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REAL ESTATE WANTED
HtiAi' AN IOWA FARMER WANT
Have you anything offer the trnif
f low a'.' An 7 rheep land for to in her priced;
general merchandise store ior land, ar
an Kind of an excbansef Or have roil
l!,tni land you want to all for eaebt The
nc paper that reaohee the Iowa farmer
In tha I'es Moines Capital; 4S,0W circulation
daily; rata sing's Insertion, 1 cant a word;
all Insertions t cents a word. Uaa Molnea
Laily t apltai. Das Moines, ia-
HAVK client with ll.Wfl for first pay
ment on a modrtrn first-class residence)
property, well located, capable of com
manding extra good rental. Must ba an
exceptional bargain. Owner answer.
J H. JOHNSON, &7S Biandeis Bldg.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
WE iirbtni properties at merit. IL H.
Culver. U-U N. T. lafa. ttoualaa IMk.
EXCHANGES, qalo aalea. lartra Hat Ad
iiesa K. 1. Continental Bldg., Omaha. Nab.
IrTANT a wentern ranch of about equal
value for three food brick hotels, total of
en roonu. caen value $60,0110. showing good
Income all clear and In flret claaa condi
tion Will conaider land Improved or un
improved at the right price. Will uiumi
or pay cash difference If any on tha right
kind of deal, fur further Information ad
trees F. M Conner. Chlilicothe Mo.
I WANT an automobile or vacant lota tn
exchange for city property. Address, D 879.
Fee.
FINE 4-aiy. Flour Mill, eastern Nebraska,
fully equipped, to exchange for land. Muat
deal quick. 813 N. Y. Life Bldg.
WANTED CITT PFOPERTT.
Have ISO B'-res unimproved, fine land two
miles from Norden. Keya Paha Co., Neb.
Price $2,400. mortsge $400 at per cent Int.
Want vacant lota or cottage. Might put In
aome cssh Make offer. 8. E. Walt
Co.. 617 Bee Bldg.
40-ACRE FARM.
Have a fine 4n-acre trait of unimproved
fruit land tn Wayne Co., Mo., close to
town Trice ll.Orti, clear. Also an 80-aore
tract near the above. Price 1.6u0. Want
clear vacant lota for either Make offer.
B. K. Walt A Co.. 17 Bee Bldg.
PATINO Iowa weekly newspaper plant
and building. M.onO. Consider part clear
trade. Wrile Enterprise, Mondamln, la.
mono Omaha Improved. Will put In up
to 11.000 caah, If suitable. In eastern Ne
Israska farm. Nowata ljind Co.. 8u:t Omaha
Natl Bank Bldg. Tel. Douglas 6271, lnd.
A-1721. -
STEAMSHIPS
AU.AN UN- .
Pietureeonie ft. Lawrence Route.
Weekir Sallinae from
HONTRHAi, TO LIVRHPOOU GLASGOW
' UlNDON. HAVHB. Franee
Fortnightly from
rrlll-ADtXPHlA and BOSTON te Ot.ASOOW
fplendia scenery, ehorteet peaeage, low rate.
Aji f Railway Agent, or
ALLAN At CO., General Ageats.
I I Jaoaaoa Bird.. Chicago.
WANTED TO BORROW
WANTED A loan of .between 1600 and
.'.imu on residence property. 5 874, Bee.
WANTED TO BUY
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Wheat Situation Favors the Selling;
Side Again.
,aasnaaBSa.
STE0NO PROSPECTS TOR CROP
Visible flepplr Heavy t era la Well
"ported at Ike rreseat Level
aat Advaaee In Trice
la Kxpeetrd'.
OMAHA. March IS. ml.
News on the wheat situation was favor
In the selling aide again. Monday. Allow
ing for the few complaints, the growing
crop Is In better shape than usual at this
time of the year, and there la also a much
larger average. Farm reserves are heavy
and the visible supply la larger than a
year ago.
The corn market at these level, la re
ceiving good support as receipts are ex
pected to be light until after the spring
work Is over, and t h la should strengthen
the cash situation. On the other hand the
large reserve stocks will likely check any
material advance.
News from all aides was bearish on the
wheat todav and prices broke sharply
after the opening trades. Selling was
general, particularly In the new crop
months. Cash wheat was sluggish with
prices 4c lower.
The corn futures ruled slightly lower,
owing to the weakness tn wheat and sell
ing pressure was effective. Cash com was
trifle h Kher. samnla offerings were fairly
liberal and prices ranged unchanged to 4
higher.
Primary wheat recelnts were 7O2.000 bush-
la and ahlnnicnts were 219.000 bushels,
against receipts last year of 1,114.000 bush
els Snd ahinmente nf VK nil bushels.
Primary corn receipts were 697.000 bush
els and receipts were 399.000 bushels, against
receipts laet year of 7K2.O00 bushels ana
sr ipments of 355.000 bushels.
C learances were 10,000 bushels of corn.
30 bushels of oats and wheat and flour
eqbal to 64.0n0 bushels.
Liverpool closed VtfiVd hleher on wheat
and '& hither on. corn.
i ne following cash sales were reported:
WHEAT No. hard 1 cm r N6c: No. S
hard, 1 car. 84c: No. 4 hard, 1 car, 82c; No.
nurum, l car, MtC.
COHN-No. 3 white. 1 cars. 41Vc: 2 cars,
41c; No. S color. 1 car. 41c: No. 8 yellow.
cars. 41'ic: No. 3 mixed. 6 cars. 40c; no
grado, 1 car, a c.
oats No. while. 4 cars. Zc; jso. 1
white. 1 car. 2S3C; 2 cars 2c; No. S yel
low, 1 car. 2Hc: 1 car. 2SV.C.
Omaha Caah Prices.
WH EAT No. 3 hard. 84&87c: No. S hard.
R2VaSHc: No. 4 hard, 734,ft3Vte; rejected
nara. TO'Vo soo : No. 3 sir ng. 84rrfssc; no.
4 spring. Vs'ifl'tfo; No. t durum, RlVU''xc;
rso. s durum, snfcitfJOHic.
ctJKN No. t white. 4lri41c: xso.
white-. 40.ra4iiir: No. 4 white. 39i'rf40'ic:
No. 3 color, 4tV5'41c; No. 2 yellow. 4iVd
41o; No. 3 yellow, 40V4t4c; No. 4 yel
low, s.nt 40c : No 2. 41i41c; No. s 4v
(&41c; No. 4, 39Vff4"o; ho grade, SiKifMV:.
tiA I n No. 2 white. 3Mtfsc; standard.
Va29o. No. 3 white," 2SV22!c ; No. 4
white, 2'4rn28ic; No. 3 yellow, 2S''?2!ic;
No. 4 yellow, 2vJi2sV4c.
BARI,EI-No. 3. 77flK.1c: No. 4. Si'flMC
No. 1 feed, Blifr70c: rejected. 57'(fc.
KTE No. 2. StK&Slc; No. 3, TSfWc.
Carlot Hecelpts.
Wheat. Corn. Oals.
Chicago 1! 202 99
Minneapolis 4."0
Omalia at 79 22
Duluth
Wc; No. I northern, 4fe9vc; No. 3,
J ,'!" V'.
r l.A x Closed $j m
CORN No. 3 veilow 4aV'lH2c.
OATS No. white, !sVtf c.
ItTrNo. 2. RiijsH'tc.
BRAN-In lv-lh. sacks, J0 iVh 21.00.
KliOUH First patents, $4Vu4l; seoond
patents. M.IMH', first clears, S3 0ttf3.S0;
second clears, f2.lfi(2.70.
KEW YORK i;KM:H(L MARKET
BKrtT price paid for 2d hand furniture,
carpets, clothing and ahoea 'tel. i-.
WANTED TO BUT-S-room, modern
houee, location west or south part of city;
state full particulars. M a.u. lice.
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED to rent, barn, near llh and
W ebrter, lor horse and wagon. Call Doug
las eBUi.
WANTED SITUATIONS
VOUNIJ man dealrea place to work fof
board and room a private family wbu
nndin vo,K.. Bwylee College. UuU
Cbonea.
PRACTICAL, nurse. Immediately. H 4WS,
POSITION by thoroughly experienced
bookkeeper ana accountant; good refer-
eucea. Address a Tit. ttee.
POSITION as night watchman; sober and
irlmoie. O-7b0, Bee.
V ANTED Day work. 'Phone Bed tSM.
PRACTICAL nurae can be engaged at
ence. weDeter 1114.
TOUNO man, married, wants work; will
do anytning; give reierenoes. 11 vw, uaa
TO C'ONTRATORS Holsters, steam roll
era, derrick etc; am state licensed engi
neer. Would like correspondence. Address
1 98, Bee.
. GERMAN nurse wants position to travel
te (iemiany with Invalid or as family
nurse. N ehster 147.
POSJTION by thoroughly experienced
bookkeeper and accountant; good refer
ences. Address H no, ie.
A,j around baker wants position.
s:i Hee.
LEGAL NOTICES
New Tork, February lat, 19U.
j;i.i;ction NOTICE.
Tha Missouri Pacific Railway
Company.
