fHT tnVAT ATT A TIATT/V A riiTTTJ n A "V in I QOQ COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL There Is Oots'.derablo Excitement in the Wheat Pit. BEARS MAKE A RAID UPON THE MARKET Loiter , l > > - Ill-lit- lliiliiKt Sncccviln III Control AKiiln , and 'Ulicnt ' ChiMfH at Sl < * nil > CHICAGO , Mnrch ll.-lt looked for n few mlnute.s In the \vhcnt pit today that flitch u Hurry would ensue that It might Hvvecp the big bulls off thslr foot. What appeared to be nn organized raid was made on May , brokers offering th.it option at prices UC > ' ,4c under whit Leltor brokers were bidding for It , but refusing to sell to the latter at less than the Leltcr bid prices. July broke 2c In the excitement nnd continued weak to the end , closing at a loan of ITic. Lelter , by heavy buying , finally But the market under control and succeeded In holding the May price at yesterday's llgure , $1.01. The market was a vicious ono for a time. Coarse grains showed a Rood deal of steidlness In the fucj of the vvhc.it break and loal only Vic of their previous values. Provisions , starting strong , became weak ulnl closed 2' , 'S7lic ' lower * T.ie Hl.irt In wheat was quite flrm. July opening < c higher .it tXHifi''WsC ' and May V4c higher at II.OH& . There wits a fulling off In the volume of Argentine shlpmcntH nnd thU was apparently thu only reason for the Blight advance. No great amount of wheat was offered and \ery little demand cxlstad for th llrst few minutes und the market remained about nt n standstill for that time. Then It commenced to drop , slowly nt llrst , under statistical news. Liverpool receipts the lust three ilayi were slightly In excess of normal requirements. The most disturb ing elmneht was the big addition to the Htock of contract wheat h re. Chicago re- celptR were fiS cars today , 19 of which were of contract quality. He-aides Ihls fit cars and 38,000 bu. NJ. t northern were transferred from unlicensed housis. The continuance of the heavy contract receipts from Irregular pource" began to have effeot on traders and the unusual heaviness of today's receipts resulted In an almost total withdrawal of Hiipport siortly" after the opening. I'r c ° s In consequence lie-trim gradually to decline. No very great .selling prissure was-put on thu market , luvvovar. until the price .had got to about Vie. ) Keller brokers were , as ifiiul. giving support to May. bidding $1.01. Then nppinntly an otg.inlzed raid was made on May. Inlluentla ! houses came Into the in.irkU with hf.ivy offerings ) of May , offcrlnc to Hell It at Jl.OT1 ! nnd even nt $1.0316. but barred Letter's brokers from purchas ing at those llgures. T.ils created n great deal of exc-ltsmtnt among traders , as ll was 'f believed an attempt was belna made to Bet 1 the market beyond the contiol of thn 'mil ' leaders and a small slznl pinlc In July en- med almost Immediately. Offerings fairly iiourcd Into the market nnd Inside of ten minutes another cent had been loppul off the price. In the menntlmu I.eller's brokers were taking eveiythlng off red them In May. though being forced to pay $104 for It. It was also known tint Ix-lter had promptly met niMs for heavy margins which had boert mailp on him by the bear contingent nnd hud retaliated In kind Not until his rep resentatives had absorbed something like . 1,000,000 bu. of May did the m.nket quiet down. A tcni'tlon took pHee In July , the pi Ice rallvlng frnm SSlfce to SftHc There was quite he ivy covering by professional shorts on this decline' . About noon l.tlter npp.tr- entlv tlianged his brokers and succeed dm petting a good deil of w eit below $1.01. The readiness with which everything was taken al < > resulted In a marked fulling off In the offerings and the option after that was held sto.idllv and the market was H'cady at $1.01. July showed a great deal of nervousness for the reK of the se 'lon , lint did not move very far either way from ic ! until near the clos. ? , when renewed sell- was started by "tnllers , " who were frald of nvirgln culls , anil the price cle- Ineil rnpldly again. At the close SSViifiSS c being bid for It. May wound up at * jLr r was a rather llpht trade In corn , rket during the extreme weakness of whertTacTeJ siirprlslnglv llrm. A fair ad- vanee was scored early on buying on the bullls'h ' nevvs and on the wet weather. This was ultimately lost , but not without a sttuu- gle nnd the market was steady to tha end. May ranged from W,4fir,0 % < - to 30VM30icnnd | ! closed He lower nt So c. Thn market for oats vv us very dull , though lluctuatlons were a trifle wider than of late. It was chiefly n scalpers' market. A bullish government report nnd the firmness of corn were features In the early advance. This was lost later. Oats traders were sellers late In the session. May ranged from 27V&C to 2tr ir > nnd closed % c lower at 2fiic. Ptovlslons. notwithstanding small hog re ceipts , weto easy , rellectlng the break In w.ieiit. The market was llrm to besln with , lint the advance brought out liberal offer- Inga from pickers nnd scalpers nnd the de cline thus started was-1 helped along by the wheat weakness. The close was easv at about bottom figures. May pork was 7l4c lower nt $10.17fil02i ) . May lard 2i c lower at $127V4 fob 30 and May ribs 2'4c lower at $ .1.12V6. Estimated receipts Saturday ; Wheat , 116 cars ; corn. .130 cars ; oils , 233 cars , hogs , 13.000 head. futures ranged as follows ; SrficicV.I Opan.J Hlith. I Low. I ClOM. ! YeH7'y1 March. 1 02K May. . . 1 ( UU 10114- i o < 1 04 k > _ July. . . DO'iUM OOMCIM Coni May. . . .in v < JlllV , . ilWJVt 31KGX dam " May. . . U7K „ - 20 > H July. . . - -4H Jerk Wiy. . . in no 111 31 ID m 1(1 ( 20 10 27N July. . . Id J''M 10 : u II ) . ' 5 10 25 ID 32H Lard May. . . n 21 _ fl 21 6 ini 3 20 5 22 ! juiv. . . 5 ttJVj fl U ) t --i * S SO 5 HO I May. . . S II fi 15 K 10 fi 12M C 1.1 Juiy-ii .t ' 'j a . - ' . > n is 0 17V 6 'JO * Xn i. Cash < iin5lnlons ! were as follows ; I'UH'll Itiidv ; vvlntei pitenis , II8011 CO- siraUhts. SioiUIW ; hprlnir special * . IJ 53iii3 40 ; nprlnu pitcnU. jl.iSWIl ) , tiakers' . $ ICiff3ii > . WIIIJAT No. 2 spiliiK. iJiWIc ; No 2 tprlnr , lllft'ii-c : No. S red. 11 lUfol OJUj. i\HN No. 2. Sy'tO ic , No. 2 jellow , UHitt1 . \TS-No I. 2f4e , No 2 while , f . o b , 3IH1O 3le ; No. S vhlle , JJljfl c , IU-NX ! - ' . < J'io. IIMILIIY No. 2. f. o h. 3f llc. Sl5iiS- : . 1 Ilix'efd. Jl IS. nw , Jl 22 , IVlme tlnnill y keid. J- " ) Movn puk. per bbl . JlO.lifl II ) ' 0. Ijircl. per Utrt Um. . Jl I3H5.17\J. Short rlhi Klde * tlo-ine ) . J1iW3" ( ) . iliy oaltetl ulinulderH hoxotl ) , ft 7'tf ! . ' , > , thort cltnr .tides ( Uixed ) . Jl. \ VlllhKDistillers' llnlshod ioods , per ual 1 , St'tUItS UnchonBirtj cut lout , JO 01 ; granu lated. > 1 II 1)1 00 J0 DO DO ( W On the' Troduce cTchancn tmlay Ihe btitltr niarkel vtas steady ; creameries , USllOo ; dulrles , IHClIo OlUHso , nulet. SliS c \lgs \ * . stixidy ; ( i - li , 10e , DrtaxM poultrv , dull , turke > 9 , S If lie ; chicken * . 7 So ; ducks , Toe ( jkV.w Y4 ni Tivmi vT. MAHKKT. 4iiic > lnloiiM ( for the Day on t.eneriil riiiiiiuuilltloH. NKW YORK , March 11 KIXH'T : Iteoelpt * . :5.- 674 bbls. ; exports 7.K1 Wd . ; lower , affecte < l by ilecrea III wheat ; c.lt > milt patentr. IXMi lO ; city mill tleirn. tt.ftHtS.75 , Mnnet ) > ota"palents , - } 1.t5tl5.5Q ; Mlnni-sota baKcrt , tt.tn 4.60 ; winter V * f patents , l. ij5.50 ; vvlntt-r utralKlits. II.UO4 K ; winter extras , I3.TOV4.10 , winter low grades , > : ! 3.iXI. lt > e Hour , utead ) : fane > , Si.iuQ ] . : } Urn k In at flour , straily nt S1.30U1.50. IH'l'KWHBAT rinn at 43c CMIIKMK\lr Uull. > ellow vveslern. HV. MIS Pa li r , No 3 unalein , UViifCCc. IIAHI.KV Dull , feedlni ; , ( He. llUI.iM.Vl.T.Moaily : , wnlern. M'MiCTc. WIlHAT-Uecilpts. 52.7 ! . bu. jipot. weak : No. 2 I "I. II Ci'i f o. b. atloat to airlve. Options opened eaty on cable , news rallied tllxhtly on iciverlni ; und then < . : iap e < l In respinisr tu a laid by n prominent Chicago 'levitor man and jlio bear crowd Kr.irrally Hulls were utterly TiMited and made no attempt luniird a recovery nil d > , prices clnsrd Unl > Jc net low-r ; heav > ' lliliildmlrn was frat.irt ; No 2 red March ll.WifM 0i | , . clone.l at ll.Or , , May. 5S'p } ' "MS-IS " , eliitel at 9 < V COUN-HeeelpIs , 2ii.i ) bu ; riports , 102.25S bu Fpot. ttcad ) , No 2. 