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    Swappers' Column
' AR a never used stovepipe
rauiator, to heat an upper room; also a
iilfh fu.00! s,,lt; very P0011 condi
tion. What have you? S. C. 60S Omaha
'jj .V waP Rood ciuarter section of
agricultural -land on railroad In sotith
fP ,So".ln Dakota for vacant lot. house,
6t0c.k, bonds, or what have you? Have
iuv w iroao tor a tirst class dia
mond or will buy if bargain for cash.
Address. 8. C. SSI. Omaha Bee.
WOULD like to hear from somone
having a motoroycto to trade for a p-r-feet
one-half curat blue-white diamond,
diamond cost $125. Address S. C. SSI. Bi-e
I ers'an lamb lady's coat, 41
bust, 46 length, hardly worn, made to
order, latest model; want some eas
balance homes, or what nave you? Quick
a,n JVJr J"n leaving Omaha. Address S.
OOOD, small boy's bicycle for sale or
trade! boy outgrew It. What have you?
?ne bicycle Is in good condition and can
be used by boy between & and a years of
age. Address 8. C MO. Bee.
HAVL a nood. sightly lot, north part
of city, for trade; valued at $360. What
IaVe yu In exchange? Address S. C.
oil, Omaha Beo.
.iHAY? R Prmtosraph machine for mul
tlplo letter work, prints through ribbon
like typewriter; electric motor and hand
power, cost $335. "Will trade for cheap
jot or land. Addrea S. C. 656. Itee.
SHETLAND pony, 4 years old, pertectly
gentle and broken for children; a flno
little animal. What have you to offtr
Address 5. C. 665. Bee.
WILL swap typewriter for Victrola or
3A kodak. Address S. C. 308, Bee.
HAVE three pallor chairs and one par
lor table, slightly worn; tho chairs are
of mission design and are good for con
siderable service; will exchango for bid
fttrnlture or other useful household arti
cles. Address S. C. 652. Bee.
HAVE three lots In llawlston will swap
for city property, or what have you to
offer; will consider good lot In either
Omaha or South Omaha. Write at once.
8. C. 53S.
WHAT have you to trade for a small
Hound Oak heating stove used only one
month? Complete with pipes and an
extra xet of grates. Address S. C, oti.
Bee.
W ANTED To swap a steamer trunk
in flno condition for a Morris chair, or
what? Address 3. C. 617. Bee.
HAVE typewriter and flat-top" desk;
also 4x5 camera; want Turkish rug. or
what have you? Address S. C. 650, Bee.
CLEAR lot, exchange for any kind of
auto In running order. Address, S, C,
Sis, Bee.
'GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Bear Traders in Corn Suspicious
About Bottom of Prices.
WILL trado a sewing machine fftr
bookcase or buffet. Address 8. C. 5S8.
Bee.
SOLITA1IIE pledged $30, cost $120. Ticket
cash, or what? Address S. C. 606. Be.
TALKLNU parrot with fine cage lor
desk, safe or what? Address 8. C. SSI.
Bee.
STOHKD In my attic is a lady's oalt
writing desk worth about $2. What have
you to swap for It? S. C. 588. care Dee.
WHAT have you for flegant mahogany
dresser and chiffonier? Address S. C.
577. Bee.
HAVE 1KK equity in cottage; will ox
chango for auto, or what? Address S.
O.. 576, Bee.
WHEAT IS RATHER QUIET
Crrenl Dor Not Shnrr Much Ae-lli-lly
und Price for May nnd
Inly f! Fraction of n
Cent I.oiTrr.
1 HAVE a good, healthy yearling colt
I would trade for calves. Make mo offer.
Address S. C. 6S4, Bee.
WILL swap Hanger bicycle for
pup. Address 8. C. 534. Bee.
bull
I HAVE a few city building lots to
swap for a good truck or hlgh-graJe
automobile. S. C. 620, Bee.
l'HINTINU and painting wanted in ex
chango for dentistry. Address S. C. )".
Bee.
GOOD leather top buggy to swap for
phonograph, or what hav.e you to offer?
Am tearing down bain and have no place
to keep buggy.
a. u.. hoc.
Oood chance. Address
WHAT have you for 40 acres, Hayes
Co.. Neb.? Acldiess 3. C. 503. Bee.
TO swap one J-drawer 6x8 card cabinet
for typewriter. Address 8. C. 525, Beo.
WILL swap White Holland turkey t.m
for two turkey hens. Address S. C. oil.
Bee.
I WOULD like to swap With you; you
take my first-class piano and I wint
twin motorcycle or your camera and caaii
Address S. C. 553. Bee.
HAVE full blood white rock cockerel
which 1 will swap for another white rock
cockerel that I can uso for breeding. Is
a fine, full grown fowl and not qulto a
year old. Write at once. First good of
fer takes it. 8. C. 635.
CLEAR lot fpr rooming house of 10 or
12 rooms. Address, S. C. 658, Bea.
One fifteen light, acotylene. What have
you. Address 8. C. 639.
ONE double-barreled Ithaca hammer
less shotgun; good condition; will swap
or sell. Make offer. Address S. C. 664,
Bee.
1 IitJAL ESTATE
FARM RANCH LANDS FOR SALE.
Minnesota.
BIRCH railroad ties. Tho railroads are
now paying 30 cents each for birch rail
road ties In Douglas county, Wisconsin.
We have land near the new Soo line, on
which there are ties enough to pay for
the land and lots of other timber In ad
dition. Wo sell on cany terms to the ac
tual settler. Farmers' Land and Cattle
Co.. Ltd., Globe Bldg., St. Paul. Minn o
THE MILLE LACS REQION 18 THE
very .heart of agricultural Minnesota;
level, fertile, clay loam lands, two hours'
ride from (Minneapolis, at $15 per acre aro
loo cheap to last long. Secure your land
before prices go up. Call or wrlto for map
and full Information about our state and
unlerslty land running 30 years at 4 per
cent. Dally land excursions. Experi
enced field men to show you around. Now
la the time to get over the ground. A,
E. Jphnson Co., SOO 1st Ave., Minneapolis.
Ncbrnakn.
FOUND 320-acre homestead In settled
neighborhood; fine farm land; not sand
hills; cost you $300, filing fees and all. J.
A. Tracy, Kimball, Neb.
FOB SAXiE OR EXCHANGE It. B.
OFFICIAL publication concerning soil,
climate and crops of Wisconsin mailed
freetto .those addressing Wisconsin State
Board of Immigration. Capitol 1000, Madi
son. Wis.
Ex-Candidate for
Minnesota Governor
Is Now Under Arrest
MINNEAPOLIS, March 36. While sev-
eral hundred peoplo looked on and
cheered, James H. Peterson, recent can
didate for governor of Minnesota, was
arrested tonight, loaded Into a patrol
wagon and taken to police headquarters.
Mr. Peterson had clashed with two traf
fic policemen, who claimed the former
candldato had violated the traffic or
dinance, by Insisting on walking diagon
ally across the Intersecting streets. Ho
was allowed to go on his own recog
nizance on his promise to appear In
municipal court tomorrow.
Peterson was defeated as a candidate
for governor at the republican elimina
tion conference last week.
Lata tonight Chief of Police Martinson
ordered tho charge against Mr. Peterson
dropped. Ha will not appear In court.
i .i. OMAHA, March Ifi, 1914.
During the time that long corn was
being shoelod Into the nit In large qiinn
titles yesterday bear traoers believed that
tho bottom was likely to fall out of that
market. There was good buying, how
ever, and when tho dny s business was at
an end one could hear the traders In that
pit Inquiring as to tho interests absorb
ing Hie corn. Tho "cotton crowd" in
this grain, and tho principal bulls In the
market, are placing their orders through
ono houso and they aro being executed
through other broKers. It Is probably
being done for tho purpose of covering up
tho tracks of bull speculators In the .May
tuturc.
