THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, MARCH It, 1913. 13 '(. POUliTRV AN1 SUPPLIES BUFF ORPINGTON eggs for hatching Web. 4355. 3710 Grand Ave. ROSE comb brown leuhorn ckrs. care ful selecting and mating; ID. tSc; ICO. 36.00. Olga Hayek, Unwood, Neb. REATi ESTATE LOANS i GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET One Hundred Boatloads of Wheat Sold for Export. FEAR OVER MAY CORtf PRICE WANTKD-Clty loans. Peters Trust Co. City Loans LOW RATES LIBERAL TERMS QUICK AND SATISFACTORY BERVICE. Loans on Business Blocks and Choice Residence Properties a Specialty. FIRST TRUST COMPANY OF OMAHA. Ontsj Mnrket Slakes Decided Ilrenk, bat Recovered Some Under the Heavy Hnytnir at Short to CoTer. HARRISON & MORTON. 916 Om. Nat GARVIN BROS. Jmahl Nat'UJanE! WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith & Co., 1330 Farnam St. 6 CITY LOANS, Bemls-Carlberg Co., 310-312 Brandcls Theater Bldg. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. . 1016 Omaha National. Douglas 2715. LARGE loans Dur specialty. Stull Bros. LOANS on farms and Improved city property, 6. EH. and 6 per cent: no delay. J. II. Dumont & Co., 1603 Farnam Bt. real- MONEY to loan on business or tience properties, 11,000 to J500.000. W. H. THOMAS, 228 State Bank Bldg. J100 to J10.000 made promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Bids., 18th and Farnam. -J-z-- - , s, WANTED TO UUi Dolgof f 2d hand store pays highest prices for furniture, clothes, shoes. Web. 1607. BEBER pays high prices for 2d-band fumlturo, carpets, clothes, shoes. D, 7802. SELNER will treat you right; best prices, 2d-hand furniture, clothes. D. 5101 We pay best prices tor furniture. W-7256. D. 8055. Quick buyers of furniture. TiflniOv W-Y highest prices for ladles' and gentlemen's 2d-hand clothes, household &QOds and valises. Call Gross man 2513 Blondp. Phone Webster 4652. WOULD lllto to buy a five or silt room house to bo moved on a lot One In the nelghbornood of 24th and Clark prercneJ. Telephone Red 4301. WANTED TO KENT 6 OR 7-ROQM house, strictly modern In every respect and In first-class resi dence district: will pay from $35 to $50. Address H 115. Bee. HEAL ESTATE WANTED LIST your houno with Osborne Realty Co., 4k 1'axton unc. u. Uii. quick results. BALE OK EXCllANtiK It. E. THE ONLY WAY To beat the money trust Is to list your Property for exchange with the Palmer Land Co., 1106 W. O. W. Bldg., who can mnteli them. Will Exchange One of the finest furnished, best paying, contrally located apartment houses In Minneapolis for clear improved or un improved farming, grazing, dairying or cut-over land; this property Is located right in tlio hi art or Minneapolis, 165 fret sauare: considered one of the best pieces of property in Minneapolis in creasing. In value dally: equity J92.000, j early income J24.O00, WE CAN SELL OR EXCHANGE YOUR PROPERTY, KU MATTER WlltSitJS LUUATHU WRITE M. Morris, P. O. Box 643. Jefferson, la. Improved Farm Half section and 80 acres: south central Nebraska;. 'fair. .Improvements,., .Price J16.000., Want to trale this for town property. No agents. Address me to Postofflce Box No. 633, Omaha; Neb. HEAL ESTATE AllSTItACTH UK T1T1.K. HEED Abstract Co.. oldest abstract of. Bee in Nebrasita. 208 Brandels Thaatar. CITY PROPERTY FOU SALE. Now is the Time to Buy A HOME ON EASY PAYMENTS 41st and Grand Ave., a small two-room house on a fine lot, half block to street car. jew, iou casn ana io per raomn, .?2i nodfnrrt avh.. r cood 6-room house iwn )). tn par. Thin nlacb can be had for 115. cash and 315 per month. If you. want your own home see this now then talk to ns odoui it, as ii is a misuu mic hi-nnnnltlnn. 3728 Lake street, a 4-room house that needs soma repairing, owner -will accept any reasonable offer either cash or on Davments. See this place then make your offer. fcOMPANY. Tlnuelas 200. . 60S Bee Bldg. Dundee $7,000 Brick and Stucco ni nt h hpst bullL neatest and at' tractive houses In Dundee; excellent value. Note the arrangement: Larcrn Uvinc room with old fashioned fireplace, built of brown stone: sun room; breakfast room and buffet kitchen; nice dining room. , . . . ... Four fine bedrooms, finished In white enamel; large sleeping porch; tile bath TSak and birch finish throughout; walls tinted and tastily aecoraieu. woi iA,.ntnri- wp built: raving paid. If yQU want a good home, Investigate. Glover & bpam 1213-23 City National. Douglas 3963. OMAHA, March 13, 1913. In an early letter of advice yesterday one firm In the trade advised caution against pressing the selling side of wheat too far on the breaks. Just suoh a sit uation developed before midday, when the May price touched 89S4c and July 88c. There was moderate buying lor a rally uy conservative Interests In the Chicago trade. New York nips9u- nnnflrmM. MDort saies oi iw Boatloads or uuiutn wheat at uuuaio mie yesteraay, ana mere was a little eXDort business (Miner nn In hAfil the mjlf. It xvajt thin hualnena which diVa iresn snap 10 ine Duying siae 01 tne mar. ket the last hour, running the May pnea up arouna wc. All tne options were up lc from the extreme low point of the morning and closed near thn toD. The neavy run of wheat to Minneapolis con- tinues. Wheat stocks there have in creased 170,000 bu. so far this week, where mey were decreasing a year ago. Reports irtve no indication of a re vival in the flour trade. Certain houses in Chicago, credited with the task of liquidating La Salle street holdings of wheat, sold freely again yesterday. Cash wheat sales In Chicago yesterday reached 135,000 bushels, including 15,000 bushels of nard wheat, to be sent to Baltimore. Perhaps yesterday's closing rally waa due In a way to the extreme bearish- ness and decline of Tuesday and the bear pressure exerted on Wednesday. It is more than probable that such export sales as are confirmed will prove to be largely the result of orders placed be fore the Tuesday break In Chicago. Those closest In touch with the export situation are much In doubt about a natural demand of any Importance con tinuing. Shorts