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    THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 11)14.
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REAL ESTATE.
AUNTRAUTS 1IK TITLE.
HEED Abstract Co., oldest abstract
sffleo in Nebraska. 20ft Drsndels Theater.
CITY rilOl'BRTY FOR, 9ALB.
Bank Must Sell
1310-1312 South
28th Street
Pride $2,500 Each
We "offer you for the first time two
Bouses of S room each, modern In every
Dispect; east fronts; paving all paid. We
tiavo been Instructed to have these houses
painted and new fixtures put .In and some
one Is going to purchase the best bar
pain offered In Hanscom Park. We will
sell these houses on a small payment
down and monthly payments. Po not fall
to look at them today.
HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 114 Harnoy St.
$40,000.00
Investment
Business Block
8 Net
10 Year Lease
Nearly now brick block on large
corner lot In rapidly Improving die
trlct. Owner needs more money In
hiB business and will sell at cost and
take ten-year lease on the property;
pay 8 per cent net annual rental. No
better Investment In the city.
'Armstrong-Walsh Co.
Tyler 1536.
210-12-14 State Bank Bldg.
NEAR 30TII AND
CALIFORNIA
7 ROOMS, MODERN, $4,250
.Has reception hall, living room, dining
-room and Kitchen on first floor, nnis'iea
In oak, except kitchen; four nice bed
rooms and bath on second floor: strictly
modern: full basement, arranged for
laundry, nicely decorated' throughout: eust
front, corner lot, paved street on two
sides, wan arrange reasonaoie icrras.
Let us show you this property if you
want a close-in home.
mATT-FAIRPIELD
COMPANY,
330 Omaha NaU Bank Bldg. Doug. 3itl.
Price Cut
4S1& Dodge street, Dundee.
Brlflt and stucco house of 9 rooms.
Finished in quarter-sawed oak. beamed
celllpgs in dining room and largo living
room; old-fashioned fireplace built of
brown stone; sun room, breakfast room
.and buffet kitchen, 4 fine bedrooms fln-
v.Ai in whit, onnmal! ttlA hnfh roam.
Utll.ll ... v. I ...... w . , -
large sleeping porch; house finely dcg-
rated throughout. The paving Is all paid,
andthe price for this fine homo is only
t,oW. onc-tnira caen.
" Glover & Spain
919 Cliy National. Doug. 3952.
KO-UNTZE PLACE
THREE BOUGHT?,
'ONE SOLD, TWO LEFT
1 . 3lx-rdpm modern houses. In flrst-clasa
condition, very easy terms. Between
18th and 20th on Binney. All special
..taxes paid. .
; A. P. TDKEY & SON
441442.Board of Trade Bldg. Phone D. 02
SOUTH SIDE
Reception hall, living room, dining room,
kitchen, two bedrooms and bath, floored
attic, nice cement basement, all modern,
furnace, good location, within walking
distance, lovely yard, paved street. Price
only $3,000.
BEJI1S-CARLBERG CO.
310-813 Brandets Theater Bldg.
. 4 Business Lots
22x90 feet each, good location for small
retail business and flats: Location Slth
and'Leavenworth Sts. Ojily lots this size
near' this junction point. Eee us for price
and " terms.
GEORGE & COMPANY,
Phone D'. 75. 903 City Nat. Bank Bldg
Beautiful Home
V,"t have Just completed a beautiful
two.atory, six-room house, cornering on
Miller park at 2Wth and Redlck Ave.;
oak floors throughout and oak finish
This, home is complete in every detail.
Price, 4.1D0J terms.
NORRIS & NORRIS,
400 Bee--Building. Phone Doug. 4270.
.Choice Bungalow
In
Dundee
rooms, beautifully decorated, shades
and curtain rods in.- large lot. mjxis
choice district; reduced from tl.500 to only
M.1W.
Payne & Slater Co.
618 Omaha Nat- Bank Bldg.
CHOICE
INSIDE RETAIL
PROPERTY
ThV onlv high class centrally located
retail property in the city that can bt
nurchaaerl nt less than It la worth. Pavs
6 per cent net on JW.Ooo above price at
which we can deliver it. Ground floor
rentals amount to 5 per cent of gross
rentals. Terms exceptionally favorable.
bee us at once.
W. H. THOMAS & SON,
228 State Bank Bldg.
FIELD CLUB DISTRICT
Seven rooms, all modern, furnace, ce
ment basement, first-class neighborhood.
close tp school and car line, south front
lot, an niceiy soaoed. price only J3.6W,
BEMIS-CARLBERG CO.
310-313 Brandeis theater Bldg.
FOR SALE TWO modern. S-r houses.
fine interior; fine oak finish, 23d and
Bancroft Sts. Douglas 4337.
TO BUY, btiLL OH Ut) NT. FIRST MZtl
JOHN W HUHKINS. IMS r A KNAM ST
.MERCHANDISE stocks wanted. Fried
man. 350 Om. NaL Bk. Bldg., Omaha.
REAL- ESTATE.
FARM Jt KA.NC1I LANDS FOR 0AL
Oklahoma.
WELL Improved 80-acre farm, one mile
from good railroad town, GO acres jn
cultivation, good new building, young or
chard, city school. 2 wells, old age and
alone the reason for selling. Address P.
J Davis. Urove. ow.
REAL ESTATE
FARM HANC1I LANDS KOIt SALK
Minnesota,
Six Picked
Prairie
Quarters
MARSHAL!) COUNTY. MINNESOTA.
Located In the famous Red River Valley,
and described as follows.
SWU Section MSS-li
8EU Section 17-1K-45
NEi Section 27-15S.43
NWJi Section 19-153-45
NWU Section 3156-4?
SEU Section SS-1S7-15
Price $20 per acre. 3500 down and terms
on balance. This-Is a rare opportunity
to get a piece of the finest prairie land
yet to be had at bargain prices. Good
prairie land Is becoming scarcer as the
years go by and prices are steadily climb
ing up. This is especially tne case with
land llko the above, located within con
venient distance from railroad and mar
ket towns.
A. E. Johnson Co.,
300 FIRST AVE.. SOUTH.
MINNEAPOLIS. MINN. o
240-ACR. j arm, 3s miles from Minnt
paolls, l',4 mllca from a good railroad
town; part under cultivation, balance
meadow ana pasture land; good soil,
good eight-room house, worth Ij.OOO; barn.
granary, corncrlbs, cattle sheds, machiao
sneas, etc.; it cows, ii) head of steers ana
hclters, three horses, hogs, chickens.'
complete set farm machinery, buggies.
wagons, sleds, 60 tons of hay, l,2UQ Bas
kets corn, lW bushels mixed grain, Hi
bushels potatoes; in fact, everything on
the farm goes except the furniture. 1'rluo.
tl2.0w, one-half cash. Schwab llros., ivii
Plymouth Bldg.. Minneapolis, Minn.
$47 PER acrel Level. 4S0-acre. lmDroved
farm In Wilkin county, Minnesota, in thj
heart of the famous Red River Valley.
Deep, black boII on ciny. 450 acres
under cultivation. SO nasture. No waste
land. Good set of buildings. JS.uOO casn
will hanale. Write or call, Clover Belt
Realty Co., TOO Lincoln Building, Minne
apolis, Minnesota. o
MINNESOTA land; 4,000 acres very fine
land, nicely located, close to town, good
soil. Splendid proposition for retail.
Also a few smail tracts of good land at
a bargain and on easy terms. For partic
ulars wrlto Minnesota-Dakota Investment
Co., 1014 Mel .Lite Uldg., Minneapolis,
Minn. o.