W. T. Hill of the Teasdalo commission
Tiouse of St. Louis, one of tho largest
f.fts concerns of tho Bouthwest, was on
!".. oard ot Trade yesterday talking
bullish on corn, lie says that the south
west will eventually bo forced to como to
Chicago ror supplies, as tho Argentine
corn cannot be shipped back Into the in
terior Of the .ttntl twir.txi-lnir ll.o l!.ilr
owing to the fact that the local freight
4d. No. 1 Manitoba. 7s 44d; No. 1, 7s
jmii: .no. 3, is Z4d. futures, steady.
March. 7s M; Ma, 7s M, July, ?s J,d.
CORN ?pot, steady; American mixed,
ft Mi La Plata futures, steady; July, 4s
Tftd.
MS1V YORK OUMlll.-.:, MARK KT
(Isolations ot the Hay tin Vnrlnun
rimninilltle,
NEW YOIIK. March 26.-FLOlTn-Steody;
spring patent. $4.7tfirl.!; win
ter straight. $4.3fw84.50; winter pat
ents. $4.SOfj4.W; kprlng clears, $4.20ffl4.J5:
extra. No. 1 winter, J.H3.; extra, No. 2
winter, $8.46413.60.
, WHEAT-Spot. steady; No. 2 hard win
ter, $1.01, o. I. f Now York, No. ! red.
l.toW elevator; No. 1 northern !uluth,
11.03 V f. o. b.. afloat. Futures Inactive;
May, $1.01 11-16; July. 97Wc; 8opt. MHo.
?.OPB---Stfudy ; tate, common to choice,
J918. JMtUci 191x tJOIc; Pacific coast. 1913,
19fllc; 1912. isni9c.
lilDlCS-Meatiy; Bogota, SOWflSllie;
tentral America, 304c,
PETROLEUM Steady ; refined. New
ork, bulk, $5.25; barrels, $S.75; cases,
WOOL-Steady; domestic flctco XX
Ohio. 27c.
COUN-Ppot. quiet. No. 3 yellow. 76Hc,
o. 1. f., to arrive.
OAT8-siot. steady; standard white. 4
4GHo; No 3, 45tM6c; fancy clipped
white, 4n4SHc
. HAV-sleady; standard. $1.00; No. 1.
M M 4lfl.0T.; No. :. 95c; No. 3. S04I90O.
PROVISIONS -Pork, steady; mess. $23.25
t(23.3it; family. U4.OOH2C.dC: short elmrn.
J30.25tf2t00. Beer, steady; mess. $1S.OOV
1S.60: family. $19.00020.00. Cut meats.
Hteady; pickled bellies. 10 to 14 lbs.. $14.21
rate would bo ugalnst a movement of this I ?14.W): pickled hams.' $14.00tri4.W." Lard.
sieauy; miuuie west. JIU.WW1U.W; rotlned,
easy; continent. $11.15; South America,
$11.. 6; compound, firm; $.251JS.62H.
TA LLOW Quiet ; city. Hc nominal;
country, fttfic; special, Vic
Bt'TTER Unsettle!; lecelpts, 7.&4S tubs;
creamery extras, 25H(tj20c: firsts, 2$Utl'
25c; held extras, 23ifr24c.
CHEESE Steady; receipts, 1.510 boxes;
stato whole milk held whlto specials, l!c;
colored, 19',c; white average fancy, lSHft
ISSic.
EGGS Firmer; receipt. 25.020 cases;
fresh gathered extras, 31H$P22c; firsts, 19U
Sf20c.
POtTLTRY-Drescd firm; fresh killed
western chickens, 10C24C; fowls. 14tflSc;
, SEVEN-ROOM, modern, 100x160 lot; will
trade for smaller placo or acreage. 3340
(Franklin. Webster 4079.
RESTAURANT and cafe, one of th
best equipped in Omaha; large business:
fine location. Ownor's press of other
business compels quick sale; $7,000; great
bargain; cash and time. Attractive op
portunity. J. II. JOHNSON) 578 Branded
Bldg.
WANT automobile for K0 acres, all un
der cult., 16 miles north of Lincoln. Price,
$e,400; $3,600 -6 per cent- Address B 211,
Eee.
REAIj ESTATE LOANS.
HARRISON & MORTON. 916 Om. Nat.
OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms.
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO..
1MB Omaha Nat Douglas 2715.
$JC0 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D.
Wead. Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam.
noCITY LOANS, Bemls-Carlberg Co.,
u 310-313 Brandels Theater Bldg.
WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co.
RATfVTN RRDSJ Loans. $500 and up.
Lr.ri.llV .UN Omaha Nat. Bank.
CITY property. Large loans a specialty.
W. H. Thomas. 222 State Bank Bldg.
CHINESE BRIGANDS SACK
CITY OF LUNG CHU CHAI
PEKING, March 2fi. "White Wolf," tho
Chinese brigand, and his followers today
captured and sacked tho city of Lung
Chu Chal In the province of Shen SI. They
killed 230 of tho Inhabitants and wounded
and captured many hundreds more.
The terrible depredations committed
by "Whlto Wolf" had hitherto been
chiefly confined to tho provinces of
Hu Peh and Ho Nan and many thous
ands of Chinese regular troops are In the
field against him.
T. M. A. RAIDED THIRD TIME;
Y0UKER PUT UNDER ARREST
kind
Ihe room traders In corn, led by James
Rlordati, arn backing up their opinions
In a substantial way, and tho former sut-
speculator SAlcl last night that
the corn, market at Chicago Is divided
into two Tactions, which Includes the bulls
and bears, and that nearly every bear In
corn Is a republican. Tho bulls are mainly
uuiiiuvinis.
It Is onlv
of the leading bears, which Include James
i alien, Joseph Patton. Arthur Cuttch
and a few others, who are woll known re
publicans. Cash corn was unchanged to lc lower.
Wheat was rathor quiet, as ha boon
tho Case during previous sessions of tho
week, and prices wero HQ-He lower for
May and July, while September was un
changed. The bears wero In control fol
lowing the early strength, and they sold
freely In tho absence of a cash demand,
transactions today at Chicago being only
40,000 bit.
Cash wheat was unchanged.
May oats showed tho greatest weakness
yesterday, as that month was undr con
siderable pressure from longs.
Cash oats wero unchanged.
Provisions wero active, with an In
creased trade, particularly In May and
July ribs.
Clearances: Wheat and flour, 271,000
bushels; corn, 1.0W bushels; oats, 46,000
bushels.
' Liverpool close: Wheat, unchanged to
Hd higher; corn. Hd lower.
Primary wheat receipts were 661,000
bushels and shipments 599,000 bushels,
against receipts of 45fi,00u bushels and
shipments of 370,000 bushels last year-
Primary corn receipts were 837,000 bush
crs and shipments 5S7.000 bushels, against
receipts ot -90.UX) bushels and shipments
ui o.i.to Dusncis last year.
Primary oats receipts were CO0.QO0 bush
els and shipments 757,0u0 bushels, against
receipts of 400,000 bushels and shipments
of 444.000 bushels last year.
Omaha Cash Prices Wheat; No. 2 hard,
S5Hfl!7Vic; NO. 3 hard. 84W064e; No. 4
hard, 8084c; No, 3 spring, tfott87tfo; No.
4 spring, 83$5l4c. No. 2 durum, SfcflrtiUo;
No. 3 durum, Mi83c. Corn! No. 3 whlto,
66WCf7c; No. 3 white. 66H07c. No. 4
whlto, C44f(Vc; No. 2 yellow, 66Q6GMc; No.
3 yellow. 66614c: No, 4 yellow. 04C5io;
No. 2, 6!4gS6c; No. 3, 644ft5Hc: No. 4.
