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    THE BKK: OMAHA. AVliDNKsDAV, MAKCll
If)
IlmixrM mill Cnttrifst-n.
NOW is th time toilet your vacant
houses with Payne & Stater Co., as wo
are bavin more tails for good houses
than tvw run supply.
Dybbrn & Fletcher, mover of household
goods, ptnnoe. work guaranteed. D. 30S).
Stores nmt Offices.
ELITE picture show room nt 616 N. 24th
Bt., Booth OmRlia; n new front and newly
decorated: unexcelled location, loom for
S60 chairs, no fixtures; excellent oppor
tunity for nn experienced show man.
Hall Dipt Co.. 438 Ramge Bid. D. 7406.
MUCK store room, with cement base
ment: IMS Burt St; MR.00
TllOS. V IIASSKN, 207 McCagUe. D.
THIS THREE-STORY AND BASEMENT
BUILDING
lately occupied by tho
DRUMMOND
Motor Co.. at 314-18-18 8. ISth St., li
FOR RENT
i i. .i nl .,.,. ..,. i-rtin
It Is sixty-six er 2"M,0,,e mn;,
Hi. ore feet of floor spaco. and can maKe
If 24.000 If vanted. or will rent separate
'"loors. It Is vell fitted for automobile I
snlo and repair shop.
P 8. r CUTIS, S0S Harney St.
roil nENT-rur wholesale, light man
ufacturing or retalt purpoi.es Fornara
Bt. after December SI the three-aiory
and basement building, 22x1 CO at No. 10U.
Farnam St. Upper floors have llcht on
threo sides. Inqulra at room 214, First
National Bank Bldg. Tel. Douglas 1242.
OKKKHEI. FOR SALK
Munluul .instruments.
SLIGHTLY used htirr. crude pianos, HOC
up. Harr Piano-Co.. 3d floor Boston store,
Trpen rllcT",
HAVE a new MonHrsb, typewriter; win
cell at sacrifice, a I an leaving the city,;
machine can be seen uny time. Address
73. 643 care Bee.
RENT an L. C. Smith it Bro. type
writer vlslblo bnrk space l:ey model;
new ribbon: A-l machines In every re
BPect. L. C. Smith Sc Bros. Typowrlter
Co.. 1316 Farnam 3t.
TTl'BWKITHPil Tor rout: i months. .
CENTRAL T VPKWR1TKK EXCHAjNU,.
Mlacelliiiiciiii.
gAFE.S-2d-h.ind. American Supply ,Co.
STORK FIXTl'RISS. coolers, refnscra
tors, s occrs display counters, Ice ma
chlnis The United Line. 1127 Farnam.
FOn SALE New and second-hand
carom and pocket billiard tables and
bowling alleys and accessories; bar fix
tures of all kinds; ensy payments. The
Brunswlck-Bnlke Collender Co., 407-403
South 10th St. j
"llAI.lS safer, new & 2d-hand. Corey
& McKenile Pt'g. Co.. 1417 Harney. D. 2644.
$5
COAI: tfa pood; try a ton; best for
money. Web. SIX. Mnrmon & Weeth.
Kindling, J4. II ilni-- lurnhnr & wrecKi.iV
FOH SAWO-No- 3 Jllddleby oven, first
rlasa condition. Address or phone, "Vienna
Bakery, Fremont. Neb.
ONK set of Werner's Kncyclopedla Brl
tunnlcn. with case; 25 volumes books, In
first-class condition; will sell cheap. Tel.
ephono Douglas 4791 or Webster 2974. W.
11. Horcherdlng, Omaha, Neb.
PERSONAL
B. nKLLE, scientific' massage; 'oaths;
drueless treatments. 703 S. loth. Apt. U.
Scientific massnge. Mrs. Hedlund. D. 7943.
M' A Kfi A n IRwedlsh movement. Apt.
iXCJOAUil.j, im Farnam. Mtt.
II ASS AG Er salt Rlov.. Mme. Allen of
Chicago, 109 'S. 17th St. Douglas 7665.
63-DaY BLOOD HKMEDY.
Bexten pharmacy. 12th and Dodge.
Mnssage--inxpert treatment. Mrs, Steele.
2CR S. ISth St, Iloom SOS. Close- 10 'p. ro
" TIIB SALVATION " ARMY solicits cast
off clothing; In act. anything you do not
neco. we couec. repair an? sen nt in
N. 11th St. for cost ot col.ectlon. to tns
worthy poor. Phone Douglas 412J aaa
wagon will call.
ATAdNFiTlf! treatment. E. Brott,
Miss Fsher( mass., bath, elcc. treat. 13-SC3
ANN V I 'VlKS Ma' Ban0' 1802 Far.
YOUNO women coming to Oman, as
strangers are Invited to visit the4Young
Women's Christian association building
at 17th and. St Mary's Ave., where the)
will be directed to suitable boarding
places or otherwise assisted. Look for
our travelers aid at the Union station.
Massage, Mrs. Rlttenhouae, 30S Boston Str.
INVALIDS NEED PENSIONS.
Iu97 subscriptions the I,. II. Journal
31.60: S. K. Post, $l.tfc, una Country Oen
tleman, J1.50, will earn 13,000. for the In
vallds' Pension Ass'n, which will lnuuro
myself and fifteen other sufferers 10 a
month each.
Must have 297 In March. Your renewal
worth CO cents. DON'T WITHHOLD IT.
Phone DqurIrs 7163, Omaha, Neb.
GORDON. THE MAGAZINE WAN,
WANTED Children to board. Web. 5470.
KT A RR A iT-TT. Corns removed, 25c. Mrs
iU.fJ.OCUi.UVLJ Haynes. 707 S. 16th. D. Ilii
SCIENTIFIC Massage. Marsarlte Hal
loran.' 223 Neville Blk. Phono Doug. 7761.
ELECTRIC MASSAGE Room 23, Doug
las block. Natural treatment for nervous
disorders, sciatica and rheumatism.
iBOUGHT thostock and fixtures of
8, Prison. 4101 N. 24th St.; will not be
responsible for any debt contracted by
him. S Harmel,
Scientific massage. Dr. Pribbenow's
rormer office. Room 401 Ware Blk. D. 7943
i , , .
POULTRY AM) SUPPLIES
ADDRESS M. M. Johnson Camnanr.
Clay Center. Nebraska, manufacturers of
Old Trusty Incubators and Brooders, for
incuDuiorn ana Drooaers; catalogue free.
EGGS
For Hatching
From thoroughbred R. C. Rho2 Island
iteos; Mgorous, naroy stock: great lay
srs; country range: tl for 15; 15 pe? 104
a. ii. uAJvijii, tsenaon, Nen,
F' P' y' ; 'r,' B"r-' U7'.
SIN'GLH comb White Leghorns. W. 17,
3UFF Orpington eggnthat hatch, from
thoroughbred stock. .Also rtuy old chicks.
Harney 478
MR. rOULTRYMAN-lf you nre "not
getting eggs, don't blame the chickens;
help them along by feeding Conkey's
Laying Tonic- Nebraska Seed Co,, 1CI3
Howard St., had It.
FOR HA Lit M 11. Turkey turns, $5 and
J6 Mrs. Mae Kreelantf. Douds, Leando,
Iowa.
RKAI, RSTATK LOANS
MONEY to loan on business or rest
Cen.:c pronsrtles. Jl.CKK) to $500,000.
W. H. THOMAS. 228 State Bank Bldg.
WANTED -City loans. Peters Trut Co.
City Loans
LOW RATES LIBERAL OPZ'IONS
QUICIC AND SATISFACTORY
SERVICE.
Loans on Business Blocks and Choice
Residence Properties a Specialty.
FIRST TRUST COMPANY OF OMAHA.
t ; R VTM RROS Loans SS00 and vip.
l J;1V i.S 0mana Nat'l Bant
WANTED City loans .nd warrants.
W. Farnam Smith & Co.. 1320 Farnam 3L
iaL CITY LOANS. Bemls-Carlberr Co..
7 no-ll Brandels Theater Bldg.
MONEY on hand at lowest rates for
loans 011 Neb. farms and Omaha city
pmperty In any amount. H. W. BINDSIt,
tflg-SlO City Katiops' Bank Bldg
' HARRISON AV MORTON. i6 OmTNaT
$100 to $10,000 made promptly. F, IX
Wead. Wed Bldg.. 18th and Farnarn.
LOANS on farm, and Improved-city
property, 5. 5 and ( per cent; no delay.
