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OFFERED FOn ItKM'
House nml Cottntrra.
IODERN nearly now 6-room cottage.
riy decorated. Harney 24S9.
-ROOM modem, finished attic: first
loor oak. 2)17 Jackson St.. 34S. II 1510.
Stores nnd Pint.
v.FOU RENT For wholesale, light manu
facturing or retail purposes Farnam
Bt after December 31 tha three-story
."sand basement building, 22x100 at No. 1011
Farnam St. Upper floors have light on
l .inrre biucb. nmuue ul ivuiu Ait. r irsr,
National Bank Bldg. Tel. Douglas 1241
u FOIl HBNT Storeroom In Dundee, 5"U9
OFFERED FOR SALE
Furniture.
FOR SAIjEJ Circassian walnut, set of
four pieces; 4-postcr bed. II. 1400.
Mimical litatmiueuo,
OWN a good piano: we will help you;
geunlne bargains; no fakes, Q. H. Harr
Piano Co., 3d floor Boston Store. D. MIT.
Electric pianos and fc3-noU players, $290;
tome 31D0. 119 N. lith. Catalogue. D. 20U
Typewriters.
SAFES 2-hand. Amricati Supply Co.
TYPEWRITERS for rent; 3 months, 33.
CENTRA ti TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE
RENT an 1 C. Smith & Bro. type
writer; visible back space key model;
new ribbon; A-l machines In every re
spect. U C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter
Co., 1318 Farnam St.
MlscellnncopB.
Kindling, Jl. ir. Gross, lumber & wrecking.
HALL'S safes, new and 2d-tijiid. Con
& McKenzle Pt'R Co., 1417 Harr.ey. D. till
FOR 8AL.E New and second-hand
carom and pocket billiard tables and
bowling alleys and accessories; bar fix
tures of all kinds; easy payments. Th
Brunswlck-Balke Collender Co., 407-4CB
South 10th St.
SAFES Overstocked 2d-haiid safes, all
makes. J. J. Dertght Co., ISIS Farnam St
For Sale A few unclaimed ALL, WOOIj
Dundee suits, 310; alterations free.
DUNDEE WOOLEN MILLS,
Northwest Corner 15th. and Harney Sts.
EMPTY Ink barrels for Bale. Apply Bee
Publishing company, 17th and Farnam
streets.
BOOKKEEPERS, roll front cabinet.
Web. 978.
POOL tables, store, restaurant fixtures
bought, sold. Levy, 2510 N.. South Omaha.
STORE FIXTURES, coolers, refrlgera
tors, grocers' display counters, Ico ma
chlnea. The United Line, 1117 Farnam.
PERSONAIi
INVALIDS NEED PENSIONS.
1.4S7 subscriptions to the L. II. Journal
31.60: S. E. Post. Jl.w, and Country Ojn
tleman, 3160, will earn 33.005 for the In
valids' Pension Ass'n, whlcn will insure
myself and fflteen other sufferers 310 a
month each.
Must have 186 In March. Tour renewal
worth 0 cents. DON'T WITHHOLD IT.
Phone Douglus 7163, Omaha, Neb.
GORDON. THE MAGAZINE MAN.
MANICURING; face, scalp and mag
netlo treatments. Miss Debar, 1909 Far
nam. THE SALVATION ARMY solicits cast
off clothing; In fact, anything you do not
need. We collect, repair and sell at 131
N. 11th St, for cost of collection, to too
worthy poor. 'Phone Douglas 412$ and
wagon will can.
T A OU .1 HI.1 ..tt wln.v Hfrn., Allan t
Chicago. 14B a 17th St Douglas 7665.
Miss Fisher, mans., bath, elec. treat. D, 833
63-DAY BLOOD REMEDY.
Boxten pharmacy. 12th and Dodge.
M A SS A flT. Swedish movement 418
iilZiOO-UXJ Beo Blde Douglas 6372.
YOUNG women coming to Omaha as
strangers are invited to visit the Young
Women's Christian association building
at 17th and Bt. Mary's Ave., where they
will be directed to suitable boarding
places or otherwise assisted. Look (or
our travelers' aid at the Union station.
E. BELLE, scientific; massage; baths;
druglcss treatments. 703 S. 16th. Apt B.
Mrs.Hedlund, mass & Swedish movement.
Hours. 8-13, 1-6. 401 Ware blk. D. 7943.
MASSAGE Mrs. Steele, R. SOS, 208 S. 13.
LLKCT1UC MASSAGE Room 25. JJu'.lg
lus block. Natural treatment for' nervous
disorders; sciatica- and rheumatism.
MASSAGE SrS
ANNA MABKS VZimC
WANTED-Chlldren to board. Web.
Massage. Mrs. Rlttcnhouse. 303 Boston Str.
FOUliTRV AND HUPl'IiIES
ADDRESS M. M. Johnson Company.
Clay Center, Nebraska, manufacturers of
Old Trusty Incubators and Brooders, for
Incubators and brooders; catalogue frea.
EGGS
For Hatching
From thoroughbred S. C. White Leg
horns; vigorous, hardy stock; great lay
era; country range; $1 for 15; 35 per 100.
MRS. KATE MANN. Benson, Neb.
R. V. D. No. 2. Tel. Benson 747-W.
THOROUGHBRED Barred Rock eggs 33
a hundred. Telephone Benson 577, even
ings. BUFF ORPINGTON eggs for hatching.
Web. 43S5. 3710 Grand Ave.
BUFF Orpington eggs for hatching. H.
478.
REAIj ESTATE IiOANS
3100 to 310.000 made promptly. F. D.
Wead. Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam.
City Loans
LOW RATES LIBERAL TERMS
QUICK AND SATISFACTORY
SERVICE.
Loans on Business Blocks and Choice
Residence Properties a Specialty.
FIRST TRUST COMPANY OF OMAHA.
LOANS on farms and Improved city
Sronerty, 5, 5 and 6 per cent; no delay,
. II. Dumont & Co., 1603 Farnam St
MONEY to loan on business or resi
dence properties, $1,000 to (500.0001
W. if. THOMAS. 22S State Bonk Bldg.
WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co.
HARRISON & MORTON. 916 Om, Nat
GARVIN BEOS. nME
WANTED City loans and warrants.
W, Farnam Smith & Co., 1320 Farnam Bt
OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms.
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.
1016 Omaha National, Douglas 2718.
LARGE loans our specialty. Ktull Bros?
or CITY LOANS, Bemls-Carlberg Co.,
1 310-312 Brandcls Theater Bldg.
REAL ESTATE
AUSTKACTS Ur T1TL.B.
REED Abstract Co.. oldest abstract at
tic In Nebraska. 208 Brandels Thaatar.
crrv riioi'KKTY fob. sale.
Bemis Park
Bungalow
3312 Decatur, new 5-r., strictly modern
bungalow; oak finish and floors: full
basement; furnace heat; fins plumbing;
south front lot; quarter of block to Har
ney car, which runs to depots. Price
13,150. on easy terms.
Payne & Slater Company,
616 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg.
FOR SALE On easy terms and at a
bargain, my 8-room residence, within one
block of Locust and 16th Sts.; steam heat,
cistern and modern throughout, For ap
pointment to see the property call Web
ster 73U. Owner.
Do You Intend To Build!
If you want a well planned modern
home, carefully and thoroughly built you
need our services. We are prepared to
look alter your interests in tne beat man
ner possible. Let us prove this to you.
We furnish plans and specifications at
moderate cost
SCOTT A HI LI
Douglas 1000. 907 McCague Bldg,
REAIj ESTATE
MTV PHOT UltTY Will SA.1.IC
Near 31st and Farnam Street
Largn two-story square house, with six
large living rooms and sleeping porch;
oak floors both up and downstairs: onk
finish on first floor; flno cemented base
ment; guaranteed plumbing and furnace.
This Is close In and In a neighborhood
that is Increasing In value every day.
This house Is cheap at 35,000, but 34,600
will buy It this week, Terms can be ar
ranged. RASP BROS.
106 McCague Bldg. Phone Douglas 1653.
50x92 Feet
EIGHTEENTH STREET, NEAR
LEAVENWORTH.
