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THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY. MARCH 20, lflOt?. V J GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET I Wheat Opens Strone, Advances. Recedes, Then tor market w steady; creameries. 1J2K4e: dlr)r. lSflTSe Kk. steady; at mark, raees Included, 134c; firsts. 134'-; prime firsts, 14V; extras. 18c. Cheese, steady, HVI.V. SEW YORK 4.F.EHAI. M tNKRT DEFERRED FUTURES ON DOWN GRADE Heportg t bond latadltloaa for Record , Winter Crop ash torn Irorrn (nod Advance aad Op Hons Arc Strong. OMAHA. Mutch 19, ISmi. The wheat market started atrong and 4d 4c higher unlr the Influence of nigitcr cables, but Bonn eased tiff 4C unaer prollt taking. A ilecreHHe of 41t,uO busheis m the visible was considered a bullied tealute, Klnco general predictions were lor an in crease of oMi.tiuj husnci. Thla together wltti reported Improvement In the cash situation, caused a firmness and the loss was regained. Advlrea from southern Kansas and Oklahoma said conditions wure favorable for a record crop of winter whtai. May closed unchanged and deferred tea lurea were weak. Cablet were 4'4d higher on corn and recelpta were amah. Cash corn scored an advance of 4c under strong demand, ami started an advance In futures, tlevaior interests were the Iwst sellers at the ad vance. They said their reports from the conutry Indicated a freer movement In the near future. Oats wer strong. The close was 4c higher, almost at the lop. Liverpool closed 4-ft4d higher on wheat hnd VflWd higher on corn. Primary wheat receipts were 671,0"0 bit. find shipments lt;2.fsjo bu., agHlnst receipts lust year of 8ot,fJnO hu. and shipments of 242.000 bu. Corn receipts were 431.000 bu. and shipments of gk.t4t bu., against re ceipts last year of 1.239,000 hu. and ship ments of SOP.fiu bo. Clearances were 184,tm0 bu. wheat. 13.118 bbla. Hour, 978,ni) bu. corn and 870,oiio bu. oats. Broomhall cabled: "The strike at Rosario has been nettled. Harvesting of corn In Santa Fe has been delayed owing to lack of hands." World's shipments of wheat were 9,7J4.W bu. and of corn i,lS4.0u bu. The visible showed a decrease of 42ti,t.) bu. wheat, against a decrease of 1.151. Out) bu. Inst year, t'orn decreased 9s7,ne hu. and oats de creased 72.Ks bu. Wheat on passage in creased 1,728,000 bu. and corn decreased 2.74,OlJ bu. Interior Illinois points reported liberal sales cash corn to go to Cincinnati and In rianapolls, buyers paying 42c track at eio valor. Chicago exporters said Manitoba wheat was strong, but they closed nothing for ex- fort thla morning". They aav Winnipeg mldera are unsually firm In their views and are holding tlpht. Duluth reported big aales of durum thin morning for export. Tha local range of options: quotations of the Day oa omaaodltlea. NEW YORK. March 19.-FLOUR-R"-ee.pts. T.H hols : export. 6.714 bbls.; ma" ket Arm hut quiet; Minnesota patents. M AH fto; Minnesota bakera, 13.4063.76; win ter patents. .1.iif;4.3l; winter straights, W7fi3sO; winter extras, 12.753.28; winter low grades. 12 HrVfia an. Rve floor steady; fair to good. 13 o4i3.9n; choice to fancy, I t3 9rVr4 2o. t'UKNHEAl-Firm: fine white and yel low, 11.13; coarse, llu.1ftl.06; kiln dried. t2 t5fi 2 75 I1ARLKY Dull : feeding. 404o. r. I. f. Buf falo; malting. 4'?i5c, c. I. f. Buffalo. WHEAT Receipts. 46.0O0 bu.; export , 4n.(f! hu.; spot, steady; No. 2 red. 343 elevator; No. 1 red. 874c f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern. Duluth. K84 f. o. b. anoat. The early wheat market showed decld -d strength and considerable advance, base-i on higher cables, light Argentina offerings and moderate world e shipments. At noon bulls were helped by the visible supply, de crease and small receipts, but In trying to unload later caused a sharp decline, t'.vi close showing 4c to Sc net loss. May, KHiWo, closed at S54c; July, M'iiM'v closed M'c; September, ciosou at fOc. CukS-Receipts. 10S.2) bu.: exports. 241.- 871 bu.; spot market firm; No. 2, 624c ele vator and 49o f. o. h. afloat: No. 2 yellow and No. 2 white, 50c. Option market had a higher opening and subsequent further advance on Arm cables, the wheat uptit'oi and covering, hut In the afternoon eased slightly with wheat, closing 4'a4c nt higher: May. 5044ii4c. closed at ftSc; Ji;ly, 5titi'U'"4c, closed at 60c; September closed at rW,c; December closed at 494c OATB Reoelpta, S7.0n0 bu.; exports, s,7& bu.; spot tusrket firm; mixed oats. 2 to 32 pounds, 3.Va'3T,4c; natural while, 80 to 33 rounds. .V.fiioc; clipped white, J8 to 40 pounds. 86iirtvc. HAY Steady; shipping, 4tcj0c; good to tholne. toi'dtiAc. tato common to choice, 74i!tc; old, 5ji7c. I'aclflo 14, WilOc; olds. Kiac. Galveston, IV to i lbs., 1 to -j ll., Jl.; Texan IXC Artlcla. I Open. Hlgli.l Low. Cloaa. Wheat- May Corn- May July 2B 72iW i I ax7, i 39', m 7213 391.B A asked. H bid. Omaha Cash Sales. WHEAT No. I hard. 1 car. 70Vc. Omaha Caah I'rlees. WHEAT No. 2 hard, 71'1i74Hc; No. i hard, iMiilZc; No. 4 hard, 6J'ti7o; No. : spring, 7k?iT-'V4j-; No. 3 spring. B6'a71c. COHN No. 3. 3Mi:M4c; No. 4, M'aic no erradc, 3;i'&.tSe; No. 3 yellow, 3V.c; No 3 white, 391.4'uJSuc. OATS No. 3 mixed, '.HHe; No. 3 white, smja'nc; inc. 4 white, avu-c. Carlo! lieoelpts. Wheat. Corn. Oats ( hlcag-) o Kansas City ..... 13 Minneapolis 4J Omaha lit Duluth 66 8t. Louis 1'4 171 21 61 NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Market is Easy and Price Yield Decisirely Under Slight Offerings. SPECULATORS ARE BECOMING CAUTIOUS rerslatent Drop la Valaea la Fae of Karoaraglna; Sewa la Alarm InaT Roam Tradera. gold coin and bunion, tT7.WH.171; gold certlfN rates, 44.Cf.UO. ' . NEW YORK. March 1.-The sprinkling of liquidation which came upon the stock market today served to lift the trading out of the lifeless condition Into which It had suna last week. The growth In the volume of transactions, however, was slight and the most Impressive fact about the market was the easy way In 'Whlcn prices vlelded under offerings that were comparatively Insignificant In volume. No attempt was apparent to sustain prices at anv stage of the selling and professional operators Interested In having the level of values maintained were led to the discour aging conclusion that the market waa with out organised protection. There waa no Important development to explain the flla poslilon to sell beyond the cumulative ef fect of the stagnant demand which became more and more marked laat week. Mon- dav morning s oneratlona on the Stock ex chanre are likely always to reflect weeklv readlustment of position on present alass of operators who their efforts from a station a tha conduct more remote HOl'S-fcteady. 