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niB BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1014. POULTRT ANU SUrPIiTES EGGS For Hatching Tnm thoroughbred tl, C. Ithode Island Iledsi vigorous, hardy stockt great lay er; country range; 1 for IS; 3S per 100. A, II. I1AKHR, Beniion. Neb. R. F. D. No. :. Tel. Uenson 747-W. Barred Rock hatchVi.g esB. Web. 37bl. S. C XV. LeRhorns, hens, cockerels and eggs for hatching. Phone Flor. 2.1S. WANTED Scttlnfc hens. Address M ls4, Bee. . , IBAL EST AT Hi WANTED. UST,yout houso with Osborne Realty Co. Over 100 sales In 1913. Call D ,1474, ' QtJICIC SALE assured If you list with ,jis. We have buyers fqr 4, & and G-room houses. VOOKL RKALTV AQKNCT, 1015.16 W. O. W. Bldg. ltlSAIi ESTATIS. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. REED Abstract Co.. oldest abstract office In Nebraska. IPS Brandt's Theater. ACREAGE FOR 8AL12. 13 Acres Bargain Bargain Wo are offering for a quick sale 13 acres In Sarpy county, about H of a mile fcouth of tho city limits of South Omaha. There aro. no Improvements on this tract, but It lays practically lovel and In a very good neighborhood. Wo know nothing as good In this locality that can be bought for less" than H00 per acre, but wo can sell you this for almost ono-halt tho price only J225 per acre. O'NEIL'S R.E.&INS. AGOY. 1MB Farnam !Jt. Tel. Tyler 102f. REAL ESTATE. CITY PROPERTY FOR SALti. 2300 CASH. 1 ronmn now. mnrlarn buncalow. 1714 N. Jsth St., balance monthly. t Karbach Block. D. JV7. Two new modern bungalows at 1714-16 N. th St., must be sold. See them Sun day, open tor Inspection. Small cash payment. Tor terms phone D. 3607. FOR SALE Two modern b-r. houses: flno Interior; fine oak finish. 2Jd ami Bancroft Sts. Douglas 43J7- TO BUY, SKL.UOU HKNT. KIHST SHH JOHN W. BOBBINS. 1S82 FARNAM ST. 2400 riANO as first payment on. house. Roborts. D. Sin. 5-ltOOM MODERN cottage. Doug. 631S. HEAL, ESTATE. FARM A RANCH LANDS FOR SAtiB Minnesota. 2S0-ACRE farm, 35 miles from Mlnne paolls, 14 miles from a good railroad town; part under cultivation, balanra meadow and pasture land; good soil, good eight-room house, worth Si.000; barn, granary, corncrlbs, cattle sheds, machine sheds, eta; 14 cows, 20 head of steers and heifers, three horses, hogs, chickens, complete set farm machinery, bugglei, wagons, sleds, 10 tons of hay, 1,200 bas kets corn, 150 bushels mixed grain, lli bushelt, potatoes; In fact, everything on tho farm goes except the furniture. 1'rlco, 112.000, one-rtalf cash. Schwab Bros., Mil Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Shorts May Have to Bid in Fit to Cover Trades. MAY WHEAT APPEARS BULLISH Corn Close RaKKCd, with but Fevr Chnnjrea In Price, Though Sale tn Omnhn Were Only 00,000 no. and Good Cnh Demand. OMAHA, March 17, 1914. Holders of thei May wheat future In tho Chicago market, while keeping a closo watch on conditions surrounding inai monm, are mnaing no uemonairaiiuu .v that Is likely to attract attention. There l7' i?.rS'dnf. 2ion of hold I UOPS-Qulet: state, common to choice. J? ih.r? rn.SrVn?? iVn i? wh , ' "Ol'S-Suady; state, common to choice. 0 ""ft WIS U"f.e"T,Lt.J .??!?. c. 1912. 1731e; Pacific coast. of cash wheat. Thoso who aro short will J ,,,ici. J: f:..16J,.; Men's wear tinea ranging In price between 21.7J and i00 a. yard sold well. Hllk inolre sold well for fall, and satin-faced goods were well ordered. Yarns wero tjulet. NEW YORK tlKMSnAIi MARKET Qnotntlons of the liny on Vnrlons Cnmmodltlrs. NEW YORK. March 17.-KLOUR-Qulct; spring patents, $4."Oi(.N.90: winter straights, 94.36fI4.eO; winter patents. 14.501 4.W; sprint; clears, H.20O4.35; extra. No. 1 winter, 13.654J3.S5; extra. No. 3 winter, HVStt60, WHEAT-Spot, Irrrgulnr; No. 2 red. (1.04H, elevator, domestic; No. S hard, winter, 11.00H. c. t. to arrive; No. 1 northern, Duluth, 11.02'i, f. o. t. afloat, openlnp navigation; No. 1 northern. Mani toba, Jl.OlMr. f. o. b. afloat. Futures, barely steady, closing net unchanged-. 11.01 7-16: July. 07 Vic : September. MIlO. WE ARK otrerlng thousands of acres of cholc and well Improved lands in the Red River valley, northeastern and south eastern Minnesota; also cut over lands, at retail und wholesale prices. Prices and terms reasonable. Write us for lists. Active agents wanted tn Iowa. Illlnot and Nebraska. Stewn.it Land Co., 405 New York Life Bldg., Minneapolis. Minn. FOR (3At.tr A nunrocr of unproved and unimproved farms In the famous Red Itivor valley. Fur furtlicr informa tion write today to Baker-Lamb Land o., Uarncsvllle, Minn. UUARTEH-secilon excellent prairie land, partly Improved; well located, 100 miles west of Minneapolis; 130 per acre; easy terms. Deaver, Plymouth Building, .Minneapolis. Missouri. FARMS, for sale. 15 down. 15 monthly. buys 40 acres good timber land, near town. bnannon county, no.; price saw: periect tmc. J. u. jarreu, .mount vernon, m. '4 FOR SALE 1.2S0-acre ranch within five miles of a good town. A few 320-acro farms for sale also. Write J. O. Uerglln, Chester, Mont. CITY. PROPERTY FOR SALE. thisTfine 7-ROOM ' HOME Nebraska. FOUND 320-acro homestead In settled neighborhood; fine farm land; not. sand hills; cost you 1200 filing fees and all. J. A. Tracy, Kimball, Neb. Iffl.ArnR f,U tnllPH rant of Rosalie. Neb.. improved; an fenced; w acres nog tignt: price 1125 an acre; terms; possession this spring. Ed Thompson, Lyons. Neb. 1,600 ACRES SMOOTH, RICH VALLEY LAND In Morrill county, Nebraska; a big bar gain if sold uutck: writo for price. HICKS LAND AGENCY. Omaha, Neb. 4BBBBsW 1t' eSS 4114 Cumins Street Owner lias instructed ns to sell this flno home, situated on a .60-foot south front .lot, on Farnam Street car line, 1U block .west of 40th St., on Cuming. This was build for a-home of the very best work manship and material throughout; has oak and fir finish. Has a largo living room, dining room and kitchen pn first noor; sleeping rooms ana Dam on sec ond 'floor, AH rooms are nicely deco. iatod:'has first-class blumbinc and heat ing throughout. If you want a desirable home in a good location, close to car and stores. .This one is hard to beat. The price, is reasonable. Hastings & Heyden 1614 Harney St. WANT A HOME OR CHOICE INVESTMENT. AT RIGHT Call or phone us today for full descrip tion and see photos. 