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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1896)
THE OMAHA DAILir * KJfli l FH1DA.Y , MARCH G , 180G. A COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Firm Feeling Provoked by Apprehension foi Growing Grain , ENGLISH CABLES HELPED THE OPENING Writ I tier I" ( Jfiirrnlly I.ookoil UN Very Trjlnw for AVIiiMit nnil Crop OniiiiiKi ! llc- Iiorln AittncruHMi CHICAGO , March S.-Ilipotts of poor snov protection nnd apprehension of conscquen Oninago created rather a firm feeling It \vhent today , nnd nn advance of Ucvni mntlc In spite of the Intense dullness Urn prevailed till through the pcstlon. Con wni wcnk 'and rciedeel slightly , whlh oats advanced a fraction. Provisions were firm nnd closed higher. Wheat had another dull day and th ( fluctuation wns even narrower thtm yes only -c teiday , the extreme range being There v\ns > an undetcurrent ot firmness however , nnd while the news wn ) rathei Bcarcc there \vnn nothing very bearish , bu on the contrary It wni of n nntiiro to lielj the price , If It was entitled to any In Iluencu nt nil. It opened Him am practically unchanged at from CC'ic to CT' i for May. nnd the trading was on a verj limited scale then nnd for two hours there after , Iliietimtlnir liutwceii OGfto nnd C7Wc with the bulk ot the business during tlur time at Cflc , The opeliltiK strength W.T due to the KnglMi cable1 ! , which wen ntencly and firm , the Ilrst quotation quot Ing Liverpool n turn dcnrti : the north wcMtern ilellnvrleB of whint vserc1GO can smaller than u week ago and 70 cars llghtci than ii year njo , while the primary deliveries liveries at western polntB wcro much UKhtei than a week ago , or even u year ago. It addition to this the weather la generallj looked upon as very tijlng for wheat am crop damage repot Is nre numerous Th ( speculators vvclo very rautloits , however and theicvns little urgency In the sell Ing. While the buying vvnn not ispeclnllj iietlvc. It was milllclcnt ( o nbsord the lloiit Ing lots , no that they fulled to depress the matkul materially. He-sltlcs 100,000 bu of wheat sold to go to Uuffalo , which vva1 one of the elements of the early strength , i round lot of northern was ' hipped ncai the close of the session , cold for Itnmodlnti shipment , and that Dually lifted tin ex trcmely Hlugglsh market out of tlio ru ; nnd rnnrKfd It llrm at fiT'fec ' , the hlyhes' ' part of the dnv's lluctiiatlon. Corn was almost lifeless and what llttU trndlnc there was was within Uc margin liberal recelptB for en h business rrentei a wtnk opening' , and May opened at SO c Bold lit SOuc and closed nt that. Oats wcro fairly active , lliera being gooi buying by both shippers rind elevator men May opened a "lindp higher , at from 21i to l'/sC , nnd held steady under good sup port , clc&lng weak at the price bid. Provisions wtro strong at the opening duo to tbe small hog receipts , but offering1 were KO llbeial that the advance was HOOI lost. Near the close some buvlng trnted as wheat showed llrmness anil prices woum up at the best figures of the duy. Porl ( closed fie higher , ribs , ll'ic higher ; lari unchanged. Kstlmates for Friday : Wheat , 70 cars corn. 430 cars ; onts. 210 cais ; hogs , 1GXX ( head. The leading futures ranged as follows : i i .nn i LIV i niji ) 04IS C7X II7W June.1 Julv G7 > U7 u7 Coin.No S ! . . March , . . . Miv K0' < July SIM nus Sept OrlH , No B. . Marcli 21 21 May 20t 1'HS Julv SlW iiUS siw hept 21 am rrrk.pe-rubl March n nn n 70 p nai II 70 May. . . . u BO t ) 85 0 77 0 i-fi July 10 uo 10 02)4 ) 0 05 10 OJh Lard.IdO Iba Mnrch B 34 B 30 B ao May ft 47J4 5 474 S 45 B 4- , July fi i0 } 6 1,0 C 55 6 574 .ImtlllbH- March r 05 ( > 074 B 021- fi 074 B 2J 5 ya B 17- ! B i-Ji ! , July fi , IJ s S--H. B .10 n il.le Cash nuotntloim were as follows : FI/5UR Steady : winter patents , $3 SOS'S 0 ; wlntci straights , (3 000J SO ; spring patents , si ID O340. WHEAT No. 2 spring. KV-WCCVSo ; No. 3 spline , MKQUPSe ; No 2 led , C1ViCD'Sc. ( CORN No. 2 , SSIji/SSTic. / OATH No. 2. Stfa ; No. 2 wliltc , 210213ic ; No S while , SH21"c. IlYINb. . 2 SOViC. I1ARLF.Y No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , SCV.QSCc : No 4 , 28 31c. FLAX SEED No 1. SO'Ac. PRIME TIMOTHY hEUI- . ) ! & 001 CO WHISKY Distillers' llnlshed gooda , per gi ! . , SUQARS rut lonf , J3S7 ; granulated , { 323 ; "A " ' . . standard , f'i.12. POULTRY Plcady : turkejs , Ilf13o ; chickens , 7 T8i4c : ducks , 10ffl3c. Tne following were the receipts and shipments today : On the Prul no ) OYQ 1.11 o to 1 iv tlia imtlsr mir- kct w.n tlrm : creameiy. Ha''l' ' c : dilry , UiS IHu. KifiiB , llniii fiesh. lOaile. ( Jhccso , quiet ; MW Yonic CI.MHAL : ( lu tnlunn f < lu > liny VnrloiiH CiiiiniKiilllles. Nn\V YORK , March B FLOUR Receipts , 11 , . 000 Mils. ; exports , 23O)0 Lulu. ; steadier , hut quiet , as bujcrs aie lee Iwlow the market ; low rrrade winter weak , Mlnnetota bakers , J2 S0ff3 JO ; spr.nir low ( Trades , J200B2C3 ; city mill patents , J480ffil.:5 ; city mill tle.irs , $1.15(34 ( M ; Minnesota patents , J3.coyj.75 ; vv Intel patents , | 3.ln 4 00 ; winter urades , J2.30WS i > , llju Hour. steady , lliickwheat ( lour. Him ; II 2Jfl ( SO. DUCMCWIlIJAT-Qulet ; S S040c. CORN MUAL Quiet ; > tlo\v western , conisc , ull : 40ff44e. HARLnV-Hleady ; western malting. 43ilT43c ; ( eedlnir. HAIU.lV : MALT Ste.idy ; western , 47 f3c. \VHDAT-r.jpoits. rxm bu. ; upot. Inactive ; No. 1 hard , ; 8'ijT78'ttc ' , f , o. b. alhat. Options wuie extremely dull all day. but nenerally frontier on bullish fentlment , backed up by llrm cabe.i : , talk of unf ivor.ililo ArKfntlno nevvs , de- creannl wheat re-cclpta vvert , fair eleatancca nnd Rcnvral e-ovtilnir , tloHlnit ViifHc net hlwliei ; No. I ie.il , Marcli , 75'iff7J 4c , closhiB , 7GCJ May , 73 ! ! t7J 9-lGc , elrAlnir 73' < , c. CORN Ite-elpts. C.hiK ) bu. ; exports , 18,000 bu.- spot , steady ; N.I. 2 , SSMiJo. | Options wcro dull end easier im p > i l trndlntf nt Chicago and dls- coimiKed IOIK ttlllng. closing unclmimed ; May , 8CMf305-10c , e-lcslni ; SOlic. OATH Receipt * , 19.WO bu , ; eipnits , SKH bu. ; ea-sj ; No. y , Vw. Options were qiV-t and easier with coin , clemlni ; unchanReHl to ic , lower * March clowl nt " 5Hc ; May , SJVje , closing at 2Ji'c. HAY Steady ; shipping , J7.Mi | ! Ojj good to choiceJ8 000'J.OO. IIOI'HVnk : tjtate , common to choice , 1894 crop , 2WH5c ; 1833 cap. 3 ic ; Pucljlc coast , liS4 Clop. 2'HHc ; 1S95 erop , Sffic. H1DUK Quiet ; Galveston , lie ; Huenos Ajrea dry. lf.c ; 'lexas. dry , ! ic : Callfoinlu , Ho. IjlJATHril Hlraely ; hemlock eole. Iluenis Ayiew. lltJlit to heavj welbhts. 20o : acid , ZlWiJc , WOOlQulet ; domestla Ikece , ICiiJ.Vj pulled , 18HCo. i 1'ROVlSlONS-Heef. Blendy ; family , JIO.O ) 1200 | extra UK-SB , 7Wi"S W ; beef hainn , 115 &ia 10 00. Cut meat > , steady ; pickled hams , S'/iiiS ' c. I < nrd , dull ; western sleini closed $5 GO nominal ; rellned , lier > Pe > ik , steuely ; mem , III ) Mil 10 W : nhort elear. M1.MW12.W. TAI.LOW Steady ; city , SaiC3ic ! ; country , 3'i Ctc , us to quality. ' llt'TTKR Reeelpts , , 4,81' iiksn. : stt'ady ; west ern creamery , HSilM'ie ; Klglns , IMHi' . i(10S Reeelpts , 10 f > W idcus. ; steady ; slate and Pennsylvania. ll',4Jl-o ; western , outlmn , 101/lle. / I'KTROLU'ltM-Dull ; United closed nt J1.J4. ROSIN Dull ; attained , eoinmon to good , I1.C7U C1.70. TUIU'ins'TINU-Steady : Wli05S > io. t'HIIKSK Receipts , 2 C73 pkuti. : inaiket steady ; large. C&lOUc ; small , l > 104q ; part vklms , S fp Co : full vklmi. 