THE OMAHA DAILY PEE: WEDNESDAY. MAttCIl 0. 1004. RAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Haa Another Bad Day and Bulla Get a 8urprie. REPORTS FROM SOUTH ARE DEPRESSING. (,'ora lias Better Tone Price A4tinrfi Un and Onr-fclahth Cents Foreign 0iralnn Are on. OMAHA, March 8. 14. VhPat had anothor bad day. The l.reak Surprised tne tuil eminent, who could not explain It. Tfi- Cwlillmieo.' l'd reports from the south. t and th firomlse f a lung drawn out Argentine mrlke should have hdd tho inarki-t rather strong. Kor rlgn tptnliig. however, were off and gave no support te the Atncrlran market. Chi cago ;Uy tpnwl wildly, the quotation being liom to MW-, one higher and th other lower than the clone Monday. There was no mistaking tho weakness of the market for aoon afler the opening It broke to Wr. It Inter milled to We, and at noon stood at 6-o. Omaha waa much weaker tlitm Chicago. May hroke rapidly from K5o, the opening, to Wo. It later took atreriRth from thlcago and rallied to Mc. Omaha July wua stringf! than May and only fell away Vta. Chicago showed a spread of .-' nt the opening ahd ranged from Sc to !V. Corn had a better tone than wht-at and advanced. Chicago seemed to be cleaned up and the small offerings were quickly taken. From M'c thin futme advanced to 65SV and then weakened toward the close to MTc. Omaha advanced from 4..NC tu 4tfrc. The range In prices of Omaha grain for future delivery and the close Monday and today were us follows; Closea Open. High. Iow.Today.Monr. wneat Mny .. July .. Corn May .. July .. Oats May .. March 85 4T4j F5 82t4 82 1 44", Mil 82 U RS4 to 454 4lv 40' 4 10 46 4.V. 4fl4 40Mi 4f4 40 Local nah tiraln Murkil. Tha coh hnltieaa was again dull the ear shortage plays a considerable part In this. Kiiltwn." are uiiwuiihk iu iuinnu cars while rates are down. Wheat waa lo up, due somewhat to (he larger shipments to Kurope and the unfavorable reports In Huf-sla. and Argentine. Receipts lit wheat were 1 car In and ti cats out; one week ago, 2 and t) 'ears.' Pern and oats were firm at the price of Motnluy. Receipts of torn were 22 cars In and 26 cars out; one week ago. 31 ami 10 oars oats receipts were 2 cars In and 8 cars-out; one week an A and fi mil. Representative sale of car lota oy sam ple, on track, Omaha: Mixed Corn No. 8. 1 car, 'jc; l car, ircj Cuis. 414c: No. 4. 1 car, 0. ... wuf.iT-Nn. 1 hard. 8lfaN6e: No. 3 nam. WHMc; No. 4 hard, "'rfTlc; No. 2 spring, Uiymc; No. I Spring, 7W4oi No. 4 spring, low 74c. CoHN-No. , 2VcMAci No. I. 4ilHj41c: No. 4. 8!W40c; No. 2 yellow, 2H'iM3r: No. 8 iellow, 4JS2c; No. 2 white, 4j43c; No. white, 41Va-t2c. OAT8 No. 2, 87fic; No. 3, 3fiS3,c; No . 4. 154233; No. 2 white, 41ii42c; No. 3 white. Iu4ooj standard. tOttHlVsc. Hotea of the Gratia Trade. Tha foreign weekly crop summary fol lows: I'nlted Kingdom, conditions, extremely poor: France, recent improvement In weather conditions has been maintained and wheat crop looks favorable; Kussla, winter weather haa returned, but tempera tures not severe and, crops are under snow covering; Roumanla, Bulgaria and Hun- r;ary. Rains and further snow falling dur ng laat week, crop condition! favorable; Dei-many, weather eopUnues cold, but no serious complaints. ' Primary receipt were: Wheat. 631. ono bu. against 613.1W hu. ont year ago; corn, ware 607,010 bu. against 835 ,000 bu. flhlp- Jnentg werel Wheat, 4fl7,000 bu. against 64,000 bu. cor n . 407100 bu., against 633,0) Not frna the Eithugc Offlces. Omaha Inspections of grain were 86 cars. Of wheat, 8 cars graflad No. 8 hard winter and 8 cars No. 4 hard winter. Of corn, 18 cars graded No. 8, 8 Cars No. 4, 1 car Tio grade, 3 oara No. 8 white, and 1 car Mo. 4 white. Of oats, 1 cars graded No. i and 8 ear No. 4 white The arm of MoWhorter, Bollinger V Bun larland bag dissolved. The senior member J,t the firm, 8. A. MoWhorter, continues q buatnees by himself, - holding the old olrloea, V. C Molllnger will oontlnue in the surra offloea with Mr. MoWhorter, but rot a a partner. W. C. Sunderland, with N. R. Updike, has taken ths offices for merly used by A. V. Klneler. The new firm la atvled tha Bunderland Grain and Com- tnlaslon company and Is a correspondent tl Bartlett-Frasler, Chicago. It begins uslneaa tomorrow. B. A. McWhorter la fitting up his office so aa to glvs hi pi mora 1-oom. OvaJii Markets Klsowfear. Clnelsg price of grain Monday and today .i ti market named were as fol low: KAN BAB CITT. no Wheat Today. Tst'r, May w July T7tt Cv2y 43 July - 43 TSH 4SH 44 BtT. VOXJiA. WheU May .. 87V. e.83T4i. 4S14B .. 47rl July July Wheat- 86 4RT4 D 8, , say MINNEAPOLIS. May 4 96 -July - m DULUTH. Wheat- . May July - .. 83B B6l NlkW YORJC Wheat May ... July .. .... 97, 88A KLOW TORK. OBKERiL MARKET. (notations of tha Day a Various Contniodlllca. N'KW TORK, March 8-FLOUR-Ro-eeipu. 2,lh4 bbla. ; vxporta, 2,4;v bbl.; market quiet and i.omlnaily lower to sell; winter atraJghts, H swa6.1;- Mlhne ota patents, lo.J&'uo.GU; winter pat enu. 8X;u.ao; extraa, 8.iiiu(.00; Minnesota bakers, H.fni.lv; winter low grades, 13 .l.'m 8 so. Ry Hour, dull; fair to good, 84 !kui 4. So; choice to fancy, HixKy 4.b6. iiuckwne.t flour, nominal. I'oHiNMIiL Steudy ; yellow western,' ll.lT'-i; city. 11.11: kiln dried. $3 154i S. 26. RVlC Kaay; No. 2 western, xle, to Hrrlve. BARl.KV yulet; fmaling, faoc, c. I. f., New Tfork: mailing. 6u'ioc. c. I. f.. liulfalo. V 11 t'.AT Receipts, 66,165 bu.; vot. easy; No. 2 red, tl.i.J elevator and ll.H'Ul.Ot f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth. tl.Oi. f. 0. b.. nrioul; No. 1 noriherit Man. t,. ha, nominal, f o. b., afloat. Option market after midday was very weak. The clou showed le net decline; Mny, mVuM)1 ', cloaiMl at 7c: Julv. !US,W.it ' , clo 1 at aj'sc- Bepf ember, SSS'fS. clored at h"i7c. CORN Receipts, 61.273 Ln : cxjrta, 14,il4 bu.; spot, easy; No. 2, nominal elevator and 5Sc f o. b.. attoat; No. 2 yellow, 67e; No. ! white, laic. Option market lost lis advance and cloaed eav wlih wheat at MiV- net liisw. May, 5fifif,9V,c, closed at eCNc; July, fdSffSiHe, closed at BOH. OATS Hecrlpta. 72.0iO bu.; spot, easy; No. 2. Mc; stands nl wh'te, 6'IVc No. i white. 64.': No. 8 white. 63o. H AT Qifle' : shipping. tCWac;' good to choice 9Ae'-in 06. . RICR-Rteady; domestic, fair to extra, SH fiSWc: .lapin. nominal. HOPB- Firm: state common to cholc. 19W. li7o: 1o ?41Tyte; olds. IRilSc. Pa cific coast, 1M, 27633c; 101 J4ff?7e; old. 18 4t t Rv. HIPKS firm: aalveston, W to 8 lha., ISc; rallfornla. 