THE OMAITA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 100& t ( GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Pricei Tbree-rourthi . Cent Lower Wheat Pit. in 2 northern, 74t,r; evptetnlter. t,'4jc. oATSjo arrive c. May, 77Sc ami on track. 7 :y mum STOCKS AND BONDS May YORK (;RF.HU, M tKKRT Yarloaa LIGHT fcASH DEMAND AND LARGE STOCKS Close Altnoet at Low rolnt Wentfcer lafaearahle for Cora Movement id r'rlees Half Cent Higher for May. OMAHA, March tx. 1300. Wheat was off c today. The hearlIi fealurea were continued by favorable west iter for the winter crop, light cash tie- , mand und the accumulation of stocks In i i no nortnwesi. ine opening we sc wwtv and the decline steady. Ine close was a snade above the low rx-rnl, Corn Omened ly higher. The movement of yesterday did not keep up anil receipts were ngnt. T tils, coupled witn bad weatr.er for movement and good cash demand. caused the strength. The spread between May and July narrowed to c split. Uats were strong on good domestic de mand and In sympathy with mm. May was 4o higher and July v,c higher. Primary wheat receipts were 4.H.01100 bttsn- Oaotatloas of the Day Commodities. NEW YORK. March -FUH-R-R relrits. M.)74 bbls.: exoorta. 6.4Si bbls : ma Ket steady, hut quiet ; Minnesota, 4 mfjt -, Minnesota bakers. KMlia.il; winter pat ents, f3.ftKii4.3r: winter rtralghta. $.1.ri J.1; winter extras, 12 .TMia zs. Kye flour, steady; fair to amid. $3,4043.90: choice to fancy, 13 HMJ4.20. CORN MEAL Btoa ilv; fine white nnd yel low. $1 15. coarse. tlAM 1.06; kiln dried, $2.25 25. i HAHl.EV Nominal: feeding. 41c, c. 1. I., BurtHlo; malting. tTsio c. I. f. Buffalo. M EAT Receipts, wuhio tiu.; exports. W.4X3 bu. Spot, easy; No. t red, 4e, ele vator, and Tc. nominal, f. o. b.. afloar; No. 1 northern, Duluth, H,r, f. o. b.. inrait. The tendency of the wheat market today reflected bearish home and foreign news. May declined under Hoc, reaching stop-loss orders, and the general close was 'Vifc lelnw last night. Selling whs Impelled by lower Cables, liberal northwest receipts, good weather and poor export demand. May, 6-lk closed at 4c; July, H7-1WIX4C, closed at tttSjc; . September, tu s-ifiNic, closed at S2 9-1S0. General List Takes Upward Tun In Antici pation of Outside Demand. general fund exclusive of the UfA'"'1 .mO gold reserve shows: Available cash, ilno, i4a,376; pld coin and bullion. $7. mi Ju; gold certificates. $47,013,470. . PROFESSIONALS BID UP PRICES IpapH Movement Cheeked hy Advartre la Call Moaey Hates aad floe) la Irrearalar. s ' NEW YORK. March 28 Prices of Stocks took another upward turn today. The level established on the advance was rather hiaher than that on Monday a rise, i nis show of an Increasing capacity to move upward had the etTect or improving specu lative sentiment over the outlook. There was little to show that operations have reached bevond strictly professional lim its. The traders who make up the market. however, are of a more Influential clasa than In the recent past and their opera tions are conducted with more boldness and show more force. The movement Is based upon the assumption thst the turn Sew York. Money Market. NKW YORK, March Ja.-MONFY-On call firm. 4'i per cent: rullna rate. 4'4 per cent: closing bid, 4S per cut: offered at 6 per cent, rime loans slightly easier; sixty nfl ninety nays and sit iimntns, a per cent. l'HIAIbi M EKCANTLK FAt'UK (VU6 per cent STERLING "EXCHANGE Steittly at l4.SMWa4.tMu for demand and at 4 RTfy, t.s.'to for sixty dv bills. Posted rates. 14 ft.l1j4.83Uj and $4.te4.67; onmmerclal bills. 4.82U. SILVER Bar. 4c; Mexlan dollars. sue. BONDS lovarnment and railroad steady. Closing Quotations on bonds today were as follows: ...IMS Uric p. I. .. . 1"4 4 1 do 4a ...lot Hnkln Val. 4Se ...WM.u a N. ant. is. ...I0a Men. r r 4 ln4Mel. Central CORN Receipts. 10.760 bu.: exnorts. 29,126 of tl,a murttr wlih the exnected rclaxa- bu.; sales, ,000 bu.' futures and M.nnO bu. I Hon in the monev market will bring In spot. spot, firm; No. 3. Ho, elevator, anil gome outside demand for stocks and In- 5lie. f. o. b., afloat; No. 2 yellow and No, augurata more general apeculatlve actlv- . a ...! dK 1. .. m It I , , kiiaVi.l. I r.cir, r.7 iinshBis and wn"'- "V- -ne option market anoweo ttJ.. Tne professional contingent in ine loMnm.nti nt h.h.i! rrn tLeefn s Inrtependent strength in response to light market Is keenly alive to a possible op- we e!or bie?, and shlmnts "f"'". 'y large clearances, bull sup- portunlty to secure the advantage of such bushels faalnit recelS flS'SX port "nd ac(lv' verlng. It c.-ed 'a.c a revival In speculation. To obtain the btishe a and shimmW of ? bushels "8,"r May. MSWV. closed at 5oT,c; advantage of higher prices the measures CleaVXfa were-H bushels of whea?" J,,,v- "vf"S-. closed st W,c: 8e,.tember for lifting the level of the market are In- 7131 "barrel of flimr 9 ( buihela oi cl" nt &i,c n December at c. aug.irated at this time. The price move- 7rn nd M Iirt hLhli of oat. 1,UBllel" "l OAT9-Recelpta. 43 V) bu. ; exports, 3n,5 ment started In a very spotty manner the Uvcr.xoi 'cloeed d lower on wheat and BPl- tedy: mixed oats. 36 to SI Iba.. general list remaining Inert In spite of the l, h I.T T.l natural white, 30 to 33 U.S.. 3f.WJfi'.4c; sharp advance In special stocka due to Jtvcroft at Chicago wired W C Sundtr- clipped white. J to 40 lbs.. 87H1i39Uc. Individual causes. The Increased holdings land' Harrtna- croo a-cldents' 1 w II not "AY-Steady; shipping. 46600; good to of subsidiary stocka by the Ike Shore ho mirnrVaed t? sea M.v wheat liquidated choice. SM,Kr. disclosed In Its annual report was the ntrt?,? & The 7s !,U and BbaoluteJy HOPB-Wulet: state, common to choice, motive for some accumulation and sharp no iemtnd The longer w T hold the lower ''f1" im- old- 6VC- Pclflc '-'"'ling up of the so-called junior Vander- no demand. The lunger e bold thO lower B . .u., 'aiauin- nlda 41ifi- bllla The movement In Colorado lAie r. M. la. f. g. .1.. reg do eouDOb V. 8. old 4a, in oonpon . . - ,. nww vh, . i . 1 no l-T 1 1 ' 1 . . . tn eniiBoa UtW'Mlan. A St U am. Tobaeea 4a an da aa ti Atlantic r. L. 4a MW Bal. Ohio 4a .....l.M Ho SH M Bra. R. T. . 4 R1 Cantrai of Oa. IIH no irb ino n do 14 lac do M Ine Cnaa. A Ohio 4la....oa hlro A A. 14a... M ... B. A Q. n. 4a tonu r. i. a r. 4a... :s do col. an rrc. St. it. m. 4a..ioes a. 7 ... Tf ... TW .!. 4 ...(4 Colo. Ind. , sar. do aarlefi R Colorado hd "4. Colo. A So. 4a... ruh l D. A R. 0 4a Ulallllera- Bs. kt... Japan aa tapaa (a. id aerlrn.. do ta ctfa 4ia ctfa do id aerlea Oitered. J'lH, 1J .im . tr , ma .in-(4) .ins . 114 . 