; H Dumont & Co.. 1C03 Farnam 8t
irwvwf.: wpii. kstati,: 10
tf . t. , aha N atonal. Kouclas 2T11
Iimietao '"U
xjougias .13,
lit loar a our specialty, Stull Bro.
sAiit: tut KxriiAM.r. . i: ,
lot. MxUt, coram , this property offers
exceptionally profitable Investment; will
greatly inert-asr In value next few years.
splendid sue lor paries uesimia 10 erect
a Dunning on irncsirjin wniraur luuuuu.
Call or atWreKH Paul V. Skinner. Presi
dent Skinner Mfg. Co., Owners. Omaha.
WANT lmuroved farm: I will exchanx
good ir.como town property and pay dif
ference, no agents. Address 2011 Dinner
street. Omaha, Nebraska.
WILL TR ADE EQUITY FOR
VACANT LOT
Hlr rnnm house, modern but heat. In
very good condition, close to 24th St.
car line.
GALLAGI1EH & NELSON,
453 Brandels Bldg. Omahn. Neb.
HEAjj ESTATK
CITY PHM'ERTV FOR SAI.U.
THE ONLY WAY
To beat the money trust is to list your
property for exchange with tho Palmer
Land Co., 1108 TV. O. W. Bldg., who can
match them.
LANDS, loans and exchangee. J. ,v
Olson, 601 City Nat'l. Dk. Bldg.. Omaha
'1-000 stock of merchandise to trado for
Omaha residence property. Phone Doug.
ok tnii pi... National Bank Hide
gg"' V11.. " , JN-aliPn'-JinI'-K "'ag'
160 ACHES of good hay land, clear of
incuniDronce. in hoik county, ixeo., to
trado on quarter or halt section ot cast'
cm Nebraska land. Merrick county nro
fcrrcd. J. R. Collins, 1029 Omaha. National
bank Bldg., Omahn. Neb.
WANTKD TO KL'Y
Doleoff 2d hand store pays highest price
for furniture, clothes, shoex tVeb. 1697.
BEBER pays high prices for 2d-hand
furniture carpets, clothes, shoes. D. 7802.
SELNKR will treat you right: iust
prlccx, 2d-hand furniture, clothes. D. 5iUl.
We pay best prices for furniture. W-7266
D. 8005. quick buyers at furniture.
LOOK Wc pay h'Snes,- prices for ladles'
household goous and valises. Call Gross
man 2513 Blondo, Phone Webster 4562.
WOULD like to buy a five or six
room liouio to be moved on a lot On
In tho neighborhood of 24th and Clark
preferred. Telephone Red 4301.
WANTED TO BORROW
WANT loan of J2.&00 on irood western
land aa security: will pay 8 "nor cent in
terest, owner, i. u. uox zov, umana.
REAL ESTATE
ABSlllAas OK Tl'll.K.
REED Abstract Co.. oldest abstract nt.
Tic In Nahraaita. 206 Brandels Theater.
CITY' PROPERTY FOR S A 1,13.
SOUTn OFHANSCOM PABY
$4,500
J4.E00
SIX ROOM HOUSE.
PRACTICALLY NEW.
3 BEDROOMS AND BATH. 2ND
FLOOR.
QUARTER SAWED OAK FINISH.
BEAMED CEILINGS.
FURNACE HEAT.
ONE BI3CK TO WEST SIDE CAR.
CALL DOUGLAS 164S FOR TERMS.
W. If. THOMAS & SON,
228 STATE BANK BLDG.
Field Club Bargain
a spicnuiu s-room mouern nouso on
35th St., between Poppleton and Wool-
worth Aves.; large ltving room, dining
room, kitchen and pantry; 4 good bed
rooms, attic, hot water heat: lot 5C-foot
front; paving paid. Only $6,750.
210S S. 31th, a good 7-room house; hns
bath, furnace, etc.; east front lot; pav
ing paid. Owner must leave city at once.
Only J2.850.
E.W. Stoltenberg
, Harney 3416 or JJouglas 1510.
MODEL HOME SMALL
PAYMENTS
Six room strictly modern houre. cloce
to car, school and churches. Nice lawn.
Will sell for 3,500.
GALLAGHER & NELSON,
483 Brandels Bldg., Douglas 33S2.
FIELD CLUB DISTRICT
C rooms all modern, corner lot, paved
street. good neighborhood, close to
school and car line. Price $3,350, $300
cash, balance time.
BEM1S-CARLBERG CO.
310-312 Brandels Theatre Bldg.
$160 CASH AS FIRST PAYMENT.
2222 Grand Ave., good 5-rootn cottage,
modem except heat, south tiont lot, all
fenced, paved St. A big bargain for some
one. Exchange considered. Doug. 1853.
10a McCague Bldg.
TO BUY, SELL OR RENT, FIRST SEH
JOHN W BOBBINS, ISO? FARNAM ST.
NEAR CRE1GHTON UNIVERSITY.
7 rooms and den. all modern: fine base
ment. cement walks: large lot. room for
another house: paved and parked street;
within walking distance; a lovely home
BEMIS-CARLBERG CO.,
310-312 Brandels Theater.
WE rent collect, sell any kind property.
Uoiumuia rat I uxenance. an uee uiag
SIX rooms, all modern house, I2.C50
$75 cash and $25 a month. Tel. Web3ter
7630.
FOR SALE.
TUTSINEBS BLOCK ON FARNAM ST
Tho three-story building at 1218 Farnam
St. A splendid income property. En
tirely unencumbered. The best buy In
Omaha. For aetauea iniormation anq
price, aaaress inaa. i. ivnapp, uncoin,
Neb.
MUST sell modern 8-room house 1 block
n. of high school. Price $3,C0u. D. 2607.
It HAT, ESTATE
FARM A: liAXC'H l.t.Mis ran !.vi,U
,,.,
i Oraiuro croves farm land ' e'n Minnesota and North Dakota, to es
Sr Mi Si-aHonlcJl'- taxes. Bearish feeling, however,
.JlleI .Xn'.0'?, ' co exhausted itself when news camo that
FLORIDA-
tnir.V ln.nd.
tracts for sale ana exenange tor goou
incoms producing noimcrn property, v.-.
H. Chllds, 130 W. Ashley Stf Jack-on-ville.
Fla,
Kniisu.
taNrak FARMS and ranches for sale:
CO to 25.000 acres; write for free Hit. V. K.
MQWETfrJ. sauna- ian.
Mississippi.
EASY PAYMENTS Just save $i0 o.
month. Ttn-acre garden and frail farm,
on tho main line of the Illinois Centra!
laiiroad; producing capacity 3Vr $3,000
yearly Terms, $20 down and $1J moninly;
no Interest, no taxes until paid for. ao
Irrigation necessary; pure shallow arte
tlan water; high priced winter cups;
Ideal cllinuto for health. Write for free
maps and booklets. Agents want-'d. The
Vogel Realty Agency, 1007 W. O. W.
Bldg., Omaha, Nebraska
Moutuuu.
SIXTY THOUSAND ACRES CAREY
LAND open to entry at Valler. Mont. Fit
teen annual payments. Section famous
for grain, grasses, vegetables; well
adapted dlverslled farming-. For particu
lars write, Valler Farm Sales Co., Box
2 Vulicir, Mont.
UVK STDfli MARIiKT OF WEST
Mhlp livo stock to Soutb Omaha. Save
mileage and shrinkage. Your consign
ments receive prompt and careful atten
tion. l.lvt; StocU Coiuinlawlou Merchants.
BYEH8 BROS. & CO. Strong, reliable.
CLIFTON Coin, Co.. 222 Exchange Bldg.
MaRTiN BuOa. Xt Co.. Rxcnanga iutlg.
FARMERS, ATTENTION
Ship your own GRAIN to a decided
advantage. Write today for Important
. a 1 n m lt Im ridla rt 1 1 1 iipo n
I regaraies or location, we nanuie
' itun mtnnlv fnedera evervrhinj-
.years experience.
,i,..iM1- i -,-
Absolutely reliable
. S"L4ce-
serv ito.
i TjjE AJC-SAa-BBN QBAIH COMPAirr.
439441 Brandtlj Bldg.. Omaha, Kab.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
j
Buil Throw Millions of Hush els of
I""8 irow millions oi uusncis oi
WilCai 1IUO JrlV.
CORN RESERVES STAGGERING
Heparin Shnvr thnt There1 Arc "Veist
UurtnthlPN of Corn IletuK Held
by the Knrmern f the
Country.
n.MAIt.V Mnrl-li i 1llK.
