riiFriiKKr"oMAifAr(oxiArAiAw:rr(7ninr REAL ESTATE FiltK ABfD RAM( H LAM) FOR 8AI.E OklakavBaa 'eatlaaed. M ACRES Canadian hot torn land; 1 tvereS la cultivation; rn.il second bottom, un excelled for corn and alfalfa; U acres In Bermuda grass, ba.aace plure and some timber; two sets of Improvements; fin barn; outhouses and orchard; 13 miles front National atock yarJs, Oklahoma City; I BJIi to a good town; prlca $36 par acra; easy terms canuijell, Bynuin A Giles, Campbell Bide., Oklahoma City, OkL Orr(. FARM LANDS FOR BALK. 8.008 acrea on new Uoa Oregon Trunk railway. $7. 60 par acra, $1.50 par acra cash, Delano ten years per cent. HH&OOH UNI) TTTLL CO.. Portland.- oat Dakota. EASTERN south Dakota farm. The Cardan spot of the state. Prices WloM an acra. W nta fur map, beta, etu. Blooia A Martin. Watertown. 8. li. QUARTER section; four mllaa ta Estelllne; rolling; good soil; smaii stable; wall. No bouse, $A for quick aala. Rea sonable terms. Owner. W. k.. Duger. Eeielline, et, D. THE LAND fF ALFALfA-At $16 ta $48 par acra. A few homestead relinquish tnanta at $760 to $7i."8. yields $W per acra without Irrigation. Addraaa Walter k. liaynes. Oelrlcha. n. D. ioO-ACRK farm, nlna mllea from On Id a. f mead, fins building, good wall 8v ft 4uU acres under plow. HI per acra. leruia Haywood Nelson, Onlda, H. D. ISO ACRES. mllei from Hot Springs. S. D., 100 area tillable, all f wired, amall bouaa, acrea broke; $13 per acra Bbiriey Land Co., Hot Springs, S. . FOR SALE Three choice Improved (arm ISO. 40 and 220 acrea In Turner county, South Dakota, at o6 to 17b per acra away term. HaxUit s Land Agency, Marlon, . D.- 1MPROVKD farma and wild landa, Roberts county, South Dakota. Prices to 878 per acre. Write to John A. Munre ft Co., Wliinot. Itoberta County, ttouth Dakota. 480 ACRES, fair Improvement. S mllea from station, 2m) acrea tillable, trout streams and Umber; $18 acra, easy terms. Hell Fourth Realty Co., Belie c'ourcue, tt. D. Texas. V STOP, READ, THINK 09 acre, rich - black bog wallow land; 17 mllea weat of Houaton, S mllea front Missouri City, only $36. Beautiful farm, KM acrea, t mllea Houaton, thoroughly drained, on graded road; not an acre of poor land In It, la. Large tracta for col onization. L. H. Bailey, Ml Bins Bldg-. Houaton, Texaa. 866 ACRES Hraso bottom; railroad sta tion on land; Sub; terma. 600 aorea flna black prairie; depot three mllea; 124 par acra; tarma Address tne owner. Dr. ;. a. pres ton, Houaton, Tax. FOR SALE 1,700-acre farm about 7 mllea from Beaumont, Tex. Situated on navigable at ream. Haa a fine Irrigating plant, 4 miles of canal and laterals; all fenced; good buildings. All In cultivation with rice. Will raise do bu. per acre. Is fine orange, fig and truck land. Will sell for 137 bo per acre. Including Irrigating plant. Terma, Handall Silverman, Beaumont, Tex. s SAN PATRICIO CO. I.tno acres near Odem IM 710 acrea near Odem tHtn 1,700 acrea near Taft S&.U0 UNO aorea near Taft ,.Ko.W 1. 1). COOK ft CO Blnton. Taxaa. WSeewaala. FOR MADE Farm 2.'4 acrea grain and stock adjoining Incorporated town; paatur axtandlng to liver. Horn good oak tim ber. Kor particulars addresa Charles AUo. LynxvlUe. Wat. EIGHTY aorea, Burnett county, Wis consin; 6S cultivated; good bulldlnga, mower and rake. Village 1H mllea. S2.7UO; part time. A. U. KJbba. New Richmond :vbj. WyonalnaT. ' FOR SALE IS.W0 gerea, mramle Co.. Wyo.. In the Oolden iTalrle district, all fenced; several hundred acrea under cultivation; stocked iiih shun and cattle at nreaent: will sell with ranch; will divide and exchange for eastern Neb. or -Iowa farms. J. T. BELL. OWNER. Cheyenne. Wyo REAL ESTATE WANTED WHAT AN IOWA 1-AHMF.K WANTS. Have you anything to offer the farmer Mt ins? Anv chau d Tend lor blgbor priced; general merchandise store for land, of any kind of an exchanger Or have yon pome land you want ta aeil for caaht Tha na nauer that leaches the lowa farmer ta the Des Moines Capital; 41.000 circulates Allvx rat ainala Inaartkin. 1 cent a word. tx iieertlone, I cents a word. De Molaae liiv enttai. ilea Aiomea ta. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR SALE 660-ACRE! CASS COUNTY FARM, THREE AND ONE-HALF MILES FROM TOWN; RICH. LEVEL LAND; THIRTY"-FIVE ACRES .IN ALFALFA BALANCE IN CORN AND HAY. THIS FARM IS WELL IMPROVED WITH HOUSES AND BARNS. FENCED AND CROSS-FENCED. WILL ACCEPT AS PART PAYMENT OMAHA TRACKAGE OR OTHER CLOSE IN VACANT. C. Y. SMITH. 1S13 FARNAM. ST. 130 ACRES bottom Alfalfa land, central Neb. All alfaiia land. 16 acres In alfalfa, W wheat, all In cul. Take automobile part one it. H. J. Hill, Brownell Block, Lin coln, Neb. 9"0 ACRKS, practically all smooth up land. S mllea town. lli.OO an acre. Waul smaller farm, or Incoitu- property, li. J. Hill. Brownell Block. Unculn Neb. FOR SALE OH 'l'tADK for stock of general merchundlse, two new houses In Lincoln or western land. Improved Ad dress Y l.-S. care of Bee. FOR sale or trade for slock. Northwest ern thresher engine, new IVnturv separator and alx-botlom eniiiu gantr plow; a 1 new. Uli lfiieele. t-Unciitk. Neb. S2.tti0 EljriTY In a atrictly modem new house, 7 rooms, rental value S-lV Want good up-to-date auto or clear cheap land or lot. P. O. Box ITu. FOR Sale or 'trade-A good saloon In - Nebraska, Address II. Ilafner. Btiiiv. Neb WE exchange properties of merit II. 11. Culver, oi:i-sl3 N. Y. I-'f Douglas 7tw. TO EXCHANGE A choice running stock of merchandise. Invoice about to.ouo, want Minnesota farm. .Address Box s. Here ford. Colo REAL ESTATE LOANS LOAN" to home owner and home huitd era, with privilege of soaking partial pay (nests semi-annually. W. H. THOMAS 08 First National Bank Bldg REAL ESTATE FIRST MORTGAGES FOR SALE. Anv of the follow. ng loans: Two of t-.7.4) on lv acres each. One of $o.t on acres, tine of tii.oiHi on :ioi acres All due in four years, abundanllv secured nd will sell to net buyer a per cent. Fur ther particulars on application. T1IK (llvAIN HKLT COMPANY 305 First Nat l Bank Bldg f- Telephone, Tyler 1070. Omaha, Neb. WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. CHEAP MONEY. Itcpresentlng ih penn Mutual T.lfe Ina Co.. with aaaets of ovar 8 1 IT uta Ota). I ara (irepared to accept all the good loans of feied oa lniLrovcd Omaha real eatala busineaa and reatdaac-e luau niade wiiliout THOMAS PRENNAN City waUonal Bank Bldg. WANTED Cliy loans and warrants, rasnaia kuullh 4 Co., UUt Farnam sir, W. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Parallel for Extreme Dullness Only in Nineteen-Four. MERCANTILE LIQUIDATION PLAIN Advice from the Mare Ira porta at Indastrlal Iritrri l)mg Caatloa Shoeea by the Urir Jobber Baal DUtrlbatare. NEW YORK. March 26-To find a par allel for tlie extreme dullness oi tne Block market last week. It la necessary to go back to March 1"4, when speculation was reduced to a minimum while the market awaiting tne decision in the Northern (Securities rase. Never since that time has trailing lalleu to a daily average In tne neighborhood of 2OU.0HO share. various tacts and figures at hand con firm the fju increasing Impression that the country is now undergoing slow but cer tain mercantile liquidation. 1 Ills Is ap parent In ail sections except the Bouin, where business in many lines shows little uiininution. Advices fiotil the more Im portant industrial centers, especially In re gard to textiles, denote lite caution shown by large umbers and distributors, while the I aft fotttiltr lit has witnessed a falling otf In steel and Iron. Other evidence of the movenii nt in almost all branches of trade is found In the steady decline In hank cIcarliiKS throughout almost the entire country. 1 here wax a momentary show of animation In tlie securities market Monday when It became known that the supreme court had adjourned for tlie two weeks without hand inK down the decisions In the anti-trust cases. It was thought that advantage would be taken of the brief respite from the Influ ence of this uncertainty to undertake a speculative movement. ! he supposition was dispelled the lollowln day. wnen not the slightest resioiise came from outside circles to the tentative effort of the board room element to Inaugurate such a move ment. Opinion Is quite common In the fi nancial district that steps Intended to an ticipate the supreme court's decisions in th stock market at least, have been com pleted. Kor this reason other causes For the lethargy of speculation are sought. Some traditional caution develops In speculation with the approach of the period of April money settlements. The banking position i t mains so strong that nn symptoms of money market strain is found. It Is rather the signs of trade retro gression that may help to account for the halt In stock market speculation. The resignation of the cabinet served to draw attention more closely to the crisis In Mexico and to emphasize the determi nation to proceed with caution. There is also much uncertainty over the scope of the activities of the new congress which is so soon to assemble. Number ( sales and leading quotations on stocks were as follows: Balsa. Hlfh. Low. Clna. Allls-rhalmera prd . II Amalianuusd Copper !, M 2 REAL ESTATE LOANS (Continued.) - Good 6 Farm Mortgages always on hand and for sale at amounts from U00 to $3,000. BENSON & MYEKS, 412 New York Life Bldg. IX) W RATES. BKMIS-CARLBEnO CO.. 00 12 Brandeis Theater Bldg. GARVIN BROS.. 3d floor N. Y. Life. tM) to lloti.OOU on improve! properijr. No delay. C1TT and Farm. JOHN N. FRENZEK, MONEY TO LOAN Payne inveatment Ca OMAHA property and Nebraska lands. tl'KEEFE REAL ESTATK CO.. 1016 New Omaha National Bank Building. 1300 to tiaoot made promptly. F. Wead. Wead Bids., lua and Farnam. STEAMSHIPS aixaN UNa Plata reeqee ft. twrwnea ttoata. Weekly aalllnca from HONTRBAi- 'iU LIVERPOOL, OLABOOW " LONDON. HAVKK. Franee fyirtnialitlr from PHILADELPHIA and BOSTON te CLASOOW Spleodld aoaoery, ahorteet paaaaga. low rata Any Railway Agaot, or ALLAN A CO., Oeneral Afeeta, 1,4 Jackaoa Bl4.. Chlcaaa. ANCHOR LINE STEAMSHIPS NEW YORK, LONDONUERKY AND GLASGOW. NEW YORK AND NAPLES DIRECT. Single or Hound Trip Tickets between New York and Scotch, h-ngilah, Irish and all principal Continental points at attractive rates. Bend lor Hook or information. Superior Accommodations, Excellent' Cui sine. Apply Promptly for Reservation to local agents of Anchor Line or HENDER SON BROS., General Agents, Chicago, III WANTED TO BUY WHEEL chair; must be cheap. W 113, Omaha Bee. Write, ANTKfi Invalid adjustable chair. 245 Bryant St., Co. Bluffs. wheel BEST price paid for 2d band furniture, carpets, clothing and shoes, lei. D. sun. WILL pay cash for a-room modern cot taite. bath and one bedroom on ground floor; no fancy price. A. T. Ayers, 4027 Sew ard. WANTEIi Good, big tent; give descrlp tlon and price. H a, Hee. WANTED TO RENT WANTED Room ni board In strictly private family, man and wile. Ilrat class, Reference exchanged. Addresa S. K12, Bee. COl'PLK without children, want 6 or 7- room house in good section; must have burn or garage; want to do business with owner who would appreciate careful tenants. O 910, Bee. a-ROCM cottage, modern except heat, by May 1; to m lairaiy. i iiet WANTED SITUATIONS POSITION by thoroughly experienced bookkeeper and acrcun'"t: good rater ences. Address U 77k. oee. PRACTICAL NURSE. Webster 1U4. POSITION as night watchman; sober and reliable. G 7so, Bee. PORTER for Webster iO00. private home. Phone VANTI-:I Position in drug store or gen eral merchandise store; am registered In Nebraska; can slve best of references. W rite J. tl. Woolsey, Hubbell, Neb. GOVERNMENT NOTICES CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE, Omaha. Neb . March -1. liilt. Sealed pro pouuls, ill triplicate, will be lecelved here until 10 a in., central standard time, April tt, Hill, fur furnishing mineral oil and KAnuline during the fiscal year ending June M. V.2. at posts In this Department. Information furnished on application. Captain F. C. BOIJ.ES Chief Quarter master. M24-25 27-A3U-21-22 , OCEAN STEAMSHIPS- IIA1MBUR0-AMERICAN All Modern Safety Devices (Wireless, ate) IaiuUoii i'ewia Hamburg Allierlka Apr. tip m 1 aeepreiorta Apr It Hluoil..r April 11 'Kale'u Aug Vic April M Hiti-Carilun a la Carte Heaiauraut. ecalla al Plrlnouin and faerouerg. eeHaiuburg Direel. anxiod Cabin only. AROUND .THE- two cmuisEa By the ett-enuhip "CLtv I: la at D" (17.11 Tana) Tha flret lo I nave Duration 1 1 0 OATS cobt $650 XnolnAinf ALL necessary 1 pease Aboard aaa aVaaera, WORLDrssTis Nee York Nuvember Ifi'lMld Praa- OST AX OCEAN LINER clco b. 17, 11! a t M t VIA ft, at S'B x a A m Xtlatal lit kaadulph ft tltioago, iu., or lawai aaebta. American Areultural ... I? Amrtran tft Sufar in 44t 44l 444 American Can 1mi Amftrvaa C. A F 100 U MS U AtlMrlru Cotton Oil Ill SO b Innrl'in UAL. pr4 U Am Irm aranti 14 a I n Atnrt-a.n Lin aped 11 '4 Amerlran Looufnotlva Ametinan A R too 1 "V " Am. I A R. pM 1(4 iot iM 1CH Am. steal Koundnae luo 4;t 4.'v 47 Am. Sucmr furinlng li Amen. an T A T 144 144 1S American Totiaroo pfd s Pi Amanian Wooian l'W th li m Anaconda Vlnlrif Co. ln IRs, It, H Atchlann t.lOQ li 0t 1W Atrblann fd MH Atlantic Uut LJna. Haltlmora A Oeie . Mm IMP lot Hatblehain Stl II Brooklyn Rapid Tr 0 1S "l4 '" tainadian Pariria too tt til I'.'H Ontral Lathar Kit ( 'antral uf New Jaraer XM CJieupeaka A Ohio 400 111 11 11 Chirari A Alton X OikHf u. w , naw l' X1V4 xl i tliA tr U W , prd M 44 44 44 1 tllr.no A N. W 1444 c. it. a at. p