HIE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, MAKHl 3, 1014. 11 RKAIi ESTATE. FAtlM . HATtOlI LANDS Fqll 9AI.fi Florida. WtY KA1SK MO CHOI'S ON $100 TO J200 LANDS? WHY NOT HAWK 1300 t'llOl'S ON 130 TO J')0 LANDS? Ve own a rAct of forty thousand ncres of tno finest citrus fruit, vegetable and aimar capo land In Florida; located In the east ern portion of DcSoto county, on the west ioast of Florida (not In tho Everglades). Thin land 18 being ditched where neces srtry, and other Improvements are golru: in. .!,. being settled up rapidly. About one.-haff'yof this land has been sold to actual ana prospective Bottlers. Our prices and terms atre within tho reach of ony Write to us for maps, plats and descrlp tive literature. Good. LIVE AUKNTff wanted In every community. Liberal com mission. FLORIDA FRUIT FARMS COMPANY. 412 Grand Ave., Temple. Kan sai City. Mo. ONE 5-acre Florida farm, JIM; another, 50u; unlUiproved five nCrcs, 75; other ten to .forty-acre places cheap. GEORGE COLUUItN, Uox 71, Lake City, Florida. ( Minnesota. &ACRE FARM, 33 miles from Min neapolis, 1V4 jnlles from a good railroad town; part under cultivation, balancs meadow and pasture land: rood soil; itood eight-room house, worth $3,000; barn, granary, corn cribs, cattle sheds, machine sheds, etc.; 14 cows, 20 head of kteera and heifers, three horses, hogs, chickens, complete set farm machinery, buggies, wagonj, sleds, 60 tons of hay, 1,100 baskets corn, ISO bushels mixed train, 173 bushels potatoes; in fact, every thing on the farm rocs except the fur niture. Price, $12,000. One-half cash. Schwab 13 r 03., 1031 Plymouth Bide., Min neapolis, Minn. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET reipls of TM,000 bu. nnl shipments -if (14 X bu. last car. These sales were reported. Whent, No. 1. 3 esrs S6c. 9 our Vic; No. 4 rprlnfC, 1 Movement of Corn at Primary Points 4R. Nol MTur. T.ikrlv tn IHnrlrrirl ic " r 37e; No. 4 white, 3 cars XiiKciy w ue -tunaerea. , Corn. jj0 s wnUc x 1 car C2Hc; No. 4 white, 1 car Cl4c, 1 enr WHEAT H0LDEES ARE TIRED 'Tli I ear Me; No. 2 yellow, 9 ears 62c; No. 3 Pit Crodw.,1 Wl,h Those An.lon. to , SWaMri I9e; No. 4 yellow, 6 cars taw. i car use: No. 2 mixed, 6 cars 61c; No. 3 mixed, I ear Wic 5 car 60V4c, 2 eavs BOc, 4 cars Hc. 1 car CeSic, cars lac. 2 cars Wic, 4 cars SSHe; No. 4 mixed, 1 car 6Sc, 3 cars 07ic, 2 cars 53c. CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat vorn. uaiR. OMAHA L1VEJT0CK MARKET No Very Great Change in Values on Cattle. Dispone of Their Mnrket l'o alona Ilnalnea la Mnlnly by Professionals. H0QS SLOW AND SOME LOWER Sheep and I.anibs In Very llood Ie- untul niui Prices on All Kind Shovr but Little or No Cttnnne, 'IVE ARE offering thousands of acres of cholco and well improved lands In the Red River valley, northeastern and south eastern Minnesota; also cut over lands, at retail and wholesale prices. Prices and terms reasonable. Write Us for lists. Active agents wanted In Iowa, Illinois and Nebraska. Stewart Land Co., 405 New York Life Bldg., Minneapolis. Minn. 600 IMPROVED farms southern Minne sota; lowest prlco; best terms. Write Morehart & Atchison. Mankuto. Minn. FOR SALE A number of improved and unimproved farms In the famous Red River valley. For further informa tion write today to Baker-Lamb Land Co., Uarnesvllle, Minn. NebrnsKK. FOR SALE 268 a. good farm, house, orchard, farm land, hay, pasture, wood and water. Price $50 per a. Part cash, part time. Lars Bartelson, Butte, Neb. " DO YOU'WANT AFINES HOME OF40 acres in the Eden ot America, Cass county, Nebraska? One that has boen farmed and CONTINUALLY IMPROVED by the owner for 15 years, who Is now coins to quit farming-, and will take $36,000 on easy terms. Finest grain and stock farm, all In high state of cultivation: ovec $4,&00 worth raised on It this season. Has large house arid tenant house; 0 other buildings; unfailing well, fine orchard, CO 'acreo pasture good market towns on C. R. X. & P., and C., B. & Q. R. R. main Hues; one mile to school; telephone and R. F. D, at door. Possession March 1. ACT QUICK. C. F. Bouck, Greenwood. Neb. v- liortU linkots. FOR RENT-1,000 to 1.GO0 acres fine fanning land,, ready for plow, Richland county, N. D.; rental, crop, delivered. Address Hackney Land Credit Company, St. Paul, Minn. FOR SALE Big Four !0-K. P. gas tractors with 8, 10 or 12 bottom John Deere engine gang plows; outfits good as new, at on-half of cost price. See or write W. L. Hackney, Prior and Uni versity AvesStPauLMhTttA Texas. TEXAS SCHOOL LAND OPENING -Million acres coming ojt market, $1.50 to s acre; sc acre cosn, uai. i years. Ad vance Information and map, -4c postage, Journal Publishing Co., Houston. Texas. Tennessee. f'- o ' - GOOD farrris for sale on I. C. R, It., 'H lnlleN north Memphis, Tenn; bust lo cation 'for diversified farming In south. Writo for list. J. R. Hall St tson. Coving . ton. Tenn. OMAHA, March 2, 1914. The com country reports the roads aro breaking up and this means that the movement ot that grain will show a falling off. With the drying out of the soil in the fields spring farm work will bo Inaugurated and theso combinations will mean that llttlo attention will be given to tho hauling of corn or any other kind of grain to the country stations until the early plowing and seeding has been finished. Those who aro, on the bull side of the corn market at present are basing their claims for an aavahco tn values on the foregoing conditions. The traders In corn, however, are not nil hulls bv any means. Those favoring the bull