16. llilHc; 14. coast, l6. Xfil3c; HIDKS Steady ; It-; California, dr. to lbs.. CHICAGO 4.HAI AMU PROVISIONS l-'eatarea of the Trading and Cloalagr Prloea on Hoard of Trade. CHICAGO, March 19. Snow In the south west had a weakening effect today on the local wheat market, but a lively demand for the cash article held the May option comparatively steady. At the close the May delivery was unchanged from the final quotations of Saturday. Corn was up '4&HC. while oats showed a gain of He Provisions were IS to 20c higher. The wheat market opened strong, with prices of all options showing moderate gains. Initial quotations on May were H to o higher, at 78 to 71o. Within the flrat : few minutes t reached "SHSVic on ac tive demand from shorts and commission houses, based chiefly on an advance of A at Liverpool. At the end of the first half hour, however, the market showed algna of weakness. Max declined In sympathy, with July go ing down, to 7KSc The extremely favor ahle weather for fall-sown wheat In tha southwest caused the hulk of sales. As the session advanced the July option continued to decline, until the price was almost lq below the cloalng quotation of Saturday. At the same time, however. May held steady on a fairly active demand by com mission' houses, based on the strength of cash wheat at Minneapolis and Kansaa City, At the close the May option was steady, but future deliveries were easy. Final quo tations on Mav were at 7S74,c. July opened at 784iS7SHc. Bold off to 77c and closed with a net loss of ViuWc. at 78c. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 342.500 bushels. The amount on passage Increased 1.728.00ft bushels, while the visible supply decreased 42!t.0t bushels. Primary receipts were 571,000 bushels, against ftOn.oiXP hushela for the corresponding day one year ago. Minneapolis. Duluth and Chicasro reported recelpta of R23 cars, against 67S cars laat week and u7 cars a year ago. Corn was atrong throughout the day. There waa extensive covering by shorts, and also active buying by commission houses and cash Interests. An advance of Vfcc In the price of cash corn, firm cables and unfavorable weather for the movement of the crop were the chief Influences for higher prices. The market closed firm. My opened '1iV,c to V.ScVo higher, at 44C(f 44V. "Old between 45'i44Vc. and closed at 44V. liOcal recelpta were 171 cars, with 8 of contract grade. ats were in active demand by shorts, and the market was firm all day. Offer ings were light and came largely from small holders. May 0eiied Vc to n higher, tit ?7o to 30r. advanced to S0V4C and (loxed.'at 3tic. Local recelpta were 180 cars. Notwithstanding a atfilOe decline in the price oi live hogn. the provisions market was firm and trading waa active. There was a strong Investment demand for all products and excellent Inquiry for lard and meats, while local packer were liberal our. chasers of lard and rltin At the close May pork was up 17V. at 1S Lsrd was i(t hltrher, at eS l7H- Hlbs advanced ISc, to U . Kslimated receipts for tomorrow are: Wheat, ". cars: ccrn." Shi cars; oats, 221 cars; hogs, Ji.lMl head. The leading futurea ranged as followa: LEATHER Steadv : acid. 2Kiyt27V. PROVISIONS Heef. steady; lainlly, IIO.'O fVll.Ou; mess, VH -Hi Ui.00; beef hams, 2u.uu4i 21. do; packet, ilO.own 13.00; city extra India mess. .$18 soft 19.cn. Cut meats, firm; pickled bellies, l-t.OimlO io; pickled shoulders, 7.io'(j 7. So; pickled hams, tlfl.2S4rlO.50. Laid, firmer, western prime, bt.lmhe.lo; retlned. strong; continent, $8. do; South America, 19.10; com pound, t.VW(f.il. Pork. Arm; family, 117.50; short clear, 15.7aU'li'.7i; mess, lib l 4jl7.0o. 'I ALLOW-Steady: city, Gc; country. i'U iV. RICK Quiet; domestic, fair to extra, 3','uv; Jattn nominal U UTTER Irregular: street prices, extra creamery, 27th Z7V- Official prices: cream ery, common to extra, li'Aiic; held com mon to extra, loiic: state dairy, common to extra, lB'q2tc; renovated common to extra, li'jmv; w-eetern factory, common to llrstn, I3fulic; western Imitation cream ery extras, :lc; western firsts, 17c. CHEESE Firm; state full cream, small and large, colored and white fancy, 144 14V; stain, good to prime, 13t13c; state, common to fair, lll.lc. i(18 Strong; state, Pennsylvania and nearby fancy aelected white. 21a2ic; state, choice, innate; state, mixed extra, 174f 17V; western firsts, liic; western seconds, 15V; southerns, llfolUc. PO(LTK Dressed, firm: western chick ens, 10&'13c; turkey, 14sal!tc; fowls, Uiill1?. at. I.onla (General Market. ST. LOCIS, March 19 WHEAT-Futures lower; cash Arm: No. 2 red cash elevator, KMioflk-; track, vh<te; May, itiUu: iuly, 75c; No. 2 hard, TfiH'iiMc. CORN-Hlgher; No. 2 cash, 4142c; track, 44V; May, 41'iG4ic: July, 42H4'c. OATS Higher; No. 2 cash, 'V; track, 31Vu3ic; May. 30'ijc; July, atT-DV; No. 2 white, SLH'&a-a'. FLOCR Steady; red winter patents, ft.li Q4.25; extra fancy and straight, 13.7044.00; clear, I2.7va2.8t). SEED Timothy, steadv, $2.&0S2.80. CORN MEAL Steady, $2.20. bRAN Steady ; sacaed. east track. 85o. HAY Steady; timothy, i6.0offll4.uo: prairie. $8W10.oO. IRON COTTON TIKS41.02. BAOGINO 9V HEMP TWINE-THp. PROVISIONS Fork, higher: Jobltlng. S18. Iarti. ' higher; prime steam. 17.70. Dry aalt meats, higher; boxed extra short, $8.76; clear riba, $8.8?t4; short clears. $9. Bacon, steady; boxed extra shorts,. $0.50; clear ribs, $9.2A; short clear, $9.75. POULTRY Firm; chickens.- 10c; prlng, 12Hc; turkeys. 16c; ducks. 13c; geese. 7V- B UTTER Firm; creamery, 204i28c; dairy, lSttlc. EGOS Steady, 12Hc case count. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, DDia lii.tmo Wheat, bu 24.0UO Corn, bu M.umt Oats. . hu , 8.0aj fmm vti street than the average com mission house contingent. Orders from this class of customer swelled the list of sell ing operations today and the resulting de cline in nrlces seemed to aggravate the disposition Itself. News of general conditions continued very encouraging and authorities In different trades protest with a degree of empharla that prospects continue brilliant for sus tained prosperity. But the reports of tills character do not entirely offset the fact of the lull In the demand f if Iron for future de livery pending the defining of future re quirements. A tendency toward contrac tion In the volume of bank clearing In the principal reserve cities also constitutes a note of warning of a lull In business activity. The persistent droop In prices of securities la regarded In Itself as some what ominous and as a possible herald of less hopeful promise in the better pros pect as viewed by Influential and well In formed Interests whose operations are likoly to shape the course of the stock market. The deposition of the spokesman for the soft coal operators wa taken a Indicating dissatisfaction with the pollcv of conces sion to the miners and aa increasing the danger of a rupture of relation and a strike. The stormy weather waa against the operating efficiency of the railroads, but the reported advantage to the wlntet wheat crop of the snow covering was an offsetting influence. Money was aomewhnt easier In thla market today and discount yielded In London In spite of the fact that the final Installment of subscription to the last Japanese loan falling due tomorrow will make larger requirements on the Paris. Inndon and New York markets. Foreign exchange here yielded, but recovered before the close. A rather feeble rallying ten dency In the last hour of the market gave way to- renewed decline and the market closed weak at the lowest. Reports of an important mercantile failure in Russia Intensified the lata weakness. Bonds were heavy. Total sale, par value, $1,925,000. Cnlted States new 4s advanced 4 per cent on call. The following are the quotations on the New York Stock exchange: Bala. Saw York Moaey Market. "NEW YORK. March 19 MONK Y On call, firm; highest, iV per cent; lowest, i per oent: ruling rate, uiii per cent; last loan. 4 per cent; closing bid, 4 per cent; offered at 4H per cent; time loans, steady; sixty and ninety days. SV per cent; six months. 