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I frnnr. lYnnr1. rvrArr sATmnir Ar.Aum on 101.4 19 Swappers' Column HAVE THREE PAIUjOK. CHAIRS AND one parlor table, slightly worn; the; chalra are of mission design and are good for considerable service; will exchange, for bed furniture or other' useful house hold articles. Address 3. C. 652, Bee. HAVE THREE LOTS IN HALTON, will swap for city property, or what have you to offer? Will consider good lot in either Omaha or South Omaha. Write at once, a C. 633. Bee. STORED IN MY ATTIC IS A I,AY;8 oak writing desk worth about 22. What have you to awap for It? S. C. SS3, cars Bee. WLL ?tt'AP GOOD QUARTER SKC tlon of agricultural land on railroad In southern South Dakota for 'vacant- lot. house, stock, bonds, or what have you? Have good lot to trade for a first-class diamond or will buy If bargain for cash. Address B. C. 531. Omaha Bee. WANTED TO SWAP A STEAMER trunk in fine condition for a Morris chair, or what? Address S. C. 647. Bee. WOULD LIKE TO HEAR FROM SOME one having a motorcycle to trade for a Perfect one-half carat blue-white dia mond: diamond cost 1125. Address S. C. Ml. Bee. HAVE A PRINTOGRAPH MACIUNB for multiple letter work; prints through ribbon like typewriter; can use ordinary printers' type, and cuts, also; electric motor and hand power; cost $335. Will trade for cheap lot or land. Address S. C. 665, Bee. GOOD SMALL BOY'S BICYCLE FOR sale or trade; boy outgrew lt What have you? The bicycle Is in good condi tion and can be uacd by boy between 6 and 9 years of age. Address S. C. B40, Bee, WHAT HAVE YOU TO TRADE FOR small Round Oak heating stove used only one month? Complete, with, pipes and an extra set of grates. Address S. C 626. Bee. INDIAN CURIOS, private collection, genuine buckskin, bead work, clubs, pipes, etc.; beautiful and rare decora tions for den. Will trade or sell. Ad dress S. C. 869, Bee, GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Balls in. Corn Sharply Rapped Over the Knuokles. IMPORTS ARE BOTHERING PRICE GOOD I.EATHBR TOP BUUOY TO swap for phonograph, or what have you to offer? Am tearing down barn and have no place to keep buggy. Good chance Address S. C. SS2, Bee. WHAT HAVE YOU FOR ELEGANT mahogany dresser and chiffonier? Ad dress S. C. 577. Bee. HAVE GOOD OAK DRESSER. COM mode. Ice box and somo chairs. Will consider trade for horse and pay differ ence, or what have you? First good offer takes It. Address 3. C. 597, Bee. ONE DOUBLE-BARRELED ITHACA hamnlerless shotgun; good condition; will swap or sell. Make offer. Address S. C. 564. Bee, , I HAVE A FEW CITY BUILDING LOTS to swap for a good truck or high-grade automobile. S. a 620, Bee. I WOULD LIKE TO SWAP WITH YOU; you take my first-class piano and I want twin molorcycle or your camera and cash. Address S. C. 553. Bee. PRINTING AND PAINTING WANTED In exchange for dentistry. Address 8. C. 507, Bee. WILL TRADE A SEWING MACHINE for bookcase or buffet. Address S. C. 5M, Bee. SOLITAIRE. PLEDGED 30. COST IU0. Ticket cash, or whit? Address S. C. 606, Bee. TALKING PARROT "WITH FINE CAGE for desk, sare or what? Aaaress . t;. 6S1. Bee. . I HAVE A GOOD, HEALTHY YEAR llng colt I would trade for calves. Make mo offer. Address s. v. ow. ieo. "WHAT HAVE YOU FOR 40 ACRES, Hayes Co., Neb.? Address S. C. 509. Bee. A NEW PERSIAN LAMB LADY'S COAT. 44 bust, 46 length, hardly worn, made to order, latest model; want some cash, balance horses, or what have you? Quick answer; am leaving Omaha. Address S. C. 642. Bee. SHETLAND PONY', 4. YEARS OLD. perfectly gentle and broken for chil dren; a fine little animal. What havo you t6 offer? Address 3. C. 665. Bee. HAVE TYPEWRITER AND FLAT-TOP desk! also 4x5 camera; want Turkish nig, or what have you? Address S. C. 550, Bee. .WILL SWAP TYPEWRITER FOR VIC trola or 3A kodak. Address B. C. 503, Bee.- IWULL SWAP WHITE HOLLAND TUR key torn for two turkey hens. Address S. C. 565. Bee. ONE FIFTEEN - LIGHT ACETYLENE. What hkve you?. Address 6. C. 633. WILL SWAP RANGER BICYCLE FOR bull pup, Address S. C. dm. uee. TO SWAP ONE 3-DRAWER. 5XS CARD cabinet for typewriter. Address s. u 525. Bee. HAVE im EQUITY IN COTTAGE; will exchange for auto, or what 7 Ad dress S. C. 67B, Bee. CLEAR LOT FOR ROOMING HOUSE of 10 or 12 rooms. Address S. C. 666. nee. II A VR FITKI. mOOD WHITE ROCK cockerel which I will swap for another White Rock cockerel that I can uso for hreedlnar In a fine, full erown fowl ana not quite a year old. Write at once. First good orror takes it. s. t.-. tuo. A STEEL RANGE IN FIRST-CLAS8 condition. Would prefer cash offer. Ad dress B, C 657, Bee. ALL-STEEL RANGE AND FURNITURE for swap or sale. Make offer. Address S. C. 579, Bee. CLEAR LOT, EXCHANGE FOR ANY kind of auto In running order. Address S. C. 678, Bee. KEAIi ESTATE FARM RANCH tANDS FOR SALE. Wisconsin. BIRCH railroad ties. The railroads are now paying 30 cents each for birch rail road ties In Douglas county, Wisconsin. We have land near the new 8oo line, on which there are ties enough to pay for the land and lots of other timber In ad dition. Wo sell on cosy terms to the ac tual settler. Farmers' Land and Cattle Co.: Ltd., Globe Bide. St. Paul. Minn o DOUGLAS COUNTY. WISCONSIN lands jtilrect from the largest owners to the settler. This Is why our prices are low est Save money by dealing direct. FARMERS LAND AND CATTLE CO., LTD., Globe Bldg.. St. Paul. Minn.-o. Upper Wisconsin Best dairy and general crop state In the union. Settlors wanted. Lands fo sale at low prices on easy terms. Ask for-booklet 34, on WlsconslntCcntral, Land Grant. State acres .wanted. Write about our grazing lands: It interested. In fruit landes ask for, booklet on apple orchards In Wisconsin. Address Land. pept,. Boo Line Ry., Minneapolis.. Minn. FOR BALE OR EXCHANGE It. E. OFFICIAL publication concerning soil, climate and crops of Wisconsin mailed free to those addressing Wconrln State Board of Immigration, Capitol 1000, Madi son. Wis. . , . SEVEN-ROOM, modern, 100x160 lot; wilt trade for smaller place or acreage. SS40 .Franklin. Webster 4079. . RESTAURANT and Cafe, one of thj best equipped in Omaha; large business; flno location. Owner's press of other business' compels quick sale; $7,000; great bargain! cash and time. Attractive op portunity. 