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b.,i.-AV1I1-A1M-K MAIl.m 8TH.
k.VnJ. ot ,,.l", room on 17th St Hide of
tu Idlng rry deslr.ible atlou and tha
.' I? room ''hiukI.Ic on the street,
lixio ft.; S.'u per month.
tmk luildinu.
Office K iom 01.
KTI1 ana Vmton
flat cheap. To I
its., one store Hml brb k
T Inr lvt. w.
Tho buulin;; now occupied
Ty American Druggist Syndi
cate, 1 (It h and Leavenworth
streets, 4 floors. Possession
April 1st. F. J. Fitzgerald,
,'?40 Bee Bids.
WANTED TO BITI
Tale buys evervthliig'Sd Land. Tyler HH.
OFFICE furniture bought and sold.
C Reed. 1.117 Fnriam. Dong. 6146
J.
WK BOY ?d-hand clothes. 14-1 N. 14th.
KEAL ESTATE
FAnil A HAXCII LANDS FOR ALR
California.
Dream
"with a purpose. If you determine to own
a. home In California, you can. Our
beautiful colony lands In the Sacramento
valley, close to Sacramento City, will
please you on sight. Rich soil, best of
irrigation, (food Nebraska neighbors,
rchool on the land, every convenience at
hand. Your choice of a home all ready
for you, with fruit, alfalfa, house and
barn, or Just the land; In crop now. Ke
nember excursion March IS. Hound trip
fnre 150. (Jet ready and go. You will
never regret it.
W. T. Smith Co.
Pity National Bank Hid a;.
Colorado
TO SETTLERS ONLY-32tVacres for $200;
rich corn, alfalfa and wheat land, CO
and. X. A. Tracy, Ft. Morgan, Colo.
Kansas.
BARGAIN 210-acre dairy farm, near Sa
naa, Kan.; write for full description and
lilt ot 100 Ka.ntia farms for sale In central
Kansas. V. E. Niuuette, Ballna, Kan.
Missouri.
GOOD lend, close to R R. town. 20 acre.
400. $6 monthly; 40 acres, $700. $10
monthly; 60 acres, $1.2u0; no Interest, no
taxes, no forfeiture; best bargain In
South Missouri; literature free. D. Mer
Ham, Ellis A Benton, Kansas CUy. Kan.
laebraakSk.
THE nOSBBUU LAND CO.,
414 Barker Blk., Omaha, Neb.
Farming and ranching pays.
We will take your city property at what
It's worth and give you plenty time on a
farm or n. ranch, where they are raising
finest crops of all kinds, white face cattle
and alfalfa; the best of water. Fare from
Omaha td.
FCR BaLE Best large body high-grade
meaium-pricea iana
ced land In Nebraska; vory
required. C. Bradlvv. Wol-
little money
bach. Neb.
FOR SALE SO acres. 6 mbes north of
Central City. Neb. Mrs. Amy Stavelv.
860 Lincoln Ave.. Council Bluffa.
South Dakota.
ITO-ACRE No. J farm land. Price $2.R00.
Half cash. Forced to sell. Ixinn wanted
pt 6 per cent Interest. Address B 121. Bee.
Wisconsin.
Upper Wisconsin
Beat uu.iy and genoiat crui stuie In tin
Union; seuiers wanted. Lands lur sale at
low prices on easy terms. Ask for book
let No. 34 on Wisconsin Central Land
UranC Excellent land for stock raising.
If Interested In fruit lands ask for book
let on Apple Orchards. Addiesa Land and
Industrial Depai Unent. boo Line Hallway,
alUineapulla. Minn.
FARMS FOR IlKNT
UNIMPROVED 4 and 11-acre
John N. Frenier. Douglas brA.
tract.
KEAL ESTATE FOH KENT
Farm and Rancb Lands.
EXCHANOES-Kllas ROaBlNS, D. 2842.
REAL ESTATE LOAN 8
CITY and (ami loans, b 5V per cent
J. H. Dumont & Co., 416 State Bank.
WANTED-City loans Peters irusi Uo.
'WANTED City loans and warrants. W.
Faruam Smith & Co., 130 Farnara.
Iiuu to lO.uuu luatle promptly. F. U. Weed,
Wead Bide.. 18th and Farnam Sts.
GARVIN BKOS oenat".
EEE us first for farm loans In eastern
Neb. United States Trust Co.. Omaha.
6fo
CITY
SI 0-3 12
LOANS.
Brundels
C. i'!berg,
Theater Bldg.
CITY property. Large loans a specialty.
W. H Thomas. jS State Bank Bidg.
MONSY on nana tor city and tarm loan
H. W. Binder. Cliy Natl Bank Bld.
OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farina
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.,
1016 Omaha Natl. Douglas 2711
1100 to 110.000 made promptly. F. D. Wead,
Wead Bidg., Join and t'arnam Sts.
ABSTRACTS OF TITLES
DEEP Abstract Co.. oldest abstract of
fice In Nebraska. 206 Brandels Theater.
XERR Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.,
a modern abstract office. 303 a. 17th BL
T'hone Douglas 6487.
KEAL ESTATE Foil EXCIIANGb.
TWO email Improved Nebraska ranches;
small payment down and terms on bal
ance. Why pay rent? Investigate and
get price and description. Have good ex
changes to offer. J. A. Olson, f36 Bee
Bidg., Omaha.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
HAVE a buyer that would like to pur
chase a tract of land for subdividing, or
jeveral piece of close In property, either
Improved or unimproved. Will invest
160,000. Must be worth tho money. State
, m ... , . ..
locauua euia price in answering, jvaareas
.
REAL ESTATE ACREAGE
FOR SALE Two acres nar Krug Park,
3 blocks to car, cement sidewalk from
car to land; city wster; or will trade
for cottage. Address R. F. Rain, Coun
cll Bluffa, la.
6 AND 10-acre tracts close n (or sub
dividing. Phone Doug. 2S47.
REAL ESTATE N'ORTH SIDE
2677 EVANS 6-r. r..uC nonie, oak
throughout: easy terms. Web T9'
flnlaii
1- .
aA'TT.X. .mII K.BIItlfnl ninHi t n hnm,
eight
rooms, one of Omaha's la-nt residence
districts. Desl direct with owner. Ad-
drees L U4. Bee.
REAL ESTATE MIITH SIDE
NEAR HANSCO.M PARK. $1,350.
Nice little o-roi.in cottage and good lot
40xlU, close to car mid schools. ilease
note the low price.
PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY,
loog. 17M Ware Block
REAL ESTATE KIHIHHAX
Duadee.
Dundee Snap
Five-room bungalow, fine condition;
hullt by dav labor Price, 14 7jn.
Phone Walnut 1234.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Government Report on Farm Re
serve's Will Be Announced to
Public Today.
LITTLE EFFECT ON PRICES
OMAHA. March 8. 116.
The government report on farm re
serves will be made public today. There
have been n.any iiur.WK as to the amount
of the various grains held lv farmers In
the United State and an average of tho
estimates sum up about as follows
"heat. lht'i,iMl,OtiO l.ushels: corn,
V,oiu
bushels; onts. ,YAti0.i bushels. These
compare with wheat. ir.l.w9.t bushels:
corn Kill. He ia.1 ti.,..l,..a
Mti.t nata 41.Uil.H"
bushels, a year aa.v This report will not
ut much of a figure In price making, as
It Is known that the country has been
pretty well cleaned up of surplus wheat
by exporters. Owing to the enormous
wheat cr p of 1914. however, the farm
reserves are likely to be larger than esti
mated hv manv.
I 'nder 'present conditions the May wheat
Is likely to sell higher, and as the stocks
In the elevators ure almost nothing. It
will be impossible for the shorts to get
out of their present predicament via the
delivery route.
Thoe in the ranks of speculators on
the Board of Trade who are friendly to
corn, and among these are somo of the
best Judges of conditions known to tho
world, advance the opinion that there will
be smaller receipts for a time at least,
aa farm work Is now under way In tn
belt, and receipts are likely to fall off
still further. Exporters are taking more
com. but tho east la not buying any
worthv of mention.