6QfS Pr Cent. PRIME MERCANTILE P A PE R-6-& .V4j per cent. 8TERLINO EXCHANGE-Easy, closing firmer, with actual business In bankers' bills at $4s6Mi4.W7B for demand and at $4 8 MO ICs for sixty-day bills; posted rates. $4 tuv and I4.S6VO'4 ; commercial bills, $4 KHiRteV SILVER liar, fine; Mexican dollar. 60c. BONDS Oovernment, firm; railroad, heavy. Closing quotations on bonds today were a follows: t . a. ref. la. m ...IMV.Jspin . wiet. no coupon ie 4o 4 etr. V. t. r I0! i 4W " 4ft coupon 1MV dft 14 serten V. g. ol4 4. rf fit.L a N. unl. 4. ... 4n roupoa liMVMon. I 4i V. . new 4. ri... HI i 1st Inr ss coupon in I'Mlsn. St. L. 4 Am. entree 4 7S'4 .. K, . 4s do to .-llSl do 2 Atrhlpon gon. 4a... do adj. 4a At last Ic C L 4a.. Bal. V Ohio 4a do ta Bra:. R. T. c. 4a... Central of Oa. ia. . de lat Inc do id Inc do td Inc Chaa. A Ohio tS. Chlraio A. ISi. C, B. a Q. n 4t. C, R. I. P. .. do coi. hi err. 8t. 1 g. t rolo. lad. 6a, aer, do acrica B Colorado Mid. 4a... Colo, tc So. 4a ruba Ks D. a R. O 4a DIMIIIera' Sec. a. . Krla p. I. 4a do sen. 4a Ho, km Val. 4Ht. Jacaa la 'Offered. ..UH IN. R. R. of M. c. ... tC4 X. V. C. f ... HS N J r. g. Ka ...1M4 Ni. Pacific 4a ... M I An ... W. c 4t ...Ill i.'. . L. rfdg 4a... . .. tH Pcnn m. Jwa... ... srW Reading gen. 4a ... ... ;.. At. L. at I. M c. I ...1MVSI. I.. F. f. 'HI. L. s. w. c. 4a .. f-' .. . . ..in .. al'4 .. :s .. MS ..l. .. m. K't .. 7W ..HO ..104 .. 'S . 1"! . . n ..!; ..1'-'a 1 in 4a IK OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Fat CsUls Slow, with Prices Kinds Lower. on All .lonVSeahoard A. L. 4a W" , v',,So. Pacific 4t MV . V)k do lat 4a ctfn Poh, .1IH4 do. Ralllrar (a MM', "7 .. 71 .. VI .. t4 . . .! Texaa a P ta ,T.. t. I.. A W. tnlun Pacific 4a.. do ennv. 4a.... I'. H. Steel Id 5a Wahafh la do deb. n 4a. "Western Md. 4a.. . t lW. aV I. K. 4.. .liwvWls. Central 4a.. .101 .104-4, j . KH .114 . It . 7S . to1 . HOGS SELLING TWO AND A HALF LOWER Urge Raa of Sheep aad l.anibs, nllh Trade lotv aad Dall and (ienerally Ten ta KIN - teen t eats l oner, 8OCTII OMAHA. .March IS, Receipts were: Cattle. Hugs. Sheep. Official Monday 4.1 4.o"0 Ix.iO Paine day last week 3.SK) ' J.:! n.07') Patne day two weeks ago a.ST4: 9.311 Hame three weeks ago.. 4.1M 7.KT fame four weeks ngo... b.io 4 4.il 10.W4 Banie day laM yar J.nol 4.51 The following shows the lecclpts of cat tle, hoas and sheen'st Rnnth llrnnhi for .the year to date. 0nirwr-d with last year: 1906. Inc. ttle llil! ltiH.Ml ;.lf J,lK Tt.7i2 5-.-3.ftta T.li-J ahevp 370.8:4 UCM SAT! RDAY 8 SHIPMENTS. The following shows the nuntner of cars of stockers and feeders shipped to the conntfy Saturday and thilr points or dewtl nation: CATTLE Cars. P. B. Clark, Creghton-K. K 4 Ralston Htos., lilow Island-L. P 1 P. Af. Smith. Manila, In. -Mil 1 W. C. Hurdhurv. Code, 8. 1. F. K 2 L. II. Miller, State Center, la.-N. V.... 1 A. W. Wade. Lu Mille, lii.-y 1 Ca 11 L.I: S(l O i .Tlu.Ntt. following will show ihe price paid for the d.Itetent kinns of cailio en the South Omaha nmrkt . ooj to choice corn-fed steen BTOCKKR8 AND FF.F.PF.R8 1 4S0 1 M 4 MC 4 m o. t A l ..11 4 m 4 - I Hi r 4 o.' D toil It f H4 4 1" t nn is ti 4 ; 4 1 .i ir 4 r 1 HHn I fto 1; r 1W 4 1 ai t 74 l :.. l'"0 4 . t Ml I 71 7 IIM 4 at. ri tn lu 1.1 i""o 4 ;i 4 1 itoi' 4 flostoa Ntoeka and Bonds. BOSTON, March 19 Call loans. bvi per cent; time loans, 4'r?iH ler cent, ttftlclal closing on stocks and bondF At'-hlaon ad. 4a do 4a Mi. Central 4a . Atchison do pfd Boaton a Albany. nnaion a Main boaton Rleroted ritchburg pfd .. Mexican Central IVAIInuaa 10l,AnMigamatd .. 81 lArneriran Zinc elH'Atlantlc lu?'t hlTigham :'.4 t al He la.. ,7V' r.niennHI 16t4iCotper Rnngs , HI I ls I t Waat .. 1'W rranklla , N. Y . N. H. A H...IH nranhr t'nlon Pacific lAOtt'lala Royals ... Anicr. Arga. Cham... IMaaa. Mining . do pfd 7 IMlcblgan Amer. Pnau. Tuoa ii tMnhaak Amer. Sugar 14', Mont. C. A C. do pfd 1.17 Old Dominion Amur. T. a T Amar. Woolen .... do pfd Dominion I. A ft.. F.'llaon Elac. Illu.. Maaa. Klacirtc .... do pfd Maaa. Uaa Initio! Krult 107'!tt l olled Shoe Mich ... I tah do pfd V. t. stoel do pfd V eating, uiinmois. Artvantura Asked. Rid :),, . neceola . tl ,( Parrot .IWlQulncr . JO j Shannon J44 Tamarack ... . ja Trinity . 4 United Copper 4 I. s. Mining.. Oil 11 Victoria ao4 WTlnona laaiWolvsrln . its North Butt t I .. J7 . 1"J1 . . 10 .. it .. i7'i . . . . - .. ; .. .. la .. .. tl .. ' .. 1I, .. SJi .. I, .. 4S .. an . . .14 .. IW .. H ..li'Ha .. ic, .. M . . f.4 '. . Ti4i .. '4 .. ..1.5 .. 7, ,ooo 4R.(0 Mi.OOO 102,000 Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. March 1.-F1X)UR-Steady; first patents. 4.0i"a4.1O; second pnt ents, S3St"&.o; first clears, 3.5a3.); second clears. 2.Vi2. 55. BRAN In bulk, 13.B(j!H3.io. ' 1 Superior Board of Trade quotations' for Minneapolis and Chicago delivery). The range of prices, a furnished by F. D. Day 61 Co , 110-111 Board of Trade building, was: Article. I Open. I High.! Low. I Close. Bat'y. Wheat--! I My...77H July...7uVpi Sept...,7lj41iijHl r lax May. July. 1 18 I 77, 7ot 1 18 I 1 76' 711 77: 1 1V 1 lb ' 7ST! . 79 77: 1 16 J 118 I 7SS 1 l4j 1 19, Minneapolis Cash Close Wheat: No. 1 hard, 77Sc; No. 1 northern, 7.Tc; to arrive, 76V; No. 2 northern, 7ISSi'(i'7rSc; to arrive, 76V. No. 3 northern, "STtc; No. 1 durum, 7(c; No. 2 durum, SSo. Corn: No. S yellow, 37c: No. S, 37'hC. Oata: No. I whlto, :nv,c: No- 3, 6'i?27c. Barley, 87(a47c. Re. 5SjMc. Hax: Cash, I1.1.1V4; May, fl.li. Articles.! Open. ! High Wheat I l4w. I Close.! Safy 70 TV'.Tr k.1 i,tl.'i',( I I ' 44"! 44 -.i 7s! 44,i 7S7.I 7 i' i;.lt 44Si4j t 7S' 77! 77 V,' 44s i-iV'is,: ;?''niii 3't'i' -7a -s-:'1 Ui'st'o-N i'i'JAi I lu 074' W -- I 14 0.W 14 17H I I S (A) I S It) 1 2:4? S 60 s i.'W S bJVt S 174! 10 I 40 S Hi 7S a 75 1 5 16 00 S 00 S 10 1 ;.4' s So '' fcV s ai 7X7, 7ST4 414 t3fl'. 44-n 4 44S 14 11:4 15 74 i H4 S 60 S 6-'4 'a! lli 16 16 J 8 174 S 30 ' t 40 S 45 6 S 7i No. I Ca.h quotation were a follow: FLOl'R Steady: winter patent. 13 40 JS3.90; straights, WftSoO; spring patents. .Mt3.bO; ftralghts, H '4j3.60; baker , 2.;0 ; so. WHIUT-No. 8 spring. TlWiSle: No. 3, TSo: No. 1! red. S-'SiSlc. (tiltX-No. 2. 4:4c; No OATS-No. i. So4r: No. No. 3 white. 29W,.t,c. r RVK-No. t. tiii4o. . I1ARLKV tl.iod feeding h.ilce Inallltlg, 4n4jfitV. StKPH-No. 1 fl.x. li t; No. 1 northwest un. II I:' clovi-r. .'i.ntiarl grade, HIS. I'RtJVlSIONa-Mess pork, per blil., I15.ro g-lilb linl. per 1 lla.. Wl.4. Short tilia sides ilooiiri. I it 60. Short clear side lxed. t hni; ?i. Receipts and shipments of grain and flour ocra a tolloas: Receipts, blnpmenta Kaaaaa City Oram aad Provlalaus. KANSAS CITY, March 10. WHEAT May, iic; July. T0c; Beptember. 