REAL ESTATE MRKlKDHUItH LAND FOB SAI.B Via atlaaed. J-UOOET bargain In Minnesota. 14 nrw cultivated; all fenced; good build ings. Had river -ralley, near Crookstnn; ranted; -only $4,204, with 10 cow. Konkla, cwaar. Lumlnr txcnange, Minneapolis, Allan. WMmri. a: M ACRES. I1.WA 14 Pougl-ia Co., lit, to a. onnaloerr kble Valley land, cultivated. 190 acre tlm fcr food spring 'water, soma orchard, 8 room houM, large new frame barn, other outbuildings. Term. WiiU for lists, Hal, A Bpurldti. At a. Mo. am a. large S-room house, large barn trn0. 190 a. adjoining the above, t-room housa, new barn 236. Will sell together or separata. 10 a. near Aulvllle, large house and barn, a model country home; r-rloe tl per acre; cash or terms. 'Walter C. Chile, HlggliusvlUe, Mo. TTin IALB-MO acres 4 miles from Leb anon, on public road; lies good; 90 In cul tivation; raet Umber; fair Improvements; food wall and spring; fenced and cross Miosd: orchard; near school on publlo road; R. T. L. and telephone; price $26 per acre T. R. Currie. Lebanon, Mo. COLONIZATION proposition; J6.000 acres; best eolonlsatloa proposition In south Mis souri; 1 mlies to railroad, S,lo-acre Im proved stock ranch, all uoder fence; other tracts. WrlU for prices. 8. & Whltlock, Birch Tree. Mo FOR WALK snvacra stock and grain farm; sOO acres In cultivation; 800 arrea valley and bottom land; all rich soil. Two sets of Improvements; 116 per acre; easy terms. Large list of Improved farms In twenty counties, southern Missouri. Ocark Realty Co., 42S Colics 8t., Bprtngfleld, Ma NeataBS. BUKTNESS men of Olendtvs. Mont., havs organised for ths purpose of giving re liable Information conoernlng lands In eastern Montana. Th members of the undersigned company have resided In eastern Montana for 90 years and mors and know every foot of Us lands. They are merchants and business men who want settlers and your trade and cannot afford to mislead. Notwithstanding last year's drouth Montana was one of the few states that raised ordinary crops lrT 1910. Have several thousand acres for sale at reasonable prices. Homesteads located. Writ us. Gate City Land company, Ulendlva, Mont. Nebraska. To Trade for Merchandise Only 490 acres; SO acres level and under plow, balano pasture. Seven miles from county eat town. Large two-story house, three barns, two granaries, two wells, eto. Im provements practically new. 136 acres In winter wheat. One-half of the wheat crop goes with the place. Small mortKage of 13.000; runs four years. Price, $32.60 per sere. The man who owns this Is a mer chant and would like to get In mercantile business In a good, live town. What have you to offer T I. (M-ACRE ranch for sale, $.10 per acrs, two-thirds cash, remainder five years, tt per seat Interest; all fenced, good Improve ments. For particulars writs Frank Sohula, Norfolk. Neb. FARM 8 Phone 60 Grand. for rent. Bellevue. Inquire Chapman. H. T. Clarke, Her FOR RENT. Farm, close In, of about thirty acres, witn ten-room house, about twelve acres suitable for truck farming; balance pas ture; 42d and Grover Sts. GOULD DrETZ, 1214 Famam St. TWO choice 80-acre farms, eastern No braska; cheap for cash. W. H. Mick, 478 Brandela Bldg. FOR bargains In cheap western lands often cheap; MO acres relinquishments. Ad dress J. U. Berlins, Whitman, Neb. ARNOLD REALTY CO.. Fullerton, Neb. FOR BALE Small farm, blocks from depot and 20 miles from Omaha. Inquire George Crush. 2419 S. 24th. Tel. Doug. 6637. Now Msalos. AN OPPORTUNITY. You can mak 200 per cent profit In five years on Colefax county, N. M., Irrigated fruit land. You run no risk whatever. Sold In five-acre tracts, and cultivated for five years by expert fruit -grower. Writs for special Information. Tnla Is an abso lutely safe Investment that will net you big profits. McNeal, 214-16 Finance Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. ksrtli Dakota. WRITE right now for pamphlet. "Safe crops In North Dakota." Five-year, per tent mortgage notes for sale, la, ins cash or crop payment. State Bank of Verona. Verona. N. D. SOLICITORS WANTED. I ewn and control about t.ouu acres ol choice farm lands In Burleigh and Kidder Co., No. Dak., and want Jo good representa tives, others need not apply. Best of ref erences W. K. Runey, Land luveetmenia, blsmarck, N. D. NUKTH DAKOTA LAN 1)9 Have a limited amount of choice farm land for sals on crop payments furnishing seed for a me. tor particulars write crank Kellogg, Jamestown, N. 13. Oklahoma. EASTERN OKLAHOMA. Send for prices and descriptions of farms Ira Stout, Cunning. Okla. FOR BAL-la tvnabel Co.. ISO acre ol black chocolate land. 4 miles south ot Hillings, urn., id ins Antelope valley. sides hedge slid 1 side wire, with 120 acres broke oji sua me Balance In pasture lots. eicuaru ana garaeq; l-rooro bouse, pli area, paporeu, ceuar underneath; all In fcouu snap; uaru, ham, room lor Ju tons t,i oar. ruuiu iur uuiaes, criD, tool shed sua nay iora. vumpieie, i good granaries alio anvenay loruuga ceuier. will hold l.uuv bushels of main, incite oulluiugs and en oiner buiiuiuhi are paiuieu anu iu suou nape; i. iuui puais, uv iruu threes wells. 1 cisteru. plenty of wiuer. Xliis la level I arm ana no waste lanu on It; tine caa be bought 4 down. Vs in five ears! at recsooaoie Interest. T. M. ilabenUus. inu vanaaian oottoin land; 12j evive in i-uiut auun , ail eecona bottom, un t Avviiru iui turn aiiu anaua; to acrrs in Bermuda grass, balance paaiure ana some Umber; two sets of lmpioementi; fno barn; outhouses and oieliaru, 13 mlies from ,anuuai eiuca j, uHianoma ; uuaca iv a- v"u, ;rice per acre. tay tiriiiiB. ieiiiucu. oyuuin rfft Giles Lsmpoeu iu.i uaianema city, on!. Ureses. FARM LANDS FOR SALE. te.Otis acrrs on new line Oregon Trunk railway. w prr acre, i.i per acre cash balance ten years prr cent. OKKOON LAND & T1TLI- CO. Portland.- OK KG ON FKl'lT LAND Let us ilte jou positive pioof how i 6-ails tract In our famous W'llllumett Valley orchard will make you more money than a ISO-aire farm In your own locality Terms: $15 per month, no laxe. no Interest KANTIAM FKl'lT COLONY. 6Jti Bee Blda-., Omaha. oata Uakaia. THE I.AND OF ALFALFA At $)S to KA8TEKN south Dakota lanu In. rueu pot ot the slate. Prices loo to xi an acre. Write i..as. i.i, ic. l.ioui.i S: Mai tin. Walertown. d. U. QUARTER aectlon: four miles to F.steUina; luillnti. good soli, (mall statue, well. No hoube, fur quick sale, itta tonabls terms owner. W. E. Uui.a. tieii.n. . D. FOR BALE Three choice improved farms ln. M and J-t) acres In I urner coonty. South Dakota, at iui lo .s per acre, easy terms Hsxiltt a Land Ageucy, Mariou. s D- 1MPKOVED farms and wild lauds. Huberts county, South Dakota, prices Ji to .i per acrs. Writs to John A. Munro A Co . W II mot, KotMrla County, bo jth Dakota. 