ro THE OMAHA DAILY BEK: WEDNESDAY, M AKCTI ?, moi. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL MarkiU on Board of Trade Dull to Rtcord Breaking Degret. WHEAT RESPONDS FEEBLY TO INFLUENCE onalilr rnltlr MrllliiK of l.ontt Corn at Ihr Mnrl, lint Outs Are .NrKlrcleil I'fMr TrHiisnellntis Tnlit IMhcm- ii Provisions. CHICAGO, March S.-LrndlnK speculative mnrkcts on the llnaril or Trade wero dull lo 11 record-breaklm; decree today. H.ive for a row moments nt the opening and mi Inntntit t the close tin- lcthurKy wits un i broken. Wheat closed "iffV hlqhcr, corn V' tower, out unchanged iitnl provisions it shade depressed. Had the whcnt market more limn Die barest spark of lire left In It It would have shown more decisive response to (ho arlnus pieces of intelligence ordlnuilly In fluential In determining prices. Mny opened unchanged nt 7R'ift7tV,ic d on n lilt of r.ul eldfi buying advanced to i.V.t) 74c A few thousand lushels offered on this rnlly sent the market back to Tfii where It steadied ond for hours together nrokcrs hud scurcly enough business to keep them nwnlii". 're ward the end of tho session n cominlrsl in house wanted to (III an order and the prlcv was bid tip to ".We, when the gong sounded. The trade wns actually mudo at 75Hc hiuii prlco for the day, after the close, nut t tit orilrln I close remained nt ;.i),v. 'iWV ocr yrstetdny. The lightness of offerings, mrd It wits tltl.-t thnt sustained tho innrkrt, was due to Hie cold wnve over unprotected IIpIiIh, Hid to light northwest receipts Importers r- ported i: loads tnkrii. .Suibonrd elourune-s in wheat and Hour were counl to lir.i.'rt) bushels, while primary reeelptH were VJ.itn bushels, compared with liil.ou'l bushels MM year. .MlnneapollH and Oul.ilh reported J13 enrs. against UK) last week, and IM7 a year ago. Locnl reeelplM were 107 cars. 7 of run trnct grade. The world'H visible supply do creased 40O.UM) bushels. Corn was less dull than wheat, but the mnrket at that was unlet enough. There wns considerable selling of long emit at thi Hart on lh Id weather, liberal ie- cclts, BIS ears, r.ml the Increased Hl . The pressure was soon removed ami 'he market ruled steady and pt'ofouudlv dull to the close. .Mny Mdd between IUft iO,e and and closed 'te lower nt IU'e. Onls were dull ami neglected, not only In options, but for the cash product. .May sold between 2RV and 2.',ac and clns.'il Hi chenged at 2."'ie. HecelptH were .177 urn. from an hour after tho opening to wliHn ten minutes of the close there were rw transactions in provisions. The tnaiUvt otned a shade, higher, but this sconvl scarcely a lilting resiionse to the light h ig rett'pts and advanced price In the nn-j market. This enslness was djc to moderate jille of lard. May pork closed a slpulo lower nt Jl 1.12114.15; Mny lard, unchanged nt $7.15. and Mny ribs a shade down ut 7.n". Kstlmntcd receipts tomorrow: Wheat, ') cirs; corn, 220 cars; oats, W) cars; hogs, 31,. tii bead. The lending futures rangod as follows: Articles. I Open. JlTgll. Low. Clost Yes'y! Wheat I .Mar. 73i i 7lfiN 73;i73TMi7l ilPi "1?i 741.21 74R 745 75i 75H'ga4 roUi :tnu 391 1 :oi I0TAW1 lOHWi 40', 41", 2114 2IS 241, ti!4 2.'. 25! 3 251 13 93 13 ! 1115 1110 1115 1115 7 40 7 40 1 -l"!4 " 42!4 7 45 7 15 7 02!i 7 W 7 50 7 KY, 7 00 7 (V) I 7 10 7 02!4 7 03 7 HIV- I 7 20 7 1714 7 20 7 l!4 April I 74!i Mny lu'iM's Corn .Mnr. 3St Mny WW, OHts- Mnr. 2I Mny 2nVrft: lork- Mar. 1.1 P3 May 14 15 I.nrd Mar. May 7 4714 July -7 624 JtlOH .Mar. 7 00 May 7 07" Sept. 7 20 No. 2. KI.OI.Tn null: winter pnlents. $3.fi03.S0; straights, l3.20ff1.6D; clears, J2.O)ff3.30; spring specials, Jl.201fl.3n; patents. J3.50fl3.70; Htrnlghts, J3.oiW3.;!0; linkers, i2.20ff2.fi0. WIJUAT-No. 3 spring, C7!4ff72c; No. 2 1 red, 7.W7tc. I COUN-No. 2. 3'J!iff39'.4c; No. 2 yellow, 33'i Ci2!l!ie. 2AT8T,Xo- 2. Ki25Jc; No. 2 white, 27V4 Ci2S'ie: No. .1 white, 27!!ifi27?ic. UYM-No. 2. Me 1 I1AKI.HY Oood feeding. 43a; fnlr to 1 choice malting, 4KffCCc. HUKDS-No. 1 tlnx, JI.5S; No. 1 northwest em, Jl.iVl; prima timothy. J1.40; clover, con tract, grade. S10.75. PIIOVIHIONS-Mess pork, per bbl.. J13.M Cill.OO. I.ard. per 100 lbs., 7.37!4ff7.10. Short ribs sides (loose,), J7.00ff7.20. Dry suited shoulders (boxed), JC.25(iC.C2!4. Short clear hides, (boxed). $7.35ff7.Ki. WIUSKY-Ilasls of high wines, J1.27. SrOAIlS-Cut loaf. Jii.25; granulated, $3.72; corifectloners A, $5.59; oft A, $3.41. Tho receipts and shipments today wcro lis follows: Artlclcti Receipts. Shipments. 1'lour, bids 20,(100 2.1 0"0 Wheat, bu 12l,0' IILOO-J torn, 1)11 537,000 102,000 Ont". bu 183,000 17COO0 Hye, bu rt.(X) ".on) Hurley, bu 4S.(hjo On tho I'roduco exchango tod.iy the but ter market was fairly active; creameries. 15 ??22c; dairies, lufitOe.. Cheese, iilft, ll?4c. Uggs, active; fresh, lie. XKW YOltli tlUMJIlTi. MAHKIVl', tliiiitntlitiis iif the Day on Viirinui. CiiNiiiKMlltlen, VW o.yH!v. Maro1' r..-Ki,oun-it... cclpls, 2,1,017 bbls.; exports, 11,733 bbls.; inarket duotably higher; Minnesota patents, $4.10ii(4.30; Minnesota bakers, $3.0W3.25; win ler patents. $3.(l".li l.); winter straights, $.1.4.1 GB.OO; winter extras, $2.50ff2.S5; winter low grades, $2. 15ff .'.). Hye Hour, (inlet; fair to good, $2.K0ff3.15; choice to fancy, $3.2O!f3.00. iluckwheat Hour, iulet, $2.Wf2.15. ltUCICWUKAT-Dull at OJ4J62C, c. 1. f.. New York. COIlNMKAh Dull; sales. 1,000 ewt.; ycl lowwcstcrn, $1; city, Ulc Hrnndywlne, $2.45 UYK-Qtilot; No. 2 western, file, f. o. b.. afloat; statu, 5Gff57c, e. I. f., cnrlots. DAULK.r Dull; feeding, 4bc, c. I. f., Now "iork; malting, 2ff70e. HAIII.KY MAlr-I)iill: western, fioifJTSc. W1IKAT Hecelpts, 10,000 bu.; ex)orts, 57, 0"0 bu, Spot, dull but llrm; No. 2 red, t,oc, I. o. b ailoat. No. 2 red, 7N7fcc, elevator; No. 1 northern Diilulh, 91fee, f. o. b., ailoat. Jo tlons opened ensy nt a decline of Hftiic under dlsaiipolntlog cables and foreign sell lug; rallied on IiuIIIbIi weather, which made a scarcity of sellers, without Increasing do niniid much. Hhorts were the best buyers throughout tho session. Tho close was ttteady nt nut unchanged to '.he higher; Mnreh. 7'e; closed, 79'c: Mny, 79 7-hiii1 94c; closed, 79 V; duly. 78?4M79!io; closed, 75i4e. COUN Uecelpts, 49,tif(0 bu.; exports, f,l,(;S5 liu Hpot, iiilet and stendy; No. 2, 4S",.e, elevntor. nnd li-c. f. o. b.. atloal. Option market opened dull and eiisler with wheat nnd under bearish cables, ruled dull and fentiiroless, partially recovering on covering and closed 'ie net higher. May. 10 1-17 463.16c; closed, 40!c; July, 43!,c; closed, 45'ic. OAT8-Ilecdpts. 97,000 bu.; exports, l.ooo bu. Hpot, quiet; No. 2, 31c; No. 3, 30!4e; No 2 white, :t3fi33i,c; No. .1 white, ;i2!vc: track mixed western. 30V4l.i32e, track white, iuji Jii'je. Options fcnturelesH and nominal. llOl'.S-CJiuet; slnte, common to choice. 