THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MARCH 22, 1914. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET; Speculators in Corn Advocate Sale of July Holdings Now. ARGENTINE CORN IS A FACTOR C'nuh M'hrnt Market Dnll antl Prices Practically Unchnitated, While Oats nail Corn Are lloth Hoinetvhnt Lower. OMAHA. March 21, ml. Speculators In corn who Ifavo for years been connected with farms ami who know tho movements connected with spring seeding, are advising tho sale ot July corn at tlio present price. Ono of these men snltl last night that with tho tioavy purchases of Argentine corn, which nro to conio to American ports between now nnd June, and with additional amounts likely to be sold, there Is little left on the bull side of tho market for a Ions pull. The Jlay future was not mentioned by this conservative speculator. Spring farm work will bo finished at no far distant day and the run of corn during Juno and July, especially the latter month, la ox .pectcd to be liberal. Those who are ad vising tho sale of July believe that tho ' May will sell somewhat higher during the life of that option. The action of cash corn markets throughout tho west and the declines established In alt positions, showed beyond a doubt that tho edge Is off corn for the tlmo being. While there were additional rains In Argentina and tho harvest and movement of corn was restricted thereby, these Items failed to cut down tho offerings from Buenos Ayres, which wore at lower levels. One of tho larger speculators at Chicago, and who, by tho way. Is a bull on corn at the moment, says if tho Ar Krntlno snlcs nro as large as reported they will prove, a bearish factor of mo ment, particularly when values aro as high as at present. Wheat closed around tho lowest lovels , of the session yesterday. Tho principal bear factor was tho weakness shown In tho corn market, together with dullness in cosh wheat, as only 15,000 bushels changed hands and bids for additional amounts were said to be too low for con sideration. There wcro reported Bales of fifty-two boatloads of wheat Thursday and yesterday with tho greater part Ot It No. 3 hard winter. A message from Winnipeg complained of lack of demand for cash groin there and aald that lmoprtcrs ot the old world were securing their supplies from Ituesla and other countries and that In order to move the surplus held In Canada the asking prlco ot competitors would have to bo met. The" May wheat futuro was again the stronger one, and, it helped steady tho deferred months. July and September wero under moderate rolling pressure, with the bears giving more attention to the latter future. The oats niarket was under considerable selling pressure and losses for tho day worn yifilo for Mav and July, while Sep tember ruled steady. Larger traders In .the Chicago market aro ben nan on oais because ot big supplies In nil positions. The advanco ot Co In tho price of hogs at the van s started the provision mark- kot at a little higher range and closing Drlces wero steady to a shade hotter. Shorts wero buyers of pork and ribs, and one ot tho larger packers was credited with buying ribs. The offerings were mostly from those having profits. Cash business In all commodities was small. but packers claimed tho Inquiry was soma uetter. Cash wheat was unchanged. Cash corn was W3.c lower. Cash oats were He lower. Clearances wero 10.000 bushels of corn. 7,000 bushels ot oats and wheat and flour equal to 119.000. bushels. Liverpool closed unchanged to &d lower on wneai ana ta lower on corn, Primary wheat receipts were 624,000 bushels nnd shipments were 239,000 bush els, agnlnst receipts last year ot 679,000 uusneis ana Bnipmcnts ot 7,uuu bushels. Primary corn receipts were 742,000 bush- cis nnu snipments were 000,000 bushels, agnlnst receipts- last year of 617,000 bush els and shipments of 748,000 bushels. Primary oats recclntR worn sranno i.m.v,. els nnd shipments were 912,000 bushels, .uhuuiDw rci'eipis jusl year oi vu.iw nush els and shipments of 738,000 bushels. Thcso sales were reDnrted. Wheat; No, 2 hard winter, 1 car. SO&o: , .JXo. 3 hard winter, 2 cars, 86V4o; 1 car. S6c; No. 2 mixed, 1 car, S6c. Oats: No. 2 white. 1 car, 40c; standard, 1 car, 39ttc; V car, S9Uc; No. 3 white, 1 cars, 39c! a uk, oo'ji;, o ware, Mtji-i no, Willie, 3 cars, 3Sio; 2 cars. 38a. Corn: No. : white, 1 cur, 61Uo; 3 cars, SJMo', No. i wnue, o cars, ere; cars. C6c; 7 cars, Mic; 7 cars, 6Cc; 1 car, C5c; l car, 5c: No. 4 white, 1 car, C4V4c; No. 2 yellow, 11 cars, 6SVio; No. 3 yellow, 3 cars, fi6V4c; I car, 66Hc; 12 cars. OSo; 10 cars, OSfcc; II cars, C5V4o; No. 4 yellow, 5 cars, t4V4c; ..no. i imxou, i car, wc; ino. 3 mixed ' 2 cars, 65o; 12 cars, 65c; S cars, 65c; 1 car. 64?ic: 7 cars. 64V4c: No. 4 mixed. 1 car, 6414c; 1 car, Wc; 2 cars, 63Hc; 1 car, 63c; 1 car 00c; 1 car, 62c; 1 car, 62c. No grnue: i ca.-. wnue, use. Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 hard. 864i8Ho: No. 3 hard. 85tfS7Hq; No. 4 hard, 81H85c: No. 3 spring, 87SSc; No. 4 spring, tuvMfM'C; no. s durum, 87t87Hc: u uui uiii, uuiUiu7zt;. bvill. f Willie, oitiviftu; nu. . wnue, wjsajoic; to, white. 6464V4c: No. 2 yellow, 66',i(SC014o; No. 3 yellow. o. o yeuow, tamW, NO. t yollow. fit w; r?.-. wtc; no. 3. &ihvu?40 ftc: ro. z. to. 4. tBSMMic: no erode K94in rt No. 2 while, 40c: standard. 29UKCH4c: No. 3 white. 38H39c: No. 4 wh le. 3Sia.TSl.ip Barleys Malting, E3fp62or No. 1 feed, 42 wneai.c-orn.uats. Omaha 42 Kt. Louis 39 Chicago 21 Kansas City 48 i "Winnipeg 199 Minneapolis , 223 Duluth 24 158 33 80 130 77 18 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the Trading and Closing Prices on Doard of Trade. CHICAGO, March 21.