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XHlli JJt-l: Ul-UiA, bAltiiUAA, AlAKl U Ji, JLUJL-i. REAL ESTATE. FAUM A IlANCIt LASDS KOIl SALE) Minnesota. Minnesota Farm Lands From $15 to $75 per aero. Aro the equal of any in the United States that are selling from $1.50 to $300 per acre. These lands can he hought on easy terms. Minnesota's 1913 com crop, 40 bushels per acre, stands first of all States in the union. SEND FOR SPECIAL PAGE OF MINNESOTA FARM BARGAINS, Published In tho ' MINNEAPOLIS JOURNAL, Minneapolis, Minn., March 29 to April 4. A 2c stamp will bring it. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Shorts on Wheat, Corn and Oats Market Poroed. to Cover. CHICAGO (ilXAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the Trailing and Closing Prices n Board ot Trade. BEARS MADE GOOD AT A LOSS Blgirest Advance "Was llclaterrd In Corn, bat IV heat and Oats AUo Showed Substantial Increase In the Price Quotations. OMAHA. March 20, 1I4. CHICAGO. Mareh .-Argentine corn today put unmistakable pressure on all kinds of grain. l.argoly In consequence future deliveries of rani hern finished somewhat heavy at a decline of 'Sd'Hc to i o lor the day Wheat showed ft not Ipsa of He to He. and oats win un changed to H&ic down. In provisions. tno outcome hi led from last tngnrs level to nn advance of 5c. At least for the time being. It was up parent that the edge was off the corn market. Notwithstanding that rain still threatened the full success of the Argen tine harvest, ufforlngs from Argcntlno NEW YORK JTOGK MARKET Advance Beginning in Rail Stocks Extends Through Market. GOOD IMPROVEMENT AT CLOSE Those In the eraln market on the I were said to have creatlv Increased, and Hoard of Trade who have believed all there were reports that nearly a million along that there was but one side to bushels of Argentine corn had been wheat, corn and oats, and that was the bought in twtny-four hours to come to bear side, were made to cover short llno6 the United States. Simultaneously, Mis at losses yesterday. To make condition sourl river dealers sent word that over worse for the shorts in wheat tho houo night sales of feeders had suddenly fallen Of Thompson & MoKlnnon held largo oft and advices form the cast said cash buying orders for Mai' future, and theM '"uyoro ,n tnai direction were noi iuhuw WHM ntl,r- rr.n,n. In frail nn Tna Iclnff I Ing the PrCVlOUR llSVS UDtUm. ih. ,i, .i n h.. ri..nrn I Longs rushed the corn nit with sales to to higher prices. The larger professional tcuWzo Profits. After ensuing breaks, shorts trailed on and bought freely. Ad- Bt.,no ,,f the hardier speculators began to vjtnrea wra nmi a nf u.6t,n in wRM!. i cibiri i,cir iiura mm uvc km . THE MILLE LAC8 REGION 13 THE very heart of agricultural Minnesota; level, fertile, clay loam lands, two hours' ride from Minneapolis, at 15 per acre arc too cheap to last long. Secure your land before prices go up. Call or write for map and full Information about our state and unUerslty land running 30 years at 4 per cent Dally land excursions. Experi enced field men to show you around. Now Is the time to get over tho ground. A. E. Johnson Co., 300 1st Ave., S. Minneapolis. lf?mc in corn and 'iHo in oats. lust ing spots showed sharp reactions from the' bottom prices and the undercurrent was one of great strength at the cloao. ilio Armour uraln company was crei- t 1 .1 I - t . . I 1 ... I. .... .. ... Y .... , lieu Willi imviUK leu uio uuyiiin wi ucc corn and oats and was closely followed by the shorts, who bid prices higher and niKlier. 01 The eraln markets on tho Board Trade are In an abnormal position. The oiiunuujl aurruunuins irak riovUlnn. l!llr nrlr... fop ueansn one. Ana irom me nravjr owyw . . f.i, 2S0-ACIUC farm, 35 miles from Mlnn-i-paolis, 1 miles from a good railroad town; part under cultivation, balanra meadow and pasture land; good soil, good eight-room house, worth $3,000; barn, granary, corncrtbs, cattle sheds, machine sheds', etc.; It cows, 20 head of steers and heifers, three horses, hogs, chickens, complete set farm machinery, buggies, wagons, sleds, to tons of hay, 1,200 bas kets corn, 1C0 bushels mixed grain, Hi bushels potatoes; In fact, everything on the farm goes except the furniture. Price. $12,000, one-half cash, Schwab Bros., KM! Plymouth Bldg.. Minneapolis. Minn. WH ARE offering thousands of acres of cholcv 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 Lite Bldg.. Minneapolis, Minn. of both corn and oata one would lmaglno that the bears' sldo of both those grains as the correct one. Corn exDerta who are In winter wheal fields for Chicago, St. Louis and KansAi City houses reported prospects In the winter wheat belt as the best ever known. There was a lack of business in coin cash corn and oats at Chicago yester day, and whjle tho outside markets all reported corn as higher the general trada was somewhat smaller, as the south and southwest, as well as the east, seemed to be pretty well filled up with the cash article on the present bulge. Omaha was . ..! UUUi especially bullish on corn ana me saies t nr,i. i there were liberal, also at Kansas uo. May.l 10 uasu iransacuuua ui iuirv w.w bushels each of corn nna oats. Provisions were stronger in sympainy with Urn nrivnncn In hotrs at the yards together with an improved trade In meats on domestic account, xnere was jrvm MINNESOTA land; 4,000 acres very fine land, nicely located, close to town, good soil. Splendid proposition for retail. Also a few small tracts of good land at a bargain and on easy terms. For partic ulars write Minnesota-Dakota Investment Co., 1014 Met. Life Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. o. taking on a liberal scale by the stocK wbww; o. j reo www; . s mra, MUCMSUc: No. 3 northern. 933'IM14c: No. 2 spring, D404&896Hc; No. 3 spring, WH who. corn: jno. z yeiiow, wawo; o. a, 65M:SWc; No. 3 white, 684SoHo; No. 3 yellow, V8o. Oata: No. 3 white, 390 yards contingent or prices would doubt' less have sold to a situ nisner levci. Cash wheat, lc higner. Cash corn was unchanged to lHc h gher, rBnli nAtq xvpra unchanged to Vic higher V..1I..., r, ,1 mtvAil rnm Wrr tinohnnf?Q'i to Mc higher and tho white sold lQlVia 40o; sundard, 41& Rye: No. 2, eio. Bar hleher ley. tO6&c Timothy. S.ffi4.60. Clover. ' . m a.KA rD Avui m I3msv wji THt n sw viii -Til in rm Clearances or wncat nnu iiour wt wihi.i t.,73. uuiu, ium, 27S.O00 bu.: corn. LOOO bu.; oats, 14,000 bu. 10.62 HW1.3JH- J47 PER acrel Level, 480-acre, Improved farm in Wilkin county, Minnesota, in thj heart of the famous Red River Valley. .Deep, black soil on olay. 40 acres tinder cultivation, 30 pasture. No waste land. Good set of buildings. 