2U3c. ROH1N Quiet : strained , common to choice , tl MU1.C7' . . RICU I'lrni : domestic , fair to extra , S'.iQCc : Japan. 3S(74c. MOLAhHIlS- Quiet : steady ; New Orleans , open kettle , eoud to choice , WliSTc. MUTAIJ-l-PlB Iron , tiultt : * oiillieru. Ill.Sf.j ? 12.3 ; northern. Jll.Wyu.U I'opper , f usj ; bu > k- vn. 111 ; exehanmIII. . Leail , easy : broke , I3.M ; exchanK > > . l3.S'i lS * > . Tin , quiet : strain , 115.33013 < 3t plates , steady , Bpeller , llrm ; ilo- inei > tlc. 14 10)1 4 K. COTTON hl3lJl > OII-Qulet but steady ; prime crude , 2lu ; off ( .radei , liiitfMVtc ; butter urades , tSo ; prlmo summer > ellow , KSJMjC. huunr MurKet. NKYORK. . Mare-h -SUQAR-Raw , quiet j refined , llrm , sales , 1.600 bugs of CuUi e'uitrl- fugal , at 4 < te * , basis , K test , and 4,7uO bags Cuba ctvilrtfutial , 4' , c , 1,000 bags Cuba molaises at SU\ ! basis , t'J tent. LONDON , MarthSl'aARCane ' , stendy and uncliuucetl , beet , dull ; Mare.li , 12s Sd , April , 11 ry ( ieiuiU. NEW YOUK , March 5.-Tlivw won relatively mare tput tu liut dolnir with jobbeis than with oonimiiuiton iiiiTthunls. ullhoukh u good num. b r ot Ui tn r r * wltU u * utter. Vruu 1 nitlMn'n on lh rend lh" orclern for Bool were pivn' , nnl tlv collfctut tnklnsi were larg" . Tli KupnKl of 79 lr cent ol the mills Hint inni. " blue coo-ii by the rcccnl slaim In nttraetlni ; Renter ntuntlon , as th < Inrgi-st proiluccr will not kturt for Im montla nml others wl'.I not pit In runnlnK oidfr foi two weeks Prlntlnir cloths \ry dull at S0 2 ll-IGo , nominal. PALL IIIVIJIt-MaHi , Mnich C Print clotlu \cry dull : nominally nt ZHtJZSc bid. O.M.VHA c'.i\nH.u7 aiAnicnT. CnnilKInn of Triule nnil Quntntldiu on Slniitc nnil 1'nnny 1'rmliicc. Ilutter Is not comlns ne.irlj so fa < t as was the cnso a short lime ngo. There Is no searcllj' , but nt the Mme time there Is n great sutplu . Game Is commencing to arrive n little man freely , especially ducks. I'llces hn\c been \cry hlRh , but dealers nre of the opinion thnt n tontlnuancc nf warm weather for any length ol time would bring prices down somewhat , The * novv storm of n few dnjs ngo has e > | . dently had the effect of cutting down the re ceipts by keeping the farmers at home. Quota- tlons : HMOS Prei-h stock , SflSUc. IltlTTHIl- Common nnd old grades , C07c ; fnlr to Rfoil stock , 889o ; choice to fancy country , 12c. VHAI. Choice fat , 70 to 100 IDS. , uro quoted at 6i4t(7o ; large nnd coarse , 4f5c. Cllrisi : : : Domeftlo brick. HV4c : Edam , pel Aox. . 19 CO , Club house , 1-lb. Jars , per doz. . 13 Ml Llmbeiger , fancy , per ih . lliic : Roa'Jefert , u-lli. , Jars , per doz , 13 CO ; Young Americas , ll',4c : Twins , fnncy , lie. POULTRY Drwwd-Chlckens , choice , 714 J 8c : comse nnd large , S'iffCc : ducks , choice , lOHIlc ! tutki" > s , ehrlee , lU3c : BOose , Se. HAY Upland. 1300 ! mldlnnd. 1460 ; lowland , 1100 ! rye straw , 13 EO : color makes the price on hay : light bnlei sell the best. Only top grade ! bring top prices 11ROOM CORN Hxtrfmtly slow fnlc ! new crop , delivered tn track In country : choice green nelf-wotklng carpet , per 11 > , V/tc ; choice green , running to hurl. 2'ic : eommun , l'4c. OAMllInck mlpe. Hi golden plover , 1,2' ; nun 1 1 inbblts , II , mallard ducks , 13 Mj red * brails , 13V ) , ennvaMmck ducks , I'lOin'.OO ; teal. blue wing. 11.75172(10. tenl , green wing , ll.MJt 1 7fi : mixed duck. ' , ll.KHfn.75 ; Canada geese , tC W OT.OO ; email geese , tlCO 300 ; brants , 1350 ; squirrels , | wr doz. , fOil75c. PIOnoNS Live , II. 0001.20 ; dead pigeons nol wanted. The market Is well supplied with green vegetables fiom the nouth. Quotations ! Ni\V : TURNIPS-per dczen bunches , 75c , CUCUMIinilfJ 1'er dozen , 12 2i 2 SO. NIJ\V Iinirrs 1'or d sen buncheH , 75c. TOP ON1ONH Per dozen hunches. 200MC. 1II1AD LirrTri'IJ-1'cr bnx , $1 , per lihl . 13 DO. bl'INAl-II Per box. 1125 ; per bhl , M SO. TOMATOIJS riorlda , iwr six-basket crate , J4 OC W425. CAIItlAOn-Cnllfornla ft.-1 ? , per Ib , 2c. I'OTATOHS 1'aiicy native stock , 30c : from stora In smull lots , 30ir25c , Colorado stock , 45c. ONIONS Per bu , WSSOc. HCANS Hand picked navy , per bu , II. GO 8\V13IJT I'OTATOKS Choice stock , 12 75 per California , per d3Z. , No. 1 , 85c ; No. 2 , 70ft Tie. LIMA UHANS-Per Ib , 4I403C. WAI nil CRISPcr IC-qt. case. 11.75. Pin PLANT Hot house stock , per doz. bunches , 80i85c. FRUITS. The weather wan against the pale of straw berries nnd the mirket Is lovvci. Quotations : STIlAWHRRHirM Tetas per qt 2.c. > . APl'LHS Choice ID fnncy Hen Unvls , 13000 32 ; . choice wine saps nnd willow twigs , $3 K'H 13.7" CRANnnimiirS JciFey. I6 B Or.OO ; loxcs , S2 B ) . MALAGA GRAPHS Per CO Ib bill. . | ! OOffo 50 , per C5 to 70-lb. grnps } > BlflC 00. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGES California Im Mod seedlings , fancy. } 22' , 2GO ; choice , | 2 OOiiT2 25 ; func > navnls , | 3 OOffi 3 13. choice , 12 60 LI3MONS Messlnns , fancy. 13 fjOff4 00 : choice | 32JT3r,0 , , CallfoinliR , 13 2103 50 \NANAS Cholee Inrge stock , per bunch , | 2 00 { T2.23 ; medium sized bunch's , I1.MS2 CO. MISCELLANEOUS. OYSTERS Mediums , 13c. standnids , 20c , extra fHeets. 13e , lliann A * Co 's seletf. 27c ; New \eulc countr , 30c ; standard bulk , per gal. . 11.10 M Vl'LE faYRL'P rive gal. cans , each , 12.75 ; gtfltlP cans ptr joz. , { n. i , , gai. cangi $523. $ quart tfltlP , HONEY Pancy white , per Ib , 15c. 'iunrt-1'uie Juice , per half bul. , | 3 ; per AUER1'KRAUTPer bbl , 13.75 ; half bbl. , ribs New crop , California , 10-lb. boxes , ptr Ib , 10c , Impcrtcil fancy , : o-lb. boxes. 15c ; choice - > M , . DATES New Persian , CO-lb bos , per Ib EH < - ; faidd , 10-lb. boxes , per Ib , tic. MAPLE SUOAltCholceper Ib. , SfflOc. PRI3SERVES Assoited. 20-1U. palls , each. COfOANUTS-Pcr 100. 14 50 ; each , 5c. NUTS Almonds , California , per Ib , medium tlzr > , lOc ; Tarrafiina almonds , per Ib. , lame , 12'ac ' ; ISinzlls , pel Ib , So : Eru-lls1 ! w lnuts per Ib , fancy eoft fhell , lie. htaiiuards , ll lliie , , filberts , per Ib , lOc : pcacuns. polls'.ied medium. lOc ; large , I2e : peanuts , law. CHc ; ronsied. 7 ® 7Uc : hlikory nuts , small per bu , II 75 ; hlckor > nuts , large- , per bu. , II 50 ; black walnuts , per bbl. , IZ ' r Good steus , 400 to 600 Ibs , good cows and helfeis , 5Q5Hc ; medium COH3 nnd helfeis , 4'4M5Sc ; good forequarters cows and heifers , 3Vifr4e , good hlndquaiteis cows and lulfers , C'47c , good hlndquarteis , steers , 7'ic ; cow rounds , tc , taw pates , Sfto c ; bono- \tk-i \ t bucks , 4e , s'eei chucks. 4e ; eow chucks , 3Vic ; beef temlel loins , 20c ; beef lolls , boneless , ! ) c , Bliloln butts , bonelCbs , Sc ; loin bucks , 7c ; eow libs , No. 3 , 7 > c ; cow loins , No. 3 , 8'4c ; beef trlmmliiBs , S'tc ; rump butts , 4\c. MUT1 ON Dressed mutton , Cc ; racks , lOc ; legu , tc ; saddN-s , 8c ; stows. 