21 . W, M. K. ft T. 4a 1' do Sa "' N R. R. of M. c. 4a. MV !t. Y. C. g. Ha N. t C. g. .;.1I1"4 No. FaclAc 4a ...I'M . do aa K- N. ft W. c. 4a m O. . L. rtdg. 4a MH Pnn. conv. tWa l""" Reading (an. 4a. liiei, Ht. 1 A I. M. c. la.. 117 nt. L. ft r. fx 4a 7 St. L..S. W. c. a... 7i Sfhard A. U 4a... tl So. Pa. Iflc 4a U do 1st 4a ctfa M'i So. Rallwajr Sa II7T Taxaa ft P la in T , St. I.. A W. 4a.. xtS l aloa Paiac 4a mtl -do conv. 4a 134 V. g. gteel Id a M Wsbaah la 11 do deb. B Wmtern Md. 4a Ti W ft 1.. K. 4a Wla. Cantral 4a we go A Chicago advice to the Von Dorn Clrain company aald: "Small Quantity of No. 2 ted winter lO.flno bu. haa been sold thl morning at Hie highest price on the crop at tic over May in store. There are claims that sales of ninety cars corn were made for domestic use last night at a reduction of a.c n the price: Pome nibbling for cash corn front east and aeaboard'Rumlts a little Improvement In the nlbblea from abroad. Local range or options: HID EH tFIrm: Galveston. 20 to 36 lbs . 70c: Call nrnia 71 tn Iba.. 21c: Texas dry. 24 tt 30 lbs., lac. l.KATH KR Hteadv: ac fl. WW'KWc, PROVILIONS-Beef. ateadv; family, J11.B0 waa based on an assumption of advantage to accrue to that company from a soft coal strike from which- It would be exempt. The rise In Reading seemed to be on a nl vision of opinion over the probable effect U.fiO; mess, oVr.1 10.00: beef hams. iL.'O.OCKd) of the expected soft coal strike on the Zl SO: packet, II0.O"4j1O.SO; extra India mess, anthracite industry. The argument today Boatoa Storks and Bonda. f B08TON. March . Call loans.- S-filfi ner cent; time loans, 61614 per cent, giflclal closing 011 siocks ana oonas: Atchison adj. 4a ..... M do 4a mt Mrx. Cantral 4a...... M Atchison 4Va t1fi0lllRR( Cut mpflia stndv: nlckled 1 was that If t Ha srtft rna I miners s-o not It. I do Dfd ...1ft.V bellies. rirttrlilO-fi: pickled shoulders. $7.00 will be considered advisable to keen the B"aton A Albany. ...ts" Articles. Orten. t High. Low. Wheat May 70T ' 70V Corn May.. .i... JtA M 3"AA July o9A 40 394aA Oats - f May -...I ; 70 35A (Ii7.50: pickled hams, f1A.2Mill.of'. Iird, anthracite miners In employment. Other tlrm; western steamed, fR.bOtJS.sS; refined, sustaining movements were based on spe nrm; continent, v w; rmutn America, !.; clal conslderatlona. compound, t6.37W6.!. Pork, firm; family. Jindon aold stocka In this market, re fl5.8n4flK.85; mess, f 16.7517.26. I versing Its course of yesterday. Discounts TALLOW-Steady; city. 6c: country. SUP I were easier there and the possibility of 64c. I a reduction In the Hank of England dls- RICE Steady: domestic, fair to extra. I count rate tomorrow was deatroved. Ster SK'ijic; jHpan. nominal Omaha Caah laloa. CORN No. J, 1 car. SSHc; No. 3 yellow. 2 cars, 38Vc; 1 car, 3Zc; no grade, 1 car. Omaha Caah Prices. WHEAT No. 1 hard, 71V4ff74e; No. 3 hard. 6M70',4e; No. 4 hard, 6orgSc; No. 1 spring, 72j73Vtc; No. 3 spring, KlfiTlHc. CORN No. 3, 3ttc; No. 4, 87427Vc; no grade, 4ti36ttc: No. 3 yellow, Kmc; No. t white, 3UVtc. OAT& No. S mixed. 23c; No. 3 white. V; No. 4 white, zii-xq. RYE No. 2. 63c; No. 3, 51Hc Carlot Recelpta. Wheat, Corn. Oats. BUTTER Irregular. Street prices: Ex tra creamery. 27az7c. Official prices: Creamery, common to extra, ltKij27c; De cember, extra, 162i22c: state dairy, common to extra, ltxtivoc; renovated, common to ex tra, 121 19c: western factory, common to firsts. lftc; western imitation creamery, extras, 20c: firsts. 17c. CHEESE Strong: state full cream. larce and small, colored and white, fancy, 144c; state 'good to prima, 333c; atata common to fair, lift 13c. E(K)8 Firm: state. Pennsylvania and nearby, fancy selected white, 20c; state, nrsts. l,'il!c; Mate, mixed, extra, irtao: western firsts, ltic; western seconds, ldVc; southerns, 4Hi1716c. Roaton ft Main lfl ponton ElTtd .....1W Ftchburs pfd 14J Mexican (antral N. Y., N. H. ft H...liS t'nloa Paclc' IM'a "m. Arga. Cham. 2 ' do pfd as Amer. Pnan. Tuba A mar. Sugar do pfd Amor. T. ft T...... Amer. Woolen .... do pfd a.. POULTRY Dressed steady: westerns chanae toriav were- cnicsens, ioaioc; turxeys. ivaisc; xowih. Xl'014'AC. ling exchange fell back, however, at Parte and the decline here waa arrested. The subtreasurv continues to take funds from tne banks tn New York, the absorption since Friday having risen today to tl,9o4.0uO nominino' with another credit balance for the gov- I Edison mc. inu! ernment at tne clearing house this morn ing. The aggressive rise In Union Pacific late In the day revived the strength In the market after It had commenced to drop tinder the effect of a rise In call monev rate. The sustaining effect of Union Pa cific waa folt to the last, although realli Ing made the close slightly Irregular. uonos were steady. Total sales; par value. K.iuo.ooo. united States bonds were all unchanged. quotations on the New York stock ex Maaa. Elactrle do pfd Maaa. Oaa United Fruit I'nlted Rho Mach. do pfd ,. Oraan Coa IT. 8. Steal do pfd Waatlng. common . aid. Aeked. . N .ir,-4 .13 - S .1n7Vi . II .J47 ' . It . 40 . 41 .1114 Adranture Allouea Amalgamated American Cine ... Atlantic Hlngham fa I. ft Hecla Centennial Copper Range .... f'alr Weat rranann Granny .., lata Royale Maaa. Mining Michigan , Mohawk v Mnnt. C. A C... old Domtalea .... Oaceola Parrot Quince ........... Shannon Tamarack ........ Trtnlljr t'nited Copper ... u. . Mining Oil 844. t!. g. : I Utah . 30 (Victoria .... . 41 Wo War Ine .. .10Hi North Butte . M 1 - .. .tt . .U'Ih .. 10 .. 11 .. 40 . K) .. .. i'a .. 14 .. lH .. IS .. 12 .. ' .. !' .. to .. 4 ..tntit ..104 .. it ..It .. 7, ...tM .. 10 ... 74 ... hn ... u ... 14 ... ,..1H4 ... Hli OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET N Marked Cbantre in Cattle, Everjthinr Bein? Quoted Steady. HOGS SELL MOSTLY AT STEADY PRlCfS Ciooel Mhees aad Rwea Commaad tlaod Hraag Prleeel,amha Oaaa Ahaat teady, bat Rather lorr with Teadeney Kaaler. . SOUTH OMAHA. March 1 Receipt were: Cattle. Oi. feneep. Official Monday '. a.ieis ;t.iMi U p oni. lal Tuesday 4.k 7,50 ,:B Onielal Wednesday i,jm a,ism ll.4 Three days this week. .1111 19. W4 33. M7 fame days last week. .. .15.34? M.ioo 40.i' Bame two weeka ago.,.14.)J 1V.M4 4.t name tnree weeks ago. .u.aw i..4 Same four weeks ago. ..ii, 3:6 3.4i 2H.0..4 Hume last year M-DA The following table allows tne receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omana for the year to date, compared with last year: lej U. v Inc. (.atlle 24ti,i 1:,!) 44.HoS Hogs im.4iit MU.mi W,ol Sheep 434, IW SW.ili 0,o4J RANGES OF TRICES. Cattle. Omaha fl.7iVovO Chicago l.fiut-a Kansas City 2a6.no 8t. Louis X.ln'ui.00 Sioux City f.oov 60 CATTLE QUOTATIONS. The following will show the prices paid for the different kinds of cattle on the South Omaha market: Uood to cnoice corn-ted steers ft. 8665.64 Fair to ciioice oorn-fed steers 4.tXw4.i Common to choice corn.fed su-i s.. 4.a4 t" Oood to choice cows and heifers. Good to choice feeders Fair to good stockers and feeders. Common to fair stockers Bulls, stags, etc The following tsble shows the average price of hogs at South Omaha fop the last ecvcral days, with comparisons: Hogs. Klaoit.:) 6 lau.J fc.nOql.fiO 0tl20 3.75'n l c 4.00I&4.90 KeOSI.I. 2.7.V(iS 50 , 3.604 00 Date. 1906. 