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THE BfcJK: OMAHA, TIIU.SDAY, MAHCtl 5, 1914. 11 RKIj ESTATK TiOANS. HRAIj I5STATK LOANS. Money to Loan oil Houses Money advanced for building pur 1 tr x w Vsw I . i .hi oh ,rans fin rm rn v nrinn mis- i t 1 1 iii iii IP iii ii i i ii i i i ii i i i i v i iii r Loans desired on Eastern Nebraska lH I II l List your real estate with us for sale. W. H. Thomas & Son 228 State Bank Bldg. . GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Unless Better Supported Wheat Will likely Take Slump. CORN TRADE IS RESTLESS Traders In the Yellow Cerent Uncer tain Just Which Way to Turn Mnnr Tnrn to the Benr Mdr. I CITY RRAL ESTATE. PROI'fcJlTY KOIl SALE. New 5-Room cottages Located on Potiploton Ave. between 6tti unci 7th Sts.: on uaved street. If you waul to tee some ot tho best built, best arranged, strictly up-to-dato 6-room cot tages tliut arc finished in oak In the en try ball) parlor and ditilnK room, have first class plumbing and heating, you must surtly see these. Are now ready now to move. Into. Will be, sold on small payment down and the balance about the tamo as rent. HASTINGS .ts, HEYDEN, ' - 16U Harney St. REAL ESTATE FARM A RANCH LANDS FDR SAI.fi Minnesota. FOR BALE A number ot Improved and unimproved farms In the famous Red River valley. For further mtorma tlon write today to Baker-Lamb Land Co.. Barnesvllle. Minn. SO ACRES in Ogemaw Co., Mich., three, miles from West Branch (.county seat): crock runs through, rolling, some clearod, drive well, fino water, tiiia gravelly soil; $15 per acre (snap). 40' acres heavy land, 114 miles south Houghton lake, Michigan; main road (summer resor,t), $250. Several town lots near Hlgglns lake, Michigan; also G acres (summer resort), cheap; fine outing, tltihlng. hunting, etc. James M. Goblc, 3243 Union Ave., Chi cago, 111. , o Minnesota. ao-ACUK FARM. 35 mCles from Min neapolis, Iii miles from a good railroad town; part under cultivation, balance meaaow and pasturu land; good., soil; good dent-room house, worth $3,000; barn, granary, corn cribs, cattle sheds, macnlno' sheds, etc.; Ii cows, 2U head ot tileera and heifers, three horses, hogs, chickens, complete set farm machinery, buggies, wagonj, sleds, bu tons of hay, '1','JW' baskets corn, 160 ousneli mixed grain, 1V5 bushels potatoes; in fact, every thing on the larm goes except the fur niture. Price, t2,vu0. One-halt earn, bchwab Bros., lfca Plymouth Bldg., Min neapolis. Minn. NORTHERN MINNESOTA The great cst natural cattlo section, no drouths; alfalfa, clovor, corn and potatoes am principal crops: prairie or timber; tree information, We have no land for sale. Write W. R. Mackenzie, Immigration Commissioner, 905 Palace Bldg., M.nne up'olls, Minn. o It HA I. ESTATE. KAUM .V- RANCH LANDS FOIl SALE LIVE STOCK MARKET OF WEST SHIP live stock to south Omaha. Savs mileage and shrinkage. Your consign ments receive prompt and careful attention. JLlVu Stock Commission Merchants. MARTIN BROS. & CO., Exchange Bldg. REAL ESTATE LOANS $100 to tlU.OW) mado promptly. F. D. Wead. Wcad Bldg.. lth and Farnam. KOi, CITY LOANS, Bemls-Carlberg Co, u 310-312 Brandels Theater Building. WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. O-AttVTN HROS Loans, $300 and up. MONEY on hand at lowest rates for loans on Nebraska farms and Omaha city property In any amounts. I. W. BINDER, City National Bank Bldg. CITY property. Large loans a specialty. W. H. Tltoma. fc State Bank Bldg. WANTED City loans and warrants. WrFurnam Smith & Co.. 1320 Farnam St. CITY and tarm loans, 6, 614. . J. H. Dumont & Co., 1603 Farnam, Omaha. HARRISON & MORTON. Dili Om. Nat. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska, farms. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 101C OMAHA NATIONAL, Douglas 2716. REAL ESTATli WANTED. LIST your house with Osborne Realty Co. Over 100 sales In 1913. Call D. 1474. WE havo customers for three farms lit eastern Nebraska. Wont 80, 1G0 und 240-acrc farms. Must be a bargain, as customers will pay cash. PAYNE INVESTMENT JpOMPANY. WE 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. Stowart Land Co., 405 UUIK 'BIlodPauuiM "3pg ojn mojl mom Missouri. FARMS for sale, $5 down, $5 monthly buys 40 acres good timber land, near town, Texas Co., Mo.; price. $200; perfect title. J. B. Jarrcll, ML Vernon, 111. jjoR SALE Improved farms, in tract of 6, 10, 30, 40, 60, SO and up to 1.200; bot tom; prairlo and timber lands, $16 to $53 per acre. Write and tell me what you want and tho size farm and I will send you my big price list und full particular; come out and let me show you theso farms; only 64 miles west of St. Louia, on Wabash railroad. William Crews, Wright City, Mo. FARMERS. ATTENTION! For In formation regarding Laclede county .farms that are for sale at owners' pieces write Quy It. Stanton. Lebanon, Mo. o Nebraska. BIGGEST bargain in western Nebraska. 