TJ1K OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: FEBBUARY 14, lnifx f-D swArrEiw coloin INDIAN CCRIOS Rare colla tion about one hundred ptecea of rare specimens of beadwork, etc, for lot. acreage, auto, dia mond, or what have you to offer? Ad dresa S. C. em. rare timaha Bp. .MaIIxuJn kjosf" la. and tin banjo. Will trade one or both for diamond ling. Address ft. C. CI. Bee. llAlldOANI buffet, a beauty, almost new, for diamond, jewelry, or what have you to of(rT Address & C Oti, car Omaha Bee. MOTORCTCtJ"J Twin Eseelslor motor cycle with aide ear, swap for auto worth ITS. Ford preferred. Address 8. C. 2C. lira. ORIENTAL! ruga, genuine antique and very beautiful, rare designs, to trade for tifd) furnlturtv diamonds, merchsn dise; or what have yea? Address ft. C. fit rare Omnha We. OMAHA OR II ALSTON IXTM FOR late Ford touring car. Walnut 1Mf o PAINT Have bbl. of flherwln and Will lams' outside house paint; 1st. class. Will take part trade and part rash What hav you? Address b. C. 4B3, Be. PI ANO Wellington piano, used i months, 1166. guaranteed 10 years. Want trade for diamond or sell for cash only. A bargain. Piano cost lapo new. Address B. C, 414, Bee. 1'IANO-Owtp on a lot. balance monthly. Address 8. C. SOK. Bee. PIANO Have 1st class upright 8 wick piano, cost XQ; wtil take 160 cash and balance In chickens, cow, or horse; will trade on fair basis. Address P. C 629, Ree. PIANO In gocd order, will swap for an auto to make a truck out of. will pny some difference for an extra rood car. Address g. c. 6r9, Be. PHOTOURAPHY 10-vol. 'Complete 1J- brary of Photography, leather: like new: cost HO, will sell for 10. Address K 675, Bee. PIANO ss first payment on an old run down ious and Int. must be cheap and well located. 1 will pay the balance monthly. .1 air. a ycarpenter and can fix nil the place myself: Address 8. C. 610, Bee, PLAYKR PIANO A good standard rlayer piano to b sacrificed at once or would trade for diamonds or cow or horse na .wo are going to the coast. Must dispose of at onoe. Address 8. C. 61!, Hep. IlE8TAl'RANT DISHES About 6U0 pieces of hotel or restaurant heavy weight rhlnti plnles. cups and seuctrs, augers, creamers, side dishes, bakers, etc.. all or any part ct it to trade for anything that I :nit;lit le able to use. or cheap for cash. What have yuu? Addreas 8. CMS, car Omulia Bee. RUBBER HOOTS Have good pair of rubber Loots almost new will U or trade fur something I ran uae; In good londlllon; i-lac sV. 8. C. 41. Bee, SOLID BRASS Jardlnter, a beauty, worth I2i, brand new, to trade. W hat have you to sftupf Also on brass candelabra, new, for five tnndlcs, and one combination candelabra, heavy quadruple-plated sliver, can be used eiuier as singl candlestick or for three candles, a fine ornament on the tab! or on tho mantle or on top of the piano. Will trade for used furniture, or itnytbtuK vt value to me. Address ft. C. V6, care Omaha Pee. 80l.Hi copper ciMflii- dlali. With copper ' bordered delft blue til tray and alcohol filler, all In copper, famous nternau New York make, to iru.de for furniture, dishes or anything that 1 might be able to use. AddresM S. l tkil, Omaha Bee. TKPEvVRITICR-Ollver Standard Visible V liter, only aifahtly used and as good M hew Cctap f.r cumi or will trad. What novo you? Ao'cr. S. C. 433. Bee. niG.NS. l;wcards. Clark & Bon. D. 137. TWENTY ACKUD OP LANO-Lnln-ctimbcirj. located In the famoue John Day district, near the Columbia river In Oregon, 'litis perfect; valued at 200 per acre; wiil sell or exchange for clear Omaha lot, or what have you. Address A Wl. Bee. TYPEWRITER. ETC. What have you for typewriter and .45 caliber rlfla? Ad dress 8. C. 631, Bee. VACUUM WASHING MACHINES Hav 500 well known vacuum wanning ma chines, all new and up-to-date. A guaran - teed machine. Agents here la your chanc to make a clean-up this spring. Will swap for auto or what have youT Address B. C. 30. Bee. WATCH To trade for 1,00 tobacco tags, stat full particular In answer. Ad dreaa H. C. 622, Be. WANTED to trade violin, case and bow; valued at $75, for diamond or what have you. Addreas S. C, Bee. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEET- 1NO. Notice Is heroby given that th regular annual meeting of the atockholdera of the South Piatt Land company will be held at the office of said company at Lincoln, Nebraska at eleven o'clock a m. on th tblrd day of March, A. D. 191S. C. H. MORRILL, President ' A. B. MINOR, Secretary. ' Lincoln, Nebraska. February 1, 1915. F-2-d-3t RAILWAY TIME CARD VNIOW STATION Teats, and Maaoa Chicago t Northwestern NORTH. Desert. 'Twin CHr KiprMS..,. ilttia Dakota lasnnier b 7:41 am taionx CHr Looal a I 2 pa MluB'apoha EtpraM a 4:45 pm 'I wU city Limiua a l:M pot EAST. PnTr BpaeUI Carroll Lorl a 7:00 am Hawker Inns a 7:4 am Calcago Uveal aU:a pm Carroll Iol a 4 10 pm C'h'cafo Hreclal a 4 4 pm las yraoclacA Limited a I l& am Orlaao Llmlta 4 I.N pa Orram-WaaklD(toa Limited... a 1 11 pm Ij Aatalaa Llmltad a :M pa WEST. . OiaJron Local a l:M am Lincola-DallH a I s am L1dco1b-1u Pin a 16 pm Hatiai-tluprtor k 1:15 pm iMailwcoa-Hot tprlaga a l it pa Caapar-Landar a I 64 put Albloa-oakriala b i:M pa AlrlT. aid U pa a l:U am a 1:41 pm all 15 am 7:11 am a 7:M am a 4 pm all s pa a 4i pa al 00 aa a 7 :f0 pm alO U aa a t:M aa ali:U aa all:40 aa ilUn alO U pm a i .ld pa a is pm all. oo aa l:li pa Chicago, MllvaBlee at. faul- Pacltle LunlUd a 7 :M am all U am liUtffl alt :1a am a l a pm alliae aa iblcaaa Spaoial . I te pa glacial.... t II am lIHm tira (.tilcago Uayilibt 4jaliloraU Mall . Macula Uca ... Chicago Ureat Weatej-g- Twlu city Llmltad a ttae pa Tain Cltr Bapraa. al lJaa Chlta Kapraai a 1 .04 pa Jdlasoart PrUe- K. '. rt. !- Eiprasa a 15 aa K. c. 8l. 2 :ra U:U pm K. C A lit. Taut a J 00 pm llltia a pa I.M pa a 7:11 aa a 4:4 pa a : pa Chicago, Rack lalaad at I'aelfl EAST. Rocky Mouataia Lliniiaa alt II aa tklraao local Haaaiir bit 00 aa I fcirasa I'ar Kaprwa a 4:80 aa Chic Mat kpraaa a 4:W pa iM taulaaa Lacat l-aaunaer.a IT, pm caica.o-Naaa.li. LSiaiia.. 