I Till OHA1IA DAIIT HUE: ITIIDAT. MAIiCII 13. 19(13: i km-.. "' :wta lisi. ft I Pi fif f,4 Wrkf firi flll(H 4f t 011, f IfMlft ( ft a I Hf'ff I tH Inmtt O0 Htm 111 I11 f III' a'l' l if.e 0'l Map. Pi p f.frvsll ) '!! Sly a 4 a 1 1. A Ill iff call f.f (ho n i.ai I. m Wl'h May VV o.ap slap f'-ffi ae toWeP d'tl in pa '(' f.ifc.p I f.., ao.i.e war. iri.f, IP-e Mir f.f'.-l.i' IS rloe..e on. tit rit"'1 1 rr l"ie !. .(I Of.ai.A'l flfftl f.fl l,t'.f (lf.-e Hfl'l . !') ft UK f.'.ft. eef Mir I, I" 4 ' I .'. n I l.a ''' ' Pea '. I,lli f t 7. '.in''.' el pari rn'i"'l fsif em'.-n.l y.f pi'trHe add Ilia l.fl'f. ai'tva"''! I (... . . Will 'l.e lel, tf-llle fi'l Wl'fl ... ,,-mi n. ana) ff.fff f'ifniari rs Hi er,wfaf pee.! ,.fl ,lef In fop a i he rlose 4nfe r,. (Milt, (if M"1 Stt'l t'l f,,a r.f.e in (if efol final t'9'lf a ep ii'tn.i". .f v''ff rinf uri'f ( e4,aat ntA flollp fa 'H fx llffl (ill. 'flMefp fit.i Wefa IDfK SI 441 " h'l , 'mili el(H 4t "PI flu. eoffeppni'lliia itma if ef Mififiee polls and D'll'itli f.'tflei4 f.. ..n f is tare which, with p., ! fe,Mi rit yi rf ri'ifif t.t rftlitfitff fr.'l !.! fiilftl f.f Hi" thfff r'.lril kid af r4ilt.i gll f fr K H'l I f fft'lK In rfn l'lll onfl pfl't fill". I atw .tf ,, fan ,.l.l.l lulali," llf ,f-f lr, nnrl I'.' 1 1 tT'l'lr K- lllll ,l,.,.lf ,.,f t Ifiln ,!!. any .f lh .lhff all aaii, f.if a.fiif r.f thu In f...a llolp liali'l I't "ll I m'i .( . fxaih'f ..l.if'l a .m a-l I' 'fifiy lvf tfl mrllM f-.llta' a llttln, Itllf f f.ll.l lll'.l '.rfi'f f . air atai1r Iti" fafiialfi'tf if tlv ' ti Hi i l'i-a on W"f m ic lnw f ;,' Mf thf .rl" tid'l fflr. Miom V fxt Irf'tnl ff fipta trl amH i L' t rata, Mnna ri.ntrur'l Oata a.f t'M.lli(lt 'I'lll nlul Ihf mrif kt aia olilw. it ant foturra I'rl. r a r 1 1 I riM'ii ihrui.rfiriul Ilia 1nv, lh lt lifak l l l.l l,.ivl.. r,o lull,,. In r lhl. I'M JMap r..aa. ',!',. lilll-l R It I lap IUi. t-ataarfi t' nrwt I;'V l.M-nl rf Caipfa Itfa arnall nt l'a r atp ,IK,lt.fl rt Mfrtl ril'mlMH Itl lirnv'alrina ri rm ha rtinrarl, Ih whuln Hal innii"! i.lla liaf.lr nl Ira.l'ta Ih-Iiik llaM,aa t'r Paid tha rtmrlo l, tlllia fnrc Itia tut fi'iPtil"-f ( at'ii-l'aa rif'lrra, tlnnil l"ilr f lafrl nnr rlha lir i.ir h"ta t-Hiiao'l falip, lull Ilia 'Uiinr. m ntilv l"tn (M.raft ni-fl lh rl'.a. aa aaar mtlh M.iV ...rk ffT IV. at II" li1, May lnr'1 down 7Vo I I1 la afi'l PIlM lllil l'M'l'cl Ml f K'i pjtilmalr-1 paiita ffip turiinrrnw: Wh"til, Ik iara, .nn, Wt tura; tmla, Ifi iitra; hnUP, a r h'a.l Tha Iraillnn fulurr ratmcl fnllowi: ArtH laa I iJjiafi.i lllti. I Low. I Clo. T-"y. haa U J. HP .l i . r n l K. May July rv .t. rata -M. h. May JltW H'l'l. l'.-p-May July H".l. Iri -M iy July Hrt.t. I!l..a -May July (. I I i r ' I i ' I 'a 71", 7l r7s, 7Si 72', 7ii'i r"' l 47 47'liS 7S''I I t'a a is xiHi', :i'Y"'' 3l'Si 14Slk ai'Sr ii 1"'! I n X". l in IH 3 '." , 17 HJ', 17 10 2-i 10 IJ'j II) 7',4 9 S7'i 77V(, 8 7V, J7 5 ! 17 U 17 17 17 7'5 17 ff l 17 17 47' I I 10 i' ir. It) lo lo hi ' i &, if, I 7' i tr7m in 13 III If-'lil III Id) I W.4, 75 M I 10 . 10 l !7', 10 0.".,, t Ml 1 rt i . Nn i. ah q inlailotia wrr aa foilowp. Kl ' H -tjiilfl ntiel alfHilv; winter pat ama. 11 r.fiJ.70; alralgh.a, a.3'tl3.40; aprlng (.a'rnia. .I"H1IM(, atrnlKlitai, H l"na.40; I CN- fa 12 4..4J2 WIIKAT-No. 2 aj.flrnt. "Vi: No. 3 apring. 7'l . . Nn 2 trrt. iSf7M l 'H N- Nn. 2 4.'-; N. J ya'low, 4R'ic liATrl- No. 2. X.-, Nn. 3 while, J4'y3',,C. lltl.N". 2. law. . . . Aitl.Kr-iimal f"llnn, 4:1i43o; fair to chol a rrnllltiB. 7tli3'- kki .ift-N-i. I IImx. I'.f: No. 1 norlhweat appt. II 11. l'Ptm timothy, M6i. Clover, ,'.'ri' t ra"a. til Entll i.. rHiVimi)NU Mea pork, r"r bhl.. SlS.rtl fiH.IJ'i. Ir1. per !' loa., l'.07Vl,)l-"-rr pi el. a 1a llooael. t Sr 111 ii. I ry aali rl ahnulrlara itxixli. h.7 'i9.im. Short treir -WI 1.1.11CI1, Hi JT'VH 1" f"Holn ar tha rarelpla anil ahlpmenta of fl jr and griln. ftecelpta Bhlpmenfa. fl'MIP hhla '. i"0 r r-flo U hill. lU .M um ai.tOil i ',,l,i I u ?Vt.r') i Hata" hu .74.IOI 1X.?I0 ta. b'l II !." f fl.-y. bu a.).! 9.5f) tin th rrfrt'i" axrhanue toilay the but ler mark' I wa ataartv to firm; rrertmerlea, liJ.; Halrlea. I lj -r. Kxa. enalrr. nl at.rrk. raaea lnri,i1-l, IT',.'. Cheese ateatly, I 1-Wll'-. ; tiiNK n:r.HAL mahkkt. )( Iwaa f I ha. t)3r tm Varlwne t mmi 'I I. a. YORK. Marrh 12 KLOIRRe- :w ratrkta. .11 CI Mils., eiporta. 'ill bhla. aaiia. W.mm ribla. ; pmiPkei dull :iid lower wlnfar Pitenl. W"il 4 J&; winter atralghta, Vxi4. winter extraa. J aa.l.l'i; winter e-w ara.a :tiii; Mliini'a.,ta pat nta. 4 1'4J. Mlnneaoia hiih-ra, H :n3.4ii. Hve floor, iiulat. lair to g.Mi.1, l'i.9M( !.:); chile lan.-y. 4-T T.'o.l a . klurkwheal Mour, iUlet. $1 "il l. apiit anil to arriva. K a. k.aay; No 1 weatepn. le, f. o. b., af.ai. atate. jc, r. I. f . New York. HAkl.K r-ijuiel: feeilina. 47.-., e. i. f ., HufTaH.; Hialtlua. i-J'rODlx v. I. f., KuffalO. uKNMKt I IJulet ; yilluw weatern. l It: ell l pi. HKA T-Karrlpta l'..rlii bu, ; rporta. pt i b'i Market easier, No 2 red, ',. eiva..r; N 1. 1'. artiat. No north era iMiiiith. ivr f. o. b.. arloat; No. I harit. M.trMoha. f'. I . b . afloat. F.dlowl.ia a i a.,liy ile. line In raanons, to lo 'hi ppesaup w leaf P4' le.l nn atp-naTth In fne iioribwe't ai.i.1,1 lnir.plr pei'a.ta. and eovenug. I lull uea at mlil'lav. h iwaver. aoon .ivveli.tit Int. i prtaiilve weiknaai nn) tne af'ern.Hi.i mapk't w.i Draw umlrr Houlila rton a, id nini axporr Innulrlea, elolna ' lowe;-. M.irrh rl.Hje.t i'..'; May. W.'aiiy. clojej ,ie4.-, July T.ti.i I H N - Reeriits. irj.iiil bu. ; exorta. 131. IV pi.. atewly. No i, .VP,, f. o. b. alio it; Nn J yellow. ...Tv'; No. J while. e:c. t'niloi.a market whs nenllv well nip aoria,t all iiv In fare r uneat ile-'llue. hn.llna airntl In a mall r movem. nt. ai-iP.'iiy if ?.eilera hep ami e.a.wnere. . ioa waa fair y -l.n..y at a peril il ir a.e'ioa Mareft. ..:.m-. I wied. .ati; May. .'-'yf ,-' 13-ba-, r ii at, .".2 .c, July, ,iM4,ii nv' el.iard. ialifi'. 1 1 T Haeelpla. 7.Di bu. ; expor.a. 12. J? bik WtMit lily; Nn 2, 4iir; aiundar. I nl', 4 . No. a. No 3 while. t4r; Ip.ick miii we't-pn. nominal, ira.n white, taatiar iprl'.ns ,i.. t. but steady M.iy rl.is. .1 4o4i- H VJilel. aprtnif. go Ml to th. l. e . oM irt tU'r iuiei ; at lie. common .o rholra. lis'.'. u. . ;!. ;.'i .iic. itkls. iij',v pa- rli'i' i-uaal, l 2. J. ac. ilkll, '!.; oida L li U'Ri--rirm Calv aton. IX. ; Call-f-ii..t. VH-. I', m orv. I4 I K IfllilM flim. i. I.i. .Hr. FKi IS'N! - H.e a lay. f unny 1,J If jn. pn-. V 'e-ii ; ti.pl ham-. ' C" I' ' 11 ": i i. -t au u; iki. pit. fitrai India 'a .( ini5 ii m-Ms. ririii. pl.kiei al i- i. $1 "i 1 1 -. pl.'kle.t ah.i'iii,'r.. ia.r.i 2o. (.1. a .) Pani. $ll.nU. I.,ri. atpa.ly, wrt P.i atei.me l. $iiim. ie.iit.,t. iiil-t . ronti. Ilrlll ! .. . Sarlill II.- I. .11 til Ji; ,. . I' .' am. ... t ... a Mra.lv. l.iui.ly. IJ I a " al ll..ri clrrP. l i .n J ,al. oirai ti-y .1 - T M.i.iiW I uil . rltv, V country. H i"K K'rm , I. mean,, tt . I.f,. uomiual fuir to extra. Hi'T'i'k..tt H-. ' no... 3.;ia ks.: firm, -in., .lairv. ... , reHiurPv iir. , . ,v . ,.,,m,,ri ,i . hoi. e. li,L,. HMli- K.-.ip'a jj pka.. tirm. fancy ar,4 afata. toll .rr,.ni. eo .,p.