THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, FEBRrAKY 2S, VW". 7 null' ti n nnnnrrr tl 4 nt PT i northern. I1.Q5V1 May i.KA ami kk it. ; Aunr.i -r"nbrr-. Maj Wheat Bella Off Over lour Cents . from Baturdaj. SPECULATORS WAIT fOR MARCH REPORT Corn Being, Ronckl In l.nrae Arnmti by Professionals mm by ( naamls alatn Honeee on F-iprrtat loa f Kmall hmrm Rmrrn. ClA!iA. Feb. 27. 1805. Everything wss weak ihls mcirnlng. There "tniM no support -o the wheat an. It ! nfl nadly. 'inr high point paiurnay was and the May today at Its woral i-eaeneo; 41, cents below mm, ir tl MS. J h.; opening u the high point ot tin- uy. l )na i.jeV The mui act raiilcu toava.u noun rid at mat hour eiood at I h jUiy wneai lout :'V tlay. Tne tugn point Hat uroay was i.ir2 anu the iiii.ng uiiu lugn point today ll.olv The low vim ln7c and y noun Hi" mm act rallico 1 i tiu. Liver pool cloaca with an auvancc of ,c to The wheat apcculaiorii art aataiting tnc estimates on rup rwrvi , which a.e out: Una week rrom private muni, ami the government lepuri tu lie pubiiancd Alarca i" The market will prohniny nu. im mo ac tive until thai time. March 1 ut last year in amount of the wheat crop atlll In th urmcri haiiaa was t;itM huHheis,,ur Ui.s pi cent. Jn ihe l,mer year, irfca, it wua IXl.OilU.Wtu buehais: The estimate for i lila yaax la trom mvmu.VOU to l40.ai.i bueh ei. Aitplylng thr per cent ut mat ear to Hi present crop trie March rrjiort enotild now about 1 la,iKi.m huobPia. I he primary i ecetpta toilay are 8ln.iK nustieis. ag.nnsi Kos.mai bushels last year, mm tnc shipments 1S2.00 buahela. against 2il.00 husneia IhhI year. 1 lie northweMein rare today are ni. agaanst 82 taai to and a last year. The i.iiaelan shipments have taiien on. he.ug J.rtM.ouo bushels, ugainal ,an.ia husnels Ibh, ' and btiaheia laat year. The Argentlue shipments are 4.3nii,oni iushels. a garnet Jl.aH.tai bushels luat wees and X.onX.oiO buahela laat year. On passage is 4I.M2,tta) bushels if wneat, an Increase oi :'... km bushels. The world's shipments are D.MHi.iliiO btiaheia. against lo.MKi.iaai ihsi year, i n vlolble aupply decreases km, mod bushels l'he. cirn la tot.- ptttiuoii neiu or iiKftitH' lion now. The proreaalnnma are nuvinf mill Ions of huahela and the romnnaaion linuaea are taklnic large blot kf tor their cnatomera. The May waa rather weak, howaver, thin tnorning. The hiarli point Saturday wa -.tMvr and the beat the corn could do today i" num wan 47Vc The low point reached wat 47c. 'I ne July alao aold off., 'i he corn rluacd the weea Hh a train t lc and a total advance from low point of almont Ic. The llRure tw higher than alnce October. 1'urlng the laat two yeara rorn bought below 4f(c hia proved a aafe Inveatment, If held, and It is now popular. Iaat fear In Augtial it aold at KSc. All of the preaent apeculative buying la dire to the auppoaitlon that the March report will enow reaervea no larger than laat year. Lnri year the tarm re aerv WHi put at HSU.Ooimkiu btiaheia. or (7.4 per cent of the ItdKI crop. Applying the anie proportion to the preaent crop would glva a reaerve of ms.tmn.oio buahela. or an Inrreaae of 76.OUO.OKI btiaheia. The con auinptlnn baa been heavy, for the farmera went Into the winter with their old corn unuaiuUl.v well aold off. There haa alao been marketed thin year more than last and the export haa been S.OunoiXi buahela a week. The vlalble aupplv thl week de creaaed Sffi.ono buahelst. The tire at New Orleana dealroyed 7(Ki.(ion buahela of corn and may have aume alight effect on th market. The world's ahlpmenta are 4,j.n0 btiaheia agulnat 2.47S.OIO buahela laat. year. The oorn on paaaage la W.4o,oni buahela. an Incream of 1.4M.oiKi buahela. The primary recelpla are 74B.imO buxliela agHlnat fto.OKI buahela laat year, ami the ahlpmenta are )..) buahela agHlnat 241.0(10 buahela laat year. Omaha (aak Prlcea. WHEAT No. I hard. H.o7l.iK; No. 3 hard, fl.00(91.o; No. 4 .hard, k-i).((i; No. I aprlng, $1.4)7. OOKN No. 2, 44c; No. S. 44c; No. 4. 43c; no grade. IKi4i42c: No. 2 yellow. 44'tc; No. 3 yellow. 44ic; o. 2 while, 44Vc; No. 3 while 44Hc OATH No. 2 niixet. 2!k-; No. S mled. 2V:: No. 4 mixed. c; No. 2 white, WV; No. a white. 30"c; No. 4 while. IHjiSVsc; atandard. aoc. Omaha t'aah Walra. 1 ear No. 3 hard wheat, 63 lba., S1.04. (a riot nerelpta. Wheat. Corn. OaU. Chicago .' is aiz zi Kanaaa K ty 77 M U Mlantvpoila . w.-. .. .. liuluth , SI -.. , Bt. Ixiula 71 97 Kl Omaha 13 301 11 Mlararapoll Urala Market. ' ' The range of price paid In Minneapolis aa reported Dy the Kuwarua-vVood company, Board of Trade, waa: il.12. July, 11AT8 To arrive and tin track, 3i,c. PROVIilOKS Commodity. Open. I High. I Low. j Close. Wheat I " May 1.1S i 1.16! 1.131, 1.141, Jly 13V.I l.W-,1 1.11', 1 11., September ... MV,i to nmW . YORK (iKXERAL MARKET 4tatalaa af the Day on Various ComiuadStiea. NEW TORK, Feb. 27-FLOUR-Recelpta, U.674 bbla. ; exporta, bbia. The mar ket waa quiet and partially lower; Minne sota, palenia, io.sainn.4ii; Aimneanta bake: a, 4.fil.t)t. winter putenia. t.nuu.jo; wm.ei' straights. 111.111011.40; winter exiraa, 3.b5'? i.30; winter low grades, I3.4ji;t.l0. Rve flour, quiet; fair to good, t4.k4.7o; choice to fancy, $4.7a. Buckwheat Hour, dull; per 10U lba , I2.0d3.10. , 1 V U V U l.' A I LVrm. Hm. -hli n . , kiw, $l.rt.30; coarac, new, ILiKi-gl lu; kiln Vied. li lMtti lO. kifki-Nomlnul; No. 2 western, 80c. BARUKY-Dull; feeding. 4JV. c. I. f. New York; malting. 4Mnc'c, c. 1. f.. OufTalo. WHEAT Recelpta, 43.875 bu.; exports, 47, 173 bu. Bpot market eaay; No. 2 led. n m lnal elevator and ll.Zi'H 1. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth. i.2fH f. o. b. arloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba. l 1!' f. o. b. afloat. Tha uncovering of aome big xtnp-loaa or ders. accnmpantd by rumors that the Wall street clique, haa unloaded, cauaed much excitement In wheat today and broke the market over 2c a buahel. An afternoon rally with corn left the market finally ',iilo net higher May. 1.14?4J 1.17 8-1. cloaed at 1.1H; July, tl 0SH1 05 -l. cloyed nt ll.WV,; he 1 item bar. nVftM 1-1. cloaed at t5c. TORN Recelpta, 29S.850 bu.; exporta. Ifl9, V4 bu.; aalea, 123,0fl0 bu. futures pot mar ket firm; No. 2, 5hc elevator and Uc f. o. D. afloat; No. 2 yellow, 64c; No. 2 white, 64c. Option market opened ateady. eaaed off with wheat, but waa atrong in the lute afternoon on active bull support, rioting Vto,c net higher; May. 53V,itt'.3'Vic, cloaed at 4.tc ; July cloaed at 53c. OAT8 Recelpta, 31.500 bu.; exporta. 715 bu Spot market quiet; mixed. 2H to !2 lbs., I7aS8c; natural white, SO to .13 lba., 3SWc; clipped white. 36 to 40 lba., .WViHtV. HAY Quiet; ahlpplng, 65'rji0c; good to choice, WKfilUkc, HGP8 fiteiuly; atate. common to choice. If. 27flt1c; 103 26ti3lc; olda. lirplSc. Pacific coaat. IH04. 27a.Uc; Iwi3. ti-Hc; olda. lltil.lo, HIDR Steady: Ualveston, 20 to 2S lbs.. Mo: California. 21 to 26 lba., 19c; Tea IdrV), -'4 to SO Ibn. 144-. LEATHER-Firm; acid, I4f2o. PROVISIONS-Bcef, firm; famllv, Jn 01 S15 00; meaa. Intmas 50; beef ham! t2200 00; pae. HOAmil.flO;. city extra meaa. fl6.a017.. Put meals, quiet; pickled bel. iea. ,.UJ'7 60: pickled ahoulders. tii; pickled hama.. .75itl.0O. Iard. firm: weate'n steamed. 17.16; refined. Arm: continent. 