Till: OMAHA DAILY BEE: KHIDAY. MARCH 3. CKAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Whit. Mirktt Like a. Pendulum and it Now 8wingin? Up. WINTER WHEAT IS IN GOOD CONDITION V; a rope Vaitt I nm, bnl Order Are Hrltiw Hnrlilng llasls SpecHla lite Market Is mronurr Agslu nml hit la task. OMAHA. March 2. 1!io. h fraction lias runic ugxin In wheat mnl today tne Mav m training stieng.h. 'I he but It could do Wednesday as $1 i-.'a. which was 2c bolter than me low io,nl. I'uday ilia May opened at $I.14'4, which wa tin; ! p,,liil fur the dav. The m.uk McSdily advsncid to tl la At noon It had cased oft to 41.1.', liut was dosing strong. I he (able iTf rather enar.ictei lees Llv- ipol mid Antncrp lm mich-tnged anil Paris up ic, Berlin c nml and Bud.i I'wili The r market was rather stronger lln 111 speculative. Chicago gold ,.) bushels to millers. Dulutti advanced St. Mtnm-apoU IV. with a better demand, and Ht. Louts gained He. - 'I he WH)iliigon report shna's February 'o have been unusually cold, lint the win ter wheat to be generally in good condi tion. There wan a good snow protection until February 20 nil over the belt, ex cept In the southwest and west. California wss warm and had unusual precipitation. Toe wheat In Kansas and Nebraska has gone through the winter well, but there Is Home doubt as to the Illinois, Indiana and Ohio wheat when It Khali be exposed. Tno Pacific, const is good, en.epl In Oregon, wlie.-e (here waa severe freezing. Okla homa and Missouri are reported a fair. Reports are In of northwestern fnrmera already seeding. The wheat cutting there, however, never begins before, August. Min neapolis houses are furnishing more In formation on the strength of the whnt position. It Is said reports from Io0 points show reserves In farmers" hands' are only front l to 10 per cent. The entire Peavv system of country elevators Is said to have but 2V.OO0 bushels, which Is as small they can carry without using bulkhead "nrs. The Federal K.levntor onmpnnv's 'ine la said to have hut 20.000 bushel. These authorities expect receipts to con tinue good for a week or ten days and then drop, so that the nverage for March will be only 150 cars a day. The north western cats. Including Chicago, are S84 today, 40 hist week and 260 last year. Winona. Minn., eayr for first two days of March last vear receipts of wheat were 21,000 bushels; this year, 2.000 bushels; and It la predicted houses will aoon be cleaned up and rloaed. The Price Current, however, figures wheat In all position will come to within lr.oon.noo bushels of the stocks of lat year. The flour output at Minneapolis Increased fs noo barrels for the week, the, total being 2A2.670 barrels. The rrlmnry receipt are 4!4.000 bushels against BB.onn last vear, and the shipments 209,000 bi'hele. against 375.000 bushels. Tho corn export demand la said not to he Improving. There are a good number of or ders received from F.urnpe. most of them from the I'nlted Kingdom, but all of them want V to 1e below the working basis. A Chicago house reports It sent out the high est price of Wednesday for corn to S00 Iowa points and did not get n single nocept ance. Peoria reports eastern firms wiring for prices on onts. Brnomhsll estimate Argentina rwn shipments for the week ar 400.000 bushels The primary receipts are 11.00ft bushels, against 428.000 bushels, and th shipments nt 3'.7O00 huhels. agnliuv JM.000 bushels. The Mav corn was sllghtlv stronger today. The highest point of Wednesday was 477.c nnd the lowea' 47'4c. The opening todtiv was 474o, which was the low point. The high mark reached before noon waa 4SH-. Omaha. Vatic. Sales. WHAT-No. 4 hr4,4 car. 54 lbs., 970. - ,,. Omaha Cash 1'rlces. WHfcAT-No. 2 hard, J1.004jl.07; No. 3 hard. $1,0011.05; No. 4 hard. No. 3 ptlng, 11.06. CORN No. 2, 44V; .No. , 44V,c; No.. 4, 434c: no rad 3Hfci42c; No, 2 yellow, 44Vi No. S yellow, 44lo; No. 2 white, 45c; No. 3 white. 45c OATS No. 2 mixed, 30r; No. 3 m'xed. 30c; No. 4 mixed, 28I,c; No. 2 white, 31c; No. 3 white, 3UV; No. 4 white, 29jo; standurd, Q. - Carlo: Receipts. Wheat. Corn. OaU, 16 .... . 61 ...'...sU Hi Chkago ; Kanaaa City Minneapolis ' Duluth 81. Louis Umaha 44" 43 37 168 Mlaneapolla. Grain Market- The range of prices paid in Minneapolis as reported uy the KdTVards-Wood cotnpunv. llu-lll Board of Trade, was: Arltclea. I Open. May July tieptember . i 12',i! . 1 iu .1 92H! High, I Low. I Close. 1 12Vi 1 12 1 12 1 1 nasi 1 ih ' SJTtl 2: 92', H B bid. KW YORK ' GK.NEHAl. MARKET (notations nl tha. Day on Various t otnmodtt les. NEW YORK, March 2. KIX5t'R Ke eelpla, 14.8o3 blilH., ex pol ls. L..U7 bbla. ; mar ket stftidy, but quiet; Mlnnccota patcnta, 4J.94(i.); Mlnnewita bakers, 14.21 'o l.i; win ter pm ents, Ki.5tiCqfi.s5; winter KtrHignts, $5.25 W5.40; winter extras, $:.nVi$M.30; winter low grades. S3.4uT(4.10. Rye Hour, quiet; fair to good, $4. 3.4 W. 70; choice to funcy, $4.75. Buckwheat flour, dull; per 100 lbs., $2.0u(J U.10. CORNMEAIy-Steady; fine white and yel low, 1.2Mt1.30; coarse, new. $1.08'gl.lo; kiln dried, $2.!O-83.10. RYE Nominal: No. 2 weatern. 80c. ' BARLIOY Quiet; feeding, 44V. c. I. f. New York: malting, ttittn'-'c, c. I. t.. Buffalo. WHEAT Receipts, 26.250. bu. ; fpot market steady; No. 2 red, nominal, elevator; No. 2 red, $U!1 f. o b. afloat; No. 1 northern, Duluth. $1.24 f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard, Manitoba.' Sl.lt V f. o 1 afloat. After 0ienlng easy as a result of tho bearish Prica Current report and prospects for lurgs Argentina uliliinicnta, wheat rallied and was steady all clay. Influenced by pre dictions of smaller northwest receipts and more bullish talk on the May option, which closed net unchanged, against 14c decline elsewhere. May, $1.14 l-liW)1.14 13-16, closed $1.14S: July. $1.02V(ll.n3Vi. elosed $1.03V; September. 84tJtt4V'. closed 94c. CORN Receipts, 16.260 Int.: exports, S4.S13 bu.; spot market steady, 6.1V f o. h. utloat; No. 3 yellow. MV; No. 2 white, 63c; op tion market wits higher, but atetidlea, clos ing t net higher. May closed uUc; July closed E3V.C. OATS Receipts, S7.6fi0 bu.: spot market ftrm: mixed oats. 2C and 32 pounds, 371Wc; natural white. 30 and 31 pounds, :tX'.j:Uc; ,vl i rvH nsli 4it and 40 nrilmils .'Ullf'JI li... HOPS Quiet; state, common to choice, lt4. 27iMlc; 1. 25rfif2Ko; olds, lKolSc. Paclllc coast. UH, 27r.llc; 11H3. ii'd-Sc; olds, llifji;;c. HIDES Quiet; Galveston. 20 to 2S lbs., Itc; California. 21 to 25 lbs., 19c; Trxua tdry). 24 to 30 lba. 14V. I.KATHKR Firm: ncld. !4ft2fic. . rROVISIONH Peef. firm; family, $1200 013.00; mess, $!.0iXi.a0: lieef hams. $22.0uM V3.00; packet. $l."ill.t': ulty extra mess. $16.00M17.OO. Ctit meats, steady; pickled bel $i .ii4i ?.!: nicti rd shoulders, $ii; pickled hams. $s 6ix(1l.liii. l.ar.l. steudy; western steam, $7J0; rellned. quiet: continent. $7.25; Mouth America. $7.75; compound, $4."7V(i $2S. Pork, steady; family, $14.ixit 15.00; short clear. Il.l.flufl '16.26: moss, $12. 75if 13.60. TAI.IAIW-Qulet : cliy i$2 per pkg.), 4Hc; country (tikgs. freei. 4St3 47c. RICK Firm; domestic, fair to extra, tv (V. Japan, nominal. Bl'TTKR -Irregular: street price, extra creamery. JKqMVv Ottlclal prices; Cream ery, common to extra, 264j3lo; creamery, held. 261.1; state, dairy, common to extra. 