5,000 cash will handle. Write or call. Clover Belt Realty Co., 'TOO Lincoln Building, Minne apolis, Minnesota. o 120 ACRES, J10.300; J5.300 cash. baL to suit; 13-roorn house; barn holds 25 head; chicken house; 100 acres under plow. 10 acres clover, 15 acres pasture; 1 mile to county seat. C. A. Cahoon, tho Land Man, Cambridge. Minn. Oregon, vnn RALE 20. 40 or E0 acres Irrigated land at Ontario, Ore. Terms, one-tenth 'cash, balance nine annual payments with 6 per cent Interest Price Includes water rights, clearing, plowing and leveling. OREGON & WESTERN COLONIZA TION CO., ESS Paxton Bldg.. Omaha, Neb. . COME west; Oregon Is tho land of op portunity for you; congenial climate, jo extremes; soil Is fertile and productive; ndantnd to diversified farming, raises splendid grain and fruit of all kinds. Laud is cheap. Wo have Improved and unim proved land from 318 to 145 per acre. Tell us what you want and amount you desire to invest, uuyer tiros., uuiur, ure. Oklahoma. WELL Improved SO-acre farm, one mil from good railroad town, 60 acres In cultivation, good new building, young or chard, city school, 2 wells; old age and alone the reason for selling. Address P. J. Uavis, Grove. Okl. South Dakota, CHOICE EASTERN SO. DAKOTA LAND or choice and practically clear Califor nia, uive details, write owner, zui nth Ave., Loa Angeles. Cat Texas. IRRIGATED RIO GRANDE VALLEY LAND 80 acres. 1V4 miles N. E. Mercedes. Tex., on American Ro Uranda company canal; been under cultivation three years; no better land in the valley. First-ciass lrtloMnn jlltph!. rnnnn nn nthAp Im. provemenls. In corn this year. Cow peas will be nlanted between rows when ci-od laid "by in April, putting land in finest condition for auaita crop, owner win sell at bargain. For price and terms ad dress W. B. Spauldlng, SC9 N. Grand Ave., ht. lvOUlB, mo. o. Wisconsin. Upper Wisconsin lie jtt nuirv and Ircneral croi state the union. Settlers wanted. Lands foi ale at' low prices, on easy terms. Ask fcr booklet, 34 on Wisconsin Central Land nnnL Btatii acres winud. Write cbout our gracing lands If interested In frull lands ask for booklet on apple orchard! In Wisconsin. Address Land Dept. ttoJ Line Ity.. Minneapolis. Minn. riririiM ai. tiuDiicauons cutiLurmns: sulL cllmats and crops of Wisconsin, mailed free to those addressing isconsln BU.U Board of iromtgraitun. t.apitui ijw, aiaui sou. ww DOUGLAS county, Wisconsin, produces apples, plums, small fruits, venetables ir i kinds, hay. small grain and corn nest for dairying, stock and general faimlng. Good land at low prices and on easy terms. Farmers' Land & Cattle company. Ltd., Globo Bldg., St Paul, Minn. o. Washington. HOMESTEAD and timber landa for sale In northern Stevens county, to to 316 ner acre, easy terms, good soil. Ideal climate, no drouth. Land adapted to fruit grain and dairying. For particulars address Northport State uanK, -Nortnpon, Wash. FARMS FOR RENT. FOR RENT SiO-acre improved farm la ... . .... ... U.tt A m m H . Olive. Indlanoio. la. FARMS WANTED. good deal focoverlng by shorts. Rallying prices, however, brought on a renewal of the selling and left the' market at al most the lowest point nt the session. Aitnougn aepresscd in sympathy witn corn, wheat displayed comparative strenght most of the day. Crop news wna lavoraoic everywncre, nut was onset by export business at New York, Oats had no Independent action, and gave v ay to tho setback Inother grains. uuying on tno part or pacxera upneio nogs Intimations from Wnshlnpxton Hint Administration Favor llnlr lu rrense StrniKlhrns Ilntl roail Shares, Futures closed as rqilows: Artlcle Open. I Hlgh.l Low. Wheutl May. 93Ti July, i S3 Corn. 35 May July. Oau. May. July. Pork. May. 21 TO 21 73 July. 11 07 Ribs, i May.l 11 K iy. it 7 July. 70 4? 21 72 21 73 10 87HI 11 SH 11 (V raft 40i 40V4 21 C7 21 70 10 S3 11 05 11 re 11 70 Close.l Tea'y. 3 t9 Mi tD'.i 40U 405 21 73 21 Ti I 10 R5 11 OS 1105 11 70 I 40H I. 10 M 11 03 11 65 I " i 1 . NEW YORK. March 20,-An advance which began In the railroad stocks today ultimately extended through tho market, which showed material Improvement at the clase. Railroad shares were most conspicuous in the' day's dealings, and tho strength was associated with intima tions from Washington that the adminis tration favored nn advance In freight rates for the eastern lines. Speculative opinion for somo time linn Inclined to tho beller that tho railroads would tibtaln part, It not all, of the b per cent Increase sought. Industrial stocks held back for a time, but nt last joined In the upturn, although their gains as a whole wcro less Important. Tho market was slow In getting under way, chiefly on account or renewed pres sure from abroad. American stocks wore depressed In london and there were free offerings for foreign account. This selling failed to depress the market but the greater part of tho advance was delayed mil tho. latter part of tho day. after foreign liquidation had ceased. meel lagged behind, but in the end it made n Kood showing. Coppers wore elpod by expansion of tne export move ment of .tho metal and a reported Increase In tho domestic consumption. I'rospects were for another good DanK statement The week's known movements currcnoy called for a cash gain of 33,000,000 or more. TImo money rates showed an easier tendency. In the bond market thpfo was an ir regular movement. Total sales, par value. 32.630,000. United States, registered, ad- anced Vs. and the, 2s. coupon, declined on call. Number of sales and leadtnir Quotations on stocks were as follows: 8l lilfh Low. cim weakened consols in tho general market and they declined 7-16. CONSULS- Fur money, 71 13-16; for ao count. 7H; l iuon Pacific, 1'4. HILVUH-Har. stead)', 28,d. MONEY Short bills. SM'j. 2St, three months, I l-li)Mii. short blllc. nu.v.s HKV1IEW OF Tit.vnn Chicago Cosh Prices Wheat: No. 2 red, At Liverpool' wheat closed ttWttu higher; cprn, 'AV4d higher. Primary wheat receipts were 490,000 bu and shipments zm,w ou, POULTRY Alive higher; springs. 16Vic; fowls. 