Notice Is hereby given that the annual
meeting of the stockholders of The
Missouri Pacific Railway Company will
be held at the general office of the Com
pany, In the City of 8t. Louis, Missouri.
on Tuesday, March 14th, 1911, at nine
o clock, a. in., lor the election of thir
teen Directors for tne ensuing year, and
cor tne transaction 01 any other busl
neaa that may come before said meeting.
The annual meeting of the Directors
will be held at the same office on the
same day at twelve o'clock noon. The
transfer books will be closed on
Wednesday, February tth, 1911. at three
o'clock p. m., and will be reopened on
Wednesday. March l&lh, UU, at ten
o'clock a. m.
THE MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY
COMPANY,
By tiEORGB J, OOUI.D,
President.
A. H. CALEF.
Secretary.
M3dl2t
NEY YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Market But Slightly Affected by Cor
poration Tax Decision.
VARIOUS FACTORS ALT) PRICES
Qoolalloni of the Her Various
Commodities.
NEW YORK. March 13. FIXH'R
Steady: spring patents. S4.90 ft tt 6.1 5;
w-lnter patents, 4 201(4 BO; winter ex
tras No. 1, S3 20&8 3O; Kansas straights,
$4 204f,4 3o; winter straights, S3.90ti4 00;
spring cleats, S3. 904.25: winter extras
.10. i, ni"im.; rye riour, nrm; rair
No. 2, f3.10tiS.2K; rye flour, quiet; fair
to good. S4.20W4.30; choice to fancy, 4 40
414.60; buckwheat flour, nominal.
CORNMEAL Steady; fine white and
yellow, SI lofi1.20; coarse, fl.l01.16;
kiln dried, fu.80.
WHEAT Spot market, easy; No. t red.
9STc, elevator, and IMSc f. o. b. afloat; No.
1 northern Iniluth. SLOW, f. o. b. afloat.
Futures market declined as a result of
favorable advices regarding the crop out
look and In absence of cash demand, clos
ing WtfHo net lower. May, H6 3-lWf7Hc;
closed, Wic. July, MTefj-AM; closed. 95c.
Receipts, 73.000 bushels.
CORN Spot market steady; new No. 2,
u3'o f. o. b. afloat. Futures market was
without transactions, closing 4c net lower.
May closed, ntiMiO. Receipts, 6St,750 bushels;
shipments, 18.3M.
OATH Spot market, firm; No. 8. 37c: No.
S, 3c; No. 4. IfcSc. Futures market was a
little more active on coverings, closing
steady. May, S6'a38o; closed, 36o. Receipts.
47, 2". 5 bushels.
HAT Quiet ; prime, fl.05; No. 1, fl.00;
No. 2, 90c: No. 8, 76?8Sc.
HIDES Quiet; Central Amerlcs, 204c:
Bogota. 21ra22Uo.
1, RATHER Steady; hemlock firsts. 23H
(Static; seconds, 21Vs(S23o; thirds, 19g20c;
rejects, ItVrrKc
PROVISIONS Pork, easy; mess, f23.O0
nominal; family, S2.0OgZ3.OO: short clear.
flK.Wt('20.00: beef, steady: mess, tM.OO
'i 14.50; family. f!6 0Oi,'16.W); beef, ham
$27.(Xni'29.00; cut meats, steady: pickled
bellies, 10 to 14 pounds. IIHLV;. pickled
hams. 12o: lard, easy; middle west prime,
S9.lfvaf.2f; refined, steady; continent. f.'Sn;
South America, SlO.oO; compound, S7.62yij)
7.75.
TALLOW Quiet; prime city hogsheads,
6c; country, V48C7c.
IH'TTKR Steady: creamerv specials,
271fco; extras. 2512c; firsts. SOIiSHe: sec
onds, liffillic; creamery, held specials, i1
ru2lc: extras, ltnu20c; firsts, 17',(jl8Wc;
seconds. IGMil'c; etate dairy, finest, 24c;
Koon to prime, anii-w, common to lair,
1 iVUilc ; procesh rpecials. INVv'mIIh:; extras,
lviilDc; flmts. 16Vtfl7c; seconds, Millie; lnd
tatlnn creamery, firsts, V.'nlUc; factory,
current make, firsts. 1616',4c: ueoonds. 15
fyir.'.c.
WiUS-r:asy ; fresh gathei-ed, selected ex
tras. l!"o2tic; fresh gathered, firsts, 17V'
ISc; fresh gathered, seconds. ld'S(17c: fresh
gathered, thirds, ltio asked: fresh gathered,
ilirtlcg. No. 1, lfi'c; fresh gatheifd. dirties,
mo. I. l.vi'lho; irenh gathered, checks, 14'tI
15c; western gathered, white, l!Mi"22c; west
ern duck. g 32c; southern, VnXc.
I'Ol'l.TRY Dressed, easv; western chlcK
ens, 14c; fowls, 13',,jltlc; turkeys, la(U22o.
mail nsply of Kloatlasi toeks and
Knowledge Lantest Holdlaae Are
la strong- Hands Prevent
obstaatlal Losses.
NEW YORK, March 13 One of the
group of supreme court decisions which
aii street long nas awaneo w n n biiiiib
treiildatinn. upholding the constitutional v
nf tbe corporation tax law. brought about
merely a brief decline on the stock ex
change when It was announced today.
vlthln a few minutes stocks bounded back
to the best prices of the day and later
made further Improvement. Active stocks
tn most cases closed at good fractional
gains. The action of the market was
regarded as Indicative of Its present strong
position.
The small supply of floating stocks, the
eagerness of the bear traders to cover and
the knowledge that the largest holdings
were In strong hands combined to prevent
substantial losses.
Bpeculatlve operations of the day centered
largely about Atchison, closing a point
higher. Minneapolis and St. Louis
preferred sold at nearly 20 points below
the last transaction prior to today, which
was In November.
One of the largest copper producing com
panies was reported today to have made
a further reduction In the price of Its
grade ore. Western railroads reported a
shrinkage In tonnage for last week.
Rates for time money showed still
ftrther ease and the market for prime
mercantile paper was easier In tone. The
unusual financial strength of the west
doubtless has Its bearing on the continued
low rates at this center.
The general bond market was Irregular.
Total sales, par value, S8.001.000.
United States bonds were unchanged on
call.
Number of sales and leading quotations
on stocks were as follows:
fttlaa. Hlrh. Low. Clnee.
i OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET
Irregularly and at nixn were from H above
to S. below Saturday's New York closing.
London closing stock quotations:
Omnia. tnnn ,.0 U 1 1x-uItIII A Nesh..H
... l New York l entr.l ..l'e ! Cattle Slow to Ten Cents Lower and
1' Nmfoi
erroulit
Anil). Copper
Ana-ont1e
AU-hlftcn
4o pid
WeMtern.b'S
do rfd t
..l"l Ontario Western.. -4
Haitlmiire A Ohio.. .M rnn! Hsnle "
t'anaillan Faclfli- Hand Mines '
Ctaeeereeke Ohio.. M HMllns "'a
I hi. tireat Weatarn.. 2 tu-utharn rtatlwajr . . I a
Chi., Mil. A St. P. .1.4 lo pM
l Rrere 1114 g.iu'harn parlllo Hk
lnver Rio 'J.... J2 Union facltlc 1'4
do pfd T? in pf4 4
Krie S. Steel 1
do lat pld 4 do pfd 11
do Id plil W shanh
Grand Trunk t do pld '
Illinois ivntral ....lis spanlah 4a o
SILVKR Itai, firm at 24V1 per ounce.
MoNKY 2''y per rem.
The rate of discount in the open market
for short bills Is 2Vc;-' lr cent; for three
months' bills, 2&2 9-16 per cent.
Local Sera Titles.
Quotations furnished by Burns. Rrlnker
& Co., 449 New Omaha National bank
building. Bid. Asked
IWtrlre Creamer Oo. pfd
( Hr of Boatnn 4a
Cleelaml Hallway 6a. Mil
Fairmont Craamery lat g. 4 per oent.
Uamian Fire lna. atock
Iowa Portland Oament 1st mt. 4e....
Kanaaa CHr R. A U (a. Itlt
Kanau Clly R. A L. pfd
It. '.. M. & O. bonuf 4a. 11
omaha 1 'imrr Club a. l2Tr
Omaha Water P. 1944
Omaha Water Oo. lat pfd
Omaha A ('. B gt. Ry 6a. 19U
Omaha a C. B. St. Ry pfd. 6 p. a....
Omaha A O. 11. MC Ky. men
Omaha B. U A P. (a. 1IU
Pacific T. T. &a, 1H83
Sheridan Coal Co
Sloui City Tel. 6a
I'Tl siale Uind Co. pfd and bonui
Trl-Clty Ry. U ba
Union Stock Tarda atock
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WEATHER 1! THE GRAIN HEI.T
Decided Fall la Temperature Is Fol
lowed by Sharp Rise.
OMAHA. March 13, 1911.
