f THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY. MARCH 2. 190G. 1 1 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Ctocki Accumulate and flour Mill Shut Down. WHEAT REACHES LOWEST PRICE ON CROP TreHrtloa of Rala la oatj,et laatrlaate to Deeltae Task Cora Market aad Option -LawerOat F.asy- OMAHA. March 1. 106. Wheat reached tho lowwt price on the crop today, May selling at Wc split. Tht northwest crowd aold on liberal receipt, accumulation of stock and poor raah de mand, du to shutting down of mill. Rtocks at Minneapolis Increased, 650.000 bushels for five day thla week. Predic tion of rain In the aouthwest contributed to the decline. Tho clone wa r. lower and e split above the low point. TTi cash market waa Ho lower. There wer no cash aales. Tho corn market wa adversely Influ enced by tho weakness In wheat and by poor cash demand. The cash market was He lower. Rseetpt wer moderate and general demand poor. Omaha firms report better acceptances through the state last nignt. Oats felt the general weakness, and fell tC. The range was small. Clearances were 132,000 bushels wheat, 40, on" bbls. flour, 457.000 bushels corn, 320,nno Dusnels oats. Primary wheal receipts were ws.ow bushel and shipments 2i2,tio bush els, against receipts last jfai of 498,. 00 nusheis and shipments or a,GO0 bushels. Corn receipts were 679,000 bushels and shlp- . ments 8o5,oW bushels, against receipts last year of 616.000 bushels and shipments of 827.O0O bushels. Liverpool closed Hd higher to Vd lower on wneat, and corn unchanged to d lower. Argentina's surplus wheat at l33,uoo,fio Dusnei. Argentina shipments this week are estimated at 3.600.000 bushels. Minneapolis sold 3o0,li0 bushels rash oats for shipments. The seaboard sold 94.000 bushels wheat, 9n,fmn bushels corn, 60,000 bushels oats and 70.000 bushels hurley. H. P. Watson of Minneapolis predicts that May wheat In Chicago In likely to sell at 70c. High rates for money, poor ch demand, tho filling up of the flour trade and shutting down of mills, form the basis for his bearish views. Flour trade for the week was reported extremely dull. Minneapolis said sales of flour lacked a good deal of being eciual to the output, and mills were In lighter oper ation. The Northwestern Miller says th mills are not likely to make more than 30.000 barrels this week. For the same week In 1905 the output was 6,166 barrels. Tho local range of puces: new, 4s; American mixed old, as 7yl. Fu tures, quiet; March, 4s. May, 4s Id. , r.W YORK f;EEH.l, M4.RKKT 4)aotatloa A arloas Articles. Open. I Hlgh. Low. Close. Wheat p i ' May 75 A I 75 A 74 V 744 Com i May , i... 37HB 87H 37v, S7ViB July 38A SSA S7AI aifcB Oats ( Mar 2B 2848 28KB HB Omaha Cash Prices, WHEAT No. I hard. 7375c; No. I hard, 704r73c; No. 4 hard, 6iV(i70c; No. 2 spring, T2mj76c; No. t spring, 704a72Vc. COKN No. S, 36V,e; No. 4. 4fc34cj No. 1 yellow, S6Hi35c; No. 3 white. 37fc-37Hc. OATS No. I mUed. rrtJ28c; No. I white, t84ej No. 4 white, 28tfVic. RYE No. 2, 67o ; No. 3. 6&Hc. Carlo Itecelpts. . Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago' 7 Kansas City I Minneapolis 43S Omaha Duluth $2 BU Loula i....... 26 of the ls oa I nnamoditle. NEW TORK. Man h 1 - FLOCIl -tlocelpl" 4.nl4 bbls.; market barely steady; Muniei...;a patents, 14 ag4.w; Minnesota bakers, $.15" 1.86; winter patents. $4 '""at :. wnnr straights, $j.7Va3 86; winter extras, : i.i'ti 326; winter low grades. $2. 6.to 3. jn. Rye flour, gulet; fair to good. H.m''oH.ii; choice to fancy. $3..xfl 4.25. Buckwheat Hour, nom inal, 11 10, spot and to arrive. CXJRNMEAI Barelv steady, fine white and yellow, $1.15; coarse. $1.03106; kUn- drled, $266432.76. RVE Nominal; No. 2 western, 73c f. o. b. BARLEY Dull; feeding. 4tic. c. I. I. Buffalo; malting. 47fj2-, c I. f. Buffalo. WHEAT Receipts. 20.in bbls.; steady; spot market weak; No. 2 red so'v elevator; No. 1 red, S8V,c f. o. b. atloat; No. 1 northern Duluth. toc f. o. b. afloat. Immediately, following a steady opening, wheat encoun tered heavy stop loss, selling under which prices declined to new low records for the season. The influences were predictions for rain In the southwest, easy cables, large celpts, prospects for large Argentina ship ments and a visible supply Increase on Monday and the bearish " Price Current'' report. It rallied later on covering, but reacted again, closing a'fl-c net lower. May. XrVu7 J-lHc; closed 8t,,e; July. 86-v, sti ll-18c: closed 86,c; September, 85Vi "V ' closed 86c CORN1- Receipts, 82.775; exports, oT.blti; spot market irregular; No. 49c elevator, 4c 1. o. b. afloat; No. - yellow, 47c; No. 2 white. 4Sc. Options market quiet and easier with wheat closing to tc net lower. May closed 48c; July closed 49',e; September. 50c. OATS Receipts, 75,00" bu.; exports, le9. 798 bu.; mixed oats, 26 to 32 pounds, Si'it 36c; cllped white, 38 to 40 pounds. .UMiWc; natural white, 30 to 33 pounds, 3oV'i3ic, HAY Steady; spring, 47V(iii;Vc; good to choice, 75&ic. HOPS Dull: state, common to choice. 1906. ll&lse; 1904, iti11c; olds. 5Sr7c; Pacillo coast, 19U6. Wll4c; 1904. 97llc; olds. 6i7c. HIDES Steady; Oalveston. 20 to 25 lbs, 20c; California, 21 to 25 lbs., 31c; Texas dry, 24 to 86 lbs.. 19c. LEATH ER Firm ; acid. 2BV4i27He. PROVISIONS Reef steady; family, 111. SO 613.0U; mess, $9 .flowio.Oti; beef hams. $21.0Ofl 21.50; packet, llO.6ijjiU.Vu; city extra India mess. $18.60frl9 no. Cut meats, firm: pick led bellies, Ih.7Mj9.50; pickled shoulders. $7.00 tBf.ao; picklea nam, (iu.no. ira, nrm; western steamed, nominal: refined, Hrm; continent, $8.15; 8. A , $S.ft5; compound, f.ft(Hjii.374. Pork, steady: family, $m.cHf 117.50; short clear, $15 tfi 17.50; mess, lt.ZH 18.75. TAIjUOW Firm; city, 6c; country, Mi 6V-- RICE Quiet; full domestic fair to extra, IVaSc; Japan, nominal. BUTTER Irregular; renovated, common to extra, 12V(TJuc; western factory, common to firsts, l.VdlfiVic. I. HEESE Firm; state, full cream, small and large, colored and white. Stoptember, fancy, 14'4c; slate, October, best, 13Val3Vo: state, late made, average, beat, small, 12ilc; stiite, large, 12Hc; state, fair, Uraiic. FiOS Strong; state, Pennsylvania and nearby fancy, selected white, 2111 22c; state, choice, ISfJOc; state, nixed, extra, 17Hc; western firsts, 16c; western seconds, ln'ic; southerns. 13316c. POl'LTRT Alive, steady; western chick ens, 11c; fowls, 134c: turkeys, ltic; dressed, steady; western chickens, 10T3c; turkeys, 1521c; fowls, l(yai3c. St. lAnl General Market. ST. LOUIS, March l.-WHEAT-Futures Arm; cash firm; No. 2, red, cash, elevator, I3''c; track. 253c; Muy, 7SVi&78He; July, 7SSt"78Hf; No. 2 hard, 7&H'ih3c. CORN Ixwer; No. 2 cash, 40c; track, 41H14c; May, 40Sc; July, 4110. OATS IO wer; No. 2 cash, 3uc NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Market Starts on Recovery from Violent Decline of Wednesday. MONEY CONDITIONS CHECK ADVANCE Demand for Kunda from Many Source Arn-iar Kenr That Bank Hesrrte Will Be Depleted. eral fund, exclusive of the tl.Vi.ono.niin gold reserve, shows: Arsllst.le cssh balance, $152.718.i; gol.l coin and bullion. $75,7i.bl9; gold certilicates. Ko,2?.5fi0. 