TILE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUT US DAT, "MABCTT 7, 1001. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Trade Baoki with Record of Daj Prerloni in Dallneis. WHEAT CLOSES QUIET AND UNCHANGED Vollimlnn Ilrlef I'itIoiI if Arllvllr nt Uprnlt'iK -'iirn Union Fpnturplras Provisions Dull 1in( Firm on MkIiI Hiik llrrrlpl. CHICAGO, March G. Taking It ns n whole the tiny In the (train nml provisions market enmn closo to yesterday' record In the tnnttcr of tlullnciis, The former markets tended down, following fomo strength rnrly. wheat rloHlnir unchunKer), rorn ti shftdn lower mid outs c depressed. Provisions closed a shude to 7',4c hlcher. Wheat started with a Rood demand from shorts and commission houses, the market helm? Influenced by a sharp advanco nt Liverpool, and still felt the Impetus which tho market sained cm tho curb yesterday ufler tho closo. This strength was due l a sudden fear that the cold weather had dono or would do severe damage to tho Infant crop, and as the weather was still frigid today the Influence remained as a comfort to tho hulls, althotiKh tho hcarlshly Inclined speculators smiled at It. May opened ic to M4e higher tit "UUc to WJ 7C'e and sold to Wie before shorts felt themsolvos secure. This luUgo might havo been larger had not an elevator concern which had recently boon friendly to Its prices dumped l.tWI.fsM bit. In the pit so openly that the talont was bound to pay attention. The market reacted to Tfic dur ing tho forenoon and there held for some tlmo more from' lack of selling pressure than from any demand. In fact, there was reareely any pressure either way. The lack of outside demand later caused a further decline on a dull market, tho close belli dull with May at 76V, the bottom price for tho day. Primary receipts were tf.Ol") bii., compared with D76,0"0 till, last year, while leatioard clearances In wheat and flour were npial to f:t!,(j bii. Local receipts were na cars, one of contract grano. Minneapolis nml lluliith reported 277 ears, against I'M last week and (122 a year ago. As io tho effect of tho weather on tho nascent 'crop, there were a few reports from the wheat belt that "It was feared tho cold snap would Injure tho wheat," but as a matter of fart It Is pretty early to tell anything about II. The crowd In wheat Is wnltlng for actual developments and this accounts to a considerable dcKrro for tho rtullnesi of the trade. The cash market was dull find exporters reported only four loads taken. Follow Iiik a brief period of moderate ne. tlvlly nt tlu opening the corn market ruled lull and featureless. Hears recently have done some soiling on the void weather, which, nrrurditig to their calculations, would have Increased country offering. The farmers, however, were today reported Mill ellnglng tenaciously to their proper!) Hhoris were alarmed a! tills, and heltig also lnlbienced by the wheat Ktrongth. covered nt the opening. Lack of outside orders and the apathy of the crowd caused u little tolling Inter, and as there was a.most no demand prices eased off mid the close was rather easy. .May sold between ll'Uilt'ie nud IQ'4e and closed a shade lower at -lOVf lOTsc Itecelpts wero 227 cars, five of con tract grade. OatH were less dull than wheat and com. Hie market opened steady, In sympathy with Its neighbors. Selling, believed to ri lled freer country acceptances, soon began, however, ami tired longs also lut nut von slderablo uuitltrn. At 'ie decline tho market received good support for a time, but was pressed still further by unloading longs and the close was weak. Mav sold between KMi lOV' and 25i.,e and closed s.c lower at 2,Vke. Ilncelpts wore ifi!) cars. Provisions wen, dull but llrm on light hog recejpts, nlthoiigh prices at the yards were lower. A demand fir pork olfs-t mod. rrnti selling of lard. The cash sltuntlon remained llrm but very slow. .May pork old between Jlt.17 and J1I.25 and closed ii4yJ,JK1l-,:r "t1,'.4-;:1,4i -Vny lard between i'. t-v'-V,""1 'V4.'.8 rl,,H'ng shade up Sf. i in- St,"'"1 :M."J' .rllm ''etweon .07'i. J.'",1. '-1(vf".12'., with tho close Co up at K.ittnialed receipts tomorrow; Wheat. 15 rn'r.1) head' C'"rM: "lt''' 1W C,irHi m'RH' Tho leading futures rnnged ns follows: Atllcles.l Wheat" .Mar. April .May Corti- .Mar. .May Oats- .Mar. May Pork- .Mar. Mai La nl .Mar. Mays July nibs- .Mar. May Sept. 74 7Si 7."iT7ij14 7414 7.V4 7' .1. ilOTiHlllllUl(i,i I 2U4 14 07' 7 474 7 5214 7 IV. 7 07'4 7 221.41 14 25 7 47t,4 7 Mli I Low. I Closc.l Ves'yi Z 74 7.1T4R74 "4i 74 7li 7BS 7.1 7Di5( SOU 7i Wi 4Win W. 2IJ4 24IJ 24 2.i'. 23U 2314 14 07V4 13 IT. II 1714 II 2214 14 15 7 4214 7 40 7 43 7 4714 7 45 7 5214 7 t24 7 60 7 05 7 00 7 0714 7 10 7 05 7 2i) 7 7 jo No. 2. PI.OrK-Hteady: winter patents, M.fuVffa.KO: specials. $1.204.30; pat s. :t.W(3 70: H gills . W.OOtfS.SO; bnaers. J2.20U2.noV WllhAT No 3 spring, fiSCj'72c; No. 2 red, .f-!9liS,'J5fo' " S'ic: No- 2 y'low. 39!ie. OAIH-No. 2. 25iifi2iV;' No. 2 white, 2714'i7 io. No. a White. 27529lic. FlYK-No. ' Kte mmng:,'iiwfi"mmon' Wl,iRci Mr ,0 ch0,c,, HUKDH-No. 1 tin v. II STffJi KTI-. v.. , northw-eslern. Jl.WWil.'Sri; prime tlmmi.v , J14.ftfi UI.I.H, ribs sides (loose), J7.niMI7.25. 'l)ry Hnlte.l slioulders (boxeij) ii.2.Vl,ii.50. Short clear pnnn iiiiMt'ilf, it. luty tAit. JI.40. clover, contract grade, Jlo.75, PHOyiBIUNH-.Mess',pork. per bhl., It, 10. Lard, per 100 lbs., $7.l04i7.i2H ribs sides (loose), J".oo7.23. Dry shoulders (boxeil), ii.2.Viti.50. Shorl tides (boxed). J7.10fi7.ilo. WH1HKY-Hnsls of high wines. JI.27. Hl'OAltS-Cut loaf J6.25; granulated, J5.72; fonfectloncra' A, J5.ffl; (1ft a, J5.4I. lJ.OO. packet JS.EOUIOW, extra India mss, J15.(rn6.IO Cut meats, quiet; pickled bel lies, J3.C310uo; pickled shoulders, SMJ pickled hams. J5.WW10.00. Lord, steady; western steamed. J7.72'iJ rellned, uulet; continent, J7 90, Houth America, JS.fiO; com pound, J5 50I6.S2'4 , Pork, dull; family, 115 60; short clear, Jll.7516.50; mess, Jit.OOtf TAM.OW- Weak, city (J2 per pkg.), IStf 4c, country (pkgs free), 4''U5Vc. . ltl('B-8tendy, ilomotlc, fair to extra, v!4 CW1c; Jniian, 44M4l4e. ... . Pt'TTKH-Itecelpis, 6,02 pkgs.; steady; fresh creamery, 171122c; Juno creamery, I5ft20c; factory, llI5o. fllKESK-Kecelpls, 1.731 )kgs.; f rm fancy, largo colored and white, ltflimc: fnncy, small colored, 1214c; fancy, small white, 12f12i4C. KOrjS-Hecelpts, 10,oV, pkgs.! llrm; state and Pennsylvania, nt mark. lMfl614c; west ern, ,at mark, 16V(lc; southern, at mark, '"pOIiTHY-Allve, atendy; fowls, 1014c! chickens, V4c; turkeys, 11c. Dressed, firm; turkeys, WtJWic; chickens, 910c; fowls, POTATOKS Steady: Jerseys, J1.251fl;7S! New York, JI.60O1.75; I.ong Island, Jl.uW 1.8714; Jersey sweets, Jt.75iir2.60. . , , . PKANUTH Quiet: fancy hand-picked, Witiici other domestic, 6c. OMAHA WIIOMISAI.K .MAIIKUTS. Condition of Triule nml Cliiotnllons on Sin pit nml Puney Proilnee. KClGH-ltccclpts liberal; good stock firm nt 121.4c. LI'l0 POt'LTItY-Hetis, fi'4fl"c: V01'"?; staggy and old roosters, 35V; ducks, 66 f7c; gctse, fii4i7c; turkeys, 070. I'HKSH DUKSSinj POI'LTKY Hens, .14 (flXc; roosters, 41IUc; ducks. SliSHc; geese, Jj liiSc; turkeys, lightweight, 9'ifloc; heavy, 7 4,OA.Vrc Mallard ducks, per doz.. 13.000 .1.60; teal. Jl.60Jjl.76; mixed, Jl.iW1.75! .luck rabblts. Jl.25fil.60; cottontails, OOctiJl.10- m'TTICH-l'ommou to fair, 13c; choice, 14 JitBe; separator, 22e. ., . KHKSII OYSTHHS-First grade, solid packed, New York counts, per can, 38c; ex tra selects, 32c, standards. 