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THE OMAHA DAILY REE: THURSDAY, MARCH 15. IMG. f' L GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Bearish Ctmiiderttiont OtTsat Ettr Cwh Demand In Whett. CLOSE IS PRACTICALTY UNCHANGED 1m Weather far o n rirw t Slight AlTturf. OMAHA, March 14. If. FavnraMe weather nd weak cable offset better riih demand in whMt today. He porta of crop condition In the southwest wer bearish and receipts wer nearly dou ble those of the uinc day last year. Tha market began weak on the foreign situa tion. There good buying by ahorta at the decline and prices reacted cent from .yhe low point. Uoth tha northwest and Mouthwest crowds wer heavy aellera at Ih advanea and tha market turned weak attain. 1 he do waa but slightly better than yes terday. Though corn waa weak early, buying pet In on light rereipta and bad weather for movement, and thin, with the upturn In wheat, rausad considerable trencth. In July there waa an advance of Ho, a pait of which waa lout at the cloae. Tha cash market waa higher. Oat opened ateady. loat ft tittle early In the session and closed firm at an advance over veaterdav. . learancee were 7,'w oarreis nour, m.rv nusneis corn, 74,ono busnei oats, rrimsry wheat receipt were 4S0.000 huahela and shipments lSo.noo bushels, agalnat receipt Inst year of 314.000 buahela and ahlpmenta of 247,0no biiahela. Corn receipt were 329. fltKI hn.hela and ahlnmenta 2N.1.0no buahela. agalnat recelpta last year of 6'JS.OOO buahela and ahlpmenta of 872,000 buahela. Hroomhall cabled the Londan standard reports, the Russians famine exceeds that of mi In Intensity and area. . Liverpool closed HQHA lower on wheat and 44ft lower nn corn. Eastern buyere-wer In tha wheat market at C'hlcaaro yesterday. taking 1.500,000 buahela on ton of the 0.0n0 buahela bought Monday. The best buying of wheat lately has been In New York. in sea board venter.luv sold 32 AnO bushels wheat. 144.000 bushels corn, and 160,000 bushels oata for export. Patten wlrd from Chicago: "Whlla the market acta steady this morning. I see nnthtna tn encourage one to buy wheat. It looka like another Increase In the visible supply this week. Receipts In the north west contlnuit fair and prlcea are still too high for export. Tha winter wheat belt la still covered with snow. It aeema to mo nothing but an actual foreign demand can maintain or advance prices. Tha local rang ot options; . Article. I Open. I Hlgh.l tow. ( Clos. Corn May July Oats May S7V.F J7H ST 17HB r, rV4Bl 874.A 74B' I I. ...1 I MSA A asked. B bid. Omahav Cash Salea. WHEAT No. 4 hard, 1 car. 2C. Oaiska Cash Prlees. W HEAT No. 1 hard, 70fi78c; No. t hard, 674j70'4c; No. 4 hard, 2iSWHo; No. 2 spring, 1l"7VU.e' Nn. 1 snrlna?. ivVuTOo. ' CORN No. I, SOftc; No. 4, SM?36ttc; no grade, 31 'a 36c; No. I yellow, Sc; No. I white, 37V36c. . OATS No. t mixed, 27.3 2Rc; No. S white. WbnSic; No. 4 white, 3KiT.c. K V E No. 2. 64c; No. t, 63c. Cnrlot Heeelpt. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago Kansas City Mlnneapolla . Omaha, Duluth Bt. Louis .... 7 15 106 .... 38 .,..JJ8 46 .... 16 16 12 77 CHICAUO GRAIX AD PROVISIOHi Is KtXatares at tha Tradlngr a4 Cloalasj rrlcea on Board of Trad. CHICAGO. March 14. Favorable weather for (li.anwn wheat tn toe United States offset today the effect of ft report of a. famine in Kussia ana causea a sieaoy close in tha wheat market. Final quota tlona on the May delivery ahowed vary little change from tha closing figure of yesterday. Corn and oata were each up HWWo. i Provisions were ft shade higher to a shade lower, . During tha arly part of tha iMslon.th when- market raavey because o ar nort of snow in the winit-r wheat section lower rabies and a heavy movement In the northweat. Later, however, the mar ket became strong on active covering by ahnrta Induced bir an improved demand fur cash wheat at tha principal outaide markets. The upturn brought out In creased offerings and the market again reacted. Local longs sold freely during the last hour and nearly all the gain waa lost. The market closed ateady. May opened ioMo to V4V lower at 764o to -.. . I j A r.r.'L (,.rj,n r.A tVtn pal. lied to 77Wtt77Hc. The close was at 77c July ranged between 7o and, 7JHc and t'losed at 77c. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 215,000 bu. Primary recelpta were 4W.000 bu., agalnat 614.000 bu. a war mo. Minneapolis. Ituluth and Chi cago reported receipts of 381 oars, agalnat n laet week and 171 cars on year ago. Corn waa weak In sympathy with wheat t the nnenlna-. but the market became firm as a reault of buying Inspired by tha small movement throughout tne country. Values were also strengthened by the small local recelots. Ttie market closed ateHdv. Mav opened a ahade lower a 4".p. sold between 4250 and 4Ji4(0'tt4o and closed at 43c. Ical recelpta were 163 cara. with ona car of contract grade. The beara made another raid on tha oata market today and brought about a moderate decline early In tha aesslon, but the loss was regained on ft good demand by pit tradera and commlHslon housea. May opened unchanged at 2Hc, aold be tween 28tj'c and So and cloaed at 29WHc. Local recelpta were 16 care. A be. advance In the price of live hogs held the provisions market ateady despite considerable pront-taKing in pora ana rme, Th volume of trading was larae. At th rinse Mav nork waa off 2M at 116 70. Lard waa a shade hlrher st S7.60. Rlba were unchanged at $X S0i KH- I Estimated recelpta for tomorrow: Wheat, I cars: errn, 126 cara; oata, 103 cars; hogs, M me head. The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles.! Open. Hlgh. Low. Closa.j Yes y Wheat I May- TUSflV July Hept. 7lSv77 Corn May S Juiy 4i rx-pt. 44t! Hluia I May I !9l July tspt. sr, I'lll-K May IS 76 July 16 76 Lard May 7 July 7J B. pt. I 06 Ribs May I 36 July t 77 77Vil nwi 77 V 77j76H3'ft 77 v 43Hfii4 42S 43 4,(!4iS'ui 4344i',H43 43 M 16 Kl li 76 7 86 7 ttt I US sr 16 47H 16 TO 16 7IH 13 60 16 S 16 6 t 0 7 ft) 7 80 7 to 7 M4 7 W. i 00 I 0Z g 00 K. I 37V. I 3. No. 2. milil lr,rt wae mm C.. U F'IjOI R Dull and easy; winter Datent t3.ao4l3.u; winter strsigbta, t33uii3.70: sunn patents, 33eW3S; spring alraiajliU, el.avu 3 no; bakers. U.raS uo. WHKAT-Nn. 3 spring. 71 TeHwc : No. 3. 71 IfTSc: No. t red. 7t" COHN-No, 3, 41c; No. 3 yellow. 41V-OATS-.No. 2. itli SSc; Ko. 2 white, sH.fi iU-: No. I white. il!fl31'o. KVB-No, 2. 64"c. BARLEY Good fewilng, rtvJTHoi fair to choice malting. 4isib"e. tKKD-No, 1 flux, tl.07V4: No. 1 noithmest ei ii, 31 U'dj; prime timothy, 33 17, clover, contract grade. t)3.&u. PKinibltiNo-Meai nork. per bbl, 1S 110 ttlotU. Isrd. p-r l'" lba., 17.70. Snort ribs at.l.a (loose). I li.nH.tSk. Short clear sides luuxedl. s4.;.fj.ao. Recelpta and shipments of grain and flour ware as follows: Receipts. Shipments. Klour.i bbls 46.o,'aj 17,7io Wheat, bu s tM K4f Corn, bu Hl.ii'o lJi0 lulu, bu , lM.tsat , 137.Au Rye, bu 4.lt " 1 llil. bu I5U.MJ Sl.liJO On the Troduce exchange today the but ter market was ateady; creameries, leuJa; dulrtes. I6a'-3f. Kgs, firmer; at mark, cases included. UV: fli'sta. 13o; prima flreta, 14V; vxtraa, Cheese, steady, 1144613c. Peoria Grain Market. PtfORIA, Msrei, i4xpv- Firm: No. 3 yellow, 41'r; No. 3, 41c; No. 4. 