a THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, MARCH 1906. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Oponinc Streebth in Wheat on 8m all Shipments. OTHER CONDITIONS FAVOR BEARS Market Drtgi and (lose Lower Larger .Morrait aad Smaller lslble Make Cora Kaay Oat (lose Lawer. OMAHA. March 26, 1906. Wollda wheat shipments were smaller than exjected. Thla, with higher Liver pool cable waa the cause of opening firm ness, other features, however, were lavorable. to the bears and they began pounding the market. Receipt were much larger .tnan last year, and mere waa mora moisture In the southwest with predictions of fair warmer weather for Tuesday. Thfl visible, Instead of decreasing, aa predicted. Ihi wed a email decreaae. The demand waa poor and the bears were successful In lowerlnir prices at one, time 'c. At the done there waa a reaction, and th market renamed '4c ror May. 1'rloes were a little higher In corn at the opening. Receipts overran estimate and predictions were for a better run thla week, the weakness in wheat atarted selling and prices eased off Vic. Covering by ahorta on the large visible caused a reaction, and the close was but ' lower than Saturday. . Oata opened firm, but eased off early and closed luwcr. Wheal vlslhle Increased 8.000 bu., corn ih- rpR d 1.677,000 bu. and oats decreased rs.a.'sm bu. , Primary wheat receipts were 827,000 bush el and shipments 2i4.oo bushels, agtttnst receipts lust yeiir of 692,000 bushels and shipments of 148.000 bushels. Corn receipts were St U, 000 bushels and shipments 277. (J bushels, against receipts last year 01 st.i, Mio bushels and shlrjmerits of aoJ.OuO bushels. Clearances were (il.toO bushels of wheat and a,l:w barrels of flour, 244.000 bushels of corn and 4.VJ.IMI buf-liels of oats. Liverpool closed unchsnged to lower on wheat and tUlad lowsr on corn. Local range of options: Articles. Open. I High. Law. I Close. Wheat- I I May 72A 72A 70 TlVi C'orn I I Mv SD'WB M VB7 M4A July 3SH4A 39VAI 39HA 894B Oats May ...4 I I ian Omaaa. Caah galea. WHEAT-No. 8 hard, 1 car, TO'-ic; 1 car. 70c; No. 4 hard, 60c. CORN-No. 2 wlUte. I car, 3iec; No. 3, 1 car, 34c. . Omaha Caah Prices. WHEAT No. 2 hard. 7Mt74V4c: No. 8 hard fiS4('71o; No. 4 hard, tsVat&c; No. 2 spring, Ti WIW. ei.I IIIH, lit, CORN No. 3. 38c; No. 4. Sttte; No. 3 yel low. SHf;3i'c; No. 2 white,- Sfi3c; No I White, 89c. OATS-No. ft mixed, 294c; No. 3' white, I4c; No. 4 white, 2iWc. HYE-No. 2. 66c; No. 3, 51V4c Carlot Reeelpta. Wheat. Corn. Oats Chicago Kansas City .... Minneapolis .... Omaha Duluth ,.. bt. Louis .. 4 .. 31 ..618 .. 10 .. 00 .. 00 3JS in 16 11 4li 17a CHICAGO (.RA1.U AMI PROVISIONS Fratares of the Trading! and (loalaa- Prices oat Board of Trade. CHICAGO. March 36.-The local wheat market waa weakened today by Increased receipts In the northwest and reports of springlike weather In the southwest. At the close the May option showed a net loss cf Coin was off We. Oats were down Vic. Provisions were 2Wi6c lower. Despite a number of bearish Influences the wheat market opened nrm as a resul of the strength of the Liverpool market where prices were up d notwithstanding the decline here on baturday. Traders for a time Ignored the lltx-ral crop movement In the northwest and the favorable weather in the south and bought freely. With this support the market held sternly at a sllgh advance during the first hour. Later, how ever, leading commission houses became active sellers and prices declined sharply wnen It was learneil that the Liverpool market had closed weakly. Other factors lavoilng lower prices were the visible sup ply statement which Indicated an Increase of 67.n0 bu. In the place of an expected decrease, and the Increased primary move ment, the total arrivals today being (Ci.tioo bu,, against hK.oot) bu. for the correspond ing dity a year ago. Shorts furnished the principal support for the market during the last half hour of the session. The close was weak. May opened WtiSc higher at i intfi7Mic1 declined to 77'ac. and. closed at 77vui'1c. July ranged lietween 77c and J 78V, and closed at a net loss of ,o all nV', Clearances or wheat atul nour were eual to K9.MI bu. The amount on pnsssge Increased iL'g.tuo bu. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported receipts of 678 curs, against 624 cars last week and 548 cars one year ago. The early firmness of wheat Imparted some strength to the corn market, hut on a small advance there was free selling by a prominent local trader and prices eased off. 1 -artfe. local receipts, including a heavier percentage than usual of corn of contract grade partly accounted for the decline. A decrease of 1.677. mo bu. In the visible supply caused free covering by shorts and brought about a steadier tone at the end of the session. The market closed steady, with prices very close to the final quotations of Saturday. May opened unchanged to So higher nt 44'rf 444c, aold off to 43VSl;tSc and closed at 4i7c. Local receipts were 348 cars. -1 being of contract grade. The market In oata waa weak all day. The warm weather was construed as prom ising early seeding and this Induced liberal profit-taking by local longs. May opened unchanged to Vie higher at 30Vn.10V, de. cilned to 30Vc and closed at JOSc Local receipts were 177 cars. The provisions market opened weak on a loc decline In the price of live hogs. Later a good demand from Investors resulted In a recovery of nearly all the early loss. At the close May pork was off. '."Vic at II.3Jt. Lard waa up a shade at S8.&.'ift8.36. Libs were 6c higher at tR.70. Estimated receipts tomorrow: Wheat, 4 cars; corn, 4 cats; oats, 220 cars; hogs, 28.0(10 head. The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles ! Open.l High.l Low. Cloae. Tesjr. Wheat May July bept. Corn May July Sept. Oats Mav Julv Sept. Pork May July l! a May Julv S.pt. Hil May Julv Sept. I I I I 7 T7V77"! 78S 7.7a 774 78' 78': 7S6781, 77U 77. 774l 78 71 44644S 44V4iS 44V, 4SHflSI 44S 41S44, 44M 44H 43-4, i 44 .44,! 441, 44 . 44 44T I I r 901 2!1 2294tl'i " a 21Ml 28 III I It 25 I 14 35 I 16 20 I 16 X'4 16 V 16 17V,! 1 27V 1 16 I 111 2.', 1 24 I I t 35 I 27H! e I 8 35 3 42H 8 ti I 8 52,I . ... J SI", 8 l-'4j 8 8 40 8 45 I I 8 42V! I. 8 62V, 8 65 TO 8 70 t 65 I 70 S R ,0 8 55 8 RJ 70 I 8TO 8 7t4j 8 60 8 (T4 No. 1. Cash auotatlona were at follows: FLOUR Dull; winter patents, $3 40 3.90; winter straight. U.t'S, spring pat ents. $3&T3.8u; straights, $3.a3.5o; baker. $2. ;v 11 1 90. W HEAT No. 1 spring. 76V80c; No. 3, 7TiiJt79c: No. 2 red, teVjV CORN No. 2, 42VH-c; No. ! yellow, 4:)43C. OATS No. I. )"4,fi304,c: No. I white. ST . 4 32 toe; N"o. S whit. ii31toc. RYE No. S 60c. HAKLEV-i'lood' feeding, 3788c; fair to choice malting. 41t6oc. 8EEI1S-N0. 1 flax. $107: No. 1 northwest ern. $1 13- Clover, contract grade, $!S5o. PROVISIONS Mess pork. per bbl., $15 .12to51-- I-rd. per bbl.. $8.27S Short i lbs sides (loosei. $ Koe 65; short clear sides (boxed). $.1.858 9t. Keceipts and shipments of grain and flour were a follows Receipts. Shipments Flour, bbls. Wheat, bu. C ru. bu. . . uts. bu. . Rye. bu. ... Mhi'lry. bu. .... 