TTTE OMAHA DAILY . DEE: FRIDAY, MATiCTT 11, 1001. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat OcsticTitt Quiet and K pi Ererj bed on Abx ous EaaU TRANSACTIONS ARE NATURALLY LIGHT l northern. 2No: to strive. No. 1 hsrd. VSc; No. I northern. HV: No. 2 northern. May, Hu"4c; July, W"c; Beptemner, (BSC, OAT8 To arrive and on track. 83c. .Blight Heartlon I'oiim l.ate la Day mm Hesalt of Wednesday's Opera tion May Cora Holds Ita Cnn. OMAHA, March 10, 1904. Another quiet day on tne Omaha ex change in giain fur future delivery. The inaraut mnUi.ut-d to be ajch that it la M ui.ra aa night to the IochI contingent what ht-at win uo during any given twenty-tour hours. r'or this reajion trtuisu. lions are light and overybody la cautious. May Corn continues to supply the speculative Interest ! I rtxl aim la prarticHlly the on y future in wnicn onuiiia exenunae is active. A. rc action In wneat was due today after the southern trip cf Wednesday, and It came lata In the morning. Liverpool opened a up on news ol a lonltntied tie-up In Arai.n tine. ClUcuKo May opened on a spread of ' N tho too of the market bflng Wc. Tli market sagged, however, to Hla It ral lied later and by noon had reached 93Vo Chicago new July hddtod about IvUfcc most of the morning. There ntrna nothing to llntirt the lileu of a short crop. Neither on the high market or On the present lower cine nave win immers noeratea muon grain. K Xpert feel that the Lulled dtaU will call ir all the American wheat this year, nnd the business will be Independent of foreign markets. May torn showed strength enough to ho'.d Its own today after the rout of Wednesday. Omaha owned at 44c. surced to 44, and later rallied to about the opening. Chicago tuoKe lko from the oucnlna- and fluctuated hout 61c. It showed some strength at the close. The range In prices of Omaha grain for future delivery and the closo Wednesday And today were as follows . Closed Oten. High. Low. Today. Wed'y, v neat CHICAC.O tiltAll ASD rROVIMOXS. Features of the Trading; and Closing I'rlres on Hoard of Trade. CHIOAGO, March 10 Fear of an official announcement of decreased reserve in farmers' ounntltles in hands was largely the cause of a net gain of 1H5 today in May wheat. July closed at an advance of fcHTtiO. Mav corn la ud o. Oata are pre cisely lc alKive last night s close, and pru- VlHlrtn 2W ion lit snltn vf rnln In KnnsflS the prloe Of wheat at Kansas City experienced a sharp advance. May advanced to 4o, a gain, of 2tC. from th low point. July aoid up to K'ttfTiMiNc. The market rlos.d strong, with May at !4c, the high point ot tne aay. KIi.bI ftiruros nn Julv were at H'4.'-nfi9,c., Clearances of wheat nnd flour were equal to n.ixXI bushels. Primary receipts were 5.K.3W bushels, against 4.I4.8U0 bushels a year mro. MlnnennollK. Iiulutn ana tjnicago re ported receipts of 871 cars, against 2'jU last weoa nnn :t a vear aao. The corn market oiiened quite steady. The Initial firmness In whet was also a factor at the start. The close was strong and nt the top prices of the flay. May nikoneil U lower to ic Maner to bll4frtilVo. July ranged between 4b-Vi and 60c. and closed wltn a gain or ic at t"c. uxai receipts were 173 cars, with four of conr trart srnrle. oats were weak early m the any on neavy lllng by leading long. The market closed strong and almoat at the top. May opened Vfco lower to ho nigner at 40MU4OVic. Alter inns: down to nsc tne price raineu w 4ic. closing at 4i)e. juiy ranged ne- twwn 3!c and 39V, and closed a higher at i!!ir. I.ocul recrfnts were 231 cars. In sympathy with a decline of 104fl6c In the price of hogs the provision market ruled easier early In the day. The close showed slight sains throughout the list May pork being up 10c at I13.T3H. May lard was 2V..c higher at fl.WA and ribs up 74c at 8i.z'. Estimated recelnts for tomorrow: Wheat 15 cars; corn, 146 cars; oats, 145 cars; hogs, u,vt head. The bulling futures ranged aa follows: Artlcles.1 Open. lllgh.l Low. Close.j Yesr, . July Corn Alay July .... Oata May .... July , 82 . 81 , 44H 44 & 83 82 S3 82 B ti . H4j ttfV, UfrA 4T4 44 40V, U 44HA 414 44 44'k 41 59 '4 89 394 8Vi 3H: &Vt Loral t ash Orala Market. Conditions tend against a local cash mar kit at mm time, 'ihe market Is there I ore a little off from other markets and receipts nataraliy are light. The elovators all are loaded up with wheat and win to sell 1 here is no demand from other source. If the elevators were In the buying mood the niaraet would be fairly lively, but they are not so Inclined. The need of a l.uuu-barrel-a-day flour mill Is feit: the need of two uoli consumeis la irreatcr. Kecelnts of wheat were rather iarue for this uerlod being 11 cars In and 13 cars out: one week ago, 4 and 14 cars. Prices today were prac tically the prices of Wednesday. Business In corn was rather better than for several, days, although the prices were nothing more than firm at the mark of Wednesday. Omaha prices on corn and oata re In line with those of other mar kets. In some respects rather hleher. Corn Is grading better now than formerly; out of thirty-eight Inspection today two cars only were no grade. ' Five cars were No. 2. The talent la beginning to think that the corn will not full In grade with mild 'weather, for It has graded better during the Inst few warm days than formerly dur ing the cold weeks. Receipts of corn were . j cars in and lb cars out: one week ago, . an and 19 cars. Oat receipts were cars In ana 4 cars out: one week aeo. 1 and 4 cars Representative sales of carlots by sample ..on track, Omaha: MIXED CORN-No. S yellow. 1 cars. 43o -Mississippi riveri; i car, 4ic: Z cars, 4114a No. 8, i car. 43o (river); 1 car, 414c. No, 4 yeuow, l car. 40c; no grade, l car, S'Hc. WHEAT No. t hard. Kmc; No. 8 hard. itlj-nit nu. -w iihiu, l"M Mil., BprMIK, RifWciiNo. I spring, 7Vtf1i4c; No. 4 spring, 70740. CORN No," I, 42a; No. 8. 40Hffl4H4r: No. 4, sn'trwc; jno. i yellow, "e; jvo. 9 yell ,. 41Hft?4?c; No. white, 42042?4c; No. 3 wli 41ifl42c. OATS Vo, 2. 87iff38c: No. 8. S0a37e: No. 4 iSVfifcict No. white. 