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THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, MAliCll 17, 11)14.
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RFAIj estate,
citv ritornnTV von, salk.
Here Are some
v Fine Homes
listed with our Bcal Estate De
partment for sale on the ensy
payment plaii.
Cnll at-Qur office "today or toU
jjphono and wo Avill jje pleased
io show you,auy of tho follow
i,n,g..ho"uses. i f
KOKTH
'A beautlDll G-room hoiiso on Omaha's
Prettiest iMIle uil modern, principal
foomK finished in oak,' with nice large
Jlvlns roori, Including brick" Tiro place.
The price Is reasonable and terms easy.
jAovc Moom bungalow, H block from
ar alt , modern; . principal "rooms fin
ished ill 'oak.
New &-room I'A iitory cottage, I block
Jrom car, AH modern, principal rooms
- .finished In oak..
New 6-room -story and a half bunga
Jaw, 1 block from ir and 3 blocks from
jchool; all modern, 4 rooms and bath on
first floor and two rooms un stairs.
Now G-room story and rii half cottage, 2"
diockr mmt car ana 3 blocks from school,
all modern.
Soven-room house at 5512 Lafayette
f a virtue. 2t blocks from car line, all mod
rn ahd in Rood condition. A bargain.
FlVe-vroom bungalow, built 8 months, all
jitydevn, paved street; 1H blocks from car,
urs.all. payment down, balancp Ilka ronL
SOUTH ' , j
, K,cw O-Toom story und a half bungalow) j
Jon uross-Town car line, all modern, with
. Jirlnfcrpal. too ma finished In oak.
:.Nw 6.room story and a half bunga
Jow. 3 Works from Cross-Town car line,
all modern and with principal rooms tin
Wted In .iak.
Tolephone Doug; 29.M tor appointment.
: Bankers' Ileal ty luvcstmont
' Company.
' nPC?Tri FLOOR li lb ti DLDU.
' .BUNGALOW "
. .Locr.tej In choice part of city, close to
Field,' cjub, ready' for occupancy, has ree,
Jiallv living rooru. dining - room' with
arned 'coiling, two "bod room.' bath,
Kitchen, pantry,' linen closet, stlrway to'
floored attic. In fact strictly modern and
?tr-to-Uate. In every particular, price only
fLOOx will grant terms. .
BEMIS-CAIiLBERGr CO.
310-312 Brandcls Theater Bldg.
For Sale by Owner
(room alt modern house with sleeping
porch, beautiful yard, with fruit, shade
and.- shrubbery 1 .blork from car, prac
ticality new. 1741 8. 28th. St. Tel. Har. 334.
Will Sacrifice
: MUST LfiAVH ON ACCOUNT OP
, ; HEALTH.
too reasonable: oifhr refused.
Strictly modern home, hot water heat,
splendid location, pood condition, sultablo
lor larSo family. , or Income property;'
. jnustfgeo to uppieelatcj nice lawn, shade,
era pear strawberries-, garden, W rose
-blishes."
1. . 162ft nnrdetto at Phone Web. 814.
'FIELD CLUB DISTRICT
Seven robins, strictly all modern, fine
lot., south front, aplcndld nelchborhod, J
WoclfB' ft fcchool and hear car line, excels
ie"; buy, $3,500,
. . BEMIS,CAKLBERG CO. !
310-312 Brandcls Theater Bids.
,' v 200 Down
" Balnnc, jbs than -rent.
$3,009 fdt 1441 and 1141V4 North 2Vth Jit.:
ValKlnff distance.. Front house 6 rooma
modern, except neat,, newly decorated;
Ctear house 4 rooms; tollutfc newly uecoV
rated.
? tL.;E. Scott v& Son,
,'llit City. National Uahlt llldg.
., - ., Douglas Mtfl., ' -
YrM CASH.
m $ rooms,. new,. modern bungalow, J714) N;
.25th St., balanco monthly. 413 Karh-ach
11 Block. P. S6P7.
- Biay of Owner
Six- rooms JuV . completed, ' modern
throustiput; located at fctt S. 37th St, Call
Harney 2182.
Two new modern bungalows clU 1714-16
N. IStli St., nlust be bold. Boe tlxfn Sun
day, open foe Inspection. Small cash
payment. or terms phono D. 3601;.
i rKOR. SALE Two modern '6-r, houstes;
'lino-, Interior; tine oak. finish. lJ3d and
Bancroft; tils. Douglas 4337-
TO BUY. SULX. UK KBNUV tT blid
iJOIfN. W. BOBBINS. 1SC2 FA1WAJI 61?
-M09 PIANO as first payment, on house,
Roberts, D. 8117.
MERCHANDISE stocks wanOft. Krtnd
man, .TiO Om. Nat. Bkv Bldg.. qimaha. '
' 841Q6M MODERN cottage. Doiig. mis".
The Persistent And Judicious Use of
Newspaper AdvcrtJsIng Is tio hoad to
Jjugfnesa . ScceaS.
REAL ESTATM.
farm a rtANcn: la.vds, for salk
starTda. ,
- ON'U thousand acres lanl In best, ojin:
ot Florida, in Da Soto county, northeast.'
of Arcadia, One of 'tho- best) p'leceu ot w.o l
iu thosutte, Will exchacf ju. all or any f
. ynrt for flrst-clasn Oplatuk property. Ad
dress J 17L Bea. ,
,, i . i i i , i i
Minnesota.. ,
2S0-ACRE farnv 35 mftes from Minimi
paolls, 1H miles from .a good railrobJ I
town; part under cultivation, balanr
meadow and pasture 'land; good soil
good elghtropm house, worth U,w); barn,
granary, corncrlbs,' cattle sheds, machine
sheds, etc; 14 cows, 20 (lead of steers an. I
heifers, three horses, hugs, chickens,
complete set farm machinery, buggix-n,
Wcsona. sleds. CO tons dC laiy, uua
Ucta corn. IV) Dusnerr mixeu grain, iu .
bushel Potatoes, in Jact. everything on'
tho farm seen except i.no furniture. ITtcu,
$12,000, one-halt cash. Schwab llros.. Wit
Vlymouth Bldg., Mlnseapolls. Minn.
WE ARE offering 'thousamla ot ucrts .
of chotcu and wel In) proved lands In tha
Red River valley, r.ois.heastern and uuutli.
eastern Mfunesota; also cut over lands, at
retail und wholesah) prices, frlcett ana t
terms rtuson&ble. Write us for Usttu
Active agents wantlscT In Iowa. Illmoi. t
and Nebraska. Stlwart Land Co.. 40S I
New York Life Bld., Minneapolis. Minn, j
FOR idALfc A tiumtver uf unproved
and unimproved :rixms in the famous
Red Hivar valley. For further intoriDa-1
tloo vrlte today 'to Baer-Larnb Lund
4Jf.' Rariiesvllle, I linn. .
QUARTEK-sect in excellent prairie
land, partly lmpiiived; well located, 104
Hi) ls west or Minneapolis; JJo per acre,
easy terms. Deatrer, I'lymouth Building.
jSUnneapqlla. ,
Xfiasonri'."
.
PARMS. for 8-Ie. IS down. S5 monthlv.
buys' 40 acres goi al timber land, near town.
-Shannon count) I. Mo.; price 300: perfevt
title, .1. B. Jarriell. Mount Vernon, 111.
oaUaBau
POR S,KLB-J50-aore ranch within five
relies or giad. town. A few 320-acre
furms for sale, also. Write J. O. Berglln.
Chester. Mon'
Aebraaka.
KOI'ND rVacro homestead In settlol
neghborhooi; fine farm land; not sand
hills; cost yiu rJdO tiling tees and all. J.
A. Tracy. limhall. Neb
i.-V-AC HI . 5H miles east of Rosalie, Neb.,
Improved, all fenced; 40 acres hog tight,
price U2S in aire, terms, possession thla
spring. Kd Thompson, Lyons, Neb.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Bean Continue to Predominate the
Wheat Market,
CROP CONDITIONS FAVORABLE
Cnnh WJicnt Market .SIiovtm Decline,
AVlillo Cash Corn nnd tint Arc
Firm nnd Show Sllcht
vniu'CPi lit t'rlce.
Al-
OMAHA, March 16, 1311.
