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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1912)
uRAiN ANDPHGDUCE KARSET X.h;V. Bojlst to Feel En'ect of. tie Crap Damage Seport. Ct"'"-S -KSCEIPTS tfUL SHSKX i vrcrt. rjretare that Steeks Will l ..- ikumUIIii for Seaeaa, 'V, bii-h Mesas !- Period ' ef Light SanpHes. ? ; OMAHA. March 2. 1. ,A'.n'itr5 stronger today on ffJr r.il ihi trsde bsran to tee' .o.-rin effect of crop n "T"', as ye- ii l ini;tiC.e lo le" rVt real Injury exls:t. :irand thews Mttie, ?ins of reo.T ; n -a imp promise west of tne Mle . ;i'ti Sre Ten- faltering it aeema doubt , . Sot he time being " the distant lu .'ereai cad ba buitec. It i.. Ih general opinion among corn Wis tuM liisre will be a grest falling . toceip't and stocks will ceaaa ao-i'.r.n!.-.:ins for thla season, which mean .-. ifiw fwrtoo of light auppliee. OaB irirf arc strong and higher in in t i. thtrort. , Favorable weather ma ihfU the advance temporarily, but late le Ami prlfoa will be high. Wiieal rallied after erd? a -jae. CSSirt were strong and report or . .noil sales and ero-i damage caused .,s te tover. Cath wheat waa un- ''TiXr'ii strong and higher on unsettled r .urttlr. Receipts ars d"' nntdlv and cash vslues are ad . arcliw-eieecWy. Sample corn today ii Sirnary heet receipts wera M M bu. J ewVmeiitn wr. riew againM "lelrt last rear of CiOW bu- and h.p- TVmsrv, corn receipts wer C4.4W bu and isnt were Stt-OOO bu.. ag.lnat re . ..( wt year at K4.") bu. and ahlp- . I.j. of osis and wheat and flour equal to I t. r pool dnaed '..irHd' higher on wheat end lvd hig'r & corn. . -. following ih prieea wcra "Ported. WHF-AiVNo. 3 iiard. I car at .-..KN-Ne, J white. I car at N 4 Rime. I r at c: No. I ' "" ta-a at r 1 car at 9c: No. eilow. 4 ra at V car. at !c, t car. at (.: Xo. S mled J cara at a.; .n m'ed 5 cara at Uc. . OATi-oundard. I ear it J while. 1 rr at i!4c I car at !; wh la. : cara at Uic. Umaba Caak Prices. '.YIIFAT No. S bard, l.m)I.W: No. 3 hard, U.tl'rtll ; Na 4 hard. c1l.J. (VflN-No. 3 white. r70Hc; No. 4 while, tiic; No. 3 yellow. sVili :; No. t yellow. Mite; No- lrtc; No. 4. :'Uc: no giade. UtMc. 0AT8-N0. 2 white. 3Stir'-: standard, IS'.liiJHc: No. 3 whh. WSu3tc; No. 4 white. .ItilV: No. 3 jellow. i$W(4c; No. 4 yellow. HaJSHe. , , . PARLEY Malting. M$I .; No. 1 feed, tirtft-: heavier feed. ctj$l.) KVE-.No. 2, tWc; No. I. 85e. t'arlat Ilerejpta. Wieat Corn. Oats. tiiirgo W a" M flnrapolla ... J ; tiwha 13 31 i Jiuluth - 4.1 ICO CRM PPOVIIOi Feci area at lk Trs4bn aasl ( laslaa . PHeea Basird at Trade. nilCAOO. Mar 34. -I'll port sales and alleged crop damataa carried wheat prices today to a higher Jevel. Tlw close waa firm, He to SajUo aivw laat night. Corn made a net advance of Nc to S. oau gain of Ve Xo He and hog pro ducts became mors el pensive by 13Ve o 306. t . Wheat finished at all roost tha top point of the day. seaboard sales for ocean shlpmenta ware aald 10 amount to IT4.0 bushels. The fact that the foreign de mand snowed Itself at mora than one point tended ta emphaaUa bullish feel ings. Beside, domestic eaah Interests exhibited an alertoeaa not In evidence of late. One reaatm waa that California mha-rs bed put uj tha price of flour 4a a barrel and re propnalng another lift because of aa atve call from Mexico and China.' Decreaigng stacks of wheat al Liverpool count! also against tha bear and so did Amenllne news of un favorable weather f r shipping. Ohio and other suites of Hi Missouri river furnished pessimistic crop advices regarding lata eown winter wheat nd mora than off sat early dispatch of a different ttor from regions of tb west. During the session May ranged from ll.ct, 10 $!(. with last sales at H.SIJ.S. on upturn of cwTc compared with yxsterday. Corn equalled about the top price of the season and ended -within a ahade of tha bast figure for the 4ey. The market began easier on account of the mild weather. ' but ' there was liberal buying tor manufacturer and at the same time a little. Improvement m tli eaah demand fnsm the east. May fluctuated between ;iS4y71So and 7rc cloalna steady. 44K: up, 72.C13tac. cah grades were easy. , No, 3 yellow waa , quoted at 7IVjfn for rar lots. Talk of decreased acreage on account of 1st seeding helped t3te price of oats. predicted rains west paumtsed to cause delay t spring work. Outside limits ioached for May options war UHe ana 1.1V, with in clo, 1,0 net higher at ile even. Provisions shewed strength all dayt but liartlcularly after tha verdict of not guilty in tha packers eaae. Advance for com and hogs appeared to exert considerable Influence In the direction of higher prices. The sharpest rise waa for pork, eve to :c a barrel. Quotations on furore cloaed as fatlw: ArtlcW Open-I HigtKI Low. Close, I Tsfy. V batl I May. il W.' 1 n lH'ltHsf 1 a? 7SSrl July.ieTtaaiVSsliajV ; $Sl n Msy.lTl.4t7i 4uly.7t7. Bept.ffnto:: Cate I I My. '..! Jtil. aStA: ISHiTlHin 7SVM 7J1 TJV73t-,l7l,a), ii:i s.i.rtjia 14', I ITS' $4 $3 hi aa 41 1 at 1 Mss llIB May. I wars ! Ml '.tit July. 14 Ottl 17 UH MsTH WITH SPt. 1-ard May. r.iss May. ni 17 W II 31 I 17 n in, n t us wo t artj W12HI M 4 $ July. 3ie! 7 47H bp4 t 7J, rrsbH i.s itTHl 7H t'aaei quotations wree aa follow FLOt'R Steady: winter patent $4 1S4 (.: winter strmigma. K.tm: spring patanta. K sawBM: spring straighu, H4 M A: hakers, U m. RTC-KO. 1 ttSCc. HJl RLRT-Feed or m'xlnr. C41.M, fa r to cbok-a marling. 