OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 31, 1912. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET JJemowtrmtioift Show Cleirly that t Xart Keeds Bolstering. - COE5 EIACHES HIGHEST FEICE nm la Emllnl Irfmdevahlp Imi the Bella, Wba.Keep tha) Market HMllkf by - Profit TalUaa. OMAHA. March . 112- TtvlAy's vhwt market' demon"trted clearly to the trade that the market Herds constant bolstering to prevent a slumping tendency. Kven when com m advancing it w an eery matter for pit tenders to force a oreaa in The possibility of crop acarea Is ths one and only factor which keep bean from telling the market to the limit. In contrast with corn the cash wheat .t... i. 4mmJttM!. buyer seem- ln n.x being Inclined to taka offering wn oa gooa jnce revrowv,,..-. The com market made another aa vanre for new high prices today. There la an excellent leadership among the leading bulla keeping the market In a healthy position by profit taking oa the strongest swells. . ., . . Cut corn ta the backbone of this bull campaign and the conumptlve demand will no doubt feal the light run of receipt from now on. It will take new of real bullish char acter to hold the wheat value up. trsdera being turned oa the buying ld when the market how no Independent strength. Caeh wheat wa 1W kKrr. The corn market la bar of aelllng prea aura and th trength In the caah prop arty, coupled wtlh very light receipt, ta the chief bullUh fictor. Cash corn waa atrang. sample aelllng readily at Va over y eaterday. Primary wheat receipt were 3K.0ft buahal and receipt were SCUM buiheia, against enlpmonu last year of XsVIM bushels and shipment of 22.oo bushels, i Primary corn receipts were bush els and ahlpmanta wer 431 .(Ml bushel, against receipt last year of 343.0H0 bueh srland shipmenU of 3S4.0110 bushel. - Clearance wer 13.000 bus he is of corn. MM bushel of oat and wheat and flour equal to laOuW bushels. Liverpool closed fed higher to VI lower ton wheat and d higher on corn. - The following caah aalaa war re ported: Wbest-No. I hard: 1 cars, tl 01. Corn-No. a white: I car. 51c; 1 car, "!Sc -J.o. 1 color: 1 car. U'v,c. No. I yellow: I cars, nwc No. 4 yllow: 1 car. 71o. - No. t mixed: t car. 7:',c: 1 car, 73c; No. grade. 1 car, 71Sc. tiats-No. I white: 1 car, 4Sic. No. 1 white: t cam, ISVic; 7 'cars, 43c No. white: 1 car. ale; 1 car, tc,. Ossska Cash rrlee-a. " WHFJTNo. 1 hard, !.o4yi ; No, hard. a.OO-jLvtV,: No. 4 hard. stcbll.OOVA. ""VtORN-No. 1 whits. TTtrrac; No. 4 whW 7Itt71-c; No. I yellow. 7!872vie; No. 4 yellow. 71Tl".c: No. J. 724i7,!,o; Ne. 4. 7vtrill4c: ho le. AMc. OATS-No. 1 white. 4Ji43Hc; standard. JBtsMVic; No. I a hue. 42Str63'c; No. 4 while, UHoeic: Nm 1 elloW. 4COV); INo: 4 yellow. U'iavfe. , MAKl.KV-Wsllil.g. lAell.il; No. 1 feed. TWSo; heavier than feed. KtrKc , RTB-N. t WVDiti-Ao. , taifsto, -'. ; , Carlot Reefpte. Wheat Corn. Oats. -Chicago 24 144 u Minneapolis ...... 143 Omaha (MM "Ouluth CHICAGO ORAt.w AMD PROVUIOXI fee (area at th Trading aad Ileal ag - Prloe aa Board at Trad. CHJCAOO, March al.-Korag grain to day soared even abova the record break- - Ing high prices msdo on pravtoua occa sions thia week. Bull leader pressed th ftuylng and compelled the covering of mportani bnrt lines, May com reached Ijo per bo. and oats Ilk', The close for both cereal was within Vac of th top most level ree. fced, a net advance of V to "o for coin and. V.c to So for oats. Hog products, too. pliowed a rise of as to HSo ,but wheat a decile of Stc to . Uncommon activity and nervous tenaitHi developed tn corn and oat alike. I'rua fcect of eoider unsettled weather over etuoday ancouragud swarm of new buy er tw taka hold aad In Ih and furoed . pit traders t capitulate. Tlia bull view of tba corn market waa that uiiseaann Labla conditions wliU-h hava prevailed aev , oral weeks beyond the usual period hava jup'eaaltated consumption at the winter .' rate, a huga average of mora than S&4. ' O-w.QUO bia. a month, making a total ra .oulramant . which th amount of corn In . toe country ha been (trained to supply . and has put a gllt-edg premium on lua relatively meagt-r hoard left. - At do time today did the price of com Taart below the uuotatlona current last ' night. Oa th other hand, the high point . touched wa nearly equal to the best -'luranrea aver obtained a month later la '-tha year. Hetween the opening and the ,, cose stay delivery ranged from 740 to TbC .. and finished (teedy Ho up at 7'c. Vim on th bull side of th oat crowd appeared carceiy seuond to th enthusi asm In th corn pit. Th colder weather - was tha chief Influence, but considerable attention waa also paid to sign of an , Increased cash demxnd from til south. siajr sold from UVttv to esc and In tha 7 and waa Hiibx, just Se over last night. T It waa a narrow and duil market fur 1 wheat, with a heavy undertone all day. .Ha aaneral aewa directly affecting th ' cereal wa mostly depressing, but Ih ef . toot waa largely etfset by tha strength of other, arala. Aeeordina to esuerlK In tha tiaida, tha outlook fur a esrioua crop r acar had rapidly diminished, further sjior. aauck Canadian wheat ta bring oon- ngTMd to lilnneaMMl. duty paid, to be t bold Ui the opsn market, buiing tha l aesaloa Majr varied from H.B' to ll.Ctfi. .cioslns steady Us net lower at ll.!ti. ProvuBjon climbed mainly on account . of tba corn bulge, firk led with an In- ' creased coat of Me to IT-tc. " quotation on futur'i c:osed as follows: Article, Open. Hlga.t Low. CUe. Tsfy. Vb-atl May.'i 4Ej epuwij 1V 15H itt4 " svora i i )aay.htu.l 1 Jily.nt-.il .7H,.i Cat I May.lM,, Juiy.60a Sept..tli4H '4, Caah quotsUiuna wre aa follow: FLOUR Steady: winter patent. HIS tls: winter straights. KUMf4.ia: sonnx ps tents, K4. spring atraights, HU iv: caaara. (.Kj.a . RYK-No. tlo. i BAJUy-Jaid or mii'ng. Vtl.-: fair to abotoa malting. H lupl.tT. KEEDS-IlmoUiy. 