THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, JfATlCH 12, 1901, COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Frcttratid TiUgmph Wiiei Cause Dullness on Eotrd of Tradi, TENDENCY OF CORN MARKET IS WEAK Vnln Minrr In (irnrrnl Clnlrtneft-i nml Jlnlc l.ni-lrr 1'rot l-iliinn Arc Dull nnl llrnvy t'ndrr I.liililnt Inn. CHICAOO, Mnrch ll.-l'rostrated tele graph wlre-i and a dlfiiltl)ii to wait for the government crop figures resulted In extremely dull market today. Wheat closed He, corn UU'" nml oats lift?" lower, I'rovl-don-i hi the clone were un changed to JGc down. In addition to nil the, other detriment to buMneim with which trader In wheat Have had to contend recently were added pro tratert wire, which not only delayed news, but shut of? outnlde orders. Trading was. therefore, more than over n familiar affair throughout a conspicuously Innnl rnatn session. Tho fact that the govern ment report giving the quantity of wheat In farmers' hands, which was due lifter trading hours, rendered speculators still worn loathe to take on themselves liny unnecessary obligations. May opened .in hanged to Uo lower at T5Vfi76tr. Krom this tho market declined to 755ify7f',ie, but reacted to 7f,'W7fNe because of an error lu thn report, making northwest receipts Utiltn light. This was corrected later, mak ing tho quantity much more liberal, nnd as tho cables, which had been delayed, were -imy In tone, thern ensued HUlllclent selling to fend tho diminutive market to 75lii". Tho closn was easy, .May 'iC lower at 7"iV-. World's shipments were about iih expected. The vlslhlo decreased 1,3I2.00 bushels. Seaboard clearances In wheat and flour were equal to 773.W bushels, while primary receipts approximated frSO.nno bush els, compared with P.U.oOO bushels last year, atlnncnpolls anil D.llnlh reported 570 cars, ngalnsl fi7 last week and ft02 a year ngo. I.oeal reccliit were 81 cars, 3 of contract RThiV same conditions which militated .nctlvlly In wheat wcro potent In the corn market. The tendency was weaker. Ite celpts showed an Improvement In the grad ing, and the weather was favorable to curing, although Inimical to good roads. Argentine reported excellent weather and highly favorable prospects for thn crop. May Hold between 4llll'c and W,vM0c and closed Vi?e lower at (OSc. HrcvlntH were 102 cars, 30 of contract grade. Oats shared In the dullness which per vudcil the Moor ami ruled easier lu ym; liathy with corn. There was only a small local trade In future ami tho cash markets were also dull. Receipts wero '-57 cars. Provisions were dull and ruled easier under liquidation, lack of outalde support nnd on large hog receipts. May pork, which received the most attention, closed i;,e lower; May lard :',.o down and May ribs ......1,1. .11. O.I Kstlmated receipts tomorrow: Wheat, Ro cars; com, K.i cars; oais, .r.j cars; ii"K" sx.nm bead. Tho leading futures ranged as follows: ArtlclTsTopcml High. I how. I Closcj Safy. Wheat Mch. April Muy Corn Mch. May Oats Mch. May Tork Muh. May I.nrd- Meh. May July Sep. Illbs- Mch. May Sep. 71 74 73T "Sin 71 H 7li 7IS7lifl4 Jl'i 75',4rri" "54 "5U ,5' 3D fS'H vmj'W WiiWi W.fl!4 lOWf II 234 23i 2.W : II S5 14 70 II SO 14 S3 14 70 14 75 14 SO 7 Kit, 7 624 " M 7 55 7 B7,4 7 55 7 55 7 574 7 l 7 7 fiO 7 GO 7 IV) 7fi7H 7 70 7 67H 7 fi714 7 7; 14 7 20 7 50 ' 7 20 7 25 7 20 7 25 7 25 7 30 7 35 7 30 7 3214 7 ,...1 nl.illn.iu 1IST-1 nl, Cfl htt'll! i lir.ll iiiiiiiiiiiuii.. ....v. .... ............ , I'l.Ol'H-Qulet; winter patents, M.Vfr3.n; tralgbts. 3.20fiJ3.flO: clears, JS.OOtra.ao: spring specials, JI.20Ti4.30; patents. t2.Wt3.,Q; BiruiKlllti, . w o , WliHAT-No. 3 spring. ftS1f73c; No. 2 red, OATS-No. 2 white, 27142Sc; No. 3 white, tii'i'dcc. ...., x... .i r.i.. liAIUii'.Y-T'nmnjon, 3Sfi)l7c; fair to cholco mailing, wme. -BHHDS No. 1 nnrthwostcrn, $t.5fi: primp ... ..... . L . ..n..t-....r ,rtti,ln tin 7R. IMtOVIBlONH-HfMH vnrk. per bbl.. ll.W) tJtH.fi.-,. l-ard, perj ,,cr lbs.. $7.BOS7.R2J4. rinori rins sum noun.!;, Xif. salted shoulders (boxed). 4i...IiG6.C2Vj; Short clear shlen (boxed). i.ro5i..D. .... t I.. ..f l.lc.l, iir Hud CT 11 ini I immn ... r-.-. Tho rc.cclptB and shipments today wcro ns lounwsi , V, OlVI 22.001 ... 115.000 13,000 ... 308,000 1 38,000 2111,000 20P.OUO ... 7.001) 10,000 :5.00 4.000 Article I'iour, bids AVheat. bit t'orn, bu OalH, bu Hye, bu Il-j rlnv I 1 1 . - v. l.. - ..I. ........ tn,lni, V. 1 1 1 Ull II1U X (UUUtU CnUllllllltC luuil dairies. llHilOc. Cheese, fulrly active, lUUfy Uggs,. mill; iresu, kmc. CKMllt.-.I. MAIlk'liT m:w yoiik A'nrlons tluiitttt Iiiiih of tho liny on t'llllllllllditlt'M. SKll' vnillv. March II. I'l.OtJR Ho celpls, 2I.0U1 bbls.; exports, 10.223 bills. Quiet and steady until tho close, when It reflected wlieiil's ilei'lloe. Minnesota patents. Jt.lOil 4.:w: Mlnncsolii bakers, J3.0OiCI.25; wlnti-r nateiitH. S.1.)Mfl.0i): winter straights. fi.Wit km: whiter extras. J2.5iMi2.S5: winter low- grades, J2. Iffr-MR Hyo Hour, steady, fair to good, J2.NKri3.15; cholcn to rancy. w.-uii 3.50. Iluckwheat Hour, dull, J2.10'(2.15. IIUCKWHKAT-Uull at C0(&62c, c. I. f., New York. COItNMKAI-Qulot; yellow eastern, 01c cltv. Me: Hiandvwlnc. S2.45fl2.no. HYK Steady; No. 2 western, f5c, f, o, b. nllont: slain. Cfi4ifi7u. o. I. f.. carlotr, UAUMCY-Qulet; feeding, 4CfJ4Sc, c. I. f., iew vorK: mailing, wifw. nAHLKY MAM'-Dull; western. fi2fi"0c, W 1 1 K AT 1 lecel p I s. r-i,(KHt bu.; exports, 152.25t bu.! snoteusv: No. 2 red. SO'Ac. f. o. h alloat; No. 2 red, 70e, elevator; No. 1 north m nuliith, S714o f. o. b. alloat; No, 1 hard Dulillh, IdUc f. o. b, alloat. Options opened nieaiiy anil coniiuiicu so an iniy, uoiwiiii' standing ti very slack snectllatlvo trade A heavy vlslblo supply decrease, steady llncrllKh cable and fear of a bullish gov ernment report on farm reserves ull served to check aggressive selling until near the cloho, when prices yielded with corn and woro Dually '(.o lower. March, 7!iVii iS'sc, cloned. 70"i,c; May. 7!) U-lOfiSOc, closcil 7010 July, v.i'491 closed, 7aitc. COItN llecelnts. 177.150 bu.: cxnorts. 112. S12 bu.; spot, easy; No. 2, 4RVjC elevator and f, o. I), alloat. Options opened steady with wheat, arterwaru developing weak' lies under Improved western grading easier cahles and professional selling, in face of big clearances, Closed weak at W ',o net decline. .May, wuiwe, cioscu io juiy, eioseii at nw. OATS necelpts. 121.000 bu.; spot, quiet No. 2. 30Hc: No. 3. 30ie: No. 2 white. 33c No. 3 white. 