TIIE OMAHA" DAILY- BEfti ' SATURDAY. MAKCII 5, 1004. 11 A1N AND PRODUCE MARKET "Wheat Still on Deo'.k end Fricei Genmllj Are Dtmoliirrd. WAR STILL HAS VERY BANEFUL EFFECT liirtlltd Conditio) ( Rallread Rate Alao Contribute Ita I'art Toward Seudlng Down tha Seal of Prices. OMAHA, March 4. 1904. Market conditions uo not cuii omtniu speculators in grmn tor tutura delivery., 'i hit t lure transuctioiis are comparatively limited. If noriiittl conditions pi tvuiltM, suuh ua rule in ordinary eui In lime 01 peuce, when I he ciop eonuiiioti and re pot in anU the coimitloiiH hi oiner grain consuming and exporting countries, are what rule the coume of t.peculHiion, tnc-.i the Omaha (iralu exchsnge would have seen a rcgulwr and large uurires In fu tures, but at Hum umc wnen outsiders buy and ceil on war sentiment without much regard to the ideas of the profes sional and the g'ttln sing are euauled to manipulate the Chicago market in ways that few me wine enougn to foretell, tne new Omaha muiket nnd the mom uuvmc condition, ami an a run It rather little bualneaa la done. The cash grain busi ness also la miihiI Just now, owing- to the uneeitlt-d condition of rates. The mar km does not ret the sraln It should. hot these reasons ihe Omaha mirket probably will continue to run :l(.'hi until the war has settled down to an ever., lt it- Hrawnii flvht IdlmMn Unl m i i T :i I . J 1 1 or Is ended, and the rate utfferencts have been settled one way or another. Then tha i market will take Ita proper piace. May wheat In now down 12c In eight day ana om July w ore ev in n ween, i ne rea sons for thl slump do not s-em adeqttme. The market rhowet some strength on open ing, due somewhat to the Ohio stite re- Sort, which places the condition there a , as against Bi for 13. Chicago opened wildly at from Wn to 7c and at ono time reached We owing to heavy biylng by Ar mour. The weakest point waa 8tic at the opening. Luteal Cash Uraln Market. Tne cash market waa iworest since tha exchange began bualneaa. I'rices were a little firmer in the better grades of winter wheat, and showed some weakness In corn and nata. Keceipta of wheut were li) cars In and li out; one week ago, 10 and 28 cars. Corn receipts were M earn In and ii cars out; one week ago (18 and S3 cars. Out receipts were 6 cars in and S cars out. V HKAT No. i hard, iZhyuaie; No. 1 hard, 2V5c; No. 4 hard. 7 lV No. 2 spring, MtyJifcKc; No. 3 spring, M4j6c; No. 4 spring, 'ilu'Tc. CORN No. i. 43c: No. S. 40U!B41c: No. 4. BItms-tOc; No. 2 yellow, 425'l3c; No. 3 yel low, 4iS4'p-4Zc; no. i while, tiftc; No. 3 whltej, 41tu4lVje. 4. iW'u'Jc; No. 2 white. 42c; No. 3 white, S'J'vx:; No. 4 white. 34 V: standard, Jl,3c. 'ihe range of prices paid on the Omaha exchango Wednesday was as follows: Closed- Open. High. liOW. Today. Thurs. Futures: Market steady; March. 6a loH1, aih , a 8'1, Co UN bpot; American mixed, new, easy at 4m ,! old. quiet at 4 6l- Futures: Market steady; March, 4s ad; May, 4a 3d. Wheat May . July .. Corn May .. July .. Oats May .. March ..41! -44V4 tfM M g5V 82 hl 82 81Va 4CH 4fi 4St; 4KB 447 44" 441 444 3f !0 3944 SflH 3V 3f S9V 39 Hates from the Kirhtme Offices. Omaha Inspections 'tif grain were 31 cars. Of wheat 1 car graded No. 3 hard winter. Of corn 1 car graded No. 2, It cars No. 2, 6 cars No. t yellow, 1 No. t wlilte. 1 car No. 4 white, t cars No. 4 and 4 cars no grade. Oral Markets Elsewbere. Closing prices of grain Thursday and today at the markets named were as fol lows: KANSAS C1TT. Today. Thura'y. M'rk 1 Wheat-May ruiy t Corn May July BT. IjOUIO. Wheat May July Corn May Jwly ....' t. . iviKirtf. .. t-MINNSAPOLI& wnrat May ... avuy ... Wheat May ... July ... w'biat May .., July ... 9i A 87 A 4fttB 4tW- PULUT1I.. NKW YORK. W4 814 xf 44V 4 A 87 A 45 -4JB 7HA 8744A 7 B ...1.00B l.OOi ... S74A S7A CHICAGO OB AHI A.U rBOYIBIO.NS. . Featdrea of the Trading mn Cloalas: Priors ob Boat 4 of Trade. CHICAGO, March 4-Ru.slnn and Ameri can reports today exactly onset the effects of lower quotstions : from firclgn wheit msrket. Unal figures here- on Mar wheat were precisely the same as last night. July was He. higher, May corn la up "a and oats Swc. Provisions' are unchanged to 25c lower. t'nder the Influence of lower ctblea the wheat market opened somewhat unsettled, with May unchanged to lc lower at 'MtV.c. Initial Quotations on July were unchnnged to v lower at lVWLc. Tho rnsh to se cure wheat waa the cause of a temporary rise to &!o tn the May delivery. The price of luly likewise advanced to K3c. The mar ket held tlrm until rie.ir the close, when a decline occurred on liberal profit-taking. Hrlcee at the flnlah were steady, with May at 97o and July at fic, Clearances of whoat and flour wete equal to 1M.4"0 bushels. Primary receipts were 44.9ti0 bunhels, against 401,(00 bushels. Erports of wheat ami flour for the week were equal to bushels. Minneapolis, Dttluth and Chicago reported -receipts of 275 cars, against 240 Inst week and 2S1 a year ago. Active buying by several large commis sion hotis-s caused strength in the corn market. Tho close waa well toward the top prl e of the day. May opened HtHc lilcher, chislng at 63c. July showed net gaina for the day of lc, cloaing at &2tc, after ranging between Kc and Bi'Uc. Local receipts were 1T cars, wltlj one 'of contract gi.xle. On good genera) buying there was a quick lump In prtcea of oats. Liquidation by local longs, however, nused a sharp' re action. The. opening on May was BVja to Vulc higher at 4vtf41We. After s'lling between Mo and 417c, the close was at 41'c; July ranged betwe-m SSUc and 4f ana ciosen iy higher at 3?c. Local re ceipts were 2i cars. Provisions were unsettled. The market opened strong, but liberal realising resulted In a reaction. Th feature In trading was thj selling of May pork and a consequent break of 50c in the price of cotton product. T he close was steady at the' decline. ..with May pork 25c lower nt $13.9:4. May bird was unchanged at $7.o. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, ?!!.UT' cnrn- va Cara; cars;, hogs, 18.00U head. ; The lending futures ranged as follows: NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Moit BmirkaV Feature of Market it I:i O.ntinurd Dallne . Artlcles.l Open. Ulgh.l Low. (Close.l Vos y. Wheat May a Ju'y b July a Kept, b Sept. torn Ma y July Bopt. Oris May July Bept. r- k- . May July Lird May July Rlhs May Jaly 52;-3U 61 n'n 4fli-1H 33,--4',34Htt!) ' 9l'4i . 3Vt 61H! . I . 41 v4 40 14 20 14 32V4 7 22V4 7 40 T 25 T 35 DIM, 85! I 64 61' 60-T, 40i 4j 14 30 14 40 7 35 7 W 7 S- 7 45 i 13 80 13 95 7 20 7 '33 . 7 or, 7 a 97 . 