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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MAKOIT 30, 1913. 5 D "V" GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Market Shows Bull Tendency with Price Upturn. CORN SPECULATORS ARE TIRED Trade In the- Yellow Cereal In Kx- tremely IJnll nnil la Helped Onlr Xrom the I'pTraril Trend of Wheat. OMAHA, March 29. 1913. j.V. .iTag n uu" market In wheat j '.'!" Wle morning yesterday, with aeciaeqiy good upturn of K cents for uio late month nnd Hi cents for May from the close Thursday. The Llverpoot market did not show the weakness ox- iripu louowing the late break In all markets On thl lll. nt IK. n-..an Tlini... ay" ?,Ma wnB very surprising because - nullum' smpments were given very large at 6.104,000 bushels and the total supplies from south of the equator at nearly 'double those of a year ago. Min neapolis stocks increased 175,000 bushels ior me weoK ending today. Duluth In creasea wu.ooo bushels. There was no casn Dusiness reported In Chicago and the only export trade mentioned In reports were 10,000 bushels at Winnipeg. There was Borne bullish news with an "If" In it ai times during the session. one feature was the claim that the floods lnlshi li'ductj the who.it ucrcape on lowlands if tin plant' had begun to grow. Another was that the two or three cold spells over Texas and Okla homa the last few days may have done some Injury to th3 i-lant. Htrength was shown at Minneapolis when the May price went to 86o. This encouraged some buying In Chicago and Omaha. The mar- net appears to be without any decided lenoency at the present, a little over selling one day followed by a good rally me next, uasn wneat was unchanged. There Is a tired recline In the snecula tlvo trade In corn futures. Two or three times, yesterday the May prlco was ad vanced close to 634c and July at one time cioso to bic. The trade was extremely auu ai tne time and the market was helped by the bull turn In wheat. The cash trade all over the country Is par alyzed by the floods, which prevent bus!' ness with the east. Sentiment In the Chicago trade Is bearish, but there is a hesitation about pressing the selling side of the market because on each break of any Importance bull leadership Is felt ana sellers are oougea to cover with losses. Cash corn was unchanged to Ho lower. Oats advanced about V4c vesterdnv. Argentina shipments of oats for the week are a little over 2,000,000 bushels. Ship ping sales in Chicago were limited to 40,000 bushels. Cash oats were unchanged to tsc lower. Inspection reports for today: wiiisat No. 2 hard. 5 cars In. 1 car out. No. 3, 2 cars In, 1 car out. No. 3 spring, b cars out. No grade spring, car In. No. 3 mixed, 1 car in. cuiiiM No. 2 yellow, 2 cars In, 5 cars out. No. 3 yellow, 13 cars In, 10 cars out xso. yenow, i cars in. No. 3 white, cars in, is cars ont. No. 4 white, 1 car In. No. 2, 9 cars out. No, 3. 15 cars In 40 cars out. No. 4, 4 cars In, 4 cars out. no grade, z cars in. OATS No. 2 white. 1 car out. Standard 1 car In. No. 3 white, 19 cars In, 14 cars out. iso. wnue, u cars in. no grade, 1 car In, Liverpool closed with wheat KSTsd higher and corn unchanged to 'id higher. Primary wheat receipts were 649,000 Dushels and shipments of 296,000 bushels against receipts of 352,000 bushels and shipments of 262,000 bushels laet year. Primary corn receipts were 352,000 bush els and shipments of 274,000 bushels, against receipts of 494,000 bushels and shipments of 431,000 bushels last year. Primary oat receipts were 640,000 bush els and shipments of 399,000 bushels, against receipts of 604,000 bushels and shipments of ote.ouo bushels last year. Curlot Ilecelpta. Wheat. Corn. Oats Chicago .... Minneapolis Duluth Omaha , Kansas City St. Louis .... Winnipeg ... 20 93 123 223 22 23 21 77 2C3 RECEIPTS. 42 16 32 Week Year Ago. IS 47 29 1 Commodity. Wheat .... Corn Oats Ulo Today. Ago. 23 42 23 36 75 30 SHIPMENTS. Wheat 6 17 25 Corn M 43 119 Oats 17 3S S8 Umnha laah Prices. WHEAT No. 2 hard. 83SS3t4c; No. 3 hard, S283c: No. i hard, 79S2c; No. 3 spring. b0H81Hc; No. 4 "Prlng. 78WS Mtto: No. 2 durum, E6ff6614o; No. S durum, COHN No. 3 white. 48?ic; No.. S white. ilUiSlKUn: No. 4 white. 4747ttc; NO. 2 yellow, 4SHc; No. 3 yellow. Uff-lSKc: 4, yellow. 47V047Hc; No. 2. 48V4c; N No. ''oTtNo a wiSrS&awo: standard. 82iC33Hc; No. 3 white, 31XQ82c; No. white. SUiSr31ic. .,. . . f , BARLEY Malting, 630c: No. 1 feed. 4RYP-No 2. E5c; No. 3. 64V4C. , The follSwlng cash sales were reported 'WHBAT-No, 2 hard, winter: 1 car, SJHc No! 3 hard, winter: 2 4 hard, winter: 1 car. 82c. No. 3 mixed. 1 car. 83c; 1 car, 82Hc. nvL' vn 2: 1 car, NSC. ' CORN-No. Vwhlte: 7 cars. Vi I car itu 'n 4 white: 1 car, 47!4c. No. 2 Xw:Nr c.rTW. No yeUow: 3 cars, 48'ic; A cars o. No. 4 yellow. cars. ".'-, s ..,.. ituc. Z cars, 46Hc. .1S1,,:,V,; 2 cars 32c; 8 cars. uA"r"": -.v.vi. o , 1 car. 314 C. 31',4c; 1 car, 31Uc ........ . vn l.IlllVISIONS UIIK'AGO Uli.ii" - - Fentnrm of !. Trndlnff and Clo.ln itrlc-ea oil Ilonru - Favorable rilirAGO. March the excellent wcatlier and reports ui ii'""- : .1.. ...inter condition of wheat crops belt offset toaay iiiBii"- -" :" v,, Bni. thnt damage to tne crop '.""