I I IK HKK: OMAHA, KA'LTRDAY, MARCH 15, WW. in OFFKRKII X)It HAIjR .Mlcellnneou. SAFES 2-hand. Amfrlcnn Supply Co, STOItB KLKTUP.ES, coolers, refrigera te! s. urorcrs' display counters. Ice ma- bines. The United Line, 1117 Farnam. Kindling. Si. II. Gross, lumber & wrecking. HALL'S safe, new and Zd-hand. Corey ft MeKonile Pfg Co., 1417 Harney. t. f4t. FOR 8ALBNew and second-hand carom and pocket billiard tables and bowling alleys and accessories; bar fix tures of all kinds; easy payments. The Urunswtck-Balke Collehder Co., 407-404 South 10th St. $5 r. COAL; It's Rood; try & ton: best ror money, web. iu. Harmon & Wee m. SAFES Overstocked 2d-hand safes, alt makes. J. J. Derlght Co.. MIS Farnam St EMPTT Ink barrels for sale. Apply Bee Publishing company, 17th and Farnam streets. BTEfcTL HAKE. Outside dimensions 34x42x67: steel lined. A good sized Safe In first-class condition and wo will sell It right. Call and see It. TATB LAND COMPAKT. ?S3 City Nat. Bank. Bldg. DoJg. 4408. PEIISOAIj THE SALVATION AHMT solicits cult off clothing; In fact, anything you do not need. Wo collect, rtpalr and sell at 1SI N 11th St, for coat of collection, to too worthy poor. 'Phone Douglas 12S and wngon will call. ' MASSAGE, salt glovr. Mme. Allen of Chicago. 109 S. 17th St Douglas 7803. INVALIDS NEED PENSIONS. 1.526 subscriptions to the I II. Journal, fl.W; S. E. Post, fLW, and Country 0n tlenian, tl.K. will earn $3,000 for the In valids' Pension Ass'n, which will Insure myself and- fflteen other sufferers 111 n month each. Must have 226 In March, Your renewal worth 60 cents. DON'T WITHHOLD IT. 'Phone Douglas 7163, Omaha. Neb. GORDON. THE MAGAZINE MAN. Miss FlAher, mass., bath, eleo. treat. D. S3 63-DAY. BLOOD REMEDY. Bexten pharmacy. 12th and Dodge. M A iTMTflT'Tn treatment E. Bratt. MARS A IT!?1, Swedish movement. 411 iM-iVOOlUJ-J neo Bldg. Douglas 6S72. MASSAGE Mrs. Steele. It. 908. SOS S. 13. ELECTRIC MASSAGE Room 25. Doug las block. Natural treatment for nervous disorders, sciatica and rheumatism. MARS A OF, Marguerite Halloran. lUiiDQlVUili 223 Neville Bk. D. 7761 ANNA MASKS jp.ffi: YOUNG women coming to Omaha as , strangers aro Invited to visit the Younir Women's Christian association building at 17th and St. Mary's Ave., where they will be directed to suitable boarding places or1 otherwise assisted. Look (or our travelers' aid at the Union station. E. BELLE, scientific massage; baths; orugieBB treatments. 703 a. I6tn. Apt H WANTED Children to board. Web Gtyu. MASS A OF, Corns removed, 25o. Mrs. lU.m3041.UUli llvnii 707 H. l,h. n. I4iU Mrs. Hedlund, mass & Swedish movement. Hours, 9-12, 1-6. 401 Ware bile. D. 7043. Miss Fisher, mass., bath, cleft treat. D. S63 MANICURING face, scalp and mag netic treatments. Miss Debar, 190? Far nam. Massage. Mrs. RUtcnhouse, 303 Boston Str. POULTXIY AN1 SUPI'IjIBS ADDRESS M. M. Johnson Company, Clay Center, Nebraska, manufacturer of Old Trusty Incubators and Brdoders, for Incubators und brooders: catalogue tree. EGGS For Hatching . From tnoroughbred It C. Rhode Island Reds: vigorous, hardy stock; great lay trs; country range: II tar II; 95 per tea A. H. BAKER. Benson. Neb. R. F. D. No. 2; Tel. Benson H7-W. BUFF ORPINGTON eggs for hatching. Web. 43S5. 3710 Grand Ave. ROSE comb brown leghorn eggs, Care ful selecting and mating; IS, 7S: 1W. IS.00. Olga Hayek, Linwood, Neb. UEAL ESTATE LOANS WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. City Loans LOW RATES LIBERAL TERMS QUICK AND SATISFACTORY SERVICE. Loans on Business Blocks and Choice Residence Properties a Specialty. FIRST TRUST COMPANY OF OMAHA. HARRISON & MORTON, 916 Om. Nat GARVIN BROS. 0&Hi WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith & Co., 1320 Farnam St 6?6 , CITY loans. liemlB-uariDerg vo-t " 310-312 Hrandels Theater Bldg. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. O'KEEFE JtEAL ESTATE' CO. 1016 OmaliA National. Douglas 271C. LARGE loans our speolalty. Stuli Bros. LOANS on farms and Improved city . property. 5, 6 and 6 per cent; no delay. J. H. Dumont & Co., 1003 Farnam St. MONEY to loan on business or resi dence properties, 31,000 to 3500,000. W. If. THOMAS, 22S State Bank Bldg. 3100 to 310,000 made promptly. F. D. Wend, Wend Bldg., 18th and Farnam. ; 1 ' 1 WANTED TO BUX Dolgof f 2d hand store pays highest prices fn ii rn Utiles Inirina arinasi 1CJYJ u t 4i a e e v " e V .s w vit a.e0( II JUi I BEBER pays high prices for 2d-hand furniture, carpets, clothes, shoes. D. 7802. SELNER will treat you right; best prices. 2d-hand furniture, clothes. D. 610L We pay best prices for furniture. W-7256. D. 8055. Quick buyers of furniture. iOOiTWo Pav highest prices for ladles' AJV"J" and gentlemen's 2d-hand clothes, household goods and valises. Call Gross man 3519 Blondo. Phone Webster 4562. WOULD like to buy a five or six room house to be moved on a lot. One In the neighborhood of 24th and Clark preferred. Telephone Red 4301. REAL ESTATE WANTED LIST your houe with Osborne Realty Co.. 403 Paxton II IK. D. 1474. Quick results. KALE OK EXCHANGE 11. U. Will Exchange One of the finest furnished, best paying, centrally located apartment houses in Minneapolis for clear Improved or un improved farming, grazing, dairying or cut-over land; this property Is located light In the heart or Minneapolis, l$5 f'-ct square; considered one of the best pieces of property in Minneapolis, in creasing In value dally; equity 302,000, early Income 324.000. WE CAN SELL OR EXCHANGE YOUR PROPERTY. NO MATTER WHERE LOCATED. WRITE M. Morris, P. O. Box 643. Jefferson, la. ,THE ONLY WAY To beat the money trust is to list your property for exchange with the Palmer Land Co., 1100 W. O. W, Bldg., who can match them. Improved Farm Half section and SO acres; south central Nebraska; fair Improvements. Price 116,000. Want to trade this for town property. No agents. Address me to Postofflce Box No. 633. Omaha, Neb, HEAL ESTATE AIlkTllACTS Ut" TITL.II. REED Abstract Co.. oldest abstract fir m N"nrnia. 