THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , MAHCII 10 , 1898. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL July Wheat to Weak and Wind * Up with a Notable Lots , WEAKNESS CAUSED BY LEITER SELLING Corn mill Ditto Follow Whrnt , Knch Ml I.iMicr ITlKiircMi While1 I'rni l < ilotiH Hciiuilii Aliiiitt CHICAGO , March IJ.-Wheat today be came very \xi-ak toward the close nnd wound up with n loss of Tie In July. Belling of May wheat at $ l.or. by Letter precipi tated a flood of selling orders In July. Corn and oats followed wheat , doling about \'tc lawer each. Provlsorm did not change much. Wheat started a little easier. entiles nhowcd slight declines and Liverpool re ported receipts considerably In excess of normal requirements. These xx'erc Hldo Is- BUCS , however , the main reason for the shading of prices being the lurgo additions to the contract stocks which WCIP reported. Of the receipts of 192 cars toiJny 57 were of contract grades , to wtilph were added nlxtecn cars nnd 23,000 bushels of No. 1 northern out of private ) elevators , In nil about 12X ( ! bushels. AH Ihl th.irte about 3.17,000 bushels added to the Block In txxo days , It caused a llltJo pressure on the market nt first , July opening a shade lower nt 8GfT&6'ic. ) This was Hie extent of the decline for the time belnjc and , though offerings wore plenty , the demand became 3 strong that prices gradually advanced and the market xvns Ftrong for over two hours folloxvlng. Hesldes the natural In clination of traders to piny for a reaction after this recent sharp decline In prices , strength shoxVn by outside markets ; es pecially by New Yoik , had a tendency to drive shorts In and fie urgency of this cluss of buying Indicated th.it the market had been rather oversold. Clearances were large , f.82,000 but-lids. which was n bull help , ns were also reports of continued drouth nnd unpromising outlook In Cali fornia. July , which advanced to 8Sc , wrt not alone In the strength , September re ceived more or IOHS attention and was ad vanced to 79Ue during the rise In July. May received the usual support from Loiter ter , although It hardly needed It. There was some short demand In this delivery , resulting In nn advance to Jl.O'i. About 12 o'clock the turn In the market came. Urndstrcet's report on the visible supply allowed a decrease of only l.S'il.OOO busiels. This was disagreeable news to longs , as the decrease last year had been 4,077,000 bushels , and started selling ngnln , many of the early buyers putting- their lines on the market , The result xvns a decline to 87-ic. Therl the market turned radically weak. Letter's brokers , who had been bidding - , ding $1.01 for May , sold quite a lot of It when the price reached $ l.0ii and this fact brought millions of bushels of July onto the , market. An shorts had previously been pretty well tilled up. prices dropped like n shot to SOVjC. It rebounded to SiVJ4c. then dropped again. The last few minutes of trading wan characterized , by extreme ner vousness and xxmkniss. With almost no support of consequence July sunk to SS > ic and closed weak nt Wic. May rested at $1.01 nnd September declined to 77)4c , closing nt 77c. Corn xva firm until Jato In the dny , though shoxxlng less animation than for Home time. Trading all day wns extremely narrow and the mirket purely n sympa thetic one. Prices advanced a little early with wheat and were well maintained Until the break In w.ient occurred , when the market became very limp. May ranged from nOViWZSTii' to 30c and closed , if % o lox\er at 21'6'f/30c. ' The market for oats was almost stag nant. There wn" almost no trading of con sequence until late In the day , when the break In wheat wns productive ) of some animation. 1'rlccs early were stronger with wheat , wet weather west also having Its Inlliu-nce. There WIIB quite free selling fol lowing one late wlient weakness and prices declined easily , the close being weak. Mas- ranged from 2fi'/4e 'to 2CV4c and closed > 4c loxver at 2S'.ViJ2G'4c. ' LlK'ht hog1 receipts made n rather firm , provision mirket durlnp the morning. There xx ns lets pressure to sell and a better gen -u . eral demand was evidenced resulting In r n good advance In prices. When the break In grain came offerings bee.lme too much M for the demand nnd all the advance .was < lost , the close being- rather easy- May -.pork closed 2V4o lower at $ ! > .80 ; May lard , unchanged nt $3.07 , and May ribs " 2V c higher .at * . > .02& . . Estimated receipt * Wednesday : Wheat , 120 cars ; corn , 200 cars ; oats , 175 cars' ; hogs , 20000 head , leading futures ranged as follows : Artlc'lts. . ! Opon. | High. I Low. I Close j Ycst'J. Whml March. 1 HIM i ( UN 1 01M 1 Olfc Mny. . . 1 1)4 ) 1 OA 104 1 04 1 04 July. . SS Com now 20H-SO aim .lulvl ! a .1 Hi 31H sent BUM 31'M S2H .Mny. . . 2IIW July. . . ' . ' 4 H 24M I ork Mny. . . 0 HO 10 on 0 80 n so 0 R3H' July. . . 0 05 10 05 0 85 U 85 U 00 IJlHl- May. . . 5 in 5 12W 5 05 5 07K July. . . 5 17VJ 0 17 C 10 6 IS C 10 fh'lIUb * May. . . 3 OTU n o.i 5 00 6 02tt G (10 ( July. . . S I'-'M 5 07M B07H 0 03 . Cash quotations were as follows : rUllll-'tull : winter patents , $4.SOf5.00 ; truUhts. JI.30O4.60 : pprlnc Fnvclals , * 1.4095.SO ; Hiring pitcnts , W.7CO3.10 ; bakers , S3.6iOI.vo. WHKAT No. 2 m > rlnK. B2 il4i ! ; : No. 3 sprlnir. S i Sc ; No. 2 red. II OlWfU'1 ' % . COIlN-No. 2. 2'1'io , OATS No. 2 , 2S11Cf. . o. U. ; No. 3 nhtte , 28',4 ® JSViP. UVK-No. 2. 43UC. \HLKV-I-1. . o. b. No. 3. 333Jc. ? KIjAV KHD-No 1 , ll.20iM.Z4. TIMOTHY KiF.r > I'rltnc , 3.W. IMIOVIWIONS Mc s | > ork , per t'lil . I9.7714O .f2V4. L ird. jwr 100 llw. . $11-Oil3. 2V4. Khort ribs , sdlos Hi" " * ) . II $0 5.10. Dry failed vhoul- ilorn ( Imxedi , > 4.753 | Oil ; s'.iort clour sldea ( buxed ) , IS.K4J5 40. VIIIHKY Dlstllli-rs1 nnlahotl KOCKIR. per vnl , SI'ilAUS-Cut leif , I3.S3 ; Krunuluted , 5.3S. On the Produce exrhiinKA today the buttei mulketYd steady : creameries , ICfjlSVio ; dairies , iulet. | bi/Si ( < - " . Kggs , fresh , 11'V YOIIK ( JK.NKH.U. M.UIKET , QuotntluiiM for Hie lln > - on Ucucral NKW YOHK. March 15. VI/IUH IJec-lptM. St. . 474 bbls. ; I'lports , 17,521 bbK ; market weak and oomlnnlly luwrr ; city mill patents , f3.SCO8.10 ; clt > ' mill t le ri , J3.COQ3.7. . ; Mlnnt ota patents , t5.204f5.45 ; Minnesota linkers' , t4.40Q4.CO ; wlntei patents , 14.9005.50 ; winter stralRlits , ll.50fT4.n5 winter extras , I3.WIH.10 ; winter low crudes , I2.90&3.CO. llii Hour , dull ; fancy. 12.8303. : : , Huckwht-nt llmir , oulet at S1.301.50. 1IUCKWIIKAT Quiet at 4Sc , COKNMiAIQultt ; yellow western. TOO. HYK KH ier : No. 2 western. 69c. llAltl.EV Dull ; feeding. 41 c. ll.VUI.KY MAUT Quiet : nestern , 6J4ff67e. ! WIIU.VT HrcelptH , 115.675 bit. . ' ex | < orts , SM.K t > u , Spot , easy : No. 2 rt > d , } 1 OIS. f. o. b , allun to iirrlsc and tl.uOU nwt. Options opened n < n on fm'ornlilr I.U < 'rwio | market news and nai further iiiUunetMl by bullish Itusslim crop mill mules rnur'ni : a scarr aniunR shorts ; aulneituen niillilng. lion ever , provoked n sharp decllni * n tably In late d ll\erles. which closed ViQTv net Inner , n alnit ViO ; o advance In near months On thn curb dears acaln ruldisl the market nnc forcml May i'fT lu SSVic : Nn. t rtsl. March. I1 > 1\ ( 1 orU ; closed II.OIMay ; , S3UceH.ODolnsed ; < OUN llecelpts. 93.450 bu. ; exports , 87.707 bu H | > t , i-usy ; No. 2 , . 37'lc. Option * opened stead' with whent. but lurking speculative suppnr suMin eusi l off. ( lovanj ? tlull and easy at 0 ne decline : May. SIMfSIc ; closed. IHic. OA1H-llrc l | > ls , I26.IXM Ul. : exi irts. SC,04 < I tin Fpot , ilull ; No. 2. 31ft31Uc : No. 2 white. 3JVic Options Inactive ami nominally steady all day cl > nlnir uiutianKed ; May closed. SO'jc. KKKl > Uulet : bruit. SvOW o ; mlddUnxs. Me rie feed. t2 > . fl65o. HAY Dull ; shlppltiff. SOOSSc ; coed to chotcs WfiT'ic ' llOJ'rt Rleady : 'tute. rnminon to choir * . 1M cnip. 4ti6c ; 189(1 crop. 7 9c : 1M7 crop. 17O e P , lli.i coarl. IS95 crop. < l6c | ; 1SH ! > rnip. IWlOc 1S97 crop. 17Ul ci I/iniliin market. 