209 44 45 6 NEW YORK. March 1 Stocks started toward recovery today after signs appeared that the more urgent liquidation hail spent Its force, put the continued evidence of stringency In the money market discour aged any ventures on tho long side of the market and checked the recovery with re current show of weakness from time to time. Everything Indicated u continuing Inroad upon the reserves of the clearing house tmnks anil Increased the supposition that the coming bank statement might show the disappearance of the surplus uml the establishment of a deficit In the legal reserves. The subtreasury statement for the day showed an addition of nearly half a million of dollars to the week's loss by the banks, bringing the total up to $fi. 13.000. n was reported that Interior banking Instructions were withdrawing funds from New York on the express movement also. There was deposited at the sulitreasurv during the dav $aU0 for telegraphic transfer to Cincinnati. The fall in the New York exchange rate at Chi cago for the day from l.i cents discount to 25 cents discount indicated the pressure upon New York for funds from that center. Fart of the drain to the suhtreasurv ren. resents requirements of Interior Instruc tions. Internal revenue mvments heinz paid In New York by drafts on the local dervoslts of interior banks. The report from Albany of an agreement upon the proposed laws establishing trust company reserves at 15 per cent, of which ft per cent should he cash In hand. 5 per cent caen on nennsil Hmi ll per cent in designated securities pointed to nn early requirement for additional accumulation of cash in order to comply with this new measure. Foreign exchange made an ad ditional decline In response to the rising rate for money here and recedlnir rates abroad. Discount rates were npprrclablv easier today both In London, Berlin and Paris. Yesterday's violent declines in stocks brought in the usual orders this morning to sell from holders who received notice to furnish additional margin on speculativ holdings. The conclusion of this selling showed an over-extended short Interest In the Mill railroads and local tractions. The rtfusal of an annlleatlon to the state au thorities to proceed aealnst the proposed traction merger helped to frighten the shorts In the local tractions. Lively re bounds In those two groups helned to pull the general level of tho market up to about Inst night's closing. But the re enverv was poorlv held. The Canadian Pa clflc reported net earnings for January three times as lare-e as for the same month in the previous year, the Fries and the Central Railway of Oeorgla twice as large nnd the Chesaneake A Ohio an Increase to the extent of 78 per cent. These showings were unavailing, however, to Induce any extra demand for these storks. The fluc tuating tendency of the market continued un to the closinar which was irregular. Bonds- were heavv: total sales,. par value. I2.510.OiO. mited States bonds were all un changed on call for the dav. The following were the quotations on the New York Stock exchange; Bairn. High track. 30" 29Vc; No. 2 white, CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISION Features ol tho Trading- a ad Closlns; Prlooa oa Board oC Trade. CHICAGO March 1. Increasing stocks in Minneapolis and a poor demand for flour In tho same market waa chiefly responsi ble for a fresh decline In the price here. At the close wheat for May delivery waa down fee. Corn was off fee. Oats showed a loss ot Vi&ic. rians were 2Wc to 20c lower. Tho wheat market was weak all day. and tho May option declined to the lowest point in nearly threo year. Tho low mark today was 80iijaoft Xb.W Ws a targe volume of business, and trading was ac tlvo from tho opening" to the. close.- 8ev eral loading commission house sold freely early in the day, and the decline result ing from this selling brought out numer ou stop-losa orders, the expectation of which caused still greater weakness Many damage reports wero received from Kansaa City and St. Louis, but they had apparently little influence. The market closed weak, although prices had rallied slightly on covering by shorts. May opened a shade lower to a shade higher, at llo to KISc, sold off to SuAt&ttOSc, and closed at ouVttJttOHc Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 341,000 bushels, Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported receipt ot 473 cars, against a holiday last week and 394 car a year ago. Com opened steady, but eased off later In sympathy with wheat.. There waa some selling by rash houses' against country purchases, and commission houses sold freely on stop loss orders. Pit trader were th principal buyer. The weather wa favorable for the movement of tho crop, and local recelpta wer In excess of the estimate, arrivals today being 29s car, with two of contract grade. - A decline of 44c to He In the price of cash corn had a depressing Influence. Th market closed easy, with prices near tho lowest point of th day. . May opened un changed to He lower, at 4ati43io to 43 w 434c, sold off to 4rt,c and closed at 42!ttf 43c. Weakness of wheat and corn "had a bear ish effect on the pries of oats. Cash In terests and commission houses sold freely, and the price of cash oats was down 4c to He. May opened unchanged to a shade lower, at 30oc to vsi'3oV. sold off 10 XOc and closed at 3uHc. Local recelpta wer 161 car. . Provisions opened fairly steadv on small recelpta of live hogs, but weakness devel oped immediately after the opening be cause of the liquidation of a Urge line of perk and .ribs by a leading bull. An In crease of stocks of provisions at Liverpool helped (he decline. The market ben-am steadier late In th day on fair support by packera. At the close May pork was oft 2i-. at I16.17H. lAJ"d was down 2Vufic. at $7.76n7.r;. Klbs were 2Vstfuu lower, at ea.iv. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat. cars; coru. 171 cars; oats, 121 cars; hogs. 25.0J head. .Th leading futures ranged a follows: 4i31c; May, 30c; July FLOUR Steady; red winter patents, $430 V4.6U; extra fancy and straight, $3.WJ'u4 clear, $2.903.26. SEED Timothy, steady; $2.6082.80. CORNMEAL Steady; $2.20. BRAN Steady; sacked, east track, 84 85c. HAT Steady ; timothy, $8.0013.30; prairie, $8.X?9.60. IRON COTTON TIES 11.02. BAOOINO 9C. HEMP TWINE 7Hc PROVISIONS Pork. lower; Jobbing, $16.00. 1-ard. lower; prime steamed, $7.40. Dry salt meats steadv; boxed extra shorts, $8.37H; clear ribs.' $S.6:'i.; short clears $8.76. Bacon, steady; boxed extra shorts, $9.12Vi; clear ribs, $26; short clear, $8.60. POULTRY Firm; chickens, 10c; springs, 12Hc; turkeys. Ific; ducks. 13c; geese, 8c. JBUTTER Firm; creamery, 21tyc; dairy, 18-f2r. 1 EtlOS Ixwer at 12V,c. Thw--reelwt- and fhrpments of flour arid rain were: ' Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls.:.'...: 8.000 6.001) Wheat, bu 28.000 . , SK.oon Corn. bu. 6K.0UO 40.000 Oats, bu ..113.0VO - 39,000 Minneapolis Ciraln Market. MINNEAPOLIS, March 1 FLOUR Mar ket lower for patents: first patents, $4 .lOtf? 4.2o; setond patents. !.9orti4.0O; first clears $3.5V?e3 60; second clears. $2.4o?i2.&6. UKAN-ln DUIK, KI oi'illJ. 3. (Superior quotations for Minneapolis de livery.) The following quotations were re ported at Minneapolis by F. D. Day & Co. 10-111 Hoard ot irane ouuutng: Articles. I Open.l High.) Low. Close. Yes'y. Wheat May July Coin- May July Hep 1 feWt. Oat v l!y Sept. Jaark May July Ltrd lv Julv Sept. Ribs May July I81V.SS liJ 81WI !43StI',i3tjV,; ,4-VV 4?v 444161 I I I I I I 81 VifiH sOHfiS Slfiv, "i sosal giv 424 1 42 Vn 43 43MiVi Minneapolis Cash Close Wheat: No. 1 hard. 7Kc; No. 1 northern. 