9-r.. all mod., 4Iat and Uard, 11,100. , 7-r all mod., 18th and Maple, 12.WW. fi-r., hew. mod. bngld.. 2th and Nicho las. 13.W0. 7- r all mod.. 16th and Maple, 12,600. 6-r hew, mod., Blvd. and Grace, 13,6.'). 8- r., JTOW, mod., 26th and Meredith, 11,600. Air., mw. full lot. 37tlv and Ohio. 11,150. E-r.- and 7-r cor. lot, 2Sth and Sprague, 12,700. . . 9-r., all -mod., large Darn, :nn ana rop pleton, 53,700. Store and 3-r., 24th and Seward. 11,650. B-r. and 6-r., part mod., Seward, 13,500. Phnlrn res. lot. 27th and Fort. 1550. S-r., riew, mod.; Blvd. and Calif.. 15,500. 3 9-r. mod. flats, ntn ana unas., u,wj. 4-r., cor. lot. 45th and Burdette, 11.650. fi-V.. mod.. 27th and Burdette. 11.850. 5-r mdd., closo In, 34th and Seward. js ooo. . ' 6-r., mod., choice, 33d and Hamilton, 12.500. On several of above can secure very :favorabld terms $23, 150, 1100 to 1500 cash and 410 to 150' per mo per cenr interest, M'KITRICK "REAL. ESTATE CO.. 3IS Ramge Bldg.. 16th and Harney. D. HS2, Choice Bungalow Dundee 6 rooms, beautifully, decorated, shades nd, curtain rods In. largo lot. 50x135. choice district; reduced from 11,500 to only 14.1W. Payne & Slater Go 61C Omaha Nat Bunk Bldg. .. GLOSE-IN COTTAGE Dandy; -well arranged, 5-room home, with large floored attlr, cemented base mcnt. strictly all modern, paved street walking distance.; well located. Price, 13,000; .terms. BEIMS-CARLBERG CO. 31-13 Brandcls Theater. NIFTY WELL BUILT HOME 7-room, brick veneer, brand new, newly decorated, built by day labor; first floor finished in oaK wun exception or xiicuen, which 1 tlnlslied in maple; strictly ihou tern fruaranteed furnace: second floor : . bedrooms and aunrooni, elegant bath wltti "shower: basement full bricked and '.'On. creted, hot and cold water, stationary washttibs. cood cistern, fine lot. In beau tiful Bemla park; block and half from . Harney car. Price 15.800. A well built home.. Ask to see this. Terms to right ParGRAHAM-PETBRS REALTY CO, ' TelH. Red 553. Evenings Web. 5S2L Montana. O retro n. COME west: Oregon is the land of on portnnlty for you; congenial climate, ,io extremes; soil Is fertile and productive; adaDted to diversified farming, ralscri splendid grain and fruit of all kinds. Land is encap, we nave improvcu ana unim proved land from 118 to 145 per acre. Tell us what you want and amount you desire to invest, uuyer Bros., uuiur, ure. Oklahonm. WELL improved SO-acre farm, one mile from good railroad town. 50 acres In cultivation, good new building, young or- cnara, city ecnool, s wells; old age and alone mo reason lor selling. Address r J. Davis, Grove, Okl. Ttjtns. State Lands. $2 Per Acre Over 1,000.000 acres for sale bv the ststo of Texa: you can buv 640 nrrpa nt an acre; pay casn and balance aftar w years; nne tarmlnc and fruit lanl, ana neauny cnmaie. J' or lurmer la formation send 6 cents postage. INVESTOR PUBLISHING CO., Dept. 74, San Antonio. 'Tax. trfit.o it........ e.ther bo obliged to brlnb- the grain In c" "'f Tcl' xuZT' here for delivery during aiay or tney wooi Steady domestlo will bo forced to go into the pit and bid rM lC"alcau uomejiio against each other. , cORN-Spot tealy; No, Conditions surroundlne May wheat aro n i T?'.,., . ' ' a mo uriiiLiuat uuiiivii inuiurn ill una iiini- ket at present. With tho May wiped off tho map. the Dears would doubtless nave smooth sailing. The May Is an old crop option and there Is little to encourage the shorts in tho way of favorable crop prospects. There was some undoing of spreads yes terday by big professional speculator. no soia .May ana uougnt uuiy. Tnese men wero anxious to even up tlielr position In order to take tho May off their books, as there are some who be lieve the May future will not glvo ns good nn account or ttseir as generally ex pected. They consider tho month n dangerous one and Borne or the larger commission houses aro advising their customers to speculate In the more de ferred futures. The corn market closed ragged, yet the prices change were small. The nearby future were lower, while mo uererrea were higher. The cash demand here was dun, sales being only 3G,ow ousneis. Omaha reported n big cash demand. uais wero adoui a stanasiiu, wun no outside trade. Provisions closed higher for porK. lower for lard and unchanged for ribs. The volume of business was good, but woe mostly between professionals. laRn wneat was uncnangea. Cash "corn was unchanged to lo higher. Cash oats were unchanged to Mc higher. Theso sales were reported: Wheat No. hard winter: 1 car. 85V4c No. 3 hard winter. 1 car. 85 Vic. Rye No. 1: 1 cur, 67Ho. Oats Standard: 1 car, 3S?c; 2 cars, ;ic. no. 3 wnite: n cars, ssc; n cars. 380. No. 4 white: 7 cars, 37Vic No grado: car. 37c. Rejected: 1 car, J7c. t;orn No. 2 white: 1 car, 65c; 1 car, 64Hc. No. white: I car. 64ic: 3 cars. Mttc; I car, 63Hc No. 2 yellow: 14 cars, 64Ho; 1 car, 64c. No. 3 yellow: 2 cars, 64V4c; D cars, 64c; 21 cars, 63Hc; 1 car, 63Uc; 1 car. 63c. No 4 yellow: 1 car, wc. no. s nuxca: cars. 64c. No. 3 mixed; 1 car. 63c: o cars. 63c;5 cars, 62Hc: l car, KC. no. mixed: l car. wheat mixea. wc; x cars. 62c; 2 cars, 61v4c; 1 car, 6lUc! 1 car. 60c; car, 69c No grade: 1 car, 57c, Omaha Cash Prices-Wheat: No. 2 hard, S5i387V4e; No. 3 hard, S4S6Hc; No, hard. mtMc; No. 3 spring, S53S6Hic; no. spring. S2HS5c; No. 2 durum, 8686tic; No. 3 durum. Su4?S5'.4c. Corn: No. 2 white, 64V4Q65c: No. S while, 63,4G4?ici No. 4 white. 