40c; no garde XsjJSr. tlATB-Dull; No. t white, Zl-c; No. 4 white, c. WilltiKV On the basis of tl 2. Dalatk Grain warkel. DI LVTH. Marrh 14 .WHEAT-To arrive; No. 1 northern, 7&V; No. ; northern. 73V On track: No. 1 northern, 77He; No. 2 northern. 73c; May. ?6Hc; July, "He. OAT8 To arrive and nn track, and May, RW YORK OBNERAL "ARKKT tae4atlaa of the Day Varlaas C'emmedHlea. NFTW YORK. March H.-FLOUR-Ra. eelpts. bble j einorts, 1X.29 bbls : mar- et, steady with fslr Inquiry; Minne- ta pstenU, X lglMi; Minnesota bakers, lW&ia; winter pstenta, tKrt4; win- er straights. 63 70113 to; winter extras. H7.V&'i wlntr low grsdes, J3.ftVfi3.tO. Rye flour, steady: fair to good, t3.6u4fl.yo; hoice to fincy, 33 iiJ4.Zfi. CORNMF.AI flteadv: fine white ftnd yel low. 11.15; coarse. 310T.4il.06: kiln dried, e2.iwfl2.7S. BARLEY Dull; reeding, 40c, c. U I. uui falo. WHEAT-Receipts, lonoo bn.; spot mar ket firm; No. I red, 4o elevator. 6c f. 0. b. afloat: No. 1 northern Duluth. W"c f. o. b. afloat. Opening lower In reeponxe tn weak cables and heavy snow through the twextcrn belt, wheat turned atronger at noon on reports of famine conditions In Russia, toeether with light estimates for Thursday's receipts. Shorts covered freely up to tne last nour.-out wunnrew near ine close, allowing prices to react slightly. They closed Ho to 14c net higher. May, U4tti4Ur. dosed at Mr: July. MVft4 closed at 33V; September, tdUSc, closed t CORN Receipts. 61.600 bu.; exports, IR4,4!S bu. Bpot market steady; Nn. 2. 6MC elevator and 47c f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 yel low, 4M4c; No. 1 white. e. Option mar ket had an easy opening on cables, but recovered, and In the afternoon waa v.f firm on prospects for light receipts, clos ing He net higher. May. 44(l,e. closed at 44c; July. 4i,iff'4lHo. closed st 49'o; September, 4utniv, closed at 49Hc. OATB Receipts, 28.500 bu.; exports, bu. Spot market steady; mixed oats, 26 to 32 pounds, 34Vtfi34tc; natural white, so to 33 pounds, Sr.iHc; clipped white, 38 to 40 pounds. S6H38ic. HAY Hteady; sprin, 46&50c; good to cb'r"" fth6c. HOP8-Oulel: state, common to cnotce. 19i6. U4j1c; 1904, 7"9;; "Ida, 6e.c! Pa cific coast, 1W. 14c; 1904, 9"tfUe; olds, 4Sc. , HIDES Steady ; Galveston, 10 a ins., 20c; California. 21 to 26 lbs.. 21c; Texas dry 24 to 31) lbs.. lc. I.F.ATHER Steady ; acid. WWViC. PROVI8ION8-Beef steady; family, til M 113.00; mesa, t9 0010.00; beef bams, t20.(XKi 21 (O: packet. HO 6i ll.nOO: city extra India mess, lll.SChamou. Out meata, quiet; pickled bellies, r0".fj0; pickled snouinera, t VI- nlkl.H hums . 110 -S'10 fO. Lard ateady; western prime, 37.80S1.M: refined. pound, W 0iKu.374. Pork steady- family. tl7Vtfl7.fiO; short clear, l6.6tsl7.60; mesa, $16. 26-&14.76. TALLOW-Bteaay; city, oc; country, o tc. RICE-Bteady: aomeatic, ratr to extra, 3Hip: Japan nominal. POULTRY Dressed, itssdy; western Chickens. 1Vtfl3c; fowls, 114il3SC. POULTRY Lira, firm; western thickens, llSio; fowls. 13VH; turkeys, WrfKV. Ires9ed firm; western cntcKens, nxaisc; uiraeys, 140-?oc: fowls. ll18Ho. EOQ8 Firm; state Pennsylvania and nearby fancy selected white. Unfile; west ern firsts, 15c: western seconds, 14Vkc; southerns, 13H IV- Kaaaaa City Grata aad Provlsloas. KANSAS CITY. March 14. WHEAT Steady; May, 71"o; July, 70c; September, W7c. Cash; No. 1 hard, 7Tti77Vc; No. I, liWOTfic; fio. i red, snyjwc: ino. . e8sc. C"0RN-8teadv: May. 3Sc: July. 3iH4e. Cash: No. 2 mixed, UWc; No. 2 white, 41 4 CjllHc; No. 3, 41c. ua i b f irm; no. x wnite, iitiutuc. Bl'TTER Creamery, Wc; packing, 12c. KOOS Steady: Missouri and Kaunas, new No. 2 whltewood cases included. Lie; case count, 11c; cases returned, o less. HAY Steady to strong, choice timothy, tll fVo 11.60; choice prairie, tv.60ttt8.76. K x ai-ttteaay, bta b, o. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 20,0(0 44,000 Corn, bu ,000 S4,t)U0 Oats, bu.l ,0U0 31,000 Tha range of nrlces at Kansas City, as reported by V. D. Day dc Co., 110-111 Board of Trade building, waa: Articles. Open.j Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes y. Wheat- 16Q 771 ' 7hI 77 77 7t''S 77 7tW 77Vi 77 . 42 43i 42 43 2 43H 42H 4 "4 43 43H 43' 43S 43 434 V, - m 2S 2S4 29 ' 2T.Z . 28 T27H "27 if la 77 16 80 16 (7 ' 16 70 U 70 16 76 li 76 16 ft) 16 66 16 66 7(2 7 86 7 80 180 796 796 790 7 92 t 06 106 100 I 02 May... July... SeDt... Corn- May... July... Sent... Oats , May... July..., Pork- May... July... Lard- May... July... Sept... St. Loala Geaeral Market. ST. LOUia. March 14. WHEAT Higher: no. i rea, casn. elevator, ihxoc; track. Die; May. 74-Xli74ic: July. 74Hc; No. 2 hard. J7'ulHc corjn Higner: no. 3 casn. 4oo: track. 42VC; May, 4oc; July, 41 "c. OATS-iilgher; No. 2 cash, 29c; track, tic; May. 2vVc; July. Wc; No. 2 white. WHO. . . FLOUR-Steady; red winter patents, 24.26 64.36; extra fancy and straight, t3.9u&4.16; clear, ;.nj4.iv. SEED Timothy, quiet, tl WUXlO. CORNMEAL Steady. 2.30. BRAN Firm; aacked. east track, H6u. HAY Firm: timothy, tti.00fil4.60: prairie. ta-Ool 10.60. . . 1KON COTTON 1 1 tl.UZ. BAQOlNO tc. HEMP TWINE 8Hc PROVI810NS Pork, ateady; lobbing, 116.36. Lard, steady; prime steam, t7.46. Dry salt meats, steady; boxed extra shorts, 3S.&U; clear ribs, tK.ttfV; short clear, 18.76. Bacon, ateady; boxed extra ahorta, 19.26; clear rlba, t.37'V short clear, 39.76. POULTRY Firm; chickens, 10c; springs, 12Hc; turkeys, ltic; ducks, 13c; geese, tc. - BL'TTER Steady; creamery. MtiZ&c; dairy, lixu.'lc. . ivaais Higher; Uc, case count. Recelpta Shipments Flour, bbls.... Wheat, bu Corn, bu Oata, bu cuuv .... 27.WJ0 .... 33,iA .... 7,0V0 304,000 47,04) 136.UM) Mlnaeapolle Qrala Market. (Buperlor Board of Trade quotations for Minneapolis and Chicago delivery). Thu rnga of prices, as furnished by F. D. Day 4 Co., 110-111 Board of Trade building, was: Articles. Open. Ulgh.j Low. Cloae. Yea r. tN heat May.. July.. Hept. . nax 7t4 7W Vi 75 75SI TL1 T5H 1 If I sV 77 W 7VtJl 7trVl n May. 1 1&4I 1 ltl 1 1 15Vt 1 1 I iV July...r 1 17W1 1 14a) Mlnneapolla Cash Close Wheat: No. 1 hard. 7tc; No. 1 northern, 76c; to arrive, 16c; No. 2 northern, 73H'0 74c; to arrive, 73-c; No. t northern, 7iVrtt7lVtc; No. 1 durum, 70c; No. 2 durum, osc. Corn: No. 8 vellow. UKc: No. 3. efiuti4c. Oata: No. I white, r.Sc; No. 3. 2tMiuSc. Rye, b3W( Mo. tiailey, ab'04oc. nax: casn, Mllwaakee Grala Market. MILWAl'KEB. March 14. VH KAT Mar ket a'.eady; No. 1 northern. 7a71tc; No. 2 northern, 74fl7ic; May, 77c. bid. RYE Steady; No. I. MjHS'c. HAHLKV Dull; No. X . &4o5c; sample, f7Wa.1c. CORN Firmer; No. 3. cash, 4ftoH3o; May, 43c, asked. 