lot in w tut mil ... c . ;. A St. l. t (lorado K. A I M Colorado A BoutHarn tl Clnnaolldated Uaa IM 144 1444 U Corn Pruducta lot) 14Uj 144 Uelawara A HuilaM 1(74 Kenrrr A Klo Uranda 114 D. A R. O. prd -,o Plitlllara' Sacurltlaa as 14 nna io r a e r.rla let pfd - 4744 Erta Id prd t74 Oananal Electric 100 14414 14IS4 1474 tlraat Northern p'd ... lrT 127 1W4 Oreat Northern Ore ctra.... 700 ti4 41 1124 llllnola Central HO 13a 135 131,14 Interhormiih Met I8V4 Int. Met. prd 100 U U BS Intarnatlonal Harraatar let. Marina pfd 144 International Paper 100 I044 104 1114 International Pump ' 41 lowa Central 140 1444 U 14 Kaniaa Cltr Bo 14 K. C. Se. pfd ti Laclede Uaa 400 11144 111 14 lliS Loulevllle A NaahTUI. Minn. A St lunula lm 14 14 24 M . Bt. P. A 8. . M 100 147 14T 147 M , K. A T 1.7'W tJ4 4114 61H M , K. A T. prd WO 1(0 ltU 12 Mtwiuri Partna 624 National Lead 86 N. K. R. of M. td prd ton 104 1074 lot New York Ontral loo 4114 414 414 N. Y., O. A W 1.600 1071a 107V4 IO1V4 Norrolt A Weatem 70 Northern Pad flo too 123V4 USli 12.14 Paclllr Mall 100 I44 lt4 M14 Pennmrlvanla 121144 IW14 m Peovle'a Oa 1,300 1 07 .'4 li7 P., O.. C. A St. L 100 I a 7V4 Plttahun Coal 600 22V4 It 12 Preaaer) Si eel Car 1.1 Pullman Palace Car 100 140 10 Railway Steel Spring XI Reading t.4O0 IU 154V. ir4 Republic Rteal it Republic Bteel ptii 7 Rock Inland Co luO X9'4 Rock Iiland Co. prd M It. U t I F M pfd 100 42 42H 414 St. Louie H. W II V4 tt. L. S. W. ptd v 7V4 tloae-fthefnrld B. ft I M Southern Paririe aoO 11474 1144 lm-4 Southern Railway M4 80. Railway pfd 4414 Tenneeeea Copper 100 M'4 MV. 114 Tel. A Paciric... 14 T., 8t. L A W 100 I1T4 214 ilu, T., 8t. L. A W. prd M0 604 44 40 Pnlon Paciric 4. NO 171.44 lrra 17A I'nlon Parltlc prd KM 114 14 t-nlted Stataa Realty 100 T2V4 T24 724 United Statee Rubber 000 4?4 41 42 Pnlted Statea Steel 10.400 714 784 7"4 V. 8. 8teel pfd 100 114 1114 H Utah Copper 100 444 44 444 Va. -Carolina Chemical .... 1.100 0414 4414 u Wabaah 17 Wabaah pfd 81 Waatarn Maryland 40 Waettnshous Blectrlo 61 Weatsrn Union tOO 72 71 72V4 Wheellns A U B 44 Lamm Valley l.tmO 17t4 172 '4 17b Total aalea for tha day, 44,700 aharea. ere York Money Market. NEW YORK. March 26. MONEY On call, nominal. Time loans, dull; sixty days, 2H per cent; ninety days, iai per cent; six months, 3 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE FAPEK 4y per cent. STERLING KXUHANUH-HUiy, Wltn actual business in bankers' bills at S4.84J6 for sixty day bills, and at S4.M10 for de mand. Commercial bills, $4.S3i. BONDS Government, steady; railroad, Irregular.' Closing quotations on Donas looay were follows: U. 8. ret. ta, rag., ..10114 Int. M. M. 4V4a, , 4414 ta4 3'4 n . i4 , IU , 7 , 44 do ooupon 101 fcV""1 4a V. B. la. reg... ..1014 do 4H . d do coupon V. S. 4a, reg du coupua Allia-taial. lat 4a.... Am. Ag. aa Am. T. A T. c. 4a. ..1014K. C. So. Ut la..., ..116 L 8. deb. 4a 1131... ..llttaL. A N. unl. 4a .. 7744 M. K. A T. lat 4a 1014a do sen. 4e loa 'M Paciric 4a . J7V4 Am. Tobacco 4a eat N. R. R. of M. 4Va do 4a 107 S N. Y. C. 1. H4a M Armour ft Co. 44a.. S3 iio deb. 4a 12V AlcAleon fen, M N. T . N. H. ft H do cv. 4a do cv. 6a. ldilU cr. e 1334 U04aN. ft W. let 0. 4a... t4 do r. 4 1074 TNo. Pacific 4a .... tiSt do la 71V4 ao4 0. 8. L. rfdg. 4i B3:4 1.... 441 Penn. ot. IVta lilt... v, IOI44 do eon. 4a 1034 A. O. L. lat 4a. . bal. A Ohio 4a.. do do 8. W. IVa. Bruok. Tr. c. 1 On. of Oa. 61 . Ceo Leather Se rt Raadlna ten. 4a. 07 C. of N. i. f. 1U St. L 8. r. fa. . 11. . IIS . 71 . 0'4 . 7t4 . tl4 . 874 . t4'4 .1044 . 7414 .10014 .10414 . 044 .1014 Chaa. ft Ohio 4a 1' do (en. ta do ref. 4a MS St. L. 8. W. a. 4a. Chicago A A. l4a... 70 o Ut (Old 4a... C B. ft 41- S 4a t S. A. L 4a do gen. 4a 07 So. Pao. col. 4a.... U. M. ft 8 P. ( IV4a tla do or. 4 C. R. I. ft P. 0. 4a. 74 do 1st ret. 4a do rfg. 4a ' So. Railway 4a Colo. Ind. ta T4 do gen. 4a Colo. Mid. 4a 4' Union Paciric 4a.... C. A 8. r. ft a 4V4a H do c. D. A H. CT MS do let A rat. 4a., D. A R. O. 4a do ref. te DtaUllera' ba Brte p. I. 4a do geo. 4a cv. 4a, aer. A.... do aeiiea B Oen. Elac. or. ta... III. Can. lat ret. 4a. , MStl'. S. Rubber 4a..., . Mitl' 8. Steel 2d ta 105S , 744 Va. -Car. Cham. ia. .1014 . I&vtewabaah lat ta lot . 76 S, do let A ex. 4a 70 14 , 74 Weatern Md. 4a Mt, , 70 Weat. Eleo. cr. ta... t2 ,147 Wla. Central 4a 2 . M44 Mo. Pac. ot. ta 46 Se London Stock Market. LONDON, March 26. American securities opened today around parity and prices hardened slightly. The advance was checked by forecasts of the New York bank statement and the market closed quiet. Conaola. money.. II 15-14 loulevllle A N 141 do aocount .11 M., It. A T 1444 . 444 N. Y. Central Ills, . TI4 Norfolk A W U014 .11114 do pfd to .lot Ontario ft W 424 .1064 Penneylvania 46 .tit Rand Mlnea 74 . M4 Heading tl) . tl Southern Ry 87 4 .126 do prd 4e , Ut Southern Pacific 114V4 . tl' Union Paciric 141 . 7.1 do prd 4H . to U. 8. Steel.: eus, ,. test do pfd li", ,, 3 Wabaah 17Vtj ,. US4 do ptd I .134 tpanlah 4a 40 Anial. Copper Anaconda Aachieoo do pfd..n Baltimore ft Ohio.. Canadian Pacific... Ctieeapeeka A 0..., Chicago Q. W Chi., Mil. ft St. P. De flee re , Denver ft Rio Q... do ptd Brte do lat ptd du td pfd Grand Trunk llllnnla Central. SILVER Bar, quiet at 24 VI per ounce. MONEY 2S Per cent. The rate of -discount In the open market for short blls Is 2412 9-16 per cent; for three months' bills, 2'44(2 6-l per cent I. oral Seearttlara. Quotations furnished by Burns, Brlnker & Co., 449 New Omaha National bank build ing: Anial. IVippar, l-fear, 6 p. c. notea but-rough Adding Maobine Unoi! School PlslrUl 6e , lvtO Cu.iehy Pa.klug Co. , UK C'olumbue. Neb., K L. ta, 1K.'4 Chicago U. W. l.tllg 4 lift Ik-mpeter Mill Mfg ( o. atuck lalrniont Creamery let g 4 per cent.. lowa Portland Cement let mtg. ee Kansaa City R 4 L he. 1U K C, 44 A U. 4a. bunua Kannaa City Stook Yard alis k Uet St. R.. K. ". aa. Ull Bid. Aaked. w4 6 21 luO Ml Ko 40S4 aa 116 V 10 17 Ml 474 'i 4h, av lei l 44 '4 Pat I m 47 17 He 1 li.'-t 9a 7H n;, 61 44 at 47 e si lKUH Ktt Kl 44 imeha Coumry Club aa. lt:l Omaha Waler i4 uinalia A c B St. Hy. ta, Itll U A C U St Rt pfd. b p c, ei dlv Omaha '. B. Hy. A Bridge Pailtic T. A T. ia. 1IJ1 K.xky Mountain Bell Telephone Trl-Btate lnd V. pld A bunua Trt-Clty R. A Lt. Swift A Co , 1914 Laion 8Uxk Tarda atock New lark Car it jlarkei. The following quotations ara furnished by Logan ft Bryan, members New York Stock exenange, Hi Buut.i Sixteenth ii t. Omaha: Her ttaie Uaa Hutte Coalition-... Cactua i'bltie Chief l"c' Kraitlon Uavli-Paly Klv tentral I44 NeTada Cona 17 Newhoua , 14 Ohio Copper fa Rawhide Coalltloa.. IS Ray Central 14 Mailt Pag Co , ! Sliver Pli k , 4 Kerr Lake , 14 fcuperlor A Pitta... , W Tonopaa tllnirg , 4S Trinity Couper t t'lllted Copper t North Iake , 4S Bohemia , 1 OJibway . 