THE BEE:- OMAHA, FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1917. 12 LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle of All Kinds Are About Steady Sheep and Lambs Slow to Lower. , HOGS SLOW AND LOWER Omaha, lurch I, 111?. Receipt, mi Cattle. Hon. Bbeep. official wona.T e.xua i.i. e.aai Offlgltl Tueada. .... .1 Official Wedn.auajr ... I.BI6 oilman Thuraday ....MOO Four daya Ihla week .ll.Mi 10,471 II.MI tianie daya laat week.M.IM 11.114 ll.tll Kama daya I wka ea.JS,4l 4.60 41.101 Heine day. I wka. ao. 24.101 I0.1M 61.121 IUI, daya 4 wka. eo.!,IU WO.IOt 11,171 Kama daya laat rear... :.ll! 41,414 B rc.lrila and dlapoaltlon of llva alock at Iha Union alock yerde, Omaha, for twenty four houra ending at I p. m. yeeterday: RSCBirTS CARLOADS. Cattle. Hon. Slieep. Il'r'K ..4 i a .n. No. 68 fed latatat HI fed lainba , 10 fed lamba . 104 fd lamba :S1 fad lainba . I fed lamba .. :0S fad lamba . C. M. ft St. P .. Wabaab. . Mlaaourl Pacific ., Union Pacific C. N. W., eaat.. 0. A ,N. W., weat., C , m. P., M. a. o. 1 I 17 1,141 ! 1.115 1,101 1.111 " 140 v H. ft a., aaat.. ! 0.. B. Q.. weat 24 C, R. I. ft P., aaat 1 !., R. 1. P. ,waat llllnola Central . .. 2 :lilcafo Qt. Weat.. I Tolal recelpta ..101 10 ' II DJbTOSITION HKAD. Call la. Hnna. Morrla ft Co Swift ft Co 441 Tudahy Packin( Co.. all Armour Co 1.3 (khwarta Co J. Vi. Murphy , 8. O. racking Co.... I Nflaon Parklnir Co.. 71 llunlnfer Oliver.. 14 Hentnn, Vanaant at L. 12 P. B. Lewla It J. B. Root Co.... IT Koaenatovk Broa ill P. (tr-Kallan ....... It Werthelmer ft Degen 243 Bill! Co IT Bulllvan Broa II Rolharnltd Kreba,, l Mo. Kan. Calf Co... 21 run. tie , it Hlealn , I Huffman....... ....... II Roth I Meyer. , .. ID Banner Broa. ........ 21 John Harvey II ennle A Franola.. 12 Other buyers ........ 241 Rhaep. 1.102 ' 2,140 -J.JS4 1,111 1,111 Total :..ul,lll I.SH 11,011 Cattle Receipt vera light today, only I, 100 head being reported In. This brliifa the total for the four daya up to 21,061 bead, the amalleat for a good many weeka back and amaller than ,a year ago by over 1,000 bead. The market did not allow very much change. Price were not aa. high a the high opening yealerday, but about ateady with yeaterday'a general market. The beat cattle here were good enough to bring 111.40. Quolaltona uu cattle; Good tu oBotuo baovaa, 1111.11)4)11,71; fair to good beevee, II. 7lvl0.IUi couiiuon to fair beevea, ILeutf I. 71; good to obolca heifers, ll.lti0lu.lk: good to choice cows, ll.tivei.to; fair lo good oowa, IO.7tti1.7li common vto fair oow. II. ll0l.7li prim feeding ataara, lll'V 10.11; good to ebolo feedera, fl.7t0l.at; fair to good feedera, 17.61101.711 common to fair feeders, IH.WC7.60; good to oholce Slockers. 17.7101.71: atook bolters, 11.0114 1.60; alock cows, I6.OOO1-00; .took oalvaa. 1.IODI.I0I real calves, ll.OO0U.til beef bulls, slags, aio.'ei.eiKie.Ils bologna bulla. Cattle "trout, Hoga Utreng, HtroDg. ' rhtavn. March I Cattle Receipt.. AAA hnad: market atrona: native beef cat tie. 16.600 12.60; Blockers and feeder". 16.60 tt.0v: cowa ana netrere, ...vvviv.... calvea. 11.60011.00. unaa Rece Ota. 27.000 neao; ntirsei atrong, 6c above yeaterday'a average) bulk lea, I14.6O014.ko: lignt, aiv.iuw 4.H0; mlaed. l4.1U14.ia; heavy, 114. mo 4.16; rough, 14.20014.46; pile, 111. 210 Sheep and Lamba neceipia, .u.vuw head; market firm: wethera, ll,.ltieis.e; ewea, Il.7i012.il; lamba, 112.26016.00. Mooi Cllr l ive Ktoek Market. SIA CAtv. Maaah I. battle Recelpta. 00 head: market for klllera rtron, Block. era ateady: beef ateora, siu.U" V n.av; Duicn- era, I6.00ljl0.00; fat cowa t nd helfera, 11.76 06.60; cannera, h.udi.i 'I, Biocaera anu reedera, 17.0001.60; ealvea, l7.DO0a.eu; bulla, ataga, etc.. I6.60AI.60: feeding cowa nd helfera, lli.aavc.ia Hoaa Recelbta, neaa; maraei eady with yeaterCav'a cloae; light, 114.00 14.06; mixed, II 4-miw le.la; neavy. aie.ie 14.10: pita, Ml. 10011.50: bulk of aalee, 4 06M14.16. Mhexn and Ltmhe RecelotB. TOO head; market 16c to !( higher! wethers, 111.000 2.00: ewes. lit1. J 011.26; lamos. sia.iav 4.26. Kaaaas City Url Stock Market. Kansas City, Mo., March I Cattle Re ceipts. 2.000 head: market strong; prime fed atcera. 111. 40012. 00; -dreaaed beef ateera, 11.26011.26: weatern ateera, M.6O0 1.60; cowa, I6.6oriio.nu; ncuera, an.uow 1.00; atorkera and feedera, 17.50010.00; bulla, II. 1001.21: calvea, 17.00011.00. Hoga Recelpta, k.ooo neaa; maraei higher: bulk of aalee, 114.10014. o;. neavy. 