5J'- Options opened steady nit the government report and cable news. There was n further advance nn heavy eujHirt tinier * , but u late reaction with wheat , closing- unchanged ; May. S3V.J ? " . . ' . .i' . closed at SJ'ic- .Inu Jut ) . MilCiUjC. close. ! at Wir O\T ! U < - elptf. SI 3 bu , exports. &I.K4 bu. PlHit. ijiilel : No 2. 3U e Options mn,1erately uellve ; fairly leil > with corn , clixlng un- ihunc l | May. SO ifSOSc , rlored at 3 * > Sc. Kiii > - Quliil.rnn _ . , WMjyi.ic : mlJdlln ; * , S c ; II\V * { ulet. hlpptnir , 3 1f5Jc ; oo.1 to chulce. iseitv. HOW ririn * § t te. cnmi.toh to cliolw. 1MJ. crop > 1837 crop , I.HATIIKIt Klrm , hemlock sole. IJ'CGJOc. WOOI-Weak , lleece. 17 HiHc ; TCXJS. 1149 VllOVIBIONa-lleef. nrm ; family. til 23O 11.75. extra me * * . U 00 9.00 Cut meaK .lull : Pickled l llle . ll.TJff 7i)0 ! plckl-d snouldetK. Jl 4 4 75. pickled ham , 17 7SWJ CO. U-ird , llrmj western steamed. 11.45. Refined , llrm I'ork. dull , men * . Hfl.WrlOiS ; short clear , . fnmllv , $ I1.S04JI200 Taltovv , steady , O1IH Petroleum , nominal Ilosln , Heady ; stralnnl eommm to geol , tl 42'4fM ' 43 Turpentine , firm at 3 < mj37c Cottonseed oil , prime crude , 20'/4C ; prlm summer yellow , 22'iW"C ' ! off sum mer ) < linn , 224c , nominal , jIlle'K Firm : fair tu extra , 4HO ' 4a : Jnpiu , MofiAHSKS-fUeady ; New Orleans , open keltle , ruNl to rliolcr. ZSJf Cc. METAUH The market for metal * continued In a more or less unsettl d condition , with Iron and lead showlnir positive weakness. At the clo < < today the Metal exchange called pig Iron vrar- rantM easier vvllh 18.70 bid fttul 1C.SO asked , take copper , quiet and unchanged , with MI.ST'j ' bid and 113 asked ; tin , iulet | , with 114.23 bid and > 14.40 asked , rpeller , unchanged , with 11.17't bid and II.22V4 asknl ; lend , weak , with (3.70 hid and J3.75 n ked. The llrm lining the sellllnft price for miners and smelters quotes lead at 13 0. llUTTIIK-necelpH. 2 r,23 pkss. ; market steady ; western creamery , IJ'uJOc ; logins , 20c : factory , liaiJc. miFSlJ : nec lplii , 1.07 pkK ; m-irket quint : IlKht Kklinn , CljChc : pn.rl skims , 4ff3'ic : full skims. SWIe. 1OUH Hcci-lpt * . 9,011 pkcs : market nrm ; western. 10 4c ; southern , Oil MIA CK.VnitAI. MARKRT9. Conilldon of Trnitc nnd Onotntlonii on nncl I'unojI'roclnce. . nod ( lock , 80. IlUTTKU-Comrlion to fair , OOllc ; tcparator creamery , 20c ; gathered creamery , 15@lCo. ViAICholce fat , SO to 120 Ibs , quoted at lOVe ; Urge and coarse , title. I.IVH I'Ol'l/rilY Chickens , 5'4e6c ' ; old roost- era. 1c ; ducks , Co. OAMn Mallard * . J3.00 ; leil. II.W ; brants , $3.WH.M ; Canadian gene , $4 MX ( < i.O" . PWKONS Uve , 7.'c ; dead pigeons not wanted. HAY Upland , 1 50 ; mldlind , f5 O > : lowlind } 4 10 ; rjc straw , J4 JO ; color makes the price on hay ; light bales sell the best ; only top grilles bring top prices. CKIiilY-CJood : stock , large , 40J ; email , 25ff30e. ONIONS-I'er bu , ll.ldffl 23. IlKANM-Hond-plcked navy , per bu , . II 23fl 39. HWBirr 1'OTATOKS Kansas , 10-peck bbls , . . CAIIIIAOn Good stock , per Ib. . V < sC. 1'OTATOKS Home Brown , 60 330 ; Colorado sto-l ; , 70e. TOMATOES I'er crate ? seven baskets. JI.W ® 450. rnuiTS STHA\VlliUUIiS-l'er : 24-n.t. ca e. $750. Al'I'M Mlnter stock , * JOOf3.W ! ; California IlcllellPur , boxe . $1 VI ; Colorado Jonathans , boxci , $1.7" ; Oreson , boxes , $1.23 CUAMIUIlUinS I'nncy Jersey , per bbl. . $1000 UUAl'iH-MaliKii , rWili ) Oil TIlOPICAt. PltUITS. OUANOiS California m cl < . J2.73S300 ; fancy seedllnut , $ ; 50 choice , $2 S3. LKMO.VS California , fancy , $3 00 ; choice , * 273 ; fancy Me slna , $1 OOW3.W. ri iANANAS Choice , lar e stock , per bunch , $2.00 W2. .23 ; medldum nlrod hunches , $1.7SS. ( W. NUTS AlmondK , per Ih , ' large size. 1213c , smal' ' , He , Urazlls , p r Ib , Sffluc : English wal- nutfl. ptr Hi. fancy oft ubell. lOflltc , standard * , Sft'Jc ; Illbcrts , per Ib . 50c. pL-cans pallKhcd , medium , Cf7c , ixtra laiifc , 8ip9o : large hickory nuta , Jl 0001.10 per bu ; smill. $1 254f35 per bu ; cucoHiiut * . per 1 0 , $4 w , ncanuts , raw , 5S3',4c ' ; tounteil , . KIC1H Imiiorted. fancy. VTOWH , 14'lb. box s , lOu , 0-crown , 41-lb. haxei : , 12o , 2-lb boxca , 22 tlUa per box , California , w-lu b. , . Jl.W. HONIY : Cliolie w ilte. 12c ; Colorado amber. 10 JJIlc KHAUT I'er bbl , $1 30. half bbl. , $2 23. M.YPI.i : SVIH'I1 FHe-giil. can , each , $273 ; Kal. tans , puru , per doz , $1200 , Imlf-Kal cans , $0 23. quart cans. 13 W. IATiS : Hallowec , CO to 70-lb. boxes , G&e ; Fair , 5c , Turd , 9-lli boxes , 'ic i I'er half bhl r. W : tjhl. . $300. runiit MHATS , DUKSSKD nnir : deed name stecra. C\n ; good fureiuartcrs | steers , & % c , good hindquarters Hteeis , h o. western steers , fi e , fancy helfors , 8'4c ; Bond heifers , Co. good foreijuartera helfi-r" , Sc ; KIOTO. IilndiiuarU-ra heifers , o ; soodcivv , fair civvtL.l'jc , cow rorequartcrs , 44c ! ; cow uartcrs. 7'ic. HiKP Ct'TS llanglnit tcnderlolni 4Hc ; rlhi No 1 , lie , ribs , No 2 , So , rlln No 3 , f./c . louniN. No. 1 , 7'lc ; num. Is. No 2 , fi'ic , round * . No. 3 , CVic , trlinmlnRic \ ; beef shanks , So ; bnilnx. per doz , 3 > c ; s retbreids , per Ib , 12o ; snuetbreadi ( inhcs ) , per lit , < 0c ; Kldni > > H , per doz. , Xic ; ox tails , each , 3c ; Il-.er. , per Ib , 2 lie ; hearts , per Ib . 2bc ; tongues , pjr Ib , lie : "all Ihertf tJCh , 33c ; calves , whoh > carcass or eldcs , 9c ; calf Imd and feet , pcilded , per set" 73p ; tenlerlaliiK , fre < li , 18e ; temleiloln" , frozen , 15c ; boneless s'rip * , fresh , OVsc ; b"neless stilps , frozen , 9c. strip loins , fresh , \ic \ ( ; strip loins , fiozen , t ' ' , < ; rolls. Ixnolias , D'i'1 ; rolls , fpencer cpta , V ; ulr- loln butts , bonelcsi , 9c ; Khoulder clods , bonelena , O'c ; rump butts , boneless , r.lc ; No. 1 chucks , 5c ; No. 2 chucks , 4V c ; No. A OMJC ! ' ? , ic ; b T'es clmck. . &c ; cow plates. 3 ! < c ; steer plates , 4c ; Hank steak , "c ; loins. No. 1 , 13 Vic ; loins. No. 2 , lO'io ; Inlns , No. 3. S'jc ; Hhort loins , market stjlt * , 2o nlx\e loins ; short loins , hotel stjlc , 4c abavo loins ; cow loin. e Js , Sc ; steer loin , tnda , 9c. 9c.MUTTON MUTTON Fancy Inmbs , 9c per Ib ; Iambs , 8c ; Hheep , 7c ; market racks , loop , 9c ; hotel rack" , Khort , lie : loins , 9c ; saddles , 9c ; legs , Oc ; lamb legs , lOc ; breasts and stews , JVjc ; tonKiies. each , 3c ; forequarters , 5l4c. I'OHK Ires ed pigs , 5Uc pe" Ib : drnwed hogs , 5Vic ; tenderloins , ISc ; loins , short , 6 Vic ; lonrf. 60 ; spare rlb < > Cc ; ham sausage butts , 5c : Iloston butts , GVic ; shoulders , rough , Ce : shoulders , skinned. M.lc ; trlmmlnns. 4Hc ; leaf lard , not rendered , 5Hc ; heads , cleaned , 4c : snouti nnd eirs. 3c ; iwclcbnnei , ! e ; cheek meat , ( a ; neck bones , 2c ; pics' tails , 5c : plucks , each , Sc ; chltterllnKX , 3c ; HOCKS. 4c ; heart : , per doz , toe ; stomanhs , each , 3c ; tongties , each. 7c. kid neys , per doz , 10c ; brains , | > --r .los. , l c ; pigs' feet , per doz . 30c ; livers , each , Sc ; hoe rind * . to ; blade bones. EC. HIDHS. TA1.LOW , HTC. 1IIDKS No. 1 green hides. 7'4e ; No. 2 green hides , C4c ; No. 1 salted hides , Da ; No 2 grcn salted hides , c ; No. 1eu ! calf. S to 12 Iba , 10c ; No 2 M-nl calf. 12 to 1" , Ibs. Sc. SHUKl' 1'UL.Ta-Oreen sailed , each. 15 75c ; green salted shearings ( short wooled early sklni ) , each , 15c ; dry shearings ( short wooled early skins ) . No. 1 each , 6c ; dry Mint Kansas and Nebraska butcher noel pelts , per Ib , actual n eight , 4Q3c ; diy Hint , Kau a < t and Nebraska murrain wool pells , per Ib , actual nelght , W 4o ; dry flint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per Ib , actual weight. 4f5c ; dry Hint Colorado murrain wool pelts , per Ib . actual ltht , 3itc. TAliLOW. OnBAHi : . JJTC. Tallow. No. 1 , ,1 3'ic ; tiillow , No. 2 , ta ; rough tallow , lijc ; white KreasB , 215'82l c ; yellow and biwwn greaio , IVaW Vic. Vic.FUHS FUHS llesr ( black or brown ) , $3 00920 00 ; otter , > 1.5018 00 ; mink , IS COo ; benr. . il.Cnyt On ; skunk , 15o. 23c. BOcf muikrjt. Ic , 5c , 7o ; raccoon , 15O50c ! red for. 25cOH 55 ! gray fax , 215'COc ' ; wolf ( timber ) , .Kc'i7i SO ; wolf ( prairie coyote ) , lCMOc : nlldoat , 10Q23C ; badger , Sff40c ; silver fox , 13000 7300. I.onU nrnernl llnrkrtn. ST. LOUIS. Mnr-h 11 FLOrn-Unchanired patcnti > . 