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    THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 19U.
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KKAL ESTATE.
IMIUI'KIITY KOtt SALE.
'GRAIN and produce market
Bad Crop Reports from Kansas
Taken with Grain of Salt.
SOUTH SIDE
rue. hall, living room, dlnlnB room,
kitchen, two bedroom, bath furnace.
floored attic, nice basement, cement walks, j
paved street within walking instance.
Price 83,000.
BEMIS-CAHLBERG CO.
310-318 Brandela Theater Dldg.
$1,300
Dandy 4-room house with city water,
Eas, cemented basement, full lot all
fenced, chicken house, located 2 blocks to
14th St. car, In tine neighborhood near
Miller park school. A bargain for some
one.
BEMIS-CARLBERGr CO.
310-312 Brandols Theater Bldg.
$1,G50 RENTAL $20.
HKUE'S A CHANCE .
tn make, mnne.v Hmall atom nnd cotlace
on 14th, near Seward. A snap, and on nevor had as few complaints of crop tl
CASH CORN STEADY TO HIGHER
Cnsh Ilnstnesa U 300,000 llnstarls,
Which Is Largest on Omniin
Market In Several Wffk
Yt'licnt l Unchanged.
CHICAGO UllAIN" AMI IMIOVISIONS
KcHtnren of thr Trniltnii' atn l'lol"K
Price on Ilonril of Trade.
(. HH Alio. Marcn 1.' Altnougn wheat
at times touay made a show ot strvngm,
the market uiUmntely tell under bcarwh
contioi. Crop uhiiiui;- riuits vtcru
denied, and tnere wus a continued IncK ot
export calls, ihe citme was steady, but
Vat to UOta: net lower Corn suiierod a.
setback ox ViUVac to -no and oats ot 140
to ltl?c. riovlsloua vnned trom the
snmo H last n.gnt to a iu ot iw.
Kstltnatcs that me wneat leid in Kan
sas alone wouul run up in tn oxtraur
dlnary total ot l&wl,v00 bushels made
damage advices seem relatively Inconsc
uuential, oven It true. Tho reports ot
harm were more specUlc than heretofore,
but new instances appeared to Ikj con
fined almost wholly to Marshall and
OMAHA, March II. 1SH.
The 'cron killer" down In Kansas Is
busily engaged In his old calling, but the
Irndn at t'hlmi-n and Knnifli City has IK
fuan,t tn a-nln dnwn rln I ins nf losses. I dolnh county. Illinois,
bji they question them. As for the winter crop as a whole, the
Hall Ileker, ono ot tne conservative 1 inuio lenueu more ueciueiny iu mu
flrma nt Tfanana fllv In A ' mpIXlLBR lO I loll tllllt nOtlllnC HOW I'Otlld UftlVH (III 1 til -
Hulburd. Warren & Chandler, say th -y portant detriment except hot winds lato
nts ot crop tii-iin uio season,
terloratlon as this year, and that they Cablo bids for wheat were, further out
.1,. nni iwitav i.n ronnrta nt from sec-1 ot lino today than for some time. It was
Hons ot Kansas, as well as from Kansas I explained that Argentine cargoes were
City, to Chicago. turning ojit to bo ot better quuhty and
Allan Logan, a Kansas llty man, mm uuhiiikb ironi nuraiv nrm uvvvi..-
hi. ,nt lmii a rennet nn the orogreii. I lng more frer.
of wheat plant In Kansas, nnd that the In corn a good deal ot selling pressure
prospects were never as goon an nun, uwiutn:u urm mi vim vu mv rrnm.
That In a limited area In the western Early reports of big sales at Kansas
nn, nf ti,t .tt the ton soil, whero I City could not be verified and there were
sandy, may be drying. That there Is no assertions that eastern purchasing here
in.iiv.j hiDh wlntln uu I must have heen under sDeelal conditions.
SOUTH SIDE. . .! . i m. ..v.rol dnv! Heceltim. thnuirh In rhlrnrn drnmieil off
82.CO0 A two-family house at 20th and nnd evn then damage would be HmlteJ nud Illinois country roads wero said to
opring, oib., riso luigu ua.nu to small areas where sandy, mat in inw oe virtually limxissauie. uis bukkw
lor 3 XI per month. I .,... n.. nf .tat an Increased from the start. Seeding for the new
I2.M0 A new 6-room, strictly modern .- se this year, nnd the crop was reported as about completo In
Vi.l.xl. k.n V...II, .. K., ,h. I o- .7 ' HI. 1 1 .......... .. I
wiivr iiui.se, uuiiv r aiaji uj ,,w Irroll there In USU&IIY SUrv. vKiauumu anu uuun nuy iu ivuiipiu,
owner himself. Its a peach fori m.... M,n.nr. ham nf a bis busl I Realizing by holders wired out a tali
the monev. No. 3011 So. 21st St. I ... -u n,rfain hut anrnp of In'dvance In nrovlslons. Tim temliorarr
(1,300 A nice 3-room cottage one block Jtna ieajnB concerns In that market, in bulge come about ns a result ot higher
wuui Hie .mi .-,1. --i . wmbo i messages sent here alter mo ciu uw im.vn iur nvho.
front lot, screened In pdrch. No. I exchange yesterday, reported their ln Chicago future prices:
.1U4 uamuen Ave. l.kin... . nnrirrr. h. tranitactlons. int
l'AVNE INVESTMENT CO.. r.ih W.inV.a hiV. w, better than It hfti
Doug. 1781. Ware Uloclc. b-.n ln .om6 wecv.. the total transac
: "Itlnna halnir M 000 hliahflls. With a POSSl'
FORCED SALE I Kin... e oHitirn tr this amount not r-
OP TWO HOMES.
Contractor's home A nice, modern bun-1 " q..,' were helped some by covering of
NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
Bullish Speculators Apparently
Lose All Interest in It.
1H
101't i
II
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lf4.M
WEAKNESS DEVELOPS IN SPOTS
nt
linn la Hup to l.ncU of Support
Itnthcr Thau to Active Kfforts
l'orcr Down the
I'rlcea.
to
NEW YORK. March 12.-Uulllsh spe
culators apparently lost all Interest In the
siock market today and it sagged or its
your ow nterms.
McKlTRICK REAIi ESTATE CO.,
Douglas Kit.
316 Ramge Bldg., 16th and Harney.
Buy of Owner
Six rooms, just completed, modern
throughout! located at 920 S. 37th St. Call
Harney 2182.
caJow ot six large rooms and sleeping ,.. . ,,. nnt ahnrt, lines for several
porch, elegantly finished In oak and i,, j... inn.thnr with the smallor I Oats.
white enamel, oak floors; a beautiful! ',,,. ,' :h ni. nnrt the fact that May
placo and the arrangement will dellgh'. I there was a better business ln the casn I July,
your wife: paved street, one block to car I nr.tcie ics yesterday amounting to Pork,
and school. Will sell for less than It UikiS 'bushels. MV'
cost to build, 3,8; easily worm t,vw. - products closed firm at siignuy Juiy
Also a new. modern bungalow of five I , i nn o mnrierate, demand Lard.
rooms. rcceDtlon hall, full basement. .US 1i.j;. hnna! and a lack ot May
1812 Sahler, Just being finished. Thl tVfirtnVa The T strength shown by com July.
plaw Is beautifully hand-decorated, :
was' a
help to hog products. On the nibs.
Doth of these Drooertles must go ani ",.rr'?,.,r" n. hn.lnss In cash
TATE SHACK. Brine your architect with JC v... ..noh.nced.
you. 2866 Blnney. Tel. wen. 4i3. h w unChanged to lc hlgncr.
Nemaha counties, Kansas, and to Bun town weight Distinct weakness developed
in bpvif, out in nmnjoruy oi cases uie
movement was not large. The decline
was due to lack of support rather than to
active efforts to force down prices. Trad
ing was dull, nlthough a few stocks re
flected persistent selling.
v nnauian racme was sold by London.