3214C track, mixed, western aWiaufcc; track, wnite, ;iijijc. upuons in active, and a lion 1 steady. I inPS Htnnili' : uttite. enmtnnti In ..Imlnn 1900 .ron. 17G2l'?: HDD. llffilSe: old olils. "d fic; Paclllc coast, 1000 crop, IftgiOc; USD, llr llo: old idds, 2uGe, 1 1 1 AY steady ; snipping, ii'jUMte; good t ehnlee. nOdOlc. IIIDHS Steady; Oalveston, 20 to 25 lbs. lSUfrTJHe; ralitorula, 21 to 25 lbs,, Uc Texas drv. 21 to 30 His., 14141115c. M:AT1113H Steady; hemlock nolo, llucnos Ayres, light to heavyweights, 2l5t "je: acid. 23mi2mc. IMIOVISIONS-Dull. steady; family. $10.50 tni.w; mesa, t..sniiu.ui; neei iiams, m.'M'ip lii.ui; oacaei. .iiuyiu -j; exirn menu pjjs Jll.wwiu.co. cut meats, steady; pickled net lies. SS.OOtfilO.bO: Pickled shoulders. Sti.50 pickled hams, J9.25fj9.75. l.ard steady western steamed, S7.S5; rellned, (Inn; con tlncnt, SS.05; South America, SS.00; com iiound. J5.50J5.i.2'i. l'nrk. steadv: fninllv S15.50; short, clear, J1I.7DWI6.50; mess, SH; fiH5.5i). TAI.l.OW-Kasy; city (S2 per pkg.), ISff 4ic; country tpkgs. free), iiyo',ic. UlCE-Quletj domestic, fair to extra. 3T4 (jiic: japan, lUlHW. HtJTTKH Itecelpts. OH Pkgs,; steady fresh creamery. 17fi22c; June creamery, I Ci20o: factorj". InMSe. CHEKSH-Hecelpts. l.SSS pkRH.: Ilrm fancy, large, colored and white. llf?llV,c fancy, Kinall, colored, 121-c; fancy, small white. 12ifm.e. Icaas-Hecelpts, 10.7.V) pkgs.; Ilrm at tho decline; western. 111 marie, 13iUhc; souii em. nt mark. 1357 He. I'OUIniY Alive, unsettled; fowls, lie chickens, 10c; turkeys, lie; drossed, Ilrm turkeys, lofdiuijc; iowis, 4'llllilC. pfiTATOKS Steady: Jersey. Jl. 23171. 7 Kew York, J1.50il.75, Long Island. Jl.SOii l,SJi: Jersey sweets, 'l.iW-'.w. l'rJANCTS Steady; fancy hand-picked istir.n ,thnr domestic. 5c. MBTA1.S A drop of 50 points In tin In the local market today, offered unrte liquidation us tho result of an unravoralil iitiituth-iil position nnd a lack of specula IIvh Interest, These. Influences wero r.lm rit nlirmi t. London closing About XI '2 M lower to fill! Us 2d lur spot miti JU3 nd ke 49- rl H.l.lln nMu annl n 1IO ."I IUI IIIIIIITTI.. "Illll V" IUIIO riiwi ...... ...... ..I I I.HI..I. ... figures at that point. The local market aiier a ueciueniy oear uay cioscu wnn in JJ.OMV.i.80. There were no new develop- I.. h t, 1t Iliniinli li, t.nttrtnn IIIT'llin III viin- luiiin,'! "ih ". a decline of tin 3d wo apparent, spot doling III A'J i .Ml mill iniiit-r. ' . i I ne VIO?.t' IK'M- Hun . ill ' CI -I ,.M. t!i! H'llt fni. nuwtlnc an,1 elee OIIIM'IIWI till. I l".'73 v ....... n ...... iroiyur. i.'.m unit n.-ii'-i " "wiV-:.i: and fenlureless. closing at $1.3714. ILMHW 3.0714 respective Iv. No buslnes to speak of was done, womesiic iron niamcir, usual, without change at home nnd abroad. OMAHA WIIOMlHAI.i: M.UtKKTS. Coiidlllon of 'I'rnilc nnd Uuolntlonn on Hln lilt- nml I'lincr Prodner, KOOS llccelpts liberal; good stqck weak IHlll'tc LIVE l'OL LTllY lien. 6l4aic; young. Maggy and old roosters, 386?; ducks, tV4 t'ic; geese, 6'4'l7u; turkeys, ta7c. KttUSll DUiiriSliU l'OULTKHcns, ih (tic; roosters, 4'tjtie; ducks, 8'dsVic; geese, siic; lurKtys, iigniwcigui, vuivv, iicuu, 1 . ... uajik-.Maiiarti uucks, per uoz., ..io-w to: teal. il.2Mil.fj0: mixed. Sl.254il.5o; Jack- raliolts, no sale; cuttoutalls, 75t('J0c. lil; I 1 ci It Common to inir, wean ni i.w 2J4e; choice, HJtl&c; separator, 22c. iiiisji uvariiiia rirsi grauc, sonu acked. Now York counts, ucr call. ::Sc; ex- rn. Hi.lnt.lH. T'e: MtMnihirdft. 5c: medium. ma. Second urndc. slack tilled. New York counts, per can, 3; extra selects, 20o; standards, 2Uu; uulk utalidurds, per gU., $1.25. . FllOXHN FHUSII Flail UiacK pass, isc; 1.1... .... . . 1,t... l.l....llMh Mr. 1.,(llhn,lN Ifle' bluu llns, Jo; catllsh, 12u; cod, ac; cropplo, 10c: clscoeu. 7u: hullbut. 11c: herring, Vu' 6cj haddock, yc; mackerel, 15c; pcrcn, b'tt 7c; pickerel, 7c, pike, 8c; red snapper, luc; salmon, 14c; sunllsh, Cc; smelts, loci trout, luc; wuiieusn. sc. riuiJONS-Livc, per doz si. VKALS-Uholco, D'tdOc. ItA V I'rlei.H onolril liv Omnha Wholesale lay Dealers' association: Choice upland, SS.to; No. 1 upland, Hi medium, $7.50; coarse, (. Jiyo Bliaw, -rncsc prices arc i"i hay of good color and Quality. Jjemand fair1, Itecelpts, 15 cars. OATS-No. 2 White, 2SC. COUN No. 3, 33c. UUAN-$15. VKUHTABLES. HPIN'APII Per bu. box. 75c. UUCUJIUKItS-ilot house, per iloz.. Jl.SOili 00, as to size. J'AllHMII'S per bu., wc. TUItNIl'S-Per bu. basket, 50c UKKTS-Pcr bu., 10c. CAHItOTS-I'cr hu 40c. LUTTUCU-Pcr bu., 445c. ItADISIIES-Pcr doz., 35c. I'AHSLIOY Per doz., 35c. l'OTATOli3-Pcr bu.. I5fi53c: Idaho, per bu., Oljduc. x HKBI) POTATOES Natives, Ki'otiOo; lied Itlver Valley, Wc: Triumph, $1.04. o WIS 1ST l'OTATOr.b-rl or 1)1)1., Sl.u. CAUHAOU Holland seed, per lb l?iQ2c. TOMATOliS California, per 6-baskct rnte. $4,5). ONiONS-onio. per tu., si.T5. CULliHY California, as to size. E0H75c; Kalamazoo, 25!3oc. CAULIFLOWHH-Callfornla. ncr crate. S2.75. . iiiSAisa wax, per du., sj.w; string, per bu., $3.25. lQu 1'I.ANT-Per bu. box. W. PUPI'EHS-l'cr bu. box, J2. FltUlTS. 8TnAWUKnnUiS.-l''lorlda, per qt., 43c. UltAPKS-Mulaga, por keg. J6.5OH9.00. APPLKS-Pcr bbl.. J4.23: Washington, ncr bu. box, $1.75; Itcllllowcrs, Jl.'JO. CIlANHISKUliss tieli nnu uugie, $a per bbl.; Jerseys, per bbl., $5.50; per crate, S3. TItOPICAL, FHU1TS. ORANQKS California seedlings. 12.00S .25; uacls, $2.753.2S. LEMONS-Californla, extra fancy, $3.25,2 .50; choice, $3. It ANANAS Por bunch, nccordlnir tn slzo. J2.00il2.50. rius California, new cartons, ic; lay ers, B3c; Imported, per iu 13ijl5c. DATES l'erslan. In 60-lb. boxes. Salrs. 5c per lb.; Hullowccu, 614c per lb. MISCELLANEOUS. HIDES No. 1 green. 5V4c: No. 2 green. 414c; No, 1 salted, 14c; No. 2 salted, SVic; No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 12 lbs., 8c; No. 2 veal calf, 12 to 15 lbs., 6c; dry hides, fcQiac; sheep pelts, -ij.ac; liorso hides, il.wy.a. NUTS-English walnuts, per lb., 13c; fil berts, per lb.. 13c: almonds, nor lb. l!K2c: raw peanuts, per lb., 6y0!4c; roasted, 614 714c; lirazlls, 13c; pecans, 1012c; cocoanuts, cacit 4',4c. ACJHICl l.Tt ItAI, STATISTICS. Amount of Wheat, Corn anil Outs In I'a r inert' II 11 nil. WASIUNC.TON. March 11. Tho March report of tho statistician of tho Depart ment of Agriculture shows the amount of wheat remaining In farmers' hands on March 1 to have been about 12S,tuO,000 bushels, or 21.5 per cent of last venr's crop. as compared with 15S.7O0 bushels, or 29 per teni 01 1110 crop or inpj on mind .Mure 11 1, 1!, and 13,S,0()0,lJ0 bushels, or 29.3 per cent of tho crop of 189S on hand March 1, 1S99. Tho corn In farmers' hands Is estimated at 77fl,2O0,0( bushels, or 36.il per cent of last year" crop, against 773,700,000 bushels, or 37.2 per cent of the cron of 1S99. on hand March 1. 1900, and H).500,000 bushels, or ii.ii per cent 01 ino crop or lsvs, on hand March 1. 1KI. Of oats thero aro reported to bo about n.'.,Muw nusncis, or su.3 per cent of last year's crop, still In farmers' hands ns compared with 290,!HX),0iio bushels, or 36.5 per eeni or tno crop or 1S9U, on hand March 1. 19U0. and 2X3.0llO.OOl) Inn., or a.7 nor nonl of tho crop of 1R9S, on hand Mnrch 1, 1S9D. NEW YOltK, March 11. The visible sup- p y 01 grain Saturday, .March 9, as com piled by tho Now York Produce oxchungc, follows: Wheat, 55,893,000 bu.. an Increase 01 i,.ui,iv mi.; corn, :i,uil,JU0 bu.. an In crenso of 1,250,000 bu.: oats, 10.83S.0oo bu., an lncrciIRO of 283.000 Im.: rve. i.nr. IMV) lt an Increase of 4S.O00 bu.; barley, 1,355,000 bu., a decrease of 175,000 bu. St. 1. 