11.7.104.90 ; straights , J4.40B4.M ; clears , ; tl.i ff4.21 : medium , $3.CMi1.73. WHI3AT I.ovvrr , closlni ; lo for May. l c for July end IHo for Peplember below jesterdav. The close wni weak at the bottom Spot , loner ; No. 2 red. cash , elevator , 9 < > c : track , ! dc. March , SUic ; May. JMe bid ; July. 830S3VSc ; Scplemb'r , t'v.No. . 2 hard , oath , lie CORN rutures cloctt fractionally Inner thin > tfrdiy : Spot. ijenil * No. 2. cash , 27c ; Mirch , nc , .May. : ; aii:7 % , % ly , 2 c hid ; heiitemher , , . bid. OATS Weak nnd lower for both spot nn 1 fit- turea. No. 2. ta h. 2'ltc ; track. 27ii 2Sc. March , 27'tMiy , 27e bid ; July. 24B24'4c ; No. 2 while. HY1J Steady at 49c. ri.\X KriIlliher nt $1 11 TIMOTHY SPKII > rlme , $ : .91fl'3.00. ( WIINMHAIJI Wlfll K. HIIAN n-ixtcr : packed , east track. BV HAT Quiet and ea .v for prairie at J3.MJH.I3 ; tlmothv. strong at $ S OOfl > l0.r.O. lllTTTiit3alet ; creamery. 16ff20'5c ; dairy , iff inos-t < tpaiat ] S > lc. WHISKY 1 20. POTTO NTI KS 70a d. lowef at II B a ke1. Spelter tlrt.i at J4 . dull ; standard mes. Job- nlng. $10 23. Lard , nom'nal ' ; prime steam $3 * choice , $ " .10. llacon ( Iwxed lol ) , extin short clear. " I" 62H 3.73 ; rH , , , $ -.7 ; , -.S7iJ ; , | , ort In. $ . .S7V4ft6 Oil. Dry salt meats ( boxed ) , shoulders , $ I..WJ4.7'i : extrn short cleir. J".12Hff3.23 ; ribs J3 - . - , < 37H : shorts , $ -07ii rw. . ' ' UKCKHTS-riour. 3.m > bht . ; wheat. 17.000 bu ; corn. w.ivo bu , ; outs , SOflflrt bu MWXIKNTH riour. S.OuO hbls. : wheat. 11.000 tu.j corn , 23SC TO Int. ; oats. IVCM bu. nAl.TIMOItn. March It. 1"t > 1im Dull : wett- - ern. JJ.701'2 80 ; vvrilern extrn. } ) .V4ltiD ; ne ftt t- | ern family. 4.40 < f4.70 ; winter wheat patents , I4. 5 10 ; spring wheat patent , $5 50R1.4I- sprluc vvVat straights. .VWJ,10 ; receipts , in - 190 UiN : exports , 2,042 hhls WIIKAT Ste-idy at u decline ; sput and nionlh , mJ9 ? ic : May , "iiffilic ; ste-imer No. 2 red , WS MUo ; receipts. 23 03 bu. ; exports. 99. . S-Vj b'J : southern wheat , bjr.iruple , S5t/I1iic : southern v/heat , on grade , 9if ( > Jc. cnUNFtesdy ; spot and nmnlh. S.T.wte : May. SH4e bid ; stesm'r mixed. M\fjll > ic ; receipts. 179l > 3l bu. ; exports. 151.i ; * lu , : ealei. tliv ) > i ) u.u ; southern while - " corn , M iJJI c ; southern > el- low. OATS Steady ; No , : white western. S4'5(733c ( : Nu ; ml > cl western. 32frvc ; receipts 13 , SU bu. : expor t , 100 OiM bu SUI IlYIJ-StiBdv ; No. I nearby. S5 < iR > 3 * c ; No I weitern , 5lib5CE4c ; receipt * , 4 S3ii bu , ; export t * . HAY- Prime choir * timothy , $12 6" JI3.00. UUAIN FHKinilTS-Klrm. but Inactive ; steam to Llvertwol. per bn . SV4d. May : Cork for orderP. . r luarter. 1 < Edfft * 74d , March ; 3s 4 < it. April. HPn IJIl OiiM ; fanpy creamety. Jlc ; fancy Imitation , I7K1V ; fnnrj Udle. ISc ; gnnl ladle , 13rt4c ! : toii' packed. J01il2c KnnQuiet < ; freth ll'iftlte iiUSi : : stead ) : fine } New York , larje. 5H f ( Hc. York'small fnnc > Nevv Vortt. medium , S ftlOc ; fancy Nevv , , Mnrkrt. Ni\V : YOHK , March JJ The wheat miiket ha < l u > vn nilonil hreik today under a ih.iry raid br n ( ilcufn lv4tor crnctm , Uackc.l up birenlhuilnill < wltlni ; a in An R scalpers , nl' of i > hem wne Jix-JiU-fliy b-irl H I'nder this pre - ur Mav tl cJln from tl -T MC to 93V4C nnd In the first hour ot trading. n * rket w * otrvous ind weak , ai j for May War news had nn iffect The day wound up with n second wild m h to unlmul , whkli left prlcen nervoux at nhout the Ijnevi nf the day and mi'iiV below last nUht. May clo ed nt SS c nnd July We bid The ill mornllintlon of prlcei hn be n entirely 01- trlbuteil to the alleged he-ivy nttick * by Armour and others nt ChlcnRo. liulls have been route.1 In nil directions , the nbundino ? of slop lo onlem hclnit nn evidence of this fact On Ihe break exporters Improved their oppoitunlty by picking up 13 loads of vvheitinJ 81 Ioad3 rf com at Atlantic ports. Coffee Nn\V YOUK , March II. opMitnl barely steady , with prices 5W10 | > nliitii loner ; ruled mnd-rnlely active , with wc-ik under tone ! 1 cil liquidation IrsplieJ by heavy Itrti'slllnn receipt ! ) , weak local s | ) l market , link of rpacu- latlve support and warlike condlllims Uith In this country nnd pretty much all Kurope , Cluffcl ute-idv , 6O1' , pilnts net lower. Hales , 17.730 hies. IncludlnK March. J5 ISfld S ) ; Miy. Spot coffee. Illo. w ik ; No. 7 invoice. ST4c ; No. 7 Jobbing , 6'4c. Mild , dull , but steady ; Cordnia , from the thu I'nlted States , 374 W ) bigs : ti tnl visible the I'nlleil States , 1,1 1.9M Uign. ajtulnst 731.91.S bagM hint jcnr nnd 1TI,872 bAg" In 1KJ6 SANTO1" . March 11. COKKii-.Stenly : good averngi' Santos , 8Wi ) rels ; receipts , 17.0W ling * ; stock. 7I7.0W bag < lIAMIIlMin. March H.-mrPHH-Opened ' , pfg. lower ; nt 2:30 : p. m , Vt I'fg. net lovvi-r ; "lIAVm ? . " Mirch 1l.-OOPPiK Closed Mf net lovver ; sales , ll.WiO bigs KnnsnH t'llr ( iriiln und I'rorlnlons. KANSAS CITY , March 11. WIIRAT Hard bout lo lo er ; soft ( Inn : No. 1 hard , 9i > > : No 2. 7i9t'4c : No 3. 4fiS7c . No 1 rod. Dili-lie , No t. 03e : No 3 , I'tVifi'iZc ' , No. 2 uprlng , ks c. No. 3 , COltN Ilatlier scarce , 'la lower ; No. 2 mixed , OATS Market llrm nnd fairly active ; No. 2 white. 2BW27C. UYi : Market loner ; No 2 , Kc , HAY Market falrlv nctlve. barely sleady ; choice timothy , $ S30ft9.0o ; choice prairie , $7 OOff 'tTTHTlIU Market steady ; creamery , 13gi8se ! , dulrv , I2JT14C. nans-Market neik at " < c. UKCnilTW Wheat. 36,000 bu , ; corn , 31.1 bu. ; oats , 0 WK ) liu SIIIPMP.NTS Wheat , 61,200 bu ; corn , 47,400 bu. ; oats , 7,000 bu Liverpool Mncjprt. I.IVnilPOOU March II WIIKAT Spot , dull ; No. 1 red northern , springSs Id COIIN Spot , quiet ; American mixed. No 2 western , IK KVi'l. ' futures , nulet ; March , 8 4d ; May , 3s 3d. July , 3s 3'W PIlOVISIONS Ueef , extra India. CSs 9d Pork , prlmn n-u > n , line western. 51s 3J Htun" . dull : 3U fid Ilncon. long clear , 40 to 31 Iln , 30s M ; short clear backs , 16 to 18 Hn , 2 < s fid : long clear , 29 * Cd Shoulders , square , 21s Cd Lird , prime we trrn , 27i < fil Tallovv. prime city , 29s HUTTr.H rine t United States. SOq ; good. COs CIII2KSIJ American , finest white nnd colored , 39' 39'Oil Oil/ * Turpentine spirit" . 21s 91 IlO'ln , com mon. 4s 3d. Petroleum , rellned , B'/Sd. N * TT Orleiinn llurki-t. OIU KANS , March 11 HOG PUODt'CTi eJulPt. Pork , standard ine s , JlO Wfflfl 71 I.inl , rollned tierce. * 1 nt I 00 ; pure lard. Jl 2V93 17'5 ' Hoxeil meats , dry suit shoulder ) . Jl 12'i , sldf * . Jl 50. Ilacon , clear rlh sides JiJ 3714516 51 Ham- , choice sugir cured , J1.Mr9 W roPPHi ; Steady. Illo , ordlnirv to fair. 7 < / , < 7le HICR ( Jiilet. ordlnirv to good. extra fincy , Jl C3Jf I 70 , intents. 54 9VR3 O ) OOIINMP -I filWl 7i ) 4 IIHAN 72c. HAY Prime. 12tT12".c. eho'ce lljJU'Se. TOIIN No 2 inlxed , 37c. white nnd jellow , 3Sc. 3Sc.OATS OATS No 2 niKi'd western , Sic , Cliifliiiuitl liurkct. CINCINNATI , March 11-PIXlUIl-Dull , fincj. Jl tlltt M. family , J3 3WI 10 Wlli\T ( JulPt No 2 red , 17Vc fOUN Stead > , No 2 mixed , 31'4o ' OATS I'lrmfr , Nn 2 mixed , 2Je. UYI : rirm. NO 2. oic T'l'OV'I IONS Unrd , tendv $1 Itullc meito , sleailv. $110 llncon , llrm. $11) IVHIPKY-rirm Jl 20 Itl'TTiil rirm nnd lower lllfiln creimery , 21'4c. Ohio. railSc , dilrj. ll 12c HTO Ul Quiet , hard refined , $ l22f5 ! > 7. nuns Ixivvi r nt HC ClinCSi : Stiady , piwr to prime Ohio flat , 9ff 9'ic. ' Ornlii lliTflptH nt Irlnt'linl Miirkfln CIIICAno. Mnrc'i 11 Ilecelpti todi } : Wheat , 37 cars , corn , 321 car < , oit , J9D cir * nstlmatcd car lots lomorrow ; Wheat , 11G ; corn , 330 ; oats , 2n 2nUULUTII , March 11. Hecelpls ; Wheat , 91 cars MINNI3APOLIS , March 11. Ilerelpts ; Wheit. 311 ! cars. ST. LOUIS , March 11. Ilecelpts : Wheat. 24 cars. Toledo llnrkft. TOMTDO. O. March 11. WIIIJAT Lower , nc- live ; No , 2 cish , 97c ; May. 7c hid. COHN Active , lower ; No. 2 mlted , 3Hc. OATS Dull , Htendy : No 2 mlie.1 , 2Sc. HYi : Dull , lower : No. 2 cash. 61c. CLOVIJIISCED Active , steady ; prime cish , Jl OT/4. OILr-Unehanged ; North Lima. 57c ; South Limn and Indiana , B2c. I'oorln MnrkctM. PEOIUA , March 11. CORN Market quiet and steady. No 2. 