THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE; MARCH $9, '1909. GRAIN AND PR0DUC1 Europe Again Aid American. Bull Traders. HAFT WHEAT DAMAGE EEPOBTS fjora Barely 11.14 It Om Satarelar. fciim af Streagth wi la Wheat rtt aa araaaaa Nate Tfcara. OMAHA. March 27, 190. Li.-opea market again helped th ao fr.ialic trade to a rood advance and ahorta Were forced to cover, The strength acroaa tH water thla week haa worked trongly to the advantage of local longs, price be Inc a gooa ao above a week gn today. Corn la being well supported, owing to the ttrength In wheat, and country holder have not aa yet bean Induced to unload tnelr holding, regardless of the fancy prices. , Wheat wa strong Saturday and advanced ttraa.iy on strength felt from the European advice, while damag report were nuraor out. With the confirmation of theae re port a big bull market can te expected and the email bear opposition wilt be en tifslr wiped out. May wheat opened at I1.1M and cloaed at 11.11. Corn w barely ateady and only held firm becauea of the atrength In tba wheat market, i No advance wa polble owing to the liberal eaah offering. If receipt continue valuea are liable to uffr. aa the market haa an eaty tone. May corn opened at C2HC and cloaed at 62o. . tTlmary wheat' receipt were 481,t0 bueh 1 and ahlpment were 149,000 buihel, against receipt laatyear of 4)1.000 buabela ajnd shipment of XB.OPA buahela. Corn receipt were SSl.OOO buahela and shipment were tM.flao buahela, agalnat re ceipts ,lat year of W4.000 buahela and ahlp ment of iPl.lm bushels. Clearancr were 49,000 buahela or corn, t,0"t Buanei of oat and wheat and flour equal to M.OM bushel. tverpool closed KHd higher on wheat and unchanged on corn. Local range or opmnai Aftlclc. Open. Hlgh. Low. Cloea.l T y. wmi- I J T" ' : T " Mar... 1 10 1 11H im 1 US 1 1H Jul... I o 9s m Corn l I May.,. 2H 61VJ W4 Oft- t May...t fo 81H 1HI M Omik Casta Prtee. ; WHEAT No. 1 hard. tl.lltll.nH: No. I hard, ll.oRffli.M; No. 4 bard, $1.091.07; w. spring, ai.wcri.u. CORN-No. . oovtci No. fallow, 60 No. t whit. tic. OATS No. a mixed. Me: No, I jrllow. f04o No. I whit. 60H3OHo; No. 4 white. RTB-Nc. t, 74e; No. t. WW. -Carlo heeetpts. l. .' Wheat. Com. Oat. Chicago , 87 146 184 AiumeapoHa M ... Omaha 17 )04 18 uuiutn o ... !IIDIl?Ti,l"S1,t fsah: Vo.'l Wa. fl.lTSUl.KH: J.aeVaXl I V northern, 1 6ffl.l7H; No. J north- "KW YORK GENERAL MARKET atatlaaa ef the Day . Varloaa Commodltlea. NEW TORft. March n vrtrTBx- celpt. bbl.; export. 11,700 bbl. Mar ket firmly held, with mll local ril Minnesota r,atntA. K erfra fw inn...., baker, t4.40fc4.T&; winter atralghu. ti.X9 66; winter extra, 14.XW4.6; winter pat ent, t5.eorj.00; winter low grade. S3 Q 4J6; Kansas straight. tR.2frfr.46. Rye flour. nrm; faJr to good, Hat-94.60; fancy and choloe, 14.tOfci4.7a. Buckwheat flour, dull: ti.W. per 100 lb. tVRNMRAU Steady; fine white and yel low. Sl.Ktfl.B0: eoara. 11 trti-l rs.- kiln aAa H.4PW.7. ' ' RIE-Dull; No. t Western, t7o, f. o. b, New Tork. BARLEY Steady; malting, 78Tc, c. I. f. New Tork; feeding, 74'8'73c c. I. f. New lark. WHEAT Recerpta, none; exports, 7,000 du. spot market nrm. no. i red, tl.KH'9 I.SBTh, elevator: No. S red. U.27V4. f. o. b. afloat- No. 1 northern Duluth. 1.;!64, f. o. b. aiiou; no. i nard winter, ll.aoH. f. o. b afloat. There waa a atrona advanre In the wheat market thla morning, due' to bullish cablna, commlaslon house buying, small world shipment and activity of ru.n. lmmi price were c net higher. My, tl IHt1.2lH, cloed at tl.31; July, Il ia 11-lrrfl.i.SH. closed at I1.1IU. COR N Receipts, 65,250 bu.; exporta, l.n0 on. epoi maraet ateaay. no. x, 75 He, ele vator, and 71e, f. o. b. afloat; No. x white, nominal, and No. 2 yellow. 73o. f. o. b. afloat. Option market waa without transi tions, closing net unchanged. May cloaed at 74Hc, July at, 73c and September at TSHe. OATS Receipts, 8S.450 bu.; exporU, 8.70fl bu. 8 Dot market aulet. Mlxett oats. M to ti lbs., MOf$&TH; natural white, H to U in ,'to; cupped white, xz to 40 lbs., BRAN-Bteady; spring, 127.60; middling. 27.(0; city. $27.7; HAT8tely; No. J, 0tg5c; good to enoice, gouc. HIDES Iull; Bogota, lSHlHc; Central America, lHo. LEATHER Quiet: acid, 2iS39c. PItOV18ION8-Beef. aulet: family. 115.00 eiS.40; meas, 10.6uti 11.00; beef hams, $24.00 OOB.W; pncKet, i.wwit.6; city extra India mess, ia.60iff2S.00. Cut mats, firm; picked neiiiaa, ..iu.uu; pickled hams, lo.ti 10.60. Lard, ateady; western, fir 454f)0.&5; refined, firm; continent, $10.90; South Amer loa, 111.60; compound. I8.12W98.25. Pork. steady; family, 119 60; short cleara, $19,003 21.60; mess. $1H.6091S.00. TALLOW yulet; city (12.00 per pkg.), RICE-Flrm; domestic, fair to extra, t Vhc; japan, nominal. . BUTTER Steady; western Imitation creamery, flrsta, fc)?le: receipts, 1687 pkau. CHEESE Firm; unchanged: receipt, H.26I pug.; weexiy exports, pKgs. EOQS Firm; western tirui, 19VS20c seconds, 19c; southern firsts, 19o; sec onds. 19c: recelDts. U.969 oasea. POULTRY Alive, steady; chlckene. broilers. Z69y53c; fowls, l7Vc; dressed, firm; western chickens, 12c i fowls, lS16Hc, WEATHER IN TUB GRAIN IbKLT CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Veatares af tha Tradlagr aad Cloelag rrloea aa Boara.af Trad. CHICAOO,1 March 27.