21 to 25 lhe.. ISc; Texas dry. 24 to 3 lbs.. IV. TALLOW Dull; oltv (2 per pkg), 6o; country (nkes free), CifiSHc. LKAT1I KR Firm : add -tfrVir. ' WOOlj-FIrm: fleece. viS?e. PROVI8IONS4H-ef. firm; famllv, 111 60 fill 50; mass. f9 M: beef hams ' 8"0 Soft 86.00; packet. Iio Sown 6f: ritv etra India mess. l0Cfr1 nn. Ont me t qirttt; nlrk le1 bellies. 7 5fv(t5: plem- hoi'1era 8sa.26: pickled hams. Sl0.0n4ni.O0. I.ard. quiet. western steamed. 7 70; retlned. steady, continent. 87. M:- B.uiih Amerlei. 18 88; compound M JTVyfil.Oft. Pork steadv; family. Il m SO; short clei.r, l'tnn.75; Dieaa 1R Reil in. .. . Bl'TTKR Ktrm: freeh creamery. l!324c; tata dalrv. 14i21c.' CHEKjJE Klrm; state, full cream, fsncr. large and small, colored and while, tfep temhar. l?e; Inte made, 10;c. Koairro: wata--o rlrats. tie. POI'LTRY-AMve. staaJv: western chlrk- nn lie; fowls. 13Wr turkeys Dreaded. steady: weal am ehtckena. I?'.,,!.-: fou la 11V; turke. It IV. 4 Phlladelnhla I'radara Market. fit I LAD El. PHI A. March fc-BUTTKR-Ixrr; extra weetern creamarr. fcrart.y tirlnu. taa AAjU4-Mrk4 Ha lowar; freab Baarby, a'Hc at mnrk; frh waatarn. fr-nh smith wnatarn. J"j''; frsh soutliarn, . CHEKHIv K"lrm, imd domHnd; NeV Vrk full crami ch'il'e to fnnry, im,';ll1v; Nw Ywrk fjll i res ma, fair to good, luVf'if lie. tlllAr;o UII4M All rROVIIOXS. Features of the Tradlaa; aal I loalnsj lrlee an Hoard of Trade. CHICAGO March . Indications that the Kansas-Oklahoma crop scare has perhaps lieen exacgerated Induced liberal selling of wheat tolny. The m.irket closed at a n.-t loss of i'tc for May and lSiilHc for Jnlv. I'nrn U d.iwn a ahMfle. Oats are oft -c. iTovlsinns are a shade lower to 2c higher. 'ntit rudlrflnn rf tha rrtmrtpd settlement of the Argentine strike caused at the opening an Improved tone In wheat. Bhorts covered freely In both May and July, the latter option selllr.g up to !V, while May held firm at St''- Toward the middle of the diiv prices slumped severely, May dropping to (rjc, while July sold off to KMv. Just before the close extreme weak nefS ngaln developed, and May declined to HIV, a loe of 2e from the high point of the dav. July dropped to 87Sc. a de cline of 2Hc from the top. Final figures on May were lc. July closed at Mc. Clear receipt of wheat and flour Mere equal to Slx.fiiO bushels. Frlmarv receipts were 3d.0ii bushels, against B13.ft00 bushels a year ago The worm visible, accord ing to lirndstreets. decreased 429. OU0 bush els. Minneapolis. Duluth and Chicago re- fiorted receipts of 316 cars, against 4o2 cars ast week and 3S"S cars a year ago. Higher prices at Liverpool, due to re ported unfavorable weather In Argentina, caused strength In the t-orn pit early In the session. The close waif comparatively steady at the decline with Mny a( 53e. Tim opening on May was n'fic to V'MrC higher at 4fc to f4'o, and the range was between Wc and iftc. July sold between 51o and Ril?sc and closel at a loss of itftl Sc at fil'c. Local receipts were i!2 car. 8 of contract graile. Oats met with a fair scattered demand from commission house. Tha close was fairly steudv. The opening on May was lo to Sc higher nt 11" to 42c. After ranging between 41'Kf41V th close was "i ii-c. juiy soio oetween i',v4 ana i'c, nnd cloaed at the low point, with a loss of yi v. I,ocnl receipts were 3ii2 cars. Re duction In receipts and advance In prices at the yards caused firmness In provisions. May pork closed at I13.K74. I.ard was up Z'V at 7 324j. nnd rllts a shade lower at $7.1714. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat. 30 cars; corn, KO cars; oats, 210 care; hogs. 28,0mO head. The leading futures ranged as follows: Artlcles.l Oren. Hlgh. Ixiw. (l3se. Tesy Wheat Mnv a July b Julv a Sept. b Sept. Corn Mav .THv Pept. Ofl's Mnv Julv Sept. Tork Mav July I.Td Mav July Ribs Mav July fl34-4H! !1 7M. n fV'H' i'4l S9H1 !1 -'4 ss74 S3V W1mC4 W4i4l 54 f"4l VI (, l Bl iff '4' i 42'4'iT.! fiRm P3H' r.i M'4 60l .41V 43'4'41 (ff'l 40-SI MM 4JU 3!"', SlWiffVi 34'84'4'5'Hl !H S)W P4 1 13 ! 14 10 7 s:, 7 45 7 X 7 3fi 1t 13 77'V 13 R7V, 11 7H 14 32V4I 13 B7H1 14 10 If Ub 7 30 1 7 40 7 55 j 7 r. T 37V4 7 27K.' t 424J 7 1S I 7 27HI 7 S?H 7 BO 7 42H T1TH! T 20 7 30 7 43H No. 1 a Old. b New. v Caah Quotation were a follows! . VIAJVA Steady; winter patents, Jo.OO-JJ t.lu: straights. 4.70u4 bo: soiing patents. $4.6ctgC.U0; utrulghls, H.'&mi.w, bukcrs, U-'M UrJ.mi. WHEAT No. 2 spring, oc; No. t spring, 8n4T!i2c: NO. 3 red. KKVavl'io. CORN No. 2. MVaii-.c: No. 2 yellow. B2'ie. ' OATS No. 2. 40Vt41u No. 8 white, 4iVut 43c. BARLEY-Good feeding, SSGHOc; lair to olioice malting, fcjijbeo. BEMDS N. 1 flax, 11.08;. No. 1 north western, 31.14; prime timothy, 3.26; clover, contract grade. 311.66. PHOVIrTlONH-Mes pork per. bbl, 113.374 014.00. laird, per h" lbs., ihib'tlrt 17V. Uliort ribs sides lioose), 4fi 9; V(i 7.W. Short .clear side (boxed), IT.STm-W. Following were I lie receipt and ship mailt of tlour and araln: Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls X4U0 21.600 Wheat, bu 4;.0U0 27. Si) Corn, bu 246.0O0 156,700 Oats, bu 313.2O0 ' 16.1. SO Rye, bu K.I") . 14.3o0 Barley, bu 103,W) 83,100 On tha Produce exchange today tha but ter market waa dull and easy; creameries, 14a23Vtc; dairies, 13V,'d2lc. Kggs, steady; a mark, cases included, 16Vkitrlic. C'heeve, steady, luVVu'll- OMAHA WIIOLCI4LK MARKET. Condition of Trade and t)notntlon on Staple nnd Fancy Produce EtKlS RecelDts. more l.beral: market weaker; freh stock, l&o; including cases. uvis 1'iiultki liens, yc; young roosters, uc; old roosters, 6c; turkeys, Uu 14c: ducks, S'c; geese, be. DRE88KO POLLTRY-turkeys. lUmic ducks, Uiql2c; geese, lvo; cnicken. lO'ullc, liL 1 Ih-lt 1'acklng - stocK. UHc; choic to fancy dairy roll. liuHa teparator, 2oc FRESH rTSH Troul, tt'Vu'uc; pickerel. SH'UW; plka, Wc; perch, HjStot llueflsh 16.;. wbltotlah. 4ic; salmon. 11c: haddock. 10c: codfish, 12c; redsnapper, lie: lobsters, boiled, tier lb., tic lobsters, arsen. par lb.. 8oc; bullheads, 11c; cattish, 1314c; black bass. 8uc; halibut, 10c; crappies, 12c; her ring, 4fc; whit buss, 13c; Dlueflns, 8a melts, loyuc. OYSTERS New Tork . Count, per ' can, 43c; per gal, 8200; extra seloot, per caa, 3bc; per gai., ilhi; sianuara, per. (an, fia per gal., 81.W. BRAN Par ton. 816.60. HAY Price uuoted by Omaha Wholesal Dealers' association: Choice No. 1 upland, M.60: No. 2. 