16c. POTATOES Lower: receipts, t cars: Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin, rod. Primary corn receipts wero 743,000 bu. eo65c; Michigan, Minnesota and Wlscon- nnrl ahlnmnntR 03.000 bu Primary oats receipts were 680,000 bu, nnrl iVilnmnntn 779.000 hll. A vnnr niro tortav was a nonuay. urere- fore there was no primary movement for that date. . . Thoan union wrn mlKlrlM: Wneat-11D hard winter: 1 car, SGVic No. 3 hard winter: 1 car. S6V4c: 1 car, 86Kc; 2 cars. Rfic. No. 3 snrlne: 1 car. 88c. Oats Stand ard: 1 car, 39V4e. No. 3 white: l car, ww; 12 enrs 39c. No. 4 white: 2 cars. 3SVic; car, 38c. Corn No. 2 white. cars. wc. Nn. 3 white: 1 car. Glhic: 4 cars. 07c; l car, C6&c: 1 car. 66V4c. No. 4 white: 1 car, 67c; 1 car, C6?ici 2 cars, 66V4c No. 2 vellow: 1 car. 67Wc: 5 cars. GVAc. No. 3 yellow: 3 cars, 67a; 6 cars, 66Vic; 2 cars, t6ic: i cars, 66c. No. 4 yellow: 1 car, 65Hc; 4 cars, 65c. No. 2 mixed: l car. 66Vic. No. 3 mixea: i car. ic; cars. 66c: 2 cars. 66?ic: 6 cars. Hc: 2 cars, 6oc Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 hard. 86fHS8!Ac: No. 3 hard. S587l4c: NO, 4 hard. 8185c; No. 3 spring. 87fiSc; No. U"- J i-YtoB? "i? T o b white, 6768c: No. 3 white, 05V47V4c; No. 4 white, towabic: no. z yenow. w 67V4c; No. 3 yellow. GfV37o; No. 4 yellow, 61VM5Ho; No. 2, 6666',io: No. 3. G&SWVic; No. 4. 64H5c: no graae.-wgwe. oats: no. iuth. jroau. t. a. b.. afloat. oDonlnc nav- 2 white. 3840c: standard, 20iBWW', No. iKtion: No. 1 northern Manitoba. I1.04W. a wniie, ooujionaw, Doiie. w i r, o. b ailoat irutures steany, ciouins 2c; No. 1 feed, 4252c. Rye: No. 2, 57 net unchanged to He lower; May 31.02H; CHEESE Irregular: daisies. 1818Vic: twins. I74?18c; Amorlcas, 18(gaSV4c; long horns, l8ri'4c. n tteh-nichcr: creameries, axtwac. n l' . T I 1. .. .. n ( . 1. ifin MnoAM at mark, coses mciuaca, lsrainitc; orainary. firsts, 18V4lSc; firsts, lSVic CHEEaK uncnanged. NEW VOrtlC GENERAL aiAItKET Unotations of 4he Day on Various Commodities. NEW YORK. March 20. FLOUR Steady: SDrinsr natents. S4.70iu4.99: winter straights. 4.3&(K4.&o; winter patents, h-owc 4.'ju; spring clears, sizuiipt.to: extra, no. 1 winter, J3.65S3.85; extra, No. 3 winter, 33.4otS3.C0. WHEAT Soot firm: No. 2 hard winter. il.OUi. c. 1. t.. to arrive: Nn. 2 red. S1.03U. elevator, domestic; No. 1 northern Duluth, fioJli, f. o. d., atioat. opening navigation; un changed to c higher. May. 31.01; July, 97Ho; September, 'jikc. WHEAT Firm: No. 2 hard winter. 21.01, o. 1. f to arrive; No. 2 red. JLOlVi elevator, domestic; no. i nortnern uu 5So; No. 3, 56V4O67H0, CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat Corn, Omaha St Louis Chicago JCansas City Winnipeg .... Minneapolis . Duluth .. 23 . 45 . 28 . 26 .189 .188 . 40 158 33 84 104 40 WANTED TO BUY. Julv. 97'.e: Sentembnr. 95 lie iiiji'a-Mcaav: state, common to cnoice. Oata. 1913, 8745o; 1M2, I74f2lc; Pnclflo coast, 50 1 1?", zw c: ivii, ibQ-ivc. S3 hidkh Bteany; uogota, jwhw-'c, ventrai America- iwr. wuul atcaay; domestic iteeco -v. Ohio, 270. CORN-Spot. firm: No. 3 yellow, 74c. e. I. f. to nrrlve. OATRSnnt. steady: standard white. 40 djWiic: no. J, iwihoq; xancy cuppea wnuo, 43W4SV4C liAi ijuiii stanaara, jiwi.w'; o. HAY Steaav: standard. 31.0031.0254: No, 1. $1.051.07i4: No. 2. 9&B97o; No. 3. 85 fffWk. leather Firm; nemiocK iirsis, sue ceconds. 2S(S23c. PROVISIONS Pork. steady; mess, $23.004123.50: family. I24.0026.00; short clears, 130.2SQ22.Ei0. Beef, steady; mess. WANTED-600 CARS SCRAP IRON AND HONE.O. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR RUBBER AND METAL. CASH paid promptly upon receipt WTllTE for nriCAi uid ahlonlne tui. BONKEN GAIMBaTrON METAL SttW SmUi , COMP,ANY. steady: pickled bellies. 10 to 14 pounds, ICansaa City, Kan. WANTED To buy fo' cash at once a good Shetland pony; give tun information as to height age. etc., by letter. Address F 191, Bee office, Highest prices paid for furniture. D.3S7L $13.25&.14.(!b; pickled hams. $14.0041 14.60. Lard firm: middle west, 110,7510.S5; refined, firm; continent, 311.35; South America, Sll.hS: comDound. steady. S8.12U08.37H. TALLOW Steady; city, o; country, 6B6c: special, 7c. , POULTRY urcssea, irregular; iresn killed western chickens, 15G'.'4c; fowls, 14 euc: turkeys, lupc. creamery extras. 264JS6V4o; creamerj', held extras. Z4c; process oxtros, araeic. kcub-unsettiea: recemu. m.du casca fresh gathered extra, 2SH24e; extra firsts, 23c: nearby hennery whites, fine to fancy. z&qr.c. POULTRY Dressed, dull and weak fresh killed western chickens, 15025c OHEESB-Firm: receipts. 1.469 boxes SHIP live stock to South Omaha. Have state, whole ml IK, tan ana summer col WANTED TO KENT. WANTED To rent a seven or eight- room furnished house In desirable rest- denco neighborhood. References given. Address J 187, Use office. LIVE STOCK aLIRKET O WEST mileage and shrinkage. Your consign' ments recelvo prompt and careful atton lion. ored spelcals, 1! fancy, 1818Hc c; white, average ILIvo Stock Commission Merchants. MARTIN BROS & CO., Exchange Bldg. LEGAL NOTICES. Kansas City uraln nna provisions, KANSAS CITY, March 20. WHEAT Kn 1 hard. STtttrrouvtc: no. a nu.ru. ninii 90V4c; NO. 3 reo, WfaiH'o; oiay, sie7u. . ' ' Z. t 1 . a I 1 Vl,jO COUN I'ncnanseui no. t mucu, ujt inti ?jo. a. tsc: no. a wniiw. au. q. wu TOc; May, Knr)stc-, juiy, utwiv7c. OATS C i wmte, uwitu, ii". iiuxvu, NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed proposals will be received at the 40tt4OVtc; May, 40H40ftc. office of the uoara oi uommiasioners oi State Institutions until i p. m. wonaay, nitTTKR Steady: creamery. 25c: firsts, 23c; seconds, Co; pacKing. itc. KUUH f irsts, isc; seconos, uu. POULTRY Hens, 16c; springs, 15c. list vour farms with us. We have the customers. We have been making a specialty for years or irrigated farms in western Nebraska and Colorado, and also farms In southern Minnesota, but wo have a number of customers at present who want farms In eastern Nebraska for cash. Let us know what you have, and it you will sell at a bargain we have a customer for you. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY. 15th & Farnam. Omaha. WANT to sell your farm or ranch! Write Brnson-Olmsied Co.. York. Neb. REAL- ESTATE LOANS. HARRISON VOKTON UK. Om Vat. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.. 11 OMAHA NATIONAL. Douglas 7715. 1100 to $10,000 mads promptly F. D. Wead. Wrad Bldir . 