- - " 1 T I - t M i 10 THE REE: OMAHA. TlTvSDAY, MAKCTI 28, inn. REAL ESTATE LOANS tContinued ) LOANS' to home owner end hom build ers, with privilege of makir.g partial pay tnenta irml annually. W. II THOMAS 603 Flint National Bank BM. real estate first mortgages for ha i.e. .Vnv of the following limns: Two of $2.7 n ! I'T" each. One nf on 2" acres, ( n of on :i.v acres AH due In four yeara, abundantly secured nnd will sell t net buver 8 per cent. Fur iher psrtlotilars on application. HIE (JUAIX MOLT COMPANY 305 First Nat l Hank Hid.. Telephone. Tyler 1070. Omaha, Neb. 7v ANTED City loan a Peters Truat Co. CHEAP MONET. 1'epreaentlng the rtnn Mutual T.lfa Ina n with assets of ovar $117.0110.000. I an prepared to acocpl all tha good loans of fered on Improved Cmaha raal state, p.uainsea and residence loana made without " " THOMAS BRENNAN. City National bank Bldg. W ANTED City loana and warrant. W. I amain fcmltn b Co.. UfO Farnara St. Good6 Farm Mortgages nlas on hand and for sale at amounts from :) to $3.0n0. BK.WSON & MYEKS, 4i: New York Life Bldg. LOW RATE9, BEM1S-CARLBERCJ CO. t, 0-311 Brandela Thaatar Bldg. OARVIN BROS., 3d floor N. Y. Life. 1600 to tKiO.OUO on Improved itroiraivjr. No delay. CITT and Farm. JOHN N. FRENZKft MONET TO LOAN Pay na Investment Co. FiTjO to 10(Ki mads promptly. F. TV fad Wead Bldg . ISiat and Farrarn. D. STEAMSHIPS AL.L.AN UN- ticturesae gi. Uwmim Boata. WebT limn from unNTIllAL TO LIVEKPOOU OLASOOW " LONDON. HAVhl. Franee fyirtnlghtlr rrora pHlWlDsTLPHlA an BOSTON te OI.ASOOW plenH4 aceoerr. shortest liwit tuw nla Anr Hatlsrar Asent. or aUUAN CO., Ueneral Areata, Ill lukM BIto.. tjhleaeo. An"c1To It LINE STEAMSHIPS NEW YORK, LONDONDERRY AND GLASGOW. NEW YORK AND NAPLES DIRECT. FIngle or Round Trip Tickets between New York and Hootch. English. Irish and all principal Continental points at attractive i at es. Send for Book of Informations Superior Aecoininodatlons, Excellent Cul iilne. Apply Promptly for Reservation to locul agents of Anchor Line or HENDER UU.N BROS.. General Agents, Chicago, ill. WANTED TO BUY WHEEL chair; must be cheap. W HI J. Omaha Be. Write, WANTED Invalid adjustable, chair, 245 Bryant St., Co. Bluffs. wheel BEST price paid for 2d hand furniture, tarpeta, clothing and shoes. Tel. D. 31 VL WILL pay cash for 6-room modern cot tase. bath and one bedroom on ground lloor; no fuiicy price. A. T. Ayera, 40i Sew ard . ANTED--Ciood, big tent; give deacrlp n mill pi ice. II li'JO, Hee. WANTED TO RENT WANTED Room and board In strlotly private family, man and wife, first class. Reference exchanged. Address S. UU, Bee. .-ROOM cottage, modern except heat, by May 1; two In lamlly. 123, Bee. WANTED SITUATIONS POEITIOh by tnoroughly experienced bookkeeper and acoouaurnu good refer eiitBS. Addraas B Ilk. bn. PRACTICAL NURSE. Webster U14. 1'OSITION as night watchman; sober and reliable. U 760. Bee. PORTER for private Webster WOO. home. Phone WANTED Position In drug store or gen eral merchandise store; am registered In Nebraska; can give best of referencea. Write J. G. Woolsey, Hubbell. Neb. EVERYONE wants his druggist or con fectioner to be alive. The live ones keep o ltrien's candy. " If M. E. Anlonyhogh, 2.KW Vinton St.. will bring this ad to The Bee and Identify himself within three days he will receive an order for a 0c box of this candy. GOVERNMENT NOTICES CHIEF QUARTERMASTERS OFFICE Omaha, Neb.. February 10, 1911. Sealed proposals, In triplicate, will be received her ana by Quartermasters at tha posts named herein, until 10 a. m . central standard time, April 1, 1911, for furnishing Wood. Coal and Charcoal during tits fiscal year ending June 30, 1912, at Omaha Depot. Omaha. Forts Crook, Omaha and Robinson, Nebraaka; Forts Leavenworth and Riley, Kansas; Forts D. A. Russell and Mackenzie, Wyom ing; Fort Des Moines, Iowa, and Fort Meade, South Dakota. Information furn ished on application hare or to Quarter masters at stations named. Envelopes con taining proposals should bs marked "Pro posals for Fuel." and addressed to Lieu tenant Colonel D. K. McCarthy, C. Q. M. F10-11M 15-16-2S-29 , Metal Market. NEW YORK, March 27. METALS Standard .copper, weak; spot. March, April, May and June, 111.7041 11. 85. London market dull: spot. 54 6s 3d; futures, 54 lM 9. Arrivals reported at New York today, 60 tons. Custom house returns show exports of 17.J7 tons ao far this month, lxical dealera quote lake copper at fl2-374'd) 12 50; electrolytic, t!3 2.Val3 374: cast ing. fUflUii 12.124. Tin. quiet; spot and March. 40.We41. 26;. April. f40.75u41.O0; May, 840 typ40.!6; June, .Wj).TI. London market firm: epot, tisti His; lutures, tmo 0". Lead. steady; 84. 4tH)4 50 New York; S4 874oM 424. East St. Louis; 36 45vi6.5; Eaat St. Louis; London. 13. Spelter, easier; fft.Knift. New York; f6.45'Cr6 6u East St. Louis, lmdon, 123. Antl. mony, dull; Cookaon's. f.uVu'SSO. Iron, Cleveland war rants, 47a 74d In lxindon. Locally Iron waa quiet. No. 1 foundry northern, SU-76 tilt.26; No. 3 northern. No. 1 southern and No. 1 southern aoft, fi5.DO4jl6.CIO. Coffee Market. NEW YORK. March 17. -COFFEE Mar ket opened quiet at a decline of 4u7 points In sympathy wtth lower European oables. owing to holidays there were no cables from Braail and businea rsmalned very quiet during the entire suasion. Prtoea Im proved somewhat during the afternoon, however, on a little demand from trade In terest a In the absence of prompt asllera and the market closed steady, net unchanged to Z points higher. Sales, 7,260 bags; March, April and May. 104tc; June. 10.47c; July. 18 41o; August. 10.37O; September, 10 30o; Oc tober, 10c; November, 9 97c; Uecember, January and February, 9 do. Havre olosed at a net decline of MMa frana Hamburg waa V.04 pfg. lower. New York warehouse deliveries on Saturday were 4.722 bags, against 81,376 bags fur tha corresponding day last year, hpot coffee, quiet; BJo, No. 7. H4e; Santoa. No. 4, Uo. Mild, quiet; Cordova. 134)l6c, nominal. Dry Oooaa Hukit. NEW YORK, March IT. DRY GOODS Lonsdale. 4 4 bleached cottons were cut during the day to a taala of 7o net for pot goods. This chaJige Is In keeping with the revisions in otner uieacned cot tons made last week. Trade lor the day In dry goods waa quiet, with many reports being olroutatad. of further curtailment In 1,111 operations. Dress goods demand la eiy narrow. Vtalbla Saaply f Grain. NEW YORK, March ST. The visible sup ply of grain In the United States Saturday. March t. aa comialed by the New York Produoa exchanga waa aa follows: Wheat, S514JI.0U0 hashels; decrease. 1,413 00 bu. Corn, 11.7V4U4 bu. : decrease. 7si.x) bu, Oata. 13.7iil.OuO bu. ; deoreaae. 