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TIIK BEE: OMAHA. SATl'KDAY, M A1H1I 0. 10i:. 13 f for rent ... n rtl(n. At,?'?lt- H rr month UP-M7 riitns, g-roora mod, hiiw. 2M2 Chicago, p. Ho7 GordonVanCo. tl N. llth gt Thong 1 Ssl or Web. ISO Globe Van&Storage mOVr. UnCka ahitia- ill. ru van and 2 men. $1.15 per hr.; storage 12 rer Pio. Satlslactlon guar. D. 4fc Ty. 2M. I-ROOM ho'ieo. 4526 Decatur Bt. Call Walnut SIM. Maggard's s-fC5 tier nr.. mey. 2 mm. $1.25 per hr. U1J Webster. Dong UK -r. modern. Jl 8. 37th wt. 7-r.. modern. 1S14 Leav. St.. good location. Wch. 2;S0. JP T i J Bxp. m.. moving? , IVCCQ P!''kln k storage. vvv,u I SOT Karrmm. L. 14f. FOIi RENT W have complete list of all houses. !-rtT?Vts that are for rent. Ibis list can be seen Tree, of charge at Omaha Van c Storage Co.. S06 So. :th St. tltt?k R,CK' PAT MOOXTBA OOOD. 80..4S 3. M'H. TtU r, 4113. -o 8ftM Mason t.. 8 rms., all mod., $40. i runklln St., 13 rma., all mod., $T. Ko. 22d Bt.. 8 mil , all mod., J0. 1773 So. 9th St.. 6 rms., all mod., $-X). 1404 Military Ave., h rma part mod., $15. 8331 Fowler Ave.. 6 rms., part mod., $13.W. 817 So. 25th St., 3 rms., part mod., $;i. BIRKETT & COMPANY, 4J3 Bee Blrlg. Dour. 63; $11 N. 33D ST., a fine 9-room completely modern house In best of repair. Con venient to Farnam and Harney car lines. Good neighborhood, owner will make a Ions time, lease. CRErOH, SONS at COMPANY, Douglas 200. 60S Bee Bldg. FOK KENT. -rm. brick house, modern $29. .V) 8 rma.. mod. ex. heat 20. uo 8-rm. bungalow, Dundee 4.00 6-rni., modern ex. heat 17.00 i rms., targe living room 30.00 6 rma., modern, never occupied 22.50 6 rms., modern, paved street 25. 00 6 rma., modern, paved street 26. 0 10-rm. flat, all modern 3S.00 6 rma., modern 27.50 AMERICAN SECURITY COMPANY, Wal. 8oJ7, Unuglas U)3 or Har. 2W4A. o tore and Offices. 11,618 SQUARE FEET FIjOOR SPACE. $76 PER MONTH. 12W Jackson St, 44x132 ft., flrat floor and basement. Thia la an exceptionally fine bulldiag for a light manufacture or for storage purpose and undoubtedly the cheapest rent to be found In the city of Omaha, considering the arrangement of the building, location, etc. Will lease from on to ten years. HIATT-FAIRFIELD CO., 230 Omaha Nat l Bank Bldg. Doug. 4M. STOREJtOOM. S22 N. ICth St., a desirable storeroom for bakery, grocery or restaurant. CRE1QH. SONS & COMPANY, Douglas $00. ' 608 Bee Bldg. AVAILABLE MARCH 8TH. Suite of three rooms on 17th St. side of building. Very desirable location and the only rooms obtainable on the street; 17x4) ft; $30 per month. THE BEE bl'lLniNO, Office Room 103. WANTED TO RENT WANTED to rent an unturnlahed house of 10 rooms; must be first class, with all modern Improvements; in a district bounded on the east by 2Mb. St, on the north by Dodge St. and on the south by Poppleton Ave. Give rent, number of street and where key can be had to see house. Address J 39, Bee. WANTED TO BUY Yale buys everything 2d hand. Tyler HIS. OFFICE furniture bought and sold. I. C. Reed. 1207 Farnam. Doug. 6146. WE BUY 2d-nand clothe. U.'l N. tun. UKAL ESTATE FARM t RANCH UM FOR SALH California. Why Dream j unless you make an effort to realize that dream? If you have ever dreamed of owning a home In California, now is the time for you to wake up and act. We are in a position to assist you in I ho getting of that home now. Our colony land la unexcelled for richness of soil, beauty of surroundings and conveniences. We raise all the fruits and (vegetables known In California; alfalfa, hogs, dairy ing, etc. Will sell you any sized tract v. anted, on easy terms. We have a beau tiful place ready for you, with all of the above, even to cow and chickens. Next cxourslon March 16th. Round trips $M. Write for particulars. W. T. Smith & Co. I CITY NATIONAL BANK BLDQ. NO BUZiSAKDS IN CALIFORNIA. Have you an equity in a house In Omaha that you would like to exchange for a "Peach of a Place" Jn the famous Patterson colony In Stanislaus county, (California? It's about the nicest ' 6-acre tract that you ever saw Just the place, for a chicken ranch, with some fruit and English walnut. Truck does well, and big tnarkets aru near. You can make a nice 'living on this plate and live In a splendid neighborhood In the finest cli mate ni the world. PAYXE INVESTMENT COM PA NT, WAKpi HLAtK, OMAHA. etVi Colorado. TO SETTLERS ONLY 320-acres for $200; rich earn, alfalfa and wheat land, no and. J.vA. Tracy. Ft Morgan. Colo. Florida Snow People are rejoicing, and we rejoice with them, that the snow is a good thing for next summer's crops, but while we are rejoicing for the prospect of next summer's crop the farmers and gardeners on our land in Florida are actually pro ducing crops that will bring returns far n excess ot any summer crop we have in prospect These crops will be out of the way In time to plant corn and alt the other summer crops grown In the north. No one-crop country can compete with a two and three-crop country. Don't take our word for It, but Join our excursion March 16 and see for your self. Call at our office or write us at once for full information. BENSON CARMICHAF.L, 642 Paxton Block, Omaha, Neb. Kssut, BARGAIN 240-acre dairy farm, near Sa naa, Kan.; write foi full description and list ot 1U0 Kwui farma for sale in centra) Vanaaa. V. E. Nlquette, halloa. Kan. I IMPROVED KANSAS FARM ACRES, 1V MILES FROM COLI'M L'S, CHEROKEE COCNTY, KANSAS. Srner now lives In Omaha and would to exchange this well Improved farm a good house hero. Tbla la a choice 7 In a fine neighborhood. Black loam r ail in cultivation except acres Lure, but all could be plowed. Nice am house, with tine shads trees, big and other outbuildings. Thia is a Itty fine piece of land and a bargain, AYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, V A ll r. nnjt.