- i .f.,o flnnd district would Indiana 11000 uiru ,rB range of H9 .lower to Uc h . V4,.. oat. with - .nn4-iH 'i-tiiin lit ikicai HX net'advancrand provision, a mill Mii7'ntt Advices that crop conditions to narrow strips and a ?,rt ,rom counterbalanced by the neneuv moisture on the ."P1"", were 649.000 KtatUtlcs or, seaboard cUarance or awl flour were not comp tied. Business In com toda J,"",one largely to local dealers. Though " 0 tone was dull, light shipments kept pnee. firm. Buying of oats by elevator Inter ests was the feature of trading in mm After a firmer feeling In ProvUlon.. owing to a light hog run, prices eased off on a lltle uqumanon Arttclel Open-I High.! Low. C1ose. Yes'y. "Wheat May. July. SflDt. soaH to I S9s 89;i Wi Corn: I May. July. 53fi'A163HJ G3m62ijr3 Sept il iE5HW Dig uata I May J uly Sent 3?S--i tl '1 39I ' S3! Pork: I May.l 20 KVij 20 60 I 20 174) 20 SO JO Wj 20 j I Jutv 50 30 SeDt 20 00 20 35 I 20 26 20 02H 19 95 1 20 . 19 Lard I I 1 u izm u 05 ( 11 07Vi, a tr.ii . . ....... l!H m ! mm YORK stock market nibs; I 111 T May 1 11 mil a a imji i 11 17WI 11 liUl 11 ju Julv.l 10 MM 10 90 I 10 HSU 10 ' 111 kS Sept. 10 72H1 10 75 10 75 10 7iM Chicago Cash Prices-Wheat; No. 2 red, Jl.02tfl.07; No. 3 red, P6tJ9Sc; No. 2 hard 8992c; No. 3 hard, SJ!91c; No. 1 north ern. WflSOUu: NO. ! north. No. 3 northern, S387c; No. 2 spring. S70 fL,No' 3 'Prints. 83es7r; No. 4 spring, 76fl63c; velvet chaff. 8J089Hc; durum, ST .w, '' - nwn, no. 2 white. 60Vi534c: No. 3 white, 62Hc; No. 3 yel low. 514J62ic: No. 4. MUwsniif, K-r. i yellow. 49mtS0e, Oats: No. 2 whtto. S4e ffS.CJf0- 3 ,vhlte- MS33c; No. 4 white. 3132Uc; standard, 34Hc. Rye: No. 2, 60c. JlIS&o4'80' Tltnothy. U5OQ3.60. Clover. ..wt,o.w. torn, w.o. Jnro, J11.12H Rlbs,1J10.S7HG11.37H. DUTTER Flrmnr; ri-.otr.nrl.. ;tun EQas Higher: receipts, 19,635'cases; at . ' ,a. j 'nc'uied, 16S17Vic; ordinary '"" ii5nDrc; iirsts, lTc. POTATOES-Steady; receipts. 50 cars Michigan. 4548c; Minnesota, 4SNSc; Wis consln, 4a048c. C1 uutiiy Steady: turkeys, dressed, isc; chickens, alive, ISc; springs, alive. NEW TOniC OESNI3IIAI. MARK 1ST uaatntfons of the Day on Varlons Commodities. NEW YORIf, March 29.-FLOCR Dull. RYE Quiet. f,,?,?i,BA.L-Ily Rnd barle' teady. AVUEAT SDOt bnrnlv at.nriv- Mn 9 l.ioi, 1.12 f. o. b. afloat; nominal; No. 1 iiuimern iJiiuun, s',4c t. o. b. nrloat. Fu tures steady on a show of firmness abroad and on small nffnrlnira. Mnv aTUf iuu. 96Ho; September, 86c. v."uivN spot steady; export, 68c f. o. b. afloat. OATS Spot steady. HIDES Cut meats and lard steady. TAILOW-Qulet. COTTONSEED OrU-FIrm: orlme nm. mer, yellow. 1.6836.P6: Mnv. M.fiS: .TnK. 16.75. " Petroleum, wool, rosin, turnentlne. rim and molasses steady. ouu aii unchanged. Leather, pork and beef firm. HOPS-Qulet. St. I.nnl General SInrUet. . ST. LOUIS. March 29. WHEAT Cash, .No. 2 red. 11.07: No. 2 hard. WVfffl'e. CORN-No. 2, 634(i?54cj No. 2 white, Hi , OATS-No. 2, 33c; No. 3 white, 35Vio. RYE Unchanged, at 60c. Closing prices of futures: , WHEAT May. S9Hc; July. 87U- CORN May, 524g,2Hc; July, 3314c , OATS May, 32c; July, 32?ic. FLOUR Weaker: red -winter nntrntx. H.65S5.05; extra fancy and straight. J4 004K50; hard winter clears. JllSO.tO. 8EKU-Timothy, J10.00. CORNMBAL J2.90. BRAN Weak; sacked, east track. 8C90c. hay strong; timothy, ju.wspikw; prairie. tl2.OMfl4.0O. UAUGINU 10c. TWINE Hemp, Sc. PROVISIONS Pork, higher; Jobbing, (18.25. Dry salt meats, unchanged: boxed extra shorts, 11c; clear ribs, 11c; short clears. imc. Bacon, unchanged; boxed extra ehorts, 12c; clear ribs, lc; short clears. 12Hc. POULTRY Strong; cniCKens, loc; .springs, 16He; turkeys, 20c; ducks, 16c; .geese, 9c. BrTTKH-i-irm; creamery, adruss EGGS-Flrmer, at 16c Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 7,000 0,000 Wheat, bu . 77,000 51,000 Oats, bu 65,000 38,000 Knnsan City Grain nnd Provisions. KANSAS CITY. March 29. WHEAT Cash; No. 2 hard. S5tMT89c; No. 3. S50S7o; No. red, ii.ui(y;i.ua; no. a. icwi.03. CORN No. 2 mixed. 52c: No. 3. ffcgSOtfc; No. 2 white, 62c: No. 8. E0H51c. OATS No. z White, 3Stfic no. z mixed. 34c. Closing prices of futures: WHEAXSMay, 84Uc084ic; July. 83K 83HC. . CORN May, 6ic: July, ftSHScavic, OATS May, 34H344c. RYE Unchanged. HAY Unchanged. BUTTER Creamery. 34c: firsts. 32c: seconds. 30c; packing stock, 24c. EGOSFlrsts. 16Hc; seconds, iz13c. POULTRY Hens. 15Mc; roosters. 9o! ducks, 14C. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu.. ....21,000 44.000 ....10,000 22.W0 .... 8,000 4.WU Corn, bu uais, du Minneapolis drain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. March 29. WHEAT May. S6H083io: July. 87ic; September. 88Vlc. Cash: No. 1 hard, 87c; No. 1 northern. SMiWVio; No. 2 northern. Si's 84 ',4c; No. 2 hard Montana, 86c; No. 3, CORN-No. 3 yellow, 48M8V4c. OATS-No. 3 white. 30Slc. RYE No. 2, WSWMc BRAN In 100-pound sacks, il6.5017.00. KIXJUR Unchanged. FLAX J1.23V40 1.23. BARLEY 40Q57C. Liverpool Grain Market, -LIVERPOOL. Mafeh 29. WHEAT Spot, steady; No. 2 Manitoba, 7s 6V4d; No. 3 Manitoba, 7s 4d: futures, firm; March, 7s774d; May, 7s w; July, 7s -Tid. CORN snot, steady; American mixed. new, 4s lOHd: American mixed old, 6s: American mixed, old, via Galveston, 5s MAd; futures steady; March American mixed, 4s 10d; July Ia Plata, 3s d. Phlladelphtn Produce Mnrket. PHILADELPHIA. March 29. BUTTER Market unchanced. EQOS Market lower: Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free cases, $5.60 per case; Pennsylvania and case; western current receipts, free cases, 35.55 per caBe. CHEESE Market quiet, unchanged. 