A very decided fall In temperature oc
curred in the upper Missouri and upper
Mississippi valleys Saturday night and
Sunday, and the change to colder weather
his spread aouth over the lower valleys to
the west gulf states and east over the
Features of the Traillnx and Closing j Ohio valley and lake region. Freezing tem-
Prlcea oa Board of Trade. vcr ok,atloma and western Arkansas. X
CHICAGO, March 13. Heavy selling car- very decided rise In temperature Is shown
CHICAGO GRAIN AMI PROVISIONS
rled down the price of wheat today after
experts Investigating had declared that
the damage from Hessian fly waa Inconse
quential. Closing figures showed a net
decline of TiS'lc to lVfll-V:. The other chief
cereals, too, finished with a loss corn off
He to VaSo and oats Wa'-io to "hC; provi
sions at the end of the day were the same
an Saturday night to 7ViO below.
one or the nig sellers or new crop con
tracts for wheat was a prominent sup
porter, who had been out of the market
for some time. Pressure centered mainly
on the July delivery. Primary arrivals
exhibited a total decidedly more than last
week. Cash demand was, if possible, worse,
and the larger longs seemed to lack nerve
for any active attempt to stop short sellers
from hammering the market. F.arly In
the day firm cables and a decrease In
the United Slates visible supply afforded a
little aid to the bulls. Closing prices,
though steady, were almost the bottom for
the session. May ranged from 90c to 91c,
with last sales ic off at m'tMc.
leading sellers of corn were the same
people who were pounding wheat. May
fluctuated between 4)VjC and 50c, finishing
o net lower at 4!'tU 4c. CbsIi corn was
eaay. No. 2 yellow closed at 4Sfy-4Mjii.'.
Oats suffered in sympathy with other
grains. May varied from Mita to 81 Valc,
with latest figures at 907c, a net decline of
V.C
Koth shorts and longs purchased provis
ions, but there was a big run of hogs
hero and went. AVhen the final gong
sounded pork was 2Vu'7Vp. off, with lard
and ribs unchanged to 2Sc decllno.
Prices In Chicago, furnlsneA uy the Up
dike (i raj 11 company. Telephone Douglas
S478. 708 Ltrandeta building, Omaha:
this morning In the extreme upper Missis
sippi and Missouri valleys and throughout
the northwest and this wave of warmer
weather will extend over this vicinity to
night. Light precipitation occurred within
the last twenty-four hours In the lake
region, Ohio valley and eastern states, and
rains are falling this morning In Kentucky
and Tennessee. Some very light and widely
scattered precipitation occurred In the
Rocky mountain region during the last
twenty-four hours, but generally clear
weather prevails everywhere west of the
Mississippi river this morning and the out
look Is favorable for continued fair In this
vicinity tonight and iuesaay.
wii. mio. moo. I90.
Ixwest ltst night... j at 3 20 S3
Precipitation 00 .00 .00 .00
Normal temperature for today, 84 degrees.
Deficiency in precipitation since March 1,
.W Inch.
Deficiency for corresponding period, 1910
.47 Inch. v
Deficiency for corresponding; period, 18)S,
.04 inch.
L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster.
Allla-Ohalmers pfd
AmalKamalvl rvHper ....
American Aapiraltural ...
American Heet Sugar
American Can
American C. A F ,
Ain. CV.tloo oil
American H. A I pfd...
Am. Ice SerurlUee
American I,lneed
Amenicjui Ijoconiotlve ...
American . A It
Am. 8. A R. pfd
Am. steel Foundries
Am. Burner Refining
American T. A T
American Tocaoco pfd...
American tVolen
AnacoDds Mining Oo
Atchison .,
Atchlann pfd
Atlantic Coast Line
Haltlmore Ohio
Bethlehem steel
Brooklyn Rapid Tr
Canadian Pacific
t.ano
1,500
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lot) ,tiia 34
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Central leather inn jt as,
ientrai Leather pM 1,200 V V) I")
entraj of Ne Jeraey 2N0
Clieiiapeake A Ohio 3,200 824 tl 4C2
tlilcago A Altotl 82
Chicago o. w , new 21V
t'. O. W. pfd 100 44H Ui 44
Chicago A N. W., ex-dlr... Ji ir, M2 12
C, M. A St. P I.SOO 1U 130V. 1
C, C, C. A St. U. r,
Colorado F. A I S31,,
IVilorado A fioolhern M
Consolidated Oai inn 14014 14014 14114
O.rn Pmdncta 100 14 14 14
Iielaare A Hudenn Isc'i
Iienver A Rio Grande 31V
P. A R. O pfd 2O0 70 70 7n
Plallllera' Securities WO Wl' SH
Kiie S.000 MV 2V 2V
le lat pM 41'i
Bile 2d pfd 34
General ttfeetrlc 100 14 14a 140
Oreat Northern pfdr. eOO 134V 124V i2A
Great Northern Ore rtfa 1?4
llllnoia Central 134
irnerborouirh Met O0 18V 18H 1V
Int. Met. pfd MV
International llaryeeter ... 100 ll.iH 11E.V !:..
Int. Marine pfd r."-
Intarnallonal Paper S0O 10 10 10
International Pump 4n
Iowa Ontra.1 300 1114 1 i
Kanaaa Oltr 80 Mt
K. r. 80. pfd mv
I bsolede Oaa r 700 111 110 111V
Ixiulavllle A Nahallle 144
Iloston Closing; Stocks.
BOSTON, March 13.-ClolnK quotations
on stocks were as follows:
Allouei 3 Mohawk 4
Amal. Copper H:l Nevada Con. 1V
A. Z. L. A S 23t Nlplaalng Mlnea .... I"V
Ariiona Cin 14V North Butte '
Atlantic 4V N'rth l'1'"
B. Ac C. C. A 8. M. 12V 4'old Dominion 39
Bulte Coalition 1!v Oeceole 110
t al. A Arltona M rarrott 8. A C 11
i'a.1. A llecla 4'.t Uulm y
Centennial 12V Shannon 1"'
Copper Range C. C Wv superior fc1
Eat Butte C. M 13 Superior ABM 4
Franklin 9 supi-rl.ir At P. 4,' 14',
Glroux Cnn oT Tamarack u
tlranby Con 81 1. SK. R. A M.... M
Ureene Canane oka do nfd 4vV
lele tyale Copper.. I'tah Con 1-V
Kerr IjRke tit t tah CVipper Oo 44V
Iiek Copper 34 Winona 7
be Salle copper 4 Wolverine 118
Miami Copper IS
Bl-dlT. ""Aaked. Hid.
New 1 ork lorb Market.
The following quotations are furnished by
I.ogan A Bryan, members New York Stock
exchange, H1& Houtn sixteenth street.
..40 UroM
.. f7 Nevada Con
.. 18 Newhouae
.. IK Nevada-Utah
.. 21 Ohio tapper
.. IV Rawhide coalition
.. IV Kay Central
.. 4V Swift Pkg. Co
.. 34 Keane-Roebu.-k Co.
.. SV Superior A P
. . 6a Tonnpah Mining .
.. fa Trinity Copper ...
.. i United Copper ....
.. North bake
.. 84 OJIbwey
.. 7V
Not Active.
HOGS FIFTEEN TO TWENTY OFF
Sheep Commend Good, Steady or F.ven
Firm Prices, While Iambi Are
Slow to Tea I enta Lower
Thaa Friday.
POVTH OMAHA. March 13. 1311.
Receipts were- Cattle Hoirs. Sheen.
FMlmate Mondav r.HiiO 7.2"0 IS.oiO
Same dav last week B,4 4.R..S P.2i'4
Same day S weeks ago.. f 3ln .f2S k r-78
Same days S weeks ago.. 4.341 4t"2 .v!
same day 4 weeks ago.. 8 4H 8 .. 1S.14&
fame day last year 4.SM 6.224 l.tnl
The following sable shows the recelnts of
cattle. og4 and sheep at South Omaha
for the yur to date as compared with last
'-r: 1911 mio. Inc. Dec.
cattle rif..44 ym.-iA 1R.R92
Hogs 4Mu4 4C0.420 .574
Sheep 3t21,773 2SS.417 T7.3.V1
The following table shows the receipts of
prices on hogs at t-outh Omana for the
last several days, with comparisons:
Pates.
Mar. 4.
Mar. t
Mar. 8
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
I 1311. I1S10.11W9. :908.1907. 11906. 106.
I WW t RB S l 4 l 731 I 4 81
t 681 181 4 231 8 iZ z-'l - .
I SOi 4 S3 8 74 20! 4 SS
7! I 4 441 6 75 S 131 4 M
78 , 8 48 I 78 6 10! 4 88
9 9.-,l 8 psl 4 4X 82; 8 13 4 kS
8 74U. II) 7'J f. Ml 4 SSI 16 11 4 kS
80V; 10 27 6 40 34! 75 4 k
t 7o'.4j b0 6 S 4 '! ' I "I
1 10 171 8 4i!l 4 3hl fi 681 6 '
6S I I 47 1 4 37 6 63 ; 6 12 4 80
881,
S 83
74
6 : 'a
Sunday.
Receipts and rllsnnsitinn nf live stock at
the Union fctock Yards. South Omaha, for
iwenty-four hours ending at S P. m. yes
terday: RKCKUTP.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep H'r's.
Am. Tobacco
Bay State Oaa
Butte Oialitlon ....
Caclita
Chlno
CTilef Con.
Mavtatnlv
Ely Cenual
Kly Con
Franklin
nlroux
Brlrnont
Oolilheld riorence
Kerr lAke
4reene ana.nee ,.
Inspiration
4V
1-,
8
1
1'i
sv
IN.