11 ii 34. SF:n8-Tlnolh. $s.vHi4.i; ckrrer, j:i.t.. PROVlfllONft-Pork. nrn. 3J17i Ird tin tlcroasl, . ISbort ribs tloose). IS H. Total clearances of wheat and flour -ieie equal ta 3W.OM bushels. Primary reeWpta war 34.40 bushels compared with 332. M baahal tha eorraaaonding day a year aga. Tha world visible supply as snowa by Bradstreat Irtareaaed 2,7, tea) buebeia. Eatlnaated receipt for to morrow : Wheat. 8 ear; earn. Si car; Mia. is cars: nogs. js.ea nsaa. Cmcago Cash rTtcsa Wheat : Na. J n $1. aval at: Na. 1 re H 4vl ; No. t raid. E.saan as: o 3 hard. 31 aostl Na. 1 narthara. X1.W01.14: Na. t nortbsra. n laari.U: No. I wortbarB, 31 saw 1.11: No. : sprtng. $7.ll.at: Ke. 3 spring. $1.M 1 Mr No. 4 sprtn. sBctrtl .$; velvet eharf, :iK.4rti a: dt nua. ttratgl . Cora: No. Z, Saie: No. 3 white. m$-,c; No, i -sallow, Vc; No. 4. CtjCVi No' 4 wnita, trw J. yenow. wifmc Oats: Ne. 3 while. M4Sc: No. 1 whiu. aM4tc; No. 4 whit, utyMc fctKii"ii,a. Kye; to. 2. WW. Barter: 7tctL31 limothy el: I.fji4.ia, Vlover t)UtTER-4$ta4r: creaiaeries. ra3oc; .s.rlre. 3Nsxe. V.-K.S Biaadr: ncaip. MSSI cm: at i k. cases tneladed. lMlc; erdinary r.r, S4-- ftrvta. tic 1 HEKsit ateadv: dsVea. Te;.5:c: tw',aa. ljlSc: yeuag Ar4. 1j4:5c: hwg norns. ursjow. T.AL-Steady: at Telle. fyTATOEi-lL.-viig, reelrt, V ears 47W I si I UM M13M 37U ItfU U 7 iV'srontin. 1..1541.3.; Michigan am. Mm-nr-cta, ij .i&iil.i;. rOLLI l:v Stesdv; turkeys. !!ve. lie: dressed- 1W.-; chickens, live. 14C: dressed, lie; tprlngs, live. Mc; dressed, lie NEW VOBK CEER1L MARKET ttaatatltws of ibe Dar aa Vnrlaaa t aasasoaltlles. NEW YORK. March 28- FLOUR Quiet: spring patents, lntr airaighta. :&-J: winter patents, H.W lit; spring clears, 4.a8.50: winter eltras. No. 1. $163.10; winter eatraa. M. J. $3.453.65; Kansas straights. J4.7MMS Uye flour, steady; fair to good. KJ-; choice to fancy. IS.oetj6.2a. X)RNMEAIv-Flmi: fine whlta and yellow. tl jL7; coarse, ll.3&LW; kiln dried. Cm .. , RYR-Rteady. No. i 5c, e. I f.. Buffala BARLKV-Qulet, malting, $1.2261.3. e. t t nnffntn WHEAT Spot market firm: No. I red, Sl.tsMt. elevator, export basis and 1.V f. o b., afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth. U.W4. f. o. b., afloat, opening naviga tion. Futures market declined at the atart under liquidation, but rallied on renewed buying on the cabiea and ex port rales of ten ioada of red wheat to Antwerp, closing He to e net higher. Hay. $107 -l&41.iV rloaed, $1 W 1-1: July cloaed. . $1.0114. Receipts. lii.OW bushels, aiiimnenta, a.m bushels. CORN -Spot market firm; No. X, lie. elerator, domestio basis, to arrive and e i port, ;Ce, f. o. b. afloat. Puturea-mar-ket waa nominal. Rreepits, 13.S0I bushels; shipments, K.U3 bushel. OATH Boot market quiet; No. (fie. Futures market oil nominal. Receipta, bushels. ' HY-jukr. prime. $1.!.4: No. 1. tl.Bl.a. No. 2. I1.16L; No. 3, ILi ftl.W. HUl'P Dull slate, common to choice, rill, Jjpvc; !. nominal; Padfle coast, 4lfcM.': Ii!, nominal. HlDKS-iitesdy; Central America, Uie; Cogot.i. r.Sft'f.c. LEATHKR-I'lrm; hemlock flrsti, XSj ITc. ccconus, iiOJic; thirds. Hiic: re jects, lit. l'HOV18ION8-Pork. firm: mess. ll.09 18.;; family, liJ.60SJu.ju; abort clear. $17. a MtfA. Href, firm: mess. fl3.oeiiu; fiunily. Jli.oi'UlS.iO; beef hams, $3.(Mua.uU i.'ut mK firm; pickled bellies, n to 14 pounds. KMHIWM; pickled hams. $H.sOf Latl. firm; middle west prime, - ;:.i.: refined, quiet; continent, $10.s); 3mt!i Ainc.ka, compound, t7.UKj 'l'Al.l-0.' fliadv; prime ilty hhus, Cc; cperlfll, C1-.!:; countty, .Uc. lil'TTTlt-Kicady: mrlpts, 10.411 tuba; rn atnery ap-tals, 3Jc; extras, 31 Sc; flrats, :Sllc: atnte dairy, finesl, Dutfll.'; good to prime. 274r7ir; common to fair, 224c; process specials, MJ-1'ic; extras, tfitc; first. Cfft3Hc. CHEKHB-rlrm: receipts. 8,237 boxes Iitaie. whole milk, held, white or colored apecijift, ic: akima. Hi l.c. EMUS Strong; reoelptr, CM eaaea; freah gathered ealraa. :4fi!ac; first. W4t 24c; awonda, E'tric; weatern gath ered whiles, UtoM. l"01'LTIllf-Allve. dull; western rhlrk ens. IV; fowls, IMjIIV: turkeys. IStlnc. Dressed, quiet; fresh killed fowls. Ml Win; froacn turkeva. iat30c. t. l.onle General Market. ST. I.OCI8. March St-WHUAT-Oash, firm: track. No. 3 red, $1.03, No. I hard. tI.03Al.12. coitN-Kirm; track. No. 3, 71He; No. t white. 73c. OAT!l-Klrm; track, No. J, MHVUci No. I whits, Kv. Closing prices of future: WllUAT-lligber; May. fl.7!.c; July, He; CORN-lllgher: May, 7ic; July, T4Sc. OATn-lllgher: May. MNc; July, o. ItVK-l'nrlianged; 30c FIAit'li Firm; red winter patents, tikW; extra fancy and straight, $4 00 14.4$: hard Winter clears, $J 40413.7;, H K K I K Tlmot h y. tlO.OCWU.W. llllNMKAlUJO. HRAN-Htrong; sacked, east track, $1.33. HAY-flcsree; timothy, t3.') 2I.0; prai rie. $Wwt'i3.0. I'RoVIMIONH-Pork, unchanged; Job bing. II&. 