8 TTIE OMAIIA DAILY BEE. FRIDAY, MABClI 7, 1002. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Speculators Show Little Interest la Trading and Crop Be port, TRADE DULL AND FLUCTUATIONS NARROW rsp Kill Plays lalnftrtut : Part Market Wheat Closes Higher aad Cera aad Oata j Slightly Dawa. CHICAGO, March 1 Oratn speculators were almost aa Indifferent to trade today a they were to the repeated reporta of crop damage. Trade wu dull, fluctuatlona vera very narrow and at the cloae May wheat waa only o higher. May corn a lower and May oata a a hade down. Fro Vlelona cloned Mfl&o higher. The "crop killer" waa the moat Impor tant factor again today, but hi mutter Ings were not very influential. Continued reporta of bad condition came from Kan aaa. Oklahoma, Texas and Indiana. Re- forta from the last-named state were to he effect that two-third of the wheat land locked aa though nothing had ever been on It. ' Kanaaa City reported that Kanaaa and Oklahoma, which rained 126, 000,000 bushels of wheat last year, would not (trow 75,000,000 buahela this year. In the southwest there waa atlll no molnture, though there were aigna of rain. Statis tical papers atated that crop eondltlona were fair, notwithstanding the damage re port. Cablea were eomewhat Improved and northwestern recelpta were amall. Dullness In trade, however, kept May prices hovering cloaely around 76He the greater part of the day. May opened un changed at 76c, aold aa high aa 76c and cloned barely firm. Vc up at 7Hc An ef fort to break corn had a allghtly depress ing Influence for a ahort time. Local re celpta were 39 cara, 3 contract; Minneapolis and Duluth reported 238 cara, a total for the three polnta of 265 cars, against 670 laat week and 480 a year ago. Primary recelpta were 400,000 buahela. compared to 537.000 last year. Seaboard clearances equaled only 163,000 buahela. The closing firmness waa due to the Ohio March crop report, making the winter wheat condition 62, or 10 polnta lower than on January 1. Corn ruled slightly bearlah after the somewhat steady opening. Cables were slightly Improved and early offerings were light. This brought May opening prices a shade up to a shade down, but the south west began to lose Its bullish enthusiasm en the lessening of the feeding this morn ing, and on an attempt to break the mar ket by a St. Louis plunger May prices sagged to 614c. A fair demand, both local and from commission houses, absorbed the offerings and May reacted easily to ffl'-io. Later trade was only a scalping aflalr, clearancea were very amall and May closed eaay, lower at 61&6lc. Receipts were 101 cars. Continued light recelpta, a slight Im provement In the cash situation and the fear of the unexpected In May operations Influenced a small, nervous market In oats. Fluctuatlona were rather wide for the dull ness of the pit, but In the end conditions were about unchanged. July and Septem ber were aold freely, but ahowed little change In prlcea. May was bought to some extent. The opening for May waa a shade lower and prices eased to 43c, cloaed steady, unchanged at 444o. Receipts, 75 cars. Provisions manifested considerable strength in the face of large receipts and lower hog prices. The early stock yards weakness Induced selling, which waa sharp for a time. Later the offerlnga atarted up, a fair demand appeared and prlcea ad vanced firmly. Trade In general waa quiet. May pork sold as low as (15 and closed 15c higher at 115.25, May lard closed 10c up at 38.37K and May ribs 6c higher at Estimated recelnts tomorrow: Wheat, 10 cars; corn, 116 cars; oata, 100 cars; hogs, 31, 000 head. The leading futures ranged aa follows! Artlcles. Open. Hlgh. Low. Cloae. Yea'y. Wheat May July Sept. Corn May July Sept. Oats May July Sept. Fork May July Lard May July Sept. Ribs- May July Sept 7W4 74 W4 T WH 76V 76 76V4 76 H 61Mrt 8W 61tt5 69 69tf 6f'( 69 vSV. 44H 44Vit 4374 444 Ut 80 H4 (i3rt4 H4 o'4 15 00 16 26 IS 00 16 26 15 10 160 15 424 15 27H U 2tt 16 f7H 87 27 I 87 27 t 27 S 60 9 27 60 t 40 60 60 960 9 60 50 I 2. 8 82 9 26 32 9 27 940 845 840 9 46 940 9 62 8 55 9 62 8 56 863 No. 1 Cash quotation wera aa follows: FLOUR Dull; winter patents, 4.00; straights, $3.2093.7O; clears, 83.00f3.4O; spring specials. 14.20; patents, 83.20i3.70; straights. 82.903.20. WHEAT No. 1 spring, 71ST60; No. 1 red, 81iS3o. CORN No. 1 yellow. Be OAT8 No. 2, 44:r44c; No, 2 white, 46 46;c: No. 8 white. 44ru46a RYE No. 2, 686o. BARLEY Fair to choice malting, 699 C3c. SEED No. 1 flax, 81.99; No. 1 northwest ern, ti 71: prime timothy, 96.30-40. PROVISIONS Meea pork, per bbi., 915.05 15.10. Iard, per 100 lbs.. $9 Be.25. Short rlba aides (loose), 39.15(39.30. Dry salted shoulders (boxed). 37.12M.&7.26. Short clear sides (boxed), (8.566.66. The following wera the recelpta and ship ments for the day: Articles. Recelpta. Shipments. Flour, bbls.. 81.000 29,000 Wheat, bu 47.000 20.0UO Corn, bu....... ..131,000 KOuO Oata, bu 175,000 153.000 Rye. bu 1.000 Barley, bu 22,000 27,000 On the Froduoa exchange toaay the but ter market was easier; creameries, 184fC6Hoj dairies. 18(323o. Cheese, steady, &Uc Egg, weak; fresh, 13c. NEW YORK GENERAL MABKBT, Qsotatloae a( Ik Day at Tarleaa Casamadttles. NT5W YORK. March 1 FLOUR Re celpta, 4.896 bbla; exporU, 12.149 bbls.; mar ket more acuvs ana nrmer; wimor pi ents. 33 868-36; winter Btralghts, $3.70O3.90; Mlnneaota patent. I3.80rfi.00; Minnesota kali.ri I2.80M8.30: winter low rradea. 92.HOIJ 2.90. Rye flour, steady; sales, 626 bbla; .fair to good, 63.264f3.40; choice to fancy, 3.60S.76. CORN MEAL Firm; yellow western, 81.32: city, 81.80s Brandywlne, 33 0fif3.70. H If E Dull; No. 8 western. eoo f. o. b. afloat; state, outreio, c. u i., new xora, carlota. BARLEY Steady. WHEAT Receipts. 8.700 bu.; exports. . b. afloat! No. 8 red, 86o elevator; No. 1 . hard Manitoba, 98o f. o. b. afloat. It waa another dull day in the wheat market, but fairly steady aa to undertone because of light receipts west, steady aalea and Arm- ' neaa In corn. In the laat hour a audden demand from shorts sent prices to the high point of the day, aided by a bullish 'Ohio state report. The close was firm at Vao advance. March cloned at 62Sc: Mav, 82 8-162c: cloaed at 82c; July. K2U 4i2o; cloaed at 2c; September, 81(J COkN Ueceipts, 1,000 bu.t exports, 6.370 bu. Spot, steaay; no. z, m elevator and Km f. o, b. afloat. Somewhat Irregular aa to pries, com bold quite ataady all day on amall recelpta west, ateadinesa abroad and local covering. Cloaed ateady without change. May, 67jic; closed at 7c; July, 5TVuw'c; cload at 66ec; September, 4i.o: closed at 64c. OATB ReceipU, 10,000 bu.; exports, 800 bu. Spot, firmer; No. 2, 6oe; No. 3. 6oc; ..kl. k -1- Kin a whlt Kin. mixed western, 6nfi⁣ track, white, 53 tao7c. 