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av- .c--.JL..h a? Ja- 18 - ' THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY, MARCH. 30, 1912. i i ' ... I rMTltin TtTITTTnTIT tV TBI TIP "6RAIN AKD PRODUCE MARKET Bull Sell Oat Quickly on Signs .f -Siakin; Xarket eoitsmons more fayobabix JKhgker Cables An a Factor la Held- laej Ike: Market Sreadr j . , i Cora.gltwtlem, Sftm ,; : ' V. Streager. I J . OMAHA. March 9. Mil. Tbe wheat market tu devoloped Into choppy. srisstlsfactory Kiptn A' Bulls tell 'out quickly oa any "?' ItikUigmarket ud shorts ere J" " quick : covering on the first sign of strength. Crop news from eome ofth J": pert, in the field suggest e?21?2, sr. mor lavorkble man gSSmi: Higher cables were a factor in holding Ui market steady- . . I A. hu been Intimated for - th p (tuition -In th com trad erow steadily wronger as th. P" trm 'and Should the """"""i h. .1 .11 backward some vary . high value, a Predicted. The cart corn trti.r .ra a Men U.e ouuiso a twu""- rcaile, were the only strength enlnt tester In th. wheat oewa The market waavr dull and pric change. BCorcWnoi with a strong ton and value .held firm today. In?'" su.inc. -te-very emwtragu to holder. fcaros today were again higher,, tup sale. Koinf e -higher. - - - . Prlmsry wheat reoapts were and shipments ware nV bu, aalnt receipts i.t. -r ot bu" n4 went.- ov 171.000 bu. . Primary corn receipt, were 49AO WL nd .iiipmc.it. were tlt.out bu.. aialnM rcVte ait rr of ill. bu. and . ar.t.t.. bo. of r .on. of oif and wheAl and Do" ou' 10 'IjvetSool rioted K.iid higher oa wheat and Ht V higher oa corn. The fouoalnt caah a i ware "P0"4; WHEATVNo. 1 hard: 1 car. 1 -car. H.. No. I mixed. 1 car, . OORK-So. t bit: I ear, NHA WO. t 4 whit: 1 r, Tio; I eara, no. We, I .. color; 1 car. TlVa Ka. e color: 1 oar, ' 7le.' Wo. 1 yellow: cara, W I ' J yellow: 1 cara, -." tic. Wo. t mixed: 1 cara, 71c; earj. ;ia- Wft 4 mi.ed: 1 car, ne; I 71i.c: 1 oar. lie; i car. Joo "J0. OAT8-Htanilard: 1 ear. MV. Wo. ; whlio. 11 rr, Mc Wo. 4 wlHto: I car. , iW,e. 1 cara. ic. Ho. 1 yellow: 1 oar. , Oawka cask rrleaa. WI!iAT-.Vo. 1 hard. '-S: .-4jORW-.no. I white. 1: W": hlta ?WllHe; Wo. color. WW. art. MbV; Wo. whlta JJ ' '4 whlta M'fe; No. I yoliow, oKlfUo, r-No. 4 yellow. M,4Jto. ... BARLET-WalUna, ,lrlftj feed 7VWc; heaviest feed. a1-. . KTl-Ao. t Mrttc; Wo. i. f " ... Cartel Woawlata. r...; OV'tieat Corn. OaU. -etileao M l" .llnneapolll -u 'i; Umaha , " . j " - Imiuib. W . , "CMICACO omAiw AHD rnoviiiowi Vratarea of tk Timala. an Claelaa ..., rttcaa oa leara Tra-a. : CHICAGO. March .-Estlmate ut .Hnf tlx condition of fall sown wheat at sit per cent, a. asjalnet Pr i month sto. kicked sumo of the prop, from ' under the market today. Th. eloae ni Hereoua,. with prtcaa running from the ;sam as last night t o below. Latest ..trading left corn unchanged to Ho up. oata varying from a .hado off to ' tvawe, and hog products at a decline '-of ibdic t loe. The oron In the prtca of wheat rams 1st la tha dsy after a sjoasma show . of strength, due to a aoueeas at Uver- poOl. bacsuss Anenxina wuiniiwii c turned out less than skpected. For a . : . n.rkAt iluHna tha downwsrd I ill its reoslved ao support whatever and .4lieo only when It beams apparent that , urleea would Mon bo In a dmorsllud 'rondltlft. "prlhg-llk. weather throughout ,k. emu wheat belt mora than offaet tBS bulll'lt Influence of flurries to the .coarse grain trade, tha wheat pit snUrely falling to respond to the enthusiasm of -.JCUiaiOm WB WWW vuyiM vv.. i i , aiitfl mum which mads msny -wheat- trsders veer to tha selling side . was the fsct that Minnesota farmers - aers report M sowing today and sll look ing for a big year, tha ground being In u.'Snrfbt. eensltlan. Between the opening .aiut tha eloae. May fluctuated from u.sn to tl.orw. with tha finish at tl V a loss of y conptrtd with twenty-four hours befora ... , . orn' tottoasd a new high level, but re--acted -when wtisst began to tumble. Much of. th buying today cams from rural sources. A forecast of colder weather to ' MWht hari.a send deal to do with the de- velopment nf bull sentiment. Msy ranged from TlVSTt1- to JeMTtSe, doalng eaay .but hie net higher at 'if even Cash sales, jwsrs. larger. No. I yellow was - nnoieri el TtMetlte for carlota . ' Thera was -a rally In oats because of - corn - strrnath. but the market, after touching a fresh high point for the season was nulled down by the bearish Influ ence of -the Ists break In wheal. Oonlde limits for May were (44 and wtm last sales net higher at MV,V K(forts to reallsa profltf In the pra '' vision crtiad sent pork off nearly 50c. i Buyers stopped all together for th tiros - being, pot again took hold at th decline. In tn. end pork exhibited a decline of I0)i- .to Jfc, lard. ft8s to TV. and ribs KXNiltc qaotsrtpn. on future teased as tolloet: Arijoie, opes-i Hlgh. law. Close. Tst'y. 'lrf 1 i4sf in W4H Msyit4l AVftl- ttHri ChUv.H74'T4tl4ri'T T5i July. t1,. i:rVlrir3itJ4f,l HepUmtVi Mkl 7l WSJ .y.'ciHl'isritW !4;4Tsf '-Juiy.isowisi to! levsoVttVst "' Sept I U - 4J,'CwH'vi! lr. alevflTS'flT fli fnJ rr yu 17 6t IT to juiy.tnt-tw K 1 17 it n tnu 8W.JI-7"l 17 t7Vj IT 67H 17 MJyi'tW- JulrJlOW i'l nrit 7TS; ten MM rnatv. rVpC ,!(-tyl 3H6 MIA MM Blti Bill i t t - t- Mav. l.tt 1 tdTHl 47HI t juiy.lt M-T'.ry Hept 'WO-IH tSI i 73tt DM t7Hl "Hi H Casn oaotattona wer as follows: FLOCK Steady; winter petenta, M 164) t.tt; wlaler straights. tsutraw; spring patentA. tAtutyetO; oprtng straights, tat taker. MtatJ.. nvltNa tisc BARLKY Feed or mixing. cttlw fair to ghoioe malt Inc. II any I ST. FKDBTtmothy. tt.tvtsia.ts. Clover. -Al.'l'3!lio. Pk'JVlSIO.VS-Mese perk. tJ7A Lard. In tiercee, It 4"V Snort ribs, loose, t 26. Tetai cjoarance of wheat ad flour seer eousl to IJt.uot ba. kxport tor tba . a so ehewn br Bradstrwet'a were aaual to 3.1,0 be. Primary receipts vers jyvtrn bu.. compare with iw.eut tu tro-reepoo-itog day a year ago. r.iiai ravlM, for tomonow: Wheat, .cars: cars, Mk oars; oats, .... VL J. 13.10. baai. . Chicaso Caen prtoea Wnest: Wa -red. m-tei.tes: Na red. tt.twfjl.ets No. I hard, 8.1.; W. bard. MAO 4 tr,: No, 1 northern, ol tvl 14: No. 2 aorttierrt, II.OHI1 u: ''JT'.'1-" tri li; ' So. 3 rprltig. H awrl.ta; No. 1 i;.nn. tl tsfl.07; No, senna. ttrI.W; 4r.x chaff, ctrtl.; durum. cj4.7. rtv ! Tli;iSc: Wo. whit. n rwK . . a ..... -,la7b No. A w r-f : So. -4 wulte, 7tj;ic; Na 4 yellow. w..