Millions of bushels of long May wheat
have been thrown Into the pit by ihe
bulls during the Inst three days. While
the pressure has not been marked at nny
time the sellltut was norslstent and sev
eral of the larger houses In the trJo
were loaded up with orders to dispose of
all the grain that professionals cared to
absorb without forcing prices downward
ipo rnpiaiy. The ruct that the wheat in
mo southwest Is well covered with snow
and that them will bn amnio moisture.
for tho time nt least caused wheat to be
sold. The most potent bear factor, how
ever, was the report on farm reserves '
wneat uy n, w. snow. .Mr. Bnow places
the totnl nt 171,000,00) bushels, compared
with 34.0CO.00O bushebY last year. Mr. Snow
volunteers the opinion that ordinarily ,io
deflnlto knowlcdgo of crop prospects can
be obtained as enrly as March 1. hut this
year tho winter has been so open and
mild that his country correspondent in
evcr.N section of thn whnnl licit fpnl mil
iiaent mat no damage of consequence
bus occurred.
aheso COrrnsnnndAnf ft ronori llt.nn mn.
dltlons plnclng the tiveraga at 90 per cent.
Jim reiHiris snv mat nn nppnnnl nr flrv
weather in the fall and enrlv winter thn
k run-wi oi mo wneat piaut is smaller than
usual in western Kansas and Nebraska
and thnt somo lute flown fields haven not
bi'rininaiea. out innt nt thn oinan nr
t'eoruary abundant snow and mnlHtiim
aim snow protection was received In these
secuons, ann the present feeling Is that
prospects are now brlcht. Tim nitn,i
States la badly In nppd nf nxrmri lmi.
ness in oruer to rid Itself ot some of tho
uik wnent surplus now held In various
positions. The recent ilorllnn nt r'i,l
caused recessions In all tho markets of
i;t om worm, witn I'arls and Liverpool
the weakest snots. On.qh whnt .-na in
lower.
Tho heavy renrvn nf mm im nn
fnrms of the United' Slntra
by B. M. Snow, staggered tho holders or
luiiKB. in ine (jnicago market nnd caused
considerable selling oven nt lower prices.
i ne?o reserves worn rennrtnii ii Air
Snnw nt 1 .".n (WI fWTO lm.l.M. ,l.t.u I.'.
200.000,000 bushels hircer than thn
of 1911, tho previous larcest crnii nvnr
jiuiYii. ine miiu cnaracier o: winter and
us ciiect iiiion seen reniilremoittn. la
emphasized by -the fact that the feeding
of corn 'lnce November 1, out ot tho
largest crop over grown, nnd at a com
paratively low level of values, Is llttlo
different than the amount used last year
uurniK mo sumo period out oi n small
crop nnd a high range of prices. Cash
corn was UGr-Hc down.
Holdings -of 007,000,000 bushels of oats
on the fnrms of this country is thn nti.
mate of B. W. Snow; which Is 40.1 per
cent of the crop raised last year. Those
reserves nearly double those of Inst year
ami ate aecicieuiy me inrgest over held
at mis date, i nsn onis wns w lower.
Clearances of wheat and flour were 20S..
iv iiu.; corn, d-u.vw on.
Whcnt at Liverpool closed MTVid lower;
corn. A?fWd higher.
Primary wheat receipts were 815.000 bu.
and shlPinentn 402.000 bu.. against reoelnts
or 3!.,wu uu. nnu snipments ot jh.wu mi.
last year.
Primary corn receipts were 1.037.000 bu.
and receipts 802,000 bu. and shipments
4S6,oou uu. last year.
Primary oats receipts were 668.000 bu.
and shipments 730,000 bu., against receipts
of 676,000 on. ana snipments oi tjun.wu uu.
last yenr.
Tho following cash sales were reported
today:
WHEAT No. 2 hard winter: 1 car, S3c.
No. 3 hard winter: l car. mc; i car,
82V4C No. 3 mixta: z cars, szc.
BARLEY No. 1 feed: H car, 42c.
nvi.-N'n. 3: u car. E4We: 1 car. 54c.
CORN No. 2 white: 1 car, 46HC No
3 white: 1 car, 4Gc; 1 car, 45Hc; car, lie,
No. .3 yellow: l car, r4.c; - caia,
pnr. 44WC. No. 8 mixed: 1 car. 44'lc:
cars. 44c No, 4 mixed: car, 44c; 1 car,
OATS No. 3 white: 1 car, Sltfc, 1 car,
31c. No. 4 white: 1 car, :ilc; l car, jv;c
omnhn Cnxli Prices.
WHEAT No. 2 hard. 8243o; No.
hard, S2J82c; No. 3 spring, 82Q82V4c; No.
4 spring, SlQSmc: No. 2 durum, 85086c;
No. 3 durum, 84SS6C
CORN No. 2 white. 4GVic; No. 3 white,
45ffS4fic: No. 4 white. 44S44i4c: No. 3 color,
44'.i044?ic: No. 2 yellow. 45c; No. 3 yellow,
41V.-414c; No. 4 yellow, 42043c; No. 2,
44V4c: No. 3. 4l44Vic; No. 4, 42VMc.
OATS No. 2 white, 31?i(g32o; standnrd,
SlUOttlHo: No. 3 white, 315j3H4c; No. 4
white, 3WiifJ31c.
BARLEY Matting, 03flS0o; No. 1 feed,
4042c.
RYE-No. 2, 64(5c; No. 3, 64fiC4V4c.
Cnrlot Hecriiits.
Wheat. Corn. Oils.
Chicago 71 593 199
Minneapolis 33fl
Duluth 145 ...
Omnha 25 21
Kansiw City 48 38 11
St. Loiil 52 49 3i
Winnipeg 3M
C1UCAOO GRAIN AMI PROVISIONS
Fepturen nf the Trm! ill if mill Closing
Prices on llonrd of Trade
CHICAGO, March 4. Signs, that aban
doned acreage would be tho omallest In
years had a bearish effect today on
wheat. Closing prices though firm wero
wsc under last went. i:orn snowea a
net loss of Vi'BMe, oats finished unchanged
to tic lower nnd provisions ut a decline
of 2V4a6e to 20c,
According to a leading authority so
llttlo winter damage has been done to
wheat that It was not unlikely tho
breadth for harvest this season might
run between 4,000,000 and 6,000,000 acres
tni-irnr than a vear niro. .Southwest dis
patches were especially bearish, Kansas
points In particular reporting every Indi
cation of a bumper crop because of the
-nowfall of the last flva days. Cloveland
sent word of not having a single serious
rrnn rnmnlalnt tho entire winter.
i V.mected heavy receipts at Minneapolis
added to the weakness of wheat. Ono
! road alone was said to havo orders for
export tiales had btcn made for hhlproent
by way of the gulf. A moderate rally, due
largely to shorts realising rroflts, took
place as traaing came vo u cnu.
Total clearances of wheut and flour
equaled 208,000 bushels; primary receipts
of wheat were 815,000 bushels, against 245,
000 blishels a year ngo.
Corn suffered through sympathy with
wheat. Millions of bushelB on track In
the Chlcngo switching district had n fur
ther depressing Influence nnd bo also did
LEGAL NOTICES.
NEW YORK, January 21, 1913.
ELECTION NOTICE.
THE MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY
COMPANY.
Notice is hereby given that the annual
meeting of the stockholders of the Mis
souri Pacific Railway Company will be
held at the general office of tho company,
In the City of St. Louis, Missouri, on Tues
day, March 11, 1313, at 9 o'clock a. m., for
the election ot thirteen directors. for the
ensuing year, and for the transaction ot
anv other business that may come before
rafd meeting. The annual meeting of the
directors will be held at the same office
on the tame day at 12 o'clock noon.
Tho transfer books will be closed on
Monday. February 3, 191U at 3 o'clotl:
p. m., and will be reopened on Wednes
day, March 12. .1913, at 10 o'clock a. m
THE MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY
COMPANY.
By B. F. BUSH, President.
A. H. CALKF. Secretary FiSdU't
m nrnnnnn-'m iixrvnrr
C5lfB5DRBIKEjKrr
1 Vt iJeVi,
Swo ton tfar rose Ve ns L"'".'.".
unwiibii i ui ivvyv t wun jtmiue'i.
Torluou., Ulreroted, Jtupturnd.
ltait Legs, Milk teg, Throiiibo-
ela, Klepliantluala. Tt.f tout ILa
IntUoimatiuii, aoreneaa una ditcolora-
tlon. rellerea the pain and tlredneaal
re4uceatheawelllmt,itniduallTretor-
iuit pait to nnrmal airencib and Bp
KvJ-Df.e,- !;fi?!!nVVi;iViftfS!5r
cai ona oi viiauiiitinr,, uu., m in ronei
nd proT lt inerll x and 00 per bottle, at
druggUta or clellered. I tela . i-a direcuonj report
druggUU or qeiiteren. iwia i-a oiiecuou, repons
I un rtot tisi nod llotik U ti free on renueit.
j 7 f YOUNO P D F 104 Taamle St., SJrlstCald, Man.
