1U THE OMATTA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, MAHCTI 14, 15)00. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Corn Diclinti Bbtds Ow Cost Erlj, but Recovin. LARGEST CROWD OF YEAR IN CORN PIT (W'hrnt In Unlet nml Hnllicr llenvy, Siiliorilliintc to Cnrn-Ontu I'lir nlshr I numiiit 'prcntclr nf I'.nrlj' MrriiKlli nml Activity. CHICAGO, March 13 -Mny corn declined shado over u cent early today on protli laklng, hut recovered fin covcilng by shorts, closing steady, Hr under yesterday. Wheat was heavy, Influenced by hfnvy re crlptH and a poor speculative demand, Mny rinsing -Vfic down. Oats rinsed Mj'ie lower nml provisions 2',jf(10o depressed. The crowd In the corn pit was murli renter tlian It has been at any other time for n year, not even excepting yesterday, when the 2c bulge mnde the coarse cereal th cynosuro of speculative eyes. The Jirlce was controlled liy two Influences at Various limes sales for prollt nnd covering iy shorts. May opened ar over yesterday lit 3SM)3SV Then the excitement began, j.ongs who had gathered In the sheaves months hbo came Into the pit and reaped Ihelr reward or as much of It as they deemed It advisable to take at present. It was estimated that many hundreds of thou sands of dollars were taken out of sales today. Meanwhile May was shooting down Trom first llgures to 37'ic, a drop of 11(l's' Iroin the, opening. At the decline the e rltemcnt abated to a degree and shorts. Who had waited to avoid covering on the liulge, began to protect themselves against mother ascent, l'ndcr this Influence and with the light country offerings und higher cables In mind, May recovered gradually to 37Mj38e. Later the market reacted to fcT'iir, where It steadied and closed, 'Vc'1'' under yesterday. Liverpool was up Id t"r ipnt and liil'id for futures. Primary re relpts were 777,000 bushels, compared with I23,(i00 n year ago. Atlantic port clearances Were 531,(X) bushels. Local receipts were t!M cars, 186 cars tinder the estimate. New York reported 21 loads taken for export, fash sales from here were put at lO.nOO bushels and Philadelphia, reported foreign ers bidding nt the advance. The statlotlcul rdtuiitlnu remained practically unchanged The wheat market was unlet and rather lieavy, suliordlnate to corn all day. May opened 'do over yesterday at MVitWiC In fluenced by higher cables from Liverpool anil from Paris, und with tho corn strength. The break In corn, lower late cables and the lieavy northwest receipts, together with rroflt-tnklng by traders, caused a reaction, following the opening. May declining from r,r,ijp, which tho market touched shortly lifter the opening, to iri(ffiiV,c. The close was heavy. May .Vu',4c lower at 65'c. The cash business was encouraging. "fta.Oifl liushels being sold from here direct to Liverpool, while. New York reported 11 loads taken for export. Atlantic port clearances In wheat and flour were equal to l"()Ol liushels. Primary lecelpts were 6S9.0K) liushels, against 6,15,000 last year. Mlnno iipolls and Pulilth reported 932 cars, against f,67 last week nnd 6S5 a. year ago. Local re ceipts were S3 cars, 1 of contract grade. The oats market furnished the unusual spectacle for It of Home activity and Htrengtb early, Influenced by wheat and corn. The exhibition was nf short dura tion, however, anil with the break In corn the market declined nnd the wimlup was rather weak. Local receipts were 52s cars. May ranged from 21c to 21M(23'i,c and closed Vnfi'ic under yesterday at 23f(237.,o. The experience In provisions was much r-lmllar to that In corn considerable prollt tnklug on one hand and covering by shorts m the other. It was a fairly active market. Apparently Inclined toward easiness. Mny pork ranged from $11. 1214 down to $10.95 nnd closed 10c under yesterday at $11; May lard from $0.0714 to $6.0214, closing 2'3c lower nt $0.02'j, and May ribs from $6 05 to $0, with tho close 2',4'ii5c depressed at $6. Kstlmated receipts tomorrow: Wheat. 10 cars; corn, 410 curs; oats, 2i0 cars; hogs, C3, COii head. The leading futures ranged as follows: Artlcles.l Open. High. Low. I Close. lYes'y. Vheat Meh. May July Corn Mcli. May Inly Sept. Oats May July I'oik M ay July Lard May July tmbs May July 1 65 1 b7a,fiilU?il66?i1l!il07iiifl4 35 3614 :r7i 37',i37TMi.".S 3S, as?; 378!37V'i:li 38 i ::s'.f, i i 21 23 23?;fi7i23TiTi I 22'-)iJ22V!i 2t 21 11 12141 10 Bo 1 11 00 11 10 11 10 fi 05V, C 12' fi 05 0 0714 11 10 I 10 92'4J 10 971a 6 07141 C 02' s 6 02' 4' 6 17'4 6 12'fcj 0 12WJ g or. 1 n oo i oo I fi 07i C 0214 1 6 02'sl No 2. Cash quotations were nn follows: FLOUR Steady; winter patents, $3.4077) 8.60; straights. J.'.!Wi3.30; clears, $2 70(H3.0O; pprlng specials, S3.S0; patents, $.1. 101(3. 13: utralghts. $2.6Of(3.00; bakers, J2.li0fi2.10. Wl I HAT No. 2 spring. 66167i,2o; No. 3 uprlng. filUfriilc; No. 2 red, SS'iJlftSc, CORN No. 2, 3i!',c; No. 2 yellow, 36'4T( OATS No. 2, 23'siqClc: No. 2 white, 2C'i5T C7c; No. 3 white. 2iti2fi4c. IIYK-No. 2, 66'ae. HARLKY-No. 2, 37fr41c. SISKDS Flax, No. 1 and northwest, $1.60. il'rlmo timothy, $2 IOI(2.no. Clover, contract grade, $9.25. PROVISIONS Menu pork, per bbl.. J10.10 tifll.lXi. Lard, per 100 lbs., $' MjG.92',4. Short Tibs sides (loose), J3.S5fMI.10. Drv salted nhoulders (boxed), JH.2r5JC.rKi. Short clear tides (boxed), $t).15f?l! M. WIUHKY-Dlstlllers' finished goods, on basis nf high wines, per gal., $1.21. SUGAHS-Cut loaf, J6.03: granulated, J3.13. Following aro the receipts and shipments for today: itecelnts. Shlpm'ts 1'lour, bbls 72.000 S3.000 "Wheat. 1)11 31,000 102.000 t'orn. bu 412,0)0 1i;s,(h) Oats, bu bG.IHH) 223.O0') ItNC, bu 11,000 10,000 llarley, bu 12S,ooo 21,000 On tin Produce exchange today the but ter market was weak; reamerlcs, l'.lfi2lc; dairies, ltif22c. c'heese, linn at Ufjl:!c. JIggs, easy; fresh, ll!c. MIW YOHIC (JIIMHIAI, MVItUI.r. Iliioliillons for (lie liny 011 VnrloiiN Com mod I lies, NEW YORK, March 13. - FLOl'R - Re ceipts, 2I.1.V) bbls.: exports, 7.700 bids.; quid; the trade Is lllled up with spring patents nnd refuses to meet the extreme views of holders of winter straights, so that trado keeps quiet; winter patents, ll.651iS.SO; winter straights, $.1,151(3.53; Minnesota pat ents. $3.7tVf;l.!C; winter extras, $2.0011 2.90; swinnesoin. naners, j.s.i'u.i.im; winter low grades J2.2SlrJ.10. Rye Hour, dull: fair to wood. $i.l01j;i.20; choice to fancy, $3.20i(3.CO. lluck wheal Hour, steady at $1,501(1.75. HCCKWIIEAT-DlllI at 56c, c. I. f., IS'ow York. CORNMEAL Finn; yellow western, S5c; city, Kic RYE-Steady; No. 2 western. 63'c. f. o. b., etlout; state, &sti59c, c. I. f., New York, car lots. HARLEY Quiet ; feeding, 43'((4'ic, New il'urk; malting, 4915lc, New York. HARLEY MALT-Dull; western. 