were timid yesterday and ready to take profits, which aided the rally materially. Cash wheat was unchanged to ftc lower. There Is wholesome fear in the Chicago corn trade of what the big eastern hold ers of May corn may do In that market. KEAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. The fact that such holdings exist kcp short sellers In check. It was fairly well understood in the onen market vesterdav that much of the heavy short selling by Chicago leaders Tuesday was quietly off set by haying through brokerage firms Inter. The market at no time showed any decided weakness, and failed to sell under the Tuesday closing figures at any time and late In the session there was a fairly strong upturn, closing at the top. casn corn was uncnangcu io w nigner. The oats market had a decided break yeeterdny. What recovery there was In the market was due to heavy covering. fnah nna were nncnanirea to v,o maner. Clearances: Wheat and flour. 153. M0 bu.; corn. 12.000 bu.; oats, 15,000 bu. Liverpool close: Wheat, uncnangea io d lower; corn, unchanged to Nd lower. ir mfifv wnMi'TRCP mis wmc nvw w.. and shipments 436,000 bu., against receipts of 492,000 bu. anu snipmenis oi v.w last year. i,i...,. mm r..lnt were S37.000 bu. and shipments 523.000 bu., against i receipts of 443.000 bu. and shipments of WW" uu 1b t vaul and shipments 412,000 bu., against lecflpli of 443,000 uu. ana snipmenis ui wn.wv uu. last year. , The following cash sales were reported: WHEAT No. 2 hard winter. 1 car. 82?ic; 1 car. S2c. No. 3 hard winter, i car, SJU.c No. 3 mixed. 1 car. 81c. No. 4 mixed, 1 car. 79c No. 4 durum, 1 car, SlUc T 1 I , CW RYE No. 2. 1 car, 54c. rnitrj'Mo 2 white. 2 cars. 474c: 3 cars. 47Mc. No. 3 white, 1 car, iVAci 5 cars, 47c. No. 4 white, 1 car. 461c; 8 cars. 46Uc No. No. 3 color, 4 .car, ,4ic. no. a yoiiow, i car, 464C KO. a yeuow, a cars, raw. i car, 4&c; l car, wc. i inHim v. 45c; 1 car. 44V4c No. 2 mixed. 1 car, 45&c; u car, 45Mc No. 3 mixed. 4 care. 45Vie. OATS No. 3 white, 1 car (special). 31ci 4 cars. 3U4a No. 4 white. 5 cars, 30)io; 1 car, SOVic Omaha Cnh Prices. WHEAT No. 2 hard. 83383c: No. 3 hard. 8iaS2e: No. 4 hard. 6HSlc; No. 3 snrlng. 79STSOHo: No. 4 spring. 7878V4c: No. 2 durum, 84QGc; No. 3 durum, S3 85c. CORN No. 2 white. 47HQ147?ic: No. 3 white. 47fir474o: No. 4 white. 4fi46c: No. 3 color. 46W846io; No. 2 yellow, 46Mc; No. 3 yellow. 45&M64c; No. 4 yellow., 448'Kio; No. 2. 45&45ic; No. 3, 5fi45Wo:' No. 4. OATS No. 2 white, 82032V4c: standard, 31M?4c: No. 3 white, 31031Ko; No. 4 white, SOViC. BARLEY Malting, 64C8o; No. 1 feed, 40342c. RYE No. 2, taimtc: No. 3. 6363Wc, Carlot Receipts. Wheat. Corn. OaU. A Splendid Close In Investment 66x120 Feet With Two Houses Within 3 blocks of the new hotel. within 2 blocks of postofflce and only a few blocks from the central retail dis trict. One G-room and one S-roo.n house, renting for 1720 a year. Price for quick sale $7,500, which price Is less than the lor alone Is worth. Only takes $2,500 cusli, balance long time. A splendid In vestment. HASTINGS & HEYDEN. 1614 Harney St. WE rent, collect, sell any kind property. Columbia Nat'l Exchange. 514 Bee Bids. 3300 DOWN, balance easy termi. will buy my home at 2313 Ogden St.; new 6 room, modern cottage, fine location; must bo sold at once. Call Owner, Webster 2G0, before 7 p. m. TO BUY, SELL OR RENT, FIRST BBH JOHN W. ROBB1NS. 1S"2 FARNAM ST. AC11EAOK FOR SALE. 10 Aeries in Benson Has 6-room house, large barn, well and wind mill, chicken houses and other out buildings; about 7 acres In alfalfa and pasture, one acre In large, full bearing c Merry, apple and pium trees ana otner small fruit, the balance fine garden land; high sightly ground, all fenced; adjoins Keystone park on the east, close to main street, paved road, only a short walk to car line, fine location. Possession can be given at once. Price for quick sale, J6.500. llASTINUo & hkyokw, ion narney i. Acreage Bargain 6 acr s high and sightly, 3 blocks to Florence car line for 12,000. TEBBENS. 760 Omaha watuanK. 8-ROOM modern house, full lot, halt block ' to school, three blocks to new cathedral. Price. 33,850. 4160 Chicago. ti-liOU.M house; bath, gas; walks; paved street: pavement paid. APPiy, c Hutchinson, 1623 Farnam. MUST sell modern S-rooin house 1 block n. of high school. Price 33.500. D. 1607. Bargains In Florence & acreage, fruit farms. C. L. Nethaway, Florence, Neb. rjiUM ham a i.wuh nm halm Canada. A FEW fine tracts of 160 to 640 acres In southeastern Saskatchewan, good soil, well watered, adapted to grain and mixed farming. For price and terms see or wrlto, D. T. Deselm, 2318 Sprague St.. Omaha. CultlarnUb CALIFORNIA land excursions 1st and 3d Tues. AV. T. Smith Co.. 815 City Nat Bk. KANSAS FARMS and ranches for sale; 80 to 25,000 acres: write for free list. V. B. NIQUETTE. Sallna, Kan. For Sale Business Block on Farnam St. ' The three-story building t 1218 Far nam St. A spl'nMd Income property. Entirely unencumbered. The best buy Id Omaha. For 'taiUJ information and price address Charles NT. Knapp, Lincoln, Nob. Minnesota. THEREIS a better place to live than where you live now better soil, bigger crops, better market, more money. That's Minnesota. Our land Is cheap now; will double In valuo In three years. Close to Twin Cities and Duluth marketslow freight rates. Soil rich. No crop failures. Send postal for full Information. BIO STONE LAND COMPANY. 620 S. 10th St. Omaha. Neb. Chicago Minneapolis '. iDuluth Omaha ....... Kansas City St. Louis .... "Winnipeg .... 50 . 