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Honiara and Cottages.
l-room m n1 hmw. EH C h I r gn, T. IH41
8-room brick, lianscom park $X
-room mod., clou in 40
7-rnnm cnttnye, mortem but heat 15
WRIfiHT LASHURY, 1HIC1. 162.
J. C. Reed gfe
k, moving.
ia 4fc itorinL
'arnara. D. 6148,
FOB lifciJNT
W hava a complete ttat of til houses,
apartments and fiats that are for rant.
This list can be see tree of charge at
Omaha Van Storage Co.. i5 So. ;6th St.
f Tnnnua ,n " Prt of the city.
UUUBt; Creinh Bona ft Co.. 1
Roe Bid.
C ROOV8. 3867 Jones 8t.. $30. Never been
occupied. Sleeping porrh: oak finish;
modern throughout. Apply 300 8. tUlt St
f'hone Douglas 6487.
4 ROOMS and bath. 811 8. 22.1 SC. rear.
3V) Maann t.. 8-r., all modern $.!
!4T5 Franklin 8t, 18-r., all modern.... S5.0J
4818 Underwood Ave., 7-r., alt mod.... 33.00
.HIS Half-Casa Bt., 6-r., all modern.... 26.00
2002 Chicago t 6-r., mod. en. heat.. 22.00
1012 Parlfto St., 4-r.. mod. ex. heat... 16.00
5331 Fowler Ave., B-r.. part modern... 1.1.50
81H B. 24th St.. 3-r., part modern...
8.00
BIRKETT & COM PAN Y,
423 Bee Rldg. Doug. 633.
$.V00 6-room all modern house, gang.
130.108 rooms, modern except heat
$35.00 5-room, modern, paved street
lis 00 10-room flat modern.
I2S.00 7-room. all modern.
$28.60 8-room brick house, steam heat.
AMERICAN SECURITY COMPANY,
Doug. 601.1 Wal. 8"37. Harney 2w45.
2f2S Bpencer, 6-r.. mod. ex. heat. $21.
MS N. 27th St., 5-r.. city- water, $l2.6ti.
4.(29 Decatur, 6-r., city water, $11. 60.
J109 Franklin, 6-r.. city water. $11.
315 N. 29th St. 7-r.. well. $12.50.
2708 Camden Ave., -r.. well. $16.
3010 Lindsay. 4-r.. well, $7.
CREJGH, HONS & COMPANY,
Douglas 200. 6W Bee Rid;.
231S Dewey Ave., 6-r., mod. flat $30
W S. 27th St., 6-r., mod. flat an
2BS Pratt M... 6-r., mod SO
2622 Bristol, 6-r., mod. except heat 20
O. O. Cariberar, 812 Brandels Thea. Bldg.
tore and Offlc.
SPACIOUS desk room, 816 Brandela
Theater.
OFFICE space, with use of desk, tele
phone, private office; $8 per month. Tel.
Harney 1101.
STOREROOM.
33$ N. ISth 8t.. a desirable storeroom
with basement, for bakery, grocery, res
taurant or other purposes; reasonable
rent
CREIQW, BONS A COMPANY,
Douglas 200. 608 Beo Bids;.
WANTED TO BUT
BUGGY and harness; must be in first
class condition. Address C 237. Bee
Tale buys everything 2d hand. Tyler 1418.
OFFICE furniture bought and sold. J.
; C Reed, 1207 Farnam. Doug. 4146.
WK BUY 2d-hand clothes. 1421 N. tVtth.
Slightly used high-grade piano. D. 2017.
GOLDEN oak typewriter desk. D. 621.
WANT to buy reotlfier for 40 cell
ladies electric. Phone or write Room
B-27, Rome Hotel.
FIXTURES for our new store. No. 27.
at 633 S. 16th St. Tel. Basket Store office,
D. 2304.
KKAL ESTATE.
fiBM A RANCH UD FOR 1ALB
Arkansas.
120 ACRES In Oxarks, 6 miles from sta
tion; fertile, 20 acres cultivated; $7.60
acre; easy terms. David T. Katx, Little
Rock, Ark.
California.
Dream
of a home like this. 40 acres of well im
proved land; alfalfa; fruit; splendid
bungalow of 6 rooms, barn, chicken and
hog house, etc; 2 miles, from town; all
fenced; Irrigation ditches and boxes all
In. Located in a beautiful section with
evergreen live oak trees, good ncUhbors
and suburban conveniences. Price low,
less than cost; terms will be made. Next
excursion April T. Let us show you this,
as well as others, it will be worth your
while. Railroad fare $00 for the round
trip, which we refund to purchasers.
Write todav.
W. T. Smith Co.
City National Bank Bldg.
Cb.arane
TO SETTLERS ONLY-820 acres for $300.
Rich corn, alfalfa and wheat land; no
sanu. J. A. Tracy, Fort Morgan, Colo.
Kansas.
M ILL take Omaha Income for this par
ticularly good Improved quarter section
of fine land In eastern Kansas, 40 miles
south of Kansas City, near county seat
that has a train service of 28 passenger
trains a day. Good 6-tootn frame house,
barn, hog and chicken houses, corn crib,
wagon house, etc. Fine little orchard,
two good wells of water, fenced and
cross-fenced; 120 acres tillable, 40 arnm
pasture. Location high and sightly.
Owner has good equity of $11,000 (mort
gage $5,000), which he will exchange for
inconao property, as he lives In tills city.
W. T. CM1TH CO.,
City National Bank Bldg. o
MUaoBurl.
BIQQCST land sale of the year now on.
100 forty-acre farms $480 each. Good land.
Wall settled locality. Close to railroad.
$1$ per acre Is half actual value. Great
est bargains In South Missouri at sensa
tional prices. Writs today for free liter
ature. D. Merriam, tills 4k Bsnton.
Kamiaa Caty. Kansas.
allamcsotaw -
BA RGA1N 440-acro farm 20 miles from
Minneapolis; 140 acres tjder cultivation,
40 acres good meadow, W aires timbered
pasture; tan practically ail be cultivated;
good corn land; farm la fenced; 10-roora
house, bain, granaiy, macb.ite sued, wind
mill, etc.; C head good milk oowa, 4 good
norsea, harneesus. wagons, cvmpleui set
of machinery, bogs, ci.ii.kaus and every,
thing on the farm goes at $46 per acre;
ttsOuO cash, balance can stand for 10 years
at 6 per cenL bchwab Bros., lu2S liy
nouth Bldg., Minneapolis. Minn.
RENTERS, iiOMEaE&KERd Your op
portunity, tu.wa) crea irrigated wheal
and ailaifa land for suUleiucnt at Valler.
Mont $il.i4 to $rt per acre; fifteen years
lime. For parttcuuus, writ Vailer Farm
fralas Co.. Box luoti. Valler. Mont.
Itraruka,
SARPY CMJU'.NTY FARMS.
M acres upland, lays level to gently
rolling, 4-room house; barn, H horses;
aranary, rrlh. chicken house aood well
and mill: located on good road. Price
only $ku6 per a-f. cn favorable terms.
40 acres upland, JO acres cultivated. !
a res blue grass posture, with some fine
aainut tlmler oa, fenced ho-tliht; fine
aprintfs; entail building a, wi kept up l.v
owner, oa main road. Ptlie only SHiu r
a' re. No trader need apj lv Can give
Mieslnn up till April 1st or either farm
'ome prepared to buy.' Ad lres
i.KAHAM I KTK1U4 HKALTY CO..
t 3 Omaha Nat. Knk Hidg.