0giai4.s. Clow. l:vt. so. PKCiv-lalONS-sfess pork. U' ll'i. Lard, hi tlnroee, O ak eort rtaa. hwse. a sk Total CMarejsoae of wheat aad fWur am aauai t in,a,-bw. Primary ra ceipts war tatouu bu., compared with JUL 9o tha cxarreapsedlnc nay a year -. Catlmatad raca-jH for alanday: VTheac at ear: aora. lit cars; oata. 404 oars, aaaa. 4i0 head. - Colcaw esutt PYtriea Wbaat: No. I rad, II v vat-,: No. I red. txoatri.MV.: Ka. 1 hard. t-.CL'I: No. I bard. tLU La; Ks. 1 son hern. tLCLM: Ms. t nonnsra. k.s9LU; No. I nortnarn. IU4 till: Xo. I north. Iiaset-U: K I prtna. tv4CJt4-. Ko. I spring, H491.7: Vs. 4 cor cg. Ocnl: velvet chaff, k-Q ,J, durum, im6l t. Corn: No. I, Hz; Km t whit. 7,ro; No. I yellow, Tlv, fViK No. 4. aTUij No. 4 whit. 71V Tine; No. 4 yUw. laVrfrnc. Oata: No. I wsUs, kSp9c; M . wait. 4v96e: arhita. iraesc: Maadard. KViiotVc ( Sa t Kn. Briy. uoj fc. Timo thy send, tnn4 Oover seed, tH9 Uirles. trDo. fJilJW ijti ndl l recesw. wt nark, sum Included. fjr-te. ie CHEE-S-g;ady; daiaioa, WStJIWc: awat WI '! 74 1 74HI 74 T4V.I74HSV J4t4 H 4HfS HVS4H0. i i i i i kar. u I IT 0 17 ltW 14 IT It tt M ialjr. IT 7 1 . n 4o it w 1 17 4 it h n rm tat 17 17 M I IT 71 17 aVJ I II K t IT Tt Lart ( I 1 slay. Trv.71 II t TH t 7THW -July. vi M Mai), IK Ula.ltaWllUtAltM Mil aisy. ta ite-mJ tat ton, ttrv, .Juiy. tnvr IM in Ik 71 kept, t H M I n t ) Wiaronain. tl.tWU: Michigan aad Min nesota. ii.ifctn-. POULTRY Live, firm: turkey. 14c; chickens, Uvte; sprln;. Jac VKAL-eKeady: 'tfUnc. JfKW Y01K GEMSRAL MARKET Qaotatloa af tha Day Vartaas Caeaasoallrles. NEvT YORK. March -FWHTR ait,lv. snHntr lutanla KKe.5f: winter stra.sM. Hx-iM: winter patents, t44 H.a,. spring clears, H-ZWUtw; winter e ,ru N'n 1 t.1 m,4 m- winter extras. NO. $i56Cli: kansss straights, .;t4.!l4. Kv flour, auiet: ra:r to gooa, et.swv-i-, rhnlM to feiuV I.. (IWlfi Ml OORXMEAL Klrm: line wnite ana yel low. Sl.tsVaLtO: coarse. HMtli-m. aim AriA Ct Mil R V k Mrm : No. x. SBC. r. 1. I. Bunaio. BARI.KY-Sleady: malting, H.MjLa, c. L f. Buffalo. Vl'U V i T ftrw, mspbnl etesdv: NO. red. tl.M. elevator, export bast, and n hv. r. o. n. arioat: na t nor u inn inth tt tau. r a. h. aflostt. ooenlns nav igatlon. failures rnarget aecuneq i ' under hammering by bears and liquida tion on more favorable crop aavtces. out regained nart of the kiss on week-end covering, closing -i-c net lower. May. l.Ki,iL;i. cloaed at rLCM,; July closed at run.- Receipts, . bu. CORN Spot market firm: export. W4C f. o. b. afloat. Futures market was nom inal. Receipts, Mr.iw du.; snipments, it.- An K OATS Spot msrxet steaoy: isn whwwlt. uHc in elevator; No. t No. t, m: No. 4, 69Sc; natural white and wmt cilppeo. tssfiwo. on iiwts. j ... market waa nominal. Receipt. 72 bu,; hipments, 4.460 bu. HAY-Kteady; prime. tl.S4j-l.4t; . 1 H.S.44JLI&; No. 2. H.liL; Jo. I eLS 1 1A nrnpa-RteadT:. state, common to MkAinA mi i rr.in waiw.. isia crop, nom inal; Pacific coast. Ull crop, 41tj4c; li crop, nominal. rilffc r irm; lsbubi jsmeriees evai i.f.ATHKH flteadv:' hemlock firsts. rXe; arconda, Mo'jsc; tniras, ii; rw- 'hVOVlitlONii-PWrk, firm: mee. IDlTt m fsmilv. ra.uufjLIu: short clesrs, 4l7.764Tls.74. Beef, firm; mesa. !? ii ta- rmitv tuLsmaos: heisf hams. Kai-OO r2.M). Cut meats, steaoy; picaieo ueuiee, 10 to 14 pounds, IMotsil.lO; pickled ham. tll.76i14i. Lard, steady; middle west prime, refined, steady; conti nent. 110 3; South America, lllUS; com pound, n.oujyl.im,. TALLOW yulet: prims city, hhd., to; special, tVkc; country. HiOMac HIJT1 tiitoteauy; reoeipis, joe paoa acr: creamery sperlala, c; extras, li3l4y-: firsts, Kssxmc CHKB Firm: racstw. ss, psraaass; state whole milk, held, whita or colored. average fancy, lc. kuum-irregular; receun. .- cases: western gathered whltea, T2rMc. KM LTRT Alive, nrm; weatern cnicg- ens, 13c. fowls. I44tl4v,c: turkeys, lbSJOc rd. barely steany: iren killed fowls, ltQlsVtc; fro sen turkeys, 14t)Sc H. Laals Oeajarml Market. ST. LOl'IS. March .-WHEAT-Casfi, weak: trak. No. t red, V-aVrfjl .4V,; No. I hard, I1.IBW.11 CORN Lower; iraca, ivo, e. iswtrtio; No. I white, 74ttc QATb weak; track, io. s. noj now WHEA?-W.a;; May. tltlH; July. KHc- COK.N-Iilgner; stay, rirto; Juiy, isitv W. ' ...... OAT!-nrm: nay. ew; juiy, ttro. HY li-Uni hanged, at tso. VIJ-)I ll-Hteauv: red winter patenl. 4 tttxio.flii; extra fancy and straights. Hat tit tft; hard winter cleara, 3.40tJ.. rtr,Ki iimotny, siv.tMiria.vs. CORNMKAL-tt.tt. RRAN-liieady; sacked sast track, li lt 81. . hat rirm: umomy, saovve.w, prai rie. CJOWri.DO. PRt)VIKIo.NH-Pork. unchanged; jon. hlng. Lard, higher: prima steam, J.4;t-f.i! Iry salt meats, unchanged; hoied extra shorts, left, clear ribs, $10i; short clears. !!(.. llilLTKy-Bteady: chicken, mc: springs, Uc; turkeys, 17o; duoks, lie; (res, Sc. , HtiTTLTv rtrm; creamerr. JUruyso, tXM)14-tftdy at Uc. Receipts Bhlpments. rinur, bbls. T 4.Tt Wheat, bu. -anew atw orn. bu. n.vo Oats. bu. 74.4UO M.Ut Kaaaaa City flrala aad Proe-Mraa, KAN8A8 CITY. March It. WHEAT Cash, unchanged to Wc lower; No, I hard, ILMWIUH: . tl.attrl.tav,; No, I red. H osrn 04; No. i. il.ouVkOl.uayi, COU.N -I n. hanged to le higher; No, I mixed, -TlMiTait; No. I, 74r;4Hc; No, I white, IVWi'o; no. a, giayievea. OATS-I'nchsnged to o higher; No. white, Ktitoyc: No. I mixed, UVWsO. Closing price ol ititure: WHhUT-May. tl.tvS; July, IlUc: Bep. tern her, c. CORN-May. 7Mst77514C: July. Tlsc: BtD- tamber, TtiSc. OATH Mav, MMCV-JUly, tS, R Y f titot UAY-Hteady to tl higher: choice tim othy, r: choice prattle, lift.7lell.0v. BUTTtK-creamery, svi; tints, : seconds, 14c; packing stock. lltrZlUja sXiUo-utraa, svtso; nrsts, uvro. Race tits, Bhlomenta n mi u... ... ... .... . .. , j . - i . - Corn, bu .) at.wtc Oat, bu 4,000 UMM Mlaaeapolta Oral a Market. MINNEAPOLIS. March Mi-WHBAT- May. 1104; July, 1 07S; 8rptetnber, MWa. Cash. No. 1 hard. tl.aM,; No. 1 northern, tirs: No, 1 northorn, tLtHt; No, t, tun". r I.AS-B.BIV EAItI.ET-JMin 38. CORN-No. I yellow. TSfJTto. OATbV-No. I white, etljostio, RYK-No, t, To. RRAN-ln Wft-lb. sacks, CS i1 80. VI y , I ' U . , en- ond patent. t4.46Sr4.SO; first cleara 11.40 led.,; cona clears, s2.subjx.iu, PhlUdelphla Pradaea Market, PHILADELPHIA, March Mi BUTTER Market eteaay: western creamery special, Be; extra, So; nearby print. extra, seo. EOOS-etteady; fair demand; Pennsyl vania and other nearby firsts, t a. per ease; current receipt, f. e piX) per case; western nrsts, i. c, . per case; current recelpta, t. c, s J per case. i MKCBb rirm; new York run wianc; lair to good, UtUe, Mllwaakee Grata Market. MTLWArXEE. Marah ax WHliT. No. 1 northern, H .lUil.il: No. I aorth- ern, n itji1.io; No, I hsrd winter, li.m CORN No. I rellow. 