1S. J1H04. 1803. 102. 101 -ilJ0- Chicago Kansas City Minneapolis . Omaha IHiluth ....... 61. Louis ... 6 ., 21 320 .v 6 2tt 32 18 . M 133 H 10 30 CHICAGO tRAl!t AMD . PROVISIONS Keatarea of the Tradlagf aad Cloalnaj Prlcea oa Board of Trad. k CHICAGO, March 28. Favorable reports 'regarding the situation of fall-aown wheat in the I'nlted States, together with lower prices-at Liverpool,- Induced much protll taking today In the local, wheat market and caused a ' considerable . decline tn prices. At the close the May option was off Ve. Corn was- up VfiVac. Oats were a,c higher. Provisions were unchanged to 124.0 lower. market waa inclined to be Mt. Louie Geaeral Market. ST. LOUIS. March 28. WHEAT Lower: No. I red. caah, elevator, 82i&SKe; track, 92 fi93V; May, 74V4i74Tc; July. 74e74Hc: No. 3 nnra, twamc. CORN Higher: No. 2 cash. 41Ho: track. .'U4j',tc; iviay, u-fctflaafcc; juiy, vimzc. oa i a tiigner: jno. z casn, sic: track. 81Wtf324c; May, 3030Hc: July, 29Hc; No, 3 wnite, &Mg;uMtC. FIXiUR Steady: red winter natents. t4.1HH.26; extra fancy and straight, $3.70 s..ti; ciear, .(maa.so. .. sued Timothy, steady, 32.5042.80. i tjKruM kal Bteaoy. 3.zo. tin aw w teady: sacked, east track. 85c. HAY Firm: tlmothv. t.O0irl4.a0: malrle. rj'KKBlO.UO. IRON COTTON TIES fl. 01. , BAGOINIJ 80. Mf;jvir- TW1M1 i "Ac. . PROVISIONS Pork. lower: lobbing. 11R.Z5. Lard, steady; prime - steam, 38.00. Dry salt meats, steady; boxed extra shorts; ino to, too 100 t.ooo t4 4t" lt i lit: T. , i , a i iiivi it t: , wnf. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t ' , lv I'U a-, , , , , , - - weak all day, but during the first pnrt 8,H: clrar.r,b!; 19 W B,2ort c,eftrB. ot tne session a iasr aemana oy snurts pie Th vented any material break in prices. .-fr pelting t-notathms tiut eaTnpanTatf1oggti because or a decline at Liverpool and in the local market May waa down fee to Vtti' ac at T7c to 77S-77Vic. . The weakness at Liverpool was due" to an official estl mate which made the wheat crop of Vic tor a. Australia. 23,5.0.000 bu.. against 20, 1f4.1.ooO bu. last year. I non this basis it was claimed the crop will show a surplus for export of 16.52n,OU0 bu. In addition to these foreign advices reports of heavy snow In 'southwestern Kansas and rains In Oklahoma and Texas. Primary receipt were liberal, being 449,000 bu., against 32.- Hacon. steady; boxed 'extra shorts, f.62H; clear ribs, 19.75; short clear, t9.87H. - ' VOIJI.TU V F4ew-4--Mkens.4:er--a-rtncs. uc; luraeys, uc; qucks, lie; geese, sc. Adams Express Amalgamated Copper ..... American C. ft F American C. ft P. pfd...., American Cotloa Oil American Cotton Oil pfd.. Americas Eapresa American H. ft L. pfd.... American Ice, seeurlttea. . Amerlcen Llnaecd Oil American Linseed Oil pfd. American Locomotive .... Amer. Locomotive pfd American 8. A R American 8. ft R. pfd American Sngar Refining. Am. Tobacco pfd. ctfa.... Anaconda Mining Co...... Atchlaoa Atchiaoa pfd Atlantic Coast Line Baltimore ft Ohio Baltimore ft Ohio pfd.... Brooklyn Rapid Tranalt.. Canadian Pacific Central of New Jersey.. Chesapeake ft Ohio Chicago ft Alton.. ...... Chicago ft Alton pfd... Chicago Great Western Chicago ft Northweatem.... I.floo J.M Paul galea. High. Low, Clnea. 147 70. (HO 10S 107H 17,00 444 41 4 I'O ini IfilH 10114 wo Hi H 14 3S 129 91 M4 22 4b io 14 I'M . it. ton mi no in . titOO 1414 139Uj 10.1 . 21.KSV 17-14 X714 rSi . 10.0UO M4 . HS4 lc ain ljtla 1M le4 . 1.500 111S llll 111 i Vft . 4 0iM M llH . 1.300 I7IH 11114 .... 4.40ft MUj U l.ntm to' jis Hi" 117 if X) 7t ' Chicago. Mil. ft gt Chicago T. ft T.. Chicago T. ft T. pfd... r r r a. i ri 1 1 cn-uuiri, creamery, Aiojjec; dairy. Colorado Puai A iron 18ift21c. I Colorado ft gouthera.. J"(KiS Higher, 13c. caae count. 1 Colorado ft So. 1st pfd The receipts and shipments of flour and I Colorado a Bo. Zd pfd grain were: Keceluts. Bh omenta, nmran uaa Flour, bhls 6.000 B.OOO AVheat, bu 62,000 58.000 Corn, bu 123.400 nti.fliio Oats, bu f. 61,000 151,000 Minneapolis Grain Majrket fSunerlor Board of Trada auotatlona tnr 000 bu. for the corresponding day one year Minneapolis and Chicago delivery). The ago. Late in tne aay messages were re- 1 range or prices, as lurmsnea oy r . L. Day ceivea crom various pomia in me suuin- 1 02 ld., iivaii Duara or ATaae Duiiaing, was: west to the ertecl that tne new crop is making excellent progress. The market Articles. Open. High. I Low. Close. Tes'y, became extremely weak ana tne price 01 May dropped from 7T5so to 7iic. The close waa weak, with May at 7.'V3T7c. July ranged between 7"V and T7Sc and closed with a net loss 01 wc at manc. t-icar him of wheat and hour were equal to 171, (k1 hu Minneapolis. Ouluth and Chicago reported receipts of 361 cars, against 310 cars last week and 240 cars a year ago.' Despite the weakness ot wnest tne corn Wheat I May.. July.. Sept.. Flax- May. July.. I t I 76HfH 76. 756, 7SV(.'V 78 7S nVate- 77V 77W 1 17K 1 17 1 lPi'l 1 It 1 1 1 Taj 7't 77",! .1 7 79 J 77H Minneapolis Cash Close Wheat: No. t oc; No. 3, 7JT74.'! market was firm for the greater part of rorthern, 75c; to arrive, 75c; N the day. The slightly eaaler tone waa No. 1 durum, 71c; No. 2 durum, 9c. Corn: manifested at the opening becauae of lower No. I yellow, SHe. Barley, 37VSH7c. Rye. cables, but all offerings ware reaauy taaen bothc by cash buyers and tne maraei soon occarao Hrm. Active buying by shorts, light coun try" acceptance and a good demand (or cash corn contributed to the strength of the market. The close was strong with prices at the highest point of the day. May opened a shade to VoVaC lower at it,. . n.i sold u n to 44Vsc. where it cloaed. l-ocal receipts were 201 eura, with 4 cara of contract grade. There was an active demand for oats by shorts and caah buyers throughout tne en ..u...,n and tha market showed con .1.1...V.U tromrth OrTerlnKS were light. May opened a shade lower at 3-Vfl30c, ad vanced to 80tc and closed at 3uc. Local receipts were 11 cars. Provisions were a trifle easier early In the dav on moderate selling by small liold ..ra hut hMame steady on a fair demand by rackera. The volume of trading waa email. At the cloae May pork waa down l"ic at tlk.45. Lard waa unchanged at IS IT1, rtins were iiwer i eo. n-. - t. -n.. tA receinta for tomorrow: W'heat I .orn. J4 cars; oats. 122 cars; hogs. ' J4,0 head. . ' The iJoard of Trade will be cloaed Tue dav, April . H oeing eiecnon ". The hading futures ranged aa followa: Kansas t Hy Grala aad Provision KANSAS CITY. March 28. WHEAT. Unchanged; May. 71!c: July, t3e: Sep. temper. 69'-4c. Cash: No. 2 hard. 7IWi7iic No. 3. 73i77c: No. i red. 8294c: No. 3 S.iy'ac. CORN Unchanged: May. W.c: July. t"c. man: io. : mixed, 4l4c; rvo. white. 41 He; No. 3. 41vii44Hc. OATS Steady; No. 2 white, lliuic. HAY Strong: choice timothy. 