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REAL ESTATE"
FArtt AMI HUDCH'UkDrOII SAl.
, (Continued.) ....
FOR SALE
18 nrw acres. lwamle Co.,- Wft , In tht
Golden Prairie district, all fenced; several
hundred irrrii under cultivation; stocked
with sheen end cattle at present; will wll
with ranch; will divide and exchange for
xastcrn Neb. or' Iowa farm.
J. T. BELL. OvVNEVR, .
Chj ttint, Wyo.
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
nra mm Itiarh l.aad.
10i ' Ai:i:.. in SaiTY county, five miles
Booth of Gretna, wjl Improved, good land.
'M'WU. K3TATK
Njjvy orkf eB ld s-
CO..
REAL ESTATE LOANS
IXIANrt to home onfri and home huilj.
era, with privilege of Baking partial pay
ments atnii-annually. . .
W. H. THOMAS.
mt First National Bank Bldg
patents, $4rVrT4Wi; first clears, $3.06.3 60;
second fUirs, IJWH
(UTS-No. white, SB-JWc.
KYB-No. t. fc.
EW V9HK CKNKItAt. MABKKT
4aotatlotae
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Bulli and Bear, Both Anxious to Keep
- - Near Shore. ,
FABMERS ARE SELLING CORN
Holders t( Uri Have l.lttle Hope '
Advance a rrlrea, aa the Mar
. kar-t la ! a Very Sir- "
. 1 .
. , , row Ob. , . ,
OMAHA. March 18, 111
Operators In I hi wheat market, both bulla I yellow, I 1.1$ ti 1.2b; icarse,
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Varloaa
of the Day
. Cow asxodl ties.
NBW YORK, MhtoIi 1.-FiOUK Quiet;
Spring patents. liMi 1ft; winter paf-nt.
l4UiV4..V, winter extras. No. I. $S.2U"14 8;
KnhKHK -" straights. $4 2tv-(f.4 36; winter
straight. I3j4n0; Hiring clear. 9"t
4 a".; winter extras. No 2, $3 liva 8 25. Rye
i flour, firm; fair to Rood. 34 2v?i4: choice
to fancy, tH 4094 AO. Buvfcwheat
I hnmlni I ...
i CORN MEAL (Steady; flna
flour.
whlta and
11.1041.16;
WANTED City loana. Peters Truat Co.
Ina
(HEAP MONET.
Representing tha rtnn Mutual Ufa
Co with aaaata or over iin.wv.wu, 1 ana
prepared to aecpt all tha good loan of.
fered on improved Omaha real aetata.
Business and residents loana mad wit-eas)
V"' " THOMAS BRBNMAN.
. Clt" Nations. Bank Bid.
Low RATES. BKMlS-CAHUJEttO COs
tw-UJ Brandela Tnaatar Bldg.
' OMAHA home a. buatneaa property and
Nebraska land. -'Keele Heat Estate Ca,
1 Oman National.
M 000 private money to' loan oa Inslda
property or clioloa residence. Addraaa U
Ml Bee.
CITY and Farm. JOHN.N. FRENZER.
W ANTKD City loana and warrant,
ramem emltti Co.. lUt Fernaru SU
W.
MONEY LOAN Payne Investment Co.
I1U 10 $10,000 made promptly. F,
VVead. Wu Bldg.. l-m and Ifarnam.
d.
UARVIN BROS... 2d floor N. Y. Life,
to lluv.uou uu improved property.
b and 3' O
ltainge blug.
on business nd residence
piopeity. W. B. Jdelkla,
and bears aie keeping near allure appar
enlly not, having cunlidonr.e 10 preea tha
market either way. Appearanrea of con
gestion In the May uniracts ami dry
wedtiter in tlie noilhweH are the only bull
In h teatures. while on toe other hand r
pui ts from the growing winter wheat 'crop
are nioNiv taeorahle. 'tne tah wheat de
tnuitd in disappointing, mnun? and 'flour
situation is not. improved and other for
eign countries- am flooding ' Kurope with
Wheat at 1 omesslonM under Amerltwn
pih-ea ale the afvuments whl h lavor the
dear alrie. "I he new crop' futures may gain
strength through crop damage yet to come.
somewhat more lineral on last night bids. sjulet: prime. 1.0f; No. 1,
Holdcra of corn have had little encourage- No 2- 9"c: No. 3. ioS6c.
ment as lar as PJlce advancement Is con- 1 M H"t--Vti1et'; t'eotral America,
cerned. The' market Is a narrow one and i l'00'" V '- o-
kiln iiroA t CO
W H l-VT pot market easy; No. J red.
9."'C eleator. and Hj'-.c. f. p. b. afloat; No.
1 northern Kuluili. Il.tW'i. t. o. b. afloat,
r'uttires market was firm early ou com-mh-sion
house b(i1ng, the advance abroad
and the cold weather, but eaaed off tinder
profit -.taking and on the export demand,
cii King unchanged to '0 net lower. May
closed at H U.-Ic; .Tilly closed at 9oVc.
1 CORN Spot mwrket steady; No. J, B34n,
f. o.. iv afloat. - Futures masket waa with
out trnnsactlor.s. rioting at ";C net de
dllre. Mav closed at fiHUc.
HATS Hpni market steady. Ftitures
mnrltet was without transactions, closing
I1.00;
V,c,
Poiition of MArket Little Changed m
Rsult f Op-iratiom.
MISSOURI PACLFIC DROPS AGAIN
prices ranged from Mi to below yester
daVa New York rinsing
lxindon closing stocks-
11.11 LmlKlllr A Nairti .
lb It Mo . Kan A 1I.
e1 N Vol C'ntrl.
I Horfclk A Wtem
Dallaoaa Klada linker Heflectloa In
kadlng f Hates for Longr Tina '
ArcomaaadatloBS Foreign
Kirkingt gteadler.
REAL ESTATE -WANTED
UHAl' A.- ioA fAKllH VvANTS
Have yuu aiiytning to ofiar tne fariaef
ot Iowa? Auy cneap land lor Dignar priced,
general n.artnaudie aieie iw wmi, vf
any huiu wi an eexaanaa .' or ' yo4
aouis land you waut to sail for casn f lb
oe paper that leacnea lb low larmef
U B- u. Aioines capital; circuiaiwj
ally; 'ala mgi lusertaoo, 1 caul a word;
ik iuitioti, ceuig a wurtl. ' Lfmm MoUia
belly aiiL let MioiM in.
It will take a good demanu to conturna
present supplies.
ITImary wneat tecelpts were H7,0UU bush
els and shipments l&.OuO bushels, against
receipts last year of 72.ouu bushels and 1
shipments of 7,(iu bushels. .. . 1
I'rlmary corn receipts ware JTlKlO busu
ela and shipments 2n6,0o0 bushela. . agalnet
receipts last year of &47.UVO buanala and .
shipments of )0 bushaJa. ' . .
Clearam ea were :24o.0O bushels of corn,
none of oats, and wheat and flour equal
to 113.000 buahels.
Liverpool closed Hd higher on - wheat,
!xHd higher. on corn. '
, The following cash sales wef reportedi
' Wheat No sales. "- "( . - ".iv '
Corn Xor t veilow, 1 car, 42c;. J cars,
Hc; No. 2 mixed. earn,- Uc; No. I mixed,
t cars, 41c; 4 cars, 41VeC.
Oats No. 2 white. 1 car 0e; No. 8 whlta,
1 car Wait; No, 4 white, 1 car c; 1 oar,
Omaha (stk Prices.
V'HRAT-No.' 2 hard, 84fiS7c; No. hard
.."iiFKc; No. 4 hard. 73V93c; rejected hard.
JitVipl'-i''; No. a spring. 4'atc; No. 4
spring, iSVs'gSi'.ac; No. 2 durum. SiSMc; No
ll durum, MiQKic.
CORN No. 2 white. AJ'dlic; o. 5 wniie,
41'if4-'c; No. 4 white, 40V(f41c; No. J color,
HUaic; No. 2 yellow, 42i42'.tc:' No. 8 yel
low, 41'4i!o; No. 4 yellow, 4ovs'fl41c; No. 2.
tlhlH-v; No. 3 41',4'41'c; No. 4, 0W 404C.
OATB No. 2 white. SJ'ittwe; sianaaru,
2e&'Mic; No. 3 white. SSlSVic; No. 4
white. :VB29c; No. S yellow, isviiac; inu.
4 yellow. 28,4rtfli8c.
BARLKT-No. 3, 80 0c: No. 4, TOeSuc; No
1 feed, liiia'ibc; rejected. 65&iOc.
KYK-Ko. 2, KWo; No. i, 7Suc.
Carlut Keeelpts. .
, Wheat
....... ' i
...14.
l... ti
II
Culver. U-t
.i,ruuu w ...a....' ,1. U
M. t. LJtm. Uvutims lasa.
ACACHANUkitt. quick aale. large Hat. Ad
giaa t. 1, woii.uiauiar aioi., otuaaa, Nea
fAYlNO loa weekly newspaper plant
and uUiluing,-eJ.Mo. consider pal 1 . clear
liade vv rue tuiilei prlsa, Atlondainiu, la.
r'OH BALAC. AT .UNClfi lkO-cra aouth
at Iowm, eluO per -!. Vvouia coua.uoi
i,vtM castr uu ' uliuic In xiouin . ixtaota
or iNebraasa larM inia otter la open 4u
ten flays umy. iddivaa i iu, vara bh.