C3',iSWc. Oats: No, 2 white, aHiSTKHic;
standard. 39c; No, 3 white, MVio; No. 4
white, 3Sc. Barley: Malting, 635f62c; No. 1
ftedjSc. Rye: No. 2, 68flSrtc: No. 3,
These 'sales wero reported Wheat; No
sales were made. Oats: Standard, 1
car, 33c. No. 3 whlto, 11 cars. 3SV4C No.
4 white, 2 cars, S8c. Corn: No. 2 wjflte,
tj cars, 67c; 24 cars, GOVic. No. 3 rfhltc,
3 cars, 67o; 1 dar, mic, 3 cars, 6flHc; 2
cars, 64c; 3 cars, 66c. No. 4 white, 4
cars, t3c; 1 car. 6ic; 2 cars, B4tfc. No. 2
yellow, U cars, Wic. No. 3 yellow, 1
car, CBWc; io?i cars, 66c; 13 cars, 65c; 8
cars, 66Hc; 3 cars, 65c. No. 4 yelldw. 1
car, 6J4c; 3 cars, G5o; 2 cars, 64ic. No.
nuxea, i car, 60Mc; 2 cars, 66o. No. 3
mixed, 5 cars, (BHe; 6 cars, C5c; 1 car,
640. No, 4 mixed, 1 car, 65c: 2 cars, 61c.
CAR LOT RECEIPTS.
v.iiaiitv J
St. Louis 83
Chicago 19
Kansas Cltv i
Winnipeg jgj
.Minneapolis 2$R
Uuluth it
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS;
Fen t n r en of the Trndlnir n.t fi.i
Prlcea on Iinnrd of Trade.
CHICAOO. rw,i, .!o ...
clopcd in wheat today, chiefly owing to
&'Lfa-vorable Seller and crop reports
;J?tm anM8'. Tllcro waJ a steady close,
lvJtli,.ha."?A.rkt nP ni the samo
OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET
little over 5.WX) head short of the cor
:ci'ondlng period of 1913.
lo.1h's market was practically a
rct'OUIInh lit tmtfmlnv llnvira atartn.1
Good Cattle Generally Steady and CJ
Others Slow to Lower. igei.vn.ui. si.ly offered a good excuse
!." '"'i "'' "d packers refused to
..... ,, ... uttr their early bids to any appreciable
HOGS SUFFER ANOTHER BREAK I Meht, , that when the first sales were
Tnt Sheep Mtrndy to l.ltllr Slruiurr
Fnt Imnilm MlrniiR o Ten to
I'lflrrn t'esli Hlnlier
Thnn AVrdnrmln. .
SOUTH OMAHA, March 2fi. 1911.
Receipts were: Cautr. Horb. Sheep
Off tola I Monday 4,(WS J.KS3 16,
iinauy niMdc pricts ere close to 10c
oner inati UMnwdny'i average Ship
pers and sjxxulators failed to furnish
much competition, and while they did buy
some hogs that exactly suited them the
demand from this qilurttr was poor.
letter on In the morning bids In a
great mihy eases trnit)ir.n.i nn i,..t
jshade. and while there were doubtless
NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
Slow
Decline in
tinuc.
Shares Con-
MOVEMENT UNUSUALLY NARROW
In l.nle Measlnn There Is Same
lirntemeni nnd Flnnl Clinni.es
Arr Unlntporlnnl.
NKV TORK, March 26,-The slow de-
many nogs sold at a flat dlmo decline a 1 e'"10 ln "tocks rontlnued today. It was
nuiniHir oi mo sRieanien did not quote ?. "ragging, spiritless market. Specula-
Offieia w ""S-m fit-j itiji? Jh1 K'""' thing the market can aKKrislv0 and .nidations slipped down
Fst mt Th rf1ft? Ji'A? t'-'.W ii'Sw N'. iu'twl as M(K. lower The genera J rrtncipaily because there was an ab-
Lstlmate Thursday 2.103 1..000 opinion was that tht-.lusiits-,,"uie offer-1 c,ao of 'mnd. The movement was
li-fini. .1.1-. .ii l. ri 7i "jjYi'a ; irk. ",RH wn" "f,t "lte io uxid as on Wed. "r-l-'"la,,y narrow. In thn late session
J "ilr..'Ift."..,h R wr!'k- i2? ' nesdny. nnd thl is i , u !?.T . t tede was some Improvement and final
.?"r,n. 3.?" Le taken into con.idotVnn n 1 changes were unimportant.
'. " ; - " i .VCS-Uie average markets f, , i . ...U" l'cuialve opinion again
-. whip nhj. HRO..H.M. w.vuj ii ..ii. . 1" I short Side mid tli ilnv' i
San i. d M i w.? K ii "ii w i ft ,s ' "" ,ot "' " lo IS.M'4 '--1111011 in wun me trend of
oanm c ajs last ear..... 14, 100 41,. 30.110. Henresentatlvo ' Remarks were attributed to
l no lollowlnsr tat, I.. .Iwitn. if-(tln!ji ! . nev tfMiprnl innitnlnir
I .O. .r. MM. IT. V. I u at- m
inie, nuKs and heep at tne souin 11
yniaim live slock market for the year to 41..
date as compared with last year: ; "
, ... in. inc. nee. 1
5,a"8 21fi,.'A9 227,053 . ... 10.5.V)
MOKS TICCIM - t I !'
m 1JT.:: .. . :;i """" 1 m.
",,vvi DUI.OH MyZ, 111S.I1T
The following tablo shows the rnnne of
prices for hogs at the South Omaha live
stock market for the fn- ,iv. nin,
tompaiisons:
Oftte. 1DH. Hsu, lists,
Aiar. 10.1 h sju-l 8 32
34 K S9 C 40
8 4 IS
bOHI 6!' 6 5
Mar. ill
Mar. I' I s ini
wr, 13.1 8
.Mar. II.. X Ml. XTi it) .- 1M.111 . 1 . ,
.... " -. W til, ,1 iv -,) - lit
1911. ,1910. H901).. UM.
e 75110 ti 6 5S I SS
C 80'0 J7 W I 3
10 371 6 4SI 4 JS
6 Ml 6 47 4 17
Knuans Cllj- (9 ml 11 nnd Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. March M. WHEAT
No. ! hard, $7dtDlc; No. 2 red, DIJWIc;
May. S6&o; July, ac.
SoN- J nxel. 69O70Kc; k0. 3,
CT(8Hc; No. 2 white, 71c; No. .1, 6Sff69Wo;
May. B9HT9Mc; July. 70c.
OATS-No. 2 white, 40He; No. 2 mixed,
400
nUTTKR-Crcamory
Joe;
seconds. Sc; packing, 144c
KGpS Firsts, 17c; seconds. lHc.
POULTKY Hens, 16c; springs, 15c.
23c;
. K ST
Mar. 19. 8 jc
Mar. 10. ft &st!
Mar. 21, ui
Mar. 23.1 g Ku
war. 23. s esf.l
6 Ml
87. )
8 74 f Ml
8 70 0
8 tt
ft 73 7 101
8 811 7 06
6 9J
tW10 U, 6 4
6 .r,10 .IS, 6 61 4 43
V TilO 351 R Ml 4 M
6 UI10 5I 6 IM 4 M
' 10 611 HI 4 t
6 36 I C 441 4 38
4)1(10 M I 4 13
fi 47110 491 34,
8 4S'I0 Oil fi V, 4 71
41(10 fil fi M 4 M
r no ti)i it ,vsi 1 w
Sunday. " '
Itecelpts and disposition of llvo stock
,L ,i . ori stDCk yard, Sou' Omaha.
;.viMle tw;anL''four hours ending at 3
o clock yesteiday;
miCKIPTS-CAnS.