1W1 At'Rr.S. ( miles from Hot Springs I), lot) acres tillable, all fenced, small bouse, 4 acies broke; (It per acre, bhii ley Land Co.. Hut SprUigs. a. L. $4) per acre A few homestead relinqulah tuenta at 1.50 to 4 OA 1 leids $M per acre without In ik i ion Address Walter U. 4taj oca, Ovii idii, B, L. . REAL ESTATE FIRM AD HAM II I. A M FOR SAI.K loilk Dakota eniaaed. -ACRK farm, nine miles from Onida, fenced, fine building good well 9u ft. 4" acres under plow. Ml per acre. Terms. Haywood 4V Neleon, On Id a, 8. D. 40 ACRES, fair Improvements. miles from station, 2iO aires tlllahle, trout streams and timber; tig acre, easy terms, fcslls Fourch Keelty Co., Bella Fourche, B. D. FDR SALE 100 acres. Improved. In Aurora, county, South Dakota, two miles from center of town, on main road; free delivery, fine location, no waste lsnd. Write for pertlculars. Address David Klchardson, White lJiko. R. I. lflO ACRES Lyman count v. South Dakota land at SIS per acre. Writs Chas. B. Wil son, Mondamln, la. Texas. SAN PATRICIO CO. L209 acres near Odern , Tin acres near Odem TOO acres near Tuft .t.A V) .136.00 .SJ6 00 1.9U0 acres near Tart J. I. COOK A CO., Slnton. Texas. 255 ACRES Prsso bottom; railroad sta tion on land; $26; terms. 600 acres fins black prairie; depot three miles; $26 per acre; rms Address the owner. Dr. '.. . rres- ton. Houston. Tex. STOP. READ. THINK 800 acres, rich black hog wallow land; 17 miles west of Houston. X miles from Missouri City, only 1:16. Beautiful farm, 608 acres, 6 miles Houston, thoroughly drained, on graded road; not an aora oi poor land In It, 10. Large tracts for col onisation. L. H. Bailey, 601 Bins Bldg.. Houston, Texas. Utah. FOR SALIC A 6,00O-aer colonisation tract on the railroad, less tnan on mue irons Salt I-ak City: Kino several smaller "dry farms," and some good orchard landa 8. W. Ross, P. M., Lent. Utah. Wleconala. FOR SALE Farm 250 acres grain and stock adjoining Incorporated town; pasture extending to river. Some good oak tim ber. For particulars address Charles Allen. Lynxviue, w is. EIGHTY acres. Burnett county, Wis consin; 86 cultivated; good buildings; mower and rake. Village l miles, iz.ioo; part time. A. R. Klbbe, New Richmond. WIs.- FOR SALE 16,000 seres. Laremle Co., Wyo , In the Golden Prairie district, all fenced; several hundred acres under cultivation; stockea with sheep and cattle at present; will sell with ranch: will divide and exchange for eastern Neb. or Iowa farms. J. T. BELL, OWNER, Cheyenne. Wyo. - REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Farm and Raach Land. inn actirs In Ssi-dv county, five miles south of Gretna, wul improved, good land Price 14 an acre. O KKKp K JthiAl, w i a i rj u.. New York Life Bldg. GREAT for celery, sweet potatoes, etc. Pan raise 24ilo per acre. Old river bottom. A few acres. Fortv-flva minutes' drive to Omaha market. Write at once. Address X6t, Bee. REAL ESTATE LOANS LOANS to home owners and home build era, with privilege of making partial pay ments semi-annually. W. H. THOMAS. 603 First National Bank Bldg. WANTED City loans Peters Trust Co. CHEAP MONEY. Representing ths penn Mutual Life Ins Co.. with assets of over 1117.0110.000. I sra prepared to accept ail tne gooo loans oi fered on ImDroved Omaha real estate. Business and residence loans made without delay. THOMAS rKKJViHAM, City National Bank Bldg. Good 6 Farm Mortgages always on hand and for xale at amounts from 1 to xj.wo. BENSON & MYERS, ill New York Life Bldg. LOW RATES, BEM18-CARLBERO CO.. flu-Si Brandels Theater Hlug. ENJOY an evening at the American Theater this week. if G. W. BriKrs. VSJ H t.. South omana, will brlnir this ad to The Bee within thiee days and Identify himself, he will receive an order lor two scats at me .imtiKnn Theater. OMAHA - homes, business property and Nebraska lands. O'Keefs Ksal Katats Ca, lliti Omaha National. $4,000 private money to loan on Inside property or choice residence. Address a m Bee. CITY and Farm. JOHN N. FRENZER. WANTED City loans and warrants, W. Famam fcmlth A Co., 13-0 Farnara tit. MONEY TO LOAN Payne Investment Co. $100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. Wead. Wead Bldg., Isih and Farnam. D. GARVIN BROS.. 2d floor N. Y. Life. $.o to tluO.OuU on improved property, delay. REAL ESTATE WANTED WHAT AN IOWA FAKMEK WANTS. Have you anything to ofler the farmer cf Iowa? Any cheap land for higher priced; a general nterciiaiiaifce siore lur isnu, or q kind ol an exmne' or nave yo4 some la no you want to sou tor caanr id one paper that leaches the lowu farmer is the lies Mollies Capital, 4J.0UU circulation daily; rate single Insertion. 1 cent a word; Six insertions, It cents a wurd. Des Moines Daiiy apual. la Moines, la. HAVE client with $1,000 for first pay mint on a modern tirst-claas resilience property, well located, capable of com manding extra good rectal. Must be an exceptional bargain. Owner answer. J. H. JOli.VaON. ilH Biandela Bldg. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE WE exchsoge properties of merit. II. ti. Culver. HU-M2 N. Y. Ufa Douglas : EXCHANGES, sol. t sales. dtes K. 1. Continental liiig large Hat. Ad- . Omaha. Nao, WANT a western ranch ot about equal Hi ie for thre.- wood brii-k hotel j, total of Iu loouia. cas:i uhie J..0,0., rhuwini good iiuuii,, ai citar anu in inst ciau. condi tion. Will con mi del- land Improved or un-improv-U at ths right nice. Will .tsaumi o. paj casii uilf-ience it any on the rig it kina of uial For further information ad dress F. M Conner. Cuilhcolhe Mo. 1 W ANT an automohil. nr v., ant lot. exchange for city property. Addrei-s. D 879, tic. FINE 4-sty. Flour Mill, eastern Nebraaka. fully equipped, ti exchange for land. Mut ueal quick. 813 N. V. Life Bldg. WANTE1-CITV PROPERTY. Have It" acres unliiiprov ed. fine land two mi lea In. tit Noiden. Iea Paha Co., Neb. Pi ice $:.4 luortai,.; $Ki at 6 per rent int. W ant aranl lots it rottae. Might put In some cash. M.ike orfer. S. E. Wait Co.. 617 lice Bldg. 4A HE FARM liav ft nit tow 11. Hat clear 8. E. s fine 4" a. ie tract of iininipnu e .1 aim ill wttyiits o., .M'l.. (lose l'l I'li e ILmu. ileal'. Also an ko-a ie near the above. Price $' .. Want vacant lots for either Mike offer Wall i. Co., 617 H.