11V
1V
16
8
4 V
nv
v
6H
C. M. & St. P..
v aoarh
V""on Pacific
C. & N. W., east..
f ci N. V., west..
C. St. P., M. O..
C. B. A. g., east..
'., H. & Q west..
' It. I. AV P., east
-'.. U. I. P., west
Illinois Central ....
c o. w
Total receipts
4
. 1
. 47
. 7
.
. 4
. 2
. W
. :t
. l
. 1
. 4
.231.
20
3
41
12
is
1IH)
3
1
4
5
So
10
Artliiles.l tpen. High. Low. Close. fcSat'y.
9 M.I 90
90 I okSlkU'VUI
Wheat-l
May... 190 VI1!
July...k9Vg.i
Bcpt...89'4y,
Corn i
May. ..I 60
July...! 6o4-i
Kept.. .IBlWaHiilWu-ii
Oats
May...31V(j';SlV'il
Juiy...ifO'n.ll
8ept... 3o7.
I'ork
May.
July.
Lard- i
May... 9 06 V 10
July. .. 9 60 I 9 116
Bept...l I Ul 9 Ou
KU-s- I I I I
May... 40 47 1 40 I
July. ..I 9 On I 9 06 V(l
91t
90
l i
49,sl49,,1PlliOt(60V1
60
61'. I
ao'Jl
III iSfrVtl-lal
81 3oi'8-,30V(J-
6i'iMVa-)4
,.' 17 40 17 47',, 17 374, 17 42'J 17
..I 16 46 16 60 IS 40 16 60 i IB
I.I 1,1 I
9 06
9 00
9 00
9 12
9 06
9 05
I
Sl'i
31
3o74
60
524
9 124
9 074
9 06
9 4741 9 474
9 06 9 07 4
SKALKu BIDS WILL BE RECEIVKD
for moving school house from IAmro,
Tripp county, South Dakota, to Winner
Tripp county. South Dakota. Distance
alMiut 14 mllea. Rids will be opened April
10. mil. Contract will be let to whom the
board eonsldere the lowest responsible bid
der. For further particulars and Informa
ilon addreea, J. T. TRKZONA. Clerk School
District No. 30. Winner, South Dakota.
M12d 7t
OCEAN STEAMSHIPS
Sept... I 00 9 I I 8 9741 9 024 9 07 4
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOP It eJlvady; winter patents. S3 90ri
4 30, straifilits, H.iXi4 fc spring straights.
SJiaw-H lO; baKers. t3.0t(j 4. 10.
KVrONO. 2. Mc.
BAR LK V Feed or mixing barley, 80S75C;
fair to choice malting, yOxf.'c.
tiKKlktj Flax, No. 1 southwestern, S2.65;
No. 1 northwestern, $2io; timulhy seed,
S7 0041 10.76: clover, $14.75.
PROVISION'S Mens pork, per bbl., f IK. 25
frl .60; lard, per 1 lbs., S'..024; short ribs,
sides (loose), JX.T.Viia.ijO; short ulear sides
(boxed), S:.t24ii)'.7i.
Total cleaj-Htues of wheat and flour were
iiial to M.imi bu. Primary receipts were
7i2.t) bu.. compared wild l.lU.OnO bu. the
corresponding day a year ago. The visible
supply of wheat in the I 'lilted States de
creased 1.64S.OHO bu for the week. The
amount of breadstuff on ocean passage In
creased l.owvikio bu. lCalimated leoeipts for
tomorrow: V heat. Ik cars; corn, 416 cars;
oats, 140 cars; Iuik. 25,ui head.
CbUago Cash Prices Wheat : No. 2 red.
Vinyls."-, No. 3 red, kkyVlc; No. 2 hard, 9i
914c; No. hard, SNIJO'-xc; No. 1 northern
St. Louis General Market,
ST. LOriS. March 13 WHKAT Lower:
May, 904'if90fec; July. Wee. Cash, firm;
track. No. 2 red, 9:ti)97c; No. 2 hard, Uora
.04c.
CORN Lower: May, 4x-xc; July. tnvc.
Cash, firm; track. No. 2, 474c; No. 2 white.
I74C.
OA i s ixiwcr; May, ;vc; July. 290.
Cnsh, sttady; track. No. 2, 804c; No. 2
white, 31 vc.
uy i. 1 nciianged, at n,e.
FIjOUK rlteady; red winter patents, $4 30
(fi4.8ft; extra fancy and straight, $3.7xi'4.10;
hard winter clears, S3.0niS.40.
SKKf Timothy. So.Ot'i 60.
frtMKAL-2.30.
BRAN Firm; Hacked (east track), S105Q
1.08.
HAY VV oak; timothy, Stf.00friM7.2ri; prai
rie. SllOfry 15.00.
PROVISIONS Pork; unchanged; Jobbing,
$18.26. Ijird. unchanged; prime steam. SD.V24
41 9.074- I'ry salt meats, unchanged; boxed,
extra shorts, S9.&0; clear ribs. 8!.ii0; Short
clears, S9.h24. Bacon, unchanged; boxed,
extra short. $10.75; clear ribs, $10.75; short
clears, $10,874.
pol'LTItY uulet; chickens. 114c: spring.
16c; turkeys, lal4c; ducks, 14c; geese, 8c
HI 1 1 I'yit sitady; creamery, lljri2ic.
KUUS Lower, at 164c.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, this !.iin0 lt),!M)
Wheat, bu .-. 67,OK) 2!,(M)
Coin, bu 74.1MO 2n,0il
Oats, bu 64.0HO 6O.O11O
32 V
1!4
2
IWi
tAV
inv
A3
I4H
St. Lawrence Roate to Europe
.x.Esa tiiv roua
OATS AT III1
White Star-Dominion
KOTAX. SCaVXX ST1AMIIS
Montreal Vuelxx- Uverpuol
"Iurrntlc" and "MeKantlv"
X.arg e t and Kost Modern Steamers In
Canadian Service. Luxurious accom
niodatious for yirst, Second and Third
Class, aalllug in conjunction with the
popular Twta Screw Steamers
Tesunlo" "taaaaa' "OouUiiloM
Caiiylng Oaa Clui Cable paenaers
calle4 second I'ebinl 1 'obi tori at roudarele
raiee. Aleo Tetrd Claaa paeaenera.
Apply Company's office ilO-te Dear.
bora St., Ciiioaeio, or I.ooe4 Aent.
SCANDINAVIAN-AMERICAN LINE
.M0-Me Twtn-ecrew rVaeenfer Sttura. aire, t ,
oeer II u.ru
Norway. Sweden S.m. lI'rriES
and Denmark r'",-:::A:;i
All aleanaara ilee4 with Mareoal Wireless.
II111 t'eeiu. l u. u,ou( cable (e
A, M. etvaaaoa Oe X Broad way. If. T.
ur le total esrata.
Kansas t'lty Grain aud l'rorlelons.
KANSAS CITY. March 13 WHEAT
May, 804c, sellers: .Inly, k3V''(834c; caah
steady; No. 2 hard, 87-7c; No. 8, 8694c;
No. 2 red, 94'uVoc; No. 3, SsKiiMc.
CORN May, 4kSc, epllt bid; July, 4Mc;
cash 4o bltlu r; No. 2 mixed, 46ii464c; No.
3, 44-U44V; No. 2 white, 444u4oc; No. 3,
44(4440.
OATS Unchanged; No. 2 white, 31U33c;
No. 2 mixed. :4'i:ll4c.
HVK-.No. 2. iiMir.'JC.
HA Y L'nchanged; choice timothy, $13.50(1
14 00; choice prairie, $12.0Od12.2d.
l'oI'LTItY Firm; hens, 11c; springs, 15o;
turkeys, 144o; ducks. 12c; geese, 84c
Bl.'TTKK Creamery, 26c; firsts, 22c; sec
onds. 20c; pac king stock, 13c.
LUOri Kxtras, 17c; firsts, 16c.
Receipts, bhipments
Wheat, bu.
Corn, bu. .
Oats, bu. .
.61.iJ
.22.O1V
hO.iulO
60.0UU
16.0tW
lalble Snpply of 4.rala.
NEW YORK. March 13 The visible sup
ply of grain In the 1 nlted Mates Saturday,
March 11. as compiled by the New York
Produce exchange was as follows: Wheat,
9kcHi1.01; No. 2 northern. 97c'y$1.00; No. 3 I S8.222.WO buahcls; decrease, l,t"i4o.kJ0 bushels'.
S.ooo linii liniv una,
10 41 41 41
3.S") lov ia4 10A"i
loo 7v 7o 7
S.000 im in i;iv
ino MH MS :4V
7,500 12&V 1V iss-H
106V
us
10
im :v JV 2V
400 U 16 .'
2V
3fl.ono m, imh l.ViV
too Si 81V -'V
flH Km
2li
sv
41
CD
M
114
xv
a
87V
27
12
Mia
flank ( learlnas.
OMAHA. March 1.1. Bank clearings for
todav were $3.04n,466.02 and for the corre
sponding date last year, $3,142,656.07.
OMAHA wholesale: prices.