22,7i0 17.100 .... 7. 6o.4i ....2M.7ia VXPai . ...ul J l nil l. 2 U"l 11.0.U on the Produce exchange today the but-t-r market ass steadv. crvamerle. l','u Ititoc; dairies. 1.V02.V. F.gg flrni at murk, cases jnrluded. Uto'; tint, liitoci prime tUHt, lutoc; entras, 15c. Cheese firm, 11 Ptoc Toledo Seed Market. TOLEDO. O. March 2. SEEDS - 1 er. cash and March. 17 sf'; April. 7 72; Ociorer. Timothy. U.6t. Alsike. Ik-SO. l.lt.le googly of Oral.. NEW YORK March .-TI. visible up plv if gialu M-trrh !4 as compile, 1 hy the Na oik I'lodure exchaiige a a a f,,l- Iowa: Wheat 47.KS7.oni bu.. Increase 67.000 bu.; com la.ftlj.nna bd.. decrease 1.7O7.0U0 bu.; oata 2(W,oii0 bu.. decrease WR.0WV bu.; rT. flSiiiVA K, , . . ft.,, h.ll.v 1,887,000 bu. decrease 47,0nn bu. HEW YORK nr.SER.4l, MARKET Qaotatloa ( the Dag " Varloaa Cnmaaadltle. NEW TORK. March 26-FLOUR-Re- celpt. 17,368 bbls. : exports, 1.5.SJ bbls. ; Market firm with light Inquiry; Minnesota 14.164.26; Minnesota bakers. 3.4-a3 76; win ter patents. MHOru-4 26: winter straignis, 13.7041 A SO: winter exlrss. I2.7f-i3 26. Rye flour, quiet; fslr to good. I3.4is6i.90; rhol"c to fancy, i.1 6fe4 JO. COBNMBAIj-Barelv steady: fine white and yellow. 11.16; coarse, tl.OSl.Oo; kiln dried $2 Zfii 65. BAKLiKY-Bteady; feeding, ioc c. 1. t. BufTalo; malting. 4!ortc c. I. f. Buffalo. WHEAT-Receipts. 1.0M) bu. : exports, 31,- 972 bu. Spot market easy; No. 2 red. 864c elevator; No. 2 red. 8xv nominal, afloat; no. 1 northern uuuitn, shvic r. o. o. anoai. There was a firm oiwnlng In wheat today. based on better cables, light world s snip mente and commission house support. lter It broke nearly 1c a bushel under liquida tion, good weather, better cables and dis appointing visible, but rallied finally on export rumors and closed 'c net lower. Mav, 85 8-la6 l-lc. closed at 8Mc: July, M 13-HVaMHc. closed at 84c; September, MS'oVi'ic, closed at 82 15-16c. cokn Keceipts, 33.IU6 bu.; exports. !W,1lt bu. Spot market easy: No. 2. 4c elevator and 61c f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 yellow, 62c; No. i white. 62c. Ontlon market was dull and easy under liquidation, large receipt and lower cables, but rallied late with wheat closinc .o net lower. May. SOVii 60V. closed at 6"Ac; Julv, 5y&57iC, closed at 604jc; September. G0litr61H', closed at 61'c; December closed at 6ic. OATS Recelots. 8I.0110 bu. : exports. 18.067 bu. Spot markt steady; natural white. 26 to 3Z pounds, 86c; natural wnite, .10 to xi pounds, 3ta7c; clipped white, 38 to 40 pounds, 37H39'ic. ha 1 wtearty; shipping, 4brq30c; gooa 10 Chnlre. SJiH5c. HOI'S Dull: state common lo choice. 19i. liWUc; 1904, 7'fl9c; olds, 6'97c; Paciflo coast, 19IS. Sfllc; 1904. Sfiioc; olds, 4(?6c. 1IIDK8 Firm; Galveston. 20 to 35 lbs.. 20c; California. 21 to 26 lbs., 21c; Texaa dry, !4 to 30 lbs.. 19c. LKATHER Stead v; acid, 26HS27V- PROVISIONS Beef, steady; family, $11 &) 13.00; mess. 19 0010.00; beef hams. $0.0ii 2160; packet, tio.mitolu.M: extra India mess, tl5.00fa 18.50. Cut meats, firm; pickled bellies, tf.wvgi0.2n: pickled shoulders, $7.00 ?i7.50; pickled hams. $10.2Mill0C. Ird, firm 1 western stetmed, $8.45l68.r4), nom inal; refined barely stead v; continent, I&7.60; pickled hams. $10.2.V&10.75. Lard, barely steady; western steamed, 18.4tf(i8.43, nominal; rerlned barely steady; continent, $8 85; South America, t9.36; compound. tt.26 i624 Pork, firm; family, $l6.8oal6.85; mess, tl6.751H7.!S. TALLOW Steady; city, 5c; country, 6'3 6'c. RICE Firm; domestic, fair to extra 3Vi"ic; jHpan. nominal. BUTTER Irregular. Street prices: Ex tra creamery, 27jj27Hc. Official prlcea: Creamery, common to extra. Ili2ic; De cember, extra. 15u22c; state dairy, common to extra, 15ir2Kc; renovated, common to ex tra, 12nl9c; western factory, common to firsts. l.VSiec: western Imitation creamery, extras, 20c; firsts, 17c. CHEESE Strong; state full cream, large and small, colored and white, fancy, 14tt 144c; state good to prime, 13'4i8 1.1ie ; stale common to fair, 11(8 13c. ' EQ08 Steady: extra Pennsylvania and nearby fancy selected, white, 20c; state choice, 171j19c; state mixed, extra. 17r; western firsts, lnfcc: western seconds, lb 16i4c; southern, MfalsVlc. POULTRY Dressed, firm: western chick ens, lOG 13c; turkeys, 14fil9c; fowls, 1K&14V4C. St. Itnls General Market. ST. LOUIS, March 2o. WHEAT-Lower; No. 2 retl. cash elevator. 82S9c: track. 8PCu83Hc; Mav, 7t5Hc; July, 74V(?74Sc; No. 2 hard, 77i82c. CORN Lower; No. 2 cash, 41Sc; track. 427'J43c; May. 41Hc; July, 42ic. OATS Lower: No. 2 cash. 30 V; track, 32c; May, 30Hc; July. 24Hc; No. 2 white. 83H934C. -FLOl'R 8teadv: red winter patents $4. 164.26; extra fanoy and straight, $3.70 4.00; clear. fl.fl.SO. SKED-Timothy. steady. $2.5062.80. CORNMEAL 8teady, $2.20. BRAN Steady; sacked, east track. 85c. HAY-Steady; timothy, $6.00614.50; ptalrle, MUKtlO.aO. IRON COTTON T1K8-$1.01 HAOG1NO 8HC. H EM H TWIN E 7Hc. PROVISIONS Pork, steady; jobbing, $123. Lard, higher; prime steamed. $7.9". Dry salt meats, stead v; boxed extra shorts, K 75: clear ribs. K.87A: short Jears. $100. Bacon, steadr : boxed extra shorts. $.50: clear ril. $9.62V4: short elrars. $9.75. POULTRY" Quiet: chickens, loVc; springs. 12VC; turkeys, 16c; ducks, 13c; geese, 7tyo. BUTTER Steady; creamery, 204f2Sc; dalrv, 16Tg21c. EOG8 Higher, 12;c case count. The tecelpts and shipments of flour and grain were: Keeeipts. shipments Flour, bbls...... Wheat, bu Corn, bu Oats, bu 8.000 3.000 .. 60. Old ..173.0HO ..13.000 47.000 67.000 92.000 Minneapolis ftraln Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Mnrch 26-FIjOUR Firm; llrst putents. $4.0fi 4.10: second pat ents. I3.804j3.ft0; first clears. $3.50(3.60; sec ond clears, $2.40)2.56. BRASs'-ln bulk, $13.50i1!.75. (Superior Board of Trade quotation for Minneapolis and Chicago delivery). The range of prices, aa furnished by K. D. Da) A Co.. 110-111 Board of Trade building, was: Articles. I Open. Hlgh. Low. I Clone. Sat'y. Whent May . .. July... Bept... Flax May... Julyy.. I rn78i 801,1 77 V. 117 t 1 18H! 78 ' ta'4j! TTTk! 1 171 1 19 76 78', 77H. 1 17 1 18HI I?4 79 M. 7! 77H, 1 17! 1 1: 1 IKS 1 18S Kansas City (irala sad Provlaloas. KANSAS CITY, March 26.' WHEAT -May, 72Vic; July, 7tK-; September! 9tC) cash. No. 2 hard, 75((j79c; No. 3, 7870Vc; No. 2 red. 91fK'4c; No. 3, M4i91e. CORN May. 394,c; July. 4oSc; cash. No. 2 mixed. 41V; No. S white, 42c: No. 3, 42c. OATS No. 2 white. 31j:i2e; No. 2 mixed. Sic. RYE-Steady, 57f67toc. HAY Rteudv to l)Kher; choice timothy, $ll.6o'(t12ti; choice prairie, $9.W. BUTTER Creamery, S6c; packing. 11c. I'XWIS Higher; Missouri and Kansas, new No. 2 whltewood cases Included, 13c; cuse count. 12toc; cases returned, toe off. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu M.um 2o.i Corn, bu o. 54,0fl 15.010 Osts. bu 2 000 14.000 Milwaukee firala Market. MILWAUKEE. Msrch 26. WHEAT Easier: No. 1 northern, 8it81c: No. t northern. 