-.rT 1 tiers. -0. i wnus. ao-a4-ac, . 3 wh:ir MH6.c: Wo. t while. 4,04 standard, Soi,iSec. pre: No. t. HSc Barley. ? M -TlmV'y. gtmr-io. Oever, ftA0tti.M BI TTITH-cHaadyJ ereaseenes. C4Mc, lrt. 2S2Te. Uiiie--Lr; receipts. I1.T7 eases: at ar ra inciudMl. itc. orainary Onrts, T I firsts. ijwMrJOe. . cis-(Kadj; tfaiskw. lme; rwlnt. WafrtSHe: yoong Americas. S9 r: long horns. Itl30c- POTATOE8 Strong; receipts, K cars: WHecotuUa. I1.C01X; Michigan and Min nesota, jl El . POITLTRT-Flrm for ve; no dressed; tarkera lc; chicken.. Uc; springs, lie. VEAIr-Flrm, at :0Uhtc KIW TOTtK GBWfiRAL MARKET 4aatlM af th Day Various . raaaassaltle. KRW TORK, March .-rLOt"R-Steady; spring pstenta. 6.r6-5: "iTi nralghta 4.Ka: winter patents. KW 4 ); spring clears. KSK: winter extras. No. I t3.7O03.stt: winter extras. No i. H-5eJ; Kansas straights, I4.i94.. Rye flour, firm; fslr to good, Htl4-; choice to fancy, K.0VCH.. CORNMEALr-teady: On white and yellow. $H&0UO; coarse, LiH(l.0; kiln dried, 8.1. RYB-Steadr; Wo. t 5o. e. I f.. Buffala BAAL T Quiet ; malting, 1.21.3S. e. L f.. Buffalo. wheat flnot. sur: No. t red. II. Wt. elevator, export basis, snd II WH f. o. b., afloat; Wo. 1 northern, Duluth. tl.lJ. f. o. o., anoat, opening naviaMi""- j ot futures market advanced early on the cables and small Argentina shipments. declined sharply under heavy selling by longs inauceo or siusn awwy t,-i snd more fsvorsblo crop sdvlces. hut was steady lata on covering, closings 1o net lower. Export sale" wer nine loads t Manitoba. May. I1.08 -16Lik. cloaed at ll.o1. July closed atll.UV Receipts. XM.0UU du.; snipments,. i.wa . CORN Spot, firm; export, 78c, nominal, f o. b.. afloat. The futures market ws nomtnsL Receipts, 4.7M bu.; shipments, OATiiUSpot, steady; stsndsrd white, aiUjc. elwstor; No. 3, Wic; No. S, 86c: No 4. 64c: natural white and white clipped, sx4isc. on track. The '"r market ws nominal. Receipts. WJ6 bo. HAY Ht eaay; prime, ksvlw, . p.32',JriJ6; No. S; H.ltl.; wo- . CM in . . Horn-uiet: etsie, romm '' v BU, 364166c; 1610, nominal; Pacific coast. 18U. 4114c: 1810, nominal. HIKE Firm; central aroenca, ih Bogota 23S9tc- . , ' ., USATHER-Flrm; hemlock firsts, J64 rc; seconds, 24c; thirds, awtfc; re- I KtVlltir ror. linn, niii-. II. ; family. t.40ttl ; short clear. i;. Bla.71. Beet, nrm; mees. in , .n avail ao: tef hams. 127.aMno.ou. Cut msata firm; pickled bellies, lu to 14 pounds, tf aoeis o; ptcsieo nams, iu.v Lard, steady; middle wort prime, M.Krt.; raflntd, strong; oontlnsnt, Bo, South America, iv.m, wukiuw, ei.wv TALtWIW oteaar; pnm cnj auua, w, special. 4c; country, (MrSfe. acrrSR Plrm: racelots. 7.421 tubs: crraraeiy specials, tie; sxtrss, Sc: firsts, k4llc: atSIs dairy, finest, XHfllc: good to prime, 273c; common to tair, hoim; Sroosss spaclsls, rtync; extras, 3io; rate. tfJoS. CHBSSr Firm; receipts, to ooxes; late, whole milk, whit or colored, held, sversge fancy.. lMc mno-Waak: receipts. 11.833 cases: fresh gathered, extra, KVrtBac; first, 310 tyae; seconds, Iivyc; western gatnerw. white, xwrztc. : - POUbTRT Alive, steaay; wssum chickens, 13e; fowls, 14414c: turkeys, li 41We; dressed oulet; fresh killed fowls, 14 fcleVic; froien turkeys, 14022c St. Leal Geaerml Market. T miTlB March . WHEAT Cash stssdv: track No. 1 red. ILO4M1.0s; Wo. I hard. H.ll.l. . COUW-SteaAly; track No. t, 74f76c; Wo. I white, 74CfSc . . OATH We; traOK no. a, eec, e White. t4i,AWH. Closing prices ot imures: WHKAT Lower: MKsy. H.VH(W1.1H; JJy.:-- ..... corn Lower; may, ivya: uv, Wlf.- .. .I aaa-.. tlA'l ! nteany; May, ao-tv, eri w, RTB-t'nohangd. 36c. FliOt'R-FIrm; red winter patenU, 4 96.00; xtra fancy and straights, rV 4.41: hard winter clears. (3.40100.7. SUBD-Tlmotuy, I1U.WOU.W. CORN M KAl Higher ; tl.40. BltAN-rtrtn; l.l!l.a IIAY-fllroni: timothy, tS4.OOff27.to; P?WWONPork, unohanged; Job bing. Ile.1. Ird. uncnangea; pnms teem. It.auev.06. Pry salt meets, un changed: boxed extra shorts, aj 2; clear rlhe, short clears, t 7. Haooa an- o hanged: boxed extra short, 110.36; clear ribs, liO.S: short clears, tiOTt. ' put LTKT riesay; cnicsene, springs. 16c; turkey., 17c; ducks, jw; I!r"fl Jf5V ........ HU1 I Silt ateaay; oreamerj, KQOH-L'nchanged, llo. Recslnts. Bhlmpenta, Wour, bbls. . Wheat, bu ." Corn, bu .10 3.w Oat? bu 4MU0 36,000 kaasaa City Ural and Pravlalema. w a Nxa H tTITT. March rk WHBATW Caah,. unchanged; No. I hard, tl.(K4VL1l; No. a ll.iwiw, iso. I reu, ilvi, fa. x II srevl.utu,. COON-rwhanged to lo higher; No. 1 mixed. 7Ms7tc: No. 1 74c; No. I whits. TtifftrTo: Na. X. Tie. , OATH I'nchsngea: ro. wnus, nirg BV: No.l mixed, 614T4c. t losing prices ot luiurwa; WHEAT-Msy. 11.004: July. IlKc; 8p- tember, iltwOtvi! bid. CORW-Msy. it'vwfio: July, 7J87JTs bia: reptemoer. iriniiw oia. OATo May, Mtc; July. o snisrs. nvc atdfian. HAT-l'nchanged to tl higher; choice timothy, W OO; choice prairie. KO.Ofc Receipts. BhimpenU. Wheat, ba., 7,w B.ei Corn, bu..., , J1.O0O , U.0IM I3.O00 6,000 Oats, DU ... Mlaaeaaalls Grata Market. MINNEAPOLIS. March S6.