4- 144 t IS 1 luut 4 . 'V. 14 i Kir tone I t'rankitn H11U1I, Helmont Uoldfieid Fkirenc Greene i ananaa Inapliatlon truee Baak of Grruiaay statriueat. BERLIN. March 25 The weekly state ment of the Imperial Hank of Germanv allows tha following rliatigea: Cash In hand Increased 28,53.0(4) marks; loans de creased 17 140 000 marks, discounts de creased 15.71.oiiu marks; treasury bills in creased l.uCat) marks, note In circulation Increased ll.651.0o0 marks, deposits In creased 7.59.VUU marks, gold In hand in creased 13. 11. "JO marks Tha Kay to ln Situation Bee Want Ads. (GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Liquidation and Be porta of Rain Help Oeneral Decline. SHIPMENTS FOR WEEK HEAVY Cora Valaea Follow Downward Trend -Mew Bearish, hat Cowering? hy the Xherta at reagthras Pltaatlon. OMAHA. March 20, IflO. I.iguidation In the wheat continued and foterast for rain In the spring wheat ' and lower cables helped the decline. I he world's shipments for the week have been heavy and financial troubles in Fiance are also heavy bear factors. , Com has followed the decline In wheat. Conditions have been bearish, the feature being the heavy discount of cash under the futures and the larger primary re ceipts. News was still very bearish on the wheat and flour situation, but week-end covering by shorts was of sufficient volume to give the market a steady tone and values were at the same level as yesterday. Cash wheat was reported He lower. The corn market was steady to firm on the early covering by shorts, but later as this class of buying slackened, selling P""" sure was renewed and with lower cash volume the market again slumped, closing, dull and unchanged. . Primary wheat receipts were 1M.0W ousti- els and shipments were 1S9.000 bushels, aKalnst receipts last vear of Pkh.OOO bushels and shipments of 1.04) bushels. Primary corn receipts were ..o.w" uuo Is iinri hlnm.i.li mini 3(7 01 bUHtielS, agalnnr-recelits last year nf 7S4.0U0 bushels and shipments of 669.0UO bushels. Clearances were 2i'4 000 ousneis oi v -i 120 bushels of oats and wheat and Hour equal to 143,000 bushels. Liverpool closed Hd lower on wnci. and 'vrrUd lower on corn. WHEAT No. 2 hard. 834Sc6Mic; No. s hard. 81V4fc4ic: No. 4 hard. 74Hsmc; re jected hard, esW'WTS'c ; No. 3 spring, 84V 87Vic; No. 4 spring. 77V&X.1V4C; No. 2 durum, oliViiMHc; No. S durum. oiV(7S"n. CORN No. S white. 40Wti4ic; io. o wnw 40H-40V,c; No. 4 white. SVtf3Mc: No. S color. ,W464H4c; No. S yellow, tO'aO-Vac; No. 3 yellow, 894er;ic; No. 2, 4ofnHc; No. I, JiHi-Stoc; No. 4, 8cJa3oV4c; no grade. SbTTc. OATS No. I white. ZWpCTc; manuaru. Z:'uHic; No. 8 white, 27fu2So; No. 4 white. 27'4'&'27c; No. 3 yellow, z.vtw -?:, No. 4 yellow, ZTiaCTSc. . BARLEY No. 3. SiVnSc; No. 4. 75n7c; No. 1 feed, 66ii75c; relected, 65ijJ70c. HYE No. 2, &VpXKc; No. 3. MS4c. Th fnllnvlnv .-eah Were rfDOrted. WHKATNn. h.rd 1 car. M4c; No. 3 hard. 1 car, 8244c. CORN No. 3 white, 4 cars. 40V; 4 cars. 4014c; No. 2 yellow, 3 cars, 4t4c; No. 3 yel low, 2 cars, 4XHc; 3 cars. 4f'4c; No. 4 yel lew 1 ear m4c: No 2 mixed. 1 car. 404c; No. 3 mixed. 1 car. tWc; 8 cars. 40o; No. 4 mixed, 1 car, 3Mfcc: No. 8 color, i car, avc, no smite 1 car. x7r OATS-Standard, 1 car, 28Wc; no Rrada, 1 car, ZTc. Carlot Receipts. Wheal. Corn. Os' Chicago 81 368 164 Al inneanolls 14 ... Omaha 3 73 17 Duluth .VI CHICAGO GKAIK AND PROVISIONS Eeatarea of the Trading; and Cloeing Prices on Board of Trad. CHICAGO, March 25. After being up and men down the wheat market today closed steady at middle fig-urea, the same as last nlht, to ao below. Varying news about the weather had a Rood deal to do with the action of prices. Corn finished un changed to 9ac off. oats not altered at all and provisions running from 10Grl2Vic decline to 2 Wo advance. Evening up on the part or snorts formed the Influence which finally steadied wheat. There was no con tinuance of yesterday's improved demand for the cash grain. Flour trade also was poor. Absence of rain both northwest and southwest had a bullish effect early, how ever, speculators showing a nervous feel ing as a possible renewal of fear concern ing drouth. An eauallv sensitive response though followed announcement of a bearish forecast that the weather would become generally unsettled and that rain might be expected In the spring wheat territory. High and low limits for May were 8tg 8 ',4,0 and oo4c, with the closing at 8c precisely the figures current twenty-four hours before. Corn dropped 1u consequence of liberal receipts and onr account of slow cash de mand. May rantreoV between 47VjC and 4774c, flnlshlfi stradyi.at 47V&4744C, a net loss of tc. iso. 2 yellow corn closed at 4oWa'47a Buying for shorts led to a late rally In oats. May fluctuated from 34H4C to 30Vc and when business came to an end was 30a30Vic, no different from last night. Packers were on both aides of the trade in provisions. Pork closed at 7V4c to 10 IVjc decline, lard 6c down to a shade up ana ribs unchanged to ZVpc greater cost. Prices in Chicago, furnished by the Up dike Grain company. Telephone Douglas 2474. 708 Brandeis building, Omaha: Articles. I Open.j High. Low. Close. Yes y, Wheat ill May... oSlSMi7 88V, 88 88, July... MVflSSsVd7 MS, ws Sept... ool , WW ib c4 bSt. Corn May... t73 477 474 47'Bl471.!I?'TA July... 4!S 4W 49- i ivy. Sept... 50SI&1I, 6t) - 60 fivoOSa Oats 1 May...S0S 80H 30HSH 90S July... SOW aoSloO'p-'-t 30 BO), Sept-..!80(JfH VI 30 ,30V 30VM Pora May... 15 96 16 00 15 87 15 85 16 7 July... 16 66 15 72 16 67 15 67 15 65 Lard May... 8 70 8 40 8 65 8 65 8 62 July... 8 65 8 05 8 67 8 67 8 60 Sept... 8 60 8 62 8 55 8 62 8 67 Ribs May... 8 90 8 95 8 82 8 90 8 90 July... 860 860 855 860 860 Sept... 8 60 8 56 8 60 8 62 8 60 Cash quotations were as follows: FLOUR Barely steady; winter patents, t3 9t4 Su; winter straights, $3,604)4.10; spring straights, $4.0ufu4.10; bakers, $3.004. 40. RYE No. 2, 9iV- BARLEY Feed or mixing, 75a88c; fair to choice malting. 98cfctl.08. SEEDS Flax, No. I southwestern, $2.30; No. 1 northwestern, $2.50. Timothy, $11.60. Clover, $15.50. PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl.. $16.76 ii 17.00. Lard, per loo lbs., $0.06. Short ribs, sides (loose), $.27iu9.IA. Total clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 14,000 bu. Primary receipts were 3u0,u00 bu., compared with 96,9u0 bu. the corresponding day a year ago. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 190 cars; corn, 262 cars; oats, 113 cars; hogs, 49,000 head. 1 Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red, ksVuHic; lio- s reUl Mr8w,c; No. hard, to-viyoc; No. 3 hard, S6uMc; No. 1 north ern spring, iofewc; No. 2 northern spring. aOiiUoc; No. 3 spring, muw com: xso. i cash, 46(4'-4c; -o. J casn, w-io-mc; .o. i wlilte. 