2.lveraoel Grala Market. LIVERPOOL. March 14. WHEAT-Spot nominal; futurer steady: March, ta 6d May, a 4T,d; January, ta 4;-d CORN bpot. American mixed new firm 4a Id; American mixed old quiet) 4s 7d; futures quiet; atarun. is d; May, 4 ISd- Toled feed Market. TOLEDO, O., March 14.-8EED8-Clover. cash, March, ti t0; April, ;.3S; Otto, ber. te-lS. Timothy, li ft), jyislke. ts.3. NEW TORK. March 14.-SITOA R-Raw firm; fair renning. i i-la0Jc; centrifugal M teat, 2 14-3Ciltc; molasses sugar, tll-iera 2c. Refined, quiet; crushed, lc; pow dered. 4.70c; granulated. 4 600. NEW ORLEANS, Marcli 14. Sl'OAR Firm: open kettle, centrifugal. 3iiS7-iik--centrifugul whlteM, Su4c; yelloas, Jo 1 IJ-loc: ssconds. 24i3'4C w M01.A8cK8 Nominal; open kettle 17ft Joe; i einrtf liiful, 7io-Xx-. DYHL'l' Nominal. j3iii-. Oils and Heals, OIL CITY. Match 14 Oll.S-Credlt hl linces, tl at; slif piininti, 7t.:i.Se bbls.; average S3.7tr bbl : runs. SK.alJi bbls.; average 6s lbt) bbls. Shipments Llinu. &1.177 bbls.; average, 57 mO bbls.; runs Lima, ii.bni bbls.: Ivrraae' J6.7t.3bb)s SAVANNAH March H-OILS-Turpen-line. firm, tSfiifc. ROSIN-Finn; A. R. C. n. E. F- 34 lo- a Hii: H. f4. 1. 14 'J; K K M. t45:' N' .ev; Wti. Kit; WW, l.sU SEW YORK STOCKS ASD BONDS Market ii Dull and Volume of Business Smallest Since Ltrt Fall CURRENCY MOVING TO NEW YORK Mnaey la Raay Nearly All Itay aad Forced Liquidation la Avoided (Inalna Prlees Ustit of essloa. NEW YORK. March U-The limitation Uixtn the possible oscillation of prices was demonstrated again In the stock market todiiv. Yesterdsy's upward movement was slightly extended, but reached Its limit during the course of the morning, when prices sagged back again. The lack of an available medium for successful trading operations had a discouraging effect upon the professional traders, who have had the market to themselves for several days, and transactions even of this character sub sided abruptly almost to nothing. The dny"s business was the smallest since the early part of last fall and most of the day s meager agregate was completed dur ing the first hour. In the course of the afternoon the trading fell Into absolute stagnation. The easing of the money situa tion has put a stop to any forced liquida tion, thus checking the downward tendency f the market. The narrow nucmanons or several days has been due to the efforts or tirofrss'onal ODerntors to contest this state of affairs. The market had the apprarance for a time todav of a complete anunonn ment of these efforts and an arrival at an entirely stable condition of prices. Such movements as occurred today were largely due to IndlvlduaV causes, many of them centering about the cotton Industry both amongst the cotton carrying railroads and the cotton fertilizers. K'any sirenain in the coalers was associated with the sup position that prospects were brighter for a aettlegnent of the labor dispute. The condition of the money msrket showed some further relaxation early In the day. but there was a later flurry In call money and the rate advanced to 64 per cent The subtrensury took only a nom inal amount from the money market on the day's operations, leaving the total absorp tion Tor tbts weeK sun nnnrr ..-v. waa currently reported also that the cur rency movement with the Interior had shifted somewhat on balance In favor or x'-, vnrb TTrtrolffn exchange rates, how ever, ontinuert to advance and foreign money marKets were nrm, mr rates both at London and Berlin hardening a shade. , , Thi statement from the country s agricul tural exports showed that the heavy ex pansion for February over previous years atlll was In force, the increase In value over last yenr'sebruarv exports reaching 123 631.104. The sagging tendency was sllrhtly accentuated by the late rise In the call money rate, which was attributed to the preparations for the nayment of the t15.00O.oro Standard Oil dividend tomorrow. The stock market Closed easy at me raw Bonds were firm. Total satos, par yniue, t2.ri79.l)00. I'ntted States bonds were all un changed on call. , , Quotations on tho New York Stock exi change today wera aa followa: ales. Hlsh. Low. CIom. Adams Express Amalgamated Copper ...... American C. A F Amer. C. A P. pfd t American Cotton Oil American Cotton Oil pfd... American Kapreaa American H. A L. pfd American Ice. Securities.. American Llnaead Oil American Llneeed Oil pfd. American Loeomotlre Amer. LocomotWe pM American 8. A R American 8. A R. pfd American Sugar Refining.. Am. Tobacco pfd ctfa 117 7S.80O 104 lr74t 70""i 1.000 4!i 4J 41 T 100 101 101 101 4, boo II M 14 -a : . . U Kin S4 34 94 . 3,41X1 47 4fi 41 100 21 ' ' ll7 HI 4 . 3.410 70' 94 W 111 114 lid . il.Wlfl 14144 If I"" 4M 124 114 12.1 7WI 140 13114 H . 1.000 104 104 1IS . 42.200 174 170 270 . 11.100 4 .1 t 100 10244 102a 102 . J.000 Hil 11 ISO 00 110 110 11"H M Anaconda Mining Co.. Alohlaon Atchlaon pfd Atlantic Coaat Una Galtimors A Ohio Unit I mora A Ohio pfd Brooklyn Rapid Tranalt Canadian Parlnc Central of New Jersey Cheaapeake A Ohio Chicago A Alton Chicago A Alton pfd Chicago Oraat Weetern Chicago A Nprthweatern.... Chicago, Mil. A Bt. Paul . Chicago T. A T i. Chicago T. A T. pfd C, C. C. A 8t. Louis Colorade Fuel A lrou., Colorado A Southern Colorado A So. tat pfd..... Colorado A So. Id pfd Conaolldated Ga '. . . Corn. Products Corn Products pfd Delaware A Hudron Ixjlaware. L. A W Litnver A Rio Grands. Decree A Rid Orsnde p!4.. Distillers' Securities Brie Erie tat pfd Erie Id pfd General Klectiie Hocking Valley Illinois Central ... International Paper ''leniatlonal Paper pfd.... :i,Lrnatlonal Pump . SI. 100 K 44 . 1,210 170 170 400 111 III IS lesTg 317 . 1,200 17 .41 SO ..... 76 li 124 124 171 171 tl i 1,000 11 700 121 .3,100 177 loo 101 loo 11.400 is 4 1 too 33 13 1.100 72 .73 io'toe mi - 160 " 600 17 17 loo 84 3.1 ,72 41 10 17 r,i too tot to 301 443 300 43 43 POO 3.S00 117', 43 77 37 42 77 47 7 42 V, 77 7 400 100 uO 170 ll 170 116 3.400 172 170 170 100 11 21 21 100 15 IS U II 100 11 31 Jl b 100 2 2 . ls fl 61 l II, mo nn 141 ill (00 15 151 16 7i 1.4IK) IIS 114 111 1.600 24 14 24 74 ISO 100 174 174 170 !,20 10" M 00 J.'-S 3S too 71 71 71 S t0 U 82 a 1.000 41 40 J 1.100 141 147 14 500 61 10 504 1,300. U 17 7 1 1,100 100 too 44 44 14 14.MI 1311 117 lil l.toO 17 a7 (, '10 4O0 34 M M 1U0 OS l 17 234 14,100 12 117 127 SO I l.loo iv liu 11 14 li 1W 17 2 2 30 M M 44 44 international Pump pfd Iowa Central Iowa Central pfd Kauaaa City Southern Kansas Cltr Southern pfd.. LoulaTllla A Nasbrlile Manhattan L Metropolitan Securities .... Metropolitan Street Ry..... Meilraa Central Mlnneapolla A St. Ixraie... Minn., St. P. A S. Sle. M. M., St. P. A 8. Sts. M. pfd Missouri Pacific Missouri, Kansas A Ttui. Missouri. Kan. A Texaa pfd National Lead Kat. R. R. of Mexico pM.. New York Central New York. Ontario A West. Norfolk A Weetern Norfolk A Western pfd.... North American ,. Pacini: Mall Penneylanla People a Gaa P.ttaburg. C. C. A St. L... Pressed Steel Car pressed Steel Car pfd Pullman Palace Car steading Reading let ptd Reading 3d pi J Rapubliu Steel It. public Steel pfd Rock Island Co Rock Island Co pfd bt. L. A San Kran Id pfd. .. kl. Loula Southwestern 000 14 23 24 Bt. Loula eoutli wasters pfd Buulhera Pacific MHjthcra Pa.:i0c pfd 3outhem hallway hnulhern Railway pfd Tsun. Coal and Iron Tuu A Pari Ho Toledo, El Louis A West. 400 Hi 14 M 4.2O0 17 l 44 iM 111 114 117 31.40U 41 40 40 to 101 nn lui 200 141 161 11 .' rat se ne aa r., st. ti. a w. pfd.. Inios Pactbc I n 10a ParlUe pfd . Ignited Stales Ksnreaa Culled States Really . 