7Snj7SHc; to arrive, 78c; No. 2 northern, ibc; to ar rive. 76c: No. 3, 74i6e; No. 1 durum, 70Ho; No. I durum, 68c. Corn: No. 3 yellow, 50c; ino. 3, aa4C. imis: iNo. a wune, we, to arrive, ac; no. 3, .nvtuijor. uariej . 8046c. Rye: JjeWVic Flax: Cash, Il.WH; to arrive, $i.iu4. Kansas City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITT. March l.-WHEAT-Dull to lower; May, 74c; July, TiHe: Septem ber, 73V; cash. No. 2 hard. 7tefi7!Vc; No. 3. 72S76ic; No. I red. SSfaisic: No. 3, Mflttfic. I'UKM Bieaay; may, jc; juiy, wv.-; cash. No. I mixed, &c; No. 2 white, 36c; No. 3 white. 3Hc OATS Steady; No. Z white, 3iy(,:nic. HAY Strong; choice timothy, $10.75(all.30; choice prairie. $8.2.VS .V). It T K oleany. niv'. EGOS Firm; Missouri and Kansas, new No. 3 wnitewooo cases inciuaeu. i;c; case count, lie; cases returned, ic lower. BUTTER eak; creamery, 26c; packing, 18V,c. . Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu Slt.leiO 81,000 Corn, bu 4l.i ". Oats, bu lK.uuO 1S.U0 Peoria Grain Market. PEORIA. March 1 CORN Firm: No. 3 white. 40Wc: No. 3. 4Hc; No. 4, 39c; no grade, 34'il37c. u. 6 Willie. -c; io. a s.i 44 I I 30 29'. 42SI 441,1 4J, 44. I 3rtH30VV4 16 16 20 7-774 77U 7 Ull I i 10 16 40 16 T 374 8 00 I i-SI 8 17l I 16 OA 16 10 T 75 7 85 7 96 107m 16 17S 16 16 7 7THI 7 to 7 974 I 10 S 15 264 16 37S, 16 224 7 so 7 SO 6 00 I 15 8 20 No. S. Cash quotations were as follows: FIjtH'K Dull, stagnant: winter natents 7O4i4.0U; winter ateaighta. $3 6ou3.g6: sfirlnf IT V; v. ft ' -'1 -"g"is. iiwi 0,0', raini, t...vv.iv. WHEAT-No. I spring. Sfcslc; No. 3, 754 i7Sc: No. t red, llj2V. t'OHN-No. 2. 3rVtic; No. S yellow, 40 OATS No. 2. V: No. t white. S14jS2c Mo. I whit. M44'.il4c. RYE No. I. s3cr- HAKI.KY 4lMil feednig. StJsV; fair to t-noice nsating, aiioiir. SKI O No. 1 flax. $lJi! No. 1 northwest- rni, ai 11: clover, contract grade, 114. PROVISIONS-Me. pork, per bbl.. $15 .14 4iU 10. ljird. per UW lbs.. $774. Short ribs side 1 loose), $774(U.OO. Short clear sides (iK.xedt. $S J74j So. The receipts and shipments of flour and grain were: Keceluis. Shipments Hour, bbls 61.2w 5.9CO Wheat, bu lb.ox) 26 t Coin, bu 314.HU lt.2.70a 4its. bu 231.800 3t 60 R. bu 16.UU0 touo lis. Icy. bu 10i.oi) 19 suO on 111 frouuee exchange today the but. ier niarsei was nrm: creameries, iia.'iWi" Haines. 1 , trMHc. Kggs, steady: at mark HW Included, 134c: first. 134c; prim 111.1.. o-,i , .iras. . neese, steady, aiiavi--. -' I Iverpool Grata Market. LIVERPOOL March 1 WHEAT-Spot riniBHi. iuiure. siaanv; Marcn, a llo; . July. ksaVd. C'UHN-tpot, steady; American mixed ArUcles.l Open. Hlgh. Low. Close.l Yes'y. Sfw Vorla Money Market. NEW YORK. Manh l.-MONET-On call fmi, 3ii7 per cnt; lowest. 3 per cent: ruling rate, 4i4 per cent; closing bid. S per cent; offered at 5 per cent. Time loan lirmer; sixty snd ninety days. F44r6 per cent; six months. 5Vn"4 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-6'd54 per cent. HTFHI.INtl KXCHANUK Weak. WITH ctual business in bankers' bills st $4 Hoviir X.90 for denmnd and at $4 Ic'9li4.)2'6 for sixty-day bills; posted rates. 4.Ki434 and H stuSiH; commercial inns. $ k. SILVER Bar. 65'.c; Mexican dollars. 6"c. HO.NUS liovernnient. steady; railroad. heavy. t Ic sing quotations on bonus today wer ss follows: .114 'Japan la. id aerlea. liai tasii do 4 rtta " m I in 4S ctta f Am : do 2.1 series "l 102H L. N. nnl. 4a l4 .tos-i Manhattan e. g. H...mt n Central in do 1 Inc 3JH . 7S Minn. fit. L. 4a ... '.' .1i M , K. A T. 4a i'i .! do 2a W4 . N. R . R. of M. t. la. . S N. T. C. . 4s .HMH N. J. r. I. 5a 131 . 5 No Pacific 4a loa . ti do 11 6....1I4 N. A W. c. 4 lOHi : U). S. L. rMs 4a iKH K114 renn ronr. ma Inui at Keaillns sen la ',a..in, St. L. I. M. c. (a 111 Sa.. SI 1st. L. & S K. In 4a 4 4 si b. s. w. e. 4a... aos Seaboard A. 1.. 4a MVj Adama KxpranK Amalsamated Copper Amerli-an A F American t A F. ptd American Cotton OH American rolton Oil pfd.. American Kipreaa American H. A L,. pfd American Ice. aerurttlra .. American Linaead Oil American I.lneeed Oil pfd. American Locomotive .... Amer. Locomotive pfd.... American a. A R American S. A R. pfd.... American 8ugar Reftnlng, . Am. Tobacco pfd ctfa Anaconda Mining Co Atchison Ati'hiann pfd T Atlantlr Conat Line Kalttmnre A Ohio Haltlmnro A Ohio pfd Hrooklvn Rapid Tranalt... Canadian Pacific Central of New Jeraey..., (leaapeake A Ohio....... Clilraio A Alton Uenver A Rio Orande pfd. lMatlllrra Securities rules ,,.4.. f f! Wheat- May... July... Flax- May... July... 794 T. 1 1 134 1 "41 79'a! l,i 1 134l 1 144; 784 SI 1 1241 1 1441 794i M4i 1 12: 1 144i 794 614 1 134 1 H OATS Steady; white, 'u -H4C. WHISKY OB lshed goods. th oajils of l.2S for fln- Phlladelphia Prodare Market. PHILAHELPHIA. March I HITTER Firm; extra western creamery. 3c. EtKJS 4c lower; wefteru fresh. Hie at mark. 4'HEFJSE yulet; New lork lull creams, 12144c Dnlntk Grain Market. DULUTH. March 1. WHEAT To arrive: No I northern. 7SVC; No. 2 northern. 764c. On track: No. 1 northern, 7K,c: No. i northern. 764c; May. ,94c;' July, S14c OATS To arrive and on track. 294c; May, 294c Toledo Seed Market. TOLEDO, March 18 FEDS Clover, cash and March. $.40; April. $x Si; October, $.Uo; timothy. $L; alsike. $s 20. Regned lintr Higher. NEW YORK. March 1. All grades of re fined sugar were advanced 10 cents a hun dred pounds today. agar and Molasses. NEW YORK. March 1. SUGAR Raw, Ann; fair reilnlng, ruil5-ltx-; centrifugal, tsi test, 34'u4 7-ltic: molasses sugar, '-'Va I tl-lic. Renned. steady; No. (, 4.1u-; No. 7, 4.06c: No. 8. 4c; No. 9. 3.-SV; No. 10. 3. 90c; No. 11. 3.86c; No. 12. 3.80c; No. 13. No. 14. 3.76c; confectioner' A. 4.4;c; mould A. 4951; cutlonf. 6.30c ; cruxhed. 5 30c; powdered, 4.7ec; granulated, 4w; cubes, 4.8oc. NEW ORLEANS. March 1. SUGAR Firm: open kettle centrifugal, 3's3 6-lic: centrifugal whites. B,y4e; yellow. SVg Ill-lb.', seconds. 3u3 1-lilc. MOLA8SES Open kettle. 17ti.Tic; centrif ugal. 7jJue. S V R U P Nominal. ?5i30e. OH aad Rosin. NEW YORK. March I.-OIL Cottonseed oil, stesdy; prim crude, f o. D. '.!.. 2a4c; prime vellow. 314t)31.i.'. Petroleum. Sulet: refined. 7auc; BAltimore and PhiU elphla. 7.56c; prime. In bulk, 4 66c. Turpen tine, firm, 71jiTl4)C. ROSIN yuk-t. stralmd, common to good, $4 wad 4.16. SAVANNAH. Oa . March 1. OIL Tut pentin. Aran. Car. ROSIN Firm; A. H. C. I. K. F U. $4 'TU; H. $4 :i: I. $4 66: K. $6 . J), M. $i.t3. N. $i.9w. WO, fci.lu; WW, $420, t-.i. Erie ltt pfd. Erie id pfd , Cftieral Klectrlc Hocking Vallev Illinnla Central Intamatlonal Paper International Paper pfd.... Internal innal Pump International pump pfd !o Central Iowa Central pfd Kanaaa City Southern Kanaaa City So. pfd Loularllla A Nahhvtlla Manhattan h Metropolitan Reeurltlea .... Metropolitan Street Ky Mexican Central Minneapolla A 8t. Loula.. M , Ot. P. A S. 3 M M . St. P. A S 8. M. pfd. Mlaaourl Pacific Mlaaourl Kanaaa A Texaa- Muuourt. K. A T. pfd National Iad National R. R. of M. pfd. New York Central New York. O A W Norfolk A Weatern Norfolk A Weatern pfd North American Pacific Mall Pennavlvanla People'a Oaa P., C. C. A 8t. Loula..., Preaaed flteel Car Preened Steel Car pfd Pullman Palace Car Heading Heading let pfd Heading 2d pfd Republic Steel Republic uirel pfd hoi-k laland Company Kock laland Co. pfd HI. L. A 8. K 2d pfd Ho. Loula Bouthweatern Rt. Loula s. W. pfd Southern Pacific Southern Pacific prd Southern Railway Southern Railway pfd Teniieaaee Coal A Iron.... Teiaa A Pa. Iflc Toledo. St. L. A W Toledo. St. t. A W. pfd.. Tnlon Pacific I nlnn Pacific pfd 1'niled Hlatea Kxpretia t lined statea Realty I'nlted Htatea Rubtier I . 