86.00; medium, 86.601 coarse, 86.00; rye straw, 8600. These price are for hay of good eolor and quality. Demand fate and recelnta llaht. Clll.00; per bbl., 87.00; leaf lettuce, per 4oa. Duncnea. vxs. . Tl'RNIPS Bouthern, per Son., 78o. BEETS Southern per do., 76o. " CARROTS Southern, pef dog., T6e. PARSLEY Southern, per do., 81.00. Slllt tIT nar do.. 7R. ONION SETS Per bu. of 83 lbs., yellow. 81.60; red. 81.75; white w.w. APPr.KR California liellflo wars, per box 81.76: New York export Greening. Russets and Baldwins, 24.00. CRAN UK KRIES Jersey, per bbl.,$7.00 er box, 82.60, Wisconsin Dell and Bugle, .00: Ken ana merry, io.au. GHAI'LS imported MulugUS. per keg, IS Ol ST RAW BE RR1 ES Florida, too. VEGETABLES. per QL. 46 POTATOES Colorado, l.u0; Dakota, per tu.. l w, natives, kc. SWEET 1'OTATOLS Muscatine, psr bW, 83 60. N AVT REANS Par bu.. 82 CELERY Large aiiiornia. sue, 71o and Mle ONIONS Spanish, per crute. 81.80; Colo rado yellow and red. Der 11).. 3c CAliliAQE-Wisconsin Holland, 8e; new CHf.rtila. sc. TURNIPS White, per bu., 60o. CtliroTH- IVr mi., J1 00. PARSNIPS Per bu.. 78c RKKT9-Per bu.. 750. AL'LIFLOWEU California, per crate. II " rrcrMRERS-Per doi.. 81 Kffl 80. TOMATOEb r'lotlda, ir 0-baaket crate, 81. to. rtATilSIf T3 Per doi. bunches. JEo. LETT L'CH HEAT'S Per dos hunches. 80c THi U'lt'AL FR' ITS. ORANGF.S Navala, all sites, tJ 5.jaj.7S I.KMONH-Callfornl 1, fancy. ,' v 10 j& ttS choir 140 to 870 tftleM. 13 004U3.26. FIOB Ca'iiforrd.t, ier lo-lb. cartona, 85c; Imported Smyrna, t-crown, lie; t-crown, lflc: 7-cron. lrtc. BANANAS Per medium sized bunch, 82 iii'.'-o; Joint.iis. 82 751)3 25. IiATKK Perman. per mi or at page, J2(i; tnr lb. In Mu. boxes. Oc; Oriental sturf.d ilatea. tier box. 82 40. CuCOANLTS-Pcr sack. 84.00; per dot., (Oo. MISCELLANFOfS. rilFEPE-Wisconsin twina, full cream. 12c: Wisconsin Young Ameiicaa, 13c; Mock Swlsa. 10c; Wisconsin brick. 13c; ttlsi-onan llnihurger. Ifc. I HONEY Nebraaka. per 84 frm. MOO; I'tah and Colorado, rer 24 frames, U.vO. M API K SrilAR Ohio, per lh.. Wc. CIIEn Per .d . 5; per Vi bbl.. 83 !5. H O RS ERA DISH I'er case of 8 dot., pneked kf, lIIPEtr-Ke. 1 green, tic; No. I green. Sc; No 1 salted. Tc; No. 8 salted, tic; No. 1 veal rslf. 8 to It lbs. 8Sc; No. 8 veal coif. 11 to 14 lbs., V; salted hides, eft He: aheer. pelta. 26475c: horaa hides. ILatjAi). Nl'TS Walnuts. No. soft shell, per lh.. ISc; hard shell, per lb., 14c: No. 8 soft shell, per IK, 13c: No. 8 hard shell, per !., 12c; Ilrftills. jer lb.. He; filberts, per lb.., He; almonds, aoft shell.. pr lb.. 15c; hard shell, per lb.. 13c; pecans, large, per Jh., 12c; small, per th., 10c : peanuts, per lb, c; roasteil peanuta, per lb., to; Chill aU nnta, 12'lSHc: large blckorv nuts, par bu , II W; shell harks, ptr bu., 82.00; black wal. nuts, per bu., 31.25. MllwanVee Grata Market. MILWAIKEE. March 8-WHEAT-lc lower: Nn 1 northern. 7t18o: No. t north- ern o.fj;Sc: old Joly RYE IWc lower; No. PAHLEY lc lower; Co RN-Steady: Ko. teeVc bid. 1. 73ic. No. 8. Sict sample. 8. 43a44Sic; 'July. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Market Continue! in a But of Dnllnou and 8lrjgeihneis. PENNSYLVANIA INFLUENCES ADVERSELY Damage by Flooda aad Consequent Obatrnetloas rrere Also I favor able Factors In the Mar ket leaterday. NEW TORK. March 8 Teatenlav a dla. flKilntment over the nonappearance of the orthern Securities decision still welahed Upon the market todav an,l threw it t.ni W Into the rut of dullness and abiEeiahnass iiico reairictea its movement iMt wee. rices Muttered for a tim mthor ahrrta nf below yesterday s level, but without getting ir imm mat in either direction. A more hcerful tone in the foreign marital! halrail he market. The Statemenr In tha annual rennet nt President Oould of the Missouri I'aolflo of purcnase or a sufllcient amount of VVa asn preferred StocK to consolidate its "m'roi waa the subject of some comment. una were signs neara tnst Pennsylvania, in mak in the fla-ht for tha Hirr.rMiiai in iayor or i nnadelphla on lak grain trafnc, mignt Incur some adverse Influences In tne carrying out of It New Turk termlnnl projects i Kepoits or flood damaa-e and obstruction Were another Influence. Northern Hecur- les made a further deellfia nn tha enrh nd with the Sellln of f'ennsvlvanl.i under mined the market. The sluggish and ir regular movement of stocks was eommunl-. rated to the bond section. Total sales nar aloe. Jl.wo.noii. fnlted States bond were nchanged on call. FollOWlne Wee tha mlfiUtlnna An Tork Stock exchange: Sales.Hlgh. bow. Close. Atchison ...10,800 do nfd . Baltimore & Ohio .. do pfd Canadian Pacific .... Central of N. J hesaneake A Ohio 'eoo Chicago & Alton .... d pfd Chlcugo Ot. Western 82 112 139T4 tilcairo Ar N. w Chic. Mil. A 8t P....U200 do pfd Chicago Ter. ao prd .. C '. & fit. L ... . 100 Colo. Houthern do 1st. pfd do 2d rfd Del. Hudson Del.. Lark. A Wul .. Denver & R. O do pfd Erie do 1st pfd do 2d pfd locking Valley do tifd 89 Illinois Central 200 1KH owa Central do rfd K. rtourhern do pfd lno !. , 2.3U0 4(10 S214 loss 144H 84 115 824j loVi 14W4 4 114 Louisville & Nash.... Manhattan L Met. Securities Metropolitan at. Rv.. Minn. A Pt. Louis..., M., Bt. P. & 8. 8. M.. 100 11 14 61V. do pfd Missouri Pacific M.. K. & T 8.300 1,00 600 l'.ioo 700 87 IB' S0' li3 68. 1H 114 do nfd Nat." of Mex., pfd New York Central.... Norfolk & Western.., IMS Xi 113 dm nfd Ontario Western.., Pennsylvania , Pitts., C. C. aV Bt. L. Reading ; 8,400 0 40H t'.ioo 2oii ieii do 1st pfd , do 2d nfd , Rock Island Co do pfd fit. L. A 8. F., 2d pfd Bt. L. Southwestern. do pfd Southern Poclfto .... Southern Railway ... do pfd ,. Texas A Pacific? .... Toledo.. BL L. St W. do Dfd t'nlon Pacific do Dfd Wabash 100 do pfd 1,609 Wheeling A Lake E.. Wisconsin central ..v do pfd i.... 100 Adams Express r Amef. Express .40 r H. ivxpress .... Wells-.Fargo Express. Amal. Copper 18,000 4fl7, IPS 69H Amer. Car St F'dry.. 400 do pfd 200 Amer. Cotton Oil do rfd American Ice 800 1,400 do pfd Arner. Linseed OH .. do prd Amer. Locomotive .. do pfd M4 Amer. Smelt, at R... do pfd TOO 8,400 Amer. Stia-sr Refg. Anaconda Mining .... Brooklvn R. T 21 Colo. Fuel A Iron Consolidated Gas Corn Products ! do pfd rMstlllers' Securities. General Electric ,,,,, International Paper.. 700 -181H lot) 1114 11 11 do pfd International Pump.,. no pro , National .Lead North American ..... 100 410 Pacific Mail People's Oaa Pressed steel Car do pfd Pullman Palace Car., Republic Steel ........ do pfd . Rubber Ooods do pfd , Tenn. Coal A Iron.. r. 8. Leather : do pfd V. 8. Realty do pfd , IT 8. Rubber do nfd rnlted States Steel. Wilt 8.100 urn do nfd WeaMne-honse TCIec. ..lteno Western t'nlon ....... Northern Securities.. 