I THK BFK: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, lf)14. 1 Swappers' Column GOOD FOUR-PASSENGER INTERNA tlonal auto to exchange for good build, ing lot or lota In Omaha ; value J0. Ad dress 3. C, S7f, Omaha Dee. ONK on TWO LOTS CLEAR IN UOOD town South Dakota, price, cash, S each, or exchange for good one-karat dia tnond ring. Address B. O ftSft, Omaha Dee. 240-ACRB HICH; BLACK FARM LAND .In eastern Nebraska, price, WOOD; want 320.000 to 335.000 general mdge. gtock. with . out building. Addrcgs S. C. 611, Omaha Bee. WILL EXCHANGE GOOD VHOOM COT tage at MSB Grant St., Omaha, price 32.800. Inc. liOO. for 32.000 grocery gtock or gents' furnishing gtock and shoes. Own era write me. 8, V. t74, Omaha Bee. Old-style sideboard, ruid-seyb maple with marble top, hand-carved and a pretty piece of furniture, but bulky. What have you to exchange? Address S. C. 610. Bee. AV ANTED DISC PHONOGRAPH HEC crde, slightly used. In perfect condl V22 tnat are for a,c cheap for cash. nuuregg.s. j. ki, care uee WILL SWAl" GOOD QUARTER HEC tlon of agricultural land on railroad In southern South pakota for vacant lot. house, gtock, bonds, or what have you' Have good lot to trade for a first-class diamond or will buy If bargain for cash. Address 8. C. 521. Omaha Hee. GOOD COTTAGE -NORTH OMAHA. Modern but heat. All newly painted and papered. Uarage. 16x28 ft. Cement walks. Mtg., pm. Want 3300 cash and good, light auto or clear lots. H. C. 663, Bee. TWO CLEAR LOTS PIERRE, S. D. Good abstract. Price, 31.W0. Want gen. mdse. or auto. Good abstract and war ranty deed, a. C. 6b8. Bee, HAVE A ' PRINTOOKAPH MACHINE for multiple letter work; prints through ribbon like typewriter; can use ordinary Vi Inters' type, and cuts, also; electric motor and hand power; cost $335. Will trade for cheap lot or land, or will Con alder any kind of a reasonable offer. Ad dress S. C, 665, Bee.J TEAM OF MARES. ONE SORREL THE other black, about 1.700 lbs. God condi tion, broke. Will swap for farm machln ery Addrem B. C. 602. 1 HAVE BULL PUP 1 YEAR OLD! white, thoroughbred bull, good and aound,- fine watchdog. Will exchange for bicycle In good condition. S. C. fl. Bee. I HAVE A ONE-TON LIGHT TRUCK; make offer. Address S. C. 631. Bee. I HAVE 40 ACRES FINE OREGON fruit land: a 6-room cottage, modern ex cept heat, and a 1813 Overland touring car. Will trade for anything. Make of fer. Address 8. C. 622. care Uee. WHAT HAVE YOU TO SWAP FOR A set of golden oak quarter-sawed dining room furniture and a Polar steel range In good condition? Address 8. C. 600, Dee. r w a wt rn ow n cntcl niRP PHONO graph records. What have you? Address S. C, 623, care Bee. GARDEN TOOLS. AND SHRUBS OF any kind wanted for house or office furniture; have roll top desk, two chairs, chiffonier, leather parlor chair. Address S C 643. Bee. HAVE GOOD OA1C DRESSER. COM mode. Ice box and some chairs. Will consider trade for horse and pay differ ence, or what have you? First good offer takes it. Address 8. U. 537, Bee. SECOND-HAND HEMINGTON TYPE writer to swap for good bicycle and cash. Address S C 643, Bee. PRINTING AND PAINTING WANTED In exchange for dentistry. Address 8. C. 607, Bee. WILL TRADE A SEWING MACHINE for bookcase or buffet. Address a. C. 6S0. Dec. ONE FIFTEEN - LIGHT ACETYLENE. What have you? Address S. C. 633. GAS 8TOVE. 4 LARGE DURNEHB AND one oven, hardly used, excellent baker. Vould like to swap for chickens; prefer White Rocks. Address S. C. 601. Bee. A.-NO. 1 SINGER SEWING MACHINE, former price 165. for salo or swap. Ad- (preas . u. oil, wee. HAVE TYPEWRITER AND FLAT-TOP der.k; also 4x5 camera; want Turkish rug, or what have you? Address S. C. 660. Bee. A GOOP BAKERY, WORTH 3300, FOR trade. What have you. Address 8. C. 418, care Bee. . . CLEAR LOT 80UTH OMAHA, 26TH and Madison. Price, 3600. Trade for llgnt auto. Guarantee title abstract. Ad dress S. C. 667, Bee. GENUINE MEXICAN SADDLE AND trappings, used slightly; will jell cheap for cash, or wliat have voU? Address S. GOOD SMALL BOY'S BICYCLE FOR sale or trade; boy outgrew It. What have you? The bicycle Is in good condi tio."! and can be used by boy b4twcen 6 and 0 years of ago. Addrecs S. C. 540. Bre. iWILL SWAP TYPEWRITER FOR VIC trola or 3A kodak. Address 8. C. 60S, Bee, WILL SWAP WHITE HOLLAND TUR key torn for two turkey hena. Address S. c. 666. Bee. COLLECTION OF RUGS TO Ex change for diamonds or cash, Will have U see rugs to appreciate their value. Andreas H. C, 617, care Bee. iWHAT HAVE YOU FOR ELEGANT mahogany dresser and chlflbnler? Ad dress is. C. 677. Bee. WANTED TO TRADE PAINTING AND papering for printing. Adlress S. C. 613. Bee. WANTED-T Y P E W R I T t R, TYPE writer desk, flat top desk, filing cab inet, office chairs; exchange clear lot in South Omaha; abstract, good title. Ad dress Si C. 625. Bee. i CLEAR LOT FOR ROOMING HOUSE of 10 or 12 rooms. Address i. C. 656, Bee. 34,000 CLEAR MDSE. STOCK IN Omaha, consisting of dry goods, no tions, hats, gloves, shoes, etc. Fixtures, $600 only. Want cleur Omaha property or clear land. Will assume It some cash paid. Good location. Cash business. S. C. 50, Bee. NEW YOte MOCK MARKET Responds Strongly to Feeling that Rate Raise Coining Soon. POSITION TECHNICALLY STRONG ONE DOUBLE-BARRELED ITHACA hammerless shotgun; good condition; will swap or sell. Make offer. Address o. c. 664. uee. INDIAN CURIOS, PRIVATE COLLEC tlon, genuine buckskin, bead work, clubs, pipes, etc.;' beautiful and rare dec orations for den. Will trade or sell. Ad dress 8. C. 663, Bee. I HAVE A GOOD, HEALTHY YEAR llng colt I would trade for calves. Make me offer. Address 8. C. 684, Bee. CLEAR LOT, EXCHANGE FOR ANY kind of auto In running order. Address S. C. 678. Bee. I HAVE A CAMERA OR A DIAMOND or typewriter or a good watch and cash for your piano, or what? D. C. 601, Bee. WANTED TO SWAP A STEAMER trunk In fine condition for a Morris chair, or what? Address 8. C. 647. Bee. AN EDISON HOME PHONOGRAPH with about fifty best records, song and music, for lot, horse, or what? Address 8. C. 672. Bee. Trading; Thn Far This "Ycnr No Heavier Than In 101.1, De spite Hopes Earlier In Season. NEW YORK. March Sl.