1900 crop. 17i(20e; 1S99. llfflSe; old olds, to; Paclllo const, 1900 crop. 17ffl9c; 1!9? Uji loc, old olds, 2(&Cc. llAY-Stcndy; shipping. 77!-tiSOc; good to choice, 92liff9jC. MinHST-Sleady; (lalveston, 20 to 23 lbs S'4H19'4c; California, 21 to 25 lbs., ioC: Texas dry. 21 to 30 lbs., Iiiffl5c. I.UATIIKU Klrm; hemlock sole, llucnos As res, light to heavyweights, 24'n25o: add. :3?62IWc- lJHO'lSIONrt-lleef, (.iel; family. $10.50 (11.R0; mess, as.Rwi'.i.CO; beef hams, lis wu V)M; packet. 59.5U5j'10 r.O; extra India m.-ss. l5.00fflii.00. Cut meats, llrm; pickled bel lies. JB.OOfflC.i"): pickled bhoulders, $6.60; pickled hams, $'.'.5Wi 10.00. l.ani, dull; went, em steamed, $7.72'; rcllned, steady; con tinent, $7.90; .South America. $S.50; com pound, $'.rilM6.ia!5. Pork, dull; fainllv. $150; short clear, $H.75ffl0.50; mess, $H.0Oij TAIil.OW-Hteady. city ($2 per pkg.). I'ic; country (nkgs. free), l'liuiic. Hlt'H-Steady: doincttlc. fair to extra, i't f74c; .la nan. I?i1i4T,c. nCTTini -Heceipls. 13.500 pkgs. ; steady; fresh creainerj, 17fi22c; Juno creamery, I5tr CIIKKSK-Heeelpts. 2.S73 pkgs.; llrm; fancy, huge, Morod and white, ll'.'.c; fancy smnll, eolored, ll'ilill'ic; fancy, small, whin. 121il2'e, i:c.na-Hecepts, 16,031 pkgs.; easier; nt ir.iirk. ISIiIS'jc; southern, at murk i.Vn POHritY Alive, tlrmer, fowls, iot(,c; 'lllekens, MjiC, turkeys, lie Dressed, stead v, turkeys. lOUje; chickens, UfilOc; fowls. S'ui'k'. POTATO KH Steady; Jerseys, $l,25ffl.7n; New York. $1. 5031.75; Long Island. $1.50 .l.S'H: Jersey sweets. $1,7542.50. I'KANUTH Quiet: tnncy hund-plckert, iKvic, other domestic, 5c, METALB-Spfculatlve activity in tin was again lacking in metal circles tndnv and Uils, together wvth u further loss of 1 In t,rnd"i' di-presrd th' l. Mil nurkel for tin malerl.ih It opened about 20 points down .Hid (alien 10 reH' 1 iiirougnoui me session, elofiliiif weak at ft2i; 2.1. At London tin tlose whs weak at 1!:' for spot and 1111 lis tor tuturr". ri ne lean marKct ui i.on'un was rather Irregular and settled all dny. elosliig l"s lower to J.13 2fl. The local closing las lower to 13 24 t'. The locnl situ ation, bout i er. remains dull and fentlireless at $l li'ir. The topper mnrket win Inactive and liominni inisiness nere nnti Htirnao, cios Imr tirlres were resneellvelv $17 for Lake fU- perlor and JUHCi's for casting and electro lytic and 7o s lor spot nnd 71 Is 3d for rutuns. Domestic iron margeis cuuuntin without imtiorlnnt features at old nr ces. Al (ilasgow the closing price of warrants was ,,m iiki and at Mlddlrslmroiign in wi. Speller was unchanged nt New York, with trading or a nniid-to-moiiin order. omaiia M iio:,i:s.t,ii maiikets, Cnnillllniis of Trndr nnd luo(ntlon fill Mnple nnd I'liuey I'rodlier. IXJOS-ltccilpts liberal; good stock firm at 12' c. 1.IV1-: I'Ofl.THY-llcns. 6',ff7c; young, staggy and old roosters, aCc; ducks, 64 U7c; geese, 6's,ff7e; turkeys, 6B7c. KIIKS1I DUKHHHD l'OUf1'UY-IIcns, 7V4 tike; roosters, IIt!c. ducks, Strb'.iu; geese, 8 ys'Ac, turkeys, llghtwtlsht, 9aiw, heavy, 7 Wlw;. (3AM. K .Arr.lhiKl ducks, per dor... $3.iXi4 S.5U; teal, $l..(ffl.73; mixed, $1.50l.75; Jack rubulis. Jl.joyi.j'J; cottontails. lJcff$1.10. UUTTI'jU Couiinuu to fair, 13o; choice, II (jluc; separator, 22c. KUCHH OYSTIJltS-Klrst grade, solid packed, New York counts, per can, 3Sc; ex tra Mdecls, S.'c; stnndariis, 25o; medium, iiuc. Hcconu giado. slauk lll.'cd, Now York counts, per can, 3wo, cxtr- selects, 26c; ktandurds, 20c; bulk standards, por gal., il.to. KUO.KN KilKSII KISII-Ulnck bass, gC; whlto buss1 luc; bltiellsi., He; mtlheods, loo; bluo fins, 10, catfish, lac; cod, Ucj cropple, 10c, elscoes, 7t; halibut, He; herring, W 6u, haddock, tic; mackerel, 15c; perch, Ut 7c; pickeroi, 7c, piKc, iu; red snapper, luc; fjimoii, lit, Huntish, 5c; smelts, luc; trout, 1U', Miiitellsh, c. l'KllUlNK-I.lve. per Jnz., $1. VHAI.S-Cliolce. 9l7;n. HAY--l'rlcu quoted by Omaha Wholesnlo Hay Dealers association: Choice upland, JS.Wi; No, 1 upland, JN; medium, $7.50; coarse, 7. Kyo Htruw, Sj.5o. Theso prices arc ror hay or goou co.or nnd quality. Demand fair. ItecelptH, 20 cnr.s. OATS No. 3 wiutc, 2SC. t. JltiV No. 3, 3jC. imAN-$13 VBai3TAnr,Ba. SI'INACII-Per bu. box, 90cff$1.00. 'JUCUMHEItS Hot house, per dos., $1.60 -,W, as 10 size. PAHSNH'H-Per. bu.. 60e. ji ll.MPH Per bu. basket. 50c. UUIVi'H-Per bu.. 40e. CAHHOTH Per bu.. 4). LKTTUClC-l'ei ml. 40ff43c- HADISHKS Per do.. Joe. PAltai.UY-Per doz, 15c. POTATO liS-Per titi., ffS3c; Idaho, per bu., Hie. BVVK15T POTATOES-Pcr bbl.. $2. CAHIIAOli-lloiland ed. Iff2c. TOMATOKS CalWrnlft, per 6-basket trnte. jl.fAi. ONIONS-Native, per bu $1: Colorado yellow, per lb 2V4c, CKLKItY CnlUornla, as to size, C0375o; Kill Itnazoi), 2.TlCc-f. CAUIJKLOWen-Cnllfomla, per crato, $2.7,.. IJ1:aN8 S ax, per bu., $3.50; string, por bu.. $3.25. liaa PT,ANTS-Icr bu. box, $3. I'KPPICItS-l'or lu. box, $2. FUU1TS. RTItAWIinUUIKH-norlda, per qt.. 4oC. UUAPKS-Mnlagn, per keg, $6.50ff9.00. APPI.liS-Pcr bbl., $1; Washington, por bu. box. $1.75; Hellllowcrs, $1.90. CIlANUlSUniKS Hell nnd Uucle. $9 por bbl.; Jcrsoyh. per bbl., $S.5Q; por crate, $3.25. THOPICAL FRUITS. OnANOICS-Calirornlii Bcedllngs, $2.00j; $2.2Ti; nnvels, $2.75fj3.23. UBMONS-Callfornla, extra fancy, $3.26; choice, $2.75. UANANAH I'cr bunch, according to size, $2.0W2.50, FIGS California, new enrtons, 75c; lay ers, toe; Imported, per lb., 13ffl5c. DATES Persian, In 60-lb. boxea, Balrs, Bo per lb.; Uallown, ia imr lb. Miscellaneous. lIIDliS No, 1 green. Sic; No. 2 green, 4l)Jc; No. 1 salted, frc; No. 2 salted, ftic; No. 1 vcnl calf, 8 to 12 lbs., 8c; No. 2 veal calf, 12 to 15 lbs., 60; dry hides, Kffl3e; sheep pelts. 25ff73c; horso hides, $l,fyi2.25. NUTS English walnuts, per lo.. 13c; fil berts, por lb. 13q; almonds, per lb.. 18&2Uc; raw ponuts, per lb., 640; roasted, OHii 7V4: H1a7.Ua, 13c; pecans, lu012c; cocoanuts, each 4V-G SI. Louis (iriilu nnd Provisions, ST. LOUIS, March 5. WHEAT-Hlghor; No. 2 red, cash, elevator, 72Hu; track, 73U4 7l'4r; May, 7,ic: July, 72?l;c No. 2 liard, 71 Wit 71 'Ac. tOUN-Lower; No. 2 cash, 3Sc; track, 39c; May. Ih'd 3.S7ie: July, 39Ve. OATS Lower; No. 2 cash, 2ti!ic; track, 26'.4fi26ic; .May, 26',ic; July, 25c; No. 2 white, 2)t',4ff29e. It YE Steady ; 52c. I'LOl'lt Steady; patents, $3.53ff3.75; extra fancy anil straight, $.1.15ff3.33; clear, $2.70 2.W; low grades, $2.20ff2.50. SEEDS Timothy, steady; average re ceipts, t.l.75ffl.oo; prime worth more. Flax, nominal at $1.60. COUNMEAISteady at $2.05. I1KAN Steady; sacked, east track, 73c. HAY Steady; timothy, $9.00013.00; prairie, "WHISICY-Stendy nt $1.27. 1 HON COTTONTIES-$1.00. HEMP TWINH-Pc. HA(l(!INO-7'K7,ic. PHOVISIONS-Pork. steady; Jobbing, $11.50. Lard, higher ut $7.25. Dry salt moats, steady; boxed lols, extra shorts, $7,121'.; clear ribs, $7.25; clear sides, S7.37'.. Uncoil, steady; boxed lots, extra shorts, $7.S7V4; clear ribs, $S.12',4; clear sides, $1.23, METALS Lead, tlrm; JI.22V4. Spelter, dull; $3.75. POI'LTUY-fctcndy; chickens, 7ff7!4c; ttir keys. t'.V4'iS!4c; ducks. 