Cattle. HoBs.Sheep.Hr's.
va
se
09
91
The police early this morning found " J ST . T 'T 'h ?MJ
beer in evidence at the rooms of the ing staples all iinwH ii vr.,'.ca
Theatrical Mechanical association and ' ?rn, Vi&ic to c. oata
placed the bartender, William Youker, I
a net decline.
c to HWc and
provisions IR
,A . ,Y0J.f? .u"'f 'r.om corn at-
orderly houro. This is tho third time the
police havo raided tho club rooms, tho
members contending they have the right
to operate as a social organization.
WANTED City loans and warrants.
AV. Farnam Smith & Co.. 1320 Farnam.
CITY and farm loans, fi, 5H, 6 per cent.
J. H. Dumont & Co.. 1603 Farnam, Omaha.
MONEY on hand for city and farm
loans. H. W. Binder, City Nat. Bk. Bldg.
1
REAIj ESTATE WANTED.
FARM WANTED Wanted to buy lm
proved farm, 160 to 200 acres. Stato full
particulars, price, terms, etc. Address K
203. Omaha Bee 9.
WANTED TO HUY.
WANTED Booming house, containing
twenty rooms or more, all modern, within
walking distance of business district. Will
buy furniture, for cash. Address Y 476,
Bee.
OMAHA UHNURAI. MARKET.
under arrest, charged with keeping a dls-1 most at the outset of trading, lto"
...v-.. uvci uiucii 01 tne winter
wheat region, complaints of dry weather
continued to arrlvo from Kansas mir
whil'iffc th0 w?stern half of thef state
where it was said that moisture was t ill
lf'dnoBnoaseriotdai?a,g0rnil
atna. 'N.'.eo'nk.k0 Jr'tS
wheat hTi" 1uan'"y of hard wlftw
Wv hadul'oe? disposed of lato yesttr-
th?eceo1I0I..b.V''.'.adcrs.gav.
At one time-the wl 0Wun.8.
seabo'U0"01 tlne oYferlAgsat'tho"
ter'.tjvelfihed In thotet.,d
Highest prices paid for furniture. D.3971.
LIVE STOCK MARKET OP AVEST
SHIP live stock to South Omaha. Save
mileage and shrinkage. Your consign
ments receive prompt and cureful atten
tion. ljlvo Stock Commission Merchants.
MARTIN BROS & CO., Exchango Bldg.
House Passes Bill
to Bar Pauper and
Convict-Mad6 Goods
WASHINGTON, March 2G.-Afler a vig
orous partisan parliamentary struggle
the house today passed the Hensloy bill IJffiS? u,,ef sprats. "Jg
prohibiting the lmnortatlon of convict I potatoes. Dr lb.. 7c: celery, d
and pauper-mado goods from foreign i g ffiaSflflow; r'il
countries. It provides heavy penalties for beans, per hamper, 14.50; cucumbers, per
such Importations. The republicans led doi., JIM to 32; asparagus, per doz., 34;
BUTTE U No. 1, 1-lb. cartons, 77c; No.
1, 60-lb. tubs. 27c.
CHEESE Imported Swiss, 30c; Amer
ican Swiss, 24c; block Swiss, 22c; twins,
21c; daisies, 21c: triplets, 21c; Youna
Americas, 22S: blue label brick. 18o: lim
burger, 2-lb., 20c: New York white, 2tc.
FISH-Whlte. llo; trout, 18o: large crap
pies. 12c to lie; Spanish mackerel, 16c:
shad roe .per pair, 60c: salmon, 11c; hali
but, 12c; buffalo, 9c: channel catfish, 16c:
pike, 12c: pickerel. 9c.
POULTRY Broilers, 2-c; hens, 14c;
cocks, 9iic; ducks. 14c; geese, 10c; turkeys.
25c: pigeons, per dozen. .20; ducks, full
feathered, 11c; geese, full feathered, 10c;
squabs, No. 1, Jl.6032.00; No. 2, 60c
Wholesale prices of beef cuts effective
today in Omaha are as follows:
BEEF CUTS-No. I ribs. 18c; No. 2,
16V4c; No. 3, llMc No. 1 loins, l9Wc: No,
2. 17c; No. 3, lltfc. No. 1 chucks ilWc
No. 2. 10j;c: No. 8, lOUo. No. 1 rounds
14c; No. 2, 13Wc; No. 3. Uc, No. 1 plates.
9V4c; No. 2. ike; No. 3. 8c. '
The following prices are furnished by
the Olllnsky Fruit company:
FRUITS Sunktst oranges, 96, 126. 160.
200, 210, .".76: 260, 28S. 324, 32.6a Lemons:
Sunkist Uolden Bowl, 300 and 360, J3.S0;
Red Ball Silver Cord. 300 and 'Mi, J4.60.
Grapefruit: Indian River, 36, $3.60; 46, 96,
n.-o; 01, it-vu; 01 uiu 00, to.w, nananas,
per pound 3 to Sc. Apples: Colorado
Missouri Pippin, per box, j2-2o; Colorado
Ben Davis, per box, 32.2i; Colorado White
Pearmatn, per box, 32.30; Idaho Wlnesaps,
per box, 32.60; extra fancy barrel Ben
Davis. J6.S0; extra fancy barrel Qano,
$6.60; extra fancy barrel Missouri Pip
pins. $7.00; extra fancy barrel Wlnesaps.
FRESH VEGETABLES Beets, per
doz., 60c; carrots, per doz., 60c; spinach,
per doz., 6-c; turnips, per doz., 60c; shal
lot, per doz.. 46c; parsley, per dor., 40c;
radishes, per doz., 60c; head lettuce, per
doz.. 11.00: leaf lettuce, cer dm.. inv
I plant, per doz., $1.60; artichokes, per doz..
d., 20c; new
per aoz., 11
ailnnenpolls (Irnln MnrUet.
MINNEAPOLIS, March 26. WHE.VT
No. 1 hard. 9lU9Sc: No. J tinr!hrrn nii
(Dlc; No. 2 northern, 909!c; No. 3, hitii
lull M . t.'jn,.. y . , . ... . '
v., duly, i'-fiC.
FLOUR-Unchnnged.
BARLEY-43ti87c.
HR,N Unchanged. .
CORN No. 3 yellow, 6HM6SC.
OATS No. 3 white. 364436ic.
FLAX-Jl.6SHSfl.60?,!
St. t.onls fienernl Slnrket.
ST. LOUIS. March 26. WHEAT-No. 2
red, 91V4895Hej No. 3 hard, 92ti6Uc; May,
92Hc: July, 86Wc
CORN-No. 2, 7O5K0Mc: No. 2 white, 71c;
May, 7O0-7OKC; July, 70H70'ic.
OATS No. 2, 4040V4c; No. 2 white, 42c;
May, 33ic; July, 3J?ic.
RYE 64c.
I.ocnl Stfcnrlllca.
QuMHUoni furniihtd br Duron, Drinker Co
444 Omaha Nstlonil bnk bullilni! v "
Bid. AaVM.
103 l(tj.
U
101
loin
102. (
loo
M
55
104
101
10
K
10
ii
07
Atkinson, Neb.. (. nil
nitrlre Crrtmerr rfd
Ct Threahlnc Machlnr Co
Council niurfr u t e. ia
Dear A Co. rid
Da Molnw. Ia School 14a, 191)..
rlrraont craamary 7 par cent ptd.
Houaton, Tax., 4w. mi
Hooper. Nab., City Hall ta, 1111,.
Lincoln, Nab. Traction ta
Mountain mates T. T
Mount Air. Ia., SH. 1S74
Mollne Plow pld
New York State lijr. IH
Omaha E. U h I. VIA
City ot Omaha 44a, 1941
Omaha A C. B. M. Hi-, ta. 111...
omaha & ;. 11. rt. it)-. pM,
Omaha A C. D. It. A 1)
Portland, Ore., 4Ha, ll ietH lOJ.o:
Swift A Co. 7 per cant atock 10U 0t4
Plouit City Htock Yarta la. USO II U sjil
Sioux city Stock Yaraa pfd 17 sj1
M
n
&
lot
101
10
to
91
101
1 104
19
14
ex-dlr 7
ci
Seattle School la. IKI.