-After a stubborn flKht. corn todav closed steady but at o to 0Ho net decline. Other leading staples, too, all Bhowed a loss wheat a snaao to lAqc, oats mh'AC to c ana provisions IWtl'lZ'Ac, Heavy Belling ot corn by a group ot large speculators met with unlooked for obstacles ana turned out only a umitea success In carrying the market down grade. Free reinstating bit the cart of longs who had taken profits at a higher level absorbed all the offerings on a slowly declining scale. No important rally took place, however, and prices In the end were hut llttlo above the low rolnt of the season. lleports that the St. Louts cash market had become demoralized were current Just before tho weakness In corn hero was most nronounced. The Chicago bulls, though, seemed to have no Idea of Joining a stampede. It was pointed out that receipts here during the week were tho smallest in five years. On tho other hand, thero was no denying that Argen tine cargoes wero being offered cheaper and that one shipload had been sold at a run cent umier tue asxtng price twen tv-four hours before. Bearish cable quotations due to a pros pect ot abundant supplies from all quar ters made the wheat market easy from the start. It was somewhat peculiar, nevertheless, that the new crop months were more firmly held than May. Tho chief reason anneared to be that the July option at KansuB City was not far out or line tor export, anu mat casn houses here were buying the deferred delivery at tho Missouri river. Traders In oats took their cue from the action of corn. Much ot the busi ness consisted In changes Detween May and July. Predictions of larger receipts of hogs next week tended to. drag ,dpwn provi sions, opecuiativo Belling assumed con- siucrauie importance. Futures closed as roilows: Article) Open. I Hlgh.l Low. Close. Yei'y. Wheat! May 9tM 9JH ran 8SH &S ii& CSTi 6Sn w, 6Si tai esvi 39!i XV, 40U S9Ti 40 40H 31 60 21 60 2t 72. 21 97H 21 60 21 72VJ Juir.t Cora. J - May.f July.! Oatk. , May.l July. I Pork May.l July.! Lard. I May.l July. i nihs May July.' C9 CO 60V mil 46U1 21 C7HI as : 10 8!H 1100 I It 52HI 11 mw 21 674 .'1 Co 10 SCHI 1100 I I 11 324 ii rm 1916 10 US 10 7E 10W 10 85 11 Oi it a II 70 II 47J 11 6SUI 11 47W it osvy 'hkago fash Prices Wheat' No. 2 red, ilMfrSc; No. 3 red. 93VUHic. No. 2 hard. WSci No. ? hard, M'.ljMV: NV 2 lorthern, EUnW-. No. 3 northern. Mmv. No. 2 snrlnar. S3.c. No .1 stirlnir. .tM WHC. Corn: No 3, 6St44jt64c; No. 3 white. 7i9fl8Hc; No. 3 yellow, TOc. Oats: No. 2 wnue. twe; no. j wnue. W'ttjsir ; stand ard. 4M440Ho. Itye: No. 2, SltttiJc. Har leys Comwc. Heeds: Timothy, $&CAiM.7t; clover, 39.O0O1B.75. Provisions: Pork, $21.69; lard, $10.60; rib. $10.87Htrll.OO. 1U1TTKH Higher; creameries, xmtoc. roULTHY-Allve higher; springs. 16Uc: fowls. ICc. POTATOES Steady: receipts. 42 cars: Mlehlran. Minnesota and Wisconsin, red. G0tj"C5c; Michigan. Minnesota and Wiscon sin, white, EMTCTc. CHEKSK Irregular; daisies. 18ri8V,c: twins, 17i5TlSc; Americas, 1881SVic; long horns, ISSTlSHe. EGGS Steady; receipts. 18,(22 cases; at mark, cases Included, lsyiiHic; ordinary, firsts, isutfia?4c; firsts, inc NEW YOIIK GKNBHAI. MARKET Quotations of tho liar on "Various Commodities. NEW YOIIK. March 21. FLOtm- Qultt: spring patents. J4.7034.90; winter Mteady; spring patents, J4.70W4-SO; wlntor straights, t4.3T.ft4.D0; winter patents, Sl.fU i.iv; spring Clears, ?i.'jjj.ao: exira, iu. 1 winter. tS.65flX85: extra. No. 3 winter, J3.45&3.C0. WHEAT Spot, easy; No. Z hara winter, 11 Mt! n I r in itHva! Wn. 2 ml. ll.XU elevator, domestic; No. 1 northern Duluth, i.U3 r. o. b. afloat opening navigation; Nn. 1 northern Manitoba- 11.04 f. O. b. afloat. Futures, easier, closing unchanged to Mio lower. -May, i.ik; Juiy ii?oi nep tomber. 95c. HOPS oulet: state, common to choice, 1913, 37 iff 45o ; 1912, I7tf21ci Pacific coast. litis, arcizzc; ittrio. HIDES Steady : Bogota. 31602c: Central America, SIHc. wuoii-uicauy; uomestic neeco .-v.n Ohio, 27c. COUN-Snot. firm: No. 3 yellow, 74'SC. n. I. f. In nrrlVA- OATS SdoL steady: standard white. 46 SH6tc; no. i, 4W46C; tancy cupia wnue. 43H48V4C. HA Y Stradv; standard. ll.O0fil.02U: No. 1. I1.OG01.O744: No. 2. 95ir91Hc: No. 3, 85 fi90c. . . LEATHKH Finn; nemiocK iir.ns, jjc; tcconds. 2SW29C. PitOVISlONS Pork. steady; mess. 123.00223.60: family. 124.000 36.00: short clears, 20.26Q22.r.O. Beef, steady; mess, $18.0018.60; family, nyoOjfSO.OO. Cut meats, tanslv! nlcklMl 11.I. 10 la 14 DOUnds. 113.2514.60; pickled hams.14.OOffl4.50. Ixird, aten.iv enntinnnt. H1.3Ti: South America. JILM; compound, steady, JS.12mjS.S7H. TALLOW JUlei; City, tic; country. 6ftti'Vc; special, 7c. BUTTEn-Steady: receipts, 7.M0, tubs; creamery extras, 26H$47c; firsts, 24V430c; held extras, 24c. EUUH wcaK; receipts, ai.wj cnoi fresh gathered extras, 23SC3V4o; extra firsts, 22c. POlJLTItV Dressed, quiet: fresh killed western chickens, 15624c; fowls, 14QlSo; turkeys. 2l23c. CHEESE Firm; receipts 1,900 boxes; state, whole milk, fnlt and summer col ored specials, 19S19',4c; white average fancy, lS18Hc. OMAHA GtJNERAI. MARKET. BUTTER No. 1. 1-lb cartons, 27c; No. 1, CO-lb. tubs, 27c tjllKtsantmportea uwiss, wc, vraor lean Swiss. 24c; block Swiss, 22c; twins. 21c! daisies. 21c! trlDlfitl. 21 c: Youna Americas, Z2c; mue lauei oricx, tve; nui- Durcer, s-io., wc; ew xorK -wnue, no. U'lHlI White, lie; trout. 13e: largo cr ap ples, 12c to 16c; Spanish mackerel, 16c: shad roe .per pair, twe; salmon, 11c; hali but, 12c; buffalo, Vc; channel catfish, 16c; pike, 12e; pickerel, 9c POULTRY Broilers, 20c, hens. 14c; cocks. DWc: ducks. 16c: seose. 13c: turkey B. feathered. 12V4c; geese, full feathered, Ho: squabs, no. l, il.Wtfiw; xmo. i, w. Wholesale prices of beef cuts effective today In Omaha are as follows: I1RF1F HUTS No. l ribs. ISc: No. 2. 16V4c; No. 3, 14c No. 1 loins, 19o; No. 2, 17o; No. a,.WSC. iso. l chucks, uio; No. 2. lWic; No. 3, lOUc No. 1 rounds, ... . - inw-, V "1 Mi. 1 nlotatt 94c: No. 2, 8c; No. 3, 8Vic Tho following prices aro iurnisnea uy tho Glllnsky Fruit company: FRUITS Sunklst oranges, 66, 126, 150, 200, 216. ir.7B: a, 288. 324. 12.50. Lemons; HunKist uoiuen iiowi, iuiu cvj, .a; Bed Ball Silver Cord. 300 und 30), M.D0. firanfrult: Indian River. 36. 13.50 : 46. 90. 14.25: E4. 14.50: '64 and 80. 15.00. Bananas. ner nnund 3 tn WcC. ADDles: Colorado Missouri Pippin, per box. 12.23; Colorado Ben Davis, per dox, jz.zo; uoioraao wnue Pcarmaln, per box, 12.60: Idaho Wlnesaps, per box, 12.G0; extra fancy barrel Ben Davis, $6.50; extra fancy barrel Gano, $8.60; extra fancy barrel Missouri Pip pins, $7.00; extra fancy barrel Wlnesaps, $7.50. FRESH VEGETABLES Beets, per doz., Wo; carrots, per aoz., wc; spinacu, per doz., 50c; turnips, per dor., 50c; shal lot. ter doz.. 45c: parsley, per doz.. 40c: radishes, per doz., 60c; head lettuce, per dot., $l.w; leat lettuce, per aoz., vc; egg plant, per doz., $1.50; artichokes, per doz., $2.00; Brussel sprouts, per lb., 20c; new notatoes. ner lb.. 7o: celery, per doz.. $1: Florida celery, per crate, $3; peppers, per basket. 