TtlF, OMATTA DAILY I.EE: TinT.RnAY. FEnRTTAHY 2r. 1004. ;rain and produce market Better Condition! than Anticiptted After v the Butt Tneidtj. MUCH UNSTEADINESS, HOWEVER, EXISTS Baslness In Fat ares toaflaaes tin 11, feat Bayla la Mar Wheat Takes Bpart, I'rlee HemiU Ins Stilt. OMAHA, reb. 24. 14. ttiA market acted better thun liud been anticipated Irom the tout in wnim It cioseu 1 uUHy evening, the opening was otnewhat stronger, the. ranse 01 prices wan man and I He ciute very neariy tn same ligure ai t ii opening, fhe market, lu tver, wss erratic ana easily ettected and business In futures by the Omaha irowu. while larger than i uesday, waa rather lim ited, 'ine prulil-taking in May wheat, wnh h maraed the close Tuesday In lhi- cagu, waa not ' noticeable on the opening touay and considerable buying waa la evl' dance. The opening at 11. Ub waa 1 cent over the clone of 'iueailay; t.iH waa the lowest point touched and 1a about the top price, limaria opened at 8 ':, W to the good, and advanced during tne morning to ! renta. Chicago new Juiy, after opening At IMS cuniH, . .ent over the cIobi?, renclieu Ho cen la, about which point It Addled up and down by eighth. Omaha advanced cent during the morning. Omaha sMay corn opened strong at 47V4c (the close Tuesday waa 47c), and flutuateil between 46Vt4hMi-, cloalng near the high f'olnt. Chicago opened cniy 'c above cKm ng prlco and ranged between bltc and T'tr, being easily enacted. July corn and March and May oata did not engage the attention of the pit crowd. The range of prices of Omaha grain for future delivery and the cloae today and iueaaay were as follows: favor the buvlng sM and the hi rnmmls elnn h"i;! which usually arts for the principal long operator also bought liber ally. The buying of this house had stifn-clt-nt Influence on the market to cause very light offerings. The close was at the best prices of the day. May opened afiNo higher at Vi'vh k'c, sold between 4VH5 and 4c.r, rloslng at the top. July was c higher at 4lc. Local receipts were cars. Huylng for Investment account waa the feature In trading In provisions. May pork received the most attention and the advance In the price of tht commodity was STe. There was sputtered selling early In the day on the break In grain prices. Later, however, offerings became light and the rrmrket renrally responded to an Im proved commission house demand. After selling tietween tlS.RMfK.12, M.-ty pork closed at the top. May Inrd showed a final gain of i;iy.;lfio at H.nvfJ. UIH, while ribs were up aroiX'ltc at 7.K74ya7.u. Kstlmated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, ?n oars; corn, 175 cars; onts, 90 cars; hogs, 4!.f0 head. The leading futures ranged as follows: Low. 8SV M 4GTb Closed Today. T's'y. Wheat Open. High. - May HHifa Bn July .... 04 84). May .... 7H 48 4GTs 4HB 47 July 47 47 Oata May 4?V4 43 March 40t u Local Cash (Irala Market, The first car of contiaot corn was 'offered on the exchange today. No 2 yellow, from I'latte Center and was bought by E. E. Huntley for 43c. The cash market waa only fair today and prices had mot a light reaction. 'Wheat waa from lc to 2c offT Receipts were 4 cars In and 8 cars out. one week ago, 2 and 2 cars. Corn has been the feature of the local cash market for several days. The receipts are now much heavier. This la accounted for by the fact that cars can now be ob tained. The country elevators are full and would have shipped during several weeks, but could get no cars from the roads. During this week more have been obtained. Corn ruled from Tuesday's prices to o off. Hecelpta were 33 cars In and 21 cars out, one week ago, and 20 cars. Oats were steady at the Tuesday prices. Receipts were 4 cars In and 3 out; one week ago, 8 and 18 cars. IL'liri'P K' a ft,.-.., X'rt tv i 1 . n , i, j. a uniu millet, orui, , . . -. tl hard winter, 84ijH8c; No. 4 hard winter, "rxgNfic; No. 2 spring, IWiiWTc: No. spring, M'afoc: No. 4 spring, 74ifi84c. CORN NO. i. 4,a4tc: No. 3. 4H4fr42c: No trutoi'i ro. i Artlcla-sl Open. Hlgh. Iow. Close. Tes'y Wheat I I I May II fV54 l. 1.04HI l.faUi 1.04 a July letH-Si, !7 MNMViHT 94 bjuly 193-4 f3'. 96V. 934 Feb" S.V,! tri KVi B2H Mhy Wl'.l b ti 67', 661, July bi'i'aMl B&H ' 64 , 54S &4i ri t- " I Fob 1 434 42H My 4.-.HWHI 4 44Ti'345 46 44'4 JulV 41Mi4! 41 41 41 41 Hopt. 3HWq'i 36 36Vi & 36!, Pork Mny IS m 1 25 IS 70 1! 2B IB 7H July 15 80 1 40 15 80 16 40 16 72 Lord May 7 R7 . 8 02 7 82 8 02 7 87 July 8 0i' 8 15 7 96 8 16 8 00 Ribs May 7 60 7 90 7 B7 7 M 7 67 July 7 72 7 88 7 67 7 96 7 70 NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Feeling that tba 1 inj KcTemsnt Eai Sorciwhat Orerrua Iti Life. FINANCES CAUSE APrREHENSION Ha mors that There Woald Pe Farther Pallares at Important Contl . aeatal Polata 'U'eakeaeel All Markets. t.Miff4S7; dollars, railroad, sixty-day bills; ported rat commercial hills, jt.wiwii- SILVER-Bar, b'c; Mexican 4T.c. HONDO Government, steady; Steady. The closing quotations on bonds are at fellows: V. 9. ref. ts, re....l tMinhattan e. t 4... 1WS itn rttunnn ltA MJ Central 4a (4 do Id Inr i. .H"4i Minn. A 8t. L. 4a.. It I" M , K. T. 4i ' 112 l do 1 e. 4i 73 ...)"7i4'N. R. R. of M. ... "S v. J r. g bt. ... No. I'arlfie 4... ...Hi 40 lonv, N. A W. e. 4. No. 2. a Old. b New. FLOI'R Firm: winter patents. t4.90ia 6.10; straights. t4.60"ff4 80; spring patents, t4 404.80; straights, 14.004.30; bakers, U30 fcJ7fl. WHEAT No. 1 Spring. BKcflll.OB: NO. 3. 88cit1: No. 2 red. Il.KtUVffl.Mttk. t iKrx ino. a, Mic; wo. z yeuow, mc. OATH-No. 2. 4?V43c; No. 3 white, 41 46e. RTB-No. 2. 7Jff75c RARLKY Oood feeding, 4243c; fair to choice malting, 48fjr)Sc. HEED No. 1 flax, $1.13: No. 1 northwest ern. tl.18: prime timothy, t3.10; clover, contract grade. $1 .IS. PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., t!612 f16.2S. I.ard. per 100 lbs., tl ,Ag.7.R2. Short ribs sides Moose). t7.S2fc7.T6. Short clear sides (boxed). $1.6037.76. WHISKY Basis of high wines, tl.2T. Articles. . Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls t M.sno 26,700 WTieat, bu R7.6O0 36.600 Corn, bu 348.9X) 209.500 Onts, bu 432.1O0 211.300 Rye bu 20.000 12.800 Barley, bu 144,800 17.600 On the Produce exchange today the but ter market was steady; creameries, lfT26c; dairies, 13'a22c. Kggs, easier; at mark, cases Included, 21&22c. Cheese, firm, 1P ll4c NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. (notations en Various 4. 