011 Is Rrnln and Provisions. ST. LOUIS, March ll.-WHEAT-No. : red, cash, elevator, 72'4c; track, 74W75o s I .-'it, - 111111 70ii71V4c. ,.'9UK-Ni-,5 m.rii- ?'pi trac Vdt.. .1111.1 1 JUiy, lU'iC, OATS No. 2 cash, 2614c; track, 26Ufl27c May, 26c: July, 25e; No. 2 white, 2814c I''LOl'H Olllel ! "liRlnnlM M Kfil 7S. ffllll'V llllll Hll'lllf-hl M Uffil T'.l ..Inn-' 1 -ftl .vjj.'.-'in-.:.". ..;" .,.,n?r.;,",, "" .t, 11. Kiittii'a, f .-init.ou. ai'i'iua rimoiny, steady; averago to celpts, S3.75U 1.00; prlmo worth more; ftax quict, $1.52. I'uiiKjiiiAl,-steady at $2.05. HKAN Quieter; sacked, east track, 7; 78c. HAY Oulet: tlmnlhv. KflflI.TOft. nmlrln $7.flO10.W). WI I ISICY Steady at J1.27. IKON COTTONTIES-J1.00. HEMP TWINE 9c. UAUHNG-7y7V lM)OVimOV Xnrlr . ll.l.l .w . ..j. .j.. .j- ...... ,i,ii, JUUIII UK. 1U l.nril linltnr nml Or.Ti t7 JOIa nn.. ,! ........ ... .. ...... v..Tmrj. i nitiv meats, steady; boxed Jots, extra short I7.37W.: elenr ribs. S...M: elnne al,ia t7 j?ti niidiij; uiinrtl mis, extra suortH clear sides, $8.3iVi patents, M.SSfl 1.00; first clears, $3.90?3.00; second clears, $l.if2.oo. IlItAN III bulk, JI3.00gi3.25. Owing to prostration of wires, no mar- ets have come from Minneapolis since Sat urday, KIkIii Mutter .Mnrki-t, ELOIN. III. Atnrrh 11 Twenty tnhs of butter offered; bid of 19c, no sales; ofllclal marKci steady ni i.e. t'lnelnimtl I'lonr. CINCINNATI: Mnreh ll.-PLOL'It-Dull: fancy, $3.203.60; family, $2.60y2.90. MOVKJIUXTS OF .STOCKS AMI IIO.M1S. (ieneral .Mnrkrt Dull In NpKe of In- tlrvldtiiil Actlvllles. NEW YOIIK. March II Today's stock market was a dull one In spite of thn large tninsaLtlons nnd wide price movement In somo Individual stocks. The Inertia of the general market in spite of these points of cuvuy gave tne whole a very spotty ap pearance. Professional operations were ob viously responsible lu a large degrco for llrh deallncs its neeiirretl nnd ton the ma nipulation which exaggerated the price movement. Where professional manipula tion was not at work tho day's movement 111 be seen lo have been very sluggish, and not a few small losses are recorded even among stocks which aro usually prominent In tin; market. I ho Interruption of telegraphic commuul- ntlons on account of the storm curtailed ctivity to somo extent. Of the day's spe cial movements, that In Htirllngton at tracted tho most attention. St. Paul sold x-rlgllts this mornlnc. the r slits being llloted at 414 to 4i. reducing the nrlec to 150 or under. Thl gave the supporters of llurllngton nn opportunity to lift that stock over St. Paul to I311. a rise over Saturday of 2V Tho movement seemed to be based purely on the consideration that Hurling on naa nad its rights to subscribe to new lock, while tho dividend rate s a ready r, per cent, with a fi per cent rato for St. Paul still to ne estatillhhed. Thero wa no news regarding tho stock beyond the old rumors 1 rciuuuing. 'mo coal carrying roans were trong with a few exceptions, where nn nil auco ha already ben made. Until the an thracite anil the bituminous coal group haretl in the movement. Sneculntor pro- fes confidence that the labor ouestlnnn will be satisfactorily adjusted. The gain reached .)" 111 t.acKawanna nnu .; 111 Delaware ec Hudson, Thero was a movement among the Oould sollthwesterns, led by the Missouri aclllc advancing 3 points. The Wnbash nc- ciirltlcH wcro all In largo demand nlso. Tho 111 V explanation which trader found for the movement was tho belief In an early Interest payment on tho debenture bonds. Thero wns an early decline of over a point in Sugar on account of the cut In tho price or remied sugar. 'I no stock rained to en over Saturday, nut closed tne day un hanged. Great Northern preferred was marked up 0 points In connection with the presence In thl city of tho president nnd rumors that a melon Is to be cut. Amalga mated Copper was strong. Thero wero gains of from 2 to 314 In Chicago & Alton, Ann Arbor preferred, I'ort Worth and Hlo Grande ami American Ice preferred. The dismissal of thn Injunction against the ab sorption of the Guggenheim Interest by tne American smelting company caused a rlso In thoso atocks of 3'4 for tho common nd 2 for tho preferred. Tho realizing move ment in the last hour cut down all the ad mires to somo extent, nnd In the actlvn locks reactions ran from 1 to 2 points, with the closing easy. Thero wns 110 dlsturbanco In tho money, but the wenk showing made b.v tho banks In Saturday' statements nnd some large dividend requirements to be mc this week causo an apprenension tnni mere will be somo calling of loans before tho end of the week. Sonic discussion was heard on tho state of affairs developed in Mnnchurla, but moro by reason of Its Influence in for- lgn markots than for any direct encct pro duced here. rhero wiih a vcrv largo absorption or bonds, especially of the low grades and seml-speculatlvo Issues with contingent In terest payment. Totnl sales, par value, $5, 855,000. United State refunding ad- anccd 14 and tho now Is declined 14 per cent on. tho last call. T in following are the closing prices on tho New York Stock exchange: Tin I'fili . JS.1214; clear rllis. $8.25: M I.VCA I Sl ... T.-l.n, t i ft 1 r. iT ............ ........ ..... .... l.72'U l.wd Spelter: Strong; SS.Sftfr.l.SS asked. POt'LTHY- Firm; chickens. 74CSc; tur Keys, iivtiivc; uucks, luc; geese, W(fic. HPTTEU-Dull; creamery, 17fl22i4o; dairy KC.US-Ktendy at 105,e. lM.'rilMlTa t.'l. ...i. n ,wv l.l.l . ...t. .An .-vj,i. . i'(M,!, ..,uw iii'm,, iiiuiii, 4U, nrui im ..urn xtr. iwm i... . n.,,a n. ...... ....... ,p, oi,V".J If 11. SHIPMENTS-Klour, 10,000 bbls.; wheat ni,i"i pii. , corn, w,un on., oais, lli,(JO nil, Kiiiisiih Clly liriiln unit Provision, KANSAS CITY. .March 11 WHEAT May, Wi'itiiwiuc; July. WHc; cash, No. ! hard, 67iOSUc; No. 3. UCiifiSc: No. 2 red t'u70e; No. 3, 67(Tu-1c. COItN May, 37i,37ie; cash, No. 2 mixed 3.vio; no. - wiiiio, otic; jso, 3, 3614c. OATS-Ni.. 2 whlto, 27c. HI IJ INO, UIV4C. 1 AY C ho ee I mothV. $10.50: eholcn crairie, ia.midiu.iiu, Ill'TTEll-Creamery, 171J20C; dairy, fancy I IS". EGGS Weak: fresh Missouri and Kansn stock, lie, loss off, cases returned; now wniiewoon cases included, v,c more, HKCEIPTS-Wheat. 161,000 Im.; corn, 4S, Son bu.: oats. 12.000 bu. SHIPMENTS Wheat, 5S.100 bu.; corn, 19, .w on,; uiiid, u.vw oil. 'rtll.lll liriiln n.iil 1. n., .1 TOLEDO, O., March U.-WHEAT-Dull huh ri'.cauj, ennu, i5c; .May, sue; JUI lO-te. COItN Moderately acllvo and easlc cash. 40c; Mnys IHgC. OATS-Steady; cash, 2Sc; May, :6Sc, II VI.' tnli,, " CLOVER SEED-Old prime, $6.80; cash uiui .utircu, fu.tu. Peoria lnrUet. IMXmiA, March ll.-COnN-Steadyi No 3. ssic. OATS-Easv; No. 2 white, 261ij26?ic, Dlllf'il luriiiiKii, WHISKY-On the basis of $1.27 for tin lulled goons, Phlliidcliililii Priiduee tlnrkel, PHILADELPHIA. March ll.