000 acres smooth, rich valloy land In Morrill county. Neb. Write for prlcj. Pumpkin Creek Land Co.. Redlngton, Neb. Oregon. SPECIAJj proposition for renters. If you have $G0o cash it will be worth your while to write us for Information on land ut Ontario. Ore. We are preparing this land for crop and you will be under very light expense to get a first-class start. Have Just Issued new literature. Send for It. Oregon and Western Colonization Co.. 636 Pax ton Bldg., Omaha, Neb o Sonth Dakota. CHOICE EASTERN SO. DAKOTA LAND lor cnoico ana practically clear Califor nia. Give details. Write, Owner, 2131 6tli .e.. LjOB Annates, i.ai. (, Tennessee. GOOD farms for sale on I. C. R.. R., ti mile north Memphis, Tenn; best lo cation for diversified farming In south. Wrlto for list. J. R. Hall is Son. Coving, toti. Tenn. Wisconsin. Upper Wisconsin RU duiry and general crop state, la the union. Settlors wanted. Lands tor sale at low prices, on easy terms. Ask for booklet, 3i on Wisconsin Central Land r.rant. Rtstii ficrea wanted. Write Cboul our grazing lands If Interested in fruit lands oslc tor booklet on apple orchard In Wisconsin. Address Land Dept., doo Line Ity.. Minneapolis. Minn. Washington. a ntTmv t . i. . l II ursiuAu p'juiica-.uiis vuiticiuius, sun, climate and crops of Wisconsin mailed free to those uddresilng Wisconsin tiu.f Hoard oi immigruuun, capitoi 41 g; sou. Win. WANTED TO BUV. Highest prices paid tor furniture. D.S97L WANTED WW CARS SCRAP IRON AND BONES. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR RUBBER AND METAL. CASH paid promptly upon receipt. WRITE for prices and shipping tags. SONKEN GALA MBA IRON & METAL COMPANY. (Largest dealers west of the Mississippi.) Kansas city, Kan. WANTED Borne second-hand meat and grocery fixtures at once. See Bryan nt tiia iiasKct nr. j join, z'nonu Tyler Zuw. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE R. E. WANTED Several stocks of merchan dise; have customers with soma cash, and both city property and land to ex change .for stocks from 6.000 to J20.0W). These are parties who want locations and will give a square deal. Lock Box .Ml, woodbine, la. o EIGHT lots on J2d and Cnarles. North: tGW to J1.000 tor corner, 10 per cent down, small monthly payment. Large lot on zztti St . north ot cumming. Jol. Two fine lots,- fc'.-K. corner 3$tn and beward. Address the owner at 401 City National Bank. Omaha, Neb. GOOD LAND for your business. Bust. ness. Excli., 3o0 Om. Nat. Bk. Doug. lMxt. IF YOU HAVE CLEAR LAND OR LOlS for this beautiful Omaha homo and will assume $6,500 mortgage, payable monthly, bujiu acscripuon ana we win man pnoto and tell you all about this close-in vary modern .extra well built home. O'Keofe Real Estato Co., 1016 Omaha Nat. Douc. 2715. TO TRADE-Quarter section first-class Kimball county land tor email tract near Omaha. J 154, Bte. 0 ACRES good unimproved land In Kit Carson county, Colorado. Priced right; no inflated values. Incumbrance 14.800- drawing 7 per cent Interest. My equity, 13,640, would trade for good income city yruyeriy or smaii block 01 mcrcnandlac. Might consider a good automobile up to $1,600. What have you to offer? Art. dress Y 4(5, Bee. OMAHA, March 4. 1914: It was the gossip ot the wheat trado last night that unless news ot a radically bullish kind la forthcoming or the export demand revives prices were to aeoK .1 lower lcyil, and at the same time July was to gradually close Its discount under May. The trade seemed to bo lmprcssd with tho belief that some strong Interest Is gradually getting out ot its lines and believed that the outsiue Duying power had hrcn rillrd tin tor the time being. tailing attention to the fact that tho ab sorption at 94c for May yesterday was not as good as on the previous' uay, aim said that they would not be surprised t see liquidation start at almost any time, although values would not got tar from thw present level, as it would take b'lt little buying on tho part of strong in terests to causa tho local short interest to cover. Tho laltcr wus regarded as tno Inrcnit for anmn ilnvs mist. Hears are not looklne for a cron scare to start until thorn has limn rnw illlVH of grow Ing weather, and then It Is apt to be a small affair, owing to tne unusuuujr In. on lull full. HllllS T3 ' garded the setback as only tempornry and looked for good buying power to develop on any break around 93c for May anil.lalb cnnnlrtrrahln emnhnsls on the fact' that bids for cash wheat from the east wer caught on the decline yesterday, tann wheat was 10 lower. .... .. A feeling of unrest prevailed in tho corn trade yesterday and a larger num ber of bears were to be found than for somo tlmo past. Many traders were dls uiiiMl tn hi.lii.vi that the. leading bull in terest sold under cover yesterday. They were generally regarded, however, " having large holdings. Bulla believed thoy rhw In.'ronalnir nvlilence that eastern de mand tor the cash artlclo was to become urgent in the immediate future, mes sages from that section yesterday which wero not given general circulation said pressure of offerings from tho west, were much lighter, rctcrrlng to Interior points, but bears said the demand, even should It Increase, would not bo tip to tho normal spring trade, as the specter ot Argentine imports was still before tho eastern con sumer and would be for all time. Jntncs KlniDson. the New lorn conrse craln mvrclnllnt. was In Chicago yester day nnd estimated farm reserves of corn around SOO.000,000 bushels nnd oats at 390, OOO.OOC He talked very friendly to the buying side of corn and oats around pres. ent levels. Cash Corn was c lower to '.ic nigncr. Efforts to iPromoto a crop scaro on winter whrar are inee lii with W" succtrs although the May-JUiy j-prcti narrowed He yesterday. A inaiorlty of traders wero not disposed to inn. tne buying side on reports of winter killing at this season, as there has oeen no growing weather to date and It will be next to impossible to ten or uainagc iir.ui there Is. The North American Provision com pany s warehouses have been made rcgiilar for tin- storatji of prn llrns un der tho rules of the Chh'ago Board of Tiade until June 1. Shliv.i'ng sales of cash train Pt Chicago Tuestiny . were 40.000 buh'tls i nt Ji'o,- 000 bushels corn and 100,000 bushels oats. Tho seaboard reported ?o,W0 bushels wore sold for export. cash oats were Ma liwcr. Clearances: Wheat and flour, 357,000 bu.; corn, none; oats, 18,000 bu. Liverpool close: Wheat. 