-WMEAT-May. tl.0ii,l.m: July. tl.l.06; rjep tembar, tl.OuV Cssh: Wo. 1 hsrd, II . No. 1 northern, tl.ostfl.M1i: ""- em. i.ei.e: r.o. a, ti.wi.'j. BtU-Klax. tl.ll. BARLBY 76c4Jtl-0. . ; CORN No. t yellow, 7S07IC. OATb-No. I white, KOfcifcc , RYE NO. 1, 'C. H RAN In tot-lb. neks, t OOeKS SA FLOCR-Flrst oatenta t6.00n.lo;second patents. l4.aMr4.90: nrst Clears, sa.wvs.ie; second clears, tz.JOVl-'U- Pklladelpkla Predaee Market. PH1LABKLPHIA. March 3k BCTTRR -ikeady: western creamery, eoecial, IK; extra, xac: arDV annta extra, etc. aXM-tedy: Pnnayivnla and cither Marbv flrste. free esse. M Per case; Pennsylvania and ether aaarby current receipt a free caees, taw per case; west ern firsts free cases. M4I per case: west- era current receipt, free caees, le.tO par CH KEK Finn: New Tork ftill eraauxi. fancy, tOkonic; fair to good, lXU'ac. Llvevawal brat a Market. IJVF.RPOOU March S-WHEAT-pot. steady; No. I red weatern, winter. t 3d. Futurea firm; May, la !; July, 7a 74d; October, 7 Id. CORN Spot, firm; American mlxad. saw, 4 iS: Americaa mixed, old. ts s Sd: American mixed, now. kiln dried, Sd- futures, firm; May, ts fd; Sep- la tsmber. la I'td. Mllwaakee Orala Market. MILWAI-KET. March 2t WHKAT Ka 1 aortham. L12Sj4M-13V,: Na- 1 northsrn. tl-IS4r1.U: Na 3 hard winter, (1 4rie)1 M: May. tl OOH; Jury, Sc. CORK No. I miow. 74c: na twruta 74o: No. I 7tVie; Msy. 74So; July. 7fc OATS-standard. totrKsc. BARLEY Mailing. AI.264n.M. Pcwria Market. PEORIA. March -CO R.V Atcad -; Na, t yellow, nc: No. t yellow, 71c; No. t mid. Tic; sample, tie. OAT-ody; No. I white, 64064 V; We. t whlla sattc. BTspawated Apples aad Drtedl tnlu KBW TORK. Msrrh 2k EVAP ORATED APPLES Quiet and un changed; on the spot, fancy. twlSc. choice. A,fHe: prime, Ts7c. DRIED KRl lTS iTunea, weak and an settled. but holders appeared to be more bopafuL Q tot at tone rang from 64?c to HSc for Cilfomlas up to XO-es and ti tfUc for Oregona Apricots, dull and weak: choice. IMrllHc; extra choice. 15 trifle; fancy. I4f1sc. Pesim. quiet and barely steadr: choice. Hr-rloc: ex tra choace. Utilise: fancy. UVhlic. Raudna quiet and sbout steady; looa M uscatels, ItnSc; choir to fancy seeded 4'-y: w-edleea, 6S71tc; Loadoa la sr. U.y,Li. 1 gasrar Hasfsat. WEW TORK. March M-SLOar-iuw steady: mucovndo. gt teat, tstc; ceo trtfucaL M tet. 43to moUssaa. ga i7 1 itr AM, imiiem H NEW YORK STOCK MARKET EArriffltn Iuaei Host Prominent in Active Eailwky Group. CAEBHES' EASmOS BETTZE Market Oktaias Early lasBlrmtlam treat Laadaa, Vt here Caadlttawa Greatly Isaprave, Follawlaa; Brighter Strike Oatloak. NEW YORK. March .-H!ghr prices for the standard railway shares baaed In lanre part on more favorable earnings, with a sagging or Irregular tone in the Industrials which recently made up a very coaeidersble portion of the dally operations constituted the dominant fea ture of today's dealings on th stock exchange. , The Harrlroan issue were the mom prominent stocks in the active railway group, both Union and Southern Pacific attaining their best prices for the move ment. Returns of these lines for Febru ary offer some warrant for the belief that they are recovering from the effects of the unusually eevere winter and th strike trouble, which were most harm ful to Kouthern Pacific Canadian Pa cific, which followed Its 3-point rise in London with a 4-polnt gain here, re ported a net Increase for February oi ll.J00.O0O. while Northern Pacific gained over tauO.OOOi. .. Among toe prominent eastern roaos New York. New Haven Hartford In creased It. net 12.000. while Lacka wanna's Increase ws only I7J.O0O. The market obtained lu early Inspira tion from London, where condition, were greatly Improved following Indications that the coal strike Is on the verge of dissolution. , . The coal stocks, relatively heavy In the early session, became more active In th afternoon. Reading assuming leader ship by Its rise above yesterdays best. There was sliio some activity In the Industrial., .chiefly Amalgamated Cop per, at better prices, but trading con tinued in moderate vokims. Price hard ened generally In the last hour, but later the movement became Irregular and al most stagnant. , . The week's bl gain In bank clearing., almost 34 per cent greater than In the ana nerlnd last rear, attests the steady Improvement In general buslneas through out tn country, in im - was over N per cant. Th bond market was firm and showed a generally better tendency.. Total sales, par value, lt.3M.O09. Panama 3a declined W per cent on call. Number ol aalea and leadng quotations on iok today aers as follows: sales. Uira, Lo Ow. AllU-Oialm. fl4 .... Saaljaiaalad Copper . Amrlaa Asrlcsltural . 7W t 44 , 71 lee , l.Mo . l. l. . 7 ' i - US Aaarlcaa lMt Sugar.... Aaarlcas taa Asnrtcas C, A F Anancas Celtws OIL ASMrtcas H. U (4... As Ice SaourlUaa. Aawrtaas Uaaae. ASMrtcas LeuMsotlvs .. Saarlnan a R.. ...... aa a A R. sts. Am. Steal youDdrtas...., An. Busar Rallalog l xue Ma w : tot ts IMk U, a h nit lu letta lMw ' tee sm wis I.MM UM4 1" U?W Amarkas T. A T AaMrieaa fQbacoe y(4., Aaancaa Woolea ., L.HM to lHa lies leek M kustsg fa., . i.i v m m . i.us loali ! Atohlaos Aublaes fl Allaalla L'uajt Llaa... tee Hus ieiH 1k 14 l:ma u l' Oils . I. is iw M loett IMUIahaat .UMI . I.1M ' tilt u raoklra Rstie Tr.. , b.nw S4t Canedlaa racina Casual Leataar . la, 700 IW tnuj tmuj ti'm Oealral Laataar .14... Casual el Na Janay. Chaaasaase A Oala... (Illras A Altos. Cblcate C. ., saw.. Ctlrao t. W. Ma.... CMcase A N. W let n tot 'frit 'tiii t l"t MS in. 1UM iuh 1W Urk Ml I'blcaso. si. a Si. r, C, C. C A St. L... Colotule F. A I Uoleraaa A gaaUera.. tt WHI M Mt Coaaolldatc4 Uaa I. lot 3.10 l. IttUj 4Uj MtUj Corm Praducta Dalaeare a Hulaoa.. baavar A lUe Orau4. lies lit init nit Hit R. O. an Hauliers' Seosrltla. Irle N US tlUj , M.W 17 IS Xrla lat pit . I0 MS MW 4w CrH M pit (laaaral Klacfrle Otaat Wert eara aft... l. ih4 is i"4 I. itt 111 llt ami Nartkars Ore ctls... ,0S tu. 4ia i llllaets-twaual , Imirbarousli MW I Inter. Uea. p(4.....i t. Intamailoaal Hanreuer .. 4US lotar-Marlaa pf4 " latanutwaal riser ..... to Intanwtleaal 1111. ..... Ill II Kit Je 1114 4os ton 1HU. 1M his , tt - ts ws IIS IIS 11 tt--- It lS lav Caatral ,....,v,... y US Kaaaaa t'lty vft.a. ? to ' MS - LoalMIII A TiarCVlia , J f , If VMS liulK., t. uisa.'..,-. .J.;V" 1S U . tt. P. A A . M... I.W MS I"'. . ltS . s Mlawl, K. A T 4.W tilt . a t, .i Mleioiirl Paelflo I, lot 44S S S to IMS 1M S ft) US MS 17 Mt to ns halMial BlaouR Maileaal Ua4 N. n. R. N X. M tie Na Tork Caelral N. T. O. A W to HIS Ills lis M ISS US H Norhlk A WeHera.... Nona AJnerlras Itonliara PaollH I. too in ns i MS tS S S i.sh ins ins ias ae 34 OS MS l.aw IM . ins IMS l.SOS 10S idts mS Pacific Mall , reeaarlTesta raople'a Uaa r , C, C. A tt- b Pttutwrsh Sal Pretest Steal Gar. Mllmaa ralice far.... SC US , Ml 1S It tM M IIS U to ISPS 1S 1 . so list tis tts Railway Meal let lag- Raa4las Rcmiblle tJtewl .... ....in. Witt S "IS en aiw. RamiOlle aual Sit Hock lalaad IS Sock' lalaa CV sft.. ' TIS is US MS MS 41S US St L. . P 14 pit... OS at. leal. t. W.. H I a w. pis laas-ffieffMll A A I. SoaOiara Pacific . Saotkara Railway , M oo 1US 114 MS tes 7S "4 S ts s tts ' US US . !.to ... !. l.M ... t.oa l Railway yfs -5 s HS Tcanewee Coofer Taua A IScinc T., st. I. A W T., tt. L. A W, sit... us Si B ins ins ins MS MS S Its I'M Fertile I'alos rSrlfle .ft I'oHet suu "jalty.. 