Berlin and Montreal, mid touched a flcure
3 points under yesterday's close. Kuro-
iK-an veiling was resumed in some or tne
low priced rallioad shares. The Denver
& Rio Grande Issues told at the year's
low marks. Rock Island common went
to 4' and the preferred to both new
low records. Norfolk Southern dropped
C points, owing to Uncertainty as to the
contliued payment of dividends. Among
tho Industrials, tho sugar stocks again
sagged, American sugar dropper to 57, the
lowest iigur?s since 1!W. Express .Marcs
sagged sharply, following the further cut
in tno American Express dividend rate.
There was little In the day's news to
Influence prices, from the steel trade
came reports of prices shading. The
financial requirements of some of the
weaker railroads find industrial concerns
continued to find reflection In tho stock
market movement. Traders thought It
improbable that speculation ot a large
scaio wouiu no resumed until some ot tne
puzxllng features of tho present situation
wera cleared up. The Uock Island and
New Haven tangles, the prolonged un
certainty regarding the Mexican question
ana tne inaeiinue etatus ot general nusi-
ness conditions nil tend to conntso senti
ment and restrict speculative aotlvitv
Tho short Interest hnvlnc been reduced
oy covering on the midweek rise, there
was little demand for stock for either ac
count and it required only as mall amount
or soiling to nrroct quotations.
in tne oond market tne movement wns
similar ot that In stocks. Prices In most
cases were shaded and severe losses wero
recortied in vnrlous low grade Issues.
Total sales, par value. $2,276,000. 1'nlted
states Donas were unchanceu on can.
number of m m and leading quotations
on siocks were as iouowb:
Sale lllrh. unrr. Cloie.
Whcatl
May.
July.
Com. I
May.
July.!
I I
ssh ssn ss ssh g8;
67 67i 63T4 '. GS'i
66H 6CTi GSH CSH 66t
39H 39H 39 M 39U 3H
30 3H S9H S94 39
! 21 BO 21 CO 21 K0 21 to 21 to
21 60 21 62tt 21 6 21 65 21 (5
10 W I 10 KV4 10 77H 10 77H 10 80
lOWWfllOSH 10 974 10 97H 10
I U 60 J 11 S2U1 11 47H 11 47tt 11 60
11 60 I 11 62H 11 CO 11 60 I 11 60
omibt ft i' 11. Rr. A nnii
IWrlUniV nrr IU. 1IH . ...
Keatlla Hrhufll . iit I"
8leu Cllr srilf 1lT W
Hl.u iStw U'l. V.ta M IT
Hauth Orattit City H. 1M1
Halt Uke atr Mtieol U. ll , JJ
fnln 81k. Vd. Pt. Omahi J4
VUh rower A bt. . l "
tloalnti Mint) u .,!
BOSTON. Maroh U.-Closlng quotations
011 stocks wero;
Allouet MliNerail4 cm
... UViNerlh Hull
,., SU.Vrrlh
... Hit Ol.l Dominion ....
..(to OtffOla
HMiulnry
C. 5' gtiinami
llttBuferlor
KU si.rlr a 11 M
UTimrtli
4HV. 8. S 11. a M.
X l rid
NUt'Uh Con
4t'tah Coperr l.'o .
H Winona
4 Woltetlne
II Uutta & Huprrlvr
Chicago Cash Prices Wheat! No. 2 red.
9M?9GHo: No. 3 red. 9394c: No. 2 hard.
92HQS2T4ci No. 3 hard, K!ff92Ho; No. 2
northern, 94Htf v4c: No. 3 northern, 93SJ
fl4Un! No. 2 sDrinc. 94USf95c! No. 3 sDrlns-.
1300 CASH. I Pnah mil wem Uc lower. . . I BSUMli-. Cnrn- No. !. ClUpi tin. 2 val.
5 rooms, new, modern bungalow, 1714 N. Clearances: Wheat and flour equal to No, 3. &9ffl4ttc: No. 3 white.
Sth St.. balance monthly. 418 Karbach 471.000 bushels:, corn. 12,000 busneis, uui, 64WiT65c: No. 3 yellow. 62Vi65c. Oats:
Block. D. 3607. 7000 bushels. ,. , . No, 2 white, 40HWic: No. 3 white, 3SV4Q1
L,tverpooi cioso: wncm, ; i" 39c; stanaara, jonwwc. uye: no. z, 6ic.
corn, Wd higher. bush- lia-' Timothy, xg.765JB.75. Clover,
fnmary wubui 7"'X 1 .V.in,i 1 aiu.wiu'ia.io. rgm, ait.uu. i-ara, iv,w. Jiius,
ols and shipments ci,vw I10.G2H4J11.25.
receipts of 762, WO ousneia ana uniui POTATOES Steady; receipts, 44 cars:
of 436,000 bushels last year. . Michigan. Minnesota and Wisconsin, 60
Primary corn receipts were, 6Sc: Michigan. Minnesota ana Wisconsin.
els and shipments 643,000 misneiB, '"; white. 63fpTOc.
BUTTER Lower: creameries. 2227c.
-D.ln.av.- All. rAAfflnta WATA 668.000 DUSn I ...(. ITl'lll. A ntn.Un . 1 CI Kt 1 Uli -.
.ftm k r.h.1.. acainst WWZ.TJ "
nMp. thnnaanrt Reres land in best Dart elB V.,""'.. ahlinta ,oJJi..1SS.J0c:.... -
r in fv. Sntn county, northeast ce."P ".""L0 "'r uiuu-aiive, lower; springs, i,c;
of Arcadia, ouit the" best piece, of land t hSr.al p5?trf: Wheat-
KT ". harrt winter: 2 COTS. 8MiC. NO. S
hard winter: 1 car. KSHc; 1 car. 86Uc.
Oats-No. 2 white: 1 car, 39c. Standard
2 oars. SSHc. No. 3 white: 2 cars, 37J4cs
JT-. ttia Mn. 4 white. 3 cars. 37HC
Ul - .11' XTrt
fnrt. "sjn 2 wntifi: x car. oou. l" 9
white: 1 car, 62c; 1 car. 61c: 2 cars,
ctizn, 1 far Kir rwo. 4 wnne: 1 cur.
......... ' ... a w.tl-n,.
i cars, whc. ixu,
6-ROOM house; modern! full lot: east
front; close to school; 3332 North 23d
street; block to car; second lot from
corner. Owner sells; Bee while empty.
Webster 6372. o
KEAIj estate.
FAIIM & IlANCIl liAWDS FOIt SAIiB receipts of 837.009 bushels and shipments ot
7o-I 543,000 bushels last year.
in ihn ntnte. will exchange an or any
part for first-class Omaha property, au-
dress J 171. Bee.
Idabo.
FOR SALE or rent for cash or shares,
Irrigated fruit and dairy ranch, 7U miles
from railway station, Twin Falls County,
iahn Sufficient. Tiractlcallv new build
ings, machinery and tools, including 44x100 1 yellow
fowls. 15c.
EuGB Lower: receipts. 9.7WS cases: at
mark, cases included, 23S2tHc; ordinary
urais, W"c; iirati, ztc,
I NEW TOIllC OENGnAL MARKET
dairy barn; 60 acres apple orchard;
6lHc: 15
Quotations of kr Day on Varlons
Comraodltirs.
NEW YORK. March 1I.-PLOUH-
steady; spring patents, K.60&4.75: winter
.flw i f9rn. ttz!c: o cars, uc; x ,
. i .. .. i kta . i
head dairy stock; mosuy nign graop nu cars, eiyic; t cars, oio; x uai, wnv. straignts, 4.Z04.35; winter patents, x.40p
registered Holsteins: 100 JJuroc-Jersey yellow: 3 cars. 60Hc: 1 car, C0c; 2 cars, ,175. .pTng Cear8 J4.104.25.
hogs; 6 mares, etc, Buttcrfat liets S5V4c 60c. No. 2 mixed: 2 cars, 62Uc; . car WHEAT Spot market Irregular; No. 3
ti8r rjound. Account owner's 111 health 62c. No. 3 mixed: 2 cats. 61c; 4 cars, i,ard wintcr. Il.OOVi. c. I. f.. to arrive:
Immediate possession can be given. Ad
dress x 548. nee.
61V4c; 3 cars, 61c I 6 cars, mc; j cars.