3d lower: corn. W?d lower. Primary wheat recelnts were 797.000 bu and shipments 456,000 bu against receipts of G59.000 bu, and shipments ot 411, wo u;i last year. Primary corn receipts were 1,229,000 bu. nnd shipments 620,000 bu., against receipt? ot 982,000 bu. and shipments of 800,000 bu. last year. Primary oats recelnts wero 900.000 bu, and shipments 772,000 bu., against receipts of 600,000 bu. nnd shipments or 680,000 bu. last year. These sales wero reported: wnoai wo. hard winter: 2 cars. 85c. No, 3 hard winter: 1 car, Silo. Oats No. 3 white: 4 cars, 3S',c; 13 cars, 38c. No. 4 white: 4 cars. 37ic. No grade: 1 car, 37Wc. Corn No. 3 white: 1 car, 62c; 1 car, 62c; 3 cars, 01ac. No. 2 yellow: 3 cars, fi24c:. 6 cars, 62c. No. 3 yellow: 3 cars, 6lc; 1U curs, 61c; 10 cars, OHic; 1 car, 60lJc; 9 cars, 60c; 1 car, 59Hc No. 4 yellow: 4 cars, 59c; 2 cars, 58Hc: 1 car. 68c. No. 2 mixed: car. (ii'Ac jno. 2 mixea: 1 car, ic; 1 car, (Xflic; 2 cars, 60c; C cars, E9c. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, 6SHc; 3 cars, 6Sc; 1 car, 51!4c; ?i car, 56c. CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Omaha 31 110 28 St. Lout 71 66 64 Chicago k M S82 173 Kansas City 89 IX 31 Winnipeg Minneapolis (? Duluth Omaha Cash Prices-Wheat: No. . 2 hard. 84V4S86Hc; No. 3 hard, 8l5T85V4o; No. hard, 7BWHnjc; nimui,, mm 86Hc; No. 4 spring. 834c;- imo. i aurum. 84we44c: NO, a aurum, wumiiv. V;y'": N5 2 white. 963c: No. 3 whtte. 6 H 62Wc: No. 4 white, 69!hfi0c: No. 2 yellow. 62(S62ic: No. 3 yellow, uniw yellow, nwa; , i WANTED TO BORROW WAISl S.BoO for nnR VMP. nn inU. edged security; will pay 10 per cent. Wnto x- 119, umana nee, umana. LEGAL NOTICES. election notice. January 23d. 1914. THE MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Notice is hereby given that the nnnual meeting of the stockholders of tho Mis souri Pacific Railway company will h held at the general office ot the company, in the city of St. Louis, Missouri, on Tues day, Aiarcn iv, "if. at s o'clock a. m for the election of thirteen directors for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of any other business that may comn h. fore said meeting. The annual meetlmr ul vua micvwio ni ua iicm hi mo same office on the same day at 12 oVlnik The transfer bookB will be closed on Monl and will bo reopened on Wcdnes'dnO' March 11. 1914. at 10 o'clock a m " The Missouri Pacific Railway Comnanv Dy B, F. BUSH. . President. V. H. CALEF. Secretary. Wool Auction nt London. LONDON, March 4.-Tha fine selection red ,01ay attracted Spirited bidding. The opening prices nf yest-r-days wero firmly establlnied. n"n greasy merinos nnd crosabreds hardened Tbales" Th 0,'ne "ia , if'H.T AValtes. 2-W bales; scoured Is 14dfr2s fid: creajtv. 7U,itit a, r, ,.. land, 1,100 bules; scoured. Is O'idJr.'s V4d greasy, 7Ucmis 2Vid. Victoria, 1.100 bales scourea, u iHd2s Cd; greasy, 6diH8 7Hd. South Australia, 1,100 bales: scoured. Is Idiftls llHd; greasy, SdBls 4d. West Australia. 3.300 bales: L-rpn.v r.V.,(7t. New Zealand, 2,400 bales; scoured, Is is ioiu, Krcosy, iuijjis m. cape ot Uood Hope and Natal, 4o bales; scoured Is 8d w--s va; greas-, iVtVluiia. Coffee Market. NEW YORK, March 4.-Dlsappolntlng European cables and larger primary re relpts seemed responsible for renewed liquidation or local pressure In coffee to day. Selling may have been restricted by reports of steady Brazilian markets, but there was no Important demand and after opening quiet, 768c lower, the mar ket closed steady, b?f 100 net lower. Bales, 23,(00 bags; March, 8.76c; April, 8.83c, May, 8.92c; July. 9.10c; September, 9.26c, October. 9.30c; December, 9.41c; January, 9.44c; February. 9.48c. Spot, unsettled; Rio No. 7, 9c; Santos No. 4, llic Mild, dun, loraova, ufitttc, nominal. Sugar Market. NEW YORK. March 4.-HrO All-Raw closed lower; centniugai, j.vi, moiasses, V2.3J, rctmed, uncnangeu. 9IiC9IHc Com No, 3, Htfi4c; No 3 white, 64fc4c No. 3 vellow, 6l(;4He Oats. No. 2 white. 4liv No. 3 white, 39Mf S9ri standanl. 4Ortf40ie. Rye. No. 2. Hi61c. Barley. KifiCSc. Timothy, $S.r S.. Clover, 10.7Mm7S. Pork. 121.40. Lard. tin tlx tilt., tin AatiAi, iw ' itrTTKn -Irregular; creameries, SoJKVh POTATOES Irfiwer: recplnts. Srt n Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin, red, MOflOo; Michigan, Minnesota and Wlscon. sin, white, (BtlftSc KOOS Higher: recelnts. S.119 ensos: ! mark, cases included, 3Mic; ordlnaty firsts. 2SIfJSHc: firsts, 29fitSc. CMEUSE-lllgher; daisies, ISOiKte: twins. 17iQ18c; Americas, KNtflSc; long homs. ISHiiiSVc. lOULTIlV A1lvlrwr inrlnn lfiUi fowls, Hc. NnW YORK wKNICUAt, MAIIKIJT OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Killing Cattle Fully Ten Cents Up and Feeders Firm. H0QS VERY SLOW AND LOWER Light HrrrlnU nf Sheep and l.nmha In I'scp of (iooil, Aetlve Or niand Prlrr Strnnir t Trn tn I'lflrrn lllghrr. white ayWotflc: siKnuaiu, ' i; : , ; . , S white &flW4c: No. wl'te- CTW?37H?: 5. M(f?nn No. 1 feed. 4tfi tiuotatlon of thei Uny on Varlon Cominndltlcs. NEW YOltk'. Mnroh i -VM.IIHn Quiet; spring patents, $.6PiO'4.75; win ter straights. 14.204J4.Si: winter u;it- rtB, 4.40tJ75( spring clears, 4.10tJ4.24; extra No. 1 winter, JJ.S6tf3.7S; extra No. r. ,w'n,eri $l!Sr3.): Kansas straight. J4.ltol4.20. WHEAT Spot, easy; No. 2 hard winter, JI.C0V4. f. I f., to nrrlvot No. 3 red, JI.04. elevator, domestic; No. 1 northern, Du luth, $U(1U. f. o. b. afloat, opening navl gatlon, No. 1 northern. Manitoba, Jl.0411. f. o. b. afloat) Futures, steady; May, $1.01 11-16; July, 97c. IlOl'S Steady ; stute, common to choice, 1913, 404Jc; 1912, 2ifl-.Mc; Pacific coast.1913. 