77j79toc; May. TTtT7T,c asked. RYE Higher: No. 1. 65jfific. BARLEY' Steady; No. 2. 55c; sample, 40 52c. CORN Ixiwcr; No. 8 csh, 42f4;v;: May, 434c asked., Dalath ' Grata Market. . DULUTH, March 3ti WHEAT To ar rive, No. 1 northern, T7'd77c; No. 2 north ern, 76Hc; on track. No. 1 northern. 77Sc; No. 2 northern. 75Sc; May, 77ic; July. 7'aC. 41AT8 To arrive and on track and Mav, 28aC. I.lvrrpeol firala Provlaloas. 'LIVERP(X)L. March, 26.-VHEAT-Spot, nominal; futures, easy; May, 6s 7,d: July, 6a 6d. CORN Spot American mixed, new, firm, 4s 3d; American mixed, old. quiet, 4a 7d; futures. iulct: March, nominal; May, 4s 3d. HOI'S -In London 1 Pacific coast 1, uulet; 1 6s j 13 5s. Peoria Grata Market. PEORIA. March 26 CORN I-ower; "No. S yellow. 42'. c; No. 3. 2e; No. 4, tic; no grade. 39toS39ic . OATS-Steady; No. 2 white. S0,c; No. S wiiiie, o , io. a wniie. -3T,uoi. WHISKY-On the bala of 41 2S for fin ished good. , . Philadelphia Prj4.-e Market. PHIL.VDELPHIA. March 26. BUTTER Steudy; extra western 'leatnery, Mc; extra nearby prints, 20c. in;8 Steady; western, 15'c at mark. CHEKSB Steady; New York creams, ft lie. 4'oltua Market. NEW YORK. March SS. 4X1TTON- 8pol chisrd I points lower: nilltliiiig uplamis. 11 loc: piiddlint, gulf. ll.S.V'; Kalea. .'..i-l lialrs LIVKRItTOL. Mjrch 2h.-COTTON-Spot In fair deiiiand: prices uncliangatl ; Amer ican middling. o.wVi. the sales of the day were Hutu balek. of whii h 2. ism were for speculation and export and included ILtsi) American; receipts. I.W4 bales, inrluding 4 Aioerlcsn. ST. IX) I IS. March IT.. COTTON" Quiet : ni ddllng. llec; sales, none: receipts, nope; shinmenta. none: iick. 4.1.1 nals NEW ORLEANS. March M -COTTON fl Slt closed easy: snies. J.lOu t.sla: oirli- e-a . g(MKl OIMIIiar. VM-ie-: ltw n.ld.lllmr. HP,. : Middling. 11'.,-: B.Kw ,d- la.e:t NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS 4saasanas H Appetranoe of the Market it a Good Deal Improved. BUYING CONCENTRATED IN FEW ISSUES Kxpaasloa In Aggregate of Deal lag la Not Notable, hat. Closing Tb I Firm. NEW YORK. March 26 The appearanco of the market waa a good deal Improved to day. Early advances encountered no Im portant realisation and the upward move ment of prices spread here and there In the market until the show of strength became fairly comprehensive. Buying waa largely concentrated still In a few speculative fa vorltes. notablv Reading, which absorbed large proportion of the total transactions for the day. Even with Reading and a few other prime favorites Included, the ex pansion In the volume of the day s sggre- gate dealings was not notable. With the favorites excluded the market remalna but a poor affair, with very meager transactions nd a sluggish ana unimportant movement of prices. with the market rree tooay iroin any selling pressure and with no evidence of stringent condition In the money market with the near approach of the April period, the speculative element was emboldened to take steps In the market to anticipate the supposed coming demand. Most 01 ins thovement reflected the operations of well dertned parties to the speculation. The Heading movement naturally associaieu 11 self with the suposed strike outlook in the anthracite mining region. News of actual developments either In the antnracuo or the bituminous dispute was vague and meager, but the rumors alleged a favorable prospect for a settlement. The copper and melting stocks again movea upwmus 111 common. The Hill stocks, accompanied vy Northwestern, made another center of strength and there was a movement In the Vanderbllt group In which New York Cen tral fullv shared. Atchison had the lenetlt of the extraordinary showing of net earn ings for February of which the rate of In crease over the preceding February was no less than 132 per cent, current reports m gross earnings of railroads, however, for the third week of the present month showed the unfavorable effect of the torm weather. , . A sharp drop In foreign exchange under offerings of bankers' bills was a feature of the day. the proceeds going Into the local money market. Imlon discount declined and there were heavy receipts of gold in that market from Berlin, supposed to be In transit from Russia. The price of gold was marked up In London. New Y ork exchange at Chlgo rose to par from 20c discount last week. The Imperial bank of Germany showed a gain In cash for the week of $7,335.0110, with a nominal increase In loans, but an experodon in note circulation In ex cess of the cash gain. The uhtreasurj starts the week with a gain of nearly $1,00 . W0 at the expense of the banks, and that in stitution hnd a credit at the clearing house today of $823,930. The Influence of the Rfd lng movement on the market was sustained and price, went to the best of the day n the last hour with the closing tone falily "Tlo'nds were Irregular. Total sales par value $2 06..O.iO. Uniied States 3s. registered advanced C and the 4s, coupon. H per cent on call Quotations on the New York Stock ex Falaa. High. rJ"?4 .. 400 4J 41H TOO 101 W SOB S4' S4V, .14 change today were: Adama Expraaa Amalgamated Topper American C A F Amerlran C. A F. pfd Amarlran Cotton Oil Amerlian Cnlton Oil pfd... Amarlcan Eipreaa Amer. H. A T. pfd Amur-Iran Ire. aeroritlaa.. Amartran Llnaead Oil . Ami-rlran Llnad Oil pfd. Amarlran Loromotlva Amar. Ixicomotlva pfd Amerlran . ft R Amarlran . R. P' Amarlran Kufir Refining. Am. Tobarro pfd. rtfs Anaconda Minlni Co Alihlaon Atrhlaon pfd Allanllr Coaat I.lns Baltimore Ohio Baltimore Ohio pfd Brooklyn Rapid Tranalt.. Canadian ParlBr Central of Naw Jersey..... Cheaapeake Ohio fhlraso Altos. ...1 1.OO0 4 i 4lt4 117 41-4 ii.ji'io isa1 167 sun in hi 1.1.10 140 1 100 1044 IMS I04 4, 1"34 hS. 172V, 2M H.JO0 4S 3 t.too lH'a 1S 104 'i.ttio lltv no's ni4 ..... ..... 4 ii'ion - M4 w 4,.i0 17JV 172 17V 100 J17WH7H 31 J.600 MS 3H .., 10 " 7i '"too in7 ' MSi M'a I.SO0 281W tM't Chlraso Slion pta Chlrago Oreat Wealern... ( hlraso A Northwestern, rhlraeo. Mil. St. Paul 4,300 174-4 174' 11 hlraiiO T. A T..... 11 t'hliago T. T. pin ('., C, C. ft St. Iuta... Colorado Fuel ft Iron.... ..... i.itVi 101 m mot, l.O0 4' ? (', l.aolt MH M SOO 704 70 70 10K is coo ui im ui !, 200 I M 54 00 JPI J"', 440 .f.00 4A1 4S 45 JOS 7 ', T4 11.700 t '4 6.4O0 4t4 4!4 41 t4 4on n 7ita ti 400 41 47 41 lbtl Ill "'vo t: nit, .4'H 231, Tl l.OOO U M H, t0 64j la 300 It'a 4 '! Jl HV li& , eon M U 7ti ino sit, !4 00 V. II io H.tHk no, iwi, li.7'4 Ill', 1.S00 144 J44 i4, i4 1.100 111 IWI 142 17J Colorado ft Southern Colorado Bo. lal pia... Colorado ft 80. td ptd Consolidated Osa Corn Product a. rlfa Corn Producta pfd rtfa... Delaware ft Hudson Delaware. L. ft " Denrer ft Rio Grande.... Denver ft Rio Orande pfd Diatlllera' Securities Brie Erie lat pfd Krle !d pfd General F.lerlrlr Ilorklns allejr Illinois Central International Paper liner-national Paper ptd... International Pump International Pump pfd.. Iowa Central Iowa Central pfd Kanaaa City southern Kansas City eo. pfd Loulavlllo Naahrllle... Manhattan I. Mittnpnlllan street Ry... Meiiran central Minneapolla ft St. .. St. P. ft 8. S M . Ft. P. ft B ilisaourl Parlftr . Missouri, K ft T Missouri. K ft T. Kalinnal Lead ... Loula. .. M M. pfd.. S too M HI A'e 3.U1U : let "w l.oo 72k 7:4 4.i"o i:v, ci;, us ' I.IOO 14K 141 144 I. too 104 (0 9OI4 t.4o0 ass M Sit, ino 2', :, )i I. 000 100 a it x 1.100 4is t.W II. 400 nv, isa 4.100 f,i li .ti 100 7 71 aO 1.0)10 t.', K!t4 ol'dj 4"0 17V 17 1 11T III. 400 131 111 1M 11 rt-, 'V i '."J-i 100 S 101 4la) :', M4 .'', 100 4t M'-a KiW o 100 ino 4H 4Vk tc 200 J.1 , '.4 4 100 Bi, S41, M t II, M 7 47 47 411 111 117 "'"a 10.4"0 407, 40 40 10!, 102 i2 1" too 144 144 ill I.I1S1 Sl 31 Jl1, BOO TA 14 M tiM 14 (4 .. , T1.400 lu lf.1 laJ 100 N M "I 16 14 100 M l.1 ,V ) 1111 11 113 4:..