55163c WHEAT Receipts, 5S.I00 bu. ; exports, 15, K4 bll. Sot, easy; No. 2. 76V elevator; No. 2 red, 7sc, f. o. b.. alloat. In store; No. 1 northern. Oiilutli, 7sc. f. o. b.. atlo.it, jirompt; No. 1 hard, Duluth, f. o. b., Btlont, prompt. Options opened llrmer on a demand from shorts, but, meeting heavy offers to sell on the bulge for prollt taking eount, fell off rapidly. This condition lasted pretty much all day. Influenced by lilg northwest receipts, warm weather west nnd a sharp drop In corn, closed weak at M'4C decline. March, 761i77V. closed nt 76SC; May. 72M(73 U-lOc, closed at 72!!ic; July. 72Vu72 fi-lGc, closed at 72V; Septcm tier, 72mi";iic. closed nt 72V. CORN Receipts. S2.S75 bu.. exports, 19,991 liu. Spot, tlrm; No. 2. Il'sc, f. o. b., ntloat nd IIV. elevator. Options opened slrontjcr on a general demand from shorts At tho advance, however, heavy profit taking oc curred nnd prices dropped off rapidly, ruling unsettled nnd weak all day Closed weak at ic net decline. .May, I2',V1(1JV. closed at 42V; July, 12,4fil3V. closed at 12V. OATS Receipts, 19.100 bu.; exports, 73 bu. Spot, linn; No. 2, 2Mje; No. 3, 2l4c; No. 2 while, 32o; No. 3 while, .HV; track mixed western. 29ii30'Ae; track white. 3lij(!loc. Op tions, dull anil easy. HAY Firm: shipping, 3g70o; good to Choice. SOU1S7V4C. HOPS Steady ; state, common to choice, JS96 crop. 6c; 1S9S crop, 71f9c: isy9 crop. I2fj 33c; Paclllc coast. 1S9U crop. 456c; U9S crop, 7ii9c: li99 crop. r.'tlSc. HIOES-KIrm; (lalveston. 20 to 23 lbs.. 3914c; California. 21 to 25 Iba., 21V; Toxaa dry. 21 tu 30 lbs., lu'sc LEATHER Steady; hemlock sole, Iluenos Ayres, light to heavyweights. 23'u23'.4c; ncld, Coi(25-c. WOOL Quiet; domestic fleece, 25H2Su; rrcxas. IMflSc COAlr Steady. , a'HOVlSlONS-llecf, steady, family, $11.00 31.100; mes, $10.00171015; beef hams, $20.O!? 22,00. packet, JI1.0H3I175. ity extra India mess. Jis.ooji2rt.oo. t'ut meats, quiet; pickled bellies, tn 37',r7.r). pickled shoulders. $5.C0ff 6.25. pickled bams. J9.oofll0.fj0. Lard, firm, western steam. J8 30. March closed. $5.22'j, nominal; refined, firmer; continent, $6.63; South American, J1.S0; compound, $G.I2V2. Pork, quiet, short clear, $!2.00ff 13.20; mess, JllOOtniSO. Tallow, easy; city, 6G16c; i ounlrj , u.'gu'ji Hl'TTKU Firm: Imitation creamery. 1S I 23c fancy western creamery, 26c; fancy western prints. 27c i KOOri Firm and I j171io higher; fresh tiearbv and Mestern, 16'116a4c; fresh south- i western. 1fi'c, fresh southern. 13',s'iil6c. , CIIHKHK iieceipts, PKgs.; strong; ,,.,. Irar. ti'lilt.. nil. I cilnro,l 11l1l'.n fancy large, white and colored. 13f13'ic, rmuy small, wmtc. i:.ti cc.jc; inncy small, colored. WtfiWv. i holce grade". I2f12,c. HICK Firm; domestic, fair to extra, 4',TJP 6!ic; Japan. 4J46c MOLASSKS - (Julet; New Orleans open kettle, good tn choice, llflfwc. PF.A NI'TS- Steady ; fancy handplcktd, 40 4'v: other domestic. .INTlc. FHK If II ITS To Liverpool, quiet; cotton by steam, XSc; grain by steam, 3',4l. M HTALS -Iluslness continues very slack In the market for metals. There was n de cided decline In the urlco of tin. dropping from $11 Co, quoted yesterday, to $32,231(32.73. inning weak at those llgures In sympathy with a fid decline In that metal at Iondon. per. unchanged at $16.23. nominal: lead. $1.70 l.u. c osing steady, and spelter cased off 2'4 points, clos ng ;ca. with prices $1.62 bid P.'Vi V.-u ci rlr ZVi'!Kri''e for lead was Jl.l.i nnd for . 'p:icr $16.00. o.ii.n.v wiioi.i i.r. MAitKirrs. Condition of Trade nml (Inolntlonn on Stnplr nml I'll lie. v Produce. KOOS Hecclptn Increasing; fresh stock, 10c. imilHSMI) POPLTRY-Cholce to fancy turkeys, SfiOc; ducks. S!9c; geese, 8tt9c; spring chickens, 7J7',4c; hens, I'dHic; roosters, 1ft Sc I.IVU POCLTHY-IIcns, ttCVto; spring clilcKcns, Ofdi'ic; young, taggy and old roosters', 3f(Gc; ducks, 7'4Sc; geese. 7WO Sc; turkeys, 7'iffSe. marKing up or prices showed that the IIUTTKR Common to fnlr, 164c; choice shorts among the traders were having dllll niilSc; separator, 2Sc; gathered creamery, unity in getting back the stock they had PKIKONS-Llve, per doz., $1. V HA LS-Choice. 9U10e. OYSTIIRS Medium, per can, ISc; stand ard, per can, 22c; bulk standard, per gal., l Zj; extra seiecis, per can, anc; extra se lects, per gal.. $1,601(1 75: New York counts. per can. 37c. New York counts, per 100, $1.25. ...... or, V".. ... nn,,.M ...... AA 1 1 m- fish Herring, per id., 6c; round percn, 5c; sun, 5c; cod, (ic; haddock, 6c; blue pike, 6c; scaled nnd dressed perch. 6c; clscoes, 6c; medium dressed trout. 7'.4c; ctopple. 7'c: pickerel. 7',4c; flnnnn huddles, 7Hc; wniio nsn, ac; yeuow pine, uresseu, yo small trout, dre-sed, 9c; red snapper, 9c; sulcus, ;ic; nniimcu wnuu nun. yc. HAYPer carload lots: Unland. choice. $6; midland, choice, $3.00; lowland, choice, $..; rye straw, choice J4.50; No. 3 com, 27',4c; , ;No. 3 while oats 22Hc; cracked corn, per lc.nftJ1rL cJ"'!l-?n.'L0'V,o'rJrh2C,T.'1; IV an' , 1 n 1 1 . fiat linn nil" unr, 1 iiuiijii u, 1 4 11, $12.50, bran, per ton, $12.50; shorts, per ton, V E(1 RTA TILES. ASPA RAfSL'S California, per lb., 20c. NKW TI'RNIPS-Per doz. bunches, 60c. SPINACH Per box, $1. NKW HURTS Per doz. bunches. 4O0COc. LICTTt'CIO Per doz. bunches, 40c; fancy head lettuce, per bbl . $5. HADISMKS-Pcr dnz. bunches. 33c. SWKET POTATOKS - Per bbl., Illinois, $3; Jerseys, $3; large bbls., Kansas, $2.76. POTATOIOS-Per bu , choir-. 3Off40c. CAHRAOE Holland seed, 2U5j2V4c. CAI'LIFLOWKR - California, per crate, $2,501(2 75. CKLISHY-Pcr doz., 25J30c; California, per bunch, I01i75c. Tt'HNIPS-Rutabngas, per lb.. Hie TOMATOES - Florida, per six-basket crate, $3.30. MPSHHOOMS-Per lb. box, 60c. HIKTIIA RR Per doz.. 65S75C ONIONS-Retail, yellow, 75c; red, SSflJOc; Ohlos, per bbl., $2.23 FRUITS. APPLES Cholco western shipping stock, J 1.50: New York stock. $4.50; fancy. $1.75. OIIAPES Malaga, per bbl., $7.0039.00. CHAN HER HIES Jerseys, per bbi $10.50; per crate, $3.50. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANOES California, fancy navels, per box, $3,255(3.50: cholco navels. $2.75113.00; Cali fornia, seeiuings, per box, J2.50ij2.75 l.HMOXS-Cnllrornl.1. choice wr h. t. ' fancy. $3 50; Mcsslnas, choice, per box, $3.50: ! fancy. $1. ! IIA.NA AS J'er lilincn, medium. $1,751? 1 2.00; fancy, $2.002.25 HIDES. IIIDES-No. 1 green hide , I ' m 1.. s . 1 green hides, Be- No. 1 salted hides, 8c; No. 2 salted hides. 7c; No. 1 veal calf, 8 to is ids., ac; .-so. i veoi em. Vi to 15 lbs., sc. MISCELLANEOUS. HONEY Per 24-section case, $3.50. NUTS - Hickory, large, per bu I1.2S; shcllbarks, $1.35. CH.WOES IX AVMLAni.n Sli'l'IiIES. CoiiilltloiiM Indlciileil In Special Cnlilr mid Tfli-Kruiililc Dlspalclies, NEW YOHIC, March 13,-Sncclal cable and telegraphic dispatches to Hrndstreet's indicate the following changes In available supplies last week: AV II EAT I'nlted States and Cannda, east 1 of Rocky mountains, decrease. 