8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, MATCCH It, 1007. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Frorisioni Market is Dicldedly the Leader f the Pit. DISPLAYS ACTIVITY FROM TAP OF GONG "W'licnt Ilnll lint firm, Arirnneliiir 1 1 M li 1 1 llnln mil! Corn llulo Sternly Under Inllurncc ., of W'entlicr, CHICAGO, March 13. AKKreg.ilvrnoB of bulls In provisions made that mnrket Iho conspicuous feature on 'chungo todny. Tho cereals, wlillo quiet ami nt tlnicH Inactive, with llrm, partly In sympathy with 1iok products uml partly on tho bullish uverugu of tho routlno news. May pork closed 824e hlKlicr, May ribs HVje up and May lard 15i l'lfio Iniprovi-d. .May wheat closed 'yf'Ne over ycHterday nnd corn and imtn with a Kill n of ',e In each. The provision, market assumed tho leadership of tho markets at tho mart, dis playing iniirkcri'nctlvlty at tho tap of Iho song, liy ItH bulge today .May pork shows u rise of S1.G0 since ten days ago. Tho opening advaneo vus based on light Iiok re volptH and higher prlceH In tho market nt tho yards. A heavy general demand existed throughout tho day. titraggllug shorts who bud hoped against liopo for a reaction, covered at a loss, with this rcmilt Hint tho market, having mado tlx advaneo during tho forenoon, held nt Its best during tin re mainder of tho session. Tho tnnrkol was at times oxtremely nervous,, under n scarcity of offerings and such sales iih wcro made tame from profit-taking longs. Hog re ceipts have, been on a diminishing scale for ten (lays and prices at the yards are above parity of tho manufactured product, making it morn prolltabln to buy In tho pit for future delivery than to buy and kill and pack Iho hogs. .May pork opened at iU.OVA tn J15.02H and advanced to J15.".:1,, closing at that llgure, 814o over yesterday. 2Iayv lard sold between JT.OUH, and $7,724 anil closed 1214c up at J7.72V6. and .May ribs between (7.3714 and J7.M), with tho close 15'ri' 171.40 improved at J7.I7!417.60. Wheat was f lull but linn. May opened 'to higher to unchunged at "&li,o to 76c. I'nder tho Inlltience of llrm lato cables, moderate receipts, unsettled weather, heavy seaboard clearances and In sympathy with tho pro vIsIoiih strength an advaneo to 75V-' fol lowed. The demand was mostly local nnd Not large, but offerings wero scarce. Kor half an hour tho market remained at a standstill on this advance, there not being n single quotation. ItoportH of export en gagements, aggregating 37 loads, caused covering by shortH late In (lie session nnd a further advaneo to 7IH followed. The cioso was llrm, flluy Vi'ii'tte up nt ,wi( TlTic. A blizzard In thn northwest prostrated moro wires and ns this shut off many orders tho weather was, to rpilto a degree, responsible for tho dullness of tho market. Seaboard clearances In Hour nnd wheat wriro equal to bushels, while primary receipts ag gregated MS.OOO bushels, compared with 701, (M bushels last year. Local receipts were f6 ears, 8 of contract grade. Minneapolis nnd Dulutlt reported 327 cars, URUlnntTOT last week and K.,3 u year ago. Corn wns quiet but llrm, under the In fluence of unfavorable weather and In sympathy with the provisions strength. At times there was a fair outside demand, led by HI. 1Otiin, but tho bulk of the day's business was of Importance only within tho limits of tho pit. Itecelpts were 2ft! cars, 33 of contract grade. May sold between tic and llo and closed vie higher nt llMf-llo. Covering of July by snorts brought that option within IMMie of the May price. A scarcity of cars shut off shipping business here. b.il exporters reported 20 loads taken lit tho seaboard. Oats wero dull but llrm In sympathy with corn. There was a fair outside demand nnd yesterday's buyers of short oats wero put ting thent out on tho advaneo today. .May sold between 2l?;c and -Hfco and closed ?8u higher at 25ift2j'(,e. Receipts wero 123 cars. ICsllmated receipts tomorrow: Wheat, SO cars: corn. 250 cars; oats, 27,(100 bu. Tho leading futures ranged an follows: Articles. Open. High. Low, Closo, Yes'y. Wheat Mar. April May Corn Mar. May Oats Mar. May Tork Mny July Lard May July Hept. nibs May Sept. 73"4 74 73Ji 7411 73A 74, 74 74iJ 74 74t 75H 75 76V50?5 75 . 3!7l S!14 41 41i 41 MUifjft, 40!l II 24 21 '4 21 31 Vi 2341 74 Z)itlV 25fW4 ZWtV KffH 2l4i 14 9714 15 621, 14 0714 15 52M 14 f) II SO 11 DO 14 SO 14 70 14 50 7 624 7 7214 7 fi214 7 "214 7 00 7 75 7 7714 7 72ft 7 7714 7 C5 7 7714 7 S2V4 7 7714 7 824 7 70 7 3714 7 50 7 3714 7 60 7 82 7 I2H 7 4714 7 42 7 4714 7 30 No. 2. Cash quotations wero ns follows: KI.OIIH Dull: winter pnlenU. J3.COR3.M); Itralghts, W.201J3.60; clears, J2.6033.30; spring specials. SI.2OW4.30: patents. J3.6O33.70; itralghts. J3.00fi3.30: bakers. J2.20S2.50. WHUAT-No. 3 spring, CWJc; No. 2 red, COIIN-No. 2, 40c: No. 2 yellow, 40c. OATS-No. 2. 25((2oV4c; No. 2 white, 20c; No. :i white, 2iii(.i?e. ItVK-No. 2. 62c. HAKLHY-Common, 37W5T3.Sc; fair to choice malting, 4Mi52c. SHrcDS No. 1 ilnx. St. 5214: No. 1 north weMcrn, $1.5.1; prlmo timothy, $1,40; clover, contract grade, jio.it. PKOVIHIONH-Meis nork. per bbl.. JI5.R5W 15.40. Lard, per 100 lbs., J7.70ir7.72V4. Hhort ribs sides (loose), S7.35fi7.R5. Dry salted ihoulde rs (boxed). $0.37V4fii3.G2V4. .Short cleur lliles (tioxeii). 7.7iK(i7.'.n. WHISKY Basis of high wines, $1.27. Tho receipts and shipments today were as roiiowu: Articles. Itecelpts. Shipments. Flour, bills 43,000 39,000 Wheat, bl W.ono iVS.OOO Coin, bu Illl. 0011 193.UOO tR.i. bu 439.000 278.000 Rye. bu t X.OOO 8,000 Barley, bu 19,000 10,000 On tho Produce exchange today tho but ter market was dull; creameries, lSfp-'lo; mines. lPiiive. cneese, sunny, lvuvilfto. fcggs, fresh, nwnic. sv:w yoiiiv okmiuai. .MAititirr. (luotntloim of the Day oil Various i'oiiilllDilMlen, NHW YOIHC. March 13.-FLOim-TU-celpts. 13,619 bbls,; exports, 2,lir bbls.; mod rratoly activo and steady without actual Improvements In prices: Minnesota patents, $4.104.30; Minnesota bakers, $3.00ii3.r; win ter patents, $3,K(i(4,(iO; winter strnlghts, $3.4., tlCOo; winter extras, J2.501J2.bri; winter low grades, $2.45fj2.iV). Ilyo Hour, quiet; fair to good, J2.so$3.15, choice to fancy, $3,104 3.60. lluekwhent Hour, quiet at J2.10iif2.16. UUClvWHUAT-Dull at 60UC2c, c. I. t Now York. CORNMHAI, Finn; yellow western, 91c; city. lic: ilrandywlue. J2.45ff2.50. ItYU Dull; No. 2 western, OOJic, f. o. b., ntlo.it; mule, O'ii&Tc, o I, t,, carlots. IlAni.HY IJull: feeding. 46J?4Sc, c, 1. f., New York; malting, &MJ70C HAULKY MALT- null; western, O2i70c. VH HAT Itecelpts, 110,700 bu.; exports, $7,1191 bu.; spot, llrm; No. 2 red, NPfco, f, o, b alloat; No. 2 red. 79e, elevator; No. 1 northern, nulutli. KSSic. f. o. b., alloat; No. I hard, nulutli. 