(."0 4' M 40 11.7o0 10 100 10t 11 114 too 21 11 i: 10 11 V1' M pfd.. National It R f M. pfd Nta York Central New York. O ft W Norfolk ft Western Norfolk ft Weatern pfd... Noun Amerlran ranflr Mall Penuaylvanla Tvopla'a liaa P., f'., C. ft SI. Loula... Piebeed Steel Car Preeead Steel Car pfd Pullman Falai-e Car Ktadiiis Reailini lat pfd Reading Sd pfd Repuhllr Steel Ucpubllr Sleel pfd Km k Island (" kock Island re. pld Rubber Gooda Kuhber r.noila pfd St. Iviuls ft S F. 2d pfd St. Louia Southwestern... kt. ltuia S. W. pfd Southern Parlftr Southern Pad tit pfd Southern Railway b.iulhern Rallwav pfd.... Tennraaee coal ft Iron... Tmu ft Parthr Toledo Bt. L. ft W Toledo. St !.. ft W. p'd. t'nlon Parlflr I'nion I'arllir pfd 1 oiled ftatee F.ipn-aa ... 1 ni'ed Staiea Realty fulled Metee Robber I'lilled Statea Rubber ptd. I nited Statea Sieel lolled gtatee Steel pfd.. Va. -Carolina chemical ... Va -Carolina Cheat, pfd. . , Wabash WaUsh ptd Wrtla-Kar,o Csprsa Westinshouse F.lecirir ... Western I nlon Wheeling ft Lake Krle... WistoBMn Central Wimonain Ce-itral pfd Northern Parlftr Ctutral Lee 1 her Central leather pfd aloes Sheffield fcteei : l4j 17 'a 11 40S llH1 no !A 1IV4, I.S10 J7ta 1 xn 7', M'a 11. JM' Jit l.aoo 4t 45 '4 'i,4 ii 714 Total aalea for ths day. 754. SOo shares. London Closing Slocks. ' LONDON. March 20. Closing quotation on stocks were: Conaola. money .. do account Anaconda Atchison do pfd Baltimore. aV Ohio Canadian Parllc . t hes A Ohio Chlcsfo CI- W C. M. A St. P .. iKMeera Iienver Jk H O .. do pfd Erie do 1st pfd do Id aid ... V ... Ha ... UV ... . a . ..t4a ...114 ...177', ... 40 ... .-4j ...la" ... iaa V. Y. Central 141 Norfolk W da pfd 14 Ontario- aV W i rennaylvanla 71 Hand Mlnea t Headln as So lat pfd 47 do U pfd ,0 Southern Hallway ... 41 ' do ptd 10. 494, 107 Southern fai lllo So I ulon PanO, .. 444' do pfd . 7s I S. Kieel . 70 do pfd .174 Wabaah 1 de pld . M SpanisS 4e 41 'a leas :ts I Illinois Central .. ' l.oiiiille a Nash a. II af . K. A T BII.VER-K.tr strady. Hot.d per ounce. Wr.l-iVwN Per cent. The late of discount In the open market for short bills Is 3 9-l4i:ia per ceni ; for throe month' bills, l7-lom;!4 per cent. Hank learlaas, OMAHA. Msrch 3d Hank clearings for todav mere II STil ehx 07 and f r the -orre-apondlng date lust year 11.444 STt.M. Ireasnry (lateiuenl. WASHINGTON. M.trch K.-T'xlay s tafe. oe.u of 1 l,e lieu,,,: I.I..1K-. in M.e ,e. $1M.7jn.J16: gold win and bullion. $77.9lCtf; gold certificates. I4S.Ro;. ISO. New York NJeaer Market. NSW TORK. March 2. MONEY On call, steady at 3'tyfi4 per cent: ruling rate, 4 per cent: closing bid and offered. Su. per cent. Time loans. steady6; 0 and ' ds. 6I4 per cent: t months. 6 per cent. PRIMES MERCANTILE PAPER-6ti6W per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Wesk. closing sllghtlv firmer with Sctiml business In bankers' bills st $4 HMff4 M15 for demand and $4.8?4n4j4.?4 for sixty day bills. Posted rates. $4 8.fij 4 i'4j and $4 6'" 4.87; commer cial bills, $4 82Hi. SILVER Bar, 65V; Mexican dollars, 50Hc. BONDS Government firm: railroad. Ir regular. 1 Closing quotations on bonds today were sb follows: IT. g rf. is. Tf Jipss t4 terlei so rmipon l''V rto 4s rtf U. f. S. rf..... t"t)M so 4H" " dn fmipen flo Jd perlm V. 8. old 4s. re inVl.. N snl. 4... . t' . i . i .lost .10J . ! . il . M t"l . do coupon . . Hn. r ..1.13 H. t'sntral .... (In 1st Inr . . " Mlnn. II. L 4a M . K T. .... ..104 I do is .. !Mi N. R. R. of M. c. V 8 new 4s. rt do roucion Am. Tobarro 4l.... do Atrhlann gen. 4. . . do ad. 4 Atlantic r. It. 4a.. ltal. Ohio 4a.... do ma Bra. R. T. r. 4a... Central of (la (a.. do lt Inr do td Inr do M Inr rhea. Ohio 4'a. Chlrasn A. 1t. C, R. A Q. n. 4a. C. R. I. P. 4a. do rol. (a rcc. St. I.. . 4 Colo Ind. la. aar. do aerlaa R 5 .. N. Y. C. s. Its 'V ,.liMV N J. O. f l'-'5-4 .. S4 INO Pti-ldc 4 lfHV . . I n h 7' ..llJlN. W. r. 4l 101t .. n n 8. I,, rfrts S .. ll'enn ros. .. Hl Rridlns tn. 4a I"" ..lWSI. L. I. M. r. SS..11T ft F. . .1( St. L. S. W ,. 7 ... 7',lSeaboard A. L. 4a.. .. an jsn. Parlllr 4a 1.. 101l do lat 4a rtfa..k. . A. 7a So Railway la ... 7f Texaa ft P. Is ...II T , St. I., ft W 4s. ... IM Inlon Pailflr 4a.... ...114' do rone 4s ...1 r. S. Rleel Id a... ,. . kN Wabash la . ..1"! I do deb. R . .. M Western Md. 4a ...0'i W. aV L. K 4a ...101, Wis. Central 4s .. o . . 11 ..117 ..M .. 14 . .int . ,l(o' .. . ..Ill .. 12 .. 17 i .. " .. 2 Colorado Mid. 4a.. Colo. aV So. 4a Cuha 5a D. a- R. O. 4a Platlllera' Sec. a. Krla p. t. 4a do sen. 4a Ile.klns Val. 4a. apan an Offered. Kee York Mining stocks. NEW YORK. March 26. Closing nuotft- tlons on mining stocks were: Adaml Cos 23 Little Chief 7 Allre loo Ontario 200 Ureoc U ophlr . .47a Brunswick Con M Hhoenlk i Comstork Tunnel 1, Potoel f Con. t'al. ft Va 123 iviii U Horn Silver 2"i llerra Nevada 21 Iron Silver u Mall Hopra 11 LeadTllle Con i landard 101 Foreign Financial. LONDON. March Iti. Money was in good demand totlay for the payment of 10,ltii,dsj In calls on new Issues. Discount were easier. Traders on the rttock exenange were occupied with the carry-over and busi ness generally was iileless. consols were steady. Americans opened steady; the movements were iigiu on eiiner sine 01 parity, but the market rallied later and tirlces closed Arm at the best nuotatton of the day. Foreigners were fairly steady, ex- ceot Peruvians, wnicn were sola neavuy cn rumors of the postponement of the pro posed loan. Japanese imperial os ot lm were quoted at lo'. hekli.n, March rraaing on me Bourse, today was quiet. PARIS. March X Trading on tne Kourse. todav was calm. Russian Imperial 4s were quoted at 84.70 and Russian bonds of l'.'i at &u;.00. omaiia whui.ksal;; MARKET. Condition ot Trade aad Quotation on Staple and Fancy Produce. EGGS Jteceipts, liberal; fresh stock, cas count, 13c. LIVE POULTRY Hena, l(x&T0Vc; old roosters, 6Hc; turkey, 15c; ducks, Uu; young rooster, 4j!5o veese. 8c. DRESSED POCLTkV Turkey. lSG19c; old torn., IM lo; chickens, HXl12c; old roost ers, 7c; ducks. IJi&Uc; geese, inc. BL'TTER Packing stotk, ):: cholca to fancy dairy, lStltto. creamery, 21j?