7a. Lard, unchanged; steam, p KOtrt.M. Dry salt meats, unchanged; boxed, extra short, tr; clear ribs, ; short clear, ec. Macon, unchanged: extra short, lOSu; clear rib, Wo; abort clears, I0c. ItiCLTRY-Hteady; chickens. 1314c: spring. Ifro; turkeys, 17o; ducks, Itlo; geese, r. HUTTKR-Firm: creamery, 'ijllc, KCKlo-Lower, JO'.c. tieceipi. nntpmenta. Flour, barrels .. Wheal, bushel .?4I VMS . i:.ono , 2U U 'orn, bushel .. 4tsn 32.000 Oats, bushels .... Kaasaa Illy lira I a aad Pravlalaaa. KAN8AA CITY.' March 24.-W1IR4T. Cash unchanged to 1-c higher; No. 3 hard, II tMTI in; No. 3. 11 o3Sri .: No. t reo. si "i-vwt "",: wo. 1 w-i tui 1. "OR-rnchaiiged lo le hlirher: No. t miaeot T.teri4.'; ao. a. 74ec; HQ. J hlle. 74tl73': NO, 3, 7II3leo. OATa-Unrhanged: No. 3 while, MH9 loa1ng prices of future: WHUAT-May. $li': July, KUc: Sep- lemoer, mwtc oia. COKN-Msv. 73Hc; July. 71'7Se. bid September, 4',r, bid. OATo May, WHIfaisc, Md; July. MVie. bid. RYIv-Mrisc. HA Y Fifty cent to It hlcher: cholo ttmotny. is.ui; cnoire prairie, lisoo. rlt'TTKK Creameries, 3o: first. 3M: Seconds, 34c: packing atock, 31c, tUUB-txlras. 33c: firsts, lino. Receipts. elhiDments. Wheat, bushel 14 00 k.oh Corn, bushels aous aa Gala, bushels 4.00 ;,Wo Available tappllea Caereetlaa. NEW YORK. March 31 -Special cable and telegraphic communication rectlved by nradstreet a enow the following cnangea in avauaoie auppue as com pared with previous account: Wheat, t nited Btatea. east Hock lea aecreased l$43.ao bushels'. United Htatea. weat KocKies. increaaeo. saw buaheta Canada. Increased. l.$24.090 bushel. Total I nited mate and Canada. Increased. 374. 403 bushels; afloat, for and In Europe. mere e a. l.ww auanei; total Ameri can and European supply. Increased $ CIM bushels. Corn. I'nlted States and Canada. Increased. e44.tm bushels. Oats. I nited mates and Canada. Increased 33 W bushel. The leading increase and decreases re ported this week follow: increases. Minneapolis prtvat elevators, 7i,40t bushels: Portland, Me.. 73.01a) busnala, lie. ereaaes: lancoln and vicinity. I$t.oo bushel; Port Huron. j4.00 buahel. Mlaaeapalla Ural Market. MINNEAPOLIS. March 34,-WHEAT- siay, VJ.ai.i.',; July, ii.ati,: Heptembar. $11 Cash. No. 1 hard. l an,( Na i northern. B 4S: No, 3 northern, tl MS. Na. t wheat. ll.rtV FLAX-C1. FARLEY 74cfr$l S. tXlRN-No. $ yellow, 774173V. OATS Na 3 whit. eJtri!tc. RYE No. t He. BRAN-lr. H pound sack. t5.3X Sk FLOl R First patenta. t$.a3r sec ond patent. Kfcvl: first clear tin Mllwaakea Orala Market. MILWAl'KEE. U.reh .wttsie J!'ii,,r,,l?rn' w ': No. 3 northers, 11 er 1.11; No. 3 rard winter. U.tleii oa- May. S1.41S; July. MWo. 1 ' CORN-No. 3 vellow TlelM,. V- . OATS-Stsndard. M'.eMMc BARLKY Malting, II XJl.M. PhlUdelphta Pieda.s M.a,.. PHILADELPHIA. March 34. BUTTER EtWerirm. nearby flrala. free eases. a per nearby current receipt, frew cases, r 54 per case; weatern firsts. "J 17, ' " aater current receipt, free casta, $7.4f per caa. CMEESaV-rTrm: New York full creams. ' eet, aev ao gooq. UBjalsac. Llvsrssal Srwla Market. LTORPOOL, March 31 WH F-A T Spot '"'viva urn stay, ts SSd: Juhr 7 7d: October, J, Vyi. V' CORN Spot. American mixed, sew nrm: ts JSi: Americaa mixed. oM. ly: 4s MM: American mixed, trew klla dried, needy: 4s 7v,d; .'aturea Meadr May. 4 tSd; September, la 3Hd. Peejeta Market. PKORtA. March 34. -CfiRN Higher: .-.a. wniie. ajw,c; a 3 vellow Tr- v SIS: &: N -.OATflr- 1 WBi."'- S: atanetarvj. " - " a WQ'ie. eSSC. " extmanga, aa- varus it IM Be wal 4 sol tuna. THE BEE: OMAHA. . WKDM&DAV. MARCH 27. mi. NEW Y0RKST0CK MAMET Leaden in Some Ittuet Pnte in Their TJpwtrd Fligit. AJCAiGAMATED COFFER STBOHG Aaserleaa Ksaeltlas, Isllrt Stale Steel aad Majarlty of Street Hallway Arc laellaed ' (a Heavlaesa. NEW YORK, March Ji-Blocka paused In their upward flight today at least some of them did while other of tea market Influence roe to higher prices, lb most noteworthy exception to tb general tendency wa Amalgamated Cop per, which ascended to a higher level on announcement that th selling agendo wr rejecting bid for the meial t l&Sc per pound, Ita highest figure In almost fiveweara. Tbe movement elsewhere bore Indisputable evidence that th market for a time at least had absorbed all it could comfortably digest. American Smelting, a hose meteoric rise In th laat few days attracted much at tention, was Inclined to heaviness from the outset, as wer also United Stales Steal and a mijonty of th standard rail way ahares. Most of theaa Issue were off a point or more before noon and later made turtner recessions on aggressive short selling. A n offset many minor Issue, Including American Can. American Bast Sugar. Cara Product, th electric and tha Independent eteel shares, were a point or two abov yesterday, ine rise in these failed to enlist popular support. however, and som fell back. Abrunt declines In In ion Pacific and United State Steel fn th early afternoon and further weakness In American Smelt ing wiped out much of the audden rise In Amalgamated Copper and the undertone became heavier then before. The