60c; cauliflower, per doz., $1.75; beans, per hamper, $4.50; cucumbers, per doz., Il.bu to v.; asparagus, per aoz., ?t; netxr rahliue. tier lb.. 2Uc: rhubarb, otr box, $2.25; rhubarb, per box, $2. Florida tomatoes, fancy, per crato, $4; norlda tomatoes, choice, per crate, $3.C0. OLD VEQETABLES-New York cab- mnge, per ib., 2c; sweet potatoes, per hamper, ii.w; parsnips, per id., sc; ueeu, per lb., 2c; carrots, per lb., 2c; turnips. nr Hi.. 9.0. Pannillnn rutabagas, ner lb.. lV4c; Red River Ohio potatoes, per bu., t6o; Idaho potatoes, per bu., S5c; Early itoso potatoes. nc; reu onions, iKr iu., 4c; yellow onions, per lb., 4o; Spanish onlrus, per crate, $1.75. MISCELLANEOUS Cocoanuts. per bag $4.60; per doz., 76c. Budded walnut, per doz., 24c; No. 1 Boft shell walnut, per ID., aw; pecans, per id., iswi muerw. per pounu, xac, aimunuu, ucr iu., iou nlnkor- nuts. Der lb.. 4c: black walnuts per lb., 2c: shelled pop corn, per lb., 4c; Crookerjack, per case, $3.60; M case, $1.76. Peanuts: No. 1 raw, 7o; roasted, 8c; .Tumhn taw. Oc: Jumbo roasted. 10c Strawberries, per qc, ac; nonoy, per crate, u-w. Knuaii Cltr Qrnln nnn Proylslons, KANSAS CITY. March 21. WHEAT- May. Xltta; July, 83Hc. WH EAT No. 2 ha rd. 878004c: No. ! red. 90W891HC COnN-No?2 mixed. 7O07OV4C, No. 3. 8K fiOc; No. 2 white. nWfUo; No. 3. Wff OATS-No, 2 white, 41642c; No. 2 mixed. tnvtffMif. CORN May. 6SHC9Hc: July, 70HO70V:c. BUTTEIt Steady : creamery. 2&o; firsts, 23c; seconds, zzc; pacKing, 'inc. EGGS Firsts. He; seconas. 11c. POULTRY Hens. c; springs, 15c. Minneapolis Grnlu Market. MINNEAPOLIS. March 2L WHEAT No. 1 hard, 95 Vic: No, 1 northern, 92149 94Vc; No. 2 northern. 90e2c; No. 3, KKViQtssc; Aiay, viuc: Juiy, aic. KIXJUR Unchanged. BARLEY 43Q5TC RYB-4fV4o BltAN Unchanged. CORN No. 3 yellow, lHSaha. OATS No. 3 white, t6J0S7c, FLAX-$1.671.60H. Ht. Lonla General aiarkel. ST. LOtnS. March 21. WHEAT No. red, 94W195Hc: No. S hard, S2094c; May, 92;c: July. SSUffRCc. CORN-No. 2. fi9570o: No. 2 whlto. 70c; May, 70c; July, 70?c. OAT8-N0. 2. 33bia-c; No. 3 white, !Q 424c: May. 33Tc; July, 39c RYE--64C, Llvrrpool Grain MarUrl, LIVERPOOL. March a. WHEAT Spot, easy; No. 2 red western' winter, 7s 4d; No. 1 Manitoba, 7s SHd; No. t 7s 3Vid; No. 3, 7s tW, futures, steady; March, 7s May, 7s 3d; July, 7a 2A. CORN Spot, steady; American mixed, 6s 8d; La Plata futures, steady; July, 4s Sd. Oils and Itoslu. NEW YORK. March 2t.-COTTONSEED OIL Firm; prime summer yellow, $7. VflC 8.00; March, $7.52: May, $7.60; July, $7.0X ROSIN-Qulet. TURPENTINE 8toady. SAVANNAH, Ga., March 21.-TUR-PKNTINE Firm, 46io; sales. & barrels; receipts, 172 barrels; shipments, 114; stocks. 12,C0S barrels. ROSIN Firm; sales, 6SS barrels; re ceipts, 1.163 barrels; shipments. 227 bar rels; stocks, 116.291 barrels. Quote: A, B, 6, D, $3.83; E, $3.92V4: F, $3.971404.00; O $4.05; H. $4.tf7; 1. K, $4.10: M, $4.l; N. v.w. tv u, v w. v.m Bmiiuralril Apple mill Dried Frnltn NEW YORK. March 31. EVAPO RATED APPLES-Qulet DRIED FRUIT Prunes, firm; apricots. Irregular, peaches, steady, raUins, firm. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Strength Developing Day Before Only Temporarily Sustained. SMALL LOSSES RULE AT CLOSE Itcnvtlou ' Occostonrit I.nraely Prnflt-TnklnK llondn lrreitn Inr, vlth Hnmp 1 111 p rove ment In Tone. NEW YOItlv. March SI. The strength which developed yestcrduy In the stock market was sustained only trnnioranlv today. Tho market forged ahead In the early dealings; then the demand dimin ished and the list fell back. At the close small net losses woro tho rule. ine reaction was occasioned largely Dy profit taklns-. With niiinl.lr hnvlnir still at low obb the. bulls had little support. ?pccuiallve Felling Increased as prices weakened. Traders believed 11 reaction due after yesterday's upturn. un mo oar iv rise the coalers nnu east ern trunk line stocks were again mott prominent. Thoro whs 11 good demand also for various low priced railroad and Industrial ehnres, come ot which touched the best figures ot it long period. Ruincly common ana preierrcu, particularly, ue vcloped weakness. An actual cash gain ot moro than IG.Oo0.0U) reported In the bank statement. surpassed expectations mid made tho best mowing ot many weeKs. tiespne .1 con sldeiablc gain In deposits, tho surplus rnB Increased materially as a result ot the week's operation. The bond market was Irregular, with Btimo Improvement In tho tone. New Haven SH lost nearly 2 points. Total sales of bonds $l,3a,000. United States 2s registered declined H and the zs coupon y4 on call on tho week. Number of sales and leading quotations on stocks were: St ri. Hlch. Iow. Uloac. Amntranxiteil CorPr ... 74 7H American Agricuuurm . American litei Sunt .. Kit $00 o.tXM JOO 600 MVi SO M!4 US 'iUa 'siil M4 Z.I su : 44 HH at a S 10JU 10JS American Cau 31V S3 13 American 'Can pld. ....... American C A f American Cotton Oil.,... Am. Ice Securlttea American Llnieed AmerlCttJi ljocomollro ... American a. A Iv American 8. A H. pfd..., Amer. riugar lleflnlni... American T. A T American Tobacco ....... Anaconda Mlnlns Co Atchlaon Atchleon pfd Atlantic Uoait Line lialllmora A Ohio Ilethlehem Steel Brooklyn Itapld Tr Canadian racltlo Central Leather ......... ttieupeake A Ohio Clilcano a. W Chlcaso, it. A 8t, T Chicago A N. W Colorado Fuel A Iron.... Consolidated Oaa Corn I'roducta Delaware A Jludunn Denver A lllo Urond.... Denver A It. O. nM DUtlllcra' Securities .... Krle Erie lt pM Grla 2d pfd General Electric Great Northern pfd arent Northern Ore ctla. Illinois central ,, Interborouth Met Intcrborouth Met. pld... International Harvester.. Inter-Marino pfd International Paper International I'uinp Kanaaa Cltr Southern..,. leaded Oaa IehUh Valler Loulevllle A Nashville... M.. St. P. A 8. 8te. M. Missouri. K. A 1 Mlrsourl l acl.Mo National Ulscult National Itd N. R. It. fit M. 2.1 pfj.. New York (Vntral N. V.. O. A W Norfolk A Wektern North American Northern Pacltlc Pacltlo Mall Pennsylvania Peop'lo'a (laa P.. C. C. A Bt. L. nttabursh Coal ,.. Pressed Kteel Car Pullman Palace Car. .Heading Ilepubllo Iron A Hteet... Republic 1. A B. ptd Hock Island Co Ilock Island Co. pfd...., fit. U A 8. V. 2d pld... Hea hoard Air Line Seaboard A. K pld Hlons-Bherrield 8. A I... Southern Pad do Southern Hallway So. Hallwar Ptd Tennessee Copper Texas A Pacific Union PaclMo , Union raclflo ptd.. United States Realty.... United Htatei Rubber..., United Slate. Rleel...... U. 8. Kteel ptd Utah Copper Va. -Carolina Chemical .. Wabaalt ,, Wabash pM Western alary Und Western Union Weatlnchouae Electrlo .. Wheeling A take Erie.. Chlno Copper , , N. V.. N. II. A II 800 2,400 5?4 71 m i:itt ia III 2M W0 Zi 3K JS'.t yi WO 100!4 1W1, 100U in 1) 8t!i 91 1 100 44 41!t too (3Vi nt :t s,too w zns. is ,ioo sei si1 . 