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TUESDAY; MJUICII 12, v1907. JS . VM THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: t CHAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET . FiIcm Deslins ei All Graint, Altboueh Cable Cemt Bter. LIGHT TRADING AND SMALL RECEIPTS EiBrt DrM4 C4 far Wkt, . Prlee niiakUr Lwn kii Coa wmilan Kvlaeat Aavalttasj CJ Vera mew t Bjrti. alries. W)rrHo. Frs. steady; at marK, ciuh'I Inc lude, K,c; nrts, lic; prima firsts, 17a Clieoee, steady, 14j Itic. OMAHA.' March 11. 1907. WliMt opened easier, llht declines be In the rui. with hut 1UU Interest in the market bring d!plsyeii. I able -ame frac tionally lower but cloned fairly strfiri;. but th temper of the market vtna toward lower jprlce pending the publication of the gov C nment report. The aupply ws iiniall at 'ill market except in the northwext and, while confirmation of rumor of crop dnrri ace by green hug waa made, the bug ato nes had apparently Inst their effect, re sulting Weakening In prices. Kumor of the poor quality of Argentina 'wheat received counterbalanced the bear Influence of refreshing rain In all part of the country being reported. While the vis ible aupply Increased 84.000 bushels, the firm undertone of the market waa well held by the fact of Increased shipment for the week with a good foreign demand. Trader were cauilmi, how over, In ex tending long lines and a spirit of conser vatism wa displayed throughout the course of the market, which closed easy. v Corn wa In little demnnd and opened off HJ on the May crop. The visible supply wa subject to a large Increase, which fuct had a weakening Influence on the market. Price fell to 42o on May corn, but re covered tie and closed weak. The trading In oats was large, but at lower prices, small stop loss orders being shaken out and causing a slump of He. on the May crop to 4c. July corn eased off In sympathy, although news wa lacking and a decrease being reported In the visible supply. . , '1 ha world's visible wheat supply Increased tM.M bu. to 45,700.000 bu., attains 47,701,0.0 bu. the corresponding week last year. The Visible corn supply Increased 1,267,000 bu. to 12.3F,000 bu. The visible supply of oats demeaaed T,1 0O0 hu to ll.X13.0u0 bU. Primary wheat receipt were l.OCS.Ono bushel and shipment 166.000 buahels, gainst receipts last year of 6,000 buahels and shipments of 1M,1 bushels. Corn re ceipts were W7.000 bushels and ahlpments ta4,u00 bushels, against receipts of 4Jll,0U0 bushels and shipment ot 78,O0 buahels last year. . . V. ... , Clearances wen am uupnoio wnei S18.(M) bushels com. 270 bushels oats and but and flnur annul tn 47.tt)0 bushels. t luarnnnl nlnuil l-A hltrhaf. nn Ivhsit and Ha higher on corn. World s shipment of wheat wsrs 10.6SS 0o0 bushel, against 8.S3H.OOO bushels lest year, Corn shipments were 8.4ix.0u0 buslt- ls, against 1,274,000 bushels last year. ' Local range of options: ArUcles.l Open.l High. I Low. Close.j Sat y Wheat ( May... 70A. W4A 70HA July... 71HA nA TWA Corn May... 43HA PiA It A July... 41-4A 41vlA 41 A Bept... 41HA. 41HA Oats May... 41A 41,A 4"TA July... 88 A 88 A 874.B 7CA4A 71A 41 B 41 A 41 HA 70A 71VH 40iB 41B 41HB 4HB 88 B Cash Prices. 1 hard. RXSHc: No. 4 hard, feitftac; No. No. asked. B bid. Omaha WHEAT No. hard, 63Uyo: anrlntf. 66-ii 70c CORN No. 8. 38U(ff39Hc: No. 4. WaMc no grade, S(rnS4e; No. 8 yellow. SSWiMac; No. 8 white, 41&42o; No. I mixed, ii3Wc. OATS-No. I white, 4OG40ttc. No, 4 white. 8Htfo. . ... JiltO-No. 8, 60c; No. 8, KHc , ... , Carle Receipts V Wheat. Corn. Oats. rbleara '.'.'. 43 661 257 Kansas City 100 88 42 Minneapolis 628 Omaha .... 1 I mint h M Bt. Louis 41 atW , 47 'CHICAGO OnAJlf AND PROVISIONS' V Outs were oS Feetare of the Tra dinar and, Clostmt - swliiaa on Board of Trad. f CHICAGO, March 11. Tha partial sbate- bent ot tne crop oai7u.