60Uc. No. A mixed: 1 car, 60c; 1 car, D9o;
i o cars. &c; x car. lanm
nm.hD rnati TTirea wnui iu.
hard, 5US87c: No. 3 hard. B4W86o: No.
SS TTf iti NtV. 4 nrifiK 82a4: No. 2 durum. 84VMH
Uon write today to Baker-Lamb Land 85c; No. 3 durum. 83tt84c. Corn: No. 2
S..,.lll Minn. white rtXZi- No. 3 White. C0Q62c: No.
w ,,e...n .hn...:n'rta nf white. 66MoHc; No. 2 .yellow. .62V4
uari Hitrar vni nv. nnnnnasieni n.uu buulu . t - . ' , - .
BOSMHic: No. 4. 07OWC. uats: ino. z
white. 39e: standard. SSWc: No. 3 white,
37V4037:liC: No. 4 white. 878?S7Wc. Barley:
Malting. 53060c; No. 1 feed. 40QC0C. Rye:
No. 2, 6tt5Sc; No. 3, 57e67UC
CARLOT RBCBIPTS.
WheatCorn.Oats.
Red River valley, northeastern and south'
eastern Minnesota; also cut over lands, at
retail and. wholesale prices. Prices and
terms reasonable. Write us for lists.
Active, agents wanted In Iowa, Illinois
and Nebraska. Stewart Land Co., 405
New York Life Bldg.. Minneapolis, Minn.
Omaha ...
St. Louis,
Chicago
Duluth
2S0-ACRE farm, 35 miles from Mlniw
paolts, 1V miles from a good railroad
town; part under cultivation, balanca
.n.n.lnn nnrl naattirA land: irnnri noil.
rnnH alirht.rnnm hiiu. worth tl.OOO! him. I Kansas City.
granary, corncriba. cattle sheds, machlno I Winnipeg ....
sheds, etc: l cows, neaa oi steers aiw ijniniirupun
heifers, three horses, hogs, chickens,
complete set farm machinery, buggies,
wagons, sleds, 60 tons of hay, 1,200 bas;
It eta corn, 160 bushels mixed grain, IU
bushels potatoes; ln tact, everything on
Iho farm goes except the furniture. Prico.
112.000, one-half cash. Schwab Bros., 10.1
Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis. Minn.
Mlasourl.
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19
62
37
141
142
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133
28
332
105
ItKAIi ESTATE LOANS.
1100 to J10.UW) made oromntly. V. D.
Wead. Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam.
6f0
CITY LOANS. Bemls-Carlberg Co.
210-212 Brandelt Theater Building.
FARMS for .sale: $5 down. $5 monthly.
Amalmmtd coDDer
Atrifrlcin Asrlcullural
American iwn sugar,
American can . ..
American Can pM
Amerlrtn C, & 1.
American Cotton Oil..,
Am. Ice sacurllleit,
American l.lnMfd
American Loiiomotlira
American H. ft It..
American H. A Jl. pM,.
Amor, tmmr iieunini
American T. ft I.
American Tobacco
Anaconda Mlntoc Co
Atcnlion ...
Atchison t(d
Atlantic L"ot t,ina ,
iummore Ohio,.
Ilelhlehein Glee) .
llrookljn Rapid Tr.
canaaian raruio
central leather
Chesapeake ft Oblo
Cnlcata O. W
Onlotao, 11 & BU 1'
Ch caao ft N W
Colorado Fue lb. Iron,
Conaolldated Ota
Corn Products ..
nilimrt ft Iludaon
Denrer ft nlo llrande..
Denrer ft it. Q. pra
PUtllltrt' Securltlet
Erie .........
Erie lit pfd
Kris M pfd.
Qeneral Klectrle
Great Northern Bfd.
Oreat Northern Ore ctll..
Illinois Central ..
Interboroutn Met,
fnler. Mat. n(d...
No. 2 red. 1.05, elevator, domestic; No. 1 Internationa) Harreater,
normern. uuiutn. ei.uzfi. i. o. o., aiioat. i nvrr-juannn um
opening navigation; No. 1 northern, Man
itoba, 11.03, f. o. b., afloat Futures, inac
tive, closing ViV4o net lower. May, tl.OlVi;
jury, 7c; septemoer, sn?.c.
HOPS Steady: state, common to choice.
1313, S3S5c; 1912, nsaio; Pacific coast.
1913. 205i 23c: 1912. IGtfflSc.
hides Easy : Bogota, 3iv,5f3i4c: cen
tral America. 31c.
OATS Spot market steady: standard
whito, 45HMs: No. 3, 45Q45V4c; fancy
Clipped white, 4&V4UH6C.
uuxtN spot market firm, iso. a; yciiow,
7lc, c. . r., to arrive.
HAY Firm.
LEATHER Firm.
PROVISIONS Pork, market, steady:
meaa. l23.fl6(S2.rr,0: fnmllv. 24.OO(5r2l!.00: short
clear. S20.254i22.00: beef, aulet: mess, ti7.wrh Coal
u 1 alH.vums.DU: lamuy. iiv.wutv.w. cut ineuis, i freaaea meai uar.
124 steady; lard, steady: middle west, Jio.w
9 O10.70J refined steady; continent, J11.20J
raoutn America, sk.sa: oomnotinu. steauy.
TALLOW Quiet: city, 6Hc, nominal;
country, nynw, special, c.
UUniSii weiK, recriiJiB, t,w vuuo,
creamery extras, '.728c; held extras, 27
(gHc: process extras, nMVSic ,
nil i. ii3 ir uaMa- tuinainru aisi nnTiis '
state, whole milk, fall ant I ummw hlt LX! iuulSr".'.
vr cuiorvu i:v.iio, n,nf''., f?0t i;allway pra
specials, xcmwxbo.
euus. Firm receipts, t,w tusco.
fresh gathered extras, 31WfJ32c; extru
firsts, SOHo; firsts, Blc; nearuy nennery,
J.100 .7iH 71Si
. 1.400
. joo
2.400
4I4
31H
li
-1H
too SJTi Hi
5011 lb0k
tmo J514
8U 7
1J14 J21H
J?4-. OMAHA LlYE STOCK MARKET
Fat Cattle Very Slow and Around
Ten Cents Lower.
M.
Auial. Copwr
A. Z. I. ft 8..
Art ten Com. .
( 1. ft Arliona
1 HI llecl.
Centennial .. ..
copper llin C.
nan uune v.
Franklin
franklin
tlrtnbr fon
Oreene Cantnea ...
If HOTile ctppr.
Kerr Iik
Like Copper
nane uppper. . . .
liml trtoer
Mohattk
!hogs active and hve higher
Sheet nuil I. art It Hrcelnt LI he ml
S I for Latter Halt of Week I'rlccm
Iri 1 Weak to Ten or Fifteen
71
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Onts I.orrer.
SOl'TH OMAHA. March 12. ll.
, Receipts weres Cattle. Hog. 8hoP;
Cffhlal Monday ,30it 4,341 13,3.1
Official Tuesday ...... 5.76S
"tiOrtlclal Wednesday ..2.912
Estimate Thursday ... 2.500
London Ntovk MnrWet .
MS
411
Four days this week.. 17.516
. Same days last week.. 17.570
name days 2 wks. ago.16,323
Same days 3 wks. ago.20.044
name oays 4 wks. ago.14.67U
. . ..... . v was. ngo.ii.vio
LONDON, March IS. American secur Snme rtava in.t vup.. u:
11 . 1 . .1 1..... ,... 1 1 ......
iivo uviii'u n iiuviivui lunt'i luuay. in
unward movement followed, hut nrlces
eased off again at the end of the first
hour. At noon the tnarset was easy, with
values ranging from 'I above to U below
parity.,
Consols for money, 74'd; consols for ac
count. 7fd; Union Pacific, 11.16.
nii.vijit liar, quiet. 2 ll-ld.
MONEY Short bills. 2Kd three mntitha.
zhhi. p-mi.
Rank (.'lettrlnRs,
OMAHA. March li-Rank clearlnas for
Omaha today were Vt,So7,7S7.49 and for the
corresponding day last year 3,4.i2,2l7.52.