25c; medium, 2o Second grade, slack filled, New York counts, per can, 30c; extra selects, 26c; stnudards, 20c; bulk standards, per gal., J1.25. KHOX.KN KHKSII KlSII-lllack bass, lc: white bass. 10c; bluellsh, 11c; bullheads, 10c: bluo flnx, 7r. i-alllsh, 12c; cod, Oc; cropplo, 10c; clsi'oos. 7e; halibut, He; herring, 4tt fie. haddock. Oc; mackerel, 15c; perch, 6W 7c; jilckcrel, 7c; pike, Oe; red snapper. 10c! salmon, lie; sunllsh, Be; smelts, 10c; trout, 10c; whltellsh. Sc. PtOKONH-Mvp, per doz., Jl. VKAI.S -fholce. Ml 10c. HAY Pilcos tpioled by Omaha Wholesale Hay Denlcrs' nisoelallon: Choice upland, JS.C0; No. 1 upland. ; medium, J7.60; coaree, J7. , Hyo strnw, J5.60. These prices are for hay of good color and finality. Demand fair. Itecelpts, 10 cars. OATS No. 2 white, 2.Xc. COItN No. .1, 3T. HHAN-JI5. VKC1KTAULES. SPINACH-Per bu. box. 75c. 'I'CL'MHnitS-Hot house, per dor., J1.50 2.'i, as to size. PAItSNIPS-Per bu.. 60c. TI'HNIPS-Per bu. basket, 60c. HKKTS-IVr bu.. 40c. 'A It HOTS Per bu.. 40c. I.KTTI'Cli-Per bu.. 40K45c. HAI)1SIIKS-Per doz., 35c. PAKSI.HY -Per doz., 35c. POTATOKS-Per bu., 6?55cj Idaho, per bu.. Nio. SWUHT POTATOKS-Per bbl.. J2. CAHltAr5l-Ilolland seed, per lb., liR2c. TOMATOKS - (.'allfornla. per 6-baskct crate, J 1. 50. ONIONS -Ohio, per bu., JI.75. fICLKUY-i'allfornIa, ns to size, 60fJ73c; Kalamazoo, 25T(30e. CAri,lKI-OWi:n-Callfornla, per crate, J2.75. HHANS Wax, per bu.. $.1.50; string, per bu.. J3.25, K(l! P!,ANT-Per bu. box, J3. PHPPintS-IVr bu. box, J2. rnriTS. STHAWIti:mtli:S-l"lorldn, per qt.. 15c. OrtAPKS-.Miilaga, per keg. fl.toflo.00. API'I.KS- Per bbl., JI.23; Washington, per bu. box. JI.75; Ilollllowers, J1.90. OUANHIHtltlKS-Ilell and Ilugle. J9 per bid.; Jerseys, per bbl., JS.60; per crate, J3. THOPIOAIi KltlMTS. OHANGK3 California seedlings, J2.00'f? 25; mi els, J2.751l3.25. I.HMONS Cnllfr.rnln. oxtru rmmv m -Jrf .60; eholee. J3. HANANAS Per bunch, nccordlng to size, ? Wit rj PUIS California, new carton.- 75c: lnv- ers, io; Imported, per lb.. ISfilSe. UATICS Persian. In OO-lb. bnxo.H Snlr r.t per lb.; Halloween, 5140 per lb. MISCKI.LANKOU& IIIUKS No. 1 L'reoti. M:n; Vn n , 4c; No. I salted, c; No. 2 salted,' 5&c: No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 12 lbs., 8c: No. 2 veal en f. 12 to 15 lbs,, fie; dry hides, S13c; sheep pelts. 2.f(75c; horso hides, Jl.60ti2.25. Nl'TS-Hngllsh walnuts, per lb.. 13c; fll- nvnn, iv 1 in., j,n.-; uimonos, per 1;), isf20c! raw pennttlf, per lb., ejDWc: roasted, e'tw i'jc: Ilrazlls. 13c: necar.ri. 10W12e ejich lite. ' Ml. I.oiiIm (Irnln nml I'rtii Ulnna. ST. I.OPIS. March fi.VTti'rtiii,.. No. 2 red cash, elovator, 72ic; track, 134 te':,y,y' ,3'cs Jul'' 72'4ci No- 3 Imrd, ..t'0UrI,0,i'c.r: No 2 cnsh 3Sc; track, 39c; May. .ISSe; July, 39tJ39'4c. .... "AT,sTVcnlS:. No.- r C1"n- 26c: mck. 2C14 fi2ti4c; May, 2t.c; July. 2314c: No. 2 white 2ti. I UYK-IIIghor at 53c. KLOIMl Dull: nuionln SI :s. fancy and straight. J1.15p3.35; clear,' J2.70fl SHMIJS Tlmntliv. Mteiniv afr.rn..n celpts, J.1.75JI 1.00; prime worth more. Flax! tintnlnnl 11I l ,j .", t'OHNMHAIStenily at J2.05. Hit AN Higher; racked, eart track, 75?i HAY Steady: tlmothv. 7.0nfil' .sn nr,iri. JS.Sonm.fin. -..... WHISKY-Steady at J1.27. I HON (.'OTTONTIKS-Jl.OO. IIKMP TWINK-Oc. HAtlOINO 7fi7:Hc. The recelntn nml ulilimixnto ,.i follows: ' ", ro ..,A.!'!,0lr.n, Itecelpts. Shipments. w.pon as.oiio neni. nil lSrt.Otkl M0 pm, bu 620,000 Ja'Ai i'; o.ono 17,000 Unrley. tin .T5.0tn f,m on ino i roduco exchango today the but ter niarket was active; creameries, lSfiKc lnlrlfn inffiun i'i,o.,Jn .1..11 ,. ' ft V. ;,..i;7V, ..-ViV,' "ll'c 00" l"'l "loili 17V. M5W YOltIC (SI3M0HAI, MA1IKIJT, '!C8iK:''l5-fi"' "Vo Hour, dull; fair to a . J2.S01-3.15; choice to fancy u3.5o i-kwheat Hour, dull nt J.'.10tf2.l5. u lUClvWIlKAT-Dull-at 0uii".'c, c. I t lnoiniiomi or (lie liny on Vnrloim t OllinKllllllOD. S ;0V ,nVR.l.', "'L -I'l-PUH-He. dull but steady. .Miiinrxniii ......;..' JI.1O3J4.30; .Mlnnexotn bakers. J3.CKW.1 26 win lor patents. J3.O54,.O0; winter strnlKhts, J3.45 ?jwlilt.?j;cA,r".!J' -'.6h2.85; wmter low Unci 11UC1CW New York. COUNMHAI-Qulel; snles. 1,000 cwt.: vel low weBiern, Jl; city. Die; llritnUywInv! JJ.45 Un Dull; No. 2 wcHtern, tile, f. o b nllont; state, 5tiS7c, e. I. f., carlots. HARLKY Quint; feeding. 4(ic, c, f w,t( MitUllllhi iw.ui iia;. I1ARI.HY MALT- Dull; western, 65rr72c, ut,j 1 ueceipis, 31,miu uu.; exnortH 62.265 bu.: sunt. iVri- .lull ,i 11,.,,. red, 80'4C f o. b. atfoat: No. 2 )vd, 'So e'ln. iiiiiii; ,-u. i iiuriiiiTii, iuiiiiu, ii(C r. o, b nlloat; No. 1 hard, Duluth, SlSc f. o. b' Biioai, uptlons oponrd llrm nn better l.iigllsh cables ntul cold weather In tb wheat belt, the latler threatening the, crop, which In many places Is reported to lack the protection of snow. Later business came very dull and iirlroH u Hill,, but again the market rallied 011 reports of iif.-nnm ny 111 me wueai oeu; closed net inichnnged to luc higher: Mnreh closed nt i.i-ai-i niny, ij-ijine'je, cionoi ill tVia; July, 79 6-liV1i7iiSc, closed at 7f0.ic. CORN Itecelnts. 151.125 tin. : imrl s.-, . BU bu,; spot unlet and steady; No, 2, 4SV4e elevator and 47yi f. o. b. altoat. Option market opened llrmer with wheat and on better entiles than looked for. bin M1I...1 iulet and fentureless; Helling was checkod by claims of small Interior receipts; closed u partial lc decline; May, Iti'.iji iHc, closed at Kike: July closed at 4.V: OATS-Recelpts. 55.000 tin.: exports, 6.700 mi,; iHH 111111; u, uir; m. !, SOc: ISO, " iviiii.. :ctn Nn a ii-iiit., :iun. inlxel western, )ljW3;c; track, white, Ijw Qi.1i. . . t I m .lull .....1 . . . . u. I . . , ' v pii'v. f,,ii,iin ,11111 mill IIIIIUUIH , HOPS Quiet: htate. common to ebnlce 1900 crop. 17U20o; 1!99, 11016c; old oldn, 2g tc; Pacific coast, 19.W crop, 17tfl9c; 1KW, lidfi IJC i out uiiin, .uur, HAY Steady; shipping, 7714OS0C; good to hnlen 9'2U19.ie. HIUKS-Steudy; Oalveston, 20 to 25 lbs, 1S141914c: California. 21 to 25 lbs., 19c Texas dry. 24 to 30 lbs., HUfllSc. f.HATHKIt Steady: hemlock snlo Buenos Ayres. light to henvywelghls, 2itr iir. sold. 23U1724WC. PIlOVISIONS -Ileef. steady: family. J10.50 11.60; mens, JS.SOJ.OO; beet haius, JlS.SOtf PltOVISIONS-Pork. firm: Jobbing, $14.50. Lnrd. higher. J7.20. Dry salt meats, firmer; boxed lots, extra shorts, $7.124; clear ribs J7.25; clear sides, J7.3714. Hacon. firmer: boxed lots, extra shorts, ,$7.!7l4 cl'ar ribs 18.12!; clear sides. $8.2,-,. " ' MUTAI.S-Ind. firm nt JI.2iU. Kr,iir steady, dull: $3.73. POl'UT H Inner; chickens, 77!so: turkeys. 4Q:e; ducks, 9c; gsesc, 6ir6o. HI'TTlOIl Hteadv: oroinnnpv ir.no. dairy. i;n,17o. " Klius-steady at 13c. HKCKIPTS-Klnur. 7,oo0 bbls.; wheat. 67,. 000 1m.; corn. 102,000 1,11.; oats-, ai.noo bu. niiu-iMi'.r itj-eiour, 14,000 hb s.; wheat. ..-., tin,, uui, )U, liltfrpool fi rill 11 nml I'riM Inlnna I.IVKRPOOL, March li.-WHnAT-Spot. dull; No. 1 California, fis 2ijd; No. 2 red 1-111.