and various other win ter crops. Thrr will raise a crop of com all right, the same as the northern farmer, but this will r-e planted after the potatoes ant gathered and sold oh the ground to northern buyers. All these Jn a country where the sum mers are not as hot as they are here, where sunstrokes and- heat prostrations are unknown, and life is worth living for 12 months In the year. In a country whore, aside from tha high priced winter crops, you can raise more cattle and hogs and raise them mora cheaply, than on the same acreage any other plaoe In me l n lieu ciaira. The timber operations are nearly com pleted and we are offering these lands in order to close tha affairs of tha eom panv and at prices that make It an op portunity that will not again nreaant it. self. . Fer full 'Information, write, . BENSON & CARMICHAEL Ml Pax ton Block. Omaha, Neb. lfebrasksu SECTION Kimball Co. circus, 2101 Paul. 00 ACRES, three miles from town, good. stock rarm, iw plow land, sb in auaifa. rest In pasture tt hay land, all fenoed se crossed fenced, with fair improvements, plenty of water; price IX, If taken In the next 30 days.. Address, Ansley, Nab., Route t. Box 1H. Mortal Dakota. -$1 PER ACRE? DOWN. Jo. 010 acres in alfalfa valley. McHsnry county, North Dakota- two to ten miles from railroad towns, lies level, good soil that will produce crops of alfalfa, com, oats, clover, wheat, etc.. Will sell la tracts of 40 seres or more. Terms 81 per acre cash, balance 81 per acre a year at 8 per cent. Price 820 to 8.10 per acre, ao- cording to cutanea irom town, country well settled. SCHWAB BROS. 1028 Plymouth Bldg., MtnnespoHs. Minn. Wlacoasta. . Upper Wisconsin Best u&iry and general crop slats In tha union: settlers wanted. Lands for sale at low prices ou easy terms. Ask for book let No. 34 on Wisconsin Central Land Grant Excellent lands for stock raialng. If interne tod In fruit lands ask for book let on Apple Orchsrds. Address Land and industrial Department. Boo Line Hallway, Minneapolis. Minn. ABSTRACTS or TITXJE, REED Abstract Co., oldest abstract of fice In Nebraana. m pranoeia i nmi. TV . . . i. rr-Tl i - Im. . mri Ahatract Co.. .Sin. abstract office, 308 & 17th BL Phone Douglas 64b7. KsiAL ESTATE LP ASM CITY and faira loans. 6 per pent J . 1 L. uuilioni m. ru. - WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Jr aiuaui emitn at ' 1" to i,wuu uiaue promptly. F. D. VVeoO, OMAHA homes. East Nebraaka lannaT weaa mug., a.u wl. O KEEr E RHiAL -S.31.a io. 1018 Omaha Natl. Douglas 8715. 8Vk AND farm loans. Wm. McCor- mick. 6J7 Paaton Biock. luo to lu,uuO uiuum promptly. F. l. Weaa, weaa Diog., lain aiiu . ii "vw GARVIN "BROS .t EE us first if you wast a farm loan. United States Trust Co., Omaha. Neb. WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. ticl' CITY LOANS. C. Q. Cariherg. u 310-312 Brundels Theater Bldg. CITY property. Large loam a speuUJty. W. H. Thomas, State Bank Bids. , MONEY on nana tor ctty and farm ioi H. W. Biadsr. CKy NaU. Bank Bldg, REAL ESTATE VOR EXCHANGE FP.ONT1EK CO. BARGAIN. Hlghlv improved farm of 155 acres. Land all lays fine and is excellent soil. Will exchange fur good Omaha residence. C. R. COMBS. 815 Brandels Theater, Omaha, Neb. Douxias Srti - Vlr 1 VI ill. all . modern timaha lM LL.MJ11-' koma: nrlm HUll' mortgage. M.iOO; want clear iota or west ern land for equity. O'Keefe Real Estate Co. Douglas 2T15. 1018 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. REAL ESTATE BEXSOX Benson Lots The owner has authorized us ts sell Ms holdings for 8U caLab and 1 10 per n-onth. These lots ale four blocks south of ths car Una and are sura to be worth more than the preannt prices In a few year. Will sell ail or part on these easy terms. Ask about them. In Omaha at 4d and Jackson we have a fine plecs of ground suitable for chicken raising. Owner will sell on these aasy paymeuts, 811 per month. This is your ciisnoa to buy some fine lots on easy Payments. Creigh, Sons & Co. IXtuglas 'J". i" Bee Bldg. RKAIj F.STATF IXVTMKSTS $250 Balance monthly, quarterly or an- Slater Co. 616 Omaha Nat'l Bank REAL ESTATE: ACREAGE ACRE BARGAINS. Now la tha time to think of buying that suburban home. Ws are headquarters for acre property. Wo have some real bargains that ara sure to advance) In value, LISTEN. t 1$ acre, West Canter. B blocks from car. Fine improvements, cost over 110,000. Price, IlS.OOO. , 80 acres, a little further out. Ooofl Im provements. All In fruit and conceded to be tha equal of any fruit farm in tse state. Price, 815,000. , acres, N. W. of Florence. Very fair Improvements, lots of fruit and shrub bery. This land la rolling, but fine for fruit, poultry or hog raising. Pries, 7.000. ' 40 acVes, north of Florence, about three miles. Improvements not very good, but all right Price, 86.000. 