9lc, f. o. li alloat. Op tions opened steady and had a subsequent lllght advance on tfrm English cables, rears Of smaller primary receipts, heavy seaboard :learances, chlelly Hour, strength of corn i ml provisions and light speculative offer lugs with ti fair demand from shorts, Southwest selling Into In the day ion pot. ter crop prospects made little Impression near the close. Closed strong nt iijV.c net ndvance. March closed at 79!i.e; May. t'.iUOTJTic. closed 797c. COHN Itecelpts. 70,200 bu, ; exports, ta,190 bu.; spot, tlrin: No. 2, 4S54c, elevator, and 4so alloat. The option market was gener ally llrm all day In lino with small receipt, stormy weather west, good speculative sup port, HrmiicHH abroad and lato country offerings. Closed at V4$?o net ndvance. March closed nt 49c; May, 4IHii,iNtA4c, c'o.scd tiVi; Juiy. -iH.v.4i ciimen U'ie; Heptem ber, 4tiU(4iiHc, closi'd 4SH0. OATS Itecelpts. l',ti.200 bu.: siiot, llrm; No, 2. 3Hc; No. .1, 30Hc; No. 3 white, 32!sc; No. 2 white. 33'io: track, mixed western. I1V41T32C: trnck, white. 221f3fic. Oiitlons wero talriy active anil llrm on goml spot lu liiiry. llnI'S Oulot: state, common to choice I900 crop. 17020'-; 1W9, llW16o; olil olds, lc; Paclllc coiiBt. 1000 crop, 16yi9c; tt?, llif Ijc. old olds, 2itie, HAY-Stcaily; shipping, 77S4SJOc; guod to choice. TO'iiaic. HinKS-Steady; Galveston. 20 to 25 lbs.. lMMfl91c; Cnlliornla, 21 to 25 lbs., lSc; Texas u ry. .1 io w ion., iiiiuijc. LBATHKIl Steady; hemlock polo. HucnoH Ayrt-s, light to heavywelchts, 2IW ie: scld. 2Sl4r24li.C. I'HOVISIONS-Ileof. quiet; family. $10.50 Sfll.&O; niesM, S.6os9.ifl; beef bams, $l&.J0yi Ilipo: pacwet, n.urjio.!-j; exira inula mess, Jll.00ffl6.ftl. Cut meats, llrm; iilckled bil lies. JS.OOftlO.W: pickled shoulders, $4.60; ulrkled hams. J9.S'rfi9.75. Lnnl. llrm: west ern steamed. $7 90. rellnrd, strong; contin ent. 13.25. South America. JS.K5. comnouud. $5.Wij5.c:i3, i'ork, DtroiiBcr, fmiilly, J16.55Q1 lS.Ki; short clear, $11.757116.60; me.s. $1,70 16.0V . TALLOW Quiet; city ($2 per pkg.), tS'p! ic; country tpkgs. tree), IT96Uc. HICi:-8tendy; domestic, fair to extra, 3't C)6'ic; Jnpan, 4'i'l4V- ... . Ill'TTKH-ltecelpts, 7,501 pkgs.; uniettlcd; fresh creamery, ly?2c; Juno creamery, 19 ?(20c; factory, lOtfMV CHKICSK-Hecelits. 1,330 pkgs.! ronR. large, fancy, colored and white, lUfll'Sp, fancy, small, colored, 12Uc; fancy, email, white, 12H12'e. . . , ,, KOGS Itecelpts, 12.0") pkgs. ; stcad ! western, at mork, lS'tUHc; southern, at mark, 13He. . . , I'Ot'LTllY-Allve. sternly; fowls, 11c; chickens, 10c; turkeys. 11c; dressed, steady; turkeys, lMflOc; fowls, 8!ifil0',4c. , l-OTATOKS Steady: Jerseys, $I'25JJ1.75: New York, $1,6011.75: Long Island, $1.6010 1.87W; Jersey sweets, $1.75172.50. MKTALS-A light demand, a better sta tistical position than for some time and a lack of sellers were the chief factors In todays ndvance In tin In the local metal market I'rlces at the start wero consid erably higher and remained so all day, Dually being about 10 to 15 points net up, with the tone iiullo llrm. The total trans actions were of moderate proportions, but the market wss not nctlvc at any time. In London, however, there was no material change, spot closing at 117 10s nnd fu lures nt JUI14 2s fid. Lend was dull and un changed. Spelter, though weak as to un dertone, wns not qtiotnbly lower, closing at $1.t)fl3.95. Domestic Iron markets re main inactive and nominally unchanged. Hngllsh Iron markets were weak, Olasgow wnrrants closing nt Ms 5d and Middles borough nt 4i!s lid, In London n sharp de clln" In copper was reported, spot closing nt 69 7s fid and futures at 70, Indicating the lowest llgure reached since January 1, l!)i). The local market, however, wns dull at $17 for Lake Superior and $l(J.02'a for casting and electrolytic. The shipments of copper during this month are only .1.000 tons, against March shipments of last year of ls,fi5o tons. OMAHA VIU)l.i;SAI.L, MAltKF.TS. Condition of Trade nnd Quotation on Stnple mid I'nncy Prodncr. KOUS-Itocclpts llbernl; good stock, 11c. LIV13 I"OUI.TItY Hens, ',4S7o; young, Rtnggy and old roosters. 326: ducks, 6V4 07c; geese, GiU"c; turueys, 6U1c KltKSlI DHKSS13D I'OULTltY-Hens, 7V4 Qkc; roosters, 4ttic; ducks, iaHc; KOfse, a uM4c; turkeys, lightweight, 9uluc; heavy, 7 '"uAMK-Mnllard ducks, per doz., $2.75 3.00; teal, $1,2511.60: mixed, $1.25(1.60; Jack rnbtilts, no sale! cottontails, 75Q90C. 11UTTHH Common to talr, weak nt 121f 12t4c; choice, 1-Wlno; separator, 22c. FHESH OYHTKHS First grade, solid packed, New York counts, per can, Sic. ex tra, selects, 32c; standards, 26c: medium, 20c. Scconu grade, slack tilled, New York counts, per can, 30c; extra selects, 26c; standards, 20c; bulk standards, per gal. $1.25. FHOSCI3N FHF.9H FISH-Hlack bass, ISo; vhlto'buHS, 10c; blucllsh, 11c; bullheads, 10c; bluo 11ns, 7c; cattish, 12c; cod, 9c; cropplo, luc; clucocs, 7c; hultbut, 11c; herring, i'a 6c; huddock, 9c; mackerel, 15c; perch, b'tt 7c; Pickerel. 7c: nlkc. 9c: red gnnmier. luc: vulmou, He; suutish, 6c; Bmelts, 10c; trout, 10c; whltellsh, kc. 1'iuiiuisri Live, per do., Jl. VKALS-Cholce, 9110c. HAY I'rlces iiuoted bv Omnhn Whnlesalft Hay Dealers' association: Cholco uDland. js.&u; No. l upland, ; medium, $7.60; coarso, i. nyo straw, d.wj. xnese prices nro tor hay of good color and quality. Demand fair. Itecelpts, 4 cars. OATS-No. 2 white, 2Sc. COHN No. 3, 35c. I1UAN-$15. VEGETABLES. I BI'INACH-l'er bu. box. 75c. CUCUMUEItS-Hot house, ncr doz.. si.ovn 2.00, ns to size. iWKBNli'K rer bu., 40c. TtJHNH'S I'er bu. basket. 60o. HEETS-l'cr bu., 40c t.'AUHOTS-rer bu., 40c. " . LETTl'CE I'er bu., 351T-WO. HADISHKS l'er doz.. .W?S5o. l'AHSLICY I'er doz., 35c. I'OTATOES-l'er bu.. 454J55c: Colorado. .80c. KBU i'OTATOES Early Ohlos, 65g0c; Ued lllvcr Valley, K0c; Triumph, $1.04. SWEET 1'OTATOES-Per bbl., J1.V5. t'AHHAOK-Holland seed, per lb., l2o. TOMATOES California, per 6-baskot crate, $1.50. ONIONS-Ohlo, per bu., JL75. CELEIIY California, as to Blze, 60975c; Kalamazoo, 25i30c. CAULIFLOWEIt-Callfornla, per crate., "ilEANS Wax, per bu., $3.50; string, per bu., $3.25. KG(! PLANT I'er bu. box. $3.75. l'EPPEHS-Pcr bu. box. $3. FIIUITS. STnAWHEUIUES-Florlda, per qt., JBO 40c. UltAI'ES-talaga, per keg, $7.60(89.00. APl'LES-I'cr bbl., 4.25; Washington, per bu. box, $1.75; Ilcllliowers, $1.90. CUANUERHIES Ilell and Buglo, $9 per bbl.; Jerseys, per bbl., $8.60; per crate, $3. TllOPlCAL FHUITS. OltANGES California seedlings, $2,009 2.25; navels, $2.753.23. LEMONS-Cullfornla, extra fancy, $3,259 3.60; choice, $3. P. ANANAS Per bunch, according to elzo, $1,7512.25. FIUS California, new cartons, 75c; lay ers, 60c; Imported, per lb 12130. DATES Persian, In 60-lb. boxes, Salrs, 6c per lb.; ilulloweon, 64c per lb. MISCELLANEOUS. HIDES No. 1 green, 5'4c; No. 2 green, 4Uc; No. 1 salted, 6V4e; No. 2 salted, 5V4ii; No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 12 lbs., 8c; No. 2 voaj calf, 12 to 15 lbs., 6c; dry hides, 813c; sheep pelts, 25175c; horsa hides, J1.50SP2.25. NUTS Eng!l3h walnuts, per lb., 13c; Al berts, per lb., 13a; almonds, per lb, lS&SOc; raw peanuts, per lb., 645V4c: roasted. 