60W?t3ic: No. 2 yellow, 648 6iie: No. 3 yellow, S3S4V4c; No. 4 yellow, 61&62C; No. 2, 636lc; No. 3, 62863He; NO. eatftcc; no graae, awjreuc. uais; No. 2 white. 39S39Wc: standard. SSViffSMic: No. 3 white. SWISUc: No. 4 white, 37U 37WC Barley: Malting, 614J68e: No. 1 reed, 4oa9c. uye: no. z, hc; no. 3, 67&57HC Clearances oc wneai ana nour were 552.000 bu.; corn, nono; oats, 20,000 bu. At Liverpool wheat closed ttsitto higher: corn unchanged to d higher. Primary wheat recelcts were bis.ooo bu. and shipments 365,000 bu., against receipts of 567,000 bu. and shlpmonts of 391,000 bu. last year. Primary corn receipts wero 4n,ouo du. and shipments 623,000 bu., against receipts of 764.000 bu. and shipments ot ira.wo du Inst venr. Primary oats receipts were 833,000 bu. and shipments '876.000 bu.. against i re ceipts of w.im) du. ana snipmenis wkj.wu ou, issi year. CARLOT RECEIPTS., AVheat.Corn.Oats. Wlsconsisu ' Upper Wisconsin Rem 4uiry and general crop stale la the union. Settlors wanted. Lands fat sale at- low Dricts. on easy terms. Ask for booklet, 14 on Wisconsin Central Land Grant Statu acres wanted. Wriw cbout our grazing landu If interested In fruit lands ask for booklet on apple orchard In Wisconsin. Address' Land Dept., boo Line Ky.. .Minneapolis. Minn. OFFICIAL Duplications conveiiuruc soli. climate and crops of Wisconsin mailed free tc those aaaressing tsconsin uu.t Board of lmmicration. cacltol ijw. uaui sou. Wis. FARMS WANTED. WANT to Bell your farm or ranch? Writo Benson-Olmsted Co., York, Neb VOli SALI5 OK EXCHANGE It. E. TWO good business lots on 24th St near Lake at a bargain: 122 feet on 24th St. Big 11-room house and automobile, repair thop. Tel, Web. 7S02. REAL ESTATE LOANS OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. O'ICEEFE REAL EbTATE CO.. 101G OMAHA NATIONAL. Douglas 2715. lloo lo uv.imj aiuutj urumutiy. t: l. Wead. Weid Bldg.. Ibth and Farnam. :ct CITY LOAN a. bitlls-l.uriDelK co. " 1 S10-312 Brandels Theater Bunding WANTED City louils. I'eiora Trust Co. GA11V1N BKOS Loans, tjw auu uy. CITY pruporty. iurbu luaiia a specialty, w. ii. inuma. s ataie tiann uiag. WANTKD City jouus W. Farnam Smith At Co.. una warrants. 1320'Farnam bu C1TV una lane iluiu, ays, o-o. j, a. uumont At Co., )Ujj Kurnain. Uniulia. HARItiSU.N !.' .tiuiwi . ;! l. uin. Sa MOM'A on hand tor city and larm loans. II. w. Binder, city Nat Bk. Bldg, WANTED TO BORROW. WAfNT to borrow S2.UX) for two Years at 8 per cent on 320 acres good 'land west of uaiton, Uheyenna county, Nebraska wortn iw an acre. k. W. Omahal Bee. WANTED TO 11UY. WAie,L-4KM CAMS SCttAP iHU. AND BONKb. HIGHEST PRICKS PAID FOR RUBBKll AND METAL. CAHH paid promuuy uuon receipt. WidTiJ lor prKcs and shipping tags KJNJvLN UALAMB.t IRON Ac illi'l'AL COilPANY. (i-areest acaicrs west of the Mississippi.) iuntuu v.iiy, ivan. Hisnest prices paid fpr furniture. D3S7L fletco XX yellow 2c OATS-Snot. dull: standard. 45U4c: No. 3, 45(T45Hc: fancy clipped white, 45H 48c. HAY Steady; standard. ILOOiSLOIUl No, 1. H.OSlfl.OTH: No. 2. 97!ic; No. 3, 85 tiSOo. LKATHKR Firm; hemlock firsts, SOci ceconus, ZMfc. provisions rorK. steauy: mtw, 123.004123.50: family. 12t.001tsa.0v; short clours, 120.25tr22.60. Beef, quiet; mass, lis.oovis.bo; family, iw.wxirsi.w. t'ut meats, steailv: nlcklrd hMtleii. 10 to 14 pounds. US.25yii4.50: pickled hnnm, 114.0W14.60. l-anl, rmv: mlddln wrm. J10.00(fri0.70: . South America, lll.&S; compound, steady, 1S.1SHW .S7. TALLOW Barely steady city, biic country, 6R!lio; special, 7c. BUTTER Unsettled: receipts 14,500 tubs; creamery, extras, uyvffStic; held, ex tras, 25c: process, extras, sovttiziftc. CHEKSE Firm: receipts. 2.500 boxes state, whole milk, fall and summer col ored specials. IDOlSUc; white, average fancy. I8I1I8H0. EOGS-Hteadyt receipts, n.tw cases; fresh Bothered, extras. 22c: extra firsts. 21Ho; nearby hennery, whites, 23c l"UUlrtii urcssea weax; rresn Kiuea western chickens, HS2Ic; fowls, 1413 V6c; turkeys, 1825c. Minneapolis Grain Market, MINNRAPOL1S. March 17. WHKAT No. 1 hard, 94HW4Ho; No. 1 horthem. 917i S193HC-. No. 2 northern. 197WlHc; No. 3, S6T4fS9Wc; May, IHHiJIOOTic; July, 92!ic. FLOiTRuncnangea. BARLl'Ti' 13059c. RYE-t6e66e. BRAN-124.00. CORN-No. 3 yellow, 67W(S0c. OATS No. 3 white, 36to8364c. FLAX-11.57WLlWi. Ksnuia City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. March 17. WHKAT Cosh: No. 2 hard, $6490c; No. 2 red, 00 91c . , CORN NO. 2 mixed. 66V.O NO. 3. 6414 C5Hc; No. 2 white, C970e No. 3, 69c. (.losing prices or 1 inures: WHEAT May. 8SVtfi6ic: July, 83Vic CORN May, 68H(8Slto: July, 69c. OATS No. 2 white, 4lc; No. 2 mixed. 40c Omaha ...... St. Louis i... Chicago .... Kansas City Winnipeg .... Minneapolis . Duluth 13 48 .... 65 .... 40 ....375 ....229 87 64 .13 206 94 20 76 185 20 OMAHA L1YEJT0GK MARKET Killing Cattle Slow to Lower and Feeders Fully Steady. HOGS SLOW AND SOME LOWER Harare Receipt of Sheep and I.nmbs and Price Lower -Lamb Aro Twenty to Thirty Lower Than Last Frldar. SOUTH OMAHA March 17. 19H. Receipts were: Cattle. Hubs. Sheen. Official Monday 4.111 7.R23 17.374 Pstintnl. Tt,(A.1... J list tfl A A Ct Twodays this week.."MU 27.333 27,174 Samo days last week. .13.074 16.564 24.879 8amo days 1 wkj ago.l0.73il 17,012 33.475 Same days 3 wks. ago. 6,925 laS-M 29.123 .Satne days 4 wks ago. 13.727 19.05S 25.824 Same days laRt year.. C.CSl 11,707 6,503 The following tablo ahowa the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at the South Omaha live stock market for tho year to date as compared with last yeart . 