8 Rubber pfd I'nlled Statea Steel C. 8 Steel pfd ..I Va. -Carolina Chemical ... Va -Carolina t hem, pfd... Wahaih Wabah pf.l Wella-Karao Kxpreaa W eettnfthouae Klectrtc .... Weatern t'nlon Wheellna. A Lake Frla... Wiaconain Central Wiat-onaln Central pfd ... Northern Pacific central leather Central leather pfd Bloa-hf ftleld Tolal aalea fur the day. .1114.400 . 6. :0 !t SbO 1U0 ! ' iiw . 8. ""0 too .' "i.ioo . M.100 . 1.2"0 . 1.11X1 Attn . S8.800 . li.ton jno . 1.300 . s.nno 2"0 . 2J.'10 . 4,100 210 . I.aoe " 'vt 7,li 7nn 2 "0 . too "aiioo Six) 100 x 1074 41 , 1C nj'a 92 ji'i 47 21V, 'ei', 114 122H 1404 10S !10 RS 19 lf.74 lios fK'i ta IM'i 21S ' U.. , At, n v K 1704 21 4 IV 2O0 31 l.aon 4i 3.400 0 4.100 1.4.'1 oo 3ill 100 J. 7011 eon 200 , 10.500 5. (Mai 1.400 4.900 "l.i ill) 5oil 1300 2.200 100 ( 00 100 60.S0O 1.000 'i.oo 1.400 (too 1.700 100 700 400 12.400 . T7O0 100 7i . 1.100 ' io .ll.7.ai :', o 141 io" in 24 S 74 1S5 170 3:i , 73 4K1! SV ' " 454 MH 7 r.t 7 Hi'' turn '2i i: H 47 4fia 65' l 'isii 1001, 144 14 i5S IjOW. 10S 4 40, 102 S1i 112 91 4 21 6S4 114 IMS 121 4j 13" o :i s 10214, ir4 1IK 7 79 H 21W MV 4 & t 144 4 i4 21 art', so "ai" 2 f. 145 "7" 114 24 7 1S0 170 3 4 714 iisi. 4 K 42 4 137H M 7 hi 6 isiW 10 25 5 S 464 24 66 444, "lit. 147 ii" 144 Clnae !48 107 "4 4la 101 L, .11 1.400 600 ai ton 17 oo 1.7iio n 2. o 7.000 aoo l.ioo 200 !0fl M.omt 1.700 SuO ' l.teiO 49H ion, !' l'S 111 2JS 61. Wt4 ". 2S 5 am 43 ii 7.400 alisraa. 4H 10a 4"S lor. 47-, 111 II 4S M4 to 4 2i' 77 210 4S .1 44 116V, 164i 122 140 104 2U 102-, 167 110 114 01, l9't 214 66 1, 2', 74 661, 42 774 ai ir 114 1SSV 21 .tv 30 . l 10 Vj 6a 2a 40', 145T, l.( 70 1144 21 a 75 151 9S 134 6" 3 14IS 4i4 42", 7 52 23t 1364, IS, a l 14 102 Mi Va 46 V, 56 V, 464. 117V, atv, 147 15 V. S4V, Id 115 44 4 IDS I 41 4 loai, la lllV, : 50 214 141 nvj 2." Jav, 5. 111 424 K'51, 71 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Practirallj All Kinds of Some Lower. Cattle 811 re. . S. ref. 2a do coupon . . K la re 1 do coupon . 3. old 4. res do rnupon . a n. 4a, rei.. do coupon Am. Tobacco 4a... do 4e Ati hlenn sen. 4a. do adj. 4a Atlantic c. L. 4a Hal. A Ohio 4a... do l',a Brk. R. T. c. 4a . HOGS SLOW AND FIVE TO TEN CENTS LOWER Shera aad Umha In Moderate Receipt aad Pear Demand, with lrlee Weak aad tieaerallr Ten Cents Lower. SOt'TH OMAHA. March 1. 1K). Receipts were: Offltlal Monday ... Offl-l Tiich(Ihv ... Official Werlncscliiv Official Thursday ".. Cattle. ... 4.IM ... t.Kii ... 4.tV ... 4.iJ" Hons. Sheep. 1. tai I. '.! 12 741 II. suit 14.MV, 4 40 1 44.27 H0.S3I 44.1)39 37.T8S L'T.iai 24.S70 xw.a la.K ii ! 4b,'9 14.73 1 Central of (la. do let Inc.... do 2d Inc.... do .Id Inc.... chea. A Ohio chlcaio A A. ., H. A U S. . H. 1. A P. 4a do tol. 6a CCC. A St. L. t 4e Colo. Ind. 6a. aer. do aerlea R Colorado Mid. 4a... Colorado A So. 4a.. Cuba 5 I) A R. 0. 4a Mrtlllera' Sec. 6a Erie p . 4 do an. 4a So. Pacific 4a 1 ' do lal 4a rtfa. . .. 4. 77(4 So. Hallway 6a... .. 75 Teiaa A P. la. .. .. 76V T , St. L. A W. . . 44 : L'nlnn Pacific 4a. . ..10-J44 do ronv. 4a .. V . Steel Id 5a . . , Waharh la . .lOtw do deb. H n weatern MH. Hoiklna Vallev 4'alon ,aw. ft i. i; Japan a 10ftv,wia. Central Lx-inlerest. ( iffered. 4a... 4a. . 4a... .! .... KIS III ....IW 4a.. ... 1"4V ....152 .... ', ....115V, .... Mi4 .... 7 B2' l.nndon Stock Market. LONDON. Mnrch 1. Closing otltitatlnns on th Stock exchange were: Conaola. money do account . . Anaconda . .-. Atchteon do pfd Ilaltltnore A Ohio.. Canadian Pacific .. hea. A Ohio Chicago Ot. W , M. A St. P DeReera Denver A R. O do pfd Erla do let pfd do 2d pfd , nilnola Central ... Loulavllle A N'aah. M., K. A T SILVKH Bar. MONKY afilH per cent The rate ot discount In the open market for short bills Is 34134 per cent: for three months s bills, 3 9-lfriU4 per cent. Of-HjN. V. Central.... ... V Norfolk VV ... liVi do pfd ... IL Ontario A W . . . 105 : Pennevlvanla .... ...li::Si Rand Mlnea ...17('t Reaillna ... 57V,1 do let pfd ... II! do 2d pfd ...K. Southern Kallwav ... liv, ,) pfd ... 45V, Southern Pacific . ... II it nlon PaclUc .... ... 43V,; do pfil ... 7v, V. 8. Steel .. v,i do pfd .. ...174, Wabaah ...14; do pfd .. 3i Spanlah 4a quiet, 37-16d. .151 . r.i . M . 51 71 . 5V, . 70 V, . 47V, . 50 . ID . loa . 7'i .154', . H . II T lua 24 63 04 per ounce. Four r!a this wwek.. .:i,3?5 Same rluys lust w eek. . . .18.40 fame days week before. .Iti.itW Same three weeks nro..1ii.i Swme four weeks nno....li,:Bl The followinc tauie snows tlx receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for th year to date, compared with last year: lvms. 'HuS. Inc. Cattle 16B.411 131. 3M 35.1 rJS Hons 4Ht. ".4 .t""J.4H1l Sheep 2ti7.j3S 2tio.;t W KDN KSLlA Y'8 PHll'MK NTS. The followlna; showa the number of cars of stockcrs and feeders shipped to the coun try yesterday and their points of destination: CATTIJC. N . S. Ktiine. Rose. III.-4J P. Nursure, itnsevllle. III. tj lloeke, Oreen Klver, III. R. 1... K. Anderson, Mcl'licison, la. g. Harold. Piano. In. U Bchroecicr, Nodaway, la.-y M. Coad. Fremont. Neb. K. K... Walker Hros., Iiaimin. Ia. Mil . StiRe, PlattHinouth, Neb.-J... A. Mace. Kustls. Ncb.-U Ulhbs ft Co., jBlnomtlcld. Ncb.-.M. & W. Paine. .Maxwell. Neb. C. P Itorden ft 11.. IVrrv. In -Mil John Shannon, Cnrfoll, Neb M. & O C. Oloe, Dow City, la. 1. C H. Hess. Steamboat Rock, la. 45. W. W. Molt, Hanscll. lii.-tl. W ascllo. Ienisiin. In. I. C. I S I as 1 ! I 55 I ! I it 1 I.M'O t 4 I 142 I no 1 .... t 1 urn I in : I3T 1 1 14rt) 3 ao 1 llwl I 75 1 1110 1 :. I !W 3 0 1 .,) OALVF3. 4 250 I no 1 240 60 t 4W I in 1 II'1 4 50 1 roo 16.) i nn t 5o !.. ? 4 tin 4 440 I 2 4M 4 f I 150 I T5 14 4?4 4 10 I 140 I 00 1 sv 4 an I .15 4) m 1 10 1 an 4 I' an 2 lao I en 1.. 4 .". 1 ta I an I I2 4 V. 1 lao (no 2 J4 -6 1 n 6 f.n 1 lo 56 STOCK liRS ANP FEKDER9. J 4110 2 6') I tai 4 00 1 470 2 6 1 "10 4 o 1 f40 I 26 1 410 4 00 jar, j 6 1 lo 4 00 1 m 1 60 1 1170 4 00 f aao I 50 1 710 4 10 1 670 I 0 4 714 4 10 14 t 1 70 1 4 25 2. 4W I 71 S 4V) 111 I !l I 71 It 477 4 an 10 V4 I 76 1 5l 4 50 1 110 I 16 O. M. Koreta-n Financial. I3NDON. March 1. Money was In arood demand in tho market today, but there was less pressure and supplies were more abundant. About 42K.Sii.wd In interest ami dividends was distributed. Discounts were rHsler In anticipation of better monetary conditions, and the strength of the bank return. In which the increase of the bullion was lartrely due to Hie Inflow of Russian gold. TradinK on the Stock exchanse was quiet and featureless. Consols were a shade easier. Americans opened weak on New York selllna. rallied to above parity, re mained unsettled, often dropped, and closed easy. Grand Trunk was lower on the Janu ary statement not equallns; expectations rorelirners generally were better on Paris support. Kaffirs were weak and unsettled owing to heavy liquidations. Japanese imperial tie or ist Were quoted at PI3v. PARIS, March 1. -Prices on the bourse today were II nil. RuHtrlan Imperial 4s were quoted at 83.75 and Russian bonds of 1!j4 a l 4H4.UU, Rank of Knglaad Statement. 