3. II. JOHNSON, 678 Brandel Bldg. WANT automobile for W acres, all un der cult-. 16 miles north of Lincoln. Price, $6,400; $3,600 6 per- cent. Address B 211, Bee. KEALi ESTATE LOANS. HARRISON & MORTON. 916 Om. Nat. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. . O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., u 1016 Omaha Nat. Douglas 271$. $100 to $10,000 made promptly, F. D. wead, Wcad Bldg.. lilth and Farnam. tcf- CITY LOANS, Bemis-Carlberg Co., u 310-312 Brandcls Theater Bldg. WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Cp. fr ATCVTN RROft Ioans, $500 and up. v iiL Dnjp. omaha Nat. Bank. CITY property. Large loans a specialty. w. ii, Thomas, ks state uank umg, WANTED City loans and warrants! W, Farnam Smith & Co., 1320 .Farnam. CITY and farm loans, 6, 5H, 6 per cent. J. H. Dumont & Co., 1603 Farnam, Omaha. MONEY on hand for city and farm loans. U. W. Binder, City Nat. Uk. Bldg. WANTKH TO UUV. Suffragettes Eout Council with Bombs and Unsavory Smells LONDON, March 27. An extraordinary suffragette disturbance occurred today at a meeting of the Poplar Borough coun ell, which had voted adversely to using council halls for suffragette meetings. With shouts of "cowards" and other offensive epithets, a large number of women lnVaded that section of the hall reserved for the councillors. Bombs con taining evil smelling chemicals were ex ploded by tho scores and bags of flour and stones .were, flung at the members. The councillors' Were soon struggling; with the Infuriated Women, many of whom; ;were armed with bludgeons and bottles. Shrieks and shouts, the smashing of glass and the splintering of chairs com pleted one of the worst scenes of pande monium In the history of the suffragette movement. Tho police for somo reason refrained from Interference. Tho mayor retained the chair In a vain ehdeaVor to resume the council proceed ings, but finally the council beat a re treat, leaving the women In possession of the. hall, with a few socialist members Of the council, who remained to hear speeches delivered by Mlse. Zelle Emerson of Jackson, Mich., and others. Local Product Is Having Contlder- nble Trouble to Overcome the Cheaper Cereal from Argentine Republic, OMAHA, March 27. 1914. The bulls In corn received a sham rap across tho speculative knuckles yesterday. Th fact that Argentine corn. Is becoming more and more ot a drawback to the price of American corn was shown more clearly yesterday than at any time since that corn commenced to come within our bor ders. The big longs were on the run, and whllo they sold all the corn that the trade cared to absorb, they handled the market with gloves In order to pre vent a sensational break. There was somo resistance to the pressure by tho longs. and It was believed at midday that the market was likely to react and regain the losses made early In the day. me entering wedge or onars was a re port from Kansas City saying that the edge was off tho cash demand there, temporarily at least, and that consid erable corn was carried over Wednesday n hrht unsold. The markets of the country all reported a slack demand for the cash article, with tho exception of Omaha, and inero were reported sales over nmni in this market of 135,0)0 bushels. The corn market Is now a world s prop osition and lt Is difficult for the old-time traders to accustom themselves to the change. Weather In Argentina Is Improv ing and the harvest of corn Is being rushed and whllo the early receipts are absorbed tho distant offers are dragging. Tho wheat market was something ot a surprise to tho average speculator because of strength displayed. Tho May future closed unchanged and the more deferred months were &c higher When the fact Is considered that the corn market sold off sharply and that conditions surround ing tho grain were quite bearish the strength shown by wheat was an enigma, to many. It was believed that tho May futuro was being sold steadily during the entire day by longs who were anxious to get out of their lines because ot favorable crop prospects and that the July and September were bought tiy the same people In order to sustain the May. Oats followed In the footsteps of corn yes terday. Cash trade was slack and pri mary receipts were heavier than last year. The east was a heavy seller of May and July ribs and lord, while the big Mil waukee packers were buyers ot May ribs and Armour and other packers took the May lard. John and Charles Roberts were big sellers ot hog products, which waa thought to be for some ot the big packers. Cash wheat was unchanged. Cash corn was unchanged to lc lower. Cash oats were unchanged to He lower. Clearances: Wheat and, flour equal to 4M.000 bushels: corn, 21,000 bushels; oats, SSXtt) bushels. Liverpool close: Wheat, unchanged to Md higher; corn, '.4d lower. Primary wheat receipts were 4S2.000 bushels and shipments 319,000 bushels, ngainst receipts of 497,000 bushels ami shipments of 244,000 bushels last year Primary corn receipts were S56.000 bushels and shipments RfiO.COO bushels, against receipts of 339.000 bushels and shipments ot 379,000 bushels last year. Primary oats receipts were 569,000 bushels nnd shipments 553,000 bushels, against receipts of 321,000 bushels and snipmenu ot 4io,uuj bushels last year. These sales were renortcd: Wheat. No. 3 mixed, 1 car tie; No. 4 spring, 4-5 car S6c; rejected. 1-5 car 82c Barley: No. 3, 1 car 66a Oats: No. 3 white, 1 car 3SHc, a cars 3SUc 11 cars 3Sc: No. 4 white. 6 cars 37c. 1 car 37V4c: no grade. 