100 89 89 Total sales for the dav. 2S.200 shares. . Boston Mock Quotations. BOSTON, March 8 Call loans, JV4j per cent; time loans, a.vn4 per cent, omciaj rloalng price on nor" 'inn oonaa: Atohlaoa adj. 4a tTVi Waat1n. ... so do 4a Mrt. (-antral 4a 41 Atihlaon 4 do pfd H Bnaton Allnr....l4 rvi'tan A Maine.:. ..144 Poaton ElaTated 1S4 Fltchburs vtd IM Advantura Alloaat Amalaamatad Atlantla Blnshara Clu mat A Hecla Centannlal ., 14 .. 1H ... 4i .. 7 ... 11 ...441 .. 114. Copper Ranga .... ... o ,.. 14 ,.. 4 Mtl Central ... 101 Till. Waat N. T . N. H. A H Dominion Coal . 71 iPranklla Para Murquetta t'nlon PaHflc Amar. Ara. Cham. do pfd Amar. faau. Tuba Amar. fuiar do rfd Amar. T T Amar. Woolau do pfd rinm I. 4 ......... Kdian Klae lllu Denrral Elartrlo ... ! Kiectrlo do pfd fnltd mm t'plud Phoa Mich do pfd V. 8. Sieal do pfd illd. "yjiked. ... T'4j ... 1 7i (Irani Tle Rnvala .... Maaa Mining ., Mlrhltaa Mohawk Montana C. A Old Dominion , Oaeaola Parriit ... T . 74 . 4 .lt'4 .III .ill . MS . tr; . 7 tsi .141 . 11 . 71 . T ... $H ... 4 ... at 14 ... fa ... 101a . .. ia ... Ml Uulaer ... P 744 ... 11 ... 44 ... K"i ". ... a ::: tV Shannna Taniaak Trlollf V. B. Mining.. r a. 011 .... fth m Victoria MV Winona U4j Woliarlna Leadoa Stock Market. LONDON, March 8. Closing: Con acta, money.... tt 1-14 N. T. Cantral., 7-11 Norfolk A W..i .. IHl do plJ .. 7Sj""!rl" A W.., .. II PannarWaala . 117 "v'.i4o4 do accouut Anaconda Alchlaon do pfd Baltlmura Ohio. TIMKand Mlaaa .., anadlaa PaclBo . Chea. A fltilo Chlc.io Ot. W... C . M. A St. P... ...111' ... 104 ...11 ...141 ... 111 ... 11 ... 41 ... 134, ... 14 ... 40 HaaJlna au lat pta. So 8d sfa 84 So. Railway . au , 64 , 46 IMBaara b. a X. c. do ,t4 gn da lat pfd da ii ptd Illlnala Cantral ., Louia A Naah.... Q std .... Ba. Pa.lOo ... I atos Paciao Uu pfd .... IT. 8. Klaal... 4s all .... Wahaah 8a pr .... . 711 . u US . 171. . 14 ...ito ...sua . aa M . K A T... 16 S1LTER Bar. steady, 2 ll-16d per ounce. Monr.i-iw per cent. The rate of discount In the open market ia HfS 1-1 pr cent; for three months' bills. l-Jxa3Vi Vet cent. Xew Terk kleaey Market. NEW TORK, March 8. MONEY On call. IV '53 per cent: closing bid. IV t r ceirt; offered, at 3 per cent, lime loans, euy; te days, per cent: 90 days, 3ii? 8V Der cent: 6 moutris. 4 ner cent. PitlMfci MLRCANTlLk PAPER tilt1. "(JTEKLINa EXCHANGE Heavy ; cloaed firm, with actual business In bankers' bills at 84-avA4ri.4ai tr aauiaud aad al ti.4Ww.4f 4 7D for AO dsvs blll: posted rates, 84 MHtt 4.8714: cmmerclal bills, St ssu,. SILVER-Rr. RT'nc; Mixicsn dollsi-a, 4. RoNDS Oovernment, steady; railroad, Irregular. The closing quotations on bonds are fellows: V. 8. ft It, ret.. do roupn o U. rs 4 coapoii An nw 4s, rr . . . , do new 4, res... do old 4b. res do coupon Atrhlsnn cm. 4a do JJ. 4 Atlantic C. U 4a.. b A O 4 do ma rantm of O. ..., do lat Ine Chea A Ohio 4H . Chlraito A A. C , B. Q. n. 4k d. Has p. 4 C N. W. e U C. R. I. A P. 4a o eol. fta .14V Vinhnttin f a 4 l' IMai. Ontml 4a... .I" I do 1st inc I'H Minn. A St. L 4i IIJ'4 M . K. A T. 4a... .1?V do t .l'Sli N. R. R. of M c. . li-v N. Y. r. . li . S N. J. r. s 6a.... .1014 . as . 14 . M . T . V i 74, .. TH , 1I ..llU'i .. 70V .. ST't .. 114 .. Wi. .. tMa No Parlfic do Si N. A W. r. 4a O S. L. 4i A par.. Venn. conv. la.... Reading gen. 4a St. L. A i. at r. to lulN ,. n ,.ios ,. ft ,.l'iii ,. 7r,n,st L. A f F. fg 4i i. foi . II . . 2H ..14 ..1H4 8t. L. S. W. li Seaboard A. 1.. 4i.. So. Pari nV 4 Bo. Rallwar it Tetaa A P. 1 T.. St. b. A W. 4a. .11H .nr. 14 r r c. a at l s 4a. ... 7S'4 ... M. ...04 ... H ... H iDlrago Ter. 4..., Con. lonarco 4a..., Cola. A So. 4s D. R. O Erie prior lien 4i do gen. 4s r. w. . c. ii Hocking l. 44a LAN. anl. 4t... Offered. t'nlon J'aclflf 4a 1W4 do conT. 4a Ma TV s. steel Id (a.... ?: Wahaah la US' do deh. n. f 4 W. A L. V. .104 .!( Wll. Central coio. r. i. K"4. 71 w York minlnar Stork NEW TORK, March .-The following are tne closing quotation on mining siocks Adama fon II Ontario 4J A Ilea Praeea t'omatork Tunnal Con. (it. A Va... Horn surer Iron Sllrar ladallla Ton .... Little Chief . ii . Ill . T .its .Ul .1(0 . 1 . Ophlr Phoanlt Pntoal ftavaga Hlerra Nerada Small Hopaa ., atandard ,...44 .... 4 .... 14 .... 4 .... M .... ti Foreign Financial. LONDON, Mach 8. In the money mar ket today buBlness was alack. Consols regained their early decline after making a new low record lor tne account. 84. Americans opened flrrrt and an upward movtnneiit 111 some Instances was appreciable. Foreigners wre Irregular at the opening, but afterwards, with tho ex ception of Japanese, Improved on Paris support. The amount of bullion taken Into tne nana ot England on balance today was ;w,uw. BERLIN. March I. Trading on the Bourse was Arm. PARIS. March 8. Prices oh the Bourse totlay opened Arm. but closed dull. On ijonunn advices the market Improved, In ternationals snowing a goneral advance. Industrials also had an' Howard tendency RiiOHlan Imperial 4a .closed at 84.55. Rio Tlntos gained Uf. The private rate of discount waa 8 8-19 per cent. Three per cent rentes 9Kf, 86c for the account. Ex change on London, 25f, 16Hc for checkB. " Rank Clearings. OMAHA. 'March 8. Bank cleartnars for today were 81.871.797.60. a decreaao nf 110 101.25 from the corresponding day last year. Wool Market. BOSTON. March 8 WOOIe-There la a firm tone In the wool market with a fairly steady demnml In progress. Buyers are convinced that all the wool here will he wanted before the new clip bicr.mes Avail able. The slow tall ror woriens for next fall has caused manufacturers to be con servative In buying raw goods. Pulled wools are quiet and firm. Foreign wools have A large call. The leading quotations follow: Kentucky. Indiana, etc., three clghths blood, 2.va2Gc;brald, 22&L3c. Terri tory, Idaho fine, lialne; heavy line, 1.1(14c; fine medium. lVqWc; medium, 1MH70; low medium. 171xc; Wyoming fine. lfSliio; heavy fine, 13S74c; fine medium, Jt17c; medium, lxiygisio; low medium, ludsoc. Vtah and Nevada fine. IB'TjlOc; heavv fine. 13tfl4c; fine medium. I4tfl7p: medium, lfrf 1!K'; low medium, lflfiDOc; Dakota fine, is-g' lUc; medium, 15iffl8c; low medium, 19ffrno. Montana fine, choice, lieu arte; fine fnedlutn. choice, 1920c; average, lMfll9c; staple. 