41'aUc: No. 2 yellow ye-llow. 42'&4?c; No. 2 white, 44'!it6c; No. b white. 42j I2ao. OATS-No. 2, SR39c;. No. 3, r(638c; No. 4, 3vaio; No. 2 white, 43U43ci; No. 3 wnite, 41 'a 42c; No. 4 white, 39'u4(c; standard, 41HS-42WC. , Nates of the Grain Trade. eLi..u I , r , . M.t..n, V hii.(ii i r r: nn n neiq irt i wi ' ui urn ( contract; 498 cars of corn, 6 contract, and 266 cars of oata, 3 contract. Estimated receipts for tomorrow are 20 cars of wheat, 176 cars of corn and 90 cars of oats. Russia during the week shipped out 1. 73K.UUU bushels of wheat according to a cable and 463.0U0 bushels of corn, this notwith standing the demands of the government on the' railways. A private cable says that exports in future, to Oermnny have been forbidden because of the scarcity of cars. Odeaaa cables that the wheat stocks are small. A Bt. lyoula wire, McWUoTter, Holllnger and Hunderland says: "The millers are taking hard wheat In preference to soft wherever possible, f.oft whoat coming In, where It can be swl4.Jied to other tracks, is bringing good pieces, A car or two sold early, at il.ll, but the car situation Is very bad and the wheat In elevators is going out very slowly. There are several millers here today from Tennessee and other southern points, but It Is understood they are taking hard wheat. The cash situation, so far as the elevator wheat la concerned, looks weak and there will be a big bunch remaining here on May 1 to be delivered on , contracts." Notes front the Exchange Offices. T. F. Flood, formerly of the inspection force In Chicago, haa been appointed an assistant grain Inspector and la now at work. Omaha Inspections of grain were 89 cars. Of wheat 1 car grad. No. 4 hard winter. Of corn 66 cars graded No. 3, 11 curs No. 4, 6 cats No. 3 yellow and 1 car no grade. Of oats 15 cars grader No. 4 white. . Grata Markets Elsewhere. Closing prices of grain Tuesday and to day at the markets named were as follows: KANSAS CITY. Today. Wheat Mny .. July ;.. Corn May .. July .. Wheat May ... July .., urn May ... July .. Wheat May .., July ... Wheat May .. July .. Wheat Mny .. July .. VlA 6 H t; BT. LOUIS. tl.0iS 1A 61 A 52U MINNEAPOLIS. ...tl.02 $1.02A PULUTH. tl. 03 B tl.ltf u NSW YORK. $l.05-!iA 8101 H Tue'y, 88 4TS 61H $1.00 $1.00 of the Day Commodities. NEW YORK, Feb. 24.-FLOUR-Reeelpts. 20,856 bbls.; exports, 12.363 bbls. Quiet, but firmly held; Minnesota patents, t6.1t5.tiO; Minnesota bakers', $4.0CKft4.40; winter pat ents, $6.10ifrS.40; winter straights, $4.86640. Rye floiir firm. Ruckwheat flour dull. CORN MEAL Firm; yellow western, 11.10 1 15; cltv. 11.11: kiln dried, t3.rofi3.30. RYE Firm; No. 2 western, 82c. to ar rive, promnt delivery. . BARLEY Firm ; feeding, 61c; o. I. f. New York: malting. 6Vfli;6c. o. 1. f. Buffalo. WHEAT Receipts. 2.W5 bu. Spot market firm; No. 2 red, $1.07. elevator; No. 2 red, $l.ox. r. o. b. afloat: no. i northern. Dtmitn $1.12. f. o. b. afloat: No. 1 hard. Manitoba nominal, f. o. b. afloat. Options opened steady o.i nne cables and increased specu latlve demand, but eased off under heavy selling-for foreign account and further European failures. Later prices made new high records and Armour and commission house support and shorts covering. The close was strong and 2(f2c net higher: Mav, t1 03Wil.05'4. closed tl.OK; Julv. 99ca $1.01 1-1 'i closed $J.oi; September, vivaaic, closed 93, c. CORN-Rerelpts 76.328 bu.! exports, 128.. tin iiu. uini nri hi in. .v, . iiuiiiniai, elevator, and 67c, f. o. b. afloat: No. 2 vellow. 67o: No. 2 white.' Gee.- Opt'on mar ket opened steady with wheatMight1 offer ings and local disposition to cover, e'oa'ng firm at Hc net advance: May. 61Bti:4c. closed 62He: July closed at 61c. OATS Receipts. 62 600 bu. Snot market firm: No. 2 oats B4iK7e: standard white 67irr.V: No. 2 white, 67fJ58c; No. i white, 57"Sl5KC. HAY Quiet: shipping, Xfi66c; good to choice. 96oifi$1.06. MOPS-FIrm: state, common to choice. 1S03 crop. SOffcSSe; 1902 crop. 34'iT28c.o1ds, 10D 15c: I'acino const, crop, Zi(y3bc; 1902 cron. 24ffj.'7c: olds. lOffflSe. RICW---8teady: domestic, fair to extra. t Tjliw-e; jupnn, nominal. ,ha i M e:K firm: scia. am vur. TALLOW-Steady; city ($2 per pkg.). 8c: count rv fnkes. free). 6ff6c. PlttJViBiONB ner. nrm; ramny, m mm 12 00: mess. $9 (Wis so: beef hams. $20.50 22.60: packet. fin.oo4tin.GO: city, extra India mess. tl6.0tmlT.6O. rut meats, firm: pick led, bellies, f7.Kf5i8.25: pickled shoulders. $6: pickled hams. fl0.ooll,ro. Lard, strong western steamed. 8.20; refined, fl'm; con tinent, $8 J5: South America. 8.60: com- nound. in 87'!f7.oo. Pork. Arm: short clears. tlR 5ixfil7 mesa. I17.2.VB17.75. I HL T tkk f irm ; rresn creamery, loirwc; state dairy, lvnzzc. CHEESE Firm; state, full cream, fancy large and sman, coinren ana wnue. Hep. tember 2c: late made. loie. EGGS axwer and weak; western, firsts !c. POULTRY Alive unchanged: dressed firm; chickens, 12gHc; fowls, 13914c; tur keys, 173 lo. NEW YORK, Feb. 24.-Tha action of the Stock market became halting and Irregular today on a somewhat decreased volume of business. The moderate gains established during the early port of the day were sub sequently lost. The motive of the early advance waa not very clear, but was at tributed to a covering movement among the shorts. The borrowing demand for shorts cn the Stock exchange this morning Indicated a short Interest. This prompted the traders to take the short side In the hope of dis lodging the shorts, but it was believed to be more apparent than real. The profes sionals' were then convinced that the real liquidation going on was crThcealed by the borrowing of stocks for temporary deliv ery In order to hide the character of the selling. There was. a feeling this morn ing, on the contrary, that the selling move, ment had somewhat overrun Its life. The recovery In nrlce of Americans in IiOndon helped this feeling. The buying movement waa lacking In vigor and the resulting ad vance was very moderate. The weak tone of the later market was clearly enough due to renewed apprehension over the financial situation at the great money centers on the continent. The-reports of numerous banking failures at Berlin. Paris, Vienna, Lyons, and ru mors that there would be further failures st other continental points weakened all the markets. There was nothlr.g In the war news to account for this reaction, but It gave rlae to natural misgivings that the uipiomatic situation might be strained so as to threaten