TJTE OMAITA DAILY REE: TUESDAY, MATtCII 22. 1904. roSTOFFICE SOTlfE. Cltta dl Messina") . fnr RRITIHH, DUTCH ft a. . Trinidad; at 9.30 a. m. for NEW -rOT'NDLA N P. rf' r a. b. R.-eMInd; at 10 . m. fnr ()HK."AIM, TRINIDAD nnd CIVDAD HODIVAR. BRITISH, Dl.'TCH and FRENCH fJLlANA. ter i. 8. Gren ada, via Mrenrirta and 'flnldad. THLRHDAY At 8 n. m. for Ct'BA. per . Vigtlnncla (mull for Mexico, via Pro greso. Cam-. and Vera Cms mint b directed "T a n VlKllancla"i ; at l'):30 a. m. fnr AHUENT1NE. IRIGCAT and PARAUl'AY, per a. a. Flntoretto; at 12 m. for MEXICO, per a. s. Seneca, via Tamplco (mall must be directed "per a. a. 8ineca"K at 1';30 p. m. for MAR TI Nlyt'E, Ql.TAIKI.Ol'PE and BAR BADOS, per a. a. Cltta dl Messina (mall for Trinidad and Dutch Oulana must be directed "per a. a FRIDAY At a. m and tfUP.x 11 i,i i.a. per a. a. tiler (mall for St. Kilts. Nevla, St. Eustatlue and St. Martina tnuat be directed "per a. a Hller"); at 9 SO a. m. (supplementary 1:30 a, m. for INAOtTA and flAITI. per a. a. Valencia; at 12 m for NORTHERN RRAZIL, rr a. a. Ininstnn, via Para and Mnnnna: at 12 m. for SANTIAGO, per a. a. YUM I'm (mall must be directed "per a. a. Yumnrl"). SATURDAY At 2:30 a. m. for BRAZIL, per a. a. Syracusa, via I'emnmbuco, Rio Janeiro and Pantoa (mall for Northern Brazil, Arpentlne, l'ruguay and Paraguay mnat be directed "per a. a. Syracusa"); at 8:31 n. m. (supplementary 9 30 a. m ) for CURACAO and VENEZUELA, per a. m, MaTAcalbo (mall for Savanllla and Carta arena must ba directed "per a. a. Maracalbo": at a. m. for PORTO RIOO. per a. a. roix-e, via San Juan; at 9:30 a. m. (supplementary 10:30 a. m.) for LKEWARl and WINDWARD ISLANDS. BRITISH. DUTCH and FRENCH OUI ANA, (Including Orenada and Trinidad when apeclally addressed) per a. a. Par Ima; at 9:30 a. m. (supplementary 10:30 a m.) for FORTUNE ISLANDS. JA MAICA, SA VANILLA and CARTAGENA, per a. a. Blblrla (mall for Costa Rica mnat r directed "per a. a. Blblrla"); fct 10 a. m. for CUBA, per a. a. Mexico, via Havana. Malla Forwarded Overland. Etc., Bi cept Traaapaelfle. CUBA Via Port Tampa, Florida, cloaea at thia office dally, except Thuraday, at IB SO a. m. (tha connecting nintla close here on Mondays, Wedneadaya and Saturdaya). MEXICO CiTY Overland, unleaa specially addressed for dispatch b steamer, closes mt this ofTice dallv. except Sunday, at 1:30 p. m. and 10 80 p. m. Sundaya at 1 p. m. and 10:30 n. m. NEWFOUNDLAND By rail to North 8yd riey and thence by eteamer cloaea at thia omca daily at 6:30 p m. (connecting malla close here every Monday, Wednesday and JAMAICA' By rail to Philadelphia and thence by eteamer cloaca at thia office at 10:30 p. m. every Sunday. By rail to Boaton and thence by ateamer cloaea at thia office at 6. JO p. in. every MIQUELON By rail to Boaton and thence by ateamer cloaea at thia office dally at 6:30 p. m BELIZE, PUERTO CORTKZ and GUATE MALA By rail to New Orleana and thence by ateamer cloaea at thia office dally, except Sunday, at 1:30 p. m. and 110:30 p. m., Sundaya at Jl p. m. and 110:30 p. m. (.connecting mail cioaea nere Mon day" at (10:80 p. m COSTA RICA By rail to New Orleana and thence by ateamer cloaea at thia office dallv. except Sunday, at 11:80 p. m. and 1 10:80 P- ra.. Sundaya at 1 p. m. ami 110:30 S. m. (connecting man closes cere lues aye at J10:80 p. m.f BAHAMAS (cxce.pt rrcela-Poat Malls) By rail to Mum!. 71.., and thence by eteamer cioaea at .VS0 a. m. every Mon day. Wedneaday and Saturday. (Registered mall close at 6 p. m. previous cay... Traaspaelflo Malla. CHINA and JAPAN, via Seattle (apeclally addressed only, cioae here dally nt :30 p. m. up to March 24th, Inclusive, for dee patch per a. a. Bhawraut AUSTRALIA (except West), FJJI ISL ANDS and NEW CALEDONIA, via Van couver and Victoria, B. C, cloae Jicre dally at 6:w p. in. up to March Z6th, In' 'elusive, for deepatch per a. a. Moana. ItAWAlf. JAPAN. CHINA and PHILIP. PINE ISLANDS, via 'San Francisco, cloae here dally at 6:30 p. m. up to March 128th, Inclusive, ror aeepatcn per a. a. tjopuc, PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, via Ban Fran ci.cn cloae here dally at 6:30 p. m. up to March" 27th, Inclusive, for despatch per ' U. S. Transport. ' HAWAII, via San Francisco, cloae here ,dally at 8:30 p. m. up to March 128th, In clusive, for despatch per a. a. Alameda. ruiMi. uid JAPAN, via Vancouver and Victoria. B. C. cloae ers dally t 6:80 t m. uo to April !th, lnclualve, for deepatch per av a. HJmpreaa of Japan, lu.rchandiaa for U. 8. Postal Agenoy at Shanghai cannot he. forwarded ( via Canada:' ' '' ". ' 'V china, and JAPAN, via Tacoma, fape- dally addressed only) cloaea here dally 'at B:3U p. m. up lo. April imi, luutunivv, e fsrR.tch ner a. a. Aaamefnon. NEW ZEALAND. AUSTRALIA (exoetit Weat), NEW CALEDONIA, Ui, nitiAl A lilTiriTr via Ran Frinnluin cloae here dally at 6:80 p. m. up to April luth, Inoiuatve, tor aeapaton per a. a 'V.niiira. (If th Cunatd ateamer carry inr the British mall for New Zealand doea not arrive In time t ronnect with thia dlaratoh. extra- mnlla cloalna at 8:30 a. m., -9:80 a. m. and 6:30 p. m.; Sundaya 'at 4 80 a. m., 9 a. m. and 6:80 p. m. will be made tip and forwarded until the ar rival of the .'unara aiewmer.j tiiWili JAPAN. CHINA and PHILIP. PINE ISLAND, via San Franclaco, close here dally at 6:80 p. m. up to April Uth, lnclualve, for despatch per a. a. Korea. P.M1TI and MARQUESAS ISLANDS, via Ban Franclaco, cloae here dally at 6:10 p. m. up to April llhth. lnclualve, for dee- patch per a. a. maripaao. unTR- 1'nleee otherwise addressed. Weat Auatralla Is forwarded via Europe; and 'New Zealand and Philippines, via San frranclaoo the quickest route. Philippine oeciallv addreased "via Canada" or "via Burope muat he fully prepaid at the foreign rate. Hawaii la forwarded via San Franclaco exclualvely. Tranapacitlo malla are forwarded to port of aaillns dally and the schedule of closing- la arranged on the presumption of lWr uninterrupted everiana transit. day. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET f.epoTt f Baioi and Weak Cablei Betn Town Ooniidertbij- CORN MEN LOOK FOR LIGHT RECEIPTS ttaallty of that Received la Wood Oata Not la Demand aad Star feet la Left to Drift oa Its Merita. OMAHA, March 2L 1904. The report of ralna throughout Kansas and the weak cablca tended toward weak markets thia morning. Chicago May opened with a spread of So and ranged from Kc to 81ic. Thia future on the Omaha ex chanro alackened o by noon and opened below the Saturday close. New July in the Chicago wheat pit ranged from alc to 86tc, reacted later to 8So and dropped to ward the close. Omaha declined Vi point. Corn men expect the receipts to be light from thia time on. and If thia la coupled with an export demand It may give corn Soino atrength. The May option lost Vi point In Chicago, but held its own In the Omaha pit. Oata have little speculative In terest and lack a leader among the longs. The market la drifting on tta merits. The range In prlcea of Omaha grain from future delivery and the cloae of Saturday and today were aa follows; The range In prices of Omaha grain for future delivery and the cloaa Saturday and today were a follows: m M !Oafl?fj x Open. High. Low. Today. Bat'y. w neat .. SS M 88 MA 884 .. i2 fC S2 824A May jujy Corn May July Oats May Local 48 46HB 484A 4HA 43HA 88 4 43V4 8S-4 I fresh southwestern, lHflSSc; fresh touth ei n, 16.