-r "". ' report that farmers are still holding large reserves of wheat weakened the local rrntrket today., tha May delivery closing -4iHo lower. Corn was down o, were WiSo lwer. Provisions Tha government crop report which do i. rJt ih.i a anooo bualinla of wheat were in farmers' hands March 1 was made public during the last half hour ot trao Ino . TK ! ,i tha laraeat reserve ever re' rardHi for this season of the year and ih. niihiimilnn ot tha flaures resulted I a sharp deolm which brought the market within a shsda of the lowot point of the day. The prevailing sentiment throughout the session was bearish because of the conflicting character of the crop damage reports. It waa generally conceded that the Texas crop has been severely Injured by the green bug but there seemed to be a great difference of opinion regarain tha onndltlnn of tha croo In Oklahoma The market waa aino affected by the large rrtmnry reoelpta, the total arivais oeini ft'jvauo bu. amtlnst 6Sft.(M). bu. for th ma d laat vear. Th close wa weak. May wheat opened He to c lower at 77Vc in 77 sold ud to TSo and then docllned to TlWo- Final quotations wsra at 77 77H. Clearances of wheat and flour wer equal to &47,6U bu. Tha visible, suppi li,rrvne-.1 bu. Minneapolis. Lulut and Chicago reported receipts of 719 cars against too last week and 678 a year ago, Tha corn market was Inclined to be weak on selling by pit traders and com mission houses which was caused , by th belief that the government crop report would show large stocks or corn stil In ths hands of farmers. These, expects tlona wer fully realised by -tbs report which placed the total reserve at l,-.'.- ti.i.ii bu.. the largest amount ever recorded n March i. Tha market closed easy. &liy corn opened Vsc low it at 47HC, sold up to 47U declined to 4rto and closed at 47c. LouaJ receipts wsra 661 cars, with I of contract grade. Oat were weak on selling by small hold crs .who were afiald of ths government croo report. Commission houses also aula actively. Ths report showed th reserve to t 8M.O1U bu. which was more than expected. May oats opened He to o lower at 4JWo to 4Ju, sold between 4lc and 4i and closed at iVtillZc. Local re ceirts wers S7 oars. truiiauaJlv haavv. receipts of 'live bora csssed aoUvs sailing of hogs and brought about a siiarp brealt In w'.crs. A: .,1.; cloae May pork waa off 2H0 st tiff u. LmiI was of HHo at tw.40. Ribs wer 7 lower tt t9.07H-il.l Eetlmaiod rsoelpts for tomorrow; Wheat, IB oars; corn, 4i cars: oats, 184 cars; kvr. tu,000 head. Th leading futures ranged as follows: Articles.! Open.l Hlgh.l Low. Closa.l Bafy. KW .TURK GF.HICRAL MARKET ttaotatioas of th Day Varloaa Cons modi ties. NEW YORK, Mwrch 11 .-FlJTM'R R- celpis, 1.07 hbls : exports, T bhls ; msr- et quiet, but. firmly held. Minnesota pei- et.t. $4.1iku4 4'(: winter straights. 8.114 .s; Mlnnesirta, bakeS s. .1.36'fia 56; winter ft- rns, t.'ib.; w inter rstents, 13 tiwr Ho; winter low grades, f7":i2i By flour. rn: fiilr to good. ' 83 i-'v 3 HO; choice to fancy, t- ti4.2S. Huckwheat flour, quiet; 81 i". nominal, spot and to arrive. CORN M KA L Steady. Kins wnite ana ellow. CI .ln(j 1 15; kiln drleil, 82..u2-i5. WHKAT Kecelpts. lai.uw; exports. iv.- 191; spot, easy; No. 8 red, 83Sc; elevator, MSc, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern. lu- luth, n.'c, r. 0. o. annat; co. s naru m- er, 87 c, f. o. 11. anoat. irreauiar conui- tlons prevailed In wheat all day, th ner vousness being due to uncertainty about tha crop report and denial of outhwet omp damage. At time the market wa quite firm, reflecting steady cablos, but most of the day It was dominated by bear Interests and near the close weakened- on the farm reserve flrures, closed a-a net lower. May closed fc; July. 6-1ic; loeed, 86; Beptember, moc; cioeea. 86Vc. CORN Kecelpt. ms.r.'i du. ; exporia, ij,- 223 bu.; spot market, firm: No. 8, 67H, ele vator; No. I white, 6c; no. i yenow, ot b. anoat. option market wa quiei and steady, closing partly Vic net higher; May. MM,c; closed, Me; Julycloaed, 64o. OATS Heoelnts, 118.600 bu.: exrxrts, 270. Ppot market, steady; mixed, ifVuHj IIjs.. 4ho; natural, Xaa Iba, Dl(uwc; cuppeu wuu. JWi lbs., 6C4V4o. HAY Firm; shipping, yi.txsao.w. HOrB 4Julet; a'ate. common to cholca. 