4Ti?42c; No. S white, vituc; sianuara, w'dlinc. Kotes from tho Exchange OfOces Omaha Inspections of grain were SI cars. Of wheat, 1 car graded No. 4 hard winter, . i car xxo. i nara winie,- ana 2 cars no grade . Itf ..Aril !t I'm rm irndwl KJr, Q f"J rm X . . f t cars No. 4, I cara no grade, 2 cats No. 4 yellow, 4 cars No. 8 yellow and 3 cara No. 8 white. Of oata, S cars graded No. 4 and t curs no. 4 wnite. Oral Markets Elsewnere. Wheat May aJuly DJuly aSipt bSept H'orn May July Sept Onts May July Bept l'erk May July Lnrd May July Whs- May July 92V,f?fl3 94 W'jx4 83'4'&S s4'-i.S! W 84-4Vl 84 1 I - MXfrV, 62S1 4Vuvil9VUa4 3vv;ti 13 r,B 13 9JH 7 27H1 7 ) 1 12H 7 i 41 H 18 90 14 12H 7 7 47V4 7 22HI 7 35 7 84 83 60 4W 4lsVs( S3 13 & 13 77HI n it 7 27Vf 7 07S1 7 17V4 94 92H 9 f Mil H E24 6M Ni 4H,4 434 S 41H 4 8!"4 S3J 834 IS 87H! 13 77H 14 10 14 00 7 tru. 7 80 7 47fc 7 45 SEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Cxchangt Experiences tb Emglleit Eus- inesi Don in Yiari UNITED STATES STEEL OFFERS HOPE Most Coaaplcnoas Movement of the Market, bat the Spasm of Activ ity Is Rather Short Lived. NEW TORK, March 10. Today's busi ness on the stock exchange was the small est In years. The slight Increase In the mantel's animation thus tar this wuelt gave way to practical stagnation to day. The day s sales of M.Oiw shares on August 1, lwm Is the low record for many years past. Today's sales aggregated 73,u0 shares. There Is some hope that the decisive lm- rrovement in Iron trade revealed by the ron Age's monthly blast furnace statis tics would revive Interest in the stuck mar ket. It proved to be worth of a point to United States Steel preferred, which was only temporarily held. This was ono of the most conspicuous movements In the market and Is a commentary on the day's trading. Hales of the next dividend on L'nlted States dividend were made on the curb market at $l.6o per share for several hundred shares. The decrease of over 8U,uuO,(ioO In value of exports compared with the preceding February Is pretty evenly divided between cotton and bread stuffs. The falling off In the domestlo re ceipts of cotton goes to reinforce this showing and to renew anxiety over the supply" of cotton. The market was equally unresponsive to this unfavorable consid eration. The opposition of officials of the miners' union to the proposal for a soft coal .strike was regarded as encouraging from a stock market standpoint. Foreign markets were reported stagnant also and the decline In sterling In i'arls marked a change In the attitude of that center which hss continued to Invest in London paper during the recent disturb ances. There was not uch utter stag nation In bonds as In stocks, but that sec tion was rery dull and made no movement of Importance. Total sales, par value. t41.19K.000. United States bonds were un changed on call. Following were the quotations on tne rnew Tork Stock exchange: - Bnies.Mi.K-n.i-.ow. cio .... 6jV4 MT Mils; postrd rates, ft M4iI4 S7H; commer cial hills, tl N. SILVF.R rtar, 67V; Mexican dollars, 45o. Hi N1B Oovernment, steady; railroad, Irregular. The closing quotations on bonds are as fellows: 0. 8. rrf. ta, r....inH Manhattan e. g. 4a. da roupoti lor. Max. (antral 4a.... to la. rt in i,t lnc 4a coupon icwv, Minn. ft. U 4s.. do new 4a. rcg M . K. T. 4a.... do coupon 132it do Zs do old 4. res li e, . R. R. jf M. c. e coupon 117H N. T. C. f. Uta... Ati-hlton n. 4a. ...... l'V N. J. C. . Ba.... do ad). 4a , OS No. Pacific 4a Atlantln C. L. 4a.... 1 do In Haltlmora A 0. 4a....l"lt N. A W. c. 4... . do !',a tJ O. 8. L. 4a A par Central ol Oa. ta 10f,Pcnn. oonr. JHi. do lat lnc at RMdlna aen. 4a.. Clies. A Ohio 44a....lom Pt. U A 1. M. e Chl.aao A A. Sa.... 7 ft. L. A f. fg. 4a. C. li. A Q. n. 4s..'.. nUk'S). u. a. W. la C. M. A S P. t 4a.. 17 IScahoard A. U 4a C. A N. W. c. 7a....lH T, '4 7- 67i 4i4 a7 4a.. 4a. W C. R. I. -A P. do col. ft r.i'.r. A st. L. i i nicaan I cr. 4a. . . Ton. Tohaco 4. .. t'olo. A So. 4a D. A H. O. 4a.... Krla prior Hen 4a. do sen. 4a f. W. A D. C. 1....H'44 Hor-klns Val. 4Sa 104 L. A N. unl. 4a IK!, ultered. Sn. railllr 4a.. So. Rallwar 6a Tciaa A P. la T-, St. b. A W Vnlon Parlflr 4i do ennv. 4a. V S. Steal Id 6a Wabaah la do deh. It W. A L K. 4a.. Wla. Central 4.. Colo. F. A I. 5a 10SH .. 4 .. 11-4 .. .. 74 .. 77 4a 75 .. t:s ..1! ..IHJ'4 .. 70H ,. 7S ... I1H .. 1514 .. ta.111'4 81 . la .1I1H .115 . .W- . 5H . T2V4 .US' . MH . 47 . Ilt"4 . 70 41, OMAHA LIVE SlOCIi MARKET Both Etren and Cows Bold Eeadil; About Bteadj Pnrea. at HOG MARKET TOOK DROP Sheep Meeelpts of Week and at Derllae of o Flfteea Liberal for the Time Trading Was Slow Aboat Tea Oats. SOUTH OMAHA. March 10. 1904. Ltfnilnn Stork Market. I,ONDON, March 10. Closing: 6 -l N. Y. Central Ill at 11-11 Norfolk A W ts ... I1 do ptd M Ontario A W Sou ltt Tennarlvanls 17V Conaola, nioncr. do account .... Anaconda Atchlaon do pfd , Baltimore A O... Canadian Pactflo Chea. A Ohio Chicago Ut. W C. M. A St. P Iictleera V. A R O do pfd Krla do lat ptd.... do 2d pfd... Illlnola Central Loula. A Naah.. M., K. A T SIL,VK1-Uar, Uk Rand Mtnea na'a ... 1014 ... 16 ...1444 ... 1 ... It ... IS ... ins ... I3S4 ... ;v ...iiev, ...lu6v ... iy, steady, Headlns do let pfd... do td pfd .. Bo. Railway .... ao pia 8n Paclflo I'nlon Paclflo ... do pfd U. 8. Steel do pfd Wabuh uu ptd tiVa SO SI IMH 0 4 444 If.H tH . lit, . 7 J4'4 L'6 7-15J ner ounce. aiuiN fji zyjtiuiTia per rait, The rate of discount In the open market la iu-i l-l per cent; tor three months' blKa, aiu'o 1-1S per oeint. 7 KH 7 35 No. 2. a Old. b New. Cash quotations were as follows: ixjutt yuiei ana steaay; winter pat ents, Id.uotiu.io; straights, 4.i04i4.o; spring patents. Vi.ii'uo.W, straights, tl.t.uO; ba kers. J.Sm4jj.W. WllaiA'l No. 2 spring, 86GT94C; No. 3, 8tX(jti3c; No. 2 red, t&9oc. t.On.N iso, 2, tic; io. t yenow, wv, OA'lo-No. il 4UHK40oi No. 8 white, KIK IMO. Z, MV4C. 1JAKLKY UlhjU feeding. 3640c; fair to Choice malting, 4i'u(i6o. blitHH-iNo. 1 nax, ii.tw; no. 1 norm- western. 81.10: prime timothy, 3.S; clover, contract grade, 8 1 1.66. 