The situation In hog products will con
tinue to hinge on the run of hogs at the
yards, coupled with tho fact as to
whether the outsider becomes a real par
ticipant In speculation In thla market or
not. The cash trade in both meats and
lard has been light and the stocks of
manufactured products at Chicago and
III the west are large at the moment.
Liverpool close: Wheat, not quoted;
corn. Vo higher.
Primary wheat receipts were 594.0OO
bushels and shipments 6lrt.00n bushels,
against receipts of 102,000 bushels and
shipments of 436,0uo bushels last year.
Primary corn receipts were t;7.00O hush
els and shipments 63S.0H0 bushels, against
receipts of 1,479.000 bushels and shipments
of SUO.noo bushels last year.
Primary outa receipts were 771.000 bush
els and shipments 9M,000 bushels, against
receipts of 1.074,000 bushels and shipments
of 784.000 bushels last year.
CAKLOT RECEIPTS.
Wheat. Corn. Oats
Chicago
Minneapolis
Duluth
Omaha
Kansas I'lty
St. l.ouls
V'lnnls?g
Those receipts were
Wheat: No. 2 hard. 1
. 89 72 Hw
.19
.142
. Hi
. r:
. 7
rw
S4
66
,.!
reported today
er xi.4fi: 1 car.
11.44. No. 3 hard winter,
1 car, llv. a
cars, $1.44. No. 4 hard
winter. 2 cars.
1.42. Kve- No. 3. 1 car. SI. 10. Corn: No.
3 yellow, 1 car, k No. 4 yellow, bulk
head, 67c. No. yellow, 1 car, ftTVc; 1
bulkhead, 67c. No. 3 mixed, 1 car tnear
white!, ffc; 1 car. SVc. No. 4 mixed, 1
car, 67Vtc. No. 6 mixed, 1 car, 67 Vc. Oats:
No. 3 white, R cars, R4c. No. 4 white, 2
cars, fi3c; 4 cars, 5.1Vo.
lmaha Cash Prices Wheat : No. 2 hard.
Jl. 43411.46: No. 3 hard. Sl.ti'dl.464; No. 4
bard. Sl.H3'al.43: No. 3 spring
1. 41(11. ;
No. 2 durum, f 1.3011. SB; No. i durum,
Ul.sydl.37. t:orn: No. 1 white, I'.tJiOVc;
.o. 2 wniie, ni.'iliw , no, d wniic, 'v4if
Pr; No. 4 white. 67Vfic; No. 6 white.
ti.tiiic; No. 6 white, (;Vni7Vc; No. 1 yel
low, H ft fin-Tic; No. 2 yellow, 6SVc; No.
J yellow, OiViWc; No. 4 yellow, .fi;
67kc; No. fi yellow. 6Hfr7Hc: No. 6 yel
low, 66VU7e: No. 1 mixed, Kir9Ve; No.
2 mixed. SaVc; No. 3 mixed, 6iTrfSVc:
No. 4 mixed. 67,fc74c: No. 6 mixed. 7(3
67V; No. 6 mixed, ikiVuwe. Oats' No. 1
I while, MVnelVjc; standard, iAHr; No.
.1 wniic, ojlfUfHc; iNO. 4 wnue, o-i''ioon.c.
Parley: Malting, K9r7Se; No. 1 feed tWi
so. Hye: No. 2, SL10S1-H; No. 3, JLtWrf
1.10.
CIIICAtiO GRAIN AMD PROVISIONS
Feat a res of the Trading; and Closing;
Prices on Board of Trade.
CHICAGO, March 8. -Wheat jumped up
ia In value today owing to urgent buy
ing ascribed to the war crisis regarding
Italy and Greece and to well founded be
lief that domestic farm reserves would
prove small. The Washington figures
on farm reserves as made public after
the close or trading, 1ml Ira ted that the
percentage of the I'nlted States crop still
in first bands was the least which had
RAILWAY TIME CARD
UMIOM STATION Tenth and Aiasea
Chicago A Northwestern
NORTH.
Dspart.
A rrlre,
altVM pm
a .16 am
a 8:4o pm
all .14 am
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a 7:M am
Twin City Eipreu 1 T.tt im
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Bloui Cltr Local
Mluneapnlli Express
Twin City L,lnilt.a
KAST.
Denver Special
,.a 11 am
.a :4i pm
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Carroll L.oc.1 ...
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WEST.
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Chicago, Mllwaakee A St. Paul
Psctfle Limited a 1:60 pai ali:U am
ducaso SPial a eu pm
Chicago IMyllsht Special. .. a T IS am
lillturnla Mall a 6 W pm
WaLllla Local a t.SJ pm
Chleaajo Ureat Westej-n
Tela cur Limltad a 1:30 pm
Twin CUy K.preaa a am
Cbuaao Kxpraaa a t o. pm
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a 1.6 pm
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a t oo pm
a .m
Chicago, Hock Island
ctflo
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Rocky Mountain Illumed. ...all it am
Cbtcao Local P.K!Dar biO.oo am
Chicago U.r epr.e a JS am
Cnlcago Nlgbt fc.preen a 4:lu pm
Ilea Molnc. Loual riuuiiu.l . pm
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(Sji -Neb. Limited to Luouoln a I 46 am
luiuraoo c.illnala kip.. .a l.tn pm
Okiaboma a Texas a,.pieaa...a 4 M pm
Kwr Mouautn Uiolied all .47 pm
Union Pacific
all:06 nm
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BtKLIJfGTOJI STATION feat, aaa
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WEBSTER BTHKET STATION Flf
teeata aad Webster.
Ihleasjo,
Oanaha-
St. Paal, Minneapolis A
Depart.
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Hon. Ur S.pree.
Htui Clir P.Menger..
Kmermoa Lscal
b -.us pm
'"ii'sil
a dailr. b eatli except guaaw.
been reported at any .responding time
In more than seven vear. The market
closed nervous. 3', e tv vtc aNve Satur
day night oil-cr nrt advances were
Corn. Sc to V'l-V-: osts, U.c to l1'.
and provisions, i.'t,,- to .kv.
It was especially In the last hour that
flurried bin mg carried wheat up with a
rush. The crest of May whest was fl
The tinish was slightly under the tc
level of the session end Wajc down as
compared with February 5. the highest
record of tlie war. Juiy. the option 1n
which speculative business was most ac
tive, bulged 4V) before the greater up
ward swing of the earlier month was
stopped. Big cash sabs In the I'nlted
Slates since Saturday and higher Liver
pool guntatloii gave tho bulla an early
advantage and them were in addition to
the disturbing advices Horn Athens and
Home, tidings that Spain had suspended
Import duties and that enlarged compel i
mm son liniavorsnie weatner were nu-
i"' , 'rets 01 nonicr in Arn-iiimtv -v
notable falling off In the weekly total
of the I'nlted States visible siinnlv
counted against the tiear.
Slowness of cash deniand as compared
with Immense stocks on band prevented
corn from responding freelv to the
strength of wheat. Farm reserves turned
out to lie smaller thn expected, but this
circumstance did not develop In time
to Influence today's pritc. Oats ho".ed
fironounced firmness, notwithstanding
cssened call f r m the srnlmard. Vtulllah
help came from a decrease In visible
si.pply and from a correct belief that
farm reserve figure.! would be snisll.
Provisions rose with hogs and grain.
ljirgT exTiort clearances ot parking
house products were also given full ef
fect. Futures were quoted as follows:
Article: Open. High.; Ix'W, Close. Sat y.
Wheat j i j
May. J 41 J 491, j 4!nJ 1 401,! 4,14.