34(fJ9c : renovated, common to extra. 'Mi 27c; western factory, common to extra. 20 27c; western Imitation creamery. 24H-20C. 4'HKKSK Firm; stale, full cieutn. small, colored and white fancy. inc; state, flue, ;$V; state, late made colored and white, poor to choice. 10', til'.'c; state, large, col ored and whlta fancy, 13V; atate, fine. 12VA13c; 1st made, colored and white, poor to choice, ftf'a12,4e. KOdS Firm: westerns. 3S'rinfi POl'LTHY Alive, firm; western chickens, 12c: fowls. 14c; turkeys. 15c Dreased barley steady; western chickens. 13i14c; fowls, 13'.f; turkeys, Ulc. v MINNKAI'OLIS. March J.-WIIKAT-No. ihard. $1.14sii No. 1 nnrthet.i. $1 12i: No. northern. II. V May. $1 I2; July, 1.10.. J.0'-; September K'tyft 92s'. Jllt'R-Flint piitents. $M.iaskiit.lO: second Vatsnts, $6.Kinu5Iv: flr-t clears, $4.1u4i 4.35; ase-und clears, $2 0H2 70. AlULN-iii bulk. $14.26. I.lvcrauol lirala .Market. UVWRPOOU March 2 WHKAT Rnof, omipsl; futures steadv: March, 6slld; Vsv. tUIISd: Julv. s US'I IXIRN-BKit. steadv; Aineiican mixed, 4 2d; American mixed old. 4 lid. Fti turea, steady; March. 4s1ad; May. 4 ,".d. Toledo Heed MnrLet. TOI.F.IHl, f.. March I - SFF.I 'H -t'lsvi r. cash. $" 76; March. $7M; AnHI, $7 i; la to ber $." V- I'rinie si!1', $7.75. Prime tim othy. $1.36: Marelt, 11 JV ( nalath Cirala Market. ni'I.t'TM Minn.. Mar. li ? -WIIKAT-To arrive. No. 1 nottheru, l.lV'ii on track. No. I nortiiaru, $1 1"', No. uorthcrti, $1 n4mi!.ATV Xlsy. ll.llVj; July, $1.1l: Bp finber, K'e. OATS To arrlvrf and on track, 30V- (HHK.O r.RAIX All PROlHOs features of the Tradlag and'tlosloa Prices aa Hoard of Trade. CIIICAOO. Msrclt 2. Decreased primary receipts and advanced prices far cash grain treated firm undertone today In the wheat pit. At the close wheat for May delivery was up tyiiV. Corn Is up Sc. Oats and provisions are practically unchanged. The wheat market opened rather essy; Msy was off V to c at $1.14 to $I.14;. July also was down to V at 9f to k,c. At the atsrt offerings were some what In excess of demand, a small decline at Liverpool being partly responsible for bearish sentiment. Liberal receipts In the northwest found an additional factor at the opening. Later the demand Improved materially. The moderate decline broiajtht out considerable covering by shorts and purchsslng bv commission houses. The market soon rallied from the Initial weak ness, May advancing to $1.1n'Sj. July sold up to WVtC. Borne reaction followed on the realizing. Trading during the remainder of the day wsji extremely quiet, no news of Importance being received that would tend to stimulate activity. One influence that contributed to the firmness of the Is to market was a decrease of lno.ino bushels In primary receipts compared with total arrivals the corresponding day a year ago. The market closed firm with Mav $1 ISS-ffl lBVi; tlnal quotations on July were sSVtiWc; clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 68.300 bushels. Primary receipts were 49R.400 .compared with oH3.5no a, vear ago. Minneapolis, lmluth snd Chi cago reported receipts of .1X4 cars against 4W last week and 2t0 a year ago. A firm undertone waa manifsted lir the corn market throughout the entire ses sion. At the opening the market was In fluenced by high prices st Liverpool. As trading progressed the bulls were further encouraged by advices from the country reporting on excellent demand for corn for feeding purposes. The market closed slmost at the highest point of the day. May opened unchanged t V higher at 4"S to 47c, sold up to 48V and closed 4tic. Iyocal receipts were 447 cars with two of contract grade. Trading In oats was moderately active anil the market had a firm undertotav Cash houses and soma of the large shorts were active buyers early In the day, caus ing s small advance. Ijiter the demand waa not so brisk and pric-s eased off a trifle. Sample oats were in good request at a amall gain. May opened a shade, lower to A shade higher at 31Vs'03ISc. to siVirSlVc. ""Id UP '" s,,r a"d 'l0ed jniyaHlV. Local receipts were 142 cars. Provisions were rather weak early as a result of an over abundance of live hogs. Commission houses were moderate sellers. Later the market nteadled on a good demand for lard supposed to be for a leading packer. At the close May pork was olt a shade at $12.62',vi 12.56. Lsrd and ribs were each up a shade at $ii.96t).97Va and $6.7Mj.77Vt respectively. Katlmated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 30 cars; corn, 48$ cars; oats, 181 cars; hogs, 32.000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows: Artlcles.l Open. I High. I I-ow. I Close.! Yes y. Wheat May Julv Sept. Corn Mar. May . July Sept. Oats Mar. Msy July Sept. Pork May July Lard May July Ribs May July I 1 mwi I 1 Wm HN'.'II-V 4'7S?i; 4d'a 2r 12 52V4 13 67Vx S 96 7 0YH 6 72W 6 tnw 1 15H 99 Vi 4f'! 48 Vs! 48 317l 31ft7 30 12 57V4 12 70 97to 7 10 I 6 77V4I 6 2to! 1 144,1 15W 1 16'4 98si 98V99 90 ( 91s' 45to 4X 4M4 48! 47 4WUtol 48 1 15 OT'i 91 45 47 48, 48 314U!... 31to!31to'&l 31, 294 12 47 12 62-! 'I 9 92 7 07 I 72 8a 31 29 12 55 J H7 , 97' 7 10 I '6 77i 6 92 31 31 29V 12 65 12 70 6 95 7 10 . 6 75 6 90 No. 2. Cash quotations were as follows: FLOUR Easier; winter patents, $.".10 6.20: winter straights, $4.Wi5.i0; spring-patents. $5.10(fi6.i: spring straights, $4.&"tJo-00: bakers. $3.60ff3,8O. . WHEAT No. 2 spring, fl.12fil.15; No. 3, $1.0iVH1.14; No. 2 red. fl.l4-til.lfi. CORN No. 2, 464c; No. 2 yellow: 4c. OATS No. 2. 32V; No. 2 white, 324iftS.1c; No. 3 whlta. 30ua2Vc . RYE No. 2. 78c. BARLRY Good feeding, 88S39c; fair to Choice malting, 4afi48c. SKED No. 1 flag, $1.2K; No. 1 northwest ern. $1.87; clover, contract grade, $12.00. PROVISIONB Mesa pork, ier bbl., $12.40 ift 12.45. Lard, per 100 lbs.. $6.80i."2. Short ribs sides (loose), $rt.57a6.70. Short clear sides i boxed). lti.75fjG.871'. Kecetpts. Shipments. 2i.CO0 60.5o0 159.5H0 124.8K) 2.800 17,500 Flour, bbla 31,300 Wheat, bu 17,0u0 Corn, bu 393,900 Oats, bp 171,100 Rve. bu 1.000 Ilarlev hll 95.200 On the Produce exenange touay ine mu ter market was weak; creameries. ffl'S'SOe: dairies, 23iff28e. Eggs, firm; at mark, cases Included. 27c; firsts. 27c; prime firsts, 2?c. Cheese, firm, 12U13c It. I.oals firaln and Provisions. 8T. LOUIS. March 2 WHEAT Quiet; No. 2 red. cash, elevator. $V.11; track, tl.!4fJl.l5: May, $1.12: July, 4'4S4c; Tin. 2 hard. $1.13. , . CORN Firm; No. 3 cash, 46c; track, 4c; March. 4''n48c; July. 4c. OATS Firm; No. 2 cash, 32c; track, 8.1c; March. 31c; No. 2 white. 34fi34Vic KIjOUR Dull; red winter patents, $5.30 fi6.50; special brands, $5.50ri6.65; extra fancy and straight, $4.85Q6.36; clsar. $4.40(S 4.60. SEED Timothy, steady at $2.00r2.50. CORN MEAI Steady at $2.40. BRAN Steadv; sucked, east track. 86c. HAY Fair demand; timothy, $.0012.50; prairie, $6.00f(9.50 IRON COTTON TIES 93c. BAOOINO 7Hc HEMP TWINE c. PROVISIONS Pork, unchanged: Jobbing, $11. Ml. Ird, unchanged: prime steam. $6.42. Bneon. unchanged; boxed, extra shorts, $7.37; clear ribs. $7.37; short clear, $7.62. POCLTRY Steady: chickens, lrtc; springs, 10c: turkeys. 