1th and Farnam Anril c 1914. for furnishing BUODllea for Hospitals for Insane at Lincoln, ingleslde and Norfolk;. Feebie-Mtnded Institute at Beatrice; Soldiers' and Sailors' Homes at Mllford and Burkett: Industrial Schools at Kearney and Geneva: Industrial Home at Mllford, Orthopedic Hospital and Peni tentiary at Lincoln; Hospital for Tuber culous at Kearney; School for Blind, Ne braska City, and School for the Deaf at Omaha. All supplies are to be delivered only as ordered by tho respective super intendents. UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED SUPPLIES MUST BE DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE AT RAILWAY STATION WHERE .INSTITUTION IS LOCATED, EXCEPT THAT AT INSTI TUTIONS HAVING TRACKAGE CAR LOAD LOTS, MUST BE DELIVERED F. O. B., CARS ON INSTITUTION TRACKS. Each bid shall be accompanied by a certified check for 5 per cent of the amount thereof, payable to the Board nf Pftinnil.ulnnAM PtnlA Init trill Inri. and bv samDlea when reaUested. Sam- Louis General Market. nlea sent In cars of the Board must be ST. I.OUI8. March 20. WHEAT No, accompanied by itemized Invoices. Checks red. W0o; No. 2 hard, 91M64c; May, of unsuccessful Didders win be lmmedl-l rwttc; Juiy. jvojj. win hn.A t .k. I mnff-NO. 2. 72c: No. 2 white. 72c successful bidders, upon acceptance of a I May, MOTWio: J"1' 71611 ... .... bond conditioned upon the nerformauce 1 . "A''!7"u'..1.'v33.''.l'. - "" "tsv., of the contract nr, tm-um. The Board reserves tho right to reject any or all bids and to accept bids in Coffee Market. their entirety or by individual items. frrcw YORK. Mareh 20.-43OFFEH Bidders not bidding according to sneci- I Th. roffos market nrnsd ttrnrlv at flcatlons furnished by the Board, must Ian advance of 7 to 10 points on covering 6 .-1TV l.OANH. Hcmis.Uarlbsri? On. O I10-S11 nrandsta Theater Bulldlnfr WAN1 ED Cltv loans. Patera Trust Co. GARVIN BROS. CITY property. Largs loans a specialty. W H Tlioma'-, t" State Bank Bldg, WANTED City W Farnam smith loana a Co. and warrant. 1320 Farnam 6t CITY and la.nr leans, S, &H. Dumont Cn w Frn 6. i J 'PS Minneapolis Grain Market. ......ininnr id U...k AAVTTTT.AT iM I.N i -l.', . . ........ No. 1 hard. 95Hc; No. 1 northern, vmMM No. Z nortnern, iwiFaw, no. mm May, 91V4c; July, zjovsc KljOUiv firm; oariey, RYE-W(G6c. BRAN 324.00. CORN No. 3 yellow. eSfltavio, OATS No. 3 white. 3737Vio, FLAX-tl.87WSl.60H. Liverpool Grain Slarket. LIVERPOOL. March 20.-WIIEAT- Spot, weak; No. t red western winter, is3ttd; no. i MamtoDo, vsaHa; no, 7s3d; No. 3. 7sMd. Futures, firm March. 7s 3d: May. 7s sua: July. 7s 3'Cd. corn opot American mixed, m La Plata futurea. firm: March. 5a Id juiy, tasvira. Atnalrftmated OoDDfer . Amtrlctn Acrlcultunl .. Araerlnn llwt ugir. ..... AraerKan On Amtrlran Ctn pfJ Amrrlcui C. A F AlnerlNin Cotton Oil Am. Ice SMurltlM American Unued , American Lxicomotlfe ... American e. & H Amerlc&n S. A. R. cfd... Atner. tiutr llctlnlng... "Atnencin T, a T American Tobacco Anaconda Mlnlnc Co Atchlnon Atchleon vti Atlantic Coait Lin Ualtlmore a Ohio Ilethlehera Steel Ilrooklyn IttDld Tr....... fjimjlan racltlo ........ Central Leather . CheMpeak A Ohio Chicago O. W vnicaio. M. Ac i. i- Chicago & N. V. Colorado Fuel & Iron... Consolidated ( Com lroducti Delaware A Hudion Denirer Klo Grande,,,, Denirr A It. O. Dd Dlatlllera' ceurltlea nrle Erie 1st DM JCrle li p(d General Is ectrlo Oreat Northern pfd , irvai jtorinern ure cm. Illlnola Central Inlerboroush Met. ....... interborouih Met. nn.., International llarreatar.i oter-Marlna srd , International IMper ..... international rump Kanaaa City Southern..., LACieaa Gas Lehigh Valley toularllle tt Nathrlllo.. M., tit. P. & R. Bte. M, MlMourl, K. I T. ....... Mlaaourl raclrie , National nincult , National Lead PT. It. R, of M. 2d P(d. New York Central..... N. T.t O. & w Norfolk & Western. North American Northern racltlo I'aeldo Mall ............ Penuarlvanla Peoplea Gas '.. (.'.. c a m. u I'lttaburgh Coal PreeMd Steel Car,...,... Pullman Palace Car .Reeding uepuniio iron a HiDubllo I. A B. ntd nock taland Co.... Ilock Ii and Co. efd.... t, L. ft 8. F. 3d pfd... Haaboard Air Lin uetboam a. u pra Sloea-Shef field S. I... Southern Pacific Houtnern lUllwar (So. Railway Pfd ... Tennewee Copper Teiaa ft Pacific, Union racltlo Union Pacltlo pfd ,. United States Real It United State Rubber.... United States Steel U. B. Steel pfd Utah copper Va..Carllna Chemical ,. Wftbaeh Wabain pfd tH M 31H "tt" 45i S 3JH 11 S 10JU eoo loss 1.1W 1J2H 400 iSK 2, tOO 36S 600 9! 404 300 600 'i.'ioo eoo 1,400 too l,0O 6.700 71 61 '61H 46 SIS 31i 34t. Ctl 102U 101H 111. HJVi 364 7H (I 514 11 run illy Considered, foiidltlons Are (lulet. NEW YOltK, March 50,-Dun s Review wll say tomorrow: This Is the between season period III various branches of trade nnd signifi cant changes In thn buslnes nttuatlon are lacking. tirondly considered. tnn dltlons are mild, nlthnugh Intllcntlons of piogress arc not wholly absent. There Is no uniform trend tottard Improve ment Expectations that the approach ot Hnrlnir wmilil hit nccomnanlcd by a re vival In Iron and steol had not been realized and enlarged buying will soon bo necessary to prevent curtailment of operations. In view of tho fact that thn prosperity or thn chnntrv ilpmnds largely upon crops. It Is gratifying that tho outlook for whiter wheat leaves llttlo to bo desired. Exports of breadstuff last month weru worth less than In the same period a year ago. but this discrepancy was more than offset by the' Inert-aso In cotton. 1 ho recent downward tendency In com modity price was aguln In evidence this Failures this wirk numbered 347 In the United States, against H last year amt thlrty-slx In Cantulu, compared with thirty-three. iin.nsTitnnT's tiwdh iojvikav OMAHA LIVESTOCK MARKET Cattle Receipts Lipht, Demand Good and Prices Fully Steady. HOG TRADE SLOW BUT STEADY .119 1M Ml .114 111 Only Few Cnra of I.nmlis on Snlc nml .o Sheep of Any Conse quence Prices tlenrmlly Steady to Slronir. SOUTH OMAHA, March 20, 1914. Receipts were: CntUe. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday 4,:il 7.5S3 17.371 Official Turd- 4,fif.T 1S.103 1,!VI Official Wednesday.... 3.172 9,Cfa 1S.4M Official Thursday I.W2 7.S1.1 lfi-JS Estimate Friday 0 St.fiOO 2,000 FIva rtov ,I. 11 115 M.232 r..VVi ."nine days last week.. 18.593 "49.471 4?,8 Same days 2 wks. ngo.lS,iX) 47.1'9 W,ssj Same days 8 wks. ago.17.774 .S!W 70.C53 Same dava 4 wka nsn.12.M0 60.41C 3I.91 Same days last year.. 15,284 42.241 24.&20 The following table shows the receipts ot cattle, hours nnd shsen at the South Omaha live stock masket for the year to aaic as compared with last years low iwi.t inc. Dec Cattle 201079 21o.Ml U.4S3 Hogs 6S2.7S2 6S4.7SI 2i-049 sheep ...614.675 625,645 88,930 700 12,100 1.100 00 200 2,000 1,700 45'k SIS S3 3S. 70S 103 101 m 153 KM "44 100 vi m?i it 14 f2H 208 Ktt 64 ll wii 134 "lit 14H It 11 mi t 4t 7T 147 UIVi 117H KVi 5Hi Ilcttrrniciit In Current Distributive Trade) In West. NEW, YORK, Mnrch JO.