1 1 Mlliranker Grain 3lnrket. MILWAUKEE, Wis.. March 29. WHEAT No. 1 northern, 85J90c; No. 2 northern, S6Q8c; No. 2 hard winter. Wtt Sic; May, 87c: July, 8R!ia88Hc. CORN-No. 3 yellow. 5h&62cV4c; No. 3 white. 53c; No 3, 6P.ic; May, 63c; July, 54Hc OATS-33HS34C BARLEY-62g?c. I ' Peoria Market. PEORIA. III., March 29.-CORN-No. I white, 52c: No. 3 yellow, 61Hc; No. 4 yel low, 50Hc: No. 3 mixed. M',4c; No. 4 mixed, 50c. OATS-No. 2 white. 34Vc; standarfi, 33Hc; No, 3 white, 32?ic: No. 4 white. 314c Cotton Market. ST. LOUIW, March 29,-COTTON-Qulet: middling, 12Mc: no sales; receipts, 1.SS1 bales; shipments, 2,335 bales; stock, 29.202 bales. NEW YORK. March 29. The feature In the cotton market today w-as covering by belated March shorts, which option closed 27 points higher. Other position, advanced In sympathy and as a result of continued flood apprehensions, and closed steady, net 4 to 8 points gain. NEW YORK, March 29.-COTTON-Futures closed steady. Closing bids: March. 12.76c; April. 12.25c; May. 12.15c: June, 12.07c; July, 12.05c; August. 11.95c; September. 11.67c; October. 11.6zc Decem ber. 11.64c; January, 11.60c. Spot closed quiet; middling uplands, 12.90c; middling gulf, 13.16c; sales, none. Co f fee .'Market. NEW YORK, March 29.-COFPBE-Coffe future advanced 11612 points in response to higher European cables and reports of continued steadiness In Brazil, March. 11.64c; May. 11.82c; July, 12.02c; Scptmber, 12.23c; December, 12.24c. Spot coffee, steady and unchanged. Havre, V,Ul f. higher. Hamburg, unchanged to Vt Pfg. higher. Rto, 160 rcls tower at (4876. Santos, unchanged. Dry Good. Market. NEW YORK, March 29. DRY GOODB-r-Msrkets In the primary division are quiet with prices holding generally steady. Cotton goods are quiet and silks con tinue In good demand and light sunnlv owing In part to delay, caused by strikes. Yarns are quiet. KTaporuted Apple n.ul Dried Fruits NEW YORK. March 29.-EVAI'OH. ATKD APPLKS-Dull; choice. G66Hc; prime, 6ff5V,r DRIED FIU'ITS Prunes steady anrl. rots and peaches quiet, raisins dull und Upward Movement of Market Con tinues Saturday. DAY'S GAINS WERE TWO POINTS Hrnillnn, AinnlRninated, Vnlon 1 clflc, SturltlnK and Canadian Paelflc Had Good , Rises. NEW YOIIK,, Mnich 39.-The upward movement In stocks went forwaid briskly today. Trading was unusually active for a Saturday session and there was a keen demnnd for nil tho lending stocks. J no days gains amounted to 1 to 2 points In many cases. The rise since ine ueginning of tho week reached nbout points ror Heading and Amalgamated, 4 to. 5 points for Union Pacific, Smelting, Lehigh Valley and Canadian i-Hcinq ana i to 3 points for a long list or other Issues. Tho demand for stocks In which a large short Interest Is believed to exist, was urgent. This was particularly true of Reading and union I'aciiic. .More cheerrul news from the flooded districts and Improved con ditions In the money market, also en couraged operations on the long side. The bunk statement made the expected koou snowing. The bond market wns Irrpeulnr. Number of gales nnd leading 'jaotatloiii on siocks touay were as follows: Sftlti 111 th. Low. Clow. AmilmniW Coppr .. American Agricultural .. Atnerlcsn Deet Sunr... , American Can American Can pM American c. & V American Cotton Oil.... Am. Ice Mcurltle American UnMed , American locomotlie ... American a. & It Am. B & It. pfd Am. Suirar Iteflnlng American T T American Tobacco Anaconda Mliilnu Co Atchlaon Atchison Mri Atlantic Coast Line Baltimore & Otilo Bethlehem Uteel Brooklyn IUpId Tr Canadian raclflo Central Leather Chesapeake A Ohio Chicago 0. W. Chicago. M. & St. P Chicago A it. W Colorado F. A 1 Conaolldated (laa Corn Products Delaware A Hudson Denver lllo Qrande Denrer & It. 0. ptd Distillers' Securities Erie Erie 1st pfd M.IO0 I3S 7h 0 Jl'i il T.snO SSS 3tS i.too m mvt 32 33 ' 121H 6HJ bin SI l.coo 100 4S J4H 4Hi 26 10't 37', 70 k, 1021, 114V, 134S soo 7H 71 J.OIH) 100 103 101 200 IM'i lU'i 1.600 13IS 113t 100 !40 140 (.200 3ti 1.700 102", 10.W 100 100 100 241 3 102S 6W 12l'4 101i 400 SO 990 MSi 3.:oo sain 100 tt SOO 72H 100 15 1234 1.4 loot, -101 364 3 884 884 284 . 234'i 264 264 72 724 18 14H i.v 111H 110'i soo lie is&t. 1114 13( 100 1.4 34Vi 35 133 S 1334 m. 11 1334 11 1(7 204 344 J00 3.400 171 451, 31W 17 28 484 344 119 174 214 464 35 134 1284 35 122 17, (4 1014 174 104 104 244 99 1(74 136 134 2(4 384 115 48 244 1034 304 1064 T7 1174 26 118'; 110 944 184 27 1(74 1614 264 854 224 874 2S4 20 44 H SI 1014 2(4 804 36 184 1524 834 K 64 61 4 1074 Mtt 55 34 114 404 64 664 ( 100 100 Erie Id pfd Oeneral Electric Oreat Northern pfd Great lorlhern Ore ctfs. Illinois Central 30) 139V. too 100 12Ni 1214 35 SiSi 200 1224 100 174 1,000 (IV 200 lot 121 UK (ii 10s Interborough Met Inter. Met. ptd . ... international llarrestsr .. Intrr-Mlrlne ptd International Paper International I'uinp (00 200 100 114 104 !4's 1004 1164 104 Kansas City Southern... Laclede (laa 244 100 100 Lehigh Valley Louisville ft Nashville .. 11 , Bt. P. & S. Kte. M . Mlisourl. K & T Missouri Pacific National Illscult (.100 1(7', 100 100 1364 1354 134 134 200 26 2(4 31 116 'its lot 2,100 3114 200 116 ' lOO 244 100 10S National Lead N. n. H. of M. 3d pfd.. New York Central N Y . O. & W .... Norfolk & Western 400 106 10(4 r.'jrtll American Northern Pacific Pacific Mall 1.800 117, 1174 iit'i ii(4 I'ennslvanla 1.000 Teople's Oas r.. c . c c St. L Pittsburgh Coil Pressed Sti-el Car Pullman Talace Car... 100 1(9 80,000 161, 1(9 169', 264 844 214 374 244 194 44 36 1014 2(4 804 31 1(0 4 (5 634 614 1074 (34 Heading Itepubllc I. A S SOO 264 Republic I & B. Pfd.. 6K) 900 700 1.200 (00 (00 8(4 ilorK Island t o Rock Island Co pfd.. 224 38 2(4 204 44 St. L. & s. P Id pfd. Seaboard Air Line ... Seaboard A. L. pfd... Slosa-Sheftleld ft. & I 100 36 Southern Pacific Southern Hallway .... So. HalUay pfd Tennessee Copper Texas & Tactile Union Pacific Union Pacific pfd United states' Realty . United States Hubber. United States Steel.... U 8. Steel 'pfd . 