side are accumulating lines on tho declines on the belief that with any further falling off in receipts the buying power will become better and absorb tho cash stuff as fast as received. on the other hand the bears point to ;h, lack of demand for tho cash article. This, of course, Is their principal help. iviinuui Business in casn grain tho futures cannot possibly bo held or ad vanced. The east continues to harp upon the fact that there aro small stocks In '' occnon or tne country, but there Is no necessity of supplies being held thero when an export demand Is Impossible In the face of cheaper Argentine offerings, which are supplying all foreign demand. Dealers in corn In the cast are waiting patiently for eastern orders so they can get rid of a part of their surplus, but these eastern orders seem to be few and far between. It Is said that the few lots of corn to change hands during tho last fortnight have been ut prices quite satis factory to the buyers, Holders of wheat This was show Saturday when longs were ? . ,u umpuse or ineir lines and some ot them sold out at losses. Tho 'ing mostly by concerns with profits. There was tin tm.in n hS?S,,t0,5p,eak.0f !)U8lne8s being mainly J.. v.cesiuiima. meai crop pros pects In tho winter wheat belt has caused many farmers and other country holders to loosen thelr grip on ensh wheat. There hir.i 1nfir.adtV ln.c-ud'ne Manitobas and hn. V.n.tef wneat . .A Kreat deal of this S.-611.' bel,nK. .8oU1 without reporting imi?rinfiiind..tho.vo,un,e 18 considered S4"' " really Is in consequence. One of the larger exporters of grain In the spring wheat country and "ho "va" hero Saturday, said that with the present winPtnVtJi0k,,,n "uthwest fotellnera wilt take hold only in a moderate way. -mi u xncct?- 'hat the receipts of oats will show a further falling off with the commencement of spring farm work, and ZSL!rSt !eJp-.y.lu's- Th rnge .of " "n, nowever, will doubt less follow corn. t,?!? Pulsion market lacks speculation, tamers uro on, coin smes. but those who are long on r bs and lard, na well as porn,, are anxious to get out of tholr or me rrecr run of hoes than was expected. The cash trade in a"d ."V5 continued dull Saturday, and it will tako some Improvement in tho trade In order to encourage a renewal of Cash' wheat was Msmc lower. Cash corn was lie lower to 114c higher, Cash oats were unchanged. Liverpool close: Wheat. Hd higher to ?id lower; corn, UJHid lower. Primary wheat receipts wero 1,336,000 aiiiiiut;iiiB du., against ro- Sf,IpJS uof l-680-000 bu- and shipments of o.t.vw iju. luai year. Primary corn reprint w.r. i u,ihu i... and shlpmenU 640.000 bu., against receipt of 1,167,000 bu. and shipments of 743,000 Primary oats receipts were 1)58,000 bu unu Biuiinenis i.o.ww du., against re- Omnjis ....... St LotllS Chicago Kansas city Winnipeg" ... Minneapolis Duluth 6 92 61 103 1S3 ..1S3 191 78 254 41 St its 37 Washington. WASHINGTON WANTS TOU. Ask Bureau Statistics and Immigration of Stato ot Washington for free official Home Seekers' Qulde. Contains detailed information by counties showing farm ing opportunities, general resaurces, land Htatlstlcs. This Bureau sells no land. Write I. M. Howell, Commissioner, Dept. 18. Olympla. Wash. Omnhn Kash Receipts Wheat : No. 3 hard, KWJS'Hc: No. S hard, 856Hc; No. 4 hard. 79HStWoc; No. 3 spring, S6JSo; No. 4 spring. S3HSTS4HC! No. 2 durum. S4V4 OfiCo; No. 3 durum. 83iOS4c. Corn: No. 2 white. S22V&e; No. 3 white. 6DVHT61HC fr2c; No. 3 vellow, 6?tr61V4o; No. 4 yellow, KHirTSSHc: No. !. 60H61c; No. 3, 0SH Mo; No. 4, rCjIBSc, Oats: No. 2 white, 0Hc; standard. 3S939o; No. 3 white, S7?ST3Se! Jno. wnue, aiirJc. iiariey; Malting. rafl66c; No. 1 feel. 4O8C0e Rye: No. 2, nViUMc; ISO. 3, b.))UiiC. CHICAGO GRAIN ANii rrtOVlSIONS Fe'ntnres ot the Trndinir nnd Cloalnir Prleea on Hoard ot Trade. CHICAGO. March 2,-Inelpient crop damage had a rallying erfect' today on nhnnl. nrrlnllv the July delleVer.V. As a result, tne marKer. cioseo sicnuy ni prices ranging from 4o off to UW-So up, ramnnrfj with Riltllrdav lllsht. Com mado a net gain ot He to Mftftc und oats sixteenth to ilc. in provisions we finish varied from a shade decline to a Hurt nf IkLp- Something of a stampede occurred among wheat speculators who earlier In the day linn been ratner iree in semnis short on nccount of an absencp at first of any reports that autumn sown fields nod been injured uy me trying cuanKes of the weather. Later, however, scatter ing advices came in from Nebraska. Mis souri and parts or Illinois inai aiicruuic thaws and freeslng had In some cases worked considerable harm, it was the first time that crop damage news this season appeared to have a genulno basis. Weakness at the outset in the wheat market came partly as a consequence of lower cables. Special notlco was tnken of nn official report from India that the acreage there was MWW as against 289,000 a year ago. Much surprise was ex pressed, as tne general supposition uau been that India would have little or no wheat for export. dm nhnwrd undeniable strength, prices. except t tho outset, gaining oven when wheat was on ine aeeuno. touniry ui llverlm xvnro said to be virtually nothing. The leading bult Interest was conspicuous In tho buying. Trauo in oats wus iignt. but values hamcnea in sympamy wmi corn, Texas damnge reports onset ukib- homa assertions ot lncreaseu ncreaKc. In tho provision crowd, packers wore good buyers, but on the ensuing bulge there was considerable selling pressure of a speculative sort. In the end the market ruled easy. FOB SALE