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UKAIj ESTATE LOANS
City Loans
LOnit?EriJyKnAtl OPTIONS-
. service.
Loan on Business Blocks and Choice
"mn.'VL.1 roperues a Bpcclalty,
FIRST TRUST COMPANY OP OM
OMAHA.
WANTEn-ntv .Tr:; rr
W ' nun xnniDllt
. Famam Smltli & Co.. 1820 Farnatn St
.JABRISON & MORTON. 916 Om. NaL
l made promptly. F. IX
Wead. Wead Bldg.. ISth and Farnam.
WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co.
LOANS on fam-. and improved city
property. 5. 5tt and C per cent: no delay.
J. H. Dumont it Co.. 1C03 Farnam 8t
gAEVIN BROS. Qg; &a
MONEY to loan on business or resi
dence properties, $1,030 to $500,000.
6 iTY LOANS. Bemls-Carlberg Co..
J 810-12 Brandels Theater Bid.
OiiAHAJ10me"- EMt Nebraska rarma
O-KEEFE HEAL ESTATE CO..
lOlGOmaha National. Douglas 2716.
JKCSE lari our specialty. 8tuirn"rOi
loans on Neb. farms and Omaha city
E?P.ety,.,n nny amount. H. W. BINDER,
HJ6-810 City National Bank Bldg.
sale on exchange n. e.
Everybody's Doing It
Doing what 7 Trading with the Palmer
Land Co.. 1106 W. O. W. BIO.
TO TRADE Stock of clothing valued
at $00 for automobile. Address 101 City
National Bank Bids.. Omaha, Neb.
GOOD residence In Omaha for acreage
or small farm near city. Will pay cash
difference. Owner, P. O. Box 293.
640-ACRK farm, four miles from town,
In Bowman county. North Dakota, price
$18,000; will trado $12,000 equity for hard
ware or furniture business or hotel.
Leonard Marklund, Scranton. N. D.
SAIiE on EXCHANGE R. E.
WANT Improved farm; I will exchange
Rood Income town property and pay dif
ference, no agents. Address 2011 Btnney
street, Omaha. Nebraska?
FOB TRADE We have some choice
Colorado farming lands to trade for gen
eral merchandise or hardware stocks. For
further Information address The Lleber
Land Co., Huso, Colo.
WANTED TO KENT
GOOD B or 6-room strictly modern cot
tage; must be In good locality and have
furnace. Address O 789, Bee.
3 OR 4-ROOM furnished apartment In
J1IBL UIUBB BUtLTlIlltKU UUIIUIIIS, AUUIOS9
P. O. Box 434. Omaha.
HE AIi ESTATE
CITY ritOPBRTV FOll SALE.
Price Goes Up
March 1
EIGHTY ACRES UPLAND, well Im
proved, Sarpy county farm; gently rolling,
best of soli, choice location, extra good
goods for the money. Price $125 per acre
for Immediate sale; extra terms, $3,000
cash, balanco 5 years at only B per cent.
Owner says PRICE GOES UP TO $140
PER ACRE IF NOT SOLD BY MARCH
1, when renter gets on, although extra
i.fma ntirl nn.Rnv.lyin I f mnA now.
This will make you money. Remember,
possession given It desired.
ORIN S. MERRILL COMPANY.
1213-1214 City .National Bank Bldg.
MAP OF OMAHA STREETS, Indexed,
free at office, 2 stamps by mall. CHAS.
K. WILLIAMSON CO., Real Estate, In
surance, Core of Property, Omaha. Also
Omaha Reki Book, vest pocket size.
BUILT FOR HOME.
Now 7-room house with sleeping porch
at SOU WcDster: hardwood finish through
out except kltcheu; full basement and
attic; first floor finished In mahogany;
second floor In white enamel.
D. R-l BUCK & SON,
912 Omaha Nat. Bank. Doug. 6226.
EXCELLENT lot, 60x122, ,at Twenty
third and Lake, for .small apartment,
flat or house. Low price. Owner, Web
ster 2612.
FINE building lots for sale.; $1 down
and 50c per week. 1014 City , .National
Bank Bldg. , .
E35 SOUTH 27TH ST. Nice home, also
fine for renting; new, well-built, square
two-story house, all modern. Sold all
other property and wish to leave. Look
it over and make offer.'
JIM DOWN, UAL. $25 MO.
Buys new bungalow of 5 rim.: finished
In oak; nicely located near Miller park;
all modern. Price reduced to $2,800.
v SHOPEN & CO.
D. 4246.
DOUBLE brick house In the Hanscom
Park district, one block from car line;
strictly modern; gas and electricity; flrjt
class property; want a 6-room modern
house aa- part payment. Address D 683,
caro Omaha Bee.
TO BUY, SELL OR RENT, FIRST SEE
JOHN W. ROBBIN8, 1W2 FARNAM ST.
SOUTH PART OF ClTYu B-room house.
ITAT a 11 V, at irnr tmtA hv nwnsr. i
HALF block from side
track, olther way, G6xl32,
in block 93, original city,
also corner lot with both
street and alley trackage
in block 192. Both of
these extra cholco places
o wholesale or warehouse
property for sale at a bar
gain by owner. D. 4342.
MUST sell modern 8-room house 1 block
n. of high school. Price $3,600. D. 3607.
U-ROOM house, Kountre Place, Omaha,
17,000, clear, also other clear Omaha
property. Want California. 113$ W. 424
EL. Los Angeles, Cat
AIlbTUACTS OV TITLB.
REED Abstract Co.. oldest abstract ot
flee In Nebraska, 203 Brandels Theater.
HEAL ESTATE
FAIlBt fc KAXCH LAND KOlt SAI.H
California.
California land excursions 1st and $d
Tues. W. T. Smith Co.. 815 City Nat Bk.
Canada.
EASTER Saskatchewan grain and
stock farms, improved or raw, right prices
and easy terms. If interested write D. T.
Desetm. 2318 Sprague. Omaha.
Ions.
ORCHABDHEIGHTS
606 acres subdivided, excellent for fruit,
dairy, chickens, stock and truck garden
ing. Located S. miles north of Council Bluffs
postofflce and 7 miles northeast of
Omaha postofflce.
Let us show you some bargains.
DAY & HESS CO.,
Council Bluffs, la.
Kansas.
KANSAS FARMS and ranches for sale;
(0 to 23.000 acres; write for free list V, K.
MQUETTB. Sallna. Kan.
Missouri.
10 ACRES, Cass county, Missouri, one
mile county seat; small Improvements; 40
miles of Kansas City; a bargain; $65;
.erm. Howard & Son, HarrlEonville, Mo.
jlnnfuiiu.
SIXTY THOUSAND ACRES CAREY
LAND, open to entry at Valler. Mont. Fif
teen annual payments. Section famous
foi gialn. grasses, vegetables; well
adapted dlverslled farming. For P. -icu-lau
write. Valler Farm Sales Co.. Box
Valier. Mont.
Nebraska.
A BARGAIN.
'Veil Improved SO; 3V4 miles out; easy
lirim, possession given. Price, 33,600- J.
I. '-ampbell. Litchfield. Neb.
SMALL FARM BARGAIN.
Vet of Florence, X acres, good Im
provements. 12 acres grapes. 3 acres Mer
ries, or-iuro, garden, etc ; the best p we
t.t lh. Linrt nn ihff market fun tnlf in '
tl"rt) residence Price 29.600; on terms. I
. T. O IIA IIA M, 004 Bee Bldg. J
HP ATM AMH DPnTiIlf!l? MADlflTlS" i inte it cars. ..v
uiimu twu l auiuuu mmuvui
Wet Weather Makes Market Heavy
with Wheat.
CORN MARKET WELL SUPPORTED
Cloxlnsr Prices We're Quarter of n
Cent llljrhrr Than Dor Before
and the Demand Contin
ues Modrrnlelr
OMAHA, Feb. JL 191S.