-The extent to which the speculative situation Is bound up In the freight rates case was indicated by the course of tho stock market today. Tho action of the Interstate Commerce commission In expediting the rates case foreshadowed an early decision, and, as the financial community expects that the decision will be favorable to the rail roads, the news was construed as dis tinctly bulHsh. The market responded strongly. While the upturn was attributable pri marily to tho action of the Interstate Commerce commission. It was Influenced fundamentally by the strong technical position of the market Professional sell ing had been carried to a. point which exposed the shorts to successful 'attacks. In fact the advance began In the lato ses sion yesterday and was resumed at the outset today before the announcement that the railroads would be. permitted to complete their testimony immediately. Other Influences were at work on the constructive side. Estimates of tho con dition of winter wheat Indicated a prom ising outlook. The London market was more cheerful and American stocks ad vanced there. I-ondon was a buyer hero, taking perhaps 6,000 shares. Despite the hopes for better business entertained by brokers In the early part of the week, trading thus far has been no heavier than In 1913. With the close of the market today the first quarter of the year ended. During that time tran sactions In stocks were about 2A000.UIO snares, compared with Siboo.wu snares i last year. Bond sales this year were about 3218.000.WO. compared with 14fs0iO,ttW I In 1913. ! Bonds shared only In slight degree tho i general slrensth In thn stock market. ' Total sales, $2,670,000. United States bonds declined from H to on call. Number of saies anu lettaing quotations on stocks were: Sales. Hlah. Low. Close. Amalgamated Copper ... 11,100 1, ,6( "4H American Agrioumirai Amnion lleet Sugar Hooper. x,h , ni Hill s lsJ M 1 King couMv. Waah . , 144 IM lo l Uneetn Neb.. Trattlon M M llneeln (. llrklge 3. INS m l1S Molina Hew Co lit It! Mentaln States T T M M Mount Ayr U., tHe, IHI. . . . 1 )M Montreal Trammer Ut and rtt la.. Ht New Yerti State Hj. 4'te H 9 Omasa K. L. V. pfd W ft nil r Omaha 4Ha. 1X1 lUi 1M 8Kha r. n. 8t. Ur i. imi. . 4 mana C. II. Ft. ttr. ptd. ei-dlr. 1 Omaha C. n. R. A n H M Portland. Or.. 4m. IMS Km, ;n.t Swift a Co. a. itl SI H Swin Co. T r cant trk W 1M4 Sloui City Steel Tarda it. MM . . t, SI', Bloui City ?tK Varda rid l Sfntltf Itrhool , 15tt 161 1M Union Slick Yards. Omaha . .... .. Hi IM Vtah T. U Co.Jli. Mil H M London Stock lnrket. LONDON, March SI.- American gecuri ties were tjulet and featureles during the early trading today. At noon prices ranged from unchanged to V above parity. CONSOLS For money, 7MR-1S; for ac count. 76-1-18; I'nlon Pacific. 1MV. SILVfat-Bar. steady, Vd. MONEY moi!H per cent; short bills. IT per cent; three months, 1 ier cent. Bank Clearing. OMAHA, March SI -Bank clearnts for Omaha today wore K.tAS,076.Ri. and for the corresponding day last year, K,SI1,1T7.4. NEW Vonit GENERAL MARKET OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Very Slow and Most Kinds Show Further Declines. HOGS DROP TO A LOWER BASIS Tradr In Rlirep anil l.amlm Not finite So Active as Monday tint Val. ne nemnln Steady lo a Shade IllgUw- SOUTH OMAHA, March SI, ll. Receipts were! Caul. Hoss. Sheep. Various HAVE JS00 EQUITY IN COTTAGE; will exchange for a J to, or what? Ad dress S. C. 676, Bee. TO SWAP ONE 3-DRAWER 6X8 CARD cabinet for typewriter. Address 8. C. 626, Bee. I HAVE A FEW CITY BUILDING LOTS to swap for a good truck or high-grade automobile. B. C 620. Bee. WOODEN LETTER FILING CABINET, 3 drawers, to swap for an office chair. Address 8. C. 603. Bee. GOING AWAY, TRADE REMINGTON visible typewriter, almost new, for dia mond or article can use. Address 8. C. 611, Bee. WHAT HAVE YOU TO TRADE FOR small Round Oak heating stove used only one month? Complete with, pipes and an extra set of grates. Address S. C tCX, Bee. NEW HAMMOND TYPEWRITER. COST iW. Changed work so cannot use. Will trade or sell. Address S. C. 668. Bee. ALL-STEEL RANGE AND FURNITURE for swap or sale. Make offer. Address S. C. 673, Bee. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Market Pressure Brings, About Re cession, of Wheat Prices. CORN ALSO SUFFERS LOSSES Yellow Cereal Takes a Slump, lth the Bnylnsf Power More nni Wore on the "Wnne OaU Go Little Loner. OMAHA, March 31, 114. Wheat suffered price recession ofc 7i HHc yesterday and was under prelsuro from the opening to the closing o! the day. Crop rep oris were still most excel lent. There was liquidation by the longs In May and thero waa liquidation the deferred months, together with Jeavy putting out of short lines In the atter. The buying power was absent, aare at prices where the buyers wero unaile to eecure a profit. . A feature of wheat market yesterday was the appearance In the pit of Barnes A. Patten and other big men, whi i sold Brain personally. A Boston miuage paid that exporters report cables r dis couraging and that there are re-elleM of wheat abroad at lc cheaper thin can be made from the eastern seaboard Cash wheat was Wia lower. Corn suffe-ed losses of ViQHc, the buy ing power geting more and more fn the wane; The- speculators, however, wo be lieve In lower prices are cautious! about amttlng out short line. Cash narkets throughout the entire country werelower. Sales here for the day were onlf 5,000 bu. to eastern shippers and the south western markets all reported bualiess as ilat. even at the new low prices. Veatern receipts for the day were Uberal, rt 1,222, 000 bu., while a year ago they wfre only J33.000 bu. . , . Cash corn was unchanged to W lower.' Oats were Jower with the