20 Hrandels Thrstar CITY I'llOl'KHTY FOR It ALU. WE rent collect sell any kind property. Columbia Nat l Exchange. U4 Bee Bldg. TO Bl' Y, SELL OR RENT. FIRST SEH HEAT, ESTATE CITY VIMMmTY Ktilt SAt.K. For Sale Business Block on Farnam St. Ttie three-story building it 1U Far nam St A spl'nMd Income property. Entirely unencumbered. The best buy In Omaha. For retailed information and price address Charles T. Knapp, Lincoln, Neb. SOUTHEAST CORNER 30T1I AND LAKE STS. for salo cheap for a short time. Address, O 116, Omaha Bee or telephone Webster 3699, after 6 p. m. -ROOM house; bath, gas; walks; payed tireii pavement aia. Apply, tj. J. Hutchinson, 1623 Farnam. MUST sell modern 8-room house 1 block n. Of high school. Price 33.600. D. 3607. South 10th Cottage Six rooms and bath, corner, paveo, on car line, one block to school; 32,000 ; 3500 cash, balance monthly. West Leavenworth Cottago Four rooms, electric light and gas, some frtilt and shade aplenty; 60-foot lot, 31,300; f600 cash, balance 37.&0 per month. O'Koofo Real Estate Co., 10H Omaha Nat'l. Douglas 3713. Evenings-. 11. 333 or II. 6134. Look If you want a bargain. Must sell on ac count of leaving the city on April 1. Reception hall, sitting room, dining room And kitchen on first floor, finished In oak r three bedrooms and sleeping porch on second; thoroughly modern; full ce mented basement; good furnace;, storm windows, screens; paved street; nice grounds. Price 33,900 for quick sale. Terms. S522 Seward St. TRANSFERRED TO CHICAGO A Burlington headquarters man Is obliged to sell hla residence here and the chances are It Is about what you want Tho house is practically now, contains 7 rooms, Is fully modern, fur nished in birch, maple and pine, and almost in walking distance. Look it over with us. The location Is near 36th and Davenport and tho price is 34,300. PAYlME INVESTMENT CO., Douglas 1781. Ware Block. MUST SELL my new. modern, 6-room house and sleeping porch before April 1, as I am leaving city; oak finish, beam ceiling, living and dining room, porch upstairs; full basement and attic; lot 60x 134. 4110 Florence Blvd. Tel. Webster 6052. MAP OF OMAHA STREETS. Indexed, free at office; 2 stamps by mall. CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON CO., Real Estate, In surance, Care of Property, Omaha. Also Omaha Red Book, vest pocket size. For bargains in Florence property, fruit farms and acreage, see C. L. Ncthaway, Florence, Neb. Phone Floreneo 276. 8-ROOMED modern house, 4227 Harney; worth 33,500, will bo sold at a bargain to anyone with 31.000 cash. Call owner, Har- ney ibz. KOUNTZE PLACE HOME WILL SAUlUlflUH. 4,250 Reception hall, parlor, dining room, kitchen downstairs; three bed rooms ana Dam upstairs, uouso unionva In the best oak, Is -strictly modern, hav ing electric light and gas. Has a full basement with laundry and subdivided Into coal bins, etc. Nice lot on paved street and one block from the car. owner has left the city and desires to sell; house about three years old. GALLAGHER & NELSON, 483 Brandels Bldg. Omaha, Neb. ACREAGE FOR 8ALU. 10 Acres 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 cherry, apple and plum trees and other 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 lino, fine location. Possession can be given at once. Price for quick sale, $6, COO. HASTI NG S & HEYDEN. 1614 Harney St. UKAii KMTATK FAItK A ItAT.ru LA Ml KOU MLg Axknnaaa. ARKANSAS Lands For cheap lands In Southwest Arkansas, write Southern Realty & Trust Company, Ashdown, Arkansas. ArUoua. ARI3QNA 'HOMESTEADS Script lands; seeing means location; school and railroad facilities; today's best offering. See Elgin Company. 733 Finance bldg., Kansos City, Mo. Canada. A FEW fine tracts of 160 to 640 acres In southeastern Saskatchewan, good eolL well watered, adapted to grain and mixed farming. For price and terms see or write, D. T. Deselm. 2318 Sprague BU TDmaha. California. CALIFORNIA land excursions 1st and 3d Tues. W. T. Smith Co.. 816 City Nat. Bk. lovra. TWO IOWA FARMS. 130 acres In Pottawattamie county, all In cultivation, good Imp.; 3100 per acre.j 244 acres, Harrison county, close to Mo dale, 210 acres in cultivation, excellent Improvements; one of the best farms In the county; 3120 per acre. 413 KARBACH BLK.. OMAHA. NEB. Kniiuta. KANSAS FARMS and ranches for sale: 80 to 26.000 acres; write for free list. V. E N1QUETTE. Ballna. Kan. Minnesota. THERE'S a better place to live than where you live now better soli, bigger crops, better market, more money. That's Minnesota. Our land la cheap now; will double In value In three years. Close to Twin Cities and Duluth markets low freight rates. Soil rich. No crop failures. Send postal for full Information. BIG STONE LAND COMPANY. 620 S. 10th St. Omaha. Neb. EAHY PAYM ENT8 J ust save 310 a month. Ton-acre garden and fruit farms, on the main line of the Illinois Centrul railroad; producing capacity over 33.000 yearly. Terms, 320 down ana 320 monthly; no interest, no taxes until paid for, No Irrigation nectasary; pure shallow arte sian water; high priced -winter crops; Ideal climate for health. Write for free maps and booklets, Agents wanted. The Vogel Realty Agency. 1007 W. O. W, Bldg., Omaha. Neb ataman. SIXTY THOUBAND ACRES CAREY LAND open to entry at Veller. Mont. Fit teen annual payments. Section famous for grain, grasses, vegeules; well adapted dlverslled farming. For particu lars write. ValUr Farm Sales Co Box 3 Vail or. Mont. Texas. 5 c An Acre Cash. Texas school land for sale by the state. You can buy good land at 32 per acre; pay 6c per acre cash and no more for 40 years but 8 per cent Interest, send 6c postage for further Information In vest"" Pi'tv Co . Desk 33, San Antonio, sr GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Sharp Contest on Wheat Market Be tween Both Sides. GETTING READY TO PLANT C0HN Farmers Are ArrnnnlitB Their Seed and There U Little l.lUelhood that Crop Will He (Uvrn Increased Arrrnae. OMAHA, March II, 1913. Decided weakness developed In wheat at the outset yesterday, on a rally In the May price to 94o and over, a rather sharp content for control of the market developed, a group of Chicago traders on the buying side and tho commission housen representing tho former heavy holder of tho May and cash wheat doing the selling. Minneapolis had a run of over 300, Cars again yesterday and stocks there continued to Increase moderately, 200,000 bushels so far this week. Kansas City reported the cash wheat demand slow and mills looking for lower prices, Tho firmness In northwest markets was not easy to understand yesterday unless It was support from Chicago houses. The forecast for more rain and snow for' tho wheat belt Is extremely bearish. The only new feature In the Chicago situation was the claim of cash sales of 2o0,000 bushels, the bullc of It said to be taken by export houses with Baltimore lonnoc tlone. Omaha sold seven boatloads of wheat fo export. ', Some traders are Inclined to advljo sales on hard spots believing It will take something very important In tho way of foreign wheat buying to offset the natuiai bearish Influences In stftiit. The Mlnlit apolls flour output last week Increased 3t,800 barrels. The output for the vek ending March 8 was 349,110 barrels, against 3O3,M0 In 1912. 