'I
irish predictions regarding the govern
iriit Mtatement next Monday as to farm
reserves. Despite some aggressive selling.
outs were held steady by commission,
house support. ,
stop-Iron selling or provisions rcsuuea
from a break In the hog narkt. Lntir
thero was fair buying credited to In
tevesla at the stock .varus.
Art I le! Opoii. Hlgh-l Low. notMi. Yes'y
Wheat I
Mny.lS4 l , POftPlHfH
July. 90V4 ? WHO. WiG
Sept. 89He4 Sff is S4 H S9W
Com
May. tot MM. MH V.
July. tW MS M .V'Vi
Sept. MH K4H 01 EIH 51S
Oats
May. 34 34 $. 3C 31
July. 34 4QIVi milH 4 34
Sept 34 9t STH 33U U
Pork
May. 20 30 X S7V4 -27 20 3t'.4 20 45
July. 20 05-10 20 10 20 00 20 03 20 17
InrA
May. 10 77-50 10 StVi 10 77'4 10 80 10 S2H
July. 10 7Si 10 72H 10 TO 10 73H 10 774
Sept 10 67-70 10 70-73 10 67H 10 70 10 77V4
Ribs I
May. 10 72H 10 75 10 70 10 734 10 76H
Juiy.hoe:, io trr1 io -05 io or, 1070
8ept. 10 60 10 07WI 10 05 10 05 10 724
Chlpncn Cash Prions Wheat. No. 2 red.
it nt win.: Nn 2 rod. Mkrl1.00: No. 2 hard,
wilSOHc: No. 2 northein. S7S9c. No. 3 '
northern. stHtrssc; ko, : spring, nu.vi.
No. 3 spring, SMfSfio; No. 4 spring. 76CtS4c;
velvet chaff. 8MJS94C; durum. WfOtc.
Corn. No. 2. KtflMHc; No. 2 yellow, fcoc;
No. 3. 47h)e; No. 3 white, 494c. No.
3 yellow, 474fN9ttc; No, 4. 454Se; No.
4 white, 47iNS4c; No. 4 yellow, 6iir4Sc.
Oats. No. 2, 32c; No. 2 while. 344i44c;
No. 3, 31V4c; No. 3 whlto. 324'3,fl24c; No.
4 white. 3t(fr32Uc; standnnl. 33UIf834c.
Rye. No. 2. 62c Barley, 4Sf?70c. Timothy,
$3.0OQ3.R0. Clover. $12.0CiT18.tA Provisions,
pork. $20.20; lard, $10.72'.4; ribs, $10.1241?
10.S74.
m TTBn-steady: crenmory. ..mi.
EGGS Weak; receipts. 15.2fi0 cases; at
mark, cases Included, 174M74c; refriger
ator firsts, 14(rir.c; firsts. lS4c.
POTATOES Steody ; receipts. 75 cors:
Michigan, iWi'c; Minnesota, 44IN7c; WJs-
COtlSln. 4JfjlMiC.
POULTRY Turkeys, dressed, 21c;
chickens, alive, 16c; springs. 17c.
NEW YOR1C ! UN IS It A I, MARKET
Uuotntlons of the liny on Vnrlou
Coiiiiiiodl tlr.
NEW YORK. Mnrch 4.-FI3UR-Mnr-
kct quiet; spring patents, $4.40fH.or: winter
straights, $4,500-4.60; winter patents. $170
06,10; spring clears, $4.20iK35; winter
extras. No. 1, $3.904f4.15; winter extras.
No. 2, $3.8OfT3.90; Kansas straignts, i.iusf
4.25. Rye flour, fair to good, $3.GOfl3.85;
choice to fancy, $3.904.00. Buckwheat
flour. $2.25T2.S5.
CORNM EAL Fine whlto and yellow,
$1.301.30, coarse, $1.251.30; kiln dried,
$3.16.
RYE Easy; No 2 western, ujc, c. i. t.,
Buffalo. . .
BARLEY Feeding, Kc, c 1. r. iow
York; malting, 65fif.Sc c. I. f. Buffalo.
WHEAT Snot, market easy; No. 2 red,
$1.0S4. elevator, and $1,104, f- o, b. nfloat;
No. 1 northern Duluth, iw?ic r. o. n.
afloat. Futures market, weak under liq
uidation prompted by fnvornblo prlvato
crop advices, liberal receipts, a. poor cash
demand and Increasing stocks, closing 4
if4c net lower Export sales 'were thirty
loads. May. 97HWS4c; closed at 98c; July
closed nt 97',fce; September closed at OWdC.
Bonded wheat. May closed at UOiic; JUiy,
964c; both asked.
CORN Spot market, easy; export.
f. o. I), afloat.
OATS Spot market, eaiiy; Btandnrd
white, 384c; No. 4, 374c; No. 2 natural
white, 37i38c; white clipped, axwwse.
FEED-Westcrn spring bran, $22.00;
standard middling. 100-pound sncks,
$22.50: city, $23.0).
HAY Prime. 974c; No. 1. $1.00i?1.05;
No. 2. R595c; No. 3, 754T80C.
HIDES Kirm; ucnirai imern:ii. whui
LEATHER Hemlock firsts. 2Str23c; sec
onds, 27(g2Sc; thirds, 2425c; rejects, i
l'HU VlDlUrSJS I'OI K, lUfBP, -i.vrw.,.irj,
fnmWv workiTM.40: short clenrB. 121.00CT
$22.50. Beef, mess, $19.0020.00; family, $23.00
(fi24.O0; beef hams, $32.0034.0rt. Cut meats,
pll'KleU OnillCB, l-l'l'TBt. J.ivn.cu
14iI15c Ixird; middle west prime, $10.90
(ffll.OO; refined, steady; continent, Jll.tr.
South America, $10.26; compound, $7.75
8 00
TALLOW Prime city, G.c; country,
HOPS Quiet; state, common to eholeo,
1912 crop, r27c; 1911 crop, 10016c; Pa
clflo qoast, 1312 crop, 16ff22c; 1311 crop,
I'fflCe
HIDES Firm: Central America, SOc;
Bogota, 29?i30.c. , . ,
BUTTER Stpudy; receipts, 899 tubs
creamery extras. 35c; firsts, 3iH36c;
process extra, 26827c; firsts. 26tr2o4c;
Imitation creamery firsts, 24050; ''-ctory
held. 22(SC34c: current make, firsts, 2p
23c; packing stock. 20t(21c: current make,
No. 2, 20204c; No. 3, 160190.
CHEESE Steady; receipts, 3.639 boxes,
state whoie milk. held, colored specials.
174gi8c; white specials, 174c; skims, 2
EGGS-Wcak; receipts. 19,303 cases:
fresh gathered extras, 2223c; flrsta. 204JEJ
21c: refrigerator best, 16417c; nearby
lieiinry wliltes. good to large size, now
laid, 2S00c; western gathered whites,
lit7c
POULTRY Dressed quiet: fresh killed
western chickens, 14016c; fowls, 1617c;
turkeys. 1404
St. Loult Gencml MnrUet,
ST, LOUIS, March 4. WHEAT Cash J
No. 2 red, $1.0tg;1.09: No. 2 hard, (O44J020.
CORN No. 2, 49c; No. 2 White, 614462C
OATS No. 2. 33c; No. 2 white, 354c
RYE 02c.
Closing nrlco on futures:
WHEAT May. WH4i". July. 884Q8Hc
CORN May. 51V.c; July, E2T4C
O AT& SI ay, 334033Hc; July. 33-433Ttc.
F1XUR-Dull; red winter patents, $4.90
05.16; extra fancy and straights, $3,900
4.75: hard winter clears, $3.4ttfi'3.S0.
SEED Timothy, $10.00.
CORNMEAL $2.90.
BRAN-r-95tSc.
HAY -Timothy, $12.0VS'16.00; prairie,
$10.0ftfj(H.OO.
BAGGING 10c.
TWINE Hemp, Sc.
PROVISIONS Pork, lard, dry . salt
mnntH nnd bacon unchanged.
POULTRY Firm J chickens, 13c; springs,
16c; turkeys, Jc; uucks, iuu; Keene. o.
BUTTER Steady; creamery, 28fl5c,
trrinRT.owor. 174o.
