T THE OMAHA DAILY BBEt-VTUBSDAY - , MAttCII 0 , 1807. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Pacific European News Dominates the Chicago cage Grain Market. WHEAT CLOSES AT A ONE CEriT DECLINE Corn IN SiirprixliiKly Slronw , tint UN I'rlcc IH UiirliliiiKCiI Outs ) nnil I'ruvlxloiiH Arc I < otvcr. CHICAGO , March 8. Wheat wns almost entirely dominated by the more paclllc Kuropcnn political news nnd closed nt Ic decline. Small world's shipments were ngaln Indicated , but traders paid little at tention to the fact. Corn wns surprisingly Rtrong most of tlio session , but closed nt unchanged figures. Oats closed a shade lower nnd provisions closed nt declines ranging from 2'c to 754c. I Wheat opened wcnlt , transactions In May being nt from tuftc to 7Bict or from % c to He below the closing price of Saturday. In the face of tlio confident pre dictions that war , enveloping all Europe In Its bloody folds , was Inevitable , tlio aspect of affairs this morning was surprisingly peaceful. English consols were up Seven- sixteenths of 1 per cent since Saturday nnd thill was the chief reason for the do- cllno ut which wheat started , Before the { session had progressed very far there wns nn unexpected nnd very material rise In corn , which caused wheat to respond sym pathetically. May getting to from 75'io to 7C , or to within " 40 of Saturday's closing value. That was the highest point' It touched , and then commenced a decline , which by 11:15 : o'clock had reduced the price to 7lc. Statistically the news was qtilto as bullish as any one had expected. * l no decrease In the amount on ocean p.-iHsago wan 1,000,000 bu. und the visible supply decreased over 1,000,000 bu. The world's shipments last week were again Bunsatloimlly light , only 2,811,000 bu. , ngalnnt 2CG,000 ! bu. a week ago and G.Gil- ooo bu. it year ago. The Kngllsh visible decteased 773,000 bu. last week. Minneapolis und Dultlth receipts were only 231 cars , against 3GO n week IIRO and 418 cars last year. The falling off was attributed to the severe storms In the northwest. To thu early advance of 7-11 ! In consols was added n further rise of 9-1G later In the forenoon , making the day's gain 1 per cent. The latter advance came In about the natno time as Thoman's report of wheat In farmers' hands , which was very bear ish. It as thai combination of Thomnn nnd Kutopean peace , but chilly the latter , which started Ihu price down after Its first rally and kept It dragging to the end. May got down to 74-ic ) about half an hour from the close , but the taking of 147,006 bu. of wheat hero for shipment , with 25 boatloads at New York for export , caused u reaction to from 75c to 7jc ! , , at which the market closed. ' Corn started with , n rush , making n i < _ _ advance , while wheat wns hurrying In the opposite direction. Shorts were active buy ers on the poor Inspection and the un favorable weather , and the market was very lively for n tlmo. The continued weakness of wheat had Its effect ultimately tuid all the advance was lost. Clearances were light , 320,000 bu. May opened % c lower at 24'ic , advanced to 25V&C , and re acted to 24c , where It closed. There wns n good , lively trade In oats , the market Jogging along after corn. Karly In the day there was a good short demand , und this , coupled with sympathy with corn caused a good advance. Trade dropped off later In the day and prices followed corn to the downward path , clos ing at n slight decline. May opened a shade lower tit from 17dc to 17',4c , ad vanced to ISc nnd reacted to from 17o to 17'/c , where It closed. I'rovlHlons were fairly active. Prices went up sharply after a substantially un changed opening on the buying of a good ' line of pork. With this out of the way prices declined as fast as they had advanced The market was quiet but steady for the rest of the session. At the close May pork was about 7'e lower at $8.30 , May Inrd Co lower nt $4.15 and May ribs about Cc lower at $4.40. Estimated receipts for Tuesday. Wheat , SO cars ; corn , 350 cars ; oats , 415 cars ; hogs , 23,000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows : Articles. | Open. High. I Low. | Close. ISafd'y , Wheat- Marcli , HU 74 75 May. . . 75M-70 July. . . T'-'M'-JJl 73M 72K Sept. . . 7UI .011)1 70 Corn- March. 23M May. . . . 244 25M 24K July. . . . 2I5M SCH 25M Sept. . . 27H liUJi 20H-137 27 Oats- Mnrch. 10 15 May. . . . 17M 18 17H 17M3K 17 > . July. . . . 18KQH 1BH ISWOJHi Pork- Mny. . . . 8 nn 8 4lt 8 27 8 35 B 37 H July. . . 8 47M H & 7H U 40 B 45 847 Lanl Mny. . . . 4 17H 4 22M 4 15 4 10 4 20 July. . . 4 U7H 4 3UH 425 4 25 4 30 May. . . . 410 4 40 4 35 4 37H 4 40 _ uly. . . 4 CO 4 MH 4 42K 4 45 4 60 No. 2. Cash quotations were as follows : KI.OUH Dull : winter pnlcntu , I3.40jr4.80 ; ItralKhts , J4.0084.20 ; 'spring specials , J4.40 ; spring patents , J4.0004.20 ; Btralshts , (3.4003.70 ; bakers I3.00JI3.40. WHEAT No. 2 spring ; 74c ; No. 2 red , S4JJ 85V4c. COHN No. 2 , 23HJT23Kc. ! OATS-No. 2 , ICWlOHc ; No. 2 white , 10J4c ; , No. 3 white. I7 < mKc. < * HYn No. 2 , 33 c. HAIU..EY No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , 2J031Hc ; No. 4 , f. o. h. . 23IJ25C. KIjAXHKHD No. 1 , 77'J7aVic. ' $ TIMOTHY HEED-1'rlme , 12.7002.75. I'HOVIHIONS Mess porlc. per hhl , , J8.25CS.30. Iwinl , per 100 Ibs. , 54.0304.10. Short ribs sides ( loose ) . J4.25JT4.45. Dry failed shoulders ( boxed ) , J4 23R4.37J4Short clear sides ( boxed ) , J4.C00 I.C2Vi. WHISKY Distiller * ' finished Roods , per gal. , RlJOAnS Cut loaf. J5.14 ; Rranulateil , fl.Cl. The following were the receipts and shipments today : Cnnilltlnn of Trade mill Quotation * nn .Slnplu nnil Pmify I'rinlucf. EOO8 Ktcth gathered , 9e ! , UUTTIiR Common to fair , 7i08c ! ; choice to fancy roll , 10l2c ; eepaiator creamery , 18o ; eath- mil creamery , lie. OAMi-illuo winged teal ducks , 11.75 ; green wlHtr , ll.M ; redheads and mallards , $3.75 ; email riibbU. , 40JJ'50c ' ; Jockn. Jl.0001.23 ; equlrrcl . COO 100 Cullu < 1'1 ' * . large , J0.oou7.0u ; mnall , J4.00U 7 - { ? cholcc.fnl' sn lo 12 ° " " . ° re quoted nt TOitio ; large and coarse. 40Bc. DIIKSHUD POUI.TKY-Chlckcni. 6CG c : tur- kciyfi.clfifVlS"si ! ! { ri > "e7W ! > 0 ! Uuck . Misc. iMnrnvd"- " " " 6C5lic ! cock * ' " " Wunuli ' * ' 7iO90c ! UeuJ I'lB" " * " ° t IIAY-Uplanil , J4.M ; mldlnnd. J3.50 ; lowland , t.n'J'SJ1,11 ' ! ! " ! ' " ? . flor.makes the price en llltOOM COIlN-Kxtremely alow sale ; new crop . , delivered on track In country ; choice preen seir.worklnR carpet , per It. . . 20Hc : choice Breen , runnlnu to hurl , T21lc ; common , l c. . I'lK I'MNT-Per Uoi. . coc. . i'OTATOKB-Fancy Illinois , per bbl. , , , ONIONS-Oowl itock. per bbl. , 13.00 , 1JMA IIHANS-per IK. 4e. HliAKH-Ilanil picked navy , per bu. , 11.1001,20. CAHHAOK-Kancy stock , per ICO Ibs. , J2.00. SK-EIU 1Vr llox5 ° ! funcy. lurge. 