Has one 5-room and Che "-room cot
tage. Have gas, sewer and bath. Only
a few blocks from the retail district. A
good piece of close In property to hold
for future Investment. Price only 37,000.
HASTINGS A HEYDEN. 1614 Harney St.
BARGAIN
In Home
Look this over If you want nice home:
3522 Koward; Harney car to 33d and Sew
ard, 2tt blocks west; south front, recep
tion hall, parlor, dining room, kitchen
on first floor; oak finish. Three bed
rooms, bath, sleeping porch, second floor;,
hard finish; No. 1 hot air furnace; com
bination fixtures; full cemented base
ment, screens, storm sash; paved street;
will decorate: possession at once; 33,760.
$500 cash, balance 10 per month.
D. E. COMER, OWNER,
Or Bemls-Carlbcrg Co., Agents,
312 Qrandels Theater.
ARE YOU going to build7 Have Btolten
berg do It. 438 Board of Trade Bldg.
$100
makes the first payment on any one ot
these small, cheap places, and the bal
ance to be paid In monthly payments:
4717 No. 41st St, 2 rooms, lot 42x17, W0.
372S Lake St., 4 rooms, lot 60X120. W,
2112 Elm St. 4 rooms, lot 26x96, 37W.
CREIOH, SONS A COMPANY.
Douglas 200. 608 Beo Bldg.
10 to 12 Net
Down Town Investment
Wo are offering for sale 3 well built
nearly new brick flats In a good locality
within 7 blocks of postotflco and the bust,
ness district; rent for 31,620 a year: price,
$14,000. These are not run down or cheaply
built flats, but aro first-class. About
$5,000 cash will handle, the deal. Why
keep your money In the bank and only
get 3 to 4 per cent interest when we can
satisfy you that your money can Just as
well ba earning you 3 times that much
and be Just aa safe, or oven safer.
HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St.
For bargains In Florence property, fruit
farms and acreage, see C. L. Nethaway,
Florence, Neb. Phone Florence 276.
HEAL ESTATE WANTED
LIST your house with Osborne Realty
Co.. 408 Paxton Blk. D. 1474. Quick results.
SALE OR EXCHANGE R. E.
THE ONLY "WAY
To beat the money trust Is to list your
property for exchange with the Palmer
Land Co., 1106 W. O. W. Bldg.. who can
match them.
Improved Farm
Holt section and SO acres; south central
Nebraska; fair improvements. Price
$16,000. Want to trade this for town
property No agents. Address mo to
Postofflce -Sox. No. 633. Omaha. Nb.
WANTED TO BUI
Dolgof f 2d band store pays highest prices
for furniture, clothes, shoes. Web. 1607.
BEBER pays high prices for 2d-hand
furniture, carpets, clothes, shoes. D. 7802.
We pay best" "prices for furniture. W-7266.
D. 8065. Quick buyers ot furniture.
WOULD like to buy a five or six
room house to be moved on a lot. One
In the neighborhood of 24th and Clark
preferred. Teiepnone itea
BEST prices for furniture. Call D 7802.
KKAIj ESTATE
FARM UANTH 1,AM 'nn sAt.ll
Arlsona.
ARIZONA HOMESTEADS Script
lands; seeing means location; school and
railroad facilities; today's best offering.
See Elgin Company, 723 Finance bldg.,
Kansos City, Mo.
Calllornlju
CALIFORNIA land excursions 1st and
3d Tuts. W. T. Smith Co.. 815 City Nat. Ok.
Canada.
FIVE to ten dollars per acre saved on
100 to 640 acres wild land and Improved
farms near Weyburn, Bask., Canada; 6.000
acres to select from In the hard wheat
country; heavy black soil, near town,
school, churches, and surrounded by good
farms; price to clean up $16 per aero nnd
up; easy terms. Write for description,
maps, etc. Agents wanted. Sulflow &
Maas Company, 215 Andrus Bldg,, Min
neapolis. A FEW fine tracts of 100 to 640 acres
In southeastern Saskatchewan, good soli,
well watered, adapted to grain and mixed
farming. For price and terms sco or write,
D. T. Deselm, 2318 Sprague St., Omaha.
Mississippi,
EASY PAYMENTS Just save $10 a
month. Ten-acre garden and fruit farms,
on the main line of the Illinois Central
railroad; producing capacity over $3,000
yearly. Terras, $20 down and $20 monthly;
no Interest no taxes until paid for. No
irrigation necessary; pure shallow arte
sian water; high priced winter crops;
ideal climate for health. Write for free
maps and booklets. Agents wanted. The
Vogel Realty Agency, 1007 W. O. W.
Bldg.. "maha. Neb.
Montana.
SIXTY THOUSAND acres Carey land
open to entry at Valler, Mont; fifteen
annual payments; section famous for
grain, grasses, vegetables, well adapted
diversified fanning. For particulars write
Valler Farm Sales Co., Box 2, Valier,
Mont.
Ivau aas.
KANSAS FARMS and ranches for sale:
80 to 25,000 acres; wiitn for free list V. B.
NIQUETTE, Ballna, Kan.
UVK MTUt K MAIIKKT OF WEST
Ship live stock to South Omaha. Save
mileage and shrinkage. Your consign
ments receive prompt and careful atten.
Con.
Live Stork Commission SI erelianta.
RYTSRHRROS. A CO. Strong, rsllabf.
CLIFTON Com. Co.. 2H Exchange Bldg.
IIaRTiN 11 no a. ft Co.. xcaa&g iMdiT
f Boston Mining Stock.
BOSTON, March 20. Closing quotations
on mining stocks were:
Allaiial SSUMohftMlr ....
Aml. Coppar l7SNvada Con .. j2
A Z. L. A 8. MSNIplsslrw; Mn .... ,n
Arlsona Oom. ISNVinh Butte 24U
B.4C.C4I.M. North LaW i2
Oal. ArlKm. .... M 014 Dominion J
Cl. llocia o oceol m
I.IDUI1UWI - "'"V .,... tO
(VMr Ruin C C. JIUShinnon iiu
Eut Butto a M, . . llKSuotrlor u
FnnUIn 'iBuprlor A D. M . IS
Ulroux Coo. ... ... ITiTomarnck .. J7
Uranbr Coa S7 U. 8. 8. R. il 40U
UrCll ,7 uu I'J U
Wis Rortle Coppr. U XMh Con n;
Kmt V4Ulih Opptr Co 60S
Lako Ootpr . .. . HHWInon
La Ball Coppv .. . mWolYtrlno (OVi
Ail a mi copper . . -
.N rvr York Mlntnor Stock.
NEW YORK. March 20.-Clolng quota
tions on mining stocks were;
Oom. Tunnel itsck.. Mexican (0
do bona 12 OoUrlo
Con. cal. Va . SO Ophlr 14
Iron Sllrtr ISO Small Hopi (
Uvo'Ttlla Con. ... I feUndud 100
IJtlU Ctaltt Tillaw Jacket S
Offered.
Persistent Advertising Is the Road to
Big Returns.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Future Prices for New Wheat Crop
Take Upward Turn.
MAY CORN HAS PRICE ADVANCE
Corn Illaplnys Fair MrcnaMh In Fn
tures, lint Traders Ilellcvp thnt
tt Is II tie io Manipula
tion br nulls.
OMAHA, March 13, 1913.
ihcre was the best part of lc upturn
In May wheat yesterday. The gain In
prices for the new crop months was lim
ited to H-iTHc. It was not easy to under
stand the buying force under the market
It whs that tho general trade in
the following bearish news of late be
come considerably oversold. Frequently
traders havo suggested ot late that such
reactions must be expected. Early buying
began on a ridiculous story of dust
tonus in Kansas. On the early advance,
Chicago bear leaders were active sellers,
forcing a reaction of Hc at one time and
lu ,Brett,Mt buying force developed in
tho last half hour. One crop man In re
porting from a Kansas point referred to
the high winds of yesterday, but ho said
the soil was too wet to cause any dust.
The reportB frotri that quorter said whoat
raisers are not at All anxious about tho
crop.
Regardless of this bearish news, tho
Mny contrncts were congested all day.