.... , ,.. ..... -.-i . ..i.
ruH 8AIKAn extra good quarter of
land eioau to Wood River, j-ebraeKa, in tha
fanioua wood River vaiiey; will tkse ln ax
change smail property in good town or
mall stock' of goods.'' nrown Oriffln,
Cairo, 'rtebruska. ' '; - -
AC'RKB central Kansas; l.ioff axsi-ea
eastern Kunsas; to exchange tor land, olty
property and" ;;!crvhand!e. U. O. Albert,
Lincoln, Neb. ; ' ' '
1XR 8ALK Tha N. K."S of SO-llrJ-Tri at B0
an acre.' earn' I-wu lor 4 years at per
cent; 'would consider an uto'lf In' good
shape aa part payment.' I U. 7, Hlghmore
H. !). . " : ' .
DRUG stock and' building for gala or ax-
change for land. Address T 107, car Bee.
I WANT an automobile or vacant, lots In
exchange for city property. Address 1) 7,
Be. ' v
STEAMSHIPS
AU.1N UNI-
riMuraentie at. Iterance Rest.
Waakiy iallinaa irom '
MONTBKAL TO LlVgKPuOU OUAIOOW
- LONDON. HATKS, S'ranas
onmstir irora
fHILJkI)ILHI an BOSTON la - OLAIUO
ggiaaaia .auaitarir.. . anortaai aajaaga, low rataa.
Any Railway Agent,- e
w VXJ.. ' Uanerai Aaaau.
J all Sana. v&, aii
' WANTED-TO BUY ;
AtkiX pi iiaiU- lur tu uavua' Aurnlturai
cai rva vioimug auu anweai tc. w. aWi
WANT, to buy . poolhall or.amaJl rea tan
rant business or would rent hotel lurnlslied.
iw. a. l ugn. ivearney, rsee.
Chicago "
VI innea polls
Omaha
Duluth
Corn. Oats.
160 W
'47 "l
LKATHER Steady; hemlock firsts, SHc;
iuSic; . seconds,- I4; thirds, Htyc;
rejects. ltj lie. .
PROVI8IONR Pork, ateady; mess, U2.00,
nominal; family, ttz.WaA .00; abort clear,
ll 501? 30.00. Heef. steady; mess. Il4.00tri4.e0;
family, 16.tVan ; beef hams. f7Ai4.Oi.
( ut meals, dull; pickled belli. 10 to 14
lbs.- IH.nOih'12 00. trickled hms. 112.00. l.ard.
easy; middle nest prime. t.WtW. refined.
sreaay; continent, is.tio . oouin America,
ItO.iO; compound, 7.6iV7?6.
Bl'TTEke- LyAsyy ciwanvery spaclals,
tbgd -7c:. extras, &o i,Sc; firsts, 2P&.lc: sec.
ondg, 173l!c; creamery, held apeclsls. 21
tfl-'c;'' extras. IShHWc; firsts, . lTiti'lRHc
seconds, 16viiUl'c; stata dairy, finest. 24o;
good "to prime, KVtjrJHc: common to fair,
l"vt19c; proceus Sec'ials. l.S'-Hj 19c: extras,
lv.ilSc; firsts, IS'iitjKc; seconds, lolfic; iml-
taucn ' cramery, firsts, iiv-ise; tactory,
Current make, firars, l'Kc; seconds, li
Q'KH-jC . ' ' . -' .
ECiGS Irregular; fresh gathered, selected
extras, lSaKOc: fresh gathered, firsts. W't'o;
lsc; fresh gathered, seconds, 17c; fresn
gsthered.- thirds. Mo asked; fresh gathered,
dtrtlfg. No. 1. ltic; fresh, gathered, dirties.
No. Z. IMilKc; fresh gathered, checks, 14
K.c; western gathered, white, 19-oOc; wesu
ern duck. 32t33c; southern, 2ni)4c.
I -POT'LTRY Alive stesdy; westerfi chick
ens. lltilSc; fowls. ' lRHfilSc; turkeys, 13o.
Liressed Irregular; western chickens, 14c;
fowls. ViWfiync: turkeys, W&iOc. - ."
lands. 14.6oc ; .
1,14 bales. -
. : J
WKATHUH
NEW TORK, March IS Tbe position of
the stock market wss little changed as a
result of today's operatlona. The drift was
downward and the tone was hesitating and
rather heavy. ' Fluctuations were narrow
and, except In a few cases, there were no
movements of note - . -
The vulnerable point' In the list was Mis
souri Pacttlc. Tha Block lost two points,
receding to a level ten points below the
recent, nigh prices ,
Weakness of Missouri Pacific offset the
strength of other Issues, among which the
Will stocks were prominent. Canadian I"a
ciflc yielded a point Some of the Indus
trials were strong. National Biscuit rising
(cur points. ,
Imlinexs In the stock market and most
Unos of irade found further reflection to
day In the shading of rates for long-time
accommodations, fuiir, five and six-months'
money being offered at 34y3' per cent. Tne
foreign exchange market was a shade
st ndler In tune.
The bond market was irregular. The sale
of 112.600.000 Missouri. Kansas A Texas 6
per i-ent bonda for refunding and improve
ment purposes vwas tnnnunM today. To
tal sales, par value.' S2.K.000.
I't.lied Ftntaa bonda.' Is., declined U net'
Cant on call. .
. .Nujiiue. ,,1 aalea and leading Quotations
on stocks were as follows;
middling gulf' 14.90c; sales,
IN TI1K URA IN BfciLT
CHICAGO
GRAfjt
AN I) PROVISIONS
,,,,., . (.,,,, throughout the eastern, and middle states,
'.rS hi 51 w'th "ro weather along the northern
Pi Min.J thJS wouTrt boundary of the lake region and In tha
at in Minnesota there would I c, , , m ... T.n.i k
Keatnrea of tk Trxdlog and Closing
Prices oa Hoard of Trade.
CHICAGO,
that rising te
. , . 1--. .... .1 1 1
r ri r'J ariu inm in miiiiitrsuioi 111010 ui' ...
ir rMin or nnuw, iohiutcu tuunv as o. wii.ki
market Influence all talk of -cold, dry
weatber. In consequence the t close was
easyat a net decline of i.c to Vic. Other
leading cereals showed an advance, corn
and oats making a gain of a shade to Vic
Provisions declined 7c to zofa'-wc.
Kxperts traveling "In " Kansas, Missouri
and Oklahoma" sent In bearish dispatches
regarding -the wheat crop outlook In those
stales and there were plenty of speculators
evidently willing to take the short side on
rallies. On hte bulge, however, the market
met many eating orders to sell and was
unable to. absorb the offerings. Contri
buting to the decline wag the, fact that
Kansas City receipts were Increasing and
that prices there were at a greater discount
on Chicago figures than, any time this sea
son, ljift sales wera at . almost the bottom
Point reached. .May ranged between 90W&'
down at
Freeslna; Weather Extending; Soath
. . . ward to Golf States. . ,
, ' :' ' . OMAHA. March 15. 1911.
The wave 6f -Older weather f hat spread
bver the upper Missouri and upper Missis
sippi valley r . . Tuesday night continued
south and east during tha laat twenty-four
hours and now covers the lower valleys
uu (lie entire country east of the Missis
sippi river, .freezing weather extend
south to the gulf states, and temperatures
ranging from .lu . to 16 above sero prevail
frXijc and DlVdWV'i losing .gAic
0a(.&SnS.c.' ...
.Leading, bulls, were good buyers 'of corn
and had a following of quite respectable
Hlze. May fluctuated from 4t,4c to 49t'
49c and closed ateady at 4V:. a gain of
i,c over last night.' Cash "corn .was firm.
No. yellow finished at CMrfi-tc.
A squeeze In oats at Winnipeg stirred
the market here a little. May varied from
SU.c to 31V4C closing V P at 3U.C.
. Iack of outside demand discouraged longs
In the provisions crowd. The market was
as a. result weakened for pork l&c to ttxfi)
STVkc, lard, 7V10o and ribs IWO'loc.
1 rlcea In cnicago, turnlsheO. try tha Up
dike Oram oumpkoy. Telephone , Douglas
2474. 70S Brandeta building, Omaha:
Articles. I Open. I Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes'y.
Vleat- I I I .
May...ltViTd'S'l,''eVe'ff;w!!Sew! H4
July.,ti9'" S9S'U ss:ksTsirav4
8ept...&SVl '.. S?,S8VaWl. S! 8SV4
COIU .1 I I ; I , . I
iay...l4W.Tt;4Htil ' '.! " 4914
. July-..iW'il . .tOHlSOU'd'-aioOUi .iWHfc''J'
Sept
Oata
May... 31V1!
JtJly...31''V
eept-...llW
Por
May
July
L- -I
May... I
July... I
8ept...
"...1 17 i
.,.f 14 7
l'kl
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S1S,81
S1HI
I
wan ir-o oecunu-nanu uorlahi. olann
Must ue guod anu at uargalu pr.ee, 01 uon t
virile. . uais tlk., Abeiuenn, . U.
11AHU graiu wheat makes 1'pdlkea
Pride ot Ouia.na Hour, li r'. J. Puryear,
4-'i tiuuih 1st, Council Bluti's. will bring
thin ad to J he Bee witiun 1 oi)'i and
Identity himself he will receive an oiuar
lor a K-puuud sack of this line fluur. ..
WANTED TO RENT "
HAMiL'u lu 1 ni, uarn,
V'el.aer, lor horse and '.
las 4oa.'. ' -
near liih and
011. Can Dim..
NICK g-room house; unfurnished; within
walking distance ol-buslnesa district. K
179, -Bee. '
KVKKY up-to-date grocer sells Tpdlkes
1 'ft. I a . I In, a I. m IU. . K ie
LI. Z a 1 u. . t. j . 1 t orr.
1 . mi ii
a
del'
(iewaid St will, b.lng 4.hia ad. to Ths' Be,
jnd Identify himself i.e will receive an Vr.
kvuiiu 01 inia Hour.
P.hjm .
May.,
July.,
Hept.