18 'acres, south of 8. Omaha. I acres In orchard. Improvement fair. This lays K.. t irt J Httrli tvvut alvhMv. Price. 87.600. B acres, across tho Una In Barpr County. Improvements cost over .wu. tics, $5,000. C acres In same locality. Improvements fair.. Price. 8S.000. ONBILIS R. tt. INg. AGEONCT. ' . .11106 VARNAM ST.. ' " TGlk TYtiBR 1024. ' " , ACREAGE. 10 aore. north; good improvements, set In fruit, etc.; will sell as- a whole or divide; Will take part payment In Omaha reaidenoa. W. T. BMTTH CO., v ' 1112 City Nat. Bank. REAL- ESTATE ISO UTU fclDH South Eleventh St. Six Fine Rooms ; and Hall LOT 88X136 FEET-ALL SPECIAL TAX - PAID.- Located just south of Arbor -on S. 11th Roulevard. strictly modern, full t-story. reception hall, living room, dining room and kitchen on first floor; 8 fins bed rooms and bath on za floor, inia noma can be Bold with tile full lot or will sail f4xl feet. Very convenient ' to schools and churches and one block from Farnam car line; absolutely complete and ready to occupy without one cent of additional expense. Here's a bargain for somebody. For further Information sea Hiatt-Fairfield Go. 230 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. D. 498. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS WE INVITE YOU TO. SHARE THE PROFITS WITH US The prospects for a good year In ths real .stabs Una ths coming year are ex cellent, and anyone Investing . with us will share alike In tha profits tn propor tion to the shares of stock held. You are absolutely guaranteed 0 Dividend Earnings and are entitled to a division of tha profits above tha 7 per cent, which should pay you about 10 per cent tha coming year. Tou can Invest In amounts of 1100 or mora In our profit sharing plan. which puts yon on tha same basis as an Investor with a larger amount of money. Sea or writs us about It Authorised capital UuO.OOO.OO. ' Hastings & Heyden - 1814 HARNEY BTRFJKT. DOWNTOWN INVESTMENT Two-story brick building and lot Oxl33; trackage available; very easily converted for wholesale purposes, or for downtown garage. Price, only 816,000. A small pay ment will handle It , C 0. CARLBERG, - ' 81Z Brandels Theater. KEAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS Gallagher & Nelson ' a Real Estate and Insurance, 844 Bran dais Bldg. REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED s-room house In Hanscom Park district Can pay 3U0 cash and 830 per month. Address K bM, care Baa. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE Of 8TOCKHOLD.itd ik,t' NotLo. Is hereby given that ths regular annual meeting of tne stockholders of the booth Platte Land company will a fceid at tha otftos of said company at Lincoln, N.braska at eleven o'clock a m. on tba third dsy of starch, A D. ii. C. H. MOHRI LL. Presidmt A. B. MINOR, Kacretarv. Lincoln. Nebraska, February 1, mi:. F-J-d-ii GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET New High Mark it Reached on Both the May and July Options of Wheat. BIO DEMAND FOR CORN FLOUR OMAHA, Feb. H. 1:HS. . A nw hln mark was reached on both lie May and July options of wneat to Bay. May wheat soared to 81 T and July went to 81 ;". this being the high mark on this crop. Trai e leaders said that as long as tho war continues .and foreigner !my our grain freolv they expect that anv price declines will bo tem,orarv. Th. advance In May and July was recanted ns show ing the inherent strength of tde whcit situation. A moat sUnlfUant feature In the exi ort trade of late Is the enormous demand that has developed for corn tiour, which Is now selling at a premium over aiarcn. This Is an unusual situation, according to well Informed people and Indicates thnt cne of the theories advanced hy the bulls that Europe would sooner or later he (oroe1 to substitute corn for wheat la rspldly working ont. Omaha apot market: Wheat waa l2o Malier. Corn was Uf-) lower. Oats were iinclsnard to Utn higher. Clearanc. were: Wheat and flour equal to 1,81.W bushels; corn, 24.000 bushels; oats. ,0n0 bushels. Liverpool close: Wheat and corn, not quoted. Primary wheat receipts were TiW.OOO bushels and shiprr.nts Xl,M bushels, asalnst receipts of 14 oo bushels and shipments of 857,000 buthcls last rear. Primary corn - receipt wer. l.arn.000 bushels and shipments KlS.OnO bushels, against receipt of 7S4 0u bushels and shipment of 8 Ono bushels last year. Primary cats reoatpt were 748 000 busn els and shipments 171,000 bushels, sgalnst receipts of 4i7.O00 bushels and shipments of 660,000 burhels last year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. , Wheat. Com. Osts. ylllcago 67 M0 149 Minneapolis 247 Dululh , oS Omaha g 144 17 Kansas City 41 IM 17 8t Ixiuls 70 US Winnipeg jag Tliese sales were reported today: Wheat: No. 2 hard winter. 