setback coincided with London news that the Eng lish nun owner ware not very hopeful of an early solution of th strike trouble and th decision of American railway engineer to vole on tha question of a strike. Prices rallied a point or more from th lowest in the laat hour under spirited buy ing of Reading and an Increased demand for the local tractions. Other features of strength In tha iat trading wer Missouri Pacific. International Harvester and American Beet Sugar, the latter adding to lis early gain, regardless of circum stantial rumors that copper metals had risen to l&Vj. Amalgamated failed to hold more than th amaileat fraction of It middsy gain. Anaconda director met popular expectation by declaring th regular quarterly dividend. Amalgamated, men controls Anaconda, win nota a dividend meeting early In April and th street ' looks lor an Increase aver th present rate. lawdon was a seller hers, probably to the extent of &,IM shares, moatly ateel and supposedly long etock. American se curities carried a 4 per cent rat over th Lionaon settlement. Increasing tension In ths domestic coal situation wa found In th curtailment of coal by water out of Pittsburgh. owing to a nominal Increase in oper ating expenses, the Atchison road was nabled to return an excellent statement for February, na net earnings for that month Increasing tilfc.000. Th bond market waa featureless. Total aalea, par value, $4,62l,(us. United State government bonda were unchanged on calk Member of sties and leading quota:!en n (lock today were aa follows: setae. Ulsa. iie. C!st. tllU-CsilsMrs I4 J. AetslfmaeuNl Oeseer ... Aaeriiu Afrtesllurt! ... Aamhut Seel Swear. ... ABMrtasa Caa Asxriess c. a r ABMrieaa IVtoe Oil AskwMta Hat. sf4... Aw. Ice Sent rule) 1I.M4 11 II', 4. 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St. U A W t si. u a w. let US us roe ws MH "H U ae ires ims lies l-slaa Paetn Vales Paaltle M SM M IIS MS Usllel Sunea Hasltr... sea Cslta Btstas heasr.... ll.ls laits taies Msat. Itt ta 74 S 7'S S U tl't us MS CS 44S HIS n:S HS 11. a Itak Cterea Vawrailsa Ckeanasl Waaaa . H.MS s KS is 4S s 14S s Its MS IS M s IIS 4 Msnlsa .... Its US ts MS Weallaaswa aUsatrls WMtovw i'alea .. MS IS A le Teul saM Mr laa ar. M4.M4 stereo. Stoek Msurket. BOStTON. March M-Cloelng auetatlea on atocka were aa follows sas ........... aa'soiasses hi OsMor MSNovse Cas Ms f, L A g. K Ntvlaalss M'aas .... ts in caaa. lVena Pall U C C. A S. . TSNseth late TS Ckl. A ansae irwote Daaauuoa sew OBI. A Hade. 413 OareeU Ill1, iSauwatal n Wolacr Ms IS. Rassa ' e BU Pen C M ... USSasorMe UUS lliatweartar ft A M... IS wren CSa. 4 TBaaaraek oroaar CVa. MHU. 4 t A A M... MS brseat Caaaaoa .. St-M e M MS lau aterale Car- HSl ta C u Karr U 't'ta Oasr Os..... tl lsa Caseer 44 S aia ssll Caeeoe ... ISWslvern 113 Mbtail Caspar Sta . - Ceadltlea at Treasary. WASHINGTON. March' St. At th be ginning of buMness today the eondlttoa of the 7: nited 8tatee treasury wss: Work ing balance In treasury office. 33.737. sot; In bank and Philippines treasury. 333. 34X.S74; total baktae In general fund. $11. X.ot. Ordinary receipts yesterday were ti tj7, with ardlaary disbursements ef ai'vr. ia twirtt lo date this fiscal veer ks tia.t-'i.tst, agtiost a deficit ef 11, 40,311 t thla time last year. These figures ex clude Panama and public debt transac tions. - Sew war Meary Market. NF.WT ORK. March St.-MONET-On call, atearly. per cent ruling rat. 3H per cent; closing Dia, eeaMa 'f ner cent . ls per cent; TIME LOANS Strong: 40-day. t'it&i per cent: 30-day. SiitJMk per cent; U months. 34 per cent. RIME MERCANTILE PAPER-44t, "sTERUNO EXCHANGE Steady, with actual business In bankers' billa at 34-84 for 40-day bllla and at 34.S715 for demand. COMMERCIAL BIt.LS-X4.S3Vj. 8ILBER Mexican dollar. 47c. BuNLrS Govern roent, steady; railroad, ClolXng quotations on bond today were aa follows: O. A ret. ta. reg...1J't!Btsr. U. M. 4Hs... '. 4s eauaos lH.-JapB 4s C. A JaTrs 44s l 4e eassos lStVK. C se. 1st Is.... 13 "4 V. S. 4s. ft 14 L. S. 4a. as 1111... o eoepss 114 U4N.nl. 4s..... St1, Allla-Ckal. 1 as... vf. A I. 1st 4a. US Asier. As la IK'S 4e 4Ss M4 A TAT. cr. 4s.. ill 'Mo. racltk 4a it'., Aia Tanaeea 4a slw.v. R. R. ef M. 4s MS a. e I241N. T. C g. lies.... 7 Arwoer A Ce. 4".i.. S oa. 4a 1 AKaiaoa es. 4s HHK. T. N. H. A H. es n. 4s ev. sa .....lm, 4c er. is 1MWN. W. let a. 4a.. M, A. C. 1 1st 4s..... M sa ev. 4s.. I1H Bat. usls 4i Ne ascitis el...... rH ao His KH 4e Is i.i 4U ade S. ' I'ls.... It'iO. I. 1 rfdf. 4s... M, Breok Tr. ev. 4a... rrSPesa. . I'M Ul.. tf's ei ss. st Os. U....1"S see. 4s IMS Cam. Lsstksr la. MViRaseisg aa. 4a Ml, sit. sl N. J. g ia..l!lSa, L A S. P. tg. 4s7s, aTkas. A Obis 4'a.l 4a rs. at ret. H n at. u a w. c. ai'.t Cklcsae A A. 3vs... SH. 4e 1st gol4 as 41 C. B. A 4. 1. 4a ..- i A U sol. is... : o gas. se-so. rse. oat. as.. HI M', ;, :s7;t C. M. A A r. 4 4a l-k 4e ev. 4- C. U. I. A P. s. 4a. 7t, 4e lat rat. 4a.... rts. ej setae, pauwer as.... Ceie. In. Is Ila 4e sen. 4a 'a Cole. Mid. 4a 44 I'alea Pacific 4a....eui sc. A . r A e 4s. i ee cv. as. isj'i D. A H. cv. 4a MS 4o let A ret. 4a.. D H. O. ts. Mtl'. A Rssssr 4e....ltl, rat. 4a... sae,!.. a. steel zs ee....ie. 7liVa -ar. Ckaoa. ls,..IM'i MttWsbaa 1st ts Tt se let 41 ex. 4a ... i:. t sveaters MA 4s tl'a 7mi au glae. ev. as... saw Dtatllienr as .. Erie s. I. 4s... . 