739 On) bu. Rye. li bu ; deorease, 34 uuu bu. Barley, Llt6. M bu.; deoiaaaa, le'.Ou) bu. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Weather Reaction Have Little Ef fect in Wheat Situation. BIO SHIPMENTS FOR THE WEEK Ilomralle Vlalhle Sapply la Perreaaed torn Trade ondltfoaa A re Practically 1 nrhaaaed ( losing Prlcea. OMAHA. March 29. 1M1. There was nothing In sight to change the heaviness in tho wheat market today hut the firmness In Uverpool rabies. The northwest had both rain and snow since the clone of the markets Saturday. There Is a little better demand for the cash wheat at this decline In prices, but has not been sufficient to cause any real support. The world shipments of wheat were large for the Inst week and this was offset to some extent by a decrease In our domestic supply. Conditions nre unchanged In the corn trade. The, movement Is more liberal than was expected In face of the decline In cash prices. The IlKht shipping demand and slack export trade Is discouraging to buy ers 'J he market has had a fair decline, however, and heavy feeding operations on bullish features. Wheat slumped off again on selling pres sure Induced by the continued bearish news. Cash values were weak and samples were tiuoted k to lc lower. Corn held strong against the decline In wheat. Support was good and aome ad vance was registered on covering by shorts. Cash corn ws.s unchanged. Clearances were .(lil.ouo bushels ofcorn. 3.000 buslieis of oats and wheat and flour euual to 47N.0U0 bushels. Liverpool closed '"ld higher on wheat and higher on corn. The following cash sales were reported: WHEAT No. 2 hard: 2 cars, S3Uc; No. 4 hard: 1 car, 7!(c: No. 2 mixed: 1 car, Mc. CORN No. 2 white: 1 car. 41c; No. 3 while: 3 cars, 4)c. No. 3 yellow: 6 cars, )'ic; No. 2 mixed: 1 car, 40Vic; No. 3 mixed: 11 cars, 4o'c; ,0. 4 mixed: 3 cars, S!iVc. No grade: 1 car, 37'c. OATS No. 3 white: 2 cars. 28c; No. 4 white; 1 car, 27c; No. .yellow: 1 car, 27c. Omaha Cash PrB'es. WHEAT No. 2 hard, KKe: No. 3 hard, sn-4 n s:fc; No. 4 hard. 74r.ioic; re jected hard. S!tfT!i-V; No. i spring. S3 WV:; No. 4 spring, 7S240; No. 2 durum, M'.:-V; No. 3 durum, 4iSlc. CORN No. 2 white. 40Vfc41c: No. t white. 40(tf4oHc: No. 4 white, IStfiSMo; No. 3 color, :!ipKi.4c; No. 2 yellow, 40V41c; No. 3 yellow, 4iWjc; No. 4 yellow, 3Mtf 3:'Vic; No. 2. 40fl4oVic; No. 3, SDVifWc ; No. 4, :SV'3n!e. OATrV-No. 2 white. 2ir2S'.4c; standard, 27'ai1,c- No. I white. 27aac; No. 4 white, 27'iii.27tc; No. 3 yellow, 27K'62'7c; No. 4 yellow, ZitoZif&c. BARLEY No. 3. SS4tfl6c; No. 4, 75S7c; No. 1 feed, 6fj'75c; rejected, iMrTOc. KY IdNo. 2. WCflSHc; No. 3, (srMC. Carlot Receipts. Wheat. Corn. Chicago 19 aa Minneapolis 316 Oats. 112 "io Omaha 84 100 Duluth 1 CHICAGO GRAIX Atf PROVISIONS Features of the Trading and Closing Prlrea on Hoard of Trade. CHICAGO, March 27. Wheat today dropped beneath any previous low level touched this year. Sufficient reason was found In the general rains, liberal re ceipts, large world shipments and alow cash demand. Closing prlcea were steady at ,i'i'r"c net decline. latest figures showed corn Vi'S'Vic up, oats a shade down to tfi ia gain and provisions 2U.C off to lUHfi'lBo advance. With rain or snow every where In both the spring and winter wheat country, the market for this cereal at no time suc ceeded In rallying to the point where the previous week had ended. As a matter of fact the most Important recovering came In the main from shorts taking profits, although late In the day there was a little commission house buying. Some talk of high winds attracted atten tion, but failed of serious effect. One bad report came from western Kansas. Much less even In the way of comfort wag gathered by the bears from the world shipments figures. The amount was more than, 6.mi0.0iX hitahels greater than the corresponding twelve months before. Dur ing the session May ranged from 87o to KSTiss-Sc and wound up at 88c, a net loas of Sc. Cash demand was a little better for corn snd country offerings were light. May fluctuated between 47o and Whko. closing firm at Va-V up at 48Hc. No. t yellow finished at HAfinc. In oats, the principal feature was free selling of May against buying of the de ferred months. May fluctuated from 30ifiS0i4o and closed at SOHo, a net loss of a shade. Packers and stock yard houses were credited with being buyers of provisions. The outcome on pork was W(i2Vtc. to 12H'3 15c. advance, a gain of a shade to Be for lard and with ribs strung out from ZHc aecnne to iMs'ioc Increase In cost. Prices In Chicago, furnished by the Up dike Oraln company. Telephone Douglas 2474, 70S Brandela building, Omaha: Articles ! Open. High. Low. Close. Safy. Wheat I I I I I May... WtfH'smiSfSl rs M 1 884 July... S&flSS', 88S!R74(a 88 88U Hcpt...S8W, 88I87S'37 8814) 88 Corn- I I May... 47-5 4RV! 47 4RM,!47H1r4 July... 49Vsati 4W4 iS 4MI 4104 Sept... 60!, 61 60 61 &0M Oata v I I I I May... KVtF4 soVj SrU4 SO, S04,iff 4 July... 30S-H 30 304 30. 80H Sept... 3WU- 304.fr-!, VP 30480H4tH Porg 1 May... 18 90 18 00 16 88 1 Oft 15 88 July... 16 60 16 70 16 60 16 7H 15 67! Lard May... 8 SO 8 m (00 S 88 8 86 July... 8 67H 8 82H 8 56 8 8 67', Stpt... tbiS, g 67H 8 60 S 67V, 8 62V, Ribs I I May... 8 90 8 974 8 86 8 974 8 90 July... 8 674 8 65 8 674 S 62 S 60 Sept... 8 524 S66 8 624 8 60 8 624 Cash quotations were as follows: FIjOUR Steady; winter patents, S3.9nr 4.80: winter straights. S3.604H 10; spring straights. 84urcr4 l0; bakers, 13.01X11)440. RYE No. I. 9144f9ze. BARLEY Feed or mixing, 7638c; fair to choice malting. HHoni-jl oi. HFIEDrt Flag. No. 1 southwestern, $2.88: No. 1 northwestern, f2.&0. Timothy, fU.80. Clover. 11550. PROVISIONS Mess porlt. Pr hbl., fl.75 (ffH.OOi Ird, per ino lba., f8 574. Short ribs. sides (loose), f8 2.vn9 00; short clear sides (boxed). t.124&9.25. Total clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 478.000 bu. Primary receipts were li.U00 bu.. compared with 724.0OO bu. tha corresponding day a year ago. The visible supply of wheat In the United States de creased I,393.0u0 bu. for the week. Tha amount of breadstuff on ocean passage Increased 2.640.0a) bu. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat 30 cars; corn, 342 cars; oata, 127 cars; hogs. 20,000 head. Chicago Cash Prlcea Wheat: No. t red S7W4s: No- r,,1- WWHr; No. t hard, 8'iil'.0c: No. 3 hard. StVfT&tc; No. 1 northern spring. (Ocirfl 00; No. 3 northern spring. W t9!c; No. 3 spring, 8Sr(Ho. t orn: No. cash. 4ii4ff4ti,i,c: No. 3 cash. 44'8444c; No. white, 4o4ifr"o: No. 3 white. 44tf-44kc; No. 1 yellow. 44tt47o: No. 8 yellow, 44445c Oats: No. 1 cash. 24&30c; No. t white, 3'tK14c: No. 3 white. 804-?rai4c; No, white. 