14jl5e; ducks. 1.1c; geese, (c. Bl'TTKR Easy ; creamery, 264i32e; dairy, 19' 27c. EtlGS Higher. 22c. case count. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbla 8.0n0 13.000 Wheat, bu 37.000 42.0O0 Corn bu 67.0OO 55.000 Oats,' bu 38.000 48,000 Kansaa City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. March 2. WHEAT Weak to lower; May. $102: July, 89c; cash. No. 2 hard, tl.OSU'l.Oft; No. 3, $1.04 1.07; No. 4. 9ScU$1.04; No. 2 red. tl.08ijjl.10; No. 3. tl.flfyrrl.08; No. 4. 98ci$1.04. CORN Weak; May, 45rrj4oc; July, 45 (S45V; cash, No. 2 mixed, 4q46V; No. 3, 46i'd-4k-; No. 2 white, 44j 4640; No. 3, 4ii4iic. OATS Weak ; No. 2 white. J2c; No. 2 mixed. .11.llc. HAY Steady: choice timothy, $9.50f 10.no; choice rnalrle. $7.75ii)).(io. RYE Slendv lit T57Re. Etlt 18 Stead v: Missouri and Kansas, new No. i whltewoed cases Included. 22c; case count. 22c; esses returned, c less. Bl'TTKR Steadv; creamery, 21'g31c: pacKing, an. Iteceiins 34.400 (W.400 11,000 Wheat, bu Corn, bu . Oats, bu . Shipments 33.i) 5l.ti0 :ttt.osj ' Mlliranaea lirala Market. MILWAUKEE, Wis,, March 2.-WHEAT -Steadv; No. 1 northern. $1.15; No. 2 northern. $l.or1.13; Mav. fl.lSV RYE Steadv; No. 1. MVte. PARLEY Steady: No. 2. 61c; sample, 38 'ORN Firm; No. 8, 46r-4c; May, 47 4Sc asked. PEORIA. S. 44c; No. Peoria Market, March :-('(iR-4. 43c; no grade. Strong; 41e. No. Coffee Market. NEW YORK. March t. COFFEE Mar ket for futures opened barfly steady at a decline of 2I3 I" ints tinde- - renewal of liquidation and bear prerstre foil w tig lower Kuropeun markets and hfarMi e',im'ites for Brusllhin rfcelnts du-lng March, tlond people seemed to be buying at the decline and shortly after the opening prices rallied 5WH1 points. The undertcne continued netv ous and apprehensive, however, and later when Hie closing French cables renorted a decline of t the market here broke, with prices In run instances relllng below the previous low level. The close was steady Willi the spot month 15 points lower and other positions '.iru) points nrt lower. Bales reported. 158.760 bags. Including April, G.n&c ; Mav. 6 15416. air; .Inly. .ii 351i 4.'.c; September, K.duitt 55c; October. o.66v. snd December, it TiVii ti.Htts.-. Spot market quiet; No. 7 Rio, 7o. , , Oil and Rosin. SWANXAll ita Much 2.-TURPEN-TINK- Firm at iuUc. RliHIN-Flrin: A, R. C. $2 77: D, 12 86; E, 27: F. $2.92; H. $2.!'7',: II. li :to; I. M.W: K. $ M. tl iO; N. $.7i. W O. ti.oiv w W. $5.15 OIL CITY. Pa.. March OH -Credit balances .M; i i-rtln. ute-.. no bid. Ship, tnents. March I. kl.lll bbla; runs Febru ary 2111.64! bbls evertse. 7uii hbls. ; shlpnients, lima. fo,'3 bbl".: runs, Lima, K),J0 bbls.; avtrjge, $1,220 bbla. SEWYORR STOCKS AND BONDS Dealings Expand tod Market Ehowi Great Variety and Animation. TREN8 OF VALUES UPWARD AT OPENING Fear that Rate War for Urala Kxport Rnslness Will Saread Cast AaTeeta Trunk I.I hares. lae NEW YORK. March 2-DeaJlngs on tha Stock exchange expanded again today and speculation showed great vitilety nnd ani mation, but the effects of the dlgstive pro cess made themselves ivalent In home of tile day s movements. The start was very gen erally upward, owing to the Impression caused by the decided upward movement with which the dealings ended yesterday. Speculative liquidation being apparently completed and Hie position ot Ihe market strengthened by the clearing out of wheat accounts and by the attraction offered In the lower level of prlccM. confidence was quite general that the upward movement was to be resumed In force. It was this sentiment that induced the spurt st ftie opening on accumulation of buying orders. Hut there developed an ajiprehcnsion thst there might be large speculative liquida tions BtlTl watching for an opportunity. This Impression was not entirely eliminated during the day. although there were plenty cf strong features In the market Influenc ing stocks. The accumulation of Erie espe cially mas of large Influence on sentiment owing to an clement of mystery in it and to vagueness of Intimations that important announcements affecting a railroad deal were to be expected In which that properly would llt u re. Apparently there Is nothing which Impresses the speculative mind In the current stock market to the same extent as the Idea of a railroad deal or merger. The new form of the rumor waa all the more important In Its Influence owing to the wuiiliig of the effect of recent stories coupling New York Central and Union Pa clllc. With the exception of the opening bulge thoie two stocks were rather dis tinctly under pressure throughout the day. On account of the very large speculation for the advance which has followed, these evidences of their reaction are of wide spread effect. Reading Joined with Erie In the advance, but the other trunk lines were Inclined to come under the Influence of the realizing In New York Central. Pennsyl vania's large increase In net earnings for January over those of the previous year was Ineffective to change thl.s condition, partly no doubt owing to the poor showing of last year with which the comparison is made, ffear that the rate cutting over ex port grain htislnss would extend to Import traffic and would Involve the eastern trunk lines was an element In the trading. The United States Steel storks were heavily ab sorbed as a result of the reports of buoy ant conditions In the iron and steel market and their strength was an Important sus taining Influence In the whole market. Striking movements were made In the vouthern group of railroad stocks and the reasons were not very clear, although the assigned motives for the buying were de rived from the presence In the city of some southern capitalists of Influence. Some of the southern industrials shared in the move ment. The stir In the New York public util ities was attributed to legislative consider ations. The weathe- bureau's reports show ing good snow protection for winter wheat was a favorable element in the market. Foreign markets were rather disappointed that the official rate of the Bank of Eng land was not reduced, but the large cur rent demand upon that institution's credit facilities shown by the weekly statement was regarded as the fair explanation of the retention of the rate. The foreign ex change market In New York recovered In consequence. Operations In the stock mnr ket showed clearly the activities of two op posing parties to the speculation, and the Irregular tone was continued to the closing, some stocks receding to the loweat and oth ers rising buoyantly upward In the final dealings. Bonds were firm. Total sales, par value, $4,580,000. The quotations on the New York Stock exchange ranged as follows: Bales. Mign. low. Close. Atchison ... do pfd Atlantic Coast 14.000 600 Line. 22.70i1 Baltimore & Ohio.... 3K.0O0 do pfd 1.100 Canadian Pacific 29.100 Cen. of N. J 400 Chesa. Ohio 6.000 Chicago & Alton 1.300 do pfd Chi. Oreat West 600 Chi. Northwestern l.WXI Chi., Mil. & St. Paul 10.600 Chi. Ter. & Trans.... 70 do pfd 1,700 C, C, V. & St. I-ouls 2.710 Colorado Southern. 