3c. PORK Dressed hogs , 5'Sc ' ; poik loins , CHc ; npiio libs , GK.C ; pork shoulders , 5c ; poik shoul ders. sklnnr-d , 5'ie , pork trimmings , 5'4c , tendei- lolns , 15c ; pigs' fret , cleaned , per doz , 33c. HIDES AND TALLOW. SHEEP PELTS-areen suited , each 250COc , gicen salted sheailUigs ( shoit wooled early skins ) each lac , diy slieurllnt" . ( short wooled iiili bklns ) , No i , eaeh , loc , dry tnearllugs ( short vvoolcd early tklns ) , No. 1 each. 5c , diy IUn Karsas and elllu l.a butcher wool polls ifer Ib actual weight. C86c ; dry flint Kansas 'and Ne'- brobka Muirain wool pelts , per It ) actual weight. 4 5c , diy ( lint Colorado butcher w S De-lt . pei Ib actual welaht , 4SClic ; dry linn Colorado Munnln wool pelts , per Ib . act" w.-Kit , 4y5e. diy pieces ar-d bucks , aetua vvelsht. 4if3 < ? ; feet cut cff , oa It Is useless to pay freight on them. TALLOW AND GREASE - Tallow No i 3',4c : tallow No. 2 , So. grease , white'A , 3'4c- grease , wnlte 11. 5c , grcute , > ellcw , 2V4c , gieust' ' * ! " " " fine heavy. fl87c" In ? 1 L-lit 600" : quarter blood , 1012c. seedy , burry and ehafty. SiffOc ; celled nnd broken , coarse Tf/ae celled nnd broken , line , CffSc. Fleece washed Medium , i:01Sc : line. llfflCc ; tub waklieU. ISO ISO. black. So ; bucks , Cc ; lag locks , ZBCod.nd pulled. FUR3. bTOCIvy A.M HO.NDS. Volume of IIIHIU | > NH Ki-ll Oft lie-in 11 > - < > % T AVfilni > Ni1ii > % NEW YORK , March 5. The ten.k market to day fell about 20,000 share * below Wednesdays record and business was about evenly divided betwe-cn the lallnay shares and the Industrials. In tlio Unit class lialtlmoie & Ohio , thouelt not milking first In point of activity , attracted ( lie greatest allei.'Km , on account of exceptional wn.k- iifnt. The ti'Uil eif the transactions wus ulra fairly laiht * . Anticipation if radical Ireatment of Iho twurlllfs In any rehemu of re labllltalloii of HID prupeity , cauted renewed extensive ll'iulda. tlon of tlio stuek , risulllng in an extreme dcciln nf 4 per ee-nt tu I1 ] , the jovvrtt polut on IL-.OUI. Thu HUHU of Hie weuk eif the. reoiganlutlon com. inllteu fulled to eneit any permanent lalyn ; Inlluuicc , and rumoru wrro turreiu of probably ay hlKb H" CO IHT cent uwe-tmnentii on the cluck. It bhould bet added that the rii nu l > oie no ulllclal nuthority. In the Industrials Tubuccu held Hist p'vite In the volume of trading a d fu ll nt of fluctuations , The prlmur ) caunc of the animation In this pu-lalty wua the varjlnir Keii > sl | > In lelnt n tu the contest between the * comiun ) nnd the uuUlde manufacturers The ru- moiM pf a probablu Impending IFHUO e > f new preferred - ferre-d xtotk uls-i vxe-rlnl IntlueneeAn tally de- ellnet of ' 4 per cent was followed by a rally of 14 per ce-nt , due eiMtnullily tu-the unmiuncfnienl ut u rise e > f lo l > rr puund In lti > vrlc of the * i > Mnimn > ' standard brand of plug tobacco , Sub- equtntly a rtld wi mad * co thl * itock , which resullcil In n slump of 2H per tent The Hr.nl ' Mln recorded , a net loss nf n point. Llrmldnt 01 by Insiders nns oUo be'leved to be ilKecrnllilc. > I-oinlon operated In n fninll wnv on bnt.i sides of the market. Crnnment Is getting to be Ken- ' ernl over the fact that tlio apparent dealings In this market for foreign nccount rcceitly- have failed to bo reflected In the cxchnujre. mitkt ( nnd . t.ie Inference Is drnwn Hint the oilBlnal potireo I of the nlk-Rfd foreign orders Is InV 1I street. The Initial prices were Irregu'nr , with the chnnges unltnporlnnt , but downvvnrd In tendency. The tendon cnbles reported lower prices ) nt thnt center. The early cnurae e > f the genetnl list wn erinllc , but tending tnwnrd n lower Icnci , nnd the \olume of budncsj nns ilg.it , Subsequently Improvement tccurrcd , under the lendersh p ot n covering movement In llurllnqton The block rose IH per rent , partly on purchases by n specu lative organization. Dostun buying advanced Clfnernl Electric 1 per cent. Thebalmicc of the list wns without fenture , nsldo from n drop of 114 per cent in Rubber , on sales' attributed to powerful Interests ( lint ba\c withdrawn from the b nrd of directors. Liter the l rs was rerovere-el , but lenowcl rolling cnii cd n net lo s of % per cent , In the Until hour a genernl selling movement Elnrted , in which de clines of from 1 to 2 per cent from the best figures were- scored , Tim market clo cd weak In temo nt general net losses , extending In some Instances tn n point. The railway bond market was dull , but firm. The distribution cf business was fairly good , nnd In some cases decided Im provement wns noted. Northern Paclflo thirds wcro active nnd rose 2 per cent , but subsequently lost most of the gain. The dividend scrip ex- tendeil Jumped to 70 , nnd renctcd to 65. The net gains In the oilier Issues rnnged between 1 nml 2 t per cent , the list. In Duluth nnd lion Range firsts. The total sn'es were $1,403,000 Governments were quite active , nnd n slight Improvement occurred In the price of the new 4s The trnnfnctlons footed up $311,500. The Evening Port's London llnnnclnl cablegram sajs : There wns stngnntlon In nil the mnrkets todny. Speculation In Americans , howevervvas fnlrly good , nllhough there wns no nctlvlty. Noithern Pacific bonds wore bought from Ger many on rumors of thp reorganization scheme gilng through fuceessfully. Ill" cnse of the money market wns further Increase by the re- hase of another tlKVXp ) ( ) of the Japanese Indem nity funds \\blri have been locked up at the llank ot England. The money was used tr paj debts due hero for war miterlnl nccount. The coin nnd bullion In thn llink of England decreased - creased 158,000 this week cish having gone Into clieillatlon , ns usual , nt the end of the month. Flft-clght thousands pounds ef gold net wore Imported , the details being. One hundred nnd thir ty-two thousand pounds Imported from Holland nnd 11,000 exported to ItU'Sln , 10 00) to A'gentlns nnd 50O to a destination unknown. This re turn completes the bank's half jear , nnd Indi cates n probable dividend The Pails market was steady to Urm , and the Berlin market Idle. The following were the closing quotations on the leading stocks of the New York exchange todav : Total sales of stocKs today were 1S4.3T1 sharns. Including : American ToLacco , 46 4 , American hUB.ir , 14,700 , lialtlmoie & Ohio , 14MO. O nual Illectrlc 7.CW ; LoulsMllo & Nashvlll- , 8 CO } ; Mlssjurl Paclllo , 9,000 ; Ituck Island , 4,300 , St. Paul , 18,100. New Yorli JloiiejMnvkvt. . NDW YOHK , March 5 MONKY ON CAL/N nniy at 3j4 per cent ; last loan , 4 per cent ; closed at 3i4 ' per cent. rniMu M'nncHANTii , ! : rArcn-41408 per cent. STHIILINO nXCHANQC Steady , with actual Ima'aegs In tankers' bills nt ! 487 % TI.S < for de mand ard { 4 (6J4T4 87 for fix y d.tya ; p sted lates , 51 S7MJ&4 S3 ; commercial bills , } 4 SO SILVER CnilTiriCATKS C814OC90. HAH SIIA'UR CSc. GOVBHNMRNT HONDS Steady ; state bonds , tlrm ; railroad bonds , fhin Closing quotations on bonds were follows : Silver bird , OBHc ; Moxljvi dollars , oj)4333o ) Blghtdrafts , pirj tjlojr.ip'ilj ' , inr. XL-TV YurU MliilnR Uuointleini. NEW YORK , Mnicli. fi.