1JJMJON, March 1. The wreklv state ment of the Bank of Jfingland shows the followlna; changes; Total reserve, increase, x.3j,ia""i; circulation, tirreaae, a,3aB.'jta; nui- llon, Increase, 1.2o0,013;. other securities, Increase, 2.13,orx: other deposits. Increase, i.z,it,uiai: public deposits. Increase, 1,287, Oho; notes reserve, . Inert ase. N73.0OO; gov ernment securities, Increase, l,160,0ii0. The proportion of the bank a reserve to liability this, week is 4.1.13 pr Mnt. aa compared witn 44. per cent lasb week. Weekly Htstrmest of Bank of France PARIS. March 1. The weekly statement of tho. Rank of France shows the follow ing changes: Notes In circulation. In crease, I07.lt1n.011n francs; treasury deposits, decrease, 22.B75.ftOO francs; general deposits. Increase, 23.6jn.ma) francs; gold In hand, In cretise, 14.875.U00 francs; silver in hand, de crease, 5.W5.0HO francs; hills discounted. In crease. i4l.4ou.imo frnncs; advances, increase. i.TJb.wn francs Wool Market. BOSTON. March l.-WOOL-Large blocks of wool have lieen sold during the last week. The market held interest from all sides with hrm prices obtaining. Scoured territory wool has been a feature, one big consignment going to a Philadelphia house. All grades ot territories ate now well exhausted after the steady increasing demand. 1 he new foreign wools, both Australian and South- American, are at tracting considerable attention. Supplies are being steadily decreased. Pulled wool are quiet. Leuillng quotations follow: Ohio and Pennsylvania. XX and above, 34V'tj 36V4c; X, 83-uMc; No. 1. 8&i39c; No. 2. !iM 40c; fine unwashed. J6it,!K4c; quarter blood unwashed, aS'uiUHc; three-eighths blood 331t J4c; half blood, 33(i(33Hc; unwashed De laine, 2etfl2!tc; tine washed Delaine, 87i9 37Hc. Michigan fine unwashed, 24f(26c; Una quarter, blond unwashed. Smti32c; three eighths blood, SMi'SSW. half blood. S2tyQ s3c; unwasne4l Delaine. .'iKi-Sc. Kentucky Indiana, etc., three-eighths and quarter blood. :t.'uJJc. Territory. Idaho nne. 2L"ii-'3c: heavy tine, lifaWc; fine medium. CiJ-.'Sc; low medium, 274iilic. Wyoming, fin, 22'gi 23c ; heavy fine, liKli-'Oc; tine medium, 2JiO-3c; medium, 2S4jJ7c; low medium, tffr'Jflc. Utah and Nevada, fine, Wo '.'li' ; heavy fine, 1!u 2uc; fine medium, Z3(ii;4c; medium, aff'27c low mediutn, 271(1280. Dakota, fine, ?.,''a'23c fifte mediam. if.'(523c; medium. 27'2Sc; low hiedlum, S74i 2So. Montana, fine choice. 26 2tc; flue average, tAgJbc; nne medium choice. t&S"c: average, 247"J6c; staple, 'Stil ihc: medium choice, 21 v. He. ST. UJCIS, Maroh 1. WOOL Steady medium grades, combing and clothing. 23'-i 2Sc; light fine, 2oru24r; heavy nne, loWHc tub-washed, SJfti4oc. Uoaton Stork and Bond. HO8TON, March l.-Call loans, W per cent; time loan. 4VCv, vr cent, doling quotations un kiocks and bonds War: Ali htaon adj. 4a do 4a Mr 1 Central 4a At' hlaon do pfd Roatnu A Albany... HiMlon A Maine buaton Klrvated ... Kltchhurs pid Mead an Central ... N V , N. H A H . l'nlnn Pacini! Amer. Arge. Chem.. do pfd Amer. Pneu. Tube.. Amer. Sugar du pfd Amer. T A T Amer. Woolen do pfd Dnnllilo, I. A S .. Kdieon KUc lllu... Mara Electric do pfd Maaa Gaa I niled Fruit . I'nlted Shoe Macli.. 4o pta V. . Steel do pfd Wetting, i-onmon . Adventure . S Alluuei lOI-i, Amalgitmaled .. . al Ameriian Zinc . S Atlaimc .10', lltngoam i'b lal. A Hecla... .:74V, Centennial .154 Copper Kanga .. 140V, Hair Weat U Praaklls .lvs, Uranhy l.vii' l,le Rorale ... . 27 Masa Mining . . ua , Michigan . SVj Muhaak . UV Moat C. A C. l.r Old Dominion . Ur Oaaeola . 45V, Parrot .lot!., Qulncy . ?hannun .245 Tamarack . .V, Trinity . . aa t'slted Copper . t', I S Mining.. ..lot. r. I. Oil ,. lV,ltah . .IV, 1 Victoria . . 40 ,Wlnona ,.i I Wolverine . . 7a North Butt, ... .. I I S7i .107 V, . 1.1 , . , . 4iV, .) . 24 . tl ! . II . 22V, ', .. lli, . MV, 5V, .. 45V, , . 7 .. SUV, . J'J .. 4', ..M . . 104, .. uv, .. 4" .. 1 .. ..l.W .. 14 Krw York Mlalnc llorki. NKW YORK. Milch 1. Closing quotations on mining stocks were: Adaaaa t oa to Little Chief Aim M oiiarla Zti Hrew, VJ Orl)lr 4ji brunawlck Con 42 phoenix I Cooutock Tunnel I Potoal ... 10 Cob Cal. A Va IV) Savage t Horn Silver 2.4 -Sierra Nevada J Iron Silver, e div 475 mall Hope a LeadvlIK (on I tiaiidard 121 Bank 4 learlaa. OMAHA. March 1 Bank clearings for tody were ll.H7L.143 M. and for th corre sponding date last year tl.-o4.506M. Treasarr ktatemvat. WA8H1 NtlTtlN. March 1 Today s slate, uirnt of the lrv4uiy lutlajice in the gen- Cotton Market. NKW YORK. March 1 COTTON Snot cloned oulet. 10 points lower: middling up lands, lo.tfjc: middling gulf, 11.2ijc: sales, 25."3 bnles. NKW ORLKAN8. March 1 -COTTON- Spot, oulet, steady; sales. 49,75 hales; oral itary. 13-ltk-: good ordinary. 8'c; low mid dling. 10c; middling. bc: good middllnr; It 1-loc; receipts, 2.445 Imles; slock. 2M14 bHlCM. LIKRPOfUa March I. COTTON Spot rood busiuea done: prices M(7 Dotnt lilgher; American middling fair, ii.il.ld; good mitidling. ti.Uld; miildllng. 5K!d; low mid dlitiH. i.iiTd; gootl ordinary, 5 49(1: ordinary, G.33d. The sales of the day were 1o.j0 bale, of which 2.UO were for speculation and export ami Included 14.0H0 American (Receipts. 21 .410 bales, including 10.700 Amer icon. ST. LOCIS. March l COTTON-Steady middling. l'-o; sales, 175 Iwles; receipts, 73 hulcs; shipments, 3bi hales. Metal Market. NKW YORK. March l.-MKTA IJI Tliere was a sharp break in the London tin mar ket .with spot closing at im 5s and fu tures at Hi3. Ixtcsllv the market was easy, closing at gVS.o&tU-w 05 for spot. Cop per was higher in London, with spot quoted at 71) 5s and futures at 77 l'aj. Ixicully no change was rerMirted, with the market quiet at !8.12M18 50 for lake: HS.iajlS.Mj for electrolytic, and li.87H'19.00 for cast ing. lead was unchanged at In35h5.46 the local market and at 14 2s tkl In Lon don. Spelter declined 5s, to 25, In Ion dnn, but remained unchanged, at tV'aii 10. In the local market. Iron was higher abroad, with Cleveland warrants closing at 4a d in the Kngllsh market. No local change was reported. No. I foundry north ern. 117 75pls.75: No. 1 foundry. tlS 2.Vu IS. 75, and No. 2 foundry southern at $17.75g 18.20. ST. LOCIS. March l.-METALS-lad steady, at i 274, spelter steady, at K.DO. 17.il Cars. tl... n. r. A. E. Cally. Outhrle Center, la. R. RANGE OF PRICKS Cattle I.... 1 1KX1S The receipts of hogs this morning were larger than usual on a Thursday, which or itself was a good bear argu ment. In addition to that advices from all Other selling points Imllcsteil a lower range of values. Speculators started the thing going quite early, buying a few hogs that were only a shade lower. They we:e pretty well tilted up. however, snd hi fore any one was- aware of what was going on the niatkft was 5'nlHc lower than yesterday. The trade was very slow at the decline, buyers being Indifferent nnd "tilly confi dent that everything was in their favor and that they could afford to force the niarkft downward or leave the hogs alone. It was very late In the forenoon before ar.y business of consequence was transacted and nnusuallv late before anything like a clearance was effected. As will be noted from the sales below, the most or the hogs sold Inside the range of ii"(it.074. with the top at $('. 