87St 861-4 j M4 5Lv "9 134 87 86 B2H 51V4 604 41V,'40CT, l 38Vi . . 34ka3H'9i IS M41 14 1?4 14 074! 14 30 7 25 7 374i 7 074' 7 224 7 25 7 40 7 25 7 35 BRIEF SPURT AT NOON ONLY EXCITEMENT Panama Terms Hate m Ratlafaetery ffert and Kaeouragee Invest- went 1st French and Isth. snlan ecorttlea. NEW TORK, March 4. Activity was stimulated In the market today but wtth ojt effecting any more appreciable move ment of price than on the dullest days of the week. L'p to noon the number of shares traded In was not far below the day s total yeeterday and the day before rroin that time the market dropped back Jnto its dull rut. Advances In Brooklvn Tranilt ar.d In the other local traction srbeks n sympathy were attributed to the prospect of the new EaM Klver bridge being opened at an early date. There was a Slight advance In Ihe coolers on the assumption that a soft i;oal strike would help the anthracite business. Delaware and, Hudson enjoyed the benefit in addi tion to the strong showing of Its annual report. The reaction In the grain market was urged as a valid reason for n rise In stocks. The settlement upon the terms and method of the Panama withdrawal from the sub treasury and from, government bank de poults was regnriieO , a offering a possible stimulation to Investment her on, tne part of tho French and Panamanian benefici aries. A decline In Northern Securities on the enrb was the reminder of the recurring effort to be looked for from the supreme court decision day on Monday. The move ment of currency has been In favor of Net York and a gain for cash for the week is Indicated of nearly S2,000.0o0 In spite of the outgo of gold to South America, transfers to Chicago and absorption by the subtreasury. This was regarded with dis satisfaction, as showing a decreasing In terior, upp of money. Attempts to send Bt. Paul on the favorably January statement pnd the report of a Burlington note Issue helped the late rectlon. Corn Products was liquidated freely and the c'oslng was heavy. Bonds were rather firm, but dull. Total sales, par value, 31.495,000. X'nltejl States bonds were unchanged on call. . . ., 1 was Irregular. A reaction set In during the afternoon but the market cloaed calm H'laMan imperial fours cloaed at ioO The private rate of discount was I 9-1 per cent. Three per cent rentes, f francs i24 centimes for the account. Exchange on London, S francs 174 centimes for check.. REPORT OF THK CLEARING HOt E9. Traasaetloae of the Associated Baaks Daring the Past Week. NEW TORK, March 4-Th following table, complied bv ftradstreet, shows the bank clearings at the principal clttes for the week ended March I. with the per centage of Increase and decrease as com pared with the corresponding week last year: crriES. Clearings. Inc. Deo. New York Chicago Boston Philadelphia .... St. iouls Pittsburg Pan Francisco .. Baltimore Clnclnnntt Kansas City 'rw Orleans . . . Cleveland Minneapolis Detroit Louisville OMAHA Milwaukee Providence Buffalo Indianapolis .... 8t. Paul Los Angeles .... Bt. Joseph Per.ver Columbus Memphis Beattle Richmond Washington .... Bavannah Albany Portland. Ore.... Fort Worth ..... Toledo, O Bait Lake City.. Peoria Atlanta Rochester Hartford Nashville Pes Moines Bpokane, Waah. Tacoma -snrt Rnplds .. New Havea ti.iis. a.iw. 1K3.148.2M . l:'.?.6.574 . HI. 974,9!. 6o.H57.2Hj 3il.218.022 . 30.449.112' . 20. 33 . i2,f3.SiiO 28.032. 47i 1T.SS0.781! 8.0! 1 li 18.71.. 10.9 . K 8 4 5 11 " 6.1 'in 18.8 25.2 14.800.3 12.7 lK.l'.l 33.1'.. 10.WS.4Wt'. 11.524.532., S.4M !!. 7,470.214'.. S.f.tS.TiiO''. B.S79.1Ni snnow 8.100 147'. 6.087.7911 5,64. 3i3 ., 44.-J1.0i9' 4.7N3 W. S.IM.ORS'' 3.PT8 179 . 3.9.11 493 4.2J4.818;. (V.e-'O1, 3 2'.n.l3-) . 3. f 48 313' . !.ra.r.4i 3.4.51 472 S.411..01H . 435.071 1. 0 .i S3 4 10 7 8.8 6.8 0.8'. 6 1 48. 17.11. .1 10.2 "m 'io.i 'io.i "ii 17 8 18.1 7.7 5.3 i ne loiwwing were tne closing quotations 1 Dnytnn oh the New lork Stock exchange: ! Norfolk' . Bales.Hlgu.ljow Close. Atchl'on 8,fIO tHii do pfd .7.... 2"0 ' 894 Baltimore & Chlo....f. 8.800 Tf, do. pfd 300 88 Ciuisdlun Pncdflc. X.Uti ,1114 Central of N, J 30U No. 2. sOld. bNew. ' ,.' . CaBh auotations wcro as follows: FLOCK Eiisler; winter patents, lo.lOrgi 5.20; straights. SI 8"tf5.oc.; spring patents, $4 K(j5.20. straights, $4.404.70.' . bakers,' 8X50. 4(4.00. -, , . WHEAT No. 2 spring, 2iiS8c; No. 2, 8dCJ 9flc; No. 2 red, 95c1.01. CORN No. 2. RtiHc: Ko.'t yellow. Slttc. OATS No, 2. 40fn4H4e: To. 2- white, 43c; ; k 1MO. .1 White, 40T(i-43O. RYfi-No. 2. "24c. HARLEY-Oood feeding, 340o; fair to Choice malting, 4f.2,65c. 8EKDS-N0. 1 flax. iftfU4; .No. 1 north western, 81.144. Timothy, prime, S3.0U. Clover, contract grade, til.!...' "PROVISlONBMvsi pork, pet-bM., $18,874 14.00. Lard.-par MW fbs., t7.08fr7.10. Bilftrt ribs side doosev. $7Hf7:li Short clear Sides (boJted), $7,2747.80. Following are the receipts and shipments or nour ana grin: Chesapeake A- Ohio... 200 Chlcrrgo Alton 5,300 lo pfd Chicago Ot. Western. 200 Chicago ft N. W..... to l. .. .! . r Ml. f l.w's do nfd t...' ino 173 Chicago Term. & T..." loo 10 do pfd 1,500 C. C, C. St. L Colo. Southern 2,800 I do. 1st pfd 4T0 do Jd rfd 1.100 nelaw.re & Hudson.. 7lel., Inck. & West ... Denver 4 Rio flrande jdo pfd Krle do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Iocklnr Valley do pfd Illinois Centtal Iowa Central do pfd 39i 1841 21 '174 RSV1 24i 500 156 6i"i T.4 89V4 P9 75'? T-.4 88 88 111 1U4 153 30W 30 38H 83 14H 14 104 J84V4 11?4 1394 173 173 10 10 21 21 75 164 17 55 55 24 244 155 1551 260 200 18 188, 8 300 1.000 62 39 234 621 38 80 C. Southern 100 SO 6"0 1274 17 Sun 20 19 100 344 244 Articles Flour, bbla. Wheat, but. Corn, bu.' .... Oats, bu. ... Rye. bu. ... Barley, bu. ler Receipts. Shipments K...tarf' y.l. (.hi, 87.700 D.o0 .198,X .4110,200 . 13.300 128,900 26.000 82.800 141.500 108.900 8.600 J.1W NEW YORK GENERAL MAHI4.KT. (taotatlons of tha Day . oat Varleas Commodities,' KEW YORK, March 4.-FLOUR-Re culpts, 17.152 obla.j exports, 11,1, i. maiKet steady but dull; Mlnjiesgl4 patents, i'j(u6.65: Minnesota bakers, 24.ivfl4.70; winter patents, ti1.2u1i46.Ov; winter extras. i.6tju400; winter low grades, $3.10(ii3.M. H)e Hour, quiet; low grades,. $3.15(i3.0. Hye flour steady; fair to good, H.Jis-.5&; clMtlce to fancy. U.tmji.t. Uuckwheut Hour, weak; 32.ut2.10. " CORN Al L.AI . bleuUy ; yellow western', $1,124; city. $1.1141 kUn dried, 83.15'a3.:& BARLEY Dull ; feeding, 5vc. c.i. 1., New York; malting, Mitwc, c. I. f., Uuflalo. RYE Easy. WHEAT HecelntS Sri am tin .rit mne. keueasy; No. 2 red, (1.04, elevator; No. 2 ern, lululh, $l.uSH, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 tlfil-ihern Mur.lli.ltu n.imln.l K afloat. Options opened easy.. The market cloaed Irregular at V decline to Sc net advance. May, $1.00i( l.flv. closed, ll.tSxS; July. H6'fiVc, close.1 at WHo; fc.