NORTHERN MINNESOTA The great
est natural cattle section, no drouths;
alfalfa, clover, corn and potatoes are
principal crops: pralria or umber; free
information, we have no land for sale.
Write W. R. Mackenzie. Immigration
Commissioner, 905 Palace Bldg., Minne
apolis. Minn. o
CHUlUiU EASTERN SO. DAKOTA LAND
or choice and practically clear Califor
nia. Give details. Write Owner. 2131 Mth
Ave., Los Angeios, Cal. o
WE ARE offering thousands ot acre
of choicu and well improved lands In the
Red River valley, northeastern and south
eastern Minnesota; also cut over lands, at
retail and wholesale prices. Prices and
terms reasonable. Write us for list.
Active agents wanted In Iowa, Illinois
and Nebraska, Stewart Laud Co.. 405
New York Life Bids., Minneapolis. Minn.
ITOR BALIS A number of unproved
and Unimproved farms in the famous
Red River valley. For further informa
tion write today to Baker-Lamb Land
Co.. Barnesvllle. Minn.
oUAHTKR-sectton excellent prairie
land, partly improved; well located, MO
miles west of Minneapolis; tso per acre;
easy terms, Deaver, Plymouth Building,
Minneapolis.
12.1 ACRES. $10,300: 15.30O cash. bal. to
suit; 13-roorn-house; barn holds 25 head!
chlcKen nouse; iw acres tinner piow, iu
acres clover, 15 acres pasture; 1 mile to
county seat. C A. Cahoon, the Land
Man. uamonoge. .Minn. .
MlHsourl.
FARMS, for sale, ti down. 33 monthly.
buys 40 acres good timber land, near town,
bhannon county, wo.; price aw; perieci
title. J. B. Jairell, Mount Vernon. 111.
Ncbrusku.
FfMTND 320-acro' 'homestead In settled
neighborhood.; fine farn) land; not sand
hills: cost you 3200' filing fees and all. J.
A. Tracy, Kimball. Neb.
FOR SALE-160 a. in Holt Co.. 30a. cul
tivated, all tillable; good house; barn and
outbuildings; school on place; 2 miles to
church; 4 miles to-inland town; on rural
route; telephone. 4U an acre; cash,
balance time.
For bale 1W a. In Gartleld Co.. SVimllea
from co. seat: 30 a. cultl.. 20 a, timber.
bal. nasture and hav land: light lmnr. :
family orchard; on rural toute: telephone;
i mno to scnooi. 'inis wouia niaKe a
good dairy and poultry farm, $32 an acre;
n cash, balance on time. A. J. Santo,
Owner. Burwcll. Neb;
120-ACRL. Stt miles east ot Rosalie, Neb..
Improved; all fenced; 40 acres hog tight;
price $125 an acre; terms; possession this
spring. Ed Thompson. Lyons. Neb.
Oresou,
COME west: Oregon Is the land of on-
portunity for you; congenial climate, no
extremes; soil is fertile and productive;
adanted to diversified farming, raises
splendid grain and fruit ot all kinds. Laud
is cneap. wo uave improvoa ana unim
proved land from $18 to $45 per acre. Tell
us wnai you want ana amount you desire
to Invest. Guyer Bros., Dufur, Ore.
FOR SALE 20. 49 or SO acres Irrigated
Jand at Ontario, Ore. Terms, one-tenth
cash, balance nine annual payments with
6 per cent interest. Price includes water
rignts, clearing, plowing and leveling.
TION CO..
636 Paxton Bldg., Omaha, Neb.
Tun.
IRRIGATED RIO GRANDK VAT.T.TSV
LAND 80 acres, 14 miles N. E. Mercedes,
Tex., on American Rlu Grande company
tu.ua 1 ; oeen unuer cuiuvauon tnree years:
no better land In the valley. Flrst-casB
Irrigation ditches; fenced; no other im
provements. In corn this year. Cow peas
will be Planted between rows when iron
laid, by In April, nutting land in finest
conaiuon tor anaira crop, owner will
sell at bargain. For price and terms ad
dress W. Ii. Spauldlng, S09 N. Grand Ave.,
01. uuuia, iuu. v
fVlaeoaoim.
Upper Wisconsin
Rest dairy and general crop state la
the union. Settlers wanted. Lands tot
sale at- low prices, on easy terms. Ask
for booklet, 34 on Wisconsin Central Lane
Grant. Statu acres wanted. Write about
our grazing lands If Interested In fruit
lands ask for booklet on apple orchard!
in Wisconsin. Address Land uepu, aoj
Line uy.. .Minneapolis. Minn.
OFFICIAL publications concerning soli,
climate and crops ot Wisconsin mailed
(res to those addressing Wisconsin lu.U
uoarn 01 immigration, uapitoi vm. uaau
son. Wu
FARMS FOR RENT.
FOR RENT 2W-acre improved farm in
wneeier . county, JeD. Address w. A.
Olive, Indlanola. Ia
FARMS WANTED.
WANT to efcll your farm or ranch T
write tienson-uimatea Co., York, Neb.
FOR SALE OK EXCHANGE -R. E.
TWO good business lots on 24th fit .
near Lake at a harcaln: 122 feet on 24th
St. Big 11-room house and automobile
repair snop. tci veD. 7WZ.
REAL ESTATE LOANS.
HARRISON .V MORTON tlu urn. Sat
OMAHA home. East Nebraska farms.
1016 OMAHA NATIONAL. Doutlas 371!.
$109 to $10,000 made promptly. V. D,
Wesd. Wead Bldg , Uth and Farnam.
y d i11'V t l A K7 iJ Uml..i v.lk.. r . -
u ao-311 Brandeis Theater Building,.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Heavy Selling of May Wheat Fu
tures Feature at Chicago.
CORN MARKET SLOW AND FIRM
Cash Wheat Vnehnnired, While Cash
Oats and Corn Miott "light In
creasct In Price, but Fevr
Trades Ape Reported.
OMAHA. March 18. IMi.
There was h'fcvy selling of the May
wheat futuro at Chicago yesterday by
New York longs, one concern alone
throwing 400,000 bushels Into the pit and
another house sold 250,000 bushels. I'i
addition to this there was some May
thrown overboard by scattered small
holders. Some of the wise people in the
wheat market pronounce this selling a
choice between getting rid of the cra'n
at the present time or resorting to tnelr
cnecK dook and putting up additional
margins later. It Is believed that the
larger holders of the May wheat In thU
market will continue to give the bears
all the rope they require, and that they
will eventually have very little companv
as holders of May wheat. When travel
ing! alone conditions will doubtless show
a nartlal chance In favor ot the longs.
It wiij be an easy matter to re-establish
the line already sola out by these people.
who Inaugurated the selling movement
some weeks ago, and In case thero Is
portage of good size these shorts will
feel the tightness of the situation ar.-l
will be oblleed to cover at losses. It was
given out on good authority last nlgnr
that not only New York speculators, but
those in the northwest are still liberal
holders of May wheat here. One ot the
larger professionals said last night that
he was long a good lino ot July In the
expectation that a change In the tenor
of the crop reports will soon be seen Lna
that the matter of profits will then lo
easy.
while It was said after the close last
night that the bids for wheat from
abroad were only a shado from a work
ing basis, there were no sates gixen out.
Borne concerns at Chics ko are holders of
wheat east of there, and In case of Bales
being mado the stocks closest to tho sea
board will be used for shipment abroad.
Corn looka like a waiting proposition.