-Whet prloes ad VQhred mere than 1e mmx, .ti j - H. - ' wi mil uv wrlea during what might be term en old-faahloned bull market" At tba otoee i or rrom iho to lHwlHc were recorded. Corn cloaed ateady, oats firm nd provision easy. M.yo active and distinct bullishness waning in the wheat pit today than hart f been manireted during any esalnn y"'w '" i"r waa general Buying of , the Julv ar i Seitember deliveries j"niuw.ui mo e-i'r- aay, with d?manfl Tor- the more dlrtmt rutures particularly brisk. The fefure of the trading wa the heavy pirchec -f th Soptenvber option by the Mt trndir wh was credited with rMii,,.nsiM(n,'i tne recent "deal' in th Msv dellvnrv fli, tnt.1 M..MKunA. v.. ,ti . ' - .--,- uwiv,,D ujr rna epeteto were said tn have aggregated more thT) l.OOO.OW bu.- The range for the dsy en September was wider than for any f.fh(y filth, t price moving between V, T t-v. mm mni closed aimng, September helng at the Wh point. May HirfM at t'.WS and Ju"v at tl.Ott 05. f rre the strepirth nf wheat, corn waa ecif-ly - ore tbnn. steady t any tlm irltB ,iiv, nnil, in 'art, nn bno or twn vtr' nn r heavlnes wer flT'r' ''e r' 'airly- (nrg, llB-0f JU V c:rT Mi'r . the day seethed taw-' Vr er-- 'ei- nf wouldbe bull and left thn arhot little support Th rtrs wfe at-" wHh nrlec unchanged to leffi'e Mjher, May being at Wjo and July at CIVc. , , , Selling pressure on th future dellverle of cats which had feature of trade the last few day had subsided almost com pletely today, and. with fair support bv oroe of the bulla in th wheat pit; the market displayed considerable flrtnnen. Trde. however, was not of litre; volume. Tns. wiarket cleped firm with price up Ha t VttHo, May being at 64tte and July at 47470, Piovlslon were firm at tha tart, owing to efrtOe advance in tha price of live hoys, hut weakened on atlllng and cloved un changed to 67Ho higher. . The leading futurea ranged a follows: Atlcle. Opea.l High. Low. CTose. Tey. Wheat Mr... - July... Sept... Cnrn May... . July... Bi-pt... Oat May... uly.., Sept.., Pork- May..; July.., ih&- May. July.. Kept.. y.. July... aVpt.. I rtiTO-isi im-ni VH I 6ST,-4W 17 87SI IT W 10 10 SO l4s t 40 170 118 UT 11841 117H 1 oev i wyi oshsI l 04 . WVi 66H H tb o &4 &S 8u 66H &l ' MH MX, t4 63 47i 4H 47 H ' 4tS PM SHJ XZ 17 14 17 Tt 17 77H I7 82H 17 9t 17 T7 It 80 17 gi 17 17 90 17 0 17 U 10 10 1 10 IS 10 17U io io it jo a io 10 4XV, 10 M 10 40 10 40 J 40 JatH 9J7H 9J7H 79 90 i ft 9 7 No, I. Cash quotation wr a follows: f'LOUR S'eady : winter patent. IS.SGA B.TH: stralghta, IJ.lta'S.W; spring patetua L4 "i trJht. U W.i bakera. aoi .,rBt6r f mrk' Included. Irf. 19c; prima flrt. JOa wyF:SBIr,rm: '. Wfilo: twin, jte ! rn Antrlca. 15Hc; long horna, 90cood,Oi7CchO!C t0 fMf RTJV-No. 1 Te. BAJtl.KY Fed or r-lvlng, SJHffl,VUe. flr to rhilc msltlng. 4flc. . 1 j5EfD!a"- No- 1 "uthwwterh. tl M; Clo'veV," 0 W,,,,ri- Timothy. Hts! PROVISIONS-Mss pork, per bbl.. ti7(Kf ld (loosel. $S.7f.39.4; hort clear aide (boxed), l9.5ufj9.e2Vs. a Total clearance of wheat n,l flour were LTl , 0",)l bu "mary receipt w"r, . 4lcoo bu - compared with 4U.O0O bu the porrespondlng ay a year egoT Estimated reeelpt for Mondy: Wheat 17 car; eorn 134 cara; oata, M cars. Mta aea pell Ueaeral Marked, Pk 1 V T I . . . l it, f.. FLOl.Rnrst patente, tt 46 Of. 55: -- -tH.,n. iiroi Pie Mond clear. IS.lSfiil tit Pair and Possibly ITasettled Sanday Taasperatara Aboat tha flame. OMAHA, March 27, 1909. Increasing cloudlnea la ahown In all por tions of th country thla morning. LJght now are falling In the mountain districts and throughout tha extreme upper Missis sippl and Missouri valleys, with rains In the lower lake region, and In the extreme aoumweat Areaa oi low preasure overue th lake region and th southwest, with a rtdga of relatively high pressure extending from tha northwest down over the eaatern Rooky mountain slope. The weather Is -wider thla morning In the upper Missis sippi and throughout the Missouri valley and wt to th mountain. It I warmer In th eastern and southern state and In th extreme northwest. The weather will continue fair In thla vicinity tonight, prob ably becoming unsettled Sunday, with no litiDortant change In temperature tonight pr Bundsy. Record of temperature and precipitation compared with the corresponding day of the last three year:, , ........ 1909. 1908. 1907. 1900 Minimum temperaUv.,- Al.r .40v4 9s $ M Preolpiutlon .-..U.S. 7 Xj4 ? It! .ft) Normal temperature lor today, u Qe- areta. Deficiency In precipitation atnee March 1 ,M rncnea Deficiency corresponding period in 1908, ,78 Inches. Deficiency corresponding period In 1907, .91 inches. . -L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. V . . , i " i St. Loals Oeaeral Market. ST. LOUIS, Maroh 97. WHEAT Higher; track, No. I red, 11.811.34; . No. I hard, L14Hfl.l9: May, $1.14; July-, tl.OJ'ffl.OZV.. CCIRN Easy; track. No. cash, (fee; No. t white, MVac: May, 5Vt.'9fi6V4o; July, 6i4o. OATS Steady; track, No. t cash, fac; No. white. Kc; May. 62v4ig2T0; July, 46c. RYE Lower at 7V4c. FLOUR 8tady; red winter patenta, 95.90 4.46; extra fancy and straight, 55.9lXBo.76; hard winter clears, 54.0OiQ4.30. CORNMEAL-13.30. SlCKOWriraothy, t260ei3.6. BRAN Steady; aacked, east track, 1.19 tfl.tl. HAT-Bteady; timothy, 59.50t3a4.50; prairie, 19.0011.00. HEMP TWINE 7e. PROVISIONSPcrk Steady: pobhlng, $17 t7V. Lard lower, prime ateam, $9.87V 9 97V. Pry salt meat steady; boxed, extra horta. $9.75: cleara. I9.87H; ahort clear, $10.00. Bacon; ateady; boxed, extra ahorta, $10.79; clear rib. f'O.KTVi; short clear. $11.00. POULTRY-Market quiet; chicken, 12Vc; prlnga, 16c; turkeys, l318c; ducka, 12Hc; gesae, so. BUTTER Steady; creamery, 23f31c. BQG8 Steady at 17c, ra count. R'celntg. Shipment. rieur. bbl 7.3110 g.000 Wheat bu 4 06,000 S9.000 Corn bu 3&,0u0 33,000 Oats, bu 80,500 19.000 Kansas City Grata ana Pravlsloas. KANSAS CITT. March $7. WHEAT Unchanged to 1c higher; No. t hard, till til Ms No. I hard, $1.10(1.18; No. I red. l.:7 t'l.U; No. 1 red. $1.222?1.S1. COR.N Unchanged to Ho lower; No. t mixed. r3H; No. t m xd. 63c; No. 1 whit, 63iG3S4C No. I white, CSo. OATS Unchanged; No. I whit, 63966c; No. 9 mixed, tlWc. RTE 77c. HAT Steady to firm; choice timothy, tlO.003110. 