-. I'lHiBSK Steadvr full creams, choice to fancy, WS'yllc; fair tu good, lOVic. CHICAGO GRAM ASD PHOVISIOSS. Featarea of the Trad I a a- aid Cloalag Prleea oa Board eft Trade. CHICAGO, March SI.- Kxcellent growing weather In Oklahoma took Hc off wheal today; corn closed from S down; oata, He and provisions, Wq:-c. Additional rain fall over a large aectlon of the southwest since Saturday imparted weakness to the wheat market at the opening. May was down VniO at MVfaMV', and July waa off SGHo to 4hfic. ati7687',c. The cloae waa about steadv, with May at 92c. July closed at tiMqXo Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 32S.70O bu. Primary re ceipt were 7K,2i bu., against nl.. a year ago. The amount of passage In creased 1, 224.0OO bu.. while the visible supply decreased 471,000 bu. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported receipts of 475 cars, compared with U41 last week and 419 a year ago. Weakness In wheat had a depressing In fluence on the corn market. Trading was mainly In the July option. The cloae waa ateady. July opened a shade to s'l'Sc lower, at D0''fJ6oSc; Bold between 4fHo and 6GVfHc. and closed with a loss of -c at SOVjfaeoOiC May closed down Uo at 62c. Local receipts were 1U6 cars with three of contract grade. Oats ruled comparatively firm In tha face of the weakness In wheat. The close was steady, with May Htrvtc lower at 40c. July opened Ho lower at 3M40, ranged between SSHo and 8?e and closed with a loss of He at 3Sc. Local receipts were 803 cara. Provision were Inclined to weakness on selling by commission houses and packers. Pork showed the greatest decline. Cover ing by snorts cauea a rair recovery, me close being ateady with May pork 15c lower at $13.10 May lard cloaed Re down, at 88.924: riba were off 70 at $fi.77. The leading futurea ranged a follow: Article Open. lUgh. Low. 1 Cloee.l Bat'y. SB Caak drain Market. While wheat waa not wanted and was off lc from Saturday's prices, corn waa in strong demand and all offerings were read ily taken. Corn coming In Is of good qual ity, out or 85 cars Inspected only four were not better thnn No. 4. Receipts of wheat Were cara in and 21 cara out: one week ago, 8 and 14 cara. Corn and oats were firm at the Saturday market. Corn receipts were 18 cara in and 13 cara out; one week ago, 13 and 14 cara. Oata receipts were 1 car in and 14 cars out; one week ago, 2 and S cara. representative sales or cariots ny sample on truck, Omaha: Corn No. 8 5 cara, 4SVc: no. 4, l car. 42c; No. 8 yellow, wc: no. white, 1 car, 434c. One car of No. 2 rye sold to the river at 66c. WHEAT No. I hard. 82V.TfW7c; No. 8 nara, iicuc; jno. t nam. nmir; jo. spring, JiiS7c; No. 8 spring, Wt'tffl&c; No. 4 spring, TUH'SnSc. . ukin ino. i, mc; ino. I, c; no. , 41tj42c; No. 2 yellow, 44c; NO. 3 yellow. 44 rritiikc; no. 2 white, 44c: no. s wnite, c 43Hc OATB No. Z. "7r;rac: NO. 3, J7Qt;c; ino. 4, 3tW37c; No. 2 white. 42IM3e; No. white, 4oti1c; no. 4 white, 3DS4Uc; Btanaara, 41H42Ho. Notes from Exchange Offices. A new arraln firm haa been formed and will begin business April 1, with officee if possible in the Board of Trade building. A. B. Jaqulth la president and U. L. Barnea vice president and treaaurer, and the firm name will be the Exchange Grain company. The new concern will do a general commission and receiving business. umana inspections oi grain were w iai. Of wheat, 1 car graded No. 2 northern spring, 1 car No. 8 hard winter, and 1 car no grade. Of corn, 8 cars graded No. 2, X cars No. 8, 4 cara no. t, i car no. a yellow, and 1 car No. 8 white. Of oata. 2 cars graded No. 4, 2 cara No. 8 white clipped, and 1 car no grade. One car of rye graded No. 8. Grata Market Klsewnere. rinslnr nrlcea of arraln today and Satur day at the markets named were aa follows: CHICAGO. Closed Wheat Today. Sat'day. Wheat May a July b July a Sept. b Sept. July Sept. Oata May July Sept. July July Riba May July 92H-3V, 87 rm 8oveI 934 81 B2'B3IB3 3 nOVeV50'37s 49'aS0j I 40 8X. 33 Viia- 18 SO 13 40 97H 7 10 6 77 6 92 50 V, 33 1S72V4 13 45 9714,1 7 12W 82H 6 7Vi 91 85S 61'V 4',IRn,4'a 4V4i49Vi' 92 1 92'4 87H,8SVi9H 86H,S7 SI1 aVx 3X, 40 33V:33V.ig"4 12 87H 13 07V4 6 R5 7 00 6 65 6 80 13 10 13 80 6 92V4 1 10 77V4 6 92Vi 61H 4!H 48 V 8!H 884 13 25 13 45 6 82 7 02V 6 TTH 6 00 No. 2. a Old. b New. Cash quotations were n follows: FLOUR Quiet and easy; winter patent, 84.906.00; straights. 84.50a4.7O; spring pat ents, 84.40(34.70; etraighte. M.O0Q4.2O; baker, $3.(KKH3.50. WHEAT No. , 93c; No. 2 red. 92?!V4c. CORN No. 2, 51V,c; No. 2 yellow, 62'4C OAT8-N0. 2, 39Vc; No. 3 white, 41c. RYE No. 2. 70c. BARLEY Good feeding, 38S40c; fair to cnoico malting, womc. SEEDS No. 1 flax. I1.07H; No. 1 north weatern, $1.18; prime timothy, 83.00; clover, contract trade. 310.50. PROVISIONS Mess cork, per bbl.. 813.0O? 13.12. Iird. per 100 lbs., 8rt.75.77V4. Short riba aidea (loose,, t.5i)Ei.62V4. Short clear siaee (boxed). 87.250:7.3714. The following were the recoipt and ship- menu yesieraay. Receipt. Shipment. Flour, bbl 46.4"0 83.4"i0 Wheat, bu 29,400 87.2IX) Corn, bu .203,100 90.900 Oata, bu 233.400 236,000 Rye. bu 14,000 S9.0O0 Barley, bu 80,900 16,700 On the Produce exchange today the but ter market waa ateady; creameriea, 14 21c; aainea, izwr.'ic. tKs. easy: at mark. cases Included, l&VaC. Cheese, ateady, 10Vi3 May July Corn- May July 92 . 86Vk ::::::::: 88 44H 44Vh 90V 82 A 12 , (XJV. KANSAS C1TT. Wheat May .. July .. Corn- May July ST. LOUIS. Wheat- May July Corn- May v July 47 sUNKSArQUS. Wheat- May H4VtB July MftB DULUTH. Wheat- May 93 July 4)B NEW YORK. Wheat- May 96 July 92 3V 87 62H 60 82T 773 its 91KA 8SA 4 B 47HB 6l 86 B 96V4B WiA. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Higher Opening td Frioea 6nstined Through Be turning Confidence. DESIRE TO SELL UNITED STATES STEEL iafnrleat Deanaad for Northern Se curities on the Curb to 1,1ft Prleea Nearly Three Polata. NEW YORK, March U.