4 M pa Ckl -Nab. Llmiia te Llaoola a I 45 am cviorato California Sip... a 1:40 pa Oklakuma Taaaa Itipraa... 4 pm all 00 pa 64 U pa a 4 44 pa, a l:i pa all M mm a M aa a t 47 pa a 4 00 pa ait i Huiar alouatala Laalla all ll a Laiea facUlo ucrlaa UaiUMt , 1.49 aa CaluoraU Mull 4:0 pa On-ika Eipraas A Auauia gipriM lt Ansa lea Limited all .44 am Colorado gipraaa a 4 pa Loioraao Heaclal all M aa Baa rraacuce Umlle ait.aw aa f.,ltl Limliad all 4 am Or.aoa-W.MiwKiaa Liana.. !. aa Norm Haua Lcl a IUm iiiaad lalaa Lacal a IS pa kirviUDurs Local UiJ 41 pa all j; am a I IIbb all 44 aw a iH pa a 4 aw aw .4u pm a 4 so pa a ll aa a J -li pai a k.u pa a 4:44 pm ai at aw 6U:w pat Illinois Ctr Ckiras Ualta a f 0 pa a I'M aa t ht kp I.Hu 14 pa Wasaia Omaba-8t- Loala Eipraaa a I II pa a 9:4i u Mall a4 Kpraas. 7 :4. aa aU:Mpa BVaULtHGTON STATION f,(fc a.d Daiart. U li aaa a 4 10 pa ....a 4 lo pat .... .a I aa ,....a 4 u pat ,....k 110 paa .....all la aai ....a u a a 1 pa k 04 pa .....a I II aa air pa 7 0 aa a t 4a pa a 4 .M pa h :M pa a 4 JO pa .'.'.'.'." 4 'U aoi ulKia Arrive, ail 01 aa a I at pa a I a pa 4p a I I pa alt u pa i I 14 Mia 4 14 pa k t.U aa 10 OH a 4 M aa a 1.4 pai Dar Llaute ......... ttaaTar aa callfanila. .. fus ewuai Kipnaa.... habraaaa r0Ut giak Hllla iiacela Mi'l NorUaaal, gapraas tbraaka, Krao Liuoola Loval g.kurtar-l'taiuMP.auia. I laiiaauMitk-iva gatlatua-rtallaaiaslk (.k.aaao bvaclal Cbtuaaw k.prai ikirsaa Kaat aUsraaa... naiua Lal . . i, u k. C. Spaalal. i. Lua spanal C g gt- Jaa k. C. - Jvaapk a I 44 p. Iia1 ' jp all M) aa ak:lpa a 4.M aa GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET May Wheat Drop, to $1.50 ai Mar ket Advanced, but Rallies to $1.54 at Cloie. SENTIMENT IS VERY BEARISH OMAHA. Feb. IS. 191S. Had the grain maraeta in the V'nlted Plates, closed because of Lincoln's birth day, been open for business yesterday. It was the Impression of operstora who were on the curb that lower prices would hav prevailed. oetitiment was bearish both In the United Ptatea and ahroarl Liverpool anol wheat -ri and Vd lower. Winnipeg waa weak and de clined !V, out closed on a rally of Sc. with a net losa of IV t ll.MN. Julv lost l'o or within Wo of the lowest of the day. Oata, alter a nreak of H i-eaeted and closed at the top, which was Pc. Flax declined lo durintr. the early hours of the market, but later regained the loss. May wheat opened this morning at a rang of ll.SWtul.Mi. ,vid a the market advanced It dropped to th" 11.60 level, and at the close May wheat rallied and closed at $1.64i. W heal was 6c to So lower. Corn waa Milc lower. Oats were ICaHao lower. Clearances were: Wheat and flour equal to l.ro.OO buahela; corn, 4JS.0W bushels; oata, 4.lo,000 bushels. Liverpool closed; Wheat, not quoted; eorn, lc to l4c lower. Primary wneat receipts wer LRU. bushels and shipments l,326.0m bushels, agalnat receipts of W.Otio bushels and shipments of JM.0U0 bushels last year. Primary corn receipts were l.&JO.noo himhela and shipments 1,829,000 bushels, against receipts of Mm, 000 bushel and shlpmenta of 4kfi,000 bushels last year. Primary oata reeeipta were 1,134,000 bushels and shipments 1,24,000 bushels, sKainat receipts of 433,000 bushels and shipments of 644,000 bushels last year. CAR LOT HJ3CEIFTS. Wheat. Corn. Oata. Chicago .......173 4M 170 1M. Minneapolis IHiluth Omaha fit. lxnil Winnipeg . 29 ,.147 .K7 . lit 1S There were no sales of wheat today Pales reported were. Corn No. Z white: 4 cara. 7Tc. No. X white: 1 car. 7SV; 2 cars, 73c: 1 car, T2c; cars, 72V4C. No. 5 yellow. 15 cars. 71c; 1 car, 7"Hc No. 4 yellow: 2 cara. 70c. No. 2 mixed: 1 car, near white, 7lc. No. 3 mixed: 8 cara. near white. 71c; 2 cara, 704c; care. 70c. No. 4. mixed. 1 car, Vie. Oats No. i white: 2 cars, rwHc. No. 4 white: 2 cars, 65c. Sample: 1 car, rV: 1 car, Mc. Omaha Cash Prices V heat : No 2 hrd. I1.4M1.51- No. 3 hard. 1.47fM.M; No. 4 hard, II ?.,Mjl.4b; No. 8 spring. 11.4091 M; No. 2 durum, fl 4l 4 No !t durum. 11. 42(31. 47. Corn: No. 1 white, TJMrTOio; i io. z white, 7;vi.,ac; No. white, TZMi'ia 'll'i-c; No. 4 white, 72V,?J71Vic; No. I white, 72fc 7c; No. 6 white. il'pTH.e; No. 1 yellow, 71ifr71Hc; No. t yellow 7r714e; No. 1 yellow, 70VMr7te: No: 4 yellow. 7iKp 70Vic; No. S yellow. (j07W4c;. No. S yel low, SH(&70c: No. 1 mixed. 7JVi&7tV4r: No. 2 mixed. 706'iOHc; No. 3 mixed. 0OW7OV:; No. 4 mixed. eseotSiAc: No. S mixed. 4mi,i fl4c: No. mixed, 68"v569c. Oata: No. I white, oiiljsrtc; standard, 6W66Nci: No. 3 white. tVfiWVio; No. 4 white, bi-tf Soc. Barley: Malting, 7ifi81c.; No. 1 feed, Of74c. Rye: No. 2, H.22'41.23; No. I. 11.21 4J1.22. CHICAGO GR1IS AND PROVISIONS Featarea t the Trading gad Cloalag Prices on Board of Trade. CHICAGO. Feb 12. Wheat rnllana.,1 In price today 144c g bushel, the most niMiiuiwi ircnR ainc me Beginning og the war. Almost complete arrest of ex port aales had much to do with forcing speculative holders to unload tor a short time on a gigantic scale. Rallies fol lowed, but the market closed extremely nervous, 6lc to B'ao lower than Thursday night. Other net losses were: Corn, No to c; oats, 4G',o to lc, and provisions, 0c to 2uc. Throwing overboard by immena east ern lines of future deliveries, said to be owned by belated lnveators, was ap parently what mado . the wheat market atorm-awept In .earnest. Stop loaa orders on tho outlona credited to eastern ac count were not readied by a fall of 3Hc thnt prlcea underwent during a rush of selling at the outset of the day. - Re coveries, however, from the early weak ness were not or auflldent energy to hinder a persistent recurrence of the tendency to drastic liquidation. The en suing smash, when It finally did come, seemed to overwhelm the pit. and there was no breathing place until May had plunged to 11.60, g fall of 17c from the highest record war price, $1.67, on Febru ary 6. British cable dispatches had much In fluence toward emphasising bearish sen timent regarding wheat. Thi was par ticularly the caaa as to reports that greatly Increased shlpmenta from Ar gentina to Kurope would be brought about by action of Premier Asqulth