4a. ear. A.. es srHas B enee. Klae. cv. la. ltitsWIS. Castrsl 111. Caa 1st tel. aa.. KitMo. Pso. c. I Ister. Met. 4is WSrsaawa Is i)Vi BU. ullaret. I.oadoa Stack Market. J.ONDON, March St. American securi ties opened firm today. Prices advanced on good buying during the first hour and at noon tha market ruled firm with valuea from t to H higher than yesterday's New York closing. Later the market turned Irregular and closed undecided. Denver A Rio Grande hare wer firm. London closing stock quotations: Cbssala. ssssey ..ft lt-14Le.la.llla Naab .H4 4o serosal U-ltsle.. Has. A Tat.. 11 Anal Cesser a7New Ysrk Cestral..ll4i Antcosls twierlslk A Wastra.lll4 ilctlsas w So I4 i 4o .14 IMtiOnUrla A Waatom. 41, auiiinoea A Okle..leli4PaSBaTlrsBla 44 IWllae raclfle .14 Kan4 Mlsas OaaiaeaH Ohls. ISiaHaadlsa Chi. uraai Waatara. t4 aostaera Ry K V 1I4S I7t, rat.. Mil. A St. P HI hear IIHsoathsrs radlia Denver A Hie O.. 4s I4 Erla 4e 1st pit 4a 14 p(4 Oras4 Trunk .... Illinois Centrtl . HlLVLR-Bar, :4il'sles Pacllts . 44',, de al4 31 I' g tlsel... U 4s I4 HSWssssk !!t 4s (4 'Mt 14 'VI II ll-16d per 114 steady at 31 ounce. MONET-S per cent. The rate of discount in th open mar ket for short bill la 3'a per cent; for three month' bills. 3 7-lt per cent. New York M:alag Stswks. NEW YORK. March 24. -Closing quota. Hon on mining toc were: Alice tee sun,, cimi .. .. I ,..! ...It ...II ... M ...in rsaavlck Caa M.ikas 11 Oman It 0Mr 74 Staadarl 1-4 Yellow Jacket 14- Cera. TaatMl slock. a Cm. Clal. A Vs.... Iras Silver Vstville Can, .... eunsre. Baak t learlags. - OMAHA. March M. Bank clearings for today were tl.t3l.3M.4B and for th corre sponding day last year $023,337.37. Caffe Market. NEW YORK. March 24 -COFCEE- Futuraa opened steady at A decline of tr polnla. In sympathy with mo re actionary tndncy of the European tnar keta and aa a result of realising, but soon rallied on covering of short and scattered local buying, which waa prob ably encouraged by continued flrmneaa In Mrs III, tne sirrnirtn o situation and later by rather firmer .,..,,., i-ehiee from Havre. Tha final tone here wi aleatly, with price net 4 point higher 10 4 point lower, "- month being relatively firm. Sales, tl mm beg. March and April. 13.: May, 13 34c: June, u.icjc; Juiy, ju., 14.020; September, 14.11c; October, 14.)o; uMnK.p 14 arte: Ivecember. 14.04c: Janu ary, M.Olc; February, 13.H9C Havre wa laiUf lower at th hour af ths local opening, but rallied partly, eloalng H7Sf lower, namourw wa -vi" . - ... ita i. hi. her at ea-75. Hanlo wa 1. nai eel. blahee at TCo. Receipt at th two Biwalllan port were SaOW bags, against k.M bnga taut year -,und,"J,j; receipts were 7.1MI baga. against ,m laat vear. Rain waa reported In one district of San l'aulo, but it was fins elsewhere. -17: ' - 1.1 ,.hlea reoorted 4S un- ch. ind Sao Paulo receipt, of lto bex. aaalnst 11.000 yelerdayr---Prlvat cabiea predict a falling off In th move ment to nanto ir V v have been filled. Spot oolfee. firm. No. Mild. Rio, 14SO: o. a aw... firm; Cordova, lrigigvio. nominal. ' 'Metal Market. vL-iv TORK. March 36 METALS Standard copper, firm but quwj: apov tl4.tl$.: March and April, t I". ,r v. 1 MiAm market steaay . mvn w f" u. cm is 3d. Arrivals reported at New York today. ; CiM,ra: house return show export of SS.M6 ton. JL r.e thla month. I-k. copper, 1549 a - . sklAeAS-IIO. 1TJ ?- V . MhPtiiist. W$ Tin. .pot. 4l'5t43.S: March, 343.30 ti4137ii; April, 34:.airfJ4it'v: stay. evj. i.7S; June, 41.tOtrt2.M: July. W.evto iiOt Ical aalea. l.tw ton i n ;;,.. ton June at tli 08. London . .iu. e.,,re fftftl & Id rmr .4 .4) in New Tork and 34.30t.4 3t In East St VTi?-n . . . , . . -r 1 K-. hit I VSItlB London. CH. J "ntlmony. quiet: Cookaon' rv43H- lron. Cicvaland warrants. No. 1 northern. tl-.2itill7: No. t fll-is U.3G: No. 1 southern and No. 1 southern son. Iiuaia.".., e v.. eST. LOl If. Aisrcn ""7:--; -- firm. f.JtlrlJa- Spelter, firmer. . niu. . . . ratios) Market. rr YORK. March 34 -CW ton-Spot closed quiet middling uplands. Mi tor; middling gulf. Mate. No sales. cotton future, opened stead)-: Msrch. w)3c- Mav. 14.41c: June .offered at .4sc: Julv.' 10.51c; Aiiguat. lMr; September, itole. bid; October. WHOc: November. bid: V w).43c: February, offered al Futures closed Hrm. Clo-lng bids March. l.43c: April, 3te: Way. 14 4-; June, la.Bc: Jury. MJtc; SeptemrltBc: October. W.t7c: November, lAttWjDocern bsr. l.ac; January. lO.tJe; February, M Mo. rtvaparaleel Apple DHeol frmlta vr.ff YORK. Msrch K-EVAPO- RATED APPIX-3ulet an nomloauy unchanged; an the spot fancy are quoted st i4l7tc; choice. S.ettc; prim. IU 7HC DRIED FRUITS Prunes, only moder stelv scdve snd prices easy: quotations ran,, from 4Sc to lie forCsllforni.. ap to 3tts-lt ad ISl3c for Oregons. Apri cots dull aad barely tsd: choice. Itn 4Hic: extra choice. liSc: fancy. WVI