-l, fall nida ',.' II'.-. Willi I -, !-. colore,p IH,,.; i.i... i -.ir.aU. wrtita, l'3c. p.p'H- .l..-ipia. 4.-. pkita.: firm ai,.i 1 .! i ...i ipriia last Is ,.- at it West- Illl 'III. ttfl - t I . pMir m a anaat. in.il ill i...i,.u.m i.ri. aa I li.-ra bi n. a r..pitlv .lay ta-., i.'. a. 1.4 i h aitrari I a. .1. iw, ii: -a a anp at 44 :ia f r D.. it avail an. I fiitura. 1 ia i.. ci luniwr n'.aria. t w a h.an.'P to Uv. In.t '.iliiior,t uea.'lll.l in n..tiln.l. MiuaOaiii la inolr.l at tl.'.ai, L k anil elrv ,r. -if at aij ').'k.,at an.t , 4ii:nii ar 41. -jav I .4 uiuIiiii4hI I:i Nrar York, tl . W'.i.v 11 1 .-n.i.'il It .Uuikal .i .a 4i. t.i a:i l.a. riiMpitir ala.i adva v'r. h w) I.. .-Ual'ia threr -l I k I im ma Nar ii ivai i-'ia-l uu.'Oaiia-l at , I . Iiaiw ...1 al kaa 4 III l,IMa.w 11 I a, jaa . ! Mi i I lo utroua K ' N V. r ttt uaMia).ia. Vi $ f nit '!- nirtrWn l rj.i"t, at J.'lfl2l V; No I f '. ii p'1 r r '.!il,rn ari'l No I o indPy ... h r.i .,fi if IV 'if ..4 Vi. No t fo'lnoTp r- f f ri '!.'' .'ii. nrfinia (-'intltiua ff itvlna I fMM lf.r-. : M MIKHrt, I ftatlMlofi hi f Pfie anil flnofallofia n fififa firlff fnnrf I'porlaee. t'l'H Mifk't tMih; frcah nlnrk. WW If I.I Vf f I I TUT liana. 1"iil'"i"-, nl'l f'"''M. I''t , I IPkeya. WHi-; il.lik. P0 P , . !. 1 h' it-na, i'p M'. I (ru I iiHi. ('id Ir (' il 1,1 KV 1 hickana. ii'n .'c; h. li llul", turkey, l.ilii'; ijijiki, llylc, a, . .... 1,11. I'l TIKH I'n'klii ato. k. U'i'dll'-; rholc Cmf v, 'i I ilin. oi,r-, a'l'Hrrftor, lvu'iic. 1 1 nt r l(S ft' 11 noil fi. J.er inn. i ; extra . . 1 la, i ff ij.i, ...!. New York Coiinia, per ! car, 1.' , Imik, . lira Helprta, per Rrfl., II ii; I tin k pif.'n'iar'l. p.i-r an.. 11 ,d. I Kiii,KN rllKHIi KlriH -Tr-i'it, MlOe: fi'filria. l'krel. , p.ke, prrh. . f.'.ff no, fiff.i, aunneli, if, tiluellna, ac; Woitefiah. I , aalrnori, I-; liaildock, lie; roitf.afi, u , ri-fiaiiapper luc, lohatera, ."('") , pep Hi, 4r; I'.l.aiera. green, per Hi., ', Imliliea'la. I'.r, tatflah, 14i ; black baa. fir. ,allli'll. lie III! N I'ef I on, II.Y.V). I II IY - frina 'ri'.ia.i by Omahn Wholeaala ialf'fa nipiii lailnn; noire No. 1 uplmid, I"', N" I. tl n, nieillum, Ii.iii; riwfm., 4.011. lye alraw, I. Theae prirea are fur hay of. ai". rolor anil iuallty. tiemami fair; ra reij.ia ilfht , 1 1 U N - Me. iiipi .tov. IITKr-Nn, 2. 4-.p. V F.f 1 ETA JI LK8. Nr,W r'Lf.KHY-Kalamaxoo, per dot., 2.' , 1 allfiiffila., par lint., 4i (j;0c. I " iTA'I'i iKH- I'er liu . 4'K-4i.O. KWKKT rDTATurtri-lowa and Kanaca, i NHW IVAIIHLKr-per rlna. bunchea, 40r. Nr,V 1 A Itm i H-r doa. bunrhea, 4kj. I.KTTIH K- I'er doa. bunrhea, 4;c. HI.K'I'H-Nfw aouthern, per doi. bunches, (it old. per Imi , 4r. I'l l I MI! KHM -llothotiae, per dot., fi.TS. I'A HKN I f ' r I'er liu.. 4nc. I'Al! Id I'M- 1'i r bu . iie. tlHKKN ONIONS Southern, per doa. burn hea. fir. KA UIHIIKfl Houthern, per doa. bunchea, TfnNIPH-I'er bu., 4f'c: iarincla rutaba K.ia. ir lb., l'ci new aou'hem, i r doc. Illll.' liea, 1 i.N 11 iN'h--lied VN'laconaln, per lb., lr; wh.le. per lb., Vic, Mpanlati, per crute. 1.7a. HI'INAUH Houthern, per doa. bunchea, ' ''I'. I'K.MONS-Cillfornla fancy, 13.23; choice, (.! ''. NAVT IlKANS-Per bu.. 12.65. 'AX HKANS4 i-it bu. box. 13; atrlng ,ienliH. per bu. box, 41. m AHMAnK-llolliind aeed, pr !b.. c. ToMATtiKH New Klorldr., per 6-baaket rrme, ii:i"'ir:..o 1 ' A L' LI F LOWER California, per crate, $;.i. FltLIITS. rt'AriS-Weatern. i-r bbl., $2 75; Jona thiina, h; Nw York atork, '..25; California Ilellflowera, tier bu. box, 11. 60. 1 1 H A I'l'M M h Ih aoe, per keg. 6.007.00. CHANHKH H I KS Per box. U. TKOPICAL FRUITS. KIOS California, per lo-lb. cartona, 90c; Turklah, per 3.'.-ll. box. 14f8l8c. OKANfi KH Cnllfornla naveli, fancy, $3.00 (3.16; rholce, 52.75; Mediterranean aweeta, K 2.1; aweet Jni'fa, W.iVi. OATKH Pen Inn, in 70-lb. boxes, per lb., "; per cHae of ;i-lb. pkaa.. $2.25. MISCELLANEOUS. . tPf'ORN-Per lb., 2c; shelled, 4c. li IDEM No. 1 green, oc; No. 2 green, Be; No. 1 nailed, 7c; No. 2 snltgd, 6c; No. 1 veal culf, H lo 12 Iba., S'.ic; No. 2 veal calf. 12 to l.'i Iba., 6c; dry hides. (H12c; aheep pelta, 2.V5j75c; home hided, $1.60ifj2.aO. NI TS W aliiuta. No. 1 soft shell, per lb., li; hard nhell, per lb., 14c; No. i aott eliell. per lb., 1.1c; No. 2 hurd shell, per lb.. 12c: Itraalla, per lb.. 12c; i'.lbeiia, pt-r lb., l.'c; ulmonila, soft shell, per lb., 16c; hard shell, per lb., lat-; pecans, large, per lb., 12c; small, per lb., lie; cocoanuia, per doa., 8"c; c-heatniits, p.r lb., luc; peanut, per lb., 4-; roai-ted iieanuts, per lb., 7c; black walnuts, per bu., $1; hickory nuts, per ou., l 60; coi'OHIluta, p-r luo, $t. OLD MKTA1.3. ETC.-A. B. Alplrn quotes the following prices: Iron, country mixed, per ton, $11; Iron, sto.e plate, per ton, $8; copper, per lb., 814c; brass, heavy, per 11)., S'.fcc: brass, light, per lb., 514c; lead, per lb., e; line, per lb.. 2Vie. MAPLE tflTOAR-Ohlo, per lb., 10c. HoNKY Utah, per 24-frame case, $3.26; Colorado,- fcJ.iit'. t. I.oala f.rain and Provlalona. 8T. LOUIS, March 12. WHEAT Lower; No. 2 red. rash, elevator. tW'c, nominal; track. 72V;iti75f; May. SfiSc; July, 6o; No. 2 hird rash, "ii72Vjc. CORN Uiwer; No. 2 cash. SBc; track, 4 W4c: May. c; July, 404c. t)A1 8 HlKher; cash, 3Dc, nominal; track, fcW!-; May, 2iiMc; July, nominal; No. 2 w hile, :ihc. HYK- atendy at 41 2. FLOUR Quiet; red winter patents, $3 30 S(3.4;i: .'Xtra fancy and straight, 3.Wfi3.25; clear $2.7iii2.!al. HEED Tliiic thy, steady at $2.753.25, .with prime worth more. 4'ohN.V EAISteady, $2.30. HUAN Dull; sacked, east track, 83c. Ma Y Strunx; ilmotny, $11. aWu 16.50; prai lle, $7.i.Kill.'Ni I PON CO TTON TIES $1.05. H A i( 5 1 N O 54 f i fi' c . HEAD' TWI.se. 8c. PROVISIONS Pork, lower; Jobbing, -tandard mess, $lS.l7Vfe. Iird. firmer at $!)o. Dry salt meats (boxed), steady; extra shorts, clear ribs and short clears, $10. Hn-on (boxed), steady: extra shorts, clear ribs and short clears. $10.87'. M ETA LB Iead, nrm at $l.27'4. Spelter, strons; nt $C.ia. POI LTRY Firm; chlckenac. lOigllc; turkeys. liyt(17c; ducks, luc; geeiae, aKc. Hl'TTElt Quiet; creamery, 2"!528V4e: dalrv. 1K'u2Ic. ECUS Higher at 14r for fresh. Receipts. Shlprmntx. Flour, bb fi k.iNW 9,(kx) Wheat, bu 31.i") 29,iHI Corn, bu 117,1141 WOOD Oats, bu 82.UU0 69,0.0 l.lserpol Grain anal I'rovlsluna. LIVERPOOL. March II. WHEAT H pot: Quiet; No. 2 red weatern. winter, 6s t'd; No. 1 nor.hern, apt lug, 6 Sd; .No. 1 Cali fornia, 6 Wjd. Kutures: Steady; March a Ml; Mj". ti July, 6s ad. COi'.N-Spot: American mixed, new. 4s 4d. Kuturca: Steady; March, 4s 7d; May, IB 111. PROVISIONS Bef. easy; extra India mess. Kr. Perk, steady; prime mess west ern, jila. llama, short cut 14 to 1C lbs., steady. a.-m d. Hacjn. Cumberland cut, M to 30 lbs., nrm, okt 6.1; short ribs, 16 to 24 iba , nrm, .; long clear middles, light 2H lo 31 lb-., strong. 54j; sh irt clew m ddles! heavy, ii to 4o Ijs., Miong. iia 6u; anort clear backs. 35 to 40 lbr,., firm. o.1s til clrar bellies. II to 16 Iba.. 54a. Hhoulders' aiiiiare. II to 13 lbs., strong. 