-pleinber, Hiiioc, closed at 'Hc CORN Receipts. 27..) bu.: exporiH, 4.600 bu.; spot market steady: No., 2 nominal, elsyator and 5f4c f. o. b., Hfitiat; No. I yellow, $7c; No. S white. 564c. Option market was firm until the last hour, when tha wheat decline caused reaction, last prices being only V net higher. Mav, fcWo9c, clohed at i4c; July, 574ji74c, closed at 674C OATS-Heceipta. 78.000 bu. ; exports, 17. 280 .bu.; spot market quiet: No. 2, 65V.o; $ white. 564c HAY-yuiet; shipping, KijTSc; good to choice, 96ci$1.0S. HOPS Firm: state, common to choice. ISM! crop, 3tuJ7c; l!i3 crop, 24i8c; Pacltlo coast. 1113 "Top, r7(iHge; ISog crop sti'le HIDE? 14 Firm: Galveston, SO to 2S lbs JSe; California h to 2, iba., lijc; Texas dry 24 to Sii lbs., 14c. RICE Steady; domestic, fair to extra. 14 fif.Sc; Japan, nominal. VAIJAW-Uull: city. ($2 per pkg ). 6c country inkgs. free), 5i:.i4c. ' PEANUTS -Firm: fancy hand-picked, S4c; other domeetlc, S'.waHe. I. EAT HE It Firm; arid, 2326e. PROVISIONS-Beef. steady: family. 81150 r1?50; mess, 89KMI9S0; beef hami.':il' 22.0i; packet $10.501150: city extra India mess. $l now l.oo. Cut meats, stesdv; nlckle.l bellies. $7.(ng25: pickled KhonMers. fnro pickled hums, tin 00 11.10, Lard e.iv: west ern steamed, 17 80; refined, weak; continent. ,(; Hixith America. 3.25: comnound trrt ti.e. Pork why; short clears, $15 0tfiH.75' ntes. fin 5ij,i no w UCTTEH teadw fresh creameries. 151J 2hc stiite dnlrv, lfrfKe CHEESE Steady at 10,lV. JXiOA Active and higher; western firsts, POCLTRY Alive, steady: western rhlck. en lc; fowls. 1SU,e: turkeys 15 v Iiressed r.''"Vier: "'' ehloWena, lfH315c; fowls, l.ttliV; turkeys. 16iHc. ' ' . ' MlaaeapolU Wheat Market. MVN'h:-AH!L,IS' .-March -WHEATS .1' aLSW. JulV' September, M.Uc; ei-n , c. No. I northern, !.lc: No. 3 northern. i;4c. .' KLorR-First patents sre oao'rd at 16 21 ft t' S00"'1 pa;"l!, .;.): rtrst clears, r?.-t; J0'""1, u'a" $-,,5oii.i; tar Iota S?' ,f , . Minneapolis. PRAN-ln bulk. $16.0tiliifi. 1 .. Phlladl)ila I'ruanre Market. PHILADELPHIA, March 4-Bl'TTFR-Staady with a fair demand.- extra western l'r?fcT'r.,1:,,li": . nearby prints, ;o. Ki,(.S-. inn and So higher; fresh nesrhy anj fresh wesi. rn scSc at mark; fresh u."H'XS'?Tn a'-to: 'reh southern. 1st.-. tHtE8h-4teed, fair deiranti. New 'uU creams, choice to fancy. U4c; fresh fair to good, htftuc. Milwaukee tlrata Hirl.i. Jiritt'lffrr xi w . r.,..n. .. I 1 northern Il,i..l el V rt l "Jase; old July. 9iVo'.HV ft V I-- I lull v'.. I , IIARLK Y Kud' k..' .. ' . . PAnipie, as dalrlea, Hifo. Eggs. Arm.. H mark.' caaea Incluoed, 17618c Cheese, flrtn, 104HHo. f 'St.. Lents Grain, and Provisions , ST. LOUIS. March 4.1 WHEAT Nervoua and unsettled; closing "weak; : No. 2 Teu, cash, elevator. 994cj track, l.oSfl.06i May, 4c; July, 87o; No. 2 hard, Vi'.c , , , CORN Lower 1 No. t caah. tati traok;, 44c; May, 454c; July, 44c. , - OAT8 Hlfciier; track. 434c; May, 404c; No. 2 white, 45c . . ' .. FLOl R Dull; red whiter parents, $5.10 (16.26, with 60 per cent patents as high ss $5.40; extra fancy and. straight, $4 .ViS.06. SEEDB Tlmirthy, steady, 2.Wti.'b. .: CORN MEAL Steady, $2 50, ; BRAN Dull; sacked, east truck, 90(92c. HAY Dull; tlmuthy, $s.Ocii'12.50; prairie, $8.0t'fi.W for No. 1. . v ' IKON COTTON TIES Sic, HAGOINU Vc. ........ H KM P TWINE o. ' PROVISIONS Pork lower; Jobbing, $14,024; lard unchanged: prime steam, $6.00; bacon lower; boxed e,t.ru shorts, $8,124: clear ribs. 8S.25; short clear, $.. POULTRY Turkeys Ann; chickens. 10 104c; springs. 104c; turkeys, 13c; ducks, 13c; geese, 68k. lU'TTEitr-Eiisy; creamery, 2027c; dairy. 1519c. 8 Higher, ibvo. Keceipta. esnipments Flour, bbls Wheat.- bur... Corn, bu Oats, bu .0n0 ...43,0 ...du.orfl ...30,000 9.0T) 118.0OO 6t,'ws .. 64.000 do Tifd IulsvlHe Naahvllle l sofl 108 108 Manbsttan L. l.?00 144 . J43 Met. Securities 300 S44 84 Met., St., Hy. J.600 115 115 Minn.' St. Louis '. M.. St. P. & 8. Ste. M do .rfd ... Missouri Pacific lion 700 Mo., Kan. at Tex r do pfd N. R: R. of Mex. N. Y. Central ... Norfolk A Western..,. Ljoo do' Pfd Ontario aV Western... 500 15 884 15 L.i. T4ennsylvanla P..'Ci. C. A 8t Reading dry 1st pfd do 2r nfd ....... nck Island Co.; do- prn ' 1. Bt. l: s f. m pfd. St t.fmis S. XV,..:...; ' 'do -pfd Southern Prtclflc . Sonthern Railway .... do pfd .: Texaa Pacific ...... T.. St. L. W do pfd Cnlon Pacific do pfd Wabash do pfd Wheeling A L. T. ..... Wisconsin Central ... do pfd Adams Et.... ,, Americnn Ex I'nlted Utatea Ex Wells-Fargo Ex.. AmaJ. Copper Am. Tar & Foundry. do pfd' Am. Cotton Oil do pfd ..... Am. lc do pfd Am. I lneed,Oil do prl .., . Am. . Locomotive do pfd Am..8mnlt. ft Refng. do ifd Am. Bugnr Refng... Anaconda M. Co Proklvn R.'T Colo. Fuel A Iron Consolidated Qua . Corn Products .... do dm ...1 Distillers' Securities.. Oeoeral Fleet rl" International Paper. do .pfd In'err.ronal Pun p... . do pfd National Lead North American Pacific rifl People's 'las Pressed Steel Cap.,,, do pfd ..1 Pullroiwt Palace Car.. pfd ... z.i lied lit bK't 5541 204 2nH Bnrlngfteld. Mass... Worcester . .. Portland, Me Augusta, Oa Topeka Sioux City flyrtciise Evanavllle Birmingham Wilmington, Del.... Knoxvlile Davenport Little Rock Wllkesbarr ........ Fall River .... Macon Wheeling, W. Vs.... Wichita Akron "hnttnongn ' Springfield. Ill I Vfllamsr.nn Tlnh. .. 1? I Vonngatown Ji'H I Helena i?.. T-exlngtnn Fargo. N. D New Bedford 4 Canton. O.... .2 . .Tacksonvllle, Fla.... 1". Lowell J Chester. Pa . .. ?J., Oreenshiirg. Ta H Bockforfl. Ill .5. I Ulegha-mton ....: .. !5.'. ! Snrlngfloirt. O. 'J4 Birtomlngton. Ill..w Oulbcv. Ill Slonx Falla. S. D... Mansfteld. O.-.v Decattir. III..... .Titoksorivllle 111....-, IVemont. 'Sb 1 Houston 'v....' fCher7estr.il. f. C... Cedar Rapids 83 D44 . 58 " 6t HSXi, 154 i"H 8r'4 114 5S 85 ..1A300 3144 1134 118 9.400 41 .v. 100 ..." 2,00 100 100 800 5.100 300- , 100 800 "ioo 700 200 5 a V484 14 44H 19 8 'ii' 744 87 40 'mV 20 '424 14 31 44 19 80 , 2274 :84" 744 87 1 Sr3 S44 I S.5 4.61 ...I 30 4 0.41 I 16.9 10.8' 8.01 8.3! 21.5' 61 8'.... 8.81.... 7.3 ... .... 2.52.M 2 7fi 67 8.171. 2211 J.142.5.VH 1 '8 033' 1.972.1471 1.466.9471 2,831.195' l.T.14SI 1,718.142' 982.491 : 1.284.3251 1.168.079.' 701.078 1.31.5 Idfti I . 1,075.2131 1 1.007.106' 2.11 '1.5K3.628I I 1.7WV141I 9.9' 1.591 B54! 82.4I :,4P5 Wl 1199.375: 944 29" 9S0.9ri9t l,nBi.nrvi 5.11. 745.638! I 1.(113 4191 80.61. . 729 noai. I 86 011' 39.11. 