14.76014.15; pacKera ana ouicnera, aie.ei'ep 4.16; light, 114.20014.10; plga, 111.000 1100. ..... Sheep and Lambs Ktneipta. e.uuu neao; market ateady: lamba, 112.00014.16; yar- llnga, 111.00011.76; wotners, fii.auvi4.av; swee, 110.60012.21. HI. Uula Live Stock Market. St. Louis. Ma, March I. Cattle Re- eelnta. I.lol head: market ateady; native beef ataers. 17.60 011.71; yearling ateera and helfera. II. 50011. 50; cowa, oa.aufta.ua; atorketa and feedera, 16.60010.00; prime aouthern beer ateera. 11.00011.00; beef oows and helfera, 14.2601.00; prime year, ling ateara and helfera, 17.60010.00; native calvre, 16.00 0 12.00. Hoaa JtecelDta. ll.buo nean: maraei eady; light, 114.36014.76: pita, 110.250 160; mlaed and butchers, 114.60014.06; good heavy, 114.10011.00; bulk of aalea, 114.60 0 14.10. . Sheop and Lembu Recelpta, 100 head: market ateady; lamba, I12.00O14.I0: ewea, 11.10011.00; yearluige, ll.Z60l.lo. St. Joseph Live Stock Market, St. Joseph, March I. Cattle Receipts. 700 head: market atrong to lOo higher: staera, 11.00011.76: enws snd heifers. 15.60 010.601 calves. ll.OOIflo.IO. Hose Iteceipta, l.Dvu neao; maraei ateady; top, 114:10; bulk of sales, 114.600 14.10. . .. , . , .... a nnn oneep an win nw,i ,.,v , mVrket atrong to loo higher; lambs, 114.000 14.11; owes, Hl.00OU.ll. . Live Stock la Sight. Receipts of llv stock at the ftv prln. ll.i0O7.6O. BEEF STEERS. Av, Pr. No, I.. 21.. nil it.. 14.. it., 14. 17. 40. ::.: At. Pr. ,. ill 7 iO ,, ill I 10 ,. 726 16 ,. Ill I 10 ,.170 10 ,.1101 10 20 ,.1001 10 16 ,.1241 10 10 ,.1211 10 II ,.1IU6 11 00 1.. I. . 6.. I.. II. . ll. 7.. 1., 1.. .. 101 .. Til .. 710 .. Ill .. 714 .. Il t 10 I 10 II I 10 00 No. 1 810 T 10 7 ItO I 00 t Ill 6 1 120 16 io no ei ST. , 11BI 10 00 ll........ ai i io M. HIS 10 41 11 1111 10 Tl 1ft. ., 1.04 10 00 17. .,..,..1111 11 40 HEIFERS. ' " ; i 7t n. ....... isi f BO ......... MS I 09 I. ...V.. let! S 40 I........ HI I 76 t 1140 it I io 8TB1.RH AND 11HIFEKS. . 411 70 CALVES. , . ISO 7 25 1.. ,1430 . arT I 40 I. .,,.. 4 HI I 40 ,110 t St 1 .10 10 00 . 110 10 19 I........ 161 11 11 HogarTh uip.y f hov wtv vary light, rrlVKia of 1U can, or about M00 hud, being th malltvt that hav baon hero on Tburaday wittc ftvo wttkn atp. Th total lor tho four dayg of 40.340 Ihaad ! tho roallMt In aomathlng tilt two nioittha, be ing 11,900 Itghtor than a wk ago, 14.000 aialler thaa two weaka ago and 1,001 ahort oC tho oorrMponding daya laat yaar. Tht hog marhot had avarybody guwalng ihla morning. Yaateraaya brtait in prui vwiona and report of (reah waaknew thli morn tag mad ahlppara a lit (la afraid to do anything oarljp, and they wattad (or tha packer to atart, buying only a law icattar It load, which looked a little lowar than raaurday. On earlier round packer made hardly any bid a, but aaid tbtty war not to lak on what had bn put on yeatarday. Bellara started out asking ateady to higher price, and ao It wa pntty well along In tha day before they made up their mind 'to make concessions, in tha and, however, packer had their way, and whan tha bulk of tha offerings finally started to tnov It wa at Amu res that ranged from a dim to as much aa SOo under yesterday's gensrsl market, or wars as a general thing about lto lower. Aftar tha movement got under way tt did not take very long to clean up the bum os tn imm run, though a law oars war still unsold at a lata hour, as the cloae was dull. Attar tha packer trad bad started shippers got in . to a certain env lent, but tha active shipping competition that haa featured th market for several lay back waa lacking. A good ahara of th offering sold at a tpread of tl4.10ftl4.SQ, with a sprinkling it tha plain, highly mixed and llghtost ttnd n down, Uest heavies sold up lo 114.40, falling lie short of tho high mark itaae yeet unlay. Represent 1 1 v sales! No. Av, Sh. IT. No. Av. . 11. .Ill ... 14 10 . 41. .214 II. .117 40 14 Z- St. .Ill 11.. 241 ... 14 10 , II. .311 II.. ISO 120 14 40 pius. IT. .111 4.. 