1 car 81.B0; No. 8 hard winter, 1 can 11.88: No. 4 spring, 1 car 8187. 1 eartl.tt; sample Pring, 1 car 81.6UH: No. 8 mixed. 1 car 81.M; rented. I car l.fX Rye: No. 1 car 8L2S. Corn: No. 8 white, t cars 76c, 4 cars 7Hc: No. 4, 1 car ?&Kc; No. 8 white, 1 tar Ho; No. 1 yellow, 1 car TJc; No. 3 Xf.V0wi-1I-ar" T2c! No- re How, 1 nor TSo; No. 8 yellow, 1 car 72c?; No. 8 mixed, J cars T4o; No. mixed, 1 cars (near white) Uhio. 4 care near white) 74c, 8 oar, 73c: No. 4 mixed, t car 71Vc; No. i mixed. 1 car (near white) 7Sr, 3 cars "He; No. 8 mixed, 1 car (near white! 74c, 1 car 72c. Oats: Standard, 1 car Mc, 1 car 6Mic; No. 8 white. S cars c; No. 4 white, 4 cars 65Vc; sample, I cars 84-Vc, 1 car M14c, 1 car Mc. Omaha Cash Prices-Wheat: No. 8 hard. SI WITl 60; No. 8 hard, 81.Wffl.: No. 4 hard, $1.4791.67; No. 8 spring. $1.48 1.68; No. 2 durum, $1.551.56; No. 8 durum. $1.MV1.6. Corn: No. 1 white. &76Ve: No. 8 white, 751lSW4c; No. i white, 75WT6c- No. 4 white, lofairc. No. 6 white. frVtrific; No. whlt, 74vtf74c: No. 1 yellow, TSliflTSc- No. 2 yellow, BV, 724c; No. 8 yellow. rmTc : No. 4 yel low, 7243Tc; No. t yellow, 72?72'4c; No. 8 yellow, ll(t12ci No. 1 mixed, 72 W 7!c; No. 2 mixed, 73U7iV4c; No.i mixed, Tl72c; No. 4 mixed, HmSc; No. 6 mixed,, 717o: No. mixed. 71 72c. Oats: No. 2 white, 6f-tfiHc; standard 6546tic; No. 2 white. o&'ttiWHc; No. i white, 6&J(6Vc. Bar lev: Malting, 7S4iMc; No. 1 feed, 0ir7'c. Rya: No. 2. fl.VM 1.27; No. 3. $14H45LA . . W CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Featarea of tha Trsdlna; mm Cleslar - Prices on Board af Trade. CHICAOO, Feb. . Wheat prices dashed backward today after an advanc to lo a bushel above any height achieved In the present war. Extreme plunges from th. top level amounted to 4 Vic, but a re bound followed and the market had a disordered close. Ho to Ho up, compared with last night . , Oerman w ami rut a of danger 'to neutral vessels, approaching Great Britain from any side, were chiefly with the over throw of advanced quotations of wheat, although little, If any, heed was given until word came that seaboard exporters were offering to resell wheat to Ctilcago and that freight room was being let on steamships to Europe. After this devel opment traders here unloaded right and left. Mora liberal offerings of wheat from rural holders cut a flgur. In dis couraging at leaat temporarily tba rad ical bull. Some attention was also alven to tha fact that exports to Europe from Argen tina were proving larger- man had been expected and were. In fact heavier than at thia tima a year ago. jorn, wnicn closed ltriHc to 1140 last night, plainly showed an over-botiKht condition and acted heavy, even while th. wheat market was on the up grade. us is gave way to tne depression In other grain.' Lower prices for hogs car ried down provisions. Prices furnished by Logan A Brvan. SIS ftouth Sixteenth street: Artlclel Open. High. Low, Close VeTy! Whaatl j J ! ' ' May. 1 8&Vi 1 84 1 87 1 H 1 64, 1 64'i July. 143H42 143 1 40W 2 41 1 4174 Corn: . May. 82-2H 82X, 80S 81H ttl July. 84W S4WA 82H 83 84 Oats: I May. 81VBU 61 ' Vl 81 ! July. 6Hii4 U B7 5749 M'i Pork: May. 18 6MJ efm 18C2H 6B 14K 18 66 16 S July. l.'Vi 20 02H 19 87H 10 20 00 May. M 80 10 85 10 Z! 10 22H 11 27H July. 10 47H 10 10 $7H 10 37H L 67 H Rlxs: May. 10 46-40 10 43 10 25 10 I74 10 45-47 July. 10 86-87 10 87H 10 00 10 00 10 70 Cash Prices Wheat: No. 1 red, ll.tlWi 1.6S; No. 2 hard, $1.6214.91.68. Corn, No. 4 yellow. TSVaTaHc i; No. 4 white, 7676c. Oat: No. 8 wiata, 6f,HfTc; No. 4 white, n1itc. Rye: No. 2. 1.8hHfjl.21, Bariay. Mc. Tlmolhv. t-i Clover. $12.a'14.0r). Pork, 8l7.Oii100. JiXJOS Lower; receipts, 4,248 case; at mark, cs4s included, 23i-'ilc.; orclluary flrMs, WaUc; first, Aua.4,c. POULTRT Alive, lower; springs, 15Hc; fowl. 16c. . Kansas City Grain and Prev-lal.as, KANSAS CITY. Fsb. 6.-WHKAT Cash, unchanged to lo higher; No. 2 hard, $l.iM.u; No. 3, tl.&nal.M; No. 1 red, $1.5si'1.8u; No. 8, 8i.5yu 1.6eH. Re celptn, 41 car. CORN Unchanged; No. 3 mixed, 75H 7o; No. 8. 7tr74Hc; No. J white, Tic; No. 8, 77HV7Sc. Closing pric-.e of futures' WHEAT Ms y, Sl.to'n; July, 81.8fi.i l-8fH: rptember, 8t.2nVi'(l.. XRN-l1y 7V'4c; July. nWAci September. fclKle. OATS Luchanged to Ho lower; No. t white, 66V-; No. 2 mixed, I0fl(7c RTrV-61.24. BUTTER Creamery, 20c; firsts, ;7c; seconds, tc; packing, 20c. EGOb-Klrats. He; seconds. 