9c; geese, fififie. lll'TTEIl Lower; creamery, 15'd23c; dairy, 1251 17c. IXlOS-Steady; 13o. Ui:CElPTS-Klour, 1,000 bbls.; wheat, 45, Oih) bu.; corn, i:i2,ono bu.; oats, 54,000 bu. SHIP.MENTS-Klour. 17.000 bbls.; whent, 6S,ooo bu.; corn, 15l,ooo bu.; outs, :J1,X0 bu. Liverpool (iriilu and Provisions, LIVERPOOL. March 5. WHEAT-Dull; No. 1 California, fis id; No. 1 northern, spring, il.s 2!4d. Futures quiet; May. 5s md; July. 5s llil. CORN Spot quiet; American mixed, new, 3s 9'4d; American mixed, old; 3s t, Fu. lures quiet; March, 31 9d; Mny, 3s Olid: July. .'Is ,4d. KLOUH-St Louis fancy winter, steady, Sf. (!d. I'EAS-Canadlan, quiet, 6s 7',;d. HOPS At London (Paclilu coast), ff l I5s. v, PUOVISIONS-Heef, easy; extra Indian mess, ls 3d. Pork, prime mess, westorn, easy, 63s. Hams, short cut, It to I6 lbs , dull at 42s 9d. llncon, Cumberland cut, 2d to 30 lbs., dull. I2s 9d. Short ribs, ltj to 21 lbs steady, lis Cd. Long clear middles, light, 2S to 31 lbs., quiet. 41s; long clear middles, heavy, ;ii lo 40 lbs., dull, 39s 3d; short clear backs, 16 to 21 lbs., quiet, 37s 91; clear bel lies, It to 16 lbs... qulut at 43s, Shoulders square, 11 to 13 lbs., steady, 35s 3d, Lard, prime western, lu tlerres, steady. 3s6d; American rellned, In pulls, steadv, 3K3 fld. llt TTEU-Dull; llnest United States, 90a; good fulled States, 70s. CHEESE Dull; finest American while 4?s; llnest American colored, 50s. TALLOW- Prime city, quiet, 25s 3d; Alls trillion In London, caoy, 27s. Receipts 01 whent during the last three days, lol.ooo centals. Including 64,000 Amer ican. Uecelpts of American corn during the last three days, 163,300 centals. Wenther unset tled. Kiiiisu rn ; rn I n mid I'miinl KANSAS CITY, March 5. WHEAT May, M'hc; July, tfj'slic; cash, No. 2 hard, 07' fiOOc: No. 3, 66cj No. 2 red. ti7f71c. COUN May. 37-c: cash. No. 2 mixed, 35V'; No. 2 while, 3(rc; No. 3, 36'c OATSNo. 2 while. 27ff27!ic. HYi:No. 2, M!rc HAY Choice timothy, $10.50; choice prairie. $S.W1i9.lk. HUTTEIt Creamery. Iff20e; dalrv, fancy, 16e. EOUSKIrm; fresh Missouri nnd Kansns stock. 12c dozen, loss olT, cases returned; new whllewood cases Included, "-e more. RECEIPTS-Wheat, 10N.MW bu. ; corn, 33,600 bu. ; oats. 11,000 bu. SIIIP.MENTS-Wheat, 61,000 bu. ; corn. 20.000 bu ; oats. S.Ow bu. I'lilliideliililn Produce Market, PHILADELPHIA, March 5.-IIUTTER-In fair dumttnd, but prints 1c lower; fancy western creamery, 23c; fancy western prints. 22c; fancy nearby prints, 23c. Eil(lS--lc lower; fresh western, 13c; fresh southwestern. 15c; fresh southern. He. CHEESE Klrm; New York full creams, fancy small, l21M2'c; New York lull creums, fair to choice. 10Vill4e. . Minneapolis Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Mulch 3.-WIIEAT-Cash, 7lJc; May, 7l'sff 7lse; July, 75!1i 75Sc. On track: No. I hard, 764e; No. 1 northern. Ttl.o; No. 2 northern. i;s4Tt7o'e Kl.OUIl-l'lrst patents, $l.05ffi.i5; second pnlents, $.i.N&tj l.oo; tirst clears, $2iOh3.oO; second clears. $l.!Kiff 2.0). HRAN-ln bulk, $12.liTjl2 5o. t liiinues In Awillnblc supplies. NEW YORK. .March S.-Speclal inble and telegraphic cnminunlcntloiia to Hradntreet's show the following changes in available, supplies, as compared with the last account: WHEAT-United States nud Cnimda, east of Ruckles, decrease, l.W.OW bushels; utloat for and In Europe, m rcne, 1 4").000 bush els, total supplv decrease. 3!9.0i hltshels, COHN-United States and Cnnadn, enst of Horkles, Inrrease. 1.729.000 bushels. OATS United Stntes ami Canada, enst of Itockles, Inerense, 6t2,(j0 bushels. Among the more Important Inerense.s reported nro thore of Sl.ooo bushels nt Portland, Me., and 50.000 bushels at Nashville. The leading de. creases are those of Reo.ooo bushels at north western interior elevators. 410,010 bushels lu Manitoba. 135,000 bushels In Omahn, US,0() bushels nt Chicago private elevators, loo,o) bushels nt Minneapolis elevators nnd 73,000 bushels nt CIlHltHlmnpn The combined stock of wheat nt Portland, Ore., nud Tncoma nnd Seattle. Wash., de- creased 60"),0oo bushels Inst week. . . Toledo (iriilu nnd Seed. TOLEDO. Mnreh 5. - WHEAT null, steady; ensh. 79c; Mny, SO-V; Julv, 7R14C. CORN Dull, easier; cash, 0c; Mav, 41'tc. fJATS-Hleady, dull; cash, 2Sc; May, 26c. CLOvT:RSEED-Old prime, $6.60; ensh nnd Mnreh, $6.75. Diilulh tirnln .Ifnrket. DULUTII. Minn.. March "1. WHEAT ensn, .no. 1 Hard, 75'4c; No. 1 northern, .i'4c; ro, -i northern, ii7"ff70,ej J Mny, 7ti',4c; July. 77c, CORN-37'ic; Mny. SSUc OATS-26'4"(i26!ac. MlliTiinkro nrnln .Mnrket. MILWAUKEE, Mnreh '5. WHEAT Steady; No. 1 northern, 75ff75Uc; No. 2 northern. T2J73o. RYE-Sleady; No. I, BIHp. 11. It LI". V Unlet : NTn. .'.Te. ,imnln J(VW Die. ' Peorln .llnrrict. PEORIA, Mnreh 5-CORN-No. 2 white, 3S',e. -OAI.H-;s,.ondJ': 2 white, 27!4o track; In' billed through. WHISKY On the hnsln nf it -7 . finished goods. MOVi:.Mi:.T.( l NTIHKS AMI IIOMIN. Aniiiinl Iteporl 4if IVnnsyl vnnln 1 1 is 1 1 - rMMl Is .MnlusprloK of .Market. NEW YORK. Xfareb 5. The nnnonl rrnnrl of tho Pennsylvania railroad was received this morning nnd proved to he. the main spring of the market. That document showed such 11 mass of convincing evidence of the high prosperity of the railroad bus. Iness that It attracted largo and sllbstantlnl buying not ulr.no in that stock, but lu many other lilgh-griulo rullroad stockn. Tho Pennsylvania railroad Is always accepted as a reprehcutatlve system, owing to the great diversity of its tralllc and the extent of Us territory embraced In Its ramltlea tlons. Therefore, the showing mudo of the growth of tralllc both lu the Height nnd passenger departments. Ibe irrent work ne. compllshed 111 Improvement and betterment, wiin promi.su 01 incrrased eiiiclenuv as an Instrument of transportation, had 'a great Influence on tho value of railroad stocks. Tho llrst Influence was felt lu the trunk linn group, especially those lines In which tho Pennsylvania has secured an Inlluentlal Interest. It spread to all the principal railroads operating in tho trunk lino terri tory. IllC lldlnc tile coalers. Iltwl Inter In II, n day stocks of railroads lu thn western ter ritory moved upward. The principal slocks affected, Including the leader of the grang era and Pacific groups, show gains of from 1 10 liniias, i-ennsy ivnnia Itself wns up i'.f. i-ieinwnro ft Hudson :ii, Raltlmoro A: Ohio preferred .T,4, ISrent Northern pre- icrrcu .