There was a display of heaviness In
wheat during the morning yesterday,
chiefly because all the western reports
told of cloudy, threatening weather condi
tions ami a few sections reportyd light
rain and snow. The market did not
weaken as much as the bears expected,
the May price stopping at 02c and July
at 91'c. From that point there was a
strong recovery In the early month to
Mo near the dose and July was up to
91Hc. The market closed a fraction under
the top. Several things combined to
bring about the good recovery In wheat
futures the last hour. Messages told of
predictions of a change to much colder
weather over the western states. This
was expected to put an end to the precip
itation, which was very light. Minneap
olis reported choice wheat rather scarce
In the current receipts and possibly 'a lit
tle Improvement In the flour sales.
Northwest and southwesi markets re
sponded promptly to the upturn in Chi
cago prices. Strong leaders were credited
with helping the advance along, but the
selling of May wheat at 93c was signi
ficant. The cash demand in Chicago was lim
ited, the sales reported up to the close
being only 30,000 bushels. The Northwest
ern Miller, in itn weekly report, con
firms an unusually slow flour situation,
resulting In cutting of prices by millers.
A leading house In the cash trade nt
Chicago claimed the purchase of hard
wheat at Omaha for shipment there at
rfea under the May option. The fact le
malns that the market recovers quickly
from all depressions and some traders
advise to keep on the buying side of the
market as the season of crop scares ap
proaches. Cash wheat, U44o higher.
During the morning yesterday it looked
Kb a Dear marxet in corn, with the
May price at Bio and tho July at E3o. As
before, this market met good support Ht
theae figures, and with tho help of the
strong turn In wheat prices were firmed
to BVlo for May and 53io for July. Clos
ing prices were about 'ic over Wednes
day. The shipping demand continues
'e.rLmoJerate' sa'os only amounting to
140.000 bushels In Chicago. Kansas City
claimed somo reselling of corn there by
Texan houses. Brokers reported weight
of May corn on tho market all day, with
some fairly good support in the July
from the leading bull Interest.
Oath corn unchanged tn : hifh?-
There was very little notion In oata
miures yesterday, and the close was a
small fraction better than Wednesday.
Receipts were 201 cars In Chicago, arid
the oash business there was reported at
210,000 bushels. Brokers reported somo
scattered outside buying orders In the
market. Cash oats unchanged to c
higher.
Liverpool close: Wheat, Hd to Ud
higher; corn, Vid higher.
Primary wheat receipts were 794,000
bushels and shlpmonts 456.000 bushels,
against receipts of 879.000 bushels and
shipments of 773,000 bushels last year.
Primary corn receipts were 1,413,000
bushels and shipments 700.000 bushels,
against receipts of 2,000,000 bushels and
shipments of 912,000 bushels last year.
Primary oats receipts were 844.000 bush
els and shipments fi2G,000 bushels, against
receipts of 1,000,000 bushels and shipments
of B22.000 bushels last, year.
The following cash sales were reported
today:
WHEAT No. 2 hard winter. 1 car.
84Uc; 6 cars, 84c. No. 3 hard winter. 3
cars, 83c: G cars, S3V4c: 2 cars, SSUc. No.
4 hard winter. 1 cars, 82?ic. No. 2 mixed,
1 car. 83Hc No. 2 durum, 1 car, 86c.
RYE No. 2, 1 car, 66c.
CORN No. 2 white: 2 cars. 43cj No. 3
white- 3 cars, 45c; 1 car. 44Uo: 5 cars,
44Hc; 1 car, 44Uc. No. 3 color: 1 cat,
43Wc. No. 2 yellow: 1 car, 43V4e. No. S
yellow: 7 cars, 43Hc; 5 cars, 43Uc No.
yellow: 1 car. 42c. No. 2 mixed: 1 car
44c. No. 3 mixed: 2 cars, 434c; 1 car,
43ic; HH cars, 43c. No. 4 mixed: , of
a car. 4114c No grade: 1 car. 33,ic, 1
car, 37c.
OATS Standard: 1 car, 3Hic. No. 1
white: 1 car (local), 3l4c; 18 cars, 3lo.
RKAIi J5STATK
KAltal RANCH LANDS KOlt SAI,H
Nebraska.
IMPROVED FARM-320 acres. 15 an
acre; 12 miles from town; rich black noil;
60 acres broke; all fenced: house 22x24;
near school and In sight of twenty-five
other farm houses. Must have your fil
ing right J. A. Tracy. Kimball. Neb.
Texas.
5 Cents Acre Cash
Texas school land for sale by the state.
You can buy good land at 32 per acre;
pay Be per acre cash and no more for 40
years, but 3 per cent Interest; send 6c
postage for further Information. Investor
Pub. Co., Desk 33, San Antonio, Tex.
Ulacellaneons.
$10 DOWN, $5 monthly buys 40 acres
oak farming land. Other farms for sale
and for rent. W. M. Durham, Monteer.
Mo.
Wisconsin.
WISCONSIN 'still has cheap lands.
Several new tracts open. Sure crops
no failures. Yields lead average of the
United States. For United States census
figures write Wisconsin Adv. Amun -i
Caswell Bldg., Milwaukee. Wis.
FROST PROOF 200-acre tract of fruit
or dairy lands; 60 acres Improved; good
buildings, springs, creeks; at about cost
of improvements; 32,000 cash will handle
It; balance easy. Ed C. Carver. Bay
field, Wis. ' y
LIVE STOCK MARKIST OK WEST
Ship live stock to South Omaha. Save
mileage and shrinkage. Your consign
ments receive prompt and careful atten
tion. ' i
Lire Stock Commission Merchants.
BYERH BROS, ic CO. Strong, reliable.
CLIFTON Com. Co.. 222 Exchange Bldg.
MARTIN BROS. St Co., Exchange Bldg.
LEGAL NOTICES.
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.
The annual meeting of the stockholders
of The Bee Publishing company will be
held at The Bee office, Omaha, at 4
o'clock p. m. on Monday, March 3, ID13.
for the election of a board of directors
for (he ensuing year and for the tranj.
action of such other business as may
properly come before the meeting.
By order of the president.
F9-M2 N. P. FEIL, Secretary.
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UNITED STATES TRUST CO.
813 So. 17th Street, Omaha, Beta,
FARMERS, ATTENTION!
Ship your own QUADX to a decldud
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rytnlng "U '
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aavaniage. ryriie toaay ror
circular Wf, handle your gral
regardless of location. We hai
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THE AK-BAB-BBtf QBAZH OOMPAITY.
9-44l Brandalj Bldjr., Omaha, lteb. I
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mixed- 1 car, .Wc
Omnbn Cneli Prices.
WHEAT No. 2 hard. S3UM!o: Nn I
hard. SS4c; No. 4 hard, 70iflsVc: No. 3
CORN No. 2 white, 4ic. No. 3 white
44HO-WC. No. 4 white. 4S4J; No. 3
color. 4J,e; No. 2 yellow. 43H43o; No.
3 yellow. 4,VT4SHo; No. 4 yellow, 41ttCM;
No. 2, 43V4UM; No. 3, 4$ti4iic; No. 4, 111!
41Wc; no grade, !17r40c.
OATS No. 2 white. M3iUc; standard,
Xl4c; No. 3 white, 31c; No. 4 white, SOVtif
30. c
BARLEY Malting, 6M60o; No. 1 foed,
40943c
RYK-No. 2, SSfJCtyio; No. 3, B5H864.
Carlot Receipt.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Chicago ...i 79 tfGO 206
Minneapolis .....3n ... ...
Duluth co
Omaha (0
Kansas City 27
SI Louis 143
Winnipeg 223
03
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ClUCAtSO ORA1N A Nil PROVISIONS
Features of the Trading: and Clonlna
Vrlcen on Hoard nf Trade.
CHICAGO, Feb. 21. Adequate snow and
rnln In Ihn drv SMtlons (Mt and south
west today mo're than offset the effect of
export itemana tor wneai. ina raarei
closed steady, but Vlo to Ho net lower.
Corn finished Uo to Ufic ud. oats
with a gain of a shade to Ho and pro
visions varying from last night's level to
7',ic to too dccUua.