con cerning the release of vessels which would ba available at Buenoe Ayres. A reduction of Argentine ocean freight rates was taken as significant and so, too. was Argentine pressure to sell at decldodly lower prices. Depression of the corn market was dug wholly to th weakness of wheat. Rela tively corn showed notable strength. Rural offerings, although slightly en larged, wer not excessive and wer readily abtorbed. ' Liberal shipping de mand, both domestic and foreign, helped! to prevent any radical setback in oata. The cash sale of oats here touay wer estimated aa amounting to 950,000 buahela. Provleton gave way unuer aeinua which was led by the packers, txiwerea price for grain cut a good deal of fig ure and so, also, did forecasts of big ar rivals of hogs for next week. , quotations rangeq a luuuw. Articlel Open. High.,Low. Cloae.l Yea y. Wheat ' 1 MH 1 I 32 1 34 794 SO Uk il DOS P.1 67 67 , 19 0SH 19 IS . 1 4i 19 60 , 11 1I4 11 25 II 22'4 11 . 10 30 10 23 . 10 62H 10 60 May July. Corn: May July. Oata: May. July. Perk: May July Lard: May July Ribs: Chicago CbsIi Price Wheet: No. 2 fd, ll.4r.jil 6a. Corn: No. 4 vellow, 73S4jr7Se. Oats: No. S white, 68∾ No. 4 white, 6M',o9vC. Rye: No. 1, 1 624. Harley: 71 ftirTcT Heed: Timothy, 86.tiXijaJ.IO; clover. 1214m. Provisions: Pork, 17.00(8,18.60; lurd, I10.65; ribs. 9.a',4C9.7i. 1VEW VOBIrCaCJIERAl. MARKET Oaotatleaa f the Par Varlaas t'aimo4ltloi. NEW YORK. Feb. 1X-KLOUR Easy: sprinK tmtenta. H.4o'o'T.9; wtruor patents, $7.3017.:; winter stralghla, 17.17.40; Kai.HHa atralghta, r.i4l7.40. VV ! 1 F A T 8 pot , weak: No. S red, H.C. and No 2 hard. 11.83, all rail. e. I. f. track export; No. 1 northern, Dultith, fl.tt, and No. 1 northern, Manitoba. 11.614. c. I. f. Luffalo. Futures weak: May, ll.lii CoHN kipot. eaay; No. 3 yellow, 87c, c. 1. f. to 4rrive. OATS Spot, caay; standard, 84c; No. 1 white. 43W-: faniy rllpiied white, KriVi. HAY yulet; No. 1. fl.taVal.tn't: No. 2, KcAtl.OO; No. 3, 9o"; shipping, kuueoc. liOPS Steady ; at ate connu.-n to et.olre, 1(4)4 1S4IJLC; Pacific coast. 1914, lUilie; lklS. 9y11c. 1IL)L-F1rrn; Bogota, t2V4c; Centrgl America, 31 '4c. LKATHKH Firm; lieruhwk flrats, 32e; itK'utidii :io731c. PIU)VIfloN! Pork, ateady; mess loi.tr) fiSl.t- family. IXi04ii4.v; abort clears, hv OOliyj.tt. lieef, ctulet; meaa, I.'1.U0 43 00; family, I34.0ftnai.tkj. Ivtrd, easy; n.ldxlle west. 110 iiU'10 46. TALLOW wuiei; city, , country, -a 467e; apeclal, 7c. HUTTER-Unsett'd; receipts. ",442 tubs; RAILWAY TIME CARU MfcaiTEH gTRKICT STAIION treatk mm Wchater. rl- Pal, Mlaaeapglla tkrpart. ,.,i4aia' ..k I kk put .. 41 ta Arrtra. sag pa I Tarta CUT Paaaeaaae., 1 rloui 4llf hipraa.. mioui iltr Pimaair eiljM aa 1 GO 1 MVi 1 69V4 I 28T4 1 27 I 35 " 79V4 TOTa 04 8014 81 814 0H OH a '4 66W ' lS II 10 IS 90 II 10 19 30 III) 19 47V4 10 9t'4 10 M 11 II 4 11 0741 11 23 10 16 I 10 20 10 S2tt 10 I7HI 10 46 10 61 gmaraoa Lual j a aaiir. k " a k 4 wo p k k lk aa creamery, extras. i9J score), 31c; cream ery, thinner scoili.gi, 8liixvc firsts, if ski seconds, 2tiiac; ladles. current make, firata. rlti ecinda, 29c; pack ing stock, current make. No. 2, 3"o. KlWS-rnaettled ; receipt. 2 cases; fresh gathered, extra fine. a.fiJriV: extra flrstM, a47V; firsts. MVnc; seconds, JiVflWc; slate. Pennsylvania and nearhy hennery, ahitea, line to fancy, JHtAc: same, gathered, whites, JSNjiMc; aame, henneries, browns, j ''. same, gathered, brown and mixed colors. JMj JV, CHKKKK Strong; recejpis. mt boxea; state, whole milk, held, atclals, 1T'V l'7'c; same, average, fancy, ltitl.c; same, winter export type, specials lytf ltic; same, average fancy, 15ii ht'c. POCLTRY Live, weak; weMtern chick ens, l.'-'ic; fowls, l.'wbioc; turkfva, 17ti1c. Dressed, tlrm; western roasting chickens, 17fllc; fresh fowls, 14'.jin4jc; turkey a, lHi'Hc OMAHA CKbftAt. MARKRT. Bt'TTER No. J, 1-Tb. cartons. Oc; No. I, U-lh tubt, 2c. CHEK.FE Imported Bwias, 14c; Amer ican Bwtss. S6c; Mock Swiss, tic; twins. l(k'. daisies, l.c; triplets. 17c: Young America, 19c; blue label brick, lTc; llm burger, l-lb., 20c; l ib , 20c; New York white, 19c, Imported French Roquefort. 40a FISH Trout, 20t; large crapplea.' 15c; halibut, 14c; channel catllah, 14c. BEEF CL'TH Ribs: No. 1, 17!c: No. 2. 14V; No. 3, UVc. 1-olns: No. I, inc; No. 2, 14V. No. 3, 12VC. Chuck: No. 1, 9c; No. i, 9c; No. a, lc. Rounds: No. 1, 12c: No. 2, USc; N. 3, lie. Plates: No. 1. IV: ,No. 2., No. 8, 7Sc POTATOES Colorado Rural. 7a bu.i Red River Chios, soq bu.; Minnesota, white. oo bu. bAKET PUTATOES-Kanaaa. K.li bbl. POULTRY Brollera. 14c; spring chick ana, lie; bens. iUc; cocks, kc; docks, luc; gtxe. sc; tuikeya, lc; pigeons, per do., 90c; ducks, full feathered, uc; ge, full feathered, it; suttab. No. i, tl.to; Nw. t, bOc Market quotation furnlahed by QUlnakl Fiu.i company: FRCITS Oranges: Extra fancy, Alpha betical, all alas, a.7f bos; extra fancy, iilendora Ilomea, all sixes, 12,46 box; extra fancy, Bunktst, all slsea. I-W bux. Lemons: Fancy Bunklst, Suiis. MUc, 4 OJ to ta.Oil box; choice Red ball, Ub buz. Orapefrult: 36a. 64a, 4a and NOs. 12.60 box. Apples: Extra fancy .Whit Winter 1'ear nmines, fcl.flti box; extra fgncy White Win ter Pearmalnes, 11.7a box; extra fancy Waahtugton Wlnesapa, tl.uO box;, extra fancy Washington Bpttxenburg. 1 1. 60 box; Washington extra fancy Hoov'era, 11.35 box; fancy Washington Jonathans, 176a, lsa and 2on, II. 2 J box; Idaho fancy tTMinra' Golden, 11.54 box; Idaho cholc tirlinea' Uolden, ll.-ti box; Idaho extra fancy .Jonathans, 11.60 box; extra fancy Black Ben Davis, II. IS box; extra fancy hlaca Twigs, 11.60 box; fancy Ulnck Twiga, ll.3o box; extra fancy Uaoos. ll.M, box; fancy Oanoa, 11.26 box; fancy Rome Pcautiea, 11.60 box; fancy Rome beauties, !-box lots or more; 11.40 box; extra fancy I Black Twigs. W & bbl.; extra fancy Mis souri Ben Davis, highly colored, bbl. vi rapes: Calitorida, Emperors, 13.10 bbl.; Malagas. 