93cWII.OO. HIDlKIrm ; ( lalxeston , 15&13Hc ; Tvxaii dry ne. rullfiinils. UHfllSWc. l.KATHKK-Hteaily ; hemlock sole , Butno . . WOOIj-Qiiliit ; neece , 17ViOM1Jc ; Texas. iVi ( Hr. PUOV181OX8-neef. steady ; family , lll.'lf J1.7S : exlrn HUM , W.OoaD CO be f hams , J22J. A .OA ; short clears. UO.ftiKrll.fiO. Cut mmts quiet , pk-kloil livll'es. 3.3r7.00 : pickled khnul rters. ! 4.6tSU < 75 ; pickled hams , 17 7S1/8.0U. l rd > > y ; western leitnttil. Ill j : rellned , weaker rmU. iliill' mess , ttOaHIHK ; abort clrt > r II450RI2S4 ; family. III.OiMni 50. TiUlow , dull cliy. 3 It-icci country. 3HC3 c. MICK-tilvaar ; fair to extra. 4 iO H i Japan ( il'l.H rflroleum. dull. Ilnsln. steady tralml. r ranmii | . > uooj. tl.41Htfl.4u nrurpvn tlM , 4f djr at Jt'.MJJIe. Cottanacsxl. suiill traik today nt barely steady prices ; prime cniJf , 209 1 20140 ; prlmo crude t. n , b. mills , leffKHo ; prime ' summer yellow , tt'jtfUo : off summer jcllow , 2JOni4o ; tauter oil , : : J7e ; prime winter fel low , 2 ( / V. ' MOI.APSlH-Kirm ! New Orleans , open kettle , iod to choice. 2'ttWc. MI7TAUS-All dci.irtinenls | show neglect nnd Ihe situation tnken altogether lacked special new feitur - At the close today thi Metil exclmnir" cnlled pig Iron warrants dull , with ft 75 lild nnd 16 85 nskpd. Kike copper , xery quiet , xxlth 111 S7'4 ' hid nnd 112 naked. Tin , very qul l nt 114.20 li..l nnO 114 5' ) asked Speller , quiet nt tl 2) lild nnd W 23 nrkeil. L ul. dull nt H70 bid nnd II 7.1 nrkrd Lend xxas quoted nt U.SO liv the firm llx- Init the settling price for miners nnd smelter * nt the west. HtnTBH Heoelpls , 9.1M pkgs. ' , etendy : west- < " ! cn-amery , llK19c ; Klglns , 13c ; factory , 119 lie. inii-icceipis : ! , MSI riot * , : dull ; light sklmr , GfoC(4e ( ; part skims , llii'ic ' ; full sklm § , i : < .YlS llcrclpts , 13.CCO pkgs. : nrm. stale nnd Pennsylvania , 10' , Wile ; weslern , lOHc ; soulhern , 10JJC. OMVIIA GliVnil.tlj MAUKKT9. Cniiitllliin nf Triulc anil Quotations ) on Aliililr nnil I'ruicjI'railacc. . iariB-Oood slock , Sc. IlUTTKIt Common to fair , SJfllc : separator creamery , 20c ; gathered creamery , llfllCc. VKAIi-Cholce fnt , 80 to 120 Ibs. , quoted at tft'Jc ; largo and coarse , 6@7c. LIVU 1'OtILTIlV Chickens , tWflCc ; old roost er. 3c. ducks , 6c. OAMII Mallards , l.oo < f3.2teal. ; . ll.2-.Wl W ; brants t3.Vfl400 ; Canadian Keose , 11.5066.110 ; mixed , ll.25fn.0. PIUIION.S-Llxe. $1 ; dead pigeons not wanted. HAY Upland , IS M : midland , JS.o" : lowland. SIM ; r > n stntxx' , II W ; color makes the price on hay ; llglit bales sell the best ; only top grades bring top prices. s. viaETAm.is. : CKLnilY Onod stock , large 5flc ; small , 2530e. ONIONS Per bu. , tl.OOffl.li ) . I1KANS Hand-picked n vy , pir bu , , tl.25Rl.20. H\VIIT : POTATOES Kansas , io-peck bbls. , $2. M ) . ( lanil stock , per Hi. . O c. POTATOES Home grown , 50iu3c ; Colorado Bt3"k. 70C. TOMATOES I'er crate , seven baskets , t4,00 ® t4.25. FnUlTS. STllAWHUIUtlUS 1'cr 24-qt. case , t7.50. A 1'l'l.Kn Winter stock , U.uflriSW ; California Hellntlenr. tmxe * , 11.50 ; Colorado Jonathans , boxes , tl.75 ; Nehrnskii , lioxes , tl.2,1. Ct ) Fancy Jersey , per bbl , . tlO.OO. lnmiil.OOMCW TKOI'ICAL FIIUITS. OtlANOns California naxeis , * 2.7S0SOO ; fancy seedling * . $2.50' choice , 12 25. LKMONH-Callfornla. fancy. 12.73 ; choice , t2.CU ; fancy Messina. t3.0003.riO. \NANAS-Cholce , large stock , per bunch , Vt.OO { (12,25 ; mcdldum sized bunches , | 1.75@2.00. MISCELLANEOUS. NUTS AlmondH , per Ib , large size , 12013e ; small , lie ; Brazils , per Ib. , Sifluc ; Kngllsh xval- nuu , per Ib. , fancy sort thell. logilc' . standards. 8Jj9c ; Hlberls , per IK. iuc : pecans , pjllshed , medium , C 7c ; cxlra laige , SttDc : lurgo hlcltory nutit , tl.00if1.10 per bu. : small , | 1.25ffl.35 per bu. ; coconnuts , per 1 0 , tl.OO ; peanuts , raw , 53Hc ; roasted , C0b c. FIOS Imported , fancy. S-croxxn , 14-lb. boxes , lOc ; G-crowTl. 44-lb. boxes , 13c ; 2-lb. boxes , 22 23o per box ; California , lu-ib. lAJX. : t.OO. IJONKY Choice white , 12c ; Colorado amber , 10 KUAUT Per bbl. . t3.SO : half bbl. , 12 23. MAl'LE UYIttH'-FUe-gnl. can. , each. tZ.75 ; BJl. r-ans , pure , per doz. , 112 W ; half-cat , cans , JO 23 , quart cans , M.5U. DATES Halloxxee , CO to 70-lb. boxes , BV4c ; Snlr. 6c : Fard , 9-lb. boxes , o. CIUKlt-l'er half bbl , . TCO ; Ijhl. . t3 00. FIlESIt MEATS , DUESSHD nnEK Oood native jtscrs. C n ; Hood forequurter * slcers , 6V4c ; good lilndtiuartors tears , &i4t ; xvcatern sleors , ' 4e ; fancy heifers , Uc ; irood holfers , 60 ; good forcquarters heifers , o ; giind hindquarters heifers , so ; good roxvs , "Viol fair cinvs , G.4c ; coxv lorcquarters , 4 c ; coxx ilail/iuurturit , ilic , iUip : CUT.S ManijInB tcnderlalns. 4Hc ; r1w ! , N'o 1. lie ; ribs , No. 2 , 8c ; ribs. No. 3 , CUC ; rounds. No. 1 , 7ic ! : rounds. No. 2. ( i\c ; rounds , No. 3 , GJic : trlmmlncs , 4'/ic ; beef shanks , Ic ; brains , per doz. , 3V : ; swetbreuds , per Ib. , 12isxxt ; < i > tl > rciiils ( calxesi , per Ib. , < 0c ; l < ldno.\ . " . ler doz. , 33c ; o\ tails , each , 3c ; llier , per Ib. , 2',4o ; icaitH , per ib , 2i4c ; tonKUea. per Ib. . lienlf ; Ixerrt each , 35c ; aulx'es , xvholn cnnass or sides , ic ; calf head and feet , scalded , per set , 7 > : tenderloin * , fresh , 18o ; tcndeiloins , frozen , loc ; inni'Iess strips , fresh , 914CJ bonelesa stilps , frozen , c ; stilp loins , fre h. 7'4c ; ulilp loins , trozcn , 6"jc ; mils , iHinvlvsi , SHc ; rolls , spencer cpts , sic ; slr- filn biittH. boneless , 9c : shoulder cloda , boneless , Uc ; rump butts , boneless , 6cj No. 1 chucks , 6c ; No. 2 thucKs , IVjo : No. a dt.ucir. < 2 ! boneless chucKH , 5c ; coxv plates. 3lc ! ; steer plates , 4c ; Hank steak , 7c : loins. No. 1 , 134c ; loins , No , 2 , lO'tc ; loins. No. a , S'4c ; shait loins , market Hlylc , 2d nlioxp loins ; fliort loins , hotel stjlo , 4c above loins ; cow loin , cpjs , Sc ; nicer loin , tnila. ic. ic.MUTTON MUTTON Fancy lambs , 9o per Ib. ; lambs , Ic ; sheep , 7c : market racks , long , 9c ; hotel rnckK , short , lie : loins , PC ; saddles. 9c ; legs , 8c ; lamb legs , lOo : breasts and stexvs , SVic : onKues , each , 3c ; forequarters , 5Hc. PORK Dressed pigs , S' o pe - Ib. : dr ssed IIORH , 5VJc ; tenderloins , Kc ; loins , short , $ V6c ; on ; , ' , 6c ; spare ribs , fix ; ham sausage butts , 5c ; Doston bulls , Wtc ; shoulders , rough , tc ; shoulderH , rklnned. u'ic ; trimmings. IHc ; leaf ard. not rendered , 5V4e : heads , cleaned , 4c : snoutn and ears , 3c ; necKbone , 2c : cheek meat , Jo ; neck Ixines , 2c ; plus' tails , Sc ; plucks , each , "c ; chitterlings , Be : nocks. 4c : hearts , per doz. , ! 3c ; stomaohH , each , 3c ; tonmics , each. 7c ; kld- ne > , per doz. , 10c ; brains , per doz. . 15o ; plr * feet , per do * . , 30o- livers , each , 3o ; hos ; rinds. " i ; blade bones. Be. HIDES. TALLOW , ETC. HIDES No. 1 green hides. 7 0 ; No. i itreea hides , CV4o ; No. 1 salted hides , DC ; No. 2 icreen Halted hides , Sc ; "No. 1 xi-ul calf , 9 to 12 Ibs. , lOc : No. 2t.il ciilf. 12 to K Ibs. . 8c. SHEEP PELTS Oreen salted , each , I5@T3c' green sailed tdiearlnss ( short wooled early skins ) , each , 15c ; drj- shearing * , ( short wooled early skins ) , No. 1 each , 5c ; dry Hint Knnsas and Nebraska butcher xvool pelln , per Ib , actual xxeight , 4i83c : dry flint , Kansas nnd Nebraska munrtln wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , 8JJ lu ; dry flint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , 4J3c ; dry Illnt Colorado murrain ivool pelts , per Ib. , aclunl xx ° lght , 3@4c. TALLOW. GREASE. ETC. Talloxv , No 1 , 3 ® 3Viu ; tallow , No. 2 , 3c ; roUKhrallow , Hie ; white erenso , 2iyc ! ; yellow and brown grease , ly FU11S Hear ( black or broxvn ) , t3.00Q2000 : otter , tl.COffiS 00 ; mink , 15J ? Oo ; beaver. tl-OU-JS Ort- skunk , 15c , 25c. KOc ; miiskrat. 3c. Sc , 7c ; raccoon , 15@0o ; red fox , t5cOtl.2i ; gray fox. 2@SOo ; wolf ( Umber ) . 