Receipts. Shipments
Flour, bbls 10.000 13.000
ji..oV I. ii 62.000 67.0X1
Com bu ro.W sl'
OaS'bu... ,0O) C1.000
, Groin nnil ProvUlous.
viwnAH PITY. March 4. WHEAT
Cash, No. 2 hard. 84flMc; No. S. 844
M4o; No. 2 red, $1.01.O7; No. 3, Sic
CORN-NO. 2 mixed, 45ic; No. 3, 464c;
No. 2 wlilto. tvfcc; no. .,
OAT8-N0. I white, S4R844o;
mixed. 3So.
HAY Unchanged.
RYE Unchanged.
Closing prices of futures:
WHEAT May, 864c; July. MJ
CORN May, 61V!01t.c; July, i
No. !
814c.
,a24a.
OATS-May. sine.
ui i'ptkii Creamery. 36c; firsts
32c;
seconds, 31e; packing. 20o.
EGGS-Flrsts. 17o; seconds, 13o.
POULTRY-Hetis, Ho; roosters, S4c
dUCkS, 15C. HhlnmHntL
MWO
Whoat, bu
Corn, bu JS.ftW
Oats, uu .-.0(
Onuilin Hay MurUet.
l.'A0
OMAHA, Marcli 4.-HAY-N0.
1 to
iholce upland. $9.0009.50; No. 2, $7.0009.00;
No 3. $5.00.00: No. 1 to choice midland.
$8.iva9.00; No- -' rr.00418.00: No. 3, $5.jo
7 00; No. I to choice lowland, $7.0008.00;
No. 2, $5.0007.00; No. 3, $4.OO0.OO. Alfalfa:
No. 1 to choice, pea green variety. $12.XB
1S.W; No. 2. $10.(rta 12.00; No. 2. $7.00010.00.
Mlniirnpolls Grnlti Mnrkrt.
MINNEAPOLIS, March 4. WHEAT
ber. SSVtc. Cash. No. 1 hard. 8GHc; No. 1
iKrtlwni. immo; No. 2 northern. S8K0
N 2 n,,rd Montana, 8iHo; No. 3,
80i8iuc.
"-TOr.v:-'.. .
UDllIS-WO. I
' OATH No. 3 while, 30fQlc.
. UYIC No. 2. IMtMc.'
;,,.- i7iiKlrJi
JAJ . . ilul,i,
FtOl'U-First Intents. $I.2H(I.$; i
' mil patents, $4 0601.40; first flloara, $8,000
S.'- second clears, $t.2Z.80.
FIjAX 1 ZSttBl.arW.
Sugar Murkrt,
NI VORK. Murrh 4 -SI OAR -Haw.
tr id' inuacovadn w test. 3 04c. ten -
t gal. W rrst molasses, 89 test
'' Ji Refined, steady,
OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET
Cattle of All Kinds Active nnd
Strong Sellers.
HOGS FIVE TO TEN CENTS OFF
Sheet nnd I.nnibs Hath In Unite
Modrrnlo Supply Drmntid Very
Good nnd Prior Ten to
Fifteen Cents Hlnticr.
SOUTH OMAHA, March 4, 1913.
Receipts were. Cattle. Hogs. Bheep.
Offlconl Monday 4.0SI 4,17ft 10,43
Estimate Tuesday 5,200 12,360 7.400
Two days this week.. 9.3SI 16.4H1 1T.SM
Same days last wcek..l!.W 30.80S .ft49
Same dajs 2 wkst ago. 12.533 3S,SW fAW
Ramo days 3 wks ago. ,11.294 8fi,002 20.713
Samo days 4 wks ago.. 9.7(U M.434 19,4r
Hamo days last year.. 7,827 19.3M 20,017
The following table shows the receipts
ot cattle, hogs nnd sheep at South Omnha
for tho year to date, ns coin pn red with
last year. 1913. 1912. Inc. Dec.
Snul I'v1. !-5
i"B W-??J 'l 'W.JJ
if, 4v-6'' 543,947 70.B70
The following table shows tho range nt
prices for hogs ut South Omnha for tho
last few days, with comparisons:
"Date. 1913. UU2.lBlt. U9lo7l t7TMfi. 1190?."
Feb. 18.
C 1 V
I 7 OC! S 941 0 0J 4 10 6 81
E 90 8 921 5 911 4 15 6 71
5 98 7 OS' 5 97 4 18 83
6 02 7 01 8 98 4 07 it 83
6 03 7 00 9 02 5 3 97 6 SI
6 95 7 04 9 20 6 04 680
5 S9 6 99 9 19 6 11 4 02
6 9S 9 23 6 24 4 II 79
6 02 9 26 G 13 4 12 6 SO
6 OS 6 82 C 14 4 10 0 75
0 116 SC 9 30 4 23 6 79
6 OS 1 4 29
6 15 92 9 47 t 08 6 So
G 20 6 93 9 M 0 14 4 28 6 76
6 78 9 M t 86 4 20
G 33 b 82 9 I( G 29 4 25 6 73
Feb'. lJ4h) E 90
Feb, 2u 7 97?r 6 98
Ftb. 2t
Feb. 22.
Feb. 23.
Feb. 21
Feb. 26.
Feb. 26. 1
Feb. 27.
Feb. 2S.
Feb. 20.
March 1
March 2!
BWfi
8 114
8 1SV
8 191
8 1Z
8 OtSVi
S lS?i
March 31 8 30
Sundny.
Receipts nnd disposition of live stock
at tho Union Stock yards, South Omaha,
ending nt 3 o'clock yestorduy:
RECniPTS-CARH.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheet). H'r's
C. M. & St. r 6
Wahnsh 3
Missouri lM.clfJc... S
Union Pacific (H
C. & N. W eant.. 10
C. Ai N. W west.. 62
C, Bt P., M. & O.. 16
C 11. & Q cast.. U
C H. & Q west.. 28
C R. I. & P. cast 8
Illinois Central .... 3
C. G, W 6
Total receipts. ...220
I
1 1
6 .. 1
36 10 2
2
6S 2 2
7 1
3
45 16
3
3
2
170 31 6
DISPOSITION HEAD.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Morris : Co 644
1,167
2.103
1,170
2,30.3
70(1
2,352
Swift & Co 1.161
Cudnhy Pncklng Co. ...1,078
Armour & Co..., 610
SchwnrU & Co 627
J. W. Murphy
Morrcll , 4
H. O. P. Co 3
Sinclair 6
L. P. Co 07
W. B, Vnnsant Co.... 9
Benton, Vnnsunt & L. 91
Hill & Hon 15!)
F. B. Lowls 231
Huston & Co 103
J. B. Root & Co 333
J. II. Bulla 43
1,958
8.727
"mi
L. F. Husz A 62
Roscnstock Bros 12
Wcrthelmer & Degcn.. 33
Sullivan Bros 21
Rothschild & Krcbs.... ICS
Mo. & Kan. Calf Co... 10S
(line & Christie 133
Other buyers 420
407
Totals
...6.405 0,897 6.808
CATTLE Cattle recelntH wero moderate
today nlthough a llttlo higher than yes
terday, making a total for tho two days
of 9.281 head, a falling off of almost 2,000
head ns compared with last week nna
ot over 3,000 head us compared with two
weekB lino. Still the recelnts for the two
days nro larger than a year ngo by about
1,1'JU head.
Buyers were In tho saddlo early In the
morning and tho market on beef steera
opened strong and uctlve. ' Desirable
beeves sold very freely nt prices that
were strong to a little higher than yes
terday and fully 10u higher than last
week's close. Among the offerings were
cnttlo good enough to bring $8.60.
Tho receipts of cows and heifers were
fairly liberal, but they too wero strong
and active Ucllora and a good big 10c
higher than last week's close. Everything
In the way of desirable butchers stock
had changed hands In good season In the
morning.
Stock cnttlo and feeders wero strong
nnd active the same as they have been
every day of late.
Quotations on cattle: Good to choice
beef steers, S.OO8.75: fair to good beef
steers, $7.7508.00; common to fair beet
Bteers, $7,25(Q'7,75;, good to choice heifers,
$6.76ft7.60: good to cholcn cows. $6,600
7.00; fair to good grades, $5.0506.60; com
mon to fair grades, $.007J;5.65; good to
choice stockers and feeders, I7.WZJ8.W:
fair to good stockers and feeders, $6,SO0
7.60: common to fnlr stockers and feeders.
$6.2606.80; stock cows and heifers, $5.OO0
7t00; veal caives, tu.vixav.zo; duiis, stags,
etc.. I6.Z606.&O. .
Representative sales:
WESTERNS.
18, F. & C. R, Spencer, Utah.
61 feeders,. 983 8 00
Kennedy Bros, Utah.
23 feeders.. 93S 7 85 6 feeders.. 900 7 85
BEEF STEERS.