-1 II. lllllli-l, tin 11(11 .n. 1 nn, in,.. spring, lis 2id: ' futures. Hioiulv m.. r.. UT.d : July, fis i,d. " I'ORN-Qulet; American mixed, now, 3s 01'., I .itniirlnm. m vn ..1.1 1.. ,a .1. ... ' , u,,i, on 11.-411: imnres. steady; March, 3s 9'id; May, 3s 9'd: July. 3s 91'sd. l-i.ut'it-at ixiuis fancy winter, steady, fancy small, 12fil2i4c. New Y'ork full creams, fair to choice, lOViIll'ic. Si i nnonpnll .Mnrkfl. M1NNKAPOI.IH, March 6.VHKAT Cash, 71V, May, 7lc, July, 75',75c! on track, No. 1 hard, 7Vc; No. 1 northern, le; No. 2 northern. 677oSc FI.Ot'H-First patents, Jl.06ifl.15: second patents, $3.8504.00; llrst clears, J2.WU3.00; second clears, Jl.WJt2.on. llRAN-ln bulk, J12.OOyi2.60. I'ctirln .llnrltfl, PKORIA, March O.-CORN-Stcady: No. 2, 3c. OATS-Innctlve; No. 2 white. 27c, billed through. , WHISKY-On tho basis of $1.27 for fin ished coods. .tlltniikt-i (Irnln Mnrltot. MILWAt'KKU, March fi. - WHEAT -Steady; No. 1 northern, 75'(37Cci No. 2 ncrthern. 71Hfr7.114c. RYK-lCasler; No. 1, 52c. UARLHY-Steady; No. 2, 67c: sample, 40Q 62c. MOVn.MUXTS MTIICK.H AMI IIOXH. I.nrno Absorption of Itnllrond Stoelis Wlilt I'luet out lonn In Spoelnllles, NJJW YORK, March fi.-The character of today's Mock market was very similar lo that of yesterday. Absorption of rnllroad stocks of a high grade by buyers of abun dant resources and of n substantial kind went on side by side, with wide fluctuations In some of the highly speculative special ties. So far ns the railroad department was concerned activity wns shifted to some ex tent from those stocks which were most prominent yesterday, A notable feature of tho market was that It did not really re spond with unanimity at any time to tho strength shown by individual stocks. Also In those stocks which did ndvnnce tho strength wns not simultaneous. Apparently the demand for one stock would bo largely sutlslled before buying wn taken up In an other. During the latter part of the day there was nbundnut evidence of largo pioflttak Ing. Stocks which had been strong early In the day fell back matorlnllv and many usually prominent stocks which were notably active today were allowed to full back below last night's leveh Neverthe less the day's gains are very striking, both by reason of the character of the stocks and the amount .of transactions and extent of gains In them. Ycsterdny's movement !n Hurllngton was continued nt the outset this morning nnd tho stock was carried up 2 to 13014. a record price. The strength of the stock was due to the fact that large competing rnllrond Interests nn; admittedly buying tho slock, professedly for Invest ment, but, nccordlng to the Wall street In terpretation, with a possible view to ci n solldatlon, or at all events to the extension of a community of Interests, Union Pncitlc, Northern Pnclllc and Pennsylvania wore nil said to bo Interested In tho buying. Tho iiammore t unio railroad siocks continued to show constitutions strength, tho common advancing 3 nnd the preferred 214. There wns also a striking movement in Atchison preferred, which rnrrlcd It up 3 point.. The common stocks of this road, t'lilor. Paclllc, Southern Pacific nnd Louisville A- Nash- vllln were nlso very strong. The later muveinent of th dnv had some nppearance. of manipulation for the purpose oi sustaining tne market, wniie prom-inning was in progress olsewhTo. The reac tionary movement took n point or more from the best prices of many of tho sIocks, There was a long list of sleeks of smaller railroads, which were moved up nil the wny from u point to 2J. Long Inland roe S!& on llglil transaction, nnd clou-"! Wltll n net gain of t',V Among tli industrials Amal gamated Copper and Sugar claimed the largest nliare or attention. I lie tornirr opened down l?i on n norts of a reuowal of antagonistic measures l,i Mont.iii.i. It hum strongly supported and was rallied 2' at one tjnio, but In tho Uto denllng-i It bnike below 101 and closed with a net Ions of C. Sugar was forced lindor last nlglu lor only a brief period and utter vnrle I lluctua tlons closed with n net M'.ln of l6,. The steel stocks continued much neglecteo and heavy In tone. Tho formal step.) toward I lie completion of measures lo lnsi.ro the ex change are still In progress. While the now securities thus remain none-existent opera- iioiih in tiic group nre n.imiiereci. i no sun treasury has taken nearly 3,0"0,fi0 lrom tho market since last Friday and bankers re port that the turn In th tide of the Interior money movement to New York Is nt hand. Call money shows a tendency to wotk somewhnt closer. The railroad bond market continues aet!o nnd prices generally Higher Total tales, pur value. J3,080,o00. United States :t. reg'B- lereii. iiecnneii ,h per ecu on mo msi run. The following nre tho closing prices on the New York Stock exchange: coast), PICAS Cnnndlnn, nulot, 6s 7Ud HOPS At London (Pncllln r i 15s. ruuviKicj.-NH Heer, easy; extra Indian mess, 6ls3d. Pork, prime mess, western easy. fi3. Hums, short cut. n i m iv,. ' dull nt 12s 3d. Hacon. Cumberland cut 2fi 'to 30 lbs . dull, 12s fid. Short ribs, p; t 24 lbs ,... (Wllh I.IVIH llllllllieH. Il?ni. ' to .11 lbs., nulet. 41s: lonir olenr m .i.n.. heavy. 33 to 40 lbs., dull, 39s 3d; short clear i.n..iu irt oi n. a ..i. . . .iiiir iMiunn, i. iw mr.., ilium, ,iiti im ; clear nol lies. H to 1C lbs riulet at 43s. Shoulders, square, 11 to 1.1 lbs., dull at 34s M. U-jrd prime, western, in tierces, steady. 3sfid: American rellned, In palls, steady, 3Ss od ' RUTTKR-Oull; lineal United States. 90s: CIIKKSK-Dull; llnest Amerlonn n.i,u 4s: llnest American colored. 4.1. ' tallow rnmo city, quiet, 25s3d: Aus trnllan In London, easy, 27s, Kiiviniim Clly (irnln nml Provision, KANSAS CITY. March a-WHEATM... CfiTt.U!7e; July, 7c; cbbIi. No. 2 hard. 68 Wo: No, 3, OVafiSe; No. 2 red, 70S71c: No COltN-Alny. S7Wc; ensh, No. 2 mlxcil, 36c OATB-No. 2 white, 2714c. RYK-No. 2, 51c. 1IA cnoiee tlmotliy, J10.60; choice iniiuii'. .uviiv,iv, Ill'TTK.H Creamery. 1720iv rintrv i:qaS-Weak; fresh Missouri and ICunsas stocK, up iioz., ioss on, cases returned new whltowood cases Included, lie more. HKCHlPTS-wnent, ri.io bu.; corn, 32,800 Oil. ; IIUlM n.inni nn, SHII'MKNTS Wheat, S.iOO bu.; corn. 28 Wl Ull. , Ulllp, O,."" Illl, Toledo (irnln unit Seed. TOLLOO. March fi -WHICAT-Moderalely active, steady; cash, 79c; May. soc; July, lO-fcl". CORN-Dull, firm: cash, 40c; Mny, 4n4c OATS Fairly active, steady; cash, 2Sc iay. iu-jic liVK 62ite. ' CLOVKRHKKn-Oull; 1899 prime, J4.C0 cash aim mutch, u-io. PhllHilrlplilii Prodi Market. PHILADKLPIHA, .March 6.-11UTTKR- Qulol, "4C lower; rancy western creamery 22VjC: iniicy roicin luium, i.v; fnnC nearby prints, 23c, K.ntSS Firm, lc higher: western. lfu fresh southwestern, 16e; fresh southern, 15e CHKKSU-FIrm; New York full creams, B74 91', 91V '.Hi-1 , 6.V), 43ii .. 1W1 ..14'iU! .. 32 I .. 7l!2! ..loij-v . RS14 . GO .IDS 1S! Atchison do pro Hiiltlmoro & O.. Canadian l'nc... Canada So Clies. & Ohio... Chicago O. W. C, U. & Q Chi. Intl. it L. do nru Chi. k U. 111. C. & N. W 11, 1. v r... Tins C. C. C. & St. L. 75i Colorado So... do 1st prd 44H do 2d pfd ink Del. & Hudson.. IfifiH Del. L. & W 1W4 Denver & R. Q.. 39, do pro Krlo do 1st nfd Ot. Nor. pfd.... nocking inai . Hocking Valley Illinois t. entrai..uil Iowa Centrnl 27 do pfd wi Lake Hrlo fit W.. 11 do nfd Ill I.nko Shore 2101 & N 94 V .Manliattnn L lis Met. S. Ry t2i Mex. central .... li, sunn, ti m. i.... n't do nfd lnsw Mo. l'aclflc DO'.i1 Mobile v Ottlo.. 