18c. -I"OL'LTRV-Hcns, 13'c; roosters, 10'ic; turkeys. 16c. I Wear Yerk General Market. NEW YORK. Feb. 6.-V'aAR-R w, firm; molasses, 13.74c; centrifugal, Vilo Refined, firm, 16 points hlgiier; cut loaf, 6.4ic; crushed, S.Wr;: mould A. .; cubes, 4 7Sc; XXXX powdered, 6 laic; powdered, t.60c; fine granulated, 6.00c; diamond A 60; confer tlonera' A, 6.40; No. 1, 6.2c. jJLTTLR Firmer; receipts. $,x tub; eraamery extras (92 score), WMyi-ii creamery (higher scoring), 2Hfi36c; first. 31J Mc. CHEHS14-Flrn and unchitngod; ra OClpta. 1.310 boa. LUG3-l'naattiJ: lectilpta 8,m cases; fresh Fathered, extra fine, 27iJ6e; extra firsts, rt'xc; flrsta, ft)6c. POCLThY-Aliva, weaker- western chickens. UHolsc; fowls, 17jl7c; tur krys, 14a71c. Dressed, firm, unchanged St. I.aale Grain Mark!. N iiSS f nmft v.k e Ulnuim w hrark: No. $ red, $laVQl.tiH; No. I bard. $Lavcii aiv,. COKN Lower; track. No. I. Tc; Na. I write. Wo. ( 1'iatng price of futures: HKAT-Iiwer. Mav. II fit) J,, II 37V CHUN l)r; Tiiay, si,c; July, 83ic. OAXd Lvwer; alay, w. ; Jul, 7c. . OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle at All Points Sharply Lower and Trade Bull Fat Lambs About Steady. HOGS A BIO FIVE CENTS LOWER SOUTH OMAHA. Feb. 5, 1Mt. Heceipts were: Cattle. Hogs. She?. Official Monday u: u.m ll.i1 Official Tiiesdav 1.H7J I $44 4.5-'S Ofilclal Wednesday.... 4.il 4.7S U.W1 Oftlc'al Thursday H.8.4 M.R76 Tl, Estlmat. Friday J.jtw U.ouo 6.mi0 Five day this week.JO.st M.S78 S1,4it fam. day ?t week. .50.104 ftR.44 62.817 fume dys 2 wks. sso 17.;M 42.t W.W Hnn:e days 2 wks. ago.21.4 4.6"0 M.7M ."Jame riaya 4 w ks. ago 21.4J1 W.44J SA.ill Hame days lst far,..li.8)l0 s4l S4,fl The following table show the receipt or cattle, hogs, and ahiep at th Soutk Omaha Live Slock market tor tha year to-dat.. as compared with last year: .,., IMS. 1214. Inc. Ho 1I2.1.H ai.4 16.ia ShP SK3,4t 2M.8.I6 27.W0 The following table show tha average price lor hogs at the touth Omaha live stock market for th. last few days, with comparisons: Sunday, Hecelpta and disposition of llva stock at the Union Stock Yards, Hotith Omaha, for the twenty-four hours ending at 2 o'clock yesterday: RECEIPTS-CAR LOTS. ' k Cm ! 1 1 1 i .... U L !,... . . - .u cimii. n r , Wshssh !. 2 2.1 2 4 Missouri Psclflo ... 1 l'nlon Pacific 13 I" a N. W k a Date. iir,. H!4.ll.,Hig,isiU,i9IO.l!'w. Jan. 22 6 67 1 18 ft! I ft: 8 U 8 02 Jan 2J. t6l Ml 7 21 I 81 T B8 6 00 Jan. 24. $ 7 t 8.H 1 t $ 20 Jan. K. J 8t T ) 8 W T 60 8 o5 8 W Jan. J6 i3$r T45fl6flO Jan. $7. $ 'H 6 1 726 6 21 74 III $82 Jan. H Jjs t 4H 6 M 4 CI Jan. . 6 77H $ 07 7 8 8 04 8"M Jan. 8t). $ 781 8 61 7 1 t W 7 84 $11 .SL -1 8 t k! $ oa 7 47 $ II tab. J... i7l 1J IH ?K IIKI in Keh. I. . 6 7CH $ ?8 Ob728860S Pol.. S. 6 WS 6 16 T SO" 6 0(1 7 8 ' $ M feb. $.. $ H 8 161 7 80 1 116 7 M $ t 81 Jeb. 4.. $ M 6 171 7 481 I 7 8 W 04 Feb. 6.. 8 7S 8 ti 7 40' 8 08 8 6 14 28- 7 24 1 "a 1 27 8 17 2 27 8 l' k .. ' . .! 10 38 34 HEAD. C N. W., west.. 1 .. M. O.. t t'.. n. a a . 1 C, H. Q., west... 8 . . 1. P., east. $ C It I. P., west .. Illinois Central 8 Chicago O. W 2 Total receipts 76 , Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Morris ft Co fu 2 W4 mlft Co (,t 4,&t VM 1 vuuany x-acaing t o.... 871 6, .Til - 128 ; 8.J01 Morrell Lincoln Packing Co.... Mo. Omaha Packing Co. Hill at 8on...s...... F. B. Jwia J. . Hoot Co T. H. Hulla McCreary Kellogg... Werthclmer A Degen.. H. F. Hamilton Sullivan Bros nothschlld Mo. A Kan. Calf Co.... I 28 8 14 24 17 .16 '!7 178 2 48 15 10 m n it 7 6 2 3,1 Si 17 683 t t nnstie Hlcatna Jluffman Roth Meyers Bsker, Jones tt Smith, Tsnner Bros. , John Harvey Kline 1 a Other buyers , Totals 2.813 ll),277 8.031 CATTLE Receipts wer very Itueral lor a rtluay, IM cars being reported In. This hrtiifcs the totsl for tho week up to 20.I1S6 head, being larger than at any time since three weeks a and larger than a year ago by S.ous head. - Trains wera lata In arriving and th. market was extremoly stow and dull, will buyers not appearing at all anxloua lor fresh supplies. It would be none too mum to call the market on beef ateers Itxaloc lower, with cows and hellers show ing fully that much decline or mora Feed ers wera extremely slow, there being little country demand to apeak of because of the stormy conditions prevailing. It will He hard 'for one not on tha market with stock this week to rvslisa how bad the market has really been. Prices on all kinds of cattle have slumped he reason