9 17S'
OTVkl
17 to
K 70
17V4I
ttfTI
10 1
7Vk
10 I
V7V
filVs
I
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I 17 I 17 35
1 46 I 1 bo
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8 I
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8 96 1
9 95 I
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9 06
l-awrenco valley. Temperatures have
risen rapidly In the extreme upper valleys
since the last report, and generally warmer
weather prevails everywhere west, except
that It la cooler along ths Pacific Coast.
The eastern disturbance Is now central,
over New 'England and high winds and ,
unsettled. .weather prevail from the lakes
east to the coast. No precipitation has oc
curred In the central or western portions
of the country wlthin tha last twenty-four
hours; and generally clear weather pre
vails. 'With, temperatures rising In the
west and northwest ths outlook" Is for
warmer In this vicinity tonight, with con
tinued fair tonight and Friday. '
1311. 1910. 1909. 190.
I-OWeat today V..., 21 38 .. 18.. 33
Precipitation 00 .00 .00 .00
: Normal temperature for today, 88 degrees.
Deficiency. In precipitation since March 1,
.20 Inch., I. . ' '
Peflclency "for corresponding period, 1910.
.M Inch.
Deficiency foi corresponding period, 1909,
.14 Inch..,, . . r.
,L. A. , WELJSH, Local Forecaster.
1 ., -
. St.- Lasla, General , Market. .
VT. LOUlS. March lfc WHEAT-Futures
lower; May. 90Ht?04c. July. 87VAC; cash,
steady; track No.' 2 red,' 9o&9oHc ; ' No.- t
hard, 90H9c
COKX Steady; May, 48ia48c; July,
494c; cash, strong; trac. No. 3, 47c; No. 1
White, 474TV. '
OAT8-8teady; 'May. Be; July, 30c; cash,
higher; track No: 'I. 31c; No. 2 whits, SZc.
RYU Higher, 88Viq.
FIUR--meady; red winter patents,
84 iXKfi4.S&; extra fancy and straights, 13.70
$4.10; hard winter clears, $3.01X2 3.40. '
rF..ED-.TImothy,- tt.OWfcjiO.&O.
CoRNMKAL 32.30.
BRAN rtrm; sacked, east track, 81.07
1.09. -
, HAY Steady; timothy,' I13.0018.60; prai
rie. 31i.v16.0.
I'ltoVJt HJNS -r- Pork, lower; . Jobbing.
tlT.iji. ' lrd. lower; prime steam, Is. 76 a1
S.80. Dry salt meats, unchanged' boxed,
extra shorts, 89.60; clegr ribs, 89.80; short
1 tQ . I.- .. n K I . . I
extra shorts, $10.76; clear ribs, 1)0.76; short
o'eers, $10 87H.
1 rcici'i ni r inn, cnicnrne, lie; epringa,
16c; turkevs. ISv4W14Hc; ducks, 16c; geese,8o
, BUTTER Steady; creamery, ' 19fl27o.
, E009 Steady at 15c.
Receipts. Shipments
Allla-VaJmara pAt ....
Amalgairiatad Copper ....
American AsrlrulturaJ ...
American beet Sugar,'..'..
AmeVhan, Oin' ... ........
Artiarican'Cf F. .......
Ameriran 'fVjtlon 'oil......
American . U prd,,..,
Am. lea aarurltlaa
American Ulna. ad
Amerloan IOcumoJvt ,,,,
American S. A K
Am. R. A It ptd
Am. Steal Koiindrlea... ...
Am. Sugar lleflnlng
American T. A. T.
American ToImlcoo pM.'...,
American Woolen
Anaconda Allolng Od......
Atchlaon
Alchlaon pfd
Attamlo Coaat Line
altlmora A Ohio
Btlehm Slaal
BrotXlrs Bapld Tr.,'
Canadian Pacirio
Central Ieerhar .-.
Central Lauther Ptd
Centrml f New Jecaajr. . . ,
Chesapeake A Ohio........
Chtcta-o -Alton. ;.....
Chicago u. W, ,,
c. o. w. ptd
Chicago A N. -W... ......
C, Ad. Ar St. t
(.'., C. C. A C Lc..-.
Volorado.F. A I
Colorado A Southern
Consolidated. Oaa
(Virn Producut
Detaaare A' Hudson
Denrar A Rio Orand....
D. A R. O. pfd.v ..
Distillers' ' BecurUiet
Erie
Brte lt prd....
Brie Jd.pfd
General Klectric' ...'...',..
Oreat Northern pfd
Great Northern Ore ctta.
Interborosfk Mat,
int. Mat- ptd
Intarnatlonal Rarraatar .
lot. Marina ptd
International Paper......
International Pump
Iowa Central :
Kansas City go. k
K. C. lo. ptd....'
Laclede Oa ....
toularllla A NaahTille
Minn. A St. UjuIs
M . St. P. A g. g. M......
M., K. ' T....'.
M, K. AT. Kl,
Missouri Tacifle
National Blamilt ...;......'.
Nailoaal load -
N. R - R. el M. M.pf....
New Turk ( 'antral ,
N.-Y..V O. .A W,.W...e....
Ndrfolk A Waatarn
North Amerloan. ax -dir.
Northern Paciflo .......
Pacirin Mall .........
rannvrlvanla
People'a Oas j..
P., C A A M.. I4-.:
Pitta huig Coal :
11 amti Steal Car..:...'.
Pullman raJaee car....
Railway Bteel Spring..
Reading
Republic Steel ...'..;.:.
Republic gtl P'd. ex-dir
Rook Island as
Rock Island Co. ptd..,,
St. U A.S- r. M pfd
St. Loula t. W
gt. U g. W. pfd
gloas-ahefnald S. A 1-
Hlh L"W. Clfaa.
i"0 : .19
l.H) 64S S
tVal 6.k ' t(
110 4S 4iS
&"0 i , '. 1
'3-') H . M r W .
AnTI 00 '4 40 l
'.... U
900 Mil U Xl'i
)S
ai
1,1'K) 744 TfH W,
6o 1M ilC 14
47
1.40D 17(1 1I94 11
61 ltiji, 1 I4K
100 S A
100 84 H 3.H 4Vk
M
1,0! 1US 107 1071
400 12 1021,
00 131 1 K'0'.,
1"3
400 SI 31 H .12
1.100 77', 77'. '. 77 S,
4.100 21 Sl"
I.2H0 - w, mi; n
400 H't 19 H
100 '97t 178 28.7
1,400 82 12
. .'.. St
100 . 21. . 81 ..
' Jt 44 44 44 'k
100 I44Uj 1C 144
4.100 in m 122
.....1 AS
Sill
M
6.700 ms lr 14:
1,0X1 14a 14 -' 144
' U7H
too (i4 i' ;ii
10
Cmaols. monar
dn aeminl ...
Amal Ooppar .
Anaconda
Atchison "IS do pd'
do Dfd
Paltlnior A Ohio.. I", Pennsrlanla
list,
4W
lt'
l
kl
anadlan Pslflc
Chesapeake A (this
"hl. tit Western...
Chi , MII.'A 8t. P-
lis Beers
Iienvar A Rio 0...
' do ptd
v.rla
do 1st ptd
do Stl pM
nrand Trunk
Illinois Central ...
SlLVEK-nar,
MONEY 2'i'y
.Iiwva Ontario A Western.. 4;t
7".
2'."l'. Rand Mines
. 4S Heading
. Snuthetn Railway
..1J4 do pfd
.. 114 gnuthsrn ra-ifio ...li;."
. . t: t'nlon Pacific lo
.. 7 do pfd M
.. fag, f. g. Htesl aev4
.. 114 do prd 12?i
., Uu, Wabaah IS
. . ?'S do pfd W
..1W4 gpantsh 4s W
(inlet at 21'ld per ounce.
per cent
The rate of discount In the open market
for short hills Is 2 per cent: for three
months 'bills. ;Vi2 12-W per cent.
tloatort loalim Slocka,
BOSTON. March 16. Closing quotations
011 riiii'K. eic
A Holies
Amal, (ipper
A. 2. U A H
Arlxona Com
Atlanllc
13 A C. C. A $1
Butte Opinion ...
Csl. A Arlions
'sl. A Hecla
Csnteanlal
kiopper Range C. c
Kaat Butt C. M...
Kranklln
Glroux Con
Gran by Con ,
Greene oxnenee . .
lala Royals Copper
Kerr La
Lake copper
l.a Halla Onpper. ..
Miami Copper
Bl-dl. "Bid.
ft.- tl(Mt-
. H4 Mohaak
. Ws Nevaila Con
. 2 Nlr'aeing Ml nee .
. I4S N.jrlh llulle
. IVs North tank
. l-'s Old Dominion ....
. 17, Osceola
. . hi Parrot t 8. A C
, .501 (Julncy
.. 1214 Shannon
. 4o Superior .4
. l.'-V, Superior A B. M.
. . Superior A P. C...
4 7-14 Tamarack
.13 l. g. K R. A M.
.. 4'4 do pfd
,. lt, Utali Con
. . 4H I tah Copper Co. .
.. ISSt Winona
.. S Wolraiina
.. lt!4
. 4'1
. U
. 34 kj
. 8
. as'i
.lo
. I2'4
. IW
. loa
. 27
. 4
. 14
. 41
. K
. 47',
. HH
44
. 71
.111
New York Cwrb Market.
The following ' quotations are furnished
by Logan A Rryan, member of New York
block exchange. 15 South sixteenth street.
Omaha:
Am. Tobacco
Pay state Oaa
Butte Coalition ....
Cactus '
fhlno
Chief Cons
Kly Central
Rlr (kins
Franklin
Glroux
Belmont
I tioldfleld Florence
Greene Cananea ...
Inspiration
Lsroae
Ex. dir.