45c. I'OrATOES-Ooo.1 nntlvu stock , per bu. , JOc. KHU1TS. MAI.AOA ailAPES-I'erlieg. } 7 , . AI'PIl-.S-Kiira fancy , large , JJ.25n.M. CAI.ITOIINIA PBAIlS-Prr I.OX. . JI.75. THOPJCAI. KIIUITS. OnANOUS-CallfornIa navals , 150s to 100s , JJ.TS ; lar e slies. J3.SSa3.CO : fceedllnus. JZ.23ez.GO. II-.MON8-Me lnas , J3.S5UJ.W ; choice Cnllfor- nlu. IZ.7S ; fancy , J3. UANANAS Choice , | nra stock per burch , 12.00 ! .Z5 ; medlum-iUeil hunchrs. J1.W02.00. MI.SCKI.LANKOUS. NUTH-A1moml . Callfurrila. per Ib. . large ( lie. 13c ; Ilraslls , per Ib. . 10c ; Kngllth waU nuts , per Ib. . fancy , soft shell. IZClSiic ; stand. ards. IWllci niberti. i > er ib. . luc ; pecans , pol- liheil. large. SOlOci jumuo , UUlto ; large hick ory nuts JI.E. per bu. ; cocoanuts , 4Ho each , FIQS Imported fancy 4 crown , SO-lb. boxes , 12c ; 5 crown , 50-lb. boxes , 14Q15C , HONBY Choice. UO14c. CIIl < : il Clarlnei ) Juice , per halt bbl. , JJ.M ; per bbl. . JI. ( 0'4.S MAI'l.i ; BVltt'P Five gal. cans , each , JtSOi K l. cans , pure , per Oct. . 1J ; lialful. . cam , je.Z5 ; quart can * , JUO. HIDES , TALIjOW. ETC. . HIDES-No. I nrrm hides , . Cc ; No. I green hide * , las No. 1 green lalted hldrs. 7Hc ; No. X preen tailed hides , ( Vic ; No. 1 veal calf , 1 to IX ) bi. , Jci No. t veal calf , t to U IU. , 4o ; No. 1 dry nint hides , SOlOr : Nn. 2 rtry ninl hides , f/ ! > o ; No. 1 dry ralteif hides , ( ( { IK- ; part cured hide * . ' 40 per Ih. le * than fully cured. SIIKKI1 I'KLT.1 nrren ealte.1. each. JSCCo KTttn tnltcd , ( ( hearings ohort trooted early skins ) , each , ISc ; ilry rhearlnirs ( short n-ooled enrly fkln. ) . No. 1 , each , EC ; dry flint , Kansas nnd Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per Ib. , nc- tunl weleht , < ffoc ; ilry ( lint , Knntns and Ne- hrnfkn Murrain wool pelts , per Ib , , actual welsht , J(74c ; dry flint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per Ib , , actual weight , 4@5c ; dry flint Colorado Murrain wool pelts , per Ib , , actual weight. ? 04c ; feet cut off , as It Is useless to pay freight on them. TALLOW ANI > OHBASB-Tnllow , No. 1. 2y4c ; tallow , No. 2 , 2e ; grenfe , white A , 3c ; grease , white n. tc ; grease , yellow , 2e ; grease , dark , l ic ; old butter , 2 2Hc ; beeswax , prime , U022c ; \VOOI-UnVns'hci11 flnc heavy , 607e ! flne light , 8O9C ! titinrtcrblood , 100I2C' seedy , burry nmi chKfty , S09C ! eotted and broken coarse , 700e ; rotted ami broken , fine , C@8c. Heece washed medium , ISQlSc ; nne , 14flCc ; tub washed , l6RI8c : blnek , fc : bucks , Gc ; tag locks , 203e ; dead ' " "llONES In car lots. velghed and delivered In Chicago ! Wry Hulfnio , per ton , JI2.00ai4.CO ; dry country , blenched , per ton , llO.OOfflZW ; ilry coun try. damp and meaty , per ton , J6.00H8.00. STOCKS AMJ IIO.MJS. Tolmcco Conuinny Tnkm n Spurt In tlic Innt Ilonr'M TrntlliiK. NEW YOHK , March 8. The mt t notable features of today's market was the sudden ac tivity In the shares of the Tobacco company In the last hour's trading. The stock had been In- fluenccd by the depression existing In other shares after the opening , nnd had fallen n point , but nbout delivery hour a heavy buying move ment developed for the stock nnd It quickly regained the low and more , rising 2T4 points to 77 4. The fraction wns lost In n reaction. There was R report that the New Jersey suit to annul the charter of the company had been decided In the company's favor. A rumor originating nl Albany was also In circulation that the forth coming report of the legislative trust Investigat ing committee did not contain anything that would threaten harm to the companies. U wns believed by some , also , that Inuldc Interests were giving the shorts n. squeeze In return for some successful efforts recently to depreciate the value of the stock. There were 27,000 'shares dealt In , which was almost twice the number of nny other one stock , The general conilltlonii all seemed favorable for n buoyant market throughout. The tone Imparted to the opening by the Ixmdon market was distinctly favorable , Americans be ing higher there , and there was buying for London account here during the day. Louis ville & Nashville , which has been notably depressed - pressed recently , In sympathy with the 1-omlon market , gained 114 per cent. New York Cen tral continued Its strong showing on the state ment of fr'cbruary grom earnings , which were J301,4CO. the largest since 1652. Omaha nlso was up 1V4 per cent. Them was n cessation of the special activity In the Vnndcrbllt shares , however , which marked the dealings of last week. The granger * showed strength nnd good riulstlng power to the later depression In the market , being aided by good commlFSlon house buying , and by the report of an Increase In the castbound freight tonnage. The depression was brought nbout by the special weakness shown by Manhattan. Much doubt was felt ns to the nctlon to be taken by the directors at their meeting tomorrow on the dividend rate. The price dropped 2 i per cent to E-l',4 , und rallied only feebly. New Jersey Central wa'i also sold on the recent published statements of the earn ings of Its subsidiary coal company. The price fell oft S per cent. Sugar nlso manifested signs of depression , due to doubts as to the amount of protection which would be accorded to refined uugar under the new tariff. There was also n fall In the price of Sugar Itself. The general list responded to the Influence of there slocks , though not In nny marked degree. New Jersey Central rallied In tlic afternoon Hi per cent , carrying with It other coalers. The proceedings during a part of the day were In tensely dull , the fluctuations In values being extremely narrow. The buying of Tobacco shaiu Imparted strength to the whole market , BO that the close was strong and sharp gains were shown In the railway shares. Dullness was the chief characteristic of the bond market , but flrmnetu wns generally appar ent on narrow fluctuations. Governments were neglected , but generally llrm. Silver certificates were dealt In nt slight concessions after long neglect. The Evening Post's London financial cable gram snys : "Nothing Is doing In the stocl ; markets pending Greece's definite reply to the powem. nnd the course of prices merely rellects local opinion on the situation. That this , at the moment , Is favorable , may be gathered from the rise of IH per cent In consols ami the mate rial gains In all the leading securities. Turkish securities were especially good. "Although , of COUI-FC , politics are the theme of the hour , It must not be uupposed that the markets bear even the slightest fcmbloncc to a panld. llrlelly put , London has made up Its mind that the powers want peace , Germany Is supposed to be the only power really wishing to apply Imme diate nnd excessive coercion to Greece. Japan continues In absorb nil the arrivals of gold other than eovire'gni. Silver Is dcmcm Izad by Japan's abandonment of the silver standard. llrazlls were exceptionally Hat on unfavorable reports of that country's finances , and on the further fall In exchange. The Ilerlln market was steady. The Paris bourse was better , the settlements hav ing only forced one failure. " The following were the closing quotations on the leading stocks of the New York exchange today : AlcnlHon 117 * Ontario &W " Adams Kx 148 Oroffou Nav il" Alton. TII Cll O. S. L. .t U. N. . . . . 