304 , 77 IS , 19 91 249 363 41 18 53 H3 CHICAGO GRAIN ANU PROVISIONS Features of the Trading: nnd Closing; Prlcca nn nonrd ot Trailo. CHICAGO, March IS. Despite an active export demand, wheat today showed weakness. Docauso ot targe cauies, large rnrelntn and promise of rain and snow. Closing prices, though steady, were Ho to Uo net lower. Latest trading left oorn a . shade to U?4o down, oats Via off to a like amount up, and provisions varying from 7Vtc declino to an aavance of 124c. Wheat bulls faced disappointing caoics at the outset. Ruslan receipts were said to be Increasing. Argentine snipmenis promised to be larger and there were sltrns of a normal crop for India. Fur thermore, receipts northwest of here were liberal. ' KMntir Nnlpn wra reDortcd lleht. In addition, the chances of winter killing were said to nave practically vanisnea and prospects of a record-breaking crop were Increased by forecasts of additional moisture. Omaha sent word of export aales of t thn best nrlces for tho crop and there were also sales here and elsewhere for ocean shipment. Nevertheless, the roonvprv from the low point reached early proved insufficient to lift the mar ket again to last night's level. Seaboard clearances of wheat and flour equalled 169,000 bushels. Primary receipts of wheat were 752,000 bushels, uirntnfit.2cft.nnn hufthels a year ago. Heavy local selling pressure weakened COm. INOIWIUIHIIIIIUIIIB HIU BMiwDnu- ness of the bears, however, holders were ahln to prevent more than a moderate decline. Oats were held steady by ,i.,iatinllv crnnd rnnh demand. Attempts to realize profits unsettled tho provision market. Tho effect, how ever, did not altogether offset the In fluence of higher prices for hogs. Following is the range of futures: NEW YORK STOCK MARKET All Prices Move Uncertainly, End ing with General Advances. CALL MONEY HELD FIRM New llnvrn la Conaplcuoualy Venk, FnlllnR to 120 till, Bottom Fluuri" Since Ulnhtecn-Spvcnty-KlTP. 1 Ing balance $;.900,64:. In banks and Philippine treasury. tutW.OM; total of general fund. fl46.58i.Pu3. receipts yester day, Jl.438.07o, disbursement. !.4!a,!0G. tho surplus this r seni year is I7.3M.078. as agnlnot a deficit of $J0,M).S1S last year, inc ngurea (or receipts, uisoursemenis, etc.. exclude Panama eanal and public debt transactions. r. ii .- .w York Mining; Stork. NEW YORK. March 13. Closlnr Quota tions on mining slocks were: Com. Tunntl nock.. I MmIcao U II Onltrlo -. ISO Vt. ... n cn-hlr II Jo bonJ Con. C1. A ron silTrr .. bMdtllle Con. .title CMrt ., OKtrtd. NEW Yrilllf Mnrl, 11 1Hmi mnvod In an uncertain way on the stock ex change today, ending the season with general advances. Hear traders attacked the live stock sharply at the outset, lorcmg a own quotations ror a time. De pression of tho European markets and absence of foreign buying fostered bear ish sentiment Call money rales hold firm, A further hreak occurred In foreign exchange rates, but In snlto of this en gagement of 300,000 gold for Berlin and iiw,wu ror i"ans was announced. Hear traders relt Justiilrd In putting out new lines, but selling was nn a limited scale and the market gradually rallied and grow nun. Tho most positive movement of tho day occurred in. tho last hour after the receipt of news from Washington thnt a new plan, for dissolution of tho Harrt man properties had been presented to the attorney general, with Indications that it had been received favorably. On strength" of this announcement Vnlon Paclflo mounted 3 points anovo us pre vious low level, closing with a. net gain ot 2 points. Southern Pacific, Reading, Steel and Amalgamated established gains of half as much on the accompanying rally In the general list. Nnw iinven was conspicuously weaK. falling to 120&. woll below the recent low price, which was tho bottom flguro since 1875. Owing to firmer conditions In the mnnrv market there was some calling of loans oy rinanciai institutions, wiutn wns i-Aflrntpd rhlnflv In snectaltles. a num ber of which were weak. Several of these stocks, Including Beet Sugar. Goodrich nnd Corn Products prcrerrea, maaencw low records for the decline. Bonds Bhowed sqmo Irregularity, with a downward tendency. Total sales, par value, $1,400,000. United States bonds wore nnphatiirnil nn fn11. Number or sales ana leaning on stocks were ns follows: llnnk ClearttiRH, OMAHA, March IS.-Hank clearings for today are 33,452.247.52 nnd 32,554,053.61 for the corresponding day last year. NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET Amt1cmated Copr . American Agricultural American Det Bugar.. American Can American Can pM American u. ot tr American Cotton Oil,.. Am. Ice (fevurltlee.... American Unseed .... American Locomotlre American S. & It...... Am. S. A It. pM Am, Sugar Heflnlng... American T, & T...... American Tobacco Anaconda Mining Co.. Atchlaon Atchison pfd Atlantic Coast tine.... Baltimore A Ohio,...., Bethlehem Steel , 25.100 10i 104 U 1,000 , 7,ffl H 400 llltt 500 45 4,KK 100 400 too (00 96 ion Jt'i i,ooo us 700 Dili 400 HH 800 (H J. 000 iom 100 100S too 111 1.800 1004 100 3H Brooklyn llnpia Tr 1,400 7H Canadian raoirio Central Leather Chesapeake & Ohio.... Chicago O. W Chicago. M. & Bt. Chicago ft K1. W., Colorado V, It I. 10,100 rnu COO IIU 400 71U 'Jjoo iovi too 1H 1.100 Consolidated Ga 00 110 100 400 100 100 1,104 100 Com Products Delaware & Hudson... Denrer ft Wo Qrande... Denrer ft R. O. pfd Dlstlllere securities ... Brie Erie let pfd..... i Erie 14 Pfd- General El ec trio dreat Northern pM Great Northern Ore ctts Illinois Central Interborough Met W4 Inter. Met. pfd... l.tOO International liarrener InterMartn ptd International Vapor .... International Pump ... Kansas City Southern.. Laclede One Lehigh Vnlley LoulstlllM A NaehYtlle. M.. St. P. & B. B. IX. Missouri. K. Sc T. 11 im SJ4 H 44 1.SO0 lit too in 104 15 200 20 20) 100 "ioo :,:oo 11 H MH 10S 1n im 10H ioo" us Missouri Paclflo 300 114 a is too ay. oo io too wi 400 1 04H i7oo ii" Art'llel Open. Wheatl 6SV4G?.1 May, July. Scot. Corn: May.l52V4T4i July.63H4i; High. Low. Close.l Yes'y. .1 Sept. Oats: May. July. Sept. Pork: May. 1644! 33V 33V4H 20 76 21 W July.1 20 45 Sept.! 19 75 Larar I ,89141 88 I i 52;i 63T, 33'i 33Hti 33 H 2100 20 60 May. July. Sept. Ribs: May. July. Sept 10 72-75 10 77H 10 70 10 67-70 10 85-901 10 72ri 10 75 10 75 10 90 10 72-76 10 e2V4l 10 60 89 88 ssy i2HG1Al 63 54 32tt' 3233 WVs 2076 20 40 88a I52 54' zr.i' 33tttru 20 90 10 70 10 72W 10 67 10 821 10 67-70 n7d 31 20 45-47 . 19 77! 