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    THE BEE: OMAITA, TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 191.1.
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I'EIISONAIj
Miss Fisher, mas., bath, elec. treat. D.M3
Tlllv SALVATION AIIMY unllrlt. mill.
off clothing; In fact, any thing you do not
need. We collect, repair and sell at 131
N. 11th St., for cost of collection, to the
worthy poor. Phone Douglas 4126 and
wagon win can.
MASSAflli Swedish movement. 41S
KmoOUli Uee U1(1 Douglas G72.
63-DAY BT.OOD REMEDY.
. Dcxtcn pharmacy, 12th and Dodge.
MANICURING; face. scalD and ma
notlc treatment. Miss Debar. 201 S. lflth.
MASSAQE MKS. IllTTENHOUSB, 808
uoston store. Eve. and Sun. appoint s.
YOUNQ women coming to Omaha as
strangers aro Invited to visit the Young
Women's Christian association building
at nth and St. Marys Avt here they
will bo directed to suitable boarding
Places or omerwi&o assisiea. uook lor
our travelers' aid. at the Union station,
MAGNETIC teWEh
MASSAGE, salt glow. Mmo. Allen of
umcago. ivj s. nth tit. Douglas 7665.
INVALIDS NEED PENSIONS.
P?l subscriptions tn thn I.. It. Jnnrntl
J1.60; S. K. Post, 1.60. and Country Gen
tleman. 11.60. will earn 13.000 for thn In.
vallda" Ponslon Ass'n, which will Insure
myself and fifteen other, sufferers $10 a
inomn eacn.
Must have 194 In Anrll. Your rennwol
worth 60 cents. DON'T WITHOLD IT.
i-nono Douglas 7163. Omaha Neb.
GOItDON. THE MAGAZINE MAN.
Massage. Mrs. Steele. 1807 Farnam, 3d fl.
RKAli KSTATE LOANS.
$100 to 10,000 made promptly. F. D.
Wead, Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam.
WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co.
LOANS on farms and improved city
property, 6, 6V4 and 6 per cent; no delay.
J. II. Dumont & Co., 1601 Farnam St
WANTED City loans and warrautx
W. Farnam Smith & Co.. 1120 Farnam St
GABVJN BROS Loana 'M ftnd up
u'tuv' ,xluo,Omahn Nat Bank.
MONEY To loan on business or resi
dence properties, 11,000 to 1600,000.
W. H. THOMAS. 223 State Bank Bldg.
OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms.
O'KEEFE HEAL ESTATE CO.
1016 Omaha National. Douglas 1715.
HARRISON & MORTON. 918 Om. Nat
LARGE loans our specialty. Stull Bros
Ron CITY LOANS, Bemls-Carlberg Co.,
u 110-312 Brandels Theater Bldg.
MONEY on hand at lowest rates, for
loans on Nebraska farms and Omaha
city property In any amounts.
H. W. BINDER,
823 City Nat. Bank Bldg.
WANTED TO BUT.
Dolgoff 2d hand store pays highest prices
tor rurnlture. clothes, shoes, web. 1607,
WOULD like to buy a five or six-room
house to bo moved on a lot One In the
neighborhood of 24th and Clark preferred,
Telephono Red 4301.
BEST prlceB for furniture. Call D. 7S02.
WANTED Will pay cash for 1912 Ford,
fully equipped, 5-passcnger car; no other.
Telephone W 78.
D. S005. Quick buyers of furniture.
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED Furnished house or aliart
ment during May. June and July: refer
ences exchanged. Address N 240, Omaha
Bee.
WE HAVE TENANTS.
Want good houses or fiats.
Sco us today. Reg. commission.
D. R. BUCK & SON,
012 Omaha Nafl Bank. D. 5226.
REAIj estate wanted
WE have a buyer for your house call
Osborne Realty Co. Phone. Douglas 1474.
sale on exchange: it. k.
Improved Farm
Half section and SO acres; south central
Nebraska-; fair Improvements.. Price
11G.0W. -Want to trade this for town prop
erty. No agents. Address me to Post-office-Box
No. 633. Omaha, Neb.
CYCLONES
CAN WRECK CITY PROPERTY,
but they can't wreck land. We have land
for city property.
PALMER LAND CO.,
W. O. W. Bldg.. Omaha.
HAVE good farms to exchange for resi
dence and Income property, owners see
ub. J. A. Olson, 601 City National Bank
Bldg., Omaha.
TRADE If you can't sell. W. S. Frank,
1025 City Nat. Bank.
REAL ESTATE
ABSTRACTS OK TITLE.
REED Abstract Co., oldest abstract of
fice in Nebraska, 206 Brandnls Theater.
CITY PROPERTY KOU SALE,
$500 cash, balance monthly. 1551 Mere
dith avenue, corner; both street paved
and parked; 3 bedroms and buth; first
story finished in Flemish oak. Prairlo
Tarn Co.. Wtf waro mocK, Douglas 3S.
flUnlPW itnrnnp lrt In H , , . . .
streets paved und paid for; must ue told
at onoo; $1,000 takes lt.106 McCaguo Bldg
Douglas 1653. b'
N. U, Corner ISth Ave. and Marcy.
Modern two-story and 'attic. Fine large
lawn. For price and terms phone Har
ney 5440.
ON EASY TERMS
Homes
Will take your
vacant lot as frst
payment, or will
build for yoJ.
PAYNE &, SLATER CO.. 616 Oma. Nat
TORNADO INSURANCE.
Call Tyler 1024-O,NeH's.
1503 Farnam Street.
BUY FROM OWNER
1S1I Evans St., VA block from car 3
rooms downetalre and fireplace; 4 bed
rooms upstairs; sun room and bath; beam
ceilings; fc-foot brick basement Lot
50x125 front and back yard; all sod;
large garage. Now occupied by owner.
Newly completed, built for homo, I'oi
further information call at 1814 Evans.
TO BUY, BELL OR RENT, FIRST SEE
JOHN W. ROBBIN3. 1802 FARNAM ST.
Build Your New Home Alitor
Plans and Specifications
specially prepared after your own ideas
by EXPERT ARCHITECTS to suit your
requirements in arrangement and cost
SPECIAL PRICE JtO.OO
for complete plans and specifications.
Quick Servlco and Satisfaction
Guaranteed.
THE H. H. NIEMANN CO.,
Muskogee. Okl.
OWNER offers 6-room, strictly mod
ern cottage, Bemls park district; paved
street; south front, near school and car;
M0UO; part cash, balance time. Address
1310 I, St.. Lincoln.
tl,100 CASH. 5-room cottago and lot
Particulars, Owner, 1790 46th Ave.. San
Francisco. Cal.
ALMOST NEW
Six-room modern home containing re
ception hall, parlor, dining room, kitchen
on first floor, finished In oak; three bed
rooms, bath and sleeping porch on sec
ond floor; maple floors; large lot, paved
street; two blocks to car and close to
school. See the prlec, 3,650; only $200
lash, balance easy, A genuine bargain.
BEMIS OARLBERG CO.
310-312 Brandels Theater Bldg.
REAL ESTATE
FARM RAMII LIMIK l.'OIt SALK,
Arkansas.
FARM FOR SALE 160 acres of second
Red River bottom land; 60 acres cleared
and balance In Umber; price 12.50 per
acre. For further Information, write
Southern. Realty & Trust Co., Ashdown,
Ark.
California.
CALIFORNIA land excursions 1st and
rd Tues. W. T. Smith Co. 815 City Nat Bk.
FOR SALE on easy terms attractive
orchard and farm near Red Bluff, hurra
mento alley E, B. Woolf, Rector Bldg,
'hkago, III,
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
September Wheat Given Big Spread
in Ohicago and Minneapolis.