23VC. OATS Market steady nnd nrm ; No. 2 white , 2S'5c. inn Market quiet and nominal ; No. 2 , 49 ® 50c. 50c.WHISKY WHISKY High proof spirits. J1.194. I'lillnilvliililn I'roilnrc. PHILAniJLPHIA. March 11. IIUTTnn Sleady : fancy western creamery , 2i4c. ) ' Kaas Unchanged : fresh nearby nnd western , n Steidy : New York factory , full cream , fancy , 8c ; full cie.im , fair to choice , IVi CSV.O. Detroit Mnrket. DETROIT. March II. WHKAT No. 1 white. 94ie : ! Jo 2 red , 90c ; M iy , 96Hc. COUN No. 2 mixed. We' OATS No 2 white. 23 iC. nVi : No. S. 51'Jo. Sun Frnnelneo Wlicnt Market. SAN PHANCISCO. March 11. WHGAT Quiet ; December. J1.31H ; May. J1.W4 UAJtt.KT-Q'Jlet : December , 98Wc ; May , 1 OS'J. STOCKS AM > 1IU\DS. Tln-r < > In n llrlrf Sbow of SlreiiK < li Owl UK lit i.il\iiiiveM In I.nuiloii. Hief NI1W YOHK , Mnrch 11. There was n brief show of strength by some slocks In the early iyd trading this morning , prices having been advanced dw vanced on the I ondcm exchange above the New York parity of last week. Thu advance illil not lotr reach the iJindon level , so there was consider ; able arbitrage billing for London account. it.ed There were some bu > lng orders executed through the channel usually employed b > Waih- , Ington operators. This teen came to an end and gave color to the supposition that the ordtri- were merely placed for effect. The whole Hat Moon jK'klcil to depression and the decline HIS on ! ) occasional ! ) arrested by unlmpDUaiit nllles during the rest of the day. The strength ; tllplaCd b ) American ncurltles In the early : ili-ulhiKa In I/oiuliin was In strong contrast to the weakness uf Spanish KQVtrninent I minis , which werepoorlj sumiorted cither In Londoner or Paris. The only rational explanation that stems available for thU movement Is that Igni tion felt that there was a prospect of avoiding hostilities between the United Mates and Spain and was alarmed by the Spinlsh government's acute financial ttralts Sentiment on the local : exchange with regard to values wn * not In ac cord to London , as Is shown b ) the day's net declines , which run between 1 and 2 polnls all through the list , and over that In exceptional cafes The fall In prices was at no tlmo vie lent , hut securities lens were constant and there was no support appirent at any point In the list. There wis Indeed a less acute depression ' St.he by St Paul than by the other grangers , the price having crossed Iturllngton during the da/ and closing above. Kansas A Texan , preferred was exccptlDnally weak and fell nt onr lime 3'i polnls. The extraordinary weakness of ex change made It poeslble toiHy for the great Im- portcm to wllhdraw gold from ihe Iliml : of Eng land In spite of the virtual premium arked lij that Institution. The demand In Paris for gold was retlected In stiffening of the discount rate. Yesterday's late decline In local call money rates proved to hive been manipulated and uteidled to IVj per cent today. Th * local banks me to loan money tn the Interior and how far this movement Is oftret by the receipts of Imported goltl will not be definitely known until tomor row's bank statement. The decline today In the : exchanges of the New York clearing haute banks to IMS than J109 000,000 Indicates ( he decreased use of money. The hanks are contracting their Icvinr. but n large part cit these contractions goes to releue rterllng exchange which was used for I liquidation nnd Importation of gold. The flue- tuition In the bond jcp market was rather more ap parent tola ) , but not on a largo scale. Total rales , J2,2itOCO. United States 4 > are per cent loner ; registered 4s 2 per cent bid , Thu Kvcnlng Post's I/inilun llninclal cable gram sis : The flock markets opened trlgier todiy. became Hat on liquidations , but reciv * erel later and clcued steady to firm. One small failure WHS announced. lirazlls remained 1aV on rumors of n further Issue of paper money by the government. Spanish securities were al l o heavily sold on a talk of default In coupons and cf a reduction of Interest , The latter Is possi ble , but nothing definite Is known , Americans nrre the weakest market , ctoilnic Hat. This was partly du to further liquidations by wvak men. helped by rumors after business hours that the United States was about to declare the Inter dependence of Cuba Copper shares were better . , n Paris bu > tng. The Chine- * loan has been tle- ferre.l until March Zl A larg Industrial > tlem - pail ) ttiiated here > e terday vvllh a capital mof r2W.l > wan covered nearly twenty times over. The Paris bourse was better after a period er.of dulliif * " . but the poiltlon Is most umuttlsfac. lory nnd a financial panto It not Imimrslble. Kx- i rlmiiKO nn London ! up to M 31'tir-i 3IS. There Is little doubt that underneath the quarrel be. tureen pamuette and coullue Is Ihe anil- Semitic fr Unr. ami I learn of more than one Important Jevtlih coullsie house transferring Its operations to IxmJon An additional premium U ehanteit b > the Itank of Franc * on les. tku * dhtrtlng the demand for | ol < ] here causing the wlthdrnwil of 100,0 from the llnnk l of inlnnd today. Following are the clo'ln * quotation ! of th * leading stocks on the New York market today * Atchti > on , St. P. Ik Urn ttorifd 21H do pfd MO lllltlinorp.V Ohio. , II ) SUP. M. AM I'-'j. Canada P.ielflc. . . o. IMeiflo . . . . . . . . . lilH Canad i S lutm-ru So. Railway 7ii Crntr.il I'-icInc : m ilo pM 23 i Chen. , V Onto Toxvt .V Picino. . . . 0 > < Chlcapo.V Alton. . . no Union P.icltle 21M .H.A.Q HU tl. P. I.AO 7 Si K l. , . . . . . . 31 Wall nil . ( ! ' < .C. A St. L. . . . do pfd , $ pfd , Wheel. .V I * K _ il.Ailiiil < on 1074 Wheel. A I , . K pfd ill Del tj.lt W 1.10 Ad.vtiH Kx 10J Dei . Ai Illo O 11 Ainertein Kx l-O Oo pfd 4.14 United St.-.toiKx. . 40 KrlQlnowl I''U IVclla F.trci Kx. . . . llil KrlclntpM 31" Am. Cot. Oil HI I'U Wnvnn 100 * . Cot.Oil pfd . . . . OM Great Northern pf 1.150 Am ; Iclriu 7 Ilncklnr V.illov. . . . ll AmSjifrls | pfd H IlllnolHCjntrU. . . ' " ' ' " L.iknKrlu& W. . . . . 1 < . - . . ! i > frt . . . . . . 11.1 do pfd 00 IPoJ , < le's < ! i m > LnkoShoro 1S7 icons. Uis I.o 'iimrllloANa ' < ' Com. Canlt * Co. Mmhaltan L IHItCol . V. tlron Vo ' . St. Hy l.H > clftura : , " Michigan Cmilril..l01H Oeil , Elubtnc 3 Mild . A St. L V4S llllfiOlHjilejI 45 do lit pfd Mo.Picltlc , lA'Alf. ! , „ 10 Mobllo.VOhlo 20 , ih nra.1. in-'Ji Mo.K.AT. 10HjN.it. Un Oil liV Mo.K , A T pfd aOHiOrcVouIiiin. Co. . . . yt > H Chcl . . . Pnrftlc "ill. do pfd 25 Piiihnnn P.U 171 N.J. Contnl Oll' ( N.Y.Cantril 11IH ( Slnh bpo * T. . . . N.d . Chi. A St. Li. . 'IVH ' Sugar 122M do 1st pfd ill iln nrd , Ill do2dpM 'J1W ; T. ( Hutroii 1SH Norfolk k Wostoru U. H. ' ! . Uhor r > H NoNe . Amor. Co CM do BO Ko.P.ii'lflc 2iil U. 3-Knbt'r : . . . . clo nfd 3HH do ufd IJJ- OntnrloAi 1 ILJ \VcjflcrilfOnlnti 81 On . 1L .V N.iv 44 SUL AS F. M pfd 11 ! 1 On . Short Llini VnH Unaclliig iHt pfcl . . . 4H44 Plllnbuiv 10H N'nrtliwnslum .117 Readmir IUi KouklHlancI 8Ji S. L is. W . . . . S L.AS. P 01 ? llil nf.l 8 clolstpfd filial lllu ( irindu U'uit . 21 St. I'.itil Hl ! > t do nfd 57 do nfd Chiclo-r.ru ; It W. . W ll.ivv.ilinn Com _ Total Mien of stocks today vrere 3S.1.000 shares. Including : Atchlvm piefcrrcd. 6 , 1) , Chicago , llurllnKlrm & Oulnc ) , 40,018 ; Ixulsvllle & Nash ville , 9.071 ; Manhattan , I'l f20f Metropolltin , 6- 723 ; lleailtn ? preferred , 3910 ; Mlfsiull Paclllc , 3'Oj ; Mlriourl. Kan a < K. Teiai prefened , 4- 4C1 ; New York Central , " .MM ; North American. 3fi40 ; Northern Pacific , 7,33' . Northirn Piclflo preferred , 19,523 ; IleadlnB , 3,620 ; Hock IMand , . 11.501) ; St I'nul , 42.377. Union Paclllc. 7.520. To- biccn. 17,110. I'e-iple's Oils , 13'J ; Susrar , 65.S2S , \\cslern Union , ii,7JO. New York 1lou > > > llnrUel , NKW YOIUC , March 11. itONHY ON Nominally 15J2 per cent. PIIIMI : MKHCANTIM : pApiu-4om per cent. STERMNO HXCHANOK-Mirket weak , with nclual biitlncwi In bankers' bllU at J4 t3t4 84 for dunnnil and 4J SO\/4 81 for lxt > da > i. posted rates , J4 V2ff4 S3 nnd > l 83f4 S3'4 , commercial bills. J4 HAH sn.vini-injc MIIXICAN DOU.AUP 44 > ; c aoViilNMiNT llONDS-Markct strong ; new ts , reg and coupon , 12354 , 4i. rc > g . 110S , coupon , 112 , 2" , P 'i. 5s , rt > R a"1' ' coupon , lll'i ; I'aclllc C of ' 99 , 10J Closing quotations on bonds were ns follows : ( I S nnwls rue. . . , N.J. O Js 11'- ! > U.S now 14 con. . . w. o IH ia > U.S. 4B.VBI N. C 4s 101 U.S. IS.COUD No. Piclllij InH. . U S ' 'H rix nsst No Pifltlo Si , . U.S , 'M reu No Pi2ltlo 4H . . . II U { U S. r > 4. couii . N. Y. C i.St t , Is..l0fi IDS l N A.W Us . . .PJ1 Al.i.clissll . 