6.800 do 1st pfd do 2d pfd 1.900 Delaware & Hudson. l,3i Del.. Lack. & West.. 200 D. & R. 0 1.500 do pfd 900 Erie 95.500 do 1st pfd 11.400 do 2d pfd 32.900 Hocking Valley loo do pfd 1.4U0 Illinois Central 4,700 Iowa Central do pfd Kansas City South.. 2.200 do pfd 4.400 Louis. & Nashville.. 63.300 91 1024 137--V4 110 97 14flv; 200 61 42 '23 241 179 17 .12 99H 28 '374 19! 355 34 88 48 894i 102 132 109 138?. 200 61 40 '23 240 T7R'4 17 31 98 25 '37 190 354 3,1 M 82 -82 Manhattan L li4 9134 92 1C0 31 7 1414 Met. Securities 2.6O0 Met. St. Ry 20.2UO Mexican Central 23.700 Minn. & St. Louis M.. St. P. & 8. 8. M. do pfd Missouri Pacific 16.400 M. K. & T 700 do pfd 1.100 Nat. R. R. of M. pfd 1.200 New York Central... 31.700 N. Y.. Ont. & West. 10,500 Norfolk & West 5,2u0 do pfd . Pennsylvania 64.4MI P.. C C. & Sf. L.... 400 Reading 107.700 do 1st pfd 1,100 do 2d pfd.- 400 Rock Island Co 11.4O0 do pfd 2.900 St. L, & 8. F. 2d pfd 1.300 St. L. Southwest I loo do pfd 300 Southern Pacific 29,100 do pfd 2.000 Southern Railway.... 47.HO do pfd ti00 Texas Pacific'. 4.200 T.. fit. L. W.. pfd fiOO .inO 171 84 U 123 25 7 9131 15914 29 05 141 171 81 121 24. 2,500 114 11.1 109 32 65 43 158 66 84 14414 81 92 90 35 71 W 1 71 119 30 98 38 64 134 100 22 404 19 25 63 108 32 64 423, 156 54 mi '141 81 9514 J7 911 r.t; 79 71 21 61 70 118 XAl 98 37V 54 nn S9 22 40 19 24 63 Union Pacific lOl.Sno do pfd 700 Wabash S'lO do pfd l.Sno W. J.ake Erie 200 Wisconsin Central.... S.3 do pfd 400 Adams Express American Express,... 100 238 238 U. 8. Express Wells-Fargo Exp Amal. Copper 117.000 Am. Car & Fdy 8.400 do pfd .1110 Am. Cotton OH 1.300 do pfd., American lee 200 64 ; do pfd Am. Linseed Oil.. do pfd.. Am. Locomotive., do ffd.. Am. Smelt. & Ref... 13,300 do pfd..' lufl Am. Sugar Refining.. Aro. Ton., pfd. certlf. Anucon. Mining Co.. H. R. Transit Colo. Fuel A Iron Consolidated tins.... Com Products do pfd Distillers' Securities. General Electric Int. Paper do pfd Int. Pump do pfd National Lead North American Paclllc Mail I'coiue s ias P. Steel Car do pfd Pull. Pal. Car Republic Steel do pfd Rubber Goods Tenn. Coal fhIron... I". 8. leather.; do pfd U. ft Resltv U. 8. Rubber do pfd U. 8. Steal. ....... do t.fd Va.-Cai-. Chemical. Pfd Westlnghnuse F.lec Western Union 3no 71 '0 I3.W0 mo 47'IO 800 2.2IO tti.loO 12.2(0 10.(IO 70i) 1.200 7 1.700 2.WJ0 78 36 94 80 17 39 44 111 9o 118 149i 97 110 07 52 213 20 77 38 188 22 35 94 .15 "5 "l7 39 4:i3 111 90 118 I4i;4 97 108 66 51 211 ,0 38 187 100 39 397. 4110 . 7.300 '. 34! 700 . 1,300 ! fan) . 3.wi 800 Hull . lO.SKi 600 ::oo . 4.K) 800 . 1.710 .161.400 . 50. sun 9fl 600 410 3f. 104 i ioi 38 249 79 26 94 12 104 9'.' 42 111 36 9H 7k 18: 93 35 101 i(i9U 38' 248 2" 78 ' 91 11 104 $9 35 95 36 17 18! 93 90 102 136 110 .9(1 140 200 61 40 81 2.1 240 ITSi 17 .11 99 26 61 37 490 353 81 88 48 82 69 91 91 : 159 29 65 304 67 142 171 84 122 24 58 1134 158 1o9 32 65 42 167 65 34 92 14:i 80 96 91 89 86 794 70 26 61 70 118 36 98 38 64 1331 99 22 46 19 24 63 240 2M - 110 250 78 3: 94 35 96 r. S9?J 17 39-14 V 111 . 80 118 149 97 109 66 52 212 20 76 .18 1' 187 22 77 39 86 34 102 46 110 88 88 246 20 78 25 93 UVi 1"4 91 41 112ti SO: 95 37 10N 181 0.1 Totals sales for the day, 1, 63U.2O0 shares. statement nana, of aucr. PARIS. March ?. Tha weekly statement of the Hank of France shows tha follow ing imnges'. Notes In ciicultt-tlon, lii 1 cased. (9,925.000 francs: treasury accounis current, de creased, 80.075.00)1 fn ill's; gold n hand, rie mused. 9 1"5 mm francs; bills discounted, Increased. 77.'".6nu francs; silver in hand, (IviTrased, l,176,Ofo francs. Mlalemeat Hank f derma), BERLIN March S.-The weekly .tate nient of ihe Imperial bank of Herman) show, these 'changes; Capital on hand, de crease. 1J. 24n.orO narks; treasury notes, de crease. 1.04n. murk": other securities. In crease. I0.0,noo marks; noise In circula tion Increased 47.18n.ofi0 marks. rn York Mooer Market, NEW YORK. March I MONEY On rail, steadr at 21j2 per cent; closing bid. 2 Ter cent; offered st 2 per cent; time loans, steady; sixty dsys and ninety days, iti-i' per cent; six months, tti!? per cent PRIME MERCANTILE PA PER 3'64 per cent. t STERLING EXCHANGE Firmer, with actual business In bsnkers' bills st $4 8670 4.8675 for demand and at $4.846Mi 4.8470 for slxtv-day bills: posted rates. $4 86 and $47Va4 K8; comerrlsl bills. $4 84 4.84. SILVER Bar. 69e; Mexican dollars. 468. BONDS Government, steady; railroad, firm. Closing prices on bonds were: P. i. ref. U. rf ...14(Jsrn ert W .ini- it. it n. uni. ,1M VMnhl. een. inlll 4t lH't .PKst'Mfi. Cent. 4i 74 si 111" do 1st lot- n .IMSl'M- St. f- 4i M 1M St.. 1 n i""- ito crtupen An 8s, rt Sn fmifHin tiy sew 4, ref. de cftupo So slit 4s res Jl - m1A im MUMI. .Itlfc'A1 SO 3A Am. Tobscro 41. cort. 16V N. H R ef 4o cert Atrhlioa sn. 4l. do 1J. 4 Atl.nl lo Cnt b. Pll. Ohio 4... dn it Cent, of Ooo. Bs.. ds la Ine do 24 Inc. ..tUVK. Y. Ont. a. JV,i 1041 N. J. c. a. 6 .... r, ,N. P.'IBr 4. 4.. .ttn V 3 J ..100 ..13S ..lOiSj .. T7V ..I0JV, .. 7' .101 N. W c. 4 . ( Ore. g. U rfKs 4 Penn. eonf. JW.. . so aeftdlng sen. i'i . fj4 st is. A I. m. t. am rh.. a. nkio 4u...irs. Ri. I., a 8 r. fx 4i. 1S C. A Alton ivt i si. i.. s. w. e. C, B. ). nw 4s .104 So.bo.ri1 Air L. 4. C, R. I. A f. 4..... J4 . Pfls 4. ds eol. I. R.nw.r 4. IT.-!, a S' 1- sen. 4S.10V4 Ti a Pcln is.. Chlo Tor. 4a M T.. 8t. L. A W. 4i Colo. Midland 4. '54 t'nlon P.cine 4.... Coin A So. 4. K do eon. 4 Cue. . rrt 1 t-. R 8tol Jd S. Penror R. O. 4...10l W.6..8 la ntirtlllers Sr. ts 7l do rtoh. a Krt. prior Urn 4a.... lnl. WMl. M4. 4a do sn. 4a MV4 W. A L. B. 4... P. W. A D. r. la ..toS Wla. Cfntr.1 4.. Hopkins Vallar 4s..tll Offered. .. tin .. ..tit's ..124 . IIS imp .. r. ..in .. 701. . . tsa .. !"a .. t4 Boston ftorks and Bonds BOSTON, March I. Call loans. 2 per cent: time loans. 3uKq4 per cent, umciai closing on stocks and nonets: Atchlaon adj. 4a... do 4 Mu. reniral 4a... Ati-hlaon do pfd Doaton A Albany.. Boston A Maine... Pnrton L lb Mu. Ontral u N. V., N. H. A H...S01 t'nlon Paclllo niH Am. Ars. chm itnS do pit Am. Pnu. TutM... Am. fl'ifar do pfd Am. T. A T Am. Woolen do pfd Dominion I. AS.. Edlaon Elec. Ilium Gen.ral Ele.trlc Maa. Flectrlo . do pfd Maia. Uaa I'nlted Fruit . MH'Adventur. .lU'a'Alloun M'4 . 14 Am.ltajnated 7 . to Amerli-.n Zlne 11 .102H Atl.m to 1SH ,tsV Blniham I74'i r.liimot a iieri.. .aaniraw ( entannlal .... Copper Kanse , Pair Went Tioinlninn Coal Kranklln . 1-1 Oranry 6 ..14K ..U ..145 .. .'i -. .. Id ..JSOW 1I7H 17 1st Roral. .... Man. Mining . Mlrhls.n Mohawk Mont. C. C Old jiomtnlon . daoenl. Parrot Qulnry 8hanoon tl Tamarack 41 Trinity ... Ill IU. B. Mining t'nlt.d 8hoa Uach... IH V. R. Oil do pfd U. 8. Steel do pfd Weatlng-. common 4 il'tah Vletorl. .. 6S Wlnon. .. 0 WolTertne 19 71 17 .... 7H 1M, 14' 12V 14 1414 .... 4 St 4 yi'i 105 7T 12S 11 24H .... 41 4 13 1144 Loudon Stork Market. IjONDON. March 2. Closing quotations on stocks and bonds: Conaola, tor money,, tl if. Y rantral 1-S do account tlVlNorfolk A Weatern... MS An.pond. 5S! do Dfd t4 Atchlaon .2 Ontario Weatern... H do pftl lOfiWlPennaylTanl. Bait. & Ohio 113 Rand Mlnaa Canadian Paclflo Chea. A Ohio .... C. Ot. Waat C. M. A Bt. P... rieBesra D. A Rio O do pfd Erl. do lat pfd do Id pfd .143VReadln. . i'd'i' do lat pfd. . 