TIIFi BKK: OMAHA, WT.DNKXDAY, KKHMTAUY 1U. 1!13 11 I a 9 1 FOR KENT mmn aae orrtPM, 1 r U Allen Brothers Company Building S. E. Comer 10th and Farnam Sts. The East Vt of the above building is now offered for rent together with 23 feet of recant ground adjoining on the East. Good trackage. Large electric elevator, sprinkler system, steam heat and 60,000 sq. feet of floor pace. The Oliver Chilled Plow Works will occupy the West V of the build ing. See us for terms. George & Company twwntonn stores. L, H. Hill. 30 Bran. Th. rz -. -a Hotels and Apartments. REAL ESTATE CrIJf?RNIA Uote'i mh V i"":, ""ARM 4k RANCH LANDS FOR 9ALB Weekly rates t2 and up. Douglas 7083. a,a PODOB HOTEL-Modern. Reasonable, . , Kaanaa, . BARGAIN 240-acre dairy farm, near Sa il onaea a4 Cottaarra. "na, Kan.; write for full descrlDtlon and B-ROOM cottar. Walnut WO. list of 100 Kansas fn, for siTe In central ALL, sixes. $8 per month up. 607 Paxtoa. Kansas. V. E. Nlquette, Ballna. Kan. t-r., modern. 719 B. i7th St. 7-r.. modern. ' 1614 Leav. BL. good locatloo. Web. 2590. RE AX K8TATE LOANS S-ROOM cottage, 1108 B. 13th Kt-J $20. Fell . , , - : & Plnkerton Co., 6.15 State Bank. cl,Tfr ?d ai m loans. 5. 6. per cent. UlROOM modern houae, with barn, not -Jlff"?' Co"Wa 0""h water heat 2618 Harney St., vacant WANTED City loana and warrant. W. Warch 1. Inquire T. J. O Brlen. H. 1004, farnam Smith & Co.. 1320 Farnam. mt. 1100 to 110.000 made promptly. F. D. Weed. ' T-?"k T?at-T- Wead Bldg.. 18th and Farnam Bta. jVOT IvGIll WANTED City loan Peter. Truat Co' SOMETHING NEW IN OMAHA homea. Eaat Nebraska farina. FIVE O'KEEFH REAL. F.STATE CO.. ROOM DOUBLE HOUSES , Q"'na Natl- Dou"" ms VERY NICELY ARRANGED n'intMw"i)ur.a t ' open'ays QABV1N BROS t. "ft OPEN SUNDAYS BEE u. first for farm loana la east. i(American Security Co, $gic Phones Douglas 6013. or Walnut 8937 or 810-812 Brundeta Theater Bidg. ' - Harney 2045. ; CITY property. Lara. loan, a apeclalty.' 112 3-R. BRICK. PART M"OD. EXTRA W. H Tnomaj, at Btate Bank Bids. GOOD. 30 S. 18T1L TEL R. -o Monet on nana .or city and farm loana" f J roPn Moving. H. W. Binder. Cliy Natl. Bank Bld. UOrQOn V UllLO. SMALL, acreage wanted; will turn in g5od SUN. 11th Bt. Phone D 894 or Wan. 1383, wclrtf balanc "ih. Shepard, 2004 Globe Van&Storage REAL esxate-b exchange Store, moves, packa. ahlpa: a-hcrae van and 3 men. I1.J4 per hr.; storage 12 per WANT good home In Omaha; will pay In mo. Satisfaction guar. D. 4338 A Ty. 230. .rood Canada land, cloee to elevator, 'f s -f 1 axp. ea, moving, tt ne'ghbo, Shepard. 2004 Wirt I I M KPPfl Pcklng atorage. tre"'- J 1J)7 Farnam. U. 61a. I HAVE 160 acre choice western land; I U.n,rt9n aii P't. of the city. obnJtcd x?10 ""i"1 'imeik8 ttOUSea crelgh Bona A Co.. Bee Bldg. Webster fflffl.'' Grand Ave. Phone IVTnOTOTlrH 'q aJonCo-B iSrgi FARM FOR MI.HR-I can take a atock iVldggdrU b ln. 1 men. LsS , "V58"', '"voicing 15.000 to $6,500. in per hr.rJT.y. men. It? per h?! 17U rc"r l, '"m nd "nch' 0 Webater. Doug. 149. Jlf ? only $30 por acre; mortgage ... , T,T1. ' $4.000. Chaplea J. Nelson. Yuma, Colo. o FOE ItLriiT EXCHANOES-Sllaa-ROBBINS. p. jxtf.' We have a complete llet of all houaes, a iiuti,7 v-o , . rii. . , . .T 3 anartmenu and flats that are for rent ABSTRACTS OF TITLES Thla liat can be seen free of charge at rr lOmaha Van & Storage Co., $08 So. IGih St. REED Abstract Co., oldeat abatract of- l-ROOM modern hoTSST ToTn. 30th, $30 Zn T . Tt,"t"'-- per month. Call Rel 4&0V. K. RJTltle 9uarant0 an4 Abstract Co, i a modern abatract office. 3o& a 17th h AM leaving city and wish to rent my Thone Douglas 64 ma Bt home at 414 N. 2th St.: 7 rooma and bath, all modern, vacant about March 10 ' fTel. Harney 2217 , . WANTED TO BUY REAL ESTATE WANTED CBT Kaplana pricea for d hand furn, iOU CAN USIj ahoea. clothea. before aelllng. Web. 7503. Qur Services This Wav DNE or two carloada aawduat for packing Rimniv i- ,,. . , , . . ' M Ice. Write ua. stating prices. Fremont ' V." a complete detailed de- co and Band Co.. Fremont. Neb. S o?'nff P?f,erty- U" ,hen ln- i- !-- -- npeci youp place and If w makA th aaiaa Yale buys everything id nana. Tyler 14i. wo get the commlaalon. If you or any! 'OFFICE furniture bought and sold. J. bdjr e''!0, make the aale our efforts cost C Reed. 1207 Farnam. Doug. 6146. 0" nothing. Make thla uae of us. Iwg BUY 2d-hand clothea. 