'Options steady but quiet. HAY Firm; shipping, 6uuie; good to choice, kocbc. HOF8 Inactive; state, common to choice 1901 crop, lKilKc; 1) crop, loallo; olds, c; facinc coas-.. uui crop, iac; uw crop, loAl3c: olds. S'i6c. PKOVlblONH Beef, firm: family, 312 00 13 00; mesa, V Kfi lo uo ; oeer tiama. JlB.wf il.Ou: packet. tlO.bvxi 11.60: city eaira India mesa, 17.fcuQ3'19 60. Cut meats, ateady; pick led baillea, fcs0'c: picaieo anoumera, 7c; pickled hams, vvgioc. Lra, nrm; west am ateamed. 89.66: western refined. 89.30 r fined, hrm; continent. 19 80; South Amer ica, 810.40; compound, I7.B7VDV.121. Pork lirm; family. j?.ty)rl7 25; ahort clear, Ill.Ot tr.'OOO: mesa, 8l6.6wpla,60L TALLOW Firm; city, 6c; country, Vi.. Pueaos Ayrea, llht to heavywel.hu, 24 Hlhr.S Dull: Oalveaton. 20 to 25 lbs ISc; California, 21 to 36 lbs.. 1417o; Texaa dry, 24 te 30 lbs., 14o. t W(V)L Firm; duuieatlo fleece. S64r29c rtlCK julet; domeatlo, fair to extra, 4 flV; Jrsj, k novae MI ITTKK HpiiiliU 4.SS1 Dkss : ateady atate dairy, creankery. 2-i2$c; June crrafryLMftto; laoiory, iohj..c KU1S Recvipts. 4.9ut pttga-i lirm; state and Pennsylvania, uc; western, at mar a, MOljtPSES Firm; New Orleans, S441o. CHEHSfc-Kcelpta. 3.M paps.; nrm, 'lia-Voi Xaut. lJC lull trWUO. XaU. made, white, imf114c; far,ey..BTnall. full cream, early made, colored. 12'813Ve: fancy, small, full cream, early made, white, MlJTALS Popper and tin prices were advanced slightly today and the demand also Improved a little. Thgaln In tin was i! points on tne r4 price, closing at J5 S6 wiui iiTe itinw wrn miu, mni in 825.70 asked; five tnna June sold at 824.40; mn ixinaon tin market cloned im lower at 114 Me for spot and 110 I'm for futurea. Copper was higher for lake and elec trolytic, with casting unchanged; lake closed at 812.2fi12.&0. electrolvtlc at I12.12V4 4112.37 and casting at 312.0012 37: copper ai Linnnnn was 6 lower at M for spot and future. Iead waa ateadr but un changed here at 8412; London was 2s 6d mwer ai u ion. tneiter stood at ateany prices here at 84 2M4 30. but London de clined 2s 6d to 17 17s d. Pig iron war rants at New York was quiet and nominally uncnangea at n.bowi2.tu; ro. 1 northern foundry, was quoted at 81S 6ff19.S0: No. t northern fnundrv. tin nrwffiQ nri Mn 1 umth. ern foundry, 317.Sflftiig.oo; No. 1 soft southern lounory, iii.wj is.uo. The Knglleh Iron markets were lower. Olasaow closed at 63a (d and Mlddlesboro at 47s 3d. OMAHA WROLEI4LB MARKETS. Coadltloa sf Trade and (taetatloas oa Staple aad Faaey Predace. EOOS Recelnta heaw: market w.lr fresh stock, 15c. LIVE POULTRY Chickens. gfflKUc: old roosters, 3S4c; turkeys. 3l0c; ducks and geese, 7fic. DRESSED POULTRY Turkeys. ll13o; ducks, lCKflUc; geese, lOllc; chickens, 6g dairy. In tubs, lH&21c; separator, 2728c. bass, 10c; blueflsh, 12c; bullheads, 10c; but- . .iia, iv, vtiinii, a.i. , cm, ivc; crappies, loc; halibut, 11c; herring, 3e; haddock, (tc; ikv, n:, I ru snapper, luc; aaimon, l.c; SUn sh, 6c; trout. 9c: whlteflsh. 8c. pickerel, he: fresh mackerel, each, 2u&46c; smelts, 10c. oioi cno MfaiumB, per can, uc; stand ards, per can. 25c: extra selects, ner ran 83c; New York Counts, per can, 40c; bulk Standards, per gal., $1 26; bulk, extra se lects, 31.60al.6a; New York Counts, per gaL, 81.76. fiuisus-u, per aoa., too. VEAL Choice, &&.SC. CORN-fflc, OAT&-60O BRAN Per ton. 219. HAY Prlcea quoted bv Omaha Whol..1. Hnv Healera' asanrlAttnn, Phntr. 38.50; No. 2 upland, 37.50: medium. 37; coarse', o.ou. ryo airaw, o. i neae prices are for hay of good color and quality. Demand fair. Receipts, 6 cars. VEGETABLES. POTATOES Northern. 31: Salt Lake. 31.10; Colorado, 31.10. c ak koto per bu.. 75a. BEETS Per bu. basket, iOo. TURNIPS Per bu.. 60c: Rutabaraa. mf 100 lbs., 3125. PARSNIPS Per bu.. tlOc. CUCUMBERS Hothouse, per dog.. 92, GREEN ONIONS Per doi 25o. LETTUCE Head, per drum. 84: hothouse. per dot , 3fc. PARSLEY Per doi., J5c. KAUlSHES-ret aoa, c. SWEET POTATOES- Home arawn. nee lbj 3c: Kansas, per bbi.. 33.25. ABnAUb Holland seed, crated, zc CAULIFLOWER Per crate. 32.60. igan, red or yellow, 3c per lb. ukliki-funromia. sotbo. TOMATOES Florida, per 6-basket crata 84.60. FRUITS. APPLES Ben Davis, ner bbi.. 34.50: Wine a pa. 36; Jonathans, 35.60; Belleflow ers, per box, 3L75. PEARS-Vlkers, 32.25; Lawrence. 82.2&0 2.60. GRAPES Malagas, per keg, 87.60. CRANBERRIES Per bbi.. 37.60: per crate. 32.76. NAVY BEANS Per bu., 32.14. FIGS California, new cartons. 31: lm. ported, per lb., 12814a. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGES California navela t3.0oaA.2K: budded, 32.5C. X.U.MUISB f ancy. X3.Z0; cnotce, 33. BANANAS Per bunch, accordlna to alasx 32.264ia.75. MISCELLANEOUS. NUTS New crOD wainutt. No. 1 soft shell, per lb., 12c; hard shell, per lb., llc; No. i soft shell, IOo; No. 3 hard shell, 5c; Brasils, per lb., 14c; Alberts, per lb., 13o; almonds, soft shell, 17c; bard shell, loo; pecana, large, per lb., 12c; imali, 10c; co coanuts, per aack, 33.60. tivN&x rer 24-aection case, 83. CIDER Nehawka. Der bbi.. X3.2S: K York, 33.60. HIDES No. 1 green, tc; No. green, 6c; calf. 8 to 12 lbs., 8c; No. 2 veal calf, 12 to 15 lbs., 6c; dry hides, 313c; sheep pelta, fUl-tUKfl-Wf lb., 6C St. Loala Grata aad Prsvlsioaa. AT TSUTTTIS XTowmI s YzrTxip.irt Tti.i No. I red cash, elevator. 84c; track. SM& rt-if, n7au, ", mnu, o. a nara, j.jn ijower: no. z caan, eoc; track. 61c; May, 6161c; July, 61Hc. OATS-Better; No. 2 cash, 44c; track, 44ro5c; May. 44c; July, 86c; No. 3 RYE Firm at 61c. FLOUR Firm: rd wlnta, ,.nl. ti oaa . . ...... W. WU' 4.00: extra fnnrv and atralvht t'J li"w. i f. . clear, 33.1(8:25. " ' SEED Timothy, nominal, 86.60iS4.00. CORNMEAL-iSteady. 83.10. RRAN Nominal: murtA lit a ..... 92-&94C:" HAY Steady; timothy, $U.0014.60; prai rie, 39.012.50. vviw , yrai whisky steady. 31.30. IRON COTTON TIES 3L BAGGING 5W6C. HEMP TWINE-c. PKOVTfllONH Pnrb, ITIa-k... 314.90 for old, 316.80 for new. Lard: Higher at 39.07. Dry salt meats (boxed). Arm; extra shorta and clear rlba, 38.60; clear sldea, 88.76. Bacon (boxed), firm; extra shorta and clear rlba, 39.2609.37; clear aides, 39.60. POULTRY Firm; chlckena. 10c: turkeys. 14c: ducks, IOo; geese, 4&6c. BUTTER Steady; creamery, 2028c; dairy, VfoUc txjos-Lower at 16c. - . " . w,vw u.ia, wiihi, A9.a 000 bu. j corn, 40,000 bu. ; oats, 69,000 bu. oniraanio-r lour, i,uui DDIS. : wheat. 10,000 bu.; corn, 64.000 bu.; oata, 26, Mo bu. Ksatu City Grata aad Prevtaloaa. KANSAS CITY. ' March l-WmriT. May, 77c: July,73c: cash. No. 3 hard, 7273c; No. 3. 72Vi?72ic; N'o. I red. 81c; No. 8, 80c: No. I aprlng, ?272o. ' CORN May, lc; September, 88e; cash. No. 2 mixed, 61c; No. 8 white, 64c: No. 8. 63(g64c ' oatb no. i wmte, 46C rye-no. i, c. HAY Choice timothy. 314.00: chol. prairie. 913.00. BUTTER Creamery, agCSc; dairy, fancy, 2uc. EGGS Weak; Missouri and Kansas stock quoted on 'change, 18c per dos. ; new whlte- wooa rases inciuaea; cases returned, 19c. RECEIPTS Wheat. 