-Tho following nro the - lnlii ; quotation ! ) ! I.eiiiiloii htuck ( luolnlluii * . LONDON , March , 5 , 4 p. m. oloilng ! _ CoiibolH , ni'y..lil'J i-li ) I Mexican 01 Jin iry. 'JOM Coimolu.ae-c t . 100 St. I'.iulconi . MU O in. i'aclUc . 67' < N. Y. Contr.il. . . . . . 100K Kilu . 1IIU I'einnuvlvnnta . &fii { Krlo'JdH . 7D | Ilcidlnr . OH 111. Cential . 00 iMeix. Cgii.now4B. 74) ) < HAH Bll/Vnil-JlSd per ounce. WONUY 2 J4 per cent , Tltu rate of discount In the open inaiket for ehort and three monthu * lilllu IB ! , per cent , Ilnuk Slule-iiie-iit. IXJNPON , March 5 The Meekly statement of the llank of Kneland , iiuueil today , ha s the following changes , an compared ullh the pre. \loua account : Total regcrvedeereuce , 1014 , o ; clrru'atlon , Incri'uto. 455.000 ; bullion , decreuie- , il..bi ; ot.icr isecuiltlcv , Incrnife. U'JJM ; oilier deereake , (391,000 ; publlo depuultfl , In i'u\ue , f'JVi'.w.i'J ; notei ) , receipt * , recehed , de > ( rfufiOSO.OiiO ; BOSt-llinlriU geturltlM. ( U8,0 > X ) The pioporllon of the llank of Knland' re-mrve to llalillliy. which hist week vuu 03. W per cent , U now 61 (3 ir cent. I'AIllS , Mareh 6. The wetkly statement of the llank of rrunce , Uiued te > da > , elioua the follo\\ . I UK elmngcs , un compared ullh the freiloua uc- cuunt ; Nete In circulation , Increure , SJ.SW.O'Mfj ' treUMUry accounts current , lU'cri-aaf , > 2 IGO.ojOf. Ke > 'd In hand. lU'CteaiK ? . SGOO.OOOfi bills dlbcounted , dwrrnsi212U3tiOOfi elhcr In hand , decrease. SOO.OuOf , _ _ Kluuiiclul AlTulr * > llliltl.lN. March K Uic-hajifu on London , tlfcht da > B' * Uht. 20 marki 45 fit : . 1'AIlia , Uuxh i. ThrM ixr c ot rente * , 10f S.'o for the nccounjljili.inRC on I < ondon , Kt 23He for cheeks. H v LONDON , March 5.-Thc Ilnnk of England's rntc of discount rcinaljjn unchancrd nt 2 per cent The nmount or liulllsn Kmc Into the Ilnnk of Knglnnd un.lmlanc. tcxlny , C2.000. Oold In quntfd nt HumrjidMrri ttxlny nt 101 73' nt Madrid , 11.13 ; nt LlfUin , 23. lit St. 1'etrrslrtirtr , ' 50 ; nt Athcnn , 77J ril-Tllei'me , 112.6514 , nt Vienna , 103. St. laitiU ( Iciicrnl Xlnrkei. ST. LOUIS , MnfcT ) < SWri.OUII l > ome tto trndc continues frotxl , puport Mies dinicult to mnko ; but one wile of l.COKimek * mnde ! prlcpt higher ; pntenti , 3.703S3 , Pitrn fnncj , $3.400360 ; fnncy , 12 WR3 00 ; choice , tC r > Jrt 6.1 W1I13AT Athnncl .eiifly . on ulranRer cnblts , but soon liecntns < luu , nnd remained so until thecloie , which whS 'Without ' chnnKe from jcs- tordny for futures ; itpol lowci ; No. 2 ml , cnsh , 71Ho In elcxntor ; 74C74'Sc on trnck ; No ! 2 hard , 63c ; Marcli , 63c ! May , X'i > o ! July , 6H4o h'd. COHN Tills rpeculntUc market wni stngnnnt until Into In the day , when It l > cnme wcnk nnd iltctlneel , there lielnff consldi rnhle pressure to sell , clo lnp a Bhndc off from > ostcrdn $ ; ppol wenkcr ; No. 2 mixed , cash , 26 :6Mc ; Mnrch , ICe nrked ; Mny , 27'4iH27Uc. OATS Hut little speculation nnd that wrnk ; spot strnely ; No. 2 cnsh nnd Mnrch , 18'4O19c ; Mny. 204c ; July , 19\c , RYi : Quiet ! No. 2 , 3So In clevnlor ; SOc on trnck. lAHUY-Stendy. ! OOIIN MnAI 1.351.40. 1IHAN Ih demand at 4"o for packed , cast trnrk , nnd 43 < 4c bid for a few cnrs. FLAX 8iUD Jmvft : S4c bid. TIMOTHY S13iiJ3.00jf3 30 HAY Strom ? for choice frrndes , owlnc to the dmnll offerings ; prnlrle , r.2.fSOO ; timothy , J3.M B13KO. tlil nidc. HUTTKU Dull nnd bicly | stcndy ; crenmery , 17O23c ! dairy , 135T1SC. IiaoS letter ; fresh , WHISK Y-tl.12. LI3AI ) Dull nnd declining ! offers to sell nt } 210 finding nn hujeis. . COTTON TliS-7o. IIAOOINO 4 Eo. 1'llOVlSIONS I'lirV , Hrmer ; slnndard , Jobbing , new , 19 87V4 ! old , } 9 37'6. ' Lard , nulft : prlm steam , JIIZ'J ' ; rholcn , J5 20. Uncoil , Imxeil shoulders , K CO , longs. r > f2'4 ' ! rlln. } "C2ii ; phorts , } 3 75. I3ry unit nipnts , l < ixed shoulder' , M 75 ; longM , f ; ill > , J1.12V4. shorts , J' > S ) . I'OIJLTnYTurkhigher ! t loeioijc ; chlcl. r t , C'4r"c ' ; ducks , 5c , geese , B'.tc , IU3CiiPTS rinur , 3,000 bbls. : wheat , ll.OOi ) bu. ; corn , M.OCO Im , ; onlii , 19non bu. SHIPMENTS 1'lour , C.UOO hbls. ; wheat , 12,00- ) bu. ; corn , 11,000 bu , ; oals , 32,000 bu , LIVinirOOL March 6. WltL'AT Spot Bteadj , dcrmnd poor ; No 2 red winter , 5 > Sd ; No. 2 red spring , st.icks exhausted , No 1 hnrd Manitoba ft SVM. No. 1 Cnllfuinln , SH 8'4d. rutures opened inlet lth ncni nnd distant positions Ud hlKlici. ' Meed ste.idy with neir nnd dlnlant po ltltns , 'Id higher , buslm ! nbotlt equally distributed Maici , rs 71 , d ; April. M 7M , Mny , June , Julj , CD Sd , August , fx 8'Jel. CORN' Spot quiet , American mixed , new , 2 1)4 il , fuluies opened nulet ulth near nnd distant positions > Jd lower , clrtsed Btendy w th ne-ar pnsltloni yd lower nnd dlMnnt position' ) un- clnnBed from jesterdnj ; buslnnii nbjut equally distributed ; March , 3s J'id , Mav , 3s l',4d , June , Is IVJd , July , Si l jd. AtiRiist , 3s 2'5d. I'LOl'H Finn ; demand poor ; St. LouU fnnc > winter , 7s dl I'llOVISIONR llicon , quiet ; demand poir , Cumberland cut , 28 to 3) Ibs , 2Ss ; short ribs , 23 Ibs. , 27s ; long clcnr , light , 3S to 41 lb , 2Cs Cd ; tang clear , hen\y , t' lln , s'is ' Cd , short el nt lacks , light. 18 Ibs , ! "s ; short cle.il middles , heavy , 55 Ibs. , 23s Cd ; clenr bellies. 14 to 16 Ibs , 27s. bhoulde-rs , squaie , 12 te > 18 Ibs , 24s Gd Hums , shot t cut , II to 16 His , Cs. Ucef , extra India m ss. ftSs Od ; prime nuns , 5s. 1'oik , prime mess , line wertfin , 60s ; line medium , 4Cs 3d Lnnl , quiet ; prime western , 27s 3d ; refined , In palls. 2SF TALLOW Fine North American. 20s 9d. ClIUKSn Quiet ; demand poor ; finest American , \\lilte nnd colored. 43 * . Ht'TTKn rinest United Slates. 9's OILS Spirits of turi'ntlne | , 20s Cd. Cotton feed oil , Ll\erpool rellned , 17s. Llns ° ed oil , 19s 9d. f 1 11OSIN Common , i 4s 7' ' d UnritlOiniATOIl llinr : rorpqunrteis , 3 < d , hlndqunrterH. 4Ttd. i IlLIUCHING 1'OWDKU Hardwood , f. o. b. , Li\c > l > oi > t 7. HOPS At Ixmdon ( Pnclflc coast ) , 2 COTTON SCiU plL-LI\crpool. renned , 17s. AVool Mnrlie-t. LONDON. March' -Tlieie was n good selec tion offered nt then oof snips todny , which nipt with brisk seeling nt ( ixtitmc figures Ameilea w is innctlxe , whllpj Ku ala liought scoured merinos. Some of the best'ferea y combings w re with drawn. The * continent mis the chief ot rntni , The number of Lnlfn offered were 11,471 , wllh- iliawn , 700. I'ollDttinst fnre the snles In dunll : Nfew South Wnles. J 21S balm ; seouied , 10ilZlB Sd gtoasy , Cs lid ; QuhfiiKlnnil , 2.3SS Imlesj i-coureil lO'tdWIs 44-1 ; grfrav. CHUffls IVjd ; ctorln 809 bales ; scoured , Is Mffiln 5d ; greasy , SiiJTlld , South Au8tralln , l2C3 bales ; gMnsy , SKOSVid , Swan rl\er. 1,046 lihlee ! ' beoiiredi Is Idffls IVid. ( ? reasy. CWNOdNew3 ; Zealand , 3041 bales. sdoured , 8\idl9t4ac : : MiftAy , 7 S10Kd ; I'np * of Good Hope nnd Nnlnl , 726 bales ; scoured , ll' djji II j 4d | greasy , u&OTVtel. The sheep skin sales , opened here todnv , anil the offerings aggregated -i,1 ? * ) tnles. all of which were sMd. There was n got > d de-mnnd , wllli bcsd camblngs ' 'iCS'id nnd lambs " d higher , nnd other grades unchanged. Following art llin salpo In detail ; New South Wales , SO bales ; combing SjiC'iil ; Queensland , 1.C14 bnlea ; clothing nnd comblpis" , 2 456d ; Victoria , SCS hnles ; clothing and combing , 2' & < 3 > 7d ; South Australia , 1.000 baled , clothVig ard combing.2I ff5V4d ; Swnn rUcr 218 Imjps ; clothing nnd combing , SjTC'td ; Tas mania. 