ITSc Peachea. Inactive and about steady: -.Li uvuausk: extra choice. llll'ic: , iii-. Raisins, quiet and about Meady; loos muecsteis. S4r4te-, choice te fancy seeded. taej.rv; sa-uie o-wwi-London layers. tl-Sktl.tt. Dry Baawta Market. NEW YORK. March 3A DRY GOODS Th cotton goods mrkta are steady, with demand leas feverish. There la aa active demand for staples In men s aear an-V dress good- Yarn rule steady. Jobbers sre doing A fslr trade. lasar Market, NftW YORK. March tA SUGAR Raw. sttady; muacevaoo. . a leet. 3. aw; trifugsl. M teat. 4.4-, l7c Ktttd, quart. - It test. OMAHA LIYESTOCK MARKET Hctt All Kind of CatUe Slow to Some Lower. HOGS TE5 10 F1TTEE5 HIGHER Yards Well Filled with Sheep aad Lass as, hat lader Iaflaeace at tiaael Baylag Oeaaaad Steady Price Are Maintained. SOUTH OMAHA. March It, tfli Receipt were: Celtic. Hons. Sh-eo. Official Monday.; . iftiZ EsUmate Tuesday 4.SMJ 1.S0 r3,vl Two daya thia week..le,13S B.fw 2S.4SS Same daya last eek..ll,n7 &S77 S.VH Same daya : week ago. .M 14.-U l'-3 .-am daya 3 w ks ago. 7.M7 l.r-4 x.v.i Same oava 4 w'ka ago. .t.'I 14mi li.(Kl Same day last year.. 144 K1J9 l".'!' The following uble shows tb receipta bf cattle, hoes end sheen At South Omaha for the year to cate as compared wiin last year; IJ1J. 111. Inc. reo. Cttl 245.494 26 211 .U3 Hog 344.308 i.i.m Dt.31S Sheep 43,;: 4i;.4U 1.344 The following table show the range of price paid for hoga at South Omaha for the laat few daya. with comparisons: Date. 1912. W11.1H.1PS.U90.1107.)I90. M ch I7 4 47rl ii, 4 ii: 5 Ml I 1 11 M'ch 111 I K4; t 32 10 $4! t $W 4 S8 t 4t M Ch IS 44a e ,w 41, 4 44! 1 to) 4 41(1 t 10 H'ch 30j toH' 341 44; 4 Sl 4 41 4 17 M'ch 21! 7 0t 4 4jltS3 1 4 73 t 2i t M'ch 7 4 47 1 t; t tl. t 14; 14 M'ch 3 f M 1 4 10 til 4 9t 4 781 4 It 4 Si JIVh 3t t 41 .14 1 t 311 I , I 4 :4 M'ch 3ii 7 tltU t 33,10 W I 6S 4 Pl 1 1 M'ch 24! T s 10 3j S 7l i Oil I 03! t Sunday. Receipts and disposition of live atock st the Union atock vards. South Omaha, for twenty-four hour ending at 3 o'clock yesterday: , RECEIPTS-CARS. Cattle. Hop- sheep.lrses. C SI. k St. P 3 Wabash li Mlsanuri Pacific .. 7 Union Pacific 92 C. ft N. W., eost.. 14 C. N. W . west.. 43 C, St. P.. M. O.. 32 C. H. A CJ cast.. I C . & ft Q.. west.. .t4 C. R. I. ft P.. east.. 11 C. II. I. ft P.. west I 3 Zl 41 Ik 1 41 t 1 I u Illinois Central t C. O. W S Total receipt . .'.'78 140 44 DISPOSITION-HEAD. Cattle. Hows. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 47 I.0K 1.1S0 swift and company. ...l.iw 3,4ei 2.14S Z ul 7S1 2.U1 Cttdahy Packiim Co... .1.741 l.S!3 Armour A Co. si; Schwartx-Bolen Co Murphy Morrcll Sinclair :it M 4 130 1 70 130 Itw IMS 104 1 IS 70 SI 74 3 S98 W. B. Vantsnt Co Benton, ansant -ft L Mill ft Son F. B- Lewi Huston Co J. H. Root ft Co J. H. Bulla L. F. Hues U Wolf McCreary ft Kellogg. Werthelmer ft Degen. H. r. UamlUon le Rotlatchlld Mo. ft Kan. Calf Co.. t'llne ft Chrlstl .... Katif ft R Other buyer Totsls 7,011 12,233 r.413 CATTIJI-Reeelpt of cattle were large thla morning. 371 cars being reported in. about tba same aa on Tuesday ot last wsk. At th same time -an oiner nvar marketa, especially Kansas City, were filled with cattle. Chicago, aa usual on a Tuesday, waa very lightly supplied, but there wer snllcipaiione mere ui a nravvj run for Wednesday. Buyers took advan tage of the large receipts to fore a con cession in prices, OUt salesmen were umj- ward about taking off, working hard to maintain th market, which rendered the trad slow and dull so that It waa well along toward midday btfor very many cattle had changed hands. Buyers picked up a faw loads of such beef steers aa especially suited them early In tha morning at prices tliat wera not eo much lower, but as a rule they were bid ding around HnjUVo lower for tha genera rnn or ina cam on aie. . - they wars In no spparent hurry to fli. orders, prwferrtng to wlt until all tlu train were In before doing very much business. Thu It happened, aa not at, above, that It waa very Iat in ths fore noon before very muca uu tranaacted. Cows snd neirers aiso 01''"" -'- -' weak, although buyers pVked up quite s number of load early that did not look very much lower. However, a soon as 1 II became apparent how large receipt really were ml that the demand wae not overly urgent, buyer bes-aobvoj'" tower Th beat feeders sold st good firm prTcei but The lea. deelrabl. kind. a. well " th. light .tochers, wer weak to l0?".h!r'.,Hl beef steer, .old largely 10c i.e ih.n yesterday. In soma case possibly the market waa Mlc lower than last week's close. Cow also closed slow to lower, common and thin cartnera anowing moat of all. owing to Ihe fact that the yards were full of the common kind. Quotations on Catila-4Jood to choice beef steers. tT0O-ti0: fair to good beef r. t6.twjn.tv; ,,"'' stesr. 3.iB v 'vrr.."xi r BtaawAtO: good to enwe roe., v fairto good cows, K0o4.7i; common to rT eiiai A..- .Mwi In hi lit At Mlork I&lr COWI. ipaxtarawvu, Vw- - , Irs and faVder. $64; f sir to good. tttOtJAW; common to uur, e.i-. - "slt K0iVli, vl calvwt, KOuttt-iW. bulla. tags. tc, Httajto. Representative aaiK. BEEF STEERS. No. A. Pr. - 41 I 11 "II 4 M . 