81 M.. K. & T do nfd N. J. Centrnl .. N. Y. Centrnl .. Norfolk & ... do nfd No. Pacific do pfd Ontario & W... Ore. Ry. & Nov do nfd Pennsylvania . Reading do 1st prn do 2d pfd Rio G. W do pfd St. L. & S. V.. do 1st pfd do 2d pfd St. L. Southw.. do nfd St. Paul 152'l do nfd 1').114 St. P. & Omaha. 1 So. Pnclllc 46 So. Rnllwny 245; do nfd 79 Tex, & Pacific... i8 Union Pnclllc do pfd Wnbash do nfd Wheel. & I do 2d nfd... Wis. Centrnl rhlrd Avenue II. Sr O. pfd Nntlonnl Tube do pfd Adams Kx American lCx. ..17214. U. S. Ex 3M: Wells-Fargo i;x.lT7 ,mer cot. oil... 27 do nfd SI Amor. Malting .. 43 do nfd 2. Ainer. . v 11 m do pfd 9.1't Amor. Spirits ... lvs dn prn 17 Amer. S. Hoon... 3fi t o nru M4 Ainer. S. & W.... 33Vi do nru :n.v Amer. Tin Plate. 2 do pfd ;oi?i Amer. 1 onncco. .,121 do nfd 110 Anne. Mill. Co... lii Ilrooklvn R. T... 73U Colo, Fuel & 1.- 4I4 Con. Tobacco ... 4f'4 iiii ' 20-V 64V 4S1i.' . 84 . S4'i . 7'V . . 12 . 7i3 .I52; . 32 . 71 . 4211 . IT) . M 2t 5ft; 10 . 17 . 3a . H?4 . 31 . lK'.i .119 . KM . 6.i: -102U .toil .1S.S do nfd Federal Steel .... 4." do pfd' 88'f, Oen. Electric ....213 Glucose Sugar... 4ill4 do prtl r- Inter. Paper 2:1 do pfd 7Ti i.ac eoe uns nil 15514 Nntlonnl Hlscillt. ."Ot 1I4. do pfd fltlj iNUiinniii 1 ,r.i 11 .. in; 1111 inn i-oja National Steel ... 45' 1111 11111 ii ,t N. Y. Air Hrake.lM No. American.. 7.1 Paellle Const do 1st prn do 2d nfd Paclllo Mall ... People's Gas .. Pressed S, Car do nfd Pullman I H. R. & T . , , . 6"!4 hti 11: .10: 730 per f2 J4 I Ulllllll. ST. LOUIS, March 6.-Clenrlngs, JT-iw,- balances, Jl. 179,789; money, easy til wo roll!: Xntt V.irU nvplinllse. liar bid. IOC premium neked. ...... HOSTON, Mnrcli 6.-CIearlngs, $24,93i,53! Milium ,-n, .,.lt.l,.l. skw YORK, March fi Clearings, jiv, 7,162; bnlances, JlfiS.Oia . .. . IIALTIMniiLi'ti...!. e. ltonrlnirs. 1I.509.- 692; balances, $437,450. . PHILADKLPIHA, March 6-ClearlnBs, $11,322,291; balances. Jl.474,090. etv York .Money Jlnrkel, .r.i lutm, .Marcu n. .nu.- 1-. 1 ui'i otendy nt 21if,1 por cent! Inst loan, :j per ci;iib, 11111111.' iiiercnuiiie i'iii'.i ".i 1 cent. STKRHNO HXCHANGK-FIrm, with nc- fllnl lillaltinaa l 1.n,1rru 1iltl lit St.SiKi for tlemnnd, nnd nt $4.SIU for sixty days'. posted rates, ji,8o4 ntul ji.sstt; coininerciui bills. JI.M'4yi4. Uli vi'tl !5tUCllinr Imr. "I" , Vl'llllltlll-.i v . '. 61 He: Mexican dollars, 49c. IlONDS Governments, easier; state, weak; railroad, llrm. The closing prices on bonus loony nre as follows: t07i 1344 714 108'f 1021s 110 ''. 1104 1114 100 117 130 IS! HSU 12IJS u 4914 11S14 85 106 ll'J'i 1091, 1154 ss 9H (Sh Sugar do nfd Tenn. Coal & I. U. S. Leather .. do pfd U. S. Rubber ... do pfd Western Union. Republlo 1, & S. do nfd P. C. C. & St. I Car, 200 .141 .121 12'; . 74 . 19 . 68i . 87i .9 '. S. ref. 2if, reg do coupon do 3s, reg do eniiiMin do new 4s, r;g. do coupon do old 4s. reg.. do coupon do 6s, reg.. do coupon 1 nt f .1 r.-, Ateh. gen. 4.... do ndj, 4s Colo. So. 2s . t O. 4148 do 6s '. ti. N. W. i. 7s do S. F. d. 6s.. nli'flifn Tor. lu Colo. So. 4S I. ib H. U. IS... Irlo trenornl lit w Jl. 11 r 1. Gen. l.lectrlc 5s, central in... & N'. mil. u . K. & T. 2s. .. do 4s 85HAmal. Copper-...101 D K F Ci In. 1.. M. .New York Mining Stoeks. NEW Ynntf. tnrM, enii. followinc are quotations on mining stocks: dnma Con Mice Urcece , Hrunswlck Con. Comstock Tun... on. Cnl. & vn. Deniiwooil Ter... Horn Sliver .. .. Iron 8 Ivor Lcndvlllo Con.... Tnml rorpltitn. Now stuck. The Commercial Advertiser's London financial cablegram says: Rustners on the stock oxebiineo remained narrow and dull today. Tho nubile seems to bo shy. but tho expectation of an early agreement for penco In South Africa continues tp grow and snrend. American shnres were prominent in the trading, nlthougli tno scnio or tuiness wns small. London was buying I-Jrln and llendlntr Issues, then New York opened strong nnd sent over heavy buying orders In Union Paclllc and Rnltlmorn ,i Ohio, New York sold Southern Railway, both common and preferred, nnd the Krlo Issues In the street after our closo, nnd bought Atchison preferred. Gold to the anuiunt of j;35,ooo wns imported irom Kgypt; me tinnk bought 15,000 in bars, received 600 from Turkey and Is shipping 25,000 to South Afrlcn. Money wns hard, both calls and discounts being 3 er cent nn the expectu Hon or a big lonn by the county council. Huston Stoelc l nn tntlons. HOSTON, Mnrch 6,-Call loans. 3Q314 per cent; tlmo loans, j'.jii 1 per cent, otllclal closing: F A., T. & S, do pfd Amer. Sugnr do pfd Amer. Tel.... IlOSton fi Alh'y. 2.i5 Hoston Klevated.170 Hoston & Me 191 C, II. .t Q Dominion Coal do pfd Federal Steel . do nfd... 0. : ...121 ...1C1 119 .iiu 111 . 88, Fitchburg nfd....1 42 uen, Electric . do pfd 1, Klec. III.., Mex. Centrnl . N. K. G. & C. Old Colony ... Old Dominion Ruhber -Union Pacific Union Laud 414 West Knd 9.VA .. iv,t esting, r.iec.... ii wis. i.entrai .... t Atchison 4s 101 N. E. O. & C. 5s. fcS Adventure 13 Hlngham M. Co. 21 Amal, Copper ...lol Atlantlo 3414 iioston A- .Moni..sui Ilutte & Hoston.. 97 Cnl. & Hecla. ....Sfi Centennial 2fi' 21314 Franklin 23 .186 Humboldt 115 Parrot .. I ..ios . 37t; lfW 11 Qulncy Santa Fe Con.. Tamnrnck l'tnli .Mining ... Winona 91'4Wolverlnes . 25 . 63 . I75i ?iiT .21 S5V4 . 7 . 53 II it ilk Clriirlnu". OMAlfA, March 6. Hank clearings today Jl, 125.602: corresponding day last yenr. 4JJ1,iao; uii.-rtiiif , .u,;ill. CINCINNATI. March 6.-ClearlngM. il.5.19. "Oil; money. 2!Jfi per cent; New York ex cliange, Mfioc niscount. CHICAGO, March 6,-Clcarlngs, $21,93, i, nai.inCCS, J'J,3T6.&22; poien riijinyi K-.411 Hut. v... -..-! A..1m iiero. .Oe ills- .i;i 1 111 it Avi.'..n.. 105HN. Y. Central Is. IUV4 N. J. C. gen. 5s HI .llf .1374 -137 .113 .114 iii; .ui't .12.1 .10.T4 . US .10914 t05U .121 1 10 4 1184 86 8t:-V . 854 .110 No, Paclllc 3s. do 4s N Y, C a S L 4s V . W. con. Is, Oregon Nuv. Is.. ilo 4s Oregon S. L. 6s. , do consoi ut.... Reading gen. 4s., Hlo G. W. Is St I. I M c. 6s St L At 8 F g. 6s St. Paul consols, St. P.. C. & V. 1b do 6s So. Pnctllo 4s do 6s S. R, & T. fis. IO214IT. & Pacific Is... do 2s Union Pncitlc 4s. Wabash Is do 2s HdUIWcst Shore 4s.. 7f. Wis. Central Is. . 97-Vn. Centuries .. 23 40 121 23 i 160 60 110 5S 6 )ninr ... 'Iioonlx Little Chief Ontnrlo Ophlr . I Potosl Savage Sierra Novadn Small Hopes . Standard -.11 ..775 .. 6S .. S .. 12 .. 10 .. 25 .. ) ..390 London Slock Quotation. LONDON, March 6.-4 p. m. Closing: Cons., money. ,9ti 15-lfiKrle do nccount .. Atchison nnadlan Pac st. mm Wllij 91 .1571 do 1st nfd CSVI Pennsylvania .... 7R Rending 16! No. rneuic pro.. v Illinois central.. I3i;i oratin 1 runk .... iu Louisville 9i Anncondn n Union Pac. pfd .. S", Rand Mines . ... V.Vt N. Y. Central ...i RAR SILVRR-Stcady. 