1'W l M X ... ft. 100 UJm 112 152 . 114 44 t utted Slates Rubber ... l.ti4 13 U ; lulled Stales Rubber pfd.. 400 113. 113 11.1 t lilted States 8leel 34 1 no 41 40 , 4i) In lied Hales steel pfd 7.2W li b lo Virginia-Carolina ri'emlcar 4,4io Ss t Vlrgims-Carollna l fttro. pio niu iis y ns lie V. abash Wabaali pfd Wclle-Cargo Eiofsea Meetinghouse Electric Weslern t uloti Wueellug Sc Lake trie Wievonalii t'onlral Wia'oiialu Central pfd .... Nortbem PactAc Central Leather Central leather pfd 5sl i.mu .1 H H4 41 i0 .... r.il HI 4nv lwl too 4 21' 21 1 4 jc .0 24 -4 10 ton 221 in ill 1.4IS) 46 44 44 104 glose-glirfliria 1 400 S4 13 .: Total sale a tor th day. 420 2vo ehares. Hnatnn Btorka anal Bonds. RO8TON, March 14-Call loans. 6H rer cent; time loana. tVIiaJ per cent. Official onotatlotM on stocks and bonds were: AKhlsoa sdj. 4s 41 Adventure do 4s 101 Alioues Met. Central 4a lo Amalgamated .. Alrhlaon iAmoruaa Zinc . do sfd I Atlantic ... 4', . . oS ..lr, .. I j .. J.V. .. J .40 .. 21 .. ii .. 14 .. Tl., .. I .. li. lloalon A Albany JM ningham tel. Heels... Centennial Cnpper Kange .. Pair Weei Boston 4e Mslne......H4 boeioa Kievaied .r...lf4 Huhbuig pld 141 Meil.su tsntrul 13 N. V.. N. H H..IU2 uomlnlus Cusl I'nlon ParlUe lMirranklln Aaier. Arge. Chess... IS Uraub do pfd ilsle Koyale .. Ainer. Pneu. Tube... laj'uaaa. Mining Aieer. Sugar IsVt Michigan do pfd 14 'Mekaaa ... ' ... i3, .. . aa ... a ... 15 . . .ltai ... 17 ... 47 ... . . lei ... I ... 4. ... 12 ... 41 .. - ... 4 111 Amer. T T OefclUoat ('. a c Auear woeles .. 4 in Uomlnios ..loa i.vuia .. II iParrot da pfd Dominion IAS Edison Klee. Ills 244 Iwuincy kWea. tClectnt: ... do pld Mass. lias lulled Krull 1 1 lied Sbu Mack do pfd U. 8. eie.1 do pld Weal lug tommos Aaaeo. 24 re)naai.oa a j'Taniaraeli ... -1 rrtauji . .IOIVx c. S Mlnlug. .. M t' 8 Oil .. II l lah . . 4u K I' torta . .I,1 VViaona .. Is iWolierins Forelaa Financial. IaiNDOX, March 14 Money was in fair demand today and discounts were firm Gold cheapened with tha cessation of I lie American demand. Silver advanced on the Indian demand And bear covering. Trading on Ihs til ix k exchange waa liflea owing to the luck of puhlic support. The stringency cf money a barrier to Investment pur- chases. Consols ere a fraction easier. Aniericniis oenetl rinu. Ixiuisvlllc eV Nuah- vlll and Vnlon Pacific were the featutea. The dealings were niesger. Other Ameri can securities were fairly steady. Prlcea rallied slightly during the Iwi hour, but the market closed dull. Foreigners were supported. Japsneee were dull. Jnpsnese Imperial lis of VH were quoted at h1. PARIS. March 14. Price on the Bourse today were Irregular, owing to unfavorable advtcee from Algerlra. Russian Imperial 4s were quoted at 84.40 and Rusaian bonds of 194 at 6l. New York Moaey Market. NEW YORK. March 14. MONEY On call, firm and higher at 4'qtiV). per cent; rul ing rate, 4H per cent; closing bid, 6 per cent; offered at ti pet cent; time loans, steady: sixty and ninety days, 6'a' per cent: six months, 6 per cent; prime mercan tile paper, Mr.'.H per cent. 8TEHI.INO fcXCHANUE-Firm, with ac tual business In bankers' bills at 34 .icia 4 is.,70 for demand and at t4.Hi4i.i4 8.45 for sixty-day bills; posted rates. 34 Wi4.3Vt and t4.W4jH4.n7; commercial bills, t4.SJ. SILVER Bar, bS'ic; Mexican dollars, 49'4c BONDS Ooveniment, ateady; railroad, firm. cirslng quotations on bohas today wera as follows: V g. rf. in. ret do roupon V. 8. , ri do coupon r. 8. old 4a. reg.. C. 8. new 4a, rag. do roupon Am. Tobacro 4a do a Athlson gen. 4a... do adj. ! .... Allantlr C. L. 4a. Hal. A Ohio 4a.... do 3W Brh. R. T. r. 4a... Central of Oa. aa. . do lat Inc do Zd Inc....:... do Id inc do 3d Inc , Chea A Ohio 4a. rhlraio A A. mi C, II A Q. B. 4a C. R. I. A P. 4a. .103VJp.n . M series ..hi" .; du 4s rtts. do iti ctri 2 .loi do ti Mrln t' .ti.k, I.. A N. uul, 4s Vit t l.ll Man. I .1.11 Vi Mei. nlrl la . 7 ; da lat Inc t4 lit Minn. st U. 4a.... SiMj 1M M , K. A T. 4a . M I do la . N. R. R. st M. e. 4a. M AM iN. Y. r. g. Ia . H M. 1. t . S. a 130 7 I No. Paelne 4a 1W4 ...114 do 7 ... at In. A W. c 4a 101 ... kio. 8. L rfdg. 4a est ... su Penn. conr. ISa 11144 ... loVKtadlnt den. 4a 100 . . . l'H ft. U A I. M. r. 5a. lilt ... Wl ft. U A 8. P. t(. 4a. MS ...louver, h. 8. W. r. 4a.. ml ... iBeaboard A. U 4a.... 0i ... SimiSo. Parldo 4a do rot. fia. n r. A 8t. L. g 4a HHI do 1st 4a rtfa KH Colo. Ind. (a. aar. ft .71 nn. Kallway aa us do aarlaa B Tl'.j Teiaa A P. la 12X Colorado Mid. 4a 71 T , Ot. L A W. 4.. Colo. A Bo. 4a MV I'nlon Pacific 4a I'H ruha (a M do onn. 4a 11,4 Denver A R. O. 4s.. M TV 8. Steal id (a Mallllrra' Sec. la k jWabaoh la Ill Krle p. I. 4a Ml do dab. R in (an. 4a tj Weatam Md 4a 17 Hoiking Val. 4a....1u iW. ALE. 4a M'.a Japan la ino Wiacnnaln Can. 4s M oflered. London Ntnck Market. LONDON, March 14. Closing quotations on the Stock exchange were Conaola. money ... do account Anaconda Atrhltnr. do pfd Pal. A Ohio Canadian Parlfto .. Chaa. A Ohio til N. T. Central 16! IH, Norte la A W 14 do pfd . 04 . 41 . . :a ..ln ..1'1 ..171 .. -tH .. 114. ..1N2V. .. .. 4S .. K .. 4t' .. St .. 4fc Ontario A Western. Pennsylvania . il . . 44 . 47 . .10 . 42 .104 . 49 .lMl . . 42 .11 . 24 . (3 Hand Mtnea Heading do lat pfd do d pfd louthern Railway , do pfd .-. juthem Pacific ... ulon Pacific do pfd . 8. Steel Jo pld abash o pfd Chicago Ot. W C, M. A St. P.... PeBatra Denrar A R. G.... do ptd Erie do lat pfd do 2d ptd Illlnnla Central ... .1 Louiavllla A Naah....ir, M., K. A T l ..IllFh 4s 1 BIUVKH-Kar; steu . 2!iHd per ounce. MONEY 8H)4 per cent. The rate of dNcount In the open market for short billa Is & per cent; for threa months' bills, S'SH per cent. OMAHA WHOLKIALB MARKET. Condition of Trad aad Qnotattons on staple and Kaacy Produce. EOGS Keceipia liberal: freaii aioca, case count, 13c. LIVE iJOULTRY Hens, t'c; old roost ers, be; turkeys, 15c; ducks, Uu; young roosters,' Vitfeu; gvese, tc. UKtticii.iJ fOULlKX Turkeys, isniisc, old torus, 16't),lbc; chlckeua, miillc; old roosters. 7c; ducks. 1mu13o; geese, 10c. - RUT 1 EK i'ucKliig HiotiKi idu; cnuics to tancy auiiy, i(uiao; creamury, iiiauo. MAI frices quoted by unmua 1'enu com pany: No. 1 upland, .(; medium, li.Mi coarse, M.Mcd.Uu. Rye straws .. . BKAH-i'cr ton, lli. 60. TROPICAL FRUITS. DATES i-r boa ot 3a 1-lb. ukas.. 3100; Huh'jwe en. In Jo-lb. boxes, Iyer lb., be; buy ers, per lb.. 4c; walnul stuffed. 1-lb. Pksis.. IJ.tsj ber dog.: o-lb. boxes. ti.OU. uivArut.B 1 anrornm, exua tanoy koo land navels, all sites. 