Under present conditions there Is only
ono side to the wheat market and that
Is tho bear side. It Is not inferred by
the above sentence that wheat will con
tinue to decline Indefinitely, as tho scalp
ers of the wheat pit. it no others In tho
trade, would absoru tho offerings on tho
weak spots and stand a good show to so
euro -a profit sooner or later.
Thero will como a time when tho crop
reports will bo less favorable, It Is said,
and the offerings of wheat will dry up.
Thofo who make purchases of May wheat
In the hope that they .would bo ablo to
draw down a handsome profit by cover
ing at n much lower price than that when
the sales were made havo- been greatly
disappointed because of turn of tide
against them. It may be said that the
larger holders of May wheat in tho Chi
cago market have disposed of a good part
of tho lino held thero a month ago, yet
It Is also believed thero Is still enough
of May In the liund.1 of at least ono big
house to cause trouble among tho shorts
In that particular future.
Tho best cron experts traveling out oi
Chicago, Nt Iouls and Kansas City have
up to tho present failed to find any crop
rtptrrlnrntinn In thn KMithwAt. Thn con
ditions, unless there Is a chango for the
nUAIj ESTATE.
FAIIM A KAfrClI I.AMDS 1'OR SALK
OrcROn.
COMK west; Oregon Is Ihe land of op
portunity for you; congenial climate, no
extremes: soil Is fcrttla and productive!;
adapted to diversified forming, ralsea
splendid grain and fruit of all kinds. Land
Is cheap. Wo have Improved and unim
proved land from I8 to MS per" acre. Tell
us what you want and amount you. desire
to Invest. Guyer Bros.. Dutur. Ore.
Oklahoma.
WHLIi Improved SO-acrc farm; one mil
from good railroad town, 50 acres In
qultlvatlon, good new building, young or
chard, city school. 2 wells; old age and
alone the reason for selling. Address P.
J, Davis, Grove. Okl.
Texas.
State Lands, $2 Per Aero
Over 1,000.000 acre for sale by the sraw
of Texas; you can buy 640 acres at ti
an acre: pay J2 cash and balanco aftar
0 yoaral, fine, farming and .fruit lanl.
and healthy climate. For further la
formation Aend 6 Cents postage.
INVESTOR, PUBLISHING CO.,
Dept. 74, San Antonio, Tex.
Wisconsin.
Upper Wisconsin
Bert dairy .and general crop state la
lb union. Settlors wanted. Lands fol
sal at', low. prlocs. on vasy terms. Ask
lor booklet, S4 on Wisconsin Central Land
Grant. State, acres wanted. Wrlw coout
our grazing landu If Interested In fruit
lands ask fnr booklet on apple orchards
in Wisconsin; Address Lana Dept., Soi
Line lty.. Minneapolis. Minn.
vOKyiUlAL pu Duration culiceMiuts! soil,
climate aud oron of Wisconsin mailed
-free to those addressing tsconsln vu.tt
jsoara or immitrai.oii. i.niJiiwi iAv, muui
Wbu. Vl
ItUAXi KSTA110 IA)ANU
OMAHA ,-iomej. kEaat .Nebraska, farma
O'lCEEPli REAL E6TATE CO,
101C OMAHA NATIONAL. Douglas ITU
Jloo iu VWw magu prumplly. , r. U.
WS'l. Wead Bide. Isih anu Farnam.
CITY LOAHH, tleiniii-CurioerU
310-312 lirandels Theater IJuudlng.
WANTED City loaiiH. t'elera Trmc Co
BROS. M
MONUl on liand ul iuami tales fol
loans un- NtcraKKa fuims miu Ol.niou eiij
pioijity ii any amounts.
. , . ii. W. BINDER,
City National riaiiK Bids.
CITY property. LMtuv louim a specialty.
W. H. riioma. t ' Nut- Hnk Bldg;
WANTED City luaim and warrants;
W. Farnam rimltn & Co. 13M Farnam bt
CITY and ikriL Icun. i, h. -
Dumoilt & Co., IWa Karnam. Omaha.
HARItiSUN t
!UiTU
jl ym. .Nub
x.
WANTED TO UVX.
AND RONES.
U1011E8T PRICES iAID FOR RUBBER
AND METAL.
CASH pala promptly upon- receipt.
WRITE lor pilccs and shipping tags
SONIvDN UALAMIiA IRON METAL
COMPANY.
(Largest dealers wvt uf the- Mississippi )
Kansas City, Kan.
Highest prices paid for furnltur. D.397L
WANTED TO KENT.
YOUNO married coople, Ueslrabla ten
ants, will rent strictly modern b or
room detached house, preferably (luns
com l'ark district. Telephono llarnoy
llbb.
L!V1? STOCK MARK erl' Ob WEST
alllf ivv uuik isi Auuiii uiiiuna, aav
rr.ueage ana snnnKage. Your consign-
inriiva. receive jfon)i una cuiiiui atlcii
tlon. Llv nioaU Cu'iiiiliiMtuit Sltiruhuuts.
MARGIN BROS, it CO., Exohangs Bldg.
Ut KAN StTKAMEItS.
FRENCH L.g imE
.otnpBjnle Generate Trania'.lnctlqae
Tlie r,ii Day Home
MiW rURK.IIARVKlAniS
Direct I toil to to Continent
jlfew, lrgr, fast, tnrWns, quadra
te ana twin screw man steamers
I FROM NEW YORK
WEDNESDAY
ia Toanalna Mar. 20.
La Tyirratoe API. 1 Mar 13. June 3.
rranra Apr S. May 6. Mar 17, June 24.
La Provence-Apl. 1, Apl. 3), May VS.
June I,
Larga one rUaa (III calln, twin acrow
( ettamera. Superior aervlte. l'opular prlea.
Trora Saw Tort Saturdays
Rochumbeau Har. 37, Apl. 3, May 1.
Magara- Apt. It. May H. Juno 11.
ihlcaio- ApL 11. May . Juna I.
OA.NACUH snnvzos
Montroal Qnebao Harvs
One Class CII) Oabln Steamers
faatett al earner In Canadian aerrlce.
I,eavre aiontreal
La Tourane .May 1 May SO, Juna 17.
Tno captalna on each atearoer on thla Una.
I JCaurlea Vf. KoinUnslcl, fJen.Wsst-
ern Agtv, 139 w. searoorn
Clil;ro, or local agsnts.
hpecial Spring Sailing
Largest Steamer
TO
THE
Miediterranean
CELTIC, APRIL 18
Interesting Itlncrnrr. IncludlnK
MADFIItA, IBKAFTAH, AIjGIKRS,
NAPLES, GENOA,
WHITE STAR LINE,
8. Jl. Corner Madison and. X Ball stsH
Chicago, or Ziocal Agsnts.
worse, Indicatea a Tiutnpcr crop, and it
Is believed that tho government April re
port will show a promlso never exceeded
In the I'nttcd States.
The question as to the disposal of
wheat surplus In the winter wheat belt
is causing considerable talk anions the
Iwndlera of grain. Millers, however, are
making no complaints, as they are anx
ious to see values at a level where they
would be enabled to dispose of their out
put either In tho United States r
abroad.
Tho hulls In wheat continue to keen mo
Arcentlne situation In tho llmellBht. as
was shown by cables roceiveii uy ure
fus lato Saturday. Their special Infor
mation told of wet weather in tho south
ern hemisphere, of tile probability of a
let-up In thn loading, and of hlRhor
prices In that country, with higher ask
ing prices when tho wheat was on pas
sage or off the KnsllBh coast It la out
of the ordinary td drac u country with
as little wheat for sale as Arcentlno has
Into tho markets ot tho world as a price
farlor.
Cash wheat was U" to Ho hlaher.
Corn will continue to pivot on tho cash
situation. It was hinted late Saturday
that a. round olt of corn had been sold to
go abroad, but this waa not confirmed.
Tho cast Is now carrying vers' little of
this grain and any flurry In the matter
ot buying of cash and an advance In
prices would be felt In. tho entire coun
try. Cash corn wns '.itfle higher.
Oals are likely to follow corn, which la
likely to be a drawback to tho corn unless
there Is an Improved demand for tho oats.
Cash oatR were Uo higher.
The strong hog market has caused
many to not only cover their short con
tracts, but to take on good, amounts of
pork, lard and ribs. The packers, as well
as the bulls In hog product, feel that
with tho breaking up ot tho country
toad the deliveries of hogs to th country
stations will show a big falling off.