1 car 37V4c Corn: No. 2 white, 3 cars, fiWc: No. 3 white, 9 cars 66Vio, 10 cars 66c; No. 4 white, 2 cars 65Hc; No. 2 yellow, 6 cars 66c, 6 cars 65Vc, 1 car 65a; No. 3 yellow, 8 cars fioo, 6 ears 65c 12 cars 65c, 2 cars w; ro. & mixea. i car c; o. 3 mixed, 1 car (near white) 66e, 7 cars 65c, 17 cars 64.14c, 4 cars 64c; No. 4 mixed, 2 cars 64c, 1 car 63c Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 hard, 85HS7Hc: No. 2 hard. 84K86V4c; No. 4 hard, S084cj No. 3 spring, SV4S7tto: n0. 4 spring, 83S5V4c: No. 2 durum, WflSCUe; No. 3 durum, 85gS6V4c. Corn: No. 2 whito. 66ff66Hc; No. 3 white. 65W3oo!c: No. 4 white, 66065Uc: No. 2 vcUnw. MMtttfAn- M 3 yellow. 64 W?651ic; No. 4 yellow. 64Q64Hc: No. 2. 64i4(3fi5c: No. 3. StKfH&p- N 4 63Q64C Oats: No. 2 white, 3939Hc; stand- aru. wrc; io. i wivie. astr3Sttc: No. 4 white. 3TViffM7?ic. Barlev: Maltlncr. Kim 62c.; No. 1 feed, 4252c. Rye: No. 2, 68 ISMc; No. 3, 67tt68c. a CARLOT RECEIPTS. .Wheat. Corn. Oats. "Muy Simpatico," "Very Sympathetic," Teddy's New Name NEW TORIC, March 2C.-"Muy sim patico," or literally, "very sympathetic." la the. name by which Colonel Roosevelt has become known In tho region ot South America he has traversed on his trip, Frank Harper, the colonel's secretary, revealed this today when he landed at this port from South America, bringing with him a tortoise for the New Yotk zoological park and five cases of material for. the museum ot natural history, con taining skins of mammals and a number of birds. "The natives refer to Mr. Roosevelt In that way." he said. "They think ha Is a fine fellow." Colonel Roosevelt, raid Mr. Harper, would reach the mouth ot the Amazon - river In about two weeks and exptcted WANTED Rooming house, containing to De i,aej. homrf nmi tlm in Anrii venty rooms or more, all modern, within 10 De DacK Mme 80me tlme AprU' Denver Turns Cold 116111 IUUII1B Ul IIIUIQ. til! U1UUVI1I, Willllll warning uisiunce ot Dullness uisirici. win buy furniture, for cash. Address Y 476, Bee. Highest prices paid for furniture. D.271. WANTED TO ItKNT. A LARUE Omaha, retail concern de sires a building to be erected In a first, class retail location, 44x132, with six sto ries and basement, or equivalent space. It yiu have anything to otfer, piease communicate with P Omaha Bee. uve'stock market OF WEST SHIP live stock to South Omaha. Save mileage and shrinkage. Tout consign ments recolve prompt and careful atten tion. Live Stock Commission Merchant, MARTIN BROS & CO.. Exchange Bldg. Shoulder to Army Omaha , at. Lou s .... Chicago Kansas city.. Winnipeg .... Minneapolis .. Duluth 30 .... 23 14 .... 43 ....160 ....201 .... 20 202 102 106 97 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS DENVER, March 27.-One hundred and six unemployed men of "General" KeJ ley's army, en route to Washington, reached tho outskirts of Denver tonight. They wero met between Englewood and Denver bv Commissioner nf Pnhll Kf. I etv Nesblt. Police Inaiwlnr Tin T,n nnrf a squad of policemen. Tramway cars wore waiting to convoy tho "army" Into Denver and the city Jail. The men, however, pleaded hard to bo allowed to continue their eastward Jour ney and declared they would leave to- ! night. Accordingly, they were taken to ' Alyria park, In tho suburbs, fed with beef stew, bread nnd enffep. and c$.onr1mA i. n. . Oats NlY MP.TTlhfVPS OT lirP.WNurney' A suard was left with them to Features of (he Tradln and Closlne Price on Ilonrd of Trade. CHICAGO, March 27,-Corn trade ex panded to huge proportions today and the market after Violent chnnirra wniirwl un at an advance of K148ttc net. It looked m u a olK game naa been attempted, a group of strong hou'ses trying to dislodge all weak holdings and to absorb the of ferings at lower prices. Wheat closed firm at c. off to a shade advance, and oats unchanged to l-16c higher, but pro visions down 2140100. Efforts to smash corn prices to below n?h t0u "a3J.overwhelmed a" opponents, The liquidation was severe during an early decline that extended to nearly 4o under last night's level. Hosts of dig. couraged longs unloaded, and meanwhile JZra w.a aPPrntly reckless short sell ing. At the worst point of the break. S?T!Ve!i I,u;chalnf n a wide ,h!le-K T,118 bu.yer" wer 'J b' a house hahprcvl0U3l; a,0.,d for than fu.r.C)?2tyIbS..re.deC"ne aunt,"G o h.?8fi the moat ,xclt'nB upward swings that the corn market haa seen for weeka came aa an astonishing seduel to forme? owners who had let go while prices were undergoing collapse. News developmonts outside of pit conditions received very viJI6. i"?nll0,n" 7h0 ,nt Interesting 17 VtTz& l ef .n'gllSlS :lSfhTl ST " .KH!!5 ?A out wheat Michigan, Minnesota and Wtrconsltv red, 60o. white, C7e, POULTRY -Alive, lower, spring. 1714 ISc; fowls, Uc NBW YORK UKM4R.M. MAHKIVr quotation at thn liar Vnrlon IVtmniadltle, NBW YORK. March 37 FtOUR -Steady, spring patent, KTOtfpl.M; win ter straights, I.M.W; winter pat ents. .0Ofl4.90; spring clears. J4.20fl4.35; extra. No. 1 winter, J3.trV8.$5; extra. No. 3 winter. Js.4Mi3.60. WHUAT-Spot. easy. No. 2 hard win-. ler, n.uw, c. i r. isew vorK ; ro. . reo, J1.0GH. elevator; No. 1 northern Duluth, J1.02H, f. o. b. afloat, opening navigation. No. 1 northern Manitoba, J1.034. f. o. b. Afloat. Futures, steady, closing 'ic lotver to kc higher; May. J1.014; July, 9iie; September, 96tK. HOPS Steady: state, common to oholco. 1913. 3Sj44e; l!li lT8lc; Pacific coast, 19IS. li4J23c; 1912, !Mfl9c. HIDKS-uulet; Bogota, S0t4j81Hc; Cen tral America. 3014c. PUTROLKVM Steads' : refined, New York, bulk, 15.36; barrels, 1176, cases, JII.26. W'OOL-Stcady; domestic flceco XX Ohio. 27c. CORN-Spot. quiet; No. 3 yellow. ,7lc. c, I. f., to arrive. UATts-npot. quiet; scmmiaru wnite, B46c; Nov 3. 4&tHM6c; fancy clipped white, 46fl4i!ijc. HAY-Uull; standard. J1.00: No. 1, Jl.02Hff1.05; No. 2, 5c; No. 3, SOOWc. PROVISIONS Pork, barely steady; mess. ti&vOto 23.50; family, J24.0OftO6.0tf; short clears, Jttit.W. Heer, steady; moss, J18.004flS.60; family. J19..0a Cut meuts. steady; pickled bellies, 10 to 14 lbs., Jt4. 611.(0; pickled hams, J1I.264JU.M. Lard. steady; mlddln west. jio.Kffiw.w; reiinea, barely steady; continent, JU.U. South America. Jtl.75: compound, firm, JS.SHf S.62H. taltajw steady ; city, stc nominal; country. 