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    THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1913.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Visible Supply of Wheat in Excess
of Year Ago.
NU ilEMAND FOR CASH CORN
While Yellow Cerent Goes Bes;-
Klnsf In the Hunt for
Actual Buyers.
j ; OMAIIA. March SI. WIS.
V further decrease In the visible sup
Ply of. wheat will be shown by the of
ficial reports which will be posted today
4n cJa .the wire service la In condition
to handle the reports from the varlolua
points making up the figures. The sup
ply of wheat In the visible Is largely In
excess of a yearugo. and the falling off
in the report will rail to act as a bullish
holp because of the liberal receipts at
primary markets, which will show the bis
Increase the coming; week with adequate
(Willroad facilities for handling the Brain
destined to the larger markets. Nearly
nvery condition and clrcuatanctr .surround,
lng the wheat situation at the present
favors the bears. -These factors are ot
tho telling kind on prices, as they In
clude the almost perfect crop promise
jthroughbut the winter .wheat belt and the
lack of on active trade In cash wheat, of
wjhieh tho country now holds large
stocks.
There is doubtless mow rash grain
being; sold by Chicago people than Is
known to the world, as the liberal amount
or hard wheat IK thS "southwest 1s being
rapidly reduced, and this reduction Is the
consequence ot liberal takings by Chi
cago exporters for shipments abroad. The
business on milling account, however, has
been reduced to a minimum, and. the fact
that It has been Impossible to move wheat
io interior points owing to tne many
vashouts on the railroads,. andv business
has fallen Mown remarkably.
One of the leading train men of the
Canadian west, and who was In Omaha
Saturday, talked rather bullish on the
situation In that country. He made the
claim that the stocks of wheat In the
Hands of farmers, as well as In eleva
tors ot western Canada, are small, and
that the carry-over Into another crop
Vlll be the lightest In the history of that
country. Cash wheat was lc to lHo
higher.
.Btronc Interests arn generally credited
wjth being committed to tlra long side of
corn, ana as beansn operations nave
been unsuccessful the last two months
.the bears are unwilling to take any great
uinuuui ox pumsnmeni. mere is nu ut
mand for cash corn In the east and
stocks are piling up in the west. Heavy
shipments will be made Into Chicago
with the opening, ot navigation. Cash
corn was V4c higher.
-The export situation In oats Is at an
end and Argentina is underselling the
unitea states, ana tne uusiness in me
cast has been completely . tied up by
washouts. Cash oats were Vic nignor,
' t OMAHA STOCKS.
Wheat, bu 7.00
Com, bu i,sao,ow
,Oats, bu r 1,480,000
uye, bu...,., 4... 76,000
Barley, bu ... 36,000
. wneat aecreasea n.wu ou.; corn de
creased 96.000 bu.: oats Increased 61.000 bu
There will be no session of the Chicago
or Omaha markets April 1, election day
IP Chicago.
; tTh following -cash. salcs"- were reported
loaay:
.WHEAT No. 2 hard winter. 12 cars.
SVic. No. 3 hard winter, 1 car, 84c; 2
cars. Sic. no. 4 hard winter, l car, mo.
Rejected hard winter, V4 car, 79c; No. 2
northern, 1 car, 84V4c No. 3 mixed, 1 car,
63Vtc. No. 4 mixed, 1 car, SOc.
CORN No. 2 white, 1 car. 49c; 2 cars,
ibo; No. 3, white, 10 cars, 49c; No. 4 1 car,
(lUr No. 2 vellow. 1 car. 4914c: 4 cars,
;49c;-no. 3 yellow, 2 cars. 49c; U.cars, 48Hc;
2 cars, 4854c No. 4 yellow. 2 cars, 48c No.
8' mixed, 1 car, 48Uc; 5 cars, 48c; 14 cars,
7U.,v Nn. 4 mixed. 2 cars. 4,.4C! 1 car. 47C.
OATS No. 2 white. 1 oar, .33c. Stand
ard, 1 car (choice). 32c; 1 car. 32V4c. No.
3 White., 1 car, 324c; 6 cars, 32c. Nq. 4
white, d cars, Sot 3 cars, 31c. No
grade, l car, aottc.
iiimi.-H(in renort for today
WHEAT No. 2 hard, 15 cars In, 21 cars
. Mnv .i a ram in. No. 4. 2 cars In.
No'vj .Wring, t ear In. No. 3 mixed. 2
cars in. o -uurum, vt .... .
rVmisr No. 2 yellow. 8 cars out. No,
s v.iinw. is ram In. 5 cars out, No.
Mellow,, 0 cars. Jn. No 2 white, 6 cars
In. ..NO. a wniie, o two m, "
No. '4 white, l car in. no.
No. 3, 7 cars in, o cars oui. a-u. i,
w...J In 1 cflr nut.
r a Ttt-Mn a whltf. 1 cars out. Stand
ard. 2 cars out. No. 3 white, 11 cars
inj 34 cars out. No. white, 3 cars in.
RXK-No. 2, 1 car In.
vyeeK x our
Commodity,
Wiieat
Corn -..,.: .v.
Oats j,
Today. Ago. Ago
.......37 36
.-61
. 31
. 1
75
SO
SHIPMENTS
Whiat .
com ...
17
44
25
107
33
40
T.ivrwiM closed with wheat QH1
higher and corn unchanged.
Primary wheat Tecelpts were 939.000
busneis anu sniBweitu.t" ,"
against receipts of 795,000 bushels and
shipments of 293.000 bushels ast year.
n.tm0ru mm rrerlots were 48S.0UO bush
l?r .hlnlmpnlK of 394.000 bushels,
against receipts of 619,00 bushels and
shipments 01 uo,wv ouincm ''""
D.lm.n not rrctlnts were 649.000 bush
m and nhlomenU of 619,000 bushels,
afafaat receipts of 787:000 bushels and
siupmcnt ot ai,wi uuBfi i j.
Oiunlia Cnsh Prices.
WHEAT-No. 2 hard.1 84ff4Sio: Wo.
lmrrt. 83WJ84c: No. 4 hard. 80382c; No
3 spring, 81H(g82ci, No. 4 spring, , 80V4
HORN No. 2 white, 49c; No. 3 white.
48fiai9c; No. -4 white, 4848Hc: No. 2 yel
i& ido- No. S vellow. 48W49c: No.
yrilow, 47H48c; No. 2. 48HHc; No. 3,
No. 4. 474M7V4cj
OATS No. 2 white, 33c; standard, 32W
32o No. 3 white, 3l8324c; No. 4 white,
31HQ31c
BAnLtEY Malting. 6360c: No. 1 'eed
"SyJs-No. 2. C5V4c; No. 3, 54tf65c.
V i
I .
Cnrlot Receipts.
Wheat. Corn. Oats
Chicago - i
Minneapolis 642
D.uluth t
Omaha p.
Kansas City (i8
StfT Louis 62
61
60
64
Winnipeg .723
CHICAGO CHAIN AND PHOVISIONS
la'l Ure of the Tradlnir and Clod tiff
1 Prlcefi on Hoard ot Trade.
tSVlICAQO, March 31. A Squeeio of
March wheat shorts In Liverpool! caused
a Slurry today which sent the price up
there to about an equal of UHc and was
reflected jiere In a market which made a
net gain of He to c Com closednet
'.iftHc to 4PHo higher, oats HSVia to
Mrrij,e up and provisions 2Hc lower to 10c
'fter strength given the wheat market
bl the situation In Ltverpool was added
to! "by the rush of shorts to buy, thure
being a Hoard of Trade holiday tomur
raw Aiecause of the election. Trading was
largely ot a local character and price
tlpctuatlons were narrow, There wan
some discussion of reports that this gov
.rhmnt mieht soon reduce the duty on
wileat from 25o to 74giOc ad valorem,
'Wltn Hour to oe aammeu tree, ina
tef, Old not seem to make a deep Impres-
ilQniand It had no effect on the market.
