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    Tiro OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MARCH 15, 1914.
PKT STOCK. 1?EAL ESTATI3
i-Ait?t a hajtcu lands Fort salbfaiim iianch lands Von salis
Miscellaneous.
Miscellaneous.
Back to the Land
Canada
3,320 acres whoro tho eun always shines. Near Moose Jaw, Sask.
land under tho highest cultivation; four good houses, stono barns and
granaries, equipment for farming whole ranch, including engines and auto
mo 1 ' w 1 Bo11 -vvho,c' ,n fioctions or half sections, with or without equip
ment. Easy payments or will consider exchange for good income property.
3,000 acres unimproved, 75 miles northwest of Iteglna, $17 to $20
per acre, best of terms.
Idaho
880 acres northwest of Glen's Ferry. Fenced and cross fenced, all
under Irrigation, bwn tho water right. Range leaso to caro for 2,000
cattle. Bost of farm equipment. 40 head registered white-faced Hero
fords, 100 hogs, 40 horses. Will sell or trade, with or without equip
ment. Price set way under actual value.
Utah
173 acres located op Lako Utah, across from Provo, all front land,
20 to 40 acre tracts; an ideal place for summer homes. Land soiling all
around for $100 per aero; will price ours at $60 fon quick sale.
Illinois
240 acres, gentleman's homo, 30 miles from Chicago, at Downer's)
Grove. No trado, but will soil-for what improvements cost.
Nebraska
Acrcago bargains in and near Omaha.
Flinn Real Estate Co.
For Results Tel. Web. 7368.
658 Omaha National Bank Bldg.
Nebraska.
120-Acre Farm,
Saunders County
Nebraska
$70 per Acre
Three miles from good railroad town ot
a thousand- population. Good seven-room
house, large barn and other outbulldl.ngs,
well and windmill; sood orchard. About
100 acres of this farm Is splendid black
loam eoll and now under cultivation.
Twenty acres or rough pasture. We don't
bcllevo this placo can bo' beat for tho
money In eastern Nebraska,
Armstrong-Walsh Co,
Tyler 1626. 210-12-14 Stato Bank Bids.
800-Acre Ranch
This ranch lies one mllo from Grant, the
county scat of Perkins Co., Neb.; a fine
set ot Improvements; US acres cultivated,
atl could be; practically all lovel and good
noil; no mortgage. Owner wants hard
ware or Implement stock.
Taklnc tho location, tho lay ot tho land,
and the quality of tho grass, the railroad
advantages, this stock proposition cannot
bo boat, and you men' that want a ranch
don't want to pass this up. It is priced
right.
A. W. TOLAND & CO.
448 Boo Bldg. Omaha, Neb,
Farms FarmsFarms
-' Drlvlnrr distance of Omaha: barcalna.
Let us show you the goods; all sizes, all
prices, all terms. Possession given'.
OltIN S. MERRILL. COMPANY.
Northinst Corner 23d und, M SU-i
South Omaha, Ncb.
Washlnirton.
40,000 acres R. R. land (N. P. Govt,
grant year 1880) just opened to purchase)
rich bunch grass land, ready to plow,
located on R. R.s., only 40 .miles from
famous districts ot Wenatcheo and
Yakima. Washington, where values are
$300 to $f,000 per ncro.
Govt, reports (Bulletin No. 14) claims
soil and climate Is best In tha state, and
that values will be as high as $1,000 when
canal Is in operation to Irrigate the land
Many orchrds, wheat fields, etc, on
adjoining lands- to provo what lands will
produce. Sold In 40-acro tracts or more,
$22.60 per acre on 10-year terms.
Wa guarantee cost of examination as to
our representation. Wrlto for literature.
D. J. M'GILLJVItAY INV. CO.,
Cor. 1st and Howard, Spokane, Wash. o
Wlscoasisu
Upper Wisconsin
Bert dairy and general crop stau la
lb union. Settlers wanted. Lands tot
sale at low prices, on easy terms. Ask
for booklet. 24 on Wisconsin Central Land
Grant State acres wanted. Writ about
our grazing lands If interested In fruit
lands ask for booklet on apple orchards
In Wisconsin. Address Land Dept., (too
Line Ry.. Minneapolis. Minn.
OFFICIAL publication concerning soil,
climate and crops ot Wisconsin mailed
free to those addressing' Wisconsin BU.t
Board ot Immigration. Capitol 1900, Modi
son. Wis.
LAND SAICES If you aro looking for
tho test and cheapest land In Wisconsin,
you should worry, but write for particu
lars to 8. W. Gregory, Btone Lake, Wis. o
EASTERN NEBRASKA
FARM FOR SALE.
160-acro farm In Washington county,
three miles southwest of Herman on
main traveled road: possession- March 1,
1915.
, 420,0!0.00.
ALFRED C. KENNEDY.
203 First National Bank Butldlnff.
Telephono Douglas 722. .
17 ACRES fine land near Fort Crook.
Small payment and easy terms.
JOHN A. OLSON, OMAHA..
City National Bank Bldg.
FOR BALE Halt section, or 320 acres, 4
miles from Chappcll, Co. scat of Deifel Co.,
and UVF. depot. A good piece of level land
in pasture and hay. Fine wheat country.
Price, $30 per acre. Might arrange terms
on part of purchasing price. Address
M. Lalble. Darr. Dawson Co.. Neb.
120-ACRE, fitt miles east of Rosalie, Neb.,
improved; an icncca; i acres nog tight;
prce $125 an acre," terms; possession this
BPrlng. Ed Thompson, Lyons. Neb.
Wyoming.
23.000 acres fertile, well located farm
lands; low prices; easy terms: local rep
resentatlves wanted everywhere. Federal
Land Co,, Cheyenne, Wyo.
tfARMS WANTED.
FARM OWNERS
DO YOU WANT TO SELL?
Wo havo Inquiries for Improved farms
in central and eastern Nebraska from
buyers who can make a substantial cash
payment If you want to sell at a fair
price, wrlto us today and describe your
your lowest net. price ana
uedi icrmn. jomeB i. vvateroury Co.,
"a iMt.i junneapous, .Minn.'
H 13 Aii ESTATE LOANS
MONEY to loan on farms. or city prop
ertv anvwhpr-A in thn ir a i
- ... w w, UUiJ V
per cent simple Interest; buy, build or
vuy HiuriBaseB, long time, easy pay
ments. Empire Realty & Mortgage Co..
v.u.3 o6 wemao mug., jjenver. voio. o
OMAHA homes. East Nebraska forms.
O'KEEFS REAL ESTATE CO.T
1016 OMAHA NATIONAL. Douglas 2716.
KAT1XT nnrl ..It.. Inon. .1 . ......
Wm. McCormlck. 1201 Farnam. Red, 20U5.o
Orcjton,
COME west; Oregon Is the land ot op
portunity for you; congenial climate, no
extremes; sou is tortile ana productive;
adapted to diversified farming, raises
splendid grain and fruit ot all kinds. Land
is cheap. We have improved and unim
proved land from $18 to $45 per acre. Tell
us what you want and amount you deslro
to invest, uuyer .tiros., uurur, uro.
OREGON stato publications free: Ore
gon Almanac, Oregon Farmer and other
official nooks published by state immi
gration Commission, telling of resource.!,
climate and agricultural opportunities for
tho man of moderate means. Ask ques
tions, they will have painstaking answers.
Wo havo nothing to sell. Address Room
82, Portland Commercial Club, I'ortlaud.