1 c; NajC 'ST4Sc; May. 7M,e; July, 74ee: barley Maiung, u.x4nJt, Uverwael tire I a Market. LIVE R POO U March ' H WHEAT gpjt, ateady: No, I red Western winter, laid. Futures, steady ; May, TstVd; July. Tsrd; October, is CORN pot, ateady; American mixed, new kiln dried. s 7Sd- Put urea, easier. Slay, eeviau, smwieesnev, sal Peoria Msrttet. PEORIA. March -CORN-TTlgher; No. t whita 7Wo: No. I yellow. True: N. 4 yellow. 7Vc, No. I ulxed, No. 4 mixea. il,c. OAT teady: No. t whtt. tt ard, tttto; No. I white. UMXc. ' Caffew Market. NEW TORK. March Futures market opened barely ateady at a decline of I to M points undeg gen eral renewal of local Uqotcauioa and Euros sea selling, wnerh waa probably Inepired by tower Eutnsiaa aaarketa and roatlnuad larae raauiaa rereipta. Huy. tag by trade IntereM cnecked the Initial figures, however, and the market later rose with the doe firm. ac t points lower to T potnta nucner. bag. April, una; May. U lac: Jaaa, U.tsc; July, u.mc: Aea-oet, u me: tember. 14.41c: October, a.mci Neve U ifle; December. 11 .; Janaary, 11. Be; Pebruarr: B ac: March. UUo. Havre waa V traae lower, Hamborg was Mm prennig Merer, rae changed at V.; aitt,. aarbensed. as. r.: 7s. Taws. rureipt at BraxiUaa ports erer la baca, aamteat t ons tavta iaat year. JuasUany reeehyta. toe bag, against l.aas aaca last year. Pine weather waa reported la three dis tricts of aoa Paulo, wtts .deejly eoa dttiona er rain In tn ather tea New York warehouse dettverles y let n day wer nXM bag, acalaat aaa saga wax year. im corTee. ateady: Mo, I Rsa. kt.Se: Santos. Ka 4. M ac Mild, asdet; Cerdeva, ti0StMB. seminal. ' ' Baa eTast Ads Pradwo BawiHa, NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Beadintj Bitet on lit port of Another Strike Conference. ACTIVITY ALL 15 LAST HOUK United States Steel Again Not let ably Heavy in tplte at Price laeresuss by a Lead lag tabeldlary. NEW TORK. March M.-Interest In to day's session on the stock exchange cen tered laraelv around Reading, which rose suddenly on th report of snot her confer ence between the anthracite owners and the miners.. United Stales Steel wss again noticeably heavy, regard lesa of a ti per ton Increase by one of its leading subsidiaries. Th metal stocks continued under mild pressure. cnandara railway snsres neia a uit.e mora than steady alter some eariy strength and th movement wss as a whole Irregular. All th activity was in the final hour. . The bank statement showed an actual lose of mora than ilo.000u.OW In rash, with a loan expansion of almost tKOOftOM, re ducing the exosss cash reserve to less than t-VXi.tm Out), as compared with over U2.ooe.tts) last week. TodaVs fegures amount Drastically to a wiping out of the actual reserve, but It Is confidently predicted that thia con dition will be corrected next week when the local banks are almost certain to be benefitted by Interest and dividend pay ments. - The bond market was firm. Total sales. par value, tt.174.0W. Panama lost per cent on the week. . Number ef sal and leading quotation a stock today ware aa follow: Isles. Hlsk. Law. CUea AIlMHCkllmera wU ...u! 1.444 1 4 Awsleesisles Cesser ... It. w 111, mr asMiiosa Asrlsaltsrsi ... IM tl tl 41, Aavarlesa Beet gsssr.... t.H SsW w SOW Aisertiiss Caa ,) 1 X a m y H Msj S( M, Cettoe Oil m II It- UV. AsMrlcsa H. A L srt.. aw I4 tt Am. os lsesritisa..... 14 M tt t ASMrlesa llssiH . I Aaerlnsa Lesssiotlva .. a Vi s g. A R.. I.M Hvj a m K HI 16 ISMt m 1 la Steei yoasOtea.. ' 14 tl 11 U is sue iUfiaieg. sue ivi invs us Aewrku T. 4 T. te 14114 1441 144V, Am, riees Tobseee Pt. IDtvi AsMrtcsn wsaies . ..... MV, Aoscswl Hllsg C.. 1.MS tl etv, AuklsM i 1.M lM Nw Mtit AteSuee ,14 , INI AtissiM cosst Use. MS invi in in sltlsMfe A Okie U4 104V, 1044 Bettletiem tteel MS US tl til. rs nisi TT l.tw M utt Csss4ls Picltl, tw us my. 3 Ostrsl Leslser Cestrsl Lssiksr p!4 uestnu sr ike Okie l.To nit n OKsse A Alte CltiKsse 0. W. ,M tt lHt IT 14l 1 M M Cliesse u. w. pre...... io n tt 40 144 111 Ut 1444 "ii 'mi Chlesse A N. w Chlesss, St. A St. P.... c, c, a A si. b. ooiers r. m I Olenule A loalhenv.... Csssell4sle4 Ota ........ Osra FroiiMts TS4 144 144Vt 1S 1444 144k 171 171 t4 US 4i B KMt 17 II M 4M 144 IC lit toe ' iivi 100 44 14 11 '4 it, n neuesre A Hnases...M, Desver A Hie Orsee.H. A R 0. efs nietlllsrs' IscurHies .. grls grle 1st ,f4 Erie M (4 4H4 m it4j isju, mtt 10 luv, iuy 1UI4 Vt llVj 41 41 im lttv. invi m tea tot, lev. Bit U am irtt 11 114Vi 11114 114 l.sne tt u 9W4 it 14 11 n M4 N Va , - It K M M tlfi U 1 ." ..... 1ST lUti , II Va Oessrtl RleBtrU Greet Northers f4 , Oreet Nertner Or eua.. lllleols Cestrsl Isterbereuih Met. Inter. Mm. p( Intsrssttossl Hsrvester Ister-Msiiss pt Isterssllensl Psssr ..... isterestleeal fsa love Csstrsl , KsMss City loatlisr.... srt laclete Gas Leslsvllls A MeshvllH... Mlsm A St. Iswls.. , at. P. A . A M... rt. K. A T to 1174 1.14 11V. mva m 11 II Mil K. A T. 44 44 4 Hliseatt Psettls 4.44 4t4 Nstlsesl llscalt 14 1(1 ITH I IT io i a4 m4 l.w luy, iu lliv, MVa ! lliu. H4V, inn Mstlsssl Le4 L I K s H sht Nsw Terk Cestrsl N. T , O. A w Nertslk A Wsstsra..... Nerth AsMriess Ml NeittieiB rselll ....... PsellU Msll is . 7, rtv. 1.1 Hit, inv, nt V nit T 114 tee mi, "tni 4t M ltt v, int 11114 IMVs iH mi 114 i a u 140 let IIM, lt Pssnerlvssts Psesle's W a A St. A..... yittsbsrOi Cetl steti csr Pslses Car.... Rsilws IuhjI Ivrisg.., Rsseiof 111.70 114 Uivt ltrv. Ketwsila stsei l.me n nit hseetiiM IteM I4 M IWk Islsti O. at Reek lelss C. M..... M St. U A I, p. 4 M IM Tl tnt Tl m Mtt 4114 Tl IT f 41 41i Leuls 1. W l. a w sht Tlj 44 1144 MV, UV, teseShetflsIt A A I.. M 44lf) Seetkeni Psrltle .. ktl 1U lit N T4 4VJ ltw oethsr nsliwiy ........ I.TM 10 Hsllesr l.tee tii am SH, Teass A Psetfle. . II Bv, t. 1 A W tee IMt si Vslsa FsHfn Vslee Psrim pN t'slted Metes ksslty., 171 1T1 171 H Ilv. TT 1711 MH 1414 let rra law n'i lislts Kstss Raetar. A t M 111 111V 11144 visa tjesper vaarsuna lie IIU, 4S 41 ex Bit WV. 4H TvJ tv, TVs too tevi t tt ITV, T4VJ m m tm ih 10 I I T T t4 la. tu4 iMvi im m M14 ml 4.40 104 1fe it, 14 714 u4 tM WaMsk Wstssk pt4 Wstler Meryltnd Wsetlsfhsese HetlH .. Wsstsra tJslea WNsslls A U B. ....... Itillk Tslley fahv Cesser Her ceaeBltdste ,. M ... Ajatrlcaa Tafcsns ....... Tetsl ssles tor Ik sy, siarss Hew Terk Mesey Marfset. NEW TORK. March lOi-MONET-Otvl call, nominal; time loans softer; sixty days, IVatMUj per oent; ninety day. IVi per rent; six months. tH4J4 par cent PRIMS MERCANTILE PAPERf-4M,0 4V, per cent. STERLING EXCHA-NOS-Kasy. with actual business In bankers bill at 44 44 for Mxty days and at M.I4W for demand. Commercial bills. RMV, BILVP.RV-Mexiraa doll are, rrc, BONDa Oovernment. stsady: railroad. firm. Closing euotaaons on bonds today wen as follows: 0. A ret Is, ras..HAsr. If. U. elss.... 1W4 ts eseae uo4Jsss 4s ... Hv, t tk fg......lMI4 e 4Vst 4M4 s 11 a 11 VHTL c Be. 1st Is.... It A 4a ng. 114 U A Ss. 4 mi... Hi e sesse 114 LtX.ltt 40..... I AllnhCkal. let Is... tlVakt. tt, A T. 1st es.. M w. AA s sea. His...... MV. A. T A T. sv. 4a.ll Me. Pxsne a Tut Ask Tsatet 4a. K. R. R l H. 444s N ..ttSN. T. O. g I e. A Ar A OS. 4 VIS.. Aukisaa ea. 4a.... r4f. T. Jt. H. A M. t K. A W. Tat a ex.. to A C L let 40. MV4 ss s. 4a... 11 1 v. at. A Okie . raslne 4a avu 4e Iws Mv, as j St A W.,4e- HV.O. A Is rMs. 4a... tv4 reoa. Tt ev. 4a M seea. ev. lies SMS- B, raa. at Oa. Is. lsH e ss. 4. .loitZ Cse. Isatser is I4es4lg esa SI..... M a N. 1. ts..ms.a I, A A T. ta. as IMt Csaa A Okie 4wa..m ts sea. Is... It 14 SSV.SX. u A W. a a sru Tkk-ase A A 14.. Cl Ss 1st soUl a.. tit. c e a l. . as... svaai a. U S4J. OS. Ss. sa ta raa asi. Ss. as CTAAAP. A4oM Sere. 4e.....M... ssia C. t I 4 P. i k 4f4 aslstreL 4a i teals. Italnsu U. leiv. Ota IA It T4 s sta. 4s. TW cata MsA 4s. 4v,rsea raetae 4a. ...11 c. A t I. A a 4Vjt etv4 be. 4s M14 III as a A est 4s... Ma -T A A 0. 4s.... SM4T. A Rakeer .... e,ij o let. OS osv,c. A Steel M Is ...101 IHsttnev ts n Vaar. "eta. la.issvi sue a l 4a isvaWskesa 1st Aa. urv. pa "waa es.... asv. as ev. 4a em A.. B)v,Waetar Ma. 4a.... t- aeries nv,Woet. Bee. ev. Is-sts. Tlea Clas. ev. le . .TWSWVa fVanl ts M ni Cha 1st ret .. tae,sls W ev. Ss..... ask ear Teett Mtelass; Hsidw. NEW TORK. Marsh TA Closing queta- waning siocas were: ..At Utile catsf 4 Maslesa Ma A- U Oetatte u4 ..- at Opktr la rw on. A va T tkaslaet . to ..IM Tasrew Jsesst n Vssrnist Ota. at OMAHA. Msrr M-BaxOt clearings for aeaay were suei.ssate atva ror the ear- r sec sestl eg ear last year tAMAM The eoeelsats for ta week areouoted te taAMMst ii aa Tor tn year fuAtslaJsklA The attas CseL,lTaesl,e es bases th cone ponding month last year 5.960,- tsu.il. Clemrteg Hssss Baak gtateeseat KEW TORK. March JO. The statement of clearing house banks for ths week snows that th banks bold 8.tB0.KKI reserve In excess of legal requirements. This is a decrease of tS.Zll.gOv In the proportionate caxh reserve aa compared with last week. The statement follows: DAILY AVERAGE. Decrease. Loans - Specie , Legal tenders .. 12.042.937.000 354177,600 8t.4o2.0IH .... L892.S94.6m 49.414.UOt re- ,oao,ioo t 169,W t. 443.000 8K.000 Net deposits ... ttx.m Circulation .... EAcess lawful serve 'Increase. 4,311, Banks' cash reserve In vault 1368,034,000 Trust companies' cash tn vault 6S.M6.6ts) Aggregate cash reserve 488,83,006 Trust companies reserve with clearinghouse members carry ing 21 per cent cash reserve.... (8.MI.M ACTUAL, CONDITION. . Decrease. cans C.0K.5S6.006 til 83,90 1O.2C4.O00 13U.060 Specie l4.90,Mt Legal tender ltt.T7Z.ooo Net denoalta Ltte.046.00t 7,4S7.O0o Circulation .' 48.643,000 Excess lawful re ' L47I.0W ' 11.747,560 serve ' 4t7M 'Increase. Trust companies cash reaerva in vault 7,S4.rn Aggregate caah reserve 431.232,0110 Trust companies' reserve with clearing house members carry ing 3f per cent caah reserve 43,304.000 Summary of state banks and trust com panies In Greater New York not reDorb- ing to the New I org clearing house: - Increase. Loans ,...1807,173,601 Specie 44.774.901) Legal tenders ' 10,841,300 Total deposits 7va,uu,4u0 tl.Mt,000 46000 It 1,700 'Decrease. . . . . Leadaa Sleek Mark:. LONDON. March Jtt Ajnertcaa aacur- Itir ware quite and featureless here to day. Tb opening was slightly shove parity, but support was lacking and a part of tha list eased off. The closing quiet, with values ranging irom It above to 14 below yesterday's New York closing. London closing stocks: Cornels, wooer...... nttlsralsvllle N IMvi tseesilt... WM., K. A T K CoeMr... UVaS. T. Csstrsl 11414 Assess l,Nrielk A W 1111, Alcklssa .'...1114 o I4 II MtkOntsrts A W BsltlDMte A Okle...lsM4Psiisrlvsal 414 Csnsdlea Paelus..., liVaRsal At IMS... It, Chasssesss A 0... 1yltea4ts Be, Ob less O. W M gov Umts By 11 Ckl., Mil. A St. P..11M4 So Hi 11 Ds Basra MSOoetasra PsrIOe 1114 Dearer A Hie v.... KUaloa Paoihs 1744a M 44V. 4V Md M Brie lHU. A steal 4114 1st 4 174 es U IU14 M H eiVaWsbssk 714 Oris Truss M 4 U Ik Ullsols CMiral lttvl I SILVER Bar, quiet At ItU-ltd Per oa MONKT ItplVi per cent. The rat of discount In the open market for abort Mil la tJ-ltWi per cent; for three months' bill a Ht3 7-14 par cenu Boston I tee Is Market. BOSTON. March M-Ctoalnc quoUUons on stocks wsr as follow: Alleles 4 Msbswk 41 TH , II i- ' UV. in , Ut4 AaaL. Oapiier OHN,.ao Cos. ... L t L 4 A M4NlstssUg si I see Arisen Cast. H,NorU Katie .... B. A a C. A i. M, 7VNerU lak ..... Cat. A Arises...... Tl Old Deavlala ... Cel. A Heels. 414 Oseesla Oaotaaelsl llHPsrraU A A C. Cob. IIsbs 7 C., U Qulsoy U14 sat Ban c H. ... VTanklls 14 aksssoa av, U,Sup-Ylor a......., 4 T-u tHTsmsrsek M WtU. A A. A M... Slv, tv, 4e f ft 4v, atttiuk cos. im litluk Copper Oe,.... 