-TVc. ha 1 J-Tlces quoted Dy umana reea com pany: No. 1 upland, $7; medium, to-50; coarse, 16.0046 60. Rye straw, J6.M. BRAN Per ton. 117.50. TROPICAL FKC1TS. DATES Per box of !M 1-lb. pkgs.. 12 00; Hallowe'en, In 7o-lb. boxes, per lb., 6c; Buy ers, per lb., 4c; walnut sttined, 1-lb. pkgs., $2.(0 per doi.; s-lb. boxes, $1.00. OKAKUES-Californla, extra rancy nea land navels, all sixes, U.ot, fancy navels, $3.26; choice, all aisea, S3. LEMONS Limonlers, extra rancy, L40 alie, $3.76; 3tX) to 360 site. $4.26. FIOS California., uer 10-lb. carton. 7MJ K5c; Imported Brn) rna,..lhe-ciown, 11c; aix- crown, loc. ., . BA NANAS Per medium alzed bunch. 1.6 62 26; Jumbos, $2'.aVti3.0U. TANGERINES California, per box ot about 125. $3.00. ORAPE KRL'IT Florida, per box, $7.ra 7.60; California, per box, $4 0uo4.50. 1HU119 PEARS-Wlnter Nellls, K.60. APPLES California Newton, Pippin and Baldwins, $2 per bu. box; Ben Davis, $2 per bu. box: U'lnesaDS. 12.50 Der bu box; other varieties, $2.WK8i.60 per bu.; New York apples, Hiiawini and Russets, o.uu per doi. URAPES 1 ni ported Malagas. $ti.OOi7.60. OLD Vi-GETArlUbS. POTATOES Home grown, pr bu., 604 GOc; South Dakota, per bu.. 76c. NAVY BEANS Per bu.. $1.86; No. 2. $1.75. LIMA BEANS Per lb., 5ftc. CABEAGB Cillforr.U, 3j per lb.; Wla eonsin. In crates, per 'b., 2V4t2c. CARROTS. PARSNIPS AiNJj 1. RN1PS Per bu., kic. CELERY California, $1 per doa. SWEET POTATOEBllUnols. per 11-pk. bbl., $4 60. NEW VEGETABLES. TOMATOES Florida, ptr crate ot 301b.. net, $6.60. WAX BEANS Per hamper of about 30 lbs., net, Jo. 1 ONIONS Home grown, yellow and red, per bu., K6c; Spanish, per crate, $2.26; Colo rado, red and yellow. Del' bu.. $1. STR1NU BEANS-Per hamper of about 30 lbs.Jvntt, $3.0Wl4 0O. OREEN PbPPERS Florida, per (-basket crate, $4.60. TLRNIPS. BEETS AND CARROTS Louisiana, per doa. buncliea, 76c. BHALLOTTS Louisiana, par dozen bunches, 75c. HEAD LETTt'CE Louisiana, per bbl., $7.tAVil0.00; per dux heads, $1.00(31.26. LEAF LETT CCE Hothouse, per doa. heads, 46c. CL'CL'MBEllS Hothouse, per do., Jl.76'0) 2.26. BEEF CUTS. No. 1 ribs, 13c; No. t ribs, ll'c; No. 2 rib, Hc; No. 1 loin, 16c; No. 2 loin, 13c; No. t 10I11, 114e; No. 1 chuck, 6c; No. 2 chuck, brc; No. 3 chuck, 6c; No. 1 round, 8c; No. i round. 74c: No. t round, 7'4c; No. 1 plate, 4c; No. 2 plate, iVsc; No. 1 puue. C- MISCELLANEOUS. CIDER Per keg, J b: per bbl., $4.75. HONEi-New, per U lbs., $3.50. CHEESE 8wis. new, loc; Wisconsin brick, 16c; A'Uconsio llnibtrger, 16c; twins, ia'o; Yotii.g America. 16c. NL'TS W atnuts, No. 1 aoft shells, new crop, per lb., 154jc; h&li shells, per lb., 13Vac. Pecans, Uige, per id.. Ho; small, par lb., 12c. Peanuts. jer lb , bVc; roasted, per lb., c. Chill wuiuts. per lb., 12ulvc. Almonds, sou alielis, (.-er lb., 17c; hard shells, per lb., lac. Cocoanut. $4 per sack of luo. FRESH FIBH Trout, 11c; halibut. 10c: pickerel, dressed, 7c; white bass, He; sun fish, 6&W; perch, skinned and dressed, fcc; pike, loc, redsnapper, 11c: taimon. 11c; ci tipples, tVriVc; ' els, lSc; black bans, lc; whllensh, 4c; frog legs, per doa., 66c; lob sters, greeu, c; uuru iobatviB, 37c: blue fian, 16c; hirrliig. .', Spanleli mackerel, 16c; haddock, H-c; surimp, l.lnul.6o per gallon; smelts. 12c; cod, 12c. RADISHES Hothouse, per doa. bunches, MCaiHROOMS-Xwti'.GUS. per lb.. 6ofaijOc. OYSTERS Fiesii standard, $l.tu per gal.; shell oikter. l.uii.M ptr luO; LltUu Neck clams, $1.50 pur luu. SUGAR Utanuluted cane, in bbls.. $6,(16; granulated caue, In sucks, $5.01; granulated beet. In sacks, $4.H1. SRl'P In barrels, !4c per gal.; In cast. ( 10-lb. cans, $11; cas-s, 11 6-iu. can. J frj; caees, ia .'.t-lb. tasn, $l.lw. COFFEE Roasted: No. 13. 25Hc pet lb.; No. SO. Mc per lb.; No. J6. lsvc per lb.; No. 2o, 15; per lb.. No. 21, LVic per lb. FLOL'R (wholesale) Best high grade Ne braska, per cwt.. $l.ro; best high ktudd pat ent Minnesota, per ct li 'io; Birdiyiit pat ent Nebrasku. per cwt., II.Isj; secur.d put ent Nebiaeka, 41.60. CURED HSli r amlly is r.itchs Ii. per V bbl., I'M lb., $( 60. Norway mackere., per bbl., 'tuu lbs., bloaters, $4uuu; No. 1. $A iw; No. 2, $-.!; No. 3. $.0.J; lrisli. No. 2. 1 W; Hrrrina, In bbl., uu Iba. tjcu. Noruay, 4k $13.tsj; Norway. 3k. $13 on; Holland, mixed, tll6u; Holland herring. In kes, nilikei., c; kegs, mixed, iuc. CANNED JOjI S Corn, standard west ern, 56 g mc; Maine, $1.26. Tui-iatoes. s-lb cans, Jl.2-.4i 1.6c; 2-lb . S.Stcdl.O1.'. Pineapples. Mialed. 2-lb.. 2t4j.vl. sliced. Ilisrul-Ju. Oalion apples, fur.cy, 3 vr, t 'aiifcrnia apri cots, $1.4ui2.iJ. penis, fl.7jti2.iio; peaclies, fancy. Jl"..'4u; 11. C. pcacios. $uuu6i, Alaska salmon, red. $1.16; ink. 9w; fancy Chinook. F., $2'10: fancy sttktyc, 6'., fi.bo, saidines. t oil, $2,611; , uiiisiards, $i.ky 1 10. Seel poiatoes, $I.Wul 2o; sajeraruut. $1 (j; pumpkin. oc'ii$l.t4); wax beans , 76-Oisx'; liimt lieans. 2-lb, 76c'k1 ii: spinach ljoi02 0u; cheap peas, v-lb , frjc; .'kila ,fcu' V; fancy. $1 1.76. BRlHiMS-No. 1 carpet, $7125, No. 2 cartel $: 4o, No. 1 plain $3 i. HIDES. PELTS AND TA!,I)W-N. 1 green hides, so; No. 2. tc; Nu. I salted. l ,-e. I"uv. lin.i. I M'i.'r-,,:ViU- ',? lie: No j. jn,-; bull hid-s. 7.sVc. di . OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Liebtest Receipts for a Monday Since Tint of the Tear. HOGS SELL A SHADE TO FIVE CENTS LOWER Liberal Receipt ot Hnth Sheep and llaika, with (iooej Fat heep Pally Steady aad I m a Mnw and Faster. ' SOL'TH OMAHA. March 2, I IteceiDta hr: t.'attin, Hogs. Sneep. Oftlclal Monday. t.K J.5') 12. 1 8ame day last week.... 4,'ifi 3.! Itk.:;" Hanie day week before. . 3.no3 2,713 U.0'0 Heme three Weeks ago., j.on i.JU S.ail (mine four weeks ago..., 4.1&6 7.i 14 S"4 Hame nay last year.... 5,. 3.Hi lO.rvIS fhs loitowiug snuws tie in:elyv of cat tle, hog and sheep at Houth -Omaha for the year to date, compared with last year: lfeM. IP Inc. Cattle 231,867 1H3.H82 47. 4W Hogs BM4.21H .o4 M.tW Sheep ,. 4l.t,C! IWi.tiN) 4o,8."ll 8ATPKDAV 8 SHIPMENT!). The following show the number of est of storktrs and feeder chipped to the coun try Saturday and their points of destina tion: CATTLE Can. Sheridan Meat Co., Sheridan, Wyo. Q....1 John Duff. Desota, la. R. I 1 J. Jensen, Adair, la. R. 1 1 John Stabler. Kewanee, III. Q , 1 M. Hrady. Adll, Ia.-MIl 1 J. Coleman, Marshall. 111. N. W 1 RANGE OF t'RlCEU. Cattle. Hogs. Omaha $2.10120 Jn-l'u6j Chicago l.fsygO.A o.iSBn. 16 Kansas City S.i6'K69o t.4i.lW St. Loula 2.2uil.00 6.M-Hjii.45 Sioux City S.Otab&sXi .0Vn.W lAMLK UL O'l A ilu.B. The following will show the prices paid for the Ullrieiit Kinds ol cattle on IDs Houth Omaha mark:. a (iood to ciioice coin-led teer t4.K5a5.64 rair to viiotua corn-fed steer 4.tu4f4.5 Common to cnoice coru-ted steers.. 4. Wat 06 Oood to choice cow and heller.. .1. 