-, usmha. MtBSCMIS. OR RENT OR FOR SALE tr rent, several thousand acres of rle land for flax, or will sell on crop tenant plan; also have several gasoline Hora with engine gang plows for sale easy terms. HACKNEY LAND EDIT COMPANY, ST. PALL. MINN. he high prices for all farm products an good profits and you will never ve a better opportunity to get a big tre If you act now. o Ml a an art. OOD land, clow to ft R. town. $0 acres. $400, $6 monthly; 40 acres. $"'00. $1$ loothly; to acres. $1,200; na Interest, no axes, no forfeiture; best bargain Is Jouth Missouri; literature free. I. Mar rlem Ellis . Benton. Kansas City. Kan. POOR man's chance; $S down: IS monthly; buys 40 acres good land and timber; rear town; healthy location; prl only REAL ESTATE FARM A RAMI It 1.ANII9 FOR 9 ALB BItaanarl. FLKHORV VALLEY STOCK FARM. JUrT THE PLACE FOR A CATTLE FHEPF.R. 3Zt acres enly 1 n.llcs from towns of Valley and Klkhorn, Just a few mile out of South Omaha. "n main line of 1. P. R. R.. where you ran take quick advan tage of a aod market. .Most of the place was In com last year, snd there ' no better corn land In Ne braska. There is some bottom pasture, and a little timber. Onod house of ten rooms, barn. 4"xl and other outbuilding. A strictly hUh cln farm at a remark ably low prhe JIHo per acre. $43,7&S. En cumbrance lllKH PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY. WAKE HUX'K, OMAHA. Kebraaka. PERKINS COinm. I'D ACRES. A mighty fine smooth quarter to ex change for city property. 4o acres Is cul tivated, balance pasture. All hard land, no aand. Oood neighborhood. Fine cropo of wheat In Perkins county. Price only $25 per ai re, $4.0no. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, WARE BLOCK. OMAHA. FOR SALE SO acres, 6 fhlies north of Central City. Neb. Mrs. Amy Stavely, Sffl Lincoln Ave.. Council Bluff. Ungsa WANTED FARMERS Land In a mild pleasant climate at true value. No ex tremes of heat or cold. Grass and clover now green and growing. 1 have for wile, farms, stock ranches, business op portunities. "The best land In Oregon." Thirty acres, fruit land. 4.j0". one- half cash, balance terms. Oently sloping. beven acres apples, four years old, six acres logan berries, fivo acres straw berilcs, two acres plum, pears, peaches, cherries; four acres clover; six acres seeded to grass; ten-rooin house, barn 40x60, hog house, chicken house, three blo-'ks to store, postofflce. high school. Twenty-seven acres, $l,6in half cash. Land near level. Fifteen acres culti vated, one acre timber, eleven acres pas ture. Family orchard, house 22x24, barn 26x32. C. H. RnrkhoMer. Lebanon, Ore Utah. Stock and Grain Ranch Juub county, Vtah. 3,!U0 acres, all fenced. 600 acres now in wheat, &"0 acres In rye, both up and doing well. The aver age yield of wheat per acre on this place Is 39 bushels. Fine Improvements, worth $7,500 ; 24 Percheron horses, Including one stallion wortlis $2,000; tools and machinery on place worth $3.0"0; good well and pump furnish all water needed on ranch; only 8 miles from station. Price, includ ing all stock, implements, etc., only $16 per acre; will make terms. This is sorre thing that Is seldom offered at such a low frice. It la rood In every way. Partlcu ars. W. T. SMITH CO., City National Bank Building, Omaha, Neb. Wlieonata, Upper Wisconsin Best dairy and general crop state In the union; settlers wanted. Lands for sale at low prices on easy terms. Ask for book let No. 34 on Wisconsin Central Land Urant Excellent lands for stock raising. If Interested in fruit lands ask for book let on Applo Orchards. Addreea Land and Industrial Department, Boo Line Hallway, allmwapolla. Minn. New York. NEW YORK FARMS FOR SALE. The news Is spreading, like a prairie fire, of fertile soil, good climate, splendid mar kets, friendly neighbors, perfect ma cad reads, fine churches, high school and Ideal farming conditions of New York state. Sixty-two-acre fertile land, good build ings, running water, on state macad road, railroad, village one-half mllo. Price 2.u00; $000 cash down, $100 yearly, cows it desired. Nincty-elght-aere farm, IS cows, team, orchard, woods, brook, fair buildings. Price $2,600, $300 cash down, $100 yearly. One hundred and fifty-acre farm, build ings worth $9,000. Price $6,000. $S00 cash down $20u yearly, . write for photos, rail road fare one way to purchaser. E. MUNSON. 2426 8. Saline, t?L Syracuse, N. Y. FAItMf FOR RUNT OOOD FARM. 130 acres, close to Omaha, Address Y 396. Bee. REAL ESTATE LOANS CITY and faun loans, 6 6V, a per cent J. H. Dumont Co., 416 State Bank. WANTED City loans uod wan ants. W. Farnum Smith & Co., 1320 Farnam. . lluti to Iw.wA) made pronnly. F. D. Weed, Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam Sts. WANTED City luana Peters Xruat Co. UAKV1N BROS l? " i up. umdm jJXkvyo Omaha Nat. Bank. bEE us first for farm loaua In eastern Neb. United States Trust Co., Omaha. CITY LOANS. C. Sin-91 nrun,l-l. T V..,.. , n- m J . CITY property. Large, loan a specialty. " nuniHa, .ia outte nana csiag. MONEY on nana tor city and term loaaa H. W. binder. CUy Natl Bank Bldg. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farma O'KEEFE F.EaL F.STAT E CO., 1016 Omaha Natl. Douglas 271$. $100 to $lo,0u0 made promptly. F. D. Wead. Wead Bldg., lttn ana Karnam Sts. ABSTRACTS OF TITLES REED Abstract Co., oldest abstract of flee In Nebraska. 206 Brandels Theater. KERR Title Guarantee and Abstract Co., a modem ahatrat office. 304 S. 17th SL Phone Douglas $487. REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE 1,200-ACRE HARD-LAND CATTLE RANCH to exchange for a good Iowa or eastern Nebraska farm. There is no nicer lying piece of land In the country, and nearly an coma oe cultivated, una could bs di vided Into smaller farms. 300 acre Is In cultivation, balance the very best of buf falo and grama grass pasture, with good lot of wheat grass hay land Two good wells snd windmills with abundance of good water. This is the kind of a ranch that turns off beef cattle. Located only 12 miles from good town In riherld&n county. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY. WARE BLOCK. OMAHA. Wants Clear Land or clear lots for equity In fine completely modern Omaha home; mortgage, $6,500, payable monthly. Write today. O'Keefe Real Estate Co., Douglas 271$. 1016 Omaha Nat'l. WILL exchange two sections of good land in Beaver county, Utah, for Omaha property. Thia Is a good chance to get good land cheap. 