Ore. o
PARTY now forming for March 17 to
inspect our land at Ontario, Ore.; If you
uro In market tor high class alfalfa, corn
and fruit land It will pay you to go
with us. Wrlto us for all particulars.
Oregon & Western Colonization Co.,
E3S Paxton Bldg., Omaha.
Texas,
Stale Lands, $2 Per Aero
Over 1,000,001 acres for sale by the stat.
of Texas; you can buy 640 acres at S3
an nke; pay 132 cash and balance aftar
40 years; fine farming and fruit lanl,
and healthy climate. For further in
formation send 6 cents postage.
INVliSTO-R PUBLISHING CO.,
Dept. 74, Sau Antonio, Tex,
FOR SALE Townslte, 550 acres, 19 cot
tagea. It. it division station; a money
maker. J. W. Smith, Vanderbllt, Texas. o
TEXAS school land opening; million
acres coming on market, $1.60 to $5 per
acre; 6c er acre cash, balance 40 years.
Advance Information and map 4c postage.
Journal Publishing Co., Houston. Texas.
FOR EXCHANGE.
Three Omaha residence properties, Want
general merchandiser will deal separately
or together and give good deal on stock
from $5,000 to $20,000. Lock Box 241, Wood
blne. Iowa-'
FINK farm adjoining town east Texas.
$4,o fine fruit and vegetables; plenty of
rain;, will consider trade. G. P. Stebblns.
Omaha.
Oklahoma.
cultivation, good new building, young or
chard, city scnooi, z wens; oia age una
alone the reason for selllnS. Address P.
J. Davis. Grove, Okl.
' ' Ohio. '
FARM 43 acres on C, M. & L. traction;
land nicely rolling; 6-room house; 2 small
barns; fine for poultry and dairy; $2,703.
John Fox. Edenton. Ohio.
Washlm-lem,
WASHINGTON WANTS YOU.
Ask Bureau Statistics and Immlgrstion
of Stato ot Washington for tree official
liomcseeker' Guide. Contains detailed
information by counties showing farming
i pportunltics. general resource, land
utatlsti'S This bureau sells no land.
'Write 1 M Howell commissioner, Dept.
14. Olympia, "Wash. o.
iiw to . lu,(M) made promptly. b i.
Wcsd. Wead Bldg.. I8th and Farnam.
Ortt r'l TV i riANTu u.n.i..,,..ik..
v 110-312 Brandela Theater. HniiHini.
WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co.
GARVIN BROS. faTaSfe
AiuxMjx on :in.nrt t iiiihi mt.
loons on Nebraska farms and Omaha city
H. W. BINDER,
, City National Bank Bldg,
CITY proporty. Large loans a specialty.
W. H. Tlioma. V state Bank Bldg.
wAHitiuviiy loans and warrants.
W. Farnam .Smith & Co.. 1320 Farnam St.
tJlTx ana torni leans, t, 6V4. 6. J, IL
uuhipih cc o jwu farnam, umana.
HARJUSON & MORTON, HIS Om. Nat
WANTED TO JUUY.
WANTED 600 CARS SCRAP IRON
Awn nnNcii
IJ1QHE8T PRICES PAID FOR RUBBER
' . ... AXUU OliSTAL.
LtA,5& p.a,a PnPUy upon receipt.
rXCfttS1 toT Prlce and shipping tags.
60NKKH GALAMBA IRON & METAL
COMPANY.
(Largest dealers west of tho Mississippi.)
Kansas City. Kan.
Highest prices paid for furniture. D.J37U
WANTED TO KENT.
YOUNG married rnnnl. .
ants, will rent strictly modern 6 or 6
, uh.uju i uu prcieraoiy nana
6m Parlt dlBtr,ct- Telephone Harney
1VANTED TO IJOHHOW.
WANTED To borrow for one year at
7 per cent. $10,000 on nrorrtv..VeaI-af
thanJSWOO. Address B 178. Bee.
UVB STOCK aiAKKEl1 Oh WEST
SHIP live atocit ti mh, l...
mlleago and shrinkage. Your consign,
menu receive prompt and careful atten-
Live sitock CunuuUaiun Merchants.'
MARTIN BROS & CO.. Exchangs Bldg.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
HELP WANTED FKMLiT
Factorr unit Trades.
WANTEWjlIiluTery trimmors.
makprn nnH pnnvfotn . ....
WELL Improved 60-acre farm, one mllo L, . tnnxir vy aua oul"
from good railroad town. 60 acres in foi-tonw positions. Apply, Splerberg-
era, 1016 Farnam.
REAL ES1'AT1 TltANHFEHS.
lot 1
D4l filed for nnnl If . ,(, .....
T. II. Col(lnt to Chlc9 Lnmtxr Co. t
Brker Co. to WIlbelmlM niimoo. lou l
sad 24, MontcUlr
Loiril Utic. Co. to Onirics lUXfk,
and fc block i. Walnut inn
C. Hataa to Kllra Oartn, lota i and' i!
Mock . Walnut HUt ,
Ell.n Oan to K. A. Coaawtr, lou 1 and X.'
block . Walnut 11111..,,.,..' l
E. A. Conwar to Nebraika Telephone co
lots 1 a4 U block , Walnut 1UU a
Emllr Nordlo to W Ji. KorHr, lot 11. block
1, l Urk ItodlLk'a add y
F V Wead to J Kandu, nH ot tA Iota 1 '
and t, block 1 7
D, o. IloMnov ts J. Mellck, lots 41, '
GRAIN AND PRQDUCE MARKET
Bears on Chicago Market Are Very
Active.
IX0UR SITUATION FLAT NOW
Corn Italia Anticipate Arrlrnl of the
Lonir Kxpected Cash Ilcmand
nnU Ilemnln Confident of
Their Position.
r . OMAHA. March 14, 1914.
L.onsiderablo stubbornes.i was shown by
tno wheat market at Chicago yesterday,
as the now was decidedly bearish, but
the prices closed a fraction higher. Tho
market was In an oversold condition and
tno bears became too persistent In the
m, r 0, putting out short linos and
. y iWwfc forced to cover at losses. Thoro
lltue n tho circumstances and con
ditions surrounUtng tho wheat market to
cause i uneasiness. Tho flour situation, was
reported as flat.
It was rumored that Duluth grain men
wero heavy sellers of cash wheat to como
to Chicago In the absence of any do
n,n at a fair price from exporters.
Cash wheat was unchunged.
.Lorn bulls were extrernoly confident ot
their position yesterday and said they
saw strong Indications that the long
awaited eastern cash demand was about
to materialise. It was notlcablo that an
eastern handler who has been bearish
heretofore and has claimed an excep
tionally poor demand, was on the other
side ot tho market yesterday. Reports of
export sales were In circulation and while
there is said to have been a small
quantity sold abroad, bears claim they
were .unable to find the slightest Indi
cation of business.
At a meeting of tho members of the
Chicago Board of Trade yesterday, which
was called to consider a proposed change
in the rules necessitated by the adoption
ot tho government corn grades It was
decided to mako No. 1 and No. 2 grades
tho standard for delivery on future con
tracts, mixed corn being deliverable at
the same price and yellow and white at
He premium. No. 3 mixed is to be de
liverable at SHo discount and yellow and
white at 2c discount, while No. 4 mixed
can bo delivered at Ca penalty and the
yellow and white at V&c under. Tho pro
posed amendment Is expected to bo posted
for ballot soon.
Cash corn was Qlo higher.
Oats opened steady and had a slight ad
vance, sympathizing with tha firmness
existing in othor grades. The outsldo In
terest was light and fluctuations corre
spondingly narrow.
Cash oats were unchanged.