There was no Improvement in demand
fob icash wheat, total sales reported
belnyr but 10,000 bushels. Primary receipts
were 939,09 bushels, against 795.090 bushels
:ear ago. Seaboard clearances of
wheat and flour equalled 772.000 bushels.
Offerings of corn from the country
vre light today, good -weather keeping
the -farmers busy at home and tnterfer--with
the marketing. The east was
notf a buyer today, but some firmness
was given, the market on local trading.
Trade In oats was slow,' but because 'of
'Jghtness of orterings prices neta Bieaqy.
Provisions showed some firmness, Al
though the hog receipts at the yards
were much larger than had been ex
pected. Good buying of )ard helped
Urejijtthen the whole list.
Xrtlclel Open.1 High t Low Close.! Safy
wWat " ,
May.90U,Vtj
July IsWfHl
90H!90ViSI tS
99 I
VilW-aTs695ti&7
rr
uoin: i
Moj.Kliltrft
3?4
m
64H
July
Mi
Septto
uats:
May.
I
34Hj
33U
S3H
S4J4
S3H
;3mii
juiy.
Sent.
83H
33H
14
23?tS84
3Ji
Pork:
May.
so 4ru
20 60
20 40
20 06
20 40
20 6b
20 60
20 30
19 92
11 OTH
10 92V4
10 92H
11
10 90
10 72V4
July.
20 2530
20 22V,
20 374
Bent.
20 00
19 K
11 (e
10 02HI
Lard:
May.
11 05
II IS
11 15
July.
Sent.
10 87-901 10 97H
10 87H'
10 H
10 96-91
10 82-851
10 92W
10 90
nibs
May.
It 20
11 87W
10 95-971
11 20
10 86
11 S7V4
10 85
10 77H
July.
10 87
10 70-72
sept.
10 to
10 70-72!
Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: Cash. No.
red, SI.01G1.OT: No. 5 red, 95Q98C: No.
hard. KXff93e:.No. S hard. 899lc: No. 1
Sorthern, WMMOA40: No. 2 northern, 88H
Hc; No. 3 northern. 8687Ho; No. J
spring, SS39c; No. t spring. SSQ7c: No.
4 spring. velvet cnair, bsqwc;
durum, 87693c Corn. No. S yellow, Me;
No. 3, 616Jc; No. 3 white, Hftttltc; No.
3 yellow. Mt364c! No. I. 49fl0ttc; No. 4
white. MOtavtc: No. 4 yellow. W3MC
Data. M 9 nt.lt. ''JU. Nn 1 HUlt'
v.. a. ' ....... vvwsv. ..v. I
No. 3 white. S2ue33Hc: No. 4 white, Slfl
tc: standard, Musraiuc. urn: .no. z.
60H61c Barleyt 4668c. Timothy; 2.M
3.W. Clover: SlJ.axei8.00. Pork; S30.65.
lard: S11.15. Ribs: $11.00911.62.
iiuTTisit creameries, j&gavHfi.
EaOS Firmer: recelnts. 14.1S6 cases: at
mark, cases Included, i&HnS4C, ordinary
nrsts, i6H9i6c: nrsts, i7vnc
POTATOES Easier: recelnts. 102 cars:
Michigan. 45(g47c: Minnesota, 4347c; Wis
consin, 403P4SC.
PQULTItY Steady; dressed turkeys,
18o; live chickens. 18c; live springs, lTHa
NEW YORK GENBIlAIi MARKET
flnotatlons of the Day on Various
Commodities.
NEW YORK. March 2L FLOUR-Mar
ket dull: spring patents. H.VXQW, win
ter Htrnlehta. li.45oM.ES: winter patents.
M.706.10; spring clears. $4.1534.30; winter
extras, no. l, 3.swi.jo; winter extras.
No. 2, $3.7063.80; Kansas straights, $4.10
4.25. Buckwheat flour, dull, Rye flour,
quiet; fair to good, S3.6093.SO; choice.
$3.8534.00.
CORNMEAL Market steady; fine white
and yellow. $1.3091.35; coarse, $1.2CQ1.30;
kiln dried. 13.15.
WHEAT spot firm: .no. 2 rea. Ji.ivv4
elevator, and $1.12, f. o. b., fuioat, No. 1
northern Duluth, $1.00, f. o. b., ar.oct.
Futures were firmer on covering
prompted by the firmness abroad and In
the outside markets, closing ho nei
hlcher. May, 9?V5TOR4c. closed at 93o.
July closed at 96Tio; September closed at
&CVc. Bonded weat. May and July
closed at 97?ic
CORN -spot maruet steady: export, dmc,
f. o. b., afloat.
OATS Soot marKet steady: export. 374
038c: standard white. 3SVic: No. 3. 37U
38c: No. 4. S7a: natural white, 3738o; No.
2 nominal; white clipped, 3740Hc, all on
tracK.
BUCKWHEAT DUll.
BARLEY Market steady: feeding. 64Hc.
v. I. f.. New York; malting, 56C0c, c. 1.
f Buffalo.
RYE Market steady; No. 2 western, 60c
asked, c. I. f.. Buffalo, and feeding. 54ic,
c. I. f.. New York, opening navigation.
bran Market auu: western sprinn
bran, $22.00; standard middling, 100-pountl
sacKs, z.bu; cuy, (jaw.
HAY Market steady: No, 1, J1.0O31.05;
No. 2. 8590c; No. 3, 76ig80c."
HOPS Market easy; state common to
choice, 1912 crop. 1926o; 1911 prop, 9lio;
Pacific coast, 1912 crop, 1621c; 1911 crop,
U16c
LEATHKit MarKet iirm; hemlock
firsts. t&aiSai seconds, 27028c: thirds. 24
25c; rejects, 1920c.
HluhJb marKci sieauy; central Amer
ica. SOio; Bogota, 29-430?ic
TALLOW Market steady: prime sum
mer tallow, spot. $63&33.42; May, $6.40;
July. .: September, is.48; prime,. city.
6!4c; country, 64ig6o; special, 7c-
PROVISIONH fork, market firm:
mess, J22.2o 22.50; family. $23.0025.00;
Blinrl rlpRrn. f21.00ia22 M. Roof I !
mess, $19.00320.00; family, $23.00325.00; beei
nams, -ui meais, steady;
pickled bellies, 10 to 14 lbs., $14.5014.75;
pickled hams, S14.7S15.03. Lard, quiet;
middle west prime. J11.4&I1.65J refined.
sieaay; comment, su.vu; soutn America,
12.40: compound, steady at 7.7Efff8.00.
BUTTER Market firm. 1
CHEESE Market Irregular.
EQQS Market firmer.
POULTRY Dressed, market firm) fresh
killed western chickens. 16c: fowl ikv.
I 1
St, I.onls General Market.
ST. LOUIS, March 31. WHEAT Cash
No. 2 red, S1.06S1.06: No. 2 hard. 90K9lo.
CORN No. 2. 64SJ64Uc: No. 2 whits: 8U
OATS NO. 2, N- z white, 3540.