2,400 101 a, too :c 400 to 4 (oo : .' 28!s(io 1(24 200 85 . 2.800 644 . 42,400 624 300 168 . 2,(00 (4 Utah Copper Va. -Carolina. Chemical .. Wabash Wabash pfd Western Maryland Western Union . .... Westlnghouse Electric ... Wheeling i L E Totsl sales for the day. too 114 114 1,300 800 70 67 69 164 100 64 64 91,400 shares. New York Money Market. NEW YORK, March 29.-MON13Y-On call, nominal: no loans. Time lonna. steady; 0 and DO days, 50V4 Per cent; I six moniiiB, DU'iii per ueiu. PRIMH MERCANTILE PAPIR-6 per cent. STERLING EXOIIANOE Firm, with nctual business in banker's bills at J4.8330 for 60-day hills and at K8725 for demand. Commercial bills, $1.82?,. SIL.VER-Bnr, 68ic; Mexican dollars, i'hic. BONDS Government, steady; railroad, IrreKUlar. CIosIiik quotations on bonds today were as. follows: U. 8. ref. 2s, reg....l004K. c. 80. ref (s 9( do coupon ltV4I fl rleb. 4s 1931 .. 914 U. 8. 3s, reg 1024 I,. jc. unl. 4s . 1(64 do coupon 1024 M. K. t T. 1st 4a. 91 U. 8. 4i, reg 1134 M. K. & T. g. 44s 81 do' coupon U34Mo. Pacific 4s TO Tsnsma 3s coupon. .102!, do conv. 6s 8(4 Allls-C'lial. 1st 6s.- KVs.V. It. It. of M. 44s 844 Amer. Ag. (s 9HN. Y. C. g. 34s.... 8(' A. T. & T. cv. 4s... 1014 do db 4.. . .. 88 Am. Tobsrco ...lliN. Y. N, . & h. Armour & Co. 44s 01i Cv. 34s V 104 Atchison gen. 4s.. . 64N. & W 1st c 4s.. 94 do cv. 4s 1900. .. 101 d0 cv 4s 105 do cv. (s 102 Kb. Pacific 4s (4 A. C. U 1st 4s 914 do 3s ecu Ual. & Ohio 4s.. 9540. 8 L. rfrlg. 4s.... 89 do 34 90!4Penn. cv. 34s 19K.. 861; nruok. Tr. cv. 4s... 88 io con. 4 100 Cen. of Cs. (s 106iHesdlnK gen 4s 964 On. leather (s 944 8. L ft s I', fg 4s T44 (ties. & Ohio 44s 994 do gen. (s. .. . ;i -uo conv. - m. i,. n. v c 4s Chlrsgo A 34s.. (74 S A I. adj (s C. II. & Q 1 4s . 944 80 Par. col 4s -. do gen. 4s . . t do cv 4a . . . t M ( P " 44' 10s do 1st ref. 4,. . C. 11. I. V P. c. 4. 684 So Hallway 5s... do rfg. 4s Hi do gen 4s r. t 8. r 4 1 44s. 81V. Union Pacific 4, D. 11. cv. 4s .. .97 do cv. 4s.. D. & H. tl ret. 6k. SOU do 1st A ref. 4s' 794 . 124 . . 89 90 .. 91 4 1044 .. J7U 954 . M! . 924 ..10S4 Iiistiutrs' os u. k. itublier Is Erie p. I. 4s 83V U. 8. Steel 2d (s 1W4 do gen. 4S ...... iinya.-car. Chem. (s. 944 A nu I. .e R 71 tV.k..h ... q . III. Cen. 1st ref. 4s 934We,tern Md. 4s. . 804 M 4 914 sou inicr. -71 ,rai. r.iec. cv Sa Inler. M. M. 44s- 4 wis. Central 4s . Japan 44s . ... 84 nid. "Offered. Huston Mlnlnir Htnrk. BOSTON. March 29.-Closlng quotations 011 mining stockB were: Allouex J74Mohswk Arasl. Coper J4Netada Con A. Z. U 3 MUNIplsslnK Mines . Arisons Com S4Ntorth Hulls II t C. C. &. 8. M. 7 North Lake ... Cut. fe Arliona M. Old Doinlnlon Cal. Hecla 460 Osceola Centennial 14HQulner Copper Hans" C C tl arhannon . ... Kast llutte C. M. . 124Punerlor 1'ranHln ....... . 64 Superior t. n. M Glroux Cnii J4Tamarack .... Oranby Con .... 14U. 8 8 H. aV M . 514 17i 4 90 14 494 94 69 t, 324 H 804 414 4t J M4 t (1 l.rrene uaiianra .... va an pra Isle Ilorale Copper MUUtah n ... . Kerr I.ake . . .. J4l'tsli rinpper Co l.slie Copper . 114 Winona Id palle Cepper 4 4 Wolverine Miami Copper ... SI4 tSx-dlfldetMl. bevr York Mlnlnir Stnek. NKW YORK. March SO.-ClosIng rjuota tlons on mining Monks were: Comstoek Tun'l stock Mexican .. to ..SAO . 140 .110 .100 .. M do bonds It 1 Ontario Con. Cal. At Va.. Iron Silver head'llle Con. . Little Chlet . . .. Offered. Ophlr Small Hope .. Standard Yellow Jacket. UD 10 . 1 rirnrlnir Ilouar Ilnnk Statement. NBW YORK, March 30.-The statement of the actual condition of clearing house banks and trust companies for the week shows that they hold $16,702,000 reserve In excesai of legal requirements. This Is an Increase or $2,206,100 from last week The statement follows: Inorease, Aoiuai conditions loans . . .$1,912,312,000 $14,618,000 Specie Legal tenders .. Net deposits ... Circulation . Excess lawful serve Decrease .... oa.tot.uuo 7.908,000 S1.ST7.000 'M1.000 .... 1,750,136.000 31,548,000 . . 44.310,001) 4S.0O0 rc- 1" 762.au) 2 206,400 Banks cash reserve In vault 3H95l,O0O Trust company's reserve In vault i.8S7.XVi AKfrregnte cnsli reserve Hll.,l41.ftT0 Trust company's reserve with clearing house membets carrying 31 per cent cash reserve. J5,M0.W. Summary of state banks and trust com panies In Clreatcr New York, not In cluded In clearing house statement: Decrease Loans eStW.?Tf.CW ii.SilT.WM Specie 1.5H.3l 'IW.TOO Ipal tenders S.xn,tM Total deposits 3S,?U,ll i,0S0.'.W Increase. London Slock Mnrkrt. LONDON. March 23. Tho stock mar ket opened easy and closed steady. Amer ican securities opened steady nnd a frac tion hlKher. The closing showed Irregu lar changes, rnnglng from t4 nbove to below yesterday's New York closing. Consols, money. . 74 7-16Loulsvl1le A N 1314 un account .. . 11 n at 1. .. Amal Copper. ..744N Y. Central (S ...108 ...1084 ... It . . . (04 ... 824 ... 264 .. 104 ...1(5 ... ISs ... 44 ... 