0.0j bbl. Pears: Anjous, 12.26 tox; Lawrence, 18.00 box; Jerseys, 12.26 box; Uusco, s2.6 uox:, pheidon, I2.2o box; Easter, 12.25 box. Bananas: Per bunch, 11.76 to 1.1.60. Strawberries, 40c qf. I HTKAW MKRkIKS Ut. VKOKTABLHS-Cauliflower, per crate; 13.00; new cabbage, per lb. 2c; cucum ber, per box. 12.26; red cabbage, per lb., )4c; celery. Jumbo, per doa., 90c; peppers, hi,.iiM rum: leaf leltuii'. Der doa.. 40c; onHor.s tahnllota). per doa., 60c; bead lettuce, per dox., 11.00;- tomatoes, per crate. 16.00; onlond, yellow, per lb., 2o; sarllc per lb., 26c; onlona, red, per lb., j... r.,iiha. tier dox.. 60c: onions, whit e is,. 2iic: turnips, per dox.. 6"c; onlona, Spanlah, per crate. 1150; spinach, per dox., fOc; endive, per lb., 36c; parsley, per loa., 60c; artichokea, per do., 11.50; bean, per hamper, 14.60. bruaael sprouts, nor lb.. IOC. fotatoes: woiorauo rural a, i per rjuahel, "ibc; Ked river Ohio, per bushel, koc; Mlnneaota whltea, per buahel, 03c. Hweet potatoe. per hamper, ki.eo. Nl TS cio. 1 utunornia wainura, pw lb., ISc; black walnuts, pr lb., ksc: fil berts, per lb., 15c; pecans, per lb., 12Hc; Uraslls, per lb.. lP4c; aimonas, per lb., 2uc: 12-12 ok. fig. Per box, 66c; 60-8 ox figs per box, 12 00: sugar walnut dates. per box. 81.40; lislowl dates, per ID., kc. M19t..libA?ir,uuo r?iienm .puycurn, Per lb., Jar", half ci 4c: limes, per dox, i.vo; cracner- per caae, w.w; cracrierjaoK, per case. l.7b; enecKcrs, per caae, sa.ui checkers, per half caae, 11.76; honey, per caae. 1:1.75; New Tork ciner, per keg, ss.bu; cocoantits, per aack,- 3.60; cocoanuta, pr dos., 76e; cranberries, lat Howe's, per barrel, 17.00; peanuts, raw, per id., io; peanuts, raw. sacK iota, jumtio, per id ko; peanuts, roasted. pr lb., IV4oi poa- nuta. salted, par can, ki.ku; muenrtwuik, per lb., toe . . Kaasas C4r Craig aa4 Provlaloaa. KANSAS CITT. Mo.. Feb. II. WHEAT Canh. No 2 hard, tl.484rl.49; No. I rd. $1.4la'1.60; May, 11.464; July. 11.23; Sep tember, li.it. CORN No. t mixed. 737lV4c: No. whit. 77Wc: No. ytaSlow. 7840; No, a 72Vkc; May, VMiiTlYti July, 79; Septem ber .ire. OAT&-N0. t white, (7ct; No. I mixed. 63iHc. BUTTER Creamery, 30o; flrats, J7o; seconds. 26c; packing, 20V4C. MOX3IS Firsts, 2Hc: seconds, 17c. POULTRY Hens, tPfrc; rvoaters, lH4e; turkeys, 16c. . 1 Trf laneapoila Uralg Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Feb. 13. WHEAT May. 11.4644 ; July, 11.404; No. 1 hard. I1.49T4; No. 1 northern, ll.46S61.49-4; No. I northern. ll.Hl 40N. F1AJUR Flour declined. Fancy pgtants, 17.65; flrat clears, 16.44; second clears, 16.00. - BA RLEY-74(tjSlc. RYE 81.2301.24. , , . BRAN-4214J0. court No. I yellow. 73U73'e. OATS No. I white, 87667'Ac. FLAX-81.82Hgl.llS4. ' St. I.oat Gralt Market. ST. IX)U1S. Feb.. 13. WH EAT No. . 2 red. 11.611.63; No. 2 hard, 1.6Jtfl.U; May, tl.4k; July, ll.2"S. COKN-No. 2, 75tfTS4c: NO. 2 Whit, 7V4 677o; May. 7IHc; July, 81i4c 0ATS-N0. a. 680; No. 2 whit, 6c. Liverpool Oral a Market. LIVERPOOL. Feb. 11. WHEAT 3 pot. No. 1 Manitoba, 13a CVkd; No. 2, II 6d; N. 2 hard winter,. 11 id, CORN Spot, American mixed, new. Is 2Hd; February, 7a V4d; March, 7 lOftd. Coffe Market. NEW YORK, Feb. 12. -COFFEE Th market for eoffe future was rather steadier today, owing tu the steadier snowing of Braslllan rabies and report that considerable coffee purchased in Braxll b New York Importer win oe shipped 10 Kurope, wher ptica gr said to tie relatively nigner. 1 no opeanig here was I to I points higher, and tho market clored net unchanged to 2 points higher. Kales, Including switches, 17,600 bag. February, 8.63c; March, 86H0; April. 6ftlvc; May, 6.7hc: June, t.TXc; July, S.g&c; August, k'JJc: September 4.99c; Ootober, " Otx-; November. 7.13c: P'4mbor, 7.a Spot, steady; Rio No. 7, 7'c; Santo No. 4, 9.' The Braslllan cable reported gn advance of Vid In the rate of Rio - change on Ixin.lon. XIHrrla prices wer nnchangvd l Ro, with 100 rela higher at Santoi. Oil a4 Roala. NEW YORK, Feb. 18. TURPJCNTINE Btady; machine barrels, 6c. , RDHIN julct. SAVANNAH. Oa., Fb. U-TURPCN-T1NK yulct. fc".', Sitlcz. none, re.se I pi a, 1 bbl.; shipments, St bbla.; stocks, 3t,r4 bbls. ' ROSIN Firm; sales'. HI bbls.; racelp's, rk bbls; shipment, too bbl.: stocks, lk, 9a bl la. Cuotatioia: A and H, 12 96; C and 1. t.t: K and F, 13.06; O and H. i: 10; I, .iS. k. :: 40; M. 14.00; N, tS.O'i; VU. 16.40: H'M', li.fji. . - Hagatr Market. NEW YORK, Feb. 11. 6UO AR-Mrkt for gugar futures was quieter owing to th continued holiday In th local spot market, but the undertone waa easy unuer continued scattering liquidation, with the cloalag prices I 14 I point lowr. Sale. 2.3UO tons; February. 3.4-; May," t.Oo; Juna, 1.67c; July, 3.71c; Beptoinbar, 1.7u. Raw sugar, holiday. tallaa Market. NEW YORK. Feb. H.-COnX5X-8pot, 01. let; middling uplands. 8 66cj no salea. Futures closed barely steady; February, y 16c; March. 1.44; May, I 4kc; July, 8.kao; Ai'gust. k.t5c; September, I (Be; October, 9 11c. December, 9 2Tc: January, l.aac. LIVKRP04JU Feb. 13. COTTON Ppot. eaiy: good middling. I 24d;. middling, 4 Md; low middling. Salaa. J.UuO bala. , Dry .od Market. . NEW YORK. Feb. 13 DRY flOOl'JB Market quiet. Wool contliuad firm and , p...'!.na wwra rlrtu l.lliena liialiar v i.ur,rHi - " - ... a - ' .1 .1 OMAHA UYE STOCK MARKET Bef Steers Quarter to Forty Centi Lower for Week Fat Sheep Are Lower. HOGS FIFTEEN OFF FOR WEE It BOITH OMAHA. Fen. 18, ll. Receipts were: Catt.e. Hose, tineep. t'fficlal Monday 3,14. J..-4 crnclal Tuesilav .... ,. i.fco W.l.Vr Olflclal Wednesday ... 4.474 54.&H Cfflclal Thursday i,W H.U'i Official' Friday .. 14-1 'Estimate Saturday .... 200 s.'W Six dava this i.'iii Ki0 IS.I K'7H '!.. fame days last weelc..a0.l fn'.W Sam days 2 wka ago.3iV.Wi W'.' Same days S wka ago. 17 4!'.t .M4 Sam daya 4 wka ag.i. 21.16 .47t Bm daya last year.K.477 tfi.02 The follnwlHs i.hi itinai the recelt'r of cattle, hogs, and aluej at the Ho.tu Omaha Llv tttock maikct tcr the year o-da, as compared with Ut yt : ... 1616. Inc. Cattle tiH.Hd H1.K 1971 Hog .uixi kisb Sheep HO'.W 310.4.3 23.tW The following labia rnwa t'.i svenw.e prtc for beg at the South Omaha llv stock market for th lart few uays, with comparisons; - Yat. I Tils, i ii4. i is u. .t"" ': nt'i f. ilVTii. i ismT Jan. Jan. Jan, Jan. Jau. Fb. ' IN 17. I 4h I IK; :'S.I I 6S 1 irj i m 6 i I 4i Ul; I Ha I l 4SI W J V I W; j I k M .'i 7 64 11 02 V 4; I K, t. so. ii. L I.. a.'