60; choice prairie, $9.Z59.60; choice alfalfa. flS.0Ofjl6.0O. BUTTER Creamery, 80c; flrta, 28c; sec ond. tc: packing stock, 17c. EOOS Extras, lie; currant receipt, 17V4C flat; seconds and dirties. le. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 84.ono rs.OOO Corn, bu 18.V0 l9ivy Oat, bu 7,000 16.0OJ Option at Kansas City: NEiORK STOCKS ASD BONDS Market it Carried Vigrorously and Quite Comprehensively Upward. SH0BTS ARE DEIYEIf 10 COVES Teranlnatloa of Oatgo af Gold aad Preapeetlva Hetara af R. ' IS. Harrlmaa Ara Factors la tha Bliaailoa . NEW TORK. March I7.-Th latent forcea which have been gathering In the stock market Issued more conspicuously today and carried vigorously and quite comprehensively upwards. There waa no eonaplcuou change In the newa to account for the fresh upward Impetus, but the con stant manifestation of Indifference to un favorable new mad a growing Impression on siaculatlve sentiment and encouraged the profeaalonal element to embark on bolder operation for an advance. Tha dy'e market wa ascribed still' to professional Initiative In large parts, but operation were conducted with much greater freedom. Tha continued carclty of stacks made the upward movement easy and It gained force aa It proceeded, the driving In of belated ahorta oonduclng much to the more volatile stage of the movement. Minor low grade storks were first affected, but the higher grade specu lative favorite cam into the movement and th whole market broadened out ma terially after the hesitation wa overcome. The prospect of a coming period of world wide ease of money Is a factor In the situ ation which Is counted upon ' to stimulate speculation. With the completion of the coming April 1 settlement the London market look for a notable relaxation In the Itnerost ratts and a probable reduc tion In th official discount rate of the Bank of England. The outgo of gold from (New Tork seems to have terminated and New Tork borrower find it possible to secure funds to advents Re In foreign marketa. The temporary slight hardening of money rates in New Tork also hss given place to renewed easing tendency. Speculative operators were Inclined to meke much of the reported earlv return of H. H. Hnrrlman to th financial district a a press of active steps in various enterprises In contemplation for the frop ertles connected with his name. Tha pres ence In his company of President Louis Hill of the Great Northern added to the roeculatlve Impression made by reports of his movements. The half monthly decrease of 8,307 In the number of Idle freight cara reported and helpful factor In the day' advance. The rise continued with increasing animation and buoyancy up to the very end of th day. There waa some discrepancy In th decrease In the dally average of loans reported by the bank and in the actual Increase In that Item on Friday of over tlo.000,000. The trust company statement . also showed a liberal exnanslon of credits. The forces at work for replenishments of the money market are so numerous that the lowering of the banking surplus for the week re ceived little attention. Bonds were steady. Total sale, par value, t2.4S4.00a United State 3 coupons have advanced H tcr cent on call during the week. Number of aalea and leading quotations on stocks war: Kales. Rlfh. Low. Cloa. M.0O0 744 71 Mi Articles. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Amalgamated Copper . . . . Am. c. A r Am. CAT. pfd Am. Cottoa Oil Am. H. U pfd Am. lo Securities Am. Unwed Oil American LAcnmoUr ... Am. Locomotive pfd Am. S. A R Am. 8. a R. pfd Am. Sugar Rollnln Am. Tobaeoo pfd American Woolen Anaconda Mining Oo Atohlaon Atchlaon pfd AllantM Coast Line Baltimore A Ohio Dal. A Ohio pfd Brooklyn Rnpld Tr Canadian Porlflo Central Leather Central Leather pfd Central of New Jersey.... Chesapeake eV Ohio Chicago Ot. W Chisago a N. W C, M. A St- P....; C, C, C. a at. L Colorado P. A 1 Colorado a 80 Colo. A 80. let pfd Colo, a So. id pfd Consolidated Oas Corn Products Delaware Hud eon Denver A R. O D. A R. O. pfd DlttllletV ecurltle Brie Erie let pfd Krle id pfd.... Oeneral Electric , Great Northern pfd Oreat Northern Ore etfa. Illlnola Central Intarborough Met Int. Met. pfd International Paper Int. Paper pfd International Pump Iowa Central Kacaaa City 80 K. C. So. pfd LoulaTllle A N Minn. 80. L M.. 8t. L. A g. 8. M.... Missouri Pacific M., K. A T M , K. A T. pfd National Lead New Tork Central N. Y . O. a W Norfolk A W North American Northern Paclflo Pacific Mall Pennsylvania People's Gee p.. O., C. A St. L Preeecd Steel Car Pullman Palace Car Railway Steel Spring.... Reading Raoubllo Steel Republic Steel pfd Rock Ialand Oe Rock Ialand Co. pfd St. L. A 8. r M pfd Bu Loula 8. W St. U S. W. pfd BloevSheffleld 8. A I Southern Paclflo Bo. Pacific pfd Southern Railway 80. Railway pfd Tennessee Copper Texaa A Pacific .... T., St. L. A W T . S4. L. A W. p(4 I'nlou raeifie Vnion Pacifle pfd V. 8. Rubber U. 8. Rubber lei pia.. C. 8. Steel U. 8. Steel pfd Vtah Copper V a. -Carolina Chemical Va -Caro. Chem. pfd.... Wabeaa VWahaea pfd Weetlngbouae aieoine Weetern Union Wheeling A L. K Wleconals Central ..... Am. T. A T. Co. 400 4SS mo 4,400 (2 ' MI4 6J 1Vi Me 6(14 U 49 104 n WVa 111 li.JOO n Kit 87 800 10 1J 1,009 111 13044 11 400 6 M 06 14 1.00 am MM II I.SOO 4414 41 43 1.400 10 104 1044 lot 700 10414 104 ll' litH lit 110 4 72 18TV. ldu IH V Wt 101 101 Ml Set 4 ITS' 7.400 11014 m ' "t.m 'ivi '71'' . 