4.' Lard' strong; prime western, in tierces, 61s 6d" American refined. In palls, 61s 6d. HITTKK-diHKl lulled Slates, steads, ia: ri'ipst United St.itea. nominal. I'll KKfK American tlnesi while, strong, trie; Am-rb an linest colored, steady, fos. 6d TALIXiW Prime city, h-caiiyt Ha 5d, Aus tralian, dull. Kawsaa t it Grain and Provlalona. KANSAS CITY. March 12 WHEAT Ma). MS'uMV; July. SJ'voiw'c; cosh No. 2 hard, CuTlc, No. 3. Hot) ti.se; No. 4. &7tia3t'; rejected, irfrij7c; Nn. 2 red. 7t72c; No. 3, liaoilc. coHX-Aprll. 37't.37Sc: Mar. 37Hi37Sc; July 37',ii I7-,c: rash. No. 2 mixed 0!u4otc; No. 2 w hile.. JH'.I tic; No. 3. 3'l'y.g tO'c. OATS No 2 white, 3t''(i3ti'o. RYE-No. 2. lie. HAY-Tlmothy $12 50; prairie, $M.Su'i9 Oil. Hi TTER Crrau.rry. t.aJi dairy, ISc. ECit;d Fnsh, 12c. Recelpla. Shipments. Wh?.tt. bu :u;.ii 35.2i) Corn, bu 62, 4o 67.i"0 (.lata, bu i.ii'O 13,14) rh.l,de.ph.a Pr.e. Market. I PH I LA DEI Pit I A. March 12 BITTER : Finn an.l lo rusher: extra weatern cream j ery. :; nearby prima. 32o. I EOOS Klrni and good demand; fresh i nearby. IS',.-, at the mark; westerr, lSVjo; I s out h we-teru li.-; aouthern, 17'!'. CliKEJE Steady but quiet; New York full cream?. prirre. ami 1. IVfUc; fair lo good, prune, sni.ill. 1 1'., a l.!'.,-; prl, le. large, Ik . fair to g'Mxt, prime large, HalJ-c. I ii'i.mhi, t.. M.ircB rj. WHEAT Fairly H'-uva ana aieaay, ca-n. ,ac. Juay, 77o; J illy. r; -c. ti iKN-Dull and aaler; March. 45c; May. 44-V-; J'ii. 4'"ao. ii.vT-Du!l and in, hanged; March and M.iv 3M-0-; July. 32c. RYK-No. 2. UV- XKEli Clinrr. fa'rlv active and lower; caan. K.. March, K6; April. aV65; ta-lo-bep. mi. prim timothy, II in, prims al aike. 17 M. -M.lwaak.aa. UralsTlarkel. Hil.WAI KEE Manh li WHEAT tt'.aa.ly : N,. I northern ;Sc: N.k t aorth- ii i. ..o.'i', uv, .4-t'i.: R V p: -P inner, No. 1. ojc bid. I-. Kit V-8tcady ; No. 2. futtk-; aample 4f-j J. I'uKN-M), 47V aaked. tllnaa-airulla t haa. tatar aad Bran. MINNKAIHL1S. Manh 12. WH EAT My ;'rk. Julv. Tt'.MI-ac; ub track.. No. I hant j . . No. 1 uortbapn, 75i.', Nuv 1 iiorihrpn. itSc 4 M.'L .- ur4 yauota, $3 TuXsi; tavc- nnd patents, $3"i3 75; flrt clrar.a, 12 75; Clears, 2 ' 'o 2 In HKAN-IN bulk. I14.2.VM 14.50. M R IRK 1411 AM AMI KLKYATOR C O. Omaha ttrawrh llu-lll Hoard of Trade Halldlac. CHK AUO. March 12. WH EAT The mnr ket was uruiia ear.y. helpeu by the hlaher ta bl a. and I be report irom Mlnneapulia of sales nf 2i.im bhls. of flour yesterday by their mills and also the continued rami temperaturea through the winter wheat bell. There was very little outside Inter i si, however, and the market eased off. f losing V under yesterday. There was ll'iulitation toward the close by the eanv leiyers Price Current said: "Wheat pros peels were promising. Primary receipts were 434,ii bu., against 4IM"J last year. I'rlmnry shipments were 133,im) bu., against llo.imo last year. Clearances. 2Mi,uti bu. New York reports 11 n.mls taken for export. Northwest receipts were ids carp, against 32 a year ago. Ixical receipts w jre 'At cars, with none contract. Estimates for tomor row, 15 ears. The weather In the extreme northwest was below aero and this caused Some anxiety. CORN The market has been very dull and nulet. Inclining the price to weaaness, Tha range has been very narrow, at lis best V; over yesterday's close, and Its weakest Vic under. Ixical receipts were light, 237 carj, with none contract. Esti mates for tomorrow, 225 oars. Cash prices were unchanged. 1 he eastern demand coa tlnuea very poor, but western offerings are small nnd xpected to continue so on ac count of the roads. Cables were firm. Clearances, "IO.ikio bu. New York reports three loads for export. Primary receipts were dMi.iii) bu., against 244.not) last year. Primary shipments were ouH.ouO bu., against 214,0110 last year. There was one car. of No. 2 yellow out of private houses. OATS There has been a fair trade in oats and firlces have kept stejtdy. There has been no t-peclal feature and the trade has been a general one. At the opening cash houses were the best buyers. Receipts were 1!hJ cars, with 14 contract. Estimated receipts Friday l!l cars. Clearances were 21.000 bu. Cash prices a'e unchanged. The shipping demand is fair, where cars can be obtained, and western offerings small. PROVISIONS The market opened easy. There waa a sharp break Jy local scalp, rs and some long holders selling. Commis sion houses were general buyers. Cudahy was credited with selling pork. Armour took the ribs. The market has been rather weak during the entire session. Private estimates of stocks In store: Pork, new, 25.I1M bh!a. ; old, SCO bbls. ; lard. 11,750 tierces; ribs, lO.ono.otio lbs. There were 1S.000 hogs and prlres 5c higher, but the close was weak. Estimates for tomorrow, 15.0i0 iead. Hogs In the west today 43.400 head, against 55.ci0 last week and 5H.2U0 last year. WEARE ORAIN AND ELEVATOR CO. Dulnth Grain Market. DULUTH, March 12. WHEAT Cash No. 1 hard, 74c; No. 2 northern, 71Hc; No. 1 northern, 74Vc; May and July, 74'!c. OATS3 May, 33'sc. Peoria Irlaruet. PEORIA, March 12. CORN Firm; No. 3, 41. OATS-Dull; No. 3 white. 3333Ac. WHISKY-11.30. Kew York Money Market. NEW YORK. March 12. MONEY ON CALI Firm at 5U6 per cent; highest, 6c, closing 64tic. Time money steady; sixty davs and ninety days, 6 per cent; six months. Syrette. Prime mercantile paper, 6 ner cent, nominal. STERLING EXCHANGE Steady at the advance with actual business in banker's bills at $4.8655 for demand and at $4.83l'5 4.S320 for sixty-day bills. Posted rates, $4.84 and $4.87H- Commercial bills, $4.824 IP 4. S3. SILVER Bar, 49H; Mexican dollars, 38c. HONjJS Government, steady. State in active. Railroad, steady. The closing quotations on bonds ar as follows: U. 8. rat 2a, re. . . .lOlhi I. A N. unl. 4a 100 do iroupon W1 "Max. Central 4i.... 77 do b, i1 17' do la Inr 2i do coupon lt'K Minn. He St. L. 4..101! do new 4s, res :u 11., K. & T. 4a loo do coupon 1-16 do 2a soiy do old 4, rr. 10- N. Y. C. (an. Ja.,103', do coupon 10!4 N. J. C. gen. 6a... .131' do 6, rag 1"3 No. Pacific 4 ll34 do coupon lfJ do 4a T2V Atrhlaon gen. 4a 101', N. & W. son. 4a inn do ad, 4a l'- Reading en. 4s lei'i B. & O. 4s l-"4 St. L. oe 1. M. c. is. 114 do 34 KH' 8t li. & 8. P. 4s.... 94 V do cony. 4s UK "Pt. L. 8. W. la.... M Canada 80. 2r. 106 I do 2s U Central ot Oa. 6s. ...107 "S. A. & A. P. 4s... :i I he . A Ohio 4SS...104 So. Pacific 4s 90 '4 Chlraao & A. 3... 75'i so. Hallway 6s 117 C, B. & y. n. 4s.... 13 - -0. II 4 t F . 4s.lltl-N C. A N. W. c 7S....131V, ('., R. 1. A P. 4a.. U16 C C C A St L I. 4s..llK4 Chicago Tar. 4a M Colo. A 80. 4s 9 Uanyar A R. O. 4s... Krle irlnr lien 4a.... 94 do general 4s NV F. V. A I). C. Is. ...lloi. Texas A P. a 116 T., Bt. L. A W. 4s.. 74V Union PacISc 4s lot do cona. 4a. Ut2 Wabssh la m do 2s 107 do deb. B 76 West Shore 4 llu'i Wheel. A L. E. 4s. 90U Wis. ('antral 4s 91 Con. Tobacco 4s 2X Hocking Val. 4Ha....l0ilColo. Fuel 6a. Offered. "Bid ... London Stock Market. LONDON, March 12. Closing quotations: Consols, money 91 do account 91-a Anaconda a... tg Atihlaon do pf d ' too tlaltlmora A Ohio N' r haaapeaka A Ohio... 47V2 Chicago U. W 26 C. M A St. P 17J-4i N. Y. ('antral 142' Norfolk A Western.. 