1.633.000 bu : I afloat for and In Europe. Increase, 1.500,000 mi.; loiai supply, decrease, jao.uw nil. eoRN-t'nlted State and Canada, east 01 itocKy mountains, increase. 2,700,000 liu OATS I'nlted States and Canada. eat of 1 Rocky mountains, Increase, 42S.0O0 bu. ' Among the Important Increases reported are those of 293.000 bu. at Manitoba etorngo points, 111.000 at Milwaukee private ele- valors and 11.000 nt Chattanoosa. The principal decreases are those of 1.20i),(K.3 bu. at northwestern Interior ele- valors, 237.O0O at Chicago private elevators, ' liy.i'Xi at Portland. Me, and 132.0CO at New- 1 '-,0't. News. The aiigregate stock of wheat held at rori.Him. ure.. niui rncoma aim eaitie, Wash, decreased 129.0OO hu. last week. M. I.ouls tiralii nml Pro vIsIoiih ST. LOUIS. March 13.-WMKAT Lower: ' No. 2 red each, elevator. 70V; track, 73W 73'sc; March, 70c; May, C,9c; July, SMi C6i4c; No. 2 hard. 651(6tic. I fuu.-i)wor; .mi. casn. ;;ic; tracK, 37c; March, 33V: Mny. SuV; July, 36V. OATS Lower; No. 2 cash. 21'ic; track. 21V; March. 21V; Mny, 24'ic; No. 2 white, 26ic. HYE-Steady at 56c. FLOl'R Firm; patents, J3.50173.G0: extra , fancy, $3,151(3.20; clear, $2.70113.00. . SEHnS-Tlmothy, easy; ordinary, $2.15tf I 2.25; prime worth more. Flax, nominal at 11.57. CORNMEAL Higher at $1.951i2.00. nilAN Firm, sacked lots, past track. 6? OjT(V I HAY - Timothy, steady at $9.50312.50: prairie. Ilrm at $8.75. WHISKY- Stea.U at $1.2114. COTTONTli:S-$1.25. I1AC.UI N(i -67i,ti 7 V. HEMP TWINE 9c. PROVISIONS-Pork: Firm: jobbing, old. $1050; new, $11.23. Lard: Firm: prime stenn'i, $3.7o'; choTie, S5.75. 'nry salt meats (boxed) steady: 1 xtra shorts, $6.12V4; dear ribs, .; clear sines, ii..w,i. iiacon 1 In, v 111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t : cvtra whorts $6,621: clear ! ribs, J6.73; clear sides, $ii.S7',4. ' ' M ETA LS Lead: Firm at H.57',siH.60. Spelter: Lower at II. (5. POULTRY Steady; chickens, 61)7',4c; turktys, 7f(9c; ducks. 9c; geese, 5'4f(6c. EO(lS-ll'l2be- at 13c. IIUTTKR Easier; creamery, 20fi24V4c; dalrv. iri20.'. RECKlPTS-FIour, 4.000 bbls.: wheat, 1S, 00.) bu.; corn. 7ii,0"i bu.; oats. 37,000 bu. SHIPMENTS Flour. 7.000 bbls.; wheat, 3I.CKO. bu ; com in" (Kn br . oats, 26,000 bu. Kiiiiniin (il (irnln mid Provisions. KANSAS CITY, March 13.-WHEAT-Mav, mV. cash. No. 2 bird, file; No. I ClKiilSti'.c: No 2 red. 70c: No. 3. 6317WH-. CORN -May. 3. ; cinli. No. 2 mixed, 3l't 3)i.c: Mi. 2 wniic -v; .no. j, 3P4c. OATS-No. 2 while, 23c. H Y K No. 2. 03. . HAY-Cbobe timothy, $10 00til0.50; choice prollie, $7 2SA7.50. nUTTER-Creamery. 2lV(i23c: dairy. 19c. KiJdS Tho demand Is unequal to the lib eral supplies now nrrlvlng and tho tone Is weak; fres'i Missouri and Kansas stock, 10iji cases returned; new white cases In cluded. 11c. RECEIPTS Wheat. 11,100 bu.; corn. 10.100 bu.: oats ll.m) bu. SHIPMENTS-Wlieut. 27.0OJ bu.; corn, 37. 700 bu.; oats, 5,000 bu. Duliitli IVIieiit Market. nULUTlI. March 13. - WHEAT - Nn 1 bard. cash. 6'.i,,-; May. 6,'jc; No. 1 north - ern. cash. nlV: May. Wc: Julv. 66V; No ,!.0.r,,.!1,rn.,,,'; No' 3 Mc- OATS-23MI2IC. CORN-35V MllivniiUcc C nil 11 Mnrkel, MILWAUKEE. Mnrcb'13. - WHEAT -Steady; No. 1 northern, 66',g07c; No. 2 northern. 6l'tSlYc. RYE Firm: No. 1. SSUc. 43c; sample, 37 HARLEY Steady ; No. I it 42c. Pcorln Mnrkct. PEORIA. March 13.-COHN-Hlgher: No. 2, 3fii4c. I OATS Firm ; No. 3 white, 211.1125c WHISKY Firm, on the basis of Jl 24'i for tlnlshcd goods. Minneapolis Wlient nnd Flour. MINNEAPOLIS Mnrch 13 WHEAT In Hlorn Vn 1 ni-irllirti Mnrch fil3.c Mai 'WVufilc, July, 65c, On track. No. 1 hardi 'e; No. 1 northern, 64c; No. 2 northern, 66ic. Liverpool (Irnln nml Provisions, L1VBHPOOL, March 13 -WHBAT-Spot. firm; No. 1 northern, spring, 6 3d. Futur, quiet; March, 5sl0d; May. 6s9Ud; JtllJ, osiHd. roHN Spot, American mixed, new, firm at HUci; American mixed, old, firm at 3"il1d. Futures, easy; May, 3sl0id; July, 3s loUd. PROVISIONS Hcef, extra India mess, firm at 7Ss9d; prime mess, 72s 0d. Uird, American refined. In pall. steadv at .T); prime western. In tierces, firm at 31s. Hams, short cut, firm at 4Ss. Hacon. Cumberland cut. nrm at sssbi; clear bellies, steady at Cil 37s fid Receipts of wheat during the last three days, lifl.ooo centals, Including H.000 Ameri can. Hecrlpts of American lorn during the last threo days, 103. W centals. Movi:.Mi:vri of .stocks a.m iiomis. Stock AlnrUet SliiMts Plnlnly I'.fTecfs of Itedtli'tlon of Hie Mmrt Interest. NHW YOHIC, March 13-The stock mar ket today showed very plainly the effects of tho reduction of the short Interest, vhlcl accompanied yesterday's sharp advance In prices. While yesterday's covering move meiit was In part the c:iuo of the sham ndvnnce It wn nlun tim riiiii c c,i.u n. tlal buying, which was ntttibutcd to largo i,,nclal Interests. This timing was not In .evidence today. London alio was disposed , ,ut0 rnts on the news of the nrrlval of the Ilrltlsh forces before Hlocmfontelo. Hut notwithstanding the lack of aggres slve strength In the market the biurs Hhowcd themselves timid about making fresh ventures. There was some pressure against the list nt time, especially Metro politan, Miigar. I'eopies (las, stci Hoop and the New York fity stocks generally. Missouri Pacific suffered from disappoint ment over the showing made In the annual statement nnd Rubber was rnlded down an extreme 3U, points. These nml other de. cllnes were largely recovered before the close nnd In the final transactions a sharp I i,,m nil iiui in iii. nuj . I Offerings of stocks on nil recessions were In fact extremely light and there were points of strength which acted as sustaining factors for the whole market, notably Third Avenue, the Atchison stocks, New York Central and Norfolk & Western ore. .1 1 , . I 1 i - . 