1(11 ( N W CotnoU . . . . III All . "liHiC . 1(11) ( N. W Dab .Ii . . . 117'4 ' AI i. Currently. 1(11) ( ) Ore NlV Ists Il. < Atchinon4i. . . , Oro. Nav. 44 . . . . SU Atchiwu.ril 4s , . O. S u. 4 t. r. . . . . 1'JOM Ciiuii.iSo.'ndH . . O S U , li t. r. . . .10) Chic igo Tor I IH. H.I O. lull ) . UU , t. r. . . . 101 O.A.O It . . . . 11.114 O Imp us t. r . . . . .1IK C.H..V.I ) 1 1. . liJ P.icirie fas of ' ! ) . " > . . IDS U..VII. ( i. Ists . llil II. OVoil lin . . . . SO 1) AH 0.4s . . . . , 1M ) St. L. .t I. M. CJ l 1 8U KaHt fj in Hts . . . Hill St. L A F O in 0 1 pi Krlt'Oau. la . . . , HUH St.P COI14I1H 141 V Vf A. I ) 1 t r. ill ) St. P C UP latl. US Sen. Klu. . o1 ! . . . St. P. C AP 14. . . .IM G.If. , S. A. Us. . . 10 ! ) Southein llv. . * M . . HJ ClI S AMs. . . Illl S It. AT 114 O'l ' H.JtT.Cdiit 5 } . . ,10J , Tenii new sot U . . in ) II .VT. 0. oin IU ,104 , TPX.PIC I R.Uti 1)7 ) low. i C IsU . . . , 101) ) Tox. P13 11 * . ! Mi . , im K P. Con. , t. r . . . 100 ti. P. D . < - ( 1HH. . B I K.P Is'.B t. r. . . . , ii : W.vb 1st .13 KlTi ! L.i.NnwCon. Is . . ,101) Wib 'Jd4 7 M I.VN Unt is. . . , I West Shore 44 . . . . ttl'JM MlHsourl lit . 10) V.i. Coiturlos IH M.K.AT. L'U . . . . nn Vl dafnrrjil . . . . 4 M. K..VT.44. . . . . Union P.iultle pfd . t ! ) N Y. C. IBIS . Union Piclllj 1 . . . ! ) . ! ' llilNldli Stnok QiiotntlniiM. . March 11. Call loans , 334 per cent , time loans , 4(3 ( % per tent. Closing prices for stocks , bonds nnd mining shares : JJA B B B C P G 11N O K U San 3lliilii r Oiiotiitliin . SAN I'HANCISCO , Mnrch-iL'-Olliclnl closing Quotations on mining stocks today were as fol lows : _ Alia 1.1 llalnjt Norcross. . 110 AlphaCon IS Ifonlurflcv Con 'J Andes U ) Meilctn 211 Belcher IS lilqtUAlCoa. . . . ll < 5 IeMit ! Delolior. . . . 3'J Jilr. . , 41 Uulllon 10 Overinnn 11 Ciledom.1 28 Potosi 35 Challenge Con 'Jtl Suvaza V2 ! Chollar. fill Scofpiou ii Confidence IIS Sierra NnvaU. . . . 105 Con.Cai. A , Va. . . . 77 Union Con Jl u'rowu Pomu ] : ) UtahUon 11 Kxeliequcr 0 Yellow Jacket 1:5 : iuiila.YOtimo. . . . 18 St.inilinl 17S Sllvtr bars , 54 Vic ; Mexican dollars , drafts , sight , ! c ; telesraprt , ' ISc. New York Mining ituotiitloni. NIIW YORK , March 11. The followlns are the closing mining quotations ; _ _ Chollar. M Ontkno .Mi Crown Point , 20 Oonir 40 Con. On ! . & Vn. . . 70 Plymouth H Daadvvoou 73 QlllcksllTrtr 101) Gould. ! * Curry M Oilloksllvor ofd. . . ' 'OJ Halo&.Norcroii. . 140 SIorr.tNarilj. . . . HO IloincsiiKQ 3701) StindirJ 170 IronSllrer -10 Union Can 10 Mexican -M Yellow JacUai . . . . -5 London Stook IXJNDON. March 11. 4 p. m Closing : Consols , iu v.,111 11-10 N Y. Contrii . Consols , acct . 1I1U Peniislv.iiili 30 Can. P.ictnc. RIM Ho ul I ii ? llt Krlo. MOJ. Ctin. now 4s. . ( Ill'4 ' . AUihison I IH III. Coutr.U . 101 L , VX 31U Mexican ordinary. . l ( Ur.md Trunk U SuP ml coiiimon. . . 1M ) 1)AU SlLVin : Weak at 23 3-1CJ per ounce. MONKY-2H p r cent The rate of discount In the open market for short bills , 3Vt per cent ; three months' bills , 3 per cent. riirrlKii 1'liiinit'lnl. LONDON. March 11 Spanlth 4s were quoted on the Slock exchange today nt 5".H , agilnst K1' , the cloning prlcu of ) rsterday American securities , after a dull and rathei weak opening , were firmer , but rather Inactive. There was iff.no ilcmind and the trading was merely profes sional Ilrazlllan securities recovered rapidly on Paris bujlng. and the declaration that the pa- nient nf the next coupon Ii absolutely assured Amerlcin eagles to Ihe amount of JCI02.000 were withdrawn from the Hank of Knglind today Gold Is quoted at Ilueniw A ) res toda ) at ins 10 PAULS , March 11. Three per cent rentes , lOJf 17'io for the account. Exchange on tendon , 23f 3V4o for checks On the bourse today Spanish 4s were quoted at BI S-16c They closed ) eslerdny at STho market wai anltaled early In the day nnd ruled flat. Subsequently business be came more favorable , nnd trip day closed with i a Krnenl Improvement. International les were unfavorably Influenced by the renewed le- clines In Spanish nnd Ilrnz'llnn ' ftoeks The lit- ter. however , recovered nearlv 2 points on fa- vciraliln reporls nnd rallied the former. Itlo tlntos and Deheers mines rose sharply. * mULIN. March 11. Price * oixnnl llrm on the ; bourse toilay , operators being favorably hem pressed with the remark ! ) bf the Krltlsb llrst lord of the admiralty , th * Hon. Oeorge rstJ. ( Joschen. when he presented the navy estimates In the HOIISO of Commons y sterdny. Hut sub sequently prken were depressed , owing to the downward movement nf Kpjn'sh ' 4s. The local department nas maintained. American seourltleH were Irregular. Canadian Paclllo Improved and the Northern Pacific were wrak , hut recovered. FlitniiHnl .Votvu. OMAHA. March 11. Hank tlehrlncs. J81S9H91 ; balance * . J32.2IW 08 A yeaV eo the cl Rrlnirs were $731 IIM. * ) ; liulances. rd.Wl.79 ; Increiw , JI47ull r I CIIH-AOO. March ll.-CIenlings. Ill 41S.732 , New Aork exchange , lie itbrntpl ; t 'sted rites , J4 M and M M. Stocks Irregular. West Chlcigo notably weak on liiulil.ijlon | Alley L 8) , Diamond Match. 153. Like ir > t L , i"i " , IlUcult preferre.1 , 77 J ; North Chl-aW Rl n kid. Straw- 'nl. nrk ed MKMPIUS. March 11 ClmrfWs. JIM.51,1 ; hnl. ances J7I.7M ; New York eich Re selling i1 159 premium. / NKW OKLHNS. . March II Clearings. JI.CHI.- 019. New York exchange , bdpk par , commercial ! , Jl per ll.oon dlkenunt PHILAPKLPIIIA , Mnrrh" H-Hearings , JIO- 801.610 ; hilances , Jl(3fl ( (53 10m IIALTIMOIU- : March II. Oleirlngs. J2.IPJ.279 , balancen. J423.707. , NEW YOHK. Murrti -4hc.lrlngii. . J10S,8J7,517 : bilancen. H , ' i , l. IIOSTON Mirch -ClearlnB . fl7. : ,623 : bal ances. S2.S.1MU. CINCINNATI. M re < i II Vew York exchange , 40B50o < il - riiiint : mon , 1'iiM per cent , OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Run of Stock for the Day About Up to Local Requirements. GOOD DEMAND FOR THE GOOD CARLE Priced Sdiiiljo UlulicT on Ip lrnlile Aiiliiinlx lliilolu'iV mill SlocU- - rViiUiT SOUTH OMAHA. March 11. Receipts for the days Indicated were : Cattle. Hoes. Sheep. Hor's. March 11 2.4SJ 5,900 l.JiVj Murch 10 2,31. 4.CJ7 10,207 March 2.SOI G2H C 67G 47 Mnrch S 2.0U , r/J 7.S69 3 March 7 3.200 3.170 3.3S4 4 I March 5 1,137 C.437 1,270 6(5 ( March 4 t , . . . 1.823 C.5I3 5,215 43 Mnrch 3 I,6i2 B SS9 3.7W 2 March 2 M 4 5,119 4.ST3 B March 1 2,773 7.SOO 4.2JO 3 February 23 1.S34 4,541 4,011 . . . . February 26. . ) . . . . 910 5,275 3012 . . . . Kebtuiry 25 1,222 5.C9G 4,010 43 rehrunry 24 1.5S2 4.S34 0,743 53 February 3 3.S31 S.40J 5,027 -12 February 22 3783 9,2.14 7)29 ) The oniclal number ot cars of stock brought In toilny by eac1 ! load was : Cattlo. Hogs Sheep C. , M. & St. I' . Hy 3 O. & St. L. Hy 1 Missouri rnclllc ? Hy . . Union I'aclllc system 2 < > 16 4 C. A.N. . W. Hy 1 I' . , U. & M. V. H. U 21 17 S. C. & 1' . Hv 3 1 C. . St. I' . . M. & O. Hy. . . . 22 a 11. & M. R. H. H 21 21 4 C. , 11. & Q. Hy . . K. C. & St. J 5 C. , H. I. & V. Hy. . east. . . . , . .1 C. , H. I. At P. Hy. . west. . . . 1 Total receipts 109 SO S The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows , each buyer purciKiHlng the num ber of head Indicated : Huyers. Cattle. HOR * . Sheep. Omahn IMcklnff Co 31 CS1 The G. H. Hammond Co 232 1,072 Swift and Company CIS 1,171 951 The Cudahy 1'ackiiiR Co 597 2,101 H. Heekcr nnd Dcgan. . S Vansant tt Co 22 I. Stephens 10 licnton A : Underwood . 23 Huston & Co 2 > > Krebbs & Co 15 Livingston As Shalcr . . . . 