307,006 In 1911 and 281.455 In 1910. This week the same num ber of mills are In opeiatlon, namely, nineteen out of twenty-three, but at the present the prospect Is that one or noro may be closed before the week Is over. In the corresponding week last year the production was 306.W0 barrels. Tho grain trade at Minneapolis Is very optimistic as to crop prospects In tho northwest thin spring. A heavy, wet snow and rain fell over most of the thrco states last week and this assures ample moisture to start the crop. Cash wheal was unchanged. Farmers In the com belt nre vrrv btlM' arranging for seed grain and planning for acreagn ror tne spring work, it is evi dent that corn will get more attention than ever unless the Question of seed prevents an Increase In area planned for mat crop, some corn seed that una oeen tested proves anything but satisfactory, and If much of It proves to be poor there Is likely to be a shortage of seed. Cash corn wos uncnanged to itc lower. The oats niarknt wilb verv narrow VPS terday. The trade In onts Is held In check uy uie uncertainty oi mo action in corn, Cash oats were unchanged. Clearances were 4SO.O00 bushels of corn and 8.000 bushelB of oats and wheat and flour equal to 312,000 bushels. Liverpool closed unchanged on wheat and mJ(id lower on corn. Primary wheat receipts were 700,000 and shipments of 622,000 bushels against receipts last year of 285,000 bushels and shipments of 219,000 bushels. Primary corn receipts were 892,000 bush els and shipments of C76.000 bushels against receipts last year of 739,000 bush els and shipments of 413,000 bushels. Primary oats receipts were 625,000 bUBh els and shipments of 632,000 bushels against receipts last year of M0.000 bush els and shipments of 462,000 bushels. The following cash sales Vere reporteq today: WHEAT No. 2 hard winter, 2 cars, S2Hc; I car, 82V4c. No. 4 hard winter, 2 cars, 80Ho. No. 4 mixed, 1 car, Slo. CORN No. 3 white, 1 car...47Uc: 6 cats, 46c: No. 4 white; 1 car, 46Uc4 1 car. 40c. No. 3 yellow, 3 cars. 45c; 1 car. 45Hc: ii car, 45V4c No. 4 yellow 1 car. 44Hc No. 3 mixed. 1 cars, 44ic. No. 4 mixed, 1 car 444c OATS No. 8 white. 3 cars, SlWc No. 4 white. 4 cars, 31c; 3 cars, DOHo. Omaha L'tiab I'rtees. WHEAT No. 2 hard, 8283c: No. 3 hard, 8182c: No. 4 hard, 77804c; No. 3 spring. 7980Hc: No. 4 spring. 787Po; No. 2. durum, 846c; No. 3 durum, S3 85e. CORN-No. 2 White, 47H047?ic: No. 3 while. 46N7!lc: No. 4 white, 4ftS46Vic; No. 2 yellow, 4646Uc; No. 3 yellow, 45U 4f45?ic: No; '4 yellow, 4444Hc.; -No. 2. 45 45Wo; No. 8, 44W44;c; No. 4. 43444Mc. OATS No. 2 white. 32Q32Vic; standard. 3lH319ic: No. 3 white, 31Uc; No. 4 white. Si31c. BARLEY Malting, 660c; No. 1 feed, 403420. RYE No.'2, E3l454c; No. 3. 63S3Hc. Cnrlot Receipts. Wheat. Corn. OaU, Chicago 41 427 210 MInneapoll 319 Duluth 49 ... ... Omaha 22 3 1 Kansas City M 33 9 St. Louis .' 65 33, Winnipeg 466 , CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Fentnres of the TrndlnK nnil Closing; Prices on Board of Trade. CHICAGO, March 14. Extremely fav orable crop advices today tended to put wheat on the down grade. Closing prices, though steady, were tttMc under last night. Corn showed a net decline of ic to He. oats a loss of UiWiC to and provisions a setback of to 20c. According to a high authority the out look for wheat Is the best In years. In many localities In the winter crop belt the plant was said to be In almost per fect condition. Moreover, the weather map showed abundant molsturo in all directions. Under these clrcumstunces. bears took control of the market early in the session and held their advantage tlD?saBppelarance of the recent export de mand acted as a further bearish In fluence. On the other hand the possibll lty of a substantial renewal of foreign purchasing at the present level rvea to check enthusiasm on the part of short "aboard clearances or wheat and flour eaualled 312.000 bushels. Primary receipts of wheal ; were 700,000 bushels, against 885.000 bushels a year ago. Liquidation by speculative holders was the feature In corn. and. Influenced to a greater extent than usual at cereals. Abundance of fWPP'n.K P! mand had much to do with bringing about thVbearish feeling that prevailed. Evy "Follow! is the range of futures: I-;' nl Open. I High. 1 LQwTl Ciose.1 Yes'y. Wheat! 89U Mi May, July. Kent. 9U 88TiQ89 B8V4 63 Corn: ,1 May, 12H 63U Mt srtt1 July. Sept. Otts: May. July. Sept. Pork: 53HQtf Sl? Mr 82HTi 32H 33HHj zrti 33VtW,i ssHU as 3363 Vi I 33MJU 33 20 70-60 20 M 20 35 20 67V41SO 72-751 20 00 20 W 20 25 20 27H' fSO 45-47 Lard: l' 1ft Tit May. July. Ribs: May. 1ft 7t 10 60 10 65 10 T7H 10 70 10 7214 10 70 r 10 to 10 67-7W 10 72-75 10 80-851 10 i5 I 10 60 10 65 10 87U 10 67UI 10 CS 107214. July. 10 cm fhleaKO Cash rnce nii. -red M OSmOS; No. 3 red. 96ctWL00: No. 3 hard. We89c: No. 8 hard. 8788Vjc; No i northern s8088c; No. I northern, 87 M&ol No? anorthcrru 83e6M,c; No. 2 . . . - ' . ,,. .. T, IIVi: TCK M MIUITT OF WHUT Ship live stock to South Omaha. Save mileage and shrinkage. Your consign, menu receive prompt apd careful alien tion. m A Ltvr Stock Commission Merchants. BYERB TWOS- A CO. Strong, rellabl. CLIFTON Com. Co.. tU Exchange Hlda. ' tlAltTlN BkOM. Co. Kxcnang pM. GOVERNMENT NOTICES, PRINTING DEPOT QUAUTBRMAB tcr's office. Omaha, Neb.. March 14. 1913 Sealed proponals will be received here until 11 a in. April 16. 