11 40 Sheep Today's run of sharp and lambs was tho flrst real good on that haa bwen aero this week. Hup piles counted out fifty' three cars, r about 11,700 head, which bring th offerings (or tha waalt so far up lo ss.041 head. This ts only about 400 smaller than a weak, ago and la a few hun d red larger than a year ago but Is 11,000 short of two week ago. Tha lamb trad was an ,:tr nel ragged if fair, and dragged thro gh tha euttrw fore noon, un aari; rounua aom of th packers teemed to want in tanius, tnougn tney ware I .mis stow aoout taxing noia, ana by mid' , forenoon quite t bit of stuff had bean cashed at prices that war right arvut.4 steady. Thera ha a.. a mure or lass dressy iindartone all oral tig, however, and after sbout half of tha lamba bad een sold eak spot developed, paokers offers drop ping to as much as lc lowar levels, but bU a few Bale war made at this tlm (hat looked as much aa 10410o tower, th trad Improved attain btfor th oloaa, and Lha latr aia war aoout a good as early, '.n the end valua were called ttuiatiy ateady. irlth decline of possibly a much as 10 tto noted in a few pot. Quit a few UoKioans. and on or two bunches of west erns sold hi. l a 914.1s, topping- tha mkrkat, And yuall..g th record (or th Cards, Moat of tha desirable w tarns moved st U.liltlli0. and soms of th wlghttest ones that were nere soia ..r inau m real atrong wljht lamb wer offered, but ibey would t oun oii.7i4.vv. Old ahp war about steady, some fair twe selling a.ou I fil.OOc 11.1. and th lest here bringing $11.06. Good wether reached HM. tha highest prlc any var arouaht har. Call for feeding an 4 shearing took war not aa- argeat as previous 4av at tha wek. and th tendancy waa, snythhsif) toward a. star p.teea A oupl tt car of prt.y deirl (eadln ; lamb sera bought tri.Of. Quotations -.n shjap and lamfc t Lambs, dght and I ndy, Il4.lfttyl4.7s; lambs, leavy, l.7fttl-4i lambs, clipped, 911.0 HlS.Wi lambs, laeaera, sw.ssv j..s, year, tings, good - choice. 8Ht.4flll.llO, yfar- Sum, f.;r f good, lll.ft fair to choice. 10.60tl.-l! clpal wastsrn markts: Cattle. Hogs. Shoep. St. Toul.. 1.100 11,600 . ftflO Chicago , 4.0D0 17,000 11.000 Kansas City......... MOO ft.000 4.A00 Omaha MO M0 1.10 SIOUX City.......... 800 10,010 1,000 Total ...... 11.400 41,800 ' 90,400 Sh. Pr. f ... 14 IS 40 14 St 40 14 31 1II.00911.2S; ewea. pit 'tt to' culls, 17.011 Av, r ..111 III l) ...11 ....SO ... i... .41 .,..7. ... .K4 14 " 14 8 ii ib 14 7f 14 SO 14 60 CHICAOO LITE KTOCK MAKKRT. Shap Are GRAIN ANDPRODUCE Cash Wheat is Very Active and Some Grades Bring: Bet ter Prices. CORN DEMAND IS BRISK NEW YORK STOCKS Relapse to Listless Conditions of February Most Strik - ing Feature. DEALINGS : FALL AWA7 Omaha. March I, 1917. , Tha-tesh what situation waa Quit actlv today and while tb market on tha batter grades of wheat was lower a few care of wheat brought He advance ovsr yesterday's market. The market generally was quoted from Itto lower to Ho higher. No. 1 hard being guoted at l.mfl.fl, while No. 1 hard ranged In price from 91-1 01.1 and tb No. 4 hard aold at 91.97. Mlsed wheat sold about lo under tha hard winter price, th No. mixed being quoted at 11. 9ft and No, mixed at 91.94. The demand for all grades of corn wa very good and whit whit corn was still quoted at premium prices the yellow and mixed sold vary readily at advanced prices, the market being quoted from steady to c higher, The better grades of whits corn brought from 91.03 14 0 1-044.; yellow corn ranged In price from 1.02 1.03, white mixed corn grading No. I and No, I brought from 11.03 fjl.02a. i Oats receipt continued light and while the depiand for this oareal waa not overac-llva-lt waa strong enough to take ear of the small offerings at prices ruling from itssdy to tfo higher. Th lop prtcs on oats today waa 69 He on No. X whits, but tha bulk of tha offoting brought from bHH&B9c. Hy sold about lc hlghsr and barley waa quo tod from 1&2C lower. Clearances were; Wheat and flour, equal to 1,178,000 buHhls; corn, 90,000 bushels; date, 47,000 bunheli, Primary wheat receipts wore 717,000 bushels and shipments 922,000 bushels, sgeliht receipts of 986,000 bushels and ship ments of 1,176,000 bushels last year. Primary corn receipts were, 970,000 bush els and shipments 163,000 bushel, against receipts of 144,000 bushels and shipments of 401,000 bushels last year, Primary oats recelpta wer 996,000 bush els and shipments 471,000 bushels, against receipt of 450,000 bushel and shipments of 146,000 bushels last year, CAKLOT RECEIPTS. ; WhoaU Corn. Oat. 176 20 Cffe Market. New York. March 9, Coffee Tha market for coffee future showed a steadier tons today on a comparatively smau voiume oi business. The opehtng waa unchanged to Mints .lower under further scattering liquidation, but tha technical position seemed to havs become firmer auring me recem a olln, and price soon ratlHed on scattered covering. Peace talk may possibly have hail Mcmm Influence, but