RYE 60c.
Closing prices of futures:
WHEAT May, 90Hc; July, 8S88ttc.
CORN May, 63c; July, 64o.
OATS May, 33Uc: July 33V10.
FLOUR Slow trade: red winter Datenta.
$4.060.05; extra fancy and straight. $4.00
uf.w, nara winter clears, w.l6Qa40.
heku Timothy, sio.oo.
CORNMEAL 32.90.
BRAN Bull; 86Jf90c.
HAY-Tmothyf nrm;. $i2;60uoo. ,
B AO Gr I NG 10c.
, TWINE Hemn. 8C.
1 :PnnVTFITnNHT.rl; 1 -f. T A
steam, ihj.wb'u.w. ury salt meats,
higher; short clears, 12c. Bacon, higher;
snort clears, isc.
POULTRY Steady. chickens. lio:
springs, 164c; turkeys, 20c; ducks, 16c;
geese, in:.
BUTTER Firm: creamery, 2835ttc.
, Eaas-Firm, 16c
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls , ,. 12.000 6,000
Wheat; .bu 62,000 63,000
Corn, bu 64,0(0 14,000
Oats, bu 94,000 31,000
Kansas City Grain and Provisions,
KANSAS CITY, Maroh 31. WHEAT
Cash: No. 1, S5H89c; No. 3, S&37c; No,
2 red. $1.01&1.06: No. 3. 91cfi 11.03.
CORN No. 2 mixed. 62o; No. 3, 60o;
NO. 3 White. 6: NO. 3, 60WS51C.
OATS-No, 2 white, 3&S36c; No. 2 mixed,
34C. ,'
RYE-$76SSa
HAY Choice timothy. $1.6013.0D;
closing prices or futures:
Kansas City closing prices:
WHEAT May, 8&S5Vic; July, S7HC
CORN May, 52Vic; July, 83H837ic
OATS May. 34Vic
BUTTER-Creamery, 34c; firsts, J2c;
seconas, uuc; pacKing, zc.
KGGS Firsts. 16V4c: seconds. i!313o.
POULTRY Hens, 15V4c; roosters. c:
ducks, nc.
Iteceipts. Bhipments,
Wheat, bus ...76,000 40.000
Corn, bu 60.000 14,000
OatS, bu 13,000 12,000
Mlnnentiolls Grain' Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. March SL WHEAT
May, 65ci July, '88c; September, &SH
88c. Cash: No. 1 hard, 87c: No. 1
northern, 85i$SSTc: No. 2 northern, 83H
B4Tfec; Nov 4 .nara, pioniana, omc; jno. 9,
81S2C.
CORN No. 3 yellOW, 45W5.
OATS No. 3 white. 30B31c.
RYE-63065HC.
BRAN-$16.00,17.00.
FLOUR First patents, $4.2&4.6Sr sec
ond patents, $4.0094.40; first clears, $3,003
3.30; second clears, $2.6032,70.
FLAX-11.23.
BARLEY 40gt6c.
Evaporated Apples aad Dried Fruits
NEW YORK. March 31. EVAPORATED
APPLES Quiet t fancy, 7W6Ul choice,
66Hc; prime. &8SHc
DRIED FRUIT Prunes, quiet." "but
firm; Callfornlaa up to 3O-40s, SVVSHc;
Oregons, 6HSHc. Apricots, quiet and
firm; choice, 19V610Uc; extra choice.
llOllttc: fancy, U4Q13Ua Peaches,
quiet and firm; choice, eWtJCVc extra
choice, 6t47c; fancy,-. 7HQ8C Raisins,
steady; loose muscatels, 34466140; cholct
to fancy, seeded, &36c; seedless, 6Sc,
London layers. $1.4QL45.
Liverpool Grain Market.
LIVERPOOL. March 31. WHEAT -Spot,
steady; No, 2 Manitoba. 7s 6Hd;
No. 3 Manitoba,, 7s. 64: futures strong;
May. 7s 4ttd; July, 7s 3Ud; October, 7s 3d.
CORN Spot, steady: American mixed,
new, 4s 10'd; American mixed, old. 6s;
American mixed, old, via Oalveaton, 6s
8Hd; futures, steady; May, American
mixed, 6s f., July. La Plata, 6s 4d.
FLOUR Winter Datents. 29s.
. HOPS in London, Pad no coast, 141 10s
43 U lUfl.
UlRln tlntfer Market.
ELGIN. March 3L -BUTTER Firm, JSC,
NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
Causes Little Disturbance.
EFFECT WAS SENTIMENTAL
Decline of n Point Was General
nt Openlnsr, bnt After Fifteen
Mlnntes Deesae Nor
msl,
NEW YORK, Maroh M. The stock
market was llttio disturbed by the death
ot J. P. Morgan. The news from Rome
was the overwhelming feature ot the day
In the financial district, but Its effect
was largely sentimental. Reports during
the last few weeks had oreDnred the
street for the news -which came today
and as It was received one hour before
the opening of the market there was
ample time for protective measures. It
was assumed from the outset that the
market would be kept welt In hand, but
the degree ot resistance shown was sur
prising to traders.
The moderate decline of Americans In
London before the opening here gave a
lairiy accurate estimate or tne eueci on
securities of Mr. Morcan'n death. De
clines of a point or less were general, but
nerore trading had been under way m
teen minutes the list rallied strongly.
Steel, the chief Moraran stock. Was fairly
active, but If decline was confined to a
point. By the end of the first hour
louses were virtually maae up.
The highest level was not maintained,
however, the list going to the low point
before noon. Tightening of call money
to the highest rate of the year was a
depressing mtiuence. uovernor Buizera
approval of the "full crew" bill, which
Is expected to increase expenses ot rail
roads In this state considerably, was an
other factor. Prices rose again in the
afternoon, but trading became dull.
Call money touched 7 per cent It was
retmrted that Berlin was renewine It
bids In this market for money, offering
8H and $ per cent for thirty-day runds.
The bond marKet was irregular.
Number ot sales and leading iJotatloiis
on stocks today were as follows:
Bait t. win. ww. imwm.
Amalsunttl Coppr .
AmtrlciD Asrlcultnrsl ..,
Antrlctn Dt suttr..
American Ciin
American Cux tti
Amtrlctn C. A K....
American Cotton Oil..,..
Am. Ic 8urltlM. ...... .
American LlnM4 .......
Amarican Lecooiotlrt ...
American 8. 'A R.
Am. 8. A It. ptd.
Am. Buser lUtlnlns
Amtrlcn T. A T.. ....
American Tobacco
Anaconta Mlnlnc Oo....
Alohlaon
Alchtaon pM .....
Atlantic Coot Une
Daltlmore A Oblo.
DthUhm 8tMl
Brooxlrn Rapid Tr...,..,
Canadian radtlo ,
Central leather
Cbeaapcake A Ohio......
Chicago O. -W
CMcaco, U. A St. r
Chicago A N. W
Colorado F A I.....
Coniolldated Oa
Corn Prodscta
7MN 1IH Tltt 7)U
. it
l.tM UK I1U I1U
,(M I1H H il
U1K 111 1HU
MS
41
K
1K
"MS
104
41
47
It
7K
10J
im lit ill lit
1,400 liiH isiu U1V4
J49
1.7(9 ItH ttTi 1H
J. 100 10iH HI HIS
10(1 ItfOH 100 loo
100 1UH IH lit
1.100 IllU IHtl 101
1.500 IT , lH H
1,100 lilt. aiH
4.400 M1M UIU ISIU
H
4.100 1K 70 71M
100 15 IS 1IV4
a.eeo nni neu in
400 lit K 115U
O0 !V4 14 UK
uo in in; nti
too u io uvt
Delaware A Hudaon....,
Denrtr A Itlo Orande...