-IU'TTKn liWlo lower; fancy creamery, 191i22c; fancy and nearby prints, 22c, EGOS 3c lower; fresh nearby, western ana soiHiiwcsiern, no; iresn southern, 12!4c .'Mlnneiiiiolls Wlient, Flour mill Rrnn MINNEAPOLIS, March 9. AVHEAT cash, 7ie; May. ii'iiiitHc; July, 73e; on traeK, ko, s narn, tb'.e; mo. i northern 74te. No, 2 northern. sl1i70'lic. FLOUK-rirst patcata, JI.Wtll.15 ibccond t. I . . ... . . . .. rrl, n annlleiltlnn nmounted to jC5.450,0i). The nllotments wcro ai ino average rate in "r, v.. Gold premium at Hueno Ayrcs. 128; Span- , MEKL1N, March ll.-liomo M inJa Irregular on the bourse today. Tnrees wero Ilrm. Americans wero quiet. Cana dlan Paclllc advaiued. Mines were harder on moro fnvorablo reports from England. Hanks were nnu, especially the Deutsche bank. The weekly statement of the Im- icrlal Hank of Germany shows tno follow. ing ennnges: tasn in nano, iiitiviifvn i'Mi marxs; treasury uoics, nnii..-c. fwi.ono marks; other securities. Increased l r c it rsu . i... . i ..Uniiln 0lrl1 rifta orptwet! 10,rt.0 mark.-. KxclmtiRC on Uon don, 30m 47pfps for cliecks; (llncoimt ratrf, short 3. icr cent; three months MADIUD, Mnrch H.-Thc gold quotation today wna 31.37, j i4-t. inrrn wmiii,,u" crnmoiit han drcltlod to reduce the royalty All rtAt.t ...... in f Ull KUIII lllllll M 111 l IfVl L'UHI PAIttS. March 11. Three per cent reiitcs, 123f 21c for tho account: Spanish 4s, 73, ev lurk .Money .iinrKri. NEW YOIUC, March ll.-MONEY-On call, steady at 2fr2'i per cent; prime mcrcantllo i,ia. ntLfrti ...... ...... .. lift t..!!!!, (11r.Mil tUn . . . t dtnn.1. .ln ill l.lllllilVI r,.l lliurj mmuj, m actitnl business In bankers' bills at $1.8741 4.S7U for demand nnd at $4.81 for sixty days; pouted rates. $I.8.W4514 nnd $4.8814! comniorclal bills. $I.S.T4iff4.R3i. SILVEIt-Certlflcatcs, 6i's'ij63c; bar. &)T4c; ' 1 .... I .,..11 . .n . tinVTia n'n'.. Irrnnlllflrt tilnle. J v., t iiiii.'ii i, ..rM'""t " -. -strong; railroad, strong. Tim ..t..ul.... ...I In.lnn t. rn nm i 1 1 it t.iusiiiK juices Oil uuiltm tuiitt' t.u .in follows: 5714 fflll naltlmoro & O... !2i Atchison .. do pfd... iiundlan Pacific, 'anada Southern lies. & Ohio 41. Chicago G. .... St V.. U. & Q 150J Chi.. I. & I, 33 do pfd 7P,V Chi. & E. Ill 110 C. & N. W 173 C. It. I. & P 125 C, C C. & St. L 7614 Colo, southern... id do 1st 1)1(1 4.1 tlo 2d nfd i:14 Del. & Hudson.. .16B Del.. L. & W....l!'5 Denver & Hlo G. SSU .In 1.C17 lilt lit.. .......... . Erlo 2Sli do 1st nfd WiVi Gt. Northern pfd.20IU Hocking coai ... )o Hocking Valley.. 61 Illinois Central.. 131 own Central 27V4 do pfd 51 i Lako Erlo & w.. 11 tlo nfd 112 Luke. Shoro 21011 Louis. & Nash... SI, Manhattan L 119 Met. St. Hnllway.lOoTfe Mexican Central. ix Minn. & St. L.... "fiji do pfd liUMi Mo. Paclllc 9114 Mobllo & Ohio.... si M.. K. & T N 20JJ do prd l! N. J. Central 15IU N. Y. Central . Norfolk & W... do pfd Nor. Pncinc do nfd Ontnrlo & West. 3., Ore. Ity. & Nay. 42 do nfd ih Pennsylvania ,...11 Keading tin 1st prd do 2d pftl Hlo G. W do nfd St. L. & S. F... do 1st prd do 2d nfd St. Lout S. W, do nfd St. Paul do nfil St. V. & Omnha.125 So. Pnclflc IIS So. Hallway 241J do nfd., 7fii Tex, Sc Pacific... 23li union I'nciuc ui .144 . 49-V . S514 . 81 87i . 32 . 72I 4M . 6.1 . 96141 . 431 . M) . "S3: : f.9i5 .14914 .189 Wnbash do nfd Wheel. & L. E tlo 2d pfd.... WIh. Ccntrnlr: Third Avenue Hnltlmore & O.., National Tube... Mo pfd Adam kx American Ex.... IT. S. Ex wolls-Fnrgo Kx Atncr. cot. uu... do nfd Amcr. Malting... do pfd Amcr. S. & H do nfd Amcr. Spirits ... no pro Amcr. S. Hoop... do pfd Amcr. 8. & W... do nfd Amcr. Tin Plate. do nfd Amcr. Tobaccq.. do pfd Anac. Mln. Co.., Hrook vn H. T... Colo. Fuel & L. Con. Tobacco ... do pfd Federal 8teel tin nfd Gen. Electric Glucose Sugar ., do pro Inter. Pnper do pfd Lacledn Ga National Hlscult., tin nfd National Lead..,, do pfd National Steel... do nfd N. Y. Air Hrakc No. American..., Paclllc Coast.... do 1st pftl do 2d nfd , Pacific Mail People Gas Pressed S. Car.., do pfd, Pullman P. Car. S. H. & T Sugar do pfd Tenn. Coal & I. U. a. Leather... do pfd U. 8. Hubber ... do pfd Western Union.. Republic. I. & S. do nfd P. C. C. & St. L 181. 3?14 lb .11-4 181, 121 92U 53 10114 IK) 190 .5515 Ml i do pfd S514Amcl. Copper... 34 57 U 1 17 3tti SOJi .W4 9f.4 101 12014 146 , 4ci; -sit, 451 i lf?4 ,iu: , 4315 , 89 ,21314 , is 91 , 23 . 74?, , 80 . lC i , 9114 . 1514 .1114 ,101 .100 . 74 5114 , 62 . 2IT& .10314 . .Ifilf, .20C.14 . 4 .139 .120 . 5131 . 12 i . 75'i . Siin . "If, . 67 . 514 ,101 Ex-rlgbt. Ex-dlvldcnd. The Commercial Advertiser's London financial cablegram says: The Immediate settlement tomorrow had a dampening ef- rect upon tne marnet nero totiay. uennugs wero slack In all departments and the tono was dun. partly on tne .report mat. uegotia tlnns with General Hntha had proven nbor tlve. Amerlcnn stocks vero quietly good Tho Erie share and Heading wero wanted here on the rumors that the companies have acrecd to maintain rate of wages or coai miners. Thero was also a demand for Southern Ha lwny nnd Hcrl ill bought a It tie Northern Pnclllc Issues. The bank statement of Now York banks was Ignored here. London felt that It had to take the New York end of It. which was pretty.cooi Paris was selling tlntos. Money was 'easy on the government disbursements, which enabled tho market to repay the bulk of Its borrowings from tno uaim. can loans, ;;, per cent; limn money, 314 ler cent; dis counts, iiv-iis per ceni. Ilontoii Stunk (luntnlloiis. HOSTON. March 11. Call loans. 21tfff4 per cent; tlmo loans, 3!4i(4 per cent, Ofllclal closing: A.. T. & S. F do pin Amcr. Sugar .... do pfd Amer. Telephone. Boston Albanv. lloston Elevated,, llimlnn & Mnllle. C II. & Q Dominion uoni... tin nfd.......... Federal Steel do prd Fltohburg pfd..., Gen. Electric do pfd Ed. Electric) 111.. Mexican Central, N. E. G. & C Old Colony Old Dominion Rubber Union Pnclflc .., r.7i 914 no 121 159 m .170 19l!i' ivi'4 4 11U 43V CO' I ,141 21X14 ,190 241 , 18 , 12 ,209 , VI Union Land 4 West End 9714 Westingh, Ulec... WH Atchison 4s 10! N. E. G. & C. 6s. 6S14 Adventuro King. Mln. Co... Anial. Coiiper... Atlantic lloston & Mont Hutlc. cv Boston.. 1011a Lai, tc uecia ,sn. Centennlnl 2 Frank In 22 Humboldt , Osceola .... Pnrrot 53 Qulncy 173 Santa Fe Copper. 71 Tamarack 337 Utah Mining .... 35 Winona , 61 Wolverines 63 12H .1011 . 33 ,360 25 . 