6V49 7V4c: Hruztis, !3c; pecans, 10lrl2c; cocoanuts, cuch 44c. Nt. Louis tirnln nml Provisions. ST. LOUIS, March 13. WHEAT Higher: No. 2 red, cash, elevator, 72c: track, 741) nilto; .nay, iMftu iJc, Jlliy, i-Wdmic: Wo. 2 hard, 7lffi71V4c COHN Higher: No. 2 cash. 3SUc; track, 39'4(f(39-;c: May, 39ic: July. 40c. OATS Dull: No. 2 cash. 2Cc; track, 26U -ivsi .nay, -o;4c; juiy, mc; ino. ' wnite, 2smf2Sio. ItYE-Steady at 52c. FLOl'It Moro active; patents, J3.65fl3.75: j....vj ,,.,, r, ,1,111,, .,.,uOU.OJ, UlCiir, $2.705i2.!W: low grades, $2.20iu2.50. SEEDS Timothy, miiet: uveraco reenlnfa. $3.751j'l.0O; jirlmo worth moro; ilax, lower, COUNMEAIz-Steady. $2.05. I1HAN Firm: narked, east track. 77e. HAY Timothy, llrm, $9.003'13.50; prairie, wuiHivv-aieauy at ji.27. irtON COTTONTIES-J1.00. HAGGINC,-7HT7ic. HEMP TWINE 9c. PUOVISIONS-I'ork. firm: lohhln sis. Lard, higher, tlrm. J7.57M.. Drv salt meats. stronger; boxed lots, extra shorts, J7.37V4; clear ribs, $7.50; clear sides, $7.2!4. Hacon, stronger: boxed lots, extra shorts, $S,12',4; uir.ir nun, ts.j, I'li'iu sines. .MKTALH ian, lltm, 54.22V4U4.25. 8p0l' ter, lower, with sales at $3.75. POLTLTItY Stendv: chickens. 7Sv tor. keys, omiflc: iluckH. 9?4o: geese. 5176e. iii'ri'KH una; creamery, li22c; dairy, irii in.. EOas-Steady at He. UECEII'TS-Flour. 5.000 bbls.: wheat. fiO. ooo bu.: corn. S9.(ioo bu.: oats. 43.000 tin. SHIPMENTS-Flour. 10,000 bbls.: wheat, M,I1V Oil., COIII, i..,lKj UU, j UlllS, 1U.IAJIJ Dll Kiiiimiim L'lly firnln nnil Provisions, KANSAS CITY, March 13. WHEAT .May. iwei July, uvac: cosh. No. 2 hard. O7',41C9o: No. 3 ,G51jC7o; No. 2 red, 69fi70c; No. .1, 7(fifi.So. COHN-May. 37Uc; cash, No. 2 mixed, OATH No. 2 WllltC, 27127?iC ItYE-No. 2. 5mc. HAY-Cbolce tlmothv. J10.50flll.0i): rholea prairie. $S.5ii lO.fs. HL'TTEU-Creamery, 17fl20c; dairy, fancy, EGGS Lower: fresh Missouri nnd K'an sas stock, 10c doz., loss off, eases returned; new white-wood enses Included. He more. HECEIPTS Wheat, 1)3,600 bu.; com, 29,600 on.; oats, l'.imi on. SHIPMENTS Wheat, 60,100 bu.; corn, 21, GOO bu. ; oats, 3.000 bu. track: No. 1 hard. 76'ic; No. 1 northern, 7l'ic; No. 2 northern, 6S4lr70,e. FLOL'U-Flrst patents, J3.M1f4.05; second patents, JS.wy.l.P.i: tlrst clears, J2.9W3.00; second clears, JI.9"1J2.00. HHAN-In bulk, $13.25. I'lillnilrlphln Prodncr .Mnrkrt, PHILADELPHIA, March 13.-HUTTEn-Steady; fancy we.itern creamery and prints, 22c; fancy western creamery nearby prints, 22c. EGOS Nearby and western, fresh, 22c; southwestern. He; southern, 13c. CHEESE Unchanged: New York fu I creams, fancy, small, litfce; New York full creams, fair to choice, lO-'UQc. MOVKMIl.Vr.H OF STOCKS .VXD IIOXDS. Stocks Ordinarily lliii-mniit Itrongbt 4ut nml Slndr Aollvr. NEW YOItK. March 13.-Thc dealings In today's stock mnrket covered nn extraor dinary range of securities. Quotations were mado for some stocks which have lain nor mant for many days, and n number of usu ally very quiet stocks were made nctlve. Stocks of some small railroads, usually ob scure by reason of the small amount of their capital stock, were made compara tively conspicuous In today's mnrket. Oper ations were constantly shifting from one stock to another or from one group to an other, no ono stock maintaining Its prom inence during the whole day. It wns a no ticeable fact nlso that many of the stand ard stocks, which nrc usually looked to for the bulk of the trading, wero compara tively quiescent and moved very narrowly. Somo of this class were moved Hte In the day, apparently through manipulation, as though tho professional operators wero prompted to correct the nppenranee of sin gularity In tho market, due to the special chnractcr of tho trading. Nevertheless, tho day's operations footed up on quite nn lm portunt aggregate, and tho general appear ance of tho market, notwithstanding Its Peculiar features and the dllllcillty of ana lyzing it, wns ono of activity and strength. There wns a tendency to yield the highest prices ns Interest was shifted to new points. Extensive realizing was going on In tho general list under cover of the strength In spots, and In the Inst hour an active selling movement to take profits caused n i;enernl reaction, reaching n point or more In soma of tho moro nctive stocks. Tho closing Itself wns rather strong. The day's Fpe elnlty was southwestern stocks, led bv St. Louis Southwestern, tho common rising 4 und tho preferred AM. Tho Lake Eric it Western stocks were very strong, tho common rising 47 nnd tho preferred 4. It Is believed Hint the move ment Indicates new conditions for the svs tern. Buffalo, Itochester & Pittsburg pre ferrcd nnd Burlington, Cedar Itaplds & Northern rose A points each. Tho express stocks were strong, American Express ris ing 4, AVells-l'argo 4 and United Stntes 3. with n reaction of Pi, Among other stocks which rose from 1 to 2 points nt some tlmo during tho dny mnv be mentioned Chicago Great Western, tho Chicago. Indianapolis fc I,oiilsvllln stocks, the Chicago Terminal Trnnsfcr siocks. the Chicago & Eastern Illinois stocks, Des Moines & Fort Dodge, Pero Marquette. Minneapolis St. liuls. thn Wisconsin Central stocks, Chesapeake & Ohlli and Norfolk Western. Among tho Industrials Cotton OH. Iho malting stocks, People's Gas, Western Union, Continental Tobacco preferred and Brooklyn Traimit gained as much. St Louis fc Bnn Francisco after rising stronglv. fell 2 points below last night. Tho smelting stocks wero weak throughout, the common falling 3i nnd the preferred P.4. Mnny of these movements wcro without nny ex planation nnd others were bnsed on vague rumors, for which no otllclnl sanction could bo had. The movement In the southwestern group wns thn most consistent of the dny nnd wns based on tho evidence of substan tial prosperity among the railroads In that region and tho general belief that plans for extensive consolidation nrc working out. Tho money market continued un ruffled. In splto of the absorption bv the subtreasury thus for this week of J2.I67.000 and the knowledge thnt $20,000,n0i must lm provided for the illsbur.,inon( nf tlm Staiidnrd Oil dividend on Frldnv. Tliera was no evidence of calling of lonns todny and tho stock market was undisturbed by nny uneasiness over money. Business In railroad bonds continued largo nnd many substantial advances wero scored. Total sales, par value. $7.3V).ono. 