Union Stock Yarda. Omaha
101 101
W4 1M
C M. Si r
Wabash "'
Missouri Pacific
Union Paciric 11
J?. & N. W.. east., s
C. & N. W.. west.. 27
C.. St. P., M. &o.. .1
Jv- g. $ cast... 4
C H. A Q west... 35
C-, R. I. & P., east ..
c., r i. & p., we;t J
Illinois Central 4
C. G. W
Total receipts... 94
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236
39
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DISPOSITION-HEAD,
CAttlc.Hogs Sheep.
. 273 2,020 2,181
. fIK
. 701
. 2A3
Morris A Co
Swift & Co .
Cudahy Packing Co...
Armour As Co
J. W, Murphy
Lincoln Packing Co...
Morrell
Rnbblns
Bonton, Vansant Ac I
Hill & Son
F. R. Lewis
J. B. Root & Co
J. H. Bulla
McCreary & Kellogg.
Rothschild
Mo. & Kan. Calf Co..,
Christie
Hlgglns
Huffman
Roth
Longman A Bro
John Harvey
Dennis
Other buyers
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34
76
89
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16
21
19
22
46
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Amelaamateil Copper .
American Agricultural
American Meet Kuiar.
American t.n
.2.4SI
55,771
light
S25
14,414
today,
Metal Market.
NEW YORK, March 26. METALS
Lead. easy, at $3.R63.93. Spelter, easy,
at $5.205.30. Copper, steady: standard
spot and May. $13.76S'14.S7H; electrolytic,
I14.62U; lake, $15, nominal! casting, $14,374.
Tin, Irregular; spot. $38.12HO33.60; Juno,
138.62ifa3S.75. Antimony, dull: Cookson's,
$7.25. Iron, steady; No. 1 northern, $15. 2
18.00: No. 2 northern, $15.004J15.76.
London prices: Lead, 19 6s. Spelter,
(21 7s 6d, Copper, quiet: spot. 66: fu
tures, 65 7s ed. Tin, easy; spot, 174 15s;
futures, 176 15s. Iron, Cleveland war
rants, 60s "Hd.
ST. LOUIS. Mnrch 26. METALS Lead,
quiet, at $3.87Vi. Spelter, dull, nt $5.12H3
6.15.
Coffee Mnrkcl.
NEW YORK. March 26. COFFER A
better feeling as to financial conditions
In Brazil, reports of advances tn cost and
freight offers and steady European cables
seemed to create more actlvo demand In
coffee today. Realizing by recent buyers
chocked ndvances early. After opening
steady. 2c higher to 2o lower, there was
Homo Irregularity. The market becomo
morn active but firmer late In the day,
covering European buying and bull sup
port. Thn closo was steady, 9c to 14a net
higher. March. 8.66c; Mny. S64c; July,
S.sOc; September, R.9fic; October, llftiej
December, 9.15c; January, 9.21c. Spot,
steady; Rio No. 7, 8c, Santos No. 4,
llc Mild, quiet; Cordova, UWtWfc-
3ur.n"emoL?r'oUfen,Chc daVctleW
... 1 x'ti'iia
cargo of 300(vi "i."- .9- A
Liquidating sales by Vtwk virdS V. .
fT?,l..J'e'nUmaydcr?hfitrnar2
Chicago futura prices: '
by Representative Mann, made Ineffec
tual efforts to inject the child labor
question.
Under the measure passed today all
shipments of goods, proven to be con
vict or pauper made, could bo confiscated
by the Treasury department through
court proceedings similar to libel prose
cutions undor the admiralty laws. In
addition the bill provides that any "con
signor, seller, owner, shipper, importer,
consignee, agent or other person or per
sons" who knowingly and fraudently
Introduce or seek to introduce the pro
hibited articles Into the commerce ot tho
United States shall upon conviction be
fined for each offense a sum not exceed
ing $5,000 or bo Imprisoned for not ex
ceeding two years.
naw caDDaze. uer id., zc: rnunArti n.r
box, $2.25; rhubarb, per box, $2. Florida
tomatoes, fancy, per crate, $4; Florida
tomatoes, choice, per crate, $2.60.
OLD VEGETABLES New York cab
mage, per lb., 2c; sweet potatoes, per
hamper, $1.60; parsnips, per lb.. 2c: beets,,
per lb., 2c j carrots, per lb., 2c; turnips,
per lb., 2c; Canadian rutabagas, per lb.,
lHc; Red River Ohio potatoes, per bu.,
95c; Idaho potatoes, per bu., &5c; Early
Rose potatoes, S6c; red onions, per lb.,
4c; yellow onions, per lb., 4c; Spanish
onions, per crate. $1.75.
London Stock Market.
LONDON, March 26. American securi
ties moved Irregularly within narrow lim
its during the early trading today. At
noon prices were from U above to U below
parity.
Consols for money, 75H; for account.
75. I nlon Pacific, 1C3U
HI LV Kit-Bar, quiet, 3&4d
MONEY-203 per cent, short bills,
S per cent, three months, per cent
May.
July.
Corn
May.
July
Oats
May.
July.
Pork
May.
July.
L-asa
May.
July.
Ribs I
May.
July.
93t4 935,
69 691J
39; 2074
40 40H
21 33 21 37H
21 45 21 60
10 70 10 72
10 SO 10 SO
11 40 11 40
U62H 1165
93U;
68H
Ha'
39
39T
21 02H
.'1 16
10 57H
IU 76
11 22H
11 33
93'4
68H
39,
21 30
21 "54
10CO
10 75
41 X)
93U
S8K
69H
G9H
S9
40
21 40
n 47t4
10 75
10 924
11 44
11 65
Chicago Cash Prices Wheat- Mo
964J95V4C; No. 3 red. 93HiHcl.t'NNoi ller'
9Jc. No.' 3 hard. WHSc7koVnoJth'
ern, 9oHc; No. 3 northern sjfio'n- vJth;
spring. J06c, No. 3 spring. SSg? 5f.n?
No. 3. 65i44o; No. 3 white MSu2:
No. 3 yellow. G6S6Syc OaU? No S'
HWei standard. KHic. Rye! Nc?'1?'
Ste arIy' meic-Seeds; llnVothy'
S3.UV(M.T6; clover. $9.COgil4.00. ProvlilonJt
PBrTTR!Ffrrm'.,lo-
BrTTEit-Firm; creameries. 20Q25e
EOGS-Hlgher; receipts. 23330 aSr at
mark, cases Included, 17l$c: ordln'arv
firsts. 17ei7Hc; firsts, 17?ilSc. ora,nary
CHEESE-Bteady; daisies, lgc; twin.
POTATOES Steady; receipts, 47 cars
Michigan. Minnesota and Wla
604f65c; Michigan, Mlnnot and wicon
Cllt T IlilOi Ua-UlVt
POULTRY-Allve, higher; springs. 18c:
fowls, 18c, '
Liverpool Grain Market.
1.1 vrcnn-Mju, Aiarcn J. WHEAT
Spot, quiet. No, 2 red western winter, 7s
Omnha liny Market,
OMAHA. March 28.-PRAIRIB HAY
No, 1 to choice upland, $10.0011.00: No.
2, $8.002710.00; No, 3. $6.00(88.00; No. 1 to
choice midland. $9.607r10.60; No. 2, $S.(J
9.f0; No. 3, $6.(008.00; No. 1 to choice
lowland. $7.00gs.00; No. 2, $6.0037.00; No,
3. ll.OOtfttt.fO.
