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    TIIE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1014.
13
CITY
JAEAIi ESTATE.
property von sale.
,btop raying Kent
Take a look today at 20U Wirt St. and
uk, xjo not uisiuru lenanu inia is u tun
lot with 7-room house, modern tn every
jrespeci, wiui oax wooaworK ana ork
Jtloors below, extra largo bathroom, wide
m d-KArv ni. tji,,
Monthly Payments Liko
Rent
Interest 6 per cent.
J. H. Dumont & Co.
J 1608 Farnam. Tel. Douglas 630.
t Your Own Terms
r "We have Just listed a 7-room, 2-story
I house, facing east oti the boulevard. In
Crelghton'a 1st addition, between Martha
L and CasteUar Sts., having 4 bedrooms.
I oak finish and hot Water heat. Owner has
made a lv price of 15,XiO and terms Very
f easy. As low as szw casn win nanuie
balancn mnnthlv. This Is an unusua
opportunity to get a good house, well
located, at less than cash value and, on
attractavo terms.
Glover & Spain,
FOR SALE Two modern 6-r. houses;
fine Interior; fine oak finish. 23d and
Bancroft Sts. Douglas 4S37
$3,000 Bargain
7-room house, modern, hot water heat;
best of reasons for telling. Tel W. 7SSS.
6&S Omaha National Hank Bldg.
Buy of Owner
Six rooms. Just completed, modern
throughout; locaUd at 920 8. S7th St. Call
tierney zik.
819 City National.
Doug. 3962.
New
Frame and Stucco
$5,250.00
Six rooms, sun porch and sleeping
porch. Oak woodwork first floor, white
enamel above. Oak floors throughout;
tiled bath. High bnsuittnt, with laundry
and floor drain, ueauurui oecorauons;
finest of fixtures. South front lot. 65x102.
Paving paid. Ono block to Farnam car
lino.
'Armstrong-Walsh Co.
Phone Tyler 1536. 210-12-14 State Dank Dldg,
Bargain Home
Walking Distance
640 S. 25th Ave, 8 large rooms, flno
attic, cast front lot, with beautiful shade
trees, paved street, paving all paid:
hoTtlso only a few years old, modern
throughout and has one of the flnut hot
water plants In Omaha, Has oak finish
downstairs and can be had at bargain
price of ss.ooo; terms can be arranged
juo our and look it over.
. Payno & Stater Co.,
- ' 616 Omaha National Bank JJldg.
A. P. Tukey & Son
IVe have some cholco modern 6-roora
nomes in t
Kountze Place
"We can please you If you want a giod
home. .On Blnney street oeiween 19th
and juui. our signs aro on tho houses.
A. P. Tukey & Son
441-443 Board of Trado Bldg.
Phono Douglas 602.
New Bungalow
'A brand new S-roqm, strictly modern
bungalow style cottage, near car line
and school. Everything complete mid
ready vo occupy. A good chance to get
a nlco modern home on easy terms. Call
iuu ul uouEias isai or weoater 7077 In th
-Fred W, Shotwell
354 Omaha National Bank Bldg,
HEAL ESTATE.
CITY PROPERTY KOll 3 A LIS.
TO UUV. SELL Ult HiSNT. KlltT SUM
John w nornuvs iscj farnam st.
UEAJj ESTATE.
FARM A KA.NC1L LANDS VOTX SALE
Florida.
ONE thousand acres land In best part
of Florida, In De Soto county, northeait
of Arcadia, one of the best pieces of land
In tho stato. Will exchange all or any
part for rirst-clasa Omaha property. Au
dress J 171. Bee.
Kansas.
TUB rrr-nl Snmnu eountv. south SUntiy
Kansas, produces, corn, wheat and
alfalfa. In marvelous abundance. Land
Di-leei are very low. Some samples: i-"v
acres. 240 ot which Is bottom, good lm
provements; ail oi i?i acres iino wnuai
goes with place; possession this spring U
desired; $65 ISO acres, no better land any
place at any price, all of aw acres lino
wneat goes wun place: porseasiuu iu
spring, S60, Improved; 160 aorcs. close Hi,
perfect land, good Improve me'.its, all it
65 acres wheat, 170. Other greit barga ns.
write for list. wm. jiemorow, wuiawtu,
Kan. o
nnim nir rvn rvrviiin innirnin orrlnl th nmvlalon market unirane
linAIR Anil rnUIJlllir MAnNlM Oneof the larger Packer, undoubtedly
bought today through brokers.
Chicago future prices:
r OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET
Advance in Wheat.
Wheatl
May.
July.
CASH WHEAT MARKET IS DULL C"V
Oats, Selling- Under Steady Pressure
Shovr Net Losses ejf a Quarter
to a Unit Cent In tho
Atrirrearate.
Minnesota.
GET READY FOIt BU8INES8.
Write mo for agency contract for sale
of my Improved farms In tho Bed River
valley of Minnesota and worth jjaKota.
Also Becker and Red Lake counties.
Barle F. Audrus. 32S-330-332 Endlcott
Bldg., St. Paul. Mtnno
WE ARE offering thousands of acres
of choice and well Improved lands In the
Red River valley, northeastern and south
eastern Minnesota; also cut over lands, at
retail and wholesale prices. Prices and
terms reasonaDie. write us for lists.
Active agents wanted In Iowa, Illinois
and Nebraska. Stewart Land Co.. 405
New York Life Bldg.. Minneapolis. Minn.
OMAHA, March 13. 1914.
The trend of jrhrat Is to ft lower level.
This fact Is rejected every day In the
big wheat pit, where tho volume of trado
Is small, and where tho smallest advance
will brine out Increased offerings. Those
who have watched conditions closely know
that It will tako far different reports
from thoso already received from tho
growing winter wheat In order to create
new buying power from any section of
country.
One of tho more conservative men In
tho wheat trade at Chicago, and a man
who would be pleased to see a bull mar
ket In that grain, said last night that
thero Is nothing In the conditions sur
rounding wheat to help It from the bear
ish situation. He referred to tho crop
promise and said that It would take noth
ing short of a calamity to bring about o
reduction In tho prospective yield suf
ficient to bo a real factor In tho matter
of price making.
There was some bull news from abroad,
but this failed to give any material as
sistance to tho market hero, aB there
were declines In nil the truiln mnrkntn nf
the old world. France rcnnrtpil tnuch ri.
plowing thero and native wheat as scares
and higher. Liverpool reported additional
purcnase qi Australian cargoes by the
continent, and Germany reported wheat
scarce, especially the better kind.
The cash wheat market at Chlcaon ,u
extremely dull, with sales of only 65,000
uusncis, ana mis was larger transactions
than for several davs. The aBiitinn rrf
markets all roportod bids as too low for
consiuerauon, ana there were no sales
for export yesterddav. but there was
some Manitoba bought for export by the
July
Oats.
May.
July.
Pork.
Mar.
Lard.
May.I0 SO
66T4
66U
30
July.
Ribs.
May.
July.
1100
11 50
11 63H
MH 02H MH
MS tns SW SSH
7H 66H H j
S7H 66H 67Vi H
S9H 39U H SVi
Sitii S3 S9H
2170 ti tlM 2167U 21 M
10 KH 10 SO 10S7H 10 77H
1107H 10S7U 10 K 10 974
11 0 11 BO It 60 11 47H
11 70 11 CO 11 70 11 60
Tes'y.