190 crop, 8S1Sc; Paclfio coast, 1906 crop, 10d 11c; IMOR crop, 8itfl2c Hlii; Hteaay; (.taivesion, w i ium 2ft: ; Texas dry. 24 to 30 lbs. lOo. LBATH E IV Steady ; acid. ZiVviiWc. PROVISIONS Beef, quiet; family. 815 00 (glfi fiO; beef hama, 826.on26.00; packer, (u 12.00; city extra India mesa, ta.0t&'i3.00. Cut meats, easy; pickled bellies, I10.7M 12.&0; pickled hams, 81O.o0'yl2 5". Lard, wetk; western. Arm; prime. is.vw.oo. ennea, weak; continent, 8.90; S. A., 811.00; com pound, 8s2Vq.75. Pork, barely steady; family, y tm ji.w; inun ciear, io.wi.uv, mess, f 1M.U'18.76. TALLOW Steady ; City, W, per pacaaga. 6c; country packages free, 6Vo"7o. KICbJ Steady ; domestic, iair 10 sxxra. 2''(i'c; Japan, nominal. BUnEM irregular; street price, nr creamery, 81 u 82c; omciai prices, creamery, common to extra, 21'u41o; held, common to extra, 213i30Hc; state dairy, common to flneet, Vri3oc; renovated, common to extra, lij'iiKri western factory, .common to ftrs'.s, lKVtr.'lHc; western lmiutlon creamery, nrsts, 2i'r:c. . CHEiifiE Firm; state run cream, colored. small, ' September fancy, lfio; stats, whlM, l44c; slate, colored, small, October, bosi. U'jMMc; white, 1314; good to prime. J-v31SaC; STaie, wiruer, avmnae uvni, state, lurge, September fancy, 14"o; stale, October best,. UMiUo; state, good to prime, l2itUVtc; Inferiors, iiwhzhc. tMia DtenJjy; sinie, ivaiiin inj nearby fancy selected white, ai'aac: choloe, 19VfiW0c; brown'and mixed extras, lSVi'H.'Oc; flntts to extra firsts, 18W19c; western flrato, Uc; official price. 18Hc; seconds, 18c POL ljl llX Alive, siroiia. wemoi ii ciuca- ena, Uc; fowls, lie; turaeys, ijc. ifreseea, Arm: ' western chickens. 12318c; turkey. lJlEc;' fowls, 10&13Hc. St. Itnln General Market. ST. LOUia March 11. WHEAT Putureg, lower; cash, firm; track! No. 2 red. cash, 77KIT8C; No. .2 hard, 74t?77c; May, TeVtiSTafco ; JMJy. WUc. . . . CORN uowpr; iraca; ro. a cbhii, 4r.c; No., 2 white. 464SHc; May, 44c; July. 45c. ' . OATS ixiwer; traca: rso. i casn, 'gno; No. 2 white, 44ifl't4c; May, 40e; July, FI.OT7 R steady: red winter patents. ii2.J; extra fancy and stralgnt, w.w83.oy clesr. 82.8186. BEF.D Timothy, stesny at fi.iwifA.io. CORNMF,AL Firm, 82 40. BRAN-Bteady; sacked, east 99c. HAT Steady; tlmotny, praiHe. 810.OOfllJ.Ao. 1KOIV ' 11 l l."H llI.O-tl.111. F.AOOING 100. tlTTMP TWINFAlOr- 1 PRO VISIONS Pork, lower: fobbing, 118.89. Lard, lower; prime steam, 80.12H- Dry salt meats, steady: boxed extra shorts, .to; elear rlha 19 82V4: short clear. 89.76. Bacon. steady': boxed extra shorts, 810.37H; clear snort clears. iio,t)iv track, Wt $15,0O31.00; PpCLTRT Flrfci; chickens, lie; springs, 12c; turkeva, loci ducks, izc; geese, 7c PFTTEK-rWeuJt;. creamery, jJ44iK!c: dairy, nfxjJ$ Firm, lBcC 1.' . ' Keoclpt and shlpmant of floor and gram wer a follow: . .. Receipt. Shipments. Flour,.' bbls ; 18,000 ll.OOO Wheat, bu....... .. 47.000 . 28,000 Corn, bu.. 208.0HO .108,000 Oats, bu 147,000 83,000 SEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS -WaasJskwaaaWaa Lose Fariod f Liquidstioa Eat ArPftT sntlv lun lt Coo re. MARKET CPNS WITH UPWARD SfLrT Doo to Baylas; y I aenrerrd Bears and Part that Comsaerptai Reports' More This Offset Peaslmlatlo Talk f Railroad Magaates. NEW TORK, March 11. The action vf the day's slock served to strengthen ma terially the Impression that the King period ot liquidation had rwn Its course. This supposition was already terming Itself In tne speculative attitude towards the mar ket last week owing to the obvious absorp tion going on at various points In the stock list, even while th most acute weakness was susceptible at others. Saturday's strong closing left the bears uneasy over their uncovered position and prices