-The movement ot today a stock market wua lu a large part a working out of couultlona estao naned last weea rather than a response to any new cvenia bearing on values, fne buoyant Block market 01 Saturday seemed to have reeolvea the doubts of many aaep- iicai oDeervere, and . there waa sutllc.ent demand to cause a higher 'Opening tula morning and to sustain nncta nrmiv. thougii . without further advance, auring the active market of the flrat hour. Thi;r. alter the market languished and attempt to renew the advance met with lmiifCe.r ent bucccssl The heavy deaira to sell United States Steel nreierred was influ ential In bringing about the reaction. Further rains in the winter wheat h..l helped to sustain the granger In the early uiaiKBi, Dm oiu noi save mem irom the late reaction. There waa aufflclent demand for Northern Becuriltea - the rurh to lift it nearly three points over the security, wnicn la taken to Indicate a feeling of in surance against losses. The recovery In the cotton market was a safeguard agalnat further damages by speculative losaea there. The announce ment or a 310.OUO.000 stock lati hv th Cleveland & Pittsburg on Pennsylvania's guarantee of dividends waa a notice that the capital expansion of the Pennsylvania system is still In progress and was of rather chilling effect, but not especially bo upon Pennsylvania Itaelf. Western rail road officials spoke In rather cheerful terms of the traffic outlook, but their influence waa overborne by the assertion of President Mellon of the New Haven, that there had been a slump of buslnees in New England to a degree that called for large curtail ment In railroad aervlce. Condition in the money market were unchanged and were without effect on stocka. Bonds moved in sympathy with stocks. The United States ueiond oa were heavily sold In the late dealings, together with the preferred Block. Total sales, par value, 82,6T6.U0ii. United Stales 2s ad vanced Vs and the old 4s 4 on call. Following were the quotations on the Stock exchange today: Bales.Hlgh. Low. Close today opened Arm, but trading became in active and the market closede calm. Rua aian Imperial 4s closed at 94 50. The private rate of discount was 2 per cent. Three per cent rentes. 96f. Exchange on London, t 24c for checka. Wew York Money Market. NEW YORK. March 21 MONET On call, steady at per cent; Inst loan, Md and offered, 1 per cent. Time loans, easy and dull: 60 days, 8 per cent; 90 days, IVtf 3H per cent; 6 month, HVa4 P"r cent. : TRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 440 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Firm at da cllne. with actual business In bankers' hills at 24.871i4.871o for demand and at M.ftlTtf 4 8440 for slxtv-day Mils: posted rates. 14 Sa ti4SS; commercial bllla, $4.84'. SILVER Bar, MSc; Mexican dollnra, 44V BONDS Government, firm; railroad. Ir regular. The closing quotations on bonds are aa follows: lWtf.iManhattan e. a. 4i...lM lcir., Mri. ontral 4s. K0 iln tut ino 1014 Minn. St. L. 4i 132SIM.. K. A T. 4s.. 1SJSI n 1"7 N. R. II. ol M. 1 n In. y. C. f. Ki-lN. J. C. . U... V. 8. rrt. It, reg. do 2s, coupon.... do 3, rrt do coupon do new 4. re.. do coupon do old 4n. rrg... do coupon Atchison pen. 4l... do ad. 4 Atlantic C. L. 4l. do Sa Central of Oa. la. do lit Inc Ches. Ohlo-4S-Chicaxo A A. ISkn. C, B q. n. 4a. C. M. A 8. P, C. A N. W I No. Paolfio 4s ,. es'41 do Sa .. N. A W. e. 4a ..106 O. I. U It 4 par .. 9i Penn. conv. 38.. ..loitt Readlnx sen. 4s... .. 77 m. U 1. M. c. (.l .all'4 14 St. L A B F. (f. 4a. ; St. 1.. 8. W. la Seaboard A. u. 4s.... R- 4a..l07i ia....izio4i .. Ill, .. '. .. 74 .. I7V 4a 7 ., t7H ..lt . ioji4 .. 71 .. t .. Iltt C, R. I. a p. 4a.... K 80. Pacific 4a ao coi. ta 7t r.C.C. A nt. L. f. 4a. I Chlcaso Tsr. 4a M Ton, Tobacco 4s MV Polo. 80. 4a K D. A R. O. 4l tV Erls prior lien 4s.... 7 ao Ken. 4a 84 Ft. W. p. C. la-.tOCA HocKIng Val. 44a...lor. a n. unl. 4s Offered. London Stork Market. LONDON. March 21.-i-Cloalng: Conaola. tnonaj... M U-14IN. T. Central.. do account M l-it Norfolk Paclflu J ..23.0110 .. 2.800 ..28.MIO .. 100 .. 6,200 i,m .. 1.400 . . 2") .. 2.0H0 .. 1.900 . .63.in.iO li0 100 200 7i ) 4K) 4I0 S,20D 90l 7! 89 115 '33" 8(14 15 J45H 17S' 9 30 76H 18V 65 2ii 153 400 20 .13,900 . 1,000 . 600 '. "366 i 1,000 as', 64.t 41 "fjiim 1284 HEW YORK GESIERAL MARKET. St. Loala Grata and Provision!. ST. LOUIS, March 21. WHEAT Lower: No. 2, caah, elevator, 86c; track, 81.0314 i.ua-; may, softc, juiy, we jno. 2 nara, 88a9la CORN Lower: No. 2 oaah, 45c; track, 4C'S4c: May. 4f,Vfi45c: July. 47V4o caah. OATS Lower ; No. 2 caah, 41Hc; track, 42c: May. 394c: No. 2 white. 4B2fcHc FLOUR Dull and unchanged; red winter Iiatents, 84 85S6.00, and special brands aa llgh as 15.20; extra fancy and straight, 84.66 04.80; clear, 83.8C$4.10 SEED Timothy, ateady, 82.503474. .-. CORNMEAL Lower, 82.40. BRAN Dull. Backed east track. KVfHHc. HAT Steady; timothy. I8.004J13.00; prairie, 6.(wa9.00. IRON COTTON TIE8-830. BAGGING HEMP TWINE 8c. PROVISIONS Pork. lower; Jobbing. 112.20; lard, lower; prime, ateam, $6 45; baoon, ateady; boxed extra shorts, 7.37ft; clear riba, I7.S7H: short clear, $8.00. POULTRY-8teady; chlckena, 1014'gnic: tmrlngs, 8S.0Oit8.50 per doien: turkeys, 11(9 12M.P; ducka, 12n; geese, &$7e. BUTTER-Steady; creamery, 02t4c; dairy loffllSc. KGGS Lower at 1ZC case count. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 12,000 . 11,000 Wheat, bu... 49.000 . 86,000 Corn, bu 139,000 75.000 Oats, bu 100.000 62,000 (notations oa Varlons Registered mall cloaea at P. m. previous ., LUHMiUI. VAIN N. T.. COTT. Poatmaster. March 18. 1904. PoatofTlce. New Tork, " 1 Cotton Market. LIVERPOOL, March 21. COTTON-Spot market, prices) 34 poipta higher: American DUddllnir fair. 8.36a: aood middling, 8.20d; middling. 8.10d; low middling, d; good or dinary, 8.9od: ordinary, 7.70d. Futurea cloaed Unsettled; Amerloan middling, g. o. c. March, 7.65d; March and April, 7 ti3d; April and May, 7. old: May and June, 7. bad; June and July, 7.67d; July and August, 7.54d; Auguat and Ueptember, 7.8tid; September and October, .7od; October and November, l.Hlil: November and December. 6 2nd. . NEW YORK, March 21. COTTON Spot ckatd atuady; middling upland, 14.60c; lulddllog gulf, 14.75c; Hulee, S.ti77 bales. Fu turea: April, 6.20c; May, 6.3((5 36c; July, l.tioo; Sepleinber, 6.8lKB5.65c: Octolwr, l.fcrjj I Km axy ol the Day Commodities. NEW YORK. March 21. FLOUR Re- celpta, 24,Ui3 bbls.; exporta, 32,326 bbla.; market aulet ana lower to sell: Min nesota patenta, 85.104)5.46; Mlnneaota bakera. 24.20b4.6u: winter Datents. 4.Jti6.60: Winter stralahts. 85.00fti6.16: winter extraa. 83.6ui4.00; winter low grades, 83 lbfeS.ao. Rye nour, auu; lair to gooa, 41.384.06; choice to fancy, 84.8otij4.80. buckwheat flour, nom inal. t'ORNMEAL Steadv: vellow western. Ii.ioi.ia; city, min dried, w.lO'tf 3.20. kyk uulet: no. Z western, tuc. to ar rive. BARLEY Dull: feeding. 49c. c. I. f.. New York: malting, 656 06c. c. I. f., Buffalo. WIIEAT Receipts, 61.676 bu.; exporta, 84 677 bu.; spot easy; No. 2 red 81.00 In elevator and $1.0lril.04 f. o. b. afloat; No, 1 northern, I'uiutn, 11.04 r. o. D. anoat; jno. 1 nortnern. Manitoba, nominal t. o. b. afloat. Heavy unloading Incident to unusually bearish news about demoralised the early wheat. breaking July nearly o. Near the coee, however, prices rallied and left off 1ft I Ho net lower. May, fcS'1W,c, cloaed at 9m; July, 95 l-16954r. closed at 82c; September, 82 l-lti'94o. cloaed at CORN Receipt, bo,660 bu : exporta. B0f2 bu.; apot ateady; No. 1 nominal In elevator and 5oc f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 yellow, 58c; No. 1 wnite, dohc; options auu ana teaiure less. May. buCe, closed at 68Vtc; July, closed at 65'c. OATS Receipts. 