901 I'orelirii Flnniiclnl. LONDON, March 11. Money was rrfuch wanted today in connection with repay ments to tho Hank of England and sup lilies Improved. Discounts wero easier, sympathetically. Apart from the rooulre, ments for settlement of repayments to tho Hank or unginuiif tne ucmanus ror uie nex tnw tlnvs will be sllitht. Business on the Stock exchange today whs fairly cheerful, operators hoping for an early declaration oi peaco in tsoiitn Africa nut there was llttlo Increase lu nctlvlly. Th Manchurlan new wa not liked, but It had llttlo effect. Flrst-claHB securities were dull. Americana wero inclined lo go below parity, Wabash and Denver wero chiefly nffected. I-ater Americans were generally llrmer. Grand TrunKs were urin on irum re atlons. Tenders ror Ali.ono.noo of twelv months' India bills wero opened ut the OMAHA LIVESTOCR MARKET Cattli Rioelpti Light, Beif Stein Bold Bttftdj and Oowi Strouj, HOGS OPENED STEADY, BUT CLOSED LOWER SOUTH OMAHA, March 11. Itecelpts were! C'nllle. llnir. Shnn Official Monday 1,100 3,t17 6.9IS Hamo uay last week 2,.'l Samo day week before 2,3j'J Samo three weeks ago.. 2,615 Samo four weeks ago.... 2,(i)l Samo day one year ago.. 1,920 Averanu price paid for hogs for tho l'USt several duys, with comparisons: V. B. rcf. 2s, reg.lOSJi! uu coupon l'KVfc do 3s, reg Ill do coupon Ill do new 4s, rcg.137 do coupon .137 do old 4s. reg. ..113 tlo coupon in do 6s, reg 11114' do coupon 11114 U or L. 48 123 Mch. gen. Is Wft. do ndj. 4 93 Canada Ho. 2s...tn7 C. Jfe O. 4'4 10714 no ts I2u C. v N. W. c. 7.1I0; do H F deb. fis.llHif, Chicago Tor. 4s. Pfiu, Colo. So, 4s 85t D. St It. O. U...W2U Erie general t... .v', F. W. I). C. Is w Gen. Electric 5.1..176 lowa central Is litilv ll. tV nil. lllll. IS. .I'll SI., K. fc T. 23.. 74 do Is 1'7'i iN. Y. Central Is lN. J .C. gen. 6s, No. Pacific 3s..., j N Y, G ft S L 4s N. R. W. con. 4s. Oregon Nnv. Is.. lit) 4M Ore. S. 1j. 6s .In f.J Heading gen. 4s. IHn II. W. Is 8 I. f.- I M c. 5s fit I, & S F g. bS. ut Pfiui rnimom St. P., C. & I. Is do rs So. Paclllc, 4.... So. Hallway 5a.. n n. T. 6 T. & Pacific la.. tlo 2s tl.llnn l)nnf1n Am. Wabash 1s tin 2s West Shore 4s.... Wis. Control 1. Vn. Centuries... 107U 133 7IU 1054 IOV'4 latfi, .uu .10414 .12 It'lU . 94U .101 .11714 .13014 .1st'. .118 .121 . 55 .119 . 8.1 .10614 .11:1 .11514 . !CI . 93i Feb. 25... Feb. 26... Feb. 27... eb. 28... March 1.. March 2.. March 3.. March 4.. .March 6.. March 6.. March 7.. March 8., March 9., March 10 March 11 C. M. cfe St. P. Hy.... 1 Missouri Pacific Hy... 1 Union Paclllc system, a 7. ft N. w. ity 5 F E. & M. V. It. It.. 11 8. C. & I'. Hi' 2 C. St. P., M. ti O. ny. '-'.' IS. & M. It. It. It 4 C, 11. ti Q. Hy C, It. I. ti 1:, cast... .i Illinois Central 5 Bid. .A- Xrrr A'orU Sllnlnir Stocks. NEW YORK. March ll.-The following aro quotations on mining stocks: Adam Con 23 Mice 35 Hrccco s 120 Hriiuswlck Con., if! Comstock Tun,... R Con. Cnl. & Va.,150 Deaclwood Ter..., 60 lorn nuvcr .....aiu ron Sliver 60 Leadville Con... Little Chief Ontnrlo Ophlr Plioenlx Pntosl Sierra Nevada. Small Hopes .. Standard ,. E . 14 . 80 ,. m . 10 ,. 8 . 23 . 65 .590 London Stork Quotations. LONDON, Mnrch 11.-2 p. m.-Clostng: 9614 rw, Consols, money do account.... Atchison 5S'i Canadian Pacific. 9214 St. Paul 158 nols Centra ...131 1 Louisville pr.'i I'nioii iar. pin.. 1 N. Y. Central 147 Erlo 29 .In lot nM 6731 Pennsylvania .... 77 Reading 16S No. Pacific nrd.. 9) Grnnd Trunk 7 Anaconda 71 Hand Mine 74 RAIt SILVER Steady at 2S l-16d per ounce. MONEY-3f?3!S per cent. Tho rate of discount In tho open market for short bills is 3i4H3? per cent; ror tnreo montns- 0111s, 314 per cent. Ilnnk Clenrlngs.. OMAHA. Mnrch 11. Bank clenrings to day. $1,228,036; corresponding day last year, jl.ioi.iiti; increase, jii.to.. CHICAGO. Mareu 11. uicanngs, t,i. 7: balances. J1.73l.f.!3: posted exchange, JI.851i4.SS; New York exchange, 25c discount. ST. Tniuia. aiare 1 ii. clearings, j.vi.- 711; balances. $1,030,236; money. 6fr6 per cent: New York exchange, par mo, 10c nremlum nskeil. NEW YORK, March 11. Clearings, $118, 419.562: balances, $'1,507,989. 1 HOSTON, March ll.-Clcarlngs, $1B,SS2, 763; balances. $l,548.3(M. CINCIN1SATI. Mitrcn Ji. Clearings, w,- 840,900; New York exenange, tc aiscouni; money, 2V4rtf per cent. Contlltlon of the Treasury. WASHINGTON. Mnrch 11. Today's state ment of the treasury balances In the gen. oral fund, cxrlusivn. of the $150,000,000 gold reserve In tho division of redemption. . . 1. 1. .. 1 .. ,E. nil 1 . snows: jwitiiuuiu ciinu unium-i, u.j.iiiwi. gold, $87,,J7,2!)0. OH nnd Ilnsln, OIL CITY. Pn.. Mnrch 11. Credit bnl ances. $1.2S: certlllcates. no bid: shipments. 134,600 bbls.; average, ai.177 nnis.; runs, lvo, 44S bbls.: average. 79.236 bbls. NEW yukk. March 11. uii.rj standard. $7.951.8.00. Cottonseed, firm; prime crude, 271411280; prlmo yollow, 30?. Petroleum, oufet: refined New York. $7.95: Philadelphia and Baltimore. $7.90; Philadelphia and Bal- a, t . . r ,,....(.. .1 . . , I . . . . . limnrc, in 111111,, t.nj. jiunui, uun, t;iuiiinun tn good, S1.60. LIVERPOOL. March II. OILS Linseed. 22s. Turpentlno spirits, 27214d. Cotton seed, re tied, stendr nt l'.'s bo. uosin. com mon. steady at 4s 614d. Petroleum, rellned, timet nt tu. savanna . tin., aiarcn 11. UI1.H nmr Its turpentine. Ilrm nt 37c. Rosin, firm nt following quotations: a. 11 nnn 1;. i.n: u. $1.20: E. $1.25: F. $1.30: G. $1.35: II. Jl.to: I. $1.65: K. $1.80; M, $1.90; N, J1.95; W O, $2.03; W W. K.lSi. LONDON. Mnrch 11. OILS Linseed. 22S M. Turpentine splritH, 27s 6d, Cciffec Mnrkrt. NEW YORK. Mnrch ll.-COFFEE-Snot. Rio. caHy: No. 7 Invoice. 7c; mild, oulet; Cortlovn. S(fn214c. Futures opened steady. with nrlces 51u0 points lower, nnd alter tho call ruled wenk and Irregular, with further declines recorded under general selling, prompted bv weak foreign markets, con tinued largo Brazilian receipts, absonco of speculative support and sluggish spot cof fen trade In tho street mnrkct. The market ruled heavy pretty much all day. The close of tho market was la points net lower Total sales, 32,600 bags. Including: March, 5.90o: May, 6.0."c; June, 6.10c; August, 6.10c; September, b.isc; uctoner ana iNovcmocr, b.n)Ci uei'cmucr, ti..jc; uituiiur, o.tve. SiiKftr Market. NEW ORLEANS. March 11. SUGAR Oulet: onen kettle." 3l.c: open kettle, crn trifocal. STxIT-llic: centrifugal, yellow. 49-ltio: Becontis. znc. moiosscs, titendy ccniruugiii. fiiiuc. NEW YOHlv. .Mnrch 11. SUGAR Raw weak; fair teflnlng, 31io; centrifugal, DO test 9 3-5c; molasses sugar, 3c: rellned, aulet stnutiaru a, d.ioc; conreetioncrs a. i).ic mould A. 5.fi0e: cut loaf. 5.75-: crushed. u.75c powdered. S.35c: grnnulnted. I.Ke: cubes 6.60c. Molasses, steady: New Orleans open Keltic, gooti 10 cnnice, iwjc. LONDON. March 11. BEET SUGAR March, Ss Ud. Evaporated nml Drletl Frnlta. NEW YORK. March 11, EVA TORATED APPl.Kn Dried fruits trading wns or small vo umc nnd con ned chlei y to nr me goods At best the market was no better thnn steady, with Quotations nbout as las minted, Evaporatctl apples, state common 3W4c: prime, 44'i(oc; cnoice, djbc fancy, 670. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Were In active ami nomlnnl. Prunes. 3g8l4c per pound, 11s to size ami nuniitv. Apricots royal, 7f'12c; Moor Park, 8Til5c. Peaches pceicu, iisjiac; unpceien, ownac. AVool Mnrkct. ST. LOUIS, Mnrch ll.-WOOrDull and unchanged; medium grades. 