3.oU; fancy navels. U. jo; cnoice, ail aiaes, H.Ja. A.CMUXNS Limoniers. extra fancy. tt- size, ti.ou: dWO to 3oi aizes.' SMiO. f 3UB cauiornia, per UMtx carton, ia SSc: linput'ttd Smyrna. . lliree-ciowu. Uu; six-crown, 18c. ilANANAeeFir rnedlumnstxed bunch, a. 71 U'i-a, jumbos, t.aliits.Uu. - 1 AIMitlit.M'.bl Calilornlfc per r Dox or UKAl'U UKUIT rionda, per tjox. 37.WCJ T.fru; California, per box, M.4u4.s4). FRUITS. , PEARS Winter Neills and Mount Vernon. 12.60. AffLES California Newton. PlDDins and Baldwins, IOU per bu. box; ben Liavls, 31.76 per bu. box: vvinesaps. -'.ou per bu. box: other varieties, i.iwi.oo per-bu. ; New York apples, .Baldwins and KuueU, u.oo pur bbl. UKAfCB linporieu Malaaa, eD.aoyei.Uw, OLD VEGETABLES. rOTATOit,ty iloine growir, per bu., 63 Due; Douiii I'uiiuis, pel uu., lov. ONIONS Home grown, yellow and red, per bu., boo; bpaniah, pel' crate, UM, Colo rado, red nd yellow, per bu., 31. U0. NAVY llKAisb-ter bu.. 2.J0. LIMA REAMS t-er lb.. 6Wc. ' CAiillAUrw California. 2c per lb.; Wis. consul, 111 ciaies, per 10., 2u. CAKRUTU, fAKd.Nli'a AND TURNIPo-- Pcr uu.. Doc. CELEH3 California, tl 3er dor BWKtT POTATOES Kansas, per 2-bu. bbls., fi.VO. NEW VEGETABLES. TOMATOlvtt floiida, per mule of 30 lbs, net. tU WAX BEANS Per hamper of about 30 lbs. ne:, M. STRING BEANS Per hamper of about SO lbs. net, l3.tiuilrt.U0. GREEN tii.fiu.rtri Florida, per humper Of auuut l dor.., 41.00. TLR-N1P8, REfcTS AND CARROTS Louisiana, per aui. bunches, 7&c. SliALLOTTS Louisiuna, per dog, bunuaes, 7iic- kiti.AU LETTCCE Ixiuislana. per bbl., 3U.uuwio.0l); per dox. heaua, 1.7sa2.uO. LEAK LtlT'-wE Hollluuae, per dos. beuus. 60c. CLCCMBER8 Hothouse, per dos., tl.75. RADloi-iEg Htliioubo, per dos. buncnea, 004,, coHROOiiS Hothouse, per lb, 664j7ac. BEEF CUTS. No. 1 ribs, lie; uu, i nog, 11c; No. 3 ribs, 8c; No. 1 loin, inc; No. 3 loin, Uo; No. 3 loin, loc; No. 1 cnuck, tHc; No. 3 cliutk. 6c: No. i chuck, 4Vic; iso. 1 round, 7c; No. 4 round, ic; No. 3 lound. eVjc; No. I piaiu, 4c; No. 3 plaie, Vci No. i putle, oc. MioCELLANEuob. CIDER Per ken, W-i; per bbl., t.71 HoNtx" New, pel 34 lbs., 3.&u . ' CHfct.bE bwim, new, 4bc; Wisconsin buck, Joe; Wisconsin iinihei'.ser, lie; twins, luc, youiisi Aiuericas, l&VkC NL'Td VVauiuia, No. 1 aort ahellg, new crop, per lu., lo'c: hard- anelib, pr 10., loV- Pocaiia, luie, ptr lb., 14c; small, per lb., lie. leaiiuit,, per lb., oVau; roaaied, per lb., be. Cbiii walnuis. per tu., izc Almonds, suit sued, per lu., 17c. utsid Shells, per lb., lieu. Cucusuiulg. 4.&. pet ut.A, ec,..l .... v..,.. . tetxa-otx rion-imuh iiauoui, luc; pickeiul. dressed, 7c; while bans, lie; suii lisn, te4vc; puicu. kkinued and dressed, be; pike, luc, idiiauupuer, lie; aainioii, lie; Ciappieu, tj'ilin:, ., Uc; black buss, wbitefiuil. Uc; Jrog legs, ,;:,- uul. uoc; lobti?i, green. c. Willed lobaieiV, 1 3,c; bluelish, lc; lie. rum, 4c: eu-iiilso inekuiei, luc; UdOUuta, svv, ejeiniuj,, tl. W44 1 J pcr gallon, so. ells, Uc. cod, Uc, OYSTEllli freau biaudaiii, ll.au per gal ; shell oysters, l.iAH,J.ia per luu; Utile Neck tiains, 1 W P l"". SI OAR-Oiauuiated cane. In bbls., U 0 grauuUied tsu, in ucas, 3a.ul; grauibaied Ceel, in sacks. 14 .1. blltul'-in uaiiels, J4o per ral.; cases., 4 lu-ib. cans. l.uu, cases, 11 5-lb. cans, $iot); CKSis, 24 H-l"- cans, J1.8U. ' COFFEE Roasted: No. 35. iSljo per lb.; No. :), iuo Pr iu.; No. io, lc per lb.; No. :o, R-Vtc ptr '".; Nu. n. 124c per lb. KieOL'K (Wholeale-Hesi lugft grade Ne brauka, pel twi 4., best lilgt, .uae pateni Alinneko.a, per cwL. li.S'j; straigm pateut Nebiatika. per cut., t-: second patent Ne 01 aaka, li.su. CLRED FISH Family wtiiti-Csh, per bbl., lui) lbs.. Il.oo; Norway mackerel, pc? ol ii lbs., bloaters. 4u-, .Vo. 1, No. 3, No. 3, -; Insli No. Hi. litiTlng, In bbls., MO lbs. eacu, Norway. 4k, i; Nor way, 3k, 113, iiolianJ. niiitd, uI.m. Uul land lien laat, lu .... liiiiaria, tale, ktgs, mixed, '.uc. BROOMS-No. 1 carpel. 'f3-26: No. 3 car pet, U-"i Nu. 3 plain, ao.o. CANNED GOoi6 Coi ii. standard West ern, ouuc'; Maine. 1 ia. Toinaioes, -lt. tan. 41.-ixol.au; 3-ll.. UiViOU iVincappies, graled, 3-ib., ti.uvHi-i 3u; siued, tl.ik.jJ.3; aiauon upplea, (aacy, oM.Ou. I'ailloriua apri cots, f 1.4ou3.tA); peurs. Ui?.t ..m, p, acu, fancy, tl.'.04l3.i); li. .". a"Ues, aJ.uvitbu. Alaska salmon, red, 31 Is, pink, buc; fancy Cliiuook, F., 4ilU, tancy Buckeye, F., li.bo; saraines, Vx-oll. fcl-JU, -inuunlj, W ok, 4 lu. Sweet potulot s, tl.lubl.3b; saoerkraut. i. pumpkins, b(Aijl: wax beans. fcv; Lima beans, l-ia., itKultct, 11.3a; splnacti. 1 iouZ.W, clieap peita, i-lu.. sxi.tllia, iietf mi-, (alley. tl..Ki 1.7a. lilD.2, PELTS AND TALJXjW-Nu. t Freen hides, tc; No ... 4L,c; No. 1 sailed le. No. I, l')'c; bull hides &&.:; dry bldea, v20c. ilurs n.Qea. large. 31 bt inall, J- 'iu. Sheep jielti., each, iocrill lallow. No. 1. i fo. i'. JVi rouijh. Jl,a. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Dwrmble Tt Ckttla 8tfonr, with reedon Just About Etsdy, HOGS OPEN HIGHER, CLOSE OFF LOWER keep Receipts Large, wrltk Desaaasl Light and Trade Very Blaw anal (enerally Sans Lower Than Yesterday. HOl'TH OMAHA, March 14. 1. Receipts were: t'attle.llogs. Sheep, Official Monday 3.63 3,713 U.K.O tJU.11,11 I UcMisy S.ISM lwl otnciai Weanesoay o.ns) &,jao la. Three davs this week II IS.I 13.141 A.tIM 2a.4ot ,o3i lh.ebb Same days last WeeK . . . .Lt.stt 3.i.3t4 ratne oaya weelt lHtor..l,,.t. SJ.47 hanie ttitee weeks ato..l4.f 3.4, i3 Isame tour Weens a;o..K,4M 3u.3ii3 Bame days last yaur...l0,t&6 31,133 1 he foilumlng snows the receipts of cat tle, hugs and sneep at South Omaha for Hie year to date, compared with last year: luiav laos. Inc. Dec. Cattle 3w...) luv.oS7 4l.o3 .... Hogs Mtt3 4:.4U 43,441 bliaep 33o,u6el 3rt l.iel 4,475 TUESDAY B 6HIPMWNT8. The foiiuauia snows tne numovr of cara of siocaers sua feeders snipped to tne country 'luesuny and tnelr points of desti nation: Cattle U. v. Hull. Dlinlun la . I. C! Cars. , 1 1 J. Mutton, rjheiby, ia., R. I A. foterson, DaiiDury, la., N.W.... J. M. tk-ott, Ida Grove, la., N. W. H. M. bmtt-ring. Harlan, la.. U. W. Ueorgb 11. cnuich, Hampton, la., U U. R, Htunip. Waukee, la., K. I Ueorge Mccold. Logan, ia., N. W... W. 1. aiullins. Waukee. la.. M J. Mournead. Duniap, la., X. C K. J. Johnson, Delolt, la., 1. C a. W. Blatter, Vail, la., N. W CATTLK QUOTATIONS. Tha foliowiug win allow ths price paid for the d.fterunt kinds of cattis on in feuu til Onuina niarki ., Uood to cnoica corn-fed steers, l'air to choice corn-fed ateara. , Common to lair corn-ted steers, ..tS.OCdjv.tiO .. 4.7fc-io.tAi ., 4.144 1 Ootid to choice cows and hellers... t.tij4. 40 fair to good cows and Hellers t.Ouv3.60 Cannera and cuttera 3.vvu4ui Ouod to choice stockers and feeders 4. 10:144. 50 ralr to good stockers and feeder. . 3 ir4.U) Common to fair Blockers Y. 3.75j3.4ai bulls, siagn. etc 3.6n44.(4) Uood veal calves .utxut.Mt RANQE OF PRICES. Cattle. Hogs. Omaha t3.oj".