other grains and there was a decided heavy) feeling. Cash values were lower In all the western market, with the possible exciptlon of Teorla and St. Louis. Prlmarji f,ec'Pt were heavy. There was some Idling of oats here In a hedging way. Cash sales were small, 105,000 bushels. Te Uslble supply decreased 873,000 bushels. Cash oats were unchanged to c lower. Holders of hog products, not to be out done by the holders of grain, were liberal sellers lt thu way of liquidation. This waa indulged In not only by tie small holders, but the large ones as t11. The buying was slow and cautious ahd prices declined sharply. The only for pork and ribs on Investmew account. Cagh trade waa small and boss closed weak and 10Q15c lower, , Clearances: Wheat and floor equal to 111000 buahels, all Canadian, crn, 2,000 bughelg; oats, 30,000 bughels. Liverpool close: Wheat. d lowsr; corn. Prniajry'0wheat receipts ware 698,000 bushels and shipments 440,000 bllthels last Primary corn receipts were 3300 bush els and shipments 636.000 bu,ls last y Primary oats receipts were S,40 bush els and shipments 778,000 buelels last yfar' CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat Coti. Oats. No. 4 yellow, i car. 64c. No. 3 mixed, 1 car, 65c. No. 3 mixed, 1 car 65c; 1 car, 1 car, ei&c; 3 cats, 64V4c; 1 car, 6lc. No. 4 mixed, l car, t3Hc; 2 ears, 63Uc; 4 cars, 63c. Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 hard. 8486c; No. 3, 83Viia5c: No. 4 hard, 78o; No. 3 spring. S5HO6c; No. 4 spring. So 8414c: No. 2 durum, SSiffS6Ho; No. 3 durum. 8&&5ttc. Corn: No. 2 white. 655V4c: No. 3 white, 64V435c; No. 4 white, 63b4c; No. 2 yellow, 64$45ttc; Noj 3 yellow, 4ti6Ho; No. 4 yellow, t44ttc; No. 2, 64ykc No. 3, 63tt66c: too, 4, 62W63V4c. Oats! No. 2 white, 37i38c; standard. S737He; No. 3 white, S6i7c; No. 4 white, 36A 36c. Barley: Malting, 6362c; No. 1 Utd, 421852c. Rye: No. 2, 66QC6Mc; No. 3, 66V4 66c. I 1 CHICAGO GRAIN- AND PROVISIONS Chicago Minneapolis, Duluth Omaha Kansas City .. St. Louis Wlllipeg 2a ..277 .. 45 .. 29 .. 29 .. 1 ,.402 143 33 26 43 49 r .i-o. . uniij.,l there- . A year ago - "r", r ,h.V date. fore no primary V.,,,J. m These sales were reported- hejt . No. i ii.rrt n inter 1 car. S4c. No. 3 had win ter, H r,tl,c;Ctrcar. SSVic. HbU hard winter. 1 car. 82c. No 3 dururajl car. Sl'ic. No. 4 mixed. 1 car, S4e. I No. 3 mixed durum, I car. S3Hc. Nolgrade, H car. ?5c. Rye No. 2. 1 car, 66. No. 32 cars. 66c Oats: No. 3 white, p cars, 37c No. 4 white. 5 cars, ,36ir; cars, JO'.f No. 3 mixed. 1 car, MHc Cn No. 3 white. 3 cars. 66c No. 4 white 1 car, file 1 car, 634- 1 thr. 62Vc No 2 yel low 3 cars. 66'i' 1 car, viW Nt3 yel low. 4 cars. V. 1 car. "lie Feature of the Trading; nnd Closing Prices on Board of Trade. CHICAGO. March 31.-Radlcal bearish sentiment as to wheat developed today because of the brilliant crop outlook, and in consequence of the total lack of exports. The market had no good re action and closed heavy c to lo under last night. Corn finished HQio to lc down, and oats off He to c. In pro visions, the outcome varied from 10c uccueii 10 an advance or 2ttc. Liquidating sales on the part of big holders formed an Important element In the situation regarding wheat, but the downward pressure was by no means confined to longs. In view of further rains over western Kansas relieving ap prehension of drought In that region, the main body of speculators accepted the crop promises as perfect on the greatest acreage ever reported for April l, and there was soon evidence that the break was fast widening, bringing Into action many stop loss orders. Corn trade became semi-demoralized as a result of the cheapest offers yet ff m Argentine. Besides west bound rail rates from New York were being cut In some particulars, and there was no enlarge ments of the eastern Inquiry for corn from here. It was said that 12,000,0j0 bushels of corn had been sold from Ar gentine ports for April-May shipment to Amelrcan markets, and that in ad dition considerable was coming to the United States from India. The weak ness of corn and wheat was too much for the oats market. Depression was em phasised by the big stock here, and by 9 per cent Increase of acreage in Okla homa. Provisions receded with grain. There waa some substantial buying on the de clines though, believed to be for one of the leading packers. Artlclel Open. I Hlgh. Low. IClObc. jYca y. Wheatl stay. July. Corn May. July. Oats May. July. Pork May. July, Lard May. July. Kins May July. n 91 90. 91'., 0214 ilhi 87H 86V4 i6K tTiM C7T& 6SH Hlfc 67'., 6SU 6SV4 6SH 67H TH 29 38 381. 39 39H 39H S!f!i 39H 3OS0 2OP0 20 7 20 72 2OS0 20 87 20 97 20 7S 20 60 10 90 10 45 10 65 10 48 10 IT 10 45 10 62 10 71 10 62 10 66 10 62 11 05 I 11 12 11 00 11 02 H 03 11 30 I 11 27Hi 11 15 11 17 U 20 Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No, 3 red, 9J093Hc: No 3 red, MUc; No. 2 hard, iW C93c; No. 3 hard. JWStUc; No. 2 northl em. 93fiHc; No. 3 northern, 92fl93c; No. 2 spring. 93S94o; No. 3 spring, 9214c. Corn: No. 2, 6SHc: No. S. 65fl74c; No. 3 white. 67Vif?6Sttc: No. 3 yellow. 65liMMc. Oal. No. 3, white. 38'.4939c; standard, S3V-a Heeds; Timothy, I3.2yrf4.60; clover, t8.00tf 12.75. Provisions: Pork. $20.70; lard. BUTTER Steady; creameries. l9e24Ur EUQS lower; receipts, 23.2S5 cases; at mark, cases Included. 164tl7(C, ordinary firsts, IfiUftne. flrsti. 17 Wje. CHEESE-Bteady; dafsles. lo; twins. lOiiOUc; Americas, tl7',4ei7'4c; long horns, POTATOES Steady, receipts, fj cars, Michigan. Minnesota and Wisconsin, red tiOtg&e. Michigan. Minnesota and Wiscon sin. whit 631iSc POl'LTR -Mix hlthT. sprlnss. 