70 l.StV) I 4 00 17t'4 171 4,100 14i4 14 141 1W 7014 a I.S00 14 1114 400 U 15 tOO 81 81 lUO 78 78 11. WO 1S 1U 1,100 18 18 800 17 178 S.IOO 4 4f 00 7 400 M 15 S.tfO M V 100 41 l 4,800 IM 154 7.000 144 148 00 w r 40 144 144 144 800 11 18 11 14 4 814 78 IM 18 178 te 87 It 4! 81 167 144 t aaarrva ahAoai A II Kfsa eash tvk I nr 41elJ58,o43; gold' ooln and bulliou, tU.KxoVad.. hold certlfkatts, 44.Ku,!Oi. . . , - 4 Rew York Moaey Market. v NEW TORK, March !7. MONET On Cull; nominal; tlm loan, dull and easy; sixty days, gvfc jer cent; ninety days, tWV t per cent; aix months, t per cent. PK1.MK MhiRCAMlLK PAPER 3V04 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Easy, with ac tual bna.nesa In bankers' bills ut RfU 44633 for sixty-day bill and at lis.soi 4 8VW) for demand; commercial bills, HbJ 4.8H4. 81LVER-Bsr. 8&Hc; Mexican dollar. 44c. BONDS Government, ateady; railroad, steady. Closing quotations en bonds wt- aa fol lows: V. t. ret. la. rag llnt M. U. 4s Tt do coupon lvl'v Japan 4a I V. 8. le re Ill in 4a Ia do coupon 101 do id Mrtee. V. 8. 4a reg ,....11 K C. So. let le .... 74 . do ,-oupon ISL. 8. deb. 4s 1881.... 15 Allls-Chal. 1st ts Itb. A N. unl. 4a 101 Am. A. 6 1'0M., K. A T. 1st 4s.. .10 Aa. TV A T. v. 4s.. Ii do lit A ref. 4c... 81 Am. Tobacco 4a, "I do ten. 4l 11 do 4 10tMo. Pacific 4s II At-h.eon gen. 4s 100 N. c. g. I He M do 8. U Ut ts 88 to deb. 4s 14 do cr. 4c !'!. T. City ta new.. 111 do CT. Sa ..107. T., N. H. A H. Atlantic C. U 1st 4s. 17 cr. 4s 114 Bel. A Ohio 4 10CHN. A . let 0. 4s. ... M do la I. do ct. 4 M do S. W. Ic tl No. Pacific 4s 101 Brk. Tr. ct, 4a 43 do le .' 74 Canada Bo. let J.....WO. 8. L rfdg. 4 14 CeMral of "a. 6e...;.108pcnn. ct. I lll... N Central Leather ae.,.. M Vo cos. -4a.. 104 O. ot N. J. g. Be lr. Reading ten. 4o t Chet. A Ohio 4s..:.lKSt. L 11. F. fg 4s. 8 C. A A. Ic , T4Sl. U 8. W. e. 4s.... 78 C., B A Q. 1. 4ei... M do let gold 4 , 4 C. M .A S P. lt llBeaboarl A. L. 4a.... 89 0., R. i. A P. c. 4s.. 7So. Pacific col. 4a.... M do col. la do 1st ref. 4s 14 do rfg. 4a 2So. Railway 4a.. ......111 ODC. A St. L. g. 4s. 47 do gen. 4e. ......... 71 Cola. Ind. Is 71Urlon Pctlflc 4c 101 Oolo. Mid. 4b 1.. 14 do ev. 4s 10S C. A 8. r. A c. 4e. i to let A ret. 4s.... N D. A H. ev. 4s vJO0U A Rubber Is 108 do 1 red e......lol tt. 8. Steel Id g. iulK D. A R. O. 4s 17 va. -Cent. Chem. te... M . Tea.baeh let la 111 . 8f do let A ex. 4s U . It Wester Md. 4s 81 . IHVaat. Blec. CT. 6s.... M . S3 Wla. Central 4a UK 188 D. A . O. rfg. ta... 4 Dlailllerc te an p. I. 4c do sen, te do ct. Miiet A.... do eerie B Can. Elec. ev. 6a... III. Ceo. 1st ret. 4a Int. Met. 4t Bid. otfer4. .1C"Q. A O. . 71 fdg. os. la.. 101 Local aecorttles. Quotation furnished by flamual Burn; Bid. AtkM. Jr., 414 New York Life, Omaha. Ik) ... 14 87 ... 84 U .... 108 108 ... 10 102 lot 48 ... T U V.. 71 74 .... IT 18 ... M 94 ... 17 17 ... 19 M ... It 81 ... 98 101 ... 100 T. It 44 ... N M 4 to ... 99 101 ... M 90 .... 34 U .... S ... 99 IM .... 40 41 .... Ue 164 11- ....... IM ,...101 101 ... 9 100 .... 16 89 ... SB 10 1 91 .... 99 84 l.soo - 100 loo 7.000 7.900 l.l 40 9 60 87 80 4 74 9 9 40 17 44 74 4014 V 7 99 4 74 Avery Company Beatrice Creamery, bom Iieatrloe Creamery, pfd, 6 City of Omaha bonds 4t 1929 Ttnugiaa County 4c 1928 Gate City Malt Oompaay, t Ind. Tel. 6c 1881 (60 ptd bonne) Kaheaa City Ry. A tight 6a 1911 Kanaac City Ry. A Light, pfd Kanaaa City Ry. A Light, cot Nebraska Telephone Stock Omaba Oas ts 1917 Omaha K. L. A P. as 1M9....I Omaha B. L. A P., pfd , Omaha A C. B. St. Ry. le 1114. O. A C. B. St. Ry. 6a 1898 Dmiha A C. B. St. ft., (Id, ex-dl' Dmaha A C. B. Bt. Ry., com. 4 Omaha A 0. B. Ry.' A B. pfd Omaha Water Company 6a 1916 Omaha Water Company 6a 1946 ,, Omaha Water Company let pfd gmaha Water Company 2d pfd maha Board of Trad Bids. Co. pfd. Omaha Board of Trade Bid. Co. com. (tats Insurance Company , South Omaha Bewer 4a 191 State Savings Bank Stock, Butte Swift A Co. (u-dlv.) Sheridan Coal is 1933 Sioux City 8 too Tarda pfd Tii-Btatc Land Co. ptd. (com. bonus). Union Stock Tarda Co. Stook. Omaha. Union Construction Co., Kansas City. Losdon Clostas; Stocks. LONDON, March 7.-Oi the Stock ex change today American securities opened steady In sympathy with Wall street and lost a fraction during the session, but after small business they closed steady. Iondon closing stocks: Coneola, money 14 1-llM., K. A T ... do account 84 1-14N. T. Central. Anaconda 8 Norfolk A W.. Atcklaon .v in do pfd do pfd...:.... 10OntaHo A W..' Baltimore A Ohlo....ll!Pennaylvanla . Canadian Pacific 171 Rand Mines.... Chesapeac A 0 71 Rciding Chicago O. W S Southern Ry... COL. Mil. A BL P.. 141 do pfd. ue Been Denver A Rio 0..". 4o sfd 88 do Dfd Brie- 8V. 8. Bteel.... d(j let ptd 41 do pfd . do Id pfd i:Wabash Orend Trunk 11 do ptd Illinois Central 147 tpanlah 4a LouIctiii a H 141 Amal. Copper. SILVER Bar, Qulst at 4l-16d per ounc. aiu."Mri- BZ per cent. The rate of disoount in tha open market for short bill I I'uVX per oent; for thre month' bill, 11 u-l per cnL Clearing House Bank ftateiaent. NEW YORK. Maroh r.