721 do ptd 92 Ontario A Weatern... .11 Pennsylvania . 15 v, "S 3U 43 Wt 32 IK. 4 94 "4 94 J'i 2 Rand Mines Reading do lat pfd do 2d pfd DPHeara Danver A R. O. do ptd Erie do lat ptd ... JlijISouthern Ry . do pld . kit1 Southern Pacific. . ii'n.l'nlou Pacific... . do pfd do 2d pfd i4 S. atael do pfd Wabash do pfd Illinois ( rntral 14 Louiayile A Nash. . . .121 M., K. A T i Ex-dlv. RAR SILVER-Weak at 22d per ounce. MONEY' 3(4 per cent. The rate of dis count In the open market for short bills Is 3fj374 per cent and for three-months' bills Is 3V(j3 13-16 per cent. lloa;on Siuiks anil Ili.nrTa. BOSTON, March 12 Call loans, S(fi ner cent; time loans, 56 per cent. Official closing ot stocks tnd bonds: Atihlron 4a Mfi. central 4a.. Atchison do pfd Boat on A Albany Boston A Me ..inV .. 7t .. Hl' .. 71, ..157 ..ix; Allouas Amalgamated .... .. .. 74-Hj 85 '.4 ..650 .. 294 .. 7H, ..122 .. 12-4 .. 5 .. 21 .. 75',, .. 32 ..120 -. 21, ..1M) .. US .. 2 .. 304 .. 7. .. 1IK, .. 74 Ulngharo Calumet A Hecla. Centennial Copper Hanga .... Dominion Coal ... Franklin Mohawk I Hd Dominion boston Klevatcd .114 N. Y.. N. H. A H...213 Kit. h bun ptd ..141 .. 91 , I nlon Pacific Max. Central Amarlcan Sugar .. do pfd American T. A T. Dominion I. AS.. (en. Eiai-trlc Maaa. Kleclrlc. t olled Fruit ''OK-aola ..121) slulncy Santa Fa Copper.. Tamarack Trinity I nllad Ships .... Ctah Victoria Winona Wolvorina ..146 .. 4.-,'i ..191 ..ion .. 37 I 8. Ftael. do pfd HiTy Wrating. common.. .100 Advantura . 121, 14'cw York Hlalak Atoeka. NEW YORK. March 12-The following are the quotations on the the New York Adams Con 60 a J lea Jo llraaca 10 brunawick Con 2 Comatock Tunnel ... 11 Con. Cal. A Va :wi Horn Silver 125 Iron Silver ;2& Laadvllle Coa I ll.ltlle Chief .. (Intarlo I Opliir pnuanix I Poloai Kavaaa Uterra Nevada Small tlopaa .. 'Btandard .. II ,.40u ..Sin .. t .. 40 Forelatn Financial. LONDON. March 12-The preasure In the money market today waa Increased owing to the fact that It waa pay day on the stock e::?hange. Discounts were unlet On the stock exchange the a t.e.uiai.ce was small and business waa inactive, but generally cheerful, and there was a re covery In many dlrectloa .. An improve ment In the volume of dealings Is antici pated for the new account. The tettle men! waa concluded without any d'ttl culty, although there were heavy defer ences In the American section. Consols hardened and were quiet and home rail-t were irregular. Americana vere tirm an 1 operators were cautl.iua In view of the uncertainty regarding the situation In New York. later Americans became Irregular and Idle. They Improved curing the lat hour and cloned tirm. Southern PmcM. waa quoted at 64Sc and I nlon Pacific at Wio. Rio tint ,a were buoyant. Cnpp r waa excited. The metai sold up to 6t;c. but eased off slightly on realising unj closed at i'ac. Kaffirs hardened. LONDON. March 12 (Sold premiums: Buenisa Ayres, 127.30; MaeuH, 33.92; lis. bon. 25. Hulllon to the amount of 50.00 was taken Into the Rank of England to-, a and ; lo."i waa withdrawn for ah pment ti South Africa. The weekly atatemrnt of the Bank of England shows the following changi-a: Tosl reaerve. Increased iln.iniu; clr cuiatwu. decrtaaed. aiit-l.iaai; bnMI m, li rreaaed. jVlsoilaj; other aH-uritlea. de r-Hsed .4;t.ii; other depo.Mta decreasrd Qi.w.ou); public depoai'a increased 25J.ui); notea rearrva Inrreiuted JLPsa.iaaj; r-oyenimenl aecurtllea Increaael a;4.uii! The proportion of the Bank of England ii ... . ... I . .. K , I , . I .. .k., . .. , - . -'"., ia -..a l-r cent, aa compared with 45.34 tier cent last week. Tha rale of dlacount la unchanged at per cent TAR1S. March li-Prlcea otiened Irrea. ular on the bourae tixiay. The official bat waa active, especially Rio tintoa. which advanced on the rise In th price 4 cupper. iiraxllUna and Argentines rose substantially. At the rltir-e s.ocks we-a firm. Rentes Improved and IndiiPtflais were Irrrgular. Kaffirs were ery firm, being stimulated by the approaching Is sue of the Transvaal loan. The private rate of dlerount was 2 15-16 per cent. Three per cent rentes, Hu, 12ic for the account. Tf!r weekly statement of the Bank of France shows the tollowlng changes: Notet In circulation decreased 71,4iVi, francs; treasury accounts, current. Increased o4. ('' francs; gold In hand decreased 8. U7a.". Irs nes; bills dl.K-unte,1 Increaael 24.250,000 trancs; ellver In hand Increased 47,i.i francs I5ERLIN, March 12. Business quiet on the bourse today. Home funds were fairly steady. Chinese securities hindened. Iron sharts attracted attention. Bank shares were maintained. Exchange on Ixwdon. im, 52pfga for checks. Discount rates: Short bli s. I, per cent; three months bills, 2'aj per cent. BOMBAY. March 12.-The rale of dln courit of the Hank of Bombey was todiy reduced from to 7 per cenV. SKW YORK STOC KS ASU BODS. Market Oaclllallons Halt aad Seml- gtatrnallon Followa, NEW YORK, March 12.-The stock mar ket today started out w;th its recent tendency to reverse its position of tre day before. This vacillating course Is usual towards the termination of a wide price movement, but the oscillation fell to such small proportions today that tin room traders became discouraged In their efforts to scalp a profit and In the end abandoned the market to semi-stagnation. Speculative attention reverted to special cause affecting individual stocks and to days large street dealings and Vilest movements were In this class. There was no evidence of further urgent prmsure of liquidation and call loans were made on the stock exchange at 54 per cent and In exceptional raaea at 6 per cent. This was partly due to the release of funds by the liquidation of stock and partly to the decreased demand In view of the spec ulative dullness. It Is clear that juch funis as have come to New York have been attracted by higher Interest rates and the source from which they have been drawn show the effect in a tighten ing of their own money rates, as In the case of Chicago. The volume of credits has been mare diffused than reduced. Wall street was obliged to accept the in timation received today in that the secre tary of the treasury had decided that the present money situation In New York did not require action for relief by his de partment. The fact Is beginning to be better understood that any release of treasury holdings now will Increase the necessity of drawing upon government deposits with the banks to make the Panama canal payment. Insofar as the puyment shall be made by drawing on funds actually in the treasury It will go to Increase the available cash. As to wether this cash goes abroad In the shape of gold exports or remains here, must de pend upon the international exchange act uation at the time. It is clear that these payments will be available to foreigners, but they will nevertheless increase the supply of loanable funds and may be an actual relief to the New Y'ork money market by oorrowlng. Today's report of the exports of domestic products for Feb ruary gave a good Indication of the growth of the trade balance in our favor, show ing as It does an