(,, niiriingtnn 3 and Norfolk & Western preferred 2V It was very noticea ble that the market an n wind,, did nt rn. spond notably to tho movements lu special There were installers ()f stocks scattered all through the list, besides those already mentioned, especially among the high priced Industrials, but the movement ujt4 quite free, from excitement and the day wim KMiKumriy ireo irom Hiories or new rnmbluntlons ot speculative sensations. In Ihe rallroud list tho buying wiih based dis tinctly oil the lnnro earn I mum. There una 1111 Iniportiiut Hpeciilutlou In Sugar, as Is in- vanauiy 1110 case on a dividend day. Tho stock got above last nlubt for a lirlef iitnr. nfter the declaration of tho regular qunr- iciij iiiviucnu. ma leu ." in ine late deal ings, closing rlth a net loss of IS. Yester day's movement In Amalgamated Copper continued lu forco todav. enrrvlnir thni stock up an extreme i, closing prnctlcully at the top. 1 ne gaH stocks showed continued strength, Laclede Gns lending the day's movement with an ndvnneo of S!4 and a net ftnln of 54, aeneral Electric rose 4 points. Pacific Mall lost ns much, but recovered 2 points. Tho bituminous coal carriers showed signs of strength. The steel stocks were decidedly neglected, tho common stocks ns a rule being rather heavy, while there wns some strength among the pre ferred stockH. United States Steel was rather dull and about steady In the outsldo market. Tho lack of any negotiable rep resentative of tho new stocks served to hnmper the trunsnctions In them, which up to this time have been slmnlv In tlm form of contracts to deliver thu now stocks whon Issued. Thero am pot even certifi cates In exlsleneo to represent rights to tho new stocks. This, added to tho narrow market afforded on' the curb for so heavy a capltnl Issue, causes hesitation In the dealings nnd a disposition to await the listing of tho stocks 011 tho exchange. Tho payment of 50 per cent of tho pur chnso prlco for the Southern Pacific yester day, amounting to over $20,000,000 brought tho clearing house balance today up to tho high grade of many of tho credit obliga tions at present held by Now York banks, nnd tho largo chungcH likely to occur In tho Items of bank statements by reason of oc casional liquidation of heavy loans to great corporations, where there la simply an ox change of securities Involved without any corresponding Increase of capital Issues. The Item In tho balance sheet of tho Penn sylvania Railroad company or $20,500,000 un der tho bend or "collateral Investment ob ligations" is an example or such loans, rep resenting borrowings by that company In cident to last year'H purchases of securities to control other companies. Tho bond market showed some Increasing Winter No Barrier February was an active month In renl estnto in Omaha this year. Tho inquiry. which has been growing better all through tho winter, still continues and many firms report a good number of sales. Tho demand Is mainly from hoinrseekcrs, though n few Investors aro watching for snaps, and occasionally picking them up. Evidence continues to nccumulate that this Is to bu a great year ot home-buying In Omaha. Somo who have not money enough to huy themselves a home aro making sure of a lot while, prices remain at present figures, Intending to build when thoy nro able to do so, A few years ago It used lo bo only bargains In Improved property that could bo pushed off; now, with the buyers Becking opportunities and with plenty ot property on tho market within their reach, desirable building lots nro being taken nlmost ns readily ns lots with houses on. Tho mnrket has nbout reached n point where lots that aro In a part that is well built up ran find a reasonably regular sale if tho prlco Is not abovo that fixed by a fow largo bunches that nre being pushed. These are now offered for less than was paid for them in years gono by nnd possibly tho tlmo is coining when values will ndvnneo over present figures, but In tho meantlmo thero Is n largo (unntlly of available; build ing sites on tho market that sets tho prlco for everything else that Is offered. Among evidences of recent activity, tho Omaha Realty company, which has several hundred lols, Improved and unimproved, to bo disponed nf ns quickly as possible, re ports tho sale of sixteen pieces Inst week. In tho samo period ono old established firm disposed of $10,000 worth nt '$500 lots and small homes besides ono or two larger sales. One agent by his own Individual efforts shows a turnover of $10,000 for tho month of rebrnary. Similar results eomo from other quarters, and all are taken as pvldcnce that tho Inquiry thnt has been heavy throughout tho winter Is beginning to bear fruit. With many reports ot sales, tho dally list of transfers has not shown tho Increnso that might have been expected. "This Is partly (luc, accoiiilng to 0110 who Is In a position to know whereof he speaks, "to -the fact that In recent sales somo of tho deeds have nol passed yet, or at any rato have not been filed. Now that this cold wiim has conio nlong It Is pnsslblo wc may not be nblo to close up 11 a many deals for a few dnys nnd Ihe dally transfer Miowlnf, may not he ns large ns II was last week." Another rcanon that Is having n slight effect In keeping down the number of trans fers filed with the register of deeds in that some lov.prlcct building lots nnd, In a few rases, houses are bring sold under contract, as was common In Omaha twelve, and fifteen years ago, Thcrr are nol innny of tbcae In the aggregate, however. It u actlvlls and strength but continued rather Irregular. Standard Hoie Cs broke r polnis. Total sales, par value, $3,225,000. United Stntes refunding 2s and new 4, coupon, de clined N nnd coupons '4. The 3s, reg istered, advanced ' per cent on tho last call The following nre tho closing prices on the New York Stock exchange; Atchison do pfd nnltlmnro O.. Canadliui Pac... 66" .P'i 924 Wabash ,7,i . 3et4 . Hl4 .: .US . 91'4 . 54'4 do nfd Wheel. A- L, lv do 2d pfd. ... Wis. Central . Third Avenue It. O. pfd.. National Tube do nfd Hi Canada So.... iV,.; S T" & ,S1mI.'.'j ; ,'; J '."'SV'J (h u- ,!;,? 'hi', . , "'-t U.I I III. IIKI. V It.... 3J4 . ie."4 lo iifd... 7I'4 Adams K.v . 1WI .m CHI. A E. III. tlKU American Ex.. C. At N. W ::..vQ U. S. Ex 5 C , R. 1. & P 123' Wei lr,. Fargo Ex.137 l . I . St. L. if" j Colorado So 9'j do 1st ptd 4:t,4 ,mcr. Cot. oil... 27 do Pfd S3 Amrr. Maltinc .. 5 do id pni is Del. ,K: Hudson... 67 uo ptd "on Amer. H. it It.... BS'.i Del. L. & W t93'2 Denver A R. a... 3!' lo pfd S7 lirlo 2O4 (l(F 11 Amcf. Spirits ... 114 no ptd 17 Amer. S. Hoop... 36U do nrd Sl. no 1st pni bv4 Ot. Nor. pni l!is Hocking ('011I ... 5 Hocking Vnlley.. 49'4 Illinois Central... 130ik Iowa Central .... 27'4i do pfd 53' Amer. S. W.... C'a 00 pin vi Amer. Tin Plnte. 62'4 do nfd . IU14 1211. 145 :M . Hi . I6 .1004 . KllJ .:12 . 15', . 931.4 . 23'4 . 74!; Amer. Tobacco do pfd Anac. Mln. Co. Hrooklvn R. T. i.nne i.rie it y.. 4l do ptd Ill Lako Shorn 2IO'i !- & N W, Manhattan L m' Met. SI. Ry lfi3H Mex. Central .... 17V Colo. Kuel &. I. Con. Tobacco .. do prd Kedcrnl Steel .. do nfd .Minn, a nt. ,,, tt; flen, Electric .. do pfd ios'41 Mo. Pacific u'ueose Sugnr . do prd Inter. Paper do pfd Laclede Has ... .Monin r t) ,f M.. K. (t T 21 do. pfd 5I?