Hhuae Red
Git EAT IMPROVE! FA KM UAIUiAIK.
o-au-r hog-tiglii pasture. lt un.Wr the
I l . 4W ib pasture and iiMaduw, In , ra
Iral Nrbraaaa; linproveuvuts nearly new.
iriii f fine room l.uuw, larn.
l. hog liouee, ttj, nutner. Hill, gran
.try. cull rrib. ben lioua. K. T I'.. I.U. to
MiMiv loam le-iiljr ,.f fine itairr.
nilreffTtia r.is tia,f IK wic aaard
t. r lh (arm ttwaer lives lartu. uu
I a But t.a l a ra faliura to-
I i.t i-nly $. pr at. fca.f aan. ixl.u t
l.. a,it
TIIK (iiSMK INV C.
M tn'it Theater tnli
Slew Mrilss.
O0V1.KN JS8.M UM 4
a-V-r tvsiJ tfu-ilt rwi
t r, r llA-ul. mm4 rity tf lfi(ui
ImiU aUH.d tx.r f.r.uvs
n4 ItMflK I'lnMl .fWttt
i nl fur ..I IM rmaih.n I' ! a
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RKAIi ESTATE
FARM ,t Ktt II L .. FOR Ml K
Oklahoma.
FORCED PALE!
Ml acres fine Oklahoma lnnd. firln
and Urndy counties, which 1 must sell
wltn In ft' days! Ail fa rout hie: 4 sires In
oultlvstpm $:!0 per acre; worth l'H Ad
dress mvXKK, Box 134. Kingfisher, kl.
Vtak.
Stock and Grain
Ranch
Juab county. Utah. 3.f?n acres, all
fenced; W0 acres now In wheat, 2'0 acres
In rye. both up and dolnir well. Tbo aver
age yield of wheat per acre on this
place Is SO bushels. Fine improvements.
worm IT.MIO; 24 1'ercheron horses, includ
ing one stallion worth I2.O0u: tools and
machinery on place worth $3,000; good
well and pump furnish all water needed
on ranch; only 3 miles from station
t rice. Including all stock Implements,
etc., only $16 per acre; will make terms.
This Is something that Is seldom offered
at such a low rrloe. It Is good In every
way. Particulars.
W. T. SMITH CO.,
City National Bank Bldg.,
. Omaha Neb. o
WlaennalM.
Upper Wisconsin
Best un.iy nnd general crop siate in the
union; settlers wanted, lands for rule
at low prices on easy terms. Ak lot
booklet No. 34 on Wisconsin Central Land
Grant. Excellent lands for stock raising.
If interested In frulnt lands auk fur book
let on Apple Ocrhards. Address Land
and Industrial Department, boo Lint)
Hallway, Minneapolis, Minn.
F Alt MS FOR UENT
UNIMPROVED 4 and 11-acre tracts.
John n. FitENZEit Douglas sj4.
WANTTD FAKMS
WANTED TO BUY-Cheap land. Colo
rado preferred; have $i&.wO cash to In
vest. Address Y 441, Bee.
REAL, ESTATE LOANS
CITY and farm loans, 6. 6v, per cent
J. H. Dumont & Co., 41 tate Bank.
WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co.
WANTED City loans and warrants. W,
rarnam emuii r t o., iji rarnum t.
MONEY on hand for city and farm loans.
n. v. ninaer, t. iiy National Bank Blag.
$100 to $10.0uu made promptly. F. 1). Wead,
Wead Bldg.. iMh and Farnnm rtte.
vjxxxi, y in iJiWO Omaha Nat. Bank.
BEE us first for farm loans In eastern
Neb. United Ktates Trust Co., Omaha.
ac CITY IX3ANS C. G. Carlberg,
310-312 Brandela Theater Bldg.
CITY property. 1-artte loans a specialty.
ii. i nomaa, cjt mate nann Bldg.
OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms.
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.,
1016 Omaha National. phone Douglas 2715.
$100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead,
weaa uius., iDtn and Farnam Sts.
ABSTRAC7TS OF TITLES
Reed Abstract Co., oldest abstract of
fice In Nebraska. 206 Brandels Theater.
KERR Title Guarantee and Abstrsct Co.",
muutirii iinirHc;i otiice, jiuo b. i(tn si.
Phone Douglas 6487.
11EAL ESTATE WANTED
YOUR HOUSE might be sold quickly if
mentioned to a number of our clients
W'e desire a listing of your place. Phone
uuugias sozz.
SAUNDERS CO.,
1215-18 W. O. W. Bldg.
WANT listings of 6 and 6-room houses
priced between $l.S0O and $4,doo that can
be sold on easy terms.
THE BYRON REED CO.,
a3 S. l'th. Tel. Doug. 297.
WILL buy your property, improved or
acreage preferred, and nav caiih tnr
same In 3 days if It is a real bargain. 'Will
uivcm anu.uw or any pan. oive price and
tull" particulars in first letter. Address
v .1, mi
HEAL E8TATK FOR EXCHANGE
For Sale or
Exchange
A fine farm of 480 acres, with good 1m-
nrovemenls. frnrwl nnhnnl 19 .. . u c
Omaha, 8 miles from extra good rail
road and market town, German neigh
borhood. Price $126 per acre. O-.vner will
take one-half of the price in good Omaha
property or smaller farm at Its fair cash
value and give time on part of the bal
ance.
J. H. Dumont & C6.
416-18 State Bank Bldg.
Douglas 690.
POLK COUNTY. NEB. FARM BARGAIN
120-ecre farm, all in crops, good build
ings. Price $100. Owner moving to Mon
tana and must sell. Will take part trade.
What have you? John A. Olson, 636 Bee
Bldg., Omaha, Q
SEVERAL good Nebraska farm and
ranches; easy terms and priced right.
Owners will consider part trade. Write
for the particulars. John A. Olson, 638 Bee
Bldg., Omsha. o
REAL ESTATK ACREAGE
OWN A PIECE OF
LAND NEAR OMAIIA
We have for sahT 314 acres north or
Florence M. mile frv.m nn,.H .w A v
acres In alfalfa. 3 acres timber, In which
the dwelling la situated; good improve
ments: all buildliiKS new and In first-
class shape. Rented for $260 cash. Price
and terms upon application.
J. H. Dumont & Co.
416-18 State Bank Bldg. Tel. Doug. 6UQ.
$275 buys 10 acres. IK blocks of car.
$4-0 per buys 1 acres 12 blocks to csr.
$nu0 per acre buys 2 acres two block
from car and paved street.
$uuO per acre buys 6 acres two blocks
from car and paved street.
$M per acre buys 6 acres on car line
and paved street.
$ per buys S s. $ blocks from ear.
$1.0i4 per acre buys 10 acres between
two csr lines on lKindee hllL
$1 .2.i buys one acre close. In southwest.
Will build a brick home in West Far
nam district to suit buyer.
D. ('. PATTERSON, Phone Doug. 2547.
RE Kit ESTATE SOUTH SIDE
Mr. Railroad Man:
$400 or $500
Starts You Out
Right
On tha 1 untied of ens of tho near
buntal at at It and vrillUni, lu of
li.m are a reaSv si4 ami oiay two left
Tn.M will surv.y lm ty.ii Una si'ttng. s
V uot ! lay. but tans artion at -r.