OR EXCHANGE IL IS. Wisconsin. Upper Wisconsin Best dairy and general crop state la the union. Settlers wanted. Lands tot sale at low prices, on easy terms. Ask for booklet, 31 on Wisconsin Central Land Grant. Statu acres wanted. Write c.iout our crazing landu If Interested In fruit lands ask tdr booklet on apple orchard! In Wisconsin. Address Land Dept., Sog Line Ry.. Minneapolis. Minn. Wisconsin. OFFICIAL publications concerning sail, climate and crops ot Wisconsin mailed free to those addressing Wisconsin .SU.U Board ot Immigration, Capitol 1000, Mad!, son. Wit ' "Wyoialnr. NEW LAND OPENING. The readers of The Omaha Beevare here by notified that we will soon open for sale and settlement a new tract of twenty-five thousand acres of the choicest land In the Golden Prairie district of Wyoming. A reliable farmer representa tive wanted In every county, Write aa once for literature and full particulars. THE FEDERAL LAND AND SECURI TIES COMPANY, Dept. P, 100 West 17th St. Cheyenne, Wyo. (272) 160 A., S miles southwest of Grant, Neb.. Perkins county. 4a A. broken land. Land and sod house ami well, but Im provements gone now. trice jis per acre. Mis., i,iuu; iraae zor i iorenco property. (277)-320 acres, improved farm. Ed munds Co., S. D., 4 miles from town; 175 acres in cultivation; land level, soli good, Improvements smalt, but good. Price. $3,600. Enc, $3,000; 6 per cent. Owner wants w acres near Dodge, Neb. (279) 15 acres, joining town of Snvdnr. Dodge Co., Neb. Good Improvements;' an iencea; one yaru and all equip, ments on place. Must be seen to be ap predated. Price $10,000. Clear. Trade lor good land. (2S3) 10 acres ot f Imv Oregon land, one nine worn vurvn. i-nce uo ex. change. (292) 163-acre farm, 3 miles S. E. of uuggins, xexas CO., .Mo. c-room house iOD bearing apple trees; rents for Vt ol nuy aim -a ot cTain. rnce zxt per acre Enc. $l.00o. Will trade for nnythliu worm tne money. J. A. ABBOTT &. COMPANY, 43S State Bank Bldg., Omaha, Neb. REAL ESTATE LOANS 1100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wesd. Wead Bldg.. 18th and Farnam. 6 O Mft.311 nmnil.l. ThMlw nmlHInv WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. GARVIN BROS t. $ and up. V J-i-V omaha Nat. Banfc FARM and city loans made promptly. Wm. McCormlck. 1201 Farnam. Red 200K MONEY on hand at lowest rates for loans on Nebraska farms and Omaha city I. W. BINDER, City National Bank Bldg. CITY property. Large loans a specialty. W. II. Thomas. 2y State Bank Bldg. WANTED City loans W. Farnam Smith & Co.. and warrants. 1320 Farnam St. CITY and farm leans, s, 6H. 6. J, II. Dumont & Co.. ISO Farnam. Omaha. HARRISON & MORTON. 316 Om. Nat OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1016 OMAHA NATIONAL. Douglas 2718. REAL ESTATE WANTED. LIST your house with Osborne Realty Co. Over 100 sales in 1913. Call Doug, las 1474. WANTEDTO BUY. Highest prices paid for furniture. D.297L WANTED 601) CARS SCRAP IRON AND BONES. HIGHEST-PRICES PAID FOR RUBBER AND METAL. CASH paid promptly upon receipt WRITS' for prices and shipping tacs. SONKBN OALAMBA IRON & METAL COMPANY. (Largest dealers west ot the Mississippi.) Kansas City, ICan. DAMOND 4 to 1 karat. State parttc Ulars first letter. Adress O-ltf, care Bee. WANTED TO BORROW WANT to borrow $4,ftX) on section good farming land western Nebraska, valued at $20 an acre. Will pay liberal rate it Interest. Write C 144, Omaha. Bee, Omaha. $650 to $1,000 for corner. 10 per cent down, small monthly payment. Large lot on un st. north ot uumminir. ifi&o. Two fine lots, S.-E. corner 3Sth and Heward. Address the owner at 401 City nwionai name, umana, rteo. GOOD LAND for your business. Busl- ness. jiixcn.. iM um. isat. UK. Uoug. lwa, GOVERNMENT approved Investment securities or land for auto, other prop erty or land. Doug. 7012. 960 ACRES cood unlmnroved land In Kit Carson county, Colorado. Priced right; no innaiea values, incumbrance t,8W, drawing 7 Per cent Interest. Mv eoultv. $3,840, would trade for good Income city Property or small stock of mcrchandlsn. Might consider a good automobile up to i,ow. wnat nave you to otter r Ad dress Y 415. Bee. WANTED TO RENT. WANTED Basement nlhed basement room. Bee. flat or unfur Address. N 1M, LIVE STOCK RLARID5T OP WEST SHIP live stock to South Omaha. Hivi mileage ana snnnKage. Your consign ments receive prompt and careful atten uon. Live Stock Commission Uerehanta MARTIN BROS. & CO.. Exchange Bldg. LEGAL NOTICKS, Election otice. January 23d, 1914 THE MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY tUUl'ANt. Notice Is hereby given that the annual mpctlntr of the stockholders ot the Mis sourl Paclflo Railway company will be hrld at the general omce oi tne company. In the city ot di. iiuis, aussoun, on lues Hov March 10. at v o ClOCK a. m. for the election of thirteen directors for the ensuing year, and, for the transaction of any other business that may come be fore said meeting, me annual meeting nf thn directors will bo held at the same office on tne same uay at is o ciock, noon The transfer books will be closed on Mon .lav. f eDruary la. at o ociock n. m. and will bo reopened on Wednesday, March u. t u u ciocr a. m. The Missouri PaclfioItaUway '""Pany. x-resiaent A. H. CALEF. Secretary, NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEET imp-Notice is heroby given that the rnw. ..i.r annual meeting of the tockhiM.r. ot tho South Platte Land company will be held at the office of said company at Lincoln, Neb., at 11 o clock a. tn. on th 4th day OI Aiarcn, n. u. C, H. MORRILL. President A. B. MINOR. Secretarr Lincoln. Nb.. February 2. Wit Feb. 2.30U 4.216 4,216 6.U! 4,176 12.17$ 1M7J 13.711 7.421 10,423 SOUTH OMAHA. March 2. 