2S3-16d per ounce. MONKY ai.t,l!i I nop eent: the rate of dis count In tho open market for short bills Is ,19-1R13K tier cent: for three months' bills, 314M3S per cent. Fore I n Fliinnclnl, LONDON. Miiroti C Money was In cood demand, but the supply wns limited, being entirely dependent upon the Hank of Ung- innu. Discounts wero steady. rrices on the Stock exchange today were generally steady nnd characterized by absence of business, ns operators wero anxiously wait ing news from South Africa, nnd thero nre strong hopes It will be satisfactory. In view of tho frequent disappointments there was a disinclination to onerate. Americans opened llrm, but turned Irregular nnd closed goon. I'ennsyivanin was particularly strong. Grand Trunks were lu good de mand nnd there were 11 few real zatlons In preferences Americans, which were tho most, active stocks, were supported by New York buying. Baltimore were the feature', rising 3 points, i;ho amount of bullion taken Into ths Hank of lOnclantl on bal ance today was 34,000. Spanish 4s, 7214; gold premium nt Madrid, 34.75. I'AitiH, .Marcn u Prices .on the bourse today wero tlrm. but ImstnosH wa nulet. Tractions mndo a good recovery. French rails wero dull. Rentes .opened llrm and later eased sllghtly.ii'Kafllrs were strong on rumors 01 negotiations oetween uencrais Hotha tintl Kltrhner: Three per cent rentes. 102f 25o; Spanish 4s. 73.40. HURLIN, March & On the bourse today home riinds and' Americans were unlet. Canndlan Pacllics fluctuated. J .oca la nnenpd llrm, but closed weak on realizations In view of tho uncertainty of the govern ments tariff policy,. Comllllon of (lie Trrnanr)-. VASllt?.riT-V Klnr.,1, f. T,..l..,.' mnnl rf tlin IrAnuiii, I. .. 1.. In V. n nn oral fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve in the division of redemption, shows Available catoh balance, $149,303,949; KUHJ, 4?oll,w;,U3l. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Otttle Beciipti Light and Demand Qood at String Prion. HOGS AVERAGE A SHADE EASIER Wcllirrs nrnnKlit Tolly Sternly Prices Totlny, Rum Were n Trifle Wenk, lint (lit I'rellnK on I,nmlii Wns llettrr. SOUTH OMAHA. Mnrch 6. n 'ff ejpls were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Ofllc al Mondoy 2,621 C.m 5,454 Ofllclnl Tuesday 2,903 7,ll 6 Oil Official Wednesday 2,3.19 5,'.wS 3.13S Three days thLi week.... 776 loTt&S 14,663 Same days last week.... 9,tl3 2S.017 15.471 Samo week before 7,190 23,17S 26,016 Same three weeks ngo.. 10,812 25,047 11,20.1 Samo rour weeks ago.. 8.1W 22,379 11.9U Samo days lait year.... 9.126 16,lol 11, 67s Average price paid ror hogs for tho past several lays, with comparisons; . I lWL U900.im1898.lS97.tS96.lS9S. Feb. 15.. Feb. 17,., Feb. 18.,, Feb. 19.. Feb. 20., Feb. 21.. Feb, 22.., 23, 21. 25 261; Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. March i. Mnrch 2. March 3. Mnrch 4. March 5. March 6. 23, 5 iSii 5 22 o aoj, 6 32'4 6 29 6 32k 5 37U 5 2i 6 22s 6 27S' 5 i2. I 5 36T4I 6 34H1 4 4 76 4 83 4 78 4 74 4 C9 4 69 4 69 4 65 I 67 3 77 4 IW 4 66 I 69, 4 74 4 70 .1 53 3 68 3 62 3 60, 3 47 .1 65 3 6S 3 03 3 68 A 62 .1 61 3 62l 3 67 3 62 3 54 ,1 89 3 84 3 87 3 91 3 95 3 84 3 81 3 83 3 79 3 81 3 C6 3 78 85 3 M 3 87 3 82 3 .16 3 251 3 31 3 38, 3 35 I 3 as! .1 36 3 41 3 49 3 42 3 43 3 87 :i 60 :t 47 3 49 3 4S 3 65) 3 65 3 921 3 75 3 8H 3 901 3 85 3 M 3 3.5 ,1 Ot O 171 A IX .1 78 3 10 3 87 3 87 : 83 3 70 :i 73 3 J6I 3 80 3 89 3 81 3 82 3 82 3 7 3 84 3 74 3 9J 3 91 .1 SSI 3 97 3 79 3 92 Indicates Sunday. The oinclnl number of cars of stock brought In todny by each road wns: Cattle.IIogs.Sh'p.H'ses. -.. .11. iv nt. i . ny 3 B O. & St. L. Ry Missouri Pacific Ry 6 Union Pnclllc system.... 9 C. & N. . Ry F.. K. A M. V. 11. R.... B. C. A P. Ry C, Ut. P., M. v O. Ry. H. A M. R. R. II C, II, & Q, Ry C R. I. & P., east C, R. I, A V., west Illinois Centrnl 21 16 6 5 il 2 I 5 12 t 20 I II 10 8 9 1 87 16 Totnls 93 The disposition of the day's receipts wns as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 350 J26 60S 1,128 Cotton .Market. NKW YORK. March 6 COTTON Vnbllo Interest In cotton was conspicuous by Its absence today and scarcely nny attempt wai made lo bring about a rally from tho Into lie decline, notwithstanding the fact that the crop movement for the dny fell short of expectations and that early Kngllsh market news rellected n change for tho bet ter In sentiment abroad. On llrst sales prices worked up from 2 to 8 points, with mo mnrKet snowing rair stability. Cover ing by pit shorts us a matter of precaution led to a further rlso of 35(4 points, follow ing the call, but Investment support was not tempted by tho bullish news above mentioned and tho public In general ap peared to have given cotton up for.the tlmo being. Liverpool turned a sham cor ner on finding tho trade here nnnosed to an ndvnnco and furnished numerous selling nroors m representatives in tno pil. Tim south nnd west, which had bought small lines of Mny and July nn tho Initial ad vance, turned sellers nnd not only unloaded entire holdings, but became aggressively bearish ns well. Trading wns light most of tho session. Noon found prices down 5ft 5 points from last night's closing. Then estl- mates ror llglit New llrlenns and Houston receipts tomorrow Rave the market a slight stiffening, but stll later there was n re newal of selling for both nccntints nnd a sag in prices to the noon level. The offi cial reports rrom sniitiiern spot mnrkets indicated no real strength there. In the last half hour tho local mnrket wim feverish and weak under foreign selling nnd pres sure from professionals. The close was barely steady, with prleea unennnged to 7 points lower. Spot closed cosy; middling uplands, 8 15-liV; middling gulf, 9 3-lfii; sales, 2.7O0 bales. Futures closed barely steady; March. 8.51c: Anrll. 8.62c: Mny. 8.57c: June, S.55c; July. 8.68c; August, 8.28c; Sep tember, 7.89c; October, 7.7fic; November, 7.66c; December, 7.6.1c. " LI VKRPOOL. Mnrch O.-COTTON-Snot demand. 1-16d higher, American middling fair, s 17-321 : good middling, b'id: middling. 63-32d: low middling. 4 29-32d; good ordi nary, 4 21-32d; ordinary. 4 13-32d. The sales were 12,000 bales, of which 600 were for spec, illation and export and Included 11,600 bnles American. Receipts, 4,0n0 bales, Including 8u0 American. Futures opened quiet nnd closed barely steady. NKW OllLKANH, Mnrcll S.-cui TUM Quiet; sales, 5,250 bales; ordinary, 6 11-16c; good ordinary, 7o; low middling, 8c; mid dling, 8ie; good middling, 91-16c; middling fnlr, 914c nominal; receipts, 6.282 bales; stock, 362,172 bales. Futures, steady; March, 8.(W8.67e: April, 8.5KfiS.5!o; May. 8.67l.6Se; June. 8.6fifi8.67o; July, 8.5(Vg8.57c; August, R.23!8.25o; September. 7.75c bid; October, 7.53c bid; November. 7.42ff7.45o. ST. LOUIS, Mnrch O.-COTTON-Dtlll, quotations revised; middling, 815-16c; sales, none; receipts. 1.915 bnles; shipments, 4,546 bales; stock, 73.R9S bales. GALVR8TON, March 8.-COTTON-Dull, s?4c nil Market. OIL CITY. Pn March O.-OILS-iCredlt balances, $1.28; certificates, no bid; ship ments, 123,692 bbls,; average, 97,073 bbls.; runs. 96,021 bbls.; nveruge, 80,306 hbls. NKW YORK, March fi.-OILS-Standnrd, $7,894(7.90. Cottonseed, steady; prime crude, 2714c; prime yellow, 2914if(2954C. Petroleum, nulet." Rosin, dull, Turpentine, easy, 39f 3914c LIVHRPOOL. March fi.-OILS-Turpen-tine spirits, dull, 27s 9d. Linseed, 2s. LONDON, Mnrch fi.-OILS-I.lnseed, 22s NiiKiir nml MoIiihhon, NKW YORK. March fi.