They tor.tain five 11 1 roma lara attic,
f ill hac.i.Tt, atplrt.v h-ir. lu- intjnj
lurrw. and open pl inutric. rl'.lr .
I'g-its and nw . raifna prtce. $.',
Id' or luu i'uWm ai d f',., an ac
rrtit ilne f.t work whTr t.a wji hk i
Kiith rent arvi Kt (& I
I'.WNK & SLATKIi ( O .
4bS On,, m Vat liaaa IIMs !
Unexpectedly For
Sale
iMira.e k"w 4Si t iHi il v !
M. nu. all n4f Owner raa f 1'
'.( n4 all sell a' a a aaa l y
t -a litmi I.. H I '.S V H .4 .wwt
l. 1 Afl I - iiA li N- I. M' f ll,,
A aaa-l, i.'ig. .,.. all rn,ur ve y
, tl-a fr. Ita.. n I'.ra an I rir
1 frvwt l-4. ttM a..4 tr. I ,,lr
I TSr INIJ-TUr-NT i"lM
l.as I I a H -k
REAL ESTATE NORTH RIDE
LAST CHANCE
LAURELTON and BELLE ISLE
Tlio most rotnarknblo development ever made in Omaha
Las taken place in these two additions, lying south of Miller
Park and west of 124th street.
More Building
Is going on there NOW than any part of the city. . M
Only 9 Lots Left
One on Laurel Avenue $8,7
One on Crown Point Avenue $800
Two on Crown Point Avenue, each $050
Two on Kansas Avenue, each .$l,lf)0
One on 25th Avenue.. $800
Two on L'Tth Street, each $700
These arc all fine lots and the price includes pewer, water
and walks for each lot.
Come Out Today
See 15 houses under construction and see why a hundred
other buyers selected this spot.
Charles W. Martin & Co.
Tyler 187. 742 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg.
Beautiful
6-Room
Bungalow Just
.Being Completed
lm SALE ON EASY
PAYMENT PLAN
This house, finished In oak In principal
rooms, with fireplace In living room. Is
one of the most beautiful and conveni
ently arranged bungalows I have ever of
fered for sale.
It Is substantially built Is modem
throughout and Is located Vi block from
car lins.
It la in a hlKh class section of the city.
surrounded by all new homes.
This house can be gotten reany ror oc
cupancy In a very short time.
The purchaser can have his choice of
electric fixtures and wall decorations.
Be sure to see this at once if you want
to buy a beautiful home.
TERM 8 ON TIIIS HOUHt;:
$350 Cash; balance like rent.
Phone me today and arranso to have
me call for you.
Call Walnut 6S2 between 1 p. m. anu
F. P Wriirht
8:30 p. m., or Douglaa 2926 in day tim.
o.
PAY L,l K.K llh-NT.
sir t.A t nr mnnth hUVI 7-
room modern house at 2W Ohio street.
direct troin owner; mis ni ni
residence sinco house wss built; good
11.1 U . 1 t.l n .a, line two
I UrilllLIUII , ll"-nnu " . . .. ' - - -
blocks to new Howard-Kennedy school;
cement warns; lot ovxioo, in u-
pletely; come quick ir you wani u.
xxr it TK-in.tiii'nniKt:
Douglas 4704 or Webster a'4
!577 EVANS 4-r. riiod Bonn, oak flnlsD
throughout: easy terms, vren.
REAL ESTATE VTKST 8IDK
Near 28th . and
Farnam
Beautiful
Residence
Walnut 3037.
3 COTTAGES $200 NOW
REST MONTHLY LIKE
KENT
CDJFTON HILD 3-room. 60-foot lot,
near 6-mlnute car line. Only $7fA
3STH AND GRANT Near Blvd., nearly
new 4-room. $1,260.
EASY WALK-Near ffith and Cuming
Sts.. 4-rnom, water, gas, three email lots,
paved, $l,9."fl.
O'Keofe Roa! Esiat Co.,
1018 Omaha National. Ioug. 2715.
$3,300
Cathedral district, ft room and bath,
modern, steam heat, electric lights: south
front lot; nice lawn, shade and fruit trees.
Will make terms very reasonable, can
be seen by application.
W. T. Smith Co.,
City National Bank Bldg. o
Home Building Lots
on Easy Terms
Call me by telephone today of this even
ing and arrange an appointment for us
to take you out Hatuiday afternoon or
Sunday to look at a lot in a beautiful New
Building Addition in the west part of the
city.
Cement wslks. shade trees, fruit, water
and gaa all in: streets now on permanent
grade and boulevard.
Many beautiful homes have been built
and new ones are going up umtinusdy.
l.n t in I pa thin u."rt unit V to ariiir
a reavmably pn.-4 lot where values are
steadi'y rx reaving.
pun i.aeera ran also have home built
on y payment plan when lot la half
paid for.
Telephone us tod ty snd arrange to
bnve urn rail for '" with automobile oa
Maturdav t-r H'lndsy.
Call I long ss Sfii today. Call Webster
887I after 7 p. m
E. P. Wright
$4,500
alndern 8-ronin dv..lln. West Farnam
dl.irKt Parlor dining l'ri. kit. h 11 tlr.t
f lotr , 8 hlriMtiia and l.wih swal fUir;
hardwMl fmi.b H.k. ry cuav.nkni'a
ai.i in rfw t wl" Mill make terms.
1 an be Mn id n.ler rrurn
W.T.Smith Co.,
4My Naitet.al Hwnk 8tlg
RK1L. 1.WTATK IX tlTTM lrT
A Good Trade
I r n. -! I hr ff r itr
tT 4r04ftst
Glover & Spain
f. iv r ' '
I w iflas .
REAL ESTATE NORTH SIDE
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS
Frame flats and cottaae, aood repair,
well located; Income J7f0 vearly. Trice,
quick sale. $4,000. Only $1,600 cash re
quired. NORTH PIDFJ REALTY CO..
4t h St. and Ames Ave.
REAL E8TATF SUBURBAN
Domdec.
Dundee Lots
$1,000 Each
$Hr) cash and $10 per month buvs a few
choice north and south front lots 60x1 1
feet each on paved streets, with city
water, sewer, etc.. in stieet, with S per
rent discount for all cash. These lots
lay high and sUhtlv and are protected by
a reasonable bul ding restriction. 8oe us
before they are all sold.
George & Company
Tel. D. 7M. 02 City Nat. Bank Bldg.
REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS
ML'NUALUW IAi'1'8.
12S0 to $360 buys lots on or near car In
northwest and other parts of city.
$400 buys bettor lota, having city water.
$000 buys lots on grade, fine view, water
and sewer, at 7th and iHirca.
$700 for lot on Military avenue.
$700 lot, 4d Ave., near Dodge.
$X0 for lots at Dodge and 41 streets.
fl.0t for lots facing Field club.
$600 for lota with specials paid, Bedford
Plaoe. 1,000 lots to select from.
D. C. PATTERSON. Patterson Block.
A CLOSE BARGAIN
Five rooms, everything you wont In a
food, low-priced home, $3,160; good terms,
hone Douglas 3623.
SAUNUERS CO.,
1215-18 W. O. W. Bldg.