July. 1 16 1 1V 1 1 1 1 lev I IS
Corn I I I
May. T3 74 I 7r!, 7S '
July. 75V .'s! 76-y 7;.y
Oats III
May.' S6 R7S! Msv J7V (A
July. I SIsv M I 62VI M 1 61
Pork f
May. 17 71 17 92V 17 7" 17 KJV 17 JV
Inly.! IS 10 is xu, 18 10 li S2V1 17 7
Lard I
May. 10 fir) 10 fin 10 R7 10 V 10 fc
July.l 10 ) 10 96 10 W 10 110 75
Hlbs I j I
May. 10 IS 10 jo im 10 Vi 1"
July.' 10 4?H 10 50 I 111 42 H 10 Ml ! 10 X7S
Chicago Cash Prices Wheat : No. 2 red,
ll.4tMil.fil; No. 2 hard, Sl.f7Vhl.fc!. Corn:
No. 2 yellow, 74c; No. 4 yellow, 7QV&'71r;
No. 2 white. 705,41 71c. Oats: No. 3 walls,
fitVnfitiHc ; standard. (V6IH,4jt)7e. Hye. nomi
nal. Barley. 711iS2c. Seels: Timothy,
$4.6U4iii.:0; clover. SlO.furUH 0J. Provisions:
Pork, 117.50; lard, 110.10; rlhs. S.12Va9.tUi.
lil'TTER Steady; creamery, 2.1-u29c.
ECHiS-Ijower; receipts, 140i7 caaes; at
mara sea Included. 17'ilKsc. onlinary
firsts, 17VolSc; firsts. 1NV.
POTATOES Receipts, 4S cars; un
changed. Pot LTRY Alive, higher; springs, lftc;
fowls, l4c
NEW YORK tiKEnL MARKET
(tnotetlons of the Day on
Various
Commodities.
NEW YORK. March 8. FIiOI'R Firm;
spring patents. Si.3oi7.40; winter patents,
!" iSra6.S0; winter straights, KftKfjl.5;
Kansas straights, $6 6Vi(6.(irt.
WHHAT-tipot, strong; No. 2 red, Sl.'4.
and No. 2 hard. Jl.ttfv all rail, c. I. f.
track, export; No. 1 northern, Duluth,
si.t1, and .No. 1 northern, Manlioha,
.1.7a,
r. I. f. Buffalo. Futures were
May, $l.n9V
strong:
CORN Spot, firm; No.
yellow, Wc,
c. I. f., to arrive.
OATS Spot, firm; standard, 2V; No.
S white, 6,'c; fancy clipped white, fi4Jjtinc.
BRAN City. 1011-pound sacks. 126.30.
HAY Steady: No. 1. $1,074; No. 2, STic
$1.00; No. 3, xiVriSOc; shipping. 7Kk:.
HOI'S Qulei; state, common to choice,
1914. UJ'dltie: Pacific coast. 1914. 134fltk':
1 101:4. HWlc
HIDES Steady; Bogota, 31c; Central
America, 30c.
LEATHER Firm: hemlock firsts. 32c:
seconds. SOwflle.
PROVISIONS Pork, steady: mess. S19.50
i2.u(); family. S22.0mh23.o0; short clear,
SlK.00ii21.SiU. Beef, steady: mesa. S21.0.fi
2S.IJ0; family, $24 OiVq 36.00. Lard. Urm: mid
dle west, $10.00jrt0.10.
TALLOW City, 6V,c; countn-, 64&S7.c;
special. 7c.
WOOI t Steady; domestic- fleeces, XX
Ohio, 33c.
BCTTER-Steady; receipts, 5,228 tubs;
creamery extras, 92 score, 30c; creamery,
higher scoring, 31c: creamery firsts, 2bV
JjiV; seconds, 2liC6e
EOUS Unsettled; receipts, 26,890 'ases;
fresh gathered extras, 2uV4(b21c; ixtra
firsts, 19Vc; firsts, 1819c: seconds, Isijji
lK'.c; nearby hennery whites, 22 ft 33c;
nearby hennery browns. 21c.
CHEESE Firm; receipts. 2.324 boxes:
state whole milk, bold apecials, KiiK'ic;
state whole milk, average fancy. lva
1BC. 1
POULTRY Live. Irregular; western
chickens, 14c; fowls, 17VnlNe; turkeys, 14
tU:bc; dressed, steady: western roasting
chickens, frozen, 17ij21c; fresh fowls, Ut
18c; turkeys, IS 20c.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK, March 8.-METALS-Lead:
Steady. $3.904.10; at London, 20
13s M. Spelter: Strong. $11 N), asked; Lon
don. :44 10s. Tin. nominal; five-ton lots,
SSo.orKi62.00. Coper, firm; electrolytic,
I14.7.Vf14 lf7: ra.llnr lllKAII
!,UHdy: No' 1 northern, '$14.aOfid5.00; No!
2' $"-l-''5: No. 1 southern. $14.26'14.75;
1 No. 2. $12.4Mja4.7a. At London stxit coo
per was quoted at 6.1 17s 6d; futures, 64
7s bd. Spot tin, 190; futures, 1S. An
timony. 72ST6.
ST. IIlllrt, Mp.. Marvh. 8-METALS-Iiead.
stronger at $3,874 spelter, nominal,
Minneapolis ftrala Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. March 8. WHEAT -My.
S';0T: July. Sl.S&V. No. 1 hsrd.
S14U; No. 1 northern, $1.41H'S1.46H: No 2
northern, tl.37Htil.434c.
FLOUR Advenced; fancy patent,
S7.I0: first clears, $6 10; second clears.
B A R L E YWU 7.V .
RYE $1.08.
BRAN-$22.00.
CORN No. yellow, 6,flni.c
OATS No. 3 white, 64VipMV'
FLAX-$inV41.8fi.
Kansas City f.raln and Provlalona.
KANSAS CITY. March 8.-WHEAT-N0
2 hard. $1.44tfl.4S; No. 2 red, $1.4.VcH 48v
May. $1 4H; July, $1,134: September. $1.06
CiRN-No. 2 mixed. 704c; No. 2 white
724c; No. S yellow. 714c; No. 3. 71c: Mav"
Hc; Septemher. 73ie.
OATS No. 2 white. B64c: No 2 ml. erf
624fif34c.
BI TTER Creamery,' 29c; firsts, 27c
teconcs. '; pucslng. 174c
EiJS l-lrsls. 174c; seconds, 16c.
' POULTRY Hens, 144c; roosters, 104c;
turkeys, llii
Evaporated Apples and Dried Frails
NEW YORK. March 8. EVA PORATETi
APPLES-Dull; fancy. S1; choice. 1
tiiic. p-inif. WiT
DRIED FRUITS Prunes, steady: Cal
if onia, 4Vk'911c; Oregon. ftfcftlOV&c. Apri
cots, quiet; choice. 94(tf94c; extra choice.
IikJiIO1.,!'; fancy, l(j.fllc. Peaches, quiet;
choice, fnS'ac; extra choice, 6','o6c;
fancy, 7i7c Raisins, dull; loose mus
catels. 61f7Wc; choice to fancy seeded,
7M0i7e: seedless. 6HJc; Umdon lay
ers, $1 4.VS1.50.
Dry l.iM4e Market.
NEW YORK, March 8. DRY tVJODS
Cotton roods were easier with the de
mand r-.o.lerate. Rutall trade in the
Metropolitan section waa more active.
Haw tdlk was firmer. Dress goods were
quiet fur immediate delivery, but fine and
fancy worsted dress goods were bought
liberally for forward delivery from the
largest mills.
Liverpool (.rain
Market.
LIVERPOOL.
No. 1 Maiiliohu
March S.-WHEAT-Spot.
i'B id; No. 13s id; So.
1 hard winter. 13s
CORN-Sp t. American mixed, new, 7g
ifkl: American mixed, old, sa td; March
7s 4.d
Fl OUR Winter latent ft.
HOPS In I.ndon ipailflc coast), i'l
lM4eA4 15s.
C0IIO.-1 Market.
NEW YORK. March 8 COTTON
Spot, quiet; middling uplands, 7t. Salea
1i bales
The cotton market closed steady at a
pet eVHtne of 1 t' 8 points
LIVERPOOL. March 8 COTTON S "of,
firm; good middling. 5 15d; middling, 8 0ad;
low middling. 4 61, sales. 8.0CO bales.
j tit. !. Ore I a Market.
I ST. LOUIS., Mo. March 8. WHEAT
I No $ red $147. No. 2 btvid. Sl.ti; May,
$l.fM.r: July. $1 14'4.