15c, fowls, ISc American Can AmerlcAn Can ptd American C. ft F. . . . American Cotton Oil Am. lea Securities American Unwed American Iocomottre ... Araerlo&n S, ft It American 8. A R. pfd... Anu. Sugar Kenning... American T. ft T American Tobacco Anaconda Mining Co . . Atchlaon Atchlaon pfd Atlantic Coart Line Baltimore A Ohio Uethtehem Steel Brooklyn Rapid Tr Canadian Pacific Central Leather Cheaapeaka ft Ohio Chicago O. W caao. m. a st. r. . . Chicago A N. W Colorado Fuel ft Iron.... Consolidated uaa Sorn Troducta elan are ft Hudson Denver ft Rio Grande.... Denver ft It. O. pfd Distillers' Securltita Erla Erie lit pfd Brie :d pfd Oeneral Electric Great Northern pfd. .. . Ureal Northern Ore clfs. Illinois Central Interborough Met tnterborough Met. pfd... International Harvester.. Inter-Marine pfd International Paper International Pump Kansas City Southern.... Laclede daj I.ehlsh Valley Loulailtle ft Nashville... M.. St. P. ft S. Me. M. Missouri. K. ft T Missouri raeifle National niscutt ., National Lsad ..... ..... N. R. H. of M. 2d pfd.. New York Central n. y., o. ft w Norfolk ft Weaterm.. .. North American Northern Pacific ....... Pacific Mall Pennsylvania Peopla'a Gas P.. C ft ft St. L. Pltteburgh Coal ... Pressed Steel Car... Pullman Talace car.. Heading S00 (.100 1,1(41 t3 OH 3 1.900 10'i 50 100 I. (Oil M:a 51'., t3 500 00i 100 55a II :s alia 4 llV. si m 100 i.ioo lias iau mi 7M UiH KO'i m 3s s 60J H7li KS J, 100 70J 4.400 Hl'.s It 92'. tOSi 41 U Si II 3 Hi HI 100U i:i 91 41H t2 40,000 2o7- 2or 8.000 l.OJO 3U0 f4 HI 55'. M's 13 3fi 63S IS 1,500 100t t9'4 lOOVi SM 131K 1311, 1JSV Mv, 113 COO 133 700 JS ";oo :4 200 is, :,4oo : 300 it 3,ioo mvi ' i .too ii'i DO (0 J.tOO 'iiltoi iis" '"ioo 'ii" 13,300 Vs ilioo 'iiii ' "ioo io3H 200 71 6,900 113 600 25'j 4, tOO HIS4 i.ioo i:s 400 fO Vr) 21H " ico is"" X.2D0 600 24i "400 "ii, 00 7l ioo W'i 100 Sl'l s.'ioo hi 1.7ft) MH "400 ssU SCO 1U 16, W0 18911 141 H 24 1H lVa 37 its', its 1SUU 12U : m IS U'.i 10H4 10H I's H 7 HIU is? its M 4 132'i 4( US .... 37 103U 101 n 77 113H 1141, !I4 25 I10H 111V, im iti; 79 M IHi 43 V U3ti 133 II 1IU 46 14S ros 7I!1 11 4S 24 f'W 4S w 30 S3H 1 1U as 2H is ' 16 ... . m . .. 1H m i H3'4 esu 109 109. 31 V) uu 74H 4 4li :i' sin m Si, :ou 74H 4t4 , 21. Republic Iron ft Steel... Republic 1, ft S. pfd.... Uock Island Co Rock Island Co. pfd St. L. ft g. r. Id pfd.... Seaboard Air Line Seaboard A. L. pfd Bloas-Bheffleld S. ft I... Southern Pacific Southern Railway So. Hallway pfd Tennessee Copper Tezaa ft Pacific , Union Pacific Union Pacific nfd United States Hralty United States Itubber. .. 1,100 IVi United State, Steel 47.200 G4U U. S. Steel pfd 600 110 Utah Copper Moo it Vs. -Carolina Chemical ., 600 SlH Wabash 1,(00 1 Wabash pfd 1.SO0 (1, Weatern Maryland .. .. 100 SO", Western Union 1,304 Westlnghoun Electric. .. 1.10O ?6Vi Wheeling ft Lake Erl Ohlno Copper 1,600 41!, N. T.. N. II. ft II . .. 1.200 70H Hay Con. Cfcpper 1,100 11 exdlv!dend. Total' aalea for the day, 2(3,200 shares. ' New 1 Ork Money Market NEW YORK March Jl.-MONBY-Call, steady, 1T. per cent: ruling rate, Z per cent; closing; 01a, i'W- per cent. TIME IXIANS-Weak: fio days. 2VVfi per cent: 90 days, 24 per cent; six months. vttiM, per cent MERCANTILE PAPER-3t44 per cent STBRLTNO EXCHANGE Steady, 00 days. 11.8176, demand. Jl.sOo. COMMERCIAL BILLS M. SILVER Bar, RSc; Mexican dollars, 46140 BONDS Government, weak; railroad, steady. Closing quotations on bonds today were as fellows: if. S. ret. la. reg.. ttW'K. r. go. ref. t. . I do coupon Ht4M,. P. deb. 4s. 1S31 !'., U. H. as, reg.. '" 1 n. uni. ts .. do coupon 101 M. K. ft T. 1st 4s. 0 V. 8. 4a. reg Ill "do 414 W do coupon 112'., Mo. Pacific 4s. .. 0'4 Panama as coupon. .101 do eonr. Ss 71H Aroer. Ag. 6a.... ...100 .. n.n. of M. 4i,s 61 A. T. ft T. ct. 4. ,N- T. C. g. Hit.... SH; Am. Tobacco s ..,.11', do deb. 4s 90(4 Armour ta. t. n. 11. 11. Atchison gsn. 4s, . . MH ct. 3H 70 . ! . w isi r. is. . S41 .Wl do ev. 4 s 101V4 . 934 No. Pacific 4, sku MS do la till do ev. 4s. 150, do cv. SS .. . A. C. U lit 4s.. Bsl. ft Ohio 4a.. do ',a Brook. Tr, cv. 4a, Cen, of Oa. 6s,. On. Iveatner is.. . U40. it. I rfdg. 4s.. 1'4 . HSPenn. cv. IHe. 1916 lit, .103H do con. 4s ion; . MV4 Readlnc ran. 4. ta! dies, ft vmo 11s, , b. i. o. r. rg 4a 7 do conv. m. Sit, 'lo gen. 6a 41 rmicago ft A. am., 4JHSt. L. S. W. c. 4a73'4 C. D. ft Q. J. .. ;Jk8. A, L. adj. 6. .. 71 do gen. 4a.... .. MH'So. pse. col. 4s .. 9iu C M ft. 8 Pc 4s..l01H do ev. 4s,. . . C. n. I. ft r. c. 4s. IS do 1st raf. 4s.. . rit. do rfg. 4 74 so. Kallwsr 61 ...mv C. ft S. r ft 4Hs M14 do gsn. 4s... 14U I), ft H cv. 4s . MH Union Pacific 4a.. D. ft H. O. ref. 6s. 6li do cv 4s. . . iu DUtlllsra' 6a 4 Vt 'do 1st ft r. 4s. .. 3ii Erie p. I. 4s SS 'V. 8. Huhber e.,.Ul do gen. 4s.. . . 74tiL. 8, Steel M is.. .10314 dq cv. 4a. ser. B. 73tV.f. Chert. Ss. ... 4 III. Cn, 1st r. 4a. 214 baah 1st ft . 4, juj Inter. Met. 4Hs .... 7614 Western Md. 4s. .7514 Inter. M. M. 4Hs. . 64 West. Elee. cv. .. 4U Jspan 4Ha tli;Wls, Central 4a.. . rjsj Bid, Offered, float on Mlnlnsc -"nrVr. BOSTON, March 21. Closlne quotatlong on stocks were: stsnetaaa. lob im tV&Nlplsslna Mloea.. 6 16-16 Quotation of the Ony on Commodities. NEW YORK. March ai.-VLOUR-Barely steady; sprlne patent. 14 fHJ-.7fi; winter stralKhts. al.aHjM.M; winter pat ents. ,4.40114,75; sprliiK clenrs, KKMflMi extra No. 1 winter. $3!w3.7i; extra No. S winter, N.SMra&O; Kansas stralghtF 14.10 C4.M. WHEAT-Spot easy; No. 3 hard, wln ter, 9Sc. c. I. f. New York; No. red, J1.04H, elevator.. No. 1 northern, Duluth, ll.OOMi; No. 1 northern. Manitoba, al.OWi, f. o. b, afloat, opening navigation, Ftt turcs, weak, closing ,c to lo not lower May, tLOOMS; July. KHc; September, MV4c. CORN-Spot barely steady, No. 3 yel low, 744c, c. I r. to arrive. OATS Spot, easy; standard white. 45J 4S4c: No, S, 41'r4,V; fancy clipped white, 4SfM74c. HAY Quiet; standard. St-ctfll.OO; No. 1. al.tttVidn.OB; No. 2. OOflftk:: No. 3. SOflflSe. HOrs Quiet:, state common to choice, IMS. 331144c; 1912, 17W21C; Pacific coast, 1P13. ltfiCIc: 1912, lMfflo. IIIDES-Steady; Bofrota, 29Vj0Hc; Cen tral America. 30e.10Hc, PETROLEUM Steady: refined. New York, bulk. $5.25, barrels, 98.73; cases, J11.23. WOOLSteady; domestic fleece, XX Ohio,' 27c. LEATHER Firm? hemlock firsts, 30c; seconds. 