4114 41 Wins I 4yaWelvrla ..U....U1 Glroax Co. Orssby Cba. Oreaoe Csnsaaa ... lala Reysle Copper. Krrr leiks Lsse Copper , la tall osestr OMAHA OBftBHAfu MARKET. BOTTER No. 1, Mb. cartons, lie; No. 1 In It-lb. tube, tie; No, 74 luo; packing, 12c CHEESE Imported Swiss, t2c; Ameri can Swiss, Kcj block BwU. tic; twlna Uc; dallA Toe; triplets, tto; young Americas, c; blue label brick, Mc; 11 m berger, I-lb., 70c; l ib..' 23c TlSH (fresh frosenl-Plcksrel. tc; white, tic; pike, lto: trout, itc; large erappiea, U0UV; Spanish macksrel, lie; eel. ltc; haddock, ltc; flounders, Uo; green cat fish, lie; roe shad, (a each; shad roe, per pair, a4c; salmon, 10c; halibut, lie) yel low parch, tc; buffalo, tc; bullheslA 11c POu LTRT Broilers, 6.0utr7. per doa; aprlnga, toe; bens, 17o; oovka, Uo: duckA IstjUOc: geese, lie; turkeys, 13c; pigeon a par do-, 70.100. Ailvs: hens. Uo; old roost ers and stags, tc; old duck, full feath ered, Uo, gesse, full feathered, c; tur keya Ms; pigeons, per doA, Mo; homers, per doA, IU0; squAbs, No. L LM; No. A 40c BEEP CUT PRICES-Rib.: No. 1. Uo; No. t, ltc; No. I, liSo. Loina: No. L into; No. 1, No. I, 14c Chucks: Na L IMc; No. X 7c; No. S, 7Wc; Rounds: No. i. Uc; No. t, 10Hc; No. 1 10c Plates: No. 1. 4.c; No. I. D40; Na I. to. LOIN8-N0. L ltc; No. W4C: Mo. t ta CHUCKS-Ko. 1, ts; No. 1. 7o; No. A RIBkV-No. i, l7to; Ka K 141 No. A ROUNDS- 1. Uo; wo. X ltc; NA 1 10c PLATES Wa t Mtc: No. 1 Hie; f, to. FRLITS-Apples: Extra fancy Ben Davis, per bbl., M.M; Jonathan, par bbi., .; fancy Wlnesape, per bbL, t.0; fancy Mlaoourt Ptppina, per bbl., tt.w; fancy Genoa, per bbl., H34; Idaho Jona than, extra fancy, par bog. Kiev; Wash ington Hpltsenserg. per box, t3.a: Waah Ington R Beauty, per bog, tut; Washing ton Utvman Wlnesana. per box. Ii.Su. BanAnas: Fancy select, per bunch, IZ. 140; jumbo, par buncn, S2.iss.ia cran beniea: Wlsoonaln fancy, per bbL, 414.71; rboy, 11.74. Dates: Anchor brand, nsw, t-lb. Pkxa in boxes, per box, tUo: Dromedary brand, new, 9 i-ib. pkga. la boxae, per box. 4100, Pigs: California, par case of U No. U pkga. fee; per case of M No 11 pkga, 83.40: per case of W No. 4 pkga., IZ.00; bulk, in 9 and su-10. poxes, per lb.. 10a; New "Turkish, t-crowa in 10 1b. box, per lb., ltc; 4-crown la It-lb. box, per lb., lto; 7-crown In W-lb. boxes, pr lb., 17a, Grape Fruit: Florida, It sis, per crate, K.00; t slse, per crate, laAO; ftt-44-44 sixes, per crate. IT 00. Grapes: Malaga grapes la hokv, t7.Mtf7.IA TLemona: La mo n sir setectea orsna. exxrm xaacy, saa-iso alsea. per box, ktw: Lome Llmo- aelra. fancy, lut-lW slse. per bos. fAM; Ml and 431 si see, 40c per box Use. Oranges: California Camellia Brand, navels, extra fancy, te-we-1.-1 iv-iw-iue-aDv sixes, per box. U . extra cnotce. all also, par box. IZ.ss; Kiepoanr. srano, l-iav-li-w-ag-TU slsee, per box. 0-40; Lion brand, ao-MO-S" tBses. per oox, lass. V EOETABLEtV Beeta: Old crop, pet n. sue: Csbegs: Wlaoorisln. per lb.. 4c: new California, per I A. 4c Celery: Cau- fortua Jumbo, par oa. 1.M; Florida, la th row a, aoa e ess, per oasa, hx Cucumbers: Hot bo use, per doa, Egg Plant: Fancy Florida, par doA. Una n.riie: Bxtim fancy, white, per lb.. 14a. Lettuce: Am lasny leas, per a OS-, evo. Onion: Calurornla, whit, noiung. per la. 70; VYlOTOtisln, yellow Olobe, per In, to, w-A 13LnAa. nor lb, Vao; "teaalsh. ael crate. "Aai. Parsley. Fancy eoathere, par iT KrJa. A-074O. Parsalpe: Per Ik. Mo, Potatoes : Minn eati ta Red River Early Ohio seed, per bu. Set; Wlaootiatsi white stock; per - H-aJTjn usv. einmwu aany Roe seen, per vw. , xnwmpv. ear bu, tl-4k ItuiabagaA. In aokA ner lb, lvrc Tomotoee: Florida, per 4 ilssaurt erat. tA; Cubes, par 4-basket esxrler. tt-SA Turnips: Per lb., 14, sUiKEVLXJkNEOUS-Tarragona, per lb, lgue- m sscks lots, to lesa. Coooanats: P.Vsack. to-Oa, FUberts: Par lb, Mc; la sack lota, le lea. Peanuts: Roasted, la sack Iota Pr lb, IHc; roasted, less thaa sack Iocs, per lb. Is; raw, per lb, tc Pecans: Large, per lib, 17c; la sack lota, 1, ktsA WalnuU: New crop, uu. Calif or- rifwswNelia'wka, per IsV-gaL 44 bet. B.; per gaL. bbi, tV4: New Terk Matt A Pr '"- w wis, -sa sv; per se gal, bai. MM. Hone-: Kw. M fVaaMS. u 74. KramPwr isVcaA aa. fA.A; , tVL kag, -aX - OMAHA. March IA HAT Nex L SUM lt.4U; No, A VASV4UAM: Na A flAtett U.t; Ma 1 mMAfAsITeAAt91aVM; No. 1 ktwlaad. tI7.IOD14; alfalfta. cho4oe Id and 4th euttlng. d-uAMa.; 1st and M cut tag. taAOoeaUt; No. ft OAtB-aM.M; Na I M-ttsgiAta NEW TORK. March TaV-tRJOAJt-Jftaw. steady; muaesmdo, teat, AM": oaa trlfugal. M teat, A Me; moltss-s eugy ASA llsnnse qesei. OMAHA LIYEJTOCK MARKET Hott Kindt of Cattle lower for the Week. HOGS ADVANCE VERY RAPIDLY Fat Sheep and Laaab Receipts thaw Falling Off for the Week, While Prleee Are Steady ta ttreager. SOUTH OMAHA. March . a RswAints even,' 1-srtle Hosts Sheep. Official Monday.. 1,339 t.Se l.! Official Tueeday 4,878 17.23 llTt Official Wednesday.... Asia 14.U03 AX Official Thursday 1138 K1.018 11.24 Official Friday 4v3 1 6.100 Ltva uumalo Saturday lt Law aw Six days this week..a.0a. U.84 t8.0f3 Same days last week..l9.M 17.141 Same days I w'ks sgo.lt.34t 47.474 43.444 Sams days I w'ks a go. 17.491 83.(36 41.468 Umi ilm I s'll ua 1(111 7K.S17 47.U4 Sam days last year..kv-M . tt,74 K.K Ths following table shows ths receipts or eaitie. nova aim anean at duuih Omaha for the year to date as evmiatred with last year: MIL1 Mil too. Dec Cattle S4.MI -n,l44 le.714 Hogs ..TTo.tM tlt.tUl W.WI Sheep 444,341 444,341, U9l,vtt The following tenia shows ne range of prices paid for hogs at south Omaha tor tno last lew days, sntn comgaiesona: Date. I ItU. ilU.llAlSu.lt0t.liI.il0t. M'ch M'ctt M'Ch 21 J (W4 416,10 411 I 4 47;1 4 4 44 t 44lt 111 f 4t t 41 I 43 1 t 34;lt 44 t 6t 1D (s I ! 4 3 , 43lt70 I t 32.lt 71 f (8 t 34tH 44 1 1 4 774 t I U I lei 8 18 ze 1 va ai tw 341 4 7tj t 11 4 31 4 Mil J 4 M 4 i I ttf M'ch M'ch 141 7 4141 M'ch M'ch On 1 itiw 2S 7 44,1 l I 46!, 4 l J St t Si t 111 t f ttf I 23 8 37 e I I 31, I 28 4 47 31 3D M'ch M'ch M'ch 'Sunday. ' . Becelpu and disposltloa of live stock at th Union (Stock Yard. South Omaha, for twenty-four hours ending at t p. m. yesterday : RECEIPTS, Cattle. Hogs C, M. ft St. P. Ry t Wabash R. R. ... I Missouri Pacific Ry ..... .. 1 C, 6L P. M. ft O , ..4 C, B. ft 4. (west) 1 lillnol Central 1 Chicago, Great Western Ry..M .. ' 1 Total receipts t , 14 DISPOSITION. Cattls. Hugs. .. 1 .... it 138 337 Omaha Packing Co....