-n Mhig PAVIN'l Iowa weekly newspaper and bulldinK. $ : 5 4). Consider pan tiade W rue 1-nterprii.e, Mondanun. plant clear la. $"i0i tlinahs linprovod. Will put In up to $!.tiO cash, if Mili.it, le. In eastern Ne biaska farm. Nowuta Land Co. N'.l (in, ah Natl Bank Bldg. Tel. iMuglas fc7L lnd A-172L WANTED TO BORROW WANT HP A Itmn of brtwfn mm WANTED TO BUY BEST price paid for Id hi carpets, clothing and shoes ind furnltura. Til. is. W7L WHEKL Chair Must be cheap. Address N K8, Omaha Bee. WANTKD TO niTY--rnom. modern house, hwatlon west or smith prt of city; state full particulars. M 0. Br-e. WANTED TO RENT WANTED to rent, barn, near lHth and Webster, for horse and waaon. Call Doug las 42. WANTED SITUATIONS YOUNG man desires place to work for board and room In private family whil attending tollege. Buylas College. But phones PRACTICAL nurse. Immediately. H. 49S2, POSITION by thoroughly experienced bookkeeper and accountant; good refer ences. Address B 77o, Beo. POSITION as n'ght watchman; sober and reliable. U-7H0. Bee. WANTED Day work. "Phone Red 6396. PRACTICAL nurse can be engaged at once. Webster 1114. YOUNG man. married, wants work: will Bee. do anything; give references. H iM, TO CONTRA TORS Holsters, steam roll ers, derrick etc; am state licensed engi neer. ould like corre&pondence. Address Y 98. Bee. GERMAN nurse wants position to travel to Germany with Invalid or as family nurse. Webster 1467. LEGAL NOTICES New York. February 1st, 19U ELECTION NOTICE. The Missouri Pacific Hallway Company. Notlcs Is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of The Missouri Pacific Railway Company will be held at the general office of the Com pany, In the City of 8t. Louis, Missouri, on Tuesday, March 14th, lilll, at nlno o'clock, a. m., for the election of thir teen Directors for the ennuing year, and for the transaction of any other busi ness that may come before said meeting. The sannual meeting of the LUrectors will be held at the same office on the same day at twelve o clock noon. The transfer books will be closed on Wednesday, February 8th, 1911, at three o'clock p. m.. and will be reopened on Wednesday, March 16th, 1911, at ten o'clock a. m. THE MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. By GEORGE J. GOULD, President. A. H. CALEF. Secretary. M 3d lit SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED for moving school house from Lamro, TrlDn countv. South Dflkota. to Winner, Tripp rounty, South Dakota. Distance about 2 miles. Bids will be opened April 10. 1911. Contract will be let to whom the board connlders the lowest responsible bid der. For further particulars and Informa tion address, J. T. TRKZONA, Clerk Kchool District No. 20, Winner, South Dakota. M12d 7t RAILWAY TIME CARD UNION STATION Tenth and Mason. Union Pacific Depart. San Fran. Overland L. .a 8:15 am China and Japan F. M.a 4:05 pra Atlantic Express Oregon Express a 4:00 pm Los Angeles Limited... al2:45 pm Denver Special a 7:04 am Colorado Express a 3:60 pm Oregon-Wash. Limlted..al2:50 pm North Platte Local all:55 pm Grand Island Local a 8:15 am Stromsburg Local bl2:41 pm Cklcaso Jt Northwestern NORTHBOUND. Twin City Express a 7:46 am Sioux City Local a 8:45 pra Minn. & Dakota Ex. ...a 7:00 pm Twin City Limited a 8:45 pm Minnesota Express EASTBOUND. Carroll Loral a 7:00 am Daylight Express a 7:40 am Chicago Local al2:06 pm Colorado-Chicago a 5:10 prn Chicago Special a 6:02 pm Pacific Coaat-ChlcaKo...a 6:35 pm Los Angeles Limited. ..a 8:50 pm Overland Limited ...all:45 pin Arrive- all :30 pra a 6:46 pm a 6:45 am a 6:10 pm a 8:30 pm a 7:27 am a 4:50 pm a 8:20 pm a 4:46 pm a 10:30 am b 1:20 pm al0:20 pm a 3:28 pm a 9:15 am a 7:30 am r.ll 00 am a 3:50 pm al2:26 am a 3:28 pm a 3:28 pin a 6:49 am a 3:28 pm S12:30 pm a 7:45 am al0:10 am a 3:36 pin all:00 am a 10: 45 pm a 6:20 pm b 6:20 pm a 5:20 pm aU:00 am b 1:56 pm Carroll I-ocal a 4:30 pm Fast Mail a 8:30 pro WESTBOUND. Llncoln-Chadron a 8:00 am Norfolk-Dallas a 8.00 am Norfolk-Lincoln a 2:15 pm Hastings-Superior b 2:16 pm i lead wood -Hot Springs.. a 3:f5 pm Casper-Lander a 3:05 pm Fiemont-Albion b 6:30 pm Missouri Pacific K. C. & St. L. Ex a :20 am a 7:40 am K. C. & St. L. Ex.. ex cept Saturday all: 15 pm a 5:50 pro K. C. & St. L. Ex., Sat urday only 12:00 pm Chicago, Milwaukee 4k St. Paul Overland Limited all:43 am a 7:59 am Omaha-Chicago Ex b 7:15 am Omaha-Savannah Local. a 7:16 am all 45 pm Colo-Cal. Express a 6:00 pm a 3:26 pin Colorado Special a 6:42 am a 6:50 am Perry-Omaha oLcal b 6:15 pm bl0:0u am Chicago. Hock Island dt Pacific EAST. Rocky Mountain Ltd. ...al2:58 am Chicago Day Express. .a 6:4a am Chicago Local Pasa b!0:35 am Drs Moines Local Pass.. a 4:U0 pm Chicago Express a 4:40 pm Chicago Limited a 6:0s pm WEST. Chi. -Neb. Ltd., Lincoln. a 8:20 am Colo.-Cal. Express a 1: pm Okl. & Texas Express.. a 3:15 pm Kocky Mountain Ltd ...a 10. ii pm W ultnsh Omaha-St. Louis Ex. ...a 6:30 pm Mall and Express a 7:02 am bianb'y Lcl Urom C.B.jb 5 00 pm Illinois I rnlral al0:45 pm a 4:30 pm bl0:19 pm al2:30 pm a 1 15 pm a 8:02 am a 5:47 pm a 4:3J pm a 1:20 pm al2:50 am a 9:26 am all:15 pin blO.lo am Chicago Express a 7:00 am Chicago Limited a 6:00 pm Minn. -St. l'aul Ex b 7:00 am Minn.-St. Paul Ltd a 6.00 pm Lkcuao (.rest Western. Chicago Limited a 5:43 pm Twin l ily laiuiled b 8:30 pm Twin City Limited a 2:45 pm a 8:00 am a 8:u0 am a 7:53 am cio .to am Twin City Express a 7:30 am a 8:30 pm Chicago Express a l:t pm BarllBslon station lOih sad Maaoa. Uarllaston Depart. Denver California a 4 lti pm Puget ound Express.. a 4:10 pm Neioaiika points a 8 :t) am Black lllils a 4:10 pm l.im oln Mail b 1:20 pm Northwest Express all :25 pm Nebraska points a fc:'J0 am Nebraska Express a 9:15 am Lincoln 1-oral .' Arrive. a 3:45 pm a 3:45 pin a 6:10 pm a 2.45 pm al2:15 pm a 7:00 am a 6:10 pm a 1:10 pm h 9:08 am bl0:20 am a 7:50 pin a 8 50 am a 2:40 pm ail:J pm a 1 i : 10 pm a 7:00 am a 3 :5 pm a 8:00 pm a lo 30 am al0:30 am all 45 am a 6:45 am a 6:10 pm f Schuyler-Plattsinouth b 8:05 pm Lincoln Local a 7:25 pm plattaiuouth-lowa a 9 l'J am Bellevue-Plattsmouth .alJ So pm Central Nebraska all:2J pm Chlcatio Special a 7:15 am lienver bpecial Chlcatio Express a 4:20 pm Chicago Fast Express.. a 6:3 pm Iowa 1O.al .a 9 15 am I're.iton (la ) Local S-t. Louis Express . 1C. C. A: St. Joseph K. C. at St. Joseph K. C. ti Si. Joseph . .a 3.30 pin ..a 4. .10 pm ..llll i'i pill . .a 9:15 am . .a 4 .30 pm Urbiltl station -15th aud Vk'ebaler. 4lluoarl I'a c I llc- fii pal t . . b 3 :50 pm Arrive bll :55 am Alburn lxxal 181(6611, st. Paal, Mluaeapolls Omaha. Sioux City Express. ...b 2:15 pm bll 45 am Omalia lxa al c 4 :l pm K.oiix ' 1 1 y Passenger b 9-0 pm Twin City Passenger b 6 :w am Sioux City Lin at c 4 35 am Emerson Lot al b u iu pm b 9 10 am tai laily. ib) Lalley except Suuday. (.) Sunday only. OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET Fat Cattle About Steady with Last Week's Close. HOGS CHANGE LITTLE THIS WEEK heep at Close of Week Are steady with One Week Abo. While I.aanHa Are steady to a I. title lower. SOUTH OMAHA. March 11. ll'll. rrecclpts were: Official Monday ... Official TucKduv ... Cattle. Hoirs Sheep. Official Wedncsdav official Thursday .. Official Frldav listlrnate Saturday Hlx dsvs this ne.k 2? 