(, N. .1. Central 15l'4 N. Y. tVntral UK Norfolk W (M do pfd S4J4 s: National Rlscult. .19' do nfd til National Lend .. 15 do nrd ssit no, I'ncnic M'i do pfd R". Ontario & W ft?4 Ore. Ry. & Nnv.. 12 do pfd 7ii Pennsylviinla ...,1524 Reading .12 C do 1st pfd 72 National Steel ., 46 do nrd 102 N. Y. Air Drake. 15 1 No. American 76 Unci lit Const .. .. .2'.i .. SS .. t ,. .',6 ..103' . . 3.11; .. 74!4 ,.199 .. 3W do 1st pni do 2d pfd Paellle Mail ... do 2d pfd .... Rio a. W do pfd St. L. R: S. F... do 1st pfd.... do 2d nfd . 4214 , :3 People's tins . . . I'ressed . Cur. do nfd Pullman P. Car S. II. & T m Sugar I.ioy, SI. L. Sotithv.-.. do nfd 120 do pfd St. Paul . 5!, I enn. I'onl flr I... 5 U. S. Leather .. do nfd do pfd.. ..1921 St. P. it Omaha. .125 U. S. Rubber ... . 19 . f9V5 . M ', .103'i . It. . 64. . 00 So. Paellle do prd Western Union. So. Railway .. 2S 7!H 110 prd Tex. k- Paellle Union Paellle do pfd Now stock. A11111I. Copper .. Rep. I, & S 110 Ptd P. C. C. t St. L A'oiv York .Money Mnrket. NEW YORK, March S.-MONEY-On call, llrm nt 2i3 per cent: last loan nt 2'4 tier cent; prlmo mercantile paper, 3J4?fU l'r cent. STERLING EXCHANOE Klrm, with ae tlial business In tmnkern' bills at 11 S7!1M 4.8i!4 for demaiiil nud at $I.S4!1M.RH4 for sixty days; posted rates. $4.R5fi4.s5!4 nnd $US14; commercial bills. $4.S.m(fN.sa,i, SILVER-Certlllcates, 6l'.4irT63c; bar, 61!ic; niexicau iinunrs, nv, RONDS ttovernment. Irreeular: state. Inactive; railroad, Irreguhir. jne closing prices on nonus toony are as follows; U. S. ref. Is, reg,105Ti.N. Y. Central ls.l07'i do coupon 103'. N. J. C. gen. 5s..l354 no .is, reg HIVINO. I'nclllc 3s l. do coupon Ill do 4s 10fi. N Y C & S I, 4s..lOS!4 N. A, W. con. Is. 102(4 Oregon Nnv. Is. .110 do 4s 10U4 do new 4s, reg..l37J4 do coupon ..13 do old 4s, reg... 113 uo coupon ill do 5-s. reg 11U; do coupon Dili D. of O. 3 65s ... 123 Atch. gen. 4s. ...103V do adJ. 4s 91 uregon h. 1,. i.s..u's do consol 5s....ll6'A Rending gen. 4s.. 9IS Rio O. W. Is 100 St l ft I M c. 5s.117Vj St L & S F g. 6S.130 SI. Paul consols.lSI St. P.. O. & I'. ls.HRli do 5s 122 So. Pacific 4s P;' do 5s 116 3. II. A T. 6s 47 T. & Pacific la... .118ft do 2s 85 Union Pacific 4s.. 106 Wabash In 119U do 2s 109V4 West Shore 4s. ...116 Wis. Central 1n,. SS Vn. Centuries ... 95 Canada So, 2s... .109 C. ft O. 414s n'; do 5s iaOk C. A N. W. c. 7s.ll! do S. F. d. BS...11SU Chlcaito Ter. 4s.. 97'i Colo. So. 4s 85 is. at. iv. .s. ir.....iuj. r.ne general is... M F. W. A D. C. Is. 05 Gen. Electric 5s. .176 111. central is. ...110 L. & N. unl. 4S...10H! M., K. & T. 2s ... TfV do 4s J1J& T" 7T Record Receipts of Cold In Treanurj-. WASHINGTON, llnrch 5. The amount of gross gold In tho treasurv todav wns Jtsn.. 4I2.15S. tho highest point ever renehed In the nisiory ni me government, unis amount Includes tho $150,000,000 held an a rescrvo, $276,019.9;9 held ngnlnst gold certillcateH nnd $63,392,163 In the general fund. Condition of Ihe. Trennnry. WASHINGTON. March 5.-Todny's state ment of the trenniirv balances in thn iron. erill fund, exclusive of tho $150,000,000 gold reserve In tho division or redemption, shows: Available cash balance, $149,183,312: gold, $83,299,379. Sugnr Mnrket. NEW YORK. March 5.-SUOAR-Wenk; fair refining, 3c; centrifugal teat, 4ttc; molasses sugnr, 3c; rellned, ntendy; crushed, 6c; powdered, 5c; granulated, 6.50c. Wool Mnrket. ST. LOUIS, March 5,-WOOI-lnactlvo and nominal; medium grades, 12019c; light, line. 12'irl5c: heavy fine. 105il2c: tub wnshed 18I27!4c. usually done where tho purchaser can only make a small cash payment. Slid de 11 Hush for Cottages. Following tho midsummer dnys of tho beginning ot March, Monday morning was n busy tlmo with tho rental agencies. It Is safo to say that hundreds of persons who havo been living In flats or other confined quarters during the winter started out on Monday to find a house. Tho large ma jority was seeking cottages of six rooms or less. "If I had a dozon places of this sort, near enough to n car," said ono ngent, "I could havo rented them all on that one morn ing." "It has kept rao busy all dBy an swering Inquiries for cottages," said an other. I' os Just tho natural effect of a sudden, short spull of summer weather and when tho cold wave camo nlong It put a stop to It all. This, however, Is the time when housc3 All up. A number ot new one that have been completed during the winter months havo been quickly occupied and It Is ex pected thnt nil those which have been va cant during tho winter, If In any way doslr nblo, will bo tnken whenover spring-like weather sets In. .Vou-ltcslilcn t tinners' Sbnre. Now that tho Auditorium company has obtained tho major part of the funds re quired for the project, the nnn-rcsldnut real estate owners aro Indicating their willingness to put their shoulders to tho wheel. The offer accepted by tho commlt tco on Monday gives the Auditorium n sub stantial Interest In the sale ot about three dozen lols !r. Hcmls park. It Is less than two years since this ad dition was replatted by tho syndicate of non-residents who at that tlmo camo Into possession of nine blocks, comprising 161 lots. CIoho upon 130 of theso havo nl rendy been disposed of, chiefly to people who aro seeking homes. Thirty-two nouses havo hern erected, besides a few that nro now under wny. nnd a number more nro be ing planned. They arc of medium price, costing from $1,000 to about $8,000 or $9,000, of tho type of comfortable nnd neat-look-lng homes, which ran nover be too plenti ful lu n city lllto Omnhii. Thn Auditorium company has absolute as Ktiranrn from the owners that there will be no Increase In the prices, overy remain ing lot bring for sale at tho samo figure, that was placed on It In 1899, when thero were but one. or two bcattered houses In the addition Sewers, gas, electric light nnd cinder sldowalks have been put in on most of the streets and with a car on thn south and a projected ear line on tho cast side the Auditorium people consider that the prices at which the lots are offered ! OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Choice. Eeef Stem nd Oowi in Good D lnand at Etronger Prices, HOGS OPEN NICKEL HIGHER, CLOSE WEAK Encs nnd Wethers .Sold Ilcndlly nt ytrong Pi-Ices, While Liuiibs .Sold Slendy lo 11 Little Ensler Than they Did eslerdnj. SOUTH OMAIIA, March 5. Receipts wcro; Cuttle. Hogs. Hioep. Oiuclal .Monuuy j.oji i,iai ,4j4 Olhciul TucfUuj' i.D.i u.vut Two du)s this week.... 5,o27 13.SI2 ll,.v.y Same uuys lasi wees, u.ivo i.mL'J Ij.uI hatnu ins week betore.. u.jJi jui-' 1,,-mi came three weeks ago.. 8,, lu.iU J.JWi Same tour weeks ago.... s.jm j.,1 i,.t.t Samo unys last year.... i,6.'j w.od U,v.) AVeragu prlco paid lor hogs tut the past whjo, vnn i;uilipU4l&UllHi I 1901. 19lW.1899.li9s.lb9?.l8W,iis!iJ Feb, Feb, Feu, Feb, 15.. 