TIIK ttKE: OMAHA. TUESDAY. FKHIUTARY ,1915. 11 SWAFTEKsr nOLVMN TYFRWRITKR-Ollver Standard Vlalhla rVrlter, only slightly used and aa good Its new Cheap for cash or will trad. What hv yog? Af.dres. R C. 4o8. Be. VACUIM YVAKH INU MACHINES Hava Val well known varuim washing mv chines, all new and up-to-date. A guaran teed machine. ArcMs here la your chance to make a clean-up thla spring. Will swap for auto or what have youT Address S. C. 20, Ree. VICTROU-10 recn-dn. 8. Record caW net almost new. Tremendous sacrifice: $ for all, or would trade for diamond or what hive you. Total coat new over ISA Addreaa. S. C. M. Bee. WATCH To trade for ),0no tobacco tags. atate f'lll particulars In answer. Ad dress P. C. 2A Bee. WANTED to trade violin, case and bow; valued at 175, for diamond or what have you. Addreaa 8. C. 624. Bee. WANTED TO BUT GET KaPlan'a prlcea for d hand furn.. shoe, clothes, before selling;. Web. 7503. Vale buys everything id hand. Ty!er HiD. OFFICK furniture bought and sold. J. C Reed. 1307 Farnam. Doug. 4148. WE BUY gd-hand clothea. 1431 N. i4th. MIGUilST prlcea for furniture. YVob. 661. WANTED TO BORROW FOR om vear at 8 per cent: gilt edged security. Address 8 671, Dee. rOK RENT Apartrar-ats na4 Flat. Fidelity Storage Co Ptorage, moving, packing and ahtpptng. 16th at Jackson Bts. Phone Douglas SXS. SIX-KOOM steam hoated modern flat. will decorate to ault tenant. 826 In win ter. $16 In summer. Fell & Plnkerton Co., 213 Board of Trade Bids. STRICTLY modern brick flat, 7 rooms and hath. S21 I'nrk Ave. Phone W. 814. OODE.N ANNiCX, Council Hluffs. 'coral with kitchenette. im heat. Phone 4A, t-r., modern flat, 308 a. 24th. 822. H. TIL FOR RENT Most beautiful, finely fin ished and up-to-dato 8. 4 and 6-room apartments la city. Building just fin ished. Flora Apartments. 2f61 Jones St. Furnished Apartments. 3-ROOM furnished apartment with pri vate bath In New Hamilton for 8 months; referencea; no children. K 679, Bee. FURNISHED ROOM, heated. 4614 North Hat Ave. LARGE, warm room. West Farnam dls trlct; walking distance; suitable tor two. Harney St.il- NICELY furnished rooms. &4 8. 16th. Apt. 1L MAUIdUN 21st an- Chicago; steam heat; 110 mo. and up: cafe In cunnoctlon, D.68B8, CALIFORNIA Apartments. 17th and Case; nicely f urnlahtsU steam-heated rooms; every convenience. Tyler 2073. NICE, large room for two gentlemen, with or without board. 101 go. 26th Ave. Red 6821. ; PLEASANTLY FURNISHED ROOM In pr vate home. Call Harney 4151. N. 26, 214 Nicely furn. warm room. P.8462 MOD., well furn. rnoma, also housekeep ing. Tel. H. 673. lid S. 29th Bt. OODt.N HOTUL, Council Bluffs, stean heated room a. fa per week. Phone U4S. La Verna, 1812 Cap., front rail, ritem. ht THE COLLINS, ateam fct.. nicely furn. room. Good location. 2406 Harney. HARNEY ST.. 2407 Front room, newly furnished, hot' water heat; walking distance. bTTtk OF TWO ROOMS IN WEST FARNAM DISTRICT, EXCEPTIONAL. CU)KTS, NICE HOUSE. CONGENIAL. SURROCNDINUS. WITH BOARD. REASONABLE. ADDRESS A 684, BEE. i . .Hoard .muA - Houmi. KM DODO K. Hoard and room. H. 143. Furntaaeil tloajsekeeplaaT Raeau, North 24th, 4758 Steam-heated fur room. DAVENPORT 2018 TWO NICELY FUR NISHED HSKP. RMS.. 83.50 WEEK. Honaekeeplnn Rooms. BLEEPING and housekecpln rooms, fur nace heat. 7a 8. 18th. Tyier lttil-YV, I'errle ana AiMtrimr nte. CALIWomMA Hotel. IMP. 'l falPter.is Weekly rtes 82 and up. Douglas 7083. IX) DOC H"TKU Madorn Ratasonabla lloaaes and Cottage. ALL rises. 88 par month up. 807 Paxtoa. H2-j3u 8. loth. J r., brick, partly modern, extra choice. t-r - 6-r , modern. 718 8. 87th 8t. 7-r.. modern. Iil4 Lea v. t, goou ocauon. wen. J-ROOM modern detached house, lot 8. 86th at - War. !-. SIX-ROOM COTTAGE. MODKHN EX CEPT HBAl, uowniunn. niuLit' ENBERO BROS.. TEL. DOUXi, 1846. 12-ROOM modern house, with barn, hot water heat. 2618 Harney St., vacant March 1. Inquire T. J. O Brlan. H. Ufa. D. 1811 Globe Van&Storage Stores, moves, packs, ahipa: 3-bcra van and 8 men. 81.16 Pr hr.; storage it Per mo. Satisfaction guar. D. 4338 Ty. 830. J. C. Reed Kp. eo., moving, packing ft storage. 17 Farnam. D. 4144. GordonVanCo. fit or age. 111 N. 11th St. Pbone U Mor Wah. 1388, Hnnspai" ail pails of the city. dOUSeU Cretan Sons ft Co.. Be Bldg. Maggard's Van and blor- ago Co., Largs van, t men, 8LM per hr., u.ay. 2 men, 81. 26 per nr. 1718 wecaier. uoug. im FOE RENT We have complete liat of all house, apartment and flata that are for rent. This list can be seen free oi charge at Omaha Van ft Storage Co.. SO So. :6th St VH., Partly modern, 816. 8 Taylor. FOR RENT. No. 6810 Underwood Ave. All modern, 8 roora residence, oak finish, toilet on each floor; in first clasa condition. Will leaae to good party for at least tintjrear at 840 per mouth. O. C. OLSEN. Doug. 10R3. Room 108 MoCagua Bldg. READY February 16th, u very desirable otfloe, with reception room; now being decorated: 270 aq. ft.; 816. . THE BEE BU1LDINO. "The building that ia alwaya new." FOR RENT. No. 6018 Underwood Ave. All modern 8-room residence, oak finish, toilet on rath floor; in flrat class condition. Will lfana to good party for at least one year al 840 per month. O. C. OLSEN, Douglas 1068. Room l'W MoCagne Bldg. Utmrrm a,at Offices. I-owntown atoras. l IL Hill, t30 Bran. Th. WANTED TO RENT A GOOD farm close to Omaha, not larger than lio acre. Addreaa E. 63b. Bee. ImPROVF.1 farm of LX) acrea or one nut .-xcweding 1J. M 46. Bee. BY YOUNa man, must have conveni ences. E. Coiinor, care Allen Bldg. t-KuuM collage modern by couple wlth uut i-hllrtrt-n. North of Locust. Phone Wehster 7171. WANTED by man and wife, modern furnished housekeeping apartment, prl ate bath. Describe and state price. Ad dies C-614. Bee. 6 OR ROOMS, strlt tly modera. close to 24 and Farnam. Must be reasonable. Phone Douglas 00. REAL ESTATE FARM A R.tfcCII LA KOI POR ALR Csleiaa, TO SETTLERS ONLY-830-acree for 8208; rich corn, alfalfa and wheat land, ne and. J. A. Tracy. Ft- Morgan, Colo. i.r Miseoarl. GOOD l,nd. cine to R. R. town. acres. Moo. 86 monthly; 40 acres. . Iron, 110 monthly; to arrra 81.200; no Interest, no taxes, no forfeiture; t-eat bargain In South Missouri; llteratura free. D. Mer rlam, Kills . Benton. Kansas City. Kan. MlatMota. IMPROVED farms In corn belt of Minna sola. 840 to 870 per acre. Also larara acreage unimproved. Agents wanted, farmers Land Co., Palace Bldg.. Minne apolis. Minn. .MINNESOTA LANDS at wholesale ,000 acres Marshall county, prairie, good oil. near railroad. 