160 acres. Improved, In eastern Kansas. Uo acres tillable, 40 acres pasture, balance timber. Will exchange for Omaha Income. W. T. SMITH CO.. Douglas ZS1. City Nat l Bank Bldg. ' . . , . - - bungalow "oougas'Ts!'1 on buiigaioy . Douglas A,i, 11-1- take a iit-w. o-r TWO small Improved Nebraska ranches small payment down and terms on bal ance. Why pay rent? Investigate and get price and description. Have good ex changes to offer. J. A. Olson, Us Bee bldg., Omaha. FARM for mdse. ; I can take a stock of mdse.. Invoicing up to $4.tv In exchange for an lmp.oved larm and ranch 32' acres; in only IJO per acre. cnas. J. Netssn, V uma. Colo o EXCHANGEti tSllaa ROBD1NS. D. IM! REAL ESTATF SOUTH SIDE HighClass Residence Bargain- I am offering fqr sale my fine t-room, press brick residence, with garage to match, on corner lot; splendid residence district, one block from Hansen in Park. This place Is practically new and strictly first-class In every respect; will make some one wanting a high class home a bargain. Bee It and be oonvinced. Phone Owner, Harney evening or Suuday. o GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET With Wheat Nominally Six Cents Lower Not a "ar i$ Sold on Omaha Exchange. FIVE CARS OF OATS ARE SOLD OMAHA. March 5. 1IS. The wheflt market Is in no condition to nithktxnd any unfa orable rumors of cancellation of large orders held In this countiy for ariiM and ammunition by the warring nations without breaking sensa tionally. This fact was clearly demon strated when the May futures suddenly dropped frm $1.45, to tl.7, hut reacted Just before the close to $1.3. These chsnges were swift enough and la-rm enough to nlease ai-iv anectilator looking for a fast market, arid It was too wlft for the average man now found In tre wheat market. The local exchange experienced one of the dullest sessions It hss had In some time. There were very few cars of grain on the floor, an.l not a car of wheat and torn was sold. There were but five cats of oat sold, and one of these brought 62Mic and the remaining four were sold i or Me. Omaha Spot Market Wheat was nomi nally 6c lower. Corn was nominally unchanged to lc lower. Outs declined lc. Clearances of wheat and flour wore equal to 615.000 bushels; corn, 429,000 bush els, oats. 4-ts nusl-.cls. Corn closed Id lower at Liverpool. Primary whert receipts were 4RV00D buuheis and shipment 467,000 bushels, acalnst receipts of 67S.0OO bushels and rtlpments of 506.000 bushels last year. Primary corn recelnts were 622,000 bush els and shipments 542,000 bushels, against recelnts of 1.07O.000 br.shels and shipments of 517.000 bushels last year. Prlrrary oats receipts were 6VS.ofio bushe's and shipments W9.000 bushels, against receipts of 737.000 bushels and shipments of 570 bushels Inst year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn. Oats Clilcr go , Minneapolis Duluth Omaha Kansas City Pt. I.ouls Winnipeg lfiO 173 ..104 .. 1 .. 1 47 61 .. 44 40 36 .901 Omaha Casti Prices -Whest: No. 3 hard $1.8lfl.3S; No. 3 hard, $1.30471.34; No. 4 hard, $1.221.32; No. $ spring. $1.22Cu 1.2.V, No. t durum, $1.28(&1.; No. $ durum, $1.27 Com: No. 1 wJilte, 6SV43VTo ; No. 2 white, 67V'f'H4c; No. $ white, 7H 6Sic; No. 4 white, 67(37c; No. 6 white. Q6-linc; No. white, 66(7c; No. 1 yellow, fifcViffthWcL No. 2 yellow, SsVUJise; No. 3 yellow, 67(f68c: No. 4 yollow, 60 67vo: No. 6 yellow, 66'ii7'Hc: No 6 ypl low, 644!4l7c; No. 1 mixed, bT14i'ic; No. 3 mixed, 67H6Sri; No. 3 mixed, 6.7(ii7kc ; No. 4 mixed, 06V4W4c; No. 6 mixed, 06'i (g67c; No. 3 mixed, ti6$(iKVac. Oats: No. 2 white, 62V1f53c; standard, 62Hi!62c ; No. 3 white, r.2Vn524c; No. 4 white, 61it2c. Barley: Malting, eSTSc: No. 1 feed. 5T9 9c. Rye: No. 3, $1.06,31.07; No. 3, $1.054 4il.06. REAL E8TATE ACREAGE Acreage or City Lots as an Investment Which Is the best to Invest InT An acre, that you can buy from $4 to $tVi0, equal to nine city lota, 40x120. feet, or one city lot, at the same price, and enly get one-ninth aa much ground. other good reasons why acreage is the bct to buy: First You have no city taxes. Second No special sewerage taxes. Third No special boulevard taxes. Fourth No. special grading taxes. Fifth No special sidewalk taxes. Sixth No special paving taxes. Seventh No special water taxes. Some of these taxes are sure to come against your city lots, while you are pay ing lor tnem. and none while you are pay ing for your suburban acreage Think this over for yourself, which Is the best to buy as an investment or a future home. We have the best list of suburban acreage property out Benson way at the lowest prices, that can be sold on easy payment plan of $10 cash, $10 a month, on an acre. Hastings & Heyden 1614 HARNBY ST. 'FIVE acres, first-class buildings, walk ing distance rrom heart of town. Ex cellent for truck gardening. Must sell quickly and at bargain as am leaving. O. Kastrau, 751 South Broad, Fremont Neb. REAL ESTATE NORTH SIDE COTTAGE FOR A HOME A dandy 6-room cottage on the north aide, hot water heat, big lot, paved street, paving paid. Owner wants a little larger house and will trade their cottage In. Here's a chance to reduce your ob ligation. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., t. 17S1. Ware Block. $677 EVANS 6-r. mod home oak finish throughout; easy terms. Web. 3915. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS Investment Three double pressed brick houses. Walking distance. 10 on your money. New never occupied. Five rooms and sleeping porch. Furnace heat. Built-in Buffet. Kitchen cabinet Gas stove. Lot 150x100 feet. American Security Co, Douglas 6013 or Wal. 3037 or Har. 2645. REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS Gallagher & Nelson Real Estate and Insurance 644 Brandeis Bldg. D. 3382-o REAL ESTATE FOR RENT In mi and ttancu Lauds. FOR RENT-Iatry farm, the Mynater 1 Spring i luce. Joins city limits on north. " buildings, auout 25 or SOcr". ,n Buallai Bi,out. U ncres in corn ground. balance In pasture: extra good dairy propualtluu. about A) acres; rent $740 for the soasnn Oeo. O. lark, in l eari t-t. Council Bluffs, la. Tel. 174. LEGAL NOTICES. NEW YORK- January $3. 