14 Am , ExpreHs 111 Pacific Mall till llaltlmoru Si Ohio. 13 Peorla. Doc. Js E . Cnnadn Pacific. . . . 63 Plttabiirt- Canada Southern. . 4I1M Pullman Palace. . . lull Central Paeillc. . . . 10M Kuncllnir Clics. J ; Olilo 17U R. G. W Chicago At Alton , . 100 ( lo pfd 3RMi C. Ii. AQ 7l ( flock Inland Chicago Gas 77 St. Paul Consolidated Gas. 1B3 do pfil C , . C. . C. A St. L. . . 58H St. P.iul , t Omaha. Colo. Coal , t Iron. . St. P. & O. pfil 130.4 Cotton Oil Cert. . , . Southern Pacltlc. . u Delaware , t IIiul. . 10SH Susrarlloflnery. . . . 11 UK Del. . Lack. AW. . . isa Ten n. Coat , t Iron. 2 U I ) . &U. O. nfd 40 Texas Pacific OK East Tcnn 14 Tol. & O. Con. pfil. CO Erie S3Js Union Pacific ! Erlopfd M U.S. Exprcsi an Kort Warno 103 W. St. L. .t Pie. ; . . . anUM O. Northern pfd. . 120 W. St. L. A P. pfil. . 11 C. A.E. I. pfd US4H Wells Parzo Ex. . . Hocklne valluv. . . 4H Western Union. . . . Illinois Central. . . 02l Wheeling A I * . E. . St , P. ADulutli. . . . IH dopfil OH K.&T.pfU 30 Minn. A St. Louis. 18 LaUoKrlo.tWuat. 10 Den. All. O 1UH dopfd ( Sen. Electric LakeShore Nal'l LlnsecU Lead Trust COI. Fuel A1 LouIsvllluA N. . . . do tifil us L..V N. A Tol. St. L. A K. O. . usnit Mnnh.itt.in Con. . . . do nfU IBM Memphis AC Southern Michigan Central. U4 Southern pfd 27M Mo. Pacific Touicco 77M Mobllo&Ohlo Tobacco pfd iiir.h , Nashvlllo Clint. . . . HI ) Am. T. A O. Co. . . . M7 N. J. Central U3H C. C. Co 1111) ) N.A W. pfd Am. Sus.ir pfd. . . . 1IIIH North Am. Co Northern Pacific. . llubbcr , jjou N. Pacific pfd 37M llnbber nfil 7-j U. P. . I ) . &U Cotton Oil pfil co Northwestern P. C. C. & St. L pfd 42 dopfd Am. Spirits 1314 N. V. Central Am. Spirits pfd. . . aiu : N. Y. A N. E O. It .t NIn 4a The total unles of stocks today were 143 7C1 Hlmres , Includlnt : the following ; : American To. liacco , 27,4W , IlurllnBton , I4.CCO ; ChlciiKQ (3oi- trust receipts , 3.CO ) ; I/iulsrllle & Nashville , B.DOJ- Manhattan Consolidated , 14,782 ; New York Cen tral. 2,400 ; lleadlnu. 4.000 ; St. Paul. 13.000 ; New Jerrey Central , 12,300 ; silver certificates , 9,000.- Yurie Mono > - NEW YOIIK , March 8. MONEY ON - Easy at l'/4fflK per cent ; last loan , lu per cent- clcued nt IHJflVj per cent. ' hus ami 4.1 14 Bit.vicit HAH Hlf.VKH-63 ic. MKXK'AN DOIOAH8-49 > ic. STATK IIONDS Dull. KAII.HOAI ) HONDS-Flrm. closing quotations on bonds were as follows ; cent : llmo loans. 2 > ( a4 per cent. CloMur prices lor stocks , bonds and mlnlnr kh.irost Sun KrnnclMco 311nlUK SAN PIIANC1SCO. March 8.-Tno omclal closhiff quotations for mtnlnr slocks to Jay were as fol io WB ! AIM 4 80 AlphnCon. n .Tull.i 4 Andes. . . . , , . . 10. Kentucky Con 1 Belcher , ill ) Mexican. , , . 21) ) llcnt.V Dolchcr. . . . 7 Occidental Con. . . . 0 liodloCoi ) 23 Ophlr. , > 03 IlulwcrCon 11 Overman , . 0 Chnllono Con II ) Potosl , , , , , . 39 Chollar. 38 S.ivngo 33 Conllilcnca. . . 07 Sierra Nevada , . , . 28 Con.CM..VVn Ill Oliver Hill 1 Con , Imperial. . , . . ICO Union Con. , , ' 30 Kxchpoucr. . . . . . . . 18 Utah Con C ( ionlcl ACurrlo. . . . 2 YcllowJachct. . . . 28 Ornnil Prize 44 Silver bars , Olc : Mexican dollars. GlK < 3CUci drafts , sight , loci ilraft.t , teleerraph , 10c. Kliiaiiclnl Nutcn. 110STON , March 8. Clearings , } 11SS4.000 ; bal ances , $1,1CCC08. HALTIMORK , March 8. Clearings , l,990 , 5j balances , KSO. C. NEW YORK , March 8.-Clearlng8 , S3,703,781 ; balances , J3S78,79C. PHIIUULPIIIA , March S.-Clcarlrgs , JC.740- 033 ; balances , 11,0-12,773. ST. LOUIS , March S.-Clearlngs , $2.479S70 ; hal- nnccs , Jl.'u.r.SS. Jloncy , 51)7 ) per cent ; New York exchange , 2. " > c discount bid ; par nfked. CHICAGO , March S.-ClearltiBs. $13.261,000 : Ncxv York exchange , Me discount ; foreign exchange , llrmi demand , J4.87U ; for sixty daju , | 4.i5J. ! I'lnuiioliil. 11KRI.IN , March 8. Kxchango on London , eight days' sight , 20 nmrta ) 4\\l \ \ > tg. I'AHIS , March 8. Three per cent rentes , 102f BSc for the account ; exchange on London , 23f ISc for checks. IX3NUON , March 8. Clold Is quoted at lltienos Ayres nt 210.10 ; Lisbon , 41 ; Rome , 10C.DO. Gold eagles ore quoted today nt "Cs EUd. The amount of bullion Eor.o Into the UanU of Ungland on balance today Is 45,000. Lomloil Slol'U K LONDON , March 8. Tlic stock exchange this morning o | > cncd distinctly liuoynnt on the KC neral opinion that the Cretan question will bu peace fully settled. Improved prices were noted throughout. Consols were up one-half point nnd foreigners quickly rallied. YOKIC GHMIIAL ; MAIUCIST. diiotutloiiH of tbe ln y nu GviiurnI CflllllllOllltlCN. NEW YORK , March 8. KLOUR-Recclpts , 22- 700 this. ; exports , 10,413 bbls. ; quiet nnd easier with the break In wheat ; Minnesota patents , II.23ff4.50 ; Minnesota bakers. J3.SOf3.fO ; winter patents , J4.C004.M ; winter low grades , J2.GOfj > 2. 0. Southern Hour , quiet. Rye Hour , more active. DUCKWHEAT-Steady nt 3 > . CORN MKAl Stcady ; yellow western , DSc. RYU Klrmer ; No. 2 western , SSffSSUc. llARLUY-CJiilet at 2Ciif27c. UARLEY- MALT Pull ; es > tcrn , 435J52C. WJI13AT Receipts , 5 MO bu. ; exports , 16,000 bu. , No. 1 hard , S7v4c. Options opened weak undet Kuroi > ean political news , rallied on covering and had crop news , but was finally weak , owing to beurlth form reserve estimates and general un loading ; closed lfilic net lower. No. 2 red , March , closed nt t2c ; May , SO a-lCQSlViiC , cl.itcd . at fOc. CORN Rceclpts , 123f2o bu. ; exports. 9,304 bu. | spot Inactive ; No. 2 , 2S'.lc. Options opened steady and advanced on bad weather news , latel casing off on Thoman's teport , and closing un changed to ' ,40 lower ; March closed at 2Sc , May , 301 { T30c , doted at SO'X.c < OATS Receipts , 2I4.JOO bu. ; exports , SC.813 bu. ; spot firmer ; No. 2 , 22UC. Options dull , hut fairly steady , closing unchanged ; May , 21iij22c , closed at 22c. HAY Steady ; shipping , tOiJMc ; good to choice , C71472i,4c. HOPS Qufct ; ctnle , common to choice , 18DJ crop , 3f,4c ' ; I f6 crop , 7QlI'/4c ; PaclHc coast , 1895 crop , 355fcc ! ; 1S3G crop , SiilSc. HIDES Held nrm ; Galveston , 23c ; Ruenos Ayres , lS',4c ; Texas , 10 < fjlOHc ; California , ] Cc. LEATHER Firm , hcmlcck co'.e , lluenos Ayres , - 11UTTER Steady ; western creamery , 1319ci western factory. 