Although It developed that exporters
bo tli hero and at Omaha were still buy
ing, the upturn that resulted Droved brief.
In addition, heavier receipts were In sight
at wuum and tnere was good autnonty
tor a larger estimate of the surplus In
Argentina. Primary receipts of wheat for
tho day wrre 794.C0O bu.. niralnst 879.000 bu.
two days a year ago, Clearances of wheat
and flour eminled G5.000 bu.
Corn prices Hardened because the
weather delayed (rural soles. Big pur-
unasc maae nere oy uaiumore exporters
cut a figure too. In helping prices.
Oats, though dull, rellected the corn
strength.
Renewal curtailment of the hog supply
at leading centers brought about a bulge
In provisions. Demand, however, fell off
ana me mai'Kei ciosea weax.
Closing quotations ringed as follows
ArUcleJOpon. High.l Low Close Yos'y.
Wheat! j
May. 92H 93W92HS 91 ttj,
July. 91iPW 91H4M4 HWUH 91 Wfc
Sept 90 WW 6 83HMMW
Corn ' i
May. 52if; 52 t2t MJiEwy
July. ia4 B3Vi fisur 5i5
Sept. 544J 6i 54 i 54H MX
Oats
May. 344S 34USI StW WW 34H
July. 34J4eH S44frH 34Uti 34H 3114
Sept S4U 34H 34 34A 34
Pork
May. 19 S 19 i"7H-
19 82H 19 85 19 70 19 70 19 SC
July. 19 70 I 19 70 19 2tt 19 61Vi i od
I-ard I
May. 10 W, 10 65 10 57H 10 S7V4 10 0
July. 10 67ii-
10 70 10 70 1 10 GO 10 60 10 70
Ribs llll
May. 10 H 10 B2H 10 10 45 10 47H
July. 10 60 10 63H 10 47H 10 47H 10 u
Chicago Cash Prlcos Wheat: No. 2
red, I1.031.08; No. 3 red, 95otl.00; No. 2
hard, 91J93c; No. 8 hard, 898OTo; No. 1
northern, 92092o; No. 3 horthcrn, 8991o:
No 3 northern, 86H4f88Mc; No. 2 spring,
8if90c; No. 3 spring. S687c; No. 4 spring,
SOHc: velvet chaff, S691c; durum. S7
9:c. Com: No. 2. 50c; No. 2 yellow, 50
60Ho; No. 3, 47Uif48Hc; Np. 3 white. 48tttt
49Vic; No. 3 yellow. 47H??io; No. 4. 46
47ttc; No. 4 white. 46tt4SHo; No. 4 yel
low, 45i04nic Oats: No. 2, 32c; No. 3
white. S4?K15o; No. 3, 31Ho; No. 3 white,
32Vi33c; No. 4, SHic; No. 4 white. 310
32Uc; standard, 3SVi3c. Rj-e; No. 2,
6U362c Barley: 47(S71c Timothy: 33.700
3.7G. Clover: $12.001S.BO. Pork: ,119.60.
Lard: JI0.47WC. Ribs: W.gTWO'lO.OSHc.
BUTTER Easy; creameries, 2RiUiSc.
EGOS Firm: receipts, 6.K22 oases, at
mark, cases Included, 17HSc: refr.ger
ator firsts, 1314o; firsts, 19ffl9H';.
POTATOES Steady; rcceipti. 7o cars;
Michigan. 464So; Minnesota, 4VSvi; Wis
consin; 43ff4Sc.
POULT.RY Firm; .turkeys, drjased, 21c:
chickens, nllvp. 14c: snrlnirs. ullv. 14Uc
Nott York General IMnrket.
N.EW YORK. Feb. 21.-POULTRi
Dressed, quiet but steady; fresh killed
western chickens, 1415c; fowls, 1557 j7c;
turkeys, ltQc.
BUTTER Weak: receipts, 6.2.V) tubs;
creamery extras, 3&335HC, procpss extras,
26I26Wc: Imitation creamery, firsts. 24
,25c; factory, held, 22&2Ze; factory, cur
ing stocK. neia, zowuc; pacxing stock,
current make, No. 2. 20QC0Hc; No. 3, 170
19c.
CHEESE Steady; exports, S00 boxes;
state whole mill;, colored specials, 17
18c; stato whole milk, white specials,
17Vic; skims, 514c
EGQS Steady; exports, 14,995 cases;
fresh gathered, extras, 21 22c; fresh gath
ered, firsts, 20c; refrigerator, firsts, 18V4
iJ16o; nearby hennery, whites, good to
large sizes, new laid, 26c; nearby hennery,
selected whites, defective In size or qual.
tty, 2124c; nearby hennery, brown, 22c;
western gathered, whites, 2Sf24c.
Kansas City Grain nnd Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. Feb. '21. WHEAT
Cash: No. 2 hard. 85S8',lc; No. 3, 8487c;
No. 2 red, 9uc$1.02; No. 3, 89c11.00.
CORN No. 2 mixed, 47c; No. 3, 46c; No.
2 white. 47Ho; No. 3. 47c.
OATS-No. 2 white,, 3S4i34V4o; No. 2
mixed. 32&g33c.
BUTTER Creamery, 35c; firsts, 33o;
seconds, 31c; packing, 19c
POULTRY Hens, 124o; roosters. 8Ho;
ducks, 15c. "
EGGS Firsts. SOc: seconds, 13c ,
Closing prices of futures:
WHEAT May, 86H86o; July. ffiHc
CORN May, SlWffSlHo; July. B2He63V4c
OATS May, 35',ic
.St. Louis General Market.
ST. LOUIS, Mo., Feb. 21. WHEAT
Lower ; May, 91o; July, SOVic
CORN-Hlgher; May. SlH851V4c; July,
OATS Steady; May. 34o; July, S4Hc.
'POULTRY Irregtilar: ehleWonn. 1??
springs, imoj turkeys. 17c; duika, 17c;
BCCBP, gu
butter-Firm: croamerv, 2S33c
EGGS Lower at 19Vic; no murket tB-
morrow.
.
T.tTerpool Grain Market.
LIVERPOOL. Feb. 21. WIIBAT-Spot,
steady; No. 2 Manitoba, 7s 7d; No. 3
Manitoba. 7s 5d. Futures, steadv: Mnrnh
7s6Kd: May, 7s 4d; July, 7s d.
corn hpot American mixed, new,
quiet. 4s 10(1: spot American, old.
Es lOVid; spot American, new, via Galves
ton, easy, is oai jutures, steady; March
LaPlata, no stock: March, American
mixed, is 9Hd.
Tnriientlnc una Ilosln.
8AVANNAH. Ga.. Feb. 21. TTinpnv.
TINE Firm, at 42ic: sales. 107 hM,. r.
celpts. 94 bbls.; shipments, 233 bbls.: stock.
lotova uuiii,
ROBIN Firm: sales. 865 bbls.? rorolnt.
3S3 bbls,; shipments. 370 bbls.r stork.
904 hbls. Quote: A. B, IG.27H; C, D, $3,30;
W,r8.60: I, J6.70; K. J6.90; M, 17.00; N
17.05; WG, 87.10; WAV. 7.157.K).
Metal srarket.
NEW YORK. Feb. 21.-MBTALS-.Cop.
per firm; spot and February, $14.25 bid:
March, April and May. 814.2fyffl4.75. Elec.
trolytlc, 115.00; lake. 115.25: castings. $14.75.
Tin Steady; spot. H8.EOtMS.67Vi; February.
14S.2&5N8.67; March. $47.75f48.25: April
S47.50S48.00. Lead Steady; $4,2534.85.
Spelter-Julet; $S.254S5. Antimony
Quiet; Cookson's, $9,308.40. Iron-Steady
and unchanged.
Wool Market.
ST. LOUIS. Feb, 21. Wool Stead v.
medium grades, combing and clothing,
iikiii mio, ifi.ic, neavy line,
UOlle; tub washed2703..
Basnr Slarket.