17.600 bu earn. 1 i bu.: oata, 16.000 bu. SHIPMENTS Wheat. 12.090 bu corn 11 . 800 bu. ; oats, 16,000 bu. Mlaaeaaalla Wheat, near aad Bras. MINNEAPOLIS. March 6. WHEAT tain, ,4c; May. ic: July, wtynsc. On track: No. 1 hard, 75c; No. 1 northern. 73i73c; No. 2 northern, 728'72c. FLOUR First patents. 83.8&a3.96; second patenta, C75(y3 8i; first cieara, 82.752.80; aecond cieara, 32.40. BRAN In bulk. 814.004114.26. Philadelphia Predaee Market. PHILADELPHIA. March 8. BITTER Steady; extra western creamery, 29c; extra nearnv prims, sjc. ' EXiS 3c lower; fresh western, 2c; fresh southwestern, 2c; frean southern, 36c. CHEESE Firmer; New York full creams, fancy small, 12c: New York full creams, fair to choice, 1012c Toledo Grala aad Seed. TOLEDO. March 9. WHEAT Firm; cash. 84 We: May. 84c: July. Sofec. CORN Dull, steady; cash, 62c; May, 62o: July. 82c. OATS Dull, steady; caah, 44c; May, 44"c; July. 36c. T: ED Clover, dull, easier; March, 38.80; April, to.oo. Mllwaakee Grala Market. MILWAUKEE, March C WHEAT Eteadv; No. 1 northern. 7sa 76c ; Mo. 2 north' ern. 75fi'7c; May, 7Sc. RYE Steady; No. 1. 69c. BARLEY Higher; No. 2, C3c; aample, 66 CORN May, lc Peerla Market. PEORIA. 111., March C-CORN-Inactlve; fo. a, Dw. OATS Inactlva WH18KY-On the baala of 1130 for fin. leucj gooda ' Dalath Grala Market. DULUTH. March t-WH EAT Cash No 1 hard. 7tc; No. 3 northern, 72'c; No. 3 noruiern. ic; juiy, . t. , Vt,c ; Manitoba, Xso. 1 nonneru caia, OATS 2c. CORN-tUC fomla, no stock. Futures, steady; March, slVi; May, s d. CORN Snot, steady; American mixed, new, 6sld; old, 6a 2d. Futures, quiet; March, 6 ld; Mav. 6a l6. PROVISIONS Bacon, ahort rlba, quiet, 42a td: shouldern square, quiet, 34s. lard. American refined. In palls, steady, 4Kb 3d. CHEESE American finest white, firm, 61s 6d. HEW YORK STOCKS A5D BOKD9. Market Makes a Remarkable Exhibit af Btreasth la fsea. NEW YORK, March . Today's stock market made a remarkable exhibit of strength In spots. Several of the custo mary leaders were Included In the upward movement. The strength of the market, nevertheless, failed to carry conviction as to the genuineness of the demand, which lifted prices to a higher level. As the ad vance gained headway various outstanding short Interests were put under presure and bought rather urgently to cover short contracts. The demand was so far unques tionably genuine. Otherwise there was the appearance of manipulation. Thla waa partly due to the character of the atocks which advanced most conspicuously, stocks which are often not heard of for weeks at a time on the exchange. Nor was there any tangible news today to account for tbelr strength, either affecting them Indi vidually or the general situation. In fact, the conditions which made the bear argu ment earlier In the week continued In force today. The great snowstorm, which blocked traffic, threatened Inroads upon future showing of earnings. The engage ments of gold for export on Saturday were Increased today to 33,300.000. with the pos sibility of further engagements tomorrow still open. Reports of friction over freight rates In the southwest and of the dissolu tion of freight associations on account of threatened action by the government con tinued to be heard. These would all have Induced selling of stocks In the speculative temperature which prevailed earlier In the week. They were ignored today. A very sentimental effect was produced by the persistent show of strength In Chicago A Northwestern and the character of the buying which lifted, and which had every appearance of genuine investment demand. It was this movement which directly en couraged the heavy buying of St. Paul and which leavened the whole market In the course of the day. It was supplemented by rim liar movements In other nigh grade closely held storks, such as Pullman, which rose an extreme 16 points; Chicago. St. Paul, Minneapolis tc Omaha T, and a number of less conspicuous examples. Northwestern itself touched 233. During the existence of a corner In the stock years ago It touched 230, which waa the previous record. Pullman, Omaha, General Electrln and Chicago tt Eastern Illinois also made record prices today. Another notable movement waa In Colorado Fuel, which gained 10 points on a very active de mand and a feverish movement. Thla movement Is supposed to be directly re lated to that In Colorado A Southern, which waa Inclined to rest today, although the second preferred waa advanced 3 points. Outside of these the moat notable movements of the day were In a varied assortment of low-grade obscure stocks. The movement ultimately extended, how ever, to some of the soft coalers, led by Pennsylvania and other prominent 'stocks. The late dealings showed the usual proflt taklng and the closing waa Irregular. Ratea for call loans continued at the higher level established during the week. The an nouncement that the San Francisco trac tion deal would be arranged without trans ferring money through the subtreasury re lieved some anxiety over the money out look and revealed that the tentative In quiries in Washington aa to the facilttlea for transfer of 850,000,000 to 860.000,000 proba bly were a strategic move owing to the negotiation of exchange on the San Fran cisco market. The bond market continued rather dull but waa firm. Total sales, par - value, 32,480.000. United States 2s, registered, and the 3s advanced per cent on the last call. The following are the closing prices on the New York Stock exchange: Liverpool Grala aad Fvavlstsas. LIVERPOOL. March a WH EAT Spot, No. 3 red western winter, steady. 6s Id; No. poruxera twin, &"-V s.xa; i LVU- Atchison do pfd Baltimore eV O.. do pfd Canadian Pao.... Canada So Ches. A Ohio Chicago at A do pfd Ohl. Ind. L.... do pfd Chi. E. Ill Chicago G. W..., do 1st pfd , ' do 2d pfd C. N. W C. R. I. & P..... Chi. Ter. A Tr... do pfd C. C. C. A St. L Colorado So do 1st pfd , do 2d pfd... Del. A Hudson... Del. L. W Den. A R. O do pfd Erie do 1st pfd do 2d pfd GU Nor. pfd...... Hock. Valley .... do pfd Illinois Central.. Iowa Central ... do nfd Lake Erie A W. do Did L. N Manhattan L... Met. St. Ry Mex. Central ... Max. National.. Minn. A: St. Is... Mo. Pacific M., K. at T do pfd N. J. Central... N. Y. central... Norfolk & W.... do pfd Ontario A W... Pennsylvania ... Reading do 1st pro.... do 2d Dfd.... St. L. A S. F do 1st pfd... do 2d pfd.... St. L. Bouthw do Dfd St. Paul do pfd 75 96 104 94 112 87' 46, 36 75' 6S! 78 88 I 46 Jtil 15 17 32 101 2' 70 42 171 283 44 91 7 . 68 65 183' , 67' . 83 10 . 60 . 82 . 91 129 104 .131 .167! . 28 , 19 110 . 88. . 26 . 64 .192 .163 . 67 . 90 . 33 .161 .. 80 . 66 . 60 . . 72 . 84 .. 57 .164' .190 So. Pacific 64 So. Railway 32 - do pfd 96 Tol., St. L, & W. 21 I -. - . J. . . 