opened with quits an upward spurt. The market had Its periods of uncertain fluctuations during ths day and closed dis tinctly easy. This did not obscure the fact that speculative sentiment was substantially Improved and muoh of th gloom which overhung the market last week was dis persed. The improvement of the market must b set down In larger part to a sub sidence of the pressure to sell than to any large or urgent demand for stocks. The de cided diminution In th volume of th mar ket la an Index of this fact However, ths demand was more than sufficient to over- weigh the greatly leasened selling and to carry prices substantially and compre hensively upwards. No striking change In conditions was cited as the occasion for the Changs In the current of the price move ment, but the extent of the declines al ready forced, .It Is argued, go far toward a readjustment of prices to a wide possible deterioration from present Industrial con ditions. This contention Is given additional . force by the continued absence of any sign I of the upward reaction In th different trades. The mercantile agencies report a full tide of demand for all lines of merchan dise with business above laat year's corre sponding period. The country's bank clear ings last week showed a material expansion ver ooin tne preceaing week ana tn cor responding week of last year. Railroad tranlo ofllclals continue to complain of lack of car to move freight, which la of fering still In unabated volume. Authori ties in steel trade insist that the demand for sll lines of flnlshod products continues at flood tide. These conditions serve to keep in check the apprehension caused by th avowed purpose of the rsilrvads to re trench all possible new outlays for Improve ments. ... The tons of the call money market was percepUbly easier today In spite of the weak showing of the Saturday bank state ment. The large cash loss showed by the statement waa attributed to a rectification of the previous week. Some Important re quirements for stock and note subscriptions are to be met thl week. New York bid for gold In London today was again Inef fective except to cause a fractional advance in the price which the Bank of England was obliged to pay for gold. Sterling ex change at Paris was again strong and It was reported that part of th London sup ply of gold was made up of American eagles, presumably received - from Paris. Money and dlsoounts receded In London, but advanced In Berlin. Time money was strong here, with loans at per cent for periods up to six months. Th banks, how ever, are making large payments to the subtreasury for retirement of circulation. It is reported that the full 29,000,000 quota of the monthly retirement allowed under the new law has already been applied for at Washington for this month.' The day' extreme advance were materially reduced by the profit-taking of the Anal hour, but ubstantlal net gains were left. The clos ing tone, however, was easy. ionua were irregular.- Total sale par value. 82.640,000. United State bond were unchanged on calL Th following was the range of prices on jw iura biock exenanre: sals. Hixa. law. Closa .... 4,80 10E IMS 104U. 4,600 401,4 l too 10014 10 f It ino tto M0 tit io u u tik is curlflaa, Inoreaaed t.TSO.'r) Vnarks; noted In circulation, vdnoreaard 8,tXMioa mark a "w York Maaey Market. NEW TORK. March H.-MONKT-On call, steady Kt pr cent; ruling rata, 41- per cent J olosing bid, t4 per cent; of fered at 4 pf cent. Time loans, strong: sixty days, vH per cent: ninety days, 4 per cent bid, six months. 6 pr cent. PRIME MERCANTILE rAP<-3.! per cent- 8TF;RLINCf EXCHANGE Soft, with Brt'ial business In bankers' bills at 8 4val 4.M for demand and at 84.7iV84.7) for slxty-dar bills: posted rates. t4.tLa4.6lVs and 4 r li; commerolsj bills, M 7!Tt. SILVER Bar, flSc; Mexican S3V.C RONDtJ Government, steady; steady. Closing- quotations on bonds folio dollars, railroad. wer mn im stoci market KUliac Gattlt EWd to Lowtr, I ted en ftetiy, rit. ..r ,.ji ..HI .IX l1 t Tt t T t T t 11 t II tt... It... were .ft .! .ft ..nt very 1 rr4 t t t t to light thli I' s. rat. 4s. to emipon . V. 8. r 60 eaupoa ...... C 8. I4 4s, rf to eosftan. ss-tat V. t. saw 4s, r.. so coupes Am. Tob. 4s to Is Atehlana n, 4a. . do sit). 