81K-00 per acre; U.to per acre cash, balance five equal payment per cent; 4,000 acres Caaa countv: dark loam, with clay auhaoil; ronaldorahl hardwood timber; should retail at 825 per acre; price. 89.W; 12 per acre cash, bal ance tnoat anv kind of terms. 8 per cent. 6.000 acrea Lake countv, Jf. to 36 milna fina lake frontage, 84.60 par acre; 81 per acre cah, balance, three equal paymenta, per cent. Bchwab Bros., 1028 Plymouth Bldg, Minneapolis, Minn. Nebraska. FOR BALE nest large body high-grade medium-priced land In Nebraska; "ry little money req-Jlred. C. Brad la. Wol bach. Neb. North Dakota. IMPROVED farm. 604 acrea. Cavalier county. North Dakota, 7 mile from Langrion, co. aeat, on O. N. R. R.. t mllee from station on "Roo Line"; well aettled country: good aoll; half under cultivation; well, barn: grows alfalfa and small Kralne. Price, 840 per acre. Write to IL E. Fryberger. 1060 Security Bank Bldg., Mlneapolla. Minn. SECTION Kimball Co. Omee. 1101 Paul Wlwesila, Upper Wisconsin Best dairy and general crop state In the union: settlers wanted. Landa for sale at low prices on easy terms. Ask for book let No. 84 on Wisconsin Central Land Grant. Excellent lands for stock raising. It Interested la fruit landa aak for book let on Apple Orchards. Address Land and Industrial Department. Boo Lin Railway, Minneapolis. Minn. ABSTRACTS OP TTTTJB. REED Abstract Co., oldest abstract of fice In Nebraska. 206 Brandeta Theater. KERR Title Guarantee and Abstract Co., a modern abstract office. 805 S. 17th St. rhone Douglas 6487. REAJj ESTATELOANS CITY anil faira loans. 8 6Vj, per cent. J. H. Dumont ft Co.. 1603 Farnam. Omaha WANTED City loans and warrant. W. Farnam Smith & Co., 1320 Farnam. 8100 to 810.000 made promptly. F. D. Weed. Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam Bts. WANTED City loans Patera Trust Co. OMAHA bomea. Eaat Nebraaka farina, O KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1016 Omaha Natl. Douglas 8715. (100 to 310,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead bldg.. Uth and t'rnun 8ta. (1ARV1N BROS Ln. nd up, UAJA V J-)i-VWO 0nln N,t. Bank. SEE us first for farm loans In eastern Neb. United State Trust Co., Omaha. 6 city miMH r n r..n... 0 310-812 Brandels Theater Bldg. ' CITY property. Laree loan a apeclblty. W. H Thomas, a State Bank Bldg. MONEY on nana ior city and farm loans, H. W. Binder. CUy Natl. Bank Bldg. REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE WE HAVE good Omaha Income proper., consisting of dwellings and apartment houses, to exchange for good improved farm land In Nebraska. Iowa or Eastern South Dakota. Olve full particular a to Improvements, price, etc. SCOTT AND HILL CO., 307 McCaru Bldg. WILL trade 2 quarters, Perkins county, Nebraska, land for improved acreage near Omaha. What have you to offer. Add 1 ess M. 667. care Bee. EXCHANOBS-Sllaa ROBBiNS, D. 2842. REAL ESTATE SOUTH BIDE HANSCOM PARK, 82,100. Only one block from the Eaat Side Park car, a good, aubetantial 6-room house, all modern except heat; lot 60xLV); large shade trees,, front and back, and worth cart I y $000 more than the price asked. See It quick. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY. Douglas 1781. Ware Block. WOULD you buy a lot at a sacrifice price? Full slse, sewer, water and gaa on treet. Owner leaving city. Call Web ster 8466 for particulars, or call at 2& Orand Ave. REAL ESTATE BENSON. m! NORTH 56TH iiT Five-room and bath; strictly modern cottage; oak fin ish, hardwood floors, eaat front, over looking Country club links. Choicest lo cation in Benson. Lot 43x136, nine fin shade trees. Half block to car. Key next door. 8700 cash . will handle. Owner, Ad dreaa J -678, Bee. REAL ESTATE DUNDEE. DUNDEE; 8.. Brand new, nifty, up-to-date 8-room bungalow; paved at reel; only 2 tlocka from th car. Can show any time. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, Douglas 1781. Ware Block. REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS A BARGAIN Five rooms, all strictly modern, cemen basement and walks, aouth front lot, oak finish In living rooms, maple floors, ele gant furnished bath room. Price 83.000. Paving all paid. U. O. UAKJ43EKG, 8U Brandels Theater Bldg. A BARGAIN - .w..av. . . " iiiuuvi II, T I ini L basement and walk, south front lot, oak unian in iivuia rooma, mapi rioors. ele gant furnished bath room. Price V3.0U). Paving all paid. C. G. CARLBERG, 812 Brandels Theater Bldg. LEG A L N OT1 CRs NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEET- Notlce la hereby given that the regular annual meeting of the atockholuera of the South Platte Land company will be held al the olflce of said conn-any at Lincoln. Nabraek at elwven o'clock a m. en the third day or Man h, A D. llli. C H. MORRILL. President A. B. MINOR, Secretary. Lincoln. Nebraska, February 1, 1918. F-J-d-St Ceffe Market. NEW YORK, Feb. 15.-COFFEE There waa a sharp break In the market for coffee future during today earlier trad ing, and after opening one point higher to two point lower, aotive month sold some 15 to 20 points under Saturday's closing figures. There waa scattered liquidation and some trade selling on the decline, which may have been promoted by the unsettled appearance of the pri mary market and continued heavy Bra suian receipts, but prices rallied partly in the later trading on covering and Wall street support, with the close aX a net decline of 2 to 10 points. Salra were 27,000 bags. February, 6.6O0; March, tfcic; April, M2ct May. 6.73c; June, 6.76c; July, .7&c : AuiuiL t.84c: SeDtember. e.silc- October. 8.fcc; November, 7.07c; December, 7.16c. Spot, irregular; R'o. No. 7. 