1913. for printing required at headquarters fcth Brigade, and Depot Quartermaster'H uf i M fitf iliirlnir tliA fliteAl vear roin- mend ng July I 1913. Information fur- j nlshcd on application. John K Huxter, I Depot Q, M. MlS-n-lt-All-L' II J mi 8814 1 spring. Stfe; No. 3 spring. vS$.V ; No. 4 spring. T63o. velvet chaff, SStfrSSHc. durum, SMrPOo, Corn: No. 3, 60c; No. 3. 4SHWc; No. 3 white, No. 3 yellow, 474Ci No. 4. 44ltc; No 4 white, 41W4Sc; No. 4 yellow. 44Sweic. Oats: No. 3 white. 33HtTStSc; No. 3 white. SlHpftSc; No. 4 white. 30jlUc; standard, SnIrc. Rye: No. & 14c. Uarley. 4Mtc. Timothy: W.50irS.aR. Clover; 312.0OW18.M. Pork: 3M.J6. Lnrd: ttOS7H. Ribs: ll0.O4llt.CO. BUTTKR Steady, creameries. JRffJe'ie. nOQS 8teady; receipts. 10.6S1 cases; t mark, cases Included. 174017c; ordinary firsts, 17i817Uo; firsts, 17-ClSc. POTATOKH Firm; reoelpts. M cars; Michigan, 45lr48e; Minnesota. 4MT4Sc; Wis consin. 431tf0c. POULTRY Steady: turkeys, dressed 21c; chickens, alive, 16o; springs, alive, 16c. NHW YORK ORNKRAI, MARKKT Qnolailnns of the Day on Vnrloas Commodities. - NEW YORK. March 14.-FI.OtTR-Mr-ket quiet; spring patents. 4.4Otf4.O0; win ter straights. t4.4MI4.5T; winter patents I4 701IMO; spring clears, $4.154.30; Winter extras. No. 1, JS.80tf4.10; winter cxtrHs, No. 2, 33.7ttr.UO: Kansas stralahls, tl.WU 4.25. Buckwheat flour, dull, CORNMKAIe-Steady; fine while , and lellow, 11.3001.35; coarse, 1.2&l.t; kiln dried. 33.15. WHEAT-Spot market steady; No. S red, M.09H, elevator, and 1111. f. o. b, afloat, nominal: No. 1 northern Duliltn. JSVtc, f. v b. afloat. Futures market easier under further selling on the ca bles, favorable crop advices and smaller weekly exports, closing Uc net lower. Export sales, 16 loads. May, 06 6-16 MHc, closed at 96 7-lc; July closed at 3ie, September closed at !5Uc. CORN Spot market easy; export, 6rc, f. o. b.. afloat. OATS Spot market quiet, M?io; stand ard white. SSc; No. 3, 37Ho; No. 4, 36V4c; No. 2. nominal, white clipped, 36i4O40-, BUCKWHEAT Dull. BAltLBY-Qulot: feeding, f5c, c. I. f., New York; milling, &6CSc; c. i. r. Buffalo. RYE Easy: No. 2 western. 60c asked, a 1. f., Buffalo, and feeding 64c, c. I. f., Now York, opening navigation. FEBD-nSteady: western spring bran, 32S.OO; standard middling, 100-pound sacks, 122.K; city, 323.00. HAY-Qulet: 97Ho! N'". 1. I.0081.6S No. 2, 85005c: No. 3. 75080c. LEATHER Firm; hemlock firsts, fM tic; seconds, 27?8c; thirds, 2405oc, ro lerts. inwafte. PROVISIONS-Pork. steady; mess. 331.it T23.00; family. 322.00O22.W; short, clears, 321.00O23.25. Ilftsf, quiet; mess, Jla.yr 20.00; family, l23.00O24.0t; beet hams. 33.W (134.00. Cut meats, firm; pickled bellies, 10 to It lbs.. 314.00014.76; pickled hams, 314.7616.00. Lard, steady: middle west, prime. 310.8510.9u; refined, firm: con tinent, 311.43; South American, 312.03; com pound, quiet, nt 37.7508.00. TALLOW Steady ; prime summor tal low, spot, 36.8tl04.42; May, 36.40: July, 34.44) September, 36.48; prlmo city, 6Vio; country, 8teady; state, common tt choice, 1912 crop. 20O27ef 1911 otop. 10OlJi Pacific coast, 1912 crop. 16032c; 1911 12W160, HIDES Steady; Central America, 30AOi Bogota, 29UO30UC BUTTER I'naettled: receipts, 6,718 tuos. rrcamery extras. 85H036c; firsts. Sft;; held, extras, 3SOMc; held, first. 36 36tto; process, extras, 2714028c; Imitation creamery, -firsts, 2S02o; packing stock, held, Slditfltict packing stock, current make No. 2, aiOlHci packing stock, cur ront make No. 3, 18020c, CHEESE-Steady; receipts. 1.463 boxes; state whole milk, held, colored specials. 17Vt017Ho: whole milk, winter, colored specials. 16HOUc; skims, 1201ic. KUQS Easy; receipts, 16,93 casea; fresh gathered extras, WG'iOc: firsts, 18H019c; refrigerator beat. lEHUlCe; nearby hennery, white, good tn large, new laid, 23025o; western gathered whites!, 20O22C. POULTRX I'tve, In fair demand; west ern chickens,- 16c: fowls. 17Wc: turkojs, iOc: dressed, steady; fresh killed western chickens, ltfilSo; fowls, 1501754c; turkeys, 14024c. v St. Lonln (lenrrsl Market. ST. LOUIS, March 14. WHEAT-Cash, No. 2 red, 3L09O1.10; No. 2 hard, 88V4O0o, CORN No. 2, fiOc; No. 2 white. 520C3HC OATS No. 2, 33Hc; No. 2 white, S4Hc. RYE 42c. Closing prices of futures: WHEAT May. 884c; July, 87c. CORN May, tOT405lc; July. 62Hc, OATS May, 3lc; July, 324c. FLOUR Market dull; red winter pat ents. 4.90OS.lfi: extra fancy and straights, 33.90O4.75; hard winter clears, 8S.40O3.80. BEED Timothy, 310.00. CORNMBAL-12.00. BRAN-90O&4C. . , , HAY -Timothy, 311.00O11.S0; prairie. 310.00018.00. BAOOINO IOC TWINE Hemp, So. .... PROVISIONS Pork, lard, dry salt meat? and bacon, market unchanged. POULTRY Steady; chicks. 14o springs, ICo; Turkeys. 19c; ducks, 16c; geese. 9c BUTTER Firm: creamery, 28036c. HOQB Quiet. 17c. juu w Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbl 8.&0 14,000 Wheat, bu , 06.000 81.000 Corn, bu Oats, bu WW Mlnnenpolls Grain Marltct. MINNEAPOLIS. March It. WHEAT May, 84ic; July, 86T4o; September, 87Mc. Cash: No. 1 hard. B5Wc; No- 1 northern. 83084c; No. 2 northern, 8183V4c; No. 2 hard Montana, 85o: No. 3. 780Hc. CORN No. 3 yellow. 46O46V40. OATS No. 3 white. 20OV4c. RYE-No. S. 68060. BRAN-417.00O17.U). , FIX)UR-Flrst patents. II.10O4.45: sec ond patents. 33.95O4.30; first cTears, 32.80 fiS.20; second clears. 2.40O.i0. FLAX-31.25M01.25. BARLEY 41flo6c. Knniuia City Llre Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, March 14. CATTLE Receipts, 600 head; market, steady; na tive steers. 37.6009.00: native cows and heifers. 34.2&O8.60; calves, J7.0OO10.25. HOGS Receipts, 300 bead; market, steady: bulk of sales, 33.C5S8.80; p, 37.60O8.00. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 3,000 head; market steady; muttons, 35.000 7.00; Colorado lambs, $8.2508.83. Receipts. Shlppments. Wheat, bu 23,000 60,000 Corn, bu 83.O0O 14,003 Oats, bu 9,000 8,000 Milwaukee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. March 14. .WHEAT No. 1 northern. 88089c No. I northern, 83 6c; No. 2 hard winter, 89090a; May, 87',i OS7Hc: July, 87T4c. CORN No. 3 yellow, 47t404So; No. 3 white, 49049Hc: May, 61i061oi July, 6314c OAT8-32W032KC, RYE-10mc. nARLEY-5108c. Liverpool lirain Market, LIVERPOOL March. 14.-WHEAT Spot, steady; no, i jiunnona. t iki: ni tnrea. dull: March. 