1.,V-NVi. 2 ',L- No. 2 white. 78U.iv'
May. 7M.'5r7l'Ac; July, 7frc.
OATS No. X KHc; No. t whfta, 57c
OMAHA LIVESTOCK MARKET
Cattle Oenemlly Actire and Strong
to Ten Higher Active De
mand for Sheep and Lambs.
H00S MOSTLY FIVE TO TEN UP
SOUTH OMAHA. March 8, 191V
Receipts were: Cattle Hogs. Sheep
Estimate Monday S,U S
Same day last week .. koi 10.H
Same day 2 wk ago.. 3.M1 8.M
Sam- dav 3 wks ago . ..'4I S R
Same day 4 wks ago.. 3 Iff. 7N4
Same daya last year.. .' 4.241
.hu
8.4""i
ls.i
13.246
The following table shows the receipts
of cattle hogs and sheep at the South
Omaha live stock market for the year to j
date, as compared with last year. 1
1915. 1914. Inr ,
Cattle 17117s 1U17 1.91
Hogs K49.014 6h3.iii3 K7.nl
Sheep 612,940 etH.017 .923
The following table shews the average
price for hogs at the South Omaha live
stock market for tho I net few days, with
comparisons:
Date. I 1915. 1914 1918 l!'li 1911 I19I0. 19n
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
rah.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
S
86'
M
8 93
Mar.8
Mar. 4
Mar. 8 .
Mar. 6.
Mar. 7.
Mar. 8..
7S M 26
821 9 861 29
I 8 681 6 16
19 I 801 88 i
.1 ( b74J 8 j6 8 371 I7 S 881
I 1 8 891 8 471 Sll fl ; 8 781
e m
I 6 4 V I 8 Ml 6 341 6 76 1 8 78' 6 48
Sunday.
Receipts and disposition of live stock at
the Union Stock Yards. South Omaha, for
the twenty-four hours ending at S o'clock
yesterday:
RECEIPTS CARLOADft
C . M A Kt P 2
Missouri Pacific .... f
Union Paclllo f
C. & N. W., east... 8
C N V.. west... 17
t, St. P., M. A O.. 19
C , B. & Q.. east... 29
C, R. 1. & P., east. 2
Illinois Central
Chicago O. W 3
Total receipts . . 88
K.I 4 a.aal 1 33: 7 Mil 8 M 1 081 i 97
II I 8 S3 10 S 021 t 01. S 98
82 I 84 til 031 7 09' 02
a at,k 1 a 9bi 1 041 s i a e
It ! 6 M i $ I9l 8 HI $ 891 I i 19! 8 11
84.1 I 60 1 I U I t 4fi I 1 7 10
Dh 6 4741 I 4.1; 8 11, S Oil 9 16 18
27. 4Hi 8 41 8 OKI 83 6 14
28. I ft 34, 8 18 6 11 86 I 89
1. M 8 SOI ISl Oil 8 47 t OS
1. 46U ft SRI e I a fc, a ui 1 M 6 04
I 6 4:'V 8 34 8 80
4341 8 29 8 241
I 6 UU! 1
5 .. 1
'i 21
t
11 3 8
9 .. 2
3 4 2
4
2
2
37 28 13
DISPOSITION H ISA D.
C attle. Hogs.
Sheep.
871
2.203
827
1,368
Morris Co 3M
Swift At Co 3al
Cudahy Parking Co 829
Armour Co 4fi9
J. W. Murphy
Morrell 1
Lincoln Parking Co 7
S. S 171
W. B. Vansant Co S3
Benton, Vansant & L... 76
F. H. lwia SI
J. B. Root Co 18
1.. F. Husi M
Rosenstock Bros 106
crthelmer Dcgen.. 8
H F. Hamilton Kt
Mo. Kan. Calf Co.... I
Higgins 3
Tanner Bros 16
John Harvey a f
1
9.'2
68
965
othor buyers 101
700
Totals i.W 3,803 8.908
CATTLE Receipts were small this
morning, only 8 ears being reported In.
This is the smallest run for a Monday
since liiree weeks ago and only one-third
sr. large as for the corresponding day a
year ago.
Beef steers were sought after and the
market was active, with prices strong to
10c higher than last week's close. Tho
best beef steers sold up to $8.40, the high
est price paid since January. The mar
ket was active and practically everything
was disposed of at an early hour. Heifers
were also free sellers at prices that were
strong to 10c higher than last week. A
bunch of heifers and cows sold up to $7.
As was the case with beet steers prac
tically everything in sight waa cleaned
up aT an early hour.
Stockers and feeders continue In good
demand, with prices firm.
Quotations on cattle: Good to choice
cornfed beeves, $7.7tV83. SO; fair to good
corn fed beeves, $7.00.75; common to
fair cornfed beeves, $6. OW. 00; good to
choice heifers, $6.263ft.O0; good to chotoe
cows, $5.7tVQ.0; fair to good cows, S6.000J
6.76: common, to fair cows. $3.6otyi5.o0;
gcod to choice stockors and feeders, $7.00
ti7.60; fair to good stockers and feeders,
$6..'Vflff.0O; common to fair stockers and
feeders. $3.756.60, stock heifers, $S.t09
t.CO; stock 00 ws, SS.Oihb 31; Mock calves,
S6.0OC8.00; veal calves, $7.0Jl0.(l0: bulls,
stags, etc., $4.7V1) 2f
Representative salea:
BEEF STEERS.
No. At. Pr. No. At. Pr.
1 mo I oo 14 tan T f
I Ml 4 iiO n 1114 7 70
6 Wl 4 7.1 S T 0
1 940 4 7o p) 1117 7 70
5 HBO 6 70 17 1014 T TO
1 M0 7 00 3 J6 7 76
I mi t 00 1 mt 1 n
II. .. Wl T 10 4 K.TT T H
III 10J7 7 b 10 mio 7 o
10 U4i 7 K It 1160 T PI
ken 1 40 II ..Ub4 SO
10 101 1 IS 32 IM t 04
6 604 T 4t U lll I 10
7. 4017 1 It 8 lilt ft ie
$ U T to 10 ..1434 t 111
, .IK 7 M 11 1470 10
14 1114 7 M II ....12r7 I 11
21 lXfl 7 tO 1 1-A 10
It Xt ll'i 1 13116 I 10
lit Ml 7 40 4 11M1 t M
31 1341 7 W 14 1111 ft 2A
1 l'-7 J It 14 UU I 40
ftbft 7 tt
S'lEr.R.-. AND HEIFERB.
ft .1160 7 W I l I 00
4 441 TV
COWS. k
t. InO 4 2i 1 1100 H
1 77k 4 It 1 lmst ft o
I Hi fU d M4 im
il .....two 4 to 1 on
6 7 4 I 7W ft 00
t no 4to t 1040 in
7 77 1 4 44 1 tit ft 16
t tat 4 7 pert Hi
1 lie. 1 t to I D4t
t 100 84 ft 1177 IN
4 10H ft It ft IIM ft itl
1 ml 6 lb 4 lilt g to
4 1070 U I 770 ft to
3 Ki ill 87 1060 i 10
7 eVl t tO 1 1110 fyl
2 11 M. t tO 7 1111 to
7 lott t 00 7 K.1 ft 71
I bio t i I ir ft so
ft 1U7 6 44 170 IK
1 844 t 46
HEIFFRS.
ft tit I 71 t 1104 ft ef.
I Set 4 i 1 KWI T IU
4 ill IS ii 106 7 On
1 ;.. 710 i a i 104 7 uu
BULLS.
1 1X41 i 40 1 1410 I IS
1 14eu I t 1 140 U
I Mil I H 1 W70 6 a
I 7 Ml ti an 1 .ltw 1 v
1 1440 6 10 I PUS) 6 It
1 Ifrfl 71 1 1e U
I U.40 00 t rw to
1 MM 6 00 1 40 I to
1 17M) ft 10
CALVES.
1 - m ft M .... Itl im
IS III 1 1 10 ft tt.
1 IS" 7 00 I 0 I 76
I. 1x1 7 on 1 101 t on
1 110 1 00 I IU ID
1 Ion 7 76 17 ft tt
1 440 7 7S I. 140 I 7
II 1 iS 7 . 1 14t I 71
nT'oCiaER AND FELl K.s.