230-ACHE farm. 25 miles from Minn.
paolls, IK miles from a good railroad
town; part under cultivation, balanra
meadow and Pasture land: s-ood so I.
good eight-room house, worth $3,000; barn,
granary, corncrlbs. cattle sheds, machine
sheds, etc.; 14 cows, 20 head of steers and
heifers, three horses, hogs, chickens.
complete set farm machinery, buggies,
wagons, sioan, w tons oi nay, j.zuu bas
kets corn, ISO bushels mixed grain, in
bushels potatoes; In fact, everything on
me larm roes except tno furniture, rrico.
212,000, one-half cash. Schwab Bros., 1011
nymoutn mag., Minneapolis, Minn.
Minnesota.
FOIt BALE A number of Improved
and unimproved forms In the famous
Red River valley. For further informa
Uon write today to Baker-Lamb Land
Co., uarnesvllle. Minn.
Mlmoarl.
FARMS for sals: t5 down, 15 monthly,
buys 40 acres good timber land, near
town. Shannon Co., Mo.; price, WOO; per
fect title. J. Is. Jarrell. Mt. vernon. hi.
Nebraska.
FOUND 320-acro homestead In settled
neighborhood; fine fami land; not sand
mils; cost you-j:oo ruing tees ana au. j.
a. Tracy, Kimball, ncd
120-ACRE, miles cost Of Rosalie, Neb.,
improved; all lencea; ) acres nog iigiu;
price 2125 an acre; terms; possession this
spring. Ed Thompson, Lyons, ncd.
Bargain! Bargain
vr$TcarIy New 6-Bbom Bunga
low in Dundeo
Costlnc 24.BO0. Will tinlt ti irft
terms. See Us for particulars. ' '
Payne & Slater Co.,
r 616 Otnaha Nat. Bank Bldg.
Must Sell
Want offer on the 8-room modern house
with hot water heat and full lot at 2221
Grant St.; not new. but In good condition;
haa mortgago of 21,360; a cfianco to get a
bargain; now vacant; key at office; act
quick.
P. J. Tebbens Co.
Oregon,
PARTY now forming for March 17 to
Inspect our land at Ontario, Ore.; If you
are In market for high class alfalfa, corn
and fruit land It will pay you to go
with us. write us for an particulars.
Oregon & Western Colonisation Co.,
536 Paxton Bldg., Omaha. o
Solo Agent.
750 Omaha Nat Bk.
Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2
red. S4Vff9tHc; No. 3 red. Mc; No. 2
hard, MKliDSKc; No. 3 hard, Mtiffttlio;
No. 2 northern. MgXSc; No. 3 northern,
MSWtc; No. 2 spring, sljKBc; No. 3
spring, MimHc. Corn: No. S. 65ff6a;
No. s white. B4";e; no. x yellow, bmt
61c, Oats: No, 2 white, 40ff40Ci No. 3
white, 3SSac; standard, S9Q40Uc Rye:
No. 2. R9ftc. Barley: tofreoc. Timothy:
$3.76fl6.25. Clover: J10.00GI176. Pork:
J21.67H. I.ard: $10.70. Ribs: I10.7WUTH.
BUTTER Lower: creameries, 2226Hc.
TOTATOTS Steady; receipts. 42 cam:
Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin. TOM
Cfc: Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin,
white, 6370c.
cheese irregular: daisies. lSWdflMie!
twins, liWISc; Americas, 18K0184.o; long
horns, 17i(ilSc
POULTRY Alive, lower: sDrlncs. ITe!
fowls, ISc.
EC! CIS I,ower: receipts. 11.6 canon- at
mark, cases Included, 2Hf24e; ordinary
ursio, Mgui; IirsiS, ZIC.
NEW YORK riKNKUAIi HAHKBT
Rnotatlonn of the Dar on Various
Commodities.
NEW TORIv. ATorvll ll1!TJ-Iln
Steady; spring patents, 4.604H.TS; winter
straights, l.Ivii.ao; winter patents, St.tinp
i. to; spring Clears, Jl.HKlM.Xi.
WHE.VT Snot, lrreaular: No. 2 red.
1.0414. elovator. domestic: No. 2 hard
winter, Jl.OOTi, c. I. f to arrlvo; No. 1
Cattle Slow and Weak, as Usual on
a Friday.
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H0QS TEN TO FIFTEEN . HIGHER
Sheep nnd Lambs of All Kinds Are
Steady to Stronsf Compared
Tilth Thnridar ll'a-her
for the Week.
SOUTH OMAHA, March IS, 1914.
Recelnla ttf! Cattle.' Hogs. Bheep.
Official Mondav 6.)6 4.341 13.246
Official Tuoaday ...... K.76S
Official Wednesday .. 2.M2
Official Thursday X.S74
Eatlmato Friday 700
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Same days last wcek..lS,000
Same days 2 whs. ago.17,774
Samo days 3 wks. ago.2l,0K
same uaya 4 wks. ago.i&,4G3
Same days last year.. .19,558
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'npi,MVhiln hnth the sheen and lamb
offerings sold practically In the same
nntctien as vesieraay iiid wuu.. w
im. hotter. The strong feeling was
... 1 ' ,-.. c,111, duo in a largo measure 10 mo
of cattle, hogs and sheep t.ihoili "V I lively "ugh" run for a Friday and also to
Omaha live stock market for 'the ycax to "tntl:"; T receipts for the week
have been very moderate, the supply or
NEW YORK JJTOGK MARKET
Unexpected Turn for Better Comes
After Indifferent Opening.
NO EXPLANATION FOR CHANGE
Movement Apparently Iteprt'nenta
Nothing More Than Olpernttona
of tho Profesailonal
Traders.
40
4
The following table shows the receipts
date as compared with last Ytar:
mw ion Inc. Dec,
Cattle ....lS7.$0t 200.03(1 12.SS
Hogs 001.3M 636.0X)
Sheep t62,23 491.879 W.944
The folio wins tabl shows the range 01
i.iti.. n k. flv .lava amounting to
about 48.015 head, against MJSl heal for
the same tlma last week. 70,653 two weeks
ago and M,4 a year ago. uu lu"R
waa much tho same as of late In that
h.ln.. .... 1 1 . . u.... flM.h. IIva I h.nU... nrofrrArl lh hftndYWelght lambS
stock market for tho last few days, with of good quality and anything not on that
comparisons: . ortier nm noi sou u raum.
red western iamu, ""","'CM
Uate. I 1914. W3.iai2.lll.l10.1909.l. n Colorado, moved around 17.25437.5. Two
ncaooard after tho close of exehanire on I northern, nmnth. tl nru. t n 1. nfln.t
Tuesday. opening navigation: No. 1 northern, Min
ine caan irauo in corn snowea marKcn
Improvement on Wednesday, and what
was tho principal help then seemed to dis
appear yesterday, as tho transactions at
Chicago were only 85,000 bushels, nnd the
cantern markets all reported business as
smau. a cargo or Argentino corn was
sold to come to Galveston at 68 cents.
April shipment, and advices tndlcato that
tue shipments from mat country will be
on a liberal Bcalo next month.
oats were under selling pressure, and
lint tnMAa WAFn Rhnwn nf UfitlLn hlfthtftr
John Inglls, who Is tn Kansas City, sa7s
a large acreage Is being seeded to oats;
that seeding Is general, nnd that farmers
are getting a lino seea bed.
The firm and Higher hog market was
Itoba, Sl.OJli. f. o. b. afloat. Futures
wero easy, closing ttgtuc net higher, ex
port salon were 5 loads. May, 31.01 9-1C;
July, 87Ho; September, 81c,
HOPS Quiet; state, common to choice,
ijix, xiyw, mi, narzio; racitio coast,
1913. 20ti23c: 1912, 1619c.
HIDES-Stcady; Bogota, 31ttQ3ttc; Cen
HIDES Htenrtv: Hncntn. 31Uff33Uc:
Central Amerlcit, 31c
OATS Spot, quiet; standard white, 45V4
4ec; No. 3, 4wS-6Hc; fancy clipped white,
t4BC.