7Sc; Santoe. No. t, tc. The Brasiiian cablee reported a decline of Sd in the rate of Rio exchange on London, and the Rio market waa 71 rels lower, while Santo waa unchanged. i ' 1 Dry GMa Market. NEW YORK. Feb. 16.-DRT 4JOOD8 Cotton goode markets were quteL Raw al'k remained unchanged. Fine dressed youon for fall were eiwned by mill taenia. Wh lesakt trade waa ytiie'ter than last week. RKAL F.STATR FARM RANCH l.AD FOR 'GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Price of Wheat Advances, but Senti ment of Market Tends To ward Bearish. CORN IS DOOMED TO GO DOWN OMAHA. Feb. 16. 191S. Farmers are selling wheat more freely, and this, too, at lower prices. It la gen erally the caee that the producera of thla and other grain will rr leaae their grip on their surplus at a time when values are on the down grade. There are many bearish factors In wheat at the moment, in fact, they are more numerous than in msny moons. It Is now believed the exports from Argen tina will be liberal and Premier Asqtilth ot FTnKland htis released a large number of boats ami they will In due time com mence to take wheat from the southern hemisphere to the Importing; countries. This movement will doubtless be liberal, aa the hankers of the Argentine are pressing growers of grain for money now overdue. A great deal of thla wheat has been Injured by wet weather, but It will answer for flour making purpose and that la all that kt necessary at thla par ticular time. The corn market has many substantial friends, but the fact that there are now record stocks of this grain at Chicago, as well as In the visible supply, and that the export demand continue small, and that the Argentine crop will soon com mence to come forward which will, aa we all know, sell at buyers' figures, aro bearish helps. Omaha Spot Market Wheat was 2c to 8c higher; corn waa unchanged to lc higher, and oat were Sc to V) higher. Clearance were: Wheat and flour eiual to 1,632.000 bushels; corn, 223,000 bushels; osts. 4,000 bushel. Liverpool closed: Wheat, not quoted; corn, unchanged. Primary wheat receipts were 1.300.000 bushels, and shipments 743,000 bushels, against receipts of 1,002,000 bushels and shipments of 256,000 bushels last year. Primary corn receipts were 1,374,000 bushels and shipments KWt.OOO bushels, against receipt of 1,347,000 bushels and shipments of 6,000 bushels last year. Primary oata receipt were 1.OW.000 bushels and shipments S63 000 bushels, against receipts of tnn.ooo bushels and shipment of 639,000 bushels last year. CAiRLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn. Oata. Chicago 801 152 286 Minneapolis 4t'C Duluth 110 Omaha 80 III 27 Kansaa City 122 170 36 St. Loul 106 US 62 Winnipeg; 4 300 These sale were reported today Wheat: No. 2 hard winter. 3 car. 8L62H; 8 cur. 8L62. No. 8 hard winter, 1 car, i. us1; 4 cars, si.bz; 4 cars, ti.oivs. no. hard winter, 1 car, S1.49Sk- No. 4 pring, 1 car. 81.36. No. 8 mixed, 1 car, 1.51V. No. 4 mixed, 2 car. 8L60. Rejected. 2 car, 1.46. Sample, 1 oar, $1.60. Rye: No. 8, 2-6 car. 81. 18; 7 sacks. 8116. Corn: No. 8 white, 4 cars, 73'o; 1 car. TSc. No. wruiu, A car, 1 - o n( a vwi, 71'c. No. 2 yellow. 1 car. 72c. No. 8 yellow, 15 3- car, vine; z cars, ri-ic. No. 4 yellow. 1 car, 71c; 2 cars. 704c; 2 cars. 700. No. 6 yellow. 1 car. 71c. No, 2 mixed, 2 cara (near white), T2,v-; 2 cars. 71Hc. No. 8 mixed, 4 cara (near white), izc; 1 cars, ii"4c; 1 car. u"c; 2 cars, ic; 1 car, TCic. No. 4 mixed, 2-5 car (near white), 71V4C; 1 car (near white), 71c: 1 car. 70Hc: 2 cars, 70'ic; 6 car. 70c. No. 6 mlxod, 1 car, 72c; 1 car, 70'c. Sample, 1 car, two. oats: standard,, 1 car, wt1'; 1 car, 6iic. No. 8 white, 6 oars, cara. 6ic: 1 car. 55ic. No. 4 white. 6 3-j cara. D64c. Sample. 7 cara, iSc. Omaha "ash prices w heat : Mo. 2 hard. S1.61Vtfil.644: No. 8 hard, S1.6oWl-53V: No. 4 hard. Il.41fil.6m: No. 8 spring. 81.48 461.51; No. 2 durum, 81.4S4Tl.60; No. 8 durum, J1.47&1.49. Corn: No. 1 white, 73Sii'i4c: No. 2 white. 73H73c; No. 8 white. 73a3Hc; I.o. 4 white. 71V43!7Z'r; No. 6 white, iWla,t"if, Mo. wnite, vW 72c; No. 1 yellow, lifl2kc; No. 8 yel low, "m72c: No. 3 yellow, 71iS7mc; No. 4 yellow, 70'71c; No. 6 yellow. 70g771c; No. 6 yellow, 70K4I70V; No. 1 mixed. 714 72c; No. 2 mixed, 714ir71V; No. 8 mixed, 70&711c; No. 4 mixed. 70j70Mc; No. 6 mixed. eSUkflWic; No. 6 mixed, 614 r70c. Oats: No. 2 white, bH,'6fc; standard, 6666Hc; No. 3 white. 55t66V4c; No. 4 white, R6MrWc.. Barley, 74ii81c; No. 1 feed, 6rt773c. Rye: No 2, $1.181.19; No. 8. tl.17Wl.18. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Feature of the Trading; and Closing Prices on Beard of Trade. CHICAGO, Feb. 16. Export business on an immense scale lifted the wheat market today In a hurry. The outcome was a strong close at 4'4S4S' to 6Vic, net ad vance. Corn gained Wi'. and oats Sitp 4c to Kc Provision finished unchanged to 15c down. It was a case of sudden right-about-face w th trader in wheat. Europeans had been quick to take advantage of the extraordinary decline here on Saturday. Cash sales etnee then to foreigners were said to aKa"regate as much a 3,000,000 bushels, counting what had been disposed of here and at other Interior points and at the seaboard. In addition there waa lively purchasing today of the May de livery here, with export house conspicu ous among the buyers. Accordingly the market a a whole advanced almost from the very outset. No Important bear reaction took place In wheat, the wlndup being at nearly the highest level of the session. Corn displayed sympathy with wheat. but was handicapped by the stock in sight be'ng the largest on record. Caah sale her were 826,000 bushels, mostly to exporters, despite talk of foreigner reselling t the seaboard. Transatlantic call made oats firm throughout the day. Countrv offeringe Increased somewhat on the bulge. ' 11 Plentiful receipt of hoes tended to weaken provision. One of the leading packers was said to have been & heavy seller of lard. Quotations ranged aa follow: Arthiel Open. Hlgh.l Low. Cloae. Pat'y. Wheatl I I May 1 M 1 69, 1 M 1 60 1 64 July. I 1 81 I 1 J4 1 31 I 1 34V, 1 28 Corn: II ) J May. 79SI WT ,f 80a 794 July. SWiJ. a f 81?t m Oats: May. AOS 1S i 61 nn July. 66 67S 60 7H 66 Pork : May. 18 86 19 00 18 82ty 18 87Vfc 18 80 July. 18 30 19 36 19 224 1 27 13 80 Lrd: May. 10 87 10 0 10 77H 14 80 M 96 July. 11 00 11 02 10 &2V 10 86 11 07V Rlha: May. 10 IS 10 26 10 16 10 20 10 80 July. 10 40 10 47V, 10 40 10 42 W 46 81.64i 1.60H; No 2 hard, 8L6fjl.S0 ' Corn: XT.. A I r, 't7ir nln A nrWI.. "X 1 77c' Oats: No. 3 white, bSiei' No. 4 WTITI, 3l't'iK-HC. nu. 9. fl.S. Mar lev: WflWr. Timothy: 86.fioM rWL rinv.f 31I.OOrrjl4. Pork: 817.006180. Lard: Kine: sy axu.7. HlTTKRI)Wfr: creamery. 