- Cudahy Packing Co , Sch warts-Bolen Co Murphy Other buyers 1784 U Total If ' 7370 CATTLE There were no cattle her of any consequence, and what la more re ports from the various railroad line In dicating washouts and the loa of bridges st many points has Isd to ths belief that receipts will continue light for some days to come. lor the weak receipt have been very liberal, footing up Xl.OuO head. the largest for A number of weeks back, and fuhy aa large aa on the correspond ing wek of isst year. under ths influence or tut liberal re ceipts packers were able to bear down on beet cattle, witn tne result tna. at tna cloea of the week the general run of fat steers can be quoted lisgloa lower than last week's close. Cows and heifers wer tn very good de mand all ths week, that Is. ths hotter grades were, and they commanded steady price from day to day, and at the close of the wsek are. If Anything, strong as compared with last week's close. On tne other hand, canners and ths common to medium kinds of cows had a lower tendenoy. owing to ths faat that re ceipt wsr large, And at tha dost of tn week they are lutylso lower. Btnctiy good feeder wer In modarat supply and war strong all th week. On th other hand, there was A large supply of common light feeder and Blockers, and aa the country demand baa been very moderate, price eased oil, closing tn week ICrbSo lower. Violations on cattle: Good to choice beef steers, 7.MwA0; fair to good beef steers, I8.40fr7.00; common to fair beet steers, 34.botie.40; good to choice heifers, I4.40th4.30; good to enole cow,, 4.7&o.7t: fair to good cows, 4.00H."; oommon to fair oowa Ai.uutv4.uv; good to choice slock era snd feeders, A,.4uu.Ea); fair te good stockera and issuers, "B.Zbtl &e; oommon to fair stocksrs and feeders. IA4(4.34: tock hel'sra, f3.H4-; veal calves, KOOtf aw; nuns, stags, etc, M.ZDtra.sa, HOGS Tb usual small Saturday mar keting of hog waa further decreased by Interrupted railway service, only eight een loads showing up. Quality waa me dium to good, but th supply Included nothing attractive enough to make a nat ural too. partly because et meanr or ferlnga and partly because of th char acteristic Indifference of packers at the week-end there waa no demand whatever on slaughter account. Shippers purchased practically everytning on sale, paying prices about wtjisu anovs tnoae 01 yes terday. Clearance waa made early. Beat weighty bogs on sale brought 17.77. with good handy butchers selling st 17.70 and less. Nothing of consequence cnangeo nanus neiow a, od. Compared with a week ago current val ue show g general advance of about tit cents. A brisk and ceneroua ehlooing demand baa been the main feature of the trade oa moat days, one Individual snip per During over is loan on Tuesday. Recelpta for the lx daya glvs A good ised total, bum const ting of mixed aad butcher grades. j Representative sales Ma At. Ik. IT Ke. Av. k. y. II m M t ts si ..til IM T 74 It ri t T 40 4 H4 ... t tl t4 us m 1 44 11 am m 1 74 BT 00 t St T. ...... Bt 4 TT U 1 SIN T....,.m ... f 14 It ... 11 It IH ... T TTV4 II 144 1 TS 14... B4 13 1 TTVa 41 ts M It SHEEP Like most Saturday markets. today' trade was practically barren and nominal, only one load of stock showing up. Some through stuff from the west was expected, but many railway bridge on transportation lines la the west have been wpt away by high water and de livery waa Impossible. . A generally ateady Ihrt of values has been maintained during th week, current quotations en both fat sheep aad lambs ruling firm to A little higher of the six AayA strength bss been confined good offerings, especially sheep. Receipt oa paper look heavy owing te the large amount ef through stuff, but actual supply waa oy as means sacea- slv. Packing demand throughout proved reasonably broad And fairly ac tive, everything clearing la creditable fashion. Fat lamb mad up the bulk and wooled shipments wer the general rule, the protracted winter and high coet of feed being responetbi for soar- city of ehora grade. Wooled Mexicana war It dwindling supply ana tnese kino of lambs claimed usual premiums, a esHwce suing reach' Ing tff.M ea Monday. The beet price netd for red western ta the neeoe lately ha been 37.76. 8 bora iambs are quotable up te tAtw. and tat shearing lambs hava been selling freely around (7.M. on band bringing a much aa 7 a, Thurs day. Th prleee Indicate plenty ef finish aad quality, and also reveal a strong ssecuiatlvs element ta the trade. Spring lambs, suitable for the Easter trade, war remarsaary scarce oa daya Extra good fat ewes closed with a lofty top of (sUt, th klgheat price paid sines June. Its. - Practically everything Bent back ta the country this wsek haa bees wooled sad fat, being psn-ehased for ths ring rather than feeding puipasss. The feeder trad a Wash's buy ea country aocouat, 4 head. Quotations est "fM and lajnhs: TLatnba. food to choice, 7.np7.4; lambs, fair te good. mJOtr.-m: leasi. (born, ACi4: tat sheering lam be. JAtetr;.; yearllrura handy. l-4"tt: yea-tings, heavy. Hi4e, 4J; yearlings, eoenmoa. V KtiAat; weth ers, good to cftotoe, sac At; wethers, tale to rood. tAesBAat: tvav aoed te choice, t4.40ti4.IS;; ewes, fair 4 good, ti.74 fAta. It. iMla Ltvw ItteMrk Mmrket. 4T. LOtnS. March Ml-CATTUB-Rs-eetpta "tt head; inarket steady: native Bhtpptnc aad export steers. IT Jtej-; dreesed and butcher steers. AaF7.4t: ateera under l.7S) poonda, AtMA; stock srs and feeders. BJM4Jt: esuaaers. B 7iQ Ala; avails, eVtwak; eama, -Atstrsw, Texas and Indian steers. 76 008711)0; ow And heifers. a.4llt4Ja. HOGeV-Reeelnta A 401 head: inarket steady: pigs and lights. Str. mixed and butcher, n:ro.ai: gooa, 87.-aes.oa. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK XAKKET Dea ad far Cattle and Sheep) Steady CHICAGO. March CATTLE Re ceiDts. K head: market steady: beeves. S.14j.50: Texss steers, 84.Ct-a6.75: west ern steers. m.JKm.w: Blockers and reed. ere. t4.30tss.40: cows snd heifers. Clud Ur. calves. "SLflBtTe.lv. hogs tteoeipt. AOS aeaa; marxer weak and lower than early; light, V.Ut I.sivt; mixed, timncri.wr, neavy, gi.su-a 7.44: rough. fl.m&l.TV; ptga, fa.tglJb, bulk of sales. r.7ori7.86. SHEEP AND LAJd BS Recei pte , 3.000 bead; inarket steady; nativett st.