7012c ; Elglns , 1'Jc ; Imitation creamery , lOWlDc ; state dairy , 12ft ISc ; state creamery , ISfflfc. CHEESE-lJiilct ; large , 0 { 12',4c : Email , S12'tc ' ; part skims , CQ9c ; full skims , SfTtc. EGGS Dull , state and Pennsylvania , 130134cl ! western , fresh , ll4c ! ; touthern , 12ffl2w.c. PROVISIONS Reef , steady ; family , J'J.OOSTll.OO , extra mess. J7.SOf8.00 ; beef hams , $18.SOS19.00 ; packet , J7.DOI&9.00 ; city , extra India mess , $13.50 ffllt.OO. Cut meats , llrm : pickled bellies , 4',45f ' J'/ic ; pickled shoulders , &Vic ; pickled hams , 8 > ; ( ( SVlc. Lard , steady ; refined , llrm. Poik , nrmj mess , $ S.GOfi .00 ; short clear , J8.75fl0.25 ; 1'nmlly , 5U.OOfflO.23. Tallow , tteady ; city , 34c ; country. 3'ic.OILS ' OILS Petroleum , ncmlnnl ; refined , $0.30 ; Penn sylvania , crude , steady ; April , Olc. Rosin , dull ; strained , common to good , J1.70. Turpentine , dull at 30030iic. Cottonseed , dull ; prime crude , 20i/t rOV4c ; prime crude , f. o. b. , ICVic ; prime summer yellow , 23i c ; butter grades , 2C'/4ff27c , prl nc white. 26&c. Rlt'E hteady : STiOCHc ; Japan , 4'4Vic. ' . MOLABSES Quiet : New Orleans , open kettle , good to choice , 22ff30c. MKTALS PlB Iron , dull ; southern , 10.20O12.00 , northern $10.Wffl2.50. ) Copper , fcteady ; lake brok ers , Jll.CO : exchange , 111.90012.00. Tin , dull ; etralts , J13.30i"f3.45 ! ; plates , dull. Speller , nrm ; lomcstlc , } 4.10ff4.15. Lead , strongly helj ; brok ers quote round lots at { 3.03. while the inctn ; exchange calls the market $3.42tiff3.45. Collot * MnrkvlH. NE\V YORK , March 8.-COKFEE-Optlons opened steady nt from 5 to 10 points ( Ucllne , following unfavorable European caliles , and fur ther declined & points under local disappointing cables ; European and local IIOUFCS ? cld ; closed steady at from 10 to 15 points net decline ; sale * . 23,000 bags , Including March , J8.iOG8.tiO ; May. JS.HOJJ8.S6 ; Augutt $8.f68.90. ? Spot coltee , Rio , weak ; No. 7 , 1D.50 ; Invoice , J10 , Jobbing- . Mild , weak ; Cordova , Jir..COfflC.7S. Total worehoufc de liveries from the United States. 9.3CS l > ag . In cluding 7,632 hags from New York ; Now York stock today , t > 25GS8 bags ; United States stock , 337,821 bugs ; afloat for the United States , SSC.Wo hags ; total visible for the United States , 743,821 bags against 484,170 bags last year. SANTOS. March S. COFKEE-Qulct : good av erage Santos , 11,000 rels ; receipts , ll.CM ) bags- , stock , 423,000 bags. Weekly report : Coffee , quiet ; good average , per 10 kilos , 11,000 rels ; receipts during the week , C2.COO baga ; ship ments tu the United States , none ; stock , 423.0CU 16. ? ? March S.-COITBE-Wcnk : No. 7. 10,000 rels ; receipts , 13,000 bugs ; cleared for Kurope , 3.0CO bags , Block , 273,00 hngp. Weekly repoil ; Coffee , weak ; exchange standard , 10,100 reli receipts during the week , 18,000 hags ; i-hlp- ments to the United Stales , 29,000 bags ; Block. 273. ( ' 00 hags. HAVRE , March 8. COFFEB Closed , easy nl a nut loss of from U to I'.jf ' : sales , 21,000 bugs. HAM1IURG. March S.COPKKBej4 pfg. lower ; sales , 7,000 bags , Llvorpodl C nil n anil I'rovlNluiiN. LIVERPOOL , March 8. WHEAT . | * > t , llrm ; demand , poor ; No. 2 red , winter , nothing quoted ; No. 2 red , spring. C 4d ; No , 1 hard , Manitoba , nothing quoted ; No , 1 California. Us 7d. Future' ) opened quiet with near and dlstar.t positions unchanged ; closed steady , with near and ilUiaiu positions Hd lower ; hUflneFn about equally ille- trlhuted ; March , Cs. 3Vid ; May , Cs &d ; July , Cs 47M. CORN Spot , llrm ; American mixed , 2 > j C-id. ) Futures opened quiet and _ rlotcd with near and distant positions unchanged ; buttress equally distributed : March 2 C'id ; April , 2s 7U lj May , 2s 6'/il ' ; June , 2s S id ; July , 2j lijiil. FIX ) UR Firm ; demanil , poor ; St , Ixiuls fancy winter , tu Cd. PROVISIONS Hacon. firm ; demand , fair ; Cum. herlaml cut. 28 to 3D It ) " . . KB ; short rllw , 20 to 24 His. , 26s C < 1 ; long clear , light , 33 to 38 ! ls. , 2Cs ; lontr clear , heavy 4 Oto 43 Ilis. , 23s ; short clear bucks , light , 18 Ilis. , KB ; nhort clear mlildlcs , Uea\- > " , 4. > to CO lux , , 244 Cd ; clear hellles , 14 to' 1C lus. . 20n , Shoulder * , square , 12 to 18 Ihu. , 24s. Hams ; short cut. 14 tu 1C lljs. , 40 * Cd. Tal low , 'tine North American , 10s 2d. Reef , extra India inees , CSs 9.1 ; prime intex , 48 M. Pork , prime mem , Una wcMerr , 4C ; medium western , 40 , Uinl , quiet ; pi line western , Slu Cd ; relined - lined , In palls , 23a , CHEESE Steady ; demand poor ; ( Incut Amer ican , white and colored ( September ) , C7s. RUTTER-Flneet United States , 90 ; good. 65s. OILS Ltneecd , 15s Cd. Petroleum , refined , Gtt l.REFRIGERATOR REFRIGERATOR REEF Forcquarters , 4d ; lilndquarterv. 3Hd. HOPS At London ( Paclllc coast ) , rj i : , KIIIINIIH CIO * -MurkotH , KANSAS CITY. March 8.-WIIBAT-Dull ; bids la to 3c lower ; No. 2 hard , 7t1761ic ; No. 3 , 710 74c ; No. 4 , CliiCSc : No. 2 ted. S2c ; Nn : 3. 8C8SSC , No. 4 , nominally , 7C < rf7 c ; No , 2 coring , nominally. 75 7kc ; Nfl. 8. 71 73c. CORN Firm , ullghtly higher , but slow ; No. 2 mixed. 17c. OATH Quiet and tteady ; No. 2 white , 1SO20C. RYK No. 2 , JOr , HAY-Steady ; choice timothy , JS.WCS.CO ; choice piolrle. J5.00 | D-DO. IlUTTER-Steadyj creamery , ICiJKc ; dairy , 10& 13c. 13c.EGGBAbout steady at EUc. Ne\v Yurk Dry CiinilM lliirlcul. NiW YORK. Muich S. Any p r on.il dnn.-n-l | u rather imuular , thouKl1 oomllini'jlc ' libi-l- IIIM > rvfculted In romc Inatnncea. The. order re. quiet , however , vva * very full , nnd In onie In- itancui called for good quantltlei of speelaltles largely adapted to the cutting trade. Muny good * are going forward on orderi , and at a whole , very much more buflnem U In motion than U conceded by purchutcm or Indlcutcd by appearance * . Trlnt clothi quiet at I 9-lCc , Hun FriinvUco Wlifiit ( liiuliitltiim. SAN FRANCISCO. March * . WHEAT-Inac- live ; DecemUr , I1.17H ; May , OMAHA LIVE'STOCK MARKET Receipts for the Day/Mnch Lighter Than WerojExpeclou1 , STRENGTH OF TJIt'VRADE IS UNTESTED Suppllcn Tno Mi/nliVr to Ilrlnpr Ont Hi l-'nll lliiyfiiK . , Force I'rlec * ( iciiernlljStrotiK lo IliRlicr. SOUTH OMAHA/'Mn.rch ' S.-nccclpts fo the days Indicated wcroi Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Horses March 8 531 1.351 3.S21 * March 6 , 770 2.05 . . < March 6 , . . . , 1,818 3,492 3,703 March 4 ? , 2 6,753 2,770 March 3. . . . . 