eventualities. The sudden rebound on Monday, while our market n closed, from the panicky slump on Satur day waa attributed to more or less arti ficial measures of support with the purpose of averting the 'threatened failures, and the evidence since that liquidation was proceed ing undermined confidence anew. in the domestic field the bears on the market had as material to work on the an nouncement of additional cuts In grain rates east and west, and threats on the Part of the trunk lines that laVe rain "would be carried for nothing If necessary. rears or a striae in tne sort coal trade are abating. The passing of the Panama canal treaty will bring an earlv call for repayment of 20 per cent of government de posits from national banks. Discussion Is beginning of the date of the spring move ment of currency to the Interior, to which point Is given by the fall to a discount of New York exchange at Chicago. The for eign exchange market advanced strongly In response to the passage of the Panama canal treaty, and also, presumably, on ac count of the financial difficulties In Europe. The relative firmness lh Amalgamated Cr p per waa attributed to expectation of the dismissal cf a temporary Inlunetlon agnlnst payment of dividends on stock of subsid iary companies ownea. Net losses were general nt tne close, but In only a few lead ins- blocks riia they approach 1 nolnt. There were some firm snots In the arlv imiiu mantei, nut prices genera v ve way in aympatnv witn stocks. Total sa'es. par value, $1,405,000. United States bonds were unchanged on call. The following were the clontna' mml.tlnn. on ino new lorg biook exchange: oaies.iiign.Low.ciose. no 3m, rf.... to coupon .... ao 4m, reg do coupon .... do old an. reg do coupon .... Atrhlnon gen. 4a... do 1J. 4a Atlantic C. t. 4a Baltimore 4k O. 4a.. do 11 Central of Oa 6a. do 1st Inc Chen. A Ohio 4W Chicago A A. l'a c . n. A Q. n. 4a. O. M B P. 4..lnH Seaboard A C. A N. W. c. T... .124 So. Purine C, R. I. A P do col. fin... C i-.c. A Pt. L. . .loft . . 93 . 7 o. f. 1, 4 A par.... tnn. con. Sla Headlna n. 4a Pt. L. A I. M. c. tin St. I A F. t. 4. 7 .1S1H .i3 . 704 . 174 . t 14 St L 8 W. la L. 4. ... OMcaro Ter. 4a Con. Tobacco 4a... Colo. A 80. 4a P A R. O. 4a Erie prior lien 4a.. do sen. 4a r. W. A II. C. la.. Hocking Vat. 4a.. LAN. nnl. 4a.... Offered. 66 81 75 64 88 731. 11.03 4,000 114 112 300 6U0 29 34", 82 14 M214 138 '8 18 2!1 34 81 14 12 137 ."8 18 200 14 14 "800 100 157 ; W2 100- 1814' 900 65 1M y,2 , 1H 64 22 1H 87 80' 17 lot 140 800 116 114 121V 126H Atchison 29.000 do Dfd ..' am Baltimore & Ohio 28,6oO do Dfd Canadian Pacific cent, of New Jersey. Chesa. & Ohio 1,000 Chicago A Alton 200 do bfd arm Chi. Great Western... 1.400 Chi. Northwestern. 800 Chi., Mil. & St. Paul. .36,300 do pfd Chi. Term. & Trans... do pfd Big Four Colorado Southern ... do 1st pfd do 2d Dfd Dela. & Hud. (ex-dlv) P-elo., Lack. & West.-. lVnver & RJo Grande do pfd Erie 13.900' 23 Co 1st pfd 3,300 62 do 2d Dfd J 100 a.vZ Hocking Vtlley do pfd 40O 81i Illinois C.,tral 1,700 120 Iowa Central 100 17 do Pfd Kan. City Southern do pfd Louis. A Nashville.... t,400 102 Manhattan L ' 9u0 141 ineiro. securities .... Metro. Street Ry Minneapolis & Bt. L. IS., St. P. & a. S. M. do pfd Mlasourl Paclflo , Mo.. Kan. & Texas.. do pfd Nat. R. R. TVTex. pfd. New York Central.... 6.ft0 Norfolk & Western .. 8.2U0 do pfd Ontario A Western.... 6.100 Pennsylvania' 26,800 Pitts., C. C. & St. L . Reading 17.700 40H 89 do 1st pfd , do 2d pfd Rock Island 12,400 do pfd 200 Bt. L. A B. F. 2d pfd.. .... St. L. Southwestern do nfd , l.ooo- Southern Paclflo 21.900 Southern Railway .... 4.000 do pfd 2.300 64 8X I4. 86 112 at. 3 29 84 81 14H lb2 137 172 IK 73 14H 61 is 268 -18 64 1 r 70 9 ni4 7v, J M4 7t V So. Railway "' 7H Trim A P. In US T., St. I,. A W. 4a.. 44 714 Vnlon Pacini- 4s m.'S fil do con. 4a 114 V S Steal 2d Sa 714 7H Wabanh la H5,a ta'ti do deb. n 44 W. A I.. B. 4... H'S Wla. Onlral 4 ine4'Colo. F. A I. c. Ss s't 71 Boston Stock tXantatlons. BOSTON, Feb. 24 -Call loans. 44 per cent: time loans, 44(fT6 per cent, otllciai closing prices on stocks and bonds: Atchliron adj. 4a t7 W'catlns. common 4a. do 4a Mai. Central Atchlann do srd Boaton A Albany.. Hoaton A Maine.... Pot.ton Elevated ... Fltchburx pfd .... Max. Central N. Y.. N. H. A H.. Para Marqueua .... I n Inn Paoino Amcr. Arse. Chcrn. do pfd .1 Amar. Pneu. Tube.. Amar. Pugar do rfd Amar. T A T Amar. Woolen .... do pfd Pomlnlnn I. 8.. Kdlaon Elec. lllu... Ocneral Electric ... Maaa. Klactrlo do pfd Maaa. Haa Vnltad Fmlt t'nltrd Shoe Mach.. do pfd V. 8. Btael do pfd Bid. "Asked. 9 AdTcntura . e.m, Aiiouai . 044 Amalftamated . 8si Amar. Zloo .... .144 Atlantic .IM Blniham .137 ( al. ft llccla. .154 rcnlcnnlal . t'4 Copper Range . ,.1M Dllv Waat . 74 'Pomlnlon Coal . 72 'a Franklin . 13 Qrancy 74 lale Rovala ,. '4m. Mining . ..IM'liMichiaan .122 .11)'4 . '4 . !", Mnhtvk Mont C. A C. Old Pomlnlon . Oaceola fIVilParrot . ,JM Qiilncy ..lfl shannon .. 17VTamarack .. 74 ITrlnltr .. saiC. P. Mining... . . M If. B. Oil .. 4 It'rah .. ta!1 Victoria .. lovWIYinna .. tiviWolrerlna TS I 414 :::::: I 1 4.10 l. I 53 la t vt 1A 4 14 : 10 M t 80 7H as 4H 1H US 31 '4 1 f 70 OMAUA LIVE SIOCH MARKET Catt'e Beceipts Liberal and Trading Slew , with Priori Lower. HOGS ALSO EASED OFF A LITTLE Sheep Market Was Blow and Generally a Dime Loner Than Tuesday or Aboat a Uoarter Lower Than oa Monday. BOLTIi OMAHA, Feb. 24. 104. Receipts were: Caulf. nogs, blieep. Cunclal Monday 6,oH .4 1.1 1 (.liicial lueaimy i.u.o lu,4n ,vu Otllciai S euilcajay b,mu lJ.lMi i.otu Three days this wcek..l7..'0 Ifc.fim Suine liny last week....l4,4u8 io,M i.,i.vl tae aays week beiore. ,ioa 4,tiU z.,t bAina iinee weeks uao.. i,i64 2u,40 li.upi baine tour Wteka nau...ll,au h,m4 .i.'.'jh bame days last, year. . . ,l4,usi iv,oJb VI. IM ilic iDllowlng lublu tliuwi tut! rtcop ui came, iiuah una sneep ai oouih uinali iur tne year lu aate, vuu companaon wt.u lust ytai; 1904. 1903. 1110. JJOO. Cattle I.k,4i6 141,m.'l tiogs Jo8,U8 ftus.bjV .! bllc-ep M,Mu lw.il Vl.ui .... AveruKft nrlcts paid, lor hulth at Bontli Oinana lor ins lata eteial Ua with com panions' London Stock Market. LONDON. Feb. 24. Closing: Conaola. money.... 