41V
82
100 ft;
S.7O0 11V 118
SftO 2v WMi
1.14 .1V
87V 37V
100
I. 10
jno
22 12V
MV M'(
I0.JO0 17SV 171V 173V
100 91V 81V "1
UK
1.100 41 41 41V
40 00 77 V 7V 7H
1.71m llk 118V llkV
1.100 44 V 44V 4V
MV
17V
87
M
TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER
Oaa lHllar Per tear.
spring, VtVu'jSK-. Corn.: No. 2 cash, 47404.":
No. 3 cash. 4fVa4''4'; No. 2 white. 474x1
4kc; No. 3 while. 4..'i4H4c; No. 2 yellow,
4'(i-tx4c; No. S yellow, 4u47c. Oats: No. 2
cash. 3oc; No. 2 white, 314-1 32c; No. S white.
J4i(lo; No. 4 white, JojJ04c; standard,
Sru:ti4.
BI TTKK-Steady; . creameries. 1152;;
dairies, l'j21c.
KtKJS hteady: receipts. 14. m cases; al
mark, cases Included, 144'ijlic; firsts, 16c;
prime firsts, 164c
CHKKSK Steady; daisli h.' UVrfle
twins. 11(uHc; oung Americas, UVo'lec;
long horns. 134'ul4!.
POTATOES Steady: choice to fancy, 4C(
42c; fair to good, .v.tke.
POCLTltY Steady; turkes, dressed. 18c;
hens, alive. 13c; dressed, 13c; sirlne;s.
alive. 13c; dressed, 13c.
VEAL Steady, 50 to 60-oiind weights. 6
tl7c; 60 to so-pound welahts, hntv; 86 to 110
pound wtilghls. Hdllc.
Chicago Receipts Today : Wheat. 13 cars,
corn. 202 cars; oats. 99 cai-s. f:sttmaied to
morrow : Wheat, 18 cars, coin. 316 cars;
oats, 140 cars.
Pklladrlphla Prodare Market.
PHILADELPHIA, March 13-RcTTEll
Urm; extra western creamery, 2kc; nearby
prims, .s;.
EiltiS Firm: PennsvHanla and other
nearby firsts, free cases, ltc at mark: cur
rent receipts, free cases. Ike at mark: west
ern firsts, free cases, lik- at Mark; current
receipts free cases, lo at -mark.
CHEESE Weak; New York full creams,
fancy September. ll14c; fair to good, 124
il2c.
t
v I n aen nolle drain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. March 13. WHEAT
May. !ec; July, SVc: September, 81V:
caah, N. 1 hard. Sc; No 1 northern. S7tf
Corn, 12.M4.Oiu bushels; increase, klu,i4)
bushels; increase. klo.iM) bushels. Oats, is. -piti.uiiu
bushels; decrease 3i4,ouO bushels.
Rye, 237.0KJ bushels; decrease, 14.000 bush
els. Barley, 1.3KJ,0X4J hnstiels; decreuse. 41.
(JUO bushels. The visible supply of wheat
In Canada last Saturday was 9,:l:0,000 bush
els; decrease, llli.OUO bushels.
Liverpool t.ratu Market.
LIVKRI'OOU March 13 WIIEAT-Spot,
dull; No. 2 red weoiei n winter, no stock;
futuies. iiuli-t, March, 6s 9'd; May, 6s 9d;
Julv. bs 9-d.
CORN Spot, steady; American mixed,
new, 4a; American mixed, old. 6s d; fu
eures. tilet: May, 4s 44d; July. 4s u4d.
FLOl'R Winter patents, easy, 27s 6d.
Mllwaakre Urals Market.
MILWALKKE Wis., March IS. FLOUR-
Steady.
WHEAT No 1 northern, StOfrfiiOl; No.
t northern. 97yHs4c: May, t4gj0'rc.
OATS Standard. 324c
HARLKY Samples. KSK-Sl 00.
Minn, ft 84. Louie :oo 2:-V !
M., St. P. 8. S. M S.400 14XV 148
M., K. A T 100 SZV
M , K. T pfd
Mlmir1 PaHflc 3.W0 M"
National Biscuit loo 194
National bead 3n0 S1V
N. R R. of M. M pfd alio Ik
New Tork Central
N. T.. O. W
Norfolk A Western
North American
Northern Pacific.
Pacific Mall
Pennsylvania
People'a Oaa
P., C. C. A St. V
Ptttehurg CU
Presaed Htcel tir
Pullman Palaoe Car ....
Railway Steel Spring...
Readme
Renuhllc Steel
Itepilbllr Steel pfd
Brk I.land Co "0 V WW
:im! laland Oo. Did
St. b. A S. F. S4 p4 400
St. loula 8 W
St. L S. W. pfd
8.ie Sheffield R. A I....
Southern Parlflo
Snuthorn Rallwa
So. Railway pfd
TVnneaeee Coin-er
Teisa A Pacific
T . St. I.. A W
T-. St. I,. 4V W. pfd
I nlon Pacific
t'nlon Pacific rfd
( nlted Statea Ra.lty
(nlted Stales Rubber
('nlted Statea Sleel
( . 8. Sleel pfd
I'l.h Conner
Va. -Caroline Oi em leal I.TW) 47V
Wabarti SflO 17
Wahe.h pfd '" S
W'aelern Maryland WO 60
W eetlnhiue Kiectrlo
Wealern I'nlon
Wheeling U 81 . 1V '4
i.t,l.h Valley .... . 17!
Total aalee for tne oay, pm.iw ew.
New York Moaey Market.
NEW TORK. March 13. MONET On
call, steady at 2''a24 r cent; ruling rate,
2V per cent; closing bid, 24 Per cent; of
fered at 24 per cent. Time loans, dull;
slxtv days, 242 per cent; ninety days.
2&3 per cent; six months, 3ViiW34 per
Tr1MK MERCANTILH rAPEU-4i44
P"tk'"lINO ETXCHA NOB Steady, with
actual business In bankers "bills at $( R381VJ
4 8-ftkl for sixty-day bills and at $4-8i15 for
demand: commercial bills. $4 .83VB4.8.I4.
SILVER Bar, 634c; Mexican dollars,
4kc.
BONDS Government, steady; railroad,
Irregular.
Closing quotations on bonds today were
as follows:
it s ret. Si. reg....l01V int. Af. M. 4-s 4
..cola ja,ii m en-
. PCV do 4V Jt
..l"iV K. C. So. let Sa 8a V
..li:V U 8. deb. 4a 1W1... 9.1V
..lli'i I. A N. mil. 4a fl&v
.. 77 M K. A T. let 4a.. 7
. .101 .!) gen. 4Va V,V
P7V Mo. Pacific 4e 7K
kk'a N. It. It. of M. 4V a mv
7 N. Y. C. g IVe -
V 4o deb. 4a M
., N. T.. N. H. A H.
lint ev. 6a IJS.
1"'V N. A W. lat e. 4a...
M't 4o rr. 4a ion
WiV No. Pacific 4a 1
:V do 3e 7n
leV S I. rfdg 4a Wi
Hi'. Penn. c. Va 118 ..
loaV 1 oon. 4.... l'Kt
W Keaitlllg gen. 4B i,
87
17V
IISV
4!'V
MV
7V
SV 5
171V 171V
do coupon
V. 8. Sa. rag
do cou oon
V. 8. 4a, r ,
do onuoon
Allla-tliaJ. lat la...
Am. Ag. 8a
Am. T. A T. CT. 4s
Am. Tobacco 4a
do a
Armour A 0. 4Va
Atchtaon gen. 4
do ci. 4a
di cf 5a
A C. U let 4a
Hal. A Olilo 4a
do JV
do 8 W. IVa
Prook Tr cy 4e .
i an. of r.e. 6
tVn. Ia.Uier lie
BUTTER Creamery, No. 1. delivered to
the retail, trade In l ib. cartons, 27c; No. S,
in 30-lb. tubs. 25c; No. 2, in 1-lb. cartons.
2uc; packing stock, solid pack, 14c; dairy, la
6 lb. tubs, 1617c. Market changes every
Tuesday.
CHEESE1 Twins, l4S'16c; Young Amerl
ras, 184c; daisies, 164317c; triplets, IB 4
16c; llniberger. 18c; No. 1 brick, 164c; im-
Eorted Swiss, 32c; domestic Swiss, 22c; block
wlss. 19c.
POULTRY Dressed broilers, under t lbs,
$5 per doi. ; hens, 15c; cocks, lie; ducks,
ISc; geese, 16c; turkeys. 2ic; pigeons, per
doz $1.20; homer squabs, per doi, $4.00;
fancy squabs, per doi.. $350; No. 1, pr
dos., S300. Alive, broilers, 16ci smooth legs
10c; hens, 114c; stags, 13c; old roosters, 7o;
old ducka, full feathered, 12c; geese, full
feathered, 9c; turkeys, 17c; guinea fowls.
25c each; pigeons, per doy., 60c; homers,
per doz.. S3 ("'. squabs. No. 1, per dos.. $1.60
No. 2, Pr dog.. 60c; capons, over 8 16a.. le;
old turkevg. 17c.