wss not mucn in evidence around th ring and aom traders ttributcd the advance to covering ny recent sellers, who had expected freer and lower priced of ter in gn from Brasll than hav ap peared ra th cost and freight market. May oontraot sold up from 7.14a to 7.4o and Bantembar from T.iao to 1.7W. or io point net higher end the market closed X a net advance, ot io ? poima. aaiea, 49.009 bag. Marrh, 7.tlo; April, T.lfto; May, T.410! June, T.4Sc: July, T.75c; August, 7.43c; Hop t em her, 7.70o; October, , 7.74c November, 1.90o; December, T.SIcj January, .90c; February, 7. IB. - - HtML ouieti Rio Ts. ic: santos , iuho. Plenty of steamer are reported at San toe, but the cost and freight situation was Ir regular. Bantos 1 and 4s, wre said to be offered at 9.46c, London credits, on a neu tral vessel. Bid oabled to Brasll at con cessions ar aatd to hav bean refused. Tha official cables reported no change In th Braslllan markata exoept a deotin os . rata In Santo future. , Hugar Market. New York. March 1. Bugar Raw, steady: ' centrifugal, l.37o; molasses, 4,40o. Refined, steady, fin granulated, 1.00)8.00o. More davombl political reports from Cuba led ta scattered selling in the mantel tor iwir ruturea at the onenlng today and first prioes wer 4jll poinia lower, uner- Ings, however, war not parnouiariy neavy and th market raiuan on covering anu Buy ing .by leading Cubsn Interests and at noon wag unchanged to i poinia lower. Th 1st aased off again under reaming and cloasd easy and 6 to 9 points lower. Sales, 11,1600 tons. May, 4.41q; July. 4.48o; September, 1.62a, . Coltoa Market. Nw York. March S. Cotton Futures opened barely stvsTiyi March, ll.koo; May, I7.t.ic: July. ii. sou; uotooer, is.evu: us- nmii4r 1(176(5. - , 1,1 Cotton fturas eiosea steaayj jnarcn, ii.io. May. 17.48c; July, IT. 16c, October, 14.4 Set December,. 1I.7SO. Spot quiet ; miaaimg, 17 in Th cotton market eioa tttaay, nei s nalht hlsher to I oolnt lower. Liiverivuoi, Huron s. t;oi.n opo, iirm, maud inlddilna. lS.60d: middling, ll.lAdi low miaarng, ii.ieu: ouia oj. smwi e.vvv balsa Chicago 7 270 Omaha 29 ' 11 Ksnsss City It 21 4 Bt. Lou 1 94 93 W These sales wei. reported .uday: Wheat No. 3 hard winter; 9 cars, 91.9 4; 1 cur, 1,D6,;. No. 9 hard w...t . : 1 can Sl.fOH; 9 cars, 91.93; 1 car, 91.94H. -K cars, 11.94. No. 4 hard winter: 1 car, 91. 97. No. I spring: 2- car, 91-14. No, 4. spring: 1 car, 91.94H Sample spring: 1 cat, 1.4s. No. 2 mixed: 1 ear, 1.I6. No. 1 mixed: 1 car, 91.94. No. 4 mixed: car, 91.12. Hye No, 2: 1 car, 11.92. HurleyNo. I; t-l car, -C1.1S. No. i 1 ca. 91.09. Corn No. 2 white, 3 cars, 91.04 H. No. 9 white, 1 car, 91.04; 1 car, 91.03; 1 car. 91.U3. No. I yellow, 3 cars. 91.03, No. 2 yellow, 2 cars, 91-02; 1 2-0 cars, 91. 02'. No 4 yelluw, 1 car, 91.02H; 1 ears, $1.034 ; 1 car, 91.03. No. 9 mixed,, 4 cars, 9103: 2 csrs, 91.02 H. No. 9 mixed, 2 cars, 91.03H. 2 csrs, 11.0214; cars, 91-02. No. 4 mixed, 2 cars, $1.01. No. 9 mixed, I car, 9103. Oats No. I white, 1 car, 99 He. Stan dard, 1 car, fi9n. No. S white, 1 ear (ship per's weight), L)9c: 4 oars. 48c: 1 car, MHO. No. 4 white, 1 car, B8Hc Sample white, 1 cars, 18 He; 1 car, 89 fcc. . Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. I hard. 91-9601.10; No. 9 hard, 91-03 HOl-M; No. 4 hard, 91.I4O1-00; No. 1 spring, 91.92fyl.99, No. 8 spring, 91-IO01.97. Corn: No. 2 whit. 91.04tj)1.04H; No. 9 whits, 91O9H01-O4, No. 4 while, 91.09491.03; No. I white, 1.031.03H. No. tf .white, l1.itaH01.Oi; sample white, 91.0 HfJl.OI; No. 2 yellow, 91.O2H01.O3; No. 9 yellow, 9l-0291.02; io. 4 y oi low, i.oi,tji.03H nq. s yellow, 9101 rlr2; No- tf ylor, 91.01HiJl-V2; No?l mixed, 91.03 1.02 ; No. 2 mixed, 91.021.02H; Jiat 4 mixed. 91.01 1.03 ; No. mixed, 91.01HO1.03; No. 9 mixed, 9l.01fyl.01. Oats: No. t white, HtJ GIHc; stsndard, ftlOt9a; No. 9 white, tNHtillc; No. 4 white, fcaif&se. Barley ; Malting. 91.14f1.30; No. 1 feed, Sct 11,07. ays; No. 2, 9l.61tfl.tJ; No. 9, ll.G0fyl.91. Omaha Future Markets The future wheat market suffered a small deollne during th early part of th ses sion on report of cancellation of levvral large export orders. Th trader, however, seemed to .be par ticularly concerned- with the March govern ment report which was expected to few very bullish. Th local trad la future wa not vary active, mast of- th traders, preferring to wait until th report wa given out before making any trades. Wheat and corn closed strong; at a frac tion under th high pflbt of tb day. Ust wsr quiet and f eat u relet and closed strong la sympathy With th other mar kets. Local rang of options: Art.' Open. I, High. I Low, f Wnt. . Mey July Sept. JH May July Sept, tMia May July Metal Market. New York, March I. Metals Lesd, steady at 910.ISH. Spelter, ateady; spot, Bast St. Louis neiivery, iu.vv aiaea. cop per, firm; electrolytic, spot and nearby. nominal: second uuarUr. S33.O0S3ft.oo, nom inal; third quarter, . 