175,600 bu.! exports. 615 Yfslble Snpply of Grain. VEVT YORK. March 21. The visible eup ply of grain Saturday, March 19, as com plied by the New York Produoe exchange waa: Wheat. 32.926,000 bu.; decrease, 471.006 bu. Corn. 8.611.000 bu.; decrease. 854,000 bu. Oata. 10,169.000 bu.; decrease, 6,000 bu. Rye, 94)0,000 bu.i decreaae. 78.000 bu. Barley, 8,090, 000 bu.; decrease, 84,000 bu. Mlaaeapolla Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. March 21. WHEAT May, 84V4c; July, 84c; September, 81c; on track, No. 1 hard, 85Hc; No. 1 northern, B4Hc; No. 2 northern, SIHc. FLOUR First patents, f5.lSiff5.2R: second patents, t5.00fi5.lrt: first clears, 83.603.76; second clears, 12.662.75. Mllwankeo Grain Market. MILWAUKEE, March 21 WHEAT -Mar-ket weak; No. 1 northern, 9R399e; No. 2 northern. 95(0970 ; old, Jul v. tnMc. RYE Meadv: No. 1. 7Se73e. BARLEY Firm; No. 2, 3c; sample, 40 goo. CORN-Weak; No. 8. 46Q47Hc; July. 60Vie. Dnlatk Grata Market. DTTLT7TH. March H. WHFJT-Tn store, No. 1 hard, 9SVC; No. 1 northern. Ue; No. 2 northern. 914c: on track, No. 1 hard, 9fA,o; No. 1 northern. 4ie: No. 8 northern. iv Mav. 93V4c; July. 94e; September. 81o. OATS On track and to arrive, Sg'Sio. 96c; November, 6c; Deoowber, 6.10c; Janu- : !rot.q,,1f;; Noi' ?'c; I n1.?rd .wh,t' ry 6 20o l,ri '"l- white, 48HC; No. 3 white, 48c. NEW ORLEANS, March 21. -COTTON- J0tTpa,o? CCmrriori to choice, Mturea firm; March. 14 0Ou14.04c; April. ,c ; 19r 23'0-'7c; Paclflo coaat. 19J8. Fut 14 2"ul4.SOc; May, 14.3oiT14.37c; June, 14. Wi 14.60c: Ju y. 14.77c: August. 14.074fl4.o9c: Beotember. 12.4912 6-i'i October, 11.74if ! U.76c; November, 11.61a11.t9c. Boot, ordi nary. 13 1-ltic: good ordinary. 13r: lui middling, 11c; middling, HV; good mid dling, HU-lGc; inlddlinaf full', 151-loc. Metal Market. NEW YORK, March 21. METALS Tin Waa a little firmer In Ixmdon. spot advanc. Inn 5 and futures 7a 61. both positions closing at 129. The local nmikxt closed (lrm at 62'ti21i.7A. Copper waa Arm. Both locally nnd In London. The foreinn market advunced 7a 61 on six it and 1 2a 8d on futures, closing the former at 67 H and futurea at 67. Locully lake la held at 112.76. elrctrolytlo and casting at fl2.604t 12.76. Iml closed unchanged at 12 In London and was alao unchanged here, cloa lim at 84 80'H&. Spelter alao waa un changed In both markets, closing at 12 la In lxindon and at 85.oou5.10 locally. Iron rloaed at 51a 9d In UIiiskow and at 43a 4d In MltlrilesborouKh. lxicallv Iron waa un- rhauged, with No. 1 northern foundry .noted at 115 our 15 60. No. 2 northern foundry at lit 5trtcl6.o0 nnd No. 1 southern (nil No. 1 southern soft foundry at 813. V1 4.10 ST. I.OUI9, March Sl.-METALS Lead, ulet, 81 4VU4.42S. Spelter, quiet, 14.80. Oils and Hoaln. NEW YORK. March 3.-OIL8 Cotton- aeed. ensy: prime crude, nominal: prime renow, aorc. tiiroieum, quiet: rennea ntw Tork. PhlliulHphla and Baltimore. K60; Philadelphia and Baltimore. In bulk. 6 70. Turpentine, quiet, S0VU61C. Rosin. inlet: atraineci, common to good, 7751i:aO SAVANNAH. March Jl.-OILB-Turpen-Jne frm at 67UjC. ROSIN-FIrm; A. H. C D. 82.60; E. 32o: ?. 12 tf: L K. J 20; M. 8.35; N. 83 60; rVG 83 70: WW. 84 00. OIL CITY. March U.-OH-S-Credit bal- imi'i, 8171; certificates, no bid; shipments, i42d bbls ; average.. hi K'.i bbla.; runs. 111. U5 bbla.: averaKc. 74.4iK bbla. Shipments, lima, lvijki iiwa ; average. a. Vil Mils. Runs. Li.'.ia. 118,112 bbla.; average, C4 0.'! this. . tasar and Molasaae. NEW YORK. MarcK 81 SUGAR Raw. rm: fair refining, 3 l-l.-: cr trt'uwal, 8 ((. 8 B loc: molasaea augar, 2 II )V; re fined firm NEW ORLEANS. March tl SUGAR teady: own kettle l8 3-lc: open ket 4-iSlc: lo2. 23a 27c. HAY (Jutet: snipping, 7Uj70c; gooa to choice, 87VtcB 11.00. HIDES Firm: Galveston, 20 to 25 lbs., 18c; California, 21 to 26 lbs., 19c; Texas, dry, 24 to 30 lbs , 14c. LBATHKH-Bieany; acia, Z3'a2c. Wool. Firm; fleece, 28'32c. PROVISIONS Beef, week; family. 311.60 I! 50; mess, 89.nrvfi 50: beef hams, $20.5019 22u0; packet. 8I0.&OW11.50; city, extra India mess, lt30oiil.00. Cut meats, dull; pickled bellies, 87.254)8.00; pickled shoulders, 16 60; pickled he.ms. i'J ("Tii.uu. Lara, steitoy; western steamed. 87.80; reflned. ateady: con tinent, 87.40; compound, !6.87ty&7.WV Pork, eaay; family, $15.50; ahort clear, $14.76314 60; nwi. 815.B1B.MI. TALLOW-Dull: city ftt per pkg.), to; country (pkga. freel, 2i55Hc RICE Steady; fair to extra, 2H5Ho; Japan, nominal. BUTTER Irregular: " fresn creamery, common to choice, 15S24c; state dairy, 14 CHEESE Steady; amall and large col ored and white, September, 12c; amall and large colored and white, late made. luc. F.GGB Steadv: weatern firsts. 16Hc. POULTRY Alive, ateady: chlckena. 15c; fowla. lfiyc: turkeya. 15c; dressed, ateady; weater.l chickens. 1218c: fowls. 14c; lur ks) s, western young hens. W'tflic Kaasa City Grata ad Provlaloaa. KANSAS CITY. March 21. WHEAT May. 817c; July, 7S',j76Hc: No. 2 hard, 87 VU ivo; No. 8. 8uouic; No. 4. 7stuc; No. 2 red. 9scj1.00; No. I. l&Sic. CORN Higher; May. 44itr44c; July, 444 e4c; No. I red. 43 Vfl -; No. 2, 41" a 42c; No. 8 white, g44c; No 2, 42c. OATH Steady ; No. Z. 39c: No. 8. 88c: No. 2 mixed. 4c(j41c. RYE 64c. HAY Weak: choice timothy. 210.00: choice prairie, 7 T5"i.0O. K INO. I. Wi4C. BUTTER Firm; creamery. 20g;2c: dairy. 17c ... E4JG4S weak; Missouri and Kansas atocg. coses returned, uy ; new No. I white- wood caaes included, 14 He . iteceipia. unipmenta Wheat, bu 69. S ,4 Corn, bu 21 0 14 400 Oata, bu li.uuO 6,000 Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL. March 21 WHEAT Spot, dull: No. 1 California, 7a IVxd: futures, atendv: March, nominal: May. 6a 6Hd. CORN Spot. Arm: American mixed new. 4a Za: American mixea 01a, ta do: ruturea, quiet; March, nominal; May, 4a 8T4d. Toledo Seed Market. TOLEDO March 21. SEED Clover, caah and March. 86.874: April. M.S7; October prime alslka, 80.20; prima iiinotny, 16 45; il.46. Kaasas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, March 21. CATTLE Re esinta. 5 MiO head. Including 900 head south erne: market steady to strong; export and dressed beef steers, steady, $4.50Cu5.25; fair to good, 10c lower, 33.4004.40; western fed own weak. 83. SOU 4.40: stockers and feed ers, steady to 10c lower, 83.26'q4 25; southern steers 1350474.20: southern cows. Vi.mis-Oi: native cowa. I2.(X?3 75; native heifers. $3.60:$ 4 25: bulla. 82.5tKU4.25: calvea, w.uKuts.MJ. HOGS Receipts, 2.700 head; market 10c lower; top. 85 .15; bulk of aalea 14 .Sofyo.OTH; heavy, 8a.lOu61S: packers, $4.5ir6.1u; pigs and 1 ahta. 84 .26114.92'. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 8.000 head; market ateady to strong: native lambs. 86.uXKh5.66; western lambs, UVAJi w; led ewea, aj.WJVMv; yearlings, i.vuujo.iu. stockers and feeders, z.(txU4.tu. t. Loots Llvo Stock Market. ST. LOUIS. March 21 CATTLE Re eelpta, 8.uu0 bead, Inoludlng 1.700 heud Tex ana: market slow: native shipping and ex port steers, $4.86'B6 50; dressed beet and butcher ateera, JJXuS 10; ateera under l.ou) lbs., 83 904)6.00: atocaers ana reeaera, vi.xxf 400: cowa and heifers. $2.uO485; cannara, f bulla. 