.' 4.. I.., .i 77U I gfi T St 7Hi I l V ilhi I 8 2.4 V m T1-4J I I 2M 8 K 7 m hi r .1 Fob. Fen. 'eal B Sb III 1 lltllw I a 11 I 90S' I la.f 7 Xl wn t :' Ui 6 91 0 1 1 T 31 ul 1 Hal S ! 6 I'l M 17 1 7 421 1 7 40 I ; 04 74 8 2ul 7 44 I 09 1 S IS. 8 14 74 , I 3SI 7 St. 4N 7 4V 18 Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. T..I I 8 29 7 64 I 00 I 42 18 61 r in. VlVi 7 a a 4i t tf Feti. .. 4 . 10. 11. 12. 13. M I 40' I ( 4mJ 7 gAl Feb. 8 41 8 4A 7 31) 4 Kj 7 W) I 4 Feb. Keh. Feb.' 40S V 41. 7 ; I I 1 g 61, HO 67',! :o: 7 k i m k 711 0 13 i 16 g ! 7 94 I Ml I M Sunday. Receipts and dteto:uon of llv stock at the I'nton Stock Yards, ttouth llmaha, for the twenty-four hour end log at I o'clock yesieroay: RBCEI FT8--er A R LOTS. Ugttle.Uoga.il ss. C, M. t?V P. 2 vvknun Union Paclflo .: 10 N 11 ii H 6 1 1 O. A N. VV' east N. W.. weat C P. M. It O H. A Q., east B. A J.. west C, It, 1. 4k P.. east C It. i. A 1'.. aeat Illlnaos Central Chicago Ureal Western.. Total receipts 111 UlBr-OtUTION-HKAD. Hogs Morris A Co .' Swift and Company Uudahy Packing Company Armour 44 Company Schwartt & Company J. .W; Murphy ......1.014 ..... .1.017 l,'i U 2,917 2i7 -( Total 8,180 CATTLE There were no freah cattle to make a market thla morning, but the receipts for the week have been quite liberal, although smaller than laat Week. For th month to rial recetuta ara the largeat that they hav been at thi point for a number of year. All markets have apriencd large run of rattle, showing mat me country is very eager 10 dispose of its beef stock. It would look very much a If th country had loat con fidence In th market and that cattle feeders are In a panic to unload on ac count of th high coat of feed aud the leady decline In cattle prices. Ail market have broken badly this week, sharp declines being everywhere recorded. This market has been no ex ception to the rule and at the clos It Is safe to quote beef steers aa 2f.fi 40c lower than last week, with cows and heifers around 26jj&0c lower than g week or ton day ago. Quotations on Cattle: Good to choice cornfed beeves, 7.2tVij.7.70; fair to good cornfed beeve, H.60bi7.26: common to fair cornfed beeves, 86.76gg.0; good to choice hellers, !6.76U.0; good to cholc cows, r.6O4i.0O; fair to good rows, 84.76W 60; common to fair cows, IS.KkJjMIo; good to ohoioa stackers and feeders, t4.80jr7.26: fair to good stocVera and feeders, 14.00$ l.6u; common to fair stockers and feed ers, tS.etktPtiOO; stock heifers, 6.g6j.00; stock cow. I4.76jf5.7l; atock eglvws, In.VU tn.SO; veal calves, 17.0040.00; bulla, stag, etc. 84.754i4J.00. HOUS-Receipts fell off again today and in spit of th fact that advices from other markets were not overly encourag ing the local trade opened out In very fair shape. Early bids were made at about steady price, and whl som few h'lgs ware sold on this basis, most seller were asking better figures, raukers re fusal) for a long tlm to do any better and the early round were .generally diaggy. but In the end buyer wer furcod to com across, must of the hog a selling at strong to shad higher prlcea, whlle some sales at th best Urn war nearly g nickel better than yesterday average. On the whole It Is safe to aay that the, average market is a shad higher. Mevemeut was never very active, but a pretty fair clearance had bean mad by shortly after 10 o cioek. Rtooipts wer nothing out of th ordi nary this mdrning. about HI cars or ,0v0 hesd, showing up. Th week total of 96.V4 fall by a little over 7.000 bd to break the record for a week's receipt, but tgnds as tb oond largest run In th history of th yards. Supplies lor th six days were mors than 88.900' larger than last wk. and gver 2I.UI0 haav Ur than th n period laat year. Supplies for the year to date show an Increase of over 38.700 head over th correjponCIng lierlod of laat year. . jv4Hrcsnisi.ivu "vir Na At. rr. Ke. AT. .Wl til .219 .117 4k .m 8k. 44 St. I 48H 4 4 4 at 4 W 4 W 4 44 k.. 71.. 4k.. 41.. 41.. M.. !.. ..lkt ..21 .m . ,M . .141 .let 4 6 44. 71 7k M 44 4 it 4 IT 4 k7 u 1 m SlfBEP Ther wer no frh rclpt this morning. Th week s tfao gt U market point has been far from satis factory. The principal tieSr-teh- factor ba been the decreaaed conaumlng demand la th ast gnd th ronaequent dsioorallsed condition of the eaetern dreasd mutton trade. liberal receipt during th lrt daya qf the wk glao tended to br prieoa, as th packer buyer bad a good opportunity lo fill order on A lower basis. Every day until Thurdy prtc x-iinad considerably, but under th in fluence of light receipts on th last two days of the week lambs held fully steady, while aged sheep strengthened up g little, ther being an advaao on Friday of lk l&c. At th week close the bulk of the good killing lamb of handy weight eold on packing account ground 88. aa compared with th bulk a week ago at ll.mi.tl and a top gt 8. 76, ehowlng g slump that average about 0c for th week- Th closing slns ef wr gt l.26. a against 14 Knl 64 at last wk' cloae, the decline in thla caa being aroudd HWIOc. In ayinpatoy with iwti yearlins and wethers kbuw about th' kame slump. Quotations on hep ana lambs: Lamb. Mexican. Id.Utwv.U; lamb, fed weaterna, I7.7i4i41.10; lamba, - ahearlng, I.7dI.36; yearling, light, 87.1uitr7.W. Vcarllnga, heavy, la.tOi.lO; wetliera, good to choice. . 304(4.40, wethers, fair to yaod, W004 130; ewes, good to cholc, 8.7ia4?4.!v; w, fair to good, fc.BOtjg.rc. CH1CAUO LIV8S STOfK M AUKKT t'attl Weak Hog Vgtllg - keep fires. CHICAGO, Feb. 13. CATTLE Rarslpt, a heaii; market weak; nativ ctevra, lo.4.r.fi.0; weatem, ti mw!.'Mi: cowe gnd heifers, 3.16J7.76r calvea, 7.0O81O2. H X 1 Ht Receipt s. 14.UCU head; market tin ket tied, early advances of 60 lo too Prtly loat; bulk of !, 75tj.90; light, 4 kvfj 7.00; mixed. AW.:i4.o; hevy. .i(K(fM); rough. gi.