After touching S9Uc during the morning,
there was a reaction to fftc, with many
of tho early buyers selling out on the
break. Possibly, the strength which de
veloped In com the last hour encour
aged froii buying of wheat. Minneapo
lis had a run of 294 cars, and stocks In
creased 300,000 bushels there so far this
week, Tho late oxport business nt tho
seaboard claimed Tuesday was practically
denied yesterday. Thero was llttlo In
dication of any cash or oxport business
in Chicago until near the close, when
sales were given out at 95,000 bushels.
Including about 40,000 to export houses.
Traders regard the advance as largely
due to covering by shorts rather than
any change In conditions and believe It
will be difficult to hold the higher prices
of the last hour.
Cash wheat was unchanged.
Thero woh nearly fcc advance In May
corn and exactly He net gain In the late
months on closing trades which wero the
top for the day yesterday. Thero was a
fair display of strength In corn futures
during the morning, but It had the ap
pearance ot being oncouraged, largely
by bull leaders who were not buying
much corn. Tho cash markets wore gen
erally firm and higher all over the
country. Cash corn was unchanged.
Both May and July oats prices ad
vanced to high points yesterday. Ship
ping sales In Chicago were 230,000 bushels.
Cash oats wero unchanged.
Clearances on oats wero 10,000 bushels,
on corn 1W.000 bushels, and wheat ana
flour equal to 261.000 bushels.
Liverpool close was 4d higher on wheat,
and unchanged to Ud higher on corn.
Primary wheat recelptH were 559,000
and shipments of 437,000 bushels against
receipts last year of 413,000 bushels and
shipments of 273,000 bushels.
Primary corn receipts were 635,000 bush
els and shipments of 445,000 bushels
against receipts last year of 579,000 bush
els and shipments of 469,000 bushels.
Primary oats receipts were 490,000 bush
els and shipments of 647,000 bushels
against receipts last year of 3S7.000 bush
els and shipments of 517.000 bushels.
Cnrlot Receipt.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Chicago 47 164 122
Minneapolis 222 ... ...
Duluth 47
Omaha 10 37 18
Kansas City 12 38 1
St. Louis 70 30 23
Winnipeg 246
Thero will be no market In Chicago or
Omaha March 21, Qood FTlday.
Omaha Cash Prices.
WHEAT No. 2 hard, 8202c; No. 3
hard ,81H82He; No. 4 hard, 77H80Hc; No.
S Bprlng, 80&a81c; No. 4 spring. 795f80c;
No. 2 durum. 8486c: No. 3 durum. 83
Sue.
CORN No. 2 white. 48fl4S4c; No. 3
white, 475jMSc; No. 4 white. H(3Hfl)ic;
No. 2 yellow, 474Q8e; No. 3 yellow. 47
47Hc; No. 4 yellow, 45V4(g461tc; No. 2,
47647V4c; No. 3, 4CfiM7c; No. 4. 44V4H5c.
OATS No. 2 white. 22HW32c: standard,
3232!ic; No. 3 white, 31V4g31ic.
BARLEY Malting, 6360c; No. 1 feed,
41043c.
RYE No. 2. 64&8G6c; No. 3, HQMc.
Tho following cash sales wero reported
today; Wheat, No. 2 hard, winter, 1 car
824c; No. 3 hard, winter, 1 car 824c, 1
car 82c; No. 3 durum, mixed, 1 car 81c.
Corn: No. 3 white, 1 car 4Sc. 1 bar 47V4c;
No. 4 white. 1 car 46-ai No, 3 yellow,
1 car 47Wc, 2 cars 47c; No. 3 mixed, 1 cur
47c; No. 4 mixed, 1 car 45c. Oats: No. 3
white, 2 cars 31c, 4 cars 31 Vic; No. 4
white, 2 cars 3ic
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Keatnrrs of the Trading anil Closing;
Prices on Hoard of Trade.
CHICAGO. March 20. Unwillingness of
shorts this afternoon to force possible
developments over the holidays caused
excitea ouying or wneat. The close was
strong at a net gain of Vi&Uc to He Corn
wus VtO to 9i84ic ui at the finish. Oats
ended tho day at a net ndvance of Mo tu
ViWc. rTovlsions scored a net improve
ment of 7'4o to 20c.
May stop loss orders 111 the lost quar
ter hour of the wheat market came on
the heels of a little speculative buying.
Shorts became so flurried that they ad
vanced prlcffl on themselves moro than
half a cent In a very few minutes. Of
ferings proved scanty and the Simula-
neous ueciMQii 01 many irauerw 10 cur
tall riskH in view of the board not being
In session tomorrow and owing to fur
ther interruption of business in England
Monday, resulted in the close being at
the top point or tne uay.
Cold wave nredlctlons tended on the
whole to heighten bullish sentiment In
wheat but some authorities professed
belief that the extreme low temperatures
In tha soring crop belt should be counted
as a good condition at this time. Little
attention appeared to be given to promise
of large world's shipments.
BciLDosra clearances 01 wneai ana
flour eaualled 2S1.000 bushel. Primary
receipts of wheat were &59.O0O as ugutnst
412,000 bushed a year ago.
Influential puying 01 juiy aeuvery
HtrnnirLhencd corn. There was consider
able realizing however. In May. Much
lighter receipts rormea a noip on tne
buying side, Oats went up with other
grain In consequence of covering by' be
lated shorts. . . .
In the provision pit orrenngs anea up
and. iii BDlte of lower prices at the
yards, the markot advanced, The up
turn was attributed to the bulge In grain.
Leading futures rangea as ioiiowb;
Artlclel Open. I Mgh.i, Low. Clpse. lea'y.
Wheatl
89Hi OOVil BX
88!,83I4',I bV
SJUl eo'i
52H &3HI Mft
53T454H'.i "
MTsI 53-i oi
I I
May,
July
Sept
88TifjS( 89541
54HH
Corn.
May.
July.
Kept,
Oats.
May.
3SttH33'
33H SSHW'iFUUS
juiy
33V4t
33
3313
Sertl33lit)3
33H 33541 33H
Pork: I I
May.20 37H-J
1 I 20 bug)
July.
Sept
Lard:
May.
20 10&I
20 mi
19 62
SO 30
20 10 20 30 ;
19 6254 1 l75i'
10 75'
ao 10
19 7754
19 Uf54
10 6254
10 7&S
10 6244-
10 7754
10 6254 10 7754
10 55 10 W
10 5254 10 C754
10 bo
10 tM
10 jJW
10 Ui
July.
10 55
10 70
Sept,
Ribs:
10 &2H1
10 6754
May.
10 7254
10 m
10 875
10 70
10 65
10 SoQ
10 8754
10 70
10 6254
10 7254
10 6254
10 525
10 (o
10 to
July,
10 62V4
Sept.
10 52V4
10O2V4
Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red,
(lOIfll.07: No. 3 red, 95Q9So; No. 3 hard.
WSflc: No. 3 hard, 87083c; No. 1 north
ern, oM4Q9V4:: No. i northern. 878c;
No. 3 northern. 8J&S654c; No. 2 spring,
S6Sc No. I spring, 83Q86c; No. 4 spring,
7&&lc; velvet chaff, 83&89c; durum, 80
90c Corn; No. 2, 6154c; No. 2 yellow,
61054c; No. . 4843filc: No. 3 white,
tUi&Mfco; No. 3 yellow. 4954CClc; No. 4,
47&60c: No. white, 50(&60Vic; No. 4 yel
low, 47CMC Oats; No. 2 white, J4K
35540; No. 3 white. S2Qae; No. 4 white,
S0V4y&31c: standard, S35te8lc Rye: No.
2, GOc. Barley- 458 Timothy; XISM)
3.35. Clover: tlt-0O18.O0. Pork; 320.60.
Lard: 310.7754. Ribs: 310.KW1.26.
niTTER Easier, creameries. iiflr35c
BQaS Firmer, receipts. 12,056 cases; at
33H
mf.rk, cases Included !7tjl?c. utillnnry
flrsto. 1V firsts. iVno.
POTATOK9--Steady; receipts. 42 cats.
Michigan, 4MHSC. Minnesota, IM4c: Wis
consin. 4M0c.