1 . iiiiiu. u inn iiiaue iitaiiliesi illlli while the market waits on developments In the money market for n rlso holders of stocks are not prepared to make conces sions to sell. Call money did not command above 6 tier cent nnd fell to 3 per cent, but mis was pronaiuv uue to tile cessation or the stock market demand as much ns to any new supply of funds. The losses bv the banks to tho stibtrensury since last Friday nlreildv fnnt mi 1.1!SlniV1 ii'litnli lu mtn (hnn half the remaining surplus over the PRni requirement held by the banks. It Is fvldent therefore that relief from the opera. tlon of tho currency Inw must come quickly If It Is to prevent a nlncli In the money market. A feeling nf assurance was caused by an Intimation from Washington that the first payments on nccount of bond premiums In tho refunding operation will be mnde from the subtreasurles und not from the govern ment deposits lu national batiks. The money market Is expocted to show relief from this source more quickly than from tho putting out of new circulation. A strik ing feature nf the day's events wns the Bharp break In sterling exchange, demand sterling yielding "s and cables '2c lu the pound. Considering the advance In London discounts the selling of stocks for London nccount here nnd the reported lnrge sub scriptions In New York to the Ilrltlsh loan, the course nf sterling was the more re markable. The explanation may be found In the stntement of merchandise exports from New York for the week, which wee valued at J15.243.999. against $13,570,162 In tho preceding week nnd J9.S7S.229 In the corre- ; spondlng period of last year. The move ment 01 cotton nnil llie iiign price prevail ing aro the principal causes of the high ex port llgures. Honds continued In good demnnd nnd prices were firmly held. Total snles, par value, $3,433,000. I'nlted States 2s declined ',4 and the old 4s 'i In the bid price. The Commercial Advertiser's London ilunnclnl cablegram says: The markets ,lpro wpro mrotiR In general at the start on tho news that General French was at Jnoemioiuein anil imsiness wns distressingly meagro and fell off all around, operators talking of the wnr and not dealing. A pri- HIU! II m,, It II ll 'I , ,11 u.l IV utirnii i,.,,,, Mafeklng saying, "All right here. How are markets ' replied, ' All starving nere. now Is Mafeklng?" The war loan still nbsorbs attention. It Is reported that 6.000,000 on application has alrendy been deposited, equivalent to a subscription of .C20O,0UO,000. .7. P. Morgan ft Co. are still lodging henvy applications. Tho premium has been 2si. closing at 2'i Allottment letterB aro dealt In nt U dis count on tho premtumu. Consols wero 101"H. dosing unchanged. Americans began firm, but sagged slightly, falling support 011 either side of the ocean. The bank bought 23.000 gold In bars nnd received 10.0i0 from Holland. The linnu 1ms withdrawn Its buying prlco for eagles nnd Is now lu com ploto control of tho monoy market. There were large renewnls today; also largo fresh loans and discounts. riio following uio the quotations for the leading stocks on the New York exchange todny: 1 Atclilami "SH Tuvna A- I'nc IfiJ. do' nfd BiS Union Pacific .... 49i; Haltlmore ft 0...63-1!, do pfd 74M, can. Paclllc K iWnbnBh 6-- Can Southern. ... 49l4l do pfd 20i; ches. & Ohio 2H'S W. ft L. E 10 Chicago. Ot. W.. 13'.l do 2d pfd.... 27 c.. H. ft Q 121sIiWls. Central .... 17 Chicago, 1. ft L. . Adam. Ux 115 d0 nfd F3 lAmerlcnn Ex. ...142 Chicago ft E. 1.. 96 H'n'.tod State Ex. 47 Chicago ft N. W.lClVWells Fargo Ex. .122 c n 1 p ioi.'a Cnt. oil :il c c. C. ft St. L. r.M4 do. pfd c'olo. Southern .. 6V'Am. Malting 9!'4 5 2l4 3114 91 do 1". pfd.... 4'! I do. pfd. ... do 2d pfd.... nVAin. S. ft H. Del. ft Hudson. ..115 do. pfd 1).. L. ft W... Den. ft H. G . . do pfd ISO 'Am. SolKts . . 19'i.i do. pfd. ... . 71V Amor. S. 11.. 17 36 Erie . 12 do pfd VJ4 . :'.7'Amer. S. f: W... 56U ilo 1st nfd.. (it. Nor. pfd. 157'.., do pfd 91i'j llock'nir Coal 1514'Am. Tin Plate 1! 1 lock'mr Va lev (10 pin Am. Tobacco do. pfd .. Wll-j ..1011 .135 .. 49 .. .. IP, .. 23n .. SI', .. 50 Illinois Central.. II lown Central ... 1 do. pfd 4 . 49 An. Mill. Co . 12 Hrk. Hup. Tr.... . 20i', (i0i(1. 1.1. &. 1 . ' Con. Tobacco . . . .194 1 do nfd K. c. p. ft a L. K. ft W.... do nfd Lake Shore I.ouls. ft Nash... S2 Federal Steel ... Man. L Met. St. Hy . do put .16131 C.en. Electric ... 7l',i 125 Mex. Central . Minn, ft St. L. do pfd Mo. Paclllc ... Mobile ft Ohio. M.. K. ft T . 1214 (ilucose sugar . 60V4 do. pfd . 92 lnt'n'1 Paper . 16 1 do. pfd . 11 Lacledo (las .. . 10''. Nat. Hlscult . . 32' do nfd.... . 52 . 9S . lS'j . 63',, . 7I' . 35' 2 do pru .. 92 N. J; r;,lt''J,, 1 f.'J1" .116 Nat'ona! Lead .. 2l',i .13IT do pfd iop Nor. ft West. . 32Ss National Steel 15'. do pfd No. Paclllc ... do pfd Ontario ft W.. O. R. ft N.... do pfd Pennsylvania Heading do. 1st nfd.. do 2d pfd Rio O. W do. pfd St. L. ft S. F do. 1t pfd.. do. 2d nfd. .. St. L. S. . C-'vi do pfd 91 53i N. Y. Air IlrnkcLS'-, 7 1 U No. American IUh ... 23' j Pacific Const ...I' i do. 1st pfd.. . .. 76 i do. 2d pfd.. ...133 Paclllc Mall .. . .. 17'i People's (Jus .. 50', 4 .. 81 .. CO . . :in . . 9S .. r.2 .. Sl'j ..lb3U .. 6'J ..10l- ..l07 .. 91 .. 125i . 7" 4 ,. Of I .. ST, 5S : Pressed S. C. ..29 do nfd... .. 53H Pur. Pal. Car ..90 S. H. ft T.... .. lO'a Sugar .. OS do. nfd ,. ant'iTenn. c. ft I... , . U iU. S. Leather.. .. 2'il ilo. pfd ,.123'iU. S. Rubber... ..172', do pfd . .IO'i -i Western Union .. 3SVRembllc I. ft S I do pfd.... I St. Paul do pfd.... I St. P. ft O 1 So. Paclllc 22' So. Hallway . do pfd i;i"' no. pin lii .5s P. C. C. ft St. L. 67 Flrrt assessment pa'd. Iloston Million Stock. 150STC N. March l l.-Call loan. 3'vn 4'4 per cent: time loans, 413 per cont. Closing prices for stocks, bonds and mining shares: A.. T. ft S. F. do pfd Am. Sugar ... do. nfd Hell Tel Iloston ft A... West End" 9!'j West. Elce 42!j Wis. Centra! .... 17 AtehloCli Is Ki'j N. IJ. O. ft C. Cs.. 70 Adventure 4'4 .win 109 .314 .2.19 ; ,oslnn ft Me D;l Umal. (oppcr .... 9Cl i c., I), ft Q 121 Atlantic -'1 ijom. Coal 13'.. Ronton ft Mont. .101 I Federal Steel .... rV4 1 Hut to ft Hotou.. 61 1 (lo, pf,i ,-al. & iPCn 71:1 1 Host on Ele. .lis Allouez M. t o.... Fltohbunr nfd ..130 Centennial is (Jen. Electric . do. pfd Ed. Blec. III... Mex. Central . ,.126i4iFranklln 13 ..137 lOsceola 70 ..207 ll'arrot 4Ui .. 12Qu1ncy 131 .. IS iSanta Fe C0i.... 5 ..207 Tamarack 1SS .. U'? Utah Mill 29li .. 27'i Winona 2'i . . 4.)5j Wolverines 4t I N. E. (1. ft C. ' Old Co'ony ... Old Dominion . Rubber Union Paclllc I'n'on Ixind In nk (iciirliiars. CIllCAnO. .March n.-Clcnrlngs. $21,701, 736; balances $2,1S5.ftl,i. 'Posted exchange, $(.s3'5''fi'4.S7. New York exchange, 33c dis count. PHILADELPHIA. March 13. - Clearings, J16.393.29S. balances, $1,913,993 ST LOUIS. March 13 - Clearings 1V01AKK. balances, J71UQ2. Money, W7 per cent. New York x. hansc. 25c premium bid, 35c premium asked HALTLMORF. March 13. - Clearings, $3,rl9.rV,; balances, $317,470. NI0W YORK, March 13 -Clearings, I1M, 3H.67I, balances. $9,423,021 ROSTON. March 13.-Clearlnrs, J21.437.&33, balances, $1,443,621 Srr lurk Homy Market. NHW YORK, March 13.-MONKY-On cull, firm at Slid per cent; last loan, nt 3 per cent; prime mercantile paper. IMiCW per cent. STKRL1NU F.XCIIANOF.-Weak, with ac tual business In bankers' bills nt J4.S5S for demand and J for sixty days; posted rates. S l 3s, and JI.S7. commercial bills, $4 Sl!..fll.s2. , SILVKR - Certlilcates. 