7rVij 4 Ml Qood to choice feeders 4.0U'4.) r'alr to good stockera and fetdera.. I ouhh.'w Common to fair stocker I.7iv(jJ i' nuns, stags, etc X.6oy4.Csj The foilowlug table shows (ha average price of hog at South Oumriw (or th last several deys, with comparisons: Datt. I UOt. 1906. !U4.lSu3.lta.:iMl.U0l. Sunday Ihe ofnclal number of cars of stock Mch. 7...I 6 12m 4 8 6 131 161 ( 0; t lf 4 n Mch. f... t (Vsi 4 a 6 I lot 6 t, 4 73 Mch. It...) 12i 4 so) 6 1 7 16 lo, s 14, 4 71 Mch lu..i ti 11 1 4 Id, b 11 "1 Jo, j 14 1 6 tt 4 V3 Mch 11. .T 4 Mi 6 lt( 7 2 04, s i4 Mch. U..t 1 1 16 7 31 IUIT Men. IJ.. 6 U3, 4 80 1 7 K4 ( (Ki 4 Mch. It.. I UVsi 4 81 1 6 li 7 2D 1 a 13 6 1( 4 7 Mch. 16.. I C 08H, 4 til 6 26 6 23 6 26 4 7 Mch. 1.. 0,'l 4 all 6 15 T 20) b 16 6 21 4 H6 Mch. 17.. I 11 I 4 Mi 0 V4 i 1U 6 1 b 20 4 ill Men. IS.. 1 I 6 ol, 6 04, 7 (l Xt 6 VVj Mch. 1. . I 6 10 1 I 4 8i 7 14" 5 27 4 90 Mch. ai.. I6t b 0e 7 3316 271 1 4 37 Mch. :'!..! l, 6 13 4 92 7 36 6 15 6 26, 4 l Mah. 22.. I 17H 6 08 4 95 02 6 13 1 81 Men. n i.-,, 0 mi 4 i I 7 44, 0 ' J, o 4 HI Mch. 24.. I 23H 5 08 6 02, 7 37, 08, 5 22, 4 S3 Mch. 26.. 1 5 15 6 06 7 2l 6 Hi a lJ Mch. 26.. 1 1 16 13)7 22, ; i li 4 89 brought In today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. She p. H'r'l. C, M. A St. P 2 6 ... Missouri I'aciflc .. 8 I'nion Pnclilc 27 14 34 1 C. & N. W., east 1 2 .. C. & N. W, west 35 H 4 1 C, bt. T.. M. O.... 10 1 1 C, B. & west 14 f 12 C R. 1. A P., east.... 1 Illinois Central 1 4. Chicago Gt. West 2 Total receipts .... 2 ' 44 64 - 2 The disposition of the day' receipt waa as follow, each buyer purcnaslng tne num ber of head Indicated: 1 Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, Omaha lacking Co.- 134 te 1.8o4 ..: 1.272 Swift and Company 623 (judahy Packing Co 604 Armour & Co 361 Van Bant & Co 42 Lohman tt Co 242 Hill & Son 116 Hamilton AV Rothschild.. 16 tVolf A Murnan 44 Mike Haggerty I J. H. Root Co 75 Other buyer 3i irjs 1,632 1,749 Totals 2,253 ,U 11,70.5 CATTLE Receipts of cattle this morning were the lightest for a Monday that they have been so far this year, with the single exception of January 1. The unfavorable weather which prevailed yesterdsy waa evidently responsible for this marked fall ing off In arrivala of cattle. In spit of the fact that Chicago and Other selling points were reported as alow and lower, he market here, under the In fluence of th very light receipts, was fully steady with last week. If anything, It was a little stronger on some of the more de sirable kinds, such aa buyers especially wanted. Owing to the very light offerings the early utrivala were all cleaned up In very good season In the morning. Several "trains were late and these came straggling In during the forenoon, but for the nvrec pari were bought soon arter arrival. Cows and heifers were In light receipt, and aa the demand for all desirable klnda of butchers' stock waa good, the market waa active and strong. Common canners. as noted last week, do not seem to be much sought after and have been Inclined for some time back to be a drug on the market, especially when there Is any great number of that ktnd on sale. Blockers' and feeders move quite freely with good kind in demand at nilly atcaily prices; in fact, some of the best sold as high aa any time. Representative sales: UKfcy B TKERH N Ae. Pr. Ne. ai. Pr. 11 1040 1 70 1 110 4 70 11 1401 1 ID 1 1120 TO 4 191 1 91 7 1100 4 7 14 415 4 It 11 1114 4 70 It M9 4 !0 :, 1,9 4 71 11 1111 4 10 1 1I7T 4 II 1 list 4 4 11 4 a.', MO 4 It t lot! 4 IS 1 iso 4 :s . 11 ...um i n t 1011 4 40 IS 1274 4 10 10 M7 4 40 14 1411 t II 1 100S 4 44 ?! 124 4 M 11 I'M 4 41 1 1201 4 to 1 7r,0 4 10 1 1447 4 10 21 Kll 4 li II 1411 4 14 II 117 4 11 1410 I 00 1 lltO 4 10 I .....1400 1 (a) I 1000 t 40 17 1.144 1 on II loll 4 45 IT 1141 I II 4 1010 4 It COWS. 1 T,-n 1 10 1 101 1 I AS 1 740 1 on I ion 1 ot 2 20 1 10 1 1220 1 1 1000 I (0 1 ,.1'1 I 10 1 0 I In 1 Ill I 10 1 1 Ik, 1 too I 25 I M la 4 mi 1 it J 7Ii I 2t 1 1041 1 ;t 11 170 1 ti 1 ...1120 1 24 1 1'0 I it 1 1160 I 21 1 1010 I ti t Ml I 40 1 loO I 16 11 14 t to 1 1000 I II 1 10i0 1 (0 1 HO t II I I ito f .SO 1 10O0 t It 1 1410 I 10 1 111 I 40 I 1S.VI I to 1 1100 t 10 t U95 1 (0 : Il i 10 21 !7 I 11 1 1M I 10 I lltl J Tt 1 m t 4S 1 a s I 1 to 1 110 1 ti, I IWI I 10 I i 70 7 1111 I t., 1 1!" 1 H 1 111M I 11 t 1 75 1 114 4 Wl 1 1041 t 7a t 101 on 4 1ST 2 TI 12 177 4 M 4 lnH i 7: 1 1141 4 00 t 2 '. 4 llll 4 10 !!...., 7,1 I 10 5 , lo?! 4 10 1016 t so 20 1VIJ 4 J 12 1ST. I an I I 0 4 ;t 1 120 I Is) 4 !!! 4 21 I ?f I Ou 1 1U 4 25 1 720 I ) 1 HM 4 14 Ut ll HEIFERS. I 1 44 1 Ml 1 It! IS 4 t I 41 4 St4 IK ! 4 hi i II 1 ,. S10 4 00 1 120 i 71 1 1010 4 00 1 420 2 II 1 10,1 4 40 a HI t CO 15 , 71 4 ii i 120 I A Ml 4 21 10 444 I 00 BI'LLS. 1 IS40 1 to I tut 1 n 1 14 t 75 1 14.UI I 40 1 Iil 1 75 1 lloO I 4a 1 I' I 10 2 771 I 4 1 1J 1 IS 1 1110 1 40 1 UIO 1 20 1 170 3 70 1 M0 U I '110 I 15 HI LLS AND STAGS. , ! ...10k0 I 5 1 .1700 s 7; 1 imo 1 00 1 :i $ ;i 1 140 3 i 1 1710 J so 1 110- I K 1 ia 1 as 2 1414 Is 1 sim 4 CALVKS. I 140 1 TI t l .tu 4 uu 3 2 1 .1 1 loOf 4 oil 2 I So ie tu i 1 40 IK I IM fs 1 ID Phi t 110 i 1 170 I HO t 40 50 1 10 1 00 1 2- t 4 Id I to 1 it T OP I ;lo I to 8TAGB 1 n-4" : vi 1 . .. . ..i4 4 0 STOCKERH AND KK.tDKRS. 1 110 I to 1 T' 4 00 17 771 1 IS I til, I r,., 1 7W I 15 I... . 4'4 4 0" 1 L, as 2 I.'i 4 a I Ill Ui f 4 ' t 1 -4 7M 1 if 1 ISO IT 1 40 421 17 ISO T 1 4x 4 4 IS IK 41 1. Ml I V I 40 I to WF.RTERN" S. Knosl Neb. 1 steer 7M 75 I steers. ... S J 2 f feeders. Mil flat 1 stsg H.U I ho m feeders It'll 4 00 H04J Receipts of hogs this morning were 4egh. as ususl on the first day of the week, only forty-eight cara being reported In the yards. The market opened with buyers bidding considerably lower, on account of the breaa at ( lilcago and In spile of the light run loc II v. At first th trade was very low, as sellers had a pretty good opinion of I he value of their holdings and were not In clined to let go without a struggle. Huyer snd sellers finally got together on the hasls of a i:S1ic decline, and the trade was fairly active at (he decline. The early arrivals changed handa in very good season. The close waa dull and easier the bulk of all the hogs sold at td ITSIiti rH. In spile of the decine today the hogs sold on an average Just about l)c higher than on Mnntlay of last week. Represehtstlve sales Ne. 41... I... I... .e. aa. P.. So. k Pr. to 4 la to 4 e ... 4to ... I to ... I t 110 4 20 to 4 11 40 I to 40 to ... I BO 0 Ml t I to ... I to ... ... Ill's ... 4 22S IM 4 lit 110 t it' 10 I 21 ' 120 4 tt ..11 ..111 ..let ..to4 .244 ..110 ..til ..It ..117 ..IS ..ill ,.tO .20 ..210 ..HI .264 ..f'4 ...101 . .21 . to t tt i" in 4 11 71 1,1 IS 117 I 1714 M 3-4 I 17', I in 17 is 101 I If'i 71 ltd 4 l7Va II IM 4 20 II 234 4 0 41 121 I to 47 12 to tu 324 4 20, II 11.1 t 171 I 0 74 131 I N 72 ,.271 I to IS 224 I 20 77 211 I M 17 204 Ifi SI .141 10 II.. TO. . .. 10. . 74 . 44.. 14.. Tt.. to.. II.. tt.. 71.. 77.. 10.. 40 40 40 200 a 10 4 II. 14. 