-Th Utement of clearing house banks for the week show that the banks hold tl,T7.7ft mora than the requirements ot the 26 per cent resorvs rule. This Is an Increase ot l,S7e,00 In th proportionate cash reserv aa oompared wiin ihbi weea. 12Southern Pacific. 4 union Pacific. .... 4f ....Ul .... 90 .... 90 .... 48 .... 47 .... 7 .... W .... Si .... 84 ....111 ....1.14 .... 97 .... 46 ....114 .... 19 .... 49 .... 96 73 The statement follow: Increase. end Yat.nts We tYs" ti:-,"K:Z'?Sl 414.45; Hiond clears. tS.16&1.25. ' nalafk Grata Market. DULUTH. M'nn. Msrrh r WHEAT Tt1? U?h J' Jf'-loH. a.kd?' Jul7 OAT-o. '. ' , Peorta Market, 4'4cRU' Mrch n0RN-Inct'': No. 9ATIirJow,ri st"oard'. MHc; No. I whit. K6MVc; No. 4 whit. 6?4e. Mllwaakea Grata Market. MILWAUKEE. March IT WHEAT Firm; No. 1 northern, tl.lt 41 1 11 U ; No. I northern llll114; July, flcfi; Put. tl.44(jl Ot; calls. l 0i. vt- I Mlaaaaaalla Orala Market. VTWNEAPOU8. Minn.. March 7 waAT-Clo; My, l.lsvl.nw; Ju.'y. Wheat May . July .. Bept .. Corn My .. July .. ept .. 1 0 twa4 I I 1 Of.Ttl i (V1 0974 A 93! StB r! tS 3l! 4?.B 61l 61Hl 1! 6lvA A kd. B bid. WolMarket. BOSTON, Mareh 17. WOOL In the ab. eno of heavy domestic stocks, locsl wool trnaotlon ar confined to th foreign product, while In both Una th demand exceed th supply. Dealer ar eagerly awa-tlng th arrival of the new clip and advice frosn th west show aa advanc to tt (or Montana and Dakota wool on th sheep' back. Very little of the old 'tick I available and transactions are con fined to "'kli lo,- There 1 a steady da friand lor pullad wool at firmer prices for all grad't. Ths leading domestic quotation rn a follows: Domeatie w.iol. Ohio an Pennsylvania f arce. XX. t4J)3So; X. xiij'SSei No. 1 washtA. SSy39e; No. washed. tin uawashed. half-blood eembing, tic: three-eighth blood eembing, aei one-quarter blood combing. vh)c; dolalne, washed, StM0o. Michigan, Wleconeln. New Tork fleece, fine tin whd, e47: dlln. unwashad. tbii'ko; half-blood, cnweshe.1. tQMc; three-eighth blood, unwashed. Sue; Qne-urlr blood. toU.!o. Kentucky, Indiana, Mistourl, three eiglith blood, tt33ue; one-qurtr blood EKjysvc. B.our4 value: Txaa, fine, lj month. 424o; fin, t to t month. 5Sg65c; fin 111. 4o4f'0c; California, northern. 60J tic; mldrti county. 4ws;t2o; fall free. iSfStc: Oregon, eastern. No. 1 staple, itft3c; east ern clothing, 667c; valley. No. L 4iPic: territory, fin staple, tasorSc; fin medium staple, Hu3c; fine clothing, io-otec; fin medium clothing, 663oc; half-blood, ao$3c; tare-lfhth blood. Miaoo one-quarter b'.eod. bAjfcie. Pulled: extra. Co; fine A ewtiSo; A supers. tOtjiKic. JT. LOUIS, Mo., March t7. WOOL Unchanged; medium grade, combing and rlothlnir. 206 !4c; lUlit fine. Iltij.n,;; heavy fine, IvtjKc; tub waslieU, SilQStc. 1,900 110 l& 1X 64 400 14) 142 141 11.000 71 7 71 4.VJ0 41 41 1,600 SO 78 U.euO iu in 400 48 44 ,40) U 18 I00 41 78 4,90) 141 141 1O0 11 II 4.9tO 1J lil . ItOO 113 111 11 1 900 V 14 87 100 17t 171 171 IM 17 88 16 74,0 114 111 134 404 11 11 0 41 73 78 128 4'. 88 ' 141 31 iai Loan : .tl,98,o,l00 Deposits LfekSaMSOO Circulation 44.M7.S00 Legal tenders 81,41,610 Specie I7i,4,x) Keserve Kt,Ut.4X) Keaerv required .... S36.4Uw.7eC Surplu 1V779.U76 Ex-U. B. deposlU .... 17,404,821 ; uecrsas. Th percentar of actual reserve of th Clearing houas lank today was 14.2. 1 Th atatament ot bank and truat compa nies ot Greater New Tork not reporting to the clearing houao shows that these Insti tution have aggregate deposits of 11,217. Kv.000; total cash on hand, tltT.SU.sjoO and loan amounting to tl.076.l73,tOO, 1,000 ,4,700 100 4 400 16 84 99 1 43 444, tt 63 71 14 ts 63 i2 tl,60O ltl W 100 113 120 !4 4 4 11 14 1.0II0 82 !4 4!x 1.410 4: 4' 4; t,S"- 13 1.1 l, l,9u 60 48 48 l,t0 71 7'. 11 48,700 lti 18J 181 4 143 103 .. 900 104 .. 41.904 4 44 4 .. 1.100 111 )1'. 111 .. 1,0 43 42 43 .. 400 43 41 43 llo .. TO 18 18 la .. 4.IO0 4K 41 41 .. l.luO 44 78 si 4 s .. . 600 4S 48 48 1,100' 181 110 13 Total sales for the day, U5.I0O charea. Bostoa Stock aad Bonds noSTON, March 17. Money, call i ner cent; time loans. 34 pc-r Alchlios soj. ea .-enamic do 4, 1W Butte Coalition . Atchison R. R IM'tral. A Arlrou. . to ptd lOlltCal. A Htcla ... Boston A Albany t Centennial Bo.ton A ktalna 140Copper Range ... Rneton Blevate l- flt Weal Fltchbur pfd 8lrTankl N. T.. N. H. A H.,.163 Oranby Vn'.on Paclflo 162areanc Canaac Am. Arg. Cheat Iclale Korele do pld lk'4Maas alining ... Am. pneu. Tub 3a(ichlgn Aner. Bugar "1 klohaek do ptd " Xont. c. A C.... Am. T A T lKANevad Amer. Woolen 9old Domtslea ... do pfd 9'eeeola neralnioe I. A 8 33ramft wot yiuncy .147 Sbanaon ... 1tTamaiok Ed icon Blec. III. Man. Bleotrle do pfd Mass. Oea I'niied Fruit .. t'ntted S. at... do pfd f. 8. steel.... do pfd Adventure .... A I louts Amalgamated . Artaoua Con. . Basil Clearing. OMAHA, March 17. Bank clearing for today war 12.042.101.71 and for th corre sponding dat last year ti.KS,7ss.U. ... tl Trinity ...184 lolled Cooper ... ... s6l'. S. Mining ... t r. . on ... 6M'tak ...111 Vktorla ,..w I Winona ... It WolTerln ... 74North Butte ... M loans 2 cent. ... n ... li ...im ...no ... 19 ... ?? ... )Ct ... 10 ... 98 ... 66 ... I ... ... K ... 11 ... n ... I V ... 41 ... Sl ... 4t ... 4 ... 1 ...141 ... 71 t 1S29.1 M t,liAK3W tax.llt S.aM).fv.ll i.s.'7:-r.u 1.04i 101.71 Monday ... Tuesday ... Wdneaday Thursday Friday Saturday Total 1J4.1MS4I1I tn.023.in.28 Increase over th correepondlng week last year, 42.KH.J5L86. 108. I I.S'4 3M07 l,t4.T0 II l.HJ,"V 1.4V1.S70 64 1.147.44) 44 I,et2.7b511 Treassrr Stalasaeat. WASHINGTON. March r.