12.2U H,wa
13.103 R.S30
13,000 8.500
42.24S
41.556 60.612
38,396 60,340
4H.319 49.97S
62.161 47.J64
4i705 45,349
Tim fnllnv.-ln tahln iKnm the receipts
Of Cattle, hnffa anrt aheen nt the South
Omaha live stock market for the year to
aato as compared with last year:
itai tan. Inc. Dec.
Cattle .is,?7ai im.mi 10.1s
Hogs 594,662 CM.2S6 31,623
Hheep 54S.262 4S8.653 6S.709
The following tahla shows the range ot
prices lor hogs at the bouth Oman live
stoca market for tho last few days, witn
comparisons
bidding prices that were little better thsn
steady. As advices from other markets
were of an encouraging nature sellets
were cxpertlng an advanrc at this polni
consequently very little sold at the carK
prices. Ihiyers continued to try to fl I
their orders on a steady basis, but It
soun became apparent that with so good
a packing demand prices would have tt
strengtnen iieroro mucti 01 anytning
Would be sold. As a result values soon
showed a marked Improvement and when
1110 duik ot tno oiicringa started to move
the market was quoted as atl of Bo
higher than yesterday's average. A.i
soon as a trading basts had been reached
movement became ralrly lively and the
big end of the suPDly was soon cleaned
up at prices that were fully 6c higher
limn yceternny s general marnot.
Kor the week to date the market
has been rather uneven, but on the whole
iniriy sausinciory to the selling Inter
ests and the general trend ot values has
been upward, today's figures being right
' better than the close of last week
i puby a supply totaled IBS cars, or 13,000
head, bringing the receipts for the four
days up to 42.669 head. This is almost
1,500 larger than a week nen hut ,h.
100 head smaller than for the correspond.
ia unjn n jrrar ago.
Pate. I 1914. I1913.11912.II9U.I1910.I1909.10.
Keb.
l"eb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar. J..
Mar. 3..
Mar. 4
Coffee Market,
NEW YORK. March 12. COFFHE-Th.
raiiure or European markets to meet yes
terday's local rally and renorta that lira.
zlllnn mnrketa were) enater u-ern fnllnu'n.l
by an opening decline of 3 to 9 points In ar. 6..
coffee today. Selllnr wns less actlvo than 5!r- '
earlier In the week, however, ami nrln I Juar. T,,
raiiica during 1110 tiay on coveting ot- e..
buying for a reaction. Tho closo wns
steady, net 1 point lower to points
higher. Males, were 3S.W0 nags. March.
l.l'iCi May, 8.47c; July, .63e; Keptember,
S.79C; October, 8.S6c; December,
January, 8.9Sc. Spot, unsettled; Rio T,
cantos no. 4, ll'.ic; mild, dun; cor
dova, 13Crl6Vc, nominal.
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Mnr.
.Mar.
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National Lead
N. R. It. ot M, Jd pfd..
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N. T.. O. ft W
Norfolk a wtiuu
North Amerlren
Northern PaclflO
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104 14IVI
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Oils ami nosln.
NEW YOnK. March 12.-COTTON
SKED Ollr-Easy; prime summer yellow.
J7.ioo7.bo; March, 7,
37.60.
HOSIN-Qulet.
TUKP13NTIN10 Steady; mnohlno har
rels. 48c.
SAVANNAH, Go., March 12, Turpen
tine, firm at 4c: sales. 13ft tmis.: receipts,
18 bbls.; shipments, 10 bbls.; stocks, 14,054
bbls.
nOSIN Firm: sales, 1,374 bbls.; receipts.
1.408 Dine..: snipmcntH. nois.; siocks
112,448 bbls. Quote: A and B. 83.80:, C and
D, 83.85: B, J3.901f3.M; F. 84.OOff4.02U: Q
nnd II. 34.02HU4.05; I and K, ii.os; M, 15.
N, 85.75; WO, 85.9o; WW, 86.85.
Sunday,
ItecelDts and dlanosltinn of live stock
at the Union ilook varda. South Omaha.
XT. I. .......... . . . , I
.o,F,, iui tn ciii-xuur nuuri vnuiiib
3 o'clock yesterday:
111SC1SU'T&-CARS
Cattle. Hogs Hhsep.
to
11 tn
p M. jt at t nu r. n
May, 87.31; July, Wabash Ily 3 1
aitssoun Pacific Hy. ....... 3 2
Union Pacific Ily 414 12
C & N. W ny cast S 3
C. St N. W. Hy., west 19 6
C fit. P., M. & O. Ily 17 6
C, II, & Q. Ry east 4 6
C It. Ac Q Ry west.,.,. 27 43
C n. 1. & P. Ily., east.... 6 6
C. II. I. & P. Ily.. west.,. 1 2
Illinois Central Hy.,.. 4
Chicago a. V. Hy 1 5
Total receipts ,,,110 178
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HIUUe - A . ( 41.. 4tai V 4uk- 4 1. A 4.14 IHTVlrl J ffl .
?AnHnln. WW iflart mnrkut tnr1v: nntli'A I Sv - !V'!V,
BtefTP, $7.3fr5f.20; butchom, $tUKVr?l..t5:
cown nn ncirere. lo.uwuuw; cannere.
calves, 88.00O10.00; bulls, stags, etc., MK-,;Yi..M,lrp"y
Lincoln Packing Co
.a. 1.1.1.... ...... b tra nu, ..tv.,1 eonAlol Uiair X'nCKinB; t.
1VU IIIHIIVI , lln.J, ,o.iwv 0..73, iiiiaitu, jo.w , w p. . on .
ois.K.; ngnt, is.wmrs.av; ouik ot saies, 7 A"""""
HiiVaran and t.amiir lteeeinta. rjw P. B. Lewis.,
I,an,1. mn.ll.t atrnnir- fart tnllttnna IU fVHl I HUtOIl & CO.,.
."..v., .IT?" .. 1.... .r I t i. n . r,.
r.78i wethers, js.zfi'a'o.w; ewes. 4t.oojr6.zo; "
Iambi. I0.oyilr7.f)0. l" xiuua.
1 14. r . ixusm
1
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ftnirar Market
NEW VOriK. March 12. STTGAn How, t 'tif J.i riirna
enlv! molasses. 2.60c: centrifugal. 2.9.V): lu'.l.,vaP..I:r,'
refined,
steady: molasses. 2.60c: centrifugal. 2.Mi; "hihi
tln. .v tineliano-eil tn 7ft nnlnt a I IlOthSCIlllU
, . . I.,, K . t .1, ... A Qc,,
mould A, 4.60c; cubes, 4.15c; XXXX pow- ." '
dered, 4.05c; powdered, 4c; flno granu
lated, ..wc; diamond a, i.vuo; qoihoi;
tioners' a, a. hoc; no. i. s.6c.
1.109
2,109
2,(00
300
3414
71
600 193U
"u9 iiiii
i'.iii iioK
'...v. !".:
I'ullmen rtlace Or....
neadlnc
Ilemibllc Iron A Hteel..
lUpubllo I. A g. pfd...,
kock itiana co
Rock letand Oo. ptd....
Ht. I. & B. F. 2d pfd..
Heaooard Air tln
Seaboard A. x. ptd
flloea-Bhelfleld S, t I..
300
309
1,300
499
304
2,199
709
390
43
163K
4i
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14
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WANTED-Clty loans. Peters Trust Co. whlt ' u" to fanoy. S5o: nearby hennery.
buys 40 aeres good timDer lana. "Mr (iadtttv RT?flS Ioans. 85UU and up. gatnered wnites, shjjbo.
town. Shannon Co., Mo.: price, 8200; per- U--OXt. V J-W Omaha Nat. Bank. POULTRY Live, weak; western chick
feet title. J. B." Jarreli. Mt. vernon. in.
Tennesaee Copper ,
Texaa I'acltlo
Union Pacltl
Union I'acltlo. pfd
United Htatea iieaur.
United Btatea Rubber.,
UnltiKl Btatea steel...
U. S. Steel ptd
Uten copper
6, 100 lit. 1H.