1915. ELECTION NOTICE. The Mlssouil Pacific Railway Company. Notice U hereby alven that the annual meeting ot the stockholders of The Mis souri Pacirtc Railway company will be held at the general otilce of the Company in the City oi HC Louis, Missouri, on Tuesday. March ft. 1915. at o'clock a. m.. for tha election of thirteen directors for the ensuing year, and for the transac tion of any other business that may cx me before said meeting. The annual meeting of the director will be held at tne same orflce on the same day at tehve o clock noon. The transfer books will be closed on (Saturday. February 4, 115. at twelve o'clock noon, and will be reopened on Wednesday, March 10, Uli, at ten o'clock A. M. 1HE MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Ry B. F. BUSH. President. H. L. UTTER, Secretary. Feb 24-D-lt CHICAGO t.Rtt AD PROVIMO Prices mm Board of Trase. ClIICAOO, March S.-Fears that uport demand for wheat from the 1'nitcd states might suddenly come to a halt bad a dis turbing effect today on prices, but at the finish the market, although unsettled, was at the same level as last nlKht to ISc off. Corn closed tfc down, and oats at a decline of 'mrc Provisions wound up with gains of Vie to loe. Possibilities of surprising besrlsh de velopments In the European situation were at the outset dreaded by nianv wheat traders owing to a decided drop in quotatlona at laverpool. About mid-day peace talk concerning Austria led to sim ilar mlsKlvlngs Breaks that In some cases extended nearly 4 cents under yee terdsv's close were witnessed In conse quence. Invariably, howeyc- buying of a persistent character on ttuiart of cash houses came. Into play on declines and resulted in a succession of rallies. Ideal conditions for the domestic winter wheat crop made the wheat market per haps more than tinususllv sensitive to In fluence on the bear side. Widespread heavy snowfalls were regarded by experts as highly beneficial In promoting growth later on and as a protection at present. It was to the crop outlook that. In a measure, was due the July delivery touch ing ror a brief while today the lowest price yet this season. Improved cash demand steadied corn even more than wheat. Nevertheless there was much selling by spwculntive holders and by shorts whenever the wheat market turned down grade. Owing to rough weather country offerings were small. Oats took the same course as other grain. Seaboard call remained atrongly in evidence. Higher prices for hogs lifted provisions. The setbacks In grain ware largely Ig nored. Futures were uuoted as follows! Artlclel Open. MHgh. lxw. Close. Yes'y. Wheat I .May. IM ln 1 n !$((, July. I US 1 13S 110. 1 12T4- 1 UT Corn Mav 7?1$ ?2 71 '4 T?S 72H July. 74'4 74 73S 74 74 Oats .May. BF. 5R'4 MS W4 R.U, July. MS f2 60S 61S UVi Pork May. 17 40 17 40 17 HS 17 STS 17 fTV, July. 17 75 17 SO 17 67S 17 76 17 0 Lard May 10 37S 10 10 87S 10 !CH July 10C2S 10 D8 10 KJS 10 00 Ribs 1 Mav. 9?U ffi UTS MS 7S July.) 10 ffi 10 25 I 10 17S 10 Z5 10 ITS Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. J red, $1.37(&1.43; No. 2 hard. $l.SSKffl.44. Corn: No. i, nominal; No. 4 yellow, 8HWT0c; No. 4 white, 69SljT0Sc. Oats: No. i white, B414tit-6c; atandard. Mi5SC Rye, nominal. Barley, M)0e. Seeds: Tim othy. $f.00).60; clover. $10.604fl3.7. Pro visions: Pork, $17; lard, $9. Si; ribs. $S.76 4)9.20. BUTTETt Steady; creamery, 3Ur29Sc, EGGS Higher, receipts 10,181 cases; at mark, cases Included, 181lc; ordinary firsts, lsftlSc: firsts. 10c. POTATOEI Lower; receipts. 40 cars; Michigan and Wisconsin red, XwrtSto; Michigan and Wisconsin white, $3ro40c. POULTRY Alive, higher; springs, ISc; fowls, 15So. J NEW YORK GEN Ell A I. MARKET- Qiotitlon of tha Day on Various Commodities. d yoMPronder .monandO Bbjm m m mm NEW YORK, March 6. FIOUR Mar ket weak; spring patent. $fl.6ta7.10; win ter patents, $.."&iHf; winter straights, $4.4041;. rfi; Kansaa straights, t6.b61i1.70. WHEAT Kpot market easy; No. 1 red. $1.48 and No. 2 hard. $1.4S. all rail, c. 1. f., track export. No. northern. Du luth, $1.44, and No. 1 northern, Manitoba, $1.604, c. I. f., Ruffalo. Futures, un settled; May, $1.46S. CORN Spot market steady; No. S Fel low, (t'Sc, c. I. f.. to arrive. OATS Spot, steady; standard, (Be; No. $ white, 61 He; fancy clipped white, 63 Sift 64 Sc. HAY Steady; No. 1, $1.07S; No. 2, 96c $1.00; No. 3, 8.rx&90e. HOPS Quiet: state, common to choice, 1914 crop 12fulfic; Pacific coast. 1914 crop, 13'ii'lCc; 1913 crop, Stfllc. HIDES-Steady; Bogota, 31Sga3Hc; Central America, RISc. LEATHER Firm; hemlock flraU, 82c; seconds, ROiSlo. PROVISIONS Pork, quiet; mess, $19.oOAi20 60; family. $23.00'oc23.60. Reef. teady: mess, fc!1.00cJT23 00; family. $24,003 jo.w. l-ard firm; midiie west, .kojm.i. TALLOW Firm; city, c; country, VjetiSc; special, 7c. BclTKR Unsettled ; receipts. s,b tubs; creamery extras (3 score), 30c; creamery (higher scorinK), 30S81e; firsts, 26Sl!9c; seconds, 24fdr;i'. EKSUtFlrm; receipts, 18.230 cases; fresh gather extras, 21Scc22c; extra firsts, 2oSc; firsts, ISOOc; seconds. 194jl 19Sc; nearby hennery whites, 234Jt!4c; nearbv hennery browns, 22o. CHitEIBE Steady; receipts, 675 boxes; state whole milk specials, 17Q17V4c; state average fancy, 16',i4f POUUTRY live, firm; western chirk ens, 16c; fowls, 18c; turkeys, 14g,l&c; dressed, quiet. Kansaa t'Ky Orala sad Provisions.' KANSAS CITY, Mo.. March 6. WHTSAT To. 2 hard, $1.87ta'l.SR; No. 2 red, $1.35421 1.3(1; May, $1.S9',4; July, tl.06; September, 9HTiTi!c. CORN No. ! mixed. 70Hc; No. i white, 72c; No. I vellow. 71c; No. 3, 70c; Mav, 6Wnc: July. 71V; September, 72Hc. OATS No. 2 white. 66Sc; No. mixed, 52SfaWSc BUTTER Creamery, 2c; firsts, !7c; seconds, 26c; packing, 17e. WIGS Firsts. 17Sc; seconds, 15e. POULTRY Hens, 14Sc; roosters, 10Sc; turkeys, 15c. Hlssrapells Grata Market. MINNEAPOLIS. MintL, March 5. WHEAT-Sly, $13K4c; July, $1.28S: No. 1 hard, $'.374; No. 1 northern, $1.