2S(S29c. PROVISIONS Pork hnrcly steady; mess. 23.00823.&0: family, a24.00fl2J.no; short clears, 20.SS1T22.(. Beef, steady; mess, $U.tlS.M: family, $19.00fJ).00. Cut meats, steady; pickled bellies, 10 to 14 lbs, 13.25014.50; pickled hams, I14.25iri4.50. Lard, steady; middle west, ilO.lOrtflO.Hi; re fined, steady; continent, 111.05; South America, 011.76, compound, steady, JS.37V4 08.624. TALLOW Quiet, city, 6ic; country, 6g6?ic; special, 6!ic HUTTfcill-Mnrkct weak: rece nts. 7.400 tubs: creamery extras. 25ff254c: first?. 23H9244v-: held extras, 23ft234c; roce3 extras. 204c CHEESE Market irrewular: recelots. 2,000 boxes, state whole milk, held whites, specials, 10c; state whole milk, held col ored, specials, 19Uc; state whole milk, held whites, average fancy, 184fiU8;c. EGGS' Market weaker; receipts, 37,100 cases; fresh pothered extras, 22c: firsts, storage packed, 21c; fresh gathered firsts, lDSiQ'.Wc; nearby hennry, whlto to fancy. ZSf j Stic . nearby henery. gathered whites, IDC. POULTRY Dressed, dull: fresh killed chickens, 15Q19c; turkeys, 22fP23c; fowls, 154T19C OMAHA UENEUAI. MARKET. Official Mondas Estimate Tuegday 4.251 4,000 6.190 8,000 7.394 13.50) ,33 7.615 R.S7K 12.074 10,783 6, MO 14.19H 12,945 2S.92J 17.611 ja.'.M'j 20.KIJ 26,103 27,3-M 24.S79 ' 33,475 19, MM Two days this week. Same days last week. came i weeks ago.... 8m 3 weeks ago. . . Same 4 weeks ago.. Same days Inst year. The following tV,1 tiA rjrlnta of cattle, huga and sheep at the South Omaha live stock market for the year to date as compared with last year: n 1911. nil Inc. Deo. CUI 226,977 JJ4.934 ... S.957 Hogs 743.26S 76I.S31 ..... 1S.063 e,,eP 697.415 574.S39 122,616 The following table shows the range of F.ri-t' for,hs; ' the South Omaha live i."?arkt ,or thc w 1). '"Ith comparisons: Booklet on Ittquest FOR SALE STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEBRASKA STOCK V e ess si snsa Wl a. U ItutuaaT ' Tan Kim, css ai 1 tapes s. 2TBW TOnX CITY. Date. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Alar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar, Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. 10.1 11 . la. 14. 15, 1 1! 19. 20. 21. 22. 23, 1914. 1913 mi Itjn, lRliK. 1901 SHl S Ml it 16110 211 G Ml 3 din iii t soi g an 10 r. 4o 6 43 10 37'4 oOH 8 68 16 56 M e g S SS 10 14! 6 601 10 Uj S 4ft S 73 6 67 6 53 S 44H s ml 8 45 8 564, s o H 8 54 8 574 S 67 6 59, 6 &3 8 74 8 701 8 69 8 79 8 (1 II 4 3J fi 401 I 31 4 as 4 27 4 ii fi 5fl 6 65 6S5 7 lr. 6 36 6 43 10 35 Sit 4 13 IV 30 g 661 4 M 10 541 6 50 4 C, 10 61 6 44 I 6 44 IP 6 7 6 47IIO 6 !l o D3 g 4M1U . ft 6' 4 vt 4 SO 4 73 4 79 5.1 1 1 54H 8 J I4I10;SW4 80 ?A ft AKKi C C All at ttltA At . till a toea 8 SS4 8 41S I 8 424 8 3X41 8 SI! 7 01 f 84 7 45 S Ml 7 56 1 7 711 8 78 I 6 35110 06 t, 68 6 35110 65 6 58 0 42'10 70 SJilO 7U 6 i 6 21)10 fM 6 IA & 6 2910 57 R t 5; 4 St) S9 Sunday. Receipts and disposition of live at the Union stock yards. South O for the twenty-four hours endln, o clock yesterday; RECEIPTS-CARS. Wabanh 2 I , Missouri Pacific .... 4 I Union Pacific 42 2S. 1 C. & N. W cast... II 5 t C. & N. W.. west... 26 40 I C, SL P. M. & O.. 1R C B. & Q.. east 15 C, B. & y west... 30 C, It. I. A P.. mat. 1 C R. I. p., W0llt. 2 Illinois Cen trnl 1 Chicago G. W 2 Total receipts ..167 BUTTER No. 1, 1-lb. cartons, "c; No. 60-lb. tubs. 27c. CHEESE Imported Swiss. 30c! Amer ican Swiss, 24c: block Swiss, lie; twins. lc: daisies. 21c: triplets. 21c; Younu Americas, 22c; blue label brick, 19c; Urn- burger, 2-ib aoc; New vorK wntte, :ic. FISH White, lie: trout. Uc: large crap. pies, 12c lo 16c; Spanish mackerel, 16c: snaa roe .per pair, sue; satmon, 11c; nan but. 12c; buffalo, Uc: channel catfish, 16c; pike, 12c: pickerel, 9c. POULTRY-Brollcrs. 25c: hens. 14c: cocks, 9tic; ducks, 14c; geese, 10c; turkeys, 25c; pigeons, per dozen, 81,20: ducks, full feathered, lie; geese, run icainerca, luc; squabs. No. 1, Jl.6Otf2.00; No. 2. 50c. Wholesale prices of bete cuts effective today In Omaha arc as follows: ii&air uiiTH uids: ino. 1, ic; iso. s. 164c; No. 3, U'jC. tolns; No. 1, 19,c; No. 2. 17c: No. 3, 154c. Chucks: No. 1. 114C; No. 2, 104c; No. S, 10c. Rounds; No. 1, 11c; rxo. i. irtc; no. j, xtws. t-iates: No. 1, 9Hc: No. 2. 8c; No. J, HVic. The fo Iowlnc Prices oro furnished by the Glllnsky Fruit company: h tluiTS nunKisi, oranges, an sires, 2.50. Lemons; Sunklst Golden Bowl, HOG nnd 60. (6.50; Red Ball Sli ver cord, 300 and SCO. 11.50. Grape fruit: Indian River, 31, ji.K); 46, W, $4. 25; 54, J4.W; 64 and 80. o.00. Uanunaa. per pound 3 to 84c. Apples: Colorado Missouri Pippin, per box, 42-25; Colorado Ben uavlb, per dox, uoioraoo vvnite Pearmaln, per box, 32.50; Idaho Wlnesaps. per box, UW, extra tancy barrel beh Davis, 36.50; extra fancy barrel Gano, 36.50: extra fancy barrel Missouri Pip pins, 7.00; extra fancy barrel Wlnesaps, FKUoll viiuc.iAmit.D- oeeis, per doz 60c; carrots, per Uoi , 60c; spinach, per dos., Ax; turnips, per dog., 60c; shal lot, por doi.. 45c: parsley, per dos., 40oj radlgheg. per doz., 50c; head lettuce, per dor.. 31.00; leaf lettuce, per dos.. 40c: egg plant, per doz., 31.50: artichokes, per doz., 12.00; Brusgel sprouts, per lb., 20c; new potatoes, per lb.. 7c; celery, per doz., $1; Florida celery, per crate. 13; peppers, per basket. 60c: cauliflower, per doz.. 31.76; beans, per hamper. 34.50; cucumbers, per doz., 31-60 to 32. asparagus, per dos., 14; new cabbaze, per lb.. 24c; rhubarb, per box, 32.25; rhubarb, per box, 12.25. Florida tomatoes, fancy, per crate, 34; Florida tomatoeg. choice, per crate, 33.60. OLD VEGETABLES New York cab 'mage. per lb., 24c: sweet potatoes, per hamper. 31.60; parsnips, per lb.. 2c; beets, n.r itv irt parrots, per lb.. 2c: turnips. per lb.. 2c; Red River Ohio potatoes, per bu.. 81.00: Idaho potatoes, per bu.. 85c; Early Rose potatoes, .5c; red onions, pur bu 33.00; yellow onions, per nu jjtw, Spanish onlong. per crate, za.w. Minneapolis Grain StfirUet. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. March 31. WHEAT No. 1 hard. 8940W4c; No. 1 northern. 89H914c; No. 2 northern, 8T?i 18SUc; No. 3, S5i1B&5Tc; May, 58Sc; July, 3904c HAHLEY 4JQ67C RYE-655564c. BRAN-Unchanged. CORN-No. 3 yellow. 61452c OATS-No. 3 white, 354J35c. FLAX-3164ei.56U. FLOUR Unchanged, Knnaaa City Grnln nnd Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Mo., March 31, WHEAT No. 2 hard, E5Q894c: No, 2 ro wff!XiU. Mav. S37ic; July. 814c. CORN No. 2 mixed, sc; No. 3, 67c: No. 2 white. 60c: No. 3, 67fl674c; May, tMWe; July, f,945&4Hc OATS-No. 2 white, 40c; No. S mixed. 39c. uLTTER-Creamery, 24c; firsts. 53c; seconds, 22c; packing, 144c. EUGS Firsts, 154c; seconds, 16c., POULTRY Hens, 15c, springs, lie. Morris & Co. Swift & Co Cudahy Packing Co.... Armour & Co Schwartz & Co W. Murn hy Morrell Lincoln Packing Co South Omaha P. Co.... Kay Packing Co iV B. Vansant Co Benton, Vansant Sc. 1... Hill & Son F. B. Lewis Huston &. Co J. B. Root & Co H. Bulla Roaenstock Broa McCreary & Kellogg.,. wcrlheimer ci uegen.. II. F. Hamilton... Sullivan Bros Rothschild Mo. & Kan. Calf Co.... Christie Hlggins HUftman Roth , Meyers Tanner Bros. John Harvey Other buyers Allouei Amal. Ctoppar A Z. U Arliona Com. Cal. a Arlsena Cal. Hetla. Centennial is north Butt S74. 4 (4 North Lake 114 MVtOH Dominion lo .411 Osceola ; . It Qulner n Copper Range C. C -'HHJiannon a, Bast HUH, "TTS ' . ." - Franklin W Superior B. M .. fi nfanby Con asitTamarefk J4 g I,",,? canine. 314 U B. t R A M. H lale RorU CoPPr- 4,It P' 471i Kerr I-Ve JJth Con. nu. Lake 4'opper .. .. 7 Utah Copper Co.. ISI, I Halle tapper.... 4J Winona J), Miami Copper . Jolyerlne .... 41 Mohawk 43,ButU A Superior X'4 Local SecnrKlra. Quotatlona furnished br Burns. Drinker a Co , 44 Omaha National bank building: Bid. Asked. Atkinson. Neb., ts. liaj.. -, 1K Beatrice Craanerx pi. . . a rieaumoat. Tex . Sa. . . 101 (feuntll BluKa O A R. U . . it H Tim A ro Bid SS ft ' Pes Molnee la. fVhool 4i, lJ: KOt, 101' J'airmont Creamtrr 7 p, c p(d , ei d W na 12 Slnrkrl, WHEAT No. i 2 hard, 908904c; May, white, white. 704c; 404 Jtt. I.onln Genera ST. I3UIS, March 31. red, 92j94Kc; No aottr- Julv. 834c. CORN No. ?. 69c; No. 2 May, e9VC94c; July, 64c. OATS-No. 2. 40c; No. 2 414c; May, 3S4c; July, 35?ic. RYE 43c. Liverpool Uraln Market. LIVERPOOL. March 31. WHEAT- Spot quiet; No. 2 red western winter, 7s S4d; No. 1 Manitoba. 7s 4d; No. 2. 7s 3d; NO. 3, is .a. 1-mures easy; may, is j',a; July. 7s M. ucioner, s ?ta. CORN Spot steady: American mixed, 6s 8d. La Plata futures easy; July 4s 3T,d. Oinalia ll- Market. PRAIRIE HAY No. 1 choice upland, 31011; No. 2 choice upland, 13.00910; No, 3 choice upland. S68; No. 1 choice mid land, 33 60S 10. 50; No, 2 choice midland I&39.60; No. 3 choice midland, JfBS; No 1 choice lowland, 3765; No. 2 choice low land. Vfiil: No. 3 choice lowland. 34o. ALFALFA Choice, peagreen. leafy, fine stem, 313TH4; No. 1. 1113; No. 2. 19Q11. No. 3. 37(89. Persistent Advertising is the Road to Big Returns 126 DISPOSITION-HEAD. I cattle, uost 1 very largo they were In no hurrv in ml their orders. Salesmen started by asking "" HV..I.V iun.ru. nut mey soon camo to the concision that a break of some ,ii v.nn iiiivimDir, una tney wound tip u I'uuns men- oiienugg snout a nickel lower than yesterday's general market. Lvcn after sellers had made this much of a concession packers refused to better their early IMr and for nearly three hours the markrt remained at a stand still, both buyers and salesmen refusing Jo go any further In an effort to trade. Toward 11 o'clock, however, killers raised their early offers about 24o all around, putting values on a 6fn0o lowr-r At first this strength only made It harder 10 00 anyining, as most of the sellers took It ss a sign of still better prices, but It soon becsme apparent that this whs ns far as buyers Intended to go, and In the end the big end of the supply moved at a MflOc doollne. Even after a trading basis was aKreed on the move ment was more or Iras slow, and It was well alonjr toward midday before any thing nke a clearance was made. The big end of tho sales was made at IS. 36, with a quotable bulk of JS.3OtfS.40. The tendency on both days this week has been toward a better demand fof lightweight stuff, and today these grades sold at about the same prices as the more weighty offerings, a good share of thn top prices being paid for hogs that were on the light order. Na. A. Pa. IT. No, A. Bt. Tr. 47 It! , IH SO 33 40 a at w m to a so si.......m .. ass It 1ST ... a at it sit m a at m aot uo a so to m too a as so W7 to 1 to ai 7 ... a ss it in ... a si si too 40 a ss at t"t iso s so n ui ... a as at lta ... a so 71 it: ... nu m ssa too so ai tit .. ass 7S.......IH ... a an m sio so t si as ..t47 ... sio it sis ... ass at its ... a so ss jit ... nm a? tas ... a am 77...... .111 110 asm 7t sit ... ass at ,. so an, 71 .zts 40 a ss 31 it: ... 1 114 7i 314 iso a at ts it 1 ... a to 74 s ao a ss 41... ...sia . . a 40 41 tu .., m at mi . . a 40 ?4 an ... a as m ..aio ... a 40 U 111 to a 14 74 141 ... a 40 It 191 40 S St 67 14 ... 40 4 ist ... a as 11 sot ... a 40 7t. .,. lit a ss so sio M a 40 74 111 iso a ss M tin ... a to 11. . ...mi . a ai is ui ... a 40 i 140 40 s ss PIGS. at iot . : ts V" Totals 3.92S 3,776 12,402 CATTI.T5 Thn cattle run was about on a par with yesterday, 153 fresh cars being roportcd in, Ttie total ror mo vwo aay amounts to 2.553 head, .being larger than Inst week by a few hundred head and larger than a year ago by about 1,100 head. . . .. The trade was agin very slow nd nun, the same as It has boen on moat recent days, with the tendency lower. The gen eral run of beef steers wero arouna jug lower than vesterday. Some) of the beat cattle may not have shown that much de cline, wnue oiner Kinng may nave suown more. The best light heifers were In good de mand at prices that wero about steady Cows were neelected and It was well along toward midday before buyers really made any errort wnatever to mane a clerance of cow stuff. Cows wero fully lOfjlSo lower right from the beginning. Stackers and feeders opened up very slow and around 10o lower than yester day. quotations on cattle: Good to prime yearlings. 