931. 60 fj 32, SO. Iron, steady and unchanged. Tin, Arm; spot, 9S4.OOOSI.oo. At London: spot ooppar, hit iosi ru t ureal 4134; electrolytic, 111. Tin, spot, not 10s; futures, 4301. Lead, 110 10a, Spel ter, . May Market. Hay Upland: Choi io. 9it.60O x i, 910.000 Prairie 1X.0U. Na. l. Ill.tittl2.tt0: No. ll.ou Nj. I. 9s.tt0O9.00. Midland: No. 1, 111 Hfltftll fiO; Kb. 3. 9S.U0O10.U0. Lowland: No. 1, IB.6BOI.00; No. 2. 97.SOOI.OO; No, 3, 19.40' T.00. Alf.lf Cholo. 1 111 OOOll POl No. 1 117. 000019.00; atsndard. S14.00O1I.00: No. 3, i3.uo( IS.91; wo. s, siu.uu vn.uu. Btrcw KiU 9.90H 97.90411.90; wheat. 99.0041 Dry Geode Market. New York, March 9. Cottou good and yarns were ateady today. Print cloths were active. Ther waa a good demand for spring men wear for dupllcat delivery. tusssb raw aim was mgu and very nrm. Jobber reported a quiet trad n me tic. , OU w Savannah, Oa., March 9. Turpentli Nominal. 44 Hoi receipts, bbls.( stock 13,911. Rin firm: als, 373, bbls. ; receipts. 101; StOCR, TI.3D2. AJUOie; A, B, C, B, B, r, Q. 91.00; U, I, K, M, 44.10; Nf t.IE wu, is.iof.s; ww, -. , j .ii 1 1 I. .I, ' Brapeeated Apple and Dried! VnUU. New York, March T.Kvaporated Apples- Firm; fancy, 9 a la, cnolo prim, 7ff7a Dried Fruits -Prunes, firm: California, 9 41 He; Oregons, 9Ol0. Apricot. strong; Choice. 17c; extra choice, is: fancy, 14c. Peaches, steady; choice, I He extra choice, 9c; fancy, 9 He Raisins, ateady; choice to fancy needed, 99c seedless, leoiiHe: isonuoa layers, 91.10. OamWUg High Wins Debate. Cambridge, Nb March I. (Special Tele- gram.) Cambrldse High school won from 13.38; wether 1 Ueavar city nigh here last night tn a ie- tww, good to 1 naia, navina: ins aairmaiiv on m stun- ihelcu. 11.21L,.( owes, Sal- to good, jqpe JOijlrin. 1 94 1 IS 1189 1 SB 1 E3H HI I 41 1 41H1U 1 oih 1 otsuoi 1 08 1 01411014 1 01 1 OSHjlOS 69! 99 j 68 6hI hi Clos. iVest. 1 9IHUMH 1 S3H163 1 41H1H1H 1 04HI10IH I 03 103 1 01 hi "3 . 99 I 6tj 98 cs Cnioago OaiAMiug prices, luinished l'ne Uwe by Logan Bryan, stock and grain broker, 31ft Hnutb Sixteenth street, umana: Art j Open. I High. Low. Cloae. Yea. Wht. May July Sept. Corn. May July Sept, Mia May July Pork. May July Lard. Msy July Kibe. Msy July I I it 1 I7 ,1 99441196 1 IS187H 1 67 H 'l 6l164H .1 61 167H 1 46 H 1 47 Il44 1 4T l46 1 07 Hi' 1 0910H 1 08 1197 1 0 1 09HI104H 1 OS 104 1 OSHI 1 0T 1106 1 07 109 99 ( 99h 69H It I 99 9THI 91 67H 69 99 11 I IS 139 00 16 112 00 92 10 j 32 90 92 3ij 32 4 S3 49 19 if 19 00 111 T7 IS 92 'll IS 19 9S J IS 97 111 90) 19 97 19 99 M 60 I im 11 T ll "T 97 117 10 17 65 17 97 17 47) 17 4T 17 90 NEW YOHK OK.VKRAL MARKET. Lower Opening of Sugar wFutur la Fol- lowed by Slight Bally. New York. March 9. Wheat Spot, firm; No. I hard. 92.19: No. 1. northern, Pu- luth. 92.37 Hi N. 1, northern, Manitoba, 93. IS; f. o. b, New York. . Corn Spot, firm: No'. yellow, 11. 23, e. 1. 1., new xorK. y Oats Spot, weak; atandand, 919.60fll0.90, Hay Steady; No. 1, 91.16; No. 2, 41.000 1.06: No. 3, IUtttc; shipping, 70OB0C Hops Hiuleti stats, common to cholc, 1114, 3044c; 1116. IffelOc; Paclflo coaaL 1914. 11 friar: 1914. 9010c. nid Firm; Bogota. 44c: central Amer ica, 430, Provision Pork, firm: mass. 33S.OOO S6.60: family, 937.O0ttll.OO; abort clear. I3ft.0003l.00. Beef, firm; mess, 14.00 26.00; family, 934.0AO39.00, Lard, weak; mifldie west. 919.B0ttll.79. Tallow steady; vlty, llo; country, 1X0 l2Hc; specie), 12HC. Butter Easy; receipts. 4,040 tubs; oresm ery higher than extras, 41t41o; oresmery extrss (92 score). 40HV4Qo; msta, s.HW 40c; aeconda. 140370. Ea Unsettled; receipt. 14,444 state hekt apaclal. S7ff37Ho; atat held. average fancy. 14 H 49 34 Ho. Poultry Llv Mtronger; reported ! of average fowl at sstfSiHc; chicken ana turkeys not auoted. Dressed week: chick en lSOIScI fowls, 1902iHot turkeys, 11 33e. . . , ; - 1 ' M In nee poll (.rata Market. Minneapolis, March I. Wheat May, II July. 91.11 - Caah: No. 1 hard. il.47Htt!.09; No. 1 northern, 91.97H9 1.04 H: ;:o j aorinern, i,ii7i.uin. Corn No. 9 yellow, 91.04 ttl.OIH, Oats No. 9 White, 67Htt67H Klaxeeeil 93.34 2.94. Flour Unchanged. Basley 99cs91.3.vx V f , Kyo 91.t:oi.93. Bran 33.60tt34.6. . Kansaa Oly Oraln Msrket, Kansss City, March 9. Wheat No. hard, 1.93 01.97; No. 3 red. ll.HOl.l Msy. 31. iS; July. 91.14-Con-No. i mlxtd. 