Clearances: Wheat and flour, equal to
232,000 bushels: corn, 67,000 bushels; oats,
13,01)0 bushels.
Liverpool close: Wheat unchanged to
W higher; corn, &d hlghor.
Primary wheat receipts were 623,000
bushels and shipments 369,000 bushels,
against receipts of 710,000 bushels last
year. '
Primary corn receipts were 761,000
bushels and shipments 600,000 bushels,
against receipts of 69,000 bushels and
shipments of 600,000 bushels last year.
Primary oaU receipts were 803,000
bushels and shipments 83,000 bushels,
against receipts of 766,000 bushels and
shipments of 653.000 bushels last year.
The following cosh sales wcro reported:
Wheat: No. 3 hard winter, 2 cars, 84V4c.
No. 4 durum, 1 car. 84c Oats: standard.
3 carB, SStto; i car. 38J4.C No. 3 white. I
car, S8c; 13 cars, 37&c; i cars, S7J4c. No. 4
wnlte, 2 cars, 37hc; 2 cars, Sifcc. No
graae, i car, aoc corn: No. 3 white,
cars. 635ic: 1 car. 63o: 3 cars. tOc:
cars, 62Hc; 1 car, Glic. No. 4 white, 3
cars, bzc. no. a yellow, 4 cars, khc no.
3 yellow, 6 cars, 63c; 1 car, C2&c; IS cars,
wc; 3 cars, uiiio; a cars, tzc ino.
yellow. 3 cars. VMo: 1 car. file. No.
mixed, 1 car, tunc, x car, Cjc, No. 3 mixed.
j. car, Wftc; t cars, bza; u cars, tufto; .
cars, bic. no. mixea. i cars, bUfec;
car. 69 Wc: 1 car. 68c.
Omaha Cash prices Wheat. No. 2 hard,
basic; no. a nam, mq6c; no. 4 nara,
TD'tWV&c; No. 3 spring, KQSSHc; No. 4
spring, HZViimo; No. 2 durum, 84H&S5c;
no. s aurum, 83'i$S4c. corn. no. z wnite,
6364Vto; No. 3 white, 62tt63Kc: No. 4
white. COWCc: No. 2 yellow. C31CG3UC: No.
3 yellow. G1'45ik!o: No. 4 yellow. COViO
OlHc; No. 2, 63C3Vjc; No. corn, G0ftU
ezftc; mo. 4, 6?HaOtt:c. uats: no. z wiute,
39&39Kc; standard, 2SH2i4c; No. 3 white,
87V(&s3c; No. 4 white, 37437lAc. Barley:
Malting, U5j5c: No, 1 feed, 40(3490. Ryo
No. 2, 67H4J6SO; No. 3. 67867Hc
CARLOT RECEIPTS.
Wheat Corn. OaU.
Omaha ; 8 12a 49
St. Louis 40 20 62
Chicago - 33 175 138
Kansas City 33 87 17
Winnipeg lti
Minneapolis 207 ... ...
iDuluth op
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Michigan. Minnesota and Wisconsin red,
60906c; Mlohlgan. Minnesota and Wis
consin white, 930630.
.,SL"SirrJ?u,ar: MI. lW8Ho;
twins, I7ji JSc; Americas. lSKtfloVio; long
noma, l7vlSo.
fow?sUi&oUVAUVe'' ,0Wer! BpTlng3 17o:
ni?yiiV? CJS Prices-Whent: No. S rd.
SJhSSlb0' 3 Ca- 34JVio; No. 2 Imrtl
92402o; No. 3 hard. Hc; No. 2 north
ern, 9tP93Vic; No. 3 northern, Sae94bie:
No 2 spring. 844fmwc: No. 3 spring, m
vU?'J?hCi .9Lyollow- e60. Oats:
No. 3 white, 3SiM0Hc; standard. 39Hf40c.
SSr Barter mZc. Timothy.
jTimtf"35; J:,0.Y. 0-W.75. rork,
$2L67i4. Lard. $10.62. lUbs. $10.7JC1LJ7h!
SmV -VOlllC nKNISrtAI. MARICnT
Qnotntlona ot the Unr on Various
Commodities.
NEW YORK. March 14.-PLOtIR-.'.""rtaF
patents.. $4.604.75: .winter
straights. $4.20534.33; winter patents $l.40JJ
Wi.fKring clears, Jl.iot4.26.
WlltiVT Spot, -easy; No. 2 red. $1.04"j.
a,tor' domestic; No. 2 hard winter,
c,..,,Jt,V to o-rrive; No. 1 northern
Duluth $1.02)i. f. o. b afloat, opening
no-vlgatlon; No. 1 northern Manitoba,
$i03, f. o. b., afloat: futures closed HOtto
net lower; May, $1.0G5-16c; July, JKHci
t-CHtf Illbol. !itUn.
ii?i013ule.t;.J,latc' common to choice.
J2 l' A9'2. l'acltlo coasU
JlHtfS3i4c;
113, 20f(23c; 1912, 16Sl!c.
ni.u.uVs.-stcatlyi Bogota.
Central America. Sic.
OATS-Spot. quiet; standard white, 4514
gtbo; No. J, 4J846Ho; fancy clipped. white,
CORN Snot, firms No. a v.iinw mtr
c I. L, toarrtvo. ' '
HAY Steady.
LEATHER Firm.
WlOVISlONs - rork, market firm;
mess, .W5f2S.60; family, $2l.0Olf2,00: short
clear. $20,25122.00: beef, quiet; mess,
$18 0Offl8.60; family. $19.0020.0o; cut liaats
SJ.ca.iyi lT? steady; mlddlo west, $10.70
lo.M); refined, quiot; continent, $11.35;
:0!,iTAm.0.rlca.8SS' compound, dull.
JAnUW?uloti clty- 6e' nominal;
country, &ff6ic; special, 7c
Rl'TTBR-Steady; receipts, 6,300 tubs;
creamery, held, extras, 27c; process, ox-
Cl'lEKSB Steady: receipts, 600 boxes;
state, wholo milk, fall and summer, aver
ago, fancy. lS18V4c.
EQQS Unsettled; receipts, 9.800 cases:
fresh gathered, extras, 31G3lHci extra,
firsts. 30Vic.
POULTRY-Llve, steady; western
chickens, 16c; fowls, 16o; turkeys, lftftlSc.
Dressed, weak; fresh killed western
chickens, 15Q25cj fowls, Wil&Kc; turkeys.
1Su25o.
Features of the Trading; and Closing;
Prices on Board of Trade,
CHICAGO, March 14. Corn was tho
speculative leader today on tho exchange,
'the Argentine harvest had been hit by
wet weather, firm offerings were scarco
and there was sharp bidding by feeding
centers. As a result the market, despite
heavy profit-taking by holders, closed
firm at HS-Hc net advance. Wheat fin
ished the same aa last night to Ho
higher and oats varying from a shade oft
to He up. In provisions tho outcomo was
607HQ to 12Hc decline. '
Nearly -c uavance for the wceK xormea
the record In tho corn market, with final
prices at tho tip-top lovel reached. Ac
companying today's rlso thcro was
gi eater activity than In any ot the other
chief staples. Delay and Injury to the
Argentine crop, It was sold, would tend
to glvo impetus to the already Improved
eastern demand. In addition, tho mild
weather here pointed to rapid progress
ot spring work In the fields and to con
sequential virtual stoppage of deliveries
from first hands. Missouri river points
meanwhile reported feeding Inquiry ot
the most satisfactory sort.