1421 N. 44th. SAUNDERS CO., " REAL ESTATE Phone Voug. Call ,t 1216 W. O. W. FARM Jt RANCH LANDS FOR SALE REAL EBTATEACRKAGE ' TO SLERSNLYtcresfor $200; A ' KM'StiZ EalS rich corn, alfalfa and wheat land, ce or looking for an investment? sand. J. A. Tracy. Ft Morgan. Colo. ? M...o-n : : W y?? ,maS'n anything better for altaaneri. this than a good 'niece of -r. GOOD lud. close to R, R. town, 20 acre. close to Omaha? acreage $400, $6 monthly; 40 acres. $700, $10 tnonthly; 0 acres, $L200; no Interest no J APID rise in value and a comfort- taxea, no forfeiture; beat bargain in J able living is youra when vou huv Eoutb Miseourl; literature free. D. Mer- acreage. r rlsm, Ellis A Benton, Kanaaa City. Kan. tiOOD homes In south Mo. cheap and on T7 edTie'aTth ' vnuVruftf" W!!! easy terme. Write me fo prices. J. C. '.ayJ frosi cheaka and .n.rL1'11 wlU Wynkoop. Mountain View. Mo. ro8y cneeks and "Parkling eyes. Nebraska, A ' SK us about the possibilities of FOR SALE 80 acre,, miles north of A "uera?-emy.,u owe " ' yourself and Central City. Neb. Mrs. Amy Stavely, your ramllV- y l,ln,oln Ave.. Council Bluffs p OOD plots at bargain prices is our IbECTlO.N Kimball Co. uioaa. 101 Fsut J specialty; we have the size you t0 ACRES, fine upland farm, in Douglas Want at the prlce Vou wish to pay. count, U nrilea from Omana, 2', of -p ARLY In the anrinr i ih. .i.. . good town, ihi mile, from Dodge street U l"y,H.r pr"c2S win Viae Below l2 paved road. $5,000 worth improvementa, 12 X Hated few choice barealn. ntl acre, alfalfa, extra fine; price $14,000; ua aboSt these art other, todav terms. $3,M)0 cash, or might take bankable " otnera today. hoU for $1,600, $10 200 ten years' time, & per J5 acres, west Center. 6 blocks from cent Deed and poaaeaslon March L car. Fine improvements, coat over Owner. Lock Box 6. Springfield, Neb. $10,000. Price. $l"o00. JIANCH for aale, 640 acrea, 50 acres , . r . . . under cultivation. 2fi0 valley, cuta 2 farther out. Good lm- 5 ton hay, all fenced. 40 cattle, f horeea. FT0??1"?"4"- A1 ,n, tru't and conceded iPrlce Including atock r.Ooo. Cash. No h.Hft.,, wL iWVZ Uuit ,ar,n ln $rade. Lowe A- Young. Mullen. Neb. th tat- $15,000.- Tcizas. CATTLEMEN'S EDITION. The Panhandle Cattlemen's association neeta in El Paso. Tex, March 2. 1 and 4. This and other attractiona means possibly THE EL PASO MORNINU TIMES (Will issue at that time a CATTLEMEN'S EDITION that will equal any newaiuiper ever pro duced in El Paso.. This edition will not pnly be of intereat to atock men, but to all those who have land to sell or ex change. YOUR AD BHOl'LD BE IN THE LAND HKCTION OF FEBRUARY 23 TO MARCH 4 If you wish to reach the people of west pexaa. New Mexico, A r lion a and states 0t Chihuahua and Bonora, Mexico. El Paso is the commercial center of the southweat. - EL PASO MORNING TIMES' CIRCULATION DAILY OVEK 18,000. SUNDAY OVER 23.00U. Advertising rates sue per inch dally; $3.00 per men for the s Issues: by the wprd Jc; inlnimum 26o dally; 4o per word for the $ Issues. TAKE ADVANTAGE OP THE PRESENT DEMAND FOR FARM LANDS; ADVERTISE NOW. THERE IS NO HI SI NESS .DEPRES SION IN SOI 'TH WESTERN TEXAS. ADDRESS WANT AD DEPARTMENT, EL PASO MORNING TIMES, EL PASO. TEX. UI'riaU, T I Best dairy and general crop slate In tl th. lniuo: aoillers waitlcd. Lands for sal. at low prices on easy terms. Ask for book let No. 4 on VvTaconam Central Land lrant Excellent lands for atock raialng. It Interested la fruit lands ask for boot let on Appi. Orchards. Addraaa Land and luduatrial Department, bvo Line Railway, Altniucaliolla. MiLiu. POU UK XT fto-. and Offices. . X. 20 acre., northwest of Florence. Very fair Improvements, lota of fruit and nruDtery. unia lana la rolling, but fine for fruit poultry or hog raising. Price, $7,000. 40 acrea, north of Florence, about three miles. Improvements not very good, but all right. Price, $5,000. 5 acres, about K mile south of South Omaha city limits, with A No. 1 Im provements that coat at least $4,00i. Price. $5,000. I acres. In same locality. Improvement, fair. Price $3,000. O 'Neil's R. E. & Ins. Agency,, 1605 FARNAM BT. TEL. TTLER 1024. S AND 10-acre tract, close In for sub dividing. Phone Doug, mi. REAL ESTATE NORTH STOE West Farnam Buy $3,850 Six rooms, new and modern, on 83d street near Davenport Extra well built, decorated throughout. $1,000 cash artd $J5 a month. Let us show you. The Byron Reed Co Phone Doug. K7 212 8. 17th. 1 WANT you to look at my s-room house, ltii 1-otlirop St.; get at Inside and ex amine it; If it looks good to you. we will do business: reception hall, parlor, li brary, dining room and kitchen, four aleepiiig rooms, full attic, with modern, improved, nice garage; .hade tree, and plmty of fruit; cash required, iiil.hty lit tle, or vacant lot. C. M. Eaton, Web. 4J1V. 1106 VY. O. W. Bldg, D. 1J4. GRAIN AND PROLUCE MARKET Wheat Selling at Five Cent$ Lower Leads Corn and Oats Down ia Price. OMAHA EECXIPTS ARE LIGHT IIMUIA t-N.'irnari- ' The receipts of wheat, corn and osta are very light In the local maraet. A year ast today there was a total of over SiiO cars received, while todav the total receipts were only 171 cars, i'hlcago led all other market, .vltlt receipts of ap proximately l.o cars. The May option on wheat was jc,- under Saturday's closing price, and gradually went down to the $1.M level. Although receipts were very light, there Was ery little demand for either wheat, corn or oata In the local rash market, and all of these grains sold considerably under the closing prices of the previous day. The wires leading to the primary markets aro out of order and It la Im possible to procure anv Information aa to receipts from the markets. Cash wheat was 4iu6c lower. Cash com was lfc?c lower. ' Cash oats were ltrm lower. Bales reported todav: Wheat No. 3 hard winter: 1 car, Turkey. $1.61: I cara, 1.51. No. 4 hard winter; 1 car. 11 48. No. $ mixed: t cars, $14. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, $142 No. $ aprlng: 2 cars, $1.49. No. 4 spring: 1 car. $1.40. No. S durum: 1 car, mixed, $1.49; 1 car. $t.4. Corn No. 3 while: 1 car. fWe. No. 6 white: 1 car biUc. No. I yellow: 1 car, 67; 3Vi cara. 7c. No. 4 yellow: 1 car. fWMic; 1 car, 6c. No. t yellow: I car, b7Vjv No. S, mixed: 1 car, 67o. No. S mixed: 2 cara. near white. 7c: 4 cafa. SUr. No. 4 mixed: 2 cars, 06c. No. 6 mixed: 1 car, 66c. oats o. a wnite: s cars, taw: o cara. HV No. 4 white: 2 cars, 52e. Sample: t cara, uc Omaha Cash Pricea Wheat: No. 2 hard, $1.61j'i.W; No. 3 hard, $1.60lyh 1.61 ; No. 4 hard. $1.40W1.4!; No. 3 aprlng, $1.4701.49' No. 2 durum, $1.44(1.46: No. 8 durum, $1.43 1.45. Corn: No. 1 white, esiitcWf-tc; No. 2 white, WigWc; No. white, 7iwic; No. 4 white. 67'atlV; No. f white, 7i 74c: No. white, i&i67c; No. 1 yellow, 674AWWc: No. 2 yellow, 67Mi,7'(ic:, No. S yellow, 7(a?i"f; No. 4 yellow, (WVgwcic; No. 6 yellow. fr67mc: No. yellow. 6:'.'' 67o; No. 1 mixed, 664&67Vc; No. 2 mixed. 6m&ti7c; No. 3 mixed, 66$il;V4ic: No. 4 mixed, 6SiPS6c; No. S mixed, 6o4ti6c; REAL ESTATE NORTH SIDE Have You Secured Your Lot for Your Home This Spring? Be Sura to See Poppleton Park Add Close in. mnderatelv restricted, larce lota, with SEWER, WATER, SIDE WALKS and SHADE TREES planted. $ io TO W, $5 TO $10 MONTHLY. Adjoins Omaha's best residence district. Y.ur best opportunity. Phone Douglas 42:t3. Salesmen and Autos at your service. Shuler & Cary - 2?4 State Bank Bldg. Must Be Sold Good Home at a Sacrifice NO RFASONABLE OFFER WILL BE ! REFUSED for a arood 7-room. 2-story and attic, strictly modern house, having 4 bedrooms on second floor and a full cemented basement. Adjoining Kountxe Place. In first class condition through out. Located on east front lot and Paved street, with paving paid in full. Prac tically new garage. This place la cheap and well worth $4,200, but owner must sell at once and WANTS AN OFFER lor quloK sale. Loan association hold a $2,000 mortgage on thla place. What will you give for equity? Investigate if you want a bar gain. George & Company 90! City National Bank Bldg. Phone Douglas 756. REAL ESTATE DUNDEE DUNDEE, $3,800. Brand new. nifty, up-to-date, S-room bungalow; paved street, only 2 block, from the car. Can show you any time. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, Douglas 1781. Ware Block. REAL ESTATE WEST 8 DDE Eleven Rooms a 34th n Farnam St. d Very Exclusive Home Large grounds. East front. s , Fine view. Here Is an opportunity to purchase a beautiful Omaha home, one that 1 a very exclusive and restricted district. American Security Co. Phones Douglas 6013, or Walnut 3037. or namey zmo. Fine Home 7-Rooms, Modern, Light Oak Finish West part of city. Owner moving to Lincoln. See me about It soon. W. H. Gates 647 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. Doug. 1294. REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS J. H. Dumont & Co. Havo Moved to 416-418 State Bank Building REAL ESTATE RENTALS" LOANS INSURANCE Call and Soe Us J. H. Dumont & Co. 416-418 State Bank Building, Phono Douglas 6!X). REAL ESTATF INVESTMENTS VACANT. Cince-tn apartment site, 83x264, only $64 per front foot. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, Douglas 1781. Ware Block. o LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' M EET ING. Notice la hereby given that the regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the bouth Platte Land company will be held at the oliloe of said company at Lincoln, Nebraska at eleven ('clock a m. on the third oay of March A D. 1916. C H. MtSRRILL. President A. B. MINOR, Secretary. Lincoln, Nebraska. February l. 1915. F-J-d-Ht . mixed. 4tiKo. Oala: No. 3 white. 