12 oa4 00: calves. 84 0txutS.25: Texas and Indian ateera, 83.25 a 4-20; cowa and heifers. I2.0Ou3.3O. HOGS Receipts, 6.600 bead; market tedv. 5c lower: i sra and lights. 34 55W4 96 Lackers. $4.80)6.26; butchers and best heavy i SWT 5. 4ft. BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1 (mo head: market steady: native muttona. $4 fKfi 4 76: lambs. 4.ir; wi: cuna ana puaa, u uo 6 4. 26; stockers, $IOutf3.00. Stock In Sight. Following are the receipts of live stock fnr the five principal weatern cities yester day; . 200 19H 19V4 . 2.600 84 844 . 4.600 1057,4 104 . 2,800 144 143 . 800 794 79 .11900 1134 111U M. 1.200 63V4 63 22.700 924 91 1.100 18VI 17i 1,200 S9H 8S14 100 88H 3SH 2.5O0 117 116 J.600 58 67. 214 20 117 116 Atchison do pfd B. & O.. do ofd Canadian C. of N. C. & O. C. & A do pfd C. G. W C. ft N. W C. M. & St. P 00 pm : Chi. Ter. & Transfer. do pfd C. C, C. & St. L Colorado Southern ... do lat pfd do 2d Pfd Del. Hudaon Del., Lack. & Weat D. & H. Q do pfd Erie ... do lat pfd do 2d pfd Hocking Valley .... do pfd Illinois Central Iowa Central do pfd K. C. Southern.... do pfd Louis. A Nashville. Manhattan L ...... Met. Securities ... Met. Street Ry M. ft St. L. M., St. P. & B. 8. ao pfd Missouri Pacific M K. ft T do pfd N. R. R. of Mex. pfd. N. Y. C r..., Norfolk ft Weatern.. do pfd , :..,v Ontario & Weatern., 4,700 Pennaylvanla 70.300 t ills., '., l. s Bl. 1, -,,... Reading Io5o5. 44 ao ibi pro. jiiu do 2d ofd Xro Rock laland Co 14J,o: do Dfd ' 9(K Pt. L. ft 8. F. 2d nfd. 1.800 St. L. Southwestern. ' lo0' do pfd .....i.... 400 Southern Paclflo ....29.900 Southern Railway ... 6.800 do pfd : s 2.100 Texa ft Pacific . 1,900 Xol St. L. ft Weat.v 2(X do pfd 1,100 Union Pacific 47.600 do nfd Wabash 100 do Dfd 2.100 W. ft L. E -. Wisconsin Central .. 1,000 do nfd 1.100 Adama Express Co........ Am. Express (.'o..., U. 8. Express Co Wells-Fargo Exp. Co. Am. Copper 62,500 49U Am. Car ft Foundry.. 1,400 20H do Pfd 800 71V Am. Cotton Oil 600 80 do pfd American Ice 700 .. 7 do pfd 500 29 Am. Linseed Oil do nfd 100 J Am. Locomotive . ... 600 22 do nfd Am. Smelt, ft RefVng. 1.900 4iH do pfd OoO 92'4 Am. Sugar Reflnlng. .10,900 127 Anaconna Mining uo. wj b( B. R. T 32,500 4444 Colo. Fuel ft Iron .... 800 29H Consolidated Gas ... 8.000 196H Corn Products 100 lSi do pfd Distillers1 Securities.. 700 ?4H General Electric 1.900 170 International Paper.. 200 1214 do pfd Int. Pump, ex-div.... '...'i. do pfd National Lead ?oo 15 North American ..1... 800 7 Pacific Mail 800 27H People'a Gaa 4.000 98H Pressed Steel Car do pfd Pullman Palace Car. ?nfi 210 Renubllc Bteel 800 74 do pfd MO 44 Rubber Goods 1,400 2H do pfd WW 77S Tenn. Coal ft Iron ... 2,900 89s U .8. leather 4oo 74 do pfd SoO 7vt IT. S. Realty 800 7vJ do pfd 4.400 MS IT B Rubber .. 5i0 IT do pfd oo r.sA V. B. Steel 11O0 1T4, do pfd 62700 59H West. Eletrlo 2.100 154 Weatern I'nion 100 88 Northern Securities K8 89 78 89 113V4 08 15 107 144 178'i SO 7, 18 65 2514 151 '26" 24'i 63 41H 'so" 1284 43 60 (V) 2214 214 G3 62 44V4' ' 43V4 144 1414 2414 . S3V. 4U' 46 21 21 ST.vJ 84 24 24 27 2rtV4 37 S7 774 76 "194 'ifl'i 87 86 '194 43 42 68S 894 78 88i 113'a 157 8' 37-4 8) 14-4 1H7 1444 178 18 75 18 544 24 1504 k65 19 07 03 41 74 81 128 184 86 19 854 104 1484 78 1114 b5 62 120 II on 37 114 67 85 llt M 43 . 784 54 21 4 614 43 144 83 4H 25 8H4 76 87 19 8 14 19 424 22' 190 vs 205 47 19 7o 29 K1 6 27 8 28 Z2 82 48 91 l'-tl4 ro 43 28 1944 1S4 704 244 1674 1-U 654 83 74 1474 81 241 974 0 70 20ft 7V4 434 7H 38 7 77 FU4 62 114 57 8a 92 naronds Atrhlaon do cM altlmors A Ohio anadian Paclflo .1 Chea. A Ohio Chicago Ot. W..., M. St. P... rxBrera . ft R. 0 do lifd En do iHt pfd , do 2d Dfd Illinois Central ... l.oula. A Naah... K. A T t . 1 .117 . . ti'4 .14S . las . 1S . 71 . m, . 42 .131U Wabai .10 do pfd .10" SILVElt Itnr, quiet, 2d per ounce. MONEY 2fi-n per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills Is 3ti3 1-16 per cent; for three montna bins, sii.t1 per cent. Kevr York Mlalns Stocks. NEW YORK. March 21. The following are the closing prices on mining stocks: Adama Con Rreees Brunawlrk Con ... Comatock Tunnel Con. Cal. A Vs... Horn Hllvar Iron Bilvsr Laadrllle Con S4 20 714 80 28 'so". 22 -44 91 12(1 , 67 42 JS 1944 13 54 167 12 15 84 2fi 97 210 19 774 w 77kt 7 61 18 624 11 6-4 1M4 88 Total aales for the dav, 632,500 shares. Boston Stock Qaotatloas. BOSTON, March 23. Call loans, 244 per cent; time loans, 4(a per cent. URlcluI closing of stocks and bonds: Atchlaoa ad). do s Moi. Central 4s Atohtacs do pfd Piston A Albany.. Boaton A Mains... Boston Elsvatad ... Fltohbura pfd Mai. Ontral hi. V.. N. H. A H. Per Marquotts .... Pnlnn Pai-ifle Amar. Arga. Cham.. do pfd Anv-r. Pneu. Tub.. Amer. Sugar do pfd A mar. T A T Amar. Woolsa do pfd Dominion I. A 8... Edlaon EIm Ilia... Cenersl Kleclrlo ... Mb s. Klectrte do pfd Hut (las t'nltM Krult Vnlted alios Mar.h.. do rfd U 8. B'oel do pfd Bid. . 4 . Uti . WV, .141 .ms .1S 11 Wealing, common. AdTsnture Allouaa Amlgamata4 Amar. glue Atlastla Rlngbam Cal. A Hscla Ontanntal Coppsr Eanga .WW 1 Pair Weat . TT jftomfnlon Cosl . T4 Prsnklla . MVi Cra OCT ..: , Tl IIpIs Rnvals .... . 4 Mass. siloing .. .It Mlrhlgaa .li44!Mohavk .llliMont. C. A C. . 11 Old Domlnloa--. . Til oarols, . Parrot .rS4 loulncr .147 Shsnnoa . 1 iTrlnttj . TlVtll'. Mlolng... . a. on . jl'tah . 44 VMorts . 2St4Wlnon 11 iWolvarls .. 61 . 1 . 41 1, . 6 . 7V, .460 . IT . 41V4 :S3 : m . 1H .. 4V4 . : . so .. T :.!! ,. 70V4 So. Ilallwar ds... Taa A P. Is. .. T., Rt. It. A W. L'nlon PaclBe 4s. do conr. 4a.... V. 8. Btsel Id Is.. Wabaah la do deb. B W. & L. B. 4s.. Wla. Cntrl 4s.. Colo. r. ft I. a. . Hi 111 116 4a.. 70 103S M'4 ....IIS'4 .... W tl.. 44 3'l do rid.., , 70S Ontario A W. Pennaylvanla . Rand Mlnss ... Heading do lat pfd.. do td pfd.. 80. Railway .. do pfd So. raclflo .... Inlon Paclflo . do rfd V. 8. Btsel .... do pfd ah 1M 0 M n'i It 40 so II 4 1 4SV, J M 1! lt4 OMAUA LIVE SlOCli MARKET Eeef 8ten tnd Cowa Sold Freely at Qoocl Strong Prices. HOGS FIVE TO TEN CENTS LOWER Better Grades of Sheep strong aad Arttve, C'omaioa Klada Only Afcoat . Steady Best l,atnha llronght Good rrlces, uthera llall. BOUTll OMAHA, March 21. 1W4. Ilecelpts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. vmciai Aionuav Name day laat week... tanie day week be tore Bame three weeka ago Hntne four weeka ago. Same day laat year... HKCK1PTS FOlt TUB YEA It TO DATB. The following list shoa tha receipts of rattle, hogs and' sheep at tioulh Omaha fnr the year to date, with compailaon with 3.510 4,L'60 2,41V 6.&:4 4.341 4,i.i(i 4.6ol l.tlM) 6.1 5.J..3 u,t3 . till 7.7M 6.711 1,:''J 12.14J 7.395 laat jean Cattle ... Hog Bheep ... Average 1904. ...19"..IKH ...527.4:9 ...8S,Ktj prices paid Inc. Dec. 9.7V3 l!f. 2i9.e2 Rtio,6'i 19.91 JVS.GM 95.V12 for hogs at South Omaha for the last several days with com- iawiuiia; Data. I 1804. 190. 102. 11801. 11900. 11899. 1898. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. 