Dmtir A R. 0. pfd....
Dlatlllera Securities ..,
Erie
Erie lat pfd
Erie id pid
Oeneral Electric
areet Northern pfd
Great Northern Or ctfa.
in
to
"J
400 17 17 II
1(00 IS HK tl
300 41 4S 4S
4.109 111 lit in
100 Ii H u
1M
ana nu it IT
Illinois Central
Interborotjgh Met.
Inter. Met, pfd
International Haneeter .
Inter-Marine pfd .......
International Paper
International Pump ....
Kanaaa Cttr Southern...
1.000 It IT (7i
100 10 lOt 104
It 10
10 W.l
lot
too
10
10
Lacled aaa
Lahlah Valler
100
li.goo iu ill iH
tOO 117 1UH 111
100 1SS 115 114
WO It It
Loulaelll A Nsahetll..
M., Bt. r. a a. s. u..
Mlaaourt, K. A T..
Mlaaourl Pacific ........
2.100 11M II sa
National Blacult
National Lead
N. It. IU of M. td pfd.
New Torlc Central
N. V., O. A W
Norfolk A Weatern
North American
400 Utli lit 111
47
MH
tOO 1MU 106 lOt
300 10 10
too 101 IM '101
17
Northern l-aeine
1'aelflo -Mall
PennarlYanla, ..........
People's Ou
(.109 HI 111 117H
H
, 1.200 111 1UH 111
, ...... .,. it
p., c; c. a at. l......
Plttabursh Coal
Preaaed Steel Car
rullman Palac Car
Tleadlns
tOO H M t(
It
too rr ir zi
100 140 ltd lit
, Is, ooo ltl no ll
tOO 14 It It
S0O MM H M
too 11 11 11
Itepubllo I. A 8
urpuDiic i. a o. piu...
Rock laland Co
Hock laland uo. pro...,
tt. L. A S. F. M Pfd.,
ffeaboard Air Une
Seaboard A. L. pfd....
Sloea-Bhetllfld S. A I..
Southern Paclfle ......
t 1,000 17 II
tOO It It
400 10 20
, 100 4t 4414
17
It
It
44
It
4.100 101 100 100
Southern Railway
i.too :t st it
ev. n. !, ti tOO to 71 10
Tenneaaea Copper
. aw 4 s
too II II llu
Texaa A Pacific.......
Union Paclflo
Itnlnn Peeltto nfd....
, It.tOO HI ltl 191
, ..... H
United Statea Itealtr....
100 It II tl
United Stale Rubber...
United Statea Btoel
U. 8. Steel pfd
Utah Copper
Va. -Carolina Chemical .
Wabaah
. MOO t4 tl UK
. 77,100 II M tl
. TOO 101 107 101
, 1.700 tl tt tl
14
I
11
40
tVabaah pfd
100 II
'"tio "ii
i.too tl
it
it
tt
weitem Marjiano
Weatern Union
Weatlnrhouae Kleetrie.
.0
tl
Wheellnt; A tne
Is-dUldend.
Total sale tor the day, IIUOO ebaree
s
New York Money Market,
nmw fonx. March 31. MONET Di
call, strong. 6Vt7 per cent; ruling rate.
6 per cent; closing bid, 64 per. cent: of
fered at 7 per cent. Time loans: Steady;
sixty days, 664 Per cent; ninety days,
6 per cent; six months, 6 per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 6 per
cent. Bterllng exchange, easier with ac
tual business In bankers' bills at $4.8326
tor sixty day bills and at $1.8720 for de
mand. Commercial bills, $t824.
SILVER Bar, 67Hc; Mexican dollars,
47Hc.
BONDS Government, steady; railroad.
Irregular. -1 -
Closing quotations on bonds today were
as follows:
tj. B. ref. 2a. M-'WHrt a M
o coupon ;ryt ". t. mi... 11 v
U. I. ta, re( 101 U A N. unl. 4 M
io coupon ;??S,Ji- T' 1M
1). S. 4a. rex ..HIS do 4a 14
4a COUHO 'ii?'10- Pxl'lo 4a.,..., tt
Panama Ja coupon.. ao coot, aa , u
A.-C. let t cite... " N K K et M. 4a. II
Arner. Jag. ts.i
IN. T. s.... 15
A. T. & T. ct. ia..JJ to deb. 4a ., tITi
OAm, Tobaoeo H....in'n r. n. ji, a H,
Armour 'A CO. ta.. JO ev la M
Atcblaoa eo. Ja HN. W. jrt c 4a.. 4
a, ct. 4a 1W JJ -, 4a. lot
o T.' $... lSSK2- IP4'"' i- M
A ft L. 1st 4t tl .do ta it
a. nhi. aa Ma B. L. Ar i.
do lHiv. -!SiTr,.1,n- T- Hs lilt. Mf
Ilrook. Tr- ct. 4.- IT do con. 4a ioo 7
Sen, ol Oa. V 1"BIVa,I1.n. M
n. leather U..... JIHS. U A . F. f,. 471
Cttee. A Ohio 41. ( , la 71
do cost. 41... .. fOHgt. It, t. W. e 4... 7
Chlcaso A A. la.. JJJjfi A dJ;
C. D. Q. i- Pa, col. 4a.... U
C R. 1. 4k P. t. 4a. tlHtto. JUIIwar t 104
a mSm iti. ... . 9 aa mmn. 4a. v
a tv s' r a 4s. MJ4Vni rtn 4i:.:: tt
a A H. ct. 4e.... J r. 4a. Ii
D. A R. o. n. o" i re i. u,. n
rHatlllara' tt .0477. 8. Robber t....10S
Brla p. I. 4a 14 la... 100
to sn. aa. ! v-nem. H.. 14
do ct. 4a, aer. B. J1,.S,,, A -
III. Cen. ll ret. 4a. nWesUrn U4. 4a t
Inter. M- 4,Ua Utf Sf B,.-
Inter-Uarlne 4a WIa. Central 4a to
japan 4a
. Did, Offered.
Boaten Mining1 Stock.
BOSTON, March It Clotlnr quotaUons
on mining stocks were:
Allouea PMohak
nHHiniTt
er 71 KTada Con
tl.Slarfar Mlre
n lNerth Butt
51
17
t
1
It
tl
at
It
II
A
Stt
ti
Amai. upper
A. z. u.
B, A C. C, A f. M. tNrtli Lake .....
Ll. St AnaonA wi, uirainioa, .....
Cai. A Hel , 4 Oeeeola
Centenslal 14Qtncr
Cbpper Itanrt C. C. 44 Shannon
Eaat DutU C. M II Superior
Franklin ' fujrlor A B M
Olrwia Oon. lTmeratk
OranW Con Ji U. H. R R. A M.
Oreen Cananea .. 7 ed, pH
I ale RoTele Copper. $iSCtah Con
Kerr Lake' .!iLta Copper O.....
Lake Copper 1 Wlaona
be Sail Copper .... IHWolrerlne
Miami Ccppr II
Hi -)t Tidied.
London Stock Market.