3 v'n.4 atnmlard. a3'Mc; No. S white, fctiuMC.; No. 4 white, fc2muCr. Karley: Malting, 7J4I7V: No. 1 feed, f . Rye: No. 2. $l.lS4il.l9: No. $. aw 1.1. t int Ann (sr ai a n rnoviMo Featarea ef the Tradlaa aad ( loalnc Prices Hoard ef Trade. CHICAGO. Feb 23 -Wheat nluna-ed heavily downward today, extreme losse amount Ing to V a busnel. The market iloed much flurried at 5c to 7ie Inner as compared with Saturday night other net declines were. Corn, No. 2, Mro to 2Sc; oata, lVc and lc to tc- and provisions, $1.60 to 70c. Sensational breaks In the price of wheat being right at the outaet and be came unmistakably worse as the session rorcen a nnlsh. The first smash was Influenced by a sharp drop In quotations at Liverpool and hy news that Con atantinople waa to be attacked from the norm as wen aa to he endangered from the south hy the onslauaht aaalnet thn forts, both sides of the Dandancllca. Nervousness of holders of wheat waa In creased after word came that another nwuirei snip had been blown up In the war tone and was further augmented hy dhtpatches from tho esst tending to show that notwithstanding Washington hopes to the contrsry, the question of an em bsrgn remained ominous General attempta to llnuldatinn deanlte more anil -nore evident lack of supixirt rendered the pressure on the wheat mar ket especially severe In tho last hour. Export Kales had been disappointing In volume and no reliance apparently waa placed In assurances that the amount of Russians wheat readily available for shipment through the Dardanelles would he small. The most pesslmletlc view was tsken by the trade of the prospect of the recent almost unlimited European demand being perhaps suddenly reduced to an unknown extent Corn uffered from the same reasons ss wheat. Besides, there waa a big en largement of visible supply of corn. Export sales made oata relatively firm. It was said l.lon.oiio bushels were bought here for the seaboard. Provisions gave way with wheat and corn. Pork In particular was affected by sharp stop loss selling. CHICAGO. Feb. 23. Fear of tho Dar danelles being forced led to a rush of silling In wheat today and caused price. to nreaK no a nushel. Opening 2ti4'c lower, the market made some further re cession and then rallied, but not in a lasting manner. Corn collapsed with wheat. Opening fll'n2c lower, it underwent further re action. lata showed more resistance. Grain weakneas led to a severe setback for pork prices. Grain prices furnished by Ixigan ft Bryan office, 315 South Sixteenth street. Article! Open. High. Low. IClose.l Sat'y. Wheatl i 1 58 1 62H 152. 1 28 1 25 1 KS 7SH V3 73;WV r, 75 76'A 581 WV. fi'4 54,ifiW 63 63Vi! 18 25 17 B2H 17 52 V 18 55 18 00 18 00 10 45 10 30 10 30 10 66 10 GO 10 63H 10 10 9 76 7M 9 77H 10 32 10 02H 10 02 May. July. Com May. July. Oata May. July. Pork 1 IV8; 1 60V4 1S1H 7MWVi 78 1 68 It 2iwa 1 28 74S-6S 76437 57W, liVlVgM I May July. Lard 18 00(81 18 224 18 87H 10 45 10 67H 10 0TH 18 Z 18 62 10 4?H May. u l0 4i July. Rlha May. July. 10 66 10 Of-JW 10 10 io mt 10 32H 10 32li Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red. $1.621.68; No. 2 hard. 91.63(Bl.59. Corn: No. 2 white. nWa12'c. Onts: No. 2 white. 66170. Rye: No. 2. $1.25. Barley, 77HfS2c. Seeds: Timothy, $5.00&i.60; clover. $10.60(0 14.). Provisions: Pork, nominal; lard. $.82V4:, ribs, $8.76&e.37. CHICAGO, Feb. .28. BUTTER-ateady; creamery, 24iW29Hc. i POTATOES Receipts, 25 ears; martlet unchanged. EGGS Lower: receipts, 11.679 cases; at mark, cases Included, 2oi(i22c; ordinary flrats, 2121sc: firsts, 2222Hc POULTRY-Allve, higher; springs, I5c; fowls, 14Hc. NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET Qaotatlosui ( 41xa Day Varloaa Caoaanadltles. NEW YORK. Feb. 23.-FLOUREasler; spring patents, $7.157.66; winter patents, $7.15ii7.36; winter straights, $7.O0(fj7.lB; Kansas straight, $7.15477.3". WHEAT Spot, weak; No. 1 red, $1.6044, and No. 3 hard, $1.64, all rail, o. I. f. track export; No. 1 northern, Duluth, $157'i, and No. 1 northern, Manitoba, $1.63-, c. 1. f. Buffalo. Future, were weak: May. 11.69V4. CORN Spot, weak; No. 1 yellow, 82Kc, c. I. f. to arrive. OATS Spot, easy; standard, 63o; No. 3 white, 02ttc; fancy clipped white, 6MiWe. HuPS Quiet; state, common to choice, 1914, 12tU8c; Pacific coast, 1914, 12fcl5c; 1913, 9Cnf llc. HIDES Steady; Bogota, 62Hc; Central America, 61 He , LEATHER Firm; hemlock flrsta, 32n; seconds. 30?31c. PROVlSlO.Nil Pork, easy; mess, $20.00 Ci21.i0; family, $20.00ti24.(4); short clears. $19.00-022.00. Beef, steady; mess, $21.00) 23.M0; family, $24. OOfn 26.00. Lard, weak; middle west, $9.7&4'f0.8&. TALLOW Steady; city, 6c; country, 6'mI&;74c; special, 7c. BUTTER Firm: receipts, 9.022 tubn; creamery extras (92 scorel, 31 Vic; cream ery (higher scoring), 32V4jc; creamery firsts, ZVuULUic ; seconds. 2u27He. EGOS Weak. 14,641 esses; fresh gath ered extras. 26W-7c; extra firsts. 28c; f lists, 2.vp26Hc; seconds, 2li2IHc; nearby henneries, white, 31 ii 32c CHKESR Weak, 7,21)1 boxes: state, whole milk held, specials. 174i'17c; aver age, fancy. 16'iiliiV. I "Oil LTRY Dressed, firm, but quiet: western roasting chickens, 17i21c; fresh fowls, H'WlSVic; turkey, 14j(224c. Kaaaas City Grata and Provlslona. KANSAS CITY, Feb. 23. WHEAT No. 3 hard, 11.511.53; No. 2 red, Sl.6143dl.B2. CORN No. 2 mixed, 69c; No. 3 white, 72V..fl73o. OATS-No. I white. 