C"ORN-Spot. firm; No. S yellow, 71Vio,
c. I. f., to arrive.
HAY Steady,
LEATHER Firm.
PROVISIONS Pork, market, steady;
Fob. 25. I SiK 8 Ml
Feb. 26. 8.40H 8 12 02 1
Feb. 27. 8 42H 8 06 S 03
Feb. 23. 8 33 8 18 6 11
Mar. 1. . 8 20 6 IB
Mar. 1. 8 28U IS
Mar. 8,. 8 Slfi 8 30
Mar. 4.. 8 29 8 24 S 32
Mar. 6.. 19Vi 8 30 8 33
Mar. 6.. 8 24H 8 37 6 87
Mar. 7.. 8 29 8 47 6 31
Mar. 8.. 8 62 8 34
Mar. 9.. 8 ?6H 6 34
Mar. 10. 8 3SH 8 32
Mar. 11 8 S4H 8 S3 6 40
Mar, 12. V 40H 8 45 6 48
Mar. 13. 8 60S 8 69 fl 56
Sunday
at tho Union stock yards. South Omaha, against the heavy lambs and Mso the me
Neb., for twonty-four hours ending at dlum grades and lnouiry c,n"iuoT.,V
o aiocK yestoruay: ror neanuyweiBiii !" " . Viii,K
receipts tyvHH I rnoro especially ior "" " -"-v"
Cattlo.Hoga.Shcep.H'so.1. and weighing from 70 to S3 pounda at th
xne nrm ana mgner nog marKoc was ''"..V....... . 1 ''t lofu' ;
reflected in tho provisions yesterday, mess, 23.0oa2S.60 LfaR1iiy .0fl2.00j short
Lard was tho more active commodity and .A?-r2't22:P0! ,,J?fii?5lulet:. melB'
tho buying was credited to eastern sp.o- IW.0018.M; f am ly. J19.OOfi20.o5; cut meats.
ulators.
Cash wheat was He higher.
Cash corn was tto higher.
Cash oats wero Uc higher.
Clearances were: wheat and flour.
tit.vw pu.; corn. b, ou, ,yw ";,- .,rn MUlffMo- hiM extras. 27
uiiKiiBis nrm; receipts, uw poxes;
state, whole milk, fall and summer, white
or colored specials, lS;19c; winter made
M. & St. P.
Wabash
Union Pacific
& N. W east,..
& N. W.. west...
St. P., M. & O..
B. & Q., east...
C B. & Q... west...
it. J. & i'., east.
R. I. & P.. west.
Illinois Central
Chicago Q. W
minKO! rnflneri. firm continent. 111.35:
bouth America, ts.85; compound, steady.
TALLOW Steady; city, 6Hc, nominal;
country. GfiG'lc: special. 7e.
ti utter weak; receipts, ,uou iudb;
Tel. D. 2182
West Farnam
Bungalow
Just completed, a. ono nnd a half Btbry
bungalow; finished in beautiful oak, with
every up-to-date convenience; beamed
ceilings; bookcases; fireplace; sunroom:
entry and pantry window shades and
screens; full basement wtiH toilet, floor
drain and laundry tub's. The Interior of
this bungalow must be seen to be. fully
appreciated. Lot 60x150; paved street. Lo
cated at 481L Farnam St. Price 14,050.
Terms..
Norris 8c N orris
Texna.
2,200 ACRES, all bottom land, located
in McMullen county, 60. miles south of
San Antonio. Tex., fronting on the Nue
cph river for about three ' miles. Rlcn
black, loamy soil, from two to six feet
dien: 1.600 acres susceptible of Irrigation
om tho river with a pump lift of 80.
led or less. There Is an abundance of
water and It will distribute from tlm
bank of tho river.
Thero Is nothing that excels this land
for richness and beauty. The 1,600 acres
s a hay meadow, practically clear of
finish, and well adapted to alfalfa, corn,
cotton, vegetables etc. The remaining
700 acres Is black and rich, slightly roll
ing, with some small brush, but easy to
plpnr; nit tillable: worth 260 per acre.
Our price, (14 per acre: terms, one-halt
cash, balance on easy terms at reason
able rato of Interest.
For further information ana Plat, wnto
KlaUs & Ernest, Taylor, Tex., caro
Champion Realty Co.
corn. Uo hleher.
Primary wheat receipts were 639.000 bu.
and shipments 298,000 bu against receipts
of 700,000 bu. ana shipments oi ua.vuv ou
lour vear.
Prlmarv corn recclots were 798.000 bu.
and shipments 647,000 bu., against receipts
of 892,000 bu. and shipments oi oio.um on
last vear.
Prlmnrv nit rer.elnta were 540.000 bu.
and shipments 777,000 bu., against receipts
of 625,000 bu. ana shipments oi uj,vw uu.
last year.
Thtin inli kiiIkk were reported today
vneai no. a nura wimur, x tail o74w
No. 3 hard winter. 1 car. S6c. No. 3
anrlnur: 1 car. SGC No. 3 mixed: 1 car,
854c. No. 3 mixed: 2 cars, SSHo. No. 3
durum: 1 car, bIHc Corn: No. 2 white: 2
cars, 63Hc; 1 cor. 62Wc No. 3 white; 3
cars. 63c; 1 car, 6lc; 4 cars, ClHc No. 4
white: 2 cars, 60o; 3 cars, 69V4c. No. 2
yellow; 1 car, G3J4c; i car. 63ic; 7 cars,
63o. No. 3 yellow: 8 cars. e2Hd; 6 cars, 62c;
7 cars, 61c; 11 cars. CIVic. No. 4 yellow:
t mm. !le! 1 car. COc: 1 car. 69o: 1 car.
68Hc No. 2 mixed: 1 car, 62c. No. 3
mixed: l car, tec; i car, uic-, i cur,
7 tare. 61c. No. 4 mixed: 2 cars, 60Hc; 1
car. 6oUc: 3 cars. 0o; 1 car, 69c; 2 cars, Gbc
No grade: 1 cor, COc. Oats No. 2 white:
88V.C. No. 3 whlto: 3 cars, 88c; 9 cars. 37fcc; 3, J7.009.00.
1 car, atc. no. wxm.i uuio. amu, w
carB. 37c. No. grade: 2 cars. SCKc, Ito-
Jt-cted: 2 cars. 369ic
Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2
,rH str.UffiKlm No. 3 hard. S44fl86c: No.
4 hard. 79He83HoNo. 3 spring, sHc;
No. 4 spring. 82V4e5o; No. 2 durum, S4&
85c: No. 3 durum, 83HQ&1C Corn No. 2
white, WtH3c; INO. a wime, uiiuoou.
No. 4 white, 69flC0c; No. 2 yellow, tH
63Ho: No. 3 yellow, 6iesv4c; ixo. a yoi
specials. mifilSo.
hWUH aieaay; receipts, u.wu cases;
fresh gathered extras, SlHGJrcc; extra
firsts, 50V4c: firsts. Slo; nearby hennery,
white, line to fancy, saa; nearoy nonnery,
satherod whites. 3tu35o.
POULTRY Live. steady: western
chickens, 16o; fowls, 16c; turkeys, 16Q180.
Dressed, dun rrenn Killed western cnicK
ens, l(V&i5c; fowls, 14lSHo; turkeys, IS
5C.