Increase compared with February of last year ot over $2O,CO0,OOJ. Corn exports play a considerable part in this showing, but the increase in value of cotton exports compared with February of last year amount to the substantaJ figure of $12,654,565. The culmination of the speculative rise In cotton and the heavy selling at the reaction give promise of continued replenishment of our foreign credits by the outgo of cotton. As for the Immediate money situation, the subtreas ury yesterday took another half a million dollars from the market. There was a deposit of $200,000 today for transfers to "New Orleana and a small sub-treasury debit balance at the clearing house fore shadowed another heavy requirement by tomorrow's statement. There Is some anxiety lest the payment on Monday of $20,000,000 of Standard Oil dividend may dis arrange tne money market, as is has been shown that the funds collected for this purpose have been out In loans and will have to be recalled. The stock mar ket closed dull and weak. Of the day'c special movements the rise in Amalga mated copper was due to the excited lump in the copper market. St. Paul waa flftei apparently on the declaration of the reg ular dividend. Sugar weakened on the fear that the Cuban treaty would be defeated. Union Pacific declined on the call by the Southern Pacific minority. Bonds were about ateady. Total sales, par value, $1,705,000. United States bonds were all unchanged on the last call. The following are the cloalng prices on the Near -York Stock exchange: Atrnlson liTexas A Pacific 17 i ao pia rem Bal. A Ohio .' ' do pfd 93 Canadian Paclflc... 1244 Canada Bo i. 73 Chas. A Ohio 4W Chicago A Alton..., 11 Toledo, St. L. A W. 26 do Pfd... 414, Union Paclflo do pfd Wabash do pfd Wheeling AUK. do 2d pfd Wis. Central do pfd Adams Ex , 91 90 , . 171 48V, nv, v 24 60 216 116 140 130 74 1914 91 do pra Chicago A O. W do 1st pfd do id pfd Chicago A N. W Chicago Ter. A .. 41 .. 24 .. 60 .. 394 1M' American Ex Tr.. ltil'nltad State, Ex.. do pfd 29 C. C. C. A 8t. L. ... 91V, Colorado So 25 do 1st pfd (6Vt do 2d pfd i4 Del. A Hudson 19S Del. L. A W 256 Wella-Fargo Ex... Amal. Copper .... Amar. Car A F.... do pfd Amar. Lin. Oil.... do pfd American 8. A R. do pfd 1414 19 48', 96 Denver A R. 0 37'fc do pfd a6 Erie 86 do 1st pfd 44 do 2d pfd 621t Great Nor. pfd 192 Hoiking Valley 102 do pfd 47 W Brooklyn R. T 12S' Colo. Fuel A Iron... es Cona. Oas 209 Cont. Tobacco pfd. ..1144 0n. Electric 192 Hocking Coal itu. .iter, rapar .... do Did I'M 71 64 Illinois Central 139a, lowa central .. do pfd Lake Erie A W do pfd L. A N Manhattan L... Mat. 81. Ry.... Mex. Central .. Mex. National Minn. A St. L. Mo. Paclflc .... M . K. A T.... do pfd N. J. Ontral . Norfolk A W.. do pfd Ontario A W... Pennsylvania .. Reading do 1st pfd.... do Id pfd St. L. AS. F.. do lat pfd... do 2d pfd 8t. h. 8. W.... do pfd 8t. Paul do pfd So. Paclflc .... 8o. Hallway ... do pfd Offered. 37 Inter. Power ... Laolade Gas .... National Biacult National Lead .. No. Amarlcan .. Pacific Coast .... ... 44 ... 41 ...113 ...111 . .142' ...mat ... 26a, ... 17 ... 99 ...0 ... Vi ... 64 ...148 ... 70- ... 89 .... 44 .... 26 ....106 ....'64 .... 14 ....101 .... 40 racmc Mall Paopla's Uaa .... P reread 8. Car. . . do pfd Pullman P. Car.. Republic Steal .. do pfd Sugar Tenn. Coal A I.. Union Bag A P.. An w.tA . .120 . ton . 74 .121 . 42 . 12 . 74 '.Itls'V, f. heather"!.'.' 304, 12 1 6 61 37 5 18 27 94 .40 64 42 77 . ns ao ptd . 84 V. 8. Rubber ... . 71'j' do ptd . 77 I'. 8. Steal .. . 82 1 do Did 70 I Weatern Union .... 24 Amar. Locomotive. 64 do pfd 148 K. C. Southern 188 do pfd 42 I Rook Island i; do ptd 3l Bank t'learlna-a. CHICAGO, March 12 -Clearings. $28. 7"!.. 3s6; balances, $l.81,962;New York exchange 10c discount bid and 10c premium asked; foreign exchange, sterling posted at $4 844 for sixty days and at $4.87'4 for demand. A'KW YORK, March 12. Clearings. $277 . 002.232; balances, $H.Sj2.7!i2. BALTIMORE. March 12-CIearings, $4 750.4HS; balances. $u2,721; money, 6 per ceni PHILADEIPHIA, March 12. Clearings $i;i.(i!i,3i 0, balances, $2,008. 5D4; money, 6 per cent. BOSTON. March 12.-C1earings, $20,350, 455 balances, $1,471,612. CINCINNATI, March 12 Clearings, $4. 619,(841; money, aidjo' per cent; New York exchange, 2oi30c premium. ST. LOUIS, March 12. Clearings, $9,164. 9HS; balances, $S34.662; money steady at b'i0 per cent; New York exchange at par. Ol,' and Roaln. OIL CITY, March 12. -OIL Credit bal ances, 11.50; ci rtltlcates, ni bid ship ments. Pennsy.vanla, I2H.D44 bbls.; avtr age, Dti.231 bbis. ; runs, 107.184 bbls.; aver age, 75.810 bbls. Shipments, Lima. 68,312 bbls.; average, '63,041 bbls; runs, Lima, 56,. 346 bbls.; average, 48.714 bbls. NEW YORK. March 12 OIL Cotton seed, steady; prime yellow, 41 hie. Petrol eum steady turpentine, steady, ROSIN Firm; strained common to good, $2.30 LONDON, March 13 Oily Turpentine spirits. 43s 9I. LIVERPOOL. March 12. OIL Turpen tine Snirlta. firm. 44s. Cottonseed, Hull rclined, s)Ht. steady, 22s. SAVANNAH. Ga., March 12. Oily Tur pentine, llrm, 6".c. KOS1N Firm; quote: A. B. C. D. E F., $12.00: G., I12.pi: IX, $12.40; I.. $8.20; ' M., $3 J; N.. $3.60; W. G.. $3 85; W. W.. $4.25. t offee Market. NEW YORK. March 12 COFFEE Spot rio. steady; No. 7 Invoice, 6c. Futures o.KT.e.l steady at a partial advance of five points. The foreign market news waa irregular, but the rate of I'raml ln ex change waa again advancel; the Interior Santo.a receipts were smaller and shortly after midday the bull clique waa a buyer of th near months, ao that the market was finally steady, net five points night r. Sales were rep irtrd of 7..V4) bags. Im Ii d Ing March al 14. 3" wis 35; May at H boy 4 55; July at $4.70; September at $t.85(('4.. Dry tioaela Market. NEW YORK, March 12.-DRY HOODS -Dull, but no weakness In prices has he n observable. Buyers have supplied them selveai for current needs and are not will ing to contract ahead, nor are aellirs anxious to take orders for future delivery, certain lines of bleached goods have been rev teed. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Light EeceipU of Cattle Caused Price3 to Show More Strength. HOGS OPENED STEADY, CLOSED WEAK Demand for Fat Sheep and l.omha t'oatlnaed alte Liberal and an Active and Steady Market oa All Grades Reaalted. SOUTH OMAHA. Marrh 12. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs, fchcep Oftl da I Monday 4,314 4.mj 7.213 Oitlclal 'iuetoay b,t4 e.s.' 6.5.-4 I'liuial eune.-day 2,iuV b,uti u.tau Omcial Thursday 2,tyi 6.418 3,334 1 niee uaya mis weeK.14.21 4.wn i.ioi Same days rast week 14,8,6 3o.M? I3.6i!i Ha mn wU lulnra I w .Q 'Hi n il VM 'll. ' Same three weens ago. ..16, oil 3i',lz -.o.48i Same lour weens ago 16,842 41.4i ,tii3 Same days last year 13.323 3J.C63 2b.t)i4 RECEIPTS FOB. THE YEylR TO DATE. The following table shows the receipts ot cattle, bogs and sheep at South Oilman for the year to ua'r and comparisons wilh last year: D403. yn. inc. Dec. cattle 1M,;iS 1j,4K) 23,iW HOgs 461.3.16 54H,3'iM so,061 Sheep 266,6ti 16i,776 ys.192 Average price paid for hoga at South Omana tor the la.tt several days with com parisons. Date. I 19u3. 