St. IU 6 IS I. 1040 7 an
4 , al T a II- t't 7 46
m mi 1 to a I4 1 m
HtiOo Another very light run show
up thla morning and the market waa Juat
a repetition ol saluraay s, oeing very
dull at figures that were largely 6&10C
higher. KUIera' early offers wera not
much better then steady, but nothing waa
sold until bids had reached a nickel
higher basis. Even then only a few hogs
were sold and packers were finally forced
to tark in another shade in order to clenn
up the offerings, so that In the end most
of the hogs wera cashod at ifflOc higher
flgurea What hogs sold to shippers
went on about the sania baaia, so that
the general market can be quoted as
largely totlOr higher than the average at
the close of last week. As la usual when
receipts are so light, the trade waa very
alow all through.
The big string of the sales was made at
$6X. with a sprinkling at HUH, an oc
casional bunch at 16.60, and a few up to
$6 7u. the top.
Supplies were extremely small, even for
a Monday, there being only atmuttblrty
eevan cars, or 8.601 head on sale. This
7,600 smaller than last week, and Is 1,700
short of the receipts on the corresponding
day a year ago.
1
No.
it ...
1 ...
7 . .
i.
11
77
17
7 ..
41
At. Kb. Tr. Mo. At S Pr.
.fit So ft 40 U Ill ... I 46
IM M ft HVt It IT ... 6 It
il 40 4 00 70 til 40 6 It
. ... ft at 7) nt ... 1 16
.uu ... 1 ai 47 r 1 ... 1 a.
.pi ... 1 12'4 m ai ... 4:i4
no 40 6 rsi. t ri I 47
PTl ... 6 Ui 44 7 It 74,
lit ... I it 44 lit ... ft 74
JU1 10 ft til, 64 17 St 1 70
.Ml ... lea St. ta ... ST
.is to 1 at 11 art ... te
s g
4 '.
is . . .
i 06 . : ..;.( ,.1 M
SHr.EP-ln kieping witu the 1 xpe. t.i
tions of the trade .al IhhI w e k s !"
ttie receipt- w, r irry moderate tcl1
momma and a strong tone irii.ilieo
Only some 60 heal wire r.p.i.ed In
and unlle natural.! tlie 11, ki r boxers
were on deck eaiu and began to fi.l
orders In good season prices geni-rallv
i.n hoth sheep and Isinlm were strong to
a dime Mgher, with fat ewes snowing
the most improvement Dining the eailv
hour the movement a. ab-ward whs bilsk.
but Inter on trade was not unite as ac
tive. This was due to the packets claim
ing i lower tiend 10 prices on eastern
markets and to an Increase In the re
ceipts al Chlcagti over tlie rarly el:
mate Una'lv everything was weighed
up at a acasonalsle hour
The quality of the ofierlngs was nvicb
the same as at last weeks close, with
most of the lambs finding an otiilet at
$9.t .. the latter figure being a fresh
lop for the season to date. Four or five
cars of fed western ewes made 11 new
top for the year, the price being $,V
There wes no feeder trade of 1 onseipience
Quotation nn sheep anil lamp's: Lambs.
Mexican S9 3 ti!.7'i; lambs, fed westerns.
$1 .vai (HV lambs, shearing. $S.aife 50; ) enr
llngs pght. 8vS"liVr... yearllnns. b'Hyy.
IfOdiW. wether, good to choice, Iiyin
h,i .,1. uootl 10 I'non-e. ,t..iui "
cm e. good to civ'lce,
fair to good. $7 ItVfT ?B
$7 3.'W7 80. ewes.
! Representative sales
1 114) fed ewes
MS 7 i-O
in' 1 "I 1
M ' f.S ;
;i 9 no 1
;t t-i !
; i ii't I
o! 1 00
96 & HI
4.V fe
ewes
lamls
lambs
lambs
lambs
iS fed
:07 fe.t
h8 fed
297 fed
i fed
ewes
22 cululs
t lllt at.O I.I V F. STUCK M II K F.T
tattle Weak llnaa Slow In lllaher
Sheep Weak.
CHICUIO. March H.-CATTLF.-R
celpts, 17,i0 head, marked weak: native
ateers. S-Vsn-ilO .m; western, $.'. bVtn.Ki. cows
and heifers, $3.4tsiv NO, calves. Si fv,,i,v a.
HOUS-Hecvlpta, 2t;.iM0 bead: innrket
slow to Uv adv ance, bulk of alel v.i
5; light. ti 7o.ii7 .00; nitsid t.. ,iu 7 .';
heavy, $;.t.v!i'7-0o; rough, Wi&'i, pl.
SHEF.'l' AND l.AMHS-Recelpts. 17.0nn
head, market weak; sheep. $,' tai7 .90;
yearlings, $7.65(0". m; lamt. i.iioni'.s...
St. I.oals I. Ire Stock Market.
ST. U)U1S, March 8.-C ATT I .E Re
ceipts, 4.4U0 head: market steady; native
beef steers. $; 0m)i on, cows and heifers.
$8.fS4i.2a; aotithern steers, 8.2M7.75: cows
and heileis. $4.00UO 0U; native calves,
$t.OiKjlo.75.
Hoi IS- Receipts, ." bead: mark-t
higher; plaa and lights. $:.7.Vo7 70. mixed
and butcher. $i.MiJ.10; good heavy. Su.w
(f7.(.
SHEEP .N1 t.AMBS-Recelpls. 1.500
bead; market steady; native mutton.
8a, Jfn7.50; lamli. $a.7WRt.ai; yearlings.
$7. otvy. 60; sheared yearlings. Stl ni 7 2"i.
1
Kansas City l.lve Stock Market.
KANHAR CITY. March 8-CATTI.K-Recelpts.
lO.OOn head; market higher;
prime fed steera. $s.25t(6.7S, dressed beef
steers $70Oi8.u); western steers, $tl.Mii
8 25; stockers and fwilers, $ii.ixKii8 00; bulls,
$&.ntVfi-5fl; calves. $6.oOi 10.75.
Hot IS Receipts. 4.3HO head: ni'irket
higher; bulk of salea, $6.Mk;i6 90; heavy,
ftii .uw.in; packer and bnlcher. tH.Hm
.9(i; light. S 75if.90; plga, $n tMipOfV
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 14.000
head; market higher; lamb. $. l'kr :
yearling. $N.Oian.76; wether $7 2.V1W 0i:
ewes, 7.inr7.60.
Sloas City Live Stock Market.
SIOUX CITY, la.. March s.-CXTTLK-Recelpt.
1.400 head; Him kel 0o higher;
natlvo steers, t.H'uM . butcheis. $u .?'r
6.75: cows nnd heifer. $4 ftuflH.oo; canner.
$4.0tV(if).00; stocker and feislei s, Sft.rHKn i 15;
calves, $5.Ml&0; bulls, stags, etc , $5.00
flfl.flO
I It MIS Receipt, 4,00i head; market 5'u'
10i' higher: heavy. $i..6Wfi6.70; mixed, $'m;
light. $'l. '(! 66; hulk ol aalea, St!.'.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. sVHJ
ead; market 10- higher; ewes, J3.75ii7 X:
St. Joseph Live Stoek Market.
ST. JOSEPH. March 8. CATTLE Re
ceipts. 1,000 head; market steady; ateera,
$7.I4.50; cowa ond heifer. $4.0nti.u0;
calves. 86.0nfi9.7r..
SHEEP AND LA MIS Receipts, 6.0H)
luad. glow; lambs, $9iD.50.
OMAHA OKNERAL KARKKT.
- BUTTER No. 1, mt. cartons. Oc; No.
I 60-lb tubs, 89c.
CHE F.BE Imported BWiaa, Sic; Amer
ican Swiss, 26c: block Swiss, 22c; twins,
16c; daisies, l'c; triplets. 17c. Young
American, 180; blue label brick, 17Vtc; 11m
burner, S-lb., 20c; 1-lb., SOc; New York
white. We; imported French Roquefort.
I0O.