1914. JV13. nc Dec Cattle 196,348 202,762 6,414 Hogs 637,823 tr.l,19 14.197 Sheep 583,414 608.6S5 74,729 The following table snows the range ot prices for hogs al the South Omaha live stock market for tho last few day, with comparisons: Date I 1914. 113, CHICAGO- GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the Tradlnir and Closing; ' Prlcen on Donrd of Trade. CHICAGO. March 37. Sprinkles-of rain over northern and eastern Kansas failed today to relieve, except In a transclent manner, tho fear of a dry weather scare regarding wheat. The market closed firm at a range varying from off to & shade' advance Corn finished with a gain of U5?Hc to ic; oats, the samo ns last night, and provisions, unchanged to Wa 50 UD. Reports or continued heavy winds and dusttorms tn southern Kansas were what renewed apprehension on the part of the, wheat trade, s tho official fa recast gave no promise of any additional moisture, speculators who had early In the day taken to the bear side, were more and more Inclined to a reversal of Judgment later In the session. New crop features developed a notice- ablo tendency to bo Independent of the May delivery of wheat. Tho nearby month was under mucn greater selling pressure. Undoing ot a blc spread between the two options was going on, and was said to ac count largely for tho narrowing ot the discount of lVSc In tho last few days. One Pit leaner cnangeu z.uiu.wo. bushels of wheat from May to July, . in corn, mo rapid depletion of western stocks led to a rally. Tho market at first liau been easy, as a result of .favorabln crop reports from rgentlna, Oats wero held down because or large primary re ceipts and owing to a heavy movement from Wlnnepeg to the east improved export from eomm nxlnn houses put a little backbone Into pro visions. Trado as a whole, howevor, was light Futures closed as follows: St, Lonla ' General Market. ST. LOUIS. March 17. WHEAT No. 2 red. &50!6Ue: No. 2 hard. 914ff04c: May, 92c: July, 86c. CORN No. z, uoc: no. 1 wnue, 69(c; May. 65H08c,; July, H,c. OATS no. z, sw3c; no. 3 wnue, wyt ClHc; May, 394c; July, 30c. RYE-64C New Yorlc Money Market. NEW YORK, March 17. MONEY-Call, steady: 1T4! per cent ruling rate. 2 per cent; closing, lH2 per cent Time loans, softer; sixty days, 2i313 per cent; ninety days, 33Vi per cent; six months, 3 per cent MERCANTILE PAPER-4Q4H per cent STERLING EXCH A NO E Finn ; sixty days, 14.8450; demand, 14.8635; commercial bills, $4.8375. ' , SILVER Bar, 58Hc; Mexican dollars, 43V4C. BONDS Government, steady; railroad, Irregular. , , . , Closing quotations on bonds today wero aa follows: U. S. ret. U. rt... SH4 K. C So. nt. (.... 7H 40 coupon ! B. deb. tt. 1531. 1H V. H. . ttf 1M L- N.'uM. 4i..., U do eoution t 1V1 It A T. tut 4i. Nli V. 8. 4a. rtt... 11' "do sen. 4H..... SIS Ho coupon 1"U Mo. Paclflo 4t it Ptnima 1 coupon, .101 do conv, (..,1.... OVi Amcr. At. & N. R.R. of M. 4 62 A, T. fe T. cr. 4. 95 N, Y, C. R. SV4.... IH Am. Tobacco fe... .12014 do. dtb. 4 KK rn,,r & Co. tV... I3U N. V. N. II. A II. VTt CT. till N. & W. lrt c. it. 84 101 , do cv. ,,...104 93 No. Paclrio 4 Si 02 do 3a TU I O. 8. L. r(dr. MVi lTi l'nn. rr. JWi. 115. DIM Mar, Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. 7.. Mar. JL. Mar. &.. Mar. 10. Mar. 11 Mar. 12. Mar. 13. Mar. 14. Mar. 16. Mar. 16 Mar. 17 8 W 6 15 8 23U S 25 8 345 130 23 8 24 0 K B 19U 8 90 6 S3 8 2-iH 8 37 6 37 8 23 8 47 6 31 8 52 6 34 8 SSTi 6 34 8 33V, 8 12 8 3 H 8 SO 0 40 H 404 8 45 6 48 8 50H 8 CD 0 56 8 57 6 45 : 8 67 6 59 8 44U 6 13 8 SSI 8 70 lBU.IHIll.l WO. 1909.HK, 8 U e 93 78 t 11 5 88 6 83 6 74 47 9 51 9 DO 9 55 63 9 76 9 7S U 7510 221 6 80110 27 110 87 0 631 A M 10 34 U Ul 10 42 6 40 6 73(10 331 6 611 6 67110 35 551 ti UN C 14 6 38 6 30 i l 6 30 6 48 6 691 0 W 6 58 4 4 6 53 6 40 0 48 6 47 i 18 4 20 4 23 4 23 4 33 4 44 4 38 4 81 4 K 4 37 4 41 4 45 4 61 'Sunday. Receipts and disposition ot live stock at tho Union stock vards. South Omaha. Neb., for twenty-four hours ending at a ociock yesterday: RECEIPTS-CARS Cattle.Hogs.Bhcep.H'scu, v-'.i M. oc ot. P 6 Wabash , 3 Missouri Pacific 7 Union Pacific. 35 C. & N. W east..,. 15 C. & N. W.. west.... 49 C, St P., M. & O.. 18 -'., li. fis (j cast.... 8 C, U. & Q west.... 34 C., R. 1. &. P., east,. 3 C. R. I. & P west. .. Illinois Contra! 6 Chicago Gt West... 2 Total receipts 1S3 DI8POSITION- Cattlc Hogs. Sheep. 11 2 10 3 W 33 1, 4 7 7., 25 1 1 4 64 8 1 1 2 1 l 4 m 3 " HEAD. 2.015 6,521 6.24!) two 223 I.OW 2,112 2,320 2,516 ...104 an con. 4b,, Atrblion 4s.. do ov. 4i, 1SS0.. do cr. It A, C. U Ut U... Dal. Ohio 4s.... do 34 Brook. Tr. cv. 4 Cn. ol 0. (s... rvn Tiathffr Is. Chcs. ft Ohio iH., S. U ri. P. fc 4. 7S',4 do Wit 3V io ten. its s .(hlforn Si A. 3U. (7 Rt L. 8. W, e, it Tt C. B. & . 1. 4s.... 6614 R. A. L. sdj. 5s.... 77t4 do Rtn. it 9J4 So. rc. col. 4s.. C M t 8 P O-4HS..100H do cr. 4s C. R. I. ! c, 4s 3S do 1st rcf. 4s... to rfit. 4 74 Bo. nsllwsy Ks... n m. u w a m ilia. Sis- do tin. 4s...... is union i'sxiiio 41, G3& do cr. 4 S do 1st A r. 4s. KiV. H. Itubbsr Cs....iai 744i U. B. Stfl Jd t.,.10Mi T4HV.-K. Chem. Ss.... 4 M!t Wsltssh 1st & r. 4s. U 77'i'We.ttrn Md. 4s.,,. "J wtn. Kirn. cr. 61.. sin Wis. OcotrsI 4 H I). A II. cr. 4s. n. t n. a. ret. in. nlsllllcr" Rs Kris p. 1. 4s do icni 4s. 1 do cv, 4s. scr. B. Ill, Cn. 1st r. 4s.. Inlir.1Il. 4Us.... Inter. M. M. 4is. hi Jspsn 4Hs ....i.... II Mti'Ttendlns en. 4s..., ... l4 ... ! ... ni ...10SU ... 74H 7W , SOTt 931s Local Scenrltles. Quotstlons furnished br Burns. Brlakcr & Co., Artlclel Open. I High- I I Wheatl May. July. Corn. May. July. Oats. May. July. Tork. May. July. Lard. May.l 10 77 10 80 juiy.i 10 85 May, 11 50 IIIOH. I July. I 11 62W 11 63 1 1160 93 7M 67V4! 39V 21 55 ?! 