Clearances: Wheat an.l flour equal to
492.000 bushels, corn, 2,000 bushels, and
oats, 12,000 bushels.
Liverpool closed with -wheat UOUd
higher and corn d higher. t
ITlmary wheat receipts were 76.000 bu.
and shipments of .W.000 bu. against re
ceipts of 1,239,000 bu. and shipments of
462.000 bu. last year.
Primary corn receipts were 1,127,000 bu.
and shipments ot 669,000 bu. against re
ceipts of 912,000 bu, and shipments ot
677,000 bu. laHt year.
Primary oats receipts wero 1,000,000 bu.
and shlnmcnts of 7S7.O00 bu. against re
ceipts of 197,000 bu. and shipments of
5SS.O0O bu. last year.
These sales wcro reportnd- Wheat No.
2 hard winter: I car, SCHc: .1 cars. 85?c;
4 cars. S&vic. No. 3 hard winter: l car,
Wie; 1 car, 86c: 1 car, Kie; 1 cor. SJc.
No. 3 spring; '4 car. corn mixed. 85o,
No. 3 mixed: 1 car, Ste. No. 2 durum: 1
car, ISVic. Barley No. 3 1 car, Mo. Oats
No.' S white: cars, 3SUc, 7 cars, 3Sc; 5
car. 37?le. No. 4 white; 1 car. 37ic; 4
cars. S7l4o: 1 ear. 37'le. Corn No,
white: 1 car. C4We: 4 car. 04c. No. S
white: 1 oar. Clc; 1 car, 6.v4r: I car. KiWc;
1 car, 63c. rid. 2 yellow: u cars. bio. .no,
s veilow: l car. C4c: 19 cars. G3Uc: 1 car,
n'.ci 6 cars. Clc: i ear, tic: S cars. 62Uc.
No. 4 yeiiow: : cars, tec; i car, ko: u
cars, 6iMc No. 1 mixed; 1 car. 63V4c; 1
car. filUc; 3 cars. (Sic; 7 cars. 62Hc No.
4 mixed! 2 cars. 61tie; 6 cars, 61c: 34 cars,
60Wc: 1 car. 60c. No grade! 1 car, oats
mivn. tikv cars. fiuc.
Omaha r.nu Prion Vhat: No. 2 hard.
S51W740; No, 3 hard, 848S6Hc: No. 4 hard.
scry 84c; No. spring, hwsw; mo. i
spring, KSitfffjBc: mo., z uurum, iojew.
No. 3 durum, simhwc. corn: no. z wnne.
64JW4UC: No, 3 white. 6atfC4n; No. 4 white.
f06?c: No. 2 yelldw, 63?iWfl4Uc; No. 3
yellow, 63U64C; no. 4 yeiiow, 6iwac;
No. 2. 63fltmic: SO. X 2.fl3Wc: No. 4. 60O
61,4c; no grade, 67ftc. Oats; No, 2 white.
Z9Gt33W. standard. IMttwaSJic: no. 3 white,
373SV4C: No. 4 white, 870-37ic. Barley;
Majtlrur. Bimasc; No. 1 fend, 4049C Ryo:
No. 2, 57V'jMo: No. 3. 67067HC
CARt3T RECEIPTS.
Wheat.Cotn.Oats.
Omaha
2S
224
St. Louis ....
. 62
. 31
. 6?
.129
.341
.
55
10J
13
Chicago ......
Kansas City
Winnipeg ....
Minneapolis .
Duluth
CHICAGO GRAIN AND t'HOYISIONfl
Kcntnrca ot the Trndlnir and Closing:
I'plcca on Bonrd of Trade.
uiiiuwu, .ii arc ii ik enough com
Plaints of dry. weather and of winter
wncai Kiiunx cumc lit today to give
wheat Un upward Jorh. cloning prices
wero nervous, varying from a shade off
io 'iwvsc net aavancu. corn, oats, nnd
provisions wound up substantially tho
samfl ns on Saturday nlaht. lirop now
made the market In wncat. J'rospcct of
n week more without rain In tho south
west brought about uneasiness in tho
part of shorts. It was pointed out that
the western half of Kansas had not re
ceived much more than -U third of rn
Inch of molsturo since January 1, and
tnat tho reserve supply, was noumli.ely
about gone. A considerable portion of
the crop was said to hava ben already
blown out from seml-arld mictlonx there,
and a number of sandy places In Okla
homa. Advices of winter hilling wero
mostly from tho flat lands In Nebrarlta
near Ellis and Plymouth.
Buyers of wheat futures paid atten
tion to the July delivery. May was com
paratively active, owing to deficiency In
tho merchandising demand.
Corn lost an early advance, which hod
been caused by tno active purvhuslug
on the part of leading hoii33. nnd good
feeding demand In the west and HOUtli
west. The slowness of Inquiry from tho
cast, however, and the foot that thu vis
ible supply was vlitually now bb large
as a, year ago led to a reaction. Chances
In the oais" market hinged almost en
tirely on corn. Seeding was leported as
having begun in Central Illinois.
Improving demand Tor provisions f.cnl
fested Itself whenever the mavknt showed
ti oearlsh effect from thn more plenti
ful supply of hogs. Buyer, hovover,
were not Inclined td follow up any ad
vance. '
Artlclel Open.l Hlgh. Low. Close. Hafy.
Wheatl
May.
July.)
Corn.
May.
July.
Oats.
May.
Jul'.
Pork.
May.
July.
Lard.
May.
July.
Ribs.
May.
July.
93U
SSVi
'
67a
II JO
:i S3
93,
93
93U
C7a
33V
WSJ
67T.
BSt
67H
67,
39a
3a
a
ji zi
21 .7)
21 6R
Jl 62H
r! 0,Vs
:i us
10 77V
10 971,!
10 171,
10 75
10
11 00
10 rM 10 WHI
11 60
11 65 111 47
31
11 k:u
11 12
1
11 em
11 A3 U 57V
11 S2'
Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No, 2
red, UW&y-c No, 3 red, 9394c; No. 3 hard,
93V5'9J?c. No. 3 hard, OJVic; No. 3 north
ern, 9f8K&e; No. i northern, 394c; No.
3 spring, 9i43!c; No. 3 spring, 2fl94c.
Corn: No. 2, MWQffSic; No. 2 yellow, 67c;
No. 3, 6lfiRic; No. 3 white, 6Ty56c; No.
3 yellow, 636XV4c. Oatsr No, 2 white,
40i',o; No. 3 white, 3S-89c; standard, 394
fttOc. Rye: No. 2, 60861c Barley: 8i864c.
Timothy: J3.75fl5.2S. Clover- $10.00rSri3.6O.
Pork: 121.62U. Lard; 110.60. Ribs: J10.C2V4
Jll.7ii.
Later the market reacted owing to an
increase of the visible supply and to
reports that crop Injury would be confined
to the main for a fow districts ot Ne
braska. Kansas and Oalahoma. The
cioso waa nervous, at a ranso of a shado
off to Sfj'.ic up, compared with Satur
day night.
BUTTBR-Steady; creameries, 22(82tHc.
EOOH Lower; iftCeMpta. 13.60 c&sra: at
mark, cases Included, IMrDOHc; ordinary
iirsis. i.i'i'0-TJ--; iirnie, .',4C.
CHEESE Hteady: daisies. iswaiii(.:
twins. I"i01!c; Americas, 1814iilSc; long
HUi IIO, 1 S-4lt 40V,
POTATOKrf Lower! receipts. 90 cant:
Michigan. Minnesota -and Wisconsin red,
GOftGSc; Michigan, Minnesota and Wiscon
sin white. 62f(uc.
POULTRY -A live, lower; springs, 16W0;
fowls, IDc,
Liverpool (irnln MnrUet,
LIVERPOOL, March UU- WfIEAT.
RnOl dull' Vrt f wmii , A rn Ta UlA.
1 and No. 2 Manitoba. 7s '.Id. Fu'tilrei
itcady; March, 7 3V4d; May, 7s Jftd; July,
7s 2Wd.
:orn spot rjuiet: American mlxr-a. Cs
SHd. La Plata, futures Irrogular; March,
4s Uttd: July. 4s 7,d.
KLOUR-vvinter patents. 2Ss 5d.
HOPS In London (Paolfio coast), 10s
Kanaia City (.rnln and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. Maroh J8.-VIIBAT-No.