4s AMantlo a la 4.. B 0. 4 40 IH Prk. R. T. ev. 4i iT-nt. of 0. ts, Mo 1st Ino.... Vo 14 Isc tlo Id Inc.... Che. A O 44... C. A. IHs C, B. A 4 a. 4s C. R. I, A P. 1 do eol. Is POC. A St. L. IV1I0. Ind. ta. Colo. Mid .1"! Jspaa k, M a ,.)'H do 4 elf... do Id SafieS... ..lot do . HS U A N. snl. 4. .tm4 ,ht. a . .inn Mn. Central ... .11 do 1st Inc .-. . 7VM A Bt. L 4s. .in iM , K A T. 4s.. .1W4 do Ms 1 . rt IN. R. of M. a i M4 N. T. C. sea. fa. ,.101 ., 34 .. Ml ..Its .. rr ,. 71 .101 . to . tl . 71 M M. 3 C. tea. No Psriflo 4s.. 4s Is N. A W. a Or. 8. I rt. psnn. ev. tHs. k"dlnc an. 4 8t L A I. M A So. 4s., k : R. O. 4s.. Sera tl. Ft, tt. sc a. r. St. L. 8. W. a 1 Saabnard A la I go. paeifla 4s . 4a. ion 14 00 lat a, u . t. A.. 4w Srmihars Rr. la as MTn, A P. lata las.. tH .... .... MVt .... It ...... H 4s. silt .... 44 tl r M tl H JW loo 7o4 "4 f N MV4 a la. 111 Colo. Cuba D Mat. BHa vrtor lien 4a sen Hork. VaL 4Sa.. Japan a Bid. K)ffered. I., tl T , St. U A 1 .1WH t'nloa Paptfio 4 , tit V. S. steal M as. , Wanaab tau .... . av, "Was. Md. 4s... . s?a W. U . 4s, .1(H Wla, Caatral 4s. Hl 71 7H M H 114 4a. . i ....ino .... M ....111 .... 7t M , 14 Bostoa Stocks ond Boads. BOSTON, March 11 Call loans, HTI0 per cent: tlm loans, 6iSH per cent, omciai prices on stocks and nonds wsrs! Atrhlaoa adj. 4e.... 114 rl. Hacla. 4o a .. SXH (.antenniai .... Mas ( antral 4s II Poppar Hans Atrnlaon "sir waat .... do pfd rranaua Boat on A Alhaor...7s,0ranbr Boaton A Main 1M Hi Korais Pltchbiir p& M. Central r4 N. T., N. H. A H..1S0T4 t'nUin PadSo lHa Am. . Ar. Chem. pfd II Am. Pnaa. Tube.... Am. S'.ir 1!4 do pfd Am. Tel. A Tal Am. Woolen I do ptd Edlann Eiso. in.. us Maaa Rlaotrlo 11 do pfd Maaa. 0a II Tnlted Fruit IOS'4 Vnliad gho Maeb.. i do pfd V. 8. Steel.... 4o pfd Advantur 'Allnuea Amalsamated ....... Atlantlo Bid. Asxea. tn4 . IS' .wa . 4H . II .104V4 . l .Uhk Mass. Mining Michigan Mohavk Mont. C. A 0 Old Dominion Oacaoia- Parrot Qulnoy flhannoa ............ Tamarack ....... Trlnltr tinlted Onppar U. . Mining I', g. Oil t'tab Winona , Victoria Wolrarlne , North Butte , Butt Coalition Narada Cal. A Artsona..., Aria. Commercial. Oraans Cona .Ill . II . KM . 17 . U .III . 21 . T . 14 . M . IH . Hit AM . M .1SH i .111 . H . H1 .U . 10 . in4 . 10 4 .181 .101 u . II . 1S4 .171 . 14 . ,. 17 Londoa Cloalnsr gtocks. LONDON. Msrch 11. Closing quotations AV '.,'V..,, ... , v . ... ........ R on tha London Stock exchange: Conaola. sionar... . H6 1-11 . M., K. A T... do sceoant M n-i " Anaeonda ,. Atchiaon ... ds ptd B. O Canadian Pacldo. , Chaa. A Ohio.... Chleaao O. W... C. M. A BU P DsBasrs , D. A R. O do pfd Erie do lat pfd do id pfd Illinois Canlrsl . U A Kh T. Cantral... l Norfolk A W.... . do pfd .luo Ont. Weatarn. . .imrVPannsylTant .... .17H Rand Mlna .... . 44iRaadlnf 14 Boulharn Ry .141 tl II Va . 17 . U ,1W III do rfd Bo. Paclflo Union Paclflo do pfd V. I. Stool ... do pfd ... Wabaab ...... do pfd Rpantah . 40. .1M . I1H . . 40U, . I44 ,. ,. ,. II ,. T7H . U4 .116 . M ,. 40 ..lOOH ,. II .. H 6 H06S EXPtRltNCE A DECIDED DROP Liberal Receipts of Hfcees) aad Lasaka, wltk TVeaaaad Good aad Trad Actlv at rally Steady Prtoco. POUTH OMAHA. March 1L 1907. Telpts wri Cattle-Hoge Bheen. 1 OfTlolal Monday ft," 8.0 1J.O0 Bsm day laat week 8-3 6.1V9 10,444 Bam day two week ago. .6. 6.M1 1S.!T4 Fam day three week ago.7.U 11.14 l.7t Ham day four week agot.'Ul t oil 12 ." Sam day laat year ,46o l.71i 18,070 The fo lowlns tahl aho.