6i;
133
164
234,
11
US
36
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11114
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83
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Wool Market.
LONDON. March 12-"YVOOL-The offer
in us at tne wool sales today amounted
to 13.5WS Dates, merinos were as nenr as i other buyers
aver, but cross nroens were generally
ner cent unuer me best, au grades
were readily sold. Americans were good
buyers of suitable parcels.
liroporated Apples .id Dried Fruits aa i"i ween, put. P'niy large last week, trade on them boing slow ana
tpii APPLlJSFlrm 1-UVAro11" week. All told, 100 cars were reported In Ui0 "bout 10O150 higher than last Krida,.
Tl'jU At I uvm i inn. l.i.. v.rj,. maklner the run for tho Week I o.,,.,tnn. nn Hh.. nri jtm hf! nnrt
to date 17.G1IJ head, a light falling oft as lo c),ocn lambs, I.4037.W; fair to good
compared with last week and a decrease iambs. 87.00Q7.40; lambs, culls, t3.50iao.60;
ot about 1,200 head as compared with a yearlings, light, I8.60JJ7.00; yearling,
year ago. heavy, 86.26tf8.60; wethers, good to choice,
The first cattle to sell were stockers 6.7J0.60; wethers, fair to good, J5.W u)
and feeders. They weft) in good demand 5,7s; awes, good to choice, 85.WQC.90; ewes,
ui prices mai were eicauj, or. 111 iti, 1 air 10 goou, aj.uuao.(.u.
firm, as compared with yesterday. Th'i Reoresentatlvo sales:
market on that class of cattle had been No. A v.
strong all week owing to the active coun 60 Montana yearlings , 103
try demand. 114 Montana yearlings lt
Cows and heifers vtrt very slow nnd 112 Montana yearlings , 90
weak and generally lOn lower. Home ot 147 Montana yearlings 92
(he best and most desirable, kinds pol- 177 Montana yearlings t3
bly did not show that much decline, while 111 Montana' yearlings .., pi
others snowea even more. 173 Montana yearlings ,,, ivi
ATK
DRIISD FHI.T1T8 Prunes, strong. Apri
cots, active and higher; choice, 14i0iries
extra choice, Wir4e; fancy, I6fti7
Peaches, steady, itaisins, tlrm.
DUN'S REPORT OF
FAILURES FOR FEBRUARY
Nebraska.
FOUND-330-acre homestead ln. settled
neighborhood; fine farm lana; nor. sana
hills; cost you ran flung tees ana an. j,
A. Tracy. Kimball. Neb.
120-ACRE, 61 miles east of Rosalie, Nab.,
improved; all fenced; 40 acres hog tight;
price 8125 an acre; terms; possession this
spring, Ed Thompson. Lyons, Neb.
Oregon.
FARTT now forming for March 17 to
Inspect our land at Ontario, Ore.; It you
are ln market for high class alfalfa, corn
and fruit land It will pay you to go
with us. Write uu lor an particulars.
Oregon' Sc Western Coloniratlon Co.,
636 Paxton Bldg., Omaha. o
Texas. ""
. 1 , r, . e.,t. I'.Un- hirlovi 1 f7fl k, '
MONEY on hand at lowest rates lor ?"?--.i...""u7mVV 'nhiVir:
loans on Nebraska farms and Omaha city n"?"
property In any amounts. "-" " - - - wabaih ofd
Weitern Maryuoa
Wutem union ...
WaitlnchouM KlMtrto
Wheallnc IWe Erie.
Chliio utpper
N. T.. N. II. I'
Itay Con. Copper,
rilv MBtlnnnl Rank Rlrlr. Omllha 11 nr Market.
. . OMAHA. March 12.-PRAIRIB HAY-
ft .""y.".,""ri"B1" No. l to choice upland, 3lp.00ll.00: No.
. ,x. au..i. w . . hnle nnland. 19.0041110.1)0: No. 3 to
WANTBP-City loans and warrants, choice urjland. Jj.owaw.w; o. i to cnoice
W. Farnam Smith & Co.. 1820 Farnam 6u midland, $9.00310.00; No. 3 to choice mld-
n,v k rii ao. 1 u land. IS.0091S.W io. a to cnoico rniuianu.
VA . A aj. ... iva..., w. WTa. v a. mma,m,.... , .
Dumont it Co.. 1C0. Farnam. Omaha.
699 63
. , . . ' a
l.ow ni a.7, v.7.
309 10T 10tl 10IU
3.S99 HSi llti tIS
494 31V4 31i 11
'"iii "i" "i"
o
4 41 U 934',
71'. 73l 73W
iiii "to" 4oi
CIU 63i 09
11 u ?o. 2ot;
3.900
700
"s'.M
S.DOO
4,409
J7.COIfS.00; No. 1 to chotco lowland, 7.tff.
8.00; No. 2 to choice lowiono. 3A ivmm
1.. ' . . , , a, rtn.A rv
TiiDnrctnu -f. Mrhntviisr uirt rim Mm I .1..1... i.,ui. j rw.tr. nr
STRAW None on tne marxei. unoice sieuuy, ui. -hv-
mt nr rve Is auotao 10 at HS.W8Ilii.bo. per ccni; uiwoiub
Phnlcn wheat. 85.0005.60.
ALALFA None on the market. It Is
quotable as follows: Cliolce, 813.50ifl4.oo;
ItKAIi EHTATVu WANTED.
LIST your house, with Osborne Realty
io. uver luu saiea in lyxs. uaii u. 1114,
QUICK SALE assured It you list with No. 1. 811.OPtrl3.00; No. 2. p.mil.X: No,
us. we nave buyers tor 4, t ami -room s, ii.wa.w,
nouses.
Total le for the dr. 4,O09 hare.
New York Money Market.
NBW YORK. March 12. MONEY-Call.
tendy. at 12 per cent; ruling rate, 14
losing bid, l42.per cent.
Time loans, tlrm; sixty days, a per cent,
ninety days, sv per cent; si mumim,
3M4r3$i Per cent.
SUi:r.T.,Kin evdhanoe-Firm: sixty
davs 84.84; demand, 84.85S0; commercial
bills, Ji.oiVi.
VOGKL REALTY AQBNCY, Kansas City Grain and Provision.. "r -iViZ'n.r true-. Mexican dollars
2,200 ACHES, all bottom land, located -
1015-16 W. O. W. Bldg.
. . ,. i. .a ....... . n.
- ra.h; Nr. 2 hard. 871A8W0C1 No. 2 red. 90W ,JiV;..o .....n,.n.
in McMullen county. 60 miles south of FOR SALE OK EXCHANGE K, E. (gflUic; May, 8686Ttc; July. 82e81o.
railroad
Han Antonio. Tex., fronting on the Nue
ces river for about three miles. Riep,
black, loamy soil, from two to six feet
deep; 1,600 acres susceptible of irrigation
"om the river with a pump lift of 30
jeet or less. There Is an abundance ot
water and it will distribute from tne
bank ot the river.
There is nothing that excels this land
for richness and beauty. The 1,500 acres
a a hay meadow, practically clear of
nrush, and well adapted to alfalfa, corn,
cotton, vegetables etc. The remaining
700 acres Is black and rich, slightly roll,
lng, with some small brush, but easy to
clear; all tillable; worth o0 per acre.
Our price, 814 per acre; terms, one-halt
. . V, h,l,nr. nn aaav term, nt pena.in.
able rate of interest WANTED TO BUY Second-hand gas
For further information and Plat, wnto tractor; must be. In . good ropalr and
Klaus Ss. Ernest. Taylor, Tex., caro
GOOD LAND for your business. Busl.
ness. Kxch.. 850 Om. Nat. lik. Doug. 186).
FOR KXCHANOE.
4S0-acre farm. McLean county. North
Dakota; 400 acres under cultivation; all
clay subsoil; fully 83,000 improvements;
one mile to school; in the alfalfa belt
and ln a well-developed locality; value,
850 per acre; Incumbered for 84,000 at 6
per cent. Will trade equity of 130,000 for
income in some good town or city.
E. W. RUNYON,
Hotel Rome, Omaha.