15 It will be remem bered Unit the bulk of the hogs yesterday was K07V4i6 124. a-ith top. Representative sales: Hogs. $. eflli.15 6.V(i.42'4 B.:VKtlV.2r 5 5o4i4S 6.9.U1.10 Omaha t2(iHH50 Chicago 1.5iv!i.40 Kansas City 2 aVic8.no St. Ixnils 2 2"ri.l1 Sioux City 8.i)'(i5.50 CATTLB QUOTATIONS. The following will show the price nald for the different kinds ot cattle on :he South Omaha market: Oood to choice corn-fed steers to Itvga.fiO rair to choice corn-fed steers 4.i5uia lO Common to fair corn-fed steers.... 4. flow I. (' Oood to choice cows and heifers.... S ilftm 4. 4rt f air to good cows and heifers 3.0UD3.Ko Canners and cutters 1 xo2 fl Good to choice stockers and feeders S 9ia4 50 Fair to good stockers and foetid s.. 3.dOti3.lft common to fair stockers 2.7nfl3 Ro Bull, stags, etc 2.604.00 Good vesl calves 6.UO04 60 The following table shows the average price ot hogs at South Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons: No. 17... t... 11... 72... 71... 47... 70. .. Bi... 44 . .. f.... a .. 79 . .. ill... 6n... 7a... .. 0... 28 . . . H . 81... an.. 7.. Hi... 47... 74... 73.. ... 3.. as.. 47.. .. 12.. 74.. 44.. 61.. 81.. 47.. 77.. 70.. Date. I 1906. 11906. 11904. 11903. !1902.19f(l.!liXi. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. 13... 14... 15... It... 17... 18... 19... 20... 21... 22... 24... 16... 26... 27... 28... 1... 5 '.S4I 4 Rl 4 961 (j 81 D M04j 81 6 894 4 SS 6 84, 6 U4 85, 4 731 4 671 6 (u! 5 251 4 S3 6 98 5 9741 4 66 6 25, 5 17, 4 a 6 65HI 4 74 6 2S b tM',1 4 (il 5 6 054 4 Ml 6 2'J I 4 741 6 3: 6 98 6 (MM, 6 10)),; 6 !K) 6 9b 6 93; I 6 86 1 6 931 5 311 4 75 4 981 6 80. S 281 4 75 6 04i 6 931 6 18 4 83 5 03 , 7 02 6 79 4 78 5 PR I 6 97: 5 791 ft 22 ' 6 121 6 91 6 871 6 231 4 84 6 81, S 31 4 16 6 NS1 6 3:l 4 71 961 5 9J 4 70 I 6 32 4 70 6 84! 6 91, I 4 69 6 821 6 931 6 38 I 6 401 6 931 5 88 , 6 34 ! 4 65 I 771 5 32; 6 Ml 5 27 1 4 67 I 6 211 6 881 6 95 t 281 4 70 4 801 6 13 6 22 4 9ft 4 69 Sunday. The official number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: Cattle.Hcgs.Sh'p.H'ses. C, M. & St. P 3 3 Wabash 1 .. .. .. Missouri Pacific S 1 1 l'nlnn Pacific system 31 29 14 3 C. & N. W. feast 1 3 9 C. & N. W. (west) 38 W C. St. P., M. & O K, 19 1 C, B. Q. (east 1 3 I .. 3 C, B. & y. (west! . r.9 21 4 I C, H. 1. P. (east).... S 15 1 .. C. R. I. & P. (west).... 1 1 Illinois Central 2 8 Chicago Ot. Western 3 Total receipts 1I 160 20 8 The disposition of the day's receipt was a follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head indicated. Cattle. ... 4") .... 6W ....l.ltif. ... 50)1 Omaha Packing Co. Swift and Company. Cudahy Packing Co. Armour A Co Vansant & Co 8 Carey 61 Lonman t o 144 MeCrearv 97 W. I. Stephen 40 Hill & Son 151 Huston & Co 26 Hamilton & Rothschild.. 23 L. F. Host 138 Wolf & Murnnn 2 Mike Hnggerty 56 Sol Degan 7 J. B. Root & Co 172 Loax I'nlon Dressed Beef 34 Other buyers . 632 Hogs. Sheep. 2.2K7 3.185 3.4.11 3.557 8I4 1,274 1,497 50 115 Av. .171 ..1 .19.1 .21 ..227 .211 ..2'l . .2o ..114 . .228 . .100 . 17 ..1 .212 . 2W . .214 . .200 . .212 ..til . .224 . .2J3 .225 .221 ..r.D ..221 ..24.S ..224 . .ino ..tor. . .208 .ma ..235 ..2A3 .244 . .221 . .2t ..221 ..242 ...2.12 ..213 8h- an to 40 '40 o an 40 120 2iaj 40 40 -The Pr 4 n t th I i 4 00 6 IH) 4 nn 4 on 00 4 IM) 4 00 4 nn 4 (hi 4 on 4 OC, 4 OliV, 4 02 K, 4 02, 4 02V, 4 02 V, 4 02 V, 4 Oiv, 4 4 02 4 ojv, 4 0'.' v, 4 02-, 4 06 4 OS 4 04 4 06 4 08 4 04 4 06 4 0ft 4 (6 4 OS 4 or. 4 05 4 03 4 05 light 4 . . .. 84. . 0. . 7:t. . 7f' 77 . '. 7 . 82 . SI.. In.. 70 . S'.' . . M.. 62. . r. . 4. . 73 . . r,4 . 47. . S. . C4 . 41.. o. . 70.. 47. . 44.. Si-.. 71.. PO. . 44.. 82.. 30.. 42. 71.. 78. 77. . 64. 71. Av. 187 . . . 27 225 22.1 214 1!H1 241 218 . . . .205 228 2!M) 210 210 2So 2.'.2 23 :t4 221 26: 2(1 2' 215 2:iS 1311 243 221 275 t4 2:.4 22 24 138 143 2M) 14 2; 244 141 215 receipts Pr. I 05 4 05 4 071, 4 07v, I 07 V, 4 07 V, 4 07', 4 07L, 4 071, ' 4 07V, 4 07), 4 071, 4 07', 07V, 6 10 8 10 . 4 10 4 1(1 4 10 4 10 I 10 6 in 4 10 4 10 4 10 4 10 4 10 6 11) 4 in I 1 4 10 4 10 10 4 10 4 10 4 I3V, 4 12', 4 12V, 4 16 4 15 cui;ie at 8h. 40 80 10 200 40 40 120 an 80 80 10 40 OM AH4. WHOt.KS 4I.K M IUKKT. t'oaalltlnn of Trade aaal Qaata4laa a Staple aail fancy I'mdnre. Fj1 IS - Receipts liberal, ciindli-d st.n K. unsettled nt l.'c LIVK It'l l 1HV--Hens, luc; old ros(ers. 6c; tin keys, lie; ducks, lie; young rooster. 8d9c. ,1'cjic. ' liRKSSKM I'Ol'LTRY-Tuikeys. lsull'c: old tutus, lonliii-; chickens. li"ill'c. old roosters. 7 ; din ks. I.mi3cs gee', l"c. Ill T TKIt - l a. king slock. 144c: choice to fancv dairy, lwtil'. cre:inicry. :l4'.14c. HAY-lined qtiotetl liv tltnaha Feed com panv: No. 1 tiplittnl. $ii t); medium. tVVoai; coatsc. flSotiBiai. Ke straw, $'!'. bit AN -Per ton. libit). TROPICAL Kill ITS. I'ATKS -Per Ihix of 3" 1-lb. pkgs . $-'(': Hallowe en, In 70-lh bexes. per th . 5c: May ers, per lb.. 4c; walnut sltifTeil. 1-lb. pkge., i'i) per do ; 8-lb boxes, 11 .i. ORANOKS-fHlil'ornla. i-xtr.t fancy Hcil land navels, all sisen, $;..; fancy navels, 12 V.; choice, nil sties. $.'.S.Vi?.;5. l.KMoNft-Llinonlers. extr fancy, 21'- ' ige. :t 16; to 3tl-slxe. $3.75. I FlOS-Cnlilortilii. per lo-lb. cftrion, i6if I 8"'t ; Iniportnl Smyrna, three-crown, lie: I alx-rrown. 13c. ! BANANAS-Per medium silitl bunch. $1 .5 j 4(2 25; Jumbos. $2 5n'o3iO TANCKRINl-'.S California, per box of bout u;.. '). (lit A PK KKl'lT-Florida, per box. $..- 'i4 7. jo; California, ix r box. $t.ii04i4.4. KIM' ITS. PEARS -Winter Ncllls and Mount Vernon. $2.50. APPLES -California l!cllllo eis. $1.50 per bu. box; Hen lavls. $1 75 per bu. box. Wlne snps, $.25 per bu. box; other xaMeties. $'J "t i : :U m t bu.; New York apples, per bbl. IIIIAPKS Imported Malagns. $5 .Vein;.!. tLI VEt5KTAUl.ES. POTATOES- Home grown, per bu.. 60'u U'ic: South liakola. ler bu., 75c. ON IONS I Ionic gt ow 11, yellow and Ud, er bu., S,V; SiwiiIkIi, per ciale, $2.tm; Colo rado, reil and yellow, per bu.. $1.4. NAVY HEANB-Per bu .. $2.t. LIMA BEANS-Per lb . 6-. CABHA11E Hume grown Slid Wisconsin, in crates, per lb.. Jc CARROTS. PARSNIPS AMI H lt."MI Per bu . 6.V7"h. CELERY KnlnmHSoo, per urn,, -.';'a...c. SWEET lt )T A TOES Kansas, rr 2-bu. bbls.. $2.(W. .... NEW VKMKTAMI.r.W. TOMATOES F'orida. per ctato of 30 His. net. K WAX BEANS - Per Hamper of aoout . lbs. net, $6. ... STRINH BEANS-Per hamper 01 aoout 30 lbs. net. $:l.li'(l4 .(). E(Jtl PLANT Florida, pernor.. si..-imi.n. OREEN PEPPF.RS Florida, per hamper of about 10 dux., $3.nO. Tl'RNIPS Uiiilsiann. per lo. uunciirs. '"it'll ALI'TTS Iulslana. per tlos bunches, 75c. II K AI LETTCCE lyuilsialia. per hbV. $12.tVn1B.t8); per do, heads. $1.75ra2.(). LEAF LKTTl'CK-Hothotisc, per do, heads. 5oc. ' crci'MBERS-Hothousc. per dog., $l.i5. RAIMSHES-Hi'thouso, per tlo. biiiuhes, rj--.