-rs th receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep st South Omaha for tn year to date, compared wltn last year: 1907. lox. Inc. Deo. Cattl ........819.971 1W.0K7 81,2o4 Hogs 4X0,74.1 B.iao Bheep 842.842 tul.fri tl.8S CATTLE QUOTATIONS. Good to cholc com fed steers 85SfV985 Fair to good cornfed atears 35 Common to fair steer 4.00.4 Ti Oood to choice fed cow 8.&g460 Fair to good cows and heifers 8hytW Common to fair cows and heifers.. t. qJ20 Good to cW'Ice stockerS & feeders.. 4 "u4 W) Fair to good stocksrs and feeders.. 8"ii4.!W Common to fair stoexsr ..8 0ni3n Bulls, stags, eto .' lTMit.S Veal calves 4.0MM M Ths following table shows the average price of hogs at South Omaha tor th laat sevsral days, with comparisons: Data. 1807. 10. 1806. 11804. 103.101. 1901. Msrch 1., March 8. March 8. March 4.. March I.. March 6. March 7.. March 8. March 9. March 10 March 11. 8S 74 a 78 72; S 71 78 77H 75 OBI t w V1, 22 a.' 131 8 10 t 13 11 4 801 4 72 4 76, 4 (1 a 4 K 4 89 4 t8 4 8X 4 as t 00 t 131 6 04 ( 07 a 6 13 t a 5 1 I 11 4 U ( 11 f 68' t 03 7 02 7 U 7 IS a 7 1R T 2d ( 631 4 86 t 22 6 19 291 24 6 09 6 09 6 lb 14 7 a 4 W 4 K t 03 I 61 a t 18 t M 6 14 I 2S t 24 SIIKr:i-Recelrt morning when th merket opened, less than a dosen csrs being In sight. tAter trains kept stringing in until the total re ceipts were very liberal, as will be noted from the figures st the bead of column. Trier was a good demand and buyers started out In good season cleaning up the early receipt In wry short tlm The only thing that prevented there being a good actlv market waa th late arrival of trains, which necasearlly prolonged th trade throughout a good hare of th day. Th prlcea psld were steady with last week and entirely satisfactory to owners. It was. In fact, an entirely satisfactory market, as viewed from a seller's stand point.. What was said last wek regarding common to medium grades being In slack demand would apply equally well today. The advice given so many times of Iste still holds good, "ship In. your fat killers and keep everything else back until It Is finished for msrkt. Quotations on killers: Good tn rhnlce lambs. 87.trwS7.60; fair to good lambs, 870) 7 25; good to cholc yearlings, lamb wslghts, tUlfvuSVi; fnlr to good yearllnns, lamb weights, 8S8Mrln: good to cholc year lings, heavy weights, tnWH&W; fair to good yearlings, heavy weights. 16 t6.S6; good to choice o'd wether,. 8ft.uO.4io.16; fair to good old wethers, tT.2MT6 bO; good to cholc ewes, 6.254j60; fair to good ewes, 84.7&t t.. Representative sales: No. ) western ewes 423 western ewes 418 western ewes 191 western swes 177 western ewes lf western ewes 14 western ewes fffl western lambs 2M western lambs 0 western lambs ..... 98 western yearlings .. 840 Colorsdo lambs 460 western ewes......,, f4 western ewes 13 western wethers .... 814 western yearlings .. lower, selling at 8.9(; 87u.75. bulk of sala. St. JnseBtli Live Stock Market. ITT. JOSKTH, Mo., Marcl il.-CATTLF- Beeelpta, 8,A; mm Wet weak to ltc lower. Natives. 84.4tit.16: cows and heiters. tlH o; sto kers and feeders, U .n4 7:,. HtNDS-Kerelpts, 8,VaJ bend; mnrkit loc lower. Top, 8i. 90; bulk of sales, tl"H. FHEEP AN1 LAMBS Receipts, head; market actlvs Slid h'u lfro higher. 83 46 7HT 1X4 Ar. . 97 . 1" . lot . 1M . 94 . S . 3 . 70 . 68 . 74 . 97 . M .104 . 1"0 . 108 . 100 Pr. 4 90 8 JO N J 26 86 I 46 6 46 I 46 7 7 20 7 as 6 00 7 40 t 00 ( 15 6 75 00 Sunday. RANGE OF PRICES. Cuttle. Omaha 8a.8v& 60 Chicago 1.716 K5 Kansas City 8 0"H' 50 8t- Louis 2.8f.'6.75 Sioux City t.fxyo.86 Tha official number of cars hrnuaht In todav bv each read wroe . utile, nugs, rnerp. 11 a Hor. x $Vftf.u.S0 6 0 "if 7.06 6.IV('H.90 6.2V07.OO A6tM.80 of stock. C, M. k Bt. P. Ry... 8 Wabash Mo. Pac. Ry 1 Union Paclrto System. 63 C. A N. W. Ry. E).. t C. A N. W. Ry. W).. 47 C. 8. P.. M. A O. Ry. 22 C. B. A U. (K 'I C, B. A Q. W) 66 C, R. I. P. Ry. (E) 4 C, R. I. A P. Ry. (W) 1 Illinois Central 10 Chic. Great Western.. 