17.10: Pouth America. $7.60; compound. $4.S7U1 1.26. Pork. Arm: family, 14.0nj 15.00; short clear. 113 Onei5.26; meaa. ia75fil,1.5o. r TAI.IXIW-giilet ; city i$2 per pkg ), 4Sc eountry (pkga. free!. 4Stf4V. RICE Firm: domeatfc, fnlr to extra. 2'fl lUc; Japan, nominal. Bl'TTKR Steady : atreet price, extra rreamery. 82itA1c. Offlclul prlcea: Cream ery common to exlrn, 2t32c; creamery held, common to axlra, 2tiii32c; alate dairy, rmnmon to extra. 24130e: renovated, coni- Eon to extra. 21i2io: western factory, corn on to extra. 30ft2Hc: western Imitation creamere. common to extra, 24i30o. CHF. BSE Firm; stale, full cream, small, colored and white fancy. 13c: slate, flue, ll'tc; atate. late made colored and while poor to choice 10Ui(jl2te; atate. large, col ored and white fancy. 13c; stale, fine. I24fl3c; la'e made colored and white, poor t choice. SSftK'ic ' POl'f.THY Alive, easier: western chlck ena, 12c: fowla. 14c; turkeva lie. Dressed, eaav. weatern chlckena. Ufil4c; fowls. 134"; FOGS Firm- wern flrsls. 25fi3iic; weatern seconds. S7't'i2V. visible kepply of Urala. NEW YRK. Ffb 27.-Thrt vl.lble supply of grain February &. aa compiled bv the y em- ork FroUuce Kxchange. la .as fol a: VVheat. tti.52x.O0O bushels; de. reaae. KA labels. jr'nrn. S.524.COO bushrl; decrease. 322.04 a--ahls. 1 'in. ia.i.i.ii Duanrii: necreaae. ami. on f.'iahals. Rye, I.MT.OrO bushels; decrease. I3.0 buah ela. Barley, 4T9.t bushels; rterease. ttl.iui bushels. CHICAGO UMAfX AMD fealarra at the Trading and Closing; Prices on Board of Trade. CHICAGO. Feb. V, A sensational Slump of neany 4c a buahel today apparently ended a huge deal In May wheat. The lueuk was nue to semlng abandonment of the deal. The market milled considerably on huvlng bv shorts but at the clone May was atili l-Mtilc below Saturdays final quotatiuns .mlv showed a net loss of Tc. t orn dosed steady with a W1c Inns. Oats sre up i,jc. 1-roMslnns are itftVv higher. The break In wheat prlcea developed aftar Hading waa well under way. At the open ing quota tiona were about on a level wltn H.uiirtiBv s close, May being Sc lower to b- higher at II.181.I. July waa Hiffo lower to a shade higher at tl.nivni.iil'v During the flrat houi there was nothing 10 indicate the approaching storm. On a fair demand from commlaninn houses. May soid up to 81.1KN. and July 10 l.mv men. without warning, ihe market started to tumhie. Within a few tntntitea the price of the Mav option waa hammered down 10 li. 14",, a hr.uk of :Kc from the highest point 01 the ilav. Julv sold off to tic. Heavv liquidation bv Wail atreet aiecu iatora. who are said to have been originally the posaeom of a line of May wheat es timated In mllllnne of bushels, waa the cauae of the atamiede. Indications tlist Ihe Mav deal had ben abandoned by the big holdera riarted general selling throughout the pit. Stop Ioba orders heavily Increased the selling pressure. Total aalea of May wheat totiav bv the eaetern coterie are said to have1 aggregated .0on,0n0 buahels. The decline wai. finally checked by liberal support from strong bull traders, who bought persistently around what proved to be the low point of the day. Other big houses also came to the support of the market. Shorta took advantage of the break and covered freely. The purchase affected a partial restoration of confidence and brought about a rally, which landed Ihe Mav price at ll.mmol.lfiVn. the closing figure. July elond at ll.onsiei.ntf,. The market In general was controlled almost entlrelv bv ihe course of the May option. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 2M1.D0O bushels. The anmunt of paaaage Increased Ji.soti.OflO buahela. and the vlalbie supply decreased 830.000 bushels. Primary receipts were 81. 800 bushels, compared with R1K 2m bushels a year ago. Minneapolis. Duluth snd Chlcsgo reported recelpta of 047 rara against ftU cars laat week and 623 cara a year ago. In nharp contrast to tb break In wheat, corn closed decidedly strong. Relief waa x pressed that the eastern speculators, who had Just disposed of their Immense line of May wheat, had transferred their atten tions to the corn market. During the early part of the neesion the market was quite firm, principally on buying by shorts, who were Influenced bv the Arm tone of cables and by the reported loaa of 800,000 buahela of corp In ihe New Orleans fire. The break In wheat waa the occasion of considerable aelllng of corn. Aa a result the market weakened considerably. Iater In the day sn active demand developed and a quick mlly ensued. The close was almost at Ihe highest point of the day. May opened a phade higher at 47Sc. sold between 47'4j 470 and 48Vt4ac and cloaed at 4Hc. Lo cal receipts were 672 cars with 2 of con tract grade. L,ate strength of corn had a buoyant ef fect on price of oata. At the outset the market was steady. The slump of wheat started aome silling. of osts. resulting In a decline of shout Vc. An Improved demand developed late In the session In sympathy with corn. The market closed firm. May opened a shade lower to a shade higher at 31tr31ne. sold between 30'31He and closed at SmfcHlSc. Local receipts were 288 cara. Provisions were firm nt the start, on fair demand from packers. The break In wheat started aelllng by frightened longa, caus ing a reaction. The market soon became Arm again, mainly as a result of the strength of corn. At the clone May pork whs up 10ibl2Hc at JliR2Val:... lxird was up 10c at 17.024. Ribs were 7Vc higher at ti.77i.80. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, Kl cars: rorn, 4K8 cars; oata, 1H0 cars; hogs, 34.000 heed. The leading futures ranged aa follows: Articles.! Open. I High. I Low. Close ! Yes'y Wheat May July Sept. Corn Feb. May Jluy Sept. Oats Feb. May Pork May Mai July Rlhs-May-July 1 IS, 1 04 82?,! I 1 I 1 18: 1 iv 1 01 V&' I 1 oisi i92V9i I ! I 47S48S s"x,fij I I !:iiji3ivti" "31V 31 1 31V I 2SV H I I 1 uv,h 9wa 1 lie. 1 18', 8914,1 OOS'31 1 OIVJ I 1 otrt 1 01 H 80,! I I 1 OtAl 82 ! 82 VBS 12 50 I 12 65 6 85 T 02H 1 TO ( 85 43. i 45 7V'&! 44 47tH 47T,j 4eV48V,iS .!lHJ3mlS0iTi SO", a'S Sl(&31l4) 30'! 31 U 31 26U, iSHa., 13 40 12 55 t 02HI 80 7 024 9214 7 12Hi T 02141 7 12', 7 J6 ( 80 I CTtt' 80 I 7JV 6 2H! 82Vi 821,1 85 86 T2H 12 66 12 52, U 721,1 12 2Vs No. t Cash quotations were as follows: FLOl'R Steady: wl-ter patents, 15.100 I. 20: winter atralghta. tt.vo0n.uO: spring pat ents. I5.HW5.60; spring straights, I4.50Q5.00; bnVers 3 6073.80. WHEAT No. 2 aprlng. 11.1331.17; No. J $1.07frl.l7; No. 2 red. I1.1B1V81.20H. CORN-No. 2. tBVfiHo; No. 2 yellow. 45", 64io. OATS-No. 2. 31473114c; No. 2 white, 31c; No. 8 white, 30ii.i&31c. RYE No. 2. 75c. BARLEY Good feeding, 3Sc; fair to choice malting. 4.KS4tte. SEEDS-No. 1 Asx. 11.24: No. 1 north western. 11.86. Clover, contract grade, 12.to. PROVISIONS Mesa pork, per bbl.,- 112.46 4)12 50. Ijird. per 100 lba.. 5.S6'(f 8714. Short ribs sides (loose). W.671(g.70. Short clear sides (boxed), !.76Ft6.8714. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 23.100 20,600 Wheat, bu 33.000 24.4m) Corn, bu 372.400 82.700 Outs, bu 24,200 56.100 Rye. bu 2.srt 3.300 Harley, bu 72.900 4.500 On the Produce exchange today th butter market was stesdy; creameries, 24ii32e; dai ries. i-lTJl'C nnaa. atettuv, mi mark, casea included. 26Jf27e; prime firsts. 39c; extras, 31c. Cheese, Arm; 12$J 1314c St. I.onls Grain and Provisions. 