70 Myers IKS L. F. Husz Ill Cudahy I' . Co. , K. C S09 1" . D. Armour lil ( . . . . . . . . II. Hamilton 3 Other buyeis 1S2 5 937 Left over 210 . . . . Totals 2.1SO 6,142 1,902 CATTI.13 So fur as numbers were con cerned thcte was not much change In the receipt2,482 head today , and 2,312 ye tet- d.iy. As to the matter of quality the aver age -vvai not good , but at the same time theiu were some. right desirable beeves on s.ilu tint were bolter Hum anything here > csterduy. The market as a whole .vas In prolty decent shape and the most of the cattle sold early. Ueef Steers The buyers of shipping and export cattle were In the field this morning and Mich rattle as they could use , that Is peed heavy and well linlsbed steers , sold nt strong ( nrlces. Cattle tint were cairkd over brought 5c more , than was bid yetter- day. A part of a load of choice l.tlil 11) . steers sold up to $500 , showing .vhat leally desirable/ cattle will bring. Otheta sold at JI.30Q4.70 Me Hum weight nnd light cattle , especially .such as were not well llnldhod , were , If anything , n little , lower. Hutchers' Slock About twenty loads of cows and heifers vveie on sale , pretty liberal offerings for the latter part of the week. The proportion of cow stuff to the total re ceipts has been pretty large .ill the week nnd that fact , together with ithe neir ap- ptoach of the end of the week , gave values a lower tendency. The most desltablo of the offerings may not have sold much dif ferent from yesterday. In fact buyers were claiming a steady market on all kinds , but the experience ot sellers was generally In dicative of a lower market. Good veal calves uro valuible ptoperty , the demand being good and the m.irltct very strong. As high as t < i. " > was pulil yesterday , and today a small bunch fold up to $0 SO. Stock Cattle Light stock cattle and medium weight feeders were not to be. found In the yards' ' In any great numbers. At the simo time there was considerable Inquiry on the part of buyers for anything that would answer to that description and for that reason the market was about steady. When It came to the half fat or warmed up cattle which have been selling for feeders the situation was somewhat different. The half fat stuff has been sailing pretty high and prices have been forced up so close to the prices at which light cattle have been selling that the country has suddenly stopped taking the half fat cattle. Speculators found the half fat cattle accumulating bn their hands and they were In consequence poor buyers this morning for that kind of stuff ; If thcyitook It at all they wanted It at a less price. Representative sales : NATIVES. nuir HTHKHS , Ho. Av. Pr. No. Av. l > r. No. Av. I'r. 39..1222 J4 40 14..1221 J4 4 11..14115 K 00 1..1210 3 90 ! S.,1 ( 1 4 30 fi. . . . 950 4 23 Z9..12I9 4 SO 79..1392 4 Jrt 1..12SO 470 13..1432 4 10 17..1143 4 21 38..1163 4 35 11..1171) 4 4) 20..1272 4 50 4. . . . 840 4 15 4).1189 4 SO 17..1123 4 55 1..1IOO 3 50 29. . . . 030 4 03 8..12CO 4 13 21..1119 4 15 ; 0..13fl 1 20 C4..1274 4 21) 18..1224 4 SJ 8..1342 423 1. . . . 9"ft 421 31..1187 423 7..1031 421 8..10'6 430 4..1017 430 4..11C431 20..14X > 431 8..1212 440 19..t2- 4 40 34..12V ) 4 53 10..1131 ! 4 65 36. . .1450 470 34..1306 383 4..1027 390 3..1130 4 10 10. . . .1141 4 10 3..1213 4 10 1..11W 4 10 16..1210 4 10 14. . . . 9 2 4 10 19..124 ? 4 20 17..1147 4 20 G..1113 4 23 21..1191. 4 23 6..11M 453 2) ) . . . . 978 430 24..121" 430 22..1100 440 11..1182 443 1. . . . W ) 375 18 , . .lOJO 410 18..1190 410 21 . . .1202 4 SO 21..1115 4 23 40 . . .V\V \ 4 21 4I..12SS 430 r0..1Wl 410 19. . . . 973 420 n. . , . 911 4 2i 2G..1141 431 21..1112 440 COWS 1..1040 3 0) 9..10-2 341 4..1287 370 1..1400 390 4..1170 4ft ) 1 , . . . 830 250 1. . . . S70 2 73 2..I1'IO 2 71 3 . . 991 2 83 7 . . .10IS 1 CO 11 . . DH9 3 01 S . . . 973 3 10 1..1170 3 10 2..1110 3 11 3 . . .1000 3 20 2..12T ) 3 Si ) 1. . .12i > 0 320 1..11IO 323 1. . . fiO 3 M 13. . . ! 33,1 1..11V ) 345 1. . lOOi ) 350 10 . . .1219 3 10 1. . . UH ) 160 S ! . .112S 3.1i | 3 . .irO 3M 1..12IO 3V 1 . . .1110 3 fiO 1..1I90 J IV ) 1..13S1 3 C.1 3. . ,10'J-t 1 71 1. . ISfO 3 SI 1..1210 3 8.1 1. .1010 350 2 . . .1011 311 1..1140 335 1. . .lOCrt 2 23 1 . . S"0 2 41 1. . . . ROD 2 43 1 . .93) 250 3 . .920 2 SO . . . 20 315 1..1114 3 Jl 9 . . .1004 3 11 l..Wf/ 25 4 . . .1230 3 23 23 . 971 3 31 5 . . . kJ2 3 33 3 . V. 1 3.1 5. . . 12K. 3 31 7..1011 3 33 1 . gfO 331 1. . .1110 350 1 . . . 920 221 1. . 1030 110 4. . . 9 _ 33.1 2..1I4J 350 I 2 . .131,3 1 10 2. . . 1135 3 6,1 2 . .1C15 3 10 2..1050 3 10 11..10C3 3 40 I 2 . 9W 2 73 1 .1110 325 23 . . ( W 321 2 1115 3 3) 11 . . .IMC 3 43 1. . . . ! I10 1 75 1. . . 170 2 73 6 . . . 817 2 73 1. . . . SCO 3 CO 5. . S2C 1 2i 1..1050 331 2. . . 1CC1 335 1..1010 34) . . . . 3 40 1. . . 1330 SCO - > " " * 18 . 76 < i 1 C3 1 . . 830" 173 20. . . . 712 300 0 . . 891 3 90 1. . . 830 3 l 14. . . . ' 177 3 90 3 701 4 00 9 . 10X0 4 ID 1. . . . 7SO 3 30 1. . . 40) SCO 3. . . . 4 ) 300 2 . . . 800 ISO 0 959 3 SO 7. . . . 918 39) 3 . . . 876 3 fO 2. 91IPO 2. . . . 7fiO 300 20 . . . 811 375 3. . . . 4 > 0 3 90 1 . . . 780 3 21 1. . . . C0 3 25 2 . . . .ai 3 W 2 . . . 770 3 til 11. , . . IO 3 " 1. . KO 373 1. . 810 390 1. . . . 770 390 1. . 'M 3 2i 14. . . . S36 3 41 8 . . . 920 3 53 1..770 373 1..1510 375 I , . . . 4M 173 1 . . . 430 3 SO 2. . . . 750 4 00 IIUI.US. 1..11W 250 1..13V ) 310 1..1220 321 1..1C.H ) 3 4) 1..13M 3 20 1. . . 1310 3 40 1 . riV ) 1C ) 4. . ' 92 363 l.,10(0 ( 2 M 2. . . .120 310 J..137I ) 323 2..I5V ) 3 SJ 1..134) S 40 1 . . .1830 363 1..1COO 361 1. . . 1640 371 1. . . 13UO 311 1. . .HI ) " 4" 1. . ,20 < 30) 1..1ISO 300 1. . . ,1400 310 J..liO * S 3' 1..1820 3 3.1 1..1910 3 55 1..143I 2 90 1..1UO 325 l..HTO 350 2. . . . S3) r. 25 1. . , . n .121 1. . . . 270 M I 11. . , 2u 0 W 2. . . . 103 6 M HT.U3S. 1. . . . 880 3 60 1. . . . 910 3 23 1. . .1OO 1 40 1..1000 371 19. . . .131 3 W 1..KAO 3 C3 1..1010 3 33 1. . .H"-0 " 3 73 OXIK. 1..1770 S CO STOCKKR3 AND rBRDBIlS , 1. . . 13) 3 ' ) 21 . 781 t ? 5 24 . . .1011 4 ? .1 ( ! . . 57t 4 70 21. . Rt ) 4 2 * 1 . 870 1 9) 2 .1011 41) 14 . 81) 4 J > 15 . . DO ! 4 31 C. . . . 613 4 M 1 . . .ID. ) ' ) 4 10 1. . . . S'O I 23 1 . . . SCO 4 5) 3. . . . 11) I 50 2 . . . 4SO 4 IV ) 8. . . . 541 461 J 770 4 l-l 1. . . . ' ,40 .111 4. . . 7r 4 oo 2 . .low 4 oo n . . . M ; 4 23 48. . . .10J9 4 2"i 4 , , ,1047 3 71 1. . . . 470 4 fr > 6. . . 875 4 10 3 . tW 4 15 1. . . 950 I 20 1. . . . 730 4 50 1 , . MO 4 50 1IOC1H Toduy'H mmU triln broucht In 5.310 , n nif.ilnst 4,617 jmtcnl iy , 6 511 one \vt-rl : and 3.C96 twci vvok ( . nm. The quullly rltnf th hoirx wan BI | nn nn a\erax . Thn nmrki't upfned with u fHlr demand fiom local pnckeiH , and vvllhaluf Just aU.ut tt. > .idv with s itrilay While tin * trade wa not > lyr tleularly nellvv at any time , Iho mint of rh hos' < ld firly. but Ix-fori- cUmranc * nan . f > ctHil tit' * market cin-'l off und fn > m that tlmo on the movement naa Aery slow Hcllerx all vvantcil mnrnlnir prlc ' . wlilli' hujfra were of. ferlnir aluitit 13,75. After ilniKKlm ; .ilnnc for mmid lima the murket tin. illy cli vd nbout 5c lovvrr than It orx-ncd. "Kta mo > t nf the hozH noM at Jl.fO. the imtio a * yelrrdai * . Imt there \\rtf mon > at > 3JJ nnd t3 77 > i. while the top uja Jl. S3. an aealnM H.Hft jiuienlny. Tha a\n > Kf nf all thu ulm wa r > hade lo rr than yenlenlnv , hut "till higher than on Tu duy orVcdnt lay. Ai roninarrd nlth ntfk v > vnluM ore 53Wo loner. Hop- rc ontntl\c nalp i No. Av. Ph Tr. No. Av. Dh. Pr. . . . . . . . . . . .1373 W ) . .M5 84 211 1W 3 7.1 7 34 < l * ) 3 75 4C H'4 . . S T' S3 STB 560 1 71 ! J > 3i 3 > ) 37.1 46. . . S1 . . . 175 27 227 . . . 373 .11 * 7 . . . J 71 33 K3 . . . 371 77 211 ll l 371 16 . . 3 r. fl 2M > S 77 4 fl J41 2i S77'4 ' M 917 120 3 77 > 77 1'12.1 3 " > < , CI .284 SI 1 77'k 7,1 SMS 2SO 1 77 > i 71..23S m 3 77 < 5 f,7 3. ' , 1W 3 7 ! > 64..21-2 to 3 77i , 61 J73 . . . 3 < 72 3.0 40 3 * ) 91. , SiV 40 3 M 81 21' H 3 fD 52 2 : > 4 M 3 ' < > 1 270 4i ) 3 SO SO 2V > 120 S SO 61. . .i. . . .271 M 3 1 ; j ji SO 3 ID m 27S . . . 3 ft ) Kl " 2 < < 3 H ) 3 > ) 1 214 . . 3 W 73 : i,1 10i ) 3 S ) H 331 ISO 3 V ) S . .231 . . . S SO 6 Ml * ) .1 i | . . ! . . .244 . . . 3 SO M t6J fO 3 Si ) . . . . . . . .y > 40 3 SO 71 JtT 120 3 SO ( i 343 160 .1 Si ) M i.3 < . . . 3 H ) 61 . . . .273 10) 38) ? 210 IS ) 3M SO . . . . .214 . . . 3 S ) 0.1 ! < 1 80 3 f 67. . . . . .2IS . . . 381) f'.l 271 SO 3 Ml 71 . . . .278 40 3 W ) ( VI 231 . . . 3 N ) ftl. . . . . . .2SS . . . 30 231 40 3V ) 68 ! ! . . . .245 . . . 3 Si ) 63 26 W 3 R ) . . . . . . . S. . ) 3 SO M K ? . . 3 80 77 , . " 3 . . . .1 Si ) 67 241 . . . 3 < 0 rs .I ! . . .ns . . . 3 s. ) 69 .137 ice .iso 1,3 231 . . . 3 M ) 75.,2.13 . . . 3 SO ; tS . . . 3 SO M 271 . . . 3 24 . . . . 221 . . . 3 fCH 3 2S7 . . . 3 SJV , 3fl 10) 3 82' ' * 51 331 IW 3 " S',3 . . . 3S5 19 , . .321) SO 1ST , 53 . . . . .36.1 SO 3 S.1 SS 3S7 . . . 38.1 WAGON HOtlS-TIinoW Ot'TS. 1' 4V1 . . . 360 1 .WO . . . 285 5 ' 373 . . . 370 1 2H ) . . . 