224 AtchL-on 1054 Norfolk & w .... Baltimore ft Ohio.. 101 Ontario A W Canadian raclfla. ..240 Pennsylvania Chesapesks A O ... 734 Heading Chicago O. W 10 routnern iiy 118 Southern Pacific .. HUUnlon Pacific 39 V. 8. Steel 464Waba,h t(4DeIeera 124 Itand Mines stendy at 16 13-ld Chi.. Mil. St. P. Denver A lllo O... Erie do 1st pfd Grand Trunk Illinois Centrsl. .. HILVEIl Unr. ' per ounce. MONEY tV4 Per cent. Tho rate of discount In the open market for short bills Is 4i(fH' per cent; for three months' bills, 4 1-16 per cent. Trenamrjr Stnteinrnt. WASHINGTON. March 29.-The condl tlon of the United States treasury at the) beginning of business today wns: Working balance. 279,321.40:; In banks Mud Philippine treasury. $43,744,SS7; totnl of general fund, 114S.2M.3S0. Receipts yester day. Jl.-C75.194: disbursements, U.901,317. Tho surplus this fiscal year Is $12,680,231, as against a deficit of J14.OS2.732 Inst year. The figures for receipts, disbursements nnd surplus nnd deficit exclude Panama canal and public debt transactions. Ilnnk Clrnrlnwaj. OMAHA. March 19. Ilnnk clearings for todny are $2,500,961.30. nnd $l,!Ki7,fitXl.90 for the corresponding day Inst year. Hank clearings for the week ending today nre $15,M9,6&0.63 and $13,931.S15.27 for tho cor- responding week Inst year OMAHA ftiSNKIlAI. MARKKT BUTTBR-No. 1, Mb. carton. 86c; No. i, eu-m. tuus, 3ohc; no. z, sac. CHEESE Imported Swiss. S2c; Ameri can .Swiss, 26c; block Swiss, 24c; twins, liiic; daisies, nw, triplets, nw, young Americas. 19c: blue label brick. 19c: Km- berger, 2-lb., 21c; 1-lb,, 22c; Nbw YorK wnue. mc. POULTRY Broilers, $8.00 per doi.; hens, 16c; cocks, 11c; ducks, 20c; geese. ISc; turkeys, 2Dc; pigeons, per don., $1.30; oroncrs, novo 2ouoc; uens. laifito; old roosters, sc; uuukb iuu leatnereu, icq; geese, full feathered, 13c; turkeys, 14ft16c; pigeons, per doz., $7.00; homers. (2.50; squabs. No. J, $1.50; No. 3. DOc. FISH Whlta, frozen 12c; trout, frozen, 14c; largo crapples, frozen, 100; Spanish mnckcrel, 14c; col, 16o; haddock, 120; flounders. 12c; shad roe. nor pair, son: salmon, 8c; hnllbut, 13c; butfalo 9c; bull- neaas, uc: oysiers, uay stanuaraB, $1.30; northern, $1.60; selects. $1.75; counts, $1.90. BEEF CUT PRICES-Rlbs: No. 1. 20e: No. 2, I6W0; No. 8. 1414c. Loins: No. L 22c; No. 2, ISc; No. 3, 16Uc. Chucks: No. 1, 10' ,c; No. 2, Wc; No. 3, 9c. Rounds: No. I. I3!c; imo. 2, K7c; No. 3, 32c l'lates: No. 1. SMc; No. 2, 8c; No. S, 7Hc. FRUITS Apples, extra fancy lnrarn Romo Beauties, per box, $1.75; extra fancy large Yellow Newton Pippins per box, $1.50; extra fancy Washington white win ter Pearmnlns. per box, $1.85; extra fancy wasningion winesaps, pur uox, $2.00: Utah Wlncsnps. per box. $1,60: extrit fancy Qonos, per box, $1.25; extra fitnoy Hen Davis, per box, $1.15; extra fancy Gano, per bbl., $3.00; extra fancy Hen Davis, per bbl.. $2.75; extra fancy Wine- sop, tier bbl,, $3.50; extra fancy Missouri Pippins, per bbl., $3.25. Oranges, Florida, extra fancy, St. Mike's, M). 90. ll'A 126. 150. 176, 200, 216. peT box, $4.00; extra fancy Valencia. 80. 96. 112. 126, 150, 176, 200, 216, per box, $4.60. Lemons, extra fancy Southland Beauties, 300s and 860s, per box, $100; extra cholco. Justrlte, per box, $7.50. Qrnpc fruit, Florida. Indian River. 64 and SO sizes, $3.75, 54, $3.50; 46, $3.25; 36, $3.00. Louisiana strawberries. per case, $2,76. cranberries, fancy, per bbl.. $7.00; Jumbo, per uox, k.bo. VEGETABLES Potatoes. Colorado Rural, per bu., 60c; Red River Early Ohio, per bu., 60c. Onions, large red Globe onions, per suck, $1.00; large white Indiana, per lb.. 2c; large Spanish, per crate, $1.50. Sweet potatoes, Kaunas, table stock, per bbl.. $2.50; Kansas seed, per bbl. (duo April 1 to 10), $2.00. To matoes, fancy Florida, per 6-bnsket crate. $3.00; choice, 6-boskot crate. $2.50. Celery, Florida, per crate, 3, 4, 6, 8-tlnz., $3.00; Florida, medium, per doz., 50c; Cal ifornia Jumbo, per doz, STic. SliallotB, per doz., 50c. New beets, carrots, turnips, per doz., 50c. Parsley, per doz.. 50c. Radishes, per doz., 60c. Head lettuce, per doz., $1.00; homegrown lent, per doz., 40c. urecn pep pers, per bnsket. 60c. Wis- or green beans, per box. $5.00. Hothouse cucum bers, per doz.. $i.(!2.00. Cauliflower, per crate, $3.00. Venetian garlic, per lb., 12',sc. New York cabbngo, per lb.. l4c. Egg plant, per doz.. $2.00. Rutnbngas, per lb., lV4c; beets, turnips and carrots, per bbl., $2 00. m isrMai.LANEOlTB Onion sets, yellow. per bu.. 33 lbs., $1.76; red, per bu., $1.76; white, per bu.. $2.00. Evaporated cran berries, carton containing 3fipkK".. per carton. $2.70. Figs, new California, 50-6 size. $1.85; imported, 7-crown, per lb., 17c. Dates, Ilatowll. per lb., 6Hc; DromedHry brand, package, $3.00; Anchor brand, nnckace. $2,225; sugar walnut dates, per box, $1.35. Walnuts. No. 1 soft shell, per lb ISc. Pecans, medium, per lb.. 13Vjc; Tii'mho Per lb., 15c; Giant Ixjulslnna . naner shell, per lb.. 25c. Filberts, per lb.. lP5cP Almonds Drake, per lb. 15c; paper shell. 18c. Brazils, per lb., 10c; largo washed Per "e- Inclf walnuts, per 11, ?4c Peanuts, raw. No. 1. par lb.. 6W0: Jiinibo. per lb. 8c; roasted, per lb., KVc. 1 Ickorynuts. shellbark. per lb.. 4c; large, per lb.. Sc. White rice Popcorn, per lb.. 6c Horseradish. 2 doz. bottles in case, ne'r case. $1.90. Cocoa nuts, per sack, $5.00; Z dozen Mott'B elder per keg.. $lo0; Nehawka. per keg. $3 35- Wool Mnrkrt. FT LOUIS. March 29.