BUQAIt Itaw, firm: muscovado, 59 test,
2 9Sc; centrifugal. M test, 2.4Sc; molauses,
80 test, 2.73c, Iteflned steady.
Slonx City I.lve; Stuck Sfarket.
SIOUX CITY, Feb. 21 CATTLE lie.
rflrits. 600 head. Market steady: nativ.
steers. 7i2Mi8,T6; cows and heifers, 15.2G
7 canners. 50i34.50; stockers and
'"jHiOS-Recelpts. 4.M0 head. Market Bo
i.ii.on hun. t7.TKna.
a 111 tr1i1- hfiOV't' T7 irjTi Q flC . 1
' ," ,n. '2i""f
7,60: bulk of sales, 18.0ftff8.05.
8HBEI' ANP IAMBS-No receipts,
,Wn,', JIH, f).IiVV
PW YORK STOCK MARKET!
Few Weak Spots Appear, but Gen
eral Movement is Narrow.
BEAR OPERATORS MORE WARY
Southern Pacific Ilreaks llelnir Par
for First Time Since Nlnetecn
11 Kht Smaller Karnlims
Shown In lienor!.
NEW YOIUv. Feb. 21.-Thero were a
few weak spots In tho stock market, but
the general movement whs narrow and
trading dull. Speculative sentiment re
mained bearish, but tho bears were more
wary and finding- that the- market offered
effootlve resistance made little effort.
Thrro was no Inducement for operating
on tho long side, nnd tho result was that
trading fell to 'normal proportions at
times and price movements were hardly
worth recording. ' ,
Southern Pnclflo broke below par for
the first time since 190S. I-argo amounts
of the stock change! hands around par,
but eventually the price yielded and sold
as low as 99. Publication of the annual
report, showing smaller earnings, fur
nished reason for selling. Liquidation of
Inactive stocks continued although tho
effect on the general list wjwi negligible.
Weakness of low-priced jallroad stocks
wns a feature of Uio dealings. Krlo sold
at 2SVi. the bottom prlco since 1911. South
ern. Wabash. Wheeling & Lake- Brio nnd
Lako Erie & Western also wore heavy.
Tho petroleum stocks declined abruptly.
The week's liquidation of stocks was re
flected In the way .of a loan contraction
In tho bank statement which appeared
today. Loans were scaled down over 29
000,000, and although there was nn actual
oash loss of $4,300,000 tho surplus reservo
was Increased by $4,226,000.
Tho downward tendency In tho bond
market continued. Total sales, par value,
$2,005,000. United 8tatcs 2s declined . and
4a coupon Vi on call.
Number of saleu and leading quotations
on stocks today wore as follows:
BUM. tilth. Lw. ClOM.
Amalxvmited Onpfior .
Amerlna AxrlcnUaral
Amrlrn nm piijcmr. ,
Amerlna Can
Amrrlctn Can rM
II.7W hm ns 7H
too t: m H
MO 14H ilUj Hi
4.K 4 OS tJ', lt'4
l.ooo m im; tun
American C. A F 1,004
(IV 41 H
American uouon oil no 41
4IV4
4
Am. Ice Bnmmlra...
American Unroot ...
Atntrloan LoeomotWo
American 8. & R...
Am. 8, & 11. pfd
Am. Hour I'.trintns, .
Amtrlran T. & T
American Tot coo ...
Anaconda Mining Co.,
Atchlaon
Atchison Bfd
600
too
CM
UK
M
Mai
MU UVt
MM
loo losu m is
zoo 115M lit nn
104 !V
303 idSi 247 147
I0O I5U IS U
1,504 101S 101 101
iw in ivi loi
Atlantlo Coast Una
in
104
3U
naltlmor A Ohio 1.40O 100 IM
nathlchtm steel 1,) IT It
nrooklrn lUslit Tr TOO UK MK
Canadian rarlflo ,(00 t2 tUU 124
Central leather S7
Oiraapeakn t Ohio 1,000 71 ;i TJ
Chlcaao O. V
C04 It 14H IS
Cblraso, M. ft Bt. P
Chicago L tf. W
Colorado V. & I
ConjolldatKl Gas
Corn I'rodncUi
Datawara & Hudwn
Dnver, & Klo tlrande. ...
Donrer & 11. Q. pfd
niirtlllrra' Eacurltle
Ilrlo
Brie lit pfd
Rrla M rM
General Klectrlo
Oroat Northern pfd
Oreal Northern Or etfa.
Illinois Central
intarbonruoh Met. .......
Inter. Mat. pfd
International Hal-renter,.
lntar-Marloe pfd ,
international Taper
International Pump
Kaniae CUr Southern. ,..
iAdade Uaa .............
Iiehllh Valler
luliTllla A. NathTllla..
ii.. st. r. & n. a. m...
Mlaaouri, K. & T
Mlnaourl I'aclflo
TMtlonal nlacult
National laead
N. 11. It. of M. M pfd..
New York Central........
N. Y.. O. & W
Norfolk & Wetern
!,rlli American
Northern Pacific
Pacific Mall
1'ennaylTanla
I'eople'a Uaa .......i,,,..
P., C, (!. & St. h
IMttahunh Coal
Preaaed steel Car..
Pullman Palace Car.... v.
Reading
Republic I, S
Republic I. I fl. pfd
Itock liland Co
Keck laland Co. pfd..,..,
St. L & 8. F. Id pfd...,
Seaboard Air Line
E,ahoard A. ,1,. . pfd
Slon. Sheffield 8. I.,..
Southern I'aclflo .,
Southern "Ilallwajr
So. Rallvay pfd
Tenneaaee Copser '
MOO 104 10T t01
104 131 ii lUVt llt4
104 M 14 UU
) mv, i3iii ins.
0 UH 1t4
im
1114.
20 vi
IS
17
41V4
14
104
"ioo
17 17
l.too
100 4114 4J
400 IS K
too ur!4 r.i
WW
M 111 116 l
:0O 31 UK MH
ioo i:: m i
200 17 lfi 17
1,109 t MVi HVt
303 107K WU. 107H
"Vi
11
II
404 :H !4H J4V4
144 101 V. 101'i 100U
304 WSVa 1S5V4
404 133 1J1 lllVi
104 H4U mvi lit
:oo k :su ii
1,100 31Vi 17V4 I7H
MO 112H 111 113
, 41
, nn
100 10SV4 1(1014 103
1,000 34 29T 1T4
100 107Vi loss loavi
, 71
s.rno iia iiiu 11RU
ivj; ,z7 iiu
i.eoo iisvi nsvi nsvj.
110
Va
1,000 MV4 14 20
104 1 Wt 2IVi
lSIVi
31,304 IMS 15'H 1S7H
hi
21
(00 13
100 3i
104 W
38H
W,
is
HH
45
38
mi
7IVi
3SH
404 46V4 44;
.24,100 100S 09
. 1,704 it 2BH
104 7,4 71'
100 34 S5
10) 1l4 UVa
Texaa & Pacific
Union Pacific
Union Pacific pfd
United Stataa Realty...
United Statea- Rubber. .
United Statea Steel.....
U. 8. Steel ptd
Utah Copper
Va. -Carolina Chemical
Wabash ,
Wabash pfd
Wettern Maryland ....
Weatern Union
Wettlnghouea Klectrlo .
.1"
. 24,104 1ttH lMVi 1SSK
40O 7U 17 MVi
IOO 7414 70ti 70
. 3,100 (IU 60-H (1
. 44.840 61H 60U UU
. . 1.SC0 10SH 109 10
, 1,304 tl SOU SOU
31
400
S00
:oo
3
9
(00
100
vt
Wheeling & l,.
SH
Total aalea for tt day, CSO.WX) aharat,
Nevr Vur.k Blnney Market.
NEW YOIllci Feb, 21. MONRY On
call, easier; 2V4B3V4 per cent; ruling rate,
i'A pi-r cent closing bid, 2V4 iter cent;
offered at 2i per cent. Time loans, easier;
sixty and ninety days and six months,
4V4474U per cent.
PUIM& MKRCANTILR lAIBR- Pr
cent.