7a Mid: July. 7a 2Hd. CORN Spot, steady; American mixed, new. 4s 10Hd; American mixed, old, m; American mixed, old, via Galveston, f.s Bd; futures, easy; March. American mixed, 4s 8T4d; July. La I'latta. os iw. Peoria Market. PEORIA, March 14.-CORN-No. 4 white. 47Wc; No. 3 yellow, 48048V4c; No. 4 yellow, 47t4c. OATii No. 2 wldte, 34c; standard, 32Uo; No. 3 white, 3114c. Wool Market, ST. LOUIS. Mo.. March 14.-WOOL- Market steady: medium grades combing and clothing, Z3W; light, fine, la&zic; heavy, fine. 13318c; tub washed. 27tff36c. LONDON. March 14. A sate of Cape of Good nope and isaiai sneepsKins was held here today. There were 261,400 skins offered ,of which 200.583 were sold. The demand was good' and prices ranged from unchanged to an eighth higher. Short, coarse skins sold quickly. LONDON. March 14. The offerings at the wool auction sales today consisted of a miscellaneous selection amounting to 13,175 bales. Good wools were readily sold at firm prices but heavy sorts were slow and in buyers' favor. Home traders were the largest buyers. Condition of Treasury, WASHINGTON, March 14,-The condl tlon of the United States treasury at the beginning of business today was: Work ing balance, 190,316,613: In banks and Philippine treasury, 342,603,013: total of general fund, 3147.912,300. Receipts yester day, 33.063.634, Disbursements. tl,738.lV. The surplus this fiscal year Is 38.673,734, as against a deficit of 320.6C0.818 last year The figures for receipts and disburse ments, etc . exrlude Panama cnJ nd public debt transactions. OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET Receipts of Cattle Light and Prices Generally Steady, HOGS VERY SLOW AND EASIER Sheep nnil I.nmti In Lnrae Receipt ami Trade ln nnil l.nnrrr Wet Fleeces Make Un desirable (IfferlnKs. SOUTH OMAHA. March 14, 1913. Receipts were; Cattle. Hogs. Bheep. Official Monday R.653 7.949 21.034 Ofriclal Tuesday 6,1 14.319 11.3W Official Wednesday ... 3.707 ll.lb3 i,9 Official Thursday 3,115 10,375 8.326 Estimate Friday 840 ll.'.W 14,20 Five days" total "lW! fcS.K 59,519 Same days last week. 18,138 47,109 13.626 Same days 2 wks ago..t,f ftt.707 19,391 Same days.S wka ago.. 21. 420 00,013 4.VM5 Same days 4, wks ago,. 19.793 ta.iO W.RS) Same days Inst year... 19,307 53,272 52.8 The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date as compared with last year; v 1D13. 1912. Inc. Dec. Cattle 200.873 312,464 11,581 Hogs 649.5CO 849.8)1 200,281 8heep 808,079 429,32 76,697 The following table shows the range of prices tor hogs at South Omaha for the last few days, with comparisons: ' Date. 1913. 1912,1911.l910.1909.li9(.l07. Feb, Feb. SM8 06UI 6 031 6 831 I 6 14 4 10 6 75 t 11 6 t6 9 30 4 33 8 79 03 .... 4 23 16 6 S3 9 47 6 OS 6 85 6 26 6 93 9 56 6 14 4 2 6 U 0 78 M 0 Ml 4 20 6 32 (. 82 9 55 029 435 6 73 6 83 I 9 6S 6 16 4 13 77 68J6SS 6 30 4 33 6 74 6 31 8 83 9 78 4 44 8 76 6 84 6 74 9 78 6 4S 6 78 6 34 b 69 9 95 6 51 4 45 6 83 b7E10S2 53 4 3S 6 40 6 80 10 17 6 40 4 34 6 75 6 48 10 67 U 48 4 95 0 8 6 56 6 65 6 47 4 37 6 63 6 45 6 68 10 31 4 45 0 63 28.1 8 18i Feb, 23. March l t 8 1X March 2 Marcli 3 K 30i luareu i ziu March El 8 20 I Murch 61 8 S6Uj Mm rclt 71 8 46 March S 8 IM warcit i , Mar. 10.1 8 3lU Mnr. 11.1 8 39U Mar. iz.1 s .- Mar. 13. 8 681 Mar. 14 ! S KSlt Sunday. Receipts and disposition of live stock at tho Union stock yards, Bouth Omaha. Neb., for twenty-four lours ending at 3 p. m. yesterday: UECKIPTS-CAItg. Cattle. Hons. Sheen. H'r's. i;., m, & est. r... Wabash' i "i 41 41 1 4 62 1 13 35 10 3 3 . ,, " 173 B 7 Missouri Pacific... 3 3 3 9 6 Union Pacific...... C. A N. W., east.. C. & N. W., west.. C, St. P., M. & O.. C, B. & Q cast... C R. & C. went... C R. 1. & P., oast 3 C R. 1. A P., west 3 Illinois Central .... 2 c. a. w Total receipts.... S3 W I. ...... Mnrrl A On . ,r.7 Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 1,904 Wlft & Co 314 2,517 2.340 3,481 G34 1,024 777 IIU 1 uuuany Packing Co.... 38 Armour & Co 10J Hchwarts A Co 1.. J. W. Murphy I,. P t'n nr. Benton, Vansont & U 22 , ,. Hill & Son 5 ., F. B. Lewis 3 J. 11. Root & Co 23 J. H. Bulla 41 Mp. & Kan. Calf CO.. 30 Cllne ft Christie... 1 Other buyors SO Totals 840 2,401 2JS3 CATTLE Cattle lccoiptff were very light, only 34 ears linlnr- mltnrtr.il In However, It being n Friday, no vorii neav- run was nnucipatcil. l'or the week rtcelpts foot up 19.5i nead, being larger than for the five days last week by 1,400 head und slightly larger than for the same period a year ago. There were really not enough cattle of any ono kind to make u market. Such cattle b were on sale commanded about Steady Prices. No fawer filatures wnrn developed. There wan nothing In the wny oi news connected witn tne tmue worth rmiortlnp. For the week prlcos on beef steers are around wuue. lower, the decline being ttiost severe on heavy cattle. viuotations on cattle: uood to cnoicn beef steers, tS.2Hjti.75: fulr to good beef steers, t8.0uS8.23; common to fair beef sieers, (.wf.w; goon to cnoice neuers, t7.OO08.OO; good to choice cows, f6.754T7.4Q; fair to good grades, 33,7C&76'J common to fair grades, f4.00g6.75! good to Cliolco InrUerk nnrl fenrtnrK 17 fitelR TNI' fair til good Blockers and feedeM. VLWUt.Wi. common to fair stackers ana reraers, 3S.26Sfl.60i stock row and heifers. 