-Brodstroct's tomorrow will say; Betterment In current distributive trade ut tlis west and excellent ndvlccs as to winter wheat sharply contrast with a less natlifactory situation In Iron and steel and uncertainty caused by state or national governmental activi ties, which tend to tho close the future and hamper enterpli manufacturing at well as financial. On tho economic situation confronted by tho beneflclent Influences of nature, while on the other hand It Is hampered by tho moods of executive forces. The railways do not seo their way clear to Mti ' buy ralla while advances In rateB are 61M withheld and nt the same time bitumin ous con operators are facing uncertainty regarding wage scales wnicn expire Anril 1. . .. . . Failures for tno ween, iw, naiiiBv iu last year; wheat exports, 4,4S),101 bush els, against 3.KW.104; bang clearings, 33,253.456,000, a decreaso of 1 per cent from last year, 3,000 SIS ft'K 600 m ati 1.S00 92H V2A 11,700 :osv, sm 9,600 35V, 15 4,600 MH 300 II 't 1) 6.7C0 1O0 SSS 0 134 134 700 33 U 3JU EO0 115 114 i.eoo 1154 lis (00 ISO 14 30 4H 37H 4414 37 ti 141 14794, 37 300 14T4 400 04 106 l 'UK 69 1 104K 6OT SH S io,'8O0 ii5i 143H aoo in 700 nt S.40O 2114 4.K0 MH 200 21 too 101 4,000 soo' 4,700 SOO eoo lll'i II 11m 2114 4tK 1H 17 24H 27 W 10314 tift 11H4 2,'. 111U 21H 43H 40,300 w m 300 1.IW0 I. too "'mo too "i.'m 4,000 'mi 66H 'iiti 4V4 WW '4U 26H 2,100 85 H 35 19,(00 300 '"too St.tOO 700 2,700 3,200 169H 64 'iiU 66 limt 66ti S4T4 167T4 'siii ii 110 C4i S4U 10214 1114 0 106 A 9 1474 13H 12U "'it 131 90S 27 10IH 7414 nit; 24i HIi4 124 13 am 1 24 20 IS St 2414 Sri siftt 4 II 63 4fi uou ii Loral Mecnrttles. Quotations rurnlihed br Burnt, Drinker & Co., (42 Omaha National tank bulldlngi Did. Aeked. Aurella. Ie (e, 1132 lot 101.11 Cat Threahlhg Machine Co r) 101 Commonwealth Ut Int., Omaha,... 17 ll4 Peers A Co. pfd S J6H Dei Molnei. la.. School IH. 1232,.,. 100 U 101U Fairmont Creamery 7 per cent pfd..,. 100W 10114 Houtton, Tel., 4. UJJ ioj Kaneat a, & II. 7 per cent pfd Vi Uncled G. U 6. 119 Mount Ayr, 1., 614. 1124 106 Maoon Co.. Mo., Ilef. (t. 1921 10244 Montreal T, 6 P. t". ..., U Omaha E. L. A P. pfd Omaha Ual la, 1217 M City ot Omaha 4'4e, 1214.,.. lOOVi Omaha A C n. St Ity. 6. 124 14 Omaha t C. n. st. nr. pM 11 Omaha A C, II. It. A II. pfd 46 Portlind Ore.. 414. 1932 104 ru.l.v Ml. Fuel bonua. Bwlft ft Co. ttock 108 "4 Sioux City Stock Yard 6. 1130 1H Sioux City St oik Yard pfd.. Seattle ucnooi u, South Omtha City 614', San nieao. Cal.. B. D. 6, 1J30.. lalt Like City School 4a, 1139. 17 102 102V4 101H IS 102.U 101 M 109 10114 1MS4 IS 10114 a it 106.07 tilt 10114 MH 163 102 11 101,33 It OMAHA OBNISIIAIj MA11KBT. 71 31. CI. w. 72 72 24J TS 91 72 ... 212 19.. . 34 64 241 71 311 8 so Sit 2 II 66 7Mi 671 HH I 64 60 I Ml i eo PIGS. 7 SO I. 43 114 no m 11 .. ..310 (2 2t 30 300 20 270 M 229 M 236 !10 K te UU 10 im 327 . I TO 2 61 SK 2 ax ar, t 63 S In 2 10 Ill ... 7 SO 1 114 ... 7 60 Hltl4UP-As n result of Thursday a mean close, caused mainly by unfavor able reports concerning tne dressed mut ton trade In the east, receipts dronnel off considerably this morning, tho run being estimated at 2.V00 bead, only nootit half of what showed up last Friday, two weeks ago or a year ago. Aside from a deck of medium ewes which sold at 25.23 the supply consisted entirely of lambs, and among them wero only two or throa loads that could be classed as anything like loppy offerings, tho bulk of tho lambs, being fed westerns, heavy and on the medium order. A steady to strong market would about cover the situation on both sheep anil lambs, with the packers not any too anx ious to tnko hold at that. As a matter of fact there were not enough aged sheep on hand to try out values, and the de mand still seemed to be very limited for heavy grades of killers of nil kinds. Tho few toppy lambs on tho market sold lOjj 15c higher. Today's advance on the few best grades of lambs makes them little if any lower than a week ago, bllt thn heavy and mo dlum weights continue to sell nnywhero from 105oOa lower than the close of las', week, with n vrv restricted Inaulry on that basis. The depressed condition In The following tahle, annwa tna rants Of . - 7 " . ,1.. i.iiufc L'nnin. t lie MVI'I iuii,iiiiu ... prices ror hogs ut the south Omaha I v , -enornl lrad)) , Rttrlhutcd to a wea stock market for the last tew days, with ..nrt I,,..., ,nnH.,,v m v.l.,a in the at- comparlaonsi orn dressed mutton market, and at PM- ent writing reports give no Indications of any improvement in mat airection, Quotations nn shren and lambs: Lamb, good to choice, J7.4Ml7.75i lambs, fair to good, 7.IoW7.4.i; lambs, common to lair. CUI1S, vi.wiHJ.ti, year- arungs, neavy. Date. I 1914. 11S.1'JI2.1!,11.I19I0.1U.190S. Mar. 1, Mar. X. Mar. 3.. Mar. 4.. Mar. 6.. Mar. 6.. Mar. 7.. Mar. Alar. v.. Mar, 10, Mar. 11 Mar. 12. Mar. 13. Alar. 14 Mar, Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. B 2SU 8 34K 8 19W 8 2'1H 3 29 8 Ml 33H 8 34H 401,1 a rj 8 5oH 8 57 I s Of 20! 8 SO 8 24 8 8 371 8 47 8 52, 8 321 8 89 8 46! 8 59 8 44V. 8 3S 8 45 8 5i 8 58i, U 16! 6 2SI 6 32 6 38 6 37 6 31 6 34 6 34 I 6 40 6 43 6 60 8 92 6 93 5 78 6 82! I C 81 6 S3 6 74 V 47 9 53 9 501 9 55 9 6S 9 76 9 78 HIS I rVf.110 34 6 59 6 00)10 42 6 tJ 6 531 6 081 6 14 6 36 6 20 6 16 6 30 6 48! 4 23 4 29 , 37.0O1r7.2.r,; lambs, culls, 3. 4 J? I lines llcht. Sd.40O6.83! V i Ii f6,l64J.4o; wethers, good to choice, 35.66W - 1 s.ift: wAiiirs. rair to eoou. u.4uuio.oa: ewca, good to cnoico, F.i'i3N; ewes, lair t 6 69 95 681 4 41 SonM. u .oAni 'in"' 6 7JI10 21 6 631 I 38 " n,nr;,;Siu:, 6 80 10 27 1 n 40 I 31 10 37 6 4SI 4 6 63 1 6 471 4 37 8 70 8 74 6 56 8 701 6 63! S 69 6 S5 0 73(10 351 u oil 6 63 6 36! 10 35 10 64 10 61 51 4 IS 55 1 4 54 6 50 4 58 6 44 4 A3 6 14 I 36 Sunday. Iteceliila nn.l rilem.ainn nf IIva stock 1 600 comfed lambs at tho Union Stock vnrds. South Omaha. 258 Colorado lambs. iur tne twenty-tour nours cnanig at o'clock yesterday! HISCKIPTS-CAltS. Cattle. Hogn.Sheep. II rs. Representative sales. No. Av. 228 Mexican lambs 82 1KB Mexican lambs 82 121 Mexican lambs 83 33 comfed lambs...... ........... i0 140 comfed lambs 81 167 cornfed lambs 82 140 comfed lambs B0 603 comfed lambs 84 243 cornfed lambs..,..,. ,. 