Too free selling on the upturn resulted
at ono time In the corn market making
a sudden dip. The setback, , however,
proved brief and a subsequent doclJcd
broadening of outsldo trade was appar
ent.
Wheat, after bclnc depressed the
greater part ot the day, rallied In sym
pathy with tho bulge In corn. Besides,
thero wero some Kansas complaints of
dry soil and high winds in tho western
third of tho state. Minneapolis flour
dealers were quoted also as predicting
stur was tnere tor wneat aunng tne rest
of the season. The brilliant outlook for
tho winter cron as a whole was the prin
cipal influence against tno nuns.
uats swayed with corn, cut Kept within
a narrow range. May and July options
wero togetner at tne close.
Realizing by longs In the provision mar
ket mora than offset the effect ot hog
prices, lumping up to $9.w. Thoro wero
predictions that the receipts ot hogs next
weeK wouia ne eniargoa.
Llrerpool Grain Market.
LIVERPOOL, March 14. WHEAT Spot
?.ullJ. ?.0, 2 roa" western winter, 7s 4Hd;
No. 1 Manitoba, 7s 3Hd: No. 2. 7s 3d. Fu
tures casyMarch. 7s 2Hd! May, 7s 2Hd;
, Ce?n.J"7Sl). wlet' American, mlxod.
Cs SHd. La Plata futures strong; March,
4s lid; July, 4s Sd.
St. Louis General Market.
8.T,JiPUIS' March 14. WHEAT No. 2
red. OogSbc; No. 3 hard. 9294Hc; May,
ic, July, 6c.
k.cor7No; 67HOSc: No. 2 white, COc;
May, 69Ho; July, C91c.
iiSTNo,f 3J0: No- 3 white 41
41Hc; May, 39Hc; July, 39Hc
CIrnrlnjr House Bank Statement.
NEW YORK. March 14.-Tho statement
of tho nctual condition ot clearing house
banks and trust companies for tho week
shows that they hold $23,016,300 reserve
In 'excess of legal requirements. This Is
on lucreoso of $5,339,800 from last week.
Actual condition:
Amount. Decrease.
$2,079,925,000 $7,317,000
ffpcclo 398.694.000 8,103.000
Legal tenders 73,055,000 1,459,000
Net deposits 1,966,868,000 5,942.000
Circulation 42,470.000 36,000
Excess lawful reeorvo 23,016,300 5,!39.S0O
Banks' cash reserve in vaults. ..$104,741,000
Trust companies' cash reserve
in vaults , 67,008,000
OMAHA LIVESTOCK MARKET
Killing Cattle Fifteen to Twenty
lower for tho Week.
FEEDERS ARE STRONG AIL WEEK
IIorb Thirty Cents Higher Than n
Week Aro nnil Sheen and
Lnmlis Ten to Fifteen
Cents lliulirr,
SOUTH OMAHA, March 14. 1914.
HfMlPts Werc! cattle, Hoss. Sheep.
Official Monday 6, 4.SU 13.JW
ViV.c,.al. Tuesday 6.7CS
SHI0 "J Vlnviy.... 3.012
Official Thursday 2.KT4
pfflclnl Friday f. 703
Lstlmato Saturday 135
12.215
13.100
1S.104
9.CO0
11.063
est that they havo been at any tlmo since
last July, when on tho last day ot the
menth tho average stood nt $8.66.
8IIKEP-The fresh recclbts this morn
ing amounted to sdmo fifteen cars, or
3,400 head, eleven of which only stopped
here for feed enroute to an eastern point.
Tho remaining four cars consisted Of
Colorado owes, weighing about 104 pounds,
that went to tho packers at $5.75. trade
belrtg nominally steady with yesterday.
The features during the wcok havo been
Tory moder.ito receipts accompanlod with
a Uttlo advanca In pncea on tho good to
choice grades of sheep and lambs. The
Improvement in values over a wcelt ago
amounts to about lOtflSc. Tho receipts
total up some 63,223 head, being J.157 less
than last week. 6,189 less than two weeks
ago and 6,806 short of a year ago. While
tho better grades ot practically all kinds
of killers have been fairly active sellers
most of tho week, thero havo boon about
enough showing up from day to day to
satlsty the current demand. On tho other
NEW YORK jiTOCK MARKET
Rise Resumed and Most Important
Shares Make Fair Gains:
REACTION TOWARD THE CLOSE
Nctr llnvcit Depressed liy Reports
of n Nenr nitch In the Plans
for Dissolution.
NKW YORK. March 14.-The rise !n
fm,.w?8. reume today. Most ot the
reaction in tho final dealings cut Into
the advances.
tmb late reaction was influenced by the
64,910
69.U91
Six days this weck..lR,H 68,476
Same daj'B last week...lS,815 61,405
Same days 2 weeks ago 17.842 66,194
Samo days 3 weeks ago 21.214 67,048
Same days 4 weegs ago 15.477 C7.ttJi
fcamo duys last ycar,..lS,570 60,611
Tho following table shows tho receipts
of cattle, hogs and sheep at tho South
Omaha llvo stock market for the year to
dato as compared with last year:
1914. wist inc. Dec.
Cattle 1S7.930 200.W8 12.903
610.4T9 648.760 58,267
Sluep 666,232 604.093 61,233 ......
The following table snows tns range ot
prices tor huus ul the south Uiuatiu live
stock market for tho last tew days, with
comparisons:
loSl hfja offering. onThVheYvy and medium jdec l.lon of thS federal court Ordering dl,-
raM ," ' AV"-UA " ..DV " i"aPc.n.K" .Phlo. which was strong in
.S5!l.W ThemaVT Cannes' , gVndual.' Ttlsr'SillarV W-XvlK
.-cm 101 10 cnoice lamnn we gning nnthraMtn itmi n V... i
.fEom E',ly .to IShty-throo pounds, dusUiols werlfitlKf?.
though the undortono to tfca trade Is rc- Ne". ii.u'on wii riini
63.22.', i .,.' fv, le? .Kradually the other coalers, nrfudinir i
W.ltt ; yarded bv trndf.ru n. not iM "B?v..ful.v?n was depressed by reports
Tho supply of aged sheen still shows iASln V ftnInglon r tt near hitch in tho
UP In vcry'ymcTdewt0a i"ropoPrtroni. wl Sh i WnlJi fS!TIvttl,2l'?'Iii,on- The plnn. of .t,ho
owes nnflfsminnlnir riir w i""ted. States Express company to retire
Date. I 11)14. m3.U8l2.19H.U910.U9u9.19tf8.
Feb. Ji.
Feb. 26.
Fob. 27.
Feb. 23.
Mar. 1.
Mar. 2..
Mar. 3..
Mar. 4..
Mar. 6..
Mar. 6..
Mar. 7..
Mur. 8..
Mar. 9..
Mar. 10.1
Mar. 11
Mar. 12.
Mar. 13.
Mar. 14.
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6 20
6 16
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6 68
6 63
6 40
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4 37
4
Sunday.
Receipts and disposition ot live stooit
at the Union stock yards, South Omjiha,
Neb., for twenty-four hours ending at
3 o'clock yesterday:
RECEIPTS CARS
Cftttle.HoffS.ShccD.irsa.
-., m. & at. i' 1
Wabash
Mo. Pacific
Union Pacific
C. & N. W., cast .. .,
C. & N. W., west.. ..
C., St. P., M. & O.. ..
C, II, & Q., cast.. 4
C., I). & Q west.. ..
C R. I. & P., cast. ..
C. It. I. & P., wost ..
Illinois Central .,
Chicago a. W. .... 1
Total rccelnts .. 6
DISPOSITION-HEAD.
wamo. nogs, onecp
6
3 ., ..