111.50&12.00 cnoicf. prairie, vn.w. RY R Steady; 67ti57Vc. BUTTER Steady : creanierv. 2Kc: nack. ing. i:to. 1 lOCHiS Firm: Missouri and Kansas new No. 1 whltewood cases included.' 13c; ease count, iitic caaea returned, He. PIT. Receipts. Shipments, Wheat, bu a.lrw 49 ( torn, DU 16.0110 34 000 Oata, bu 10,000 -- , 17.000 Articles.! Open. Hlgh. Low. Cloae.l Yes y. I Mllwankee Grala Market MILWAUKEE. March 2. WHEAT Steady: No. 1 northern. 8tS81c; No. north ern. ibVa" ic; May, Tti'nC RYF: Steady ; No. 1, 6(&iiH . HA RLE 1 Steady : No. 4.. 06c: an mole 01 lOI-K-, .1, U V Cora Prodacta, ctfa Corn Producte pfd.. ctfa.... Iielaware ft Hudaon Delaware. L. ft W , teaver ft Rio Grande Denver ft R. o. pfd , liiatltlera' Becurltlea Krla , Brie 1st pfd..., Erie Id pfd , General Electrlo Hocking Valley llllnola Central International Paper , International Paper pfd...., International Pump International pump pfd.,.. Iowa Cantral owa Cantral pfd Kaaaaa City Southern Kaltaaa Citv So old 1 lt4! 1 17 Loulavllla ft Naahvllle 1 17 .1 1 tanatun L Metropolitan aireet Hr..... Meilcan Central Mlnneapolla ft gt. Loulg... M.. St. P. ft g. 8. M M . St. P. ft ft. g. It. pfd. Mieaaurl Pacific Miaaourl, Kanaaa ft Taxaa. tdleaourt. K. ft T. Did National Lead National New York New Tork, Norfolk ft Western. Norfolk ft W. pfd North Americas Pacific Mall Pennarlvanla People's Oaa P . 0.. C. A St. Loan... Preeaed gteel Car Preaeed gteel Car pfd.... Pullman Palace Car...... Reading Reading let pfd...... Reading Id pfd Republic Steel Republic steel pfd Rock laland Co Rock Uland Co. pfd Rubber Oooda Rubber Oooda pfd.:..,... St. L. ft . r. Id pfd... St. Louie southwestern.. Si Louie g. w. pfd Southern Pacific floulhern Pacific pfd Soutbera Railwar Southern Rallwar prd... Tenneeeee foal ft Iron.. Taxaa ft Pacific Toledo, gt. L. ft W 4 ' 70 147H 17"4 W4 4.1100 17S mst 174 , 4-..-.M J) 'it V, 7.100 10.1 Mlt 10H, 4.7iM tt 4 f.ono 2f 1.1V 1.0HJ 70S g9 7o' tI4 ' M ' - 2.000 Ms 117, too 174 1714 400 fit . HV l.tOO X 1074 0i4 440 3.40 464 46 4H 1 17 14. SOA 24 11 14 414 4.00 4t '41H4 44 , t.00 7H" 7t 7UJ l.tOO 70S 70S tOO 14a 14744 19H - IH 500 77!H 1714 17t 4.600 ii 21s its sas aesa 6.400 40 . M' 1.400 M14 X44 1,10(1 IIS lis too tS MS .... I.KiO Sf.14 S4S t( 7S 74 M0 1414 161 900 174 17S 00 aa ms 1.000 tea, at Lead .M0 II II II R. R. ot M. pfi w k Central .... 1.41s) 1464 144 146 t. O. ft W. ...!.... 4.300 SIS 60S II 1,000 MS toe t 100 44S 17. ma in l.aoa MS Foreign Financial. LONDON. March M. Rates for money were heavier today. Discounts were quiet and eaaler. On the Stock exchange business expanded moderately with the satisfactory conclusion of the settlement, while the prospect of easier money at the quarter end stimulated purchases of consols, whicn, with other British securities, sympathlxcd. Foreigners were dull, but easier. In the ab sence of continental support. Copper shares hardened In isympa,thy with the metals. American opened a fraction below parity on local tiuylng, but the operatlona were not large owing to the uncertainty regard ing the .continental trade situation. The market eaaled later and closed quiet. Jap anese Imperial 6 of -.1904 were quoted at 10414. , PARIS, March 28. Prices on the Bourse today opened firm, but became heavy. Rus sian imperial 4s werei .quoted at 84.76 and Russian bonds -of 1904 at 611. BERLIN1, March 28. Prices on the Bourse today opened firm 'in expectation of an early settlemnt of the Moroccan dispute. The market cloaed flulet. . .. ' Bank CTe'nrlagsi ?' OMAHA. March "$8"Bank' clearings foT todey .were Sl.2ul.371S4a.iand for the corre. spending datd-iast yonr u.iiso.ooo.DS. , 1 ' hit .-, ' . Wool Market. ; . . , BOSTON. March 28.-r-WOOL The Boston wool market Is firm Wftu a steady demand in evidence. This has resulted in a way from the increased firmness abroad. How ever, some feeling exists that the market may reach a hard position. The goods mar ket Is not In a condition satisfactory to traders: Territory wools are active. Pulled wools are In fair movement.- Foreign wools are strong" Leading quotations follow: Ohio and rennsyivania aa ana anove, go! t3Hc: X, 8:;?.33c-, No. I. 3K'839e; No. 2. 3&f 4oc; fine unwashed, 32ii!2Vic; throe-etghths-blood. unwaahed, ItVgStityc; three-elghths- blood, ZZtiSAVic; half-blood. 32yir33c; un washed delaine, 2R4r'.'9c: fine washed delaine. 36Vy?t87e. Michigan,- fine unwashed, 24'&2te; quarter-blood, unwashed, . aiStftKe; tnree-elghtha-blood. 32HI6 J3c ; half-blood. Zl 32c; unwaahed delaine. S7(fi2Hc. Kentucky and Indiana, etc.: Three-eighths and quarter blood, 323 33c. Territory: Idaho, fine, 22(W 13c; heavy fine, 19fi2oc; fine medium. 22?r3c; medium. 26V&27C: low medium, IKdilKc. Wy oming, fine, Il'tfJSc; heavy fine, lSerriOc; fine medium, 22iQ!3c: medium. 26a27e. Utah and Nevada, fine, 22&'23o; heavy fine. 19'S2oc: fins medium. 22ra23c: medium. 2rWi27c: low M2 medium, 3fi'vJ7o. Dakota, fine. 22iii23c; fine i medium. 22(523c; medium, 274iC8c; low me dium, 2li27c. Montana, nne cnoice, 2 25cS fine average, zjiozec; nne meaium choice, I426c; average. 23r0'24c; staple, 3i& 28c: medium choice, 27$ 28c. ST. IjOUIS. Marcn ai. wuub-meaay; medium grades, combing and clothing 24 28c; light fine. ?26"26c; heavy fine, 1kQ21c; tub washed. 31tf38ct Mch. 13.. I m Mch. 14.. UVkl Mch. 16.. (03),l Mch. 16.. 07HI Mch. 17.. ill 1 Mch. 18.. 1 Mch. It.. 10 I Mch. 20.. Hsi Mch. 21.. lS'ti Mch. 23.. 17HI Men. a.. t 20-h, Mch., 24.. I 3371 Mch. 26.. I Mch. 26.i 19M Mch. 27.. I 27 Mch. 28 i a I 1 24 W) I 4 79 K lal 7 9vi a 131 X 1l 4 7i I 32 6 26 4 79 0 ;i iw 6 U 4 III 1 1H 5 271 4 90 I 4 tJ i V4 7 10 6 l' 6 04, t 061 22 4 98 7 Ifl V 53 7 t to 7t t 7 I 7 1 , . 7S( t Mi t..... 70 I 7i 6 1.M I M J n 4 1-1 in s .wii w 1... Ill ! 0 1 (. W 4 i 1 .'6 I 00 1 t.a 4 M ...-. 1 Tal 1M 3. . 774 I 'O 1 tM a 4 ; ia:j 4 i BULLS. I 1J0 40 I u.' 1 107 J 70 I I.H 1 ., t 0 I 7S 1 1 t"i 1 17 1 7 1 J"." J " 1 1M0 I (St 1 15M ) V . i.. ..! I aa t J . I o;o 1 so 1 t:a g i 1 tor in ' 1 im 1 TJ 1 l?tl 1 i, 1 no I.. 1 t 11 t" 1 t.rt .1 1 ino 1 mi I I3..0 1 :. t ur I o 1.. 1..70 3 ) I IS"' I -V !......'..... SH IM 1 '...ISM J to 1 14M IIS ! I4.ll 1 o t ,..10 140 1 .. .ln0 4 00 1 140 3 au 1 :io 4 on 1... 1410 I an CAIA'ES. I Md I t:. 1 im 11', 6...., , IPO t 71 1 n IT' 1 lo 6 00 ' 1 14" 4 ik 1 120 i ti t 1:1) 6 :". 1 no t 10 1... us :. 1 0 IN'. I Sl'l I !i 1 ISO I () 1 Il I M t ISO I OS ISO So 1 141 I -:. 4 S41 I it I.. 1M It 8TOCKKKS AND FKEDKRS. 1 J0 6 OA 7 4T 3J 1 90 I (III 1 714 t M 1 7io I on a.... hi to 1 mo t 00 j; 7 1 to I Kit I M 4 7W 3 to 1 :,4 1 00 t t. 'n a u 1 7:1 t 00 4 477 4 no I. tlO 1 10 7 44 11 1 6") t m J :;i 4 00 14 471 I 0 11 , (.1 4 00 I ,44 I 15 !4 '-'I I It t 71.1 t V. t 71 4 111 7 706 3 U t 7S4 4 11 1 son t 40 ' 6 tM 4 X) ' M 114 1 70 7 MS 4 ?l t 5 1 71 io 7r. 4 ti 1 tn 7J fi im; 1 ii 1 til I 7i 14 :l 4 la 4 1 fie m;nket steady, stockers ( low: twev.