12li'19c; heavy tine, 101112c; ngiu tine, i-j'uido; tun washed M'KINLEY PROMISES A VISIT Assures Cnllfornlnus tlint lip Will Stnrt tn the Const In April ur Mny. WASHINGTON, March 11. The prcilden has given definite assurance to his Call fornla friends that he will go to ih9 Pa cine coast this spring. He expects to leave here the latter part of April or early In May. The outlook now Is that the party, which will Include the members of the cabinet nnd of tbo Ohio delegation In congress, will go out by tho Southern Pacific route, stop ping first at New Orleans. Several ntir,s In Texas aro contemplated and there I talk that nt Kl I'aso tbo president will meet nnd shake hands with President Diaz of Mexico. The stops on the toast will be numerous, Tho return trip will be mado by a northerly route, Altogether nvo or six weeks will be consumed In making this trip. .thernl Supply of .Iheep, but nn l)c- mmtd AVns In Good Blmpe the Mnrkrt Rnlrd Stendy to fltrontr nnd Active All Around. tl.lM l,.61 U.IVI :i,'j7 t.of 6.151 7,113 8,819 3,2:i l),3Sl 1901. l90O.1899.1893.lS97.lS96.lS9i 3 68 6 37T4 6 ;t3H. 0 .Bv4 5 281 o as 0 27 6 i2i 5 36!, S34 6 37 & 3914 & 41ta 5 3914 4 tt 4 67 3 77 4 68 4 C 4 691 4 74 4 70 4 71 4 72 4 71 4 73 3 621 3 61 3 52 3 57 3 62 3 64 3 60 3 63 3 68 3 63 3 59 3 79i 3 81 3 66 3 781 3 83 3 881 3 87 3 8.' 3 SO1 3 761 3 it) 3 80 3 79) 3 49 3 42 3 43 3 871 3 601 3 47 3 49 3 48 3 651 3 C6 3 ff 3 60 3 65 3 61) 3 751 3 81 1 ?!) .1 Hi 3 73 3 i6 3 74 3 801 3 89 3 05 3 731 3 801 8i 3 74 3 M 3 90 3 91 3 W 3 92 4 CO 4 06 4 03 3 81 3 81 3 82 4 10 Indicates Sunday.' . , , The otllclal unrulier of cars of slock brought In today by each road war.: Total receipt 66 3 10 13 I 13 n '7 1 10 JO 2 1 4 50 30 rim .ilnniiKttlnii of the day's receipt was ns follows, ench buyer purchasing tho num ber of hend indicated Hnvrs. Omaha Packing CcS G. II, Hammond Co Swift and Company Ciidaliy packing co Armour ti Co R. Becker & Degan Vansaut (t Co W. I. Stephen Ilistnn Sr. Co. Hamilton ti. Rothschild.. I. L. Dennis fi Co B. F. Hobblck A. 8. Miiwhlnncy Other buyers Cattle, llogs. Hh'p. 113 301 155 177 121 21 37 31 123 69 103 689 699 829 1.13S 530 90 113 2,42s 686 1.1 Totnls 1.355 3,785 6,45a r?ATTt.P TVi-p n-nr a very llsht rlllt Of cattlo here today for a Monday, probably owing to a great extent to thn storm. A packer wero generally expecting a liberal run for tho rest of tho week they wero not willing to advance prices very much today. Receipts Included about 25 cars of beef steers and several laods were of very fair quality. Tho market could be ipiotcd only about Bienay witn ino ciuse 01 in Boilers were rather bullish and packers did not caro to pay moro than they did last wnni. nhlph mniln the market a llttlo dull. Tho opening of tho market was better than later In the clay. .... Th-r- w..rn only nhnllt 16 straight loads nf rntua nnH hnlfern nn Rlllo tilts mOmlng and ns buycrfl had to have somo supplies they bought up wnat wan onorcn in gutm season at steady to stronger prices. In snmn rnses sales were made that looked -nnalilnriihlv lilirlinr hilt tlln situation a a whole could bct do aescnoeti py cuiuug n a good active, strong market. Timm urns very little cbntiKo noticeable In bulls today. Handy weights wero In good demand, but tno neavy weigum were mow, tho samo as they nave noen an aiung, r'ntven hrnneht ennd. steady nrlces. There wero very few feeders on sale and most of thoso were rather on tho common order, but the price paid looked Just about Steady Wlttl last. weea. inero were imnny enough hero though to mako a good test of tno market, ltcprcseniimvo suioi No. 1.... 1.... 16.... L... 38.... 1.... 1.... 47.... O it.'.'.'. 21.... Z.... 3.... 4..., 19..., 3... 10... HEEF STEERS At. Pr. Not Av. 680 3 10 1 990 660 3 60 3 1363 1052 4 00 8 1097 1410 4 00 24 1051 1193 4 00 6 1028 850 4 00 1 1010 1000 4 10 16 1062 1188 4 15 9 1174 955 4 10 23 1122 953 4 ar 19 1184 1057 4 23 21 1146 1105 4 25 21 1190 916 4 30 18 1420 1112 4 40 4 4 1341 1126 4 40 1 6 1776 ..... 1325 STEERS ANd' hEIFERS. 10S6 3 90 8 121 1166 4 35 17 1088 COWS. .. 920 ..1050 ..1000 .. 870 ..1060 .. 931 .. 920 ..1030 ..1140 ..1010 .. 987 ..1200 .. 893 .. 845 ..1140 ..1010 ..1190 ..1150 840 1100 930 860 940 820 880 1246 1090 860 1015 2 00 2 00 2 25 2 40 2 GO 2 CO 2 60 2 60 2 65 2 75 2 75 2 85 2 85 2 l" 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 10 3 10 3 10 3 10 3 15 3 16 3 15 3 15 3 15 3 20 4.. 1 1 1 4 12 1 3 i 5'.!'.'.'. i 3 1 l'.'.'.'.'. 1 1 o 9.".'.'.' 1 1 8 1 3 1 1 12 I ,...1100 ....1093 ....1160 ....1070 .... 900 ....1185 ....1000 ....1060 .... 907 ....1000 ....1071 ....1140 .... 950 .... 900 ...-.1200 ....1270 ....1100 ....1310 ....1205 ....1107 Pr. 4 40 4 40 4 45 4 45 4 50 4 50 4 50 4 60 4 60 4 60 4 65 4 70 4 85 I I.714 5 10 5 25 I 60 1 70 3 23 3 25 3 23 3 25 3 25 3 : 3 35 3 10 3 40 3 10 3 40 3 40 3 50 3 50 3 60 3 60 3 60 3 d 3 70 3 70 ..1740 3 75 ..1250 3 75 923 ....1060 ....1060 .... 960 ....1290 ....1110 ....1010 3 76 3 73 3 90 3 95 3 93 3 95 3 95 17 1 1 2 1 3 3 15 1.'.'.'.'.'.'. 1 1 6 j . t , G. 1 1 is".'!! COWS AND HEIFERS. ,, 9jti 3 h-i HEIFEHH. 6S0 790 , 560 700 700 , 676 603 , 865 , 820 , 700 , 790 , 930 , 750 , 933 1230 840 1270 1190 1310 1460 1222 700 1313 1RH) 1421) 1120 840 ....,1260 I IV) 1500 1268 1620 1780 2 in b 932 3 70 2 25 8 R22 3 76 2 GO 6 608 3 75 3 00 1 7S0 3 75 3 25 1 910 3 75 3 25 1 930 3 80 3 40 1 740 4 00 3 40 21 807 4 00 3 45 8 866 4 00 3 50 1 490 4 00 fl fO 6 852 4 C5 3 50 19 789 4 05 3 65 10 944 4 15 3 70 BULLS. 2 85 1 1030 3 30 2 93 2 1050 3 33 3 00 1 1100 3 35 3 00 1 1510 3 40 3 00 1 1870 3 40 3 10 1 1860 3 40 3 10 1 1780 3 15 3 10 1 1800 3 50 3 15 4 677 3 50 3 10 1 1780 3 60 3 15 1 1510 3 50 3 15 1 1880 3 '.5 3 20 1 1770 3 60 3 25 1 1410 3 75 3 25 1 1770 3 75 3 25 1 1900 3 85 3 25 2 169i) 3 S3 3 25 1 1620 4 00 1... 7... 1... 3 85 CALVES. t:tO fi 50 ' STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. 1. 780 3 30 720 3 30 1 1 21 .. 76:;;; 67i;;; lb'.;'.; HOGS , 250 310 .1310 310 750 53) 870 881 , 885 620 491 , 650 , 885 , 680 . 940 535 571 . 200 . 305 310 3 33 2 90 3 25 3 i5 3 7a 3 ' 3 30 3 10 3 50 3 75 3 80 4 00 4 00 4 T5 4 25 tho average cost of all the hog Is a shade under Saturday, itcprcseiuaiivc saies No. 107... 87.... 81.... 30.... 86.... $0.... 68..., 61.... A v. .110 ,181 8h. Pr. o 2u ft 321, .182 280 6 35 .175 18S 5 35 6 37U .211 200 5 ,17ft .it!) 8U fi 3i' .216 120 .'21 ..219 ..213 . .219 ..214 ..22S ..216 77 236 76 2 103 187 6S 243 65 233 66 263 74 232 5 3ili 6 3714 No. Av 60 279 IKJ .Ill 58 tfl 66 231 70 229 66 231 85.. 80. 83... ..217 ..184 inn. ... 5 37U 40 SSiU ... 5 3JU 80 6 .'71- 40 6 .171 80 5 37(j 120 5 3i't 10 6 '174 ... 6 37W 120 6 37V, ... 5 10 40 5 10 40 6 10. . . 5 40 5 40 76..., 67... 59. . . 64..., Gl . . . 88..., 80,... 66. . . 29... US... !..., 61,... 70.... ;i... 120 Hll. IT. 120 6 10 ... 5 10 40 5 10 6 1(1 5 40 5 10 SO SB . .26") ..259 ..263 ..23S . .220 ..251 . .248 ..261 ..271 . .271 ..236 .237 67 25.) 