10 77 10 72-76 10 75 10 87 10 72 10 62l .88(ff- 524i 63(a54 i64H55 33 330 33V4 20 i3 20 20 45 10 07 10 65 10 62 10 82 10 67 10 65 FOR SALE By owner, one of tho best 200-acre farms In Douglas county. For particulars Inquire of 13. A. Alden, 11. 3, Osakls, Minn. tlomapa, SIXTT THOUSAND ACRES CARET LAND open to entry at Valler. Mont. Fif teen annual payments. Sectio famous for gialn, grasses, vegeiolt: well adapted dlvcrslled farming. For particu lars write. Valler Farm Sales Co., Box t Valler. -Mont. Field Club District '.-room house; beautiful arranged: every thing in Intent modern condition. 3300 Vopplcton Ave. Vacant April 1. See us at once. PETER'S TRUST CO,, D 80S. NEAR VINTON SCHOOL t-roomr house with large attic having opon stalrwayi city water, gas. sewer, fine basement, storm-Bash and screens, iot Oxl20, all fenced, paved street, fine lo cation overlooking boulevard. Price but 1,M. BEMIS CARLBERG CO. 310-312 Brandels Theater Bldg, alv nuMi strlctlv modern, new. 2- story house, adjoining Crelghton's Urst addition, downstairs oak; upstairs birch, full cemented basement; good lawn and garden space lot 56x13!, on paved strtei VjH. Harny UL Nebraska. FarmsFarmsFarms Driving distance of Omaha; bargains. Let us show you the goods. All sizes, all prices, all terms. ORIN S. MERRILL, Rooms 1213-1214 City Nat. Bank Bldg. TO FARM ERS AND INVESTORS WJ can offer for quick sale for cush only a good section of land In Morrill county. Neb. Pumpkin Creek Land Co., Redlngton, Neb. Tessa, 5c An Acre Cash. Texas school land fqr sale by the state. Tou can buy good land at 12 per acre; pay 5c per acre cash and no more for 40 years but 8 per cent Interest; send 6c postage for further Information. In vestor Pub. Co... Desk 33, San Antonio, Tex. UVK HTOCit MATtirKT OK WKSf Ship live stock to South Omaha. Save mileage and shrinkage. Tour consign ments receive prompt and careful atten Uon- LItb Stock Commission Merchants. BTERB TIROS. A CO, Ptronr. rellabl. CLIFTON Com. Co., 2 Kxchang Hid. ASaRTiN BltOa. b Co . Kxcnaoca XMlg. r-MmBr, Cash Prices Wheat: 'No. 2 red. 31.0101.07; No. 3, 95cn.00; No. 2 hard. 8Sa9c: No. 3, 8789o; No. 1 northern, 88Sa89c: No. 2,. 8788c; No. 8. 8408040; No. 2 spring. 688c; No. 3. 84S6c; No. 4. 7664c; velvet chaff. 8389c; durum, 85 391c7 Corn: No. 2, 60ic; No. 2 yellow, He; No. 3. 4749c: No. 3 white, 49 60c; No. 3 yellow, 4749c; No. 4, 44 47c: No. 4 white. 47ig-19c; No, 4 yellow, ATS-No. 2. 32c; No. 2 white. 3435c; No. 3 white. 3132c: No. 4 white. 30 31c; standard, 32H53c Rye: No. 2, 62e. Barley: 4648c. Timothy: t2.603 3.25. Clover: 312.00(a18.50. Pork: 120.70. I,ard: 310.75. Ribs: 10.1210.87. BUTTER Irregular; creameries, 28 35c. EGOS Unsettled: receipts, 11.849 cases; at mark, cases Included. 17174c; ordi nary firsts. 17&17c; firsts, 1718c. POTATOES Steady; receipts, 33 cars; Michigan. 41fl7c; Minnesota, 43047; Wis consln, 4249c. POULTRY Steady; turkeys, dressed, 21c: chickens, alive, 16c; springs, alive, 16c. xi tun pn mil la Grain BInrkrt. VtIKNE5APOLIS. March 13. WHtlAT May, 85c; July. 87c; Scptomber, nc. Cash: No. 1 hard, 85c; No- northern, 81fi65c; No. 2 northern, 81S2c: No 2 hard Montana. 80c; No. 3. 7f80c. CORN-No. 3 yellow, j6c. OAT8-N0. 3 white, 20tt20o RYE No. 2, 6S066C. BRAN-el7.OOU17.60. in YMiuKlrf natents. 34.101i4.35: sec ond patents, 33.9S&4.30, first clears, 33.00 3.20; second clears, j2.Wili.iv. Mllwnnkrr Grain MurUct. MILWAUKEE, March 13. WHEAT Kn i northern. 8889c: No. 2 northern, E6387o; No. S hard winter, SDfiOlo; May. 87c: July, 878c. CORN No. 3 yellow, 48o: No. 3 white, 4360c; No. 3. 4Sc; May. 63c; July. 63c; OATS-32VIc RYE 61c. BARLBY-616Sc! Omaha Hay Market, , OMAHA, March 13,-IlAY-Pralrle. No 1 to choice upland. 110.0011.00; No. 2, $8.00810.00; No. 3, t.00.00: No. 1 to choice midland. 310.0010.H; No. 2, 38.00 10.00; No. 3. 3.006.00. Straw; Choice wheat, t4.6OGS.Q0; choice rye or oat, 35,50 fi.0O, Alfalfas No. 1 to choice, pea green. 312.0013.60; No. 2. 10.00lt00; Np. 3, 8.CO810.00. ' Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL. March 13. WHEAT Spot steady; No. 2 Manitoba, 7s 6d; No. 3 Manitoba. 7s6d. Futures, steady; March. 7s6Sid; May, 7s 3d; July, 7s2d; CORN Spot, steady; American mixed, new, 4s 10d; American mixed, old, Cs; American mixed, otd, via Oalveston, 6s Sd. Futures, easy; March. American mixed, 6s Hid; July, La J'lata, 4s 9d. Key to tho Situation-Bee Advertising. . 3,100 IOO ! '"too 100 400 cs.too TOO too 400 700 400 111 110 'ioii 14 1(8 isei r H n,i 84H 104 44 ,100 100 804 104i 2t,S II National Dlscult National Lead n. u. n. of m. u pra New York Central M Y., O. & W Norfolk ft Western North American Northern Paclflo Pacific Mall r'ennsjrlranl People's One P., a. C ft Bt. 1j Pittsburgh Coal Pressed Steel Car Pullman Palace Car...., Ttesdtnsi Republic I. & 9 Rspubllo I. ft K. pfd..., nock Island Co Rock Island co. pio.... Ht. Tj. & 8. F, Sa Pfd. Seaboard Air Line Seaboard A. U pfd...... Sloss-Bbef field S. ft I..' Southern Paclflo . Southern Railway So. Railway pfd, Tenneaeee Copper Tens ft Paclflo Union Psoifto union Paclflo pfd.. United main iiesuj..., United BUUes nubber... United Statea Steel U. B. Bteel pfd Utah Copper ............. Va. -Carolina unomicni Wsbash Wabash pfd Weetem aiarymna Western Union Westlnghouee Eljctrlo . ...l , r. t. Vt w,,lus - . . . . Ml CAM -k-M Total aaiea lor tne ,v ...-. New York Money Mnrket. NEW YORK. March 18. MONEY On call, strong; 46 per cent; ruling rate, 5 per cent; closing Dio, ittper com, ui- qlxty and nlnqtjr day. 6 per cent; nix rb'TerTaotTle PAPBIWV 'rlTERWNa EXCHANGE Weak, With actual business In bankers' bill, at 34.8250 for slxty-day bills and at 34.87 for de mand. Commercial bills, I4.82U. ... Silver Bar. 6Tc; Mexican dollars, . 41,704 U0H 604 ti ioo e 1,400 41 4I.304 64; 1,(04 101 1,700 CM too tlVt 104 M0 1,104 41 II u 17 i 111H 1I1U 4U 4H 4S 41 14 U 10 K tH 4 M14 S iom nm inn 112', 111 110 tit ISTi 100', 101V4 1O0H 1MH 114 111 104 104S MU 14U UK 7t4 ::i at MH 14H . 