WEATHER HELPS CORN OUTLOOK
FTornblc Conditions OTerhdoTT
Possible Chnnce of Lute Plnnt
I"R find Risks thrtt Go
Aloair vrltli It.
. . , OMAHA. April 11. 1913.
A biff 'nraiY It, I2.hl.mh.p wVlnf I
being placed between- the Chicago aiid
Minneapolis markets. This fact came to
"gm prominently Raturdnv. when there
were heavy sales of that option In the
unicago pit, while there were eqUBiiy
heavy purchases In the large northwest
ern markets.
It has been usual for many years. In.
me event of ravorable crop prospects in
the southwest, for September wheat to
rocelve considerable attention from the
bears In the northwest In the way of
putting out short lines. Thero Is a vast
airference at the present In the May and
September options at Minneapolis. Some
conservative men In the trade vlow thn
spread ' aB risky, to say the least, and
advance the opinion that those who have
put out short lines of that month In Chi
cago are likely to suffer In the way of
losses, as any further advance tn the
price at Minneapolis will cause great un
easiness and some coverinc of shorts at
Chicago. ,48lA
ilio present weak condition or wnsai
may possibly bo followed by a sensa
tional change of some kind or another,
which could be brought about by crop
losses In Kansas or any of the other big
wheat states. This is not expecieo. oy
the trade at large, and especially by the
holders of options and cash wheat in tho
Chicago market
At this season of the year the south
west generally Is to be seen oik the bull
side of wheat at Chicago, but the larger
speculators at this point arc now astride
the speculative fence and are taking lit
tle or no Interest In the wheat situation,
with tho possible exception of looking on
and watching for an opening on which to
make purchases.
It has been tho custom for several
weeks for the wheat speculators, not only
at Chicago, but in other markets of the
world to keep a close watch on the price
changes at Liverpool.
Everyone knows that tn order to hold
the Liverpool market up around a cer
tain level It Is only necessary to use
a little money and muscle, and the opin
ion has gained ground In Chicago that
Liverpool Is anything but legitimately
strong. Cash wheat was Ho lower.
Wanner and clearer weather la prom
ised by tho weather authorities and this
favorably will help the corn situation
from the standpoint of bears, while It
will Bend tho farmers Into the fields,
where they will seed their corn; It will
also permit some marketing of both corn
and oats at times. Cash corn was Vi-Hc
lower.
There Is a lack of cash business In oats,
aB the Argentina surplus Is pressing for
sale and tho government report on the
live stock situation Is viewed by the
average speculator as a help to tho bulls
In oats. Cash oatB were Ulc lower.
Clearances: Wheat and flour, 440,000
bu.; corn, 18,000 bu.: oats, none.
Uverpool close: Wheat, unchanged to
d lower; corn. d higher to 4i lower.
Primary wheat receipts woro 640,000 bu.
and shipments 432,000 bu., against receipts
of 384,000 bu. and shipments of 315,000 bu.
laRt year.
Primary corn receipts were 429,000 bu.
and shipments were 495,000 bu., against
receipts of 497.000 bu. and shipments fOt
443,000 bu. last year.
Primary oats receipts were 645,000 bu.
and shipments wero 496,000 bu., against
receipts of 610,000 bu. and shipments of
643,000 bu. last year.
Tho following cash sales wwe reported
today:
WHEAT No. 2 hard winter, 2 cars,
Ho; 4 cars, 84Hc No. 4 hard winter,
1 car, 81V4o. No grade hard winter, 1
car, 78c. No. 4 spring; 1 car, 81c; 2 cars,
EOtto. No. 3 durum, 1 car, 85Hc
OATS No. 3 white, 2 cars. 32Hc. No. 4
white, 1 car, 32Kc; 2 cars, 32a No
grade, 1 car, 32Vic.
CORN No. 3 white, 2 cars. 530; 3
cars, 63c. No. 4 white, 1 car, 62c. No. 2
REAL ESTATE
FARM &. RANCH LANDS FOR SALE.
Idaho.
COME to Boise: no tornadoes nor elec
trical storms. Bountiful harvests. Ad'
dress Box 29. R. No. 3. Boise, Idaho.
THE BEAUTIFUL BOISE VALLEY
has never had a cyclone In Its history.
Come to Idaho, where you can now do
well In a new, growing, enterprising coun
try, und where there are no tornadoes or
crop failures. Send caid for handsome
booklet and particulars regarding me
country. We also Bell good business
propositions In southern Idaho.
Refer to First National and Boise City
National banks, Boise.
UivUUUlS K. ATYVATiSK,
Meridian, Idaho.
J. E, SCHOOLER'S AGENCY.
Boise, Idaho.
Kansas. $
GET A HOME In tho Pecos Valley.
where there aro no cyclones, floods or
blizzards. Address Countryman Land
and Immigration Co., Plillllpsburg, Kan.
Montana.
SIXTY THOUSAND acres Carey land
open to entry at Valler. Mont.: fifteen
I annual payments; section famous for
i grain, grasses, vegetables, well adapted
aiversuiea larming. J. or particulars write
Valier Farm Bales Co., Box 2. Valisr,
Mont.
' Nebraska.
FOR SALE 15-acre farm adjoining
Cushlng, Nob.; good Improvements; 7
room house, 3 chicken houses, barn, good
well; small fruit bearing. Address A. A.
Kimball, Cushlng, Neb.
FREE 640-acre homestead, For com
plete map of land opened to entry Oct
1. 1913, send J2 to A. J. Van Antwerp,
County Surveyor. Broken Bow. Neb.
Voath Dakota.
FOR SALE A very well Improved
farm of 320 acres located within 25 miles
of the state fair city, Huron, Beadle
county, S. D., at $30 per acre. Will also
sell fifty head of live stock, hogs und
poultry. The best bargain In South Da
kota. Address M. M. Winter. Gary. Ind.
Texas,
FOR SALE.
St. Joseph's Island, New Bockport, Tex.,
32,000 acres at distress prices, a great
bargain, no trading.
W. H. GRAHAM,
Solo Agent. Cuero, Tex.
Washington.
THE WALLA WALLA VALLEY.
Washington, presents at the present time
a 'most attractive field for the Investor
and homeseeker. This section has never
experienced a cyclone, hurricane, tornado
or flood. A diversified district, where
the small tract farmer does equally as
well us the large grain grower. Write
today for freo Illustrated literature de
scribing fruit growing, gardening, dairy
ing and hog raising. The Commercial
Club, Walla Walla, Wash.
LIVE STOCK MARKET OK WEST
Ship live stock to South Omaha. Savs
mileage and shrinkage. Your consign
ments receive prompt and careful atten
tion. Live Stock Commission Merchants.
BYERS BROS. & Co. Strong, reliable.
CLIFTON Com. Co.. 222 Exchange Bldg.
MARTIN BROS. & CO.. Exchange Bldg.
GOVERNMENT NOTICES.
PROPOSALS FOR CLOTHING. OFFICE
Depot Quartermaster, St Louis, Mo..'
April 12, 1913. Sealed Proposals will be
received here until 12 o'clock noon. May
1J, 1913, for furnishing and delivering at
either Boston, New York, Philadelphia.
Chicago or St. Louis depot of the Quarter
master Corps, the following articles of
clothing: Rubber Boots; Cords, hat and
breast; Drawers; Gauntlets; Gloves;
Laces, shoe and leggln; Icilns; Over
shoes; Shoes, gymnasium; Stockings;
Suspenders; Sweaters; Undershirts. In
formation furnished upon application. D.
S. Stanley Lieutenant Colonel Quarter
master Corps. AJ4-l5-ts.i7mo.io
yellow, 1 car, MViC. 14 tar. 52e. No. 3
yellow, 3 cars, Mc, 2 cars, MWc No. 3
mixcu, s oars, 5Sc. No. 4 mixed, 1 car.