At. IT, J. AT. Tr,
8V) 7 tO 3 1010 8 H'
975 7 7t 1 1131 I 30
1134 t OS 10 1157 t 4
1091 t It It ,llU t to
COWS.
710 100 I ,-..1153 tO
10
7
38
Zi
1
I
SO) t 3S 4 1013 80
a til t M
1U3 I 75
I til t tt 8,
.loss t to
J 1120 6 li 1
i io; 1 00 t
j loss 1 :t 1
it ios t 1
1 mi 6 50
HEirERS.
t lS t oo 2
. . . .1130 t U
,,..mt 700
....1I6S 7 00
....1100 7 35
lit
' 00
4 1010 t 10
..,. 121 7 05
Wi t 40
ISO 0 42
7J0 I W
cio 1 e
, Ut I CO
,410 I CO
,371 114
, I Ut
. 719 71
, tot I tt
IU IU
, ttl 10
1...
1...
130 7 3S
....
t
3
4
1
....11M Tit
...,1180 7 3S
.... lit I to
.... Hi 7 00
.... 936 7.00
.... 930 7 00
.... 104 T 10
....ion T II
....W70 7 14
..,.14)1 T 0
.... Ml 7 tO
....1740 I M
....100-) f 70
.... 410 T tO
....11:0 00
.... too st
....15(0 136
....3170 34
....1I50 I 10
....) t 7t
3l!.'."
II....
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1 s
i I:::::
1 1
13
10
3
1 ....
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
3
1.....
3.,..,
3....
6....
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,....
30....
14....
I....
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II....
1,.
BULLS.
...1120
55 1..
...15 6 70
...1440 5 70
...1300 5 75
. ..ItW t Tt
...10W 5 SB
...KM t M
3...
3...
I...
I...
1...
...ltM
S it
1300- t 10
1715 i M .
CALVES.
130 7 Sfi 1 300 t W
1T0 I 00 3 310 a 00
...... 13 t 00 1 1H i)
STKISIIS AMU HKIfEllW,
MO 7 t
31.
.ItSt I 19
Wl 7 4J
tit T to
ttl T to
I04t 7 t
1060 T 70
Nt 7 75
1117 7 M
..,,.1107 7 10
177 IM
1101 7 to
1033 7 M
137 t 00
tit I OS
130 I 10
lilt 8 10
1111 8 10
18
)
37
17
2
I
30
1
18
41
18
St
34
31
t
I
....1101 I 15
....iota t it
lid i it
....1171 8 30
..,.1373 8
....18M 3 tt
1383 8 30
....1307 8 S(
1C0 8 SO
,,..1331 3 34
,..,.1S04 8 40
13U I 49
....1311 I 45
1177 I 45
.,..1311 I M
1117 I 60
1500 I M
1311 I 60
....
II....
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20....
11..,.
n....
11,
7 Ml t 10
30...
.UK 8 10
13..
17..
11.'.'
...1313 8 10
I..
.1313 I M
COWH AND HEIFERH.
..1014' 7
30.,
.1030 I (0
.loto t to
11
10....,
...WO t 70
...mi i7i
...1105 Tt
..1301 I 71
...11 I 7t
...1170 I 10
...1300 I It
...1310 7 Ot
...ltU 7 00
...ltlt 7 13
...10u0 t It
...1310 t 10
.1033 19
1170 t to
low 1 10
1134 t 15
lMt I 35
lte t
im t o
1015 I 45
STOCKKRB AND FHBDRRS.
I...
If...
840 I 71
Stt t tt
.. . MO T 04
. . .1131 T 00
, . . 103 7 10
187 7 40
.. Ill 7 It
7M T M
It) 7 35
47 I S6
3 Til T 30
5 Ill T SO
II 804 T SO
II ID 111
I . tit T to
30. 771 7 55
33. UI 1 55
10 110 T UI
I 115 7 14
30 tti 7 H
i w .
it
'
I t
y 31
11.
11M
It I Ml
IIOtlH Slilppt'is nnd sieculal(irs statteti
things this morning by picking up a lew
loads early at figures that wero about (
lower. The first bids made by the hck
err were 10c lower, the txipulnr figure
being $S.20 There were, however, very
few, It nny, hogs sold on this basis, and
as a general rule salesmen held nut for
$S. on strings, and better than that for
real good hogs. After a slow nnd druggy
opening the market turned out to be a
compromise, with the hulk or the sale
nt $k.208.5 and the average prlco for
droves a llttlo better than $s.224. Sev
ernl losds brought as high as 30 during
the early trade, a nickel lower than tlr:
h.gh figure yesterday. Trade was moro
or less druggy all the way through, hut
practically nil the hogs hail been :old
by 11 o'clock. Today's dpi Imp leaves
prices a short nickel higher tlmn at tne
close ot last week, with the top nt the
same figure ns on Sntutduy
Receipts wero moderate this morning,
as there wero only about 175 ears, or
12,250 heHd, yarded, being over 4.000 smaller
than both one and two weeks ngo unit
about 3,000 lighter than on thn same day
a venr nsn. For the two das thn sun-
ply totals 16,426 head, tho smallest since
tho first week of January, when only a
little over 1R.0M wero reported during the
same .perinti
7 7i 7 1
No. A. Sh. rr. Ni. At. Sh. rr.
M at ... i t-i 71 :.m lso
a iih ... a tt u m M
t. ita ... is ... t yn
no ti ... i is it UT ... a J
tt io to a it si nt ... a x
ti ... it ... i jii ti too ... n
t .i n m st ro ... a.,56
si sis to a so i in ico, a ts
st ,soo ... ate Mi m
a sti ... a so st i. ... an
ti ito ... a to iso Hi ... t ts
t sit ro t to it sit ... a 36
tt i ... a so u sot ... t
tt tit ... a so Tt sat ho a sa
74 334 40 I SO tt 178 10 a M
IS UT M I SO to 3(7 ... t
u tat . . a so ;i m ... I sa
:s sir to t so ?t lit so a m
si toi ... I SUi ti ttt 130 a 35
StS ... I ttli 1 ... t
U 1IT ... t 83 Ik at 1ST ... 8 34
ts too i;o a sni 71 ait m t
st sat to t st'i tt tst i ix
tt sio ... a stu to 190 ... ax
t 3M to a stti tt ss ... a s(
1 3t7 ... I 334 10 17 ... a St
ti see ... a ssh 10 sm to a x
73 SM 40 S StVi 3t Stt ... a
70 SOS W a 31? ft SIO 40 I X
is 300 ... a ( a sti ...
41 "1 ... a its 7 301 ... t 30
ti sss ... t 34n co 807 ... as
? km ... a JSli to 311 40 8 27lt
tt us ... i !;ti ts u: ... t si',
1 114 tO 8 St tt 3T8 ... 8 374
it 4 ... a ts no sit to a 37u
a sti ... t st st sio ... a 374
SOS ... t St C3 507 40 8 M
ij sis ... a sa tt .iu ... a so
7i tsj :io a sa 7 sos 40 a .10
is 11 ... a s it oo ... 1 so
Vf 313 10 8 M 71 20t ... a to
1 317 ... I 36 73 Its 10 8 SO
St.. 390 ... SSS S K ... 8 30
St ... IB 70 Sit ... 8. SO
:s 119 ... a ss tt :s ... 1 so
78 331 ... I SJ
SHRHP Condlllonn surroiindtnir tho
market for sheep and Inmbs this morning
wero very ravornblo for tho selling In-
erests. resulting In a lively trado at
prices nnywhero from strong to 10015a
higher nnd In spots ns much an a quarter
higher than the general run of sales yes
terday. Receipts hero nnd at moBt other
mnraet points were rather light, which
fact In Itself encouraged salesmen to
hold out for bettor prices. Whllo early
udvlcea from other live slock centers in
dicated llttlo If any Improvement over
Monday's trade, most of tho local buyers
wero out in goou season auu iinugnt tho
bulk of tho offerings In a comnarntlvelv
short time nt the substantial ndvnnco In
values.
Killing lambs muito un n liberal nrnnor.
tlou of the receipts and wore uneven
sellers, the majority ot them showtnir nn
ndvnnco of 10015c. There wero somo
hiiIoh that looked only strong, whllo
others wero fuljy a quarter higher, Tho
demund was broader than on the last
few days and In consoquenco tho trado
wan marked by less discrimination
against the heavy grades, The movement
of nil kinds continued nctlve nnd a com-
fileto clearance was effected nt an snrly
lour. An high as $8.85 wns paid for Mex
ican lambs, whllo $8,00 won reached by
fed westerns. Shorn Inmbs sold up to
$7.65.