-s, tl Ji aifi.ai; rows, nulla ami mixed. II rxtl sum gere st.il fn iit i K. -. (On I 40. cthes ninl em iniiis .t ii'u 4 Mi iHH-l:i ci.t: . 1.5(1 lii-.ul; inukit w-nk to Ac lower ut ti.'i't; 6 J", milk ,t miles, (l.l.'i(;.l.i. I. nt. Jnarplt lle Sf.-U Market. I ST. JOSKPH, Mo.. M itch 2-.-l 'ATT I ,i: -I lttOIits. i.t nt'.ul; mark"! iirln"; inutc, 64 l.-si o in, cows and l. ii' rs. li.i.-iil s. .Mfcsfis and le-deie. IIakJ I.'. IttHli Meceipls. :l.i.- liend: stiong to c mhei. itaht, y 1 liietiiiini and heavy, ivi' (ti 4" - " ; SIlMCI' AND LA.MtM-tt'V.'lpta. Ihiiid; niarkil ste.uiy; iaiuls, trtoj. nmiki 1 tMiH i, ij; 2, ill? , Stock In tuht. Receipts ol' live st.ak at the six principal western nnit'kets yesterday were as fol lows: Cuttle lltgs. Sliccp . 6,:ai 11. ...J So;llh ("liii.ilirt I ttioux t'l.y ... I Kansna ( lly . ' tt . Josepu . 1 Mt. IHlls j Chicago Totals OMAHA . . 1. .w 9 iX' .. l.Uv'i .. i.;l'" . . 1,I.'0. 4, H hvi i Ju.m i) ",.l "I 2i.i a 10 .ISk V II HI l!l'l 'i 00 HCKIS The hog market ortened this morn ing at practically ateitdy prices and early trade was reasonably active. The most of the hoga sold In good season 011 tnal basis, the bulk going at $t 26"' .' the same as yesterday with a top at tn.ib. Toward the close and alter nearly all of the hogs had changed hands a weaker feel ing was d'veloped. so that the market wound up tilow and lower than the open ing. It had been anticipated that the recelpta would prove very light thla week on ac count of the almost Imp.issable condition of the country roads, so that It Is no sur prise to the trade that receipts are running somewhat lighter than la at week. The only surprising feature Is that they should really be as heavy aa they are. Representative sales: 37.658 tii.lni ii 6 HOI.l;A!.L; MARivKT. ,7il old lli a j 02 6 131.1 81 1 6 131 7 22; ' 5 13 I 7 28 12 6 10 6 J 71 7 30 6 K.I 6 181 4 (0 4 Iff 5 22 6 05 r Sunday. The following shows Ine num.ier of cars of atnekera and feeders shipped to the country yesterday and their points of tlnation: CATTLE. C. Mallonee, Bayard, la. Mil............. C. Cessna. Grlnnell, la. It I W. Hafkeyr Grlnnell, la R. 1 Dewell Bros., Cushlng, la N. W George Friday, Val, la. N. W J. M. Newell, Stanton, la. Q H. A. Proctor, Winnepeg. Neb. M. 6V O S. P. Bryant,. Schuyler, Neb. U. P J. P. Peteraon, Stromsburg, Neb. U. P A. Mayborn. Biller, Neb.-Q. A. Menn, Dodge, Neb. F. F. Fowler Bros.. Battle Creek, la. N. W.. des- Cars. 1 1 1 8 o i 2 The official number of cars of stock brought In today by each roau was: itttie. Hoga. She p. H'r a. C, M. & St. P 2 Wabaah Missouri Pacific 1 V. P. System 116 C. A N. W. teasO.... 1 C. N. W. I west)... 32 C, St. P., M. ft O.... S C, B. ft Q. (east) C, B. ft Q. (west).... 30 C. R. I. & P. (east) 2 C. R. I. A P. (west).. 1 Illinois Central 2 Chicago Qt. . Western - .. r 3 1 41 34 2 2 .. 39 i 10 4 1 1 11 11 , 2 .4 1 ., 1 .. ,. 125 50 M lH H4S IIS 6e 4j 4.700 IMS 160S 1S0I4 is It, 111S .'514 74 HIS 171 711 16 ws 116 49 316 .1.683 174 us at HS tS 44 S 44 S lrr4 ims W Ms 4,a) 63S lt4 6IS 1 aw sis ns M7 114 100 is,4 1M4 llos i I. Us) 4 1.204 l(tt4k l.atia m im . Ms 101 jS MS Wheat I' May li.NJi'-sl juiy feept. C01 n--May July Sept. ijala My July bept. 1'L.ra. . May July 1-MI'U Majf July S.pt Itibav " May July bpt. I 77.! I '. I 43W4i-s: :: y S"!' 0, i7 'al I 20 s 77S: 77S I 44SI 44, 4f,S 44V.'I SOS 29-tf(3i,i 2 ''' 2-4, 7iiii6V(i nl' 7ii',:7BSW'77 itM,76'y77l 43', 44, 44 44as 4l'(l S Toledo. St. L. ft W. eld. '3'. !''. .. . - '. I t'nloa Pacific t OK.N Illgner; No. 3 cash, 414B42'ic; I'alna Pacific pfd. May, 44c asked. f W 55 1 1 57Vtl W 46 I 16 JO I lii 40 I W 30 I 46 8 bo H 60 8 60 8 77H 8 77S, 6 60 8 60 6 70 J H KU K lei t 86 8 4J4 a o.'i :ov so 29"-a - ioV.-'SV'!l,, 16 46 ( 1 571, 16 30 16 40 8 47H 8 67 8 67V, Peorlay firala Market. PF.ORIA. Murch "8. -CORN Lower- Vn 3 yellow. 42c; No. 1, 41c; No. 4, 4tA,c; no SI nut-, w. OATS-Hteady; No. 3 white.. 306c: No. 4 HlSlv V-Oll the basis Of 31.28 for fin. sued goous. Philadelphia Produce Market. I'nlted yisiee Repress I n lied gialea Realty t utted Slatea Rubber t nitcd Katea Rubber pfd.. t'nited Blaiea Steel lulled Hlatea Steel pfd..., Va.-faroltua Chemical .. v a -Carolina Chem. pfd... Wabaali V.abaak pfd W'elia-Parso lEipreea Wcttinahciuee Ktectrlc ... V eatera t'nloa Wheelluf ft Lake Erie.... 400 44 1, . 10 14 706 MS 1110 MS 100 111 10, SO 40S 10! 10 14741 1,744 MO Xt MS 100 MS M K) 14 14 71,000 IM 100 fi MS 40S 10144 S 10 lit M 1.400 6s 5H Li I. "w lllit I134 114 7a 4il '41 14 40 41 S lO.ttm 10s KS IMS i.wnt mi wu a Cotton Market. NEW YORK. March 28. COTTON-Soot cloaed steady, 10 points higher; middling uplands. 11.80c; middling gulf, 12.02c. Sales. none. , ST. LOriS. Marcn '. cotton steady; middling, 11 6-lc. Sales, 1.126 bales; re celpts, none; shipments, 860 bales; stock. 42,923 bales. NEW ORLEANS. Marcn at. COTTON Soot closed steadyi- Sales. 3,400 bales. Or dinary. Ssy: good ordinary. H3-lc; low mtdrlllnar. losic: middling. llSc; good .mid- Idling llie; middling fair. 12A6C Receipts, "ai 8 tn hales: stocks. 287.603 balea. LIVERPOOL. March 28. cotton opot In fair demand, prices Z points hlgner; American middling fair. a.aaa; good mid dling. 62rVJ; oiiddllng, 0(id; low middling. itw4. ancr: orilinarv. E.72d: ordinary. S.36tl. &4S Th. '.is of the dav were 12.000 hales, of 1MV, 1M'4 I which 1,000 bales were for speculation and export, and Included w.wai. naies American. ReeejplS, a.taw oatea, intiuuiuK i,o"u amri -lean. lS it eoia 7S Total recelpta ......233 The disposition of the day'a receipts wa as follows, earn ouyer purcnaeing tne num ber of head Indicated: f " Cattle, flogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 639 1,087 . 718 Swift and Company,...,. 807 . 2,:96 2,407 Cudahv Packinif Co 1.819 3.109 401 Armour ft Co 890 - 3,37 2,572 Carey 81 W. I. Stephen 98 Hill ft Son 115 Huston ft Co................ 78 Hamilton ft Rothschild.. 62 L. F. Husi 870 Wolf ft Murnan, 275 Mike Haggerty 97 Sol Degan ...1 2 J. B. Root ft Co Lueb Packing Co United Dressed Beef Co, Other buyer ..; Total 4.896 8.937 8.781 CATTLE Receipts of cattle this morning numbered 230 cars, which was about the same number as ai rived here one week ago and larger than the receipts of two weeks ago. The market as a whole did not pre sent any especially new features, the trade as a general thing being tn air condition with values not much different from those which prevailed yesterday. Beef steers were in llbentl receipt, but there was also a good demand, so that while the trade did not open especially ac tlve there was during the forenoon a fair movement of all the desirable kinds. As to prices there waa no material change from yesterday's figures. In fact the mar ket might oe summed up as reasonably ac tive at yeaterday'a prices. Cows and heifers were in fair supply, and as there was a orreapondlngly good de mand the trade as a whole was In a good, healthy condition. The offerings changed hands In a fairly active manner and the big bulk of the receipts was disposed of in good season. Aa waa the caae with steers there was no quotable change In Prices. Uood stockers and feeders commanded lust about the samo Dtloes aa yesterday and day before. On the other hand there seemed to be a little hesitation on the nart of speculative buyers about taking 011 very many of the-common to medium kinds. Holders found it a little hard to dispose of that kind to quite as good advantage as early In the week, still the market was not very nirrereni. Representative sales: BKKK STEERS. Ill 101 Ha 40 s 101 44 1474. ES 14 1.100 61S 4S 8 474,4, 6 66 I 8 ho I 8 67 8 67m 774. 