TOl'I.THY Weak: turkeys, dressed,
21c, chickens, alive, 16VK; springs, alive,
16Hc,
KKW YORK CKMCttAIi MARK 1ST
lotntlon of the liny on Various
Commodities.
NKW YORK. March 30.-Fl)ItR.Mr-ket
quiet; spring patants. 4,',9H.eO: win
ter straights, 4.4MT4iK; winter patents,
34 70176.10; spring clears. 34.15174 30; wlntor
extras. No. 1, ja.WfU.10; winter cxMs.
No. 2, 33.7if.!D; Kansas straitlhls, l.lQ
4.2S. Ruckwhent flour, dull Rye flour,
fair to good. 33.6!a.S0; choice. 3S.84tN.00.
CORNMKAI-Stendy. flno white and
yellow. 31.3001.35; coarse, 3l.36Bl.30; kiln
dried. 33.15,
WHKAT-Spot market firm; No. 2 red.
31.00H, elevator, and 31.11. f. o. l. afloat;
No. 1 northern Duluth. 99c, f. o. b. ntloat
Futures market was steady curly on cov.
erlng. duo to a cold wave, In tho west
and firm cash markets, sagged a llltlu
under liquidation, but was firm late,
closing ',i4o net higher. May, 96 7-16TJ'
97 S-I60, closed at 97 3-16c; July cloned at
P654c; September closed at 954c,; bonded
wheat. May and July, closed at D75c.
CORN Spot market firm; oxport, Mc,
f. o. b. n float -
OATS Snot market firm; export. 3754f
SSo; standard while, 3754c; No. 3, 37$
37Hc; No. 4, 355l3fio, natural white, :sW
3Hc: No. 2, nominal; white clipped, 36ti4Uc,
all on track.
nUCKWHEAT-DuII.
H A RLBY St ea dy ; feeding, 645ic. c. I. ,f.,
.New York; malting, 66&60C, c. 1. f. Buf
falo. RYE Steady; No. 2 western, 60e asked,
c. 1. f Buffalo, and feeding 54?;c, c. I. f..
New York, opening navigation.
FEED Dull ; western spring bran,
332.00; standard middling, 100-pound sacks.
322.60; city, 3.23.00.
HAY Dull, 9754c: No. 1. M.uW.OG; No.
I. S&ffflGc: No. :1. 75liftkv
LB ATI I E 1 1 Fi rm ; hemlock firsts, 2M?
wo; seconds, 27tT2Sc; thirds, Z4tf25c, re
jects. 19S20c.
PROVISIONS Pork, firm; mess, 322.25
?22.rO; family, 322.rA(r24.40; short clears.
32l.O0(&2.60. Reef, steady; mess, 321.7fi
22.00, family, 323.0OH25.00; beef hiuns, 332.00
r34.00. Cut meats, firm, pickled bellies,
10 to 14 lbs.. 314.50tflt.75; plcklnd hams,
314.75igl5.00. Ijird, firm, middle west
prime, 310.9611.05, refined, firm: conti
nent, 311.55; South America, 312.05; com
pound, steady nt 37.7WS.OO.
TALLOW Quiet; prima summer tal
low, spot, 36.36H76.42; "May, 33.40; July, 36.44;
September, t.Vi prime city, 654o; country,
690654o; special, "c.
HOPf Easy ; state, common to choice,
1912 crop, 194f26c; 1911 crop, Oifllo; Pacific
coast. 1912 crop, l&S'ilc; 1911 crop. 11 15c.
HIDES Firm: Central America, soyic;
Bogota, 29K830UC.
UUTTERUarely Htrvtdy. creamery ex
tras, 3554ifSGc. flrBts, 34544T35c; seconds, 33
4f04c; state dairy firsts, StiffSSo: good to
prime, 305r33c; factory held, 23542454c;
factory current, make, firsts, 24o.
CHEKSE Steady; stato colored spe
cials, 17.iW17c; state white, whole milk,
held, lower grades, 14?16c.
EOQS Easier; fresh gathered extra.
19320c; firsts, 1854l9c; seconds. 1831S54c;
thirds, 1754c; fresh gathered whites, :0
22c.
POULTRY Live, firm; western chick
ens, 16c; fowls, 19c; turkeys, 21c; dressed,
firm; fresh killed western chickens, 14c;
fowls, 16fjl7c.
1
St. ton Is (irnrrnl Mnrkrl.
ST. LOUIS, March 2O.-WHEAT-N0. 2
red, H.O6191.IO; No 2 hard, 8S5tmO0'.4c.
CORN No. 2, 515WfC2c; No. 2 white. 5154
Sf254c
OATS No. 2, 33c: No. 2 white, 353554c.
Closing prices of futures'.
WHEAT May, S9l4W,4c; July. 8754
87Hc
CORN May. KfcflraHc; July, B3Hc.
OATS May, 32c; Juley, 32H.C
RY'E-60c.
Nn irraln market tomorrow, holldny.
FLOUR Dull; red winter patent". '90
f5.15; extra ancy and straights, 33.90?ji
4.75; hard winter cieurn. w.wtfa.w
SEEI Timothy, 310.00.
CORNMBAL $2.90.
HRAN 884191 c.
HAY Timothy. 312.5ogil6.50.
BAaaiNO-10c.
TWINK Hemo. Sc.
PROV18ION8-Pork, lard, dry salt
meats ana bacon, uncnangea.
POULTRY Firm: chickens. 14c: sprint.
16c; turkeys, 19c; ilucWs, Iftc; geese. 9c. A
mmjiii-i'irm; creamery, isnjuoc.
EOas-FIrm; 1656c.
Receipts. Shipments
Flour, bbls 8,000 12.000
Wheat, bu 85,000 76.000
Corn, bu 39.000 24,000
Oats, bu 43.000 49.W0
K mi aim City tlrnln nnd Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. March 20. WHEAT
No. 2 hard. 83545654c; No. 2. 83Rfi5c; No.
2 red. 31.001.06; No. 3, 9Oc0l.O3.
CORN No. 2 mixed 504i6054c; No. 3.
4S54c: No. 2 white. 60frC054c: No. 3. 49
4954c.
OATS-NO. I Willie, ii.wc; 0, i
mixed, 3254fi33c.
RY1S Unchanged.
WHEAT Unchanged,
('losing Prices of futures:
WHEAT May. 8454S4Hc; July. 8354c
CORN May, 6lo; July, 62T4Sc.
'OATS May, 33c.
HtlTTEIl Creamery, 36c; firsts, 33c;
seconds, 31c; packing. 2022o.
POULTRY Hens, 1354'142: roosters,
854c: ducks. Uc.' . ,. ,nM,
13UU1 1'irsis, iowc; ncraimn,
ncn nts. Shlnments
Wheat, bu 12,000 44.WO
Pom. " bu 38.000 22.W0
l.ii l.OOO 34,000
Liverpool Crnln Mnrkrl.
IIVERPOOU March 20. WHEAT
Spot, steady; No. 1 Manitoba, unquoted;
No. 2 Manitoba, 7s 6d; No. 3 Manitooa,
7. iUri, fniuren. dull: March. 7s 554d: May.
7s 354d; July, 7s 2d.
CORN Hpol, quiei, Amrncan jnicu,
new, 4s 954d; American mixed, old, bs;
American mixed, via Qalveston, 5s 85d;
futures, dull: March. American mixed, 4a
9V4d; July, La Plata, 5s Id.
Peorln MnrUet,
PUORIA. March 20. CORN No, 3
white. 60c. No. 4 white, 49c: No. 3 yel
Inw. 50c: No. 4 yellow. 49c; No. 2 mixed,
K4c: sample. 4754C.
OATS-WO, i wniie, ao; outnuuiu, o.,,tu
itUiv. No. 3 white. 32Vi!a33o; No. 4 whlto.
3154CJ No, 4 mixed, 3054c
Minneapolis Srnln Market,
nviMtf a nni.tfl Tiliirrh 90 WHEAT
IHl.li.t.'l. w...., ...-... -
cnirt. TiiH- 7"iM(7:r; S(nt mlior.