62Vi 93V4I SSTi1 6S j C7V4 S9V4 21 V 21 67K 11 00 11 tfitt Iw. I Close.l Yes'y 92 93 S8, 88?i 67'.4 68 67U 67J4 29H 39U 39 t9M 21 62U 21 67HI I 10 SO I 11 00 I u ml 11 65 21 55 21 62'' 10 75 10 05 U 47HI 93Vi 88i 67H 67U 39 39Vi 2 162V4 21 or. 10 77,4 10 97Vs U 5 H 62V, FIELD CLUB DISTRICT Seven roorrts. strictly all modern, flno lot, south front, splendid nelghborhod, i blocks to school and near car line, excel lent buy. 13,600. BEHIS-CA11LBERG CO. 31-312 Brandels Theatur Bldg. ' FOR SALE TWO modern, 6-r houses, fine interior; fine oiik finish. 23d and "Bancroft Hts. Douglas 4137. "MERCHANDI8B stocks wanted. Frltd man. 350 Om. Nat Bk. Bldg., Omaha. WANTED TO ItK.VT. YOUNG married "couple." duiirublo tun- uiiiu, win rem sirutiy aiouern room detached house, prri.ji.iLy com Park district Telephone Harney LIVE STOCK MAUKUT OL WEST bUlf lle tiavf, w -louiti -Jiliulia. aitVs mileage ana vnrn.aiiB. Your coimun menu recuvo .uorilH kiiJ vui.-fj, attention. Live kluuU CuuitulKKtuii Jlrrc-uuut. MARTIN BROS u. CO.. Kxchanse Bldg t'HBJFn-Kteady; daisies, l8!Ti8ic; tw.ns. Kiilc; Americas, 18ViiSl8ViC; long horno. 1714 18c. POTATOKrf Lower; receipts, CO cars; Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin, red, 605c; Mlchignn. Minnesota and Wlscon son, white, 62667c POULTRY Alive, lower; springs, lV4c; fowls. 15c. Bl'TTISR-Lower; creameries, 2226c. 1X1G8 JjsKtr; receipts. 14.22 cases; at mark, csres included, 177V18V4c; ordinary firsts. IV 'Vfc; f'rsts. 184c. Cash prices: WHKAT- No. 2 red, Dl'iic; No. 3 red, M4i3V4e: No. 2 hard. 92V4fi92in: No. 3 tr U I hard. Wc: No. 2 northern, fee; No. 3 Hans- northern, 9804o: No. z spring,1 BtOOJfl: No. 3 spring, WMv. CORN-Np. 2. 6'40tSr; No. 2 yellow, C6ic; Ko. 3. 6li4g; No. 3 white. CSVfcewc; No. 3 yellow, 63sS65c. OATrt No. 3 white. 38V6l83S?c; standard. 39V40694c. RYB-No. 3. 9c. BARLKY-60fi05c- BEiSDS-Tlmothy, 11.24.76. Clover, t1A KVilS Ml PROViSIONS-Pork, 121.62V4. Iird. UO.02',4. Ribs. llO.2V4U.v7H. ill rimihi Nstlonsl bsnk bulldlnsi Bid Aurells, Is., Cs, 1933 101 (nss Threihlnt Mschlns Co W Commonwealth Uts Ins., Omshs.... 17 Deere Co. pfd 91 Pet Moines, Is., ttchool 4Hs. 132.... 1MH Fairmont Creuntr 7 per cent ptd..,, 100I4 Houston, Tes.. 4s. 1933.,.. 103 Kins O. & K. 7 per cent pM 9(4 Idcleds O. U 5s, 1919 Mount Ayr. Is., Mis, 124 0S Mseon Co.. Mo.. Itet. 5s. 1934 Wi MontresI T. ft P. tX 1S1I MH Onuha E. L P. pfd., ..... Omshs (Ms 6s, 1917 9 ritr of Omaha 4Vis. 1914....... Wti Omahs A O. B. gt. Rr. (a. la.,.,. t Omaha, fk. C. B. M. Rr. Pfd.....,,... It Omahs A C. D. K. t B. p(d port sod. Or.. 4 Vis. 193: Hoekr Mt. Fuel bonus.,.. Swift & Co, stock I05U filoux Cltr Block Yards I: 11 tlA flloui City Htock Yards pld S? Seattle richool u, isn m Fouth Ora.ha CUr W,t. 1(31 IM'.t Ban Dleso, fl S- D. . 1130 103T4 Salt Lake CUr rlchool 4a. 130 55 Union Stock Yards. Omaha... Utah P. A L. Co. (s, 1M 91 noston Mlntni; !tocVc. BOSTON. March 17. Closing quotations on stocks were: AAlloues 40 Mpirsinf Mines Amsl. Copper 74, North Butte .... A. Z. L. A B 1 North Lske .... Cel. & Arttons 6V4 Old Dominion ., Cel. Heels 4H Oweola centennial MS Qutncy Conner ltanie C. C. 2'4 Slwnnon , 11 puperior ., 'i Superior k B. M... 2U IVtTsms.rack 3V 3(S 11. 8. H. II. ft M... 40U 21 do old iV.m 4 9-lt Utah Con 10H , ti Utah Copper Co . 4 Winona 4) . fi Wolrerlne 47 . 4 Hi But te ft Superior... 4Vi Look about your house or office and you will probably be surprised to flxiU how many articles of practically no value to yon wlilch someone else would be glad to have and who would swap with you for them. Watch the columns of The Boo for announcement of swappers' meeting place. Liverpool Grain Market. LIVICRPQOL, March 17. WHKAT Spot dull; No. 5 red western winter, 7s 4Ud; No. 1 Manitoba. 7s 3d; No. 2. 7s 3d; No. 2. "s Sd: futurns, itwdy: March, 7s 2td; May, 7s 2d; July, 7 Mid. Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK. March 17. DRY OOODS- Cotton goods were quiet and steady today, Asked. 101. tt 101 1IH lot i; 10U4 102.es 101 M 104 lout inOii u 10U4 TVs IS 61 10J.07 mi 9314 I 101 10314 101.35 9 100 95 U,. ii? , 49V, , 6 Eaat Butte C. Frsnklln Orenbjr Con Oreene Cananes Isle Iloile Copper. Kerr lse Like I Topper . . La Kail Copper. Miami Copper Mohawk ... ... , Nerada Con. Coffre Market. SEW YORK. March 17. COPKHK The coffee market opened steady, 7 to 8 r-olnts higher In response to firm Liver. pcol cables and scattered covering. Prices leaded slightly on reports that cost and freight offers were) lower, hut soon firmed p on nlgner closing rrencn caoies. r' r.wfi rnverinir. ana nun suuoori. uuii ness was active later nd the close was firm i to Z3 noinis nei niinrr naies. 71.000 bags; March, 8.54c; May, 8.63c; Julv, 8.80c; Beptemoer, s.sic; iiciooer, o.iwc Dxprmher. 9.fAc: January. 0.13c. - Spot, steady; Rio No. 7, 8?c; Rantos No, 4, 11HC iUld. dull; Cordova, 12V,S16',c, nominal. Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits NEW YORK, March 17-KVaporated APPLKS-Oulft. DRIED FRUITS Prunes and apricots, firm. Peacnea, steauy, uaisins, urin . 1 " Wool Salesi In London, IXJNDON, March 17. The wool sales closed today with offerings of 5.53 bales, Bidding was onsK at current rates. LOlt Morris & Co i...... 38Q Swift & Co 530 Cudahy Packing Ob 722 Armour & Co 6) Schwartz & Co ,.. Morrcll CS Lincoln Packing Co 6 Bo. Omaha Packing Co, 10 St. Clair Packing Co W. B. Vansant Co...... 35 iBenton, Vansant & Lush CI iilll & son 172 F. B. Lewis...., SO Houston & Co 19 J. B. Root & Co 83 J. II. Bulla 25 L. F. Husk 8 Rosenstock Bros C8 Mccreary & Kellogg.... 178 Wcrthelmer & Degen... 228 11. F. Hamilton 46 Sullivan Bros 12 Rothschild m hrlstle M Jllggtns 7 iuttman x Roth 16 Meyers 15 Baker. Jones & tsmitn.. m Tanner Bros..,....'. 41 John Harvey 182 Other buyers '. 