While holders refuse to liquidate because
mnnv of them would nutfor losses. On
the other hand, shorts show no signs of
weakening. The market and prices have
narrowed down to a weather affair and
if the farmer are enabled to go Into the
fields and remain there tor a few weeks
It will be seen that receipts ot corn will
drop off sharply.
As in corn, the oats market was slow,
total cash sales being only 100,000 bushels.
The large westcVn hog run. the decline
of 6fjfl0c In price at the yards, together
with tho bearish semi-monthly statistics,
were the controlling bearish lntluences
Business was largely local, except for a
few sales of lard by packers.
Cash wheat was unchanged.
Cash corn was M31V4-C higher.
Cash oats were YM'Ao hlfcher.
Clearances: Wheat and tiour equal to
270,000 bushels, corn, l.coo bushels and
oats, 28,000 bushels.
Llvorpool closed with wheat unchanged
to '.id higher and corn KJ h'8hr-,
Primary' wheat receipts were 393,000 bu.
and shipments of 357,000 bu. against re
ceipts of 61,000 bu. and shipments ot
456,000 bu. last year. ,
Primary corn receipts were .21.000 bu.
and shipments of 630,000 bu. against ro
celpts of 803,000 bu. and shipments of
623,000 bu. laat year. ,
Primary oate receipts were 783.000 bu.
and shipment of 847,000 bu. against re
celnta of 725.000 bu. and shipment of
72i.floo bu. last year. . . ,
The following cash sales were reported:
Wheat No. .1 hard winter: 1 car. SSWc.
Oats-No. 2 white: 1 car. fHc Standard:
4 cars. 30c. No. 3 white: 1 car, &Kc", i
cars, 5S4c; 7 cars, CSVic. No. 4 white: 3
cars, 3Sc. Corn No. 3 white: 1 car, GSHc
. . . i . . . . a . ,
ixo. o wnne; i car. aotj i wi, th-'. m
vellow: 2 care. 65Uc. No. 3 yellow: 9
cars, 65c; S cars. 64tfc. No. 2 yellow: 4
cars, 6314c No. 8 mixed: 1 car. 65Vc No.
a mixea: 3 cars, oc; cars, mijo; a
cars, 64c; 3 cars, 63c. No. 4 mixed: 1
car, 63Vtc: 2 cars, 6Sc 3 cars. 2Hc; 2 cars,
62Uc; 1 car. 6lHc; 1 car. H4c.
umana uasn a nce neat; i-o. - uiu.
PlJI OalLJOiyt 4Ua UU4U4II) ; v W
3 durum, SSV4c. Corn: No. 2 whlto.
wvifijwvic: no. 3 wnite, mwuooc. ino. 4
white, 6ig3o; No. 2 yellow, 6Sa'65Mo
No. 3 yellow, wm(Sc: No. 4 yellow, 63
63e; N6. I. 65CUc; No. , 6SHfl5CT No.
4. filre3V4c. Oats: No. 2 white. 303SI)ic:
sUndardSSKesScj No. 3 white, 38,iSS4e:
No. 4 wnite, Timjosc. uaney: itiaiung, 01
68c; No- 1 feed, 4343c. Rye: No. a,
67V40-68C; No. 3, 67S67V?o.
CARLOT RECEIPTS.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Omaha U
117
34
303
101
St LOU18 ....'...l i'
Chicago 34
Kansas City 23
Milwaukee 140
Si
125
SO
Minneapolis 129
Duluth 81
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PRO VISIONS
Features of the Treetfntf anA CIosIbb
Prices on Board of Trade.
CHICAGO. March It-Corn today was
on the .'ump. Demand hail beroma ntute
from consumers in Kansas and Nebraska
where usually there Is a big surplus. De
SFitf' free profit taking by holders, the
market closed steady at an advAuca cf
to l?l'.o net. In wheaU the outcome
Varied from a sixteenth decline to i&i
gain, oats finished wsw to m tip, ana
provisions varying from 6c loss to a Use
of a shade.
Broad activity as weel strength mane
the cornplt the center of interest most of
the day. Reports from Missouri markets
told of tne largest cash aai.;s or the
season, and there was alio a notice able
improvement nera in tne eastern ooTuma
ovaniY rDccivio in -iuc&ku who ac
companied by advices that an Increase
was unlikely, country roads as a rule
having broken up. Moreover, ralna In
Argentina provoxea again tne oread or a
wet narvesi.
Lively covering by shorts In corn tock
place, and included the .lurrendar of
some of the chief speculators the tvrur
aide. Bulls were rampant because of
mugn greater advances at Kan las city
and Omaha than here. On the other hand,
)ublui ocub ivvm wiui in niKner nrics
were attracting Argentine corn, end that
several cargoes naa usen pougllt there
today to arrive.
Wheat traders thinned out to attend the
more cxciung scenes in the corn crowd.
It was therefore difficult to bring- about
any good action tn wheat fufa-ea. 'sy
REAL ESTATE LOANS
WANTED City loana Paters Trust Co.
i-if.i property. Large loans a specialty.
W. H Tliomafc. f RUt Rank Bldg.
wAflno-tuy loans and warrants.
w. Farnam Smith & Co. 1320 Farnam 6t
MONEY on hand for city and farm
wuu. , y, tjinaer, tuy jai. UK. Bldg,
WANTED TO BUY.
WANTED-600 CARS SCRAP IRON
AND ncfuvst
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR RUBBER
, ., ,ANJJ MEIAU
CA8IlsaJd nromntlv nnn wain.
WRITE for DriCea an1 hlnr.lnr.wl..
PON KEN OALAMBA IRON & METAL
UJUf AJ X,
(Largest dealers west ot the Mississippi.)
WANTED To buy fpr caah at one a
uw pucuouo onyj give iuii iniormatlon
as to height, age. etc, by letter. Address
oe oiiice.
Highest prices paid for furniture. D.29IL
WANTED TO RENT.
WANTED To rent a seven or eight.
room furnished house In desirable res!-
aence neisnDornooq. iteierences given.
aarcss J isi, uee 01 lice.
LIVE 8TOCJK MARKET Ob- WEST
SHIP live stock to bourn umaha. Save
mileage ana snnnxage. xour consign.
menu tciv vrorapi. anu careiui atten
uon.
Live Stock CommU.lou Merchants,
4
was relatively firmer owing to better ex
port Inquiry, and to dwindling north
western receipts. Tho July wnK-fta were
were under considerable selling pressure,
tho result ot rain" and snow In tho south
west and west.
oats reflected the aims In corn It wag
said. too. that the acreage of the coun
try as a whole would be smaller than a
year ago.
Provisions lost an earlv advance. Real
ising by holders more than offset the In
fluence of diminished slaughtering at the
prlucipal centers.
Futures closed as follows-.
Artlclel Open, t HUh.j Low. Close.) Tes'y.
I
u ssH ssh mi
3H iH 6St; f$
6S1 6TH 6S4 6U
4Q 40 mi
401, 3) 40 39
21 75 31 62Vi 11 JU 21 t4
21 7TH Jl ft 21 2H 31 674
10 M 10S2W 10 K4 10 80
ii OS ii oo a oo u oo
11 60 11 K2H 11 524 11 tSi
11 70 It 11 11 65
May.l
Juiy.l
Corn. 1
uu
May.
Juiy.l
OatK I
May !
July.j
Pork. I
i
33
May.l 21 6TV4
juiy.l Jl T9
Lard. I
May.f 10 S2K
July ; U con
K1D I
May.l ll M
July. 11 7i4j
Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 3 red,
948950 No 3 red. 32HftS3Wei No. 3 hard,
:Mc: No. 3 hard, nJHc No. 3 northern,
MHflSSiic; No 3 northern. 934flf44c. No.