-i.. MI'SHROOMS- HiAhotise. per CAI'I.IFI.OVVER California, heads to crate. $1 -'5. BEEF CfTS. No. 1 ribs. 1.1c; No. I ribs. 11c; 7vtc: No. 1 loin, 16c: No. 2 loin loin, 94c; No. 1 chuck 44c; No. 3 chuck, tc; No. 2 round, nvi , lb., talc, about 24 3 ribs. No. a chuck. Totals 3.111 12,565 4.586 CATTLE Receipt of cattle were some what above the average for a Thursday, 169 cars being reported in, as against 140 one week ago and 142 two weeks ago. The quality of the arrivals did not average very high, there being a considerable amount of trash in the pens. Packers did not appear very hungry for beet steers this morning; in fact it wa very apparent that they had a liberal sup ply already un hand, having bought freely of the large receipts during the tlrst half of the week. The fact that the receipts for the four days this week run consider ably above last week's liberal record has placed the buyers where they could easily afford to take the bear side of the deal. In consequence they started out late this morning and the market was decidedly on the drag right from the first, with prices anywhere from weak to 10c lower than yesterday. Cows and holfers followed steers down hill, buyers of that kind announcing right at the outset that they Intended to buy tuff lower or leave it In the pens. It would be safe to rail the cow market all of luc lower than yesterday's general mar ket; in fact, some who sold at the very high point yesterday thought that It was worse than that. More stockers and feeders have been coming this week than usual. With the re sult that the country demand has hardly kept up with the supply and there has been a tendency during the two days for cattle, of that description Jo accumulate in the hands of speculator nd yard operators, naturally enough, the csttle In first bands this morning did not fare as well as on previous days, the market being slow and generally a llltl lwer even on the good kinds. Representative sales: BKEF STEERS. SHEEP fm lunate time, as the market Is In any thing hut a strong position. During 1-nt the demand for mutton Invariably falls off lo a considerable extent and this year does not promise, to bo any exception to the general rule, in fact the demand was none too good before the beginning of Ixnt, and the conllnuance of sott weather Is also u decided drawback. With only a lew de siralile sheep in sight this morning buyer picked out a lew loads which Just hap pened to suit them at prices that lld not show much change from yesterday. The general feeling, however, was weak and the tendency lower. The snap and life so characteristic of the sheep trade at this point waji largely wanting. Ijintbs were In a good deal the same con dltlon as yesterday, that Is. the demand waa limited, no one apparently wanting any great numoer. witn a slow and an indifferent demand th trade was lute in opening and prices generally a little lower even on the gotal kinds. Quotations: Good to choice native lambs. 6.6iu.7: good to choice western lambs $6.4K(c6.ti6; fair to good lambs, $6.15116.40; cull lambs, $4.b(K(io.2o; good to choice light year lings, $5.75f(io.90; good to choice heavy year lings, $5.6Vi5.75; tutr to good heavy year lings. $5.4Ki(5.ti; good to choice wethers. 25.6fi'S.4)ii; fair to good Wethers. $5.25yS.50: good to choice ewes, $4.80lfjt.25; fair to good ewes. $!.&o4.80 cull bheep and bucks, $3.00 4.00. Representative sales: No. 411 western ewes i western cull ewes 48 western cull ewes 65 western ewes, feeders 216 Colorado ewes 228 western ewes, feeders 284 western ewes, feeders...:... 140 western ewes 63 west, yearlings and weths. 4l western lambs 462 western lambs 115 western lamb CH1CAUO LIVE NTHf'lv M 4.HKF.T Cattle Meadj, Hobs Slightly Loner, Sheep Steady. CHICAOO. March 1 CATTLE Receipts. 7,600 head; market for best steady; others lower; common to prime steers, $. 75016.30; cows. $:Moi4.oi; heifers. $2.:i)'H6.(i; bulls, $2.4u4i4.35; calves. $3.lj&7.5o; stockers and feeders. $3.(KU4.75. HOtt-Recelpts. 25.000 head; market 24 6c lower: choice to prime heavy, liiSo'd t.ao; iiieuiuui 10 piioti ncavy, e.wri..?u, butcher weights, $6.3.v6.40; good to choice heavy mixed. $6 95if..:ifi; packing. $1.96?i6.3r). SHEEP AND LAM B8 Receipts, 17.000 head; market for sheep steady; lambs lower: sheep. $4.00'n6.00; yearlings, $5.5org 6.25; lambs, $6 25rq7.0o. plate, 4c; Av. Pr. 112 6 26 90 2 75 79 8 50 94 3 76 86 4 35 9H 4 70 .80 4 70 ,90 4 75 . 94 5 75 . 75 6 25 .73 6 26 .73 6 25 uTee Market. NEW YORK. March 1. -COFFEE Mar ket for futures opened steady at a decline of 6 point In reeponse to lower European rabies, and closed steadv at a net decline of 641IO points. Sales are reported of 360, ) bags, including: -May. 7 1i67.15c; July, 7.27.3c: September, $7.45ti7.auc; Decem ber. ".bVtrfuc; January. 7.75c. Spot Rio quiet; No. 1 Invoice, 7-14V'. Kaioraltl Apple. NEW YORK, March 1 EVAPORATED APPLES Market continues tlrm with de. mand moderate Common to fair are quote at if 4C lair 10 good. 19.C, tl 4c: prime, r'vts'.c; kb'-ilte, loc; fancy, il K, A. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1 120 I 73 11 1141 4 50 It 742 t XI 1 1064 4 lo I tuG I an 1 1110 4 50 1 St IN 14 1274 4 61 4 165 4 10 1 121 4 40 1 130 4 10 4 107 4 0 10 1020 4 25 4 1343 4 85 21 1117 4 40 4 1342 4 80 1211 4 46 11 1274 4 f 1141 4 40 1 1210 4 0 II lu4 4 45 3; 440 i M it 1024 4 45 COWS. 1 710 I 00 17 115 I M 1 714 1 00 1 1150 25 1 120 i 25 444 I 15 1 150 I 40 4 1"50 I 15 10 423 I 5)1 1 V I 25 4 170 8 60 I 171 I 15 1 140 I 6u 4 1012 I 60 1 1120 t 40 ' 1 40 I 60 I 7I I 70 1 IIM I 44 1 144 I 71 1 1210 I 40 1 1134 I 16 I IK I 50 1 174 I 71 1UX4 I (0 4 414 I 71 4 1236 I li) 1 105 t 75 t lo5 I 60 1 IM 15 1 1200 t 45 1 1"4I) t 71 1 1200 I 45 4 Kl IK 6 1U64 t 15 1 1021 I tn lk loal I 45 1 107 41 -.1170 I 70 I 170 I 0 luuO I 10 4 1)14 I 00 I Ilk I 10 1 inao I ou u Il'l 17 I aal u 1 1250 t Ti 1 1 1 to I 00 io mi la. 1 1015 I 00 2 li.'. I kO 1 ...77 IS 1 1.40 I ' I lo I i i iu i ai 1 120 I 10 41 lovl I ai 4 441 I 25 2 1404 I a HEIFERS. 1 174 I 0 2 IM I rt 1 400 1 2 24 752 I (6 I ao I 44 1 67 I 15 1 444) I 71 I Uw to 1 472 an 1 414 I 64) 1 40 IK I Jv I HI II Ml 14 1 47 I 60 t 7 0 J 640 I 7f 44 440 I 25 BULLS. 1 4M t 16 1 IIM t 2J 1 1K I x 1 n;a ai 1 154 I 4v t KM I 50 No. 12c; RVfcc: No. 2 No. 1 round. iVvc: . 3 round, tic; No. 1 No. 2 plate, V,r: No. S plate, Jc. MISCELLANEOUS. . CIDER P'T kog. $: 75; jht bbl.. Ku. HONEY New, ier 24 lbs.. $3.5o . CHEESE Swiss. new, lc; Wisconsin brick. 16c; Wisconsin lltnliergcr, 15c; twins, 16c; Young Americas, ISVic NI'TS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shells, new crop, per lb., l&u.c: hard shells, per lb.. 13V4C. Pecans, large, per lb. 14c; small, per lb 12c. Peanuts, per lb., 6'V; roasted, per lb., 8c. Chill walnuts, per lb., 12til.l'ic Almonds, soft shells, per lb., 17c; hard shells, per lb., 15c. Cocoanuts, $4.25 per "'fRESH FISH Trout, 11c; halibut, luc; pickerel dressed, 7c; white Iwiss, lie; iiid itHh, 6'aiic; perch, skinned and dressed, 8c; pike, 10c: reilsnanper. 11c; salmon, lie: crappies, 6419c; eels, ISc; black bass, 22c; Whitehall, 12c: frog legs, per do., nor; lobster, green. Mo; boiled lobsters. 3ic; bluehsh. l?.c; herring. 4c; Spanish mackerel, 16c: haddock. K"-; shrimp. $l.Ual.50 per gallon: smelts. 12c; cod. 12c. OYSTERS Fresh standard. $1.40 per gal.; shell nvsters. $l.ocri2.oo per 100; Little Neck clnms. $1.50 per 100. ,- HI OAK tfianuiateo cane, in iii'io.. e.