1040; can. No. 2 hard. VViiSoe; No. 3. 744tPiKc; No. 1 red. (Cltl4c; No. 3, 80$9l)c. CORN May, 4oc; July, 44: cash, No. i mixed, 404c; No. 2 white, 44c; No. 3, 414 tt4-V. OATB No. ! white. S14J0Jc; No. i mixed. Soke. HAY Steady; choice timothy, tll.SSSll.SO. choice prairie, S.6tVitl.7J. R YK Strong at 65fjj67c. KGUH Firm; Missouri and Kansas new No. 2 whltewood cases Included, Uc; case count. H4c; cases returned. 4c less. Ml' 1 1 r.tt Creamery, Jc: packing, 12c. Receipt, hlilpments. Wheat, bu 3!).(W 30.KIO Corn, hu M.Ourt 34,'pOO Oats, bu Z7.00O ,0o0 Visible Mnpply of (iraln. NEW YORK. March . The vtslhla aup. ply of grain Saturday. March 17, as com piled by the New York Produce exchange was aa follows: Wheat. 4,.?72 hu.; de crease, . Corn. ln.249.0t) bu.; S;7.ii bu. Oats, glow, on) bu.; 742.i) bu. Rye, 2.2.6.mi bu.; ItHMl bu. Uafley, S.iMl.uot) bu.; 146.UiO bu. crease, crease, crease, crea se. da-1-d-de- 7SS ! yellow, 4Sc. i white, 3oVi3:c; T:.; fair to Fionr. IIIb. heal. bu.. t'urn. Iu I'ala. bii )v-. bu Urlty. Lit... .. iftu ..lM.t't .. .142 ! 4l tt.aue. U11 the ivJut Hinge uuy 30 7(0 e',1'0 3"). fro lail.ka) l.(J lo.SllO lb but Liverpool Grain nad Provisions. LIVERPOOL. March 19. W HEAT 8 pot. nominal; futures, steady: March, nominal; May. 64d; July, Ca 6d. CORN tiot American mixed, new, firm. 4s 14d; American mixed, old, steady. 4a 74l; futurea, steady; March, nominal; May, 4 14d. llol'S In London (Pacific coast), quiet, Mllara.kra Grata Market. MILWAl'KEE. March IS. WHEAT Steady; No. 1 northern. 7-i)S0c; No. t north ern. i4'a7Sc: May. 784.C asked. RYE-Steady; No. 1. tU4i614i BARLEY Steady; No. t 5mc; sample, I,'4ifl4-. CORN Steady; No. S cah. 4140:; May, 44.9444c asked. PHILADELPHIA. March 19.-B1TTER-Steady; extra western creamery, 2)c; extra nearby prints, 32c. WIGS Firm; nearby fresh and western freeh. 154c at mark. CIIKEfar; (Juh'i; New York full creams, 124414c. Peoria Urnla Market. PEORIA. March 1 -COKN-Hlgher: No. S yellow. 424c; No. 3. 424c; No. 4. 414c; no grade. e40r. OATS Steady; No. I white. SuV; No. 3 white. SoSc; No. 4 white. 4c. WH18KY-On the basis of ll.tt. Amalgamated Copper American r. m F American C A P. pfd American Cotton Oil American Cotton Oil pfd.... American Espreoa American H. ft L. pfd American lc. securities.... Am eel can Llneeed Oil American Llneeed CHI pfd.. Amorlcan Locomntlva Amer. LocomotlT pfd American 8. A R American S. a) R. pfd American 8ugar Refining... Am. Tobacco pfd ctfa.....'. . Anaconda Mining Co Atchlaon Atchlaon pfd Atlantle C. L, . ex-tighla. . . . Baltlmora A Ohio Baltimore A Ohio pfd Brooklyn Rapid Tranatt..... Canadian Pacific Central of New Jeraey Cheaapoaka' A Ohlo.,..... Chicago Ml Alton. Chicago at Alton pfd Chicago Great Weatern Chtoago St Northwaatern.. .. t hlcago. Mil. A St. Paul... Chicago T. T Chicago T. A T. pfd C. C. C. A St. Louia Colorado Pual aV lenn Colorado a aoutharn Colorado A So. let pjd Colorado Sr 80. 2d pfd Ccnaolldatad Oaa Corn Product a, ctfa t om Product! pfd. ctfa IMawace St Hudeon !elaare. L. A W iKiirer A Rio Grande Denver A R. 0. pfd Illalillare' Securities trla Eris lat pfd Erie td pfd General Electrio Hoiking Valley Illinois Central International- Paper International Paper pfd International Pump International Pump pfd loua Central low. Central pfd Kanaaa City Southern Kanaaa City 80. pfd U.ulallla Nailiellle Manhattan L Metropolitan Street Ry Mrlican Central Mlnneapolta AV St. IjouIs.... M , St. P. A S. 8. M ...... . M . St. P. S 8. M.. Tf1. . MlMMurl Pacific . MlMourl, Kanaaa 4: Teiaa. . Miaaourl, K. A T. pfd National Lead National R. H. of M. pfd.. Saw York Central Now York, O. A W Norfolk A Weatern Norfolk A W. pfd North Amorlcan fa. lie M.ll Pennaylv.nl. People's Oaa P.. ('.. C. A St. Louie Proceed Steel Car Preaeed Steel (ar pfd I ullman Pal.ce Car Reading Heading lei pfd Reading td pld Kubllc Steal Kepubltc Steel pfd Rock Uland Co Rock laland Co. pfd t. L. A S. P. td pfd 81. louta Sotithwertarn.... St. Louta w. pfd ttouthern Pacific eouthorn Pacific pfd Southern llatlw.y Southern Rall.ay pfd Ifineeaee teal A Iron Tctaa A Paclbc Toledo, St. Loula A W Toledu. St. L. A W. pfd.. I uton Paiiflc I'nton Pacific pfd tinted Statue Kxpreae. I Dtted .-ttatea ItnAity t nlud lilalaa Rubber I Ailtd elate. Hubber ptd . t utted riatra Htael lulled htatea steel pld.... a -Carolina t'bainUai .... Ve. -Carolina Cham. pfd.... Mabaah Wbah pfd , Walla-Kargo Hipraaa WMtiniihuua. ICIecirfe .... V astern I mon ' Wheeling A I.tko K.la. Wlaconklo t.ntr.1 WiMonatu t'entr.1 pfd Northern Pacific ( antral Leather Central lalhar pfd Sloe-Sheffield. e-4lv Total aslM for the day. in. sou u.100 High. 411 Low. Cloee. 10l4 HT 1.400 M4 a 1.400 1.JO0 100 1 I. too 4!io6 HOD t,O0 400 It. sod II. 400 100 71a t.tno 100 34. too 3,400 33(4, 44'4 US 44 m4 1J74 ltKlHt 244 1 iat 157 110 7 44 17S, tni, 44 114 44 44', lis i, lt04 ll4 1ifl4 jet iotH 1S4 iof'4 7 tl4 lt i.soi sm, 'iiH tn 1.1110 100 IS. &O0 700 ll.too ll.onn 1M loO - ton pa 700 100 4.600 l.to 300 900 1011 4O0 1.400 to 714 II 124 17f4 4t4i 144 17 U "4 44S 44(4 44 54 42(4 77 7 147H 12 :i tut) too lot) 1-1.400 100 Mi (4 UH iM(i 1M 7(4 jot, Ul nt(4 74 (. 142(4 174 U MI 4 444 4(4 44 i7 414 744 M4 147S 11K4 140V4j II II al 1444 147 1,400 t(4 14 hot) IO0 11. t, 400 too .11O Staj 1, 000 I. too 1M4 175 44 W 71 4 S04 40 144(4 44 74 153 114 44 S4H 714 7l 140 44 44 too M4 M(4 1S.4i0 14.na l.wo ltal 10 IT. too mo i.eoo 100 uw 400 1.000 7. too 'a.7oi too 44 7 (1 74 HI 1214 a 4 M4 (4 4SH S IH4 M4 '444 101 (. aO0 344 1M4 til, 7 to (4 74 ill in 14 'tU 4 44 464 I! '4 444 ( "is" 10014 'iiii M tt.iOD 1M4 1S1 . 1.000 MO 17.400 . It. IO I.KIO 2O0 100 . l.tllO 100 . " 100 to ! 'Yim . l.ioe lll4 40H 104 1(4 lis 4 4H4, :n ia" i(4 1T "4 lit at 14 1044, " 114 4 41 XII U4 114 434 4t lio4 s 17 320 4 4. -4 :l(4 4IS Mlk 114 llMli lro4 UI4 103 t4 14 l 12 104 D24 i4 iu M4 30 7N4 104 131 171'i ia 24 JI-4 el4 12 4 17 .44 tot 447 414 K(4 47 a u 14o(4 114 ltv4 :i u J14 it V) ws 1S-.4 Hi 154 US 244 It 161 171 44 J44 II 74 I !.- 41(4 4 at 4 41 u4 it t4 H4 114 1W as n 4 444 44 24 04 4 inv, ui 101 144(4 3J4 4 44 ltl W 111 k4 lit 44 10444 44 114 22(4 1$ t.10 141 St .1 114 41(4 104 ft 7U.404 share. ISew York Mlalnar Xtocks. NEW YORK. March 19 Closing quota tions on mining stocks were: Adama Con t Little Chief Alice 160 Ontario !2t Rreece 38 Ophlr t"C BruoiiWlck Con 1 Phoenix 2 Comatock Tunnel .... IT Potoal lo Con. Cel. A V. tti Savage ( Horn Sllr.r I1 fliarra Narad. 21 Iron Silver ...626 Small Hopes SO Letdrllle Con t Standard !2t LONDON. Ings at the 1 4.3! bales. hardening J4.9ivfifi.nO 4 T5',i4 .) . 4 i' 14 TS 8.7ii4.4i . 3.j"(i . i.a-tj 1 00 . S.OftuS.oti ran to choice corn-fed steers Common to talr corn-fed Htcets... Oocd to choice cows an. I heifers. Fair to good stockers and feeders Common to fair stockeit Mulls, stags, etc Good veal calves RANGE OF PRICES. Cult!. Ilits Omaha IJ.Tfutt.tiO tri.titViib.124 t'hicago l.tiijo.ito s.?.eu.4v KanfaM City a.ii,ii.!j j.2ini 30 Ft. Iouls i.ltrSiti un 6.ocutj.oi) Bioux City 3.W(2j.ll S.outrO.lO Ihe following lablu .lions the average price of hogs at South Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons: WESTERNS. .WYOMING. lit cows Sco 2 h 1 hull 14:m JW Scows... . !i i'.h 1 hull loTO 3 1s 21 cows lie,1 3 T4i U cows H-l'l 3 so T feeders. ,ltc6 4 SS l' fcdrs. . 