2 hard. WH&90o; No. 3 red. MOSOlc
May. 4644C. July, ',,e
CORN-No. 2 mixed. Cc: No. 3. MiflGJc;
No. J white, CH&C9c; No. 3, C4'4tjK5e; May,
CSUc July CSBlOTie
t)ATS-No. 2 white, 404c; No, 2 mixed,
4ct
HEW YORK ST0CK MARKET
Attitude of Foreign Holders Reipon-
sihle for Sap;.
SENTIMENT UNCERTAIN AT HOME.
A
Rise of Closing Days of Last Week
Apprnr.i. to Haivc U-htttrl
the Resources) of nulllah
Trnders.
NEW YORK. March lC-Europe void
stocks here today and the market saggi'd
slowly. It wan the attitude ot forcgn
holders of stocks which waa primarily ie
sponsible for tho movemcnL London wai
depressed by uncertainty over the home
riilo question. American speculative Is
sues wero unloaded by Lomlun and there
was also selling on direct orders from the
continent, particularly among tho low-
priced railroad stocks. Much ot this sell
ing was said to originate In Amsterdam.
it waa estimated that 9MM) shares wcru
disponed of here on Cabled orders.
At homo sentiment was uncertain. Out
Mdo interests was still nt low ebb. The
rise ot the closing days ot last wek ap
peared to have exhausted the resources
of the bullish traders. iCarly movements
were irergular, but gradually the market
mover downward, under the Influence of,
huropean selling. The close showed a1
majority of fractional losses.
Kansan and Texas Issues wero again
under pressure and their pronounced
weakness gave rise to rumors concerning
a posslblo chango In dlvldent policy. The
ircirrreu ai w and tne common at 10. reii
to tho low prices of tho last ten years.
New Haven waa again heavy, but lato in
the day it made up its loss.
Reports from tho steel trade wero less
favorable. The domestic copper market
showed no signs of returning activity,
bllt foreign CODDCr atntlxtlra. rnnnrtl.,,.
another decrease In supplies. Indicated
l?i . ,cn",n'1 road w'n keeping up.
The increase In bank reserves shown
in Saturday a statement was responsible
t?." a':,ton lif time money today.
firmly ""s, uowevcr, wero held
Bonds were v )tr.ir i.in.i
erals wero "again under pressure. Total
JSJSft.'49' V.n,tetl Sllttl binds wero
-i..mhiiHi;u Ul CRII.
7'i
;
Slk
Amerlrau Asrlcullural .. ,"o
Anifrlcan Dett Br...
American Cin , tno
America Can pW 1.60J
AracrlcaS C. A F , r04
Amtrloan Cotton Oil Son
Am. Ic Bcrnrltlra too
American Lliiteed
JtH
zvfa
J1
W',.
43
S1U
10i
S
S4
102
XI
H
M'i
100H
121U
SI Mj
41V
sin
30S
3: 't
ti
1IH
H
11
!i
133
lli
ii
u
'a
U
lU
147
irf
u
;o'4
iv
U
104
H14
MM
SI Vi
14
American locomotive .
American S t n
American B. A It. pld.
Am. sucar Heflnlnc...
American T, & T
American Tobacco ....
Anaconda Mining Co.,,
Atclilaon
Atchlaon pfd
Atlantic Coaat Line....
lltlttmord A Ohio
too un e'.k
m im
ti
too :si
1,0 97
" soo isli
1.100 ttu
JiB'h
IKS
H
iiili
mtnieneni gtl j.wo 41
nnohlrn ItaaM Tr enn .
lanaainn l-acine ,,, 4 ao
rnlrl Leather , ,, 400
Ctieaapeah A Ohio- B.ioo-
Chicago O. W 400
Chicago, M. A St. P.... 300
Chicago A N. W
Colorado rnel A Iron
Conralldated daa ........ ,
Mt4
11 rt
la
corn rrodurts
DeUare A Hudaon.,.
Pnr A nio nrande,.
Denror ii It, O. pld...
Ultlllra Secnrltlm ,.
Krle
Krl IK pfd
Erie M pfd
400 11 'i
:w iiih
US
HI
lis
4.100
General Eltrlo , ., (00 MM,
Oreat Northern pfd, ,j0r jjtu
Oraat Northern Or ctfa, 3o Ja,
117
i:?
3CU
I09U
Wi
Ul
101K
iiunoia irairai AOO 110
Intarborough Met. ...... , tot) 1
niernomugn Aici. pra... 704
International llarveater.. WD
Inter-Marlnc pfd joi
International Mpr .'.
ou
100.4
4
0
'i
Stfe
M
lISMi 144
iniernauonai rump
Kanaas City Southern
larle.do Qaa
Ililsh Valley l.JM 14S
iMuiaTiiia im jNarnvuia;. 100 13TU
1S7U
M.. 81. P. A B. Hte. M,
1
Mlatourl, If. ft T.,
3,000
IJ4
51
117U
It
I
114
1H
Aliaaourl raclllC
National niacult
Notional Lead
k. n. n. of m. sd ufd..
ano
01
I3H
4Hi
104
Naw Vork Central....,..,
N. V., p. t w.
Norfolk as Waiters
Nortn American
Northern Pacific
raclftc Mall ,,
1.100 DOli 9)
11V
IM
IS
III
:!
in
ltttt
;
VVi
43U
1S1
lftir,
31
Mt
4'1
7!i
1!4
nt
31
ti
. V
WI4
Ui
13
117 U,
IJ4J
11
U
M'i
10aj
15
J
7;
4
ii
iaj
404
10.1 Vi
1011a
71
1UU
iioii
(09
2.100 1134
pennaylvanla
People'a Oaa
"too iiiii
r c c. & st.
IMttaburch Coal
L
:ei
m
it
41
21
41U
m:,
M'i
4U
"ii-";
si
rreaaea eieei car.,
rullmin palace Car....
Heading
11.7C0 HOI
Rapubllo Iron fc Steel...
iwpubiio i, ft a, pii....
Rock laltnd Co
tl
m
coo
, ...
M0
:i
,jno
400
4U
Jl
M'i
is-t
Ttock laland Co. pfd....
Rt. U b St. V 24 pfd.,
Mea board Air Llnt
Beaboarrt A. U pfd
mnM-Rheffleld S. aV
Southern Pacific ...
I..
Poulr-ern Hallwny ....
So, Ratlwar pld
TrnneMeo Conner
Teiaa Pacific
Union Pacific
t'nlon Pacific Pfd
t'nltcd 8taten Ttealty,
United Rtatea Rubber,
t'nllad Htalaa Flcel..,
I', fl. Rleal pfd
Clah Conaer
v.. Carolina chemical
"abaaH
Watiaali ptd
wtern Maryland ...
WeateVn Union
Weatlnalioi'V El'trle
Wheellnn t I Y.
Chl"i CVioper
N. T.. K H It II...
i.SAO. 15U 117
i.WV) lt(,
3,M SI'.i
ZM 110
?.ie, Silt
a?
Mil,
II"
it
j
400
!.M0
.oo
7'i
"vi
rtST Con. Copper
Total ealea for tha day
T.S
l4.fOi ahdci.
2Vcit York Money Alurket,
NEW YORK, Mrch 16.-MONBY-Call
tlrm at V,itoi per cent; ruling rale, 3 per
cent; closing, lTiflS per cent. Time loans
caBler; sixty days, 2ffi per cent; ninety
nays, 343 per cent; six months, VAliA
per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPEU-lfltli
oer cent.
oTbHUNO EyCCHANOE-Steady; sixty
days, 34.S423: cominercUl 1)11 1 t.83Vi.
MlLVKR liar, fcS'sc; Mexican dollars,
45140.
BONDS Govcrnniont. steady; railroad,
easy.
Closlnif quotations on bonds today were
as follows;
U. S. ret. ta, reg... 3H K. C. bo, rel. la... 17H
do coupon HiU K. deb.. 4a, 1311. IU,
V. B. la. rar 1V3 K N. uot. 4a.... 141a
do coupon IM'.aM. K. b T. lat 4a.,
V. tl.vla. re( HI ' do sen. 4Ha l
do coupon HJVillo. pacific 4a 1IV
Panama 3a coupan. 103V4 do runv. t a3a
Aroer. As. S- loo'.v. n il. ot 31. 4H M
eA. T. 4 T. cr. 4a.. S4 K. Y. C. . 3VJa,... (34
Am. T0U000 (a.. 1W.4 do deb. 41 KI
Armour 10. n. x., 11. ; It.