STEnLINO KXqHANai5-Bteady. with
actual business in bankers' bill ot I.V!1B
for sixty-day bills and at 11.87M for de
mand. Commercial bills, t4.82i. .
BIIjVBIV-Bar, 61Hc; Mexican ollars,
4EV4C
IJONDS Government, steady; railroad,
heavy.
Closing quotations on bonds today were
is follows;
Tl 3 rtf. 2a, reg. .HWtlv. C Bo. ret. Sa... II
u'. . lentil, o i.k ftiii at
U BU. reg IW1U A X. unl, 4i....4H
do coupon 1M. K. & T. Ht 4... MK
II H. n. reg U34 to gen. 4V4 SSU
"..ion . .. .,113T4Mo. PaelflS im .1l,
n.n.ma la coupon. .IMVi do conr. It MM
A.-C. lit 41 It. It, of M. 4Ht
Araer Ag. m N. Y, C g. ),... aj
A T & T cv 41,. WH do db. 41 WVi
Am. Tobao U M'N. Y. N. II. & II.
Armour & Oo. 4Ha.. 0V4 cv. IVia It
Atchlion gen. 4i7.... mN. t V lat o 4.. 7H
do ctV 4a 1110 tJJJ do ov. 4a. lOtVi
Mn cr. I:.
i r' I., lat tl...
.. HVi 4a la 7aJ
,. JJ O. B. I rfdg. 4i.. 90H
.. HV do con. 4 I01i
..lOIKIleadlng gen, 4i
.. II fl, L, a S r. tr a. 7u
Bal. A Ohio 4a..
do SVVe .-
Tlrnok. Tr. CT.
rvn. ot da. (-.
Cen. leather Sa,
Cliea. & Ohio 4V41..1M do gen. 6. iH
do eonT. 4H1. ... WSt. U 8, w. e. 4l. 71
Cblcagq & A, l'.i, fl A. U adj. it 72
C D. tt Q. 1. 4s.... I4K3o. Pac. col. .... ssa;
'do gen. 4a.... H d or. 4a W
C M ft B V cr 4MJ-1MH oo 1st rf. 4a :;
C 11. 1. I . o. . tbu, jvajiway joe
An rtw 4m 87 do Ken. 4a
774
C. & 8. r 44i. 4 Union Paelflo 4s..
ii av II. ft. 4a Iivk do cr. 4a.
IH
W a. n n rat. Si. tHi, do lat A ref l. ai
Dlatlllara V- 8. Robber la..,.103U
Erie p. 1. 4a. MViU. 8. Steel 24 ta.. 100V4
do. gen. aa ... .-ir. unem. la. f7
do cr. 4a, ier. B. 74 Wabaah lit St ai, e S7U
111. Cn. lat ref. 4i. MViWeitern Ud. it 11 u
Mil tLm. ... 74Weat. Klao. . r. 113
luter. M. It. 44i.. "HWla. Central 4a....;; (04
Did. Offered.
Boston Mlnlnir Stocks.
nOSTON. Feb. 21-r-Closlng quotations
on mining stocks were:
Allouei S3 Mohawk
Araal. Copper 74Nerada Con, ...
A Z. I B 21 Itlplaalng Mines
lvl,An. fiin lUMfirlh Rnll
47
im
u t C. C. A B. M. SUNorth Ika
Cal ac Ariiona SU0ld Dominion ..
1 'Cal- 'Iseis 4it Oaceola ,
ta
17
i ;z ii -11 A n Hi cir.-,
!SST.iBS .?.'. wgSiSSS
HSHnperlor
Superior &. n M...
28
20
3.4
S
IS
Franklin
Olroug con JttTamarack
Orinby 47on: IIUV. 8. 8. R, & Jt..
OreetB- Cananem. . 71 1-lt do pfd
Ill Hoy la Copper. 244Utah Con
Kerr I-eke IVttJteh Copper Co....(
Lake Copper .. . .14 Winona-
Im. Ball Cppr ".Wolverine ...,.,,.,
Miami Copper . ,. 2IV1
Bx-dlTldesd.
Couilltlnn of Trrnaury.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 21.-The condition
of the United States treasury at tho be
glnnln gof business today was: Working
balance. 7G.4S6,3; In banks and Philip.
Pine treasury. M4.49S,617: total of general
fund. J14G.7to,to5. re'elpts yesterday.
2.4il.W, disbursements, 13,282,321 The
surplus this fiscal year la 17.149,005, as
against h. deficit of 3i.3l77J7 last year,
The figures for receipts, disbursements,
etc.. exclude Panama canal and public
debt transactions,
Clrnrlnir lliinar llnnk .1 tat rnirnt.
NKW yoitK. Feb. a. The statement
of the actual condition of dinning house
banks nnd trust companies for tho week
ttlvo days), sliows that they hold
llS,173,0 reservo In excess of legal re
qutreiiients. This Is nn Increnso ot $i,220,
7W from last week. The statement fol
lows. Actual condition;
Amount. Decrease.
l.oan i.nvi,Pia,(H) i2.2S5,ooo
Specie aS9.51S.CHX) 4,178,000
legal tender S2,1.V,0i. 190,000
Net deposits l.HI.WJ.OOu 3I.SM.000
Circulation 4S.S93.0tX) 113.000
Kxoess lawful re
serve 13.173,(vO 4J2a7tA
Banks' cash reserve In vault... .3&2,lfX000
Trust conuwiiles' cash reserve In
vault f9.47O,00i
Aggregate cash reserve 421,64,000
Trust companies reserve with
clearing house members carry
ing Zb per cent cash reserve,... M,MO,000
Increasn.
Summary of state batiks and trust com
panles In greater New York, not In
cluded In tho clearing house statement:
' Amount. Increase
Uwis 1177.100,100 ll.ltt2.10n
Stleclo 01.909,(1X1 1.742,000
Legal tender 7.90S.4) 4.M0
TotiU deposits ,.!636,100,a) 1 617,70t)
I
I.ondnri Stock 91nrke4.
IONIXJN, Feb. 21. American securities
were dull and featureless during the
early trading today. At noon prices
ranged from unchanged to Ho higher
than yciiterday'B New York closing.
Ilnnk Clcnrlngs.
OMAU1A. Feb. 21.--Hank clearings for
today are 12.945.319.64 and 23,619,217.33 for
(the corresponding day last year.
HlirUltT OK CM3A1UNO HOURIS
Trnnsnnllnns of Aavoolntril Dnnks
for the Week.
NWW YOU1C Feb. 31. Uradstroota
bank clearings report for the week end
ing February 20, shows an aggregate of
13,732,720,000, as against !3,02,637.0CO Inst
wek and 12,704,839,000 In the corresponding
week last year. Following Is a list of
the cities:
CITIES, Amount. Ino. Deo.
Now York 12.1W,S9I.O0O 41.4
Chicago 317,973,000 39.2
Boston 193,773,000 S0.2
Philadelphia 177,692,000 S7.S
Rt. Ixiuls 86,517,000 17.4
Pittsburgh M.s$l,000 40,
ICansas City 65,001.000 11.4
San Francisco 6S.331.000 31.3
Bnltlmorn 4O,49,O0O 26.8
Cincinnati I7,734,0 2B.0
Minneapolis 2S,oor,ox 66 J
Los Angeles 23.662,000 33.4
Cleveland 22,736,000 64.7
Detroit 23,433,000 65.4
New Orleans 18,346,000 14.6
OMAHA 17.979,000 B.O
Loutsvllln 10,671,000 4.1
Milwaukee 17.OW.000 11.0
Seattle 13,687100 64.6
Portland. Ore 12.616,000 34.4
Bt. Paul 10,165,000 16.3
Denver I 9,eM8,000 9.4
IudlnliapollB 10.127,000 41.7 ......