2S08I2W ) ; wolf ( prairie coyote ) , ICjWOc : wildcat , ' lOgllc ; badver , 5ffl3o ; jllvor fox , ISO 00 2775.00. SI. Lou I ( iriicrnl MnrketM. ST. IXUI8. March 15. FLOtlH Loxx-er : pat- entK , t4.7i l 8S ; mri'vhts , tl.3SO4.SO ; clear , tl 00 04 2u ; medium , t3.6 fl3.73. WHB.VT I/jwer , cluslnt ; So for July and < Jc for September beloxv yestenlaxxxlth May un changed. The close as ut iho bottom , with biiX'eiH scarce. Spot , hlclicr ; . No. 2 u-d cash , eloxator , ! ) Sc ; trncl : , SSMr > o ; March , 97Hc : May. WVie ; July , 81'4c ; Heptember , 70Vic ; No. 2 hard cash , tic. COIIN 1'tilures n slnde loxver than yesterday. Kpot. higher on call : No. 2 cash. 571ic ; Mnrrh , 27Uc ; May , 2794c bid ; July , SSc : U ptcmhi-r , 2Jie. OATS Kutiires , xxrak nnd loxver. Spot , ) ilr"ier' No. 2 cash , 27c ; track , 27 c : March , 27c ; May , lSio ask l : July. . ' 1'iNo. . 2 xvhlle , 28c. HYK Firmer , 48Vifl > l8ic. n \v wn _ Nomlnal , $1.15. TIMOTHY Sr.nt ) 1-rlme. K.8502.95. fOHNMKAIFlrm. . tl.SO 1.i5. 1111 AN IXIWIT to sell ; sacked , east track , no salable alwvo SSc. i-ii..a. prairie , $6.50RS.23 ; timothy , * 8.003 IIHTTIR lower ; creamery , ! G'J20c ; dairy , 93 15c. " IIOCIS I iner. He. ' WHISKY 11.20. COTTONTIis-70c. HAOOINO S'iflec. Mirr.VU' ' Irfnd. dull , t3 K nskcd. Spelter nominal , M. I'HOVISIONS Pork , quiet : utandard mes Jobbing , F > 87V4. Lard , nominal ; prime stean 4 S71j ; choice. J < . ! i : . Ilacim , extra xhi > it clea ( iMixed lots ) , JIC'iffSTj ' ; rlb , $5 73 1 d7"i ; shorts 7mJ 00. Dry salt meats , boxed shouldern tl 5004 75 ; extni short clear. t1.12'-IT3 ' 33 ; rlb . linrKIPTS rioiir. S.COI WiU. ; wheat , 2',0 ' ) ) bu corn , 119,00) bu. : oats , r.s.Oilii bu. Him'MHNTS-Flour. 7,00n Mils ; wheat , IS.W bu. ; ccrn , 1C4.000 bu. ; oats , 42,000 bu. llnlthiiorc .Murkrt. DAI.TIMOni : . March -FLOun Westf n supernne , 2,70 3.10j western extra , | 3 33W4 CO western family , t4 WJ4 CO ; winter wheat paten l4.MtIi. < M ) ; spring wheat patent. M.ICiiJ 40 : rprln wheat slralRht. 1.1 "OfiS.l ! ; lerclpls , H,6ffJ bbls eitports. S.521 bbls. WHKAT Htrnnc ; spnl nnd month , MUtWUc Mny. tl.OOIrimsteamer. ; . No. 2 red , ific bid receipts. 14,870 bu. : export r. none ; soulherr wheat bv snmple. 9 s'BU.CO , ; southern wheat or grade. fnVfl-11.00. t'OUN Firm : spot and month. 3lff34U' : May ai JMU.c ; sfenmer mixed , SJ < 4 3J * e ; receipts JSS.OSO J > u. ; eiEports. 1S4.7I6 lui.j southern whlti > nrn. S3Vi < l"l'.i < - - ; scuthern ) elbw corn , No. t white , S4'i mc ; No. l mlxc.1. a2 53Vic ; receipts , 7ej | "bu. ; exports 60.010 bu. IlYK-FIrm : No. 2 n nrby , SVJJ1S | ; c ; No. ! western , MtiCriC c ; receipts , 17.2&7 bu. ; exports 11.000 bu. nitAIN ntKIOHTS-Qiilel ; rates falrl ] stendy ; steaiii lo UUerpiol , per bu. , 3Ud , May Cork , for orders , per quarter , 3s CdO3s " ! 4d U icb : J 4'id ' , April. IIUTTEH Steady : fancy cruinnry. 184 o Imitation. 17CKc : fanc > ladle , 15c ; good ladle naili- : store parked , l"0lc. KOas-Fresh , 10- , t'UKKHK Steady : fancy New fork , large mi ! c : fancy New York , iredlum , funcy New York. Email. l Knnann ritv r.mln anil I'rorUlonsj. KANSAS CITY. March -WHKAT-Actlre H lo higher : No. I hard. t < c : No. 2 , S7O90C No. I , Sift 7 lie : No. 1 red. lr$5v ; No. 2. 2fj Sl'icj No. J , SSflSIc ; No. 2 uprlnu , S7c ; No. 3 . cXlltN-M'ilerately arth . Uo higher ; No. ! mixed. 2 UO2 bc. OATS Acthr. tlrm : No. t white , c. HYK-KInn : No. t. 4 o , lIAY-Flrmer ; rholc timothy , tS.Ufrl 00 choir- prairie , t7.00ft7.25. Ill'TTKH-Weaker ; creamery , ISCUlic ; dairy . KOOS-Sleady at York Wbeut M rkl. NBW YOIIK , March 15 , ConsUltrable excite m nt jurevalled on the wheat curb late this after noon. lUrtly shaken by attacks made during thi remilar market sewlont , th bull elenunl losi entlro control of Ihe market after 2:19 , prleei tocaklM 4 Wticor May. acatnst Uc at th ( ) ncvtarloe . ud | LO K M ttt klcheal for tb < day. There Mas no attempt made to check the ' demoralization ofnlues. . Wheat bought earlier In ( ho day was hastily unloaded on the fast alllntf market , and hvar traders , encouraged by oports that teller had scld 1CO,000 bu. of May best , ImmimrtM nnny nt % alues with algor ot equalled since lh mlddt of last week. At o'clock thn mstket was In a quieter mood , nlth > rlcm a fraction up from Ihe lowest , but still n urry unsettled condition. Liverpool .Mnrkrt. T.lVnUPOOls March 13.-WIIKAT Spot. tfiidy ; No. 3 red western , winter , 7s UM. COIIN Spot , steady ; American mixed , new , T .IW'l Futures , steady ; March , 3s SHd , May , 3 -.d. July , 3s Sd. . FlOt'll-St , I mls fancy winter , stesdy. 9. fid. HOPS At London , I > aclflc caait , firm ; 4 104J 5 1. PllOVISIONS-Ileef. llrm : extra India me > , CSa d ; prime men * . CCs M. Pork , prime me ? * , flne estcrn , llrm , 51s 3d ; prime me * . medium west- rn , 4Ss 9d. Hams , short tut , steady , 3s d. lacon. nrm , 31s ; short ribs , steady , 31 * M ; eng clear middles , light and hea\y , 2" > ( M ; Innic lear mlddlf * heavy , steady , 2 * ; short clear > ncks , steady , 2S * C.1 ; clear bellies , steady , 32 * 1 ; shoulders , square , steady , 24s 6d. Lird , irlme we'tern , steady , 27 W , C'HUKSB American flneft nhlte and colored , asy , 3Si M , TALIjOW Prime liftOnrm. 203. OILSotlonseof nilrjverr ol reflned. steady , 5 * 3d. Turpentine -splrlls , llrm , 25s 9d. llosln , ommon , steady , 4x.3d. " Cliioliinilll CINCINNATI , March H.-FLOL'n-Flrm ; anoy. JI.33W4.13 ; family. tlSOWI.IO. WHKAT Quiet ; N(1I2 red , ! rt 4e. rOHN Easier ; No. 2 mixed , WiJI'ic. OVTP Steady ; No. 2 mixed , 28S 23c. HYK Stendy ; No. 2 , 64c. PIIOV1SIONS Lard , cosy , M 90. Bulk meats , easy. J3.10. Ilacon , easy. t5.85. WHISKY Steady , 11.20 , IH'TTEU Easier : Elgin creamery , 20J4c ; Ohio , 3fMRc ; dairy , 1Q312C. SlIOAlt Easy ; reflned. tl.l'ffl3.83. ' ) iOOS Firmer , 9c. CHEIISU Steady ; good to prime Ohio flat , 98BHC. _ Rrnln npcflptN nt Prlnrlpnl Mnrlcet * . CHICAOO. March 15. necelpts tnxlav. Whe t. 92 cars ; corn , 29J ( cars ; oats , 2SO car * . ntlmnt l enrlotH tomorrow : Wheat , 1JO cars ; r-jrn , 200 cars ; oats , 17.1 cars. MINNFJAPO1JS , March 13j Ilecelpts : Wheat. " " "ST. LOUIS , March 13. Receipts : Wheat , 26 cars. DULUTH , March IS. Receipts : Wheat , 118 cars. IMillnilrlpliln Prnilnre , PHILADnLPHIA , March -IIUTTEIl-Dull nnd easier : fancy western creamery , 19V4c. KOOS Firm ; fresh nearby , 104c ; fresh west- urn. 10Hc. | CIIBKSn Steady ; New York factpry , full cream , fancy , S c ; full cream , fair to choice , Toledo Market. TOLEDO. O. . March 11. WHI3AT Fnlrlr ao- Ive : cash nnd May , unchanged. 97c. COIIN AclUp. closed neik ; No. 2 mixed , Sic. OATS Dull , steady : No. 2 mixed. 27',4c. IlYB-Dull , steaily ; No. 2 cosh , Sic. ri/ViHSiiu AclUe , steady ; prime cash , 2.95. _ nTtrolt Market. nirrnoiT. March n. WHEAT NO. i white , 9lc ; No. 2 red. cash and May , Kc. COIIN No. 2 mixed. X2c. OATS No. 2 white , 2 % c. UYi : No. 2. f2c. ' _ l eor > n Mnrkein. PKOIIIA. Match 1.1 COIIN Firm : No 2 , 2V. OXTS Firm and Inactive ; No. 3 vYtf > , 27J23c. HYK Quiet and nominal : No. 2. 4930e. WHISKY High proot splrlta. H.19'4. Sun Frniiplooo Whent Mnrket. SAN FRANCISCO. March 13.