S spring. MWeV; No. 3 spring. !3Hi
3IHc. Corn. No. 2. 674c; No. 2 yellow. 68
fflWic; No. 3, 62iv9wci No. 3 white. 68Vjff
4c: No. 3 yellow, HCW1,ic Onts: No.
2 white, 4imHlUc; No. 3 white, s3Kiic;
standanl. 40S'0Hc. Ryn: No. 2. filo. liar
ley. fiOSfSc, Reeds; Timothy, J3.2XinN.N);
clover. tS.00BH.C0. Pork: 321.621. Lard:
POTATOES Lower; receipts. 2J cars:
Michigan. Minnesota and Wisconsin, red,
OOfttoc; Michigan. Minnesota and Wiscon
sin, white. 62067c.
EGOS Lower: receipts. 16,535 cases: at
mnrk, cases Included, 17184c; ordinary
firsts. i;46Il'c: firsts, ISHc.
BUTTEH-wwer: creameries, 2isj2lic.
CHKtWU Irroguiar, uh mi-h. iMfiswci
twins. lT'iStw: Americas, lSSlSUc long-
horns. lfifiVUC.
POULTRY-Alive. lower; spr nss. Uc:
fowls, 15c.
Nevr York General Market.
NEW YORK. March lS.-BUGAR-Raw.
steady; molasses, 2.33c; centrifugal, 2.Kc;
rtflned. unsettled.
Di'TTBR unsettled: recent. 12.1M
tuKi; creamery extras, 2mS2Sc; firsts, 23
S2ic; held extras, 24C; process extras, 2)
(ffilC
CHEESE Firm: receipts. 1.200 boxes:
state, whole milk, fall and summer col
ored specials, 19ai9Vic: white, average
fancy, 18IJT1S40.
EGGB Steady; receipts. 14,900 cases!
fresh gathered, extras. 22c: extra firsts.
StWc: nearby hennery, whites. 23c.
poultry Dressed, irreeu ar: fresh
killed western chickens. l.Vft2te: fowls. 11
Jl$',c; turkeys, l&ffcsc.
Knnsaa Cltr CJraln ana Pro-rUlona.
KAN8AB CITY. March lt-WIIEAT-
No. 2 hard. S6Ufl!Vo: No. 2 rod. 90tfJ9te!
May. WH?86!ic; July. R2e.
-uwn no. 2 mixea, bxmtoc; no. 3. es1
67c; No. 3 white, 71c) No. 3, 630", May,
Ho: July. 704c.
BUTTER Creamery. 25c: f rats. 23e:
seconds. 22c; packing, 15c.
isws-Firste, U4c; seconds, 17c.
POULTRY'-IIens. 14c; springs. 15c
OATS No. 2 White. 40?;ffiMlc: No. 2
mixed, 40c.
Mlneapolls Ornln Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. March IB-
WHEAT -No. 1 hard, 946060: No. 1
northern. MWiTJ03?io: No. 2 northern, MV4
pel He; No. 3, SB363Hc; May, 91c; July,,
flour uncnangoa.
BARLET-42?T5ScJ
RYE-65S6c,
BRAN Unchanged.
CORN No. 3 yellow, 60aliS.
OAT8-N0, 3 white. SMi87c.
aEED-Fla. 31.66Ugl-tV3U.
Liverpool Grain Market.
LIVERPOOL. March 18. WHEAT
8pot, dull: No. 3 red western winter, 7s
4V4d; No. 1 Manitoba, 7s 3d: No. 2, "a 3d;
No. 3. 7s id: futures, steady: March. 7n
2?id: May, 7s 2i; July, 7a Slid.
CORN Snot, steady: American mixed.
8a 8d: La Plata futures, firm; March, 4s
nn, Juiy, s vo.
St. Loqla General Market.
KT. LOUIS. March I8.-WHEAT-N0. 2
red. 94W9Mic: No. 2 hard, 91H304o; May,
P2Wc: July, S6c.
CX)RN no. z, wcit ino. 3 wnite, tic;
May, 70c: July, TOHQiOHc
OATS-No. 2. 391T4f40o; No. 2 white, 41c;
May. S3Ko; July, 3&?c.
Boston Mlnlnw iitocki,
BOSTON. March 18.-Closlng quotations
en stocka wars:
Allouez
- UH
6 3-14
:
. 49
. 71
. M
. u
. (i
. :vi
Amt. 'Copper
A. Z. L. ft S..
Arltoni com.
Cil, & ArliOaa.
. T5H Nlpltitni MIB
. 1M North Uutt .,
. SH North Lake ...
. ilH'Old Domlolon
.lit Oc0ll
Ctl & lleolt..
C'antennlal . ...
HHQulncy
Copper Rtnt C C. HUPhtnnon
Eut nutie c. M... 114 Superior
Franklin SViKuperlor 4; B. M
Gnnbr Cob tUTarotrk
Orcrn Cantnet . 3i V. 8. 8. R. ft M
40 n
Itle Rori copper. 11 ao pia
Kerr Lake ... - 49-ltt'ttb Con. .......... 10H
Ltke Copper ...
Ia Belle Copper-.
, ti, um copper co,.,.. Ni
, 4bWlnooa, 4V
. J3S Wolrertna 44
. 4IUButt & Superior... SS
Miami Copper . .
lleiiiwK ... ..
Ei .dividend.
Oils and Xlosln.
NEW YORK. March IS. .-COTTONSEED
niT virm: n rim ft summer yellow. 37.320
7.40; March. 37.34; May, 37.36; July, 37.65.
ROSIN quiet.
TURPENTINE Steady.
SAVANNAH. Ga.. March 18. TURPEN
TINE Firm at 4c: sales, 269 bbls.; re
ceipts. 150 bbls.; shipments, 36.07; stocks,
12,720 bbls.
ROSIN Firm; sales. 633 bbls.; receipts,
1,325 bbs.; shipments, 455 bbts: stocks.
113,Km ddis. yuoni a una x. u anu
D. 33.97: E, 34.00; F, 34.03; O. I4.07V4: H,
S4.10; I and K, 34.12; M. $4.60; N, 33.50;
wu, .a; ww, ysrai.
Jlelal Market.
NEW TORK. March 18.-METALS-Lead,
quiet; 33.SJS4.05; London, 13 17s tfd.
Spelter, steady; 15. 2523. 35; London, 21 10..
Copper, firm; standard. pot and Mny,
313.62V4314.S7H; electrolytic, J14.60; lake,
315.00; casting. 31425: London, easy; spot,
64 8s 9d: futures, 64 18s 9d. Tin, firm',
spot, 338.25Q38.50; June, S33.EEi333.S0; Lon
don, easy; spot 174 7s ed; futures, 176
10s. Antimony, dull: Cookson's, 17.25. Iron,
steady; unchanged; London. Cleveland
warrants, 60s 7d.
ST. LOUIS, March 18.-METAL8 Lead,
quiet, 33.80. Spelter, nominal; 35.15.
' Cotton Market.
NEW TORK. March 18.-COTTON-FU.
turea closed firm: March. 13.66c: May.
12.06c; July, U.Rc; August. u.GSc; Oo-
toner, 11.20c: uecemuer, ii.eso;
steady; middling. 13. Mc; gulf, 18.50c.
Cotton closed urm at a net aavance 01
6313 points.
LIV&H
VkrtKL March 13. COTTON
diuti nlr: sood middling. 7.44d: mid
dling, 7.02d; Jow middling, 6.63d; sales,
10,000 bales.