8T. LOC18, Feb. 27.-WHEAT-I.ower; No. 2 red, cash, elevstor. I1.134; track, II. 17. May, 11.141,: July, V6HJ 9t -J ; No. 2 hard. l.l.aV16. CORN Higher; No. 2 cash, 45c; track, 47c; M.-iy. 4o-4c; July, 471c. OAT8 Easier; No. 2 cash, 3114c; track, 32in.Hk14c; May, 31c; No. 2 white. 33o. FLOUR tjulet: red winter patents, 15.80 4j 50; apeclal brands, K.Sof's.TS; extra fancy and straight. l.86io.3&; clear. I4.4uli4.tid. SEED Timothy, steady. 12.0043.60. CORNM EAL Steady. 12.40. BRAN Firm; sacked eaat track 858tlc. HAY Steady for beat; timothy, looms' 12.50; prairie. I6.00ig950. 1 RON COTTON TIES 83c. BAHUINO "So. HEMP TW1NE-414C. v PROVISIONS-Pork higher: Jobbing. III. 90. Lard, higher; prime steam, trt.45. Bacon, unchanged; boxed extra shorta, 17.37'; clear rlba. 17.3714: short clear, 7.2v I'OCLTRY Steady ; chickens and springs, loWc: turkeys. 14c; ducks, 13c; geeae, 7c. Ul'TTER Heavy; creamery, 2a34c; dairy. WISuc. EGGS Steady at 28c, case count. Receipts. Shipment!.. Flour, bbls WXiOO 14.000 Wheat, bu ,...71,000 53,000 Corft, bu 97.0"O 8.1X1 Oata bu 84,000 I7.U0U Kanaaa ('II r Grain anal provisions. KANSAS CITY. Feb. 27. WHEAT May, fl.l 4&1.04Y; July. 88fi88V; rash, No. 2 hard. Il.u7fll.08: No. II.AJ.07; No. 4. cQ4104: No. 2 red. 1.10tH12; No. 3. 1.0tk 1.19: No. 4. Weft I DS. COUN-May, 45Tc; July,' 45Vfj4VV: cash, No. i mixed. 47c; No. t. iWiiiv; No. 2 white.- 47VyS48c; No. 3, 47c. DATS-Lower; No. 2 white. 33c; No. 2 mixed. IvuazHc. KGilGS Lower; Missouri and Kansas, new No. t whitewood casea included. 26V,c rer doi. ; case count, 24c per do. ; cases re urned. IJc per dos. HAY Choice timothy, 19.6010, 110; choke prairie. 17.508.00. RYE Steady at ISWfl&V. 4rTTER Steady; cresmery, 27ft:ttc: racking, 22V. Receipts. Shipments. ... sa.irti 24.810 ...loS.Uta) 13.6U0 ... 38.0UO i.Ouu llalalk Urala lUcktt. DirjLCTH Feb. 27 - WH EAT -To arrive: I northern and on track, 11.11; No. t Wheat, bu Corn, bu ... Oats, bu .. Mlnnenpolla (irnln Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Feb. 27. WHEAT May, II. 14's: July, 111114; September, HBtrws.c; No. 1 hard. 11.16V No. 1 northern, il.lUTs; No. 2 northern. II oS FLOl'R Uiwer: first patents, ttl Jofjn SO ; second patents. Wuofll.lo: Aral cleara. 4.1ika ISO: second cleara. a.'.itr2.7i. BRAN In bulk. 114.. Liverpool Urala and Prnvlalnna. LIVERPOOL. Feb. 27 WHEAT Spol, nominal: futures, steady; March, 7a i; Mav 7s VI , July. 7s Ud. CORN Spot, steady; American mixed, new. 4a 2d: American mixed, old. 4 llrt Futures, stesdy; March. 4a 3d; May, 4t id Tnledn eed Markal. TOLEDO. Feb. 27 -g-KEDS-Clover. cash, IT.U: Februarv. 17 55; March. 17 .i: April. 87 4: Oclober. Ifl 874 - Prima -alslke. 17 76; prime tlmoUiy, Ji.Jj, March, prim Uruothy, 1.37t- NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS t)a; DToted to a Process of Digestion and Bales Ixoeed Two Million Shares. CLOSING IS IRRLGULAR AND LOWER Roathern Pacific Ailvnncea aeveral Pnlnta on Damon of nn la arnarhlai Drnmnd Money Active nnd Eaay. NEW YORK. Feb. 27. The bulky total of over X.000.0UI ahnres reached by the business done at the Stock exchange today wit nessed the continuation of tne ntx-culnttve excitement and the widespread interest In the market. The day, however, was dis tinctly devoted to a process ot digestion and mere were no such violent advances aa were made last week. Very substantial progress was made, however. In reallalng the proflta caused by last week s advances. During the prevalanee of an active spec ulation and a long continued rise In prices Mondays are always chosen to effect a dis tribution of holdings and to convert paper proflis Into cash. The Sunday Interval naturally leads to an accumulation of or ders from outside sources in brokers' of fice. The execution of these offers good ojiportunify for selling to advantage. Much a movement waa clearly In progress today, and while a check reaulted to the rise In price the absorptive power of the market was what was chiefly remarked. The re sistance offered to the selling was not helped by any notable new development, with the exception of the striking move ment in Southern Pacific. The advance In thia slock was explained in some quarters as an adjustment to the recent advance In I'nlnn Pacific. In which the subsidiary stock nan not shared, hut an additional motive for thn buying was offered In the circulation of the rumor that a dividend payment on the stock had been practically determined upon. This rumor lacked official confirma tion, ns did laat week s many rumors of combination projecta. but It was as little Impaired In Its Influence on that account as were the previous stories. The rate of ab sorption in Southern Pacific In the first stages of today's movement was unprece dented on the Stock exchange, not less than Whom shares changing hands In a period of ten minutes during the period of greatest activity. The great animation of the present mar ket makes a striking contrast with the cor responding season of last year, when the volume of dealings was dropping off from day to day until on Marrh 10 sales of lens than 75.000 mere recorded, a low record for many years. Routine ncwa of the day waa little regarded, although It offered nothing to discourage the buying of atocks. The effect of the Are loss at New Orleans waa restricted to Illinois Central, the principal sufferer. Railroad traffic officials reported progress making In the opening up of their llnea all orer the country after the storm blockades and the milder weather haa also resulted In largely increased offerings of grain from the primary points. The Very heavy outlay for equipment and Improvements announced by the Baltimore & Ohio and the lng Island are regarded as gratlfvlng evidence of present prosperity and confidence In the future, but Locomo tive was the only railroad equipment stock to respond notably and Its strength was temporary. The money market gave aome evidence of Increasing demand for credits, but no annrehension was felt of a lack of supply. Foreign money centers reported a confident feeling In the future ease of money, and It Is felt that supplies will be available from those sources of the New York market In case of any urgent demand. The persistence of the selling of stocks and the small response to the striking move ment In Southern Pacific, which rose to 72,ic, prompted a general unloading of stocks late In the day. which carried prices to the lowest level and made the cloalng considerably unsettled. Bonds were Irregular. Total sales, par value, 85.87o.0iTO. l ulled States 2s, regis tered, advanced per cent on call. The following were the closing quotations on the New York Slock exchange: Sales. High.Low.Close. Atchison l.5oo 91 90 Kt- do pfd l.ooo 10214 1024 10314 Atlantic Coast Line... 9.600 12 124, 1264 Baltimore & Ohio 2.li0 I117 10 10ti, do rfd 1.100 97 97'4 9fi Canadian Pacific 19.7O0 141', 14o Central of N. J 811O 200 1R9 Chesapeake Ohio. . .14.0HO 51H Chicago Alton 400 42 41 '4 do pfd . . Chicago Ut. Western. S.tViO Chicago N. W. 24 4.300 246-H 58.700 181 100 ,17 C. M. A St. P Chicago Term. T, do pfd 400 si" C. C C. A St. L 9K Colo. & Southern l.ooo 3K' do 1st pfd 700 ti2s do 2d nfd Delaware Hudson.. 