POTATOES Colorado Rurals, 7ia bu.;
Red River Oblos, 80c bu.; Minnesota,
whites. 660 bu.
FISH Trout, SOc! large crapplos, ISo;
halibut, lo; channel caUuth. 14c.
AW KlCT POTATOES Kansas. $2.75 bbU
BEEF CUTS No. 1 ribs. 16c; No. 2
ribs, 14c; No. S ribs. 1044c. No. 1 loins,
17bc; No. 8 loins. ' IFiVjc: No. S loins, llo.
No. 1 chucks. c: No. S chucks, MAr; No.
8 chucks. 7s.c. No. 1 rounds. l.Vic; No.
I rounds, 11c: No. S rounds, 1)V- No. 1
Plates. 8c. No. 2 plates, 7'c; No. 3
plates, 7c.
Pfll'I.TRT-Broilers, lt'iic: spring chick
ens. 11c; hens, letillc; cocks, 8c; ducks.
10c; geese, c; turkeys, lttc; pigeons, tier
doi., 90c: ducks, full feathered, 10c; geese,
lull feathered, fee: squabs, No. 1, 11.50. No.
1 hoe
Market quotations furnished by Olllnskl
Fruit company.
FRUITia Oranges: Per box, extra fancy
Alphabetical, all sixes, $2.7u. Paul Neyron.
large sizes, $2.M, Sunkl.t. all Uea, ii.o.
Lemons: Per box, fancy, Kunklsl. 3'iu,
3M. $4.0jjf.n0. Urapeirult Per box, 3ti.
46s, $2.00: 84a and 80s, $3.60; Ms, $2.25.
Apples: Per box, extra fancy. Washing
ton White Winter Peariiialnes, $1.7.i:
skltsenburg. $1.50: Hoovers. $1 35; Black
Ben Davis, $1.26; Black Twigs, $1 fiu; fancy
Black Twigs. $1.36; extra fancy Oanos,
$1 25- fancy Rome Beauties. I1JX); 5-box
lots. $140; Ben Davl. very highly colored.
Ir bbl., $3 5. Orape: Per drum. Califor
nia Emperors, $3 50. Pears: Per box. An
Jous, Jerseys. Sheldons, Hoaen, l'.aater.
$3JS Bananaa: Per bunch, r2.00l.2ft; per
lb., fc Strawberries: Per qt.. US'. Cran
herriea: -Per bbl., ltte Howell. V.W,
per box, $260. ...
VEU ETA BLEB 4"allf lower, whole crate.
$276; half crate, $1.50 Cabbttg: New
York. Danish, 2c lb.: Wlsconaln. Holland
seed lVsO lb.; California, new, 2c lb. Cel
ery Jumbo. 80o dos.; head lettuce, $1.00
dos i leaf lettuce, 40c do. Onions: Red,
2c lb.; yellow. So ib. ; white. 2'o lb; Span
ish, $1.75 crate. Artichokes, $1.50 dox.;
endive 3oc lb.; Brussels spmuls. 'Jlc lb.;
pepper's, Mic. basket: toinutoos. $6.nt crate;
garlic, Italian. 4n lb.: shallot. 50c dox.;
radlahea, b' dos ; turnips, 50c dox.; spln
ach 60c dox.: parsley, Mo dos.; Iwan, 84 50
hamper. Onion sets: Ye'low snd red. 81.50
bu white, $1.76 bu. Potatoes: Colorado
Rural a. 75o bu.; Red River Ohloa. mm bu.;
Minnesota whites, 60c bu Sweet pota
toes, $2.76 bbl.
MrSCELLANFTUS Fhelled popcorn, 4c
per lb.; limes. $1.76 per Imix , rrackerjack,
$3 60 per case, cracknrjack. one-half caae,
$1.76: checkers, S3 60 ier case; checkers,
one-balf caa. $175.
HONEY 14.00 per case.
PITKH New York cider, $3.50 er keg.
CTM)ANT'Tt4-$3.5Ti .er sack; 76.- dox.
NUTS No. 1 Callfirnla walnuts. lXc
nr 11. : black w alnut. S'.ic per ,b. ; fil
berts i&c per lb.; can. !2Vc r lb ;
Hraxlls, 13c per lb.; almonds, jic per
lb; 50 t-os rigs, i i"-r uo . usr wiu
nut dates, $1.40 per box; Halloween dates,
c per bog ,
PRANl'To itaw, 10 per 10.; raw, iarx
lots Jumbo, 8c per lb.; roasted. Vsc per
Jb.; salted. $150 per tan.
M lArtl I ROTM S- 50c. per lb.
Sogar Market.
Ntr.W YORK. March 8 COFFEE Fu
tures opened steady at unchanged prlcea
to an advance of points in response 1
the steady showing of the Brastlian mar
kets, but eaaoo orr auring ine morning
under a little wan sireei ana iriac rn-
ln which may possibly have been In
spired by predictions of a diminishing de
mand irom r.uroH ine cnniiiiiMm tun
receipts and tsik of May liquidation. The
cloae was easy ai a nM qerinie or 10 o
points. Sale. were 6,500 bags. March,
6 64c; April, 6 72c; May. 5.77c. June. 7c;
July, 182c; August, w. Hepiemner. Wic;
October, 7.'2c; Novemlier, 7oSc; Deremi
ber, 7 lac: January, l.tir. hpot. 'eieauy;
Rio No. 7. 7c; Santos No. f. 9c. Hlo
exchange on Iond..n was 1 l-16d lower
and mllrels prlcea were unchanged. Coat
and freight offers were generally higher,
ranging from about 6.70c to 694c for Rio
7s and up to 9.'oc for Huntos 4s
l.oodoa Stock Market.
IiONION. March 8 On the stin k mar
ket today Canadian Pacific waa the only
active stock In tha American section
which closed dull
SILVER Bar. 2.iSi per ouni.
MONEY 1 Per cent, llacourit rates,
short aad three moiulu, l'a per cent.
NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
Securities Make Further Derided
Progress Toward Higher
Levels.
WAR SITUATION NO FACTOR
NEW oi;k.
1 III t II. t- lei l-icit
ivv il lo.la 1 cii
I-. is. 111 s-. holm 1
Mai cli a - Stocks made
-to;rei.a toiVMiu hirtticr
1 iHiity laree 1 clonic 01
1 vv hlci w as In liev ed to
n pieseni inii stiucni iii'pilri . ' ne new
week Ismail with nuincioos indlc.itains o
M'nir.ti lladc iin,n 0 . e,i.e,.t in tin' slcel
nil,, aliliii .iiiiiinii tea. Advices from t.ie
mid. lie wist p. in. ed t.i Hieater activity at
.1 lid 1 1 1 m maii.iia. turluic centers and Hie
I '1111, 'ii M.ii.s sic. 1 cori'io atl'.n was re-1-erlcJ
to cave inc. eai.1.1 H- oniitul to t.i
ir icnt o, capa.lt). l o.e.a.its 01 Steel
1 1'l I'i't'al 10 11 a iiii.iinit ti-tuiasc. which will
I r is-,.ek, w euni'S.i.i . . a.igscsi a gain of
1101 less than ;ii,n n tons ou r r'eoru.iry.
which. In turn showed an In. 'lease of 41..,
tve Iocs .ivci 1 ie.-cmi.cr
I luted Stales Sieel. with several of the
' Icadliia 1 ail.. 11 y ifstie mid Amalgamated
o.il. li il the lliovelllent t tirotlgnout t lie
, M s-l.11 tieaiirms tor profits caused
I s.ui.e minor i". iittmi In the later ueal-
ings. in. I nei pallia ot r.- (aunis were
11. e r.ile Coppers slid Ilie iisn.u miscel
laneous giitiip of si-el inltles wire put lor
vmii. al oi'u mteiva's. the rise In the
metal ali.iri s la lug attended by reports
ol tlllge c('.ls Speclitc re. 11111 Hi'-
loiupai.liil Inr rise ot certain stocks,
no.ai'.y Canadian Pacific. which was
.trim,: In London, and .ew Ilincn. will .1
... . u ... 1 .1... r... UA In its
bfioit fT January, stocks ami bonds 01
the M'lcrnl lallitia.is comprising the
1 miild group were active at higher prices,
presumably In anticipation 01 lavoralne
dev elopmenls at tomorrow's meeting ol
tie .ilainiil Paclilc shareholder.