Nat'l Realty Co.
Sella and trades B. E. $18 Bee Bldg. D. Wi.
BAKGA1N-43 cash, $3 monthly buys flvo
lots, Dong Island, N. Y. ; full price, Pti
(only $12 each), Vale, 1-8 William St,,
New Tork City.
MUST BE SOL.D.
3- r. cottage, 3tj Brown St.. $00. $160 cash.
4- r. rot., doth, Burdette, $l.luo, $00 cash.
6-r., mod., 2fcth and Decatur. $2,300, $,JbO
cash.
Inquire 413 Karbach Blk. D. 3607.
OMAHA UENERAay MARKET.
BUTTER No, 1, 1-lb. caalons, 28c; No.
2, 60-lb. tubs, Kc.
CHEESE Imported Swiss, 34c; Ameri
can Swiss, aic- block SIwIbm, 2.V; twins,
lVc; aalfcics. 17'c; triplets, 17c: Youna
Americas, H'c; blue label brick, 17c; llm
burnor, 2-lb., kOc; 1-lu., ; New York
white, Ijc: imported Frencit Kouuefort,
40c.
FI8H Trout, 18c; large crapples, 16c;
lialinut. 16c; channel catfish, 14c.
SWEET POTATOES Kansas, $2.76 bbl.
BEEK CUTH-Rlbe: No. 1, ltic; No. II.
13Vc; No. J, U'Ac. Dolns: No. 1. lc; No.
i. loftc; No. 3, Ua. Chucks: No. 1, c;
No. 2. 8Vic.; No. 2, 74.0. Hounds: No. 1,
12c; No. 2, ll4c; No. 3, 104,c. I'latcs:
No. 1, 7c; No. 3, 7c; No. 3, c.
POl'LTitY Broilers, 20c; spring chick
ens, 16c; hens, 14c; cocks, sstjc; roosters,
8c; stags, 8c; ducks, 15c; geese, 10c;
turkeys, 13 1 6c; pigeons, per dos., Or;
ducks, full leathered, 10c; geese, 'full
featltered, 8c. squabs, No. 1, 11.60; No. 3,
60c.
Market quotations furnished by Olllnskl
Fruit company.
FRUITS-Oranges: Extra fancy Alpha
betical, all sises, $2.76 per box; extra
fancy Sunklst, all sixes, $2 .tit per box; ex
tra fancy Bed Ball, all sixes, U-'JCt per
box. Demons: Fan -y Bunklst, ftuiis, 3Wa,
H.uOjiH.uo per box; choice lied Ball, 1.1.60
per box. Orape fruit: 38a, $17'. box; 64s,
fc!.2S per mjx, 36s, $.00 Per box; 64a, ',
$2.60 per box. Apples: Extra fancy Wash
Irgton Pwumaines, S1.7B ir but; extra
fancy Washing ton Splts-nburgi, $1.60 per
box, Washington extra fancy Hoovers,
$1.3s per box; extra fancy black Ben
Davis, $1.36 per box; extra fancy Black
Twigs, II. 0 per box; fancy Black
t'wlgs, $l.,iu per box; extra fancy I tan
Uuiioa, $1.26 per box; fancy Human Beau
ties. $1.60 per box; fancy 1 loins it Beau,
tics, 6 box lots, $1.40 per box: hen Da via,
hi lily colored, per barrel; Hhleld
Wine Haps, $4.00 per barrel. Bananas:
Per buo'h, U.u'irltb. per pound. 4c.
VEGETABLE.- 4'auliIlowr, i.!t per
crate. Cabbnge: New York Danish. 2c
per pound; Wlaconalu Holland sed. ISc
per pound, 1 alirornla new, 3W per
pound. Celery: Jumbo, Due doxen. Pep-
rs, vr oasaet. lettuce: Iteaa, l doz.in;
eaf. 40c doseo. Onluns: Red. 2c cound:
yellow 3c pound, white. 2- pound,
Spanish, $1.60 crate. Artichokes. 1 :j
dosen. Endives, J6e puand. Brusael
aprouts. J- pound. Tomatoes. $4 O bus
ket. tiarlU-. 2&c pound. Radishes, .
di'Bt-n. l urnips, Vh: iti.un Silnai h, 'J
d'lxcn. Parsley, bo Juaen Iteana, $1 4u
hamper Union Sets. Yellow and red,
$160 per bushel, white. $1.76 per buahai
Strawbeniee. Per quart. 60c. Potatoes
Colurado Hurals. 76- per bustm). Hod
Kiver Ohlos, ttu fr I uahel, Minnesota
W lutes, t)tc. per l.usl.tl Hani Potatoes
d lo k shipment. April $ to 10, U uu
I r barrel.
MlhCEU.ANEOCH Nuts No 1 t all
fornla walnuts, la.- pound, black walnuts.
ptiunU. flilierla. 1. xiund , pacaiis.
iJwe pound, nraius. uv pound, al
MWjiid. Xiai iund. t1gw iSt V-i.s , t2 per
lx 1 la ua ; ftugar walnut. $l.4a per bix,
lUiloa. fu, a- pound. I orn. alalia,!,
r pound. IJmea: per knis. 1178 Cra.-krr-la
k per ew, U.". half raM, $1 7a.
l'l,a, kar. Ptr ase, $7 to. Iialf iaa, II
t ier New Yni v ti JO per kra '.a
nuta Per sack, $&j. ps 4hm las
4 raiibem-a Uai.a H.-wre. $7 i- r I arte,
lr U.r tilt' IVas'its flaw, "e poind
raw. aa k .,ia Junut-.. ar puti'l. r"a.fl.
piuftd. sail4. II K p-r tan Musi..
to.ti par pusbd. Ss.
Ir 4. weaa 4aar.el.
SKW TUKaf . klaseh S - I'hY s i -Aswrl-
sa InrfStc. penia tri t1ay a-l
tiifat y a ard m a- ,i.l f II.- a- '
ar ity ttS die atuffa. ai,d Ina g.eia wl I
a a.J.1 l.efe.fi.r IK...I iu)',ll.n
I'fflrit ...lle aiM r,4iiri tia . i.r
aet f.rr. a-tiiett. wu- was t .
ttl.r. ar lwi 11 ti r II-. n ua'
rial mi i'itat" t-.i.i.
M Ml V .a.
'1 4 atf. I ' r f'.
1441 1 l.i la: I
OMAHA UYEJTOCK MARKET
Cattle Receipt Light and Pricci
Fully Steady Fat Sheep and
Lamb$ Are Flentiful.
HOGS STEADY TO FIVE HIGHER
I TII OMAIIA. March .
Receipts were: t atlle. ilnss. Sheep
1'ineial Monday 4.V 4.i
OfflclKl Tueadsr 4 H W.K1
Orrirlal Wednesday ... 4 SI 14.7M
Offlrlal Thursday .... S.KiHT 14.0
Ewtlmato Prldav 800 10,li
14 OH .
11. l
lo.ovo
Plve days this week .lR.rs
Fame days last week ..?1.!74
! days 1 wks aar. ,.K1
''in days 3 wks sao. .17,774
Same days 4 wks a.t. !!.!"i
Maine days last vear. .14,.'4W
59.H1.1
7;,HT!
i. in
The following table snows the receipts
ef cattle, hoss and sheep at the Mouth
Omsha live stock msrket for the ytar te
aate as compared with last year:
ISIS. IS 4.
battle MS Jls.Wrt
"or W,7,l 116.KM
Cheep tfTlt.iiiti &.i'X
lno.