LONDON, March 31. American tcurl
tles were unsettled during the early trad
ing owing to J Plerpont Morgan s con
dition and the continental political sit
uation. Prices opened a fraction lower
and moved Irregularly until noon, when
the pranged from unchanged to H - j
Contoli. tnoatr 'IHLoolrtllU A Nuh.1))
m irmnt. MT.. 7IHM.. Ku. A TuiL IIV
Aintl cortxr ' Ysrli ttrl..lujiv
Atchlion 10 Norfolk A WtrttmlMV
Baltimore u..iumiiiii nmcrn. ii
Cn4lui rolll ..XCHl'niiiJlTUoU
to
eapeal
. Orel
. tl
. t
.101
.lit
. t
Ptr
Chi
reat Western. It Southern Itr
ml.. Mil. at r.iu soutntm raeme
THATtr 4k nio 0 .. t Hi Union rclfl .
Krt V. 8. Steel
do in pia " w iwt.n , ,
Oro Trunk Ut Tir
IIIIboU Ctntrtl ..m Kind Mlatt ....
BiLvi.it uar, wchk at lo'.w
ounoe.
MONEY 4H Pr cent.
TJISCOUNT RATES Short bills. 4i Per
cent; three months' bills, 4 7-160 1H per
cent. ,
OMAIIA GUNUHAl, MARKET
nilTTEn No. L I-lb. carton. SCc; No. I
80-lb. tubs. SSHo; No. J. ISC
CHEESE Import en bwiss. kc; Amen
can Hwlas. 2ci block Hwlss. Itcl twins.
i;V4e; daisies, 17Hc; triplets, 17Uc; young
Americas. lc; blue label brick. 19c; llm-
bercer, l-lo., uoi i-m., szc; new xorK
white, SOo.
POU1.TKT- uroiiers, per aos.;
hena. 18a: cocks. 11c; ducks. SOc: ceese.
18c; turkeys, Kci plseons, per dot, $i.0;
broilers, auve aouwei nrm. iirnfiK, oia
roosters, So', ducks' full feathered, lto;
Kese. full feathered, 13c) turkeys. li16c;
pigeons, per doc, 17.00; homers, fi.M;
rionnniwi , uuw iua.i, Afar 20.1 ICS'
14c: large crapples. frosen, 10a: BparUshLMar! il. It TS
mackerel. 140: eei. ioo, naaaooK. uo;
flounders, Uoi shad roe. Per pair, JOn; I
salmon, 8c; halibut, ISo; buffalo tc; bull-
heads, Uo; oysters, bay standards, SLS0:
northern, si.w; selects, i.7bi oounu, i.so.
Ullicr l uio-niun, kta, l, v, no, 1
UHa; No. S. HHo. Iolns; No. 1. !
Nn. 1 ltc: No. S. lfWc. Chucks! No. 1.
lie; ftio, nu. o, rTac nuuiiua. v. i
1. 13Wo; No. 2, lac; No. . izc. Flates:
No. l. 8c; no. z. bc; no. J, 80.
imTIITS ADDles. extra fancy larva
Rome Deautles, per box, $1.71; extra fancy
large Yellow Nbwton. Pippins per box.
II. W; extra fancy wastunrton white win
ter Pearmalns, per box, 11.83; extra fancy
Washington Wtnesaps, per box, S1.00;
Utah Wlnesaps, per box, $1.60; xtra
fancy Qanos, per box, $1.26; extra fancy
lien Davis, per vox, ai.io; exira tancy
anno, per bbl., $3.00; extra, fancy Hon
Davis per bbl.. $2.76; extra fancy Wine
aap, per bbl., $3.60; extra fancy Missouri
Pippins, per bbl., I3.SS. OranKes, Florida,
extra fancy, St Mike's, 80. . lit. 126. 160,
17. 200, a. per box, $4.00; extra fancy
Valencia, 80, 96. HI. 126. 160, ITS. SOO. ai.
per box, $4. GO. Lemona, extra fancy
BOUtniana ueauues, vwa ana aowa, per
box, $8.00; extra choice. Justrlte, per
box, $7.60. Qrapefrutt, Florida. Indian
nivr. M and SO sixes. S3.7&: 64. $3.60: 46.
$3.25; SS, $300. Louisiana strawberries.
Pr case, U.7I. uranoernes, lancjr, tni
bbl.. $7.00; Jumbo, per box, $z,80.
VEX3BTABt.ES Potatoes, Colorado
Rural, per bu., 60o: Red River Early
Ohio, per bu., 60c Onions, large red
Globe onions, per sack. $1.00; larne white
Indiana, per lb., 2c; large Spanish, per
crate, $1.60. Bweei poiaiow, ivamaa,
table stock, per bbl., $2.60; Kansas seed,
per bbl. (due April 1 to 10). $1.00. To
matoes, fancy Florida, per S-basket
crate, $3.00; choice. 6-basket crate $2.60.
Celery. Florida, per crate, S, 4, 6, 8-dpz.,
$3.00; Florida, medium, iter dor.. 60o; Cal
ifornia Jumbo, per dox. 85o. Shallots, per
dos.. 60c New beets, carrots, turnips, per
dox.. 60c Parsley, per dos., 60e. Radishes,
per dox.. 60c Head lettuce, per dos.. $1.00;
homegrown leaf, per dox., 40c. Oreen pep
pers, per basket. 60c Wntx or green
beuna, per mw, ...w. ...,.n" .w-,-bers,
per do.. $1.00tT2.09. Cauliflower, per
crate, $2.00. Venetian garlic, per lb.. 12Wc
New York cabbage, per lb., lUc Etra
plant, per dox., $2.00. Rutabagas, per lb..
l4o; beets, turnips and carrots, per bbl.,
1.00e iftHATTC TlMlfitt VAlltttkr
cer bu., S3 ids., " -!
white ter bu 22.00. Evaporated cran
berries.'larton containing $6 pkgs.. per
carton, $2.70. Figs, new California, 80-
size U RS;' imported. 7-crown. per lb., 17c.
DatVs HalowlU per lb.. 6tfo: Dromedary
br'aV": Package. $2.00; Anchor brand
lb lie. Pecans, medium, per lb.. 131,4c:
Tnmbo. per lb.. 16c: aiant TOoulslana .
t,i.ti ner lb.. JSC uiioerm, per iu
STAlmSnds! Drake, per lb.. 16c; Paper
o,.n 18c Rraxils. per lb., 10c; large
Ah fner lb.. 12c. Black walnuts, per
7b Mavtl ' pSauS, raw. No. 1. per lb., ewe;
frmbo per lb, 8c; roasted, per lb., . 8lc.
wieitorynuts, sbeiiDBrK, per io.. , mnjo,
Hickorynm . rico popcorn, per lb..
P wArttirkdlsh. 2 dox. bottles In case.
SSV ?oi? $1.90- Cocoanuts. per sack. J6.C0;
III d" n Mott's cldsr. per keg.. 3.60j
Nenawaa, yc. '
' nion Market.
. tr si rnTTON Quiet;
middUMr i4o : no sales: receipts. un
Iaes; a1llpmis. 2.235 bM"! "
bvpw TORK. March 31. COTTON The
7,000 bales. .
itmv Market.
tidit-rtr HAY No. 1 upland, $9.rAll
tSK?" ftiandr.rWv SJLiHS:
10,
land $6.0O7.0g; No. I nQian". rtZX.
SwU&tXO! No. 3 lowland. $5.W
flarr-hlce rve and oat, $&S8.W
choice wheat. $5.00.W. .
lanv cutting. 29.00JJ11.W;
w"-1 :r..rL ..kum u
3, any cumin,
t. r.nitda Market.