-WOOL-Market ,,.Av medium grndrs, combing and &, n,23V4 26c; light, fine. 19B21C; heavy? fine. WlSc; tub washed. 27ff3hc. 1 Mrtnl Mnrkrt. NBW YORK. March 29.-METAL-Mar. kets dull and practically nominal, un changed. Stnndtnir on 111- Illithts. rim next witness was a hard-fisted, resohite "oman, with a bristling chin L ..1 "Mr. Glgon," said the attorney tor the defense, "ore you acquainted ujth the ?eputat on of thU man for truth and veracity In the neighborhood in which "1 reckon I am." replied the witness. "I will ask you state what It U? "Well, sir. his rep-tation fur vrasslty well, tliut's dlff'runt. Home boys he t.nA BAmn UAVJI he fltin t. vviinosa." interposed the ludgei "do you know th" meaning of 'veracity?' .1 pi.rlrnn 1 lln." u'lint do vou understand by the The witness twirled his hHt in his lin gers a few moments without answering. Then ho looked up defiantly. "1 refuse to answer that question. Judge." he said, "on the ground that ;t might Incriminate me. "-Chicago Record. Herald. A llm-lirlor'si ItrflecllonV. It's a liberal education to get over go- Ing through college. A airl's notion of an Ideal sweetheart Is If he takes good photographs. It's lust like a man to b able to feel at home most any place but home. Rvery day the devil marks out a new short cut to save you time In re.achlng his place of business, A man can lovo a girl and show It without knowing It. nnd a girl ran love a man and know It without showing It. A woman knows her daughter 1h gulng to be happy when she Is married because there are so many chances against It. It makes a man feel worse to have the barber cut his hair wrong than It does his wife to have her grundmother brtak her leg. New York Pteas, Drmtly I'rliilit possesses sufferers from lunt trouble till they learn Dr. King's New' Discovery will help them, Price fAj and $1 Oo. For sale by Beaton Drug Co - Advertisement, OMAHA LIYEJTOCK MARKET Cattle for the Week Fifteen to a Quarter Lower. LIGHT H00S HIGHER FOR WEEK Mirep Decline Fiillr Fifteen to Qnnr Irr Dnrlncr (he Week Lnmli tlunrtrr to Thirty-Five Critts I.O'vrr. POPTH OMAHA. March 1913. lleeclnts. u-prn Hogs. Sheen ?AV u nvt Official Monday ... Official Tuesday .. Official Wednesday Official Thursday Official Friday .... Kstlniato Saturday 11.4 If.lM 13. 4M 9.K9B S.000 7,a) 4, 1ST. 9.1 l.'A Mx days this week ..1C.364 88.618 31.69S Saino days last week. 15.416 41.333 21.520 Sttnio days 2 wks ngo.19.570 M.631 59.091 Snme dnys 3 wks iiko.1K.176 55,441 4I.30S Same dnys 4 wks ago. 18.671 54.773 50.463 an mo days last yenr. 21.952 M.436 57.W The following table shows tho receipts of cnttle. hogs and sheen at Houth Omnhn for tho year to date, n.i conipnred wltl iasi year: 191s. I9j. nee. t nttle 233,377 X1.4.V) 2,078 Hog 753,527 973.S43 2i0.3l6 Sheep 561.839 W.S.153 6.314 The following table shows the rnnge ot prices for hogs at Bouth Omnha for the last few days, with comparisons Date. I 1913. 1912.19U.191O.19,i9.190H.lO7 Mch. 19.1 8 70"J Mar. 20. 8 cnu Mar. 21. 8 7S)i Mar. 22.) S St Mar. 23.1 I Mar. 24 Is 90 Mar. 2i. S S7U 6 651 110 61 6 Ml 6 36 7 101 6 10 53 C 44 6 44 4 63 6 43 4 66 6 40 4 73 6 25 (16 4 79 6 10 4 80 4 F9 6 03 I J Oil to 13 6 981 6 45 10 611 U 561 6 41 0 63 6 51 7 01 6 5i 10 CO) 6 W .Mar. 26.1 K S8. ; 1 6 Bil Mnr. 27.' 8 S6 1 7 371 6 S7f A 721 7 221 6 It Mnr. 28.1 8 84 7 48)6 42 10 70 1 5 501 6 23 ailtr. a. I S MiUI 7 56 6 3210 7I 6 68 6 31 Sunday Receipts nnd disposition of live stock at ma union Block yards, South Omaha, Neb., for twenty-four hours ending at 3 u tiuts yesicrnay; RECEIPTS CARS. Cattle. Hogs. H'r's. C M. & St. P. Ry 7 Wnbnsh R. It. 1 Missouri Paclflo Ry 3 Union Paclflo R. R 18 1 C. & N. W. Ry., east.... 3 4 C. & N. W. Ry west 46 C, Ht. P. M. i O. Ry 7 C, H. & Q west 26 1 C, R. I. & P., enst 3 . .. C, R. I. & p., west 2 Chicago Great Western.. .. 3 Total receipts 3 116 4 DISPOSITION HEAD. Hos. .. 1.098 .. 1,644 .. 2,tt6 .. 1,264 .. if J .. 1.9ao Morris & Co Swift & Co Cudnhy Packing company.. Armour oi Co Schwartz & Co J. W. Murphy Total ,449 CATTLE There were no cattle of any consequence In the yards this morning nnd tho totnl for the week foots up only 15,354 head, being slightly smaller than last week and the sninllust of anv week for several months back, as well as smaller than a year ago. At tho saint time receipts hnvo been plenty large enough to supply the demnnd. The high wntcr In tho enst cutting off rntlroitn communication has mndo it very diffi cult for packers to forwnrd ment pro ducts nnd still moro difficult for east ern Packing houses to shlti llvo cattle. As u result of this the markt oil alt kinds of cattle has experienced a sharp decline during the week, notwith standing tho light receipts. At tho closo of the week heavy beef steers nro right around 25c lower, with tho lighter weights around ir7f20o lower. Cows and heifers, nnd In fact nil kinds ot butcher stock .shows nbout tho same, decline, being generally 15iSf25o lower than a week ago. Stock rattle and feeders have not es caped, but havo suffered In about the samo proportion an killers. x Flood conditions In the enst are still very bud nnd it would bo a wirn policy for cnttlemcnt to ship very lightly uHtll tho eastern rallronds arc In condition to do business. Nothing can bo gained by shipping by this market, nn all markets of tho country arc, its a matter of course, suffering from the samo cause. Quotations on came: Good to choice beef steers, $S.308.76; fair to good beet