HVio. 1 car, MHc
Omaha Cash Prices.
WHEAT No. J hard, 84$S4He; No. 3
nam, kxumc; io. 4 nara, sowmc; rso. a
spring, KktfMc: No. 4 spring, SxVeSoUc: No.
2 durum, S6S6Ho; No. 3 durum, !S6Hc.
CORN No. 2 white. 5iic; No. 1 white,
UHS4c; No. 4 white. 61VtfC3c: No. I
yellow. 62(63Vic; No. 3 yellow. MV3o;
No. 4 yellow, 51c; No. 2. Mo; No. 3,
52WIitj2c; No. 4. 14M4c.
OATS-No. 2 white, 3033 Vic; standard,
2:ififl3c: No. 3 white. S2ic; No. 4 white,
BARLEY Malting, 54tfC2c; No. 1 feed,
4145c.
RYE-No. 2, 66i)C6Vio; No. 3, B5VMT66C
Cnrlot Receipts.
. Wheat.Corn.Oats.
Chicago 24 67 147
Minneapolis 33S
Duluth 17
u mall ft I, 45 16 30
ivansas city w m 28
St. Louis 45 70 2G
Winnipeg 443
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Fen turfs of the Trad In and Closing
Prices nn Board of Trade,
CHICAGO, April 14. Tho weather map
broko the wheat market today c to H
?c. Corn declined Ho to c. oats had a
net loss of He and provisions had a set
back of 54J7Hc to 22Hc.
Splendid weather for seeding was re
ported from all quarters of the spring
wheat country. From tho winter belt
there was a repetition of tho glowing re
ports as to crop conditions. The depres
sion In prices which followed was helped
along by statistics showing an increaso
year, in the visible supply, and by advices
"im iiirro wns a inning on in export de
mand. The range of tho market was nar
row. Coverlnir by shorts brought fair
rally about midday, but It was brief. s
Primary receipts of wheat wero 646.000
bushels, against SS4.000 last year. Sea
board Pjnriltl, rtt n'l. nn ftm,-
equalled 440,000 bushels.
tuning Dy commission houses put corn
down. Offerings were said to bo mod-
.ml. tnw I,, . . t ..
in July and September options. Tho good
Yveather was also nn Influence against
values. Oats weakened with othor grains,
being also affected by the fine Yveather at
rrescnt and predicted.
goou demand for lard and scattered
buying for thn short account caused early
....... .,, ... laiutin, "nilllK uy (JUUnCiB
caused a considerable dip In values
iwinim mo close.
Closing options at Chicago
Artlclol Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Sat'y!
Wlie.it
I
I I
May. OOeoi
July. S9H4i
Sent RSTiiMt
90T4S91I
91
iNSVil lH
SMil SSH
W,s
!63HGVi
uorn.
Mat' fo-.ll5.lj.
r.
J,uly'.5GHiB'Vil
54H
6BH
66
B7V5C'ai5
iiH
67Vie,i
UIVIB. I
July. 34ViH
July. felvItH
Sent.) rucnU
3414
34 H
34 V.
34U
Sl(i
33Ti
19 75 '
S4S,
34H
3IH
19 7H
20 12H
19 90
34K
34 M
i-orK.
I
Mav.
19 97H
20 lfcft
20 02H
10 72H
July.
Sept
20 17M;
20 20
19 96
19 DO
19 70
19 'J-M
TO S7H
20 90
19 72H
Lard.
May.
July.
8c pt
10 97HI 11 00
10 Si
10 S7Hj 10 95
iu vnm
10 K54r
11 00
11 00
10 S7H
10 S7H
lOOfi
10 P6
10 97H
11 00
U 05
1" 90
Ribs.
May.
July.
Sept.
U 3S
11 15
ii mi
11 20(3
11 ii
11 37H
11 !2td
11 30
11 15
11 17H
11 OOff
11 02H-
,7
't'nT-
11 05
10 83
10 97H
11 w
I 1 02H
10 SS
10 9C
T? Vn ' Mo 9 Ctn Tlnl.... irjni.
Timothy, I2.7lkU3.60; clover, J15.OOigCl.00.
Pork. Il!).7n. tar A tin miz 1IK. .tnnirf.
31. DO 1I71'4I
BlITTER-Steady; creameries, 276340.
........ j , . v . v. ... . i, , vftoufl, a;
mark, cases Included, lTUSWSc; ordinary
ts 17M17Hc: firsts, 17(ff'18c.
POTATOES Unchanged; receipts, 78
cars;...Mlchlan' 46i47c; Minnesota, 4SJT
47c; Wisconsin. 4048c.
POULTRY Easier; dressed turkeys,
nominal: llvn rhtrlrAnn 1711- llun ann.
17Hc "w '
Omaha Hay Market.
1 to choice upland, I1O.5OQ41.00; No. 2,
choioo midland 110 rrVfMft fJV Nn " it rY
10.00; No. 3, J6.OO08.CO; No. 1 to choice
lowland, J9.00igil0.00; No. 2, J7.0O9.OO; No.
3, J5.0O7.O0. Straw: Choice ryo or oats,
cuttings, pea green, J12'.003'12.60; No. 1 to
11. BO: No. 2 nnv onftlnp- is nrvinn fwi. Mn.
3, $6.00(ff8.00. ' '
Liverpool Rraln Market.
LIVERPOOL. Anril 14. WHRATSnnf
steady; No. 1 Manitoba, 7s lOd; No. 3
Manitoba, 7s 8d; No. 3 Manitoba, 7a EHd.
Futures easy; May, 7s 6d; July. 7s .Vid:
October, 7s 3d.
CORN Spot steady; American mixed.
new, 4s HUd; kiln-dried, 5s 2d; American
mixed, old, 6s; via Galveston, Es SV4d.
Futures, steady: Mai'. American mixed.
5s Id; July I .a Plata, 5s ITid.
i'-l.uuii Yvinier patents, Kts 60.
HOPS In London, Pacific const. 4 10s
i 10s.
Kansnn City (Irnln anil Provisions.
ICANSAS CITY. April 14. WHEAT
Cash: No. 2 hard, SG&S9c; No. 3, 85(S7ci
No. 2 red. J1.011.0G; No. 2, 91cS?J1.03. .
CORN-No. 3. Cli54V4o: No. 2 white.
tEHc.; No. 3, B3c.
tJATS No. :i while, imuasic: No. 2
mixed. 34?ifiS5c.
ItYK S7HC
HAY-Cholco timothy, J12.7513.0O.
Closing prices:
WHEAT May. Slftc: July. R3Hc.
CORN May, 63Hc July, 54Jc.
OATS May, 34c; July. SIHfiSlJ.c.
BUTTER-Creamcry. 32c: firsts. SOc:
second, 20c; packing, 23Hc.
EGGS Firsts. 18c; seconds, 13c.
POULTRY Hens, HHc; roosters. 10c;
ducks 15c.
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu 60.000 66,000
Corn, bu 61,000 4,000
Oats, bu 23.000 14,000
St. Louis General Market.
ST. LOUIS. April 14. WHEAT, Cash
No. 2, J1.0731.0S; No. 2 hard, 9191Hc
CORN No. 2, SOHtjCOc; No. 2 Yvhlte. 60H
ac2c. v
OATS-No. 2. 35o ; No. 2 white, SSVic.
RYE Unchanged, 60c.
POITLTUY Market steady; chickens,
19c; springs, 18c; turkeys, 20c; ducks, 16c;
geese, 9c.
BUTTER Market firm; creamery. 30
(834c.
EGGS-Lowor, 16',ic.