-oM.x, western. l4.404X.6v: rearUngs. 86.76d7.00; native lambs, t.7tjIJ6; western lambs. Sk.lbtlBJb. Kansas City LIT Stews: Market. KANSAS CrTT. Mo.. March 3A CATTLS Receipts, M head, lnotodlng W0 southerns; market steady; dressed beef and export steers, I7.10t4.; fair to good. K.Wtr7.0t: western steers. 84.746I.7S; stock- ers and feeders. K 7494.60; southern steers, 4.4ut-7.e: southern cows, ISjOO&M; native co as, xx.M-ete.3b; native neirers, 4.7bv'.w; bulla 44.34ii4.7S: calrea. &.-. HOGS-ReeelptA 3.000 head; quality Tory poor: market 10c lower; bulk of sales, 7Juty7.7: heavy. 17.474217.70; pack ers and butchers. I7.46ar7.70: llchta. 17.419 1 00; pigs, 1e.0uQe.vu. neaa: market steady: lam ha. SR.50fM.00: 8HKEP AND LAJCB&-ReoelDtA 1.0O yesvriings, B.WA7I; wethers, fe4O0.l; ewes. u.mn.Ti: stockera aad feadara et-vptiyaov. St. Joseph Live stock Merkat. ST. JOSEPH. March M. CA TTT .TC celpts, 100 head; market unchanged; steer. M 0Oi26: cows and heifers, ajsa 7.14: calveA &O0ta.'4X HOGS Recelpta 1.600 had; market lower; top, 17.80; bulk of salsa. r.tutj7.7i. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, none; market nominally steady; lambs, .tOt? 7.8ft. tack la aigtst. Receipts of live stock at the five prin- Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. ... 100 1.350 200 ... 108 2.SM ... 900 i,00t 1.001 IN ' 4,400 IM 4.000 3.000 -- 800 AI6t 4.304 South Omaha , St. Joseph ... Totals Cettea Market. NEW TORK. March VrTrov- Future oloaed very steady: April, N.SOc; May, 10.6ec; June, M.ttc; July, UVTOe; au- gusi, iv.ovo: rjetnemoer. lf.,lc: oetnbMr. 10.77c; November, N.Ttc; December, U.83c; January. 10.80c; February, lt.Tac Spot cloaed quiet, points higher; middling uplands, lt.Mc; middling gulf. tLUc; 00 LIVERPOOL. March N.-OOTTOV Spot steady, price I points higher; Ameri can middling, fair at ASM; good middling, 4.44d; middling, ATM; low middling, AWd; good ordinary, I. ltd; ordinary, 4.23d. The aies were 1 tuu naies, 01 which sub were for speculation and export aad Included 4,701 American. Evaporated Apple and Dried Vratts new iukk, March 10, EVAPO- PlTPn IDDt.tVLJl.ri. 1. a w- . w . . ... nv, linn, euifs un changed; on th spot fancy are quoted at VnOme; choice. fapST4c; prims, 7!4 sw. riRTR-n tm-rrrsi ie,n A little better Jobbing demandv, quota- nue rms irum VTasyivTsa, I OT uaiuorma Hp- u e-wa aoa siuillo IOT uregona, Apri . wiin . im 1 trsuo; cnoice, 14tH4Vro; extra choice, 1415Ho: fancy. l . t , , m, am, out stesay; Choice. 104441!Ote: srlrs ehAlee tlslllu-n. f,nr IkMltUi. t.l.l..,iii. i . ' . . ' - . ' 1 .ill., m, , Li i'. w I(J isnoy seeaeu, "y7vrc: Beedleas. tHtSriHCi mwuvh isisi eMvoiite. Dry Good Market. NEW TORK. Marsh Ift TRT i-inrtrrn ine oorton gooos markeu are strong with retrular print cloths now quoted at l'o and wvde regulars at sc. Jobhere bu. nut a very rair week and materially Bmiw nan a rear ate, vvasn ranns of the finer grade the being advanced, goods having been advanced tea a varri during ths day. Knit gods and hosiery or irouii-t uenvery are in active de mand. Ola ae,a Tteslm 6AVA4VNAH, Ga.. March -TURPFaf. TLNE Market firm; sales. 123 barrels; recetpts, 447 barrel; shipments, till bar- . ei.w:ifc, ie,oae oarTeiB. ROBIN-Market firm: sales, fat barrel receipts, 324 barrels; shipments. Ml bar rel, biocs, iz sm DarraiA guote: B, in 86; D. t.W: H 7.4; F. Q. H.. I7.13H; I, 11.14; K. 17.30; W, Alt; N. 7.4B; WO. t?.7t; Ww I. IB, Wm Marlkct. ftT. TaOTTTA aVfiY tffrrK fjA WriiT AtMilv: te7rrUfira anAl eaVsaatsaww -..swIlitM. Uite; flM tMtflum, 1&917c; tin, M A FEAST AND SOME OVER Tweatr-Fear-Iast-AsT Gassa ta Call ferata Coast Clst ta Recard la 1SX1. Frequently the question as to tha long- set base ball game oa retard la asked. For tha benefit of numerous Inquiring fans th record are given. ' la th matter of extraordinary long lames no record was broken In UU. the longest (ani of the season being the twenty-four-Inning gam. 1-1, between Sacramento and Portland teams of the Faclflo Coast league played at Sacra mento September Ml Th th Paclfio Coast leesrue also falls th hoaor of th second longest asms of th season, as oa Sep la bor 14 Sacrainento aad Los Angeles played a tweny-one-Inning tl gams, 4-4, at Los Angers. In MM tb longest gams was a twenty-four-inning tie gam between tb Mannlngtoa and Clarksburg teams of the West Virginia league, played en July 1 la not on record gam wag played. Tha Bloomlngtoa aad Decatur teams ef th Threa-I leagu played twenty -six tunings this record thus supplanting the record of the twerity-frre-inning Oread Fork. Fargo game which had stood sine July a, 18SL During the 1111 season tha longest Na tional league game was the sixteen-uhing gam betweaa PMladelphla and ClncinaaU May 13. the Phlinea winning. 4-4, and th long esc Amancaa league was was foar- teea bi rungs, Cbkago defeating New Tork. 7-4. at New York. April 28. Aa there waa nothing doing la thr record- hrslng line la mi th standing locg- dlstanca racerds are aa follow longest Pnteaatonal tea against Decatur, twenty-six hmHif Score. Decatur. 3; Bloomlngtoa, Tl Flayed at Blooenington. Ill May a. MS. Second Longest Professlsaial Grand Forks against Fargo, twenty-flv Inning. Score, t to A Played'at Devils Lak July IS, I8H. Loogest Mlxsd asms Manchester (pro- feeelonaj) sgslsst Harvard oollssra, t ty.fonr Innings, "tear, I to A Flayed at Boston May 11. U77. ton agslBst Athletics, twstUy-byor alnca Soora: Alhietlca, 4; DVjstost. Flayed at Boatoa IkelonMt I BtA etsnatl sgainst ChksureT twenty mtilngs aonre, t to I. Played at firvrtnastl July m, tlmt. aad Phllanelpbia sgainst Chieags, twenty limlnga Scor. Chlcagu, t; Phlus eelphka. 