Apart ti-i.in v anile rumors, the foreign
hit 11a 1 1011 was not a (acior In tho day a
.. . . 1.- ..I. ...... .. .-., al n itl.ml -
,,'iri.is. 1 01 "so . ' in.",' " "
lulu in ii... ui,. 'ti.e of anv Immeill.ite an II -
Ints for Europe, but a fair amount of
I iixlno wa ri'portisl In the new leer
man war notes Drain markets were
alnum "n the large export demand.
Tee government crop rcart showed a
deer, ase 01 2.117 per cent In tarm reserves
'of ginln. Total salea id atoi'K inr ine nay
Weu 2mi.io shares.
i Bonds wire snoim, oesoiie
tensive selling for foreign Interests. Total
sales, par value wera .,oi.i.iw. 1 annum
coupon Is adviinccil , per cent on call.
Number of sales and leading uuotai ions
on stock
galea High. Low. Clore.
1 7. .11 sot. :io ;tns
I (km ;a '' M'
I 7ll 1 '"A,
3Sn ISi 17S '-"
1 M) HI. Vk
1 pii pi'l, till
Mat li.' I"-' l'
l.l H'V, IJiS l.i"
4.H r.'4 IrVa lil
I. am M4 I1 Ja
J l Ms, .S W'ai
j urn ai
M't tvk "k
2 2iM lk I71 17S
4 .i ml liik l'"11
,vtn 34 S M 'k
SO 41V. 4ITk 6:i'4
f .i' P"aj leak
1 pal '. 7t T
... ..... 118
am St', 34 34
4tO 26a 2I4 21 'I
24
7l tai S "1
3 12V, riit. I'J'a
mi ma, rms i"H
I jki inn, iiiv lS
1. l.vi :' :v. u
tin bl a H Asi
104 S)
t.k.al l.'.l: W W
l.Ttu n "4 '
m
r4
1,0110 IMV4 lib IV.
llil
6,100 rWi, 641 ;i
7il 11' 111 I"1
111
ft. 500 I2'k 12 II '4
131
3.(00 ti 64H 54V.
4il 1.1 11 tl
1 wo .44 Kit, kl
a.iiai tilt, ih r.:",
I.Iiki lici, milt nav,
t.toi IH4 lftn inav,
10
l.MO int'g in'.tt 1oY.v.
una lr.iit 151 1 i:a
1.I.H1 174 17 w I7H
14H 144A, 14 lt.M
011O 'Juki invk
, 44
1Vk
It
1, mo k,',i, ant
, I, Will IU, 1I.A, lMk
I.; 1.0 a: 27 w 2714
MSI IU, I'M 1:14 V,
. l.n iiai lint. 1J"S
, 1 ii nm. lilts lmv.
I.n0 M t M'k
nm in, 4.1 a, an,
lino ana, m
A lank, u.il.l
Alt'. I. ,111.0-1 fopper
A.n.rl..ll Hel Slig.r ...
Aiurrl.-.n '.n '
An.iTti'an H a It . .
Aiiirrli.il S A- It. pin.,
Am Sus.r Itednltis
Amrrlran Tel Tel...,
ALierleen Tnli.i'i'o
Auii.iin.lH Mining
Al.'lil.nn
nalllmiire t'hln .
Ilr.s.klvn H.lHA Transit..
1 alll.irnla rnrnlniin . .
r.n.ilian P..'lftr
Ouir.l tMllier
t'haMl peaks OI1I0
Clni-.au Oreat Western.
I'lik.sn. M HI I'
I'M.SMin N. W -
ttilno tipper
N.nr,tn Fuel Iron...
i'nli.isi a HinSlitrn...
I)l ver lllo llr.tlrte...
Isnver Ar H O pf.t
Pl.illler.' Securlllea ...
Hrle
tlener.t Klei-trle
Ureal Niirlhern pfrl
(Irral No. IHn ill.
lltiga?.nliely Kiplnr.llna.
Illtm.l. l enlrsl
li.l.rlsiroitsli Vtel ptrl
ItiiSilralliin Clipper
Int.. n.. II" 1. .1 Harvester.
Karma I'llv Soul hern ..
lhian Vnlley
lntlsTlll N.shTllle..
Mill. .11 Pelroleum
Miami laiper
Ml-siiiirl. K. T
MlRM.url I'Mrlfli-
N'.lliiu.l llla.ull
National lieed
Nevaila t'oisier
New York ivntral
N.V.N H II
Norfolk Ar Western
Northern r.ririi
Paelfln Mull
Parltln Tel. Tel
Pennsylvania
Pullman lvanve liar
ItaT t on. Ciipp''
Hearting
'Heimbllc lr"H Steel...
iKoek lalauil IV
Kis-Jt lalanrl Co. pfrl
HI I. a K F. Id pt.l.
Snnthera Psrlfle
Sntil.hern liallwar
Tennessee I'opper ......
Teiaa iVinipanr
I'nlim Paiiflr.
I'nlnn I'arlMi' pfd
tiah t'oisier
Weatem t.'nion
Meatln.hniue Klerlrlo .
T.rtal sale, fur the day
3U..MI0 sharea
la'CTV York Money Market.
NEW YORK. March 8 -M ERCANTILE
PA PER 3Viti3'x ler i-ent
BTERI.1NO KXC1IANQF1 Barely
steady; alxty-day bills. $4 7960; for cable.
$41H5: fur demand, $4.kl.
SILVER Bur, uOW; Mexican dollars,
3M-.
BONDS Oovernment, strong; railroad,
at rung.
MONEY On call, steady: high, 2 per
cent: low. I, per cent; ruling rate, l,
per cent; last loan, I7 per cent; closing
bid, I, per cent: offered at U per cent.
Time loans, steady; slirtv days, SVMj'.!,
per cent; ninety days. 24i3 per cent; six
months, IVo1 per cent.
Closing quotations on bones today were
as follows:
t). 8. ret ta, rg.... S'l Hi. Par. it, he .... 49H
do enapon i--n. y. 1- g. miv,
tj. g. Ie. teg 101 S N. Y. City 4H 1044,
do reupnn 101 vt f Y. titate 4',. ...luw
V. 8. 4., reg i' N. Y.. N. It, a II.
do eovipon l"1, ot. lie lei
r.netna im coupon. . HBP No. p.olflo 4. 91V
Am. htinalur
tin 104. do la
.... M
A. T. T
CT,
4Vs ,o, g. U. raf.
... Wt
..... e,-s
117
. . . . io
KH4
4a tt;wj
.... kl
.... kn
Armour A Co.
4'rf . IMSk Paa T. A T.
Atcblecn geu
m 'a ieau. con.
Hal. A Ohio do run. 4 Via
I 'bee. OOlo 4S.. 'ltuHng
n. n . & u I 4..... ts g l. a fi. p.
1: M A 8 P s 4',e ..luOM 80 Pan. ct. 4a
do coo. ta llla do ref. 4e
C K. I. P. - 4a Mi do ot. te
41. ek H. ref. 4ta .. IU', Ho. Railway ta..
P a R. U. ret. M.. 47 Union Peilllo 4s
Brie gen. 4 "4 '4 do OT. 4a
lien, lileritrlo b UU II. ST. ltilhln.r
.l.-fA
'lit. No. 1st 4S.S.
ra 11. s. meel lie ,.i.!-.
W.Vi Walsuth lat b wi
an .! I n Ion 4",a M wc,
UlSWeet L'lec. 11. ts..0V
174k
111. I'en. ret. .....
K. t' Ho. ref. I.a
I.. A M- unl. 4a...
M K. T lit 4.
bid. Offered.
l.nral Stocks ana Honda.
Qoolalliaas fiirnlshrd by Hum.. Blinker a Oo.,
44k (m.aha N.ilon.l lank building:
rltiieke Did. Asked.