84 1-18 N. T. Central 11 do account 84 J-15 Norfolk & W r.B, Anaconda S' do pfd 9 Atchlaon , to Ontario A W J1H4 do nfd 1 ' Fcnnallvanla f naltlmnra A 0 76i Kand Ml nca Canadian Paclflo 1174a Hearting tni Cbaa. A Ohio Z7 do lat pfd 4ni, Chicago Ot. W 14. do Jd pfd J1. C. M. A Bt. P 141 , 80. Railway 19 IeBe.ra IDWi do Pfd 81 D. A R. O lr4 8" Pacific 44H do pfd MH.lnlon Pacino 774 Ena zmt' do prd o do lat pfd .8Jii.lT. 8. Steel 11 do M Pfd 3 do pfd B7 Illlnola Central ISO Wahaah 18 taula. A Nash 04 I do pfd 34 M , K. A T 1S' B1LVKR Har, dull, 26 15-lfliI per ounce. MONEY sun tier cent: the rate of die count In the open market for short bills Is 8V0S '-18 Pr cent; lor tnree moiuns duis, 8 7-16 per cent. CHICAGO LIVK STOCK MARKET. Prices Steady to Ten Cents Lower for Cattle and Hoars. CHICAGO. Feb. 24. CATTLK Receipts, 26.000 head: market chletly steady, 10c lower; good to prime steers, $4.8vtiH.iiu; poor to medium, 83.5u'fl8.W,: stockers and feeders, 2.BO((i4.10; cows, J1.751(4.i6; heifers, K.tKKjt 4.50; cunners, fl.7uU2.60; bulls, fJ.Wu4.oo calves. 83.60317.00. HOGS Kecelpts, 46,000 head; estimated tomorrow, 40.U00 head; market 6510c lower mixed and butchers, to. Iur 16. 60: good t choice heavy, 86.5o?iB.70; rough heavy, 15.25 (if 4t; light, 84.7100.30; duik 01 sales, lb 5.50. HBHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 30.000 head; market steady: lambs, weak; good to choice wethers, 84.25(i4.50; fair to cholco mixed, 83.6114.25; western sheep, tJ.2tVii4.65 native lambs, . 4.faaa.7t; western lambs S4.?tVrrS.8& l Official receipts: iCevttle, 7,2iW head; hogs 88,507, head; sheep, 111, 1719 head. Shipments C.U tie. 4.669 head; hog, 10,485 head; sheep, 6.726 head. - f acted. There wns eonsldaraMe unevenncss In ti e rarly market, as sales wire made all the way from we:ik to a dime lower, or generally n nickel lower. Light stuff s.ld from $i 10 down, medium to g.od welslits from lo 15 to $5 25 and prime heavies from 25 to t-S 40. Toward the close the feeling wis a tittle better so far s the h-avy weights were concerned, as high as t."v45 being raid for a load weighing 2!'5 pounds. The Unlit h"gs. though, so.d about. the same all day. Hi p resentatlve sales: Late. j im. l03.ilW2.Uttl.;i90U.UJil.lJo- Keb. Ketr. reb. Feb. Feb. tf'eb. Kali. Feb. r'tb. r'eu. Feb Feb. boo. Feb. eo. Feb. Feb FeU Feb. (eli. Feb. Feb. Feb. 1 I 4 72 I t H 6 SI 4 t.7 I il I t4 2.... 4 '.i C 'Jd I U I Ml 4 b4 3....1 4 etvk! 6 V A I 4 twil I 1 14 4 1 4 bl I tt Sv 0 Hi, 6 3l o, H .J .... 4 -.t) tu t ll io 4 60. I Hii .... 4 au,, J0 4 lu all 4 7ll I N 74 4 Ua t) 4 uki S o 3 Jj ....! 4 fco-V I a Ho, a 4 lo, 4 U"l .. . 4 W ti 71 i -M 4 W iUI 1 Jl 10...j 6 UH,, 6 iu 6 0U I 4 8V .2.. 16 01 I W 4 04 s u 4 7 IS. ..I 4 t u b i J 4 l I i 14 ... j , e 60 1 u tu, M 4 hi M J c4 1j...i 4 a . bl u 2i , 7j. M. i . 16.. ( 6 4 72i I 6 I 4 S3 I 6S I 1J... a u2 1 Wi S 7i 1 4 .ui wi 1 Id... I o 04WI 6 i 5 7b 6 2i I g bJi 6 a 10 I 6 lJtoi 6 U & M s 23 4 8S ' I V VI ill... 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I I7' T 2 80 t JO 81 10 40 8 J7't T0.,......J? ... g 80 14 t5 ... 180 M Bill 80 8 ?0 (8 fit It) 4 M 8? !Jt 40 I I) T4 t:.0 ... 8 0 83 ..DM 80 6 JO It Sit ISO i JO TO.., 141 ... I JO 17........J70 ... B 80 78 Ill ... 5 20 67 JfS 80 6 80 7t t?I 80 I JO 87 Jl9 ... 8 80 73 142 ... 6 JO II 330 120 8 30 7S Sir, 40 I JO 87 2"5 40 8 J1H Tl 135 40 8 JO TO lf.0 ... 8 15 83 (48 10 I JO 51 Jl ... t 40 tl I4 ... 8 JO 64 tit 40 8 40 fr, J10 ... t in 82 283 ... 8 40 81 J48 80 I 20 61 J? ... C 45 82 J43 ... t 10 14 285 40 6 48 . 1.14 ... 8 20 'Indicates Sunday, 'ilio official number brought in by of stock Hy.... 19 6 51 C. M. & St. P. Wo. Fac. Hy. U. P. rJ.VHtom C. & N. W. Hy F.. K. & M. V. It. H. . 62 C, 8t. P., M. & O. Hy 6 u. At M. tiy bi C, B. & u. Hy 4 V., H. I. & 1'. Hy. east 6 Illinois Central 6 C. U. Western .. 2 of cars each road waa; Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p.H'aes. 21 1 28 1U bo 18 30 6 8 4 187 tt 4 1J No.'?, or; medium, I SO; toars, $5 00; rve straw $5 00. These prices sre fof hay of good c-.lor and quality. Uemand fair ami receipts light. VKUKTABI-KS. POTATOES -i oiorado. H.l; Dakota, pe bu fl .01', n.iilves. Hoc. S KliT PUl'A lOLS-llMnols, pot bbl., l,t . .NAVY HICANS Per bu , $2 l fF.t-UHY-l.Hige Cnlltornla, tOo, TBo nd ONIONS-Spanish, per crate, II. W; Colo rado yellow and red, per lb., 14o. hh inctnisin lioiiana. o; new per lb.. crmt. SliKiii' There was another fairly liberal run of sheep here this morning and at other points as well. Chicago was Rioted vlow and generally a dime lower, with about in, ouo iieau on sale. At this point buyers we. e rather Blow In laiin.g .jul'auil an u gen eral ihliig they warned to buy.lliolr up pllea a .dune lower than osteruay, or .-bout a quarter lower than Muntuiy. Salesman did not like the Idea of taking off Unit much and as a result trading waa 1 111 her slow from atari to llnk-h. There were soma ewes on sale that brought 14.00, but luey were good. There Ih not much to be said of feedoia, as very few nre ottered, most iveryth. ne bcin g tat enough for killers. Total recelnta 2.17 187 33 2 iwuoiauoim iur coruica siock: uooa 10 The dispoBltton of the day s recelptg' was 1 oice im m ,s, -WS.w; fair to as follow, each buyer purchaajiu, tbe I R'"? la.mb,"'..!5.26l,r6;6,0 ",ood J h"lct ,M- western yearlings. 4.7.'j(&i.Ou: fair to good CAI 1 11 lifortil.i. :4c. TlKNIlS-iannda rutabagas, lVc: while, jer bu.. 60c. l'AHUOT8l'ar bu., PARSNIPS Per bu .. !. PKKTS-Pcr bu.. inc. CAPLiFiAHVLH-cVufornia. . r 12.1... C'l'lTMllKMS-Prr dos . 11 2T4J1 SO. 1'OMA I'OKS-Florida, per 4baket crate, 1150. H MMPHR.a-rrr dot. bunetira. LKTTIVE KF.Ana-Per dot. bunchea, ftkl 45tl.ii"; per bin., 17.00; leaf lettuce, per dos. bunches. 4'c TruNirs-Southern. per rtoi, TBc. PFFTS-Soutliern, per do., 7Jc. t'AKRi.TR-Konthern. tr dos. 7Sc. TA US LEV Southern, per doi.. 11.04V Fitl'ITil. APPI.ES-rsllfornlii ltellllowers, pT h. II (ai; N York esrport Oreenlngs. Russet and Ilalclwiiis. 3.75. CHANHKRRIK.4 -.Tersey, per bbl., 17 00; ror bo. 12.50; Wlsoutnln Bell and Bugle, :50; poll ami Cherry, M.50 ORAPES Imported Mnlagss. per kef. ICOO tTRA Wnr.RRIKP Florida, per o.t., 804, THOPK AL FHl ITS. OR A NO Kb Mavels, ail sites, oholce, IJ.09 tj22:i; fancy, all sues, 2.2Vy260. LEMONS California, fancy. JOfl to 100, ti cv r.K.xiA tan ii a:o Miaa. 821 ftivfia 25. FlOS-Callfornla. fer 10-lb. cartons, Re! Imported Wmyrna, J-crown, 14c; Vcrown, 16c; 7-ciown, 16c. . . PAN ANAS 1er medium slscd kunch, 12.002.50; Jumbos, 2.76ii4.25. COCOANUTS Per sack. M 00; ;4r dot., 80c. OATES-rerslan. Per bog of 0 V-kgs., 12 00; per lb.. In 0-lb. boxes. He; Oriental Stuffed dates, pcf boK. 12.40. MISCELLANEOUS. CHEKSK Wisconsin twins, hill cream, Kc; Wisconsin Voting Amilcas, 13ci block; Swiss, luc; Wlsconslu brick. 