Atchlaon ceu. 4a..
cr, J4a ,0
do or. 4a, 1X0.
do T, 6a
A. C- L. lat 4..
Hal. b Oslo la....
do 3 ...
Ilrook. Tr. cv. 4a.
Ten. of Oa. la....
MVN. t W. lat c. 4a.. (4
.101' do ev. 4a tOMi
. No. I'aciric 4a IU,
MV Mo 3a 67
. l 0. H. U rfdg. 4a. . 31
. ftlla peno. ct. 34 1911 ftfta;
.101 Mo ran. 4a WlU
Can. Leather aa...
'H Reading aeu l ... IJU
Ctiea. A Ohio 4H 4W B. U A H. P. fa 4, 711
do conv. iwa. 'an, ten. M. , 41
Ctikaio It A. IHa. 7 fit. U H. W i-. 4a., 73
C. H. Q- 1. Is.... Wtlft A. U adi. St.... n
do (en. 4 SJHo. Par. rol. 4a.... l(
r M S P o 4V4a..l60K do ct. 4a 7W
C. II. I. aV P. c. 4 39 do lat ret. 4a (11,
do rfc 44 714 f.o. IUIIaar 3a 10114
f . 8. r 4U 1U do ffB. 4i 74
n. 11 cr. 4a... mvi'nlon rarlfle 4a.... 7W
D. It. (1. ref. (a. ti'i do cr. 4a ..... Mli
Dlallllcra (a i do let I, ra(. 4a... UU
Krla p, I. 4a 1414 p. s. Uutber Be. ..101
do es. 4a 74i V. H. Rteel 3d ta..)01
do rt. 4a, eer. B. 74V..r. nliani. 6a.... (4
111. Can. lat rat. U Ml, 'Wlv j.t A aa. 4a. U
Inter. Met. 4a 774 Wnlern ifd. 4... 77V
later. M. 31. 4V4a. 44 Waet. Klec. ev. la.. 44 Si
Japan 4laa IS TVIa. Central 4a... Mli
Uld. "Offered.
Local Srcarllle.
Quotationa furolihed or Burns, Prtnkar A Co.,
411 Oman jsauonai DanK cuuaiog:
111(3. AeVad.
Aurclla. la.. U, IMS
Caaa Tbraahiiut Maahlne Co
Commonwealth Ufa Int., Omaha....
Dera at Co. pfd
On Molnca, la., f4ehool 4 Via, 1H1..
1'alrraont fraamerr 7 per cent ff-
101 10t.ii
ii
1(1
11
K
lOOti
IW1,
UM
V
101'i
101H
m.u
101
v
104
MVa
103
loou
to
10IH
"a
31
llouaton. Tax. HS a...
1S
Kanaaa Oa and Blac 7 per cent pfd Ola
lalada O. U t: 11 .
M
llouot Ayr, la.. Ilia. 12
Mountain Htatea T. & T. aloak.
Macon Co Mo., lief. 3a. 1MI
Montreal T ft I, (a, 1115. . ..
Omaaa fiaa f,a, )I7
(Ill of Omaha 4aa. IM4
Omaha i Bt. Itr. (a. 1M.
Omaha t (.' B. St Hr pfd-
.. IM
..
.. (i
.. lOMa
14
omiha ft t- n, rt n. pfd t
Portland. Ore.. I Ml 1044 !
Itocky Xtonntaln Fuel, bonus 1H
wlft Co , atoek 1M4. 1MH
Stout Cttr Woek Tarda It, IMn 1 H
Stmt City Stock Tarda pld 17 St
!ettl rVhfl la, t 10! I
cVuth Omalia City Ilt 1M lW
Han ruern. Cal.. ft. U. la, ISM Mtta Jftl.H
5alt'lJko City Pehool 4 1M0 K M
fnton flock Tarda. Omaha M 10ft
Vlh P. A U Co. la. 1114. l
ttnatdli Mlnlntr stocks.
BOSTON, March l.-Closlnrt nottlon
on stocks were:
Nerad Con MS Alleuea 4U
Nlplaalas Mlnre ... a Arant. Copper T1H
North nuiia a. t u b is.
North lrfac ........ l'l Allien Com li
Old lomlnlon 4IU Cal. A Art mill '
OaCMla t. 71 Cal. 1lela.. 411
gulney 41 Centennial 1IV
Mliannon , Coppar ttanta C. C.
Bupertcr f 11 Kaat nulla C M1.-.. 1IH
Fuperlor tc. B. XI... 1 rranklln i
Tsmarark ........... 31 Oranhy tin M
V. S. . It. t,.. W Oreena Cnane ... Si
do pld 47H lln Rnyala VTPer. 31
flan On tOH Kerr Lake 4S
tttah Copper Co Ike Copper t
Winona a 4 I Salle. Copper. ., 4
Wolverine Miami Copper Ma
nunc t superior... sox .-vionana ............ 41
London Stock Market
I3NDON. March R American securi
ties opened irrecularly, with narrow
llmlls diirlne thn early tmdlne today. At
noon prices run ceil from '.i above to H
below parity. .
Consols for money, 7iVl accounts, 7M;
Union Pacific, 1R1V
81LVKR-ltar, steady, !6 13-ICd.
MONHY-IfiiVa. short bills, 2',; thtoo
months, 2 ft24.
Itnnk rirnrlnus.
OMAHA. March 16. Hank clearlnKs for
Umaha today were 3,3s,4St.i and for the)
l-ui rvoi'uiiuniK uny iik jrnr, a,tBO,Dav.3l.
NICW YORK (1 EN URAL MARKET
Uuotntlnim of tho l)n' on Varloos
Cnnimndltle.
NEW YORK. March lil-PLOUR-Qulet;
uprlnc patents, 3t.7fKfN.90; winter
strnlghls, $1.35ft4.K)f winter patents, S4.50M
490; sprlne clears, S4.20fM.3.v oxtrn. No.
1 winter, 3.65?f3.85; extra, No. 3 winter.
J3.4Mf.3.M.
WHEAT -Spot, steady: No. 2 hard
winter. 31.00. c. I. f.. to arrive; No. I red,
3I.01H, elevator, domestic; No, 1 northern
Duluth, Jl.ff-'H, f. o. b., nflont. opening
navlRatlon; No. 1 northorn Manitoba.
I1.03U, f. o. b., nflont. Euturea Inactive
with small prices changes. May, 31.01 "-IS;
July. 97Hc.
HOPS Stindy; stale, common to choice,
1913, 374:.r; 1912, 17I21c; Pacific coast.
1913. KKhKc: 1912, lOtTlOo.
HIDBS-Stcady; Rottota, SlHtffEHc;
Centrnl America, SlHo.
PETROLEir.M Steadv: refined. New
Vork bulk. 33.25: barrels. 3S.75; cases. $11.25.
1 t rt. . . . j . ., , -t
Ohio, 27o.
CQRN-Spot. firm; No. 2 yellow. 72c,
c, 1. f to nrrlce.
OATS ripd. quletl stnlidard, t.ffllCc;
No. 3. i:.f45!ic: fancy clipped white, 45H
W4So.
HAY-Stendy; standurd. tl.WtiMM: Noj
1. fl.Ocei.OTH; No. 2, 9.H07lict No. 3, 85
4J90C.
LEATHER Firm; hemlock firsts, 30c;
toconds, 2S029C.
PROVISIONS Porl:. steady; mes.
$23.(XWl3.rKi: family, i34.00WM: short
clears, 3.25ti 22.00. Reef, steady! mess,
$IS.0osilS.B0! family, J19.W30.09. Cut meats,
steady; pickled bellies', 10" to- H noiinds,
13Vn4Hc; pickled hams. 3H.OOJM4.5n. Lanl,
easy; middle west, $l0.60U10.70r refined,
barely Btendy: continent. $ll..'tt; ftouth
America. $11,93; compound, 34.12Hli3.37H.
TALLOW-Stoady; city, fic; cotlnfy,
Cfl6c; special, 7c.
HUTTER Haroly steady; receipts. C.900
tubs: crenmcry extras, 27Ufl2Sc; firsts,
S3Vji27o; extras, held, 2HVit27c.