4)u46'tc; No. 3 white, 4.(V4(44c; No. 2 yellow, 46y47c; No. 3 yellow, 4o44uc. Outs: No. 2 cash. ."J iv -'. -o. t wulte, Aj'oMc; No. 3 white. zovxiijuie,c; standaru. Hi l l r-.ll Mieaoi ; i-icaiiicnca, lo'tc; dairies. 14'n2K'. EGGS Weak, at mark, cases included, loitiloc; receipts. 13.SI5 cases; firsts. 14V; prime firsts, lie. CHEESE Steady ; daisies. 13H!ifl3c; twins. 114j12c; young Americas, loVuHc; long horns. loVal4c. POTATOES Steady : choice to fancy, 48 toinic; fair to good, 45ip47o. POULTRY Steady ; turkeys, dressed, 19c; hens, live, lo'jc; sprltiKS. live, 15c. VEAL Steady ; 60 to 01Mb. weights, &(j'7c; 60 to 85-lt. weights. 7ulc; So to llo-lb. weights, 9t'llo. 1.....1111. 1 odav Wheat. 33 cars: corn. 368 cars; oats, 1M cars, lstimated tutnorrow-V V heat. 19 cars; com, 262 cars; oats, 111 curs. Kaaaaa City Grain and ProTlileni, KANSAS CITY. March 25 WHEAT May, bl'ioMc bid; July, 83c; September, S3'c bid: cash uncnangea to ic lower; rso. 2 hard. IkVoiHc: No. 3, (iSflflc; No. 2 red, 49 U9ic; No. 3. (a.Hffl'c. CORN May. 46c, sellers: July. 47'c; Septeinber. 4KW4oSc sellers; cash un changed to lc lower; No. 2 mixed. 44iu44c; No. 3. 43ij431c; No. I white, 44c; No. 3. 4.tc. OATS Unchanged to c lower; No. 2 while. SKuS-ic; No. I mixed, 3iuJ0-c. itK-.o. 2. Tin 79c. HAY Steady to $100 lower; choice tlm tit in., 1 . j 1 - rtwiice lirairie 1 1 :' (Mrtt 1 -A i 0 1 1 1 . lit v-e " - ' - - - - IS ' BUTTER Creamery, 24c, firsts, 21c, sec e onds, 19c; packing stoca. im:. EGGS Kxtraa. 10c; firsts. 14c. Receipts. Mhiptnents Wheal. Im :(4.ii 2s.i Coin. bu.. Oats. bu.. : ij i.uw 3 1X4) Minneapolis (irala Market. MINNEAI'OLIS. March 26. WHEAT Mav, 95c; July. eVa'aa-iSc: September. 92','rf " cash. No. 1 hard. 97c; No 1 northern, 9f.!i0t,c; No. 2 northern, M194c; No. 3, lt)'Sc. SEED Flax closed at $2 49. RY E No 2, 5W &(c. FLA) UK First patents, $1 55 Q 4 45; seo- ond patents. 1 4 46 ft 4. 7 6 ; first clears, 3-96 hi to; second clears, 11602.60. BH ANS 20.004, 21.00. CORN No. 3 yellow, 43c. OATS No. 4 white, !tf29c NKW YORK tiKMttlAI, MARKET QeetatlOBS of the Day Varleas CeaameeMtles. NEW YORK, March 2S.-FIX)URQtilet; spring patents. l4.K.Viifi 10: winter atraluhts. $.1 7o-u3.Si.; w inter patents, 84. 4 60; spring clears. 83.764.15; winter extras No. 1. ;' .6o; winter extras No. 8, 83.1p3.26. Re ceipts, 34.143 bbls. ; shipments, fci.ift hols. yi flour, firm: fair in wood. t4.40ta4.bO: choice to fancy, 84.6.Va4 .M. iOr!.MKAL Steady: flna wh te and yel- ow. Il.iyul'tl: rnarae. tl llk.M 1,: kiln dried. 82.76. WHEAT Sunt marVet aaav: No. 1 red. 3Nc. elevator, and MV f. o. b. afloat: No. 1 northern Duluth, Sl-07 f. o. b. afloat. Fu tures market wan steady at the start on covering, but eased off under renewed sell ing on the foreign news predictions for rain in the northwest and weakness in the out side msrkets. rloslna Vc net lower. May. !Vu7c. closed M4C; July, closed MVS. neceipis, Ho.SOO bushels; shipments, none. corn Spot market, steady; export No. 61c nominal f. o. b. afloat. Futures market was without transactions, closing unchanged to tc net decline. May, closed 6f4c. asked; July. 66c, Receipts. 63.J00 bushels; shipments. 22.4S6 bushels. OATS Spot market stesdv: standard White. 3G"c: No. 2. 3fc.r: No "it !f..cv Kv 4. 3440. Future, market nominal; receipts, 42.700; shipments, none. hopsv Firm: state, common to choice. 1910. Kid'atc; !K, LS((j21e; Iaclflo coast, 110, aotiric; ua., 14 a 17c. "iffc-uteady; Central America, 20Vs; Bogota, 21t'5ai4C. LKATHEH Steadv: Hemlock firsts. 23U ii'4c; second, tla23c; thirds, Litr30c; re jects. ltiDl'c. PROVISION'S Pork, steadv: mess. 821.50 fiLI.75; family, SJOOoVil.OO; short clear, tlS.OK-n 19.00. Beef, steady: mess. 314 OOfi K M; fcrrlly, 15.o(Vai.O0: beef hams. SS.OOiiCS-.OO. Cut meats, steady; pickled bellies. 10 to 14 pounds, ll'tfU'-ac: pickled hams. 12c. Lard. steady; middle west prime. S.7fW8.85; re fined, steady; continent, S35: South Amer ica. jio.Zo; compound, 7H-tril)tiC. lALLAw steady; prime city hhds. 6Uc; country. S'sfifi'c. BUTTER Weak; creamery, specials, 24c; ertamery, extras, 224c; creamery, firsts. u(pic; creamery, held special. 20Vcr21c: creamery, held firsts, l7S18c; state dairy. Hurst, zzrpt:zvxc; good to prime. l!-n2lc: process specials. K'yl8'4c; process, extras, 17'c; factory, current make, firsts. 15V4'S,16c. t itM-.M-Mciny, unchanged. KttGS-aWeak; fresh gathered, seclected extras, 18snc; gathered, firsts 16411644c: gathered, seconds, la-ii IMic : state. Penn sylvania and nearby hennery, brown, l&J If '-sc. POULTRY Alive, steady: western chick ens, 14al&c; western fowls, 16V316V: west ern Turkeys. 13c. iiressed, quiet; roasting weetwrn cnicsens, lo'paoc; western fowls, LI'tiG 16V; western turkeys, lfr'Ji'ZOc. Bt. I. aula General Market. BT. LOUIS, March 25. WH EAT Futures weak; May, R8V; July, S6WHc. Caah weak: track No. 2 red. 8iB3V.c: No. S hard. SbljltMiC. CORN Weak; May. 46T447c: July. 48c: cash weak, track No. 2, 4&$ji45V; No. White, 4W'4.c. OA11J Lower; May. SOUc: July. 29-c: cash, track No. I, Sic; No. 2 white, 32c. n x n. i.i ncnangea, ;ic. KLOUR Weak: red winter nntenta. 4 25i4.75; extra fancy and straight. eo. imn.ni; nara winter clears, tl-10a 3.16. . HEED Timothy, $5.00(39.60. CORNMEAL 82 80 BRAN Scarce; sacked, east track, $1.10. HAY Steady: timothy. 812.00f 1 8.00: pinilie, lli.VVVIJD.IIV. PROVISIONS Pork. nnrhi.no-.H- inh. Ding, ii (.oo. iam, unchanged; prime eieaiii, oa 2 miib s 4 ( Dry salt meats, unchanged: boxed extra shorts. tu it- clear ribs, $9.26; short clears. 89.37 V.. Ba con, uncnangeti; noxed extra shorts, 310 50- nl..n iv... i en. , . , . . n - . . ' v.rni in.n, iv ou, puiiri clears, S1U.62V4 rucuini-rinn; cnickens, lac; springs 15c; turkeys, 14u,fc154c: ducks. 15c: ih ov.. BUTTER Dull; creamery, 19iT26c. EGGS Steady, 14c. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 7,700 8,600 29,000 S4.000 84,000 63,000 49,000 42,000 Wheat, bu. Corn, bu. . Oats, bu. . WeeWher In the Grain flee. OMAHA. March -A 1UH The weather Is much cooler in the upper Missouri valley this morning, and is slightly cooler generally throughout tha northwest. Temperatures have risen decid edly In the lower Missouri, Mississippi and Ohio valleys and the lake region, and a slight but general rise Is shown throughout the eastern and southern states. Rainy and unsettled weather continues In the ..ir states. It continues cloudy In the valleys uu weci 10 me mountains, ana light pre cipitation has been quite general through out the mountain districts and west to the Pacific coast within the last twenty-four mo voiiuuueu unsettled con dition that prevails In the vailev. .mi west, the indications are favorable for ciouoy ana unsettled weather In this vlcln- ny wnigni ana suna.ay, with cooler Sun day. ' ... , "U 1910 1909 1908 Lowest last night 47 54 30 36 Precipitation 00 .00 .00 00 rvormai temperature ror today, 41 degrees Deficiency In precipitation since March 1, .01 01 an moo. Ioflc!ency corresponding period, 1910 .ei 01 an men. Deficiency corresponding period. 