,4W Nee. Cons
. 1:4 Newiirtue
, i;- Navsds-llUh
. 30 Ohio Copper
. 2 Kawhlde Coalition
IV, Ray Central
. " 4 Pwlf4 l'kg. Co
. 27 'Sears-Koebuck Co.
i' Silver Pick
. in'4
. 7
. 1
. i
. i'
lOUi,
1
Superior A Plttaburg 1j
II Ton.ipah Alining
214 Trinity Copper ..
4 United Copper ..
7S Kerr Lake
4S OJIbway
4
4 V.
14VS
l.ton
100
"ino
4. too
(no
'mo
100
2v
4
14H
12SH
-
rS'V
1144k.
'V
too
T
lilS'i
1J7
(iv.
114
17
334
00 Ul4 1114k
1.000
too
147 '4
J4'4
144
83 !4
14.900 5'.'4 63H
HOil' 1M 1344.
400 634 H4
- 100 H4V, 1U
l.)0 1073, 107 N
- 300 41 4- 41V,
400 1W IV.
,100 0 70
v10,vr ljas. 134H 1?4H
244,
1.3O0 124't, , ltH
. SOD 10'4 104 .
3(1
'4
47S
3'4
144
lzr'i
S4
' IhVi
6S14
114
14
V 1o4
40
1'4
33
7
HIS
, )4V
83
147V4
4i
47
' '6514
127V.
M
44 4
W14
4H
1064k
70
Neve York Mining; Storka.
NEW YORK, Macch lfi. Closing quota
tions on mining stocks mere:
Alice 1W
ixim. Tunnel stock. 2i
do bonds 19
Con. Csl. A Vs 9S
Horn 8Hr 34
Iron Silver 140
lyeadvllla Con 10
Ottered.
Little Chief
Mexican 1HS
Ontario l&o
Ophir HO
Standard H0
Veilow Jacket 84
3.4O0
200
900 ,
t!
Mki
144
0Va,
J
144
2.tM 1674 ' 1SV
..7
140
1,800
r"4
90tk
T'4
ISA
1 400 42V4 43
fur
-WANTED-SITUATIONS
PoSlTluN.. by thoroughly
bookkeeper ano accouiu.nl.
ernes. Addreea li 7;, Ales.
exparleocatl
gouti irr-
POlTToN aa night natcbm.n; sober and
IvtlkMr. Vj-.kM, Jt.
WANTEU-A nosltloii'as
Japunes. it 7u, iie.
a chauffeur by
W ANTE Imposition by first class all
around butcher, single. , country
YOUNU nian. married, wants, work- win
4lu anything, glv. references. H ftt
LEGAL NOTICES
FLOUR Steady; winter' patents, $3.00
4.30; , winter straights, $3.6ua4.40; spring
straights, $.9ug4.10; bakers, IJ.OOiJt.lO. :
RYE No. 3. 70W0.
, BARLEY Veed or mixing. 8076c; fair
to choice malting, kttsc. 1
HEEOij r'lax, No. 1 southwestern, $2.54;
No. 1 northwestern, $i7. Timothy, $.btp)
10.09. Clover. $16.0.
PROVl10NB Mess pork, per bbl., $18 6ft
OUI 76. Ijird, per loo lbs.. $8.96; short ribs,
sides (looaei. (s 7643v.37Vs; snort clear aides
(.hexed); go rWt6.
Total clearancg of wheat and flour were
equal to U3.IK4J bu. Primary receipts were
27,0U0 bu., compared with 672.0u0 bu the
corresponding day a year ago. - '
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat.
15 cars;-corn, 147 cars;' oats, 74 cars; hogs,
19,(A) head. ...
cnlcago Cash Prlcea-'Wheat:--No. 2 red,
i'itt'.lMp; No. 3 red. 8411OIt,c; No. 2 hard,
iritlJ-.c: No. K hard. smj1o; No. 1 north
ern epi mg. Wc-trfi .oi; p,o. I northern spring,
7caH.C"; No. 1 spiing. HT'uac. Corn: No.
2 ca.ih, 4J47ic: No. S caeh, 4"U MUr; No.
2 white. 4Tr4,v,c; No. k white, 46l4a4iV':
No. 2 yellow. JiVliASo: No 8 yellow, 4i't
4hVtC Owts: No. Z (ash, HOVtifjoxc; No. 1
white. 3ij32ie: No.' 3 white, 8I4i3ikC: No.'
4 white, is.,31c; standard, 3iv,&3ic.
Bt'TTER Steady ; crearaortes, los3c;
dairies. Unfile- - ... I.
EUM fcteady; receipts. 10.982 easee: at
mark, rases Included, l4Veti.ioc; fir a is, 16c;
prime f 1 rats. lOic.
CllEElSK flleady; daisies, 7S13v.,c: twins,'
Ili-rul-c: young Amaricti, lS'&UWc; long
bonis. ll'Ul4o.
l'OTAToE-iiavady; choice to fancy. 40
42c; fair to good. AtaJ)c.
POULTRY-Firm; - turkeys, . live. 18o;
hens. live. 14 Wo, aprlnga. live, 4v4c.
VEAI Steady; 60 to 00-lb. wts., IWa;
80 to W lb. w t., 6V,jVkc; 86 to 110 lb. wts ,
84 10c ,
tvenL-elpts today Wheat. 8 ears; -corn. 1(0
can. oats, 44 cars Estimated tomorrow
Wheat. 16 care; corn, 147 cars; oata. 94 cars.
Flour. bhls,.,JK.
Wheat, bu
Corn, bu ,
Cats, bu. ....... .
7.t0
...44.000
...Ml, OO
.1.68,000
6,200
27.0110
' 18 OiW
43.0U0
. Liverpool Grata Market.
; LIVERPOOL, March 14. WU EAT Spot,
dull; Mo. 2 red weatern winter, no atock;
futurea, firm; . March 6a 9Wd; May, 6s 9-Vd;
July, 6s d.
CORN bpot.. .steady; . new American
mixed. 4s d; old American mixed, &s 4d;
futures firm; May, 4s 4Vd. July, 4a 6Sd. .
FLOUR Winter patents, quiet at 27g 6d.
PkllaAelphia ProSaee Market. ,
PHI1ADH1LPHIA. March la BUTTBJV-
Steady; extra western creamery, 28c; extra
nearby prints. Inc.
rXMig Firm, unchanged.
CHEESE 4Steady; New York full creams
fanry tseptember, liVtfuaVse; air to good, li
4,10. '- "
' Mtlvraakeo Grata Msurket.
MILWAUKEE,, March 16 FLOUIt-
Steady.
. tVH EAT No. 1 northern, $1.00ia-l.oj ; No,
I northern MfattJ'ic; May. 90c asked. ,
OAT8 eitandard, SlMUCc.
BARLEY examples, 9dv2i1.01.
Southern- Paciflo
goutharm Railway .....
go. Railway pfd .1
Tanneeae Copper .....
Texas A Pacific'
T., 81. U A W
T.. 8t. U' A W. ptt....
Union Pacific .-i
t'nlon Paciflo pfd
t'nlled grates Realty...
Vnlted -Stars Rubber.:
t'nltsxt gtatae Stool....
V. a. nii fdv
Cth Copper .... .......
Va.-Oroilna .Cbemleal 1,
v abash
Wabash pfd
Western Maryland
a estlnghenaa Blectrio- .
W'aatern I) Won .........
Wheeling A L. A ......
Lahlgh VaJlay
too
I, too
400
"'ioo
'4fO
4.0
' MO
l.OI
404
' t.400
tt.4H-'
600
tot
4.7O0.
i0
1.700
'".' 100
3i
117V4
lt
'3SV4
av
23 V4
(IX,
17iS4
lVk
'41',
1 74v.
lit
46 .
44
1TH
40 V4
tOO 7
6214
111,
WV4
'iivi
:t4
227,
8 1 '4
176
ti"
''';
711
118
46
, 4
17
8714
A044
'''
S !O0 J7SV4 174
126
li
M'4
2IV4
18
140
2'i
ln
8i -S7"4
t
t
43
29
4nV.
61
lli
26 V4
4414
I8'4
!V4
J3V4
HV
176e
14
70.4
41
ff,
HO
.4.S
14
17
J7H
M
n
72
. 4V4
171't
Tout "lea for the day. tot. 000 ah s res.
Bfew York' "It-oner Market.
! NEW YORK. - March 16 MONEY On
call steady at 54trm percent; ruling rate,
24, per cent; closing bld.w24 per centr of
fered at 2 per cent. Time loans, easier;
80 days,'2 per cent; 90 days, 24. per cent;
8 months, SffS'l per tnt. -
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 4 to 4H
per cent. Sterling " exchafige" steady, with
actual business. In bankers bills gt $4.8Vcf
4 84 for sixty-day' bills, and at 34 8610 for
demand. Commercial bills. $4.68HtH .KVA-
BILVER Bar. 62V4c: Mexican dollars, 4tc.
RtJNfS Government, heavy; railroad. Ir
regular. ' ' ,
Closing quotations on bonds today were
as follows
' Bank of Enaland Hlalemrnt.
LONDON, March 18. The weekly state
ment of the Hank ot England shows the
following changes: Total reserve Increased,
ti, 644.000; circulation decreased, 137.000;
bullion Increased. 1.807,673: other securi
ties Increased. 3.664,000; other deposits In
creased, 3.403.000; public deposits In
creased. 1.873.000: notes reserve Increased,
1.689,000. Government securities unchanged.
The proportion of the bank's reserve to
liability this week Is 49. W per cent; last
week It was 61. 'A per cent.
I Beak of France Statement.
' PARIS, March 16. The weekly statement
of the Bank of France shows the following
changes: Notes In clrculstion decreased,
66,725.000 francs; treasury deposits Increased,
44.475.000 francs: general deposits decreased,
M.AnO.ooO franca; gol7 In hand Increased,
2.126.000 francs; silver In hand Increased,
375.O0O francs; bills discounted lncrensed.