-WHiAT-Dull ; December. I1.33H ; May. $1.40 . STOCKS A\n IIOMJS. Arc ConfiiHcil mill the Mnrket NOW YORK , March 15. The movements In stock prices today were confused and the market iii7zllng. De-ldedly lower quotations for Ameri cans In London caused an unsettled tone In prices. Prices partly responded to Ihe London nltlathe , but did not go further than the London imrlty. A furious buying mo\emcnt further lilted the whole mrfrket strongly aho\e last night's closing. The buying was most conspicu ous In the local and Industrial specialties , hut there was no lack of strength In the railway list , grangers being especially heaxy. Heavy realizing met the adx-nnce nnd xvlped out n larse pirt of It xxhcn the llrst hour hail expire 1. Th's ' xx a * Ihe most ncllve period of the day's trading. There then ensued n slow and lal rlous rccoxery , which dexeloped higher prlies than the llnl spurt. Ami yet this second advance xxns wiped out In practically all cases except In the case of some specialties , and the day shows net losses In most of the Ktnmhud stocks , extending to a point cr oxer In some cates. Thus almost Ihe extreme range of the market xxns trax-craed four times during the day. There was little In the ncxvit to explain thla moxement. Wall street explanation of the movement wax In the political line. Spanish 4s partly recovered In Paris , nfter n decline , reflecting the growth of better political feeling there. London sold freely here on the mornlmj ailxance , nrl there was heavy realizing besides ntlrlbulcd * o vnry powerful local mtttket interests. The character of. this realizing- sug gested that the advance might-have be > n manipu lated , but the usual procedure for sucli a maneuver by a powerful combination U to bid up the price of Americans In Tendon by cable orders , the supply of stocks belne limited there and results more easily attained. Hut London prUes were loner this morning.The early ad vance WOK materially helped by the aggressive strength of the local traction stocks on account of the belief In antagonism to rapld.translt plans In Inlluentual quarters. Metropolitan street rail way was at one time up 6 points and Manhattan 3U points. A number of the Industrial stocks rose over 2 points , and a number of the railroad stocks nt one time showed net advances of over a point. The .retrograde movement of price * seems to be disassociated from any ncxvs o the day , as xvere the advances. Realizing o profits offers the only explanation. Prices for foreign exchange moved to a loner level today in spite of addltonal ! mox'fments of gold for Im port. Actual rates for demand sterling declined % , and the actual rate for sixty-day bills , an well os the posted rates fcr both long nnd tnor sterling , fell > /4c. flesldes tbe engagements o gold for Import from Europe lo New York a shipment of J , ' . ,000 , 000 was announced from Aus tralla for nn Francisco. There V.BS no casing of the local money rate In response to these movement ! . The bond markel was slrong ur to the closing , when prices eased off In sympathy xxlth stocks. Total sales , 42,190,000. United States new 4s advanced. 1V4. the 5s M nnd th old 4s registered 14 1 W. . . . . The Evening POST'S ' 'London financial cable gram : In splto of Lord , ( Salisbury' * lllne th stock market * here opened lietter todayIn III absence of further disturbing news , but on heivj relllng of Spanish and other stocks from Parl all the market * slumped. Americans at one tlm were very flat. There was no support from nrbi trago houses nnd prices here were beloxv th New Yorlc lex el , Then the two bg ! Nexv York house * turred nnd bought , and pr'ces recoxered simultaneously. Paris stopped felling , nlth th result that the bear a listened to scramble In causing prices In all the mark ts to close a the l > est. Spanish 4n fluctuated between 52 nn S3Vi , closing nt 61. Ornnd Trunk xvas better , 1 sjmpithy with Americans , nnd South Amerlcin were belter on the Paris markets , xx'hlch nr still most unsettled nnd fever sh. The sulcid of n stock broker dees not Indicate fresh llnancla trouble , In spltil of the heaxv premium on gel by the Hank of Frame. I l-xderxtand lhat ship ments from Paris to New York still pay. Ther In an Impression In good quarters that the Han of I'ngland rray rnUe the price of enisles n any further considerable xxlthdraxvals. The Lon don market Is SH , nnd consequently the Hank o Ungland monopolizes the discount business Following are thn doting quotations of th leading stocks on the New York market today ; Total sales of stocks today. 4:8.100 shares , in eluding ; Atchlion preferred , 7,131 ; Chenpeak A Ohio. S.570 ; Chicago , llurllngton & Uulnc-y 4)1,773 ) ; Krle preferred. 3,71li : Louisville * Nash \llle , 10,110 ; Manhattan , 33.570 : Metropolitan 9,313 ; Reading preferred. 3.4U ; Missouri I'srlflo 3M ; Missouri , Kanrus A Texas preferred , 6,400 New York Central. 7.041) ; Northern 1'aclflc. 7W Northern Paclilo preferrrd. 13.130 ; Rock IsUnd taa30 ; St. 1-uul. 62.750 ; Union 1'acltlc , 6,070 ; To tmrco , 10.905 : I'eople'si Oas. lO.lriO ; General Rlec. trie. { ,470 ; Sugar , -47.6CO ; Western Union , a,4iO. American < > curlllra ! T.aadoM. r/I.VDON. March.U.-The iMrket for Ami-rlcn ecurltles after a Hrra qptntnc was quiet saw declining , but recovered befor * the close on New 'ork btiln * . The closing ton * wiui buoyant and le demand moderate. \pvr York > lonr > - Mnrkrl. NHW YORK. March 1X-MONKY ON CALL omlnnlly nt 2 14 per cent. 1'HIMK MBRCANTILK I'Al'KR 4H05Vi per ent. STURHNO EXCHANOK-Steady. nlth nrtual uslness In Imnkcrs' bills at H. xpt.st fr fl , . anil and l4.8j1f4.Sl for sixty da ) a : posted rates , 4.81HfMl < a and H.IHU4.85'4J commercial bills , I.MU < rl.(0-1i. SILVUR CKRTiril'ATKS-V > ff55 ic. HAR SILViil-5)Wc. ) MKXICAN DOLl VRS-45c. sdv ; new 4s , res- stprnt , 111 ; coupon , 1214 , ; 4s , rrKj-cct-O llo : oupon. Ill ; 2 . 914 ; I'acinc r < i of ' 99 , 1024. Closing quotations on bonds were as follows ; S. nowli. .I'-'H N.J. o.ds ni' I. S. no vV 4s con. . .1224 N. c. Us lto : > I. S. 4s.rJi N.C.4 < till LS.44.coup .111 No. I'aoino lti. . .1131 * I. S. ' 'a m No. P.lclflo 3 OBU I.S. Aa.reT ! in No. P.ioino 4s . . . . HI 1.8. 6 . coup 111mi N. r.C.U. ! I 4 . .10.4 ) lntrlct7. Ilia. , . , mi N. * W. Us 120 la. . class Ul . N. W.Consols 143 Ala.clnssll ,1118 , * , N. W. Dob. Is 11.1 lOlt Oro.Nav.lBH 110 , Oil Ore. Nar. 49 . . . . 'ft , .tcliinoti4 , SS 4 O. S. LI. iln. t. r. Atchiswiufif. 4s. . , 57 O. 9.L. 33. t. r.'j..v O.I in i ) . UM. Ur..I Chicago Ti r'14H. O Imp ua. t. r n.u -in 114 IMclttcbs of't > 5. . .10:1 : C. H. , V p. Haiullnir 4s .1 POM .lltl , ll. ( .Wo t 1st * . . . . HO ' St. I , A I. M. GJJ. I 88T KastTjnn , ats. 'lU5 St. li AS. F.Oan.u.ll'r Krl flflrt. 4 * r. SI. P. Coniola 140 V W ST > . L . i. r. ! 09 St. P. C. , k P. 1st * , . . US ' 10IS4. SI. P.O. Jk I * s 113 o. if' .113.j .109 Southern Uv. Jv. . . O.H. .101 9. H..VT. 6s H. .10H14 Temi.nuw s9l.li . . 1. & T.U.I n'u Us. Tex 1'ao. I. O.lft ! owa eali is. , . . . OS Tax. 1'ac. Re. .M * . . K P. Con. , t.r U. P. D. 10. Isll. _ . . K.lMst . .rr.i 1 m < Wnb. lnt.ts 1IIU ! La. Now Con. 4 * , , . lot Wab 2 < li , . 7'J ' L. .VN.iUrd .49. . , . Him Wont Shore 41 . . . . KM' Missouri 0 inn Va. CoiunrU's OH4 M.K.ST.UU 5S > f V.i. ilof.-rrj 1 31 * M. K.AT.GU H7 Union I'.iclllc nM. . 41I > 4 N. Y.Cilsl * lldV < tIiitoaPiclIlc4i. . . Bl noilnn Stock Quotntloiia. IJOSTON , JInrch 13. Call loans , 3ff4 per cent ; time loans. 105 per cent. Clo lnit prices or Mocks , bond * Qlul mlnlntr Fhnres : A.T.&S. F \V. Eluo . American I20 * < VT. Klee pM . Aui.Snirar nfil , . . . 109 lioslon L . 55 3nv state Oa . . , . Krt. iioa. Ill . 105 Hell Telepliona. . . 24tl AtchlHoa pfd . loston * Aloinv. Oen. Kleo. fii . UontonA Maine. . . 10.1 AtchlHOti 4a . do pfil 158 Allouoz MlnlnrCj C..D.&Q . 158W Atlantlo . 211 V W noaion It Montani 171 Jencral Kloctrio , ' Bnttei notion. . . . Mexican Caatm. 0 . 8)0 N. V.i N.IS. pM. CcnlennlHl . ia Ola caloir 180 Pranklln . 3S. , 1. . . . Onceola . s irioDer 111 Cnlncv . 107 Inlon I'aclilo TamurncR . 144 Went End Wolverines Well End Dtd 10J P.irroU. . . , . am Sun Krnnclnco 3llulnR flnotntlniia. BAN FRANCISCO. March 15. Oniclal clo lngr quotations on mining stocks today nere n ( ol ows : N Aim. : . in .Tlllll 1 AluhaCon. . . . . . ; . . 7 lummcltvCon. . . Andoa. . . so Mexicnn 31 Jelchnr , . . ' 4 Ocnlilonul Con. . 2'2 le i V tlololier. . . . no Ophlr 41 Iiilllon . ! - Overman II M 1'olosi 44 : iiilkMieo ; Con . " 5 Sav.ue i3 ! Ihollnr. . . . . ; . 55 Scorpion i3ft 115 Slerr.i Neradi. . 103 Jon. Cai. A Vs. . . . 70 Shvur Hill 10 : row n Point. . 19I Union Con 3.5 Exchequer . I ) Utah Con 10 imla&Curria. . . . in Yollovr Jackal , . jr HaloJc Norcross. . 140 Stun lanl l-o Silver bars , Wo ; Mexican dollars , 4J'j'tHCc drafts , sight , 12Hc ; telegraph , 13c. Xp v Vork NEW YORK. March 14. The following are the closing mlnlni ; quotations : hollar Ontario yo ) Crown Point. . . . . . is Onmr. 40 -tin. Cal. A Va. . . . 7S Plvmoutn 8 Deadwoou 70 Quicksilver 100 3oudi ) Carrv 13 Onlclcsilvor DM. . . ' 'Oil Hale & Nornrois. . 1'JO SlerniNoviai. . . . H3 Homent.-mo 37110 9t.indn\1 150 Iron Silver S Union Con 110 Vleiiean 28 Yellow J.ickot . . . . < J5 I.oiiiloii Stock HuotaUoni. LONDON. March 13. 