Omahn liny Market
OMAHA. March 12. PRAIRIE IIAT-
No. 1 to choice upland. IUO.00OT11.00; No,
2 to cholco upland, l3.0Offl0.C0: No. 3 to
eho ce unland. S7.0WO9.00: NO. 1 to cholco
midland. JMXxrfK X); No. 2 to choice mid-
land, 18.0000.00; No. 3 to cholco midland,
7.00tfH.OO; No. 1 to choice lowland, tl.Wnp
8.00; No. 2 to cholco lowland. It. 1007.00;
no. z to cnoice lowiana, h.whu.w.
STRAW None on tho market. Cholco
oat or rye Is quotable at S6.0OQIG.60.
Cholco wheat. S5.OOa6.50.
alalia None on tne marnet. it is
quotable as follows: Choice, 213.6014.00;
No, 1, lli.wttt'ia.w; rto. i, r-wau.w; no,
Morris &. Co KS
Hwlft &. Co M
Cudahy lacking Co 13
Armour & w
Schwartx & Co ..
W. Murnhy
South Omaha P. Co 1
Hill & Son S
B. Lewi -y
Huston & Co 10
B. Root & co 1
J. II. Bulla 2
Rosenstock Bros J
low, bSMwio; no. 2. oimB.u, i-u. , 01'
62c; No. 4, iVA'QW'Aci no grade, 650.
State Lands, $2 Per Acre
Over 1,000,000 acres for salo by the stato
of Texas; you can buy C40 acres at SZ
an acre; pay $32 cash and balance aftr
40 years; fine farming and fruit lan 1.
and healthy climate. , For further .In
formation send 6 cents postage.
INVESTOR I'UULIHIUKIU (JU.,
Dept. 74. San Antonio, Tex.
400 Bee Bldg.
Douglas 4270.
Will Sacrifice
MUST LEAVE ON ACCOUNT OF
HEALTH.
NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED.
Strictly modern home, hot water heat,
splendid location, good condition, suitable
for largo family, or income property;
must seo to appreciate; nice lawn, shade,
Krapes, strawberries, garden, 60 rose
uusnes.
1626 Burdctto St PHone Web. 611.
FORCED SALE
OF TWO HOMES.
Contractor's home A nice, modern bun
galow of six large rooms and sleeping
porch, elegantly finished in oak and
white enamel, oak floors; a beautiful
Place' and the arrangement will delich'
your wife; paved street, ono block to car
ana scnooi. win sei ror less than it
cost to build. S3.S60: easily worth K.uoo.
Also a new, modern bungalow of five
rooms, reception hall, full basement, u
1812 Sahler. just being finished. This
place is beautifully hand-decorated.
regular little palace Inside, for I built It
10 Keep, uniy ts.feu.
Both of these properties must go anl
they are priced to go quick. BUY A
REAL HOME. AND NOT A REAL EM
TATE 8 HACK. Bring your architect with
you. 2865 Blnney. Tel. Web. uw.
Upper Wisconsin
Rstauiry and general crop stato J a
the union. Settlers wanted. Lands lot
sale at- low, prices, on easy terms. aj
for booklet. 34 on Wisconsin Central Land
Grant. Stale acres wanted. Wrli cbout
a nvtlVlnlS I SI T 1 f 1 U If lHI.Brt-BI.BlA 111 IfUll
lands ask for booklet on apple orchard
In Wisconsin. Aaareis Lana uovu, ow
Line ity.. .Minneapolis, anno.
A HOME for sale, 6102 Main St, Ben
son. Phone Benson bMVV.
THIS is a real snap. Four rooms and
bath, south f-ont with porch and shade
trees. New building, electric fixture in:
Just papered, on paved street, all modern
except heat, good location; I1.4.V); small
payment, rjuiance iiko rent- Hey at or
flee.
TRAVER BBOS.
Red 4721. 70S Omaha Nafl Bank Bldg.-
6-ROOM house: modern: full lot: east
front; Close to school; 3032 North 23d
street; block to car; second lot from
corner. Owner sells; see while empty
Webster 6372. o
$200 Down
Balance less than rent
3.000 foi 1441 and 1441H North 30th St
walking distance Front house 6 rooms
modern except heat; newly decorated;
rear house 4 rooms; toilet; newly deco
rated.
L. B. Scott & Son,
U24 City National Bank Bldg.
Douglas 31bl.
S300 CASH
5 rooms, new. modern bungalow, 1714 N
2Stb St. balance monthly 413 Karbach
Block. D. 3607
l-room, mod., below coit Ad. A 223, Bee.
noi! No. 3 'white. SSttU3ac: stanaara.
3SUS38Uo: No. 3 white, 37V43Sc; No. t
white, iiJBifmc. uancy; ivmuinK, oonjow..
No. 1 feed, 40Q60C. Rye: No. 2, 67lVB68c;
No. 3, 67667V4C.
CAR LUX RECEIPTS
Wheat Corn. Oats,
Omaha
St. Louis
Chicago
Kansas city.
Winnipeg
Minneapolis ,
Duiuth
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
WltconstM.
nvvii'iii. nuDticutioiiB cuiicermny oll.
..iimnt. and crops of Wisconsin mallsd
- I . .j , W U. ,a
iree ic inoso uumco..... "'-"'?" .:.
Board of Immigration. Capitol ,XX Madi.
sou. wis.
cnturcs of the TrndlnK nnd Closlnu
Prices on Ooartl of Trade.
nnifiAOO. -March IS. Discredited
rumors of an Impending break In rcla
tlonH between ttussia ana Austria wero
utilized by the wheat bulls today In
divine the market a lift. The outcome
was an aavance ot -Awno nei. uuier
speculative articles, too, all showed a
rlso. corn. VtWAc, ouU o, and provisions
Waioo to l7Hc.
War talK quiCKiy Drougm uciuuia hhi
any serious trouble waa In prospect. Fur
ther more, mo ueniius wero rinpnaiseu
by tho fact that consols closed strong,
with n substantial gain. It was evident.
that the trade had been caught
In an oversold condition, and thero waa
consequently dui nine ntwun irum mo
top prices reached.
I'rcceuing mo uuige in inn wncuu mar
ket. July deliver especially was tinaer
pressuro from the bears. Larger world
REAL ESTATE LOANS
OMAHA noii.es. l.l Nebraska farms.
Iflie OMAHA NATIONAL. DoUKias illU
S1W to llU.vvo mndu promptly. If'. D,
wa,l. Wtad UldE.. 1Mb aim Farnam.
CITY LOANS, Uemu-CarlbBrg Co..
310-313 Urandels Theater building.
WANTED Llty luar.n. Peters Trust Co.
QAltVLN BKOS.
ana u;j.
MnNKY nn iiand ut ,owet rates for
loans on Nubraxka fauns und Omaha city
prouirty 'n any amouni.
City Matiur.Ki UaiiK Bldg.
CITY property. Lurme lou a specialty.
w. H. riioma. s nm-e umi
iviMTk-n-i'iiv iuu.ni! and warrants.
W. Farnam tmlth & Co. 1320 Farnam St
CITY und lkrns lean.., u, tVi. L
Uumont & Co., mi Kurnam. umana.
HARRISON A .MOU'l'U.N. Ol Nat-
FOIt SALE OB EXCIIAXOE R. E
IF YOU HAVE CLEAit
LAND Oil LOTS
fnr. hi hraiitlful Omaha home and will
ou.nr..u is fa) mortKaxe. payable monthly.
send description ana we wui man vnuiu
and tell you all about this close-In, very
modern extra we uuiu nwm.
O'Kvcfo Heal Estate Co.,
mil! nmiU Nat Doug. Tlli.
n-iilt KXCHANUii
4S0-acra farm. McLean county. North
riaUnte.: M acres under cultivation;
iu, .iri.anii; fuilv 13.003 Improvements
one mile to school; In the alfalfa belt
and lu a well-developed locality; value,
tut nr Arro; Incumbered for 11.003 at I
per cent Will trade equity ot S2O.O0O for
income in some koou in r
E. W. RCNYON.
Hotel Rome, Omaha.
noon LAND for your business. Bust
ness. Exch., X0 Om. Nat Bk. Doug. ISO.