65H4r.c; No. i mixed ViSilc. lloHinir itrlcea: . WHEAT-Mav. $14o'A; July. $1.1M,; Sep tember. $t.llVtil.11V CORN Easy : May. 7ne; July. 12 T2e; rplemher, 72',72V HUTTr "R 4'reaniery, ;jc; nrsis, zic; scconda, :fp.; parking, lS'.c VJMia f irsts, zzc; seconds, lie POULTRY Hens. 12'Ac; roosters, lOVic; turkeys, 15c. Visible Sapply at Grata. . NEW YORK. Feb. 23 The visible sup ply of grain In the United States shows the following changes: Wheat decreased 1,813,000 bushels; In bond decreaaed PU.OuO l V. . 1 . tnmmA 1 I'dtlHU k.h.l. II U. Il.l. . tui ll, . . v v . v. j , I uu.v -r v..m, oata Increased E4.0in bushels', In bond. In creased 44.0UO bushels; rye, decreased IHi. 000 bushels: barley, decreased 155,000 bushels; ln bond, decreased 183,000 bushels. Bt. Loala (iral. Market. BT. LOUIS. Feb. 23. W H KA T No. I red. $1 62ifrl.52V4; No. 3 hard. $1.67t1.58. t.jHN?u. I, (i"c; no. s wince, ic, OATS No I, WSc, No 3 white, 67Vc. Coffee Market. NEW YORK. Feb. 23 COFFEE Pre diction, that March notice, would be atopped by houses with European con nections and the supply shipped to Europe were accompanied by soma env erlng of near month shorts in the coffee market today, and after opening un changed to two points higher, prices closed at a net advance or two to five joints. There was a little scattered buy- ng on the flrmneaa of the March position snd the steadier ruling of Uraslllan ex change. galea 54,ouO bags. February, i.ic; aiarcn. d.vic; April, e.tilc: May. b.llc: June. SliJc; July, Kc; August, glue; Bepiemoer, .oc; oitooer, s.9c; Novem ber, 7.84c; December, . 7.11c.- Spot, quie t; iiw. (iu, iitv, nn." i nKinui, snc. GERMANS ANXIOUS ABOUT TWO MISSING SUBMARINES IXINDON. Feb. 23.-A dispatch from Amsterdam to the Exchange Telegraph company says reports from the German frontier state that much uneasiness exist. at the German fortified seaport, of Cux haven concerning two large submarines which have not returned to their ba The undersea boats are said to be two days overdue and it is feared they have been destroyed. OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET Cattle Receipts Liberal and Prices Steady to Some Lower Sheep and Lambs Steady. HOGS SELL STEADY TO STRONG SOUTH OMAHA. Feb 23, VMS. Receipts were: Csftle, Hobs. Sheen. Official Monday 3.MI H.2M MM Estimate Tuesday f0 ?o.0"0 12.0U) Two days this week. 9.H1 22.M Same daya laat week.. 3,RC. 13.3"" SmilM lIllVI 9 uUa 1 V. 'M 11? 20. 7 17.04$ X7.I25 19 f.lS 22.14 Same daya 3 wke! agol I.V09U fame nay. 4 wks. ago.ll.wJ DK.l'ia Same lnv lust vnr u-tf. ia ssa 29.126 The following tahlo show, the receipts of rattle, hoga and sheep at the South Omaha live stock market for the year to date as compared wtlh Inst year: 1915. 1914. In". attle ; l:tji ir.::s 4,M1 Hogs M4 t:4 44KI! S8.249 sheep 400, K0 SnX.146 21.104 The following table show, the av.rag. Price for hoga at the South Omaha live stock market for th last few days, with enmpa rlsons: Date. 1916. 11914. 11913 1912. 11911. H9I0.1IW reb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. S 3 I 621 HOI 1 41 t 611 i 7 io W 7 :' 47 1 vi S 40f " (Ml T 331 S 471 $ 15 f 5)1 t 4H 4i. 8 41, 8 82: 8 8)1 8 7 821 7 96 t 30 11 1j 67 t aSI I'M 7 f; 7 Ml ( 21 18 6 07 03 61 6 64V 34 IT. !k!HI 8 8S 8 01 IS. 6 4;. 8 421 8 14 Feb 19 .DiU. 8 ;tM 8 3i 8 33 8 06 5 91 i 97 Feb. an t K 7 Feb. 2I. Feb. 22 I M Feb. I3. 8 10 8 121 8 Ml Sunday. Receipts and disposition or live stock at th I'nlon Stock Yards. South Omaha, for me twrmy-iour nour. ending ai i o cioca yc.i.ruay : RECEIPT CARLOADS Cattle. Hoga. Sheep. H'ses. '.. M. A Bt. P a Wabaah Miaauurl Paclflo ... 2 Union Paciric 55 C. A N. W, cast... 6 C. ft N. W, west.. M C, St. P, M. O.. 49 C, It. A Q, ea,t.... 7 C, H. & y, west.... 55 C, R. 1. ex P, eaat 14 C, It. I. ft V.. west .1 Illinois Central 2 Chicago Gt West.. .. Tolkl receipts.... 254 I 7 tl 8 61 061 8 711 6 9S' 90 I OR JNl 8 77 6 01 7 01 8 76 I 95 1 11 8 7". b 94 7 04 8 85 7 Oil 8 1'4 5 90 8 92 b W 7 OS I 6 02 7 0I 8 IN Oil 7 O.'l ! 02 8 9f! 7 04 9 2"! b 1 3 m 2.1 l in 73 11 II 2 14 I 52 12 Hi t 4 4 2T.8 5 1 DISI'OSITION H EA D. Cattle. Unas. Sheep Morris ft Co Swift ft Co Cudahy Packing Co Armour ft Co 459 2.4O0 1.4 V. ..1,2X1 .. 670 ..1.103 3.910 4.413 6.279 2.949 8,3X4 4,440 Sch warts & Co Morroll Lincoln Packing Co So. Omaha Hacking Co W. H. Vansant Co.... Benton, Vansant & Lush Hill ft Son F. H. Lewis..., Huston & Co K22 23 30 5 9.1 7 3 19 17 IS 4 51 2.13 141 J. B. Hoot & Co J. II. Bulla U F. Husi Rosenstock Bros Kellogg Wcrthclmer & Dcgen.. H. F. Hamilton 37 Sullivan Bros 41 Rothschild 6 'Mo. ft Kansas Calf .Co 73 mi 4 11 IS I 28 17 194 24 72 513 Christie Hlgvins Huffman Meyers Glassbcrg Baker, Jones & Smith. Tanner Bros John Harvey IVnnts ft Francis Kline Other buyers.. 