24 M.102 M) 2K 4.1.102 4'i.j:i 47.833 30.2.'.2 M.2.i2 nT.tv' .-!i.o;3 3.K4K 3,1.170 Same rirtvs Inst week 17.SM nme nays z weeks aKn..i9.22H Same days 8 weeks aco..23,r6 days 4 weeks ao..1S.43 ltlrle days Inst year 23,174 The following table showe the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at r'outh Omaha for tlie year to date as compared with lat year: 1911. 1910 Inc attle 510 64 2O0.K3 10M,i Hogs Ai&.ik 4:'.4.3ii 5.3.M) Sheep J44.S73 2-j.2yl 69.582 The following tnhle snows tlie aveiage prices on hoes at South Omaha for the last several days, with comparisops: Dates. I 1911. 1910.il909. 11908.11907.11906. 1905. Mar. Mar. 2.. 2.. 4... 6... 6... 7... 8.. .. 10. 11. 6 34 t 141 4 281 761. 6 991 4 71 S 7S'.,! ( M 36 4 20 I 4 111 4 , 82HI I 5fi 29 4 26 6 73 I 4 81 I 681 16; 4 21 6 72 t 22 . Mer. Mar. Mar. Mnr. 6 88H 6 so; 4 S3 74 M 1 M 4 44 6 7 ( 13 4 89 I 6 TS 6 10 4 88 4 481 6 82 6 131 4 S8 4 381 I 6 111 4 4 34 6 76 I 86 6 83 ( 74 f 76i Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. 9 78 4S 9 951 6 6 0 w 6 74Wil0 221 6.1 6 80,10 27 6 40 Sundsy. Receipts and disposition of live stock at the-JJnlon Stock Yards, South Omaha, for twenty-four hours ending at I p. m. yes- leruay : RECEIPTS. CatUe. Hogs. r.. M. St p 2 I'nlon 1'aclfic ', 15 35 11 26 99 Hogs 639 1,608 453 1.019 279 'ftOO Ac N. W.. esst C & N. w.. west C, St. P. M. A O C. H. & O . eest C B. & g., west C.. It. I. P. east C., R. I. A p.. WPst Illinois Central C. G. W , Total receipts DISPOSITION. Cattle. Omaha Parking Co Swift and Company Cudahy Parking Co Armour & Co Schwarts-Bolen Co mo. A Kan.-Calf. Co U .1 Other buyers 14 26 Totals 4,8. CATTLE- There were nn fi-.ah .nfllA r,f any consequence In the vards today, but tor the week receipts have been very lib eral, .1 1 -- .. --v..- - I I ' ' V 1 1 it H I'riTl U1 fl I'Q hln train mwm The market on tat COltla Li 4 n vi 4 t A mis- ax 4V the beginning of the week a little stronger ,iuhi oeiter again on Tuesdav. During the next two days prices eased off iioi" rapioiy. so that any gain that was made earlier In the week was wiped out, and at the close of the week killing cattle are selling steady, or at least nearly steadv, with prices prevailing at the close of laat yv eei. t ows and heifers experienced shout the mc ciiaiigps as Deer steers, i hey ad vanced at the heclnnlnir of lh. tumv a ,.H allhough they did not break as early b ueei Bieers tney declined fully as much when the market onoe started down, so mat prices at the close on that class of cattle are also no better than at the close ui iHBi week. Dsirable kinds of-feeders, more espe ciany the so-called 'green" cattle that have not been on feed, havo been good oeneio an weea ana are practically steady with one week ago. On the other hand the medium kinds and common thin Block ers have declined somewhat owing to the lack of a good buying support from the country, and they are safely 1015c lower than last week, some sellers In fact would say more than that. Quotations on cattle: . Good to choice beef steers. $6.006.30; fair to good beef steers, $5.7W.00; common to fair beef steers, $5.00i5.?0; good to choice cows and heifers, $4.'7uij5.50; fair to good cows and heifers, $4.3U4.70; common to fair cows and heifers, $3,254)4.30; good to choice stock ers and feeders, $5.60'a.00; fair to good stockers and feeders, $6.00560; common to fair stockers and feeders, $4.2tjj5.00; stock heifers, $3.75&4.60; veal calves, $4-008.00; bulls, stags, etc.. 4.00(a6.25. HOGS For a Saturday, hog; trade this morning was rather peculiar. Quite a Utile business was transacted early at figures 10c higher, but two or three of the larger packers held out for unchanged or very nearly steady cost. Shippers and specula tors bought more freely than any other class of buyers at the advance and fur nished an outlet for about 2o per cent of a piO-load supply. Small packing droves were put up shortly after the market openeo at pi ices around a nickel higher, but the demand became very slack later and final clearance was made at figures no better than those of yesterdav. More or less activity fer.turefl move ment while it was possible for sellers to obtain the advance, but as soon as prices began to settle to yesterday's levels, trad ing became dull in both divisions. Prices on long strings remained at re cent narrow spreads, a large portion of total receipts moving at $6.75.t6.5. Choice bacon animals sold as high as $0.96, which figure wns also extreme high price a week ago. Extra heavy and rough packing grades had to move at $6.70 and less. Today's early Improvement .leaves the trade steady to only a shade lower than last Saturday's market. Trend to prices lately has ben generally weaker, due to bearish conditions of supplv. demand an! product levels, but midweek losses were almost wholly regained yesterday and today. Representative sales: 5 4f. !" 5 4i2 I'1.! 7 1 ' 6 75 13.492 6.9- i 4.773 11. 4.VS ; 1,044 6.5T0 ' 6.420 No. A. 8h. Pr. No. Ar. Sb. Pr 4 ID 4! 231 ... 4 80' 67 307 80 4 ti .1 223 ... 4 SO 64 JU ... 70 ll ; ... 1 m 6ft M ... i "0 71 .. t to) 1 ! ... 70 61 2,4 19 IM 61 2h ... 4 70 78 2.17 .. 4 8'U il 271 IU 4 72 S (lj Ki (0 , 7 J14 40 4 7L", (4 2ti ... Rz 46 Sm) ... 6 75 Its 2.14 ... k, 46 . 4 75 79 2I SO t Si till 274 160 4 75 k VH 40 4 86 43 24S ... 4 76 47 M4 ... 4 t6 44 2:i ... 75 71 Ul ... 4 5 74 173 :0 4 7a 67 2L'l ... M t5 SO 4 Tt, 7 ;j ... s,i 46 2l ... 6 76 74 ... 4 -, 50 331 ... 4 75 43 213 140 4 M 72 211 ..." 4 75 tl 216 ... 83 64 Sol ... 4 75 M 2S3 ... I n 46 261 ... 6 75 6 f. ... 4 Hi 53 2-.' 160 4 75 72 24K ... 4 hi 47 230 20 4 75 S2 I7 ... 4 6 46 3 80 I 76 64 2J4 ... lb 44 275 ... 4 75 64 2U ... 4 (5 64 217 ... 6 75 69 l( K 44 273 ... 4 do 86 2l ... 47 447 ... 6 HO l 2H0 ... 4 1:14 40 Tt ... 4 l 7 206 ... 47 64 314 40 4 S'l 76 J; . . to 6 2.i ... 4 l tl II t 4 o 61 173 ... 4 M H 214 44 4 He 46 '4 ... 4 W 7 24 ... 4 M 47 M M 4 Ml 74 221 40 4 4 48 2 fttl 6 61 M ... 6 til 64 1 40 4 i -3 243 ... 6 1 46 273 ... 4 44 67 22 40 4 l 70 271 120 4X1 64 340 ... 6 0 0 273 ... 4 rt 2 221 ... 