of tho extremely poor consum ing demand at eastern points. This mar ket &urfcred along with the others and In about tit. same proportion. Prices on killing rattle at thia point ars JtWo lower than at ths close of last week, heavy cattle suffering mora than th. light and handy-weight beeves. Cows and heifers have shown about ha same decline as beef steers. The trade In stockersand feeders has been pretty much at a standstill through out ths week. Priots have declined sharply and they ar. fully 6100 per loo pounds lower than the high tim. around two weeks ego. Quotations on cattle: Qood to clvolc. cornfed beeves, $7.tw'frft.C0; fair to good corn fed beeves, 87.16017.46; common to fair cornfed beeves, Itt.OutuTtt; good to choic. hrifers, 84.OJift6.76; good to choice cows, $5 th26; fair to good cows. 84.80470.60; common to fair cows, 24 0(j4.0: good to choice stocKers snd feeders. $7,004 ; fair to good Blockers and feeders, ti.tt'H l.wi common to fair Blockers ar.q feed ers, 6i.0rVff8.SS: stock heifers, l& 2i$pV00; stock cows. 64.7fyo.7f,: stock calves, 14 00 u7.60: veal calves. $7.004fl0.2S; bulls, stags, etc., $4.76Si,50. Represeiitativ sales: BEEF STEERS. Ka. A. fr. Na. A. Pr. I...,, 1M f Ill t 71 67 IMli 7 K H...........UW1 7 4..,. 6M n , 7 u:s t 4 4 lout i M rr...., 1417 7 M I 17 1UT 7 0 20 1201 7 uo 1 1 til 7 27 l.4 7 44 , 24 1174 7 8 1174 7 Id ISta t 15 I.4 1 15 1141 1 Ki 17... loi 1 , . .1671 6 II 17.. .1131 tie it... COWej. I 44 4 tl I IS 10 4 4 40 ' 1 TH IH 1 IkO 4 M 1U4 I til . 1 tm 4 7 14 I 7 . 1U i CO II 1IT1 I II 7 .list 1 11 m 4 o 1 1110 I It . 1U4 I n 1U11 6 IJ 1 14V0 6 M MEIFl-aUi. I Ml I 10 i 8 11 I M i I 1 IM I ti ) IM IN ' 1 M tin 6 - M 4 1 M IN ALVriK, ' 1. .......... 40 4 60 t ..'JO 6 71 .? 4l 4 71. !.... 110 og , 6 411 4 It 1 ll 10 1 2M 7 hi 1 170 10 2f 4 M 6 m 1 bTO S AND FEEDRR 1 1 8 1 1: ioi I M it e 21 awl 10 711 I 44 8 it t U i II 404 I IS MOOB Keceipt wer. .v.n larger than Thuradsy', about 28 cars, or'll.uuo head being relorted In. This brings the week s total up to 64.273 head, being U.000 head smaller than last week's heavy auppltes, but 4,0u0 heavier than th. corresponding period U st year. With sich liberal receipts and advice from other points sharply lower, trade openod with j ackets bidding all of i Ur. lower. Shipper were showing no signs of life snd by th time offers had reached a flat 10o lower basis some of the offerings were raahed. Moat seller wer. ws'ting for better prices, however, and no general movement was startcl until value had been raised to a 645 10c lower luvel. l.ven then the trade re mained dragsy. and under the Influence of sharp competition between killers values continued to Improve, ao that be fore the close droves were selling st rices that wer. no more than weak to : lower. The general market Is anywhere from weak to a dime lower, and the average shows a declln of a big nickel. Move ment was lively at times, but the 1st. ar. rival of several train, along with th. bullishness of sellers, mane the general trade rather dreggy. The blissard. which practically paralysed traffic in sortie parts of th state last night, struck hera this morning, and while ths snowfall was not nearly so heavy as in oilier places. It made the early arrival ' of soma train ratknr doubt(u). Droves f Jiugs wer. sold all th. way from M.72H on up ta 84VM. Ths biggest end of th supply movad st $b.7.6.tu, 1 though ouits a number of the earlier alea were mad. at .7o4.7:'j.' Top traclicd 8i.tlS. Ka, Ar. an. Pr. Ka . At. Kh. Pr. Mi . . I a.......!!! id 1 71 W IM IW U.......JJ7 ... I 77 a IM ... IT 7f l M I 7Tt l IM ... T.'H 71 I ... Ill it r?4 ... I 7:v, s: 't ... 4 i 14 ... 4 7 tt ?4l ... I I!', I rt ,., I 7 U 711 ... IU'i : v4 ... 4 7i 74 1 ... I 00 MIKfcP The receipts dropped off a lit tle today compared with the run yester day, as only some 0 head wer. re ported In. The reoelpta a week sto r.Miled up 8.716 head and a year ago ..113 head. The quality was not as good and no Mexican grades were on ssle. Half of the receipt wer. lata In arriving In the barn. The market was a little 1st. In opening, hut once trade got tinder way business was fairly active, with th bulk of the Isrnhs bringing steady prices and aged eheep selling nt terty to strong flgurca. The lamb sales ranged largely at 8h.Mi 8 06, and the ewes sold mostly at rH.t 666. Most everything on sal. cleared In good season. Very liberal receipts have featured the market this week, and In spite of that current quotationa ar l:ff4c higher on lambs, compared with the close of last week and ,n40o higher on aged aheep, the moat advance bring on fat ewes. The strong tone to the trade has been partly attributed to the lisht runs at Chicago, due for the most part to the quarantine regulations In force at that point. Quotations on shrep and lambs: Lamhs, Mexicans, 88.76flR.86; lambs, fed westerns, 8.60ii8.Ti: lambs, fair to sood,$.0i8.60; lambs, shearing, S7.u.9..A:, yearlings, light, r.sfl7.8ii; yearlings, heavy. tl.Ot 7.0: wethers, good to choice. 