1903 .63 of an Inch. U A. WELSH. Local Forecaster. Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL, March 26-WHEAT-fipot nun; no. 2 rea western winter, no stock futures, quiet; March, lis 7d; May, 6s 7&4d: July, (is 7d. 1 ' CflPM Klml oAA4... 'A t . V T " 1 "oierican mixed new, 4s d; American mixed old, 6s; fu tures steady; May, 4s 3'4d; July, 4s 4td. Peoria Market. PEORIA, March 25 CORN, No. 3. yellow, 43c; No. 3 yellow, 43c; No. 3 mixed. 43c; No. 4 mixed, 40c; no grade, 37'nS8V. Market lower. OATS Steady; No. 2 white. 30,c; stand ard, 30(&30c; No. 3 white. 80c. Blllveaake Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. March 25. FLOUR dull. WHEAT No. 1 northern, 98iT99c- No 2 northern, 964,97c; May, old, ,sc OATS Standard, 304j31c. BARLEY Samples, tjcijli.OS. Duluth Grain Market. DULUTH. March 25.-WHEAT-No I northern. 96c; No. 2 northern, 9jj4e- May 9.c, usked: July, 97c, asked. ' OATS 29c. Coffee Market. NEW YORK, March 26 COFFEli-Fu-tures opened quiet at unchanged prices to a decline of 1 point, and sold off Bilghtly during the day under scattering liquidation or local pressure In the absence of prompt buyers. There wbj nothing in the day's news to make much Impression of senti ment and part of the business reported was In the way of exchanges from .May to September, at 3 points. The close was dull, at a net decline of 2ft6 points, sales 11. 250 bags. March, April and May, 10 47c; June, 10.41'ic; July, 10 4oc; August, 10.35c; September. 10.1s; October. 10 luc; Novem ber, 997c; December, January and Feb ruary. 9 87c. Havre was franc lower Hamburg. unchanged to pfennig higher: Rio. 6o rels higher at 7$.75; Santos unchanged. 4s SI); 7s 6.'n0. Receipts at the two Brazilian ports. 6. mm bags, against a holiday last year. Jundlahy re ceipts. 3,500 bags. New York warehouse deliveries yesterday were 6.00k bugs, against 6.717 bags last year. Spot coffee, dull; No. 7 Rio. 12V4c; Santos, No. 4, 13c; mild, dull; Cordova, 13Vfct 16.c. Cotton Market. NEW YORK, March 26.-COTTON-Futures closed steady'! flosf: March, M IOc; April, 14.32c; May. 14 43c; Dune. I4.2v; Julv, 14.2tk Aug, 13 76c; Sep., 12 95c; Oct, 12 571c; Nov.. 12.4c; Dec, 12.45c; Jan., 12 43c. Spot closed quiet; middling uplands 14 55c; middling gulf. 14 sue. Sale none. ST. LOUIS. March 25 COTTON Un changed: middling, 147c; sales, none; re ceipts, 62 bales; shipments, 615 bales; stock. 22.220 bales. New York cotton market as furnished by Ixjgan & Bryan, members New York Cotloii exchange. 315 South Sixteenth street: I open. I High.; Low. Close Yes'y. 1 J'arc. I 14 40 I 14 40 I 14 30 1 14 51 1 14 61 I 14 43 ! 14 32 I 14 31 j 14 LI! . 13 so I 13 sv I 13 7 j 12 60 I 12 42 I 12 55 14 30 I It 40 14 43 14 52 14 2- j 14 744 13 7(1 13 S3 12 55 I 12 t3 August Oct. .. Hay Market. OMAHA March 26 II A Y No 1. No 2. $''"0; pat king, is Oil; alf;ilfg hi raw : Wheat. 15 5o. r J e. $d 5o, ca'S, $!0 0. ti2 (ai. V 00. Persistent Advertising HtaC Return is the Road to OMAHA L1YE STOCK MARKET Not Much Change in Cattle for the Week. HOGS FIFTEEN LOWER FOR WEEK Fat heep Are Fifteen to Twenty-Five Higher aad l.amba strong! to Tea teat lllaher Than I.aat Meek. South Omaha. March 1". 191 1- Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday . 4 717 4.77S 11677 Official Tuesday 5.416 V.ti"T Official Wednesday 4.3. .36i 6.379 Official Thursday S.M.I 10 '7 7.;t.ts 1 mciai tl-lday 1,281 7.H36 t in: ieumat Saturday 50 4.5O0 Six dav this week... 14 R.17 41 ST..1 84 OUN Same days last week. . . .20.923 72.1-'6 4l,3'i Same days 3 weeks ago.23.6J4 6.1.240 30 2."i2 Same days 3 weeks ago.!7.sU 62 X03 2.6l,1 Same days 4 weeks axo.19.2J8 6O.J6O IT 6. same days last year. ...22,971 Svi 1 ne loiiuwing table i-lioa toe leceuns of rattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date as compared with lest V'ar: 1011 191 1. Inc. Dec. t attle 2M.22S 24f..M 6.9W Hogs 675 773 M0.K.M 35.122 Sheep 420,260 365,965 M.2S4 1 he following tauie hii.. the range or prloes on hogs at South Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons: Dates. 1911. 1910.!18oo.;i9o8. 11907. 11908. 11906 Mar. Mar. IT.. 18.. 19.. 20.. 21.. 22.. 23.. 24.. 25.. I 87 1 $S f 66 4 24 I 111 4 62l10 641 601 4 5S $ 4S I 6 01 10 61 j 441 4 681 $ 101 4 98 I 3 I t 44 4 66 8 40 6 171 6 0 454 10 631 4 73, 6 25 6 191 5 13 $ 4(7 10 401 64 I $ 1: 6 1l S 04. $ 45jl0 61 1 $ 66! 4 T8 11 6 25 6 01 8 41 10 . 6 Ml 4 8il 6 24 6 ( t 85, 10 65 6 6S 4 SS 6 0S 6 15 Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Sunday. Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union Stock Yards. South Omaha, for twenty-four hours ending at 3 p. in. yes- leruay : RECEIPTS CARS. Cattle. Hogs Sheep. H'r' A C M. ft St. P 2 Wabash Missouri Pacific .... Union Pacific C. N. W., east.. C. ft N. W.. west.. '.. B. ft U.. west.. 2 8 12 6 22 18 1 1 C. R. 1. ft P., east Illinois Central .... Total receipts 1 69 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hobs. Sheen. c man a lacking Co 35 ow-nt and Company 10 SMS l.M 952 Cudahy Packing Co Murphy .. Other buyers 37 '1 Total receipts 47 4,768 296 CATTLE There were no cattle of any consequence on sale todav and the total for the week foots up 19.637 head. This Is a decrease ot about 1,000 head as compared with last week and Is the smallest since three weeks ago. It Is also smaller than a year ago by over 8.000 head. At the beginning of the week receipts of beef cattle were large at all point and the market broke sharply on Monday, be ing quoted lOfgujo lower. During the re mainder of the week there was A alron tendency to prices as receipts became lighter until at the close good, handy weight steers are considerably strongor than they were jat the close of last week. On the other hand heavy cattle are a lit tle easier, the demand for that kind not having been so brisk as for the lighter grades. Still taking the market as a whole there Is at the close of the week compara tively little change In values from what they were at the close of last week. Cows and heifers did not break as did beef steers at the beginning of the week nor have they shown so much strength since then. To put it another way the market on both cows and heifers haa been without any noteworthy change from day to day, and the market is now practically in the same notches as one week ago. Tlie demand has been good all the week and the trade in a good healthy condition. The market on stockers and feeders has been none too active thia week but with moderate supplies the better grades of cattle were reasonably active and they commanded steady prices throughout the week. The common to medium grades have been more or less neglected and have been hard to move but still prices are nut very different. Country buyers appeared to be looking for the better grades. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice beef steers. $ri.00fo6.26; fair to good beet steers, to.75'fi.00; common to fair beef .steers, $4.75(5.75; good to choice cows and heifers, $4.755.60; fair to good cows and heifers, J4.4oiy4.7b; common to fair cows and heifers, $3.00tu4.40; good to choice stock cm and feeders, $5.3Va(i.M5; fair to good Blockers and feeders, $5.006.36; common to fair stockers and feeders, t4.2b(f.oo; stock heifers, $3.754.75; veal calves, $4.0007.50; bulls, stags, etc., $3.754100. HOGS Hog trade settled on much the tame sliding scale that featured yester day's market. From high spot to low spot It was a weak to 10c lower affair. Various loads of selected bacon animals sold early at figures very nearly steady to possibly ti little lower. Prices gradually weakened, to a 10c decline as the morning progressed, oloslng at the full reduction. As viewed by bulk or sales tne general trade was 5 10c lower than yesterday's cost. Receipts, while limited, had no appreci able Influence upon the tone to demand. Inquiry was lacking in life from start to finish and movement was decidedly quiet. Light offerings, suitable for bacon pur poses, attracted better competition than lard grades, of course, and usually moved with a lesser degree of selling effort. Spreads won seasonably narrow, but weight discrimination was possibly a little more severe than on previous days this week. Choice light snlmals sold as high aa fo.50 and ordinary butcher stock moved mound $6 35. Extra heavies dropped to $6.30 and less. Sinoe last week's close the hog market has held a fairly even keel. From Tuesday to Thursday, inclusive, the average cost was practically unchanged. Monday's prices were lower, however, and reaction on the three days following was only par tial. Weakness yesterday and today leaves values at 15c declines as compared with those of a week ago. Representative sales No. 41 . . 42... 41... to... 46 . ... 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A v. ..242 ..it ..2.1 . .211 ..241 . .245 . .&IT ..VA . .23 ..2..0 ..214 ..HI ..2J0 ..'Kt .147 .2 ..222 ..t4S .241 . Hi7 . .27 ..214 . 27 ..2:t5 , 271 . . xr. . . 2'' 4 . 2.'1 ..ai7 . .211 . .Ill . :li . 2W .1117 .212 Rh. Pr. to 36 . . . t 35 ... 4 U It lit . . . t 35 . . . 4 3.-, 80 4 35 40 t ... 4 3S. ... 4 17.4 ... t 40 . . . 4 40 40 4 4i ... t 40 . .. S 40 ... 4 4o ... 4 4t ... 141 ... t 40 . . . t 40 SO t 40 ... 4 40 ) 44 ... t 44 . . . 4 4(1 . . . t 4(1 M 4 40 40 I 4:' 14 HO 4 45 0 4 4a . . . 4 45 . . . 4 45 40 4 4 . ... 4 47'4 ... 4 to 1 610 H IS 8... .. .424 1C0 i 76 SHEEP Nothing new developed in live mutton or lamb trade today, as there was not enough stock on sale to afford any thing like a lest of values. The market, such a It was. remained nominally eteady During the week, demand from packets for all kinds of offerings has been the liveliest thus far this year and prices have been the highest. Multon sheep are closing l.Vu'25c higher than a week ago. tills ad vance applying to ewes and wethers of handy weight more readily than to animals with extra long finish. Top on western ew.es, 104-pound average, was made yester day a $4 9"- Mexicans, hs-pound average-, reached .00 on the previous day, this fig ure being week's high price. Straight strings of wethers were hard to find on most days, $5 10 buying best 113-pound offer ings on yesterday, when trade had plenty of high apota. Shorn ewes closed with a very creditable top of $4.35, but no shorn uithmii wer available. A small bunch of Mexican yearlfligs went at $. 75 yesterday with bulk of ordinary yearlings around I("i540 on previous days. Choice weatern yearlings of light weight ari quotable at $5 jtryG Ml. The lamb market Is closing In excellent condition, some Improvement being due to vigorous demand for high dressers. Pres ent values are strong to a dime higher tian ihoae In force at last week's close. Mexicans have been running mote freely and have been selling at customary pre- iniiitns our wi-nirin stuff. .Vict uiloiiNb Mexicans broiikht the lush pi n e oi im With. 4i.47i, ami ilmkston Mexicans mti.-'! at p; .4) on late nays. VWxtrin lanioa reached $b.J5 and shorn w-eslerna topped at k is Sht-aitT lambs sold on a tauiy goon kilter basts. e yinit.itlo!ia on srieep and Isnitaa Good t l choice lambs, 3.l(p4 46; fair to good lanih-1 S.m 10; handy weight yearlings. 8 ',r 5 6..; heavy yearlings $i.ut4ji.:t.il good t t I choice weth'r, $..( "u6 tall to goo l P wethers. t4tMiotm, good to choice ewes. ' 4.o,.,ui id, fair to good ewes. M-X'ut.b.,, sheep, culls to feeders, $3 0"u 4 00 UK AliO 80 4 Tilt K M ARKF.T; Demand for All t lasses Steady. of Stock la 1 Chicago, March 25 CATTLE Receipts estimated at ; head; market steady; I beeves. 2iu) 7o, 'Irxas steers. $4 faWviW; 1 western steers, $4 ('-n6 SO: stockers and feeders. $4 UKuo.mO, cows and heifers, Si bVuy' j iH); calves. $5.2o(a' . I It M ;?4-Kei-eintM eat 1 to a at 1 1 noA ttearl h 25. -CATTLE Receipts market steady; light. tiiiu7 2i; mixed, $ti hi . Hi7.tV; heavy, $6 Au S". rough, i &Ht '; J good to choice heavy. t 4u4 HO; pigs, $ (it 7 10; bulk of sales. $rt7or(4.ii. S1IKEP AND lAMBA -Kecplpta, estl-J niatid at 1,500 hend; market steady; native. J lmuri.35; w estern, $.1 .;4ti. 4.1 ; yearlings, J $4. 76'un.st); lambs, native, $ii.on-u4) 50; weatern. Jt $.256.bt). I Kansas City Live stork Mark KANSAS CITY. Mo., March 25.-C.AT" TI.I" 1 irket ti Receipts. 11K head, no southerns: ma steady. Native steers, $5.J6'iiH.5t; southern steers. $4 6trntf 00; southern cows and heif ers, $.t 4tV(n..ii; native cows and heifers. $.1 ("Ku .I.'i; stockers and feeders. $4 ft-yti 90, bulls, $40oit625: calves, $4.&(cr7.60; western steers, $4 7rxi600; western cows. $3 2..J MOOS Receipts. S.d) head; mark steady. Hulk of sales, $6 ooii 80; heavy, $ 6..(dt R5: packers and butchers. $ 6fi'(3f.80; light, tti Toco 86. KIIKEP AND I.AMB8-Receipts, 1.000 head; market steadv. Muttons, $4 2ttffT6.2i; lambs, $5.rwtit .30; fed wethers and yearlings, $4.4co0.76; fed western ewes, $4.00i(.U. St. I.onla Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS. March 25. CATTLE Re ceipts. 800 head; market, steady; native beef steers, $5.(4hr6. 76 : cows and heifers. $4. 