19O2.l901.il90O.189O.l!s98.;i8S7. Feb. II ..I Feb. 17... Feb. 1... Feb. 13... Feb. ... Feb. 21... Feb. 21... Feb. 23. ..I Feb. 24. ..I Feb. 25... Feb. 21,... 1 ! 17l 7 03- Vi 1 6 D.A.I .JSi 5 Dii 1 I 2 Mfcl 81 lVsi 6 t 69', I S PS ,! 7 02V 7 01; 7 UV4I 7 c.51 7 15V4I 7 144 7 25 7 294 7 13 I 27 79 5 7s, s r.i 5 85, 4 23 6 86 6 30 5 Ni 0 3.M 6 951 6 291 j 4 2 s 971 I 6 93 ( 38 6 M( 5 33; 5 M 1 5 25' 6 90 6 2S 6 01 5 22 1 6 2 & '"I I 6 07 5 32 1 6 7 5 36 5 991 5 34! 7 10 $ 37 6 O61 6 -391 o 41 5 97 I 6 09 6 40 6 I81 & 41 4 831 476, 4 83 4 181 4 74, 4 C9 4 69 4 69 I 4 5 4 6, 4 77 4 68 a 66, 4 62 I 4 74 1 4 7iii 4 71 4 72 4 71 4 73 I 1 58 3 s8 9 oJj I 3 50 3 471 3 H 3 06 2 ul' 68 3V, 2 tV4 8 51 1 6 D2 S 69! i 52 I 3 541 4 60 3 63; 3 581 3 53 3 h 3 31 3 4 3 2a 3 8. 1 3 .1 3 91 S 3D I 1 35 3 96 8 84, S ii I 81 3 3o t Nl i 41 8 9 3 4-4 8't 3 4J I 8 43 3 66 8 i8 1 60 i 8.11 3 4; 3 73 3 20 3 sii 3 4i 3 82 3 iw I 3 65 3 89 3 76 8 67 3 761 3 6) 3 80. 3 65 3 79) 3 61 3 74 3 70 reD. ti... Feb. 2S... March 1. March 2. March . March 4. March 6. March 6. March 7. March 8. March . March 10 March 11 March 12 3 &9 4 76, I Indicates Sunday. The official number of cars of stock brought in today by each road was: Roads. I'Attln Move fih'o ll'aea C, M. & St. P. Ry... 3 Wabash I Missouri Pacific Ry.. 3 Union Pacific system. 26 C. & N. W. Ry 4 F., E. M. V. R. R. . 26 C, St. P., M. V 0 13 B. A M. Ry 25 C, B. A Q. Ry 2 K. C A St. J 2 C, R. I. & P., east.. 6 Illinois Central 2 17 .. 1 1 23 'i '. 9 1.. 26 10 1 13 4 1 5 1 11.. Hi 24 "l Total receipts 113 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer puchaalng the num ber of head Indicated: Buyers. Cattle. Hum Rheen y-v 1 - . , - . -e- isina.na, jru.CK.ing 1,0 Swift and Company Armour 4 Co Cudahy Packing Co Armour, from Sioux City. Vansant 4 Co Carey & Benton Iyobman & Co W. I. Stephen Hill A Huntzlnsrer 91 855 315 629 1,428 2,267 282 L925 672 614 1,433 1,030 119 1,134 7 44 23 64 70 107 106 19 18 63 2 79 26 266 281 Livingstone & Shaller Hamilton L. F. Husi Wolf & Murnan B. F. Hobblck Dennis A Co Lee Rothschild Werthelmer Other buyers Totals 2,419 6,776 4,463 CATTLE The supply of cattle here this morning was again rather light, so that packers had to hurry In order to get the supplies they needed for their immediate trade. The quality of the offerings as a whole was rather common but still the market was active on all kinds from start to finish, and the prices paid were better than those In force yesterday. Steer buyers were all out early this morn ing, and the market ruled active and stronger from the beginning. There were no strictly choice cattle on sale, but buyers took hold In good shape, and a great many salea were safely 5'alOc higher than the jame kinds of cattle brought yesterday. Owing to the limited supplies an early clear ance was made. The cow market was also active and stronger. Cannera and cutters, as well as the better grades of beef cows, sold to better advantage than they did yesterday. -The same as was the case with beef steers, the market was 643 10c higher In a good many spots, but that is generally true of a strong, active market. Bulls were also in good demand at strong prlcea, but veal calvea continued to sell in the same notches they have for some time past. The demand for stockers and feeders was active again this morning, and prices showed additional strength. Offerings were very limited as compared with the demand and some of the better grades sold at prices that looked quite a little better. Feeder ouyers ugaln took a good many of the warmed-up cornfeds for feeders. This strong demand for cattle to feed Is helping out the market on the short fed cattle to a considerable extent. Representative 8le"! BEEP STEERS. No. I 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 - 4 1! 1 1 13 14 1 4 1 46 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 t t 1 4 I 1 1 1 4 4 1 1 1 4 t I 1 I 1 1 t 1 10 1 t 1 1 4 t 1 1 1 4 I , t 1 3 1 , t 1 1 I I 1 10....... 4 1 1 I t 1 I I 1 I 1 14 1 t 1 1 1 I I I A. Pr. No. Ar. Pr. .. 490 t 60 6 1048 4 40 .. 170 I 60 1 1126 4 40 .. 440 I 60 14 1174 4 46 .. 728 1 60 20 1126 4 45 .. 860 1 76 10 102 4 46 ..1060 1 76 11 1237 4 46 .. 840 1 76 16 1173 4 45 ..961 4 00 1 1220 4 48 ..1020 4 10 19 122! 4 46 .. 927 4 16 14 12n6 4 60 ..1076 4 10 4 1217 4 60 ..940 4 30 1133 4 60 ..1111 4 30 11 1264 4 60 ..1241 4 30 10 1164 4 60 ..1070 4 36 11 1202 4 60 ..1138 4 36 1 1140 4 60 ..1210 4 40 16 1280 4 46 ..1092 4 40 41 1144 4 6 .. 970 4 40 : 118J 4 5 ..1186 4 40 1 1437 4 80 . li0 4 40 STEERS AND HEIFERS. .. 490 1 40 .7 .l 4 10 .. 716 4 10 11 986 4 40 ..1206 4 40 COW8. .. 770 I 10 1 1400 t 25 .. 100 I 10 1 876 1 26 .. 860 I 26 1 910 1 26 ..430 1 26 10 1160 1 36 .. 720 1 25 II 648 1 36 ,.. 170 1 15 1 1300 ft J6 .. 140 I 40 1 1280 I 36 ... 880 1 40 981 1 40 .. 770 1 60 9 H8i 1 40 .. 915 1 50 14 991 1 40 .. 984 t 60 1 1180 3 40 . . 880 1 60 1 970 1 45 .. 900 I 60 1 1047 1 45 ..1090 I 60 11 1007 1 46 .. 660 I 60 1 1243 3 60 .. 950 I 60 t 670 1 60 .. 910 1 60 1 950 3 60 .. 860 &o II In50 3 60 .. 940 1 40 1 1014 I 60 ..1107 I 40 1 670 1 60 .. 810 1 46 1 11180 I 10 .. 874 1 10 11 1091 3 60 ..1073 1 76 1 1370 1 60 .. 900 1 76 I KK81 3 65 ..1050 1 75 11 1147 3 56 .. 920 1 75 4 1120 1 40 ..1030 1 85 1 986 1 60 ..1120 1 00 1 1175 1 40 .. 977 1 00 6 1110 1 60 .. 880 1 00 1 1100 3 60 ..1160 1 00 1 11IU1 3 60 ..1080 1 ft 1 1121 I 60 .. 950 1 00 1 1110 3 80 ..1040 1 05 1 Illal 1 65 .. 920 1 10 1197 3 65 ..880 1 10 1 1310 3 6 ..Hint 1 11 1 9ml 3 65 .. 854 I 16 11 1087 1 70 .. 960 1 15 14 1032 1 75 ..1110 1 20 1 1188 t 75 ..1106 1 10 7 in? 1 15 ..1080 1 SO 12 Hill 3 75 ..1170 1 15 1 1021 3 80 ..1040 1 IS 4 906 1 80 .. 920 1 21 10 1112 1 80 . 1280 1 26 I 11 1 86 ..lost 3 56 1 960 3 85 .. 975 1 25 1 108 ) 3 90 ,.100 1 25 21 1152 4 00 ..470 25 COWS AND HE1TERS. ..Ill 1 8'. HEIFERS .. 666 1 60 21 917 1 to ..410 I 75 6 912 1 40 ..15 t 80 15 515 3 80 .. 6M 1 86 11 12 1 40 ..650 I an 1 680 1 76 .. 710 I 90 1 680 3 75 ..660 1 90 1 490 I in .. 700 1 00 21 813 1 7 .. 740 1 10 1 950 I 75 .. 713 1 40 1 956 1 86 ..760 1 46 It 1X17 1 86 .. 750 I 60 J 1015 3 at . . 137 IV BULLS. . .1000 I (0 1 1591) I 35 ..12! t 75 1 1260 3 25 ..1290 1 00 1 1010 1 35 .. 97,) I la t 124U 3 r. ..1210 1 10 I I3W) I 111 ..ma 1 10 I una 1 60 ..I860 1 16 I Ml 1U .. 11 I U I uut I a ...i7:d i m ....1271 1 6" at." 6u I'm 1 o IMa 1 to lh,i j "a H I 3 80 .... 881 4 15 7 4 la.. l";l,i :t a i. STOCKER3 AND FEEDERS. .i!to 1 : .Uisi I 28 . 1 i.i .141,1 1 26 .is mi 1 r: IMO 3 2. .112.1 J ::. . 1..KI 2 3n 4 275 2 f.11 2 4 16 1 a VI 2 ft.l 3d 4 211 1 T1A 3 (hi ;.l I, 4 ;', 4 i 1 ii 1 9.'.', 1 2,1 1 M'l S (i 2 85 4 2 1 8-11 3 2.". 1 8..., 4 t 1 R.'O 3 3'l 9 4 !a 1 5M.' 3 Ml 12 6l.". 4 :'5 1 1040 1 60 14 4J 4 26 1 ill! 3 50 III 41S 4 28 1 M 3 f..i 7 817 4 an 4 M.2 3 54 9i4 4 30 2 i'mi l ;s in k.4 4 4mi 1 75 4 90 4 30 1 68" 1 16 4 857 4 JO 1 950 176 ;f 82 1 l) 1 490 3 71. 1181 M 4 a ' 720 1 8,i 9 7;'2 4 35 1 84.1 i 8, 14 1,IS 4 15 7 782 3 85 9 1)15 4 35 ' 750 3 90 9 9T1 4 .18 ""7 14" 7 IU22 4 40 13 t5 4 in 2 880 4 40 8ii 4 (hj 2 976 4 46 952 4 on 14 7J0 4 48 312 4 on ; i 4 5,, 1 350 4 on 1 ami 4 ,,0 6,81 4 On 6 618 4 80 8l 4 Oil J SIR) 4 40 73 J 4 or, CALVES. 