88ic! Cash, No. 1 hard'. 6654c; No. 1
northern. 84Hafi5c; No. 2 northern. 82V;
824c; No, 2 hard Montana, iBc; No. 3,
CORN NO. 3 yenow, iiv.
OATS-No. 3 White, WMfZiKo.
RYE No. 2. 531(65540.
BRAN-3I.50fl 17.00.
wi ftimIfl.( nnlnnli. 34.103)4.46: sec
ond patents, 33.954.30; first clears, 32.90
3.20; second clears, 3!. 4032.70. ,
FLAX 31. -tWfl .'.
BA RLBY-SO-gSCc
Mllvnukrp firulii Market.
xTr.u.'AHWWMS March 30 WHEAT
No. 1 northern. HH389c.u No. 2 .northern.
S6fo7o; No. 2 hard winter, 891T0c; May,
89c; July, KSttc
6l54cf No. 3 48fi49c; May, 6354c; July,
Mc.
OATS-333JG3V4C.
RYB-6154C.
BARLEY-520fi8o.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK, March 20. COTTON
Rnnt closed steady: middling uplands.
12.60c; middling gulf, 12.85c. Bales 3.000
bales.
Futures closed steady. Closing bids:
March, 12.23c; April, 12.02c; May, 11.87oi
June, 11. sue; juiy, ii.tvc, ziugusi, ii.wic;
September, 11.39c; October, 11.36c; De.
camber. 1 1.36c : January. 11.33c.
LiVHTlPflflL March 20. COTTON
Spot, quiet: prices st"idy; American mid-
aling tair, i.tia; rihju iiiiuuiuik. t.w,
middling, 6.91d; low middling. eSdj gorid
ordinary, o.sau; oruiuury, o.vuu; boju,
BT. LOUIS, March '20. COTTON
quiet; middling, 1254; sales, n uaiea; re
ceipts, 734 bales; shipments. 000 bales;
stock, 30,149 bales,
Tnrprnllnn nml Iloaln.
SAVANNAH, Qa., March 20.-OIL-Turpentlne,
firm, at 37c rutlfs, 62 bbls.;
rocelpts, 151 bbls.;' no shipments; stocks,
15,000 bbls. Rosin, firm; sales, 64 bbls.;
receipts, C53 bbls.; no shipments; stocks,
108,000 bbls. Quote: A, B, C, D, E, 34.90;
F, 35: O, 35.10: II, 33.15; I, 35.25: K, 36.25;
M, 36.60; N, 36.75. WO, Xtj WW, 37.40.
Persistent Advertising Is the Road to
Dig Returns.
OMAHA LIVE-STOCK MARKET
Beef Steers Slow to Some Lower,
Others Steady.
HOGS CLOSE UP FULLY STEADY
Shfcn nnd Lambs, In Large Ileorlpt
and llnly Fair Demand Prices
Slenily lo Ten Lower
Than Wednesday,
SOUTH OMAHA. March 20. WIS.
Receipts were:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep
. l.m 2.84.1 3.0R4
.. 4.7.'i3 9.124 1.411
.. 5.1U 12,009 4,605
.. 2,$00 11.400 9,200
Official Monday
Offclal Tucsdav
Official Wednesday..
r.auniiMo Thursday..
Four days this week. 14.549
Samo days Inst week.. 18.726
Same days 2 wks ago., 17,201
Siuno days 3 wks ago..lS,-
Samo days 4 wks ago.. 20,514
Samo days last year.. .18.079
35,176
43.705
36,616
46,501
53,909
48.114
20.400
45.349
29.593
47.478
SS.9S7
35,613
The following table shows the receipts
of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha
ior tne year to date as compared wun
last year:
Cattle ...
Hogs .....
1913. 1912. Inc. Deo
.,215.421; 229,222 13.796
..685,752 399,804 .... 214,062
. .526.021 .79.7C6 47.2T6
Sheep
The following table shows the ranso ot
fiticen for hogs at South Omnlm for the
ast few days with comparisons:
Date.
1313. 112.
19tl. 1910. 1M9.190S. 11907.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
10.
11.
12.
11
14.
i 3154
U 75110 221
6 53
6 40
6 48
4 3J
4 34
4 35
4 37
4 45
3954
6 40
6 80,
10 17
6 75
6 63
6 43
6 63
M
48
s 4
8 58
6 43
10 671
SSI
6 56
6 46
6 59
6 65
6 5S;
6 60
6 47
8
10 31
15
10 4!
40
Mar.
16.
6 53
6 73
6 67
10 35
6 51
4 45
Mar. 17.
10 S5
6 55
4 54
Mar. 18.
6 56) 6 54)10 64
1 6 60 4 48 6 48
Mch. 19.! 8 70'Ii R KT,
10 61
1 6 36
o 44
4 631 6 48
Mar. 30.1 8 (Q.i 6 85
6 44
4 66 6 40
Sunday.
Receipts and disposition of llve stock
at the Union Stock yards, South Omaha,
Neb., for twentv-four hours endlna- at 3
o'clock yesterday:
RECEIPTS-CARS.
Cattle. Hoes. Sheen. H'r's.
f M. & t. P...... 2 7
Wabash .. 2
Missouri Paclflo ..5 6 1
Union Paclflo 34 37 17
C. & N. W.. east.. 4 5
C. & N. W., west.. 37 49 I 1
C St P., M. & O.. IS 12 3
C., I!. A Q., east.. .. 2 .. ..
C., B, & Q west.. 23 41 12 1
C R. t. & P., cast 3 i
C, R. I. &)P.. west .. 3 .. ..
Illinois Central z 1
C. a. W 3 5 .. ..
Total receipts.... 115 167 41 3
DISPOSITION HEAD.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Morris & Co
470 1.334 1,549
620 1,580 2,616
746 S.25& 1 1,305
3S9 2,956 l.942
, .... 1.97J
, 24
30
, 17
, 23
149
, 80
, 165
, 23
, 15
1
, 37
. 53
, 33
C5
, 371 ..... 1.2SS
Swift & Co
Cudahy Packing Cc
Armour & Co
Morrcll
B. O. P. CO
L. P. Co
J. H. Bulla ..
Cllue ft Christie.
Totals 3,315 10,383 8.731
CATTLIS Cattle receipts were fair for
a Thursday, 122 cars being reported In.
TIiIh makes the total for the four days
this week 14,500 head, a falling oft ot
over 4.000 head as compared with the
same period last week and tha smallest
for a number of weeks back. Tho trade
as a whole was slow and the morning
was well advanced before very much
business had been transacted. It Is very
evident from the way buyers are acting
both hero and at other market points
that the consuming demand for beef Is
slack as Is very apt to be the case at the
ciosu ur lAsnu ' 1 1
Heavy beef atocrs were slow to B..I1U1
lower than yesterday or around.. 15020c
lower than Inst week. On the other
hand handy light cattle were a-annr&lltr
steady with yesterday and a week ago.
jvwn anu neuers generally commanded
steady prices and the market was fairly
active.
(Jood feeders were In fair demand and
fully steady. Inferior grades wers slow
and light stock cattle were, if anything,
a llttlo weak.
Quotations on cattle: Qood to choice
beef steers, 38.30Hr8.76; fair to good beef
steers, 38.105W.30; common to fair beef
steers. 37.60foS.10; good to choice heifers,
3i.U5ii8.15; good to choice cows, 36.807.65;
fair to good grades, 3.006.80; common to
fair grades, 34.004J6.00; good to choice
stockers and feeders, 37.60tf8.40; fair to
good stockers and feeders, 36.8097.60;
common to fair stockers and feeders, 36.25
6.80; stock cowb and heifers, 36.0047.25:
LveB W.6OS9.50; bulls, stagiTeto.
Representative sales;
BiliitillB.
No.
Ay. J'r. No. Ar,
Ft.
1 11
7 Ml 7 10
. 1. IMS
C tit 7 tt) T
io U 1 70 41
7...1 115 1 Tt 11
m 7 so 21
19 1065 7 IS II......
1 1011 70 ,..,".
7 I7 I 0 M
nit 1 io
.M.IOM I 10
...1114 ISO
....1117
,...1101
....1411
I 30
I M
I 10
....till 1 10
IS ltO 7 M 40..,,.,
.,..1111 I
....nil 1 n
....UJJ lit
...1IT7 Itt.