2541 8.25; stockers and feeders. $4 5tV( 76. Texas and Indian steers, $4 50u6.60; oows and heifers, $H.50nj5.00; calves In carload lots. V'i OO'ii S 00. HOGS Receipts. 3.500 head; market, steady to 5o lower; pigs and lights, $S 4Va 7.15; packers, $ Ot"a7.16; butchers and best heavy, $ii.70u'7.10. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,000 head; market, slow; native muttons, $3-75u; 4.90; lambs, Jo.Toyt 50. fit. Joseph Live Ittork Market. ST. JOSEPH. Msrch 25. CATTLE Re ceipls, 200 head. Market steady; steers $A.:Vi4t6.36; cows and heifers. $3.26(p:tl.00 il on- AV calves, i4.utnti.ini. H MIS Receipts. 3 500 head. Ma rket , steady to 10c lower; top. $(' S5; bulk of Sales, is.40irti.6fi. SHEEP AND IiA M BS Receipts, none. Market unchanged; lambs, $6 OOit.40. Ktork In Mlavht. Receipts of Hve stock at the five prinol- pal western markets yesterday. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha '... 50 t.MlO 800 St. Joseph 2(H) 8.5(4) Kansas City 2"0 8,'00 1.0) St. Louis H(i0 S.tVK) 1,00) Chicago 800 11,000 l,6e0 Totals 1.550 25,600 . 8.800 OMAIIA WHOLESALE MARKETS. BUTTER Creamery. No. 1. delivered to the retail trade in 1-lb. cartons. 2tic; No. 2, in 30-lb. tubs. 24c; No. 2, in 1-lb. cartons, 24c; packing stock, solid pack, 13c; dairy. In 6-lb. tubs, l(j'4(17u. Market changes every Tuesday. " CHEESE Twins, 14!5'15c; Young Ameri cas, 18c; daisies, ltvlo; triplets, 16'J ltc; Ilmberger, ISc; No. 1 brick, ltic; Im ported Swiss, 32c; domestic Swiss, Z2c; block Swiss, 19c POULTRY Pressed broilers, under 1 lbs . $6 per dox.; bens, 15c; cocks. 11c; ducks, 18c; geese, 16c; turkeys, 85c; pigeons, per dot., $1.20; homer squabs, per dot., $4 00; fancy squabs, per dox., $3.60; No. 1. per dos., $3.00. Alive: Broilers, 16o; smooth legs, 10c; hens, Uc; stags. 13c; old roosters, 7o; old ducks, full feathered, 12c; geese, full feathered, 9c; turkeys, 17o; guinea fowls, too each; pigeons, per dox.. 60c; homers, per doz., $3.00; squabs, 70. 1, per dox., $1.60; No. 8, per dox., 60c; capons, ovsr 8 lbs.. 14o; old turkeys, 17o. . FISH (all froxen) Pickerel, 9c; white, (SI ; 10c; pike, c; trout. 11c; large crapples, 12'u4 i 15c; Spanish mackerel, 19c; eel, ike; had- .', dock, 13c; flounders, 12c; green catfish, 15c; roe shad $1 each; shad roe, per pair, 65c; . frog legs, per dox, 60c; Baluion, 9c; halibut, 9c; herring, 00. herring, be. .... BEEF CUTS-Ribs, No. 1, 14c; No. 2, 12c; No. 3. 90. Loin, No. L 15c; No. 2, 12c; . No 3, Ho. Chuck, No. 1, llc; No. 2, 7o; No. 3. 7c. Round, No. 1, 9c; No. 2. 9c; i No. 8, 84c. Plate, No. 1. 6c. No. 2, 6c; , No. 8, 6c. , FRUITS Apples: Washington extra fancy Winsaps, 150-176 sixes, per box. $2.60; Washington Missouri Pippins, 4 tier, per-4 box $2.25; Washington Red Cheek Plpplna. f M-4M)-lll sizes, per box, $2.60; Washington ..... t t ; 'iR li. n ! la v la tiar how. $2.10. Bananas: Fancy selv:t, per buncb.fl $" 25(i7a.50; jumoo, per uuuui, e."" Dates: Anchor brand, new. 30 1-lb. pkgs. in box, per box, $2.00; bulk. In TO-lb. boxes, per lb.. 6c. Figs: Turkish, 7-crown, per lb 18c; 6-c.rown. per lb., 14c; 4-crown, per lb 13c Grape fruit: Florida, 46-64-64-80 " sizes, per box, $4 .00; choice stock, 25c less, i Lemons: Llmonelra brand, extra 'nc. 8oO-3bO sizes, per box, $4 50; ticy. 3U0-360 sixes, per box. $4 00 ; 240 size 60c per box less Oranges: Camella Badlands navels, 80-96 sizes, per box, $3.00; 160, 178 and smaller sizes. $3.25; choice navels, 80-9H-124 sizes, $2 S5; 150 and smaller sizes, $3.00. rears: California Winter Nelll. per bos. $2.7. ' Strawberries: Louisiana, per 24-plnt case, $2.7.Vn3.25. J VEGETABLES Beans, string atid wax, -per hamper. $3.50ipl.50. Beets, per bu.. 76o. Cabbage, New York, per lb., lc Carrots, , per bu.. 75c. Celery. California Jumbo, per . doz bunches, 85c. Cucumbers, hothouse, 1 and 2 doz. in box, per dot., $2 M2.2o. Egg plant, fancy Florida, per doz., $2.00. Garllo. . extra fancy, white, per lo.. I.e. Lettuce, , extra fancy leal, per uoa., i-u. v... lowa red and yellow, per lb.. 2'c; Indiana white per lb., 8c. Onion sets, white, per ho ' 32 lbs.. - $1.76; yellow. per - Ibu.. 32 lbs., $160; red. per bu., Si lbs.. $10. i ivrsley fancy southern, per doz. bunches, I Lu"c Parsnips. er bu., 76c. Polaloea. . Early Ohio seed, sana sou, in sa.., per bu $1 00; geunlne Had River E. Ohio seed. 1 ntr bu $1 20- Iowa and Wisconsin white stock per bu., 75c: Colorado, per bu., 90c. Rutabagas, per lb., lo. Tomatoes. Flor ida per 6-basket crate, fancy, $3.uo; cholc, $2 50. Turnips, per bu., 76o. MISi'ELLANEOUS Almonds, California soft shell, per iu., too; 111 t". 10 tena. . Hrazil nuts, per lb.. 13c: in sack lots, lo I less. Cocoanuts, per sack, $5.26; per doz , Klc Fllbertsv per 10., jtc, in ,cn uni m ieBB Hickory nuts. large , per lb. 6c- small, pr lb., Cc; PeanSts. roasted, per lb., he; raw. per lb 6c. Pecans, large, per lb., lte , in sack lots, lo , . w.innii black iter lb.. 2Wc: Call- .1. 1... In I lota Ic lean i .i . v . o, vlirk Molt a. per bbl.. $b..i. Honey, new 24 frames. $J.i... Itoatott 4 Ktlinfc .tioi-aa. a BOSTON, March 25 Closing quotations I A II Allouel Atnal. dipper .. A. - le 8.... Arizona Com. ... AtleJltlc -- Ii a. l'. 1' S ... i2'i Mutiawk ... 4-' Nevada Con . . . lo NlLilaiiing Mlnee . ...14 North Putin ... 4 North l-k M. Old I'oiiiliiluB . . . 17 Vi Oat eola .,. bo i'ariult S. ft C.... .. 4t( yulniy ... 12 ShuniiiMi L.' . tlT Bupcrlur 1J Superior ft b M . ... V SupeiliM A I". C . i l it Taniaratik ...13 I H R. A M. ... 4 'a do pfd 3D '" !"'" 4 .. 2 . I Hutia lViailtli.il ..in . IP, .. 67 .. 4 .. 14 . . I .. 34', .. 47W .. 13 .. 44S al. ft ArUulia ' ( 'al ft IbH la 1 Oll'elinUI I ( 'ivptr iUnge I'. C I Kaal Uutle C. M .. , Kraukllll tilroul t'on , Ijrantiy (Ton (iieeite Cauanea . . Inln Hoyale Copper Ktrr ljke Lake ( .per La Sella Copper. . Miami (Vsypcr . 1.1 I. un ( on 5-l(t I tah ( 'opper Co.. . . 134. VMiicxia 4'. Wolverine . IK a eAked. I'hiludrlpbla Produce Market. PHILADELPHIA. March 26 .-HI'TTKH lc lower; extra western creamery, &,; nearby prints. 2.c. l.GGS 15c per case lower; Pennsylvania and other iH-arhy firsts. $.7 10 per case, c i.rrent receipts, $4 95 per case; western f'rMs, $5 10 per cai-e, current receipts, $4 95 per case. CHEESE Steady; New York full creams, funcy September, lVu-W-ii 7. fair to good, l'."'ul2'-.c. Turprallur and Koala. (SAVANNAH. Ga . March 2S.-TURPEN- TIVK Firm; at $107; sales. S4 bbls, eit.ts 124 bbls.; shipments. 12 bbls ; stock, Ink hhls. RoSIN Firm: sales, 611 bbls ; receipts f5 bbis.; shipments. 1.(C-'7 bbls ; stocks ut 1,1,1s ouotatloris: H. $('. D. $vlo. n 14 15 F. Sn".T; G. $s 80; H, $s 32; I and H 174.1; M. $4 87; M, $8.42, VV. 41., $ 45; W. W.. $.r4) persistent Advertising Is the Big Returns Road to