3S.2589.(X: good to choice beef steers, 1S.16QS.75; fair to good beef steers, 37.75tia.l5, common to fair beef steers, 37.25S7.75; good to choice cornfed heifers, 37.2Sa-S.00; good to choice cornfed cow,, 30.6047.00; fair to good grades, 35-iJ&WW; common to fair grades, 34.2505.60: good to choice stockers and feeders, J7.tMu7.fii: fair to good stackers and feeders, J6.50 7.25; stock cows and heifers, J6.00'a7.50; stock calves, JO.COS.OO, veal calves, 37.u0 439.60; buulls, stags, etc, H.76ttS.7J. Representative! sales: BEEF STEERS, SHEEP The Interest In ewes and lambs was not as great as yesterday, though a fairly liberal supply of each sold generally steady to ft shade higher. As often Is the case, packers took the best offerings first, and bought the balance later In tho forenoon, the last to sell being heavy nnd medium grades. While a strong un dertone seemed to feature tho early mar ket, the movement scaleward was rather slow, which may have been due to the wet condition of the fleeces as a result of the rain early this morning. The Im provement in values was on the better class of killers nnd, while prices on the less desirable grades were largely steady, in somo instances tney naa an easier ten dency. A clearanco took place at a rea sonable hour. Mexican offerings wero trt n scarce. 'ed western lambs moved anywhere from ,iu to gs-iu, witn some shorn kinds going it 38.SoST.00. A string of lambs on tho shy order went to a feeder buyer at 3.540 V5. tea western ewes made a new top for I'tvear. as 424 head, nverscinir 11S nnnnrii. Ml up to 30.45, It being the highest point '" 37.00 was reached In Anrll of lnur re, Most of the ewe sales were mado rofcid is.4oa.so. Tla rarAlntis smnnnts in anm 19 nnn lad being 4.0f!7 more than a week ago ni pl9 more than on the corresponding ' syeriago. Monday and Tuesday's JPPlr together foot up' about 21.000 head. 4mnri(i Wth 24J.IOS for,th same days lit weik. 27,324 two weeks ago and 19,689 ayear 'ago. luotaUons on sheep and lambs: Lambs, lcan. 3S.00mg.60; lambs, good to choice JiKW.20: lambs, fair to good west. 3"'i7,85: lambs, culls, I8.6ftff6.60: year-lVL-1.,5ht' tf 'toW.fiOt yearlings, heavy, we? 10; wethers, good to choice. W.60i1i "wethers, fair to good. J6.0Gfj6.C0: ewes, gO' 33 'jo' W',(W,4S; swe8' fBlr Nd' . 144 eder lambs 243 4-nfArf l.mh. . 7Hnfed lambs lower, top, IS. 45; bulk of sales, 3S,3o3 s.4;4- SHEEP AND LA MBS -Receipt s, 4,50) head, market steady, lambs, J7.251J8.30. I HICA;0 LIVH STOCK MARKET tntllr bIimt nntl Wonk lloga Most, tsenrrnlly Mtrady. CIIOCAGO. March 31. CATTLE 1 celpts. 4,000 head, market, slow and weak, calves 2S4TS0e higher; beeves, J6.95U9.IJ, Texas steers, 37.20flfl.20: western steers, J6.9OK9.60, stockers and feeders, 35.50ffe.00, cows and heifers. JXCW.W; calves, s.50 G0.50. HOGS-Recclpts. 11.500 head: market, slow and generally steady, bulk of sales, J8.6MrS.CO; light, JS.5Orr8.70; mixed. JS rvffi 8.674; heavy, JS.2MrS.00; rough. JS.2oflS.3d, pigs. 37.2T4T8.60. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 24,000 head; market, sheep strong to 10e higher, nnd lambs mostly lOo lower; native, 35.50 W 7.00; western, l5.50O7.00; yearlings, JS.50 ttT.IM; Inmbs, naive, J7.IOSj6.25; wevatern, J7.XUfi.3J. Mrtnl Mnrkel. NEW YORK, March 31. METALS Lead, quiet; 33.764f3.Ra; Iindon, 150 9d, Spelter, steady; J3.2IiiG.30; Ixtndon 21 7a 6d. Copper, firm; standanl spot and June, 311.50V14.30; electrolytic. J14.624, lake J1.V00, nominal; casting, 114.374.' Tin, ttulft; spot, W-Kim.2.; June, 3S.1240 33.024. Antimony, dull; Cookaon's. 37.25. Iron, nulct, unchanged. London prices: Copper, firm: spot, 2a6d. Futures, 6fti0s. Tin, easy, svot, 173 2s fkl. FutlitTS, 174 17s 6d. Lead, 60a9d. Iron. Cleveland wnrrants, COsPd. 8T. LOUIS, March 31. -Lend, lower at 33.fA7l3.70. fpeltor, stronger at 35,15 5.174. Oils nnd Itnaln. Ctiffco Mnrket. NEW YORK. M.rch 31.-COFF91E -The market was lower today under liquidation, renowed bear pressure and foreign selling. The market opened steady. 3c to 12e lonor. Bull support caused moderate rallies during the morning, but the general tendency wan downward, and the market closed steady, 20ft2l net lower. Sales, 'il.OOO bogs. April, S.fi0c; May, 8.71c; July, SSSc; Beptembor, 9.05c; October, 9.15c; Decembr, 9.25c; Jan uary, v.jvc. npot, quiet; hio jvo. 7, e, Santos. No. 4. 11V. Mild, dull; Cordova. i:44 164c, nominal. NEW YORK. Alarch 31 -COTTilXSKEn OIIj Irregular; prime summer yellow, 3T.61; May, (7,61; July, J7.60: Beptembcr. 37.67. ROSIN-Qulet. TtTRPENTINU Steady. SAVANNAH. Gn.. March .H. TURPEN TINE Quiet, 4(V5;c; receipts. 2 hhlr., shipments. 143 bhls.. stocks, 12,018 bbln. ROSIN Fl-m; sriles. 2.340 bbls.; receipt. 1.559 bbls.; shipments. 3.IH2 bhls.; stock,. 119,42.". bhls. Quote: A. B. C. V, E, M.75: F. G, J3.R5: II. I, K. 34.10; M. $4.W; N, 33.40; WG, 33.M; W JVS-20. tot ton fllnrktf. NEW YORK, March 11.-COTTON-Vuturos closed steady; May, 12 12c; Julv, it.ui.-j august, ii.sic; urioDer, u lie: rr cember. 1l.6o; spot, quiet; middling, US; gulf. 13,75c. COTTON-Closod steady, net 4 points lower to 2 points higher. LIVHRPOOI March 31. COTTON Spot steady; good middling, 7.63d; mld- ?ilmK7,.Jldi lQW middling. .8ld. 8ales, 12,000 bales. No. Av. l'r. No. At. IT. II ,. ll 7 IS 10 ., 1104 I 00 It t40 7 Hi 11 1244 1 00 11,,, 1111 7 40 1 iiii a 00 ti lilt 1 to b net a m a 1:11 7 m 10 iou 1 no 14 10U 7 to II 1047 a 10 11., mi 7 to nt ism s it 21 ...IMS 7 70 31 14) a 20 14 11M 7 T& 4 tti U'i 14 3 7 S3 20 1404 t 34 IS 1112 7 10 11 1404 I 26 11 ,.10JJ 7 M 11 101O 8 94 ss isrt 7 Si 1 1620 a m II 1144 7 SO 7 Hit S bl tl J12T T i BTEKRB AND HEIFERS. 