Closing prices were as follows:
WHEAT May, DOJiejOOHc; July, 87W.C,
CORN-May, 55H,BWic; July, 65Hc
OATS May, 33ic; July, 32Vtc,
- - -
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, April 14. WHEAT
May, July. $Sc; September, 88H
SSc. Cash, No. I hard, 87c; No. 1
northern, 86H87ftc; No. 2 northern, 84jf
S5HcH No, 2 hard Montana, 87 Vic; No. 3
wheat, S1H&83C.
CORN No. 3 yellow, 62H8S3HC
OATB No. 3 white, 31H31V4c.
RYE No. 2, 66S8Hc
HRAN-J15.0O16.00.
FLOUR First atents. J4.20S4.E5; sec
ond patents, J4.OS04.4O; first clears, J3.0O3
3.30; second clears, J2.60&C.70.
FLAX-J1.26.
BARLEY 41Q67C.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. April 14.-COTTON-8pot
closed quiet: middling uplands, 12.40c;
middling gulf, 12.6Gc; sales, 200 bales.
Closed steady nt a net loss of 18 points
on April and of lto 6 points on other
months.
LIVERPOOL, April 14.-COTTON-Spot,
quiet; middling fair. 7.43d; good middling,
7.09d; middling, 6.87d; low middling, 8.71d;
good ordinary. 6.37d; ordinary, 6.03: sales,
6,000 bales.
NEW ORLEANS. April 14.-COTTON
Quiet; l-16c oft; middling, 12 7-16& Sales,
113 bales.
ST. LOUia April It COTTON-Steady;
middling. 12Hc; no sales; receipts, 348
bales; shipments, S53 bales; stock, Zl.iiH
bales,
St. Joseph Live Ntock Jllnrket.
8T. JOSEPH, April 1 4. CATTLE Re
ceipts. 2.600 head; market steady; steers.
J7.2&4U8.85; rows and heifers, J4.i54j6.25;
calves. J5.50C9.00.
HOGS Receipts. 1.600 head, market
steady; top, JO 20: bulk. J9.O0S9.1u,
SHEEP AND LAMBS- Receipts. 8,000
head; market slow, lambs, J7 609.00.
OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET
Beef Steers Around Ten Lower
Cows and Feeders Steady.
HOGS STEADY TO TEN OFF
Sheen Very Ilnll and Ten to Flf.
teen Cents Ltiurr Lniulm Are
SIoyt and a Little Easier
Than Last Week.
SOUTH OMAHA, April 14, 1913.
Receipts Yvere; aCttlo. Hogs. Sheep.
Kstlniato Monday .... 4,700 6.000 15,000
came uay last weok... 4,719
Same day 2 w'ks. ago. 3.262
Same day 3 wesks ago. 4,0f3
Same day 4 weeks ago, 1,883
Same Any last year... 6903
4,316
7.3SI
4,707
2.S43
16,71
13,008
9,221
8,064
I.SS3
6,973
The following tnbln shows thn mei'ltitH
of cattle, hogs and sheop at South Om.iha
for the year to date, compared with list
Veiir. 1913. 113. Inc. Hco.
Cattlo 26J.907 278,513 14,600
Hogs S56.659 1,088.012 Jil,453
Kheep 656,185 050,304 6,881
The following table shows the rango of
prices for hogs at South Omaha for tho
last feYv days Yvlth comparisons:
Dato, 1913. 11912.11911. 11910.11909. 1190S (1I07.
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
8 84H
7 7S
7 7,
7 79
5 37110 601 6 751 6 701
6 4S
6 45
6 47
6 4.t
6 41
6 46
6 36
6 32
6 39
6 45
S3
10 61
6 2S
6 20110 601
6 76;
6 79
8
76 1 6 67
8 76
7 CI
6 14
S 7SH
7 66
6 2310 60
6 7
m
8 79V4
8 85
8 84i
8 81Vi
8 91 I
7 65
7 61
7 61
7 65
7 48
6 Zl 10 S3
6 88
5 70
6 IS
10 15
6 90
6 90
6 82
5 74
5 74
6 68
6 12!
10 16
10 16
6 93
6 96
E tH
6 S3
10 03
5
7 R5 6 851 9 79
79
1 6
I 7 65
651 C 921
law)
9 69!
011 5 64 6 15
S S3?!
9 651
6 90 5 &5
Sunday.
Receipts and disposition or live stock
at the Union Stock yards. South Omaha,
Neb., for twenty-four hours ending at
o'clo'ck yesterday:
RECEIPTS CARS.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheop. H'r .
C, M. & St. P. R. 3 I
Mo. Puulflc Ry 1
Union Pacific Ry... 51 16 24 4
C. & N.-W-, east.. 5 2 4
C. &. N.-W.. west.. 55 29 6 9
C, St. P.. M. & O.. 26 7
C, B. & Q east.... 3
C U. & Q., west.... 42 17 26 3
C, R- 1. & P.. east: 14 1 2 1
C, R. 1 A P.. west 4 6
Illinois Central 5 1 ..
C. G. W. lty 4 I
Total receipts 212 76
62
23
DISPOSITION HEAD.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Morris &. Co 62 biW
Swift & Co 912 1,307
2.6i7
2,729
1,7X1
Cudaliy Packing Co.. ..1,000
Armour & Co 835
1,199
l.OSl
Schwartz & Co
7J0
J. W. Murphy 1,092
Morrell 12
S. O. Pucklng Co 16
Lincoln Pucklng So.... 46
Cudaliy. from S. City 420
W. B. Vansant Co 118 .....
Benton, Vansant & L, , 1M
Hill & Son 1&
F. B. Lewis 147
Huston & Co n... 76
J. B. Root & Co.. S
J. 11. Bulla 44
MoCreary & Kollogg... 45
Werthulmcr & Degon..l33
Sullivan Bros. 29
Rothschild & Krcbs.... 29
Mo. &. Kan. Calf Co... 20
Cllne & ChrisUo 97
Other buyers 400 1.310
Totals. . . 0212 9,61
CATTLE Cattle receipts wero qulto
Uheral thlB morning, 191 cars being ro
ported In, making about the same run
as Monday of last weok, but slightly
smaller than a yoar ago.
The market on beef Btccrs yy-bs very
slow and raggy from start to finish. In
the first place advices from Chicago in
dicated a break at that point of about
10S15c, which naturally mado buyers
anxious at this point to take off tully
aB much. In the second place this Yvas
the first really Yvarm day of spring und
tho cattle put on a much better fill ud a
general thing than thoy have been doing
of late. As a result buyers started out
bidding 1626o lower than last week.
Bellers were unwilling to take off, but
In the end wero forced to make conccs
lnnn thn hntir nf thn cuttle selling right
around 10c lower than last week's close,
Cows and heifers wero in moderate aup
ply and the demand was good, with tho
result that cattlo of that description gen
erally commanded prices llttlo or no dlf
tetent than last week, the market as a
general thing being quoted steady.
Thero was a very liberal sprinkling of
stockers and feeders, but the domand, as
usual at tho beginning of tho week, was
fully steady and In some cases prccB
wero Btronger as compared with lost
week's close, .. . . .
Quotations on came uoou io
beef steers. J8.2038.75; fair to good beef
ovmi !vi- rnmmon to fair beet
steew. J7.4W.90; good to choice heifers.
S7 26Q.20; good to choice cows, IWVSfl.W,
fair to good grades, J5.85S6.60; common to
fair grades, J1.00Q6.85; good to choice
stockfr. and feeders. J7.6O08.23 M to
good stockers and feeders. 80.75(37.-0,
common to fair "tockers and feeders
J6 254i6.75: stock coyvs nnd heifers, J6.00W
700; veal calves, J7.004l1t.60; bull.,. Btugs,
etc.. J6.0OtP7.25. .
HOGS-A fair sited un snowed up to
day, about eighty-eight cars of 6,000 head
being awarded. This Is about 1.700 head
larcer than a week ago, but almost 1,000
smaller than tho same day last year.