-Today' ta la ment of th treasury balance In the gen eral fund, exclusive cf th 1c),C"j,0jU gold 43,03a. 3U0 8,08. 400 44.100 S31,I0 174.KJ0 l,10,6i0 78S.SU0 1.873,2" 10 1,16,760 Ttew Tark ftflnlnar Rtocks. ' NEW YORK, March T.-r-aosIng quotas tiona on mining stucks: Alice 190 LeidrlUe Con. 4 Brunswick Don t 'Little Cblcf 10 Com. Tuaufl aiuca. .. Uealca it to bflid Ontarla too Con. Cat. A V SO ophlr H Hern Silver .- . Standard Jto Iron Silver 100 YslloW Jacket c4 OftereA 011A11A LIVE STOCK MARKET Killing- Cattle Fifteen to Twenty Five Higher for week. HOGS HIGHIST OF TEAS TO DATE Skeen aad Lambs Strong All Week, Hlgbest rrtee tine Barlf Laat Year Ilarlas; Been Paid tor Botk, BOIT1I OMAHA. March 27. 19. Recelots were; Official Monday .... Official Tuesday .... Official Wedneaday tjmciei Thursday , Official Friday Estlmat Saturday , Cattle. Hog. Sneep. .I.0RI 4.702 .t.'0 11.150 13.001 11.25? k,rir 1114 4.107 4.111 1,X 187 t.0.9 16.3t l.7; i,m 401 Six day thla wek.. .15.547 M.I 8T147 0am daya last wek....l4.0T) 1.7 M.060 Bame day t weeks gn..tl.0nt 74,Wt J8.0W am day t weeks ago..lj,7't 0X,7:) 47.074 Same daya 4 weeka agd..l4.IA4 47.140 M.M7 Pnm day last year 17.M1 13.041 441 Tha following tab! snow th receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to da., compared with lat year: -'' - laoa. - iw Inc. Dee. Cattl ro.&4 m.M lt,i Hoga tV,i7 ;w,13 107.S91 Sheep t7,094 4,4S8 47.SJS Th following table show th average price ot hogs st South Omana for th last several day, with comparison: Dat. lng. llo.iifaoT.iig.iiaos.tintM.il. Mareh 34. March IS. March It. March J7. Man h U. March 19. March JO. March 21. March II. March 23 March 14. March 20. March W. March It. 6 !tfi t 60, t K t 4W 44 4 e t ClXi 80-4! t 60S 1.67, r7 i I7 4 46 85 t 69 I 48 t 48 t 4 t V) t 25 t 111 ii 4 46 4 64 4 IW 4 tt 4 06 4 TS 4T9' 4 oi 4 m 6 Oil 08 t 6i 1 11 t 271 1 11 04 e 07! 11 t 10 t 17 J 19 IS 8 to .Ml t J0 4 Tl 4 tl 4 S4 6 Si e 6 081 6 i.r t 0R t 01 6 W t 16 I (13 6 Ul 7 a 6 25 6 t 04 t 04 4 W 4 9!! 4 til 4 W S 021 I 08 t IS I f 08 7 it 7 13 T 31 s 7 41 ?li 7 n 1 a 9undy. Th Official numhar nt nn n' atnob brought in today by ach road waa a fol lows . i . low: C; M, A ft P Union Paclflo C. & N. W. (east).., C. 4 N. W. (west)... C., St. P., M. A O..; C., B. & Q. (east)... C, B. A Q. (west).. Illinois Central Chicago Great West Total Receipts -.. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's. 4 :. t 19 1 I 'I JO 10 :: 1 :: :: .. 3 4 m i i The: disposition of th dav'a recslnts wsa a follows, each buyer purchasing th num- K nf V. Omaha, Packing Co..V an lit and company ... Cudahy Packing Co..'. Armour A Co. ....'...... Schwartzchlld &. Eule. F. G. Inghram , Lohman A Rothsohlld . Other buyr Cattle. Hort Sheep. "7 1 ' "i i 792 1.218 1.68I 1,440 bet Cottoa Uarket. HEW TORK. March fs.-COTTON-Th market opened steady 81 a declln of I point to an advanc ot 1 point. Boot -rotton closed aulet: middling un. lane, 1.70c; middling gulf. I.ftc; sales, 1,100 up rs- Cotton futures opened steady; March, B8Sc; April, offered, 40c; May, H; July, !23o; August, 4.19c; October. t.ll; tjmm H r 8 (. n & ftUf Tanuevw IM. GALVESTON, March to.-COTTON- Blenay: c. NEW ORLEANS, March K.-COTTON- Spota were dull: low ordinary, 5 7-16c nom inal; ordinary. 6e, nominal; good ordinary 7 11 16c; low middling. to; middling, OS-I60; good middling. 9V4c; middling fair, luVt.i". fair. 10Tc, nominal. Receipts, l.tii; toek, 133,007. BT. LOt'13. Mo.. Mareh M COTTON Stesdy; mHdlln;, 17-lf.c: sales. 44 hs'-V receipta. t17 htlos; shipments, S.t'A bale; lock. 4411:1 bains. NEW ORI.KAKS. March 27 -CQTTO.V--Spot market firm; low orJHarv, 6 7-ltn. nominal: crdlnary. 6c, n'nlnal' wond ("innry, 7 H-'Cc; low mldrlilng, 8c; ml' dilng. 1 &-., wood nilddi'ng. 8?.r: mid dling flr. loi'.c; fnlr. 10" vmnlntl: re ceiot. 5 1t hale- tock. 228,787 l',lf. ST. 1TMS. Mnrch 27 COTTOV Pteedy; rrt-x.'ln-. 7-tc; sle. 41 halea; receipts. 673 hales; shipments, 748 bales: tock. 44.088 balrt. 1 . ' - . Sosmr Aad Molasee. N.W TORK. March !7. L'OAR Raw. tady; fair reflntnr. IttHc: contHfusal, St test, l.tOVic; molsfsrs surmr. S JJHc; refined, stoady; No. . 4.46c: No. 7. 4 46c: No. 8, i.ic; No. . 4 3r.( ; No. 10. 4 8 6:.; No. II. 4 to: No 18. 4 lie: No. 11, 4 IOe; No. 14, 4.10r-: confectioners' A, a. 76''; mould A. 6 10c: cut loaf. 4 76c; crushed. 6 Nc: ncwdered. 4.05c; granulated, 4.96c; ouVen, J 20-1 MOLA9SE9 Quiet; New Orleans open" kettle, food to choice, titJgOc. Co gee Market. NEW YORK. Marrh 17. COFFETR Fu ture opened ateadv at unchanged price to aa ad van re of 6 points In responae to higher Kuropeen cable and closed firm at a net advance of 1:516 pr.ln. BaWs were reported of ll.co baps. Including Msy st 7.0; July. 4",144(e; eeptember. 