13o; Visconslu llmhtit'Rcr, 12e. ' HONEY Nebraska, per Jjl frames, 13.00; Vtah and Colorado, per 24 frames, in. MAPI ,E 8PGAR Ohio, per lb.. 10c. C11KR-Per bbl.. 15.50; per H bbl.. I3.2J. HOHSETvA DISH Per case of 3 do., packed. HOC. . HIDES No. 1 green, 6c; No. 2 green. Bel No. 1 salted. 7o; No. 2 salted 8c: No. 1 real calf. S to 12 lbs., 8jc: No. J veal calf, 12 to 16 lbs.. H-; dry aalted .rrlde. '2e: heen pelts, 2f.cf75c; horse hides, l.o0sT2.W. NUTS-W smuts, No. 1 soft-shell, per lb., 15c; hard-shell, per lb., 14o; No. 3 soft shell, per lb., 13c; No. 2 hard-shell, per lb., 12e; Uracils, per lb., 11c; Alberts, per lb., 11c; almonds, soft shell, tier lb.. 15c; hard sh.Ol, TH:r lb., 11c; pecans, lafg. per I.,., i2e; small, per lb.. 10 ; peanuts, per ' lb.. Ac: roasted reanuts, per lb., 8c; Chill wal nuts, 1213'jc; large hlckorv nuts. pr bu 1 50; shell barks. Per bu.. 12.00: black wal nuts, per bu.. ll.CS. ' number of head indicated Cuttle. Hoga. Sheep. Omaha Packing. Co...... 1 Swift and Company l,4nu v Cuduhy Packing Co Armour fci Co Armour, irom Sloux'Clty Vitnsant & Co Carey & Ueuton lxitnnan & Co AlcCreary & Carey W. I. tileplien Hill & liuntziuger , liutstuii tk Co liamllton & JloUiBChlld. . L. F. Hums , Wolf & Muruun Hobblck A U Sum YVertholmer Hot Dcgiin J. li. Hoot & Co F. P. Lewie Mike Huggerlyac Co... Other buy 01 8 .Total ..M.164 831 2,871 4.D 3,bJI 1,016 1,170 2,nm U4 l.lidll 63 16 3t4 78 58 4 ...1. 8 '89 39 .. . 21 .. 18 .. 123 .. 61 . . 75 ..... .. 80 .. 71 .. 404 ..6i07 lT097 1,063 7,815 yearlings, 14. 26(2 i. 65; good to choice weth era, I4.15ry4.40; fair to good weihers, $3 9.K0 4,15; good to choice ewes, 3.n6rn4.15; fair to good ewes, 13 603.80; choice feeder lambs, l4.26T7xexi; fflr to good, 3.50(fj4.OO; feeder yearlings, !3 76r4.25; feeder wethers, 13 76'(? 4 00; feeder ewes, 2.50&'3 25; culls, 1.7u02.OO. Itepresentatlve sales: No cull ewe culls HEAL ESTATE TRASIFKIlll. 600 100 2,000 700 - 800 100 594 118 R8H 1514 35 35 114 DO. 26' 0814 118 87 14H 35 35 113 65 19' 11 2 69A 1OT4 60 fi.UH: hard. CHICAQO GRAIX AAD PROVISIONS Feat a res of the Trading; and rioslnsj Trices oa Board of Trad. - CHICAGO, Feb. 24-Ijirge decrease In the world's visible supply of wheat caused an advance today of 2Vc In the price of the May delivery. Stiength In English markets aided in the upward tendency The July option closed at a net gain of Ivao. Compared whit last nlgiil liiiures. May corn Onlahed ISc up, oats lHc, and Provisions LWc 10 b.Vjc. Trio wbeit market opened strong. Higher price at Liverpool, In tiie fuce of the severe break here yeaterady, were taken as HufTlclent Inducement to buy. Initial quotations on May were ltjlc higher at It.Ooal.OoV July was up Sylc al MVni H4Sc The advance brought out liberal realising sale. 1 he leading long was re ported to be selling freely. For a time general liquidation ensued, resulting In May declining to 11.04 and July to K)V,a. Hn the break the principal bull operat r changed tactics and became an active btirr. giving especial attention to the July delivery. Prices started upward and anon recovered all the early Ions. Pradstreets report of the worjd's wheat stocks was a bill Hah factor, showing that for the week there waa a decrease of 3.64t.miO bushels. compared with an Increase of 1.326.0m bushels (he corresponding week last year. The strong cash situation was an addi tional bull influence. During the filial hour of trading there waa an active demand from all sourcea. tifferlng, however, were light and In consequence the market be came eiceedtiucly strong. May advancing to II .06V a gain of 2'c from the low point, while July sold up '.'c to 9V,o. The market chsJ firm at 11 .diCj fur May and 9vo for July. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 147.100 buahela. Primary receipts were 178.300 bushels, against 532, 60 bushels a year ago. Minneapolis, Du luth and Chicago reported receipts-of 290 cars, compared with L:m cars last week and 246 ears a year ago. The feature of trading In corn was heavy purchases by several of the prin cipal bull interests. There was consider able corn for sale early in the day by com mission houses, but offer1i.ua were well taken. The selling waa mostly by small holders. A prominent provision house was an active buyer late In the seshion. Tru comparative firmness In foreign markets had strengthening Influence on price here. A leport from Nebraska claiming that the movement of com from that state bad practically stopped was also a bull factor. The demand was of the, best possible rharactir lale In the dav. and closing price were practically at the too. Tlie opening on May was l-c higher al Do4i5V,c. After declining to 657aC. the pric granuaiiy sdvapced in o,c. 1 tie close was at 57', c July rangotl between fclVaRiise, closing ltiliuC hlxht-r at 6CVc. Ixical re ceipts Were 4Wi car, wltb of contract grade. ts alsA sold higher In sympathy with wheat, Tu pit crowd wa lucllued. to St. Lonla Grain aad Provisions, ST. LOriS. Feb. St.-WHEAT-Hlgher. wtth heavy specumtive miying; rid. 2 red, cash, elevator. 11.06; track, ll.lo7rl.ll Mav, ll.oOHtj'1.004; July, 910; No. P6'(i1'8o. . CORN Higher' No. ! cash, 46c;. track, 47c: .May. 6ie: juiv. km. OATK Higher: No. t cash. 42Hc: track. 3fi4:iM.c: Mav. 44c: rso. 2 white. 4bc. FLOPR Firm: red winter patents. IV15? S 25; extra fancy and Btralght, 14.855.10; Clear. I4.liwi4.25. SEED Tl moth v, steadv, I2.50ffl.80. CORNMF.AISteadv. 12.50. BRAN Strong; sacknd, east track, 90 VJC. HAT-Strong; timothy, I800431IOO; prairie, I.S.iilSl Ml. IRON COTTON TIES-SCe, l ib. basis. H AGOING HEMP TWINE . I-noVISIONS-PorR. higher; Jobbing. I16T. I.ard, higher: prime steamed. 17 in. Hacon. higher: boxed extra shorts, 18. SO; clear rins. as.mvk; snort clear. lif.a. Pori.TRY Steady; chickens, lie; springs, lie: turKevs. iae oucks. isc: geese. 8c Bl'TTER-Steady; creamery. 1927o; dairv. lBdiiiir. EGGS Irfiwer Bt 18c Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 7.000 V4.IKY) Wheat, bu pwnnn 17 ro) Corn, bu los.ono Ji.non Oats, bu 41,000 42.000 TexaasV Pacific... ToledcT. St. L. A Weat 200 200 ..32.200 ..' ' i0 .. 700 3.400 Kansas City Grain aad Provskloas, KANSAS CITY, Feb. 24. WHEAT Lower: May. 91c; July, 85r; cash. No. S hnrd. 4'.'K6c: No. a. wnilic; No. 2 red. 11.00.1.111 W. INO. 3. Sl.lUNi l.ltl. CORN May. 47l4.c; July, 47io; cash. No. I mixed. 