STRAW Oat or rye, $,OOSfl.60; choice
wheat. I5.O7O6.&0.
ALFALFA Choice peagreen, leafy, fine
stem, 113.UOBI4.W; no. 1, m.uwu.w; mo.
2. $9.0011.00; No. 3, $7.00C9.00.
Cotton Market,
NEW YORK, March 2fl.-COTTON-Fu-tures
closed steady. March, 12.93c; May,
12.13c; July, 11.96c; August, 11.76c; Octo
ber. 11.40c: December, ll.4Sc. Spot, quiet;
middling, 13.60c; 'gulf. 13.76c.
Cotton closed steady, net 3 points lower
to 3 points higher.
LIVERPOOL. March 26. COTTON -Spot,
easier; good middling, 7.60d; mid
ming. 7.08d; low middling, 6.6Sd; sales,
8,000 bales,
I)r- Oood Market.
NEW YORK. March 26.-DRY QOODB
There was. more actlvo trading In print
cloth yarn goods for spot and nearby
shipment. A steadier tone was reported
In heavy coarse yarn cottons. Raw silk
markets abroad wero more active today.
Local markets ruled steady but nulet.
Crepes and cascade weaves In dress goods
were sold well.
Oils and Rosin.
NEW YORK, March ?V-COTTON-SEED
Oil Easy; prime yellow summer.
$7.40; March, $7.52; May, $7.46; July, $7.0.
uunin-wuiai.
TURPENTINE Easy; machine barrela
49c.
!ri!ra of fthrapaklna In London,
LONDON. March 26. There wero a hnn
bales of sheeksklns sold at auction here
today. The attendance was good and an
active demand develnned. Prlcen
firm and from WftW dearer.
Evnpornled Apples nnd Dried Trillin
NEW YORK. March M.-EVAPOIUTP.n
APPLES-Qulet nnd firm.
DRIED FllUlT-PmnM. barelv l-4.,
Apricots, firm. Peaches, quiet. Raisins.
rirm.
Uank Clearlnss.
OMAHA. March 26. nank clearlna-a rn.
Omaha today wero $3,161,222,73, and for
the corresponding day last year ti.M..
091 41.
CATTLE Recelnts -r.
only eighty-four cars being reported ln.
viuier marnei points were also very
p?orV.,BUpnl,ed- ,nat '"a to'al number
of cattle on sale at the big markets was
very moderate even for U Thursday. Still
the demand was at no point actlvo and
the market as a rule dW not show much
Beef steers on the yearling order and
of good quality were In good demand at
in n point ano. as a rule, sold early at
fully steady prices. As high as $S.80 was
paid for year! In tf iiwr a n,i -tt-.
mixta. On the other hand, the heavy
and medium grades, on tho common to
prstty good order, were slow and a little
Good light heifers were sought after and
commanded prices that were fully steady
and. If anything, a little stronger than
'"'"""J. un me otner hand, tne heavy
0H.,.iW?ro a "illa l0W '"d- If nvthlng,
a little lower than yesterday. Bulls were
very slow, whiln vni .i,,..
,,e,mn and a little stronger, tho best
"n"t"g u, iu e-io.
There were vrrv fw ainr-ir..
era In first hands this morning, but there
,V., '"" varneu over rrom previous
days by speculators and yard traders.
Tho feeling was weak nnH hori k..
imny herB thoy would nave sold sharply
For the week good to choice light year
ling beeves ure ateady to stronger; good
heavy beeves are about stoady with last
wl close. On tho other hand, the cat-
undor are 10fll6o lower, some would say
-imi!,c,V.M lWp lower than last wee";
finish. Cows and heirr. h...
much change during thn week, but heavy
7tZl r iuwrr man me nlRh
stock bulls have not shown so much
166260 lower than last week and very
slow at the decline. '
QuotaUona on cattle: Good to choice
"tr?l Jft!-5 fair to good hie?
m.VZ' Sc?J;: common lo fair beef
bduu 10 cnoice cornfed
heifers, $797.75: gooi to choice cornfed
'.rT0" .t0 ,fft,r rads, $4.265.60;
f .d i?ich?lc tofK" nd feedera. $77
jTiTr to ood a,ocfers and feeders.
$7.2507.71: common to ratr tockr .,h
mimW7.?5 ,,,ock ' "SlKihrS
$6.00r7.60: stock calves, $6.60tJ5.00; vea
calve.. I7.WW.60; bulls, .UAtc.. $5 75
Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
No.
7
1
II
II
t
8
11
7
S
11
17
11
II
16
11
17
11
4
1
1
7
1
1
1
30
1
14
S
At. Pr. No.
.... Ill 7 11 1 ...
.... MO 7 KV 11. . . .
... 711 7 35 41....
....Ill 7 40 11....
.... 117 7 46 11....
Ill 7 60 17....
.. 1083 7 ft) 1)....
171 7 70 10....
....1100 7 76 ....
... IM 7 71 14....
....11M 7 M 11....
...1110 111 17...,
111! Ill IS. ..
....I0 7 11 17. ..
10M a M
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
At. Tt.
---1041 1.00
...1160 1 00
...1(7 I 00
...1117 1 10
...1177 I 10
...MM 10
...Hi! I in
...nn s o
. . . M0 K
...1106 I 21
..-1107 10
...1171 1 SO
...1W1 III)
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7H .7 0
.414 1 n
.ui in
.in t w
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. KW S 71
1113 00
.1130 I J6
.1110 11
.1044 C 10
. Kt 40
.1101 44
.1110 1 40
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COWS.
Ml 1 00
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111 1 M
.1110 M
.1131
.1010 71
.1170 e Kit
. M0 I K
. Ill 7 10
.1141 7 SS
.1030 7 K
111! 7 40
11.
SHEEP In nil IJftil l,,l .,!. !,-
fresh receipts this morr.lng nnd they
Wero mnstlv amhl ll,n frt.r.l nn-lllv
, ,:- - - a American i,n
being better than In some time. The run , American Can pfd
.. inijn uinn n wren ago, two weeKS . meririn i r..
ago ami a year ago and contained an un
usually largo percentage of Colorado fed
Moxlcan lambs, ttmre being about twenty
cars of such offerings on sale.
Both sheep and lambs made further
sains this morning, with the paeiters ap
parently hungry for some good killers, re
sulting In another clearance compara
tively early In the forenoon. Lambs were
anywhere from strong to 10015c higher
and sheep steady to n shade better. The
most advance In lambs was made on the
fed westorn grades and tho heavy kinds
sold to a better advautano than In sev
eral weeks, Fed western lambs ranged at
$7,57.70. wltn Mexicans largely at
7.Koj8.(, the Utter jirlce being paid for
seven or eight loads of Colorado fed
Mexicans, and being the highest point
reached here since January, whon JJ.SS
was tho top for that month.
Muttons were la rather light supply
and as usual fed western owes were most
numerous. No Mexican grades were on
the market. The fod Western owes moved
at $5.936.06, compared with $3.6036,03 yes
terday, 7The price Improvement for the week to
date amounts to about lffiJc on lambs
and lOifSOc on nged sheep, while tho re
ceipts havo been fairly largo, amounting1
to around 61.10S head, against 00,340 for
the samo tlma last week, 49,970 two weeks
ago and 30,410 a year ago. A feature of
the trade has been a a scr mmation on
the part of tho packers against anything
showing too much weight early In tho
Week and the disappearance of that dis
crimination yesterday and today Indicat
ing a good undertone to the general situa
tion. Quotations on Sheep and Lambs; Lambs.
Mexican, 17.0008.00; lambs, god to choice
west, $7.50531,80: lambs, fair to good, west.