86. 60th it, 74; wethers, fslr to good, 8rt.3Mif.iO; ewes, good to choice, 8. 0t 980; awes, fair to good, 86.6oti00: ewea, feeding. 84.7S436.00. Representative sale: No. Av. Pr. 404 fed ewes $ 3u II fed lamh 74 g to 248 fed lamb aj 60 84 South Dakota wethers 100 6 60 It3 South Dakota lamb as f as M fed ewe ... los I 6S 'O fed awes Kif $ 60 IH fed lamh 4 $ 85 M fed iamb 76 I 5 M cutilla , (9 7 2S 6-H fed lamb , 74 6 TIS 781 Montana ewe , 101 6 66 214 fed ewes ; '. w r 1 fed lamh 78 8 6u CHICAGO I.IVR STOCK MARKET Cattle WeakHog Active Sheep Weak. CHICAOO. Feb. $, CATTLE Recei pt s, l.nno head; market weak: native steer. 86.TOfia.10; western, SS.IW.M;- cows and heifers, $.1.'l.ii.0; calves, $8.004fl2.00. HOUS Reoelpt. 4'l.onO head: market active, lr! lower: bulk, 8s.SMr7.10; light. 8V..7.Vti7.10; mixed. 21 (07J7.ir.; heavv, t.6Htt 7.12H: rough, l.1f.76: pigs, $5..VB.50. HHEEP AND LAMBH Receipts. 14.000 head: market weak: sheen, 8a.234r7.40; yearlings, t7.MQi.lb; Umbs. $T.608.W. Kansas City Live Stack Market. KANSAS CITT. Feb. S. CATT LB Re ceipts, 700 head; market weak; prim, fed steers, 88. 60418.00; dressed beef steers, $7.) IS.2J; western steers, 20.7Mj.S.3i ; stocker and feeders, $n.uua7.60; bulls, $5.26(tl.a0: calves, 88.60W10.K). HOGS Receipts, ' l.ono head: market lower; bulk of sales, 8fi.8ikT6 90: heavy, Stf-tt iMSi: packera and butcher. 86. 866. 95; light ftiKODSS: pigs. ti.4(iii.7a. SHEEP AND LAM H8 Receipt, 2.fO0 head: market higher; lambs, $.0ntl.0; yearlings, 87.00B,00; wethers, $.2i17.(iO; ewea, 5.75fi.60. St. I.oals Live' Stark Market. ST. IJOtTIS. Feb. $, CATTLE Receipts. I Ml head; market steady; native beef steers, 87.6Ob0.ar.: oows snd heifers, $6.flit 8 SO; Blocker nnd feeders, 6.toOT7.24; eouth- ! ern steeris 83.Str7.R6; cows nnd helfer. 84.OOb00; native calve. W.0U4J11.00. HOGS Receipts. 10,600 head; market 'lower; pigs and lights, $t.Q0fi7.10; mixed and butcher, 26.nvtf7.lb; good heavy, $6.S 47 7 10. hllliEP AND LAMBH Receipts, 2,600 head; market steady; native muttons, l.(0 m.M; lambs, -S.SS4r9.tS; yesrllnes, $7.00 7.76.' , - . Plans t l(y Live Stock Market. SIOUX CITT, la.. Feb. E. CATTLE Receipts, 500 head; market weak; native steers, 34!.76: butcher. 86.0OtlX.as: cslve. $t004.M; bull, stag, etc. li.Iutp s.w. . .... .,,,.r, u.wir 1 ,11.1 ni 1 l,v lower; neavy. 86 7f.if.77H : mixed. SS.TJHW 6.76; light $ti-6&e.7:H; bulk of sales, $6.7UH .76. HHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 600 neaa; market lower; ewes, 83.Su. t'offea Market. . NEW YORK, Feb. S. COFFEE1 Tha msrket for coffee futures lost most of yesterday's advance during today's trail In as a result of scattering liquidation and a little trade selling! The offerings may have been due to th. decltn. In th. rate of Rio exchango on London and tho continued Urge Braxllian reoelpta, but firm offer from Brasil wer. unchanged and there seemed to ba no particular pressure of actual supplies. Market opened 3 to 7 points lower and closed at a net 16ns of S to 13 points. Sales, 16,2m) bears. February, 6.82c; March, fc.lre; April, fcfctoi May, 400c; June, 8.07c; Juty, l03c; Au gust, 7.10s; September, 7.2!c; October, 7.3c; November, 7.43c December, 7.4!to. Spot milet: Rio No. 7, SV!Hc; ant)s 4s, STac. Mllrel price were unchanged at Rio and Santo. . Metal Market. - NEW YORK, Feb. 6 METALS Lesd, Sulst at 217ftr3 86; London, 18 1.1s yd. pelter. firm at I6.00jt8.86; London, m 10a. Tin, firm: live-ton lots, $37.iVlt8&u; Iwenly-flve-ton lots, 827.0 JJflS.oO; at Lon don, spot aU7t: futures. 162 10. Copper, dull; electrolytic, $14 UH14.87H: casting, $14.62H: "t London, spot, 63 7 6d; fu turea, 162 10s. ST. LOUIS, Feb. 5. METALS Lead: Steady, $3.70i8.73H. Spelter: Steady, 87.77 VI '- Minneapolis Grain Market. MJNNEAPOL1S, Feb. S. WHEAT No. 1 hard, $1.6714; No. 1 northern. I1.6;"4 1.68; No. 2 norUisrn, $1.4rSQfj.64'.j May. I 63V Wd. CORN No. 3 yellow. 7172e. OAT NO. 2 white, MVitJfVc rLAx-ii3.$m6iAsH- Liverpool ternln Market. LIVERPOOL. Feb. 6 WHI'lAT Spot, trong: No. 2 hard winter, 12s 6d; futures, nominal. CORN-Spot quiet; American mixed:, iw, ka 3d; futures, quiet; February, 7 8V,i; March. 