1 UU JJLU. Union Pacific.... 9 dn nfd HA7 Wabash 24 do pfd 42 Wheel. A L. E.. 18 do 2d pfd 81 Wis. Central 2oK do pfd 42 i Adams Ex 195 American Ex.... .230 U. S. Ex lis Wells-Fargo Ex.193 AmaJ. r?nnnr . Amer. Car A F I do pfd Amer. Lin. Oil. I do pfd Amer. S. A R.. do pfd AnuL Mln tn Brooklyn K. T... Kit. Colo. Fuel A J... 97 uon. uas ..... Con. Tob. pfd Gen. Elotrtft Glucose Sugar Mocking coal... inter, paper ... ao pia Int.r Pi.w.. Na. Biscuit .... National Lead National Salt .. do pfd No. American . Pacific Coast .. Paclno Mall . Peonle'a Obi . Pressed 8. Car. do pfd kvm Pullman P. Car. .239 Republic Steei .. in dO Dfd 714. Sugar 127 Tenn. Coal A I.. 70 union nag P.. 15 U. S. Leather.... 11 ao pta 8li U. 8. Rubber.... 16 do pfd 66 U. 8. Steel 43 do nfd tua& Western Union.. 90 Amer. Looomo... 82 do pfd.. 92 69 31 89 22V 66 4 tw 2 ..220 ..117 ..300 ... 44 ...166 ... 2 .. 76 .. 86 .. 47 .. 1 .. 30 .. 60 .. 93 . 72 46 . 89 . 29 Trust recelpta. The Commercial Advertiaer'a London financial cablegram aaya: Business waa lacking of the exchange today, but the tone waa cneeriui, witn ooutn Aincan sharea leading In the Improved aentiment. The better feeling was largely due to the conference of three Boer generals, which started a rumor that the War office waa In possession of Important peace news. Amer ican stocks were idle, but Arm. till New York bid up St. Paul sharply on a rumor that the stock would be put on a 7 per cent dividend basia next month. Denver A Rio Grande waa also in demand and the list closed at the top, with Uttle doing, how ever. The money market was pinched on renewed bank loans and borrowed afresh. The bank return shows that the market has been denuded to the extent of 2,276.000. Gold to the amount of lu0,000 has been re ceived from Australia. Bostsa Stock Qsotatloas. BOSTON, March . Call loans, 3 4 per cent; time loans, 4H per cent. Official closing: Atchlaon 4a ...... Gas is Mex. Central s., v V. O. A C... Atchison do pfd..... Boston 4k A Boston Me.... Boston Elevated IN i. n n Fltchburg pfd.... in ion i-acnio ... Mex. Central..... Amer. Sugar .... do pfd Amer. T. T.... Horn. I. A 8 Mans. Electric... m k n a- C United Fruit .... U. d. Steel do pfd Adventure 102 Alloues , . 83 Amalgamated , 81 Baltic 56 lilngham 5iCal. A Hecla.. 9te Copper Range 2& IDom. Coal ..... 192' Franklin 164 Isle Royals .... 214 Mohawk 147 iOld Dominion . , 99 Osceola . 27 Parrot 128 Qulncy llH.Kanta Fe Cop. 169Tamarack , 36Trlmountaln .. ,36 Trinity , 6 I'ntted States , 92 I'tah , 43 Victoria . 94 Winona , 23 Wolverine .... ,. 89 .. 47 .. 24 ..600 .. 71 ..102 .. 13 .. 2 .. 37 .. 22 .. 73 .. 33 ..128 ..20s ,.lt .. 17 .. 23 .. i Laalaa Hack (taetatleaa. LONDON, March 4 p. m. Closing: Cona., money.... 94 3-16 do account... M 7-is Anaconda 6 Atchlaon 77 do pfd 99 Baltimore A O...107U Canadian Pac 115 Chesapeake A O. 4o Chicago G. W.... 24 C. M. A St. P. ...167 Denver 4k R. O... 45 do pfd 94 Erie 37 do lat pfd t do 2d pfd b4 Illinois Central. ..142 Louie. A Nash...l"t M.. K. A T 26 do pfd 6 N. Y. Central.... lw Norfolk A W. do nfd Ontario A W. Pennaylvanla Reading do lat pfd.. da zd ntii Southern Ry.. do pfd Southern Pao. Union Pacific. do pfd U. & Steel.... dn nfri Wabash do pfd. Hoanlah 4s..,. Rands DeBeers ::: ... 34 ... 3.1 ... 97 ... oi? ...lul ... 1-9 ... 44 ... 97 ... 24 ... 43 ... lb' ... 11 ... 44 BAR SILVER-Dull; 26d per ounce. MONEY 22 per cant. The rale of discount In the open market for ahort bills la 3 ll-l(yti2 per cent and for three-months' 82 11-16 per cent. CeadHlea af the Treaaavy. WASHINGTON. March C Today s etate- oral fund, exclusive of the 150,OflO.0on gold reserve In the division of redemption, shows: Available cash balance, 3177. S67, 961; gold, 891,348.614. Kew York Meaey Msrket. NEW YORK. March l-MONET-On call, ateady at 2aj pr cent; prime mercantile paper, 4ip4 per cent. BTERJjJNG EXCHANGE Steady, with actual business In bankers' bills at 94.37 for demand and at 34 .87 for sixty days; posted rates, 84.8a4.8; commercial bills, 4.MiS4 86. SILVER Bar, 54c; Mexican dollars, 43c. BONDS Government, strong; state. Inac tive; railroad. Arm. The closing quotations on bonds are aa follows: U. 8. ref. 2s, reg do coupon do 3s, reg do coupon do new 4s, reg,, do coupon do old 4s, reg... do coupon do 6s, reg do coupon Atch. gen. 4s do adj. 4s Bal. A Ohio 4s... do 8s do conv. 4s Canada So. 2s..., Cent of Oa. 6s... do la Inc Chee. A O. 4ia.. Chi. A A. 3s.... C. B A a n. 4s... C, M A 8 P g. 4s. C. ft IS. W. c. 7s. C. R I A P 4s.... CCC A 8 L a. 4a. nicago ier. 4s. Colorado So. 4n. Den. ft R. G, 4s. . nine prior I. 4s.. do aeneral 4s F W ft D C Is... hock vai. 4s.. 4s. 109 ,L. ft N. unl. 4s.. 109'Mex. Central 4s 1I: l. 111 112 do Is Inc. M. ft St U M.. K. ft T. 4s.. do 2s N. Y. Central Is do gen. 3s.... N. J. C. gen. 6a. ,0o,No. Pacific 4a. l- do 3a 93 N. ft W. con. 4s. 104 Reading gen. 4a.. 96 St L ft I M c. 6a. ltm4 St L ft 8 F 4a.... 107 St. L. 8. W. la.. 110i do 2s 78 S A A A P 4s.... 108 Ho. pacific 4s 84 So. Railway 6a... 96 Tex. ft Pacific la. 113 T. St L ft W 4s.. i:i Union Pacific 4s.. Ill 104 87 94 103 99 87'4 113i iu do conv. Wabash la do 2s do deb. B West Shore 4s.. W. ft L. E. 4s... Win. Central 4a. Con. Tob. 4a .101 . 82 . 81 .102 .100 , 83 13 ,HW .137 .116 ,74 .103 . 99 .118 9 98 . 79 91 . 34 121 120 84 106 1IW 118 111 73 113 91 89 66 Kew York Mlalas ataotatloas. the closing prices on mining stocks: Adams Con 46 Alice 46 Breece 46 Brunswick Con.. Comstock Tun... 5 Con. Cal. ft Va.J30 Deadwood Terra. 69 Horn Silver 140 Iron Silver 70 LeadvlUe Con.... 7 Little Chief Ontario .... Ophlr 1'lioenlx Potosl . Savage ... 12 ...776 ... 90 8 9 Sierra Nevada .. 10 Small Hopes .... 40 Standard 836 Forelga Flnaaclal. ' LONDON. March Mnnev waa In brisk demand today and discounts were steady. Business on the Stock exchange was quietly cheerful. Operators were disposed to en gage in fresh commitments. In view of the holiday on Saturday and the eve of the settlement. The undertone generally was nrm. fugn-ciaas securities were supported to some extent on hoDes of easier monev. Americans were fractionally on either side Of parity. The nominal lmnrovement In re sponse to New York wss attributed to bear covering. Prices closed ateady. Spanish 4s were easier. Rio tlntos hardened. Cop- i"' - nrm ai jvamrs maintained their advance on Paris buying. Cbartereda closed below the list prices. It was ru mored on the Stock exchange that the meeting in the Transvaal between General Dewet, Vice President Stein and General Botha Indicates the approach of peace In South Africa and on this tho general tone improvea. uoia premiums are quoted: Buenos Ayres, 141.50; Madrid, 38.87; Lisbon, 30; Rome, 2.42. The weekly statement of the Bank of Enaland ahows the following changes: Total