60Mi61ic; bar. 59'c; Mexican dollars, 475ic HOMirf -Oovcrnmcnt, weak; state. Inac tive; ral'road. tlrm. The following nro the closing quotations on bonds: -- Sr2s-, r7?-- do 3s, rcg do coupon do new -I reg.. dp new 4s coup. old Is, reg do coupon do "is reg do Ss coup 1). of C. 3s, 65s.. Atch. gen. is do. adj. 4s Can. So. 2s r!!o'-,s& a 4':: c. &"n." w:'c:'7s. do S. F. d. fis.. Chicago Ter. 4 . R. a. Is.... do 4s K.T., V. & o. k c.rie gen. 4.. F. W. Si p. c. is, Hen Htwtrin cn 102 iN. Y. C. is 111'i'N. J. C. g. UPVNor. Carolina 6s, 13S4I do 4s I3i4 Nor. Pac. 3s 117 I do 4s IIS N Y C & St L 4s, lbl'slNor. ft W. c. 4s., W'A do gen. 65 119 Ore. Nav. Is 101'a do 4s K2 0. S. L. 6s lOH'),' do coll. 5s 9L Reading gen. 4s., iisVr. 1. W. Is 112 St L ft I M c 5s. 121 St L ft S F g 6s. 110 1M4 127 10 6CTi 10li m 130 10 1024 12S til Ri's 1113 120 16S 119' 4 121 110 71 95 111 1,9 lAVi 117 100 11314 so' 9 S3 S3 9P4 SI. Paul con 10311, St. P. C. ft P. Is, fl'ni do fs loi'i So. Ral'way 5s.. 7I' S. R. ft T. 6s.... 70 iTenn. 11. s. 3s tlfiVTex. ft Pacific Is. 10S I do 2s 107'4 rnlon Pacific 4s.. II. S. A. 6si do 2s it. & t. c. ss..:: do con. fit Iowa Central Is. . K. P. & O. Is. Ilou 110 111 7P,4 106 Wabash li do 2t West Shore 4s. . Wis. Cent. Is.. Va. Centuries .. 99 Va. deferred ... M K. & T. 2s.. do 4s 661 i Col. So. 4s. 91J4iSo. Pacific 1s. Neiv York Million- Slocks, 'NKW YOHIC. .March 13,-Tho following nro tho olllcial closing quotations for mining shnrcs: 1 Char nr 22 Crown Point 1? Con. Cal ft Vn...ll5 Head wood 60 ' Oould ft Curry.. It 1 Hale ft Norcros 26 i Homestnko 5000 Iron Sliver f.s Mexican 23 Ontario Ophlr P ymouth Quicksilver ... 1 do pfd Sierra Nevada Standard Cnlon Con .... lYcllow Jacket .523 . 70 . 12 .150 .750 . 50 .295 . 19 . II London .stock (lootn t Ions, LONDON. March 13. -4 p. m.-Ciosltig: Consols, money.. iop; Pennsylvania ....691. do account. .101 Reading 95 Can. Pacific 1o 1N0. Paclllc pfd.. 76'4 Hrlo 13'fc Atchison 211, do 1st pfd.... 3PU Louisville S44 Illnols Central. ..116H Oram! Trunk .... S I . P. Ifd 76i, Anaconda 10't, St. Paul, com ....127VRand Mlnerf 37' i- .j-cntrai. ...jsr'i HAH SILVER Steady at 27 9-16d ner ounce. -MONEY-SUIT I per cent. The. rate of discount In the osen market for short bills Is 4 per cent and for three months' bills Ipl'i, per cent. Iiiiliortn nml llxpnrts, WASHINGTON. Mnrch 13.-The monthly report of the Itnportu and exports of the United States for Februnry Inst shows: Merchandise, imports, $6S,774.150. of which nearly 111.000.000 was free of duty. The In crease for tho month as compared with February, 1W, was $.s,5OO,000; exports, $119, 765.762, Increase about $0,t)ii0,O00. Clold Imports. $l,S99.37s. decrease $3,300,000; exports, $l,ia!.rMX, increase $S33,0O0. Silver Imports, $2.7.S0.O95. Increase Jl.loO.OOn; ex ports, $1,952,611, Increase $633,000. Uurlng the last eight months there was nn Increase In the Imports nf merchandise of $127,S67,7M, as compared with the corre sponding period Inst year, an Increase of $76,139,820 In the exports of merchandise; a decrease In the Imports of gold of $45,2iiS, &1S and nn Increase of $I2,62S.V60 in the ex ports of gold. The Imports of silver show an Increase of $573,662 and the exports of ullver 11 decreaso of l!,0O3,353. Wool .'.liirkvl, LONnON, March 13,-The offerings at the. wool sales today amounted to 9.359 bales. Merinos ibroinrht out nctlve competition be tween continental and American buyers, who secured tho bulk, a small portion going to tho home trade. Crossbreds were In nc tlve demnnd for Yorkshires. Offerings for the third series of sales have been limited to 250,000 bales. Following are today's sales: New 011111 Wales, 3.500 balls, sc mret' Sd1(2s; greasy. OdD Is 11. Queensland. 1.P bales: scoured, Is 5clf(2s 'id; grensv, Is l'jd. Victoria, 5f0 bales; scoured, S Is 10U.il; greasy. 9dfils id. South Austral 4(0 bales; scoured. Is 3dfi Is 6d ; greasy, ,, 10il. New .ealand, 3,rM) bales; scoured. 6V. 5(ls ll'sd; greasy, iklliis Id. Oil Market. OIL CITY, March 13.-OI LS-Credlt bal ances, .tl.CS- certificates. 110 bid nor offer; shipments. 1W.939 bills'., average. V,M bbls.; runs, 1&7.S04 bbls.. average. S 1,566 bbls. LIVERPOOL, March 13,-OILS-Cotton-seed. Hull rctlned. May nnd Ausust. dull, 21s 3d. Turpentine spirits, steady, 40s 9d. CIMCACO LIVH STOCK .MARKET. Cntllc Cciierally llioul Sternly Sheep Stroim nnd Lu 111 lis l.uirrr, CHICAGO. March 13. CATTLE He celpts. 3,50) head; generally about steady; natives, good to prime steers, steady, $3.00 5i0.9); poor to medium, slow to fhade lower, $l.lTi4.75; selected feeders, un changed, $1. 10W4. 75; mixed stockers, $3,401? 3. S3; cows, steady. $l.OO1rl.30; heifers, slow, $3.1(H(4.fO; canners, Ilrm. $2.1003.01; bulls, about stendy. $3.001i"1.25; calves, lower. $1.50 5(7.50. Texans: Receluts. 700 head; Texaf fed steers, steady. $3.99(1.90; Texas bulls. $3.20fl3.75. HOOS Receipts 25,000 head: tomorrow, es timated. 2S.000; left over, 2.000: nverago 2'4 (f(3c higher; top. $5.07''2; mixed nnd butch cis, $J.M1i5.03; good to choice heavy. $1.93 !i5.07'n; heav, $4.S0fi4.9O: light, $l,751f 1. 9iiv: bulk of sales, $l.92'i.5(5.fl0. SHEEP AND LAMHS-Heeel'.itfi. 12,000 head; sheen strong; lambs slow; good to choice wethers, l).501i3.So; fair to choice mixed, $1,751? 5.35; western sheep. $3..'!51i 5. S3; yearlings, 17.SO1(0.50; native lambs, 15.73fl7.35; western lambs, $6. 007.33. K a 11 mi h City Live Stock. KANSAS CITY, March 13. CATTLE Receipts. S.70O natives, 00 Texaus; cholco ''caw and all grades of butcher cattle steady; few heavy Meor a shade lower: heavy native steers. $1,501(5.35; light. $l.50ft I. S3; stocker.i and feeders. $l.OOf(5.25; butcher cows nnd heifers, $1.25(l.63; can ners, $2.50fi:'.2'; fed westerns, $1,501(4,55; western feeders, ll.101il.15; Texans, $!.S01 4.25. lIOOS-Hecelnts, 1.1.100 head; market a shade higher, with go id general demand; lie.ivy. JI.SOfi4.90; mixed. $1,751(1.90; light, $1.5M(I.75; pigs, $1,201(1.55. SHEEP AND LAMHS-Herelpts 3.000 head; all offoiings common quality: west erne, active and strong, 10c higher; Colo rado lambs, $6. 501(6. 90; yearlings, $5,751? 6.00; muttons. $5. 501(3. 70; stockers and feed ers, $1.00f(5.50; culls, $'1,001(4.00. st, .IonciiIi Lire Slock, SOUTH ST. JOSEPH. Mo., March 13. (Fpecltil i The Journal quotes: CATTLE Receipts. 1,100 head: market steady to 10c higher: quality common to fair; natives, $3.!rii5.0; Texas and west erns, S3.501i5.10; cows and heifers, $2.23l! 1.50: bulls and stags, $2 231il.M; yearlings and calves. Sl.ooiiS.oO; stockers and feeders, $3 231(1.65; veals. $1 501(7.50. HOOS Receipts. 