4 p. -Closing : Consols , m'v Y. Ccntr.u 114H Consols , aecl 111)4 I'oiHiHylvanl.i SHH Cnn. p.ictno 83V Ui'artlnsr 8I Erie ii ; > Mox C.eti. now 4V. 00 Kilo 1st pfd : u 111. Ccmr.ii lusi L.AN 00)4 M \icanordinary. . lii > Or.tnil Trunk 8 St. Paul common. . . irj > ITAR SILVUn-Stencly , 2Td per ounce. MONEY 2M per cent. The rate of discount In he open market for short and three months' bills , 3' < i3Vi per cent. Flnniiclnl Vote * . .7JO.Sf3n.rC" " < - " " * . > ' < > = s. : * - ances. . . . March ll-Clearlns , | 13.- , 11,638,291 CINCINNATI. March IS.-Neir York exchange , 'Jlfc ? ' nt ! mont' > ' . 2ViO6 per cent ; vlnarlne' , . . MKMl'li ilS. March l3.-Clearlnj ( , t3 8$09 ; bal- ance ; l/JSl l,085. New York exchange , ellng nt Jl.U ) frrcti NEW C RL.UANS , March 13.-Clearlng , 2IJ.- 34 ? , Kw York exchance. bank , par ; commer cial. ier 11,000 discount. ST.loLC tjiy. Slarch 15. Clearings , H.C06.938 ; balance * , } S22,933. Money , 69S per cent. New York * c. anitc , par blj. IS c discount arked. OMAH , . Mam1 ! 15. The bank clearing ! ) today were ta73S1393 : balances were tm.204 01. In 1837 the clear rips were 1733,394.18 , and the balanres wore MZilSOti 11. Increase In clearings for the day , f219.FH.77. OHWiO , March 13-Clenrlnns. 11(1.974.111 ( , New XorK exchange. ! 0c discount. I'oftod rate * . $482 and 114.8JV4. Stocks llrmer with Wall street. Trading Ight. Alley L. 30Vi bid : Illucult , 21 % ; IllHcult itreferred , 7J % : Diamond Match , Ul ; IjQke Sret | I * 12 ; Strawlxmrj. 23J ; West Clil- - Foreign Flnniiclnl , HRRL.IN , March 15. There was a better under current on the bouro today. American anil Canadian Pacific rccurlden were harder nnd Italians were easier. In response to the tone of the Paris bourse. LONDON. March 15. Spanish 4 closed at 6JVi. a r t loss of \ from > exterdaj. American ensiles tn the amount of X40.001 were wlthdrawwn from the Dank of England todny. Hold Is quoted at Iluenoi Ayret. today nt IGo. PARIS , March 15. The bourse early In tlio dny nan agitated qnd cal ( . Liter It became quieter and a better trme provuilej on London quotations , which caused stocks to rally , Span ish 4a excepteilvlilli. . nfter dccllnlnc to K -910 , milled and closet ! nt 53 , unclunged from yestcnlay. Three per cent renle ere Kit 82V4o for the account ; exchange on London , 2of 31H ° for checks. COTTOV SIAHKET. Favorable uCblc Ilniortsi Itmull In nn Advance In I'rlrt-x. NKW YORK. March 13. The cotlon market shoxxej a healthier undertone today on a gen erally better clam of nexvs. Speculation xxas light , exrept during the llrst hour. The ( list call dexeloped n steady markel , xxlth prices un changed to 1 point higher. Soon nfter the open ing prl'on moxPd up 4H1 points on actlxe bujlng , led by Llxerpool reports which xxerc started by late faxorable English cables , Indicating that port receipts xxould fall beloxx early estlmales , more confident feeling In London and local stock markets , and a marked scarclly of ofttrlngs , lluslnecs fell nrt fharply after the flri.t hour and for the balance of the session wan x'ery light , with the professional element In control. One of the chief fupportti of the market continues to 1 the flrmnosj xx'lth xxhlch ( | > ot tollon Is held Ihraughout Ihe south. Exporters xxere bald to be buying xvherexer possible at yesterday's | lg- uien , but business wa * seriously checked by tne conserxullxe xlewj of holders. The market closed xery steady at a net gain of 4S8 points. Spot , quiet ; middling , G'ic ; net receipts , 552 bales ; croc * . 4,100 bales ; exports to Oreut llrlt aln , 7,033 boles ; to the continent , 72G bales ; for- xvunleJ , 7SSbales | ; sales. Ul bales ; spinners , 312 bales : sto ks , 1S3.SC5 bales. Total today ; Net re ceipts , r 2 .1 ) bales ; eximrts to Great llrltaln , 11.286 bales ; to the continent , 11.437 bales ; stock , 1.D6I.4B4 bales. Consolidated : Net receipts , 84- 181 bales ; exports to Great llrltaln , 03. < t bales ; lo the continent. 29,313 bales. Total ( luce Sep. tember 1 : Net receipts , 7 , 17,923 bales ; eiports to Oreat llrltaln , 2,133,787 tiales ; to France , 13- SS bales ; to tn continent , 2.284.510 bales. NEW OIir.KANS. March M. COTTON Future * nUady ; ' 'salea. 21,300 bales ; March , I3.MJM CO ; April , I5.&S69 ; May , | 5.Cld5.C2 : June. t $ K& & .6-I ; July , tS.e7O5.6a ; Aunuet. 5.66Oi67 : Hep. tember , ti.Wi(6.67 ; Octolxr , t5.66iI5.67 ; Nmem ber. t5.t li3.er : December , P6 35.70 ; January , tS.72ei.73. Rpot , steady ; sales , 4,600 tales ; ordinary , 49-lfc ; coed ordinary , 4 T5-16c ; low middling , IJVii- : middling , 5lfto ; gooil middling , G 15-JGc ; mldailnr fair , 6 51O.receipts ; , Ifil bales ; atnck. 47 ,342 tales. ' ? LIVEHIKXJU March 13. COTTON-Qulet ; prices easier ; American middling , 3 11-3d. "The sales of the day were 8OuO bales , oT which &an balea were for ( peculation and export and In cluded 7,700 bales American ; receipts , 28,000 baler. Including 21CO ) bales American , F.utup opened quiet , xxlth a moderate demand''find closed.1 sinady ; American middling , 1. m.'c. . March3lj7C4@3 1H-S4J , buyers ; March Hnd April/2 17-6103 ll-64d , tjyersApril and May , 3 18-641 , Allen ; May and June. 3 18-WW3 l6ld , sellert ; Jilni- and July , 3 19-6IJ , sellers ; August and l epteniber. I 19-C4J , sellers ; September and Oclobvr , 3,1U-S4J , sellers ; October and November , S 18lfJ36ld , bujers ; Nox ember and Decem ber , i. 18Hd , bu > ers ; December and January , I U-6UH iMId , value. C nllfnrnla Ilrlrd Praltn. NBWYt UK , MaroJi I3.-CALIFOHNIA DHIKD FJlUlTrt iulBt , . hut flrm. < Kvap > irat * < l applet. 4iummJD. > 38c ; .prime wire tray , MfSVic ; vxood dried'brine. SHeHW choice. tO9V4c. prunes , JiiOSe. Apricots , Boyal. SU4f8c ; Moor Park. | i. > 10c PeachM , uapeel d , 54t c ; peeled , - Ki ill Hlver Cloth Markrl. plVKIt. March 15. Tte print cUlh nwrkm Is dull at S 3-lltc. nominal. Although no a.tler hax Ken made , brnkrrr rrporC lhat rtf , bought for Ilic. OlAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Liberal fiun of All Sorts and a Very Good Inquiry. LOCAL BACKERS TAKE THE CATTLE Shipper * A10 lil Ihe Penn hut the Home 1) em mill Support * Pi-tern ling * l'iiNaccc sjfnl In Hiltd I on Vntnc * . i SOUTH OMAHA , March 13. Ilccclpts for the day Indicated were ; Cattle. HOBS. Sheep. Hor's. March 15 3,710 0,007 3,011 March 14 2.1S8 l.tSO 4.8M March 12 2.10S 4.5.12 796 20 March 11 2.4S2 B.M2 ! 1.9'S March 10 2,312 4.C97 10,207 March 9 2. ! > 04 C.231 6,576 47 March S 2,939 G.C09 7.8G9 3 March 7 3.200 3,170 3.5S4 4 March 5 1.137 5.43 ; 1,270 6li March 4 1.S23 6.515 6,245 41 March S..j l,6i2 B.S99 3.763 2 March 2 \.t\ 5,319 4,833 5 March 1 2,779 7,800 4.230 3 February 28 1,834 4.541 4,051 February 26 940 5,273 3 612 February 23 1,222 G.6M 4.040 41 The ofllclal number of c.irs of Block brought In today by each road was : Total receipts 151 90 IB 2 The disposition of the ilay's receipts was is follows , each buyer purchasing the nuin- > er of head Indicated : Huyers. Cattle. . Hop * . Sheep. linaha Packing Co 175 714 200 G. 11. Hammond Co. . . . S 1,546 ISO Swift and Company. . . . M7 l.l.M 1,311 Cudahy Packing Co. . . . 6iS 2,231 1,418 I. Ueeker and Degan. . 71 /ansant & .Co EG r. I. , . Carey GO . .ounian & Ilothpchllda. . 135 > V. I. Step'iens yi enton & Underwood . . 41 itiston & Co 41 vrebbj & Co "G Livingston & Schalcr . . 102 „ . R Husz 42 iamllton 45 iiimmond , from K. C 3J4 . . . . iwlft , from country 40 Myers .ill > ther buyers 309 . . . . 014 Left over 70 . . . . Total 3,370 0.303 3,723 CATTLE Today's c.ittle. receipts * ' ore the argest of any dny In .several weeks. The ot.il arrivals numbered 3.7JO head , a < against - ' . ! ! > $ yesterday. 