162 Totals 8,728 15,626 13,399 CATTLE There was a good liberal run of cattle this morning, 227 car. being reported in. Naturally buyer, were a little Inclined to take advantage of the lllieral offering, to bid lower prices. However, the buying demand proved to be very good, so that desirable beef steers commanded good, steady prices, the best selling up to $8.00. Tho less desirable kinds, that la, the common to medium grades, were a little slow and weak to possibly a little lower In spots. Buyers generally started out talking lower prices on cows and heifers, being apparently inclined to take off a. much a. they put on yefterday. On the other hand, there waa a good shipping demand on the part of local packers, which tended to hold the market at pretty close to ateady figures, so far aa the better grade, were concerned. I,eaa desirable klnda, that Is, kinds on which shippers did not bid, were possibly a little lower. There was no material change In the market on feeders, prices as a rule being steady. The demand for stock cattle wae quite brisk and desirable kinds were strong. Quotation, on cattle: Good to choice cornfed beeves, $7.5Xi8.0O; fair to good corn fed beeves, $6.75if?7.40; common to fair cornfed beeves, $5.70ae.(6; good to choice heifers, $6.004141.76; good to choice cows, $."..7fKt6.40; fair to good cows, $4.85&ja.75: common to fair cows. $3.5K(t4.8B; good to choice stockera and feeder.,' $6.8oft7.40; fair to good stockcrs and feeders, $6.2043 6 80: common to fair atockera and foeders, $...0CVi(.2.; stork heifers, $5.25406.00; stock cows, $4.754o.7u; stock calves, $fi.00Qtt.00; veal calves, $7.0010.00; bulls, stags, eto, $4.5ua.0. Uepresentattve sales: BEEF STEERS. No. At. Pr. No. ' At.' ii.... 1047 I W It 7 11M 4 00 1IU M 1H 1 1114 7 1271 1 li 17 1IM T U is in ?w II I40S 7 M 40 1124 7 10 10 1111 7 M 1 141$ I 10 1.... II.... I.... .... 14.... 10.... STEERS AND HEIFERS I0 I K I1E1FERB. 1.... I.... 740 I 4X) t ... 10110 I II I.... 1U I 10 2.... 110 I II CALVES. K'l 1 IS 1.... S4tt I K ' 1... 144 ( M III M 4 1. 15.... I.... 1.... 00 t 71 1..., 1..I U0 M STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 4 toj I 00 io 131 I 15 I iso i ai M vol 7 oo 7 in 7. it Uol 1 V HOGS There waa a liberal Tuesday run on hand thla morning, something like 2h8 cars, or 20,ou0 head being re ported in. The total for the two days amount, to about 28,261 head, being l&.Out) head larger than last , week, and almost three times as heavy as for the same daya laat year, wnen only about lo.suo head were received. Trade owned out slow again today. and early bids were in most cases tarly a nickel lower, although one packer was offering ateady prices right from the out set, snippers urst ntas were pretty close to yesterday a notches, and they succeded In buying some on tne eany rounds at about ateady figures. The killer trade remained In very dull shape, until well alung towards 10 o clock. By this time all packer, but tine were offer Ina fullv steady money, and the flrat droves were aold on this basis. As thing. began to liven up a little, pricea became a pinch better, and It wsa not long until striiig. were moving at slightly stronger prices, while some noli, wnicn sold at tlie strong lime, were around a shade higher than Monday's general market. Towards the close, wnen most nuyer. had filled their orders, and only one packer was left who really wanted hoga, trade eased off. and, after a dull wind up. moat at tho late arrivals, aa well as a It w on which sellers were unable to get action earlier In the day, were cashed at price, that were fully a nickel below the ceneral market. Most of the later sales wera madn arouna n.ov. laaing me close Into consideration. It Is doubtful If the average trade Is any better than ateadv. Owing to an extremely dull cloaa. It waa noon lie lore any son oi a clear ance was made, and even then there were till a few scattering loads Unsold. As was ttie caae Monday, the Dig string moved at $6.55, but many salesmen were able to do a pinch beter than this on their droves, and consequently there was quite k sprinkling up to $i.67i, with a fair showing aa limn aa KJ. No. At. Wi. Ir. No. At. 8s. Pr. U tr 40 4 M II ... IK l ito ... 