1,100 Cl1 MV, 65 u 200 iVx i 12H SOJ 100 MS 9! M0 13Hi 14Va 134 33 SO lSl'a 1344 U 300 lift IIS 11; S00 ISO llH Klh 12 21 400 1S 1 1S S,roo sos 2S aiS 1,600 4IH iU 711 200 1414 lit U7V 2.200 12SS I2SU l'S , 6!4 tin 0O 13 IS 15 300 0U 601, (0 104, , 10', 300 US 1H H "iia ' 'ioii 91 4.000 147S I ITU 147S 137 127H il 2ti 135 4!S io; MM 27ti 103S 74S 113 3,400 2!U 2ITi 2.100 tOS 80S 200 7m 74H 1,600 lllli 112 200 25t 231 000 112)4, 11114 111 .. .. m 12 21 1.200 ii l'.i 41 1DH4 is, ono 166H is:s ins 400 2&S 2SK US tv 200 . j. . . . too 1.000 iltioo 2,700 soo 4H io" S3 "is" 2i S5W K 20s us S6S 2S K4 3SS 6 20 MS 31 N4 3514 1SV 7,400 U9S 1U IMS tl 1 61S 17,400 UY, 44 W 110V, ion DOS 1,000 200 700 'iisoo l.soo 'iit'oo 4,200 SIS 3S 2 s 77H 'iiu 6 2 7 70S 6S 424 ess 21 S mar con. ijopper... ..j Kfiwvi, t.eyv ziia sis. Total kales tor the day, 111,400 shares. 2.4W ztS New Yorlc Money Market. NEV YORK, March 21. MONEY On call, nominal; no loans. Time loans, easy; sixty days, per cent; ninety days, 3 per cent; six months. 3HGF3V4 per cent. 1'RIME MERCANTILE PAl'BR-tdlk per cent. Sterling exchange, easy; sixty buTs8' i 'sa'' f,enmnd' tiSK0- Commercial BILVEIt-'Bar, 68c; Mexican dollars. UONDS Qovernment, easy; railroad. Irregular. Closing quotations 011 bonds today were as follows' U. B. ret. 2. re.. JK K. C. 80. ref. Cs. .. MS do coupon ,VaU M. deb. 4s. l3l, l U. 8. Is. re 103 U A N. unl. 4s 4Ti do coupon 112 M. K. A T. 1st 4s.. 0 U. 8. Is, ref Ill imo ten, 4Ss 79 do coupon 112H Mo. Pacific 4a M Panama ta coupon. .102 do conv. b!. ...... 70 Amer. Ac. U lOOS'N. IUH. ot M. 4.4s (1 A. T. A T. cr. 4s. 14 X. Y. C. . JWa... 12 Am. Tobacco ..,. 12014 do deb. 4a., tMJli Armour w uo etia,, n. 1 n. jt, a; 11, Atchleon aen. 4s.... KM CT. S14s 0 do CV. 4a, 19M..,. ?7S N. A W. st C. 4s,. II14 do cr. (a... ,.,.102 do ct. 4s... .,.,.,102 A. C. U 1st 4s.. Hal. A Ohio 4s.. . do J 14a Brook, Tr. cv, 4s. . Cen. of (la. ( Can. Ueather Be.. Ches. A Ohio 4Hs. m.uiu 1. IS do 3" 8 ilS O. a. K rlit. 4a... tJU HSl'fnn. ev. Ilia. Ills, n, 103H do con. 4s .1P1S 8S Iteadlnt aen. Is,... tsu S4SS. U A H. U 4a75S no roar. 4Ha.,, . as?, uu aen. aa. ... i Chlcaso A A. IHs.. SO St. I 8. W. e. 4s. 73 C. ,11. A Q. j. 4s.., 17 g. A. I dl. ta. .. 77VJ ."74 - "v. ,101, O M A 8 P o 4Hs. 101 do cr. 4a C. It, I. A V, c. 4s 3 do 1st ref. 4s.. do rfx. 4a 71 80. Hallwar It... C A 8. r A a 4Sa. 91 do sen. 4s I) A II, ct, 4s WH Union Pacltlc 4a. I). A It. O. ret. U. 4SU do cr. 4a . 1S . MS . v:s 105 S 741,5 . 7S Distillers' ta ....... IS do lat A ref, (,,, 03 VQ -n p. 1. is. ...... an i'. . itubber Cs,..,103'.i ao gen. s ,,,, 74 v. n. mtt 2d Ss... 10214 . . u. . . oa.... S7 "III. Can. lit r. 4a 4 Wabash lat A ex. 4a tl Inter. Met. 4!,s 77 Wrstern Md. 4s.... 7e -inier. M. m. Hs.. 13 west. Klec. or. U. Mt4 Japan 4Sa II wis. central 4s ... 171 Bid. Offared. Clenrlnir llonao llauk Mlsteiurut. NEW YORK. March 21.-The state ment of the actual condition of clearing house banks und trust companies for tho week shows that they hold 25.3W.W re serve In excess of legal requirements. This Is an Increase of t2,330,6i0 from last week. The statement follows. Actual condition; Increase. Loans i....2,08S,03S,000 $ 6,110,000 Spoole 400,342,0(0 6,648,000 Igal tenders 72,4E7,OuO la, COO Net deposits l,9S5,fc.0C 18,671.000 Circulation 43.028,00i) 442,OCrt Excess lawful re serve 2D,3t6,SC0 :,330,aj0 Decrease. Hanks cash reserve In vaults, H7,7K,OuO. Trust oompanles cash reserve In vault, 2TO.044.OCO. Asgregate oaili reserve, $111,793,000. Trust companies reserve with olearlntr house members carrying 15 per cent cash reserve, 387,396,000. Hiimmary of state banks and trust com panies In tireater Nevr York, not Included in clearing house statement: Decrease. Loans 3S29.627.0CO $ 11.700 ripeelo i7.4SM,GOO 4J0.UO Legal tenders 8,177,600 lS.SOo Total deposits S33,345,2 37,231,0)5 Increase. Local Beenrlllea, Quotations tamlsbad by Burns, llrlaler A Co., (4 Omaha National bank bulMtaii Did. Asked. Aurella. la.. Ss, 131. 101 toi.lt Case Threshing Mseblne Co , n 101 CoramonMltli Lite Ins., Omaha.... 17 1114 Dear A Co. ptd...... S 1114 Pes Moines. la.. School 4H. tUt.... 10014. lots Fairmont Creamery 7 per teat pld,,.. IMS 101 Houston, Tea., 4Ka, Itll , 191 in tl himn O. A Ii ? r ctat lt J , Mtt 1"1 jitld( (1 I.. $, ll M 11 Mount Ar. I . tHi. 1H1 1M IK Macon -e , Ma., Htt. , ly 11V IMu Xtontrtal r. 1. r ml IV lWVi OisaliH R K A I'. 11 IS Utnaba CM , 117 n l CUT ot Omiha 4Sl INI 1W 101U Omaha C. 11. hr. . HIS itu Omaha. A C. II. BU Itr. pti It II Omaha a C U It, B. pfa H (I rortliud Or.. , mi lOlti 1.I IlMkr Ml. Kvl honul., ..... U Bwltt Co. tietk , IMU Wit Slaax OI r Stuck YurJl U. 1139 li MH Slout Cltr Btotk VlM pli IT II Ptattie sthoot u. nt in 1 at &xitn Omaha Cltr t't, 1MI l'i m San Dlfio, Cat , S. D. (a, ilM 1MH ! Salt Ika Cllr School la, 1M K M nnatnti MlnlUK blocks. LOSTON, March 21. Closing iuotutlons on stocks were: Allouei 41 N-nda Con UK Amal. Capper ; Mplntlna Mlnf .. S 1-16 A. J.. I A a U North llutl HVk Arlioru Com. ...... Hi North IjA iai. Ariiona.,.,. . IlM Dominion ..... 49 ChI. A llela 4m n.M.u Cmtennlal 16V Qulntr .... Coppr ItMOaa c. c. Jsw bhannon ., taut Hutu C M... !! Superior I?""" 1U buirlnr fl 11. urantij con Tamarack Ortfna Cananra ... 1 v. . H. It. A n tS .s lO'.i w 1'4 4SS 3CS ism liojaia Covpr. W4 do ptil . Kerr Luae 40S Uth ("on S Utah Copper Co.. 4S Winona 24 Wolverine 41!, Uutta A Superior. Irflaa Copper 1 Mile tapper. Miami Copper ... Mohawk AtVed. ItunU Clrnrlna-n. OMAHA, March 2t-Hank clearlnin for Omutia today wore 2,C15,75.72 and for tho corresponding day Inst year 22,3t6, 4C7.Si. Tho summary of tho bank clearing for tho week nnd tho summary of the clenr Incs for the corresponding week last year nro an follows: This Ycnr. Last Y-nr. Monday $ 3,3M,43J.7S S 2.7M.MXS1 Tuesday S,Cl,Wl.H S.lCA.-lfl.M) Wednesday .1.2,41.19 2,34t,aiKt.R3 ?U,rsday 3.KW.012.U I,!d7,4S7.3 WV 2,SW,33.W 2,713,tt.31 Saturday 3,C16,7Sti.rJ 2,3tfl,467.S7 Total ...!15,rK,21S.T3 110,0.15,101. M I.otulon Stork Inrlirt. LONDON, March 21. American secur ities opened ouiet ami a fraction lower. Jitter most of thei list advanced on light coycrlnB- The rlosliiR was steady with values laniclntT from abovo to below parity. Consols for inonoy, "I 13-1; for account, 4Ta; Union Pacific, lci. Uar silver, steady, at 13-lfid. Money, 2BC? per cent. ?,1!r,rtb"lB- 2V4 Pr wnt! months' bills, 21 1-lMi-jii, per cent. Coffer Mnrkct. N13W YOIIK. March 2t.