8 7:": i77il 6 77Vi 8 C-V PHILADELPHIA. March 28 BUTTER w.;onl" JnlrJ Steady; extra western creamery. 28c; extra n'n "lr-' 'd' nearby prima. 30c. i--,t,to u,Cl,.iv rm.h .,. -. teiitrei peeincr ....... 8 Ml 8 77H 8 62 Fa)GS Steady ; fresh-And weatern. 2Uo at nuirK. CIIEFE-Flrml New York full creama. 14C, Central leather pfd.... Bloee-anetneld Hi eel .. Oils aad Roaln. OIL CITY. March 28. OILfl-Credlt bal- lis) 1HS H4S 114S ances. 81.58. Shipments, 78.M8 bbls., averaae n s ws -a 62.461 bbla.; runs. 70.996 bbls., average 6S.s3 bbls. Shlpmenta, Lima, ib.s-'S bbia average tvt.'IS bbls. ; Tuna, Lima, 14,244 bbls., average 35.620 bbla SAVANNAH. Oa.. March 38. OILr-Turpentine, dull. 68c. ROSIN Dull and firm; A. B. C. D. F., M60: O. H. $.1.90: K. M an; M. 15.35; N. $7.75: W. G., $595; IV. W., $6.00. 100 I:". MS i ns tn, tit 17 IT l.l' 111 l. 4 44S I'd HH 1044 itiiu a.t 11 61 1S lS s ;i-4 4iS 1114 fcj4, No. $. Cash ouotations were aa follows vi a ii'H Iiull. steady; winter patents, t3.40ii3 90; winter straights, Jtt.itK(j3.tl0: spring omenta. 5-i." atraigiita, 64.ai4.6o; l..l,r t? 'Jl.il 2.90. '. WHEAT No. i spring. TbtjSOc; No. S. r in.-- No 2 red. 8.'-. iiM-sc CORN No. 2. No- yellow, 4.1 V3 j::.c OATS No. 2. So. 3 white. iHrjjolV h i. .k. t 6ti-.o. BARLEY Ooou feeding, 37mjS8c; fair to 1 holir mailing. 4oilMc. bEEDa No 1 llax, $106; N'l 1 north weatem, St. 12. Timothy, prune. Clover, contract grade, 113.10. PROVIBION Mru pork, per bbl.. $W..Vii I6.40. Iard. pr hv Ihs., Ivc'i. hliort rlt.a eld. a lluiwl. 1 7isJ8. 75. bhoi t clear aldea tuoxvdi. Is auii Iti l.lyeritool Uraln anr! Provlaloaa. L1VF.RPOOU March ' 28. WH EAT Spot. nominal: futuraa. steadv: Mav. 6d: Julv. hi mi. t ORN Snot. American mixed, new. firm. ism: American mixed, old. quiet, Is 7l. Fu- iuirw, eieaay ; atuy, IB z-a. Total aalaa for tha dar. M7.l0 aharea London Cloalng Iteeka. LONDON. March 28. Cloalnar n.i.i. on siucks erra. Con en la. aaouey do a.-count . . . Anaconda At, Maun do pld .... )S N, Y. ISntral.. ,. 10 I-11 Norfolk A '.. ...14 I do pfd .... tela Ontario ft W... ....107s Pennerlrsnla .. Baltimore ft Ohio IMS Rand Mmea Toledo Seed Market. - TOLElX. O., March 38 SEED Clover. caah and March, 17 40; AprtL.37.S5; October. H, ft-, ..... , 1 .. 1 1. ert-.u. 1t"IWI", v&isisv, e.JV. Metal Market. NEW YORK. March 28. M ETA I.N Tha London tin market waa unchanged to a shade Uglier, with spot closing at AUi im and futures at lt6 7a eVI. Lot ally the mar- Ket waa a utile Higher 011 the inside price mllh spot quoted at 37.2i-ii J7.6ti. The Bunco tin sale went off at Alibi 7a 60. equivalent to Canadian Pacific Chea. ft Ohio Cblcaio Ot W ... c. at. ft St. r... DeReere Deneer ft R. O do pfd Erie ... do lat pfd do Id pfd llllnola Central .. Loulavllla ft Naah at., K. ft T 17S Reading OS iiS .111 . us bout 137 36 in the local market. Cooner Recelpta and si.ipments of grain and flour I waa Irregular abroad with a pot unchanged were aa follows: - .Receipts. Sliipmt nla. I at A.S4 6a and futures over Ail iiiaher at do 1st pfd. do Id sfd southern Hal I war da eld MS Southern Pacific .. -. an I nloa Pari fie ..44 do pM .. lOit. . Steal .- 70S I da pld -.17, iWabaah ..14S do pfd .. MS Spenlak 4s SILVER Bar. quiet, Sod per ounce. MONEY per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills la 21 per cent; for threw ntuntns uiiia, nq t-t ..14 .. 0 .. 4 .. it .. 71 .. I .. lis 4f .. 4IS ..l"4' .. las . 1.S7 S .. 99 .. 41S . .104 .. 14 .. ii -. MS agar aad' Molaaaea.' NEW YORK. March 28. SUGAR Raw. nominal; fair refining. 31-16c; centrifugal, 96 test, 3 17-j23 9-lilc; molasaes. sugar. 2 2fi-8.2 13-lilc. Reflnej. quiet: crushed, 6 4c: Dowdered. 4 .800; granulated, 4 70c. NEW UKlir.An aiarcn in. ot uaii Firm: open kettle centrifugal. 8 15-16e: cen- tritugal white. 3iS4c; yeuowa, u-w secondal 'Jtic MOLASSES Nominal; open kettle JOc: centrifugal. ci2c. SYRUP Nominal. Sfape. 17J per tent. Fluur. bbla. f. Wheat, bu 1 '! Corn, bu. '.'.4ai tiata. bu. ,141 6ni Rve. bu 6.041 Barley, bu 63.6011 on the Produce exchange today the but ter market was firm; creamer-tea, liH' 2tSs" : dairies. 11 :3c. Egg", nrm; at mark?, lasea included, USc: pniiue tlrsta,. 14 a ; a-kiraa. lot. .i.eeM. criu; Hduv lt0 15. ho ttalath Grala Market. DUI.l TIf. Mart h ? -WHEAT To a Jc Mil ASI Im. Lt -ailly no change waa reported. 27. law I lAKf la quoted at lid Don l. ,t; eiectiolv tlc. Ile cm I $l AnlH and coaling. , lls.ueu 16 2S. lud Hi..l i waa higher at Ala l,a atl in London, but rr- maliKal unchanged at $o.3uo6 45 lu the haial I market, speller was unchanged at 24 16a In London and at $4 15ieL6 locally. Iron waa higher alroad. cloning at 46a 3d for both atandaid loundry and Cleveland war rants. The local luarUei waa unchanged. Ne 1 foundry northern la quoted at 2fi) is u . -4j. . loaiKii y sort net 11. lli.bn if, : No. I fouiuii y southern, lis -j.'n !S ,;, and No. 3 fouudrv Miuthi-rn. IliSoa!. M. M'l 13 Ma r-n s - Me. IA 1 .0 Lead. ew York Mlatag htoa-ka. NEW YORK. March 28. Closing quota- iiona on mining aiiK-aa ware: Adaaui Coa Alic urates Brunewlck Coa .. Comet o, k Tunnel Coa. Cat. ft Vs.. hora 6l!ver Iros Silver Leadvine Caa ... .1X6 . II ...116 1 Vl.ltlle Chief Ontario tiphir fkeeolx , Potoel , tvevasa tierra Kvvada Small Hope .. Uleacard -IBS -47a . I . I . 5S . M . M me. No. 1 northern. tSo, No. 2 norm. rn. 'nulct fcnd uiicLangv d at $s JT'.j. St eUtT. dull. l'.4- vu uaia, ,tu. t atwillivill, in ,c, j I'.V '.J. Treaaarr atafeaaant.' .(m.Min,- tarca a. rutlv 1 lat iiiviu vl tLe treasury balance lu the CotTre Market. NKW YORK. Man h 28 -CO T FEE-Market for futuraa ruled ateady at unchanged prices to a decline of $ points, In line with Other European markets. Sales were re ported of 32.260 baga, including April at .60c. May at 6.70c. July at .-. September at T.U6. ;sovemuer at v.juc. necemoer at 7 30fi7.J6c. January at 7 4e Spot Rio, easy; No. 7 Invoice, 6 S-16C. ' Evaaorated 6kles aad Urled Fralla. NEW YORK, March 28 EVAPORATED APPLES The maiket holds steady; com mon to fair are quoted at 78sd fair to good, lyt crop. 8V!;c; nearly to strict prime, wiV; thou e. 9'utiliK:; fancy, lie. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITa-Pi un a are in lobbing demand, stlth quotatiuna ranging from 4'ao to 6c, according to grade. Apricots are attracting soma apeculatlve demand on reiterated reports of light sup plies at primary points; -choice are quoted at ltc: extra cnoice. 11c; fancy, UHTOlsvto. Peaihea are quirt, but steady; choice are qjoted gt 10c; extra choice, l(H4c; fancy. loflIlc; extra fancy, UVfflSc. 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The general situation, however, remains about the same from day to aay that is the demand is somewhat limlteu as com pared with the large receipts, and after buyers have picked out as many loads as they can use of tne more desirable aneep and lambs, It becomes a difficult matter to dispose of the remainder. It Is not so much a matter of price, as Is of finding some One to- buy and everyday toward the close there la a struggle to clean up. Tins gives the market a weak tone on tno close nearly every day, aitnougii tne opening may be quite brisk. As noted yesterday there are some very good heavy ewes o nthe export order com ing forward at the present time, which arc selling considerably belter than anytiuug brought last week, but aa matter of fact they are of very choice quality. It will be noted that receipts at all mar ket points are large with the result that nearly all markets are in practically the same condition It being a constant struggle to get the mutton Into consumption na last aa the sheep and lambs are coming for ward. The receipts here this morning were larger than any previous Wedrnsday this month. Quotations: Good to choice native Iambs, $8.3a,6.60; good to choice light western lambs t.ifft.S0; good to choice heavy lambs, $6.00 6.30; fair to good lambs, e6.004nJ.5u; cull lambs, $4 5Ofl5 60. good to cnoice nmii year lings, $6.66&6.00; good to choice heavy year lings, S.6oj6.86; fair to good neavy yeav lings. $6.4o4j6.r0 good to cnoice wethers, 66.6046. 76: fair to good wethers. $-.2i'q5 63; good to choice ewes, $4-T56.50: fair to good ewes, I4.26hH.66; cull sheep and bucks. 33.90 O4.00. Representative sales; No. Av. Pr. 116 weatern ewes 1"7 6 5j 314 western ewes lit! $ 36 407 western wethers and yearl's. sa 6 75 164 western cull lambs 54 6 76 827 western yearl's and wethers. lsj 6 no 144 western lambs 72 (23 400 western lambs 73 26 17 western ewe culls 96 400 1 western clipped ewe 9" 4 60 - 6 western yearlings and weth. 91 4 60 OA Colorado Mexican ewes.. 1.... hi 6 05 1 weatern ewea 65 i Ji 165 weatern ewes 101 6 20 224) western ewes l'i 6 25 874 western yearlings and weth. 107 5 83 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET 11 I 10 I 00 I 10 4 II 4 I 4 to 4 20 I 12 S 6 ia 4 MS 4 11 I !t 4 It I 21 4 II 4 11 4 4 ti 4 26 4 in I tr, t 25 4 :i f ti 4 ti 4 261 4 2i'v 4 2b 4 ill ' 4 K 4 tft 4 4 an 4 26 4 :s 4 ti 4 36 I ti I 16 4 ii 4 I 4 16 " 4 26 4 W I 26 4 li 4 II I ti 4 16 1 4 37S f I7S 4 27S ns 27 S 4 17 S No 45.. 73., ft.. 41.. 71., t:.. !. 71 21 71.1.... 17 74 : 71 61 36 a so 3 70 21 12 A", ta M 71 ti..:.,. 1 SI m fl II II 71 It 63 64 40 7i 72 61 44 i II...... 16 71 0 ti 63 66 ao 10 Av. ..til ..i';'l ..117 ..M ..234 ..2l4 .301 222 '..iiri ..ii ,.1JH ..in ..211 ..170 .210 ..ts7 . .210 ...241 ..Hi ..tM .211 ..2I . .14 ..liil . .222 . . 2114 . . '.'71 ..2M ,.2.l -.171 ..145 ,.2S ..374 ..241 ..341 ..44 ..212 ,.M7 .,244 ..171 ..: ..217 ..2S-1 ..530 . .co ..123 ..1M ..131 ..? ..lit . .102 ..I'll ti. 120 I'M rr. I :7, I ITS 4 17S 4 27S I 21s 4 17 S 4 27 S 4 27 S 4 27 S 4 17S 4 27S 4 37', 4 27S 4 S7't 4 17S 4 27S 4 IIS 4 21s 4 ITS 4 !7S 4 IIS 4 27' 4 27 S 4 27 S I 27 S ' a in, 4 21 , 4 27 S I 27S I 27S 4 HI 4 10 4 :ui 4 ao 4 30 4 Kl I ao 4 30 1 10 1 so ' 4 30 4 S3 4 30 4 JO -4 10 4 10 4 II I 10 I 10 4 32 S 4 i:s I 32 S I 15 I 66 4 16 Hothouse, per dog., $1.76'i Cattle and Hoa Blow lo Steady sheep steady to Htrona. CHICAGO, March "ATTLE Recelpta. ROW head. Market slow, prices steady; common to 'prime iteers, $3.HMii.4ni cows, I7l.40'i76.(sj; heifers, I2.7E&5 50; bulls, $2.60 4.i6; calves, $2.7fi(((.2o; stockers und feed ers. $2.75414.75 HOGS Receipt. 25,100 head. Market waj slow, prices steady; choice to prune heavy, tt.4t(6.45; miidiuin to good heavy, $.Jj 6.40; butcher weights. $6.33$ti.45; good to prime heavy mixed. $t:.3Mr4i.4i. 8HKK.P AND IA M IIS Receipts. 20OU head. Market steady to strong: sheep. $1.50 .; yearlings, $f-iMI)ti.4u; lunms. h.idu 60. Kaaaaa City Live stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Mo.; March 28.-CAT-TLE Receipts. 6.000 head. Including I'll southerns; market stead : c hoice export and dresaed beef steers, $o.4tfti6.!il; fair to gcod, $4 3n5.8o; weatern fed suhtb, $3,801,1! 6.25; stockers and feeders. K 011 4. Ji: south ern steers. $3.64fi';.00: southern cows. $2.2 tl4O0; native cowl, W.2.Vi4 native lietf -eis, $3.5"tj6.10; bulls, UiUX: calves, $3. 60 43 6.75. HOGS Receipts, 10.000 head; market steadv to weak: top, $6 4"; bulk of salt-. $4iaoiio: heavy, 66. iAfl .4": laickei'S. JW.Sik,, ' 6.37'V. Plga and lights. $.atti..2V ' SHEEP AND LAMBH iuvelpts, 10tl I head $0 45: Coaditlon of Trade and ttniMatlone on Maple and I'ancr rriidaee. LliGD-iuaiUs, hbcial, Ircau tlmk, cai CUIIIll, lac. L1E POULTHV-Hcna, UsilOo; roosteis, u-gc, tuiaeya, lac; aucae, )OUllg ItlOMi'ln, e,ll-" livle. c.- PKn.Sst.11 iOli.iiIi- lUiKcji, lSolSc; old torn.. ilnu lbc; clikkt-ns. imaltc; old rooai tis, 7c, Out Kit. I.'oi.c; aeesc. Inc. LI T I r.H 'ac6ing so.t.K. Uo: choice to fancy dairy, lSdhH-; criaineiy, 21iiilSio. HAY li ices quoted bj tunulia Fvt d com PAny. Au. I upland, t'; luedluni, H jO. tlarsc, ,.u,r?jD fjo. Kye stiaw, 66.60. ' BRAN l'e,' ton. tli'.iiO- I'KOI'iCaL iT-T'ITS. DATES 1'ir btix of 30 1-lu. pkgs.. $J-00; Ilailovie en. In iu-lb, boxes, per i., oc; ra eis, per ih., 4c; walnut ttuitcd, 1-ib. pkga.. l..v 1.1 r doz.; K-lb. boxes, 61.00. ORAiSGEh-Callfoi'iii.-i, exira fmu.y Red land 1, mm is. all sixes, p i. taucy navola, $d. to; cnoice, all slses, lb. LEMONS Llmonit'i e, extra . rant'6'. - Slxe, 3. 76; 3eo lu 360 size. 41.26. FIGS Caliroi Ilia, per lti-ll. carton, in'i Sic;, Imported Smyrna, three-crown, 11c; si crown. )3c. UANANAd-Prr medium slied bunch, $l.ii (il.Jt; Juinlnia. $.'.otmi3 .tsj. TA.V.ERiNKS--.ulllurnla. per box ot about l'JTi, $7l iiq. GRAPE KltA.'ll'-Florlda, per box. $7.00tf 7.60; California, per box. 4 0oi4.6O. FRI.'ITI PEA--Wit ter Nel.'is,- H2.60. APPLEd- alitornla Newton. Plpplna and Baldwins, i pur bu. box; Beti Davis. 