3 ( V ) oil 210 . . . 375 7 263 40 370 HHEI'P With only l.nW nhcecp nnd tnmt > a In the ren , It looked like n famine after the Mi ; run > e terdny of 10,207 T.io market oil nhetv and > enrllnK * wan fully ateud ) nnd the di- mund qultp hrl k for that kind of Muff. The nnrket on IrtiulH , n * * ha * heen the CT P for POIIIO time , wan wrak and ln . Thn markets of the countiy reem to ho RlutttM with lanih * and values In thelaot week ur ten d > hove dropped all of 20M23C. Ucprcsentntlve intent No Av. I'r. 161 vvpvtern wethers 113 14 25 367 Mexican wethers . . 110 4 30 7 cull * i. 1 3 40 84 weMorn jearllnifs 101 4 13 126 western lamlis 80 4 75 CIIICACO i.ivn vrocic \HKKT. . Knt Iliipm Mi'll Well Hut l.lujht Oiit'M Are At'Kli'diMli CHICAOO. March U. lluverx of cattle wre disposed to take hold mure freely today tlnn they uiuall } do on Prlil iy. I'rlccs were Rteady and the few lots of choice cittlo sold qulrkly Net many rales were innde an Mull as J5 , the iiuallty iH'Inff mther ordinary Most of thpsln-is went at prleos raiifrlng fiiim XI SII IM 111. eiim- moner Krades hrltifdiiK W73KI41 Kevv calve * wcie ofTeitil nnd prices wete uiKhniiRoit , Pat. heavy IIORS sold nil rU'M , hut Ilitlit IIORK ) were neRlreted and the market closed S.iles were made of heavy | I B nt $17VfPI 1" . Imtchor weight * at $37H(402S ( nnd lluht how nt $3 70i3 P2'j ' Tim hulk of the hogs ruis > d ll'P scales at 3 Kli00 and pics ImniRlit J1iMff3SJ Tnule In Hluvp nnil hiinlii1 vv.is n active * in thil . .mlleil offc-rlnKS would ii'intt , nhr'1linlnp yiiit.ii * ill $30i > fi310 fcir the iwoicst to $4 WH1 "il for the- beat HoL-ks , foil v e-itpriii f < ! tchlni. $1 O-'itTI M. vi'arlliiRB hrniiRhl $4 fimn 00 iiml Inirho cold nt > 4 S5iirr CO , fi'OlnK In'lnvv 1" Uocelpt" : Cnttle , 3.600 lien ) , hogs , 15,000 lie-id : sheep , C.OOi ) head. St. l.oulx I , tic Mock. ST. IXJIJIS. March 11 OATTMi-Iteci lpt . 7HO head. liRludlnB 400 bend Texnnii : Khlinnontu , 7uO head , market Blp.ul > : fair to fnni > native lilp- plnv ; and export Hteer * . lluOOICO , hulk nf sili"- . W U3'I10. ' ! . ilroR'eil heef and butcher slivrJl ( K ) < i5 13. hulk of ? .il ' 8 , Jt 30JH 10. slceis uiuli'i 1.010 His . 13 754 5 < ) . hulk nf rales. } 4 WH CO. Mockers .mil foedera. $3 235f4 73 , liulk of mlos , > 1 33fi4 70 , cons mid heifers , f 175t I AD. Texan nnd Indlin steerJl 605 ? ! SO. hulk of Hales , J1 'mS | I 2.1 , CI P and heifers , J2 OOffl rf IIOOS Heeelpts , 7,200 hold : vhlptnenlF , l.fiiH ) head , marknt 5u lower , > oikeiH. $ J 70W3 > 0 , puk- cri , $3 SOJT1 CO , Imtchors , J4 iW < fl 01 SIII'IJI' HtvelplH , 600 liead. sliliiuont | ! " . none , market slendv , native muttons. Jl WS30 \ , Inmhs , $300if330 IOIIF.I | Illo lilie Stni-k. . March 11 CATTI.i ; Market dull and full > lOffll'ic lower , extra good export steers , J.4 6flil.Cl | , choice Imtcher steers , $4 Ijfl' ' 4.30 , fair to Rood butcher ulcers , J3 ClSN.ri. ecm- mon to medium hutcher stiers. M.40 .1 63. choice heifer" , $3.Wfjl.l3 , fair to ehnl e hutcher cows , J2 'KiffS 63 , medium to inmd fcedirs , } 3 i > " ( iT4.n llOaHeeelpts ) , 2,000 heailj tops , Jl Wri.13 ; mediums. t3 7J5J3.00 , IlKht shippers , $3.30iff3.73 , piRS , J2. 30513. 41 Slllini * AND LAMIiS Market stcndy and 1111- chnnROd , Rood to extra flilpplnp ulieep , Jl.r.Oif 3.7r fa'r In peed sheep. 43 00i3,23 : common to medium , J2 Mj2.60 ; extra uhlpplnR lanilw. J4.73ff 1 00 : fair to Rood lambs , } 4.2ri5f4.73 ; best butchers , J4.COS1.50 , fair to good butcher ! ' , J3.30ff4.00. KiinniiN Olty I.ltiStock. . KANSAS CITY , March 11 QATTI i : necelpt , 3,000 head ; handv neleht dresweil beef cuttle , strong , largely J463j310 ; heavy itllpp < > ru , Btmdv : best ( trades , fl 40. covvn nnd helteiT , Birnng ; choice natives , up to J4 45 ; westerns , l 20vpt : - ern fed steers , notlve , 4 C0 i)4 7.1 ; dockers Hi.J feeders , M.7.W3 21 ; common , easier : Texas steers , W 6tW4 10 , bulls and mixed. 2 73fl4 00 henvlen. J371fl'400 : picker * . f3.70 < l71 Ol : mixed , 165TIO : llKhtK. JJ CW3.70 | ; > orkcn > , Jl Go 0370 : pin ? . 125J3S3 8III3KP Rficelpts , 3,700 hend ; market nctlve. Hteady : common to mixed siarllnKs , J3 tOJfl C3 ; lambs , common to fair. J4 83 5 17. Ve v York Live Stnok. NHW YORK. March It nRUVES-Recelpts , 3.323 head : steady ; steers. J4.23ff4.no : oxen , JJ.S3 f4.23cows , J2.00fj3.00 ; bulls. J3. 0fi3. ! > 0. Cables quote American steeers at lO'iftllc. ' drefsed weight : live sheep , 1012c : refrigerator beef , 8 " o per Ib. ; exports today. 453 cattle ; tomor row"J.lfO cattle nnd 1.740 quarters of beef. CAL.ViS Heeelpts , 726 head ; feeling- weak ; veals. J1.OOfl5.fiO. Hlinni- AND I AMIiS llecelpts. 1.4C4 head ; barely cteiily ; ROOI ! sheep. 11.0001.00 ; good to prime lambs , JS.COffS.DO ; clipped to heavy , JI.23 lioOS Receipts , 2,163 head ; weak nt 13.600 4.15 ; best ttnte hogn. J4.25. InilliiiniollH I.lvo Sook. INDtANAI'01,13 , March 11. CATTI.n-Hc- cclpts , 1,200 head ; eh'pmcntB. ' 600 head ; market moderately active ; good to vrlme steers , J4.90I81 5.23 ; fair to medium steers , J4.60S4.SO ; common to good stockers. J3.0003.75. HOOS-Rtcelpls. 5,500 head : uhlpments , 2.000 head ; market moderately active from strong to higher prices ; good ti > choice medium and heavy , tt.91W4.07W : mixed , J3.90 3. 5 ; common lights. II 80W3 ' . SlinUI' Receipts , 110 head ; shipments filr : market active ; good to choice Inmbs. J.1,2'il ) 50 : common to meiWum Iambs , J3.75C3.00 ; common sheep. Ji.2503.00. r.ntt IltifTnlo l.lvtiilo'k. . HAST nUPFAI/J. N Y. . March ll.-f'ATTI.n Dull and slow ; fat shipping steers , J4 roiJ4 71 ; fat smooth fleers , 14,4084.50 ; coarse nn 1 roughs. J1.71fi4.23light steerei , J4.10ff4.25 ; choice fat heifers. J4.23fl4.SO , mixed butchers , JI.WiS.OO ; gnod butchers' cows. J3.fOft3.90. lions Weak ; good to choice , Jt. OfM.CO ; com mon to choice , J3.04 03 ; common to choice , J3 7W3 0. Ij\MHS Cholec to extrn , J3 53fr3.70 ; culls to common , J4.75H5.15. Sliniir Choice selected wethers , JI.COff4.7j ; culls to common , J3.1533.PO. Kn < Mln-rty Mi < Stoolr. HAST MI > iitTY. Pa . March 11 CATTI.T- Rlendy. prime. J3 01)1(3 lOi common , J3 COffl 10 ; bulls , stags and cown , J2 OO I 10 HOOH Htendy. prime meilluin ; , JK'3fJMO. he-ivy jorkers. $1 OOff I n3 ; IlKht yorkers. J1"O | 311. plga. J3 730183 ; heavy hogs. Jl ; rougha , J2 M110 SHI3I3I' Inw. price unchanged. l imb , choice , Jl 70S7-3 KO common to good , ItTIifl.ST , venl calves , J6 50W7 00 rinrlniiiiU I.U < % * Moi > k CINCINNATI , March 11. HOGri Kasy. J3 230 400CATTM CATTM : stcaiir. J250f > i.73 SIII3I3I' inill. J273fi4 M ) \MIiS-KteatIy , J4 OOfi-3 71 Stoclv. In SlKlit. Iternrd of receipts of live stock at th four prlnclpil mirkets for Marcii II' Callle. . Omilm . 2,482 X'l Chicago . 3.WI Kansis City . 3.WI IK ) St. Louis . . _ iOi | 500 Total * . 3.W ! 37,330 12 J Wool llnrUct. IlO'iTON. March 11. Pollowlng are the quota tions for the leading dencrlptlons : Ohio and Pennsylvania tleicoi , X nnd above , J7 'Sc ; XX , 2So : XX and above , JOfrSIc ; de- Inlne SOflSle : No 1 combing. S0fi31e ; No. 3 cimblng. 30ff31e. Michigan. Wisconsin. We , : MlchUan. 2lc. No 1 Mlchlsnu comhlng. 23o ; No. 1 Illinois combing. Z9o ; No. 2 Mlchlgiin oomhlnir. JSff29c ; No. 2 Illinois comblni , 28 29o : New York , N'W Ilompshlrn and Vermont , Z3'if leV i 1 New York. New Hampihlre nnd Ver mont. ! 7c : delaine , Michigan , 28o. Unwakhed medium Kentucky and Indiana iiuartir-blood combing. Sfcc : Kentucky and Indiana nilT elehthi-blrxxt lomblng. 23fl24c ; Missouri ( juirler- blood comblni : , 22f23c ; MUsourl three- l htlu- blood combing , 2-1ff2le : braid combing , Jlo , lake and Oeirgla , 83c. Territory wools : na line medium and tine , lc 18c ; scoured , 47 ' . to ; staple , 52J5Je | ; Utah. W > omlng , etc. , tlnu ine. ilium and line , 15G17c ; tcoured , 47fl4Sc ; sluple. Txa wools' hprlng medium , 13 months. 16ii1Sc : eci.ured , 43'r/43c : uprlng line. 12 months , l < QI9c ; icourojl , r.0c Australian reoured bi'lu. combing lupcrllre. 7lf(72o ) , good , MtfCSc. averasB , 6206 0 , QufenslanJ combing , SiiKtir llurkct. NI3W YORK. March ll.-SIJOAH-IUw , utendy ; fair refining. 3\ 3 ll-16e ; cvntrlfugal , % tent , 4V4WI 3-1Cc : rrflncd , steady : mould A , V - . tandnrd A. If. confecllonerV A. Be ; cut Ijaf , 5SC. eruxhed , 641.0 ; powdered , 5 7-ICc , gpod gran- ulHted. 