34Va do Id pfd. .lMVjg. Railway .. im do prd S4V 4V 4 tt4 8. Paclllc .... Union Paclflo do pfd U. t Steel ,. do pfd . 74 ... 10S ... 4', ... 47 ...46 .... 37 ...10 ... 78 ....118 ...108 ... $714 ... IS ... 2's ... 13V . tl lllinoia vsiursi iMiniiHHn Uouli. A Naah 144 do pfd M.. K. A T 88lgpanlah 4a SILVER Rar. steady, 27 6-16J per ot. MONEY 2W per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills is 22 per cent; for three months' bills, 2 5-ltHj'2 per cent. Xew York Mining- Ntoeks. NEW YORK, March 2,-The following are the closing quotations on mining stocks: Ad.ma con All' Braec Brunewlck Con... Comitoi-k Tunu.l Con. C.l. A- Vs.. Horn Silver Iron Sliver Leadvllle con ... 20 ... 7tt ... li ... 4 ,.. I .,.15 ...170 . !'X1 ... 3 Mill. Chief Ontario Ophlr Puoal Savase Sierra Nevada . Hbialli Hop..... $Ua(Urd ... I . . . .S7 ... Ma ... 16 ...17 ...47 ...to .i.ltS. Forelgta Financial. IJONDON, March 2, Money was In good demand in tho market today, though the pressure was somewhat reduced. Discounts were rather unsettled. On the stock ex change the leading departments were cheer ful and trading was fairly active. The feature waa the keen demand for gilt-edged securities. Consols hardened, but closed below the best quotations of the day. Americans were buoyant. Atchison and Erie were strong. A moderate amount of business was transacted. Prices closed firm. Grand Trunk recovered. Canadian Pacific was In demand. Kaffirs were cheer ful on hopes regarding the February out put and Lord Melbourne's appointment us nigh commissioner in South Africa being well received. Imperial Japanese govern ment's As of 1904 were quoted at 100. BERLIN, March 2. The trading on the Boerse today wui extremely quiet. . PARIS, March 2. Prices on the Boerse opened firm on the Improved Internal con ditions in Russia, but later became Irreg ular and heavy on rumors of General Kou roraukin's retreat from Mukden. Russian Imperials 4s quoted 80.10 and Russian bonds of 1D04 at 6.06. Statement Bank of England. IJONDON, March I.-J-The weekly state ment of the Rank of England shows the fol lowing changes: Total reserve, decreased 404,000; circulation, increased 106,000; bul lion, Increased 141, 76; other securities. In creased 2,320.000: other deposits. Increased 2.940.000: public deposits, decreased 1.24n, 000; notes reserve, decreased 379,000; gov ernment securities, decreased 14.000. The proportion of the bank's reserve to liahlll tl this week Is 62.61 per cent, as compared with 64.97 per cent last week. Treasury Statement. WASHINGTON. March 2,-Today'g state ment of the treasury balance In the gen eral fund, exclusive of the $160,000,000 gold reserve in the division of redemption, shows: Available cash balance, $140,821, H22; gold, $54,072,111. Rank Clearing., OMAHA, March 2. Bank clearings today were $1.fK)4.fioti.81. For tint corresponding day of 1&04 the clearings wure tl.6C7,&77.ni. Wool Market. BOSTON. March 2. WOOLS-The prevail ing quiet tone In the wool market Is due to the depleted condition ot stocks and the general hesitation of buyers to Invest. The bulk of wool now being offered Is Australian or South American, domestic supplies being at low ebb. Pulled wools are easier, though some holders refuse to accept lower bids. Territory wools are quiet with offerings light. Foreign grades are steady. Quotations: Territory-Idaho, fine, 18S1c; heavy fine, lB17c; fine me dium. 180'ISe; medium. 22e23c; low me dium. 23Sj'24o. Wyoming, tine, I7tfj18c; heavv fine. lSifiilnV: line medium. 174iHc; medium. 2.Tfj24c; low medium. 2334c. I 'tab and Nevuda, tine, 17i&18o: heavy fine, I.Vfu lrtc; tine medium, KWifllSc; medium, 22 23c; low medium, 2$624o. Dakota, fine, I8tf19c; fine medium. IfcifjlBe: medium, 2! 24c; low medium. 215724c. Montana, fine, choice, 21Jj2c; fine, average. 193320c: fine, medium, choice, 21021c; average. 1920c; Staple, 82ft 23c; medium, choice. 2.132j''. ST. LOI13, March 2.-WOOL-Market steadv: medium grades, combing and clot h Ing 26&28c: light fine lii22c; heavy fine, lTlflSe; tub washed, $3W39c. ' Cotton Market NEW YORIC. Msrcb '. COTTON-Spot closed quiet: middling uplands. 7.75c; mid dling gulf. t.OOci sales. 6.872 bales. LI VERPtHJL, March 2. COTTON Spot good business done; prices unchanged; American middling. 4.14e; the sales of the day were 12.000 bales, of which l.OCO were for Speculation snd export snd included 11.500 American. Receipts were 23.000 bales. Including 22.600 American. Futures opened quiet and Stesdy and closed steady; American middling g. o.- c. ! March. tsSc; March and April. .1.98c; April and Msy, 4.01o; May and June. 4.02c: June an1 July 4(4c; July and August. 4.04c; August and September. 4.(4; eeptember and October, 4.06c; October and November. 4.0aV; No. vember and December. 4.07c; December and January, 4 f 8c. NEW ORLEANS. March 2.-COTTON Eaay; ssles 4,400 balrK Ordinary. 4c; good ordinary, 6 li-IOc; low middling, li 11-160; middling, 7Uc; good middling, 7c; middling, fair. 11-lbV. Receipt., a.aai bales; stock, 279.032 bales. Philadelphia Frodore Market. PHILADELPHIA. Mr. h 2 BI'TTF.R Finn; good demsnd' xesje higher; exira western creamery. 32'Va3c. EirOS Finn and lo higher; western, fresh, 31c at mark. Ilry tioada Market, NEW TORK. March ? An undertone of strength is evident in (he dry good, mar ket but no speculative, buying Is In progress. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET loth Steers and Oowi in Actite Demand at Strang Prices. HOGS MOSTLY TEN CENTS LOWER Sheen of Desirable Hnallty "old . Freely Knoagh at Steady Prlres, hot the lamb Market Was Again Sinn and Weak. SULTH OMAHA, March 2, 1W. Receipts wvre: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday S.3W 6.i$2 4.'.4i Official luesdav 4.imi .4J Official uncs'dny :.H4 1o.'i24 6.039 Official Tnursaay o..i 12,tu 1".:J0 Four days this week...U.!M 37.716 28 .61J Ssme dsys last week ....14.1'rt 4o aV-Mo Same aaya week lefore.. b.'S.i s.l.4 ( Same three weeks ago..l4.8jo 4u.7W i4.0H3 Same tour w eeks ago. .li.'.ll it.i)2 i,;xl Same days last week..l.(,i49 .ii8 Su.983 RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAH TO DATE. The following table shows the receipts of came, hogs and sneep at routh Omaha tor the year to uau, with comparison with last veai : 19. UK. Dec. Cattle 132,:123. 14K.239 14.914 Hogs 4l,s.4 4H.0..8 4.2J4 Sheep Zi2,ivU 304.8W oi,l$2 I lie lUnuU.Iig i,n,.t- e...... ".-. avelutiu price ot hogs a( bou'.n umana tor ths last several days, wltn comparisons: I 1900. 19'4., 1903. 1JU2. ,1001. 190fi.1W. Feb. t... Feb. if... Feb. ... Feb. ... Feb. Fob. . .. Feb. 7... Feb. s... Feb. ... Feu. iO. . Feb. 11.. Feb. J.. Feu. 14. . Feu. 14.. lib. lo.. Feb. 16.. Feb. 17.. Feu. is.. Feu. lit.. Feb. 2'.'. . Feb. a., ceo. ii.. Feb. 23.. r'eo. i4.. Feb. 26.. Feb. 2.. Feb. ii.. reu. i.. March 1. March 2. " 4 73 'I t Ml". 22 4 7 t J4 I 4 73 fc! I to 4 S i 4 I 4 I 4 ill i 4 i2i 4 Mi 70i 6 93i ' I 4 t3 J .1 4 141 4 61 1 t Mil iwj t 31 I .' I i.. I. !- .M i all 4 66 .. I 4 2 4 all H ll "I 4 Kl 3 J ! 4 ".4-k.l o 741 031 6 ito 4 s $ W . 4 4 it 6 S 6 i. 4 7S I M -I 4 M! 4 69 6 ill 4 2S 4 S4 itf .( 4 it-, o oi iii( O0 4 out 3 il . 