-SUOAR-Raw. steady: fair rellnlng, 36;c; centrifugal, 96 test. 3e; molasses sugar, 3io: refined, quiet; crushed, fic; powdered, 6.60c; granu lated, 5.60c. NKW ORLKANS. Mnrch 6. SUGAR Quiet: open kettle. ZH1 13-lOe; open kettle, centrlfugnl, 4ti!5-16o; centrifugal, 4VIW 4 9-16c: seconds. 2Jii lc. Molnsses, steady; centrlfugnl, Sfr."0c; syrup, none. .ttv York Dry l.'ooiU Mnrkrt. NKW YORK. Mnrch fi. There hns been more huslncsr in bleached cottons tlnni nf late In response to the lower prices tmdn yesterday. In other directions the- cotton i)odi market Is without change nf mo mcnt. demand quiet nnd prices Irregul.ir in most qunrters. Men's wear woolens and worsteds nre quiet nnd market favors buy er. In drepH goods low grnde suitings for fall have uold fairly, with fancies Inactive, Omnha Packing Co 132 G, II. Hammond Co 33.1 1,105 swift nnd Company 603 1,226 Cudahy Packing Co 613 1,915 Armour & Co 33S 1,6.11 Vnnsant & Co 67 .... Lobman &. Co 3 .... W. 1. Stephen 19 Livingstone A- Schaller ... PI Hamilton a Rothschild... 31 H. L. Dennis A Co 5 H. F. Hobblck 17 A. S. Mnwhinncy 6 .... Held over 201 814 Totals ",382 6,542 3.126 CATTLK There was a light run of cattle here today for tho middle of the week, and, ns buyers were all anxious for supplies, tho market ruled nctlve und stronger all around on good stuff. Tbe better grades of beef steers were picked up early In the morning nt strong prices as comtmred with yesterday. Owing to, the Kght supply it did not take long 'or iiie t-utiiu uunweriug 10 inai oescripiiun in cnange nanus. Tim less dcstrnble btincn.es. whllo not quite as ready sellers, brought good strong prices owing to the fnct that packers had to have cattle and there were not enough good kinds to go around. The cow market wns also In good shnpe and sellers experienced llttlo difficulty In selling out nt very satisfactory prices. So far ns the prices ncttially paid are con cerned there wns not much change notice nble rrom yesterday, but the reeling was good and strong nnd everything wns out of first n a nn h in good season. Hulls, calves nnd stags sold readily today nt fully steady prices. Thero wero so few feeders on sale today that It was difficult to tell much about the market. The good kinds were bought up early In the morning nt good tlrm prices nnd tho less desirable bunches brought steady prices, so that the situation could best bo described by calling It a good steady mnrket all around. That would apply to she stuff and to t'tork bulls and calves ns well as to steers. Representative sales: REEF STEERS. No. 1 1 12 O '.'.'.'.'.'. 21 1 n Y.'.'.'.'.'. 8 G . K.'.'.'.'.'. lfi'. 45!!!;!! 2 1 1 3 9 ",:::::! 30 13 .1.. 13.. 12. Av. ... 610 ... 630 ... 983 ...1200 ...1150 ...1033 ... 940 ... 920 ... 840 ...1306 ... 8M) ... 910 ... 905 ...1120 ...1186 ... 981 ... 760 ... 910 ... 890 ...1061 ... 850 ... 945 ...1130 ,...1098 ...1160 ... 830 ...960 ... 890 ...1093 ...1001 ... 767 ...1032 ... 886 ...1080 ...1050 896 913 925 Pr. 3 00 :i 40 .1 60 3 50 3 70 3 70 3 75 3 6 3 75 4 10 4 no 4 0') 4 00 4 10 4 10 1 10 4 10 4 10 1 10 4 10 4 15 I 15 4 15 4 25 4 25 4 25 4 25 I 25 4 2714 4 30 4 ?0 4 30 4 30 4 30 4 30 4 30 4 35 4 40 No. 20... 9... 24... 19. Av. 913 ...4.. 1065 115S ..1093 5 1296 60. J:::: 16.... .1. . . . 18.... 12.... 17...., I if.'.-!!! 8 fi 6 18 19 7x . 1 10 20 13 22 il!'.;! S9 12.... 20 5.... 15...., 2S...1, 1.... 4 16...., 20,.. 17 .1145 1470 1261 1113 1216 1197 1187 1117 1015 1165 1310 1280 1260 105.1 llfiS 1176 1198 .....1187 ...;.1253 1181 11.16 1316 1312 996 1331 1321 1179 1360 1280 1360 1275 1297 .1007 ..1225 .. 907 .. 994 .. 800 ., 770 .. 885 .1040 .. 800 ..1005 .. 886 .. 950 ., 895 .. 920 ..1O50 ..1040 -10WI .. 920 .. 930 ..1012 .. 875 ..1003 ..1047 ..1175 ..1000 .. 890 ..1090 ..1160 ..1055 1 1160 13 1053 i ,. ni 4.... 1.... BTEERS AND HEIFERS. 1 4.... 3.... 1.... 9.... 1.... 1.... L... l..t. 1.... 1.... 4.... O lo'.!".'. 7.... o L.'.'. 4.... 1.... 1.... 4 30 11 COWS. 2 25 2 . . . 3.... 1. .. . 2....' 1.... 1.... 1.... 1.... 7. . . . 16.... 1.... 1.... 3.... 1.... 4.... 1.... 3.... .3.... 1 is'.'.;. 18.... 7. . . . 5.... 18.... 1.... 1.... 21.... 15.... 1.... 1.... 1.... 1.... 1.... V. '.'.'. 1.... 1.... 1.... 1.... 1.... L... 1.... 1.'.'.'. 1.... ...1097 900 1105 1030 950 ; 960 101 10 930 1090 1240 1082 1011 1510 1050 823 1100 1045 1150 .1173 2 .15 2 40 2 60 2 50 2 60 2 CO 2 60 2 70 2 75 2 75 2 75 J 75 2 75 2 73 2 80 2 V 2 85 2 85 2 90 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 .1 01 3 00 3 05 .1 10 3 10 3 10 3 10 3 15 3 15 3 15 .1 20 3 25 3 25 3 23 3 25 3 25 3 25 3 23 3 25 3 23 3 25 3 30 3 ?0 1.... 9.... It... 6.... L... 6.... 2.... 3.... L... 3.... 12.... 16 16 10 1 1 1 1 1 3 lo"";." 6 0 0 fa'.'.'.'.'.'.'. H 6 6 7 7 fi 1 ..116 1256 1135 1090 112.1 IO06 1083 1230 932 1018 1060 1000 953 .100.1 Pr. 4 10 4 40 4 45 4 45 4 60 4 60 4 60 4 SO 4 60 4 65 4 W 4 60 4 ra 4 60 4 60 4 60 4 CO 4 60 4 0) 4 60 4 h5 4 fi.1 4 fiS 4 65 4 TO 4 70 4 70 4 75 4 73 4 75 4 75 4 80 4 0.) 4 '11 4 5M 6 05 6 10 4 75 4 E5 3 50 .1 60 3 60 3 60 3 60 :i r,o 3 fiO 3 60 3 171 3 60 3 65 3 60 ..1170 3 5 .1280 3 U ..102.8 . .1370 ..12) ..1120 ..1316 ..1091 ...1140 ,..937 ,..1151 ,..1135 ,..1057 ,..1120 ... 900 ...1190 ...1100 ...1270 ...1010 ...1203 ...1090 ...1142 ...1048 ... 815 ... 979 .1053 3 61 .1 65 3 61 .1 G5 3 63 3 70 3 70 3 70 3 70 3 75 3 70 3 75 3 75 .1 "5 3 75 3 Ti .T75 3 75 .1 73 3 80 3 80 3 80 ,1 S5 3 85 ..1256 3 85 982 3 90 ..1317 .. 962 ..1140 4 00 3 90 90 ..1220 3 50 4 11 1 C 700 1018 1001 1015 921 1132 1070 .1150 3 30 3 33 r. 33 3 to 3 10 3 60 3 60 3 50 .1280 ... IWO ...1190 ...1120 2 1275 10 1170 .1320 3 90 .1253 4 00 1 1 1 1 1 1 ....1330 ,1 two ..1290 ..1.180 ..1530 ..1510 ..i:43 COWS AND HEIFERS. .1022 .1027 . 650 .lOsO 2 60 2 75 ..1400 3 i) ,1570 3 00 3 73 3 83 17 .. HULI.S. .AM .1189 4 00 4 (0 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 01 4 00 4 00 4 00 I 00 1 00 4 15 4 15 4 00 4 10 il I'l .1 00 3 10 .1 10 ....1200 ....H'O ....1020 ....1100 ....1480 3 10 ..,.1710 3 IS .... WO ,...10W ...,12JU .,..1011 ....1320 ....1210 3 15 3 15 .1 2i .1 25 3 25 3 25 1... ,...1120 3 35 ,.,.12311 3 35 ...1360 3 40 ...1550 3 40 ...1S20 3 40 ... .1"H ,...1510 ...1520 :i 40 3 50 3 60 830 3 60 1.110 3 50 1725 3 50 1(80 .1 CO 1620 3 CO 139i) 3 60 4'0 .1 i.l ,1300 3 65 3 iS 1.. 1.. ). L. 1 1134 700 3 2S 1 3 75 ........ 860 .1 23 1 90 3 75 1370 3 23 1 1O40 I 8) 3 S3 1 1520 3 30 STAGS. 1010 3 75 1 9S0 3 So STOCK t.MiVKS. 380 I IV 280 2 395 .1 tt H. . I 1. 42.1 320 110 1 :s I 60 ;i 75 STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. 1 MO 2 60 3 46.1 ,1 10 1 (00 2 75 1 910 3 (0 1 1020 2 sfi 1 12il 3 15 1, 126i) 2 90 1 980 3 26 1 810 3 00 3 606 3 40, 3 5S0 3 00 1 400 3 80 HEIFERS. 1 170 2 in 1 680 3 1.5 2 640 2 75 3 810 3 70 2 990 2 60 1 1210 3 75 1 fiOi) 2 1.0 1 1050 3 75 1 1020 2 73 1 !10 3 75 1 610 2 75 18 967 3 75 1 fi.10 3 00 1 9i) 3 73 2 IWO 3 15 2 8.85 3 S3 1 880 .1 15 IS 969 3 90 1 6S0 3 IS 8 1152 3 90 2 850 1 M 1 1130 3 90 2 99-) 3 25 1 910 4 00 2 875 3 25 19 955 4 10 2..' 855 3 45 8 1061 I 00 2 910 3 50 1 810 4 00 1 8'X) 3 50 7 1100 1 00 4 665 3 60 1 920 I 10 12 701 3 60 .". 1050 4 10 1 650 3 tl 1 1130 4 25 CALVES. 