3 .. 1
22 17
6 .. 3
62 .. S
7 .. ..
3 .. 1
'18 2 1
3 .. 1
3
1
4
m isi "0
Morris & Co.
Swift and Company, k
L.uuany i'Kg. Co.
Armour & Co. ...
Bchwarts & Co.
J. w. Murphy
r. I, j-iowia
Huston & Co. ,.
.... .....
3
23
1,371
1,611
3,301
1.487
119
707
431
Aggregate cash rosorvc $471,749,000
xiujsi turn funics rcservo wun
clcarimr house members rarrv.
ing 2C por cent cash reserve.,.. 84,187.000
Bummary of stato bankB and trust com
panies in ureater now vork not lncludod
in clearing nousa siaioment:
Amount. DccrcAsa.
Loans $520,639,400 $3,411,400
Specie ,.. 67,923,100 3D6,C0O
Legal tenders 8,161,200 634,200
xoiai aeposns ......... bii,l.i,liM 't,i01,sx
-xncrcaso.
Rank Cltnrinai,
OMAHA. March 14. Rank clt-arlnim for
Omaha today were $2,900,092.06. and for the
corresponding day last year $3,988,730.67.
Tho summary of bank clearings for tho
i'u ura ween is aa zoiiows:
Monday 3,687,69.70 3 3,423.747.73
Tuesday 2.074. SIKT. Rfl 1 un rvrr it
rSi e"ay s.685.2.93 3,359,135.21
iiiumuu o,fii,l.bj 3.S57.7S7.40
3,086,078.78 8,239,871.20
2,0SS,730.67 2,950,092.06
Friday
Saturday
Totals
.$18,875,076.54, $19,562,698.8$
London Stock Slnrkot.
LONDON. Minti iiim.fi,... ,
ties opened aulct and imnhnn,,
closed steady and from unchanged to
half above naritv. fnnnni.
7614! for account, 76H: Union Pacific'
162J4; bar silver, Hteady, 2613-16: money, i
months, 2;iQ0 6-16 per cent.
Artlclel Open. I Ulnh. Low. I Close.l Yes y.
Wheat)
May. S3V4 . 93H MTi 93H S3K
July.l SSU S8H 87T 88H bSJi
Corn. 1
Msy.l 67H 6754 67li 67T4 67J4
July.l 67V4 67H 66 67H 67H
Oats. 1 I
May.f 39H 39 39J, 39H 39H
July. S)A 39i S3 35H
Pork,
May. 21 eiVt H 70 21 63 , 21 67M 21 67H
July. 21 72V4 21 72 21 60 21 CO
Lard.
May. 10 87H 10 87 10 80 19 80 10 87
July. 11 05 11 07 11 00 11 00 10 W
Ribs. 1
May.f 11 60 11 60 11 62 11 62 11 60
July. 11 70 1170 11 62 1162 1170
BUTTER Lower: creameries. 22&26UC
KQGS Lower; receipts. 10.883 cases: at
mark, cases Included, 20Otlo: ordinary
finds. 2O0lc; firsts, 21c.
ruxA-iuist .Miwr: receipts 60 cars;
HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
47 and 41. lltrltm Lana i
W. U Frederick to 1. J. llallck. lota it.
47 and 41. Itarlcm Lant i
W. R. Zlnk to J. J. W.IUk, lou 4. 47
and 41. Harlem Lane
T. Kllp&trltk to Hilda EllUon, e50 fact of
wiw mi ot sti 01 101 7, block I, Or
chard 11111 1
J. Llnttad ts J. U Parker, lots U and Id.
block 1. I'ulmn Place lm
Bootala Croae lo 1. X. Weaunin, lot 1, block
. eub ot 1. I. Redlck'e add 1
Tilly O. Putnam to C. W. Bunco, lU ttet
lot IS. Archer Tlace , ud
Ura. Anna. Pitch to M. Lereer, n7t4 feat.
of HH feet lot 4, tlock IS, ortglnal aur
t of Omaha f.OOd
AUba Ball, administrator, to (' r Ball,
lota 15 and IT, bio. k 'SI CUT of Benton 1.200
C. 1- Ball to AUba Ball, lote It and IT.
block 17 rtrr of Beavm 1
Marr Irdla ltce to Itebocca Brown, lot
1, block , Ctntru Park add , 445
I
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Marnli 1i rnyrAT u
Market was dull and nnvptl
Lake copper, nominal: electrolytic. I14.12W
014.25; coating, $14.0014.12. Iroj, un-changed-
ST. LOUIS, March 14. METALS Lead,
steady, at $3.90. Spelter, dull, at $5.15.
Cotton .Market.
NEW YORK. March 14 crvrrnww..-
tures closed yery steady; March, 12.62c;
May. I2.07cj July. H.91o; August, ll.72c
October, H.43c December, 11.61c. Spot
steady; mlddllngk J3.25c; gulf, 13,60c.
nils nnd Iloaln.
NEW YORK. Murrh 14 PnTTrivmritn
9IL Steady; prime summer yellow, $7.23
e$c.,M,arh'. I7-20'- May 7'82
TURPENTINE Steady,
St. Joseph Ilvo Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. March 14.rfATTr.TrL
celpts. 100 head: mnrknf atnriv.
$7.00S9.15; cows and heifers, $4.00fl.76!
calves. $5.00419.50. wo.o,
.HOas Receipts, 1.000 head; market 6o
uiKiiur. top, a.o; OUIK. JS.WHS.70.
SHEEP AND LAMBS No receipts:
STATE COLLEGE CONFERENCE
BRINGS EDUCATORS TO YORK
YORK, Neb., March 14.-Bpeclal Tele-
grom.j-The State college conference
opened In York today with about 160 del
egatea present. The conference will con
tinue until Sunday evening. A large num
ber lot well knlow educators are on tho
program for addresses.
Tho first session today was hold in the
Young Men's Christian association build
ing. Dean Charles Fordyco presided. Pres
ident McLaughlin of York college deliv
ered an address ot welcome and also
spoke on "The Place of a Christian Pro-
gram in the College Man's Life."
Special muslo was rendered by tho
Wesleyan quartet.
R. L. Ewlng, socrctary of the Lnlver.
slty of Nebraska Young Men's Christian
association, spoke on the subject of ' The
N-sw Plan for Students' Association Organization."
At 6 o'clock luncheon was served, with
J. P. Ilalley as toastmaster. W. J. Hill
of Lincoln and Prof. P. W. Perisho of
Central City responded to toasts.
in the evening H. L. Helnsman spoke
on tho subject, "Why Such Gatherings,"
and W. A. Solleek of Lincoln gave an
oddrees on "My Ideas of a College Man s
Job."
Saturday's sessions will be held In Yni-l
college.
Tho Persistent and Judicious 1'se of
Newspaper Advertising is tho Road to
lluainess Success
Totals "6 SWI 43I
CATTLE Receipts of cattio today wero
of no consoquence. Tho total for tha
ween snows comparatively little change
as comparod with last week, but was
nuBJiuy smaner man tor tho correspond
Ing week of last year. The reoelnta. how.
over, nt all points havo been plenty largo
enough to supply tho consuming demand,
In fact too largo, as evidenced by the
snarp DrcaK in prices at practically all
market points.