2,939 one week ago and 2.77'.i ViO weeks ago. The receipts consisted .irgolv of half-fat and medium giadi-s of corn-fed steers , the average quality of the ecelptB biilng far from good. The maiket as \\hole did not show much change. lleef Steers Today's fat cattle \\ero wimt- ng In new or Interesting features. There were n good many cattle on "ale , but the demand was good and the offerings were by 10 means hurden omi' . At the. same tlmo : he average quality 'aas o poor that uhlp- > ers did not feel like operating and In con- "equence the movement 'Aas a little leas brisk than might otheiwlso have been the case. Still local packets .wanted . the cattle i ml the. big bulk of the stuff sold In good neason. The prices paid were just about the same as prevailed on yesterday's market. Hutchers' Stock The offerings of rows , nnd heifers ucro the largest In n long time , there being probably thirty loads or more of that kind of stuff In the yards. Kor n few days past the supply of butchers' stock lias hardly come up to the requirements of packers , so that they wore rather hungry for the cattle this morning. As a resul ; the buyers were out early and the cows and heifers were soon moving toward the scales The market continued reasonably active al Just about steady prices , nnd the close came early , with the pens practically cleared. Stock Cattle There'v\ore ' only a few loads of genuine mocker * and feeders In the I"U but there was no end to the half-fat stuf which would do for feeders. The dcinam for light cattle was very good and n hlg ) .as , $3.10 and $3.20 was pi 111 for choice calves or yearlings , the latter price being the toj to far this year. To bring such prices th < cattle have to be well bred and wlthou tlo h. Half-fat cattle sold a little better to day , the surplus In the hands of speculator ; having been cleaned up. The market ot Mockers and feeders as a whole was full ] steady. Representative sales : NATIVES. I1KEF STEKHS. No. AV. Pr. No. AxPr. . i. . . . sco 3 ro 24. . . . SIC II 00 S..117G 4 00 2..12.5 4 00 { ) . . . . 1133 4 21) 21..1183 4 33 7..1231 4 43 2I..12IG 4 40 19. . . .1235 450 2..1173 4 50 3. . . . 8S6 3 75 21. . . .1103 4 0 > ) 17..1102 4 25 1..1030 4 21 34..1257 4 J5 8..1JJ5 4 45 1 , . . . BSD 4 00 15..1113 4 45 1. . . . 970 S 95 1. . . . 700 4 00 :3. . . . P10 4 10 15. . . . 'M 4 15 10.1551 4 85 I..I1VU 3 K 2..1111) 3 S3 2..1IP5 4 CO 1..1160 4 00 2. . . . D63 4 10 11..11(12 ( 4 13 1..12W 4 21 18..11.7 4 K 22..1C13 4 25 12..1KH 4 21 19..1349 4 35 17..11.1 . 4 33 31. . . .12SS 4 4i > II..1235 4 CO COWS. 6. . . . SOO 3 CO 3. . . . 980 3 00 46..1097 3 35 45. . . . 7 % 3 40 6..1123 3 75 2..1245 t 00 1..10W 2 85 1..1034 3 00 1).1H60 310 4..1064 .141 1..1110 3 50 1..1330 3 55 1. . . . 900 3 00 1. . . 750 3 00 ll010 ! ! ! ! SM 1..1140 3 10 1..1040 ft 10 1. , . . > < H ) 3 33 3..1221) 3 35 ! > < . . . . 82 3 40 2. . . . 97 < > 340 17..HOI 3 40 20..IU93 3 45 26..1121 3 60 4..1090 3 60 7..1012 3 65 1. . . . 910 325 1..1010 2 85 1. . . . 970 3 00 15. . . . SW 3 4' ' ) C..1I48 3 40 3. . . .1100 3 M 4..10R2 3 63 2. . . . tSl 2 K 2..10SO 3 10 1..10SO 3 40 1..1100 3 50 5..1044 379 8..1211 3 75 1. . . . 870 2 00 2lOW 251 1. . . . 801 2 50 1..1030 37" 1. . . . MO 2 75 . . . , * 300 i..i:3i 3 i 1..112U 3 00 1. . . . DO ) 3 (5 10 , . . Oil 3 05 1..11.V ) 3 10 l.i1M 3 26 3. . .1110 3 25 1..1020 325 10..1071" 3 31 2. . 1'XO 3 40 2..1115 3 40 I..1203 3 40 4..1170 3 4" , 2..J233 3 45 44..12-17 3 M 8..1018 3,4 1..1220 3 CO 21 . . .IduO 3 C5 3.1. .1030 3 75 1..1040 3 73 4..1521 3 00 . . 75i ) 3 GO 1. . . .1130 400 1. . , 534 I 25 . . S * ) 385 1. . 850 3 04 , 677 3 65 . . ! * ) > 3 M 4. . 640 4 10 4li ! , 945 3 61 . . 706 3 G3 1. . 640 3 so 8. . . ,1075 , 4 10 , . 140 4 31 1. . 930 3 25 1. . . , 570 3 30 . . 918 3 r.O 21. . . .loai 3 M 2. . . i 830 J ? ) . . 1.07 3 81 9. . 4'8 4 04 . . 105 3 55 1. . 804 3 55 2. . . . 655 3 cn . . 410 3 61 1. . 840 1 71 2(1. . . , .182 3 75 . . SI22 3 115 1. . M ) 4 CO 1 . . . 870 400 ! . . . .18aO 3 30 1. . . . 970 3 K 1..1500 1 Jl ) 1..14IO 1 r.O 1..1M1 3 21 1..1SCO 3 .15 1..1760 3 40 1..1740 3 44 1..11C.I J 50 1..1I70 3 K 1. . .1134 3 30 1..1G50 2 50 i..rio 3 54 I..1130 3 01 1..16IO 3C5 1..1GC4 3 C5 1..1174 2 M 1..1120 250 1..11M 250 1..1030 3 04 1..1UO 3 15 2..17JO 1 30 1..13.24 3 M 1..1HO 3 35 1..12i)0 3 40 1..213) 3 40 1..1MO 344 1..1780 3 15 1..1230 3 41 1..K.50 3 41 1..13M 3 50 1..1294 3 54 1. . . . ! ! ) 3 54 3..1215 3 31 1..1150 360 1..1080 3 65 1. . . . 850 3 65 CALVES. 1. . , . 110 575 1. . . . 154 625 1. . . . SCO 4 CO 1. . . . 170 G 25 1. . . . 230 6 50 STAUS. 2..1255 3 80 1. . . . 830 3 21 1..1070 .1 74 KTOCXEIIS AND F . ' 721 3 50 25. . . . 727 3 94 3. . . . CW 4 00 31. . . 652 4 30 10. . , , SI4 40 22. . . . 927 4 10 . 7 0 4 25 8. . . . 968 4 4 > 2. . . . 625 4 kO 2l : : : 594 4 M 1..112D 3 70 1. . . . 70 4 (0 " 8 BO 14. , . . 918 4 50 7. . . . 6SI ) 10 & ! 633 G 10 3j. . . COO 5 10 17. . . 411. 5 25 u. . 441 52.1 1. . . . 480 5 25 ' ' B1 B 2S l.,890 404 . . . . VM400 t. : . . 883 4 25 1. . . . IO 4 25 3. . . . 834 4 23 I.870 4 30 24. . . . 972 4 34 17. . . . 734 4 45 t . . . , 54 4 60 57. . . . 834 4 60 „ 2. . . . 910- -4 25 1. . . . 880 4 25 1. . . . 10 4 40 4. . . . 753 300 1. . . . 810 3 SO t. . . . 4S5 350 1. . . . 590 3 54 2. . , . C30 3 50 1. . . . 870 3 70 2. . . . 850 3 70 2. . . . 835-370 20. . . . 897 4 f ) < 4..1011 4 04 2. . . . 790 4 04 2. . . . 745 4 00 8..4S4 4 00 16. . ; , ( TO 4 00 21. . . , 9J1 4 < K 16. . , . 833 4 14 3. . . , ! i l 4 10 S , . , . vll 4 11 23..1026 4 15 13..1046 4 21 3 , . . , Mu 4 25 1..C3U 4 25 K. . , . 7 8 I 2.1 C1..1011 4 25 S. . . . 722 4 45 38. . . , 915 4 M II. , . . 532 5 IS 1. . . . 4K ) B 15 21. . . . 5 ) 5 15 1. . . . KW & 25 WESTEHNS. AIUZONA. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 78steem 713 t75 HOOS-ltpcelpts of IIOKS ns xxcll ns of mill , were of fair proportions , thoutfh rather small fn a Tuesday , toda > 'a offering constsllni ; of 6,00 heail , ns HKalnst l.C-'O > esterday , C.C./J a xxt-el BKO and 7,8m ) two weeks ns < > . In spite of the moderate run on n day -\Iifi much heavier receipts mJeht reasonably be rx pected , the buyers wore unmlntakubly on Hi bear side. They started out bidding prices tbn n ere a shade to 5c lower , S llem wore slow | ( make any such concession , and as ndxlces friti other ixdnts were rather favorable , boxers mire , their hands , and the pens were soon cleared , bu nt prices that were a llltlo easier than ycsler day. day.The hog * sold at U..1 to tl 75. UK again * ! tl.d O3.W yesterday , but the bulk brought t3.70 01 bolli da > s. The market today was 7'ic lnvr than a weel , and clone to lOc lo er than txro xveeks 030 Hepresentatlve sales ; No. AT. 8h. Pr. No. Av. Hh. Pr. 10 1CS 80 J3 W ! 175 MtZtfi tl.,24D W 3 63 > 2 232 W I" U , 211 nv .1 ( B M ltd , . , 3 M 73 l it . . ! I M 07 ! 17 . . . Stt 2L1 IS ) 1 6S M , , . . . . ; .s , . , 3 r rn . . . s M M : w . . . 3 M .a . . . : ii 9x > 3 . - > < a XT. M j si i : IT " . . . stn 4 . . .vsi MIK w..yo \y ) 36. % di r.i . . . 3 " > ' . .FI . . . 3 a r.i. . . . . . . . : : w 3f\ f. tl4 44 3 f3 U SIX . . . * M O K4 . . . a 67'j I'.l 3-V3 120 .1 CT , , ' m &v > IM s 7i , 9i SIR . . . .teit , 1 ill IM 3 C7V , 67 2 l KQ 3 67' , " S3 til 3 6714 10 r:6 : . . . S 6V > 2M 4 < ) 3r.7 4 n m M 3C7' , . . . , . . . .1C t ) a 674 H > 2 * > l 40 .167' ' , I IDJ . . . 3 67' ' * 72 IT , . . . 3674 * 6 S W 3 67) ) , 71 K9 M * C7U I K2 . . . 367't ' ' SI ) 41 3 n4 . . . . . . . . 12) 3671 , ( A 271 VI 3 CIVi 1 VS-1 . . , 3 74 ( > 6 211 S < ) 370 t 271 13) 370 r,7 Ul . . . 374 1 2 > J . . . 3 " < > 76 ? I3 IM 57' ' ) ) ; ; , en a 7n fn : n 40 a 70 9 S02 SO 37' ' ) 61 M . . . 970 ) . „ ! l . . . 3 70 M 27 . . . .170 1 2J7 . . . .170 SI SJ1 . . . 370 S 2 ; 40 .1 70 41 it ! . . . 3 7l ) 23 : S3 . . . 3 70 a 341 160 3 70 254 40 3 70 70 2i7 . . . 370 I , .273 . . . 170 76 211 40 370 1 2S7 SO 370 M 214 4) 370 2 i' 40 3 70 K > 242 . . . 3 70 . . . . , . . . 200 3 70 79 26) ) 160 370 S 316 . . . S 70 M 339 . . . 3 70 61 2.-.C . . . 370 . 77 210 . . . 370 ' CO . . .211 ICO 3 70 M 311 TO 3 70 1 218 . . 370 70 ,241 . . . 370 M 23J 120 370 61 2S1 . . . 370 4 237 . . . 370 f.2 W120 370 7 .2.'S . . . 370 ( K V ) M 3 70 4 316 SO 371(4 ( " " ' ! < 2 ' " 2'a ' ) 247 : . . a 75 M :49 . . . 37i 1 .270 . . . 373 74 2 10) 375 6 2M . . . .171 W 211 . . . 375 1 236 . . 3 73 WAGON HOOB TIIHOW OUTS. 1 410 SO 3 N 1 3JO . . . 3 M 1 210 . . . 340 1 470 SO 370 1 . ,400 . . . 3 M 1 31) . . . 370 2 r.C. . . . . 3 fO G . ' , . . . 3 7' ' ) 2 1W . . . 3C. ) " . . Ki . . . 370 3 170 . . . 