London Stock Market,
LONDON, March 18. American secur
ities opened quiet and a fraction lower
today. Light covering rallied most ot the
list during ihc fust hour and at noon
values ranged from Vt above to li below
parity.
Consols tor money, 734; for account,
74H. Union Pacific, 162H Bar silver.
tdv. 26Vd. Money. SflCH per cent: short
bills, 2li ptr cent; three months, ZWq
3 3-16 per cent.
Dry floods Market.
NEW YORK. March 13.-DRY G0OD8
Cotton goods markets were quiet today,
with more steadiness shown in sorno lines
of gray cloths. Worsted yarns were firm
and steady. Cotton yarns easier. Laces
were In fair demand; embroideries, dull.
Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits.
NEW YORK. March 13.-EVAPOR-ATED
APPLES Firm but quiet.
DRIED FRl'IT Prunes steady, Apri
cots firm. Peaches steady, Kalslns firm.
Raffalo Park a Good One.
The plot of ground In Buffalo leased by
the Buffalo Federal league club tor five
years I at the corner ot Northland av
enue and Jefferson street, only two blocks
beyond the Buffalo International league
grounds, and surrounded by four street
car lines, one being Main street, the big-
nest trunk line in tne city, Tne size or
the plot Is 600 feet square, larger than
I tne international para-
OMAHA LIVE-STOCK MARKET
Fat CrUIc Generally Steady, Cows
Strong and Feeders Easier.
HOGS HVE TO TEN CENTS UP
Fat Sheep WrnU (o Much a Ten
Cents LoTrer I.lttle
or Jio
Chnnge tn CJenernl Ron
of Lamb.
SOUTH OMAHA. March U. ml
Receipts were! Cattle, Hogs. Sheep.
Official Mnmlnv l.JU T.&3 17.374
Official Tuesday l.?T n.103 .9
Estimate Wednesdsy .. 3,000 10,000 11.M0
Thrw. tvt lr,ll .. tl.RTK Si.9 '.O.iU
Same days last week..U.0H 11,.4'J
fame 2 weeks ago 14.691 30,144 !M.S
Same 3 weka Aro 12.054 33.78) 4-i,40
fame 4 weeks ago 17.413 33.TW 3J.3J.
Same days laat year.. .11.749 J3.
Tho following table shows the receipts
of cattle, hoes una sheen At the South
Omaha live stock market for tho year to
aate as compared with last year:
1911 lull inc. Dec.
Cattle 1D9.31S 20;.M5 . .. 7,:oo
Hogs R4S.425 P1.313 .. . 1WU
Sheep &,OS4 M3.125 S3.J3S ...
The following table snows the range ot.
prices tor hogs at the fcouth umana live
stock market for tho last tew day. th
comparisons:
Date. I 1814. 11913,
imj.iiou. Usui. U9uo.im
Mar. 1.
Mar. 2..
Mar. 3..
Mar. 4..
Mar. B..
Mar. 6..
Mar. 7..
Mar. 8..
Mar. 9..
Mar. 10.
Msr. 11
Mar. 12.
Mar. 13.
e is
K
6 93
t 47
S IB
S 2S
8 S4
8 t?
(33
8 33
9U
6 14
4 U
8 30
6 78
6 Si
4 I
S88I
9 K)
e 34
C, 20
8 18
6 SO
4 20
4S
4 ii
8 24
9 :
9 ss;
3 19U
8 24
8 30
6 33
37
est
6 34
8 37
8 47
1
9 76
433
s a
6 S3
4 44
8 63
t 74
9 75
8 43
RKiH!
6 34
8 91 9 VA
8 Ml 4
s JWVk
3 34S
S 40H
)
S 32
6 75110 ti
6 &3
4 S8
s SO)
8 40
6 80110 V,
110 27
6 40
5 45
6 45
6 4$
6 47
8 ca
6 S1 6 3
437
4 4i
Mar. 14.
S WSI 8 57
A 431 6 MHO 34
S"ar. 18.
ar. lJ
ar. 1
I a 6i
A M) 6010 42 6 40
3
8 Ml 6 TSilO SSI 6 Ml 4 43
Ml 6
6
I K 6
UJ 10 tt BSI 4 01
Mar. 1S
t 43 I 8 74)
6 53110 54 50) 4 M
'Sunday,
Receipts and disposition of live stock
at the L'nlon Btock ynrds. South Omaha.
for the twenty-four hours ending at 3
ociock yesterday:
RECEIPTS CARS.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
C. M. & St, P.Ry 2 1
Wabath Uy 1
Missouri Paclflo Ry 3
Union Paclflo Ry 47 50 8!
u. & N. w., east 3 3 I
C. & N. W., west 37 47
C, St. P.. M. & O. Ry.. 10 :
11, At v., east,,..! 6 7 I
C, B. AL-. Q WOSt fi 19 I
C R. I. P., east S 3
Illinois Central Ry 6 t
T0U1 receipts 12S 140 63
DISPOSITION HEAD.
. . Cattle. Hogs,. BheeD,
Morris ,t Co m 1,281 (Hi
OWlll t UO B53
Cudahy Packing Co.... 485 1.P24
Armour & Co s;j 2,339
J. W. Murphy , , 843
Morrell , , 214
Lincoln Packing Co.... 3(1 .
4.&M
2.23
1,04
AV. B. Vaneant Co 07
Hill & Son 123 .....
F. B. Lewla 46
Huston &. Co,, 3
J. B. Root & Co 48
J. II. Bulla , 30
L. V. Huss:., 94
McCreary & Kellogg... 1$
Wertlielmer & Degen.. 153 ,
H. F. Hamilton 30
Sullivan Bros. ., 1 4
Mo. & Kan- Calf C.... 75
Hlggln 3 .....
Christie 37 ..... ....
Huffman 18 ,
Roth 6
Baker, Jones & Smith.. 3 ,
Tanner Bros , 8
John Harvey ill
Other buyers 245 ..... 2.0S0
Totals....
.3.210 0.427 10,741
CATTLE Receipts were very small tor
a Wednesday, only 118 cars being re
ported in. This leaves a total for the
three days this week at 11,878 head, being
the smallest for any recent week, but
about the same as for the corresponding
period a year ago.
Buyers picked out a few loads pt cattle
that Just happened to suit them at prices
that looked a little stronger to the sell
ers, but the general market on beef steers
could hsrdly ha quoted any better than
steady with yesterday. This means that
the market is1 now around lOjfBOo lower
thsn last week.
There was a better feeling In the mar
ket for cows and heifers, and they moved
a little more freely at prices that were
steady to stronger than yesterday. Still
cows end heifers are loftise lower than
last week. Bulla were very slow sellers
and they are 2&SS5o lower than last week,
the decline being the heaviest on heavy
bulls.
Stocktrs and feeders were not quite so
brisk, and in consequence prices were a
little easier than yesterday, but still fully
steady with last week.
uuotationa on cattle: flood to choice-
ubj-i nicers. niimi.wi; iair to good beef
steers, $8.0058.20; eommbn to fair beef
Btcers, 37.25(88.00: good to choice cornfed
heifers. 37.25jf7.75; good to choice cornfed
cows, 36.5097.25; fair to good grades. .5.0
(36.50: common tn flr irrnri ti "lutx la.
good to choice stackers and feeders. 37,76
C V. trait 4h nakiKl 4 1. . k m v
:-.;...v buuu mucKers una leeoers,
37.257.75: common to fsir stockers and
iS5S2?li,4,ES87va55 s,.ock cow" mA hlfer.