8 8 t 23 6 29 1 1 U 23 4 1 Total receipts 224 74 82 6 The disposition of the day's receipts Was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num. ber of head Indicated: Buyers. Cattle. Hogs, eneep. Totals ...410,000 230,000 Kansas City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITT, March 11. WHEAT MAy. TaCf Jury, TlHc; Beptember, Tia. Cash) No. 2 hard, 7UHj74o; No. 8, oWiio; No. 8 red, 744,7440; No. 8, 68tijr73MrC. CORN May, 41Vic; July, 414c; September, 43Hc. Cash: No. mixed, 41tjime: No. 8, 4iHeHlc;. No. 2 white, 4&ooc; No. 8, 42ft42Sc OATS No, I white, 42ic; No. 1 mixed. 8Sr4r4ilC. RYE Steady; 62 65c HAY Steady; choice timothy. 814.609 15.00; choice prairie, 81100 11.60. BI'TTLR-Creamery, 81c; packing, lffra. EGGS Firm; firsts, 16 c. Kecelpts.. Bhipments. .160.000 66,000 . 92,000 12.000 . 28,000 24,000 Wheat, bu. Corn, bu. . Oats, bu. . Board of Trade Quotations for Kansa City delivery. Th range of prices, as re ported by Logun As Bryan, 112 Board of 1 mun uutiuill, wnv: , Wheat , Close. High. May 70VaUB 71 July 71Wa"s,a Beptember ....72 A Corn- May July ........ September ..41.SB .. 41A ..42wA 71H 72 i 42 44 ' . Low. 70H 7H4 41 414 Liverpool Grain and Provisions. LIVERPOOL, March Ua-.WH EAT Spot, firm; No. t red western winter. Da 3d; No. 1 California. 6 td. Futures, steady; May, isftd; July, 6 SHd. ' CORN Spot, flrm; American mixed, new, 4s td; American mixed, old, 4 &4d. Fu tures, oulet; March, 4s4(,d; May. 4 6,d. HOPS In London (Pacific coast;, dull at 316. Wheat May July B-pt. Corrp-a May July Bept,, Csate May iep. July Lord May July A-P,' uuy espt. 47 4 .! to5 78 I T7jl 79 rH; 7VT'Sj 47H ' 4VT4I 4hN 4rm-p, 41 Si.i7.S7 It 40 Uti-H 4B 50 tea i 18 I 40 It 42J 16 ao 8 46 P SO 10 i in, 22-nJ 47 4nJ 4TV 16 0 U 87 I 86 8 40 60 60 6 07 ni It 80 U 46 40 46 .166 10 17U 4i4 4?H ' l t: 16 60 16 67H 6t I ts 1-H No, 1 Cash quotations war a follows: I IajI K Waady, winter Daitania U SuS Itui stnalxhta. tt.tXViS'Jn; sprtitar patents, 61 St3tsv; stralghu. H W.0; bakaa-a, fcUmr In. , . WHEAT-Ka I spring. tXMo; No. 8, Tilt 8e: No. 8 red. 74H 3 ,'Wc. COH N No, t 4-io No. t yellow, sSVe. OATsV No t 41Wc; N I white, 44c; No. I whit, tV7a. .. ; RYI-Nc 8. oc. s BAP LET Fair to cholc malting, TltfTS. HH KDrt Fla. 81.14s: No. 1 rwrthwarlorn. 61 U. Tlmothv. prlui, 84.60. Oovr, con traot grle t!l4. ' . - l-HOVlrUoNS b.ort ribs, side) Oooael, 88t"Vf 00 Mas pork. l-r btl . 8'A87 14 W. l-nrd. per KKJ Iba . $ AX Bbort clear Me (hot.!). K".i:t t.i. Rmeipts and sh&pnaimts of flour and grain were as tullj'.r. Recetcts. rThlpmenta Flour. bt'U r4 3) 17.?n) Wl.oavt bu Ti 0 t i) Ctini. bu 4i?.aJ BK3.a) "t. bu 2i.i0 lM.-i V. bit IIKll 4O0 jearWy. bu,... , ,, . , V1.) 17.8.4) On th Produc echane todav the b"ter saarast Was weak, reauirie, CwtAs;; Mlnnenpoll Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, March ll-WHr3AT-Msy. 78ia''u78vsc; July, 7au0c; Beptember, 78,vc; Nu. 1 hard. alo; No. 1 northern. otf-ac; no. 2 nortoarn, 7Sy'(S'X,c; no. 1 northern. 7MiT7o. FLOUR First patents, 84.2Offi4.S0; second patents, 34.0614.15: tlrst clear. 83.2Uiiti.36: second clears, 8-.4uy2.60. DitAN-ln bulk, 17.60gT7.7O. ' Mllwankco Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. March 11 WHEAT Btoady; No. 1 northern, KHiuiac; No. northern, 79H'881lc; May, 77As'a'7c bid. RY Lower; No. L 6ieVii;0r!. CORN-Lull; No. 6 cash, 4fl43c; May, 47o aiked. BARiaiT-Hlgher, No. S, 7&37Mc; sample. Peoria Grain Market. - PEORIA. March 11. CORN Firm; No. yellow and No. 3, 4Vio ; No. 4. 41c; no grad. aWj3!C. OATS Unchanged; No. 8 whits, 434c; No. s anno, aoc; jmo. 4 white, 4-"v5. RYE Steady; No, 2, tiTijtioo. WHISiaY-On th basis of 81.28 for fin lshsd goods. Vtalbl Supply of Grain. NEW YORK, March 11. The visible tup ply of grain March K. aa compiled by tn New Turk Produco exctiange was aa fol lows: Wheat, 46, (jo.uw bu., mcreaa lailooJ. Corn, ll.tbti.uus bu..- Increase 1.27.uuO bu. Oats h).l?i.iMt bu., decrease a'.J.uw. Kya, l.tUaiAa), decrease 64 OA) bu. Barlvy, 2,3Sl,uo bu., .