9l.06HO1.09; No, whitr, ll-Olttl.OftH Oete No. 3 . while. 91He( No, I mixed. 99tT41C, . ' ''!" ImIi Amahs Market.; St. Loula. March 9, Wheat No, I red, 91.0392.07 ; No. 9 hard, 91-M92.0S; May, 91.89: July, 91.66. iWNd. S. 91.09: No. S W'llte. 91.09 lio: Msy. ti.irM9. Juy. 9109H Oats .No. I, 92 Mc; No. 2 vhltct, nominal soft. Provlalona: Pork. 932.19: lard. 912.97H; ribs, I1I.I7HO17-60. Butter Unsettled; creamery, 329406. Karre Lower: rscelpU. 7,181 cases; firsts, 27U 437 tie: ordinary firsts, 26H924c; at mark, cases Included, 26 927ttc Potatoas Lower: recslnts. 29 cars; Idaho, Colorado. Washington and Oregon White, 42.4092.60; Wisconsin and utcnigan wnito, 93. 2ft 9 2. 3S. Poultry Allv, unchanged. I5H 24 16 & New York, March 9. A relapse to the listless conditions of last month was the most striking feature of today's market. Dealings fell away by 30 t 40 par cent In comparison with thooperatlons of recent days and the number of Issues traded in suffered corresponding reduction. t There was a concurrent diminution or pro fessional activity In ultra-speculstlve stocks. probsbly tn consequence of the failure to enlist public Interest In that quarter. Oen-, rat newa pertaining to tna nnanciai situs- tlon ranged from favorable to the reverse, the delay In a settlement of the armed neu trality mitigating against shippings and kindred Issues. Such changes as occurred In prices of Important storks represented tittle more than the caprices of the trading element. United States Steel and allied shares were steady to strong most of the session, with coppers, oils, motors, sugars and tha usual equipments, utilities and fertilisers. The mora ewtatantlal advances, very few. of which were fully retained1, Included Texas Company, which rose 4 to 234, with S each for International Agricultural, Chem ical Preferred and American Cotton OH Preferred, and I to I points for Gulf States Steel, Mexican Petroleum, American Smelt ing, .International Paper Preferred, Peoples' Oas, and Ohio Oas, th latter extending tie gsin to 6 jpolnts, at 109, just before the close. Rslls continued to ihow general heaviness, with further moderate liquidation of high grade, Including Chicago A Northwestern and other grangers. New York, Chicago ft St, Louis Second Preferred dropped 9 points, to 49, on a slngl transaction. Total ales, 940,000 shares. Operations In exchange were nominal. sterling and marka hardening, with an other setback in rubles. Maintenance of th prevailing discount rate by the Bank of England was ssorlbed to th reduced liability reserves reported by that Institu tion Bonds were steady, except for a further decline In Distillers' Securities 6s to 'the new low record of 93. Total salsa, par value, 92,306.000. United State bond wer unchanged on call. Number of sales and quotations on leading stocks wsrs: Sales. ' Hlrh. Law. CIom. Am. Beet Sugar... 1,300 2 91 91 American Can ... 6,400 47 H 46 46 Am. Car ft Fry ... 1.200 8M H 67 H 47 H Am. Locomotive ... l.lflO 71 71H 70 Am. Pm it Rr...ao.ino loaini insu Am. Sugar not 110 Am. Tel ft Tel. ... 700 126 226 136 Am. Zinc. LAS,.. 9.000 37 27 37 H Anaconda Copper. .16,300 94H 14 94 Atchison ., 900 102 101 101 Baldwin Locomotive 1,600 64 63 65 Baltimore ft Ohio . 1.000 7&H 76 76 Brooklyn Rapid Tr. . . 200 40 69 07 Butts A Superior.. 9,700 60 48 49 Cel. Petroleum.... 1.200 244 23 23U Canadian Paclflo 162 Central leather ...14,100 72 91 91 Ches. ft Ohio 400 68 67 97 Chi. ft Northw. t . . 2,600 114H 113 H'H C, ft. I. A P., 1st asst. paid 37 Chi no Copper 4,600 63 62 6SH coio, run a iron . i,.iu in Corn. fro. net. ..10,300 z&H Crucible Steel IS, S00 67 nhullier' Sec 4,800 20 19 20 une zs General Electric ... 900 164H 13 164 Ot. Northern pfd. . 600 113H H-H H2H Gt. Nor. Or Ctf.. 4,0a 26 36 3& Illinois Central ... too 101'i 101 ioo Interborough C. C. 300 1 13 13 Inspiration Copper 10,100 60 lV 60 Intl. Harvester 116 ' Int. M. M. pfd. et. .26,700 76 73 74 Kansas City So 33 Konnecott Copper .11,600 4T 46 .46 Louisville ft Nash.. 200 126 126 134 Mex. Petroleum .... 7,400 99 97 9 Miami Copper .... 1,209 41 0 Missouri rac. new sua as Montana Power . National Lead .. Nevada Ooppef .... 