U.00W.W: stock calves, J.fA?s.O0; vea
calves, V.t04J9.60; bulls,' stags; etc.. 35.7b
BEEF STEERS.
At. Pr. No.
Ke.
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1077 ( SO
132S S 21
1171 S tS
1017 M
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1317 S SO
10l SIS
13SO S 34
1S70 t SS
1273 S 40
1200 1 tn
,. 40 T tt
..M0 J 70
.. 771 T 7t
..1040 7 75
.. 114 T 7i
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STEERS AND HEIFERS.
3....
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IS SIS T 10
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.. 810 T 40
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rJ 4 10S7 TOO
' I3 5 so t ins T 10
i .jy J" 1047 7 21
t.,..r..,.1320 S SO
COAVB AND HEIFERS.
10 1000 T 10 I iota 7 U
HEIFERS.
1 400 4 36 2
4 713 7 U 7.. ..
671 7 IS 4 ....
3 S34 T M 31
BULLS.
1 mo t 7S 1
1 1440 I 11 1
1 ISM t IS 1
1 1430 t 40 1
CALVES.
1. 110 7 10 4
It lit 7 t 1
1 130 1 M 1
1 II I Co 2
1 ISO s 00
710 7 16
Ill 7 40
46J 7 50
430 7 7S
1710 I tS
140 70
I0 S 71
IM IW
1ST f 00
110 M
ISO t 00
140. t 35
bTOGKKBS AND JT5EDERS.
1.
10.
US 0 1 710 7 t
..... STS 7 U
S4 7 40
41 7 40
440 7 SO
Ml Tld
73 7 tt
21
7
!....
4
111....
.... 170 7 70
.... 71 7 75
.... til 7 75
.... I3S 7 SO
ess 7 to
.. .us 7 to
It..
.... Ml TM
43 feeders.. 330 7(0 IS feeder.. S48 7 54
HOGS Supplies were not so heavy to
day. about 148 cars or 10,000 head being
reported in. For tne triree days receipts
toot up SS.W5 head, being over 5.000 heid
larger than last week, and more than
lz.ooo heavier than a year ago,
Early bids were Just about steady with
yesterday's close, and as other markets
reported lower prices a lew nogs sold on
this bsels. Movement was not active
enough to suit tne buyers, nowever, and
under the influence of a good demand
things soon strengthened up, so that by
the time the mg end of tne supply started
t move, the market looked to be all ot
higher than Tuesday's average. Even
after they had reached this level prices
rrudn another spurt and at the best time
were t10c better than the general mar
ket yesterday. Taking ever thing Into
consideration, the trade can he quoted as
a big nickel higher. Towards the close
movement became rather dull owing to
no inability of a few salesmen to agree
on prices, but when the last sales were
finally mado the figures showed no bp
pttclabln change. Movement was falrlv
active In spots, and everything was
cleaned up by a reasonable hour.
.mom 01 me nogs soia at a ranse 01 w
SS.S0 and some mime hoes reached $140.
a flat dime above yesterday's ton. and
tno nest price mat nas oeen pata tms
week.
Ne At, b. Pt. No. Ar Sh Tt.
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.31
SHEEP Lambs wtra falrlv active sell
crs at steady to strong prices In face ot
the fact that the fresh receipts were lib
eral for a Wednesday and about seven
cars of lambs wer carried over from
yesterday's trade. At first the market
waa a little slow 111 getting under way,
hut once a trnding basis waa arrived at
the milk of the offerings cleared at a
reasonable hour. The general quality wan
aoout tne ssme as 01 late, wun tne .Mexi
can grades selling at ST.Wti7.70. As usual
the majority of lambs were fod westerns
and were picked up anywhere from 17.00
7.40. Three cars of Idaho lambs sold to
a feeder buyer at 37.00 and less desirable
grades ot the feeder class went at J180JJ
6.90.
H was a slow deal tn aged sheep most
ot tho forenoon and the demand was ap.
parently rather limited at prices weak to
a dime lower than yesterday. The bulk
ot the offerings was made un of wa
which found an outlet at 5.005f6.65 accord-
ing to weignt and duality.
The day's receipts were estimated at
some 12.500 head, against 8,3i5 head last
Wednesday, 8,131 two weeks ago and 4,tJ
on the same day last year. For tho week
to oate tne receipts nave been liberal
amounting to aboutS9.674 head, nn mm,
pared with 33.746 head for the same time
last week, 33,6A two weeks ago and 11,200
a year ago.
Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs,
good to choice. 17.45417.70: lambs, fair to
good. 37.25S7.45: lambs, common to fair,
n.vwui.o lamns, cutis, year
llni 1 1 trill ICHYflfttV v.orllirr. V,Ia..
31l5ir8.40: wethers, good to choice. $4.(151
6.15; wethers, fair to good. S3. 4035. M; ewes,
good to choice, 33.403355; ewes, lar to
Hooa, t.IUlT.tU.
No.
498 corn-fed lambs ....
Av.
84
71
70
75
75
Pr.
7 25
6S0
IS
7 35
7 35
in' native lamus
107 native lambs
807 corn-fed lambs
188 corn-ted lambn
ifii corn-fed lamba
75
132 corn-fed lambs ... 74 7 33
206 corn-fed ewes 97 S 55
203 corn'fed ewes 07 6 55
193 corn-fed ewes ft) F 55
216 corn-fen ewes' i R ;5
73 corn-fed ewes ....103 5 50
179 corn-fed ewes .,,.10$ R so
273 corn-fed lambs 79 7 W
303 corn-fed lambs 78 7 B
178 corn-fed lambs ..55 7 00
131 corn-fed lambs 75 7 84
3 corn-fed lambs 75 7 30
m Idaho lambs , 71 7 CO
337 Idaho lamb 61 7 00
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Best Cnttle Htronsr to Higher Hogs
Stronir to Illgber.
CHICAOO. March 18. C ATT LE R.
ceipts, 12,000 head; market for best strong
to 10c higher; others generally steady
beeves. 87.00tftt.40: Texas steers. 17.16fl8.l5
western steers. 36.S5ff8.10: stockers and
feeders. 35.502 S.10; cows and heifers, 33-73
Sjo.w; carves, ts.wfly.w.
HOGS Receipts, 26,600 head; market
strong to cc higher: buK of sales, ss.k:
-b ii..,.. e ...no cl . 1 . , 10 IA4A BJ
heavy. t3.S0Q1.S0; rough, JS.SOfje.45; pigs,
37.00A 8.1)0.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 22.COJ
head; market ste4ay to 10c higher! native,
34.76(06.33: western. 34.WVJ56.40; yearlings,
,1 ,Ul4 1,1, 1 - I .... , C T T -K .......
f,H', latiivB, uawv, v.ivi.iw, .wet-
em, S,76IS..
' Kansas Cltr Live Slock Market
KANSAS CITY, March 1S.-CATTLE-Recelpts,
3,600 head; market steady to
strong; prime fed steers, ej.MKOO.OO: dressed
neef ulcers, jt.wbs.w; western steers, jt.so
(36.60; southern steers, 36.50$ S.25-, cows,
Jl.353'7.10: heifers, 36.503S.75: stockers and
feeders, 36.75C8.28; bulls, J6.0037.W; calves,
30.8O09.W.
HOas-Recelptr. 7,300 bad: market
steady to strong; bulk, 3A.40Ss.t7H: heavy,
JS.60JIS.67H; packers and butchers, M.60
S 65: light, tS.S50S.55; Plgg, 3J.6O.10.