8S9.1W. 741 2CI 845 S3'?1. K';6.996! 80 099 . 40 H"fi . 8ir 719!. 50 000' 24. 9l, 12.9!. I I I 47.9 15.4 44. 50 5 17 9 17.7 ii'i 22 6 1M 15 8 19.1 Hi "lh'.i 'is'.i ! 12.9 11 2 83? 14.7 98.11... 898 91?' 101.1! 30 1 7 9 .... 84 38.3 10.?l '....! 13.6 .... 250 ...A 14.3 12.6! 21.1 847 956 S1 959 4(3 3"3I 3'i4.700! 6R5 93l ' 1.198 3361 fna 9091 jai.lTs , 176. 76 1741 878 8511 346 13'-. 836 3-WI "12 128. 7931. 1 270? 618.5421. 1.11 0.8!, .1 24.4 2.4i; I 11.81.. ,:...!.. 111 OilAUA LIVE SlOCIi MARKET Onttli Beoeip.i Too Hettj and Prow 6nr. fered Sharp Dtoiin'. HOGS SOLD FIVE TO TEN CENTS LOWER Best Grades of Sheep Held About Steadr, bat Others Were Kitremelr Slorr and Lower, Demand Being; Rather Limited. SOUTH OMAHA. March 4. 1904. Receipt were: Cattle. Ilogi. Sheep. Olflclal Monday 1.419 tj, ln.ivi Otnclal Tuesday 8.6U .iJl .W1 C'inclal Wedneeday 3.M l.oW 71 Ottlclal Thursday 4.114 6.113 1.1)72 Official .Friday i.iitm , 4,SuO 4.70J Five oaya this week. . .10.144 84.6."i8 42,M Same days last week 22.512 uJ.W 35.781 Same days Weelt before. ls.2"9 44 477 t game three weeks ago.. 11. 306 43.318 M.W7 Same four weeks ago. . . .U.otK 3b.. :4 i5 98i Same days last year 20.011 47.684 ;' 30.8UJ RKCE1P1S 1'th Tilt: V tuAH iu DAlib. lha ioiiowing taoie shows the receii.. of cattle, hogs and sheep at Stfutb ouiatiu lor the ear to u.ne, waa conii.ailsous wliu last yat ; , 104. 19tC. Inc.'. tlac. Cattle 15t.,ai4 163,31! 7.075 ti'' 4,ji5 415, fl6 lu.VJV Hheep m.iM 10J.ti6 Average prices palu tor hug at AouLh Omaua for lit ai several ttas tl cunt-parisons- Pete. I 104. l903.U02.19Ul.l!Wff.:iR.USI3. Feb. Feb. Feb Fob. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb, Feb. Feb. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. li.. 1.. 17.. 18... 1... .'.. 141... 22... 22... X4.., a.., itj... 27.. 25.. 28., 1... ... S.. 4... 1 112 I 4 Vt I f ua I a ui 6 UVki o( lift. , w 3 24 i )Ui I2 t il, 0 SI, e saw si, 6 JtJ li ,'tj, 6 m S 174f 1 is'mi - 1 I 5 w 8 PS ( 5 UH 7 021 I 6 04 I 7 0l! 5 U, tVi 6 ;ti 6 Mi 6 Mi 6 8H K, I 0 no 5 ill 6 m; li 00: 5 9 5 2s: t K7 8 Tj' 4 8S I nil a Wl 6 3-' 5 .ii 5 U 3 50i 8 47 8 55 2 &8j 3 3 84 i si t 37 d 3J t! 5 -1, 0 01 22 6 111 07 5 32 7 f.SI 3 - t h) S 88 4 6i 8 4 4 Ui 1 8 91 4 4 74, 4 b 4 Wl 4 OJ. io) u 3 68 3 i 1 M 3 6i - 3 at' 3 65 b 2 61 3 78 8 0.1 J 8 3 fp.i l M 8 E2t 3 87 4 C5 4 L.I 4 4 4 bt. 4 1 13 'Indicates Sunday The ofllcial number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: Ca tile. Hogs. gh u.H'ses. C. M. Sc St. P. Ri 7 .. Wabash Mo. Pao. Hy ;.. Union Pacinc system C. at N. W. Ry F.. K. A M. V.1 R. R C., Bt. P., M. & O. Ry.. 24 a. 4k M. Ry 18 C, U. & Q. Ry 1 C. Bt. J C, R. I. A P. Ry., east. Illinois central Chicago Ureat Western . . 5 . 2 . 10 . 2 38 LSt! '& . rn. ' 7 3 16 19 2 1 4 1 71 a Hogs. Sheep. 61 1.M1 727 1.2H8 000 bh 2,143 , 608 ii S-4 737 441 6 17 47 61 ..... .... 20 ? , :r 33 14 t 414 W ... 75 : S.. ... I (171, w- ... lu I. ... 1 , tl U; Ui) 4 a . ...1 . i id J,. ... j (.1 , M till '-. ... ao w ,;4 ... 4 in 87..; IM ... lb , ,l ... 6 1,1 It. .. 1M 10 ( li tl..; J40 ... 4 1U .. Wl IM 1 W U.i l D lii 1ST ... 4 v . . , 4 ID '..IfO ... 4 til : ii ... t m ' "4 ... 4 W , .-(i ... it ty i ... 4 m 'i i) 1 ui, i' ... 4 in fi tt 1MI 1 .. 4 Jl i ,.iil lu. t l.i) " JI3 40 t 00 I ... .t.j to 4 li .104 40 I v) 45 14 120 4 li, SM 4 4 w at, t4 ... I it I ... I ., .! 44 I 14 .., ,v...m m t.wi u.. ..-.... 40 1 it " 1. IH ms) t uO u .....:. 40 I 1SW 5...j....t" ... 6 uu H........JS1 4 1. '4 S44 ID I Co W ,.i0 ... I to .....-.. I0 IN 4 W 8J I" 40 4 to 71 HI ... 06 t6 (ui 'J 4 . 10 4 01 l,m J10 12D 4 2tv ' tit 11 I US K ii IV I ii ui w l.ie 4.., ov ... ' ' 2i 40 i iik ;j . . I .10 "1 imi ... 4 04 i...., :r. 1 i s -y- lf-i us 8HLK1' Tliere was uiiIIm a liberal run Cf sheep Jure lor a Frlouy tind the quality was hardly up to the usual sumtaru Uuyers starteu out and picaed up 'tne of the more desirable loads nt piu"tk'a.ly stendy pi lees, ami w hen they hal done that the market was ertremely mow and wenit. They seemed to have n;l ihe sup plies they needed for the present xhd did iint want, any more unlexs it could be lotight at reduced price... Smlp Mexican wethers sold aj' high as 84 4o and some clipped ewes brought 23. .'5. There is now a difference In prh-e between chpied and wooled Itock of from 40 to ,'nv. Fer the week the market on the best grades or ewes and wethers shows hut lit tle change, while Jthe commoner kinds may lie a trille" lower. Ijimhs and furling, however, are luti-'jc lower titan the dona of .lust week. Quotations for corn-fed stock: "Choice western lamhs, 85.504i57i; fair to gd lambs, tS.Oixirft.uO; good to choice Mexican yearlings, f4.i54iu.lii: pood to cholne west ern yearlings. $t Sii t.7;,; fnlr to vm d year lings. 4 2Sii4ii; gnod lo-cholre we'hers, $4 "0 ff4.50; fnlr to good wi thers. $.l.73ii 4.1O: pond to choice ewes, $3 Kr.ijn.lO: fair to good ewes, W.cn'jijto. Reiinsentutlve sales: jo. 16 western cull lambs 190 Routh Iiakota ewes 33 Mexican wethers 1'C Western latrms 216 Mexican yesrllngs 25 Western ewes 152 western ewe , 2"i3 Mexican wethers , 251 Mexlcah wethers 59 western tnmbs A v. Pr. 51 a m 113 3 55 78 -4 HS 82 4 50 . 7) 5 01 1"1 3 00 109 3 60 t-4 4 49 , 85 4 40 75 5 26 CHlCAnO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Totals Y . ...ll.7.T.?nl. v.... I Outside New- York..., I ;'854.221,804l...-i;. 18 t 6.6 . 1 ToTcntO .t.i.r.. ...).... Wmnlpeg ..,.-. 55 404 75 . 66 ISIS , nflawn TIaHfax ,., j;nebee-:... i . Vnneouver, 51 Itnmtttnn I Tjindnn. Ont. .... i?V Ht John. NJ R.. CANAflA. ' 17.417 rr.71 1 imMCTo.Trti. 27.8 4 9 .J....S..,.t' . . e. 11 .ii 600 344 ti 100 18 .40.500 7'. $00 100 47 ro'i 714 ,2PS 18 204 70H J9s 1 794 22T 234 84 744 87V4 Wk M 15 18 404 220 15 102 ' 206 46H 20 70 Victoria, Bi C... Totals e tri. ml to rl Int liS-ll a :oft 1.807 4-' I 7.6 enf.l.rrslSi-. I 16. ,, .J.17 3)01. 8. SI . 909 0-111 ,2.5' -1. 904. T ...... I 6 5 w,-' jfi?.inii. 1 '0.4 709.175 ' 45.9.' 44.108,697'.. 8 1 800 600 .. 1,70ft 200 t34 824 Kansas City Oral and Provisions. KAN8.VB CITY; March. t-,WHEATr Mav. 8tHc; July, Hl'(iKlTtp: caah.. No., 2 hard, 89'f91c; No. S. 8S'n8Xc: No. 2 red, U06; No. 3 tl.vlftl.OS; receipts. 112 car. . . CORN ilav, 444c; July, a'uM-&; cash. No. 2 mixed. 424i424c: No. 2. 4t'j41c; No. t white. 44c; No. 3. 414Si42 OATS No. 2 white. 40c: No. 2 mixed. 28c. H AY Steady ; rbo'es llniothy. $:i.60r to."0; choice pn.lrle, 27 257.60. , , BUTTER Creamery, 2123c; dairy, raney, 18e. 1CG09 Higher: Misanurl and Kenans, cases returned. 144o per.dosen; .new No. 2 whttewood. cases Incluitod. 