Beef steers and fat mki mi,i t,,irV ,
havo worked lower during tho wook, being
at the nlose J&UZOo lower than ono week
ago,. On Urn other hand, stocker and
feeder steers, as well as stock cows nnd
heifers, have bean strong all tho week
and aro aa high as they havo boon any
tlmo this soason. Veal calves havo
siurnpeu severely, ueing lower in the cast
as well as here, whore prices aro quoted
cvwisa lower man tne close ot last weeK.
Quotations on cattio: Good to choice
beef steers, $8.30(89.00; fair to good beef
steers, $8.00fi8.30; common to fair beet
steers, $7.258.oo; good to cholco cornfed
heifers, $7.2.V37.75: good to choice cornfed
cows, w.wwi.zz: tair to cood nrouas. so.t.
&4.60; common to fair grades, $4.255.73
good to cholco stockers and feeders. $7.7!
16.25; fair to good stockers and feeders
$7.264?7.75; common to fair stockers and
foeuers. $9.60iP7.25i stock cows nnd holt
ers, $8.0037.60; stock calves, $C.6O$8.00
veal calves, $8.0Ckj9.D0; buns, stags, etc.
ao.iofi.bu.
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buyers wero rather alnw in iTi " .
things, early bids not being much better
w..... nun yemcruay-s average,
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ened values and sellers wero not inclined
to cut loose at the early figures, so that
while a few loads sold at t.rir.. .i...
wero no bettor than yeatorrlnv'a oin..
most ot tbo salesmen priced their holdings
tiv-i4 nib 14 anu (iviu qii lor Detter
iiiviivj, iwuj sum l luunn Tniir thau
would be unablo to fill their nrdr. n .i.i
hi vu.ii j, ana in tne end they
wiww saisv iiicir oias. so that
when the bulk of tha nffoHnva
values were generally ta hlirhnr.
ment was rather slow all the way through
and tho close was very draggy, but prices
were pretty well sustained throughout,
and the general market can be quoted
as a nickel higher than Friday's average.
Bulk of , the soles was made at $8.60
8.60. with a few loads am hlirh on ts in
siittlng a new high mark for tha year.
For the we ok prices look to be right at
30o higher. During the first half ot tha
week tho advance was not so noticeable,
but starting with Thursday values wont
up by Jumps, and the week shows tho
largest and most consistent advance that
has Hsu made for some time. One of
the most noticeablo features ot this
week's market has been tho strength
shown toward the) lest end of tho trade,
and with the exception of one or two
days prices reached the high time on the
extremo close. Prices aro now the high-
owes prcdOmlnatlne. Ther
comparatively fow wethers or yearlings
jj. iuiuiuuiiin on nam mnsi 01 me WOCK.
rrade in the feeding grades ot lambs has
been much tho same an last week, wltb
the supply nnd demand showing prae
tlcully no change. Prices nro steady
with tho closo of last week.
Quotations on Sheep and Lambs Good
to cholco lambs, $7.4wrr7.0; fair to good
lambs, $7.0007.40: lambs, culls, $1.60f(.6C,
yearlings, light. $6.6007.00! yearlings
l?aX?!'..w,ttf,-50S wethers, good to choice,
ti.7MrG.SJ: wethers, fair to good, $3.60ff
6.75; ewes, good to choice, $J.60y,00! ewes,
fair to good. $J.00CCta
No- Av. Pr.
421 Colorado ewes 104 6 75
219 Colorado owes 105 6 75
210 Colorado ewes ICG 6 75
10 Colorado awes ., 10S 6 75
CHICAGO LtVlt 8T0CIC 3IAHICI3T
Cntllc Slow nnd .Nomlnnlly Strndy
IIobh Mostly IllaCier.
CHICAOp. March 1 4. C ATTLB R e
celpts. 200 headi market slow and nomin
ally te;dy; besves, $7.16fO,70; Texas
steers, $7.1088.15: westorn steers, $8,7H
8.00; stackers and feednrs. is.fi0frMt.io;
cows and heifers, $3.701160; calves, $7.00tf
HOOS-Recelpts. 10.000 head market
mostly 10o hlgheri built of soles, $8.85
8.90: light, $S.05ri.93i mixed, $8.6Str9.00;
n.eavyi. W-WC.2V: rough, $8.6038.00!
pigs, $7.S68e.70.
, SHBmP AND LAMIIS-Recelpts. 1.000
iicaas marKet sieaayj native, $4.8036.30;
ncaiorii, i.wj'u.iwi yearlings, ia.sun7.U9;
lambs, native, $0.803'7.80; western. $6,803
.wt
Knnsns City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY, March 14. CATTLE
iieceipiR, wai nena: market nteaay; prime
.cu jicmn, v.wifj.M; areasea peer steers,
$7.608.60; Western steers. $7.25S.75:
southern steers, $6.6008.26; cows, 14330
Liu; ncueni, u.iwr.w; stooKers nnd
K?ir". 8.W.10; bulls, $8.COSr.60! catves.
M Wii IV. OV.
HOas-Recelpts. 600 head; market 610i
higher: bulk, fe6&S8.75; heavy. $8.C6ffl.SO;
packers and butchers. $8.6038.751 light.
$8.409.6Si Digs. $7.5Offl.00. '
8IIEBP AND IAitnS ncrlnt mh.,
market steady: lambs. $7.207.80; yeur-
'"K"; 'win.w; ivoinors, so.uua.w; owes,
SIomk City Lire 6xwlt Marknt.
SIOUX CITY, Ia March 14. CATTLE
Rpolpts, 100 htad: no quotations.
. HOGS Receipts. 4.000 heail: market, Iks
higher: heavy, $8.60S.65j mixed, M.45Jl
o.uv, imiii, o.tvuo.io, ouik ot sales, is,i54j
OiOO.
HHEHI' AND IVMBS-Rocelpts,, 309
npoaj marKet strong! tea muttons, $0.0081
iamb.: nmti.Wi cwc' ,,-Wff8-:3i
Live Stock lit Bight.
Receipts of live stock .at tho six
pnnctpur wosicrn maraets:
cattio. Hofs. Sheep.
6,000'
1,000
4,QU0
t,00
Kansas City koo
St. Louis 400
St. Joseph , , 100
Sioux City ............ 100
South Omaha ........ 123
Chicago 200
Totals 7 1,723
10.000
"2600
4,700
Local Securities.
Quotations furoUhtl by Haras Brisker A Ra
4l OmU National Oask 8Bll41ac7 OmaoTi
Beitrtce cream try p.,
uexar lexaa ae.
Did. Aiked.
99U ft.
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Detroit EdiMn ta, tin , joiu loi
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Des MclOM. la.. Bckool 4H. 1112.... loou loi3
Ft Baillh. Lt. A Tr. te. HH tl "i
ralhnont Croamenr Ts pM.... 1MU in in
HoOker Co., NeU 6a, 11 m tout
Iloueton, Tex., 4Ha, 1M1 103 MJJ
Illll Co. Texas lload aa te im
Iowa Hr. Lt la, 1831. . tj H
LeckJe Oaa a IA, It. ltu It
ML States Tel. 4k Tel eUk IU
Maeon Co. Uo. Ret. t, 1K4 loifc
Mount Ayr. (la.) ml. in
Omana Uas te, HIT II
air ot Omaha 4Ha. 1114 1MU
Omaha tC.ll.lil Rr te. 1121.,,, M
Omaha, C, 11 St It, old im
Omaha AO 11. nr. nrldn ifd,. ts
rortlind. Or.. 4M. 1151.. , 104 106.07
Seattle School la. ml 101 101
BIouk Cltr Btrtlce a. 11)7 IM 101U
Bloux Cltr B:k. Yds. old it h
South Oratnx City IWi, till ,. lolH 10JH
Ben Illeio, Cat., B li la. 1130 lOlt, Ut.U
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INK
, , , , . ........... nH4,, nuiiuiv.