24e tr mu tjeoc. KOOS Higher; receipts. 6.608 cae; at first a! 23c; firsts. 24c." ni A iufcu ijower; receipts, 7 car; Michigan, red. 4ftf42c; Michigan and Wisconsin, whit. 4otc. Pi II T I. TRY Alive. llnsettuul: .nrlnn 14Hc; fowls. 14c. NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET Qeolatleas of the Day oa Variees C'eaa aaod 1 1 lea. NEW YORK. Feb. 16 -JTOrR-iTneet-tied; aprin itent. 87.4'fr7 90: winter patenta. 87.Jg7 Ui. w inter straight. 87.uV3 140: Kansas straihv. 17 3 'l 40. v ii cA I rpot, strong; No. 3 red, 81.66 and No 2 hard. Il.6'. a'l rail, c. I. f , track, export; No. 1 northern, Duluth, 81 "4 and No. 1 northern. Manitoba; H f6V, c. I. f.. Buffalo. Future were firmer: May. 81 66 CORN 8-wt; firm: No. 3 yellow, Ua, c. I. f., to arrive. OATS fpot, firm; standard; 85c; No. t wilte. 4Vc H AY Quiet: No. 1. 81.0S; No. 96ca tl '0: No. 8. 90c; shlpplnif. W(86o. HOPS Quiet: atate common to choice, 114 1'j"oc; Pacific coast, 1914. llji'l&c: 1918. i 1'c. HIDES-teady. Bogota. 82Hc; Cen tral Amert-a. "I. LEATH ER Firm; hemlock first. S3c; seconds PROVISIONS-Pork. etilet: mesa. 830.00 faml'v, llVrtCIOi: W.rt clrs. f3C.'i3'. Bf. firm: nveaa, 8 :i.00 (); family .4l'rtV' l-ard, eay; mICdl wt. 8t04i7lfl65. Tallow, stead; city, 6c; ooim'rv i4"e: special. 7c. BUTTER-We-W; reoeipta 7.4iJ tuhs: creamery extra (92 (core), MtfZ.c ; cream- ry (higher aioring, Sltitillc; first, 'ii,,s; t.coml. .iMc; imiIic. current make, firsts, 2U,ni'ilc; seconds. J2c; pai k In stock, current make. No. 8, ?io. E HIS Unsettled : rci-elrts. l.XA esses; fresh gsthcivu. extra fine, ItiAStc: extra flrM. 2!c: first. ;ii:4 c; seconds. SawaVi tate, Penns) Ivania and nearby hmneiy, wnitea, tine In lancy, 34a c; same, gathered, whites, 3iVj3Sc; same, henneries, browns, V: same, gathered, browns and mixed colora, SfwV. CHEESE Firm; receipts, 4.9W boxes: stale, whole inllk. held, BpeciUS. WWt KVe; same, average, fancy, 16tyfi'l7c; same, winter export type, specials, l'!Vj(9 lSSc: same, average fancy, 16iti I6lc. POl'LTRY-Allve. eav; weatern chli k ens. 16c; fowls. l;'.Sflc; turkeys, ITiJi IS.-. I'reeeed, strong; western roasting chick ens, 17721c: fresh fowl. 14W8Vc; tur key. HU :3c. OMAHA nEK8CRA8. MARKET. PT'TTFR No. i, 8-rb. carton. 81c; No. I, (to. lh tun. Zc. CHEESE Imported Bwlsa, 84o; Amer ican Swiss, 86c; block Swiss, 22c; twins, 16c; daisies, lie: triplet. 17c: Young Americas, 19c; blue label brick, ITHc; lim burger, 8-lb.f 20c; 1-lb., 10c; New York white, 19c; imported Frenoh Roquefort. 40o. 1-OTATOE8 Colorado Rurala. 76o bu.; Red River Ohio. Huo bu.; Minnesota, white. 66c bu, FISH Trout. 20c; large crappte, 16c; halibut, 14c; channel catflah, 14c. SWf.ET PO'l'A i OES Kansaa, 82.7R bbl. BEEF CUTS No. 1 ribs. 16c; No. X 14-i; No. 8, 0c; No. 1 loin. 17Hc; No. 2, 15Sc; No. 3. llc; No. 1 cnuck. 9c; No. 2, 8; No. 3. 7V; No. 1 rounds, n'c; No. 2, 11c; No. 3, 1V. No. 1 plate, 8c; No. 2. 7Sc; No. 3. 7o fOULTRT Broiler. 14V4; prlng chick ens, 11c; ben. 9011c; cock. 8c; ducks, luc; geese, 8c; turkey. 16c; pigeon, par do., 90c: duck, full feathered, 10c; geese, full feathered, to; squab. No. L 81-fcv; No. Market quotation turnlahed by Qlllnskl Fruit company: FRUITS Orange: Extra fancy. Alpha betical, all slues, 32.76 box; extra fancy, Ulendora Home, all else, 83.65 box; extra fancy, Bunklst, all sixes, 82.60 box. lemons: Fancy Sunklst, 800s, Sriuo. 84.00 to $6.00 box; choice Red Ball, 83.60 box. Urapufrult: S6s. 64, 64s and NO. 82.60 box. Apples: Extra fancy White Winter Pear nialnes, 82.00 box; extra fancy White Win ter Peannaine. 81.75 box; extra fancy Washington Wlneeaps, 31.60 box;, extra fancy Washington Spltaenburgs, 31.60 box; Washington extra fancy Hoovers, 81-35 box; fancy Washington Jonathans, 176s. l$s and 200s, 81.26 box; Idaho fancy (Trlmce" Oolden, 81.60 box: Idaho choice Orimes' Oolden. 8126 box; Idaho extra fancy Jonathana, 81.60 box; extra fancy Black Ben Davis, 11.26 box; extra fancy Black Twigs, 61.60 box; fancy Bliick Twigs, tl-3o box; extra fancy Uanos, 81.86 box; fancy Oanos, 11.36 box; fancy Rome Beauties, 11.60 box; fancy Rome Beauties, 6-box lots or more, i.4u box; extra fancy Black Twigs. 83 6 bbl.; extra fancy Ml ourl Ben Davt. highly colored 83 26 bbl. Grape: California, Emperor. 88.50 bblj Malaga. 86.0.) bbl. Pear; Anjous. 33.26 box; Lawrence. 83.00 box; Jerseys, 82.25 box; Boso, 82 26 box Sheldon, 82.26 box; Easter, 3126 box. Bananas: Per bunch, 81.76 to 83.60. Strawberries, 40o Qt, STRAWBERRIES 40- qt. VEGETABLES Cauliflower, per crate; 83.00; new cabbage, per lb. 8o; cucum ber. per e2 cabbage, per lb., 3"4c; celery, Jnmbo. per dox., 90c; peppera, per basket, : leaf lettuoe, per doi., 40r; orrion. (shnllots), per doi., 60c; Jinad lettuce, per dox.. 81.00: tomatoea per crate. SHOO; onions, yellow, per lb., 2c; garlic, per lb., 26c: onions, red, per lh-i 2c- radishes, per dox., 6oo; onion, while, per lb., 2c; turnips, per dox., 6"c; onions, Spanish, per crate. 