294,,,3ni,c: standard. 3VWSlc. BUTTER Weak; creameries, 1522c; dai ries 14T1W. EGGS Steady ; receipts. 18 008 cases; at mark, rases included, lJt134c; firsts, 144o prime firsts, 16n. rilEESK Steady; daisies. 1S1'6134! twins. 11441 12c: voung Americas, 13414c long horns. 18'-tfi14c. POTATOES Steady: choice to fancy, 48 (B&oc: fair to good. 4o&f47c. IMIT-TRY Steady; turkevs, dressed, 19o hens. live. 15'c: springs, live. 15SC. VEAL Weak ; 60 to 60 lba , ∾ 60 to S lbs., cIi1r4c; to 110 its.. o luo. Cur It Receipts Today : Wheat, 19 ca corn, M cars: oats, 112 cars. Estimated Tomorrow: Wheat, 30 cars; corn, 343 cars oats. 137 cars. Minneapolis Grain Market. MIN'NF AI"OI.IS. March 17. WHEAT May. SwhHWo; July. 9&4c: September. 91Sc raeh. No. 1 hard. 9ic; No. 1 northern. 944 fc4c: No. I northern. KiH34c; .No. 1 white. 0rltc. FLAX-Closed at t2 40 CORN No. 3 yellow, 434c tlATS-No. S white, &4'U29c. It YE No. I. ?trQc. t,D.U 1 1.M . ,A - . AA rijOUR First patents. f4 4fif4.76: aivnnd patents. f4 2V,i4f: Prat clears, 82 IXaJ Ju second clears, 31 SZ.aa. Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL. March 27 WTIEAT Spot. dull: No. I red wetarn winter, no stock futures, quiet; March, la 74d; May, a 7Vd: tuly. 7d. CORN Spot, steady; Amerloaa mixed. new. 4s y1; American mixed, old, fs; tines, (julet; Msv, 4 3Nd. July, 4 &d. FLOCK Winter patents, dull, at Zii fu- OMAH4 WIIOI.KSALK MARKETS. BUTTER--Creamery. No. 1. delivered to the retail trade In l ib. cartons. 26c; No. 3. In 30-lb. tubs. 34c; No. 2, In 1-lb. cartons, 24c; packing stix k, solid pack, 1.V; dairy. In (-lb. tubs. ioi;c. Market chaoses every Tuesday. CHEESE Twins, 145 ir.V; Young Amerl ras, lSVtc; daisies. HWi lti'c ; triplets, 16Syd) lte; llmberger, lsc; .No. 1 brick, l'c-jc; im ported Swiss. 32c; domestic Swiss, Etc; block 6wlss, lfc POULTRY Dressed broilers, under t lba. 16 per doi.j hens. 16c; cocks, Ho; ducks. 18c; geese, 15c; turkeys, 20c; pigeuns, per dox . tl.W; homer squabs, per dox., ft 00; fancy aiuabs, per dox., fa &0; No. 1. per dox.. f30u. Alive: Broilers, lfic; smooth legs, 10"; hefts, llc; stags. 13c; old roosters, ic; old ducks, full feathered, 12c; geese, full feathered, 9c; turkeys, 17c; guinea fcwla. 25c each;' pigeons, per dot., 00c; homera. per dox., f3 Ou; squabs, No. 1, per do., f 1 W; No. I, per dox., oOc; capons, over lba., 14o; old turkeys, lie. FISH (all froxen) Pickerel, 9c; white, 7 10c; pike, 9c; trout, lie; large ci apples. 12 1 l.'ic; Spanish mackerel, llc; eel, lc; had dock, 13c; flounders, 1-c; green catfish. Lie; roe shad, fl each; ahad roe, per pair, tuc; frog legs, per dox, iic, salmon, 9c; halibut, !tc; herring, Sc. herring, i.. BEEF CUTS Ribs: No. 1, 14c; No. X 1J No. 3. pi'.c. Loin: No. 1. I.h- No. i. UV; No. 3. 11V. Chuck: No. 1, 7Sc: No. 2, 7'c; No. a. 7V. Round: No. 1. '.; No. 2, ll'4c; No. i. 4c. i'late: No. 1, be; No. 2, 5V'j .no. 8. 6V FRUITS Apples. Washington Missouri Pippins, 4-tler, per box, 2.'H; Washington Red Check l'lpplns. i4, M, w, 1L2 sixes, per box, ti.iu; Wa-shington Grnos, per box, 32.25; Ben I 'av is, per box, 12.10.' Bananas: Fancy select, per bunch, f2.2V(i2.uO; Jumbo, per bunch, f2. 753.75. Dates: Anchor brand, new. 30 1-lb. pkRs. in boxes, per box, fiOO; bulk. In 7iMb. boxes, per lb. filc. Figs: Turkish, 7-crown, per lb., Itic; 5 crown, per lb., 14c; 4-crovn, per lb., 13c. Urape Fruit: Florida. 4. 64. 64, SO sizes, per box, 34.00; choice stock, 25c less. lemons: Llmoneira brand, extra fanc, :. ;1W) slits, per box, f4.5o; fancy, 3ml, :W izes, per box. f4.HI; 210 size, 6.iC per box ess. Oranges: Camella Redlands navels. 96 sizes, per box. S'1.00: 150. 17H and mailer sizes, f3.25; choice navels. ) y. :i, sizes. 2.Ki; 1:50 ami smaller sizes, f::.OJ. ears: California Winter Nellls. per box. 2.75. Strawberries: Louisiana, per 24-plnt case. t4.oii'u4.25. VEGETABLES Beans: String and wax. per hamper, fS.oo'aH.oO. Beets: Per bu.. c. abbage: New York, per lb., IKc. arrots: Per bu.. 75c. Celery: California umbo, per doz. bunches, K5c. Cucumbers: ot house, I't and 2 doz. In box, per doz.. f2.iioti2.25. Eg Plant: Fancy Florida, per ox., f2.oo. Garlic: Extra fancy, white, per lb., 15c. Lettuce: Extra fancy leaf, per doz., 4fic. Onions: Iowa, red and yel low, per lb., 2Hc; Indiana, white, per lb., Sc. Onion Sets: White, per bu., 32 lbs., 11.75; ellow, per bu., 32 lbs., fl 25; red. per bu , 32 lbs., fl.oo. Parsley. Fancy southern. per doz. bunches, 6(irtlRo. Parsnips: Per u.. 75c. Potatoes: Early Ohio seed, sand oil. In sacks, per bu.. fl.00; Genuine Red River Early Ohio seed, per bu., 11.20; Iowa and Wisconsin, white stock, per bu., 75o; Colorado, per bu., 90c. lAitabagas: Per lb., lc. Tomatoes: Florida: per 6-baskat crate, fancy, f2.50; choice, f2.00. Turnips: er bu., 10C MISCELLANEOUS Almonds: Cnllfornla oft shell, per lb., ISc; In sack lots, lc less. Brazil Nuts: Per lb., 13c: In sack lots, lc ess. Cocoanuts: Per sack, 35.25; per doz., 80c. .Filberts: Per lb., 14c; In sack lots, less. Hlckorynuts: Large, per lb., 5c; small, per lb., to. Peanuts: Roasted, per lb.. 8c; raw, per lb., Hc Pecans: Large, per lb., 16c; In sack lots, lc less. Walnuts: Black, per lb., zc; caiirorma, per id., me; n sack lots, lc less, cider: ew York. Mott's, per bbl.. f76. Honey: New, 21 frames, S3. 75. NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET Quotations of the Day on Varloos ommodltlea. NEW YORK, March 27. FLOUR Quiet; prlng patents. 84.86tu6.10; winter straights, f3.7rir8.!5; winter patents. 84.104.60; spring clears, S3.75ff4.15; winter extras No. 1, f3.2o) 3.50; winter extras No. 2. 83.10&3.2r. Re ceipts, 24.142 bblg.; shipments, 2.W4 bbls. Rye flour, firm: fair to good, fl.406i4.50; choice to fancy, f4.&6g4.fiO. CORNMEAI, Steady ; fine white and yellow, 31.154U.20; coarse, fl.10tgn.16; kiln dried, f2.76. WHEAT spot market. Irregular; No. 2 red, 93V; elevator, and 94 6-6c f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth. fl.064 f. o. b. afloat. Futures market waa quiet, but prices were lower under liquidation, due to precipita tion In the northwest, favorable reports on winter wheat and poor cash demand, clos ing, c net lower. May, 94 13-l(WiW44, closed, 964c; July, 94"S(5M7Ao, closed 944c Receipts, 66.400 thishels; -shipments, 222.316 bushels. CORN Spot market, firm; export No. I. 614c f. o. b. afloat. Futures market was without transactions, closing at vr4f n?t lower. May closed 654c; July, 64c. Re ceipts, 46.126 bushels; shipments, 22.49 bush els. OATS Spot market easy: standard white, 3c; No. 2. 34c; No. S. 354c; No. 4, 844o. Futures market was without transactions, closing nominal. Receipts, 70,150 bushels; shipments. 