Salt Lake City ' 6,461,000 67.8
Columbus 6,203,000 25.0
Tolodo , 6,687,000 65.8
DulufU 1.648,000 64.0
Des Moines 6,900.000 45. S
Spokann 4,223,000 7.4
Tacoma 4,223,000 7.4
Oakland 4.448,000 85.6
Peoria 4,013.000 32.9
San Diego 8.420,000 62.6
Dayton .107,000 23.8
Sacramento 1,941,000 40.3
Cedar Rapids 1,857.000 120.0 1
Watorloo 1,223,000 25.4 ......
Springfield .11 1.231,000 14.S ......
Qulncy, III SS5.030 26,8
Bloomlngton, III... 7A4.O0O 3.9
Ogden, Utah 803,000 20.7
Decatur, 111 649.000 48.8
Jacksonville, HI.... 430,000 67.2
Washington 7.54(1,000 26.9
Ht. Joseph 8.912,000 46.6
Topeka 1,812,000 36.6
Lincoln 1,861,000 37.3
Sioux City 3,185.000 17,7
Wichita 3.606,000 26,3
OMAHA GliNKIlAI, SIARKBT.
. .BUTTER No. 1, l-lb. carton. 3cj No. 1,
CO-lb. tubs. 36Vic; No. 2, 31c.
CHEESE Imported Swiss. 32c; Amerl
can Swiss, Stici blocs: Swiss, 24c; twins.
19c; daisies, 19c; triplets, 10c; young
Americas, 21c; blue label brick, 20o; llin
berger, 2-lb.. 21c: l-lb., 22c; New York
white, 20c.
POULTRY Broilers, 16.00 per do.',
hens, 10a; cocks, 11c; ducks, 20c; geese.
)8c; turkeys, 25c; pigeons, per dax., 11.20
Alive, broilers, 18c; hens, 12c; old roosters.
7a; ducks, full feathered, 16c; geese, full
feathered, 13c; turkeys. lCc; pigeons, per
doz., COa; homers, 12.60; .squabs, No. 1,
11.60; No. 2. 60c.
FISH tFresh) Pickerel, e, frogent
white, 10c, frozen; trout, 14c, frozen;
large crapples, 12c, frozen; Spanish mack
crel, 16c; eel, 16c; haddock, 12c; flounders,
11c: shad roe, per pair, 40c; salmon, 18c;
halibut, 18c; frozen, 13c; buffalo, to; bull
heads, 13c. Oysters, boy standards, 11.13;
northern. 11,40; selects, f 1.60; counts. 11.90,
FRUIT Oranges i Extra fancv Call
fornla navels, 126, 160, 176, 200, 316, 260 per
box, 13. DO; fancy California navels, 126,
160, 176, 200, 216, 260. per box, 13.26; extra
cholco California navels, 160, 176, 00, 21C,
200, per box, 12.60: extra choice navels, 126
size, per box, $2.60; extra choice navels,
288 size, per box, 12.60; extra cholco navels,
300 and 324 size, per box, $2.26. Drape
Frultr Extra fancy Florida, 36 size, per
box, $3.00; 46 size, per box, $3.26; 64 size,
per box, $3.25; 64 and 30 size, per box,
$3.60. Cranberries; Extra fancy. Bells
and Cherry, per box, $3.2i. drapes: Im
ported fancy pink, heavy pack, I7.60$7.75.
Lemons:; Lema brand, 300 and 340 slbes
$7.76, 420 size, $7.60. Pears: Extra fancy
California Winter Nellis, per box. $2.60,
Hn lianas: Selected, bunches, $2.002.60;
Jumbo, large fruit, bunch, $2.76&3.60.
Apples: Extra fancy Washington
Jonathans, lit, 125, 138, 160, 165, box.
$1.85; extra fancy Washington Orlmes'
Ooldcns, 113, 125, 138, 160, box, $1.75; extra
fancy Washington Roman Beauties, 72, 80,
(8, M, 103, 12$ bfjx, 11.75; extra fancy
Washington Black Ben Davis. 72, 80, 88,
90, 104. 125 count box, $1.75; extra ifancy
Washington Red Wine Heps, 104. 112, 126,
138, box, $2.00; extra fancy Pink Cheek
Waxen and White Winter Parmalns, 96,
104, 113. 125, 138, 150, 143 count, box, $2.00;
extra fancy Colorado, unwrapned. White
Winter Pearmalns. 160, 168, 1b&. 200 count,
box, $1.65; extra fancy New York Bald
wins, per bbl., $2.90; extra fancy New
York R. I. Qreenliiga, per bbl., $3.25; ex
tra fancy New York State Russets, per
bbl., $3.00; extra fancy Missouri Jona
thans and Orlmes Ootdens, per bbl., 84.00
6-bbl. lots or more, assorted, 15o per bbl.
off, extra fancy Missouri Ben Davis, per
bbl., $2.50; extra fancy Missouri Wine
Pippins, per bbl., $2.76; extra fancy Mis
souri Willow Twigs, Black Twigs, York
Imperials and other fine varieties, per
hlil . 12.25.
VEGETABLES Sweet Potatoes: Extra
fine Kansas, per bbl., 12.75; extra fins
Kansas, per Ti bushel basket, $1.60. Celery:
Extra fanoy jumbo California, per do.,
00c. Cauliflower, California, 2 dozen to
crate, $2.25. Cabbage: Wisconsin Holland
seed, In crates, per lb., lUc, Wis. Holland
seed, per ton, In sacks, $20. Onions: Mln
nesota Yellow Globe, extra large. In
tacks, per lb., lUc; Minnesota Red a lobe,
extra large, in sacks, per lb., lVo; Span
ish, about 45 lbs,, per crate. 11.60. Carrots,
Turnips and Parsnips: In sacks, per lb..
lHc. Potatoes: Minnesota White or Red
stock, sacked, per ou., goo; Minnesota
Uurbanks, sacked, per bu., coo; Minnesota
Red River Ohio, seed, saaked, per bu., 65a
NEW VEGETABLES-Tomatoes: Flor
ida, 6 basket crates, per crate. $4.00. Let
ture: Head, per doz., $1.0031.60; leaf,
home gTown, per doz., 45C0c. Radishes:
Southern, per doz., 46goOc. Parsley: Per
doz., 40c. Cucumbers. Hot house, per
doz., $2.00. Peppers: Six basket crates,
per basket. 60c. Shallotta: (Southern
green onions) per doc. 46c.
MISCELLANEOUS Honey: New Colo
rado, 21 frames, per case, $3.75; new
clover, 21 tumblers, strained, per case,
$1.90; new clover, 24 short pint Jars,
strained, per case, $5.00; new clover, 00-lb,
can, strained, 2 cans In case, per lb., 10c,
Cocoanuts: In sacks, per sack, 6.25; per
doz., 76c.
St. Joseph Live Htock Market.
ST, JOSEPH, Mo.. Feb. 2L CATTLE
Receipts 600 head; market steady; steers,
$6.7(38.76; cows and heifers, $3.8608.60;
culves, $6.6039.50.
HOGS Receipts, 3,600 head; market
Slow; top, $8.16; bulk ot sales, $8.05fi8.10.
SHEEP AND LAMBS -Receipts. 3,000
head: market slow; lambs, $7.OO08.;5.
Key to the Situation Bee Advertising,
OMAHA LIVESTOCK MARKET
Qood, Active and Steady to Strong
Cattle Trade.
HOGS BIG TEN CENTS HIGHER
Sheep In flood Demand at 9tradr to
Strong- Prices Immba In 1nrge
Receipt, bnt Prices Are
Held ."Ueady.
SOUTH OMAHA. Feb. il. 191X
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs, Sheep.
.iiuilUHJ U,U70 D,?)
Official Tuesday 6.433 18,671
Official Wednesday.... 4,600 1,23S
Official Thursday...... S.4JI 15.133
Estimate Friday sw 6.S51
11.759
14.642
7.239
6,447
6.907
Five days this week.21,323 69.821
Same days last week,.1,7M 63,307
Same days 2 wks ago..l7,9M 66,336
Same days 3 wks ago..U,948 65,K.t
Sams days 4 wks ago.. 21,325 63.894
8ame days last year.. .19,51$ 65,771
45.954
60,839
44,933
.30.6K
67,SSS
36,191
The following table shows the receipts
ot cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha
for the year to date as compared with
last year: . Wis. 1911, Inc. Dec,
Cattle 143,265 165,500 12.303
Hogs 479,043 696.CC4 117,651
Sheep 348,916 237,473 60,441
The following table shows the range ot
f trices for hogs at South Omaha for the
ast few days, with comparisons'.