1'KU VISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., 113 83 I3.hi4. lard. per v ids., lilatiii' Ihort ribs side (loose), It.wal.u'i.. Short clear sides (boxed), i.37iti'U7.60. tteci ipts. Hnipments Flour, bbls 44,000 O.500 wneat. bu itfi.l"U Corn, bu 179,iX 2U.8O0 Oats, bu 281.800 &6,4 0 icye, du ij.jai tt.jvu Barley, bu 73,100 53.21.0 un the rroauce exenange today tne but ter market was steady; creameries, 140 rsc; dairies. 13W!i21c. Eggs, steady; at mum. canes inciuueu, iiftc. t.neese sieaoy at IOMiIIMiC. 1 OMAHA HilOLESAm MARKET..' Foreign Financial. ' LONDON, March 10. Money was In some what Increased demand in the market today for Stock exchange pay day, though the tequ'-omenta were very moderate. Opera tors on the Stock exchange were largely concerned with the settlement. Consols and Itecelpts were: Cattle. Official Monday ..At (.ithclal Tuesday 8 4o! Oftlclal Wednesday 3.4i Olllcial Thursday ........ 40 Four clays this week. .14 417 Siime days last week. .. .11,2:41 Same week before 21.241 Snrno three weeks ago..,16.7S7 fame four weeks ago. ...10,733 Siime days last year 14,h56 RECEIPTS FOll TUB VEAR Hogs. She p. 4,u&) .b47 7,77i 6,M)0 2I.:99 23. 290 47.4X1 3,"..2M 28.141 TO .7il 7.4oJ 6.S0U 24.6X1 S.'.'.'.3 33.973 i.o.127 M.9I3 DATU The toilowlnu table shuns the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, with comparisons with iusi year: 1804. 1903. Ino. Cattle 171,000 181,476 Hogs 463, 2b2 4ol,2lo U.lMti Sheep 8ti2,21l 25S.407 Iu3,i4 Averasf, orlcca naio tur liozt at Oinana for the last several dais with com parisons Dec. 10,478 6011th Date. I li34. lO3.il9O2.10Ol.l0O.IlS9.189S. 4 99 t 03 I 6 02 6 04V 6 i 27 i i SUM 721 I 03 6 90 6 Ht 6 W; 6 81 I S 781 6 2 27 a I Ml 6 961 4 921 6 1M 0 641 B M 6 31'i: 811 6 931 6 3JV; t 911 8 88 a it 1 s i; b eo 8 801 5 841 8 231 i m). 6 M too 'ioo . 8,i"Vi 200 800 7tW , 1,900 , 100 , 200 74 ft . 8& lj'4 171 4i i0 , 1,500 ! 'ioo 1,700 700 3'JO l.JOO 8,200 24 V 163 . 13 3S Closing prices of grain Tuesday and todsy at the markets named were as lews; , . ... KANSAS CITT. Closed- Today. Tst'y, ......... a . ........ a UD Wheat- ' May July .... "Corn " ' Mar .... ' - July .... ;. 43H. WB , ST. Louia Wheat May July Corn May July MINNEAPOLIS. Wheat May .! JUly v. a . r . DULUTH. Wheat - May ; 85V, July 96HB ...553S 434 . 3H Whtat May ... July ... NEW YORK. 8714 84 A 44H4B 4tF 94 9t4B . Wis . NBW TORK QEItEHAIi MARKET, notations Varloas Cosamodttlos. NEW YORK. March 10. FIX)UR-Re- reipts. Ki DDIs. I exports, 23,1113 bbl marset quint out steady: Minnesota. r a tents. 85.15 tl 5 50; winter straights, 34 Ktii) 10; winter patents, t5.2&5.00; extras. 33 00 KJ4.00: Minnesota bakers, 4au64.7U; winter low grades, 33.1503.80. Rye flour, dull: fHlr to good, 34 3tr-ii4.ua; choice to fancy, 4.ju a.ou. xiucnwiiesi nour, nominal. COKNMhvAI Quiet; yellow western. ai.ii, cny, ai.ii; aim anea, S4.ii"mi..v. RYE Dull; No. 3 western, 7b Ho, t rive. MARI.EY Dull; feeding. 80c, c. I. f., New amir. iiiniunK, owkh:, c. i. r., xiutraio. WHEAT-Kecelpts, M.114 bu.; exports, SS.- o uu. omit maraei nrm; no. 8 red, 81.01, i-mvtvturj nu. a rea ii.u.-'iri.tB. r. o. b afloat No. 1 no, thorn Iiuluth, 31.oti, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern Manitoba, nominal, f. o. b.. afloat Options opened firmer., weakened anarpiy with corn, but afterward became . more buoyant. The close was quite strong . , I . .... I T ... J . . - w . . . . . nosea at ie; July, Kl'ySkic, closed at ewii. pviiifinuer, so e ( "-trt", ClOfcea at 8740 CORN Receipts. 64.500 bu. ; exports, S9 278 bu. Spot market easy; No. i. nominal, ele vator, Uic, afloat; No. 8 yellow. 67c; No. 3 wuue, oeo. tqmons ciosea strong at H(74c, no advance: May, 65Vu57Hc, closed at li7V4c: July, fi6uf5V4c. closed at oiic. OATS-Recelpls, M.600 bu.: exports. 8.115 du. tipot market weak no. z. bcv: staminrrl white, eitifilSvi No. 3 white, 51Vii&2c; No, 3 wnue, DO'ttntc. HAY yulet; shipping, 6o3'75c; good to Choice ni,.i OS. RICE Bttvady: domestic, fair to extra, SS . jm4hh, iitiminHL HOI'S Firm: state, common to choice, lwn. smaie: 180S. 24i-Jto: o ds. 1611 3e. Pb clflo coast. 1903, 27ij.Be; li02, 24u.'7c; olds, 19 Xlc. IllPFg-Flrm: Oalveston, to lbs., , 18c; California. 21 to B lbs., liie; Texas dry, 24 to 30 lbs.. 14c. TAI-LOW-Dull: city (K por pkg). 6c; cuiuniy I'eisa. ireei. DltiC. I.E ATHK It Stead v; acid. Iff56c, WOOI. Firm: Heece, lvif3!c PROVISIONS-Iierf, steady; family, ! flliou; ineaa. 9iHKtdi; lutms, fru-il ai.w; psesei. i inrnii m; city extra India mess. i..iiii ii. tin meats aulet: idck led liellles. 37niVall; pickled shoulders. ii4.a; pickiei imms, 8U'.0MSll.i0. IJird eas ; western stemmed. f7.'5; rrtlned. firm; coniinent. n (: poutn America. 37.50; com- jHiiiii.i. i... vi7 Hi. fork, steady: family, llO.lltll Ita. 81 rji-7tr, nt HI TTFR Firm; fresh creamery, 15240; mie uuirv, j-cuiic. CHEESE Btndy; small colored and ;t wtitie and large colored and white, Beptem per, ic; mo mane. ii'c. EUO Steady but lower; western firsts, we. IWLTRY-Allve .steady: western chick mnm '" . M 1:.1 u t-U ..a.. l ... l..,d.l firm; western chickens. 1-V; fowls, 13'J Uc; turkeys. lt?lao. Condition of TraaJe and Quotations oa Staple and fancy Fiodace. EOGS Receipts. Uberal: market steady: fieah stock, lae inchidlitg ouaua, l&'aO. L1VW HI liens. fc; young roosters, 84iVo; old roon;ers, Ct⁣ turkeys, W; ducks, M'i.o; geese, sc. MUTT1S.R l ocking stock, 12c; choice to tuncy dairy rolls, Hulbc; aepaiator, 82c. FRESH FUSH Trout, sauiluc: olcknrel. SVutic; pike, 8c; vorch, tifti-Ac; olutllsh, liny, IklillutlBh kajA. ulm...a 11a V ..Llnnb '..u.. ana ., ..... v, . ... . .., , i.Uuvi.n, w, fol- I codiluh, uo; fedsnapper, 11c; lrbsters, boiled. per id., w; ivosiers, green, per in, sue; bullheads, lid: catlish. i30fl4c: black baas. 2oo; halibut, loc; crapples, 12c; herring, 4Vac; woue uass, 'x: oiuenns, sc; smeus, auraiiu. OYSTERS New York counts, uor can. 43c; per gal., 82; extra aeloct, per can, goc; ler gal., 41.80; standard, per can, 27c; per gal., 81.50. BKAN-l'er ton, 315.60. HAY Pfires nuntfid hv Omnha. tVhnlaaAlai Dealers' association: Choice No. 1 iiDland. 