3 l" SHUUP Tlicre x\.i a Bond run of sh ep hi'n ndny , the total receipts footing Up 3.OH ho id. is against 4Mi > yesterday , 7sC'i n xxceK K and ' ,2.1) txxo xveeks ago. The demand wan fully equal to the onVrlnr * mil the mipplx * xxas Keen exhausted , i-x'orj thing icing sold nnd xxelghcd up early In the m'irn- nit. , \ < t to the values mutton sheep xverc gcnrrnlly Oc hlpher and lambs fully steady. Western nmh-i wild up In $ "i.15. As n xxhnlo. the market xas xery illsfactorj' lo the nelllng Inlcn'sts. nnd ilcli In comparison to other mnrkcts. llepuscntn- Ixo sales : No , Av. Pr. 01 xxe trrn lamKs M Jl 15 fixxestern xxelherA * . . . . ! ili 4 0 D'l xxostern xxethera 101 4 M 00 xxestorn mixed 102 410 t Mexican lamb : . S ) 5 10 00 Mexican lambs 7 > S 10 01 Mexican lambs , 7j ( 510 iV xxcstern owes IDS 4 ( xxestcrn lambs fit . ' li \\eslern Iambs , . 03 315 WIC.fiO iTvK STOCK OliHKKT. Dcmnnil for 'lloKi ' I" HtruiiKor anil 1'rloon HlnliiT. CIUCAQO. March li. The demand for cattle oday , although moderate , xxas sulllclcnlly large o lake the light offerings nt Mnuly price * . Choice entile were scarce nnd silos nboxi1 J'.IO vcro I'xlremely few , the bulk of the steers selling at II 30 > 3.10 The Blacker and feeder trade xxn8 ? ol nt $ .1 & " > ftl i > * > , a fexxcommnn lots Kclllpi ; t $335 3.75. Cunning coxxs xxctp In grxxl deiuard nnd mles xxcre chlelly al 12 BOifl IH ) . Then' XXIIH lo clmngu In fill bulchcrlng cnus and heifers. Ctilxes x\ero fairly acllxo at loxxcr pilcro. Chulco X i-al c.ilx es sold around 18 M. I'rlci-B for IIOKS xxeic stronger und largely 3 ? higher , light xx eights being discriminated against ami Knowing lc .s nilxaiui- than hcnxlor IIO B. Salon xverion n basis of $ " .7Cf-l 0 > , the bu'k of Iw i-alcs crmslng Ihe ru'alrx nt $1 ( Wf3.a4. ' Prices xxcre steady and unchanged fin rho'p. > niubt , xxhlrh ci > mprl iil the Kii-nt bulk of thr lTi-rliiKO. xxeie In ijuod ilfiniind at SI i i'i.4' , t > ' \ \ lulng beloxv .V and shorn soiling at the Icivxoal inctv. Ool'iniiln l.unlM pioilninlnnttd anil noM hlo'lv nt < > ? W5 40. coTiiiiion fuelling f Shwp xx'ere salabla at J3 25M C5 , aile bi'Ing I irgely nt t 1JI M , wlt'i PXXI-S going lit W'Ofil.T , Yeirllng sheep broUBTlit > l SOfJ-SOO ; choice l.unln xxi-rc 3yloc ilKher , Ilecclpts : Cattle , 2,500 lund ; hogs , 15,000 head , hcep , 15,000 head. st. iTinTT M VP "stuck. ST. IX3UIS , March 13.-OATTI.i-llecelpls , 2.COO bend , Including SOO head Toxiitis ; hli- | ineiU" . 1,2'jil ' he. ul ; in irkel Klo.ulv to HIIOIIK ; lull to fancy native shipping nnd ospiit Btivrs , $ iV ) ff'ioi ) ; Itulk of sales. $ I75W'SO , ilie- " * ! . ! ! boot and butcher stopp. $4 iMSTS 15 ; hulk or sili-s , Jl JVn 4 M > ; Htecrn und < -r 1WO Ibs. , J3 OTf l.-Vj ; l ill ! ol sales , Jl OOffl 30 : stocki-ra nnd feeilors. 3 : i5f I 2nj bulk of Kill's , JJuO'jilufl : coxxs and hi'lfirn , li M < r 4 50 j ToxaH and Indian sti'i-is. 2ill GO , xxllh some steeta from the 1'oit Wnith , 'iVx. , > apls fat clock show ranging up to $120 ; bulk nf h.ilv. . 31.7004 30 : coxxs and hclfois. J.75n > 3.4n. IIOOS HocclptH. 3.800 head ; Klilinnents. 2,700 head : markel strong on beat. Klraily on irfhers ; vorkers , $3.70 JU S3 ; packers , 3 &OVI.K ! > ! buttlitrr , S3 90S ? 4 00. SlinnP-Itccelpts. 700 head : Bhlpim-ntn. 101 head ; market steady ; native muttons , 1 1. toy I 50 ; lambs , (3,0 < ) fr3.50. Mi n I uc Live Ml ouk. I/UISVILLi : , March 1S.-CATTLU Market dull nnd fullv lOiJTio loxxer ; extra gsml export slcere. 14 EOH4.G5 ; choice butcher steers , J4.13Cf 4 SO ; fair to good butcher steers. I3r.3jf4.15 : com mon to medium butcher steers , 13 11)133 f ' > ; choice helfer.s , J3. 001(4 15 ; fair to choice butch'r cows , I2.5itfi3. ; mcdtutu to good feeders , II O'.lJI 15. HOGS Itecelrts , 0 J head ; tops , J3 l ; nic- dluini' . S 80B3.90 ; light shippers , J1 40JJJ.70 ; pigs , K HW3.40. HllHEl' AND LAMllS-Market steady and un changed : good to extra shipping sheep , ( J 50fli 3.75 ; fair to good sheep , $3 0 < > j < 3. ' . ' : , ; common to medium , ' $2,001(2.50 ; extra shipping bunlm. I4.7D@ 5.00 ; fair to Rood lambs. 14 25W4.73 ; best butchers , 3I.000I.CO ; fair to good butchers , 33.5004. ' 0. IiiilliinnpoIlM Live Stuck. INDIANAPOLIS , March n. CATTLi-Hc- celpls , 700 'head ; shipments , 400 head ; market fairly actlxe ; good lo prime slcers , 3l.90ff5.25 fair lo medium steers , 3l.fiOO4.S5 ; common to good stackers , 33 00Q3.75 ( , HOOS-Hecelpls , 4,000 head ; shipments. 1,50 head ; market moderately ndhe ; all change * hands ; good to choice medium nnd heaxy. 33'JOft i ! 95 ; mixed nnd heavy packing , 33 W&3 M ; gooi to cholco light weights , 33.S5Q390 ; common llghls. 33.75f/3.63. SIIKKP Urcelpt. , light ; shipments , none market netlvi > ; good to choice lamb * , | J.2Hf. 50 common trt'meillum lambs , I3.7EW-3.W ( ; common showp , 32.25 3 CO. EII lit UiitTnlo Llv - Stork. KAST IIUFKA'LO. N , Y. , March 13. CATT7.K Dull and fliw ; fat shlpnlnK steers. II OWI.75 fat smooth steer * , M.WiilfiO : roar so and roughii 33.75ff425 : light steers , 34.10O4 23 ; choice fa heifers , 14 2f i4 BO ; mixed butchero , 14 5uif3.00 good butchers' cows , 33 toff ? 90. HOGS Yorkers , good to cholco , II 04.10 roughx , common to choice , J.1W3.03 : | ; pigs , com mon to choice , 33.70 3.75 LAMIIS-Chnlrr to extra , 3I/.900C/0 ; culls to common , JJ.OOfj-5.CO. SHRKP-O.iulee to selK'lnl vxotln'rs , 34 S00 4 90 ; culU to common , 33 2504,11. \i-w York I.lvc Hlnck. NKW YOUK , March 15. IIKIJVE8 Receipts 2 head ; feeling bolter ; cxp- > its today , 300 beai entile. 1,01 ! ) bead ehoep and 2.500 quartern o beef ; tomorrow , 10 head cattle , 5,391 quartern. OALVKS Receipts , 23 head ; feeling nrm veals. 35 00fj5.70. SIIKUP AND I.AMIIS Rccclpls , 170 heail market nrm ; good lo prime sheep quoted a 31 r/HN.fO ; prime lambs , IfiOOflC 50. HOGS-RfcelpIs , .1,125 . head ; feeling a trill xveak ; quoted nt 34.00JJI 40. K n ii miii C'lljI.IVP SlocU Mnrkct. KANSAS CITY. March t : . CATTLU-llecelptii 7.MIO head : best grades steady , others nloxv Texas steer * . II H > 4 f.O ; Texas cows , 33 aiftl V > native steers , | 325n5.4S ; natlxp cows nnd hejf ers. 32 C3 f4 00 : stockcrs and feeders , J3.2.'fl'i 20 bulls. 32.S1fl5.10. HOGS Uix-elpts , 12.000 head : market ntpady t 5o Inxxrr ; bulk > of sales , 33 C303 > 0 ; mixed , 33.55 ® 3 SO ; lights. I3.45 < 93 ( SI : pigs , 33 25 < rn ' . , - , . BHUBP Hecelpts , 4/00 head : markel slcady lambs , 84.80SJB 23 ; millions. 33 2181 CO. Cincinnati I.lvc Nluek. CINCINNATI. March 15.-HOC18-AVcale , loxxcr is i ; 3 oo. I'ATTLK-Slcady , 32 50W4.73 , HHBKP-null. | 2.7rff4 f,0 LA SI 113 Weik , I4.00jfi.75. Wool Mnrket. BOSTON. March 15. The lightest sales of the jear are tbo record for the week's xxool market but It Is fairly strong. The dullness Is attribute to the disturbed conditions between the Unltei States and Spain. The range for territory xvool xi 111 liaxe lo be quoted rather low on thn pir nf the market , though many dealers xvlll no shade thtlr prices to any extent. For fln medium and nnc tcrrltrrlca nf good ulaple nbnu 4WISP , ftConred. will rover the average of sales xvlth chnlco staple piircels nt r.fHff'c. rirec xvools bold fairly slt-ndy In thn absence of de mand , but sales are meager. Australian wool nlso show a slow rale , nllhnugh Ihe price I undoubtedly held.wlth most strength of anything on the list. The following ure the quotation for leading descriptions ; Ohio nnd Pennsylvania lleeces , JT and abox-e 27 29c ; XX , Me : X"X nrul above. 30c ; delaine 30ft31c ; No. 1 oomb're. 30fj.Ho ; No. 3 cnmblng 30ii1lc. SlIrrilKan. Wisconsin , norlhxtpst , etc. Michigan , * 24c ; No. 1 Mlchlirnn combing , 2Dc No. 1 Illinois combing , 29c ; No. 2 MlrbUat combing , J8 2Jc ; No. 2 Illinois comblnj. 28 ( 210 New York. ' New Hampshire nnd Vermont. 23 2lci No 1 New York , Nexv Hnmpsblre and Ver mont , 27c : delaine , Michigan , 26c. ITnxxnsbei medium Kentucky and Indiana quartir.blooi combing. I3c ; Kentucky and Indiana three eighths-blood comb'ng , tic ; Missouri quarter blnod combing. 22c ; Missouri three-eighths blood combing. 23 < > . nrald comh'ns ; , 2)o : lak nnd Ooritl . 22c. Texas xvwIs , spring medium twelve-month. 