Kansas City Grain nnd Provisions
KANSAS CITY. March IS. Wheat No.
3 hard. 87CT90c: No. Z red. TOHtraiH.
CORN-No. 2 mixed. 66fcV4.c: No. 3.
S4Ho; no. z wnite, esc; no. 3, wviTic.
("lonlnir tjrlces or futures:
WHEAT May. 8CH08c: July. 8241
KiMlC. ' ,
corn May, 68c; juiy, shc
OATS No. 2 whlto. 41Uftl41Uc: No.
2, 62(JM2c; No. 3, 60V4' mixed. 40tf40t4c.
BUTTER Creamery. 29c: firsts.
seconds, 2SVio; packing, 15Hc
isuuh-Firsts, zivie; seconds, me.
POULTRY-Hcns, 14c; springs, 15c.
39
31
43
..,.167
....181
.... 41
,109
32
17S
IK
33
IIS
19
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. March 13. WHEAT
No. 1 hard, 4o; No. l northern, S1W893C
No. 2 northern, Mtfcfjfllc: No. 3, 80V4O
tbw, nay, vuvic; juiy, uiji'U'Jic.
FiAJtiit uncnangea.
BARLEY 42Cr63c.
RYE-66C.
BRAN Unchanged.
CORN No. 3 yellow. G7',4fl5Sc.
OATS No. 3 white, 36VaC63ic.
SEED Flax. Sl.D5fil.67.
Liverpool Grnln Market,
LIVERPOOL. March 13. WHEAT-SPOt
mill: No. z red western winter. 7s 4 via: r.o,
1 AlanltoDa, in za: no. z, (o 2 Via; (utures
easy; March, 7s 2i4d; May, 7s 2Hd; July,
7 VX.A I
CORN Snot nulet: American mixed,
6a 8Vid; La Plata, futures steady; March,
is ruvia; juiy, ts ma.
lit. I.onls General Market.
ST. IX3UIS. March 13. WHEAT No.
red, 94Vifj9fiHc; No. 2 hard, 93fl94Hc; May,
920 : July. S34ic.
CORN No. 2. 67Mc; No. 2 white, C8V4
ts-o; May, t3iHc: Juiy, wtjic.
OATS No. 2, 3039Vic; No. 2 white, 4lHc
May, sc; Juiy, 39V4C
11 XIV 4C
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. March 13.-COFFEE
Easier European' cables and reports that
shipments and higher favorable domestic Nraxlllan shippers were offering Rio cof
nmn rrnorts constituted the chief rea- ?es here at considerable concessions In
-L t. n. .nM ih Hmntint nf winter the cost and freight market, seemed re
killing promised to bo the smallest on sponsible for renewed liquidation and bear
. L V.U 1 u . . , ........ .k. U..Hu ... ,r),r, .
Com gatnerco airciiKin iiiruuKiiuub mo i o.uv. m usvuno ul wuiv puiniB ana
session. The demand was Detter ana coiire soia ziioct points net lower during
mailer receipts wero predicted. Rumors the day, with all positions making now
of export sales appeared to bo unfounded, low records for the season, The close
eXCCpt O.WW DUSneiS lO KU iu mu, nuuiiBi niruur, lir4 puinin ocl lower, dales,
were, partlculary uneasy over advices 1 94,000 bags; March. S.10O; May. 8.24c; July,
of liberal saies ai juisauun nvor tciucm, i j.c, nepiemeor, b.odc; ucioDcr, s.ozo; De
OatS movea up wmi vuui "
Elevator intereaia aiu conaiuumuio uui
ini? of May.
inchest, nrices lor iiukb nun
ti 981 I 231
9 26
8 82
6 S
8 o:
93
678
6 82
I
6 88
a 83
6 74
6 781
6 63
9 33
9 47
9 CO
9
9 68
9 7
9 7S
6 691 9 Wl 6 M
10 22!
10 27
10 37
4 11 cars of Mexican lambs brought J7.80, the
1 It I hlV. nl nf tit nnv. BIlDOlV OI
4 10 1 aceJ sheep amountea xo omy sumo iour
4 23 1 loads, three oi moss Doing wii nu mo
rest wetners ana ycriin". "j;
....M. mi rlv at tfi.R0a6.78. With
the yearlings bringing 10.60 arid the few
wethers S4.1S. . . ,
Trade being rainy itveoy ouc n nu
lng basis was reached, a clearance was
nnn inn,U InnVlnff current OUOtatlOnS
generally 10O160 higher on the better
grades of both sheep ftnd lambs. This
Blight advance for the week has been
. i, rAcini hava bMn un
usually moderate for thlB time of the year
6 471 4 37 Indicating that the packers nave nn
orders called for- Another outstanding
mature nas been mo ui.y.n..i.....w.
6 241
6 II
614
6 081
6 14
6 38
6 20
6 II
6 30
6 48
6 M
6 40
6 481
4 23
4 20
423
4 23
4 33
4 44
4
4 sa
4 31
4 33
Total receipts .. 22
C
1
20
33
IS
3
21
3
1
3
US
19
outside.
quotations on unrec
to choice lambs, 87.40
and Lambs Good
80: fair to goo
NEW YORK. March 12. .An unnturi,
turn for tho better camf In tho stock
mark& today after an lnjrllffornt open
ing. The prlnclpat stock k wero lifted a
point or more. There the moTCintnt
stopped, after an hour cA vlgoiuK buy
ing. There was nothing n the daa oo
yclopments to explain tho sudden chango
In tho market The movement apparently
ii'iraciucu Homing ni(in man the op
orstlons of professional traders. At the
opening thero was renewed weakness 1n
vanous i stocKs wnicn rirtienUy have been
under fl but their declines did not af
fect the general list This encouraged
speculative operations oi the long side,
and It required only a small nmotint of
ouying to uomonstrata the scarcity of
stocks at the current Icicl. The shorts
began a retreat and buyjng for both ac
counts sent up prices rapidly.
n mo eariy movement csveral new low
records were made. Ci, million Pnr-irin
dropped S. tho lowest since- 1R11. Denver
uio urnnaa prerenal at 19-X. waa tvm
lowest on record. Rock Island also made
another low mark, at 4. On the upturn,
Canadian Paclflo roso nearly 3 points
iriwn nn iow ngure. ftew Haven nnd
Chesapeaka & Ohio worq strong.
London bought stocks here on a mod
erato scalo. Canadian Pacific's upturn
was influenced largely hj,- foreign buying.
Minus oi ne uouio. roaaa ana iiock
Island bonds wero woak in the early
trading, but recoveml inter. Th iron.
era! bond market waa steady aftr a
period of Irregularity.
i0V" nlc" Par vaiue( S3.s00.ooo.
United States bandH lni llnrhont-i,l nn
call.
Number of sales and leading quotations
on stocks were as follows:
Salt Hlth. Imn. Cln,
10.M lll TS't J
lU 84H
"'Hi 'iiH 'Hh
"'ioo 'iiii 'ii"
: liVXpoAl;, choice
1,100
J. 200
23
maPOSITION HEAD.
Cattle, hoks. snoop.
. mm fvr . ,.th..l fAlr TO KDOQ, 0.OVU
B.7J; ewes, good to choice. 5.Bai.90: ewes.
fair to goou, J.www.iw.