69 26.5 39 247 lii 211 r. 10 5 10 r 10 6 40 5 40 f. 40 80 6 40 ... 6 40 ... 5 4214 ... 5 42J4 80 6 121- 5 421 i 6 121a 5 15 5 t.".4 5 124 6 4JI5 6 45 5 15 SO 40 160 SIII1HP Tlirr- tv.i 11 tlhernl RlllltllV Of sheep here today, but the demand was cipial to tne occasion nnu tno marKci nueu noiic anil stendy to strong all around. 1-anibs sold 11 high as J3.W, nml wethers brought $1,05. Cholco ewe sold mostly front U to $1.15. Taking uuallty Into consideration tho prices paid today wcro very satisfactory and wero fully as good as the samo kind of stuff sold for last week. As usual (hero were very few feeders offered, and such ns were 011 snlo sold nbout steady. Quotations: Choice fed wethers. Sl.KKT 4.6o; fair to good wethers. $125W4.I0; choice lightweight yearlings. J5.6oil.s0; fair tn gooil yearlings. $l.t0',i4.G0; choice lightweight ewes, $3.75Wt.l0; fair to gooil ewes. f3.50fi J.i5; cholco lambs, $4.!Vf;6.15; fair to good lambs, $1.70,j4.9O. feeder ewes, $3 23'i(3 50; pfJcr wethers. $3,754.oo: feeder lambs, $4.00 ffi.4.10. Representative sales: io, 10 ewes, culls 1 0111 ewe ,. 211 owes, western 1SI ewes, western 420 western wethers 409 western wether 2 wether, western 7 cull eyes 1 cull owe 121 cull Inmbi 119 cull lambs 121 cull Initios 135 western ewes 10 western wethers S western wethers 3 1 western ewes SI Mexican ewes ,. 2 cull lamb 69.S western wether 210 western wethers 212 western wether 123 cull lambs 150 cull lambs 32 western wethers .1 natlvo lambs 374 western Inmbs 273 Mexican yearlings... 287 Mexican yearlings... 385 western lambs 405 western Iambi. Ay. . . Ti .. 140 .. 93 .. 121 .. Ill .. 121 .. 155 .. 90 .. 80 .. 63 .. CO .. 66 .. lti .. 101 .. 102 .. 103 .. 105 .. 65 .. 10S .. 101 .. 10) .. 69 .. 05 .. 107 .. 100 . . 75 .. 69 .. 71 .. 66 .. 80 Pr. $2 60 I 0) 4 0-, 4 10 4 65 4 65 4 73 3 30 3 50 4 til 4 00 4 00 4 (5 4 10 I 10 4 15 4 15 4 20 4 10 4 M 4 I) 4 m 4 0"i I 4 75 4 85 4 9) I 90 4 90 5 00 CIIKMGO MM: STOCK .MARKET. 820 3 0i) 578 3 20 676 3 30 2 810 3 30 S3 STOCK CALVES 250 2 do 1 3 00 i 3 00, H i AUB, 1 no 's'foCKERS AND FEEDERS. . ... 310 2 50 2 Mo I 2? 3 25 8 816 4 2.i !) I . o 14 620 4 30 28 673 4 30 27 612 4 30 11 480 I ."5 12 357 4 35 6 685 I 40 3 843 I 40 10 395 4 40 31 826 1 40 Tn. u-ns .1 llsht run or lings hero today, but tho market was very slow from start to finish. The telegraph wires were down, which shut off communication with other points so that sellers did not know what was being done at other points and tlicy were naturally slow about lot tine go. rackers started out bidding close in steadv prices and a number of tonds rhunced hands at prices ranging from $3.40 s 45 with the long string nt $5.40. It was fho better hogs, however, that sold first. fter the first round the market eased off iVnd packers wanted to get what was left at $5-3714 and $5.40. and quite a few sold on that basis. Buyers claimed to have reports from Chicago to the effect that thn inurket wH 2VaSc lower. The extreme, clooe here was allttle better than the weak point, but Cnttlc ft ently In Mrong Nhrrp Close Nlintlr Higher. CHICAOO, March ll.-CATTLE-Recolpts, 22,000 head, Including 1,200 head Tcxnns. steers, choice sternly and other slow; butchers,' stock, steady to strong: Tcxnn, Htcndy: good to prime steers, $5.0o'ti6.00; poor to medium, $.1.60ft4.90; stocker and feeders, best Htronger and others slow at $2.751.65; cows. J3.R0fi-l.25; heifer. $2.6Tv?f 4.10; dinner. JI.75Tf2.40; bulls. $2.75114.20; calve. $I.50J(6.25; Texas fed steers', Jl.oolf 4.90; Texas grass steers, $3,351(1.00; Texas bulls. J2.50'?j3.rj0. HOGS Receipts, today, 35,000 bond; to morrow. 2S.O0O head, estimated: left over. 4,(i00 head; opened stendy and rinsed strong; mixcti and butchers, 3.35'u.po; choice to heavy. J5.60-Tifi.70: rough heavy. $5.37!4ii5.l5; light. $5.35(!iu.60: bulk of sales. $5.654.5.6214, SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 15.000 head; sheep, strong to shade higher; lambs, nctive nnd 10c higher; good to cholco weth ers, ii.4usm.wi; fair to cnoico mixed, $4.wy 4.60; western sheep, $l.40Jf4.9O; Texns sheop, $2.50rt3.75; nntlvo lambs, $1. 60(05.35; western lambs, $5.00ft5.35. .New Yiirk Live Stock .Mnrkct. NEW YORK, March ll.-BEEVE8-Re-celpts, 4,611 head; market opened steady to a nhndo stronger; steer, $l.00fifj,40; oxen nnd stngs. $2.204.75: bulls. J3.004iM.CO: cows. J2.00fi3.75; cables wcro steady; llvo cattlo at Liverpool, loitfruc; at London, llifuo; sheep, 1214W13V4C; lamb, 1114c; shipments, 000 cattlo and 2,681 quarters of beef. CALVES Receipts, 3.912 head: market fell oft 254i50c: few early sales nt steady prices; veals. $4.0037.23; choice and extra cnoice, .&?rYb. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 13.732 head; sheep, steady; lambs, dull nnd lower; sheep, J3.60yc.00: lambs, $5.25T6.00; choice, J6.05; culls, Jl.60if4.75; yearlings, J5.25. HOGS Itecelpts, CRM hend; higher at $5.S56.20; cholco state pigs, J6.25. St. Louis Live Stock .Market. ST. I3FI8, Mnrch 1 1. CATTLE Re ceipts, 2,300 head, including 1,700 Texans; market 'a shade lower for natives: steady for Texans; natlvo shipping nnd export steers, J3.00fi5.75; dressed beef and butcher steers, n.waa.Zj; steers under l.ooo pounds, J3.501M.G0: stockers nnd feeders. $2.454.75: cows and heifers, $2.00Ti6.(j; ennners, $l.2a Qr2,85; bulls, $3.uvrii.w; Texas and Jiidinu steers, $3.45'iJ4.65; cows and heifers, J2.40JJ1 3.53. HOGS Receipts, 7,01)0 hend; market slow to 6c lower; pig and lights, $5.251f5.55; pack ers, $5.40fi5.60; butchers. $5.60)iG.6j. SHEEP Receipts. 100 head; market Btrong; natlvo mutton. $4.O0flj4.i: Iambs, ,$l.s3Ti6.33; culls anil bucks, $2.5oti-l.00; west ern lambs, $3."Tj6.15; western sheep, $1.70. Knnsim I'll; Live Stork Market. KANSAS CITV, Mnrch 1 1 , C ATT LE Re ceipts, 3,600 head natives, 2,300 head Texas, 350 calves; market on all grade Htrong; natlvo beef steers, Jl.50i5io.65; stockers and feeders. $l.00ffu.25; western fetl teers, $l.2o (fi-5.25; Texas nnd Indians, $3.904.85; cows, $3.104.25; heifer. $3.25ffl.75; ennners. $2.25 03.30; bulls, $3.00-84.25: calves, $1.000.50. HOGS Receipts. 6,000 head: mnrkot Ilrm; lop. J5.55; bulk of sales. J40fW.50; heavy, $3.45fiC.:-5; mixed packers, $j.40f(5.60; light, $3.201)1.10; pigs, $l.t.)f(5.t5. SHEEP Receipts. 1,700 head: lambs, 5c higher: sheep. IOC higher; western Iambs, $5.O0(ft7.15: western wethers, $l.2of4.io; west ern yearlings. $1,108-1.90; ewes, $3.i6ff4.25; culls, $2.60f?3.50. St. Joseph Live Stork Mnrket. SOUTH ST. JOSEPH, Mnrch ll.-(Spe-clal.1 Tho Journnl quotes: CATTLE Receipts, l.ooo head; market steady: natives, $i.2O06.25; Texas and west erns, $.1.65fl.15; cows nnd heifers, $2.25J4.45; bulls and stngs. $2.25fW.75; -nrl Ing nnd cnlves, $3.75151.1.). stockers and feeders, J3.2a (f1.60: vcnls, $l.75fl7.00. HOGS Receipt. 3.300 head; market steadv, all grades. $5.35ir5.6o; bulk of salos, UlMii - Hecelpts. 