19 T?0o.. - . . IjONuon. Marcn wtniL-ine second series of 1904 wool auction sales opened to day. The offerings numbered 13.02 bales, Including a large supply of cross breeds. Yorkshire buyers were keen . bldflere for cross breeds. German buyers wanted me rinos. Bronred sold resdlly. The offerings of Cape of Oood. Hope and Natal were principally greaslee and they declined 8 per cent. American ptircnases included a few combing and some neck wools nnd Pieces. Following are the sales In detail: faaw Mrt.ith WaUa f Iffl ' tialaa bmiM4 9dtff1s Id; Queensland M0 bales, ecoureds". 12dtiia Hdr, groBy HfWiorl; victoria, 701 boles, scoured, BHoffla M: greasy, ftidrff Is dd: South Australia. piO bales, geasv. 7Hfil0d; WesfAitstrallfi. lno balee. greasy, 10imd: Cape of tJAoilJlopf and Natnl, m hales., scoured. 9VU, Vkreaiy., W; .Punta Arena". 640 bales, grehx, ' tWrJd. ST. ixuis. MarrTi:,8,WOOi-steady. Medium grades comtilflg arid clothing. 17ff 2mc; light fine, 15fl7io; heavy fine, KjJ 14Hc; tut) washed, SOJlc. , Cotton Market. LIVERPOOL. March 8 COTTON Snot price 3 points higher: American middling fair, 8.7M; good middling, S.OOdi middling, S.SOd; low mlddllnir. 6.42i; good ordinary. 8.84d; ordinary, 8.14d. F"utures, American middling, g. o. c, March. 8.30d: Mareh- Anrll. S.2Sd: ADr -May. 8.28d; Mhv-Juhe. 1 S.2jj1 : June-July, 8.25d; Julv-August.. 8.23d; August-September; 7 99d; September-Octo- oer, 7.zid; octoner-Movemner, o.ssii; November-December, 8.73d. NEW YORK, March 8 COTTON Spot closed quiet. 2", points lower; middling tin- land. 16 2ftc: middling gulf, 16.50c; sales, .4on bales. Futures closed steady; March, 15c; April, 13 70c; May. 15.81c; June, l5.S1c: July, lfiK'-'o; A.igust, 1122c; September. 13 49c. ST. lOt'IS. March 8.-OOTTON Quiet, He lower: middling. lM4c; sales, none," re ceipts, no nalea: srupments. 1UU Dales: stock. 23 am hales. - , NEW ORLEANS, March 8. COTTON Futures, quiet and steady; March. 15 lf 15.1Sc; Anrll. 1B.S9j16 4Jci May. 15.6yan5.70c; June. 15 9215 9V; July, 16 lfVrlg IV, August, 16.36-fTl5.3Kc; September, 13.35C(f13.37e; Octolwr, 12. 44(3 12. 45c. Spot, easy; ordinary, 13c; good ordinary, 14 5-iec; low 1 middling. 1415-lflc; middling, 15 6-10c; good middling, 15sjc; mld- di nw fair. 10c: receipts, i.ww bales: stock. 266,796 bale. St. I.onls Grain and Prorlalona. ST. LOCI8. March 8 WHEAT Lower and panicky; heavy selling continues; No. 8 red, cash elevator. 83 yc; track, 81.022T1.044 May. 87,0; July. 83Tc; No. 2 hard, 86irt0o. CORN Lower and weak: No. I cash. 44c; track. 44V'j45c; May, 45c; July, 4714c. OATS Weak:- No. 2 cash. 4ic: track. 42fe343c: May, 41c. FLOLR Dull, lower. Red winter pat ents, 85.(10(05.15, .and 60 per cent patents as high as 85.30; extra fancy and straight, 4 86 f95- . . . . titriu nmoiny, ateaay at aa.oo'iia.To. CORNMEAL Steady at 82.50. BRAN Dull; lower; sacked, east track, 864J88C. HAY Steady; timothy,' 8.002TJ.00; prairie, 17.6010.00. iKON tUTHlH 'Ale.! eaC. 1AOOINO C.c, HEMP TWINE 6c. PROVISIONS Pork unchanged: lobblna. 818 97V4.. Lard, firm: rjrlme steam. .;'U Bacon, steady; boxed extra shorts, ls.12; Clear nni ni,x; snort ciear. .. POULTRY Quiet r chickens and springs, 10c; turkeys, 12ijl3c; ducks, 13c; geese, 6ii6c. BUTTER Lower; creamery, 19ff2Cc; aairy. ua io. UUUS Firm; 150, caae count. Receipts. Shipments Flour, bbla 8K0 15. OO Wheat, bu 89.00 191. 0i0 Corn, bu I(i7.0n0 lTo.rOo Oats, bu bi.OuO K6.0J Kansas Cltv tiraln nnd Provisions KANSAS CITT, March 8. WHEAT May. 8-Se: July, 77a'77Vjc; cash. No. hard. krii,c; No. S, tCjtHc; No. 2 red, 8c; No. a. SH'iiViC. CORN No. 2 mixed. 4ZC No. S )T41c: No. 2 white. 41c; No. 3, 40c; May. 43 Vc: juiy. 4a'c. OATS No. Z white. Kmilc: No. 2 mixed. SJt'U 39c. Hay uigner; rnoice timotny. aio.w: choice prairie, 87.6n4i7.7a. Hii-:-Meaoy; rs o. z. o4'oi.".e. BUTTER Creamery. 204j22c: dairy, fancy JVC. ECGS Steady; Missouri and Kansas rases returned. 14S per doten; new No. 2, whitewood cases included. Ido per dozen Reee'nts. Shltimenta Wheat, bu 24K.2i4) 48.800 Corn, bu.. 4u.4')U 85,20 Oats, bu il.OUO SL0V0 4 4k Available p.e4y of Grain. NEW TORK, March 8 Special tele araiihlc and cable cirmmunicatlons received by Ilradatreet'a show the following changes In avaiiaoio auppnea as compared with las account : Wheat in tne 1 nuea mates and Canada east of tne nocaiea aecreased 1.K9.0O0 hu Afloat for and ill Europe Increased aoo.UO bu. 1 otai supply aecrcaaea x9,uuu du. Corn in the Inlled btates and Canada east or tne Kocgies decreased 234.a bu Oats In the United Statea and Canada eaet of the Hock lea decreased 44.U00 bu. The leadlnc Increases reuorted to Rrad street's this week Included 85.000 bu. at St Joseph, sa.utv bu. at Loulsvlile. The lead Ing decreiwea are 200 Ouu bu. at the north western interior elevators. HO.OuO bu. at th, Milwaukee private elevators and S6.08) bu. in Manitoba ana va.ouu uu. at Cleveland. Dalatk brain Market. DtXuTH. Maroh 8 WHEAT In store. I no. i tiaru, snci ro. 1 iioruern. VVc; No. 3 norttiaam, 9L1aC ti arrive. No. 1 hard 951ho; May. UV,c; July, Ho; bcptcjnUrr OATS Oa tnacit And to arrive, tl4o. OMAUA 11YE STOCK MARKET Brisk Demand for Oatlla and Frices Baled Strong to a Dime Higher. 0GS OPENED A TRIFLE STRONGER Uvod aad Inquiry for the Market pheep aad Lambs Could Be quoted Steady to a Dime Higher, with Trading Actlv All Around. SOUTH OMAHA, March 8, 104. Reculpts were: OMIclal Monday . Hogs. She l. 4.W0 6.11I 7.; Uillcial 'lueeday Two days this weak. Same days ltut week... Same Week before Same three weeks ago.. Same four week ago... Hume days last year... KKCE1PTS roll TUB 6.JKJ 10,i 14.141 lb.lWA i.-.m ZJ.Mti 21,27 lu.JU6 24. m 14.41L4 17,u: !!,&. U.HJ9 YEAR To DAiU lhe following tuule show the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha iur ine yeur iu uale, Willi comparisons wun last year: 18H. 1903. Ina Cattle ltil.aso 171.478 Hogs 44IM43 4..667 t.6 Sheep 348,104 244,a7l Averaae crlcca tialu tor lioat at t)ec. South Omana for the last several uaa with com pariaons: Date. I 19U4. lO3.ill)02.1901.lUO.lg98.1899. Feb. Feb. Feb Feb. FeU Feu. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. reb. eb. Feb. Feb. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. 1B...I4 99 1 I all 6 2t( 8 fs! 7 1i 8 9 16.. ( 01 1 6 721 ( 871 4 831 8 86 I 89 li... s 0J 1 1 01 6 7I I vi HWIIM Is. Ual III 1 itl 1UI - 1 W 1 II 19.. 8u.. 21.. t 12ii 6 DOI ft 841 k 221 . ....' - u . .' . . cr a 1 a a. a oai 1 a pi 8 i4-,l 6 no, 8 ea ,k aoi 4 1 8 Hi I a 98 6 KS t 82( 4 4 8 47 1 8 98 22 a 'Tt 0 4 au ue t 22WI 8 921 1 i 8a 14 69 1 8 be a 14 8 81 4...I laa, t M 6 90 " 14 i6... 6 SiSi 6 81 8 98 i 87 1 4 tw 8 W, 8 79 Mi, 27 6 lkiV,l 8 91 88 8 83! 