0 6o; No. 2, 6; medium, 8680; coarte, 3i; rye straw, K. These prices are lor hay of good color and quality. Demand fair and receipts light. "VEGETABLES. POTATO E43 Colorado. 31.uuai.10: Xiakota. per bu., 11; natives, Roc. , SWEET POTAToES-iMuscatlne, par bbl., 83.50; sewl. 32.76. NAVY UEANS Per bu.. 32.2Sii2.Sa. CELJiRY Irftrae California, taoc. 76c and 0b. , ONIONS Spanish, per crate. 81.80: Colo rado yellow and red, per lb., 3c CABHAUE Wisconsin Holland. 3c: new .aiixornio. so. TURNIPS White, per bu., boo. CARROTS Per bu., fl. PARSNIPS Per bu., 76. BEETS Per bu., 75c. CAULIFLOWER CjUlfornla. per orate. 83.70. CUCUMBEKH per 008.. 81. DO. TOMATOES Florida, per S-basket crate. KAinsiiKs-fer aua. Duncnes. xctrooc. LETTUCE HEADS Per dos. bunches. 80s oj i ; iop lettuce, per aox., 40c. Ti'KMlu souuiern, per ooi , ooo. BEETS Southern, per dos., 76c. . CARHtrTS Southern, per Uox., 76c. PARHLEY Southern, per dos., 31. BH ALLOTS Per dos., 76c. ONION BETS Per bu. of S2 lbs., yellow, 13; red, 82; white. 32.36. ' FRUITS. APPLES California Bellflowera. ner box $1.76; New York export Qreenlngs, Russets and Baldwins. H 27.. CRANUEltRlES Jersey. Der bbl.. 37: ner dox, a.uo. ... GRAI'ES Imnorted Malsaaa. ner keir ts STRAWBERRIES Florida. Der at.. 45'ii TROPICAL FRUITB ORANGES Naval, choice, all sixes. 32.40 G-'.mi; isncy nauais, all sizes. 12.75. LEMONS allfornm, fancy. t to 360, 83 oo; cnoice, 2u to I,v Blleo. I3.UKy J.2o. Flt caiuomia, per lo-'.b. cartons. 85c Imported Smyrna, 8-crown, 14c; 6-crown, lttc; T-crown, ioc. BANANAS Per me.iium slaed bunch 82.W07T o": J urn his, .Mt.. DA I til Persian, per dox or SO pkgs.. I. per lb. In 6tMb. boxes, 8c; Oriental stuffed dates, per box. 2.40. COt-OANC IB per saca. xa; per doi., 60c. M i mi r. iiiA rs i--t )L U. t IlKKHi-Wisconsin twins, full cream 12c; Wisconsin Young Americas, 13c: block Swiss, 16c; Wlsconatn brick, 13c; Wisconsin limtiurger, up. HONE i Nebraska, per Z4 frames. 83 Atchison ao preferred Baltimore At, Onlo 2,4tM do preferred .... Canadian paclllo 4J Central of N. J Chesa. in Onlo .. Chicago Ac Alton ao preterred .. Chic&KO O. VY... Chicago k N. W c, M. m. st. p... do preferred .. Chicago T. A T. do prer erred C, C, C. Ac St. L Colorado Southern ... 1,000 174 do 1st ptd., ex-div. do 2d preferred.... Delaware & Hudson Dela., Lack. A VV... Denver & R a. ...J. do preferred Erie do 1st preferred... do 2d preferred.... Hocking Valley .... do preferred ....... Illinois Central 1W0 Iowa Central do preferred K. C. Southern ....... 100 do preferred Louis. Nnsh .... Manhattan L Met. Securities Met. St. Ry Minn. A St. L M.. St. P. & 8. S. M. do preferred Missouri Pacific .... Missouri. K. A T do preferred N. R. R. of Met New York Central... Norfolk & Western.. do preferred Ontario Western.. Per-nsvlvanla P., C. C. & St. L Reading do 1st prererrea do 2d preferred ..... .... Rock Island Co....... 1,003 do preferred , .... St. L. & S. F., Id pfd.. luO St. Louts S. W ..... do preferred Southern Piciflo 1,200 fco I47B be 1108 ltd a .... 81 14 -All loi ait , iioiuo runs were cneeiiui. Americans openeu V' (lull. 'I'hure ty.rn trlMinir I'nrliilln.. nlw.nt 74a L0A4 138 1.6 17'A 163 61 t 126 16 16 144 144 lijii RS'4 16 7 164 133 lit 9 1914 Ti ii 23)4 153 27iO . $ tw4 22''4J bl 874 78 )2i.'4 1'H ;;t in 31 81 1"2 14?,'4 81 113 60 117 114 65 io'i 112vl 114 66 112 S Utah and Colorado, per 24 frames. 33. MAPLE BUOAK-Ohlo, ir lb.. 10c. C1DKR Per bbl., 83.50; per -bbl , 33.26. HORSERADISH Per case of I dos. packed, me. iiiiir-r mo. i green, oc; no. i green, 6c no. i salted, ic; ino. x sauea, sc; No. veal calf, to 12 lbs., 8 We; No. 3 veal calf, 12 to lo sc; dry salted hldea. 8-filic sneep pelts, sf-ic; norse nines. 8l.MkQ2.5i). i v i ' i .. . , vi i ...e 1 1 ..... ,w 15c: hard shell, per lb., 14c; No. 8 soft shall. per lh., 13c; No. 2 hard shell, per lb., 12c Braxlls. per lb., lie: lilUns. per lb.. 11c almonds, soft she'l, per lb., 16c; hard shell per lb., 13c; pecans, large, per lb., 12c small, per lb., loc; peanuts, per lb., ic roasted peanuts, per lb., 4c; Chili walnut. short clear. ilS.un, 10.75; mess! " larK h.'CkiT "lit jer bu , 31.60 I shelltiarks, per bu., 82; black walnuts, pel bu.. 8126. .rata and Provisions. ,i Liverpool; Oral Market. . LIVERPOOL. March 1(V WHEAT Spot, oulet; tjo. 1 California, 7s Jd: futures, quiet; Mn-h. nominal: M.iv, lis 7V.d; July. Ss Sd. CORN RikH. American mixed, new. Ann, ; 4a 3d; American mixt-d. oM. sledy. 4s 61; , futures, steady: March. 4a W'l. May, 4s 3ld. Da Pt'T.TTH ata Urala Market. March 10 -WHEAT-In store. is: a,,.. 1H 1: tu . ; 34 .' 73 S4? n , 4.7V 19 7-H 22 82 47 93 Southern Railway .... 600 . do preferred ........ 100 Texas .& Pttclflo ,' It" J Toledo, St. L. St W.. liv ' do preferred ........ 3SM Union Pacific 3,5oo do preferred ..... Wabash ................ .... ' do preferred 100 Wheeling & L. E .... Wisconsin Central.... 100 do preferred , Adams Express American Express United Stales Exp Wells-Fargo Exp Amal. Copper - .4,500. Am. Car & Foun 10J do preterred Am. Cotton Oil do preferred American Ice 3 0 do preferred 4u0 Am. Linseed OH do preferred ... Am. Locomotive 1,500 do preferred ioo Am. Smelt. A Refln.. fo0 An nruferred . 100 Am. Sugar Refining.. 9t 124 . Anaconda Mln. Co.... 400 60 Brooklvn KaD il T.... 3.H00 . 404 Colo. Fuel A Iron Io0 2( Consolidated Oas .... 100 191 Corn Products . do n referred rMstlllers' Securities.. General Electric International Paper.. do Drefcired International Pump... do preferred National Lead. ........ North American Pacific Moll People's Oas pressed wee I car do preferred Pullman Palace Car.. Republic Steel -.. .... do preferred Rubber Goods ' do preferred Tenn. Cool Iron V. 8. Toother . 100 do nrf erred i 200 r. S. Realty .... an preferred" '. 8. Rubber do prfeered tV V. S. Steel 1 wi to nreferren 12."" xx-estlnghrn Elec... 1n1 n'srn fnlon 100 Northern Herurltle". . . 83 22 24 81 73 iiii i7H 46. 