88 240 cornfed lambs 88 92 83 226 Colorado lambs.,,,. R2 o cornfed owes 100 Pr, 7 75 7 75 775 7 15 7 15 7 IS 7 15 7 25 7 10 7 10 A 90 7 25 7 25 560 C, M. & St P.. Missouri Parlflo ... Union Pacific C. & N. V., east... C. & N. V.. west... C, St. P., M. & O.. C. B. & Q east.... C, B. & Q west.... C, it. l. & I'., cast.. Illinois Central Chicago O, W CHICAGO LIVE STOCK M.MIKET Total receipts ... 32 DISPOSITION- 19 55 15 2 16 7 4 1 129 HEAD. 4 Morris & Co 117 Cattle. Ilogb. Shoe;) Swift & Co. Cudahy Packing Co,. Armour & Co , Hchwarts & Co........ J. V. Murphy F. II. Lewis J. B. Hoot & Co, L. F. Husx Mo. & Kan. Calf Co. Christie Roth Tanner Bros John Harvey Othor buyers ,, 64 43 63 IS 11 2 '21 . 1 2 2 29 1,610 2,244 1.391 2.4SH 123 2,841 912 10,725 Cattle Steady to Htronrf -IIorh Firm nnd Higher. CHICAGO. March 20.-CATTLK-lt. celpts, 1.00) head: market steady to Strong; beeves, 7.00gjg.55; Texas steers. 7,15S.15; western steers, 3e.S3fl8.10; stockers and feeders, JJ.GS1fS.l0; cows and lienors. W.IC4JR.W; calves, ju.Wiis.it. HOGS Receipts, 15,000 head; market firm and 5o higher: bulk of sales. 1S.S0pi 8.90; light 3a.7fttf8.92V4; mixed. 38.6508.924; heavy, SS.4O(Qj.90 rough, S8.40U8.63; pigs. S7.OOfcK.70. SIII5BP AND LAMBS Receipts, 5,000 holiil: market for sheen steady: lambit TV I strong to 10c higher; natives, S4.75ffM35; 1 ssl western. ll.BOiBXUO. yearlings, S&SOM.CO; Ki.t.u .i.iiiub, v tnu'i.w, nv.vviN, . ,.-v. tllonx City Live Ntoclc Market. SIOUX CITY. Ia.. March 20. CATTLK Rnoelnts. 700 head: market steady to lOu higher; native steers, t7.10fif8.33; butchers, $5.8007.65; cows and heifers, 35.15HC, canners, t4.0Oti5.0O; stockers and feeders, S7.007.33: calves, SS.O94f9.00; bulls, stags, etc.. 5.75Bo.75. . , HOGS Receipts. 500 head; market, no tone; hrnvv. S8.52Ui!T8.55'. mixed. IS.EOW ,4U 8.62V4; light. 8.45S.47V4; bulk ot sales, 8.5y 2,219 wettern Maryland sou iveatern union 3,200 6314 uli 61H Waatlnghoua Klectrlo ,. J, 700 7ll 77 77!; Wheeling ft Uke Erie... too 4 4 4 Chlno Copper 2,000 42V 42 4IU N. Y.. N. II. ft II 10,100 701 9 u Hay Con. Copper 6,600 2li 2114 214 Ea-dlTldend. Tetal sale for the day. 322,906 aharee. Nevr Yorlc Money Market. NEW YORK. March 20.-MONEY On call, steady; lttfc-2 per cent; ruling rate, It per cent; closing bid, 1U2 per cent. Time loans, soft; sixty days, 2y4S per ni; ninety uays a per cent; six months, JWiiSW per cent. ftiKUUANTlLK PAPER-104U per cent. STERLING KXCHANGB-8tos.lv. lvt. days, 34.8475; demand, 34.S&65. Commercial DlllS, .t. SILVER Bar. 6Sc: Mexican nnii... 4E14C ' UONDS-Covernment, irregular; rail road, Irregular. Closing quotations on bonds today wars ns follows: u. b. rer. . reg,. "k. c. So. ref. I... uw (.vwivw mimim "I '14, a, UD. IB, VI U. B. 3a. rtt U2 1 tf, un. U.... t U. S. 4, reg,, UI "do gen. 414,,. . It do coupon ,.11214 Mo. Tactile 4. ..... 671: Panama 2 coupon.. 101 do eonr. ! 70'. Amer. Ag. 5 100 JN. It.H. of M. 414 63 A. T. A T. ct. 4a. 11 N. Y. C. g. SH... (2 Am. Tobacco 4. .,..12014 do deb. 4 23i Armour & Co. 414,. 9l4N. Y.. N. H. ft It. Atchison gen. 4a.... 964 T. 2M 40i ao cr. w, iiku... vofcf.. k n. im c. ie.. ei du CT. 6 102 'do CT. 4 102 A. C. L. lt 4i.,. 1114 No. Jluiflo 4l... .. 1311 uai. at uaio wu e ,., is do 314 1114 0. S. I. rfdg. 4,.. 92 rirook. Tr, cr. 4,., 9114 l'enn. ev. 214, 1215. 9I On. ot O. 6a .103 oo con. 4 lolu Cen. leather 6i.... 9914ltea4lns gen. 41., ,. U Che, a Ohio 414., 94U.H. U H. F. fg 4 7514 Chicago ft A. 314.. 60 , St. U H. W, c. im, 73 C. U. ft Q. 1. ,... H4". A. u. do gen. 4,. 91 Bo. Pac C M tc H P C !4..101 0 CT. r n. t. ft P. c. 4 29 do lit do rft. 4 71 bo. lunway n. Ar. rlr. 4 74 C. A 8. r 4Ha. 91 .do gan. -i.. n. W, c. 4a, 73 L. dl. 6,... 7714 io. col. 4, ... 91 Ii 4. 27lZ t ref. 4.,... 92U 10614 nil I). ft II. cv. 4.,.. 2614 f Union Pacific 4a. . !ju n. & it. u. rer. tt. w ot, ii ou Distillers' t 6414 do i lit A ref. 4,. ttu Erl P. I. 4.. M V. H. Robber ....,02 do gen. 4i 74 U. B. Steel 2d it, . 10214 00 ,ct. ii. aer. n- 1?' wirm, y III. Cen. lit r. 4s 94 Wabaeh lit A ei. 4 61 Inter. Met. 414 77 'Weilem Md. 4.. 74 Inter.' M. M. 414. 63 5iet Klec. T. It,. 91 ;apn 414 II ii. Central 4a slu III. Offered. . lloaton ailnlnsf .notes. BOSTON. March 20. Closing quotations on stocks were) Allouei 4114 Nevada Con 15 Ami!. Copper 71 A. Z. U A S II1 Arlsona Cora, o BUTTKR No. 1, 1-lb. cartons, 27e; No, 1, 60-lb. tubs, 27c. CHKKSB Imported Swiss. 30c; Amer ican Hwlm. 21c: block Swiss. 22c! twins, 71p! Hnlalpa. 51 n! trlnleta. 21ci YoUna Americas, 22c; blue label brlok, 19c; llin burger, 2-lb., SOc; New York white, 21c. FISH White, 11a; trout, 18c; large crap ples, 12o to- 16cj Spanish maokerel, .16o; shad roo .per pair, 60c; salmon, He: hall-' hut, 12c; buffalo, 9c; channel catfish, 16c; plko, 12c; pickerel, 9c. , POULTRY Broilers, JOci hens, He; cocks, 9ttc; ducks, 16c; geese, 13c; turkeys, 22c; pigeons per dozen, 31.20; ducks, full feathered; 12 Vic: geese, full feathered. Ha: squabs. No. 1, IUW2.00; No. 2. 60o. Wholesale prices of boat cuts effective; today In Omaha are as follows: FRI5SII VEGETABLES Beets, doz., 50c; carrots, doz., 60c: spinach, doz., 60c; turnips, doz., 50c; shallot, doz., 45c; pats ley, dot, 40c; radishes, doz,, Wo: 4iead lettuce, doz., 11.00; leaf lettuce, doz,, 40c; ectr nlant. doz.. tl.50: artichokes, doz.. 32.00; Brussels sprouts, lb., 30o; new pota toes, lb., 7c; celery, doz., 11.00: Florida celery, crate, $3.00; peppers, basket, 6O0; cauliflower, doz., 11.75; beans, hamper, tl.60; cucumbers, doz, $1.60 to 32.00; new cabbage,, lb., 2a; rhubarb, doz., 76o; rhu barb, box, $2.00; cocoanuts, bag, $4.50; cocoanuts, doz., 73c; budded walnuts, lb., 24c; No. 1 soft shell walnuts, lb., 20c; pecans, lb l2V4.a; filberts, lb., 16c; al monds, lb., 18c; hickory nuts, lb., 4c; black walnuts, lb., 2c; shelled popcorn, lb., 4c; Crackerjcck, case, 33.50; Cracker Jack, H case, $1.75; Florida tomatoes. fancy, crate, i,w; iioriaa tomatoes, choice, crate, $3.50; No. 1 raw peanuts, 7o ; boasted peanuts, 8c: Jumbo raw pea nuts, 9o ; Jumbo roasted peanuts, 10c; strawberries. qt 40c; noney, crate, ss.w. OLD VEGETABLES Now York cab bage, lb., 2Ho; sweet potatoes, hamper, ll.W; parsnips, lb., 2c; beets, lb., 2c; car rots, lb., 2c;, turnips, lb., 2c; Canadian rutabagas, lb., lttc; Red River Ohio po tatoes, mi., voc; iaano potatoes, bu., 85c; Early Rose potatoes, bu., 85c; onions, red, lb., 4c; onions, yellow, lb., 4c; Spanish MISHLLa'nEOUB California figs, 12 12-oz. pkgs., 85c; 60 B-oz. pkgs., $2.00: blaik figs, u iz-oz. pars., i.w; i-crown im ported figs, per lb., 18o: 