WANTED TO BUY,
CORN No. 2 mixed. C6c: No. 3. 64fiCc:
No. 2 white. S8Hc; No. 3, 6466c; May,
67W7c; Juiy, ac
OATS-No, wnite, igirtc; no.
mtxod. 4frft40Ue.
BUTTER-Creamery, 29c; firsts, 28c;
seconds. 241-3; packing, 16ttc.
EG OB Firsts, ziftc; seconas, sue.
POULTRY Hens, 14c; springs, 15c,
Liverpool Grain Market,
LIVBRPOOIi. March 12. WHEAT-Spot
dull; No, 3 red winter, 7s 4Hd; No. 1 Man
itoba, 7s 4d; No. 2 Manitoba, 7s 3Hd; lu-
CORN-Spot quiet; American mixed, s DrMk. Trl'eV.":!, Ilfirinn.' r.
Champion Realty Co.
Stntc Lands, $2 Per Aero
Over 1,000,000 acres for sale by the state
of Texas; you can buy 640 acres at 32
an acre; pay 332 cash and balanca after
4a ve.ara fine, fnrmlner unit fruit lnnl.
and healthy climate. For further In- I ifcrsei oeaiera west ot the Mississippi)
I cheap. Geo. W. Wright, Bushnell. Neb.
WANTED-600 CARU SCRAP IRON
AND lJONEfl.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR RUBBER
AHU METAL.
CASH naid DromDtly uuon raeeint.
WRITE for prices and shiPDlnz taa-i.
SONKEN GALA Mil A. IRON 4k METAL
COMPANY.
formation send 6 cents postage.
INVESTOR PUBLISHING CO.,
Dipt. 74, San Antonio, Tex.
Wlaconata.
Kansas City, Kan.
WILL pay cash for stock of srenerat
merchandise; one that must be sold at
rigm price. Aaoress x 4, see.
Highest prices paid for furniture. D.287L
WANTED TO ItENT.
WANTED Three or four unfurnished
rooms, preteraDiy en suits; modern; walk.
ins mautrnv. auurflM u xia. xxee.
Upper Wisconsin
Hett dairy and SKueral crop stato la
the. union. Settlers wanted. Lands fol
sale at' low orlces. on easy terms. Ask
for booklet, 84 on Wisconsin Central Land I . IV1? u-rnrn.- TitI-aTriSXiv
QranL Statu um wanted. Write cbout UVE HTOCH 3IAKKKT Ob- WEST
n.uui luiua xx imermuu in.imii SHIP live stock to SoUln Omaha. Have
SrSS.iZ' TOiS..0? ArJU? ahrlnkage. Your, consign- 41He;May, me', July, 39o,
t i;..lvii. V7. inents receive prompt ana caretui atten lixni-wc.
OFFICIAL DUblicatlons conccrnxnr aolL I a .
etlmata. mrA ,mm nf U'laMnil. m . M . .1 la.XT
free to those addressing Wisconsin Stt.ts
Board of Immlgratiun. i:apltol 1000. MaJi.
sou. Wu
SKd; La Plata futures steady; March, 4s
0d: July. 4a VAii.
L1VBHPOOL, warcn is. jw-xti'viim pot
easier: good middling, T.34d; middling,
6.96d; low middling, 6.80d. Sales, 7,0
bales,
Mluiienpolla Grain Market,
MINNEAPOLIS. March 12. WHEAT-
No. 1 hard. 93T4c: No. 1 northern. 81U
3c; no. 2 northern. sawu'Jic; no. a,
$6HS8Ho; May. 90090-Hc; July, 91ic
KLOUH uncnangea.
HARLKY-42g63c.
RYB-6666c.
RHAN Unchanged.
CORN-No. 3 yellow. 67146G7V.O.
OATS-No. 3 white. 36KWC.
FLAX-81.56U8'19i4.
St. Louis General Market,
ST. LOUIS. March 12. WH EAT No.
red, 534i6c; No. 8 hard, 295c; May,
2Hc; July. SiHc.
CORN-No. 2, 67c; No. 2 white, ttJc;
May. WKOGSVic; Juiy. MSic.
uatb-mo, z, nvamiiu; no. . wnue
steady
Closing quotations on uonua luuuy were
as follows:
it H r,r. ti. rez... ss-t "K. L . so. rer. ta. Jl
.1 . fill. T. a .l.h 1. afiT
QO CDUUVil ,,-,,. "'. ... ... ..... - -.
rlo 31 rei m i. t- j, uni. is... 3i',i
A. 3. eounan 163 M. K. ft T. let 4i. 31
U. B. Is res 1 do sen. 4V4 ,. I7H
Ait 4, flouDon.....lltU Mo. Paclllo 4a It
ranama coupon. 103 do eonr. U 79
Aroer. A. ......"Ji'rf. U.K. 01 M. 1V4 J
Am. T. T. cv. 41 14 X. Y. C. K. 3(4e,... 3i
Am. Tobacco 8i...l30Vi do deb. 4a Il)i
Armour ft uo. ,,. i. w, u. a n.
Atrhllon aen. 4,.... V4 rr. 3Ua 71
do cr. 4e. 13U.... 1644 N, A W. let c. 4e., 141
do nr. w ,..,.iui do or. 103
'wno. l'acuie 4a. . . , s.
7i
rid 4. 4e.. 93
111. iii. IIU
On. or oa. h "u .fl0 con. i ioi
On. Uather 5e . TUadlns sen. 4e.... 43
CThte. A Ohio 4Ue.. 4'A 'S, la. . V. tt it
'do sen. te II
tT.Vt 'Ht. L. B. W. c. 4e 73
6'i8. A. I adj. 5a.,... 7744
ViSo. I'ac. col, (... II
do ot. 4a 14
do Ht rf. 4i n
An eonr. 4Ul..
Ctilciio & A. 1H
C- B. . I. 4
nn iid. .......
r u & a P e 4UI..101
c. n. L t 1, c. 4i i
Stock Commission aterchanta.
Dry Goods Market
NEW YORK. March 12.-DHY GOODS
MARTIN BROS. 4c CO., Exchange Bldg. Broadcloths were aavanceci t cents a yard
(lUrinK llin atici Bam, iu v.ic CI1L"
ting trade for fall delivery. Substantial
sales ot three-yard sheetings have been
tv, a T.rltent and JuHlnlnna TT.a nf I made this weok to China for shipment on
OMAHA homes. Kast Nebraska farms. imv lr, , th nn.M . contract tnrougn the summer months.
CKEEFE REAL ESTATK CO.. r"1""" " ' '" Yarns ru ed oulet. Haw s Ik was un
jois Omaha NATIONAL, Douglas 1715, uusxncaa ouVa. changed,
IlEALi ESTATE LOANS
do rf. 4 T144o. RlllwST S....105'4
C. & B. r ar a 4Vie 81 da sen. 4i 71 ',4
I), lc ii. cv. e.. ... Mj, vnion faciria 4,,.. o
n. & n O. ret. le. H4 do tr. 4e 49
DUtllleri' U 4'A do let A ret. It.. I1H
tlri p. I, 14 U. B. (lubber 6e., .103
do sen. 4, 7314 U. B. Steal 2d Ce,..l1i
do ct. it. icr. P.. 7IViV..C. Cbem. la.. . ts
III. Can. let r. 4,.. MViWabaeh let ft el. 4e 11 Vj
Inter. Met. i'it ... 77' Weitern Md. 4 1T14
inter. M M, 4Vi-- 64HWeit. Klec. or. te.. 9t
Japan 4'4i II Wli, Ceotral U . . ITU
uia "-outre.
I.ornl Becnrllle.