5 601 head: market steady; all grades, $1. Win. 95; bulk of sales, $I.S2UTil.S7ii... SHEEP AND l.AMHS-Recelpts. 4,500 bead: market nctlve. steady to strong; Colorado lambs, $7.05; lambs, $5.00K7.10; yearlings, $5.0'i((;.25: sheep and yearlings, $5.00135.75; ewes, $1,0013.23. SI, Louis Live Stock, ST LOUIS. March 13. CATTLE Re ceipts. 3.6(0 head. Including 1,90,1 Texans: market steady for natives to strong for Texaift; native shipping and export steers, SI. 0317 5.75; drecd beef nnd butcher steers, .4 Oifi 5. co; irers under 1,000 lbs.. $3.23W 1.75; stockers and feeders, $3.651(1. CO: cows nnd heifers. $2.0'li 1.65' canners, $1.501(2. S3; bulls. $. 001 1.50; Texas and Indian steers, -. - . .. , . , - i en, i - f.1 a, i i.i-i: cows ami iifi'i-i, -.'n.i. i.i 1IOCS Receipts. 11.1(0 head: market weak: nigs and llghtn. ft.SM 1.93; packers. $t.Vff . 00; butcheis. $1,9513.05. eni.'l'n A Vli l.A M US Hecelnts. 700 head; market steadv; native muttons, 15.0015.75; himl-s, $6.5(!(7.25; mils and bucks. '$l.00jf ;.0. civ York l,li Slock, NEW YORK, March 13.-REi:VK3-Re-celpts. COO head all for slaughtering except 1 car; Hi trado In live cattle; feeling steady. Cables steady; exports, S50 head initio and 5,om) quarters of beef; tomorrow, 1,676 quarters of beef. .... CALVES Receipt", 5 head: dull nnd prices lowrr, veals, $5.001) 7.2: little calves, $3 50; barnyard inlves, nominal. SHEEP AND LAMMS - Receipts, 1,22J head: sheep, steady; lambs, steady to a shade higher. 64 cars on sale- sheep. JI.ROfj 5.73 fair 10 cholco lambs. $7 .Mrns 00, HOGS Receipts, 2,096 litad, stead at $5.00 6.35. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Liberal Shipm;nt of All Kindt of Lirt Stock Art Arming. TRAIN OF CATTLE FROM KANSAS CITY KllllnR Cntllp Sell AVenk to Ten Cents l.oiTcr llofts llrlntc n Shndc lllulirr Prices i'bnn Mondnj Slircp AclUe nnd Striuly. SOUTH OMAHA. March 13 Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday 1.920 1.52S 5.361 Olllcial Tuesday 3,911 S.713 6.W, Two days thlj week 51 13.2U 12,227 Same dass last week.... 1.625 12.071 12.9.'0 Same days week before.. 3.023 9.963 15.141 Same three weeks ago..., 6.13S 10,626 12.72s The olllcial number of ears of stork brought In today hy ench road was: Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. H'r's. ('.. M. ft St P. Hy... 7 3 O. ft St. L. Hy 11.. Missouri Pacific Hy... 21 1 Union Paclllc System. 31 26 27 C. ft N. W. Hy 1 5 F., E. ft M. V. R. It.. 26 47 3 c. ft p tiv a -'., St. P.. M. ft 0 27 II. ft- M. H. R. R 21 2 C 11. ft Q. Hy I 11 K. C. ft St. J 3 C, R. I. ft P. Ry.. E. .. 2 C. R. I. ft P. Hy., W. '2 1 1 Illinois Central 2 Totals 133 ill 11 2 The disposition of the day's rrcclpts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: Huyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 317 911 (1. II. Hammond Co 172 1.3S1 9S3 Swift and Company 512 1.SS1 1,199 Cuilaby Parking Co 72n 1,372 1.416 Armour ft Co 733 2.1S3 2.00S 1 Cudahy.P. Co. from K. C. 36S swirl, rrom country 4io R. Hecker ft Degnn 22 Vnnsant ft Co 37 Lobman ft Co 22 , Hill ft Himtzlnger 112 Livingstone ft Schaller... 127 L. F. Husz 62 II L. Dennis ft Co 11 Other buyers 291 Totals .565 "57763 CATTLE Receipts were the largest for some days and ns prices have been held up pretty high as compared with other market points, on account of tho light receipts that have prevailed here for some little time back. It was not surprising that buyers should want to take off somethlnc when the .opportunity of larger receipts was presented, i The general mnrkel on killing cnttle wns ' lower all along the line In consequence of inese comimons. or tho cnttle hero six teen loads were from Knnsns City, con signed direct to Cudnhy. Something like fifty loads of beef steers were on sale, but a good many of them were only warmed up, so that the feeders could use them. The market opened a little slow on fat cattle, as buyers seemed to feel that there were plenty of cattle for them nil nnd that there was no use In being In a hurry. The first bids were genernily con siderably lower, but It finally settled down to a market that would have to be quoted ns weak to 19c lower. A good many of the cattle were not overly desirable and the market, too, was rather uneven, so that operators were of somewhat different opinions, hut they all agreed that It was n little lower. Cows and heifers. If right desirable, sold pretty well, while some of the less desirable stuff wns neglected a little, but the general market would have to be quoted the same, as the market on beef steers that Is. weak to )0o lower. Hulls were rather slow and weak. Veal calves sold at tlrm prices. There seemed to be n pretty good demand for good kinds of feeders and the market wns strong. Feeder buyers took a good many of the warmed-up cattle, being better buyers In many Instances than the packers. The most of the feeding cattle changed bands early, but It was rather late before killing cattle weie all disposed of. Reprc sentattvo sales: REEF STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No. A v. Pr. 2 610 $2 50 14 1172 4 37'4 1 190 3 50 4 1017 4 40 27 SIS 3 7(1 21 1107 I 40 1 1310 3 75 2 1210 I 40 912 3 S3 3 im 4 4 23 Ml 3 95 35 1157 4 40 1 WSO 4 00 i Has 4 40 21 1331 4 00 17 1130 4 40 1 10S0 4 00 13 1228 4 40 - 10!'.) 4 10 6 12SS 4 15 1 S70 4 10 6 H20 I 45 1 1025 4 10 21 HOI 4 45 !) 4 10 14 1231 4 45 11SO 4 10 9 1184 4 13 9U3 4 10 16 11S1 I 45 11 990 4 10 19 1201 t 45 13........ 901 1 15 5 1168 4 15 1 930 4 15 14 140) t 50 21 1111 4 15 9 1011 4 50 1 840 4 25 6 J295 4 50 14 1055 4 25 IS 1253 I 50 29 1011 4 25 41 1263 4 50 3 1020 4 23 19 1316 4 60 2 970 I .'ill 6 1116 4 50 5 1200 4 30 2 12S0 4 50 16 1050 4 30 14 1141 4 55 S f13 4 30 10 1215 4 55 3 1076 4 30 14 1132 4 55 34 14S0 4 30 14 1267 4 60 22 1061 4 30 1 3 12.S0 4 65 23 10S2 4 .? !6 1238 4 65 11 1004 4 20 30 1212 4 63 2 1065 4 33 29 1307 4 70 13 1119 4 35 21 13?S 4 70 IS 1146 1 33 1 6 1315 4 75 20 1130 1 .15 2 1350 4 73 10 972 4 35 31 135 1 4 Ki 25 1138 4 37 1 1160 I 90 13 1201 4 35 17 135S 1 90 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 24 1011 3 70 6 1143 I 20 5 1106 4 00 22 '.....1081 4 37',4 9 1156 4 09 9 1150 4 45 COWS. 1 SOI 2 25 1 1200 3 50 1 920 2 50 1 1070 3 30 1 900 2 50 1 1100 3 50 1 810 2 60 1 1120 3 50 1 10S0 2 50 4 1265 3 50 1 1020 2 50 20 10S5 3 50 1 1010 2 50 IS 1131 3 55 2 995 2 75 30 862 3 55 1 1010 2 75 1 1040 3 33 1 940 2 75 1 1115 3 55 2 920 2 75 1 1120 3 55 1 940 2 S3 2 1270 3 60 1 1100 2 S3 3 1256 .'! 