Rcpresentauvo !" ,
No AV
113 'Colorado owe WJ
100 Colorado ewes ,
287 cornted lambs ,
224 cornfed lames.. t
777
2,302
SIS
2.1&3
119
AVI
l.iSl
290
2,331
McCreary & Kollogg 6
wertheimer ucgan....
Sullivan Bros
Rothsohlld
Mo. & Kansas Calf Co..
Christie
Hlgglti
Huffman
Rakor. Jones & Hmlllt...
Tanner Bros .,
John Harvey
Other buyers
13
12
40
17
IB
2
4
S
a
it
CO
1,160
Totals....... ......... .." u,lo U,V I IUI1IIU laillMD..,.....,, II
ri.imt p..n.iu iw.t,tv.twA cars of cat- 1K3 Solorado owes VA
tlewere reported In tho yards, which was 126 Colorado owes ICS
MA nimK n lniiri( IlllVAm OT fGILliy I
make a market This means that tho CHICAGO MVIO STOCK MARKET
trade was slow and dull, as is cry api
to be the case on a Friday, with prices
showing little or no strength. For the
five days this week cattlo receipts
.mminr in 1 MO head, being about tho
same as last week, but smoller than a
year ago. Tho tendency on all kinds of
killing cattle nas peen lower, mo
n Hoiinn nf lMitftc. as compared
with a week ago. On tho other hand,
stockcrs and feeders have been acttvo
oiiom nnd itrnnir every day.
A noteworthy chango In prices this
week I the nnvoro slumii in Vi-nl calves.
At nrAi.nl wrltlns It Is hardly Dossllilo to
get over lor me unm veun, nuiio
last week the samo kinds wero bringing
as high as I1Q.ZS,
40 M,nfl lamVl.................
83 corntcu ewes
B4 Idaho lambs "
C4 Idaho lambs "
m Mexican lambs ?
17 Irlalin WAthKril 110
229 Idaho feeder lambs B
44 Colorado feeder lambs 0
196 Idaho feeder lambs... t
201 Idaho feeder lambs.... 4
il lCkht feeder lambs.......... i
192 It'tho feeder lambs. 73
97 Idaho lambs '&
7C feeder lamb
m Idaho lamb 77
221 cornfed lambs M
232 Colorado lambs 78
230 Colorado lambs 78
7,370 cornfed yearlings 96
S70 cornfed yearlings............. "
lio cornfed yearlings 96
Mi Colorado lambs 711
84 Colorado lambs 96
253 Colorado lambs ...i 77
216 Colorado lambs. t 77
252 Colorado lambs 76
314 Colorado lambs 77
Z3t Idaho feeder lambs "I
Pr.
6 73
4 25
7 SO
7 DO
7
C 73
0 0
6 60
7 SO
f f
" 03
COO
CO
700
7 00
7 W
: es
1 ns
7 C5
7 CO
7 60
1 SO
0 00
C 60
A CO
7 fO
7
7 60
7 65
7 W
7 6S
7 00
3 7E
B 7',
Cntlln
to
Weak Hoks fltronn-
IllKher Sheep Flrai.
CIIICAQO. Marcli 11. CATTI.B- n
Mint. 4 1. J . , . . . , , '
LSI wcok, nuv antaiick m.. . iieuu, inarHOi weaa, oeevos,
Tho tenaency on an mnun i i.jbii.iu, xexaa steers, west
orn sienrs. u.v!Krra.uu: stocitera and rMi
era, 5.C0ggJ0; cows and heifers, S3.708.M
vuiven, ff.wqfiu.w.
nuuo- iieceinis. m.uuo nean: intrkr
strong; EsriOo higher: bulk of sales. S87brt
s.u; ugni, in.wcrs.Bu; mixed. s.M.B6;
bcavy, W.40S8.83; rough. 18.40fJ8.66; pigs,
SiOOtlH.W).
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 7,000
neau; maraci nrm; native, ll.MWH.ao;
WCNtorn. I4.00ftfl.85! Vearltnirs. 11 WMM (Yl-
Quotations on cattle: Good to cholcs il111'- nUvo M-8097.W; weatern. HSOif
k..r .imh. I8.30S19.10: fair to uood beef
SI
St
nu
93
M
4t;
3t,
10
S31
a
mr,
n
121'4
N4
i:iu urn
zuu loo XMI
TOO H UU
400 Mlt MH
. H0 mi lOOVi 1M'4
800 ijih in j:iv;
4,700 4l 4SU
1.400 Htt llTi
10.IM 20m 301H
I.4CM UH ZIH
114
31H
11W
It'i
4SU
M
tom
uu'
IM'.'
in
ti
1IIK 149
IiH
Amiliamated (?ncMr
Amrrlcto Airleulturat ,.
American tH Hutsr....
Amtrlctn Can
Amtrtein Can rM-.
American C a F........
Amerlon Cotton Oil.....
Am. It 8curlllt.,
Amtrlcm LtniM , ,
American Locomotive ...
American s. & It
American H, 4V It. fti...
Amtt. Bucar Itatlnlnt..,
Amfrlctn T. T........
American Tobtcco ......
Anaconda Mlnlog Co.....
Atchlton .... "... ,.
Atchlaon pti
Atlantic Coait Una
Daltlmor Ohio. .......
nathlahtra Steal ........
Drooklrn Rapid Xr.......
Canadian Pcltlo ,
dnirai Ljaaiaar .
Cheaapeake Ohio 1S.0OO
rtileaso O. w...
Chloate, M. A Rt. P.... 3,100 It
Ctalcaco A N. W 400 154 It
Colorado iron.... vn ax
Ointolldatad Ola
Corn rroducta 103 1144
Delawar Hudaon 300 ISO
Danvcr A mo arando.
Denver A It. a. ptd.... 1.KI0
F.rl 1.409
Kn iRt pfd... .....
Krte Id ptd
nMrl ElaHrla 00 14IU 14T41
Great Horttiern ptd 1.1M 17H 184 in
arat Northern Ore ctla. WO
Illinois Central
Interboreutn Met
Interborough Kit pM...
Internatlenal Itarreater..
Int.r-Mirlne pfd
International Pejr .
International rump .,
Kaniaa Cttr Bonthera
Tl.A nmm ......
Lehlsh Valter 6.TM 14U RtU IUU
IuU.lll A NaahTlll.. 100 114M 1SIU 1H
M, fit. P. 8. Ble. Jil. ,
Mtaaourl. K. T. "0
Mtewurt raolflo 1.500
National niecvilt 500
National Ui ., ......
N, It. It ot M. td ptd
New Tork Central 4,000
ft Y Oft .
Norfolk A Weatern 700 101J4 102
North American 00 ;IW 7S
Northern I'actne MO lltl 111
raelflO Mali
Pennajhanla 3.4M IUU 11H
People's Oaa
v. r. rt a m T....
ritlebursh Coal W
Preaeed Bteet Car. 00 J4
fullman rlae Car Jjo Wk
Iteadlns 34,:o) 11
neottblla Iron A Btnel.. 400 t
Republlo T. It H. ptd
S4S
300 10IU
too I4Tt
700 (0
400 104H
l4t
3t
10)
SIH
104
4
IIH
tl
1I4H
Il'.i
44
HIUj
loin
34U
Mi
10114
1
'i
Hi
23
If
130
14 K
lit
ton
sou
lt
lM4t
23'.t
l.soo
100
""too
400
'iiioo
coo
41
7U
'iiii
S4U
4H
23U.