&ai.k)o; nigs, IVkvi . feilEEP AXD lJtMrii-Rlpt, 2100 l.aad; rnarket firm; ahp. M rfl7.4J0; yr 1 ng. n.atiT-TIl lamb. I7.U3 t, Lal Llrg gtaek Market ST. IXlL'IS. Feb. 1I.-4 'ATTLE Rolpla. 60 h4ad. Market ateady; nativ ater, IT.Oiik 60; co and heifer. It OfilX; atockors and feeders, ti.Vu M; gouthern kteeia, 1 b ; Co wo and heifers, UV4 I.OU; nattva calves. 84 0"ttf U .00. HOOS Receipt. .l.tuO head. Market higher; pig and llxl.la, t6.7iiAJ; tulx4 and butcher. .t0 7.10, good bvy, I7.0I 7 IO ellttP AND LAMBa-Rce1ptk, 1.901 head Market steadv; native muttons, i 10, lam!. HOnn 60; J fal llnm. 17 HO I 117. oO. ' Kansas lly Ue lock Market. : KANSAS CITY, Feb. 1.. -CATTLE-Receipts, KM brad Market steady ; pi lino i fed steers. iVomUMl"; dresed href ateers. It.ii:.("; western steers tti Mitt c0. Ptock ra an. I f, . ,1 . rw. t.-. rHiMi: hulla Lilk'trl .2w: alve, . rOiiti) M. Minis- 'ctlrt-", l.'OO head. Market steaily to ac hitler: bulk of aslea. t.t-lt ;o; l evy, ! -m'. TV; packers and butcher-. Jo taV.-..; light. Itt.ii H.;!. Plga, I 00 "liVr.' A N t LAMIW-Xo receipts. Market at'-ady; lamha, 17 TtWil 16: year lin;. I'liSV'O; wethers, 16 t.ti.76; ewes, :.." cii. !. Jnirnri l.le tck Market. T. JOSKfJI. r.b. I!. -CATTI.K-He-ti Sfl jie ,ttt. pv 1m gd: mrUet ateady: pigs. " IjvSh;; cw and l.lfr, 4.0M7.;6; '' !!c .' I 4'1 (It tl'.-P.Cfi I I ',''' iHSd; IliS-Vet. ''' I.U'ir: top, ; b"l of aa.-a. s.u.; H.W1 s t-i AN f I.kin.,5"l.ec:ptf, none; tAjrVt !Cld; lamia. i.pij.-o. Mot tit.- IIt St4acki Market. PIOI'X f'lTT. Js , Veb. 1 1. -CATTLE Itecelpta. ".00 head. ll'UV--i'.cc.f ipta. 'O.iifO lend: rnarket. steady: l.-ivy. I4.VTS .14 1; mixed. M.1; light, HIOW'l.ST'-; biiU -f l". i.&I-4K ;4 Mri.fi' '.WI I.AMUH-Ueolpis. ! head. NEW YOTiK. 14.--Th" aUt-mrnt ff the Brtuul cjiiditlr: of cm i.r n honae bank Mid inwt oiopviea lor 'ne w-n a'lowa that they lituo t4M.st..:v wnc in evce: J legal rec.uir mi" ia a derrevi vt kl.MISoi from last week. The r-'atement fo'.loas: Actual condition: incteaae. l oans, etn n.T.HT.OOO M.71f.,i4) Reserve In own vsnlts tlO 94jg.lb1.O0D l,44C.O0O Reserve In tedersl i'eire Imtik ll8.Sl!V 4,000 Ue"iAo In ther 4ic pr altartra J2,7.(Wt M "00 Netdrtinands Jetriia 2.1fi-;t,miii a,kxi.) Net time d'.ip.sU.... !'tl22.0HO M!..oi0 t.'irvulatlon , M,44.f 1.a0.ik Agrreaiito reserve... fd4.217.WO Kxcrp reserve.. 19.873.3M 4. 118.20 Hummary of state, banks and trust oom paniea In Urealer New York not included In crearlnr houa St a'ement: lnan. etc IhM.lOh.lOO 179 400 Himcte 42.H7a.700 Tl.4) Legal tender 10.2MO.ami 9.tM Total deposits C42.600.f0o ) Ranks' cash reserve in vault 10,9.11.100 Trust companies" cash reserve In vault 42,232.300 (K of which 3a,7ij,m is specie. Decrwase. 1 l.oadoa Itork Market. LONDON. iFeb. 13. American securities on th etnrk market today were dull. T'nlon Paclflo and Canadian Pacific wer marked occasionally. Th closing waa un interesting. SILVER Bar. 22 11-164 par ounce. MONEY 1 per cent. DISCOUNT HATES Short bills gnd three months, IS per cent. New York Moaoi Market. NPTW TORK. Feb. 18 MERCANTILE PAPER SVtSM per cent. BTFRL1M EXCHANGE Weak: 60 day bills. 84 960; for cables, 84.8236; for de mand. 14 8: IV SI LVER Bar, 48Hc; Mexican dollar. 7c. BONDS Government, heavy; railroad, eaay. Closing quotations on bonds today wer a follows' fj. g. ret. a do caitpcm D. g. la. ra ga eaupea C. g 4a. rat .. T. Ci a- OH" ... "aw .. H N T. CHr 44 1M.. 14-4 ..101'N. Y. HUMS 4Vaa...l4k lltN. T., N. H. g It. ..lots r. (a .11 ko eoupoa ..liovl Ko. Pad no 4a. , 1i , 4 , pi , ITS . kHi . t la 04 . Ilt . . P74 . polk . K,u . PS .10H4 .101 .. ta ,. v Panama U 4C1P01..VI1 4 4n 4a Am. gnaltora 4a...l0HO. . U rat. 4a,. A. T. T. t. 4tkaM'4Pe. T. a T. ka.. Armour A Co. 4s.. M44 rMn. aoa. 4a, Ateklaoa ea. 4a.,.. k44a Heading ga. 4a gal. A Ohio 4o kkti rt. I., g g. r. t 1 Che. A Oklo 4wa.. at St go. Pao. r. 4a...., C. a Q I. 4a.... 1 4o rat. 4a C M 8 P I 414.1 I0H4. do rr. ka ao ft. 1. g P. e. 4r9tklo Rallwar ta.... i g B. rat. 4 Ha. at I'nlou Panrio 4a.. art. 4k R. Q rot. ka 41 do ct. 4a Rria aa. 41. 07 f. g. Rabtwr to. Hw. Elartrlc ko....lowV. 8. Htaat ta.... Ot. No. lat 4I4S....10I Wabash lat (a.... III. ran. rr. 4a.., t Waat. t'rilea 41,0.. at. C. rA rol. k. .. II waat. Elaf. tn. ka L. N. uni. 4a ... I1 ka or. ta ,. 1. 1UU4 M. K. T. lat 4a. . ac.lk 4M so. 4 Ska ate. Pae. t. ka 44Vk .lutsa BI4. orrorea. Rank Clearlaga. . . . OMAHA, Feb. II. Bank clearings . for Omaha today wer 13,792,786.07 and for the corresponding day laat year 11,241, 867.18. The summary of th clearing for tho week and for th corresponding wk last year Is: Laat Tear. This Tear. Monday I l.728,!79.M 821.962.17 Tueaday 1.646.379.116 3,7A),219.H "Wedneaday 1.068, Kl.l 2.6ffl.OS9 94 Thursday I.SQK, 437.17 1.0MI.OA7.H Friday l,1M4,Oir7.M l.247,4tl.M Saturday f.Hk,k07Jk 2.iW,7S5 07 Totals... .I14.119.1U.80 tl,Sl,68.vS Mal Market. NBW -YORK, Feb. ll.-MKTATi-ror-per, steady: electrolytic, 814.4B4in4 invk; ctastlng. $14.2R0J14 S.". Iron, unchanged. ST. LOUliv Mo.. Feb. 13-METAIJ Lead, unaettled at, 13.tB713.71H; spelter. Strong at 3.Ctttt.2tt. Cleveland Equals Warren Rifle Eecord At Washington Meet .WASHINGTON, Fb. U-Ecorlng 9W out of a peaalble l,4u0, Cleveland thla week equaled the world s reaord held by Warren. Pa., in th Intercluh rifle (boot ing competition championship matches. Th five men of th Cleveland team rut ninety-nine out of g 101 ahota Into th bullanye, tb ale of g ten cent plc, at g distance of seventy-five feet, .22 caliber rifles being used. Cleveland lead Class A, having th largeat aggregate acore for the series and Bangor, Me., leads Class B, while Buffalo gnd New Haves gr tied for th leadership of Class C. Score of th Ightji match follow: Claok A Cleveland 999 against Bridge port 998, Platrlet of Columblt W0 against Birmingham 961, Klnga Mills, O., 4 against Huston 937; Warren, Pa., 9bo against Manchester, N. II.. 9k0; Bucy Rus, ci., i against Btinwaier, Minn., tftk; rMpktnon. N. 971 against Adrian, Mich., 930. Class B j)ea Moines 968 against In dianapolis 932. Tacoma. Wash., 9f.2 agalnat Loillavlll (Hwlaal, 919; Marlon. 0.. 