1.700 193 D.. L. & W Denver & Rio Grande 2814 242 179 -lo ' 08 26 614 192 14i 199 614 414 81 JS'i 241 H 179' 17 31 T14 26S, 61 4 37V. do pfd Erie do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Hocking Valley ... do pfd Illinois Central ... Iowa Central do pfd K. C. Southern.... do pfd Louis. Nashville Manhattan L Met. Securities .... Met. St. Ry Mexican Central... Minn. & St. Louis. M.. St. P. 8. 8. M do nfd Missouri Pacific M., K. & T do pfd lOO 3624 3624 S524 100 3314 334 82'i 2,000 88H 89 87, ....42.000 47 46'4 4K4 .... 4. si) 8"' 81114 80', . . . . 6,600 664 65, 60S .... S00 914 914 914 1.100 81', mv si l,l,V PI, TO-, 4.4O0 1007, 1594 159 0 29-4 294 294 55 1,000 21 30 294 1.300 684 l1 66', 8.200 141K, 139 140 1.4O0 172 1714 1714 .ti a;-, sn M 16.100 ...46,100 122 2414 12o, 1214 234 24 5.700 115 . . . 600 160 ...42.200 1)9'4 2.700 6fi N. R. R. of Mex. pfd. Soft 42', N. Y. Central 73.900 161 N. Y.. O. W 20.100 554 Norfolk & Western... 3.600 do pfd 100 91 Pennsylvania 201.800 146 Nt 904 92 90 36 81 71 26 61 72N 111 160 109 '64 4J 68 U2'4 lf94 10S', 32 66'4 41 l.v4 15S ltf 1)4 P.. C. C. & St. L 300 Reading 77.6nO do 1st pfd 100 do 2d pfd am Rock Island Co 22.800 do pfd 1.000 St. L. ft 8 F. 2d pfd.. 300 St. Louis 8. W 700 do pfd 2.300 Southern Pacific 432.100 do pfd 2.600 119 II814 119, Southern Railway. ....13,100 S6' 35, ' 3."H 83 94 u: 83 94 92 90 36 80 "014 26 61 68 8.14 ? 14.1 80 98 91 '4 89 36 "W 7014 26 62'i 1 At 7 9 SK'4 XIV, 55 ..243,:) 136 134'4 134'4 .30.100 . 2, '.i" I . 700 . 1.400 ! "500 . 7K) . ) ! 24.4(0 .11.600 . 1.200 1(H) 47'i 18 24 52 if 9414 36 5 40 1714 tlo pfd 6 OHO Texas A Pacific 4.51 T., St. L. W l.!Ml do pfd 2.70O I'nlon Pacific do pfd ii 100 Wabash 1.100 21 (to pfd 3.100 48 W. & L. E 100 19 Wisconsin Central .... I.80O 21 do pfd 1.400 53 Adams Ex American Ex 300 .248 '239 United States Ex -.. j , Wella.Farao Ex Amal. Copper 30.100 76 Am. Car t Foundry.. 2,'.i 3."ii4 do pfd 700 94 Am. Cotton Oil 1.400 364 du pfd Am. Ice do nfd Am. Linaeed Oil .... do pfd Am. Locomotive do pfd Am Smelt, ft Refng do pfd Am. HtiEnr Refng..., Am. Tobacco, pfd cert 2.000 Anaconda 11. t o.. Brooklyn R. T.... Colo. Fuel & Iron Consolidated (Jaa Corn Products do pfd Distillers- Securities.. General Electric International Paper.. do pfd International Pump.. do pfd National Iad ....... North American Pacific Mall f'eopla'a Gas resaed Steel Car.... do pfd Pullman Palace Car. Republld Steel do pfd Rubber Goods tlo pfd Tenn. Coal ft Iron... V. 8- leather do pfd I. 8. Realty C. 8. Rublier do pfd .. IV 8. 8' eel do pfd uft.rtrt Va. -Carolina Chem... 4.900 do p'd 100 Westlnahouse EUc Western I'nlon 400 MM, Mi 9Si 98 37 87 on on1. 64 64 994 2:1 47 19 24 63 245 236 ISO . 250 75 35 91 35 96 64 39 17 88' 5 39 16 4 4.1 41 '4 42'4 1121, 112 111 91 90 9014 118 118 118 4.0. l 14l, 144 14414 10!) 108 114 52 I.00O 1.9ml al0 X.20U 3o0 list liai laal 204 77 38 186 186 21 21 78 38 9no ..43.I8) 66 63, . .1.1,1-m 5.'!', 61 .. 6.200 2il'4 2I4 1.000 i0 20 38 '4 187 22 78 40 B6 24 . 3.IOO 1014 loo1 l.)"l 4,44 4i 12.3i 1ii K,i jtsiv, fi t ,wv, Aas. xa 30 88 700 244 8.o 21 79 26 99 94 13 77 40 8i .83 40 86 M 101 4. . 2.8" 401) . 700 .10 6fl) ... 2.6i) ... 8.OI0 IAS ... 2.IM) 91 ... I.60U 42 ... l.Ool 113 ..162.800 . S6 967 85 107 88 241 19 77 '.6 N 92 12 1"S 89 42 112 34 9"i 84 107 88 244 W4 78 26 88 92 12 04' 89 41 1)2 35 96 84 KM 'So 93 Total salea for the diiy, 2.17H.ni shares err Vnrk Mlnlns; glneka. NEW YORK. Feb. 27.-The following are ! l.ltile hlf I -, ,ntiiarlo til tl rThlr 41" 5 fkneais . 7 14 SnlfMt :, Savaca ri ITS Sierra Nati'l,, . . . . . . Mi IS" an, all Mnia M I Stanilir4 . I7a A Ilea 4 Hrt- Sruaawlt k ron ...... eioaittork Tunnal. Con. I'al. A Va Nora Silter Iror. Slttar Lea4v1Ua roa Offered Treaanry Ktntrnient. WASHINGTON Eel. :7-Toda a aUle Jnent of the treasury balances In th gen eral fund, exclusive .of the lisoontionn gold reserve In the division of redemptlou. show: Avsllabie cash balance. $14..I.i41 , gold. 160,261,417. tn tsrk Money Market. NEW YORK. Feb. 27 MONEY -On call, firm at 24T3 per eent; closing bid. 2 per cent; offered. ' 3 per cent. Time lostis. stcHdy; i and 90 days, 3 per cent. 8 months. 3 per cent PRIME MERCANTILE rAPF.R-34 per cent. STERLING fTXCHANGE Heavy, with actual business in bankers' bills at 14 676ff 4.8680 for demand and 14 X4T1N 8470 for (-lav bills: posted rates. 1186 and 4 87 (H .88; commen-lal hills, 14.84. SILVER Bar. arte: Mexican dollars. 4o. BONIS Government. Arm; railroad. Irresular. 104Vi Japaa aa. rartir tin n l"4 It N uni 4 ta 1H atan rna. sold 4a....HS 14 can. 4a 4 1 , lie lat In. !4- tlr, new 4a. rminnn 1M "Minn St. I.. 4a.. tta old 4a. raa W'l . K A T 4 X" 6n oM 4a, rnuann .! 1 ! Amtr Toll 4a refill. TJ Nafl kit of M f 4 f1-t do ta. rertlf 1ISS N t. Onlral Ja l' At- hlaon sen. 4a !"4 ,N. J. cantral ( ta 1 do ad). 4 7, No. Paolflr 4 I'a Atlantlr t'naat l.lna..10.1 I do Sa 7 in4!Nnrfolli ft W 1 4a inT4 M lore. S. 1.. r. 4a a: 114 Pann ronr. Jt . . I"" 1 iRradlna ran 4a in.'Vt 7 ISt. It. 1. at r Sa il. V. 8 rat. ta. I dn rnuann. . . . do a re, do 8a rnunon dn new 4a. raa B t). 4a ... do ISa Central of Oa dn lat Inc.. dn 2l Inr Chea ft (Ihln 4,a...1o S 1- " ' 4a SI avs Ht. I., s 7. r. aa . - Sa hoard Air Una 4a SI1 Chlraao ft A IV, , H ft Q n 4a. C R I. ft P. 4a . dn rol. 6a. -" So. ParlAe 4a. 7 rer. Si . L. a. 4a inn Thlraso Tar. 4 ta f'olo. Midland 4a 75 Coin, ft 8. 4a 814 fiiha (.. rertlf rui n. ft R 0 4a...'. ...lft',4 niallllara' Ser. Ba... 7S Erlv prior lien 4a ini' do ,an 4a ajva Sa. Rv. aa Tavaa ft lat , Tol.. St I, W Union Pa.-lnv 4 do rnnv. 4a V 8 Steal 7(1 M . Wanaah lat dn deb H Waatam Md. 4a W ft lakt Krle 4a Ft. W ft D. C. lai...lia Wla Cantral 4a Horlclns Val 4Sa ... . 1114 Ex-Interest. Offered. . .it1, ..U1 4a Sf. IM4 .l:i a . . 4V ..ll .. 7IS .. II Roatan atocks anal Band BOSTON. Feb. 27. Call losns. 2 cent: time loans. 8'S4 per rent. closing on slocks and honns: Atrhlann Sill do 4a Max t 'antra I 4a Atrhlaon do pfd Roatnn ft Malna Rnaton ft A Itoalnn Rlaatad. . . . Flirhburg pfd Mexlran t'entrat N. Y.. N. H. ft H. I'nlon Parlflr A mar. Arpra. Chem. do pfd Amer. Pnea. Tuna. . Amer. Sugar do pfd Amar. Tel. Tel.. Amer. Woolen dn srd Pom. Iron ft 8.... F.dlaon Kler. Ill Oan. Blertrlr Man. Klrrtrlr dn pfd Maaa. Oaa fnltad Fruit t'nttad Shoe Marti. . do pfd V. 8. Steel do pfd Weatii.sh. rommos. Asked. .W2V . 74 . a .lnj 176 V, .!S .1M .142S4 . :4 in .134 . . 31 . It 1444 l: .14 . 2a . us n 1 . M :r.i .is . 14 . 6 . 41 .111 . 81 Adventure Allnuea Atnalaamated .. Amar. Klnr Atlantlr Rlnsliam 'alumaf ft H. Ontannlal Copper Ranta.. T'alr Waal. Imlntnn Coal. Franklin Oranrv late Rovala Maaa. Mining... Mlrhlsan Vnnaak Montana C. ft C Old DomlnOin.. Oareola Parrot ,Q"lnrjr shannon .... Tamarark ... iTrlnlty 1'. 8. Mining It'. 8. Oil.... It'tah 4 Vlrtnrla ut,tWiiona anu, Wolvarlaa ... 143 per Official 54 Tu 11 -' tn 14 Ml t 11 6 W )! n t 4 ' N't BJ ja'a 84 127 II J H 4! lll't OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Both. Beef Steers and Cows Sold t Just About Steady Price. HOGS STRONG TO fIVE CENTS HIGHER Active Demand lor jthrep nnd Lnnibs nt Ktently Prices ea Tnp for en non Tnt nn Market for Bolk SOUTH OMAHA. Feb. 27. I. Receipts wtte: Cuttle. Iloga Sheep Official Monday s.aJl 4., 4, Same day laxi week 4,l.i '" 1.14 Ma me 41m week la-fore.. !) i lit i."" Same three woks ago.. l.Hn :t.x u..lli name lour weeks ago.. 2.:so l h.l.tt Hume day lust year 2.4IS) b,4o li..oy2 KKl ElI'TS FOR THE 1 liAR TO DATE 'Ihe following tabic shown the receipts of came, hogs and ahecp ai Mouih omaha lor the year 10 autu. with comparison !ih Ihs,. veat : !