31-60; spinach, per dox., 60c; endive, per lb.. 36c; parsley, per dos., 60c: artichokes, per do., 31.10; beans per hamper, 34.60. --iihscI sprouts, per lb., tOc. Potatoes: C .orado rurala, per bushel, 75c; Red river Ohlos. per bushel iOcj Minnesota whites, per bushel, 65c. Sweet patoee per hamper, 31.86. NUTS No. 1 California walnuts, per lb., 18c; black walnuts, per lb., 3c; fil berts, per Tb.. 16c: pecans, per lb., 12Hc; Braxll. pe' 'D- 13He; almond, per lb., 20c; 12-13 ox. f1. per box, 85c; 60-6 os. figs per box, 82 00: sugar walnut date, per Wx. 81.40; Halowi date, per lb., 8c. MISCELLANEOUS Shelled popcorn, per lb., 4c; limes, per box, 31.75; cracker Jack per case, 33.60; crackerjack, per half case, 81.76; checkers, per case, 83.60: checkers, per half cae, 31.76; honey, per caae, 83.76; New York cider, per keg, 83.60; cocoanuta, per Back. 83.60; cocoanuta, per do., 76c: cranberrle, late Howe' a, per barrel, 17.00; peanut, raw, per lb., 7c; peanut, raw, sack lota. Jumbo, per lb., 8c; peanut, roasted, per lb., 8Vo; pea nut, salted, per can, 81.60; mushrooms, per lb., 6oc. Kaasas City Orala aad Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Feb. 16. WHEAT Cash. No. 2 hard, 81. 641.66; No. 2 red. 81.55;, May, S1.61V; July, 81.34'; Septem ber, 81-lS"v OORN No. S mixed, 74r7Hc; No. 2 white. 76j78; No. 2 yellow, 75c: No. 3, 73c; May, 77Hc; July, Tia; September, 71S79l4c. OATS No. 3 white. 67ia68c; No. 2 mixed. 64c. HUTTERr-Creamery, 30c; flrat. 27c; econds, 25c; packing, 2014c. Kt.lUS First, 21Vc; seconds, 17c. POULTRY Hen, 13c; roosters, lOVjc; turkeys, .'6c. Evaporated Apple and Dried Fralt NEW YORK. Feb. 15. EVAPORATED APPt.KR-OjRt: fancr. 8t'e: choice. 71a74c: prime. tWrV. DRIED FRUITS Prune, steady; Cali fornia. 44it'Uc: Oregon. 8 telle. Apti enta iiiilot- eholce. UifiHAo' extra choii'e. 94i&10c; lancy, 10feUo. Peaches, quiet; ehotoe, wnc: extra cnoice, etwuwitc; fancy, 7r71e. Raisins, steady: loose mus catels. 6'4ti1lc; choleo to fancy seeded, 7'-(74C: seedless. "4S14C; London layers, 81.45Q1.U). Mlaaeapoll Orals Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Feb. 16.-WHKAT Mav. 81411; July, 31.44l4: No. 1 hard. 81.53V, No. 1 northern, tl.481,l.W&; No. rorthern. 8143l.b04. FIXJURFIrm; fancy patents. 37.40;. first clears. 86.46; second clear, 85.00. BARLEY 74t(huc. RYE $1.11.24. BRANjn.OO. v CORN No. 3 yellow, 78i!7Tic. OATS No. S white, 671ri!67,yc. FLAX-81.86ifil.6. Liverpool Grala Market. LIVERPOOL, Feb. 15. WHEAT Spot, easier; Mo. 1 Mantton, iwiv'-jt: no z, 13alid: No. I hard winter. U M. Fu tures, nominal. CORN Spot, steady; American mixed, new. 6s 2d. Futuie. steady: February. 794d; March. 7s 10Hd. FlXJtrR Winter patents. 40s IM. HOPS In London (Paclflo coast, UtsO 14 10. ( St. Loala Gratia Market. ST. IXUI8, Feb. 16. WHEAT No. t red. tl.66L67H; No. 3 hard, SX531.S2; Msy. r.64 : July, 8L29V4- CORN-No. 2 78Vo: No. 3 white, T7e; liny. KJHo; July, 8IH0. OATS-No. 3. 6MW:: No. 3 white. 694C. Blaia Batter Market. ELGIN, I1L. Feb. IS. BUTTER tOtiJOlc. Metal Market. NEW YORK. Feb. 16. METALS Lead, steady. UTVafl.SS ; London. 19. Spelter, firm, SS.6bft 90; London, ! 16. Tin: Dull at 336.00fc77 .00. Copper, steady; electrolytic. S14.62fl4.87; casting, Il4b0'i14.6t. Iron: eteady; No. northern. tl4.6o5l5 00: No. 3, 814 2fyU75; No. 1 and No. 2 southern, r 4 2t.ri4.75. At London: Spot copper, f8 364; fu ture, ins 12 td. Spot tin, U78; future. 155. ST. I5UIS, Mo., Feb. 16. METAIJ Lead, higher, 83.76. Spelter, strong, 88.U fcfc.25. Cottos Market. NEW YORK. Feb. 16. COTTON not quiet: middling uplands. 8.56c. No sale LIVERPOOL. Feb. 15.-COTTON Hpo't. stesdy; good middling. t.84d; mtddllnw. 4 112,1. tow middling. i.61d. Sales. ,000 ba le. Future closed firm, at a net loss of 4 points to in advance of 8 roint; March waa 4 point lower, while later deliveries were generally 2'n6 points net higher. February. 8.11c; March. 8 42c; May, 8 7oc; July 8,c; August. 9u; fieptember, 9.07c; October. 9.16c; December. 9.30c: Januarv. 9.39-j. Maaar Market. NEW YORK, Feb. 15. 6UQAR Future were easier early under comlntieH mrmt . tared liquidation, prompted by the lower spot market and the Improving freight situation In Cuha. Trading waa only mod erate with Price at nqon 6 to 6 point net lower. Raw sugar nominal; molasses, IfiTe; centrifugal. 44c: refined easy; cut loaf. t'5c; crushed, 65e; mold A, t jr cubes, c; XXXX powdered. t.90c; pow dered, Ui-'ic: fine granulated, 8 75c; dla mond A, 6.75c; confectioners' A, 8.65c; No. 1. 6.60c, OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET e Cattle Receiptt Very Light and Prices Steady to Strong- Fat Sheep and Lambs Higher. HOGS FULLY STEADY, BUT SLOW SOUTH OMAHA. Feb. 16. 1916. Receipts were: Cattle. Itoss. Sheep. Estimate Monday 1.300 8.400 6,on Same day Inst week.... 3.145 7 ie4 l.2i0 Same day 8 weeka o. 6.12s 12 ? 14 lt Same day 3 weeks ago. 6.174 8.44 9.941 Same dav 4 weeks ago. 9 Xi 3.41 6.940 Same day last year.... 7,214 4.216 16,473 The following table show the recelrt or rattle, hog, and shien at lha South Omaha Live Stock market tor the year to-dat. aa compared w'th laat year: ... 118 ''- 'nr- "'He 1M.449 111.344 9.K6 Hi'K 413 m VTi.l 36.603 Sheep 345,136 816,653 2,53 The following table show tb average Price for hog at th South Omaha live tock market for th last few day, with comparieone: . Date. I 1813, 11I4. 11913. ,19H.19U.1910.190 Jan. 8 78 8 Rll 7 H 6 02 4 U a Jan. 81. 8 171 7 U I 03 7 47 8 12' eu. L Feb. 8.. Feb. . Feb. 3.. Feb. 4.. Feb. 6.. Feb. Feb. 1. Feb. 8.. Keb. 9.. Feb. 10. Feb. 11. Feb. 12. Feb. 13 Feb. 14. b. 15. ST1H T S) t 96) T 14 8 8 8h 4 33 804 6 7H, 3 36 S W, T Ml 4 90. 8 In 7 30 4 05 8 :' 6 91 S SO) I 81 so! 8 161 I !I3 4 7t; 4 74 8 171 7 43i I 7 40 8 29 4 04 8 851 7 461 S 09 8 32 4 14 4 13 a 4 07 t 8 Utl T XNI 6 IKU T 49 S 391 t 62) 4 00) T 3 7 iu 6 K 7 8v. 8 6y 4 71 4 68 8 401 I C OS T 3.1 8 47 4 41HI S 46 7 891 6 131 7 3M 8 48 4 30 8 4oi 8 41 4 67'ki 8 82 7 8.' 7 96 7 95 7 21 8 61 8 71 4 80 4 06 6 98 6 13 4 15 4 21 4 60S 8 29 8 8N 6 99 7 W 7 96 4 06 4 90 8 77 4 61 4 01 7 01 8 7rt Sunday. Receipts and disposition or live tock at the Union Stock Yaids. South Omaha, for the twenty-four hour ending at 8 o'clock yesterday: RECEIPTS- -TA RLOTS. Catle.Hogs.Knoep.il ses. 4".. M. ft st p Wabash Missouri Pacific Union Paciflo 8 C. N. W eat.. 2 C. ft N. W.. WMt.. 4 C, St. P., M. ft o. 4 '., H. & Q., east.. .. B. west.. 25 C, R 1. A P., eaat. 1 C, R. I. & P., west .. Illinois Central ... 2 Chi., Ut. Western.. 4 11 8 4 1 21 13 Total receipt.... 