14"i bales ; clothing nnd combing , 2'jjif < j'd ; New Zealand , 237 bales ; clothing and combing , % © % ; Fnlklind Islands , 238 biles ; clothing nnd c-mblng. 4'jICV4d ; Funti Arenas , 323 bales ; clathlng and comllng , Cuffev Market. NF.W YORK. Mnich B COFriJ-Optlons npeneil stead } nt 10 points decline and ruled dull ; liter business wa mote netUc nt nbmt opening prices , elrwlng steady ut 510 nolnts net decline ; siles , 21 M bigs inc'udlng Mnrch. $12.S" . Spot coffee , Rio Steady ; No. 7 , J13 53. Mild , quiet ; Cordo\n , JIG 7&fiU7.75 ; pales , 4,000 bags. Rio , No. 7. to nnive , J13 SO. 1,800 Maincalbo , p t. . CCO Caracns , p. t. ; 1,000 Central American , p. t. Wnichousj delherles from New Yolk } e terda > . 4 4SS baga ; New Yoik stock , 192.4 | < 1 bags ; Tnlted States stock. 239 Ci)3 bags ; ail nt for the United States. 234,000 bnas : total \lflble supply for the United Slates , 473,003 bacs , against 400,000 bigs lost > eir. SANTOS. March 5 ririfr ; good a\crage , 14,500 rcls ; stock. 243,000 bags. HAMIIt'RO , March 5. Steady ; unclnnged ; sales , 4,000 bags. RIO , March 5. Firm ; No. 7 , 14 , IW rcls ; ex- rhnnge. SJd ; recclpt-s , 5,000 bags ; cleared for the United States , 6000 bags ; cleared for Uuiope , 1,000 bags ; stock , 101,000 bags. Cotton Mnrkot. NnW ORLI1ANS , ' March 5. COTTON < 3u let but steady ; middling , 1 ? c ; low middling , 7 3-lCc ; food ordinary , 6T4c ; net receipts , 1,431 bales ; Kims recelptB , 1.CS7 bales ; sates , 1,300 bales ; stock , 313,381 bairn. NMW YORK , March 5 COTTON Quiet ; mid dling , 7Hc ; net receipts , 19 bales ; gross , 421 bales ; exports to the continent , 222 bales , sales , 78 bales , all fplnnrs | stock. 178311 bales. Futures clrrwd steady ; sales , 226.900 Inles ; January. $7.16 ; Marcli. J7.17 ; April. 7.2D : May , 17,33 ; June , $735 ; July , 17 37 ; August , 17.37 : September. J7.17 : Oc tober , S7 12 : November , $7.07 : December , $7.10. ST. LOUIS. Mnrch 6 COTTON Quiet ; n- > silcs reported : middling , 7 7-lCc ; receipts. CCO biles ; shipments , 1,1CG bales ; stock , 63,483 bales. KrtiiKiiN City MitrkclH. KANSAS CITY , March 5 WI117AT Nominally steady ; No. 2 hard. COfiCSe : No. 3. 47 )51o : re. jecteil , nominally 3flfr55o ; No. 2 red , 7dc ; No 2 spilng , nominally CiCKe ; No. 3 , nomlnalh WOC3e , CORN Steady ; offerings IlKht ; No. Z mixed , 23V4c : No. 2 white. 21 23lC. ! OATS Steady ; No , 2 mixed , ICc ; No , 2 white , . HYK No. 2 , nominally SCo. HAY Veiv dull nnd weak ; timothy , $10000 11 W. prnlrle. $4 6008 W. HUTTI3R Creame-ry , llrm , 17C19c ; dairy , 13 ® 14c. 14c.1IOGB - Firmer ; recflpts1 light ; quotable at 8'ic , Tolrdu drain Market. TOLEDO , March 5 WIIDAT Sleadj ; No. 2 cash , 73Hc ; "May , 7M < e7'July , 70'tc , CORN Dull ; btedr ; JVo. 2 inlxe-d , 29c ; No. 3 mixed , 28140. i i. OATS-Qulet ; No ' 2nlxed , , | , 3)Jio ; No. 2 white , " 22o ; May , 235c. ! . RYIJ-Dull ; NolZ dl h , 41e , CLOVER SUEDfuHlcady ; prlmo cash nnd March. (4 47'4. u nil IXinilTS Whtat , , 4,000 ' bu , ; corn , 5,000 bu , ; clover seed. SSO bagtf , ? BHII'MKNTS Flour.2OOI > bbls , ; wheat , 3,000 bu.j corn , 3,500 buj ; cbivcr teed , 411 bags , PEOHIA , Mnrch S-r-COUN Market firm ; new No. 2. l\'io \ ; ne.w NJi , 3 , 27Wc. OATS Market dullj No , 2 white , JOUc ; No. 3 white. 19U019V4C. " ' ' IIYI3 tto trnck ; inUrkel quiet. WHISKY Markntvteadyt | J1.23. HRCI3I1TS Cornrt2,10U bu , ; eiats , 58.000 bu , ; r > e. 1,600 bu ; wmsxy. none. ; wlieat. I fcoi ) SHIPMENTS , C6rnPIC200 bu , ; oats , 19700 bu.j rye , none ; whisky , 7fligal. ; wheat , 7,600 bu. Wlieut. MINNnAPOLIS-DiMarch 5. WHKAT Steady ; Mareh , 6Hc : May. f iR ) July , 63'4 ' < i ; No. I hard , on track , C2HC ! Nft. I northern , Gl.c ; No , 2 northern. C05ic ; receipts , 2 cars. FLOUR < Julet ; HIM patents , $3S5fi3GO ; second patents , $3.108330 ; llret clfaro , $ J.CO ; eecond clears. $2.106220 ; _ 'I < 'rUe Wlie-ut ClnotntloiiN. SAN FRANCISCO. March 6 WHEAT Weak ; December , $1.12VirMa > , $1,14. Fliiiinelal .Note-u. BOSTON. March 5. Clearings , $14,095J25 ; bal. anc.-s , $1,472,556. IIALTIMORE , March 6. Clparlnjjs , $2,731,072 ; Uilunces , $429,142. NEW YORK , March C. Clearings , (91,518,695 ; balance ! ) , $4 , C8,736. PHIIWvDELPIIIA. March t. Clearings , $11,500 , . 7b9 ; balances , $2,19S,235. BT. LOUIS. Mareh 6. ClenrlnB" , $4,372.985 ; bal. onces , $564237. Money. CCS percent. New York txclmnict , par bid ; 23c luemlum asked , WASHINOTON , March 5 The treasury today lent $ i ,2W Ui KoU coin , which leaven the Iruw umuunt of the gold reserve , $124,603 , 121 , ( 'II If AGO , March S.-Clfarlnfi , $13S04C57 , Money en call , CUT per cent , commercial puper , 6tt7 per cent. New York exchanue ; , par. Feire-ltn - , tlrm ; taJikeru' ( Londui ) ttcrllnif , $4 M OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Receipts of Uftttlo Fair and Hoga the Largest of the Week , DEMAND FOR CATTLE WJS ERRATIC lloIf Ilitjcr * Ilpiuntiil n Cnnrrnitlon nnil the Hulk of the OfTcrlnun Sold at u Stiinlt Ilciliictlou from THURSDAY. Mnrch 5. Receipts for the days Indicated nre : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Horses. March f , 1,630 3,570 293 March 1 906 2,400 . . . . 20 March 3 l.bso 2.COI 420 March 2 801 1,003 05 February 29 853 3.3S4 152 20 February 28 94S 3,048 m 40 February 27 1,201 3,713 1,620 CATTU3 Theie was n fair run of cattle today ns compared with previous days there being 1,556 head ns against 900 yesterday and 1,20 * on Thursday of last v\cek. The market as nvholo d ! > not show much change ns compared \\lth yestcidiiy. There were quite n good tminy tuctty fnlr corn fed beeves on sale , but nothing cuual to the tops yesterday. In some cnes handy fat cattle which just happened to pleii o the buyers Fold n little stronger. Oo the other hand big heavy cattle not overly fill went begging for n Inner. The gienl bulk of the cattle , however , sold at prices not much different from yesterday and the offerings were pretty well cleaned up In good season. Tow aid the clo o the mlvle-e . of weak markets nt other points caused a weak fee ! . InK hero About'twelve to fifteen loads of cows and hclfcio wcro offered on the market. The early sales were nt Just about steady prices , but the close wns easier. Huycis as a rule nic looking for n large run of cattle at all the markets next week and me not us strong buyers as they might be under other conditions. , Only a few stackers nnd feeder * were of fered on the market and thej met with ready sa'os * nt steady to strong price" . Representative pales : 11EEI" STEERS. unirnns . . coo 1 00 1. . . . 440 14 .1001 3 li . . 470 1 40 1. . . . 