$30 1.37Sc: No. 2 northern. $1.2S?M.34Ti. FIjOUR Declined: fancy patents, $.$0; first clears. 0O; second clears, $1.66. BARLEY iMVi&c. RYE l.O'SWl.tXS. RRAN-I22.O0. COItN No. 3 yellow, ST'4i7iC. OATH No. 3 white. h2ao2c. FLAXSEED 41lSwl-'4V Liverpool Grata Market. T TVr.RPOOI March 6 WH FIAT Snot. No. 1 Manitoba. ISs 6d: No. 2. 13s 4d; No. $ hard winter, 13s 3d. CORN spot, ouiet; American mixea, new, 7s lOSd: American mixed, old, 8s 3d; Msrch. 7s 4Sd. ' I - . at. L,oala oral a MarsM. BT. LOUIH. Mo., March . WHEAT No. $ red. $1.36S: No. 2 hard, nominal; May. $1.334; July. $l.W4c CORN No. 2. T0V)7c: No. 2 white, 74Sc; May, TISc; July, 73'4e. OATS No. 61c; No. 2 white, Sc r Omaka Hay Market. HAY Prairie The supply Is being re duced very materially. The total supply on all tracks amounted to only twenty five care. Recelpta are running very light. Demand Is good, especially for the better grades. Poor grades move alowly. Most of the hay that la coming la of the better quality. We urge shipment The heavy snow will very likely catiee an ad vance In the market. Following Is the raiiKe: Choice upland. $ll.6O"n'12.00; No. 1, $ll.00(ff11.60; No. 2, Is.DUfjV.so; No. $, $rt.64 418 00. Choice midland. $11.0011.50; No. 1, $10.50111.00; No. 2. $i.&OtiV.50; No. $. $4.00 f0o. Choice lowland, $ xa.fiO; No. 1. MW'it.OO; No. 2, $7.OU4i.0O; No. $, $0.00 rr 00. STRAW None on the market. We are badly In peed of straw. Choice wheat la quotable at $'i.002ii.b0, choice oat or rye, $.fiOT,7.00. A UFA UFA There are ten cars on the market, about half of It No. 1. balance No. 2 and No. 3. Choice pea green, leafy, $1$ 60414.00. Must be extra choice to bring $14 50. No. 1, $n.XJM3 .60; No. 3, $12.(AJ 12.u0; No. 3, il0.6UiMl.60. Metal Market. NEW YORK. March G.-M KTAL8 Iead firm; $3.9xa4.0: Umilon, i.20 6 2d. ripel t.r. strong. $10.MU.4S: l.ondcn. 44 10a. Tin ftrnni; 5-ton lots. $lx &"G0.0; X-ton lots, $48not50 00; bid, $4.0O; Indon, spot, 1:1x4: futures. 1'J li. Copper, steady; electrolytic. $U.7iWi'14.R7H: casting, $14lVnl 14 62S; Ixndon. soot. 63 10s futures, M. Iron quiet and unchanged. Antimony, at London. 72'7. KT. LCiUl. Mo . March 6. METALS lead, strong at $3.8f; spelter, strong at $10,50410.75. ' Cottoa Market. NEW YORK, March 6 COTTON" -Spot, quiet; middling uplands, I ifcc. No sales. i'otton futures closed steady; March. Kr; Mav, 8.tfto; July, S.KOc; October, .7e; December. 9.r7e. Tha market closed steady at a native advance of 91$ points. OMAHA LJYE STOCK MARKET Cattle Seceipti Light and Fricet Steady with Thursday Not Enough Sheep for Market HOGS MOSTLY TEN CENTS UP 90imi OMAHA, March 5, 1!1S. receipts were: Cattle Ho. Sheep, Official Monday 6,00 10.1"2 1 ?. Ctflclal Tuesday 6.2lt K.O.'O 17. M8 iiu-iai eonesaay.... 4.-t i.i"" i".'. v "iiniai Aimrmiay i.v ji... Estimate Friday 400 $.000 ZiO Five days this week. 17. Kll t.X-t r.MW Pame dava last week.. !.! 76.7.V) 0.f4o Same days 1 wka. ago.ll.2lf .4T0 4s Same days $ wka ago.l.!l ;. li7.Mil Same days 4 wka. agu.Ai.iYM 54. Wl M.1M Same days last year..lS.W 47 .MB 56.WI The following table, shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at the South Omaha live stock market for the year to date as compared with last year; 115. 1HI4. Inc. Cattle 16X.HM 16S.273 3X2 Hogs 602 ft Ml. 14 Sheep 50R.1H3 47.$47 ,&4 The followlna table shows tits avtrace Prlca for hoaa at tha South Omaha live stock market for the last few days, with comparisons: Date. ins. iiii4.nu,, im.iwu.tin0.il Vb. 1T. MSI $ IS 3 Oli 4 4I 1 041 N $ 94 I 91 a reo. 1H. 4.,. 42 1 14 Feb. 1 3S 8 .Vt Oil 5 6 M i reb. 10. Feb. 21. Feb. 21 Feb. 2.1. Feb. 24. IS i 64V $ m i i 7 0! 8 U) 1 llM 6 tUI 7 01 t 09 3 IS' $ 121 e mi 6 W. 6 0 0-2 ws 8 $S 7 041 ' B TO $ 901 1 Feb. 15.1 60 l00 Feb. 6 4,'S 61 6 4S 3 4"l R 12, Q Feb. 27 Feb. 2 Mar. 1. Mar. 2. Mar.3. 3 42 8 t OM 8 34 8 1 si $ 1) R 30 U 16 31 W 30 $02 I 47 8 ?R I 6 26 t):i Ml 42U R m R 30 7S 60 Mar. 4.. 43S R 20 R 24! Kl 83 9 6ft Mar. 6.. I 6.1 S I Wl $ ! 3d I I Sunday. Uecelpts and disposition or live stock at the Union Hto.'k Vaids, South Omaha, for the twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock yuslorduy : RECEJPT8 C ARLOA D8. Cattle. Hogs.Hheep.H'sea C. M. A PL P 2 3 Wat ash 1 Missouri Pacific 1 Union Pacific 4 C, A N. , east... 1 2 .. C A N. W., west... 6 10 3 C, Ht. P., M. A O., 2 , 1 C, H. A ., west C, H. A Q, west.. 3 1 C. R. 1. A P.. east. $ 4 C. R. I. A P.. west. .. 1 Illinois Central 4 Chicago U. W 3 Total receipts ... 16 42 1 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Mieep. Morris A Co Swift A Co 606 6 $44 Cudahy Packing Co.. AnnouT A Co iSchwarts A Co J. W. Murphy Totals. . 764 CATTLE He. -Inta were light for Friday, the Severn snow storm that pre vailed all day yesterday In the weat hav ing dlacouraged the loading of stock for market. The few cattle In eight eom mmanded good, steady prices and prac tically everything sold early in the morn-nut- Heef cattlo are 20c higher than the loir time Monday, and fully ateady with the close of last week. Cows and heifers are 26440c higher than the low time lafct week. Stockcrs and feeders hove been In goon demand all the week and they are safely 254r3c higher than last week s close. Quotations on rattle: Oood to choice cornfed beeves, $7.76ti.30; fair to good cornfed beeves, $7.0O.j7.75; common to fair oornfed beeves. $ti.O04i7.00; good to choice heifers. $.254f7.00; good to thole cows, $5.7rp.80; fair to good cows, $6.00a 5.76; common to fair cows, $3.6OQ.U0: ar.od to choice atockara and feeders. $7.00 tf7-50; fair to good Blockers and feeders. $b. 607 .00; common to fair Blockers and feeders. o.764i.rV; Stoca neiiera, . as.nuiia 6. 00; stock 00 ws. $').0u.2f; stock calves, $6,00441.00; veal calves, $7.0CKi(10.(K): bulla, StagB, etc, $4.76$p3.2!t Representative salea: BEEF STEERS. Av. Pr. Ma A. rr. IS M U7 T U ....1314 1 BS II 1IW 7 S6 ....1114 T 4 11M I U ,.lllt 1 40 1 tMO S 10 ....) T 76 BTKERH AND HEIFERS. 1.. I.. 7.. St.. XI.. .... i to ' m ... 11... J..- .... IU 1W IV ri40 1 ID cows. . ro 4 14 Uli t K .no ill I mo 6 to Ml 4N I m 4 fi 1 11M t 06 too 4 n II 14 I IMS 4 sfl 1K'4 t 191 4 H I '0 13 6 00 II 10H4 f SO Sht I IS - 1 1.HX) 40 1IM 6 U 4 ll 41 SM I 4(1 1110 t T 1 1040 M HEIFERS. 