8-crown lmportod figs, per id., no. uromeaary Drand dales pug., ss.w; Ancnor Drana aatas, pkg. $2.25; Halowle dates, per lb 7 Ha Pars. nips, per id., sc. i.arrois, per id., 20. Beeta, per id., zo. Turnips, per lb., 2c, Rutabagas, per id., 1140. California Jumbo celery, per doz.. e. cider, per Keg, 3.; per nan ddi so.fo. snaiio-a per doz., 0c. Pnralcy, per doz., 40c. Rail Ishes, per doz., wc. Head iettuoa, per doz., Jl.w. iiome grown leaf lettuce 40c. Green peppers, per hamper, $5.00. Wax or green Deans, per hamper, 35.00 Hothouse cucumbers, per doz.. $2 50 Cauliflower, per crate. S2.2C. Venetian garlic, par lb., lZfto. Eggplant, per doz., $1.50. Horseradish, 2 doz. bottles In casu, ner case. $2.00. Walnuts. No. 1 soft shell per lb., 19c. Medium pecans, per lb., 12o) Jumbo pecans, per lb., 15c, Filberts, x,r lb., 15c. Drake almonds, per lb.. Uo Brazils, per lb., ISo. Black walnuts, per lb.. 2c. Raw No. 1 peanuts, per lb., 7o Jumbo peanuts, per lb.. 8c: roasted Pea nuts, per lb., 8tfc Shallbark hickory nuts, per lb., 6c; large hickory nuts, per lb., 4C. wnite nice popcorn, per id., 40. Checkers, per iuo-pko. caso, .mj; per 01 pkg. case, 31.75. Cocoanuts, per sack $5.60: each. 6c. Chestnuts, Imported Hal tan, per lb., 10a; sack or bbl. lots, 9c. Honey, white clover, 24-secuon case, per case, 13.60. Omnlin liny JUnrket. OMAHA. March 19.-HAYPralrle. No. 1 choice upland. $10.00q1I.00; No. 2. 4,WU 1U.W, , ... , rJ,vn"fi , 1 1f. 4 UilUlUC midland. $10.O0tri0.60; No. 2, $8.00810.00; No. 3, $0.0098.00: No. 1 choice lowland, $7.0063 8.00; No. 2. Vi.Vm.W, No, 3, $1.00U.W. Alfalfa: Choice pea green, fine stem, $13.0014.00; No. 1. $U.OOai3.00; No. 2, $9 00 O11.00; No. 3. r.0039 00. Total a.. 370 CATTLE While there wore a few sent- e8.55, tftrlntr Innil. nf rnlltn nnd A. few ndds and I HHF.I3P ends In the yartls this morning, there head; market steady: fed muttons, $;' were nui eiiuunii ui uny unci inn i o.ioi wutiicrs, eu.i.w.w, vn.at ..,.v , in sight to really maKo a maraet. itc- iambs, fl.wtf'.oo. ceipts tor tne weeK navo ueen ngni. uui In spite of that fact, prices on killing Kmisns City Live Stock Market. rnitln have nscllned RharnlV. owing to I a r.,mv nt n ,.t. h nirp. tho demoralized condition of the bttt TLE-Hecelpts, 300 head: market, steady. rvin Lr A- n 4 f ta Int-ITn naltrt lllml ntT MiTit MTt 1 . V -v 1 . . nMaE.Au. jm t..4" ot the nnrl fa f week. Fat heifers arc IOCI60 lower, pum rMl' iniavirr.Mi. mitva Sa.KXrl0.00. are 26ST350 lower, tho heavy bulls show- iioGS-Rccelpts. 3.300 head; market 5c Ing the most decline and being In to I(te W1r: bulk, $8.70r8.80; heavy. IMS . ". T"7 ' ' i; Q8.80; packers and ouicners, m.wuo.ou; bul a have been steady nil week. ifi.,' A ijvrm en- tT.254tS.2S. Ntnr,ki snd frndar iteari wero vrv I """r;. " . ,;u ' , . r.,u i...l. inn . . - . . - Mil r. i'. L-. v- iui J ,,-.v,i.,n, active during the cany - part oi tne wook, , d mRrket Mtrong to 100 higher: lambs, Prices becoming a little stronger. Dui. "u"'-'i. v.riin. ts.snrn.00! wethers. ng tho latter part of the woek they have iTSSSr cased off. so that tho market Is now no ' better tnati tne cioso or ... ,,, Mtp Stock Market. cows ana neiicrs nave ucen biiuhi ..... I . L m winvpic- t... .. . ..... . .. .... , ..,. h, m v n ,,,,,. i M-i' i 1 1 1 1 n , I ,1 II, ii ,u.wi,Ai.uw i,u- higher than a week ago. celpts, 1,600 head: market Jteady, beer Quotations on cattli: aood to choice steers; $f.D0O.2J: cows and Mttn.UM Ut.kt ter. t8.2041ML0: fair to Rood beer 8.651 stockers ana leeaers, steers, $3.0023.20; common to fair beef southern steers, H.76S'8.W; cows and neit- heifers, fl.-JWfl.lt; gooa o cuoice qonijou iiuvro ivecoiyi. ." "STM-i'lZ. ",V,T if inni n. tn fl,nnl D-rndns. t.VlW I hln-hy. rlcr and HeThtB. S7.005l9.OQ: mlXOII 6360; common to fair grades, $4.2S5.W: Und butohert), 8.8Oxrj4).0O; good heavy, $8.90 good to cholca stockers and feeders, r. uft sii $7.257.75: common to fair etockeri and head; market steady; muttons, ecders, $6.607.25; stock cows and heifers. iambs, $7.0007.65, $6,007.60; stock calves, $6.6Otf8.00; veal calves, S7.603.60; bulls, stags, etc., $5.7 liopresemaiivo mwi. BEEF STEERS, 0. At. Pr. No, AT, Tr. 1 760 7 60 .J2,,,........l 0 BTE ICRS AND HEIFERS. 260 7 74 .101 7 6 .521 1 II II.. 11.... 1... 1... 17... 1... A. ....l .1100 ,1160 .1124 110) 210 COWS. 6 60 2..., 6 26 1.... 1 70 5,.,.,, Heifers. 7 40... 1.,,,., . 771 .1130 ..1036 2 10 ..,1076 I 20 1213 I 75 1410 S76 972 1 Is .,..1470 7 60 ,.,,,17(0 176 0 76 TS CALVES. 1 10 7 00 1 14D 60 1 100 9 00 WESTERNS. . COLORADO. 16 caws MS 4 60 6 cows.,,,. 934 6 60 1 feeder... 1000 7 25 3 steers.... 896 6 25 HOas Receipts were fair for a Friday, m. Jnsenu Live Stock Market. ST. JOBBPII. Mo., Maroh 20. CATTLE -necelpts. 100 head; market steady; steers, rf.OuQy.lo; covrs ana neuera, ii,wi 8.75! calves. $5.0008.60. HOGS Receipts, 1,600 heed; market Bo higher; top, $8.80; bulk of sales, $S.65flS.70. SHEEP ANU liAMUD-iteweipis, s,ow head: market slow; lambs, $7.0087.50. Live Stock In Sight. Receipts and shipments ot live stock I Sioux City .... St. Louis Chicago St. Joseph .... South omana Kansas City .. Cattle. Hoes. Sheep. 700 500 600 , 1,000 7,200 600 , 1,0ft) 15.000 8,0001 , 10U 1,500 2.50O , 201 0,300 2,00 , X 3,300 400 , 3.800" 38,800 lljooq Total Oils nna nosln. v NEW YORK, March M.-COTTON tho eatlmato calling for 131 cars, or 9,300 reed OIL Firmer; prime summer yel head. For the weok to date the total Is 62,232, being nearly 3,000 larger than last week, and lo.ouo mora man were nere aur inr the same ocrinu last year. Advices from other points Indicated stroncer nrlces all around, and shlppars and speculator buyers bought a number low, $7.40; March, 7 49; May, 7.47; July, 7.1. ROSiN-s-io-ati-y.-- TURPENTINE Steady; machine bar rles. 49Hc SAVANNAH, ub., Aiarcn m. lurpeniin SAVANNAH, (ia.. Maren a, TU- fit m viwl artA ttfrnt hntru during t h ft ,nh V nnt,H.,M . . ..1... i kkl. . ... rounds a prices that were a. nickel higher celpts, 21 bbls.: shipments, 479 bbls.; limn feiiuiuu, auu At.ntiii mii,,,v u,u i ntOCKS. 