1 105 1MV1 llU 114 1!U IIH UOVs 1S0II 1014 U 160 ill 1SH lH 1H , 1H 11 17H 41 44 Hll 11741 HI UtH 117 ItVi MH 1UU 14 1714 t eiH 10414 104H 14H 1S 11 11 I0H 10 94 104 M 18IT4 iUH III 134 131 u U 17U 1T4 115 IIS 414 11 13 105U 10414 10H II loi 10114 71 IKK 11 t&U nut ni 114 110 MH UK 1414 It 14 1S7U H7H 154U 4 H m 14 UK H 37 14H M 19 li 44 34 MS 104U H tH 10 KU 34 H 11 1U W0 13 13 (9 (1 64 It m eon 147H 107H fZH (3 s:i. si IK U 41 41 UK 6414 U 67 .ISO Small llopea . standard ..... Yellow Jacket 1 ..104 ;. u OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET r s ii i - Cattlo Values Generally About Steady with Wednesday. HOGS TEN TO FIFTEEN HIGHER Sheen nnd Lamb Artlte Mrllrr at Prices Ten to I'lftern Cents lllohrr Than Wednrsriny qnallty Very flood. Various lnotnflon of the Day on Cnminudltles. NEW Vnttlf. Min.1. 19 .H-1M1I1 Mar ket qdlet; sprlnjr patenta. 34.405H.00; win ter siraiRnis, ii.iavi.w; winter pateiu". i0a.10; spring clears, 34.151rt.30; winter extras, no. i, 33.Wtf4.lQ; winter oxtras. No. 2. 33.703.; Kansas stralshls, 4.2S. Buckwhent flour, dull. i,iiiix;tirt;ALr-c)ieaay: tine wane ana yellow, 31.30S1.83: coarse, el.Swr1.00: kiln dried, 33.15, WHEAT Soot .market lrrecular: No. 3 red, 31.03, elevator, and 31.11, f .o. b afloat: No, 1 northern, Duluth. OSo, f. o. afloat. Futures easier durlmr the niornlnc on the cables and claims that export sales wcro exagKerated, but rallied on predictions of colder weather, closing so tower io ho not niRiier. J'jxport aaies, 10 loads. May. 95 15-lCSiOt! ll-10o: closed at 06 ll-16c ; July closed at 9614c; September ciosea at khc; bonded wheat, Jlay and July, closed at Wr?ic. 14UCKWIIKAT inill. BARLEY Quiet! feedlntr. MUa e. I. f.. New York; milling. 668Sc; c. I. f. Buffalo. uik iMsy: no. s western. w aakea. a I. f., Buffalo, and feeding 54g, o. I. f., Mew irorK, opening navigation. CORN Snot market steady: export, C6C f. o. b.. afloat. OATS Snot mnrket steady. MiO: stand ard white, 3Sc; No. 3, 37o: No. 4, 86o; no. 3. nominal! win to clipped, JWiftoc. FBED-tSteadvi western spring bran. $23.00; standnrd middling, 100-pound sacks. t.ou; city, HAY Quirt: 07Uo: No. 1. 11.0O3I1.65: No. 2. RMSSo: No. 3. 75(S80c. LEATHER Firm: hemlock firsts. IS c; oeconas, Ztsso; thirds, Z4UBio; re lects. l4?aoo. PROV1HION8 Pork, rirm! mess, isi.i SlOO; family, 323.00922.40;. short, clears, J21.0O8'22.2G. Beef, firm; mess. $l.AKtf '-o.oo: ramny. 323.ooa24.oo: beef hams. vw.w. cut meats, iirm; pickiea Denies, iu to 14 ids., 4H.wirn.7D: picKiea nams. 114.7MI15.00. Lard, firm: middle wost prime, sias&iatn; refined, firm; con tinent, 3U.G0; South American, $12.06; com pouna. sieaay. at ir.7Mra.uu. TALLOW Steady : prime summer tal low, spot, Sa.StkS'6.42; May. 16.40: July, 34.44; Beptcmbcr. 18.43: prime city. CVic: country. SKsrevic. HOPa Htondy; state, common to choice, 1913 crop. 2027c; 1911 crop, loifioa; i-acuic coast, tats crop, lwifiio; ivu ;rjp, 12W1BC. HIDES Steady; Central America, 80oi Bogota. 29aiff3Ca BUTTER Finn; receipts, 7.43 tubs; creamery, extras. 366iOoc: firsts. 3Mf3o: hold, extras, 3505c; held, firsts, 3&0 36c; process, extras, 27028c; imitation creamery, nrsis, iwu-Tjoi pacaing biock held, 2lyi3lHc; packing stock, current mako No. 2, 2iTZUia; packing stock, cur rent make No. 3, l8tfzoc. -.irVtrklir. Ql.n,l. ...,-lnt. 1 Cm Un-mm state wholo milk. held, colored specials 17(iM7?io; wholo milk, winter, colored specials, 16Vi17o; skims, 12014c. EQQ& lOiisv: reoolpts. 33.884 cases fresh gathered extras, 19B20c: firsts ixmnvc: reirigerator pest, lOVtiriBc nearby hennery, white, good to IdrKe noW laid, 233o; western gathered whites, 300220. POULTRY Alive. steady: western lta- fowls. 17Uo: turkcVs. 20C. Dressed. dull; fresh killed western chickens, 140 15c; rowis, iDtri7s; turneys, upnc, St. Lnnla Uenernl Market. ST. LOUIB. March 18. WHEAT Cash No. 2 red, Ji.lOV401.lOH; No. 2 hard, Wa 91c CORN No, 2, c; No. 2 white, DO 52C. OATS-No. 2, 82!3cj' No. 3 White, 34c. RYE 62 c Closing price of futures; WHEAT May, SSc; July. 87S7Uo. CORN-May, 5lo; July, 6363c. OATS May, 32032o; July, 32c. FLOUR Poor tradei red winter pat ents. S4.Wfl5.1; extra fancy and straight, J3.0OJW.7o; hard winter clears, J3.40jjO.80. SEED Timothy, J10.00. CORNMKAL-42.90. BRAN 01004c. HAY-nmothy. 41f.00ttlfl.00. IRON COTTON TIEjj &80. HEMP TWINE 80. PROVISIONS Pork, lard, mentu nnd baenn unchanged. IPOULTRY Steady; chickens, springs. 16c; turkeys, 20c; ducks, geese, 8c. r BUTTER Firm; creamery, 280350. EGOS Lower, 170. SOUTH OMAHA, March 13. 1913. Rccolpts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 21,034 11,350 7,tSS 4.W0 Official Monday i,m 7.W9 Official Tuesday 6.351 14,313 Official Wednesday ... 3.707 ll.lsjS Estimate Thursday ... 8,000 10..1O Four days' total ...1S.61I 44.UTO Samo days last ueck 17.2&.1 3R.6IK Same 2 weeks ago 1S.730 4fi.501 Same 8 weeks ago . M.W0 Same 4 weeks ago ...1S.707 51.019 Sama days last year. .19,383 53,1X1 The folUtvtng tAblo hnw thn rrcelnta of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha ior mo year to date as compared wun last year: 1913. 1913. Inc. Dec. Cattlo 199,918 208,013 ...... W Hogs 637,9K 839,183 , 191,201 Bheep 491,153 410,515 80,038 The following table shows the ranee of prices for hogs at South Omaha for the last few days, with comparisons: Date. I 1913. 12.1M1. 11910.I19O9.11908.I1907. H W M Ml ! ill 1M IM f 171 ... I f4 H Ml 14 1 14 76 ..m ... IK 74 141 ... ... Ill IN H 71 Ill .... 5 U Ill ... 1 M 71 til ... I 60 St Ill 10 IU ft 1SS ... 44 M lit ,.. Ill n MS 14 ( 64 64 161 M IK 9T Ill 64 60 70 Ml ... I M t 171 14 t 64 W Ill H IU 17 17 40) I 64 74 Ml ,., I 66 76 314 ... I 64 71 M6 ... I II !.: J4 60 64 It 141 14 I 46 71 Ot. 14 I 14 11 Ill ... It! 16. ......51 ... S 64 41 IM ... 1 U 71 Ill I 60 M lit r4 166 tO 171 ... 164 30 44 I 66 1 701 ... 60 41 113 ... Ill 16 110 84 6 60 II ! ... I 66 61 147 ..i I 64 M KJ ... 6 65 46 Ill ... 64 ti Ill ... 1 66 ) 1(6 114 60 11 104 ,.. Itt 174 ttl ... IM 14 1 ... I 66 i SS 14 Itf) C8 lit 10) I (I 7 til 160 S 60 11 174 ... Ill ! !! 10 P ti 161 ... 1 66 70 171 ... I 14 61 144 10 n 66 61 lit SO I 44 ? Ill 1A R UC JI. ... .511 .1. 164 t 178 ... 161 (I...... .177 ... 46 Ill 14 I 61U, W 14 ... 8 ..116 ... 1 6714 71 141 ... C4 ..Ml 14 6 1114 41 304' ... 