'lilted States 3s ndvnneeit U nnr nml nn ihn lust cull. The Stall nnd Kvnrosa tiwlnv nrlolu Mm following: It was lenrneil tnifuv from nn mithorltntlve source that the large blocks of Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy stock which havo been bought In tho open mar ket during tho Inst threo or four weeks, causing a Jump of 10 nolnts In tho price. wuhj ihkcii iur wio union i-ncinc, niui within a very short tlmo this will be fol lowed by the election of several Union Pa cific, men to tho board of directors of the iiurungion company. Tho following are thn closing prices on the New Tork Stock exchange: hnrply. In sympathy with New York, 'oalers wero esnrrlnllv weak. Norfolk wns In giod demand. Grand Trunks were irm. Katnrs started with realizations, nut tnnroved on it rutnnr that Sir Alfred Mil- ncr has permitted some miners In South Africa to commenco work. The amount of niuiion uiKen into tho liatm ot Ktiginnu in imiancQ totiny wns 10.wj. sponisn lji. Gold premium nt Madrid. 34,17. PAIUS. March 13 fliisloess on the bourse today was Innetlvn nnd nrlces Irrcculur. Governments were supported, excepting Ilrnzlllans, which declined In realizations. Spanish 4s were easier on tho council of ministers at Madrid having decided to pur chase bur silver for coinage purposes. Hlo tlntos weakened, owing to tho continued de cline In tho price of copper. Among trac tions the buoyancy of .Metropolitan was tho lending feature. Kafllrs opened weak, but rallied on rumors of tho approaching penco settlement In South Africa. After tho close of the bourse, there was n re newed demand for Unfllrs nnd thev nea I n advanced. Threo per tent rontes, 102f 35c in mo iiccouni; c.xcnango on i.onuon, ai to lor cnecKs. Hiinnlsli 4s closed at 72.97'i. BERLIN. Mnrrii 1.1. Intrrnntlnnnls were quiet on tho bourse today. Americans and anauian I'ncincs wero animated on nrni- rniro mirelmnpu fnr l.mwlnn nrrntlnt. Money fluctuated, closing weaker. Hanks Wcro Well dlsnnsntl. Kvcluittc-n nn 1.ntirlnl1. 20m 46pfgs for checks; discount rates, short dims, d, per cent; three months' bills, 3?i per cent. New York .Honey Mnrkrt, NEW YOIHC. Mnrch 1.1 MOVF-V1 On call, steady at 2Ul?2V4 nor cent; prime mer cantile paper. .'I'M I'i per rent. SN'.llMU H.M-IIANtil'; HtP.Hly, with filial business In bankers' bills nt 11.87 for demand nnd at JI.SIU for sixty davs; posted rates, $l.85',w nnd $I.S4; commercial UlllH, M'i'tf-I.MW SILVEH-Certlllentes. GlUUrtle: bnr. fiHie! Mexican dollars, 49c. iiONDS state, inactive; government, teutly; railroad, strong. Tho closing prices on bonds todnv nrn ns follows: Liverpool Griiln uml Provisions. LIVERPOOL. Murch 13.-VHEAT-Spot. llrm; No. 2 red western, winter. 5s IPid: No, 1 northern aprlng, 6s 2i,4d; No. 2 Cal ifornia, s 2,4d. Futures qulot; Mny, 5s U"4ii; j my, oh ll'sll. tUHft-Moot, llrm : American mlxeil. now 3s lOd; American mixed, old, 3s HUd. Fu tures quiei; .Mitrcn, nominal; .Muy, us 9aid July. 3s !)4d. 1 HOVIKIO.N8-.Lard. American rellned, In pulls, strong nt 39s Oil Hums, short cut, llrm at :sh 3d, Macon, short ribs, tlrm at im vitiii- wiiius, urm m us an, Toledo ti rut it mid Seed. TOLEDO. March 13.-WHEAT-Actlvc, niKiier: cnxii, iv4e; .May, wi'io; July, 7814c. niSi u.""l urm; ens i, iuc; May, 4U,c, ,, vN T.m' ' ' K""" -31 i .iay, ;ii'H. CLOVE11SEED-1S&9 prime, $6.60; cash nnd .Muiiii, ,w; ul-hiik'i, a.i,x MIHt iiuKee lirnln Mnrket. M I LWAC K EE, .March 13. WHEAT sicuiiy; i mirinern, i6ii7S!4c; No. 2 norinern. ii-i'uioc It YE Quiet; No. 1. 62c PAULEY Dull; No. 2, 57c; sample, 4'vtf ui'jc. .Mliiurniiiills W!ini, I'liiur unit Ilrnn MINNEAPOLIS, March 13. WHEAT -CubIi, 7Ptc, May, 7IUc, July, iSHyiSV. On 92U , TO , 90 , 57 ... 227; ... 7l4 UO',41 173 ....126W Ii. 76i .... 10H .... 4a 21 Atchison ilo nfd Baltimore & O.. Canadian Pac... Canada So Clies. &. Ohio.... Chicago G. W C, B. & Q. .. Chi. Ind. & I. do nfd Chi. & E. Ill C. & N. W.. C, II. 1. & P C. C. C. & St Colorado So..., do 1st pfd do 2d Pfd Del. L. & W 1931; Denver & II. G.. 4CV4 do nfd h3 EtIo 2SU do 1st nfd CfiU Gt. Nor. pfd 204i Hocking Coal ... 15 Hocking Valley-.. 544 Illinois uonirni. ..i.i.; lowa central .... so'.i do pfd 6$ta Lako Erlo & W.. 4EJ4 do pfd 115V li. ti iN 9a Manhattan L 121 Met. St. ny 1B5T1 Mox. Central .... 19U Aiiun. te mi. i4.... :' do pfd Mo. Pnclflu .... Mobllo & Ohio M., K. & T do nfd N. J. Central ....155 N. Y. central ...144 Norfolk & W 507; no pro No. Pacific .... do pfd Ontario & W... Ore. By. & Nav do pru Pennsylvania . Heading do 1st pro do 2d nfd Jtlo G. W do ptil St. L. & S. F.., do 1st iifcl.... do 2d nfd St. L. Southw., do nfd St. Paul do pfd.. ..108V (191 .. SI V1 .160 ..103 64 op 61 91 P. 4 17 .. So .. 1. . . 70 ..151'f .. 2it .: 72 i .. 42 .. li .. 9074 .. 4l'i . H7I .: 7ii .. :V4 .. 63 ..119V4 ..1SJ St. I', .t Omaha. 125 . 447i . 214, . 7S4 .. 3H4 .. 01s Wabash 18U no inn. ,IIL-l.'i. (V. 1,. l.l'l ilo 2U nfd 31t4 Wis. Central .... 21(1 Third Avenue ...121 ii. O. prd 9H4 National Tube .. 53 (in nfd lfliu Adams fix..,. merlcnn Ex. U. S. Ex Wells-Fargo Ex.141 Amcr. Cot. Oil., do nfd Amer. Malting , no pin ,mer. S. & It., do nfd Amer. Spirits. no piu Amer. S. Hoop.. 36'4 ilo nfd 8 in, Amer. m. : w.... ;ai do nfd 1I7U Amcr. Tin Plate. 61 no pin iui;i Amer. Tobacco. .,122i,i no pia nu Anac. Mln. Co... 46 Hrooklyn II. T... "t: Colo. Fuel & I... 45 Con. Tobucco .... 45W do pfd 103V4 Federal Steel ... 431 do pfd 8SVt urn, j-.ieciric .....ii Glucose Sugar ... IS do pfd 95 Inter. Paner 23 do pfd 7514 Laclede Gas 81 National Biscuit. 4H8 do pfd 95 Nutlonnl Lend .. 154 (IO pill M Nutlonnl Steel .. 45'; do pfd 102 N. Y. Air Brake.101 No. American. "4 Pacltlc Coast .... 5J do 1st pfd M do 2d .nfd 62 1'aclllc .Mnll , :cpa Peoples Gas ....lOTiifc Pressed 8. Car... 35',4 uo pin Pullman P. Car. .205 S. 11. &. T I Sugar isi no mil ivj Tcnn. Coal & I.. MIS u. a. i.eaiuer.,.. n-y, no prd V. S. Rubber.. do pfd Western Union Anvil. Copper 19 5?'4 Il5l',j 3l Ropub'.lo 1. & S.. '6'5 (10 pill WU 8liP. C. C. & St. L. 59 So, Pacltlc . So. Railway do pru...., Tex. Ai Puclllc... Union Puclllc ... do pfd Trust-receipts. Nominal Now stock, Tho Comninrclnl Advertiser's London financial cablegram says; Tho stock mnr ket hero was stagnant today, though prices hardened n little at thn close. Thin was on a private iiniiouuccmuiit received by a big African house that several Transvanl mines havo been allowed to resume onerntlnns American stocks wero singularly quiet, and except for a spurt In Missouri Pncltlu and Kansas Pacltlo were featureless, This spurt was in inn sireei niter nours. tub iiuiiK of Eng and bought 10.00il of co d burs Money wns enslcr nguln, the call loan rnto being -n: discounts, n t-iiy.,y2. , llnstoii MoeU t mitn t Inns. BOSTON. March 13,-Cnll loans, "i.mi ne cent; tlmu loans, SlvSl per cent. Olllcla closing: A.. T. & S. F ... 