16Uc rer dosen. ... Receipts, Shipment. Wheat, 'bu,.....:.............n;4"l : r. 91.200 Corn, bu 3ii,4M 4?4 Oats, bu ,000 21.W0 1 1 1 i ' 1 ' Dnlath (train Market. , . DULI'TH. March 4 WHEAT In store. No..l hsrd, 9Hc; No. 1 northern. 90c; Ne. northern. 94jc; on track. No r lr hard, S9,c: No. 1 northern. 9ii4c; No. 2 northern, 91Vic; May, 96c; Jul-, 9Hc; September, 864c ( . OATS To arrive and on track, Sc. Toledo Seed Market. TOLEDO. March 4. 8KF.1 Clover, cash and March. 37 16: April. 87 la; prime alalke 16.50; prime timothy. $14.50. - - Peorlo Grain Market, PEOBIA. March 4.-COR NVUwt; a. 3, 40c;. No. 4, S8r: 1 car old. 43'ic. .... Metal Market. NKW YORK. Man h 4 -MFTAf-S-TIn was lower In London, declining 5s to 113 15 for spot and is Hd to 4.1.4 fi for futures. ntrhburs rM i.ocsiiy tin waa Timer easier, witn stnt 1 Mri'ns central ,r4 2Ji 2?S 824 34 ... ..... ..... 4, i 1iT !SiT 11.000 1264 124H 1244 ,. 84 .. 7.900 424 41H 414 ., 400 31 20 30 1.700 : 94'4j 194 : 198 .. 9,?nn is 154 " 15H .. 400 70 6SA 68 Not Included In totalg hecause containing other (ten's than clesrlncs. INnt lnelutled in tnt.il because of no com-pnrl'.-nn for last year. Xrw York Money Market. NEW YORK March 4.-MONEY-On call steadv, lTi2 per cent Closing bid. 1 per, cent, offered at 2.. Time loans steady and dull: 80 days. 884 per cervt; 90 days, 2'4frSi per cent: 8 months, fffivt per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-44 per cent. STERLING EXCHANOE Strong, then easv. with actual business In baqkera' bills at 486.6i5488.70 for dem8nd. and at 483 483.H6 for 60-day Nils. Ppsfed rates, 4S14 4874. Commerclnl bills. 48045 46',. 61LVER Bar, 574o: MeX.lunn dollars. 45o. BONDS Qovernment, steady. Railroad bonds firm. The closing quotations on bonds are as fallows: Total recelnta ...107 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber 01 neaa inuicuted: Cattle, Omaha Packing Co Swift and Company .... Cuduhy Packing Co Armour At Co Armour, Sioux City Vansant & Co McCreary & Clark Hill & Son L. F. Hum..., , Wolf & Murnan Sol Degan , F. P. Lewis J. B. Root & Co Hamilton & Rothschild.. Haggeriy Co Other buyers Total ..2,299 6,912 2,:05 CATTLEr-Ther. were most too many cattle here today for a Fnuay and pickers took advantage ol the opponui.ny to taJce off a large snare of what l bey i.ave been putting on during the early 011 of the week. Train wer ia.e In ar.lvi.ig ai.d t.ia.1 helped to uulay the mantel, 'irad.na waa aluw 'all the morning and it waa ia-iO be tore a clesrance was made.,. The market on corn-led steers could safely be quoted alow and luitf.6c lower. Something strictly fancy waa perhapv not quite that much off, but, on the other hand, there was s good many sales that we t) more than, ltxgiic lower. It wu a very u'n stutsfactory market from the sellers ..a d point and It was late before even the Luik; of the cattle was disposed of. The cow market was,- If anything, worse than the market-on steers. At the begin nlng some salts were made perhaps D;i 10o j lower, but tne general mantel was rtiily 10u"?0c lower, with tomn sales as much u-a 1 a quarter lower. In other words, the hi I bulk of the advance for the t eek 'a-aa lost. ; The medium to good grades showed tho i greatest decline, while (aiinern uml .'nme i thing strictly farcy In-the way of ex iiirt heifers sh'iwetl the lenst decline. It thnuhl be rememb.-rod, though, that eanners liav1 Improved very little during the wt k so I that they ore selling practV-allv the same as they were at the .'lose of Inst week. 1 Hulls were extremely dull and 1 iwer, In sympathy with the decline on teer 11 nd j cows. Veal calves were also sljw sale and , a little lower. ; TliAvo wni'ii onlv a few odda nnA nni nf stockers and feeders In sight and, as the demand has been about equal to the Supply all the week, there was very little change In the prices paid for the few stock cat tle that were offered this morning. Repre sentative sales: -. BEEF BTEERS. Cattle and. 8heep gteady. and Hog ' Ten Cents Unrr, " CHICAGO, March 4 CATTLE Receipts. 2.50i) head; market steady; good to prime steers. $S noii5.7fi; poor to medium. 2.1 6tTI 4 9i): dockers nnd feeders. $2.6o'ti i 25; cows. 816nfi4.ro; heifers. 82 01jl.5Q: ennners. 81.50 '12.50; hulls, $'.'.0i"fi4.rn; calves, J3.O0i6.50; Texas fed. steers. 24 OM4.75. HOns-Recelpts, IS.OnO head: estimated tomorrow. 15.000: market 10c lower; mixed and butchers. 2S.10ji5.45; goad to choice heavy, 8.r.40n5.624; rough heavy.. 85.l5"t5.40; light. fl60?5.:-0: bulk of sales. $S.in6r...tV. SMEl-TP AND LAMHS-RecclpU. 7.000 head; market steady to firm: lamhs, steady; good to choice wethers. $l.4.75; fnlr to choice mixed, f.1 .WiiLCS; w-e-xtern sheep. 22.756.3); native lamha,. J4.5uVy5.70; westivin liimhs. 34.76Hin.OO. QJHcl.nl yesterday: Receipts Shipments. Cattle . 8.a.'9 n.'in; Hogs 2MR6 5,."l Sheep 19.3:8 2,155 8ievT.Vrk Live Stork Mnrkrt.. NRW YORK. March 4. BEEVES Re ceipts, 8.184 head; market for good steers, stendy: medium and common, slow; bulls. lOo lower; thin rews shout steady, others n shade lower; native steers. 24 0ra.25: oxen and slaps. S3 70: bulls. 23.05lif4.00: cows. $1 si) K8.65; estimated ehlpmente tomorrow, 810 head cattle nnd 6.7JO qtiHrters of beef. CALVES Receipts. 431 head: mnrket gen erally 25c lower; choice shout steadv; veiils, M.75i8 00: tops, 28.25; little calves. '33; cltv dressed veala. 7Hi)12c; extra. 124c; country dressed.- 64 10c. HOGS Receipts. 2.831 head; market for state and Pennsylvania, 25.6OSi6.70; western 85.85. . .... SHEEP AND , IxAMBS Recelpta, ,41 head.' market for sheep nominal: lamhs " fil5o lower: medium to good lambs, IS-DOfl 6 .124; no extra here. Kansas City Lire Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Mareh 4. ATTLB Re ceipts, 2,800 head, Including 150 southerns; market steady; all quotations steady: ,x port and dressed beef ' steers, I4.6fjfii5.la)( fnlr to good, $4."0((f4.6O; western fed steers, 83.4OOe4.ti0; stockers and feeders. 23.0014 southern steers. $.1.60fii4.65; aoutheru cows, 22 5fwh3.26;; native cows. f2.(KVji3.75; imtlve helfera, 23.6vfi4.26; bulla, 22 50830; calves, 23 OW16 26. - ' HOGS Receipts, 8,200 head; market 10c lower: tup. Sf..4."i ; hulk' of sales. 84 90fj-5 30; heavy, 26.3frifi.40; puckers, 25.00fi5..'IO; plus aii'rt liglvts, f 1.1 r 6. 1 i.V SHF.KP. AND l.AMP.S-'-Reeelpts. fi.nt henfl;' mrket stendy to Mo lower; native limbs, 25.00i5.U.r: western lambs. St.! Iff 6.1IO; stock-TS nnd feeders, $2.75$) 4.25. . lances. 81 7t; perHrloiles. no bid: shlpmrnt. 