4 IiO 4 at 4 17 '4 (I I4 ... It'i 1H ... I US -it ! ... li.'l, ti !0 40 I U It Ul ... I hi 71 lul ... I Ml KH fc.i.i' With a continuation of mod erate receipt, and a good, healthy demand tne market opened active and si rung bring a shade higher in some cases, but shout the middle of the frt"-i" trade became slow and pricea on sheep and lambs were no better than fully steady. On the whole, however, the mnr kci was In very satisfactory shae. with the unite on lainha largely at $S.4i!iH.nii the latter price being nafd for several loads of Mexicans and fed westerns. There were imt as many Mexicans here as on Monday. The bulk of the ewes moved at i CMffl.TT. In point of quality the nfferlnas of both sheep and laniha were not oulte ns good, and tho packer buyers paid more at . Mitten to oohIiiv and weight than was the case yesterdnv. Lambs welching from 70 to NO pounds are most sought after and as a rule such grades sell Urst. leaving the less (slralile Mii'is until later In the dav. The clear ance was eHnna4ie The week's receipts to dnte foot tip 2U.T.7 head, compared with 17.042 for the same time last week. 37,12.1 two weeks ag . and 2!M2ti a year ago. The moderate f Ipta have alven rise to a advance of 2Ml.r.c over last week's close on both h"ip and lambs Today's trade closed slow snd steady. Quotations on sheep nnl lambs: Lambs Mexicans, $4.Mrnll.9n; nmbs. fed westerns $K.vnSN0; I ii in lis, shearing, $7.75rt v vrarllngs. light, $7 WiS On; yearlings' heavy, $7.2Mi'7.sii: wethera. good to choice' ii, i.'Mii,.90: wethers, fntr to good, lii.gv, $i.8ii; ewes, good ewes, fair to good. No. to choice, $4.4041 &;.'; ia.40. A v. 76 Pr. 8 70 8 VI 9 vo 8 V0 2'. fed lambs ?:. SiMiti. lnkota lambs. IMS fed lams 2U4 fed lambs CII K'tdO I.IVF. STOCK MARKET tattle a iron a lloaa Weak heep Mrona. CHICAGO. Feb. 23 CATTLE Receltpa, 2.0UO head; market strong and active; na live ateera, STi.nWTM: western, $5.0tv(t7.:i0: cows and heifers. $,1..KVn:'7.65; calves. $7.00 illi.50. HiMlS-Reeelpta, aonoo head: market weak; hulk of aales, $ti..1f.fni.:.; Ilaht. KfO 6.70: mixed, $ii.40f(i.,1: heavy, . 15titi Hi; rouah, $).Mis 30; pigs. $.1.iKiii.7.l, SIIKKP AND LAMBS Receipts, J.fA) neao; maraet strong; sheep $7.2."iTr7.50 lumhtt, $7.759.20. St. I.oala I.lve Stork Market. ST. LOUIS, Feb. 23.-CATTLE Re ceipts, 700 head: market higher; native beef steers, $7.onr.7o: cowa and heifers, $6.6'$8.0i; stockers and feeders, $i1.2.VU7.2; Texas and Indian steers. $f.2iii7 75: t-nwa sml heifers, $4.0Pli.(0; native calves, $0.00 j 11.60. HOGS-Recelpta, 7.800 head; market higher; plus and lights, $5.0ik'(j i.OO; mixed and butchers, $6.t0nn;.96; good heavy, $6.73 SIIKEP AND LAMBS Receipts, $.400 head; market higher: native in lit ton is. ii.7.i "I7.U0; lambs, SS.7txtfU.16; carllngs, $7.(KHP n.Ai. Kansas C lljr Live Stock Market KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Feb. 23. CATTLH iieceipia. 7,7(4) head; market steady to higher; prime fed ateera $7.k.14i8.3o; dressed beef steers, t6.R54f7.M6; southern steers, $H.k(i7.25 ; cowei. $l.2W(j.75; heifers, $8.0018.25; stockers, $ii.Onfi7.75. 1 IOCS Receipts, 14,000 head; market stearly; bulk of sales, $r.65u65: heavy, $6.BiKirt.t)0; packera and hutches, $6.55416.70; light, $ii.6f.m.70; pigs, $H.lKiii.60. SHEEP AND 1.AMRS Receipts. lS.O'X) head; market 2ojo0o higher; lamba, $H40 H9.0ii; yearlings; $7.2.Vfi.25: wethers, $6.50 J)7.25; ewes, $.00fi.90; stockers, $(.75$j8.5. Hlona (Mr Live Stork Market. SIOUX CITY. Ia.. Feb. 23. CATTLE Receipts. 3.000 head: market l(Mi20c lower: native steers, $.1.w5f7.15: butchers. $.l.onfr 6.16; cow. and heifer.. $4.6.Vh4.00: canners. $4.(sXiil.75; stockers and feeders, $600iii6 25; raivea. it.uoaiv.w; puns, stags, etc.. J.i.ij 4j5.7R. HOGS Receipts, lo.nno head; market steady; heavy, $.5Mn.66; mixed, $6.62V4,fi io; light. l!i.wlrH.i2',; duik of sales. te.52Him.il5. SHEEP AND UMB8-Receipts. 1.00) head: market 10c higher; ewes, tti.75 ; lambs. $7.004 S. 60. UMA1IA GENERAL MARKET. BUTTER No. 1, 1-tb. cartons, 81c; No. m-lb tubs, tc. CHEESE Imported Bwlaav $4e: Amer. lean Swiss, 36c: block Swiss, 22c; twins, 16c; daisies, lie; triplets. 17c; Young Americas, ltc; blue label brick, 17Vic; llm- ourger, z-id.. zuc; i-id., jwc; jxew xorg white, ltc; Imported French Roquefort 40o. POTATOES-Colorado Hurals. 7&e bu.t Red River Ohlos. 80c bu.l Mlnnosota. whites, fto bu. FISH Trout. 20c: large craoDlea. 16o: halibut 14c; channel eatft.h, 14c. ew I'ui A lui'.Pt-Mumu, $2.7u bbl. BEEF CUTS-Rlbs: No. 1. 10c: No. 2. 14c; No. 3, lOc. Ixilns: No. 1, 17Mc; No. 2. IMc: No 3. llVc. Chucks: No 1 c; No. 3. 8ic; No. 3, 7o. Rounds: No. I 1, 11 He; No. 2, 11c; No. 3. 10V4C Plates: 1 No. 1. 8c; No. t, 7Hc; No. .1, i. POULTRY Broilers, 14 He; spring chick ana, 11c: bens, Uttfllc; cocka, so; ducks, luc; geese, he; turkey., lbo; pigeons, per dos., 80c: ducks, full feathered, geese, Iull feathered, tic; squabs, No. L $LW; No. 60c 'Market quotations furnished by Qlllaakl Fruit company: FRUITS Oranges, extra fancy Alpha betical, all .ties, $2.76 per box; extra fancy Glendora Homoa, all sixes, $2.65 per box; extra fancy Sunklst, all sixes, $2.50 per box. lemons, fancy Sunklst, toils, 360s, $6.00 per box; choice Red Ball, $3.50 per box. Grape fruit 86. and 4ia, !2.ii0 per box; 64a, His. $2.50 per box; 64s, 2.26 per box. Apples, extra fancy White VI nter Pearmalnea, $2.00 per box; fancy White Winter Pearmalnea, $1.7 