141.222
I0.T7
iHuisiippP7tUrK-nra necee..A
The followinc tsblo shews the average
price for hogs at tho .South Omaha live
stork market for the last few days, with
conujorlsons
Date. I 1I6. il!14.iim . null 1HI0 !!.'
Mar. k..i
Mar. ..
Mar. 10.
64l . l3 M 71 S
48
( 68
1
( 40
48
8 4T
$48
t 61
$ U
8 M
8 44
40
$ 54
M
8 t
to
S7
X Sr.. K 341 Wl W'
8 7M0 V
Mar. 11.
$ CI I I S4
m 4w
80110 17
war. 12.
40
$ 73SI $ 60
) M
I
1 V s 44
41 $ 4S
" 10 17
Msr. lSj
$ to $ wl
IUI
'ar. 14.
Mar. li.
Mar. 1.
Mar 17.
Mar. 1
Mar. 10.
Msr. ?u.
Mar. 21.
Alar. r.'.
Mar. 23.
Msr. 24.
s ;.: t, 4
$71 $ $
$0(10 o
bit 710
t 70
7 10 36
$ 40 t 74 $ Ml 62 10 Ml
64
(MS 701 ."'
10 u
S 68
3
li 64
8 79) 7 1 4610 S3i
8 81
7 Of.
II. 1A All
67
6 M
4fil 10 HI
$41110 l
6 26110 lk
6 60
II Ml
8 !WI
M
44'n
8 64
$ 8
7 m
Mar. Jti.1 H 47! It 4f. 8 84! 7 1H llOt
Sunday.
Receipts snd disposition of live stock
at the I'nlon Stock Yards, South Omaha,
for the twenty-four hours ending at $
o'clock yesterday:
KECEIITS CAKLOADB.
Cattle. lloKa Mli.xn li e's.
.. J1. Ml. 1
4
I
1
36 86
8
48 1
t 3
4
J $
8
2
4
i
149 44
."Wabash
Missouri l'aclflc
tlnlon I'sciric R
i & N. ., east... 4
4'. A N. W.. west... 7 48 1 1
C. St. I1., M. AO.. 7
-'., H. A g., east... 2
('., B. t west... S 2 $ 1
iT.. It. 1. A V., east. 1
C. It. I. A P.. west. ..
Illinois Central
Chicaco O. W ..
Total receipts ... 3."
DISPOSITION-HEAD.
Cattle Hon, sheep.
Morris A Co
i:i5
HSt
Swift A Co
C'udahy Parking Co....
Armour & Co
Schwarts A Co
J. W. Murphy
Lincoln Packing Co
So. Omaha Packing Co.
192
302
1,871
1.81H
1,448
1.616
2. M0
1.318
1.463
II
7
8
4l
I
7
&
7
1
64
4
3
68
r M. l,cvv!i
illusion & t'o
.1. H. Hoot & Co
J. II. Hulla
Kellogg
Werthelmer A Degcn...
Sullivan Bros
Mo. A Ksn. Calf Co....
Huffman
Both
Tanner Bros
John Harvey
Dennis A Francis
Other buyers
1.81
7.M0
this
Totals..
8S
7,4tw
CATTLE Receipts
were
light
morn.i g. as tney are expected to be on
a Friday. The total for the five day
foots up 18,273 head, being ama.ler than
one or two weeks atio, but larger than a
year ago by almost 4,000 bead.
Them were ready not enough rattle of
any one kind to Interest buyers very
deeply, but what few there were sold
quite freely at ateady prices. This would
apply to all kinds of killers and feeders.
For the week heavy beef steers are no
more than stead v with last week a rinse,
but other kinds of rattle are. If anything,
a little stronger.
Quotations ou cattle: Oeod to eholra
co 1-11 fed beeves, $7.Mrtj.00; fair to good
cornfed beeves, $7.ltXu7.60: common to
fair cornfed beeves $6.6t37.10; good to
1 holes heifers $8.2607-00; good to choice
cows. to.7Vuti.60: fair to good cow. t6.0t
6.75; common to fair cows, $3.7lfc6.00; good
to choice stoekers and feeders. n.OWw'7 .80;
fair to good Blockers snd feeders. tn.Scity
7 00; common to fair stockers and feeders,
$6.7&tttj.60; stock heifers, 6.6(Xa26; stock
cows. ll.7TiK0i; stock calves. Iii.004r7.60:
veal calves, $7.0049.76; bulls, stags, eto.,
J4.764PS.iJU
Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
No.
II
4
I
I
U)
J
II
I
Jl
7
It
4
4
8
II
I
1
4
I
4
1
4
I
I
3
1
1
I
I
1
1
....
I.....
I
t
I
7
2
1 ....
I
I
I
I ...
Ar. Pr. Na
At. Pr.
..1031 T
. . art 1 It
..!! 7 84
..1111 7 44
..IXll 1
.. NO I 00
.. ; 1 to
. . 7 so
.. :il 7 crt
..km 1 10
..lli. J 7 20
..MO 7
..114' TK
..114 7 It
.. ii 7 40
.... K1 I I 11
.... si 4 0.) 4
4 0o 1
.... . I M 15
.... H 111 It
....1177 1 Oil I
.... HJ 7 an I
....40 7 04 T
.... 141 7 0b II
.... Ma t HI 21
....1314 1 It 1
....1IM 7 14 11
ludl 7 10 80
. ...luao T at tt
... .10.7 7 It U
...MS t 80
.t.
nu-ukM AND HEIFERF
111
8 10
7 14
14.
Ill 7 1
'.ft
COWS.
.IMS tM
...Ml IK
4 M
...KWO 4 71
...1010 I tt
...1011 tM
...li 1 4i
...wa 1 te
...lis lit
...lla Ins
,..1IW 8 IS
...l.1M 8 10
...1ZM 8 II
...HOI I It
...IlkS I 40
...I1M 8 4S
...1171 8 84
...1HS 14.
... (7 8 4i
...101 8 M
... tnt 8 40
. . Mm 8 14
. . . t.'t 8 St
. MMI t )
. J0 6 M
.I0H4. I 6o
UM 8 40
1.4 I M
.VX 6 Tt
t 7t
. nta
. .leio
..in
1 u
1 11
1 tt
4 -i '
4 80
4 48
I
4 SO
.. 4
. IMS
.1211
..1
.1410
a'.'.'.
4.
tiEIr !'..
SO 6 M 4
lU I l II
8 S 1
Ml 111 1
Wl I It I
li 4 , I
844 I 48 1
HL'l.li.
1210 I t& 1
I7IS 1 . I
imai 8 M I
It) 8 4. I
1700 t 44 I
.40 t '
141
.IfTS
.i:a
.1140
4
1 n
1 11
as
1 4
AI.VK8.
1 t: 4 44
1.... tt 4 It
1 kl T 10
1 lit 7 ta
I 174 7 74
i I'.l I On
I M IS
I t I tn
1 M IS
no 1 n
I at
!. I I.
14 I te
ro 1 10
o 71
144 8 14
la I n
STtx '! .H AND FI'.EDI'MiJ
Ma 8 41
tit 4 4S
I TM 8 a
I S4 IS
i4 ,t T a
t T.4 7 aa
IT . ai T tt
I 4:o TO
. t.'t .