71 314 ... 16114 31 Ul ... 44 Ill ... KITH 14 ..170 ... Tl 117 ... 1 6714 71. ' 341 40 41. . ..til 1 674 T "I 71 146 140 1 6714 41. ......170 ,.. 61 331 ... 1 6714 1 " 31. ......Ill ... 164 M 17 . II 361 ... I 60 M,...k1U j 11 ... I 64 65 317 66 3 0G ... 64 K 101 1 Ill 60 60 74 J14 - Si 16 ... I 44 74. ......! . is too am ao. ....t'.iza 45 174 , . 64 II Ill i I 64 76 II M I 14 6 110 . . I 64 Ct 146 ... I 60 March 61 8 sci March 7 March 8 March 8 Mar, io. Mar. 11. Mar. 12 Mar. 13. C OS 8 18J 6 11 Feb. 2T.I 8 0614 Feb. 29. March 1 March 2. March 3 March 4 March 51 1114 .19 8 46 8 6 e 8 3114 8 39 8 45 8 53 6 15 6 25 6 33 1 6 31 6 84 6 34 I a 40 6 48 6 C6 6 831 I 6 14 6 S6 9 30 'W9 '6C8 6 93 9 56 S 14 0 78 9 50 0 SRI b 82 9 55 29, 9 CS 6 16 6 S3 6 SO 6 83 9 76 0 74 B 78 6 48 & 69 9 95 6 58 75 10 22 6 53 6 80 10 17 0 40 10 67 6 4S 6 65 0 47 4 101 6 75 4 33 6 73 4 29 6SS 4 28 71 4 20 4 S3 6 73 4 23 6 77 4 33 8 74 4 44 6 76 6 78 4 48 6 82 4 3S 4 3t 6 75 4 35 6 68 4 37 6 63 Sunrtny. Re6slnta and dlnnnnltlnn nf live slnck at the Union Stock vards. South Omaha. ncd., tor twenty-rour nours enuing at a p. m. yesterday: RECEIPTS-CARS. Cattlo. 1 loirs. SheeD. ll'r's u., At, ot Ht. 1'..,.., S 3i Wabash 11.. Missouri Paclflo.... 13.. Union Paclflo 20 30 16 O. & N. W east... 6 6.. CAN. W.. west... XI 45 C, Bt P., M, & O.. 13 7 u., 11. at v., east... 0 .1 .. C, B. & Q west... 40 47 4 C R. I. & P., east. 3 4.. C, R, I. & P., west. .. 3 .. Illinois Central .. .. Totals receipts. ..136 150 20 DISPOSITION-HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Morris & Co 370 Swift & Cbmrniny....... 423 Cudahy Packing Co.... Armour a co Son. warts & Com J. W. Murphy L. P. Co Slnolalr S. O, P Cb,,,,,,,,,,,, 901 308 20 &9 1.231 2.XI8 s,tn 4Ui 371 1.031 1,349 1,169 1,719 64 ,,,, ..(.. 15 20 53 M 30 130 .. h8 so ,. 45 61 s. 55 454 ;. sTira hmi tilss dry salt He; 16c; Flour, bbls.- Wheat, bu , Corn, bu Oats,, bu... Receipts. Shipments. 10,000 7,000 109,000 52,000 64.000 22,000 66,000 11,000 Kansas City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY, March 13.WHEAT Cash: No. -3 hard. 6386c; No. 3. 83 80c; No. 2 red, 99crJl-.06; No. 8, S0e1.01. CORN-No. 2 mixed, 6O0; No. 3, 47 43c; No. 2 white, 60awci No. S, 494P49o. OATS No. 2 white, 3434o; No. 2 mixed, 32333o. RYE Unchanged. HAY Unchanged. Closing prices ot futures WHEAT May. 8383c; July, 82c. CORN-May, 61fiolo; July, 62c. OATS May. 34o. BUTTER Creamery, SEci firsts, SScj seconds, Slo; packing, 21c. EGOS Firsts, 17c; seconds, 18c. POULTRY Hens, 13c; roosters, 8oi ducks. 15c. Receipts. .19,000 steady; railroad, BONDS Government '"cidstng ciuotatlons on bonds today were as .mvv n (. ... 7U . VV7l v" " ' - 'f .lOOS'L 8. osb. 41 1131. X; .103UL. A K. unl. 4s...,. 164t .101V4M. K. U X 1ft 4a 91H .11114 do sen. 414 " .llJV.Mo. Paclflo 4a.... 70 .1014s 'do oonr. 6s.. 65 .65 N. R. It- ot M. 414 1414 .100V4KI. Y. C SUs..., 6414 t, T. CT. ,.1W1 "AO OBO. S a. liiues'. Y. ii. A II. H K1- & W. lit 0. 4. So M44 40 CT. 4 10414 lOlHNo. Pacific 4...... 1 1 'to la 4 40. 8, U rids. 4a. , M 0 roo, ct. I14 116. MS 664J do con. 4a 101 10414Tlea4liic sen. 4a... . tt'.i , HIV B. L & 8. F. It 4( 74 , M14 do nn. 6s 71 0H6t. L 8. W. b. 4s, 71 . WUH. A. L. a41. U 71 , HVBo. rao, col. 4s 61 , I3U do CT, 4s MS erV u A If P e 414a..l01V4 oo lt ref. 4s IH T, I. A I . C. -v . . , '11 An tit. 4 65 4o gen. 4S... . 4? A B. r & 4 "SUnlon 1-aclflc 4 v. i do ct. 4 n A R. O. ft. 6. " lt ref. 4a. . K Distillers- v..T .. ivie p. i. is -"i" S aTJ 4s aer. P. . 70 WaUah let a ei. 4s 67H IUC.. Ut ro. I- "..mMa.4... . 71 Wli. Central 4a..... 90 II U. 8. rf. . "I. do coupon ..." U. B. 3s, res do coupon ..-. U. 8, 4s, re do coupon U. 8. 4s coupon. A.-C. 1t 6 Amer. As. la, A. T, In. Armour & t.o. Atcnion do ct. 4a 1060.. dO,CT. 6S... A. d. L lt Dal. A. Ohio 4a..... do 114 ; Brook. Tr. cr. 4a... Can, ot Oa. 6a. Cen. Leather 6a.... ,ea, A Ohio 4a, do 4'4 ChW-aao A A. Ha.. C. D. A Q. I. 4... aa ren. 7714 s 114 Wheat, bu.,,. Corn, bu Oats, bu ..18,000 ..13,000' Shipments. 26,000 20,000 9,000 t.i.r Met. 414S... . Inter. M. M. 414s.. lanan 414 ' Uid. aoileret. ii. ...... lllnlnir Stocks. BOSTON. March 13.-ClosIng quotations minliic atooks v--" ss follows: UUMohavk 4SV4 .., 7014 Nevada Con 16 . J9UNIpls!n Mines .... 6H ItiNorth Uutls M. 6UMrtn Lake . . 61H014 Dominion ,.. ,.465 Oaceola , 16UQulner , t- 41 Shannon .. lH4Sgperlr ... lUBoptrlor A B, M. . . 1 Tamarack ... tlliU. 8. 8. R. A M ... I do ptd , . ... t.i. Conner. llUtltsh Con Xerr !-k. Co.. lke tapper 1 Winona Ii Balle Coppr.- 414Wolerln Miami Copper Condition nf Treasury, WASHINGTON, March 13. The condi tion of the United States treasury at the beginning of business today waa; Work. on mining stocks Atlouei Atnal. Copper A. I' B-' Arltona Com. B. A C. C. A S. Cal, A Arliona.. Cal. A Hecla. Centennial ... ... Copper Range C. Hast Butt C M Franklin Olroui Oon. .... nrstibr Oon rjreene Cananaa .. 21U 1 11-11 .. 41 .. a .. 71i .. 141 .. Xi .. 114 .. II ,. 44 ., JU .. tn .. II .. IK .. II Coffee Mnrket. NEW YORK. March 13. COFFEE Fu turoH nnennd barelv steadv at a decline of 10 to 15 points, owing to lower Euro pean markets und, reuewea selling, ine market weakened again In the nf' Tnoon under continued offerings and r 1 inued slow. The close was burcly steiwy und at a net declino of 40 to 50 points. Sales, 141.20) bags. March, 11.21c; April, U.33c; May, 11.46c; June, lMHc; July, 11.50c;- Au- f:ust, ll.OOc; September. 11,89c; October, .t2c; November, 11.55c; December, U.59u; January and February, 11.60c. Spot market unsettled and practically nom inal; Rio 7s, llo; Santos 4s. 14c. Mild, dull; Cordova, 15017c. nominal. After showing a net loss of lQlf early, Havre rallied and was net unchanged to f lower at the close, Hamburg was to 1 pfg. lower. i Cotton Mnrket. NEW ORLEANS, March IS. COTTON Spot, steady, unchanged; middling, 124ie. Rules. 375 bales. NEW YORK. March 13.-COTTON-Closed very steady within a point or two of the best and t to u points net hlgner. ST, LOUIS. MArcIl 13.-COTTON-4ulet; middlings, nw Haies, none: receipts. 