Shippers and speculators started out
this morning and picked up several loodB
of good light and butcher weight stuff
at prices that were Just about thu same
as those paid Saturday. Packers, how
ever, were very indifferent from tho out
set and for quite a while refused tp even
make offers on any kind of stuff and
finally when they did start bidding tho
figures they proposed were 6810o lower
than at tho close of last week. As sales
men had gone to the yards with the Idea
that Y'alues ought at leaU to ba steady
this proposed decline brought up a storm
of protest, Buyers, however, showed no
inclination to raise their early figures
and as sellers refused to cash their hold
ings on this basis the market came to a
standstill as soon as speculators and
shippers had filled their orders. While
the outside buyers remained In the yards
all morning they were very light buyers
after the first rounds and 11 o'clock found
about two-thirds of tho offerings still In
first hands.
A little later salesmen began to rea
lize that packers wero not very anxious
to buy boga and that If the BUpply whs
to bo sold It would bo at tho buyers'
figures, so that when thn bulk of the
hogs began to move it was at a 6l0u
decline. Tho movement Yvas slow all
the way through, and at mid-day thero
were still several loads of heavy and
mixed hogs unsold.
The majority of the early sales was
made at W.W(j.9.00 with a top of J9.06,
while the bulk of the packers' purchases
landed at a spread of J8.sya8.90. Tho fact
that thero wero more heavy and mixed
loads on sale today than there wero Sat
urday cheapens the average a little,
so tnat on tne wnoio me average is jusi
about a nickel below the close of last
week. The bulk of all the sales could be
quoted at JS.85ij8.SG, with the long strings
at J8.85 and J8.90.
SHEEP The week opened out with tlia
market liberally supplied and uulto nat
urally the packers tried to place some
check on the rising tendency (if prices.
Trade was slow from the outset, with
buyors bidding- 10Q 16o lower on lambs
and Sf5c lower on aged sheep. The
aelllng side of the trade was not In sym
pathy with any decline, consequently
held out for better treatment. Some
llttlo time elapsed before any business
of consequence was transacted, and Yvhat
sheep ajid lambs changed hands then
were on a busts steady to easier on
lambs and 1016c lower on aged sheep.
Slowness featured tho general trade all
the morning, and a complete clearance
was not effected until a later hour than
usual.
During the first hours of the forenoon
some Mexican lambs were good enough
to bring J6.60. Fed western lambs sold
up to J8.C5, being practically steady with
the close of last week. Th lamb re
ceipts Included a fairly large sprinkling
of shorn offerings, among which were
some 84-pound clipped lambs that wont
to the packers at J7.78. Three cars ot
clipped yearlings changed hands at $7.
and a bunch of clipped yearling ewes
brought J4.90. Very feYv wooled ewes or
wethers were picked up during the open
ing rounds, ond among what were sold
then was a sale of fed western ewes nt
J8.90, as compared with a top of J7 at
the end of last week.
Borne 61 cars, or 15,000 head. ronstltutM
today's receipt, as against 16,791 head a
YY-ee kago, 13,00$ tYvo Yvreks ago and 4.883
year ago Quality ot the offerings
compared Yer favorably Yvlth that on
most days last Yuek.
Quotations on sheep nd lambs: Good
to good western lamb. Jt.lMJSM; feeder
to good Mexican lamb". J8.5o.fl5: good
to choice Yvestern lambs, JS.(IS.05; fair
to good Yvestern lambs. J.lMf8.S5; feeder
lambs, J7.7MI8..1&; yearlings, light. J7.7W
8.00; yearlings, hciv. i;.flo7.75: weth
ers, good to choice. J7.004J7.90; wethers,
fair to good. !6.75f7 00: nwns. cnod to
choice, Jfi.dMJKi.PO: eYves, f.ilr to good. J6.40
wv.nvi, vuiis nno uuckn. o.HKu'l..jy.
ninc.uso uvii sTticic maiikkt
Karl)- Advance In Horn J,ot-
t'attle Steady Pliccp LoiVcr.
CHICAGO. , April 14. -CATTLE Re
ceipts. 29.0W head; market steady to 10
16o lower, beeY-es, J73f4it 10; Texas steers,
JS.SOP7.P0, western, J7.00KS.15; stockers and
frr-ders, J6.Uf)8.S; cows and helfors, JJ.90
68.35, calves, J8.7C4jl.00.
HOGS-Receipts. 37.000 head; market
lose early 6o mlvnn; hulk of sates. JS.15
j0.30; light J9.0&CO.33; mixed. 18.954)9.35;
henY-v. tS.TBfifl.M: rnile-h. 14 SftfM m- nlrr
j7.00flP.2r.
SHEEP AND IAM US-Receipts. 20,000
head: market steady to 15o lower; natlY'e,
t:.?frfV?4l: vvjatrr, tri T.W? JA-
em lambs, J7.OAfl9.3k
Knnnnn City Live Stock Market,
KANSAS CITY. April 14.-CATTLE-
nccdiHs. j,u neao; market steady,
dressed beef and export steers, JS.fikflS.75:
full- In itnArt t-7 rA?t ... 1 .. . '
Ji-JftflS-RO. stockera and feeders, J.75ff
S.M; soitthorn steers, J7OW.00; snutlurn
cows, J4.40fi.10; native cows and nelfers,
J4.25fiS.O0: hull, tznvnrsi- ni,.n- lai-.k.-r
9.W.
HOGS Receipts, 9.(O0 head; market
steady to 5c higher; bulk, J8.90fl9.15;
lianin 4C In'.A Art . -L, - - s -1 .
IXX09.X: llsht, J8.951fy.23H; pigs, J7.754f
SI1EBP AND LAMBS Receipts, 14,000
head; market steady ;lnmt)., weak; Colo-
niutt lamni,, i.(nKxi0.n,ii yeivruiiKS, fi.wa
7.60; Yvethrrs, J5.DOiS7.23: oyvcs, J.V0O7.6O.
NKW YORK CJKMCUAI, MARKET
Qnolatlnns of the nay nn Varlnna
Commodities.
NEW YORK. April 14.-FLOUR-Mor-kct
steady, moderate trade; spring pat
ents. Jl. 40.60; YVlnter straights, J4.40g
4.60; Yvlntcr patents. JI.701jC.10 spring
clears, J4.0On4.20; extra No. 1 winter. J3.80
tMFUO; extni No. 2 winter, J3.70i3.80;
Knnsa( straights, 14.000-1.20. Rye flour,
intuitu t quiet; fair to good, J3.60tr3.80;
cholca to fancy, J3.86f2f3.!6.
COItNMEAl-Mnrket quiet; fine whlta
nnd yellow, Jl.;Kiii,35; coarso, J.lStg'l.SO;
kiln dried. J1.O0147.
RYE Market steady; No. 2 western,
67c, o. I. f.. Buffalo.
BARLEY Market ulct: malting, 6k30c,
c. I. f., Buffalo, opening navigation;
feeding, 64 Vic. o. I, f.. Now York.
WHEAT SjMit market steady; No. 2
red, J1.12V4. elevator and J1.14. f. o. b
afloat, nominal; No. 1 northern Duluth.
J1.02U, f. o. b., nbloat. Futures geunrolly
Yveuk and lower on the fine weather and
crop nrosiM'ClH through tho west: May.
9SVc; July, 97c; September, fftWc Bonded
Yvnrat; aiay and July, jl.oo'i.
HOPS Market quiet; state common to
choice, 1912, 16ll'23c; 1911, 9jjM4o; Pacific
coust. 1912. lOyiOu; 1911, 11016c.
HIDES Market steady; Bogota, 2S4QI
29Hc; Centrnl America, 280.
PETROLEUM Market steady; rcflnod,
New York, bbls., JS.&0; bulk, 8.80; cases,
J10.80.