16.. li.. 18.. & 2S',4 b 21 , 5 22 I b IMV. I 5 ;4fc U 2'( 8 75) 4 8.1 1 4 S3 4 78 4 74 4 t9 4 69 4 Ulj ..' 4 63 4 67 1 3 ii I OKI I 061 4 t9 : m; 3 bS) 3 t8 3 b2 I 3 DO, 3 47 3 5o 3 OS 1 2 W J M " I 3 62 3 89 3 J 89j 3 34 1 J M 3 -'I J Mi, 3 3I 3 id 1 3 'Mi 1 J 3o; 3 93 1 J Ml 3 38, 3 31, 3 :w 3 M 3 11, 3 i9 3 4 3 81, 3 11 .1 3 4J, 3 06, .1 811 3 is, 3 uu, 3 M 3 471 3 b 3 4:, 3 7 3 4s 3 82, J 001 3 S2i 3 75 ' , J IK 3 881 3 90, 3 83 .1 81, 3 & Feu. ls. Feb. i.., Feb. 21.., Feb. 2.'.., Feb. 2 J.., Fob. 24... Feo. Bj.., Feb. 2tf.. Feb. 27.., Feb. 28.., .Murch 1. March 2. March 3., 3 8i 3 ill 3 Ml! .1 i 3 81, 3 78 1 3 lu 4 SJ -3 7oi .1 81 I 6 37?, 1 I ? 33M 1 o -? 1 I & 28!, 1 5 rh'a! 1 2J I ' 1 I 0 32)., 1 0 3b; 3 701 3 it 3 731 3 8 I 861 3 74 I 3 51 1 3 M 3 "i 3 57 3 M', 3 74 3 9) 3 8ll March 4., 3 l3, 3 91 March 5. I l ' I 3 M J 'J I Tlw nlt1..li I. a.. r ,.ru ,tf MlneW uiuukiii 111 iouuy uy cucn roan wasi I'nltle.l 1iii;h Hli 11 u ses C. M. K: St. I III' 17 1 O. A St. L. Ry 2 Missouri Paclilu Ry 5 o 1 Union Paellle system ..22 16 It C. A N. W. Ry 1 F., E. A M. V. R. II.... 2.1 13 2 S. C. A P. Ry C, St. P., M. A O. Ry.. 21 9 it. a? m. it. it. it "a :u i C, H. Ai Q. Ry 4 5 1 u. .:. Ac nt. .1 j .. .. C, R. I. A P., east 8 7.. (J., 11 1. v i'., west 3 .. l Illinois Central 4 1 Tfitdl rrenlnlM 191 10, .10 Thn fllunn.lNni, t , 1 . . .1 ..Ul.i .. , .. . - .),ii ut wni n k'lcimi,. as follows, each buyer purchasing tho nuin- Itllveru. t'.,in.. i rn. ai,rtfl,, Omaha Pneklng Co 149 i.til 4 G, II. Hummnnd Co IUj 1,011 229 Hwltt and I'ompimy 418 1,862 1,210 Ciidahy Packing Co 7oB 2,:7 1,016 ........ ,,VKn tJ VI ,1 Al'mniir ( v t.'. i a,il 1 ?J( utnana i-uck. Co., K. c... II 11. liecKer A Dcgan )i Vansant A Co f,) l.ounian f Co 21 I Hlnnli.,11 : Llvlngstono A Scliaiier"! 1:9 iiamiunn ,v itoiuscnild .. Ill II. H. llMhldrl I A. S. Mawliliinev 10 Other buyers . loo .... 1,003 Totnls 2,956 7,777 r. 6) LAI i I.E 1 here wns not uu excessive run Of cattle here todav nnd as nnckers all seemed lo want supplies they bought up thn better grades In good season at stronger prices. Cholco beet steers In particular wtro ready sellers nt strong prices nnd tor tho two rtnys this week It Is safe to call tho murkct on good cnttlo a big dlmo niguer ana in somo cases sales have been mado that looked 15c higher than tlia aamo kind of cnttlu were selllnir for nt the close of Inst week. Tho less desirable grades, of iititu iiui iiiipiuveii an iiiucu, cul nt the samo tlmo they nro stronger than they wcro Inst week, it wns a cood. active market todny nnd most ovorvthlmr was out 01 ursi nanus 111 gooo season. mo cow mnrKcl ulso look on consider able life, so far as the good kinds wero concerned. The situation could best be (.'escribed by calling It a good, strong, ac tive market on good kinds, nlthough some sales wcro made that were cnslly a dlmo higher than yesterday. Huyers wanted tho cnttlo nnd they hnd to pny good prices in order to get them. Tho medium grades nnd cannoni did not show much of any chnngo today and wero hardly moro than strauy. Hulls of good duality bo d without dim cully at strong prices today, but thetcom mon kindB were slow nnd wenk. Calves nnd stags nlso brought strong prices as compared with yesterday. The stocker nnd feeder trade was In good shnpc today so far as tho moro desirable kinds avero concerned, but tho common kinds wero neglected. L'holco she stuff was also in good demand nt strong prices. Tho warmed-up cnttle brought tlrm prices, and in luci aiiyiiuiiK goou lounn renay sals at rirung prices. uuprcBcniauvo dales: BEEF STEERS. NO. Av. Pr. . 840 $3 00 . 855 $3 60 No. Av. Fr. 1 1250 4 45 22 1240 4 45 20 1190 4 43 9 1011 4 45 3 1046 4 45 17 11!S I 45 4 1003 4 45 8 100.1 4 45 10 1107 4 50 8 1026 4 50 26 1217 1 50 31 121.1 4 50 25 1113 4 50 1 1193 4 50 9.. 3.. 1.. 12W .1 35 ...1100 3 40 ...1020 4 00 ...1016 -4 00 ...1165 4 00 ... 820 3 75 ...KiOO 3 90 ... R53 4 00 ...1209 4 00 ... SS0 4 CO ... 06.1 4 00 ... 920 4 10 18.. 20.. 10.. 1.. 19... 6... ... 1... Real Estate Buyers and Sellers Little Heed the Weather. are sufficient evidence that the game is up to tho buyers. The owners express their full appre ciation of the valuo of tho Auditorium to tho city nnd bcllovo their offer will provo a means by which some ot tho non-residents may share In tho cost ot the under taking. It Is expected thnt tho lead set by them will ho followed within a short time by other non-residents who own shares of Omaha realty. It should be mentioned that the pmnt to tho Auditorium docs not include, tho uiocK containing II10 alto for tho new Meth odist hospital, which will front on to Uemls park and Cuming street, nor tho block north ot this. One other block In tho north part of tho addition Is nlso ex cepted, as these belong to other parties. More Houses ftotuK Up. Among some of the new building projects aro five two-story brick houses, which Wil liam a. Chalmers Intends to put up at an early date near Twenty-third and Douglas. Tho row of thrfo houses now being built on tho south sldo of Douglas street In the samo locality, Is well under way and It Is expected If tho wenther Is fnvorablo that thoy will be ready for occupancy In tho early summer. Albert L'dholm, Miss Mary McCullough and Mrs. Frank Oallagher will each build a frame house costing between $2,000 aud $.1,000 between Fnrnam and Dodge streets on Thirty-sixth. Soils Ills Home. John L. Carson has sold his residence at 1710 South Thirty-second avenue lo J. J. Murphy. Tho new owner as well ns the old nre In tho South Omaha live stock busi ness. Tho house faces on to tho west sldo of Hanscom park u nd the consideration named In tho deed Is $9,000. DihikIiim County Fnrni sne. The sale of William ('. Alnsworth's farm near Elk City to Clinton Orcutt for $11,421 is considered by real cslale men a balls factory price for Douglas county land, of which there Is getting to bo very little on thn market. Tho price works out at about $5,1 an nerc. The farm Is described as the northeast southeast 11-16-10, and the last one-half of the northeast 11-16-10 and the east 52!4 of the west ono-half of tho northeast one-fourth of 1 1 -1 H -1 0 . .lodge Unfile to Ileal UsdUe Men. At today's meeting of the Real Kstato exchange the Interest centers in the ad dress to be given by Judge Dump. So far as Is known there Is 110 business to come before thr memberH, though it has hcen given out that one or two pieces of prop erty will be listed for sale by auction Wednesday at U10 p. m. In accordance with the rules adopted a week ago. I 10 1 10 1 20 4 S) I 20 4 20 I '.'j 1 jr 4 js A !'l 4 30 4 .1o 4 30 i : 33 I 33 I JTi I 35 1 35 I 40 4 10 4 40 I 10 1 .10 3 CO 3 00 ;i (0 ;'. 00 :i iv .1 " 3 05 .1 'ti 3 10 3 15 3 2i 3 2.1 . . :: HW 1MB 1110 I12S ::::::: 1110 Ills lt llTfi 12m; 1212 uu; ieo 1251 ifcj 1176 1810 117;: 12W 1194 1K3 r.;o 1330 I .'AO 1900 120) 1610 1620 1750 I :i 4 50 4 : I W) 4 n t ; 1 v 4 no 4 iK t r. iff, I 70 I 75 I 75 1 75 4 73 4 73 I 90 4 ll 4 !) I t 5 15 8 .15 :: 40 3 r. 3 e ,1 5o .1 oO 3 .VI 3 M 3 60 .1 ro 3 ?. .1 1.3 3 8i ;; v. I ' 1... 