2,816 bales; shipments, 2,615 bales; stqck, 3,uit uaies. i Turpentine and Iloelri, SAVANNAH. March 13. TURPENTINE sieaay; ww, saies, 2iu ddis.; receipts, 77 bbls.; stocks, 16,190 bbls. linHiN-mrm sales. u ddis. receipt. 72C bbls; stocks, 109,900 bbls. Quotatlonse A. R. C, 35.70; D, IS.H1; e, o.w; r . H. JC.30: I, J6.40; K, r.oo; wu, 7.iwtn.&; W W 37.86. Dry flood Market. NEW YORK. March 13.-DRY GOODS The cotton goods markets are steady, with the demand for gray cloths center ing largely around fancy constructions. Tho jobbers report a moderate business. Domestic rule steady, There Is a. good demand for silk piece goods and ribbons, Hvanornted Apples and Dried Fruits KRW YORK. Mirch U. EVAPO RATED APPLES Firm. i-.oii.-i-. win tits Anrlcots In fair do mand. Peaches, steady Rulslns. dull and easy. I'runes, iirm. Wool Market. an riiMH Murnh 11 WOOL-Steady: medium grades combing and . clothing, MHSOSc, UK-lit fine, 19fjoj havy fine. l&ftlSc; tub wasneo, W. B. Vansant Co.. Hill Se Bon F, B. Lewis J. B. Root & Co.... J. 11. Bulla L. F. Husz Rosenstook Bros 46 Mo. & Kan. Calf Co... Cllne & Christie Other buyers Totals... CATTLE There was no great change tn the eattla market today. Receiuti were fair for a Thursday, making the total for the four duya 18,tw0 head, a gain ot over 1,000 head as compared with tne corresponding nays last ween, put smaller than it year ago by about 600 head. Thero was a very fair demand for beet steers and cattle of good quality, and handy weights sold very freely at Rood, steady prices. On the other hand heavy cattlo were more or less neglected the same as they- have been all week, and the feellnc on that kind ot stuff was easier, with Haies in some cases noxinr lower. Cows and heifers wero In fair demand and they generally commanded stesay prices, mere Dciiig very little change in the markot In either direction:. Btockers und feeders yere In good de mand the same as they have been til week, but the trade was hardly as brisk as It, was yesterday. Prices, however, remained about tho same, the market as a general thlrig being quoted stcudy by sellers. Quotations on cattle: Qood to choice, beef steers, J8.25Q8.S0; fair to good beet steers, JS.0OS8.20; common to fair beat teers. J7.4OJj8.00; good to choice heifers, J7.0t7.0; good to cholco cows, J6.7507.25; fair to good grades, J5.751Jfl.75; common to fair grades, $4.6000.76; uood to oholce stockers and feeders, J7.5u9S.15: fair to good stockers and feeders, J0.80tf7.50; common to fair stockers und feeders, I6.26tt4.80: stock cows and hollers. J5.0M1 7.00; veal calves, SS.tt3fO.2J; bulls, stags. etc., fo.wtfo.w. STEERS. (J am Ar: rr. I 60 t w I 14 I 60 Kl I 40 S 44 I 44 S 4 9 .. S 4 ., t 60 80 I 64. 60 . 4tft I K X-t St ill...!. .111 13 - 66 61 141 .'! . TO .!45 ' Ht 13 .161 .. f 74 i '.wo i'TO AIIICHP OfferlnsTis wens somewhat lim ited this morning as only some twenty cars or 4,600 head were yarded. Will! tho supply was very moderate the gen eral quality was very good, being' con sidered better man nny previous aay oi tho week. The buyers were anxious for some prime killing stuff and aa a bettor feeling was roported In the general trade at mosi otner maraet points mey uia nut mind paying prices at least 10015c higher. Sellers began to do business compara tively early In the morning at the 1016o advance, resulting in a free movement throughout Iho market. While there was a good strong demand for everything ot tered, It was plainly evident that the. choice grades of both sheep and lambs of handy weights wero most sougm after, consequently such kinds were bought up first Light-weight Mexican lamns aoia ui high ns J8.95 and the majority of the lambs sales was made at a rango ot 18.65 O8.90. As ot late ewes were In very light supply, but what were here wer dis posed of at figures around JS.COlf6.25, the latter prices being paid for ewea averag ing 117 pounds. A bunch of Mexican yenrllngs of only fair quality changed hands at 37.50. There were few wethers of any consequence on sale. Trade for the week started out siow and lowor under the Influence of generous supplies, on Monday and Tuesday, nut with a slight falling of the receipts and a material improvement in tne general situation at most live stock centers on Wednesday and today whatever loss there was has been fully recovered, pre vail! ig prices being 10$15o higher than last week's close. . Quotations on sheen and lambs: uooa to choice Mexican lambs, Jfl.7MTO.00; fair to good Mexican lambs, JS.450S.5O; good, to choice westerns, 38.4ftg8.66; fair to good westerns, JS.25ffS.45: feeders, J7.50IP 8.00; yearlings, light, JTSOirK-TS; yearlings, heavy, J6.00O7.35; wethers, ogod to oholcs. J0.50Q6.7Ei wether, fair to good, J6.2G0 B.50; ewes good to cnoice. s.ittw.a); ewes, fair to goad, J5.8&36.16; culls and bucks. J3.8W6.15. Representative saies; No. Av. Pr. 15 spring lambs 50 10 oo 387 fed lambs 79 8 60 653 fed lambs 68 8 86 25 culls 64 7 CO 525 Mexican lambs...) 83 8 05 504 Mexican lambs 76 i 2 Mexican yearlings............ 75 7 75 31 fed buck , .163 4 GO IB fed lambs ...,78 8 66 217 fed lamb 70 8 66 400 fed ewes..... 117 6 25 273 fed lambs 83 8 SO 749 Mexican lamb 78 8 90 No. I... ... 10... 7... 21... II... 17... 1 21 ,,,.. 11 14 30 BEEF Ay. rr. 615 7 16 61 7 78 116 7 76 647 7 70 11 7 76 1116 7 15 146 7 M till I 04 1116 V2J 116 I 00 1 04 I 00 31 1U3 t 14 IS 111! t 10 ii mi 1 14 1 1134 I 14 II till 16 10 1114 I 2i 1 1166 I 14 14 , Hit I II i, .1404 1 40 II.... 1171 I 64 60 676 4 as 4 60 .. 174 6 16 ..1160 6 04 .1010 6 10 .1116 I 11 ...1110 ...110 ...1141 f SO 30 I 16 COWS, It t .J 11.'.'.'.' I . ', '. '. to. ..... 613 Hit 1170 , mo . ...1U4 ..1111 I 10 ol 66 I 16 6 9 64 3; 764 16 16 Ml 7 04 11,.,,, 7I 7 60 .... 114 7 14 11 Ml 1 10 I........... 116 7 16 871 7 15 1., 1814 176 1 1114 6 76 2 1676 I 40 1 1160 6 16 1 1116 16 HEIFERS. ...1064 16 1444 16 1160 I (4 ,...lsM t 60 1. 1 ! 1....I i.. i.. .... 166 7 04 ...lltl) 7 , .... ili 7 44 414 1 144 1 16 614 7 44 , 104 7 44 ,166 7 60 66 7 66 611 7 (4 i,. .1603 ,,.1764 ...1364 ...1030 .1010 I 60 6 66 I 64 I 76 ( 76 1.... I.... CALVES. 