85.00 7.00; calves, f0.tti&O.25; bulls, stags, etc., f5.75C.75. HOaS The supply was very liberal this morning and the market opened out slow and dull with packers making an effort to force u big break In values. Some light hogs sold early were Just a llttld lower than yesterday's general market, but the number of sales made on this basis was very limited, racaers siurieu nut trvlns- to force u decline of nearly ten cents, but as sellcrH were not In clined to swallow this without a fight, It was rather late In the morning before anything or conBcquenco naa peen none, nnri nn until 10:30 thtmis were at a stand still. About this time, however, the mar ket became noticeably better and In the end tho bulk of the hogs sold at figures that were nearly five lower. After busi ness once gut started It did not take long to clean up practically everything, but owing to the slowness uuring ino tun rounds. It was nearly midday before the last of the hogs had changed hands. Speculators wero out In the yards all ...V.nimr hut the demand from this quarter was apparently not very urgent and the number of sales, made on ship. ping and speculative account was cor 5:..".JVioi .mnii Th hulk of tho hogs '7i. -7 ;ViIuko nrl umil loads of brougnt as nign .vu, j"-. -below yesterday's top. . Receipts were large for a Friday, some 171 cars or 11,000 head being reported In, This is nearly 1.600 larger than last week and 7.500 heavier than two week ago. On the corresponding nay last year re V. . ' ......V nh, nw nu tn the bllz xard oi r the previous Uy. only two car of bogs Deinz mwuricu HHEEPFor a Friday receipts were very liberal, us some flfty-three curs, or 14.200 head, arrived ut the yards. A con siderable proportion of the receipts was consigned through to eastern Points, leaving only a moderate supply for the ocal trade. The buying force was In no hurry to fill orders, and apart from weighing up a few odds and ends, noth ing else of any consequence took place during the first hours of the forenoon. As a large share of the receipts come In pretty wet. the buyers considered the of ferlngs in bad shape, ond what few bids they made during the opening rounds were anything from 26o to 40o lower than the general run of sales on Thursdiij, On the other hand, Boilers were not In cllned to part with their holdings at such a decline, so a good part of the forenoon wore away before tho bulk or the stuff began to move scaleward. It was nearly midday before buyers and sellers agreed on a trading basis and after considering the very, wet condition of the fleeces the sales wore practically steady to a dime lower than on Thursday, On paper figures Indlcuto n reduction of 85tf40c as compared with yesterdays trade. Among tho sales was a bunch of handy-weight Mexican lotnbs averaging around seventy-two pounds that sold "it tM0. Today's slight reduction In price makes the closing trado for the week little, If any, better on lambs, while ewes are possibly a little stronger than a week ago. Aa previously stated, a big run arrived. While the receipts wore about equal to those of last Friday, they fell consider ably below what were here two week ago and a year ago. Lamb again made up the big part of the supply, and on the whole wore of very good quality as com pared with the first days of the week. Only about five cars of ewes were on sale, there being a light sprinkling of yearlings and practically no wethers at all. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Good to choice Mexican lumbs. f3.7GH'J.00; fair to good Mexican Iambs, JH.t54i8.50; good to choice westerns. f8.46fl8.fiC; fair to good westerns. f8 3648.45; feeders. t7.50 8.00; yearlings, light. r7.Wif7.78; yearlings, heavy, t8.00ff7.36; wethers, ogod to choice, t6.5(Vfi.7S; wethers, fair to ood, t6.250 6.50; ewes good to choice, Jd.15y6.26, ewes, fair to good, f5.864jfi.16; culls and. bucks. J5.Bifi6.lt. Key to tito Sltuutlon-Uee Advertising. I'iik 4(.o i.im: T4t('K" m iiKfrr t'HU'AUO, Mnnh II. -4'ATTLW-Receipts, l.W) head, market slow and stend to 10c lower; beeves. f7.Mai.lb, Texas steers, trt.OOlf ? 50. western steers. t.71H.0rt; stockeiV and feeders. t8.00.i:.. rows and Iielfers.XPS.SoffS.OO; calves. ti.CK II. w. 1IOUH- Rece nts. 19.000 bend; .market. generally sternly, closed weak; bulk of sates. t.0tr8.9&; light. J8.mffl.124; mixed. J8.fiftOfl.Wl; heavy, JMOfltMW; rough, tS.tOfl 8.66: nUs. J7.mii.t. HIIHHl' ANI 1.AMIW iteoe nts. .unt heid, iimrkit slow, wrnk to ISc lower; native. J6.15ffT.0u; .western, frt.397.10j fiirUni7M t?M1ir, Ininha. nnllv-n. 11 lVO D.00; western. It.COtfO.OO. St. I.oiiU Live Ntnek SInrket. KT. LOt'IS. Mnrch 14.-CATTLB-Rt- enlpts. 3.W0 head, Including 4i) head Texans; market steady; choice to fine steers, fJUOrH'.lO. good to iholce steers, t7.fA(fS.W stoekers and feeders, J2Mi778, cows hurt heifers, t5.5irj8.i): hulls, J5.rtMf 7.00, halves. KOMflt.OO: southorn steers, fS-SMraK; cows and heifers. f3.7Mi6.50. nous iteceipts, p.tw neaa. w lower, pigs hml lights. fC ,519.05, mixed and butchers, t8.85fl0.05; good heavy, J8.904f 9,tt SHKHPvAND LAMRS Receipts, 1.200 hend; lrtarket steady; muttons, 85.50 7.00: yearlings. t7.00OS.00:. lambs. Jl.OOfr 9.25. 1 Knnnnft City Live Stii'ok Market. KANSAS CITY, March lH.-CATTLB-Recelpts, ' 300 head, InOludllig 100 litad southerns; market steady; dressed beef, and export steers, J8.40li9.oo; fair to good. 337.OM1f.3Si; western steers, t7.00ff8.75; stpek erit and Wcdors. JS.KXft8.40; southern steers. tn.75.15; southern cows, t4.S4r7.50; na tive coWS alul heifers. 4.255f.r0 bulls. t5.rA!f7.25; Chives. f7.Ktfl0.26. 1 1 OOS Receipts. 4.600 head; market higher; bulk. JS.70fl8.Hi; heavy, J8.701fB.7li; packers, and butchers, J8.70ff8.90; light, JS.70S18.90; pigs, J7.rWf8.00. 8H13KP AND LAMBS Receipts, tl.600 head; market weak; Colorado lambs. JS.K 4i.75; yearlings, J6.751f7.75; wethers. tfi.0OH 7.00; ewes, t5.5iSv.75, Sioux City Live Mqvlc Mnrket. SlOt'X CITV. la., March lt.-OATTLM Receipts, fiOO'head; market sternly: na tive, steers, t7.iffS.76i cows and lirlferw, tfi.C0Q7.A0: conners. t3.75ifHi.00; Mock ere and feeders. f7.(W8.0O; calves, te.75ir7.00; bulls, HOas Receipts. 6.50) head; market steady to 5c lower; heavy. fVHW 55; mixed, t8.R.VO,60: light. f.S.KVB.3; pigs, t7.0ftjn.76; bulk of sales. JS.rfc 60. RHHKP AND 7JVMB-Rccelpts, SOO head; market steady; wethers, J6.00a6,60; ewos, S.50.f lambs, 17.4048.40. . St. .Inxrnh Live lltoek Mnrket. ST. JOH13PH. March 14. OATTL1C Re ceipts. 500 hend; market steady; steers, J7.00tf9.00; cows nnd heifers, J4.OOff8.00: calves. 35.00ll.25. HOOS Receipts. 3.800 head; market, higher: top. J8.85; bulk, fS.704j.ft0. BHK1CP AND LAMRS-Reeelpts, none', marHet steady; lambs, j8.6Qig8.9Q. Stock In SlKht. Receipts of live stock at the six prln clpal western markets yesterday: , Cattle, Hogs. Sheen. Houth 6maha 840 11.900 14,200 Sioux City 500 8.500 300 St. Joseph 1.500 6,600 6,009 fit. Louis 300 4,600 6,000 Kansas City 300 4,ffl0 8.006 Chicago 1,000 19,000 6.00) Totals .... 6,140 56,500 20,300 Metnl Mnrket. NEW YORK, March 14.-COPPKR-Stoady; standanl spot. 314.15, bid; March. J14.16O14.70; April, JR!