4 7d; 6 UUI o i0 U I 32 I I i 9 Oil i IH b 4 7 . 4 1 t M ft sui b W; '4 4 I 6$ 4 84 bat 6 tfi-i u il! 4 J (k .i 4 M-'.i 4 99, I s oil 6 a 4 o5Vl 5 U3 8 3, I a i 4 So, bt . 4 7$ Ui 7 03, 6 791 I 1ol I In n tHj o :o 0 te 6 22 I - . o W, I) 9i o 80 o 1 4 83 . 4 65-V 6 24 li 9o a 8o, al 4 i S J I 4 M',si o !)6 0 es a 3 4 i( i -I 4 a 2., - i j ji ' wi "' . I 4 j fl 6 l'3 - n Itf. 4 l . 4 t, 6 li ti M 6 97, I 4 3 o3 ,j 4 i-, o 3.', b .Ii Sd F S8, I & .1 6 H9 Hll o 881 i $3 , 4 65 .1 4 73 n ti 8, e 81i B i 4 bn $ ,j 4 M 0 i b 8: 0 9U 0 ut; 3 HI .14 8. 1 o li 1 (HI II l ! " . 6 I V b' 9 I a 4 vti i b2 -tndicutes buntiuy. The official number or cars of stock brought in today uy each road was: Caitie.Hogs. Sheep. C, M. & St. P. Ry 2 Wabash 2 C. P. System 2o C. at N. W. Ry 7 F E. oi M. V. Hy 24 (.' St. P.. M. oi O Ry 14 B. ex M.Ry 3s C, B. t W- R 2 C, R. 1. P.. east 7 Illinois Central 1 Chicago Qreat Western Total receipts 122 The disposition of the day's receipts w4i as lollows. each bujer purchasing the num ber of head indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 4 Z So 17 1 46 4 1 1 41 17 10 it . 6 192 46 l.so 3,ooo 4.H!) 4.404 4..0 2.&I4 OS7 1,21 81 Omaha Packing Co a.i Swift and Company itti Cudahy Packing Co 70S Armour & Co 4U3 Van Sant & Co 120 Carey Ac Benton do McCreary oi Clark 31 Hill Sou 40 Hamilton i RollisehilU. .. 21 Wolf Ac Murnan 78 Mike Haggcrty 39 Sol Degan 3 J. B. Root & Co 99 Bulla & Kline 21 S. & H 29 Other buyers l&i Total 2,989 13,453 4,605 CATTLE supplies at this point were fairly liberal tnis morning but ihe demand was fully equal to the occasion and an ac tive and steady to strong market was ex perienced. Buyers were all out m good wesson and while some of the trains were slow in arriving, trading began at an early hour and the bu.k of the offerings was soon out of first hands. There were a good many beef steers on sale and the general market could be quoted active and strong. Some of the choice grades may have been a dime higher In spots, and aunie of the commoner 'kinds may not have been mo'e than steady, ho that the general market could probably best ba described by calling it active and strong. There were quite a few cattle tnnt showed considerable quality, as high as $6,00 being paid, but a prime bunch would or course bring more than that. The cow market was also active and strong. The same as with steers there were spots where prices showed an advunce of a dime aud mere were other cases where there was no advance at all. The cattle though crossed the scales at a rapid rate and the big end of the receipts waa out of first hands In good season. Bulls, veal caivea and stags could also be quoted active and steady. There were not many stockers and feed ers In sight this morning and with a fair demand the market ruled active and strong on anything that showed proper quality. Common cattle, the same as usual, were onlv In limited demand, with prices about steady. Representative sales: BClilf' 1 Ei.i.2. Ks At. Pr. No. A. Fr. 1 .40 t 80 t 1U74 4 S5 1 , 400 8 DO 7 1161 4 So 11 , Ptll t V 10 ...11:5 4 SO 6 87S 8 80 11 1051 4 30 7oS 8 61 16 1078 4 .15 7 878 8 70 Z'l 831 4 35 25 8(H 8 "0 8 108H ,4 85 1 to I 75 J2 1071 4 36 1 HIS 3 7S 8 1074 4 lit 8 Hi 3 8b 8 tti 4 40 I KKM) 3 W 18 116 4 40 U 8X2 4 11(1 14 1081 4 40 8.' HUM) 4 00 17 1 1 L'60 4 44 94.1 4 00 25 1140 4 40 1 1050 4 00 It Il;l8 4 40 10 HHa 4 00 1" 1161 4 40 4 S10 4 00 13 12S4 4 46 26 1087 4 06 4 1262 4 46 1225 4 10 15 1184 4 60 llWH 4 10 Hi 1160 4 60 4..'. 1177 4 10 7 1214 4 f.0 7 824 4 10 14 1273 4 60 1182 4 IS It IMO 4 60 1080 4 IS 88 1338 4 65 1110 4 20 23 llli 4 40 I 1012 4 20 18 1201 4 40 l 4 80 42 13W 4 116 17 1138 4 20 17 U8 4 56 8 842 4 20 16 134.1 4 76 4 Sli 4 TO 4i 1.121 4 75 4 1082 4 26 23 4 60 1 1140 4 15 27 1315 4 85 8 910 4 25 21 1403 4 85 9 1053 4 25 1.1S.I 4 80 87 1I7S 4 25 20 H;7 t DO 16 U42 4 25 oTEERS AND COWS. 3 3 46 11 loot 4 ; II)' . ... 4(1 8 86 7 110 4 25 a' 820 3 86 17 10f2 4 26 1 4t 3 90 10 1218 4 86 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 11 4f cow a. I 680 I 29 14 862 3 40 1 800 2 25 , 2 1106 I 40 806 8 85 1 13WI 40 1 12011 t 4 ;i 3 40 1 880 2 40 8 linn 3 40 12 43 3 40 11 tut 3 45 ( 70 1 45 25 3 45 1 ..8110 i 46 It 1II7J i 45 1 1. 880 2 60 17 94 3 60 I loll ! 50 II 8m 6u 1 100 2 0 7 lltl J (ii 840 iH 3 ISSo 60 8 343 I 3 34 8 60 I 820 2 75 4 1091 I 6u 1 1140 3 15 2 820 SO 1040 3 71 10 tie -i it ; lot 3 16 824 3 60 3 102'1 3 75 1 1290 60 7 1025 3 "5 17 618 3 60 4 80 2 7t ( 1074 3 60 J... 965 3 90 7 1080 60 2 105 3 00 It 1093 3 60 ,1 620 8 00 4 1,4 t60 II 112. 8 1)0 . Il4 3 60 l 10-0 a oo a ii.ii a 55 1 1040 3 00 13 ..1074 3 6J 1 1060 3 00 13 953 66 1078 8 00 17 1 lul 3 to I02O 8 00 1 126 3 t 1 r,9 8 1 l;so 8 40 I mu a oo 8 ,nt a n 1..... 1140 3 10 5 ill 3 tu 1 1340 3 25 11 93 3 60 1 HMO 3 25 8 1011 8 XI 3 1010 $ 24 4 614 3 40 1 1100 8 25 4 1240 2 (A 1 l'HO 3 28 1 1100 3 to 10 1024 3 26 21 1 40 1 134)0 $ 25 t 1045 3 41 I 1410 3 36 19 1076 a 45 826 3 25 It 318 (65 1 94! 3 36 1 1340 3 65 10 Una 3 80 18 11)51 J 70 27 KI26 8 at t , HOI a 74 6 1010 I 36 - 1 1 1040 I 75 1 34S ( 66 t HOI I 74 1 12M 3 35 2 t:, 3 7j 4 94 3 m Hal 3 16 32 941 ( 38 3 140 n )1 1016 8 3 8 tin. 3 u II 90S 8 40 J irio 3 ts 33 I'" 3 40 1 14 9 at COWl AND HElFKRh. 11 3 7. uitirnps. 4 613 t 40 1 460 8 M 1 M 1 A It 3 t 't I 64 4 7rt 8 35 1 41 3 60 ( T7 8 2 li W IS $ tit $ it .. 30 .. 4V1 .17! . . 6A0 .. MI .. .. 7"3 .. 447 .. 470 ..1060 ..l.0 .. 5t ..1260 . .121 .1440 . .1190 ..1170 . .1M ..170 ..153 t 56 t 2 . 1 tf, t 7J t 75 3 73 2 85 3 00 8 ir 11. a 60 6 76 t 15 6 76 6 76 300 , 100 140 K0 10 STOCK ERa 41 3 76 1M4 6M ....... 94J 620 J5 tt 7t 22 4)4 t!,S 80 940 HO 663 ....... 10 ....... inr. tot 1 4 2 76 I 00 9 10 a 01 3 15 a n 3 26 26 8 36 STAGS. $ 76 I CALVES. I. '.'. 1.. .. 814 .. '. . . 70 .. 0 .. 914 .. . .IMS ..1227 ...142 ...14? ...1760 ... ...1740 ...!7 ...17" ... 441 ...144 I id 3 Jo 3 60 3 to 3 ; 8 76 4 15 4 16 a 5 a s 3 6 a 6s 1 1 3 t'l a ts 8 76 t 0 .1476 t 78 3 00 3 0 8 00 3 00 t on 3 1. 8 36 a 3 36 3 40 2 46 3 60 a 66 a 65 8 o I 0 a to t a. i.l 2.. AND 10 . t.. ... 1.. 14.. 21.. it.: i.. 4 . 10.. 10.. 21.. t. . 30.. 21... 2... ft... t"4 14t 160 1J0 IU FEEDER tso 3 65 78 t 00 t 00 t 00 4 0 . 49 . t91 . 960 . 944 . H7 . 943 . 908 . 604 . 766 . t4 . 900 . Ml . 936 919 , 810 , 832 a ts t as 8 70 a 70 3 7 3 7 a 16 3 80 3 60 3 66 3 90 9 90 95 4 m 4 15 4 20 i..'.! HOOR There was another liberal run of hogs here this morning, and as Chicago also hud big receipts, with a bresk In the market or about a uime, ine tenaency or prices wss downward st this point also. The market opened with psckers bidding Juki about a dime lower than yesterday tnicning. or 6C to mo lower man yester day's average. Trading was not particu late active at the decline, but still the hog'r kept moving toward the scales snd the bulk of the esrly arrivals was dis posed Of In fairly good season. The light we'irhts sold largely from $4.70 down, butcher and mixed hogs $4.70 to $4.75, and hesvies H4.7S to $4. So. There wss no pnrtleulsr change In the market before noon, but at that time there were still some trains back, so that the market did not come to a close until a rather late hour. Representative sales: No. A. ... -r. K. ' Fr 11 109 ... 