10 211 to SHEEP RecelDt of sheen were much lighter than on last Monday. Still there was a very fair run for the first day of the week, lortv-nlne csrs beln reuorted In. The market was bare of any especially new or Interesting features, and good, fat sheep, yearlings and ewes were In fair demand at fully last week's prices, and there seemed to be some little activity on the opening. The feeling on iambs waa weak, although buyers evidently wanted a few good killers. To call the trade on lambs slow and easier would perhaps cover the situation more nearly than anvthlng else. Oood Mexican lambs sold as high a f'1.35. and while It Is possible that an extra choice bunch might sell as high as f . 50, there Is not likely to be any great number at that price while the market la In Its present condition. The fact that Chicago and all other mar kets were coming lower naturally did not help the local situation any. Quotations; (iood to choice native lambs, 6 3-U(i.oO; good to choice light western lambs WJO'SaJ.:; good to choice heavy lambs, H.'tO 0.3: fair to good lambs, M.lslj'S.itf; cull lamb, 84 BOfiS.Po; good to rlwiu- iignt year lings. f5.6dii6.OP; good to choice heavy year ling, ft botud.Ho; fair to good heavy year ling. f6.40dj6.5O good to choice wether. ld.ovt5.',6; fulr to good wethers, $5.2ft'il6.lw; good 10 choice ewes, f4.7a'r)6.10: fair to good ewes, f4.i534.65; cull sheep and bucka. 83.00 4.00. Representative saiea: No. 2 western cull ewes 8 western cull ewes Av. . lllo . 05 . luo . H. . 102 . 7 . 78 . 85 . 68 . K8 . t8 . 78 . W . 2 . 80 . 111 . 1 . 1u4 . 80 . (1 . 80 Pr. 3 50 i 60 4 10 4 90 6 10 U 10 8 10 8 15 15 16 1ft 4 () 5 06 6 06 1 western ewes , 81 western ewe I08 western ewes .. 449 Mexican lambs :Ot western lambs i'u')2 western lambs Iu4 Mexican lambs 143 Mexican lamba 477 Mexican lambs 8 Colorado-Mexican ewes 8.1 Colorado-Mexican ewes .1 Colorado-Mexican ewes 2 Mexican ewe 3H8 western ewes 87 Mexican yesrlings 120 wethers and ewes 362 western lambs 677 Mexican feeder lambs 3o4 Mexican lambs 830 Mexican lamba 114 Mexican lambs 5 western yearling and weth ers J western lamos S western lamba 9 western lambs 634 yomlng ewes 246 western yearlings and weth ers 314 weatern yearlings and weth- , TI R4 Wyoming feeder lambs SoO western lambs 463 Wyoming lambs 6 36 5 40 6 66 i 70 8 1!H 15 96 8 38 ( 36 4 60 4 60 6 00 6 CO 6 89 I 80 6 0 00 16 30 ;i DO loo 90 75 KB 107 1oT 61 87 89 CHICAGO LIVK STOCK MARKET Cattle aaal beea teady Hogs Tea tents Lower 1. a ssbs Weak. CHICAGO, March M. CATTLK Re eelpta, 13,000 head; market steady; common to prime steers, f3.85jM.40; cows, tS.6T.-ff4 ; heifers, S2.76igiK.36; bulls, ti.9m.2b; calvea. e3.0oW7.(0; stockera and feedera, f2.7Vgi.7. HtK38 Receipts, 52.000 head; market 10c lower; choice lo prime heavy, f8.400f8.46: medium to good heavv, f8.S6'a,40: butcher weight, fS.SMHI.42m good to choice heavy mixed fS5(ia.40; packing, t5.SoH0. SHEEP AND IAMBS-Recelpl. 30.000 head; market for sheep stesdv to strong; lamba weak to 10c lower; sheep, f4.5ofl(i,2o; yearlings, f5. 7f.Ji6.40: lambs, f6.7580. New Yark Lire Stock Market. NEW YORK, March 26. BEKVE8 Re ceipts, 1,359 hesd; steers, alow but steady; bulls, steady: fat cowa. steady; others slow and lCVijloc, lower, about all sold. Steers, f4.25ii5.90; stags, f4.80; bulls, f3.50$4.6O. one fancy bull at 84.76; cows. fl. 90474. go. Liver pool and lndon cable quoted live cattle firm at UtSViUo per lb., dressed weight; sheep, steady; refrigerator beef aelllng at 8K0 per lb. CALVES Receipts. 4.384 head: veals. 6810c lower at 85.0uoj8.25: choice, 88.50; ham yard calves, f.'l 0Cn&3.5fl: dressed calvea lower; city dressed veals. 8(UISc per lb.; choice, 13c; country dressed, entile. HOOS Receipts. 13,104 head; market lower: state, f8 967.00. SHEEP AND LAM US Reeelpta, i.Ohsj head; market quiet, but steadv; aheep, 84.00 i00; yearlings. 88.78; lambs. f4.fWQ7.40; clipped, lambs. f5.5(V&8.00: western and Colo rado lamba aold mainly at 87.26. Kanaaa City live stock Market. KANSAS CITY. March 28.-OATTLE Re ceipt. lO.tisJ head, Including 1,4011 southerns. Market steady to strong; stockera 10c higher; choice export and dressed beef steers. f6.S095.R5; fair to good. f4.264j6.lK; western fed steers, t3.756.24; stockers and feeder. t3.tj4.76; southern steers, ff.75$ 6.00; southern cow. 8?.75&4.00; native cows, f2.2fVti4.fiO; native heifers. fS.5fs86.l6; bulls, ,2.8ft-ii4 ?6: calves, a.orw;.iA. HOGS-Recelpts. i.00 head. Market Se lower: close price best of dav; top, u KH; bulk of sales. f.i(f!8..y: heavy, f 6. iSfte) J2'4, ; packers, fti a6i.i); pig and light. fS.Sirt? S.23. 8IIERP AND LAMBS-Recelpts. 1,5.0 head. Market for sheep steady, lamb 10c lower; native lam he. to.2;irt.40: western fed lambs, fA.Xfi8.40; ewes and yearling. 64.60 jG.itii; western fed yearling. f6.vifH.fif, western fed sheep, f4.26ti6.70. . I.oals Live Mock Market. ST. LOT." IS, March to CATTLE Re ceipts, l.ao head. Including too Texan. Market teady: native shipping and export steers, ft.Ttrtin.iu; dressed l;eef und butcher steers, fift lO: steer under l.OH) lbs., fS.?5 IS.tS: stockers and feeders. llMitfi 40; cows and heifers. 82 KUtS.lfi fanners, fl. 752.10; bulls. t:'.4C'o4.40; en hes. f2.isVrii.0O: Texas and Indian steers, f8.flnoi4.70; cows and heifers, t2.2u4 .16. HotiS-Recelpts, S.(00 hesd. Market was 6c lower; pigs snd lights, f5.6jitti.40; packers, fs 0048.41); butcliers and best heavy, to 3i .4B. SHEEP AND LAMPS Receipt . 2.K head. Market steadv; native muttons, f4.uo U6.50; lambs. f6.5Xftti.&3. Bt. Joseph Live stock Market, ST JOSEPH. March 18. ("ATTLK Re ceipt. 1.749 head. Steers slow and steady; , natives, f I.16j8.(i0: cows anil heifers. fl.78' 4.50; stockers and feeders. fJ.2Vfj4.6u. HOOS Receipts. T, l'7 head. Market was i 60 lower; light. fft.l.Vo-.. ; medium, t8.jL.47 6.30; bulk of sales, f-'. Jiaftfl.ITH. 1 SHEEP AND LAMBS Reeelpta, I.L'd I head. Market active and steady; lamba, ; fti.46; ewea, 4U.:&. Iloai City l.lvr Mtek Market. SIOL'X CITY. Mnrch i. CATTLE- Re- relDts. 8.84 hesd: market weak; beat stock- era ateady; beeves. 14.246.(0; cows, bulla and mixed. t3.Crj4Ki; stockers and feeders. I.; i'"iH w; caive ani yeaning. iJ ii'st HOOS Receipts, 2.6i0 head; market weuk; aelllng at fi.06'u :'(: bulk of aales, t, ioa.15. Stork la sight. Receipt of live stock at the six prlne'fvt! western markets yesterday weie a follows: ( stile, lloge. Pbet p South Oi'ialm 2.' 8.6"t 1. sa - ' Sioux 'itv 3."" '-'i"" .... ! Kansas City li.J 5 "asi l..Vi 1 Si. Joeepl I.74:i t ill .IV 1 St. l-ouls l.tsi .i)i t.'H Chit agu :"6,'wo j'J.Uai j.tX Total 43.9M W.C7 6i.42 Wool Market. ST. 1X)1"IS. XI arc 11 2S. WOOL Steady : 1 One-eighth commission on Grain, na mediiini grade, combing and clothing. 14 rj 1 yumlar on Blocks. Prumpt and cartful ?.c; light fine V'4ic; h-vy fine, lfllc; i sttantion given to oulsld accounts, win tub-washed. t7t"Ae. for rur daily Market Ltltar, matiag (r. - Main Oftlua. : I aire Market. 110-111 B tea rat ol Tratta Mty. NEW TORK. Mar.