(Wfl4.75: May, 114.25 14.75; electrolytic, JI5.0(Vffl5.12; lake, tl6.20 015.37: casting. tl4.7Wlt.S7. Tin, easy; spot, t45.65tf4.O0; March nnd April. J4R.sr 45.85; May, t45.5045.8. Isad. steady; ft.) 140. Spelter, steiidy: t6.3T4rH45. Anti mony, dull; Cookson's, f9,0,4. Iran, ittoatW nnd Unchanged. Kxports of cop per this month, 18,38 tons. London cop per, Bteady; spot, 61 12s 6d; futures, fK5 Rs. london tin, easy; spot, t200: fu tures, 3X1. London lead, CIS 17s 6d. Lon don spoiler. 124 10s. Iron: Cleveland war rants, C3s Vd In London. ST, LOP! 8, March 14. MKTALR-Lead; firm, f4.B2H Spelter: Quiet, f6.25. Coffee Market. N13W YORK. March 14,-COFFBE-Fu-tures opened steady, but ut a decline of 9 to 26 points, owing to tho almost de moralised ICuronean markets. The offer ings were very well absorbed, closing cables from abroad showed moderate re coveries and prices hero rallied sharply, Tho close was rirtn on reports that liqui dation had nrottv well run its course and last prices wore from 2 to 12 points net nigncr on covering and nun support. Hales. 1G3.500 buns. Anrll. ll.SGc: Mnv. ll.48c; Juno, 11.53c; July, ll.CCo; August, 11.64c; September 11.72o: October nnd No vember. ll.CTo: December. Januarv nint Februarj'. 11.68c. BiKJt, weak luo 7s, Jllic: Santos 4s, 13Hc Mild, flullj, Cor dbva; I&4T17C, nomlnul. " AVool Atnrket. J16STON. March 14.-The Commercial Bulletin tomorrow will snv: Thn nr.ic. tlcal settlement of tho garment strike in rflw xoric uuy nas a stimulat ing effect on tho buying, of wool. On foreign wools, prices have In some in stances been advanced, hut domestic wools nave been on the low level estab lished a week ago and more or less er ratic, although some dealers are willing to accept the low offers buyers made for their wools. ST. LOUIS. March 14.-WOOL Steady; western mediums, 21025c; fine mediums, lKUiwc; line, J3'nc. t Turpentine anil Kosln SAVANNAH, Oa,, March 14. TUR-PICNTINU-Mnrket firm, , 37038c; sales, am uDis. ; receipts, -.'7 una,; shipments, 143 bbls.; stocks. 16.300 bbls. ROSIN Market firm; sales, none; re ceipts, 719 bbls.; shipments, 1,025 bbls.; stocks, 109,000 bbls, Quotations: A, B, ro.7u; v, u, id.ku; i-j, a.vv; i', d.vo; u, ttl.00; H,..30 I, f.40: IC, f7.00; M, 37.20; N. (.; wur w w, Fore Ik n Financial, BERLIN, Marcli 14. The Bourse was firmer today, on reports that the Balkan states are mom disposed to make peace. Trndlng was light as dealers aro still very reserved on account of the streng ency In tho money market. PARIS, Mnrch 14. Tho Bourse opened quiet, but closed neavy toaay, Dry tloada Mnrket. NBW YORIC. March 14. Imports of merchandise and ciry goous at uie port of New York for the week ending March 8 were t24.O53.S00. Imports of specie for the week ending today were fl57,577 silver and $031,001 gold; exports were f 1,145,687 sliver and f7.KO.465 gold. Cotton Market. NBW YORIC. Marcli 14.-COTTON-Malkct closed eteady net 1 point higher to 3 points lower. NHW ORLBANM, March 14.-COTTON Spot, quiet, qnchanged; middling, 12HC. Sales,. ,310 bales, Hiiunr Murkiit. NKW YORK, March I4.-BUUAU Haw. firm; muscovado, 89 test. 3.08c; centrifu gal, 86 tett, 3.58c; molasres sugar, bV test, 2.83c; refined, sternly. Uvaporuteil Apples and Dried Fruits NBW YORK, March 14.-KVAPO-IlATKD APPLES-Murket quiet. DRIKD FRUITS-Prunes, steady; apri cots, firm; peaches, steady; raisins, dull, i London dock Market. LONDON. March R American secur ities opened quiet and unchanged today. Trading was light and prices moved Ir regularly during the first hour. At noon values ranged from H above to below yesterday's New Yc- riming. Lulillle A NiH. 117'i, Ccmtoli, momjr .717-UMo.. Kn. & Tm.. XiH. do sceount . 7JJ,Now York Central lo im.l boDMr . ... ItHMnrfAlk & Wuf.n mi. Atehlwm . , . !'!?PoU"o WeMtrn. IIU TUItlraor tr Ohlo...lMUrnijr,nl , tl Ctstaun rtriiio ..iiiniiniini , ChMt.lit ft Ohio 74H8oltlietn Itr ... 1 Chi. llrrt Wfittfa II Bonlhctn rclflo lOti Ml. lot 6 ITal., Mil. It Bt r- in union ratine .. IMiiTtr t H lo a .. 101411. 8. 8ttl Btle 3 WtUih to Itt pti l!t,r , Qnai Trunk tHIWn4 Uinta ... liitn.kU central ....1I7U - SILVKR-Uar. weuk at 26 S-16d per ounce. ' MONEY 4Kjf-4 per cent. DIHCOVNT RATI? S-Short bills. 6S6, per ceiit; three months' bills. 47lf4" 15-1 per cent. Xciv Vork Mlnlun Htocks. NKW YORK. March 14. Closing quota 'nr n milling Hi'--' ere: Com. Tunml itixk . I Meilcin 70 do bond! . it Ontario tio Con Oal. ft Va. .. . U Ophlr 11 (ran ailrar - W Small Hapaa U4dllle Coo. ..... I 'Standard 1W NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Trading is All But Suspended on Stock Exchange. ONLY 12,000 SHARES ARE SOLD Main Interest Centers In llnrrlmnn Stocks, ttttlnir tn the Southern I'nrlflc-l nlon Pnelflo Uls olutlon. NH)W YORK. March 14.-Tradlng was all but suspended on tho stock exchango today after a drive at prices In tho fore noon had forced down some of the lead ing Ifsues a point or so. Speculative in terest lagged and periods of soVcral min utes nlapscd without a transaction. In tho noon hour only 12,000 shares of stocks changed hands, In the, last hour a spirited rally eliminated the earlier looses In most cases. Trnders wero Interested chiefly In tho Harrlmnn stocks, owing tb the effort at the eleventh hour to put through a dissolution plan beforo tho expiration to morrow of tho agreement 'With the un derwriting, syndicate. The choice of fur ther opposition from the California Rail road commission and doubts as to thn status of southern Pacific under tho pl.in confused speculative opinion and wiero was a stronir inmnuuon i au" the market to drill. Southern Paclfla wns depressed early In tho day to 9H. a drop of 2H and a now low point fpr the long decline. Tho upturn In tho market In the law hour was based on the hurried calling of a meeting of the Union Paclflo board, at which, according to reports In tho street, tho now dissolution waa formally rotlfled. New Haven's decllno continued, with a further drop In ' Roston & Maine, a controlled line. In the Rostbn market on, reiterated rumors concerning the dividend policy of tho companies. London did little in this market today. Tho restraining influonco of foreign monetary conditions was still felt and call money loaned up to 5V4 per cent. Tho bond market wan steadier today than for some time. Total sales, pa value, fl.roo.000. United States bonda wero unchanged On call. Number Of sales and leading quotation on stocks wero ns follows: Bal. ltlta. Low. Cloaa. Amalpimated Cower 10,(00 7 '. ;0! American Agricultural Aroartfin Ilefl Sugar KW MH St., JVf American Can a.700 JtH , American Can pi J l. 300 'lilti 1714 K1'4 Amarlcan C. . V !00 4tli 4IU 4 American Cotton Oil..... 10H 45 V. 4ili Am. Ice Bccurttlm.i 1M it It ii Amarlcan Llnteed 100 10 10 Ti Amarlcan tocomotlts ... H . AimHcan 8. ft H , 1,000 (U (I V9 Am, g. ft 11. rfd , 1M Am.. Bucar rtcflnlns , loo lit lttU 111 American T. ft T fOO 'lll 1HH M4 Amarlcan Tabauce1 ..... Ml AnacamU MlnUlc Co..,., 3.W0 Jl'd tU Aicmaun ,,,w ivim iu, iv,-a Atchtaon VIA ,.t.; M IW't 100 100 AtlanUe CAaat Un 400 Ultl 1' lit SaHtmore A Ohio 900 Irttt 1W 1004 rlhlahun Steel 400 ti H 'i nreoklrn tlapld Tr....,-. 