60 4 1095 2 S5 3 963 3 60 2 1055 2 85 IS 8S3 3 60 4 915 2 85 15 972 3 60 1 960 3 00 1 1050 3 60 1 1010 II 00 1 960 3 60 1 11C0 3 00 5 1160 3 60 3 723 3 00 1 1OS0 3 50 1 1150 3 00 4 S12 3 60 1 820 3 00 1 1120 3 60 1 1120 3 00 6 11i0 3 60 1 920 3 00 1 1170 3 60 2 1355 3 00 4 1172 3 65 1 900 3 00 4 1070 3 65 1 620 3 00 1 Jiff) 3 65 3 10S0 3 05 1 920 3 63 2 S15 I! 10 13 10S8 3 65 1 1010 3 10 t 1207 3 65 4 952 3 10 2 1230 3 65 2 825 3 10 2 1210 3 65 5 870 3 10 4 1102 3 65 3 10)3 3 15 11 1012 3 65 1 1010 II 15 42 1092 3 67'4 1 IOuO 3 15 10 1061 3 70 1 1017 3 15 l.'l 1192 3 70 1 1120 3 20 2 1010 3 70 3 1176 3 25 R 1047 3 70 1 900 3 25 1 1290 3 75 1 970 3 25 1 1140 3 75 1 1030 3 2.7 6 1216 3 75 1 1102 3 25 1 1100 3 73 2 955 3 25 1 1150 3 73 1 1090 3 25 2 1305 3 76 2 15S0 3 25 3 973 3 75 2 1215 3 23 1 1120 3 75 1 1090 3 25 24 1072 3 75 1 1120 3 25 6 92S 3 75 1 1130 3 25 IS 1055 3 75 1 8S0 3 25 1 940 3 SO 1 1170 3 25 7 1064 3 SO 5 1091 3 25 8 1225 3 SO 11 1110 3 10 22 1053 3 SO 1 1260 3 33 9 1177 3 SO 1 1300 :; 37 3 933 3 80 1 1170 3 33 4 1367 3 85 1 1510 3 .35 2 1065 3 85 1 10S0 3 35 26 800 3 85 5 1101 3 35 9 123S 3 90 2 1375 3 33 1 1190 3 90 1 1220 3 35 7 1140 3 95 12 1266 3 40 4 9S5 3 97 1 1110 3 40 1 9J0 ) 01 1 1000 3 40 2 1430 I Oil 1 1060 3 40 3 920 I () 5 1166 3 15 1 10SO I 00 1 1080 3 50 13 901 4 10 1 950 3 50 2 12,') 4 10 2 1270 3 60 6 1193 1 10 1 970 3 59 7 972 4 10 1 1270 3 50 1 1010 4 15 2 910 3 50 1 1310 4 15 1 920 3 50 4 1012 4 25 1 10'0 3 50 13 871 4 25 COWS AND HEIFERS. 11 1(i60 3 80 8 926 3 90 T1EIFERS, 1 1030 3 26 1 1350 3 90 1 650 3 50 J5 106S 3 93 1 1110 3 55 1 1010 3 97 11 890 3 65 3 1150 4 00 1 1100 3 65 2 1040 4 00 1 1970 3 65 1 660 4 00 2 975 3 76 2 1085 4 00 18 550 3 80 10 1027 4 05 1 1130 3 SO H 876 4 If) 5 940 3 85 1 1180 4 10 1 JO50 3 85 1000 4 13 2 715 3 90 3 1056 4 20 STAOS. 1 6M 3 25 7., ...... ..1492 S 75 1 1000 3 50 1..,...,... 920 3 S3 960 3 55 1... 1110 4 00 1 1100 3 75 CALVES. 1 ISO 5 50 1 160 7 2,5 1 210 6 00 1 270 7 25 1 310 6 00 1 110 7 25 1 270 6 fin 1 155 7 25 3 166 7 00 1 140 7 50 1 250 7 00 1 200 7 50 STOCK CALVES. 1 210 3 50 2 376 4 0,5 1 170 3 73 5 36S t 25 1 250 1 00 11 4S3 4 50 HULLS. 1 1030 2 SS 1750 3 50 1 1070 3 05 1 1740 3 50 1 1 lrt 3 10 1 1620 3 50 3 123i) 3 10 1 1620 3 50 1 1I.0 3 20 1 155i) :i 50 1 162-) 3 2.5 1 1630 3 ,5 1 1630 3 25 1 1460 3 S3 1 1680 3 15 2 1655 3 55 1 1440 3 30 1 1330 3 53 1 1800 3 30 2 1173 3 53 1 1460 3 30 1 If50 3 60 1 1210 3 35 1 1590 3 00 1 1610 3 10 1 12V) 3 60 1 15S0 3 10 1 H 60 3 65 1 1600 3 10 1 970 3 SO 1 1V) 3 :.0 1 820 4 25 1 20:0 3 F0 STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. 1 45) 3 25 1 670 3 S3 21 925 3 25 1 610 3 90 1 Sift 3 40 2 750 3 90 2 725 3 40 2 865 3 90 2 9:.5 3 40 2 S30 3 90 1 950 3 50 3 600 I 0,1 1 1030 3 50 2 460 4 00 2 1010 3 50 3 F41 4 00 31 76.5 3 60 1 4f,0 4 00 7(0 3 50 3 7S0 4 00 1 9S0 3 65 2 575 4 05 ; S3 1 3 IV, 3 751 4 10 W1 3 73 1 810 4 10 2 900 3 73 1 800 1 10 J 900 3 75 4 1205 I 20 3 976 3 75 1 1030 1 2f, 1 7,0 3 75 1 1010 1 25 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. J S70 3 10 2 )0 4 25 1 112 3 10 2 810 t 30 2 6S5 3 50 10 872 4 30 5 600 3 f0 14 059 I 30 J 760 3 75 10 960 30 1 820 3 75 9 722 I 37 1 J I" 2 750 I 10 1 n 4 00 12 877 4 (0 J 5J 00 3 1011 4 10 1 5S0 4 15 6 $70 I 10 J2 ; 10 776 4 40 1 13 1 15 4 512 4 15 J 1016 I 25 4 695 I 5 1 756 4 25 2 35B 4 (5 , 12 2 ' 515 4 15 IJ 902 4 25 21 1042 I 45 2 695 4 SR .... tin .1 i-. 4 757 "4 25 2 610 1 .V) 9 917 I 25 3 4S0 i 50 IS . SOS 4 25 24. ....1161 4 50 .... 970 4 50 ... OSS 4 70 .... 460 4 75 2 KS0 4 25 IS 4 900 4 ?S 45 S 865 4 25 1 17 887 4 2.5 HOOS There was a good, liberal run nf bogs today, but there was a corresponding good demand, so that them were none too many. The market wns fairly nctlve nnd n. shade higher than yesterday. Some right good fat-back sold nt $1,901(4 924 nnd a number nf good heavy or he.iv mixed brought $4.851? I.S7',i. The general run of the mixed hogs went at $1 77'iin.Sfl. Yesterday a very large proportion of all the mixed hogs In the yards sold at $1 75fl 4 77'4, and the top was only $4 871, Sellers wero all determined Ibis morning to force the market up at least 6c. and as buyers were not willing to put on quite that much the trade was a little backward nhnut opening, but when the trado was once under wny the market wns nctlve. ns noted above, and the pons wcro cleared In good season. It will he noted from the table of aver ago prices thnt tho hogs today sold nt tho highest point touched since Februnry 19, when the average price touched $1.85. It will also be noted that the riarket Is almost 10c higher thnn a week ngo. Rep resentative sales: No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av Sh. Pr. 4S ISO ... 4 65 42 263 ... 4 80 SS 186 80 4 70 63 250 ... 4 80 81 172 SO $1 721J. 60 242 40 4 80 21 200 ... 4 72',4 73 269 120 4 80 75 209 ... 4 75 76 227 200 4 80 11 225 ... 4 75 79 275 80 4 SO . 8S 172 ... 1 75 86 235 210 4 80 40 213 SO 4 73 6S 236 ... 4 SO 85 200 10) 1 75 71 236 ... ISO 71 216 SO 4 75 26 22S ... 4 SO 10 201 ... 4 73 62 210 ... 4 80 67 202 SO I 75 63 211 80 4 SO 7S 196 ... I 73 2 252 SO 4 80 27 186 ... I 75 " 60 225 120 4 75 ?S0 160 4 SO 10 mr. I 73 71 267 80 4 80 ci "IS 80 1 75 n i ... ' h'.'.'.Y. !l!W ... 4 75 a 23 10 ISO ic oci j 7-w itfi z ... l mi 5l::::::267 ::: ml go ... S'' 222 81) I 77'i, 5 25 ... 180 64 241 ... I 77'A 5" H ill 1 2 59 20S ... I 7714 70 21S Rn ' 80 77 228 80 I 77'4 72 229 SO 4 80 87 213 80 I 77'4 63 274 80 4 SO 72 201 40 I 77'4 61 212 ... t SO 85 222 40 4 77'4 51 297 80 4 SO 76 SM ... 4 7714 SB 210 50 4 80 69 240 80 4 77'4 77 220 ... I 80 64 211 120 1 77'4 78 233 ... 4 SO 69 232 4 0 4 771a 59 277 ... 4 80 77 235 120 4 77 '4 50 235 ... 1 60 10 273 ... I 77'4 71 253 40 4 80 73 211 80 I 77'4 75 255 160 4 80 71 251 200 1 7714 fio 217 ... 4 80 56 212 80 4 77'4 85 240 ... 4 80 27 292 SO 4 77'4 70 211 10 I 80 60 212 SO 4 77(4 7fi on . ( 80 60 272 ... .1 77'4 12 255 ... 4 80 51 264 2S0 4 7714 59 27S SO 4 80 70 202 ... I 77'i fi) 242 ... I 80 1 230 80 4 11'. 10 32S . . I SO 71 236 1 1 ...241 I SO 66 267 80 I 7714 r,0 2X1 129 t 80 75 259 SO 4 77'4 r,7 231 ... 4 80 71 231 ... 1 77'4 62 251 ... 4 80 69 253 40 4 77'4 75 235 ... t 80 73 217 40 4 77'4 177 ... 4 S2'i 19 237 ... 4 77'4 5) -00 80 1 S2lfc 86 216 80 4 77U, m 273 ... t 824 84 225 ... 1 7714 7f) 215 ... 1 S2'4 65 231 40 4 7714 61 261 ... 4 82'4 36 278 ... 4 7714 64 247 ... I 82U 67 247 10 I 77'i 5( 270 40 I S2'4 65 212 10 4 77U f,n 260 80 4 S2', 67 216 I 77'4 115.. .265 4 S2's 89 214 SO 4 771; 60 29S 80 I S2'4 S5 218 10 I 77'3 50 271 40 4 8.5 ii 222 Ml 1 n',4 60 252 ... 4 8.5 61 242 120 1 77'4 5S 2S0 120 4 85 6S 237 ... I 7714 17 291 ... 4 85 65 26S 10 I 771ii 60 291 ... 4 5 62 217 40 7714 IS 315 120 1 85 79 233 120 1 77' 62 273 ... IRS 10 2S1 ... I 77'4 62 2S4 ... 4 85 10 2S5 ... I 77'-. 6S 271 ... 4 R7'4 62 262 ... 1 SO 1S 105 80 4 90 55 26S 10 1 SO 57 303 SO I 92" 60 239 . I 80 20 2S2 ... 