! .,.,i',..,uo;R on n8 ineory tnat tno
l'quldatlnff value of tho shares was In
CJrccBs ot tho market quotation
u.wn5.tho opinion of traders that tho
outstanding short Interest was unusually
l&rge, and lt was assumed that covering
as tho principal factor In forcing up
quotations yesterday and today.
The bank statement made a bettor
showing than on any recent week. Dull
ness In tho securities market and tho
lessened volume of now financing wero
reflected In a contraction In loans and tho
cash coin of nearly ,$7,000,000 was twlco
tho amount predicted.
Tradlnit In bonds was nulst with nmnll.r
variations among speculative Issues which
hkvo pccn wphk recently. Total sales,
par value, $1,430,000.
United States 2s registered declined 4
on. call on the week.
jxumocr or sales and leading quotations
on stocks were as follows:
Bsles. Hlsh. Low. (Hoe.
niu.iHiuftica Clipper 0,1119 144 741j 74
American Agricultural
American Ueet Sugar..
American can (00 am iH
American Oin pM. ...... toD nu MH
Amerlcen C. K.t 200 I1U tou
American cotton oil..,.. ...... ,
Am. loe BeeurltlM , t00 i I1H
American Untetl
American locomotive ... 700 lly StW
American 8, A tl ,,, l.lcm (IU UH.
Ametlcen 8. & Tt ptd , .....
Amen Bu-ar Helloing;,,.. 1,100 100 &
American T. & T 2,700 11$-. m
American Tobacco 400 S4IU. 241
Awwonda, Mintni Co.... 200 S3H SSH
Atchlaon too 97 87
Atchleon rfd
Atiantlo Coast Una...,,, soo 1114 lilfi
uKiviiuur ob unio. ...,,
tlethleheni Hteel
kDrooklrn llapld Tr......
vantdlan raclllo ........
Central leather
Cheaapeake Ohio 100 HH im
i.aiceso u. w
Chlcaco, U. 8t, T
Colorado luol A Iron....
Contolldated das
Com Product
Delewara A Hudeon
Denver & Itlo Grande... .
rienref 4k It. 0. ptd...,.
meiiiiein' Hecurltlet .... ...... .....
Hrlo 1,700 Z
Erlo 1st pfd 1 304 4lti
Erli 2d pfd
aenerat ElectrlO 600 111
CI refit Northern pfd .....
Oreat Northern Ore ctf , .....
llllnola Central , '
Interborouth Met 200 u 144
Interboroush Wet. ptd .....
International- Hat-venter..
laier-aiarino pj(a .,... .
1'aper,
ts
211,
2i
M
60
llli
XVi
10(4
34k
H
101
UTi
111H
141
S
103H
um
tm
41H
i.wo im im
2.100 4IU 41K
1.200 1U 12
4,000 row 20m aocti
1.100 H UM 3IU,
i:h
IIS
..... 111.
H StVi
nu im
in
3,700 flli
203 Slli
700 111
SOO lift
340 Ul
'too 'ii'
11
'iiH
4tH
.....
inemaiionai iaprr.i,,,,
lntarnatlohal runn .'f....
Kane'i CI tx 'Southern... 200
lM'.ei Oas ,
Lettish Veller 4.600 147',t 14:H
2SH :tu
200 137
111
21
IIH
21U
44 (,
36tt
147H l7'fc
127
I4U
1MH
UK
m
101',
10
8H
14
2J
"I
141
lllVk 11
III
IjOuIctIII A NsahTltle..
M Ot. P. A 8. Ste. M. .
MIIMUfl. K. A T.......J..
MlMOutl PecltlO ,,
National lllioult ...,...
National Iad
N. R. It. ot K. 2d prd.
New York Centre!.. 600
n, 1., u, as
Norfolk & Weitem H 101'i 11K
North American ........ 2.CO0 71U 7IV4
Northern Paclflo too 112K 113 v
racitio-uiil .; f.. .ifi. ..... 24
Pennsrlranls 1,100 UisL 110K 110K
reople's OM ............ 209 111 121 in
700 244i 2I'4
400 USK'UtK
Hit
24 H
m
41
(OH
S'4
101
71
111
200
200
P.. C C A St. I,...,
Plttebunili Coal
Preeaed Steel Car
rullman Polace Car,.,
Itetdlns 13.400
ncpubllo Iron A Hteel...
Republla I. A 8. ptd..,.
Hoclc Island Co
Rock laltnd Co, pfd
8t U A 8. P. 2d pfd..
Heaboard Air Line
-SeibNird A. L. pfd
Bloes-Sltifliel' H, a i...
Southern Paclflo
Southern Itallwar ......
Ho, TUIIwny pfd
Tenneaeeo Cropper .......
Tetaa A Pacltle
Union Pielflo
lVt
41K
4V
...I
HW 1UH
204 tl
too
2,404
SOO
204
204
14H 94
2S
Hit 14
34H- ttfl
Union Pacific pfd.
t,300 1IIU 7i in;
IIH
so
43H
151
lU-i
H
lit
i'i.
h
MH
H
Hit
344,
14
,...
7
Halt Lake City School 4e. 1110
Union 8U(. Tde. Bin. omana
vten fowtr a u. co. ta, 1111.,
tl
I
H
II
Quotation! furnlthed br Durns. Drinker A Co..
44t Omtha National bank bulldlnc
nid. AtVed.
Aurelle. la.. U. 1911 let 101. tl
Caio Threehlng Machine Co 101
uommonweutn ia int., umaaa 17 11 H
Deera A Co. pfd It MSi
Dee Moines, la., fichool 4Ue. 1111... 100U 101U
Fairmont Creamery 7 per cent pfd.. 100M 101H
iiouaton. Tex., exe, iu,... ....... juj loi.ti
Kaniaa Oaa and Elee. 7 per cent ptd 1954 101
Laclede O. U , 1911 II II
Mount Ayr. la., (Vie. 1121 lot 10
Mountain States T. A T. etock 7U IIU
Macon CO.. Mo., Itet. U, 1121 1024 lOlVk
Montreal T. A P. Ce. lilt MU 1001
Omaha Oaa Cs, 1117 II M
aty ot Omaha H. Ill 1001, lOIVi
Oiutha A O. II. St. Itr. Ce. IKS.
Omaha ACQ. Ht. Ily. pfd....,
Omens A C. D. lt A O. pfd
Portland. Ore.. IVte. I'll
Itocky Mountain Fuel, bonus.,,
Bwlft A Co.. stock
Slonx City Block Yarde Ce. 1130,
Bloux Cltr stock Yards pfd
Seattle School te, 1121
Routti Omaha city SHe, 1111...,
Ben Diego, Cel., B. p. Ce, 1010
Halt Lake City School 4e, 1110..
Union titork Yarde, Omaha ,
Utah r. 41 U Co. te, 194!
I7H
. ..... tl
, II It
. loitt 101.07
tilt
. jwti lostf
. nu m
. 17 11
. 102 101
. 101U 101U
. 101 ',4 101.1s
. nt o
, II 100
. 81 93
mi m
tin
4U C4U
10IT4 IM-i
C4V4 14 ,
so
20H
ti
41
17 H
SOU
4l4
7
.. ...... .....
United fltatea Ttralty.,,. 404 64
United Rtates 'lubber.... 1.004
United Blntes Cteel. 17.400 UK
U. 8. Bteal ptd 100 111
Utah Corner 104 MU
Va, -Carolina Chemical
Wabax-t
Wabaih Bfd
m.A.Irn Marvland ...... ......