1,610' ' 6,199 2,273 March 2 3,339 6,914 2,144 March 1 1,727 2,001 6,367 February 27 S53 6,441 1,283 February 28 -1,601' 6,231 1.576 February 25 2.SIO 6,146 3,053 February 24 2,692 , 6.G51 3,810 February 23 3,022 6,223 3,055 February 22 1,747 2.MK ) 3.502 6 The ofllclnl number of cars of fltocl brought In today by each road wns : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's C. , M. & St. V. lly. . . . . , . 1 Mo. Paclllc Hy > 1 2 Union 1'nclflc System.9 5 14 . F. , 13. & M. V. H. lit. . 6 S S. C. & 1' . Hy 1 C. , St. P. , M. oi O. Ry. 1 2 . . U. & . M. n. H 8 G C. , H. & Q. Hy 1 . . . C. , H. I. & P. Hy. , 13. . ! C. . H. I. & 1' . Hy. , W. . . . _ . . 2 i * Total receipts 32 20 18 The disposition o ( the day's receipts wi as follows , each buyer purchasing the num bcr of head Indicated , Uuycrs. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep OinaMa Packing Co , . ijj . . . The G. H. Hammond Co. . . 112 .3S 12 Swift and\ Company i 119 . The Ctidnhy Packing Co. . . 211 . . . . 1 I1. 1) . Armour , Chicago. . . . . . . 4" 11. llceker nnd Degan 227 J. U Carey 33 Kn-bbs & Co \ 33 Swift , country , . . . Other buyers , ' " Total ; . . . ' < . . . . SG7 1,312 , 2.G2 CATTIAJ-SuppUes , thirty-two cars , Ilk- Saturday , were too small to test th market's condition or to call out the ful buying strength of the market. Wlill there was nothing .really good In sight , th < 'big end of the rdcelpts were beef cattli nnd with little quotable change In marUc conditions the pens were cleared In gooi t < ° " ' Tn 'killors wanted cattle this morning nnd , with enough of a supply to cnabli them to 1111 their orders , would have oner tiled freely , but there -was the usual quiet ness attendant upon very -light receipts iilthough fully steady prices were paid and a better showing of desirable dressct beef grades would have called out shari competition. The undertonei was llrm am practically nothing was unsold by 10 o clock With nothing fancy or choice on sale , prlco > ranged from $3.noii3.S3 for common to ordl nary kinds to JJ.lUifUO for the bette : Cows' and heifers were steady to strong nnd the four or tlvb loads here change- hands In good season. Sellers all askc. stronger prices localise of the small supply while buyers bid Saturday's prices , bu raised their hands , a trllle on the bes offerings. Hulls , stagK , etc. , were In fai request at unchi\nge prices and veals soli "There was no chntigo In the stacker nnc feeder market ufrom last week's close Krush supplies were-small and the spectt latlvc demand A' JIt't'le better , .because o Its being' the 'commencement of"'a nev \\ccU. but Ihern wits no Improvement ii values. There wftjs ajmoderatc inquiry fron the country nild'a fitlr.'volume of buslnes was transactedIfeprdsentutlve sales : IIEUF STEEUS. No. AvI Pr. Nil. A'v. ' I'r. No. Av. Pr. 1..1340 $ J 25 W1..1273 J3 S3 11. . . .12M Jl 10 1..I240 3 f.O 20..1140 3 5 22..iCG 4 15 10..110.1' 3 10 13..1. SI'S , 3 80 10..1200 4 30 9..1010 3 ! > 0 < a.Jt.lNO ,4(0 20..1.13S3 4 SO 4. . . . S75 SU } ' ! lB.-.il3r.3 400 . : i , ' * " co\Vs.- ' ' " ' " ' 1. . . . S70 1 75 1..J.1COO 2 GO I..i010 3 (0 1. . . . KO 2 CO 1.-.11IO 2 C3 l.-100a ' ' 3 10 1. . 1200 215 1. . . . 040 2 G3 1..I210 310 1..1070 240 1..12IO 275 71. . . . SSG. 3 10 2..101X ) 241) ) 1.-.1220 2 10 ' 2..1270 310 1. . . . 'M 2 45 4..102.- 80 1..10-10 3 13 ' 1 . . EDO 2 SO 3..M2SO 2 93 29..1053 3 13 1. . . . t20 250 2..1331 2W 3..1240 315 J. . . . 5 2 M 1..M240 300 3..10SO 330 3..1033 2 CO. HEIPEIIS. ' 1. . , . COO 230 1. . . . S30 3151..830 325 7. . . . 511 3 10 I. . . . 870 3 15 2.V ; . 515 3 30 1 . . . S90 3 10 5. . . . 508 3 15 2. . . . C20 3 S3 3. . . . 103 313 2. . . . 500 315 20. . . . S93 345 HUI.I-S. 1..10SO 223 1..1310 240 1..1G90 275 1..10SO- 35 1..1370 2 CO 2..1733 2 S5 1..1C10 240 1..J.1700 2 CO 1..1270 280 STAGS. ' S..1217 300 2..1120 310 23..1330 340 CALVES. I. . . . 303 3 13 5. . . . 34S 4 13 1. . . . 2PO 4 73 2. . . . S93 3 33 1. . . . 370 4 15 I. . . . 150 5 00 1. . . . 370 3 IK ) bTOCKEnS AND KEEDEIIS. 1. , . . COO 3 CO 8..1040 3 C5 2. . . . 720 3 00 1. . . . 7iO 323 5..1020 370 . . . . : , 390 1. . . . SCO 323 21. . . . UI'J 375 10. . . . 73S 3 SO 1. . . . 7UU 320 22. . . . 165 375 3..S73 3 10 5. . . . 00 3'30 4. . , . S32 373 24. . . . CIS 400 1..1050 333 27. . , . 023 3 f > 0 5U..S40 400 1. . . . ICO 350 1. . . . 720 3 0 1. . . . CIO 410 3. . . . tX 3 5 G. . . . 751 3 SO 2..510 410 10. . . . 7CI SCO 4. . . . ! )30 ) 3 fc3 11..413 415 1IOUS The run fell below even the ufual nmall Monday supply , there' being only twenty loads In , for which the recent advance nml ptromj tendency of the market was mainly renponslhle. The hogs were Rood , but not plenty enough to arouse much competition from buyers , us they could not fill orders of any blze. On the KtrcnRth of favorable eastern advices oper.lnir prices were strung to 6c higher , but the loss of the advance nnd a. weak clo c at Chicago weakened th" local trade buck to Saturday's level , and the market closed barely steady , al though everything solil , buyers generally figur ing un liberal receipts and a lower market to morrow. Nothing- told below $3.03 , and good IlK'.it hn 'i reached (3,75 , with the bulk of the sales , like Saturday , at J3.65ff3.70. A week ago the range was $3.45 3.57' , , with $3.50 the leading price. Heprerentatlve sitles : No. Av. Sh. I'r. No. Av. Sh. I'r. CO 312 40 $3 C3 11 300 , . . $3 C3 37 204 40 3 C3 10 2S3 . . . 3 CS r,0 , 250 fO 3 C5 { C 307 40 3C7i,4 CI 237 . . . 3 C5 71 2S9 . . . 3 C71 * 21 278 M > 3C3 C7 253 . . . 370 71 225 . . . 3 C5 4S 210 W 370 . . . . . . . . , , , 3 Co 29 , .256 . . . 370 C4 315 . . . 3 P3 48 2F2 40 370 C7 'A3 40 3 C5 C4 2G8 . . . 3 70 14 2SO . . . 3 15 tO , . 210 . . . 3 75 72 , 27S . . . 3 C5 73 . . . -07 ' . . . 3 75 17 358 . . . 3 C5 1'IGS-ODDS AND ENDS. 1 200 . . , 325 4 355 . . . SCO 1 320 . . . 345 6 2SO . . . 3 C5 5 320 . . . 355 2 170 . . . 303 5 , , SSO tO 315. C 22S . . . 3 M , , . . , , . . iO 300 5 2fcG . . . 305 HIIICIOI' T'c maiket waa liberally supplied , there helnK flatten.double decks on sule , he- tildtu two direct , toCflaughterers , Uood mutton grades ucic In active demand at steady to Btroni ; prlcr , but dealers generally atked an advance , t.i that trade was a little slow , Itvpresentatlvu sales : ) | )4)l ) No , , j . , . , Av , I'r. 114 culls 78 $2 M 107 Colorado mixed M 3 40 4G2 Colorado IlllxcUltrt. } W 3 40 24 Mexican ewes S3 345 824 western yfarllni.i. . _ 90 375 120 Mexican yeaillnga. , , , . . . 7C 4 10 333 Mexican yearlliifis , . , . , 77 4 10 ICllllHIIH rllV llv < - SldClC. KANSAS riTyj'WSifh ' 8.- < 'ATTM'necelpts , l.WO head ; phlpniiDI | , l.tlO IieaO ; be t grades MiKHi higher , others palely steady ; Texas steers , $2.SOn4.40 ; Texas < uV t.