175 1 75 1 2;o ( 7S 2 75 1 lil 6 76 27ii 3 tei J 2(io ( 75 1 21 1 76 1 13,1 , on IM 4 ID 1 2110 , on J 28" 4 50 U 120 26 ' S"4 4 75 1 180 60 3 14 6 Oil 1 180 60 7 212 6 60 STOCK COWK Avn urtrirRa J I3 2 (in 21 685 2 86 850 ! 76 1 620 1 in STOCK CALVES. 1 1"05 I Si, STAGS. 1-: 1550 1 5 HOGS There was only an average run here this mo-ning and the market opened Just about steady with yesttrdny. Bv the time half of the h igs had changed hands, though, less favorable reports were received from Chicago, so that the market here weakenid and the close was slow and n little lower. Sellers all wanted steady irlces. so that the day was well advanced lefore a clearance waa made. A good many trains were late In arriving this morning, which alo had a tendency to delay the market. The liRht weight hogs sold largely from 17 25 down. Medium weights went from $7.25 to $7.30 good heavv hogs Irom 17.30 to $7 35. nnd prime heavies from $7.35 to $7.45. Representative sales: No. Ay. th. )'r. No. Av. 8h. Pr. 21 128 ... 4 00 29 245 ... 7 an 73 213 10 7 26 61 2.T9 40 7 30 13 24 140 7 26 71 2,10 ... 7 30 76 210 ... 7 23 70 229 120 7 30 70 227 40 7 25 60 236 80 7 30 40 223 ... 7 25 65 264 40 7 32 67 :.'.0 10 7:r, 62 25 ... 7 32 69 211 40 7 25 63 280 160 7 12 16 237 ... 7 25 60 260 ... 7 32 65 211 40 7 25 67 228 ... 7 32 71 206 ... 7 26 73 2S4 ... 7 36 49 2o ... 7 26 69 250 ... 7 .15 1 2.12 ... 7 17 1! 282 ... 7 35 68 222 40 7 27 25 27 ... 7 35 89 198 80 7 27 65 539 ... 7 35 18 230 40 7 27 66 284 60 7 35 68 230 40 7 27 67 277 ... 7 36 4 234 40 7 27 66 280 ... 7 S3 76 221 10 7 27 71 246 ... 7 35 I !14 ... 7 17 49 260 40 7 35 65 224 ... 7 10 12 264 ... 7 35 48 245 10 7 30 63 272 10 7 35 48 231 ... f 30 70 241 ... 7 35 48 230 ... 7 30 41 271 10 7 36 14 230 200 7 10 41 257 ... 7 36 '0 237 120 7 10 65 261 10 7 35 w 2 ... T 10 71 141 ... 7 35 55 -2 7 10 13 261 ... 7 35 238 10 1 80 72 252 10 7 35 I 7 10 64 242 10 7 W 224 ... 7 10 41 241 10 7 36 4 22 ... 7 10 61 284 ... 7 17 fl 241 ... 30 41 271 ... 7 17 ' 213 ... 7 10 10 171 ... 7 40 225 ... 7 SO 84 282 ... 7 40 211 ... 7 10 61 241 40 7 40 '5 246 120 7 3 49 304 ... 7 42 238 ... 7 30 It 282 ... 1 46 H 236 10 7 30 6 420 ... 7 45 "oiViiv-y6 7 ,0 10 293 ... 7 46 SHEEP-There was a light run of heep and lambs here this morning, and as the demand waa again of liberal proportion the market ruled active and Just about steady with yesterday. Some ewes from tne same feed lot that sold yesterday for $5.20 brought the same price todav and another string brought $5.26. Yearling's and wethers, mixed, brought $5.65, and lambs sold for $6.50. There was not very much good stufT on the market so that the sales on paper do not make a very good showing. Taking quality Into consideration though the market was safely steady on both sheep and lambs. Feeders were again very scarce and there was not enough change in the prices paid to be worthy of mention. Quotations: Choice lambs, I6.50675; fair to good lambs, $5.50)6.25; choice Colorado lambs. $6.60(56.75; choice lightweight vear. lings, $o.65&6.00; choice heavv yearlings, $5.4006.65; fair to good yearlings, $5.00Q5.50: choice wethers, $G.254i6.lti; fair to good, $4.78 4i5.25; choice ewes. J4.6O4J5.10; fair to good ewes, $4.0OcN.5O; 1-eeder lambf. $4.755 26; feeder yearlings, 94.254.75; feeder wethers, $4.00iM-65; feeder ewes, I3.00jj3.50. Repre sentative sales: No. Av. Pr. 2 cull ewes 60 8 00 2S1 western Iambs 45 4 00 20 cull lambs 44 4 00 1!4 western ewes K6 4 15 315 cull lambs 47 4 25 10 cull lambs 50 4 75 121 western ewes 91 4 75 655 western ewes 91 4 75 1 western ewes 110 S 00 383 weatern ewes 110 5 20 11 western ewes 75 5 25 58 western ewes S8 8 25 3 western ewos 93 5 25 586 western wethers 115 6 65 28 western yearlings K2 6 90 9 western lambs 77 6 00 518 western lambs 72 G 25 b2 western lambs 65 G 25 74 western lambs 67 6 50 18 western lambs 81 6 75 6 cull lambs 68 2 50 16 cull ewes 60 2 50 4 stags 130 3 60 72 western ewes 81 4 85 9 western ewes 114 4 85 CHICAGO MF. STUCK MARKET, Cattle, Sheep and Hoes All Star Fairly Steady. CHICAGO, March 12. -CATTLE Re ceipts. 5,000 head; slow and steady; good to prl.ne steers, $5.(M)4i6.75; poor to medium, $3.5o(fi4.0: stockers and feeders. $2.754i4 80; cows. $1.40iii-l.40; heifers, $2.26rfji4.60; canners, tl.5otc2.50; bulls, 2.3nj4.25: calves, $3.00tti 7.40: -Texas fed steers. $4.00i4.60. HOGS Receipts, 17.(810 head; tomorrow. 18.(610 head; left over, 5.(88) head; opened steady to strong: close weak: mixed and butchers, $7.30Cn7.65: good to choice, heavy, $7.6(Ki 7.8(1; rough heavy. $7.3o'u7.60; light, $.8K(i7.3:.; bulk of sales. $7.3oC'7.60. SHEEP AND LAM B8 Recel p ts, 12,000 head: sheep, steady to Btrong; lambs, Bteady to lower; good to choice wethers, $fi.O(Kli5.75; fair to chol?e mixed, $5.00i&5.75; western sheep. 7.naf.!; fair to choice mixed, $4.25(145.00; western sheep, $5.00tjiS.75; native lambs, $S.(sVg7.10. Official yesterday: Receipts Shipments. Cattle 14,85) 4.643 Hogs 22.626 3,928 Sheep 16,127 701 Kansaa City Live Stork Market. KANSAS CITY, March 12. CATTLE Rccelpts. 3,7011 natives. 126 Texans; calves. II81 natives; corn rattle s'eady; cows and lit Ifers. S'iilOc higher; stockers and feed ers, lower; quarantine, active and steady; choice export and dressed beef, strong at $4. 250(5.25: fair to good, $1.804.50; stockers and feeders. $1.5041 4.50; western fed steers, $' DC'i'i On; Texas and Indian steers, $:i.8k-ic 5 5": Texas cows, 11 (81', 1 3.0"; native cows, $I.5ij4.6.i; native heifers. $'t.OiKa4.40; can nera. ll.0o42.J5; bulls, S2.2"-(i4.50; calves, $2.(X(i7i. HOGS Receipts. 6.5"0 head- market opened strong and closed weak; top, $7.55; bulk of sales, $7.3"f(7.5u; heavy, $7.3791 7.55; mixed packers. $7.;"a 1.5n : light. $7.uou7.40; yorkers, $7."i(7.4"; pigs, $6. &' 7.25. SHEEP AND LAM US-Receipts. 3.500 head: sheep, steady; lambs, weaker; na tive lambs, $4.iK-u6.iii; western lambs, $4.50 141.85: fed ewes, $3.4(''il.lO; native wethers, $X!v5.9ii; stockers and feeders, $2.903.95. ew York l.lve stock. NEW YORK. March 12. CATTLE Re ceipts, p.9 head, mainly consigned direct; no sales re)iorted ; dressed beef, steady; Geo. A. Adams Grain Go. GRAIN. PROVISIONS AND STOCKS. Members Chics go Board of Trade, St. Louis Merchants Exchange and Kan sas City Board of Trade Room 224 Board Trade Pldg., Omaha. 'Phones loco and 1017. J. IS. Von Dora. Vice I'realdeat. Write for our market tetter and caan grain bids. private: W1HKS. WEARE GRAIN & ELEVATOR COMPANY Members Principal Exchanges. Private Wire. BRANCH OFFICE OMAHA, NEB. , 110-111 Bjard of Trade. W. E. WARD, Mgr. Telephone 151. city dressed native sides, rxtremr range. fi'yiiOV Cables quoted American steers at lj.ii 13c, drrssoil weight, for general sales, efrigorator bief at 0 V(i l'V ;' rxporla,to.ly. 1.17.. nceies, l.MO sheep nnd 4,Mu quarters ot bief, tlie letter estimated that calves receipts were 4.1 CAi.VEs Veals ruled quiet and about sternly In pries; reported sales were nl $.v'4i6.V; pity dressed veals. I4i14c. Hogs-Receipt., 2mi hiad; none on sale alive. FIIEKP AND LAM IIS-Receipt . 