& tt.osaVtt.Ai Cnicugo 1 Bomtj.4 e.7tMu4i.40 Kanbiui rjlty 3-si,j.:i0 . 3.atV37it bt. Louis 3.ixjiU4 tuitl.4a bloux City 2.ibv is Wuv1i.3U The following table snows tha average price of bogs at boulh Omana tor tu last suveral days, with comparisons : Date. I lSot. 19u6. 11904. li(t)3.loi.lJl.lwtX. Feb. Ja... Feb. 3... Fsu. 3i... Feb. 33.., lUllll. 1... Men. 3... Mck. 3... Mch. 4. Men. t... OICIU . . 4 741 & 331 I t 4U 1 77 t 33 i4 4 3U 0 U 4 .4, US 4 7b I 13 4 U.1 a 04 1 6 07 4 ! 4 bui 6 l;i 4 ftbi 6 30 4 boi B 1V 4 M, 6 11 4 (Hi 6 11 t t 161 4 80, - i ill I 16 tt! sU Mil tt I tl 1 031 i vA 1 n 1 04, 101 7 1i 1 io, 1 i'S 7 311 7 34 7 3 t 3 k 4 4 4J t 37 4 ti I 301 4 i 4 vol 4 bl 4 Soi 4 uu 4 14, 4 74 6 18 I u4'il 1US Ud j 6 l.4k 11 tlVtl 0 M ti liWl t USVil tl ke 0 U 3a i-l i 4)U, 4 71 (34 0 OU U3 b lu 141 4 well. Mch. 1UCII, Men 7.. o lot 6 u s 14, 6 3n 4 a 4 73 4 71 I.. I "1 10. I 11 4 i3 47 4 ! 4 74 Mch 11 li 04. ti o 4! Mch. 12.. Men. 13.. Mch. 14.. 09 I t 13 Ut4 6 001 t 131 t 16 Sunday. . The official number of cars of stock brought in today by each road waa: Cattle. Hogs. Blie p. H r s, C. M. & St. P 2 M abash 1 2 1 1 25 33. 1 4 1 33 6 1 13 ... 4 2 17 a " .. 4 ... ... . .. .. s .. .. 3 116 , ST , sMo. Pac S L'nlon Paclrtc 113 C. & N. W., east..... i S C. dc N. W., west.... 86 C. Bt. P., M. ft O.... K C, B. at Q.. east 6 C. B. U.. west 23 C. R. I. da P., east... C. R. L 4 P.. west. Illinois Central Chicago O. W 1 Total receipts ......225 "Tha disposition of the day's receipts Was as follows, each buyer purchasing tb num ber of head indicated: - Cattle. Hogs. Hhejb. Omaha Packing Co..'..,.. 721 1.387 407 Bwlft and Company 1,041 . 3.14o l,3iM t:udahv Packing CO 747 S.241 l.lki Armour & Co 1.443 1.247 730 Vanaant dc Co 48 Lobman & Co to Hill & Sou 133 Hamilton & Rothschild.. S3 L. F. Huss 61 Wolf & Murnan 110 Mike Haggerty 72 Boi Degan 5 .... J. B. Root Sl Co loii I 'nli.n lirensed lleef Co. 34 Other buyers 2i 91i Totals 5.U3 7,020 5,263 CATTLE Today s cattle receipts num bered 'Hi cars, as against 196 one week mi and IM two week ago. The market opened a liltle slow on beif steers owing to tne fact tnat sellers were asking pretty stiff prices as advices from eiiHtein points were favorable. On tha other hand buyers claimed that ths market at tuts point waa already right close - up to Chicago and lionce were not disposed to put on very mueh. However, when onca the trade was under way It was a good strong and active market, the deslra ble cattle among tne offerings selling 'n verv Rood season. Cows and Jieliers were In very, fair de mand and tne market generally strong and active at least on an aeauuuio kinds, Ins offerings tor the most piirt chunged hands in good season, ths traue as a wuule being lavoianio to tne selling interests. The best feeders, sold at prices not ar from steady, but speculators and yurd traders remembering tnelr losses ot laat week snowed some uisposition to mova cautiously and there wus very little strength in the trade. CalUe that did nut happen to be rigut up to tne standard wuie ratner aiow seiiers. Mepresentam e sales: BEEF STEERS. No. A. fr. do. At. Pr. 1 1141 3 4J 21 HIT 4 lie l; 110 I 46 17 U.l so 1 1130 3 41 1 Uiu 4 K 1 7s0 I 11 ...Ui4 4 1 10 1111 I 4U 10 nwi 4 70 1 losO I su II K71 4 43 1 S4J 4 00 1 11 III I II 1 SUO 4 Ml 1 lusl 4 74 I 4ul 4 Ou 1 111 4 Tl 1 11 iu 4 00 I iU 4 7o 1 440 4 Oil 14 1214) 4 Ti 1 Ku 4 00 . IS nil 4 .0 17 i: I 04 U ln2 4 74 7 4;1 4 10 12 1 14 4 78 I fit 4 lu 10 IA! 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I 21 a-...., i:4 4 41 II 1277 I la COWS. 1 730 I 74 1 lilu 3 7S 1 140 t II 1 1120 I 7i 1 ISO t 44 24 7I I ti I............ no I 4'i r; mil 1 74 4 7s I 40 a... 1:.; t li 14 777 t 4i t 111 I 71 ) l"l'l IH 1 1140 I 74 I IM I to 10. ..." 10SJ I bO I IH 1' I 7 I SO 1 770 2 r, j 1 its 1 u 2 l4'i I 74 li KM 1 li 1 li" t is II loot I IS t 101,1 1 7i IJ I u 1 W I Is . I HM2 14 t s."i 1 -,i 2 1121 I K 4 J4 2 av 22 I'K I 1 11-J OS 1 li m I . 1 S.'i I Kl 14 lit 4 ti 1 luau I to 1 i2iu 4 ou I . .'. aeu 2 24 I 0 4 u 1 l I i 1 Ivju (si 1 k I :i I toe 4 I Mi I 2i 13o 4 Ml 3 aj 111 l: 1 4 On 1 IM I 14 1 114 4 0 1 1V I ti 1 1 ISO 4 1st 2 I It 4 Il"7 4 OU 1 Its I 4 Hi'jO 4 1 110 1 to II U2t 4 1"7I 2 40 1 1"1 4 ki 1 Ill I b 4 II! 4 le 1 111 I 1 11-1 I I I I 4" 47 las! 4 1 I ....HW. 1 V I I.M 4 li J j i'-.t I sS 7 J44 I li 1 11s 3 s I teat 4 1 I if 3 os t 4 m I 1' I 4 I lien 4 r I ln I at 1 use 1 m 1 10-0 i 14 1 IMI 4 4 tae 1 is I i4 4 74 , 1 110 I TO uro 4 as ' it m 1 t u 4 s HRlFfrRS. I is la W 1 1 I 4IS 1 m n 70 t 44 1 M IN 3 174 4 eg 470 I Tl I ISO I W in I 44 II. IStI I SO It 414 I 10 7.,.,. lei I 1 Or 3 4 .14 Ill I 10 I4 I 4 I 7O0 4 I IM I 41 ).: "4 4 M tn 3 to I..; i 4 k 1 os. 3 T I Is is II lei I an I T7 4 A T sot I to 1 ton 4 03 I Mi I s t 140 I oa I IK 0 I 1140 I I I no 1 .. .ITS I t 1 70 I Of, ' 1 HS0 I 71 1 Itvo 3 I 1 I4S0 3 Tl 1 1310 I eg I IIS I TO 110 3 t 1 1" I lo i;?o I 21 1 1110 1 1 11M I 14 1 111 I N 1 144 I ir. t 1x4 1 at I m I 3 1 14M I en 1 440 I 40 I I It 1 100 I 10 1 1 i 1 irio 1 to i :mo i so I lot I 10 11 ' I I 110 I 40 31 140 I M I ,....! I 10 1 1140 4 00 1 1240 I 10 STAGS, 1 mo 3 m 1 lit" 4 1 lion 1 to ii 1111 o CALVK8. 1 414 - M 1 1.1 I 2 1 10 I nn 1 14 I IA 1 40 3 0 t 14 1 100 to 1 100 I ft 4 Ill 00 I IM I W I 110 I on I II I 4 I III I 00 T it IH 1 IM) 4 HI STOCKERS AND FEEtlERS. I V 1 1 1 1 i tl I tr I n I to 1 I T I 71 1 71 IS 44 1 I:::::::::: 1 t 117..., 24 I 4 .1011 . 44 . 440 . M . 434 . 714 . Ill . SH .lot! .1114 . 4 . 4e I so I to I 40 I I 40 I 4 I 4 4 4 4 4 10 4 M 14) . HO .lot . 441 . 40 . 4"0 . 47 .1041 . Of I n Ill MONTANA 1 steer 1019 1 steer MO 1 steer 70 1 steer 1060 1 steer 10A0 1 steer 1130 steers.. ..1173 4 00 4 on 1 steer 1050 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 no 4 00 4 00 4 40 1 steer 1030 10 steers. ...!' 1 steer lnnp 1 steer low T steers.. ..HOT 44 steers.. ..1146 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 35 4 43 72 steers.. ..1147 OREGON. 1 steer l 2 26 12 steer SI steers.. ..11175 3 80 t on 7 steers. ...1135 20 steers.. .1201 HOOS There were two distinct hog mar kets today, a speculators' market and a packers' market. It was one of those un satisfactory days when no one is plessed. The speculators Started out buying such hogs as pleased them at prices that wets gxnerally 3tMi6o hlaher than vesterdav. Jn other words they paid M.lsQ.S0 for a num. oer 01 loans, wnen tnelr orders were niied they dropped out and the trade came to a sudden standstill. The best that any of the packers would do waa to offer prices about steady with yesterday, but even that aia not noiu very long, tne marset weaa ening and closing lower than yesterday. It Is hardly necessary to add that ths market was a drsar from start to finish and that It was late before any business of consequence was transacted. Representative sales: No. AT. Ir. No. A. Ill 204 IJ HI Ill ta i7 212 ii tn Ill 144 117 Sh. 0 40 'si st Pr. 1 1 I l I l I itv i 11 14. .. ....141 ...14 ,...144 ...111 ....164 ,...143 ...134 ...141 ,...211 ...230 ,...tt ...lit ,...2U ,...141 ....211 ....111 ,...144 ....241 ....til ,...223 ....no ,...101 ....14 ,...307 ....111 ....12 ....141 ....IS ... .121 ....141 ,...U1 ....141 ....2,17 ....tn ....121 ....til ,...314 I 00 I 04 I w I 04 I 07H I 07', 4 Oil, I 01 I 07S I 07 '4 I 0? I 07 Uj 01 Vi I 01 W 71.. 