1,'altet ' sialas Rabber., t'alte Sialaa stool.... 11 KS us in tis MS MS 1S 47S 111 1I1S . lira V. k rsael pf t ut 0orr Va -rSreilaa CSealeal .. Wakaab Wahaat sft . . . w,IboS sv SMt tw TH I.M S ' IS IIS ) I iS us Its IMS WaMtosseeeo awelrla--- " J s ts i IM MS Twai Ualas Wkaollag A U k. Uklsk Volley .... Cklao Oeoor sos - t B.oot ws 4.W tS I.SM 1S s IIS Hay reeaellwuea 1. 1 SMS IMS W Ba-airtSoaO. Tout eaue tr taa ay. ttkiet Weer Yerk Master Market. NEW TORK. March yk-MONKT-On call, steady; :s per cent: ruling rate. 3H per cent: closing Wd. IS par cent; offered at I per cent. - Time loans, steady; oiietwa , a v. - . - - - sixty daya 1S1H Pr cent; ninety days, ... Mn,. ala months ta per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPKR-tH4y 'STCRlTnO B7XCHANOB FJasT, with actual business la bankers' bills at tt-ltlt for slxtyitay bills and at KttsO for de mand. Commercial Mils. Kelt. 8ILVF.R Mexican dollars, 49c. BOWL)-43ovment. eaay; raaroaa. ''closing quotations oa boods today wer ttrak rel..."SIMar. M. A 4SS... It ts MS lot to. .. Ts !ll Sa .SUs'K. C ta .114 l. a ml.. ts .114 u A M. L 4a.... M Aine-CsaL tat Awer. .. la... MSM. A T. 1st 4a. M , MIS ee gaa ts MS T a ' 4s..tt9SMe. ractSjc 4s..... I4S .N. R. k. at M. 4Sa M uesic. T. c. a tsa . rr As. Toaaca 4a h Oa, 4SS-, oa. JJS ' Saaalas sss. 4a.... Ms SA U A t f. k 1 al M. J. a . as a si-a w 'Z7 -, . 4'.....: - L. a w a 4a.. s to lot cat oa.... PIS 1. LM1 MS PC eat. 4a S3 eraka a a. is- " - a. a a -... m. a a r. a t c. C A F. a 4a S let rK. 4a H , ,,. e. atSSo. Ratlwoy to. t?S kio. lo. 40 S . Is rate. MM. B w.. :et c a a ISS II ws rs IMS n a. B ca. MS So lot A rot. 4o. -T A k- A. 4a.... MSj- S Rakaor Oa .. t. e - s; nu,llkw la ... . tl l Max "T ..:::s ee." -..Tltea It II a, ue W. A w. 1st a .. ts a a t- "J v; - t tfZzz SrS. am. a. aw is- " C 4a .... MS J: - t. ... KSroaa. ee. rs kkM.. rs l aw Lastker .wis .MS .arts . MS Erie a L 4a. SU,ak- U la ts goa. ta. TS as 1st 4k on, 4s... ttvwoura Ma 4a. (TH a srl B 7swn arte. c. Is., tn Oea. KUc cr. H..1SS4WI Casual n III. Oa. 1st tet 4s. PSa. e. ts..... latw. Met. 4Sa.. tJS-Panaiaa Is . 11 BIS. HUra4. REPORT Or CUBAR1WS HOTJiB Traasaetlaa af A-aelate41 few tbe Week. NEW TORK. March Biadstreet bank clearings report for the week end ing March 28 shows an aggregate of , $,U,i0. as against W.4.l.l hwt week and f.5.i5.ftjO In th correspond ing week last year. The following Is a list of. the cities: ' .CITIES. Amount Inc. Dec. New .York Chicago Boston Philadelphia .. St. Louis , Kansas City... Pittsburgh San Frandsce. Baltimore Cincinnati Minneapolis ... New Orleans... ,...iS.9i:.os:.oii a.tj. ZSL4iW.W7 ja.oj. 176.KlO.onOI 143.5S3.0W t7.wVi.ij00 4.i.m. 63.081,000 ,OS9.'J0O .O76.0O0 M.4!4,0 JD.84T.0faJ lt.lwT.i") 17,47.0l l,347.O0O ll.Z.0 14.lw.00i) , 14.gfB.W 14.rXl.iW 12,161.00 10.S72.0UO K.OW.OOO 12,199.000 ,2K.(0 7.130.009 A421.000 . 7,Hi.or t.TO.ono . 7,432.00 ' tAw.om tiLOtO 6.444.0W 4. t46,OlO 6.A6.000 6.6C.0OO 5. K2.00 4.7OS,0fO 4.394,tM 4.2o4,DI0 4,47.0"O 4,103 09' 3,iM,0Ol) S.dSJ.OOl t,)M.0ft twt.ooo 3,118.000 l.sco.oonf 12. onoi i.6t9.0OM IS 21 1. 3. JI.I s.of. i7.ll . 1.7 Cleveland 1.8 Detroit Ixw Angeles ... OMAHA 24.8) IS Milwaukee .... 13.3! Louisville Atlanta 11.31 22.61 Portland. Ore., 14.7 Seattle rtt. Paul 17.6 K.3 13.7 Buffalo Denver - Indianapolis ... lt.ll 14J.J Providence. .... Richmond Washington ... 4B.H., 21.41. Memphis , St. Joseph Sslt Lake City. 19.8L 11.1 . 66. Fort worm.... lill. Albany Columbus ...... Savannah Toledo 14.1. 18.M. M.i St.; Nashville Hartford 14.6. Spokane Tscoma 17.01., 21.6. Dea Moines.... Rochester ..... Duluth 14.31... tt..... 37.6... 18.2 ... It 8 ... 14.1 ... is. t;... 7.1 ... Macon . . ....... Oakland . Norfolk Wichita Peoria ., New Haven.... Jacksonville, Fla.. s.aSA.omr .W.. Scranton Grand Rapids. 2.499.0001... S.788,00 2,639.000 2.M5.OI10 ItOt.OW) 2.110.0W S, 430.000 t.K'.'.ono tw8, l.tTl.oon 1.S30.000 32.1 Klrmuigham .. Sioux City Augusta. Oa.., lt.W Syracuse KvansvlUe Worcester 14. l Springfield, Mass. Z7.S1.. .ll.. lievton Oklahoma City., I 11 fortiano. Me..., 2..00OI Chattanooga ... t 2.3M.O00! 1.831.00OI Little Rock , III Charleston :ii m.i Wheeling Knoxvlll , San Diego 1,792.0001 1.1 l.FTO.WOi 30.11 1.1.19,11ft) 1. 1.0110 1.710.O") 1,290.000 .. 1.484.000 ' 1.346,000 1,392.000 1,200,00) .. i.mo.m) 1.222.OO0 l,674.0O)( 1 1.42.i .. 1.276.000 1,106.001) l.Ohiflin 1.140.0HO 1006.000 123.0110 itm.otm l.tit.ooo 20.000 919.000 Wi.ft'l . m2.m 700.0001 1,317,000) tWT.OOOf.. 702,00)1 tS2.("W 99.O0 004.01 Oj ' XB.OIOt 48J.0K) . Ml.ono too.onoj ' 61,t t2f.,OI0( 6S0.tnj MA,0n( Uucoln Reading Topeka Wilmington .... Davenport ...... Hacramento .... Mobile Wllkesbarre ... Cedar Rapid... 7 1 Akron Youngstown ... Waterloo Fall River a.i Canton Springfield, in,. Fort Wayne New Bedford..,, Helena Lexington ...... York. PA Columbia, 8. C. Kris Stockton Uolss Rockford M.I Muskogee Kslameaoo) Qulnoy Flloommgton .., Tulsa Ogden Lowell , 13.1 tt nearer, ra, Springfield. O...