NEW TORK. March SL-he primary
Steady. Bru" from
f.'T. i ...oil .ini In the flood sons
expected to resume business In a; week or
and" good. r-orfer-ea" by Dayton
Row silk was quiet on account of the
strike.
wiiiianlree Grain Market.
Mrt.WATJKEE. March 31,-WHEAT-
No. 1 northern. SMTOOc; No. Snorthern,
fWssHo! No. 2 hard winter, SO&Olcj May,
eel... Ti.1v tUtAr.
CORN-No. 3 yellow, 6263Hc! No. 3
wrtlte. WWW. '"
July. 640.
OATS 33381c
nvti-tlo.
BARLEY 62fl68c.
Wool Market.
an t rvm S. Mnrch II. WOOL Steady
medium grades combing and clothing,
23H26o; light fine. Il21e; heavy fjne,
lSgioo; lUD wasneo, diduc. '
renrtn Market.
PEORIA, March 31. CORN No.
white. 6U4c; No. 3 yellow, 61V4o: No.
VJtllAW. KOUc.
OATS No. 2 whit. 34c; standard,
3SHc; No. 3 white, 2383314.
More Autos Are Still
Needed for Belief
The citlsens relief committee is calling
for more automobiles. Relief stations
asked for cars and could not be provided
because many cttlune had failed to, fur
nlsh the cars the committee has been
using, believing they were no longer
needed. Relief stations will need cars all
week.
HELD ONTO BOOK WHICH
HAD TO BE RETURNED
When the tornado struck the Carr real
dence, S09 Burt street. Walker Carr,
aged 8f, was reading a book In the sitting
room. After the excitement was over an
older member of the family questioned
the boy about what he held on to during
the storm, for he camo out without a
soratch. 'Why, to this book," ha repled,
"I knew It had to be returned to the
library "
Key to the 81tutIon-Bte Advertising,
QM AHA LIE STOCK MARKET
Run of Cattle Small, with Trade
Slow to Lower.
H0QS ARE FIVE TO TEN LOWER
Sheep nnrt Lamha In Very Mhernl
Supply, rrlth Dcmanil finite
nrlsk anil Irlco ateartr
on All Kinds.
SOUTH OMAHA, March 31, 1913,
Recelnts. w.w rm. Iloca. BheeP
Katlmate Monday .... 3.211 7.277 12.W8
same day last week.. 4,052
Same day 2 weeks a bo. 1..I5
4.707
2,343
9.211
3,061
21,084
10.423
1,003
Same days 3 weeks ago 6.663
4,919
4.176
1,876
came aay 4 weeks ago 4.081
Same day last year., 1.741
The following table shows the receipts
of cattle, hogs and sheep at Bouth Omaha
for the year to date, as compared wiw
last years 1811 1911. lnc Dec
Cattle 234.SZ3 254,601
Hogs 71.227 S74.9SO 2U.T6S
Sheep 8T4.WJ 668,167 6,650
The following table shows the range ot
prices for hogs at Bouth Omaha for the
last few days, with comparltons;
Date. 1913. 112.11911.1910.)109.11.07.
6 661 110 611 6 44
4 631
6 4$
44
IS
I 851 S 31 lb 411
4 66
7 101
6 4S10 6SI
4 7M
Mlr, tl
jjj., jt
Mar. 24 8 60
7 !
6 47)10 491 6?)
16
6 98
6 451
10 61
6 66
4 79
4 80
4 89
616
6 41
10 631
10 65
6 61
Mar, SS. IS 87U
7 01
6 35
6 681
6 0S
Mar. ?.l 8 83
Tl,
10 63
6 67
Ul b t-3
Jklftr. J7. IS K6
ar. a. 8 84
7 27
7 48
6 371
6 42
e
6 72
e
6 68
6 681
6 65
7 ti
6 to!
6 11
10 70
6 23
Mnr I UU
7 66 6 82
7 71 14
10 71
5 67
6 7S
6 31
mar JW.I -
10 M
39
Mar. 31.1 8 7S
6 29
10 67
Sunday.
Receipts and disposition of live stock
at the union Stock yards, Bouth umana.
Neb., for twenty-tour hours ending at 3
o'clock yesterday;
JIECEI pts r a rt fL
Cattle.Hogs.Sh'p.Hr's,
C. M. &. Bt. I' 4
Wabash 1
Union Pacific 22
C. ft N. W., east.... 18
C, Rt. P., M. ft O.. S
C, B. A Q., east
C, B. A Q., west.... 45
C. R. I. A P., west, ..
Illinois Central....'..
Chicago Ot West.. 3
21
31
7
39
28
17
11
Total receipts... 107
101,
65
14
DISPOSITION HEAD.
Cattie.liotf.Mheep.
Morris & Co
292
Mt6
i.itD
Swift and Company.... 419
1,421
1,457
1.7V9,
(65
"isi
2,(64
2,406
2,232
,...
Cudahy Packing Co.
671
443
Armour & uo..,.
uc it warts, a uo.
Morreii
RutledEe
Benton, Van Sant ft 1.
Hill ft Bon
F. B. Jewls
Huston ft Co...,....'
61
190
139
4
61
12
61
G3
318
61
17
116
61
393
B. Root ft Co
F. Husx..
Rosenstock Bros
McCreary ft Kellogg....
Werthetmer ft Degen...
H. F. Hamilton
Rothschild A Krebs....
.....
.....
Mo. A Kan. Calf Co
G DC A ChrlStI
Other buyers .....
1,140
Totals .....3,297
6,460 10,&il
CATTLE Cattle receipts were light at
this point for a Monday and practically
at all other markets. At the same time
tho demand appeared to be more or less
limited, so that there were everywhere
Plenty ot came 10 suppiy me icmui.o
mcnts of buyers. More than that the de
mand was so lacking In urgency that
prices everywhere showed more or less
weakness. This market presented no ex
ception to the general rule.
Tiaat aiMura worn alow ana auu. wnu
prices anywhere from weak to 10c lower
and In some cases more than that.
Cows and heifers do not snow so mucn
nhiinra un hf liners, there being a ten
dency on the part of buyers to take the
cheaper cattle.
ninrVura nmt fateriers were In moderate
demand and rather slow sellers at last
week's decline. . . . . . .
Quotations on Cattle Good to choice
r nt..r. ts VHSKM: fair to KOOd beef
steers, $7.roys.w; .common u iir
rt lamn o rood .to choice heifers.
$7.a6es.l5; good to choice cows, S.764ji7.M.
fair to good grades, a.eowv.Bui vuiuuwu .
fair grades. $4.90 0.86? .good to. choice
BtOCKers ana leeuera, .i,..".,
good stdekers and, feeders. M.nt&lM:
common to fair stocliers. and feeders,
im 7K. iimtii cowi and heifers, $6.0O2I
700; veal calves, 7.0O8D.7B; bulls, stags.
etc., so-wotzo.
Itepresentative saiea. ,
BEEF STEERS.
Ne.
At. Tt. Ne. At. rr.
,. ttt 7 10 14.,.., Hit I 00
1...
$4...
1037 7 M a... e wy
1...
1100 7 to
,1010 7 70
... IM 7 70
1011 7 "I
1110 7 II
1141 7 0
114 7 to
1107 7 It
, uu tea
1 1110 100
11...
7, Hit 100
I til I 10
17 lltO I It
1 lilt I It
10 ,.,,1111 I tt
II 1141 t 10
11... iui a 40
1...........1I10 1 it
I...
tl...