-, ink. Inc. l'ec 12l.Kf.li lVi.l-M 1V24 :K,x2 IW sail lhta.li .'4h.i4 2h,.S4'i 3,i 42 SATl U11AV S SHU'MEXTS. The lollowlng ll-t shows the litiinher of cars ol feeders shipped, to the country Sal urdtiv and their pointa of dettlinaiion ; Cat tiu C1'; Henry Inioitsoh, Manning, la O. " 1 C. J. Keyt. Handulph, la. SI 1 The lu,ii,,ii( mi;ii- mihh-- :.c "'e'.HK price ot hogs hi Month Omaha for ihe last several days, with comparisons: Cattle ItOgN bnecp I 1!6. Feb. I... Feb. 3... Feb. ... Feb. 4... Feb ... Fob. t,... Feb. 7... Feb. 8 .. Feb. ... Feb. 10. . Feb. 11.. 1 1 t U la,, , Feb. IS. . Feb. 14.. Feb. IS.. Feb. 16.. Feb. 17.. Fell. 18.. Feb. 1H.. Feb. 2U., Feb. 21.. Feb. 22.. Feb. 23.. Feb. ;4.. Feb. 28.. Feb. 28.. Feb. 27.. ttondnn fttoek Market. LONDON. Feb. 27. Closing quotations on stocks nnd bonds: Conaola. monar tl 4-14IN T. rentral. do acrount. April... 8t! Wnrfolk ft W naa so pro Anaronda Atufelann do pfd B. O Can. Parlflr.... Chaa ft Ohio.. Calraso Ol. W C. M ft St. P Da flrrra D. ft R 0 dn pfd F.rle da lat pfd do td pfd.... 111. Cantral 1.. ft K M.. K. ft T Ontario ft W. lA6PennBylTanla . HOW Rand Mlnea 14, Raadlng . Mi, 1 dn lat pfd ?4sl do id pfd Sr. Hallway lal dn pfd 34 4,, So Parlflr , 1 ll nlnn Parlflr . 41. ! do pfd 1-.V. 8 gteel saw dn pfd 16t. Vvj Wabaah 14!4 dn p'd . 83 Spanish 4a SILVER Bar. kteady. 27d per oc. MONEY 2rS per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills is 3ro4 per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for three months bills Is 3 718 per cent. 1S4'4 Hh4j S4'4 be 7S 10 4 . 47 464 , W. . 70 '4 IMS .102 ' , M . . !4 , 4'4 1 Bank Cenrlna. OMAHA. Feh. 27. Bank clearings tody were I1.R13.332.88. For the corresponding day In 1!kH the clearings were 11,383.133.51. OMAHA WHOLES A l.ti MARKET. Condition of Trnde nnd annotations on Stnple nnal Kniex Prod nee. EtiOS lsndled stock.. 2c. LIVE Vol" LTRY Chickens, 10c; staggy and young roosters. 8c; old roosters, b'ytf tic; turkeys. 15c; geese. 8Mii)c. DRESSED POULTRy-Tu:ky. 17019c; ducks, 12c; geese, 11c; chlckena, HtlUc; roosters. 76c. Bl'TTER Packing stock, 21c; choice to fancy dairy, ZSQ'ioc;, creamery, , 27030c; prints. 31c. , . FRESH FROZEN FISH-Trout. 8c; pick erel 6c; pike, 8c; perch. 7c; bluetlsh, 12c; whiteflsh. Sc; salmon, 11c; redsnapper, li)c; halibut 9c; frog lega. ppr dos. rahtrah art halibut, ; crapples, 12c; buffalo, ic; white bass, 11c; herring. 5c; bluetlsh, 11c; Spanish mackerel, 11c. Frog legs, per dot., 40c. BRAN Per ton, 117.00. HAY' Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale Hav Dealers' association: Choice No. 1 up land. I7.O0; No. 2. 86.SO; medium. 8.0o;coarnf. IT..50. Rye straw, 15.00. These prlcea are for hnv of gocd color and quality. OYSTERS New York counts, per csn. 45c; extra selects, per can. lie; standards, tier can. 30c. Bulk: Standards, p"r BBl" 11.40; extra selects, per gal., 1.i5; New York counts, per gal.. 11.10. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGES California, extra fancy Bed land navels, all slxea. 12.50; fancy navels. 12.25; choice navels, all sixes, $2.00. LEMON8 Callfnerla. fancy. 2.70: SCO and 160. 13.25: choice, 270, 300, 300. 13.00. DATES Per box of 80-lb. nkgs.. 12.14); Hnllowee. In 70-lb. boxes, per lb., 4ti6c. FIGS California, per 10-lb. carton, 75 85c; Imported Smyrna, 4-crown, 10c; 5 and 6-crown, 12c; fancy, Imported (washed), in 1-lh. pkgs., l(Vffl8c. BANANAS Per medlum-slsed bunch, 11.73 C2 25; lumbt.s. 12.5043.00. GRAPEFRUIT Per box of 54 to 64. 10.50(9 7.00. FRUITS. APPLES New iora Kings. 13 2"; New Tork Greenlnga. 13 00; New York Baldwins. 13.00; Colorado Wlnesapa, per bu. box, 11.50; Pippins. 11.50. GRAPES Imported Malagas, per kef, Iti.5ji7.00. TANGERINES California, per box, 12. Ml. CRANBERRIES Wisconsin Bell snd Bu gle, per bbl.. 18.00; Jerseys, per bbl., 18.00; per box, 12.76. VEGETABLES. POTATOES Home grown. In sacks, per bu.. 45c; Colorado, per bu., 60c. TURNIPS old. per bu., 40c; Cannda rut abagas, per lb., Ic; new. per dox., 15c. CARROTS-Old, per bu., 40c; nw, per dox.. 45o. PARSNIPS-Old. per bu., 40c. BEETS Old, per bu., uOc; new, per dox., 45c. BEANS Navy, per bu., 11.851.90. ONIONS Home grown, red. In sacks, per lb.. 2c; Spanljh, per crste. 12.60; Colorado vellow. per lb., 2c; new, southern, per dox., 45c. CUCUMBERS -Per dot., 11.7571.00. TOMATOES Florida, per 6-basket crate, 14 50415.00. CABBAGE Holland seed, per lb., llie. SWEET POTATOES -Kansas kiln dried, per bbl.. 12.50. CELERY-California, 4&(ff75e. RADISHES Hot house, per dos., 45c. LETTUCE Per box of about fifteen hesds, flc. RHUBARB Per doi. bunches, 75cJ1.0O. PARSLEY Per dos. bunches, 75c. MISCELLANEOUS. SAUERKRAUT Wisconsin, par keg, $2.25. CIDER New York, per bbl., 15 50: per half bbl.. 13.25. . CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full ciesm, 13c; Wisconsin Young America, 14c; block Bwlss, new. 15c; old, 16&17c; Wisconsin brick, 15c: Wisconsin llmburger, 14c. HIDES No. 1 green, 7c: No. 2 green. Ic; No. 1 sslted, 84C; No. 2 salted. 7Vic; No. 1 veal calf, 8c; No. I veal calf, 7c; dry salted, 8t14c; sheep pelts, SbcftUM; horse hides, ll.5or3iu. NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shells, new crop, per lb., 15c; hard shells, per lb., 13c; No. I soft shells, per lb , 12c; No. 2 hard shells, per lb., 12c Pecans, large, per lb , 12c; small, per lb., 10c; peanuts, per lb., 7o; roasted peanuts, per lb, 8c; Chili walnuts. fr lb.. 12i(il31tc; almonds, soft shell, per b., 17c; hard sell, per lb., lie; chestnuts, per lb. liVylHc; new black walnuts, per bu., 75UKOc; shellbsrk hickory nuts, per bu., 1.7I; large hickory nuts, per bu., H.uV Coffee Market. NEW YORK, Feh. 27 COFFEE The market for futures oened steady at un changed prices to a decline of 15 points In reaisinse to lower European csbles and liquidation based on continued full Rrastllan receipts mui rxpccistloits that the estimates for Ihs March movement would be bearish, loiter s decline at Havre caused Increased weakness here and the market at one lima wh a 2530 points lower. Toward the close there nas some covering bv recent sellers snd the market rallied slightly, with rins ing prices si a decline of 20i!5 points. Sales nera reported of 23J.JV) bags. Including: Msrch, 2'0i&0c; Mav. 8 fHit ; a,.; Jul. 75 eVhsW; Septemlier. 8 8."i 7 I.V ; November 7 1". 4j;2"k': Deceinher. 7 16t7 i : January, 7 2ifl 7.K. 8U caaa; No. JKia, Involcs, la. 4 iv I 4 72Si 4 74V! 1 4 821 4 74 4 &7SI 4 tati 4 7B4, 4 7vi I 4 81'4l 4 84 I 4 84 va, 4 4 73 I 1 ; 1 I 4 65( 4 OhSs, I 4 i-y-t, , 4 Ao I 4 fir,',, , I 4 73-, I 4 7514 11HH. 11903 4 721 '"l 4 73 I fc?: 4 84, 701 4 81 1 80 4 77. f. 821 4 81 8 771 I 8 741 4 (81 I 4 fc! 6 71 6 01 1 8 76; 6 0U 8 70 I 01 8 72 4 80! I S 85 4 99 I 6 03 8 931 6 021 7 03, 5 04 li b 12 ti 91 1 5 24; 98! I ti 96 5 2 m 5 22 8 93 5 19 S 84 6 32 8 81 1 5 3I 8 91; 5 32, 8 80, 1902. .1901. :19O0.1899. 5 Mi 6 4 17 3 M I 5 21 4 68 3 84 111' I 4 2 I 6 86 I 31 I W ti 12, 6 23 , 4 661 8 18 6 21 1 4 70 8 I (i 5 28! 4 08 I 68 6 88 I 28; 4 75 I 6' 1 6 3ii 4 84 8 7u 6 00 I 4 8O1 3 .1 V 02, b 32 I I " 04 , 6 30 4 791 5 88 6 24, 4 82 I h8 5 VM 5 811 4 75 8 ho 6 81 5 28! 