19 7H 80 21 82 91 124 6) 2H 191 parity. Bullion .taken Into the Bank of England today, 2D,00Q. Bullion to the amount of .V.245,000 was withdrawn from the Bank of England for Shipment to South America. PARIS, March 10 Three per cent rates, 95f 77c for tho account. Exchange on London, 25f ltic for checks. The weekly statement of the Bank of Prance shows the following changes: Notes In circulation, decreased 70,928,tAiof ; treasury accounts cur rent, decreased ll,025.0OOf; gold In hand, de creased 2,625,0OOf; bills discounted, decreased 18ii,4uO,o:Xif ; silver In hand, decreased 1,426. Ooof. ITIees today were heavy on the bourse. Internationals, excepting Russians, which were steady, declined. Russian Im perial 4s closed at 94.30. BERLIN, March 10. Prices were un cnanged on the bourse today. Exchange on London, 20m 454pfg for checks. Discount rates: Short bills, 1 per cent; three months' bills, 8g per cent. BOMBAY, March 10 The rate of dis count of the Bank of Bombay was today red.iced from 6 to 5 per cent. CALCUTTA. March 10. The Bank of Ben gal's rate of discount was reduced today it om i to e per cent. 01 ft ftti i 17 I 13 l 6 Uit'al 8 88 5 121 7 02 6 11 6 04 6 07 r. tau. r. iul..! - - rm 6 18 3 821 8 37 8 33 2 6 2t 22 I 6 2i 8 731 7 fS 4 b3! 3 68 4 7til 3 68 3 62 4 831 4 7s S W 4 74 4 6y 4 63 4 06; 4 6i 4 77 4 fr- 4 fct 4 69 3 8 3 88 3 H4 8 87 3 91 a 3 98 3 81 3 81 8 x3 3 79 3 61 2 fit 3 " 3 47 3 66, 8 68! 8 tl 3 68 I 8 61 1 iili ft (HI B 321 7 111 6 971 8 801 4 74 7 06i 6 19: 6 4 4 iu 151 U Mi u I'.i 3 3 a it i a 3 67 ! 3 83 3 52i 3 37 8 82 3 loi . 'l' ', ik 1 R1 I 6 Oi 6 331 4 72 3 U3 71 7 14 6 41 il 68, l 7 2i 5 l'7 1 4 7a 3 oJ, 3 10 1 1040 I M J ?-.l 40 J UK) I Oil II 1!M t 4". I .....1510 Irl I inn I Ti 11 ltt I an 4 1it I 'i II tw I P5 t l!;o I w 1 I"fl) I as f 111(1 I ho 11 lioi I it n I t.s 4i l it l u:d I to 1 1100 I in HEIFFRS. 1 470 I 1 714 I IS 1 .)0 I Oil Hi I 15 1 M) l to r. mi l :t. t. 7i ) I 40 !H I 'iS t , Ms i t' urn I 1 4MI t 0 17 1077 I JO 1 4.1S I 0 II I'i7 I Si 1(1 Ut t on M Ht 4ii 4 HJ0 I 5 tl HS I 40 10 741 I 7 t low I 4(1 1 .o 75 J !0 3 40 1 40 I 75 io 1 .10 I r.'O iv, 4 lof l I t.o 1 3 t o i n; ii J n 10 74J 2 M SI UK) 8 75 1 ISO I 10 BULI.B. 1 1140 do l 100 t 05 4 1IJ I 50 1 17o S 10 1 IMO t 50 1 1710 i 10 t 14H0 I SS 1 1710 to l iim t ii 1 i7!,o i ia J Ii4 I 10 1 1S00 I 15 1 ISf.O 17'. 1 ' t 15 1 1a J ao 1 1S70 I 25 1 1170 I 5 1 7K1 S I". 1 1540 t 5 1 1S0 I 55 1 1S0 I (XI 1 14tm I 50 1 l40 I 00 1 10X) 4 00 t 1010 I 05 CALVES. i ioo I ti i no 8 1 o 4 00 1 110 I ?5 1 150 4 76 8 Ill 3 40 sfe.idv st :M7jn"S: natlre cows, 3?(VT3 77: native heifers. $.1 OOii 4 2.; -bulls.- 3-1 fcMiUh; calves $.i ini (VI nousReceipts. 7.30n bend. Mnrket lower; top, .8S S'7v; bulk of sales. Iltiii8 3ii; henvv. 86 2Ti'n6 37: packers, I4 K.J6 .1", plc and llqhi-4. $t l iS l. BHKKT AXP I.AMBS-Reeerpts, .V be nl. Mnrk.. sternly; nutive lambs, It 8 7.r.; western inmbs. 4 750 5.t?6: fed ewes, 83 76'nt .IS: yearlings, f t.Ct'&.lO; Blockers and feelers. i2.7.".'ii4.2.V I tot ( oo STOCK ER8 AND FEEDERS. 2 770 I 00 1 MO TO t 550 00 5 51 t 75 1 I?0 I 55 1 411 I 75 1 40 I K 7W1 I 75 70 I 50 l:.0 S T5 4 T77 I 40 1 M0 I SO l... 820 I 40 77 I 10 9 1140 40 to 417 I S) 1 710 I 40 15 I" I W tl 1041 t 40 10 t-'J 0 7t I 60 1..... 7I I 50 tl 57 8 50 11 5 0 8 M0 I 50 I. M-1 4 00 1 750 80 9 4I 4 OS 1 0 I 10 51 TO". 4 00 f. 170 I 50 U "l 4 00 8 I2S I 40 11 490 4 05 4 777 S 0 1 4 10 T 7l I 10 1 1100 4 tr. 1 450 I 40 54 710 4 5 4 M0 t 70 M 478 4 60 8 724 I 70 STAOS. T70 t 75 t 119 9 50 CH1C.U.O I.IIH gTOCK M.lHKKT, Cattle aiovr, Sheep Klrm and -Hogs thirteen to Thirty Owls Lower. rillCAOO, Mirch IC CATTLE Receipts, 7.ii heml Market slow; goo.! to prime Fteer? 8T, tVnnVt: poor to nterlliim, 33 80'if P. On; Ptockera and feelers. 2.6(.4.26; cows, 31 M"" l.oo: heifers. 12 mv(i4.?; cniiers 31 M iff 40; bulls. 32 Oicift ii; calves, 32.6ti).0O; Texns fed steers. 31 ewt.A". , . It )US--Rccelpts. 77,000 heniv, esMmated to morniw. 2" OdO henrt Mnrket 1MI30c lower; mixed nnd butchers. . 8.-i.arf5.0: good to ctmlco benvy. 31 5ii5 To; rough heavy, 8.1 20 4.5 tf.; light, tt.S0ift3.60; hulk of sales, $5 28 SHEK1 A Nit LAMBS-Rocelpts, M.OoJ hfNi.l. Market steady to llrm; Iamb, steady to wenk; good to choice wethers, 34.2H7T4 go; fair to choice mixed. 3314. 6; western sheep, 33. 25 i 6. tKl-. nntlve hiiubs, t4 60iua.i6; wether lambs. tlflOO. 'lndhates Buntlsv. The official number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs, a hp. II ses. C, M. & Bt. P. Ry.... 8 6 Wabash 6 1 ' . Mo. Paclflo Ry 2 .. J Union Pac. system. . zi u C. A N. W. Ry....v... 1 F E. A M. V. R. R.. CO 14 C, Bt. P.. M. A O.... 38 12 B. A M. Ry 28 15 C, B. A 14. Ry 3 4 C, R. I. at P., east.. 1 8 C, R. 1. & P., west.. .. 2 Illinois Central 6 3 Chicago U. W 8 1 83 1KXJS There was not a big run of hogs here this morning, but report" from other points wero very unfavorable, Chicago being reported mostly 15c lower, nnd ns a result the market hore took a drop. The general market could bo quoted tCiilOc lower all around, the decline being general. Trading was slow aa packers did not lake hold with much life, and beeldes that salesmen did not like the Idea of letting the market go any lower. The hogs, though. Kept moving toward the scales and an earner cicarujicu wn mudA thnn hns been tho ense of late. The lightweights sold lift-rely from 3." down, medium to good weights from 3T. to ti 20 ar.d primo heavies from 85.20 to 35.30. Kepre- U 'i 8 100 63 5 MOO 954 ' 93 JOT 210 410 T 78 40U. '074 PUI 88 T 7SH ins; ' 8S 8i 113 64 82 Vj 112- 69 0 ' 76 68 19 00 42 13 81 43 19 hlt at 231i, 84 13 ' 6 17 3J, 16 LH 40 220 ls5 103' 20 45 1! -. 2 88 7 30 8 22 81H 47 91 123 b2 191V 13 6i ie --71V. 144 povj 25 . 28 . 9 210 ' 7 41i U 7.1 8'. 7 7 50 n 48 .51H ir.T 9 Total sales for the day, 73,800 share. Boston Stork Qaotot Ions. . . . B043TON, March 10-Call loatis, S4 per cent: time loans, 483 per cent. Ofll clal closing of stocks and bonds: 17 lAOvantuiv ... t't Alloun a.. 84 Amalgamated ,, ... I514 Amarlcan Zlne ...Ut lAtlaotlo ...144 blngham ...15tvt Tal. 4a Heels... ...11'i ( anteiinlal loss ( or. oar aansa Atrklsoa adj. 4a.. dn 4a Atrhlaua ........... do pfd Rnaton A Albany. Boaton A Vtaina . PA,ton Klevat. Fltchliurl pfd . Mai. rantral ....a N. T . N. H. at il..ix","""lalr Wet Para Mamiiatte I'nlon Pacific A mar. Arga. rtam. do pfd A mar. Pnnl. Tuba Amar. Sucar do pfd Amar. T A T..,. Ar.r. Woolan .... 