SHEEP AND LAltBS-Recelpts. 4,600
head: market steady to lOo higher; lambs,
J0.9CvjX7.75; yearlings, 36.254.75- wethers,
$5.50ij6.15; ewea, tS-SfegS-PO.
Sloox Cltr Lve Stock Market.
SIOUX CITY. March 18. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 2,000 head; market weak; natlva
steer. tr.JO'fls.w): cows ana neiitrs.
7.40; cannera. tl.c08o.60; stockers and feed
ers, t6.00fl7.60: calves, 37.00SI7.W; T bulls.
Stags, etc.. J5.2f.37.00.
HOOB Receipts, 4.a head; market tvg
14V. higher: heavy, t3.40ifig.45: mixed. 13.35
tfS.40; light, tS.3068.33; bulk of sales, 33.30
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 1.600
hesd: market steady: fed muttons, S6.00i3
6.75: wethers. J5.S5O6.00; ewes Jl.J0-3S.25;
lambs, J8.0O37.M.
St. Lons Live Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS. Mo.. March IS. CATTLE
Receipts, 2.000 head, market 10316a higher:
boat steer. 37.5W9.J5; cows and heifers,
t4.25tS3.65; stockers and feeder. 35.0x97.50;
soumern steer. w.io'J3.u; cows and heif
er. 31006.00; calves. tS.QOQVM.
HOOH-Receipts. 12,50) head, market to
lower; pigs and llght, tXOOfltto: mixed
and butchers. J8.fiJ.S0i good heavy. 3H.70
eit.so.
SHEEP AND IAMBB-Reeeipt. 2,000
head, market steady to strong; mutton.
J4.7506.00; lamb, t7.WJ7,90.
St. Joseph Llvo 'Stock Market.
ST, JOSEPH. Mo March 13. CATTUZ
Rtceipts 700 head; market, I0o higher:
steers. 37.0039.00: cows and heifers, tl.OOft
8.60; calves. .S9.60. " v
HOOS-Recelpt 1300 hesq; market
steady to 5c higher; top, J8.6J; bujk, js.JS
PUEEP AND LAMBS Receipts J.COO
neso; marnci, eiun. ia.mi, fi.wgi.ia.
7ocnI Secoritte.
quotations turntatied by Burst, (rUkr d Co..
443 Omslia National bask DulMlagi
Bis. atksf.
Aurella. ta , El, 1113 , jet 101.11
Csae TrhUif Matblna Co ,,. 9 l
ConmonweaUh Llle 1st., Omaea,,,. IT 1144
Dre ft Co. pfd M ttU
Dot Jtolnta. la., fchool m,. 113.,.. 10444 101 li
ralrmost Creamery 7 per cast pfd,.., 1O0U iflu
Kouatos, Tn 44t. Ull 303 10J.M
Kanaaa O, 4 (. I per test ptd t!4 jot
Ueitdt a. ii. 5. m ss t
Meunt An. U., 44a. 1S3I lftt 104
Mat oa Co.. Mo-. Ref. ta, 1934 10341 idSU
Montreal T ft P. , 111 MI joou
Omaha E. L 4 T. ptd , is
Omaha Oaa la. 117.,.., t tt
Cltr of Omaha 4Ha. 1134 10OU joiu
Omaha ft C II, St Ry. fa. ISJS S4 StW
OaUt A C B. St. Ry. pfd..,, tl S3
Omaha ft C. B. It. ft B. pfd (5 ts
gortland. Ore.. 4Ha. IHl...., 10441 Jos 07
sckr Ml. rvel boaui ju
Swift ft Co. lUck lottl 164',
loui Oty BUxk Yard! fa. 1130..,.. U stU
niesx City Btock Yards ptd.......... 17 tl
Saattle School ta, 1123 103 101
Bouth Omaha Cltr IV. UH 1014 101 'i
Ban Dleso, Cal . 8. O it. 1S30.,.,,. , )0t lot is
Salt Lake CHy School 4a. 1S30 f M
t'Dlon Stock Ye-rdi, Omaha n im
CIS P, U Co. to. 1144, .... SI t5
Persistent Advertutng ts tn road ta'
Butlness Success.
NEW YORK jTOCK MARKET
Attempts to Carry Further Rlie o
Say Before Shortlived.
'RACING IS DULL THROUGHOUT
ISnropean Selllnst, Which Has Been
a Depressing Intlnence for
Some Time rt Is
Snspended.
NEW YOrtK Msn-h II Al4 emm .
few stocks whose movements reflected
special Influences, there waa little action
n ioaay s marxet. Attempts were made
o carry further (h rl nf vi.r.v
but the movement was short-lived. The
Poor SllCCeSa which altnnrierl tli affnrt
Induced speculative selling and stocks do
cllned slowly, sagging In some Instanced
unaer yesterday s close. Trading was
dull throughout the day.
European selling, which has been a do
pressing Influence for some time past.
was suspended today. London did little
In this market, hut Ita transactions were
on the buying side. Canadian Pacific
thotverf strength on the foreign buying.
Coppers rose for a time on favorable
trade leports. The metal market again
advanaod In London and domestic pro
ducers wcro saio to De maKing saies at
14S cents, with an Increased demand. Re
ports from the steel trade were colnflli t
Ing. The volume of new business was
described as showing no Improvement,
unnea states eteei was ono ot Cio
heaviest of the leading stocks.
George F. Raer'a resignation from thft
Lehigh Valley board gavn an opening to
traders, who hammered the stocks sev
eral weeks ago. Lehigh Valley was
forced down nearly three points from I'a
high prices. Colorado & Southern firs:
preferred broke five points on the an
nouncement that the April dividend on
the first and second preferred Issues
would be passed. Vncertalnay as to tha
outcome of efforts to reorganize Roc
isiana resulted in renewed pressure on
these securities. The collateral 4s and,
debenture 5s lost more than two points
each. Tho collaterals fell to 37H, setting
a new low record, as did the preferred,
stock at 6.
wcaKucss or Rock island nonet ana
Missouri, Pacific and Kansas & Texas
Issues affected the general bond market,
which was easy. Total sates, 32,800,000.
Unltcil States bonds were unchanged on
call.
Number of sales and leading Quotations
on stocks were as follows:
Sain. Win. IO".
AmlmttM Copper ... 10.XO ?
IV i 75'j
American Atricuuorai .. too si
AmerKin Beet Punr.(.
Aratiitin Ctn
1.100 31
3,500 30 ft
30 10
. ... w
10J4 01i
44H 41
11 31'.
.. .. 10t
S4 141
4IK MV
.... 101U
mi 111
ArorncftJi .n pm. ....... ,.. .....
Amcrloen C. & K 400 1114
AmeMcin Cotton Oil.... 40O 46
Am. Ice Sfcv,rlll 1.SM 31
Amtrlcin Linseed .....
Amerletn LocomctlTo ... 400 3S'4
Amerlcin & ft ft I.70O Wt
American s- ft Pto.
Am. Huier liennios...
Amerleea T. ft T . ..,
American Tobtcco ....
300 101H
SOO ISStt
400 SHU 14SII jllif
Aneeondt Mlnlot Co..
tOO J5H lift 35i
S00 S7 IT 4?i
1004
V) lim 131H U0
1.100 tlH S9 t't
COO 44U 41i 41'
1.200 12 ss
7.S00 tmn sotn jott
4,000 It's USi 34VI
3,100 tin tin s:s
im
i,:oo n tH sin,
114
400 3S' 33 32i
13J14
600 Uli UH 't'
, WM,
1 set, 13
AKIUMn
Atchlnn pfd ....