28M ,W,;5. (4.65; owctl, $3.851 1.25. Stock In Slttlit. Jollowlng nro tho receipts at the four principal western markets for March S. ' Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Rn-itli Omnha. 1.406 3,637 b.yis Chicago Kansas City 6-?W St. Louis 2,m 33,000 6,000 7,000 15,000 1,700 1C0 Totals . .31,500 61,637 63,748 NEW RAILROAD IN MIS30UR Columbia, llunlsvllle A North vrestrrn Inc-oriornlrd to Eitriid ThroiiKh Seternl Comities. JEFKERSON CITV, Mo., March 11. Tuo secretory of stato today chartered tho Colum bia, HubIsv.1Ic& Northwestern Railway com puny of Huutsvllle, with n capital of $1, 200 000. Tho road Is to extend from Colum bia', through ltoone. Howard, Randolph, Macon, Linn and Charlton counties, to Trenton, Grundy county, a dlstanco of 1.0 miles. C. H. Hamractt. W. W. Knight, J. W. Creech are among the Incorporators. STILWElTlioiNG TO EUROPE President of Prolcclrd Kniisns Clty Orleiit llond KnicrU to Place Securities There. KANSAS CITV, March 11. A. E. Stll well, president of tho projected Kansas City, Mexico & Orient railway nnd of tho United States and Mexican Trust company, Is going to Kuropo nt once, it is said, lo place several millions of the securities of the Orient railroad. ti, A. II. Mnn Shoots Himself. ST. LOIMB, March ll.-Louls Grund, former assessor and collector of water rates, nnd at nnn time department coin mauder of the Grand Army of tho Republic, shot and killed himself-with a shot gun at his home today. Ills sulcldo was caused by brooding over the fact that physicians told him It would be necessary to amputate hl right leg on nccount of blood poison which wa developed six months ago. Wheels! WheeUI Wheels! how they gi! Ride a See wheel and be In the swim. MUTINY ON CRUISER ALBANY Se cut -Fit e Snllors Heroine Refrac tory mid Are Plnred In Irons, TACOMA. Wash., March U.-rAdvlces brought by tho steamer Goodwin stato that seventy-five sailors mutinied on hoard the crt:slcr Albany nt Hong Kong last month, Tho cause wns Inck of money nnd liberty. Tho refractory sailors were plnced In Irons nnd taken tn t'avlto for trial. Iho Mohammedan rebellion In Kansu has assumed such alarming proportions that tne empress dowager has commnnded Gen eral T20 to proceed northwnrd from Can ton with hnsle and undertako their sub jugation. . Tho gunboats Il.tll nnd Sacrlb. built nt Hong Kong for Slam, haxo been turned oer to that government with the object of striking terror to the hrlgnnds nt Canton. 1-ourtccn brlgnnds wcro executed on Feb ruary 11. Fifteen other men aro beln.t starved to death in cages exposed to public view. A new wheel and Just the one you have always wauled. Head The llco vjiecl offer S5.00 A MONTH. SPECIALIST In 411 Private Diseases and Disorders of Men 12 Vears in Omaha. VARICOCELE d HYDROCELE Hiethodijew. never falls, without cutting, pain or mi m m . ' 1 IUSBI11 lime, S Y P H I L I ,or llf0 nd the polnon tT rt5. 'rota 2 mtV w-r?vTMff.Vi:"'ly M forever. No HIILAIUNO OUT" of thetlMesse onthe skin 2E.. c i V0?1""""' cnnulns no dangerous drugi or injurious medicines. K WEAK MEN ''"a or MAsnoonfrom rpyiiai i v 5resor icTi.MSToNKiivonn w. ?.?.. lK"it-'TY or Exhaustion, -Oh.AV'"'" 'NVpl-t'NTAIlY Loss? TJJJfJ'V'r "KVAT ln Yotr.Nti and Mipplk AfiKn. lack of vim. vlgcr ami strength, with seT.unlorgi.nB Impair d nnd weal;. STRICTURE n',17''',c''r'')l with A new and CLEFT ? . 't''lllble Home Ttest-i-t . .i T Nolnstrumeuts.nopaln, no detention from hnslness. Gonorrhoea Kidney nnd lllndtier Tronhies. Cl ltKS OPAltANTKKll. ContulUtloi fttt. Trfatm-nt by Mill. Call on or address !9 S. ,4th st. Dr. Searles & Searles.gmaha.Neb. EfiR.ll NO CURE, NO PAY It roil h.r tmill. wrtk ors.ni. it rnwfr or t-knilne tlrln, r Vxctium Ortrini PtTrlorrwlll if.lorn you without dme or 'lt-t-lrlrltTi IJ.000 In Rim tint nn. fallnrei not one ret urnnl i no C O. I. f rnuil I Trltfor Ptllriilr. urnt nll In plnlnrnTflopf. IQCAL APPLIANCE CO.. )4 Chirm ik Demtr. Colo. NERV1TA PILLS Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor onJ Manhood Curs ltnpo'cncy, NIht Eml$lons, Loss of Mm. jfl riPV nil tt'iisllnn ln. L&3 'Ulll-j. i.iHIll. InUllSlUllO, li ory, nil wuatlmr ditonses, mi one-els oi ecii-auue or 60 SO CTS. ; .... yj.t uvia rui-uuun Ul excess nud iiidlscrotlon.L V V l A linrvn tnntn MP-, ... mm. Iblnnd linllrlnr. ttrl... l-LO I tho pink kIow to polo cheo.'ts nnd restores tliol 52.00, with our bankable paurnntoe to cur or refund the money paid. Send for circular uu v ij ui uui uitiihuuiu Kuiirnaieo uona NereitaTahletsirr (tcllow laucl) Immediate Results Positively imnrantecd euro for Loos of Power. JaricoceK Undeveloped or Shrunken Orgnns, r'Wl'i Locomotor Atnxln. Norvoui Proatan. tlon, Hrstorla. Kits. Injanlty, I'nralyils and tllo Itesults of hxceadvo Uso of Tobacco, Opium or Liquor. By mall In nlnln pneknen. $1.00 u box, 0 for $5.00 with our bankable ifuar ntae bond to cure ln (10 days or refund money paid. Address NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton & Jackson Stc, CHICAGO, ILI For sale by Kuhn Co., lith and Douglu Bt.. Omaha. Neb.; Qao. ti. Davis. Council Bluffs. lows- "St. Louis Gannon Ball" Lcavca Omaha, B:15 p. m. Council muffs, 5:20 p. ni. 4 'Kansas City & Quincy Express" Leaves Omaha, 7:00 a. m. Council IJ luffs, 7:45 a. m. Tourist rates now on salo to Arknu bus, Florldn, Cuba and other winter re sorts qt tlio south, Honicscel.crs ex cursions oiio faro plus for the round trip, on salo first and third Tuesday ench month to many points south. All Information at city ticket olllce, 1115 Faruani street, (l'axton hotel block) or write Harry E. Moo res, C, P. & T. A., Otnabu, Neb. THE BEST PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOURIST EXCURSIONS Run via the GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE Leave Onuha via Scenic Route through Colorado and Utah WEDNESDAYS, FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS. Por Information and "Tourist Dictionary" ddreis City Ticket Office, 1313 Faruam St. Omaha, Neb. 1 llW cuitr.8 ai BBBar ID I IHSgiji, pj m-WXm OuiriDUfii not u iirtoiurt. f'T I'ratmtia (Vmlitala Bk d, s. a, CURE tUURSELFI Uta lll tor unnturl ftlir.lii.rirf i.lnllttUiniAllout. ' irrlttlioui ur ulceration miiooui im-miiranei, alnlrn, and out uitrln LTHtEy5CHtuituCo. r polionoui LciNCiNKITI.O.BH a'a ' "rugglttM, nr -cin 111 ciin wrapprtr, I. rirrnii, rpraW, for ttf.ni. arSlVittlVi, j.Vs. I.lindir it r,i r"iMt, Dook'i Uu:hrxui Tkbleta are Biiceeufull f uied monthly by orer 10.0U01axlle. rrlco. St. By man, ai.ua. Bona 4 centa ror pamplo and particulars. Tbo Cook Co, wa woo-iwa-ri ova.. Detroit. Mich. Sold In Omaha by Kuhn & Co., 15 & Doug. a- Dr. Kay aUtieuro ciireaolt II a ICllrR female diheuKcn. .tl drug W 1 K8Ui illustrated ook and advice freo, Dr. II. J. Ka, iiaratoa,N. V JAMES E. BOYD & CO. Telephone 10.10. Uiunbu, .t-li. COMMISSION, fill AIM, I'llOVIHIONS nml STOCK, Hoard or Trade. Correipondence: John A. Warren ft Cow Direct wlrea to Chlcaeo and New York f