5.'6 l-h'.s ; ..vri .tuf. sr.S.'l bh;.: runs. itl,."l7 bbls ; iivernge, ss'.l.l bbls.: plimeuts, 1 .In n. 5'.' Mils . average. Ut.SMI blilc; rum, Idma. 19.17H l; ; av ragiv li.r.'S b'.ls. SAVANNAH. Manh 4 Tl' lil'KNTl N ". Firm; 59c. 1UF1N-Fitm: A. It. C. 1 , 2." 15; K. 2'f i: F, 22 56: O. 2.V6i'; 1. t.Mt; K. X Z; M. K i; W U, 2..3i; W W. W 75. Oil til V W 111)1. EKAt. 11 MARKET. Condition of Trade nnd iinotatlnna on Staple nnd Fancy Produce. KG (IS- Receipts, ni.Me liberal: market Wfaker; fresh stock lo'rc; Including cases, 16c. . IJVE POULTRY Hens, SiiU'sc; young roosters. 8(i!v; old r mieru. ih turgc, l.:-'il4i:; thicks, fc; g'-ese. S. DRKSSKD Put l. i K V - I 'll keys'. P'.iilTe; ; durk. UvUc: geese, lee; rhvk. i. 10 n 1 If. I HCVThR-P.ickitig Ktoek. i:'-tii;!i-; choice I to fani y dnlrv io!b IjhI!c; scrutator, Suxt. lll'..-ill KIM I - 1 lieu. i"t.ii ,, p-.i kerel, , S'v'llOl , pike. 9e. perch, I 'l''V'; blliei'isn, I lie; w.iltetlsh. St3c; s.ilmon, He, lnid.locK, NlOc; cmi!!sh, L'c; redsnuper. 1K': lolstcrj, bollrd, per lb . S.'i : lolistirs, green, per lb., ' 30c; bullheads, lie; cutlislt. l:ttl4c: black bass. 2m: halibut, UV; -.'rappiia. 12c: her ' ring. 4';c; white bass, i;U ; iiluehiis, to; ' SITII'IlS, UH lie. . UV S TEKS- New Y01 k Counts, per can, : 4.V; per gnl , f '.no; extra svlect, jsr can, ! .w, pr rkI., 8180; stambird. per cim. 27c; per g.il . tl 50. 1 BRAN-P.-r ton. 2' ".60. ; HAY Prices tiuotcd hy Omaha Wholesale ! Dealers' association: Choice Ne 1 upland. .26 5(1; No. 2. JO eii; medium. 25 .; coarse. 26.00; lye straw. 25.00. These 1 ices are for hay of good color and quality. Demand 1 fnlr nnd receipts light. I VEGETABLES. POTATOES Colorado. Jl.uo; Dukotu. per bu., 21 ov; natives. c. SWl.El' i'Ol'ATOiS Muscatine, per bbl., $3.50. ! NAVY BEANS Per bu.. $: :W2.1!5. CELEHV Laige California, ikjc, .5c and . toe. I ONIONS Spnnlsh, per crate, fl.'JO; Colo- rudo yellow and red, per ill , JV. CABBAGE Wisconsin Holland, 3o; new California, of. TURNIPS White, rr bu., 00c. OAKHU'W-lTi- bu.. 21 U PARSNlf'S-Per bu., 75c. UEET8 Per bu., 75c. CAULIFLoWKH California, per crate, $.V75. CUCUMBERS Per dog.. 2126111.110. TOMATOES- Florida, per o-bnsket crate, $4.50. RADISHES Per do bunches, 85c. LETTUCE HEAT'S- Per dus. bunches. POo 21.00; per bbl., 27.00; leaf lettuce, per dog, ti.nches. 1fc. "'1'1'NIPS-S.ittthern. per Jo.. 7oc. BEETS Snuthetn per dug.. 76c. r.AtJtjrT u.nitH.en ner iloz.. ,.iC. ! i 4 i) 1-v K,int ) em. lr rtns.. 31.no. SHALLOTS, per do.. 75c. ONION 8KTS-P1T bu of 32 lbs., jrel ow, $1.50; red, $1.75; white, $.'.00. FRL I I S. APPI JZS Callfort-lii Bi-illlr.wors. per box. tl 76; New York export Greenings, Russets and Baldwins. $4.1(0. en A vwwilll lUlrrsov. orr obi.. 3. .10: 'per box 82 iV; Wlve'in"-"-' Bell and Bugle, i $.00; Bell and Cherry, J6.W. i OKAPi'Jb imported Malagas, per m no I STRAWBERRIES Florida, per qt., 45fJ 60e. TROPICA L FRUITS". ORANGES Navals, nil alies, 22 5f"g-2.76. 1 .E.MONS-t'xlitu: nl i, fiinci . Iv ' t j oiJO, $3.50: rJiolce, 240 to 270 slzei. $3. (10,73 25. irtiiS (! finnla. ner ii-!b. eirlons. 85c: j Imported Smyrna, 3-crown. He; 6-crown, I 16c; 7 crown. 16e. BANANAS Per medlimi slxed bunch, I $?.( 50; Jumbos. $2.76'il3 25. i DATES Persian, per hex of 30 pkrs., $2 00; per ll. ;n 60-Ilv boxes, 6c; Oriental stuffed dates, T'cr box. 22.K). I fOCOANUTS-Per sack, $4 00; pcr do., ' 60c. 1 MISCELLANEOUS. CFIEESE Wisconsin twins, full cream, 12c: Wisconsin Young Americas, 13c; block i Swiss. 16c: Wisconsin brick, 13c; Wisconsin i lliobtirger, 12c. . . . , HONEY Nebraska, per 24 frames. J3.O0; 'Utah and Colorado, per 24 framea, $3 00. i MA TLB S1GAR Ohio, per lh 10c. i nj)RB-rr bbl.. 85.60; per 4 bbl.. 23 25. I HORSERADISH Per case of 2 doi., peeked. KOc. . T4TDKS No. 1 green. 6c:' No. 2 irreen. Be! o J ea,!ted. 7c: No. 2 e.Jtea. 6c; No. i nl calf. 8 to 12 lba.. 84o; No. 2 veal olf, J to 15 lbs., 6Vfce; dry salted hides, 8f?12o; heep pelt; 25fi75c; horse hides. Jl.BO'3'2 5rt. NUTS Wslnuts. No. soft shell, per lh., iSc: hard shell, per lb., 14c: No. 2 soft shell, ner lb., 13e: No. 2 hard shell, per lh )2e; Braslls. per lb., lie; filberts, per lb., 11c: "Imonds. soft ahcll,. per lb., 16c: hard "hell, per lb., 18c; .ecana. large, per lh., Je;. small, per lb., IV: peanuts, per lb, 6ci rnsMed rieanuta, j er lb.. 8c: Clilll a-sU "tit. lJ7Tl3vo: large ..Vkorv nuts per bu .si 50; shell barks, per b., 22.00; black wal nuts, per bu., 21 25 keg. 2O0 1.100 200 V. 8. rM. ta rf:...lnB Mnht" lion 'foil 4.10iVi 6o t coupaoa 106U, ftjestcan cntrl 4... 46 4 3. ri -, 1 A 1st ItiP 1'4 is coutKin 1M14 minn A St. L, 4.. Id llw 41, lii 1S7V4 ' M., K. A T. 4t.... T do couson . .tsii I . o H . ... .i .i i. -TT tl. B. aid 4 coupon. 104 N. R R of M. 4l... 75 no, vuihiwh .T-n. ,ri, mym- .'i ;;i.',' .t, Atcuiiea snt , .,..',!. j. t ent. . u in 1624 1624. 1.U- do dj. i. M4nrth.r Pc. 44...nt4 ..... ..... 114 ! Atlantic C. L. .... d I ToU ..... ...... 65 I B. O. 4 tl Nof. Wert. eon. 4. 1744 . 83 o tvti W4 rrt. s. l, 4i A panic in ! TH4 tontral of Q. 4a 105 :rss. . otiT. ma.... i.iS i ikix l ao tat mc a'i nrannr axfi. a vn1 Chi. t Alton lm. t . n. a y new t'..M. 4 St r n. w 400 800 154 144 274 964 74 84 , 2&i '266 "74 "7ii 400 194 19 ... 800 ... 700 ... 1,100 . . . M ... 300 ... M ... 2.710 . , . 6.12 7s Republic Steel do pfd ,.,, ., Ruhtier Goods do pfd. exdlv Teen, Coal- Si Iron, U 8. 7 ealher do tiM U. 8. Rlty do ufd V. 8 Rubber do pfd I'. 8. Steel do pfd Weatlnghoiise Elec Western Union .... Northern Securities Total sales for the day, 196,800 share. 78 7 - TH 6'VJ , M 1? 1 44 UK 504fc TOO 160 200 88 48 11 664 1M 88 81 W4 (4 2 68 210 74 42 18 73 V4 354 74 7 -74 61 4 124 48 11 56U if;4 88 87 .rx- Bt. L. A I. M. r. So 111'. Tli St. L. ft S. r. 1. 4o. ' t'i St U 8. W. ta 8I4 V. - 4a )' BasboaM A. L. 4a . 4M 7a lit1 sciienern rc. 4a.... H' C R I. A r. 4... 4V Southtrti Ry. ta 111S do col. ta V Ttxaa A P. la. 11SV Boston gtoek Llera Grata Market. LIVERPOOL. March 4 -WHEAT-Spot: kl.uk. I nuUl, I Cglltot-tUa, la 40. supplies said to be more plentiful. The mnrKet closed at 228. Ofa: .25. Copper ad vanced 6s In London to S7 and xlM fin spot and futures respectively.' Locally cop per wa steady. Lake Is now quoted at $1.' "'( 12.76; electrolytic nnd casting 212 374 'tl?('.;t-. Lend declined 3s 3d to 11 IHs Pd III London but remained unchanged locally at $4H(4. Spelter closed unchsnared at t'.1 " W In Iindon and remattied nulet locally at $5.0515.16. Iron cloaed at 51s 3d In Olasgow and at 42 4td In Mtd'llesborough. Locally unchanavd No 1 foupdrv northern I minted at 314 7S16 25; No. 2 foundry northern 214 25Cc 14.75 : No. 1 foundry south ern -nd No. 1 foundry southern soft. 213.25 4JH75. . ST. IOCIS March 4 M ETAI.8 Lead, quiet. $4 4?V Spelter, nulet. $4 90. ST. I Ol "13. March 4 -V KTA1.8 Iad quiet. $4,424; spelter quiet. $4.0. Quotations. BOSTON. March 4 -Call loans. 