Ua at
its aa
IK KiH-Su, .i a were mora on tha 11. od-
arale oruer this mornlns. atiout I..I tara,
or i.. heud Im-Iiik irulillni in. The
wk a rei l.ts foot up :.lil neiwl. being
I :.'. I.rad alU4kl.er llian laat wack. but
1 an Wad beaklrr than ft.r tha Loire
lx.ndli. live day a 01 last year.
Tlnia was a better ( lug in tha liada
tl.la tuori.ins, aul all buyeia mada tner
t.lU vfirrs at pi l .a ti at i. fuilv
lead a 11.I In tho rase of kl It. looked
s iillle atronar In .puts 'I be tualliy
it (.'' ofie'iiik aaa without a doubt
It. a Im .I of ti e weea and tual fa.
lit eh! hae t-n re. i onail-le for a..m" nf
tna a, l arat.t strensth 111 tar.y t.l. et.lp
ra umw.im in tiding their nrdeta at
Id), .t-al li. ir. M..at f Ihnr pit
tliaa w.-re n.a.lv at a irrad uf
i
-wltura .tart,-I it making big l lia'r
ll ra fwi ,te W'Ul.tl.r til n.g (i. '..
aiyt as I a k.m firt lj-1 were 1,,, 1 ri.
b.ltir L.tn .! a, y II a. aa wl; al"ns .1.
li a 'or. n., 11 1 rii.fi it. . li if etttitin
aa. ' 4. Ii,.ia il l h l It. air ...r
I.I. f al:, . r ..,n a '!'. 1 i.l 1-I-.'-
aill i a- . l '. I.i l .,,i.
edr.t n . ..II a.la ! I li.- "r.l
I u. . U u II . , u. k,r. w.r.t .1 f...,,
.1 .1 r .Ir. . , .1. r, ,
i..! f.a'.r i. I- ,..i..
I
$ 4i, but there was a good shnwlns" of
shippers on up n K W and several londs
tcsched 1 t lie day s top.
Representative salts:
No.
..
A.
..tl
. . i'
. .KIT
. M
..j-n
. ,4
..lit
. ro
.'
. Jim
. 915
. n
..Jej
. 4
..
. .?
..r.j
. rt
. .217
Ph. Pr.
. . ?H
M I J',
. . t
tn 4S
ln
s 4 .
... s
No.
S4...
A
8H. Tr
... 4 4T
. .
m f 47'4
Id i 4;i
. . . s
. . Is
l ho
... 4 M
. . 4 i'l
WO M
... 8 M
40 t ftrt
... 434
M U
X IU
M 4
... 4 My
...
... 4 :
t v
M 4 H
... 4 41
... 40
....aw
.... if"
....i.i.i
... m
...914
Jill
....t'l
:i:
JIS
.....HI
,...ll
....tin
,....l:
....I7
1M
14
ait
114
4
4-1
t 4.',
4
u
u.
l
: .
41 .
li .
I( .
M. .
..
M..
m ,
9
, -' .
7..
: 'I
t
4 It.
th
m
4
4 471
4 47V
4 47H
4 4T
14.
7H.
M.
47
71.
1U
SMF.KP Tie mxrket acted (retty much
the SHiun as fur several data hack, there
belns; nolhlna done of consequence until
late in the forenoon. The psckers s'srted
out with the Intention of lowering rrlces.
but In the end were obliged to tske the
lllersl receipts on a basis fully Htcady
with Thursday. This applies to both aited
sheep and lambs. When a movement once
started trade was fairly active, and. like
yesterday, a rlearam-e was effected at a
sensonahle hour. The receipts wera some
lO.oon head, being about as large as the
receipts at Chicago and all other liver
markets combined. Two ars of light
Iambi weighing around fifty-seven pounds
snd stiltaltle for the Kaster trade toppid
at tv.HO. equal to the highest price for
the season to date. A range of , SOr
P.M caught most of the lamb sales, with
quite a sprinkling at the latter figure.
The quality was much the same as yes
te'day. There was some shipping demtnd,
but few offerings changed hands on that
account.
The features of the week have Iwen o
falling off In the receipts from last week
and a year ago and the bulk nf the latnoa
at the close of the week bringing prices
In about the same notches as a wiek ago.
The trade, however, la still rgarded us
being on a good, healthy basis, and no
serious break In prices Is 'cone I for.
(Quotations on sheep and lambs: ttmba,
Mexicans, 6oir f0, Ismbs, fed westerns,
4'.' 0Oi!'.7, IsnUm, shearing. $K.itff9.30,
Mexicans, $MOy.75; lambs, fed westerns.
$.!(; lambs, sheering, SA. 10-tlS 4;
yearlings. light $8 TMf ; yearlings,
heavy, . 60V 8. 76; wethers, good to rholoe,
$7.MVu8.lo; wethers, fair to good, $7 8031.86;
ewes. gmd to choice, $7.8XHr7.86; ewes, fair
to good. $7.SOtf7.80.
Henreseniatlve ssJes:
a.t Mexican lambs
.. 68
.. 68
.. 76
.. 7
..103
.. 8
.. 87
.. N
.. 83
.. 88
4 Ml
01
80
HO
7 60
80
80
3 35
26
80
?70 Mexican lambs
blO Mexican lambs
fo Mexk-an lambs
j 17J fed ewes
ir ten lamns
.'.15 fed lambs
110 culls
67 fed lambs
418 fed lambs
CHICAGO lIVK STOCK MARKET
tattle Fir a Hoars Srogs Sheep
Flrsa.
OHIOAOO, Msrrh 2fi, CATTLE Receipts,
1.CO0 head; market firm; native steers,
W.tfi8.!i0; western, K.HtXix.Wt: cows and
heifers, t3.0"1i.76; ralvea. $7.0mbil0.60.
HOOS Receipts. 19.H0O head; market
strong, 6q hlifher: bulk of sales. St.tirff
8.70; light, r.WliTlV,; mixed. $8 60j.7.".;
heavy. t.ZMi4L76: routh. 88.64f.40: Dlaa
$6. J't 4t.
SHEEP AND I.A 61 BR- Receipts, 8.004
heed: market firm; sheep, l7.lVir8.26;
yearlings, n.UOflV.a; lambs. $T.60)4i.86.
Kansas ( itr Lire Stork Market.
KAN8A8 CITY. March 21 CATTDTC
Re. elpts. 300 head; market. strong; prime
fed steers. $S 26fls.66: dresaiat beef steers.
$7.0CKH.16; western steers, l8.tk.Qtl.oO; stock
ers and feeders t iWT.6: bulls. Id. 3.41)
(5.76; calves, $8.00iI10 60.
1UKJ8- Heeeipts, 8,200 bead; market
higher, bulk, $r,.tx&4i.a0; heavy. Irl.tuu4.70;
puckers and butchers. 8ti.6ttt4.SZVi; light,
(ti.AOttf .); pigs. $6.26ft IB.
HHEEP AND DA MBit Receipts. S.Orx)
head; market steady; lambr, tJt.Otkti.SS
yearlings. tK.OnigS 80; wethers, 7 603.1S:
ewes. $7.25S7.S6. ., ,
St. Iioajta lilve g roe la Market.