6 6 52 24 40 4 M 74 215 40 4 5 OCEAN STEAMSHIPS HAMBURG-AMERICAN All Modern Safety Daviess (Wireless, eto.) lanuloii I'arlH HamliuiK PnnylvnlM. Mreh 23, I P. M . Pre. Unooln Mar, ti 31. Aiurlt-a, April I. IHutther. Auril ft, Hamburg 4lr4't. Sacond Cabin (Inly. (alla at Plymouth aji4 (hrtHMirx. ItlU-l'a.iltun s la Carte BMlauiaut. AROUND THE- WORLD OK B TWO CXUinES Bv thi Siamhtp "CLITELA8D" tl7,imo lunii Tba tint u. Ie, Duration 1 10 DATS COST $65 0 Including- AIL necessary Xs peases Aboard ard Ashore. New York November I. 11I Tli and to It-aie H411 h-ran-l,'w,i rh '7. 1412. H a mb v ma f rr it m x r i c a a OCEAN l; HT,.-nJl St AULAS I1NB pU'turaqu St. Laarrance Bouta. Weekly Salllnaa fruta HONTltlCAL TO LIVKtteiMiU CLjtSOOW " Ui.NlxiN. HAllie, Kranoe yortnlgniif front pHll.AHEl.rHIA r4 k 1STON i OI.ABOnw evniiJ.4 si-enari. aliorle.l paaaaaa. ki rate. Apr Rallwa Asaat. of N A to.. Oenaral Ataala 1.4 Jaeasua Bl4-. IVciaa PIGS. 1! 106 ... I 00 fil l-.r.i -Noiiiinn ftesli In the wsy o .sheep ami lamhs arrived this morning and the maiket teinau.cd vinrlmnnel beta use of lack ol supiMit. Daily receipts lor the week plve a total of riKht atiitind 0 head, a supplv that Is sllKhtly larger than either last week's run or receipts this week last year, yishiy were about the same as usual, bulk con sisiiiik of ewe, lambs und yearlniKS. I he piopoiliou of wethers liiis at no time been larue cnotixh to a I ford anything like a broad test of values. The market, as Indicated by tendency to values, has been very uneven from the siurt. Monday s trane ruled higher, Tues day's anil W ednesday s sessions were slumpy anil late business showed some Im provement. Mie. (i have been selling more readily than costflcr lamb offerinKS a a rule, anil hip closing on a Kenerallv steady eiNis. At present ewes are uuotahle tin to $4 Ml. wethers up to $4.65, and yearlings as liish as $5. 25. Barring an apparent adance in lambs yesterday, caused by very monger re celpis. prices In this branch of the trade are pretty close to 15c lower for the week. Yestenlavs sales, however, were easilv steady, with lamb salon of the previous Friday, and the general situation remains unehatiRcrl. Choice animals sold as hiKh as $ti.20 Monday, which Is the week's top, hut extreme quotation at present is at or nenr $6.10. Short lambs have been relatively scarce, best ones selling at 25.30 on W ednes" day. Wootatlons on sh,cp and lambs: Good to choice Inmhi. $.).7.Va6.10; fair to good lnmhs, $.Y3.Vrin.7ft: handy weight yearlings. $5.00'd) fi 25; heavy earllnKS. $4 6nri5 00; good to choice wethers, $4. 35-14. 60; fair to good wi thers. $! wat.X; good to choice ewes, $4.2:"'ri4 50; fair to good ewes. $3.90jj4.26, sheep culls to feeders. $3,004(3.75. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Demand for tattle and heep steady Mobs lllaher. CHICAGO. March 11. CATTLE Re ceipts, estimated at 200 head; market steady; beeves. $5.2tVffti.90; Texas steers. $4.40r(i5.70; western steers. $4.7(K;5.80; stock era and feeders. $4.0041686; cows and heif ers, $2.R,V,".90; calves. $7.tV&.ii0. HOGS Uece-.pts, estimated Bt 10,000 hend; market, 6c higher; light. $7.05r7.36; mixed. $'i 9.V(i7.25; heavy, $6 807.16; rough. I6.8XiJi 690; good to choice havv. $fl.9frh"7.15; pigs, $6.7iKri7.2fi; bulk of sales, $7.0Va'7.20. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, esti mated, at 2.000 head; market steady; na tive. j3tiri4Ho; western, $3.164.90; vear llngs, $l.7Vr,s lambs, native, $5.006.40; western, $5.2mi3.45j Kansas City Live Stork Market. KANSAS CITY, March 1 1 . CATTLE Receipts loo head. Market steadv. Native steers. $5.5niitj.7;,; southern steers, STiiVd) 6.00; southern cows and heifers. $3.2,Va6.27; native cows and heifers. $3.0iVaC.2ft; stock ers and feeders, $4.7Mi6.90; bulls, $4 00r86.25; calves. $4.75ji8.25; western steers, $5 2&ijj.2o; Western cows, $.t.2&4)6 25. HOGS Receipts, 2.500 head; market 5c higher. Bulk of sales, $7.flO'(i7.10; heavy, $6.9.V7.05; packers and butchers, $7.004j)7.15; lights, $7.10ijr7.15. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 500 head; market steady. Muttons, $4.0r(ifi.O0; lambs. $5.4''(it.2,-; fed wethers and yearlings, $4.40ii6.tt); fed western ewes. 4.0O4f4.75. St. Louis Live Stork Market. ST. I,oms. March 11 CATTLE Re ceipts, 400 head; market steady; native reer steers. $5.00rn7.OO; cows and hellers, J4.00frr6.50; stockers and feeders, $3.75'(f5.66; Texas and Indian steers, $4.50!f 6.50; cows and heifers. $3.50ffT5.00; calves In carload lots. $r).oivol.00. HOGS-Receipts, 8.500 head; market 10fi 20c higher; pigs and lights, $7. 107. 35; packers. $6.50W7.2B; butchers and best heavv. $7.O5'?r7.30. SHEEP AND IxA MBS Receipts, 900 head; market steadv: native muttons, $3.io84.86; lambs, $5.75'u6.50. St. Joseph Live Stork Market. ST. JOSEPH, Mo., March ll.-CATTLE Receipts, 100 head; market steady; steers, $&.5O'n.i.50; cows and heifers, t.&tfaii.lS; calves, $4.00(p8.25. HOGS Receipts. 8,000 head; market steady to strong; top, $7.15; bulk ot sales, $.9'Ku7.05. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 250 head; market steady; lambs, 35.80iSfi.15. Stock In Slarht. Receipts of live stock at ths five principal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha 6,400 St. Joseph loo Kansas City 100 St. Ixmla... 400 Chicago 200 4.60 8.0H0 6,200 250 500 3O0 2.000 2.500 8.5O0 10,000 Totals. .6,200 23.600 9,250 NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET Quotations of the Day on Various Commodities. NKW YORK, March 11 FLOUR Steady; spring patents, $4.90(& (& 6.15; winter patents, $4. 20B4. 50; winter ex trait No. 1. $3.i04i 3.35: Kansas straiKhts. $4.20ru4.3o; winter straights, $3.90 4.00 ; eprlng clears, $3.90(jj:4.i5; winter extras No. , $3.10 3.:;5; rye flour, quiet; fair to itood, $4.20414.30; choice to fancy, $4.40 t4.60; buckwheat flour, nominal. t'OllNM EAL Steadv: fine w hite and yellow, $1.15fa'l.:,0; coarse, $1.10i& 1.16; kiln dried, $2.Sil. vllfc.AT Spot market, steady; No 2 red, 94c elevator and 95c f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, $1.09 f. o. b. afloat: futures market declined earlv on the cables, reports of rains In the northweHt and predictions of large world's export, bttk rallied on covering owing to reports of Insect damage and expected decrease In tne viKihie supply, but again declined under realizing and closed net unchanged to c higher. May closed, 96',4c; July closed 95 He. CORN Spot market, firm: new No. 2, 63'-4c, f. o. b. afloat; futures market was without transactions, closing at 4c net advance; May closed, 57c. OATS Spot market,' Irm; standard white, 86c; No. 2, fftfc; No. 3, 354c; No. 4, 35c: futures market was without transactions, closing nominal. HAY Quiet; prime, $1.05; No. 1, $1.00; No. 2, 90c; No. 8, 76 85c. HIOKS Steady; Central America, 20'4c; Bogota, 21 V tf 22 Vic. LKATI1EK Finn; hemlock firsts, 23H 5 25Vc; seconds, 21H423cf thirds, 194i JOc; rejects, mlie. PROVISIONS Pork. steadv: mess. $23.00, nominal: family, $:'2.U0& L3.00; short clear, $ 1 8.50ft 20.00; beef, steady; mean, $14. 