Atlantic ctntt u
bloc.....
neltlmor ft OHIO.. ......
rjethlthtm Bll
Brooklrn Rapid Tr......
CtnMlsn Perltlo
Ceotral Leather
Chretpeakt A Ohio......
Oilcato a. W.
Cnilceco, M. ft Pt. P....
CMcaso ft N. W
Colorado Fuel A Iron...
Oontolldattd Oa ........
Corn producta
pelaerare lludton
Dnvr & Rio Clranir...
Pnvr ft II, 0, pfd.....
rittllUrn' geourttles ....
rn
Br let pfd
:i
mi
JIT,
441,
.....
700 UT4
3.100 :su
Erie 2d Ptd.
..... n
too 147 147U 147
Oeneral Electrlo ....
Otnt Northern Md.
l.SflO 13HI 131 111
(Ireat Northern Ore ctfa, 1.300 I7H
34H S7
.... 10)
14l Ui
MH
.... 104
10H
Ulipoia central
InterhorouSiX Slot
Interborouth Jlet. pld.
too it'
soo to
International Harreattr.. .,
Inter-Merlne pis ,.
International Pcper ....
International Thimp .....
Kanaat City gouthera,...
Ijclede ill
Lehlth Volley
Loularllls X. Kaahiillo..
M 81, P. ft B fte. M.
Mlaasurl. K. ft T
MUiourl Paclflo
kallonal BlaeiUt
National lad
.. ....
ml
....
..i 4
37,400 141H l(4i 14S
too US, US ISO
ISO
300 ITU Wl 17H
3,200 3IH 214
, , UMa
, 40
Wi
3,300 UU n SISi
... 37
... . 103
7U
SOO U3H- 1UH llJ
" ioo iwi iioH im
l,:co uih is J"
.... .. S3
N. R. R. of 31. 2d pfd., .
New Yorx tenirsi
N. Y-. 0. V W
Norfolk tf Weatern
North American ........
North Paeltlc
Pacific Mall
panneylTBUIft ............
People's Oaa
p., C , C P- L
Pltttbursh Cost
Treaaad Steel Car....i...
. f00 4IU
. COO U2U
. 20,700 W
. 200 :t
. 300 IMS
. 1.SO0 4Vi
mi 43
m; ui
1M'4 M414,
SSH 3H
FullmaS raiaca uar.,.
Ileadlns ..
Republic Iron A Btetl.
Htpublio l. o, pia.. -.
Tlook laland Co
nock laland Co. ptd. ..
Bt. L. & 8. r. 2d pld...
Seaboard Air Line
Seaboard A. L. pfd......
Cloi. Sheffield B. ft I...
southern racltlo .... .
Southern Railway
So. Railway ptd
i aa
Hi
4,400 H
300 4H
4H
414.
4H
so
till
lOtb
4,100 NU
400 :ni
soo si
1.000 Silt
Tennetae 3oper
Tesas Tacltlc
Union Pacltlo . ...
Union Tacltlo ptd.. .....
United Statee Realty... .
United Statta Rubber.,..
United Rates Steel
U. 8. Steel ptd
... ..U,
SOO ItH l"a
7.000 1M, 357H U7T
...... ....4 ..... t-
'ioo "siii 'eiii nsS
SS.I0O 4 l't Wi
too no josh U
1,300 IS M'i S4i'
CsnSlM Chemical ;
w.btah p4 too 4H U i
WeaUrn Maryland
wettern Union J.l t J4 ji
Weattnthouee Electrlo .. 3.400 TIN TSH 7
cwrot..k.K.V.v;vtoo ; $
St vPn. n.- i-Jg SSt Sit 4
nT On. Copper 3.00 !i Sits nrt
Total tales for tbs day. 20S.WO abaret.
jtu-ff York Sfoney atarket.
NEW TORK, March l.MONHT-Call,
steady, at Pr cnts ruling rate. 3
Sir cent: cto.Tng. Percjnt. Time
foans. steady: sixty days, S Per et J
ninety days, 3 per cent; six months, S's
MERCANTILE PAPBR-404H per cent.
6TBRWNO BXCHANOlE-etrong; slacty
day. t4.84W; demand, M t660; commercial
BiivERiBar, Mc; Mexican dollar.
BONDB-Oovernraerit, steady; railroad,
Clotlug quotation on oondt today wer
" 8.0ratW:8f! re.,.MK. C. to. ret tt 9441'
V poa ... .... "ttU dak, 4i. 1SJ1. n$
U. B. Se. rtf 103 L. & V. uat. 4s, . Hli
dreOBpon 10JHM. K- 4i T. let 4a, StV
U, B, 4. rf Uj , "do gen. 4HI- 7tI
do ...lUHMo. Paclflo 4 MT
ruant It eeupa--tM.. eoav. (a... 1
AeT A. 4..VT. 400HeN. R.R- Of . 4a
. T. ft T. er. 4t, S eN. V. C. g. 1H .
eAtB. Ttbaoeo 4a....J10U e4o dab. 41... . Mlt
AmouJ A Co. 4V.. VN. T- N. . H.
Atebttos e. 4a. .. eSH'f. W. lit . 4e M
40 CT. 41. Ut. . v. 1 10Ji
riT. ta. 0 NO. rine 44. HU
A. C IV let 4t 11 4o 3 174;
Hal. ft Ohio 4a MtlO. 8. L. rfd. 4a. M
IMt .. MHrenn. cr. 3!4t" mt. ihi
BiMk. Tr. ct. 4e..ll44 'to o- 4s.., . lOUi
Ceo of Ot- It. ...iMWReadins . U.. MH
Cm. Leather It..., IsiiS. L. tt 8. K, fj. It 7tl
CbM. . OWetHi- 4g to . .... 41
a eenv. :a-- a "-. .v i-
Ch tee aft A A. IH- . , J, la.
771,
C B- as u. 3, ta i-s.
do sen. 4a... .... - U do -ct. 4a
e u t I p e 4ii 101 do Ut rat. 4.
C. R. I. P. e. 41 17 SO. Railway Is,
do tt. laf..,. . . 71H to . 4a....
C. a 87r fc 4Hs. U4VBloa raalfla 4a,
D. ft H. t7. tl. ... do er. ts
D. ft R. O. ret. ft, 4H U & Ttt 4a
"4
u
t
10m
74U
9!
3
10314
Dlatlliara aa ..... wwwr . .w,
friTp.!, 4 14 IT. B. 8fl 3d 5,. l0jH
a mmu, t..t- t. it -s- we. iFw. r7w
da er. 41. ttr. 74H Wabcrt let x. 4a ItH
HI. Can. 1st r. 4t, t eWeaUrn Md. 4s. . 71
Inter. Met 4U TT "Wirt. Elae. ct. Ii J44i
Intw. M. M. 4H. IJ4 CestftJ 4s.. Kt4
Japan 4Ua . . UU I
Bid. Ofterad.
Coffee Market.
NEW TORK. March ItTOfTBC-'
After opening steady unchanged to 3
point higher on report ot smaller re
ceipts snd steadier cost and freight situa
tion, coffee today turned easy under re
newed liquidation, foreign selling, easier
French cables and rumors that Brazil was
selling here through trade Interests,
There seemed few buyers and the closa
wss steady, 10313c net lower Sales, 57.000
hags. March R.43c May. 3.52c; July S.UTe,
September 8.32c, f)ctober, 8.S9c. December.
R.87c; January. 8.03c Spot, quiet. Rio, Vo,
T. 8c; Santos. No. 4. lll.c, mild, dull;
Cordova, IZHQiitltCi nominal, "