1.400 Ith SH 7 Canadian raeltlo ......... 4,100 t4 ill 1:114 Ontral tathar 00 tIS IIU Chm4nt A Otila , 300 7IH 7i , ttM. ITilcaito U. W..... loo m n 14tib fhloro. M. ft Ht. P..,.. 1.000 1MH KtH 109 Chlco ft N. V , l.tOO 131 111 , 111 Coloradn R ft 1 1 100 1U H 4 Oonaalldatad Qas . ..... Ill . t'orn Producla too 11 II !, Delaware ft Itudahn...... ...... W Danrer A Hla tlranda.... t Ha ifenter & It. 0. ptd J. niitlllcra' secutltlaa .... 100 17 It 1U Krla M0 J7H tH H Urte lat ptd .... 4IU r.rla M ntd U rjnral Klertrlo . lo UtSi U. 1UV4 flrt Northern pfd l.ioo UJH itm ill nrrat Nonhara Ora ctra.. too M UU 34 llttnola Oatral 100 1IIH 1MH 1MU Interburouth Met 2.000 17U 17 Inter. Met. p(d l.tOO tH tilt H(i Internntlonal tlarreatar ..... .. .. 10)U. lnter-Marlna pfd 14 International Paper 100 lit, 1114 U International lump ..... 00 ' MS T U Kanaaa Cltjr Southern.... ., JU Icleda Oaa la lhlih Valley I.W) IU 1I4H 1M'4 UiuliYllle A. NaihTllla.. 100 1SS14 1UH 1HI M., Bt. 1. ft 6T. Bta. M. 100 13IH 1U HIH Mtamurl, K. ft T 341a Mleaourl Pacltlo 700 U 17(4 S74 atloaa Dlacult 100 1HV4 U5V4 118 Nhtlonal Land 4414 M it. It. of M. M ptd., SO0 1314 ii 23i New York Uuntrnlv 00 104U. 105 lot N. V.. O. ft W 700 S0V4 39 50 Norfolk A weatern .... lot North American 7 Northern raclfle ........ 1.600 1ISH 1UH 116 l'aclflo Mall rannarlTanla 4,109 Ut',4 lllU 1UU People' a Oaa ltVi P.. C. C, ft Bt. L....... 400 t M14 17 nttrturih Coal 100 20 :0 50 Preaead Bteel Car : lullmn ralaca Car ' 15V14 ladlns (0,600 117U 1UK MITh Itaputlle I. ft It ' too 4V4 I4V4 t4H ltepublle I, & B. ptd.... soo liu 8 i Hock latnnd Co 0 MH II 3P4 Rock IHanl Co, pM..,.. 400 . S614 36 3V4 8t. 1 ft B. Y. Id pfd.... 100. M tS U Seaboard Air Una 100 JOVt 11(1 lty. Seaboard A. L. ptd UOO' 41 44 44 BloM'Shftdeld S, ft 1 31 Southern Pacific , 10,600 M ni tt Bouthern Rallwar SOO K It 2SU Bo. Railway ptd 0H Tanneaaae Copper 100 S5H 3S!4 ISH Taxu ft l'acltle ICO 1ST. 1114 1 Union raclllo 4J.S00 1M Wli 110 Union Pacltlo ptd 300 14 13 ti 81 Unllad Blatta Ilesltr , 61 United Blfttea Uubbar.... 1,300 I1H 60U United Btataa Bteal 41.700 I1H Mtt 60ti V. B. Btftl ptd 900 101 10IS W74 tllah Conner 3.M0 53 6SV4 Va.Carallna Chemical ... 100 3IH "S WaUsh Walih ptd Waatern Maryland .... Weatern Uolon Waattnshou, Elatrls Whaallnf ft L E 11 41 100 6614 66t4 ' W) 17 IU 67 m-amaeoa. Total aales for tha day, 31400 aharea. t New York Money Market. NBW Y6IIK. March 14.-MONEV-Or call, strong; 4fCV4 per cent: ruling rate, 5 per cent; cloning bid, 4 per cent; of rercd at 4U per cent. Time loans strong; sixty und, ninety days and six months, 6941)6 per cont PIUMB .MBflCANTILE PAFEn-3fi 6 per cent. 8TBHLINO ECCIIANaB Firm, with actual business In bankers' bills at f4.K250 for sixty-day bills and at J4.87 fordemand. Commercial bills, f4.8:!4. 8lLVI5It-Car. MT4o; Mexican dollurs, 47c. UONDH Qovernment, railroad, steady. Closing quotations qn bonds today wer as follows: . V. B. ret. 3a, rag....loiK. C. So. rat. 17 do coupon 1MHL B, deb. la lilt... M14 U. . lal r 10iW"L ft Nl unl. 4a.. KK do coupon JOliili., K. ft T, lit 4l . 1'2 U. 8. it. re a 1UV do ten. tWa. 14 do coupon llSMo. l'acltle 4a 6U U. 8 4a coupon 101b do eonr. ta.. Ml A.-C. lat a cua... f nr ii u or u ! A. T. ft T. T. .1W.N. Y. C. t. 114a, . H4 A, T. & T. CT. "ao ueo. as .... II Am. Tobacco U U0 y. N. It. ft . Armour u to. 44-. !4 er. Ilia i; Atchlaou sen. 4a.... 6 N. ft W. lat e. t.. KU do cv. 4a 1060 do cv. 4a 10414 do er. la 1S!i'f- WsdUo 4a w4 "A. o. L lat tt. .. lt do 3s itil Unl. ft Ohio 4a V0. H- L rtdf. a. . 19 do 3H ; ,?Jrn. cv. 314 ltli tlfi Ilrook. Tr. cr. 4a.. H6 do con. 4a tot f.n sf (la. la lOiUdlaaillnK t.ri. o Cen. Leather ta 4'AS. L ft II. P. tes ta '4 l(jhea. ft Ohio 4Vi. 'do can. la.. ...7. . 7 f do conv. 4HI MVi'St. L 8. W. c, 4a. 7 . Chlraio ft A. IV4a. tl 8. A. L. ad, la.. 71 l r. tl r. n f. 4 ttUltrt. P aI Am do ten. 4 MJ do c- 4a tn C M ft 8 P cv 4Ha. lOHa do lat rf. 4a... 3 O. R. 1. ft P- 4a. 6:'SSo. IUIIwajr Js,,.. .10311 do rt(. u io sea, 4a ,, nil C. ft B. r A 4Ha. HHt'nlon facltle 4.. IJH D. ft H. CV 4i do cv. 4S 13 1). ft It. a. ret. ta, 10 do lat ft ret 4. Dlatllleia' ta 6 V. 8. Itubbar (a. 10014 Url. P. ,1. 4a M l). 8. 8tl 3d la. .100 do sen. 4a TIMIV-Car. Cham. ta..asu do cv. 4a. ar. D. TOWabaeh lit ft ax. 4a 61V, III. Cen. tt 4a. St Weatern M4. 4a.. 7IU Inter. Mel. 4V4a "I Waat. Eleo. eT. ta. 1 Inter. M. M. 44a.... HWJ. Central 4a. . .. id I Japan 4V4a M Illd. "Uiicrru. Ilostnn Mmlnir Stocks. IlOriTON. March 14. Closlnp uuotatlona fii mining stocks - follows; Allouei MHMotuwk ,14 Ami . copper loo. ...... . 11 A'. Z. L 8 JHNIplMlns Mlnea.. ii-H Arliona Com SkhVrth Butte t7 11. ft C C. ft 8. M. II North Like u n.t SI. ft Arltoaa. . .. 4IUOI4 Dominion 41 I. ft Hecla S H)ceola St 1Cntunlal ISUQo'oor UOppr ivua -. v . . " ..uwuhv ,x K.i I Ilulta C M. .. llVStperlor 30i Kranklln 6V (Superior ft O, M. 3Vj Glrout (!o Tamarack t Oranby Con. . MHV. 8. 8. It. ft M . 40 Oreana Casanea do pfd U tale I tor ale tapper 34 tish Coo 114 Kerr Laaa J-'u, Coppr Co . iM Lake Copper . I ?X'BOa 1 8all copper.. .. e Mwvenne Miami Copper . . . StU II V4 llniik ClenriiK. OMAHA, March 14 Dank clearings for today are f J.OS5.078,7! and t2.3j3.77S.S4 for tho corresponding day Ut year. Key to thn 8ltuaUon-ta AdvortlstnC