$7.1087.60; lambs, culls, $S.50tjti.60; year
lings, light, $6.W.ll0: yearling) heavy,
M.3.VK6.60; wethers, good to choice-. $&.76gp
ti.35; wethers, fair to good, $5.606.76;
ewes, good to choice, $5.7504.15; ewes, fair
to good, $6.6om.76.
Representative sales:
No, Av.
81 culls 90
174 cornfed ewes 99
173 cornfed lambs 81
7 culls I 74
4S7 cornfed lambs..... 82
83
85
95
.. 77
favored tho
developments
sentiment
the attor-
Intenderl nellnn
. under the Sherman law against the
American Tobacco company and former
sutisldarled and siiKcosilnir the nnKslblt-
Ity or further steps against tho com
panies In the Standard Oil gdoup. An
other development along the same llnej
was the governments victory In tho suit
against tho American Telephone and as
sociated concerns In the northwest At
tention was attain drawn to the rail-
1 roads by further poor statistical returns,
poumern i-acino s r euruary gross earn
ings fell oft f$02,0Q0 and net $4640.0. Le
high aVlley's gross Inst month (lecressed
$7W.l00 and net $M2.W. Pennsylvania
whs reported to have decided upon ex
tensive oconomlcs.
Diminished enmlngs and the unsatls
faclrov outlook were given as Ihe rea
sons for omission of the dividend on
railroad sle spring. The stock broke
ti points. Pittsburgh, Chicago, Cin
cinnati and St. Louis, which stumped
violently yesterday on the cut In Its
dividend, milled moro than 3 points to
day. Corn products preferred regained 4
points ot Its recent loss.
Shifting from rnllrond and miscellaneous
bonds Into tax exempt state and municipal
Issues, owing to the approach of the time
for making April 1 tax returns, caused
some unovenness In today's bond trading.
Total sales, f2.M2.00fl. United States bonds
wero unchanged on call.
Number of Rales and leading quotations
on aiocKS were;
FAlet. lllah. lAw. Clnea
11,700
JOT
i,oo
1,(00
400
SO)
1.100
1,000
600
1,400
1,104
IM
246 cornfed lamhs
247 cornrcd lambs
17 shorn Iambs
1.064 Colorado lambs,.
215 Colorado lambs
295 Colorado lambs
1,000 Colorado lambs..,
25S cornfed lambs
Wl cornfed lambs
221 cornfed lambs
2W cornfed lambs
b. cornfed lamhs
63J Colorado lambs 73
eui uoiorauo lamus 74
1.062 Colorndo lambs 69
Pr.
4 23
5 93
7 60
6 60
7 46
7 60
7 60
6 $5
8 00
.. 73 8 00
78 8 00
'2
.. 71
.. 71
.. 75
.. 76
.. 74
89 Mexican lambs.
2C3 Mexican lambs...
128 cornfed lambs...,
195 cornfed lambs....
176 cornfed lambs....
vi cornfed ewes
79
. 79
. 83
. 81
. 83
.103
800
7 90
7 60
7 70
7 70
7 70
8 00
8 CO
8 00
7 P0
7 90
7 60
7 60
7 60
(I 05
CHICAOO LIVE HTOCK MARKET
Cntlle Slenilr In Sir oil ar Mnira
Loner.
CHICAOO. Alnrt-h Mf iwt n..
ccipts. 4,000 head; market, ateady to
strong: beeves. K.oASMni-
$7,261(8.30; western steers, $7.ttff.20:
stockers and feeder n mni in-
l'l;r?. I"W.60; calves, fJ.ffW.OO.
J,Snccdp!,20'no,) '""'i market. 6a
m!00..1?.- bl,lk nf ". fs.Br.Ofl.70;
X$&imKn'' mlxn,, Mr.flg.75: heavy
J8..HJ(fl8.75: rntlirh. MWVSSin.
1. S1 M':'' .A?D, I'AMHH-Recelpts. 16.100
l end; murkri. 10 1. tn- ui-,. .v.
$5.10ffl4i.0: western 'VM'W'"
American ctor Oil.,.,
Am. Ice Securities
American Unaeed
American locomotive ...
American 8. & TV., .,. .
American 14. & It. rfd..
Amer, 8ucar ttetlnlm...
American T. T
American Tobacco
Ananonda Mining Co ...
Atetition
Aichlaon pfd
Atlantic Coitt Line,,,,,,
lialttmor Ohio
hcthlehem steel
Ilrooklrn Itapld Tr
Canadian rAclllo
Central Leather ......
lietapeaV A Ohio. . .,
entrain 0, W
I hlco, M, A Ht. P....
rhlraio A N. W
Colorado fuel A Iron..,.
Conulldated das
Corn Prodiinta
Delaware A llitdaon ,,
Denver A lllo (Iranda....
Deneer It. O pfd... .
IHetltleri' eecurltlea ....
Krle ,
Erie let ptd
Krle Id pfd ,
tleneral Electric ,.
Oraat Northern tM
Ortit Northern Ore ctta. l.ton
Illinois Central
Interbornush Met
Intrrborough Met. ptil.,
Ir,ternatlonal llarvealer.
Inler-Martne pfd
International Taper
man.
"Mi
M
'4
n
41
101
71H
a
Ma
414
tlH
100 US H
loo
1,100
1114
CIS
II
0t
4SV4
II Ii
4IH
714
n
Wa
0
I0ti
4t
)
101,
14
IU
101
101
1114
III
5
7t
I00H
111
104
4, WO 20711 200V4 SMI,
ewi K't II H
1.100 1IH
i.'ioo ioa"
" ia) it '
'i,'toii ' is
sitt
'wii
' H
100 lit
100 l!7t
100
onO
111
lltH
S
111
11
11
1H
194.
HI'S
. . 1IU
141 144V,
1MH lfU
tt It
... . ltlli
144 '1441 II'.
1.100 tt'.a 13 U
111.
M
Ma
internttlonal rump
Kanaaa City Bouthern...
ucieoo naa
Irfhlsh ValUf
Loulalll A Naahvllle...
M fit. P. A H, Ble. M
Mlatmirl. K. A T , .....j
Mlaaourl I'nclllo 2,00 IS
National JllaciiU
National Lead ,
N. It. n. e M. 11 pfd., ......
New York Central 1,100 Wt
N. V.. O. A W , .!
Norfolk A Weatern..
North American
Northern Pacllle ....
Pacific Mall , .,.
Peniaarltanta
reoplt's Oaa ,..
P.. 0., C. St. L,.
riltiburih (nI
Prewed meel Car....
Pullnian Palace Mae.
8.700 107H 104H 10H4
lOlk
101 III II, II
!
it
l.00 llllt 1IIH 141
III
UK
is;
11
ti'i
IM
41
11
0i
MO 101U 10114 101V1
tl
1,100 111 114 1I4H
ilsoo iiiti iios notJ
m mil 111 iuh
1,100 71
400 it
600 II
Heading
11.100 ttU
.too lilt
'it"
;g t7
SOH le
44 41H
nn,
1BU' KSV
fleptiblic Iron A Steel
Itepubllo 1. A 8. pfd.... 10)
hock liland Co too
fine itiand no. pfd 1W
Ft. LAB, T. U pfd
Heaboard Air Line, 100
Heaboard A. L. pfd..,,. Poo
HIOM.ghafflald B. -A I.,. .....
Southern racino 1.004
Houthem Hallwar I.IOO
Ro. Itallwar pfd TOO
Tenneeaeo Copper 300
Texas A racltlo,..,,.., ,.,. ..... IS
llnlnn rarlfle ........... 1I.X0 111(4 lilH 1(1
union i-acino Did
-United Utiles Ilealtr.,.. 100 MV, tlli
iinii.a niatea nuHir ,,
United ntatel Steel (1,400 C4M, UU
111,
4 ft
IK
50"
IIS
14
15
M
(1
tt
tt
1
V. H. Bteel pfd.
uian copper
Vs. -Carolina diemlcAl ,,
WtMMl
Wabnah pfd ,,,
Wettern Marrland
Wee4ern Unleu
WeetlnshouM l'.leolrlo ,.