Qnotatlona furalthed br Burne. Brisker A c.,
411 Outabk Nttloaai Dink BulldlBI. Omahai
Bid. Aekad,
Itaetrlca creamerr era.... nu it
Dir Co. Texaa la. 1913 lOlV 103 u
CornmoDwealta l.ne ina. te u iivt
Detroit tSdleoa !. 1133. , , 1614. 191
Pcere Co. pfd..... I llti
Ilea Moines, la.. School 4Hl. 1112.,.. 10014 1911a
VX. Hmlln, LA, ir. a. ) ai e
Fairmont Creamerr 7s pfd IC9U. 191
Hooker Co., Neb. 8e. UH 103 193
Itnuaton. Tel.. 4 VI. 1111 103 191
IIIII Co. Texaa Itoad la...... IS 199
Iowa Ilr. A IJL. U. 1913..., 13 44
Kanxaa Oaa & Elea. lpta St '.4 101
laKlede Oaa & LA. (a. Ill II H
Mt. States Tel. Tel BlW II V4 I Hi
Maeoa Co. Mo. Iter. . li io: loiH
Mount Ayr IHi, (U.) 1334 IM 196
Omaha Cla la. 1117.. , ...... II II
(Itr el Ooska 4Hs, 1114. , 10JV4 10H4
Omaha A (' U. Ht Kf Is. 1131. ., 91 97
Om.ha 4 (' U It Rr pfd , , . ,. IIV( U",
i in iw ... 129
HHKKP Though the receluts were, nnlv
1621 moderate this morning the demand far
both killing cheep and lambs seemed only
i'oM fttJr nnJ t""""18 was slow most of the
fiin forenoon. Generally weak, to I0l5j
Inula nn al.aan . n.l t.mk. .....1.1
v.. , , , v luiitu. nuum nuuui
cover the situation as to prices, and tho
clearance was lato on that basis, as fir
several days back the packers showed a
preterence ror lamon of good quality and
weighing from 70 to 80 pounds, and any
thing heavier than that was neglected
until near the last.
Fed western Iambs sold largely at a
range ot 37.10fj7.GO and the fed wester!!
ewes brought prices around 15.005.75.
according to finish and quality. A ship
ment bt Wyoming lambs changed nanus
at 37.60, and some lambs carried over
from yesterday sold nt 87. w this morn
ing. There were few 1: any yearllnga
of consequence on sale.
Thero wero in all about 3,500 head of
sheep and lambs reported in, agalnt
11,008 last Thursday, 13,871 two weeks ago
and 10,693 a year ago. As usual fed west
ern lambn constituted the bulk ot tho
receipts, though there was quite a sprlnK-'
ling of lambs from Wyoming and Idaho.
Tha tlcott'a Bluff territory was again
"" well represented today.
In spite1 ot the fact that the week's re
Mill celpts to date have been only modsrato
& 3 prices on the best grades of iambs havo
P'"1" ...,,. nn tvinea. ,nan tMTIftn Til a mn
CATTLE Recelnti were very moderate Leu. m , i,..
thl mornlnir n com pared -with prevlouii mttt if any better than at tha close o!
, V I ,
Huffman
Roth
Glassberg ,
Tnntior Bros.
John Ifcrvey
carter
Iowa Cattle Co......
Totals..
Cattle. Hogs,
... 238 1,800
... 374 2,968
,., 774 4.754
,., 345 2,598
... 27
... 34 76
...
. . A .. , .
, , 8 ,
... (A
... 121
... 40
... 10
... 47
6 flet
w
... 62 .....
... eel .!
... 12
... 35
4 49 441
... 32
... 8
... 7
... 3
13 .
...
.... 31
43
255 1.264
....aim 15.912
While It. 0, DDK Co. reported 01 aw
commercial failure la tbi United Btstes
during February than la ta corrftpona
Inr period of tbe year Immediately pre-
eedlnr, tbe lUbllltlts, on tbe otber band,
ibcil a insterlil derresse a compared
wltli tbt time. Total iaiolrfncifs Istt
month numbtred 1,305 and supplied 8-1!,
834,103 of defaulted lndebtedous agalnit
1,454 in February, 1013, wuen tbe amount
Inrolred was no lets tbtn 828,141,208.
Csrrjlng tbe record back atlll furtber,
It is seen thst two rears ago 1,539 bu li
nen remits occurred tor the sum of
821,477,028; iu 1011 tber. wera 1,103
utpaaitons for 4)17,086,471 and In 1010
only 1,007 concerns failed, sltboiifh tbe
iggregatc debts tzceeded (27,400,000, A
ts Invariably tbe caie in the second nionl't
ot tbe year, tbe mercantile snd industrial
mortality of tbe country reflected a con-
Iderabl reduction from tb rctnm of
Jsnnsry ; In fiet, tbere were 352 fewer de
faults thsn in tb earlier month and tb
liabilities were smaller by fully 817,000,.
000. In contrast with a ytr ago, tbe bt
exhibit was man's by tbe manutactrrlnc
dlrltioa la so fr a tbe Indebtedness was
concerned, a total ot 88,333,413 compsr
ins with 814,172,604 ; but numerically tb
showing was adrerie, since 874 Iniolren
cte were reported against 340 last jfir,
la trading occupation tbe cumber was
practically the sams In etch Instance
1. COS thl yar aesinat 1,004 In 1013
wbll tbe amount of money Inrolred was
111,970,463 against $13,868,418, Owing
to a few defaults of ticeptlonal site, tb
eltis mbraclsg agents, nrokers snd firms
of a similar character made a distinctly
adverse record, 63 suspensions for 84,130,
317 comparing with SO for only 8600,330
In tbe previous year.
In tbe following tabl comparison is
made ot tb number ot commercial fsll
ore In tb United States, coTerlng three
years, by leading class ot trade, and tb
liabilities reported In taeb class for Feb
ruary tbl year
Alalrs.
Iron rdrteo.
Uaahlnary, Ac
Woo4sns,ate.,,
Cotton Laea.
Lumber.alc....
Ola A Mill?.,
lists AUtoTee.
Cbau. Druse
jfalats sad Oils
FrtnUag,Ae ..
Milling A IUk.
UutUi.A MxM
Uq. aa4 To,.
Upua.Ao.......
All OUier
Total itsnff
aVader.
Qeoarxi Btores,
Om. A i Meau..
Uottl A 11 aet
Uinor A Too.
Clo. A Taia't.
D.O.ACerpaU
Hhoe A Hb..
Para. A Ckry.
H'waraA Sirs.
Caem,AInis
ralnUAOlls..
Jwlry.A Clka.
Books A Pprs.
nu a oiores
All Otbcr
Ileef steers were very slow sellers, it 11 Montana yenrllngR 03
was evident that b livers had already se. I tn Montana yearlings .'. 02
cured so many this weak that they were 111 Montana yearlings 02
not especially hungry for additional sun. I Ml Montana yearllnas
Piles, and they took their time In filling Ins Montana yearlings 02
orders. Tho result was a market that 184 Montana yearling 04
was not only slow and weak, but fully 278 cornfed lambs B
10q lower. I?9rnrnfed lambs i4
Quotations on cattle: Good to choice 280 cornfed lambs 71
beet steers, Sg.3OQ0.10j fair lo good beef 234 cornfed lambs ,.. 83
steers. 38.00iaS.20: common tn fair hut 198 cornfed lambs ............... 83
ateern. 3T.2Mt8.(YJ! moil In rhnlr nnrnfarf 1 191 nnrnfarl lambs 83
heifers. 37.28SI3.C0: good to choice cows. 228 cornfed ewes 103
iS.SVill.W: fair ta stood aradas. ..V7KiftR ns. 460 enrnfed lambs
common to fair grades. 34.25a5.75: rood to 103d cornfed lambs 83
rhnlpa atnekera nnd feeder 17 .ta I
fair to good stockers and feeders. 87.25t Oil ICAHO HVIB HTOC1C MARKET
i. mi cwiiiiuuu io tair aiocaera anu leeaers,
J6.W57.ai: stock cows and heifers, 35.759
7.2S: stock calve. 815008.00: veal calve,
t1.to'i.tol hulls, stagit, etc., 85.75tT7.50.
BEKF BTICICnS.
Ko. At. Pr. N. Ar. Pr.
7 1903 7 19 19 , .... 7 I 15
41..., 1949 7 (9 ..,.,. . ..11H 29
Cotton Market. .
Pr.
.1 95
E oa
6 05
5 05
E 05
S 93
5 05
E 95
fi 9.5
S 05
fi 05
s or.
E 95
7 10
7 .