7 42S 7 M 11 11 7 70 It Ill 7 II IS Ill T IS 24 S4 7 to 20 601 I 00 10 m 7 "cows. t ais a to 4 1027 1 to 2 S4S 1 eo a ti; 6 M 7 W0 4 10 2 1240 t 40 4 iqii a ia b , a4 c tu 4 S70 a 71 2 1140 4 M 2 nil a 00 114 t eo 4 1217 4 It 7 ISO 7 00 2 Hit 24 5 Ill 7 4 vu as t no 10) 21 1010 4 SA 420WB AND HEIFERS. 1 720 t 40 HEIFERS. 7 sat 4 0 7 til 7 00 It US 4 tfl 11 S7S 7 24 t io an 1 7M 7 a t IM 4 t4 1 110 7 H a 1074 1 00 BULLS. w- iorado ewes M Jder lambs .. 19 tprado bucks Tcfed lambs J cdfed lambs 303 coed lambs H? aPr yearlings snt limhi 202 Bolt Dakota lambs. Hi Dakota lumbs, 206 Colido lambs 199 corm lambs 300 corn lambs 81 corn! ewes 216 Wyplr wes t.. wethtrs Av. 63 So 77 118 69 1(6 67 67 7 94 78 66 65 S3 83 83 73 97 94 Pr. 7 00 8 00 8 10 20 6 93 5 00 8 00 8 00 8 00 fi 60 fi 64 7 3J 7 35 8 00 8 00 7 75 7 75 6 60 6 15 Knnsicitjr LItb Stock Mnrket. hanha CITY. March 3. CATTLE Receipts, too head, market steady to 10c lower; prk fed steers. J8.40tt9.00; drossed K'iLo'if0! 0tf.2i: western steers, ftS-H' Vthern steers, J18JS7.85; covs. JI.6tVit7.60; lifers. J7 W8,75; stockerN and n.80; bulls, J5.75n)i calves, HOaS-Rjlpts, 12.000 head; market 10c r'.fS'i .t11"?' J3.25H6.45, heavy, Ol.8,". tkers and butchers, J8.34W 8.45; light, b5fl8.; pigs. M.608.f. , HHEEP.An LAMBS Receipts, 8 000 nean; marKepncoc higher; limbs, steady, lambs. J7.0q.25; yearlings, J6.00tf7 25 wethers, Jo.a.60; 4)wes, $5.00Q!.t5. Nloui Clt SIOUX C1T Receipts, Cltfuvt ClTila... UOfyod eem.-S (W 1 17... 1270 IS to ) 110 1U0 tio toa 441 IM IM .... 300 IIS 276 1M a m a so 1 00 4 tn 4 10 4 10 . . CALVES. 7 7 41 a 7t a 00 9 2 a to 9 to a m 1.. . .1120 ..iro ...1240 ... ato ... tit 210 110 1:0 lao 170 2M 4 40 4 40 4 44 7 M 7 a 75 a 71 a ts a 7t a 7t a 71 ...170 10 00 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. It., st,. It.. 4.. 22.. a . 4.. ao 4 1 14 w iu it 1U 14 Ill 7 14 Ml 7 2t 22 737 7 to ate 7 in a 714 1 to too 7 40 ta ani 7 to 412 7 to ! an 7 70 710 7 41 WESTERNS. IDAHO. 16 steers.. ..1303 6 75 4 steers.... 562 M cows 104S 6 4 canners. D72 24 canners.1033 i 00 6 stk. hfs. S to it calves.,. 161 5 35 6 bulla 1106 SOUTH DAKOTA. 15 cows.. .. S10 6 35 HOGS Receipts were moderate Tuesday, something like 9.000 head being received- For the two days the total Is 14.100, being a little over l.ttt) larger than lust week, but more than 9,500 short of the corresponding days last year. Aside from a few leads of light hogs bougnr by shippers early at a nickel do llne the market opened out very dull, r-arkcrs were offering 10c lower prices, and as the shipping demand was not 6 64 4 X, 6 .15 6 04 for a e fttnek Market. March 31. CATTLE oojdt tniLrknt 10. lnur- native steprs.-i0MJ7.Ki: butchers. 'WjWwa andllfeik JS.COgi.OO; catmers. J4.OOfj6.00: stoQlU ahd feeders, J7.903rt.35. calves. 6.0018.r bills, stags, etc, J3.49 y 7.00, I I HOOS-Kectlrt , 30 head: market 10c lower; heovy, SJ4V.S0; mixed, 38 274; llsrtit. J8.4J8.27bfik ot aales, -J.SW SHBKP AND I'-IMDS Receipts. ECO head; marVcl stidy 6,76; wetrlcra. J5JQ' lamos, wuri.w. fed muttons, V5.0O ewes, Ji.aoa6.a;, St. Minis ST. IX3UI8. Mrol celpla, '3.7W headim lower: beef tert 1 helferf. ,l.2Sfj."5; ato J5 ftB8.ti southern tte ard heifers, J1.50Q4H6, HOGS--Recelpts, U, steady to 50 lower; lit 8.70; mixed and butthe heavy. J8.604jS.70. SHEEP AND LAlIB had: market 10S16c llgl i6.50: Iambs. J7.0OOS.W; J6. 75C7.3t. ck Alnrkrt. -CATTLG Re- t steady to 'Oc 25, rowj and rs and feeders, eS,75tl8.00; cows ves, 3-1.0O4J9, head: market d lights. T7-XV t8,70; good tecelpta. 2,000 muttons, 35.75 Ipped lambs. Ury linoda Dlnrkct, NEW YORK, March 31.-DRY GOODS cotton yarns were easier and lower to day. Colton goods were steady with pur chasing fair In gray goods. Uncertainty ns to styles Is hampering the fall alltc business. Foreign carpets and rugs are being sold more freely here than had been expected. ErniinrntPtl Applea nutl Dried Krnlls. ASr?',5K Mrch Jl-KVAPORATED fJCfm1BS-,:"'m;.f!lno?; liWSWCi choice. 10f10,H' prime, 94tj94p. DRIED FRUITS-Prunes. firm. Apri cots, steady. Peaches, steady. Raisins, steady. PREACHER BEATEN IN KEOKUK MAYORALTY RACE KEOKUK, la., March Jl.-B, W. Moore head won over Rev, J. F. Sander In the election for mayor today. CEDAR RAPIDS. Ia March 31.-Mayor Louis E. Roth and the entire city coun cil were returned to orflce today. CLINTON, la., March 31.-W. H. Far ver, democrat, was elected mayor today over a progressive running on the cltlrens ticket. QombauWm Caustic Balsam LlTr Htoclc In RecelPta of live gtocK cipai w estcrn maracis w wa wain St. Joseph .... Chicago Bt. louls Kansas City Bloux City . South Omaha Totals bt. e six prln- follows ogs. Sheep. i,2rt 4,500 .23,200 ! 60.600 M. Joat-pn isv4f 3irk fiyrt ST J Of is 11 1 aio.. .-Mfircn 1WTTLE iteceipts, 1 i nraa- inarKri ai,teerai ei.lArtfn o, 'un unit in imir, fOvls.50 inivrs, .).ixo..! IIUUB-UC"einij, s.iiv ncaa, iiet mm Has Imllalors But Ho Comcaliftrs. A. Bafe, Speedy and Posltira Cure fa Cjrb. ijUnt. Sw.eir, Oapasl Heek, traiaed lendana, jauniler, Wlii i. suuaniu rraa I5S1TIB, WstUnj a?d ythtr hnr tioaral Oursa all aiia diwaaas ar TaraaJUa, Jaroth, nipbtherls, Uemorsg Tu Sua eh fa froa Hortu t CttUt. per belli. Sola br drugtUta. or eant W ax. !,..u- .aSnl tor daaeriptiss ejmilata. tesUmoDlala, eto. Adlress w " th Lawreneft-Wllllamt Co.,Clavlgnd. 0. Apple Trees leet 102 reet 15 feet 20a feet 35 Not Less Than $1.00 Order. 100 Concord Grapes S3. 50 i.n wiin oraer. sent prepaid, GATE OITY NURSERY, 1802 Farnum Street, . Oraabn, Neb, MONEY IN GRAIN lie.W burs puts or ealla on It SMS bu.nsla ot wti." or corn. No timber risk. Aranreanntoftefrtjairrlce altssjpu an opportunity to take lj. li-.S49Se. sSo nni. , h..H. ... v - . ... rlta lop barllFUUra. Cumpany, ttl finance BuUdlair, Knur Ftjmtlce lirokerar mr.aio.