00& 14.50; family, $ I ti.ilO ra 1 8.50 ; beef hams, $27. OOji 29.00; cut meats, steady; pickled bellies, 10 to 14 lbs, 1 1 Vt & 13c; pickled hams, 12c; lard, steadv; middle west prime, $9 269.35; refined, steady; continent, $9.6; South America, $10 60; compound, $7.2H7.75. TALLOW lull; prime city hogsheads, 6c; country, 6'4jCi7c. BUTTKR Steady; creanvery specials, 274c; extrs, 25426c; firsts. 20 22c; seconds, I7&19c; thirds, 15WlSc; cream ery, held, specials, 204 6 21 tic; extras, 19ft20c; firsts. 17H J IsVic; seconds, 16M.i17c; thirds, 15tflc: state dairy finest, 24c: good to prime, 2023c; common to fair, 15&19C; process to specials, 184ffl9c; extras. Isc; firsts, lb'ValTc; seconds, lijltic; Imitation creamery, firsts, 17QlSc; factory, current make, firsts. ltV3Kitc; seconds, lf.o ECU 13 Irregular; fresh gathered, selected, extras. mi20c; fresh gathered, firsts. 17St tiixc; fresh gathered, seconds. lSSnc; gathered, dirties. No. 1, lbc. fresh gatli ered, diilies. No. 2, 15c; i cf i igei ator, firsts, 15c; refrigerator, seconds, ltiaWVic; western gathered, whites. Ij22e. CIIKKSK Steady ; state, whole milk, sum mer and fall make, colored, choice. 12Q 1.1c; state, vihole milk summer and tail nuike. white, choice. 12Vjc. POI'LTKY Alive, steady; western chick, ens. lldl.H-; fowls, 1V(1V; turkeys.. l&dlS.:. liressed. dull; western chickens, 14c; fowls, 134'U lti'ii'-; turkeys. 15lt22o. St. I.ool lieafral Market. ST. IAH'IS. March 11. WH KAT Futures higher; May. 91c; July. S.v(1v',c. Cash fi.ni; track. No. 2 red, 95c; No. 2 haid, &bc 'u$l (io ttillN Steady; May. 4nc; July, 4!)'c. Cash, steadv; tiack, No. 1, l,c; No. 2 white, 4;'i47'c. o.VTS-FIrm: May, W,c; July, Vtc. Cash, firm; track. No. 2, 30' xc No. 2 white, 31b 31 V- It Y K -Nominal, at K,c. , FLOI'lt Steady ; red winter patents. $4 W (i 4 fc.".; extra fancy and stiaigbtH, $:i.70cii 4 10; hard winter clears. $.(On140 s KKI i -Tlniothv. $., .txxiU 50. Colt N M KA1-$J 30. BRAN Sti ady; cacked. east track, $105 'ol (i i 1 t Y- 'e.l ; titnothy. $n.ut().5t; pisl rlc. il iV,ii;, ml. Pitt ISI' .N I 'oik. unchangerl ; johhlng. tln'. I M rti I A,(-tia lllreil : Itrltne Mleum $ 02l(rjtM, H 1 'i ,alt meats, unchanged ; rsixen, extia soorie. :i.:ai. clear ruts, do. short ch ar, p it1,. Baron, unchanged , tioxeil. extra slioris. Slo 75, clear ribs, jio;:,. short cleats. $io :'.;. Ail LTH V-U ak; elinkens. ll'jc; spring, 15c: turkeva, l iiiltc; du ks. 14c; geeso, 8c. Bl-TTr:i: -si.adv; r i it iH-Steady . al !! . all Its-. Receipt". Slilpmenis 6 o 7 ion '.") 26.(1 4'( (1 ' 8 ( i).) 14 OU0 Flour, bbla. Wheat, I'll . Com. bu 0U. bu NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Speculative Activity Restricted by Anticipation of Further Events. AUTI-TRUST DECISIONS AWAITED Infflnetire ef Kxtra Heeelon Mollified by Reported Itlspneltlon to l imit Activities of t omrrii Short of tirnerel Hevlalon. NEW YORK. March li The sluggish ness of the securities maiket last week In lace of happenings with an Important besting on affairs testified to the previous anticipatory moves which had been timde In speculation. Other events, still awaited, obviously have their part also In restrict ing speculative activity. Most Influential of these, In the stock market estimation, Is the supreme court decisions In the anti trust cases. The Immediate effect of these decisions Is, of course, problematical, but it Is hoped that when they are handed down the financial market will be made responsive to other factors which are now held In restraint by the desire to see that question cleared tip. The proportioii suddenly assumed by the Mexican problem tended to reduce specu lative activity, although the authoritative explanation of the governments military movements had a reassurrtng effect. The reported disposition to limit the activities of the extra session of congress short of sn attempt at general tariff revision had Its part In modifying the Influence of the subject. Further evidence of backward trade ac tivity and of diminished railroad earnings had a part In halting speculation. The I nlted States Steel corporations monthly report of unfilled orders, however, showed that the steady Improvement which has been In progress In the steel trade of late had not been Interrupted and the Increased total of unfinished business at ths first of the month made the showing a satis factory one. But there were few indica tions of a material Improvement elsewhere. The effect of last year's trade reaction, as shown In the annual reports of a number of large corporations, was emphasised by re duction of the Now York Central dividend rate. The official explanation that the lallroad rate decision was responsible for the action did not alter the conviction that decreased earnings called for the step. New York banking credits In Iondon are asserted to bo on a large scale and are kept available for employment should any change occur In favor of profit In the In tereat rate In New York. The Index num ber of commodity prices continue to rise In Ixmdon and to fall In this country, with the effect of sustaining the export move ment from this country and of maintaining the volume of mercantile credits of the country's foreign commerce. The government s report of farm re serves made a brilliant showing of sup plies remaining to supplement the coming crops as feeders of railroad traffic. Feb ruary's Increase In Iron production seems to turn the tide In that basic Industry, following the earlier revival In steel orders. tearing- House Han It Statement. NEW YORK, March 11. The statement of clearing house banks for the week shows that the banks hold $.14.fi29,375 more than the requirements of the 25 per cent re serve rule. This Is a decrease of $3,835,625 in the proportionate cash reserve as com pared with last week. Dally Average PecreasP. Ixians $l,3.14.44fi.8nO (i.44;.!tOO Specie 30S.."21,700 1.0x4,700 Legal tenders 71.M2.7O0 t.941.700 Deposits 1,374. 140,1) M,!) Circulation 4ti.iio5.IOfl C7H) Reserve 378.1M.4H0 S.02.S.4'M Reserve required 813.5:15.924 w).2-4 Surplus 34.629.375 S.K36.II25 IT. S. deposits Inc.. 1,602.500 28.701 Actual Condition Decrease. Loans $1,345,278,000 10.729.300 Specie 304,015.400 8.842.800 lgal tender 72.474.300 6Mi.4O0 Deposits 1,382.708.700 "8.019.810 Circulation 46,647.500 100.100 Reserve 876.519.700 8.999.200 Reserve required 845.677.175 .OfM.UbO Surplus 30.842.525 6.004.150 IT. 8. deposits Inc.. 1.691,600 38,900 Increase. Summary of state bank and trust com panies In Greater New York not reporting to the New York clearing house: Lieerease, loans Specie Legal tender . Total deposits Increase. .