-COFP13R. prominent broker with cotton exchamto connections was nn aKKresalve buyer of May nnd July coffee at the opening this morning. 'First prices were sternly, S to u points higher. Kuropeuu cnbles wore d!tapiolntlng and there was no change from Ilrazll, hut tho nppcurnnco of sup port nt tho start held sellers In chock, rho close was steady, net unchanged to B points higher. SaleH 17,000 bags. Mnrch, 8;ac; May. 8.34ci July, 8.19c; September. 8Clo; October, R.T-'oi llocember, S.SO0: January. S.HGc. Hpot, quloti Hlo No. 7, SHoi Santos No. 4, HHc. Mild, iulet: Cordova, MHfclSHc ' Cotton .tlnrkel. NKW YORK. March 21.-COTTON Fu tures closed steady; March, lS.CWo; May. f! l,,y If030'. August. Il.S2c; October. JvVi4j: ert!?ber;.1,,fStBPt' steady; mid dllng, 13.50c; gulf, 13.75c. L.IVKRPOOU March 21.-COTTON SMt. unchanged; good middling, 7.1d; "'i"?-' 7,C8d: low mldtllltigr. CCSd; sales 6,000 bales. Oinnhn Huy Sltirkr-t. OMAHA. March 19.-HAY-rralrlo. No. 1 choice upland. $10.00ffll.00: No 2 $iOC;&10.CQ: No. 3. $6.0088.00; No. 1 clmloe midland. $10.00ai0.80i No. 2, $s.00!0.00: tin 3, $6.0008.00: No. 1 cholco lowland, $7.00 A!?:,eNo,r,t.' ,60('7': No- 3. H.0W0O. Alfalfa: Choice pea green, fine stem $13.00ffl4.00; No. 1, $11.6aB13.db: No. 2, tow 11,00: No. 3. $7.00ft9.00. ' WW NIAGARA KILLS MANY ANIMALS Lacnl Observer) Tell of TrnKciIlcn Aiiiourt AVilil Crcnture at I he Kails. The . Niagara pitfall, or "swau trap," as it la appropriately dubbed at present, deservedly claims considerable attention from the local ornithologists of that r. glon. and their reports have always been read with great Interest In ornithological circles. These observers, as do niiir. more i emote, rue the facts of this yearlv sacrifice, yet they feel their helplessness. Tito first and most extended account is from a letter bv Peter wrote September 2, 1700: Several of the French gentlemen told me that when birds eomo flying Into this fog or smoke of tho fall, they fall down and perish In the water; either because their wings are become wet, or that the noiso or the fall astonishes them, and they know not where to go In tho dark; but others were of tho opinion that sel dom or never any bird perishes thero In that manner; because, as thoy agreed. among the abundance of birds found dead below tho falls, there aro no other sorts than such aa live nnd swim frequently In the water, aa swans, geese, ducks, water hens, teals and the like. And very often great flocks of thorn aro seen going to destruction In this manner; they iMni In tho river above the falls, and so aro carried down lower and lower by the water, and as water fowl commonly de light in being carried with the stream, so here they Indulgo themselves In en joying tins pleasure so long, till the swlftnesa of the water become so great that It Is no longer posslblo for them to rise, but they are driven down the preci pice ana perish." Fifteen years later 0766) Major Robert Itogers says; "Many boosts and fowls hero lone their lives by attempting to swim across tho stream in he rapids, and nre found daahed to pieces below; and sometimes the Indians have met the like, fate, cither through their carelessness or drunken ness. - Tne land on either side rises gradually, and perhaps no place lu tno world is rrequonted by such a num ber of eagles as this. Invited hither by uie carnage uerore mentioned, that Is here made of deer, elks, bears, etc., on which they feed." , Arfwedson gives an account of a bar barous spectaclo in the summer ot 1827. He wrote: "Scones of a barbarous oharacler have, upon various occasions, been exhibited In this spot, for the purpose of collecting and nmuslng a number of people. In the summer of 1827 a smull vessel, filled with animals of different kinds was sent down the falls tn the presence of several thou sand spectators. The unfortunate unU main, consisting of bears, wolves, dogs, cats, geese, etc., covered tho deck, and for a while looked at each other with surprise and fear, as If unable to account for this sudden and unusual association; but when the bark struck against the rocka above the fall the confusion on board wan beyond description, and In the midst of It a bear was shoved into tho stream. Luckily he swam on shore, not withstanding the rapidity of the current. The small vessel meanwhile ran aground, lost Its masts and gradually filled with water, Tho poor animals gathered on that part of tho deck which was most elevated above the water, and In a second the whole party was precipitated down the fall. Shattered fragments now appeared on the surface of the deep, and of all the animals only two were picked up alive a cat and a goose. What cruel sport for an Enlightened people!" Forest and Stream. Newspaper Advertising Is the Iload to Business Success. ' OMAHA LIYE STOGK MARKET Beef Steers Ten to Twenty Cents Lower for Week. HOGS SHADE LOWER FOR WEEK flood tm Choice I'nt I.nrnba Strndr vrllh it Week Ann -Hero y I.nintm nnd Sheep I'Utrrn lu Thirty Lower. SOUTH OMAHA. March 21, 19H. le)Cll)t!l were: Cat lie. lloits. Ssliccp. Official Memlay ... Official I'UMday ... Otflalnl Wcancsday, Urilolut Thiirilay .. Offiolal Frhlav .... 4,211 T.SIZ n.'.t t.twr S.172 l.SH 1SS 9,09 i,ua -.sis 8.SS7 9.6K I Kstlmato Saturday .Six dnva till, wwk .IS.flN) 61.4M GS.437 51, IX. 4T7.04S M.30I Mt,223 ri,3si 70.GS 30.414 !4,oM Same days lust week..lS,730 Sumo days 2 whs. ngo.lR,S15 Same daya ;i wks. ago.lt.SIS fame dnj-B I wks. nRO.21.S14 Sunn days hist yoar..l6,4IU 44,333 The lolloping table nhows the rcceipta ot cattle, hogs and sheep at the South Omaha live stock market for the year to dulu as compared with last year: ln. i'jis. inc. Deo cattle 2oa,oi; 2ic,ict Hons 671.MI Ull.fiO l'-'.MW Sheep CH.644 KV.141 S4.4t The following table snows the tango ot prices tor litigi. at tno Miuth unui. live ituck market tor tho lni lew days, with comparisons'. Date. 1 Mt. )lxu.lal2.tll.uaiu.iiwj.l. Mar. o. 1 jasi 8 30 0 Ulj I V te 1B1 4 .'3 Mar, Mar. Mar. .Mar. u.. 7.. 8.. 10.1 8 7, 8 87) 87 6 tS 1 U SOI 4 J3 a I 8 411 S 31 6 Ml I )V - a 4 8 62 h Mi B .41 3 IB D S1 1 ti 311 ti K)l VM ti Ml 4 ti Mar. e SiVal 8 33 I 7310 Zl 6 H 33 6 40i ti bOilU 21 U 40 I Ii 481 (10 37 6 4S 4 8i 0 ttii 0 C3i ti 4J 4 31 Alar. Mar. H4rai 8 &i 8 401 8 4o 8 WH 8 09 8 A0-S1 8 ut .12. 13. Mar. Alur. Mar. Mar. Alar, 14. ti 4j ti o10 3l 1 W 15. 