$2.75 < j3.30 ; native beeves , ttockf'rs u'nd fecdi/a ] Jjtf3U3.40 ; bullr , ' i2.KOJ.IV. ' lions Itccelpts , 5 lii lieid : Hilpmcms , 400 head maiket opened stroni nnd Cc hUhcr. floscn weak und lOo lt'fo rbuk ; | | of sales. $3.704Ti.kOj : heavten , J3.70ii3.75 : Miaehem , J3.7tfw.gu ; mixed , JJ.fcO ; lights , t3.C5IUJnJYoikers ; , ' I3.15ii3.70i pliia , . ) . . . t HHIJK1' Ilecelyi | tXM lnud ; Milpments. 2,30) heuil ; market strong ; lambs , | 3.G5f < ,70 ; multoni , ! J3.70fl4.10. St. l.oiilN l.lvi- 8T. I.QUIS , Marclflf. ( JATTUS Itecelpla , 3,000 head. Market iitllvt und 10c hltiher wlt.iln the range : fancy port steers , 15.1083.43 ; natlva thlpplrs steers , H,10ff4.85j slee-rs , under l.uw pound * . t3.C064.15 ; eluckers and feeders , K'.7SW 4 25 ; cows und l.elfers , J3. Kill. 10 ; Texas steers , i2.M04.20 : l-uws and helfeiti , JL10H3.1U. IIOCJS Itecelpts , C.OOO heud. Market openeil Cc hlKhrr , clovlni ; weak : llxlit , t3.75Q3.S5 ; mixed , J3.Wll3.tO ; heavy , t3.40fj3fO. BIIKK1' Heeelpts , 1 2fO head. Market stroii but quotubly unchangeilsi jTutlvu muttons. 4.25 ; lumb * , J4.Ji 5.CO ; Texas fheep , Ntiiv.U 111 Ileconl of receipts of live ttock at the four principal markets fur March 8 : Cattle. Hogs. Hheen. Omaha . * 31 1.S51 3.621 cnicdeo . . . . . . 14000 S3coo 11,000 Kuneas City , . 1.800 1.000 1.100 St. l-ouls. . - , . . . , . . 3,000 6.000 1,200 Totali . . , , . , . . , . , , .19.C3l 45.3C1 18.121 York 1-1 vtStuclc. . NB\V YOltK. March 8. HKEVK8ecelpl . C82 head ; bales , 1C can ; active and higher ; steers , natives , 14.31QS.15 ; * tag anil oxen , I3.lia4.10 ; bull * . t3.00jJ.M ; < lry tow , tl.SS03.tO. Kuroptun quote American M ra nt lOHBUHc , weight ! sheep nt Pflllc ; refrlEerator beef , SHEEP AND IMMHS ntcclptd , 10ai head ! actives sheep , t3.OOQ4.CO. 1IOOS Receipts. 11,872 head ! market nrm at tl.WHt.30. CHICAGO 1,1 VIS STOCK SIAHKKT. Cnttlc Slintr nil Ailillllonnl Dlmo Ail- rniicc ivllli a ( iood Dcniniiil. CHICAOO , March 8. In cattle there wns a continuance nf the excellent demnnil witnessed laul wctk , nnj priced continued on the upgrade , sales showing n further advance of about lOc. Only a few sales of drewcd beef steers went below t4 , while but a small percentage sold nbovo 15 , sales being largely at from H.S3 to } 3. The extreme range of prices wna from t3.75 to tS.60. Stockers nnd fecdtiu fold well nt from J.l.f'O to t4.10. Good nnil medium weight steers hail the preference. The best cows ami heifers sold at from t2.40 to J2.43 , and calves chow no change , Texas fed cattle were active and flrm , with n moderate supply. In hops , the reduced supply failed to strengthen the market , and prices broke 2V4o to DC , after enrly strength , falm were at nn extreme range of from t3.4 to t.1.5u for common heavy to prime light hoes , pigs covering about the same range. Hogs sold largely at from t3.75 to t3.85 , heavy packing- lots bringing- from t3.43 to tl.65. In sheep , the supply wag well taken nt stronger prices , choice sheep being scarce. Common to choice Hocks were salable at from t2.60 to t3.40 , with wrutcrners selling at from t3.K > to U25. learllngs sold at from t < to tt.40 nnd lambs went nt from t3.M to t3.25. Kimbs were 15o higher. lleeclpts : Cattle , 14,000 head ; hogs , 33,000 head ! sheep , 12,000 head. .SI. I.nnlft ( icnrrnl ST. LOUIS , March S.-KIXJUU-Dull , weak ami unchanged. WHKAT Futures opened dull and lower be. cause of heavy local receipts , the more pnclll lisped of the eastern situation , heavier world' shipments nnd n light speculative demand. Flue tuatlons were Infrequent , the market closing fron Tie to Hie under Saturday ; spot higher ; No. red , cash , In elevator , 93e bid ; on track , 94o Hay , 87c : July , 72Uc COtlN Futures Irregular , trading light nnil th feeling nervous and uncertain , closing easy nn fractionally lower than Saturday ; spot steady No. 2 cash. 30VJc ; May , 22fl22Vie ; July , 23',4e September , 24024 c , OATH Finn nnd higher enrly for futures nn closed dull nnd n tlmile above Saturday ; No. caKh , 17'/iC bid ; Is'Su asked. HYE 33c. I1AUI.EV Nominal nt 2Sfl33c. COItNMEAItl.33. . 11HAN Firm and scarce ; sacked , east track worth nominally f&OMc. KJ.AXSEEIl u.wer nt 7Be. TIMOTHY SEED Prime , J2.C002.C3. HAY Dull nnd steady ; prnlrlc , J4.0007.CO. Ilt'TTKll Firm : creamery , 14fflS'tc. EOOS-Lower at Slic. \ WIIISKY-tl.18. Ml-rTAI.S lrf > nd. easier nt t3.15H3.17U. PROVISIONS Pork , steady ; standard , n. . .jobbing , tS.10if8.CO. Lard , weaker , ptlnie steam t .02',4j choice , tl.07V4. llaeon ( boxed ) , shoulders t4.75 ; extrn short clear , t5. Dry salt meat ( lioxed ) . shoulders nnd extra short clear , t4.C2',4 ribs , 14.75 ; shorts , J4.S71S. DIIESSED POt'LTIlY Unchanged ; chickens old , and young , 7 fiSc ; turkeys , M4tflO4c ! ; ducks geese , IIECE1 ITS Flour , 9.000 bbls. ; wheat , 17.00C bu. : coin , ! > O.OCO bu. ; oats. 29CCd bu. SHIPMENTS Flour. 5,000 bbls. ; wheat , 48KX bu. ; corn , 239,000 bu. ; oats , 27,000 bu. Cotton NEW YOIIK. Starch 8. COTTON Spot , quiet middling , 7V4c ; mldilllng upl.iiuts , 7'lc ; mlddllnt guir. "lie ; sales , C21 bales. Futures , stemly opened linn ut from 5 to C points hlglier on do cldedly better cables from Liverpool than nn tlclpated. Trading during the tlrst forty-Ilv minutes was very light , but was stimulated by later Liverpool cables showing an advance o I'.J points. Pi Ices here strengthened and nil vaneed from 5 to 7 points within live minutes At 11 o'clock the maiket was llrm nnd uctlv nnd made net gains of from 12 to 14 points Trading was local early , but , with the advnnc of Liverpool , foreign houtca nnd Xew Orlenn houses were among the buyers. ME\V ORLEANS. March 8. COTTON Firm middling , 7c ; low middling , 6 9-lGc ; good ordl nary , C 5-lGc. LONDON , March S. SUGAR Cane , dull ; ccn trlfugul , Java , lls ; Mutcovado. fair reflnlng , 9s licet , quiet , with little demand ; March nn April. Ss 9 id. NEU' YORK , March 8. SUGAR Raw , nrm fair refining , 2 13-lCc ; centrifugal , 9C test , 3 3-lGc FBlcs. 12,100 hags centrifugal , to arrive , 9G test 3 (3-lCc ( ; 1,400 bags Muscovado , S9 test , 2 13-lCc Kenned , active ; mould A , 4',4c. ' 7 VIxIMtSupiily ir nrnlil. NEW YORK , March 8. The visible supply o FHln statement , tns Issued by the 'New York Produce exchange Saturday March G , Is a follows : Wheat. 42.7CS.OOO bu. ; decrease , 1,029 , 000 bu. Corn. 20,377000 bu. ; decrease , 31,000 bu Oati13.723,000 bu. ; decrease. 174.000 bu. llye 3.574,000 bu. ; decrease , 5,000 bu. Uarley , 521,00 bu ; ; decrease , 102,000 bu. Toll-do .Markets. TOLEDO , O. , March 8. WHEAT Dull nni weak ; No2 cosh , SS'/c bid ; May. S9Vic. CORN Active nnil steady ; No. 2 mixed , 23c. OATS Dull ; No. 2 red , cash , 37c. CLOVER SEED Active nnU higher ; prime cash. $3.03 ; March , tl.93. Oil. Unchanged. 