41.. K.. II.. 47.. 14.. 38.. 71.. 14.. 71.. II.. S4.. 10.., 70... 7..., 7... 71... I ItSa I lli I 13V4 t II1 1 114 I 12S I US 1 114 4 12Ve I Il4j I tin I 121 IS I 1 I II I 14 f II t 1 I II I 174 I HVa I 17VS I 11V! I 111 t 17 . is u - I to 44... 71... II... 44... II... 41 ... 44... 41... 71... 70... II... 41... 74... 70... I!... 14... 1... II... M .. tl... 43... It... 4... I!::: 70... 71... 14... 7... II... ... 46. 74. Ill 40 07t .114 . 41. 01V 07, I 07 V, 4 10 I 10 I 10 1 1 . I 10 I 10 1 1 I 10 I IV 10 I II I II 1 1 .244 .131 au .14 .141 .til ft 4 44 71 74 17: , 74 44 M 44 10 ft 14 M IN 0 ...K4 ...IT! ..114 ...HI ...141 ...lit ...241 ...IM ...14 ...314 ...141 ...174 ...14 ...M ...IT ...til 0 40 M M 7.... 40.... 17.... .... 40.... 74.... I 10 1 1 1 1 Wl 4 10 144 SHEEP There was vary little In ths Sheep market In the way ot encouragement to country shippers that could be reported today, when the market opened about half of the estimated receipts were In sight, that Is, some twenty loads, mostly sheep and ewes. Out of this number thero were perhaps ten loads of good killers, th re mainder consisting of common to medium kinds. There were also sixteen oars carried over from yesterday, four or five loads of them being good. In other words, when the market opened there were about thlrty-sU rars In sight all told, (ourteen or fifteen ui mem gooa aiiisrs. Tha sheep market waa very slow from start to finish at prices that wera any where from weak to 10c lower. Aa was th case yesterday packers did not appear to want - vary many loads and their ordors were quickly filled, so that It became ex tremely difficult for receivers to find any on to bid on their holdings. Some good wethers sold early at t&.so and some good ewes sold to arrive were weighed up at o.a. a ouncti of clipped ewes, the first to arrive at (Ma point this year, hrouaht 34. Lambs were in very light receipt, but the nemana am noi appear to oe especially pronounced, so that their absence was not especially leirr Buyers report the eastern mutton market ss Clogged up and in very poor condition, to wnicn iney ascrin) tne iignt demand pre. vailing at all market points for live shep wim imiioB. iiieiu pvcins iu oe a lenuency 111 all the big sheep markets toward an accumulation of both sheep and lambs, and It would seem to be th proper thing for snippers at ins present time to bold back consignments until tha surplus now on sal Is materially reduced. It must be borne In mind that conditions here are no wore than at other pclnts. In fact, the market if anything Is better liar than farther east. Quotations: flood to choice natlvs lamb. t.4u'it.75; good to choice western lambs lo. 4oyT.ua; ratr tn gooa lamna, H.uoys tO; cull lainoei, ei.wuo.Bu; gooa to cnoice iiaht year lings, 3u.uwb.uu: guod to choice heavy yeur lings, !6.taVit) ou; fair to good heavy year lings. 10. 4043. 441 good in unoic wethers t6.i0'5.bv; lair to good wethers, A I-tn.to good to choice ewes, 14 7M;.30; fair to good ewes, 14. 2674. 76; cull sheep und backs, ii.00 tjt.uu. io. 4 yearlings .... 4 western ewes Wt Pr. ..TU 1 ,107 4 uu , lot 6 It ,104 t le .113 tii .111 5 35 .100 i 40 . lui I 40 . lit i 7t .103 6 86 .73 30 M AltKET 44 western 317 western ti western liaj western 8(0 western ftrt western ly western J western Hi western ewes ewes ee.es ewes ewes ewes wethers., wethers, . lanitai Cattle) Tea to fifteen t ent lllgker Hoi aad Sheen steady. CHICAGO, March ll.-CATTLKReoeipta, 16.000 head: market l'tnlac higher; common to choice steers. .4"in).co; cow. U.r4;-4 i, heifers ft.TMitX: bulls, t3.tjrsril.S5: calves, 3. noli 7 "5; stockers anil fueilers. t'.7b1t.7S HtMlS Receipts. iK) brad: nnrket steady; choice to nrltre hea.vv. tf. wilt 4V'; nud uni to good heavy, to 214 30; butcher . fights. t'.Viiti.l7W; good to choice heavy mixed, l.i5fi; 3u; packing, B.gCftHSO, SHEEP AND LAM UB Receipt. 15.1)00 heai): rtiea-i-t steady: sheep. 4';(j1.;j; jesrllngs. li Ik iiC.'; lam lis. $6116.83. 1 - St. toil 1.1 v atuek Market. BT. IX)i:7S. Mo. March 14.-CATTI.K-Rccelpts. 2.f0r head. Including 6a) head Texana: market l'Mld hlTher: nullve shln plnv and export steers, ti s Vt l L5 : dressed i bef and butcher steers tl.3 "trj.To; steers ' under I.1 oft pound?, t3 Htyt 25: stockers nnd I f- edets, 12 'tit : cm and heifers. 31 :.t ft".0o: ennners. tl ''7!.4t; bulls, t3.ttai4.'ii; cslve. 43. 75 od 40; letss and lndl"n steers, t3irii; cows and heifers. i:.4 4,45. HOOS-Recelfts. UA head: market to higher: pig and lights, Uii4..V.; pack er M.ix-JiHa; butclieis and best heavy, t2T 46. UHlvKP AND I.AMn Recelnts, 5il heitrl; enKre-et native muttons. 2)1.(0 (lo.ia); lamlw, S3 5o4i4.3. Kanees tltr l-lve Meek Market. KANSAS CITY. Mreh If-CATTLB--Receipts, M'Co head. Ini ludtng &) head southerns: niark-t nt-ailf to li'o hlgliei ; choloe export and dreaeinf bewf slh. r. f, 41 (it.Vl; fair to good. 4 Hq'Tj ill; western fid steer. 3-1 7r45.5o; stoi kers and fneders, tP.Ki titfo; southern steers. W ii'ijt pi; southern cows, ti dtiM; native rows. 2.iS'4.M: r tlve heifer". l..yuZ.:l; bulls, ti.IO-nt.U, calves. V) .14410.75. IKK;S Reeelnts. ' 3 7'l head: market opened strong. Tloeed I'c lower; top. tei.U; buik of sales to l'ji 26; heavy. In :od)d 27lJ; im. kel. lo.lMo.j;, pigs and I gilts, Id.teOO i .0). IHfTP AND LA MflH-Receipt, J ,50 haj, market stead); iiallv lamb. 1 75: western lambs. sV7Tff 7t: ewes and iosrlmgs. t4fiKjoti. western fed veorllngv., 'i.Mig.ik; western fed sheep, 4 2M2V; stockers and feeders. t3.rJfj4.7V . Joaenh Lite stack Market. BT. JOSEPH. Mo. March 14.-CATT1.K--Recelpts, head; market strong to lr hlgtier; natives, t4.1'Miui; cows snd helf... crs, tliMi4; stockers and fecrtVts. iV.l" 4.o0. liOOS-RecclptS. S. 4P7 head; market Steady to weak: llalit, t.lri.:; medium and r.esvy, HlifV'. PHKKP AMI LA MRS Receipts, ,l;j head, ninket weak; In m lis. til. 70. Ions t'ltr live Stork Market. SIOI'X CITT. la . March 14 -(Special Telegram. CATTlJ;-Re.-elpt l.fW head; market If higher; stockers liVhlSc lower; beeves. 4 itft. 6); cows, hulls and mix.). t2.7Mt4.tn; atockers and feeders, t30iSf4oO; cnlves and yearlings, tl.liretf 4.23. HCKift Receipts, 3 omi head; market 5c higher; selling at Hfetj 3"; bulk or sales, K liU.lo. Stork let Sight. R-elpl of live stock at the six principal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Unas. Bhee si 1 11 in iimnna s.vsi n.'i t,Mo Ploux City l.iasy Kansas City . t.KHi Pt. Joseph 1 k Bt. Ixiuls S.