1 B18e ; scoured , lirnv ; sprln fine , Ixxelve months , IKfI9c ; scouted , 4SfiVio Territory wools : Mnnlana line medium and line , Itftltc ; ncoured , 46fflso ; staples , 50f(32c. Unth , Wyoming , etr. : Klne medium and flne , 1'.ffl7o : scoured , 4Sf > l7o ; staple , 50o. Australian scoured hnsht , combing .aperflne , 7 < V72c : combing , food combine , average , Cf6.'c. | oil Jlnrkrtii. Oil. PITY. Marrti 15 Ollfredlt balances , 78c ; certificates opened 7 Mic bid for CASI ) and 77 < bid for regular. Vli > | Boles rash at TH c : lowt-sl 8alen cash. 77Mc ; closed , 77'4c ' hid for i-aMii total sales. 17,000 bbl. . ; shipments , SI.1S4 bbls , : rinn , 108. 167 bbls. CHAULHSTON , fi C. . March 15-OH.S-Tiir. pentlne , nrm it 35'ie ; sjlos , nope , rtosln , din and unehHntfd ; sales , none. SAVANNAH. Oa. . March lJ.-OIIS-8plrlli turpentine , market opened nrm nt 32c nnd clnsni Arm at SiflVtc : .aim , 16- bags , of xvhlrh 50 KIT were at lowest prices. Ilojln , llrm ; sale * , I , IK tig * . Clnslngl A , II. C. tII , 14 , II 111 1 % l.M ; U , ll.t..j It n.nd U 31.HO ; K , II. n , M , JI.W | . ' , SI.'H ) ; xxln.tmv glass. II 91 ; xvator xvhlte , 31 nv WILMINOTON , N. O. , March IS -OIt.-- < ? prtt ! f turpentine , ituet , 3ijUM' lUxIn. utmdr , II V ) and II 3'i ' Cnido turponllne , quiet , II.50U2 N. ar , steady , II. Coffer Mnrkcln. N15W YORK. March 1CO rKK-Opllcni pened stnid ) nt unchangiM prices to n decline f K point * : mini quiet , xxlth trading of n nnv > eoslonal vfinmctcr , imrtlally fur oxenlng up nf iccounta pending selllemriil of l\ibnn liliedllnn , bujilnc checked by Indifferent Kuniuli | r ble . cak llrnilllan markets , hciivy llr.itll nn receipts , mall I'nltcil States xxarehniiM' deliveries nid d'lll ' and xxoak hx-al sHl | market. CIiwtM quiet , xvllh > rlcrs unchangeil to a paints net loxver Sales , M.7.V ) I > UK , Including March , 15 10 ; M-vy" , 13 SI. < I > ot lfec , llhi. enk ; No. 7 Inxolce , HO ! No T obblng. 6 Ho. Mild , sternly ; Cimloxa , l < l trc ! iviles , 590 bag Murnc.illHi , p. t.i W bugs Cwitrnl \tnerlcan , p. t. Total warehouse dellx cries fr m he rnlte.1 Stiites. 9.730 Kigs , Including ! I > MI < .1HK roiu New York : Nexv Yolk stock tnd.iy. < > B7 ings ; I'nlteil Slitrs stock , 7 , MI UIKS , aldmt Mr hu l'nlte.1 StatfH , J17.0KO I > IRSJ total xllsbli * fur ha t'nltiSlalen. ! . 1.150.551 l.igs , ugalnst 751,171 ings last > ear and B17.R74 Unr * In W' * . HANTOS. March 15. COITKiWeak : : p > d nxeragx" Snntnis SW r > > l . rix-elpts. P,00) lia < t day * ) ; slix-k , 7 ,0i lings IIAMIII'UO , March 15. COKPKU-Onencd Un- "rnired : at t"H i > m , unchanKiM to 'i ' pfg , net ilglier : Bales , 13.0DO liags. llAVHi : . March 13. COlTKU-CMwtl Uf net ilghcr ; snlei . IS.OJil Ixwts RIO UK JANUIIIO. Marih IJ.-COrKlIIJ-l Dull ; No. 7 Ilia , 7.973 rcls ; pxchange. 9-3il : tveotnls , 9,0 > X ) Ivigs ( txxo dajs ) ; Heared for the I'nlliM Htates. 7,0110 hug * : cleared for I rope , 3WO Kigsi lock , W..O'W ' bags. llrnilMlrcct'n VUllilc Slnlpmin ( . NHW YOIIK. March 1C Special cable ana elegrnphlc dlspnlchm to Ilradsln-et's , coxerln * ho principal paints of accumulationInd'cKte bo fnlUmlnic condlllons In axalliblo supplies ant Saturday , ns compared xxllh thn proceeding Saturday : WHUAT fulled Slates nhd Calinda , cni t ] ho It ckles , ilecn'astsM.foo bu. ; albxat for nnj n Uuropi' , decrease , 400 , otx ) bu. ; xxorld's supply , otal decrease , 1,2.l,0ii ) ) bu. CORN United Stales and Canada , e-nt of tin Ruckles. Increase. 1.572.0CO bu OA1S I'nlled SlaloH and Canada , rhst of Iln Rockies , decrease , 311,1X10 bu. Among HIP most Impoitant reductions' . n glxen iy Rradstreel's. not repotted In Ihe otllclnl vlslh e supply Htntemcnl , xxerp the deireasi * of 2l2.0vt bu , al Winnipeg and other points In Manltobil 121.000 bu. nl nortlmcstorn Interior i-li-vntor and . bu. nt Mliinenpolls prlxatn elox-ators. Th nore Important lucre ises , not othcrnlsi ; rep irlcd , ni\ HIP gains of Itl.CO' ' ) bu. at New Orleans , 7riCfO bu. at ( lalxrston nnd 67,000 lit ! nt Tort Williams nnd Keexxiilan , Ont. NIMV York Dry ( inoitn MnrWcl. NBW YOHK. March 15 Dry goo-Is xx'i'ri > quid igaln tmlay. Jobh rs continued busy , with Mum : radlng In part by x4slllng Imxers. ' The con tinued xxonltm-ss In print clntfis has s yet nn vital effect on Ihe general mnikot fur rnttnn goo.1" . oxxlng to thp llriuness of sellers In staple cotton gixxls the market for broxxn ttooils s only fairly nctlxe In mo l grades Pilnt cln'l' mo xxiik nnd without demand. The best bid * today for extras mo 2 l-1Ce. Rids nt 2Hc nrti met iiultii rendllx' , but tin- demand Is not hem- at thenu prices. OiM ginidji an- quiet , thoiisli flrm , on the basis of cuiront qunlallons on o - ras. PrlntH artaualn acttxe In all gr.ldei. It It reported today that fancies liaxe mild falrlv well n all sections dining the last fexv days. Staples continue fn'rlv ' ollxi > at steady prices , and re sults In lndlm > blues , Turkey roils an I shlrtlnit irlntH haxo lip > n fnhly wtlsfaclofv si > fir. llnglmnis nnd similar Hues conllnup ncllxe nn iltogethcr satisfactory. _ SIIKHI * llnrKcl. ( NHW YORK , March -SIH1AR llixv. sloadv ; fair rcllnliur , JSc ; cenlrlfiiK.il , US lost , 4' ' cr ri lineil , steady : mould A , SVo ; nlnnilaul A , 5o ; irnfeetloners' A , 3o : nit lonf , M"l rriishwl. " % c ; pnxxdored , fi 5-10ci good granulated , 5\4c \ ; cuboH 5 -ir * NUW Oltl.UANS. March T. SIIOAR-Qulet ; > pen kettlo. 2 > iii'3J > ir : centrlfiiKal. ( n.-inulatpd , l-ll-KIc : xxhltes. IVWI'jc ' : > olloxxii. 4W4i'r : see- mds , IHTl3-15-10c. MolasM1 ! ! , atning : cenHlfUB.it , 3814c. TBLEl'IIONM H. E. PENNEY & CO. 11O Board ot'Trndo Bldg. , Omaha , Neb GRAIN , PROVISIONS , STOCKS Branch Office. i038 N St. . Liocola. N b C1. C. CHHISTin. K. J. STRHET , President. Vice President Chrislie-SW Commission1 Cts Clilillal , $ r.OOt)0. < IO. Pull ? I'nlil. Ill llourd of Triulc lliillillnk. STOCKS , GHAIX AND JAMES t BOYD & GO , , Telephone lO.'JO. Oinalih , Ns'j COMMISSION/ < GRAIN , PROVISIONS and STOCKS BOARD OP TRADB. ' " Direct wires to Chicago and NewrTork. Correspondents i John A. Warren A'Co. ' BUY Corn and Cotton nre the cheapest , commodi ties In the world today and t > ellc\a' ' those who follow the above advise * will make lilff money. All orders filled In C'hlriiKo over our prltnte ulre ; through my correspondent , K , U. I/muu & Co. Your orders respectfully solicited. . Write for Information. V. C. HOMllNUnn. 213 Hoard of Trade , Oihuhu. Nell , [ COdK REMEDY BLOOD POISON 4. Prl mtnr , Btoondtrr or T rtl ry'lt tjOOD ISON pomuncntly Cured in 15 to 35 D'ajre. You c n b * treated at horn * ( or , * fn prlc * under same uaranty. If you prufir to com * htre w will contrmot to pty railroad - . road fara ana hot l bills , and no chd.ru If w * fall to cur * . , IF YOU HAVE ; Uktn mercury , lodld * potash and Mill hnve achci and palm. Mucous Patches In mouth. Sore Throat , t'linples , CupptpCol. vrtd Spots , Ulcers on any part olth body , Hair or ISyebrowi falling out. It U this Secondary Wt Guarantee to Cure * W * solicit the mest obstinate oaaWimd challenge the world for a case we oarmot cure. This disease b s always baffled the tktll of the most emlntnt physicians. * IICO.OX ) capital behind our unconditional uarantr. Abiolute proofs sent ItaUi ) on application. 100 pare book tent fr * . Addr.se COOK HU.MEDY CO. , ' Mnionle Temple , Chlcnuo , lir. ' COOK REMEDY CO Two Weeks' ' Treatment FREE ToAII AHK 01,11 SPECIALISTS In th. treatm.nt of all l'1 ' Cbroiic , Nervous and Private Mseases. Hdill WEAKNESSES UC | < r "t ad DISOBDKlrS OP HI Ell < Catarrh , all Dlseai.s of the NOM , T.iroot , ChMl Stomach , Llvtr , JJIood , Bkln and KI4n y jitf ate * . Loet Manhood , Ilydrooele , Verlcoce'.e. Gonorrhea. Olette , Uyphllls. Stricture. Pllet , Fis tula and Rectal Ulcer. Diatom Biliht'i Dis ease cured. Call on or uddres. with tump fat rre * Book and New Methods. Treatmeut by Stall , Omaha Medical and Surgical riitilnts MO U U714 North jith at. . U mu remedy Jecled ellrertlr neat ef tbono Al&tuttm r the ClealtoUHMk y auieW'm " of loU'V O r nteed ! l' < > r f Moldunly by > Dillon IJru Co , H. K KIlli unil P ruHui HI. . . Oninli.i ,