1'corln MnrUotN. PEORIA. Murch 8. CORN Firm ; No. 2 , 20l4c OATS Firm ; No. 2 white , 18619)4c. WHISKY tl. 17. RECEIPTS Corn , SS.OOO bu. ; oats. E3.COO bu. ry * nnd whisky , none ; wheat , 4,000 bu. SHIPMENTS Corn , 53000 bu. ; oats , C8 000 bu. rye. 1,000 bu. ; whisky , 1.33S bhls. ; wheat , 8,000 bu AVIu'iit < tuo < ntl < iiiH. MINNEAPOLIS , March 8 WHEAT May doced at 72-7 { i > 73o ; July , 73Ttc ; Sejitember , CS c. On track : No. 1 hard , 75 < ic ; No. 1 northern 73V4e ; lecelpts , 222 caiu. \ \ ' < iol .MiirK'i-tM. NEW YORK. March 8. WOOL-Steady. ST. LOUIS , March 8. WOOI Stcady and un changed. i.v Tiii3 uMTisn 'STATUS COURT Miuiy O1 < 1 CIIHI-N Strlekt-ii from the Unvkol. A large section of criminal business was disposed of In the United States district court yesterday. Its Importance , however , bclnt gauged entirely by the quantity. P. 0 Emmcrson of Steelo- City was arraigned for disposing of liquor without a Kovcrnmeni stamp , and pleaded not guilty. Ho said Mi , only connection with ths liquor was to hati It from the depot to the grounds where a Fourth of July celebration waa being held He was bound over to the next term of the United States court In bonds of $500. Jopepli Halstead of Hurt county was ar raigned for disposing of liquor to Indians , ant pleaded not guilty. Ho was also bound over In { 500 bonds. Daniel Adalr and O. C. Richards , the former from Hurt county , and tbe other from Dakota City , pleaded guilty to disposing of liquoi to Indians , and were each lined $1 and coots and pcnlenced to the county Jail for ten days. Ten caos were then dismissed by the as sistant district attorney. Meat of thrao have been on the docket a long tlmo , and it wan decided Impracticable to carry them longer , Onu of them was the cai'e ' against H. 8 , Woodworth , who was Indicted for using tliu malls to circulate ! certain preparations ) io bad made to make gambling a dead cure winner for the porsessor of Woodworth's sccret.1. He was tried last summer , but the jury could not agree. As it was Impossible o wcuro any stronger evidence against him than was presented at that trial , It was deemed beat to OlsmUs the case. M'POSIM ) TO THIS IIOWKM * CIIAIITI3H CuiiiiultttM * of l'roi | T < y Oiviic > rHVIII n < > ( o Lincoln ivllli OliJiM'lloiiH. A meeting was he'd In the directors' room f the First National bank yesterday after- loon by a number of Omaha bu/ilness men who are Interested In the defeat of the Howell city charter bill. Nearly two hour * was consumed In the discussion of the bll. jy those prnaent , among whom wore ; Her man Kountzc , F , H. Davis , Henry W. Yatce , I' , B. Her , Al Patrick , John 1) . Crclghton , 12. j. Hlcrbower , Judge Lytlo , J. II , Wlnspear , II , Trcltslto and Q , F.Munro , Them were numerous objections raited , chief among which was the creation of a c-ity tax as- lessor , In addition to the county and state assessors already holding odlcc. It was held hat such olllcc would prove an unnecessary uxpcnso , and that ( oo much power would bo rested In the Individual holding the place , vulcn might be utilized to lila own ad ) vantage. The toiiEo of the meeting waa also against lie Injection of spring elections 'Into local politics. It being argued that uucti elections entailed needless expense In connection with ho Austra Inn ballot yntem novf In use. hose present also declared themselves In aver u ! an Increased number of councllmcu hau the number provided by the Howell barter. Resolutions embodying the above neutl- ucnta were drafted and they -will be taken o Iv.ncoln by a committee of live , headed by lerman Kountze and Henry W , Vales. An ( furl will be made to place them before the upportem of tbe new charter In euch a light bat * oma alterations may bo made. Can you define what is a Newspaper ? A Newspaper is a publication issued at stated intervals. What are the duties of a Newspaper ? . To publish all the news both local and foreign , Can you tell me what paper does this ? The Omaha Bee. Are there any others ? There are some that make a pretense of publishing all the news , but there is only one that does that is The Omaha Bee. You are right if you want to read it all , you must SOUTH OMAHA STOCIC MI3X AT OUTS. One CoiiiinlNNloii Cniirvrn ClmrproH AuruliiNt Another. A temporary restraining order wns 'Issued . . / Judge Keysor yesterday restraining Michael II. Murphy , J. G. Martin , L. . Uoberts , Alfred Powell , J. L. Carey , William B. Wallwork and Frank Culttcndcn , mem bers of the South Omaha Llvo .Stock ex change , from circulating false and damag ing reports repardlng the Omaha Live Stock Commission company , and also restraining the South Omaha exchange from enacting rules calculated to operate to the disadvan tage of the said live stock commlMion' company. The restraining order was Issued upon the representation of the attorney for tbe South Omaha Llvo Stock Commission company , who ( lied a petition alleging that the defendants have made a practice of endeavoring In every way to harass and Injure the plaintiff by filing false and malicious charges against It with the South Omaha Live Stock exchange and then circulating reports of these charges being ( lied. H was also- alleged that the exchange con trols the entire live stock commission busi ness In South Omaha and that It has already adopted rules providing that no member of the exchange shall buy fram any person or firm not a mfmber of the exchange. It Is alleged that this rule Is very strictly en forced and that It Is now proposed to amend these rules by enacting provisions to the effect that the stockholders of any firm be longing to the exchange must bo members of the exchange. It la alleged on behalf of the plaintiff that this rule would exclude the plaintiff from membership In the exchange , as Its stockholders arc scattered over Iowa and Nebraska , and It would bo Impossible and unreasonable for them to bo members of the exchange ; , The hearing on the temporary Injunction was set to bo'heard before Judge Keysor March 20 at 10 a. m. WITNESSED THIS IXAUOUllATION. Councilman Allan IloliiniH from a Trip < < > WiiHliiiiKTion. Councilman James Allan of the Eighth ward has returned from Washington , where he attended the Inauguration of President McKlnley. He says that the Inaugural exer cises were exceptionally brilliant and Im pressive. It was a remarkable fact that the people , Irrespective of political sympathies , seemed to bo overjoyed at the change In the administration. One of tnu Imprcaslvo . features of the ceremonies at the capltol oc curred Just before Mr. McKlnloy took the oath cf ofllco , when 75,000 people who thronged the grounds and approaches to