Oly garvlr pfd tlVt tA
O.nllaental ll tt 1 per cant com ... 1 10
Ikseea o p''1 4 at
K.lnnimt Creamery T par eant pfd louy I0114
lxoee Wlliai plarult let pfd kt M
I.lye Slock Natl.nial, South Ornatia 176 . ...
Oii.alia a '. H. HI Ity pld 74
(linalia C fl HI Hy outn f.lV,
Htala P. ok of Omaha 114
T7
1.7 'a
116
tVj
pa
M
10
lnovt
to
k
PSV.
Ml
l''Aj
74k
M't
101',
7V
101
Hit
IV
'
pai
V
mo.. Y.ril. N.I hunk. South Dm. ha.
sarin and Company..
.lot
. M
1'nt.m SUK-k Yard. Onmha
lipdlke Uraln com
bonds
Alalma Toser Co. (. I'll
Houlliienlal U. A K. t., 127 INb...
i hliago. Ml gilac. Ity. to. 111
tMtir Oas Nolea ft per cent. 1117
Humboldt Neh . lb-f ta. IkU
K.naaa Illy. Mo . Hihcml 4a. I MI
Uu-.an. Neb. 4ia,
V Id lie West L tlllllra U. 111 -
Mmlrsal Trajn. Pue. 4Ju ta. 117
llii..li a (' H. It, te. Wilt
imi.li. Wul.r 4Vs, IMl
lim.1.4 B. h.wl 4.. Mil
Han Krani laru I 'al . k, 1 Ml I MO
-swift and ftompany ts. It44
Trll'IU Ky A U ta, lkeo
I nlyer.lly Plana. Neb. 4V. 111!
Wk-klta H4i-k Yaels s, 1M4
W, L . II A Ho' Hprlnav 8 D.
. H'
. aa
, W
, M
104 V,
, 7
P
, 7
kSai
I'll
, m
. kt-4
, fttvt
. 0
. k
Sugar Market.
NEW YORK, Marco k. rilKJAIO-.l'u-liires
were quieter early today and after
showing a alight decllno under scattered
Itqultutlon rallied on covering and trade
buying and at midday were about un
cha lined. Raw sugar was steady; cen
trifugal, 4Tic; malaascs, $4u0c; refined,
quiet; cut loaf, $6 !; crtmliod, $i 5ia::
mould A. li.SOc; culi.wa, 6.0i'., XXXX
powdered 8', powdered, 6.6e; fine
granulated, A Tin:, diamond A, b.7J:; coti-
ftctionera A, b.Ooc, rvo. 1. b.ooc.
PRESIDENT DEFINITELY
DEFERS WESTERN TRIP
WASHINGTON, March 8 Formal an
nouncement that Presldont Wilson will
he unable to attend thj Panama-Pacific
expoaltloti at San Francisco this month
waa made today al the White House.
The president gave a a bl reason tlie
necessity that he keep In clone) touch
with "the various matters which the gov
ernment has to deal with."
jyHEAT ON FARMS
EXCEEDS YEAR AGO
Growers Hold Over Million Bushels
More Than on Same Date
Last Year.
FERCENTAGE SOLD IS GREATER
WAS?IIIN(JT(, March S. Owing
to th heavy export nnd high price:
of whont, extraordinary Interest ren
teri'il in today's Department ot Agri
culture monthly report announcing
the amount of wheat of last year's
crop remaining; on farm. March t.
Tho department's crop reporting
hoard, from reports of Its correspon
dents and agents throughout the
country, stlniates the amount, ot
wheat, corn, oats nnd barley on
farms, with comparisons of preceding
years, tho proportion of each crop
j which w ill he ahlpped out of the
i counties where grown, and the per
j rentage of the 1914 corn crop w hich
was of niorrhantaMo quality, as fol
lows:
Wheal About 1A2.WI&000 bushela, or 17. i
ler cent of the 1914 crnp. romalied on
farms March 1. 191 I'ompnred with 151,
S09,0iin bushels, or 19.9 per cent of fta 1913
crop, remaining In 1914; 156,463.000 bu.hels.
or 21 I per cent, of the 1912 crop remaining
In 191.1. and 122.00n.Oia) bushels, or 19.8 per
c.nt. of the 1911 crop In 1912.
About 60.7 per cent of the 1914 rrnp'wtl!
lie shipped out of tho counties where
grown, against U1.9 per rent of trie 1913
clop o shipped, and 61 8 per cent of the
1912 crop so chipped.
Corn anil iata.-
Corn: About 9U.i0 bushels, or 3f.l
per rent of the 1914 crop remained on
farm March 1, 1915. compared with f1,
39 ,000 bushels, or 8T f per cent ot tha 1913
crop In 1914. and l,29,6ifi,0ivt bushels, or
11.3 per cent of the 1313 crop In IMS. .
About 18 8 per cent of the 1914 crop will
bo shipped out of the counties where
grown, against 17.2 per tent of the 181.1
crop gia rtilppcil and 21.8 per rent of tha
19!2 crop jo shipped.
Tha proportion of the 1914 crop of mer
chantable quality is about 84. S per cent,
lompnred with 80.1 per oent of the 1313
crop and 85.0 per cent of the 1912 crop.
Oat: Atmut .T..TRI,0fl0 bushels, r.r 33 2
per cent or the 1914 crop remained 011
farm March 1, 1916. compared Vlth 411.
47G.OOO bushels, or 87.4 per rent of the 19T.
t rep !n 19H, and 804.218.000 bushela. or 12.6
per ant of the 1912 nop In 1P1S.
About IS. 4 per rent of the 1814 crop will
be shipped out of the counties where
grown, against 16 S per cent of the 1818
crop so shipped, and 30.S per cent of the
19JJ crop so shipped.
Austrian Prisoners in
Serbia Have Typhoid
Fever and Smallpox
GENEVA, March 8-(Vla Parls.)-Ad-vlcea
reoelvad here from Serbia set forth
that typhoid fever prevails among the
Austrian prisoners to the number of
Tn.OtiO, who are In the hands of the
Serbians. The Swiss government has
been notified by the Serbian .military
authorities that a Swiss doctor . narraf
l,ai'hledor, who has been serving with
the Serbian medical corps, was dead of
this dlsenee. The Serbians are asking
for morn doctors. Smallpox la said to be
raging among these Austrian prisoners.
HOW GOOD THAT
MUSTEROLE FEELS!
It
(Jets to That Rore
Uke MatTlr.
SMt
A-a-h! That's delicious relief for
those sore muscle, those stiff joints,
that lsime back.
MUSTEROLE la a clean, white oint
ment, made with the oil of mustard
and other home simples.
It does the work of the bid-fashioned
mustard plaster, minus the plaster and
minus tha blister!
You simply rub MU8TEIROLE on
the spot where the pain Is nib tt on
briskly and tha pain is gone.
No muss, no bother, Juat corofort
Jog, txxithlng relief first a gsntle
(low, then a delightful seruae of cool
ness. And best of all, no blisters Ilka
the old-faahloned mustard plaster used
to make.
There Is nothing Ilka MOTSTEROLH
for Bora Throat, Bronchitis, TonsUltls,
Croup, Stiff Neck, Asthma, Neuralgia,
HeaiWlie, Congestion, Pleurisy, Rheu
matism, iAimbago, Pains and Aches of
the Back or Joints, Sprains, Bora Muu
cleg, Rrulsea, Chliblalos, Frosted Feat
and Colds of the Cheat (It often pre
vents Pneumonia).
At your druggist's In 2tV and 50o Jars,
and a aisnclal large hospital slse for 12 on.
He sum you gut the genuine M USTBR
OI.E. Refuse Imitations get what you
ask for. The Muterole Company, Cleve
land, Ohio.
Trtm
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MuiiMia New Turk etork 1,'achaiiae.
It Wall St., S. I. Tb aewtry. Ckle.s
i oeuaieat am steer York riioi'k Ki.'hanga la
TsetmeoA 4iponualllae ate prlnle.1 In alala
tOngllah la THH llllll 1 IT HKYIKW. 11 a
ysar. ejeud for frea c an an I laaua. 74 SrwaoV
4.,. New YTk I'ltT
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