-. South Bend, Ind... Rlnghsmton Jackson.. Mlss... ll.tf M. lM Decatur Mansfield., Fargo. Fremont Vlcksburg Jacksonville, III. Houston , Hlalveiton 17.21 Not Included In. totals because contain' log other Items than eiesnnga 1 iaadoa ftsek Market. LOWDUW. March . American aeeurl tie wer steady and slightly hither at the opening today. Canadian Paoiflo was tils feature of the early trading and on sood buying orlcea dvanced two point. Southern I'aclflo and Union Paelflo were also In demand. At noon the market was firm, with Canadian Pacific tw point and the rest or tne list .irorn to a bo re' yesterday's New York closing. London closing stocks: - CeaaoU. ..nSLetitillle A M I so srooast.. axul. Oopter. Aaakoaoa ..... Aualaon , . tiVa.. a. A T.... n . ttS-N. T. Ckatrol 1US a,Nwtatk A w.. .ills ...ill e aft ...lOtHOalana A W..... . ii . MS . MS . IS . tis Balllawfe A Okie.. .toy ranaayitaala Caeeelee' rwrlflo....rJSRaa Mlaca...... aa A O TISHoMlea ......... CkMaso O, W llSoooUora Hy . IS cat., mil a st. r..ins eo sta. Do Boers . lessowikars Paellla.. IMotoc ) Rf O.... MSllalo - ISctne . 7S .HIS .174S . M . tt .Ills .., gna so let. tel.; a tt Pit Qraaa Traoti UlionM caatral... . MS0. A.suel.. , ITS to pfa...... . 47 Woksak ..... . MS 4 . XS SILVER Ba steady at XKd per oa UllNKV. S&rau, swr cent. The rale of discount In the open market for short bills is 3H per cent; for three months' bills, WttWt per, cent. . .' , Raetaa Slack ' Market BOSTON. March 31 -Closing quotations na Mrvka arera aa follow! : aiiowm etiaat Oeeor ...... Ms iwaL Oaaser toSMosawk ts A. Z t. a t HKea Oa xs Arlaaas Caav ISNIpUslas Mlsos .... IS a. A C C A g. M. TS'ertk -cel. A Ariwma It OM Dosuelea SL a Hada, 41 OatwM lit Ceataaalal I Qalaey tl Ow. Haass C. C... 43 aeaaoca lis Root Ratio C M.. . USSapartee . . It Saperler A . it Kreaalla Olraus Co. ,. Graairy t?aa. .. a. tt. fs . ISTawarsrl . u. a a l a a... ss iQimi taaasaa oo era , ,.w g, oossar.. MSt'tek ties. Oimbi Caaaaoa : -H o pfa grfT Lake 11'tak Copasr Oa.... oS Lake Oppper 4 Sails I Velnnas ...tits New Tark Mlela tHweka, NEW YORK. March 9 Cloalng quota tions on. mining stocks were: Alice M "111 Cblef aiaaics raw. .... a sieiieaa .... a TaasM steak.. II oatene ..10 lo testa tt Oee.tr rsa CkL A Va.... Tl tuoeai Iro tlleee IM Telkrs oisatcllle COS. is otteroA ' - Rank ClearlasT. OMAHA. Marcr, S-HAY-No. t . today wer KM.ta3.87 and for tn corr- pondlnc day ssat year i.ws.iia.a. . Catlata Market. NEW TORK. March tt.-COTTON-Spoc cloaed quiet: middUnc upeaada rttte: middling gulf, UJ4c; salws. AM halea Future elosed barely steady: April. W.44C: May. MAtr; June. MAsc; jury, mmc: Aua-uat. kt tk: Swot ember, state October. M.TOe: Wovember. k.73c: Decem ber. W.75c; January, M.73c; Fewruary, M.Tlc . . Osaaha Hay Marked. OMAHA. Farce, St. HAT No. 1. lit W filt.is: Wo. t ti.6wl: No. A tlt-tatf 18,00; Wo. 1 mldlsnd. 1-0kBlt.0t: No. lowland. ll7JAulf.0t: alfalfa, cbotce 3d a th cutting. JUL4W4a.. Ut and 3d cut log. e08a.8t; No. 2. lAI0tMk; Na tlAitlU.lL - Weal Martret. ' ST. ions, Marrk m-WOOlr-Steadyl tmlltory and western meniunw. aw On mediums. JUsUc; line. lswlAs, . mrr ttisims MAHA ml STO fiAmi . v , m i Not Ell 00 FA Ckttle Hen M JUKe a J Karket HOGS OPES 1X5 CENTS TflGHEa Skeew aad Lasak 1st Mederat Re ceipt sued Frtces a Practically All ti'lada Reaaala FsUt steady with Tharsday. i SOUTH OMAHA, March Recelpu were: Cattle. Bogs. Sheep. Official Monday..., . a. S3 . a.7 Official Tuesday Official Wednesday., . t.66 . H2 . 417 Official Thursday.... Estimate Friday...., Five days this week.a.716 Ssme days last week.. 14,504 Same days 1 wks ago..lt.sV7 Same dsys t wks aog..l7,t4T Same days 4 wks sgo..lS,SS4 Ssme day last year...21,&l7 Thei following table shows the receipts n far 1 1. hoaa and sheen at tMUtn Omaha fur tbe year to date aa compared with last year: 1W1. 1S1Z. AUU. m. Cattle .364.374 3S7.rU 1A-0 Hogs JHI.VA 4.447 S.t04 Sheep Ja.16 4l7.2o U0,oi Th. AllAwlMa' cahla hoM wB rang Of prices paid for hog at South Onaha tor to last few days, witn compaiiow- Data 1U. !U.UW.liW.lW.il.U0. M'ck 31i 1 0 46,10 6J1 ( 7 I l 1 M'ch UiTOa itt;,U4(i4i 111 tl M'ch III M It 46,10 4J f 68 t 7 t 11 t II M'ch 241 ft 411(BI t oil 4 ta - is M'ch 261 7 i0 ts t 4 W s ' at ctt I 1 1 ea soi e v . a M'ch 37 7 37 I38 73, 6 22j Ui M'ch 3.1 7 4Mt t 42lf J I 60J t JM 4 JJ M'ch 7 66'n kilW 711 t ft, t I 28 Sunday. Reealnta and dlsDOSltion of llv Stock st lb Union stock yards. South Omaha, for twenty-four Uours ending at I o'clock yesMrday; RECEIPTS CARS. Cattle. Hogs. 6b. p. H r a M. 8U P. 2 Wabash R. R. Mo. t-ac Ry 1 t 1 1 1 Union Pacitio i. M. tk M. w east... CAN. W., weal... ,. H. tk VI.. east.... .. M. 4k t. vim.... .. R. 1. A P., east.. Illinois Central Ry. Chi. Ureat Western, Total receipt .. DISPOSITION HEAD. ' Cattl. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co..... 1 I Bent tk Co io -, cuoahy Packing Co.... Ill ' Ltut tw Armour st Company st 1 464 tot Uchwsrts-Bolea Co....- ... sw Murphy 2,i ... Huston st company.... s . B. Root tt Co li Mo. A. Kan. -Cat. Co..., It ... Other buyers V ToUl 621 Ml 2.W ri'iTIJfl-Th hterh water cut down the recelpu of Ave stock ol all kino touar. ReceiDis of cattle wer especially light. only sixteen trash cars being reported In, whicn w-sa not snougu w a - ket. What few cattle tuere war gener ally sold in about the sams notches as yesterday, inis wouiu mna ,wa ww aiaarw were around 101 Loo lower Uah last week's close and that tha beat cow and hellers were atroug aa compareu with a wk ago. on tn oiner nana ui tendency recently has been downward ou the common to meoiura sinus ei ovwa, and thav are ananMV iOWsr. CanUrS - pec tally hav ullrd A sharp dec hue witlnn tne last wa or ten oaya. ara hav not been so anxious alter tne medium, and even pretty decent eows and hatters, a ws tns esse a week ago, but thy still want ths mors fancy grades. and, as noted above, tney ara ium aw imnMnri with Waak ISO. A good many stock ouws,and heifers hav been coming forward this week, and tny are also lower la sympathy witn tn deatin oft tba osulmon to medium grade of killer.. 