1,200 20 26 W.in York Central ..1.200 96 94 N. Y.. N. H. ft H... 700 43 43 43 Norfolk ft western swo -an North urn Paclflo .. 900 103 102 102 Paclflo Mall 22 Pacific Tel ft Tel 2 Pennsylvania 3,900 94 64 . 63 nv Conion Connsr. 1.600 20 20 30 Heading .bw mh m ;to Rep. iron ft Hteei. ,ouu si ii Hhntturk AM Con. 29 Southern Paclflo 1.300 93 '92 92 southern Railway i,o . Studebsker Co. .... 3.000 103 100 101 H Texaa Co. V... 4,000 Texaa Co 4,000 234 229 290 ITnlnn Pn.lf.a 1.300 145 134 136 U. S. Ind. Alcohol ..19,900 123 118 119 U. S. St.-el IM0O 110 ios no U. 8. Steel pfd. . 300 117$ III 117 ii .h rnnn. 117 116 116 Wabenh pfd. VB' 7?? 25, 24 24 Weatern Union ... w it Westlnghouae Eleo.. 5,700 60 49 SO Total aaies ior 4iw qwy, wv,vvv w.t Vnwtt Hmmv Marksb. Kew York. March 9. Prim Mwcantlta Bai r.arw.1 A4U nr Oaint. Strllna Bxchang Sixty-day 4 bill, un. i.mim.rMil alstv.dav bill OB banks, d!?l: comraeretat slaty-day bills, 94.70; ri.ini.il. li.taU: cables. 14.71 7-16. Silver Bar, 7Sc; sieaican aouars, n. Boads Government and railroad, ateady. rrir,. Tynb.Eiilirt alxtv dava. 9H93 per c.ntt ninety days, 3 4 per cent; six months. 494 per cent. Call Money mesay; nlgne poruom, loveat. 2 per eent; ruling rate, 2 per cent; laat loan, 9H P ot: cloelng bid, it ... ,nt- offered at 2HvDr oent. V. B. ret U teg Li. m un . do. coupon . 99 M., K. ft T. lt U, . 3. ref.100 4. m........ a U. 9. 4s, reg.107 Mont, rower . do. coupon .ivnia. v.-. AnuLTel. ft Te . N. Y. city 4.i" cv Vs 104 N, Y., N. H. ft Anclrf-French 6s 92 H., cv S ...102 Atchison gen 4s 94 Kor. rao. .. Bilh. Steal r Is IliiOra, 8, L. r 4a. 13 Cent. I'ao. let.. IHiPac. T.U TL... U. ,M.ln R. 100 ov'lHa II Jen " i J"-2 C B. Q.. J 4s IPenn. (an. C. 11. HI. . peauina a""' "i, er la 1041alo. Fao. cv M.ii.. r at T & p 8o. Pan. r 4a... S1V Ry' re'f 4a... TIS., By IS!S f M 8 rer 4 Ui, St union ru. b ft R . Ck o 4 91 Un. Pac. cv. 4s. 92 Krlf !en 4... 67 U. S. Rubner 4.103 vri.n Via tains U. B. Steel... -106 Qt. Nor. lit 4 f9HW. Union 4a J4 III. Cent, r , VlWW. ui vmumm K. C So. r 6. 99 E3 31 .. 102 .. 6S 24 H 96 LosMtoa Block and Bond. London. March 9. American securities were lifeless, apart from a few tilings In the tow-prljed share on tha stock ex chaBv today ' Sllvar Bar, 27 Hd per ounca, Money 1H per cent. ' Discount Ra tea Short bills, 4 per cent; hreo months' bills, 4 per cent. Motorcyclist Crashes , Into Auto; Hurts His Leg Paul Mulligan of Florence was badly cut and injured about the right leg when a motorcycle 'ie was riding crashed into an automctile driven by E. L. K'ingsburg, S82"4 Brandeis building. Mulligan was driving his motor cycle north on Seventeenth street. It was a machine of manufacture differ ent from that which he was accus tomed to rj.de. In attempting to put on the brake he put his toot on the accelerator and the machine leaped into Farnam street at a rapid clip. Mulligan missed one automobile, rode over the heel of a passing pedestrian . and brought his flight to r.n end by crashing into Kingbury's machine. He was taken to Lord Lister hospital. Odd Fellows Flourishing. Plattsmouth, Neb.t March 8. (Spe cial.) Last evening a delegation of Odd Fellows of thisity were vis itors at Louisville, where they helped in the work of initiating a large class at that place. This evening lodge No. 20 of Omaha, with the lodge from Louisville, assisted in receiving into the order a large class at this place. Material for a Bungalow Plans and Specifications for You ABSOLUTELY FREE y If you are lucky enough to uggest the most acceptable name and give the two best reasons why Cement is the ideal building mater ial for a home. :The Mid-West Cement User's Association has generously donated these materials and five other gifts. Full par ticulars may be had at the ' - 1, MIDWEST CEMENT SHOW MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM, Two Days Left, for the (Jig Show Closes Saturday Open 12:30 to 10:00 P. M. V Admission 25 Cents. 