20240; 1912. 195121c. ' HIDES Steady: Bogota, 32!833c; Central America, S2c. PETROLEUM Steady; refined. New York, bulk. 15.23; barrels, $8.75; cases. $11.25. WOOL-Bleady; domcstlo fleeco. XX Ohio. 27c CORN Spot, easy; new, No, 3 yellow, 70Hc, c. I. f., to arrive. OATS-Spot, dull; standard while, 4 fHSVfec; No. 3, 43ViJfi6c; fancy clipped white, 464SHc. HAY-Stcady; standard. 97ic$1.00; No. 1. tl.02KOl.0S; No. 2. 903c; No. 3. $0 S5e. , PROVISIONS Pork . market steady; mess, t23.OOifJ3.50;, family, t:t.0028.00: fchoit clears. $20.20((t22.00. Heef, steady; mess, $18.00J11S.50; fnmlly, $19.0020.00. Cut meats, steady; pickled helllrs, 10 to 14 pounds, $13.00314.50: pickled hums. $14. oO. l.nrd, steady; middle west, $10.4311 10.5.; re fined, sternly; continent. $11.05; South America, $11.75; compound, quiet! $3.25 OS.37H. TALLOW V.ssy; city, G;c; country. fijT irjio; niHcini. ,c. HUTTFR Steady; receipt". lt.SM tub creamery extra3, 31MG32C; firsts, 2SW! 3ic; held extras, lugsoo: process extras, 22i,4fi2.1c. - CHEESE Firm: receipts. 250 boxes: state whole milk, fall and summer, whtte or colored specials, 18Vifl8V4c; iivcrngo rancy, i,hs(1c; winter maae specmii, 17V4c; averago fancy, 17c, EGGS Unsettled ; receipts, 6,000 cases; fresh gathered extras, 34c: firsts, SSVic; nearby hennery whites. 34i3oC. POULTRY Dressed dull; fresh killed western chickens, irQ26c; fowls, HSTltfc; turkeys, 16Q2GC. - Knnsiis City (Irnlu nnd Provisions. KANSAS CITY, March 4, W 1 1 EAT No. 2 hard. 87K90Hc; No. 2 red. DOUflOlHc. CORN No. 2 mixed. ClftgifiSc; No. 3, 6263Uc; No. 2 white. KiKc: No. 3, 66fC7c. Closing prices of futures: WHEAT May, 87U087ie; July. S2?ic 83c. CORN-May. 67c; July. 67c. OATS-No. 2 white, 41Hc No. 2 mixed. 40c. BUTTER - Creamery. 29c; firsts, 2Sc; seconds, 26c; packing, 18c. I3GG8 Firsts. 23Wc; seconds. 20c. POULTRY'-Sprlngs. 16c; hens, 14c. Minneapolis (imln Market, MINNEAPOLIS, March 4. WHEAT - No. 1 hard. 93c: No. 1 northern. mKrt. S2c; No. 2 northern, 88i10c: No.' ;t. 86y(BSSic; May. SOiWOOTic: Jus'. WMtt 92Hc. FliUrit-Fancy patents, $4.Ki. In wood: first clears, $3.4j. In Jutes? second clears, $2,60, In 'Jutes. uARLK--43jTC3c. RYE 55Kfifi6c. BHAN-423.00. CORN No. 3 yellow, 57fi8c. OATS No. 3 white, 37t37ic FLAX-$1.53HffUS6T. Liverpool tlrnln Mnrkrt. LIVERTOOL, March 4. WI I EAT Spot steady: No. 2 red western winter. 7s SWJ: No. 1 Manitoba, 7s 6Kd: No. 2, 7s 5d: f u tures, weak; .Mnrcn, ts 3a; May, 7s 3id; July. Ts 3id, CORN Spot, steady: American ml.xe.l, es w, Ln Plata, rutures easy; March. Is lOKd; July., 4s 7Kd. St. Louis ncuernl Mnrkel. 8T. LOUIS, March 4. WHEAT No. ! red. 94(95Kc: No. 2 hard. 91094c; May. 91W91T4C: July. 93nSl93.c. CORN No. 2 65Hc; No. 2 whit. 6Sc; Aiuy, ba'itausftc; juiy, wsvic OATS-No. 2, 40c: No, 2 white, 4lKc: oiay, ivnc, Juiy, w. RYE 62c. New York Money Market. NEW YORK. March 4. MONEY r-ti stendy: l$itf2 ncr cent: rullnir ruin tin per cent; closing. l2 per cent. Time loans, urmer; sixty uays, a per cent; ninety days, 30'i per cent: six months. 3V43si Per cent. MERCANTILE PAPER 404 per cent STERLING EXCHANGE Stead v; slittv days, $4.8376; demand, $4.8590; commercial UI1IB. SILVER Bar, GS'ic: Mexican dnllnr. 43V4C BONDS Government, steady: rallrnmi lUuini. Closing quotations on bonds todav w.. aa fnllnwr U. S. rtt. t. ret ao coupon SOUTH OMAHA, March 4, 1914. Receipts were: rattle. Hobs. Sheep. Official Mondnv 5.701 S.016 14.119 OfflclalTiPday 3,0- ll,N7 19.3M Kstimato Wednesday .. 3.s ia,n Three days this wk..l4.K 31.112 3X.976 Same days last week.. 12,001 36,759 4,4g Snuo days 2 wks. ago.17.41S 33.W 39,jn Same days s wks, ago.ll.Ct0 M.WI S2.8M Homo days 4 wks. ago.10,73 31,273 20.93J Same days laat year.. 13,704 27.15S 21,740 The following table shows tho receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at the Sonth Omaha live stock market for the year tu date as compared with lost year: 1914. 1913. Incf Dec. Cattle ............164,929 172.654 7.737 Hogs 531.705 534.H17 ... . 22.852 Sheep 413,610 419.725 S3.8H The following tahln. shows tho range ot prices for hogs t the South Omaha live stock market for tho lam few days, with comparisons: CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features nf tur Trading" and lio.i.ik Prices on Ilonrd of iraue. CHICAGO, March 4.-Bears ruled In the .rii. i. in.av with tho aid of lower houg firm at the close, was ttOUo down. Corn finished the same as last nlcht to iUc lower, and oats off a shade. In provisions the outcome was unchanged to an advance of 2KH0C. Heavy selling from traders hero and ln the swthwest gave wheat prices a down turn right at the start. Fresh assur ances were at hand from leading author! fie? that domestic crop conditions were almost perfect, and the op n ons were confirmed by the Ohio official report which nut the percentage In that ate at 94 aS against 88 a yearago. Uheral reserves in Europe were assumed to ex. plafn sufficiently the decline of quota tlons across the Atlantic. Liquidating sales by . Iscouraged hold-.- ..