11 Mar. 12... Mar. 18... Mar. 14... 8... ... 8... ... 8... 10... Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Max. IS. lt. 18. 20.. 21 I3i I ( IWVi 6 93 8 124 7 02 a u 8 Of I 194 I 18 1041 0 JOT, a 10 t 15 8 as 8 154 6 04 C 04 4 82 01 8 11 01 t 07; t 81 8 101 8 06 6 07 6 1 vi, T 11 7 05 7 1J 7 14 1 20' 1 29 7 18 18 7 28 8 20 7 & 6 13 ) I 10 I JSi 7 10 8 16 7 06, 21 7 19 ( 22 7 $3, 0 17; t 24 8 25: I 221 4 8 8 6 til 4 06; 3 4 99 t 22 8 8o 4 74 6 94, 4 (Ui 1 1 4 72 4 71 4 73 t 811 8 78 3 oil 8 M 3 57! 3 91 6 37 8 89 4 41 I 8l i 40 6 45 0 t; 6 W 6 6b 6 06 6 hi 5 4 85 4 89 4 eo 6 8S 4 81 4 761 4 79 4 7 4 7? 8 51 8 62! 2 45 3 60 8 63 8 68 3 63 2 8 62 8 J 3 Co 8 05: 3 58, 8 5 8 66 8 87 8i 8 89 7 2 7a 8 M) 2 79 8 74 I 09 I 6$ 8 70 3 71 8 73 8 78 s 3 75 . II . 11 . 4 . 10 .17$ .125 .140 . 1 Assessment paid. Llttis Chlst Ontario Otihtr Pnoenit Potnal Savaga Hlerra Nersda .. Htandard ttx-dlvldend. ...400 ...4..0 ... 4 ... sa ... 17 ... (3 ...f0 Bank Clearings. OMAHA, March 21. Bank clearings for today, 81.312,440.59, an Increaae of 20,1:6.99 over the corresponding day last year. OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET. Condition of Trade and Qaotatloas oa Staple and Fancy Produce. EGOS Receipts, liberal; market steady; freah stock, 14o. roosters. Stifle; old roosters, 6c; turkeys, lc; tlucka, 94c; geese, 8c. BUTTER 1'aeklng etock, 1140; choice to fancy dairy rolls, 18ijl4c; aeparator, 22c. VRirHir f innTrnni KUiiloc: Dlckeral. M60; pike, fc; perch, 5(ffo4c; bluetlah, 15c; codflah, 12c; redanapper, 11c; lobsters, boiled. per lb zc; loueiers, green, per 10 vo; bullheads. 11c: catfish. 13fi14c: black t s. 20c; halibut, locj crapplea, 12c; herring. 44c; white tiass, 13c; Diuenna, bc; rasas, uwiio, OYSTERS New York counts, per can. 43c; per gal., 23; extra select, per can. S6e; per gal., 31.78; standard, per can, 27c; per gal. 21.86Q1.40. DKAN-m ton, tia.Mi. HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale Dealers' association: Choice No. I upland. 16.00; Ne. 2, 85.60: medium, 85.00; coarae, 34.50: rye atraw, to. inese pricea are lor nay 01 good color and quality. Demand fair and receipts tight. , V IjU LTAB UtLB. POTATOES Colorado. 11.20: Dakota, per bu., 81.10; natives, 81.00. f AVI HliAWSJ fer DU., CELERY Large California, 600, 75o and 0c. ONIONS Spanish, ber crate. 41. not Colo rado yellow and red, per lb., 83a CABiiAUia-wiBconain noirana, 10. TURN If 14 White, per bu., 60c CARROTS Per bu., 1. PARSNIPS Per lu., 76o. BEETS Per bu.. 76c. CAULIFLOWER California, per crate. I?. 75. L'l'UUMBKKo-m O.OI., 1.70igz.uo. TOMATOES Florida, per 6-basket erata. 23.60(i4.00. HAOitJriKB ier aos. runcnes. aoopoua I.ETTl.'CE HEADS Per doa. bunches, 800 4TJ1.00; top lettuce per dog., 4650a 'lUKNirn uouinern, per uo. sue. BEETS Southern, per doa. 15o. CARROTS Southern, per des.. 75a PARSLEY Southern, pet aos., tl. SHALIjOTB Per dos.. 75e. ONION SETS Per bu. of 22 lbs., yellow. $2 25; red $2.26: white, 32 60. kvacii I'er nu boc'ovi.w. BEANS Was. per bu. box, 25.00: string. per bu. box, 84 UU. ITKUiTB, A PPI.K8 California Bellfiowers. per box, . . . . 1 V. B, n. Il.io; . ureKun ibiic 1 cut, ytsr uu, ei.w. New 1 org export ureemngs, nuasew auiu naliiwtns 84.00. CKANBEKttllSB-jersey, per ddi., ii psr box, $i.ou. ... STBAWBERRlEB Texas, per 24-Cii. case, u-ms-oo. 7H rn aij rnuiiD. nn A vnr.s Navsls. choice, all slies. 82.40 ri fanrv navali. all stxeA. 82.75. LEMONS California, fancy. 300 to 260, 1.1 50: rhiilce. 240 to 270 Sizes. U.4W3.Z5. ji Ilia uaiuornia, per iu-iu. criun, soc; Imported Smyrna, 8-crown, 14c;, it-crown. 16c; 7-crown, 16c. BANANAS fer medium aixea ouncn. t2.0O$i2.50; Jumbos, t2.75U3.25. VA I . 1" ersian, per uox or u pags., Ser lb. in eo-i D. ooxes, oc; unentai stunea atea. per box. $2.40. COCUAN l 1 a rer saca. 4; per uos., auo. MISCELLANEOUS. CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full cream. 12c; Wisconsin Young Americas, 13c; block Swiss. 16c; isconsiu erica, uc; VYiaconeio Umhurger, 12c. CIDEK Per bbl., t3.50; per H-bbl.. t3.2B. HONEY Nebraska, par 24 framea, 83; Utah and Colorado, per 24 framea, 83. HORSERADISH Per case of 2 do., packed. 80c. MAPLE SUQAR-Ohlo. per lb.. 10c. HIDES No. 1 green, 6c; No. 2 green, Be; No. 1 aalted, 7c; No. 2 aalted, 6c; No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 12 lbs., 84c; No. 2 veal calf, 12 to 15 Iba., 64c; dry aalted hldea, PQ12c; aheep pelts, 2:&:.7c; horse hldea, 81.60(32. 5v. NUTS Walnuta, No. 1 aoft ahell, per lb., 15c; hard ahell. per lb., 14c; No. 2 aoft shall, per lb., 13c; No. 2 hard ahell, per lb., 12c; Brazils, per lb., 11c; filberts, per lb., 11c; almonds, soft shell, per lb., 15c; hard shell, per lb., 13c; pecana, large, per lb., 12c; mall, per lb., !0c: peanuta, per lb., 6c; roasted peanuts, per lb., 6c; Chill walnuts, 12(u 134c; large hickory nuts, per b'l.. $l.uo; snellbarks, per bu., $2; black walnuts, per bu., $1.24 'Indicates Sunday, The official number of cars of stock bi ought lu today by each road was: Cat He. Hons Hh'n. H'r's u., jn. or ot. f. hv,,,, x Mo. Pacific lty l'nlon Pbc. System... 31 C. & K. W. lty 2 V., E. ft M. V. R. R.. 39 6 'h 22 8 Id C, St. P., M. & O., n. t M. Ry 50 20 8 1 C, B. & U. Ry 1 C, R. I. & P.. east.. 1 Illinois Central 1 Chicago Q. W... I Total receipts 139 60 87 9 The disposition of the dav'a recclnts waa as follows, each buyer purchasing the bum per or neaa inuicatca: Buyers. Cattle. Omaha Packing Co 391 Swift and Company 447 Cudahy Packing Co t'93 Armour & Co 612 Armour & Co., 8. City Vansant ft Co 22 Carey ft Benton , 33 l.ouman uo zo W. I. Stephen 115 Hill & Son 100 8. P. Lewis 60 Huston ft Co 12 Hamilton ft Rothschild. 92 L F. Hubs 119 Wolf ft Muman 6SS Hohblck 4 n 7 Parker ft Webb Kriey Packlna- Co J. B. Root ft Co 2. McCreary ft Creary 114 Other buyers 106 Hogs. Sheep. 394 1.5H 74S 2,50 903 1.8.-.5 1.08 2,832 410 876 .... 4.064 826S 2.721 fulrly liberal run Totals CATTLJ3 There waa of cattle on sale this morning and. In smte of tne taut that CMcago was quoted fcen eraliy a dime lower, the market at this point ruled active and strong on all do airable grades of killers. About the usual proportion of the re ceipts consisted of ot.i-nled steers and buy ers were out in gocd season. Trading waa brisk frun the start cn anythlrg t.t all good and the prices p!d we;e strong as compared with iast week's cloae. In some spots the market was undoubtedly a little higher. Inferior grades, though, aa a gen eral thing, did not ahow a- great deal of im- f,rovement. Taking the taut ket Aa a whole, t could beat be described by calling It active and strong,. An early c.ctranca made. ... The cow market waa also 'active end strong ail around. The aame as with eteers, there were cases where suits wero made a little higher, but that was mostly where tbe cattle just suited the tnyer. As there were not over 80 cars of cowa and heifers on sale, and all the buyers were looking tor freah auppliea, it did not take long for practically every tiling to change hands. The bull market did not seem to show much improvement, the demand apparently being still limited. Veal calves continued in Jtood demand at firm prices. The market for stockers and feeders was uneven. Anything on the choice order was Slicked up in a hurry at good, strong prices, "he medium to common kinds, though, sold n much the same notchtt they did at the close of laat week. There were a good many stockers and feeders Included in the offerlnga thia morning, but a fairly good clearance was made without much diffi culty. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. No. 1.. i:::::::::::: Philadelphia Prod are Market. PHILADELPHIA. March 21.-BlTTER- 8tudv; fair demand: extra western cream- eiv. 24tiC; extra nearby prints, 2e. la. centrlfvigaL laSSc; centrifugal white., I r.OUrJ Market ! lower; freah nearry, i-iiu aiaUuwa. SWuaal aatcond. 2WT3Wa. 1 144 ftl uuurlu flash western, ltjHo; South Omaha Chicago Kansaa City .. St. Louie Sioux City .... Cattle. Hnga. Bheep. I 310 .. .. 10 .. 3.0") .. 4.000 4.154 2.700 6.5") 2.6 8.416 25VI 6.000 1.0U0 Totals ,44,118 83.M tv.tlt Foreign Flnaaelal. TX)NTON. March 21 Money was In ac tive rismand In the market today owing to the Irish land loan. Americans opened strong owing to the Improvement In the cotton crops, aaaed on realisations, rallied slightly, became Inactive and closeed easier. Kaffirs weakened on the appearance of the Slague among tha Indian coolie laborera at ohanneaburg. They afterward recovered. Bullion to the amount of 12.000 waa taken Into the Bank of England today and 50.01 waa withdrawn for ahlpment to South America. Bar gold. 57a 74d. American easrlee. TT.s 44d. BERIJN. March fl. Pxcbange on Lon don, 20m 48rfg for checks. Discount rates: Short bllla. 2 pee cent; three montha bllla, 8S per cent. Prices on tha bourse were firm and moat nuofatlona were htrher. PARI 3, Maxell iL Prices en Ut bourse Wool Market. BOSTON. March 21 WOOL Territory and pulled steady, foreign firm. Quotations: Territory. Idaho, fine, li16c; fine. 13&14c; fine medium, I0UI6W0; medium, 16yl7c; low medium, 17'flloc. Wyoming, tine mocllum, Iu4jl7c; medium, 184'yllc; Tow medium, Uif Mc. Utah and Nevada, fine, l.V(fl6c; heavy tine, M'ultc; tine medium, KSVfil.c; low medium, l4?ic. Dakota, line, lilts'; tine medium, liVU17c; medium, lMaltc; low me dium, lifyjoo. Montana, fine choice, luigi 2oc; medium choice, 19(r--0c; average. 19c; staple. lUf'Aic; mealum choice. 1!U2q. ST. LoCIS, March 21. WOil8te:ul : medium gradea, combing and clrthlng. l.vij' 2ic; light flrw, 15174c; heavy, UfiUWctub wafched. Tl'ueic. LONDON, March 21. WOOL There was the usual large attendance at the wl ivc tion aales today. Following is the aula in detail: New South Wales, l.noo bales; scoured, K,i,d'als 7d; greasy, l'i0,y. QueriisLiiid. SVO bales; scoured, 8d'dla 4d; greai, "K'n lad. Victoria, o0 balea; scoiued. Is t.dfj Is Mid: greaay, 4dais 64d. South Australia. 2 si) bales; scoured, la 3d ''lis i; greasy. M, ti9Sd. West Australia, 700 balea; greaav, 7Vlo4d. New Zealand. 7'Kt) balea; scoured. 84Jals 6d; greasy. 74lla. Cni-e of Uond Hope and Natal, 100 balea. Cape of Oood Chile. 300 balea; gTeaay, I JT!. Eltrla Batter Market. ELGIN, March 21. BUTTER Market ruled firm on the board of trade today at 244o, the aame as last week's.' Sales In the district lor tha week were 4.8.OOJ Vnnfkla , I 1 17.'! n!! u!! 1'.'. .. 11'.'.'.'.'. 10 1 is 12 M M I II 11 II 1 11...... 1 1 1 1 I 1 6 8 I a 1 1 2 16 4 I 1 1... 1 II I 4 I 1 . I . I . II.. 1.. t . 1.. 4 . 81.. Av. 400 too tio 700 110 4 HO I&l loll mo Ml o 113 lo 101 mi 17 1044 1141 11M Ml ll 104 ..1 lll 1111 .,.1(131 ,..1000 1010 ..1047 ..10KI .. 2i ..101 . .11127 ..1121 .. . .lose ..1121 IT Pr. a i ai. a 10 s 10 a 40 1 4 a io 1 10 a u a f a 70 a i a m a u a to 1M a to a u a m a m a w a i a 44 a o a m a m a so a 1 o a m a v6 a m a is 4 04 4 0 4 00 No. . 1., I. t. 40. at. as. u. 1. t. IT. U. I. a. at. ii. 11. a. 1. t. 6. a. 4. ai.. i. 10. 10. 1. it. it. i. 11. . 1. n. 14. 17., At. ..lfl ..Illl ..1011 .. Ml ..1U4 .. Il ..114 ..10J ..1170 ..1110 ..1430 ..1111 ..1170 ..1140 ..1211 ..1101 ..1124 ,.12 ..10OS ..1UI ..1164 ..1074 1214 1111 1271 hit 1114 1110 146T 1375 1111 1114 1414 i:.o 12(7 1(41 STEERS AND COWS. .... 711 I 44 10 1115 ....1026 4 Tl 4 IM ion 1 ail STEERS AND HEIFERS. Tt. 4 OS 4 06 4M 4 04 4 06 4 04 4 06 4 10 4 10 4 10 4 14 4 10 4 10 4 14 4 10 4 10 4 14 4 14 4 10 4 16 4 16 4 10 4 14 4 M 4 10 4 ! 4 IS 4 IS . 4 IS 4 24 4 10 4 IS 4 U 4 60 4 61 4 It) a k 4 60 lull ato 740 10 1020 414 170 126 106S f.4 1071 HO 70 ..... 7W 431 740 100 440 1244 710 461 nil 104$ 440 405 136 1020 10K1 1'7I 1100 4.0 1077 70 n ISO 1200 , 1144 1104) M3 M , 1060 1124 4T KftI 140 lull .... : .lla IKIO BU) awl , 800 1111 tm 424 !" H'tfl I 46 4 00 1 64 1 7S a o I 04 I 00 a 04 a to I 14 I IS I 1 I t I ts I 14 I 2S I 40 I 60 I 14 a 44 1 60 a 69 a to t as a 4 I 16 t 71 a 7i I 76 I 71 I 71 I IS I S4 I 44 I IS I IS I 40 I 00 I 00. a 00 SK a 00 a 44 a oa a 00 I M a to a 10 a 11 1 10 I 1C I 10 I 10 I 14 I 10 I It 1.. COWS. .1341 4 78 !:::::::: 1. 11.... 4 ... IT 1.... I.... 4... a... 1.... 14.... 1.... I.... 4 ... 4 ... 1.... 1.... I.... I. ... 14 ... 1.... 4 ... 4 ... tl... I ... 1 ... 4 ... II. ... 1.... 61 ... 17. a i. it., a.. 4.. i' , a., it... ....1080 ....1100 .... 117 ....1110 ....not .... 430 ....not ....1116 ....mt ....1170 ....1220 .... 14 ....ions ....11187 . ... 1010 .... Wl ....1016 ....1010 120 ....1130 .... 4 ....1170 ....1214 .... Ill ....1111 ....11M 1070 ....K2I io;o . . . . loao ....I'oa ....1017 ....1114 ....1120 ....1164 ... .IO. ....1111 ....1111 .... IK 1174 too .....1144 Iu4 1074 Ill 104 IMS IICl 1".4 ....1140 1" nt .... 1104 I 1 a 14 a 10 a 10 a 10 a it a 10 a it a 11 9 14 a to I 24 I 14 I 10 I to I 10 I tl I 14 I IS I 29 I IS I 29 I IS I 26 I tl a 2s I 29 I 24 a so a 10 I to a to I 19 I 36 I II I 14 I ii I M I U I 40 40 8 44 a 40 I 40 I 41 I 48 I 60 I 64 I 40 I 44 I 40 I 4 I 74 I 74 COWS AND HEIFERS. ...1074 I to HEirKKH. ... 644 ...7X4 S4 ... 60 ... 444 ... 4i ...Idea ... 7U 1 24 a 40 a 40 a 4t a to a 00 a o a n 1 u 1. 1... !.;.. 4 ... M...., 4 14.... I.... 17... . T44 , 414 . 470 , ' , 144 . lit . Ill , 440 . Ml I 44 I 40 I Id I 44 4 60 I 64 I I) I M 8 74 1 1 1 1 I I ..... 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 4 1 I ... 174 ... ro .. .fwo ... 1 :') .... ...1:10 ...1340 ...10(0 ...14.1 ... 44') .. .117 ') . . .1140 .. 1710 ...1470 ...lfl 1 UO .... 4.0 ... on .... no .... 614 ... l: lo 1 n I S.N rt.... 0 BILLS. 1 M I ss 1 r. 1 50 I 7r f 70 I I 76 I n I s I so I eo I 110 t HO I 04 CALVES. 4 00 1 4 60 1 400 1 I 2!) 1 I IS I. 1 t . 1.. 1 . 1.. 1 . I . 1.. 4 . I 1: i.. 1 . . .171 , .1701 ..1 . . 1 T 70 . . 1 MO . .140 . .1403 ..174) ... US . . f 10 . .10 ..!) .. 600 ...100 . 4 I at 1 00 I 14 I 10 I 10 I II I It I I tl I M I 20 I S I 40 I U 10 . 220 . ISO no ino 1... 4... 17... 62. . I. .. t... 14.. I... 41. . 17.. so.. It.. I... 9... 1"... 14... 16.. STOCKERS AND EJ3EDERS. I I tt I 61 I 60 I 44 . 7oj . I'M . OS . 441 . SS.1 . IU7 . :'4 .l'0 . 612 . M4 . 724 . .' . I2 . 