Date. 1113. imi.U911.lU.ll09.Uc.llWT.
Feb. 11
7 82 j I 7 a
7 95l ( 06
7 953) IN IN
8 (1
8 71
6 301 4 17
JO
8 91
6 91
( 88
I 62
93
e
6 31
6 71
83
4 83
Feb. 11
6 131 4 31!
Feb. 13.
99
I 15l 4 13)
Feb. 14,
Feb. 15
7 PS
6 061 90,
8 771
4 IK
4 03
6 011 7 01
8 76
21
Feb. 18.
5 96 7 11
8 76
6 18
Feb. 17.1 8 OOUl 6 941 7 041 8 85
6 o;
4 W
Feb.
U.I I
13UI
' 061
8 911 6 031 4 10
Feb. 19.
Fell. 301
Feb. 21. '
8 0ul
5 90
5 98
01!
92 5 tli 4 15
ISM
7 08
7 01
' 6 97
4 18
8 981
4 07
Sunday.
Receipts and disposition of live stock at
the Union stock yards, South Omaha, for
twenty-four hours ending at 3 p. m.
yesterday:
RECBIlTS-CAlta
Cattle.HoKS.Shecn.ll'rs's.
C, Al. ft 8L P. Ry.. ..
Wabash Ry
Mo. Pacific Ry 3
Union Pacific Ry... 1
C. & N.-W., east.... 1
C. A N.-W.. wst.. 7
C St. P., M. A O. 4
C, St. P.. M. A O. 4
C II. & Q east
C, 11. A q went... 9
C R. I. A P.. east. ..
C. R. I. A P., west 1
Illinois Central Ry'. ..
8
2i ii 'i
20 3
4 2
4 1.
1 .. ..
18 10 1
83 39 3
C. G. W. Ry
1
28
Total receipts..
DISPOSITION-HEAD
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep,
Morris ft Co
Swift A Co
Cudahy Paoklng Co.
Armour A Co
Schwartz A Co
48
680
337
143
197
22(1
1,018
1.111
162
270
1,608
1,833
1.072
Morrell 11
8. Omaha Packing' Co. I
Lincoln Pocking Cb.L,.
W. a Vansant Co
Benton, V. 8. ft Lust,.
Hill A Son .....
F. B. Lowls
J. B. Root A Co
J. H. Bulla
Rosenstock Bros
McCreary A Kellogg...
Rothschild A Kreba....
Cllne A Christie
Other buyers
22
7
21
33
9
2S
13
8
40
17
63
O
2,281
Totals .., 1,013 8,141. 7,076
CATTLE On a Friday receipts of cattle
are generally light and the market of a
tery slow nnd Indifferent character. This
morning receipts were light ns usual,
but the market was out of the ordinary
for a Friday In that the trade was active
with prices steady to stronger. The few
cars offered for sale were picked up very
quickly, practically everything In the
yards bring sold by 9 o'clock In the morn
ing or soon after. While there were no
very oholoe beet steers In sight, there
were cattle here good enough to bring
$8.10. The few stock cattle and feereds
on sale were plckod up along with the
killers and at good, firm prices.
Quotations on cattle: Beef steers, good
to choice, I7.9OS8.60; beef steers, fair to
good, $7.6007.90; beef steers, common to
fair, $6.7607.60; good to choice heifers,
$8.6037.40; good to choice cows, tO.3O3J7.00;
fair to good grades, Jfi.6OB0.30; common
to fair grades, 13.7Mf6.60; good to choice
Mockers and feeders, $7,003)7.80; fslr Id
good stockers and feeders, $6.76ff7.00;
common to fair stockers and feeders.,
$6.26476.76: stock cows and heifers, $00$
7.00; veal calves, $5.7509.25; bulls stags,
etc., $6.2606.60.
Representative sales:
Westerns, Wyoming,
2 cows 1065 6 00 1 cows.., ,.1000 7 00
16 feeders., 190 7 80
CALVES.
No.
ii!.'
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At. Pr. No.
... Ill 7 00 II,,,,
... 100 00 ,.,,
... 110 t 00 1,,,,
... 113 7 00 I.,,.
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...11)1 100 1..,.
COWS.
At. Tr.
...1211 I 00
,,1100 I 00
... 170 04
... MJ 9 00
,.. 110 I 04
.. 110 ft 00
no oo
.,110 oo
,.. 120 I 00
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....111!
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1000
.1121
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to
1010 04
s,
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101 i io
1171
HEIFERS.
t 10 ( Ill M
I 00 1 771 10
I It 4 I0S I 00
, 470
, MS
. IV) I too 71
BULLS.
.1000 1 40 l no t it
770 t U I ,..2140 M
.1110
.UU
t It l.l 1110 10
I 10 1 1170 40
CALVK8.
Jr 4
7 71 1
141
IU
240 I 00
io oo
, ... 1M I 00
... . 294 I 00
i no
00
STOCKERS AIvD FEEDERS.
720 I 't
414 I 7t
140 7 00
tit 7 04
US 7 11
7.
,114 7 Jt
I. ...
to.. ,
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.,..
7o 7 a
, 114 7 It
, 74t 7 K
, 171 7 to
U4 1 10
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
10 Ill t 71 12.,.,., 1171
7 ,. m 7 00 144 10S
171 1 10 17 ,,.,..1111
7 U IH 17 1120
7 10
f M
I 10
I 10
HOUH The market this morning was
almost entirely a speculator affair. Ship
pers and speculators started out early
and cleaned up a large share of tli llKht
supply at prices that were a big 10 cents
higher than Thursday, It was practically
a dime market. The majority ot the sales
landed at $8.1. with the bulk at S8.06O8.16.
the latter price being the highest paid
during the morning. Packers were ex
tremely liuht buyers. Their purchases.
which amounted to no more than a quar.
ter of the receipts, were made at figures
that were about a dime higher, the Prices
being very little dlffernt from thole paid
by other buyers. It was a good active
market while It lasted and everything
soia ueiore iu o ciock. t ne quality or the
majority or tne nogs on sale was very
good, and there were very few heavy or
nigniy mixeo ioaas inciuoea in tne of
ferings. At the close of yesterday's trade prices
were just a shade higher than at the close
of last week, but today's advance moved
values up to a point 10316c above last
week's best time. Today's supply
amounted to about 282 cars or 6,85 head,
the Ugliest for a Friday since the first
week In November, when only 6,800 were
reported. This Is some 3,600 smaller than
both last Friday and two weeks ago, and
lacks about 8,600 head of equaling the sup
ply on the corresponding day a year ago.
No. At,
Bh.
Pr.
NO, AT.
Bh, Pr.
... I lo
17
7 It
onj
I OS
tot
I 06
I OS
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ti m
w is
tl.,
ill
1 10
I 10
10
t 10
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.. ill
to
14..
.214
71. .
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12...,
to.,..
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!....
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17...,
K...
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10, .
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241 110 110
41...
47...
tl...
W...
...III
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I 10
.141 1M 106
..110
..241
.m
..204
I 10
I 10
I 10
I 10
I 10
I 10
I 10
I 10
I 14
t 10
I 10
I 14
8 10
..171 160 I OS
..t7 ... I0S
17...
..tli. ISO I 07 U
tt Hi
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21...
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10. . . .
14. .
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..304
...247
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til 120 I 071,
11.
..904
1...