770 . 707 3 15 . 4W 2 45 1. . . . COD 2 75 13. , . ( * ) 3 13 . . 420 2 GO 1. . . MO 300 1. . .mo 3 2i . , GOO 2 CO 3. . . m 1 10 2. . . 70 2 GO O . . C2J 3 10 4. . 3 23 . 40) ) 2 GO OG. . . . S7C 3 10 12. . 3 23 . S9S 2 G5 13. . . .872 3 10 GG3 3 33 HULLS. 1470 1 S3 1. . .1201 2 C3 2 . . .1C15 2S > . S20 2 0) 1. . .1550 2 05 2 W .1010 225 3. . .1330 2 G5 iiii-jo ! ! ! .1570 2 4) 1 2 70 " " 3 00 . 700 2 uO 1. . .13M l" SSO 3 0) .160 2 B-i 3 . 10CO 2 7r 1. . .HA ) 3 20 .1027 2 t.O 1. . 13C0 2 SO 1..1C'0 3 25 2CO 3. . . 998 2 SO STAGS. 1. . . . 870 3 00 17. , , .1233 323 .1391 3 35 15..IMG 3 20 OXEN. 2..1715 2 C5 CALVES. 1. . , SCO 2 40 3 , . . . 3G3 3 SO 100 5 00 . 3V ) 2 71 ISO 19) n 25 , 290 2 75 110 & 00 ISO 6 25 , 270 3 ( X ) 120 500 1C ) D 25 , 30" 3 25 130 500 ICO D 23 , 333 3 45 240 500 STOCKEIIS AND rEEDCHS. 3. . . . 593 273 I. . . . SSO 315 1..BW 355 1. . . . 450 300 21. . . . 600 340 1..1149 SCO 1..M ) 300 2 . . . SCO 345 1. . . . 470 3 GO 1. . . . SSO 300 IS . . . C4G 350 4. . . . 407 3 GO 1. , . . 570 310 13. . . . G33 355 13..913 3 C5 2. . . . 940 3 15 25 . . . 7GG 3 &ri 22. . . . 784 3 70 3. . . . 916 315 20 . . . 583 355 20. . . . S23 370 HOGS Tcxlnj's receipts of hogs , numbering 3,570 head , \\cre the larKest of the oek , Blunt- InR a gain of o\er 1.000 head us coinpaicil will ] jcfiterduy , but a slight decrease as compared with Thursdnj of last ueek. The market oprnod nlth the bujcrs bidding a little lower prices. a d they succeeded In getting a slight reduction. The market \ \ B liardly Gc lo\\er , perhaps a Rhad to 5c lower would about oppress the situation. The bulk nf the pales \\UB at $3850350 , ns against $3900 2 95 yi-Hterday. The toil was 53.S2i ; , as against $3 91 > iterday. Ilia marltct was acthc at the decline , nnd the pen1) were practically cleared and ut an early hour. Representative gales : No. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 40. . . ,415 1GO ( j SO 60. . . . .242 . . . (3 ' . ' 0 70. . . .2GG 1GO 3 85 CO. . , . . .234 120 3 90 C6. . . .301 120 3 85 GS. . . . .239 80 3 90 29. . . .207 t-0 3 85 t4. . . . .2IG . . . 3 90 RS. . . .27. ! 200 3 S5 12. . . . .233 . . . 390 .233 0 3 85 43. . . . .230 . . . 390 G2. . .344 40 3 85 CO. . . . .2J9 40 3 90 5G , . .324 40 3 5 G4 , . 120 3 90 59. . .278 3 85 19. . , .292 80 3 90 G7. . .2GG 40 3 85 GS , . 40 3 90 43. . .303 3 85 7J. . , . . . 390 53. . .203 tO 3 85 71. . , , .211 . . . 3 90 G4. . .243 ICO 3 85 M. . , , .245 . . . 390 51. . sea ICO 3 S3 77. . . .239 80 3 90 C3. . 230 3 85 G7. . , ,277 $0 3 90 334 3 85 G5. . , i 24 . . . 390 W. , 273 381 74. . .IE : . . . 390 Gl 210 3 8 > C9 220 . . . 390 Cl 2CG 80 383 G3 242 . . . 3 W ) 53 S44 120. 3 S3 73 212 80 390 51 359 . . . 3 S5 t7 217 . . . 390 47 347 40 38r 104 153 . . . 390 43 383 . . . 3 85 CO 2W . . . 390 57 3W SO 3 65 71 218 SO 390 Cl 25SO 383 40 2(2 40 390 54 287 . . . 385 74 218 . . . 390 G3 2 : 120 3 87 > A 73 234 1GO 390 19 2S4 . . . 3 87i ! G5 22J . . . 390 C7 218 SO 3 8754 C7 239 . . . 3 92'/4 PIGS ODDS AND ENDS. 1 500 . . . 250 1 450 . . . SCO 1 160 . . . 300 1 431 40 370 1 UO SO 3 00 1 260 . . . 380 1 470 . . . 323 1 210 . . . 380 1 230 . . . 350 7 220 . . . 38' 1 4M . . . 350 t 19' . . . 383 2 373 . . . SCO C 250 . . . 385 SH13UP Qsoil muttons nro wanted , but the common grades arc Blow , Iteprcantutl\e sales : No. Av. I'r. 12 fecdtra G7 2 25 82 feeders 78 2 GO CHICAGO IIVi : STOCK. Cattle Murki-t AViiH HtrniiK nt WcdiicM. < lll'M I'l'luVH. CHICAGO , March 5. Today the marlfet was utrjiiR at yesterday's advance , but weakened n little at the close , beef cattle selling at from 25o to :0o higher than at the close of last week. Hales were ngaln on a basis of from (335 to } 4 71 for common to extra , choice , with the hulk of pales at from (300 to $1.4) ) . Cons sold largely at from 12 to 1310 , and prlmo calvet xtlll biltig JC.23 , deepllo the largely Increabcd lecelpts this week , btockers and fetders ha\o advanced , in H > mputhy with Ix-cf cattle , and the demand l fairly active , \ery few selling below J3. Texas cattle sell chlelly at from $3 15 to $3.75 for utters weighing 900 to 1,150 Ihs. Hoe receipts were not largo enough for tlio demand today , nnd prices weie strong at jester- ilaj'B closing figures , Hh some salcv miido higher. Common to choice drcAra gold nt from $3 85 to 11.10 , chlelly nt fPJni (4 65 to J ( O7'i ' , and prlmo lui.orleij light weights biought from 14.10 to 14 20 , The offerings continue to run largely til hen\y lard hogs. In ehtep thMe was a good demand , nnd prices ruled firm Common to fancy cluep were soluble nt from J3 50 to } 3 90 , miles being largely at from 13,21 to J3.GO. and fed westeins ngiiln pre dominated. I.ninlH wciel nctho at from 13.50 to It GO , very few selling under li , Receipts Tattle. 11,000 head ; liogs , 17,000 li ad ; sheep , 16,000 head , KIIIIHIIH Clly Il Htoi'K- , KANSAS CITV. March B.-CATTI.E-Rccclpts , 3,30. ) head ; shlpements , 1,700 head , Maikct ut ut steady. T xaii steers , J2W8I3M ; Texas cows , 12.3002.75 ; beef steers. J3.15S4 23 : nutUe c > na , Il.50i3 55 ; stock ? and feeders , (3 00@3 90 ; bulls , | . ' 10T < 3 00. HOGS RecelptB , 3,700 liead ; shlrmentH , 400 head. Maiket weak , ta lower. Hulk of hales , (3b395 ; hea\les. 135003.95 ; pnckeis , I3b5/404 : mlxrd , 13 Wti.lM : IMiiu , 13 40Q3.93 ; y rkers , J3 83 tl3K ; plgsm , U K < ii3 SO. HIIHE11 Receipts , 1,100 head ; hlpmenl > , 800 head. Market steady. Lambs , (3 83f4 40 ; mut tons , it 7503 CO. SI. I.uillx ! , ! > > Stiu-1.- . ST. LOUI8. March C. r-ATTLIJ-Recclpt * . ! SOO head : market nclho and ttrnni ; ; natl\e bee\e > , J3 Kiii Mi Texas steers , i-.rust nnd fed , 12 W JSA ; atotkrrii and feetUrv. 122Hr3C5 ; cu nnd In If em. 12004/440 ; bill's , t ! WBZ 75. StlKKl' RecelptK , 2,2uO heud ; market ttrotig ; native * . f.0uft3.7i ; eouthern , | 275tr30 ; Iambi , (3 M04.W. New Vorli Live Block. NEW TORK. Marcli t.-IJKUVKS-Rtctlptfl. tt henfl. llnrkft firm ! thlpmoim tnmorioxv. head , snnr.r AND i.AMiin-ncceipti S , shcfp. low but ttcvly , fair to ptlnif , II t' export cheep , } 4 1H , luniln a shtd , ' hlRhei common to cliolco , K.4oy5 25 , c\wtt | < , r\iiiinio to chnlrr. 1 * 35. HOD- ! Receipt * . 