9NS agslnst Milwaukee 9ul: Bangor. Me.. agalnat Madison, Wis , 92: St. Ixiula 940 against Hopkins, Minn.. 9.4; Watertown, N. Y.. 967 agalnat Yungtown, O., da faulted. Class C-Buffaio, N. T 971 agalnat Loulavllla I Rifle), 946; Ogden. Utah. 9 agalnat Payette. Ida., 117: Kane. Pa.. 970 agalnat Corrlng. Me., 947; iletroit agalnat Albion, Ind., 961; New Haven 9H4 against Watertown. S. !., 978; Salt lak City am against Tucson, Arts.. 9 Four New Records Made at Tiger Swim PRINCLTON. N. J.. Feb. 13-rotir new Inter-cholustle records were msde at tb Princeton Interscholastlc meet today. Leo Handy of Brookllne, Mass., made a new mark la th 100 and 220-yard swim ming event, doing tli former in 69 seconds and th latter In t minutes oe MOMids. His teammate, A. Wales, es tablished g new distant- in tb plunge, making 71 ft I inches, gnd Kusse! feaa of Bo ton, hung up g now record of 26 eeoond In th fifty-yard wlm. Brookllne High school won th 280-yard relay race In 1:41, and captured th meet with a total of thlrty-tw points, making mora than all th other school put to jetelir. Preadsrgaat llga with ( hlfegs. PHICAOO. Feb. 13 -PrendsrgaaC b pltcl r who has lieen balding ut tor a ?;ialr salary locreaae than offered him, udy agred to term and signed another contract with th Chicago Federale. NEW Y0RKST0CK MARKET Tone of Extreme Caution Shown During- Short Session of the Exchange, SUSPENSE IN HIGH CIRCLES NT?V YORK, Feb. I.t-A tone of ex treme caution waa evinced during today s short seralun of the stock market and waa ascribed for the moat part to appre henalon growing out of latest Interna tional developments. The representatlona made by thla government to England and tlcrmany occasioned suspense In high financial circle and gave the trading element an opportunity to make (resh comniltmenta on the bear aide. Prominent sharea were sold moderately w Ith net losses f a point or more In the speculative! favorites, lowest prices wer made In the later dealings, at w hich tlnio United Htatea Steel ami Union Pacific were elnsled out by the hears. New Haven shares again showed marked weakness, declining 2 points abruptly to the minimum prices of 4!. With the ex ception of the several Issues of atocka and Lords of the Minneapolis and St. I l.ouls and Iowa Central real, some of 1 which roae substantially on the old Minor of buvlng for Canadian Pacific control, th entire Hat waa Inclined to weaken. Another break in Hterllng exchange on T-nndnn to the lowest price quoted since 1907 gave rise to the belief that fur ther Imports of gold from Canada are under way. Probable participation by our bnnkera In the New r rencn treasury note Issue la expected lo work further ease In exchange between thla center and london, where the Issue M being handled. Further price advancea In steel products confirm recent advices of Increase) aetlvltr In that trade. Aa for general merchandise, local and Interior reportn point to an Inrreaae of Individual pur chases. Jobbing centers alao report better and more diversified distribution. Forecaata of the weeKiy oaen movement were alightlv upset oy ine intervening holiday. Inn show an actual expansion of almost I2f. 000,000 demand deposit In creaalng bv about 2:i.0no,0n0 and reserve decreasing I4.11S.WO. The bond market waa Irregular, with light dealings except In Issue nanieo. Total salea, par value, were i.a.w.i"'. United Ptatea coupon and registered 2a declined S per cent on call during the WNumber of sales and leading quotations on stocks wer ioiowa: paiea. 11 ' 1 . v ir Alraka Hoik Arxaiaamatai Cappor ... Anl.-an Heat Hlifar... Amorlian 9. R Amorlran B R. p'd... An. Huakr lUflnlna Arrorlcan Tel. A Tal... Arrartoan Totaoce Ai aeonOa Mining Alrhta! Baltlmor Ohio. Bmrklra Raplil Tranall. California potroUuat ... CaiA4lian Partrio Central Ialhar fhaaapaaka A Ohio CM.-ao Great Woatarn. (4ltraa. M. A 44t. P... Chlnago A N. W Clilao Coppar t'olorado kue Ima.. Colors (to A gmithera.... Paairar A3 III Uraad.. liantar A 'R. O. ptd ... Matlllonv Herurltlae ... 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H H Norfolk g Waatoni Nrnhere Paelflo paclflo Mall Peilflr Tel. A Tal PeanoTlTOBla I tithaaa Palaoe 'sr.... hav eon, Unppor.....' ' T.radlng I Republla Ima 4fc gtaal.. IK.rk lalank Co. Hork latana ft. Ofd... It HI. I A H. P. M Ptd... ..... gautliara PmIII kk lt Heuihara Hallway 1. 10 lit 141 Tannoaaa tloppar sk't IcS Traaa Cimipanf , . Vales PaeitTa k" 1 . llflt tr.loa Paotfio bM kit Irllao stales fiteal lt,M 444k 4S V. g H pf 1.4 lak 14 1 PlaH ttppar 2.100 M'i kl War ah pfd 400 It waatara t'nloa k 4JS 4S4 4 la l&lk t ill ll 14 at 41 llt as f 4.H Tut Veatlnghoua Blentrlo .. 201 lit "l' Total aaia ror toe aar, ua.wa Away-from-Home Bowler in Game MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Feb. U.-Bowl- ers from outeiue in twin 1 itiea maua tholr Initial appearance today In th International Bowling association's an nual tournament her seeking to better th mark set yesterday and Thursday by bowlers of Minneapolis and fit. Paul. Tb Hunter lands of Minneapolis lead In tb standing of five-men teams with 2,742; A. Johnson and A. Bude, Min neapolis, head th double Hat with 1,134, and J. Schrader. also of Minneapolis, holding th high individual score with 129. Barney Dreyfuss Lets Three of His Men Go PITTSBURGH, FW. IS. Barney Drey fuss, prealdan of th Pittsburgh National league bsae ball club, today announced that Jo Kellcy, outfieldr, had boon re leased to tho Irullanapolls club of th American association; that Clarenc E. Berger, outfielder, had been released to tha Riuhrnond club of th International leagu. gnd that Thomas Qulgley, pitcher, bad been givri hi unconditional rel. DARTMOUTH WINS TEN-MILE SKI RELAY FROM M'GILL IIAVNOYER. "N. 13. Dart mouth won the ten-mil dual akt relsy rsr with McQill of Montreal, on of the concluding events of the winter carnival, today, Captain J. Bachawllg of Dartmouth finishing two minutes and a half shead of Maclod of McOIII. In th akl dashes Williamson of McOill and Horton of Dartmouth divided hours. ' Williamson won the 100-yard dash In 2044 seconds with Horton aecond. Horton waa the winner ot tb 220-yard daeh In 4&Vi sec onds. In th kkt jumping contest Reddle of ! McOUl cleared eighty-seven feet fur the longest Jump, but fell after landing. Th bead form waa shown by Barhewllg of Dartmouth, who Jumped 69 feet I Inches. lllggaby'a lllgla lark. After - illggaby Wawklna had got. through atuiterlng. lUhthe'a father opened up a fire of queatioua. "Very nice of you to admit being In love with my daughter, young man. but how many prospects hav you? What ' la your profession?" I "I'm a Crlnkotlalan I paint Chlneae laundry alarne." 