61i6Vci snealal. G'4o. 'EGGS Firmer; rocolpts. aS,tC5 cases xrean gHUicrcu oxirtu, c; mm feniiinvu firsts. lSWiinWHc. BUTTER Unsettled; receipts. 7,219 tubs; creamery oxtras, Htj"J7c, firsts, 23iO 36c, hold oxtras, 2MIS4C. CHEESE Steady ; receipts, 934 boxes, state whole milk held white specials, 19o; colored, 19Uc, whttu averago fancy, lSVHf ISfcc. POULTRY -Dressed, dull; fresh killed western rlilckrns, 184jClc; fowls, H18c; turkeys, 2iyiV'. Mlnnrnpolln Grain Inrkcl. MINNEAPOLIS. March ?. WHEAT No. 1 hard. 94H5WIV', No. 1 northern, 92Uff93ic; No. 2 northern. SOflOlfcc; No. 3, S7&iC!U4e; May. 90ic; July 92c. FLOUR-Unchangcd. BARLEY 13G&6C. RYE-iiH67c. BRAN Unchanged. CORN No, 3 yellow, (UK62c. OATS-No. 3 white, 36Hc. FLAX-Jl.fi75jl.lXi. Liverpool Grain Mnrket. IJVERPOOL, March 27. WHEAT- Spot quiet; No. 2 rod western winter. 7s 4d; No. 1 Manitoba. 7s 4Hd; No. 2. 7s SUd; No. 3, 7s 24d. Futures steady; March, "s 3d; May, 7s XWd; July, 7s 3d. CORN Spot steady; American mixed, 6s M. La Plata futures steady; July 4s 7id. FLOUR-Wlnter patents, 2Sa 3d. Oniahn liny Mnrket. OMAHA, March 28.-PRAIRIE HAY No. 1 to choice upland, J10.00311 .00; No. 2. J8.00S10.00; No. 3. J6.008H.OO; Jfo. J to choice midland. J3.60ifflO.KO; No, 2, JS.OOJ 9.60: No. 3. J6.0&S8.00; No. 1 to choloo lowland, J7.00S.OOj No. 2, J6.0OO7.00; No. 3, J4.0tK86.00. i STRAW Oat or rye. JS.O06,GO; choice wheat, JS.00fl6.50. ALFALFA Choice peagreen, leafy, fine stem, JU.OOQ'H.OO; No. 1, JU.OOgi3.00; No. 2, J9.00S11.00; No. 3, J7.000.00. Knnins City Grnln nnd Provisions. KANSAS CITY. March 27. WH EAT No. 2 hard, S7pc; No. 2 red, 9102c; May, noc; juiy. M'.c. CORN-No. 2 mixed, 69c; No. 'J. Sp; No. 2 white, 704Tlc: No. 3, 6S6S4c; May, 09'4 OATS No 2 white, tOUfl-lOHc; No. mlxod, 2Vjc, St. I.nuts GrncrnI Mnrknr. ST. LOUIS, March 27. WHEAT No. a red, 940flSe; No. 2 hard,-92S6c; May, 92c; July, 6ic CORN-No. 2, 70c: No. 3 white, 708'71c; May, 70,,ic; July, 70T4c OATS-No. 2, 40Mc; No. 2 white, 41H May. 33Wc; July, WVtC. Wool ainrket. BOSTON. March 27. WOOL-Tho Com merclal bullotln will say of the wool market tomorrow: "While the volume of business has not been large, prices have been firmly maintained during the week and if anything aro quotably higher. Supplies of domestic wool are extremely limited. Sales of foreign wool havo been principally of mtrlnos and medium to flno cross breeds. Advices fjrom abroad indicate a firm market everywhere, with prices against the buyer. Further advices on staple goods are reported In the New York dry goods market and prices oq tops and yarna aro strengthening.1' LONDON. March 27. A aale of Capo merclal bulletin will say of tho wool held today. Thero were 273,798 pelts of fered, of which 232,318 were sold. Bidding was active and prices advanced from ttd to Hd. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Not Enough Cattle Hcic to Really Establish Quotations, HOGS FIVE TO TEN CENTS OFF Active Trnilr In Fit! lJmlm nt Price Ten tn Fifteen 4nl llllirr Very Yrve Vmt Sheep Are on llir MnrLet, SOITH OMAHA. March . 191. Receipts were: Cmtlr. Hogs. Bhoep. Official Monday ... uiiici.il Tuesday .. Offlclnl Wedneoday Official Thursdny . Estimate Friday ... 4.WS S.M7 3,7 W S.4S1 40) 3.WJ 14.674 16.B6 , ITT. IS, MM. ll.Xili ti it rt ait . m it.. . in i us it un i 41 II. OI . IX 74. . M7 M 41) 1 Ml 1 I U. . U U 4 M M lit H . JW I 40 k.... ne w i a it. M7 . 1 49 Jt.....tt ISO IX M ... .nt 44 141 .xti ... i u it. . rs . . 40 11 . ., m ..IK M JTJ . . 40 II . . MIX f. 3M .1 4tl, i ti ;o ,. ill', n ... in ... u m m lo 1 414 7 Ml . . IX ft . ... H 11 .. Ill . . I 1TH . , ..HI W III ti . .. sm M I i m i . 41 ! ... I 74 u m . . I IS i: in io mi, ti . ..it ... i i Tl ....IM ... I n M .! M W 10 1TV, 111 ..113 . I k (0 . . .Mi . . K 40 M 1 44 I 41 t? ... iu mi . ill . a 11. . ,.Sl II 111 f ...Ml 41 C .. MT ... Ill rias. 12 . 110 .. 7 K l( IIS . . s to 'NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Slow Downward .Movement of Last Few Says Continues. WEAKNESS DEVELOPS IN SPOTS ...' . dAV. A.M9 twn vki ftsn. and 17 mi the 44'Uit 7.t'i6S i lMn"! ,,n' '' "K"- western grades m'i? u'mlnCR,n Predominated nnd so'! nt a range RHUK1' The upward tendency to prices on lambs the last day or two was con tinued today, with the market spirited throughout. I.nmhs sold generally 10&1&C lilfl.tif. nti u rnfl.AP llcl, timlv. Ihk ra. Kirs tlava lhl 11.211 (A.iK .'WlJ,,.. .,i n J.. ' . . --. .. . ,i tiA, 1 v i.iuid v..... eanio nays insj weeK.ii.wi w. , hf.s ccmp,,. wth ,,10 iast Krl SHine days 3 wks. Rgo.l&AVO Same days 4 wks. ngo. 17,774 Same dnys Inst year,.16,aM Tim fnllnu'1l? InnlM nlinws mo rerciius ' brdrr wrm In llhtr iilnnlv than tin of cattle, hogs and sheep nt the South Thuraila' and moved around Kio top Omaha live stock market for the year to 1 tor the day nnd the highest prlre since date as compared with last year: .January, JS.3S being the top for that ism. iwi. iw ! imrain. j ne inovemeni mis morning was Cattle 217.310 an.SM W.tt-S unusually active and us a conseouenoe .Hogs 724.6M 736.0H .... T0.SI7 pructlcally everything was welched up Sheep 6C9.9M Wio.iil uy 10 o'clock The folloxrlng table shows the range of intro were not enough aged sheep on prices for hogs at tho South Omaha llvo 1 sale to make a market. Among the sales Mock market for the last few days, with wero some Mexican hvm that brought comparisons. "ting as nmii us any cwrs navo U.finmTi55Tllirlmut have not lllcoiirKlnu Frnlnrt I Compara tltrty AVIdc Decline 4 Feir lamira AVIthont Any 8e Tcrc I'rMinre. J nr. 10.1 h &Ui Mar. Ill J 34 Mar. 12.i 8 40U Mar. 13.1 S MS S S2 8 4o S 69 Mar. 14.) 3 UHl 3 M Mnr. li... Mar. 16 Mar. 17 Mivr. IS Mar. It. Mar. 20. Mar. a. Mar. 22. Mar. 23, S 7 6 40 6 43 66' 6 46 6 6 M. 6 76110 ill 6 &3j!0 27 40 4 St ! wero larger than two weekr ngo and a 6 631 4 33 quite come up to those of Inst week, they 6 66 f 6 SS 7 10 8 61! 