24
111
4IU
10U
Mt4
Wi
10JH
1441
HIS
JJU
110U
i:i4
M
St
43
111
1H
H
OOtt
4V4
li
lli
U4i
2H
steers. SJ.0O35.30; common to fair beef
Steers, tf'KUO'V.iv. guuu vu uiiuiuta uuriiiuu
heifers. 37.25(98.00; good to choice cows,
S8.6S7.40; fair to good grades, J5.75Mtf.uJ;
common to fair grades, S4.250.76; good to
.hi, .. tnnUf.rN ann leeaers. K.ioii's.o:
fair tn arood stockers and feeders, 17.260
7.75; common to fair stockers and fcederu.
lo.wWIiJll SvOCK cows aim uoiisro, iu
S7.6O&U.60; bulls, stags, etc., io.imh.w.
Representative sales:
BEEP STEERS.
A. l'r. No. At. rr.
,...iu: 7 is i uu t is
.... K 7 0 104S I It
MS I 00 II..... HIS I 40
....uu i to
BTEERS AND 1IEUTERS.
nr..
4...
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10..
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til
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.1041 S II
4...
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1.
Sit 4 21 S 1010 I 40
J5 4 W 4 lltt I 10
1010 4 Tl 1110 I M
,,,,,1011 I 40 1 10ZO I 61
.....1114 6 M S ISIS til
.....1110 5 W S 1100 6 71
US1 I ti 2 1176 7 00
e a , w
ti 40
,. 121 IS 1 100
.. 7SI T 00 4 IM
..HIS 7 30 7 1001
DULLD.
..1330 t 71 2 1471 7S
..1010 i 90 J .....110 7 00
..1130 1 00 1 IU0 7 00
7 SS
2 M
7 S
REAL ESTATE. WANTED.
LIST your house with Osborne Realty
Co. uver tw aar w v.n i H.. 05. lake
UUICK assurea u you nsi ivmi ituu, nn.
us. We nave Duyers tor 1, unu -iuu.u
houses.
VOUEL HKAI.TI AUnntl,
1015-16 W. O. XV. Bldg.
ccmDfr, ti.Yio; January, 8.700, Spot, un
settled; Rio, 7s, 8Hc; Bantos, 4s, HUc.
.til., ,..n . e. . . .
...uu, uuu, ,ur4ovu, iaioc, nominal,
Melnl Slarket.
NEW ORIw March 13. METAT.S-
Iead. nulct at 13.95tf4.06; London. 19 17s
ta. opener, quiet, at so.zsao.3o; London
21 JZ fid. Conner, quiet: standard spol
and April, H3.2MJlt.00; electrolytic, SH. 12',)
WANTED rrO UUY.
WANTED TO BUY Second-hand gas
tractor; must be in gooa repair una
cheap, ueo. w. wrusm. xuinmu,
WANTKIJ-oUU CAlth HCRAI IRON
AND BONES.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR RUBBER
A.NU MlflAU
CASH paid promptly upon receipt,
WH1TR for Drlces and shipping tags.
SON KEN OA LA Ml) A IRON h METAL
COMPANY.
(Largest dealers west of the Mississippi.)
Kansas city. ian.
WILL pay cash for stock ot general
merchandise; one that must be sold ut
right prlro. Adoreas Y ita. nee.
Highest prices paid for furniture. D.337L
UVK STOCK MARIWr 6b WEST
HIUP live stock 10 huuth umana, riv
n-iiair and shrinkage. Your consign'
iner.ts receive ,roropt and earefut atten
tion.
Lla Kloolc Coiaanilsalon alerclaants.
MARTIN BROS, tt CO., Excliangs Bldg.
;ot
nominal; casting. $14.00$
ouiei.: idot. xxi-mrerza m
June. S38.0053i(.374. Antimony, dull;
Cookson'a, , J7.X. Iron, quiet ivn,d unchanged.
innon prices: uonncr. quiet; spot,
09: futures. 63 lis 3d. Tin. dtilot; nnt
1172 10s; futures. 174 10c. Iron, Clevo-
lad warrants, wa 6d.
r.ittun Sfnrliri,
NEW YORK. March 13.-COTTON
Futures closed very, steady; March,
12.69c; May, ll.wc; July, ll.tisc; August
ll.TOo; October. U.13o; December. ll.COc.
Spot, steady; middling, 13.10o; gulf. 13.45c.
Livjsiii'uui warcn u.-i;un urn
Firm; good middling, 7.40c; middling, 7.02c;
low middling, 0.00c; saies, o,wu oaies.
Cotton closed steady at a net advance
of from 6 to 1$ points on the old crop
and of 1 to 3 points on new crop months.
Evutiuratrd Applrs nnd Tlrlril fruits
NEW YORK. March 12-EVAI'ORATED
APPLES Firm.
DRIED FRUITS Prunes strong; Ore-
cons. 9V4ftllc. Apricots, firmer; extra
choice, 15CJlc. Peaches steady. Raisins
firm; cholco to fancy seeded, 7iJSc
. . i
Oils and Roaln,
1RW YORK. March 13.-COTTON8EED
OIL Steady; prime summer ytllow, S7.28
7 35; Marh. n.zs, May, ii.m; joiy, ai.ut.
rosin -cjuiet
TURI'ENTINE Steady, machine bbls.,
49.
.......1400 I 10 2 , 720 7 00
CALVEts.
soo 7 00 4,, in 7 eo
...... 2(0 7 24 1 ISO I 26
. .. tao 7 40
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
u 7 40 ...low 7 so
740 tu
nnnH Hunnllcu wero moderate this
mnminir. nnd the market opened In good
shape, shippers and speculators buying
a number of loads early that looked to
k urnund loo higher. Packers started
bidding about Co higher, but nothing
moved on this basis, and values Improved
raiiidiv. so that when the first killer
ira wera made tho market was fully
!Ml0a higher, Some hogs sold at these
pnees, but values continued to strengthen
and In tho end the moat of tho sales
ivra mnjiii at an advance 01 a uai xvo.
On the extreme close, with only a few
loads left, things took another spurt, and
the last sales were mauo at tno high
tlm ot tne clay, prices ut una wmu iouiv
Il mlir.n ilm iudil6c hUhcr. Tuiunc the
market as a whoio, values can bo quoted
as a flat alme higher than yesterday's
average Movement was lively from the
start und everything was cleaned up long
tieloru 10 o ciocK,
Most ot the sales wore maao at n range
nf sk.4i8cm. with aultu a string at M.oO.
and a top of H-tia. Values uro now at the
h.Kli spot ict 1 110 year iu umv, uuu to
day's top Is u nickel above tho best price
nam up tu tnis lime.
Receipts wt.ru oattmuted at 115 cars, or
7,000 head For tho five days the total Is
49,9Sa neau, being i,iw lariser uuu last,
week, but C.tMJ short of tno supply for
th same days a year ugo.
St. Losla Live Stools Marlcct.
ST. LOIHS. Mo.. March 12. OATTr.T.' .
Rocelpts. 300 head: market ateadv: hf
steers, s7.t0fM.2S: southern steers. S5.7MJ
8 23; stockers and feeders, $6,7Wp1.tt; cows
and heifers, 11.00(36.00; calves, 84.001910.50.
HOOE Receipts. 7.400 head; market 10c
higher, pigs and lights, S7.2S(r8.90; mixed
and butchers. 88.bM13.00: rood hw. ut nr.
j9.00. "
HEEP AND LAMBS - Receipts. 200
head: market ateadv: innitnnH t-, tm
6.20; lambs, l7.0tvg7.tB. "
Kansas City Llro Btoolc Market.
Tr A KT t! 4 CI rirmv r- . l . k r. .
TlAAInfM fA .-A . . .
, . y,,... iiinmc. nvrviiH. prima
fed steers, .60R185; dressed beef steers.