4 75 I 58 6 Z8 4 as 1 s wi a 1 4 (t. CM 5 22 I 3 62 5 23, 4 K 5 31 f b 33. a 3" - 1 b 32 97 I 6 93: 5 38 6 XH 5 33 '91 5 5 5 h 6 Sb 6 88 4 181 I 5l 4 '.4 8 4 4 nit' 8 00 4 aai 8 5n 4 691 "3 j Jla 4 T 5 81! b 27 4 67 1 3 6 Indicates Sunday. The official number of cara of stock brought in today by each road was: Cattle.Hoga.Shet p.H r S) C, M. & St. P. R ... U. 1'. Sveiem Mlasotirt Pacific C. ct N. W. Ry F., K. M. . Ry.... C. St. P.. M. O R' B. M. Ry c, b. y. Ry K. C. Ai St. J C, R. I. V., east... Illinois Central Chicago Gt. Western. Total recelpta The disposition of the day s receipts was as loilows. eiuh buyer pure nasltig ihe nura- oer ot head iiiaicatea: Cuttle. Hogs ,6 4 .; .28 7 15 J 4 'i .81 32 i 3 .8 4 .28 14 3 ; 2 .! :: "i .4 7 3 3 . 1 4 - 141 77 lil IDS.-, DM M4 8ii Nil )l.ll 2lt 3 46 14b 57 4 73 29 41 "if 1.1b mi4 1.131 1.4t3 1.784 Sheep. (Si 1,5X1 1.04V 811 308 .3,400 6.578 4.73.) Omnha Packing Co.. Swift and Company.., Cudahy I'ackiuis Co.. Armour Ai Co Van Sant Co Carey At Benton Lotiman A Co Hill Son L. F. Husx Wolf Murnan Mike Haggerty Sol Dcgan J. B. Boot At Co Bulla 8. S Hoffman Packing Co. Hamilton Oilier buycr8 Tr.lnl t-A'i-ci w iint-oiio nf cattle were not cx cesslve this morning, and with a good local demand the market ruled active, with but little change in ruling prices from those In force at tne close ot last week. Buyers were all out In good season and it was not long before the bulk of the offerings was disposed 01. , . . . A good manv beef steers were Included In the offerings, but the demand seemed to be equal to tne occasion and aa k result the market on desirable grades was fairly active and Just about steady with the close of the week. In faci, some salesmen thought that some of ihe kinds that Just suited buyers were a litllH stronger, but. 011 the otrer hand, some of the commoner kinds wei a trifle weak., so that on the average the market could not be quoted anvthing but steady. Moat everything waa disposed of in good season. Cow biivorn 100k hold quite freely this morning and as a result trading was active with prlcea practically the aaine as they were laat Friday. All the buyers seemed to be anxious for fresh supplies and Iwiiight the common to medium grades aa well as the good slufT at steady prices without hesitation. An early clearance was made. Bulls, veal calves and slags were also without quotable change, the demand being fullv equal to the supply. There were not many stin kers and feed ers In sight and as speculators carried over very few from last week they were all anxious for fresh supplies and the market on Isith light and heavy cattle that had anv qnalltv to them was active and strong, some sales ill fact being quite a Utile higher. As high as 84. :W was paid for a big string of cattle of good quality. Rep resentative sales: Ns. 1..., 1.... 14.... I.... I.... 4..., 4... 18.... 14... 14 .... 14... 0.... 14... 14.... t... 4.... 4.... 4..., 14 ... 87... . t.'.'. 10.. 1.. ... in. . . It... I ... I... I... t... . . . I... 14 .. ri... IK... 24... t... I . 4 . . 11... t. .. I . H... I... I .. 1... 1 . . I... 1 ... I... I... I... I... I... 1... I... I... I... 1... I... 1... 1 .. t... A . .1410 . . 420 .. in ..1010 .. 71 .. 4 ... S ..101 ..1174 ..1111 ..IHJ.4 ..list ..1107 ..1IM 1144 rr. 3 14 I 4,'. S 4r S 74 1 7(1 4 74 I 7ft I M) I tl) 4 1)5 4 06 4 05 4 10 4 10 4 10 Na 1 . .. ).. 14.. 4 . M .. 21.. tl.. ID. . . 14.. 1.. 42.. 12.. t;.. t. At. .. 70 . ..lal . . .1144 ...1IKI ..1200 . . . 1 1 ft I . . . 1 1 SO . ..12S4 ...1387 ...1273 . . .1278 ...1244 . ..mi . ..man .17MS STEERS AND HEIFERS. 14 5 111 li 1134 H2 I f. 2il 1142 6TEEBS AND COW. 17 . . t ..Wit .. 170 ..1010 .. tit, .. 410 ..10' Hi . . Ml .. 410 . . 433 .. 440 . ' . . 1 1 r.o . , J . . .. 710 . . 43 . . Oi4 . .12110 . . 7J .. 44 . . 421 .. 400 .. 410 .. 733 . . 111 .. f,o .1024 . .111411 . . 1 1 3D . . II ..U7 . . 0 . . 71.4 . ,fo . loan . . in.'.t . . 43 .1150 ..1047 . . 474 . .nj . . 404 , . 10 . . man . ln?5 . . 147 I 74 10... I If. 15... 4 04 IS... COWS 14 II 4 4. I 74 1 00 2 on t it 25 2 li 1 2:. 2 2b 1 26 2 21 t !4 1 IS : an t 1 35 1 40 2 40 3 40 1 2 r.o 1 ;o 2 sn : 4s I is I 76 7i I 76 t 40 I 40 I IS I ! I 0 I (HI I 00 I 00 4 00 I l I On I no I (HI I 04 I OS I 10 I 10 I 1" HrtlFKRS. I 7. 7.. I I.'. I 1 . a . 1.. 1.. 1., I . r. . is . IS.. 4 20. 4 24 M , 2).. I.. 14 . a . 6. . a . 16 4.'.' 11 . 2. II.. 20 . I It 17. . 1 . .1121 ..1142 ..1200 .1001 . ln:i . lo;j . .HI'S . . 1070 ..1121 ..1I4S . .1161 . . KM ..U'lKI . 12411 . .11170 . . 1 220 . 1103 ..1140 .1410 . .1330 . 1200 .1142 . . 433 . . aaa . . una .1037 . 1 1170 . . 101,1 .. IHI ..1011 ..1112 .. 410 .. to . 11S3 ,. 470 .1040 ..mi .1150 .1047 1125 1090 . .1077 . . 1204 .1110 . .1241 . 1377 . 111(1 Pr. 4 It 4 16 4 10 4 36 4 36 4 4n 4 4 4 4.5 4 46 4 SO 4 60 4 46 4 6 4 M 6 1)0 4 24 4 26 4 IS 4 26 4 40 I IS 1 II I 15 I IS a 10 1 20 1 24 a is I 26 3 25 I 26 a 2s a is I 26 a 25 a 2.5 a is a it a in a 10 a 30 a 30 a si a as a as a at I is 1 as a 10 1 40 3 40 a 45 a ir, a 44 3 4i a to a en a 60 a si a ss a 55 a 40 a is I 71 .110 00 14 (41 2 40 4:4 I 10 1 716 a 15 I.S 2 15 1 H0 3 25 77 j I 40 1 7k0 3 15 703 I tn I 7'I5 3 40 ;mi t r.o 6 444 a In 67 1 40 I 740 I 40 7;.o f 75 1 420 1 (0 . 4:'0 1 76 I lino I 75 . 760 t am 1 iio I 16 BU1X8. toil 1 V I lino a no t SO I ll0 I 0 li,m a 76 1 111.0 a 10 ,i4u i a4 a ins a is lia t 46 1 2-,.' I a 26 H I 46 1 K.'O a 23 1410 a ne 1 net) I 26 .1510 a an 1 liMo a 30 1621 I 40 I !" a M .I4a a an 1 1410 1 60 , IM I an I lino 3 kn la. I 00 : -a 1 in . lut I M CALVES V t 60 I 140 i 64 , ran 3 (hi 1 . ,, 4.1 4 . .' t ' 1 ' " ;, Ti , 84 4 ill 1 ! t II 2V 4 50 1 171 8 tt IMi 4 T5 S "I 4 nn ft I I e 1 r IV 6 ?5 1 4 00 154 STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS 450 75 AND 2 STOCK ER 8 t 4n 7!l FKKDICRaV . ? . 51 740 716 4W 723 trt 70 . 703 I lo t 6.1 I 7, I 14 a 00 a on a a so a 00 a tn 3 16 a as a jt. a aa a 4 I SA . T01 . 4 . 4 50 . H . 7 . 7ia . 74 . 40 .101 a to a 40 a so a 4o a aa 4 aa a 46 a 45 a lo a to I 76 I 76 a it 1 xi a " a it 4 40 4 an 4 40 4 404 I 4 t ;i 1 710 a Jf. 16 413 4 1M 4 34 4 ia 7 6"4 4 4" II lo4l 1 125 I 60 11 47t t 64" a 50 4 1 100 1 700 t mi I lion A. W Smith Wvo 24 feeders.. 1144 4 ?n libiills 1293 tin 2 hnll. ... 12 2011 IS cows bh 150 MOOS There was a liberal run of hogs reported In Chicago, about 42 ono being on sale. At this point receipts were lui fair for a Mondav and with a good local de mand the market ruled fairly active and strong to 6c higher, although Chicago was quoted slow and generally steady, with Kansas City steady to 10c lower. Buyers all bought quite freely, so that an early clearance was made The light weights sold lars-olv from 4.724j down, butchers and mixed from 14 72' to 14 80 and heavies from 14 an to 14 9o. There wns nn particular change In the market from start to finish, the late snles being lust ns good as the early ones. Most of the trains arrived In ftilrly good season, so that the market was not delayed as much from that source as usual. Repre sentative t,ales: No. Aa. sa. r. at a . ah Pr 14 123 ... 4 ! ! 247 40 4 774, 24 146 ... 4 40 It 220 ... 4 TfS a 171 40 4 40 71 Ill ... 4 77 I0 .. 4714, . H3 4W 4 77 "4j 76 184 40 4 4tf4) f? 113 ... 77j S4 14 ... 4 70 II 2r ... 4 77V t 14 ... 