-.! n snrnnil din in the wheat f,iT aftrr n. reaction that was due" reduced estimate of the Argentine export surplus and to an ex pected railing 011 in Biiu'iiici.io ..u... tralla. A little export buslne-sH here, how ever; made feeling relatively stable at the .1 nf lh ft n V Notwithstanding that corn was under heavy pressure during much of th slon. the greater part of the lejultlng loss was overcome. Big stocks here had an offset In the reluctance of country owners to make further offerings, lie sides shipping sales from Chicago were said by some dealers to have considerably imnroved. Selling of oats received a check when corn began to rally. Cash ilpmAnrl A&'rr fair. shorts ln nrovlslons displayed a little moro anxiety despite weakness in the hog market. pacKers were sum 10 ue on tne buying side of the options. Quotations closed as follows Artlclel Open. Hlgh.j Low, j Close.l Ycs'y. Wheatl , May. July.SSSW Corn, May. July. Oats. May. July. Pork. May. July. Lard. May. July. Ribs. May. July. 1 11 so C7U 40 40' 21 22K 21 46 10 60 10 77K 11 35 834 HKI 67V 66i 4i! 40 21 40 :i 47K 10 62K' 10 60 10 82K 11 40 ' 11 55 92V 88 I C6Ti 40H 40 21 32K! 21 45 10 77K 11 35 11 50 93V f8H' 67U C6H 4oK! 40',i 21 37K' 21 45 10 60 10 80 11 40 11 524 93H C7li 21 25 21 45 10 57'.4 10 7 11 37H 11 50 Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red, 4Kfi95c. No 3 red. 93S9JKC'. No. 2 hard, ta'iSigjfcc. No. 3 hard, 91UR92C, No. 2 northern, 94Vifl9ilc; No. 3 northern, 9S 91Kc, No. 3 spring, atiyow, no. 3 spring, v. s. 3i. nt in do coupon 10 U. K. 4l. ttt Ill do coupon 113 Panama 3 coupon,. 102 A. T. a T. cr. 4s.. 14 Am. Tobacco (i,...ll IS 1H M. K. T. lit 4a.; WV do jrn. 4H mv, Mo. Pacific 4 60 do conr. Ba Tju N. H.H. ot M. IHi 83 uu urn, !.,.., 11 Armour & Co. 4HiM v, y., . li'. 'i'u. K. C, U lit 4..... No. raclilo 104 do 3'4t Brook. Tr. ct. 4 Ccn. ot Oa. U.. On. LeaAhrr 6", Clin, ft Ohio 4Hi O. H, L. rfd. 4 6U ... JVi 55 TSad!nif gma. 4t,,..944 do conr. 4V4i.: ' " " Chlcaiio t A. 3VJ1- "HiSF'xv'e'u' -l do stn. 4 54E.i.' 'V-S. US Date. I 1914. 1913.t9l2.19U. 11910.11909.11908 . 14.1 it 28HI ? SHI 4 0U1 6 DO. Jt TJI I 4 01 ' 15. 7 94 IS 01 7 01 8 7 6 211 4 03 . IS. IK 31 Ii !tt T 111 .4 7CI II IS , 17. S S3 S 01 5 4j 7 04) 8 S5 6 071 4 01 . 1S.I 8 42Ui K 111 1 1 6&i 8 941 6 031 4 10 Feb. Fob Feb Feb, Feb, Feb. 19, Feb. 20. Feb. 21.1 Keb. 22. Feb. S3. Feb. 24. Feb. as. Feb. 26. Feb. 27. leb. 28. '. 1. Mnr, Mar. Mar. Mar. S 01 5 M 7 98 6 98 8 10 02 8 12 6 03 15 85 8 19 5 89 8 201 8 121 G 02 8 Oil 6 cs; 8 18 U 11 8 20 0 13 6 25 8 30 8 241 6 32 8 911 5 tt 7 OS 6 97 7 Oil 9SI 7 091 9 021 6 96 7 IH ail o n 99 9 191 6 11 6 M 9 231 6 24 I 9 261 13 6 S2 1 6 14 6 Si 9 39 11 92 9 47 6 08 6 93 9 63 6 11 6 78 9 601 6 36 6 82 9 531 6 20 4 13 4 W 4 07 4 02 4 11 4 II 4 10 4 23 a 4 28 4 30 4 bettH ill ni aiTMir vnni nmnrn iiinirm their first offers M pri es Hn IUIl 01UU HlnuMl ness of Floating Supply, p .rr orhrd out vory ny made their first ot that win quoted ns n big dims lowir than xrsterday's avernge 8nlmenl " " were of the opinion Hint the trade ought 'Increased Dcmnnri RpvraU Sennti. at least to i stmuty; In fact, a go i ,lnorcascu -ucmnnn. ivevcais acantl- many of thm prloitl tl elr holdings nt a slight advance, nnd they fnliKht the de cline hard, but after holding tiff nil i "rrv"rT..Jli,rri.,nf'l.r,;:FAiR advance is achieved r..... ... v... .v...nu ... ,.,.n .tin. nriv (ill of 10c lower than yrlrdny's aver.igp. Kvtn after the ball was started rolling, tho movement was slow and drnggv, and It was Into before anything like a clenrnnce was effected. Values rmalnd Just about the same, and In tho end practically everything moved at a do cllne of 10c. Bulk of the offerings sold at $?.30ti8 3J. ..ii., ,..in irHunrti X44). Ns. .. 31. ID. 31 . tl a. 31. K . 31... T... ... M... .14. . ts. to,.. M... At. Bh. Pr. 1(4 . no . IM I 10 HI ... Ill .331 lt 3 tn . .IN ...310 ...300 ...axi ...311 ...311 ...1M ...IM ...31tl .333 .. XV .34 ... 301 ...til ...131 .243 19 I 20 I 80 .. I to 3 30 30 I 70 30 10 I 30 I 30 3 i I 3 3 3 M 3 30 3 30 I 30 I 30 I 30 No. 3::: ii... VI... Tt... Kt... tl... ;o... :;: TS... 71... It 377 Ar. ..3t ..141 ..311 ..331 ,.:e ..3M ..111 ..310 fh. rr. J 30 3 30 I 30 8 30 I 3$ 33 I M 3 33 For First .Mnrkrt hy Tims In Scrernl Dnys Is Nnt llnnillcnpiicil Prsssnrc from Ahriind. ..ill 1M 3 3s .339 .:t .Ill 30.. 3.. to.. 33.. 0.. 13.. .313 .340 .:m .Ml .r7 .333 I 1. I 3$ ... 3 371, 4l I 10 ... 3 10 3 in ... i to . . . 8 40 30 10 . . . 3 4Jl Sunday, Receipts and disposition of live stock Rt the Union stock yards. South Omaha tor twenty-tour hours ending hi a o cioci: yesterday: RECEIPTS CARS. Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. ll'is. M. & St. P. Rv. 0 Wabash Hy 2 Missouri Pacific Ity. 8 Union Pacific Hy.. 31 & N. W.. cast... 3 C. & N. W.. west... 50 C, St. P., M. & O.. 20 C, 11. AS Q en st... 7 C, B. ,fc Q west... 20 C. H. i. A P.. eat. 10 C, H. I. & P., west. 1 Illinois Central Ry. 7 Chicago G. W. Hy.. 6 Total receipts ..173 DISPOSITION-HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. SHEEP Quite iiitttirnllv vestenlnv's price decline nil olong tho lino brought In a rather light supply of sheep and Iambs today and as a result the puckers wero keen competitors for what killers were on sale and did not hesltato pay ing prices generally strong to 10Il3j higher. This occurred In face of the fntt that other markets teportcd early trade ns slow. Today's advnnce again plnces the schedule ot prices here relatively high as compared with outside points, there being some Mexican Inmbs this mnrnlmr cood enoubh tn brlnir 37 7.". nnd 3 S7 ' P ,b,inHh of ct1 'tern ewes $5.75. The ...ii in inr limni minus ennngeu nanus nround $7.60117.65, with the medium grades iiniiing nn outlet ut !7.Z5r7.45 and the Commoner kinds St 16.904fT.2R. Th slitir.1v of ewes was very limited and the choice Kinds wero extremely scarce, the most of what was on snlo selling around $5.6.50. i .huts or yenning-, ot consequence were offeied. Tho movement, generally, was fairly active, so It wns not long beforo thn light supply was disposed of. Tho ro eclptj amounted to somn twenty-five enrs. or 6.,i00 head, ncnlnst 17.111 l.ni.,1 .