reserve, decreased 844,000; circulation. Increased 41363,000; bullion, de creased 490,758; other securities, decreased fift flt- .hAOT I . - I .11 , . u . . . . . . n 1 1 a, ucvicnnvu ..,010- 000; public deposits, Increased 463,000; notes reserve, aecreased tsoo.ooo; government se curities, decreased 1,000,000. The propor tion of the Bank of England's reserve to liability Is 45.48 per cent. Last week It was 45.04 per cent Rate of discount unchanged at 2 per cent. The amount of bullion taken Into the Bank of England on balance today was allW,VW, PARIS. March 6. Business waa Inactlva on the bourse today. The tone was gen erally good, Brazilians excepted. Spanish 4s reacted on realisations. Rentes were In good demand on bear covering. Russian industrials recovered. Metropolitans and Thomson-Houston were strong. Rio tlntos were actively bought owing to the belief that the death of Leonard Lewisohn in London yesterday would entail large cover ing purchases. DeBeers and Kaffirs were considerably harder, but eased somewhat after the close of the bourse. The private rate of discount was unchanged at 2 per cent Threa. Her cent rentes, lOlf 60c for the account. Exchange on London. 25f 15o for checks. - Spanish 4a closed 77.34. The weekly- statement of the Bank of France shows the following changes: Notes In circulation. Increased 3,976,0uof; treasury accounts current, decreased 60, 975.000f; gold In hand. Increased 776,00tf; bills discounted, decreased 173,300,000f ; sil ver in hand. Increased 226,000f. BERLIN. March . Internationals were Arm on the bourse today, owing to the ease of money. The report of the meeting of Bteyn, Dewet and Botha In the Utrecht district of the Transvaal colony favorably Influenced the whole list. Banks and locals were considerably harder in some In stances. Exchange on London, 46m 49 pfga. for checks. Discount rates: Short bills, 1 Per cent; three months, 1 per cent Baak Clearlags. OMAHA. March 6. Bank clearlnra today. 31.438,167.44; correapondlng day laat year, 81,066.087.09; Increase, 8372.080.35. NEW YORK, March 6. Clearings, 8224, 676,206; balances, 310.190,374. uuicAuu, aiarcn s. clearings, 432,476, 074; balances, 82,011,945; posted exchange, UM fop trivtv Havi 11 tUJU. nn 4.m. nA k.'.. York exchange, 25c discount BOSTON, March . Clearings, 823,003,446; balances, 31,890.726. PHILADELPHIA, March 8. -Clearings, 815,767,330; balances, $l,9i)8,0T8; money, 4 per cent. CINCINNATI, March 9. Clearings. 83. 158,550; money, 8&6 per cent; New York exchange, 20c discount 8T. LOUIS, March . Clearings. 38,559, 932; balances, 31,979.146; money, 46 per cent; New York exchange, IOo premium. Cottoa Market. . NEW YORK, March I COTTON Spot closed quiet and steady; middling uplands, 9c; middling gulf, 8c: sales, f 407 bales. Futurea closed steady; March, 9.03c; April, 9.01c; May, 8.87c; June, 8.88c; July. 8.91c; August, 8.76c; September, 8.41c; October, 8.17c; November. 8.07c. The market opened steady, with prices 1G polnta higher and ruled active throughout the aeaslon, with ahorta once more feverish buyers. All news favored a run of the bull movement and the friends of the market were not alow to take every advantage of their op portunity. Liverpool cables were better than anticipated, with the feature an ad vance of S-32d in spot cotton on aalea of 15,000 bales. European buying ordera were numeroua In the local ring, while oommta slon houses were large purchasers of the May and July options. Yet enormous real izing aalea were In evidence throughout the session and at times gained the upper hand, causing sharp reactions In prices. Advices from southern spot markets told of an advance of l-16c to o again In ? rices, with demand prodigious. Clearances or exports were 32,000 bales, against 22,000 bales port receipts. Interior town receipts were far leas than the shipments, esti mates for tomorrow's recelpta Indicated a further ahrlnkage In the movement and trade accounta were never better than now. All told eondltlona are averaging up strongly In favor of the market The cloae waa steady, with prlcea net 4'56 points higher on near months and $3 points lower on far months. Realising caused the decline In late months In the afternoon. Total sales were estimated at 29,000 bales, the largest single day'a transaction In many months. NEW ORLEANS, March 8. COTTON Firm; sales, 4,500 bales; ordinary, 7 7-lSc; ood ordinary, T 15-16c; low middling, 5-lc; middling. 8c; good middling, kc; middling fair, 9c: receipts, 4,9M bales; stock, Sul.263 bales. Futures, steady: March. 8.6M,ti.71c; April. 8 7tk.iti.78c'. May, i.82'u.83c; June, 8856.86c; July. 8.91n8.92c; August. 8.7tfn 8.75c; September. 8.30c; October, 8.07c ST. LOUiai March 8 COTTON Firm; sales, 679 bales; middling. 8c; receipts, 2.42 bales; shipments, 2,429 bales; stock, 49.897 bales. GALVESTON, March 6. COTTON Firm, 8c. Liverpool, March . COTTON-Spot. good business done, prices 332d higher; American middling fair, 6d; good mid dling. 4 31-32d; middling, 4 27i-32d; low mid dling, 4d; good ordinary. 4d; ordinary. 4d. The sales of the day were 12.000 bales, of which 1.000 were for speculation and export and Included 10.400 American. Receipts. 13.0u0 bales. Including 6.960 Amer ican. Futures opened Arm and closed steady. American middling g. o. c: March. 4 46-t4d, buyers; March and April, 4 49-64.4 4 6o-64d, buyers; April and May. 4 60-4d, sellers: May and June. 4 50-644 61-64d. sel lers: June and July, 4 50-64 4 61-4d, sellers; July and August. 4 6o-64i4 61-4Md. sellers; August and September. 4 4&-KT4 46-64d. sel lers: September and October. 4 34-64 4 35-64d, buyers; October and November, 4 3G-64d. buyers. Dry Goads Market. NEW YORK. March 9.-DRY GOODS Cotton gooda strong In staple lines. Ad vances of c noted In some brands of 936 yard and four-vard brown sheetings, bleached goods firmly held; narrow print cloths unchanged, but some makes of wide goods up l-16c. prints are very Arm for ataplea; fancies quiet; ginghams un changed; fair demand reported for hosiery ao.1 underwear; Jtarcsd, gooda trreguiar. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle BeceipU Moderate and Fricea Hold Fully Bteady. HOGS OPEN WEAK, BUT CLOSE STRONGER Both Fat Sheep aad Laaaha Bell Oeaer ally a Disss Lower Thaa Wed nee. day, hat Feeders Are Uaoted Ahsat Steady. SOUTH OMAHA, March 1 Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday 2.3.9 3..14 4.V49 ontoial 'iuevday 3.813 7.4X0 6.641 Official Wednesday 8,123 13.111 6,4a8 Official Thursday 2.794 9,40 ,3u0 Four days this week. 12.118 83.648 19,998 Same days last week....ll.2 36,498 14,017 Same week before 12.284 38.043 lft.HH Same three weeks ago..l6,86 48,744 16,742 Same four weeka ago,...14,uo7 37,229 15,461 Same days laat year 10.148 26,863 20,899 The following table ahows the average price of hogs sold on the South Omaha market the past several days with com parisons with former years; Date. 1902. 