10d1.1(io; October, tCiV?; Dect-mtwr, if-WS.SIc. Ktxt coffee firm; Ria No. 7, tVUc; Santos No, 4 c; mild coffee, steady; Cordova, 9V tjl3c. 492 Total U 6,881 491 CATTLE It was a holiday In tho cattl yard as usual on a Saturday, there being nothing of any consequence received and nothing of Importance on kal. Th re celpta for th week hav been moderate, showing a small decrease aa compared with last week and with a year ago. i Beef steer started out the week with a good sharp advanc, price on Monday being ' quoted lOdJISe higher. On Tueaday there waa a Still further Improvement and th market on that day waa quoted I6& 40o higher than th low time of th prevlou week. Tueaday proved to be the high day and for the next two daya the tendency ot the market waa lower. Yesterday' mar ket wa about ateady. Thua at the close of thp week beef steers 'can safely b quoted 1 Big 20c higher than the close of lost week, the medium kind of beevea ahowlng if-anything more - Improvement than the heavy cattl. , , Cow and heifer experienced about the am up and downs 8 beef steers, advanc tng very sharply th first two day of tha week, loalng part of the advanc later on. but still closing ltVJKAo higher than last week. Veal calve hav been good sellers all week at strong prices, while bulls hav ahown an advance ot 10l6a In many oases. A Very fair volume of business was transacted in atoekars and feeder. The fset that beef steer sold V better advan tage caused freer buying on tho part of the country, but still Ihere wa ho very great change In value. There wa, how ever, a strong feeling for th better grade of feeding cattle, and all uch met with very ready aale.. At the cloae of th week the yard are well clenned up and tho market In a good healthy condition. Quotation cii cattl; Good to cholo corn fed stsers, t4HS1.6; fair to good cornfed steors, 16.60325; common to fair cornfed teers, t4.60i5G.eo; good to choice cow and heifer. t4.60V54.BO; fair to good cow and heifers, 4.s034.S0. common to fair cow and heifers. IS.2t.itf3.80; stock hclf.is, 13.004.00; veal calves, tt.66dJ7.fiO; bulls, stag, etc, 12.7604.86; good to choloe stockers and feed er, M-6O06.4O: fair to good stackers and feeder, t4.00tpt.te; -common ' to fair stock r and feeder. t3.3S&4.tO. HOGS Hog sold 6c higher this morning and wltll th market wa not exactly ac tive there wa a fair movement and svsry thlng in sight sold In very good season in th morning. Bom ot th batter hog pos sibly may have shown a little more ad vance than that notod above, but, on th other hand, quit a good many aaleamen thought that they were not tbl to gel quit to higher on their light hog. It might be well tor ahlpper to understand that light hog on th common order are selling to poor advantage, while th best light and butcher-weight hogs are selling to vary good advanttg, being sought after especially by shippers. Receipt .of hog thl week, while falling nearly 6.000 head below the record of last week, hav ahown gain of 23.000 head over tha corresponding week of last year. Th market haa been advancing very rap Idly. Th wrek tarted out with prlcea JJIOc higher and there was a still furtlic advance on Tuesday.- A part of this ad vahee waa lost or. Wednesday, but stnci- Fbr Rent-April 1 : -- 3rd floor Paxton Block FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY Y. W. C. A. Suitable for Lodge. Glub Room or Offices Close (o 16th St. Ftrnim Slreel EUvaior Famam Smith E1 Co. 1320 FARNAM ST. Tel--Doug. 1064 -Ind. A-1064 Room 645 Paxton Block - Tel. Doug. 1893 that day prlcra have again lorged upwan at a rapid rate, so tiiat at the close th. market on an average Is !M)3uc hlghe. than It was at - the cloae of lat week. More than that, hug ar now selling at the highest point e.r th year. They are also 11.60 higher than one year ago and In fact the highest for the last wrek In March ot any year sine 1908, when the average price waa a llttl above 17, No. Av. 14 11 Is ...Ill 78 14 71 Ul lol 181 81. 19., T4.. 44.. 71.. II.. 4.. 74 It nt "it ..ict ..1H ..181 ..1st ..1H .'.184 104 th. Pr. ... 4 84 ... 4 TV 44 t 04 III Ih 49 t"t .171 74 40 41 lof 14-1 ...till 90 ...It4 ...941 ...194 ...188 ... ...in mo ...9li9 40 ill 14 .100 9 77 Tl. 78. 18. 70. 90. 70. 89. e. 91. i Ill 8 4.4 14 100 U 4ll 87. lit 74 9VT5 '74 '..Ill 47 :.M7 79 ,.U 81.. ......WS 7...'...'..4I HI 8 19t tit ...111 104 ....907 44 llo iso 40 4 M 4 44 140 I li too . I 44 4 40 4 94 , 4 49 I 44 4 M 4 40 4 40 4 44 4 41 H 4 IIUj 4 44 i " 4 84 4 81 No. 49... 74... 71... . li... 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W 15 s 84 4U 49 t 90 94 110 ... 4 94 40 I 95 40 4 98 I M Big Conor Machinery riant for Sal. ixing quarter minion dollar buslnee annually. High mercantile l'ii- ratlna neer In thl buslnes. Established by present ownera. Each year shows big In crease. Vat earnings. Book and records open for full Investigation. Reason for selling, owner's other Interest conflict. Liberal term. No broker. Mutt desl with principal only. Big opportunity for right barty, address, Concrete, c. Guentlier Bradford cV Co., Bohlller Bldg.. Chicago. MUST RAISE CASH By eelllng my holdings In an eastern manufacturing concern who maintain, a branch In their building In Omaha. Have paid substantial dividends for th years. Are known wherever machin ery la used. For full particulars, ad dress, Lock Box 146, Omaha. 8HEEF-"-Onlyi two cars were reported in today and they were lamb bougntibelor arrival at t.6u and will be taken batk Into the country to b shorn and ted out. li ruLcUita. tlua. week., havj. bgenL vary. .liberal, showing a moderate gain over last week, but a considerable failing oft as compared with th cortecponding weak of last ysar. Tho quality of in arrival has been very fair on an average, a very conldrable proportion ot th receipt consisting of pretty good killer, both sheep and lambs. The market ha been ent.refy to th Ilk-. Ing of ellrs; In faqt it ha been a ellr market from start - to ftnlah. Evry-day prlcea hav been quoted anywhar from steady or strong to considerably higher, barring Wednesday, when- there wu a light reaction. Facksrt hav been very free buyer, apd whll receipts have been quite liberal, they hav been non too Utrge to supply the jtemand. Thar has also ben cons.dorsble buying on th part of shipper of such stuff a would do to shear and feed put. Th vary good buying demand whloh haa prevailed all th week ha apparently bcn th main caua for the steady upward movement In values. The week closes with a very good fueling and with prloes generally lea and In ex treme case a much as 400 higher than last week's rlos. In regard to the price paid it might b stated that both sheep and lamb hav Sold at th highest point touched lho early last year. Quotations on sr-eep" and iambi!' Good to choice lambs. 