BT. LOUIS. March 28.-CATTLK Re
celits, 600 head; market steady; native
beef steers, $7.0ir.76; rows and heifers,
f&GOti8.60: southern steers. ti.2t(o'7.7ti; cows
and heifers. $4 0mlj.00; native calves. $H.0J
(J 10.73.
IKKJ8 ltecelpts, $.600 head: market,
alnailv: nlaa and llshta. tS.7Mj7.20: mixed
and butchers. 6U76M7.10: good heavy. $.'5
4.l BO.
HHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1.200
hmA market atrn.lv: native muttons
$8.768.00; lambs, IW-TMr; yesrllngs, $7.60
t)8.u; snearea yeariiiujs, aa.ouvji.nu.
Klenx City Live Stork Market.
Rintrv mTY. la.. March 38 CATTTK
Receipts, goo head: market steady; tlttlvs
steeers, $8.tWri7.ff.; butchers. 5.Z6,i.w;
cows and heirers, ):,uuno; caives, i.ou
4Ji00; bulls, stags, etc., $6. 08 60.
tit .le receipts. ..rwsr netui, nuimri
stsdy; heavy. $ti47H&l.oO; mixed, $.46,.f
6.47, light, $646; bulk of sales, $fUrW
$.47V. . .
BH EEP AND DAMitH rUBCetptS, JW
head.
St. Jowepb Live Stock Market.
BT. JOSEPH. March $6. CATTLE Re
ceipts. 100 head; market steady; steers.
$;.u0u.8r: cows and heirers, 4-Z8.Si;
calves, $7.0rVfl.6O.
HOOS Receipts. 3,700 head; market
higher: top. 16.70: bulk of sales, $8.60(0.70.
SHEEP AND IAMBB Reeeliits, 1,000
head; market steady; lambs, $9. 264,9.76.
Coffee Market.
NTTW YORK. March 28.-COFFEB-The
market (or coffee futures was higher to
day on trade buying and a scattering de
mand from Wall- street sources, which
may have ben encouraged by the decreas
ing stocks at Santos, reports of a some
what Improved spot demand and tha mora
optimistic view of European paaea pros
pects. Tha market opened at an advance
of 1 to 16 DoiiiLe and closed at a net ad
vance of to 10 points. Sales were 24.760
bags. March. 6.RVc; April. 690c: Mav
8.08c: June. 6.13c: July, 7.27o: August, T.l'.c;
September, 7 44c; October, 7.4So; Novenw
ber. 7.63c; December. 7.68c; January. 7 64c
February, 8.8tc. Spot coffee, steady; Rio
No. T, to; Kantoa No. 4, lOHe. Rio coffee
waa offered here In the rost and freight
market at unchanged pliers, but there
were a very few offers from siiu at
prloes much above a parity with local
snots. Bin exchsnge on London wss Wd
lower and there was no chauge In inllrels
prloes. I
Metal Market.
NEW TORK. March 28, M ETA L8
Lead, steady, at $4. 14.30; Uindon. A.XJ
i ad. spelter, nominal ; Iondon, 44 10s.
Tin. strong: five-tone lots. $4 bid. Con
ner, firm: electrolytic. Ho lC-Uli 7.1. cajrt
lug, $16 00016.60, nominal. Iron, quiet gad
unmanned
At London: Spot ropper. CM 16s: fu
ti.raa, 4.8 7s 8d rtpot tin. C1S& 16s. fu
tures, aiM. Antimony. Ai7!oi.
HT. LOUIS. Mo March 28 METAI.1
rad. steady, $4.07V(I4.1&. Hpelter. steady
H 0OHJ0 6O
Ottca Market.
NEW YOKK, March 38. COTTON
rtt. quiet; middling uplands, ttk , No
aa lea
Futures closed steady; May. 9.46c; July,
73r; Itt'.Ur, lOubc; lyaorralspr, ls23r.
Jsnuarr. 10 He.
1.1 Vr.HPOtjU. ifsreh 88 -TOTTTiN
Spot, firm; good middling. i84d; mhklllng.
6 41: low middling. t.lOd. Sales. 7.040
balas.
Or a ha Hay Market.
IKAIRtF. HAY-'hobe upland. fll.
V I. Illto. No. .. l10Mni 60. No 8,
t ntl lo ). cli. I. e nu llnnd. 113 4 N. I.
',;uu. No. 3. I1'V1I' No 1. VbtiKot)
. ,l,-e lowland. 110 60 No 1. $10 wo. No J.
p. . No. i. t.jou yi.
Ali'ALr'A 4'lidce pea green, leafy,
fine stem. tl4avonn. It lakes . t.ol.
tra . bring N 1 III O'lll. Nn
I. $12 OtajUtaJ. No. i. $:llU::8k)
laaVaw Hark Marael
l.OMsiN Wardi Ja AmrrP-aii ae. i..n
nf iba atrx k m.itrl I aaa lb. n...:
a.lle. u.a wb.ii b'l I artl'-ti ailng in li
ii, . iv merit I ii... ii ra iti.. I M- and
...tjrl. Kaaana 4i Irtaa l.aj tha in .1
maraliiaa I niat.rt r d at a l a
,t..1e Minl.r 11 ..!
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NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
Increased Profit Taking and More
Foreign Selling Combines to
Check Movement.
' SOUTHERN PACIFIC SHARES HIGH
i
NEW YORK. March 28 Increased
profit Inking and more foreign selling of
our stocks combined to hold today s mar
ket In check, hut the movement save In a
f-w isolated Instances was firm with fre
quent periods of actual s reng h. Bouthem
Paclilc snd a few otner Important shares
sold at ihc til. host p. Ices of tha year,
hut some nf the lenders, particularly
l'nlted Mates Steel, were under moderate,
pressure. Maximum pains ran from 1 to 3
points, the lot.nn carrying roada scoring
nu.st substantlnl advances.
Speculative interest appeared to h on
the Increase, although the dav'g business
was slightly um er that of tlie preceding
session and considerably less than the.
midweek There were signs that traders
were transferring their commitments from
the class of specialties recently prominent,
to the better known railway shares.
Prices wavered toward the close., with
especial weakness" In Bethlehem Pteel,
which declined IV. rolnts to S. over 8
folnts from Its recent hlirh quotation
Iondon was strain a seller of the Inter-n-
tlnnal list, offerings from that renter
ronslstl-ig malnlv of the Paclf.cs, fteel
and the less conspicuous coppers. Private,
cables from D"ndon hinted strongly at
I eacs ncgo iRtl.ma In the near future.
The efature of the foreign exchange
nuirl'et was a demand for remittances on
th Hcandinavlan countries, particularly
Denmark. This was acre ted as evidence,
that Herman and Austrian Interests werw
using these centers as mediums for tha
further liquidation of our stocks. Ex-,
change on Iiondori reaoed before theJ
close of the market, hut held well above
the low rates of the early week. Impor
tant devrlopmenta resiiectlng exchange,
(ondltl ns between New York and Don
don and rnria are. expected In tha course
of the coming week.
Surface movements of money point to
a very heavy gain In rash by local banks
torrortnw, the Increase being a.st'mated
at as Mvh as I17,n0.nu lxin time losis
are qiiotably unclianiTd. but aetu;ajy
lower on high class collateral. 1
Tctal sales of stocks nmountsxi to 3T8.
80o shares.