...1111 I 31
....1120 I 10
1.1171 lit
....110 III
.... ) I It
1101 I 10
....1117 I 70
II 1171 too It
10 V?l I 00 10
7 1113 I 00
: 1110 1 00
II 1077 I 01) 17
7 1011 It) 1
1011 I 01 II
it 1111 1 10
11 I 10 11
J4 1114 t 10 U
10 1004 I It
BTKKH3 AND HEIFERS.
It....
I....
11
11....
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It....
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4....
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17..
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in 7 u
... 4M 7 00
... M 7 04
.1. 411 7 00
7 tO
... 77 7 It
3...
14...
17...
14...
.1010 1 00
.list t 11
.W tM
.1011 I ti
... Ml 7 It
COWS.
... 7I I tt
...1024 4 It
...1010 t to
...Ml f It
...MO (71
. . . IW t IS
...1011 i W
...1017 00
... StO I 10
... U I 16
10W 70
.11(0 I 71
....1000 Tt
1171
1211
101!
1071
tt
IS
to
H
1051 7 00
1M0 7 00
l!K 7 00
1171 7 00
mi 7 ot
1170 7 10
10 7 It
1150 7 It
1140 7 2S
lilt T t&
1110 7 It
1000 7 SO
ion t it
iou 1 10
sit tt
.- 10U I 14
Ill I 10
1111 (It
1100 40
1010 to
M I 10
1.
1.
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1
1
1
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11
t
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1
1
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3
I ....
I
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1076
t M
HEIFERS.
.. 770 II
.... ttl 7 u
.... 117 7 40
.... 771 7 40
.... Ml 7 40
.... Ml T 40
... 141 T ii
.... MO 7 tO
.... 120 7 IO
.... NO 7 M
..110 7 tO
.... Ill 7 to
.... ! 7 It
.... IIT 7 U
.... 110 7 It
...1101 7 W)
... 10 I U
!0J J IS
110 I 25
.... 140 26
.... IM 111
ItO t It
ItO to
IN 10
.... I0 0
... 140 to
. . 170 IX
. . IM I tO
.. til I It
.. Ill to
.. ItO 7 00
.. 4il 7 U0
.. Ul 7 10
.. 171 T 10
..114 7 10
.. Ttl 7 10
.. 7U 7 2S
., t0 7 K
:. 110 T M
.. m m
ii.. ..
li.'.'.Y.
u'.'.'.W
11.....
40..
CALVES.
.... 140 I It
1
.... 414 7 It
.... M7 7 40
.... Ul 1 00
.... set i It
. . . . wo iu
.... 410 I M
.... m 1 to
.... 300 00
1.
If
....102 t 00
.... 12t 00
HULLS.
. . . 710 t 00
....IKK) fit
....1140 t 0
....1100 t 10
....1140 40
.... 100 4 W
...,1110 Itt
....1110 t 0
... mi tit
....1U0 t 71
t Ti
. ..1M0 I V)
...tuo I IS
....1710 M
....1100 t to
....1700 7 00
....10 7 10
....l(SO T 10
...,UU 7 It
....7(0 T It
.... no 7 m
.... 740
.... nt
T 34
t IS
,...UM tTt
17...
4...
I...
t...
It...
10...
1 ..
10...
1...
....14W
7t
STOCKERS AND FKEDER8.
4(1 I 00 U tit 7 71
S2I IH 4..... 417 7 71
til 7 31 II--.. Ml 1 74
Ml 7 CO l 110 7 It
' 411 7 it 14 WOO T 14
. . .. Ill T IS II ... .... til T U
4tl 7 U M nt I M'
lit IK I Ml IN
"H 7 M 1... . IOGO 3 06
.. m ITC II. . Hi IX
II ... 710 7 TS
MOOS Tho trade opened In lis usual
leisurely fashion, with packers' early
bids anywhere from 5 to 10 cents lower.
Speculators and shippers picked up a lo.v
loads during the early rounds that were
about steady with yesterday, but as com.
pared with Wednesday their purchases
were rather small. Advices from nil out
side markets pointed to lower prices, so
that when buyers raised their Offers to
figures that were no more than weak to
6 cents lower, several loads thangetl
hands on this bssls. Things went on In
a rather druggy manner until about 10
o'clock, when buyers, seeing ihnt Ihoy
would be unable to fill thofr orders at
the prices they wero offering, started
bidding about steady. This was what
sellers had been working for. nnd they
lost no tlmo In cutting Ioobc. so that by
10:30 practically ever 'thing nail been
sold. Taken as a whole tho market can
be quoted as being very nearly steady.
The demand was good, and whllo Iho
early trade was very slow, activity was
a prominent feature of the close it was
largely an 38.70 market, with a sprinkling
both above nnd below, and a top price jf
38 80 was paid.
Receipts amounted to about 157 cars,
or 11.401" head, carrytng the total for the
week up to 35,176. This Is about KM)
smaller than the first four days last
week and a little over 20,000 short ot tho
corrrspohdlng week last year.
Representative sales
at. en. n.
No.
At.
. IK
111
..11
..JtO
..210
..Ml
..111
..2M
. Ifl
sb. rr.
III
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to..
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47...
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17...
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74...
11...
II...
t...
II...
tt...
II...
II...
3 V
I TO
I TO
I 70
I TO
I TO
70
70
.iM IN IH
..nt
R UU
..!
. 141
. Ill
. 114
.141
. Ul
.it
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..170
..111
M IIS
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.. I tt
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10 I AS
. I IS
.. It
.. I tt
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10
10 120 1 m
,111 (0 S TO
...l0 ... 70
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...111 ... 171
...M0 ... 170
...lit. 40 t 70
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. I I74
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. 211
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n i;o
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..174
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.. I 70
I 70
N 70
... 70
10 1(1
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. . . 10
160 70
... 170
DO I 10
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... I 10
... 170
. . I 70
. . . I 70
(0 I 10
to I 70
eo 11 70
M I 70
... 170
. . I 71H
... 714
... T1
... 1114
.., 7m
... 1714
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70 200
:m no 1 uu
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. ...id
147
. ..517
151
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.... 121
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123
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.... 117
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... 1 114
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217 ..
317 ...
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14 I TO
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to
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40 I 70
70 1(1 110
TV
8HBHF I Jberal rocelnts at tho ds
posal of the buyers and bearish advices
from the eastern markets for dressed
mutton, developed a weaker tone In tho
trade this morning. Tho market opened
ut about the usual time, with sellers
fighting hard for steady prices, but the
buying force seemed to be In control of
the situation, and as a consequence tho
bulk of both the lamb and sheep offer
ing moved nt figures anywhere from
weak to a dime lower than on Wednes
day. As on yesterday, trade displayed
only a fair degrco of activity, with tho
buyers showing moro or less indiffer
ence at filling their orders at shaded
prices. A fair clearanco was eireciea,
however. In very good season, but thero
were Indications of a very weak under
tone to tile trade.
The big end of tho receipts consisted
of Iambs, with the majority of them
moving at u range of 38.10f(.63. Some
Mexican lambs made a top of 3.70, as
against a top on Wednesday of 38.75. A
very fair sprinkling of shorn lambs was
Included In the supply, the highest point
reached by suoti grades toeing 37.40. as
compared wun i.wi yunimuuj. "umu
half-warmed up kinds went to a fecdor
buyer at 38.15. There wore no moro
than a dosen loads of uged sheep of
ferings on sale and these made up nl
most entirely of ewes. A bunch of fed
wr.stern ewes wero good enough to unrig
36.30. and 36.25 was Blven for a, bunch of
wetners. . ......
Tli omciai estimate caiiea iur
head, being approximately 3,874 head
more than on tho samo day one year
ogo. Quality ot the offerings was vory
good.
Quotations on sheep and Iambs: Good
to choice Mexican lambs, 38.60Q8.75J fair
to good Mexican lamns, xs.;u)Xis.w; kooo
to choice westorn lambs. 38.25flB.40: fair
to good western lambs, t8.0003i8.25; feeder
lnrnhd x7.60(H8.16: vearltngs. light. 17, (MP
7.65; yearlings, hoavy. 30.90tt7.40; wethers.