577, do pfd 9J Amer. Sugar 139 do pfd 120V4 Amer. Tluphono.l6:) Boston Alb'y.,253 Boston Elevated. 171 Iloston & Malne.191-,4 C, B. & Q ll Dominion Coal... aVS do Did Federal Steel do prd,... do lift i'ltehbu rg Pfd... Gen. Electric .. do pfd Ed. Electric III, Mex. .Central ... N. E.'O. ti C.c Old Dominion .. Rubber Union Poclilo ., no . 43 . h'J .141 210U .190 .241 . 19 . 12 . SOU . lsV mil Union Land 3!i West End 97V WestlngM. Elec... H2 AtchlHou 4s 102 N. E. G. ."c C. 6s. (Si Adventnro i. Blng. Mln. Co.... 21, Anuil, Copper ...100V Atlantic 32' Iloston & Mout...3o0 Hutto & Hoston..l04, i .ii. v rieciu aw Franklin 221 Humboldt 50 Osceo'u 87 Parrot 51', ( liiln., 1-11, Santa Fe Copper, 7H Tamarack C37 Utah Milling 34U Winona Wolverines. 63 Foreign FIiikucIiiI. LONDON. March 13. Money was In fair demand today and fairly plentiful. Tho rorent siturezc was recanted iih nracllcallv ended, Business on th" Stock exchange today was characterized ny dullness and in activity. Resides the uncertainty ns to what was transpiring In South Africa there wcro feurs of tho Inlliience of large new issues ot capital Known io do penning, consuls were nun on ine new loan tiiwi. ftVi1 nrosneets. Home rails wero lltavy truillc being bad. Americans reacted OMAHA LIVESTOCK MARKET Liberal Btctipti of Oattl, but Prioei UiA Btedj All Around HOGS TWO AND A HALF TO FIVE HIGHER Lnmtis BrotiKht Fnlljr Slcnily Prices nnd Light Weight Sheep Also Sold Abont Slendy, lint llrnvy Weights Were Slum SOUTH OMAUA, March 13. ItecelDts urr, i'ntll II nun. Ulllccll. Oiticiai Monday i,n- a,tt7 b,!-22 Oltlclal 'lliesriav hoi i.tn .6ai Ullicial Wednesday b,u !(,is lo.uii Three days thlj week.... S,5.i9 20,724 24,457 same days last week.... i.awi 19.IN A.4 sumo week Uetore ,uvl Ss.uif lt,4il h.uin! tnreo' weeKs ago.. i,y.vt 23,lii io.old Mimu lour weeks ago. .10,812 ft.vlf 11,20.1 oume nays lust year,.., st,uj it, mi v),wa Average price nald for hous for tho past several days, with comparisons. U, S. rcf. 2s. reB.lOSH' (10 coupon I'm,, do 3s, reg 110 do coupon 1 107s do 4s, reg 1374 do coupon 13"tk do old 4s, reg... 113 do counon lit do 5m, reg lll'V do coupon Ul'i D of C. 4s 123 Attn. gen. 4s P1114 do mil. Is 9.tif Cnnndft So. 2s....lft4U C. & O. 4',4s 107H 00 as i.ivi C. & N. W. e. 7H.1I0S do S. F. deli. 5-.lIHU 'hlcago Ter. 4s.. 96)1 'olorado So. 4s. .. WMl H. ,t It. G. Is....IC21 Crlo general 4s... .-l-V W. & D. C. Is. 9'4 Gen. Electric 5s.. Us own Central is. .116 . & N. lllil. IS...101U 79 M.. IC. & T. 2s. do 4s ,,, 98V4 N. Y. Central ls.1 N. J. C. gen. 6s.. 1 No. Pacific 3s.... do 4s 1 N Y. C 8 L. 4s.1 N. ,t W. con. 4s. 1 Oregon Nav. Is.. I do 4s 1 Oregon S. L. 6s., I do consol 5s.... Rending gen. 4s,, Rio G. W. Is 1 St L I M c. ns.! St L & 8 F p. 6s. 1 St. Paul consols. St. P., c. & p. ls.1 do 5s 1 So. PnclHc Is So. Railway 6s. ..I S. It. & T. 6s Tex. Pacific ls.1 do 2s Union Pacific 4s. 1 Wabash Is 1 do 2s 1 West Shore 4s... I Wis. Central 4s.. Va. Centuries ... Nerr York MlnlnK StooUn. NEW YOItlf. Morch 13. The following are quotations on mining stocks: Adnms Con 20 Alice 35 Brecco 120 Brunswick Con.. 23 Comstock Tun.... 5 Con. Cnl. &. Va..l50 Deadwooir Tor.... 60 uorn Hiiver 110 iron Silver V) Leadvllle Con 6 Llttln Chief Ontario Ophlr Phoenix , t'otosi Savage Slerin Nevada. Small Hopes .. Standard .. 11 ..S25 ,. 60 .. S .. 10 .. 6 .. 25 .. 65 ..390 London Stock Quotations. LONDON, March 13. I p. m. Closing: Consols, money... !i4 Pennsylvania . 1 . rut n 1 tchlson 6R', Cnnadlnn Pnc... nii St. Paul 15R',5 Illinois Central.. .1.1.1 Louisville 97?' Union Pac. pfd.. S7 Rand Mines 1. central ...hi Erie do 1st pfd Nn. Pacltlc nfd. urona 'irunK Anaconda 75 16 2S W EM BATt SILVER-Stcndy. 2S4d per ounce. MONEY 3fi3'i ner cent. Tho rate of dis count In tho onen market for short bills In 3V4 per cent; for three months' bills, 3V4Jiy4 per cent. In nk Clrnrlna. OMAHA. March 13. Bank clearings to day, $1,151,285; corresponding day last year, $8S3.5&0; Increiiso, $267,705. CHICAGO, March 13.-CIearlngs, 3,79S,- C-0 . hula,,..a (1 W Ml" nAif.J .Yitliann $.l?5(Jf4.S8: Now Yotlc ejcchange, 20c discount. Cincinnati, Marcn la. i;icanns, $2,889,200; money, 2Vii3 per cent; New York oxchnnge, 2tVf25o discount. ST. LOUIS, March 13,-Clearlngs, $7,469, 901; balances, $1,302,946; money, 5a7 per cent; Now Y'ork exchange,- pur bid, 10c premium nsked. PHILADELPHIA, March 13.-CJenrings, $16,074,407: balances, $2,109,139. BALTIMORE, Mnrcli 13. Clearings, $4,031,066: balances, $185,117. BOSTON. Mnrcli 13.-Clcarings, $24,353,822; balances. $2,256,868. NEW YORK. March 13.-CIcarIngs. $245.- 122,231; uaiuuccs, )iu,iir.',i4i. Coiidlllmi nf Hie Trenstirr. AVASHINGTON. March 13. Today's statement of tho trensury balances In the general rutin, exclusive or 1110 jiwi.uuo.uou gold reserve in tno division or redemption, shows: Available cash balance, $119,452,753; gold, jw.bm.iKj. Wool Mnrart. ST. LOUIS. March 13. WOOIt-DuII .Inn.l... mn,tl..n. ,.!.. 1MOn, l,An..., ntVHUj , IIICUI.KII H,(,t(f-r,, llV4IJb ,IV,v,r ,1,11-, lWii'c: llgiil line, muse: tun wasncd. wtc .7V4C. lukuun. jviarcn 13. vuui ine oner Ings nt tho wool auction salo today number l3,rfit pales, a mucn netter reeling pre vailed nnd competition wns spirited, Best scoured realized full rates nnd greasy was llrm nnd sold freely at unchanged nrlces. There wns 1111 Important demand for the continent and buyers secured good lines of scoured merinos. Crossbreds wcro taken freely. Ilnu grades sel lug at full rates. In ferior crossbreds wero Irregular. A smeller sunpiy or capo or Good liopo nnd Nntal was orrerca ami it sold rainy wen, on thero wero withdrawals, ns bids were Vt& (Id below sellers' views. Following uro the sales: Now South Wales, 4,400 bales; scoured, 6',4dfls 4',4d; greasy, 49V4d. Queensland, 1,300 liales; scoured, 7',4d(&ls 5V4d; greasy, 6ffJ8d. Victoria, 2.800 bales; scoured. 7HfM3d; greasy, 6',4d. South Aus tralia. 6,000 bales; scoured, 6dQls2d; greasy, 4'4fSVd. West Australia. 