7 20
7 SO
7 SO
7 80
5 50
7 fiO
7 3i
Cattle
Steady to Weak Uogi
Htronir lo, lllsher.
mrtninn l. 1,' 10 C A TT T .T T? a
celpts, 8.E00 head; market steady to weak,
beeves, 87.1Btf9.70; Texas steers, 37.10S8.15.
western steers. t$.7T3.CO; Blockers and
tsiYlfrl lfi, ram and heifers. 83.709
NKW YOIIK. March llCOTTOK'-l.'ii. 1m7 X'i,7a. 7 rnvrnftwi
lures closed steady; March. 3 1.40c ! Mav. i 'iinna-Ti.lnt, M.fioO head: marke .
11.70c; July, ll.7So; August, ll.64c Oo-strong and K&lQe higher: bulk ot sales,
tober. 11.M0! December, 11.49c. Spot, J9.6&a.75; light. t8.D034.S0i mixed, 8S.454fl
steady; middling, 13.20o; gulf, 18.45c.
Mnmber UsbUltlM
1014. 10111. 1017. 1914.
6 4 10 1 1,1000
n 8s A
4 S 10,000
43 87 4 l,00f,4
4? fo t? "ttjSo
6 7 'J 10X00
7 3 3 enjsoo
lft 1ft 14 17J)0'J
34 VS .it SHHJ183
11 14 021,700
7 1J MliUl
11 10 14 l'.8,10
104 lVo 191 3,76-,-Jft
874 840 " 887 99.SS5.41J
1S 170 195 8093.1S4
.31 371 243 .70,1
48 S7 41 4fiII9
IS? 119 JJ? liiM
74 ei hi 631440
87 83 3ft yyjfiti
27 34 'J4 17H,:?0
88 38 37 4M5.UO
40 34 38 4M5.S71
n S ft 7760
m 4. im
10 10 11 18M00
126 126 129 1,480.011
TolalTraatag IfiM Xfito 1J3W
Brokers Arts 63 60 80
rvtal fJta ctal. 109 Mft4 139 8.3,364,199
The Persistent and Judicious Use of
Newspaper Advertising is the lload to
Dullness Success-
t
13 ,
7
21
II
It
19
12
31
3D
II
144
.... 171
.... Ill
,...n:i
....1143
....1041
..,..1131
7 IS
7 70
7 19
I 99
I CO
I 69
I 03
13..
II...
9,..
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.1091 I 19
!." i n
.1161 I II
31.
31. ,
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33.,
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II.
.1991
.1161
. 971
1194
I In
I 29
t 26
I 39
....1134 3 39
Hit I M
llll I tt
1334 I 49
..1311 9 II
.1434 1 4V)
14 14M 175
4...,
YBAJlLlNa BKKF 8TEI3I18.
613 7 79 10..... Ml 7 9
faTEERf) AND .IB!FI?Ii8.
711
171
141
ft 16
7 13
7 71.
1 1969 4 59
1... ........ ftt9 3 09
1 119 8 71
1 1149 5 19
7... 171 ft 90
4.
4 ...
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7...,
17.
COWS.
.1979 90
. 919 I 19
.1973 I II
. Ill 6 33
.1131 39
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I ,,
3.,
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34
it ,
3.,
944 7 7
Ml 7 19
,.1134 134
..1139 6 49
..1933 4 49
..1941 9 69
-.1307 4 49
..190 I er.
..nu 179
. .1303 76
,,196 II
.1313 ( 19
19....
6....
1...,
3..,.
17.,..
3....
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13...,
31...,
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7...
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27...
"cows 'And "i.K'iFMn'ti! 7 w
Si "a-j. T
xit,xx' twin,
713 7 19
13 7 19
560 7 U
. 119 7 It
. 611 7 14
, 911 7 .
I
ii:;;::::
I
ii.
DULLS.
. 1949 7 31
.. 430 7 19
..1063 7 15
.. 139 7 41
.. 177 7 In
.651 7 7
..1330 I 99
..1349 99
..1379 19
.. I9 I II
..1134 4 3ft
..1669 I 14
..1999 III
,.1319 99
..1130 fcl
.,1199 4 14
..129 (II
..1610 166
CALVES.
.. 279 Ii 4
.. 314 7 3fi 1
..179 7 U 1
,. 139 7 19 3 ....
Ill 7 TI 1
1.
I ,t ,
..16M
..1119
..1119
.130
I 71
71
4
S3
.,1949 6 l
..1199 I IS
..1160 7 90
,1119 7 19
..1UO 7 19
..1139 7 60
.13 I 71
411 7 76
144 9 90
,149 36
169 9 49
119 39
6TOOKEHS AND FKEDEItB.
,612 I 69
III 7 16
711 I 14
645 7 31
, 714 7 49
4&C 7 41
713 7 :o
713 7 U
, 174
I..
3..
4..
4..
..
4.,
13..
13..
I..
150 7 49
.... IM Til
.... lit 7 49
.... Ill 7 60
.... IM IM
143 7 14
....1944 7 63
.... 944 7 TS
.. . 179 I 99
8.W; heavy. 3S.3iS8.80; rough, 88.3&ffS.o0,
P'?. J?8: n a.
BtitaEl Anu IjA.iuo-xiercciyia, ..,wr,
head: market woak to a shade lower
native, $4.8OO.S0: western, J4,9W-A
yearlings, 83.8O3f7.O0; native lamb, JS.SOJp
7.75; western, 88.8007.85.
KaiiKiiat City Hve Btoelc Market.
lfAKRAH PITY. March 12. CATTLE
Tlecelpts, 1,700 head: markot steady; prtmo
fed steers, t8.6OQ0.36: dressed beef steers.
$04t&,23; cows, 4.35fl7.75; heifers, 3.75ifj
0X0; stockers and feeders, t6.Wff6.00; bulls,
f.007.50; calves, 86,t&10.60.
tiuuB ueceipis, o.vw iu, iii,mci.
ataalv tn Kn hlcher: bulk of sales. 38.85j
8.00; heavy, 88.85'ff8.65; packers and butch.
Lrs. $S,40fi8.05; light, 8S.S6438.65; pigs. J7 2J
J8.00.
SHEEP AND IA.MHS-Recelpts, 8.000
head; market steady; lambs, 37.251.7.,
yearltnis. 3n.O02t4S.85; wethers, Jj.wmu.w;
ewes, tS.OMiG.73.
St. Louis Live Stock Market.
t T.nins. March 12. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 1,200 head; market steady to 10"
lower; beef steers, 87.EOJT9.23; cows and
I ,..ie.aa ti -WtS rjv atnplcera and feeders.
$.00f7.: southern steers. 83.7J25: cowa
and heifers, 31.(tf.00; calves, 80.00J0.Ea
liOOs-lleceipis, nrsu ninrKci
10c hlgherj Pigs and lights, .ooes.od
mixed and butchers. 88.70S6.Mt.; good
heavy, 38.8Ofi8.90.
SHfcBP AND LAMnS-neceipts. 1,3M
hoad; market steady; Mutton. 85.7Sfi6.25,
lambs, 87.0037.25.
SI. Joseph Live Stork Market.
ht tnSKPir. March 12. CATTLE Re
ceipts. 1,100 head; market steady; steers,
,7.00-mi.OO: cowa, and heifers, 84.0OG8.5O,
calves. t5.00fil0.JA
HOOS-Keceipu. ,wo '; TnriV?;
strong to 5o higher; top, 88.60; bulk, 8S.41
Hllr.Cl" Jn 1J xn,jxx,o xkci;cii,v. i,ow
head; market slow; lambs, f7.0OQ1.75.
Lire Sloetr ln Biarht,
rtecelnts of live stock at the six
principal western roarketa;
Vll.lC xxuaa. a4Cl..
7 10
WYOMING.
17 feeders.. 1115 7 75
IIOOH With a cenerous supply
sight, packers started out thl morning
8loux City
Bt. Louis
Kansas City
Chicago
nt, duBcvu .-.,,
South Omaha ....
In
Totals
3.200
8,000
5.000
20.000
18,000
500
1,304
8,00)
23.00)
7.500
3.500
.10.000 E3.800 43, tOO