Aged sheep and yearlings were In llcht
supply nnd If anything sold to a better
advantage than lambs, thero being a gen
eral auvance or mwibc. Jn in tne case or
lambs trade wuh very uneven, and conse
quently 11 wan possible to pick out somo
Bales that appeared 26030c higher. A
couple of loads of fed western ewes
touched $6.25. thn highest1 Point of the
season for ewes ot thnt clnss.
All told thero were only thlrty-ono cam.
or 7.400 head, reported In, which mentis
a railing orr or about 2,345 head as com
pared with Monday of last week and also
a considerable decrcaso aa compared with
two weeks ago npu a year ago.
Quotations 011 sheen and lambs: Good
to choice Moxlcan lambs, $8.0008.85; fnlr
10 gooa mexican minus, -.jixti.uo; goqa
to cohlco weoterns, $S.S608.GO; fair to good
westerns, $8.0008.35; fcedors, $7.6007.76;
yearlings, light, $7.3507.65; yearlings,
heavy, $6,7&0fl.lO; wethers, good to choice,
ICAVrii'i.tl): wethers, fnlr to good.
G.3E; owes, good to choice, $6.0000.28; owes.
rair 10 coou. a.t.iio.w.
396 fed ewes 104
374 fed Iambi , S4
174 fed lambs 90
638 Mexican lambs 78
G 25
8 60
8 05
5 75
7 60
7 75
6 10
G 25
5 85
8 40
8 30
6 85
8 25
7 60
6 00
8 25
8 40
96 Mexican lambs K4
3 Mexican yearlings W
219 fed ewen 108
G Mexican nwefl 73
622 Mexican lambs 75
238 fed lambs 84
251 fed Inmbs
R0
94
71
64
94
Bt
75
100 fed ewes
130 fed lambs
682 shorn lambs
100 fed ewes
123 fed lambs
SO fed lambs
(JIIITAGO LIVE HTOC1C MARKET
lie in mid for Cuttle Mtendy Ilo
Wenk Sheeii Finn.
CinOAQO, March 4-CATTLE-Ro-
rnltilg r. 000 limul! market stendv;. beeves
$7.1009.25; Texas steers, $5.3O0fl.2S; west
ern steers, ia.3O07.iw; stociters nna
feeders, $6.2608.16; cows nnd heifers,
J3.3.VH7.00: cnlvcs. $7.00010.60.
HOGS Receipts, 21,000 head; market
weak: bulk of sales. $8.3508.45; light.
$8.2508.66; mixed. $8.2008.60; heavy $.8.05
Cituiu: rougli. w.UAlx.v:. Pigs, vs.unrs.vj.
HHEEP AND I,AMBH Rcjcelpts, 17,000
head; market rinn; native, t.zui.Ku;
woBtcrn. $5,t0rr.oO; yearlings, $0.8508.20;
native Iambs, $7.iO0.7o; western iambs,
$7.X0S.8S.
Knnnaa City Iilrr Sdirk Mnrkel,
KANSAS CITY. Mnrch 4. CATTLE
Receipts, 7,000 head, Including 300 south
erns: market strong to iu cents uigner
dressed beef and export steers, $8.4009,0)
fair to good. $7.4508,76; western steers
17.007i8.60: stockers and feeders. $G.2GS
8.25;. southern steers, $6.6008.25; southern
cowh, H.awtl.oo; native cows ana neiiera,
$4.2608.60; bulls, $5.2606.75; calves. $.5O0
10 00.
HOGS Receipts, 8.50O head; market 6
to 10 cents lower: bulk of sales, $8,300
8.45; heavy, $3.2508.35; packers and
butchers, $3.2008.60; light, $8.3008.45; pigs,
$7.2607.76.
SHEEP AND I,AMB8-Recelpts, 6.000
head; market strong; i:oiorauo iambs,
$8.OO0.O5; ycnrllngB. $6.7507.60; wethers
$5.7506.(01 ewes, tb.uugti.zi.
Ht, T.nulM Mil' Htock Mnrkrt,
ST. I.OUIS. March 4. CATTLE Re
celnts. 6.400 head. Including 600 Texnns
market steady; good to cholco steors
$7.6008.60; stockers and feeders, $5,250)
7.75: cows and neiters. lo.wms.;,; nulls
ts.o0ia7.00: calves. $6.00010.00; soutliern
steern, $5.2608.25; cows and heifers, $3.50
06.60.
HOGS Receipts, 12,000 head; market
12 cents lower; pigs and light, $6.6008.60,;
mixed and butchers, $5.400800; good
heavy; $8.5008.00.
HHKEP AND liAMBS-Recelpts, 3.500
head; market steady; muttons, $5,600)
6.36; yeurllngs, $7.(W.S5; lambs, $7.OO0
8.76.
Stock In Slitht.
Receipts of live stock at the six princi
pal western markets yesterday;
waiuo. jiukb. onerp
South Omaha...
St. Joseph
Sioux City
Kansas City ..
St. Louis
Chicago
.. 6.200 13.260
7.400
2.600
400 6,000
.. 1,400
.. 7,000
.. S.400
..24.000
6,000
1,600
6.000
3.500
17.000
8,600
12.000
6.000
Totals 43,400 47,760 28.000
New York fllliilim Storks.
NEW YORK, Muroh 3,-Closlng quota
lions on mining stot-kH were:
Com. Tunnel stock I Mexican 13
do bonda 13 Ontario 350
Con C'al ti Va It Ophlr 15
Ilron Silver 150 Binill llopat . . 15
LeadrlMe Ton 8 'Standard IM
Little inlet . . . J Yellow jacket , .10
Ottered.
NEW YORK ST0CK MARKET
Wall Street's Chief Interest Lie. in
EvcntB at Capital.
TRADING DULL AND NARROW!
Milli-nt Ions nf Attltndc nf Admin
Istrnllon nn .Mutters nf Concern
In Flnnnelnl District Is
Enirerly Avrnlted.
NEW YORK. March 4. Wall stree
chief Interest today lay In the progress
of events nt Washington. So far as was
revealed by the stock market, tha
barometer of sotitlmcnt In the financial
district, tho coming Into power of the new
democratic administration wns tno oc
casion of shifting of position, for tha
market was dull and narrow most ot tha
da .
The street saw nothing In the In
augural nddress ot President Wilson to
-awaken apprehension. Indications ot tho
nttltude of tho administration on matters
of concern in tho financial district aro
awaited with engerness. In tho ftWKcnco
of sueh Indications today tho market wan
permitted to drift. As the day progressed
the tone became heavier. A few ot tho
prominent stocks, including Pennsylvania,
Union Pacific. St. Patll. Steel. Amal
gamated and SmolNng, lost a point op
so.
Ovo
Selling was at no tlnic heavy, howi
or.
Tho mnrket missed thn sustaining Iih
fluence of tho recent European buying.
Iximlon did little In this market. Berlin
fcohl Canndlnn Pacific, which lost nearly
3 points. Foreign markets were less
cheerful. German bankers wero again In
thin market today, offering 5 per cent
for thirty day money, "exchange guar
anteed."
Traction stocks enjoyed no further rlsd
on tho strength of tho approval of tha
subway contracts, which was discounted,
In yestorday's quick upturn. New Haven,
stilt felt tho tho effect of Its poor;
January statement and fell fb 1234, tha
lowest for a quarter of a century. ATnorl
can Coal .Products, against which eult
waa Instituted yesterday, fell 7 points.
Bonds were lrrrgulur with furthe?
heaviness of some Important Issues. Total
sales, pur value, $2,157,000. United States
bonds unchanged on call.
Number of sales and leading quotations
on stocks wore as follows:
, , . . Sale. lllh. Low. Cloie.
Amalgamated Copper .... 83,300 7ts 10 70V4
Amertfun AcrlcuHural n
Amnrlian IMwt Buaitr , liU
American Can 11,800 3IU I3H ll'J
murriuan prq. JW4 113 138
American C. A F cm m. iiu ai
American ttitton Oil 47
Am. Ici Bcurltlf 1,400 li'i ti JI'C
Aiiirruiut MiLi-rq ..... ...
American Locomotlra ,,, coo 37 SI14 Sti),
IIS MS
lOSh
ra. H. A R. rrd 1 .....
m. Surr Ilotlnloi
114
American T. & T 800 lSSU J83U 1334'
American Tnnux-o ..... 347
narondn Min ns Co..... 1.100 37't sau livt
3.100 10314 103 1034
100 1UOU 100 100
.1. ..... 115-
1.100 101, 101'i 101'i
1,000 I7'i Sl(4 Sii
MOO S1H 90 tOU
t.OOO 333U 2304 saiVfa
l.aoo 3IU S7'4 37'4
it w, 7m 7i;
) tt IIH lMk
1,300 im; 108H IM
300 1341a 1SS 13t
B00 35 31 U lim
1.300 133U ISSft 1IH4
t.100 10S 10 10
1("V 183 113 343
100 30 30 19'4
100 StVi Slli 35
1,000 IIU ITU 17
1,300 SIU ST!' ST'f
m 45 UU. U'!