$1,108,108,700 $5,182,500 . -115.083,9(10 .. 21.029.S0O . 1,205,806,300 1.130.900 266.900 293,400 London Stock Market. LONDON, March 11. On the stock ex change here today American securities opened about unchanged from yesterday's New York closing. Later a few covering orders were executed and prices hardened. The closing was quiet, a fraction below the best. Conaola. money 81 Lnulavill A N 114 do account SHI M . K. & T S4 Anal. Copper B4H N. . Centra! 1" Anaconda 7 x Norfolk A W 1" Atchlaon 10H do pfd 2 do pfd 1(W Ontario & W 4im Raltlllior A Ohio ltk)V Pennsylvania ' Canadian Pacific. 2ll Hand Mines " M', Heading TOH 22 Southern Ry 124 do ptd Chesapeake A O.... l-hicaao O. W Oh!., Mil. A Bt. P., ll fleers Denver It Rio O. do pfd Erie ...1 do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Grand Trunk Illinois Central... ... 1SS southern Paolflc IU1 ... 12 Union Pacific 177', ... TS do ptd Wl ... Aeta V. 8. steel ,S ... do pfd 1214 ... Ik Wabash 1 ... 244a do p!4 l"4 ...13.1 Epaolsh 4a 90 SILVKR Bar. steady at 24 6-16d per oi. MONEY-24t3 per cent. The rato of discount in the open market for short blls is 2Vo2 per cent; for three months' bills, 244(2 9-16 per cent. Local Securities. Quotations furnished by Burns, Brlnker & 1:0., 449 New Omaha National bank building. Bid. Asked Beatrice Creamery Co. pfd City of Boston 4a Cleveland Hallway 4s, l'-i Fslrrnont Creamery 1st g. 4 per oent. Uernmn Fire Ina. Block Iowa Portland Clement 1st nitg. 4a.... Kansas City K. A U 5s. 1H13 Ksnaas City K. & L. pfd K. C, M at O, bonus 4a. 11 Omaha Country Club 4a.. 1H-1 Omaha Water 6a. 1S46 Omaha. Water Co. lal pfd , Omalia A C. B. St. Hy . 1-'S , Omaha 4t C H. HI. Hy ptd, 5 p. c... Omaha A C. B. Bt. Ky. cm Omaha K. 1. A P. fx. 1933 PaWflc T. & T. 5a, 1KJ3 Sheridan Coal Co Sluux City Tel. 4a Trl-llale I,and Co. pfd and bonus Tri-Clty Ht- I. 5" I nlon Stock Yarda stock 7i, 89 14 1IX.1, I',!, uu1-! inn 941, 100 75 47 !IX y; s( 711 71 D 4') 1)7 47H, K-i k: s 1,7 1 4i ; V.K 7t 47', 71, . .- 47 S4 a lloston ( loalna stocks. BOSTON, March 11. Closing quotation on Mocks were as loilons: A Hones li Mohawk tt Amal. (V.pper A 1. L. S Arlioiia com Atlantic B at C C AS M Hntte c'oslltliin .... ( al. Aiisona al 4t llerla e.iVs e(tla con 1&' '.IS Nlplssliis Mines I')1, I1 North hutle .... 4 North Lake 1I' "old Oomllllon . 17' IHceula 67' Parroll 8. A C. K'2 Uulnry '4 ' . S9 .110 . II . (.7 . Hi . 34', . 4 . I:, . 42 . :,. 47' . 131, . 44 . 7 .114 Ontenntal 1-W Hliamion Copper llanxe C. C 4r, Superior Kant Hutle (.'. M. l-"s Superior A B. M . . l-ranlilln (Ilroui Con 1 Iranhv Con . . . , i;i-eeue I'aninsa .. Isle Hoyale Copper Kerr lke Ike Copper l.m Salle Copper... Misml (Vit'lr .... Asked. "Bid . . Superior a P. C... . . :.' "Tinurl' k V. 8 s. 11. a M. . . do pfd .. I24 ftah (Vin 4 7-14 I isti Copper Co. .. .. 3S winisia . . 41, Wolverine .. IH, Bank 4'learlnaa. OMAHA. March 11. Bank clearings for today were $2,974 46 and for the correspond ing date last year $:i.367.043.S9. Bank clearings for the week ending today were $IH.Hi4.1(4.1M anil for the corresponding week last year $21.452.916 23. ('ally clearings: 1910. hill. Monday '. 4.J6J.S2S. 44 f 8.9n.:.2K.92 Tuesday J. 35s. 490. 05 2 7I.3,7 93 Wednesday 3.:ri.225 8.nffl,790.71 Thursday 3.72T. !M 75 2 94-.. 044 69 FYidav .' 3.247.791. IS 5.911.8.6.37 Saturday 3,W, 04.i.s9 2,974.497.46 Totals .$21.452.9I 2:1 $1,664,104 16 Mlalntf klneki. NEW YORK, March 11 Closing quota lion on mining Mocks acre: I. 'A Mills Clef I Al Com. luiine I so k e, builds .. Con. I al A Va Horn silier .. ln-ii Silver e,e4,lll Coo iffered. . It .! . k ,1M . ill Onlarl'i liphlr simidari ... Velio Jarket ...I ..IU5 .. I'm I of fee Market. NKW YORK. Maich 11. Cf iFKKHi-Fu-tur.s closed siiadv. net 3 points louer ti 2 points higiiei. Sales, 21.7'.si hags. March April atid May. 10 ic, .lone arid July, nctv, Augul-t. 1(1 24; Sept ellibei , III 14c; llrtoher ,9!i:k-, November. 9'.")c; I lociwnher. Jarioar i and February, 9 S2c. Spot coffee, quiet i liio No. 7. 1:'rtl2Sc; No 4 Suntos, li'4c: mild, dull; Cuido4V. LS al-',c. , IIIC4.0 4.11 4 l AMI PR Prices on Board of Trade. CIllCAOtl. March 1 1 Nervousness re gardlng possible alarming discoveries h crop experts, who had been hurried out from here to Investigate rumors of !! slntt fly In Illinois and Indiana wheat fleids. turned prices suddenly upward to day. Closing figures were firm at a net sdtsnce of .c to i,p. Com finished 'c to vi'hc higher than last night, oars un changed to tc off and provisions down IV to 2Vii2?vc. Althoiinh Hessian flv developments were nn worse than the day previous and there was a general disposition to believe that damage tales were so early In the season as to be unreliable, shorts were ttnessv. snd finally ran to cover rather than stand out over Sunday. Definite state ments from Chicago crop experts were ex pected to have considerable effect In the trailing Monday morning. The fright took hold In earnest, tne market had been weak because of large world's shipments, especially on acount of heavv forwsrd Ings from Russia. In addition rain fell throughout southern Minnesota and more was predicted tonight for the tipper Mis sissippi valley. The close was almost the top point of the session. Mat- ranged from 90-V- to 9mfi9H,c, with last sales f,c up at 91's( Local bull houses bought with consid erable vigor In the corn pit. Mar flurrii sted between 49c and 50t,c. closing firm at (Afi.VlVuri. a net gain of Mifrtnc. Cash corn was steady; No. 2 yellow, finished at 47V"S ,. Commission houses were good sellers of small lots of oats. Mav touched as high and low limits Slo and SOHfiUl. with ths close tne off at SISe. There was no special demand for hog products. Accordingly the market drasged lower and In the end wss 15c- to 2Af?r3H, under last night for pork: 84j5o to So down for lard, and fie to 5.JT7Vo for ribs. Prices In Chicago, furnished by ths ttp. dike drain company. Telephone Douglas 1473. 708 Brandels building. Omaha: Articles ! Open.l Hlgh. Low. Close Tea'y. Wheat Ma v.. July.. Sept.. C( rn May.. Jttlv.. Kept.. July.. Sept. rork May.. July.. Lard Mav.. July.. Sept.. Rll's- May.. July.. Sept.. I t .90Hff'V914j'(?V ! 0S 89 tj I I 9m P4, V4 88 49 50S 90 90 89H I i i I 49-VI 49V 50 oijoiVtrvDii&-;5iHifi" 61VJf4 Sit. 81 4 SO', 17 65 16 724 9 174 9 10 9 10 i.U 0 l 3HVtf3l 30-Vll'. SI1 80 81 807 8( I 17 62V4I 17 70 17 M I 17 60 16 6241 16 524! 