1 ' 'i V Omaha Concrete Stone Company MANUFACTURERS OF Ornamental Posts, Bird Baths, Simpson Vases, Rustic Flower Pots, Rustic Flower Vases, Pergola Posts, Lawn Seats, Etc., Etc. CEMENT BLOCKS A SPECIALTY 28TH AND SAHLER STS. ' TELEPHONE COLFAX 886. CHICAGO ORAIN AND PROVISIONS. WhMt Prim Tended IXrwnwmH. Owln to CwtlntuuM f Phlpplnr DlffUmltlM. Chloaro, March I. Bin alMrancea t Balttmora 'tinii coirtwt forecast tbat th sovirnmeat crop report on (arm reuervM would nrov bulltili did a Bood dett to bring about advmnca today lit .tho price- of wheat. Quotations eioaea nrm, n.t hi.hp. with May at ll,88Sei.NH and Julr t l.SI1.5. Corn finished IQIHo up and oata gained' HOe. In provuions: tha outcome ranged from 13Ho aectine to a raiae or tc. Pen d tie bullish jrentlment, which ulti mately ruled the wheat market, prlcee tended downp-ara ai me uuiw. owm laraoty to the fact that railway trafflo otf- tlcultlei had caused export contracts in the wt &nd aauthweit to ba cancelled. One railroad was reported as atona having O00 cars tilled with freight-standing lti tho Kansas City yards. Some vague peace tala was also among the faetora that gave the bears a transient advantage. Free buying on the part of stroag in (create, however. aannn.Danled announcements that some ex porter who had cancelled whtiat purchases were trying to replace the lines at points wtere the railroads were not wholly block aded and that ten neutral grain ships had cleared from Baltimore today. Pessimistic crop reports, especially from Nebraska, tended also to glva an upward Impulse to th market. 1 s As the time-aproacbed tor the Issuance of the government report on farm reserves th annfldtnes el the wheat bulls became yWr and more apparent. Uossip was cur rent, too, that foreigners were nuying fu ture) deliveries here, and It waa said that for the flrst time since th German war ion decree was Issued on January 11. American ship owners were coming Into the ocean freight market In fairly larg num bers. ' ' Corn nhewed Independent strength. Th government-report on farm reserves wet ex pected to be bullish and turned out t be much more eo than bad been anticipated. Oats-war firm in sympathy with corn. There wa persistent buying at Winni peg, presumably for th British govern ment. Advance guesses en farm reserves of cat proved to be considerably In eacess of th government total. Provisions wer Irregular and much less actlv than haa been recently. Realising ales by holders weakened lard and ribs. Offerings ft pork wer smalt Chicago Cash Prlcee Wheat: No. I and 3 red, nominal t No, I hard, il.t'; No, a hard, tl.il. Corn: No. 1 yellow, Il.tlH 1.01; No, I yellow, 4l.tTl-H, No. 4 yellow, U.QlUOl.wS. Oats: No. S white, eetjtfltto; standard, lOttO'tr. Ry: No t, nominal: No. S. $1.66. Barley. tl.001.3l. Stnda: T-wvtay, l.UO'Ti clover. U.Jtf FM.H,.OBTGflGE ' Much of the demand for farm mortgages comes from those who have been paying taxes on their savings. If their money has been earn ing only 4 per cent taxation takes a considerable part of the income. Nebraska mortgages are free from state, county and city taxes. Ihe v money invested in farm mortgages is certainly just as safe as in banks or savings institutions, where it is taxable, and the net income is very - much greater. v ' N ; V 1 The holder of a mortgage knows just where hia money isHe need not be an expert accountant to determine whether it is, safe plain common sense is his best guide. . , When you buy a security from us your dealings with us have only commenced, for we look after the collection of interest and principal and paying it over to you during the life of the loan; also watch to see that taxes on the property are paid, insurance kept in force, etc. " ' We describe below a few of the many choice loans on hand for sale to investors T,. j ' $ 2,500 On 80 acres, Merrick County, near Grand Island; valued at ', . : ' r. $8,00v 5 per cent. V ' ' $ 3,000 On 80 acres, Thurston County, near Winnebago; valued at $9,000 5 per cent. ' $ 4,000 On 120 acres, Nuckolls County, near Nelson; valued at $10,800 5 per cent. . $ 6,500 On 154 acres, Thayer County near Deshler; valued at $16,000 5 per cent. " ' 7,000 On 250 acres, 'Dixon County,' near Wakefield; valued at. . . $35,0005 per cent. . $ 8,000 On 160 acres, Saunders County, near Swedeburg; valued at , ' $16,000 5 per cent. . - $ 8,000 On 240 acres, Thayer County, near Carleton; valued at $24,0005 per cent. . . $10,000 On 240 acres, Butler County, near Surprise; valued at $35,600 5 per cent. I With each loan is note, mortgage, abstract, attorney's opinion on title, showing our mortgage to be a first lien, insurance policy, owner a description of farm and our own examiner's description and valuation. - Monthly paper, "The Investor," with lists of securities, mailed free upon request to all who haVe $100 o more which they wish to keep safely at interest. " ' , - W. E. BARKLEY, Prev Lincoln Safe Deposit Co. Lincoln, Neb.