35 Totals .., , 4.277 16,070 10,74 cattle Receipts wero moderate, i&s cars neing reported in. or me iwo davn this week the recelnls foot UD 8.411 head, being a falling ott of about J.ivw Head as compared wltn lost ween, mo smallest of any similar period slnco two weeks ago. As compared with n. year igo, there is a gain oc abput l.ww ncaa. Vhlle the moderate receipts would naturally have a tendency to make a firm market tho, fact that conditions at other selling points were so unfavorable ren-' dcrod the market slow and dull on all kinds of killing cattle. Beef steers wero very dull, with prices anywhere from about steady on tho more deatrable kinds mat juei nappenea to please buyers to as much a 10c lower on other kinds. Stock cows and heifers wero active sellers at firm prices, but fat cor and ueircra were siow ami a intio lowor again than yesterday. Stoclttrs and feeders were In active demand at steady to stronger prices. As high as la. 25 was paid for good western Nebraska, feeders. Quotations on cattle; Good to clioice boot steers. 18.3OU9.00; fair to good beef steers, 18.0038.30; common to fair beef steers, 17.25418.00; good to choice corn foil heifers. i7.H.7.i&; gooa to cnoico corntca rows. X6.6W7.25: fair to good grades. 15.75 rJ4.fi0j common to fair grades, I4.255.75; good to cnoico Biocacrn ana ireners, ii.iq ti8.2r; fair to good stockcrs and feeders. S7.Z(ia7.7b; common to rair siocKors ana feeders. 16.M&.7.25: stock cows and helferJ, 16.0Of7.6O: stock calves, 18.60ips.00; veal calves, 5.wnv.w; duiis, siagn, eic, n-tvw 7.60. BTKtSlUI, 27,322 head, being nearly ll.ono head larger than last week and over 15.500 head 1 phi'Iai Ihnn e. venr Sflfl. This Is alio the largest supply for any two days slnco June, lilt. Shippers anu speculators, anu one or two od the packers started out early buy ing light weight stuff nt prices that did not look over 6o lower, As a general thing, however, packers thought the lib eral supply a good excuse for pounding prices and most of the early bids were a fit loo lower. Sellers thought this re duction entirely too large, and as n. re- suit very little nogs wem nora io hock crs until lata In the forenoon, although they stayed by their early bids, and what stuff did move went at n. decline ot about 10c Tho movement was very slow, though at 11 o ciock some or me pacners had not any moro than . good start towards filling their orders. Vp to this iimn vnlue had shown no Improvement In fact bids had been lower In some In stances, but . llttlo after 11 o clock all the buyers started In to fill out their droves. Trices soon strengthened up a little nil around, and as n. good many of the salesmen nau ueen noiuum ior juni a shade more than they were bid, what hogs were still unsold began to move tn lively fashion, and In a short tlmo prac tically everything was cleaned up. As wo stated before, the early packer market was obout a dime lower, but towards tho close prices were not over 6010c lower, and some sales made at tho pest tlmo did not look to be over 5o lower, so the gen eral market can do quoiea as hjiwio"", Ttmir nr tnn Rnjes inrinnn ni s3.hui9.o, nllli anvernl loads as hi IT hflJS 18.60, tho top. Quality was a good deal belter today than on Monday, anil tho market on paper does not snow tit a run aecnnc. BHEKP Lato in tne nay yemoraijy nnrkers found Ihcy had about all . the fn,n ihev rnnlil handle at steady Price. consequently from tnat timo on irauo was slow and oxtremely dull, wlUi blda fully 10016c lower than early prices ivnd In some cases bids wero oven lower. While a few offerings sold at tho 10Rl5o decline h miinrltv nf them that were still In first hands wero carried over for today's trade. The noiaovers ainouiucu ul buiiiu twenty-three cars of lambs and a sprink iinff nt uihr ariit vearllnRS. Toilay's fresh receipts footed up 9.S00 head, which together wltlt wnoi was neia n..n. m.,i innihiir fulrlv lame sulllllv of uni.r. nt rh iiipiinmil of buyers this morning. Early messages from nil other markets wero ucarisn, so conamona wrro not at all favorable for any Improvement. An - mi Hem had n hard time of dis posing ot tlieir lamoej i jiriten w lower than yesterday's bad close, or SOit SOo lower than Inst Friday. Aged sheep did not fare so badly, however, aa the bulk moved in a fsuriy acuvs wivy uii . kui wenk to a dime lower than the con- ernl run ot sales on Monday. Lambs sold ail mo way irom e.w w 17.65. tho latter figure being tho high prlco of the day, It taking some pretty -iivlr..n tn reach that figure. The wi-n nrurtlcallv all on the tod west ern ordor and moved largely at a range TheWrocchUs for the two days amount to some 27,800 head, against 14.870 for tho same tlmo last week and 33,175 two weeks R9.'.r...inn. nn hen and lambs: Lambs, good to choice. 17.46m.S lambs, fair to good. 17.254f7.43; lambs, common to fair. 18.SoB7.25; lambs, culls, 15.60dffi.50; year ri ' . 1 1 . V enaivniR.nn' vearllntra. heavy. 10.l5fl.40; wethers. rool to cJ5oe. 5-" 6.15; woUiera, fair to good. 15.40315.6C; owes, good to choice, 15.4Oae.0i; owcb, talr to good, 14.9008.41 ciiic.uio Live stock market Cattle Slovr and "Weak ltojr Aro Also Wcnlc. .t. . niB,.Mi 17. .fTATTLE Re. ctlpts, 3,000 iiead; market slow and weak, claves big 25a lower; beeves. 17.lMf9.50 Texns steers. 17.1608.lBj western 16.85JJS.10: Blockers and wederB. -W"t cows and heifers, I3.75fl.50; calves, 16.00 JIUUO lieccil'ia. "i,,""","" , Viir SHEEP AND IlMBS-Rccelpts. 25,000 headfmarket weak and mostly loor :'.. i?rw(nn wAglnm. 14.80(nO.nO! vearllngslsMob; lambs, native. uM0t 7.05; western, 18.70iy7.i6. ,r ... rur Live Stock Market ,ubm pitv Mn.. March 17. OAT TLE Receipts 8.000 head; wWiUf to Uo lower; prlmo fed iteers. 18.0W9.25, dressed beef steers. ,1738.00 western steers. !7.O0Cr8.W: southern eteors: ljO.25 8.ffi cowsri 7.50; heifer;. JBMgMl stockers and feeders, o.i6m.w; uuho, e.w 7.60; calvts, t&Wfiojsj. . IfobB Recelptu, 14,000 head: market 6W ite uwerl bulk1 of sales. S.35fl8.60; heavy. 