2,600 bales; scoured. llVfcd: greasy. .TOSisvtu. Tasmania 100 bales; scoured, 6V?ff8V4d; grensy, 6V1W 614d. New Zealand, 3,000 bales; greasy. .IVSf 8d. Cape of Good liopo and Nntal, 700 bales; greasy, 4fi6?4d. "Wool Sales. BOSTON. March 13. The American Wool and Cotton Reporter will sny of tho wool trudo tomorrow: Thero Is n stood er tone to tno mnrket and on tbo whole a more cheerful feeling Is an poreut than lias been manirested ror some time. A largo volume of business haw been transacted nnd it lias neen .done witnout mnk ug nny further concessions in prices, The pressure to sell wool Is decidedly less marked than It was and somo holders have refused to let wools go on n dlffcrenco of only Vic between their views and those of tho Intending buyers. Renorls from manu facturers of tho business they nro doing ndlcuto Hint orders on iigniwcigiit goons havo been surprisingly large, but that fancy worsted goods havo been slow.- In fancy woolens, however, 11 satisfactory bus Iness Is said to ho hi progress, Sales for the week In Iloston amounted to 4,913,000 pounds domestic, und 1,310.010 pounds foreign, making n total nf 6,223,000 pounds, ngaiiiHt n loini or a.i.j.Dun ror tno previous week nnd 11 total of 1,907,000 for the corresponding week Inst ivnr, The sales since January 1 amount to 40,959,900 pounds, nguinst 34,4(is,(i pounus ror the corresponding inno insi year. OH ntul ltflNllt. OIL CITY, Pa.. Murch 13.-OILS-Credlt oiiiuucch. ceriiiicuicn, uu diii; snip mcnts. 71.916 bbls,; nvernge, 89.701 bbls, runs. 110.757 bbls.: average, 82.637 bbls. NEW YORK. Alarch 13.-01LS-Standurd $7.95f.00; cottonseed, firm: prime crude, 18c: nrlme yellow. 30c. Petroleum, nulut: rellned Now York. $7.93; Philadelphia und an 1 ltd, w, l-, , .,,, ,,(,,,,- more, In bulk, $7.S5. Rosin, dull; common t ..,1 1 r, iu h,''M'. LIVERPOOL, March 13.-OILS-Llneced, iM :ki. 1 iirpeiuine spirits, i (!, i.ouon seed, refined, llrm at 20s. Rosin, common steady nt Is CVfctl. Petroleum, rellned, qule at 7?d. 1 r at n, SAVANNAH, Gu Mnrcli 1U.-UII.S-HI Its turpentine, Hrm nt 37c. Rosin, firm following quotations: A. H nnd C. $1.14: $1.20; E, $1.26; F, $Utn; G, $1.35; II. $1.50 ll.l! IC. 11.8(1! M. 11.00! N. $1.95: W G. 12 W W, $2.25. Siimir Miirkft. NEW ORLEANS, Murch 13.-SUOAR- Qulet: open kettle. 3V4.WW. open kettle ecntrlfiisul. 3U'((4 11-160-, cenirirugni, yel low, l'44 9-lbe; seconds, 2?iU.'l 15-16c. Mo lasses, steady: centrifugal, Mi20c. NEW YORK. March I3.-SUGAR-Raw dull: fair refining. 3',4c; centrifugal. 96 test ic; mninsses sugar, i'ic; rcuneii, easy standard A. S.tCe: confectioners' A. 5.05e mould A. S.fiOo; cut loaf, 5.76'.'; crushed, 0.76c powdered, 5.35c; grnnulat?d, V'.'e; cubes J.5ni .Molasses, steady: New Orleans open kettle, uood to choice. ."Ofltle, LONDON. March 13.-BEKT 8UGAH- March, 8s 11 Ud. Feb. 25... Feb. Feb. 27... I Feb. 2S... March 1.. Murch 2.. Murch 3.. March 4.. imircn 6.. March 6., .Murcn .. March 8.. fltarcli 9.. Mnrch 10. March 11. March 12. March 13. I 1901. 1900.li99.l89S. 1897. 1890.lStG, 3 681 3 791 3 49; 3 16 3 84 I 3 81 3 421 3 iU J -3 62 3 4J 3 73 3 Si 3 06 3 87 3 M 3 74 .1 Mi :i ,x :i Wi I 3 85 3 02 3 M 3 4 3 74 3 W 3 51 3 3 4SI 3 8V 3 U 3 87 3 4S 3 89 3 91 I 3 iUI 3 tu 3 M A 9i A U I 3 661 3 7UI 3 92 3 w 3 89, ' ,3 Wl i IW 3 03 3 78 3 67 4 0 3 3 iB 3 W 3 81 4 03 1 nn 'i mii :( 1l.11 3 841 3 S9l 3 7W 3 W 3 82 4 10 3 74i 3 701 3 8J 4 11 3 C3 3 78 3 79 4 20 6 377 b 3.1-, 6 M b 2H 0 22 0 2 6 t2 o 3ti!i 6 34HI 6 3i-n 6 39i4i t 4lT 6 30'4 5 4C. 6 45S 4 C. 4 bi 3 77 4 b 4 tb 4(6Dj 4 74) 4 70 4 711 72 I 71 4.73 4 76, 4 79 The oillclal number of cars of stock C M. & St. P. Hy... 8 O. Sc St. U Ry 3 Missouri Paclliu Ky... 4 Union Pacific system. 19 C. & N. W. Ry 2 F., E. & M. V. 11. 11.. 31 s. a & p. Ry 3 Ht. I'.. M. & O. Ry 21 11. tc M. It. 11. it 25 C, B. At U. Ry 6 C, R. I. & P., cast... 4 C, R. I. & P.. west... 6 Illinois (.-cnirni 1 Total receipts ....145 Tiio .iiminuition of the day's receipts wns as follows, cacn ouycr puruiumiuK uic nmn her of head indicated: Buyers. Cattle, Hogs. Sheep. ogs. Sheep. H'r's. 1 1 2 2 !! 'i 24 5 6 1 37 22 1 I 8 27 12 1 10 .. 2 ., 1 - 4 124 41 13 1,267 1,118 1.730 2,80.1 1,533 4.19 218 1,552 1,24,1 1,600 Omaha Packing Co 284 G. H. Hammond Co 273 Swift und company iw Cudahy Packing Co &o5 Armour & Co 712 It. Becker As Degan i'i Vnnsnnt & Co 37 Lobmnn & Co W, I. Stephen S l.lvliicstonn & Schnller.. 60 Hamilton & Itothschlld.. 76 L. F. Hllsz iu B. F. Hobblck 33 A. 8. Mawhlnney 1 Wolfe & M 141 ..... Other buyers 651 1,430 Totals 3,456 8,610 6,448 (-"ATTt.KThnr wits another good run of cuttlo hero today, but tho market took on moro Ufa than It did yesterday. Pack ers wcro all liberal buyers nnd as a result tho market wns fairly active and Just about steady all around. Beef steers were ready sellers ioih muin- Ing, If at all desirable, nt good, steady prices. Tho common nnd undesirntuo Kinas worn of course discriminated against on account of tho heavy supply and as a result holders of thnt class of cattle found trade a little slow, out on 1110 oinnr mum sellers who had a good class or caiuo found little difficulty In disposing of them at very satisfactory prices. rno cow mnrKui wim mon wmj todny nnd Just nbotit steady with yester day. Good cows nnd heifers wero picked up early In the morning at good prices nnd even the less desirable grades changed i.,iu fnlriv ranldlv nt nrlces that looked just about tho same as thoso paid yester day. .. . Bui Is. calves ana stag aiso soia in prac tically yesterday's notches. The. feeder trade did not ahow much of n,. ximnirn tnrtnv. though nrlces were' cer tainly no lower. Buyers seemed lo lw anxious for tho better grades and anything showing quality wnicn nau noi uvcu on m.n was itlrked un early at good firm prices. The common grades wero hardly as ready sale, but prices wcro no lower. Warmed-up cuttlo nlso sold as well as they did yesterday. Bepresentatlvo sales: BEEF STKttllB. No. a 15...., 7...., 2...., 1.... 1.... 1.... 4.... 21.... 4.... 1.... 3.... 2.... 11.... 15.... 6.... 9.... 6.... 15.... 1 17.... 3.... 17.... 10.... 4.... 11.... 7.... 6.... 53.... 27.... "5"!! 3.... 6.... 15.... 41.... 18.... 1.... 1.... 1..,. 1.... 1.... 1.... 4.... o 4.'.'.'. 6.... 3.... 1..., V.'.'.'. 2.... 2.... 1.... 1.... 1.... 1..., 1.... 1.... 1.... 3... A v. S2.i .... 727 .... S6I 915 ....1001) ,...1210 ,...1170 .... 827 .... 900 ....1432 .... 720 ....1083 ....1090 .... 982 .... 844 ....100s .... 970 ....1070 .... 922 .... 775 .... 974 ....1290 .... 960 .... 972 .... 975 .... 957 ....1000 .... 941 ....1123 ....1001 .... 987 .... 956 ....1000 ....1035 ....1171 Pr. 3 50 3 50 3 80 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 no 4 05 5 05 4 10 4 10 4 10 4 15 4 15 4 15 4 15 4 25 4 25 4 25 4 25 4 25 4 25 4 30 4 30 4 no ,4 20 4 30 4 30 4 30 4 35 4 35 4 .Ii 4 25 4 35 No, 8... 10... 18... 16... 19... 10... 12... 61... 11... 10... 10... 28... 20... 20... 14... 19... 20... 18... 12... 11... 19 10 16 11 10 20 20 12 23 1 27 20 16 10 33.. Av. ....1110 ....1019 ....1027 ....1203 ....BUS ....1072 ....1070 ....1073 .... 595 ....1247 ....1215 ....1132 ....1205 ....1166 .... 