6... I... 11... 1. 16... 20... S... i5::: 40... It... ,. J5... 20... 17... 10... 81... 4... 8... 56. . . 12... 8... 16... 19... 15. . . 1... 1... 1890 ..1060 ..1170 ..1110 ..1520 ..1460 .to 1.. i) 8TEERS AND HEIFERS. .0 .... 7iM .... 720 .... 800 . ... 90a .... 7S0 .... s;o .... 9i) .... 920 .... 946 .... 970 .... 96i! .... 926 ....1050 .... 976 .... 920 .... 920 .... 92.1 .... 870 .... 90 ...,l"03 ....1010 ....111") .... 800 ....1130 ....Hull ....U4S ....I057 .... 950 ....107O ....1I50 .... 9S0 ....1170 .... 970 .... 910 ....1002 ....1100 ....10:15 ....1120 ....1010 ....11V) ....1120 .... 9S0 ....12.10 .... 731 ....1161 ....1012 .... SI0 ....losl ....1160 .... 920 ....1150 ....UOO ....1013 ....1066 . ... 890 ....10.10 ....1310 .... SS0 .... 440 .... tew .... r,oo .... 830 .... 820 .... R00 .... 550 .... 862 I 10 Id. . . )'.lj 4 3S COWS. t 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 3 1 3.'.".'.'.' I 6 1 5 11 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 3 7. . .. S 1 1 1 1 6 1 1 5 I 2 .'.'!!! o 1'.'.'.'.'. : 1 3 6 3 7 1 7 1 6 1 28;;.'.'.' 6 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 50 1. 10.10 S20 11M) ir 1110 1320 910 1120 Wi 150 1103 uno 1) 12V) I'd 1l'7o 1060 nrs 810 8M) 1120 1250 1055 moo 913 1250 H'l.i 1170 1372 1120 1110 1005 10.11 1070 13e IO11C 120i) 951 960 1250 i:53 1150 10.1S 1027 1120 1313 1093 1047 1470 1107 1122 631 3 25 2 00 2 00 2 15 2 15 2 15 2 25 2 25 2 25 2 25 2 35 2 H 2 M 2 (V 2 tiO 2 00 1.. 3 no 3 30 3 3d 3 35 3 35 if & It ! 3 40 3 10 3 4it 3 40 3 r, 3 1'J .1 5.1 3 M 3 50 5 50 :: ,ji 3 60 3 50 3 K 3 55 3 ,V 3 55 .1 Ki 3 li 3 00 3 in 3 60 3 05 3 3 (V. 3 C .1 r.i 3 70 3 70 3 70 3 75 3 75 3 80 .1 55 3 85 3 ) 3 9) 3 95 3 9. 4 00 t 00 4 (O 1 1 II II 3 1 4 1 II 1 1 8 1 5 8 4 8 n it!!!!! 1 l!!!! 5 1 3 4 y 1 0! 1 17 14 8 i!."...' 17 21 1 7 8 13 1 13 17 20 1 19 19 11 2 75 2 85 2 85 2 90 2 So 2 90 3 00 3 0 3 00 3 () 3 00 3 UO 3 00 ;: (i5 3 05 3 05 3 10 3 10 3 10 .1 10 3 23 .1 25 3 Jfl 3 25 3 10 3 lb 3 15 3 I'd 3 2.7 3 25 3 25 3 23 3 25 3 Vn 4 TO 1241 . I 05 1 if . r. 1 J . I 1 'A) lUUi 1357 4 15 4 20 3 :r, HEIFERS.' 2 2.i 5 .... C77 ....1060 ....1060 .... 9m; .... 776 .... 815 .... 835 ....1005 .... 93S .... 835 3 CO 3 65 3 75 3 91 3 90 3 90 4 Oil 4 in I I 00 4 03 2 50 2 60 2 75 3 15 3 23 3 10 1... r.".'.'. 3... 2... 3 1 , 10 19 , 9 , 3 50 2... 3 50 32... 3 55 2... 3 60 BULLS. C7H 586 1.... 1.... 1.... .1280 2 40 .... 940 ....1110 r. ro 3 so .1470 1 830 2 in 1 ..1860 3 35 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. . 010 . 615 .1220 . 890 . 655 . 590 . 660 . 510 . 770 . 910 . 780 . 790 . 820 . 700 . 696 . 744 . 463 . B20 . 705 . 190 . 351 . 300 . 310 . 420 . 300 . 210 910 :::::::! lull 1141 W7 InSO 1110 1170 msii icon 1 2d 121s 1102 106 760 fK IISO (V) I;? looo 1047 106 i 1 15S0 5o0 1610 ISM , ICiO 17.M , 1110 970 , 1270 IOSO 1510 103O 970 I0V11 i.va 2 H) I MAI 4 10 2 50 3 576 I 13 2 85 11 801 4 2) 3 00 16 600 4 20 3 15 3 7.10 4 20 3 20 11 526 4 25 3 50 5 8(6 4 25 3 33 4 775 4 23 3 60 2 475 4 25 3 50 480 4 25 .1 (3 4 525 4 SO 3 73 7 887 4 33 3 75 23 1008 4 40 3 75 12 1117 4 10 3 83 7 607 4 40 3 90 31 760 4 50 4 00 1 670 4 50 4 00 10 T22 4 60 4 10 3 873 4 30 CALVES. 4 00 1 120 C 50 4 40 5 206 6 DO 4 M 1 110 11 M 4 75 1 180 li 75 5 00 1 220 6 75 5 00 3 143 7 00 ti 25 1 180 7 00 STAGS. 3 90 1 1610 4 25 3 1 4 1...., 4 1 1 1 C 8 10 1 4 1 6 1 1.. 2.. 3.. 1 630 1 860 4 00 STOCK COWS 1 950 2 30 AND HEIFERS., b 654 3 25 730 2 85 3 450 3 10 2 662 3 10 1 , STOCK CALVES. 810 3 15 1 300 3 50 3 4SS I 40 2 3 456 3 50 3 8 , 290 3 55 3 55 4 M 4 CO, 4 tvr 570 , 300 390 1 11 35i) COWS AND HEIFERS. 20 IOCS 4 ;i5 HOGS Ther. vas n light supply of hogs here today for 11 Tuesday, nnd. as other points wero not overstocked, the market hero opened a big nickel higher or 5lf7',0c higher than yesterday, Tho first sales who mostly at $5.27!tft5.40 und as high us $5.42 was paid for prime hogs. Somo of tho lighter hogs so'd from $5.33 down. Tho greatest ndvnneo today was on tho cholco heavy hogs and It wns the louds answering to that description thnt changed hands llrst Thoeominon and lightweights wero neglocled. At the prices offered the hogs began mov ing toward the scales ut a rapid rnte, but betore hulf of them had changed hands tho market weukened and trading camo to 11 Miiiulstlll. Tho lust end of tho market was very slow nnd menu, Chicago closed weak, nnd, as 11 result, the mnrket here closed with iho advance lost und more. too. l'ackers did not want to pay over $5.30 und $3.32i tor wnai wns icti and niso ror 1110 iubi m rlvals und consequently It wns Itito hetoro a clearance waa made. Represcntativu sales: No. Av 12 8S 2 99 82 IHO 72 211 59 215 bO 217 73 2J7 86 2.-0 61 231 70 233 80 18!) 71 242 Sh , I'r. I f3 $5 00 No. Av. Sh. fr, .21 ; ,,d 5 -.7!f: 6 37 !i 5 37 Vi 5 37Vj r. .'i:.i, u 37 Vj ft Sirs 5 37' 4 3 27'.', r. 37-, 5 ;.-ii r. 37i5 5 37V j G 37 $ 5 37 ',4 5 3.V. 5 37V4 r. r,:'4 r. 37 'i r. :i7!s 5 37!j 6 37'-j 5 37' 'i 5 37! 5 27!i 5 -Wis 0 37ty 5 SV.3 5 10 5 1 b 10 S 40 5 40 3 10 G 10 5 40 5 40 f 4 f. -t0 5 10 5 41. 6 10 5 4i, 5 01 5 45 K), , .256 ,.2t6 80 40 5 30 6 ;'0 3 .10 5 30 5 22'$ 5 32!i 5 32'. 5 32!i 5 S2!i 5 5 32,3 5 32(i 5 ;ij., . 5 32'.5 5 6 5 3-",i 5 32K 5 if-'K- 16... 15... 51... i;s... 00. . . 66. . . 83... , .304 .220 .233 . .251 ,.218 ,.212 64.. 05.. 62.. 71.. 82.. ...221 ...211 ...215 ...220 . . .215 ...232 ...290 16 210 14 ..217 ..221 ..266 ..187 ..183 -Hi!!5 ..2(3 ..210 ..200 82. . . 61... II... 14... 79... )l... 54... 71... i2... 80... 76... 110.. 80 40 80 80 ISO 79.. 06. . P6 230 4S SOS 49 257 'i7 214 75 i!IS 160 120 10 210 E0 40 2n0 80 160 80 6 32Vi b . 5 32(5 5 32U 5 321-i 5 55 6 35 5 35 5 25 5 35 5 35 5 35 o 53 5 :u 5 33 5 33 5 35 5 35 5 35 5 35 f 35 5 :;:i 5 35 61.., :k... 69... 65... 61... 80. . , 07... 60... 47. . , CO. . . 21... 61... 65... 59... ..213 ..209 ..235 . .255 . .20! ..271 ..212 250 2.1S 120 80 92 225 103 ICS 78 253 C4 193 61 203 63 219 69 219 83 217 71 231 47 283 j:6i 40 80 1 13 ..236 ..lit! ... ..211 ... ..233 ... ..210 ... 8 " aw 51 210 75 221 ... 00 210 ... 60 238 ... 01 V.U ... 43 330 . . . 62 277 ... I, 0 271 80 30 236 ... 51 I'll .. 65 271 . . II 282 80 42 24 6S .230 .221 .250 .211 .206 .241 .2.19 I.. 90.. 8).. 13.. )1.. 15 iO 5 35 5 .15 40 tKi J . . i . '3 wns Just a fnlr run or ailEEI'-Thero sheep hern today nud (ho demand being or lllienil proportions thn market ruled fnlrlv ni tlvn and strong uu sheep. Am compnreil wnn yesterday prices iook n 111110 nignoi' igr.01 blgl todnv In several enhes Ewes sold ut as $l.n5 und Mexican yearling welliern brought $1.8il, while western wot Intra hold nt $1.60. At thobc prices It did not take Jong lo clear tho pens. 1. 