3 16 44 21 M0 4 7J'4j It 110 ... 4 00 t 276 120 4 12S Of, 16t ... 4 60 at 2J4 ... 4 72'. US 148 80 4 55 8 218 ... 4 72', 15 lt ... 4 66 tt 223 ... 4 7I 74 1t 60 4 to 72 240 130 4 72V 61 199 ... 4 82'j t4 34t ... 4 72n 77 189 ... 4 '-" 72 233 to 4 72 64 176 ... 4 ;4j 47 227 120 4 72S 77 187 120 4 tz t7 299 ... 4 73V 6 118 ... 4 2't 74 289 40 t 72'. 41 211 HO- 4 t5 t 207 40 4 72' 70 197 ... 4 S 46 248 ... 4 72' 86 .193 ... 4 a 77 S3 ... 4 72 t 193 ... 46 tt 331 ... 4 72'. 24 J0 ... 4 65 84 2".6 80 4 l'4j t3. 221 ... 4t7, o Sit 80 4 72 80 201 ... 4 4714, tt 2.16 ... 4 7?' 91 221 ... 4 67'. 72 380 240 4 711 S9 20.1 ... 4 47 'a :.; 226 40 4 73H 79 218 80 4 70 83 213 ... 4 72'. . 195 ... 4 1 64 317 ... 4 721. t 210 80 4 70 74 ts 80 4 72S 87 211 120 4 7 tt ..289 ... 4 72'. 75 203 ... 4 70 61 339 ... 4 7JV 81 218 ... 4 70 47 243 ... t 75 20 2lt ... 4 70 59 r:0 80 4 75 40 214 ... 4 70 7t 246 80 4 75 24 247 M 4 70 t6 207 ... 4 76 42 214 ... 4 70 80 240 40 4 76 75 20t ... 4 70 66 !7t 80 4 7. 68 2'.'S ... 4 70 28 ... 4 76 7 20t ... 4 70 70 234 ... 4 76 83 201 ... 4 70 75 258 ... 4 75 60 201 80 4 70 58 244 ... 1 76 77 20 ... 4 70 71., 241 ... 4 75 80 19 ... 4 70 45.1 It 40 4 75 71 217 ... 4 70 .5 242 40 4 75 12 124 40 4 7C to 26 ... 4 76 81 284 ... 4 70 66 364 ... 4 75 60 313 40 4 7) 1 242 ... 4 76 73 22 J 40 4 7 7 237 ... 4 75 7 210 ... 4 70 7 331 ... 4 75 78 209 40 4 70 70 28 ... 4 75 tt 2116 ... 4 70 to 24 ... 4 76 77 lit 40 4 70 aT 24 140 4 75 ' tl 211 40 4 70 49 244 ... 4 75 63 221 .10 4 70 tt 27 40 4 76 76 217 ... 4 7(1 73 244 ... 4 73 Ct 233 ... 4 70 ft 360 40 4 76 74 180 ... ' 4 70 65 294 80 4 75 7 16 ... 4 70 tt 234 ... 4 75 31 20t ... 4 70 81 2-14 ... 4 76 72 2J.1 ... 4 70 2 25J ... 4 76 43 250 80 4 72)4 37 238 80 4 76 40 223 ... 4 72W 81 225 40 4 76 73 219 ... 4 72'j 62 232 40 4 771 6t SI ... 4 72 tt 274 ... 4 771 74.. 217 ... 4 721 tt 280 ... 4 77', tt 238 40 4 721 M '- 4 771 OS 230 80 4 121 63 268 ... 4 90 6 2.10 ... 4 721 17 S7 10 4 91 67 273 240 4 72 1 61 328 30 4 80 6 24 60 4 721 "7 28 . . 4 80 71 245 40 4 721 62 349 ... 4 82' 78 24 10 4 721 SO 285 ... 4 16 68 247 ... 4 721 SHEEP There wss quite a liberal run of sheep and lambs reported, but only about half of them "were on sale, the re mainder belr.g billed through. The same as has been the case all the week the demand was In good shape for sheep and the market ruled fairly active and steady on anything at nil desirable. As high aa $6.S5 was paid for western ewes, and some of the Rame ewes and wethers, mixed, that sold yesterday for $5.75. brought the sanit. money today. . The lamb market was very dull. Pqck ers still seemed to have very limited orders nd as a result they made no effort to buy any great number. The market could probe hi v best be described by calling it slow and weak. Quotations for fed stock: Good to choice vearlings, $6.40fJ'.90; fair to good year ilngs. $6.00J.4O; good to choice wethers, fo.eOQtl.OO: fair to good wethers. $6.iKVTfi.B0j good to choice ewes, $:.0Ofg 3.50; fair to good ewes, $4.60415.00; common to fair ewes. $4.00 drt.iO; good to choice lambs, $7.25'ij'7.50; fair to good lambs, $7.00t7.25; feeder lambs. $6.50 i.75. Representative sales: No. 1 western stag 42i) western ewes 10 western ewes 4Sn Mexican ewes 3:40 western ewes 300 western ewes ft western wethers and ewes. 264 western wethers and ewes. M western lambs 34 western cull ewes 382 western ewes 400 Colorado ewes 284 Colorado ewes 813 western ewes 85 western ewes Av. 220 105 91 83 109 110 127 128 8 k9 im S3 03 115 113 Pr. 4 75 5 15 6 40 E 60 5 55 6 55 6 75 5 75 8 80 3 50 5 10 S " 5 25 5 50 5 50 CHICAUO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle leady Hogs Five to Ten Coats Lo-ri er Sheep Higher. CHICAGO, March 2 CATTLE Receipts, 10.000 hed; market steady; good to prime steers, $6.75ti4).SO; poor to medium, $4 50Cfl' 6.00; Blockers and feeders, $2.4tKa4.50; cows, $3.oo&4.36: heifers. $2.25&4.iB; csnners. $l.b0 3.46; bulls. $2.6O!j4.0O; ealves. $4.007.25. HOOS- Receipts. 38,0X41 head; estimated tomorrow, 30,000 head; market 610c lower; mixed snd butchers. $4.7il'4.9G; good lo choice heat-v. $4 rvfi5.fi6; rough heavy, $4.fiiY(i) 4.70; light, $4.704. So; bulk of sales, $4.80 BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 14.000 head: sheep steady to 10c higher; lambs, firm: good to choice wethers, $u.8"Ktf6.2T: fair to choice mixed, t5.50fi6.tl0; western sheep. $5 0O(45.10; native lambs, $H.60''7.80; west ern limbs, $7.4Q4r7.8fl. Kan.es C ity Utork Market. KANSAS CtTT. March 2. CATTLE Re ceipts. 3.00 head. Including 260 southerns. Market stesdy to strong; choice export and dressed la.ef steers, $a.K5.75; fair to gojd. iUHegtViX); western fed steers. $3.0044.26; Mockers and feeders. $3.0rt4.75; soul hern Bleers. $3.Msfi4.f)0: southern cows. $2.25453.15: native cows. $2.(ioi4.35; native lielfers, $3.0isti 4.75; bulls, $2.76''' l.uCl; calves, $3.iiil.75. HOGS Receipts. 9.000 head. Market was 2'4i5t-' lower; ton. $4.75; built of salep. $1.70 ia4W: heuvv. $4 wvt7 4.97tt: packers. 4.t 4.!Ci ; pigs and light. $4.15ti4.85. SHEEP AND LAM BS Receipts. 4.7uO head. Market slow to lower: nstlve I j nibs. $G.oti$7.m; native wethers. $6.WS.75; native fed ewee, $4.7.Vu"a.&n; western ffd lamlm, $u.50ti7.!0; western fed yearlings, $5.75fl .il6: western fed sheep, $4.75'6j.76; stockers and feeders, Ht. I.oals I Ire fl04-k Market. ST. LOl'IH. Murch 2.-CATTI.E-Re eipts, 2.'i0 head. Including 1.500 Textu. Market steadv: native shipping and export s esrs, $4.iKVff5.90; dressed beef and butchers' xteare. $3.7M6.50; .tears under l.fmn lbs., r'.:5'4.10; stiM-kers snd feeders. $2.Mti43: cows and heifers. $2.0Mi4.6l; csnnera. $1.9fr35.:ft; bjlls, f2.7K(j3.75; cslves, 5.75ij7.25; Texas snd In dian steers, $2,7574 76; cows and hrtfei-4, $2 ova 3 sfi. HtHJS Receipts. 5.603 head. Market was lower; pigs and light. $4.0o4$0; packs s. 4 8iii5.00, bull hern and beet heavy, $5.ftutf 6 10 SHEEP AND LAMBfl-Rncelpts. 1 MO head. Market stesdy; native muttons. $4. (a) ifi.ri.26: lambs, $4 0n'J'.75: culls and bucks, $4.25)4.60. nt $I.VIT"., bulk skIv lower, selling $4.74.7. Stock In Xlabt. Receipts of live slisk t thf si Western markets ; South t'mnli:! Sioux City Kansas t Ity .. Ht. Irfiuls St. Joseph ChicHgo ncip kl Totals V t attle, tiny-. ic !. . . .i"i i-.." ' ' ' ' i'isj l.-o . . .1,iiiai K' 4 .. ;.'' s.j'V 1. .. 2. W.I H.M" l ..iV'" ;xi"i it.' ..22.0il .a,.:.! u..,. ii OM4.H4. Vt HOI KS I,F. M ARKET. Condition of Trade nnd quotations, on Staple ana Fanry Prnilat-e. E'lOH -Cs tidied st( k. 21c. LIVE Pol. LTRY-llcns, hV; young ro, s ters, according to slue, sc to iOv; tud roos ters. 5lync; turkeys. 16c; g so. Sc. DREMSKD POl LTin - l u k. . M7'fllSc; ducks, 12c; geese. 11.401 lc; thickens, llp-USa ; roosiers. .tl.ic. BCTTEh - Fucking trtu'-k. 2U-; lmi r to fancv d nrv, iu.0-.ic; ci tu met , 271iv; prints, Jlc. FRESH FROZEN FlSII-Trout. c: pick erel tiwc; pike. Sv: pcicn. 'u . hi.ieiish, l.'c; whltetish, !; salmon, 11c; tedanapper. lt)c; halibut 9r; frog legs, ppr dos.. lAlittub art halibut. 