144S I M H I . H4 4M II IM I ..IMS 4 41 ' M..V IM4 I It .ltn IS U "'I l MS let S 131 l I..., M. ... II... It... A Wonderful A Stitch in Time SlTCS Nine. Af ""' 2XS3 1. THE MYERS FAMOUS LOCK STITCH, SEWING AWL is the origiBal and onlj oae of Its kind ever i-vewted. It is designed for speedr sUtchinjt. to tvs used by All classes, the Upericrd as well as tbe erltaBic. Its simplicity Biakes it s practicAl tool for an kiads of retiair work, eveo in the hands of the most unskilled Witt this tool yon can mend harness, shoes, tents, awnings, pulley-belts, carpets, Lssiew buggy tot, suitcases, dashboaxdi or any heavy material. Ton can sew op wire cuts on hones Its iStls tbeiwfore the veterinarian aad stockman find it indispensable. The patent aeedle ta dis, ed ci.'t .IT-IU rt thrtHMth tbe thickest of leather. It baa . croove to co.t.i. the thread, ran rithe full I leBt-th tiiroagh tbe shank, ovrrrominj any danger of eatting off tbe thread whea se-wing hiCeJIarrTinc the waxed thread is in a Bio roaveatiewt positioa wader the finger.' ends, to that thVteoa n be controlled at will by a simple vewt of the fingers ot. the reet and the thread can b. taken np or let out as desired. This feature i. very e-eisJ In deric, of this kind. These " "JlTj." festttres: Convenient to carry Always ready to teerd a rip or tew la any emerges?-. Toolatathi T hollow of the handle Assorted needles A supply ot waxed thread wrench and screw driver combined. -- ' We want you to have this useful tool. . . We wUl give It to yon FREE, If yon will tend us f 1.5 for a year s subscription to The TwenUetlt Century Farmer. Aldresi The Twentieth Century Farmer, Oath, Hel. 14 in tM nai t at u net I St 1W ?3 . iat 7M 11 ItM 1 a It Ule 1 et , -W-M It.... a.... . hi ir. istt 4 a m 4 si COWS. ... 754 4 3 11 3 4 ... ta 4 S 3 11 4 ...ISM 4 U 4.. 11 I 4 ...lt 4 M 4 MM 4 i ...an it i i ... I it u ws la ...net 5 i$ t lis I c 1 lla Sa H ace a e ua : ii Mil t K . ti- I n HEIFERS. 554 4 M a 11 74. I 14 11 t 7 4 li I .f til tli 4 Ml I 41 14 ii IM I 45 I...... J BULLS. 1 1C 4 M 4- l-,u,'t-ALVEa 1 134 I M I 1 M a M t 1 2jS 4 M 1 t-a T a. 1 ... Mt I 41 ... BI I a. ... ee 4 m ... M m ...ISM t M ...IMS 4 3. ...IB I M ,114 in . Mt I 71 . 34 I M IM eiTticKEKS AND FKELitRS. ".; i 4M M Hl II M I M 13 I i :u 4i HOGS A heavy Increase In hog re ceipts had exactly the same effect upon ttie trade that a light run does during a abort esslou. The market was an active, buoyant affair, bulk of (he big ci 00 aeliing at ilgures Utflic higher. Kvery One on the buying aide ot the fad seemed to be working without def inite instruction regarding cost or Bit" or drove, and movement had plenty of action from the atart. liemand late In Ihe e aaton bad all of th earmark of Urgency and eloalng bualnx-at wan espec ially ;-.lgh, cveryining on sale clearing tic'ore 11 o'clock. Yard estimate placed total receipts at over K'M huad. and while quality of of eiinga an reasonably good, It wss a tvpioal late seaxon run. all weights showing up. Snippers sod speculaiors bought lignis ss well aa heavies, but usuallv insisted upon smooth quality. Hometnlng like fifty Ioada of hogs moved on outrlae orders, fully 20 per cent of aie total supply. Best lard weights on sale reached 17.41. as compared witn yesterdays top of C.SS. wnile bulk ranged from ti.wi to ;.. Bacon gradea claimed the low .Hires'). . selling irom 37.IS downward, but the propoitloii of kusl!.sa under $i.tj waa decidedly small. Kepresentativo saies: No. ill.. Av. ..laa sa. 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II MS 1 II M 7 II M 1 U ... 1 la M 1 li ,.!7I ..nt ...! ...3I ...tit ...til ...Jit ...111 ,..M7 ...: a.. 17.. ..IM 43... 33 rtt M Ml u :: 43 1 M tu t3 3M 7 7 a i a 7 It 1 H 7 U IM 11... It... 34... Tl... n... 13... ..til PIUS. n Ill ... 4 33 SIIEEB-TIi market for sheep snd lsmbs opened In nulrt fashion, but It was evident thst packers' needs were well up lo supply figures snd sll esrly business Indicated a trade generally steady. Receipts amounted to sn odJ W.out head, iambs proving more plentiful ii,.n ewe. wethers, etc. Quality on an aversge'was reasonably good, but this I th time of the year when feeders ar hipping out freely nd offerings natur ally have a wide assortment a phase of the market that la shown dally In the price rang. . Well-flnlehcri kinds of stock were favored In killing circles and were among ths first to ecu. although movement wss snvthlng but active. Sheep drew the best demsnd slid frequently rules a Httle .tronger,. but bulk showed no quotable improvement. Practically everything came In the fleece. Fed western ewe sold up aa high as is 7S end soma ioddv wethers scted credit ably st $ti.30. Choice, handy yearlings were in annH request sround $4.o9. but there ws nothing of this description on sale to make a test of lops. Attrsctlve fed western lsmbs moved st and near $7.2 tidy Mexicans claiming an outlet at price about a uarter abov extra good westerns Feedins slock elesrejd Iste in th ses ton snd ths amount of business trsn aacted in this branch of the trade wa. necessarily small, strings inst sre Ing taken back Into the country at pres ent are usually low-grsde fat offerings or near-feeders, the kinds that packers avoid. Laat week's actual buy on country account did not exceed i.atn nesa, tne ac msnd and supply both being seasonably smsll. Quotations on sheep snd lsmbs: Lambs, good to choice, $7.1o7.4; lamba, fair to good. $ S0tj7.H): yearilnge, good to choice, ts.3otyt.t0: yearlings, fair to good, puttf 43i: wethers, good to choice, i.85r4.30; wethers, fslr lo good. to.l04rS.S5; ewes, good -to choice. It JSi 70; ewes, fair to good, $4.e0.3. rlepresentsiivs saic No. At. ...103 ... tt ... 