7 lOHd. F.vaparated Apple and DHed Fralta NEW YORK, Feb. 8. EVAPORATED APPLES-Qulet. IiRIED FRl'lTP Prune, steedy. Aprl. cots, quiet but steady. Peaches, firm. Raisins, quiet Dry f.oads Market. NH7W YORK". Feb. 6. DRY GOODS Cotton good and yarns war. steady to day. Wool was firm, silks stesdy. Job bers reported an Increasing demand from retailer. Bryan Defends the Right of America to Sell .Europe Arms INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., Feb. 8-Secre-tary Bryan in a speech tonight, sup ported th. position of th. president in permitting the L'nlted States ta sell sup piles to th. governments of all warring nations, saying that thia country I only doing what other countries have don. In th. past and will do again. 11. said tho peopl. should go slow In attacking the president. "I thought ha said, "that whan w. heard of ths terrible conflict across tha aea, w. would b grateful that our sons were not allowed to go Into Mexico. Every American who speak out 1ft bitterness during this war makes th trying post Uon of th president all th. harder. . "There Is not a alngle thing aboul tha president's conduct In th tarrtbl. conflict that can ba criticised from th. American, cltiaen' standpoint. And no criticism In Croat Britain or Germany will prevent him from doing exactly what he know ought to ba don. In order ta aot an .very question according ta our neutrality." Apartments, flats, houses and cot t aires can ba rented quickly and cheaply by a Sra "For Kent" ad. NEW. YORK jTOCK MARKE1 Proclamation Making British Waten War Zone Causei De presiion on Exchange. LIQUIDATION ON BIO SCAU NT7W Tfllfk- Feh 6 Tl.. fnr.l.i. developments, as embodied In the procla mation or tne uermsn admiralty regard ing the inarltlmo war one, formed th. basla of general discussion in financial ril-Cle todav an dadded tn the feallna- of depression in speculstlvs quarters. Liqui dation on a broader cale than any re cently witnessed attended tha day a falrlv large operations. International share bti Ing the center of attacks. Canadian Pacific, Southern Pacific. X.w , York Central and Reading showed loase at one stage of the session of two or more points, tho movement finally ax tending to the grangers and southern railways. Industrials maintained a flrm.f tone, although coppers were off a point l nttefl states Steel stood out ss the strongest of the leading stock, slthougk declining under 40 when the Unloading l-rocraa was unoer run swing. Canadian Pacific, at 1M, and Southern Pacific, at 8H, wer. within fractional limits of their minimum prices, while New Haven fell IW tn Its minimum nt 4, du. largely to its unfavorable state ment or December earnlnga. Half way recoveries were reslatered In th. 1st. afternoon when th. liquidation . seemed to have run It course. Trading became dull on the rally, however. In tha final dealings prlcea again evinced vari able tendencies, Bethlehem Steel rising to ua nesi. wnn soma neaviness in tnltad States Steel. , Bonds wer. react lonarv. soma tasuaa making wide ' fluctuations. Total sales par value, aggregated $2,378,000. , United States bonds were unchanged on oall. . Number of galea and leading quotation on stocks were as follows: AlaUa not , 1,000 :4 rt rfw Amalcainalfd Coptmr .... 11,1011 ti & 4, Amsrt.aa Beet Hugar..., 1.410 7V K'4 17 An.eiiraa tn , r"0 J7 17 Jtlw Aa.erl.aa K R v0 II ' 41 Amrlin g. a H. efd liv Am. futr lUflnlni ..... t.ho )n)H in) JstJ AiMrltaa Tl. A Tel.... 700 ijoi 111 1J0 Amarl.-an Toheece ..... t' Anaenna Mlalag ....... t oe Tt W 2'4 Ati-hlaoa Im tn 6114 .iv Riilllmnr a Ohio i.MKI Mj M Bronalya lUf.14 Tt 400 7t, ; 17. falltuial t'airolouia .... 1.700 lH u (nartln I'iclllo I.aoo lU't US 1M' (Vauai Iaihar l ine y v tm rixMpeaka A Otile ,ono 41 txZ f'hho llreat Waalern.. i 11 - SW rhl.-aao, M. H. p.... l.ooo 7'i M sal Tllcao N. W KM) IM , jj Color, Fsl a Iron t'olnrado A !4oulhea ..... SI Iotm- a Rib Orand.,.. ..... I lnw B o. sfd 400 11 1 I PlMlllsrs' Metarule ; 11. ; !, 23 i;i ttZ ilmaral riwtrlo n 14414 141 141 ttratt Northern M 1,400 114 114V 1144, llrral Northern Ora ctf. ;o In Sou Ji- , Ouaxmhelm Kiploratlen.. 8,0tt 1 40 nu , lllmon Oolral ., ,. j;C toterhormich Met. pfd... 10.7OO Mil M4 it. lowlrailon Coppar 400 Wi Wm 1 International Hirraur., ...... iju Kanua nil Souther.. u Iwlillh Valley i I.40S tMli 1MV. 1M lenilllla NtttiTllla !T ..... 