24flN. per cent; time loans, 44 fio per rent. Official ele'lng flees on ',f,r nnd bonde: ... I7V4 Wfatln rommon .. . 9i Avnturo . . . Attoaea ... Atr.tlsanat4 .... ... M Atlantlo ... 1514 Itlna'iam . ..IH14 Palum't A Maria . rentrnnlal . 1 t'i Torpor Ranso ... H 10 jTalr Wrat ...77 linnitnlon Cool .. ... 14 iFrarklln ...1J11 tjranrr ... :1 l-J RnTaloi ...... ... 7 Mlnlnf .... ... 4 Mlrtilajan ...1'tVa Vdh.wK in . ..in 1 tt C... Atebtaon df do ta Mtalcan Crnt. 4i Atrhlaen da pfd Roatnn A Mntno H ,alen K'eratoa CoTee Market. . NEW YORK. March 4 COFFEE The market for future opened steadr st un chnnged prices to an adveni-e of five p.-ints and closed steady at a net decline of 6 and 10 points Sales were reported of 87 (TO bags, Including March at 5 IV; April, ( :0c; May. 6 36,(16 45e; July, 6 6fwi5 "6V; September. 6 "5': (.; (Vtober. 6 0n 0oc: November, 4 10c; December. 6.06Ji 20c. and January. ( jf c. Snot market, Rio nominal: No. 7 Invoice, e. Bkrekla Market. ' ' LONDON. March 4 SHEEPSKINS A ale of Cape uf Uood Ik.p 11 nd Nut! shcwpsklns was held here today. The offer ings gmoualed to 136 4X3 skins and were all sold. Most of the offering were taken by home buainefts. Long wooled waa un changed to V higher, while other grades wi uuvhariteU. Y . N H A "Por Ma-nuolta. Vnlon P. rifle Anv, T A T. An. Ar Chan, do r'd Am. Pnr'i. Tub. Am. s.,ar do nil ism A'tioies. da rtd tlom. 1. B Ml-01 Rle. II.. cn. I"t"iirle Mail Klrotrlc ... d r' V.- r.aa fnlted fruit txtfd hoa Mai-h e p'4 r. s 'i dn nfd Ex-Uivldend. i. V old Dnrntnlo Oaore'a . P.rrot ... Oglni-T ., Tam.rat'k Trlr.Hy 41. IV S Mlsins Mil ..Ml ,.10 .. II ,. TV .. . . vi 1 . . 4(1 iVIrtorls . . . M(f Wltnni .. It iWolvcrln .. 14' .. T .. I .. JH .. lltf. ..44.1 .. n ..4" .. 14 .. Its 1'. .. ' .. 1 .. ft, .. It. .. It .. r, .. ii ... :.t .. t.n, .. .. 4 ft.h on s S4 14 Foreign Financial. LONDON. March 4.r-Rate for money were elor In the market today and the Increased supplies wire dimlnlslied by the demand. While the ectut redemption of 2C1.0u.t(0 In treasury bill largelv btiiefl:ed the market, the addition to the market supply only approximated T.SKKAi. The re. malnder went to llyuldste borrowings from the Bank of England end meeting the country month-Urn demsn.1 Ruslrtas on the gtock exchange wa dull. Consols im proved but reaoted to 8Mi for the account Ameilcans. opened lifeless. ral'l-d and closed Him. Grand Trunks were flat on the traffic decrease. Foreigners were firm. The amount of bullion taken Into the Rank Of England 011 balance today was 64 (). BUR LIN. March 4. Discount rate, short hlll.24 per cent: three months bll'a. 31 pe.' rent. There waa no noteworthy changee in ' c cc. A St. L, g. . ni. Term. 4j.... Ton. Tobacco 4. ., Cnlo A S. 4a D. A R. O. 4 Krt prior lion 4 do fnari ta.. F W. A D. C. 1 Hocklns V.I 41,. '..1044' L. A N. unllwt 4.. Hi Offered. 4 US T, Bt. L. A W. 4... 4 .. 0 Ifntoo Pacini- 4a 1H2'4 .. 4714 do corn. 4a 454 Ht I' B 8tal Id t.... 714 Waoaah.la lK'W 4 deb. B S? W.- A L. B 81 Wltoonatn Cant. 4a.. M do coo. 44 aid., to 1(4 44 44 .10 Leadoa Stuck Market. LONDON, March 4.-Close: Conaola. fr monar . aSH'N T. Crntral. o lot account... an -ia; norroi 14 r pfd . 714ns4arlo A Wast. , III) PaanaylTanU . tilt Xand Ulna .... .114 Rdlns ,. . 40 w, I do tat rtd.. H "4 do 3d Anarond Atrhlaon do pM Balttmor A Ohio Canadlaa Pii'tnc .. Cha. A Ohio Ctncazo Ot. Waat.... 1H4 do id era C, 41 A Bt. P, 1 ... .14X1 Southern Rallarsa UaBeara par a .., da fiti Irto do lit pf ,. do td r'd .... lllloola Cantrsl Lou I a A ICaah. U.. K. A T ... ... 1444 BmHtiam Pai-ISc ... 4H it'oloo Pacific .. ... ts'4,1 do rtd ... 44 V CI. 8. BtMl ... J', do ptd ...lt" Wabash ...1C4 I do pfd ... ! spetiiab 1T4 .... 87 .... .... teti .... (as .... S .... io .... r ii'i .... in ! .... 161, .... Ii'i . .. IP .... ta :::: 5 10 1 IT 4..... 2 2 4..... K 14 1 . , , II tl 14..... 14..... M It At ..I01t . . 40 ..IOCS .. '1 ..lol 411 Pr t n I 4K '7 I an ..ieo n .. I" 1 .-.ion n- ..ll4 M .1150 ...,114ft ...llOlt ,...l!t1 ....1144 ....ISM HI 4 an 4 tin 4 ft" 4 no 4 M 4 an 40.. 11.. 'i.; 47 . T.. (.. J7.. . 16 , II.. 4.. .. .. id . tn.. 14.. A. ....Ittn .1111 Pr. 4 10 4 10 ..ltd d II ..I1f 4 1R .H4 .KWt .14J .14nS H 16 4 . 4 sn .IMS A t .1414 4 Ml ,.iut ..17 4 4 It 4 11 .IMI 4 kn .1'" .I'M .1... 4 7 4 S ..1M1 4 0 01 I 7 II II I 2 l.i..., I 1 I 6 I 1 4 I 14 If It 1 4 I 1..... 1 1 IT II 1100 4 OS STEERS AND HEIFERS. ttl ' It II IHT I TS 5 I f 11 11M I 40 lin 11 I ....lilt) 4 on inae I M 14 Ili4 4 tf T BTEERS AND COWS. .401 .1030 . n t an .1140 t on . ui I 1 tan . 1 n 10 II. 4 05 K.... COW 8. l.V . . ...l"" F" inn rw inn 1049 i 40 I no I in I n I m l4 1 t . .lrxia I K . innn 1 Tn .mo I To .110 .linn .. no ..tiio lro atl 4 TS . I T I T5 t T. I Tt 5 2.. I . I . t . in.. 14.., 1 . I . I . II.., 14.. 1.. ' . . . 4.. 1.. IT.. S4.. 4 01 4 is t X ' I 4 I (K) I m I in 1 in ") I H t 4 144, f 10 .1(118 I n .1141. ,..1M, ...inil ... T10 tZ3 ...1544 ...13J4. ...im ...111 ...llW .. 4(4 ...1141 ...MSI .104 .ini .1014 .Into .mo .1147 1151 SILVER Bar. tiulet, M 7-1W per ounce. M NEY-2'0:, per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for short bills Is SS&34 per cent; for three months' bills, 3 1-14 per cent. any department on th bourse FARIS. idarctt 1 Tradinf vu the bouree LH' Bank Clearlags. . OMAHA, March 4. Bank clearings for today, 21.S40.3.'Ot3, an Increase of 271,77;. H over the correeponillng day last year. Cotton Market. NEW TORK. March 4.-COTTON-Spot market closed quarter higher; middling Gulf, 146uc; sales, 1.112 bale,. Fu tures opened steady; March, lo4Jc; i,-m Offered ut lSSc; May, ii.iic; June, offered at lst&c: July, lS.7uc; August, IS. 11c; Htn tember. IS SOc. ' LIVERPOOL, March 4 COTTON-Bpot, good bualnes dme; prices 8 points lower; American middling. 2 Kid. GALVESTON, March 4. COTTON Steady, 14c. Wool Market. BO8TON, March 4. WOOL Territory wools active; pulled and foreign wools firm and steadv. The leading quotations are: Miho, medium. lValle; low -medium, 17lsc. Wyoming, fine, li-ultjo;- heavy fine. lol4c; medium. Iijtfl9c; low medium. IWifjOo. Ctah and Nevada, title, lfxloc; Heavy fine 1P, 14c; fine medium. 1V01c; medium, lMne; low 4ndium, l!fJ0c. lakota tine. l6olf,c, fine medium. lMQ.te; medium, Itwlse; low tnedlam, llariKic. Montana, medium choice, ljuc; average. lVliic; staLiie. laaic; ine gium cht)lc 12-irtno. r. LOUS. March 4 WOOL 8teadv medium grades, comhlng and clothing 1,'rt i!14c. light fine, ljilTHc; heavy tUie." li UU fcd, 2043 We. I ... t... 2..., . . . . it .:. I.... 1... 