7 P6I 1 6 1S 6 161 IHIMK TOik'n closo, but the bulk of the aged 5 46(10 511 I I sheep receipts are not quite as good. On 6 47110 451 24, account (of the falling off In quality of 8 tflio Cl( 66.1 4 ? mutton offerlnsa. prices on raner for aurh 1 6 4110 63! 6 til 4 " killers do not show the full advance. Tl I Vl .1.11. W ! .AlflAlCHIl, 41.) 6 4U4I 3S4 8 7H S 46 t 74 8 J6 8 70 8 5SH 8 l 8 64 8 79: S 67 8 QUI Mar. 26. S 8 Mar. 27. 1 8 Sunday. Itecclpta and disposition of live stock at the Union Stock yards. South Omaha, for tho twenty-four hours ending at J o'clock yesturday: BECBII'TS-CAnS. Cattle.Hogs.Shcep.H'r's. C, M. &. St. P. Hy.. .. Missouri Pnolflc ny. 4 Union I'aclflc Uy... 2 C. & N.-W., cast... l & N.-W., west... 6 IV, St. 1'., M. & O. 2 C, H. & Q., east C. B. &. g., west... 2 C, It. I. & P. 1 east. 1 O., It. I. & P.. west . . Illinois Central Ity. 1 Chicago O. W. Ry.. .. Total receipts 23 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle.Hogs.Sheep. 110 371 6 4SI 4 85 nar ngo, and prices on lambs In general 6 631 1 471 4 37 i nave advanced anywhere Trom 2&c to 40c 6 KI103I 4 4 I over tun close of tho Previous week, with Nil 6 00)10 41 6 40 aged sheep showing an Improvement of SJI 6 TSilO 3.M 6 61 4 46 , o. Tho lamb ottering toward 6 R71N 3i w " I me nose or the week showed 6 6S10 611 Wl 5J Up better as to quality compared ,10 61 8 441 4 J with Monday and Tuesday and last 6 2 31 6 6 ,, ,. 43 1 t 6 .. 1 2 20 2 7 ,, .. n 6 .'. 4 130 6 fi Morris AV. Co Swift & Co Cudahy Packing Co Armour A Co Schwartz & Co J. V. Murphy Lincoln Packing Co.... S. Omaha Pocking Co.. Hill & Sou F. B. LwU Huston & Co J, B. Root & Co McCreary & Kellogg.... AVcrthelmer & Degrn., Sullivan Bros Christie Hlggina Huffman Meyers Tanner Bros John Harvey Other bgycrs 167 67 M ins 2 IS 70 20 7 46 6 0 24 6 6 r. 1 28 W 1.0S3 2.3M 2,321 1.D00 762 1.022 1,038 160 1.2S3 70428.10: lsmtMt. vnn.l In 1n1n Western, 7.6VSr7.P0; lambs, ralr to goo.1 western. 8T.rom.RI: lnmN iuiu itwvii 6.60: yearlings, llcht. t7.0OJT7.fi0! vurlln. heavy. JS 7MJ5.70; wethers, good tr. choice, W.35W.50; wothers. fnlr to good, 8S.7S 8.8.1; ewes, good to choice. IS.7MW5.1S: owes, fair to good. S.POT6,76. itcprcseniauve sales: No- Av. Pr. 236 cornfed lnmbs 7 8 10 262 cornfed lambs , 9 8 10 262 cornrcd lambs , so 8 10 210 cornfed owes W 6 10 219 cornfed lambs 75 1 75 CHICAGO I.IVH STOCK MAIIICKT Cntllc Mrndr Hog" Genernllr Ten CVnla I.ovrer. CHICAGO. Maroli 27. CATTLB-Ro. celpts. 1.600 hood; market steady; beeves, 87.00C9.60: Tib.i steers, n.f8.30; western Ira, J7.00.20; Mockers and feeders. Ij.60BS.10; oowa and heifers, 8170in.E0; calvea, I6.00ao.ai. HOQBRpcelpts, 2O.TO0 head, market genera ly lOo lower; bulk of aalest IMftfii S.60; light, n.40flj!.; mixed. t8.8&G4ilB: 87C!ta.06 8K: rUgh' X-XXM-tSK&R' BHKBP AND UAOIBB-Rexvelpts. 12.CO0 head; market strong and 10c to lie higher; native. 8S.2rg0.73: western. I6.26&J.80 yejrlhigs t&.XQiS0l naUve mbyh.z& 8.25; western lambs, I7J5a8.4a NBW YORK, March J7.-Tho progre slvc drclluo In stock market transactions proceeded today to a point which brought down speculation to minimum propor tion, Tho slow downward movement of the last lew days continued. AVeakness developed In iots, but losses In most In stances wero titld to fractions. Fluctua tions wero o narrow that professional traders had few oportunltlea and In tho latter part of the day they left the mar ket to lUclf, with the result that business was at a standstill most of tho time. The discouraging feature, from the. standpoint of traders committed to tho long side, was the comparatively wide de cllno ot a few Issues, in spite ot the fact that no severe pressure waa directed ngainst them, Lehigh Valley stood out most conspicuously among these Btocks, falling back 3 points. Pittsburgh, Chi cago. Cincinnati A St. Louis lost 2 point of the recovery which followed Its first break on announcement of the cut in dividends. Canadian Pacific, Northern Pacific and Northwestern was also heavy, t'nlon Pacific's February net fell off 8512,- 0u and Illinois Central's )246,000. Of the Industrials, American sugar was especially heavy. Its decline n at tributed to current trndo conditions anil to forecasts of an unusually large beet sugar crop, Tobaoco stock -were de pressed by the prospects of further litiga tion with tho government. Trading was dull abroad, as well aa In this market, and London did llttla busi ness here. A Tew buying order In steel and Amalgamated were xecuted for for eign account. There, was an easier tendency In tho time money market, despite the near ap proach of the time for April dividend and Interest payment. The bank continued to accumulate cash on transactions with the Interior, i A cah gain of 82,XO.0OO to KOOO.IW was Indicated by known move ment of currency during the week. Bond were irregular. Somo prominent Issues were heavy. Total sales, par value, ,4(0,. United States bonds wr un changed on call. Number of sale and leading quotation on tockB were. Amilfmld ChPTfr l,o0 77.1 9,440 2,427 Steamer Sinks with strength u,t ... u"Z"7, ou5 w" Port,- of ln.uffIc.ent"mo..tS;er Tr on Mg litness of receipts northwest The l.il ffcis ,CoOrwh(ti,,0,,8h- M ?he&.V " reaction Hog "ecelnTs w.,nly a fonbl i. .... . K receipts Were enmi,t larger than Vin " werc omewhnt May. Ml. I I July.) Corn I May.) July. WASHINGTON.March 27.-Loss at sea, of the American schooner Hattle P. Simp con of Boaton with its captain and five other members of the crew was reported to the Navy department tonight in a re layed wireless message from the steam ship Caracas, whloli ha on board three survivor of the schooner. The dispatch said the Simpson ' sank Saturday morning,, March 21. It- came from tho Caracas, presumably the Amer ican steamer of that name, bound from San Juan, Porto Rico, and was picked up by tho battleship Kama roy , at target Practice off tha Virginia cape. Captain Fletcher of the Kansas' relayed the message to Rear Admiral Badger on the Michigan In Hampton Roads, 'who in turn tnt it to the Navy department. Perltent Advertising l the Road to' Big Return. see that they really carried out their promise. CUBS HAVE NO TROUBLE IN DEFEATING COLONELS LOUISVILLE, Ky March ST. With Jimmy Lavender In excellent form to. day 'tlje Chicago Nationals had no dif ficulty in defeating the Louisville team, 6 to 1. Lavender held the Colonels to three hit and would have been credited with a shutout but for Zimmerman's er ror in the first Inning. Score, R.H.E. Ch'cago 6 J2 LtuUvllIe 13 3 i Batterie. Lavendrr and Archer: North rop, R. Clemow, Leverett und Sevcrold. Eleven Workmen Drowned. 