-i, ago, 13.553 hend two, wcekn ago. and 4.257 AISerin V fd head n year ago. This makes for tlm first .2!!!"" J.". !? " 6 1 1 .. ., 4t 10 4 I W 2 :; 7 2 1 5 29 6 6 5 4 4 2 2 177 27 Morris & Co.,... 623 Swift & Co 731 Cudahy Packing C0...1 ,900 Armour ft Co Schwartc & Co Morrcll , Lincoln Packing Co.... liny Packing Co....... W. B. Vansant Co Benton, Vnlisnnt & L. Hill & Son F. B. Lewis Huston & Co,....,,..... J. 11. Root & Co McCreary oi Kellogg.. Werthelmer ft Dcgon.. H. F. Hamilton Sullivan Bros Rothschild Mo. & Kan. Calf Co... Christie Hlgglns Huffman Roth Krebs Tanner Bros Dennlson & Francis... Other buyers 64 32 12S 66 83 118 1 1 135 ,29 42 76 96 45 4 S rv 2 12 1 271 1.887 2,326 2.740 2,317 166 229 7X1 2.2HI 1,502 5.718 NEW YORK. Mnrch 4.-An Increased demand for stocks todav revealed the I scantiness of the Moating supply and al- iiiougn ouying wns not heavy an au vanco or fair .proportions wns achieved Commission house business was on u larger scale. Trailing gtew quieter after the first hour, but prices held up with limine.. Despite lack of outside Interest In the market. Investment broker said tlm . purchasing ot dividend paying stocks had been going on steadily. The steel stocks wero especially strong today. Ahsorptlon of these stocks wna stimulated t-y tho strong showing of Me February statistics. The production of pig I rim last month was phiocd nt a dally average of 67,450 tons, nn Increase of al most 7.0X1 tons over the January average On March I the number of blast furnace.i In operation was twenty-one greater than a month previously. Weakness appeared In a fow spots New Hnven touched h new low recoid at 65',, hut Inter roso with tho grnernl market American Woolen's poor nnnunl repot t wns reflected In a drop ot moro than two points In both the common and preferred. Fours of the effect bf tho new sugar schedule of the, tariff law, which hecamn operative March 1, led to tho selling ot these shares. Beet sugnr nnd Amcrlcnn sugar common und preferred sagged sharply, For tho first time In several days th market wns not handicapped by prcasum from nhroniL American stocks held steady In tho London market nnd there wns little European selling here. Bonds lost ground In places. Total snles. $2,635,000. United States 4s registered advanced Vi on call. Number of sales and leading quotations on stocks were ns follows: SMra. Illah. Low. Cloae. Amalgamated CVppar American Agricultural American Heat Bugar.. 3,400 701, 731. J,.-r. V ,..n,wcf,f "PP'l or Killers American t'otton oil.. " nenti, compnrcu with Am. tea Hccurlllca..., '2S . cni' nn 11,0 dnj'" lnt week American I.lnaeed .. . ".'.Hi iirau two wccks ago and 21,740 hend u year ago. Quotations on Hhrep and Lamh Good Jo cholco lambs, $7.1W.85; fnlr to good Inmbs. $7.00di7.35; Inmbs. culls, $3.Cftfifl.50; yearlings, light, $6.65tf7.O0; yearlings W-SSfl-Wi wethers, good fo cholSe $5.75(Ufi.2J; wether, fnlr to good. $5(wi 6.10J owes, good to choice, $5.60fl.75; ewes, fair to good, $3,00?6.60. ."-. CHICAtlO MVK 8TOCIC MARKET 3,00(1 2,304 300 300 33H 30H K . . 2,400 31 Cattle Higher American Locomotlre Amerlcnn H. A It American P. A It. ptd, , Amer. fluiar lletlnlng. . American T AT Amerlran Tobacco Anaconda. Mining Co.... Atclileon . .... . Atchtaon ptd ,, Atlantlo Coatt l.lna naltlmor Ohio Ilethlehem Steel llrnoklyn tlapl. Tr Canndlan I'aciric Central Leather (Therapeakr A Ohio Chicago 0. W Chics go, M. 81. P ... ChlMgn t N. W Colorado fuel & Iron,, Conoll(tated Ons (3rn Product a l)tlaar iludwn. ... Denver A Itlo Urands... llanrer Ilia Orande pfii DUtlllert' Hecurltlca .... i:rte Mil 300 .13 Vi 6 3t4 tS tV.i tl 'so " (l4 TOO 105 1BV UK SJ'I S3S 301. t lit 41 31 10', 3SU eis 103H sw iroK 120s 4 1,100 1.300 3' J17H 1,619 Totals 4.277 II .565 13,901 CATTLE All deslrnble kinds ot killing cattle were a good 10c higher this morn ing. This means not only beef steers, but cowa nnd heifers aa well. Moro than that, the market was active at the ad vunce and tho tarly arrivals were soon disposed of. The best beet steers In sight sold up to $8.75. with a right good bunch of hclfcrH as high as $7.93. Htnekora onrl feederH were fllllV steady as compared with yesterday, but It will Do rememDerea mot tpe mri idbvwi dny was very strong, so that prices on stackers and feeders arn now as high as they have been at any time. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice beef steers, $3.14038.80; fair to good beef steers, $7.8508.10; common to fair licet steers, $7.257.85: good to choice cornted heifers. $7.00,08.00; good to choice cows, 36.50417.25: fair to good grades. $3.50fi1.60: common to fair grades, $4.25tf0.tO; good to choice, stockcrs ana teeners, i.wnr 8.10; fair to good stackers and feeders, $6.60,7.00; stock cows and hell ers. $3.75in.'-'5: stock calves, $6.503 8.00; veal calves, $8. WJ 10.20; bulls, stags, etc. $6.76ff7.60. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS, st, rr. ;. C M P e 4'A..lui"..D7a7.c- A"'' " "5 If 1 Xr " t IB till mi -m 11 Ic 11. cr. 4a..... MT4 ..'l0 '.n. 741. Iii In n lit i. iVnlon l-scltlo 4 S7u DUtlllers1 5a tt J?v:.,4''; Erls n 1 4a 33 " "t r. 4a.. I3S il .an I...:.:'.. . 74 V. g. hum, i.,..10jS do ct. 4i. ar. I). 74V4 in tar Met" vK. I. ' mt W.U.h W 7..' ii ST 'inter. t7 MH; ,V:. 