steers, JS.lOffS.G0; common to fair beef steers, $7.50&8.IO; good to cholco heifers, $7.25i28.16; good to choice cows, 3.My7.6G; fair to good grades, $6.00iQC.oO; common to fair grades, JI.O0iJ6.00; good to choice stockerB and feeders, t7.UOO8.40; fair to good stockcra and feeders, $8.6037.60; common to fair Blockers and foeders. ta.zi tj6.b0; stock cows and heifers, $0.0007.25; vrui u.nvcB, o.uiiv.bv; ouus, stags, etc.. $6.2537.V6. COW37 Ns. At. Pr. N. At. IT. 1 1360 I 00 CALVES. ISO I 00 HOGS Receipts wero rather llheral this morning, but advices from other markets Wero of un encuuruitlnir iiiittirn and ins feeling at tho locnl yards was hotter trom the outset. ShliinerH and speculators apparently had good sized orders and they started out buying light and butcher weight hogs at prices that wero any where from strong to 5c higher. PacK ers seemed equally eager for nnythlng on the light order, but mixed and heavy hogs were In very poor demand and prlcus for this class of tttuff were at no time better than steady. Towards the close Prices 011 .all grades weakened nnd dropped back Into about the same notches as yesterday, with the heavy offering possibly a little lower than at yesterday's best time. From sturt to flnlBh buyers discriminated against tho heavies and only bought these grades under protest. Bulk of tho hogs sold at $8.80i8.90, with good lights up as high us $8.96. The movement early wita fairly active, but it eased off on the close nnd It wns well along towards noon before the lust hos wero disposed of. The market hns been rather uneven ali week nnd not much change lias been noted In either direction. Heavies have Just nbout held their own all week, while lights nre fiom 6c to. In the case of toppy stuff, ns much ns a dime higher than at tho close of last week. On tho whole, values nre a scant nickel higher than last Saturday. Since the storms of tho first of tho week the demnnd lion been slacked off. Owing to the fact that none of the eastern roads aro maintain ing n service up to the average and some of them nre almost entirely out ot commission, packers are not taklig on any surplus supply, and the demand for live stock has suffered accordingly. Toduy'H supply amounted to about 111 cars, or 8,000 head, carrying tho week'e totnl mi to 59,618. This Is over 15,000 larger than Inst week, 4,000 heavier than two weeks ngo and almost 6,000 moro than were received during tho corresponding week last year. No. M... 17... II... 71.. M .. U... 4... II... t .. 1M . M... It... t .. it... M .. m .. ... M... 64... ei .. AT. tfli. Pr 10 X 71 50 S M I 10 160 t M 40 I M 160 I M It IM No. 71 .. . 10.... AT. SI Pr ,J16 ..191 ..M J . Ml . 144 . Ml ..III ..HI ..111 ... IK ... I I7 0 I 171, w 1 in, . I I7H ICO I St. It.. 71.. It n ii7 7.. 71.. III.. .. 71.. It.. 77.. 4.. M. . (.. 71.. M.. 71.. M.. 17.. 76.. II.. M.. !.. It. 77.. 71.. II.. 71.. SO. . 71.. 71.. 71.. 71.. II.. 74.. M IITV, 161 160 W .147 M7 Ml .Ml ill 117 M7 m ... I 17(4 M 1 J ... iih ... I I7H I 17 ... I 17(4 M I 17U 140 1 llj JI4 11 I M ..141 M PI W I SO W I Kt ... ttt ... M',t ... IUH W I WVs 40 Mtt ... tx WIS W 8 W 40 St IH IH ... I M ..Ml . Ill Ml ..Uo . tit ..VA .171 Ml ..XI . 4 . 1M . .M -.8 S Si 7it .IK iu Ml no s mil m o 1 iru 147 10 I ,7U 14 no 1 m M I 17), .. Ml .. IH ...Mi Ml ...1i6 ...nt ...Ml .. M4 ...110 ...111 ...tut . Ill ...111 s JVi I M I K I K I M I H I M 110 nn 7H m, 7l, I to .. 1 M I M It IH SO I M . I 14 M I 10 MS Ml 141 MS M 'io I it (4 K4 190 I H 10 ... tj 3H ... s II JH 160 I s .Ml in X7 . . M .! 40 I M M7 44 I It .24 MO IH 117 1M 160 I M Ml 1 10 1 10 14 .. .. CI SO 7 lit Ml 111 m 117 M7 114 IH Ml j: tit 1 to M I 10 I 10 m mi .117 M0 Ml Ml in Ml 141 HI in s . M I M U IK 4 I U 114 I M M I HI I IS 0. 1 1 ti 10 71 70.. 74 71 "0 J I M I M I 10 M I M M I M I 4 n.i, :i w ih m ... 1 Hu W MI H n 114 ... Hi? 74 S Tl n ... S M 6 40 (I M to I ju ? .. 0 ... I lit! H $10 WIS it . ., m ... 1 j PIGS. II . . IX . M9 SHEEP There were no new arrivals today, therefore the trade remains nom inally stendy with Friday. The week-end finds values In general on a shniplv lower hnsts with lambs and wethers suffering tho most decline The bulk of tho decent killing lamsb nro now selling at a range of $8.10f8.50. as ngalnst $8,401(8.76 at tho closo of last week or largely SfictfOSo lower than a week ngo. As usual of Into the most inquiry has been for tho lighter grades of good quality, though owing to n relative scarcity of such kinds, the heavier ones sold to a good ndvnntnge on some days. The Inmb market wns well Bupported by feeder buyers, who bought a larger percent ngo of the offerings than usual both on shearing and finishing account Strictly feeding Inmhs nro bringing prices around $7.6(Vl8oo, while shearers aro moving mostly nt $S.00ff8.t5, both classes being generally regarded as nbout stendy with a week, ago. Fnt ewes nnd wethers aro closing 15?