Whrellna A Lake Krle. .
N. Y.. N. 11. 4 II
nay Ln. copper..
11...
1...
7...
...
7...
...
1...
I..
1.
1...
1...
jo...
I...
llii'
..i:il W 4 1170 7
COWS AND HiriFERS. 1
',0 lIEIFKltS,
. ... M ID 1
. ... ui t s 10
ei t el :
706 ( tl
DULLS.
.... 111 1 tn 1
....1110 i it 1 ....
mo 1 00 :
o 1 k 1
. ... 170 t . .
t-ALVtS,
77 7 IS
141 7 ao
101 7 10
1IW tn
..14M 10
..1140 Tt
- 770 7 00
120 7 00
411 7 10
400 7 10
410 7 10
i!0 I CO
ISO I 10
in 1 so
2.
120 1 no
130 if;
140 M
110 SO
110 10
110 t SO
140 I Tt
,n a ea
BTOCKEnS AND PUBDHtlS.
11.
I..
06 7 K
417 7 7t
717 T 10
T .A
HO'ds-Recelnts were very iiveral aarain
this morning, about IM cars, or 17,000
head belnir reported In. Tor the week to
date the supply totals 44,619 bead, being
nearly 2.0TO larger than last week, and
3.000 head heavier than for the sani6 days
last year. The heavy receipts of the last
two weeks have cut the bis decrease of
tho year down a good bit, and at present
the total supply for the year Is only a
ICnnaas Clly I, Ire Stnolr r.i...
n!i.'&'.SAS.JTV- Alarch 26.-CATTLE-
tronB! prime fed steers dFessed
rfi 7ri7 "airvj neniern Rteori. n.EO
fXfXWrZZ'. and
te.tM9.i0. ' " "o'-; calves.
HtMJB-necolpts, 6,000 head- market
weak to lOn inw.e. iImil- J. "..:.. nlAr!i
8-CO; heavy. tlWS.CW 'fi, S
HIIKKJ' AND IMHS-Itecelnts 11 rutt
owes, $5,50144,00. e-iae.sj;
Nloti C'llr l,tvr. Htnclc .llnrkel.
neeelpts. SCO hVAdV ..ri'l, if'.f
steers. $7.00118.15; btiteheri Km
cows and hl?ir. tsivu.iiTa. L:.i
. "JSrReMlPts. 6,O0i) head; market 60
to 10c lower- honiv ea ,a. D,"
lS.foi i,ehi: KtoWrSmoWZR
B11KKP AND f..ivnai
liKJTMr1"1 AaS'lia muttons. $6.00
Bl. I.onU Live- Hloek .llnrUet,
ST. I3H18, MarcH 26-CATTLE-n
.rjllZ- r.02,:m.. steady; lleef
;s efol4D; cows nna neirers. $1.25
8.76; Blockers and feeders, $5.0a8.C):
actuthrn teY. $5.768.00; rows and helf-
HOaB-Hecclpts, 10.600 head; market. 10c
mi,',? l0W5r; ,"'? an(1 "h- 7.00B8,S5?
mlxod and butchers, $t65tf83- ,md
heavy. ls.76fl8RS eo,g.o, good
SHICBP AND LAMns-Itecelpts l tea
head: marktt. ion hih... J'
6.S0; lambs, $7.008.00. ' "W
St, Joseph Lire Xlook llnrket
ST. JOSEPH, Starch 26.-OATTIJn
celpts. 1.200 Head; market steady, ROM
iiuuu-iwceipis, 10,000 head; market 6a
10c lofer; top. $8.65; bulk. tiiS&ia
8HK17P AND UMBrVll.rZl.tr.vv
head: market steady to
r.2&37w-
too now 110
e,,oo tin u
eon lis
4t
'iiioo
1,200
1,000
TOO
tl
tlli
fiH
110
i ST
US MS
m . i.
10
tl !
764 78
tlji tiii
lit 1IU ,IU
7t
Total talea for the da, 101,100 thiree.
Nctv Vork Mnricr Mtirket.
NEW TOUK. March I.-MONI5r-On
call. Ateady st 1a1H pr cent: rullng;
rato, 1H per cent: closing, H401U per c-int.
T161K LOANS-Weaker; sixty days, 3V4
7a per cent; ninety days, 3 pr cent; six
months, IU psr cent; mercantile paixir,
2mi per cent.
KTERLING EXCHANGE- Steady,
sixty days. $184.50; demand, $ls4.t5; com
mercial bills, $4.834.
Hiuvisii-nar, 6sc; Mexican doUtrs.
"It;
ONDS Government. alnaiTv Mttrn..t
IreKuiar.
Cloilnu quotations on bonds today were
as follows-
U. 8. let. H. ret.. lIHk'. C Bo. ref, ta... Ms
do coupon ... llnj. 8. deb. a, jm t(u
U. d. la. ref 101 L. A N. unl. 4a. ,, '.
ao coujkju - 1. ui ea.. sou
""an .u. .
,, a 1 . r. ...lis
do coupon lUHAfo. Iacin la.i.'il! el
Panama la "".(,"".""' ":! 's - 71.
Amer. Af. ;. '1J V''T H 11
r a, t cv. 4a. 14 ti. X. U e, IHa.. . ii
Am Tobbaco ta....H0H 'do deb. 4l , feu
Armour STCO. 4Ha. Ul'N. V. N. II. It.
Atehlaon gin. 4----?? V V" r-' W
do . 4a. lllo.. miA W. lit e. 4,. ,4(i
do cv. ta Ill v" 0 , lOlVi
A. t" L let 4 HN2 Jl""10
A.tinio ee "-, " ,. -. mu
41... lH4.r Ha. HIS. II?
Dal
do IHa
llrook. Tr. cv,
Can. of Oa. Ea. ...10I.? 101
iMlMr SB.... rjtt:-;'"" aa.
tn.
Chee
do oonv. IHa.
C. A A. 1H.
41. mi
f. fa ta 7SU
A Ohio 4Vi. m, s r. tn 4a 71
as - ai
letiJ"- a. W. e. 4. nu
(". II A Q. l7 4a.... Hgi iat J' " 13
do sen. 4a..., do U !H
p M I r 4Ha..loi, J JJ- : 17
C. IU I. A P. 0, 4a ITU. ai0 W
ao rie. ij-i a " t
C. An. r A e 4V,e 0U (.-," -
D, A II. cy. 4a,,,.. ...
24
1H
II. It II. O. rer. M. MH An a. .
Brie p. I ta tiu 8"' s - iii
do sen. la. . .. 74Jev ?c cH J4 rU'
..de cv 4., aer. 1174 WabI.hS5fnk
"HI. fen. Itl r. 4a 14 Wesi... iiT . " "
Inter. Met. 4V4e... 4w,l? Sl'i " I'
Inter. M. II. 44a. MH.-,, Si?-,.?''. 5
Lire (4 4 110k Iir nitrHt.
Hecelpta of live stock at tho six Drln
clpal western markets ycaterdav- prlD
7H
St. Loula
Sioux City
Kansas City
Chicago
St Joseph
South Omaha ...
o,uu
6.000
20,000
10,000
. 600
2.000
4.00O
1.20O
2,100
r.oco
700
11.00)
16,000
6.001
11.0CO
Totals
..10,900 68,500 48,000
BYRNE AND, THE MAJORITY
TICKET WIN IN DAKOTA
PIERItB, S. D., March J4.-(Speclal
Telegram.) Returns on the gsneral state
ticket began to come In tonight for the
first time. They show practically con
clusively that the majority tlckst eleoted
with Governor Byrne will bo generaJlr
selected, with a break at any point vsry
Improbable.