per box; extra fancy Waahlngton Spitsenburga, $1.60 per box; Washington fancy and ex tra fancy Hoovers, $1.35 per box; fancy Waahlngton Jonathans, 176s. l&ss and 200s $1.25 per box; extra fancy black Ben Davla, $1.26 per box; extra fancy Black Twigs, $1.50 per box; fancy Black Twlga, $1.36 per box; extra fancy Genoa, $1.25 per box; fancy Rome Beauties, $1.60 per box, 6 bos lot. or more, $1.40 per box; Ben Davla, highly colored, $3.26 per bbl.; Wlneaapa, $8.60 per bhl. Grapes, Call fnrula Emperors. $3.60 per bbl.; Malagas, $6.00 per bbl. Pears. Anjous, $2.26 per box; Jerseys, $2.26 per box; Sheldon, $2.25 per box; Lawrence, $2.V) per box; Bosco, $2.23 per box; Easter, $2 26 per box. Ba nanas, per bunch, $1.7518.60. Strawber ries, 60e a qt. 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Wihalaglaaa. DL I aaisyoar book bi.r FatBiiog." v.-.. 1 I Siajr asa Alls Karss rewdef loc . Address I Jumbo, Mo dox.: leaf ' lettuce, 4nc don.; bead lettuce $l.u0 dor.: onions, yellow, 2e lb., red. 2c lb., white. 2i lb., Spsn Ish. $1.5 per crate; endive, 35o lb.; srtl i hokes, $150 dm.; Rrussel sprouts, 20c lb.; California new calihaae, 2c lb.; peppers, Mv basket: onlona (shillotai, 50e dox ; to matoes. $4 no per crste; gurlle, Italian, 2.1c lb.: radishes. 50e dox.: turnips, Wlc dox.: spinach, l'c dox.; parsley, NV dox.; beana. $4.r per bumper. I'otatoea, Co'orado ruralx, 7,1c per hu. Red Hlver Olilos, Wc per bu, Minnesota whites, V per bu. Sweet potatoes. II 21 per hamper. . MISCELLANEOUS Bholled ixSpcorn, 4c per U. ; Mines, $1.7.1 per box; cracker tack, $.t.,) case, H esse, $1.75; checkers, $3.50 rase, 1 rase, $1.7.1. Honey, $li per case. Cider, New York, $3.50 per keg, Cocoanuts. $::.50 per sack, 71e per dox. Cranberrlea. Late llosea. $7.00 per bhl, $2 50 per box. Praniris, rsw, 7c per lh.. law, sack lots. Jumbo. Sc )ier lb., roasted, 8'v' per lb., salted, $1.50 per can. Mushi rooms, .'c per box. NUTS- No. 1 California Walnuts. 1 jer lb.: black walnuts, atfcc per lb.; fil berts, I.V per h. ; pecans. I2'.c per lb.; Ttraxlla, 12'c per lb.; almonds, 2V per lb.; 12-12 ox. figs. Sue per box; mvs ox. ftaa. $2.0fi per box: siisar walnut dates, $1.4) per box; ha Howl dates sc per lb. Metal Market. NEW YORK. Feb. 23. M ETA I. S Lead, sieiidv: $3 2Vi3.87H,: London. 19 1a 9d. Scelter, strong; $9.43 bid; Ixndnn, 11 17s d. MI TAt.S-Tln. ensv: flve-ton lota. $35. f0 (b;e.,; twenty-flve-ton lots, offered st $:9.5l Copper, stendv: electrolytic, $14.75 i 14. V7'; castlnas, fl4.2Mf UA'H. Iron, ateadv- No 1 northern, $!4.5U'itlo.iiO; No. 2 northern. $14 2.v 14.75; No. 1 and No. 2 southern, $14. 25h 14.76. At lindon: Snot copper, 64 15a ; futurc.i, fi.5. Spot tin. iwi; futures, (1-19. ST. LOUIS. Feb. 23 METALS lad. strong, at $3. 77 Mi 3. 80. Spelter, strong, at $:u"ii9.2ri. l ottos Market. NEW YORK. Feh. 23 COTTON Spot, quiet; middling uplands, 8.3fc; no sales; Mirch. VUc; Msy. 8.3c: July, 8.67c; Oc tober. 8 We; !cemher. c. LIVERITIOL. Feb. 23.-COTTON Spot, easier; good middling, 6.27d: mldullnv, 4 !f7d: low middling. 4 Md; sales, 7.10) bales: speculation and export, l.ono bales; receipts, 49,990 bales; futures, quiet; May- June, 4 Sid; June-July, ( SSil; July. Au gust, 4,n2Hd; October-November, ..04Hd; January-February. 6. lid. Omaha liar Market. OMAHA. Feb. 23. PRAIRIE HAY ' rimli linlanil 111 W 12 00- No. 1 111ll(Vft' 11.50; No. 2. $..6u4i.60; No. 8, $H.5U'(4 no. Choice midland. $11.mvu 11.60; No. 1. $10 .:Of 11.00; No. 2. $8.6i9.M): No. 8. $.0t"hS.flrt. Choice lowland, $9.0oii .50; No. 1. $V60rt) B.oii; No. 2. 17 .CO Mil- No. 3, t.1.0ftJF7.fl0. ALFALFA Choice pea green, leafy, $13.501114.50, must be extra choice to bring $14 60; No. 1. $13 0003 DO; No. 3. $12.0011 12.50; No. 3, $10.00711.60. nsrar Market. NEW YORK, Feh. 23. "UGAri-Futures were considerably less active today, hut prices were easier under moderate liqui dation and at mld'ay were around the closing figures of Snturday. Raw. firm; molasses, 4c; centrifugal. 4.77c; refined, ateadv; flit loaf, 6.111c; cr"shed. 8.65c; mou d A .20c: cubes, c: XXXX pow r'ered, 690e; powCered, 5.8Cc: fine granu teted. 5.75c- diamond A. 6.75c; confec tioners' A, 0.65c: No. 1. 5.51c. Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK. Feb. 23.-DRY GOOD8 u.n'i r and dreaa fabrics, taffeta crepes and failles were In demand. Job bcra reported a moderate volume of bual- ness. llank Clearings. OMAHA. Feb. 23 Bank clearings fcr Omaha todav were $3,320,664.13 and for the corresponding day last year $3,318.- K16.48. - i A Safety Fund i I i i A- savings account ln tbts bank receives the protection of the Depositors' Gua r a n tee Fund. ii no nPFAfl AV ACCOUNT If you are not a depositor in this bank, open one TODAY. SOUTH OMAHA SAVINGS BANK 24th and M Streets II. O. 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