8e pfd Po o. 1 S F.dlann E'- tils.. Garters) Blaetrlo '.. Maas Elertrio, do p'd Ma a Uaa . I'nltad "hos do efd V. 8. deal do pfd Waatlns. eosimes ., Asked. "Bid 74 .Pomlelon Coal ... v a., 1 - .. rmiBim ....... .... .. It Orancjr , .. 71 I lals Rnrala .. 4 Maaa. Mining ..11114 Ml.hlsaa ..1J4 Mohawk Ill ,'M.mtana C. 4k C. 10 nominloa ... Osapnia Mach. . 7tT 7-t, .134 .Mi . II . 7IV . II . 41 . t . 104. rot Outlier Shannon Tamarack .... Trlmtr v: n Mining.. V 8. Oil .... rtnh 'Victoria IV 1 Winona T7 WolTaHna .... '-Ex -dividend. .. 8 .. 4 .. S .. 74 . . IP ..450 .. 1514 .. . .. sail .. T a i .. t4 a a. 6514 .. itvi .. ai .. an .. 4 .. 80' ::: V4 ... SV4 ... 71 Bank Clearings. OMAHA. March 10. Bank clearing for today were 31,285.944.59, a decrease of 311V 661.61 from the corresponding day i&t year. Wool Market. BOSTON, March 10. WOOL Pulled wools are quiet and firm. Tho leading quotntloiin follow: Kentucky, Indiana, etc, three eighths bloOd," 25ri!26e;brid, 2::Sc. Terri tory, Idaho fine, 15'alOc; heavy line, 13tjjl4c; fine medium, lt4ltic; medium, 10(jil7c; low medium, ngnse; Wyoming fine, 15ffll6c: heavy fine, 13iS14C;. fine medium, 104,17c; medium, 1819o; low medium, ltMtf'iOo. Utah and Nevatfa flno. lSfllOc; heavy line. Wtfllc; line medium, y!y.lic; medium, ll 19c; low medium, HKj20c; Dakota fine. WS c; medium, lu'tilSc; low medium, 19iK0c. Montana fine, cnoice, 1920c; line medium, choice, lS-i 20c;. average, Ui(19o-; staple, 19 ST-. IXJUI8,' lvrBrcW,l30.-WOOI-Steadv: medlurri grades, stmfcthg and clothing.' 17 21c; light line, 15f7l7Vic; heavy fine, 12(01 llc; tub-washod. 2yi31o. LONDON, ,Mareh.- in-WOOL Tlie offer ings at the. , wool auction sales today amounted to, 13,900 baluu. Including many In ferior lots. ..Three thousand hales of faulty have , bextr withdrawn since the sales opened. Home trailers were active buyers. A moderate quantity., of crossbreds wits offered and causnd keen competition with Americans occasionally buying course de scriptions, at slightly higher prices. A largo supply of scou'reds In line condi tion was sold chiefly to Trance and Ger many. The sales In detail follow: New Boutn vaies, x wo , bales; scoured, l'nis ld; greasy, 5df'ls- Id. Queemdund, l,!i0 bales; scoured, io!! Is 9d: greany 6,fj' lld.' Victoria, 3,700 bales; scoured, 10d (Tela d. South Australia, 1,300 hnles; scoured, llVs!l''1s 6d; greasy, 6t4d'ls. West Australia, 400 bales; greasy, li'VI. New Zealand, 2.SI0 bales; greasy, fAafllld. Cope of Good Hope and Natal. 900 bales; scoured, 9dtla td; greasy, &ViT9d. Cotton Market. LIVKRPOOI.. . March 10. COTTON Spot market, good buslnesK: Amerlcon middling fair, 8.96d; good middling. 8.8od; middling, 8.70d; low middling. 8.fiod; good ordinary. .boa; orainnry, .hi. f utures quiet sua teady; American middling g. o. c. March. 8 44d; March and April, 8.43d; April and May, 8.42(1; May and June, 8.41d: June and ulv. 8.8Kd: July and August. 8.38d: August and Bept ember. 8.09d: September and Octo ber, 7 27d; October and November, 6.83d; November ana i.'ecemner, e.7ia. BT. LOUIS.- March 10. COTTON Steady. c lower; middling. 15ic; sales, 280 bales; receipts. 250 bales; shipments, none; stock, 22.2(4 bales. NEW ORLEANS. March 10 COTTON Futures oulet: March. 15.831 5.87c: Aniil. 16.0fi'iil6.09c; Mny. 16.a2ai.33c: June, Ki.rMj) lii.6ic; July, 1.79in8.1K:; August. 15.82c bid; September. 13.72c bid: October. 12. Sixfi 12.82c. Spot, ordinary. 18 7-10c: good ordlnnrv. 14,c: low middling. I5c: middling, l.4c: good middling. IBJ-lflc; middling fair, l7-18c; re ceipts, 2,008 bales; stock, 363,402 bales. Metal Market. NEW YORK. March 10 MKTAUS-Tln losed In London st an advance of 12s 6d at 124 12a 6d for enot and 124 12s 8d for fu tures. Locally the market continued oulet with prices unchanged at 32S.00. Copper was a little steadier In London, with the spot position 5s lower st 57, while futures were unenangeo ai J..10 ins. liocanv lake la held at 312.ii0n2. .5: electrolytic and rant ing at J12.37V312 62. Lend declined la 3d In London, cloning at 11 ISs 8.1, hut In New York It wss quiet and unchanged at l4f,OS4.A5. Spelter cloned at 61s 3d In Glas gow and at 42s na in Miaaiestiorough. I.o. cally Iron was unchanged. No. l foundry northern Is quiet at 114. 75 16 25: No. 2 foundry northern, 8i4.B'Bl4.f; No. 1 foun drv southern and No. 1 foundry southern soft. 313 2513.76. ST. LOl'IS. Maren 10. mktaiS Lead. sieoay at M i-V epeuer, steaay at 14.80. Total receipts ....177 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: Buyer. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co al 913 S0J Bwlft and Company 751 1.44o l.osi Cudahy Packing Co... ... LOOS 2.19 2!3 Armour Co 902 1,059 2,L3 Armour A Co., S. City Vansant A Co. Carey A Benton W. I. Stephen Hill & Son V. P. Lewis Wolf & Murnan Hobblck & B Sam Wertheitner.... Sol Degan Hammond Standlsh Halstend J. B. Hoot Haggnrty & Co Other buyers Totals 42 64 65 81 80 63 7 6 44 02 75 108 225 53 16) eentatlve snles: No. At. Sh. Pr. 17 144 ... 410 104 100 70 &a SS 171 17 177 4 171 .115 .1M .J.12 .204 .117 .196 .101 159 200 211 111 3,981 6.730 1,417 6.2SS Kansas filr G KIAN9A8 CITT, March 10. WHEAT Mav. 82!c; July. 78r;'cnsh. No. I hard 64ic; No. 3, 81 '0 Sic; No. ? red. 96c; No, 9-''ti9'. ConN-Mav, 48V,r4."c: July. 4Sc; rash No. 3 mixed, 4(V; No. 8. 3f.y3c; No, white 4tnn41c; No. 3. 39'3c. OATS No. 3 white, 4v title; No, 1 tnlxsd. 40c. HAY Choice timothy, tlOOO; choice prstrle. 87 75i"i.V RTV-No. 2. Cjrooc. Bl'TTER Creamery, !tMi22c; dairy, fancy, 17c hXJQS Steady; Missouri and Ksnsss, oases returned. 14r er dos.: nominal No. 3. white wood cases Included. I5c ner dos. Receipt". Shipments. Wheat, bu so tiaj lKg.fcai Corn, bu 48. MO 43v Oau, bu. 3,ou0 ILOuO Hew York Mining: Storks. NEW TORK, March 10-The following are mo cosing prices on mining biookj: Adanas Cesj A lit Braax-a raatork Tsnnal Coa (al. Vs... Horn 8ilvar Iros Sllvar LaadTllla Com .... Utile Cniat a . w . 