.... ... I. ' J. . ..... Int. in
goou to cnoicc, o.3umw.joj
good. 3fl.00fl6.25; owes, Rood to choice,
i6.uVfr6.40: ewes, fair to good, 35.8506.15;
culls and bucks, 32.757H00.
CUICAfiO L1VIC 8TOCIC SIARKHT
Hobs Active Lower Cnltle Mow
Hheep Htrndy to Lower.
nirirnrui (m1 50 CATTLIC Re
ceipts, 4.600 head; market slow: generally
steady: beeves. 37.Wi9.lO; Texas steers,
30.5OC7.O0: western steers. $6.8088.15; stock
ers and rceucrs, 50.uuus.iw; mm im lien
ors. 33.6OU8.IO: calves, 37.0OSt1.25.
IIOOB-Hecelpts. 2S.000 head; nMJve,
mostly 5c lower; bulk of sales, $8.76WU5.
light. 88.7Ca.96; light. 3S.75&9.10; mixed.
38.60flO.on: heavy. 38.4Ou8.07',4j: rough, 3S.40
.65; pigs, 36.80yfi.85.
8HBBP AND LAMHB Receipts, 16,000
heiul: market steady to 10c lower; native,
$8.OWT.00; western, K257.00: yearlings.
t7.S0,26; lambs, native, 37.H8.85i west
ern, 27.2&88.90.
Kansas t'lly Live Hlnuk MnrUet.
KANSAS CITY, March 20.-CATTLt-Recelpts.
3,000 head. Including 20) bead
southerns, market lower; dressed beef
and export steers. 38.36418.90; fair to good,
37.60fi.30: western steers. 37.OOJJ8.76; stock
ers and feorers. 3rt.501i8.35; southern
steers, 36.60tf8.75; southern
7.60; native cows and heifers, 34.5OQ8.50;
bulls. $6.00y7.S!5; calves. 37.00010.50.
HOGH Receipts, 5.600 head; market
lower; hulk. $S.6&W.t5; heavy, 38.6&H8.75;
packers and butchers. 38.70Q8.85; light,
38.75tf8.90; pigs, 37.COfi8-K.
BHBISP Receipts, 8,300 head; market,
weak; Colorado lambs, 3S.0Oti8.65; year
lings, 36.76437.75; wethers, 36.2&U7.0J; ewes,
35. 506 6. 05.
St. Louis Live St 00 It MnrUet.
BT. IjQIMB. March 20. CATTLK-Ro-oolpls,
1,800 head, Including 0O0 head
Texans; choice to fine steers, 38.tO09.I0;
good to choice steers, 37.60&8.50; stock
ers and feeders, 35.257.76; cows and belt
ers. 35.5OJf8.C0; bulls, 35.00ft7.00; calves.
36.UX11.50; southern steers. tV-Sf 6.35;
cows and heifers. 33.756.60.
HOOS Receipts, 8,700 head; market
steady, pigs and light. 347&80.16, mixed
and butchers, 3S.30flO.15; good heavy, 39.00
4)9.15,
HHKHP AND LAMUS-Recelpts, 1,500
head; market, steady; muttons, 35.50U
7.00; yearlings, 37.0038.00; lambs, 7.00fJ8.Sa
Sioux Cllr Live Stork Market.
RfOl'X CITY. March 20.-CATTLB--R.
cetpts, 600 head; market slow and weak;
native steers, 37.50U8.76; cows and heifers,
36.60O7.76; canners, 33.76fi6.00; stockers and
.feeders. 37.0Og.10; calves, 37.0O&7.76; bulls,
15. 50417.25.
HOOS Receipts, 4,500 head; market 6c
lower: heavy, 38JAS8.60: mixed. 38.5&B8.C0;
light, 38.603.65; pigs. J7.0OJJ7.75; bulk, 38.55
68.60.
SHKBP AND LAMBB No receipts re
ported.
Ht, Joseph Live Stock Market.
ST. JOSHI'H, March 20. CATTLK Re.
celpts. 1.80Q head; market steady; steers,
37.0Ob9.50; rows and heifers, (i.UW.U);
calves, 36.OOtfflO.50.
HOdS Receipts, 8,500 head: market
lnw: ton. 18. Su. bulk. lS.70tt8.87.
HHBE;P AND LAM US Receipts, 5,000
neaa; marxci siow; iamun, i.wu9,au,
Htock Ip High.
Receipts of live stock at the six prin
cipal western markets;
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha ,8S5 2,343 3,061
Bloux City 600 4,500
St. Joseph 1.800 8,600 5,000
Kansas City 3.000 5,(00 8,300
St. Louts 1.M0 8.700 1,500
Chicago 4,500 28,000 16,000
Totals .111,485 (7,443 2364
NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
Trading on Stocks Was Again Al
most on a Nominal Basis,
RUMELY WAS PROMINENT
.Srnrn-norlmrU, Which IJT,lnpi,d
Strength Ilnrlr Onrlns; the T)rr,
I.nlrr Ilrnrhrd Mix Points
from Ha IIIrIi Price,
NEW vORK, March 20. Trading In
stocks, which usually figure most prom
inently In tho mnrket. was on almost a
nominal frnsls today. Liquidation con
tinued among the Industrials, which re
cently have been sujected to a severe
prefrsure, nnd there were further de
clines. Rumely was most prominent of
these stocks, falling to 45U, a new low
record for tho movement. Sears tt Roe
buck, which developed strength early In,
the day. later reacted six points from its
high price. New Haven, after Its loos
period of weakness, was stronger. Haiu
way Steel Bprlngs rose 2H on resumption
of dividends.
The coming of a holiday overmaster
was responsible for short covering W
traders, who did not care to leave eon
tracts open unffl next week.
Call money touched &V4 Per cent. aU
though thero wns an easier tendency in
the time money market. Rates Tor mor,
cuntllo paper stiffened, with somo trans
actions at H per cent. The weekly atnte
ment of tho Hank of England reflected
no improvement In the position ot that
Institution.
February railroad reports begsn lo
come In today. Haltlmoro & OTMo's stau
ment, showed a, smaller gain In net earl.
ings man recently, aiuioukii iuo u. -Ings
roso 3560,000, the advance In net
earnings was only 328,000, owing to en
larged expenditures for maintenance nnd
transportation. , ...
The stock exchangn will be closed w
morrow nnd Saturday.
Ronds were Irregular. Total sales, par
value-. 31.460.000. United Blates 2s and ii
and Panama 3s advanced Vfc Pr cent on
call on the week.
Number of sales and leading 'juotatloiisj
on stocks today were as follows:
Bilu- Hlfh. Low. Oom.
AmtUtmtlM Coppr . . 15.000 flH 1 JJV,
AmfTlcnn AirlculturtI ... . JJ
An.rrl.-jn llwt 8nur..ji 300 2IU 1SH
Alrrlcn Cn 7,10) 31 2H "N.
Amrrlcm Oui pfd 1,000 1204 IM 110
Atwrlcan CtoUAn , OH. . 2 41 JJ,
Am t Rclir!tlla. 100 1V il't 1'4
Amerlttn MnM1 ....... 100 !i 1t
Amtrlctn ittomotire . .. wi ji,
American S. & 11 4.200 M IS K
Am. & P ptrt 10W Ml 0
in, n..r lllnlD...... 100 ltlli 1UU Ut
AiiTUn T. ft T l.W 14 WflU MIW.
American Tobacco
AnnronJ Mlnlns Co . 200 H MJ4 SSU,
AtchlMn - . i.imi ioi iwH w-
T.lV.,. Am , too 100 MH W
Allntlo (Axuit Lin 40 1 13H "1
nlhlfhfm B1 J
llrnoVIrn lUnld Tr 900 t7Vi 17 17
OundJIan Mcltlo 1,100 334 IMS ,
lnlrl iirnner . ;j
Chrpk Ohio 4.400 UK WVt 71
thlTftIO I. ,.... 't
l-hlr.n. M. A Rt. P.... 1.000 10S4 10 10IH,
Chknio A. N. W .....