1' be bwt feeding ter hav been In moderate supply all ths week, and steady price hav been maintained on that kino, un tn otiier nana n hav been a good many common feeders and llKbt stocttera tor whlon the demand has been stack, ana tns lenaenoy , been for them to accumulate In tne nanus of speculators and yard treusra as a result price hav had a downward ten dency on that class ot stuck. uuotations on cattle: tsood to cnoica beef steer. I7.ui.l: fair to good beet ateer. ta.6tfiyi.ui; common to fair boot steer, taetfttaM; good to oholc heifers, lo.ioejak): auod to choice cowa t4.75ai.7l; fair to good cow. t4.ouJ4.76; common to fair cos a tl 84.00: good to ChMcs stork- ers snd feeders, tt..lwi.!)l fair to good stock era and feeoera, w.argt.ar, common to fair atockers and feeders, KwCrs.B: stock hellers, Il.50tr4.3t; veal calves, HOU. AtO; bulls, stags, etc., H-arto.!". Kepreeentauve sales BEEF STEERS. Ha , Av. Pr. - Wa I ...... SM t UI IM t 0 : U Mil IM . I. 174 . COWS. net t 4 4 .......iwe 4 te t Pit 4 4J 14U I M HalFERS. M 4 M I U) Ik I ...... HI I BULLS. ...... lilt 4 41 1 urn 4 at u u" Salve-. MS 4 1. , ., Mt 4 M L -el u 1 At. Pr. ,..lt tM .. m. I it ..I1U I u .... I.... ..... It.... I.e. .... ...issi i st ..list t ... Mt I M I.... I.... t.... ..ant Its ... 6M t a) ..til 14. ..IM I W ..iw i a U.... I..,. I.... 1.... 1.... 1.... 3.... , im m , Ua I M . 1st I tt U.... STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. t Ik I ass t a n is M sm t w HOGS Shippers made the early market In th nog yard and for a Urn at least it looked as It packers would-fetlrs from ths trads empty handed. Receipts were liaht. and witn tns outeiae oemna n orous and reasonably broad, bulk of tn crop moved reaouy at mgner price, aariy nrlce were quvieu generally a aims higher, an advance that packers resented by staying luraer wrw. vai oi uj sev enty-toad asumate, order buyer and a peculator purchased right around fifty loadSw very nearly umriwriai u ,,,iaJ. A tlreeome mil oevetopea in tne trad aa soon aa shipping support was with- drawn and movement wear along to Mama finish at midday, late values ruling merely steady lo a nicsei manor. rlost heavy nogs oa saie maoe a creo- itabie ton of t. Jo. as compared with yesterdsy a T 46 limit, while biuk of tbe run movea wa ft.wvi.w. ".wi weisnu landed at 17 M and less, but It took aaraotA quality to bring t.e or aetter. lllgil niaiii swjcwi Ka. Aa. ga. rr. Ha Ae. .SM oa 1 m aa......iaa 4 lot , ... t U Ik St t w Ik ... T to 1 M ... t a Of i u ms t a ,1M I m 14 11 t 41 S III ...lie ...un Hu 114 M J 4t .XM IS lO -at ... 1 ta st I 4HISI4 .111 II t 44 Ml US tt. I 1 IS 1 a i........ni n.. ts ta 1 1 tw ta tw i a T a 1 a T a t a t a t a t a t a i a t la ta t u 7 B i a t a n : .? II Mt n is JU IM I a 1 a t a ,.....zi ... MI 1 4e......MS ia n n xm a t a M mi a I a a .!! ... ta ... rrt ... t a a a. a ta a... up ... t a a mp ara n mi ... ta ii tn ... f n. xu ... t a ..W.Z1V ... nt ... S) SM M ...... XM US IM ... tit m ......in ... , in XM M4 ... K ew r a ,. at ia , m a , a :tr ... 3i a i a t a T a la T era, u us li. ta ... l Ta Tt 31 a 11 i a a rw. ara a T TS ... ts 7 sea . is av .ni u tn SHEKP Tsnal ahort Friday receipts ot sheep and lam be met witn aa acuv pars wamaad aad cleared readily, the mar- ket lasting only aa hour or so. Supply consisted of tear loads of fat kuBbs and oaa or two email strings of fat ewes, about 1.501 head la alL The fat lambs were attractive wooted western and eoed at tTJa, wau nst ewes k.!0fi w.e 17,223 .7 14.W1 8.H63 K1.0LI 19.M6 M 1.0S6 62M 67.8S1 6S.263 14. 43k 63,272 2,7k 76.016 t.97 70,288 41.107 60J37 32,41 la choice, brinrins? K.KrjE.K. Generally. .r" " 1 During the week nothing new or start- ii ii. ii aa oappeoea in tn tocaj dju awv w produce a situation very much different from that at last week's close. Paper supplies were large, but considerable through stuff wa Included In the run. so that actual offering wer by no mean excessive. Packers took plenty of Interest In each day's showing, but were rather -cautious about loading up with lambs, a class of stock that proved more plentiful than matured muttona Firm prices prevailed in both of the leading branches of ths market and closing values nils steady to a little higher than a week ago. high grade cornfeda showing strength. Very little shorn stuff has beery com ing lately, owing to weather conditions, feed coat and price spreads. Shorn sheep are selling about oOtfToc below wooled sheep, and shorn lambs are holding at TSct'tl.Oi discounts. Mexican lambs In ths fleece are becoming scarcer and the cus tumart ouarter nremlums over westerns are still in force. Mexicans reached (7.60 on Monday, but the best price lor fed westerns this week has been 17.36. Shorn lambs are quotable up to ts.H0 and fat shearing lambs have been selling on a par with tat killing lambs, quit a little good fed stock going out tor a speculative short terra around tJ.ou. un country buyer evetrpald aa high as 17.26 yesterday tor some class 85-pound shearers. RnrinB- lam ha have been remarkably scarce on all dsys and at present it looks like packers will hav to nubatltute light cornfeda on orders for rjaster apnngers. Plump springers ar wanted at tu anu better. In sheep, ewes occupied the central po sition, the proportion of wethers and yearlings proving very small. Week's top was made today on tne tt.w onenng. aiau the highest price paid sine June of 1910. Straight wethers' claim of te-20 top for the week, nothing choice In the way of sarungs showing up. Practicellv avervthin sent bsck to the country this week hss been wooled and fat, being purchased tor shearing rather then feeding purposea The feeder trade, proper, has been barren snd nominal. Packers' tsb shows an output ot aon head tor the four days, over ) per cent of this total carrying pretty good killing finish. Ouotstions on Sheep And Lambs: l.amoe. good to choice, (7 outf7.o4; lambs, fair to good. K60tj7.00; lambs, shorn, Vit6.S); fat sheering lambs, tu.654i7.26: yeaXInga hsndy. t6.wtts.ot: yea-iings, neavy. a 160; yearlings, common. I5.6o4j-a.00; weth er, good to choice, t5.8ott.20; wethers, fslr to good, tt.tntASo; ewes, good to choice, t5.5MjJ.86,; ewes, fair to good, 34.76 tja.6. Representative sales: Na Av. . 37 a 101 . r . W . to .. 117 . 77 Pr. 11 00 6 86 175 tot 6 M 6 60 too 7 26 too 7 25 7 spring lambs 201 fed ewes 10 fed ewes, culls 30t fed ewes 17V fed ewes 4t fed ewes 31 fed lambs, culls 461 fed lamb M fed lambs, culls.... 