6'4et cubes. 5 7-1Cc. NBW OUM'.ANH. March -SUOAR-Qulet ; open kettle , 2 R34c ; cenlrlfuRiil , Kranulatti ] , 4 lI-16 Oo : whites , 4V I'4 < - : > ellow § , 4fl ' 4o. xond ; * . 203 15-lCc. Molattes , uronj , t-rntrlfu. gal , OKHc , \ < < n- York lr > - ( iooil * llarUi't. Ni\V ; YORK , March -Conditions are nll ! quiet In nioit branche * of dry goods lodiy Th sile > of both cotton and woolm Knola at lint hand * are 1UIU , bolb by mall order nnd slnr trailing. 'lh prlc * tone U rtlll tuttalnrd In norly all quarters , allUuueti Ihrro r report * of concr lee matte. Theie , however , urn carcely poulbli , eacojit where certain lines hovr c m ldfmble accumulation Th * hopfful fc lur nf th nwrket Is the deinnnd from wu tctn an I Interior iwlnt * , where th y are avldenttr ilolnt n good hiiMnrM Regulars In cloths are In tno > l > cralo demand. About 1.0-V t < leco ixMs and e trn hav been Mil. Prints nnd gingham * show no chaiiRo of moment In any grade ur quarter. COTTO.V" \ . Hi-urn ( Sri the I | > | icr llnnil ntul Koron linn if Prior * . NI3W YORK , Mirch II The boar crowd had the upper hand In the da > ' future cotton mar- kct and succeeded In devolving siivernl lines of old long finer. The mirket npcncl quiet nnd uteady nt unchanged prices of 2 to 4 points. Weakness developed un ler nggresslvo K-ar ne tlnn Ity mldiHy n loss nf 4 to 6 | H > 'nts wa a | parent , nnd after further rising t a net lois f ii to S | H < lnlM the market clojcd Heady * t thn lowest point. Totit sales of futures. 1H7.400 links. There were n few Inning orders arnund the l > fn. Inir. hut coiiKervatlve traders show el n dltponl- tlon to kti'p nut nf tlm niiukct pendlnx the ret * ttement nf I tin Cuban question , and for the b I- ance of the session si > eculnllve mpMort was very mivtger. Iherp was winui lni > ln fr\un tlim > In time on the real tlnn theory , but th'x cl s rf buslnpss cut llttlp tlgure In total transactions SxM. | easv ; inld < lllng , 63-l6oi net receipts , 4iX ) blcs ; givss , | ,4I6 biiles : exports to the conti nent , V2 tmles ; fnrwarilenl , 116 bales ; sales , P04 bales : t.plnnem , 2.O bales ; stix-k , 1SS 224 bales. Weekl > ! Net receipts. 2.J13 hales ; gross. SI- 6' < 1 twles ; exports to Croat llrltaln , 7,721 biles : lit France , 2,117 bales , to the continent , 7,141 bales ; fnrvvarded , 8.2S7 bales : n le , BH7 ! l alcs. Tntul ltxln > : Net receipts , i , < 49 bales ; rxportu to Oreat llrltaln , 6,00.1 halts , to the cnntlnent. 4615 hairs ; stock , 1,071VO ( lialrsi Conwlidnted ! Net rrcelpts , 142,623 Kilcs ; expnrts tn ( Ue.it Tlrltaln. 68,466 bales ; In Prnlici' . U..MI bolp > : to the i-on- tlnent , vi.fM luiles Total slme SiptemlHT It Net receipts , 1,772,131 bales ; to Orent llrltaln. . ' ,1,72,178 bales , in Prance , 715,447 Imles ; to thn confluent , 2.2 0.117 biles NI3W OHMJANS. March II L\TTO.V-Pnliirr steady ; siles. 64n)0 ) bales ; March. $5GSI5 | CO : Api II , J1.5Mi6.M : May. J1.6I 3.fi2. June. I1.64W s.tsi : Jui > . tirrfli 7. August , Jir , w3.67 : t n > - tuiiber. Jl A4 M.OI , Octnbet , tl.K.lfr-1 Wl ; Novem ber. J.1 6.1W1 C6 , Dn-rmlier. J5.6SJI1 70. liinunry. J3.7W5.7J. Hpnt , eis > ; sales , 2,0V ! bales , unit * naiy , 4\c. good ordliury. 5e , Inw mldilllnir , f. 11-lt'c ; mldilllng. 5Vc ; gnnd ni'ildllni ' : . 6c : mid dling f.ilr. C c ; receipts , 7,772 biles : stock , 474- SS4 biles. I.IVmil'OOU March -COTTON-Spot. . fair demand , priced lower , Amerlc.in inlililllng. fnlr , 32l-12 127-S2di gnod 3 11-.12.I . : middling , 3V l | lowml Idling , 3V1 : good ordlnii ) . 3.1-.12d ; ordi nary , 22-1-12,1 The rales of tindij were | i .WO biles , of which ftM bales wete fcr speculallnH and export and lifludeil 1,600 American Re ceipts , oo bales , all Amrrlrin Ptitures npeneil quli't , with n mnlernte ilcmand and rioted slen tr ; American mld.tllng 1 < M. C. . March. .12X10 .121-6M. April rnd May , 3 20-BI&3 21-f.ld buvers ; May nnd .Iline , .1 2t-C4d bu > ers ; June and lulv. .1 Si-Old IIUMM , .lulv and August , .1 21-HW1 2.-6l I sellers ; August and September , 3 il-fili ! bu > ers ; J ppteniber and Octnl r. 3 21 > 6ld buvers , Ootrb'r nnd Nnvpml > et , 3 21-CM filer * : Nnveinber ant December. j ( 1 24-riftl 21-C.ld bu > ers ; December anj January , 3 20 64H1 21-6M liUM'is. ( Ill llnrKrlK. Oil , PITY. March. -Credit balan r , 7fe. c < r. tltlcali-s nnenril with llrct sales trgiilur at 7MjC ! lowest , 7SSe , closing , 7fcc bid fnr regular ; cash sales , * c During the day the total slips wera 10(100 bbls ; shipments , CI.7C5 bhls. , runs , D.9J7 bbln. CIIARMKTON. March 11 -ir. < 5-Turp"ntlnp. tlrm nt 33'ie ' ; sales , non * Itosln , tlnn and un changed sales , nniie. .SAVANNAH , ( la . March ll.OIITur | > ii- tlne , nothing doing Hn ln , Dun ; sales. : l fit biiicjuoie : A. ii. rl > , Jl ri > : n . Ji.2oP. . . . Jl 41 : fl , Jt 11 : II . Jl ft ) . I . Jl 60. ic , M , Jl 6.1 ; N . Jl 70 , IV. O . Jl 80 , W. W . J2 WII.MIN'nTO.V , N C , Mireli 11. OII.S Spir it * of turpentine , nothing doing , prices un changed Itosln , llrm at Jt 23 and ? 1 10 Cin'n turpentine , quiet nt Jl 50 . ' (0 Tnr , Him nt Jl ' 0 lllilc mill 1,1-iitlicr March It The Shne and Iit I ier Review tomorrow will sis : Tin * packers bi"i wild about 40/1110 bidet this \vri k and n ill" sump kinds brought * \c \ le s , the d < c ' In nrlci > Is nnt equal to HIP decrease In iii | lltv Kstlmnted nt thn lowest prices hides hi' ' 1 1 fur they nro , whin the nu.illtr Is eon ldere ' i lillih as they have been this \car and blu " than thrv weip nt nny time lart jeir T a decrease In the number of entile shnwn h > f'O i < M\criiinent riport nut thl week Is regtidi'l na n heir fnctnr Nitlve fleer hltles soil thl- * week at lie , hut the branded steer hldPM nt l4c ; Cnlor.idn steer hides at Slie and llsht i"1- tlv-p rnwH nt 10 % r In cmmtry hlilc-s heu > l i- live inws snld at 9c and c.nuntry calf'klns ma offered it 121ic. riillfornlii UrliMl Friilis ! , NHW YORK. .March -PAUPOHVIA 1'Rli'r , PIlt'lTS Atiples quiet , and otlinr fruits Hlc-ndv PenchcM , MilIII'll I'M * IT MANTHIISTIIH. Mnrrli 11. Clotlw nnd y.irnt , qulot , with moderate Inquiry. TELBl'IIONB TO-V . H. R. PENNEY & CO. 11O Board of Trade Bldg. , Omaha , Neb GRAIN , PROVISIONS , STOCKS Branch Offlc . 10.18 N Si . Llncolc. N b. c. c. cimisTirs. E. J. BTnni3T , President. Vice President Ciifislie-Street Commission Cos Capiiiii , fr.o.ooo.oo. ruiir rnia. Ill Iliinrd of T ratio lliillillnur. STOCICS. GHA1X AND I'HOVISIO.VS. BUY CORN Corn nncl Cotton are the cheapest commll- tlei In the world today and believe those who follow the above ailvlpo will maka big money. All orders filled In Chicago over our prlvata wire ; through my correspondent , r. a. Logan Your orders respectfully solicited. Wllto for Information. P. C. HOLLINOEn. 213 Hoard of Trade , Oinului. Neb. JAMES E BOYD & CO. , Telephone 1030. Omaha , Neb COMMISSION , GRAIN , PROVISIONS and STOCKS UOADD OP TRADH. Direct wires to Chicago and New York. Correspondents i John A. Warren A Co. Health is Wealft DR. C. C. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT i THE ORIGINAL , ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS , Idsoltlnndor positiyo Written Ouarnnlee , bynutliorlzod ngonts only , to euro Weak Moainrr , UuzlnoBB. Wakefulnesa , Fits , Hrstonn , Ouicfe. noes. Niaht LoeseB , Kvil Dreams.Mc1f \ of ConJU deuce , Norroiw neas.LiiBsl tude , oil Drains , Yonlb f ul Errors , or Bxcofmlvo Use of Toliacco , Opium , or Liquor , which leada to Mlecry , CoiiBumptloa , InBonlty and Death. At ( tore or ty mail , $1 a bozi BIZ for (5 ; with written auarnntco to cure or refund money. Mniniilc pack- nxe , containing CTO days' trcnlraoiit , with full Instructions , 25 conts. Ono enmplo onljr sold to each person. At store or by mail. _ _ t2TRed Label Special. Extra Strength. I For Impotonoy , Loaa oil Tower , Lost Manhood , Htorility or Barrennossi 1 , 1 a box ! nix for $5. witljU Ivvrltton puutct-Zf to cure In 30 cfij B , At etore Jlyern Dillon Hrnic Co , S. B. Cornet lOtU and Knrunui Mln , , Uuialiu , Xfb. OR. McCREW IB THK ONLY SPECIALIST wao TniAfs ALL Private Diseases If k Mi ut UU < rd r ef ' ' MEN ONLY SOVoarsEtpflrlenco. 10 Yearii Iu Omaha Book Free. Connlta < Hth nd Farutm BU- OMAHA. SKI : . YtWMElH CM Bli tl tor unn tar l dlicaarcM. lafitmtniiiloDi , IrrlUtlon * or nlortlloM ofiaoaait anuiLrtoe * . PttalM * . tad not titrll'