3.150 bushels. HOPS Steady; state, common to choice, 1910 26'fl2!to; 1S, lM&21c; Pacific coast. 1910, 2tJf23c; 1909, 144T17C. HIDES steady; central America, zoc; Bogota, 214'5224e- LEATHER "Quiet: Hemlock nrsta. Z34 G'i64c; second, 214Jf23c; thirds, 194'20c; re lects. 16W170. PKtJVlsiOMS PorK, steaay; mess, -'i.ou tf?:i.75; family, f30.0o21.oo; short clear, flS.0fttlfl9.00. Beef, steady mess, fl4. 00514.60; fcrrlly, fl5.60t 16.00; beefhama. f27.00t& 29.00. Cut meats, steady; pickled bellies. 10 to 14 nounds. llf1'Ao: pick sd hams. 12c. Lard. quiet; middle west prime, $8.764I.85; re fined, steady; continent, s.3n; &outn Amer ica. fl0.25: compound. 74'n't'HiC. TALTjOW Dull; prime city nnaa, 0540; countrv. 5fft54c. BUTTER Weak: creamery specials. Z4c; extras, 224c; first, l&tjDOc; seconds, 16V918c; creamery held, special, 204f21c; extras, 184 tjl4c; firsts, limine; seconds, iwo'ioc. t Ilfctsr; Bteaay; state, wnoie mna, spe cials. 14itil6o: September quality, fancy colored. 14c; September quality, white, 13 134c; summer and fall make, choice, 134 41 13c; summer and fall make, white, 1141 124c. EGGS Weak : fresh gathered, selected extras, 173 18c; first, 154rl6c; seconds, 15c; frsh gathered, dirties. No. 1, 16c; fresh gathered dirties. No. 2, 14144c; fresh gafthered checks, lswuitc; weeieun gath ered. white. 17'uWc. POrLTKY D'eaaed. Irregular; roasting chickens, ii!20c; tow is, 144'y Lbc; turkeys, St. Loots (iearral Market. ST. LOUIS, March 27. WHEAT Futures lower; May, 874c; July. 804c; cash lower; track. Mo. Z red, yie; No. 2 hard, RtiUWic CORN Higher: May. 4("4c: July. 48ffl 44c: cash lower: track, No. X, 4oB64c; NO. Z White. 4KttM7C. OATS Weak; May, 30c; July, 294c; cash lower; track. No. 3, 304c; Mo. Z white, 32c. R I rj Unchanged at Hc. FLOUR Dun; red winter patents, tU.SfEP 4.75; extra fancy and straight, f3.70tav4.10 hard-winter clears, li WiQ lo. SEED Ttmothv. J6.00WJ 50. CORNMEAL 12 80. BRAN Higher; racked east track, $1.10(3 1.1L I H A Y Unchan ged ; timothy, $12.0018 00; prairie. 812 vwn 15.00. PROVISIONS Pork, unchanged; lobbing, fl7.00. Lard, higher; prime steam, fS .46-'u aO Dry salt meats, unchanged; boxed extra shorts. 94c; clear ribs, 94c; short clears 9e. Bacon, unchanged, boxed extra short. 104c; clear ribs, 104c; short clears, I0S0. POULTRY Firm; chickens, 13c; springs, 16c: turkeys, lF-'nl6c; ducks, 16c; geese, 8c. BUTTER Quiet; creamery, Hcaioc. EGGS Lower at 13e. Receipts. Shipments Flour, bhla. Wheat, bu.. Corn, bu.... Oata, bu 110 R3.0U0 9 4o0 40.000 41.00) 73.000 207.000 121,000 Kaaaaa C'tty Gratia aad Provtaloas. KAN8AB CITY. March 17. WHEAT May, S64c, bid; July, 634c, bid; September, il'Sc bid: cash , No. 1, lower; No. 2 hard, M'u3o; No. 3, 63uv(io; No. I red, 87≻ No. t. 86870. OATS Unchanged; No. t white, Sl32o; No. 2 mixed. 3o4''f3l4jO. RYE No. I. 76fo. HAY Unchanged; choice timothy, $14.00 CT4 60: choice prairie, 1 1 2.00 i 2 26 (URN-May, 4o4i4o, bid; September. 484c, bid; cash steady; No. I mixed. 444c; No. 3. 4i4u-)4c. No. S white. 44j444u; No. 3, 4,n4c. BUTTEK-rOeamery, tftc; firsts, 21c; sec onds, 19c; packing stock. 13c. EGGS Extras, lie; firsts. 14c. Kecelpts. Shipments , 6o 47.0uO , 70.CJ0 42.000 3u.UA) U.0UU Wheat, bu Corn, bu .. Oats, bu .. Mtlwaak Grals Market. MILWAUKEE March 17. FTiOTTV Dull. WHEAT No. 1 northera. awirMra; No. I northern. 9tj97o; May told), Sao. tlATtV-S4andard. Soeil!c. HAKL T SavnjpleS, le)i.I. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Stagnation in Securities Market Re flex of Trade Slowness. STOCKS FIRM WITHOUT REASON rn Renrlns on Railroads Receiv ing Especial Attention, as Roads Are Relieved to Hold Key to Present Sltaatlon. NEW YORK. March 27 Increasing slow ness in most lines of trade Is finding It! accurate reflection In the stagnation which ; ch overiaKen tne securities marset. ; The tone of the market was firm 1 throughout the day with Increasing strengtli in the afternoon. There was no apparent reason for the market's strength. . SlieClllMtlve -it v in nf , V a ( r. . Portant stocks Incren-xeri In the last hour I and Union Pacific. Canadian Pacific, ; Northern Pacific, Norfolk Western. Atchison. Baltimore Ohio, and the ga. stocks closed with a net gain of a point or more. News bearing on the railroads Is receiv ing esrx-clal attention as the roads are be lieved to hold the kev to the present situa tion as the period of adjustment of new conditions arising largely from their in- annny to increase freight rates has now fairly begun. In this connection the Feb ruary report of the Baltimore Ohio is of unusual significance. Although Its gross earnings fell off bv f 378 WW, expenses were reduced so heavily that there was a small increaso In net earnings. Gross earnings aa a wohle are running up to or a little, ahead of last year. European markets were somewhat ir regular, although alarm as to the situation In the far eaxt was alia veil bv China's re ported decision to yield to the demands of Russia Bonds were steady. Total sales, par value, f2.2ss.000. United States bonds were unchanged on call. Number of sales and leading quotations on stocks were as follows: Sales. High. Low. Close. 3?ii SI l.WKi a M"i JH ! STi r.7"i 57"4 KI 4IS 444 4C, 4 ino M4 SS't SSH 3i0 60 0 , 1 8.114 li Kin S7' 600 75 75H 9rt) 106 104 ll 47 V. , H'i . 1,0110 147 14 141'.', 100 SST as-ti 074 6D0 . St.' .IR'i , inn 31', H . 4,t0 ln4 lot l.n io lies liJ4 W2 on 12014 no i?n 600 1044 103H l'H4 3J , l.tno 7s 7RS 74 , 4.100 I21H 31 29 M 4 . l.son n ns "14 1W) 4 44 . t.lon 14ns 1(4 H 145 . 1400 1:14 121H 1214 41 SI M . I.n0 14S4 146 14f.4 ht 14 14 14 W74 SIS 70 too MS I" 34 son 24 n as 100 48 41 47 874 14 . I. too 1274, IMS 1274 . 4. V) US 62S B2 600 13S 14 138 ino 1s 1M 14 tot) sss Ms MS 100 litis 114S lis 17 1S 4"S 15 US 7 . 3. IO0 103 1024 102 1444 200 t4S 344 24 "0 147S 147i. 147H o us s.34 s?s (17 , 1. 700 f,2S 6?S 400 131S lS'M 13!' 400 MS 53 (34 2O0 MS 364 34 . 4.1O0 log 107S 1" SOO 41 S 41S 41 . 13,400 ions 17 S 10S T0S . 4. too 124S 1334 124S 94 . t.000 US 1M 12K4 . 1,400 1074 1074 107S SAO a 7 7S 700 23 n n 3 S0O 150 1694 . .. 324 . 17.400 15?S 1M4 167 too MS t3S 3 101) . 97S 7S 74 Sno t4 tS 4 6S 414 31 4 74 6S . t.tftO 117S H"S H7S 300 MS MS 2S 109 lh 5 64 S 700 VIS M4 S 4 400 114 r 11 COO 4Vi 4(1 S . 4. 00 17S 176S 17S 1S 73 ot) 4x4 4t 414 . 90.700 7 74 7S'4 . 1.300 1194 114 111 . 1.400 46 44S 44S 600 4S 4 4 100 17 IT IT 374 4S4 100 4 4 s 400 T 714 72S 4S . 