4MJO m 01 p 8UO tUOJJ 3UIM0J3 AUM Xsm 01114 isuno WIH aqj ;o jpoi n 0JU n-j jbj tqa pjpuidim -o uatij XlpO) pJUMOjp 4M U3U(JOM U4A'4 izip-iure 'xuvuuao 'a'liiaaasNaua May. jui.: Pork May. July. Lard May. .Tulv. Ribs May.j July.! SOU' 6Sl4i CSil 39 is 39T. asm 6914I 40 I S3 I 67.l 6S',il 3&SI I 3' 89 ! I 69H 40 I I W ?I 10 80 82U mm 21 lV,i 21 17U 2J 00 I a 07 16 SO I 10 60 I 10 60 'l 10 6J 10 75 jl0 77Wfl0 70 ' 10 fell: 11 20 111 22WI a Jo 11 J rati S94 s, 39H Ti 21 30 21 171S 10 60 10 76 H 2IVJ 11 30 Chicago Cash Price Wheal, v.- , T 94ii,96c; No. 3. 9JS94 No 1 hllA l6"' 92jc: No. 3 hard. 92U2Uc. 'J1"?' MHH ern. 94Hfi96Hc; No. 3 nonhim KMrtSIiP' l4c. Corn; No. 2. 68Up m i 6SMc; No. 3. 648c; No j thu.Wh MVk; No. S yellow V,fi8Vie o5 2 white. 41c; No. 3 white aio? "J, N5' ard. 4O8-40HC. Rye; No 2HitfU.nd 49c. 8eTd,: TlmotlM'eSas.W $9.00813.76. Provision.: ftiw jjj. uK" J10.42; rlb, I10.87HHJH1.S7H ' ' Urd S)JTTBR-Esy. creamerie., 20825c. EGOS-Firm; receipt, c,.' . mark, cases included, naiSc: orIiin.?J firsts. 17174c, firsts, Uc ' or0lnary CHKEaB-Steady: daltle, lSe ,i. l7tttl7V4VAmerlCa" "Ml, ho'rnS: POTATO ES Steady , receipt. 48 ear, Cnffra. Market. NEW YORK. 'March 27.-COFFBB Tho market lost most of yesterday's advance during today's trading. Tho better view of Brazilian finances was encouraged by a further advnnco in the exchnngo rato nnd a steady cost mid freight situation, but primary receipts continued full and the European markets were easier. Prices hera opened at a docllno of 6 to 9 points, under realising or liquidation, nnd, whllo covering caused Blight rallies late In the afternoon, tho close was steady at a net decline of 1 to 10 points. Sales, 21,600 bags. March, 8.47c; May, i.57c; July, 8.74o; heptembtr, 8.92o. October. 9.00c; Decern. her, M.lOc; January, .16o. Spot, uulct; Hlu No. 7, STc; Santos No. I, HVic. Mild, dull: Cordova, IZWdHSvi. Olli nnd Ilnaln. NEW YORK. March 27. COTTONSEED PAra8y.; Pome summer yollow, J7.40 8.00; March, J7.3S; May. J7.42; July. 7 5u, ROSIN-QUIcL ' ' ' ' TURPENTINE Steady. SAVANNAH, Qa., March 27. TURPEN TINE Firm at 47lic; sales, M hbls.; ro ceipts. 1W bbl.: shipments, ill bb8.; stocks, 12,668 bble. iloF,rn, Bales' 'm ''bis: receipts, fi? J?bif " ; shlPnionts, 3,230 bbls.; stocks, 114, ,08 bbls. Quotations: A, B, C and D, u 3.77Mi; r . ja.SW; G, J3.W; H. J4.I0 I. Jl.mi, K. 84.16, M. 81.60; N, 85,60; WO 5.f5; WW, J6.20. ' McUl Markpt. NEW YORK. March 27 M ETALS Lead, quiet; 3.8Ntt3.te; Ixindon. 19 3s 3d. Spelter, steady; i5.2Jfl8.X: lindon. 21 10s. Copper, steady; standard, spot and May, 1117614.28: electrolytic, tU.Wii; lake, $15.00. nominal; casting. I14.37H; easy, spot, 64 17b 61; futurts. 06 fis 3d. Tin. steady, spot, M.22Hi8S.42!4; May, $18,364? 38.60; London, easy; spot. 174 ts, fu tures'. 176 2s 6d. Antimony, dull; Cook son's, $7.23. Iron, quiet, uncllingd. Cleve land warrants. 60s 7Vd at London. ST. LOUIS. March 27METAI-S-Load, lower; $3.77V4J88.&0. Spelter, dull; $5.2V4. I'otldii Slnrkef. LIVERPOOL. March 27-t:OTTON-8pot steady; good middling, 7.6Sd; middling 7.11d; tales, 8.000 bales. B NEW YORK, March 27.-COTTON cuiures ciosen Bieauy. .March, 13.91c! May. 12.14c: July, ll.7c; Augiift, 11.78c; October. 11.40c; December, 11.47e. Spot quiet: middling, is.noc: gulf, 13.76c. Sale. I.M6 bales. Cotton closed steady, net 1 point higher to 2 points lower. Pa Rourke's Team to Play South Dakota Ta Rourke ha booked another oxhlbl tlon game for hi ball team this spring. He has scheduled a game with the Unl verlty of South Dakota for April 13, two day before the season open at De Molne. The South Dakota lad have a strong college aggregation and should be of material assistance in giving the Omaha athletes an opportunity to round Into form. This Is the twelfth exhibi tion game scheduled for the Omaha team. Ten of the game are to be played In Omaha, the pther two at Lincoln, Totnla CATTLE There were only fifteen car ot cattle received In the yard Oils morn ing. The market on all kinds was prac tically steady and as active an could be oxpected under the circumstances, Every thing wna sold before 10 o'clock In the morning, figure In nil uann Innklnr about steady with yesterday. This means max mo marxet on, yearling etecre Is a little higher than a week ago. Good heavy cattlo are fully uttady, but tho common to pretty decent kinds of cattle, that IS. the kind sMUnc nmnnrf H "f. or,.. under are lUjjpaOo Jower. """)' ww aro 10c lower than last weeks close, with ih iii-h..,. ,..ii... and anythlnfr, on. tha heifer prdnr gener ally .teady, rGood light heifer are fully teady nnd polbly strong. r oiociirra ana Teeners are lOfllSc lower than laat week'a clbsn win. ..., .. mn.H-Me.r" 8howlnK fully " much or QuotaUon on cattle: Ciood to choice nn'ttU ,ttlr to Kod bief ftecrs. $JWg8.2p; common to fair bcf cteera, $7.26Ji.00; good to choice cornfed SSwSESST8, 10 cornfed cow. $6.607.25; fair to good grade. $5.t com,"n t ,'air grades. $4.a?(V0; good to cholco stockers and foodem. $1 ml S.25. fair to conrt mnrVr. .','-." iiTJjiU 'vttl'' "iock cow and heifer $6.87.60j ; stock calves, 86.to4i8.oo" veil calves. $7.603.fi0: Imll 'ZTL l?V . ... ciu.. AO.jO 07.00. Representative aales; BEEF BTEERS. No. At. rr. No. 1 710 7 J... 4 487 7 10 11... 42 1059 III ... 1 110 t IS 17... 1 107 7 IS II... 7 10D1 I un STEERS AND HEIFERS, 11 Ill 7 10 4 710 17 31 7 66 , I.. V. w VY D. At. Tr. .1131 I vs .. Ill t 11 ,-IHI l .1011 I .III I 10 1 770 4 00 1 it.'