1 110 I 00 1 20) 6 c: 1 220 4 23 1 111 en 1 too I 25 1 1 10 fi 75 2 310 4 25 1 ISO 7 ) 1 2V 5 D) 1 H) 7 l1 2 205 5 50 2 2i0 7 00 0. . STOCKKRS AND FEEDERS. wo ... 3S0 ... 610 ... 9,0 ...121 . . . 766 ...770 ... 835 ... 798 ... M ... 610 . .. 70) ... 740 ... 860 .. 987 71S 2 60 3 O) 3 00 .1 l 3 .15 3 50 3 65 3 80 3 85 I "0 I 00 4 10 4 10 4 10 4 20 1. 4.. 9.. "4.'.' 4.. 37... 40... 9... I . .. I1.1O ... 770 .. 716 . .. 970 ... 790 ... 810 . .. !I0 ... 430 ...1035 ... 781 . .. 96 1 ... 812 ... C29 ... 572 613 I 20 4 .0 4 20 4 25 4 25 4 25 4 25 4 25 4 25 4 31 4 3i) 4 30 I 30 4 35 4 W t HOGS There wan 11 llcht run of boss here toduy tor a Wednesday, but ns other points were quoted lower today's mnrket opened fully 214c loner than yesterday's general market. The tlrst hogs that chnnged hnnoo sold mostly from $5.35 to $5,374, nnd ns high ns $5.10 wns piild, but the more desirable hogs were bought llrst After tho first round packers lowered their bids and for 11 time were only offering $5.32a. nnd occa sionally $5.35, und a number of liog.t changed hnnds on that basis, loiter lu the morning the provision market camo n llttlo better nnd prices strengthened up, and the clo.n was more like tho opening. Tho bulk of all the hogc sold from $5.32'4 to J6.35, with quite a sprinkling ot tho better grades nt $5.3714. Although the market was not nctlvo the hogs kept moving toward the scales nnd everything wns out of first hands lu goon season. Representative sales; .-o. 79. . 70.. 78.. 80.. 41.. fit. 115 156 ...151 ...158 ...181 . . .2lt) ...189 87 1SD 82 Is? 62 22.1 40 192 87 222 47 231 81 2fi7 75 215 72 231 ....181 ....212 ....216 . . . .2.1 1 ....lltl ....212 ....210 ....230 ....279 ....259 ....231 ....221 . . . .270 Ht .' ; '.2n ....229 ....212 . . . .220 ...214 ....221 . . . .235 . . . .314 .211 .247 .220 14 AV. Nh. IT. 40 10 80 10 80 40 200 80 40 47. 80... 66... til... 73. . . 52... 58... 6S... 67... 69... 75. . . 55. . . 71... 60. . . 8... 71... 74... 64... 77... 74... 71... 78... 79... 76. . . 53. . . 70... 65. . . 13... 70. 5 23 5 25 5 23 6 30 . . (i 5 50 6 5Jii 6 6 321 , 6 821i 6 321, 5 o 2'-j 5 S2U si ;.y. u 52Mi 5 321.5 r. 3:(- 5 321- r. 3214 6 ?2 4 5 :I24 5 321j 5 32t4 6 .121a 5 2214 5 321j 5 321, 6 321 i 5 32U 5 32li, 5 32 1 5 321. 6 .Hi. 5 3214 6 Ml, ... 5 33 ... fi 13 160 6 25 80 6 25 ... 5 ."5 ... 6 33 120 6 33 80 5 35 No. 71.., 59. . fit.. 76.. 61.. M. . 08... 67... US.. l.i. . , 67.. 41 221 70 261 69 245 7fi ,, Av ,.20!l . .253 . .2(5 . .253 ..23) . 205 ..215 ,.226 ..227 . .265 ..210 Ml. Pr. 160 5 25 ... 6 15 ... 5 35 ... 6 .15 40 6 35 5 35 6 .15 6 35 6 35 fl li't "1 IlTi so 160 80 40 'io 120 160 'io 40 12i) 80 160 360 40 40 4.'... 66... 68... fi7... 68... 72... 81... 76. . . 8'i... 63. . . 70 .. 25. . . 61... 70... ..211 ..276 ..241 . .232 ..231 . .226 ..22S ..240' . .224 ..261 . .252 . .2:15 ..241 .251 40 160 40 80 '80 SO 'so '40 fil 2S5 41 2S7 ft) 245 fiO. , 67.. 61.. 67.. 61.. 00.. 70.. W. , 71.. 65.. 44., fe.. fi'.. 61... . . .270 ...2.11 . . .275 . . .268 ...287 . . .291 . . .2.19 . . .? ...255 ...301 ...312 . . .26.) . . .253 78 80 120 80 11 .vi 5 35 5 35 5 35 6 35 5 35 6 :5 5 35 5 as 6 35 . 35 5 35 5 36 5 33 5 35 fi 371A 5 riilj, 6 3714 6 3714 6 "1II3 5 37U 6 ?7j 5 371$ 5 37 L, 6 3-i2 5 371? 6 5ri4 5 571, 5 371 5 3714 5 371s h 10 6 40 5 40 SHEEP Thorn wn n VWlVlT''liiiVni .,..,,.1,, ot sheep hero todhy, but tho demand wns OqUal tO tllO OCCaslmi. U'nlhl. unl.l rnn.lllv at fully steady prices, western wethers sell ng as high us $4.60. The feeling on ewes, however, wns hardly ns good as It wns yes terday, and the highest price paid today wns $3.90. Lnmbs moved more freely than tbey did yesterday, and lu some cases prices looked a little stronger. Colorado lambs sold nt $3,0), which was more than packers would offer yesterday, and natives, brought $5.10. It was a fairly nctlve market all around, nnd tho more desirable bunches of both sheep nnd InmbH wero soon out or first hunds, quotations; Choice red wethers, $l.403i' 4.C). fnlr to good wethers. $4.254.40; '.-holea iiKiitivi-iKni j tiiiruiiKs, t.t)Ufjt.M); rnlr to good yearlings. $4.4OZf4.60j choice lightweight ewes, $3,751(4.10; fnlr lo kooiI owes, $3.50M 3.i5; choice lambs, $4,90ff6.15; fair to good lnmbs. $(.7004.90: feeder ewes. 1.1 .2Mpi ri feeder wethers. $3.751f4.00; feeder lambs. $1.00 hi-i.iv. jtcjiii'.ii;iiiitiiYU ouics; mi. 12 cull ews 10 cull ewes 79 western ewes 15 cull lambs 44 feeder lambs 206 western lambs 361 western lambs 25 cull oves 11 rull ewen 226 cull ewes 10 cull lambs 40) western wethers ... 181 feeder l.'imbs 405 western wethers ... 405 western wethers ... 6 western yearlings . 8 western vearlliK .. 171 western lambs 75 untlve lambs 510 Colorado lambs 1S9 natlvo lambs Av. ... 81 ... 93 . . . 92 ... 80 ... 62 ... 87 . . . 70 ... SO 138 ... 87 . . . 65 ... 112 . . . 66 ... 87 ... 12.1 ... 10) ... S7 ... 07 ... 85 .. 92 ... 86 Pr $1 50 2 00 3 80 t 00 4 O) 4 8) 4 85 3 25 ;; 85 3 90 4 00 4 60 4 60 4 0) 4 60 4 75 4 8) 4 85 5 00 6 no 5 10 CHICAGO 1.IVK M OCK .11 A II K I ; T Choice Nndie Steers lllxbor IIiiks AVrnh ftlieep 81 on it?. CHICAGO, March 0.-CATTLK-Receipts, 15,500 heiul, Including ,100 head Texuns; cholco native steers higher, others nbout steady; top, $6,25; butchers' stock nnd Tex nns. steady to strong; good to prime steer $5.05f(fi.23; poor to medium, $.1,651(5.0); Block ers nnd feeders, llrm, $2,75!4.60; tow, $2.7o; 4.35; heifers, $2.75fH.6n; dinners, weuk lo shade lower, $2.00fr2.6S; bulls, Mcady, $2.75W 4.30; calves, steady, $l.0ll?6.25; ToxilH-fed steers. (.OOfa (.90; Texas grass steers, $3.33if 4.00; Texas bulls. $2.60a3.50. HOGS-necelpts, 2.1,000 head; tomorrow, 2S,ooo head, estimated; left over, 2.50O head; shado lower, closing weak; top, $5.6214; mixed nnd butchers, $5,3545.60; good to choice heavy, $5,451)5.6214; rough henvy, $5.30 i5.40; light, $3.25H5.6714, bulk of sales, $5.45y 6.65. SHEEP AND LAMHS-Recelpts, 15,000 head; Hteady to shade higher; good to cholco wethers, $1.30(111.85; fair to choice mixed, $4.00(34.40; western sheep, $2 60.1 75; native lnmbs, $1.6085.25; western lambs, $5.00 (5.25, Knnsnit City Mir Block Mnrket. KANSAS CITY, Mnrch ti.CTTLU - Re. celpts, 5,500 heild natives, 900 head Texans and 10) head calves; Texns sterri", KV higher; others, strong nt recent advance, native beef steora, $4.75ff5.b5; storkers nnd recders, $3,801(6.00, Including heavy feeders nt $4,255(4.65; western-fed steers, $1 2515.60; Texans and Indians, $1,0014,70; cows, JJ.101 4.25: heifers, $.1,251(1.75; runners, $2,2313.00; bulls. $3.00t l.25; cnlves, Jl.jOflll.Ol, HOOS-Recelpts. 11,(8)0 head; market filf 60 lower: top, $5.521j; bulk. $5,3015.13. heavy, $5,401(5.6214; mixed packers, J3.:St5.l5: light, $5.20H6.37!4; pigs, $1,851(5.15. SHEEP AND LAMIIS-Rcf.elpts 2.500 head; market 5110c lower; Aestern lambs, $4,9015.05, western wethers, $4,2514 HO; west ern yearlings, $(. 351(4.90; ewes, $1,76(3 1 25; culls, $2.351(3.50. Xmv York Live Stock .Mnrket. NEW YORK. Mnrcll .6. HKKVKS- Re ceipts, 2,388 head; nctlvo trade; steers, steady for good, others 10c higher; hulls, stendy; rows, steady to 10c higher; steers, $4,501(6.20; fat oxen and stags, $1,1014,70; bulls, $3,251(4.65; cows. $2.0Ol(2.9); no chungo In calves: exports, 2,460 mint tors of beef, CALVES Receipts, 1,651 head; trade brisk and vealH 251(35o higher; veals, $I.001(7.C2!4, tops, $7.75ifi8.00; lltil) calves, $.1.50; larnynrd cnlves. $2.501f3.00. SHKKP . AND LAMHS-Recelpts. 