4 65) 9 hi 6 8. 6 i 6 U i 2tf 4 tii 3 62 6 8 5 Di 8 21 4 77 8 64, 2!!.. 29.. 7.. 8.. 8 06 aa 6 tfM. tl 01 6 22i 4 6 18 51 8 78 1 Wfl 8 9S I all 4 b a i 06 7 '3i 6 111 4 OKI I B7i J JJJ 7 till 6 07 5 32 8 62i 8 87 6 04 I 7 111 6 97i 6 3tti 4 74 8 bi . 1 1 6 134, 7 15 6m a Hvi o a iu. a ii li 1li, 5 -Mi 4 111 8 tki 8 HJ 6 00 5 29 4 721 8 68, 8 76 'Indicates SunriAV. The official number of cars of slock brought in todav by each road waa: Cattla.lIOK9.8hu.H'ses. Ai.di bi. 1: ny 14 H ii 1 2 21 6 9 2 20 , lu 'i 'i ki u Wabauli 2 Mo. Pae. Ry 7 Union I'ac. System 27 C. A N. W. Ky 8 F., K. at M. V. R. R... 24 C, St. P., M. i O. Ry. 23 It. M. Ry 39 C, ii. ec W. liy 5 C, it. 1. A P. liy., east.. 6 Illinois Central 1 Chicago Ureal Western, t Total receipts 152 The disposition of the day's receipts was us lullowH, eacii uuyer purchasing liie num ber uf head indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha l acking Co 410 ,75 1,19 SiMtt and Company Vaj 1.4o- l,o4u Cudghy PacKtng Co In 4 l.ubl 1.JJ0 Armour ot Co 604 l.mu 2,U8 r.rmiiur v co.,, o. u (dil aiisant Ac Co Carey A Benton. Looinan & C W. 1. Stephen lull A Nuutxlnger ... B. P. Lewis Hamilton A Rothschilds.. 15 ko 104 12 M a no 36 21 19 16 140 111 M 397 L. F. husi Wolf A Murnan.. Sara Werthelmer. Sol Degan S. & S J. 11. Root & Co. liaggerty A Co... oinei- buyers 1,1 43 Total .'.3,623 6.212 7.116 .3,623 CATTLE There was only a fair run of cattle here today, and as the local lla ma nd was In good shape, together with quite a liberal shipping oetnand, the mar ket ruled active ana strung to a dune higher. Buyers were out in good season and everything was disposed of In- sho.'t Beef steers-made up' a good share of the receipts and ne. market could safely be quoted strong to a dime hlghec ail around, Anyinmg at an decent sold generally a dime higher, while the common kinds were strong. 1 lie demand was good for all kinds, tnougn. ao tnat an early clearance waa made, as high as $4., 5 was paid for soma wen latteneu came. Thern wna nlan a Kelclr Innnlrv a,.a and. the same as with steers, trading rulvi active from start to flnlxh and prices Tinned strong to a dime hlghor. The better grades were generally a dime higher, while tan ners and common cotters were a little stronger. . tjood to choice heifers sold ex ceptlonslly well, as both the local and r.ipping aematui was nnsg for that kind. Hulls could not be quoted a greit deil higher than yesterday, but still thev sn'd to a little better advantage and were much easier to dispose of than has been the case for some time past. Veal calves sold rreeiy at gooo. nrm pneee. There were only a few stockers and feeders In wight, and. a the demand both irom yarn rraners ana rrom country buy ers wmf noemi, ine mHraet ruieci active with prices strong on ell desirable gmdes Even the commoner kinds sold wici.t trouble at fully as s-ood nrlreej aa w--a paia yemerorty. ir,rr,rniauv8 sales BEEF STEERS. Wo. At. Pr. 1 780 1 00 11 i4i a 00 1 480 a 00 t 1000 a 00 1 840 8 25 a ie4 a 2i I no a 16 4 KI I 10 1 140 1 40 17 181 1 45 tl ..10M 8 (0 a in 1 bo a KM 8 BO 4...; wo a 10 a ion a bo 1 MO ItO a ion a II 880 8 40 1 730 a to I 1IKK) a 40 It ! a 48 a iuf.3 a 4s a tut iu t 114 a 70 1 115 8 10 a t4 a 70 14 4. .1094 8 70 aa ma a 7t a 11M a 75 1 140 1 75 80 1075 8 15 a.: i2o a 75 10 1845 a 75 10 0 8 75 t 1020 a m 18 107S a 10 14 12" I 10 II 7(4 a 10 1 1110 1 85 1 liu a 10 1 1i8 I W 18 1271 8 90 1 1240 8 10 No. a.... At. ...125 ...1380 ...1148 ...inni ...1141 ...1144 ... 830 ...124.4 ...1105 ...1188 ...1114 ...1440 ...1181 ...1111 ...1147 ...1121 ...1121 ...110 ...1280 .,.1105 ...1063 ...lull "ill's! ...1245 ...1181 ...1UO0 ...K'OS ...12H7 ...1307 ...1275 ...12 ...1180 ...1281 ...in. ...1188 ...1243 ....1271 ,...1340 ...1144 ,...1480 ...1610 Pr. I 10 I K) a to 1 5 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 05 4 05 4 oa 4 10 4 10 4 10 4 10 4 it 4 10 4 10 4 10 4 15 4 ia 4 ia 4 to 4 10 4 10 4 80 4 15 4 15 4 aa 4 15 4 10 4 10 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 50 4 75 4 78 21..., 17... 10... 14... 1... :a... a... 1... a... a... 18... at... ti... a... a... I. .. i. .. 40... a... ii. .. 20... it... II. .. ti... I. .. 11... II. .. 14... 11... 11... 10... 74... 1... 17... a... 16... 10... IS... 1 .. 1... STEERS AND HEIFERS. it 17 15 . 4 a 45 11 uu 4 It STEERS ANl5 COWS. ....lii a 10 11 1167 8 to a la I 1um5 ....1116 .... 186 .... 130 .... 71 Sf.0 ....KH0 a 10 23... ...luuO 14 a is . COWS. I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 a. a a 1 1 1 1 a 1 a 1 18 a 1 1 1 1 1 1 a ...... a 11 a 1 a a 1 a 1 I::::::; 4 1 1 , 11 i 1 11 ia 1 a..... 1 a 00 t. .... TM .....1440 ,....1070 1260 111.0 lot! ,....1086 140 lH'll 8 04 a 00 a 00 a 00 a 00 a 00 a 00 a 00 a ot a o a 00 a 00 a 00 a 00 a 10 a 10 a 10 a it a 10 a ia a 15 a it a 10 a 10 1 to a to 1 to a ao a 1 26 a is 1 28 a as a ts a 25 a 25 a as a 25 a as a is 1 25 a ia a 10 a i" t 26 a 2s a 26 a 15 a 25 a 80 I 80 a as a 60 1 60 a 50 a ao a M a bo a m a bt 1 60 1 50 a to a lo a to a to a 60 a 60 t to a tt a s a ia a 7t 1 76 a ia t 15 a it a 7a 1 1...., 1... 8 a a 18.... a.... 1.... a... ti ... I ... 1.... II ... a.... 1... 4 ... I. ... II. ... a ... 1 ... a.... a.... 1.... 1.... aa.... I. ... II. .. a.... a.... 1 .. i.... t ... a..., 1.... 1... a... 1..., i... V... I... ... 8... It... t .. 14... 4... 10... 14... 1UO0 l)40 .... 140 .... 7i) ....111 .... 870 .... HO ....lO0 ....1110 ....1010 700 IO11O .... 114 ....1018 .... r ....1"34 1016 .... 841 1100 7M ..... 110 1140 101 1470 iwe lObt lvo lluO ; 114 U65 1000 Ill 110 11M 1185 no 1000 14 ) 1M0 1H4 1320 lna ..... Ml ..1! leie 1127 810 1130 lit 1"0 l'JIO n:o 1124 1111 12'S 110 1IS4 1147 1270 1110 IK, I tut no 714 lJf.O 1111 , 1210 44 1160 1170 1120 !'' , 110 1220 1140 , lulO 174 tol IMS 1244 1120 trei lmi 14 1117 ......H)l l!t a it !?! a it I M 8 W I at 1 at a at a 1 to a so a te a at a ao a m 3 10 1 16 a at a an 1 -to 1 50 a a a to 8 41 a 3 a a a 111 COWS AND HEIFERS ..124 8 t tl tilt HEIFERS. .. 48 9 1 I TO .. M Ik 8 t T.. 4 7o IS" 1 ni s 10. 4'S t Mi 1 fn ;s 14... 404 I I'" I H1 I ?s Ml 1 70 4 I J", 1 171 1 "S 4 tt.! lis 1 K" I IK) 1 1110 I Si , "41 I 0,1 1 )0f1 I SS I ICO I l l K5 3 4 i ! 7 1 10 4 lUl I M 1 144 1 15 MHO 4 1 1.tl I K BTAOS. 1 U' O t 7i BULLS. .1740 ..I3M .11 70 ..1.W .. 5 . . 1 1 :n ..100 . 1?9 ..1.1 JO . , i r,eo ..1470 . .isr.o ..1421 ..1170 .. 400 .. .. 3 .. 00 .. too I. ....ItM ....lf,M ....14" 1740 ...0 ....10 Mil ....leno ....1410 1170 ....1SS0 1410 ....2010 era and .... 