3.S47 henil M.ukot hlg'ioi ti J42Stf5I3 for the whulo rnngc. Total . . . . IS.l.'C 20,470 19.59 TOIL II. .t I ) . UiOltOJAM/.ATI : ( > \ . .T. Plorpont .tlorrnn > ( Cn.VII1 Unilcr dike tinTmk. . NK\V YOUK , Mnrch B , The World toilnj publishes the following' Within ft few dnji formal nnnoiincemcnt that the rcorRnnlza tlon of ILo HnHlnioro & Ohio rnllrond Is litho the Imii'l9 of J. I * . Morgan & Co. , niul Urn tlio plan for the rehabilitation will be ( Irnut up by that dim , will bo mnilc. On Tluirs day 1'rcsldcnt Cowen nnil the directors o the road \\ero hero In search of $1,500,001 required for obllRntlons falling duo ot Saturday. Arrangements to n'curo till : amount , wlilcli they bcllovtxl could bo iclci upon , fell through , nnil nt 12 o'clock Sntur day , when business for the day was o\er there was no cash on hand to meet the In Iciest due on March 1 , There \vns nothltu to do hut clvo up. nnd n mpf.sctiRer inn fll the oHlce of Alexander & Green. Mr. G. H ncemliiK of the firm Joined President Cower of the Italtlmore & Ohio. Preeldent Uncon 01 the PlttsburR & Western Jind other dlrectcit of the defaulting rond. They took n special to Ilaltlmore. On the tlnln the papers were drnwi ) up to siihmlt to the Judges , whc were \\nltliiE on telcgrnphlc ordeis , to naint the receivers. Mr. Dfemlng kept on tc PltMiurg to net there. Mr. Orcenlio was In St , Louis , wus wired to huiry up to Ch'- cngo nnd irmko application In that city. President nnd Hccclvcr Cowcn was In town yesterday to arrange Octnlh lu regnid to the reorganization. The papers drawn up will ghe Mr. Morgan .ihjolute charge. Forty dollara per share Is named ns a possible figure for Ihp stock assessment. BAL.T1MOUR , March 5 acncrnl John C Cow en , rccoHcr of the llnltlmore & Ohio returned today from New York , whcio he lms been In conference with memborp of the icorganlzntlon committee. Ho was closeted for n short time with his colleague , Oscar d Murray , nnd others. It Is generally be lieved hero that J. P. Morgan & Co. will ha\o the reorganisation In charge and that an nssessmont cipial to 45 per cent of the par value of the stock will bo requested to put the road In shape. All the shops hn\c been put on full tlmo within the past three da > s nnd preparations arc making to put the road bed nnd the rolling t > tock In good condition. Miiny Jin Me-I'M of Importance- He' A general meeting of the Western Pas senger association has been called for Tues day , March 10 , at St. Louis. It will bo fol lowed by a meeting of tlio eastern committee- or the nwxiclntlon. At the flrst meeting the subject of chief Interest to railroad men In this vicinity will be the appeal from the ruling of Chairman Caldwell to the effect that his decision in matters refeired to him from local pas senger associations Is final. The question will be brought up and a lively discussion Is looked for. Local Interest attaches Itself to the final decision of the association becaura at the recent appeal of the Mllv.auKcei from Chairman Caldvvell's decision , that road maintaining that the chairman's decision was not final. Summer tourists' rates will also bo discussed. OFFICIALS A HE DOUHTFl L Ho Xot Tliliilc Olhcr rtoiulH Will AIiollHli Terminal CltnrKCH. Nearly all the freight officials who have been In Kansas City for the last few days attending a meeting of the transmlsblaslppl freight rate committee have returned. They report that nothing except routine business ) was transacted. The abolition of the ter minal charges at South Omaha by the Rock Island and Missouri Pacific rpada is the chief subject of conversation nmong them. Many 3f the freight men think that these two roads will remain alone In the 'stand ' they have taken , at least for some time to come. It Is said that three of the most powerful roada will not consent to the abolition of the ter minal charges It is ceitaln that up to date no roads other than the Missouri Paclflo nnd the Hock iBlar.d have granted the request of the stock yards people. Kuclc iNlattil 1'romolIoiiK. Traffic Manager Johnson of the Hock Island , who succeeds the late AV. M. Sage , has announced that H. dower , formerly first assistant general freight agent. Is the new general freight agent of the lines cast of the Missouri river. E. H. Doyd , formerly second assistant , succeeds Mr. Gower. Boyd s succeeded by J. M. Allen , formerly dhlsloa freight agent. The latter's place will betaken taken by H. W. Jackson , now commercial igent at Pueblo. The rules of civil fervlco lave been followed In all these promotions. lloinlliolilfi-M OrtfiinJiru for Protection. NEW YOIIK , March B. Holders of the Irst mortgage bonds of the PIttsburg & iVestern railway have taken the Initial steps n a movement to protect their Interests In lew of the receivership. A leading banking louse IB heading the movement. Tlio con- 'crcncca ' between the officials of the Daltl- nero & Ohio railway and members of the ircdltor or bankers' syndicate referred to n thcso dispatches yesterday will ho con- Inucd today. n of tlie .M. , K. A , T. CfilildilNtN. Thcro will bo a meeting In Kansas City today of the directors of the Missouri , Kansas & Texas Trust company , In whosa Interest It la cald the Omaha & St. Louis road was recently purchased. A. E. Sttllwcll of the truit company says the purpose of the nicotine Is to Increase the company's stock to an amount necessary to complete the ex tensions necessary to connect the road with the Dalttmoro & Ohio at Hcardstown , III. Cancellation of tlie HnitlHt ItiitcH , CHICAGO , March C. The western and transcontinental roads bavo agreed to cancel the rates and arrangements previously agreed to for the meeting of the liaptlst anniver saries In Portland , Ore. The Ilaptlots have about concluded that they will not go to Portland , this year , anyhow , EO the cancella tion of the rates and arrangementa cuts llttlo flguro with them. LISTLESS SLEEPLESS SALLOW SKINNED frequently chew end smoke Immense quantities o ! tobacco and wonder all the time why tlicn look so bad , fed so mean. Try under an absolute guar antee of benelit and final cure , or money refunded , the taking ola single box ol NO-TO-BAC regulates ( obacco using , builds up nervous system , makes pure , rich blood. Many report gain ol ten pounds ( n ( en days. Co buy a box. Try it under your own DRUGGIST'S ' GUARANTEE , BS ? gist lJ authorized to soil No-To-lIac un der absolute guarantee to euro every form of tobaccoUElng , Our written guar- autoo , frco sample of No-To-Jlao and booklet called "Don't Tob-cco Bplt and Sinoko Your Llfo Awny. " mulled for the iisldnc. Address TIIl5 STL-RUNG HEM. EDYCO. , ClilcuKO , Montreal , Can . N , V , 03 EVERY WOMAN Sometimes iieeils a reliable monthly regulating medlclnf DR. PEAL'S ! PENNYROYAL RILLS , Are prompt , fcafo and certain ID result. TbeKcnu- too tlr , l > nl'f ) iiev rdlHaut > ouit. rtantanywbera II.W. Bbcraun A UcCouncU Drue Co. , 1(11 Dcd.t itrctt. Omihs. ! GRATIFYING RESULTS * ivriuisTiM : > livi TI1I5 MJW SIOMAUI UKMiiY : Mot 11 I'ntpnt Moillcttir , tttit n Snf ) ' Cure- for All Forum of Ittillue-sf Inn. Tim results of recent InvcstlRitlon have ttt tnblls'ied bejoml question the grcntnluo ot tlio new preparation for InJIgcstlon nnil stomach troubles ; It Is composed of the tll Rcstho adds , pepsin , bismuth , Golden Seal and slmll ir stouuchlcs , prepared In the form of ro-grnln loyeiiKus , pleasuti to the taste , convenient to carry when traveling , harmless to the most delicate domnch nnd prolmbljj the safest , most effectual euro jet discos eroa for Indigestion , sour stonucri , loss of nppg- tltc and lleah , nnuse.t , sick hoadichcs , palpi * tatlnn of the heart and the many svmptoma arising from the Imperfect digestion nf foodi They euro because they cause the food to bo piomptly , and thoroughly digested before It has time to four , ferment and poison the blood and nerunis system. Judge Prank Ues of nistrlct Court ot Crookston , Minn , sajs : For sometlmo 1 hnvo used Stunt's Dyspcpsli Tablets with seeming great benefit , with few exceptions. I hnvo not been so free from Indigestion In twenty-five