1901.1900.1899.189. 11897. 189. Feb. 18... "'an. is . . Feb. 1J... Feb. 18... Feb. 19... Feb. 1 Feb. 21... r'eb. 23... Feb. fa... Feb. 34... Feb. 26... Feb. 26... Feb. 97... Feb. 28... March 1 March 2.. March 8.. March 4.. March 6.. March 9.. I 91 I 28 76 8 681 9 89 8874 838688 r 78 76 8 68 3 84 6 78 8 22 962397 t 84 I 23 4 83 8 91 6 84 6804789(0 i 88 6 831 4 74 8 47 9 95 9 96 6294(0 956 984 6324698589 31 I Xl 4 m 3 63 3 83 6 93 6 38 a b9 79 688 633465 991 68027 4 67 82 890 628477366887 8 01 6 22 4 68 8 61 3 78 627 44-1 9 52 38& 8 11 4 69 9 67 9 88 8 07 ( 82 8 62 3 87 ( 97 5 37 4 74 8 82 634 4 70 864 9 J4 9 99 9 34 8 3o 8 311 8 38 3 361 8 84 I 87 3 36 3 31 a 4i 8 49 9 42 9 43 a 8 60 8 4; 2 4 2 48 3 bo 3 88 990 8 81 8 81 a 3 83 8 76 8 70 9 73 9 74 a 3 74 9 80 9 89 3 88 3 65 3 79 Indicates Sunday. RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date and comparisons with last year: 1902. 1901. Inc. Cattle 147.235 116.090 81.146 Hogs 513,2. 448.526 74,730 Bheep 146,176 166,587 The official number of cara of brought In today by each road waa: Cattle.Hogs.Bh'p.H'ses. Dec. 19,412 stock C, M. A Bt P. Ry.. 4 O. A St L. Ry 1 Missouri Pacific Ry.. .. Union Pacific system 20 C. A N. W. Ry F., E. A M. V. Ry.... 28 C. St P., M. A O. Ry 13 B. A M. R. Ry 30 C, B. A Q. Ry 1 C, R. I. A P., east.. 9 C, R. L A P.; west.. 1 Illinois Central 1 i 1 2 23 6 28 11 24 11 19 128 U 16 1.2H3 500 Total receipts ....113 The disposition of the day s recelpta was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: Buyeis. Cattle. Hogs. Bheep. Omaha Packing Co 2S 1.669 647 Swift and Company 804 2,693 249 Cudahy Packing Co 623 4,353 2,Oi7 Armour a Co G. H. Hammond Co R. Becker A Degan Vansant A Co Lobman A Co W. L Stephen Hill A HunUlnger Hamilton A Rothschild.. L. F. Husc H. L. Dennis A Co B. F. Hobbick Other buyers 4,398 6oS e 89 43 81 123 62 25 94 10 11 118 1.623 Total 1,808 10,398 CATTLE Cattle recelpta were far from being exceaelve today aa will be seen from the table above and as packers all seemed to have liberal orders the market wss lively from start to finish and everything was disposed of In good season. There waa very little change from yesterday, however. In the prlcea paid. A fair proportion of the offerings thla morning conalated of teef steers. There were none too many to meet the require ments of the local trade, so that sellers had no trouble In disposing of what they had at good steady prices. The more desirable grades, of course, were In the best de mand, but atlll even the common kinds moved quite freely at fully as good prices aa were paid yesterday. Buyers were also anxious for cow stuff. and particularly for the better grades. They were ail out eariy loosing lor me ainus that are good enough to aell from 94 00 tip, and it did not take aellera long to dispose of such kinds. Canners and medium grades sold In about tne same notcnes tney nave for some time past, and trade on such kinds was none too active. The demand aeema to be limited and the prices paid show considerable variation. Bulls, veal calves and atags also com manded lust about steady prices. Good stuff sold freely, while common kinds were more ap iMia nearlected. There were comparatively few stock cattle In the yards this morning. Good feeders In particular were scarce, so that anything showing quality and Aeah waa picked up In a hurry at good, ateady prices, no matter whether the cattle were heavy or light The common kinds, though, sold rather slowly, the same as they have all along. RepreaentaUve sales: 1 lno 9 1 1870 4 80 1 12i0 8 1 inn 4 40 1 1!1 3 60 1 12) 4 40 3 lf 3 76 2 910 4 40 1 1170 3 ft CALVES. 1 310 6 00 1 310 9 21 1 20 6 M . 4 132 8 50 1..... 10 6 50 3 110 8 60 2 90 6 60 3 3)6 9 60 1 2X0 6 00 1 1) 6 75 1 200 6 25 1 170 8 76 STAGS. 1 1120 3 25 1 1370 4 60 STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. 1 790 2 60 1 970 2 00 t 910 9 70 28 4 4 3 00 1 1010 2 70 1 9"0 9 10 8 M 1 75 8 523 3 16 1 1?0 2 85 10 691 8 25 4 826 3 9o 9 687 I 30 STOCK CALVES. 1 2tVl J 25 STOCK EE 3 AND FEEDERS. 1 6W) 3 60 3 456 4 00 8 690 3 00 1 9H0 4 00 I 70 3 00 14 677 4 10 4 750 3 00 7 730 4 25 1 720 3 26 21 10O3 4 25 1 ) 3 25 16 593 4 36 3 623 3 25 12 1010 4 85 8 726 3 25 39 6X7 4 40 3 795 3 60 2A K8 ( 40 J 10 3 60 28 676 4 45 8 650 3 60 10 797 4 60 740 3 75 29 6l 4 60 J 820 8 75 19 4 60 J 640 3 80 28 84 4 65 S 4f4 3 90 16.. 868 4 75 ;;... 753 3 96 HOGS Recelpta of hoirs were not aa .yy yxerday, but the market opened a little easier. In extreme cases aaies were made that were a nickel lower, but the market soon firmed up and the bulk of the hoga sold at righ. around steady prices. As the morning advanced trading became more active and toward the close sales were made that were stronger than yes terday. The bulk of the offerings was dis posed of In good season, but as is gen erally the case, a few light loads were left until the last, and on such klnde the mar ket waa slow. The bulk of the good welaht hogs sold from 96 1 to 46.16, medium weights went from 36.96 to 96.06, and the light hogs sold from 95.90 down. Representative sales; No. 27 26..... 21 14.... 26.... 14... 22.... 10...., 22.... 106.... 16. 61 62 44 40 98.. 92.. 61.. 30.. 79.. 81.. 67'.'. 96.. 79.. 38.. 101. 72.. 70.. 94.. 86.. 86.. 77.. 73.. 89.. 6.. 90.. 86.. 80.. 13.. 88.. 80., 92. 64. 72. 77., 88. 62. 86, A v. Ha. Pr. 4 73 4 75 4 76 4 76 4 76 4 7a 4 76 4 73 4 76 t 00 6 00 I 10 6 65 9 60 6 65 6 70 75 6 76 t 76 6 80 ( 80 t SO 6 80 6 80 6 86 6 85 6 86 t 86 6 86 6 85 6 86 6 85 6 86 106 99 103 .106 .107 ..123 .. ..118 ...100 ..123 ..125 ..130 ..1M ..160 ..164 ..164 ..1M6 ....184 ....164 ....177 ....177 ....176 ....183 ....17 ....192 ....184 ....188 ....192 ....193 .....188 ....183 ....168 ....180 ....190 ....184 ....181 ....198 ....186 ....303 ....195 ....196 ..1.191 ... .2t5 ....190 ....211 .... ....198 ....212 .189 No. 76... 64... 73... 68... 79... 66... 73.... Av. .206 .232 .203 .237 .212 .2(1 .2J6 76 24 40 120 90 40 80 40 40 40 80 80 80 40 80 40 40 80 80 120 40 68.. ....219 16 255 83... 72... 83... 87... 61... 71... 74... 71... 82... 78..., 77..., 64... 68... 77... 73 219 91 201 76.,. ...224 95 219 80 200 ISO 130 40 .206 ...223 ...219 ...216 ...209 ...217 -225 ..203 40 ..206 ... ..194 ... ..205 ..203 ,..211 ...207 ..242 .208 80 40 130 80 80 40 40 80 120 IS" 6 90 6 90 9 90 6 90 6 90 6 90 6 92 6 95 6 96 6 95 95 6 95 6 95 6 95 6 93 . 6 95 6 95 6 95 6 96 6 95 6 96 6 96 8 96 5 96 6 96 9 95 6 96 9 95 6 95 685 6 96 : 6 95 6 96 t 86 5 97 87 63. 74.. 72.. 66.. 70.. 66.. 34... 62... til.. 63. 73. 76. 76.., 42.., 75.. 73.. 47.. 74.. 64.. 80.., 78.., R5t 59... 20... 63... 79... 78... 23... 64... 73..., 70..., 71... 71... 63... 62... 65... 67... 66... 71... 