41c; No. 2 white. 46Vo: No. I. 44c OATS No. 2 white, tic; No. 2 mixed. 4IM!C. . H A Y Tlmothv, choice, $9 SOdJlO.OO; prairie. cnoice. j. a.(u7 wi. IlL TTLK 4 reamery, ZlSf23c; dairy, fancy, ISO. KU08- Lower; rases returned. 2 fuses Included, Wheat, bu Corn, bu Oats, bu and Kansa whltewood No. Missouri 17tc; new Inc.. Receipts. Shipments. t'g.an 112800 212 d 50 too 39.0.10 10,000 do bfd Union Paiclflo do pfd Wnbaah flo pfd Wheel. A Lake Erie.. Wisconsin Central ... do pfd Adams Express American Express ... 8. Express Wells-Fargo Express. Amal. Copper 28,700 Amn. Car & Foundry 1.200 no prd ., tjoo Amn. cotton Oil... do pfd . American Ice do pfd Amn. Unseed OH. do nfd Amn. Locomotive do pfd Amn. Smelt. & Refln. I.aoo do pfd Sort Amn. Sugar Refining. 6.900 Anaconda Mln. Co Brook. Rap. Transit.. Colo. Fuel Iron Consolidated Oas Corn Products do pfd Distillers' Securities., Oeneral Electrto Inter. Paper do nrd .., Inter. Pump , do nfd National Lead North American Pacific Mall People's Oas Pressed steel car.... do nfd Pullman Palace Car. Republic Steel do pfd Rubber Goods .; do pfd Tenn. Coal Iron 20H 43 19 78-1 '2714 32U T3I 87 17 334 294 18$ 77 'a 82 72 87 17 32 200 40 40 100 fi.10 300 loo 1 400 200 20.800 1 oim 3.7on , 900 , 100 ?oo , S.10O 100 100 47; ii" 19 18 67 67 'v'i '7 30 29 9 21 21' 70 79 47 4 90 897, 124 122 sii 189 17 .R9 n 158 600 65 38 90 188 17 R9 23 156 64 J00 ?fln V?on 1.200 1.100 400 8 VI 500 Available Sapply of Grain. NEW YORK. Feb. 24 Special cable and telegraphic communications received by bradxt reel's show the following changes lu available supplies as compared with last account : WHEAT Pnfted State and Canada, eat of Hiukles. decreased 2.144,180 bu.; afloat for and In Eurt.pe.. decreased l.Stnl.laO bu. ; total suniily. do reaeed i.lWl.u.41 bu. - CviRN Pnlted States and IVnada, east of Hi cKles, increased 3.1'ai.ivO bu. OATS I'nlied States and Canada, east of, Rockies. tncreaed 6T9.0UU b'J. The leading Increases rviiorled this week Include 231.UU0 bu at Iuivllle, 6M80 bu. at Milwaukee private elevators. The leading decreets iniljde Siv.Oo bu. nt the northweatem In terior elevator. 144 iio bu. at tha ChiiMigo private e evatora, H4.oJ bu at St. Jiiseun ana iiu.vai du. at rortiana, Ala. TOO IT. 8. Leather l.loo do pfd "on tT. S. Realty 1.9of do pfd 2.4iO V. 8. Rubber do pfd TT. S. Bteel 8,oo do Pfd 49.800 Westing. Fleetrle l.ino Western I'nlon 100 Northern Securities 14 82 9R r 7 43 19 w" 74 52 6 " 10VV , 11 87 1414 R1 97i; 26 7 41 19 t 50 10H fvit 1M 87 1 03 16 2 101 140 83 113 6 iff 87 14 34 84 113 ,6f. 88 19 112 55 " 39 75 55 19 59 '40 13 9 42 18 '.'7 61 22 82 72 87 17 S3Vi 39 l. 100 206 18Vi 7 28 7 311 8 1 ?1 79 4 89 131 81 38 189 16 W in; 11 84 St 71 14', 94 ?4 97 7n 4 207 7 41 U 11 714 41 sv. 7R74 7 fvu 10 4'i 1111 4 1R4 8rt 88 Wool Market. nOSTON, Feb. 24. WOOL There Is a stead movement In territory wools. The market for -.pulled wools Is firm, with ' moderate offerings. For eign - wools are quiet. Current quo tations: Idaho, fine, lBtfflfic; heavy fine. 13itfl4c: fine medium. 164il6c; medium, 16 CATTLE-Receipts of cattle were I theral tills mnrnlnir. mo that for the half of the week there 1 an increase over tne tame period of lust ' peek ti)d also of last year amounting to about 3,000 bead. Packers as a result had an opportunity to take their-lime in buying- the came and aiso to pound the market, toib of A'hicii tiiey did. Tne beef steer mnrket was slow from start to finish and fully a dime iower man vewterduy. some sales snowing even greater loss than lliat. For tn weeK tne. general run of cattle are bclllpg a quarter lower, with some of the common and warmed-tiu klr.ds as much as Soc lower. On the other hand, the well-llnlabed cattle 37 western 15 western 1 western buck 1 western ewe 217 western ewes , 42 western ewe , 375 western ewes 180 western ewes , 1!S western wethers 12 western wether 98 western yearll-.g wethers 2-S western yrarling wether 2S5 WBSto'ti lnmb 254 Mexican yrcrlings , 60 cull western ewe , fain I 419 western ewes ... ns. , 203 western ewes 127 western ewes 23? western ewes 341 western wether 42 western wethers 193 western wethers 69 western lambs 9 western wethers 138 cull western Inmhs ?5 western cull ewes ., 91 western cull ewes 1 hie im'e-l -fln edluV' 3 ! ' "..uV.Sr 'iow T o I "i, 17c; medlvm: 18'Sl9c; low medium. W-'Oc. ".Vlnd coming 11 Utah andVNevafu. fine, 15fgl6c; heavy fine, .'i!'?.., 10 Suit, i S t on 01 Thta 1 ' 13r14c; fine medium, 1617c; medium. 13 ,tJ81harA e1aum1 rhrn?ketacit to 43 (ffl9c; low medium. 19fl20c. Dakota, tine, 15 J"11"? conu' aen,Vt ' a ,h" .soti all of 193 S 16c nne medium. 1617c; medium, 18W19c; ?n J tl. l0. P","l,v.1!.he ,'.e.''i"'! i.V 1 ihbl wee n b auvanca imvuia livci. hjbi ..u 0-1 Total sale for the day 494.800 shares. Xew York Mining Quotations NEW YORK. Feb. 24 The following are the cloalng quotetlrr- -n mining storks: A4ama Cos a Ilea paac TininawtrK Cos .... Pomatock Cos. I al A Vs.. Hani 8. War Iron Skivar id villa cos ..... 1" .. 18 .. W . I .. 4 ..184 ..l?0 ..144 . I lit la Ctalaf ... 'ttarlo , o8lr "hoantx , Savaaa Slarra Nevada Kinatl Hupaa .. Hlanilart .. 1 .. 80 .. at .. JO ..UO Liverpool Grain Market. I.IVERPtaOL. Heb. !4 WHEAT-Stxit. rouiitial; futures steady: March, us llK,d; May. h pet,i, July, t I0'd; July. 6m 13Sad. CORN tpot. firm: American mixed, new. 4 Sr,.t7 old, U 7.1 Futures, (julei; alaUh, as aaa, as s'u. New ork Money Market. , NEW YORK. Feb. 24 MONEY On call atrady; highest, 2 per rent; lowest. per cent: ruling rate, 1 iwr cent; last l.iuu. IV per cent; cloalng bid, 1 per cent, of fered at 2 per ct-nt. Time loan, steady 4u days and 90 days, I per cent : i months. SMi4 per rent. Prime mercantile paper, 4 tl."1 per cent. STERLING EXCHANOE PtronS'. wit actual business In bankers' bills at HUi 4.tM0 tor deiuaotl and t HKM4-J4i lu low medium, li&2uc.. .Montana, fine choice, lr20c: fine medium choice, IfWi'iOc; nver- ge, l8S19c; staple, l'JSj2Uc; medium choice. 13 20c. BT. uit ih, r cd. 24. v ui jli oteaov; me- lum grades, combing and clothing. Lin) 21c; light fine, 15'17c; heavy fine, 12fi14o; tub waaneu, aisjauc. Kansa Clly Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Feb. 24. CATTLE Re ceipts, 7,000 head, including 300 southerns. Mamet sieauy o m nigner; export ana ressed beef steers, 4.5oii6.10; fair to good. I3.7Mi4.40; western fed steers, I3.00ru4.25; tockers and reeucrs, w.wpt.za: southern steers, I3.lia3.76; uouthern cows, 2.0O.