63 48 L'2 21 DISI-OSITION-H EA D. Cattle. Hog.61ieep. worn t;o bwlft A Co Cudahy packing Co.... Armour c to Lincoln Packing Co.... W. B. Vansant Co.... Hill Son J. B. Root & Co J. If. Bulla L. F. II usx Kellogg VVerti.elmer & Degcn.. Rothschild Mo. ft Kan. Calf Co.. Christie Hul f man Baker, Jones & Smith.. Tanner Bros John Harvey. Dennis aV Francis Other buyer 192 6 717 291 466 1,478 .3 W4 1,164 294 901 1,19 J 32 6 1 8 8 6 6 J 30 9 15 16 1 2 12 2:1 161 "ai Totnls 1,446 2,8 4,792 CATTLE Receipt were the smallest that they have been on a Monday for several year bacK, and prlcea on the general run were steady to pernape a Utile atronger In spots. Advices, however, torn easier 11 point weie very unfavorable, so that it waa hardly reasonable to ex pect very much advance in prlcea even if receipt were light. The extremely light receipt were plainly due to the break In price laat ween and to the Nebraska quarantine regulation which contained a provision that car bringing stock to South Omaha from east of the river must be cleaned and disinfected before loading. Thla pro vision was changed by a bul.ettn Issued toaay by the president of the Nebraska Live Stock Sanitary board, which pro lde that car carrying rattle, hogs, or sheep to South Omaha from east of the river do not require cleaning and disin fecting before being loaded provided that said car are Immediately returned into quarantined area. Quotation on Cattle: Oond to choice comfel beeves, S7.2iYci7.70; fair to good cornfed heevee, 86.tiOiir7.26; common to fair romfed beeves. 86.76ir6.50; good to cholco heifers, S5.76fy6Ui0; good to choice cow, 86.50416.OO; fair to good cows, 84.76tt) 8 50; common to fair rows, 3.1.50tH.7ri: good to choice Blockers and feeder. 66.60fY7.25: fair to good stocker and feeders, 86.00 4.60; common to fair Blockers and feed ers, S5.004i6.00: stork heifers, 85.28H 00; stock cows, 84.75U5.75: stock calves, 86.00 tf7.50; veal calves, S7.0Wjil0.00; bulls, stag, etc., S4.7MS4.0O. Representative saies: BEEF STEERS. No. At. Pr. No. At. Pr. It 944 6 so M ,...1nt T 1 6 4 00 t 7i 4 40 II IIU4 dO IT 913 1 11 M 6 H IS 1107 4 M U IM Im 20. ..1 14 4 M 17 1141 4 W Hi ll 7 e 14 im in 8 moo 7 M STEEhS AND UEIFE1.1. 17 11 4 13 m T 84 iEIF US. t 41 4 H 1 IM 4 28 14 914 6 M ' 4 4 74 1 7I I 74 It U 4 3 1010 4 00 t 4 74 8 9U 6 10 JALVKR. 1 170 7 M 1 9 74 4 Mb TM 2 1 10 00 1 146 9 00 BTOt i AND FEEDFU9 I , 4TI I 00 4 740 4 64 4 (44 I H 16 6 46 4 HXM 4 904 6 4 1 470 4 40 9 1041 4 70 9 494 I 40 HOOW One of the lightest Monday run in week showed up today. Chicago re ported weakened values, but the local market opened fully steady, and after a very dreggy season. In which some sales might had ben mad lust a pinch stronger, a clearance wa finally mad at fully ateadv price. There were hardly enough hog here to make much of a market, and a packing orders were very limited, there waa nothing to make th market other than a very dull one. Shipper bought a rw load on the early rounds, but they failed to bid any mor than steady price, and consequently did not get very many. Considering the light ness of toe receipt .11 wa late In th forenoon before a clearance wa mad. Bulk of the offering old largely at 86.a.S2Vi, with an occasional load un der these figure. A few Wads reached 86.66, the day' high prlce. Reoelpta were extremely light, even for a Monday, being the smallest for the opening of any week elnce early In Nov. mber. Today' estimate or 83.400 head I bout 3.900 lighter than a week ago and moo head smaller than for th correspond ing day of laat year. SH13EP The receipts were light, belnf estimated at 6,000 head, wldch 1 only a third of what wa here a week ago and a rear ago. The bulk of the offering wa rum Colorado and th Hoott Bluff country. Th quality wa much the ame a at th close of laat week. Under the Inflence of light receipt sellers all asked higher prices and In th end the bulk of the sheep and lambs showed an advance of Ud'Xic, th advance being more than thla in some caaea. Trade wa a little slow at tl. start as packer fought any Improvement in price. Most of th ewe sold first, the range of prices being largely at 4.20tfr6.66 Quite a few lamb moved at 3s.ua4j.26 to the packer. There we a good demand tor feeding and shearing grades, but little of anything on that order was available. The clearance wa seasonable. Quotations on sheep and lamb: Lamba, Mexican, 3 2iif 50; lamb fed westerns, 8s Uot .3fi; lamha, shearing, 87.76418 76; yearlings. light, 87.6417.76; yearlings, heavv, pt.75V.60, wethers, good to che,ce. 16.6o44.76; wether, fair to good. 86 .50; ewe, good to choice, SaXiiJAi, awes, fair to good, S4.00tje.26. No. Av. Pr. IM fed lamb 78 S it SIH Ma ho ewes 114 4 24 i!4 Idaho ew... 114 4 30 1X1 cull s 108 8 00 6n7 Colorado lamb 97 I 15 1J Idaho lambs 74 8 25 473 Colorado ewea 89 . 4 U 270 Mexican lamb os 3 to 304 fd lamb , ,... 76 8 45 JH fed lamha 74 8 46 JU fed lamb )u aloax City Live Stoelt Market. FIOUX CITY. Feb. li. -CATTLE Re ceipts, 600 head: market steady: native steer. wa'i.Zi. butcher, S6.Otf10; cow and heifers. S4.60A6.S&; canners. 14 00 ii4): stnrker and feeder. 86.4?.3n; calves, 85.5060; bulls, ataga, etc, 85.00 ttft 96. Hi Mlg Receipt a. 8,000 head; market steady to 6c higher; heavy, 9R.5ftim.6fi; mixed. K.57V7S.; light, 8.5tr6i7Vi; bulk of salea. 86. 67Hf).n. SHEEP Receipts. 300 hesd. CHICAGO LIVR OTOfK MARKET Cattle Weak Hoars Weak Sheep rim.. CHICAGO. Feb. 15.-:ATTLB Receipt. 32,oni) head; market week; native steers, 8fi.t0.6O; western, 84.7t4f7.tO; cows and heifers. S13nti?.; calve. 87.0Kt 10. 26. HOOf Recelota 64, 0i head: market weak, MMOc lower; bulk of salea, 36,7va . light, tfia.v0-6.9n, mixed, 8.55r 86; heavy, 86.46t.0; rough, 36.4&8.56; plxa. 86.601! a. 9A. SHEMP AND LAMBrWRecetpta 11.000 hea-i; market firm; sheep, 9S9MJ7.10; yearlings, 87.35fr7.Hf.; lamb. t7a6tf.t6. Kaasas City Lira Stoek Market. KANSAS CITT. Feb. 15. CATTLE Ra celpta. 8.500 head; market steady to strong; prime fed eteera, 87.764fS.60; dressed beef steer, S6.60tfl.6O; western leers, H.fcW.TS; stockers and feeders. 85 6Oi7.00; bulla, 86. 2644.26; calvea, 8601 10.75. MOOS Receipts. 8,600 head: market higher; bulk of sale. t46ip75; heavy. S6rty.78; packers and butcher. 