1 W 174 1734 173 '4 Allls-fTiaimr, pfd Amalgamated Cupper .... Amercn AKrictillural American Beet Susasr..... American ran American C & V American cotton oil American H. A pfd.... Am. Ic Securities American Llnaeed American Locomotive .... American 8. A R Am. . A R. pfd Am. Rtsel Foundries Am. Sugar Roflrring American T. A T American Tobacco pfd American Woolen Anaconda Mining Co Atchison Atchison pM Atlantic rkaat 1,1ns Malttmore A Ohio Bethlehem Bteel Brooklyn Rapid Tr Canadian Pacific Ontral Leather Central Leather pfd Central of Naw Jersey...- Oheaapcaks A Ohio Chicago A Alton Chicago Great Wsatem... P. o. w., prd CMrago A N. W C, M. A m. P C. C. a A St. li Colorado F. A I Colorado A Southern Consolidated Oas (Vm Products Delaware A Hudson P. A R, o pfd Distillers Securities , Erie , Krla lrt pfd Brie 2d pfd General BleetHe Oreat Northern pfd Great Northern Ore ctfs. , Illinois Ontral Interhorough Met Int. Met. pfd International H arrest er , Int. Marine pM.-. . .-. . Internal tonal Paper International Pamp ...... Iowa Ontral ' Kansas Cltr sourthern..., K. C. So. pfd Iic.lerle Oaa. x-dlr Ixu1aTllle A NaahTllls... Minn. A St. Ixiali M., St. P. A S. S. M St., K. A T M., K. A T. pfd Missouri Pacific , National Biscuit National Lead N. R. R. of M. M all... New York CtentraLu.,.. N. T., O. A W Norfolk A Western. North American Northern Puclfle Pacific Mull - ......1.-. Pennaylvanla People's Oaa P.. C C. A St. Plttahurg Coal Pressed Steel far Pullman Palace Car Railway Bteel Spring Reading kepubllo Steal' Republic Bteel pfd Rock Island Co Rock Ialand Co. pfd St I,. A S. P M pfd ... St. Lonla 8. W St. L W. pfd Sloaa-Sheffleld 8. A I Southern Pacific Southern Railway So. Railway pfd Tennessee Copper Texas A Paclflo T., St. U A W T . St. L. A W. prd Vnlon Paclflo Vnlon Pacific pfd Vnlted States Realty Vnlted States Rubber Vnlted States Steel...... V. 8. Steel pfd Vtah Copper Va.-caro. Chemical Wabaah Wahaah pfd Western Maryland Weetllighmiee Elect do ... Weatem Vnlon Wheeling A L. K Lehigh Valley Total sales for tha day. lrt too shsres. New York Money Market. NEW YORK. March 27. MONEY On call, steady, 2424 Pt cent; ruling rate, 24 per cent; closing bid. 24 per cent; of fered at 24 psr cent. Time loans easy; sixty days. 24'xK4 per cent; ninety days, I4r3 per cent; six months, 34 per cent. PHI ME MERCANTILE PAPER 4S4V4 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Steady, with actual business In bankers' bills at 34.8426 for sixty-day bills and at t4.s20 for de mand; commercial bills.. f4.83"4. SILVER Bar, 624c; Mexican dollars, 46a BOND-Government steady; railroad steady. Closing Quotations on bonds today were as follows: r. S. ref. Is, reg... .1014 Int. M. M. 44s do coupon 10isejapln 4 TJ. S. la. reg 1014 do 4Sa do coupon 101 SK C So. tat la... F. 8. 4a. reg 116 I, S. dab. 4a 1SS1... do coupon 11&SU A N. unl. 4s.. Allls-Chal. let Be.... 77 M . K. A T. lit 4a Am As. 5a WIS dV gen. 44a 44 as 14 '4 :44 MIS 74 t 4 Am. T A T. CT. 4av.l'4Mo. Pacific 4a 74 Am. Tobacco 4a KS V. R. R. ot M. 44a Ms do 4a 107SN. Y. O. g. 34a MS Armour A do. 44-. do eb. V Atchison gen. SN. T.. N. H. A H. do rr. 4a do ct. 6 A C L 1st 4s. Bal A Ohio 4a e.lo 34a do 8 W. SSs .... Brook. Tr. er. 4a.... on of Oa. 6a On. Leather 6a C. of N. J g 6a... Chea. A Ohio 4Ss. . Oo mf. 6a lhlcago A A. 14s C B A Q . 4s... do geo. 4a loS or. (a 110SN. A W. 1st o. 4s... 4 ton. 4a MS No. Paotflo 4a i4 Cdo la 4 0 S. L rfdg. 4a ... 4Penn. cr. 14s 1VU 1S) do con. 4a , ss Reading gen. 4a.... at la r. f. 4 U104 do gen. 6a .Wis . W'4 . TUS . rr . S lot4 74 l Sis . S74 . 71 st. l a. w. 4VS .lo 1st gold 4a..... 404 M S A. L 4a T6S r go. Pa.-., col. to 944, C, M. A 8. P. g 14a 24 do cr. 4a as C R. I. - A P. a. 4a. 71 do let raf. 4 ...... 6 do rfg 4a... 4s8n. Railway 6a... . .lii S .. 71S ,.l(l4 ..1U44 .. MS ..lass ..P4 Onto. Ind. 6a.... 744 do gen. 4a eecnlo. Mid. 4a. 46 Vnlon Pacific 4a.. f A R r. A a. 44a MS do or. 4s D. A H. CT. S do lat A rat. 4s. I). A R. O. 4a. so ret. 6s... . eotstlllera' 4s Brie p. 1. aa... Oo gao. 4a t V. 8. Kubbar 4a... CSV. B. Bteel M as.. T4 Va -Car. cbem. ta ioiS BSWabaah 1st la IMS Tt do let A ex. 4a Ks T4 maaem lid 4a .... 44 TO Waac Kleo. ot. 6a... Ms 147S Wla Ontral 4a 14 4a, ser. A. do eeHea 6 Oea. Bias. a. 111. Ceo. 1st rax. 44. M Mo. Paa. av. Is M lnt Mat 4S TS4 Offered. 1 ateail litantlx. Quotations furnished by Burns, Brrnker Co., 449 New Omaha National bank build ing: Bid. Aaked. S 4 m la llrt 1U 4 s4 Ks K4 M ll H4 1.0 7 M 74 MS S fcs M M M S 1 I Vt t ns u u 444 4ft 'S S 14 Amal. C npper. S-year, Sp a. noise . burrougha Aiding Maeeine Beneuo sV bool lilsirt.il U , IMS twdalir Packing Oo. U. ltM rv.lurubua. Nil,. 1 U k 124 Chicago U. W. 1st oata ea. 1 rwmaeter Mill aatg . ralrmsnt tVeamerr 1st I HT eant.. Iowa Purtland liaroent lat mtg. a Ranaaa (ll 1. t ks 1U g. . i'., MAO 4a. 1U1. konaa Ilanaae city SUMk Tarda stock Met. St. My.. K C. as, UU Omaha Covntry Clsb as, 1W1 OniaJia atar la, 1444 ... ..... Omana ACS) SM. kr. aa. vtt O. A C. B. ak. . t'4. I a ex-41 Omaha A C. Ry. A grides patina T. A T Sa. ll Keokf Mamwaha ateU Teiapkucva. ...... Im-siat banit Cn. pM a bonus at iTrl-l fty It. U. 7 ! Slft t In, l14 I'W Iniun Slwk Vanli took M London Cloalnai Stocks. LON I H N, March 2t. American securities were quiet and featureless during the early trnding today. At noon prices ranged from um hanged to Vt above Saturday night s close. Closing quotations on stocks were: Consols. m..ny.. HI H H !uU Illo N 144 do account . H7 M.. K. A T ai, . N. V Onlril Ill', . "Norfolk a W 110't .112 ilo p(,i 1 l'H Onisrlo W 4!i .! rennylvnl tt .zaS Hand Minn 1 . . M Hra.llns to . - In. Itallwar 2'S .125 do pftl . i so r itic ii ,. Vnlon I'ai'lfle HI , . ;I2H V. 8. Steel ii:, .. S'" do pict i; . 4't do pld K . !K Wt.h 17, . s do ptd .! l.if Spanish 4 o steativ . ai 24 5-lnVI per oz. Anial. Copper .. Anaconda Alrhleon do pfd Hal Ohio 4'anadtan Pacific Tim A (Ihlo .. Ctiliairo O W... O, M A I P.. ! Bears Henier R. o. no pra Erie do lt pM o 2d pM 'rna Trunk .. Illlnolt OlllrSl Ml.ER Bar i. r. 1 per cent. The tate of discount In the open market for short hills Is 21 per cent; for three months' bills, 2 3-lt'y2't per cent. Boston Storks nnd Bonds. BOSTON. March 27 Closing quotations 011 stocks wore as follows: Allnuea 32s Mohawk J aiSNevsds Con 14 15 Mlilealng Mines II 14 North Butte 2tS 4 'North lke 6 12S Old Hominlon 374 17sHe-eila ins no Parrot t S. A C lis Amal. Copper ... A Z. L A ... Arlanna Com. .. Atlantic H. A C. C. A g. Hutte Coalition . ChI. A 4' It. ma. t'al. A lij.la.... Centennial Copper Kange r. F.nel Butte C. M h'ranklln ulroux Con Granby Con llreene Cansnea . ...4ti Uulncr r;s l"S ."'S 4 14 19 344 47 K1? Shannon 0.. 634 Sup. rior 11 Superior A B. M. . ... Superior A Y. C. .. 4 3 UTuniera, k .... 31 V. g. SRAM .... S do pfd Isle Royala Copper. . ..13 41 tan Con "4 Kerr Lake 6 6 IM't.h Copper Co.. 1 Copper 3.SWInma m Salle (pper 44Wulverlne Miami Copper 14 Aaked. ... 