7.317 head; sheep, steady to strong; lambs. 0o higher, but trade slow; sheep, $3.rj)l(,S0; nulls, $2,6013.00; yearllugi, $5; lambs, $5.00ift 6.05; mainly $5.50fi5.95; culls, $1.60, HOGS Receipts, 4,6.13 head; market about steady at $5,ti6.00. St. .Iimt-pli Lite Slock .Market, SOUTH ST JOSEPH, March G.-(SpecIal.) The Journal quotes; CATTLE Receipts, 900 head; niarkot nc tlvo to SlZIOo higher; natives, $(.20lj5,.10: Texas and westerns, $.1,701(5,20: cows and heifers, $2.25QI.40: bulls und stags, $2.251( 4,80; yearlings and calves, $3, 7514. 76; stock ers nnd feeders, $3.301 1.60; venls. $1,7517 Oi HOGS Receipts, 3,200 head; market ttcady to 2i,c lower, ull grades, $5.30f5.60; hulk of sales. $.i.3i'l1(f 424. pigs strong miKiiii ,,m; i..Min itccciiun. I......1. 1 .. I.A..A.. limit, .ilrnlle. Ill-IIUI flll-l-, IMIIW IIIKII! I I ',V.' .'P lambs, $4,9076 16. yearlings. $4.50U4.u; weth ers. $4 1041 50; ewes, $.1,8514.25. SI. I In I.Ut Stock Mnrket. ST. LOUIS. March fi. - P ATTLE-Rceclpts. 2.40) head, Including 1,300 heiul Texans; tnar- koi nctive. stendy 10 strong; native si-ip ping and export ulcers. $V.cnSjViR; dre.'sed beet and butcher steers. $i.ixijf6 20; stters tinder LOW lhn.. :t..Wil.85: Blockers nnd feeders, $2 164(4.65; cows and heltors, itWlt 4.76; emitters, $1 25!(2.7S; bulls, $:I.I01T0: Texns and Indian steers, 53.5OlfI.70: cows ntul heifers, $2 t5ji3..V. HOGS-Hecelpts. s.vm Innd; m.lrket barely stendy; pigs and lights, $.V.15G5.60; ), ackers, $5,351(5.60; butchers, $5,5'H15.0;. Slli:i;i' AND LAMHS-Heeolpts. 1.600 hend; niarket. stcadv, mill o inilltotu, $4.00 1(4.50; lambs, $l.rviin.so; culls and bucks. $2,751J4.l; western Intuits, $3.15; wektern sheep, $4.70. Slock In Slulit, Following are tho receipts nt M10 four principal western markets for March fi: cuttle, nogs. Micep. South Omnha 2.3.(9 5.9i 3,l. Chicago 15.50) 2.l,oio 15 0OI Kansas City '..4n) ll.ooo .60o St. Louis 2. urn .-..SKI 1,500 Totnls 26.0) 4V75U .138 CiilTfi Murk i' I. NEW YORK, March li.-COFFKK-Hpol. Rio. unlet: No. 7 Invoice, 740. Mild, stendy; Cordova. 85121!0. The market for futures opened steady, with prlcOit unchanged lo 6 points lower, ntul during the forenoon wan Inclined to weakness, under room sell ing. weiiKltcss or foreign innrei news, a heavy crop movement, nn easier ruling or 111,, mint market and 11 11 absence ot SPectl- lutivo support. Tho mnrket rallied lu the afternoon ntul showed fair strength on covering, "c'iqlic" support, n partial te covery of Iho early loss abroad nnd buying on the reaction theory. At the closo tbe iniirKct wns Hleaiiy. Willi prices not .1 points lower to 6 points higher. 'I otnl sales wero 39.0OI bags. Including: .Miirrh. O.lOo; Muv, tl.201tti.25c; June. fi.25c; July. fi.3o Cifi.35o; September. 6.3516. 10c; October, fi.l0?f fi.ISc; November, fi.5Ue. December. 6.55tri.tiiic; January. ti.U.o. TIIC ItF.ALTY MARK I1T. INSTRUMENTS llled for record Wednes day, .March 6. 1!U W'llllllliti Herds. L. A. Klnr to II. M. King. n4 lot 19 block 2, Millard Place $ I J. A. Rylen to Ida L. Rylen. e'a lot 13, block 12, Reed's 1st add 1 ,00) L. S. Reed et ill to Albert Kdhotm, 45 .127'. feet adjoining 11 sldo lot 8, block 5, Alamo Pluza 1.2.V) Genevieve Tylce lo Reuben Ingram, lot 25. block ,1, Missouri Avenue park 4'0 C. W. Ilnrinon to E. 1.. Ilarman, lot 1, block 263, Omnha 50 L. A. Lucy lo August L, lledlund, sj lot 17. block 3. Plalnvlew uild 650 Eleazer Wnkeley und wife to Robert W. Purmts ot ul. 11 26 feet of s 111 feet lot 10. block 1, Park Place 1 Hymn Reed company lo Charles Now I11111I. lot 9, block 22, Wilcox 2.1 mid. . 650 F. I). Wend nnd wife to Jacob Meier, n'j nw und sw nw 20-15-10 2.5(0 Heirs of the esluto of Julius Scltroeder to Christ Hell, lots 5 to 16, block 24, Mlllanl 1,10) Samuel Warner nud wife to Jnseppi Winters, lot 17, block 10, South Oinalia 35 ((lilt 1 ' I it I tit DeeiN. A. P. TttUey 11 ml wife to Omaha Loan nnd Trust compnuy, lot 20, block 12, Clifton Hill 1 F. D. Wend and wife to L. A. Lucy. 14 lot 17. block 3, Plalnvlew udd ITS H. H. McAiillffc to .Mary A. McAullffe. part block 9, Howery Hill 1 R. J. McAullffe ami wife n same, sune 2 M. C. McAtillffo to same, snme 1 L. I.. Egbert ot ul to A. E. Hubbard, tots 5 and fi, block 2. Lu Vila Place.. 1 Heeds. T. II. McCnguc. receiver, to J. P. Fin ley, lots ti to 1.1, block 93, Dundee Place 150 Sheriff to South Omnha Savings bank, lot 19. Huns' sub . . 250 J. P I'lnlev nml wife to the Herlln company, lots 6 to 13, block 95, Dun. dco Place Total amount of transfers $7,965 NEKVI1 A &ILLS Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood Cum Ini potency, Nl.glit Emissions, Loss of Mem ory, nil wasting dle.n98. r 1 nllellectsof nelf-nbtuio or Ctf I PILLS I so 1 CTS. eicecs and Indiscretion. A uervn tonto and .blood builder. Brings tint Dlnlc alow to Dnlnl cheeks atid restoro3 thai :(lre of s outh, .lly mail I 500 tinr Imii. O boxes fort $3.00, with our bankable gaurantee to our or reiuna tin money paia. eud (or circular and o"py of our bankablo guarantee band. EXTRA STRENQTH Nervita Tablets ln4lat Dll (IELLOW LADEI.) " vu'""' Poiltlvely guaranteed euro for Los9 of Power, Varicocele, Undeveloped or Shrunken Orgnni, Parejls, Locomotor Ataxia, Nervous Pnntin. tion, Hysteria, Fits, Insanity, Paralysis and tfio Kesults of Kxrostire Use of Tobacco, Opium or Liquor. By mall in plain package, $1,00 a box, 0 for $0.00 with our bankable rpar amtoa bond to cure In 30 daya or rnluxid money paid. Address NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton &. JncknoM Stn , CHICAGO, ILIR For salo by lCubn & Co., 16th and Douglaa Bt., Omaha. Neb.; Otto. ti. Davis. Council Bluff;, lowb. NO CURE, NO PAY If Ton ho pmill. wf ac nrirani. lost power or rAkfnlri(r drftlno, our acuum Or (tun PvelrrrHII rFtor yon without drutfn or fleetrifltri S4.000 In ni not on a fallurf i not onpreliirnM nn r o v. rraimi wruetor pArtlciilarf. rnt fulfil In plain rnlop. LOCAL APPLIANCE CO.. 4I& Cnintft 3ioi.. Oinver. Colo. MEN "St. Louis Gannon Ball" Leaves Omaha, fi 15 p, ni. Council Blurts, 5:20 p. tn. 1 'Kansas City & Quincy Express" Leaves Omaha, 7 00 n. 111. Council Dluffs, 7.15 a. 111. TotirlHt rntoH now 011 snlo to Arknu b(ik, Klorldn, Culm nnd other wlntur re sorts of tho south, Ilnmi'fleeker'B oj curslons ono fnro plus ?. for tho round trip, on siilo llrst nnd third Tupsdny cncli month to ninny points south. All Information nt city ticket olllco, 1115 lfnrnnm street, (l'nxton liotel block) or wrlto Harry E. Moores, C I & T. A., Omaha, Nob. THE BOST PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOURIST EXCURSIONS Run via the GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE Leave Omaha via Scenic Route through Colotado and Utah WF.DNESI)AYS. FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS, For Information and "Tourist Dictionary" addresi City Ticket Office, 13 33 Faruatn St. Omaha, Neb. JAMES E, BOYD & CO. Telriihono JOIIU. Onmliu, Xob COMMISSION, GIIAI.N, STOCKS, I'ltOVIHIONS ami llonrtl nf Trmlp. Correspondence! John A. Warren & Co, Direct wire to CliicaEO and New Vor,