7 1 :t 4 4" 2 feeders.. !."n 4 hn i steers.. ..Iihso 4 tx MOOS The run this morning was very modornt". as usual on the first day of the week, but thst fact did not prevent tho market lielng a little easier. The decline did not amount to much, prices lieing only a shade lower than last week. The irntlo whs slow to open and the market wax something of a dr.tg throughout, but still the hops finally changed hands tn reason able season. The bulk went .at right around t M as against HltnU.!!1! at the cloe i.f Inst week The week opens with prices on tin ever age '24c higher than they were at the 1k. ginning of Inst week. Representative tsies: baas. Including May. at July. 7v. Septemher. 7.1V; liecemher. 7 5"K" : Jrtntis , 7-: Kfbrtiatv. 7 rtV; sxit Rio, steady; No. 7 Invoice. S4c- ohl ll-.i roiit Ju in; Na At Sh. -r .-.c. Sh Pr. it 144 ... 1 14 ft :io tn t 1:4 ! Kt . . i7w 71 sal ... 124 ti 171 ... 4 07i, Jit. ... tl! 76 r; ... 1 10 -, :i ... i' 73 2S7 ... 4 1" 7. ::to ... 4 li', 71 Ill ... 111 M Ill ... 17" 71 iSo IM t HI 4 174 6 7:. 74 1S I" " JW 140 ( 07', 71 :;i 4.1 t 10 i sr.' ... 10 7 17 411 tl 10 14 lt ... 10 4,1 's:i 00 4 10 17 213 140 4 III 74 1 44 id " m ... 10 7t W ... I 10 14 242 140 t 14 71 1.1.14 10 10 7t ?"7 ... II ill 77 IK4 ... 4 1" 7 22J ... 10 77 It4 . . 10 ( 12 .... l." 61 51'4 140 4 111 U Hi ... It li't 27 S.S t lu k iff 40 4 12'. 4. 3.17 60 I 10 214 ... K. 7:t 214 40 I 10 :l .".!"' ... I 14 75 214 ... I 10 3 It" " li Ds-ta. I U06.lO4.iSO3.mj2. 1301. li10. Mch. Men, Mch. Mch. Mch. Moll. ;icn. Mch. Alcll. Mch Mch Moh. Mch. Mch. Mch. Mch. Mch. Mch. Mch. 1 a e 214l 6... t W ... b 1 8. S. 4 S0 S 131 I i 23 4 Sol 4 6S 4 T- o t!'i H 43ti ti iii 4 Kb 4 w. 4 761 4 SI iW It).. 11.. 12.. lo.. 14.. IS.. 16 . 17.. 18.. 19.. 6 04 I 0; 6 071 1 Hi 4 86 1 7 04 24 4 ft al 1 11 It 111, I ( 0941 i W 5 20 I li 14! 4 ae, 6 IS 11 15 (Ml 70 6U2 a 041 4 71 1 41 70 bU-.li) io 4 71 09j 6 06 4 72 b Idi o 14, 4 71 4 W 6 11; 7 LV., li 14, 6 L'ti 4 73 4 Kti li In 7 'Jli s 04, t L'4l 09 ( 5 151 T 311 U 181 4 7 t4, 4 8Q a , 7 mi g imi, I 4 i tt 1141 i ol S 16; 7 3S 13; 5 16 4 75 6 ml 4 9ll S 2fi 6 22 i 26; 4 73 6 074 4 S4 5 lrt 7 y 6 15 5 21 4 85 b 11 I 4 W 5 04 7 10 6 17, 5 4 111 6 01 i 04, 7 Oil id 5 28, , 4 9o 7 18. 6 27 4 DO Sunday. The official number of enra stock brought In today by each road was: Cattle.Hogs Sh'p.H'scs. 3 Wool Market. Marclv lfl.-WOOLe-The offer wool sales today amounted to Competition waa animated at rates, especially for lower giades. Crossbred were In large supply and mot wit ha good, demand. America buying suitable parcels at an advance of 15 per cent over the January average. A fint selection of New Zealand halfbred comb ings brought out eager- competition. Cape of Good Hope and Natal grades were ao tive. The withdrawals to date amount to l.ij balea. Following are the sales In de tail: New Routh Walea, 3,70ft bales; scoured, Is 64d'ilH 114d; greasy, 64di7i1s 3d. Queens land, i.iHU rmies; eeonreti, is mwi. vic toria, 1,1 Wi bales;,j areuped. Is 34di0e fid; greasy, 64d4uls Id. ejoutk Australia, noo bales; .scoured. Is 3dflH fid ; greasy, (hKo) Is WI. West Australia. 300 bales: greasv 114'1'als 14d. New Zealand, 7.70O bales; scoured, lsldals7d: reasy. "dwls 44d. Cape of Good Hope and Natal. 1.100 balea; scoured, is znn-js hu; greasy, b'ff-a. ST. LOCIH. March 1.-WOOI-Steadv: medium grades combing and clothing. 2So; light fine. 31tUi4c; heavy line, lg'ijSJe; tub washed, 321; 40c. Meal Market. NEW YORK. March 19 METALS There was an advance of Vm In the price of spot tin In the London market, which closed at 167 6s. while futurea were unchangeJ, at 165 10s. Locally the market was flrr.i In tone, with prices firmer, at t36.7OtSi37.0O for spot. Copper waa 15a higher In London, with spot closing at 4.41 5a and futures .it 78 be. Locally no change waa reported. but the market shows a continued firm tone, with lake quoted at tlS.6oiils.7o. Electrolytic, at tll.2biaik.j0. and casting, at tl8.on$lg.26. Lead was unchanged, at 15.35 ifi.4S In the local market, but advanced la 3d to 12 3s Sd In London. Snelter de clined 5s, to 25 15 In the lyindon market It waa unchanged, at to. 2( "ti 4.30 locally. Iron was higher abroad, with standard foundry quoted at 4e Sd and Cleveland warrants at 48s Sd. Locally no change waa reported. No. 1 foundry northern la guote.1 at tl8.tVi51S.36; No. 2 foundry northern. tn.7Mt'18.8; No. 1 foundry southern, tl8.25 4Y18.76. and No. 2 foundry southern, 117.75 18 26. ST. LOriS. March 1.-METAL8-Le.id steady, 15.274; spelter. 14.15. 44 3 1 ... 1 1 3 a 4 10 is "i 1 4 1 48 6 C . M. & St. P... Wabash 3 Mo. Par. Ry I'nlon Pacific System 37 C. & N. W. least l 7 C. N. W. (west).... 51 C. St. P., M. & O.... 22 C, B. & Q. (east).... 1 C, B. & Q. (west).... 33 C. R. I. & P. (east).. 4 Illinois Central 7 Chicago Qt. Western. 5 Total receipts 1 The disposition of the day's receipts was aa follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber or head Indicated: Omaha Packing Co Swift and Company, Cudahy Packing Co.... Armour A Co Vansant & Co.... Lobman At Co Carev Hill & Son :. Huaton & Co... .......... Hamilton Wolf A Murnan Mike Haggerty J. B. Root & Co Cnlted Dr. Beef Co... Other buyers Cattle. lings. Sheep. bo9 74 . 1.116 798 f 400 57 1.619 3.17 640 . ti3 2,127 20H 81 254 t 42 8 124 13 8 liet 16 251 3.190 3.689 3.7U6 ltl.lj2S Total .' CAi The receipts of cattle were lib eral thla morning, 18!) cars being reported In the yards. At too same time other market points were reporting very heavy receipts and lower markets. I'nder the Innuence of the bear news the market here opened very slow and It was late before any business was transacted, buyers and sellers lieing considerably apart In their views. When the cattle did sell they went at prices considerably lower than last week, it being aale to quole the general trade 10c lower. A few cows and nelfers that were wanted to kill out Immediately sold early at prices that did not look much different front laat week The general cow market, however waa, like steers, slow and m most cases 10c lower. The number or stockers and feeder on sale was not very large: at the same time there waa a very fair demand, ao that the desirable kinds of fending steers com manded fully steady prices. The common kinds of stock cattle Save not been very active at any time within the last two weeks. Representative sales: BEES" STEERS. SHEEP The early 4stlmate of Sn.0"0 sheep for the day's receipts hud a decided hertr Influence on the market, and probably when telegraphed out did not help st r-tiRt lif'i other markets. As ti matter of fact there was nut to exceed half tliet number in sight when the market opened. Nine cars Included in Ihe above estimate cuine In Sunday and were only hailed fur feed, being shipped out the same day. Anotho twenty cars were it-ported buck oil tho I'liion I'aclric, no one knowing when they would arrive. In other words, there were only about forty-four curs actually in the barn when the market opened, which was by no means an excessive run for a Mon day, Every market on the map was sending out weak and discouraging t-poits this morning, so that the trade hete unened very slow and the general mat ket could safelv be called IOLh- lower. As a matter Of fact, some sales of especially desirable sheep may not have show 11 quite that much decline, hut they were the exception Hint not the rule. Some Mexican hinibs sold as high as tn.60. They were fed !iy the same man as Uioko which brought tf.no and Jfi 60 last week, but were out or anothev pen and n little lighter. Yearlings and wethers mixed sold up to to To. Another bunch of the ewes, which were sold at 15.26 for future delivery, were brought In and weighed up at that price today. Right good heavy ewes sold on today's mnrket t fc.20. Quotations: Good to choice native lambs, $.3i'&6.6o: good to choice western lambs, tn.3iXi.50; fair to good lambs, t'i.0o-!i0.:K: cull lambs, 14.