992 ....1148 ....1181 ....1071 ....1234 ....11.14 ...1040 ...,123d 1180 1165 ....1166 .....1188 ,....1188 ,....1120 ....1147 950 1216 120S ....1187 1 .... 1 353 ....1322 STEERS TEXAS. 1149 I 4., STEERS AND HEIFERS. Pr. 4 40 4 40 4) 4 40 4 40 4 15 4 15 4 45 4 45 4 50 4 50 4 50 4 60 4 60 4 50 4 60 4 55 4 55 4 60 4 61) 4 60 4 60 4 60 4 60 4 60 4 65 4 65 4 65 4 70 4 70 4 70 4 80 4 80 4 80 4 90 1. ...1U2 1 05 .... 900 .... 950 .... 960 ....1120 ....1010 ....1080 .... 950 ....1025 .... 902 .... 911 ....1050 ....1190 ....1115 ....1010 .... 905 ....1010 .... 970 .... 960 ....1020 ....1170 .... Km ....1100 ....1180 ....1026 4 870 2 00 2 25 2 35 2 Si 2 60 2 50 2 60 2 50 2 55 2 60 2 65 2 70 2 70 COWS. 16.'.'.'.' 11.'.'.'.' H.'.Y.', 23 u'.'.'.'. 1 2 13 15 44 1 ft 4. 3.. 1.. 1.. 20.. C.. 1.. 1.. 1 1 1 1 43 5 7 1 1 1 2 1 1 7. . 1 15 1 6 1 6 900 ....1133 .... 960 .... 790 ....1035 ....1110 ....12) ....1160 .... 960 ....10SO ....1220 ....10S3 .... 810 .... 670 .... 995 .... 810 .... K .... 780 .... 700 .... 412 .... 552 .... 600 .... 800 .... 720 .... 610 .... 955 .... 870 .... 890 .... 670 .... 970 .... 448 .... 810 .... 768 77') 2 75 2 75 2 15 2 85 2 85 2 90 2 90 3 00 3 00 3 Oil 3 00 3 no 3 10 3 10 3 15 3 20 3 20 3 .5 3 25 3 25 3 3 25 3 23 5 3 25 3 . HEIFERS. 2 iu 17 1.. 10. Ml 2- d5 2 75 2 75 2 SO 3 00 3 00 3 ) 3 0) 3 00 3 () .1 0) 3 25 3 25 3 25 3 30 3 30 3 33 3 40 3 10 3 10 1... 4... 8... 3... 8... 3... 9... 6... s l".'. 8... 4... 7... 6.. 4.. 16.. 1.. 3., 1135 670 1150 106.8 inoo 1190 1065 1075 883 840 1072 1,140 1280 17A0 1152 1201 1390 960 1080 10S5 1028 978 887 ..'.12116 ...1054 ...1051 ...1066 ...1062 ...1301) ...1170 ...1116 ...1166 ...ldoO ...1230 ...1325 ...1128 ...1283 ... 485 ...1000 ... 620 ... 833 ...1040 ... 873 ... SS0 ...103U ...850 ... 870 ...070 ... 911 ... 815 ... 861 ...10,18 ... 965 ... 840 ... 642 ...9517 860 613 t;v, COWS AND HEIFERS. . 9io 3 30 3 30 3 35 .1 35 .1 :(5 3 35 3 35 3 35 3 4) 3 40 3 15 3 60 3 60 3 50 3 50 3 60 3 60 3 50 3 50 3 60 .1 60 3 60 3 60 .1 W .1 65 2 65 3 1,5 3 70 3 75 3 75 3 76 3 80 3 80 3 80 3 85 3 85 3 85 3 45 3 50 3 50 3 .55 .1 60 3 CO 3 60 3 05 3 70 3 75 .1 75 3 75 3 80 3 80 3 80 3 80 3 85 3 90 3 95 4 00 4 00 4 35 1 1250 1 910 1380 1 1.130 1 1000 1 1220 1 1270 1 1510 1 1770 1 850 2 1210 1 680 1 !.. ,133d 1 1660 1 760 1 .. 1... u a BULLS. 2l 1 1310 .130 3 00 1 1150 3 30 3 05 1 920 .1 30 3 05 2 1810 .1 45 .1 10 1 2030 3 50 3 10 1 1550 3 50 3 10 '1 1420 .1 50 3 15 1 1560 3 50 3 15 1 1810 3 70 3 20 1 1S"0 3 70 3 20 1 I960 3 -5 3 20 1 Km) 3 75 3 25 1 1160 3 75 3 23 1... 1010 4 00 3 25 1 610 4 10 CALVES. 4 Ol 1 . , 150 6 50 1 25 1 110 S 75 117 20.. 1.. 160 .IO) 135 ! 8TOCK COWS us . no STOCK 358 A3f :S 1 ii 8TOCKERS AND FEEDERS, ...260 6 75 1 200 7(0 AND HEIFERS. 44 aill 3 ,'S CALVES. M.... 382 5 00 3).. 2 1 n re!.'!!!!!! 6 , 0 . , , ,, l!!.... h 8 9.'.' 8.. 8.. 51 661 . 627 . 955 .1070 . 733 , 111 . 8U . 880 . 9"0 . 682 . 981 ...1015 ...1027 SOS ... 825 3 75 4 00 t tm 4 15 4 20 4 25 4 ?5 I ' 4 25 I 25 4 25 I : 33 1 17 io'.'.'.'.'.'.'.' 6 10 9 20 5..,,,., 11 4 30 I 3il I no 4 35 4 x, 1 35 1 40 4 10 4 40 I 10 4 40 4 60 4 50 I 60 I IVI 4 IS 4t) 510 ... 5)0 ,.. 810 ... 990 ,.. 582 ,.. 467 ... 861 ... 882 ... 621 ... KM ... 32S ... 735 ...1090 2 8110 9 1222 HOGS Thero was a fairly liberal run of hogs hero today, but tho market opened about 2'ic higher nnd closed n good nickel higher. Tho first sales wcro largely nt $5.42',4 and $5.45, but the popular price sron became $5.45. The bettor grades sold largely at $5.47,4 nnd as high ns $5.50 was paid. Thero were no strictly prime heavy weights on sale today such ns were offered yesterday, which doubtless nccoiiutH for the top not mnklng a better showing. It was a good, actlvn market and tho pens were cleared In good sensnn, Tho bulk of all thn sales went from $5,424 to $5.47'. with tho long string nt $5.45. As will bo seen from the table of nvernge prices; tho market reached tho highest point of tho season lodny. Representative sales: No. Av. 01 215 82 2iU 19 21,1 76 216 ....225 ...,225 ...,261 ...,2(V Sh. 3. 75. 17. 81. 75... 90... 01... 62... 89. .k 55... 71... 93... 75. . . 74 211 61 218 79 203 9 198 .2(15 .226 .237 .270 .191 .219 .210 .222 11 77.. 66!' 73.. 91.. 80.. 77.. 89.. .50.. 78.. 79.. 21.1 . . .'.TO ...161 . . .235 ...215 ...21.1 ...221 ...196 Pr. 6 mi 5 42U 6 12.. 6 li'a 5 423 6 I22 5 42'A 5 42iJ 6 4s 6 42',i 5 41U 6 42"! 5 42'4 6 42$ 6 424 6 42l j 5 42'3 6 42'j, 5 42(4 ... b ... 5 42i; 120 5 12';. ... 5 12 ; 5 42! 5 12(4 5 15 5 45 5 15 5 15 80 120 120 '46 40 40 80 80 120 SO 40 120 80 No, 70. . . . 73.... 84.... 64.... 80.... 72.... 67 77,., . 81.... 83.... 61..,. 61.... 75.... 70.... 87.... 71.... 24.... 73.... 67.... .MS. . . . 65. . , 62... 69... ,W. ..211 ..22S ..212 ..211 ..197 ..232 ..225 ..238 ..231 . .213 . .226 . .250 ..243 ..227 ..271 ..191 ..'337 . .236 201 Sh. 80 240 40 40 80 40 40 80 120 80 40 120 40 SO 10 .217 .226 72 221 68 245 31 2(3 75 23i) 79 244 79 229 65 215 90 2 71 226 82 221 40 223 85... 70... 91..., 86..., 69. . . , 81). . . , 73.... 65.... 67..., 61..., 76..., 68..., 70. . . , 49..., 76.... 63. . . . 68.... 63.... .211 ..2.18 ..214 ..230 ..226 ..240 ..221 . .'.W ..262 ..240 ..2.19 . .230 . .229 !!240 ..213 ..23 1 223 '.'.269 811 80 80 'So 40 'so 80 SO 80 40 80 10 '40 ':6 '46 120 40 40 20i) 160 5 15 5 15 6 13 5 45 6 45 3 15 6 45 5 43 6 45 5 45 6 15 6 IS ... 6 41 ... 5 15 80 5 45 100, fi 15 160 5 45 ... 5 45 5 (5 5 45 5 45 5 15 6 45 5 15 5 13 6 35 5 15 6 45 5 45 6 45 6 -15 65.... 65.... 62. . . . OS.... 60. . . . 67.... 53.... 3. . . . 71.... 69.... 69. . . . 6S.... 61.... SI.... 62.... 74.... 74.... 11.... 44.... 63.... 67.... 73.... 69.,.. 87.... 65. . . 66... 76... 79... 61... 63... 69... 62. . . 56... 61... 39. . . 63. . . ...211 . . .239 ...262 ...258 . . .256 . .223 ..211 ..2IS ..261 ..262 . .245 ..2S7 . .270 ..211 . .230 . .250 ..256 . .'.'.v; . .257 ..260 .232 ..219 ..291 ..218 ..242 ..250 . .231 ..231 ...233 ...218 . . .232 ...232 ...239 ...244 . . .27S . . .288 ...299 80 80 "so 8 'so 40 SO 'io "a'o 160 80 SO 40 SO 40 -40 Pr. 6 45 6 45 5 15 C 15 5 45 5 45 6 15 5 15 5 45 6 43 5 45 5 45 5 45 5 15 5 15 5 45 6 43 6 45 5 15 6 15 6 15 5 15 5 45 n 13 6 45 6 13 5 45 6 1714 5 47k, 6 474 5 47U 6 Us 6 III 5 Ii', 6 ITU 5 17M, !!! 47V4 7'. , 11 li"i 5 174 5 47'i r iti r. 4715 5 47 5 l-U 5 )7' 6 174 r. 471 6 471,? 