1 ilary?" "Seven dollars and forty cent a week, and carfare." "Any chance of advancement?" "Oh. lota. I can work myself up to ' be a boas Chliikollalan with, a aaJary of a wek. and carfare." j Koylhe'e old man choked apoplectleally "Young man, get out of her before I , forget my manner so fsr aa to kP k you behind your back after laughing in your face." lllgcaby Wawklna was sadly withdraw-1 lug. when Mr. Hloblota called suddenly: "Hold, stool What's that medal on your watrhroD?" ' "Oh. that? I got that for being th town's beat fox trotter." "My son! Come to my arma! Take Bdythe with my bleaaing." Detroit Free ' Pras. j TEUTONS UNDERMINE FRENCH When Trencrws Are Wilhiit Fw Tarda of Each OtheT Heary Ex plflsivet Kin Many. SCENE IS A TE3LKIBLE CITE tCbTrrwrnrmlSTrca. of Tjb Asaxnrtgtwtt Pr UA.KBCJU, Garmany, Jag. I. Harrow ing and suiting ifitaJIs of mining and: blowing up (urm li are told by a Ooe man ofTliwr In g batter to a hcal new, paper. dtmxlDtlrg In partlrtilar Uk 4kagev tu re of a strong? pueltliin hetd by th. French lh the Argorme forest. Mmny of th French auliilara were killed and tba wtiieta wwr tvtaiet Th crown p,i sent blankets a sal wtn h th km who accompliahd tbas prat. Th latter urw: "Ry trnp fTntt C fmtior u -. pany had been anakr free for tb fifth, time, and the glsta.nx'g betwwea oar trich and that of tb French Had decraaaeit from kSD faat te from sUte to ftfteen faL But th ttompaor our left. waa sp a rated from tie rrneh by a vat, on th. far aid of whrcfc the enemy had tM at three tinea of tranche. "W bad eorrre to cnnalder the posi tion tmpregnable. But prof reas kad to a made sorraehow. Our pioneer tH- tacbment. therrfor, freckled I mro. th Frrnch trenches near the position ( our company, which, aa already stated, were only from ntne to fifteen reel away, "Some of us feared that th Fraseh would be doing th same, thing and would try to blow tis up first. Our man werked hard for thla reason, nd en roember first th mine waa ready. At 11 In th morning our first trenng wg okard of mn. and At 10:48 all of eur ttwha wer empty. Tt wa aOy 11:11 Whn th pioneer lieutenant placed his thnmhj en th electrlo button. Th follewgtl v detonaUon loud anough to hergUt th end of tha world. era I Frightening-. In front of us shot tip a large, blank column of earth and gas, it wag guuy i0 feet high gnd 'when It 'collapsed g rain of srth fell down on ua. Our wen had taken cover In th woods, and It wag wall that thy h don . For about two minutes !t ralnea arreavt ehuakg. of earth and rock. "When It wag t sgaln tn th enowt our companlea advanced through thg hog which had bean blown In th Tlth poelUon. Tli flrat trench wag fall Of dead soldier gnd torn who had bn burled gjly. In th geeond and third trenches th French were go rattlad that lhav aurrendored ASlly. Insld ee naji an hour wa bad taken thg ennrg nrrc of th three trenches eight trfflogrg tuvt 17 men. Two officers wer gnogtaT th dead. We Also took thre mln-rwtoult from th French. Our losses wer threg dead and seven wounded. Bnt we) werg lucky. Indeed. Among th French prlon. era we took war lomti pioneer, who told us that thty hd mined our trnoh at eight points, but had not be" abl so far to plsc th mines. Thsy nd at tempted too much gnd hd lost. Legal Procedure Throughout France Demoralized by War (Correapondenca of th Assoolatad Press.) PA Rid, Jan. 20. Legal procedure in Franc has bean dlsorgsntsed by th war. Lawyer and witnesses In many civil suits are at th front; many ot them hgv fallen In battle gnd no on can new an ticipate tha extent to which cases may be confused by th disappearance of par tita as wall as wltneg gad attorneys. Maltre Chenu. th eloquent attorney for , th Calmette family In th Calllaui case, and former chief of th Order of Arocata of th Parisian bar, gay that death cer tificates gr such an essential lament In all legal procedure concerning inheri tances, and there hav been aire arty, gnd will be so many more, unknown dead, that th number ef probable tangled es tates Is Incalculable. "For th moment," Maltre Cheura adds, "Judtalal Ufa In Franc is almost entirely Interrupted end will continue to languish until th end of hostilities. Ws don't re gret It. Legal quarrels would geen to tie to be an attack upon the sacred pact of union that th war hag seeled betwaen all th cltlken of France." Th business of civil courts Is almost entirety confined to th sequestration ef th property of Oarmaa gnd Austrian aubjeou. and th list, already lone grew very day. showing that th number es tablished in busln In France waa far underestimated. Instead of 20,000 errae t rat ions anticipated the number may reach nearer 60,000. Th practical suspension of court pro ceedings gives Maltre 'Chenu leisure to use his pen, end In th Parisian press he ' Is sparing no effort to defend the Justice of th French ceuse. York Wlag Oaks. TORK. Neb., Feb. l.-(8peial Tele gram.! Tork and Central City High, school played g fast gam of basket ball here veater.lsy evening, ending 24 to 20 In favor of the locals. ' I YOU DON'T NEED I a mr. CTADT J IRut you must li start if you would a of your efforts t avs the RIOHT Id make a succsa to get ahead ft- nanclally. Open g Savings account today. 4 paid on deposits, which havs the protection of the Depositors' Guarantee Fund. SOUTH OMAHA SAVINGS BANK 24 th and M Streets H. V. HlWTWICK, Preeldent . THI MAN lll t'li, V. lri F. It. tiETTV, tg-hiasr. 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