14 . I .170 .114 . a I a 8 Ontario Ophlr Pboanls Piaial Sanaa Slerrs Navads , Small Hopaa .. Standard .404 .440 . 4 . 14 ,. TO . 40 . ti Hew York Money Market. NEW YORK. March 10.-MONET-On rail, easy at 1NTT2 per cent; closing hid 1 per cent; onerea. at I per cent. nm loans, quiet: 60 and 90 days, 3a3 per cent months. 3i4i4 per rent. PR1MB MERCANTUJil PAPER 465 per cent. STERLING BXCHANOB-mndr. with actual business In bankers' Mils at 84 nir CATTLE There was a liberal run of c:U tle reported this morning and in fact re ceipts were the heaviest of the week to date. Tho demand, though, was equal Jo the occasion and buyers started out In good' searson bidding gwnerslly steady prices. Trading was HCtive from sttrt to finish and a good clearance wss made. The market on corn-fed sters could safely be quoted active and steady on the general run of cattle. Something that .lust suited a buver's fancy may have been a trifle srtiotiger. while on the other hind the kinds that were, not Just to buyers' liking were hard to sell st stesdy rrtces. This unevonnees In the market, fi-ou-rh. was not of enough Importance to be hardly worth mentioning and the situation could best be described by calling the market active and steady. Tere -re r.n cat"" on sale equal to the 85.20 cattle of yesterday, so that the top price today Is not as high as yesterday. . The cow market ws also active end fully stendv nnd In fact a good many sales men were 'quoting It strong on the rn"re es'rnble grades, as a genera, tn rig, while trndlne was active, the pr1es raid were practically the snme ss yesieraay. All kinds chnnged hands freely, to that a god rlenrance wns made. Bulls, veal cnlves and "tags sold In obotit th same notches they did yesterday. The flemnnd lor stncker" ana Teeam continued brink and the prices pHld 'or he better graces were ir snyining n lit tle stroneer. The commoner Kinds, now. ever, bowed no quotable change. .Repre sentative sales; : ,,. 1 r. r. r pitaaanrj. t. I.ools brain and Provisions, ST. LOL IS. Mrch 10. WHEAT Higher: lo. Z rea, eesn, elevator, tn-uc; track 03; May. 89c; July, 85c; No. 1 hard. tsuiyie. cokn nigner; no. 2 ctsn, 8o: track. 444ii; Jioy. 'c; juiy, life. OATH Higher; no. k casn, 4ic: track, 42tif42c; May, 40Hc: No. 2 white, 45c. FLOUR null. tita winter patents. t4.86(56.00, and 60 per cent patents, hlan aa 80.20; extra tancy and straight. 84 rKW4.ttU. BKKi- nmotnv sieany at 82.3002.79, CORNMKAL Steady at 32.50. BRAN Nominal; sucked east track. 871 0c. HAY null: tlmorrtv. steady, 88.0OfiT8.00: ptiiirie, lower, .,.(..- w. ikii.n tTJii'irs jii5 iv;o. BAOOING 6. HEMP TWINE e. PROVISIONS Pork. higher; Jobbing, 3 97. Lard, firm; prime steam. ICA aeon stemiv: noxen extra snorts. 8'vOO clear rli'S. ..!.': snort clear, 8K 26. POULTRY Easy: chickens. 9Q10e springs. 10o; tyrkeys, 12yl3c; ducks, 13c 313 Its BI'TTRR Steady; dairy, 15180. Flour, bhlg. Wheat, bu Corn, bu Oats, bu creamery, 2og;c Receipts. Shipments .... 6.0ij 15 000 .... 64. 000 115 000 ... .114.000 65 Ono .... 82.000 76.OC0 Minneapolis firala Market MINNEAPOLIS. Msrch 10. WHEAT May, 96-Wc: July. 96si'jf,Vo; September, 84-ic: on track. No. 1 bard. 9sc; No. northern. !'.e; No. 3 northern. 94c. FLOI'R First patents. 35 10; second pat ents. 84 96: flrst clears, 33 6633.75; second clears. t2.604j2.7O. BRAN-ln bulk. tll.P04H4.25. Peoria Mnrkrl. I'EORIA. March 10 CORN Higher 3. 4vo; No. 8 old, 4uc; No. 4. M.aV old. 44C -UlBliT-fileavdy, 2, J 4tU. No. 4 rto. 1 I a II 1 85 1 I 6 II 1 11 1 11 10 tl I 4 i 40 10 15 14 6 I ..... II 14 14 6 15 17 SO 14 I II 10 1 4 11 1..:... 1 1 8 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 3 1 1 4 t 3 1 I 1 t 4 t t 4 t 1... 1 10 4 ... I ... I. ... 1... ... I ... II. ... 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LOl'IS, March 10. CATTLE Re ceipts. 8 000 head. Inrlufllnit 1,600 Teifsns. Mnrket stendv; native shipping and esport steers, 34 ITfi 60; dressed beef and butcher steer. 33.f(V(i6.rVO: steers under Mill, M MV(i5 26; stackers nnd fr-etlers, 33 twtnn. cows nnd helfors, 2.75'tf4 00; ennners, 33.26!i SR"; hulls, 32.tSv.i4 00; cilves, 34 WV,j .00; Texas and Iivllan steers. J.',.20il 4.S5; cows and heifers. 32.TTS.2fi. . . ... ,r,..ic n.,i.,( I R00 hesd. Market opened steady and closed 10c higher; plR" and lights. t 7r,ijr. 00; rnckors 8f..lOtf6 0; butcher and best heavy, t5.404.iB .0. PHEEP AND LAMliS-Recelpts, 80f head. Market firm: nutlvt. muttons. 34 207 8 00: himlis. 34.76'ii6 78- culls and bucks, t-50 1.6S; Blockers, t2.50frj3.00. St. Joseph I.lT4 Stork Market. ST JOSEril, March 10.-CATTLE--Re-celpls, lo.3:) head; markot steady to ir0 lower: natives. t3.735I6.lii; cows nJj?,','a' 31 7r-f?4 26; Mockers nnd feeders, 33 0O7T4.25. j Kiitp Receipts, f.827 head: market wss mostly 15c lower; Uaht, t-oUiUi,ts. paedlum npil heavy, 35.10.6.40. SHEEP AND LAMRS Receipts, 4.328 head; market active and Heady: lamha, -.,; yearlings,. 86.16.; wethers.. 34.60; ewes, 84.J8. . Blonx City I.lvo Mock Market. FIOITX CITY. March 10. (Special Tele pram V-CATTLE Receipts. 600 head: mnr ket week; stockers lotfMHo lower: bee rs. tl60fic4 6ti; cows, bulls and mixed, 83.X1S.40; stockers and feeders, 13.003.70; calves and yenrMngs, tS.Oi.So. , . , . HOa4-Recels. 3 soft head: twket 60 lower, selling at t4 S!xS.S6; rtilk. If J ax SHEEP Recelnts it sheeio were aulto lib eral this morning. 4 hlch makes the supply for the week show a big Increase over the crrrespondlng week of Inst year. Reports ftom other points were not very encourag ing, and as local packers siemed to be less anxious for snpp'les than they have been prevloim to this time the market Tilled slow xtlth prloes unevenly lower. As a general thing the , decline . could be quoted ns amounting to l(itV6c. but there was so much uneveness In the mnrket that seme snles did not begin to show that much decline Such crtKeat, though, were the erceptlon. The bulk of the offerings was dispensed of at a reasonably early hour. Quotations for corn-fed stock: Choice western lambs, tri.50fJ6.75;' fair tn goirl Inmhs. 