0 t 71 7 ! J R6 twi 111 1 4 7 00 M 4M 1 40 7 M BL'LlA M 6 I '6:o ( laai 1 to ti 10 IH0 6 71 1 6!0 I Ml !.".;. ..Ullo I 90 1 IM 7 10 CALVES. M I HO 1 ') , 413 7 00 1 344 40 140 7 m 1 no 10 00 2i0 I H STOCaKKn AND FEEDERS 440 ! 1 444 T 00 ebo $ at Whin i'u,tvNd 'OLORADO. 7S Bteera... K74 7 40 6 Bteers.... 876 J JO 24 steers.... P15 6 76 2 steers.... 915 $75 $ stoers.... W6 6 26 . 31 steers.. 1 " 80 steers.. ..1310 7 60 19 bulls 13K3 6 00 Mixi-The hoavv storm, wnicn seems to be pretty general over the territory trlbutory to this market, cut today's re ceipts almost to nothing, and there were hardly enough hogs here to make a mar ket. On the strength ot a 6toloo advance in Chicago salesmen started out asking figures that were at least 10?ri5c above yesterday's average. Buyers, however, refused to make so large a concession and aa two packers did not aoem to care whotber they got in or not ths market turned Jnto a pretty dull affair. Starting wun meir early orrers ot sc nigner, ihc it ers finally raised pricea until they wcro moatlv a dime ud and after a long drawn out session the bulk of the offHrlngs moved on this basis. A few hogs sold on hlmiinr and speculative aocount at fully fwvloo higher prices, but the demand fr.n thia quarter was quiet and most of the! offerings found their way Into packers hands. Bulk of the hogs sold at $.604) .66, with tops at $6 57S- The market for the week to dale has been bearish on moat daya. and today's dime advance leaves values less than a nickel higher than at the clone of last week. It might bo mentlonod thut nearly all of the fw loads which arrived late yesterday weru carried over fur to day's market. ' Receipts totaled about forty-three cars, or &.0UO head, which Includoa Thursday's late arrivals. Total for the five days Is iM.'iiA bead, which Is over 17. uo short of last week, but is nearly I2,0u0 larger than a year ago. jlepreMUtatlve sales: Na. ... n... to... a;... 41... 44... Li... st. tk Pr ..177 ... 40 ..1(1 ... 4 J .. N I M ..iii ... 4 ..'til ... 40 ..Ml ... 4 40 ..mil ... 40 ..1 ... fct Na. 111.. 74... At. sb. Pr I I at 4114 .. ... 124 ..k7 ... I 124, . ... I 14 ,.'tM ... U ..UJ ... 4 4 111 ... 4 U ..WD IS 7 48. 41 7 8HEEP Deaplle the alow and draggy traus Thursday a ciuarance waa finally maue witn the axueption of two or triree cars of Mexican lambs. Considering the poor lond.Uou the ofierlngs were in on acoouni of tho snowstorm, prices were generally regardud as ateauy to easier on luJnbs, though in spots during the closing trade a dvcl.ne of iovuh: waa noted. The continuation of the storm checked much ot tht traffic over the railroads this tiiormnx. llli the rttault that only one freh load or lambs landid for to- cay s uiurkat. 1 1 Is load coiiMlated of fed westerns averagiiiH "4 pounds that sold at $3.26. The two cars of Mexicans car ried over from yesieraav averagea w pounds and brought $ 6, prices being nominally ateady, as not enough was on salu to make any rrateilal change. A very satlsiuctory m.irk has prevailed practlialiv all the wc.-k, as while the receipts have been of lll.oral proportions .iloo at the close of the week show an Improvement of '.'WpMct over the close of th previous week. As ulrcmiy noied In thesa columns the stimulating Influence lias bneu d' larafnly to the light re ceipts at Chlcaao moat of the week and to the favorahlti conditions existing in the eastern trade In dressed mutton. Ths m m 237 701 140 4 2S2 8 .11 UlR 1,S3 643 4.497 continued strength In the. wonl market has also helped matters soma. The high days were Wednesday and Thursday when the record prices for the ear to ate were rn1e. lami a sold as hlKh as $! C and fed western ewss reached $7W. the highest since April. 1. Feeler lambs are also higher than but week, with several loads going to a feeder buyer at $t.50, . , Quotations on stieep and lambs: Mexicans, $!!.ZVfl!.0; lambs, fed westerns, $f.0iii1 Ml; lambs, shearing. $7.01t.S0; vearllnga. light. $.5olJ.7i: yearlings, heavy. $V0"Q .M: wethers, good to choice, r; "off 7 75; wethers, fair ti god, $7.2r.Ji 7 50; ewes, good to chol , $7.35f7.50; ewes, fair to good, K .tri -Jo. Representative sales: Av. .. .. w .. OS .. .. f7 .. 7 .. K4 .. -" .. 4 .. HI .. r.2 . . w .. w .. 82 .. 101 .. 102 Pr. 31 20 20 20 30 7 60 16 16 15 IS R 26 R 2T M 35 7 2 - R 26 2: Mexican lambs .... Sl.i Mexican lanma .... Xi Mexican lamba .... 11 Mexican lamba .... SMA Mexican lambs .... m mils 29 fed lambs 4J fed lamba 7TS fed lambs 6ri0 fed lambs 69 feeder lambs 70 feeder lambs 427 Mexican lamba .... 24.1 fd lambs 47 Mexican ewes 26 Mexican yearlings riilCAGO LIVR 1TOCK MARKET Cattle rin Him Ktronst -Skeep Firm. CHICAOO. March R CATTLE Re ceipts, 2,000 head; market firm; native steers, $7.Rie9.15; western, $.264r760; cows and helfern $S.6oor?-76; calvea, $,7MSn0.rft. HOOS Recelpta, S4.ono head; marset strong, ion higher; bulk o faales, $ 7o?ji .M; light. fcSWo.R5; mixed, $A6643H6; . -mi an7ia an. m.i . u nMin- tira $6.7t4.75. BItEJP AND LAMBH-Kacetpis, m head: sheep, r.0OAa.B0; yearlings. $7-K? .; lambs, r T64J0.7&. Kansas City Lire Btek Market. KANSAS CTTT, March .-CATTI.r3-Recelpts, 900 head; market strong; prime fed steers, $8.26a.T&; dresved beef steers, $7 0ti 26; western steers, $.Tf-i 2A; stockers and feeders. $6.007.80; bulla, $6.50 t).T6; oalvea, 60910.76. HOOS Receipts, ,00 head: market hlghor; bulk of sales, $.(. TO; heavy, $6iu.T0; packers and butchers, $ti.6.Vg. $.75; light, $ff.T5; pigs, $.aiiie.70. SHEEP AND LAMBS Hecelpts. 8.4X) head; market steady; lambs, $orjTO0; yrarllnga, $7.76438.76; wethers, $7.0Ot7.75; ewes, $6.T5iar7.60. At. I.oals LIts Stock Market. ST. LOUIS. March 8. dATTLE-Re-celpts. 700 head; market ateady; native beef steers, $7.0OG4.0O; oows and heifers, $o.6if 26; southern steers, $5-76aJ7.T6; cows and heifers, $4.0004.00; native calves, $6.00 410 76. HOOS Receipts, 8,300 head: market higher; pigs and lights, .6cui;.6; mixed and butchers, $.7Vif 9o; good heSA-y, $4.78 SHEEP AND LAMJ-Reoelpts, 700 head: market steady; native muttons, M.7Mi740; lambs. $8.7MM0.00: yeartinaa $7.6ui8.26. 