1... COWS AND CALVES .177 I HEIFERS. I lnio 1 tni tun 2 f! 4 1346 T1 . (tin . im , f4 194 466 t 74 I 0 I VI 1 no 1 1: BULLS. t t'. 1 . . . . 1 v, 1... 711 1.... t n 1 ... .1450 I 0 I.... CALVE8 W !.... ItS 1... . , , 8TA' rS. 1V0 4 0 1 ... STOCKEP-9 AND 1 140 I 10 T. . in rro t is ii . I u 1 in if... 1 731 I SO 1.. 1 ton I Ml .. IS 44 I 40 HOGS There here this morning. were quoted lower, I tl I tf. I ttl I 2d I M I fn I Id 1 n I 3d M I 1 I TS . .1M .1140 .1U0 ,t1 ISO 110 laoo 1 00 .H!0 I 00 .mmi Iffn ..1744 I Of. I 14 I IS ' St. I.onls Live etock Market. ST. LOnS. March 4. CATTLE Re ceipts. 1,100 head. Including 400 Texans; murket stendy; native shipping and export steers. 24.-'Oft5 '."I; dressr-d beef nr)d butcher steer J4.0OfiR.0n; steers under 1.000 pounds, 23 70014 W; stockers nnd feeders, t? V); cows and heifers, 22.25fi45f: CTnners, ;!.")'? jr.O: hull. 3-503.60; cnlves. 33 0(7.00; Texas an'l Indian steers 23.O0'!T4.4O; cows nnd heifer VttXiMf,. ' - HOGS Receipts, B BOO head; mnrket was stfadv; pigs and lights. 34 6fifi5O0: puckers. 21 flMJB.40; butchers and best heavy, 25.35 45i!) SHEEP AND LA MBS Receipts, ? OftO head: market firm: native muttons. 24 00 t4 0S: lambs, 24 50(nfiO: culls and bucks, 22.O0ff3.f5; stockers. 22.O0fr3.0O. . ' St. Joseph l ive Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. March 4 CATTLE Re ceipts. 1.100 head: market steady to. weak; native . steers. 14.0017 4 35: cows, tl 'VtiS.'Sr, heifer 2-.i'i4i3.t0; stockers and feeder, 2? TS-frl.fO. UOOit Receipts, 4?o0 head; market 101? Ho lower: lights. 24.(Ofi5.10: medium nnd hew F, 20416 40: bulk of sales. 2l.fK1fi5.3r.. . SHEICP AND LAMBS Rcel nta, 600 h)ead; market ateady to !0c higher. stock Market. March' 4. (Special lloni City l ive SIOCX C1TT. la.. Telegram.) CATTLE Receipts. 800 heed. Market rtcutdy: beeves. 23.5"'j4 60; cows, hulls and mixed, t2.O0iFi3.40; stockers and feeders, H.tH'tf 3 80; calves and yearllnga, t?.-r.0J.tiS. HOGS Receipt. 2 hend. Market . fc lower, solUng at 24.85'iZ6.20; bulk, 2 0Ot6.10. ) .. Stork la Bight. Following are the receipts ot live stork for the s4x principal westerp. cities yes terday: ' , . Cattle. . Hogs. . Sheep. South Omaha 2,500 t.Sofl 4.700 Phlcago 2.S00 1 8.000 7.00 Kansas City 2(0 2 2frt 3 01 St. Imls 1.21 tCO 2.04JO St. Joseph ., 1. 100 4.2"0 500 Bloux City 300 2,50 .... Totals 10,400 38,200 17.200 OH and Koala, NEW YORK, March 4 OILS Cot ten seed, steedv; prime vllow. SS'ac. fetrN. lettm. steady; refined New York, 28 75: Phil adelphia and Baltimore, $ 7u: prime In bulk. 1180 Turpentine dull, tX"5ii24c. MitSIN Dull; strained common to gA'id, t2.7o-rJ-2.75. OIL CITY. March 4.-01 LS Credit bal- Ttry Goods Mnrket. KKW TORK. March 4. DRY HOODS Boring has been on the limited order. Tohhurs arp evldnntlv determined to pr. ered cnntlntislv and tn renllse on the cheap goods lh stork before adding materially to llilr ' sjiitiplli .' Jnb'-iir continue hijsy, hnlh fo,r-nl!y nnd throttch'ivU the connlry. .. UK AIi K4TATR Tn i!Kr:ng, Deeds filed . for record March 4 na fur nished' by the Midland Otinrantee Bi'd Trbst company, bonded bstr.trtrr,' I'll Fnrnam street, for The Bie: Charles A. Kent and wife to Mary L Jansen, all of blocks S, 7, 8 23 nnd 24 In Halcyon Height f 1 Isaac V. Clark to Ferdinand Jens-n, part of lot 4. Mock SO. South Omnhn. . jG00 Fred 1. ..Aulsbrook and Wife to Robert Nleoll, lot r In re-plnt of lots 1, 2 and 8. block 4, Remls Park 678 Milton Truat company tn ITenry F. Hama'nn. lot 1. Grldih Isniic s add. 1,600 The Byron Reed rnmprtrv to John J. Toms, part- of lot 8. Dewey I'lice. ! and part of tag lot , S'c. 10-15-18 ... 80) John J. Tomg and W'lfe to Mabel Olsen, same I..-.:....; ; J,"))) Mutual Ixittn Building association to , Krtward P. Donnh.no nart nf lots 10 nnd 11 block 7. Dr.iWVs odd 1,000 Henry F. Humann nnd wife to Mlltnn TrttafCo.. lots 3 and 4. block 4. Isaacs & Seldens 7.500 rBM, RAICH and EUtZINQ Western Lands along the line of the Union PaclBo Railrold are a'.Unctlng U14) uttentioa oi Capitalists icckiug INVESTMENT ??lie purchase of cheap Western land sold lor cash or oq time payment) I fully lu:iricd by the present price and existing condition fur substantial nl growing revenue. buch opportunities In the Weit are fait passing, fact. mp and particular FKhiJ. LAND DkFL tolas Pacific B R., Oaaks, Kk. ' 11 neiisji wit fisinnintni.n CEO. A. ADAMS GRAIN CO. Grain, Provisions At Stocks. Member Omaha Oraln Lxrbangs, Chicago Board Vf Trade and other xrhunge. OcirrejtH,ndent Bartlett, Frazler V Currlrgton. aiS Board f Trade Bld'g. Omshi. 110 i y 117" 'S 1 ' FTCFDF.RS. si I Ill I 70 . . m 1 lit M I 7 N IN rather a small tun but. aa other market prices continued ! wn- ard at this point also The market oi. ne 1 slow, but about a nickel lower on the go u weight hog. A vM-y prime loeul, weighing 40 pounds, sold as high as V So The bulk of the rho4i heavy hogs, however, s,.d from Hli to .i Later In the morn ng adhere from Cliicago were mere unttiw.T able, the market being otioted 6-iltsr lower, and as a result tlie market here rated off, tiaekers bidding, generally a U me l jer. aleemen were not Inclined to take off that much and trading w. is very el iw. .The bulk of the medium to gix d weights to d frmn IB to ta W. with the lighter ldu.ua from W ii down. . At noon there were still quite a few hegs In first hands and the tuatlon was re--tainly no better. Packers were "ry Irid f ferent Hnd salesmen found it bard- to set even a bid on the late arrivals. There werj 4 good many I1ht weluh's her today ihat sold from 14.75 to M. Represent. Hue FOUR POINTS FOR TRADERS WHEN YOU TRADE IN GRAIN, PROVISIONS, STOCKS PLACE YOUR ORDERS WiTH tl CflF GOMMISSION C Ur Wm (INCORPORATtD. ir 3 $ I ale .... . Sk. Pr. I. .ft ... 01 ....144 ... 4 1 ...117 4 1 ...471 ... Ill K. 40 . 47.. .. .. ' ..rt ,.!'! . til . XA Mi. (?r.-- ... II . . I OS Ut I Capital and Surplus. $603,033. OO. General Offices: N. Y. Life ttldc., Minneapolis. " - . . . . I PCCT'CCBVIPC Moat reliable market in formation. Largest I bLOl wCllllUla private wire system In Antir t. 2WC HIIIDlMTCr o (cul your orders if the market Ilia UUAilHtl I CC rtawhee. lite priue vvtuc i you cl. We chare No IXTI UI S T for carrying longr stocks. 3. MARGINS REQUIRED WStt?: "-M -r 4. REFERENCES orr,?"0""' a,,,J s,a" Bank: Brnch tUAHA ERAMCH 1618 Firosa St., Tel. 3457. TH33. M. WADDICK, Cor. Mr B.-We leeue each week an exhaustive review rf the resrkets nd the meet accurate) forecast of future uaM-emeiita. rte at any of our office.