16 70 16 76 I 22V4, 9 124 I 30 121, 12,, I 9 1241 9 074) ' I 9 4741 9 0741 9 06 I "41 0741 07 I 8 4741 "74 806 9 124 52V, 8741 9 16 I 1241 9 524 9 10 9 10 9 10 124 Cash quotations' were as follows:, FLOP R Steady; winter patents. $J.9(Vfi 4; straights. $.194.40; spring straights. $3.9i"fi4.10; bakers. $3,000)4.10. RYE No. 2. R7c. BAULKY Feed or mixing. 60Jj75c; fair to choice malting, 9099c. SHED Flax. No. 1 southwestern, $2 55 No. 1 northwestern, $2.68. Timothy, $11.25. Clover, $14.75. PROVISIONS-Mess portt, per bbl., $18 25 18.50. Lard, per ion Ihs., $9,024. Short ribs. Bides (loose), $8.7."fl'9 .50. Total clearances of wheat and flour were equal to l.'.l.OiiO bu. Primary receipts were 400,000 bu.. compared with 646,000 bu, the corresponning day a year ago. IlLTTWH- Steady; creameries, 1 613260 aaines, m'.io. Omaha wholesale: pricks; BUTTER-Creamery. No. 1, delivered to the retail trade In 1-lb. cartons, tic; No. J, In 30-1 h. tubs. 25c; No. 8. In 1-lb. cartons. 25c; packing stock, solid pack, 14c; dairy, la 6-lb. tubs, 16417o. Market changes every Tuesday CHKKSE-Twlns, 1545flc; Toung Ameri cas, 184c; daisies. 164(rl7c; triplets, 154 loc; Umberger, 19c: No. 1 brick, 164c: Im ported Swiss, 82c; domestic Swiss, 22c; blue Swiss, 19c. POULTRY Dressed broilers, under t lbs $5 per do.; hens. 15c; cocks. 11c; ducks' 18c; geese, 15c; turkeys, 2oo; pigeons, per dot, $1.20; homer squabs, per dos, $4 Oo fancy suuabs, per dos., $3.50; No. J, per do., $3.00. Alive, broilers, 16o; smooth legs 10c; hens, 114c; stags. 13c; old roosters, 7c : old ducks, full feathered, 12c; geese, full feathered, 9c; turkeys, 17o; guinea fowls. 25c each; pigeons, per dos., 0c; homen per do.. i Ou; squabs, No. J, per dos.. $i.60; No. 2, per do., 60c; capons, over lb.. I4cj old turkeys, 17c. FISH (all froxenl Pickerel, 7c; whits, lie pike 9c; trout, 11c; large crapples. LiAr Spanish macksrel, 19o; eel. lc haddock! Wc- flounders, 12c; green catfish. 241c; roa shad, $1 ach; fhads roe, per pair. 66o; frog legs, per " 60c; lrnon halibut. 10c" h nFFF CUTS-No. 1 ribs, 15c; No. 2 rib 1-Hc: No. 8 ribs, 9"Ac; No. 1 loin. 164e; No' j 13c; No. 8. WW. c.u- onucK. 74c; No. t. o. 1 round, 9Vc; No. 2 Se ptals, 6vc; No. 2, 6c;' No! n-. No I. blue, No 3. 84c; No- 1 8, B4C FRUITS Apple, coiomau extra lancy r. Twig, per full bu. box. $2 50; Washington extra fancv Winesap, 96-112 sizes, per bu..i $2.75; 150-175 sizes, per box, $2.50; Washing ton Mo. Pippins, 44 tier, per box. 12 25; Washington Red-cheek Pippins, 54-64-90-112 sizes, per box. $2.50; Washington Ganos. per box. $2.26; Ben Davis, per boxr .$2.10. Bananas, fancy select, per bunch. $2.25'j, 2 50; Jumbo. bunch, $2.75413.75. Dates. Anchor brand, new, 30 1-lb. pkgs. In boxes, per box, $2.00: bulk In 70-lb. boxes, per lb.. 64c Figs, new California. 50 -ox. Pkgs.. $2.00; Turkish. 7-crown, per lb., 16c; 5 crown, per lb.. 14c; 4-crown. per lb., 13c. Orapel fruit. Florida, 46-54-64-90 sizes, per box, $4.00. Lemons, Llmonelra brand, ex tra fancy, 800-StiO sixes, per box. 14.25; fancy. 300-360 sines, per box, $4.75; 2M size, 50c. per box less. Oranges, Camella Red lands navels, 90-96 sizes, per box, $2.90; VJ6 size, per box, $2.90; 150 size, per box, $2 90; 176 and smaller sizes. $3.00: choice navels. 90-9K-126 sizes. $2 75; 150 and smaller sizes, $2 75. Pears. California Winter Nellls, per box $2.75. Strawberries, Louisiana, per 21 pint case. $3.00. VF.t 1 KT A BLF.H Beans, string and wax. per hamper. $.l.;iKi4.50. Beets, per bu.. 75c Cabbage, Wisconsin, per lb.. 14c Carrots, per bu.. 75c. Celery, California Jiim,. per doz. bunches. h5c. Incumbers, hot liouse. I'a and 2 do, in box. per doz.. -' 25. i:gg plant, fancy Florida, per doz., $'.' A Catilc. extra fancv. white, ner lb., 15c. Lettuce, extra fancy leaf, per do.. 46c. Onions, Iowa, red and vellow. per lb., 2'4c; Indiana white, per lie. 3c: Spanish, per crate. i..'K. union sets white, per bu., 32 lbs., $1.75; yellow, per bu.. 32 lbs., $1 50; red, per bu.. TZ lbs.. $1.50. Parsley, fancy southern, per doz. bunches. &miWe. Parsnips, per bu., 75c. Po tatoes, Karlv Ohio seed. In sacks, per bu.. $1.00; Genuine Red River K. Ohio seed . per bu.. $1.25; Iowa and Wisconsin, white stock per bu.. 75xOc; Colorado, per bu . 90c. Riitabagos, per lb.. ll4C Sweet pon tiles Kansas, per bhl., $a.O0. Tomatoes. Florida, per 6-basket crate. $3,Vri4 0i. Turnips, per bu . 75c. MIS( 'F.LI.ANFOl'S-Almonds California soft shell, per lb., ISc; In sack lots. 1c Kss Brazil nuts, per lb.. 13c: in sack lots 1 r less Coacoanuts, per sack. $,.50; per doz-. Mtc. less, per raw. 16c; per sack Filberts, per lh.. 14c; in sacs ioi lllckorvniits. late, per lb.. 6c: small, lb uc. Peanuts, roasted, per lb., Sc; per lb.. '(. Pecans, large, per lb . In sack lots. 1c less. Walnuts, black, lh 2'c: California, per lb.. 19c; in ti.ia 1c ess. 1 Kiel-. .-New tors, m'im . 1,1,1 , $6 75. Honey, new. 24 frames, $17'. per Dry fiouda Market. NKW YORK. March 12 DRY tWiODS -There was little change In the character of the demand for cotton goods last week, buyers still pursuing a very conservatl e poilry of future commitments ami pro ducers Inclining lo a policy of dramatic cm tallmenl. Prices continue easv nnili r the Influence of the selling of small spot lots. Of the 12.0(10 places of print cloth srn goods sold at Fall River. oO.O") were for spot shipment, the bslance futures, and curtailment of production at that center readied 75.000 pieces. There was a re duction of '4e a yard in one line of staple print, but other printers made no change. There have been several small changes in prices in good, due to conditions Bin -rounding Indlv lijusl trades The .lubbers have been able to hold prices fairlv steady, but they have been forced to sell goods III small lots, thus Increaslna: I lie dose of business and com pelling mills to await nearer approach of the fall season before getting orders oa which tl'ev can work. The volume of busi ness liaSHlllg on -ewnii in.,., -. ....... cales and ginghams for immediate shit mcnt Is relatively better than the trading on domes! ics. or in colored In while or brown cotcn. cottons- It Is the belief of merchants that the iwest prices or I tie year in couon goons will be seen In the next few wmks as ili.-v ate unable to see that cotton can be much lower, so that mills may brnefi from It before a new crop Is ,-rowi. Omaha Hag Market. OMAHA. March 11. HAY No. I, $10 iv No 2. $9u0. packing. $S (t: alfalfa, $1200. straw, wheat, $5 50, rye, 50, oais, $7 .. K 1. A i - f F