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7 ,.1M
W. . .301 ... 10 71 . T7 10 10
M . 237 ... S 10 7. . .117 , . 8 10
II. ... m ... t 10 U M4 40 10
tt ITS M I 10 31 HA ... (1(1
24 m ... I 14 70 MS m 10
II. . . 74 ... I 10 ill ... II in
J JW ... 10 71 21 49 II 10
14 .... 241 . . 8 10 ...... 240 40 a in
Tt lit I 10 71 lit ... I 14
I aa .,. I 10 It te ... to
11 M 0 I 10 70 1M ... I UU
30 120 19 IO.'. 244 ... I 12'i
II 360 ... I 10 72 tit 40 ml
21 187 ... I 10 7t ..114 ... I 1214
10 ...,114 10.. 211 ... I llii
14 211 ... 10 71 241 ... itu
14 1 ... I 10 70 217 ... IS
II 171 ... I 10 M 24J ... IS
M 21 ... I 10 44 201 ... I It
is wt ... io ....... son ... x jS
tO 227 44 I 10 7. 147 ... II It
II Ml ... I 10 71 SM ... t II
PIOS.
14... . 104 ... 7 M I
SHEEP Aged sheep and yearlings
were In very meager supply again today,
and as most all buyers wanted a few
trade, comtnencivl wtrly and was brisk
throughout, practically everything being
weighed up at an early hour. As com
pared with Thursday prices wore firm,
with a good strong undertone. Several
loads of fed western ewes sold Up to $100
and some yenrllng ewes brought $.2J,
During the week, ewes have been In very
light supply nn most days and mainly
under the Influence of light receipts,
trade In fat sheep at tho close of the
week Is strong to a dime hlghqf than
last Friday.
1 As of late, a very largo proportion ofito
day's receipts consisted of lambs, among
which wore several loads from Montana
and Idaho. The market opened dafly and
the bulk of the lambs changed hands In
a fairly active way at prices fully steady
with Thursday. As much ns $8.40 was
paid for two nr three bundles of fed
western lambs, and two loads of Montana
stuff went to the scales at $810. The
bulk of the good lambs at the end of the
week are selling around 18.40Qa.65 an
compared with $3.6608.90 a week aiso, thus
showing a decline for tho week of about
15O250.
A very good run showed up for Friday,
there being In the neighborhood of 6,9(77
head reported In. This Is moro than twlco
ns large as a week ago, 2,305 head morn
than two weeks ago and around 2,706
head more than the same day one year
ago, The receipts for tho week thus far
have been comparatively moderate, there
being only about 46.610 head yarded as
against 60,340 head last week and 36,190
head, last year,
Quotations on sheop and lambs: Lambs,
good to choice, $8.5003.75: fair to good,
$8.3&ft8.50; yearlings, light. $7.MHi7.75;
yearlings, heavy. ta.90O7.26: wethers,
good to choloo. $6.3500.60; wethers, fair to
good. 15.IKW0.35J ewes,' good to choice,
$5.85tT5.10; ewes, fair to good, 15.60Oo.85J
cull sheep nnd bucks. $2.7604.00.
SHEEP, '
No. Av. .Pr.
496 fed lamb 85 fl 30
104 fed yearling ewes 85 6 S
233 fed ewes 95 6 00
225 Wyoming lambs 79 R 40
224 Wyoming lambs... So HSS
25 Idaho lambs, feeders...m. 72 7
1,212 Idaho lambs, feeders 7o 7 90
87 Idaho owes A wsth's 127 6 tM
407 Idaho owes....... IN J
270 Idaho owe J 5ft
123 Idaho ewes, culls ..106 4 w
43 Idaho ewes. 1 S
60 Idaho yearlings 84 7
85 Idaho yearlings .12T 6.1
416 fed ewes ) Dg '
618 fed lambs " S
42 Neb. feeders, lambs 63 7 w
300 Neb feeders, lamb . w
670 Neb feeders, lamb
132 culls " 1$
128 fed lamb 4 2 ix
601 fed lambs....,., 4 2 IX
490 Colorado lambs...., J ' f'
880 fed ewes g S SS
76 culls 1"'2''JZ""'
Kansas CUr Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Feb. -7
-Receipts. 700 head. Including 800 .head
southerns market, strong;
$7.0008.75; southern steers. W-SBfl"?.
southern cows nnd1,helfc71,ej&2v .tockl
tlve oows and heifers. $4.0008.00. 1ook
ers and feeders, $6.0007.90; bulls, $5.26
8,60; calves. $6.60010.00; western steers,
$6.6008.25; western cows, $4.00O-76.
HOQS-RacelPts, 8.600 head; market 6
ioo lower; bulk, $8.06O8;0; heavy, , W.00
8,16; packers and butchers. $8.6O.20;
Hght, $8.1008.25; pigs, j IJ,2W.25.
SHEEP AND LAMBiS Receipts, 4,000
head: market, ntrongs muttons. $1.60O.:
Colorado lambs. $8.0008.80; range wethers
and yearlings, $5.6001.00; range ewes. $3.60
05-75.
t. I.onls Mre Block Btnrketi.
BT. JjOUIB. Mo.. Feb. 21.-CATTLE-Recelpts,
2,900 head, Including 300 Texans,
market steady; natlvo beet steers, $5.75
9 00; cows and heifers. $1.6008.00; Blockers
and feeders. $5.2307.26; Texas and Indian
steers, $5.2607.00; cows and heifers, $3.75
6.60; calves 111 carload lots, $5.0006.60.
HOaS-Recetpts. 6,000 head: market 6a
higher; pigs and lights, $6.80O.; mixed
and butchers, $8.2508.45; good heavy, $8.35
CBHEEP AND LAMBB-Recelpt.8, 2.200
head; market steady; native muttons, $5.69
06.36; lambs, $7.00Q9.00. (
Chicago Live Stock Market.
CHtCAOO. Feb. .-ATrLT&-ltecMpt
2,000 head; market atcady; beeves. $fl.w?
9.00; Texas steers, 15.25O6.00; western
steers. $6.0007.00; tpe!? nnd ,S!r,I?:
$6.6007.90; cows and hellers. S3.L4I7.to;
C1?&nW. 17.500 head: rn.rkjj
strong; light. yK?i .mJx2l'eJ.V?n?
8.40; heavy. $7.8908.35; rough. SL90O8.10;
pigs. $6.2508.20; bulk of aile. H-h
' SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpte. 8.009
head; market firm; native,, ;!-!g--65'
westerns, $5.4Wjr8.76! yearling, tO.7Wfi8.00;
native lambs. $7.4004 5; western lambs,
$7.40O.85.
PROGRESSIVES PREVENT
END OF ILLINOIS DEADLOCK
SPRINGFIELD, III., Feb, 21.-Progress-Ive
leaders prevented today the election
to tho United States senate of I. Y.
Sherman, republican, for the long term,
and Frank if. Funk, progressive, for the)
short term. They refused to enter Into
a combination with the republicans until
furnished the names of members whose
votes would make such a combination
successful, t'pon their request being de
nied, tliey resiled that they wore not,
ready today to go on with the plans t
elct' senators,
Under a Jolntresolullon the two house
of tho legislature adjourned until next
Wednesday.
SUGAR COMPANY'S DEMURRER
SUSTAINED IN FEDERAL COURT
NEAV YORK. Feb, 21 Federal Judga
Coxe sustained today the demurrer ot kite
Fcdoral Sugar Refining company In the
suit brought by the government to re
cover re-llquldated duties on Imported
sugar aggregating $119,080. Collector L00U
recently held that the original entrtM
made by the company were fraudulent.
Judge Coxo decided that as the collector's
decision was made ten years after, the
entries had been made, it was not final
and conclusive, as the government con
tended, and sustained tho demurrer to tho
complaint on this point.
PHYSICIANS TESTIFY SNEED
INSANE AT TIME OF MURDER
VERNON, Tex., Feb. 21. Two physi
cians, Dr. D. C. Darnell and Dr. J.
Edson, both of Vernon, testified today
thot In their opinion J. B. Sneed was not
capable of Judging between right and
wrong when he killed AI O. Boyce, Jr., at
Amarlllo lastj September; that he was not
capable of criminal Intent at the time,
and that when he saw Boyce his reaso-i
was dethroned. The physicians wera
called as witnesses for the defense at
the trial of Sneed, charged with murder.
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