&tLi5.rro; good to choice light year lings, t5.fiMi5.85: good to choice heavy yrar llngs, So.onifnVSo; fair to good heavy year lings. 15. 4005. 30 good lo choice wethers, to.5trho.bXi; fair to good wethers, tT.l6j5.H6; good to choice ewes. $4.7tt5..'".ij: fair to good ewes, $4. 2653:4. 70; cull sheep and bucks, 13. OP 64.00. Representative sales: No. A v. 356 western ewes .., 112 42 western ewes lof 180 Wyoming ewes 1-J IW Mexican yearlings and wethers !i 1:5 Mexican lambs 77 8') Mexican lambs Jji 60 Mexican lambs u 145 Mexican lambs 7b 320 Mexican lambs 78 HI wi stern cull ewes 50 Wyoming ewes loK western ewes 18 western ewes JO western cull lambs 120 Wyoming ewes 304 Wyoming ewes 1!J Colorado ewes 344 western ewes 2G4 western lambs 317 Colorado lambs 712 mixed lambs March lfl.-OILTur- F. M. lino; 10.46; Ualata Oralt- Market. DI LI TH. March il WHEAT To arrive No. northern. 744"; on track No. 1 north ern. 77c; N". 1 northern, 744c; May, 774v; Julv. 7V4c: September, 7We. UAToWe'ti auive and ou Ui.k, Mav. Laadoa Closlaaj ttacika. LONDON, March IS. Closing Quotation. .. VN. Y. Central.... 10 T-ll Norfolk a ..144 to aid .. tw . Onlaxlo a W..i,. ..Ii4 Paanarlranla .... ..Ill : S...4 Ml nee ..17S4, Headlni .. W4 do let afd ..It do td ctd ..Ul Southern tUllv.r .. de (d ..44 Sou I ham PaoISc .. M t nloa Pa I no .... .. 4i'., to afd .. 74 V. S. Sta.1 .. I , So tt ..171't, W.baah ..14 do pfd .. i4 Saenl.b 4s steady. Sud ter ounce. Mti.r.i j-u? per cent. The rate of dlacount In the open market for shurt bills U 84 P-r cent; for Hires months' bills, 343JK-1 per cent. on stocks were Conaola. money ... do account Ab.ronda Al'hlaoa de s'S flaltlmoro 4 Ohio ( aiiaill.B P. -IAr . Chae A Ohio ( h lea o Ot W ... C. at. St. P... PaBeera Denver S. 0 ... do pfd Krl. , do lat pfd do td pld. ...... Illlnola Central .. lAuUllle Kaak M.. K. T BILVER-Har, ....Ul .... 1K.4 M .... I4, .... 104 .... 4 .... 1.-4 .... 47', .... I ... 414 ....104 .... 7 ....1644 .... n .... 4m ....ll4, .... It .... it v4 Baak (learlaga. OMAHA. March IS Bank clearing, for today were tl.eT.74 14. and for the corre sponding datw last year 11. 61 1287. 46. Treaiary Statemeal. WAoH INGTON. March IS. Today's state ment of the treasury balances in the .u eravl fund, exclusive of the tl5o.4ro0.oi0 gold 4 teat rve, shows cash be lance, loo,v2i,04, rotloa Market. NEW YORK. March 1.-COTTON-Spot cloaed 10 points higher: middling uplands, 11 4oc; middling gulf, II. inc; sales, loo bales. ST. LOC18 Mo., March IB. COTTON Steady; middling, 10 15-ltic; sales, thirty four balea; receipts, itl bales; shlpmeiita, 432 bales: stock, 43.219 balea. LIVERPOOL. March 19 COTTON-8pot good htatlness done; prices points higher; American middling fair. 6.40d; good mid dling, .48d; middling, i.od; low middling, 5.74d; ordinary, (5id; ordinary, 5.4t)d. The sales of the day were 14, OX) bales, of which 2.0)0 balea were for speculation and export and Included 11.300 American. Receipts, 13. 000 hales, including 6,300 American. NEW ORLEANS March 19. COTTON Spot closed firm: aales, 9.10a hales; ordinary, 74c; good ordinary. 9 1-14K; low mlddllnz, lo 1-lAc; middling. l"4c; good middling, 114c: middling fair. U4o. Recelpta, 4.M12 balea; stock. 273,691 bales. Oils aad Hoala. NEW YORK. March 19. OIL Cotton seed, firm; prime crude, f. o. b.- mills, to 264c; prime yellow, 32iS3c. petroleum, steady: refined New York, 17.60; Philadel phia and Baltimore. 17.56; prime In bulk, 14. K6 Turpentine, 7245724c- ROSIN Firm; strained, common to good, 14.10'4.1i4' SAVANNAH, Oa. pentlne. firm, 694c ROHIN Firm ; A.iB C. D E. O. 13 .96: H 14 08; I, 4 56; K, 15 20; N 15 SO; W G. 16.10: W W. tb.2. OIL CITY, March 19. Ol 1 Credit bal ances. 11.58'; ahlpmeitts. 82,762 bbla. ; aver age. 61.118 bbls.; runs, 113.430 bbls.; average, bl.TUZ bbla. Shlpmenta Lima. 127.901 libla.; average, 60.312 bbla.; runa Lima, 75,016 bbls.; average, 37,306 bbls. laiar and Molaaaea. NEW YORK, March 19. SCQAR Raw, strong; fair refl.iing, 11-lbc; centrifugal si test. S9-16o; molassea sugar, 24c. Retlned. steady; No . 4.1oc; No. 7. 4tc; No. 1, 4c; No. . l5c; No. 10. 19oc; No. 11, J.gSc; No. 11. 1.80c; No. 13. I.7ic: No. 14. 1.7ac; con fectlonera' A. 4 46c; mould A. 4.76c; cut loaf, 6 Sic; crushed, i tOc; powdered, 4 7oc; gran ulated, 4 c; cubes, 4.95c. MOLASbES Firm; Jew Orleans, kettle, good to (holce, 3Ujj3Sc. NEW ORLEANS. March 19.-8CQAR. Firm; open kettle centrifugal, 23 7-luc; centrifugal whites. 3tt4c; yellows, 3-(f 1 13-Mc; seconds. 2j84c MOIASSES Nominal; open kettle, 17l,i30c; centrifugal, 7i&'J0o. SYRl'P Nominal; SSQSuc. Forelita Flaaaolal. LONDON, March 19 Money waa In good demand In the market today and supplies wera sufficient. LUcounta were alvadv, keeping In sympathy with the money condi tions. Trading on the stock exchange waa quiet and mostly featureless. Consols op ened fairly steady and hardened at tha cloee on the influx of gold. Americans opened Irregular. The movement, wcrt slight and stocks were fairly supported at rates abova purity but bualnesa waa in active and prices reacted during the last hour and closed at the lowest quotations of tha day. Foreigners mere quiet. Interna tionals were maintained. lioarton copper Share hardened Kami, were easier on Palis selling Japanese Imperial bs ul 14 aert quoted st 104'a, open No. A. Pr. Kc, At. Pr. to 1147 4 70 It 1326 4 76 I tn 4 16 24 17 4 76 14 '- 4 10 4 1164' 4 77 1 1066 4 36 id 1074 4 HO 1 120 4 26 1 1!7I 4 10 17 4 36 1 1-40 4 4i 13 1040 4 40 1 1223 4 DO 4 1146 4 6o 14 1006 4 6 4 1 4 to II 11.1 4 as 14 1046 4 46 20 1116 4 tv 4 til 4 60 i It 1270 4 o 1 ....ltva 4 60 101 12M 4 to I....' 104 4 60 4e 1171 4 Ti 24 1104 4 40 1 120O 4 tf. 1140 4 40 12 6 00 10 lilt 4 4.1 .'4 1.(74 i 20 46 1111 4 it r; lot) 4 V) cows. 1 TM 1 St 7 K6 5 3! I t:o 1 . 1 770 I 16 1 740 1 60 1 ll.lo 1 en 1 Wi0 I Y, 1 Jlit 4 60 2 776 l 76 :t; t 6 1 7MI S 0u 1 ll30 3 60 1 620 i 26 S MO 3 50 1 640 2 3d 14 133 3 60 4 744 3 26 14 1020 t 66 1010 i !." 