(20c lower, wethers showing most of tho de cline. As a matter of fact the propor tion of nged sheep nnd yearlings In tho . receipts hns been very stnnll, es peclnlly towards tho close of tho week nnd It Is thought by a goodly number of traders If anything like n normal supply hnd shown up, values would have ex perienced r greater reduction. Few, if any yearlings at all, were Included In tho Week's offerings, but they In sympa thy with lambs would have shown a similar slump In values. It might bo ndded that because of re cent snow storms, tornado and floods and a consequent cutting off of traffic on many of the rallronds, especially on tho eastern lines, unnatural conditions hnvo prevailed all the week. For that reason the demand lias been greatly re stricted and not much of any Improve ment Is expected until trafflo has been fully repaired. The week's 1 ecelpts have been light, the estimates calling for 29,500 head as against 59,100 hood two weeks ago and 6i,900 head during the corresponding time one yenr ngo. Quotations on Sheep nnd Lambs Good to choice Mexican lambs, $8.26338.50; fait to good Mexican lambs, $8.0008.25; good to cholco western lambs, $..00fl,36; fair to good westorn lambs, $7.S5&6.00; feeder Iambs, $7.6Mj8.20; ycurllngs. light. $7.2&S 7.50; yearlings, heavy, $6.7607.60; wethers, fair to good, f6.W4T6.t5; ewes, good to choice, $fl.0yc.25; ewes, fair to good. $5.7 4j.W; culls and bucks, $2.764.00. CHICAGO LI VII STOCK MAniCET Cattle Unclinnired, Hoars Hlajher nnd Sheep S Irmly. CHICAGO, AInroh 29. - CATTLE Re ceipts, 200 head; market slow and un changed, Venl calves, 25i0c lower; beeves. $7.1O9.10; Texas steers, $6.60 7.70; western steers, $6.854jr8.20; stockera nnu feeders, w.iofiuio; cows and heifers, $3.6Mr7.90: catves. ta.oosfl.oo. HOGS-Recelpts, 12,000 head; market 5 iiiKiier. cioseu weaa: duik or antes. $9.2ftu-9.35; light, $9.CG(Ef.46; mixed, $9.00 9.45, heavy, $8.7Tjr9.35; rough, $3.75!J6.90; 1UKH, ai.wuiv.v. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2,600 ucna: mnrKet stcauy to stronir: nntivn. $5.9Ojt,70; western, $.00e,70; yearlings. $6.55417.85; ntnbs. native. 1C.903S.415: writ. ern, $7.25478.65. lCniinns Cltr Lire Stock Mnrkrt. KANSAS CITY. Mnrch 99 OATTLB- Recelpts, 600 hend; no southerns; market steady; dressed beef and export steers, tS.15iQ8.90; fair to good, $7.6(H6.10; west ern steers. $7.254f8.45: Blockers nnd feed ers, $a.60(H8.35; southern steers, $6.5&Er8.76; southern cows, $4.6vg?7,60; native cows, J1.fOfl7.75; native hcirem. $6.20188.25; bulls, $6.00U1.25; calves. $66040.7P. HOUH-Iteceints, 1.000 head; market strong; bulk. $S.90OT.O0; heavy. $,90fl.95; packers und butchers, $8,901(0.00: light. $S.95i9.00; pigs. $7.75lf8.26. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, none; market steady, Colorado lambs, 8.0iH.oO; yearlings. $6.75fp7.W; wethers. $6.25W7.00; ewes, $6.004i6.75; stockers and feedrrs, $l.5Oj(C.00. HI. Lonls Lire Stock Mnrket. ST. LOUIS. March 29. CATTLE Re ceipts, 20 Ohcad; market steady; choice 10 line steers, w.wsvj.w: good to choice steers, $7.50tf8.60; dressed beef nnd butcher steers. 35.75&7.&0: atockrni nnd foeders. $6.2518.00: cows and heifers. $o.60 rus.iio; canners, lt.wuo.iiu; tancy cows, lG.50ft7.6Q; bulls, $5.0037.60: calves, Ji.X0 11.50, southern steers, $6.230&6O; cows nnd heifers, $4.2500.60. HOGS Receipts, $,200 head; market steady; pigs und lights. $7.0Olft.30; mixed and butchers, $9.10&9.30; good heavy, $9.10(99.25, No snoep, Sioux Cltr tlve Stock Mnrkrt. SIOUX CITY. March 29. CATTLE Tte. celpts, 300 hrud. Market steady; native steers, $7.5038.75:. cows and heifers. $5,609 7 76; canners, l3.2T4i5.00; stockers and feeders. $7.0OU8.O0; calves, $6.767.60; bulls, $3.60U7.25. HOQ8 Receipts. 4.800 bead. Market Ro higher; heavy. $8,7518.80: mixed. M.Wt 8.85; light, I8.8&B8.90; pigs. $7.257.76; bulk ot saies, js.wkus.m. SHEEP AND LAMBS No receipts. Nt. Joseph Lire Stock Mnrkrt. ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. March 29. CATTLE Receipts, 100 head; market steady; Bteers, f7.tJvjbi. cows and heirers, $4.00 OS.60; calves, $5,001(8.60. Hoas-Recripm, 2.300 head; market steady; top, $9.00; bulk, $8.9060.00. SHEEP AND LAMBS- No sheoD on sule; lumbs, nominal, $7,6048X0. Stock In Slft-lit. Cattlo Hogs Sheep South Omaha 4,052 4,707 9,221 St. Joseph 100 2.300 Sioux City 300 4,800 Knnsas City 600 1,000 Chicago 2O0 12,000 3,600 St, Loul 200 3,200 Totals 6.452 28,007 1L720 PRATTLE OF THE YOUNGSTERS. Pedestrian Here, why did you strike that boy? Urchin-He hit me first. Pedestrian Suppose he did, don't you know you should return good for evil? Urchin-Well, an' didn't I ioak him good? "If you are a good boy, Willie," said the Sunday school teacher, "you will go to heaven some time and have a, gold crown on your head." "Not for me," replied the little fellow. "Mamma got a gold crown on her tooth tho other day, and It almost killed her." "When Robert returned from Sunday school ho said to Bister Virginia: "Teacher told us. that tho hairs of our heads ure numbered," Virginia wus silent for a moment, then bIiu replied: "Well, I'd like to have somebody tell how many hairs are In mamma's awltch." Little James, while at a neighbor's, was given a pleco of bread and butter, and politely said, "Thank you." "That's right, James," said the lady. "I like to hear little boys say 'thank you,' " "Well," rejoined James. "f you want to hear me saw It again, you might put Bomo Jam on it." Little Ella's father was an eminent author, and one day while he was at luncheon, the little girl occupied a chair In his study. Shortly a caller was ush ered In, and with a pleasant smile In quired: "I suppose you assist your father In entertaining bores?" "Yes, sir," replied Ella gravely, "please be seated." I.lfrlouir IlondaiTr to dyipepsla, liver complalnta and kid ney troubles Is needless. Electric Bittern Is the guaranteed remedy. 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