(3.15; native cows, $2.0O'a3.75; native helfera, f3.2t?j4.25; bulls, 12.503.60; calves, I3.W& 50. HOGS Receipts. 12.000 head: market wa"s steady; top. 15.50; bulk of sales, !6.25.45; heavy, I3.5oft6.60; packers, 5.25tj3.a5; pigs and lights, 4.3iva6.20. SHFIiP AND LAMBS Receipts, 6,000 head; market slow to weak; native lambs, I5.2ijji5.85; weetern lambs, 5.0tr&6.80; fed ewes, I3.80ft4.10; Texu clipped yearlings, 4.lio'u'4.25; Blockers and feeders, I3.o0434.00. , . - St. Louis Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS. Feb. 24. CATTLE Receipts, 1,000 head. Including 2,200 Texana; market slow, lovter: native snipping ana export steers, 4.25fi5.!5; dressed Deer and butcher steers. 4.00"i5.10; steers under 1,000 pounds, 13. 705.00: stinkers and feeders. 12.30413 85; cows and heifers, i2.2'cf t.un; canners. fj.a rt2.50; bulls, 2.5flu4.uo; calves. naooi.ii; Texas and Indian Bteers, .'.76(g4.25, with fed up to 15.00; cows and heifers, 2.0O43.a. IK Mis Receipts, 8,ai neii'i; maraei was steadv: piirs and lights. 14.7616.00: packers, 14 2.Vu6.45; butchers and best heavy, 16.25 SHEEP ANU iiABins neceipis, j.dv head; mftrket steady to . atrong; native muttons. 3.9(!i5 0O: lambs. l4.6Mi6.0fl: culls and bucks. ,12. 25'tf4.26; stockers, 2.00&3.00. Minneapolis Grain Market. HfTVNFAPOLIS. Feb. 24.-WHEAT May, 10a; July, ll.02fil.02; September, tl4 92c; on track, No. 1 hard, 11.06; No. 1 north ern, 11.03; o. nonnern, fi.w-.; io. northern, 8tV?!!7c. FLOUR Mrst patents, to.nfoo.au: secona patents, l6.10ii20; first clears, I3-70JJ3.80; second clears. 12 .7"iC.MV LHAN In bulk. Hi.MKiri8.iS. St. Joseph Live Stork Market. BT. JOSEPH, Feb. 24 CATTLK Re ceipts. 2'io0 head; market pTil5c lower; natives. S3.40'flfi.25 cows and, heifers. 1.75 tj4 35: stockers and feeders. 2.75i4.16. HOOa Keceipta, 111. fi neaa; marKei wea to tic lower: llnht, I5.0o(fi6.87; medium and heavy. Ifl.SOiiB.RO. HIIEEP AND LA MB 14 Receipts, l,7o2 head; market steady to lOo lower. 204 western ewes .... 203 western ewes 211 western ewes .... 10 western ewes .... 123 western ewes western eaves western ewes western ewes western ewes western wethers . western wethers .. western wethers .. western wethers .. western wethers western lamb .... western yearlings western yearlings western lambs .... western lambs 30 111 403 10 M 212 41 South Omaha Chicago Kansas City St. Louis ... St. Joseph .. Sioux City .. Totals ... morA besides. The cow market was t lso slow and fully a dime lower than yesterday and In ex treme cases the loss amounted to as much as 15c. For the week the decline is iliht around a quarter, some of the best grades heinar nerhans a little better than that and the undesirable kinds a little worse. Trad- 211 western lug Was very slow all day and It was late before even the bulk of the arilvals waa disposed of. Bulls, veal calves and stags all sold lower In sympathy with the decline on steer and cows. The sums as was the case yesterday. Blockers and feeders held obout steady where the quality was- at all good. The offerings aro so light that while the de mand could not be called heavy, it Is su in dent to hold prices steady. Representative sales: Through his feeding operation he has heen able to lncreuse considerably his number of acres and 10 prove that there still is money In feeding cattle. W. C. Jeniaen brought In a bunch of ewe from his feed lots at Muson City, Neb., that averaged 99 pounds and sold for 13.85, a very good price considering the condi tion of the market. Ha haa thirty more loads of corn red sheep back which he Intends to market later on when the market Improves. He reported a rather Inferior quality of corn around Mason City for feed ing purposes. Cat tin feeding has been rather light this winter and nearly all lh stock haa been marketed. Mr. Jeniaen haa been handling aheep for the last twenty-live years and owns a ranch In Montana whero he raises the Blieep that he finishes up on corn at Mason City. In apeaklng of conditions In Montana he said that the grasshoppers v.'cre quite a pest on the range and left It 1.1 veiy bad shape for the winter, but owing to a nice open winter and the alfalfa hay on the Irrigated lands the biock will pull inrougn me winter in fair condition. BEEF BTEERS, Av. 85 76 too no 103 99 99 117 76 83 88 119 66 80 84 111 94 111 106 97 123 123 122 r.9 lOo 55 94 98 93 111 V 76 91 110 109 83 98 123 JOO 124 tr, 9? rs 73 88 79 76 Philadelphia Produce Market. PHILADELPHIA. Feb. 24. BUTTER Steady; fair demand; extra western cream erv. Iowa 27c : extra nearby prints, 2c. E4HJS l nsettieu, 4c lower: rrewn nearby. 24c at mark; fresh western, 24c; frewh south western. 234124c; fresh southern. 23c. CHEESE Steady; New York full creajns. choice to fancy, llc; New York full creams, fair to good. lOVsrti u4c. Slonx Clly Live Stork Market. SIOCX CITY. Ia.. Feb. 24.-(SperlaI Tele gram.! t'AriLts Keceipl. i.M) bead Market weak; stockers steady: beeves. 13.54 fc44 6o; cows and heifers, 2. 3Yut 50; Blockers and feeders. IJ..:y J. .0; calves and year, lings. 12.503.60. HlMIS-iiecelpta. 4 500 head. Market vr age steady at 14.755.40; bulk, li loj6 20. Milwaukee Grain Market. MILWATKEE. Feb. 24.-WHET-Mar ket firmer; No. 1 northern. Il.u2'a 1.04; No. i northern. 97cJ1l.Ol; July, le. RYE Weaker; No. 1. 81fr82e. BARLEY Steady; No. J, (3c; moidI. 43 CORN Firmer; No. t. 43-47e; July, Kc, ITulate Grata Market. TH'LT'TH, Feb. S4.-WHEAT-In store. Nu 1 hard, r '": No. 1 northern. Jl.W: No. t northern. 99c; o track, No. 1 hard, 11 fe; No. 1 northern 11 u- No. I northern, twc: Mar ana juiy, 1111; Bepu-moer. rM. OAT Oa Waik tuul to arrtYs, 4-u. No. 1 16 t 10 si 23 10 16 H A. ..1010 ..1011 ..1084 ..1187 ..1180 ..1171 . .1S"4 1171 Pr. t is I I 80 3 60 I SO I 44 I 43 10 No. 18 18 18 I. ... 41... 4lw.. II. . 1. A. At. ....1171 ....1147 ....liat ....1317 ....1171 ....1181 ....1167 STEERS AND HEIFERS. ....10JI 1 85 15 1071 STEERS AND BULLA. .... IS! 4 00 STEERS AND COWS. ....107K Tr. I 70 t It I 13 t 10 t 80 4 00 4 44 I 74 lambs ., 74 Pr. 2 50 8 00 I 25 1 60 3 70 3 85 3 i 4 a) 4 10 4 25 4 60 4 80 4 85 . 4 0 2 25 3 60 3 60 3 60 3 75 I 80 3 90 3 90 8-90 4 00 4 25 4 2". 2 M . . 2 50 2 5n 3 60 8 6". 