10 106 3 46 1 liu 2 16 Itft.i I 46 1 100 t 6o 10 lt,24 1 76 1 7U t lil IS t t 70 1 t0 t 'l 1 1110 t 70 1 !:'' I 60 ' I MO I 76 1 WO 1 60 3 1213 I 76 1 640 t 60 1 1310 t 76 t 1036 t 40 14 1103 1 75 1 ...1U30 2 4li 10 61 I M 1 ldlO 2 Jl 1 12S0 I to 1 HOC t 76 tl I0M 4 4 tot t 7S i 12M 4 CO 1 t4 2 ;j 4 n77 4 Oil T i5 t U 1 1144 4 04 3 113" 3 76 I 1040 4 00 10 104 2 2 V. 1 1364 4 10 I I OOJ 2 i 17 hiM 4 06 1042 I i t l.'U 4 to 1 lv!0 I in t llko 4 20 1 6to 3 00 12 I) 4 24 I i:S t 00 I K3 4 I" 1 1O70 I 10 t 140 4 20 i. t4 IN 1 1240 4 40 1 1100 I 26 II lout 4 00 t 170 t 26 1 176 4 it 3 IU HEIFERS. 1 440 2 76 14 64S 1 T6 1.; HO S OO 34 714 I 76 1 110 3 00 24 710 I 76 1 4K1 t 26 I 670 I 76 1 1030 I to 17 1 4 I II 1 11 1)0 I 60 26 126 4 01 t 460 I ' 417 4 10 I lit t 60 i 740 4 II 4 746 t C 24 Ml 4 16 14 414 I 10 1 240 4 ij 1 410 I to BULLS. 1 1010 I 7S I 2040 3 10 1 444 t li 1 1410 3 14 1 10b I 74 1 1700 I in 1 1240 t 70 1 1400 1 40 t... 1160 I to 1 HM t 40 1 1110 I 00 134 t hi 1 lirm 3 16 1 12!0 I 46 1 It Hi t 16 1 1:40 I 711 1 1410 1 16 I It20 I 71 I IM0 S 30 1... 1710 t 76 4 1120 I 16 1 1WW I Ml 1 1640 I 4u 1 !M I au 1 11W I 60 1 4 tn 1 140 I 60 1 iiu 4 00 1 1670 I 60 CALVES. I la I ou 1 220 ." io t 17 3 on 1 t- n 1 ul I on lov 3 f 1 1 14 in 1 110 1 ou 1 110 I 16 1 tto 4 00 1 330 t4o t 10 I6 1 440 t It 1 170 4 16 1 ,.. 70 4 on 4 17 ti 1., 0 4 W 1 160 4 24 1 4 4 26 1 100 .6 1 4 2i 1-A I &q 1 ...KM t Ot' BTAH8. 1 t 1 !2:l 4 4 STEERS A NO HEIFERS. I 17 1"4 4 141 21 1"64 4 N 0444II4 WIIOI.K14I.K M4HKF.T. I.andlllnn af Trade and 4)untailnna on Maple and lent-) I'rorlotr. Ell OS -Receipts, liberal; fresh slock, ca count. I3li 1341- 1.IVE 11 if LTR Y - Hens. iitl0sc; rAostere. -64c: turkeys. I.ic ; oucix't. y-Ming roi""ti ro. v,ilic: gec-., sc. DRESSEI tHM l. l t 1-Itirkeis. , lst!ic; ! old tim. intiltrc; chicken, b'lillc. old rOil- crs. 7c; dticHs, I.I1I..1. g cec, inc. I LI'TTKIt I'm king sun k, 13c; choice to i fancv dalrv. Istfhic. cic.tnii 1 v. UI-SlHw. 1 MAY Prices otioted by DinahM Feed I pan : .No. 1 uphtn.l, t7, tin illtiifi. ! innrse, t onit; in. Itve straw, 1" a. I BRAN Per ton. llV 6" TROPICAL 1T.IITS. j D ATES-Per lox of :' l-lb. pkgs., t.' 0,11 ' Halloween. In it'-lb. boxes. tcr lb., 5c; 24nj ' t ts. per lb., 4c; wnltv.it stinted, l-lb. pkg., I 12. HI pet- d" ; s-lli. U'Xcs. tl t4, j OKANtlES-4'ahfornl.i. extra fancy lted , hind nseis. all sizes. :t .85; fancy navels. 11 -o; In ilce. all sites. !.'.. I.E.Mt iNS Linioniei t xtrn fancy, :40 Slge. 1I..5; ,Tn to 3tt site. 14.26. FIGS t iililornia. per iil-n. carton. 751 c; Importeil Hinyina. thn e-ciown, 11c; al ciiitvn. 13c. HANANAS-rer medium slaed bunch, tl.71 i216; Jttinlros. t2.;a"n3.t4. TANtlERIN KS t. allliirnla. per box ot about 123. 13.10. tlRAl'K FRl rr-Florida, per box. 17(xu .5ti; Cullfotnln. per box. t4.inntt4.5u. FRI 'ITS PEARS -Winter Nellls. 12. So. APPLES--California Newton. Pippins mid. Baldwins, $2 per bu. box: Ben iiavls, ti per bu. box; vineap!. 12.50 per bu. box; other varieties. J.'ti .50 pi r bu.; New York apples, Hiildwlns and Hussels, Iti on per bbl. GRAPES Imported' Malagas, tti t17.5t). til.l) Etil. I ALi.Lrl POTATOKS-llonic grown, per bu., 60 6ttc; South Dakota, per bu., 75c- NAVY PEANS-Per Int.. tl.85; Na. 2, $1.75. LIMA UKANS-I'er lh., .,4c. CABBAtlK-fiillfiii'lihi. per lb.; W la consin, in crtttes, per lb., 24240. CARROTS. PARSNIPS A.M 1 L RN1PS l'er Int.. 85c. CKI.KR Y-Callfnrnht, 11 per tlos. SWEET POTATOES Illinois, per U-pk. bbl., t4.5tt. NEW V EttETAHLES. TOMATOES Florida, er crate of DOlbs., net. tVoo. WAX BEANS Per hamper of about 30 lbs., net. It,. ONIONS Home grown, yellow and red. 1 11 r bu.. ; HMini.li. per irate, IJ.26; Colo i ndo. red und yellow, r bu., L 8TR1NO BEANS -Per hamper of about 30 lbs., net. t-i.i"n4 W. OREKN PEPPERS Florida, per 6-baaket crate. 14 . 5t. Tl HMPS. HBETS AND CARROTS LotiiiHiiR. per doa. bunch s. Tit.-. C HALLOTTS Louisiana, per docen bunches, 75c. HEAD LETTCCE Louisiana, per bbl., 17. it'ii 10.00; per doit heads, tl.oifil.L5. LEAK LETTl'CE llotnouso, per dot. heHds. 4."ic. CL'Cl'MHKRS Hothouse, per dot., tl..51 Kli Wi 85 4t 1IMI 10t un 118 54 78 82 Pv. 5 15 5 15 5 20 3 7; .1) ;i'i H W ti 50 50 2 50 3 50 4 00 4 00 4 50 4 76 4 76 5 20 5 25 5 50 15 6 26 Chicago live: stuck market Cattle 4eady to Ten t ruts Lower Hogs Five to Ten Cents Lower. CHICAGO, March 19 CATTLE-Recelpts, 21,000 head; market steady to Inc lower; common to prime steers, 13,8.Vn4i.40; cows, t3.6543i4.S0; heifers, t2.75oili.2a; bulls, t2.50tr 4.26; calves, t3.0(K&7.7S; stockers and feeders, t2.7Mf4.7. HtXIS Receipts, 4o.Uj head: market 5rtt 10c. lower; choice to prime heavy. tti.8.Vj t?424; medium to good heavy. tt).30J'ioi; butcher weights, H.3nii.4ii: good to enoice heavy mixed, tti.3tvaH.35; packing. t5.9tebS.iUi. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. M.OtO head; market, sheep steady; lambs. 15iij2ic lower; sheep, !4.26''at.25; lambs, 4.70?tj. 10. Veer York Live Stock Market. NEW YORK, March 13-BEEVES-Re-cetpts, J.724 head; steers slow and generally lufil5o lower, except; for extra stocks; bologna bulls, steady; fat bulls, steady; cows, steady to slow; steers. 14.6018.00. bulls, 13.254i4.10; few fancy. 11.70; cowa, 12.00 fi4.26. Liverpool Rnd lyindon cables quoted live cattle firmer al 10fil2c, Ureased weight. CALVES Receipts 2,789 bend: good veals steHdy, others slow to a fraction lower; barnyards, steady; veals. 4 tVn9.(4i; barn yard. U.Otiliit.oO. Dressed, steady; city veals. 8(j'184c: country. 8tftl2c. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 9.179 head; sheep, steady; lamb, slow and fall to 10c higher; sheep. 14.o0o6.O0; no good Sheep here; lambs, ..bVf(4l.,rij; culls, 15.H0. IIOUS Receipts, 10,512 head; uiaikct hlrfher; state, l''..S5tJY7.0u. HADISHES-llothotiH'.'. per dor. bunches, 6041 "Be Ml'SHROOMS Hothouse, per lb., 60$ title. BEEF Cl "IS No. 1 ribs. 13c; No. 2 ribs, 114c: No. 3 ribs, 84c; No. 1 loins, ltic: No. i loins. 12c; No. 3 loins. l"c: No. I chucks. 54c; No. 2 chucks. 5c; No. 3 chucks, 44c: No. 1 round. 74c; No. 2 round. 74c; No. 1 round. 7c; No. 1 plHtc, 4c; No. 2 pltUe, 34.40; No. 3 plate, 3c. MIBCKLUVNEOCB, CIDER 1'T Keg. 43.75: per hbl., 1;.75. HONEY-New-, per 24 lbs.. 13.50. -HEESK--HW-IHS, new. ltic; Wisconsin brick, 13c; Wisconsin liniberger. lie; twlna, lilUc; Young Anierlcus, 15c. jJl'TS Walnuts. No. 1 soft shells, new crop, per lb., 154c; h.trd shells, per lb., 134c. Pecans, large, per ib.. 14c; small, per lb , 12c. Peanuts, per lb.. 04c; roasted, per lb.. 8c. Chill walnuts, per lb., 12i"gl34c. Almonds, soft shells, per lb., 17c; hard shells, pel- lb., 16c. Cocoanuta, 11 per sack of Int. FRESH FISH Trout. Ho; halibut. 10c; pickerel, dressed, 7c; white bass, 11c; sun fish, ti'illc; perch, skinned and dressed, 80; pike, ioc; redsnapper. 11C7 salmon, lb : crnppies, Miltc; eels. ISc; black bans. 22c; whilelish, lie; frog legs, per dog., 6ac; lob sters, green, 33c; boiled lobsters. 37c; blue llsh, lfio; herring. 4c; Spanish mackerel, l'lc; huddock. 10c: shrimp, tl.tjufcl.au per gallon; amelts. 12c: cod, 12c. OYSTERS Fresh standard, 11.40 per gal.; shell oysters, tl.On'SiJ.Ot) per 100; Little Neck dams, 11.60 pea: 10U. . .. . , ai-GAR-Cft-anvilaVCtl Mne In bbln., 15.00; granulated carte,, tit ait Cjl V 111. KnUiula ted beet, In aacka, tl.JCl. , -. . I. BYRCP In barrels. 