40.976.000 francs; advance decreased. 9.4X0.-
000 francs. . . . .,....
Bank Clearings.
OMAHA. March . -Bank- clearings for
today were $3,183,343.71, and for the corre
sponding date last year, $3,1:,914,30.
OMAHA WHOLESALE PRICES.
l. I. rt . rag..
do coupon
U. 8. Is. reg
do eoupon
V. 4s. rg
do eoupoa
Allls-Chal -14 4...
..14114 Int. M. M. 4V4e
.10114 'Japan 4
..IOIV4 do 444
.. 10214 K. C. So. 1st As ...
..116V L. g. db. 4. uVll..
..IISV4 t. A N. unl. 4s
78 K. m T. I
SEALED BIDS WILL P t RECEIVED
for moving .-liool house from I.ainro.
Tripp county, etouth Dakota, to Winner
1 ripp county. Booth Iiakota. tHaianca
about 214 miles. Bids will be opened April
10. 1911. Contract will be let to whonf the
board considers the lowest responsible bid
der, lor further parthxdara and Informa
tion address. J. T . TRDitiNA, Clerk School
Llrlct No. t, Winner. Boutn iOakota.
Mild 7t
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. ' March 11 M E7T A LeJ
Standard , copper, eak; spot and future.
I! I ! II . London marker dull elxit
A.U- J M: fiituies i'ii lia. Xjtk copper.'
c-cMlv. $1? 37Hji: 60; elr, irol tic. $IJ
l-.i.S; caHiing. HiOrVni; vin weak
apot and future. $ .,4i.ui. Tendon mar
ket i,t kno furures. 174 0 Ijrad
dull; $4.4t4 as. New York: 44 ,riSm4 K'
tal rt. 1ouia. I ndon market. A.li Is J.
r-ini4 uuii. j.,-iu o. New York; $i 4i"
H.v, Last M. loi.ls. London market kii
Anuinony, dull. 1 itokaon a. $!.(Ah(-;iO. Iron
J. It.i-Ind uariania, Its lil la lxind.m.
Icil. steady, No 1 foundry, northern.
$1. - I -- . No. i nuiihern. No 1 soulUaun
ai-'t No 1 "utliern, auft, $1.1 j it 0.
.vr I,r,ri. March li -kl K fAI..S-I4
"Wt at H?-- speller, we, at $6-4. V
Peoria Grain Market.,
PEORIA. Mawh . 18. CORN Higher; No.
3 yellow, 45Vi,46i-; No. $ yellow, 46 Wc; No.
3 mixed, 4SSc;.No. .4 mixed. 44o; sample,
OATtt Higher:' No.' 2 white, il4o; stand
aid. J1V.C, No. t wliite. 30-Wc. . , ,
' Dalatk Urala Market.
nr-tJ-TM March IS. WH HAT No. 1
O- i norintrrii, e-tTititiTsi
inorthern, '7vc; No
iMay, 97ic; July.
Kaaaaa ttty Grata s4 Provlaloaa.
KANSAS CITY. 'March 11 WHEAT
May. WW(hS64,e. sellers; July. 83t-4ic, sell.
is. Cah. steady; No. 1 hard. g;fri;c;
No. 1 tt.4j9ax'; No. 3 red. 94o4x-; No. 3. noes
94c. j
CORN May. 46 4840. sellers; July, 4KV
4bv,c, sellers. Cash, unchanged 4c lower; I
No. 2 mixed. 4o46c; No. 3, 45if4j4jc; No.
2 whits, 4wi4CAtci Kg. 8, 464I-4&VC.
OATB-Hteady; No. $ white, llfig'tjc; No.
2 mixed. Si-uJlc. - -
RYE-No. 2. 7bj'7c " ' ' -
HAY' Unchanged to ' $1 lower; choice
timothy. lU-souH uO; choice prairie, $lt0txd
U X. ' v
Bl'TTER-Creamery. 2tic; flretg. He; "sec
onds. 9uc; psrklng stock, 13c
LOGIJ-Exliaa, 17c; firsts. l$c. .
.. Receipts. Shipments
3.UaJ An uuO
16.0UI A4 0)
t.tkll 4
OATS-.'S'ie.
' Coffee Market.
NEW YORK, March 18.-COFFEEr-Fu-tuiee
opened steady at an advance of 2J
7 polutTon lather better French cables
than was expeited In Mew of yesterdays
lal loss lier. reports of ete.rfy. primary
markets . covering and a little aupport
which some attributed to a desire to make
a steady market for the offerings of
valorisation coffees next month. There
no aggreit "'"''.."t., -7L ...Z
Am. As. os .
Am. T. A T.
Am. Tooacoo 4s....
do 4
Armour A Co. 44
Atchlaon en. 4.-.
do ev. 4s
do cv. 4s
eg. a L- 1st 4s....
Bal. -A Ohio 4a. ...
'to 4Hs -
do g. W. 4V4-...
Brook. Tr. er. 4...
fan. of Ga, 6a.....
Can. Laatliar 6
C. o N. J. g. 6. .
Che. A Ohio 4V4S.
eg ref. aa
4'4
7JS
M'4
444
7H
44 i.
74
...10144 do (an. 4V4S
4a.. 10714 Mo. Pact fie 4a
..1. 44 N. R R. of M. 414. tvi
.'... Ko-44 T. C. g. 4a.... 8
,. rr, -& db. .. ... 3 14
.. MS N. T ., N.- H. A H.
,.1ov v. 4 ...1144
..no A Wj 1st e. 4.. 4
.. 3i do c. 4 If '4
.. sw N. Pacific 4. .
.. 41V4 de te ,.10,,
.. ftUj o. A u rfdg. 4s 44
. . 84V, Penn. a, ta 1814... 84
, .I11744. do eon, 4 ...103'
.. rev, Reading sn 4 87
..128 gt. U A g. F. fg. 4a ll't
. .i'W4 00 gen. aa
.. 814 gt. L 8. W.
Chicago A A. IV4... K1 "4o lt sold 4S.,
C. B. A Q. J. 4 St'4 A. L. 4
gen 4a M'4 . Paa. col. 4a.
C. M. A 8. P. g l -v "4 do . 4
C R. I A P. a. 4s. 78 do 1st ref 4s...
do rfg. 4a 80S4 RaJwr 4s....
Colo. Ind. 4 t 74 do gen. 4
ei-oro. Mid. 4s 44 Union Pactne 4a..
c. A 8 r.'A - 4Vii teu -00 nr. 4a.
Wheat, bu.
Corn. bu. .
Oata, bu. ..
Mlaaeagvolta Grata Market.
M1NNE.4POL18. March 14. WT1 EAT
May. 8T4c; July. 9rij4e'. ' September. 911
HfKc ch. No. 1 hard, WSo; No. 1 north
ern. 9(iJ.'',c; No. 2 nortbern, 9trSty4'q;
No. 3. MVbstVe.
BRAN In 100-lb. aacke. W-OtomM.
FI-AXCloe4 at lis
( iKM No. 8 llow. 4d-tav4c-
'LoL R K1rt patents. KiaVtTtM; aeoond
1.", ttt iwhtlv during
U-e uiau.t r- .k c1..
afternoon unaer rnuiua. r . -"",
quiet, net 1 point higher to 2 points lower.
fia.es 13 260 bags.. March, April and May
1043c- June. W.Sac; July. lo.Jc; August.
lOMc: Pemember. laisc: ociooer. '"
vember W.vSc; December and January.
9.0" February. 9 .80. Havre closed un
changed io 'a i. rr M ,"rlb Klfhr
v, t,fg. lower. Rio. rela higher. Ts.
Junto 4s 60 rels higher st ($760;
75109 r.r.t0high1r. at
ohabge on Lilon unchanged toll l-ld-Ret-eipts
at the two brasllian P"s. 6.01a)
1 agaln.l 14,(M) 'bag la.t Y'i
.li ndiahy receipts. LW bags. '"
bags last year. Fine weatlier was "ported
"ill districts of 8ao Paulo. New York
warehouee deliveries yesterday. bs.
atalnst 7.3i3 begs last .""'tL.
utilet; Rio No. 7, 12Sic; Santos No. 4, Uo,
nnld dull; Cordova, 13M UcSc, nominal.
Tarsattae a4 Roala.
SAVANNAH. March U-TURPUNTINK
-Firm at 9ic BaJoa. U bbl.; receipts. 14
bU ; stilpraenta, nons; atot-ka. 1.4J7 bbla.
RtsSIN Firm. Bales I.4U8 bbla.; receipts.
484 bbla; shipment. Z40 bbla.; atock. W 36
bols unotMlkni kl, $7 SJS 60; L, $7 &XV4;
$7 9rrWouv; F. $a.uudS O-.v,; G, $s iS ub,
H 14 ov; 1, $a.ub-j.l: K. $S lj.l'-'H: M. 6 14
N. I-A. WU. $P'. WW. H-iva
8. A
D. A H. cv.
D. A R. O 4
go ref 4a. .
Mat II Jars' la
fcTti p. 1. 4s
4a. aer. A.
W- do 1st A ref 4.
sav, TJ. g. Rubber ta...
ti V. 8. Sorel 8d 6s. .
78 Va.-Oar. chem Aa
4&14 Wbaatl Ut 4 ...
14V4 4o 1st A x. 4..
74 Waatarn M4. s . .
T0V, Wast. Eleo. ct. 4.
144 Wl. ntrl 4....
4 ov
do aerta B
ri n K.Lac CT.
HI. Con, lar ref. 4. 8 Ma Paa.
Ina. Met. 78k4 . .
BI4. oifr4.
.. 81 4j
.. 74V4
.. 41
.. lit
.. 3-4
.. 7114
.. 84
..107'4
.. TI44
..10O4
..104S
.. MV4
, 1034.