1S1. Recelnts were: Cattle. Unas. Shett). Estimate Monday S.0iX R.W0 14.W ssamo nay last .week... 2.MO Same, day 2 wks ago... 6.21H Same day 3 wks ago... 2.8M tamo day 4 wks ogo... 8,6ft; Samo day last year.... 4.0SI The fnllowina table shows the recelnts ot cattle, hogs and sheep t the South Omaha live stock mnrknt for thn Vcar.tO date as compared with lost year: 1914. 1913. Inc. Dec. Cattle 155.400 lia.4fiS ...... 8.06S Hogs 506.393 MS.661 42.KS Sheep 400,K 400,493 60,140 The following table shows thn ranee of prices for hogs at the South Omaha live stock market for tho last few days, with comparisons: Date, j 1914. 19I3.U912.1911.U9I0.19U9.19US. Feb. Feb Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. 1. Feb. 20. Feb. 31. Feb. 22. Feb. 23. Feb. 24. Fob. , Feb. 2, Feb. 27. Feb. IS Mar. 1, Mar. 2. S 2.SS 8 01 6 06 01 6 95 Bl 6 'JO, 7 Ot 7 11 7 04 T7 4 01 g 76 6 211 4 03 a 7 6 ) s Ul 6 071 4 03 8 42141 8 HI I 7 061 $ 9l ( 031 4 10 I K l.ll I. Ml - X Hl a 3 1 1 IB 7 6 SSI f 031 " b l 1 1 S 10 6 02 7 01 18 9S 14 07 8 12 6 03 7 09 9 02 16 K 13 97 & BSi 7 94 SO 8 S3 8 3 8 33 S.40H 8 42H! 8 191 5 S 8 20 8 12 6 021 8 061 6 081 8 181 6 11! 6 SO! 9 39 8 20 6 15 6 92 9 47 I 6 23 6 93) 9 M 7 94 201. t 01 6 991 9 191 6 111 4 02 0 0SJ 9 23) 6 24) 4 11 I 9 26f 6 IS 4 12 0 S21 16 14 4 10 I 4 23 6 0S 6 14 4 28 $;io8.10. western rtwi $6 Srt4iH.OO, storkers and feeders. J. MWrS.00: rows alvl heiters. W.flMtR.1: calves, $7 0Ottl0.7R. HOGS-Rendtits. 1 2.0(0 head, market. shade lower: bulk of sales, $..NVtf.00: light jumnd. mixed. $. 1018 : heavy, $.S.OS.W; hough, $S.2t(M0: pigs, 7.M(iCA SIIHK ' AND LAMBS lterelllts. 3S.0O1 head: market, mostly lOfitSr lower; na tive. J.S.-41S.J: weatem. II MMIA.K: vear- llnss, $u.7.; lambs, native. $6.5SftlW; western, $.7M7SO. Ml. Lonla I, Ire Ntnrk Slnrkel. ST. LOUIS. Slareh 2,-CATTt.M-lle- relpls. 3,700 head; market, sternly; beef steers. $S.7;.ff7.35; rows and heifers, $!. 1.MI; stockers and feeders. $J.0tMi.M);. southern steers. 1T.7MISX: rnwa nml helf. ers. $4.00(iR.(); calves, t6.00tril.00. HOGH-Recelpts, 1.400 head! niRrket. steHdy:PlRs hiu! lights. $7.WS?8.T0; mixed ana miicnnrs, w.goms.75; good heavy, $.7ivn8.7.v BHKKP AND I.AMU8 Itocelnta. S.500 head: market, steady; muttons, $5.f.0(i.00; lambs, $7.00O7.SS. Hloux VHy Hit Stork Market, , StOl'X CITY, , March 2. CATTLE Receipts, 3,000 head: market, firm: na tive steers, $7.W(tS.rO cows and heifers, $S.aii.lB: canners. $4.00fffi.(i0: stoekers and feeders. J6.7W7.60: calves, $5,004(10,50; bull, stnss. etc., $..7M(7.S5. HOGS Receipts. S.200 head; mnrkrt. 10c lower: heavy, M,3OU8.40: mixed, $S.23flS.30; light. $s.30flS.2.V SHEEP AND I.AMN9 Receipts. 700 head; market, stead v; fed muttons. $7S 06.cn: wethers. J.V004IR.75: owes, $I.(XVRS.13; lambs, $6.0087.60. Ht. JosFtih Lite Ntoek Inrkel. ST. JOSEPH. March S.-PATTLE- iteceipts, i,iw uracil market slow; steers, $7.0ftjitt.00; cows and ho'.fers. $I.00JT8.50; calfes. jOOHfio.ffl. HOGS-Receipts, S.Ono head; mnrket slow; top. $S.6rt; bulk of sales. $S.30f8.tV). SHEEP AND LAMRS-Rccclpts. 6.100 head; market weak to 10c lower; lnmha, ii.wnui.w. HEW YORK MOCK MARKET Activities in Financial District Largely Curtailed by Storm. VOLUME OF HOLDINGS SMALL Delay In Mull nnd Telcitrnphlc CommnnU-at Ion of Ilrnker House llFilitce Outside llnalnean to Lowest. no MS si SO 3 t' 31 H 'J. 4l Mj !0 Wheat May. July, Corn. May. July. Oats. May. July. Pork. May. July, Lard. May. July. RfJS. May, July I 9414 94 937 94U SS',4 89,i SSH 89 67H 6774 iY 67 66 67V4 66?i 674 i0A , 40i 40W y m 40H 40V4 40H 21 274 21 42',4 21 27 21 35 21 40 21 SO 21 40 21 20 10 5714 10 65 10 65 10 65 10 77 10 82H 10 75 10 75 11 37 U 42 11 37 11 37 11 47 11 65 11 47 II SO 91 8S?i 67?4 C6 Wt 40H 21 27 10 53 10 72 11 35 11 45 Sunday. CATTLE Receipts numbered 203 cars this morning, bring not qutto double tho rect luts of Monday last week and larger than on tho corresponding day a year ago uy about l.wu hcaa. with sucn lib eral offerings buyers seemed to feel that thoy could afford to tako their time In making selections and the trade as a whole was rather slow In consequence. The first cnttlo to sell wero tho better grades of feeders; that Is, the kind carry ing some flesh nnd weight ns well ns having plenty of quality. Rest cattle of this description sold as high as JS.10. The general run of Blockers and medium kinds of feeders were about steady with last week's close. Beef cattle although slow at tho open ing, wero generally steady with Friday morning or a llttlo better than Friday's mean close. Or to put it another way the market was about steady with Thurs day. Thh best cattlo hero wero good enough to ibrlng $3.60. Cows anfl hclfera were a little slow so far as the. medium and common kinda were concerned, but the better kinds were very active. Tho general market was steady with last week s close, Quotations on cattle: Clood to choice beef steers. $U40fiS.80; fair to good beef steers, $7.8541(8.10; common to fair boef steers, 7.Z67.liO; good to choice cornfed heifers, $7.0OJ8.00; good to choice cows. io,;uurf.za; rair to good grades. 13.50M6.23. common to fair grades. $4.25ff5.5Q: good to choice stockers and feeders. $7.R0f 8.00: fair to good stockers ami feeders. feeders, 16.607.00: stock cows and hell ers, u.76tfi.:: stock calves, $.&O(ff8.O0 veal calves, $8.00(510.25; bulls, stags, etc. $5.764J7.60. Representative Hales: BEEF STEERS. Ay. Tr. No. 550 7 41 11.. Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 3 red. 95c; No. 3 red, -Staler-No. 3 hard, 93 693c; No. 3 hard, 92?(92c; No. 2 northern, 9Gci No. 3 northern, 93c; No. 2 spring, 95g96c; No. 3 spring. 93fJ94c. Corn: Nd. 2. 66Hc: No. 3. OOTJc! No. 3 nhltp. 64fI65c: No, 3 yellow. 61?id62c Oats: No. 2, white, 42Mc: No. 3 white. 39Ql0c; slandurd, 40jic. Rye: No. 2, 6263c. Barley; 624J70C. seca: Timotny, 4.tou.iu; ciover, $11.75013.75. Provisions. Pork, $21.35; lard, 10.3Z4: ribs, xiu,bz)mz'm.. BUTTBii oieaay; creameries, samiiwc. Fnos Steady: receipts. 7.049 coses: .it mark, cases Included, 26??e6ic; ordinary rirsts, . 26f2tvie; . nrsts, awzic. PHEEBE Steady; daisies. 17U?17c: twins, 1717c; Americas, 17H018o; long norns. lavisnsftc. potatoes Lower: receipts, so cars. Michigan. Minnesota nnd Wisconsin, red. 68Q60c; Michigan, Minnesota and Wiscon sin, wnue, bJiriwc. poultry irregular; springs. mc fowls, 16c. Knnaaa City Grain nnd Provisions. KANSAS CITY. March 2. WHEAT No. 2 hard, 8fttc; No. 2 red, 90j91c. CORN no. z mixed, 64c; no. 3, bic; .No. white, 67c; No. 3, 6364c. Closing prices of futures: , WHEAT May. S714c; July, S3',4c. CORN May, 67ic; July, 68Hc. OATS No. 2 white. 41c: No. 2 mixed. 39C40c. BUTTER-Creamery. 29c: f rsts. 2Re: seconds, 26c; packing, 18c. rcauH nrsts. hc; seconds, 20c. POULTRY-Sprlnga. 15c: hens, He Minneapolis drain Mnrket, MINNEAPOLIS. March 2. WHEAT No. X hard, 94T4c; No. 1 northern, 92H 9JTc; No. 3 northern, S9T491Tic; No. 3 87'8S9c; way,' lo; juiy, 934c. j? luuk- uncnangea. BARLEY 43804c. RYE-6&1(56C. BRAN-$22.50. CORN-No. 3 yellow. 67Uff57;q. OATS No. 3 white. 37tj37c; FLAX-$1.57CI.69. 1 St. I.onla fJeifernl SInrket. ST. LOUIS. March 2. WHEAT No. 2 red, 95(&'J6u; No. 2 hard, 92&94c; May. 274c; juiy, BowutwViC. CORN no. z, c; No. 2 white, 6Sc; May, 68068Tc; July. 651ic OATS-No. 2, 40c; No. 2 white, 41 41c; May. 40S540?ic: July. 401ic. RYE 62c. No. 17 4 14 20 , 90 44 4 3....I .... ....! 1..... 11 St...., 3... 17... 3... ....1031 1 CO ....1033 7 SO ....1044 7 70 ....1145 7 7.1 ....1124 7 U .... 974 7 SO ....1133 7 M ....lies 7 S3 ....1071 7 ..,,1102 8 00 .,..1000 1 00 .... 817 00 ....lKl 3 00 .1034 I 03 40., 3S.. 111.. 38 '20,.,v '31 13. 19 ,At. Pr. 1311 I 03 in OS 10S1 10 lion a 10 1173 S 10 'A I IS ......112,'. 8 10 1117 ( Z0 1124 8 30 ......1190 t 30 1323 8 in .1381 8 33 .1428 8 40 13M) 8 40 ......iwi ..ins .117S I (0 STEERS AND HEIFERS. ..... 338 8 Vi t Ml 7 W 447 7 13 It , W 1(0 SJ 7 40 . 2 130 4 40 10 J.03 (25 ft til 4 40 J 1164 li 4 ...1047 ft 15 l...i.......HU SS ft 714 6 35 it. ...... ,...1127 2S 1...,., 890 S K 3 87ft 6 30 1 90 ft (0 1111 6 tn 4 37 S So 7 1210 6 tS ( tit ft 50 ,, IU 100 I tS3 ft 60 1 1300 6 CO 1 1U16 5 1 1030 0 tU 6 tO 1108 I 3 4.,., 1047 ft 80 3 1275 83 1 M0 6 00 S 1268 6 65 1 ,....1380 6 On 7 1301 6 8n 3 1133 6 10 It V03 8 83 7 ,,.1018 C 20 1 1230 7 00 ft 10O tft 1 .1380 7 23 HEIFERS. 17 30 10 697 8 40 3 600 ' tO S C 7ft 7 673 t 8fi 3 773 7 00 l.ltc Stark In Slttht. Receipts of live stock from the six principal western markets: Cattle. Hogs. Sheen. Sioux City St. Louis Kansas City.. Chicago Kt. Joseph South Omaha. 3.000 . 3.7(M .13.000 .20,000 . 1.700 . 6.030 3,200 1,4(0 11,000 13.000 B.O00 5.S00 700 2.301 O.rtiO 38.000 6.00 14.01 Total receipts,. .V.. 43,400 29,240 72,0 new vtmic raicNini.vi. .market NK YORK, March 2.-Aettvltlcs In tho financial district wero largely curtalted today by the storm, which kept brokers fnim tho exchange nnd customers from tho commission houses, Delay In tho mails and Interruption of telegraphic communi cation of brokerage, houses reduced out side business to a minimum. Tho volume of tho trading was the smnltesl of the year, The market sagged, but tho decline was due less to pressure than lo llstlcssness. London sent over a lower rntige of prlccN and then cabled selling orders of i.hout 15.000 shares. This was about the only positive, InrluenCo on the home mar ket and was mainly responsible tor tho day's movement. The decline was of small proportions, only a handful ot tho standard shares railing n point or more. Traders favored the short side, be lieving that the technical position had been weakened by the driving In of tho shorts lust week. The unfavorable bank statement of Saturday and additional railroad reports for January showing large decreases In earnings, also at' ! fected tho list adversely. New York t'en tral s January net fell ore ij.rwt.tw. ue poits ot growing dullness In tho copper market found corroboration so far aa rnnrni'iiN thn fnrrlim altilatton In the In crease In supplies shown In tho fortnightly Kuropenn statistics. United States Kxprers was ono ot tno few stocks to develop strength. It rose points. Tho bond mnrket was Irregular. Sates, $1,745,000. Number of sales and leading quotation on stocks were as follows: fip. nun. i.ow. io. AmnlitraaUJ rVcrr ... 3.NM T44 73 V 131. American Airlcuttunl U'n American lien SU8r. .. American American, American American Am. lea rUurtt 1 1130 00 1 120 I 00 1 810 00 1 13.10 10' 1 ,...1140 20 1 lttO 6 23 1270 2. BULLS. 2 933 7 00 ft 1014 7 00 2 COO 7 00 3 :o 7 20 i 7l 7 23 4 450 7 (0 luotntlons f tin. Day on Vnrloua 'oiiiinodtt lea. NEW YORK, March 2-KI.Ol'R-Dull; spring patents, $4.604.75; win ter straights. 14.204(4.35: winter p.U erts, $4.4094.75; spring clears, 14.1004.25; extra No. 1 winter. J3.5Mf3.75: extra No. 2 winter, n.2Sf3.f0; Kansas straight!. ti.iwrt.-v, WHEAT-Spot. barely steady; No. 2 hard winter. $1.01, c. I. f to arrive. Futures, quiet; May. $1.01 15-16; July. HOPS Quiet estate, common to choice. 