Atlantic ait Un
halt mm A Ohio...,
Ildhlrbcm Ftrel
lirnoklrn IUplit Tr
Cnnadlan l'acirio .,
Ccnlrll I,enlhir
Chmaprak A Ohio
rhlctm O. W
llilcaat), M. & W. P
lilcnco ci 14. W.,
'olorado V. A 1
(Tonaolldated tlaa
Corn Producta
Delawsr A ltudaon
Denver Wo Grande..,.
Dfnrfr A It 0. ptd
Dlitlllcra Securities ....
l rrio
ibrja 1 pia. ,
Krle 3d pfd
Oeneral Blectrlo
too istu l's'is ISTH
Omt rthern pfd 3,500 137U 137 1314
tlrral Northern Ore ctfa. 100 ilfii US 3tu
Illinois UehtrAI 300 131 134 1331
nterborouch Met 1.000 11V 17H 17H
Inter. Met. ptd t.SOO 62VI 6H Wli
miernaiionai narrener 101
Inter-Marine ptd ..... 17 4
International Paper 11.
International rump too 14 14 13
KHniuia Ollr Bout hem.... 100 StH Z4K
Lulcdft uas i
I ti lib Valley
Z.zoo ltl istu Itlli
Iul,Tiiie & r.uiTiii...
M.. Bt. P. & S. 8. M...
too USU WSi 1J4
300 1SI 133 Mi 1351
300 31 J!i SSU
100 li iSU 38i
109 117 117 IIIVj
684
IIU
MUsourl, K. tt T
Ml-Murt Pnclllo
National lllacult
National Lead
If. It It of M. 3d Dfd.. .
INew York Central
800 107H 10IU Mi
200 31 SOU SOU
500 1061, 105 10&H
7IH
s.too in nt nn,
N. Y.. O. A W
Ntarfollc A: Weatern
North American
Northern Pacllla ,
priris Mill ,
m lav 18 n
PennrrlTinli t.ioo 10! ill. ii
Ieople' uu
p.. c.. a A Bt. V....
IMS
31 U
31
rittetmrih coal
Preued Bleel Car
100 38
38
Pullman Palacn Car...,
1!H
meaning
, It.tOO 15t 167i 15714
:oo :ttt ;s 34H
ti
500 33U 32 H 31"i,
nepublio I, A h
Ileoubllo I. A 8. Ptd
Stock Ialand Co....
llock Iilind Co. prd
St. U & S. F, 3d pfd....
800 8t 1 5S(i MVi
100 35
25 31
Seaboard Air Line
Reihnnrd A. Jj. rfd......
U'i
43T1
31
4,800 IMS ttu oi v;
SOD 3ti IIH 21
100 I04 SOU M)i
100 31 38 374
Bleaa.Bhettleld B. A I
Bauthern Paeltle
Bouthern lUllway
Bo. lUllwar Ptd f
Tennesaee Copper
Thu A T-ficltle. .........
300 IIU 1H lH'lj
Union Faeirio 1. zv,ivi joiik iu
Union racltlo prd ) a7,
United States neoltr .-vj ..... JJ
United State Rubber.. S.000 I7T4 , IIU
United Btatea Bteel. 4I,00 82 tl tlti
TT. fl? Steel pfd 1.500 10H4, 108 lOIti
IIth noDDer a,ow o7 w
V. -Carolina Chemical
83
Wabatn
H
too 13H 1H4 IS'a
100 4SH 4Si 4SU
300 7
tOO, 70U 19-4 tS
109 I4i t. t',4
Wthaah TM
Wevtern Marjriana ...
Weetern Unlor.
WwUlnihoul Blectria
Wbeeuna f.
Total aalea (or the dar. 373,800 abarea.
3Vctt Yorlc Money Mnrket.
NEW TORK. March 4. MONET5T On
call, easier; 203Vi per cent: ruling rate.
3V4 per cent; closing bid, 2 per cent, of
fered at 2H per cent. Time loans, steady;
sixty and ninety daya and alx months.
49405 per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PArUR-C0U
PSTI2RL1NG EKCIIANGE iTirm, with
actual buBlness in bankers' bills at $4.8360
for alxty-day bills and at $4.8780 for de
mand. Commercial bills, $4.82H
SILVER Bar, 69Hc; Mexican dollars,
8BONDS Government, steady; rallroadi
Irregular. . . M
Closing quotations on bonds today ware
uV0retW3e! re. -lOOK. C Bo. ref. la... Mtj
do coupon 100HU fl. d.b. 4a 131... tt
ij S 8a, ref 1M1I.. & N. unl. 4e. . Mtt
do c,uon ?'Ji"' K- J- lt 4a I3K
it S. 4a. ref.. .-1IH "do an. 4a 81
do coupon UIHMo. Pacific 4a.... 70
Panama 3a coupon. .101V4 do conT. U. ... 81
A.3. lat ta ctfa... WNUBilll 4tia. tl
Amir. A. 6a JKfe'N T. C. t. SHl-.. 1414
A T & T. CT. 4a..l0V do dab. 4a 8SW
Am Tobawso ta....l30HlV. Y. N. 11. & If.
Armour & Co. 4Ha. m, cr. 3V4a ,.. 11
AtcSton ten. 4...... V . ft W. 1st c la. MU
do ct. w i:" ... .,u-
An PV. ta
ivirto. i-aciuo ..,....
ISH do Sa M'i
4S4o. S. U rfdt. 4a...
MHFeon. ct. Sia 1115.. 17
IIH do con. 4a lqtfi
lOtKTleadlna ten. 4a.... tli
MHB. U. & B. P. tr 4a 71 U
A. C. U lat 4s,...
Hal. ft Ohio 4a. ..
do U. .
Prook. Tr. ct. 4a.
Ceil, of Oa. t;....
Chea. ft Ohio 4l4e.,.10OV do en. la., TlVa
do conT, 4i4 WH'Bt. L. B. W. o. 4. 7ti
Chtcato & A, SHa, sr. A. U adi. 5a..... 71
C D & Q- 1- 4a. .. tltBo. Pac. col. 4a. ... 44i
do en. 4a 14 do cr. 4a MVl
C M 4b 8 P cr 4Ha..l02 do lat ref. 4a tilt
C. It. 1. ft P- c. 4a. t!H8o, nallvay ta.. ..105
do Ttf. 4e IIH do (en. 4a.. r J7i
C. & 8. r ft e 4V4a. MViUnlon PaclOo 4a.... Ml
On. Learner
1). ft II. CT. " no T.
D. ft It 0. ret. ta.. 81 do lit & ref. 4a.. tl'I
niatlllera' (a V. 8. Rubber (a.... 103
Brie p. I. 4a..... - as tl B. SleelSd ta. ..tOO4
do ten. ia -'--- r. h.di. jw.
,v a. ur. n 73 Webaah lit A ex. IIU
III. On. lat re I. 4a llUWeatarn Md. 4. . . . 13
Inter. Met. 4Ha. ... 7.H'Weet. Klee. ct. tl. 83
Inter. M. M. H - t3,wta. Central 4a W"i
Japan 4V4a t7T4
llld. "Offered.
noatou MlnSnir Stocks.
BOSTON. MaroU 1 Closing nuotatlons
on mining ttocks wero as follows:
Allouea " llohawk no
Amal. copper ........ ivinoTaaa, jm
A Z. U t 8 .tiiNlplulnr; Mine 844
Arliona Com tSNorth Uutt 37 '4
D ft O. C. A. f. M. 8 Nurth Lako 1
Cot ft Arliona (SKOld Dominion 4t
Cal. ft lleda 470 Otceola 84
Centenclal 1 Qulney IT
Copper Rant C. c. 41 soannon ll't
Eaat Uutta C. M... 1$ Superior
KrunVlIn t4Snperlor & B. M. . S4
Olroui Con SlJTamarack
Oranbr Coa V- 8. 8. , R. A M .40
Greene Cananaa ti do pfd U
lala Ilojal Copper. 31 Utah Can J
Kerr lJVe ... 3 UUh Cbpper Co.. SH
Lake Copper It Winona. .... t
La Salle Copper. IHWoWerln ... t"
Miami fopper :i
I Persistent Advertising is the Koad to
Bualness SucceH. 1