..1061,
..lot
..10
.. rt
.. s4
91 V
.. 88
.. 844
$.cat geearltle.
Quotations furnished by Burns, Brlnkar
A Co.. 449 New Omaha, National, bank
building. . . , Bid. Asked
Beatrice Creamery pf4
CleT.land Railway 4a, II H
a. 84. A 8. P. Rf. Co. 4s. la
f atrmont Crwaniary Ut g. 4 par oant,
Oanxuui 81 r la. saa
low Portlan CnH 14 mtg. a...,
Sanaa Ow, A. A U 4a. 1814
g. C, M. A O bona 4a. 161
Uea gtouk Nat. bank, gouts Ornah.
Omaha klater atock
Omaha Country Cluk aa. 111
Omsk Water 4.
Oinaaa A C. B. '. Rr A. 1888
Oman A P. 8C Rr. '4 4 . 4...
Omaiia A C. B. 84 Hy. uaxt '.
Oman A C. B Ry A
Omah B. U A P. 4a. 1844
Purine T. A T. 4a. 1841.
fioaridan Coal C ,
atoui City Talapbon 4
Trl-Btat Lau4 Co. pfg ant $oaa..,.
Yri-iy Ry- A U I
Uaao gwea Vara steak
Iax4a8 Slavok Market,
liONDON. March 1 American aecuritles
opened fraction higher today. Later ths
market reaxctod under reavllslruj and at noon
' Tte Key te the kUtuaUota Bee Want Ada.
44 so
V4 lo
86 sty,
44 lo
T4
47 84
91 4441
44V, 44
180
144
44 u
41 84
4l 47
81 t'i,
'4 41,
41 464
4,4 ,. .
414 '4
It 49
M
44
914 44
88
'OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET i
Cattle Are Generally Steady to a Lit
tle Higher.
HOGS ARE BIG TEN CENTS HIGHER
Sheet) and l.amhe In Moderate Supply,
with Demand liood and Trade
Active, with Prices Steady
to Strong;.
SOUTH OMAHA. March It. 19H-
ll,-..n nffnrlnira sold largely
6 NO. and on up a high as $.si.
Ki'i'it M-niat'i' huh s
around IS 7c
' BUTTER Creafnery,- No. 1, delivered to
the retail- trade in 1-lb cartons, 27c; No. 2,
In 30-lb. tubs. 26e: No. 2, In 1-lb. cartons.
25c; packing stock, solid pack, 14c; dairy. In
b io. t litis, italic, niarxet changes every
Tuesday. .
CHEESE Twins, 16al6c: Young Ameri
cas, lHJrjc; daisies, lnync; triplets, lb1
16c; llmberger. 16c; No. 1 brick, lBvc; Im
ported Swiss, 32c; domestic Swiss, 22c; block
Bwlss, 19c. -
POULTRY Dressed broilers, under 2 lbs.,
$0 per dor.; hens. 16c; cocks, 11c; ducks,
lHc; geese, 16c; turkeys, 26c; pigeons, per
dos $1.20; homer squabs,, per doz., $4 00;
fancy squabs, per dog., $3.60; No. 1, per
doe., $3.00.- Alive: Broilers, 16c; smooth legs,
10c; hens, ll'tc; stags, 13c; old roosters, 7c;
old ducks, full feathered, 13c; geese, full
feathered, ' 9c; turkeys, 17c; guinea fowls,
25c each; pigeons, per dox.. 60c; homers,
per doz., $3.00; squabs, rro. 1, per doz., $160;
No. 2, per doz.. 60c; capons, over 8 lbs., 14o;
old turkeys. 17e.
FISH tall frozen) Pickerel. 7o; white, lie;
pike, 9c; trout, 11c; large crapplea, IJI2I6C;
Spanish mackerel, 19c; eel, 18c; haddock,
lJc; flounders, 12c; green catfish, 2Uc; roe
shsd, $1 each; shode roe, per pair, 60c; frog
legs, per doz., 6O0; aainion, 11c; halibut, 10c;
herring, ec.
BEEF CUTS No. 1 ribs, 14Hc; Wo. 2.
12Mrc; No. 3, 940; No. 1 loin, 16c; No. 2, 18c;
No. 8. 11c; No. 1 chuck, 7vc; No. 2, 7'4c;
No. 3, To; No. 1 round. hic; No. 2, 8.o; No.
2, SHc; No. 1 plate, 64c; No. 2. 6c; No. 3.
64c
FRUIT6 Apples, Colorado extra fancy B.
Twig, per full bu. box. $2 60; Washington
extra fancy Wlneaap, 96-112 sizes, per bu.,
$2.76; 160-176 sizes, per box. $2.60; Washing
ton Mo. ' Itppins, 4'-, tier, per box, $2.26;
Washington Red-cheek Pippins, 64-4J4-MM1
sizes, per box, 60; Washington Uanos, per
box, $2.26; Ben Davis, per box,- .$2.10.
Bananas, fancy select, per bunch, $2 264
2.60; Jumbo, bunch. $2.76$f3.76. Datea,
Anchor brand, new, 30 1-lb. pkgs. in boxes,
per box, $2.00; bulk In 70-lb. boxes, per lb ,
6V4c. Figs, new California. 60 6-ox. pkgs.,
$2.00; Turkish, 7-crown. per lb., lfc; 6
crown, per lb., 14c; 4-crown, per lb., 13c.
Orape fruit. Florida, 4-64 64-80 sizes, per
box, $4.00. Lemons, Llmonelra brand, ex
tra fancy; 300-300 sizes, per box, $4.26;
. .. 4,y.TCn .ivi. n km ti Ik' 9afl .1..
aau 60c per box less, oranges, cauielia Red-
, i H.A- laOA .I... rxmw. V... - t9 Oft. i :
ULI1U 1 1 - . , , w - - -j , . . wv, ,.n, i
size, per box, U-M. iou size, per box, $2.90;
17 and smaller sizes, $3.00; choice naveia.
$0-96-US sizes. $2.76; LuO and smaller size.
$2.76. Pears, cajirornia winter iNeills, per
box, $2.76, Strawberries, Louisiana, per 24
blnt case. $3.00.
MISCELLANEOUS Almonds, California
soft shell, per lb., 18c; In sack lots, lo less,
ltrasll nuts, per lb.. 13c; in sack lots, lo
less. Cocoanula, per sack, $6.60; per doz..
0c. Fllberta, per lb., 14c; In aack lots, lo
Uss. Hlckorynuts, large, per lb., 6c; small,
per lb., 6c. Peanut roamed, per lb., kc;
raw, per lb,, 4V,c Pecans, large, per lb.,
16c; In sack lots, le less. Walnuts, black,
per lb., 2vc; California, per lb., lac; in
sack lota, lc le. Cider, New York, Motts,
per bbl.. $6.75. Honey, new. zt frames. $3 7
VEGETABLES Beans, string and wax,
per hamper. $3 fWa4 60. Beets, per bu., 75c.
Cabbage, Wisconsin, per lb., lc. Carrots,
per bu., 76c. Celery, California Jumbo, per
doz. bunches, 86c. Cucumbers, hot house,
1'4 and i doz. In box, per doz.. $2.26. Egg
plant, fancy Florida, per doz., $2.00. Garlic,
extra fancy, white, per lb., 13c. Lettuce,
extra fancy leaf, per doz., 46c. Onions, Iowa,
red and yellow, per lb., 24c; Indiana white,
per lb.. 3c; Spanish, per crate, $1.60. Onion
sets, white, per bu., 82 lbs., 11.76, yellow,
per bu., 32 lbs., $160; red, per bu., 32 lbs.,
$1.60. Parsley, fancy southern, per doz.
bunchea, 603100. Parsnips, per bu., 76c. po
tatoes. Early Ohio seed. In sacks, per bu.,
$1.00; Genuine Red River E. Ohio seed.,
per bu., $1.26; Iowa and Wisconsin, white
stock, per bu., 764rer9c; Colorado, per bu.,
9uc. Rutabagos, per lb., IV4C. Sweet pota
toes. Kansas, per bbl., $3.00. Tomatoes.
Florida, per t-basket ' crate. $3 6044H.OU.
Turnip, per bu., 76c.
tveceipts were: Cattle.
Official Monday 5 479
Official TiipKiiiit' i:-ai
Official Wr-dnes'dsv 4 F.S'2
Estimated Thursday 3.0u0
Four days this week. .'jn.SMa
!amo days laat week . .. .21 .is;
Same days 2 weeks ago.-ltivH
same nays i weeks ago.. 17. s '2
.-anie clays 4 weeks ago. .21,SV
Same days last year 20.22
the loiiohin tabio uos
ilo.s. Slieep.
4.yl 19612
10 ;.7
6 ti.iti
s.;o
W.824
29.4.S!
2;i.:i2ii
WI.1IS
3l.1 2-1
SI.O.'O
the receipth
1011th Omaha
ls.rni'i
16.149
lo.OiO
50.6IT.
4i.ltai
W.7I1
3.r).;!i
34.4!iO
3t.u63
01 cattle, hoas and aheen at
for the year to date, as compared with last
jest. nil. itiu. inc.
t atlle 231.041 217.617 13.421
Hogs iMO.iMr 4KN.KI4 22.36o
Sheep 33,ti7 313,767 70.810
The following table shows the range of
prlnes on hugi at South Omaha for the
last several days, with comparisons;
Dates. I 1911. 1910. 11W9. l!8. 11907. 19i. 11906.