1S.558,67V4; packers and omcers. a8.ow 8.60: llglll, ss.amB.iw, j"". ii."7' . SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recolpts, B.MC head: sheep market steady; lambs. li15o lower at 17.001t7.70: wr"1-00' wethers, Jl.C04r0.25; ewes. 15.20tf5.8S. Slonx City Live Stock Market. Qirvtrv oitv. Tn. March 17. CATTLE Receipt. 2,000 head: market Wi5c lower; uluL ateers. t7.24M18.75: butchers, 15.85 I7.60 cows nnd heifers. 15.S5Q6.00; catuiers, . ' h ...ill. I . rr -tp T, CalVCS, ai.Wiav.w, muiih, n,o, -. Iioas-Recelpts, 6.000 head: .Tnarket 6 10c lower; Heavy. 18.85j,4o: mixed. 18.3W 8,33: light, 18.25fl8.30; bulk of sales, IMOfl. ""silkKP AND LAMBS Receipts. 2,000 head; market lpe lower: fed mutton;, 1(1.00 !g6.75: wethersrio.25(al.00; ewes. 14.D0Q5.23; lambs, 16.00i7.6a NEW YORK ST0GK MARKET Stronger Tone Rewards Dealings in Wall Street. BROAD, UPWARD MOVEMENT nnlllah'Rnniors, Blost ot Them Ohvl- onsly AVIthont Authentic Rnsls, Cnrrent Bond Market I Irrea-nlnr. M.... li.... II.... I.... .... It..., I.... 7.... St.... J4.... IS.,.. 11.... 20.... I,... 7,,, 10.... el 24... 1... 1... ... J... SI... 1... 15... 1... t, 1,.. 4.,. I. .. II. .. ... 14... II... ne.. 7 Av. rr. No. At. rr. 7i 7 71 4 ITS I 00 606 111 1, U69 100 1161 1 7i 5 1100 t 10 170 7 7S II... I1S3 t N m 1 10 1 1IM I 15 0 7 10 7 ltI7 I 26 1044 7 IS 7 1121 I V. 12M 1H 17 1UI I 10 717 7 t..., ltTT t 44 131b 7 10 II ..1012 I 40 110 I N 18 1354 I 40 lilt I 00 20 KM I 10 ltJl 8 00 M .....1110 I V) lSO 00 I ...UU 1 to 1111 I M BTEBRB AND IIEIFERB, mi 41 JlS lO'.t loi 100U 1SS :i9K 07 iooi 44U soi'i 33 II ll'i IS't l.ooo Jiii ::k " mo iiii NEAV YORK. March 17 A alrnncrer tone pervaded the dealings In stocks to- o. wnen iruaing began thcro Waa notning in tho narrow, uncertain fluctua tions to Indicate that tho market wouid break away from tho monotony ot recent colorless sessions. During tho day, how ever, thcro was a broad upward move ment, Oalna of one to two points wero attained by many representative Issues. j-iiu sircci was tinea with bullish rllmors. most nf them ulivlnilalv tvttxmit authentic basis. Two of theso rumorn. which found widest circulation, wero to tho effect that a decision In tho rallrond rnte caso, ravornblo to tho roads, would bo announced shortly, and that an Im portant change for the better In the Mexi can situation was nt hand. While tlicse reports Influenced stocks to somo oxtcnt tho movement appeared to be due moro directly to tho strong technical iiositlon. Iho market hat! become oversold and traders found It easy to run up prices ou tho shorts. T. II O bond Ilinrkpl waa lrrriilni Tnlol fairs, par value. 12,461.000. United States bonds wore unchanged on call. mumoer of sales and leadlnir auotntlona on stocks wore as follows: , , . . Bales, llla-n. Lew. Clese. Amslcamateil Copper ... 14,400 7S 74'i 74;i American Atrlrullural ., 1.M0 U'4 Mvt M Amsrlcsn Heet Sussr . . American CVm 6,00 S0 American Can pti...,., loo wu Amerlran C. I' 1,500 lS American Cotton Oil.... too KM Am. Ice Becttrltt l.tflo Jli Amerlran Linseed aoo tiu American Loeotnottra ... (00 us Amerlran 8. A It.. too American H, A 11. pfa... 400 10IH Amrr. mar llellnlnr .. 1.300 101H American T. A T l.soo ijju Amertcsn Tobsco S iisii Anaconda Mining (At. . 2,700 - 1S' Atchison ., too BTU Alclilson rid too loo; Atlantic Coast Linn Ualtlmore & Ohio..,..,.. l.SOO tti llethlebem Steel 1.700 4la Ilrooklm Ranld Tr s.ooa tm. "Canadian Pacific ....... .oo SWS Central Leather ........ n.ooo itn ClieupcaVe tt Ohio S.000- 13 la nilcato O, ..W 100 lit, Chlcaso, I. St. p.... j.joo Ok Chlcaso ft N. W. ; IVloredo fuel A Iron Consolidated Gas ...... Corn rrodncts iniinii. OC iiUDHn ...... ..... Penrer A Itlo Otmnds ' Dearer R. 0, pld , Distillers' Securities Krle :,. 1,30,1 29 Erie IH pfd...... 300 44l Krle Id Pfd 404 SIVt aenersl Klectrlo 200 1I7U Orca Northern pfd 1,100 H7H a rest Northern Ore ctts. 600 37U Illinois Central 200 110 Interhorouft Met. COO IS Interboroufh Met. pfd.., 700 60 International Ilarroiter.. 400 100 Inter-Marine ptd ,. 100 10 International Paper .... 400 9 international rump Kansas CUr Boulhern... Laclede Oai .,,.,.. Lehlfh Valley tioulsrllla ft KashTllle.. M., Bt, I. ft P. Hte. M. Mletourl. IC. & T Missouri l'aclrid National lilscult National Lead N. It. It. ot M. 2d pM.. New York central.. n, ., u. v ...... Norfolk ft Western,., , ... North Amsrlcsn ..... ... Northern Pacific. 1,100 112 ! 112 Pacific Mall , Pennsjlranla 4,100 11 Hi People's Oas , , ..... 1'., C, C. ft Fit. t , Pittsburgh Cos! Preiwed Steel Car,,., Pullman rlac Car, Uridine ,doo iesu Itepubllo Iron ft Steel... 1,200 KM Itepubllo I. & S. pfd. 1 , 200 Ii( Rock Island Co 7M 4'4 Ttock Island Co, Pfd 00 7 Bt. L ft H. IT. 2d pfd ..... Keanoard Air Lin I 1,100 V) Seaboard A. I. pfd..,.,, M0 U SloM-Bbetfleld H. ft I Southern TacUlo 6,000 '41I Southern Railway 400 J1H So. nallwar ptd too II Tenneesee Copper SO0 3i Texas ft pacific,... ., Union Paclflo , Union Paclflo Md.... United States Ilraltr.. United stHti's nubber... 1,800 Unlle-l States Sleet....-39.K0 (4'i U. S. Bteel ptd MS 110 Ulsh Copper ............ 1.200 I4t Vs. -Carolina Chemical .. 