FISH (all froienl-Flckerel, 7c; white, lie;
nike 9c; trout. He; large orapples. 12fjU5c
snatilsh mackerel, 19c; eel. 18c; haddock
eio.mders. 12c; green catfish. V0n- -..1
had SI each; shade roe. per pair, 6c; from
legs. Per- dos.. 60c 1 sslmon. 11c; halibut. Mo;
hFKK CtJTS-No. 1 ribs, 14'4c; No. 2,
lic' No. S. 9c. No. 1 loin, 16c; No. J.
v- 'no. S. He. No. 1 chuck, 74c; No. 2,
f'ic- No. 3, 7c. No. 1 round, 940; No. 2,
c' No. 3, R4o. No. 1 plate, 64c; No. 2,
No. 3, R'c
FRUITS Apples, Colorado extra fancy H.
Twig per full bu. box. $2.50; Washington
extra' fancy Wlnesap, 96-112 aires, per bu.,
$2 75' 150-175 sizes, per box, $2.60; Washing
ton 'Mo. Pippins. 44 tier, per box, $2 25;
Washington Red-cheek Pippins, 54-64-80-112
sizes per box. $2.50; Washington (ianos, per
box ' $2.25; Ben Davis, per box,- .$3.10.
Bananas, fancy select, per hunch, 2.25-'d)
150- Jumbo. bunch, $2.75fi.1.75. Dates,
Anchor brand, new, 30 1-lb. pkgs. In boxes,
per box. $2.00; bulk In 70-lh. boxes, per lb.,
4c Figs, new California, 50 6-og. nkga.,
$"00- Turkish, 7-crown, per lb., 16c; 5
crow'n. per lb.. 14c; 4-crown. per lb., 13c.
Grape fruit, Florida, 46-64-64-H0 sizes, per
box $4.00. Lemons. I.lmonelra brand, ex
tra ' fancv, SOO-.IHO sizes. per box. $4 25;
fanev, 300-360 alr.es, per box, $4.75; 240 size,
oik- per box less. Oranges. Camella- Red-
lands navels, so w sizes, per oox. jr; jn
size per box, $2 90; l.'O size, per box. $3 90;
176 and smaller sizes, $3.00; choice navels,
K0-96-126 sizes, $2 76; 150 and smaller sizes,
$2 75. Pears. California Winter Nellls, per
box, $2.75. Strawberries. Louisiana, per 24
plnt case, $3.00.
VEOETA IlI.KS-Beans, string and wax.
per hamper, $3.50a4.50. Beets, per bu., 76c
Cabbage, Wisconsin, per lb., 14c Carrots,
per bu.. 7Io- t'elery, California Jumtsi, per
doz. bunches, Wic. Cucumbers, hot house,
14 and 2 dos. In box, per doz.. $2.26. Egg
plant, fancy Florida, per doz., $2 tw. Uarllc.
..ice fancv. white, per lb.. 1.'.c. Lettuce,
extra fancy' leaf, per dos.. 45c. Onions, Iowa.
red and yellow, per in., --ic; jnuiana wntte.
per lb., 3c; Spanish, per crate. $1.50. Onion
sets white, per bu , 32 lbs., $1.76; yellow,
per bu.. 32 lbs., $150; red. per bu., 32 lbs.,
SI 50. Parsley, fancy southern, per doz.
bunches. fjOrntioe. Parsnips, per bu., 75c. Po
tatoes. Early Ohio seed, in sacks, per bu.,
tl 00- Genuine Hed River K. Ohio seed.,
per bu. $1.25; Iowa and Wisconsin, white
stock, per bu.. 71000; ( olorado, per bu.,
ttOc Rutahagos, per lb.. 14c. Sweet pota
toes Kansas, per bbl., $1.00. Tomatoes.
Florida, per 6-basket crate, $3.50-(r4 00.
TumiiiH ner bu.. 75c.
M 1S 'ELLANICOI'S Almonds. California
soft shell, per lb., ISc: In sack lots, lc less.
Brazil nuts, per lb.. l;io: in sack lots, lc
i.e. Cocoanuts. per sack, $5.50; per dos.,
kOc. filberts, per lb., 14c; 111 aack lots, lc
less. Hlckorynuis. largs. per id., oc; smau,
tier lb . 6c. Peanuts, roasted, per lb.. So;
raw, per lb., 64c Pecans, larue, por lb.
iK,--'ln sack lols. lc less. Walnuts, black
per lb.. 24c: California, per lb.. 19c; In
sack lots, lc less, t Ider, New Yolk. Motfs.
per bbl., eo.ii. iione, new, -t iraines, w
Cotton Market.
LlSPOSITl(
Cattle. Hoks. sheep
... 677 1.123 1.2U
. .1.01.1
..1,046
41
r,.
4X
1!'7
167
15
SX
lot
113
kS
J. I.
67
41
,10
13
93
9
5b9
1.772
s.m
2,iil"i
30
1.0
4kS
735
3.427
Omaha Packing Co
Swift and Company
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour & Co
Murphy
ftiorrell
W. B. Vansant Co
Benton, Yansant Lush
Stephens Tiros
Hill Ac Son
P. R. wls
Huston A Co '
J. B. Root & Co
J. H. Bulla
L. F. Husz
1 j. Wolf
McCrearv & Carev
S. Wertheimer
i.ee Rothschild
Mo. & Kan. Calf Co
Clltie & Christy
McConneghey
Other buyers ,
U,B' 6,8-1 8.423 10:132
CA'liTLE-Thera was a liberal run of cat
tle this morning, being a gain over the last
-" " "s ana a gain of a hoi it 1 ao i,,i4
es comiiaretl with a year ago. At the same
inner points were heavily loaded with
rattle, some of them havlnir cooai.iemKi u
more than have been anticipated. At the
nine tne demand was not at all
jo ion. aa vices irom eastern points Indlcat
V me product has not been going
Si.0 con!miInln channels any too raplrtlv.
1 he result was a slow and lower market
at all Points and It waa well alnnv ion.n,-
midday before any very great amount of
uninuss naa been transacted.
The trade on beef steers was slow and
ohm all morning and a clearance was
noi errcctea until late. Buyers did not ap
pear' to have sufficiently urgent orders to
put any snap or life Into the trade. At
the same time prices were generally loo
lower than, last week.
Cows and heifers were mostly 10c lower
man last ween ana tney, too, were slow
sellers, for the reason that the demand
was not sufficiently urgent to stimulate
the trade.
Heavy feeders were srenersllv slow and
the feeling weak, but still as high as $5.75
was paid for some good westerns. Mediums
una common grades were slow and around
100 lower.
Quotations on cattle: Good to choice
beef steers. $6.0O4jr6.S0; fair to good beef
steers, $5.70(56.00; common to fair beef
steers, $5 0010.70; good to choice cows and
heifers. $4.70S6.5O; fair to good cows and
heifers. $4.30414 70; common to fair cows
and heifers, $3.25g4 30; good to choice stock
era snd feeders, S5.MkiK.80; fair to good
stockers and feeders, $5.006 50; common to
fair stockers and feeders, $4 206 00; stock
heifers, $3.75&4.60; veal calves, H-IXKuaOu,
bulls, stags, etc, $4 00(5.25.
Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
No.
an. .
1..
17..
M . ... ! ... 4 en 44 !
n' ; 4 . . 4 an u 14 1M 4 a
l ...... '.'" HO 4 0 - !' -.
. 7 ... 4 SO 4.1. i4 ... IS
.... -4 "0 4 0 . f-1 ... 44
7i i t ao an M rv. '
::i ... I so (f, t.-g II .
.i ... ftn li r. ... 4 ,r
i. .ki ... 4 . t ... 4
70 ?;n ... an s ,... 46 4 47v
4.1 ... I en M ... 6 ttv
;.,4 o fi! 74 HI 40 4 l?V
41 :-H m 4 fO 7 .., 4 4:i
74 a6 ... 4 0 i ... 4 1
4: 2"4 ... 4 (.0 77.1 S4 4 70
74 i.l ... 4 II 't ... To
4.4 a.J . . 4 ao 71 tit ... 4 70
M IHH 40 4 tkt 14 70
r ... 4 av w
1 :-4 ... I S.'v 7& l .. 4 T
! ?M ... 4 :' ' 4 "
27 !"7 ... 4 "V M '71
M -K-S ... 4 ?V 77 117 ... 4 7i
M M ... 4 4c, n I7 ... 4 7
: LH'4 ... 4 4:, 4 174 ... 4 74
71 :m ... i 46 75 in ... 4
P1U8.
14 1"5 ... 4 00
SHEEP Heavy receipts of sheep init
lambs this morning gave promise of a lower
scale of values, but In this expectation
iellers were agreeably disappointed. The
demand from packers was broad and active
from the opening and prices were well sus
tained In all brandies of the trade. In
quiry centered on old sheep, viewing the
market as a whole, aud ewes and wethers
sold at figures generally firm with those
at last week's close.
Actual rules of ewes reached $4 40 and
wethers weighing 98 pounds sold aa high
as S4.60. Yearlings or toppy quality and
handy weight are safely quotable at or
near $5 25. These prices crowd the extreme
limits on the various classes of stock, of
course, and are very little different frora
high quotations noted on Saturday.
ljimbs made up a reasonably large pro
portion of total supplies and feeling among
buyers was rather bearish than otherwise.
Selected offerings moved early at prices
about steady, but bulk ruled weak to por-
slbly a little lower. Cholwa wooled lsmbs
realized ag much as $6 10 and a similar
quality of shorn article sold at $5.50. fthoin
shipments were scarce, however, and the
narrow spread Indicated Is at least partly
due to a meager supply.