11...
il...
11...
10...,
It...
1...
"' STEERS AND HEIFERS.
441 7 10 11 Nl
. .... 117 7 10 II IUI I M
CovsnAND HEIFERS.
Ill W 4 .t.... 110 t K
COWS.
It...
II...
II...
1006 S'tO . -17... 1077 I Jrt
r,ioto 1 M '
........ tt t tt,:
...'f,f,.tw-tnt
a., iwt. w
l..t,v......U 176
l..l.i,V(.!010 l.lt
l...........li t .
s,.;,s,vio I?"
Vl-l 1X0.4 X.
. It... tM. 7 W
.;..,'. .11x1
i;..t.x.,.ll!4 tit,'
l.lM. lt
1 tit' t W
..l,,.r -H" ' ' 10
... IM. 7 10
I .whiHH- 7 11
U..,,...!llU TM
IV HI w
,.a.W..:..li Wmir&&.
1 U.tllt.ttt , 144 M.
I .1T.-717 lit
Ill 1 tt
1 '107 I'M'
tl.l...
. 711 7 It'
, lOt 7 It
.711 7 40
.tit 7 40
. lto 7 10
,1060 7 70
10 tM) 4 tl
11 II, t II .
tl .... 141 tit,
11 Ill IU
1 1010 7 no
1 1... ut in
BULLS.
, tto tto 1....
.1111 lit 1,,..
..1U0 4 II
J.11SJ TOO
.1400 T-10
""llano t 71 1'..'.
1)0 IM-
STB IS 113 AND oTAUH.
1071 7 40
HALVES.
30....
1 140 I 10
1. .......... UO 7 tt
4,. ,'... 441 7 10
1 .!..".... 117 7 C4
t Ill I 71'
4 ; ut 1 711
4 no 00;
1 nt t tt.
1...,., uo t u
1 ,.. us t
1 110 t to
i ,,. no 1 to
1 uo t to .
4 IM t KM
SI 417 7 70
40
1,..,.,.....00 too
lJJ....... lit 100
l',..i!,.,170 111
140 I tO 1 ltl t 71'
A....
4
130 t 10 1 1 I It
""stSckers and feeders.
1
It
t ,
11
11........
17. ......
111 7 00
II..
Ill 7 10
HO ' 7 11
700 7 11
in in
,171 T U
, 771 7 40
It...
t...
II...
17,..
17...
... Ill 7 M
... Ill T 40
... 711 7 tt
.,,1104 T 10
... 711 7 U
u
ttt 7 to
II...
.......UOI. 7 M
wrxiR Aa comoared with the last few
weeks receipts this morning were rather
liberal, about 101 cars or 7,277 head being
reported in. This Is 2.600 more than last
Monday, 6,000 heavier than two weeks Ago
and 6,000 larger than the same day last
year. '
As was the cise three weeks ago, buy
ers used the heavy receipts In Chicago
aa a means ot lowering prices at this
point. Shippers and speculators picked
up a few loads of good light and butcher
weights early at tlgures that lookrd to
be a big five and In some cases aa much
as 6010a lower than Saturday. Packers
were; even more bearish, and their early
bids wen) largely ten cenis lower.
n,r, nvreji to cashing their hold
lngs ot this decline, but buyers refused
to do any better, and while the market
waa vsry slow and draggy. In the end
practically everything was sold at a Itiim
decline, neavies wr i vi u.u,wiu
again today and consequently me
tu.4 h. run tnrr.A of the cut in values,
-.... 1 . v. .t ..... n hjt trndM It
was nearly mid-day before anything like
a clearance was maae.
nnlk nt aalns landed at 18.768.80 and
some real good lights brought aa high as
$8.90 just a nlCKel ueiow oaiuruay s toy,
Tnwanti the close values became tt any
thing weaker than during the earlier
hours and buyers yvere not making mucn
of an effort to pick up what hogs were
still in first hands. Generally speaking
It was a siowj suckv mr an mo wax
through, with good lights the only graded
that seemed to be In much demand.
No, At. Sh. lr. No. A. 8h. Pr.
It . . II 10 I M 71 30 ... 8 ft
It .. .10 ... I 70 71 ttt ... I 77
M .. til . . I Tl Tt Ml 10 77 U
Tt 134 10 l It 110 ... ITT
71 m ... I 141 ... I 71
71 til 40 171 t Ml M ITT
tt nt UO I Tl Tt Ill ... UiU
M 10 ... t Tl Tt 114 ... t TT
M it to t Tt M NT ... 84
10 ill 10 lit U 101 ... tM
Tl Ml . . t Tt tl Ill . . ft
Tl MT ...! il 110 ... I 4
tt Mi ... I Tt Tt HO ... t $)
tt ill . . I Tl M 248 It a M
II i0 40 I Tt tt ill W M
10 3(0 40 I Tt It J0 ... S to
Tt MS 1M art 11. ......MT ... ttt
tt, ITt 10 IT! Tl . .... 40 It
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71 Ill 10 I 7t
SHBKP-A fairly lively trade with
Driers fullv aieadv with the olose Of last
week featured the market one both.--fnt
lambs and matured muttons tins morn
ing. Business was regarded by sellers
as very satisfactory In view of the lib
eral receipts at this point and the .very
fair runs showing up at other live stock
centers. The local supply nmounted to
kAmit nrtv.fivn Mm. r li.Dnl head, being
around 3,473 head more than a week ago
On the same day one year ngo only -l.uw
head were yarded. The buyers were out
In good season and apparently, had.. very
good orders to fill, nnd (inconsequence
tho bulk ot the offering was disposed
tt at n a anna ltl a hntlP
8ome Mexican Iambs fed In JJcbraskn.
and weighing around eighty pounds
chanced hands fairly early at IV. 4ft, top
lor tho day. A large share of the Inmb
offerings consisted of fed westerns, qulto
a lew ot wnicn sold at ts.o, xnis pneo
being the highest for such classes. Snoru
lambs wore of very fair volume In con
trast with what has been coming ot late,
u ml some on that order sold up to $7.23,
Feeder buyers were on the market and
found some suitable stock available, moat
of which came In from points in Wyo
ming and Montana. Trnde In feeders and
shearers was rather slow, with & very
weak undertone', very few It any offer
ings being disposed of before 11 o clock.
There was the usual small percentage
nt hmI nhceu and and Yearlings In sight.
and, us noted above, thoy told on a
steady basis. Hulk ot the ewra went at
a ramie ot $&.9O4J6.00, wltn some Mexican
yearlings bringing $7.25. There worn
practically no wetners offered.
quotations on oneep ana uamoa-uooa
to choice Mexican lambs. $S.a8.60; fall
to good Mexican lambs, $S.00tl.Z&; good
to choice western lambs, tS.0O36.J6; fall
to good western lambs, $7.85tt.O0; reedet
lambs. $7.G53.20! yearlings, light. $7,260
7.6; yearlings, heavy, $6.767.60; wethers.
fair to gooa, &.uoau.i&; ewes, gooa io
choice, $4.0006.26; ewet, fair to good, $3.76
6,oo: cuim ana ducks, tiiDwt.w.
NO. AV.
135 Idaho fefder lambs G6
Pr.
7 70
7 70
6 26
8 45
7 75
6 60
6 90
,800
' 7 00
8 10
8 10
8 25
8 20
8 20
6 SS
84 Idaho feeaor laiiios... n
34 Idaho ewes
. 83
. 80
. 62
. 89
749 Mexican lambs
146 fed lambs
KJ fed wethers
18 fed ewes ......