1 : Ions. City 1,1 v Stock Market. SIOUX CITY, la.. March l-CATTIJ?-Jtecelpts, 60 head; native steers. $7.60fi.76; butchers, $5.26a.$0. HOteS-Rscelpts, $.000 head: market 6til0c higher; heavy, $.504(.56: rnlxved. $50. light, $6.4NU.60; bulk of sales, $S.4KEr.&6. SUKRP ANT LA M RA Receipts, sheep, 260 head; lamba, 800 head. 1 nt. Jiwsk I.I re Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, March 6. CATTLE Re ceipts. 200 head; market steady; steers, $4 604IS.40: cows and heifers, $4.OO0$.OO; calves, $7.00r,i9.TS. HOOS Receipts, m.OOO head: market higher; top. $6.75; bulk of sales. SHEEP ANT LAMBS Receipts. 600 bead; market higher: lambs, t0.0mtt9.50. Live Stork la Slgkt. Receipts of live stock at ths five princi pal western markets : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. ;chc0 " I Kansas Cl't sioux citjr. nicago ansas City St. I-ouls 8outh Omaha Total receipts . 4,060 43,800 U.HM DClf'S REVIEW OF TRADE CoaaHloas la Hast seas Sale! Bs Very Mark Mixed. NEW YORK, March S, Dun A Co.'s Review of Trade tomorrow will say: Conditions In bualneaa an vn mnxh mixed. Total transactions are still be ow those of recent year a There Is a Iarga attendance of retail distributors In the textile markets and they buy often, but the extra rule is in comnaratlve amah lots for Immediate needs and to keep their aiucaa iow. Aiany or the cotton mills are ruuning on full time and thr i . satisfactory business in clothing. Soma iiui'iuvcTJitrni la noiea in Ina ihrui Indus. try. dui conaitions are ntlll tar from nor mal. tales are reported of lutnmohlka rm. mcdlty prices generally are lower. Con. dltlons in anthracite coal are mnnA k,i the bituminous situation la unsatisfactory. Exports continue very heavy notwlth- tauuius uie rvsas or snipping. Coffee Market. NEW YORK. March 8. COFTnrmTh market for futures was mora a-tla to day, with price showing decided firmness on inn ateauier ruling of the primary markets and a renewed demand from l ouses with European connection Private cables from Bra all reporting a good de mand In the producing markets, were also a factor and after opening at an advance of 6'd'il points, the market here showed a further lmrpovetnont on covering, bull support and trado buying, with the close at a net advance of Ma'tR points. Bales, HtkO Iwdea; March, 5.73c; April. 5.7lic; Mav. SMc: June. 6 Wlc- Julv Au gust, 6.01c; September. .9r; Octoi.er, 705c; November, 7.11c; Lecember. 7.17c Jsnu ary, 7aOtv Spot steady: Rio No. 7. 7c; KantOB. No. 4, 9S- RJo exchange on London was S higher and mllrels prices were uncnangea. Oll sad Roata. NEW YORK. March 6.-TUTUTCN-. T1NE Rtealy. ROK1N yuiet SAVANNAH. Oa. March 5. TUItPWN- 'nNE Firm, 42c; sains, none; recwlpts. la bbis.; ahlpmenta, lix his.; stocks, S3.4Z7 bbla ROSIN Firm; sales. TT.J bbla: racwttita. 230 bbls.; shipments. 201 bbls.l stocks. 127.124 bms. tjuotatlunir: A, h, $2.96; C, D, $a.02S; E. IP, O. H. $3.07S; I. $3.14,; K. $3.20; II. 84.00: N. $6.00: WO. 86.46: WW. 6.65. Dry 4mIs Markrt, NEW YORK. March 8. DRY OOODS Cotton gooca and silks were steady. As a result or tno settlement of differences between the textile alliances and the wool manufacturers announced today, custo dian banks win te appointed to reostva the wool sh irpad bar from England tor American lactonesv SHtapar Matrkwi. NEW YORK. March , fc. SVGA R F- tu res opened firm, lnnownosd by the strength of ths spot market and 00 faro r able weather repot ts from Cabsv Prtres st midday were 3tr7 points higher. Raw scgar, strong; centrifugal. 4.77c; mnlasss sngar, 4c. NEBRASKA WILL HAVE A "BLUE BOOK" THIS YEAR (From a Staff Correspondent) LINCOLN, Ne.. March 8. (Special Tsv etram.) Nebraska la to have a "Blue Book" this year. Koh! of Wayne in ths senate this' morning offered a resolu tion arranging for 1.000 copies of such a publication, ths sum to bs prepared by Director Sheldon of tha legislature refaranos bureau. New Bask Ota rt a re a. LINCOLN. March $. 8peciaL Ths Fannars' State bank of Louisville has been granted a charter by ths Stats Hanking board. It Is organised with a capital of $30,000, and has ths following board of directors: IU L. Arends. C. E. Wood. W. K. Sunder, John Group and frits Nicklaa 60 $,o0 300 . $,000 $4,000 $.00) ItOO R.8O0 $.400 , 700 $.200 70 . 400 8,000 too NEW YORK JTOCK MARKET Securities Attain the Highest Level of the Week at the Session- HIGIIEX TREND OF BOND GROUP NKW YORK. March 8, Stocks att fained their highest level of th week to day on buying of a comprehensive and confident character. The rise was oe-. raxlonaily interrupted by realising f'i profits, which, however, -had little cf feet on prices, the mora material gains being recorded in the final dealings. Trading was In execs of recent ses sions and commission bucsea reported an awakening of investment demand. Conspicuous among the strong Issues were the coalers, trons-contlnenta'e and grangers, trunk line. United Ktates Steel, American Smelting, National Iead, Amal gamated Copper and some of the lesij active storks. Average advance tan (roni one to two points, Canadian Pa dfla atul New llavoa scoring greatest gains, tlharea and the 44 per cent bonds of the Missouri, Kansas & Texts railway were weak on extensive offerings, which wset attributed to Europe, these Issues being; largely held In Holland. The com pany has a large amount of notes ma- turing on May L and some apprehension is felt aa to Its ability to meet this pay ment. Other Issues, which failed to par ticipate In the general advance included Maxwell motors first and second pre ferred. International Harvester and Bald win locomotive. There were no outward developments to account for tha day's movement, for dsn conditions showing little change. The markets for foreign exchme e--hlblted greater firmness, remittances to Germany being ateau u, accoi . a re port by purchasers of bllla against the new war loan, which Is bring privately subscribed to Id thia eotintry. Ibe Brit ish war loan rate waa harder In Lon Ion. where American rtoks Were In clined to sag. One of the helpXul laatures of the . local market was the higher trend of the bond group, new I saves belsg In espe cial reqiteat at steady Bdvanoes, particu larly ft. Paul convertibles and New York Central debentures sixes. ; Total sales par value, aggregated $71, 022,000. Panama registered $s advanced per cent on callv Number of sales and leading quotations on stocks today were: gala Hlsh. Dv. Clew. Alaska C.oM . 