6 bll ti b010 4J ti 40 1C 4IVil I ti SI C 73,10 So 0 611 17l 8 UMral S 70; U tii 10 3nl U B6 4 Al 1, 8 44 1 8 74 0 06 6 &310 U Ii W, 1 tS Alur. Is, S 44 IK 741 (1 M 6 MilO Mi Mnr. l'J.I h 8 70 H Gt 10 bl 6 4I 4 m .viur. iV.l 6 6"4 S 65 ti SOI ti i " D 14 1 Alnr. 31., 8 791 7 101 fl 15,10 Mi 4 73 Sunday. Receipts and disposition ot live stock at tho Union Stock yards, Bouth Omaha, lor the twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock yesteraay: HEClill'TB-CAns. CHttle.ll0f.U'l'. C, M. ,fc St. 1' abash , ,. ,, Missouri 1'uclflo 3 Union Tactile C. px N. V east 2 1 111 4S 14 & is C. ft N. . west v., hi. i.; n As o C, li. & q., oast c 11. & y west 5 C, It. I, i l cast .. C, it I. & V., west Illinois Central Chicago Urcat Western Total receipts 10 UISI'OSITION-HKAD. Morris & Co Swift & Company Ouinliy I'ncking company Armour & Co J. W. Murphy 0 llOk'E. .. i,au .. i,it .. 3.01b .. 2.M1 .. 19 Total 9.744 CATTLH All told, only seven cars ot Cattle wero wnoited In tlin varus today. and thero was no materlul change In the innrKct conditions, tor tlio vock ro cclptH amount to 15,0m head, being tho smallest nt any week slnco tho first weak In February, and smaller than a yeur ago by about 400 head. Jioet steers ut all points turouguoui tho country have bcon In unusually poor demand this week owing to nn oversup ply ot beef and a poor consuming de mand at the large eastern centers of population. Tho market on fat cattle has been slow nnd unsatisfactory from start to finish, with prices lO&'.fOa lower than a week ago. The common to pretty do cent kinds ot cattlo uro n rou nil k! tower than the high time two wecka'ago, and tho choicest woll finished steers -o lower. I'ackers have been very bearish, using tho liberal Importations ot Argen tina beef as a club with which to force tho market downwaid. Cows have declined In about the same proportion as licet steers, being at the present time lOflaOo lower than last week, fat heifers liuvo not shown so much loss, being not over llW6c lower. Stock cows nnd heifers havo been uctivo sellers nil tho week nt strong prices and thoy are now, If anything, a little higher thun a week ago. Heavy litt hulls are :frf35o lower than last week and In sotno cased 40&60u lower. Light yeaning bulls have not shown so much decline and stock hulls nre steady. BtocKers and feeder steers were stronger at tho beginning ot thu week, but liuvo cased oft and are now no bettor tnnn steady If they aro as high as they wore at th eclosii of last weeK. Tlio ckuno ot the weakness Is to he found In tho lim ited country demand, and to a icellng that priced nro too high us compared to tho way tat cuun aro selling. ijuotutiunH on cattiu: (.mod to cholco beet steers, $h.30U.ho; fair to good beef steers, $8jL"rjjK.20j common to fair heel clears, $7.!3K.O0; good to cholco cornfed heifers, $7.214f7.7ri; good to cholco cornfed cows, ffl.toyO), rntr to good grades, $S.M! 4jUiO; common to fair grades, $4.3ijv.e); good to cholco stockura und fvedera, V'fit s. 25; fair to good mockers and feeders, $7.2i4j.7,7b: common to fair stackers and feeders, $0,5Va7.15; stock cows and heifers, $C.0U(81.W: stock calves, $B.KifS.oO; veal calves, I7.tw.b0; bulls, staga, etc, $o.7 J7.00. HOGS A liberal Saturday run showed up this morning, and the market opened out with bids around u nickel lower, uu tore much of anything wus sold, how over, pi Ices braced uu a little, und when Uio supply started to move, tho market was anywhere trom weak on some kinds to as mucn as be lower on most grades. with an occasional load looking to he steady. Movement was far from active but was fairly continuous, and the hulk ot the hogs was sold in fair season nt pnres that wore mostly a nicked lower With a rather uncertain demand I ha markets on the last two or throe days nave ciuseu nt mo wcbk tune, anu toaay proved no exception to this rule, for with qulto a good many hogs still unsold prices slumped off till they were n big nicKci, ana in some instances bzriuo lower than yesterday average. A Is common on weak closes, the trado became very dull, but as things still looked rnther shaky, salesmen cume to tho conclusion that the best they could do was to get what they could, nnd cut loose, so that when the last hogs were sold the market was a shado lower than earlier, or a big nicked below yesterday's average, anil tho general market Is nearly 6c lower. For the week prices look to be Just a shado tower. The market has fluctuated a good deal during the week, nnd at tho close of yesterday's trado was, If any thing, a little Higher than a week airo. but today's decline HWlnKH the balance tho other way, and values are a shado lower than tno clone or lust week. HocalptM wore very liberal for a Satur day. 139 earn, or 9,63.5 head, being received. For tho week the total Is til,4M, being J.OW uirner wiiui n wroK ago, anu moro than 17,000 heavlor thun for the sum wecic last year, nnu nig gain over a year ago shortens up the total decrease lor tho year until it amounts to only about 19.S0U head, as acalnst n deereaae. of over 28,000 head at tho closb ot last weeK. No. A. Bli. lr. No. Ar, gti. r. It t04 40 I 43 U tii ao I ts 2 ill s0 I 43 St J 15 124 I U 17S . . 45 72 JIJ . . is 14 1M . l 71 . t R S. lit Ml 41 M 2M . . I tS 6 .. ..Ill . . I W 72 344 ! lit 4 Ktf ... t tO (2 Ml 4 I a3 m m lco ih tc rrt .. I M (7 SI ... M It 219 . S U 31 401 240 I M 7r . ...321 ... I tS M n ... in ii to isn II 24 ... I 30 at ... I j tt H 30 l M 70 204 M IK 74 M 11 ICO tt HI ... ( 6 il Hi 140 I Ml la JM .,, t W M Ul M S M CI fit 1(0 t ( 1 ...,..WJ ... a CO l 2M ... lit M.......311 . . IM 4 27 ISO lit 74 114 M I Ul W 31 ... u it lit 130 50 II Ml . . I U U 144 .i (4 2M . IK it... in no n at iso i tt II 117 10 IU 73 37 10 IK n iTi ... t jo ci tet 40 i u 77 313 W I M 17 310 ... I & t 244 M I (4 7 270 . . Ill n w m iu 7 2m . h 74 341 ... It 44 Ut .. IM tl US IM 14 117 ... I hi 71 3M 40 I 64 41 til ..IK 72 1T M i DM 130 I U ft Ml .. M 72 271 II 111 61 it 1U IH :t 3W . . IU M 141 140 I Ml l M lit IH ti . . ..its .. m h in . I U fl ... .JK 41 I H ti ... 