79... bT... 66... 64... 29... 64... 64... 66... 67... 13 ..216 ..m ..244 ..227 ..224 ....3ol ....346 ....224 ....254 ....247 ....223 see 2"9 ....237 ....211 .....235 ....212 .'.'.'.'238 ....234 ...228 ....239 ..223 ..266 ..262 ..240 ..207 ..201 ..276 ..247 ..223 ..229 ..215 ..242 ..268 ..237 ..220 ..239, ..260 ..248 ..280 ..2x6 2 sh, 40 Mi 100 80 130 40 60 80 160 40 120 40 80 80 120 80 160 40 80 .29 180 .271 .237 ...295 ...271 ...268 66 247 63 267 66 267 65 242 64..... .256 67 249 63 243 63.. 71.. 40.'.' 78.. 64... 47.. ...270 ...273 ...270 ..277 ..244 ..286 ..362 240 80 120 m '46 80 220 Pr. 6 97 9 00 8 00 8 00 8 00 9 00 00 00 e oo 8 00 9 00 00 ' 6 00 8 00 8 00 00 8 00 9 00 6 00 8 00 e oo e oo 6 00 8 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 8 03 8 02 8 05 6 06 8 06 8 06 605 6 05 9 06 6 06 9 06 8 06 8 06 805 8 05 8 05 9 06 8 05 6 05 6 07 6 10 8 10 8 10 8 10 6 10 8 10 6 10 8 10 6 10 6 10 8 10 6 10 8 10 8 10 6 10 8 10 8 10 8 10 lo 8 16 6 16 . 8 16 8 16 8 20 No. 1.... 1.... 63.... 40.... 2.... 24.... 21.... 17.... 6.... 6.... 6.... X.... 9.... 19.... 6.... 21.... 18.... 4.... 22.... 2.... 2.... 40.... 24.... 24.... 43.... 18.... 1.... 66.... 16.... 34 .. . 80.... Av. 730 900 877 930 953 1008 8tS 924 868 920 .,...1016 ..... 900 980 1236 992 1065 980 887 1064 1010 910 1201 1117 1147 1091 1051 1160 1147 1126 1043 Pr. 4 2S 4 60 4 66 4 65 4 60 4 70 4 75 4 85 ,9 00 8 00 8 00 i 06 8 05 6 10 6 16 5 16 6 16 t 15 8 25 8 25 8 25 8 30 I 40 8 40 I 40 8 40 i 46 6 46 8 45 6 60 No. 10.... 2.... 6.... 16.... 11.... 17.... 3.... 20.... 21.... 19.... 11.... 10.... 63.... 47.... 11.... 16.... 24.... 21.... 3.... 4.... 9.... 23.... 10.... 20. Av. , 1168 1116 , 1090 1180 , 994 996 1193 , 1086 1280 1152 1109 .....1093 1261 1293 128 1186 ..1089 ..1143 ..1144 ..1325 ..1120 ..1262 ..1238 ..1246 34 1172 18 1369 3 1350 18 1327 20 1362 Pr. 8 60 8 50 6 60 6 65 6 66 6 60 6 60 6 60 6 60 6 60 6 65 6 65 6 65 6 65 6 5 6 65 5 65 6 75 6 75 6 76 6 80 6 80 6 85 8 90 6 90 8 95 0 95 6 00 8 10 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 997 w , t 1 8 8 3 1 4 8 23 8 1 1 4 1 1 23 2 8 2 3 9 8 2 nil!"!!! 875 310 936 826 820 860 870 946 880 742 . 820 . 710 . 970 . 966 . 790 .1000 . 919 . 950 . 930 . 9 .4) '. 898 . 9vi . . 900 .1021 .1006 . 8U0 . 776 . 7 20 . 800 . 700 . 590 . 990 770 .1070 . 880 .1044 .1030 . 520 . 613 . 92 .1215 .1166 . 891 .1160 .1340 . 9M 1060 1 76 900 3 00 2 10 2 16 2 25 325 3 23 2 25 t 25 2 60 2 60 2 60 9 70 2 75 2 76 2 75 2 80 9 00 9 00 9 00 9 oe 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 8 00 8 00 8 00 8 00 9 00 9 00 9 00 9 16 3 14 3 26 8 25 3 25 3 25 3 25 9 60 9 60 9 60 9 60 9 60 9 60 9 60 3 60 3 76 1 1178 , 1020 , 1076 , 1068 910 833 , 1070 , 1000 993 , 930 , 1023 856 1130 , 1220 840 9w 1220 1140 fe2 965 1116 , 1120 , 1220 , 12K7 , lottO 1016 , KM , 1113 ......1176 1290 , 960 , 1100 , 1014 , 1240 1134 1176 990 870 1165 , lo) 14-10 1MI0 960 , 1220 10 , los4 1350 120 9 75 3 76 3 75 8 75 8 75 8 85 3 85 9 90 9 90 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 15 4 25 4 25 4 30 4 86 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 25 4 45 4 46 4 60 4 60 4 60 4 60 4 60 4 65 4 60 4 60 4 76 4 75 4 80 8 0 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 oo 6 20 I 36 COWS AND HEIFERS. is.:.. 4.... .... 1.::: 4... 1.... 3.... a.... l.... 979 . 890 . 320 . 6-0 .1320 . 7o2 . 7w) . 923 . 720 .1270 ,. 873 . 620 ,. 760 3 90 16. HEIFERS. 100 1 3 00 1 3 10 3 10 3 16 8 26 8 60 8 7 3 76 3 90 4 0s 4 00 902 4 88 :::. .. 880 .. 6u0 .. 910 .. 910 .. 725 .. v) .MM ..1045 ..low) .. 9s0 ..13ta) ..1&20 1 ,. no 1 .....120 1 J....1070 BULLA. 3 10 1 1540 9 16 1 1910 9 15 1 1650. I 99 L..M..M.iM 4 00 4 26 4 40 4 60 4 76 4 73 6 00 9 26 6 23 6 30 864 I W 409 4 10 4 25 42s BHEEP Tiiere waa not a heavy supply of sheep on. sale this morning, but packers atarted In from the flrst to pound the market As a general thing both sheep and lambs sold fully a dime lower than Tester ?ay'. Trade, however, was fairly active at the decline, when It came to anything at all desirable, so that the bulk of the offerings was disposed of In good season. The com mon kinds, however, were not In very good demand, and aellera found It a little hard to dispose of that class of stuff, and In some cases had to take off more than a dime. The demand for feeders continued In good shape, and anything showing quality sold at very satisfactory prices. Quotations: Choice lightweight yearlings, 36.505.66s good to choice yearlings, 36.25a 6.60; choice wethers, 35.006.25: fair to good wethers. 94.604.90; choice ewes, 34.5094.76: fair to good ewes, 84.25ig4.50; common ewes. 33.004.00; choice lambs. 3.15.30; fair to good lambs, 35.90fir6.15; feeder wethers, 84.00 64.60; feeder lambs, (4.50(6.00. . Representa tive aales: No. Av. ju western ewes.. 46 western ewes............. 2 western ewes.... 26 cull lambs 61 cull ewes 159 cull lambs 1 western wether 219 western ewes 293 western ewes ., 881 western wethers........... 97 western wethers.... 307 western wethera.......... 1 western lamb...... 256 western lambs........... 24 western lambs........... 310 western lambs............ 176 western ewes ............ 28 western ewea 2 bucks 88 western ewes 6 western yearlings ....... 908 western lambs ........... native ewes................ 1 native wether 9 native lamba , 79 , 110 64 101 49 100 101 80 102 102 104 90 64 72 75 , 81 160 , 98 80 48 140 120 78 Pr. 2 50 8 25 4 00 4 00 4 20 4 25 4 25 4 65 4 5 4 75 4 73 8 2.) 6 26 5 26 6 66 6 1 25 2 26 3 60 4 60 6 60 8 10 4 75 6 25 8 26 1 ono lbs . $3.2MN,.26: stockera and feeders, 83.7KB4.85; cows and helfera. 32.0Ky6.6i; canners, 8t.75ti.V; bulls, 32 2694.25; Texas snd Indian steers, 83.30I&H.69: coat and heifers 32 SO.i3.96. HOGS Receipts. 8.000 head; market stesdy; pigs and lights, 36 fr6.9i); packers, 36.7ofi.n; butchers. 3.lit?S.i. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 900 head; market steady; native muttons, 4.6o-tf6 ST.; lamba. 3-V6oti.7f; culls and bjeka, 33.5"d 4.26; westerns, 35.2&ij6.65. New York Live Stork tarket. NEW YORK, March fc PEEVES-Re. celpta, 789 head: no sales reported; dressed beef steady at 7til0c per lb., city dressed. Cables quoted American steers at 12 13c, dressed weights; refrigerator beef, 10 ftloc per lb.; no exports todav. CALVES Receipts, 450 head: active and strong; Uc higher for veals; all sold; veals, 35.ha..'6' barnyard calves, 36.36; city dressed, 9(?12c per lb. 'V,-Receipts, 1.34 head; about stead v. SHEEP AND LAM B8 Receipts, 6,674 V,11''.1' ,e'y; lambs, steady; sheep, 84 00tf.16; lambs, 36.0ofr7.OOj culls, 3o; dressed mutton, Sfcloc per lb.; dressed lambs, 10 Stock la Sight. The following Uble shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheen at the Ave principal markets for March i: Cattle. South Omaha 3,794 Chicago 4,ou) Kanaaa City 4.100 St Louis 4,000 St. Joseph 1.300 Hogs. Bheep. 