104 6 00 S 1040 6 76 .,,.,1034 7 60 610 7 66 660 7 7 460 T 46 , 169 6 64 ,144 76 ,111 04 ,114 04 104 04 160 6 00 I. I. til I 04 341 04 110 00 140 I 16 140 6 16 120 9 54 171 9 - 170 9 76 STOCKERS ANU FEKDhilth. no a 16 ....621 lli ...,741 7 46 876 7 74 .... 616 7 74 . ..10M 7 80 .,,.1011 I 04 ..,,611 I 04 .... Ml I 06 .1111 I 26 7 11... 16 12!!!"!!" ii.. I.. 10.. 16. ,1091 I 34 .1119 9 30 .1141 I 40 .1304 44 .1140 I 44 ....IK6 I t ,,..1199 I 60 .,..1194 60 ....1104 1 60 ,,1416 I 69 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 76.. Ill 7 16 34 M T BO 7 611 7 IS I 949 7 SO 17 77 7 IS 7 631 7 90 19 749 7 IS 17 7 69 17 1 . 166 I 44 I 644 7 60 I...,, 1164 7 64 14 641 7 90 31 47 7 66 t Ml 6 OO HOUK Th4i local buying demand has been Improving steadily of late and to day. In splto of the fair sized supply on hand, values scored a big advance. Friers quoted early wero around loo hlarhar. but these fleures Improved stead ily and the general market was nitlia nigner man weanesaay. iTmie m fairly active from the outset and aside from a few loads that, owing to last night's storm, wero late In arriving, everything had been cleaned up In good season. The bulk of the sales landed ct J8.65Ati.66. as against yesterday's bulk of J8.4OS8.ti0, and a top price of J8.70 waa paid. Just 16c higher than yesterday's best price. Aside from a few loads ot rough mixed and heavy hogs the quality of the offerings were very good. Notwith standing the fact that receipts have been fairly liberal all week? prices have re gained all that they lost Monday with some to spare and values are now a big nickel higher than at the close ot last WAk'compared with the last few weeks, today's receipts were rather liberal, some 151 cars or 10,700 head being re ported in. This Is 1.S0Q larger than last week and 1,000 heavier than two weeks ago, but almost 10,000 smaller than on tho correeponaing aa,r Jl ' 7 41 170 ... I 40 70.. Bh. Pr. .131 40 I 60 Kansas City LWe Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, March 12. CATTLE Receipts, 2,400 head, Including 300 south erns; markot lower; dressed beef and ex port steers, 88,4009.00; 'fair to good, 17.60 06.35; western steers, JT.00tT8.78; stock ers and feeders, Jfl.C008.2S; southern steers, J0.76i38.23; southern cows, Jl.257.76; native cows and heifers, J4.2ig8.CO; bulls, S5.50g) 1,7a; calves, j7.wsno.sii. HOGS Receipts, 6.109 head; market higher; bulk, JS.00ff8.80; heavy, J8.45.g43.75; packers and butchers. J8.6&3&85.' llsht. J3.75ff8.85: pigs, t7.2S7.80. tmisisi' amd laai lis Receipts, i.jm. head; market strong; Colorado lambs', J8.0OS8.S5i yearlings. J6.7&37.75; wsthers, J5.7&U7.00; ewes, J5.50ffC.75. St. I.nnls Live Stock Market. ST. XjOVIR. March 13. CATTLE Re- celpts, 3,000 head. Including 1,300 Texans; marget steady; cholco to fine steers, J8.W 49.10; good to choice steers, J7.6O3S.60: stockers and feeders, Jo.2Mf7.76; cows and heifers. J5.6O&8.C0; bulls, U.00137.00; calves, Jrt.orwiflO.25; Texas and Oklahoma, steers, J5.2Dtf8.25; cows and heifers, J3.75C36.50. ltuoH-Rcceipts, 12.000 head; market 8a to 15o higher; plga and lights. M.76e.l5; mixed and butchers, 3S.9S430,i5: good heavy, J9.00JT9.10. BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 8,080 head; market 10a to 2So higher; muttons, 8J.6OW7.00; yoarllngs, J7.tXKB8.08: lambs, J7.00 0.24; culls and bucks, 33.00tjf4.76. Slonx city Lire Stock Market. SIOUX CITY. la., March 13. CATTLE Receipts, 1,500 head: market steady to strong; native steers, t7.60eg.80; cow and belters, t7.600J7.60: canners, Jt7f$.0G: stockers nnd feeders, I7.00as.00; calves, J6.T6Qi7.60; bulls. J6.S0S7.26. HOGS Receipts, 6.800 head; markot 10c higher; heavy, JS.KKSfl.65; mixed, J8.664 8.60; light. 8.658.65; pigs, $7.!K87.76i bulk. J8.65fi8.60. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpls. 300 head; market strong; wethers, J6.OQfM.E0: ewes, J.60(36.28; lambs, J7.4ft38.40. Ht. Joseph Lire Stock Market, ST. JOSEPH, March 13. CATTLE Re ceipts, 1.600 head; market steady; steers, J7.00iSO.00j cows and heifers, J4.008.25. HOGS Receipts, 1600 head; market higher; top, J8.75; bulk, J1E6S8.65. SHEEP AND LAMBS-RscelpU, .1,000 head; market slow; lambs, J7.tWff9.00, Stock In Slant. Receipts of live stock at thn six princi pal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Sheen, South Omaha ,. 8,000 10,700 4,606 Ht. Joseph , 1,500 4.200 S.6O0 Sioux Clty..M 1,600 6.000 St, Louis 3,000 12,000 3.009 Kansas City..., 3,400 6,200 7.200 Chicago 4,000 21,000 15,000 Totals.. ..,.15,400 00,100 32,300 CHICAGO LIVE SVOCK MARKET Hoge Ten Cents IllKber Cattle Slrontr- Sheep Slow. CHICAGO. March 13. CATTLE Re ceipts 4,000 head; market steady to strong; beeves, J7.2Si39.l5; Texas steers, J&00&7.M; western steers, JS.7&28.00; stockers and feeders, JO.0ft38.l5; cows and heifers. J3.60iS8.00; calves, t7.50JJ12.00. HOGS-rRecelpts, 31.000 head: mostly lOo higher, but closed weak; bulk of sales, J8.S03D.D5-, light, JS.SftTj9.15; mixed, $8.60 9.C6; heavy, J8. 4036.95 ; rough, J8.40iS8.66: pigs, je.9tKg9.0(i. ' SHEEP AND LAMBS Rece! pU. lfcOOO head; market slow, generally steady! native, JS.lftfli7.00; western. JG.35J57.10; yearlings, J7.25flS.2S; lambs, native, J&OOtt 9.10,' western. J3.00.S9.1S. Metul Market. NEW YORK, March 13. METALS Copper: Firm; standard, spot, J14.15 bid: Mwch, 14.lMil4.75; April. tli2014.7aj May, 814.23(314.78, electrolytic. UIOO&MJ; lake. J1S.2&16.37; casting. J14.75314.S7W. Tin: Easy; spot to March, J45.62HQ-45.S7; April, u.Kwto.8TH, may. tta.3mc3H9.Tftv Lead: Steady at J4.3fttf4.40. Spelter; Steady at ja. 3511 4. 45. Antimony: Quiet; Cookaon's. J3.26a9.40. Iron: Steady and; unchanged. Exports of copper this month. 17.048 tons London copper, quiet; epot i04 l&s; fu tures, 05 7s 6d. London tin, steady; spot, 1208 is; futures. 1205 15a. London lead. 15 l&s 3d; spelter. 124 10a. . Jront Cloveland warrants. 63a d In London- BT, LOUIS. March 11 METALS Lead; Firm at 14.22. Spelter; Qutet at J6.2S. Persistent Adve.rtl!rur i the Itoad to Big Returns. J