86.65 4.f; light. 86.6W6.M); pigs. 86.00O4.50. SHEEP AND IJt MBS Receipts. 9.700 head: market higher; lamba, 86 Ofxya.60; yearllnra. 86. 757.76,; wether. 84.3646.90; ewes. 85.60G4.6a. t. I. eels Live 8)texk Market. ST. IiOri8. Feb. 16. "ATTLB Receipt, 4.P00 head; market alow; native beef steers, 37.001(1. 60; row and heifers. 85.00 tl8.2K; atocker and feeder, 86.367.25; outhem steers, S6.364J7.78; cows and heif er, S4.0C(f6.75; native calves. 96.0uftl0.26. HOO8 Receipts, 3,700 head; market higher; pigs and llglits. t6.75tifi.00; mixed and butchers, S6.80Q1.06; good heavj-, t,90 Qri 05. SHEEP AND LAMTIrV-Recelpts, 2..W head: market higher: native mutton, 85.00 iM: lambs, I8.orirs.00; yearling. 87.00 tj".50. t. Joaepk S.tT Stork Market. ST. JOSEPH, Mo.. Feb. U. CATTLJV Recelpt 1.400 hesd; market, steady; na tive eteera 86.60j 26; cow anl heifer, 84 flow 00; calve. 86.0ivfr.7ll. HOGS Receipt 4,300 head: market, higher: top, 3 75; bulk. 86 66tM72H. SHEEP AND lAMRfV Reeelpta 9,700 head; market, higher; lamb. p.60i(r.85. CHI aad Hoeda. ROSIN Steady; strained, common to good, 83 40. TUR PENTI NB Nominal I lOO-lb. bar rels, 46o, Local Ktoek aad Boads, Quotation! furnUhse' fey Burns. Blinker a c., Aakad. U 101 116 103 re 94 it 4 4 tmtsoa Natleaal Bank buliatng Blocks KI4. teers Co. Bf 17 Kslnront Craamery T par esnt pt4 .... WO r sinroni v Tevmsry coal 1Z4 Hlwlm MIR. O) Uncoln TraMion Os 9t M c. retsr Mill pfd tn gtats Rank Stock. Omaha , 1 t'nlon Hlnrk Yanli. OtBStaa M t'rttlka Umln com 94 xai o ins l'OUj 107'i 104.8 i pes 1 103 7 T IM T 91 lot 94H let u Weatern Mast Honda fl , la., &, 1919 ., Campbell, Nab., School 8s Klnranes, Nan. 4s .,, Kins to., Waah , la. 19S Kansas Cltr, Mo., School 4a. 119. Ilumhnlitl, Neb., Rat. W. 1D2& l.lr.reln I, H. 4t P. la IMS Lewlaoo-. Wah.. Raf. la 1M8... Omaha B. L P. 4a 1M Oniatia C. a. (it. K. ia. 1919... Cn aha C B. St. Rr- Wd Omaha Water 4 Ha. 14t .. 79 .. 101 .. WH4 .. 17 .. 14 .. 7 .. IMS .. at .. 14lMj :: S5 .. TI Ml riiianunr-wasninini r. Mills ba. 1MI Ti Partflu Pnwar A LagM 8a S ftan Praarlsoo. Cel., la, 1M1-Ite a 14 Kwlft Co., la. 1944 u Buparlur, Nab., WaUar ha. 1M4. 9 Wlcblta Cnloo RUek Tarda 4a, 1M4.. t Earlier Closing Order Imposed in City of Des Moines DE8 MOINES, Ia. Feb. 14. To prevent a repetition or last night' scenes, attend ant upon th order closing; th lghtjr-lx saloon In Des Holnea, Mayor Hanna to. day Issued Instruction that tha saloon must close tomorrow at p. m. Under the mulct law, and th term of the city' permit granting th tenion until to morrow night, th ealoon could have) re mained open until o'clock. Th liquor men through thalr attorney tonight, aald they would obey the mayor' orders. Condition which prevailed on .tha downtown treU laat night, and numer oua flghU which resulted from excessive inebriation caused Mayor Hanna' order. Tb rush to lay In atock of wet rood brought enonnoua business to the sa loon yestsrday, and a repetition of the rush la expected tomorrow. Attorney for th ealoon men in the consent petition hearing before th dis trict court were, (aid tonight to be ready to abandon their caa tomorrow when court reconvenes. Leadin aalooniata claimed It wa futile to continue th fUjht for exlstsnce any longer in the fac of n advene public sentiment. Th action of th Iowa senate In na.a. Ing the prohibition amendment and agree ing to tne repeal of th mulct law la aid to b responsible for their change of attitude. Th two measurs will ha n. In th bouse of the Iowa assembly this week, with vrjr indication of their caa- eage. RESTAURANT AND DRUG STORE AT ON AW A BURNED ONA WA. Ia. Feb. 16.-4Knerlal V-Tha Frank Wis restaurant waa destroyed by fire about 5 o'clock Sunday momlnar a4 the Wis 'drug; store, next door, waa badly damaged, the stock being almost a total loss from th comblnad efferta n and water. The fir la supposed to hav originated in th restaurant kitchen Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bonner, who war in yharge of the restaurant, and a boy assist ant, an or wnom were sleeping upstairs, were awakened by the smoke, and barely escaped In their night clothea. The- l.t all of their effects, nothing; being saved from tho restaurant building. Th loss la estimated to be about 86.000. which 1. covered by Insurance. Mr. Wise, who conducted both tho drug store and tho restaurant business and owned hnth building, will rebuild and continue in DuaineM. BUTTERMAKERS TO HAVE CONTEST AT MASON CITY MAHON CITT, la., Feb. 18. Special. Judges of th silver Jubilee butter con test, which la to be featured at th Na tional Creamery Butte rmaksrs' associa tion meeting her starch I, 10, IL hav been announced by Secretary Msyera, They ay Prof. O. IL Bankondorf, Madi son. Wis. : O. A. Btovlck. St Paul, and J. J. Kos of Iowa rails. I&ntruMi in thla contest will close February 88. At leas I 760 are expected to contest for th cash price, which will amount to between 1300.000 and 84O0,0UO, Each xhlbitor Is to recelv 81 In eaah. regardl of score. A 1 Prise banner of 8100 is to bo give th tat having th tan 1 arrest scoring n trits and not I than fifteen entries. Native Coal Veed. NKBRAKKA CITT. Neb.. FVb. 14. i c al Otoe county native eoal mined from the farm of B. V. Talt ta being esperV- roented with by several parti la Ne braska City. The coal is esDecially adapted for kitchen tangs. NEW YORK ST0CK MARKET Demoralization oa Foreign Ex change and Disquiet Regarding Diplomacy Overshadow All. ' LONDON SIGHT DRAFTS FALL NEW YORK, Feb. 16. IeTTmrallstion In the foreign exchange market, a In dicated by a further decline In cable and other remittance on Ixinrton to tb low em) rata, within ik. . . eran bankers, and Increased concern r "i" una me aipinmaun situation, over shatlowed all other consider tlnn m Ity day stock market. Right draft oa Ixindon fell to 84.81. and continental ex change was affected to a like tfearree; renr Hwuscrland. Italy and other neutral na tion rnfleoted the abnormal sUtistlnn now prevailing In all th financial mar kets of the old world. The break in Ixndon exchange fotloweif ' v.. 1 t-i