1913, 40H46c; 1912. 2iVI)21c; Pacific const.1913, WOirti in ft 4ncst HIDES Steaoy; cogota. 32JT.13c; Centrnl America, J-'c. PETROLEUM Steady; refined. New York, bulk, $5,25; barrels. $8.75; cases. $11.25. WOOL-Steady; domestic fleece. XX Ohio, 27a. CORN Spot, firm; new. No. 3 yellow, iu!c. c. i. r.. to urrivc. OATS Spot,, steady; standard white, 46 ?464c No. 3, 45liPl6c; fancy clipped Willie. 40K451SC, HAY-Stcndv! standard. 97cfl$1.00: No. 1. $1.02tfl.OG; No. 2, &033c: No. 3, 0 Cf83c. PROVISIONS Porl: , market steady; mess, i73.wuzi.so', tamiiy, i:L0Oir2s.w; i-liort clears. $20.20i722.00. tleef, steady: mess, J18.00IJ18.50; family, $19.0020.00. Cut bleats, steady: plokled bellies, 10 to 14 pounds. J13.OOni4.50: pickled hnms. $14.50. Lurd. easy; middle west, $10..IOU.0; ii flncd, bnrely steady; continent. $11.00ft 15.00: South America, $11.90; compound, barely steady; $S.251S.37. TALLOW Quiet; city. 6Hc; country, (Yrrr.Vr" annrlnl. 7Ue. BUTTER Steady i receipts. 4.1M tubs: creamery .extras, 81ya2C. firsts, 28 3ic; held extras, ZPifsoc: process extras, 2223c. CHEESE Firm: receipts. 700 boxes; ulnto whole milk fall and summer white specials, I8018c; colored. 1818;o; wln- Vl IllttUU rn;i.luiB, ii;linw. EiiUB 1' irm: receipts, y.wi cases; iresu gathered extras. 32u"32c; extra firsts, 31c: nearby hennery, whites, 33c. j'OULiTHY fresn Kiiiea western cihck- ens, 15ff26c; fowls, 15iTfl9c; turkeys. lSW26c Coffee ainrket. NEW YORK. March 2.-COFFKI3- Gencral business In tho cotfen market was restricted by storm conditions, uut there was somo switching and ,e.les were reported, of 31,750 bags. The closo was steadied by support from leading bull brokers after some liquidation. March, 8.70c; May, 8.90c; July, 9.09c; September, 9.25c; October, 9.30c; December, 3.40c; March, 1915, 9.&:c. npoi quiet, unchanged. Airlcuttunl .... t-i'n licet SUftar.... 224 Can 400 1) 1 tV 2Di Pan pW 300 93 9Ht W Co Uon Oil j W rVcurltlea. ...... 000 SOU' 301. 10 t'. . Steel pM JW I10'4 t'lah (Nipper .. . I SO, Mti va. -Carolina inemirai .. Wabash Wabaeh pti , ..- Weetern Mir.rlnn1 ..... 200 31 '4 J1U Westera Union WO i, Weminshouee Rleclrlc 200 70i 701 Whrellns A take Brie fhlno Copper 700 41U 42 N. T., N. II. II I.O00 87 M ltr l5n. Copper W H ffl Ei-dlrlilend. . Totil tales for tha dir.. U.Wi ahirra. Scr York Money Mnrket. NEW YORK, March' .l.MONEY-On rail, steady at 12 Rcr cent: ruling rate, 14 Per cent; closing bid, Per cent Timo loans, strong; sixty .days, 2U per cent; ninety days, 3 ptf cent; six months, 344 per cent. MERCANTILE PAPER 3f4V4 Per cent. . . STERLINO EXCHANCH-gteacTy; sixty days, $4.8350; demand, $4.8680. Commercial bills, HM. SILVUR-Bar, C7ic; Mexican dollars, 43c. UOND8 Government, jitendv: railroad. Irregular. Closing quotations o nbonds today were as follows: f 8. ret. la, res... MS K. C. So. rtr. S H dn emiron llL p. deb. 4, 1131 9U V R St. res 103 -U 4c N. nnl. 4 3V dn coupon lot M. K. A T. ttt 4i, Mt t. 14. 4. res. . . 111V do sen. 4Si. . 81Va do coupon 111 'Mo. (acldr 4a,... 3V Panama 3a coupon .106 do ronr. Sa... ... 13i Amer. As. Sa 101 HN. It. n. ot U. His l A. T. T. ct. 4t.l00 N. V. C. K. 3ta. 3i Am. Tobacco 6a. ,.11 do deh. 4 St Armour V Co. 4Ha. MUX. V.. N. II. A It. AtcMeon gen. 4i.... K't ct. 3l,a ., tJ'i ilo cv. i. 1M0,,. MUN. A TV. tt c 4. 9(S do ct. ft ISH, "do ct. ., .. 104 A..C L 1t 4 M No. Pacltlo 4. S Pal. A Ohio 4a H4 d 3a I!. dn JH tM a B. U rfds. 4i tl nrook. Tr. cv. 4a.. HM'enn. ct. ma. 111. ,'. tn. of Ot. ta 104 do con. 4 jot On. leather fta..., MH'tteadlns sen. 4e. , m Cnea. & Ohio 4Ht. . HUB. 1. t S, F. t( 4a U do conr. 4it., . 84H do ten. . 49 ailcaso A A. 1H- 7 'SL I 8. W. . 4 tl C, n. A Q. j. la.... HM'R. A. L. ad), fta. 71 do sen. 4a 93 Jo. Pc. eol, 4.. 911a C M A 8 P e 4Ha..lom d ct, 4 U C. R. 1. A P. c. 4 ti do 1l rf. 4a-.... Ji dn rti. 4a 78fo. rialtwar Is 1031, C. A ft. r IH- M dn ten. 4t 74 IV A II. c. 4 MTiVnloa I'acltle 4a.... 9(1, D. It. O. ref. Ea H dn ct. ,. ... Ui Dlatlllera' ta Ml. do let ret. if..-, 93a Rrl p. I. 4a 84 V. K. llnhber 6a. ,.103 .lo nn. 4e.... .... 74 V. 8. flleel 21 ft..10J4 do ct. 4. er. 11.. 7IH,V.-t', Chem. ftp.... 91 111. Con. Hit r. 4a... 94 'Wab. Ut A ex. 4a. M', Inler. Met. 4H. .. 77 Waaler lid. 4a. 7 Inter 31. M. 44e.. R4TVet. Klee. cr, (a. 94 Javan 411a OHTVIe. Central 4a.,.. I,v bid. "Uttereo. American Ineeivt. American lrnmoi.ia ,., American X. & It American g. A It. pfd... , Amer. RuMt Heflnlni.. American T. A T American Tobacco Anaconda Minim Co..,, Atchlaon Atchlnm pfd Atlantic (.Vaat Line Daltlmoro Ohio nethlehem Steel Ilrooklrn lUPId Tr Canadian i'acllle Central leather ....1... flieaapenka A Ohio ChlcAgo n. W Chlcaso. M. A Ht. P.,.. fhliaao A N. W Coloradn Kuel A Iron.... Conmilldatrd naa t'om Product" Delanaro A lludton. Denter A nie Otanda... l)enTr A 11. .! pf niatlllera' Hecuritlea .... Krla Krle Itt pfd Krle 2d pfd. (lenernl Blcctric ........ flrat Northern dM (treat Northern Ota ctfa.. Illlnola Centrnl .. Interborouth Met. ...... lnterborouili Met. pfd.. InternMlanal llarveater., lnter-Marlne pfd International Paper International l'ump Kanaaa Cltr Pouthern... Ijclnle Ona Ihl8h Valley .......... Umlavllle A Nalillle.. M.. Bt. P. A B. Htr. M. 300 400 33 6t; 34, 67. too 120H 300 3D) 97 tot; 3l,i lot 104J4 1IH 1191a 3H 91H too 9IS 1,000 39 ion oti; 3.000 210W . 404 31H 31 1,600 3 62ta "460 ioiii ioi" son :oo 400 2.000 200 11 1. 