1. Played at Philadelphia Aueruat M, IMt. Leasreet Col lege . Gaaw-Wsaleraa cot lege ss-aiaat Trtaitvlesre of Hartford, strteteaa iivolnga. ore. T ta 1 Flayed at Hartford. Cona Jaa 4, 117. St Louis fUpubUc Tb key m tlsj OLD CHURCH ROW RECALLED ,1 Deatk at Rev. Richard U BartMlIot Paatshed for Sapperttas D. JO Hsfilysm. - Th death of the RL Bey. Mgr. Rich ard Lalor Burtssll. rector of St. Mary's Roman Catholic church at Klngstoa, N. T, strikingly recalls a controversy belong ing equally to saleststtral: law. and ta municipal politics, a controversy spring ing out of the oampaiga : of Heary Georga for mayor of th old city of Kb Tork In 1881 and tb hot adva-. cacy of Oeonre aad ths single tax deo-s. trine, by Father Edward McGlrwv, ., rector of St. Stephen's ehurch. Of I course. Henry Georg always regarded himself as aa TuidlrkiuAllst. aad Dr.' Mo-' Glynn took the stun view, but In th popular mind slngl tajdsm was associated with socialism, and Archbishop Cotrigaa regarded tt aa a duty to discipline) Father McGlyaa. Dr. BurtselL rector of th church of th Epiphany, and regarded by . ' many as the closest student of canon -law In th United States, stood as Dr. MoOtynn's counsel and ad viae. He alas waa disciplined, after Dr. McGlynn had been excommunicated. Dr. Burtsell was seat to a church at Rondout, la tha municipal campaign with which this frac tion was inseparably aasoxaated, Abram S. Hewett got MJia ratas; Henry George, 68,110, aad Theodore Rooeevelt, after ward president of the United State, M.43S, for mayor. Between Archbishop Corrigan, on the on aide, and Dr. McGlynn and Dr. Burt sell. oa th other, th difference was not at ail personal. Each ski believed Itself to be stAndmg for principles of vital moment to th future of too church. The ' poaltion taken by the holy father and by th propaganda may be retarded aa con ciliatory. Archbishop Corrigan was tech nically sustained, but Dr. McGlynn was relieved of -communication, and was aa signed to St, Mary's ehurch at New burgh, which ha served until his death tn 181. Dr. Burtssll scoured th sig nature of M.000 Catholics for his restor ation to th church of the Epiphany, to a petition sent to Papal Delegate Satolll, hot th delegate only advised Dr. Burt- sell to mak a trip to Rome, which waa done, 'but without marked resBlU . Dr. Burtssll returned to tha Rondout . church. proved himself aa efficient pastor. s made by Archbishop Corrigaa "Irremovabl rector' in ISM, aa dene that b had been restored 1 leUer he was mad rural dean for Ulattr and SuiUvan countie. and his appoint- mant aa domestic prelate eras announced only the other day. Th whole history of this oontroVerty Indicates th disposition of tha Roman Catholic church of our day to con dons honest differences of opinion and to sav for th church stnoer and sarnest think ers, and enerfstlo workers, by th sort of conciliation that aaros tha self-raspect of all parti ea. The sam spirit Is shown In th modern trend of Protestant the ology. It la assenttelly the -spirit of th sga-Brooklyn Eail. 1912 MODEL FISH STORY Edaeated Fish dassped lata Hols , aad Palled th Halo After It. Th veracity of "Bub" WVxs. a wU knows fisherman of Tarrytowa. If,, 1 bung In th balance until ha gave a de tailed statement, with mora or Urn floor plans; of hi encounter reowtty with A large fish that jumped Into a hoi In th Ice and pulled th hoi la after him. Mr. Wicks had -told snany a good fish story In his time, and always being able t prove his facta, never had hi word doubted until today, "Any you fellow ever hear ef a futh Jumping Into a hols in th lea and pulling the bole In after hlmt" h Inquired tn th railroad station. A aerie of yawns and grunts of disapproval followed the ques tion. "It's got pel," aatd "Bub." shlfUnc his quid of tobacco. And as he unfolded the story Uiom that rtmalned to scoff wars thrilled. 1 . "It was like this," no went on. t was fishing over on the Tarrytowa Lake fish. I think ss how he must of been when vl cams,-across this strange aa educated fish, raised In th aquarium, or some plao down In tb etty, for h certainly was a smart fallow. Toa asa. I cut a hots about six Inch across in ths lea and dropped my lint In. Then I waits. No lock for mora than a half hour, to I goes over and builds a 'fir oa th shore. Pretty soon, t heard this fish flopping around on tba lea. t looks over and ther I ee by th light of the lantern I left neat tha hole, a wkoppsr. It I over seen one. "I ran out on th Ice, and tha flih heard m coming and jumped back In th hole. But. so hIp me. Boh. I couldn't find that hole anywhere. Say, It mad m feel creepy for a while. Then I cam to, I remembered I had tied my Una around th oak ef le I cut out of the bote. Th Un fross tight and whan that fish flopped back Into the water he Just naturally dragged that piece of lo back la Us Piece )nst cloaed up th hoi as slick as a whistle. Don't that beat all yu aver headr Mr. Wicks still Mains his standing la th community. New Tork HaraM. NOW FOR WAR OR WORSE """" Atteskprs at Cermet-tag) the Feeutat Market aad Haeealasr Flefa Peeps. Th trail of th arrpant Is over th goober. While th world sat In the Slouch of Despond and watohed the dlah ma away with th pooa ha a fight to ward prohibmv prices It waa oomfort tng to reflect that the faithful peanut, that staple of tha truss is, waa ami cheap and abundant. Salted, mad Into butler r worked ever Into that prime delicacy, peanut brittle, t waa ta y of the rourmet- Katsn raw, tt haa produced from th hardy ma- tenalsef boyhood a race ef strong and patriotic mem. It Is one of the -dories of Virginia, th very toast ef -the Tar Hast state. " And asw corns th rumor that Bk a thief ta tha might tha octoeua haa states i goober crop, cornel od R. wtth tt from di eolation. The ttts-tn facturers were sous; tlffTil Isaoi uiillj about thetr awstasss, with awvar-a sos- alstoa f what Impended. Th sugar waa "be sugar waa I taware wars, I 1 oasjdmaher J 1 wee atvscked . " la th kettle, tb butter soolds 1 and WTtMaa. but whea ths , sent out far th peanut be ' ta loara that then war boas to be bad. thea the panto tsar has s-stwsd. The very theocTst ef s natio dstslted wHbost warming at Its pssnsli haa erriahed what. Irit rasBBhaed after tha sex took rank wtth pttstssua stones aad batter be came as tha ftoht es Opoir.-Washington rMsanhita year TMuvne kt Tha Bss ths awnapr by advanhs-af I v salU .Dr. it church, 'A . Mor- u,d rrigaa an J " aa svlV .Ni, I to favor.' r XL .... U'..