CORN Spot market firm; export, 62c,
nominal, f. o. b., afloat.
OATS Spot markot easy; standard
white. 40ViC; No. 3. 39e39Ho; No, 4, 38
3SHo; natural YY-hlte, 3S40V4c; white clip
ped, 3Sdi'41c.
HAY Market firm; No. 2. 90895c; No. 3,
76 85c
LEATHER Market firm; Hemlock
firsts, 2Sifl29c; seconds, 27ffCSc.
PROVISIONS-Pork. market steady;
mess. J21.76-Tr22.50; family. J23.6026.00;
short clear. J21.00(fC2.60. Beef, firm; mess,
J19.00fl'20.00; family, J23.001f24.00. Cut moats,
steady; pickled hams, J15.0015.26: plokled
lelllcs, 10 tn 14 pounds, J14.0OS15.25. Lard,
easy; middle west JU.06W1.16; refined,
Hteady; continent JU.SO; South America.
J12.35; compound. J8.aW8.37H. Tallow,
flrmi city, 0Vc; country, 5fltHc; special,
7 3-160, Cotton seed oil, steady; prime
summer yelloYV, spot, J6.85fl.98; May,
J6.89; July, J6.90; September. J7.01.
BUTTER Firm; rccelptB, 654 tubs;
crt-amory, extras. SSVio; firsts, 34Vfrn35c;
process oxtras, 29V4l3014c; firsts, 28if29c;
Imitation creamery firsts, 28i29c; factory
current make, firsts, 25VV&26c; packing
stock, current mnko No. 2, 24c; No. 3, 20
yao.
CHEESE Irregular; receipts, 694 boxes:
stato wholo milk, colored special, 17fl17Uo;
stato Yvholo milk. Yvhlto spoclals, W,i
16c; sklmB. 11C13C.
1SUUU- YVOaK; rCCCIIUS, i,m vnaon;
frosh gathered extras, 21c; fresh gathered
Htnraira mcked firsts. l9Ktf20l4a: l'annsyl-
Y-anla and nearby hennery whites, good
to large sue, now laid. zwa--c, western
gathered whites, 2021o.
POULTRY wressna, stcaay; iresn
killed western fowls, 16MrlSMio; frozen
turkeys, 15QC5C.
Sioux City Live Stock Market.
RlOtrX CITY. Anril 14. CATTLE Re-
col ntH. 2.000 head: market steady: natlvo
Hirers, J7.50fi8.35; cows and heifers, J5.754JI
8.00; canners. J3.2T4I6.00; stockers and
feeders, J7.00r7,H31 calves, J'i.iMttV.w; ouiib,
J6.WH,26. . r:
HOUo Ueceipis, iwi ncnu; marnni., ou
hli?hir. lieuvv. 88.86(38.90: mixed. J8.85
8.9G: light, J8.8O39.00; pigs, J7.2&&7.75; bulk,
SHEEP AMU llMUD-IM)tcluul,
head; market, steady; wethers, J5.7i.50;
ewes, J5.00a.25; lambs, J7.6OQS.60.
Loudon Stock Market.
LONDON, April 14, American securities
day. A fair amount of buying orders
.. , .1,, tlttt flcut ltrillr u rifl lrlnnn
IllilJtlUI r U'.l.lllk Ml" .. ... .
continued to advance under tho lead of
Canadian l'aeuic. ai noon vwuon in
from '. 10 J7i nisner iiib.ii ranuiuoj a
Noyv York closing.
London closing biock quotations;
Conoli. money . .. 1IULoulIM Nh, 11
do rcount 't Mo Ktn, Ti I7H
Aml. Copinr M14Nw York I'entril 104V4
Xtchlion tOSHKorfolk Wntern.lMH
...... P. nhlft 1A nntmrtn Jtt Vmtmm Silt
llBllimurv ot . - . . . ...
CamilUn Psclllii JHHl'nnirlTil UU
CTieMPf Ohio. 70ill4ln . I!
Cht. Ort Wruterii IS gouthrn Itr .. !7H
Chi. Mil. A BY. I'.IHW Southern Ptcltle 101
Eri. H'iU B. BtMl ui
do lit pti 41 Wibiih 4
Orind Trunk MttDa rs X1U
Illinois rntnl ..lXJVilUnd Mln ... .... 7
BlLVKll liar, quiei hv l-ol I'er
ounce.
MONEY-J3Vi Per cent.
v.n.n.iiMm iArr,lj(2 HVirtrt tillta
per cent; three months' bills, 4 per cent.
.11 fill juaruri.
NEW YORK. April 14 METALB-Cop-
.:. .1 n,l liilv lIKOil
4115.50: electrolytic. J15.62'A; lake, J15.75;
castings, J15.37V4. Tin: Strong; spot, J49.90
Tioo.30; Apni, i.ivgi.ii ru.our
261 J line, MJ-wlCWiW. ixum . nimuj in
Ml bill. Boolter: Quiet at J5.70il5.KG.
Antimony: Nominal; Cookson's, J9.00.
Iron: Barely steady; No. 1 northern, J17-75
018.X; No. 2 northern, J17.25&17.75; No. 1
southern, Jl7.7&tfl8.25, No. 1 southern,
soft. J17.7&S 18.25. '
ST. IX3UI8. April 14. METALS Ie ad:
Firm at J4.22&. Spelter: Weak at J5.62VMi
e.
.0171.
fit. I,o ul Live Stock Market.
HT I.OUIS. Anrll 1 4. CATTLB Re-
celpts, 2,400 head; nuirket stealy to lOo
lower; choice to fine steers, 38.SO39.00;
good to choice steers, $7.88.i0; stockers
and feeders, t6.26fl9.00: coyvs and heifers.
IG.60c88.76; bulls, li!CJff7.K); calves, i6.m
10,01); southern utoers, $C.2oS W; cows unl
heifers. Il.OOcJJf.OO.
HOOrVTYec1!'18' '7tl0 head; market
steady, HOc to 10c lower, pigs und light.
J7.OftgO.40; mixed and butchers, I9.3OQ9.40;
good heavy. $9.00fl9.30.
KHBBP AND LA M HS Receipts, 2.600
head; market 10n to 35c lower: muttons,
i3.0On7,60; yearlings, J7O08.76; lambs.
i7.ooao.oo.
Mllttnnkee drain Mnrket.
MI LWA UK K B. Anrll 14.-WHBAT-No.
1 northern, SJfiMc; No. 2 northern, Vd
&0V4c; No. t hard winter. OlfttCa; Muy,
i84c: July. &8H0.
CORN No. 3 yellow. MVifj65o. No. 3
white, MC7c; No. 3, Etc; May, M4o;
July, BSVtc
OATH-C.
RYB-4H0.
llAULKY-oKWRo.
Dry tioods .llarkrl.
NEW YORK. April 14.-DRY OOODB-
The cotton go,ods market ruled fairly
steady. In men's wear lines trades is
quiet Yarns are unchanged. Raw silk
has been morractlvo.
Key to the Situation Ree Advertising, si
NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
Offerings Taken at Concessions,
Preventing Bad Break.