17.b0iS7.S5; fair to good lambs, 7.2i$r7.BO good to ehole light yearlings, tS 7MrrT.lt good to cholo heavy yearling, 10.5O4rT.fl0t good to cholc wether. 14.0cx28.Sj fair to good wethers, 15.75(14.00; good to choice ewes.- U.VXtfs.M; fair tn gnnd wt, t6.ooT4j.50; cull and buck, ll.OO.W. Riprnttlv a)s; No. . Av. Pt. 87 wtrn lambs S3 T 0 - it. Joseph .lr llook Market. ST.' JOBBPH. Mreh H.-CATTLE Re ceipts. 0 head; market steady) steers, t4.604.TS', cows and heifer, W.sOJ.T8; calve. WtWT.fiO. HOGS Receipt. 1.000 head: market ateady to to higher) top, U t&l bulk of sales, 10.6O-.4 . SHEEP-No receipts. ! Pity Llva at or It Market. eiOUX CJTT, la.. Mtrch . (Special 1 Telegram.) CATTLE-jpecelpt, 100 head; market ateady; beeves, K.S037.Q0; fat cow and heifers, .. 50; feeders, ti.mt.W; yearlings, 13.0Oi34.T5. HOGS Receipts, 1,000 head; market strong to 5c higher: range ot price, IH.fr if I. KB; bulk of alea, 6.60tf6.73. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle, Sheep and Lamb Steady Horn FIt Cent Higher. CHICAGO. Maroh 27.--CAr"LB-Rcel)t. estimated at 100 head; market steady; beeves, HKV97-00; Texas ter. t4.40t6.IO; western steers, $4.0036.50; stockers and feeders, US6.M; cow and heifer, tlii 6.60; calve, 16.753.00. HOGS Receipt, estimated at 7,000 head; market tc higher; light, 1'166(S'7.00; mixed, t.7ttSi7.10; heavy, t6.7H'" li rough. S.75 4.90; good to cholc heavy, W.0:-U7.15; pigs, $6.Ve 55; bulk of salon, ld.RWM.06. BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt, esti mated at 1,500 headt market steady; natives, t36O0.lS; wtrns, 13.8W.90; yearlings, to.lMT7.2S: lamb, native, 15-75 8.00; western, t5.Tfrga.20. Kaasas City Llva Stack Market. KANSAS CITT, March 17. CATTLE Receipts, 700 head, Including 100 southerns. Rocelpt for th waek, 16,000 head. Mar ket ateady; cholc export and dreesed bvf steers. tc.0041.7sj fair to good, t5.004j6.00; Western iteer. to.00e.60; stockers and feed ers, tl.iTjgS.eO; outhrn steer. $4 5010; southern cow, I8 2ta4.75; native cowa, 12.50 t?5.0; natlv heifer, tS.7t.15; bulls, 14 .10 il4.l0; calve. ia.7B07.fc). HOGS Receipt, 1,000 head. Receipt for ?he week, 70,100 head. Mrket weak; top, 14.W4; bulk ot sales, $3.5O4i.90; heavy. W0 WOK;- packer- and butcher, i.K4i90; light, 1.V5.S0; pips 15.000610. BHBKP AND LAMBS No receipt. Re ceipt for th week, 14,200 head. St. Loot Lire Staek Market. BT. tOUIS. March 17. CATTTiE Re ceipts. ?C0 head. Including n Teians. mar ket ateadv; nntlve shipping and exiwrt steers, W.nOt7T.lt; dressed Iwef and butcher steers. tt.0tVfl1.25; steer under 1.000 pn'ind. t3 6nf(6.00: stocKer nnd feeders, !3.Kir5.76: cows and helfera, !,Ki?t.&!i canner KM .?.75; bull. MOOfffS.50; calvee, 15.26ft.oo: Texa and Indian steer, tJ.7Mi.60; cow and helfere. 2-7BifJ.. HOGS Receipt. 1.000 head; market BfilOc higher; Me and lights, t4.tnT.S0; pack ers. M.fl(VfJ7.00: butcher. W.(W7.1fl. PHEITP AND LAW BS Receipts, S"ft bfl; rnerlfet edvi native mutton. W.75 (B6W; lem''s. I8.IW1"; r"l!s and bucks, tl.50fiS.eO; tocker, S.ffVft4.tJ. Stock Ik Sight. ' Receipts of live stock t th six prln- nith Omaha., t'otir CHv f. .T.ph Kanaaa City... Pt Ixiula...... Chicago ...... Totals Cattle. .. 117 .. InO .. Jnl .. TOO . . too ... 100 ..1,417 Hog. ttheen. .2T 401 t.ooo . .... 1.000 t.ooo too 1 000 inn T.OOO 1,500 LlVaraoal Orala Market. LIVERPOOL, Mareh ST.-WHBAT-Bpot, steady; No. 1 red western winter, t 4Ud. Futures, ateady; May, Sa td; July, ttfd; Bept em her. 7a 11 d. CORN Spot, firm: new American mired, via Galveston. 5 lo4d. Future, dull; March, nominal; May. 5 t4d. IT ' tf B 1 riiirew llippiy Oil aad Rwsla. OIL CITT. Pa.. March 17. OIL Credit balance. fl.Tt; run. 0,67t this.; aver age. If. 600 this.: shipments, lt5t bbls.; average 20 00 bbl. SAVANNAH. Oa.. March IT. -OIL Tur pentine, firm at 17 He. ROSIN Firm. Quote: B, It.llVi; P. flit; K. 13.10; F, UI7H; G. l 40; II tl 6u; I, 14 10; K. 15 05; M. 6 TO: K, 15.75; Wa, 15 .40; WW. fi ll. nI!l,f'JlHlrl''lMIfJi 01 offers for sale, beginning tomorrow morning, all the STOCK AND FIXTURES o1 the IP. ol. IKaiiPlbcHelhL Co. Tlilpfeeiitli and Howard Street ' Manufacturer bl Wagons and Autos Last week the stock of P. J Karbach Co. was taken over by Andrew Murphy &. Son at a very low price and is to be sold at once reeardless of itsTvalue. The building muit be vacated April 1st and all its contents must be sold and removed. The articles offered for sale include:- ; Two Safes, two Flat Top Desks, Office Chairs, Cabinets, 1 Automobile Supplies, Automobile Tops, Automobile Shields, one Z x ; 15 H. P. Electrio Motor, Blacksmith Forges, Drills, Vices, Anvils, j. Tools, Shafting, Pullies, Belts, Woodworking Machinery, Wagons m of all kinds, one four-seated, Closed Carriage--in fact, various : . articles in stock of Karbach Auto and Vehicle Co. . - j . . . Call early Monday morning at the Karbach old location, 13th and I Howard Streets and make us tin offer on anything you want. r- -4