34vlwtern Md. 4. .. 73 in. Wait. Else. ct. it.. ( k. O. Bo. raf. St.. 97(4 central la.... 37Vi Bid. Ottered. Metal Market. NEW YORK. March 4. METALS Lead; Quiet at $3.B54.05: London, 19 17s fid. Spelter: Quiet at $5.25i8fi.30; London, 21 7s 6d, Copper: Unsettled: standard, spot and April, IiuOjrji.i;i; eieciroiyiu-, $14 37(4&14.50; lake, nominal; casting. $14.00 W14.12V4. Tin: Quiet; spot. $37.87Kas.l2K: May, $38.m4J38.37W. Antimony; Dull; Cookson. $7.25. Iron: Quiet and un changed. London Prices Copper: Steady:, spot, 64 2s d: ftitures. 64. 12s6d. Tint Steady; nnt 173 7a Cd: futures. 175. 10s. Iron: Cleveland warrants, Ws 7t4d. ST, LOUs. Marcn 4. hctauh laa: Firm at $90fi3.924. Spelter: Dull at $5.15 06.17K. Ilostnn Mlnlnir Slocks. BOSON. March 4,-Closlng quotations on stcks were: Allnel 40iNda Con. ... AirI. Coppar ..... 74S Nlplaalbg Mines A. Z. U S 1 North Ilulte .... Atliona Com U North lka ... r.tl. A Arliona (I (lid Dominion .. Cal. k Hacla 43 Oaceola Cttarvnlal IT Qulncy fnnn.r It. ma C. f!. ttl. Shannon Eal Dtte C. M. . . 11 guiwrlcr No. 3.... 3. . 4,... 13,... 31.... 11.... 3.,.. I.... 10.... 7.... 14.... 36.... 13.... 13.... 10.... 23. 20. IS. ,,1100 3 CO . . 333 7 33 .. 300 7 II .. 131 T 43 ., 341 7 30 ,.1333 7 CO .. 772 7 ,. 713 7 K ..no 1 70 ..mi 7 7i ..1087 T 73 ...11(3 7 tt ....... .10O 7 33 1091 7 30 1W3 7 30 1026 7 10 ,1011 7 33 1060 3 00 73 3100 843 3 OS 377 3 03 1H4 -3 r, ...1033 8 10 1000 8 10 113S 8 10 1337 8 IS 1113 8 S 1143 8 13 ...1011 8 tO II, ....., 21 9 SO...... 31 38 , 1 6 , 13 , 38 , 11 , 27 4 17.., At, Tr. 1111 I 30 1113 8 SO ItxiJ 8 30 1111 8 33 1173 3 38 1114 3 33 llil 8 33 1107 8 30 1074 8 30 1131 I 34 1110 I 33 1341 8 Vi 1117 S 38 813 8 33 ...1311 I 40 II 1311 3 40 20l 18 43 31. 1034 8 40 .1313 3 43 .1237 8 43 .1330 8 43 .1113 8 43 .1338 8 43 .1313 8 48 .944 3 30 .1114 ltd .1433 8 6 .1413 8 13 .1131 8 13 1317 I 71 IS!, IS 214. Iii 33 !! 23U CClgLLsrloi 4 U. 31... IV imiamtrack 1! W.M.lln f:runtT iVitu (I ene ciniti'a . . t.vt c B r li : t ii l: Itnvala Copp'r 31 dj pM tlV, IJerr 1-sks 4'. Utah Con 11 Mk 'et.rr ... rVltla.il CV.pper CO ...IIU l.-i Ksile copper.... 5 Winona S Mian.t Tofrte . . tJt Wolve.lre ii il'.Uwk -, 41 Cotton Mnrkrt. NEW YORK, March 4.-COTTON-Futures closed steady; March. 12.08c, May. 11.65c; July. 11.65c; August, 11.53c; October. 11 30c; December. 11.83c. Spot, quiet, middling. 13.00c; gulf, 1126c Key to tho Situation Bee Advertising. 20 13 7 11 T. ...... 9 It 2 4 7. ,s::::::: 3 4 1 14 I 13 I 10 IS ,...1077 8 IV 1.1 .1311 STEERS AND HEIFERS, .... 414 7 00 4 1013 3 In ,,,, 114 7 40 4 KO I 11 .... 771 7 40 3 313 8 33 .... 3 7 30 31 1110 8 30 .... 937 8 00 17 Ill 8 IS ....1015 8 10 uuwn. Slrndi- to Sliadn Hogs Wrnk. V'JAao. March 4.-CATTLE-He-'X'Pt. 14,000 head; market steady to a shade higher; beeves, $7.20f9.75; Texas Stf"". $7.1008.10; western steers, $. R 00: Mockers nnd feeders. $G.60t.i8.00: cows l.U.iir,'.r." ,lKW.Ml calves. $7.00til0.60. "OGS-Reeelpts. 26.000 head; market . ,.:. "" i"nr; oiiiK or sales,. JN.501C rri ... nM 8.60: g it. M.I0lf7R.n2t4: mlirril t tuvwc a. f.-! ? .5 . $7.40(BR.M ". j..3(Uo.aj; pigsi, 'SHEEP AND LAMBS-Hecelpts. 22.GO) 'it.ndi..nini!J0.1, "'f0""? m lo Itlgheri nn. tlve. $4.rrfl.2J; western, $4.85.25: yenr lings, t5.Mf7.10; Inmbs, native, $0.757,63; ucstcrn, t.76(ff7.S0. ' Knnsns City Live Stock Mnrkrt. KANSAS CITY, Mnrch 4. CATTLE Receipt., 4.600 head; market strong to 10c higher; prime fed nteers, tS.COflO.GO; dressed beef steers, t7.3OiPf.60; western steers. t7.00fl8.75; southern etecrs. lO.SOdii 7.00; cows. $l,35ifr7.73; heifers, tO.7619.00: stocker nnd feeders. $6.6ftlj8.00; bulls. $6.23 (7.W; calves, $6&0OH.O0 HOGS-Recelpts. ROW head; market Co lower, bulk, ts.30if8.fo; heavy. ts.008.00; packers and butchers, $S.40JTS.C0; light $125(118.45; pigs, $7.60ft8.00. " SHEEP AND LAMBS-Rccelpts, 3.000 hend; market. I020o higher; lambs. $7.00 O7.60! yearlings. $6.00it.75i wethers, $.-.23 6.75; owes. $5.00t?5,60. Sioux Cliy Llre (ttock Market. SIOUX CITY', March 4. CATTLE Re ceipts. 1,500 head; market 10c higher; na tive steers. $7,251(8.35: butchers, $5.8XIf7.33; cows and heifers, $4.i6t.60; ennners. $4.00 itfa.U; stoekers and leeders, $6.26itt7.S5; nclvcs, $7.23ffl0.00; bulls, stags, etc.. $0,605 7.50, HOGS-RecclPts. 5.C00 head; market lOo pwor; heavy, $8 4048.60; mixed. $8.2Stf,40; light. $S.150,23; bulk of sales, $8.30418.40. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,500 hend; market steady; fed muttons, $5.73 (f(.60; wethers, $5.0005.7B; ewes, $4.O03,13; lambs, $6.0007,00. HI. Louis Live- ."Hook M'nrkct. ST IDU18, March f -CATTLE Re celpts, 3,600 hend; market strong to He higher; beef Moera. $7.507j9.25; cows and heifers, $4.2548.50; stockcrs nnd feeder. $Ti.(W(7.W; southern steers, f5.751.2."i; cows nnd heifers. $4.00ti.00: calves, $0.0511.00. HOGS-Recelpts, 12,400 head; market, 310c lower: pigs and lights, $7.264fti.(ri; mixed nnd butchers, $8.60tf8,70: good heavy. $S.&VTIS.70. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2,100 head; market 10fll5o higher; muttons, $5.60 06.20; lambs, t7.00if7.85. 410 i ao wi 8.300 114 7..VJ0 83 4.C0 ilCS 7,8 XI 33H 1,100 T, 3oo nit 1,000 103 33'i 35T, 1MT, 133H n:, lt Hit. I.Itc Stock In Sight. Receipts of live stock from the principal western markets: aiiic. j togs, Bnoen. six South Omaha.,., Sioux City. Kansas City .... St. Louis 'Chicago SL Joseph Totals .... 3.800 .... 1,500 .... 4,60) .... 3,500 ....14,000 .... 2,100 13,500 5,000 8,000 12.400 2,000 8,200 6,500 1,500 3,0011 2.100 22.000 2.500 .29,600 73,100 10,100 Dry Hoods Market. NEW YORK, Mnrch 4.