PETROLEUM ESPECIALLY WEAK
Monti Market Is Heavy, OtTlnir to
Readjustment Canard hy the
Many Recent Xrrr '
Issues,
,.n.. -OUK' A,,r" " -The dcmiml for
ii Rr,a.t ,nt'Rh to absorb offer-
tJtii; oncoasloii and prevent a sub
?vn. rrnk '." ll,.B ""r"Ot. tt there
ia. WwmIvo buying nnd tindlng
mm, ii vvhe. tho market opened at
n ,'"IK having been delayed
two hours on account of tho fuuurai of
a'nrt iJii.,,r.f!",.,'r.lc'' "banges wero small
and Irregular. A heavy tone developed In
;V?.?!.,y tractlons desptto tentative
Ji'oS lt.ia KrnJu?lly "liadeil off as the
na) advanced. Pressure was effective
SJ.T.?.k0 P'!10' B" of whlc' were forvt-d
r.2S.n-BiPSln: ?r. moro; nluI R few f the
r-.which recently have
it-Tll w'k Thfl m,lk of the standard
stocks, hoYvever, Yvero not greatly .if-
lowcs. n ",,8lRlncll n'y fractional
Tho petroleum stocks Yvere ecpeclally
weak, lallfornlo, roinnion nnd preferred,
and Mexican falling 2 points or mora to
now low figures. Rumely also toiich"d a
new low price, dropping a point to 31.
niscr mlnatlons by banks against cer
tain Industrial stocks us collateral was
said to bo partly responsible for weak
nm? .thls Hiarter of tho list.
The cables reported that European mar
knts were more cheerful and Americans
advanced In London before tho opvnlng
here, but little business was don.i hero
for foreign account, perhnps on account
of tho lateness of tho opening. Thero was
more buying of Canadian Pacific for
(innnany, YYhlch made It strong in con
trast Yvlth the general Hat.
Tho bond market Yvas heavy with fur
ther selling of the old established iwmcs,
owing to the readjustment mado teccs
yary by tho Issuance of now Issues ut high
1?1SP.J& rf.,!a Totnl Bnlt'' Pr vill'p.
J1.3SO.000. Panama 8s, coupon, advanced
14 on call.
Number of sales nnd loading quotations
on stocks were as follows:
Hlh. Ixtw. Cloic.
AnulninitM Coppfr .... ,M0 II T, 7j
Atrrlcn Atrlculturil (3
Amtrlflin Urt Sucw ioo 14 SHi 13
American Cin 1,(K) SVi H Ui
Amfrlrin t"u rM too tT P M'l
Amtrlran P K . ( '
Amerlcin Cotton Oil JOO (7H 47 17 u
Am. BocurlUen M0 :S ttti
An.rtrn IJnMfd s, loi,
Amrlcn Ixicomotlrn ... tM l7Vi 17 34
Atnrln S. A R 100 71V IlU 71
Am. R. A It ptd JOO 104H 10ti 10414
Am. Huitr Itednlnf
Amtrlcui T. A T ..... 1S1H
Annrlctn Totucco 40) JSJS !N Hi
Aniconda Mlnln Co 000 tt isvfc 2SV4
Alcliltan 700 101 i 103H 101
Atchlton vti I00H
Alltntlo On it I.ln Ill
Ilaltlmore A. (Milo 900 i MV4 tJH
PtthUhtm !! SiH
llrooklyn lUpId Tr 1,00 li tl t0i
Ctnadlui l'leKlo 1,100 Jllli lllli :1H
lntril Wlher 400 UVi U S6V4
Cheuprak & Ohio (.100 48 . U tt;
rhtMro O YV II
Chlonro. M. IH. I 4M 1I0U lOOTk 1MU
Chlcito A M. W 100 111 U 111
roiondo f. a i iro 31 si ti
ConiotliUUd Ou 100 111 UIH lllli
Corn Product! to) ll'i Wi 10i
Daliwir A lludron 100 1UTU. 1MVI IH
IVntor Itln Unnda.... 100 HH lHi 11
Danrtr & It a. r(d ltV4
Dlitiltrri' ScurltU SOD H'i 1 11
8,100 10S , nil (;
RtU liit ptd 100 47 4t 41
Krle M ptd 100 3H 3IH 3V4
atnertl Bltwtrlo 140H
(IrMt KYrttirrn pfd m 1WU 117V 11714
Ornt Northern Or elfn. 700 JlVt UMi
Illinois Central 111H
Intfrborouih Met 100 17V4 17W 17
Inter. Met. ptd 1,000 UH ( t74i
Intrrnttlonil Ilirrnter 104U
InlT-Mrln ptd , 1H
Intemttlontl IHpir ti
Inttrnitlontl rump 100 US 11H 10
Kiiiui City Buuth.rn.... 100 ISVl 13 U Wl
tMCleda Ou 100,
Lthtih Villiy ,I00 Ito 1(H.4 159V4
IulaTlIU A NtihTlll.. (00 11IY4 11314 113
M., 8t. P. A B. Bto. M 134
MUtmirl, K. & T 100 ll4 M 1
Mliwurl ruino too 3SY4 31 37Y4
Nlitlonil BIMilt H
Ntlohl L 100 M 0 4U
N It. H. of M. 14 Pfd.. 700 26Y4 15 I4't
Now Tork Ontrtl tSOO 10 Y4 103Y4 101 S
N. Y.. O, A YV, 1VI
Korfolk A H'tiltni 300 104H 1M14 1MH
Mirth Amririn 73
Northern racMe 300 lltU 11(14 1"U
racttlo Mall H
r.nmlfanla 14.100 116 11IU 114U
ropla 0 i H
P.. C., C. & St. L 100 Ht4 !4 MH
lltUbursh Coal S'.i
PrnMl BYeal Car
IMIlman I'alaco Car 100 UO'4 1MU, ISO
IlHdlns .00 1S ! 144T4
napuWId I. A 8 100 K4 HS M
lltpublli I, A 8. pfd 100 I5H 4 H14
IlncK iiiana uo ia, .. .t i
nock Iiland Co. pfd 00 I8U 17H Xl
RL U A 8. V. 3d Ptd... 100 31 it SS
etiboint Air Lino It
K.ahoard A. I-. pfd 41W
SloM-Bhetflald H. A I
Routmrn pacirio " im i"i ioi
Boulharn ttallwar 300 My; MS t
Kn. TUIlwar Pfd 100 7U 7Hi 7
Tnuliiw Olppar 100 33 It 3t
Taiea A racltlf H
Union nclflo 11.100 1I4H 1M4 HUH
trnlon IHflflo pfd 100 tl It I4H
United BUtta TUaltr
UnlUd Btataa Ilubbor.... 400 44 tV4 II
United Btttai BtMl 1. 000 1314 UK l!U
ir. fl. BtMt pfd 10614
Utah Cnppor 1,C00 I4U (4 131,
Va -Carolina. Chemical 3IU
Wihaih 3H
Pasteurine
The Cleansing. Healing, Refreshing Antiseptic
To roach for tho bottle of PASTEURINE really
gets to bo a habit, bo often do you aotually need it
every day regularly and in emergency. PASTEURINE
is so usoful, holpful and pleasing that the wholo family
iiKe 10 use 11 ana come to depend on it.
Most Used Because Most Useful
Ab a mouth wash, throat wash, and nasal
doucho PASTEURINE is tho delight of the daily
toilet. Cleanses and cools mouth and throat.
Clears tho hoad, purifies tho breath and per
fectly preserves tho teeth.
As healing antiseptic PASTEURINE is
the very best application for Boro throat, hoarse
ness, cuts, wounds, skin aflectionB, etc. Allays
inflammation. Prevents and destroys germ
infection. PASTEURINE helps Nature heal.
It protects.
lOc, 25c, $1.00. At Drug Stores.
If your druggist does not have Pasteurino
send us lOo for large trial bottle and literature.
Jno. T. MiUiken & Co., St Louis, U.S.A.
YY'ahaah ptd a
YY'Miem Mirvlind soo 41U 41'4 41
YYontrm tnltm It
YVMtlnihouw Hlrctrle . ) I4i 14
Whellnt A L K
Total sain for the da. lM.tOO ihirei.
Vetr York finite)- Alnrkct.
NEW YORK. April 14.-MONEY-On call
steady, W3W ier cent ruling rate, JUo;
closing bid. 3; offered nt 3M.
TIME IyOANH-Steady; sixty and ninety
fttcudy. 3t33V4 lor crnt; ruling rate, 3ViC
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPHR-4HMH
per cent.