940 .... 100 .... 120 .... 1M1 .... 1W t M I 1 no no I oo I no I 00 I on to I in I M I ?0 1 2f. federa 4 PO 4 4 7J. 1 oo 6 ?t 1 li I 60 to t ' 1 I I" I n 1 70 I 75 1 75 I n t o I to t 10 a1 CALVKS. I 71 1 1 !1 I ?S 1 I 7S .2 4 00 1. 4 "0 J I. 4M STOCKEl'.B AND FEEDERS 1 IS 1 7S 1 7fi0 J 40 r 7: 1011 4 I CO 1 (0 l t. 730 lno S 00 a 00 a 00 a 00 a 00 a 00 a to a to a to 1 ti a is a n a 10 a to a 40 a 40 a f j 40 i 60 1 M a eo a lo a in a is a ii a a a 65 a r a a a i6 I 3 a w 1 70 1 70 a 75 t 71 a 75 a 7s a 7s a 75 a o a 10 a o a no a in a k 4 00 4 16 l. l. . I" . too . 700 .1311 . lut . tsa . in .. 190 ,. 140 .. 110 ,. ar.I . iw ,. mo . t . I3t .1070 . IDS . 167 . 175 . ino . 141 ,. 6"4 , 74 754 131 fciO 143 Kid ltf.0 sal !l 741 11 6"0 41 THO 6C0 ISO n .4 , :o 10.1 loud , lull ISO , Ill 10.. 10., 10.. a. 1. 1. a. is.. 11. 4.. II. 11., 6. 1 a 65 HOUS The hoa- market waa asaln slow and unsatisfactory from the sellers' atand po.'nt. Hecelpta were not lieaivy, but pack ers were alow to take hold. A couple ot the uyers started out and nicked uu some of U.i Vt loads at prices ranging etroug to a nioaei nigner. The rest of tne puyeia ouut not offer over steady prices and salneiiMvi were not willing to let go Ht such ftguree,. The provision market opened u little Mgher, but weakemed In a very short time, and then packers were more beariuli than ever. Tho day was well odvanccd b- lore very mum pualneem waa transacted lhe situation, though, did not Improve any and trading was slow all day. The bulk of the hngi sold hut little better than yesterday, although there were occasional sales made up until the extreme close that were strong to a nlcKel Higher, j lie laat hogs that arrived, though, were hard to dispose, of and the close could be quoted Dareiy steauy wttn yesterday. Tlie bulk of the medium to good weight hogs sold from o.l6ru6.2S, with prime heavlea fron aJ.ai-TUl'.oo. l.lKIll sum soio ironi a..10 down. There were more good hogs here today than yesterday, which helps out the of the market on paper to qui Representative sales: 8h. Pr. No. A. Sh. pr ... 4 40 61 2fil 60 I 20 ... 4 an 16 2(16 ... a 20 ... 4 0 63 211 (0 6 20 10 4 00 16 224 ... 1 10 ... 6 ml 71 lit 110 6 20 ... 6 on 13 '.M4 ... 6 2:"-i 40 6 OtH 4t 24 200 6 22' ... 1 10 TO 244 40 6 2." 40 6 10 11 2M 120 6 23 40 6 10 tC XI H ... 5 23 ... 6 12' 6! 27 1IHI ( 26 ... 6 12V 70 21 10V 6 25 M 1 11 14 234 ... ( 26 ... 8 16 65 272 ... 6 25 ... 8 15 19 2F.K ... 6 25 ... 8 16 M 2M 00 6 23 80 6 16 K) t.'.ft ft) 6 26 10 1 15 64 t 140 6 15 ... 1 16 16 274 ... 6 25 M III -4...'.....aS 40 t 25 40 1 16 24 234 ... 1 25 40 8 15 68 25 40 I 17 ... 6 16 21 246 ... 6 t7l 0 1 16 71 264 40 6 2714, 40 5 15 M 270 60 6 27 M 6 17H 14 14 40 6 17 ... 1 17 M 275 40 6 27 120 8 17 10 122 ... 6 KI ... a 17 11 264 120 a 80 120 a 17 ti i6o ... a m ... a 20 41 289 80 a 80 160 a 10 87 330 ... a 32 80 a 20 64 888 180 a 85 ... 8 80 14 80 40 6 36 ... a 80 68 870 ... 6 85 . 80 8 20 18 101 ... 8 85 ... a to an extent. No. II. .121 ..121 ...161 ..111 ..1M ..171 .,171 -.815 . 11 ...1M ...211 ..2"7 ...131 ,..110 ...216 ...111 ...214 ...2,34 ...110 ...tm :.im ...i? ...148 ...U0 ,..2i ...?a ...tn ...221 ...134 ...130 ...111 ...120 ...240 ...111 ...110 ...tin 16 11 K 16 II 8 K 21 70. 81 77 43 n 7. 11 70 74 71 11.... 11 71.... 14.... 81.... 8.... 71.... 1.... 71.... 17.... 41.... 70.... 4.... 61.... 11.... K.... t.... 71. 847 SHEEP There was another moderate run of sheep here this morning, and wilh a fairly good demand trading ruled quite ac tive with pilces irons, bales were made all the way lrom etrong lo a dime higher man yeateruay. The intpcovemtuii, How ever, was -coiitlned largely to the more de sirable grades, as the commoner kinds sold in very much the same notches they did yeeteruay. There were some Wyoming-fed ewes . on sale that aold lor 34 and po.'iio lambs brought 86.60. 1 Here were a few feeders on dle, and aa there was considerable Inquiry they aoon changed hands. A string of lambs sold fur feeders at 84.60. guotaliona for corn-fed slock: Choice western lambs, 3 50'u.. ia; fair to good lujnbs, 35.0UIU j.Do; good to choice Mexican yearlings, 84.7i ..00 : good to choice west ern yearlings, 34.504l4.7a; fair to good yar Mngs, 34.26i4H.5O; giKid to choice wolhera, 84.ou4i4.4u; lair to goui wethers, I3.75&..OI; good to choice ewes, 3.l.Kfi4.ou; fair to good ewes, 33.6X84 3. bO. Representative sales: No. Av. Tr. I- western cull ewes 2o0 24 western blocks 145 2 65 14 western bucks 117 2 65 1 western cull wether l: ' 2 75' 10 western cull ewe 9 3 00 40 western ewes 90 3 00 2uC western ewes a lt0 3 25 l'.9 western ewes 9'J 3 25 194 western ewes 94 3 50 45 western ewes tut 3 50 100 western ewes and wethers... 99 3 60 8 western ewes 9T 3 75 1 western ewe 80 3 75 215 western ewea 106 3 65 120 western ewes Vi 3 85 6 western ewes 106 3 S5 Mai weetern ewee 90 4 00 328 western ewee 96 4 00 18' western wethers 129 4 6 &9 weMern mixed Ill 4 25 ln7 western mixed 112 4 26 226 western wethers 109 4 30 I08 western yearlings and weth ers ? Ill 4 60 120 air tern yearlings and weth ers lm 4 60 169 western year'.lngs M 4 60 6 western yearlings KM 4 73 275 wewtem Iambs S3 5 50 319 western ewes 1"0 8 85 8 western ewes 123 4 00 121 western wethers 134 4 40 128 wetsern wethers 1 -131 4 40 B6 western lambs t7 4 60 263 western lumhs 77 4 M 143 western lambs 7! 5 00 375 western lambs 75 5 00 St. Joseph IAve Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, Mo., March 8.--CATTLE Receipts, 1,790 head; market steady; na. tlves, 33.ti6(ff5 18; rows and heifers, ll.75.Ti4.3f. Stockers and feeders, r2.MJ4 15. HOGS RecelDts. 3.027 head: market B'alOc higher: light, 35.155.46; medium and heavy, 35.V(75 55. BHKfciP AK1.I l.amm neceipis. j.om head; market steady to loo lower than lust week; lambs, 35.60. Kansas City Live tock Market. KANSAS CITY, March 8. CATTLE Re ceipts, 9.0181 head. Including B-0 southerns; market steaoy to strong; an (uoiations steady to strong;" export and dresned beef steTS, BlAiij') 25; fair to good. 83.K"1i4.50; western-fed steers, 33.40i?j4.4o; stockers and feeders. 33.004j4.8il; southern steers. 33 5nC(i 4 85; southern cows. 32.4"tj3 25; native cows. FOUR POINTS FOR TRADERS WHEN YOU TRADE IN GRAIN, PROVISIONS, STOCKS PLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH ICOE . Capital and Surplus, $6O0,O0O.OO. General Offices: N. Y. Life Bids,., Minneapolis. (RCCT CEDVInC Most reliable market Information. largNAt a DLslI a.llllwC private wire ayatern In Atneriva. 