44S ... 7S ...111 New York Curb Market. The following quotations are furnished by l.opnn A Brynn. meinhers Boston Stock exchange. 315 South Sixteenth street: Pay State Oaa.., 14 Newbouse M . 1 IS i 3S 14 loos 144 6 S 14S 84 4S 44 4 44 Uulte Coalition ... 4'actua Oil no Chief Cn Fraction , . Harm-Daly Kly Central Ely Con Franklin Glrvui Belmont Onldfleld Florence. Greene Cananea ... Inspiration 1-aroee Nevada Con. .. 17 Nvsrls-t tsh .. Ohio Copper .. 22 Hawhlde Coalition . .. 14 Ray Central .. 11 Bwlft Pkg. Co . . 1 Heara-Roebuck' Co... .. 4 Silver Pick .. 22 OJlbway .. 74 Superior A P .. 4TonopsJi Mining ... .. IS Trinity Copper . S Vnlted Copper .. 44 North Lake .. 7S Bohemia .. 44 Kerr Lake .. US New York MlnlnaT Stocks. NEW YORK. March J7.-Closln ftquota tions on mining stocks were as follows: Alice 160 Uttla Chief 1 Com. Tunnel stock. 24 Mexican HO do bonda 19 Ontario 150 Con. Cal. A Vs 96 Ophlr US Horn Stlrer 16 'standard loo Iron SIlTer 160 Yellow Jacket 23 LeadTllle Oon I Offered. Bank 4 learlnas. OMAHA. March 27 Bank clesrings for today were 32,347.367.94 and for the corre sponding date last year fl.142.094.97. Philadelphia Produce Market. PHILADELPHIA, March 27. BUTTER Dull; lc lower; extra western creamery, 25c; nearby prints, 27c. EGGS Weak, 15c per case lower; Penn sylvania and other nearby firsts. free cases, S4.95 per case; current receipts, free cases, f4.M) per case; western firsts, free cases, f4 .95 per case; current, receipts, free cases, ft.HO per case. CHEESE Weak; New York, full creams, fancy, September, i:v&134.e; fair to good. 12 124c. Oils and Hosln. SAVANNAH. March 27. OILS Turpen tine, firm; fl.04: Bales, 414 bbls.; receipts, 487 bbls.; shipments, 400 bbls. ; stock, 1.135 ROSIN Firm; sales, 349 bbls.; receipts 1.05H bbls.; shipments, 0.001 bbls.; stocks'. 49..W0 bbls. Quotations: B. fx.15; D, f8.20; R, fx.25; F. fS.35; O, II, I, fS.374: K, f8.35; M. fs.424; N, f8.46; W. G., t8.47V4; W. W., $8.52. Peoria Market. PEORIA, March 27. CORN-Hlgher; No. 2 white, 43c; No. i white, 434c; No. 2 yellow, 434c; No. I yellow, 4.Uc; No. 4 yellow, 404c; No. 2 mixed, 434c; No. 3 mixed. 434c: No. 4 mixed. 40Ur no errarla 35ti39c. OATS Steady; No. I white, 80ic; No. 3 white, 2yy4jj30c. Dnlath brain Market. DULUTH, March 27. WHEAT No. 1 northern, 95o; No. 2 northern. 92.130: May 96c; September, 924c; July, 86o. OATS 294c Sagar Market. NEW YORK, March 27. SUGAR Raw, easy; muscovado, 89 test, 8.42c; centrifugal, 9i test, 8.92c; molasses sugar, 89 test, 3.17c refined, quiet. Cotton Market. ST. LOUIS, March 27 COTTON Un changed; middling, 144c; no sales; receipts, 1,36 bates; shipments, 2,077 bales; stock. 21,629 bales. Wool Market. ST. I.OUIS, March 27. WOOL -Unchanged: territory and western mediums, 19220; fine mediums, 16718c; fine, I2ai3c. Hay Marketr OMAHA. March 27. HAY No. 1, $11.00; No. 2, flO.00: packing, f9.00; alfalfa, $1.1. 00. Straw; Wheat, f5.50; rye, $6.60; oata, f7.00. CHICAGO LIBE STOCK MARKET Demand for Cattle Strong; Hogs More Active Sheep Weak. CHICAGO, March 27. CATTLE Receipts, 17.000 head; market, strong, lOWSc up; beeves, f5.264j.N0; Texas steers, f4.604i6.70; western steers, f4.75(Jr5.80; stockers and feed ers, f4.00fn6.80; cows and heifers, f2.704j6.SO; calves, to. 257. 25. HOGS Receipts. 48.000 head; market more active, early decline partly regained; light, fH SOiij-7.20; mixed, $6.5tii6.96; heavy, $0.25 6.75; rough, $.26(&S.45; good to choice heavy, I6 45M76. pigs, $6.50(37.06; bulk of sales, $6.55f!(?.KO. SHETP AND LAMBS Receipts. 22,000 head; market weak; native, H .uOiki.35; western, f3.306.45; yearlings, $4.75&5 60; lambs, native, f5.Oiyg6.5i); western, f5.254f.60. St. Loots Live Stock Market. ST. IVUIS. March 27 CATTLE Re ceipts, 2,300 head; market 14ijl5c higher; native shipping and export steers, ft!.uo''' 8 76: dressed beef and butcher steers, f5.60 t7-50; steers under 1,000 pounds, $5.76i4i.I5: stockers and feeders, $4.6iHf5.75; cows and heifers. $4.26'(r.25; canners, $2.85rH25; bulls f.1.7.Vu6.25; calves, t5O0fj7.76; Texas and Indian steers, f4.5on6.26; cows and heifers fS 50(6.00. HOGS Receipts. 9.900 head; market, steady to 5c higher: pigs a-nd lights, fti.ooijt 7.10; packers, f6.60ra.8O; butchers and best heavy. $6.7up;7.05. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1.500 head; market, steady; native muttons. $.175 ji5.00; lambs, $6.75C !0; culls and bucks, $2.60X33.26; stockers, $2.O0ta3.25. Kanaiu City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, March 27. CATTLE Receipts, i.OCK head, including 1,300 south erns; market 10c to 15o higher; dressed beef and export .steers, $6 OuiJti.75; fair to good, $3.60r.;5.95- western steers. $5 25 ii 6. 15; mockers and feeders, $4 664; 6.00; southern steers, $4 764)690; southern cows. $3.o0j4.70; native cows, $3.u)i(5.50; native heifers, $4.60 (b26; bulls, f-1.0uu6 25; calves, t45t.i7.25. HK.S Receipts, 10.000 head; market, steady to 10c lower; bulk of sales, f0.45if 6.76; heavy, fo.45wS 674: packers and butch ers, fii 454(41,76; lights, fri tii.u') 75. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 7.000 head; market. 10s higher: lambs. SS.Kn. 6 35; yearlings, $4 676 75; wethers. $ 4 2iVi 6 25; ewes, $4.Ji6.10; stockers and feeders. $3.00-4.60. It. Jaaek I.lva Stock Market. 8T. JOSEPH. March 17. CATTLE Re ceipts. t.CM) head; market l(ili.o higher: steers, $4 60$ 41 85: cows and heifers, $3.60J S OU; calves. $3.607.00. HOGS Raeoelpts. 6.6(41 head: market So lower; top, fa SO; bulk of salea. fd 4r.ji 56 SHEEP A.NO LAM US KBOeJpta, I UU0 head, market steady; lavmbs, $4 uou 25. Stock la Siht. Receipts of live stock at tha five prlnol pal western markets yesterday. . attic, nogs, eneep. South Omaha St. Joseph .., Kansas City. Ht Ixiula I 70 5.6i) t.5Y) t.OuO 7,0"i 3.500 22.UU0 10 uu) 9 IM) 48.0U0 Chicago ...... Totals 34 400 Tt.100 $8,000 Persistent Advertising la tha tt'.g Return. Ruad to OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Killing Cattle Strong to Ten Cents Higher. HOGS STRONG TO FIVE HIGHER hen and Lambs In Moderate Sop ply, While Demand Is Good and Trices Aronnd Ten Cents lllaher. SOUTH OMAHA. Neb., March 17. 1911. Receipts were: Cattle, llogo. Shee Estimate Mondav 4,1"0 2. 7 Fame days lant week ... 4,717 4.77X Hame day 2 weekta ago.. 5.479 svi Same day 3 weeks auo.. 5.4'W 4 'CJ Patue dny 4 weeks ago . 5.31U 6.6J8 Same day last year 6.17H 4.4iJ The follo.vioif table st.ov.s the r 8.57S 11.13i ecu. is cf enttle, hogs and sheep st ,outh Omaha for the year to data, as comoarpo "1th '' yesr 1911 1910. inc. '. 9.1 Cattle Hogs ., Sheep The followlnrt t 255.3.17 245,413 6.5'.'9 54.'