131 1U 29H 44 19 19 4 44 Mlaeourl, K. A T... UO0 Mlaeourl PaclflO on National Blecul M.ilAnnl l.ead N. It. It. ot M. Id ptd New Vork Central,.. ... nv Y.. o. A W Norfolk A Wealern 3H 9C 101 131 9m now Ma A3 tt 102 134 31 133 .nil tit 13 71 434. IT I4i 40) 137S IKU 12714. KM 109 144 Mil MA 10814 103 1011 I 0 u 97 lll, lift 13311 IIS 241, III 4911 11 300 1I9U 200 137 23 119 139 It 21 li i,ifm Mit 89ii 1... 2... 1... 1... fJALVIiS. 310 2T, 1 , 190 ft0 1...,. 130 9 TS 1. W) 9 7ft 1. 1 ,...1170 6 (0 1 1640 e to 1.., ,..U0 8 73 1... 1070 M 1 1310 7 110 1 170 7 On 1 1664 7 00 110 10 M , ISO 10 00 , 1M 10 23 ... 110 10 35 Liverpool (.rain Mnrket. LIVERPOOL March 2. WHEAT Mar ket steady; futures unchanged to Tad owr.. cold-sieaay; ruiures HWJia lower. lletnl Market. NEW YORK. March 2. METALS Lead, quiet, at $3.95fM.05: Ixindon. 119 7s 6d. Spelter, quiet, at $5.2765.37; London. 21 7s 6d. Copper, nominal; standard, spot to March, $13.G014.25; electrolytic. 3l4.62W3l4.!7tt; UKc, nominal; costing. $ll.37014.e7U.. Tin, dull. spot. $37.8ua 33.20. Antimony, dull; Cookson'a, $7.25. Iron, quiet and unchanged, London cop per, easy; spot, 164 6s; futures, 54 15s. Tin. firm; spot, 1173 7s Gd; futures. 1175 7s 6d. Iron. Cleveland warrants, 50s Cd, ST. IXJUIS. March Z. METALS -Lead, quiet, at $3.90. Spelter, Jowcr, at 3.15p 5.20. Omaha Hoy Mnrket. OMAHA, Feb. 28.-PRA1RIE HAT No. 1, choice to upland, $10.00311.60; No. 2, 19.00210.00: No. 3. $0.0038.00; No. 1, to choice midland. $10.0011.00; No. 2, $8.0010.00; No. 3. (6.00Q8.00; No. 1. to choice lowland. $7.00 .00: No. 2. $6.0087.00; No. 3. $4,004)6.00. STRAW Choi te. oat or rye, $6.0O.60 cholco wheat, $5.0065.60. ALFALFA Choice, pea-green, fine stem. $13.00014.00; No. 1. $11.00013.00; No. X, t3.00gil.00; No. 3, $7.0039.00. Cottou Marker. NEW YORK, March 2.-COTTON-FU-tures closed sUady; March. 12.20c; May, ll.SOc; Juiy, u.tuc; Augusr, ji.mc; uciooer, H.43c: December, 11.46c; middling, 13.05c. 1.1VKRPOOL March 2. COTl'ON Hoot onater: middling. 7.04d: sales. 8.000 bales: receipts, 18,00 bales; futures, quiet, 4ft 66ft points lower than Baturaay. Dry floods ainrket. NEW YORK. March 2. DRY GOODS Raw silk ruled firm today; cotton goods were steady. Yarns were easy. New .color cards shown for fall Indicated wider use of dark shades. Klgln IIUTTeir Market. HOGS Supplies wero very fair for a Monday, some' eighty-four cars, or 5,800 head being reported In. This Is a gain of LGOOJiead over last week, and la nearly. 1,700 head larger than for the name day last year. As a, general tning iraae openeu om slow, although shippers and speculators bought somo butcher stuff early In the day that looked to bo about steady. Ono packer was out cany with un oraer lor real light stuff, and such Pigs as were here sold readily at prices that were fully ateadv. and in many cases mglier man at tha close of last week. Packers started out bidding at figures that were quoted as a dime lower, and as salesmen were holding their nwwerings at steady prices very little was done until a late hour in tne forenoon. After dick ering until well along towards 11 o'clock both buyers and sellers finally made some concessions and wncn tne supply finally started to move prices were ut'.ever and generally 6c lower. In other words, some hags that sold early In tho morning looked steady to a nickel off, while oth ers were quoted as being (VglOc lower, but tno general iraue can lie quoted as 5c lower. Movement continued to be very slow till tho finish and It was late before tne supniy was rinauy cieane up. Bills.!' ino ween b mriea out witn a fairly large run of sheep and Iambs, as I.n.,, I i IW1 It.ail ... i.r a n ... ...1 ,H awui. ...vw .... ,.v,u 'vu III, lUIIl pared with 12,179 head a week ago, 15,000 neau (wo rt ago unu iu.ii neaa on the corresponding day a year ago. Th quality of the lambs was about tho samo as any day last week. Thn reeelnta we again largely lambs with the proportion of mutton oinenngs neing comparatively smau. , The Dockers wanted some good mutton offerings this morning, consequently the bulk of the ewes, wethers and yearlings wero picked up first at prices generally steady with the close of last week Soma Mexican ewes reached $5.C5, with most of the good ones selling at a range of 35.25 &5.G0. A small bunch of wethers was good enough to touch $6.25, and a ship ment of yearlings was weighed up at $6.75. Trade was fairly active and the clearance was seasonable. The bulk of the tra.de was in lnmha. which were practically all on the fed western order. At first the market was n little stow, but later on tho movement had a fair degree of activity, with prices fully steady. In a few Instances trade looked strong. The majority of the good lambs went to the scales anywhere from $7.4O7.80, weight and quality determining tno price. Tne medium grades changed hands largely from $7.25 to $7.40, with some less desirable kinds at a range of $7.007.2E. Quotations on Sheep and Lambs Lambs, good to choice. 17.35(07.80: lamha. fair to good, $7.0087.35; lmbs. culls, $5.90 A6.50; yearlings, light, J8-fiT.ft7.00; year lings, heavv. J 25ii B.f.V, wethers, good tq cnoice, to.ftftitt.-a; wethers, fair to good, $5,504(6.75; ewes, good to choice. 35.50& a. is, ewti, isir lo gooa. li.wo.w, I'llll'tRII CHICAGO. f,Ve .Stock Market. March 2 CATTLE Re let. steadv tn 10 J higher, beeves, $7 iSOttfj, Texas tra( ELGIN, 111., March 2. BCTTER celpts, 20.OJ0 head, market, steady to 10c iirm at arc. loo inn wm i;tH North American .. ;;!; ... Northern racino 'n -wit, racltlo Mall " .v.