241 M I IS 1 117 . I M 10 .. . JI7 ) I it II . . .142 I 10 II 344 240 I Aft II Ml ICO U 72 241 14 I it it 311 I M l . XI 44 I IU. 73 337 IM I M tl 215 10 I ii'. MUCH ROAD WORK PLANNED Move Railroad in West to Make Room for Lincoln Highway. IOWA COUNTY TO SPEND $20,000 Vlniltirl In lip Unlit In the West nn Colnmliln litter lllirtmny Will Incur Kxtienilltnrp of Tivcltr Th o ii xn nd Hullnri, lleports from tho Uncoln highway com lnR to Uio office of It. 11. Waldmn, slate consul for Nebraska. Indicate thnt n lot of work Is belnR plannol for the comlnR seitHon, Many counties In Nebraska aro planning to work on tho road. Independ ent of the Lincoln Highway nsmiclatlon. In Greene county, Iowa, the supervisors have voted 110,000 for work on tho hlKh way through that county, tlK.CfK) of this sum la to bo paid out of the nrneral funds nnd the other $5,000 from a special fund subscribed by tho people of Oreene county. Tho Chicago Motor clubs have assumed the responsibility of putting the road from CltlonRo to Chicago Heights In flrst-olnxs condition In order to connect the city with the grrat transcontinental route. The states of Washington and Oregon are now at woik on n feeder of tho. Lin coln hlghwny which will bo built through the Cascade mountains ami bo known its tho Columbia Hlver highway. This Mil be the most scenic nnd beautiful road In tho Vnlled States. Tho engineers are en countering n groat deal of difficulty 'nnd the cost will he Immense. At ono point n 100-foot viaduct Is being built nt a cost of $12,000, to avoid starting a rock sllilo on tho mountain side. At nnolher point on the Columbia river the railroad Is be ing tuovtt! out Inlo the river In order to give room for tho road nlong tho moun tain. Nebraska has no hills and nlmost a perfeot roadbed across the entire stnto nnd knows but little ubout expensive road building. T in o m ti Sis K ..SW '4 3&t 70 J4fl 73 !1T HO MT C 349 4 tie 7 .t:i 7 J ts ni 73 521 I I M to t to I tit, s HH i m. I Ml, tty, I Ot'i i : Ml, I 33 s tzy, i nt, t:ii Ills I 021, I HH M I r,s M I 13 13 I M t 15 K . ... '.0. . . C4... M .. IV. . 1... 60 . CO... s... 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Mlltilfil The sheen barn presented the usual Saturday appearance this murnlng, us no fresh receipts tons on hand, so tho situation remains unchanged since Fri day, un the whole, the mantel na ucen moro or less depressed tins weoit, wan the I lackers taking u moderate supply of tillers nn most days, and closing quota tions on tho heavy nnd medium grades of lumba and all kinds of uged sheep being anywhere from 15c to Itto lower than the winuup last wcotc. most ot tno weeK thero has been considerable dlsctlmlhtf tlon agnlnst the heavy and medium lambs. and prnctlculiy nil other margeis suireroa In this respect. The good to choice lambs of strictly handywetght have lu'on, as n ruie, in very iiinuoa uuppiy. uim ciuniiv on that account aro quoted at tho week's close as little, If nny, cheaper than it week ago, hut tho undertone to tno trauo Is anything but strong, owing largely to tlin i-pcelntM of bearish news from tlm eastern markets on dressed mutton. Last advices from that quarter Indicated no improvement for tho lmmedlato future. The demand from the country for lambs on the feeder order has not let, up any, and trado In this division has been pretty fair for this tlmo of tho yeur. Most of the feeder grades came from Wyoming and Idaho, with a sprinkling of short-fed offerings from the com belt going back to the feed lots for a hotter finish. Most, of thu sales rnnged around $.R0ir7.O). It might bo added that this week's supply of killers Included a largo perccntago of sheep nnd lambs from Colorado nnd the Scott's HUiff territory. Quotations on sheep and Iambi: Lambs, good to choice. $7.4M17.75; lambs, rnlr to good. $7.257.45; lambs, common to fair, $7.00ul.E6: lambs, culls, $R.MHnl.w; year lings, llgllt, J6.IOMa.8u; yeaning. tn tkft-R ant u-ottinru. srnnd tn choice. I3.CMJ 0.16; wethem. fair to good, $5.40K.65: rwe, good to choice, si.iumo.N, ewes, mir iu good, $4MtJB.40. CHICAGO I.IVM HTOCK MAIIKI5T Cattle Slow and t'nclionr"l hcirs Weak ami Lower. CHICAGO, March 21.-CATTLR-Ite-colpts, 200 head; market slow nnd un changed; beeves, $7.O0ijt).6o: Tolas steers, $7.t5t)'J.15; western steers. $.8.V(iS.10; stoek era und feeders. $S.6&4S.in, cows und heif ers, $3.7W8.50; calves, $a.0M8.75. HOG8 Ileoclpts, 12,000 head: market weak and Bo lower: bulk of sules . H.H5; light. $8.5(a.lv5; mixed, $S.6098.Ko; heavy. JB.40ii8.H5; rough, $S.40fl8.W; pigs, 7rMiuifp anu iainucpMB',,SS head; market steady, native $J.JM16.3S; western. $4.WMI0.40: yearllngn, JG.KW.OO; native lambs, $6.7W-W: western lambs, (,.7&4f7.90. Kalians Cllr Llvo HloeU Market. KANSAS CITY, Jlurch 21. CATTL1J--IlocelptM head, no outhenui; market, stoady; prlmo fed steers, $8.tJj'J.ai; ,ir.4 i.r Hinerii. n.'ldiK.CA: western steers. $7.SW8.00; soutliorn steers. $B.tJp 825; cows. $4.a&1.W; heifers, $6.nt8.7p; dockers and feeders. $1.7j ! bulls, $0.00 tf.uO: cnlves. $O.f0iia25. HotlH-UocelptR. l.lOi) head; market Bo lower; bulk, $d.tyx,75, neu.y. $8.7iniH..o; packers and butchers, $X.05flS."6; light, $8.W8.7.V pigs. $7,5018.25. HHICICI' AMD IA.&lH3--necelpts, nono; market, steady; larnbs, ftW7.ii; 'P"r liiiga. M.2Mf7-00; wethers, $5.60fi.36; ewes, $&.4OS.Q0. SI. I.otila Llvo Stock Market. HT. 1-OCI8, Mnrch 21.-CATTL15-no-oelpts 4X) head; market, steady; uf steers, $7.a9.25; cows and hclfors. ti.Mt 8.7S; stockers nnd feeders, $fj.ftii.0t); southern steers, $."i.7538.(; cows and heif ers, tl.C0tij4.Da; calves, $6.O04J.W. . HOaS-Ilecelpts 3,600 head; niarkot, lower; pigs and lights, $7.HIM; inlxed and butchers, $8.75B.W; good heavy, $8.Su 41 3. SO. HHB15P AND laAMnS-ltccelpt" ' 200 head; market, steady; muttons, 16.7M445; lamby, $7.(Oa7.b&. Slum Clly Live Hloek Slorki-I. BIOUX C1TV, Iu., Match 21. CATTLH Hecelpts, 100 head; nn quotations, HUlsSllecelptH, 6,00u head; market 10c lowur; heavy, 3S.47yjd.it); mixeil. $8,464 h,47; light. $8.40tj8.45; bulk tf sales, $S. flBUr5lP AND IMBfi-HecolptH. t.m head; no tone; frl muttons. $a.O0C(176; wethers. $3.2MW-00 ; ewes, $l.50JJc.26; lambs, $ti.0OO7.6O. 81. Jfiarnh I.lvt Slock MnrUet. HT. JOSKIMI. Mo., March 21. CATTLH lteeelpts 10O head; market, steady: steers. $7.00319.10: cows and holfers, $4.tM 4J7.60; rn!ves. $5.(Ka3.0. HOOK Hecelpts 3.000 head: market. 10c to 15o lower; top, $.75; bulk. $S.KtiS.70. HHKKI' AND LAMUS-Hueelntx, none; market, steady; lambs. $7.00717.00. Mif Stock lu HlKUt. Hecelpts and shipments of live stock at the. six Drlnclpal markets: Cuttle. Hoes. Sheep. Ma) 2,800 Chicago ...... Hloux City .. South Omalia St. Joseph ... St, Louis .... Kansas City Totals .... 