Bonds were firm, with a broader de
mand. Total ssles. par value, were
$2,471.0cO l'nlted States bonds were un
changed on call.
Number of sales and leading quotation
oa stocks today were:
galaa Risk. Ixw. CI"St.
Alaska O0I8 .1.000 4ti l a
Am.iaamatt Oeorer .... n.0"
II H
44V.
46t,
81'a
44S
2!'S
7k
toJ.
An.'rlran Heel Suawr.... 3.7O0
Amrlran Its I."
Air.rtr.a a. It 1600
44
to "4
884
Ar.aiiraa H 8- R pra..
Am Suirar lurialns-...
taorlr.a Tel. T.I..
An rrlcn Tnbacne
Aoaronda Mining
AtihlKin
Halllmnre Ohio
Brooklyn Rapid Transit
t'all(trnla Petroleum ,.
Canadian Partita
('antral Iiaather
x.9na maw
101
1044
l.OiiO lvi 111 i:i
3,100 I
1.100 72i
4.404 !.'
4. ailO 1444
3H
III
Tli
2"
S9k
lt
:
14'a
44S
It
it
1.4I" 1 114 liu.
l.ino 3'A M
t'heaapaaka t Ohio IW
4i
11
44
(Lie an O. W
TOO
us
Chi.. so. M. 4k Ht
1,800
flileaxa a N. W
l4k
Chlno ttpr
I. TIM 1H 7t S
Tut 17 . it 27' ,
...... ..... ..... 3
...... ..... .. ta.
to
400 t IV
I.2.") HI ?l
snt 14 141 141 1.
t. 1 l.wfc HT18 111
4.) t4H II 144
l.a.l tl M U
400 ltMU, 10114 10114
n (13 S 13
4,800 a. i i4
!
J0 J8 T3 T!
I.OOil ls7Wj IMtt 13H4
!. 11 111 111
7.400 71 TO TtH
I. im 111, tl Ui
8.(00 lnvi 11V4 in.
.h 13 114 US,- ,
too 113 123 I' '
1100 Ut 7 8V '
100 12S US " 1HW '
7,0110 .i4 tot ti
lLtoO W'4 81 tf,
Ml
8.4IW 104 st lots 10V
1
18.
00 10SS 108 lool,
161
3800 it its; mi
44,300 147H 14 1414
...... ..... 21
s
1 s . a a T$
4V .
88.ft.i0 II 8S I1
1.0.10 18 1.14 l
too ttu. liii p
900 Ull, 133 1 m
II, WO 12', 114
40(1 SO Ml
44.10 4S 4T 41
T0i 10414 148 1061.
4.000 48 46 4I4
1,400 o 84 4
1,400 71 71 73
rolnraao run a iron....
ry.1nr.do 8V Bout hers. .. .
nnTr Rla Oranda....
Drnr.r a H O pfd
Hatlllera Harurltlaa ....
rtrl.
Oaneral Elertrto
Oraat Northrr-B r-ffl.
ttreat No. lira elfa
ti.issenh.im Ktploratlon..
Illlnota ivntnit
Inl.rtMrnuih MM. pfd...
Inrplratlan Cnppar
Intarnatlonal Karraeter ..
Kanaaa City Sou tli.rn . . . .
Drruatl V.ll.r
ljoulrvllle NaahTlllt...
M.ilran patrataum
Miami Covpar
Mlaaaurl. K. T
Missouri Pariria
Ktirnnal meruit
National Iad ...
Narad, rxpner
New York ('antral
n. r., n. ii. it
Norfolk tt WMtara
Noti kern Partita
Para flo Mall
Parltla T.I. T.I
pennarlvanlw
Piilllm.n P.laea Car
hay Con. Oppsr
Heading
Hrpul.lTr Iroa ft Steal...
Mock Island fa
Rock I.land Co. pM
W. U g r. 2d M...
Sotilharn Iwclflo
Soulh.rn Railway
Tanaeaaee Onppar ... .
Taa Company
tnhat Parltle
I nlet) r.clllo pfd
t nltM Stataa Staal
II. g. ttteel gtt
t'l.h Conpar
Waat.rn Plllaa
W.ilnhouea BTlactrla
B-dvtdan8. -Total
aalas for tha lay, 178.308 shares.
BRADSTIIEET'S TRADR RBVIEW
Dlstrlbatlve Trade . Expttsttla In
Nortkfri Half of Cowatry.
NEW YORK. March S8--Brsdstreefs
tomorrow will aay:
Dlttrlbutlve trade haa expanded In tha
northern half of tho country this week,
the stimulating features being better
weather and tha nearer approach of.
Kaster. In addition sentiment aa to the.
outlook has been benefited by a slight
speeding; up of manufacturing Industry
and tha enlarged apermlatlon at nlgler
prices In cotton and secuiitiea. War
order business, however, Mill reinalntl tha
strong point of tha entire situation.
The great baslo facts of soil and crop,
conditions favor tha growing of largo
crop In this country the coming; year.
Prices of all agricultural products except
cotton are still flattering.
It might be pointed out that tha reports
as to employment are rather better than
of Iste. Building shows more signs ct
life, though gradual Improvement Is only
reportable and lumber stays depressed.
There Is mora life visible In the cotton
goods Industry, a reflection partly of tha
sharp advances In the raw material; wmah
fabrics have sold quite freely for sum
mer wear; wool and woolens seem qulete
and there la a better feeling vetoed by
eff tctal observers In tha silk trade.
Rank clearings for tha week asrgregaba
$2.k!2,2'.3.000. a decrease of 6.4 per rant
from last week and of 8.8 por cent from
the corresponding; week last year.
Ituaimea lalluma for the week number
376. compared with I In the like week
last year, iluatnees failures In Canada
for the week were sixty-two. compared,
with forty-six la the like week last year.
Free admittance to moving picture
ahows. Ths Boa's free coupon will ap
pear attain next Sunday. Watch for It.
New York Money afsurkat.
NEW YORK. Starch 11 MONET On
rail, ateady; hljih, 3 per cent; low, 1 pec
cent: ruling rate, 3 per rent; last loan, 2
per cent; closing bid, 1 per cent; offered
at I per tent.
MKlw'ANTILK PA PBR 3VJ per rent.
MTr.RLINO KXHI ANtJK 8ieadv;
sixty-day bills. 84.77!); for cab lea. 84 ;
for ilemand, 84 7"V.
TIM K l)ANH Kay ; sixtv days, 2'
per rent: n.n.tv data, i'yq? per rent,
tlx months, 3m'.i i-r rent.
MLVER-Rai, 6tr; Mexican dollars.
PS''
u JNDA-41ovei ninant. steady; railr oad,
firm.
Closing q lolatloss on aoaoa today were
aa follows:
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8. CO,... V C ( t, ... 7 .
V B la. erg 11 V Y I r i,i . .. I. 4 ,
4. rour"" l.ls.S V SXal t'aa K.
US. rrf Ia. T. N 11 a. It.
4a cotie li.. ... a. ... l.'.
r.ee . -.. 11 S. r..lltc ta ... . ir?'B
Am aai.tlrm ke : 4. 4
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tra.i ti. i T. 4 T aa .
Al' ...-a .a 4. t'kr..,i uril 4. 4.
ttal a mum 4. 4. fa 4. I
Im a I .tii- 4 aa . 4 It.. Ha pea 4. V
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