35 OOifrS.sn: good to choice Mrcin vearllng. 34.7!ffr5 00: srood to rho'ce west ern vearline. 4.50ffr4.7"; fair to good "t !!nir'. M.2r.474.50; good to choice "'e'hers. t4.Anifr4.40: filr to gond wether. 4.T73W.07 good to choice ews. tl.f'.'rM.oo: fair to good ew. 33.60ii3.80. Representative sales: No. . Rii'l western ewes and wethers.. 19 western ewe and wethers . 111 western yearllngg and weth er " western ewes 17. western ewes 41 western ewes 800 western ewe 8"! western wethem 79 western ewes) Rn western ewes " weaitern ewes pi western ewes ; 8 western ewea "H western ewes lfl western ewes tl western ewes 41 western lambs lift western wethers o, weotern wither 100 western year'lnas 100 western yetvlln.ni inn western yesr'lnirs fn western yesrl'mrs 100 aca-atem yesr'lpfs (V -rn 'Kirllnam M TAnho cull ewes i4 T4f4.n ewes a. T-hri ewes it Trillin yfsrtlnars Tihn vrin TdaVio ronrllngs Tnto 1-mH Mrhrt feerler Inbs Trlnhrt fepder Inrcb Tf"abo fdr lsmh -l M.1,0 fPr1r la nhs 79 Idshf feeder lambs I'lillndrljihta Prodnce Market. PHILADELPHIA. March' lO.-BUTTErV-Steudv. fair dema.n.1; extra western oteain erv, if-io; extra ne.vby prints, 8c. KtlflS B'lrm. good demand; fr-h ni.rby and fresh western. 18Hc; fresh south weet erti lO'n l!"iic: fresh southern, 180. CHEESE Steady, oulot: New York full cream, choice to fancy, V$SV tir to good, lOytullQa Mllirankee Ornln Market. MILWAUKEE, March 10 WHEAT TJ'iriner- No. 1 northern. 98(fr9r!: No. 1 northern. KVft 9fi'4c ; old July, 0iiili8O!4o bid. KVK-lc lower; No. 1. MfTle. PARLEY Dull; No. 3, 62Sj3o; gftmple, 3S'n .Vic. . . CORN-Steady; No. 8, 44c; July, BOHo. Coffee Market. NEW YORK. March 10. COFFEK Tho market futures opened steady at un changed prices to an advance of live points on September and closed steady at un changed jirlces to an advance of live points. Hnles were reiroited of tl),tKS) bags, Including March, 15.10: May, 35.80: July. 86.56; Septem ber, K.KOf .'December, tc 10; January, 6.15; siot market, dull; No. 1 Rio, mild, steady. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. P9 1 sir) "O ii Av. Pr. ,70 4 16 ,106 4 15 , S7 4 , M ?. PI ,100 IU , 110 8 tl , 110 8 . , 121 4 10 . S4 1 7S , 63 3 r.o ,91 7. SO , K 8 ?S , M 3 ?S ,100 3 K , 101 8 M , ion s m ,74 4 2ft ,74 4 80 ,78 4 90 . inn 4 60 .104 4 60 , 1or, 4 M . in". IM .108 4 80 , IKl 4 r.n , fV ' tvt . ir ro . 1"4 8 . 1N 4 81 . jot 4 81 . 0"i 4 R, .9" 4 n . re- 4 f!i . f 4 "i . Tl 4 ; , ft", 4 . . 65 4 65 Deeds tiled for record Thursday, March 10, as furnished by the Midland Guarantee and Trust company, t-onded abstracter, . 1014 Farnani street, for 'Ihe Bee: Hulda E. Thompson and husbtuid to . William H. OateB, eV8 lot 11, Pell- ham Place V"V Frank W. Carmlehael and wl(4. o Sarah M. Kitchen, lots 6 to -40 ln-.j' elusive, block 101, Dundee .... 1 Elvira M. Aldrlch et al to Mae -.li,..,;. jf.'.'oe. lot W. Winch's tMbdWIslon...... , , I2S Lt.clll P. Matthews to E. II. Olson, lots 19 and 20, block 15, Halcyon Heights : "KiO Fi n i. k W..' CurnHphaal audi , wife to Otis A. Wulff, iott 1. 1. fend 20, block 11. Halcyon Heights 1.000 Julia S. Bryant to- SrWiY E. Oeorge, lots 7 ai:d 8, block f,- Ames Place... 1,169 Ingner Hansen .nd wife to Hans NelHon, nV nW'A and ne eo. lO-1- ' 16-11 18,600 James A. Howard and wife to Ous A. Wulff. lots 13, 14 and IB, block 15. llnlcynn Heights 600 Joceph P-pe8 and wife to Florence 1'. Jontfes, lot 7. block 1, Halcyon . Helshts ; 800 Ida May Kt;lel)S and husband to Marjr E. Tanner, lot 2, block 12, South Omnha ....,.J,60O Lucille P. Matthews to Klrby R, Par- .. ker, lots 1 and' 2, block 19, Halcyon Heights 4011 , Stork In Sight. Following are the receipts of live stofk fo the six principal westeYn cities yes terday. Cattle. IT oars. Bheei Pouth Omaha 4. "no ItW 8 400 Knsns City 4SM 7 90ft s.jnfl Chlcsgo TOOft ?7fv isiw. pr T nuts 9 000 6 Rift 9 ron Ft! Josenh ln.9f 7 4.S2U Sioux City 6(i0 :.8O0 Totals . 590 66,1J7 31,320 Kansas Cltr M' Stork Market. KANSAS CITY. March m.-ATTLE-Re ceipts. 4.5.10 head. Including 100 southerns. Market eteenv to iiic lower; ext. on nun dressed beef steers, slow st a4-fi6 25: fair to good. 1V lower st ft WVS74 no; western fed steers. lOo lower st " '"f4 "so; storKers end feeders, stendv st tr orvni.'A; southern gtaers, weak at t3 40J?5.25; southern cowl, SPECIAL FEATURE WORID'S UIR, St. Ullli Rucklngham Club Dulldlng, new and strictly lire-proof, fronting on Forest Park, with 300 handsomely furnished suites of rooms, for the exclusive vae of members and their families. Will open April 30th, 19u4. People of high social and business standing, desiring the best accommo dations in St. Louis during their visit to thu World's. Pair, are Joining the Club. All applications for membership mUBt be approved by the ii.embershlp committee. The Hourd of Directors of this Club Is composed of the most prominent buainers men of St. Louis. If Interested, send us your name and audrenH, with references, and club book and full particulars will be fur nished you. Early attention Is Im portant es only a limited number of members will be accepted. REKEItENC I7SI Hon. D. U. Kran rls. President lulslsna Purchase Kxposlilon t o. and every llank o Trust Co. In St. I.onls. . BUCKINGHAM CLUB. ST. LOWS. . GEO. A. ADAMS GRAIN CO. Grain. Provisions tit Stocks. Members Omaha Uruln Kxcbange, Chicago Board of Trade and other exchanges. ' Corrcspondants Iiartlett. Ptaxlrr A Carrlrgton. 3 1 S Board ol Trsds Bli'g, Onehi. FOUR POINTS FOR TRADERS WHEN YOU TRADE IN GRAIN, PROVISIONS, STOCKS PLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH GOrVMSSION (I N CO R PO R ATE D.)-7 Capital and Surplus, $600,000.00. General Offices: N. Y. Life Bldg.. Minneapolis. IDtCT CCDUItC Most rollabla markot Information. LrsTOt 8 DC) I dLnlluC private wlro lyitim In America. 2 IMC RIIIDIMTCC Kicuii your ordiri If tho market 8 Ilk UUAllAllICk reaches tho pnoa whkn you net. W chargr NO INTEREST for carryinjr longr atocka. 3. UARQ1NS REQUIRED ffvC'jtt-tfrW 4. 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