Mar. 8... $74 I 78 481 761 10 4 88
Mar. 9... 6 6"', 9 961 8 68 4 4 2 13 4 88
Mar. 10.. 6 74V4.,10 22 631 4 $81 I $ 111 4 Si
War. 11.. 4 IH,H) k,' 40! 4 34 1 6 761 I 4 ai
Mar. 12. .1 .10 271 a ai 4 i'.i 6KI 6 091
Mar. Jo..j6u3 1 4. 4 7 4 ' L 4 80
nar. 14.. 1 6 ss-yp.) :u 14 4i 1 M ' m "l
Mar, 16.. I 6 601,110 42i 6 401 I 6 6!i 8 041 4 91
16.. I 6 73 ,10 36 6 611 4 46 8 48, 6 7 4 94
Mar.
Sunday.
..celpts and disposition of II vo stock at
the Union stock Yards. South Omaha, for
twenty-four hours ending at S p. m. yes
terday; RECEIPTS.
Cattle Hogs Pheep H r s.
i"
C. M. St P..
Union Pacific...
cv J . v .. east
'. oi IN. W.. west.
C. St. P.. M. Ar O
C., H. ci O., east
t ., . oi (J., west....
C-. li- 1. oi P., east..
'.. H. I. Al I. ocl
l!llrr,ia f'antr.l
Chicago Great West!
Total
24
13
3
2
66
3
40
H
47
9
4
1.875
3.2V7
3,310
2.7K1
1,346
4WI
KM
2.001
1,048
receipts 109
U1SPOS1TIOI
I'al.l.. 11 . L.i
. n rauKinx to..
Swift and Company.
Cudahy lacklnir 'n.
Armour tSt Co
Murphy
W. h. Van Sant,
Ptepliens Hros.."
Hill & Son
F. H. LewlH
Huston d- t :o
J. B. Root Ai Co
J. H. Bulla
L. Wolf
McCrtary Carey...
S. Werthelmer
11. F. Hamilton
Mo. fr Kan. Calf Co.
Sol Degan
("line Christy
Other buyers
17
279
SIS
6W
85
"il5
7
81
36
:m
64
6
Rl
.114
106
1
43
3
46d
3'108 12' 4.861
t -A,"J7'K There was a fair run of cattle
ror a Thursday, 104 cars being reported in,
Z-. makes the total for the four days
Si'SuX h"d' "-gainst 21.600 last week and
av.joo a year ago. The market as a whole
was in very satisfactory condition and the
big bulk of the arrivals changed hands In
good season.
Buyers all seemed to want a few cattle
and were out In the yards in good season,
with the result that beef steers for the
most part changed hands quite early in the
morning. The prices paid were fully steady
with yesterday and, In epote, a little higher,
so far as desirable kinds, at least, were
concerned. Among the arrivals were gome
of the beat cattle Been here In A number
of months. i- .
Cows and helfere were also In fair de
mand and market' reasonably active. Ag a
rule, operators were quoting It aa a steady
market. with prices possibly a little
stronger In spots
TJiere was nothing new or Interesting In
the feeders trade, 1 the supply being mod
erate and prices unchanged. .
Quotation 011 tattle. Good to ctaoloe
beef steers, $6.00Jr.36; fair to good beef
steers,- ta 70434.00; common to fair besf
steers, $6.00rt( 6.70; good to choice cows and
heifers, $4.7iaS.60; fair to good cows and
heifers. 4.3O4.70; common to fair cows
and heifers, $3.26u4.30; good to choice stock
ers and feeders. $6.i0igu.60; fair to good
Blockers and feeders. $6,0045.60; common to
fair Blockers and Jeeoors. 14.316.00; stock
heifers. $'. 764(4.60; veal calve. $4.)t2'.M;
bulls, slags, etc.. $4.00ts.26.
Representative sales-
BEEF ST""1IRS.
AsHrlMB Stock oa Boarae.
NEW YORK. March 16 An American
stock has at laat been listed on the official
market (Parquet) of the Paris Bourse.
Sanction of ths French government lias
been obtained for listing ths shares of the
coiumon caltal stock of the Philadelphia
company of Pittsburg and the Introduction
will take place on Monday, March 20.
Dry Oeeds Market.
NEW YORK. March 1 DRY OOODS-
The cotton goods market was steady and
a little bit firmer during the day In gray
goods divisions. Yarna wera bought a little
more freely. IJulnga In light weights for
foundation purposes are moving better.
No. A a. Pe. .e. Ay. Pr.
IS 444 4 04 82 , .1288 6 7
4 760 4 06 11 1114 4 74
7 Ill I 1 11 lies 6 74
6 10CO 4 87 1181 6 16
10 464 A 40 24 864 4 74
14 867 6 40 1 8. 114 6 76
19 1227 6 44 1 0 llti 6 74
9 ro 46 18 10(1 g 74
82 127 $ 60 4 ,..,.lor.t 6 76
11 177 6 66 4 1218 4 40
10 882 4 .16 XI 11 f 84
16 11 6 40 10 128 ( 80
14 1144 I HO It I1P4 4 86
14 114 6 40 7 1167 I t6
10 H'82 6 'l I not 4 80
I luJO 4 40 JO )44t 6 80
14 IK' 4 6 4f 18 1291 I SO
13 13J8 4 tl 12414 4 44
11 H"7 6 64 18 1406 4 90
14 lloS A 4.1 8 1126 I M
I VU0 I 4.7 18 1214 I 80
11 Ifil 6 6 12 1174 4 80
II 1144 6 5 84 1304 i 80
4 1116 I 5 87 18T7 I tfi
18 11X2 6 Hi 18 1177 $ 86
84 ?3 6 SS 96 1300 4 06
11 1264 I 74 4 list ( 16
14 1216 6 70 10. .13W 4 14
13 lUoV 6 70 4 1604 4 16
11 1168 I 70 II Ui4 4 10
17 1111 6 70
COWS.
4 1000 I tO 4 9J0 4 7S
84... 788 8 44 14 ...1144 4 0
18 87 4 00 4 1174 4 86
I. 1 101 4 10 28 84 4 84
94... 848 4 86 18 MHO 4 14
1140 4 4S 10 114 4 M
II 1006 4 ts ' 80 KM8 4 80
4 1"S7 4 40 20 11.4 4 so
1 1074 4 40 8 1811 4 80
9 87 4 40 18 1JO0 4 to
I..., 960 4 4il 12 IIL'9 4 n
I Hot 4 60 4 865 4 M
1 81 4 66 4 1000 I 00
4 ll7 4 60 8 )B48 I 00
14 1104 4 40 12 848 I Hi
10 1"4 4 6 4 1411 4 0.
10 1104 4 sYi 4., 1220 4 10
It.... I '-'l 4 4a 4 810 4 10
18 I'2 4 70 II 1212 4 Is
6 1"70 4 76 4 1242 4 84
18 1IW4 4 76
, JIEIFFR8.
4 671 4 86 4 8A ( o
4 770 4 40 18 Bit 4 14
7 741 4 60 4 10;a 4 16
8 8M 4 60 4 IU IN
I lr.O 4 86 6 424 I 81
4 till 6 wl 7 1008 I !
12 b'H t " .11 14 I 40
81 Jot 6 10
BULLS.
1 1144 4 40 4 1440 4 44
1 11'l 4 60 1 140 4 85
8 16i 4 4.. 1 ...liio 4 86
1 ...1680 4 An 1 170 4 40
1 1H4U 4 6l 1 .-o 4 80
1 1--0 4 :, 1 S1640 6 00
I Hit 4 sj
CALVES.
4 787 I 40 1 no 1 OS
8 84 4 o0 4 188 7 86
90... 346 4 60 1 uo J 24
1. " 111 6 00 1 170 7 60
li l 4 10 1 1,0 7 n
8 81 6 116 4 170 7 71
I II 4 06 8 110 1 76
8 61 4 HI 8 110 7 76
8 6'i'l 4 J.. 8 124 7 14
8 .... Ill 4 60 I iw) 7 76
1 840 6 11 I im 7 74
STOCK EKS ANU FEEDERS.
1 8.-4 4 80 4 lit A 84
6 4 60 4 M 6 4
4 401 6 00 11 678 I 40
8 1:4 6 10 7 Ml 4 ei
4 47 j 4 16 18 art I 46
4 774 II', II 6nO 6 60
to 618 6 26 10 8.16 4 60
24 ! A 17 18 8al 4 44
1 70 6 Si
No.
10 .
1 1 .
6 . ,
4. .
6 .
66 .
61..
M .
14..
64. .
71. .
46 .
44..
6'J . .
. .
48 .
61 .
67..
61..
83 . .
44 .
11 .
64 .
71 .
. .
64.,
74. .
71
24
4 ,
72
7.
0
7J
Sasrar Market.
NEW YORK. March 18. SUGAR Raw.
firm; muscovado, a test, t.Aac; centrifugal.
9 test, 3 fcne; molasaea. 889 lest. 3.11c; re
fined, steady.
Oaaaka Hay Market.
OMAHA. March 1I.-HAY No. 1. $10.00;
No. 2. $9 00; pat king. $'.00 alfalfa, $12.00
: Wheao. U- '. rje, $.W; oats,
HOGS Further admlulon on the part
of packers that they are able to handle
with ease all the hogs that the country Is
willing 10 release, was attain evident In
today's trade. Generous receipts cleared
reaully under pressure of urgent demand
at price all of a dime hlgtwr than average
cost yesterday. It was a big business ses
sion of short duration. I I 'm" head of ani
mal moving Into second hands as fast
aa It was puHaible to visit pens and ap
praise conlenis-
Speculative buers were Interested in the
trade to the extent of about twenty-five
loads, packer ' furnishing an outlet for
fully & per cent of tha supply. Belief
among the latter cUu of buyers thai re
ceipts will fall off sharply during the oat
seeding period la iredlted with considerable
Influence In causing free buying of heavy
supplies at present.
flulcher weight animal, of which the
bulk coneistrd. moved at a narrow spread
of $ 7uu!5 & K-Mra heavy and common
lack ui gravdes brought $u. a 1 leas.