Veetern Union l.KO
WeetlnthouM Kleetrlo .. 4,100
Wheeling & Lake Erie .
Chlno Cnpper 600 41U 4l4
K. V.. N. It. A II .M4 M !
IUr Con. Cofiper 1.400 21 U 2t
. . . . l m m ekn SAa -A.
Total sales lor tno oayi euane.
Ken Vorlc Money Mnrket.
NEW YOIUC March H.-MONBY-CsJT.
nominal: no loans. Tlmo loans, weaker;
sixty days, 2W3 per cent! ninety, days,
siWi ner cent: nix months, SV4 Pr cent.
PltlMB COMMEIICIAIi PAPEIt-404";
PBvenTf-.in T5XCIIANOR Firms sixty
days, I4.M2S; demand) $4.8C30; commercial
bills, ra.
RILVEIV-Har, 68ci Mexican dollars.
UC.
BONDS UOVCrnmcni anu rauroaa.
teR'"y. . .
CIOSinK quotations 011 uuiius unjr huo
as follows: . ., .,
B7l "rv. n". rt..
. II K U 8. deb. 4, 1051. tlM
.102 I A N. Ainl. 4e.... US',
.1!WM. K. A T. 1st 4t.. M
Ul "Aa gen. 4V4..... n4
HtViJlo. PActflo 4e,.,. I7tt
U. 8. ref. te, res
no coupon .....
U. 8. :, rf
do coupon
U. B. 4i. rec
do coupon
Coffee Market.
nv.W YOrtK. March 14. COFFEE
There was very sharp advance In coffee
today, utierinns were ugnc atier tne
llnuldatlon of the earlier week, and In
nddltlon to covorlnff. there seomed to bo
torn fresh buying; on smaller Brazilian
receipts and talk of a steaaier cost ana
freight situation, mo opening was
steady, 14 to 17 higher in sympathy with
KuroDtan raoies ana ciosea suuy. 91 to
37 net higher. Sales, 4,000 bv March,
i&zc: May. .wc; juiy, aioc; -N uemner,
8.80c; Octobor, 8,1mc; December, fctsc) Jan
uary, 0.07c. Spot, steady; lllo 7s, 8H0;
Santos, 4s, utc. wna, quiet; uoruova,
jzywt-iottc.
Cvnporntcil Apples and Dried Fruits
NEW YOItK, March 14.-BVAPOn-
ATED APPLEB rjnn,
Dlllt-u tituiiT runee, iruntr; apn-
lots, firm; peacnes, steaay, raisins,
firm.
Omaha liar Market.
OMA1IA. March 12,-pnAiniE HAY
No, 1 to cholco upland. $lO.0Ogil.00; No,
2 to cholCA upland, $9.0010.00; No. 3 to
choice upland, $7.0069.00; No, 1 to choice
midland. n.mtlOM: No. 2 to choice mid.
land, ts.oom.09; No. 3 to choice midland,
t7.OOfiS.00; No. 1 to choice lowland, $7.0Of
8.00; No. 2 to choloa lowland. $4.10097.00;
No. 3 to choice lowland, tl.0OQ9.00.
STRAW None on the market. Choice
oat or rye Is quotable at $6.CO$;,50.
Choice wheat, $8.0OSS.5O.
A LA LF A Nona on the market. It la
quotable as follows: Choice. $18 60Qa4.00:
No. 1. $11.00013.00; No. ?, $3.C03m.OO; No!
S. $7.00C9.O0.
Dry Goods Market.
NEW YOIUC March 14.-Cotton -roods
markets were quiet and steady. Borne
lines of dress goods, such as crepes and
broadcloths were in good demand and
linens generally wro In moderate de
miiid. Forward sale ot xmdercnmi. mil
hJeh-Joslery wero Uxht,
Panama 8" couponvlol. do eonv. ta., 70'
Araer. Ag. ft 1"0H"N. lt.Il. M M. H
A T. A T. e. 41.. 4 N. Y. C g. IMs... IIH
Am. Tobacco (S....120U do deb. 4 V.
..., m. rn. 4Ue.. lt4N. T.. N. II. A H.
CT, ,,.,,.
414, N. ft W. lot t. 4s.. 4t,
101 M do tr. 4a ...-10SK
tl No. Paclflo le 4X
I1U do 3s l
, It a 8. U rfdg. 4e... 93
mPonn. cr. IHe. 1116. NK
104W do con. 4e 101
1 Tteadlne; Ken. .... H47C
4-4 8. I A S. F. fg 4s 74 'i
MU do gen. Is 41
61 est, U 8. W. e, 4l. 71
Atchleon Ken,
do C. . 1W...
do c,
a. a 1 it
Bel. A Ohio 4i....
do IHe
Tlrook. Tr. cr. 4s..
Cen. of Oa. U
Ceu. Leather te....
rjhes. A Ohio 4K-
do eonr. 4 He
Cftleaga A A.
C. D. A Q- 1- 41. ..
do sen. e,
41s. A. U adj. Is.... 77tt
lli Bo. rao. eol. 4s IIU
a M (lir 4HS..101H do er. 4e I7i
C It. L A P. e. 4I40U. do let ref. le...., IIH
do rf 4s 7H4 Bo. ItallwaT Is 1657,
i(i 4 1 r. A 4tts t do gen. 4s 7IK
rj A 11. ot. 4i.... KHUnlon Paclflo 4.... 7H
n 'a R. 0. ret te. 4ft t er, 4e toK
Tii.tlller.' 6e d let A f. 4s.. MW
Vrl n 1. 41 MKV. 8. Jtubher t... .IftlU,
do sen 4a. 144 U. 8. Bleel 2d Ce...l054i
So . 4". ser. D. 74U.V .P. chem. te..... 87VI
ill On. let r. 41.. wweneen lit ex. s wsh
tl w.t Elco. tr. le,', riu
MVi'Wls. Central ts.... ItH
l.t.r Vf.t 4U
Inter. M. IL 4Us,
Jenan 4"
Did. Offered.
Tlnern Mint"""
BOSTON. March ll.-Closlner quotations
on stocks were:
Alloues 40ViNrada cen 15K
Atnsl. Copoer 74 Nlpltetng Mines .. ( 7-lt
A. JS. U A S UK North ButU 21
Arlrona Com. IV4 North Laka 1W
Cal. V AHtona 17 Old Dominion , lift
Cel. A Heoia necroia it
Cantenntal
Conner Rang C C
Reat Butt C. It.-
Franklin
nranbr Can ,
Oreone canane ....
IiU Rorale Copper.
Kerr Lake
Lnk Copoer ......
La Rejle Copper.
Miami copper
Mohawk
llHOulncy a
37U8htnnon , c
HH Buperlor t
ViNuMrtor ft B. II... SK
I'HTemararjt 40U
II U. p. 8. IL A M... -oC
21 do prj 414;
444 Utah Con. 10
lti Utah Copper Co.... WU
... ..r, .
.... t "'" ..,....... H
jjv woiranna es
.. 4ttTlutt A Superior.... tii
Key to the Situation Bee Advertising-.
MONEY IN GRAIN
MM buys pate ot ealal en UfM bnenels a(vkai or
cora. No further rUlu Antoeemeattittotronprlea
gUeeTouaBeppurtutnlyto Ute SSOOi lo.llMi te.l-Ce
ate. Write Cor unieuUre. Flnauc Urokwua
Cotnvoart ttlsiB-ace Ualldlsg, city, Mo,