1Z.041 DDIS. noi swill in uo iii sui-ii iiu oi,u,r, "- IIOSOINFirm; sales i.boo dpis,; re- over, fdr buyers started out bidding cepu W3 bbls: shlbmcnts, 2,747 bbls; steady prices. Sellers had priced their stocks, 115,456 bbls. Quotations: A. B. offering to higher, but they soon came c nmJ D txa; e, $3.9214; V, $3.96i.00; to the conclusion that the best they could f. S4.02U4.05; If. $4.O74.10; J, $4.10; K, do was to got steady prices, to that when U'M. jj t4.C04T4.75: N. $5.70; WG, $5.85; the bulk of the supply started to move hogs were selling In about tho same notches as on Thursday. The big end of the supply sold at steady prices, but towards the last end the trunn wraKenea ou ana tno WW, $0.20. Metal Market. NEW YORK. March 20. METALS market Lead, aulet at $3.e64.0$: London. M10s. v., .inn uii, in. i .. onerniiv I Sucltc r. easy at I3.20fl5.30. London. 21 10s. Sc lower than the earlier trade, Move- popper firm; standard spot and May. Ynnt tvnm nw f nrniiDTirnir . nnl Willi IhM I vU,wlllltw, irw;vi uij iiu, eil.uv. line, eiu.w. close so draggy It was about midday be- casting, $14.25. Tin. easy; apot, $37.7W5 fore everything was finally cleaned up. 37.e7i: June, 23S.i6ffj38.zs. Antimony, dull; . . . l . . . . , r-j. I riAnl.nn1 17 9r. Tmn milt mn ,,n iiuik oi tne aaics was inuuo ai ,iwn' i -uvnow. , -. . state plainly on the bid wherein It dif fers from specification. Address proposals to the Board of Com missioners of Mate institutions. Llrcoln. Nebraska. Bids will be opened and tabu lation begun at i p. m. Monday, April e, 1914. Beginning on Wednesday. April 8. 1914. at 3 a. m., the Board will rmet to consider and pass upon bids presented, beginning with classification No. and proceeding with tho different clasi loca tions In their numerical order anc con tinuing from day to day until al bids ! have been Passed uoon and farm BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF m21d-lt MONEY on hand tor city loans. II. W. Binder. City Nat Bk. Bldg. STATE INSTITUTIONS due to some extent by smaller Jundlahy receipts. The later European cables wero easier, however, cos and freight of fers were a shade lower, while todays' Sao Paulo receipts were full and the mar ket soon turned easier under renewed liquidation. London cables reporting un favorable financial conditions In Brazil, helped the decline but after selling 2 or 3 net lower, prices rallied slightly on covering with the close steady, net 3 points to 5 points higher, Sales 67.750; March. 822, May. 834; July, 844; Sept, 864: Oct, 870; Dee, 918; Jan., 885. Spot, quiet, Rio, No, 7, 8c, Santos. No. 4, HHc. Mild coffee, quiet; Cordova, lttt 16Hc, nominal. Nlplulng Mine ., 4 1-11 North Putt Sl norm iaie 1 Cal. A Arltona., .... MliOld Dominion ...... 4914 Cal. ft llecla....,,.llt Oaccola 71 Centennial llliQulncr C214 Copper Itange C. C. V4 Shannon li Kaat Dutt C. M... HHHuperlor ,. 23U Franklin -. H Superior ft D. M... 214 Qranby Con 2914 Tamarack ,, 294. Omen Cantnea ...17141. 8. 8- It. ft M .. 40U lil Royil Copper. 2044 do pfd , ,,49 Kerr Lake 4V,t'tlh Con 1014 Lake Copper lUUtah Copper Co..,,l5K L Hall Copper.... 4 Winona 4 U tain I Copper ..... MhWoWerln ,47 Mohawk 4414 Arted. Hank Clearlnirs. OMAHA, March 20. Bank clearings to day were $2,804.39.9, and for the cor responding day last year, $3,713,002.31. London Stock Market LONDON, March 20. American securi ties were quirt and featureless during the early trading today At noon the tone was easy and prices were from to S below parity The homo rulo crisis Dry Hoods Market. NEW YORK. March 20.-DRY O00D3 Cotton goods markets were barely steady today. Homo further export business has been dons on drills for India and In quiries of a substantial character are in tho market for African and Red sea ports. Wool markets were very firm unit advanceds wore reported hero and abroad. Co 1 1 o 11 Market. NEW YORK. March 2v.-COTTON-Fu . tures closed steady; March, 12.95c; Muy, 12.20c; July, 11.95c; August, 11.78c; Octo ber, 11.43c ; December. 11.47c, Spot, steady, middling, 13.4$c; gulf. 13.70c. Cotton closed steady, at a not ad vance of 23 points on March and off to 4 points on later months. F.vaporatrd Apples and Dried Frails. NEW YORK, March 20. KVAPORAT. ED APPLB3-4Julet but firm. DRIED FRUITS-Prunes. atrong. Ap ricots, firm. Peaches, steady. Raisins, firm. 8.65, with a top of $8.70. The average market Is steady, the weakness on the close being offset by the strength shown during the first rounas on tho light weight stuff. No. ,6,,,., 79 14 II.. 70,. 71.. 70.. II.. 21.. At. ,VA .204 .211 .111 ....207 .,.240 ..;.no ....205 ....216 (6 14 T7,,. 44... 79... Sh. 40 40 to Pr. 1 00 S 43 2 60 2 60 1 60 t 60 2 60 I 60 t 60 I 60 til 60 2 60 ...III 260 2 60 ...201 ... 2 60 ...242 10 1 1214 ...175 140 I 66 ...221 M 166 ...2(1 20 ttt ...zii ... ...206 20 ...Ml 120 ...224 60 . .Ill 120 40 IC No. At, 72 221 61 241 12 241 64 70... tr... ei... 12... 77... 72,,. 64... 71. ..127 ...226 ,,.:i6 ,...212 ,...272 ...Ml ...211 ...Ml ...262 72.. 127. M.. to.. 71.., 72.. ti.. 0. .. 70.. tl . tl 6! . .244 ...210 ...199 ,..24t ...241 ...211 .lit ..0 20 ,.tl 160 . .247 . . 244 ... . 247 . . :m 40 . 211 W 221 2M a 10 I 15 t 63 I 66 t 65 I 06 t H 1 ti 2 It : u t u I M I 66 t U t 63 t 66 i te. .u I 66 t 55 I li 21 ,.112 71. .,..,,211 44., 216 49 242 71 212 66 240 II IIS 64 2 So CO. ei.. 26., 63., 64, , 41., 79..., .212 ...2J ...nt ...nt ...254 ...267 120 Pr. 1 to I 60 I (0 I 60 t 0 t eo t to t to I 40 I 40 t to t o I 60 t CO I 10 I 60 I to I CO t to I to I to t CO I 60 I 40 i to 1 60 41 Hi 220 1 42H r A ... T 60. 34. 44. 77 47. Hi. 20. li. 60 41, .211 ...346 ., 122 .,..217 .,,.241 .243 ., 222 , 367 .. .103 I ti 40 t ti ., I tt .. I ti . I 83 40 I tt t It I tt t M t 65 40 to changed. London prices- copper, quiet; spot 631Ss9d. Futures, 647s$d. Tin, easy; spot, f 172 15s; futures. (17415s. Iron, Cleveland warrants, 60s 6d. ST. LOUIS, March 20.M ETA LS Le a d, quiet at $3.90; spelter, dull at $8.15. Wool Market. BOSTON. March 20. The Commercial Bulletin will say tomorrow: "r-nrrAne business In the Boston wool market this week has been only of moderate propor tions, and again the bulk of the busi ness has been of foreign cross-breeds and merinos. What business has been dono has been at last week's rates as a ruie. "Advices from abroad show a lull after the strenuous campaign at London. Con tracting in the west continues In about-. I the level of a week .ago, although grow ers are showing a marked disposition to hold for higher prices." American Telephone & Telegraph Go, A dividend of two Dollars per sham will be paid on Wednesday, April 15, 1914. tn stockholders of record at ths clnso . business on Friday, March 20, 1914. On ac count ot the annual meeting ot the stock holders, tne stocK transfer nooks of thn company will bo closed at the close of business on March 20, and reopened at 10 a. in. on April 1. i9it. G. U MILNE, Treasurer.