62 per bu. box; .. inesaps, 12.6O per bu. box; other varieties, $2 "wsifc oo er bu ; New oik appies, ilaiuvwiis and Ruirsats. $u.U0 per bui. uKAPKrJ linpoi ted Malagas, to.Ui.oO. OLD EGET AliLiib. POTATOES Home grown, per bu., V.VJ OOc; South Dakota, per bu.. 76c. NAVi liEANS-Per bu 1.6o; No. 2, $1.75. LIMA BKANS-Per lb., "i'xC. CAUiiAGK Coliloir.U. oer lb.; Wis consin, 111 crates, per lb.. 2 Ss 'it -Inc. CAlUioTS. i'AhhiMl A-L w.HNIP8 Per bu.. SSc. CGlLAI-Oullfomlu, $1 per dos. , SWEET POTATOES-fllllnolai for 11-pk. bbl. r-64.60. . . ! . NEW VEGETABLES. TOMATOES Florida, ptr crate of 30 lbs., , net, 60.50. WAX BEANS Per liumper of about 30 Iba.. net, $6. ' ONIONS Home grown, yellow and red. Iter hu , Ktc; tlpanisii, per cralu, . i; Culu- ,-a,l.t mil ttinl kllnw. tier kill.. 11. STRING l'.F.ANS- 1 cr huinpcr oT about 30 lbs., net, ..l.uiut.tio. GKEeN Pr.PPERS Floiida, per 6-basket crate, $4 60. TO KM PS. BEETS AND CARROTS LuiiiKtana, per doit, bunclies, SHALLO'i'Tfl Loulaiajm, . per doxen buncoes, 7uC. ' ... ' HEAD 'LETTUCE Louisiana,' per bbl., $7.tAiu,lo 00; H-- .duS. heads, H.VjuI.'Mj. LEAK LE'l'TLCE Holiioua... . per doa. lies da, too. V COCLMriEKS-V 2 a' '.EEEF CUTS. No. 1 ribs, 13c; No. i ribs, HHc; No. 3 riba, $',4c; No. 1 lolrt, ltic; No. 2 loin, IV; No. 3 loin, litc; No. 1 chuck, Ik ; No. 3 chuck, 6lc; No. 3 chuck. c; No. 1 round, 6c; No. t round, 7V; -"i"- a I'uuiid, 7'c; No. 1 plate, 4c; No. 2 plate, liVjC. No: $ pluic, 3c. ' ';'-". MISCELLANEOO'b. ClDKlt Per 4;g. 63,b: per bbl., $6.75. HoNEt'-New, pur 24 Iba., $3.50, CHEESE Swiss, .new, loc; Wisconsin brick, loc; YIcon3ln limbclgur, lie; twins, U4c; Your.g America, lie. NUTS V alnul, No.. 1 soft sliells, new crup. V-T ib., lic; harl sherla, per lb., 13V6C. Pecaoa, large, per ib., 14c; smull, per lb., lie. Peanu;, per lb.. roaatcd. per lb., 6c. Chili wainuta, per . )b., 12iy l3c. Almonds, soft abulia... per lb.. 17c; hard anell.i, per lb., 15u. cocoauuta. $4 per suck of I0U. FRESH FISH Trout, lie; halibut, 10c; pickerel, drestajd.. 7; wliHe baas. 11c; aun hah, utiDc; perch, akliuied and dresaeiL 6c; pike, 10c, redanapper, 11c: tainion, 11c; cruppiea, i'nUc; . eiK, He; black Puna, 22c; whllatlsh, Lc; frog lega. per 0111., '6c; lob i..iK. uiee.l. 2: U.llt;d ioU.4tt-ru, 37c: blue- ' , llan, 16c; hurling, 4c; Spanish mackerel, liic; hudduck, loc; anriiup, l.ooyi.6u per gullon; aniens, lie; cod, Lc. UAUISHES llolhouse, per dux. butiches, Couioc. . ., Ml SHROOMS- lot'.iousc, pt-r lb., 6o4iGOc. Oy81'EH.S--FifcBli atandard, 61. to per a,al.; shell oystera, I1.miv2.u0 $.t ,1; Little Neck, clums, 41.60 pv-r 10U. SUGAR Grauui.ittd cane. In bbls., $.i.i)6; granulated cane, III sacks, 65.01; granulated beet, in sacks, 64.91. SlRL'P In barrels, 24c per gal.; In ea... 10-lb. cans, $1.60; caaea, 11 5-IU. cans, 62 6u; cases, 14 i.V-lb. cana, $1.90. COFFEE Roaslea: No. Sj. 25Vic per lb.; No. 30, iOHo per lb.; No. 2j, lsvuc per .lb. ; No. 20, lBVkc per lb.. No. 21, litsc per lb. FLOCK vholeule) Be.it high grade Ne braska, per cvs I., $1.90; btat IiIkIi grade pat ent iidiiiiieabtu. per cat,, $2 3't; atralght al ent Neurasku, per cwt., $1.8o; second pat ent Neblaska, 61-60. CLKk'l' FISH Family whitensh. per v bbl., Ino lbs., $150; Norway mackerel, per bbl., 200 lbs., bloaters, $4u.W; No. 1, 4UI.011; No 2, $-CA4); No. 3, tiO.oO; Irish, No. 2, iw.iaj; Herring. I" bbls., 200 Iba. eucti, Nurvyay, 4k, 13 00; Norway, 3k, $13.00; Holland, mixed, U. So; Holland herring, in kegs, milkers. Sue; kcg, mixed, 7oc. CAN is ED 0O0I16-Corn, standard weat ern, Da'utioc; Maine, $1.25. Toinatoea. 3-lb. cans, $1.2oil.S0; 2-lb., 9iV6C(i$1.0". Pineapple, grated, 2-lb.. $2.UHU.30; sliced, $1.9ufX3o. Gallon apples, fancy, 43.60; California apri cots, $1.4isu2.ot); peara, $1.75''2.60; peaciics, fancy, ll.ik'ii'.'.tO; H- C. jachca, $2.00. j'l! , ' Alaaka salmon, red. $1.15; r-luk. 9oc; fancy Chinook. F., $2.10: lancy eockeye, F., $1.'j5; bardlnea. l, oil, $2.6u; imiHtarda, $2.5. im Sweet DOtatoea, Slljii 1.2i; sauerkraut. 6l.!io; pumpkins. Bix-'iifl.OO; wax beans, w-lo., ,6"j'.'"c, lima beans, 2-lb., 7ac'itl.35; spinach, 11. toi J.i; cheap pens, 2-lb., 60c; exua, ,4 c; fancy, $1 S.M.il.76. BROOMS No. 1 carpet, $.7.25; No. 2 carpet, $2.40; No. 3 plain. $3 ii. HIDES. PELTS AND TALIjOW-N. 1 green hides, 9c; No. 2, 8c; No. 1 salted, 11c; No, 2. K'c; bull hides. 7,'fi!-o; dry hides, 121(1200, Horse hide., large,? $;l;rsmnll, 12. Sheep pr-lta. uecli 2t0.iU$l .25. Tallow, No. L. 4c; No. 3. 3c; rouglt. liic -"' -' 1 1 ' , REAL K.ST 61 i: TH 4 KFEIt Robert C. Strehlow und wlfo to Mary ljtnuc. nart block 25. Walnut Hill t ' addition , $l.S0u i Philadelphia Mortgage Mud Trust Co. lo A. B. Alprln, 11 S lot 1, block 26, Omaha 2,5uo Martin J I DouKlaa to Xulla Douglas et al. east':,' feet lot 6, block 7, Hill aide add. No. 1... William Stoeckcr and wife to Niels P. Stilling, lot 16, block 12. Deer Pa)k addition : Omaha Real Estate and Trust Co. lu James tl. Janpcrscn and wile, lot 15 and Hi. block 14, S.tUndera Hiuie buugh's atld F. C. Pinaull to J. W. Rasp, lot 17, block 1, Madison Square Jumes Allen and wife to Nancy E. Allen, sws, es. 17-u:-10- A. It Lullon and wife lo Ellzala-tli Si hreiner. lo 1. block 8, Saunders Hinic latuKh a add Ellen Lint-hail und husbund to W. II. market steady: too weatern lambs. Hniiih. part lot . uiocic 1. lima na.... native fed lambs. $j.2ii4.nO; western 1 Marry ftlarownx ami wne iy aite fed lambs. $5 -Axaii.aO; fed sheen and year- . lings. $4.tx(f.su; weatern fed yearlings, $6.60 j 4.o9; weatern fed aheep, $4.Jooj.76; alotk- 1 er and feeders, 3.0(Kal.bO. 81. l-oals Live Hack Market. ST. LOl'18, Mo. March 2S. CATTLE Re celpta, t.MU , head. Including 725 Texana; market atrong; native alupping and ex port steers. $4.t.Vu4l um; dieaaed liee-f and butcher ateers, $.1 16ti5 au; aleeta under l.ouv pound. 43 2.Vu4.au; iiockera and feed era, $2.to(o4. V: cows and belft-rs. tl.liXui.'-'i, earners, $1 76WJ.fjO. bull. $2.66oi4 1; calves, $4(M06 6O; Texaa and Indian steera, $3.9o'i 4.70; cows and heifers. U i"'i4 X. HOGS Receipts, 7.0OO head: market strong; pigs and light. I6 0iu6.4t.; packers. $a 10ti.45; butchers and best heavy, $6.40 lU) 60. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1.200 head; market steady; native muttons, 64 00 4)6 60: lambs, $5 aiii 86; culls and bucks, $i 7f.4j4.00. 2,600 jai 1 3,0-3 t o.Oia) 2l 2,r 4.'JI1 1, 7 V 4.2' iiii City fr.OUX CITY s-r.m 1 t'ATTLK Recclpti. I Ive l-a,k Market. March J IHiieelal Tele- l.f.V head: nart lots 2 and 3. block 7, Omaha William G. Ure and wife lo George E. Roller, lot 1 block 1. Saunders tk lilmebaugh's add , .. - Mtliel V. Hliiiner and liutiOand ,to Shinier & Chase Co., iKirt lots 10. 11 t,pd 14. blix k 1. Vauderuook Terrace., F. J. BurWley lo W. B. binllh, lot 1, block 40 om.iha Harold Thoiiisvn 10 name, lot 3.' block 6t. Oimtlia -v.... I Osias Kobiliiti In and aifn to aauur, I 4-U lot 2. block . Iiniiiliit .., F- D- Day Cl Co. Stocks. Grain. ProvJglunt bl Vouv Vrsla la li, 1 Clileaao and Minotrapullt Uellaery. One-eighth cuniiiiUalon tvq Grain, one quarter on Slock. prompt and careful attention 6',4eo Uj oulsida aicouiii. Write for cur daily Maiket Latter, mailed traa, Main Onu s. llO-lll Board of Trad Bid. OMAHA. a,ar;ej. - -Losg Ulstaag Tkvat, Doaglaa 8S14.