11 111 lis. However, were moro iilent'rn in piopoitlon than tho sheep nud (bo reeling who a. little wenk ns a result nnd sellers In somo ruses had lo lulo less thiin ttioj did yesterday. , I'cenrrs wero miner scaico loiiuv nnd inn market could safely be quoted llrm on good stuff. (Juotstloni1; Choice fed weiheis, $U0ft 4.6). fair to good Wfltlwrs. $l.2.Vy ,4U; uulC'i llithtwelght yearlings, $l.!'A5ri.80: fall lu good yrnrllngs. $4. (01(4. 60; choice llghtw' Iglit ewes, ,i.i.v;)4.ih, jair 10 gooa ewes, $3.I,0' 3.75: choice Inmbs, Sl.90ir5.13; fa', to good nmbs. 14.70114.90: feeder ewe. S3.25W.I So- feeder wethers, $3,75'a4.0''); feeder lambs, $4.00 (H4.40. Representative sales: No ... Av I'r. 8 cull ewes , . 81 $2 00 S cull ewes ,,,,,, , 80 2 00 cull et.-ps nil ewes bin km western -us western ewe ....... WMdctli ewes western ewe (coder tiitnim western wetheis ., w-esiern Intuitu .... vis'crn lambs .... western Ulnlm .... western lumlm .... bucks cull l.indis Wi-stcrn ewes western ewes we.'lcrii ewes Western ewe cull e.es Coiornrto ewes .... western welbei- .. western wethers .. western culls western Intuitu Mexican yeurllugs western lnmbs .... 10S 1 PS 80 ! I3i '. l .( ) . 1 ' vl 1 t. 4 ri 1 s' 4 V I I-. 1 I-.. :; ci ,i A 3 00 .1 7o .1 ?. 00 4 00 I . 1 .V I ..,' 0) 1 . t ' 4 I- I .. W .. (? .. 81 .. 12.) .. 41 .. 35 .. 1M .. loJ .. 100 .. W .. li'.) .. 1) .. 112 .. H'l .. OS .. M .. 74 CIIICA(il) I.IMi STOCK MlllKl.C. CnKle Open I'lriii IIiiuk 11 e Cents Itluher sliei'ii Mi mm. CHICAGO. Mnreh 5 TATTLE Receipts. 3,WHl llend; steers Hltniig hutcho"' stock opened -It'll, closing easier, g .nd 1,) p'lms steer". $5.iXtii..05. poor to nodl'ipl. SI- 61 4. 95; stocker mid ii-eders. str.ng ,it $ wj 4.60; cows. Sl'.'C'fl 2.-; h- lrei-s. $2 7.Vg 1.5.1, em,, tiers. $2.UH(2.70; bulls, "low .if .:-0',n "J, c.ilvcM, nbuiii steady ut Jl.O'irt ;.',. Toxm--fed steers, $ roof 1 4.00; Tex, is grass sleets, 53 jit 4.11; Texas bulls. $2.5C(t.l.M HOGS-Receipts todiH'. 18,(V) heiid. lo lliorriw, 32,OoO heiid. left over, ;!,(HX) )end. re higher, opened strong, closing cask" lop. $3,621;.; mixed and butchers. ICtr 5 62!s; good to choice, heavy, $3.:flli(, i,;i . rough hcavj. J2i3.Vdfl.i5: light, $5 !i , , bulk of sales, $"i.ri'ti5.57'-. HIIEEP AND LAMMS- Receipt!!, loimo hoinl; sheep strong Hint ncllvc; l.nnti.-. steady to sltor.g; good to cholco wethers, $l.25fi I.X5; fair lo choice tnlxrd. Jl.nOtjM 35, western ahcep. $I.,WH.83; To mih sheep. So ti3.7; nntlve lnmbs, $l.3Ui..2.; wetUrn lnmbs, $3.ly(J5.25. Kmiisiis Clly Uir Stuck Mii'Isrt. KANSAS CITV. Mutch 5 -CATI'LK Re celpts, ('..5(1 hec.d. 300 TcMitlH nnd 100 calves; cholco lintie ami Texas beeves. lc4)2'V higher; stockeis and feeders and cows mid heifers, stendy to 1V lilglmr; nntlio beef steers. $4.50fi5,t; stockers und feeders, $3 ij Sl1 U; wevtetii ted steers, $l.25fl5.M; Trxiins nud Indians, $1.73'u 1. 75; cows. $3.hni 1.25; hellers, $.1.2.Vr4.75; cittitiiirs, C2.fiOfTi.O0; bill's. $2.9)1(11.75; I'll von. Sl.5o;ni.oo. HOGS -Receipts. 1l,mt bend; market f j, nv higher; top, $3.5o; bulk of shIcs, $3.3Efl. (j. inn;, w,,,,,,,,, iiiixcii o.'ieKcr. .,.;v,'ri(i. 1 1. $5.40OT..5H: mixed packers ulirs. Sl.Midt5.iv light. $5.a)e .r'2; rlMEKf AND LAMMS Reiflpts. JflO heml: cheep. Mining; lumlw, nctlvn nnd steady; western lambs, $.4O!S.0O; western yearlings, $4.2.Vlrl.85; ewes, $3.05'(i.:5; culls. $2.W)4;3.50. SI. .Insepli l,te Slork MnrUet. SOFTH ST. JOSE1MI. March ,V --(Special ) rile .loiitiuil quotes iis follows: CATTLE Receipts. l.leO bend; mnrket r,'(5 10.- higher; 'intlws $1,1515.35; TeMins und westerns, f3.ii.34 3.15; cows und heirers, $220 ffl.'J5: hulls find mIiicu t- "V,, J ..,.,.rti...u nud calves. $.1.75'ii 1.75, stockers nnd' fecdem. M.eciM.l.n; veals, f l.7iVi7.00. HOGS Receipts, 5.300 heml; mnrket Tiilc higher; all grades, $5.35ifM.5i); bulk of sales, $5.4li'u5.l5; pigs, 5c higher. SHEEI' AND LAM IIS -Receipts. I..V4) heiid: sheep stendy; lambs. 5-fibV higher; lambs, f l.r(VC-. 10; veurllngs, $1,1111.03; .veth ers, fl.UOfi 1.15; ewes, $3.75'd 1.10. Mock III SIrIiI. Following aro the receipts at tho four principal western markets for March 5 Cattle. Hogs. Sheep South Omaha 2,90.1 7,621 c.Pmj Chicago 3,5()0 18,0) IO.OiX KausiiH City f.0 11,000 J.'jrw SI. Louis 3,'i,) 9. (Oo 2,00.) Totals 15,203 4 6.021 12,203 S5.00 A MONTH. SPECIALIST In All Private Diseases 1 nt m a i ana uisoraers or men r: ears in omaba. VARICOCELE HYDROCELE " Method dow, never falls, without cnttlcg, pain or SYPH Ilijacurrrt for life nnd thepolson was fciswthoroughly ehiauunt from the system. Soon every sign und symptom fl !,,P;..o.."lr,,,'' sm t. no "HllBAICINfJ OUT" of Hwdlsease onthiskln or fci. Traatment, 'ontnlun no danctrous drugs or Injurious medicine, WEAK WlcM r'OSh 0K Miwnootifrom V.z ncviiAt 1 v cesxesor VinmsTo NKKvura t DUALLY Dkiumtt or EXIIAU.STIK.X, WXSTI.W WCAHNr-SS iNVOI.DNVAIir LoSS3. T7ith Kxiit.v Ur.CAV 111 V(it?Mi and MippLn Aoed. kaelr. or vim. vlscr nnd strength, w'th sexual organs impatrtd nnd weak. STRICTURE lladlrsliy cured with .1 niiw nnri n ppt""11, Infallible, HomB Trfst ana uuttl ment. Nolnstruments.Kopain, no .detention from hnslnrss. (Jotorrhoea. Klane y aud Illadder Tronnlri CritKS UUAItANTKKl). Contaltallon free. Treatment by Viil. Call on or address 119 S. !4th St. Op. Sfiarles&SearloSa Omaha, Neb. FIRST CLASS PULLflAN SLCCPER3 ...DAILY URTW11EN... OMAHA AND SAN FRANCISCO Without Change GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE i5;ftlJllJf,best Scenery of the POCh Y f?ViNI.INj5. ",nd., SII-'HX'A NliVADA by Daylight In both directions. DININfJ CAR SERVICE THROUOII. ) BUFFET LIBRARY CAP. For full Information, reservntlonannilltlner- ry "Chlcino to Callfoinla" addreii; City Ticket Office, 133 l-'arnum St., Orasnji, Neb. Duy FRYER HILL OF LEAHVILI.E nt Cc n sbaro; Company controls 17 claims la tho heart of tho District; property being operated with a steam hoist; hns a record of production of J15P.000.00. Huy I'RIDK MINING COMPANY STOCK at 20c n tlinro; tho company owns 45 cUluu nud n largo mill; Is a steady shlppci xpd employs 25 men; will undoubtedly py dlvS dcuils this year. Wrlto for Imformntlon concerning dlvb dend paying stock showing nu Investment of better than 33 per cent, to Herbert 3. Shaw, olllccs 14 and 15. Brown l'alaco Ho ld, Denver, Colorndo. Approcd slocks told on Instal'nent pl.in. Dlrcit prlvu'.a wlro to nil Colorado cxuhdliKos. CHARLES G ADS IT 226 La Salle St., Chicago, III. Bonds, Stocks and Investment Securities LoiiKiil. aril nnhl for c.isu 0 M1 o" nnrpliis, I'rlviito who 'i Now oiK. I'niciico Uof. ernnccs: Couttiicnlal Nn'to'iai Jin.iiit. HI. bcrnlun UunUinij Association, Royal Try.! Cuiupauy JAMES E, gOYO & CO. " TcleiilKino I (Kill, llllliilni, COMMISSION, lill.l, I'HDMMOSS unit Iloniil nf 'I'ffi.i. aTHCKS, Correspondenco. Jchn A Wriiren & 'o Direct wire to Chicago and Nuw Yuri PI Jdm Ml. I I V.tJ, .