Color. Io r. 1.......... !" .11
tvmoiiatf,i o 7oo imu mji i
Corn Vro4urt 400 10H 104 10
DUKsre ft Hudson., If
Denver ft lllo tlrtnd ,
nrfiTr.' . Jt "'.fi'.'l" '" "i itu flu
ICrl. 00 SH MS, 1JS
Krle 1t pfd JJ
nllr.ii rii'tVi'i,":!'!!'..'.'.' ioo ii ill ii
Orest Northern ptd 1,000 IMS 115 12JJ4
men nonmra vn on.
Illinois fentrsl 1W IS 111 mjt
Interhorouih Met. ....... 300 7 JJH
lnle,r, MU ptd tOO tt 17 17
Intrrmtlonil lltntwtcr lv ,
Inter-JUrlne ptd J
tntemnllonul Ppr ..... W".
Internttlontl Pump 100 T
Kiuiu, Cllr Southern
!ele!t Oa 30 100U 100U 100W.
ihiVh valler! l.o JM'I J" J"
Ixiulitlll A Nithllle... 100 111 1I1H 1H
M Bt P. A 8. 8. M . 100 lMi HIS HI ,
Mlnoui . K. & T.. 100 1(3 14U. 14S
Missouri l'irio 1.100 Wi 1JH MS
Nutlontl nitcult JO0 118 115 IMS
NSitlonsI 400 41 4IS S
V-" "sob .. iiivi ncSs
w. v,, o, - -sa . &
Norfolk A wern i.iw ii
North American ;
Norlhern rlfln MM US 114S "S
rtilflo Mill 1.JM KS JJS 1
IVnnnrlTnnla 7,300 Ills HIS 1UH
OS "... i's iw.i is
P t. C, A Ft. L v "Ii
I-reufd Steel Cr... tpo 1$t1 ,.
rulimin mice tr "
Ileidlnf 1" "l 55H
liepubllc 1. ft too 54S 34 24
Iteputllo I. & . Pfd.... 400 J4S MS
Hock Irtind Oo.. ....... J.JO0 J0 SOS SXl
Hock Island Co. ptd 3.000 It 34S SS
w l ft 8. r. id pd.... too ss :ui tt
Ulw,..rf Air UlM.. , 11
Beaboird A. L. pfd,.. "4
81o,..Sh.!fleld 8. & I... ,MJ Ti "S
Bouinem i-aeino " -
Boulhern IUIIir 1W S
b n.llw.T nfd 100 MS tOS S
Tennewe Copper ........ 1.MJ JJ "
Sn?.clfr:r::i:::::::i7. i s ms i s
ll.l.n n..nin M 5 100 ll'.k tlS IH
V."!! ?.?" Vi.7 ti:
united Blliei uuuwr. . . . , w ' , r;j
l'nlle.1 stit" Steel It.ton M IIS MS
Hi '" , iS W ToS 'tili
imu wupi'vi -. , ,
A'a..Carollna Cnemlcil
waiiiii ,,;
Wahtsli pfd 22
Welern JUrjUnd f.-r; JJ
Weilern union M0 MS MS MM
Wtluehou BleelUe .. 1,100 J O
Whcfllni ft 1.. It... V
Rx .dividend.
Tolil sales tor Hi Ur, 117.000 ibtre.
New York Money Market,
NEW YORK, March 20. MONET On
call, firm; 4V46',4 per cont; ruling rate.
4V4 per cent; closing bid, 6& per cent; of
f mtd at 5Vs per cont. Time loans, easy;
sixty ani .ninety days, 5 per cent; six
ir onths, 6V4, per cent.
PRIMB MERCANTILE PAPER-41 per
W8TKUUNO EXCHANQ E Firm, with
actual business In bankers' bills at 3442
for slxty-doy bills and nt ,4.S730 for de
mand, commercial iitlls, J4.82H.
SILVER Bar, 66c; Mexican dollars,
47Vic.
BONDS Govcrnnicnt, strong; railroad,
IrregulHr.
Closing quotations on bonds today we,re
1LH fullOWS 1
U. S. ref. 2s, rtc..,.l0HK. C. So. ref.tir,, t
do toupon ....inuiA ti. aen. 4 1111. . HU
VJ. P. U. ret IWSU N, unl. 4i....H
do coupon .. . .101SM. K, ft T. 1st Is,, to
I'. II. 4i, ttg ItSS 'do Jt". 4Si...... 14
d6 coupon .lllH'Mi Paclflo 4a,..., tU
I'aniuu Is coupon. i.IOIS .do conr. ts uu
A..O. 1st 5 rtfs.... 12 V R I. of M Vi- I4S
Amir. At. ta... - l( ! Y- C . IHi... 14
A. T. T. cr 41..101S. do db. 4s tju
Aro. Tobifco is 120 K. Y. N, 11. ft II,
Armour ft Co. 4Si. J " JSi IDS
Alchlion gen. 4a..... M N & W. lit . .,. M
do cv. 4 1M0. .. MS.'do tr, 4s... ., IM
do T. ti WlS ncljlo 4 II
A. C. U 1st 4s.... I0M do 1 MS
Oil. & Ohio 4s tSSO. 8. U rfdg. 4a.... IU
do tSs Penn. cr. ISs lilt.. 4H
Brook. Tr. . 4s... IIS. do con. 4s., 101
On. of Oa. s. ... 104 fleadlas sen. a.. MVi
Cen. lueatliir ts. MS 8. U ft 8. F fg 4i 74H
Chei, Ohio 4Ss.. do ass. ts t
do conr 4Ss MS8t. U sr. W. e. 4. . . ;
Ohleaso ft A. ISi.. 8. A I idj ts. ... 71S
C. U. ft. Q.' I. 4i. ... WSSo. Ia. col. 4a..,.. llv
do ten. 4i IJS do cr. 4s IIS
r M ft 8 " 4S.11S. do lit ref. 4s... . !
C. U. I. P- S. Rallwir fi 104S
do rfs. 4s... MS do ssn. 4s rfli
C- & 8. r ft 4SiWS Union Ticlllo 4i..,., MS
p, ft It. cr. 4s. .. MS do tr. 4s tl
D. H. 0. ref. 8. 10, do Jit ft nt. 4s... tl;
Dlsllllers' ts 44SU. 8. IlubUr .... 101
Brie p. I. 4s 77. 8. Steel Id .... 100S
da sen. 4s . 714; Ts. -Car. Cham. tl. , K
do cv. 4i, ier. n. tISWibash lit ft rr. 4s 14
111. Cen. 1st nf. 4i 4 'Western Md. 4s.. . 7
Inur. Met. 4Ss HHWt. Elec. er. I. MS
InUr. M. M, 4S. 43 Wis. Central 4... M
Japan 4Ss . .. MS
Bid. Offered.
Londun HlocU Market.
IjONDON, March 20. American seCJrt
ties Were quiet and featureless during, the
early trading today. Canadian Pacifi4
advanced a point, but the rest of tha
list held within a small fraction of partly.
London closing stock quotations:
Consols, tnonsr . 71 11-11 liulsrllli ft Nfcah..lMS
do account ....... 7IUMo Kan,- ft Tsx.. 33
Aroil. Copper , 70S New York font raj. 10IS
AUhlioa 103 Norfolk ft Wo.tern.107
lialtluiore ft Ohio. .lOlSOnUrlo ft WesUro. M14
Canadian TacKIc ..13 Pennsjrlraola toil
Cfceupoak ft Ohio, 7ISHeadlnr IIS
Chi. Clreit Western It Southern Rr .... US
Chi . Mil. ft. Bt. P.1U Southern Paclfl . 102S
IVrnrtr ft Rio U... to Vnioa Pulfle HIS
Krle 17SO. 8. SUel flu,
da lit pfd ttVWaknh, 414,
Urind Trunk UhDe Deora Jli
Illinois Central ...12S Rand Minea IS
HH,VBR Rar, quiet at 26 3-16d pen
ounce.
MONEJV 4V4JWS per cent
DIBCOUNT RATHS Short bills, 6fiS
per cent; three months' bills, 4HS4 15-16
pr cent.