STEULINO EXCHANGE-Steady, Yvlth
actual business In bankers' bills at 14. 81
for sixty-day bills and at U.M60 for de
mand; commercial bills, $4.S2;.
8lLVER-13ar. W0i Mexican dollars,
4Sc.
IIONDS-Oovemmcnt, firm: railroad,
heavy.
Closing quotations on bonds today wor
n follows:
I). 8 ret Ja, re. 10014 K. C. fSo. nt. la. , tt4
do coupon IOOiIj. 8.' deb. 4a, 1131 tOYi
V 8. J. m. . 103iL. A N. unl. 4a. MH
do coupon . .. I01WM. k. A T..lt 4a, MH
V. 8. 4, re i ... ,U34 "do g-m. 44a... , II
do coupon lUHMo, Pacltlo 4a. H
I'anima 3s coupon. .1014, do eonv. fa .... UH
A.-C. lt ( ct(a.... S4H P. It ol M 4H U
Amor. Ait H .... 77,V Y. a t. IHi.-.. 1314
A. T. A T cv 4t. 108 do deb. 4a 13
Am. Tobacco I?. . . 1 X. Y: N". II, A It.
Armour A Co. (Ha Mtt t. Hit ., .... . M14
'Atchlaon sen. 4 t'iN A YV. lit e la. 4
do cr 4a, 1M0 ... 101 do v. 4a 10144
do cr. la lOlHNo. Faclflo 4s. ... 314
A. C L. lit ta .... U "do ti tlY4
Pal A Ohio 4.. J4HO. 8. t rfd. la.,,. MH
do 3Ha tOHTeim. ct. 3Ha ltll,. 13H
llmok. Tr. c. 4a... toy. do con. 4a 100
Cin. of Oa. la . 10SH tleadlns jn, 4a. tt
Can Iniatber la. .. MU S U A 8. F If. 4i 74V
tiea. A Ohio 4(a. . I7i do tan. ta.. .. 7i
do eont. 4Ha.. .. t9Uat l. ?. YV. c. 4i. 71
Chtfiio A A. 3Hi.. M 8. A. la. idj. tl. ..73
0. II. A Q. J. is.. . WH8o, Pc. col. 4i. to
do sen. H do cr. it It
C M A 8 P ot 44a 102, do lit ref. 4a. . tOH
C R I A 1. c 4a. MH'So. lUllwiy 61... .104H
do rfn. 4a IIS, do en. i 7i
0. A 8. r A 4Hi. tlJ Union racttlo 41.... M
1) A H cr. a. . M do r. 4s MU
I). A R 11. ret. la . to do lit A ret. 4i. . ItVi
nUUUera' ta ta V. 8. HUbber la....t03H
Urla p. I. 4a II v. S Bteel Sd la. ..10OS
Mo nn. 4a 7J Va-.Car. Chem. (a,, tti,
do c. 4i, ier. II. 71 Wabaah lat A ax, 4a It
"til. Crn. let r. 4l. OIH Western Md. 4 II
Inter. Mat 4H 71 S Went. Elee. T. It. MYi
Inter. M. M, 4H... 41 Win. Central 4a, ... to
Japan IHi IIU
Illd. "Offered.
Lnenl Securities.
Quolillona furnlahed by Duma. Drinitr & Co.,
lit Omaha National bank building:
Bid. Aiked.
Armour A Co, 44a, ltll M tOH
lieatrloe Croaraery Co. pfd 13 IS
Cltr T. A 8. 1). 7 p. e. ptd. Omahl 100
Ollcajcn Rr. lat ta, 1517 tt S(j
Council niuffa O. A K. la. 1931 tt M
Douilaa Cti., Neb.. 4Ha, 1111 101K 10114
Ilea Molnea Co., la., Pralnaia It,.,. IA4 100
Deere A Co. 7 per cent pfd ,,, I7H tilt
Fairmont Creamery pfd ttH .
Palrmont Creamer f. I par cant.... MH 100H
llonaton. Tel., 4. U13 101 101.
Kanaaa Cltr, Mn., 7 per cent tax bill! UH 100
King Countr. YY'aah., la. 1131 101 . 103.71
ci Anitlea Itr. fa. 100 M I
Montreal Tram war (a. ltlt H It
Mountain Blttn T, A T 101 1M
MlllaM, Neb., la, Water. Hit tt 100
Omaha. H. U A P. la, IMS to 13
Oinilia (laa la, ltll 100 1014
Cltr ot Omaha 44a, 1133 100?; 101VI
Omahl A C. 11, Bt. Itr. la. ltll IS
Omaha A C II. St. Ilr. Ptd 33H M
Omaha A C. P. nr. A P. pM UH tti
Omahl A C. 11. BY. nr. com II It
Union Btrwk Yirda aloc.k Omahl t t
U. 8. Nat. Pink stock, Omaha ttl MT4
Updike Oraln Ca Vom , 105
Sioux City Block Yirda ptd 17 II
Cltr of South Omaha IUe, 1133-11.... 1044 1M4
Bait Lake School a, 1110 t(i MH
noatoit Mtnlnjr Stock.
ROaTON, April 14.-Closing quotatJons
on mining stocks were na follows:
Allouai MHMohiwk , 13
Ami!. Copper 7IHNeradl Con 174
A. Z. U. A 8 tl Nlplaalna; Mlnei , , i
Arlioni Com SUKorth nulla ,. 10
II. A C r. A H. M. Mirth Uk 14
Cal. A Arltnni...... IIHOld Domlnlcm ...... 4IH
Cil. A llocli 40 Oiceols tl
Centannlil HHQiftacr 1 "
C?opper Hani C. C- 43 Shannon It
lUrt nutta C M... It Bupirlor UK
franklin ., IKPniperlor A B. M... 14
Olroux Can 31 3-IITamariek S14
Oranbr Con IIHU. 8. 8. R. A it.,. II
Oreene Cananea 744 do pfd 4IH
Uli Hoyale Copper.. 3C4Utah Con t
Kerr I.aVo tUUtab Copper Ca...,. II
Ike Copper H4Wlnona 114
Im salle Copper 4KWolterlsa 114
Miami Copper 33
Trensnry Stntement.
WABH1NOTON. April . The condition
of tho United .States treasury at begin
ning of business today was: Working
balance. I7S.I42.393: In banks and Philip
pine treasury. 142,754,342: total of general
fund, $147,607,107, Receipts Saturday,
U610.659; disbursements, 14,075,300. The
surplus this fiscal year Is 113.314.023. as
against a dorlclt of SIt.61R.0R last year.
Thn figures for receipts, disbursements,
surplus and deficit exclude Panama canal
and public) debt transactions.
NeYT York Milling: DtocU.
NEW YORK. April H.-Closlng quota-
iionrr on mining iiokk wero:
Com. Tunnel atock.. I Mexican
... Tl
...300
.,. 3d
... K
...10O
do bonda II Ontirlo
Con. Cal. A Va It Ophlr
Iron Sllrer 113 Bmill Hrrpei
Iidrllla Con I Standard ..
Uttln Chief ........ S
Tallow Jacket 30
Offered.
Turpentine nnd Rosin Market.
SAVANNAH, April 14. TURPENTINE
.tm. nrntan u 1 m.m 1 K-tz t,,ia
. 1,111, UllU.H . " HUH.) IDIIIIIS,
814 bbls.; shipments, 231 bbls.; Blocks,
10, 1 lb DDIS,
T-VUtXT V In.t C.I.. n n . .. 1
l.OfiS bbls.: shipments. 597 bbls.: stocks.
Sl.fiOO bbls. Quote: A, B, JS.10B6.20: C D,
17.60.
Always there
and always
pP5" nearest in the
Family Toilet
and
Medicine Chest
Should he
I is' 1
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