24c per gal.; in cases. 6 10-lb. cans, tl W; cases, 11 Hb, cans, tiSti; cases. 24 24-lb. cans, 11.80. COFFEE Roasted: No. W, 26Hc per lb.; No. 3o, iv4c pta- lb.;. No. 26. 184c per lb.; No. 2t, 154c per lb.; No. 21. 124" per lb. . FLOUR (wholesale) Best high grade- Ne braska, per cwt., 12.00; bast high grade pat-, ent Minnesota, per ., 12.30; atralglit pat ent Nebraska, per cwt., 12.00; second patent Nebraska, 11.90. CURED FISH Family whltefish, per 4 bbl 100 lbs., 1450: Norway mackerel, per bbl , 200 lbs., bloaters. Ko trt; No. 1, M.taj; No 2, 120.00- No. 3, 1-D.00; Irish, No. 2. tl7.tm. Herring, In bblB., iOO lbs. eacn, Norway, 4k, 113 00; Nnrwav, 3k, 113.00; Holland, mixed, til. 60: Holland herring. In kegs, mllkum. Sue: kegs, mixed, 7oc. BROOMS No. 1 carpet, 13.26; No. carpet, 12.40; No. 3 plain. 13 25. CANNED UOODS Corn, standard west ern. 55'aOOc: Maine. 11 23. Tomatoes, S-lb. cans !1.2,Vu1.d0: 2-lb., 974cill.u0. Plnearmles, grated, 2-lb., 12.u54i2.50; . sliced. tl.90fu2.2o. Oallon apples, fancy, fi.H); California apri cots. 11.4O'fi2.00; pears. 11.75'f2.nO; peaches, fancy, !1.7t.ri2.40; H. C ueachet, t2.00t!2.5'. Alaska salmon, red. 11.15; pink, 90c; fancy Chinook. V., t2.10: fancy sockeye F., ll.K..; sardines, 4 oil, 12.50; mtiNtartls, 12.orii 3 10 Sweet potatoes, tl. 15411. 25; sauerkraut, tl.oo; pumpkins. iOcititl.ttO; wa beans, 3-lb., 75i floe; lima beans. 2-lb.. 75cutl.S5; spinach, tl 3:i2.0O; cheap pea a, 2-lb., 80c; extra, 75'ic 90c: fancy, tl.3twl.76. HIDES. PELTS AND TALLOW-No. 1 green hltlea, 9c; No. 2. 8c; No. 1 salted, lie; No 2. 10c: bull hides. 7tf8c; drv hides. 12j20f. llorw hides, large,-13; small, 12. Sheen pelts, each otkYutl .26. Tallow, No. 1, 44c; No. 2, 34c; rough, 14c. Kaaaaa City Live Stork Market. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. March 19.-CAT-TLE ReceUita, 10.500 head, Including 1.0H0 southerns; Market steady to 10c lower; top iuaiantlne steers, 15.0"; choice export and dressed beef steers, 15.4bn.8u; fulr to good. 14. 254(6.26; western fed steers. lJ.754ri.40; Blockers and feeders, !2.75 .5o: southern steers, I1.76tj6.fm; southern cows. t2.25n 4.t; native cows, t2.25rfi4.50; native heifers, 13.t4) fe5 2ii: bulla. t3tJi4.26; calves, 11.utKn7.00. MOOS Receipts. s.ti nead; tnarKet txn l'tc .n..i.i s.,l. ' lower; top. SH.224: bulk of sales. M.l'ao 15; ToU'do Heed Markrt. heavv. to.l5ho.224: ckeiB. l.l(Kii4.224; TOLEDO. O.. March l.-SEED-Cloyer, plus "and lights. M.tVrh.l."i. t-ash. 1V.85: Martb. 17.85; April. li; KHEEP AND LAM BS Receipts. KnKl October, lrt.224; timothy, cash, tlfl0;.al. head; market rV)15c lower; notlve lambs. Hike, cash, 18.25. ln.o"i4i.to; western lamtjs, iVonuiti.oii; ewes and yearlings, t4.5tVfi5.S0; western fed er-' lings, lo.tid'ii.'i.siO; western fed sheep. t4.'J5?f 1 Evaporated Apples aad Dried Frnll. "NEW YORK. March 19. EVAPORATED APPLES Mai ket shows little vhiingn. strictly piime fruit being steadily held; common to fulr are quoted at 74i84c: fair to good lfiS. 8fiSTi,e; nearly to- strictly pihne, ft'o4c; choice, yi.-aioo; fancy, H-rj HSlr". 6.75; stockers and fecderc, t3.2(4.60. St. I.onla Lira Mock Market. ST. IXH'IS. March 19.-CATTLE Re ceipts, 2.5tw head. Incluillng 75o head Tex ana: market ateady; native shipping and export ateers, !4.s5'(iti.Rii; rl"sned beef and bitlcher steers, til. 751(5.50: t. era under 1,(00 lbs., tii.2i(4. 15; Mockers and feeders. 12.2", (7 4 50: 1 own and heifers, t2Ki5.00; canners. tl.76Ai2.3f.; bulls. i.1..4Ka4 40; calves. t4 ("4f 7.26; Texas and Indian ateers. t3.9nfa4.7o; cows and heifers, t2.ii"(i4 .25. HfiflS Receij Isi l.t head: market steady: pips and lights, tr, I'.Vui! 40; pnek rrs. t'i .On4t;.4t; huLcl.t-rs and beat heavy, Irt.V.a'Ki '. ' SHEEP AND IMPF-Receifts. 2..V11 head; market steady: naii'f- littittona. 14.(4) 4i6.5t.; lambs, 15.5t(2ti..S7. Cilia Hater Market. F.ljtllN. 111.. Mutt h 18. BI TTER Firm 1 tonay al 27c: aclea for the week, 497,600 lhs. It E A 1, ESTATE TRAMFRRS, St. Joaeph l.lvr Stoeb Market. KT. JOSEPH. March 19 CATTLE He. retpis, 2.154 heHd; steers, steady: market 1 bc.de lotaei : natives. 14 h'.fiti.Ci,: cowa and belters. 11.751 1, til; stockers und feeders, 13 2.V(i4 50. HOtJS Receipts. 4.052 head; mat ket slow. 6H(li,e lower: light, ti,.' 'n 6 1 "1 ; medium and htavy. llloif8.iu; bulk of sales. I:.l'iiti. t'j. SHEEP AND LAMBU-Kecelptk. 15.547 head; lamb. It nllo lower; lop lambs. Hoc; sheep, steady. Deeds flb-d ror record In the offlce of th register of deeds, aa furnished by J. Freit Kerf Co., Im nded itbHtracters. IO08 New York Life bull. ling. March 19. Itditi: P. E. Her to Omaha Ice & Cold 8tor- a age Co., part government lot 4. 23- 15-13 George A. Klink and wife to Sorena Hansen, part lota 16 und lti, block 2, Okabonai purk l.Stw Wm. F. Ioreimen and wife to Oeo. A. Klink, same .' l soo Oeori;e S. Huyden and wife to .Au gusta M. Stegberg. lot I. Rivervlew.. 426 Atla E. Hubbard to Henry Keinebrnth. norih 4 lot 2o. blot k 2. Armstrong's 2d add Li" Anna Covell to liax Loth, lot 15. bliM-k klons CHt l.lie Stock Market. SIOUX CITY. March 19. (Biclnl Tele gtytn.l CA'ITLE Receipts. J.iVi head: murket weak; stockers t tglier: b ves. 14 o) 4j5.Hp: cows and heifers. .:.0i JJ4.f"; stock ers and feeders. UtiU:: calves and yearllnirs. It fioj4.2j. HOGS Receipts, i.ltf) head; muiket in lower, selling at tfi.m !';. Ik bulk 01 tales. t'i.o:,'o.lu. Mock In fight. ' Recelpta of live stock a t tic- tlx principal ' M western maiket. yenteidev. 2. Covell s atld. 10 CreiKhton Heialits. Thomas E. P-rfl' ld to Luclnn B. John sop and wife, lut 1. block 8. Central park O. A. Llndqttest and wife to Fred A. Policy, lots 12 and 13. block 4. Ruse Hill George T. Morton and wife to Emma V'ehole. lot IS. block 8. Or:iurd Hill Aithnr I H-wer to E. A. Hewitt, pirl lot 11. block 2. Cl'fendon Artecr I Hoover to J. O. Huntley, psrt lot n block 2 Cla-einlon... .'.... I"-pU M Dow and hurband to fhua. D Armstrone-. lot 13. block 13. Hltch- c.ifVt 1st sill Hrlilge M O'CallahBO to L. C. Peter . n. lot 7. bl.K-k 7 O-ct'rd Hill M',rbH J. Kelly und hiisbund to Marv Fl. rgerul'l. lax lot 13. e4 nw4 31-l-1ii A K'irll,t t. (t,,..e . i u l.ii 4. block 11 So.ith O'oiha... Hie 125 400 S50 1 1 Son 4-0 4.000 l.lt'al Cattle IluK Slteeo Hotit't Omtha (. 1 40 I moru Sioux ITtv 2"l 1-.IV4I Kansas City UO" OtOi ,y,i St. J.iseoh 2 554 4.0J: IS: St. Iiuia V.V 1 4,tt 5t I ChlcuKU 31.1 ' j.i'J i&.mi Total 58.164 16.512 71-.017 1 l'oTea Mnr el. j NEW YORK. Mtrch 1 9 'O F F K E Ma .' 1 Vet for futuret opened teidv ut uni hangel ' p. li e. to a de lli.e .f 5 points tinder snull tir7.ru gs n tea sviei of demand I close dull at e net ) - line of points, alth sales retried of only F. Day Cl Co. Slock. Grain, I'rovialori m Skip Voir lirii lo. Is. r t bleatto and Mlnaeapolla Dellvera Onelghtl) coininiaalon ou OraJn, gutitet ou Siocka. l'lotnpt and carvtul .fiiention given 10 uutaide accounts. v rn for 1 ui d.lly Market Letter, mailed tra. Main (iltlci. Th , lltfiil raaaj Jtiag. '.tJl.j I OMAHA. 8ES. :,7't l I. oaf Ulstaaca Tboaf, Uaaglat MI4V. s