2VVC nilrfDIMTCC 80 execute your order If the mmrket lib UU All All I Lb reaches llie priue wliiert you eel. W chtarare NO INTEREST for carrying lonar slocks, . , 3. UIRQIHS REQUIRED lZt:'2lVJ2tt'Mt' irricee CUAHA BRANCH 1618 Far.10 St., tt. B.-W has us each week an moat accurate tureoaat of future !.rHi3.Tr.; hatha bclfers. $3.7:.S4 20; bulls. U.frv. i.l.7;; calves, tJ lu'o 60. HOilS Rxeii.t.a. 5,.8i head: mar act opened Bo higher, cloaed l"o lower; top. II R.u. t.,.ik .a I ..a at ,,v.i A 4ianvv. 8ft 44 4ifi fifi'y, packer. 3i.3i3).4; pig and lights, a.i'-'i.i .1 . . . . SHEEP AND ueceipis, head; market stea.lv; native lambs. fVfM r, ah. f,l wea 13 a,M : vearllnas. 14.7i'J B.lu; stookera atid feeders, $2.7i4.6. CHICAGO L1B STOCK M.tRKKT. Receipts Fair and IVIees Rele Steady to Strong. CHICAOO. March 8 CATTI.K Receipts, 2.500 head; market steady; good to pTim ateers. nominal. 85.UV(r:.6.,; poor to meuium, 83.4obi4.9u; stockers and feeder 8a.froi4. Li; rows, l.!iHi4.UO; heifers, 82.264ii4.60; canners. 31.Mku2.ftO; liuilii. a-Wif-w: caives, ea.wu 6.5i; Texas-fed steers. 84 iv4,ft. IIOOS Hecelpta, 1S,IW neaa; esumaieo u morrow. 2e,("); market eteauy : mixeo anu butchers. 85.2r,'ri 65; goot to rholre mixed, 8."i.f'ij'ft.721t; rough heavy. 33 "Jfn .56; light, 34.Mnttfj.rai; b'llk of sales, 35. SOU i. 5. ' SHEEP AiNU 1,AM11P necetpw, hend; market steady to ntrong; lami- steady; goKl to choice wethers, 34. SMI4.8"; fair to choice mixed. 83 . Blf4 . 26 : western sheep, 33 in'u6.25: native lambs, 34.205j. ; western lambs, ai.toio.N). St. Itnla IJre Stock Market. BT. LOUIS. March S.OATTLl1) Receipts, 3.5"0 head, including 2.000 Texans. Market steady: native shipping and expotT steers, 34 5 it 5 50; dresaod leef and butcher steors, 33 7'ii5io; stoers under l.coo lbs., 33BM4.7B; atrH'kers and feeders, 83.4i)di4.U'; cows and heifers. 33.OVii4.20; canners, K.Sl.W: bulls. 32 5i'n4(Ki; calves. 83.60Jio.0U; Texarf and lnilian siecrs, 33.UVa3.40; cows and heifers, 'VioGS-Rocelpta, 8.500 lienil; market BfflOc higher. Pigs and lights, 34.7ttf 20; packers, 3.(105.50; butchers and beat heavy, 3-.4ii'rf B 66 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 200 head; marltot strong; native muttons, 34 0 4j4 50; lambs, 84 506.76: culls and bucha, 8ou Ij4.00; stockers, 32.0Ob8.00a Stock In Sight. -Following nre the receipts of live) stork for the six principal western eltle yestwr- l.altie. nogs, oneep South Omaha Chlcojro Kansas City . St. Ixiuls St. Joseph .... Sioux City ... Totals 8 M4 t.5X 9,(i0 S.BiiO ; 1,790 1,000 '.437 15.10 .R4a S.5"0 8.027 ' 2,500 10."0 8.(8)0 no 1.(84 .21.324 85,827 25,242 Oil nnd Rosin. NEW TOJIK, March 8. OILS Cotton seed dull: prime yellow, 8e. Petroleum steady. Turpentine steady at 63t6S3ie. ROSIN Steady. SAVANNAH. March 8 OIL8 Turpen tine firm nt S94C . ROSIN-Flrm: A. 14. C, D. .!; K 2": F, 2tff; tl, 32.70; II. 82.7".; I, 33 05; K. 33.30; bi, 83.35; N, 33.40; WO, 31.60: WW, 83.80. OIL CITY, Pa., March 8. OILS IVedlt balances, 31.74; cortllktites. no bid. Ship ments, 86,1.14 bbls.; average, 74.840 bbls.; runs, 18.535 bbls.; average, 67,032 bbls. Ship ments, Lima, 78. SOI bbls.; average, 6S.926 bbls.; runs, Lima, 10,720 bbls. average, i,0t8 bbls. gua-ar nnd Molasses. NEW TORK, March 8 SUGAR Ttow, Arm; fair roflnlng, 215-ldc; centrifugal, f teist. 8 7-16c; molasees sugar, JU-aOc; re fined tlrm. NEW ORLEANS, March 8 StTOAR Pleady; oien kottle, Itfifl J-16d: cenlrtfugal, S-frflHc; centrifugal whitea. cj ytljowa, J4 Cj.'l 15-lAc; s'Ond. tVitf 3-160. MOLASSI'lR Nominal; open kettle, V k; centrifugal, 10fal5c Syrup, dull, 80&25c. 1 , ;. Coffee Market. NFW YORK.' March' 8 OOFFETC-JThe market for futures .opened steady and closed steady nt a net decline ' of ,1Mi30 points. March, B.15o; April, 6.2c; May. R.OOo; Jnlv, K.6)Krj9.75c; August,' 8. Hie; September, 8 804)i6.0Oc! ; October, B 9n(fr.0iV: November, 610c; iH-cember, 6.1Ka6.2oc. Spot market, Rio, steady; Nd. 7, Invnicay 1 9- 16c, , Tl.4n 8i1 Market. TYYf irnri vnw.h Si HVim rlnvex. rash. 37.07H; March, 3T.07H; April. 31.96; prime alslke, 36.49; prime timothy, 314.B2. t. REAL K4TATK TRAJVSKF.HS. l'eeda filed for record Tuesday, March 8, :1M, us Deported to The JUee by the Mid land Guarantee and irust company,, I onded abstracter, 1614 Farnam street: H&rry MarowltX. and ...Wife. , to Nick ... i.:id Caroline Jamoru, part or lol 1, Mock 25, city T 3 L850 John H. Moffltt, executor, to' Hannah W. Ondacnd, lot 7, block 9, Kountie 3d additltm 1 3.600 ,John EmeTlck and wife to Krank J. j Fitzgerald, TieVseo 29 ami w4 nwH sec 21-15-10 ;;....' ' 1 Carlton 1). Hutchinson et al to Krank .1. Klt2gerald, neS sec 20 and w!4 nwVi sec 21-15-10 U00O Guy C. McKenxle et al to -the public, sw'4 neVa sec 4-15-13 Valuable Ahby 11. Frost to Alible J. Shaw, lots 1 and 2, block "11," Slilnu's 2d addition . . 2 Klwooii Park Land company to Charles S. Loblngier, lots 21, 21, 28 and 24. block 90, Dundee Place 975 JoHephluo Lavld tr J. A. Woods, lots 9 und 10. block 15. Waterloo.... 250 Jake Lleb et al to Elizabeth M. Sahn, part lot 4, block 193, city 800 J. A. Woods and wife to Jarne Walsh, lots 9 and 19,. block 15,. Wa- 1 terloo 260 Bouth Omaha Land company to Charles F. and Josie Jamong, Idt 5, block 351, Bouth Omaha...... 400 O. M. Olson and wife to E. H. Sprague, lots 1 to t, block t, Rose Hill 850 Georgia Trephngen and husband to, . James Senear, lot , S, block $58, South Omaha .' 4... 4,500 Sheriff to Clyde O'Connor. 17-foot strip of land adjoining lot 81 In drlf, fen A Isaac's addition 160 Hstelle Vodrle to Eugene, Atkins. fart of lots 30 and , 31, Iu tariff en fc saac's addition 2,100 .. ,. U -t The Merchants National Bank of Omaha, INt. U. . 0a!ty Capital and Surplus, $100,000 AW MUKfHY, Pre. : UK. I. W00B),T. Pre. LUTsta BUM. Cttaltr. rtAW T. lAMIlTWi Atii task 1st. KaoalT aooonata el kanka. teasers, aooar atloaa, arna aa4 InalTlsusla ' ea uvaoaaa larma. fonita Baohuga souckt sae sold. La-ttars of Crmllt laauae. atallabla la all yarta of tLa worlil. v ,' ' liuraat palt oa Tlaa CartlBoataa at tMSvalV. ' Callaotlana saada promptly aa4 ac4kaaaulaallr. Wa raqaaat rorraapa6asae. GEO. A. ADAMS GRAIN CO. Grain, Provlsloqs tV Stocks. Members Omaha Oratn Kxchaiige," Chicago Board of Trade nnd other exchanges. . , Corresponflanta Eartlett, Frailer 4k Carrlrgton. 218 beard et Trsds Blifg. Omsk. commission r.n (INCORPORATED. Tel. 3467. THOS. y. W1DDICK, Cor. exhaustive review of the market and the movements. Free at any of our offloea, - BB3MBS3BM3t