9.740 3.2.V) 33.0110 10,000 9.000 6.000 10,600 3.000 1.300 Totala .16,194 69,240 17,650 Wool Market. 8J- LOUI8, March .-WOOL-8teadv: medium grades.' 134718c: light Ane. 12 14c; heavy flne, 10S12c; tub washed. l45 Z4c. IlNpON, March 8.-WOOL-A sale of sheepskins was held In Mincing Lane today. The offerings number 4.49 bales. The attendance waa large and competition waa animated. Merinos averaged 5 per cent dearer, notably shorter growths. Fine crossbreds sold readily at 10 per rent higher and coarse was up 7 per cent.' Fol lowing are the sales and prlcea obtained for clothing and combing: Queensland, 11 ?,?,?!.at..Sd'li, V: Victoria, 1,415 bales st iSl IV : .6ou'h Australian. 233 bales at od(Jil8d: West Australian, 606 bales at 8diiJTsld: Tasmania. 345 bales at SUd(d ld: New Zealand, 973 bales st Sdais ld; Punta Arenas, 416 bales at 4ais 2d; ' Falkland Islands, 44 bales at 4d. 'w'"u' Sssjar Market. NEW ORLEANS.' March .-8UaAR-Very quiet; open kettle, 331-lc; open kettle, centrifugal. 8fe3c; centrifugal yel low, 8fr3 13-18c; seconds, 2iB3fc Molas ses, strong; centrifugal, fig 18c. NEW YORK. March 6.-8UO A R-Ra w, easy; fair refining. 9 15-16cj centrifugal. 96 test. 83 7-16c; molasses augar, 2c; re fined, dull. GOVERNMENT NOTICE. PROPOSALS FOR SUBSISTENCE STORES Office of Purchasing Commis sary, U. 8. Army, Omaha, Neb., March 4, 1902. Sealed proposals, in triplicate, for furnishing bacon, issue, dry salt cure. In crates and In 9 lb. net cans, and bacon breakfast sliced, dry salt cure. In 1 lb. net cans, will be received at this office snd at the office of the Purchasing Com missary, U. 8. Army, at Kansas City, Mo., and Chicago, III., until 11 o'clock a. m. Saturday, March 15, 1902, at which time and places they will be publicly opened. Articles of domestlo production or manu facture will be preferred to, those of foreign origin, cost and quality being equal. Specifications as to quantities, date and places of delivery, blank proposals and further Information furnished on applica tion to either office. Envelopes containing proposals should be endorsed "Proposals for Subsistence Stores, to be opened Satur day, March 15, 1902," and addressed to Wm. R. Grove, Captain, Commissary, Pur chasing Commissary, Omaha, Neb. M-4-d-8-t WANTED for U. 8. army, able-bodied unmarried men between ages of 21 and 86, cltlsena of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write English. For Information apply to Recruiting Officer, 16th and Dodge ata., JOBBERS & MANUFACTURERS OF OMAHA - , WHEN IN THE. CITY , ... Visit Byrne-Hammer Dry Goods Co. Wholesale Dry Goods. 1117 Howard St. MACHINERY AND FOUNDRY. Dills & Cowgll! Iron Works. MAJfOTACTUIUERfl An MBRKM OF stACHIltBllT. OBMBRAI. REPAlRDta A 3OIAtT IKON AND BRASS lrtNTNDBrtS. IHt, 3SOS mm IMS Jaskswrn SSjreot. O amass. Rak. Tab MS. gmshta. Agent. J. B. C-gtB. Mga, pi ANE CO. Steam and Water Supplies Maaafsetarsra sad Jobbers at Of All Kinda 114 aad DOtTOLAS ST. CLE CF.ICA l surniES. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Cattle Steady Hoga Strong; Sheep aad liSvaabs Slow and Lower. 'i CHICAGO, March . CATTLE Receipts, , Z 600 neaa, inciuaing ow j exans; sieaay; good to prime steers, 3R.i3ti.0: poor to medium. 34.0O4J6.3O; stackers and feeders, 14.7S4f6.00; cows, 31. 26. 26; heifers, 33. 600 6. 50; canners. Jl..ft3.2o; bulls, $3.25(i"4.8S; calves, 32-26&.60; Texas-fed steers, 34.60 6.90. HOOS Receipts, 35.000 head; tomorrow, 38.000, estimated; left over, 3.000; opened slow, closed strong: mixed and butchers, ti.S&6.35; good to choice heavy, t6.2b'g.40; rough heavy. 36 .15; light, 36.76&4.00; bulk of sales, 35.64j.2S. -SHEEP AND LAMBS Recelpta, 10,000 head; sheep and lamba, alow and lower; good to choice wethers. 84. 6506. 3a; fair to choice mixed, $3.74j4.o0; weatern aheep, 34 6Kft.Pi; native lamba, f3.76ij4.46; western lambs, 3u.2Vrftf.60. RECEIPTS Official yesterday: Cattle, 20X5; hoga. 36.418; sheep, 14,664. SHIPMENTS Official yesterday: Cattle, 8,139; hogs, 8,5u3; sheep, 1.067. Kaasas City LIts Steele Msrket. KANSAS C1TT, March 6. CATTLE Re celpta. 8,006 native., l.(M) Texana. 100 calvea; all killing gradea active and ateady to 10c higher: choice export and dressed beef ateera, 86.3O4i6.60; fair to good. 6.ooM.a); stockers and feeders, 33.2wo4.75; western fed steers, 84.6iit 00; Texas and Indian steers, 84.5066 60; Texas cows, 33.2Stfi4.&0; native cows. 33.2&54-75; heifers, 34.0O&5.10; canners, 3.-60&3.26; bulla. 63.26g4.75; calvea, 34 6f 50. HOU8 Receipts, 8,000 head; market opened weak, closed firm; top, 35.46; bulk of sales, 35ini 40; heavy, 36 3o4r.46; mixed packers. 35.IM34i.40; light. 36.4u4i.20; pigs, 14. 146 48, SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 8.000 head; market active at decline of 6Q10c; native lambs. 36.1004.40; weatern lambs, 16.3wn4.J6; native wethers, 86.3uQ6.60; west ern wethers. 351606.40; yearlings. 85 .8u4 6 10; ewes, 84.1006.80; culls and feedera, 83. 80(84.00. St. Joseph Mvs Steel. Msrket. ST. JOSEPH. March C CATTLE Re ceipts. 1.8uo head; atrong; natives, 84.7bd 6 66; cows and heifers, 62 G"3S.60: veals, 33. w 66.50; stockers and feeders. 32 6ocrt.0O. HOaS Receipts, lO.Sou head; ateady to 8o lower; light and light mixed, 36.6ua.10: medium aad heavy, 1.004,41.45; pigs. U-HUi 6 00 SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipta. 1,M0 head; lt8C0c lower; weatern lamba, t8-8uitf 6.30; western sheep. 84.w44-86. . St. Vtrmlu Uts Stack Market. BT. LOUIS. March t. CATTLE Reoeipte, 4.000 bead. Including 3.6uO Texana; market ateady to strong; native shipping and ex port ateers. 86.00414 60: dreaasd beef and butcher !. H-tU-lZi alsera lAesf cm Electrical vv Company Electrical Svpplie. Isrtrta Wlrtag Sails aad Oa UtfMQL 0. W. XOHXSTOM. Mgr. UU JIvWW ft. AWNINGS AND TENTS. Omaha Tent and Awning Co., . O as ska, Ssb. . Manufacturer of Tents snd Canvas Goods. Ssnd for Catalogue) Nunskar 2ft CAS LINE. NC1N .CQLOSLIOBIIE" Olds Gasoline Engine Olds Gasoline Engin Works, 111 Farnsm St. Onuba. Work for Bio Results, If you are wise. It la just aa eaay ts swing a big deal aa a little one. We wish to com municate with promoter, banker or lawyer who appreciates this fact. We have a plan Involving the formation of local companies, a plan In which ultra conservative people will gladly Join, a plan which will mean fortunes to an energetl and reliable promoter. Manager, P. 0. Box 1987 Now York City. REMOVAL! Boyd Commission Co. hats ram or ad from room 18, Chamber sf Commerce, to loom 4, New York Life Building. ' Phone, 1089. KEEP POSTED OM THE Chicago Grain Market Dally Trade tsUetia ast mmtm reesesC M. B. COOKE, Ceaaatsatea Merchant, M aed Baaed a Trad Cklamew Masnber at the Cslcage Board e4 Trade. SiKDj. tn JA0 uaury. paiaacea m itit ge&- I. I