jears. Oco.V Roosevelt , U. S. Consul to llrua- sels , Itclglum : Stuart's Ojtpcpsln Tablets , nfe , pleasant to tnke , cop\omint to carry , give Keen appetllo , perfect digestion. Mr.V. . I ) . Tomlln , Meelnnlcal Engineer. Uulutli , Minn. : One box of Stuart's lys pepsla Tablets lids done Its work , and I ntn again gaining flesh and strength , O. K. Itnnsom. lliu-toiullle , Ky. : Ivna distressed nnd nnnoved for two jears with throwing up food , often two or three times a day ; had no certainty of ret.iln.ng n meal If I nte one. Four boxes of the Tablets from my druggist have fully cured me. I find them pleasant to take , convenient toi cnrrv. Hcv. G. D. Brown , Mondoxl. Wis. : Tha effect of Stnnrt's Dyspepsia Tablets Is simply man clous ; n quite htnrty dinner of broiled beefsteak causes no distress since I began their use. Over E\ thousand people In the stnto ot Mich gnu alone in 1S94 were cured of stomach troubles by Stuart's Djspepsln Tablets. Full sired packages may bo found at all druggists at COc , or sent by mail on receipt of price from Stunrt Co. , Marshall , Mich. A SPECS ALT Yo Jtl-iry syphilis permanently cured In 16 to pSdaye. You ens bo treated nt Iio.no for Btlijonnioprlcoi'nde-simciBimrHitty. If ojrouproferto e-omo lioro wo nlH contract to payrallroid fnro nnd hotel o lla.nm1 net chirce.lf wo ( all to euro. If you liavo tnken mer cury , inilleto nntusli , and Etlll have nclics nnd pilne. Mucous Vatc'ios In month , Horn Throaty I Iniples , Copper Colored h.ols | , Ulccra on i y part of the body , Iliilr orUypbrnwn f mi in a i > It , It Is this Syp'.iiilUo IILOOI ) POISON tha ) o < uurniHco to euro. Wo solicit the most obstl * unto ciiHoa and clmllciico the world for n cnno wcciiniintciirc. 'ilils dl e-iso hnsnl-nTB bullied tl.n flklll of the moat unilnnnt pliysl- cl.mn. SfiOO.OOl ) tapltnl behind our uncondU t-onni irunrnnty. Absolut op'oofnanntfpvlod on " Mention. Address OOOIJ ItnMKUV CO. . I'.ur Mnnonlc TVnmlf , CHICAGO. V \V FT ! A Tf Ar von trouli'eelltliincn - I * * - " * - tal vvenkness , nervousness , y lossof Hpximl power , nlslit emissions , un- A natui.il ells " \rnTV" eli irsLB , l.iolc of elo- y Hlru to pur i-AJi | 0nii nii-ntil labor , A c insert liy youthful indiscretions If BO , V Bond forfull six box AT A 1111 trpitment Q of Tuiklsh Lost xi.M.LJJli jtanhooil Capsulca for $5 00 Guaranteed to euro or 9 money returned. Mnlc C'p IO"\T < J- I boxes SI. This Is no f iho > J * J-ivyx i vr i cure , nor fieo piOBeiripilon nipillclno m costs money. Don t lie foole-d llnhn's T IMmriiiney , SiOll ! Tarn im btrce.1 , Omnli.i. V -t'oi' luiUci 1 itrltlsh lnii.il/allil 1'en- _ § iti/ro/il ; I'lllt. nevei fall tei lulnu MICHA T Htmatliin sinata Ilia tlitji , Jl hot , d for Jo A by in nil. Halm's I'hurinncy , Uinnlm. A Our Free Letter Reviewing the grain unel Block .mrkcts. will b lent > ou dally on rcqucnt. In the 1-ope cf ele erv * Ing part of your business. OrJeit eolli-lted tot caph cr on three to five point niarelnn. J , R , WILLARD & CO Member * Chicago Hoard of Trade. New York Produce Uxchunce , New Yeuk Com. iitcclc EK shsnge. 17 Board Tride. Chlrnua. 41 Uioadwaft Hey York. CRIPPLE CREEK Stocks , Invcslmenls Ciipplo Creek propel tle t-xnmlneil nnel re- : ioitel ( on for correspondents. Hefcrencefl rurnlBhcel. F. .M. COOMI1S , Illvi-Miii-iit ( Ilrdke-r , L3ox 818. Cripple Creek. Colov , AM ) JO.MS TUIITS. 149 rooms , baths , eteam heat and all modern : omenItnces. Rates SI.CO and } 2 00 per day. rablo unexcelled. Special law latea to regulal joarders FRANK IIIMJITCII Mgr. JAMES E. BOYD & CO. Telephone 10 . Oin.ihn , N b. COMMISSION ; RAIN. ; PROVISIONS : m : SFOCKS E. om J1114 Hoard of Trade , ) Dliect infra to Chicago and New York. f C.o ioudentsi John A. Warren & Co. , . RAILWAY TIME CARD I-ea\es jHURLINGTON S. MO. HIVKIl.lArrive * OniahaUnle | > nUepat _ , lOlh & . Mason Sis I Omaha S:20am : Denver HxprerH 7. . , fJ5am : 4.33pm.llllt. Hills , Mont , ft I'ucet Slid 13x. 4.05pm 4,3Dpm Denver l kpreis 4,05pmj 7Ojpm..Nebrablta I/oral ( except HcinJnj ) . . 7:4Spm : , , .Lincoln Ixical ( except tlunday.ll:25aia : 214Ip ni..ra t Mall ( for 1.1 n col nela _ IJ y. . . L7aTeTcimrA7b [ riumriNOTON & Q.Arrlve | OmalmUnlon | Depot , 10th & Ma cn Sls.l Omaha C.COpm. . , Chicago Veitlliule 8.00am 0.48iin Chlcnk'o Kipli'ss 4lCpm ; 7:50iin..Chicago : & Ht. I.ou'c ' Cxpuss. , H00am ; ll33am ; Pacific Junction Local I.SOpnj Fast Mall 2:40pm : Leaves IrillCAGO. MIL & ST. PAUL lArrJven OmohalUnlon Depot. lOlh & Mnsnn SIB I Oninha "c.oOpm. , Chlcat'o Llmlteil ( , 'o.rarr lOM'ani , . Chicago llxprees ( ex. hundav ) . . . 8:2.'pmj Leaves ( CHICAGO & NOUTHWKST'N lAnivea _ OmnhnUnlem | IJepot , 101 h St Mafcon His I Omali * 11 OOnm.TT n.istein TxpTess allOpm 445pm ; VcttllUled 1.1 111 I led .V4Tpm 7 O uin , . . . . . . . . Canoll ra ciiKer 1040pm C.45pm , . . .Omnlm Chicago Kpeclal , , , , , . S.OOarn 4.30pm , . Uoone Lncnl S'TOani . . . . . .MlOTourl yalleyl.ocal , O'Silniii LeaveS IC'IIICAOO. R. I. & PAClK"Tc.ArrUe | OmahallJnlon Depot , lOlh & Mason His I llAhT. 10Oam.Atlantic nxpress ( ex , JiunJay ) , . C:35pm : C 2'iM | Nlem rxprers. Sl.'am : 4.00pm.rnlcniro Vc ! : , , . , : . ! mllc.l , , , lUpin : 4.Mpm. . . HI Paul VemllinlC'l Limited l.iSpm \VIST. C,4pmOklahoma R. Texas lx ( ex , 8un,10.3Sant 1,40pm .Colorado I.lmlU'.l 4,0ttpu > > leaves I C. . BT. I' . . M A O. JArrlveir Oinalial nepot , Utii and Wehslcr Htf. Omahnl K.ir nn. , Kloux Clly AceommoJillon. . U 15pm Bloux City nxiu.VD ( ex Hun ) , ll:55 : rrt 5,33 p in . Ht. I'aui Limited , . . . . . . UllOaia _ fl.llliinfilouxClty | _ _ Actfm'n ( ex. Bun. ) . . Omulial"P. I . , IJ & MO V.U.MJ.V. 'Ai rives' Omulial ncpol , 10th mid Wflj ter Hit. Omaha 2r > pm , . , , . 1'nnt Mull nnil Kxpreas G.SSpin 2115pm ( e-x Hut , ) Wjo. Kxx. ( . Mon. ) . , Sji'pm 7Main : Norfolk ixr | ( < x. 8unJu > ) . . ,10l6airt ! U.SSpm . . . hi r ul Hxprena ' . . . 9:10jnJ : J7cave I K eST T , .t (7 II lArTlveV OmahaUnlon ( Depot , lOlh & Muron Hl | Oinalio | 9i > "nm , Knn > .iB Clly Day ixi : > rr . . C:30prm : .ISpm.IC O. Nlulit IIx , vlu V I' , Trans , T.CiOairt fcaveii T "MIBKOIIIII PAril'RS | Arrlvc i Oinnhapfi | > pt , 10th nnd XVehiterBll ( _ [ Oniahil ' ( . . , , , . , . , . . I..uln . ITxpreiu C OOaTrt O.Min | fit. L'iul ICupn-nj . 1J3uii : | t.ooinni .Nehratka Ixical ( ex. Bun ) . . 0 OOunij Uave-n'l HIOUX riTY A IMrincT" lArrlve * . OmnhaJ _ Jcpot , lt'i and WfInter Kti. _ | Omnha 1 Mpm . . . .Hi. Paul Limited. . . . . . . . . . 9llO ir ( SlOlfx CITY & IMCll'ieT"Arrive ( * OinahaUnlon [ Depot , lOlh & Mnton His | Omahjl ' 7To.r.un . Bloux rity raiunfer , . , ,10. 40pmi C 45pm. . . .Ht. I'aul l.lmlled . . . . . . . 9SOaia ! = UHVM I j UNION I'Af'IFK * . ) Arrlv r _ Oniahul'nfon | Depot , lOUi & Ma cnBli _ ) [ Oinahil "p.39am . Ktarney ixpre , , , ,7. . . . . 4,10pmf k 20din . . , . . * Overland Limited , * * . 4 4Bprn ) 3:30pinllcat'ce : & Btiumili'i ; Kx ( ex. f.un:10pn ) : | C.4Spm.arund Island Ksprens ( ex. Sun ) .12 OSpiri jOpm. . . . . . . . . . . . . .ln t Mall . . . . . . t lOarn > ave l WAUAEII RAIIAVA l OmahaiUiilon Depot , 10th & Ma ion Gt I , .SL LoulF Cannpo IUll. . , . .