200 12.000 6,000 3.835 a.000 1.300 103 181 HJ 400 20) 200 ' 1.180 33,386 3.50 Persistent Advertising Is the Uoad to ... , Big Botun SHOW ECONOMICAL DEVICES Master Bakers Plan Night at Low Cost of Living Show. WOMEN PLAN SUFFRAGE PLAYS ItnlNtntt llooatrr Arr (Irlllntr To KCllier tn lime Illar Urtirrsenln llnn During the llrtnll lirnoers' Mlinir In April. Thursday night, April J3, has lieen se lected by the Master llakers' association v Omaha ns their night at tho ltetall Grocers "Low Cost of Lltlng Phow " This Was decided on nt tho Master linkers meeting Thursday evening, when the an nual election of officers was held. O C Kuenno was elected president to succeed Q. C. itarkoy. IU A. Itnit was elected vice president, Charles l'renzer, secre tary, nnd C. W. Ortiimn, treasurer On this night the bakers Intend to havo a contest for prlxo loaves of bread, and also to decide who Is tho best pasUy maker In the city. Several linkers, In cluding the New Kngland, Jay Utirnn bakery. Cpdlke Milling company nnd Mnney Milling company, who arc cXhlbl tots, will Co-operate with tho bakers, anil plans nre bolng formulated to have tho Master Hnkera' night ono ot tho crowning fenturcH of tho show Several trade talks may be mailo on this night bj a member of tho Master linkers' assocla tlon, who will Kpenk on thn nutritive value of bread nnd pastry. Uach baker iu the city during tho ten days of the show will extend to tho out-of-town peo ple it cordial Invitation to Impect their bnkerles. Womnn'a I'liiP liny. Krlday. April 21, which till be known as Omaha Woiiihh'm club n, y nnd night, will also bo one of the features of tho show. Tho department of oratory of thn Omaha Womnn's club will arrange to put on several suffrage plays which will be held In tho lecture room of tho Audi torium. Mrs. l' J. nirss who has chnrgo of tho bnby health contost, reports that tho number of hubles to ho entered has already reached the high mark, and that very day hotween five and ten r-ntrlen nro mailed to her for the baby health how. Tho show management la In receipt ot a letter from F, W. Llepsnor, chief of tho I'nltod Stnles food nnd drug labora tory nnd of tho bureau ot chemistry, In which ho statca that he will he very glad to show his slides on tho puro food work and will also give several lectures on "What Huh I)ecn Accomplished" nntt 'What rtcmnlns to Be Accomplished" In tho work of tho hurrnu of chemistry oC tho United States Department of Agricul ture. Mr, UrpAner litis been nssoclated In making experiments for tho Tnltod Stated Department of Agriculture for over hovcii yearn und ho Is considered nn authority on tlio pure food law which was recently passed by the Cnltcd States. IlmiHi-Iinhl Devices. A now gns Igniter will bo demonstrated. Through the ttso of thla economic appli ance n nouyokecpor can touch a button In tho direct center front of a gns stov,i or range, Ignlto nil tho humors at once, or each burner separately or the oven .-t tho stove, turn off when she pleases and on when sho pleases, no matches being re quired In this nppllanco. Another homo oxpunso saved Is a Binall bracket hot plate, to bo attached nnd used alongside the range or alongsldo tho gas Jet on tho wall of any bedroom, tn ciifo of sickness or for heating a small quantity of water Instantaneously or for wunnlng up plates or drinks. A new gas Iron will bo shown and ti hall gas lb,mp that burns one-third of a foot of gas itn hour and which rosombloa an electrlo light, can bo turned off nnd on through a button on the will, the same aa an electrlo light. Several now vacuum cleaners, a lava heater, a new self-winding clock, several wonderful coffee pc'rcolnters and various other devices of this nature will help, mako Interesting this grcnt housewives exposition. HnUtoii In Active. The town of Halstoti is very enthusiastic, over tho ltetall arocors' Low Cost ot Llv-i Ing show, and last week several mem-bu-H or tho Grocers' association visited llalston firms and this resulted In Jho Omaha Furniture company signing up a large apnea In which they will show th high quality and workmanship of tha furniture made In this state. C. M. Skin ner, mayor of rtalston, nan Interested tha Ilnston Commercial club and tho Sey mour Lake club and they will possibly tiavo a llalston night nt the show. A Inrgo boosters' booth la belnsr ar ranged for nnd the Commercial club han consented to manage this booth and tn hear a portion of tho vxpenke. Several real estate firms aro also interested In the Jtnlston booth and will help tho peo plo of Ilalstou to mako a fine showing: at tho Low Cost of Living show, Pointed I'nrnuraplia. Conventionality, makes cowards of un all. And many a man Is so full ot Ideas that ho slups over. Many u woman loses a good friend when she acquires a poor husband, If a man Is fond of company he, shouldn't aspire for the pinnacle of fame. Nothing punctWos the sentiment of a kiss llko aiming ut a mouth and missing. If time Is money, why Is U that most men havo moro tlmo than anything1 else. A high clase liar ts considered a high salaried necessity In some kinds of busi ness, An epigram Is a fool remark that people accept uh gospel because It Is easy to re member. A girl may he satisfied If a man pays her nothing hut compliments, but a bill collector Isn't. Chicago News. Pointed PnrnKrstpha. To get soaked, Invest In watered stock ork y nny other name wouldn't make a hit with lary people. It Is never too late to blame the other fellow for your mistakes. And occasionally the doctor Is more dangerous than the disease. You hnve a right to think n lot of things ynu hnve no right to say. A girl with a face as pretty as a ph ture may be spollnd by un uly frame of mind. A man who knows how to do one thing right may try to prove It by doing some thing else wrong. Kvery time you see n woman headed downtown she is either going to a dry goods rtore or to the dentist. A man never realizes how much sense, one girl has who Jilts him until another stetai busy and marries htm. Chicago News. Metal Slnrkel. NllW YOnif. March It-METALS-tlm markets were dull and practically no.i.l nul. Lake copper, $16; electrolytic, $11. W, casting, $14.36, Iron, unchanged. ST, LOUIS, March 21.-MKTALS 1-ead. weaker, at $3,874. Spelter, easier, at $S.I2i. Terslstent Advertising la the Road to Big He turns. IM&NEY. IN GRAIN - . . .. i.m Biwiuati waaas or corn. No further risk. AmuTcooaatolaofraaapiie sJ'afrouauopiwrtuoitMuuaaisoo. 4,i4oi lo.iyn ' ate. writ lor particulara. Flnanr Umktrara Company, lurTusjw BalldlnV. lialUt "flot I