6 r 17', so c 5 475 t ) 6 50 6 50 5 .V) 5 no llbernl sup- 40 .260 .292 .260 SHEEP Thero was n fnlriv ply nf sheep here today, nnd as a general thing the mnrket did not show much cluinge. Ii nibs were In good demand at steady to strong prices, where tho quality was satisfactory. Lightweight sheep nnd yearlings also sold In about yesterday's notches, but the feeling on tho heavy weights wns weak. Buyers did not tnko hold very freely and the market was a trillo draggy. IJghtwelght owes also sold about steady, but tho heavier bunches wcro neglected. Tho few feeders offered sold without much difficulty nt good steady prices. Quotations: Choice fed wethers, $4.00tfl 4,0); fair to good wethers. $4.25ig4.40: cholco lightweight yearlings, $5.60ft4.80; fair to good yenrllngs. S4.40fr-l.6O; cholco lightweight owes, $3.7584.10; fair to good ewes, $3.5tKf 3.76; choice lambs, $4.90(86.16; fair to good lambs, $4.701.90; feeder ewes, $3.254r3.50; feeder wethers, $3.76dfl.00; feeder lambs, $4 004M.4O. Representative sales: NO. 5 ewes nnd bucks 115 western lambs 212 iambs 30 cull ewes 38 culls 10 cull ewes 4 goats , 6 cull ewes 123 western ewes 39 Colorado bucks 29 Colorado bucks 17 western lambs 350 western owes 25 western wethers 109 feeder lambs .... 13 western wethers GlO.westorn wothurs l'lamb 499 western lambs .. 240 western lambs .. A v. 110 70 91 67 .81 , 90 90 , 91 8S , 142 , 120 57 114 , li 61 81 124 70 65 86 IT. $1 25 4 73 6 10 2 00 2 60 3 00 3 75 :: M 3 90 3 90 4 00 4 15 4 50 4 50 4 65 4 65 4 '75 4 85 5 23 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Choice Steers Sternly llous Open Simile Higher Sheep Slorr. CHICAGO. Murch 13. CATTLE Re ceipts, 18,00i) head, Including 700 head Tex nns; choice steers steady, others weak to 10c lower; butchers' stock, steady; Tcxuns, steady; good to prime steers, $4.906.00: poor to medium, $3.;oy-!.80: stocknrs anil feeders, $2.S(tfd.60; cows and heifers, $2.60 4,70; dinners, $1.90(!72.60; bulls, $2.601M.25; calves, $4.(KM6.00; Texas-fed steers, $4.00ft 4.95; Texas grass steers, $3.35(fH.00; Texas bulls, $2.50ft3.75. HOGS Receipts today, 30,000 head; tomor row, 22,000, estimated; left over. 4.000; opened shade higher; closed weak; top, .'75:' mixed and butchers, $3.42',4'O5,70: good to cholco heavy, $5.6ofi5.75; rough heavy, $5.15(86.65; light, 5.42!4u.67?4j bulk of sales, $5.65(&6.6714. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1R.O00 head; slow to 10c lower; lambs and year lings, steady; good to choice wethers, $1.40() 6.80; fulr to choice mixed, $l,CKVfJ4.60: west ern sheep. $4.4O"HS0: yearlings, $l,75fi5.ri; native Iambi, $l.50ffo.33; western lambs, $5.00J6.35. Kmisns City Live Stock Mnrket. KANSAS CITY, March 13. CATTLE Bo celpts, 6,500 bead natives, 1,200 head Tcxuns and "0 head calves; stcckers and feeders, easy; best nntlvo and Texas steers, strong, cows and heifers, strong to 10c higher; na tive beef steers, $l,60("3.65; stockers und feeders, $3.80(&M.85; western-fed steers, $l.25(ic 5.15; Texas und Indian steers, $3.50tH,80; cows, $3,10W4.23; heifers, $3.23'ii'l,65; runners, $2.5(fi3.00; bulls. $3.2i'.fjl,25; enlves, $4.00t6.00. HOGS Receipts, 11,000 head: market 2'AW 5c higher; top, $5.62H; bulk of sales, $5.l5j( C.57',n: heuvy, $5.55fi5.62'4; mixed packers, $5.45tf 5.6714: light, $5.35fi5.60; pigs, $1.9305.30. SHEEP AND LAMnS-Reeolpts, 1.960 head; market 10c higher; western lambs, $3,006,25; western wethers, $1.254.70; west ern yenrllngs. $4.4OiJ5.00; ewes, 53.751.20; culls, $2.753.60. St.1 Louis Live Stock Miirl.'rt, ST, LOINS, March 13, CATTLE Re ceipts, 2,100 head, Including 1.000 head Tox nns; market steady; native shipping nnd export steers, $l.90i5."0; dressed beef nnd butcher steers, $1.00(15.25; steers under 1.P00 lbs., $3.80(ff4.60: stockcrs nnd feeders, $2.3jfj 4.03i cows ur.d heifers. $2.0Of?l.85; ennners, $1,2.Mi2.85; bulls, $3.20fH.OO; Texns nnd In dian steers, $3.30foM.6; rows and heifers, $2,451(3.55. , . , . r HOGS-Rerelpts, 7.500 bead: market Go higher; pigs and lights, $5.50f(i..62,4; pack ers. $5.60(fi3.65: butchers. $5.631) 5. 11 is. SHEEP AND UAMHS-Rcrolpts, l.ROO head; market steady; native muttons, $4.30 fl4.60; lambs, $4,6345.23: spring lambs, $7.60; culls nnd bucks, $3.304.00. Nrw York I.lv- Stork Market. NEW YORK, March 13. CATTLE Re ceipts, 1.S33 head; steers, firm to a s hade hiuiier: cows, sieuuy, mme. , .--m". $1,60(95.23; hulls, J3.ouj.j; rnidns slow but steady; quarters of beef. ..... , 1 n 1 evanw n M. 1.760 head oetlvo and yeabi 23f60o higher; venls, $l.0oy ''S IEEP VnI) LAMHS-Reeelpls. 6.656 head; sheep firm; lambs, lOo higher; sheop, $3.755.(io; lambs, $5.851l.l5. HOGS-Recelnts, 4,408 head; market steady; qliotn lions, $5.90'n.'.,5, Stock In Sight. Following nro Iho receipts nt tho four nrlnclpul western markets for March 13: cows, $2.003.78: shipments, a.iw market South Omaha Chicago Kulisns un ., l,nuis St. 3.177 .18.000 . 6.700 . 2,100 8,618 30,000 11,000 7.500 10,015 18,000 1,f) 1,80) Totals i... ....30.277 67,118 31,715 St. .losepb l.lvc Stork Mnrket. . fiOl'TH ST. JOSEPH, March 13,-(Spe-ch1.) The Journal quotes as follows: CATTLE Receipts. 1,3)0 head; market steady to weak: natives, $1, 15(13.30: Tcxans and westerns. $3,7555.15; cows and heifers, $2.25ft4.60; bulls and stags, $2,2541.85; year lings nnd calves, $3,764)4.75, stockcrs nnd feeders. $3,3514.63, venls, $l.i5f7 . IIOQS-Itccclpts, l) head. Vi'ubtt higher; All grades, $.V45T.C2H Gfi.W; pigs, t end. v. SI I HHP -Receipts, steady. hulk of salos, $5.4;., 10O hend; murk' t Colleo .Mnrlieti NEW YORK, Mnrch 13.-COFFEF.-Sp, t Rio, easy. No. 7 luvolco, 714o; Cordova, 8a 1214c The market for futures opened steady, but prices were 15 points loner and ruled weak during Iho rest of tho session, with further declines developed under nc live selling for eonl, inul foreign iiccouni Marled by heurlsh conditions In nil foreign speculative markets, heavy receipts In th. crop country, poor spot demand, IndlfTer elice of speciilullve public, nbseneo of sm port from bull "clique" nnd decline In tin price of rush property. Sentiment wns bearish nil dny. Tho mnrket closed sleuil with prices LWiSii points net lower. Totn' sales reached 36,25o bags. Including: Man '1 nnd April, 5.75r; M'y uml June, 5,v3c; Jui 5.90c; September, 6.Kc; October, 0.05c; De ceiubcr, 6.15; January, 6.20o. I! itiiiritlcil nml Dried Fruits, NEW YORK, March 13. -EVAPORATED APPLES The mnrket ruled rather qule' nnd about sternly at unchanged prices stnte common wero quoted nt 3MHV prime, 4iftfc; choice, 6l41i6c; fancy, OtfTc. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRIMTS-limctlve Prunes, 3MI8i4c, us to size und quality. rlcots, Royal, 7Mfl2c: Moor Purk, SVtS 1-' Poaches, peeled, HflSc. (H PI ! MINUTE Cough Cure Cures Quickly It lias loriR been n household favorito for CoukIis, Colds, Uroncliltis, Pneu monia, Asthma, WlioonliiK Cough and all other Throat and Lung Troubles It Is proscribed us iinpocltlc for Grippe. Mothers endorse It as an lnfalllhlo remedy for Croup. Children like It. Preparod by E. C. OoWItt & Co.. 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