4t ted lambs , CHICAGO LIVE) stock market Desaaad far Cattle aad Rega Slow Sheep Steady. CHICAOD. March 29. CATTLE Re ceipts, 1,600 head; maiU"t flow; beeves, t&.26aa.u: Texaa ateera. tt.touo.td: western steers H lOtjS.); atockers and heifers, KA) ti.w: cows ana neuers, iw.wF.ov; caives. te.hl4i8.90. riouii Receipts, ,ow nesa; msntet slow, ta to loc up; light. f7.Srl.7V; mixed. t7J01.2V; heavy, t7.Oijr7.06; rough, 37 tttr7.70; pigs, 35.3087.40; bulk of aalea r 7I-i'7.9ll SHEEP AND LAMBS Recelpta. 7,010 head: market steady; nstlve. t4.25ff.2S; 'western, t4 4t)C60: yearling", t6.76ty7.00: iamb, nktlva. a.TWi.a; western, t-fiv A 26. Kaasaa City Llva Steek Market. KANSAS CITY. March 21. CATTLF Receipts, 1,100 bead, Including 600 outh- ema; market steady to weak; dressed beef and export steers, I7.lto.ai,' lair to good. ttLlOtyT W; western steers, I. .517.76; atockers snd feeders, t4-torSM); soutnern steers. K.50if7.26; southern cows, tiaWai 6.60; natlvs cowa 5otwi.s5; natlv helf- K76ty7.0; bulls, t.26.i; caives. 6.0e.2s. HOOS Receipts, S.4W nean; marKet sc hlsher: bulk ef sale.. t7.oUn7.86: heavy. 7.X;.K; packer, and butcher., tl.u0 I.ic's: iignts, p..Kityi.i.-; piga, .mun.M. 8HEBP AND LAMbrf Receipts. l. head; market loc hlKher; lamb, tAOOrt l.uu; yeerlliurs. 35.S04Js.7t: wather. t46oty 8.10: owes, t4.00tjti.75; atockers aad feeders, U 000450. St. Lewt Llv stock Market. ST. LOITia. March M.-CATTLBV-Re- celpts, 1.4U) head. Including 254) Texans; market weak; native .hipping and ex port steers, t7.txtue.60: dressed beat and butcher ateers. ta.OW7.5t; alesrs under 1.000 lbs., tl.oixt6.00; atockers and feeders, 3a.26tjC.36; cows and heifers, n.ootiA26; cannera, t3.75434.26; bulla, to.5o4jo.60; calves, t5.iXu.00. Texas and Indian steers, ti-tl) tyT.ou; cows and heifers, tt.60fjt.3p. rtiArtP rteceipt. aiwe neau, imraei ivc higher; pig and lights, t5.ar.ti0; mixed and butcher, I7.60be.06; good heavy, I7.W w8-06. MHaUul" Anu uunxr-necaipu, a,auv head: market steady; natlv muttona M.0tU0; lamba, fo.ocsjti.50: culls and bucks, 36t4.o0; atocksrs. t2.6tft.t. Stack la tlakt. Racetst ef llv stock at the five prin cipal western markets yesterday: vauia nuia onwv. South Omaha.., St. Joseph 400 700 Kansas dir.... ,. 11.100 ..1.000 ..LiUO St. Louts........ Chicago Totals ..4.701 46,700 12.100 St, Jeeepk Live Stack Market. HT. JOSHEPH. Mo.. March 29. CAT TLE Reoelpta. 701 head; market ateady; ateera. M00r.2t: cowa and half era, 13.2617 7.16: calves, t5.OOC9.00. HOOS Receipts. t.ON head: market at mna: ton. 17.80: bulk of sale. I7.tuii7.75. BrlbKr ANU LASW- rteceipts, wo head; market MtfUo higher; lamba, St. Ceffe Market. ' NEW TORK. March M.-COFFEB- Futuraa opened quiet at sn advance of 1 mint to a decline of I points European cables were fairly stesdy, but thera was corulderabla local liquidation ana om Kiiroocwn aellln on account of th Ir regularity of the opening. The dose was barely stesdy at a net decline ot from t to I points. Kale. 113,100 bags. April, is me: aiv. u.nuc lun, le-ovc. ,ui,, ,a ww. . . It AC fiUntamher. 14 ftVi: October. 13.96c: November, 1192c: Deoem- oer, a.wi; January, rcuauwr, 13.Se. Havre who 4 frano net higher. Hamburw all IttTSJ pfgs higher. Rio wss unchanged at 88726. Santos ts. 60 rets tower at kt7D: 7a unchanged at 870). Re ceipts at th two p rail use porta were is a baas, aaralnet 7.000 last year. Jundl- ahy receipt wer 7.0W bass, agalnM 1.900 la at year, new iwa aaicimwc wuianw yesterday were 13.424 bajte, sgalnst 6.360 last year. Today special Santos cable resorted M unchanged and Sao Paulo recelnu ef 14.09 bags, against 1,001 yoar ago. Rain was reported In two districts, with fin weather In other three d!trict pa rBuu. opia quiet; No. I Rio. ItSc; No. 4 Santos. l.Sc. MUd, quiet; Cordova, lAijasSA womlaal. Metal Market. NEW TORK, Merck M.-METAL8 Standard copper, firm; spot and March, sis HUMS 6t-. ADril. May. June and July, tl&totjlao. London market strong; spot. , aa ioa: futwrea. 7 ka td. Custom bouee returns show exports of 26,911 tons so tar hi. miiIl lake conoer. 1 15.5001 15. 75. electrolytic. Sli.kejlS.t2H; easting. tl4.t7'4 el6D. Tin. nrm; spot ana asreo. t42.K2S843.S2: April. t4ttti41 tf. May sue (-v.: June. t41.7?r42 37H: July, I4I.764V43.M: August, t4150a420. London market strong: spot. 196: future, 1L lnal walaa were at ton Of July at 841.76. Lead, ateady; K308-L4, New Tork; t4.15tf AJk East St, Lotus. London market quoted at lt ts td. Spelter, weak; to. 55V 1 76, New York: to. bid, Eaat St. Louis Sale. St. Louis epeiter. 6O.O0O pounds June at MM: 6ti. sounds June at taia. Ioadon market quoted at 26 6a. Antl mony, quiet; Cookeoo's. tat. Iron. Cleve land warrant. 51 4d In London. Lo cally iron wa quiet; No. 1 foundry. irnnkin. tl6JMtl5.75: W.x 3. 81 1.7541 15.25; No. I -out hern and No. 1 southern, soft, 31rriJ ST. LOI IS. Harcfc 3 -MCTAI Jt-Jad. firm at KSswAJs. fpeltcr. stronger at as. a. Drr tSwaels Muarket. NEW TORK. March DRY OOOpei- Tb exrttoa goods markets are nrong. with buying f a mer eniieeevartve e4taractr. Fereuni woet itiarkets i Couoa yams are easier. e.000 . l ow 4.00t JO 6.4110 1,300 6.30 3,M lAOOt 7.000 uua k) ALIiijU wl uuuiu Forward Movement in All Business - - - lines Continues. -IE0H A5D Sim 0TJTFTJT BIG rtesaausal few Dry Geoda ta Bieadaa. lag, AItkgk Ceaaervatlsat ta Still Proaalscst Trade ta Leather laiprawea. XEW TORK. March 29. R. O. Dun Co.. Weekly Review of Trade tomorrow wlU say: The forward movement In business con tinues: reports from the west and south are particularly good. The advancing season, favorable csop conditions, ex panding confidence with maintained eon. aervatlsm, low stocks of merchandise, with a large demand and A more ogy. timistio outlook combine to make tn situation In Industry and trade th most satisfactory In many months Operations in iron snd steel are read ily expanding and the output of all products this month Is expected to estab lish a new high record. One of the sub sidiaries of the leading Interest Is now working about 94 per cent ot Its blast furnace capacity, whllo making steel at practically a loo per cent re... man prices are alow In developing, but there , la little talk of concessions. A better In quiry M noted tor