1.4"0 M !H !1 Airelaamated par .... It 14 fcS4 M1 AiiKTI.an Itoet 8usar.... lino 4'1 'a Amerlraa in . t4 S Amarlran R. K 4.WU M U M . An.erlraa a R. pM .. S"0 1"1 1l' Am. Muaaj- Raflnlna hon 10; lnH int. Anertraa Tl. Tat..... KM 1S U0 i AmrW-an Tohaoco Aiiarenaa Mining ....... 311 Atchlaun I. MM l.ana I.Snn M ax '4 Halt 1 mora s Obla 4V Rrsoklrn Rald Transit call torn la Petrolaum . . tanadlaa racltia fvstral Laatbar 4.sm ir,: iw i:t KM a44 S44 1'lMaapeaba a liw , i.sov Cttraao Orsat vt astern Cnliwaa, M. Ht. P Mas 42'4 .1 41 1'4 M N r. m a . . . a as H 1'4 ar zl rt 1 it m mi sue !l rvi ti n rt im $04 ua n taa wu as ' .x Va tl4j M Chloaes a N. w rMno Oorver (Nlaraaa Fuel m Ins.... i'olaraSu m DMltm...K DanTar HU UianM.... lXnTar ak O. DM.. IMMlllatV acumias .... lOrls 4.4U Clanerml Rlaetria ......... Oraat Northern pM...... (Iml No. Ore otta niasetibelni BJ ploratioa-. llllin.la Otntral Intarborouah Met. pfg-.. lnaplratloa Oppar International llarTaatar.. Karaaa Cllr Houtharn.... lhish VaJlay ....... UiulevUla NsahTlUa.. Manlran Patxnlauin Mlamt Coppar ......... MlaaoaM, K. T Mlaaourl Parltlo ........ National Blarult Natlviial 1rait .. Navada ropvar ........... Na York wotral. . N. Y.. N. U. H Nortnlk s WeaUra N.M-thern Paoiflo Paaltlo Mali Pacllla Tsl. Ttl Pannarlvanla Pullman ralaoa Car n his 1. 4no I.BM 114 114 1M4 100 us 111s Lone r.K rc KO X t) Mfc , s. invi 4 14 , l u us 7i lai'j v i? . 7,H M4 MS 4 . ttxn n lis l?v , 4.KO M Ji B'i , I.SHf nk 44 to . MO 101 Vll'A 101 , 1.7011 lirj", J.iJiJ 0fi 100 Ut l ( a1 . l.ens lots 1H ink lr . i.ae 11s its it, kW.MlO I4IS 1S 14S Ray. 1n. Oappar..... Slaadlng IHapukilo Irna tMaal. Rock lalaait Co Ra'k Inland Co. pfd.. 4H. U a BV F. M pl4. Bouthsrs Paelflo Knutharn Railway .... Tafinaaase Copper . . . . Taaaa ttonpajir t'nlon Paclflo t'nlan raetna pM tnltad Htaaaa Htaal... ti. g. Steel ptd t'taa Caspar Wabaah pfd Waatara L'ulen '...'.... . Vt'aatlnahouaa Klartrlc s us ws s 1'a S s. 14S S S 700 ' 4. WW t.oio 1, aw IS is S ' sis MS us us ws ws HIS ll.MH) HPS ! J1IS , TS 4,0 44 4IS 4f l.toe toes IMS 10 3, ft US 4 41S is K as ars ais l,io IMS 44 S 44S Total aalat tur the da. lot.SCO salea. New York Money Market. NBW-HORK, March 8-MfiUCANTlLiS PAPtflft 3'tia14. 8TMU1LI Na KJtCHANOBJ Firm; AtWlay kills, 4.7VT5; for cables, 4.(086; for de mand, i n. . . HlLVBH4Bar, 44; Mexican dollars, sTt, BONDS Government, firm; railroad, strong. TIM IS LOANS Easy, M days, $VaflS; B0 days, $ff3; six months, $VdO'. v CALL MONBY iteadys higher. S; low,. 1; ruling rate, -14; last loan, 2; doe-, lug bid, Ti; offered at t. Closing quotations on bonds today wtrs as follows: V. 8. rat. la, rag.... kla. Paa. ct. ta 4 do aoupon S N. T. C. g. ISs.... SB ' V. a a. rag 1aN. Y, City 4a IMS do coapoa 101SN. V. gtaia 4....10s- V. H. 4k rg inSN. Y.. N. H. a H. , do roupoa OT. as ..104 Panama la owapoa-.la, ptle 4a SOS Aa. feiawllan na...M4 te bss A. T. T. ev. 4sSo. 8. U rat. 4a.. ...H Armour Oo. 4a. paa. T. T. lav.... m Atohlaon ssa. 4s.... SIS ISaa. earn. 4a.. .......av Ital. (tila 4s do oua 4S- 14 fhes. A Ottla 4a,. SS HaadlDf aaa. 4a.... Ms ('. B. Q. 1- 4a.... H I, U 4 k r. 1, a M C M S P g 4Sa-.l"S BS. Pas. ev. 4a. n do or. ta. 101S do pat. 4a MS r . R. I. P. a 4a tS da ev. to . S a H. ret. 4 Ss.. II go. RaUwar ta..... 4s H. a R. a. rsf. (s.. 44 Union Issllta 4s,... Sk Kris ses. 4a da ev. 4a. Nt ' Uan. Hlautrle 6e....lW rt. 41. Kubbsr la...ia til. Ne. 1st 4SS-. U. 44. ftUal as. III. Oaa. rat. 4a.... Si Wabaab let 4a... ...100 . K. C. go. rat as.. 4 vaat. Uatoa 4a... 0 . I. N. aul. 4s.... 1 WaaC Klaa. c. ta. U. K. m T. imi 4a... It Bid Otearad. Lacaf tea Ha sntal $kaaa1a. QuDtatioos rornlBhaa hr sraa. Brtaksr 4 Oa, ' 441 Omaha Kallnaal kaak Balldtns; mvtka Wit. Aakad. Contlnantal O. t ft I par asnt pfd T7 S4 CouUnantaJ a. a K. I par asnt caau. II to rairmnnt CraaaMar T par oaal ptd lsn ldl u Kaa Klvar Buuar '. is) . 174 ' riraatona Tlra dh Rabbar Oa.... ..... lm Uwaa-Wlla maoatl 1st ptg...,. , .. ... it at L4ncola Tnatlaa fa- u its lAn Block Mat. BSak South Omaha rTt Onha A C 1. It, Rt. ptd T4 Onaha dt C. St. Jtx. ana U n 7 bkiauar aiia a- .-1. ........... . sf SlaU Bank of Omaha . TU 114 giaofe Tarda Nat. Bank. Sowth fTnaha .. . Hi I nian ftiork Tarda. Omaha S3 u tpdiaa (aoua oia., - , M joo r.axloaaasJ O B. ta. mi na$ ft Chiaasu. hUL Uaa. Ra. la. 11 . M IwaTaf Oaa t paa aaat. liH,. .. M Oalvaaton, Tx, ta 1Q4 at BnkaUt. Ikaa. Sat. as. lxsl IMS kasaaa tr, sta. Bekoal 4m. IXtX. UsesLa aai.. 4SS. .. 1st BUA4S Waj IHJIIMS ta 14Lt.-J. rt Cwaiaka B. U S P. 4a. Unt 84 OiaaJia C R. tk. Ry. aa. 1M4. . u Onm Walar 4ss mi . . B Otaaba Sabacd as. B21 rT rSu rraiiuMM, CBU.. is. JMi-ltat.. tt twin a Oa 6m, UH-......k k,w I'nlvacalty Fhkna Maa. tSa. 111.... rt VhiiUa Btaaa Tarda am, Uti......... M 14A M s lS ' ttl P4 M low Laasians Itaik MLarkat. LONTJON. March 4 American securi ties today wwse quIL A good tone pre -Tailed at tha openlndL but later prices moved InissTUkartjr. Tba clostrsg was quiet. rHI.VTTR Bar, $Xsd per ounce. MONEY-, per oant. LIHCOVNT KATH eThort and three . months, IS. per cent. $8Tatanrate1 A sales aadl Dried Prwlts NEW TORK, March a. EVAPORATED APPUKSPull. DR'KI) TOtJ3T8 Prunes, firm. Aprl oots and p ascites steady. Kaisl us quiet. Swift & Company TJnioa Stock Tarda. 4oagaVak. C Itna. DiTidend No. 114 rffTdi4 of ONE HOLLAR asd SEVTMTY FlVK ( KNTS ULTC) par skate aa the capital stock of ttwtf t dt Company, will be paid oa April 1C 116 to alockboUars of racord. Marra 10, luih, as shown on tho bnokn ef tha Canpan'.. V. . UAVWAaC, avaaaetar tloX is-4 tJa-ruiaaia, n