- ,V,V' 1UJ Vennaylvanla ' IU I'roplo's Oaa i 'jr Plflabunh Coal. 400 It St -IJf Local Securities. Ouotattona furntahed br Durst. Btlakltr A Oo.. 419 Omaha Netlontl Dank Uldc.t Auburn. Neb., la. M W4 10014, Armour A Co ... NVa Dralrlra Creamery pfd.........i 92tj Detroit Ivdlion te, iiu , ivim Deere Co. pfd T Pea Molnea, it.. Hchool 4t, 1932....100V, Fort ra in it. aa, ij, 74 ptd... 1931 Kalrmout Oeamery llouiuin. Tex.. 4 lie. lowt Hj. A IJ.. ta. ira Mt. mate Tel. A Ttl. fttetk.. ... . , h , a. leva . . McCTook. Neh., ia. 1917.. ........ Ilmatia Oaa fta l'Jll. ....,.,.... . city ot Omaha 4H. 1934. . 87 ..loovt ..14J .. 96 .. Vi ..li Wa .. 98 .10014 . n 11. Mt. llT. it. 19Z8....96 Omaha c kr. "::;:'-'Sl,f IMtet Bound. T. L. A I". a. llll....l0Ot 1'ortltnd. Ore.. 4H. 131.. 1.104!t Hloux City Srlca 4a, HI7.. 1W Sioux City Trar, lat C 1919 91 ain ntr Block Yards ptd 87 City ot South Omaha &ll. 1911,., 101V4, HwlCl A tympany niwj.. Hvtft A Company ta, 1944 ,..,.. II F,nl)le. c. 8. V, , la 1130 1MU Halt I-ae Pohool 4a. '-" - , ITnlon Bloc itraa mwi, uw.ii-,,.. -.t Utah Tower A Utht Co. 6a. 194t... 94 11 96 102 9i4 looia 89 lOlli ioi.3 it 991 mil 184 9 1011 IT 83 loo4 108.07 llVi II II ioiii 107 4 97 108.33 91 94 93 Allouei Amal. Copper ... A. X. L B." Arltona Com. .. Cal. A Arltont,. Cal. & llecla... CVntennltl Preaeed Bteei i.ar,.,... Pullman rsltee Car,.. Ittadlns ....I..... itepubllo Iron A Hleel.. itepuDiio i. d. piu,... IlocU laltnd ....... hock Iiland Co. pfd.-... Ht. L A B. r. Jd pfd... Hraliotrd Air Linn Seaboard A. I prd...... BloM-Rhelfleld rf. A I.... Houthern Pacific Southern Hallway Ho, Hallway ptd Tenneaaea copper Tent ft Pacific Union Paclllo et'nlon Pacific pfd United Rtatet Realty United Htatee llubber.... United States steel... . 11,010 1H lla- TOO 604 IH 41i 134 1 1KU 23 n E I 7 MJi Utt .31 9)li 21U 111, 33 14 8,100 MM IMS. 1S9 1314 !.... S3 8914 23,301 4H IIH "H 700 53i 'i,'ew 'ii' M14 30 31S 33 Iloaton Stock; Market. BOSTON. March 2. Clqslng quotations on stocks were; fl ieTtaa tun - nWNIplatlnr Mlata ... 8H 19 North Uutta ...... 28l SliOld Dominion 53 S1,0reola . M 414 qntacy 4U rr Khannon V ii..., n r. J71 suaarlor 294i Kaat nulla C. M... ItiHuperlor A B. M. SH irranklln U Tamarack 4IH (lunby Com Ii5l2. H. . R. A M..,. III Ureent Cantnea. ... 3IU. do ptd ........... .i 4JW tale Royal Copper. ItH tilth Con. .......... 11 Karr Lake 4 Utah Copper Co..... M!i I Hallo Copper... lie Winona 4'j Miami Copper . .. 22H Wolverine 4,H Mahtwk .... 4414 llauk. Cleaflnna. OMAHA. March 2.-Uanlt cleaHfwa for Omaha today were $3.649,04.59 and for tho corresponding clay last year $(.390,18:. 65. Kun an a City Live stock Mnrket. KANSAH C1TV, March 2.-CATTLE Receipts, 12,000 head; market, steady to weak; pilme fed steers, $8.50U9.30; dressed beef steers, tl.JSjffl.TO; western steers, $7.00 8.75; southern steers, $.5e4r7.75: cows. $4.23ff7.75; heifers, $6,0549.00: stockers and feeders, $0.25aS.OO; bulls, $6,0087.60; calves, $0.601711.00. HOGD-Recelpts, 11,000 head; market, steady to 5o lower: bulk, $S0fS.55; heavy. $8.S0ON.V; packers and butcher, $$.40478.60; light. $8.2Sil8.60i plga, $7.5O.0O. HI I HHP ANP LAMDS-IUcelpla, 9.000 head; market. 104120c lower; lambs, $7.00 J7.50; yearlings. .0ogo."5; wethers, $5.25 &5.80;. ewes, $5.0005.50. . $2,500,000 LACLEDE GAS LIGHT COMPANY (SAINT LOUIS, MO.) ' Five Year Sf. Cold Debentures Authorized and Apprivsti bythti Pul.lloSrvk3aCmmta8rn447i4h Dated February 1, 1914 Du FelKtary 1, If 19 interest payable February 1 and August 1 in Saint Louis or New York. Coupon tkbe&tiirM fat denomination of $1,000 each, registerable as to principal. Callable as a whole, but not in part, at 102 and interest on any interest payment date prior to February 1, 1916, and at 101 and intereston February 1, 1916and any intcrestpaym eat data thereafter. ST. LOUIS UNION TRUST OSMPANY, SAINT LOWS, TRUSTEE. AUTHORIZED SS.StS.MS ISSUES" S2,SM,4)BC J The Laclede Gas Light Company does all the gas business in the City of Saint Louis, Mk ouri, the fourth largest city in the United States. The Company operate under a special charter which, in the opinion of counsel, is perpetual, and the validity of which has been established by tht Supreme Court of , the State of Missouri. , From a letter addressed to us by C. L. Holmarf, Esq., President of the Company, w sum marize the following : Theme debentures are a cHreet ttllttlen el tha Cmijny. Praeeetfs to be used tor the purpese ef retiring lleflng IntJeaietJnatti Ineurre! tor 4tJMm te reser' end plant, r tor new oenstrtiollen. Issue! under an Indenture wMeh provldea Utat during fhe IKe el theae Bekenturea n adM- llonal mertae er debenture ebllgatlon el the Cempany may Ira ereated unless these Debentures are simultaneously rotlred. (ndentura further (trsvrses that during the Hie ol these Debenturss eurrsnt Mils payabjssl the Company shall not exeeed 81 ,000,000. Tho Company's properties are In oxosllent physloal condition. Qrsss Earnlnps have Inoroasod Irem SS,S1S,S4S In ISOBts S4.4S0,SS7 In 1S13. Not Earning tor tho year ended December 91, ISIS, after deduefcUn of mH oporatMi s. pensos, noludlng mabitenanee and taxeo, were 9Z,329,ZSS, e rover twtoo tho anns1 Interest ehargeo en all outstanding bonds and tho prcaont Issue si Bebenturos. The legality of this issue has been approved by Messrs. Winston, Payne, Strawa Sc Shaw for the undersigned, and by Mr. Isaac II. Lionberger for the Company. WX RECOMMEND THESE DEBENTURES FOR INVESTMENT s Prlco 99 and Interest, Yielding About 5.25 O PTERIN d IS HADE SUBJECT TO PIUOR SALE AND CHANGE IN FJtlCSB N. W. HALSEY & GO. MEW YORK Cor. La Satis and Adams Sts. CHICAGO SAN HtAMCtSCO 2