ilk ,u uuiiiTtimB4 num acquired by our txuikers and merchant , In connection with heavy sale of ourl ..... u. ...... ,T-n nun inii-iieuiuinrt a nnnii. in Ihn nnlnlna . u - ..... - , ... , r.i, 1 .1 ci laivwiwn, New York and most Ktiropean centar w)t ao aecnnn, unless im rtuuig cx island releaaeaj more of the gold now . held to It credit at Ottawa. Another interesting foreign develops ment which bore more or less directly on the exchange situation wa th announce ment made by repreeentatlvea of tho Rrttlsh government tht no iolnt war loan wa contemplated by the all lee, but that, the smaller state which eapnuae tho cause will be financed a condition end . requirement arise. , Btocka moved In perfunctory faahlnn.. their rise and fall being dominated by -the professional element, which eemed, disposed at the outset to cover out stand, Ing commltmenta Later th ehort ln ' terest became moderately aggreaslve,' leading stock falling from 1 to almost S points under their beat price of th early session. In the final dealing, support gave a better tone to Important share. Th closing, however, was oSiewhat Ir-J regular. Mexican Petroleum, th recent t1o ofi ' which ha occaaloned muoh comment, fell over 4 polnta. and a few other pe-l claltlca were heavy. Another upward move In stock and bonds of tho o-cllet, Hawley group wss without effect on th"J mor -seasoned securltl. . Bonds were heavy with especial pre sure upon th International division. ToJ al sales par value, aggregated 88.196.000. penrUc;dnteontc'.,L"I,'tr te( oNStocb;: :.T&:y.r" r,otaa,m ... aaiaa. MlrV Lew. 9aaa.' Aiaata nniti inn jsu am uu An.alawnaM Oopnae .... o Ha i 94 , Attaritian Baat gugar., l.otw 41 M44 etta! Ansrlcaa Can mo a rv 2 . vaahis a. - aat.a( " aWm af 31 'aim Anarloan . A R 4 u ti 44 La mZ Amarlcaa R a R. f4 .7 . . imS Am Sufmr Kaflnlnf tm 104 in tijiZ A arloaa Tobacco Anamnila Mlnln Atrhlaaa oni 'Jth 1ft 9414 Mi 4 Haltlmora Okie :, - " mm v aaa sa4 Hrrealrn Rapid Transit.. ann rru H aaj t'alltnrala ratrnlaum .... ane . n iT ' Oaeaillaa Pa-tflo t.0 itl. ir,T mZ. rantrai I-athar H.aos jsj 'm (haaaaaaka Ohio 10 U 41 i 41 w' Chlrago. M. 4 St. P 809 H 944 S Chlno Camier " ""ice 't2 "il'il 134 rrlorado 1-ial Im. . ana u ,T T rlorsa Southern.!! llanada A k,ili. - Xa i"w Hlo Oranda.... , lnrr H. O. pfd (Maimers' Becaritlaa .... Krla f'naral Klartrle Oreat N on ham iM tlr al Vril,, Au. 1 1H4 it' 1 I 900 82 tit 1'a .lJ 100 11M4 Dili llll ! Il 80 Jl Ouasanhalm Kaploratlon.1 . Illinois (mitral Intarhornusti Met. f4..,. IpatMratlon rtiamar Intaraallnna.1 Harraaur.. Kansas ritT RoutlMTB.... Lahlsh Vslley LttilsvllLa A Naahvllls.. . 1014. -- ia us 94k tl4 83a mi itv ttt 114 T1i 1S 1114 1' 10 10V 1IH), 111 -91 ti, K4a Vl - 4 40 4 ttH 100 Ml lnata ) V4 IN . Jos 1, Ut IM IT IT-tt I4U4 1044 .,' -80 ss a wo in Miami Copper 7m Mlaanurl. K. T . Mlaaourl Pantrta 4 kxi National RlaeaU , MB 1 National Laait , Navaiia Coppar Jaw York Canlral. 1.100 N. T.. N. H. AS H mo Norfolk A Wostarn amy ) Norlham Pacltio 90Q t Pavclflo Mall . Parlfie Tal. A Tol . rennayWanla l.loa 1 Puliawn rata- Car. 1 Har tkta. Uoppar I km "" XS.400 1 irtapubllo Iroe A Htsal T. nr IMln. -a. .. Rwk lalaa Co. pm!!!I" "''iij "i'J "ill ,J at I. A ar a. aa " ? t Ia a g. v. 'm ,fa;.l routnars ractria .... Soul nam lull tray .. Tennaaam tppsr ... Taiaa Company Ilnloa aWlfl,. 4,700 44 H liii' a! no i 11 ,W auv av XV rnv lll4 . 19,90 1x14 11014 Hat t nlon racirio pfd.... t'altail aialM mtll '" ' PV V. . Htsal pM '00 imu 104 1 t tah ronoaa r..T 71? rT 8.9011 H ijp T alia ill mm l if! Weaiara Union Waatlnchoua Blartrto W 11 in,., MVS Toul sales for the day. 821.904 sharea 1 Wow York Money Market. NEW YORK, Feb. M PRIMK Mm. BlIJVILltM.na. 4MLcm. v, i . . . tpe ' tiarv, ho'NDe-JoverTiment steady; railroad. JlMK LOANS-48teady; alxty day. "month. 84it3H per cent? ' u.i inteay; highest. S per ' " " Am m ithi , ruling race. I nee cant I -- a - . C.j : ' rni; u using bid. l per cent; offered at 8 per cent. -"'D,M, HMiiuiia un mnai lOuey Wr aa tnllra- , V. t. raf. U rg.... 9HM. K. a T. Is. 4s. 79 no coupon kio. -ac. cy. aa 44 V. a. la. rag MISaN. Y. C. g. Itn-... do coupon lot Si NT. Citr 4aS IMA. 10414 V ... 4a, ra. ot3N Y. BtJ.4Hlrlo.5 do eoupoa Uuuk. T.. N. U. H. , - ot. a, .......Ids Asi. UnelUrs 4a....lS4No racirio 4s....' A. T. Tev. 4V4s. . ao im I I mi Armour A On. 4Hi.. ntio. 0. U raf 4a si4? Atehtas aao. 4s... 4ijiVo. T. at. i?::::5VJ llal. Okio 4s liVtraaa. soa. 4a. ti2 L-bea A Ohio 4ts.. U Raadlag si. 4a ..... 94 C. B A Q. J. 4.... MWHt. L4f. T , 4s 4S C M A r g 4a.1l8. Pee. rr. 49....T. 8l 4o tv. 6a. loos, do raf. 4s.. ! " iiu ti. R. I. P. a 4s. 28 do av. 4a.. . M C!. a I. raf. 4im... U go. ha.ll.ar 4, t2 I). R. (. raf. aa. 41 Inlon Paririe 4m.... nl rts saa. 4 47 Mo st. 4a ilea. Klartrle M.a..lU,U. H. Hubbcr ts....1tiA Ot. No. 1st 44.... n V. 8. SUa la 101 v III. Caa. rat. 4a ... st Wahaak lat to ..Hoi K. C. SO. raf. to... 41 Waat. tlnlo 4Wa. .. H I- A N. tul. 4a... HS4WsaC Kiaa, cv. s.. 91 BI4. Uaias Sleek Market. IXWDON. Feb. 18. American serort tle on tho stock market today were more aotlvo. Baltimore Ohio, Canadian, Pacific and Missouri. Kansas 4k Texe received the most attention, . Th marks! Closed steady. SILVHR bar. S4 per once. MONEY l per oent DISCOUNT RATKB rJhort WIta. IMS a-viia, mm ,,IVU Lll , A -lO prjr cent. ' Bask Clemrlags. OMAHA, Feb. 18. Rank clearings for Omaha today were 85,830.174.78, and for the corresponding day last year, 83.91, -I4X2L ooklet ent unon Requetit Yonr Savicrs Will Boy Coot Securities ' Our Partial Payment method enables you to purchase high grade, dlvVdendt-paylng STtoefee aad Boads bv maWin a small Initial daaoaic and proportionate mama- " 1 paraaaala. Diridaada as lUraa4 will ba cradlled to rotir sourest trvo time of rinat paMrataat. ixtr Baoklat U tbaaa sheve. wklck daaortbea our partial parataai itao4, mat lad ta poa mpm raajuaat. AaVAUA. wiMTmiaor it oa. Maaibara Kav YctS Ktock aHrhAAaa. It ea 4 f Ta-a-r r4 "Safaty aad Uharal iBvaataaant Yield Tarawa, l)laralm'a.Uoa." 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