114 Mttlran Petroleum 17.40 TS 71k 75'4 Miami Oppar too H- ,! Mioaourl. K. A T loo 11 1st. iZ Miamurl racino 2,0oa 1074 low Ivi4 Nallnnal H!..ult ,, , jS,1" National IaA M Nevada Ooppar .oa 1514 it 11a. N t'ork uantral 4.1100 14 ,4 . A N. V.. N. H. A II I.soo Ww 44 41 Norfolk a WMtarn no pit n w Nonharn Psrlflo 1.400 10344 1514 lojT fa.lfle Tel. Tsl j Pann.ylvanla 1,100 10H4 10414 4A fullnaa Piln Car .7 ..... jsi Pay Con. copper 1,400 17, 174 174 S"'" .St 14114 14414 144, Kapubllr Iros steel , .7 tgZ Ho. l.liM Co loo !4 . '4 1. Rock Isle ad Co. of 3'i St. L H. P. ttfstd j i Kooihern rsollto lf'J M I'.vi U', ' Shulh.rn n.llwir .m jn, jn, , TenmuM Copper l.loo ll4 au Ti I nmptoy BOO 1 Ji, t'nloa raciiio li.MO 11914 Ins '114 Inlon Pieirio pfd , ' mo i sola ao.Z Pnliad Htaue Htaal SI. 204 404 atv v V. H. tael pftf I,7n WI14 134 1"J llah Copper 11.T00 f 4 41 '4 W.ba.h pld ji, ,14 , Weur t'nloa ,,, na 4 ., gju Wllnrun Klentrle .. 70 7 ' S144 ja Total atlas for tba day. 817.440 sbara. REVIEW OF TRAUB Advanre la Wbeat Knrlche Farm er of Wet ' NEW YORK. Feb. .-Duna Weakly neview win aay tomorrow: The great advance In tha price of Jl"? Prlm.rl y to th urgent world demand. Is enriching tha agriculturists of Ihe west and la contributing to In cressed commercial prosperity in that section, though ths violence of th. move, ment produces some concern as tn pa other effects. Tha recent rise tm cattjav with expansion 'of exports, has reuuiej In considerable degree th. anarp d. presiloii In th. south caused by tha war The strength of th financial sltuaUon increases every day and this Imparts s sense of security and courage to enter prise everywhere. '..,,nk. rnn"a fpr th week wera 32.912.448. a decrcgia of 13.6 per cent front last year. Wheat exports were 7.226.K4 bushels, as compared with $,773,333 bushel las year. Failures for th. week In th TJniUd Ptate wera uM, against 272 a year asoj In Canada 67, against the aara number last year. . New Yark Money Mnrk.il. NEW YORK. Feb. . M ERCAN TI LB PAPKR-3H1M per cent v.--- STERLINO EXCHANGE Easy; algtv. day bills, 34.8226; for cables. $4.8408; for demand, 34.836. filLVER-Bar. 4$Hc; Mexican - dollar. UONDS Government, steady; railroad, heavy. MONEY Tim. loans, easy; sixty days. 3H&2 per cent; ninety dsys, eVff per cent; six month, 3M4H per cent. On call, firm; high, 2H per cent; low, 1', per cent; ruling rate, 2 per cant; last loais. 3 per cent: closing bid, 1 per cent; Ola fered at 1 per cent. Closing quotationa on bonds today war follow: v tl. s. if. , rsg.... Mo. rec. es. 6s 4114 ao coupon 'N. Y. C. g. to-T U. B. f. t 10H4N T. City 4S 144.. 104V do coupoe lolujN. Y. Fuia 4'4a...l4 C. a 4.. rag I0SV4N. Y.. N. H. H do coupo ll'"4j cv. 4a a Panama ta oupon..l01SNo. Pacific 4s M Am bmallara 4a....l04 do la 4314 A. T. T. tv. 4a.. 101140. S. U ref. 4a ,J Armour a Ca. 4141.. I'n. T. T. 4..,. r, AKblauS l0. 4i ... M Pens, oon- 4a STv B. I. A Ohio 4a llkMOIa ea. 4s K'L (.1s. a UHie 4m.. K18. 1- a S r. r. 4. 44 C. H. Q I. 4... WSo. rc. cr. 4a 4J M A S g 4s..lCl do rf. 4a ... M41 C. R. 1. A r. e. 4a. 23'4 4o er. 4.....,....!,? C. a B. ft. 4V4S- -.I4 80. Hallway la. .....wou D A R. O. r(. Is. 47 tnlos Pacid an Krl on. 4a II do or. 4a ao4 un. Klectrlo la....lo1tr. g. Rubber j....liil (it. bo. 1st 4s 10. t'. g. 8t U.,.1001 III. Con. rof. 4i.... HWahaah lt la.r;...ioo K. C. M. rat Is.. HV4Waat. Vnloa 4Ha... no 1. A N. unl. 4a ... N .(. gl. M. ... Mv. M. K. a T. 1st 4a.. II Bid. Bank of Franca atatssasnt. . PARIS, Neb. 6 A statement issued, today shows that tue conaiilon of the bank of Franc, up to January 28 wa a follow: Gold, 4.233.8"7,0uO franc $S4.7 400 1 silver, (Cl.o'jU.uuu franc (l,3.16o,liiiK bill 7:'4.C,0W) Irancs tll44.'iD.4i); advances t the gtatc, 4.1l,000,tM) franco (8KSV"000); bill in circulation, .'0,47.8; 3, uuo trance (K,i4.707,O) treasury depoalu, 70,a4,Oii francs t14.1!.W) current account. 2., 87.:40,tiOO franc, $4.76,48.000). 1 I Hank C lvarlBga. . OMAHA, Fab. 6. Bank clearlnga for Omaha today wera $2,4ai,lliS.62 and lor th dWreaFonding day last year V.S,T,.;2 I , ;' Oauakn Hay Market. OMAHA. Feb. 4. PRAIRIE II AY Chol-a upland, $1LOj 11.60; No. 1, $10 60 tjll.00; No. 2. W.KM10.G0: No. 3, $6.0U(uoe choice midland, liOoolI.uO; No. 1, liotu 4V1Q.&0; No. 3. M.Omo4Io0; No. 8, 8.(iia eo choice lowland. 84.u4jv.G0; No. 1. 8 ( tW: No. 3. 87.0Utfti.uu; No. 3. lo.Ouuo bTRAW-Nona on th. market; choice wheat. 6 00; choice oat or rye, W. 6051 Oo - - ...... . m . ..HQ aiaiia nd leafy, 31S.0u"(W.4O; No. 1, tli.ukaU.tiu Jo. S. tiOO.Otftj I2.u), No. 3, $8.00(tfa.gii. ' . . .T; alc,,ii "e a taint anc No Calten Market. Nl auk-! bale. 4 1 1 I lMt 1 knt.mh.. . 1 . ... . . . ' .); Iiecember, 4ic; January. 8 fc Tlia cotton market cIoaa,! it.,iu . - EW YORK. Feb. S CI TTOhj .: middling uplands. 8. 46c: aaj-"' a Futures closed steady; ruiMirr vet loa of to 8 jAnntst