Quotations on sheep sjid lain he. (load
to choice lambs, $5.7596.10; fair to good
lambs. $5.36'u6.70; handy weight yearling.
$5.0OJi5 25: heavy yearlings. $4 65500; good
to choice wethers. $4 S5ii-4.6S; fair to jroo l
wethers. f4.Ofrrr4.S5; good to choir ewes,
$4.255f4.50: fair to good ewes, $39oJl35;
sheep, culls to feeders, $3.00t7i37$.
Representative sales:
No.
t'.i:'. shorn western y!g wthrs.
2 western shorn lambs
227 western wethers
6 western wethers, culls
155 Ids ho lambs
ri'l western ewes
62 western ewes
454 western lambs
44) western lambs
40 western lambs
17k western lsmbs
western lambs.
No.
4...
4...
10...
)...
14...
11...
22. ..
13...
21...
IS...
II...
Av. Pr.
...1314 I 00
...1123 6 0
...ff.il 4 43
...1011 4 ko
...15 6 (0
...11W1 4 4u
...ll.'iO 6 7S
...l'JUS 6 In
.. 1187 6 !'
...I!""- 6 AO
...1274 i X)
17...,
...
14...
...
!...,
!0...
a. ..
COWS.
At. Pr.
...1114 6 0
...13"4 4 40
...1441 4M
...10 4 0i)
...1272 4 00
...11174 ( 00
...12..I tm
...1.H17 flu
...1974 4 M
...121S 4 It
...1141 4 76
....1174 43
.... 75 4 XI
....1214 4 to
....11.9 (00
....42 6 7u
74 IK,
I4 4 u
4 5
i m s 00
46 6 00
445 6 00
1413 4 10
1)1 6 20
410 4 56
is: 4 r
l-io 5 10
.. 123 7 00
. . 7 y.
Ik.'. 7 74
m 1 00
1.14 00
ISO t ()
of N. J- g
4a...lV tit L'A 8 F. tg. 4e. !'
Peoria Crala Market.
PEORIA. March 13 CORN Steady ; No.
$ white. 4i4,o4o4o; No. yellow, 4vVc: No.
S mixed, 4uV; .-so. 4 mixed, 4J4, ;, sample,
4Hi414o.
OATS Easy ; No. 1 white, 31V: stand
ard, SuV: No- S while. So4c.
Ualath tirala Market.
Dl'Ll'TH. March 13 W 1 EAT No. 1
northern. 96c; No. 1 northern, WValelV;
May. 97c: July. 94c.
OATS At 2svo.
Pluln Ratter Market.
ELGIN. March 13 -BUTTER -Firm. 2;
output 4.9o pounds.
Cliea A Ohio 4va... l'"1 o n. M 87
do ref. 5a t. L . W e. 4a.... T'A
ei-hl. aco A A. SVa . V do lat gold 4a
C B A . I. 4e f. A. U 4a IhK,
do gen. 4a 7V So. Pac. col. 4a K
f M A S P g 'a 4o cy. 4a 7
C R I A i. e. 4a. T- do lat rf. 4a
4o rfg te 4 So Rallay ia !!
erolo. l.id. 6e 7 do gen. 4a 7V
a,olo Mid. 4a 5 Villon Pacific 4a 1i
CAS r. e. 4Va. V j cy. 4a M4'.
II ft H. cy. 4e V 4o 1 A ref 4l... mv
II ft It. O 4a ,. W r. S. Rul.lr e li-i
do ref is . 4 V. S theel td 6s 1m
aniatlllere '6e 77', va.-Oar. Chem. Sa...l"1
Kne D I 4a Wehaah let fie ion
do gen. 4s do let A ex. 4a 71
do c 4a. ear. A - - 7SV Weatern Ma. 4a k4V
do eerles B 7 West. Blea. e. Ss... W
Oen Kler. cy. Ea 147 Wla. Central 4a ;
I ll). On lat ref. .. "4 u. r-ec.. cr. ee .,,
Jut Met. 4Va
Bid
stew York Mining Storks.
NEW YORK. March 13. Closing quota
tions on tnliunif siocks were:
Alice -
Com. Tunnel atocs
4o bonda
Con. Cel. Va
Muro iler
Iron SlWer
eiedrll'e Ooe
ulteled.
.Ii4 euttle Cblef .
. It Mallcan
. 14 (luta-lo
l'O Ovhlr
. 34 standard
.14 Tallow Jacket
. 14
. 4
-ll
I -I
lrT
l.aadaa Stock Market.
I.OND4IN. March IS American secur
ities oened quiet and about unchanged to
day. During the first hour prices moved
. .v S 7R 14
. KH3 4 40 4
. 764 S 86 4.
. bto 3 40 4.
. 43 4 VI 11
.11) 4 60 B
.1027 4 66
HEIFERS.
. 2S5 4 00 4
. 1:4 4 2.'i 14
. 444 4 a 10
. bM 4 4K 12
. 477 4 60 2
. 444 4 bi 4
. t'.3 4 70 46
.745 4 46 4
BULLS.
1H70 4 1". 1
.1230 4 40 S
. tSI 4 60 1
tW 4 t"
C-ALVE8.
MS 4 60 1
v. 4 Ml
437 6 t
kilo 4 40 4
til 4 00
230 4 75 6
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
677 4 24 I Tia 6 2
117 4 44 9 6:m) ft 25
3V1 4 no 3 731 j
713 6 00 14. 63 1 is
4S2 4 19 7 411 I 30
;l 6 15 7 4i. t K,
S:,4 ' 1 l S1 4 40
440 6 20
HOUS Psckers found alenly of bearish
argument In a 6H.nuO supply of hogs at
Chicago today, and were able to put up
Ihelr droves at much cheaper cost levels.
Prices broke about lfuJuc on all weights
and, with every condition discoursing,
e.-llcru made ties most or a bad situation
and unloaded at the decline in very good
...-... ..-.,.,.- i k. 1 v.TTi iw u., . - "to,."i- rmiiiiai y an 01 a na-iiiuii hihiii 1
.-Vr.VV 14'IVIV. ."""ll . J .' " ,r.,.v.H In... i 1 - 7, .. 7 . . , . . '
closed quiet; middling uplands. 14 65c; mid- i V' , "Iui,n u,e "rMl
dllns gulf. H.90I-: sales, boo bales.
ST I.ol'IH. March 13 COTTON Un
changed; middling. 14'e; no sales; receipts,
balea; shipments, 1,391 bah-s; stock. 22,
6(2 bales.
New York cotton market as furnished
by Lot;an tt Bryan, members New York
Cotton exchange, S15 South Sixteenth
street, Omaha:
S
4
11
1
2 ,
t
18
t
4
II
24
4
4
4
17
1
1
1
1.
s
7
40
4
1..
It'"
U.'.'.
14.!!
4.
Month.
Open. I Close.! Yes'y.
March .
May ....
Julv ....
August
October
14 27 14 26
14 61 14 52
14 31 I 14 26
12 I 13 Ml
12 Ui I 12 56
14 3
14 1.1
14 .1,"
13 91
12 73
t'otloa Brokers SiuepenU.
NEW ORLEANS, March 12. At the opin
ing of the cotton exilianu this mot'iiiiig
iI.l suienaloii of the brokerage firm of
Keplmger & Brown was announced
SBatar Market.
NEW YORK. March 13. 81 'G A R Ra w,
firm' Muscovado, o.i lest. 3.2m;; centrifugal,
' . ,.' .... .....L.uu HllUr k'i lu.l I ..I...
icllllisl. Bicauj-
W ol Market.
ST LOUIS. March 1.1 WouL-l'n-cbanged;
territory and v-se:n fit iIl.ii.s.
19U-2i ; fine mediums, lbVolSc; fine, l.'ul.'lc.
Oenaha Hay Market.
OMAHA March 1:1. H A Y No. 1. $10 00.
No 2. SS'OO. packing. Ss.t'; alfalfa, $i2ia.
t'liiw, wheat. $.. 50, rye, $6.50. oats. $7 Ou.
two hours of olii-n trading.
Shljipers and speculators suspended oper
ations, total purchases from this quarter
being too small to have any appreciable
Influence upon the general market. Tne
lifeless condition of speculative di-msnd
was due. In a measure, to a local advance
car report for tomorrow that Is decidedly
bearish.
Oood butchers' weights dropped to $6 60
(1J6 65 and choice bacon weights sold up as
Ingli as $6 75. As compared Willi Saturdav b
top, this figure shows the full decline.
Heavies and common packing grades al
$6 55 and leas, bulk ranging around $6 66.
I'L-ptesi-iilutive eulcs:
No. A. Si. Pr. No. Ar. Sk Pr
4 44 ... 4 26 7i ...... 2i ... 4
4 4il 40 4 31 M ... 4 ,,
4 3.3 ... 4 60 74 Hi ... i,
41 l ... 4 cO 44 27 St 4
-"0 1,4 i4 1 Hi
4 'l ... 4 H M .S7 ... 4 6i
63 36 ... I 19 K4 g.V, f! g mrt
4 S-i ... b 70 :e, ... tt;
4 ... 4 46 42 , 4 ... 4 bS
1 : 4 6i m A ... ,
I. 27 40 4 ;"& 10 Zr.;, ... 4 en
?-4 4 U j,j 'jfl ( M
' S"4 ... 44 r t.S ... I (A
4. 2f ... 4 ! 40.. tan . 441
47 874 ... 4 4,1 47 241 , . , w
:o ten 210 4 40 74 14 g a,,
4 20 ... 4 44 44. f l !'! 4
44 2i . . 11 14 r.'t . 4 41
6 2"4 140 4 40 l ito . , s
;4 .. i 40 7 ,,4 M itt.