1,064 Wabash ....., Wabaah nfd Western Maryland Western Union 1,600 westloihouse Electric ., 5, wo Wheeling ft Lske Brie Chlno Copper t.0 V- V V If g. 1 1 li Ann Itir Con! Copper ,, 4.S00 Ex-diviaeno. Total salsa for the day, !JJ,300 'ahsrei, SOO U, 'iiioi itivi 14" 1.700 1,400 9)0 17 U1I4 4.104 tlVs C0H iioU 00F I3U 4SU :ni 1H mi "ti'i 2S4 Uti 3IT 10,300 1MU 157 HI lS .... til 7 M ....1007 7 71 tW 7 11 10 7 .... CM I 00 11. tl 4,,,,,, fa: .1222 ..1011 X 0 ... I0 ... MS I 34 I 40 t 40 I 40 I CO HI. Lonla Live Htoclc Mnrket. ST. LOITIH. Mo., March 17. CATTLE Ttccelnts, 3.K00: market steady: beef steerB, 7.rWQ0.a: cowb ond heifers, 4.Sn41.CO; southern steers. l5.7GfiS.23: cows and heif ers. 14.0086.00: calves. t6.010,00. HOaS-necelpts, 12,000 head: market steady: pigs and lights, 17.0Otf8.S0; mixed and butchers, 1S.7W8.82V4: (food heavy, 10 75fj?R so 1 BHEBP AND LAMnS-necelpts, 3.DO0 head: market steady to 10c lower; mut tons, 18.75flfl.O0: lambs, 7.00Q7.85. St. Joseph Live Htoclt Market, or .lORRPIf. March 17. CATTLE He- relpts, 1,000 head; market steady; steers. n.009.00; cows and heifers, 14.00.50; calves. IS.OOftO.M. .... HOaft-KecelPta, io,w nean: rnarner. steady to shado lower: top, 18.60; bulk, e tf.mn.tA. HIIKl'iP A.ril iJAOiun-iieicciiJiB, ,uw head; markot slow; lambs, 7.wn.w. Ltve Stock In Sight, n.relnta of live stock at tho six principal western markets: cowa s 1133 2S 24 1010 6 33 .... 2 4 to IM 3 ti ....1137 00 3. ,,.,iooo e oo 4 ,,,.1147 00 4 ,,,.1010 00 7,,,.. ....1074 00 S ....1110 t 10 3 ....1017 t It 10 ....1374 33 !..,.. ... ,114.1 ( 33 I .... 9U 23 3 COWS AND HEIFEn8. ....1043 7 11 HKIFER8. .... 770 I 3J 4 ....1014 M 1 Mt 7 00 7 n .... 131 7 51 17.. 7VI llLbl.3. 1100 C M ..,.1111 w ...,130 M ,...m in ,,..1070 3 10 ..,.1104 171 ,,..1174 ;t .,,.1113 f SO .,..1401 0 1343 I 713 7 30 Ml 7 30 1 10 7 70 ....100 S 1 ,...11K 5 1 ....1170 00 1 ...,1213 M 1. ...... ....1310 8 0 I .... 100 I 10 1 .... tM 3 3 1.. ,.,.1M 30 1 ....1M0 IM I ii-A a so 8TAQ8. ....1010 IM HULLS AND 8TEEH.8, .... 403 7 71 CAL.VKC ..110 ..lto ..17M ..1710 ..ISM ..111 I K .. 710 7 M ..Ifiw 7 no .. 110 7 10 3 M I II i n 73 I I 330 4 M 310 7 00 , 4C0 7 24 410 7 W , 415-7 M ,430 7 IS 33 7 M , 20 3 no .MUM ,340 3 33 17 3 js 1. liilistul' . izi'.'.'.''.' i. i. i. ! 3(0 IM 3 71 110 9 00 BTOCKEriB AND FEEDEH8. I oo I M I 04 9 33 9 U 133 7 00 m . too .1017 . !0t . M! 745 7 33 7 M 7 ta 7 tn 7 T 7 M 4 24 311 11 , 3U 43 121.. It... 47... U... 7 M 7 73 ,,., 713 7 73 . ill 7 73 , I7 3 00 . 910 I M .10l IS 1011 9 25 St. Lou s Kansas City .... St. Joseph South Omaha .. Filoux City .... Chicago .......i Totals Cattle. Itors, Sheen , 3, W0 , 8.000 i.otn , 4,200 , 2,000 , 3,000 12.000 14,000 10,000 19,b00 6.000 IS.000 3.D00 ,500 2. W0 9.S00 2,000 25.000 .21,700 79,600 56,300 Cotton Mnrket. WASIIINOTON, March 17. Cotton con- .,,rr,A in thn United States during Feb ruary amounted to 4M.SD9 running bales, exclusive of llnters, compared with 44S.005 bales In February, wis. loimn biuiiuibb operated during February numbered 31. 139.730. compared with a0,53.4S8 last year. Rnni . easier: irood middling. 7.1M: mid- dllnc, 7.0Id;, low mlddllnp. 605d. Hales, mono iinlf-s. NEW YUJllv. ainrcn 11,-v.uuyn- Futurea closed steady: March, iz.mc; May, ll.DSC! JUly. ll.TiC, AiiBusr., Ji.oio; uciomr, 11.31c; December, 11.37c. Spot, quiet, nMilllne 1.TJV: milf. 13.4&C. Cotton closed steady at a net loss of S to 15 points. Oils) nnd Ilonln. !VV vnnK. March 17. COTTONSEED Oll-Stesdy; prime summer yellow, 17.30 7.40: Moron. 37.34; way, ii.s:) uuiy, vi.au T70R1V Qlllot TURPENTINE Firm; machine, barrels, 8AVANNAH. Oa., March 17.-TimPEN- TINE Firm al c; saies. pone; receipis, 153 bbls.: shipments, 1.0 bbls.j stocks, 1-141 Mils ROSIN Firm: sales, none; receipts, 1,'JSO bbls.i Klilpments, m dois.i siockb, iis,to hbts. Quote- A and II. 13.93; O and D, 13.B7V4: B. li.oo: F. li-MV,: a. 14.05: it, mo; I. 14.15: K. 14.22H1 M, 14.S0; N, 15,70; WO, 15.90; WW, W-S3. Loudon Stock Market. LONDON, March IT American securi ties opened easy and from U to K lower today. Prices Improved on covering dur-inn- the first hour and an noon the mar ket waa steady and from i above to ' innKItMelnts were veir liberal this morning-, about 281 cars or 19.600 head be-i..- ,.mri,il In This la tlin lamest run ' V : eir m.,.1 i. iAlHtnw naritv. 5.nr'w-hen over 23.000 head were r. MONEV-JfWii short bills, three celved. For the week the supply totaia I months, ZMV-i- 3i)M U 31 44S 3t 11 3jU ! lVs 101 13 :49i 31v loot 121 33'. 44U cnt 2CJ, 34 33. 11S 93', 134 33U lts ll4 119 I1H 51 U 11 2, 4Hs .. 117 12ti 2 10) 14U 69',i 103 10 9 7 25't 94 H8i 133 130 17 :, 137 i4!w not; :iu l'S 77 1131, 24H 1104a m-A 33 21 43'i 111H lll'.a 21 334i so 34 tt 21 t4H 331. 33 ta 3l4 1IU 133 33U, ..... M 03 'J I 4i 1094, 109'i !l',i 4IIi 3 T . 1274 34i J03U. 1114 3 104 10 Us IS 241, 137 Mis 73U "iiti 70t, 2ih Silt 3219 C3H 77U 4iit 7U 21 Stfl, ft 2 Ms 30 'a 3'i 78 4 411. ; SIS WmrrmnttHd tm miv SMfmfmmlfems Oombmulfm Caustic Balsam Rat Milters lit Hi Ciipttittrs. A Safe, Bpeedy cud Posltlra Cure tor Obtb, Btllat Ewcssy, Cipti Sut, Etnlasd Tendons, rounur, WU& TuGt, asl all lam a sit from Sparia, JUaibene an& sthsr bsy tasMra, Clans all Ua dUaassi er Yarasltss, Taroih, Xl;Mhrls Rtmoni all Ssaiait tram K on si at Cattle. alji,BBorxS? tatl iVlorafoibTs. "ETerr botue ot Oaattle Saltam. (old la tfarrantea to jrtTa aaUaUotlea. Yhe tl.10 per bottle. Bala by drarcl.u. er sent b as- firees, eltartres pall. nta (all dlreetloaa far It use. IWSend for setortpUre dreulars, lestlmostals, aio. Address TntUwrinet-wllllamt CcClmlsM, 0. SAVE ALL CHICKS by feeding for tho first threp week" PRATTS Baby Chick Food It carries them ssfelr thrcucn tbe dancer perod. prseeats disease. lli,r qai cnnHl auv wnr aiunir- SsM ea Meaer Bees Caarsatea il If uealars s.Tcrrsiaare Pi A rtnlr 2 t0 3 feet 10 Apple 3 to 4 foet 15c irees 5 to e feet 35, 100 Concord Grapes $3.50 Cash with order. Sent prepaid. GATE CITY NURSERY, 1803 Fantnra Street. Oinalin, Ntl). Not Less Than $1.00 Order. MONEY IN GRAIN I10.W buys nuts or calls an 10,o00 bushels ot asal or corn. No further risk A tooremeat ol la f ram prtca cleeayouaaopponunitylo take M0i 4e,liHi Is, IJOS ste. write toe partteulars. Ft n aura Brokers: Cfcmpaur, Slirtoaac Bulldlag, ILausne City, Mu.