4 92'4 67 232 ... I SO SHF.F.I'- Liberal receipts, a demand of very fair nroportlons nnd an nctlve mar ket, wero the features of the day's trading In sheep and lambs. Huyers were all out early, apparently with liberal ordeis in !i?nd and the moj.t of the offerlnss changed nanus af an early hour. The nrlces paid were Just about the amo ns orevalled on yesterday's market. Quotations: Choice handy weight year IIiiks, t6.1.M(6.25; good to choice fed year lings, $5.936.10; fair to good yearlings", $5.75ft5.90; good to choice wethers. $5.45(5.75, Air to good wethers, S5.3oi05.15: good to choice fed ewes, S5.15fi5.25; fnlr lo good ewes, S4 90fi5.15; good to choice native lambs, S7.(r57.2.5; good to choice western lambs, $6.90fl7.1ft; fair to good western lambs, S6.50fW.S5; feeders wethers. $l.50f, 5,00; feeder yearlings. SS.OO-iiG.OO, good to choice feeder lambs, $6.75f(fi.25. Ilepresenta tivo sale": No av Pr. 10 cull wethers 74 3 (a International Zinc Co., Ltd. OF JOPLIN. MO. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: President. A C FOSTKR. Jnplln. Mo , Ol rector I'nlon Stoik Yards Co., and Vice. Pres So. Omaha Sin lugs Hank i Vice President. I). K WKNHICll Jnplln. Mo.; Postmaster of Jnplln. , Secretary nnd Treasurer, J II. CAHMICH A HI., Jnplln, Mo.; Manager Henson Kleo- trie Railroad of So. Omaha. Neb I Hon. CHAH1.F.S P. M3NNKTT, Provlden , ce, It. I! Secretary of Stain of Rhodu Island. 1 Dr. IRA H. CI'SHINCJ, Hoston, Mass.; Pr esldcnt of tin) Cushion Process Co., Huston. The reporl nf n committee of the above directors. Just returned from a per sonal Inspection of the company's proper ties. Is Just Issued and may be obtained by applying at any of tho olllces of Joshua Drown 'o. as below. Tills reporl In mnde by Dr. IRA H. Cl'SIIINO of Iloston. Mass . and the Hon. CHAS. P HKNNHTT of Providence, R. 1., and Is confirmed by OF.o F. QI'INHY, state Inspector of mlni-H of the state of Missouri It gives the present actual working condition of the various mines, the amount of ore being produced, the vast bodleH of ore lu sight, tho mills In opera tion and In course of construction. The committee reports ns n conservative estimate of the profits from th" three mines In operation a net weekly return of J6.390, or per annum, allowing 4 weeks shut-down. S306.72O, benn more than 30 per cent nf the capital stock of the companv. Will, the new mills now under wav. these net profits will bo proportionately In creased. Tin' iroierlle of the International Zinc Co. are recognized ns among tho best and richest In the Missouri-Kansas zinc Holds, nnd the company safeguards the In terests of Its shareholders lu the mo-it practical possible way. A well known Ilrm of chartered Accountants "f Interna tional reputation are auditors of the com. pany, and they have been Inistructcd to 1 wether SO 1 (V) 15 cull wethers SS 4 00 161 western ewes SJ 4 40 150 western ewes 9i 5 10 220 wetlern ewes 9J 5 10 36S western owes HI $.7 25 115 western wethers 9S S 13 HI wcrtern wethers 9? 5 5 225 western wethers 110 5 55 95 western wethers 126 5 60 152 western wether? 106 5 M 223 western wethers 110 5 60 224 western wethers 101 5 75 203 western wethers nnd ycarl'gs 94 5 75 381 Mexican wethers loj 5 S;. 160 western wethers 94 5 90 130 western wethers st 5 90 10 western wethers SI 5M 157 western lambs 41 0 Oil 275 western lambs 67 6 25 9 native yearlings M 6 25 2ll western lambs 79 6 75 241 wctrrn lambs 80 6 80 140 western lamhs S5 6 95 Mock In Mniit. Following nro the receipts nt the four principal western markets for March 13 Callle. Hobs. 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Omaha & St. Louis R. II. Wabash Route "St. Louis Cannon Ball" LAST TO LEAVE-FIRST TO ARRIVE LEAVE OMAHA 5:05 P. M, ARRIVE ST, LOUIS 7:00 A, M, Trains leave Fnlnn Station dally for KANSAS CITY. Ql'INCY, ST. I.OCIS and all points east or south. SI'F.CIAI. HATES to HOT SPUINGS, AltK, Homeseekcrs' excursion March 6 and 20. All Information nt CITY TICICKT OFFICIO, 1415 FA UNA M ST., (Paxton Hotel Uluck) or write Harry K. Moores, C. IV & T A , Omaha, Neb. H.RPEhMEY&CO. R00M4HY LITE BLOC. OMAHA MO. BRANCH lOJBMAt UI1C0U1 fits. JAMES E BOYD & CO., Telephone 1030. Omali.i, S ft COMMISSION, (J RAIN, PROVISIONS miii STOCKS 1IOAKD OF TIIADE, Correspondence: John A Warren & Co. utrcct wires to Chlcaco and New York. ;ovi.;uMi:.vr oTicn CHIKF Ql'A HTKHM ASTKK'S OFFICII, OMAHA. Neb., March 10, 1900. -Sealed pro posals will be received here and at ofllre-i of quartermasters at stations named until 2 p. m., central lime, April 10. Whi, for fur nishing wood, coal and charcoal, during tho llscal year ending Juno 3ii, ifiOI. at Omaha Q. M. depot, Forts Crook, Roblnsnu mid Niobrara, Neb ; Jefferson Barracks, Mo.; Forts Leavenworth and Itlley, Kan . I.ognn H. Hoots. Ark.; Heno and Sill. O. T. Pro posals for delivery nt other points will 1m cntertnlned. I'. S. reserves right tn reject or accept nny or all proposals, or any part thereof. Information furnished on uppllen tlon here or to iiuartermastf-rs at htatloiw named. Knvelopes containing proposals to be marked, "Propoals for ," ad dressed to the underMgiiod or tmrtcrnuis lers at stations above named. F. II Ilutli nway. chief iniarterm.ister. MI2 4tA6&7M CIIII1F QI'AHTKItMASTI'Mt'S OFFICU -Omaha, Neb., February 16, '). Scaled proposals. In triplicate, will be received hero until 2 o'clock p. in., central standard lime, l March 16, 11H), anil then openeil ror furnish I lug transportation, drayage, and for handl ing stores in lieparnneiil ol uie .Mlssouil, during llscal year cnnimenclnir July 1, Ifiio I'. S. reserves right to accept nr reect anv nr all proposals, or any part thereof. In formation furnished on application. Hn vclopes containing proposals to be marked "Proposals for transportation on routo No. " and uddresmd to MAJOH F. 11. HATHAWAY, C Q. M F. 16-e-m-17-19-20-M. 13-11. I audit all the quarterly accounts of earn ings and net prollls before the same aro I Issued lo the shareholders. This Is a feature peculiar to this company and no Investor can afford to Ignore the security thus guarantee to his Investment, 'liie company H)n monthly illl I (lends of one per cent, and nil sharehold ers of record at the closing of tho hooki each month recelvo the regular monthly dividend, payable the 1st day of the suc 1 ceedlng month I Semi fur prospectus, containing lie i tails of tho company a proposition ! 300,000 SHARES I of this slock are now offered nt par. $1.00 PER SHARE. I fully paid and non nnsessnhle i A mil leu I Innu u ciniiiri i, l4 I... ,. taiicetani e. will b received at either of tha following ofllccH of tho fiscal agents. JOSHUA BROWN SCO. 400 The Rookery, Chicago. ir. nml 17 Will Sl riv York, IUI Chestnut .St., I'lilliiilclulllu. HI) Stole St., IIonIoii.