33 Pr. lb tt 1&5 7 3 1 m I () 7 00 7 09 4 28 7 03 140 I 7i 33 fed ewes Its ted ewes 47t fed ewes 214 fed lsmbs.... 11 fed lambs 31 fed ewes .... I.AaTfed lambs . PI fed lsmbs .. 477 fed wethers 271 fed lambs ... 133 fed ewes .. Ill fed lsmbs ... .. 75 . to . t4 .13 .114 .. 74 ,. 37 ,. 73 Mt 4 B It 117 Si" is na la Little Hand Sewing Machine MYERS Famous Lock Stitch SEWING Sews Leather 2W fed ewes M) fed ewes, culls MS fed ewes or fed lamb 2 33 fed iambs ... 103 fed lsmbs 441 fed lambs 433 fel lambs ....MT ..... - ,..KE s 7 7 S 83 ... ITA' 3 77, ttT. 7 i 7 1 t 3 . . 1 34 T 17 13 IN 144 fed ewes 34 spring lambs ... CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MAfeVKK Desaaad far Cattle aasl Sheep Stead Heaa Higher. CHICAGO. March St. C ATTL E Re ceipts. ASM heaa: market steady:- beeves, t6.3oen.ts: Texas ateers, K4.); western steers, t6.3uli4.30; toCKer tira irvocr., $4 3M4.jO: cow and heller, a-48. 'J. calve. 3i300.1i. r HOGS Receipts. Io,o neao: marwec moatly 10c higher; HghL 37.sa)i.47H: tr 4tiC 7: heavy. $7.37. 73V.: rough, r 3Mi7.aO: Pigs. to.3O07.la: bulk of tales. 37.5ctj7.Ss. SHEEP A.N L imbj neceipie.- i,.ww head; market ateauy; native, $3.Mra.sb; western. K3S: yearlings, $i- i: lamb, natlre. $o.757.7j; western, ti lJtf Kaaaaa Clip Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Mo.. March 34 CATTLK Receipts, t. head, lncfudinr Tut southerns; market steady to 10c lower; dressed beef and export steer. S7.8Mrt.40; fair to good, t6.8oti7.3v; western steers.. Cl.7t437.09; Blockers and feeders, M.aOejei); southern steers, $3.aOtf7.3i: soqthern cows, $3.Suts.ti: native cows, $3.7M.26; native heifers, $t.77.;, bulls, $4.ejYtt 7s; calvea, t&0Mit.ta HOOS Receipts, M.400 head: market to to Uc higher: bulk of sales. $4.Ii4l7.70; hea w. $7.4.vtlr7.7t; packers and butchers, $7.6.l7.70; lighta. $7.307.; Plga, $i.t S. SHEEP AND LJtMBS-Reoalpts, 10.4110 head: market steady; lambs, 10c lower; lambs. $4.ki7j0; yetu-llngs, $i.aHi0; wethers, $10uev4.OD: ewes. $4vi)3.7ii stock era and feeders, $3.00434.90. SI. Laala Live stack Market. ST. LOUIS. March 34. CATTLE Re ceipts, l. head, including Texan: market steady; native shipping and ex port steers. $7.yifrt.50: dressed and butch ers steers. $.au).v1: steers under 1.000 pounds, $3.2Stia.73; stockers and feeders, 34.r(i.25: rows and heifers. .0ilrt7..''O; canners. tJOW.OO, bulls. $3.tui)5.5: calves. fvft'vit.'IO; Texas and Indian steers, $i00 l7.00: cows and heifers. $3.M)(.23. HOOS-Recelpts. 4.000 head: market loo higher: plga and lights, $a.ii'7.tM; mixed and butchers, f7.uji;.j7lx; good heavy, eT.7SAj-.S SHKiVP AND ItMBS Receipts 3.00(1 head: market steady: native muttons, 33.7a4i.0; hunh. H .laiivl 25; culls an butchers, $1.3Hr3.S: stockers, $1.3t)t3.oO. St. Joseph Live Stork Market. ST. JOSEPH. March. 34. -CATTLE-Re ceipts, 3.0M head: market weak: steers, li.aejVOO: rowx and heifers, $3.3Mi;.00i calves, RVOO. HCH4!-Keceiiis. lo.-ios head: mrket trong: top, T tit: bulk of sales. $7 4647.I.X SHEEP AMI LAMBS Receipts. 7.080 head; market alow ; lambs, t-.i'a t-Ti. Sleek la Sltrkt. Receipt ot live stock at ths five prln. clpal western market yesterday. . Cattle. Hogs. Sheen. South Omaha . St. Joseph Kansas City St. Louis Chicago ..' Total lli.va) 10.te) S.OH0 10.5HO V.M 8.1 0 10.I.D 10.001 1.300 SOI) 3.0m 4.0W liOOO 17.CW1 . 33.lt) ilS.300 47 tro . Tarweallne aad Rosla. SAVANNAH. Oa., March 28. TL'RPEN. TINK-Kirtn, 4',44Mc: sales 2U bbls.i receipts. 357 bbls.; shipment, 1.414 bbls.i tork. 1S.2S7 bbls. ROSIN HI rm: skies 333 bbls.: receipts 1.1M bbls.; shipments. 344 bbls.; stock, 74.243 bbls Quote: B, $4.30: P. $7 00; F, O snd H, 17.1:4: I, 7 .15; K. r.3; M, $7,001 N, $7.45; WO. $7.70; WW, $7.7. Osaaha Hap Market. OMAHA. March St-HAY-No. 1. $10 to IS 50; No. 2, $m..7Ojl.00: No. 3, llsOuts U.00; Na 1 midland. $U.OutH.00: No. 1 lowland. $I7.e04ilt.OO: alfalfa, cholc 3d and 4th cutting. lL1.0nr i; 1st and 3d cut Ing. ia9Wt.'1.00; No. 3, tlL00t)3O.; No. 3, lloiOtjlSOO. Wool Market. ST. TiOUIS. Msrch St-WOOTa-Steadr; territory and western mediums, lttiltc; fins mediums, lit) 17c; tins, Wtjlic. ASSETS REALIZATION COMPANY 3A3TTAL .110,1 Will lean oa aacurlty requlr 1 a g p o la I Invsstlgatloa or cloae supsrrislon, and ' not available for bank loans Large enterprises financed. Prompt investigation of security offered, whatever It caaractar or location. 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