CHEESE Vlrirti receipts, 1.1CO boxes;
state whole milk, fall and summer spe
cials, lR1iW19c: avcrsKe fancy, lSQlBlioS
winter made- specials, 17-Iei8c.
EOQS Weak; receipts, 13,800 rases;
fresh gathered extras. 26o; extra firsts,
2Se; firsts, 2Uj25c; nearby hennory,
white, 27c.
POUI.TRY-Dresaed. easy; fresh killed
western chickens, 15925a; fowls, 11818U0;
turkeys, l6T23c.
Mftnl MMrkrt.
NE YORK. Maroh 10.-METALS-lycnd.
iiulct. 3.p:4.03; London, 16 7s Cd.
Bpellcr, quirt; electrolytic, 314.1SUW14.X;
lake, nominal: castlnu, 14.0Q.H.12H. Tin,
firm; sp'ou 7.0(X8.11M; June. 33338.60.
Antimony, dull; tTookion's, 37.23. Iron,
quiet; No. 1 northern, $IR.0(Zrlo.60; No. 2
northern, 314.75ft 123: No. 1 sir) them.
3l4.7SK15.23i No. 2 southern, 3H.Wlfl5.0O.
London prices: Copper, steadlS spot, CC.1
10s. futures, 164. Tine, slendy; spot, 1173
5; futures, 174 5s. Iron, Cleveland war
rants, oOB&d.
MT. IXJUIS( Mnrclt 16.-M1ETAL8-Lciid,
qulcl, 3J.00, Hpoltcr, dull, 35.15.
4)11 nnd noaln.
NEW YORK. March l.-COTTONaEED
OIL Steady; prim summer yellow, $7.23;
March S7.3U Slay, J7.33; July, 37.62.
ROaiN-Oulet; strained, common to
good, 34.3034.40;
TURPENTINE Steady; machine bar
rels, 4C.
SAVANNAH. Qa.. March 16. TUR-
PENTTNB Firm at 46-'51e: sales. 81 hbls.;
recolpts, 103 bbls.; shipments; 86 bbls.;
slocks. 14,022 bbls.
ROHIN-PIrm; soles. 1 1.460 hb Is.: re
ceipts. 246 bbls.! shipments. 981 bbls.'.
stocks, IIS.OOO' bbls. Quotations: A and
n. 33.93: C and D. ll.97r E. XtOO: V.
$4.0214; O, $4.05: II, $4.10; I. $4.15; K, $4.23V4i
M, $1.S0J N. $3.70: WO, $J.W); WW, $8.34
Wool flnla In London,
LONDON, March 16. There were 0,113
bales offered at the wool salts todny.
All grades were readily sold at steady
prices. Secured Merinos wore ln,Uern re
quest for tho continent. American pur
rliiiscH to data are estimated at 17,000
IjmIcb. Tho sales will be concluded to-
IIIOI'IOW,
Nr. I.onla flenrfrll Mrtrket.
ST. L01T1B. March l.-WHEAT-No. 3
red. MifrW.c; No. S hard. 01Hf34c: May,
tcfj92l4c: July. 8614o.
CORN Nr. 2. 8c; No. 3 white, 84Vlc;
May, mtl4c; July, tauc.
OAT8-N0. 2. 40c; No. 2 white, 40H
41cf MM', SDKc; July, 33aC.
RYE 64c.
t ot Ion Market,
NEW TORI, Mareh l.COTTON
Futurca closed steady. March. 12.70o;
May. 12.10c; July, 11 02c: Auaust, 11.77c;
October, 11.40d; December. ll,46e; Bpot,
quiet; mlddllnfr, US3c; gulfr UMc,
Ttry floods jrnrket.
NHW YORK. March 1.-Drtr OOODH
Cotto.i tfoods markets were steady today
with moderate trade rportlnr. Raw silk
waal quiet. Dress Roods were In fair de
mand. Yarns were steady.
RAILROAD MAN GETS ONE
DOLLAR FROM SICK FUND
Requesting his share of the old hos
pital and slok fund left in the hands of
the ITplfed Htates district court when the
Union Pacific railroad went Into hands of
rerelvers years ago, 3. I. Krauss of
Bhreveport La., has learned that although
he paid AO cents a year Into the fund for
almost twenty years, his share, of the
fund Is only $1. It wns the money paid in
by thn old-tlmo employes of the road that
went for tho building of hospitals, so very
little per capita remained In the fund
when tho road went through bankruptcy.
About $3,t00 was in the fund at the time
of the receivership, and that- sum was
placed In thn hand of the clerk of the
federal district court, to he distributed
pro-rata to the employes. Only abdut $1,000
has ever been asked for. Krauss was a
locomotlvo engineer and retired and went
south in 184.
KIRNASS IS FINED $25
FOR ANNOYING POLICE
Sot Klrnass. 2601 Rlondo street, was
fined $36 and costs In police court on
charge ot disorderly conduct.
Klrnass, who was angry at his former
landlady, Mrs. M. Mltx, 2432
Franklin
street, had sent the police on sis different
occasions to the house with tho Informa
tion that ii gambling hell was blng con
ducted there. Tho police on the sixth
journey found four 10-year-old girls play
ing "pit." and failed to raid tho place.
Klrnass was arrested on a warrant
OMAHA LIVE-STOCK MARKET
Killing Cattle Slow to Lower and
Feeder Fully Steady.
HOGS TEN TO FIFTEEN LOWER
Receipts ot l.nnibs Lrer "Than
Canal of I.nte on si JHonday -Sheep
Strndy nnd Lnnibs
Btendy to Hosier.
SOUTH OMAHA, March IS, 1914.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hoes. Sheep.
Estimate Monday 3.900 8,000 I8.0JO
Maine day last week... ,3M 4.311 13,3 IS
Same 2 weeks ano 5.700 6.015 14.11
Same S weeks ago , 2.310 4.216 12,179
Same I weeks ao 7,31 S 4.218 13,473
Same day last year.... 1.8S5 2,313 3,061
Tho following table- shows the receipts
ot cattle, nogs and sheep at th South'
Omaha llvo stock market for tho year to
date as compared with last yean
. lili. wis. me Deo.
Cattle ........... 19I.8M 200.SSO 9.042
Moks 1R,W0 4,67 31,07
6Tieep , R7I.S10 rl,(Bl 08,619
The followlnc table snows the ranee ot
prices mr hog at tne rMiuth umaiia live
stock market tor tha last few days, with
comparisons;
Date. 1 mi. H)13.m3.1911.UlU.l9U9.l03.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
e 201
U IS
921
91
47
6 08
S2SU
6 S3
a
9 631
6 14
i 33
8 30
6 73
6 83
9 601 6 36
4
8 24
8 30
8 37
8 47
8 52
9 i 6 20
4 23
4 23
4 S3
838
6 37
8 311
6 34
9 63
161
6 30
6 831
6 831
a
Mar.
Mar.
8X9
8 76
9 78
44
4ti
4 38
4 31
74
6 43
Mar.
SSeli
6.3
6 40
6 trj U K 6 M,
Mar.
8 33
0 7&10 22
6 631
Mar.
8 84V
8S9
6 801
10 27
6 40
Mar. 12.
a 40'
8 BOH
8 4SI
0 45
10 371
6 43
4 33
Mar. IX
8 69
6 6
0 43
6 63
6 pS
6 HO
6 47 4 37
Mar. 14.
8 87
10 34
4 4)
Mar. 16.
67
9
10 421
6 40l
Mar. 16. 1
6 7310 SR
6 M 4
'Sunday.
Receipt and disposition of llvo stocti
at the' Union stock yards. South Omaha,
Neb., for twenty-four hours t-ndlnc at
3 o'clock yesterday:
RECEIPTS CARS
L-atU0.1log8.Bheep;ll'l;i.
C, M. & 8L T - 3
Missouri 1'aclflo ... 1
1
6
3
to
6
t
29
1
Uniun Pacific 21
C. & N. W., cast.. 14
U. & N. , west.. 3
C. S. P.. M. & o... 23
25
. 4
21
C, 11. &. Q., east.. 1
C, R. Si Q., west,,.. 40
C, R. I. & P., east. 7
C. R. I. ft p.. vet. 1
uunou central 7
Chicago O. V 2
Total receipts. ..168
10S
77 22
DISPOSITION HEAD.