-v, granulated cane, in sucks, $5.01; granulatcj beet, in sacks, $4.91. SiKi P In barrels, 24c per gal.: cuses. f 10-lh. cans. $l.tin; cases. U '5-lb. cans, $2.80; cases, 21 2W-Hi cans. $I.ho. COFFEE Roasted: No. 35, ' X)-.C per lb. No :. ai'Ac per lb.: No. 25, 1Si per lb.: No ISV- PT lb. I No. 21, 12Hc per lb. FIOl'R (wholesale) Best high grade Ne braska, per cwt., $2; best high grftde patent Minnesota, per cwt.. $2.30; straight patent Nebraska, per cwt., $2; second patent Ne braska. $i.9o. , , CURED FISH Family tthltefish, per bbl I'll lbs., $4.50; Norway mackerel, per bbl' 200 lbs., bloaters. $40; No. I, $18; No. 2. ti ' No. 3, $20; Irish No. 2, $17, Herring, in bbls . 2(0 lbs. each, Norway. 4k. $13; Nor way', 3k, $13; Holland, mixed, $11.5(1. Hol land herring, in kegs, milkers, 80c; kegs, mixed, 70c. BROOMS No. 1 carpet, $3.25; No. t car pet. $2.40; No. 3 plain. $."..25. CANNED t SOI IDS Corn, standard west ern oTi'lIloe; Maine, $1.2.V Tomatoes, S-lb. cans. J1.2Mi1.j0; 2-lh., ICViCutl. Pineapples, grated, 2-lb.. $2.Utu'J.30; sliced. $l.i5(((2.2U; gallon apples, fancy, $3.50. California apri cots $1.41! 2.00: pears. $I.TMi2.So; peaches, fancy. $1.76i2.4(); 11. C. pea-'hes, $liK()2.5o. Alaska salmon, red, $l.lo; pink. 9oc; fancy Chinook. F.. $2.10; fancy sockeye. K $1.95; sardines, fc-oll. $2.60; -mustards. $2.50W 3 10. Sweet potatoes. $l.l.'a1.2a; sauerkraut. $1; pumpkins, ( $1; wax beans. 2-lb.. 754i 90c- Lima beans, 2-lb., 7541 Well $1.S5: spinach, kl. 3iti 2.t-0; cheap peas, 2-lb., Sflci extra, 75lr lic: fancy, tl.:ifi(i1.i5. HIDES. PELTS AND TALLOW No. 1 r-oun lil.len KUc : No. 2. 7ic: No. 1 suited. Kk-; No. 2. 9c; green bull hldea, 74Hc; curaal. 91il(k'; dry hides. Ioit2oc. Horse hides. Inrge. $3; small. $160. Sheep pelts, each, f-tK'ti $l.lj. Tullow, No. 1. 4-V: No- 2. IVl- rough. lVc. Kauaaa (II) Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Mo March 1 CATTLE Receipts, 8.(aj head. Including 500 south erns. Market IVfrlSc lower; choice export and dressed beef steers, $5.i5'rii.((J; fair to good, $4.uooi 5.26; western fed steers, $3.50741 6.60; stockers and feeders, $3.004.8(1; south ern steers. S3. &O4I4.90; southern cowm, 12. 2d i3.86; native cows, $2.2574.40; native heif ers. $3.2i6.00;. bulls, $2.85f4.26; calves, $3.00 it 6 76. HOGS Receipt, 10.400 head.' Market 6c lower; top. $0.20; bulk of sales. $.i.0fjiii6.15; heavy, $6.154i4.20; packers. $6.(i7'j(i.l5; pigs and lights, $.VMiitJ.10. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. IO.OoO head. Market steady and active; native, lambs. $5.5ooi6.76; western lambs. $o 5irij6.75; ewes and yearlings. $t.T5ifi6.90; western fed yearlings, $Y754i6.10; western fed sheep, $4.u5.8t); stockers and feeders, $3.75Q4.50. SL Louis Live Mock Market. ST. LOllS. March 1 -CATTLE Re reipts, 3,5on. including l.fKm Texan; mar ket for natives weak, Texnn slow; native shipping and exixirt steers. $5.00fi6.1o; dif sned beef and butcher stiers. $4.2".4i6.2U; steers under 1 . lbs., $3. (oil 4.50: stockers and feeders. $2. 4Mi4 70; cows and heifers. $2.2(7j6.(iO; canners. $1 85ft '1. 25; bulls, $2.2Vti 4.50: calves, $3 6ojrsUl; Texas and Indian steers, $3.(fi4.70; cow and heifers, $2.3o'(' 410. HOGS Receipts. 6.000 head; market steady: pigs and lights. $6 .5o4i4S 46; packers, $i' iwi6 40; butchers and best heavy, $6.30 J4.V SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, l.noo head: native muttons, $t.OMt5.so: lambs. $5 5ti6 85; culls and bucks, $.l.5ci(4.2S; stockers. $3.00414.00. REAL Kk'I'VI'K TU A XKEIt . LVed filed for record March 1, as fur nished by the J. Fred Kerr Co.. bond'-d abstracters, I008 New York-Life build ing: 4 . Marie T. Heyser and husband to Iiura M. Whipple, part of lots 15 and 16. block 11, Reed s First addi tion $ J.ooo J. B. Whlttler and wife to John W. Hull, e'4, of nwi4. 6-16--10 3.6') M. F. Campbell ta Albert H. Camp bed. lots 6 and 7, block ,k .Wa terloo 1 David M. Wyckoff to Henry Huael tnn. et nl. . w50 f'-et of ', lot, iV't, (Uses' addition .,1 ,'-. l.fin0 Iigan Envart and wife to Phlll)) S. Reed, -sei IS-15-II.- Philip S. Reetl to William Stull, 17,t 17.600 tit. Joseph Live stork Market. ST. JOSEPH. March 1 CATTLE Re ceipt, 3 2ftj head: market liwil&c lower: na tives, $4 (J6 90; cows and heifers. II du 4.6); stockers and feeders. $1 (J8I4 50. HIMJS Receipts, 11.216 head; market weak to 5c lower; light. $.95fr6.12; me dium and heavy. $6('sti20. SHEEP ANL" LAMBS Receipts. 3.237 heud; market steady to strong; lambs. $6.80; ewes, $5.10. loos City I lva Stork Market. SIOUX CITY. March l.-(Sperlal Tele grain.) CATTLE Receipt, 8.a head: mar ket steady; In-evea. $4.utvit5 50; rows and bull and mixed. $3.0u4 50, stockers and feeder. $3. 'o 4. 25; cujves and yearlings. $3 (wu3 95. HOGS Receipts. .0uft head; market steady, telling at $5 &,i?6.10; bulk of sales, $6.006.05. toi-k la Sight. Receipt of live stoc k at the vis principal Western markets yeslerdavi tattle, iloga Hheep. South Otnuha Sioux City ... Kuiie.is City . St. Joseph St. Louis Chicago Total 4.O.0 . 80O 8.ii) 3.25 1.5.8) 7.5(A) U.K11.1 l.8) 10,400 11.216 6 l"0 25.' 4.81 ai lO.OK) 3.237 Liaul 17,ai 27.U'5 67,416 36,(07 Mllwaaikea Urala Market. MILWAUKEE. March 1. WHEAT -lower: No. 1 northern. 82k"iX2c; No. 2 north ern 7M44HH-; Msv, H0',-. bid. 1. 6'.4ffi6e. No. 2. a-tmple, 39 RVE-Dull; Ni HARLEV-Dull; 4Ji4- corn-Lower; 42 V hid. No. t, 2(,"f; May, se. 16-15-12 Matv A. Rtishlan to Oevirge M. HC ard. lots 19 and 21, block 4, Port land Place ; 1.. .v.. ........ 15 Charles I. Bond to Irving G. Burigiit. suhlot 9. taxlot 20, 4-15-13.. l.&ai CUv Savings Bank to August H. Hennlngs, lot 11, block 2. Hawthorn addition -. 3,8iJO Philadelphia Mortgage and Trust compnnv to William F. W'llke, ii', of lot i. block F. Shinn's Second addition .V Nerl Fiilsaa and wife to J. M. Fitz gerald, lot 15. block 8. Collier . A roller's addition to South Otnuhn.. 250 William R. I.utnry and wtfe lo Will II. Thompson, block 1S2. Florence.. 6.il Maurice 8. Taylor 10 Charles F. Tay ' lor et al.. two-thirds Interest in lot In, block 3, Perkins' sulidl vision ..... . 4.' Commercial I.atvl company to 1' K. . Pevton, part sublot 5. block 9, Bart- ' lett addition 1 Frank J. Burkley to Hugh McCaf frey. Vi lots 18 and 23,,Mayfleld 62J Andrew P. Johnston snd wife to same, lots 15, and 16, Mock 2, Windsor Ter race I Catharlna S Huxhold and husband to I Jail A. Anderson, lot ID, Marshall St Ixibeck's 1,6'J Henrietta M. Ittner Bliss and husband to Chris Bullnheimer, part sublot 4, taxlot 65. 10-15-13 U) Joseph Frener and wife to the Al fred Bloom Co., wV, of lot 7. block 9, Omaha I Lucile P. Matthews to John H. b i ham. lot 13. 14. 16 and 16. lkck 19. Halcyon Height t 1,H" Benson I md company to Fred A. Bailey. 'H of lot 11. block U, Ben son ...j, 3") The National Iand company to lli l. 11 M. Suuwden. purl of ot 1. John son t 225 F. W. Carmiihael to F. A. Bailey, lot 1, block 6. Hali yuM I'eiglus l.&jO Th Benson Ivtnd syi.iliii.lH to same, lot 10 ami eUj of lot 11. block il. I Benson ) Kllxa Wlthrow to Emii J Larson. Iuih 1 and 2. l'lo k 7, Huwthorne uill tl'.n 1.2ia) F. Du Day CTGoT 0lr IB a," blocks, tirain. Provliioni blp Vaur orals la l a, ' Bra ark 0 141 ear. 1IO-III Baard af trade' Hide, tlskaha. Nab. Teleahna Sftlt, ' r.'-214 Exehang Dldg, South Omaha. hU 'Plion 214, icdeptna(l 'J'boa ,