-'-. 700 4 m ISO & 710 I CO ..1040 6 76 ..1070 6 DO ..!K0 M ..tola 1 is ..112 6 16 AM 40 4. 7. 1171 1IM 1371 1IIS 1100 1165 1110 1110 ...Ul .1101 7 ft 8 00 6 40 I 14 thn. t u t 40 I 70 71 I IS 10 7 COWH AND HUlFERtl 11 too: 7 00 HEIFERS. U 706 6 M lt rj4 I 00 71 I KJ I tli 7S I m S M6 6 76 4 7r I lmtt J.-. 470 I vi k . ,LJ, 7 00 7 10 7 21 7 to ....1120 8 VI ....1263 I fi ....1119 6 76 ....1110 6 71 ...,1I0 6 71 .,..1110 1 ....1110 4 0 ....1113 10 . .1110 6 10 1. 1. 1. .1M0 .110,) . ICO .11(4 li 6 IS C -JU 6 Ii H0 Ut ... 170 M 1100 U ...IIM 4 70 ... 1:0 ( IS ..IIS I Ul .. IW I 76 110 I 71 . 117 10 00 CALVE.1. 4 Ill 7 26 J.,.. II 47 7 60 1.... I. . Un I 00 I .. 1. . . . 110 I Sft I... 1. 1:0 i 00 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. ifl I J ? 7 40 t. .. . 77 4 7 2T 7 . . .IH 1 SO t. 119 T 40 w HOGS Rtceipi dropped off again this morning, about 129 rars, or 8,80) head, showing up. For tho five days tho supply totalB 62,6'SS head, being almost 1,000 larger than both last week and last year. Shippers and speculator had generous orders, and they were out early buying good butcher and light weight hogs at prices that were not ovor a nickel lower. Packer played the waiting game again today and did not try to do much befoio 10 o'clock, but when they did start out they wore very bearish and first bids were a flat 10p lowr Salesmen were ex pectlng a small decline, a other market were generally lower, but they refucd to make so largo a concetslon without putting up a fight, and trade was romio quently very druggy, hardly anything selling to killers until well along toward 11 o'clock. In the end early bids were strengthened a little, and when the pack ers finally started to put up their droves values were largely 6lM0c lower, although some salesmun quoted the market a flat dime lower. Taking the ahlpper aale into consideration, however, the grnoral market U not over 5C10c below yester day's average. Moat of the sale landed at li.3iUS.40, with quite a strong selling a high as $8.45, the top. Representative sales linn nan City Lire Bloclt Mnrket. .JN,AS, -'lTV. .Mo.. March 27.-CAT-nHTIolp.1"' market atiadr; M(lv.,.CS', ?.; drowed beef steer. 27.4O&R.60; western teora, $7.40tt&60; 7.60; heifer. $6.76fl.7B; stockor and feed jTsftiiflto buli' t&im-ti'' c,v- HOaS-lltecelpta. 4.S00 head; market 10c lower; bulk. $8.5t?.MHj heavy. 8S.tARg.tt; packer and butchers. $8,0ft.5S: light. S SOffMS; pg, I7.60U8.25. ' SHEEP AND I-AM118-Rccelpts, 4.300 head: market 15fi30o higher; lambs, $7.wm 8.15; ycarllnBB. 18.6007.85; -rrethor. $fl.o53t 6.W; owes, ,5.76Q.2S. ' nlonx City Lire- Stock Market. SIOUX (TIT, la., March 27. CATTLE Receipts, 300 head: market leady. native steers, $7.00r7.fl; ennners, $3.7&a5.23; iSFZ. attnier. 86.6OIf7.fl0; calves, ft-WtlSM; bulls, stags, etc.. $5.2Se7.25. HOGS-RecelpL. XW head; markei 6) lT!Tt"- h'nvy, $8.3088.35: mixed, $8.23 8.30; light. $8.2038.25; bulk of sales. $S.S5 BllfcJt;!' AND I.AMB8- Rocejptp, 200 head; market steady; fed muttons, $8.00$ lambs. $6.007,6a ' Kid I - . K . . . V fit. Kiima i4i-hr uincu jiinrurt. ST, LOU1H, March 27. CATTLE Re ceipt. 4J head; market steady to 10c nigner; ueer steer. J7.60ffB.25; cows and heifers. 4.2StT8.75; stockers and feeders. .wuu.u; souinern steers. js.,f.w: cows and heifers, $4.6004.66: calves. $6.0038.60. HOGS RecelDt. 8.000 heiul! tnrk Ito lower: pigs and llghta, 87.6O0S.76; mixed and butchers, W.65ftf.60; good heavy, $6.75 5S.&0. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Rccelpts. 1,600 neaa; marKet steady; muttons, jj.T65r5.60; lambs, t7.Wl.ZS. nt. jiirpu i.ivc biiick .unrurl. ST. JOSEPH, March 27.-CATTLH-R. reipu, lo head! market stead)'; steers, $7.0OJjn.0O; cows and heifers, $4.00tJ7.50; calves, t.O0flR.RO. nui.it Hoceipia, 4,Ki nan; market Mi' lOo lower: top, fs.65; bulk of sales, $S-30 8.60. SHEEP AND LAMBR-RecelpU, .1000 neaa; marKet hibc hUhcr; Iambi, 57.M 4J3.10, Llrr fllock In Stchl. Receipts of live stock at the six prin cipal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hog. Sheen, St. Louis.. Ai 400 S.OiM 1.500 Kansas City 6.7) 4,300 4,300 Sioux City 300 3.HW aw Chicago 1,600 20,050 12,000 St. Joseph 100 4,4tt) 3,000 South Omaha 400 8.MX) 1,403 Total receipts 3,301 49,X0 32,400 I Dry (iiind Market. NBW YORK. March 27. DRY GOODS Cotton good markets wero ntcady to day, with trade more active. Wool mar ket wero strong snd sales of South American and cariet wools active. Silk ribbons sold wotl for fall. Evapornlril Applm anil Dried Fruit NEW YORK. March 27. EVA PORATED APPLES Firm; fancy. lin12!4e. choice. afccJHOHo; prime, 9fl9V. DRIED FRUITS-PruncR. steady. Aprl. cots, firm but quiet. Peaches, quiet. IlnlfdnK. firm. I So. A. 8h. Pr. No. At. Sb. Tr. Jt . 174 . . I 2 41 Ill 14 I 40 41. Ill . M II Ml . I 10 IS IK I 30 71 SOS 10 40 M. Ill 40 I 10 (I 114 I 40 M 117 I HO ;. . 160 140 17 1H , I 30 71 M7 k 40 71 10S i 10 41 nt I 40 tt ao 4 H 10 1 to It 211 MIX tl 7 40 I 40 Local Securities, Quotations furnWhed br tlurnr. Drinker ro 410 OmLhi Nallanil Unk bulldlon Atkinson. Neb . If. lilt IM' AfiSf- H ( l 101 91 M in ioii 101 101C 101 1M.C W luo II M II N m 1M 104 10S II 0 M IS 101 10 ' in! IS 41 104i 103.07 10414 IMU ' m 17 1 101 10s Mti 100 Dettrlc Cretmery pfd Cue 'fbrtihlnj Machine Co Council Ulutfr U i C. ( Deer l-'o. PM Oia MotnM, It.. School IHi. ItK.... Fairmont cratmerr 7 pr cmt pM... Houtton, Til. 4i. list Hooper. ,), , City Hall i. 1MJ.... Lineuln. Neb. Trectlan It Mountain Bttlet T. T Mount Arr. It.. Hi: 1K4 Molina I'lnw pld New York rttHle It. I'ii Omaha E Lai' pfd Cltr of ilmtht 4t. 1941 Omtbt A C. II. hit Ilr. It. 1121 Uinaht iV ('. n. 61. H). pfd., ei.dlv Omaha a 4'. B. It. A H Portland. Ore.. IHa, 1K Bwltt t Co. 7 per cent ttock 8lou I'ltv Block Ytrdt U. 9M Rloui CUl' Htack Ytrdt pfd Seattle Sehnol Si, Hit Union Stock Ytrdt. Oraiht Tlilaloli 31 1 tl 1 11 h: -inrlie, BOSTON, March 27.