..X',H 4-M.7ii2 3.1.973 ble sIiowh tie imi 15 103 05,19 PHoes on hogs at South Onmli.i f. the last several days, with comparli-on Dates. 1911. 11910. tiooo 'ltox. :i"7 l" t Mar. Mar. Mnr. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. 19.. I 110 611 441 4 3I 10! I 4 9. ?0..l S S64I I A 4i 4 ' 40 ,1 17' P1..I 6 4R,i10 PT 1 4 73 ?"' 19' r' 11 22.. 6 4fi4'10 401 641 1 S 1 IV R ns 23.. 6 4510 61 1 6 66 4 791 6 16 6 251 5 01 24.. 414 10 6.1! 6 511 1 ' I i -' ' "i 25.. 6N354 10 651 6 6.V 4 VI 6 OS I 15 26 .1 110 631 6 671 6 OH 6 03! 6 20! 27.. 38 6 72 5 22! 6 11 6 5 13 i Sunday. Receipts and disposition of live slock at the Union Stock Yards. South Omaha, for twenty-four hours ending at 3 p. in. yes terday: RECEIPTS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's. C, M. A St. P 3 WsbHSh ..- 1 Union Pacific 67 C. A N. W. (east)... C. N. W. (west).. 34 C. St. P. M. O.. 31 C. B. . (east) 1 C, H. & y. (west)... 33 C., K. I. A P. (east).. 3 C . R. I. AY P (west).. 3 Illinois Central I Totals 173 1 8 2 ! 4 1 12 39 DISPOSITION. Cattle. Hogs. Omaha Pkg. Co 4'1 1.0HR Stvlft and Company CvtS 7:t4 Cudahy Pkg. Co 582 7 Armour & Co 920 173 Schwartxchlld A S 67 Sinclair 4 Murrell 45 W. B. Vansant Co 67 Benton Vansant & L.... '! Stephens Bros 86 IIII! A Son 149 F. B. Lewis M Huston A Co 143 J. B. Root A Co L-0 .1. H. Bulla 2 L. Wolf 64 McCreary A Corey 51 S. Wertheimer 25 H F. Hamilton 1K8 Mo. A Kana. Calf. Co... 3 Cllne A Crlsty ; 31 Other buyers 334 Totals 4. 306 2,700 Sheep, "(i7 2.('.3 4i77 3.433 CATTLE Receipts f cattle -were lighter than usual on a Monday, only 166 cars being reported in. At the same time other mar kets, were not overly well supplied and there was a better feeling at practically all market points. Beef steers on the handy weight and lighter order and of good qual ity were about loc higher and good active sellers. On th other hand plain cattle and the kinds that did not find favor In buyers' eyes were not very active and they did not fIiow very much improvement. To call the general market strong to 10c higher would Just about cover the situation. Cows and hellers were In good demand and they, too, sold stronger, being gener ally quoted as much as 10c higher on the desirable kinds of killers. The market was reasonably active and pretty much every thing changed hands In good season in the morning. Stockers and feeders were In fairly liberal supply, but the demand was not so brisk as It had been a good many days and at the best prices were no more than steady, the general tendency to the market, If any thing, was easier. Still there were some right good cattle here that sold up to fii.00. yuotatlons on rattle: Good to choice beet steers, f6.00&6.25; fair to good beef steers, $5.76(g6 00; common to fair beef steers, f4.75i5.76; good to choice cows and heifers, $4.7.Vy5.O0; fair to good cows and heifers, f4. 40(8 4.76; common to fair cows and heifers, $3.iXy4.40; good to choice stock ers and feeders, $5.3.Vg5.h5; fair to good stockers and feeders, $5.00(tj5.35; common to fair stockers and feeders, $4 25a5.00; stock heifers, f3.75-4.76; veal calves, $4.00Yg7.60; bulls, stags, etc., $3.75416.00. BEEF STEERS. No. At. Pr. No. At. Pr. 16 I7 I 20 10 1137 t 16 19 Tl 6 U 41 1)79 6 116 IT ttl 6 34 11 lota o 90 t 777 6 60 It im I Ml 11 797 6 50 11 HJli 6 90 143 6 66 19 11.11 I 9 IT 60U 6 66 16 11M 6 90 89 698 S 40 40 123S M6 10 I'M 6 40 68 Mi 6 95 1 173 I 66 il 1211 S 96 II 101 6 70 I..... 1K 6 00 19 1863 I 70 84 1464 I 00 li 1&3 I 70 21 12H5 I SO 11 1060 6 76 1 .1007 I 00 1 1010 S 75 II 142 S 00 (1 1244 5 76 10 liil 4 OS 26 900 I To 34 1309 S 06 41 1131 t T5 It 1IK6 I 06 I 1008 6 T6 II 1276 6 06 24 1147 I 80 40 1263 I 10 101 1210 6 80 14 134 I L6 U 1123 S 86 1 lal6 I 16 IS 1170 S 66 S 1U S 15 41 1101 S 65 10 Hut 16 14 DOT 6 84 20 MaO S 16 COWS. 4 907 I 26 T 1020 4 80 3 eS6 t 50 1 4 60 I 1071 I 60 4 Mi 4 ) St 46 4 10 1 1108 4 45 10 low 4 10 18 1041 4 K6 S 941 4 18 I Ion) 4 90 5 HiS 4 40 4 932 4 66 S 1046 4 60 4 U'f,3 6 00 13 lllit 4 65 11 9111 S 00 I li 4 60 6 !.10i 6 00 IT luM 4 60 14 953 6 00 II lul 4 65 I Ilfi7 6 00 4 1'l46 4 20 1 1116 6 00 13 1167 4 16 6 law 6 10 8 1160 4 75 II 1.115 15 18 1016 4 T6 4 11 6 30 I ll'l 4 70 II IS I 30 S 111! 4 76 7 UL'4 6 it HEIFER S 697 4 00 4 920 6 16 S 4M 4 30 11 9ii5 6 26 4 664 4 60 7 721 6 36 15 H 4 66 9 llo 6 16 1 441 4 64 98 711 6 46 IT 10M 4 (0 1 IN IM SI 146 I Of- 7 W.l 6 60 S Ki till I 1170 t 60 1 80 6 u 1 8t6 S 60 S 900 6 10 1 170 t 76 BULLS. 1 la) 4 26 1 1)130 4 80 t 1 0 4 60 1 17uo 4 m 1 1'-) 4 60 1 17 V) 4 kO S 1626 4 60 1 lhao 4 60 1 luno 4 66 1 1130 4 90 1 lt'O 4 66 1 14110 6 or) S 1325 4 46 1 670 6 20 1 l'.M 4 76 1 464 t 36 CALVES. S 116 6 00 S 174 T K 9 SU S 10 1 270 1 60 7 431 ( to 1 11 7 60 1 IS.) f 60 I l:;0 7 60 1 20 S T6 1 140 7 50 1 110 I 00 1 M 6n 1 220 I T6 S 23fi T 50 1 Ill) 7 00 S Ui TM 1 Iu0 7 00 3 136 7 60 STOCKERS AN DFEEDERS. tl 477 4 60 IS 649 I 15 It .'. 174 4 TO IT 630 6 36 60S I II 13 aaa I 36 11 640 20 19 6"6 I :ii 21 120 I SI S41 6 46 I TM S 10 II t- 6 T 616 S 10 26 IM T k) IS 64 Ml I 76 T 61T III HOGS Refusal of the country to en courage a falling hog trade was evidenced this morning by the lightest run In over two mcnths. Not since the January S has a supply smaller than 2.7ou head been re ceived and only on a few occasions during the months previous did the dally count fall below the estimate. That the market was active with the trend of prlcea stronger goes without saying. As compared with Saturday's early trade, values averaged firm. Aa compared with the dull, weak close on that day. It was a nickel higher market. Generally strong would be the moat conservative way of describing bulk aa compared with bulk at last week's olosa. Shippers bought spartngtly. but ths pack ing demand was reasonably brisk and clear ance waa tnadi without much selling effort. Spreads were still narrow and held the samo relative positions respecting weight that have featured the trade for soma time paat. Choice bacon hogs brought beat nicney and rough. lard grades sold at low figures. Long strings ranged at 86434.40, these Quotation applfUig aspeolally to butcher weights. to 50. Pest light steady with animals sold as Saturday's top. hlgn No. A. SH Tr Ho. S4. Pr 14 ?S M tS o '7 ... T4 it f. lie. M M t 40 37 i 41 tS ... S S . .) ... S 40 , l!.;. SO 35 4 7 ' jl . . 6 .1 71 InJ SO 4S 1 Ml H J? I I,1, ;. 141 ... 4 40 M 2,-, ... (If, M t"S ... 40 64 :4 ... 4 3S 71 7 . . S 44 61 5 ... 4 Si 1 aV-4 JS 40 : M7 . . 4 3D 6. M4 1 4 s 77 an ( v, 7 ri 4 an a en 6 m 1M 4 M T6 U ... 43 to ( 36 si rm ... s 40 31 . ... 4 JA tm ... S 44) 73 tw ... 6 So t 1 '7 ... 