the capltol united In singing "Nearer , My God , to Thee. " The effect of the tremendous chorus was too striking to bo easily forgotten. Incidentally -Councilman Allan took occa sion to patch i ! ( . ) his boom for the United States nmrshalshlp for this district and ho declarer that unless all Indications arc un trustworthy he has a sure grip on the Job. The appointment Is expected sorao time the latter part of this month. oin iiim.ui.vcs MUST COMB now.v. llartc Iimiitriirti ICH n Ciiin- WorlliloxH Striii'lurrH Building Inspector Ilarto liau condemned a couple of old buildings at Twentieth and Vlnton streets. Till 3 makes an even hun dred that have been condemned elnco Mr. Ilarto' . ? appointment less than a year ago , Only six ov/rcrs have failed to comply with the order to tor down the offending struc tures. Mr. Harto eays that while a great leal has beeif accomplished In this line , there are Ktlll a number of buildings that he con siders unsafe , and the campaign will bo con tinued this year , Ono of the great causes of the dilapidated condition of buildings , Mr , Harto says. Is the neglect of owners , Somu- tlmea a building falls to bring In a satlafac- ory revenue and then the owner allows It o go to waste. In this way several butld- nga have been condemned and torn down which , with good care , would have been scrvlcablo for several years. IIAM.OTS AHI3 OIX TO MXCOI\ . County Cleric Hcilllrlil Shlpx Them In Cnplliil < ; ! ( > to lit * OoiinU-il. County Clerk Kedflchl la preparing to com ply with the provisions of the law requlrlns ilm to uend to tbo Hccrotary of stale the jallota cast on the constitutional amendments ind the poll bsoks of this county for the is3 of the commission appointed to recount ho ballots cast on the amendments at tlie ao L election. Theeo ballots and poll book" nako a very bulky package , but the county lerk Is required to cnclcso all of them In mo parcel , and It will therefore be necoteary o have a large box made especially for tlio urpo ? . This box will bo forty-four Inches [ ilgh , forty-five Inches In length and twenty- Ix Inchui wide , Aa goon OB the package la : eady for shipment It will be forwarded to ho secretary of atate. TroulilK tin Ai'foniit nf n Ili-il , Otto Mlnde was arraigned In police court ' oftcrday on the charge of bulag drunk nd disorderly last Saturday night. It waa lleged that ho went Into a room above a ulcon at Twentieth and Cumlng etreotu and vent to bud without asking psrmbalon. The wner of the place , found him there , and after Ittlng him In tbe face , caused lib arrest. llnde yesterday said that tie had paid for la bed. . Y purchasing goods nindo nt tin : following Nebras ka f ictorics. If you can not find what you want , communicate with the manufacturers us to w h a t dealers hnndlo their uoods. _ _ . . . . ; JJAGS.J3UnLAP AND TWINE. _ _ _ _ _ " ms3i is "OMAHA uACJ cb. Manufacturer * of all klnls of cotton nnj bur lap baps , cotton Hour Bnrk anil twins a IDCO- laity. 81I.R16-C18 S. llth St. DKE\VEIUE8. OMAHA UllIitt'IMJ ASSOCIATION Cor load shipments made In our own refrii , . * rater cars. Ulue Hlbbon , Kllle Export. Vlenn * Export and Family Export delivered to all pa\tu of the city. IRON WOUK8. UAvJs & CONVUILI , IllO.V WOUKjT" Iron mill ll.-UNk Vouiulern. Manufacturers trul Jobbers of Machinery , ( fen- . < ral repairing a iccclaliv. iwi. 150 ] and 1501 Jackson street. Omaha , Neb. INDUSTRIAL IIIO.N WOUICS. Manufacturing ani repairing of all Mnt'a ot machinery , engines , pumcs. vlevulur * . ur.ntlnit preues. hangers , shading ana coupiingi. 14t ( and 1408 Howard St. . Omaha. 1'AXTON .fc VIIiHM.Vfi IllO.V WOHItS. Manufacturers of Arcliltecutni Iron Work. General Foundry , ilachlut and Illacknmlll work. Engineers and Contractors for Fire Proof nulld * Incs. Office and works : U. P. Ity. ind Bo. 17th tlrect. Omnliii. anmT FACTOUIES. JN II. liVANS NEIIItASHS1IIIIT C0.1I1MNY. " xclunlvp ruilom thirl tailor * . 1511 Fa roam. ' TENTS AND AWNINGS. AMHKICA.V TK.Vr AM ) AW.MNO CO. / \vnlngs , Tents , Horse Ccvers , Flags and ( -uilns. ) T nts for rent , Salesroom (13 South Blxte nth Ftreet. Telephone 4W. ( DYE WOHKS. scuoiYnsAcVc'a" TWIN CITY nvia WOltKS , IT. l Kilflllllll St. Dyeing ami cleaning of Knrments and goods of everv description. Cleaning of fine garments u tpeclalty. JAMES E. BOYD & CO Telephone 1030. Oiniilia , Nib. COMMISSION GRAIN : PiMISUNS : ANJ : SfOKJ Board of Trade. Dlicct wires to Chicago und New York. Correspondents : John A. Warren & Co. MlirilcrcT SIliyllr v'N IIIM | Ilnpi * Coin- . AhllANY , March 8. Governor Illnck has declined to Interfere In the sentence of death of Arthur Mayhew , who wan coavlctcil of murdering Stephen Howell at Hempolcad , .March 17 , 1800 , The governor will com- mule to Ilfo Imprisonment the sentence of ilcath Imposed upon William Youngs , the Fort Hunter wife murderer , on the ground that Youngs , who Is weak minded , was under great provocation at the tlmo of the com mission of the crime. _ , llcil-llot ItcvlvnJ. The Walnut Hill Methodist church Is en joying a red-hot revival. Hov. C. N , Dawson - son , tlio pastor , preached two very cfTectlvo uermonu Sunday and the Interest won very marked. At the evening service about a ilnzoa persons arrso for prayers , and when the Invitation was given to go forward to Iho altar a large number went forward. The sccno was very impressive and the cntlro nilillonco seemed to bo tilled with the ro- vlval spirit. Nil ICniMVii ItfiiHiiii for .Suicide. SIACON , Oa , , MartS : , Orlando M. Dana shot and killed himself at hl homo today , for reasons unknown , Ha came to Ucorgla. from Conncrtlrtit and has been connected ivllh the J. W. Hurku Printing houses during thut time , ' .Mr. Uana > WHS a member of the nama family which Includes Hlchard H. Dana , Charles A. Dana und other dlutln- fulshcd mt-n. a C'liimDnlti'il llrcllirt'ii Conforriiuc. UAJ/n.MOUH , March 8-The confcrenco if th Unitcil Drethrcn church decided thin morning to.hold Its next session In Dallas- town. I'n. Itev , J , II , Albright was u'.rctod ccretary of thu I'emmylvnnlu branch of ho mtuxlonary ficrvlco ami Huv , J. H. 1'outiK WIIH electeil lo fill the Husnoll biblical lmlr In Ix.-bunon college , Curnt'uli * ( /'iinllni'il to HH | Ili-d , aHKKNWICH , Mum * . . Murch 8.-H la nn- lounced today that Andrew Carncclo IH yet mublo to Icavu his bed itnd may not bo 'or a long tlmu , HP Is Improving steadily. It Is expected thut ha will remain In Jreennicn a mont'.i longer. StntitliipfrvlNlon iif JVfivupiiprrH. nUKKAUO , March 8. Senator I umy and \Hnemblyiimn Ilruun have been rcqucstca o Introduce In the state legislature a bill which provides for the placing under the tupervlnlon of ututo otllcialv all tliu ncwit- 1 publUrticd In. the otate.