911 head; s.ieep, In g,xl dem in,1 and tirm; lambs. m i "in i'-u i.n- stronger: sheep sold at' $4. .ii '.m 25 per too lbs., lambs at $7 i""'ii ," 4" a email bunch of clipped at $:; diess,,; millions. Mi'.iiyc; dressed lambs, 9'jil;v. M. I.onla I. Me !to4.k Market. ST. LOUIS, March 12.-CATTLE -lie. Celpts. l.Sui hen, I. Iiiilinilng 7i) Texans market strong, vlih T. xans higher: native shipping and export stei rs, $4 25'iiti with strictly fancy worth i.p to $5 7..; dresse., beef and bntchi r stei i s, I3.7f.-u 5 in; slec s under i,(t) lbs., $3 5u4.i4.25; ,t.cki rs and feed ers. $2 3t i4.4; cows mid heifers, $2,2544 5'; cannera. $2 2"4(3.(Xi; bulls, $2.5tHi3.S5; calvt s $.3. 5( "hi. HO; Texas and Indian steers. 3.60',( 4 5"; cows and heifers, $2 2 ,ii3 4u. Hot IP Receipts 3.ta) head; market active and higher: pigs and lights. $6.75it 7.S5; pack ers, $i .J.V'if.fiti; butchers, I7.50ii7.75 SHEEP AND LA M US Receipts, 1.1m head; market strong; native muttons. $3 rpi S5.J5; lambs, $.".00Cu7.0O; culls nnd bucks $2.0ng4.50; stockers II.SO&S.oo. lt. Joacph l.lvei Stock Market. RT. JOSEPH. March 12 CATTLE-Receipts, 1,713 head; natives, $,l.s5fS 35; Texans and westerns. $3 45a4 75; cows and heifers. $2 25fi4.6t': veals. f3.ooi6.75; stockers and feeders, $3S5'ii4.i5. HOOS-Recelpts. 7,731 head; light and light mixed, $7.15ii7.4u; medium and tienvv, J7.3f,'n 7.574; hulk of sales. $7.32V'1 7 50; pigs. $5.75115.75. SHEEP AND lyAMRS-Rrcelpts, Ku head; top native wethers $5.76; top western ewes, $535. loux City Use Ntoek Market. SIOUX CITY. March 12-(Speclal Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 4i) head strong; hrpirs, $3.7rr5.flO; cows, bulls and mixed. $2.XV4.25: stockers and feeders. 12.75 i i4.5i); calves and yearlings, $2.75111.1(1. I I IO7 S Receipt si. l.rvai bead: stronc to 5c higher, selling at $69 ti(7 45; bulk, $7.u.Vu7.25. Stock In lluht. Following were the receipts of live stock nt thn six principal western cities yesterday-Cattle. Hogs. Sheep Omaha 2,0i S.i.18 3,334 Chicago 6.IM81 lT.ooii 12,""" Kansas City 3.70U 6..Mi 3.71 St. lyOllls I.51V1 3(881 Inn St. Josaph 1.713 7.731 i;,7 Sioux City 4'M LRcii Total.8 15,3S1 42.H9 20,5!U Evaporated Apples anil Dried Frnlta. NEW YORK. March 12. EVA PORATE1 1 APPLES Quiet. Offerings were slightly larger, but prices are held about steady. Common are quoted at 44(5c; prime nt nVua'-ic; choice at bm6ltc; fancy at 7fii 7 V- CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Spot prunes are In moderate demand, but are steadily held, particularly larger slr.es. Apricots are moderately active and steartv at 7Hffloi4c in boxes, and 7b&'10e in hag. Peaches are quiet. Peeled are quoted at 12i(18c and unpeeled nt Mi 10c. Sotrar and Molaaaea. NEW ORLEANS. March 12. SUGAR steady; open kettle, 2a,'6314c; open kettle, centrifugal 3S34c; centrifugal whltis. 4 5-16c; yellow, 3V86 I-I80; seconds, 2'8'ii MOLASSES Open kettle, nominal. 11', 0; centrifugal. 64c; syrup, nominal, l!"i(24e. NEW YORK, March 12 SUGAR Raw, steady: refined rugar, steady. MOLASSES-Firm. I AIL WAY TIMkS CJ4HD. UNION STATION 10TH AD MAItCV. Union Pacific. Leave. Arrive. Overland Limited .a 9:40 am a 7:50 ;-m The Fast Mall a 3.2E pm California Express a 4:20 pm Pacific Express all:30 pin Eastern Exprjss a 6:30 pm The Atlantic Express. .. a 7:30 om The Colorado Special... a 7:10 am a 3:4u am Chicago Special a 3.40 am Lincoln, Beatrice and Btromsburg Express.. It 4:00 pm bl2:50 pm North Platte Local a 8:00 am a 6:15 pm Grand Island Local b 6:30 pin b 9:35 pm llllaola Central. Chicago Expreso.. a 7:35 am a 6:10 pm Vyiiit-ngij. iuiniirai.wii- K St. Paul Limited a 7:50 pm a 8:05 am Minneapolis & St. Pau. . Express b 7:35 am bl0:35 pm Chicago Local 10:35 ra Chicago Express aJO.33 am Clticaao, itock Island A Paclflc. East. Chicago daylight L t d. .a 6:00 am a 6:45 am Chicago Daylight Local. a 7:00 am a 9:85 pm Chicago Express bll:15 am a 6:05 pm Des Molr.es Express a 4:30 pm bll ot) am Chicago Fast Express... a 6:35 pm a l:2o um WEST. Rockv Mountain L t d. .a 6:50 pm a 4:55 am Lincoln, Colo. Springs, Denver, Pueblo and West a 1:30 pm a 6:00 cm Colo., Texas, Cal. and P Oklahoma Flyer a 6:40 pm aU2:40 pm Wabash. St. Louis "Cannon Ball" Express ....... a 6:55 pm a 8:20 am 6t. .outs Local, Coun cil Bluffs a 9:15 am al0:30 pm Chicago at Northwestern. "The North weatern Line." Fast Chicago a 3:40 am a 7:00 am Mail , '-i Pm 8:30 om Local Sioux Clt) a 5:10 am a SM pm Layllght St. Paul a 7 lib am alo:25 pin Daylight Chicago a 8:uo am aiLlopm Local Chicago al0:55 am a 5:10 put Local Carroll a 4:00 pm a 9:50 am Fast Chicago a 6:50 pin a 3:45 pm Fast St. Paul a 7:66 Dm a 8:15 am Limited Chicago a 8:10 pin a 9:15 am Fast Mall a 2:40 01, Local Sioux City b 4:00 pm b 9:60 11111 Chicago, Milwaukee at St. Paul. Chicago Daylight a 7:45 am all:16 pm Chicago Fast Express. ..a 6:46 pro a 8:40 pm Chicago Limited a 8:06 pm a 7:50 am Dea Moines Express.... a 7:45 um a ..to p in Chicago Local 10:40 am Mlaaourl Paclflc. 6t Louis Express al0;00 am a 6:26 pm K. C. and UL L. Ex.....al0:50 pm a 6:15 aui WEHSTEH DEPOT 10T1I aV WtUSTKI; Chicago at Northwestern Nebraska and Wmmlal Dlvlalon. Leave. Black Hills, Deadwood, Lead Hot Springs a 3:00 pm Wyoming, Casper and Douglas d 8:00 pm Hastings, York, David City, Superior, Geneva, Exeter and Seward. ...b 8:00 pm Bonesieel, Lincoln. Nio brara and Fremont. ...b 7:30 am Fremont Local c 7:30 am Mlaaourl Paclflc. Nebraska Local, Via. Weeping Water b 4:10 pm Arrive, a 1:00 pm c 6:00 pm b 6:00 pm bl0:26 am U0:26 am Chicago, hi. ,1'aut, Mln seapolla v Omaha. Twin City Passenger. ..a 6:30 am a t10 pm bioux City Passenger. ..a 2:u0 pm all:) am Oakland Local ...b 6:46 pin b .4e a in BI RLISUTON gTATIOS-lOTH at M ASO Hanaas 4 Ity, Bt. Joseph at Council tlluffa. Kansas City Day Ex. ..a 9:16 am a 6:06 pm St. Louis Flyer a 6:10 pm all:06am Kansaa City Night Ex..alO:30 pm a 6:16 am Darlington aV Mlaaourl Riser. Leave. Arrive. Wymore, Beatnca and Lincoln a 8:40 am bl2:05 pm Nebraska Express a 8:40 am a 7:45 pm Denver Limited a 4:25 pin a 6:45 am Black Hills and Puge Sound Express all:10 pm a 3:10 pm Colorado Vetibuled Flyer , . a 8:10 pm Lincoln Fast Mall b 2:52 pm tl:U am Fort Crook and Platts- moutn b 8:20 pm bl0:35 am P.ellevue A Pacific Jet.. a 7:5o pin a 8:27 am Bellevue & Pacific Jet. .a 3:50 am Chicago, llurilnavton & 4incr. Chicago Special a 7:00 atn a 4:06 pm Chicago Venilbuled Ex. a 4:00 pm a 7:45 am y... n....i nb-.y-iu-n ,i..yt - (Itii'Mo 1.ochI (, 71 u ... - 1 1 , y. . Chicago Limited. Fast Mall a k.u5 pm a 7:45 am a 2:40 pm a Dally, b Dally except Sunday, d Dally except Saturday. Daily except Monday, c Sunday only. aTlCAMglllPS. HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE Ms 'larln-Strea alcannas at 13.600 lous. KBW VOhK-KorTa.HL.Aa. via BOLIyCHi.S'fl. ' kaiili.g Wednesday al 1 A. 14. Slatendam ..8... . Houarnam April I Ryndain Mar. 2.', Po(dani April 15 NooHam April 1 , Sialeudain .April 21 llollanil-Auierli-a line, tiit Dearborn M., 4 h lea co. III. Harry Mnorra, 1401 Kan, am -ti . r Rulhirfsra. 1121 t'arnam at., J. a). Hcyaolda, 1601 Farnaai SL