4 I 47 K..4 ... t ITw a.-, 141 ... 4 44) 7; ill ... 4i 73 ! SO 4 40 57 !l ao ( jn i J3 ... S 40 1 ... I 3;. 71 5 S Ml i . 1.I-...I - .v lilit supply of sheep and I Unit) Induced brisk competition among 3 5" lui et a tins morning Hntl anything suitable 12,677 I or killlnit purposes moved rcadliy at flg 19.513 .:rcs riKht arouini a dime higher than thosa i..-1"! i In (on e at last u, ck cloa. There waa not vrrv much tariciv to receluts. of I course, and several phases of the trad t-1, ,. ,! no actllHl rhsniie In the lamb I.ihiu Ii of the market sales tM ie iuigi'ly confined to fed western stock. Amniils of hooiI quullty, neighing 84 pounds, brought J'1 2f. snd a still better of ,.rlt.- r-..u I . ... I .. T. 'I'l.. FA win ! .MrxiiMlis ot ciifiscotlence n wule hut the r viitious liluli prices paid for westerns In- ilhate a quotation of t'"v.50 or more for stiotiliing choice on the Mexican order. Almost every thing arrived In the fleece. Ho shot n slock list of values holding at l'..ctnlile FPrcuus of "tkubec under wooled I uifC ' lifiuand for mutton sheep was equally 'us :iotle as the dmnntl for lambs, but tho itraile piei-ented a more or less erratic ap- tl'iuiance because of poor assortment. assortment. T ge. moved at , i r-aslly land ar - jf ' would doubt- a .Komi i-ihers, llt pound averaj: i ...25. mill choice ewes would eas tn I'riim Mexican wethers less sell at f..35 or better, leaning mar ket vtus iiuli t and if very small volume. S'liotailoiiH on sheen and lambs: Good to choice lambs, (i i.nti.tli; fair to good lambs. ' "t'o J.; huiuly weight yearlings, t5.357t 5 75; heavy cal lings. $5 (ivjiS 35; good to choice wethers, $;i.tiTB.3."; fair to good wethers, $4 K5 (t5.iXI, good to choice ewes, f4 ,75'i5 10; fair to good ewes, f4.40$j4.7i. Sheep, l ulls to feeders, $3.00514.25. Representative sales: No. Av. Pr. ewes 8ii 4 23 IIIPJ, CllllS 68 S-00 latijbs 84 6 25 Ititnhs, culls 61 6 50 lainlw SI 6 35 eHt lings 86 6 00 wethers 134 6 26 Inmlis 93 S 20 ewes 118 4 66 1H3 S 00 lambs 83 00 lambs 85 6 80 lambs 97 6 20 lambs 78 6 00 ylgs. Weathers, culls.. 96 6 6n ewes 99 4 76 lambs 74 6 76 ewes 107 4 75 l!'l western I 25 western ,4til western , In western !47H western i27 west i rn I lit) western 213 western '2)2 western I 3 hocks .. 1 120 western I 118 western i 4H7 western 398 western j 118 western , 101 western Miss Emma Goldman Talks on Tolstoi, Artist and Rebel Says that His Eminence as an Artist Made Possible His Achievements as Philosopher. Miss Emma Goldman, the anarchist lender, spoke at the Lyric theater Sunday afternoon to a large and peculiarly repre sentative audience on "TlsIol, the Artist ani the Retiel." The audience was repre sentative In that It Included not only the anarchistic sympathizers, the socialists. Interested In the rebel, but also Included people Interested in tha "artist" and mem bers of the society world'curlous to hear the views of the anarchist. In her talk Miss Goldman gave a graphlo outline, first of the eminence of Tolstoi as an artist, and then showed how his prowess bs an artist made possible his wonderful achievements as a philosopher, the great preacher of anarchy. Tolstoi she named the "Kins; Lear of the twentieth century," and called his death In the rail road station the dramatic answer to his own criticism of the psychology Bhakes peare In picturing the king who left his kingdom and wandered In the wilderness In search of peace. It was In her consideration of Tolstoi the rebel that Miss Goldman voiced her denunciation of the Injustices of the pres. ent social conditions, showing how Tolstoi pictured In his book's, rebelled against, and sought to remedy the unequal struggle be tween those who have and those who have not. "You cannot bring about an under standing between the rich man and the poor man because they cannot meet on common ground." "Again," sho raid, "It Is not charity or kindness that the poor demands, but his rights. So long as you create things at the expense of human life you never have anVhlng but despair." In the evening Miss Goldman spoke on "The Eternal Spirit of Revolution" and Monday evening she speaks on "The Vlo tints ot Morality." Sheehan Will Again Be Candidate at the Democratic Caucus Murphy's Right Hand Man is Now Expecting Plum to Drop Into His Lap. ( NEW YORK. March 27 William F. Sheehan will go before the democratic caucus to bo called Monday night at Albany as a candidate for renomlnatlon for I'nlted Slates senator. Bo much he affirmed tonight In an open letter to the democratic members of tho legislature and In prlvato conversation he told his friends that he expected another majority en dorsement. But he Is not the only expectant person. Daniel Cohalan, right-hand man to Charles F. Murphy In the councils of Tammany Hall, would not be surprised If a nomina tion fell Into his lap. "My position on the senatorslilp." said Mr. Sheehan, "has never been a matter of doubt. 1 reiterate that, under no cir cumstances, will 1 decline the nomination given me by unanimous vote of the demo cratic caucus, nor will I acquiesce In any suggestion that my name shall not be presented to any future democratic cau- cus." Ion a tens states. MASON CITY The North Iowa Dairy association Is planning a thorough and h steiuatic cumpulain In this section of the stale. ELDORA Contracts running five years and worth In tho aggregate about fl5,tM) were awarded by the county Board of Edu cation for school textbooks. OS K A LOOS A Cluzed by typhoid fever and worried because of the condition of two of his children, who are also sick of typhoid Fred Jenkins, aged i years, at tempted suicide by drinking carbolic acid. IOWA CITY The annual "nip, Hip, Hooray" trip of Hie senior law class of the I nlversity uf Iowa vas made Satur day, the entire membership of the clans going to Davenport, la., for an all-day Jollification. MASON CITY The funeral of the lata John H. Stanbery aaa held at $ o'clock fioui the Methodist church. Home time prior to his death lie wrote out In detail the servli es he wished lo be held and his wishes were carried out in every par ticular. IOWA CITY With tli taking of the ra-r.uu-cd examination toiluy, Lieutenant M. 0. Mum ma,. Sixth cavalry, United States army, the commandant of cadets at the l iilvei-Kliy of Iowa, attained his ranking as cuptalu. He Is considered among tho first tank of national revolver expert. MASON CITY John Houlahan, who met death In tha burning of tha Mlildleton Manufacturing company at Milwaukee, was a brother of MrS M. J. Poull of this city and a cousin of Miss Julia Clare. Both Mr. and Mrs. Poull and Miss Clare left for Milwaukee and will be present at ttxe funeral.