6
48
71
3'
a
67
74
71
17
44
67
16
41
48
68
60
82
76
71
76
48
48
41
49
46
68
42
48
10.
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.212 ...
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. . 2.-6 . . .
. . 20 ...
, . . JL'7 ...
. .240
,..140
Pr.
4 !j
I 10
4 .Mi
4
4 41
4
4 r..'i
4 6
4 6
4 87
4 47',
I 47',
4 70
4 ,11
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4
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4 7o
4 70
4 ,0
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4 70
8 70
8 71)
4 :
4 0
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. . 27.8
. .378
..274
..841
..:.,
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. .2X6
..91
. .276
. .262
..,
. .267
.141
.241
. . 2t,:i
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. . ill
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..178
. .21
..246
..243
..218
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244
80
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. .221
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. . l.i
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. .728
. J.I8
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..146
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40
80
80
80
4 It
4 71
4 76
4 76
I 74
4 75
4 76
4 16
4 74
4 76
4 It
4 76
4 16
4 76
4 16
I 74
4 76
4 74
4 74
4 74
4 74
4 7)
4 16
6 74
4 76
4 74
4 74
4 7.V
4 76
6 76
4 74
4 '.6
4 14
74
4 71
6 74
6 74
74
4 76
6 7
4 74
4 76
4 II
4 71
4 14
4 74
I 16
6 76
4 76
4 74
4 16
4 71
4 77 4
4 80
4 8
4 o
I M
4 80
4 60
4 80
4 64
4 4
4 8
4 SO
4 40
4 80
4 60
4 80
4 80
4 60
4 80
4 80
4 40
4 40
4 84 '
4 46
I 44
4 70
4 70
4 10
4 70
4 70
4 70
6 70
70
4 7o
4 70
4 70
6 70
4 70
4 ,0
4 70
6.70
4 70
4 70
4 70
6 70
4 70
4 70
I .0
4 70
6 70
6 70
4 72.4
4 77-
$1 aW ... 4 72
-n4 121 4 72',
7 r?4 ... 8 72',
44 178 ... 4 72',
47 20 ... 4 721,
74 24 ... 4 714
71 243 100 4 76
74 214 ... 4 76
44 260 ... 4 74
citic. tnoi,iy steady prices wera
P lu in the snecp I'uiu mis morning lor
1 no big bulk 01 offering. Demand was
1 . asoimoiy ii.oan anu, nh Iresn receipts
limited, sellers nad mile duficuity In piao
it4, stuiico nidi prouuseu 10 uress out at
all creditably. Late trade yeaieroay was
healthier than the early market, it might
uh noted, anu a strong tone at the close
served. In a measure to produce a keener
inquiry today. Choice, western lambs were
soid a l t. id and prime weatern ewea wenc
at 64 tw. both sales being made too ial lor
publication.
Today a business was confined largely to
fair to gouu quauty killers. Choice stocg
was rather scarce und actual hign pricoe
were few. Uuuu iambs moved at 151. In.
uicatlng an extreme quotation of 40 lo on
best westei n anu a quotable limit of $6 26
on Mexicans. shearer anlmHls sold at
inucii the same margins under gouu tat
giaues as on recent uaya.
Ewes and yi-aiilnga ruled steady, quality
contiluered. vt titers ,n straight strings
were very scarce. Ewea reached $4.60 and
heavy yearlings sold at 44 66. Choice handy
yearlings are easily quotable at 40.20.40.
These prices, ea well aa lamb values
previously noted, are sleauy to strong aa
comparexi wuu quotations at lasi week a
close.
W'lOiatluns on sheep and iambs. Good to
choice lambs, $6.9o 6.2.'i; fair to good lambs,
!6.7va6.9o; handy weight yearnnga, 16ijl
6. 40; heavy )eurlingn. 81. 1641.0. 16; good to
choice wether. $4.40w'4.76; fair 10 good
wethers. $4.1tKs4.4o; good to choice ewes.
$4. Ata 4.06; fair to good ewes, $4.16440;
sheep, culls to feeders, $3.00tf4.00.
Representative Bales;
No. AT
17f western lambs
191 western lambs
12 western iambs
202 western yearlings
mi western ewes ,
229 western ewes
1113 western ewea, feeders... .......
10 weatern ewes ,
417 weatern istnbs
12 western yearlings
40J western ew44S
203 western wet here
38 western lambs
2 bucks w
87 western ewes
90 western ewe
27 western lambs
458 weslern lambs
76 Western lambs
16 western wethers
207 western yearlings
1:14 western yearlings
2ol western lambs
81
81
. 87
98
Vtl
10b
93
107
76
Hi
133
118
117
210
126
112
78
Rti
89
Hfc
94
94
64
93
77
IK
116
231 western lambs
lbH western lambs
229 weal, yearlings and wethers
862 western ewe
13 shorn yearlings and wetbere 116
216 western lambs 9o
12 weatern ewes 137
412 western lambs 76
7$ western lambs 94
166 western yearlings 94
146 western ewea 107
Pr.
6 16
6 16
6 2n
6 26
4 27.
4 4i
I 70
444
k HO
6 26
4 40
4 8
6 oil
00
4
66
00
6 90
6 90
4 86
6 00
b 00
6 to
UI
6 9o
4 M)
4 60
4 2a
6 90
4 40
$ do
6 71
4 VI
4 X
CHICAGO 1.1 VB STOCK MARK At T
Dr
for Cattle) Slow Hoe
Higher Sheep Strong;.
CHICAGO. March 18. CATTLE Re
ceipts, (.600 head; market alow and weak;
beeves, $u.l0ra4.8ii; Texas steers. $6.10rji4.40;
wetsern steers. $4.7lj5.0; storkers and
feeders, $4.006.90; cows and heifers, $2.6r7J
$ 90; calves, $6.2o43$.60.
HOGS Receipts, 2i,000 head; market 60
higher than opening; light. lH.9tV7.3n;
mixed. $ii.0W7.1; heavy. 4h.667.tJti; rough.
$6.861 6.80; good to choice heavy, $8.80t7.0t;
pigs, $tv607.l6; bulk of Bales, $6 90j7.10.
SHEEP AND UMliH-itocelpta, 14. 004)
head; market strong; 10c higher; native,
$3.0006.10-, western, 1 $3.26'K.lo; yearlings, '
$4 76(15.0:,; native lambs, $j.u06.io; western,
$5.26,T.40.
St. I.at-la I.Ito Stork Market.
ST. IUI8. March 18 CATTLE Re
ceipts. 1.7U) head, Including 600 head Tex
ans; market steady to strong: native ship
ping and export steers, $6 6i37 00; drewsed
beef and butcher Heirs. $6.otirij 6.fi0; steers
under l,0ta) pounds. lrtn.Mn 76; storkers and
feeders, $.7641. 76; cows and heifers, $40u
6 60; canners. 12 S7ti3 2i; bulls, $3.766.6u;
ralves, $4-taji.60: Texas and Indian steers,
$4 6016' 60; rows and heifers, 14 xcc&.iA
Hi itlS Receipt. 9.300 head; market, 10
loo higher; pigs and lights. $6.00.7.20; pack
ers. ii.i-7.(Xi, butchers and best heavy,
$n.96u7. 16.
Sllh:i AND LAMBfl Receipts, 44)
head; market, lo higher; native muttons,
$.1 7W145.O0; lamb, $6.6tKn4j 60; culls and bucks,
$2.t03.26; Blockers, $2.0O3.26.
4'Httle. Hogs. Sheep
. 3.i4 10 0) 3 "
, 1 VI 8. Oral 6 ft)
. rami 10 ono 7.or
. I.7) 9.rt 4 ')
. 6..MeJ, 2.-..AU) 14 1MI
.14.900 62,300 33,300
In order that the advertiser may get tbe
best results for amuney InvMted. hs must
reach the buyer by ths most direct and
reliable channel. Tbe Bee is that cha neL '
Kassas Cltr Lire Stock Market.
KANSAS CITT. March 16. CATTLFA-R-celpts.
3.2M) hcud. Including 2o0 southerns)
market steady; dresaed beef and expor
steer. $j.0ia.. 60; fair to good, 86 901
western steals. $4.7itrti.aj. Blockers anq
feeders. 44.a0ui.i81: southern steers, $4.7W
6 00; northern cows, $3. -,b. 26; native oowa
12 900. 2i, native heifers. t4.7UU.10, bulla,
$4.2.V(i6 36; calves. $4 WxuT.00.
Hl 1.4 Receipts. lO.uuu head; market 64
to 10c higher: bulk of sales, $b.Va6 96;
heavy, $6.wtnl96; packers and butchers
$6.sfa 7.0ft; lights. $; 9fi7 00.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 7 dot
head; market loc to Lu: higher; lambs. $6 44
fi30; yearlings. $4 7rVrrC.H0; wethers. $4 214
6 00: ewes, $4U04i4.76; Blockers and feeders,
$2.xrh4.00.
St. Jo.epk I.li Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. March 16 CATTIJ-J-Re-relpts
1,6"I hesd; market strong and active:
steers, $4 60fi 4n; rows and heifers $8. lyt
iUO; calves, $3.fjO.Ma)
HOtJS-Recelpts 8,t4) head; market 6IOo
higher- top, $7 .on; bulk of sals., $6 7ua.9ti.
8HEEP AND I.A M H8-Receipts 6 000
hea.1; market active, lWll&c higher; lambs,
$5.00.6.40.
tex-k Im glahl.
Receipts of live stock at the five principal
Potith Omaha
St. Joseph
Kanas City
St. liuis
Chicago
Totals
14' no I Market.
BT IifJI'IH. March H-WOO-i:.
rhonged: territory and western mediums,
19"22c; fine mediums. 1614c; fine. 12ftl3c.
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