105
107
96
87
88
, 86
90
, 80
211 ted ewes
12 fed yearlings .
176 fed lambs .....
76 fed lambs ....
262 ted lambs ....
420 fed lambs ......
670 fed lambs
93 fed ewes
116
CHICAGO I.IVB STOCIC MAIIKKT
Cattle Steady Hons llltihc
Bhet-p and Lambs Lower.
CHICAGO. March 31. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 20,000 head: market genera ly
steady: beeves. $7.0009.10: Texas steers,
13.00S7.7C; western steers, $6.858.10; stock-
ers and leeuers, tu.vwus.uj; cows ana ncu
rs. ta.G0O8.00: calves. 16.00110.00.
HOOR Receipts, 66,000 huad; market
light, closod. 104J15 cents higher, othere
steady at Saturday's overage; bulk of
sales, $8.3609.40; light, $9.2&30.62H: mixed,
$9.00iSfl.45; heavy, $3.76410.33; rough, $8.76
Makes You
Good Feeling
PASTEURINE
(ANTISEPTIC LIQUID)
Most Used Because Most Useful
First thing in the morning put a tea
spoonful of PASTEURINE in half a glass
01 water. Snult some through your nose,
gargle some and even swallow a little for
the good 01 your stomach and
the way down. Use the rest to
cleanse your mouth.
Then breathe deep into your
lungs some cool morning air and
that invigorating aroma of
PASTEURiNE. Presto! Your
head and throat feel as' "clear as a
quill." There is a pleasing coolness and
an appetizing taste in your mouth.
You tingle all over with good feeling.
1 Oc, 35c, $ 1 .OO at Drug Stores
If your druggist does not have Pasteurine
send us lOo Jor large trial bottle and literature.
Jno.T. Milliken &, Co., St. Louis, U.S.A.
S.W; pigs. $T.109.36..
fUIBHP AND I.AMBS-liejelpts, Zlt.WW
head; market steady to 10 tents lower,
native. $S.90J.75; western, $.00lH75.' Year
ling, - $6.867.86: lambs, native, S.Wa
Kaiian City Live Stock Market.
KANRA8 CITY. March 31. CATTLK-
Recelpts. S.000 hrnd. Including 800 south'
erns; market steady to 10 cents lowef,
dressed beef and export steers, $S.16
9.76; fair to good, $7..10; western
steers, $7.3Mf8.40: stockers and feeders.
$fl.50t?8.16; southern steers. $6,6038.66;
southern cows, Il fiOB8.oo; native cows ana
hotrers. $4.5088.26; bulls, $5.857.25; calves,
$7.00810.00. ,
HOQS Receipts. 7,000 htad. market
steady; bulk of sales. $8.S0t7O00; heavj
$8.S042$.90; packers and butchers, $3. go
9.00; lights, $.1.Kp9., pigs, $7-7&&B-25.
SHEEP ANU LAMMS Receipts. 8.TO0
head; market steady to 10 cents hlghrr.
Colorado lambs, $8.26?8.C0; yearlings. W.7S
07.73; wethers, $6.3tJ7.00; ewes, $5.76&a.76,
St. LonU Live- Stock MorUet.
ST. IX)UIS, March 31. CATTLE Re
celptn 3.100 head. Including 2,600 Texans,
market steady; choice to fine steers, $8.60
CO.00; good, to choice steers, $7.F0J8.&0,
Mockers nnd feedofs, $5.2&88.00; cows and
heifers. $5.60CJQQ; 'bulls, $5.037.60; calves,
W.00JM1.C0; Texas Rnd Oklahoma steers,
$6.i5?i8.60f coS and heifers, $4.2&3.60,
HQOS Jlecclpts. 7700 head: market 5o
higher!: Plft and lights. $700335; mtxd
and butchers, $.20ta9.85; good heavy. $920
Bo.no.
SHErtP'AND' AMBS-Shcep and mut
.tqrts, ' J6.301J7.00; yearlings $6.0038.00.
lambsr$7.H8.so.
Hlrtiir City Live .Stock Market.
SIOUX.' CITY. sMarch 31. CATTLE
Itecclpts, 2,600 head. Market steady; na
llvQ steers, $7,C0i)8.75; cows and heifers,
$5.6007.76; canners, $3.766,00; Blockers and
feeders, $7.0(ff8.w; caives, vi.ivtii.w, nuns,
$3.607.2S.
HOQSRecelpta, 2,800 head. Market
sliado 'lower: heavy, $S.15tJS.S0; mrxed,
$S.80S8.fO; light, $S.85QS.0O; bulk of tales,
$S.76JS.R5.
SHEEP AND LAMBS No receipts.
Hi. Joseph 1.1 vr Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH, March 31. CATTLB Re
belpts, l.SiX) hend; market. steady i
steers, $7.2648.&5; caws and heifers, $4.2S$P
3.60; calves. $5.00fr8.280.
HOas Receipts, 7,000 head; market
.Weak; lower; top, $8.95; bulk, $R.809.0.
BHEEP AND LAMBS Uecelpts, 4,000
head; market strong; lambs, $7.0038.60.
Stiiok In SIkI"
Receipts ofilVo slock st .,. six prin
cipal western markets yesterday:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha 3.221 7.227 12.W8
St. JOSCPn 1.MV ,
Rt. TUiS 3,100 7,7W -
Kansas City.,;..... 8,000. 7,ooo 3,ooq
Chicago 30,000 65,000 10,090
Totals..?....,
.45,621 3,927 11,668
Turpentine nnil Rnetn.
SAVANNAH. Oa.. March 31. TURPE N c
TINE nrm: 42e; sales. 140 bbls.; receipt
94 bbls.; shipments, 144 bbls.; stocks)
14.9CO bbls. j
ROSIN Firm; sales, 63 bbls;., receipts;
663 bbls.; shipments, 12,616 bbls.; stocks
91,200 bbls. Quote! A, B, $5.10r6.2O: C. IX
$5.16i&0.20: E, $5.aO5.23Vi; F. $5.256.27Hf
O. $5.30(r?6.S7H; H, $5.40; I. $5.60iS6.65: K$.
Vi.zrl M, O.W.; w, it.su; w, i.w; yv wj,
?.wr.
Metal Market.
NEW TORK. Maroh 31. METALS4-
Ixindon copper quiet; spot, 67 10s; Ii
tures, Ki7 7S 6U. onaon un, atruiiK,
spot. 219; futures, 214 16s. London load.
116 7a 6d. London spelter, 23. Iron, Clever
land warrants, 60s 9d in London. 1
ST. LOUIS'. March 31. METALS Lead,
firm: $4.22HtT4.25. Spelter, unsettled; $3.60
5.80. f.
i
Coffee Market. i
NEW TORK, March 31 . COFFEE FuV
tures closed steady; net unchanged tp
4 points lower. Sales, . 53,269 bags; ApriL
ll.C0o; May, H.80c: July, 12c; September:.
October and November. 12.20c. Spot codes',
steady; Rio 7s, 12c: Santos 4s, lSTic; mllj,
Cordova, 15flTc, nominal. ,(
Tingle With
Every Morning
Clears the
stuffed-up
head and
full throdjfe
Cleanses
and cools
the mouth.
'Purifies the
breath.
Stimulates
every bit of
good health '
m your
Starts you
off with that
royal good
feeling that
is power for
the day.