Cattle. Hoes. Bheop.
Morris A Co....
Bwlft A: Co ,
2M'
1.114
243
266
781 319
963
J
7 ,
IM
200
44
67
00
Ot
87
207
43
324
4
76
83
1W
4
5
S
14
44
286
3S&
1,327
3,3trt:
2,673
8.08A
3,37
3,477
Cttdahy Packing
Armour fc Co....
J. W. Murphy..,
Co
...4....
Lincoln Packing
Co.
Ho. Omaha Packlne Co
Jtentou, Vaiisant-Luslu
miu Hon
V. B. Lewis
Huston A Co
J. 11. Root & Co
J. H. Rulla
L. Ii. Huss
Rosenstock Bros
McCreary & KcIIobr..
Worthelmer & DeKen,.
II. P. Hamilton
Rothschild
Mo, & Kan. Calf Co..
Christie
HlRRlnS'
Huffman
Roth
Raker. Jones & B...
Tanner llros,
John Harvey
Othor buyers
1,054
Totals
4.005
8,440
12,11:
CATTLE Receipts wero light this morn
tag. only 187 cars- being- reported In. They
were In fact tha lightest tor a Monday
ainco threa weak ago' and yet dotioia
the receipts for the corresponding day a
year ago,
Beef steers were extremely slow and dull
111 spito or tno light run., uuyers seemeu
to bo Waiting for later reports from the
cast and wero also apparent y looking
for s lower market tomorrow. Thus they
re t that what they did not buy today
they could secure cheaper tomorrow, and
thay accordingly took their time In filling
orders. It was In fact midday or after
before a clearance had been cirectoa
Prices were weak to 10c lower.
Heifers were In very good demand this
morning and desirable killers sold very
frdely at good steady or oven strong'
prices'. Tho best tat cows" opened, about
steady, but the general market on kllllng-
cowfl waa slow, closing 100 lowor. biock
cows and heifers were In good demand
and everything sold early at steady to
strong prices.
Blockers and feeders were steady to
stronger" and active, the receipt for tho
most part changing hands early.
Quotations on Cattle; Good to choice
beef steers. $8.3019.00; fair to good bcot
steers, $8,004)8.30; common to fair beet
stecra. $7.2S4j8.00; good- to cholco corn-fed
heifers; S7.2607.7J; good to choice rom-fed
cows, 36.0097,23; fair' to good grades, 35.75
Q1.60; common to fair grades, $4.2Tj6.73;
gnod to chnrce mockers and feeders, $7.75
4jS.25; fair to good atockera and feeders,
I7.25tt7.73; common to fair stocKers fee 1
rrs, 1S.WV37.2S; stock cows nnd heifers.
$K.00tf7.60; stock calve, 3lMMiS.O0t VoaJ
calves, $S.0O?.60; bulls, stoCS, etc;, 35.75
Representative sales:
DEBIT flTEERS.
No.
24..
Av.
....10(7
...,1373
....lOW
Vt.
7 44
7 411
7 M
7 (3
7 71
7 10
7 (1
No.
3....
IS..,.
13....
ft.
St....
SO....
1
Ar.
..1275
v.iin
..1371
..1174
..1211
..KM
..13W
..1113
Vr.
i 14
Sil
CS I w
3 30
i '
S (4
I (3
133
7 M
7 M
( tl
( 31
al
( 44
i 40
I 40
( (0
C4
( U
7 13
u
11
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(
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(24
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1014
23..
IKrt
1....
11....
(91
1019
aft
14.
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bTElSRS
AND UKinsttd.
440
1 w (..
(13
331
31
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... IU
... KO
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... 44
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I W
t
3 (0
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6...
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1
COWS AND illJlirERB.
...10W 7 00
10l
( 01
1...
IK3
17
I
21
4
1
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1.....
1
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17
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t
40
M
H
4
14.....
30
14
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11
11 ENTERS.
... 701
... Mi
... M
... CO
...1130
... (10
...11(0
...1IM
...1(10
... (70
...im
( 10 (..
... 7(1
... US
...101S
...1JW
...1719
...1111
...11(0
...1U0
... 170
... 710
7 40
T 43
7 M
3 0
( M
T 00
7 0
7 II
7 It
T (0
7 00 11....
7 3( 10....
.
( 11
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( 11
(3
( 73
It....
1(
STAGS.
...... 130 7 70
CALVES.
314 7 (0 4 IM S M
(13 7 71 4 133 t (0
!4n 00
STOCK ER8 AND FEEDERS,
734
i t"0
( M
117...
'43....
1M4
7 (3
7 70
7 70
7 70
7 70
7 7t
7 So
7 14
7 SO
7 11
7 (3
7 (S
7 tO
7 10
7 (4
7 OA
7 00
7 II
3 30
7 33
7 3&
1 (0
7 SO
7 55
7 0
7 M
7 M
7 H
7 (3
.... 151
.... (07
...,10M
....1039
.... !4t
....1031
..,.1031
.... (93
.... ad
.... 140
,.,.I04(
,...1073
.... (4(
.... (17
(64
Ml
11M
..... (04
(44
774
713
100S
(13
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nu
600
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7 a
WE8TKKNS WYOMING.
13 feeders.. 835 7 75
Wyoming William Irvine, Jr.
36 feeders.. fOl 8 10
llOOS Supplies were large for a lion
day, estimates calling for 114 cars, cv 3,000
head. This Is nearly twice as large, as a
week ago, and Is over 6,500 heavier than
for the same day last year.
An oversupply at Chicago this morning
started a sharp, stump at all market
points, nnd the local market was no ex
ception to the general rule, lor with a
j ceptlon
i liberal run In sight, buyers started out
Diauwg ll&uira limb hcic iun jww.
si,d, In some Instances, a flat 15c lower
There was no shipping or speculative de
mand to bolster up the early market, and
while salesmen objected strongly to mak
ing so large a concession and refused to
cut loose at the prices offered, the buyers
stood pat on their early bids, so that
when the first sales were finally made.
values were very little different from the
bid nuoted early In the mornlnr. and
looked to be all ot I0ffl3e lower than at.
uroay h average.
Trade was slow nil the way thrJURh,
and towards th elosfr weakened off h
little, eo that tho last sales made were a
shade lower than the- early market, and
very nearly lSc lower than Baturday
Bulk ot sales wan made at IS.SitiS.W.
with quite a sprlnkllnit nt J8.6C, top for
the day.
Representative sales:
reo.
10.
!..
17..
ii"
77,,
..
At.
Sh. Tr. Ko. Ar. 8b. Pt
SO ft 30 311 ... Hi
HO g 10 M 341 160 I 4)
10 40 73 t4 ... 41
... 40 Mi 3t2 ... 1 41
19 t 44 71 St! 1(0 I 45
... S 44 40. 314 ... 1 41
... 144 ;t at ... ri$
... ft 40 7 .137 1S1 I 43
... t 40 SI 311 U ft 41
... ( 40 7 lt ... ft 4
10 8 40 M 114 ICO ft 4-11
... !M0 (S 34 ... IV)
160 I 40' 40 3M 10 I 30
... ft 40 31 150 ... tUt
... 40 (1 371 10 ft-M
10 1 40 41 1(3 . . I M
344 ft 4211 77 170 ... SO
... ft 4il 71 37 14 I SO
(0 ft 41H 7 M4 SO ft 4.
340 ft 43a 71 141 .. (14
... ft 41H H Sl ... ft 1
40 I 41i 21 341 ... ft 10
... 8 41 M 17 ... Ml,
40 ft 41 U : ... ft U
... ft 41 ... ft M
M ft 4t 11 37 ... 1 (K
... I 4$ 43 311 Ml ft IK
... ft 41 4 313 120 IH
40 ft 41 14 301 . . es
rias.
.. 7 75 110 148 . .. ft 31
....1(6
....214
....111
....M4 -....110
....tw
...
a.'.'.
4...
41...
71. ..
at...
ti...
f.9...
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M...
34. .
...
70...
247
3
IM
1M
Ill
:ot
tn
333
!
tlT
Ill
217
117
:
toi
va
i
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144
71.
7.
11.
4.
70.
M.
41
til
n t
II 122
RHERP.