4 70 70 131 40 4 T74 II lj 120 4 70 44 143 40 I ITS 4H 20 ... 4 70 76 333 40 4 7T 7 214 120 4 "2 ' t 24 ... 4 175 42 174 10 4 72 74 222 ... 4 "7 5 41 177 ... 4 72' 76 231 ... 4 77V 7n 145 ... '4 721 44 2:'6 10 4 775 J 270 ... 4 71 74 17 ... 4 7T. lo 24 Kl 4 74 70 214 ... 4 775 41 211 40 4 74 61 !l ... 10 78 1?2 40 4 74 47 237 40 4 40 26 121 ... 4 74 71 Ma ... 4 10 77 tot ... 4 76 46 141 ... 4 10 4 210 ... 4 74 44 241 ... 4 10 1 21 213 40 4 76 II 171 ... 4 40 73 316 lo 4 76 41 31 110 4 40 til 205 tO 4 76 41 141 140 4 40 14 214 ... 4 76 47 11 1W 4 40 to J22 ... 4 16 41 167 140 4 40 64 204 ... 74 44 Ml 4 4 10 en 227 40 4 74 fX 216 ... 4 14 17 134 ... 4 71 47 ! ... 4 10 l 250 120 4 74 40 20 1M 4 14 44 184 ... 4 74 73 146 124) 4 10 7 2"0 in 4 76 43 244 ... 4 10 45 234 120 4 74 67 144 ... 4 10 62 11 ... 4 74 46 242 80 4 W 7K 2ol ... 4 71 74 211 40 4 40 76 200 ... 4 76 81 302 lt 4 10 64 211 0 4 76 lit ; 40 4 MH 213 Id 4 76 41 114 ... 4 14 71 210 ... 4 76 64 ... 4 6 76 234 ... 4 74 41 104 10 4 14. 70 214 ... 4 76 41 141 ... 4 40 SltV.EP Receipts of sheep were moderate this morning and with a good demand from local buyers thn market ruled active with prices Just about steady with the close Of last week. In some snots the market may have been a trlde higher. A new top for the season waa put on both the wether and yearling market this morning when Mexi can wethers sold for 16 and Mexican year lings 18.90. Some Just fair ewes brought 15.30 and some fair lambs 17.30. There were no choice lambs offered, but consid ering quality the market held Just about steady on both sheep and lambs. Owing to the brisk demand and the limited offerings the market came to a close at an early hour. Quotations for fed stock: flood to choice yearlings. h4ni&.9i: fair to good year lings, xti 0071.40; good to choice wethers. 15.5076.(1); fair to good wethers, 15. 003. 50; good to choice ewes, 15.00(9)5.50; fair to good ewes, 4.5O(fi6.0O; common to fnlr ewes, I4.00 ftHl.nO; good to choice lambs, 17.5037.65; fair to good lambs. 17.0057.50; feeder lambs, $6.50 Si. 75. Representative sales: 203 western bucks 5 western bucks 11 western cull ewes 45 weslern ewes 125 western ewes 4nl Mexican ewe , 822 Mexican ewes 15 Colorado ewes 244 Colorado ewes 8 western ewes 2 western yearling ewes 6 western wethers 318 3vestern ewes 253 Mexican wethers I Colorado lamb 4. 228 western yearlings 244 Colorado wethers 244 Colorado wether , 1 western yearling 443 weslern yearlings , 528 Mexican yearlings 43 western ewes 17 western ewes 71 weatern wethers 51 western yearlings and lambs 2 western lambs 13i western lambs 195 Colorado lambs 40 Colorado lambs 30 Colorado lambs . 118 3 00 laj 3 00 88 8 26 98 5 05 98 8 06 94 6 25 114 5 30 76 B 87 84 5 37 9il I 40 80 5 50 95 6 60 115 6 80 88 6 Ot) 70 6 24 80 6 25 80 6 37 80 6 37 80 6 60 81 6 80 77 6 90 82 4 75 88 6 M) 103 5 75 70 8 50 70 7 26 76 7 26 72 7 30 72 f SO Til 7 SO CHICAGO MVK 8. TO r ft MARKET Cattle Stronger Hogs Fire Penis 1'p Sheep Stronar, Unba Weak. CHICAGO, Feh. 27. CATTLE Receipts, 28,000 head; market stronger; good to prime steers, to. 8."i4i6 .40; poor to medium, 3 VXlp 5.75; Blockers snd feeders, I2.5taii4.40; cows $1.2fi.n0; heifers. I2.UKU5.0O; canners. 1.25Jf 2.7(1; bulls, $2.O"4r4.10; calves. I3.5OW7.S0. HOOS -Receipts. 45,000 head; estimated for tomorrow, 30.000 head; market 6c higher; mixed and butchers, I4.75fi6.00; good to choice, heavy, 4.5i 10; rough heavy, 14.73 ri4 N7't; light, 4.70i.4.90; hulk of sales, 14 85 4r4.9S. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 28,000 head; market strong: lambs, weak; good to choice wethers, 5.SO&1.25; western sheep, I5.00Sj6.2O; native lambs, 5.757.75; western lambs, 5.75if'7.76. Kansas City Lire ftoek Market. KANSAH CITV. Feb. 27. CATTLE Re ceipts. 7.500 head including 600 southerns. Market nn killing steers strong; stockers Hiid feeders strong to 10c higher; choice export and dressed beef ateers, 15.006.75; fair to good, 13.75134.90; weatern fed steers, S3.7tVgS.2B; stackers and feeders, $3.00(54. 60; southern steers, $3.2iV(j4.60; southern cows, $2 25W3.60; native cows, $1.75'u4 i6: native heifers. $2.75154.50; bulls, $2.5033.76; calves, $3 lv,m 75. H )OS Receipts, 6.500 hesd; market Re higher; top, $4 95; bulk of sales, $4.7oyi 4 90; heavy, $4.8W4 96: packers, 14.80434.80; pigs and lights. S4tiXn4 85. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Rscelpts, 1,300 head Market steady to strong. Native lambs, $11.50-87.80; native wethers, Sr.263 6.90; native fed ewes, S4.8bfi6.a0; western fed lambs, $7.0iKf7.85; western yearlings. $8.(KV&il 80- western fed sheep, $4 IVul.DO; fed ewes, $3.5oti5 50. RI. I.onls live Slock Market. ST. ItOUlS, Feb. 27. CATTLE Receipts, 4.000 head Including 3,000 Texans. Market ateady to slow. Native shipping and ex port sleers, I.SO4i6.0H: dressed beef and butcher sleers, I.I5fn5 80; steel s under 1,001) pounds, $32rVU4.IO; stockers and feeders, S3.75tf4.26; cows snd heifers, $2.2iau4.50; can ners, $1 8ufj.i2.50; bulla, $2.6034. (: calves, f I.oihQ7.50; Texas and Indian stetrs, S'.'.&OfJ 41; cows and heifers, $2.26fj3.76. IBM 18 Receipts, 6,000 head. Market ateadv. I'lgs and lights, $3.76f4.76; packers, $4 8oii4.6: butchers and best heavy, $4 85 IU6 05 SHEEP AND LA MBS-Receipts. 1.600 head. Market steady. Native muttons, $:t.NMH on; iambs, $4 oofr7.7S; culls and bucks, $4.flofi5.00; Htuckers, $2 00fj8.50. St. Joseph I. Ira Sir.vk Market. HT JOSEPH, Feb. 27 -CATTLE-Receipts, 1,123 hesd; market steady to strong; natives. $3.70tfj550; cows and lielfer. $l.bi)lj 4 4: stockers anil feeders, $2.76fi4.15. IHIOH Receipts. 3,991 head; market 5c higher: light, $4.6'fi4.85; medium and heavy, $4.7;Vi4 92'4j. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 7 2$1 head; market ateady to 10c lower; lamba, $7 65; wethera, $8 00. Sinus llr I. Ire Slock Market. SIOUX CITY, Feb. 27 .-(Special Tele gram l-CATTI.E-Receipts. 1.700 head; market steady; stockers strong and active: I, raves, $3. 6100. 0"; cows, bulls ami mixed, $2 5014.0)1; stockers Slid feeders, $2.75433.76; calves and yearlings, $2.253 50. IK K1H - Betelpta, 3. 0.4) head; market strong, selling at $4 5o4 V; hulk nf sales, $4.ij4.70. Slork la SIM. Receipts of live stock nt the alt pilnclpnl weslern markets yesterday were: Cattle. Una. Sheen . 3.t'-' . 2.7'i . ..Ma) . 4.000 . 1,12$ .28.000 6 241 S.Ota) 600 hit) 3.1'Ml 46, 000 4.747 1.60 7.2m 24,li0 .46.549 67.732 41 1 South (Unalia Sioux City KansHs city St. Itoiils St. Joseph Chlcsgo Totals Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Feb. -17 COTTOX-flpot market tlos.tl dull, 15 point lowed; mid dling ui lands, 7.6'ir; middling gulf, 7.5'; shIcs. nune. NEW ORLEANS. Feh. 27 -COTTON Hlca1 : salea. 2 000 bslea: ordinary. 4 1318c; good ordinary. nV; low middling. .( ; mid dling. 7V g'''Xl niid illug 2 U-18c; middling fair. 8V; receipts, 6 185 bslea; stock. JSlll.' bales LIVERPOOL. Feb. H. 'OTTO V-Spot In fslr demand: prices 7 points lower; Vmcr losn middling fair. 4-d; good middling. 4 28.1. middling, 4 lid, low middling. 4 M . good ordlnarv. 8 gad; nrrtinarv, 3 7 'd. sal" of the day were 12mm bales, of which 1. were for speculation and exiv.rt and In cluded 11.5011 American. Receipts. I.Oi' bales Including 500 American. ST. ItOl lS. Feb. 27 COTTON -Middling TSc; snles, none; receipts, none, shipment".. 