641 . 7? 64 I 10 1 00 9 00 9 00 I 10 I 21 I 10 I lo 1 sr. 3 I 39 I 99 I II I 16 I 40 9 40 I 40 I. I.... 4.... II ... 44... 17 I.... 7 I ... I.... I ... II ... 6 .... T.... It.... 4S0 474 . 7 . 771 . 144 . t' . 404 CM . 4'm . 720 . 440 . 711 . 4:'4 . 770 . 449 . 49 I 10 I so I 60 I 10 I 60 I 69 I 0 I to I 70 I 70 I 70 I 70 I 79 I 73 1 79 I 40 HoOS There was not nn excessive run of hogs here thia morning for a Monday, but reports from other points were unfu vomhle to the selling Interests, mid 11s a result the market ruled slow and fcffluo lower than dnturdav. Buyers did not take hold very freely and salesmen were slow to accept the prices cftered. so that It was rather late before n clearance was made. The situation seemed to grow worse as the riornlng advanced nnd the oloae could be quoted alow r.nd wak at the j'.ecllne. The bulk of the medium to good weight hog . sold from 64 90 to 34. 95 nnd M high ns II was paid for choice heavlea weighing from 25 to 273 pounds. The light Bluff Bold from 84.80 down. Representative sales: Ns. 16.. 64.. 46.. to.. 71.. II.. o.. 44.. 75.. 70.. 79 . . 80.. 61.. It.. 74.. 49 . 47.. 69. . 77.. H . 44 . 44.. 77.. II At. ..IP4 ..103 ,.f ..tol ..141 ..i6 ..214 ..121 ..204 .241 . M ..124 ...201 ..1H .211 .216 ..20 ..1.14 .145 . 2! .213 ..126 ..241 214 8b. 120 140 PT. 4 TS 4 14 4 as 4 46 4 474 4 471 4 44 4 14 4 10 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 44 4 40 4 40 4 40 I 10 4 l4 4 421 4 24 4 Jt 4 3Vi 4 2s No. :::::: Tl T 44 14 40 1 t II 41...... 44 44 Tl II 64 41 til n 41 4.- 48.. At. t?9 124 191 .190 .170 ..M4 ..214 ..161 ...tS4 ...18 . .r4 . .2114 ...tr.o ...144 ...2X2 ...2.i4 ...274 ,..2SI ...170 .,171 ...164 ..121 ..114 SB. 44 40 10 60 10 4 92 H 4 Its, 4 I2V4. 4 43 4 46 4 46 4 46 4 44 4 4 4 19 4 49 . 4 41 4 46 4 IS 4 14 4 44 4 4S 4 47 I 04 I 00 1 04 I 40 I 00 4 B'i SHKEI' There was A normal run of sheep here thia morning r.nd w:th the demand in good shape the market ruled ivctlve and steady to strong. Some of the tetter Tiadea, though, that just sultod buyers were n some Instances safely v dime higher. . The quality of snmo cf the arrtvoJa, how ever, waa tho beat that haa bfwn Been here in some time past, nnd that of course f.elpa out the appeurunce of the market cn paper to quite nn extent. Home Colorado and Mexican ewea aold aa high ns 84. 60 and Mex ican yearlings sold Up to 81.76. Common kinds of sheep were none too brisk and In the majority of cases sold no more than steadv. Tim" general run of lambs waa nlso rather slow sale the same aa they ware laat week and r.o more than steady, but there were aomo well-fattened Colorado-MfcHienn lamba here thia morning that wero good enough to bring 8o.0T3, which Is the highost price paid here In aome little time. Quotations fur coin-led stock: Choice western lambs, 85 605.65; fair to good lamba, to.Ooijj.iO: good to choice Mexican yearlings, 84.7Mii6.tio; good to choloe weat ern yearlings. 84.65i&'4.W; fair to good year lings, f4.fciiQ4.60; good to choice wethers, 4.&4.60; fair to good wethera, 83.6t34.26: good to choice ewea. 69.9vj4.10; fair tty good ewes. 83.20ii3.7a. AV. ... V 120 16 . 100 ' b 87 M 60 10a 6t 64 63 83 lo 103 108 Id' 1M V. I l 1 bK iOU O.CAII All J ri 1 1 1 1 S I .....,.. 6J Mexican yoa.tngs.. I 13 No. 191 Western ewea iXj Wkatem t wes wttern buck t weatern clipped ewea,...,... 418' Tisrtern ewea 4 10 aeetern clipped lam.' -.... 227 V eMtrn ewea kw weatern ewes k31 western cull lambs...... , 42 iftcrn ewea 203 Mexican earllnga 272 M4.xlcan yen! lings ........... do Tcsiern latnos western ewes 2X)4 western -ewes -. 801 a eatern ewea to 1 weiern ewes , 12 weatern owea , 69S Wfeau'rfl-'tweisT...,!.'.. .' liil drtnrauo K.xican ewes 61 ocil ewes 1 goat 164 wertorn ws 1 westorn ewe 60 cull lamba 318 western ewea 411 western ewea 174 western ewea roatfrn ian.ba 18 weatern larrbs 116 weatern lambs 622 Colorado Mexican lambs..., 10 western ewes 17 westrn ewes 2 western ewea .,, 134 weatern iamha 276 weatern lamba e9 , 1W 100 . 110 , , 107 107 72 , 87 , 80 , 62 ,. 93 , 104 . V , 84 , 83 Pr. 8 40 . 8 60 2 ft) 8 80 4 00 4 00 4 06 16 4 26 4 2 4 7a 4 76 6 00 8 90 4 ii 4 80. 4 86 4 60 4 76 i 8 00 8 M, 4 00 .sa 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 T5 1 25 6 30 6 66 2 60 2 60 I 60 CHICAGO I.1VB STOCK MARKET. ' Cattle and 9J.eep Steady and Horn Mostly Ten Cents Ix wer. CHICAGO, March 21 .CATTLE Receipts, 28.000 head; rood to prime ateera, 8C.36'3S60i ?oor to rr.edliim, 23 6Otj5.00; stockers and eedera. 82.6ra4.;. tiQws, ai.OftJt.OO; heifers, 32 tt4.60: cannera, 2l.60S.5O; bulla, 22.OO1TJ 4.00: calves, 23.00(96.00; Texsa fed steers, 84 00(54.76. HOGS Recelpta, 25,000 h.d: estimated to morrow, 26,000 head; market mostly loo lower; mixed and butchers, 85.16a6.85j good to choice heavy, 85.25fi6.40; rough heavy, ISlfV3fi2ft; light, $4.806.20; bulk of sales, $6.1(W8 80. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, ' M.O00 head; market for sheep steady to firm; lambs steady to weak; good to choice weth ers, $4.26(56 26; fair to choice mixed, $3 rVi-JJ 4 50: western sheep, 14.006.40; native lambs, 64.60iil6.60; western lamba, 84.50a4.86. Maw York 1.1 ts Stock Market. NEW TORK, March 21.-BEEVE8 Re ceipts, 8,434 head; good steers nrm, others Slow to a ahade lower; ateera, fM636.r stags and oxen, 84 4UU6.00; bulla, 83.4.l4 . Cowa, 1.60)3.65; extra fat Ohio cows, 24.28a Cables were unchanged. Exporta. none; estimated tomorrow, 20 cattle, 1,200 sheep and 4,7fiO quarters of beef. CALVE! Keoulpta, 4,148 head: market 609 76o lower; veala, 64.Ou4f7.76! choice early, 87.90&.0; little calvea, 83.0mi(2.60; barnyard calvea, tl6OQ'3.00; city dreaaed -veala. lower, 74(M2c per lb.; country dresaed, fticioc. llLMiS Receipts, 12.6S9 head: market 109 16c lower; no sales reported before change. BIIEEF AND LA WHS Receipts, 10,004 head; aheep ateady; lambs atendy to a ahade lower; aherp, 3.2o(&.00; lumbs, li.sixif 866; yearlings, 3D. 60. Ions City l.lve Ktnck Market. 8IOTJX CITY, la., March 21. (Special Telegram.) CATTLE Recelpta, 4.0u head; market weak; stockers, loo lower. ReevsM, 83.6o4j4.60; cows, bulls and mixed, 82.lo4i2.6u: stockers and feeders, ll.TAii.te; calvea aad yearlings. 82.76&3.06- .. , HOGS Receipts. 2.1V10 head; market SgiOo lower, selling at 84.70tc5.06; bulk. 84 9x1.96. r.nMMissinM Vaal p V llII bT W I V CO , Inoorporated Capital and Surplus $600,000. Dealers In GRAIN , PROVISIONS, STOCKS, BONOS AND INVESTMENT SECURITIES. REFERENCES: 176 State aad Nt tional Hanks & Commercial Agcnctaa. lib branch Offices. General Orllcei N. V. I -lie Balldlas;, MINNBAPOLl Omaha Ilrancli Hilft I'araain St., el. 1M4I7. T1IOI. M. WAUOII K, Cor. Updike Commission Co., ' OR AIM AND PROVISIONS. Dualness bandied promptly In all market Office, 662 Bee' Building, Telephone 2456. O. W. VPC1KB. MANAGER. . GEO. A. ADAMS GRAIN CO. Grain. Provisions 4 Stock. Membara Omaha. Grain . Kaoliaage, Chicago Board of Trade aud. elite exchange. Correspondents Bertlstt. Frailer as Carrlrgton. 218 beard 4 Trade Ms"g. Oaaaht. .