I7 ... 4 40 44 . ... 4 4.
71 4 44 2,4 ... t ,
44. M to 4 40 44 H4 ... 4 f
71 2i to 4 a t 2;.s a 4
- 44 I.-,! !'! Mi
4 ... 4 4-1 41 iM 40 4 4
2 . . 4 40 ai jJT . . lu.
II il 40 4 40 r4 244 ... 4 44
3 western lambs, culls
5:(2 western lambs
4 western yearlings
1145 western lambs
4'1 western lambs
270 western lambs
24 western lambs
05 western lambs
222 western ewes
!1i western ewes and wethers.
67 western wethers
I is western yearlings
216 western lambs
Av.
97
70
97
93
67
110
117
87
. SI
99
49
60
47
64
106
44
M
76
1
67
97
W
93
S3
73
Tr.
4 Ml
t M
4 an
5 S6
6 66
4 40
4 40
6 75
6 7.1
6 60
s y
6 66
4 76
6 66
4 90
6 90
8 10
6 76
o 75
6 70
4 40
4 50
4 85
6
5 25
ClllCAt.O 1.1VK STOCK MARK F.T
Items nd for Hoevs Mora Active
Sheep Xteadr Cattle Lower.
CHIOAOO. March 13 CATTLK Re
celpts, 25.(100 head: market Mo lower; V.
beeves. $5.15rH6.6o; Texas aleera. H lifflf t;
western Floors, M.7ivfr5.76; stockers snd
feeders, $4.00f(6.75; cowb and heifers, $2.6H
416 ho; calves. S6.7nlil4l.7n.
HOOS Receipts, 63,000 head; market more
active; steady (o 5c higher; light, SS.Witi
7.20; mixed, $6.7507.06; heavy, $.55g7.0O;
rough, S6.5VFr.70: good to choice heavy, $4.70
(d7.00; pigs, Jti.5O4i7.10, bulk of sales, S6.oo'ti
7.06.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 20.000
bead; market steady; native. $3.0V84.9n;
western. $3.151 4.90; yearlings, $4.7fVrf5.Wi; na
tive lambs, $5.00i?6.40; western, S5.2&tT.4.
Kansas City Hock Market.
KANSAS CITY. March 13. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 10,000 head. Including 1.2O0 south
erns; market steady to loc lower; dreased
beef and export steers, $6.OfJ.10; fair to
good, $5.40r&6.00: western steers, $B.00tr.26;
stockers and feeders, S4.7tVqi6.90; southern
steers, $4.75n.10: southern eows, S3.2542 5 36;
native cows, $.1 0fy.36; native heifers, $4.60
$41.00; bulls, $4.2.Vn6.2.; calves, S4.603S.j5.
HOGH-Receipts, 12.000 head: market 15W
20c lower; hulk of sales, $6 Sotr8.90; heavy,
$.R(X&6.85; packers and butchers. $6.80iB9;
lights. $90ft6.95.
iSHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts 21.000
hesd; market steady; lambs, $6.WVfiS5:
vearllngs. $4 9iir6.76; wethers S4.866 00:
ewes. $.OCrt?4.7B; stockers and feeders, $300
tM.OO.
St. Loots Live Mock Market.
8T. T,oriS, March 13 TATTLE Re
ceipts. .8i1 hesd. Including 1,400 head Tex
ans; market steady; native shipping and
export steers. S6.5tFfi7.00; dressed beef and
butcher steers, 6.00fii4i.5O; steers under 1,000
pounds $,25di,76; stockers and feeders-
$1. 76'ii 6 76; cow s and heifers, $4 O.M; oarfr
ners. $2Vn3.25; hullH, S3. 75911. 641; calves, $4.00
((i650; Texas nnd Indian steers, $4.5tfj50;
cowa and heifers, $3.5fVif6.Wi.
HOdS Receipts. 12,000 head; market lOo
lower; pigs and lights, $.50'l?7.20; packers.
$6.954r7.0Ti; butchers and best heavy, $6.9cff
7.20.
SHEEP AND liAMBW Receipts, 1110
betid; market weak; native muttons, $3 78
(4S6: lambs, $.'... roo 4 56; eulls and bucka,
$2.2,V((S.2r.; stockers, $2.0t3.2B.
St. .loarpk I.lve Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. March IS. CATTLE
Receipts. 20l head: market weak, 10o
lower; steers. $4.5vriti.:i6; cows and heifers,
$T,.rV-6-75; calves, $3.rB4l.2R.
lions itecelpla, 1.600 head; market 161J
10c lower; top, $6.96; bulk of sales, $.ri3
ti.S-5.
SHEEP AND IAMBS Receipts. lfl.OOfl
head; market opened steady; lambs, $5.00
bit 20.
1 lock la Slabt.
Receipts of live glock at the flva principal
...Di..r.i oiurketa vesterdav:
at t ie, jk'kh.
South Omaha
St. Joseph ...
Kansas City
St. liOtlis
Chicago
Totals
6,6"0
2,0fi0
10,000
8. Mil
26.0UO
7.2O0
8. 5I0
12.000
12,0"0
63,000
Bheep.
1S900
rO.omi
21.000
$.100
ao.ouo
Bl.tKO 102.700 72.000
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. March IS -COFFEE Mar
ket opened steady at a decline tif 1"6 points
In response to easier tables from Europe.
Business was very unlet aud while there
seemed to be no urgent pressure to sell,
prices eased off slightly during the Oar
under scattering liquidation or local of
ferings In the absence of support. Sales,
10.750 bags; March, April and May, I0.SI0;
June. 10 27c: Julv, 102c: August, lO.l.To;
September. 10.02c; October, 9.c; Noven
bcr wic; December, January and bni
arv. ftl-; Havre closed 4''C4 franc, lower;
Hamburg was 4 higher to 4 lfr. lower;
Hlo 2i reis l'l.hir at '.$.'75; Santos. 4s.
Ml leis higher at t475: 7s. 60 reis at 6$2ki.
receipis at (he (wo Brazilian ports. 9.tti0
bai-'H. Halnst 12,000 last ear; Jundiahy re
icipli, I.J-' biiKS, against 6.300 bags last
year. Ualn was reported In all districts
of Sao Paulo. Brazilian exchange oa wn
tion, unchaiiKed at 16 1-16I. New ork
warehouse deliveries on Saturday were
4 M6 bags, against 10.176 last year Spot
coffee, unlet; Klo No. 7, 12'c; Catilos No.
4, 1:1V; mild, uulet; Cordova, 181(15c,
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. March 13. M ETAI J
Standard copper, weak. e'Ot, March. April.
Mav and June, $11 K.Vull :; Ixmdon market,
dull; BP'd. (54 lt,s Ud; futures. 55 10s; ar
rivals reported at New York today, 1'.0
tons; custom house returns show exKrt
of 10.54V tuns so far this month; I-ake cop
per. $l2:'-tl2 674: el.-ctroL tic, $l!.26Vy2 oil.
and casting. $12 ttHjIS 25. Tin. was; sjajt,
$4o25'(i4l im. March. $ 6ir,( Hi.ul: April and
May. ' $39.2.Vii:w.'.i. and Juni-, $ iimu 39.624,
lyondon market, ipilet; spot and futures,
K:i l.s i'.d. Lead, dull; $4.4"'(i4 50 New York.
$l.'-"21-'ii4 2:4 East St. Louis; Ixindon mar
ket, 'lli :i !il Spelter, dull; S5.5MJ6 New
Yoik. 15 ei5.5n Last St. Ixiuls; Ixindon
market :::!; .tntlinony. dull; Cookson's.
:i .uifij'.i 5tl. Iron. Cleveland warrants, 4Hs 44. 1
111 Loudon; locally Iron was steady; No. 1
fuuiulrv northern. $15.75'l!6 25; No. S north
ern. No. 1 southern and No. 1 southern
soft. $)-. M. 16.00.
ST. IiOI'IS, March 13. M ETA Lb Iad,
steady, l Spelter, steady, $5 50.
1uri.en.lae aud
SAVANNAH. 'Ja., Mar h
TINE- -Ki4Wt4c: sales. 119
k 1,1,1s fhiiiineiits. 4i
1 rix l.bls.
U11SIN Finn: sdlis. -..'9 l.bls ;
704 bills : alilpin .11111. bnls
51 11 bi.la otuilatloiis: B. $7 35;
I.-, $7 75: F. $:.h5: tl. 17 674; II
K. $h.ii; M, $', N, (4 10,
WW, $s 17'
Koala.
I! -Tl'RPEV-
l.bls.
bhls
receipts,
slocks,
rere1plsSk
sto. ks. k
D. $7.45.
$7 90; I r ;
wo, $4.1:4;
4:
4