21 bales; stock, 4.1. b'l bales. Wool Market. BOSTON. Feb. 27. WOOL Concern ing the wool market the Commercial Bull etln says: The market Is dull :en ersllv speaking. though some holders report It slightly more active. Sales sic routined to smtiil lots of domeailo grades and in foreign no large trades have been closed. Importer feel a little better. I'c strnctlon by fire of about 2.fai.imo pound, of Australian ' wool has taken that much ofT the market There a ao much lc to se'l and the loss Is fully covered by Insurance Quotations show little change The finer grades are about ns strong as ever, but nie dlum and coarse wools are weak. The shipments of wool from Boat on to dite from December 29. 19i4. according to Ih. same authority are .V 7X3.249 pounds ngnlnsi 87,731.12 pounds at Ihe same time lust vent . The receipts tn date are 41.J09 8.14 pounds, against 27,329.247 for the Same period 1si year. ST. LOUIS. Feb ??.-WOO! r-8l eaflV r me cllnm grades, combing and clothing. VWr : light fine. 2i4?f32c: heavv line. 17ilc; tub washed. 3339c. NEW VoRK, Feb 27. WOOL - Firm, domestic fleece. ;t2788c. I(ONPON, Feb. 27. WOO I -The arrivals of wool for the set-ond series nf ftitctnoi snles closed todav with the followlnv amount: New South Wales. 70.I1I8 Isles Queensland. 22.628 hales: Victoria. N7 414 hair; South Australia. I1.S24) bales; Wesi Australia. 11.092 bales; Tasmania. 7iW bales; New Zealand. 112.8(18 bales: 'ape of Hool Hope and Nnta'. 38.018 bales; total. St2 818 bales. Of this total 191.800 bales were for warded direct to spinners, leaving 1T1 148 hales avallnble, Including 8 PnfJ lalos or from the first series. Metal Market. . NEW TORK. Feb. 27.--M ETALS - There wss another break In the London tin mar ket. where spot closed at 129 17s 81 and futures at 129 5s. !,ocally the market was Influenced by the declines abroad and closed weak with spot quoted at $.25fi2N.75 The foreign decline did not seem to be due to any change In trade conditions, hot spec ulative offerings were said to be larger. Copper was unchanged at 1 6s 3d for svnt In London and at il 15s for futures. ,o callv the market also was unchanged wiih producers holding tlrmlv. Lake is qiiote.1 at $15 50; electrolytic at $15 37Sff 15.50. and casting at $15. OOfi 15.25 1cad was uncliang.-d at $4 45va4.5o In the local market, but ta a shsde carter abroad, where It closed at 12 6a Spelter waa also unchanged lo cally at $8.30. snd lower In Itopilon. where It closed al 23 17s tld - Iron closed at 53a In Glasgow and 48s 4'4id In Mlddlesboro. Lo cally the Iron market is wronger in tone with demand reported quite active snd F rices In some Instances held higher No. foundry, northern, la quoted at $17 7.V 18.25; No. 2 foundry, northern. $17. 5001 17 75; No. 1 foundry, southern, and No. 1 foundry, southern, soft. $17.7Fy?i18.25. ST. ItOllS. Feb. 27 METALS Lead, stead at $4.35. Spelter, higher at $0 10. Oils nnd) Rosin. OfTt CITY. Pa.. Feb. 27.-071 fred1t bsl snces, $l.il9; certificates, no bid; shipments 91 747 bbls., average to 808 bbls.; runs. 113. 719 bbls,. average m.956 bbls ; hlpmcnt. Lima. 12K.326 bbls.. average t.?81 bbl.; runs Lima, 132.312 bbls.. sverage 49.558 bbls. SAVANNAH. F. b. 27.-OI L-Turpcnt Inc. firm. 60c. ROSIN Firm: A. B. C. $2.72'4.: 1. S2.77U; F. f2.R24: F. 82 90; (?. $2.95: H. $3.25; 1. $.1 50; K. $4 05; M, $4 80; N, $4 75; W (5. $5 00; w W, $5.15. P4Hrlej tiraln Mnrkrt. PKORIA. Til.. Feb. 27. - CORN Ttowar; No. 4), 44r; 4 no grade, 41e. Edwards -Wood Go. (Incorporated ) flain Office: Fifth and Roberts Street 1 ST. PAUL, HINN. DEALERS IN Stocks. Grain. Provisions Ship Your Grain to 0a Branch Office, UO-lll Beard t Trad lalaTt Oaa a ha. Nek. Trlephene Sot 41. llt-214 Exchange Bldg.. South Omaha. ' Sail 'Phone $1t Inaenendant 'Phone 6 RAILWAY TIME CARD IMOV STATION-TRNTII AM) MARC V. I'nlon Pacific. Lea re. Overland Limited A : am Colorado Cal. E a 4:10 pm Cal. A Orearon Ex a 4:20 pm North Platte Local a 7:50 am Fast Mall a 8:60 am Colorado Special a 7:45 am Beatrice Local b 4:30 pm Waliaab. St. Loula Express 1:30 pm St. Louis Local (from Council Bluffs) 8:15 am Shenandoah !.ocal (from Council Bluffs Arrive, a 8:08 pm a 9:80 am a 6:10 pm a 7:00 pm a $ 20 pm a 7:40 am b 1:30 pm 1:80 10:10 2:30 J:U a 1 :55 al0:30 a 3.30 I'aclfle. a 7:10 a 1:56 a 6:18 bll'40 a i:2 1:45 pm Chlcasjo (reat Wesletn. St. Paul ft Minn. ...... .a 830 pm St. Paul ft Minn a, 7:46 am Chicago Limited '...a 5:00 pm Chicago Express a 1:05 am Ibicaao, Hock Island A EAST Chicago Limited. ...... ..a 3 85 oni Chicago Daylight Local. It 7:00 em Chicago Express bll :15 am Pes Moines Express a 4:80 pm Chicago Fast Express, .a 6;40 pm TVItHT. Rocky Monntsln L't d .a 7 20 sm a I 60 Lincoln, Hen. West.. a 1(30 pm a 6:06 Oklahoma A Tex. K..l4 l6ptri al2:40 (hlcaao at XOrthtvrelern. Local Chicago .....l..'..all:30 am 3:16 Fast Mall a 8 In put 8:30 Haylight St. Paul a7:5Hai . pj ia) Uayllght Chicago.., almiam 1150 Limited Chicago. ..... ...a 8:26 pm lis Local Carroll a 4.011 pm i 9 30 Fast St. Paul X . .a S IC am 7:06 Local Hlon C. ft 8f. P.. I) 4:00 put a ; Fast Mall ', 2:60 Chicago Expreas a 6:60 Jim a 7 30 Norfolk at BoliesleHl....a ":40 am 10 35 Lincoln Long I'lna....b 7:40 am 10:36 Casper A AVyoming .'. . .e 2 50 pm e 6:618 peadwood A Lincoln. . .a 2 50 pm 8 16 Huatlngs-Allilon b 2:60 pm 1:11 (hlcaao, Mllaranhee Jk St. Paul. Chicago IiajJIght Ex. ..a 7 50 am all:00 Liiroriiia-i iirgon ex.. a 0 4t pm Overland Umlted. a 8-.1) pm Pea M. A OkuboJI Ex.. a 7:65 am Illinois Central. Chicago Express ... 7:26 am Chicago Limited a i:50 pm Minn. A St. Paul Kx..h ":25 am Minn A St. Paul L t d. a 7:50 pm Mlssonrl Pacific. Bt. Louis Exiiresa a 1:30 am K. C. A SI. L. Ex aU 16 pm S3 10 7:35 a 3:10 alO:35 a 8:06 hill ;to a 8:06 a 6:00 a 6:00 am pm am pm am pm am pm pm am pm pm pm pm pm am pm pm am am am am pm am am pin pm pm pm pm pm am pm pm am pm pm am pm BIRMOTOJ ST4.TIOH-10TH MS(I Bnrllnsjton. . ' Leave. Denver A California... .a 410 pm Northwest Express all 10 pm Nebraska points a 8 50 am Lincoln Feat Mall . 1 . . h 2 67 pm Ft. Crook A Plaltsm'th.b 2:5 pm Bellevne A Plaltsm'th a 7 5) pm Bellevue A Pan. June, .a 8:30 ant Bellevue A Pac. June. ,al2:16 pm Denver Limited Chicago Special a 7:10 am Chicago Express a 4 '00 pro. Chicago Flyer a 8:05 ptri Iowa Local a :I6 am St. Itouls Express a 4:26 pm Kansas City A St. Joe..al0 46 pm Kansas City A St. Joe. .a 8 15 am Kansas CUy A St. Joe. .a 4 .43 pm WFlRt l'KR DKPOT 15TII A W KBTER Mlasoarl ParlBr. ; Leave. Arrire. Local. via Wster HI. Arrive. S'20 pm a 1:08 pm a 7:40 pill a12 05 pm e10:26 am I. 8:32 am a 6:60 ani s 8:56 pm a 4: am U1:0 pm alias a an a fl'46 am 6:06 pm b 4 60 pm bll tu ani I'anl, Minneapolis A Nebraska Weeping f hlcaao, Omaha. Twin City Passenger. . ,b 6:30 am h I 10 pin Sioux City Passenger. .a 2:00 pm Hi 1:24 am Oakland Local b a 45 pm b 9 IU am A dallv. b dally except Sunday d dally except Saturday, a dully except Monday. OCR AM TEAMF,R1. A t, b N ItlNH ROTAtt MAI It 8TgAMRK VOSTBKAIt t , l.lvrBPOOIt, Waaklf gatlln(a t. .arana finata Shorltal, am'inlhaat an4 Binal rtrt uraaqua. Hit KAST Tt'HHINF TRIPI.I! Si'SKW SIKAMCR "Vlctorlaa'" ant ' Virsinian " is (aa) Inua aacti. , . Ttii urnmv ptbamkh tTsnasaan" and ' bavarian" io.mhi lona aark. April ta am leal a"t. ar A tV. Ill JAChgUM S4.VU.. IIIIUIW