3 75 3 75 3 75 5 75 3 75 3 83 3 90 S 90 3 90 4 25 4 rr, 4 50 4 65 4 6S f 17 5 17 S 25 DEEDS filed for record February 24, 1904, an furnished by the Midland Guarantee and Trtiat company, bonded abstracter, lt.14 Farnum street, for The Bee: Charles M. Rylnnder and wife to Al bert J. Sandberg, pert of lot 6,. block 5, In Orchard Hill I Sheriff to Fidelity Trust company, part of lot -8, block 23 Omaha 4,000 Mary E Jordan to Paul H. Daasler, part of lot 5, block 8, Omaha 1500 Tne Lewis Investment company- to Uerhard S. Bejiawn, parts of lot 9 and 10, block 19, K. V. Smith's.... 1 O. M. Olesoii to Francis A. Brogan. lots 14, id and 21, block 4, Rose Hill 209 G. A. Lindquist and wire to F. A. Brogan, lots 6. 18 and 19, leluck 4, Hose Hill 800 Mary C. Hrownson to Nevada I. Decn, lot 25, block 1, Monmouth Park.... 4i5 Lewis A. Uroff a. id ftfe to- Hanch and Emma Doherty, lot 51, Nelson' 628 Daniel Kepler to Frank D. Ianon, 8 acre In nw corner of ne of nwVi. 11-16-10' " Charles F. Kelner and wife to Ber nard Hlnrlchs, part of lot 4. block 8, Crawford's add. to Elkiurn 3.300 D. M. Vlnsonhaler and wife to Arthur F. Smith, part of lot 2, biock 6, V. ' K. Smith's add 14.500 Gerhard 8. Benewa and wife to James , E. A Ini y , part lots 9 and 10, block 19 E. V. Smith's add 1 Edgar A. Baitd.' trustee, to James E. Almy, part lots and 10, block-19, V. V Smith's add 1.900 Christian Kaelber to John Blum, part lota 8 and 12 nnd all lots 9, 10 and 11, block 13. Millard JOJ Byron R. Hastings et ml. to Henry B. Liggett, pari lot 168, Ulse's add 1,060 Hurry 8. Wilson to David F. Neff, pirt lot 9, block 2, Park Place 173 J. C. Hurt and wife to Wlnnett W. Mcllvalne, lots 2, 11 and 12, block 7, Crelghton Heights 100 Anna B. Conrcy to John Plunk, lot 17, block 10, Corrlgnn Place 400 William Kd-rrard Swentsel and wife to Frank Sprangenberg, lots i and 4, block 2. South Omaha add 25 Frank Sprangenberg and wife to th Franciscan Sisterhood, same , . 200 Charles F. Kelner and wife to Ber nard Hlnrlchs, wl2.75 acres of ae . not, 12-15-10, and other fraction .... 1.3C0 Frank B. Krelcl to Ann Hwasak. part lot 6, block 8, Improvement As sociation ,uuv Wilhelmlna Bartoa and husband to Anna.Dworak, lot 4, block 268. Omaha ., 1,00) Stock In Slant. Following ar the receipt of live stock for the six principal western cities yester day: Cattle. .. 6.300 . .'26.000 .. 7.0110 .. 6,000 .. 2.000 .. 1,200 ..46500 Hogs. Sheep. 13.000 7,500 40.000 80,000 12.000 6,000 8.500 2.5O0 10.iV.l6 1,763 4,500 9g665 47.752 Bank Clearings. Feb. 24. Bank clearings for to day, 11.660.26.3 27, an Increase of ll.525.4S5.31 over the corresponding day last year. OMATTA. ...1000 . ..1UJ0 ..'.n7 ...ion ...I0i0 ... 7ts ...1046 ... 880 ... J1 ...1011 ...mi 11..! 40... It!!! 1... .... IT .... 781 .... 450 ....iso ....laut .... IM) .... lw ....1038 .... 871 .... 710 8T5 .... Ill .... lit ..'.. Hi I 10 20 .1271 4 tt COWS. t tl 1 1014 I 4 I 10 1 1128 I 04 I 10 1 844 I 00 I 10 t 7t I 10 t 10 IS..-. 135 I 10 t 10 ;i 1147 I 18 I to 14 inao I 10 I it ti mi 1 it I 15 16 SMI f l I Bt 4 luat I 10 I 0 81 ..128 I 84 HEIFERS. t 80 ,1 810 I It 1 18 BULLS. t 40 1 1844 IU0' I ao I Itul I U) I 10 CALVES. 1 04 t ion I 80 I tt II lit t 80 I It 1 1004 I 41 I 10 1 40 18 ' t SV 1 100 4 W I It 1 luo I 00 t 4-1 1 140 6 0-J. I 80 I lit I ta) OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET. Condition of Trade and 4ootatlon on Staple and J'aacy Prodace. EGOS-Receipts, mare liberal: market Weaker; fresh stock, 17Gjl8c. LIVE POULTRY Hen. c; spring chick ens, 9c; roosters, according to uge, oc; tur keys, 13-yl4o; ducks, 9; geese. Sc. DRESSED POULTRY Turkey e, l-ff17c; ducks, ll(;12c; geese, IV; chickens, tWii J0 BUTTER Packing , slock. 13c; choice to fancy dairy rolls, 13& 14-; separator. 23o. FRESH. FISH Trout. 9l10c; pickerel, t 66c; Pike, o; perch. tVfte; bluwdsh, 15c; whlterish, kua: salmon. 11c: haddock, 10c; codfish, 12c: redsnappar, llo; lobsters, boiled, per lb., 32; lobsters, green, per lb., loc; bullheads, 1st: catfish," lS"!4c; Tuac.k bass, 10c; halibut, 10c; crappljs, 12c; herring. 4c; white bass. Uo: bluefins, tc; smelts, 1043110. OYSTERS New York Counts, per can, 42o; per gal., 32 00; extra select, per can. 15c; per gal., 11. 80; standard, per can. 27v; per gal., ..Ui. TIM A N Per Inn 118 M. HAY Prices quoted bv Omaha Wholesale Dealers' association: Choice No. 1 upland. Ikrj intatBKRS Stl gf ' Chicago Boar of Trade,' f H( , St. Loula Marehants Iiohanga. )i IA General Commission . . IM Iff I ' IVaalart In Drain ant Provialon lllf I l for Cah or 1- utura Dallvarr. 1 1 All Writ for Our Market Uttat. lift IVl or-vinc JLA lSJv. ' ' Caieaao. 441 B la llo Did. 4fJl tr?l allaaourt Valley, Iowa. itrA. tlM' mh' ul Dm Bi mSl II Telephone (Omaha) I4S4. f J I W STAGS. IM 1 50 STOC KERS AND. FEEDER. S. SLEUMAN Drain, Provision & Stockt. Room 1 N. Y. Lit Bids, Tel. UK). Operate U OUlue to This BtAt Latabllsbtd liS7. GEO. A. ADAMS GRAIN CO. Grain. Provisions V Stocks. Members Omaha .Oraln Lxvrbsnie, Chicago Hoard of .Trad and , otlisf cxcluingrs. Correspondfeut Bartlett, Fraxler 4 Carries b. 21 Bsrd el Trade Rla'g. Oatska. 1 4 t a - t 441 I 80 1 8.11 t 0 1 lulO I ts 14 , Ki t I U 1 luu) II. al t '..:. 848 1 4rt I T8t HOGS There wa sight I his morning, i M t 88 I 88 I at t 1... !... 4... I... II... tt... tl... U... IM . 1.1 .ltait . 4IH) . 4I . 14 . law .1104 . tit I 40 I 40 I 48 I 40 I to I 81 I It I 14 404 a big run of hogs In which makes tiie in crease over last watt ami tne same weeg of last year greater than It wa yt-Hierday. Owing to the liberal suppllos picket at Ibis point started In to pound tl mxrket and then bids were fully a n.cxea lwr than yesterday' general ma -cel. talea men were slow to take the pi lees alert-d and as a result the ni.nnii.g m well o. vaucatl Ircfw Biuch buuluca . Hans- FOUR POINTS FOR TRADERS WHEN YOU TRADE IN GRAIN, PROVISIONS, STOCKS PLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH m m gowission CO Capital and Surplus, $600,000.00. General Offices: N. Y Life Bldg., Minneapolis, I DECT CCDVIPC Moat rllahl market Information. LatrstaJ t, DLdl dLnl I UC prtvat wlrtt ayatcfit lit America. 2IC ftllimtJTCC to " your ordtrt If th marktl 4 lit UUAnAri I LL reach lh tyrlca wl.lc.i you t. W charrt MO INTEREST for carrylnjr lone tlockt, ; 3. MARGINS REQUIRED l&&rMr.giV&'0p, 4. REFERENCES Vr,:,.,0', Bank: U5 BrBneh CVAHA BRANCH 113 Farcn St., Tel. 3457. THOS. M, WACSiCX, Cor. N. nnc t H We fnaue each week sn eahaustlv review of the markets and th t.i. -urate forecast of fulur mo anient. Ire at any of our uin..