9. crapples. l.c; buffalo. Jc; white bass, 11c; herring, oc; bllirlish, lie; Spanish mackerel lie. I-rog les, per tun.. 4"i . PR AN Per tr.n. $17.00. HAY Prices quoted bv Pmahs Wholesale Hav Dealers' association: Choice No. 1 up land. $7 00; No. 2. $tt,W': medium. J.H':'inrs. $R.fi(. Rye strsw. $Vn. These prices ara for hsv of gocd color nnd quality. OYSTERS New York counts. ier ran. 45c; extra selects, per can 3.V: standards, rer csn. S0 Pttlk: Standards, per sal, $1.40: extra selects, per gal.. Jl. .i; New York counts, per gut.. St 9'. TROPICAL FRCITS ' ORANOES Callfornln. extro :'ancv Red lsnd navels, all sites. $2.oo; fancy nsveis. 32 25; choice navels, large sites-i, r5, If $2.0(1. LEMONS-Culifer..ti f n.ee. $. 70: 0 knd So. $3$.'.; (h"lce. 279, 3ik. 31. 3.t. DATES 1 er box of ,-lb nkgs.. $2.4); Hallowee, in 70-lb. boxes, per lb., t'.'tioc. FIOS California, per lo-.b. cnrlnr. "''ff 85c; Imported Smyrna. 4-crown. 10c; 6 ana 6-crown. 12c: fancy. Imported t washed I. 1 Mb. pkgs., Iftfriao. HAN AN AH Per medium-sired bunch. .$1,71 ff2 :5; lumrM.K. $;.3.W. ORAPEFRLlT-IVr box of 54 to SI. $o..0 7.00. FRUITS. APPLES New rora Kings. 122.": New York t.reenlngs. $3 00; New York Baldwins, tt.oo; Colorado Winesaps, per bu. box, $1 50; Pippins, $1.60. GRAPES Imported Malagas, per keg, $i.5O4j,7.00. TANGERINES - California, per H bog, $.'.ro CRANBERRIES Wisconsin Pell snd P'l gle. per bbl.. $S.00; Jerseys, per bbl., $8.00) per box, $2.75. VEGETABLES. POT A'pOES Homo grown. In sacks, per bu.. 45c: Colorado, per bu.. 60c. TURNIPS old. per bu.. 40c; Canada rut abagas, per lb., lc; new, per dos., l.o. CARKOTS-Old, per bu., 40c; nw, per dor.. 45c. PARSNIPS Old. per bu., 40c. BEETS Old. per bu., liOc; new. per dot;., BEANR Na vy, per bu.. $2.0Ofl2.1O. ONlN8 Home grewn. red, in sacks, per lb.. 2c; Spanish, per' era. e. $2.50; Colorado yellow, per lb., 2c; new, southern, per dog., 45c. CUCUMRERS-Per dor., $l.752.00. TOM ATOES Florida, per 6-basket crate, $4 ri0(U5.O0. CABBAGF,-Holland need, per lb., 1,4c SWEET POTATOES Kansas kiln urled, per bbl.. $2.50. CELERY California. 4387.1c. RADISHES Hot house, per dor.., 45e. LETTL'CE Per box of about fifteen heads, snc. "HVBARB Per dos. bunches, PARSLEY-Per dor. bunches. MISCELLANEOUS. "SAUERKRAUT - Wisconsin. $2.25 CIDER New York, per bbl., half hbl., $3.25. CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full cieam, 13c; Wisconsin Young America, 14c; block Swiss, new, 15c; old, 16 17c; Wisconsin brick, 15c; Wisconsin llmburger, 14c. HIDES No. 1 green, 7c: No. 2 green, 8c; No. 1 salted. 8Vc; No. 2 salted. 7Vc; No. 1 veal calf. 9c; Nc. 2 veul calf. 7c; dry saited, $b'14e; sheep polls, 25c(&Jl.u0; horse hides, $1.50(ff.1.i. NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shells, new crop, per lb., 15c; hard shells, per lb.. 13e: No. 2 soft shells, per lb., 12c; No. 2 hard shells, per lb., 12c; Pecans, large, per lb., 12c; small, per lb., 10c; peanuts, per lb., 7c; roasted peanuts, per lb., 8c; Chili wslnuts. rier lb., UftlBVtc; almonds, soft, shell, pec b., 17c; hard sell, per lb., 15c; chestnuts, per lb.. 12Vitt lie : new black walnuts, per bu., 75f)Oc; shellbark hickory nuts, per bu., $1.75; large hickory nuts, per bu., $1.50. NEW YORK. Murch 2-METAT-S-Tha London tin market wss Irregular, with spot a little higher at 131 12s fid and futures lower at 130 12s 6d. Locally the market was quiet and a shade lower on the Inside prices, with the range stsndlng $L-S.6o'rt 28.88,. Copper remains quiet, but generally firm In the local market, with large pro' ducers holding lake at $15.50. electrolvtlc nt $15.37H4H6.60 and casting at $15.0015 25. The London market wus a little easier, with spot closing st X68 3s 9d and futures nt 4:68 11s 3d. Iead was easier on the London market, closing at 12. but remained un changed here at $4.4iVrj.4 00. Spelter' declined slightly abroad, with spot cjoriing at 23 17s lid. Locally prices were unchanged at $H.10tf7 6.20. Iron closed at 64s In Glasgow snd 49s 7',i'l In Mlildlesborough. Locally th demand continued llrm and prices were firm. No. 1 foundry, northern, is quoted nt Ji7.Wfiil8.25; No. 2 foundry, northern. $17.50W 18.00; No. 1 foundry, southern. hikI No. 1 fotlndrv, southern, soft. $17.754?18.?i. ST. LOUIS. March 2. M ETA 1.8-Tsd. firm, $4.35424.371,4. Spelter, higher, $G.150ii.2O. 75c$1.00. " 75c. per keg., $5.60; per Snarar and Molae.es. NEW YORIC. March 2.-SUGAR-Raw, firm; fair refining, 4"ic; centrifugal, 90 test, 6'fcc; molasses sugar, 4c; refined sugar, firm: crushed, 6.75c; powdered, 6.15c; granu-y la ted. 6.05c. NEW ORLEANS. March 2.-SUOAR Strong; open kettle. 34(&4itc: renlrtfnga.1, 4.;&!io: centrlfugul whites, 6 9-16c; yellow, 4.oimHc: seconds, S!fj4,'.c. MOLASSES Unlet ! open kettle, 13f(26c; centrifugal. 64) lie. Syrup. 20(g2Gc. REAL ETATK TRANSFERS. DEEDS filed for record March 2, as fur nished ny the Midland Guarantee and Trust compnuy, bonded nbstracter, 1014 Farnam street, for The Bee:' Luther E. Roberts, executor, to C. Greunlg. eo8 feet of nV4 lot 1, block 11, E. V. Smith's add $ 885 Rosa Nash and husband to Emma M. Nelson and Louis (.arson, lots 7 and j 8. block 1, Wilcox add ........,.. 1,600 J. Swansou to C. Yv. Lundstrom part lot 4!t, Glue's add 3.000 I C. A. Peterson and wife to LoUls N. ' Larson, lot 1. block 6. Wise & Parme- lee's add 500 M. Collins to L. Hokonsen, tots 1, 2, 3 and 4. block 81, Benson 9nfl K, Boehnke ot al. to Dor.i Boehnke, lot 13. Barker sub 1 Amoretts L. Stevens and hushsud to H. F. Empsley. tinrt lots 1 and 2, block 9. Summit Place l,iK) W. E. Keeler and wife to W. A. rVtun--tiers, lots 1, 4 and 6, block 63. Flor ence. 75 0. E. Ring to Anna L Ring, lot 3, block 10. Shull's 2d add l L. F. Nelson to Anna B O'Kcilly et al.. lot 18. block il. Plain view t Anna B. O'Kcilly et al. to E. It. Benson, lot IS, block 3. Plalnvlew'. . . 2M 1. S. Irler and lfe to .1. W. Dawson. lot 47, Luke and Tcmpleton's 2,(j0. Edwards -Wood Co- (lncorpossted nln OUIcr: Fifth and Roberts Striata ST. PAUL. niN.N. CEALERS IN Stocks, Grain, Provisions Ship Your Grain to Us Branch timer, lib-ill llenrd Trsd lllila.. tlm.ha, ek, Trlrplieae .IB 1 4. 312-214 Kgcbsnfe nln.. Mouth Omsha. Sell 'Phone il lnd.o.nnent 'tone 1 t. Joseph Lire stock Market. ST, ' JOSEPH. March 2. CATTLE Be. celpts, 2. .VI hesd. Market active to tlinng; runi aim nurtrs. ji.u'y feeders. $2.754i4i. .m head. Market 64 $4 (UK, -1.86; ineillum slid native. $3 8646 50; 4.46 : Htnckers and HOG S Receipts. 10c Inner; light. heavy. $4 704 4 97. SHEEP AND head. Market steady; lambs. $7.6u Iti.uu; ewes, o.oo. I.AM BS -Receipts. 3 745 setlie . stoaa I lly Lire stack Market. SIOUX CITY la.. March f -(Speelsl Tel egram.l CATTLE- Receipts, 700 head; mar ket steady; beeves. $3.aonS.10; cows, bulls snd mlxed $i :MVt 10; stoekers and feedrs. $7fff); calves snd yearlings, $2.5515o ' HOUo-Recelpta, 4,200 head; maikct 10c PET STOCK Hories, Cattle, Dogs and ;, Fowla of All Kindt. Increase your faun produets 10 by . ti.lng Stock Cereal Coiid.111011 Powder", -"None Just ss good" but the oiily,'" Agents aant.il. Easy seller- B.'l -ftn Its merit ufter once being Inlrodiicrit Regular pound package, toe. Addrts. STOCK CEREAL MFG CO., BUT LP. H, PA.