S7.&OWi.0O; western steers. $7.trr.75: south
ern steers, 8.COti8.20; cows, J4.J6W776; heif
ers, 1875439.00; stockers and feeders, 6.60
8.10; hulls. 16.0087.60: calves. I660r(il0.50.
ntiKjsr and lajius-Receipts, 3An
head; market JOe higher; lambs, $7.20
7.80: yearllnas. S6.Um.00! vaihar. t.t tjCTt
6.00; owes, S5.00C5.75. "
St. Joseph. Lire Stoolc Market.
ST. JOSEPH. March 18.-CATTLE-Rn.
celpts. 200 head; market steady; steers,
ei.wuv.ivi cowa ana neuers, st.wyai.M;
HOUS RecolpU, 2.600 head; market 5ft
10a higher; top, 13.70: bulk, JS.4oas.C0.
HHEEP AND LAMBS Renel nts. 1 OM
head; market steady to strong at too
mgner; iambs, n.uwin.76.
Slonx City Live Stock Market.
KIOUX CITY, la,. March 13. CATTLE
RecelDts. 300 head: market steadv: na.
live steers. S7.wwis.wj butchers, 15.7506.S;
canners, 14.0Oii5.O0; stockers and feeders,
S7.txYd7.60; bulls, stags, etc. 86.507.00.
nous- Receipts, 3,600 heacd; market 10c
higher; heavy, 18.4508.50: mixed. S8.40fl
8.45; light, SS.36Q8.40; bulk of sales, $3.49
SHEEP AND LAMBS No inarket,
Lire Block; In sight.
Rfcelpts of llvn stock at the six
principal -western markets:
cattle. Hogs. Shssn
Chicago ...
Kansas City,
St. Louis
Hloux City
St. Joseph
Bouth Omaha
Totals ,
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34
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16.000
7.40O
3,660
2.600
7,600
7,000
3.000
200
i'.l'iOO
5,800
S.500 39,600 17,000
Dry Ooods Market,
NEW YORK. March 11-DRY GOODS
Cotton goods markets were quiet and
fiilrlv steady today. Foreign wools were
bought steadily for American conaumD
tloji, rillks for late delivery were quiet,
uui npoi ousiness continuea goou.
Wool Kales In I.nndnu.
LONDON. March 13. A miscellaneous
assortment nf .13.9S3 bales caused active
bidding at the wool sales today. Prices
were firm at no reduction.
Huirar Market.
NEW YORK, March 13.-6UOAR-Raw,
firm; mollastes, 2.33c; centrifugal, 2.9Sc;
rcilnecj, quiti.
MAnniAOE LICENSES.
Permits to wed have been granted tno
following couples:
Name and Address. Age.
William Brandos, Bancroft 23
Clara Zulilke, Bancroft 21
rianm W. Johneon. Omaha 25
Carrie KlUabeth Watklns, Omaha 13
Slx-fcot linoleums, tvortn 7S cents,
Monday at 29 cents square yard, Brandels',
COO 8(K IH
10.IO0 157H
nnck taland Co
Hock laland Co tfd
St. U P. T. Sd pfd..
Pefttwtnt Air Line
Beaboard A. I pfd......
gloae.Rbtttleld B. & I--.
Iiouthem racitio ........
Routhrrn Rlllwar
60. Railway ptd
Tenneeee Copper
Teaa A ractllo
t'nlon racitio
t'nlon racitio tifd
United Ptites Realtr....
United mstes iinoner...
United Btalea Bteel
l ft, Bteel ptd
if.ati Pnnnei .,
Va,-Crollna Cnemlcal .,
Wabteh
Wacaih iM
Weetern Manland
Wratern Union .........
Waetlndhouee Klectrle .,
Wheallna: ss
Ptilnn Copr'r
N. T., N. H. u . "
n con. tooper
W Hie" tor the dar, 313.700 .Hare..
New York Moner Market.
..,r vnnif. March U.-MONEY-Calt
P?.r,.fn,tiikia.rT.Tn -paper 44U nor cent.
HTERLlNa EXCHANOlSteady; sixty
dvs riV.MiO; demand, 14.8626; commercial
hlUs. 54.83V4. .... .., Hnll.rs.
87,100
100
1.400
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40U
m
bills. Ufa.lrnn
HILVlSlv "w "
45WC. mltrnnd. at end V.
gVotaons on' bonds today were
as follows:
V. B. ret. ia, re
do coupon
U. 8. la. re
do coupon
V. B. 4a. rf..."
da coupon
rename ss coupon
. 9tHK. C. B. r. Sa.,.. SJJ,
. IS4iL. 8. deb. 41. 1831. JH
.102 I & N. unt. 4a.. . J4H
.102 ViM- K. V T. Ut 4a. JO
,11S "do Ken. 4Hi Jtjl
.11314 Slo. Paclflo 4s.,....4
.103 do conT. Sa 7014
Amer. A. .....;..' " - I2
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Atcblaon sen. Is.... fH c. S4. )
do er. 4a, iw.
do ct, 5a... ...
A. C U 111 4.
Bat, A Ohio 4a..-
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lirook. Tr. or. 4a.
ru nf Ua. El...
f-en. Lieatner Se
1014a do cv. 4a
2 No. Tacltlo 4a... IJH
92V4 do Sa,.. J
IIHO, 8. L. rld- 4a . IIH
llHl'enn, cv. SH. 101S. IU
10114 'do con. 4i Id
jieaoms sen. ..... i7
micaio A A. SHa... 81 tlt. U B. W. . 4e 71
r,S,,io.i.ii."'U A U adj. Sa,
T . - aVl Ojl Taa ja luM asl
c m &n8 pe'4HviJf ? 5T.-
n 11 j. a r. . a 4y 00 in ri.
C k 8. r'i 'o'iiiaim do sen. 4a. ...
en A II. ct. 4a ...IHi Union Paolflc 4a.
rT . o n ret. la. tl do (tr. 4a
nirtill.t'a' 6a . S do lat A ref. 4i.
14 U U. B. Rubber ta.
74 U. S. Bteel 2d 5..
77 it
1U
S74
K4
10ST.
74H
I0H
103
lot.
Erie p. I. 4a..
- Am .
UU Phsns Mil
rcVn. lit'ref. i U
lnt'.r Met. 4Wal.... 77U "Weatern Md. 4
Inter. M. M. 4V4I .SI Weet. Ele. er. Sa. MH
Japan 4Vii " - H W1.. Cenlrsl la. SH
Did. 0ard.
noslnn M.lnln KiooUa,
BOSTON. March lJ.-Closlne auotatlons
on stocks were:
, . eu rieiana uon. ..
... ttM Nlplaalng Mines .. ('
...10S North Butte 371i
... IH North Lake ill
,., MHOld Domlnloo .. 41
. 415 OareoU .............. 7
... 44, Qutuey , 43
C SlaiBhannon .
Keif Butte tt M... 11V BptIor S
KranVUn tU Superior A a M... JH
Oranbr Con JI TatnrcX ..........
areene Oanane ... M U. B. 8. R. a, M...40
I.le KbTla. Copper. ,''. .
Kerr Lak IffH,'.'1 Coa-
lke Copper S Winona 411
I Salle copper.... i J 'ItciIm . .. -. .
Miami Copper H Butte & Superior . . 31
Siobawk 44
Bank Clearings.
OMAHA. March 13.-Bankclearlngs ror
Omaha today were 3,239.871.!9. anfl for
the corrsspondlng day last year S3.0Sj,
078.18,
Remnants ot linoleums, worth to T5e,
Monday at 29c square yard. BrandeU.
Aiiouei
Amal. Copper ...
A. Z. tt- ti S....
Arliona Com. ...
Cel. & Arltoni...
Cal. Itecla....
Centennial
Copper Itansa c.