-Tho packer's had a liberal sup-
nlv of both sheep and lambs to select
from as the run was made up of sonv
seventy-seven cars, or 18,000 head, blng
about 4,764 head In excesa ot last Monday,
6.821 more than two weeks ago and nr
many as 14,108 more than orr the corres
ponding day a year afO. While thera
wero somrj pretty nood lambs on, sale, the
average quality ot tho lamb orferlhss did
not quite come up to that at and near tha
clor of last week, everythlhR being prac
tically on tho fed western order, inciun
Inn some shipments from the Scottsbluft
territory, Wyoming and Idaho. Aged
sheep formed a larger percentage- of thu
receipts than on any day last week and
aa usual ewes were most numerous,
though quite a sprinkling of wethers and
yearlings was on hand.
The better graded of Iambs and mnaft
all kinds of mutton offerings were fairly
active) sellers a ptrlces fully steady with
last Friday, notwithstanding tho fact thaft
rocims wero noerai, x.amos, neavy or
on th-f inbetween order, however, wero
Slow to move as a rule and valussuhnd n.
Weak, and In mm. Inalilnra b Inm. tn
tlency. Trado on these kinds could best
ue described aj generally easier.
The earlv limh .nlnv . a
p.25T.6o, with some from "Wyoming go
!n5i.ft feder hVer at 3.76o.S3. the lat
ter being also steady with last week; Fed
Sf Scrn ?p" mved anywhere from 33.00
W5., weight and quality fixing tits' price.
Some yearling-.owes were gnod onough to
VCII fit StMP.
lrnVhl,l55nera., .maIket 0H- th l 5e-
ii tn. 1 -'.n ? .f ,ftraba 'M'rathon slow,
clear7nc5lewnB V 0n a COraP,t
,SHot.aUoUa,011 sh'n an nb: llambs,
Sold ffl&'a f60?7: "nbs. fol? to
frST01- 'nbs. common to fair,
37,007.40; iambs, culls, 33.604M.60l ycarl
aeti,,;rl, soo1 t0 choice; ts.75
i.'S!,W.ethet'.f"lr ,0 00' 3.6036.76t ewes!
l0UfL' ot lambs 74
2 gouth Dakota lambs 74
? South Dakota lambs ........ 73
o.2 corn'5 lambs em
2lcornfed ewes ! ' ii
Pr
7 30
7 80
7 30
6 95
6 85
5 Ml
6 SO
723
7 6J
765
7 65
7 25
7 ta
7 40
7 10
6 65
6 75
6 76
6 73
5 80
a Si
4 76
5 U
5;85
6
5 8!
751
TP
83
cornfed ewes ...its
"12 pnrnf.,,
81
1S4 Hotltll DflKnla t.v,k.
77
77
7T
68"
81
!U S0U Dawota lamhs !
lijgoutli Dakota, lambs-
vi cuuin uaicoia iambs
lift COmfed Inmha
267 cornfed lambs
.... 70
.... 70
.... 65
.... 6T
65
.... ttf'
....10S4
....104
a... 81
..,.103
....102
....101
....104
.... 76
.... 74'
IU. Wyooi'tW feeder lambs
JVyom ng feeder lambs .
I?? Wyoming feeder lambs .
X yomlig recders lambs
200 cornfed owes ,
210' Colorado owes-.,., ,
66 Wyoming ewes
cornrcd ewes
203 cornfed ewes .
16 cornfed ewes
191 cornfed ewes
23$. cornfed Iambs
227 cornfed lambs
Chlcaaro tire' ataclt Market.
?i.IIC.A29'. March 16. CATTLE Re
celpts 17,000 head; market, steady td 10c
vSJsbeove8' V-ZKW' Texas ateers.
?7 208.30; western steers. $6.80(88.101 stock-
crtn!?5l,,M; calves. $7.0010.00.
.iiwa.?T5.ec,ptif M,00 ndi market.
Siu MocVTreeaya average;
A.l,7I?8,S0! ",sht' -60S.SS; mixed.
8WS: XAtt- "
he8ad- marD ..--AWB-neeelpt 2S.00Q
vfftiruSLJX1 "aUves, $4.80tJ6.30;
western, 34.9036.33; yearlings, e ja5?!7 ri'
lambs, native? fe.soz.so; wVs'terni ! W 80
ICainana City lVe Slock Market.
KANSAS OTTV nr a,.t Jr.
dressed beef stceVs. n.;k?A.
steers. 27.25y8.70: s6uthern . teW Ifffflfi
frJTi"'6'' heifers. $8,759.oi1
Brfl and rsaia va to rjvae r.
iicki-iiun, s,mu neaa: market loo
uWSr! bulkJ 8-W-85i heavy. $S.75?
packers nnd hninh.r. to rT,,.,0.
$8.3538.601 pigs. $r0. ""'
hf.J. 7I:U LAMBS-Recelptt. 8.E00
head: market steady to I0o higher
lamb-. mamMi yearlings. $8.3j"oo;
wethers. $3.50,25; owes, $5.25tjG.65. V
Slrmx Cltr LtVe Stock Market.
Sioux city. t fw,i. ,
Rocolpu. 3,000 'head: raVrtet Ifc MhrhS."
natIVS steers. $7.488.75: hntrher. m ui
$5.tXMiT.:
tious-Recelpts. 3,000 head; market
ror heavy. 34.42lt4t8.jx: miv.
HtTBISP AND LAMUSwRecelpts. f00
heiUt Jod muttons. 6aff.75; vtsthers.
$25A00; owes. J4.C035.33; larabu, $6.Wd
ta noicucnaV """"" j.jjiio.io; canners.
$4.0ft8.23j atockera and feeders, $6.754u
7.05s calves. rr.MfMt M. k..ii.
, ... mOMm. CIL ,
St. Louis Live Steak Market.
ST. LOUIS. March 16. CATTLE Rfr
celpts; 2,k h4;ad: market alow knt
Steady; beef steers, 37.504W.25: caws and
i?lSr?V V-:'-' stocked andCOf'edSrn..
$5.op7JOi southern steers, $o,764?.36; cows
1,i?rtX'ilfft1r?s H006-00.! caWes7$.oa8;10.00.
JJG?7?,c,nl,' 1000 head; market
fWOd higher; plaa and light. $7.0068.85
mixed ami I butchers, $.70J8.is; good
heavy. $8.858.l.
HIIKISP AND LAMBS-Receltfts. 2,000
r.mt,.m.omut,on8 v--
St, Joseph Live Stack Market.
8T. JOSIOIMI, March 1J. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 6S0 head: market strong to 10c
higher; steers. $75009.00; cows and heif
ers. 4.90.W: calves, $5.0019.50.
HOC1S Receipts, 4,800 head market 5ff
lOo lower; top, X.C5; bulk of sales, $3,o
Q8.60.
SI1K12P AND I-.MU8-Recelpts. 5,500
head; market strong; lambs, 17.0037,85
Live StocU In .Slffht.
Ricelpts of live stock at the clx
principal western markets;
Cattle. Hoars. Sheen
Sioux City 3.V00 3,000 SO)
Kansoa City ...13.000 ,Utr 8.500
fit. Louis 2.W0 12.000 2.50)
St. Joseph 130 4.S0O
Kouth Omaha ,,. 3,vO) 8.(0o 18,000
Chicago 1S.0CO ' 33,(430 25,000
Total
.....44,453 t8,40O 6S.3CO
Omaha llay Starker
OMAHA. March 12 PRAIRIB IIAY
No. 1 to chotce upland. $iacosnj; io,
2 to choice upland. $9.0010.ti0: No. 3 to
choice upland. 37.0O2O.00; No. i to chotce
midland. $0.003'ia00; No. 3 to cholco mid
land, 3S.O0W.0O; No. 3 to choice midland.
$7.O0tj.O0; No. I to choice lowland. $7.0ofii
8.00; No. 3 to choice) lowland. JOOOJfTOO,
No. 3 to choice lowland, 34.OOfie.0u.
STRAW .Nona on the market Choice
oat or rye la quotable at 35.0Ogtd.W,
Choice whrat, $5.0065.50.
AlaAIaFA Nona on the market It Is
quotable as follows: Chotce. 313.tO4rll.ri0.
No. 1. $U.(Xari3.0; No. 2. 33.0Ck2ni.00; No,
3. $7.00039,00.
Klfln Hatter Slarket,
KLGIN, March J8.U UTTER- Weak at
iHc,