-h C4 COFFEE- Mar- Oat ABA. Itl. kei i! entj steady at unchanged prices to ( Laasj Dlstaaaa 'ri.a. Ilasagla U14. an advance of f points In response to siedv cable, gules were reported tf 7.7V1 bags. Including April at .70c: May. ; Julv, 7.oni; 05c; September, 7 JfV; Novem ber. 7 ttc; December. 7 45c: January. 7.60c. Spot, steady; No. 7 Rio. 8ac. let! Market. NEW TORK. Msrch -M KTA I-S-There was an advance of Ins In the I .on, Ion tin market with pot closing nt 1(77 Is and futures at l(v Iam-sIIv the market was steadv and a shsde higher on the average at 837.0n1..7.2n. Copper waa nervous snd Irregular In tnndon, owing to manipula tion, "pot closed at 88 8s and futures at 79 fa. Ijocally the market waa un rnangea witn iase qunteo at i..rr electrolytic. fia.tttTCJkL casting, tl' 18.25. Lesd wss qiiast ah 5..Vfi5 46 In local market, but d'KlfMrs) to lt 1IN I changed with lake quoted at tia.5fN "R: it.ranj' th M In I xi inlon. Spelter waa insert at 34 15s In tendon. Locally tuf market ws essy I it tone, but unchsnged st M Kill 28. Iron wss Irregular In the K.ngllsli market with Standard foundry quoted at 47 Rd and Cleveland warranta at 47s d. The locnl market waa quiet and unchanged. No. t lonndrv, northern. Is quoted at , 118 W4J 1S6; No. 2 foundry, nnrthe-n. tl7.7rVr,l.; No. 1 foundry, aouthern, lis 4 18.75; No. ! foundry, southern. fl7 7818 tfv ST. lI'18, March 2 MKT A I. Lead, dull at ti.tTV. Spelter, dull at 8.07Vt. Rvaaoraled Apples aad Driest Fralte. NEW TORK. March IB. MVAPO RATED A PPI.K.S Market shows a ateadier tone, although no Important transaction are re ported. Common to fair are quoted at 7t4C: fair to g.Hid. 16. 84fl'4.c; nearly to strictly prime, V"i!4c; choice, 9MM0c; fancy, lie. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRCITS-Prunea are very firm In tone with a considerable Jobbing demand and some bolder Inclined to hold for higher prices. Quotations range from 4'c to 6c. according lo grade. Apricots are offering less freely, surplus supplies from the interior having been pretty well absorbed. Choice are quoted at UHtc; extra choice, 11c; fanny, 11 HI 12'V- Peaches are quiet but steady, with choice quoted at 10c; extra choice at l4c; fancy, lo8Hc; extra fancy, U(4ytfl3c. Rai sin are selling slowly on spot with loose Muscstels quoted st tiSjeiHc: seeded raisins, 6'4jl7 7Sc: London layers. 81.50tf1.nri. Oils aaal Rosla. NEW YORK. March 38 -Oil A Cotton seed oil. Arm; rrlme crude, fiHTic; yellow. KS'aftvMc; petroleum steady; refined New York. 87.80; I'hilsdelphla and Baltimore, f7 66; In bulk, f4.65; turpentine, .tjulat, 72c t ROSIN FTrm, ateamed (-omtnon to good, 8105. SAVANNAH. Ga , March 26. OIL Tur pentine quiet, flip. ROBIN Firm; A. B. C. D. K and F. 13 AO; Q. .; H. (4.15: K. 84.65; M. 15.35; N, 5.78; WO, f5.95; WW. to.tsl. OIL CITY. March 2. -OIL Credit bal-ant-e. tl.5s. Shipments. 119.018 bbls.; av erage. 81. 937 bbls.; runs, lot,467 bbls.; aver age, 80.417 bbls.; shipments Lima, 12T.Nl bbls.; average, 82.896 bbls.; runs Lima, 80i87 bbl.; average, 36.41 bbla. agar 41 Molasses. NKW YORK, March 38. 81 "GAR Raw, easv; fair refining, S 11-leW; centrifugal, 9 test. 1 17-82HT71 9-lc; molasse sugar, 2 25-3:tl' 2 18-;.'". Refined, quiet; No. 6. 4. JOc; No. 7, 4.16c: No. 8. 41flc; No. 1l, 4c; No. 11. 96c; No. 12. 8.90c; No. 14, 3.85c: confectlonera' A. 4.65c; mould A. 6.fl6o: cut loaf. B.40c; crushed, 6.40c: powdered. 4Mc; granulated, 4.70o. MOLASSES Firm: New Orleans open kettle, good to choice, jc. NBW ORLKAN8, March JS -SrOAR -Market firm; open kcttl centrifugal, 2V1' 8 7-lc: t-efitrlftigal whites. Stitc; yel Icwa, Xm 13-1'; seconds, 2$3lc. MOLASSES Nominal ; open kettle, 176' 30c; centrifugal. 73ac. SYRI P-Nomlnal. 26 30c. ' Hank af (aerntaar Rtaleasent. BERLIN. March !. The weekly hank statement of the Bank of Germany shows the following changes: Cash In hand. In creased 29.4W.n00 marks; treasury notes, decreased 1.140,000 msrks; other securities, increased 700,000 marks: note In circulation. Increased, 31,640,000 marks. Rlgla Batter Market. EIX11N. 111.. March 36.-BUTTKR Firm ' and unchanged from lust week, at 17c. Sales for th week, 491.000 pounds. RAILROAD BUILDING GOES ON Many Mllea of rftw Track Are Being lilal ' aa Naplgly aa ' , . Css Be. Railroad work ha been progress! nk rapidly on all the lines tinder construction In Nebraska and Wyoming, and only a few days have been encountered thla winter, when It was Impossible to work. On tne 118 miles stretch of I'nion Pacific wont between .'orth Platte and Northport, the fnlon Paclfto contractors hava at praaent 400 men and 100 teams at work. It 1 re ported the Burlington has taken . off Hie gang of men which was at work on th new Burlington lines between North Platte and Bridgeport and that the men and teams are now at work, on Irrigation dltufie. wtat of Bridgeport. ,. On second track work In Wyoming, along the main line of the I'nion Pacific, 20ft men and SCO teams are at work at present and more will be added as soon aa lit weather moderates to make tt practicable. No work has been done on th Stronis burg rut-off to Central City, aa thla Is mostly prairie work and the contractors must wait until the frost I out of the ground. , A permanent bridge Is being built by the I'nion Pacific at North Platte and a solid foundation haa been found for thla under th changing sands of the Platte. On the Ijine cut-off, which will be it-it mllea long and save ten miles In tho distance between Omaha and Valley, the contractor have 276 men, eighty-one teama. five steam shovels, thlrty-nln car and nine locomotivea at work. Some of the rut and fill on this work are enormous, the surveyors stopping at no obstlcle, but running a straight line for , nine mints through farm, barns and orchards. Ths railroad wilt run 104 feet above th Little Papplo and will be seventy-five feet In th air when It croesee th Big Pappio. RK4I, EIT4TK TMAftlFKHS. Elizaheth Kuhlman to G. A. Thod. lot 9. block 1. Redlck park 12,400 8. B. Joslln to F. 11. Monro, lot 14 and a1, lot 15. Franklin Square l.J Edgar A. Balrd to li. S. Benawa, part lot It block 6. Park Place....- 1 O. H. Benawa and wife to Amanda W. Johnson; same '. for) T. P. Eddy to C. ('. Crsblree, I1 lot 8. block 8. Plalrivlew '.. t. ...... 1,000 W. L. Selby and wife to P. J. Horan. lot . W. L. Selby a add 823 J. J. Fingers Id and - wife to John Vaora. p.H Jut 6. block 6, Potter A Cobb's (tdd .: t) Anna and Joief Vaora ta same, lot I, block 110, South Omaha ISO Th West Omaha Milling company t 1 J. 11. Butter, lota 17 and ii. block 1 4. Brigg Place 4,040 ' J. M. Hlpherd and wife to F. II Wll ' son et al., lot 2. block t. Hammond Place 1.1 .....1... 100 An Opportunity of a Lifetime American Da Forest - Wireless Telegraph Stock. ; Buy It now whlla the price la low. It la 1 rspldiy advancing. Nothing on th market has equalled it in possibilities for large profits since the eariy days of Bell' Tc. Ution. Call or Address WALMSLEY & WEIMOTT ;Ai BKK BLDQ. , F. Da Day Cl Co. ktockt. Oraln. Proviavlan tktp Tssr Crala t Is. Chleag aad Miaaeaaolls DelUery.