-DRY OOODB Cotton goods mnrkcts were quiet and fairly steady today. , Yarns were caster, worsted yarns were firmer and xephyr yarns were advanced 5c a pound. Under, wear and hosiery were In light demand. nencrnl lllentrtc meat Northern ptd nreat Northern Ore ctd. Illinois central Inlerborough Met Inter. Met. pfd International llanreeter . Inler-Mnrlne ptd jntarnMlnnat Paper .... International lump .... Kaniaa CUr Southern.,. latlfJa (las ... ., I.hlgh Vslltjr tAUlarltls NaahTllla.. !.. Ht. P. A H. ate. M. Mlaaourl, K a T MlMourl racltlc .-. National IllacuU National lad N. 11. It. ot 31. ti ptd.. New York Central N. Y. O. A W Norfolk A Wertern North Amerlcin Northern Pacific Pacific Mall Pennsylvania People's Oaa r.. c. c. a au t lUttaburgh Coal ........ Preaaed Hleel Car. Pullman raises Cur.... Heading Ilepublla Iron A Htcel., Ilepublla I. 8. p(J. .. Itock l.Und co Itock I. land Co. ptd. .. Ht. UAH V. 2d ptd.s Seaboard Air Line ttaaboard A. L. ptd Hloaa-flhettleld 8. A 1- Houthern I'acltlc Houtharn Hallway , So, Hallwar ptd Tanneaaa Copper ........ Teiaa A Pacific Union rucltlo .... t'nlon Pacltle pld I'nltM Htatea lleally.... United Ktatas Itubber... t'nlted Blnte. Ktaal IT. R, Hleel pfd Utah Copper Va. -Carolina Chemical .. Wabaali Wabiih Pfd Western Maryland Western Union We.tlnihouia Klactrlo .. Wheeling A Lake Erie. Chino Copper N. Y . N. It. H ... Ilay fon. Copper. 3!H 41U 33 33H 203 210U 3t'i 7JU C3U. 3 15,i 1!', 102a 103 ... . 1341, itt iit 133H 113 1lVt tl 1331a li 221a 4.S00 20H l'a 21 i.ioo 23. :ii a; 200 44 UK 4S. I7t 30 147 14H 147 3,300 13l4 ltiH 12l4 1.000 34Si 33 800 XIU 201 131 Z0i ll'l 300 U31i 133H 400 IS 300 40U 400 103 70O M 'i.'ioo itioSi 200 137 '"ioo 'ii4 1,200 33 200 132Vi 31. no 14!a 40 10(4 10 li ! ls tv 97 111", IMS IJV.i UVi .... 133 IStl 14 10 103 132l 3,300 30 U 8H "'260 ioi" 'ij'oo iiifi "sVioi iii" ii 25t 1311 48H It 33te 37 4a 10m 101 '. 113 H1U n: 21V 1114 ISIS 13 21 4 154 M 23H 90H 5 I?. 7a 11 Mi 33 S4. 2D 83H 1,304 31 3SH 3514 7!o iiiy. isiii isi 200 43't soo lilK 19,0011 110 i.rtw :lj 1,1011 l.SCO 1.100 300 300 1,000 II s; - 7i 61 t.kOO 1,600 94 261 43 114 111 33H 8H 3 7!4 7U 21 S4U 4U 23 1,300 0, 33,400 lit; tOO 11QU 1,700 SC. 300 200 700 200 300 100 2200 45.SO0 300 31U 3'a 7 31 Ml, 71 'iiii tu 20i SH 4Vt 110H H!i 31 3H i 304. 3A 71 43 $Si to 33 eou (Sta not 34i 31 2 4i :o M 7P4 4 42U li 20, Total aalea for th day. 201,100 aharea. London Rtorlc Market. LONDON, March 4. Business in Ameri can securities was small during the fore noon nnd showed only fractional changes. At noon the tone wns dull with prices ranging from He above to Ho, below yes terday's New York closing. Hank Clearings. OMAHA, March 4. The bank clearings for Omaha today were $4,471,704.40 and for the corresponding day last year t4,212.373.7. ISvaporntrd Apples nnd Dried Frails NEW YORK. March 4. EVAPORATED APPLES Qulot and firm; prime, 8B'jc. DRIED FRUITS-Prunea more active, prices firm. Peaches, steady. Ratlin quiet. 733 4 3fi .... 333 4 50 .... 732 S Oil .... 3)3 3 60 .... 810 6 SO .... M 3 5 .... 33 3 73 ,,..1033 S 3o ....1073 8 0 .... 813 3 00 ..,.1043 I 10 .,..1033 I 13 ,...1033 6 33 ....1073 I 43 3 23 .. . 8. . . .1050 I 30 . . . tl I SO ..1813 I . ...1014 3 70 ...1JM 73 3 1010 3 I- 11. 17.'.! 7. .1133 10 0Z 6 13 m 1 30 1114 S0 1230 8 lo .. ..1033 I IS 1273 7 00 .1313 7 23 COWS AND HEIFERW. COWS AND BULLS. 772 6 I3 near jvud. J 333 I 10 ...III v o. ,..im 1 10 ... 477 30 ... 413 3 3o ,.. 183 li ,. sS3 7 00 ... 3W 7 00 1.. W.'. 11" 10.. 11.. 1... 17... 6... SI... l .. 1... 10'.'.'.'. 31.'."!! 1.... BULLS. .W IB .III 7 23 . 313 7 35 . IN 7 X . SOI 7 3', , 833 7 V. .1010 7 33 . til I 23 .1110 1 33 1 130 TOO ...1340 34 1 7 00 "." .1330 I 40 i 1148 7 10 . ....1330 I 13 1 HM 7 10 ! 1173 5 1 10 7 1$ ' 1830 I 81 1 1tM 7 38 " " I, jJ 73 1 1310 7 23 . . . . . . 0 78 1 1330 7 . ....1311 30 1 1220 T 10 1114 calves! lit 8 30 1 240 10 23 !!!!. lio 73 3..... 178 10 3S ........ ao 10 oo l no 10 x 330 10 00 ' 'STOCKERH AND FEEDERS. . . 341 I SO 4 315 7 43 ::::::!:: Tie i !??. 714 7 Ba n ww t aa 841 7 2 'A J4 J SO 414 7 M 31 75 1 ,114 7 t 314 7 71 9IT 7 40 HOGS-Another liberal supply showed up tills morning, uuuui in vms, ,...v h..a.i belni: reported in. For thi w to dutc the rim foots up 31,11! head, being ,.esriv C.50D head larger than last wik. nid 4.000 Ipb-I more than ver rcc.-lved during the same period last yrnr, Shippers and speculators oousnt n few lu.es early this morning at prices th.t tvrie 'jait'y steady with yeste" Uy bit Stock and Grain Farm for Sale -At AUCTION! I Tuesday lIVIaarclT IP I have decided to offor my 280-acro farm, 9 miles northwest ot Oscecla, Ia 6 miles west of New Virginia, and 6 miles southeast of Truro, commonly known as tbe L. L. Simmons farm, for sale. Thla Is an Ideal stock and grain farm, all in blue grass except about 80 acres corn and alslke clover. Qood, modern improvements consisting of ten-room house ot two stories; good cellar walled with stone, solid stone foundation under whole house; good well on. porch; fine large clBtern at houso with pump and sink In kitchen. Stone arched cave outside. Large barn, about 40x60 frame on good solid stone foundation. Inexhaustible supply of water at barn and ln pasture. Two windmills, covered scales, all on good stone foun dation and good, well-drained feed lots and sheds. No timber or brush. All open prairie which can be farmed. Will furnish conveyance for parties from a distance. Apply at Howe Hotel, southwest comer of square at Osceola. W. H. DECKER, Owner, Chariton, Iowa I