tlnplsle. and there is considerably more activity In structural material and steel bars, while wire goods move mors freely. Bessemer pig la quoted at til 25 and basic at 113. valley, while open hearth and Bessemer billet are stronger at HO, Pittsburgh, with tha lead ing producer practically out of th mar ket - - Although conservatletn la still proml nent the demand for dry goods is broaden ing. Sales of print cloths for export hxve been the largest In the - history of th. ipohm Hut tha chins markets are still quiet and India and the Red sea hsve supplied their current wants. The mis cellaneous export markets are still oper ating. Wool and worsteds are ia more active request, especially good business being done in tne latter, una iaoi factory advanced th price of staple wor steds 6 cents per yard. Bustneee In light weight serges 1. very active and some substantial orders by clothing manufac turers have been placed at advances of 6 cent per yard. Cotton and worsted yarns are firm, nut tne sua iraoe i somewhat Irregular. Trade in leather continue lo improve and the volume of sales this week ha been lartrer than heretofore. Upper leather tanners have advanced their prices 44rl cent per foot and sole leather tanners have eatabllahed the Increase of 1 cent per pound, made a while ago. Further sales have been made at these advances and though dry hide hemlock sole tanners are willing to sell stocks on hand at the former rates they re ruse to accept orders ahead under the new prices. In the hide market Latin Amir, lean dry hide have again advanced Va cent. Domes tlo packers' hldea ara un changed. BRADSTREET-S TRADE REVIEW Sosse Adverse Pes t ores tlppoaed ta Grnvrlag Optimises. NEW- TORK, March 29 Bradstreet's tomorrow will say: This week's reports reflect two seta of conditions, the favorable side being com prehended In sustained wholesale trade, further growth In optimism and greatly Improved stock market, while the ad veree features are Indicated In a be clouded labor situation, a backward plant ing season and lata Easter retail trade. However, improvement nereiuiur nuwu In wholesale lines Is being held and In aom Instances th volume ot business ha expanded. 4 A resards dry goods were seem to oe more speculative buying at soma center, which manifestation Is probably du to th scarcity of stocks, the Inability ot mills to make ready deliveries ana to tne firmness of prices. Several make of cotton goods were again advanced this week. At tne leaaing marset joooins' trad Is receiving most attention, primary factors having become less active and more prone to concentrate on the matur of deliveries. With settled soaaonahl weather, steady improvement seems likely. in th Iron and steel line, the firmness of quotations causes Increased specifica tion, on Ilnl.ned gooas, ana inciaentany the mills are Instating that contract must be specified In accordance with their term a to date of expiration, or else be renewed on the basis of higher price. - rig iron is nrm ana tenas tw move higher. Western road, have re leased orders for KW.000 tons ot steel ran.. The market for Iron ore 1. an open on and beseemer grades ar 76c a ton below last season's figures, while nonbeasemer Is down fee. Cl actions are somewhat more prompt at certain places, but on the whole they are hardly better than fair. Business failures in ths United States for th week ending March 28 wer 333. again 3M last week. 209 In the like week of 1911. 222 In 1910, 204 In 190 and M7 la 1908. ' . Business failures in canana tor tne week number twenty-five, which oom narea with thirty -seven last week and twenty-six In th Ilk week of 1911. Wheat. Including flour, exports from the United Stales and Canada for the week ending March 21 aggregate z.4s.wa bu.. against 3,0tt.u74 last week and 1.67. 864 this week last year. For th thirty-nine week ending March 28 the export are 121.233.179 bu., against S7,mz.k in in corresponding period last year. Corn export lor tne week ar imiw bu.. against 309.764 last week and 1.726.3W In 191 1. For the thirty-nine weeks ending March M corn exports are 31,021,622 bu., against 39.417.944 last year. v. Oils aad Resla. - SAVANNAH. Oa., March 2. TURPEN TINE Finn, 47c; sales, 14 hhda. Receipts. 244 hhda; shipments, tM hhda; .locks. 18.079 hhds. ROSIN Firm: sales, 911 bbls.: receipts. 708 bbls: shipments. L348 bbls.; stock,, 72.844 bbls. B, to.88; D, K M; E, 17.06; F. F. t. 87.N: I. 87.1a: K. 17 w; M. n.w; N. tf.tt; WO. 87.70; WW. 17.7s. Impart at Raw Tark. VTJW TORK. March 29 Imports of merchandls and dry goods at the port of New York for tne week enojng aarca it were valued at 83.926.11. Imports of specie for this port for tht week ending today were 8269,7:0 el Ivor and tM.&! gold. Exports war $&7,9te silver and 820.109 gold. SCHOOL TEACHER PREVENTS WRECK ON MLWAUKEE ROAD SIOUX FALLS, 8. LX, March Sk-CSp-dl By her presence of mind. Mis Ruth Patrick, teacher of A country school la Turner county, proved herself a heroine and saved A freight train on the Chicago, Mllwauke A St. Paul rail way from being wrecked, Th young woman was walking to her home after acheol and was utilising the railroad track, when an found a broken rail. She hurried to the nearest farm bouse and telephoned m her discovery to th station agent at Parker. A freight train waa Just about to leave Parker tor the direction In which the broken ran was found, and had It aot been for the teacher' warn ing tha train would hav been wrecked. The ran was not only broke, but bad bean lifted several tncbee out of place by th frost leaving th gToundcauaing th earth to heave. PREPARING UST OF INTER LOCKING DIRECTORATES WASHINGTON. March a.-Th atoney trust Investigating commute today an nounced the employment ef aa expert accountant to begin a compilation ef "In terlocking directorates." The suspicion that a handful of tnea control the wealth of the country hy their vote on boards of directors ot big etsjporations Las Im- pressed th committee with the belief that statistics on this subject ill Ulaxrimatinc. Be Want Ada Product ItesaHj V r- A r 4 ni- ' 5