-Closing quotations on siockb w?rc; Allouei Aintl. t'epper . . . A. Z. L ti S Arliona Com. ... Ctl Arliona.. . CeJ I llerli Onlennlal Copper Ranee (' C 8t nulla C M . Franklin (Jrinbr Con. . Ureene Cananea lala IbiTtla Copper Karr Ika . .. Jjiko Topper lt Halle lpper Miami Copper Mohetk Aiked. 41 Nevada, fjbn 7S',,Nlpla1nt; Mine.. II North llulte 4UNortli Uk MUOId Domlnloa .... 412 Oeceol 17 Qulney 'SIHhhannon llHSuperlor S4, Superior 41 D, M. II Tamarack JJHl' 8. R. M. II do pd 4 I'tah Con. lUUiah Copper Co. 4S Winona MJ Wolverine 44 llutte & Superior . 1SH 6 11-14 .. 17 .. I .. 13 .. 76 -. II .. Ii .. 1114 .. til 1SH -. 31 474, . 10 Ut 41 US. I.HO S.000 1,4011 1,100 W0 American Atrlruiturnl American Pear Bucar. .. Amerlran Can , American Can pfd. . .. American C. F. . American (Hon Oil Am. lot Becarltlei. American Unaeed Araerlrui Kwomouve. ... Amorloaa H. R... ,. American B. It Pd.. Amer. Busu lieuniof... Amarloan T, k T Amarlca.il Tobarre AnaronrH Minin c., , Alchleon ., ., Atctilam vtt . Atlantic Cetit una.. ... Iltltlmnr I1M6 nethlehcm Btert rtrooklrn lUsId Tr ... . Cantxllen Pacinc .. 4ntral leather . 2iepeie , Ohio. . . . OMcan o w, CHICM9. N. ft m. Chlcaio Jt N. W Colorado rual A Iran Ointolldate4 fist ........ (rn Produrta , IHIawar It Ibsdaoo Denver ft lUo Grande. Denver A R. 41. pM. ... nietlllera 6curttlea Brie .. ,. Krle let pfd Brln 1 pfd (Woeral Rlectrle . Oreat Northern pfd., ... Orat Northern Ore ctbu Illlnort Oenlrml , lnLarfearouah Met. Inlerborauth Met pld International lUrvreter Inter-Marlnt pfd , ,.. International Vapcr . ., Inura,tlnal rump Kanaa Jtr Southern....... lacJeda Oh Lhltk Valler IrfiulivIHe Najnrllle. M.i Bt. P. It 8. Hie. 14 MlMourl, K. 4k T Mlnonrt I'aclflc , NUlonil nianilt National Ied N. It. It or M. 2d pfd. New York Central N. T.. O. W Norfolk aV Weanero North Amartoan Northern PMinc Iadfla Mall ranneylranta , People' Oia ,, r.. C. C. ti Bt. U..,. lMUtburch OmI . ..... I'reaaed Steel Car , Pullman Pilar Car.,.. Iteadln Hepnbllc Iron A Steel.. Rrpukllc I. Jt 8. pfd... Tlock Itland Co Keck IM&nd Co. pfd. ., St. U Jt 8. F. M rfd.. eabpiml Air IJoe...,. Haaboard A. t.. pfd Blcaa-Sntniald S. 4k I., Southern Pacltlt Houlhern Kallwar .... Bo. Ilallay pfd Tenntaae Orfpper , . , Teiaa A Pacirte Union 1'aclfle Union I'aclflc pfd United Ptilea ne.1ty .. United Matei nubher... United Mete Bteel... . U. B. Bteel old "Utah Copper , Va.. Carolina Chemical ,. Wabath Wabath pfd Weatern Maryland Wfttern Union ,., Weitlnihoie Klectrlc .. tVlieallnc 1-tka Crl., , Chlno Cipper ., , N. Y., N. II. II Hay Con. Cooper Ri-dlrldcnd. Total aalea tot the day, Bale, lllib. lw Oaaa. 71 7IH 7H mk 700 M o "sos Silk 00 WW 10e l4 lM'.k 1l Ml 0 M 1S4 7 4H l.0 IHM W0. 4,900 too m 41H rot, 100 400 400 12H IMS MO 1KH 2.100 S 1D0 141 tOW SH U 00 14H tw my. tty, to IWa II 10 lOUj UHj B 10SH lll't 0 K MH 1001a IS 00 40 ! 2te JSW lit ll'a 1H W. ... . MS is!'i mu in in ..... 11 31 ... . ll'l fVe u 1144 111 MM IMS ..,. Vim lu's m 111 no'?, no'. ... "V b .. .. 106 lOVi ... . J .. S4V ..... 04 .aw i44 13 H7H irr IT 1' SIH S4. . . . . wu .,. , 47 .. .. ti ti Sot 10SV4 103 soo too J,10 m 17 II!. 1.PO0 4M ici'i t.ibo iiis l.too 111 xa 700 7U4 900 12,300 100 441 Ul ltd 111 ns 112 , 414 m4 ko ei 700 4O0 tm 00 300 1,400 v),m 4,000 soo too 600 i!'o6 00 700 tfiS KS '4ti 1H It'l mi 1MU M 110 31. IV IV 'iiit 71 f9 21i SO 4 K 4 ' H i 34K IS M4 100 Tk f.1 ll't 14 7SH IIS 1U),400 ahir. liav. H 1104, 11SH 7 U 431k 1MW 1V IF 4H B4S 30 IIH 5a 0H ss mi UK MW Ct, IV MS IMS 5' 31i IS s 80S s 7SVt 4 41H Ma, ns NtJtr York Money Mnrkel. NBW YOniv, March 27. MONEY Ptesdy at l7,tf2 per cont: rullnp; rnte, IH per cent: closlne bid, I'iftHi per cent Time loans weaker: rlxty days, S'qo per cent: nlnoty days, 24Q3 per cent: six months, 36UU per cont. PIIIMK MKHCANTIL.B rAPEn-S4fli il per cent. STERLING EXC'IIANOK-Steady, lxtv clx,y, M.&llXi: demand, Jl.SCiS; commercial bills, J4.M,. SlLVEIl-Oar, Kc; Mexican -dollars, 45Hc. UONDS-Govcrnment, steady; railroad, Irregular. Closing quotations on bonds today were ss follows- ,a reg.. litt'lt. C. 80. r. U. tM S. deb. 4.. a ViZ I- 4t N unt, 4a. iv ..101 do conv I. im it 1, ; ...: 'v .' i '!l3 4'.". H....s V f. ref. It. do coupon U. S. la. r. do coupon.. U. ti- It. r. do coupon . ranaina la coupos.,lvl Amer. At. la .. A. T. & T CY Am. Tobacco a. It0, Armour i. Co. 4S. . II uo aan. 11 n. N.Y.. N. 1, h.ot. m S7UN. & W. let c. IOC ..d cr. 4t, , MS No, Pacific 4t 91 do Sa . nt O- 8. U rfcli, 41 70 4 101 s lu 4a SI Atrhlion nan. 4t do CT. 4a, 1140 do cv. It ... . A. C I Ul 41. Ptl. aV Ohio 4t. llA SUB llrook. Tr. cv It .. II Penn. cv. lUt', 191s Hi i.mn. of ot. It ....1034, -do con. 4t ,MlS t'en leather la.. H'adln ren. 4t.. ju Cbfa. A Ohio Hit.. 14 U H. K, f 4 Jit do conv. 4Ha... . MS do en. 5. 41 C t A. 3Ha 1HSt U S. W e. 4a. 7JU C. B. Q. J. 4a....4S'8. A. L. adJ, 6. 7tit do gen. 4t MH'So. Pac. col t, jii 1 M 8 ! 0 4H.101H do ct. 4a. , , TV C. It I Jt P. c. 41 MS 'do lit ref. It. I) do rfr. 4j. .. . 7IH'Ho. IUIay j. 104; t. & S. r I a 4Ha MS o can. 4t., .. T4S P. II. ct. 4t..., IIH Union J'aelflo 4t ! i! P. It G. rtt. U MS o . t. . . n! Dlttlllera' la .. 644. do let A ref 4, ,,u kla p. I. 4e IIS 8. Itubbar la. loji! do (en, 4a "IH I K. Bteel id St nl do e. 4. eer. II 71S 'V -C. Cliem. U SS'i III Cen Jit r It II "Wah. let , 4, M ' Inter. Met H,i . 7IH 'w,tern Md. 4a. 74 Inter. M M. IHi.. re We.t. K cv ta sis Japan IWe ,. . SISV. Central la I7 Uld. Offered. H Hank Clenrlnir. OMAHA. March 27 -Bank clearing; for Omaha today were 12,993,125.23 and for the corresponding day last year, X2.712.4S4.33. American Telephone & Telegraph Go. A dividend of Two Dollars per share will be paid on Wednesday. April 15, 1914 to stockholder of record at th cloie ,f business on Friday, March 20, 1314. On ac count of the annual meeting ot the stock holders, the took transfer books of the company will be closed at the clo of business on March 20, and reopened at 10 a. m. on April 1. 1914. Q. D. MILNE, Treasurer.