&ot' 3.0110 H.Tttt 5.47 S.toO tO.ono 13m 14,-W 2. ton lt-OOfl Chicago 15.IM) Total ....S4.4W 5J,7 S3, Wool Market. HOSTON. March 14. WOOL A feature of the wool market Was tha unsuccessful efforts to contract for wools in the west. Montana and Wyoming growers sr re- tw.'ted ss placing prices at prohibitive flju.-ea. The market shows a firm outlook. Ther Is a small supply of territories on hand. For fine medium (Wflejlc Is being ald. There Is a moderately steady call n PiiHvd wools for tine As and A aunera. foreign grades are steady. Leading quo iations follow: Ohio and Pennsylvania. XX and above. 35fi3Mo: X. SStJ.'Ho: No. 1. 3tMc; Kv 2, SHtioc; fine unwashed. ! iyao; quarter blood unwashed. 33ffjazi4e: three-eighths blood, S3&34C; half Mood, iOtf SSHio: unwashed llelalne, 4?3c; tin washed Delaine, 3Kltr1ii37c. Michigan. Tine unwashed. 34ioc: Quarter blood unwashed. 11 ti 32c; three-eighths blood, 371 fi S3 He; un- TCemiivij teiMinn, i-yc. fwilllicny , llini- sna, etc., threo-elghtha and quarter blood, 3iiti33c, Territory, Idaho, fine. ltjlWo; fine medium, 22ii23ci medium. 2fii27c; low me- Slum, J"VffZ7c. Wyoming, fine. 2lt22t; heavy tie, lMiiiV; fine medium, ;2&'Si': medium. Mffo; low medium, 2r:'Ti27o. 4'tah and Nevada, fine, 22fj23c: heavy fine. 19620c: fine medium, 2243 23u; medium, 3CrtC7c; low medium, 2S4S7c. Dakota, tine. 3Sr033c: fine medium, !:J3o: medium, 27T3"c; low me dium, 3iad27c. Montana, fine choice, 24t)3tc: fine average. 23ti24c; fine medium choloe. 24fHfic; average, 2H!ti2lc; staple, 272mc; me dium choice, 27b ic; average, 20iQ27o, Metal Market. NEW YORK. March 14. MHTALII There was a further advance in the Ixmdnn tin market, with spot closing at 166 16 and future at h3 7s6d. Locally the market waa firm and higher In sympathy, with spot quoted, at t3t.4o'(f 36.50. Copper waa 2s td higher at H0 for spot and 73 6a for fu tures In the London market. Locally the tone Was firm and large sales are e.id tn have been mule. Lake Is quoted at f IH toifi IS 75: olectrolytlc, tlo.2n4ilM.DO; casting. 118.00 &1S PS. Lead Was unchanged at tS.ti6 40 In the local market, but advanced 4-s ta l26d In Indon. Hoelter was also higher In the English market, closing at 34 17s 471. Locally no change was reported, with the market dull at Sh.2ftrn.S0. Imn waa higher abroad, with standard foundry and Cleve land warrant both closing at 4Ks Id. locally no manga waa reported, no. 1 foundry northern Is quoted at lit 2Mi 1 36: No. 2 foundry northern, 117. 7541 13.85: No. 1 foun dry southern, tl 18.70; No, 2 foundry southern. $17 75?r IH.iS. BT. I All IS, Mftrcb 14. MKT A LB Lead, steady, S6.7Vt. Spelter, steady, M.16. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. March 14. COTTON Snot closed very steady, 15 points rower; mid dling uplands. 10.96c; middling gulf, 11.20c; sales, 4.800 hales. MOW ORLEANS. March 14 4-OTTrtN Bpot closed easy; shIcs. l.fka) hales; ordi nary. "So; good ordinary, 1 15-lflci low mid dling, 13-lfio; middling. ItlHc; good mid dling, 11c; middling fair. 11 V; receipts. 8,114 I ... I .... I, vrr 1 1 1... .... . .. . Msrch, 10.37c; April, 10.4Bc: May, 10.61c; June. 10.67c: July. 10.06c: August. 10.4Sc: October, 9.44c; July. J.tfic. LlVKRfUuu, March 1. COTTON Bpot in inir acmana: prices fair demand: prices 4 points higher; nerlnan middling fair, ..12d; good mid ng. t.tSd: middling. 6.80d: low middling. American t 64d; good ordlnfiry, t.46d; ordinary, 6.300. The sales of the day wr 10,000 bales, of which 1,000 wer for-arculatlmraad export and Included t.200 American. Recplbts. 12.- 000 bales. Including ,400 American. BT. LOUIS, March 14.-COTTON Quiet, 1-16C lower; middling, lilac; sales, none: re ceipts. 1 bale; shlbtnents, S bales; stock, 14.017 bales. - . , CotTee Market. NEW YORK, March 14.-COFFEE Mar ket for future opened steady at unchanged F. rices to a decline of 5 points In response o lower French cables. Near the clime li.oa I Inn a . 1 1 A mnrji fraalv snil 4he n,ur. ket was finally easy at S net declln of loiv It points. Bales for the day were reported of 3S,7GO hags, Including: May, .7Mil.fl6c; July, 7(7.0.V-; Brptember( 1.1fiifi1.ae: Decern-, her, 7.8o4i7.4Sc: February. 7.t0c. Bpot Rio, steady; No. 7 Invoice, 8"ie. Hew York Mlnla gtookav! ... NEW YORK, March 14. CloalnB quota tions on mining stocks were: Adam Coa Alice Breece ..1...1 Brunswick Coo .. Comatock Tssnal Cos.. tal. Vs.. Hors Sllror Iron Silver Leadirllls Cos .... X ILIllle Chief ..i7.v Ontario .... .. li ophir . . U liuoenla ... Jil4t II 7-1 T .. U iPnloal ..116 garase . Uierrs Nead . ..j41V4:Ssali llopea .. 4 Jfiaodard , ., -11 lu so 340 Philadelphia Prod no Market, - PHILADELPHIA, March 14.-HUTTEK-. Steady; western creamery, 2c; nqarby prints. 82c. , " ' EOG8 Firm: nenrby, 4a higher; nearby fresh and western f 1 eeh, itc at mark. , . CHEESE Quiet; New York full creams, i3vai4c. . Bank f'learlaga. OMAHA, March 14 Bank clearings for today were 11,702.318.84 and for the corre sponding date last year tl. 234,736. 77. .m , REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Deeds tiled for record March 14. . 1IW, as furnished for The He by the J. Fred Kerr company, bonded abstracters, li New York Llto Dldg: Jasper C.'ault to J. H. Huntxlnger, ldt s, Wcsterfleld's add. ,..ll.5fe Jonn J. Peterson and wife to F. K. Nachtlgitll, wV lot 26, bloeK 1, Camp bell s add 1.1011 L. E. Peyton and wife to Minnie W. Whttehouae, north 66 fact lot 1, block S, Reed's First add 1 Iva E. Norton to Luulla C, Norton, lot 8. block 40. Omaha ., .i Ix C. East and wlf tu same; same.. ,. i National Life lnauranc oompauy to John F. Kerns, east X) fel lot le. bliM'k 7, Hanseom Place 7.5J W. Farnam Bmith, trustee, to Charles Hansen, part tax lot 1, n nw'A ,5-15-13 Kl I'ora Harney to Clara R. Mannlirg, lot . 7. block 8, Rriags Place List 'William R. Pitt to Inga O. Mlnner, lot 24, block !S. Dundee Place James H. Thompson et al. to Jennie H. Thomimon, lot 4, block is, Bouth Omaha David Olson and wife to John J. Peter son, lot 5, block "B." Baunders 4k Hlmebaugh's add City Of timuha to John L. Bpltshart, lota t, 9, 10 and 11, block 2, Pope Place klre Piclial to John Trecek, part lot 21. Maluney's add William O. Chambers and wife to W. W. ChambsTs, west 13 feet lot 3, block 3. Capital add 1.300 T V. .. u, ,.U 1 IullnnMl Ku r, I Christen Christensrn. lot 4. Marlon 4la.i ! Frank D. Robbln and wlfu to Karen Ulfcen, lota a. 7 and s. llurdette Court Myrtle Norton to Luella C. Norton, lot t, block ', Omaha Philip M. Oroff to Carroll F. Oroff. lot 1 to 45. snd other lots In- block I. and other lots In 01 net- blocks, Harrison & Patterson's Annex......' Bird C. Connid to H. Lincoln, east 44 feet lot 5, block 16, Isaac et Shel den's add. Same to sam; same F. D- Day Cl Co. Stuck. Grain. Hruvltioni Shlw Yonr 4. rata lu la. Chleauo and Mlnnnanolla Delivery. i'e-elgiith coni'iiUslon nn Grain, ona. tiuaiter on Blo Ka. Prompt and careful attention given to outside accounts. Write for 1 ur daily Market Letter, moiled free. Main Office, IIO-lll Hoard f Trad Blstg. OMAHA. HUB, . I ting Ulslan Tkt, DnagU mi 4. too , 1 132 ."JO 470 1.34I i t t i