- creas ldb.ouO bu, , PhllaAelshla Prod see Market.' PHILADELPHIA. March 11. --e BOGS Steady; fair demand; western freah, 18c at IliHrk. CHEESH3-"1nn; New York' fun cfeame, fancy, H'Hl-; New lork lull creama, choice, 14-c. .Uaiath Grain Market. DCLl'TH. Allnn., March 11. WHEAT On track. No. l.northern. oc; No. 2 north ern, tso; May, ttjc; July, sic; Beptera ber, 7Sttn. OATti Ta iitrive.' 40c: Marrh, 38 VP- . Tulelat Seed Market. TOLEIK t. Maroh 11. SEEr3 Clover, cash and Mar- a. 14.75: April. 830; Octo ber. 8 8. Tlmotny, 82.20. Ataike. 7.66 14.400 1,000 l.ioo l.M twto M.40 400 1.700 t.100 10 1.10 1.UI0 I.OiiO 1.100 3,100 vt 110 1M4 lli; U64 tlVk 4I4 M4 110 10714 111 111 4414 1414 in, la 144 tut l4 nt 44 II . II ffl'4 13 HI A dam a jttpraaa Amal. Cnppar Amar. Car t"ndry, ai-dW 4s pt4 Amar. Cotton Oil- do ptd Amrr. Kiprses Amar. Hlda Leather pfd Amar. loa Amar. Unseat! Oil la pfd Amar. LoeetnotiT 1,100 : Pt 100 Amar. Smsltlng 4 Rat 11.100 o pfd l.iuo Amar. Sugar Raflnlns t.loo Amar. Tobacco ptd atfs.... l,4uo Anaronda AliBlng Co M.40 Atchlaoa 41,400 Ao pfd , 1,000 Atlantlo Coast Lin I, Ino Baltimore Ohio....: t.SOO do pfd Brooklra Rapid Trenail.... 4.100 (914 uinaaiai racina Cantral af Naar Jaraay..., Chaaaapaalia sc Ohio Chlcaco Oraat Waa tarn.. Coloato A Northaraatara C. at. tt St. Paul Cblcao Tars. A Trans, do pfd , C , 0.. a 8t. Louis., Colorado Pual and Iron., Colorado A.soathara do lat pfd do id pfd Conaolidatad Oas Corn Products do pfd Delaware A Kudaos pal., Lack. A Waatern. Dan rar Rio Omnia 1,100 tiu do pfd 11 Dlatlliara Bsrurltlaa ...... Mo 71 Erie ll.lo kV ds lat pfd 1.000 IMa da td pfd l.ioo 114. Oanaral Eloctrto S(a) K0V4 Illlnoia (antral too 14H Inter. Paper 1,0 15 pfd l.ioo 11 Intar. Pump 100 l da pfd 400 71 lows Cantral 800 114 do pfd , It, C. Southern ........... 1,100 U pro . in nt Louisville A Naahrllla .. - t.400 Ul4 Mai lean Central ,tu0 10 Minn. 4 St. Loan St.. St. P. A sault SU. at. 100 114 . do pfd 400 lUj Mlaaourt Paclflo t.4oe 71 kl.. K. A Texas U.lfl 4n do pfd 1,100 48 National Load l.tuO II Katloual B. R. ot Ilea, pfd ' New York Cantral 1. 100 111 , N. T . Ont. 4V WaKera 1 40 Norfolk ft Western l.luO H'4 do pfd lla? It la North Amertoaa In 74 Peolno Mall I k 'i Peonarlranla 1,404 U Paepla's Oaa 7'S) 1 Pitta., C, C. A Bt. Louis. tut T raaae steal car i.w ao pfd 4o 14 Pullman Palace Car 1"0 ll fceadm J7,Oe 12414 do lat pfd do td ptd Republlo Steal !." tT do pfd, ax-aiv i.tuu Rork 1 aland Co 1,100 II do pld el SL L. ft Sao Praa. td pfd. So it gu Louis Sostasaatarn .... ds pfd Southern PaalSo do pfd Sou ia,ro. Railway ofd Tenneaaea Coal and Iron. Texas A Paclflo Tol.. t. L. ft W eel am.. do ptd Vnloa Par 10 do pld ..... V. . Bipraas U. . Realtr t'. i. Rubber ..... do pfd V. t. Steal do pfd Vlr(inia-Carolln ChemLoal. do pfd Wabaah do pfd Walla rerjo Eipreaa Weetluabouea t.oclrla .... Waatern t'oloa Wheeling ft Lake Erie .... 1.4-D 11 Wtaoonala Cantral ba) 1 . do pld 4i 44 Korthern Par lie H.eoo llllH Central LaaUiar do pfd K"" " loaa-naffleld tleel l."0 Oreal Vortharn pld ll.TOO li:' In tar bore uab MetropollUia. . 4.7o? 17 do pfd I Total aalea for the day.. 1,114 esa, ahara t uo 134 11 134 -. at ,2 114 11U4 12 44 ,11 tt ti 108 106 17 171 lei 41 11 114 142 71 ' 87 10 44 II 124 10 M 111 ii n l 44 141 141 14 10 . 71 to ' 24 61 HHa to lit" 117 Tl II 16 lii' 14 11 .11 II 81 124 10 70 41 ' 112 ltl U 1 t u tt l ti. M,W0 400 l.tOO t.ooo JO 8. MO u 14. BOS lu "io 100 too m to 11.800 l.fcM 'ii'io tOO se 117 t 14 141 , r 47 1M 14 4 104 at j li 11 ts II 11 li , 13 10 87 41 1U ' II :i 41 lu4 ( ltfl tt 14 10 II 41 I 6' H tl :l Ki 1". 1MW M 11 176 ll Si 164 141 I II 11 8 ta it 12( Z0T4 IK 112 471 li 71 II 46 61 160 v 141 15 11 ID 10 a 14 6 US 10 60 11.1 111 71 47 45 1 11 40 1 TT 17 1W 71 42 14 let 171 . aa "t 12 at ti II ' w. na M 1 141 2V 1M 7 100 44 4' 104 J IMS r lt 134 7 14 Ht ao " II 41 U7 l" tf- 6 1 l' B I LV BR Bar, steady; 31 ltV-ltd per ounce. MONEY 4G-4H per cent. , Tha rata of rilacnnnt In ths ooen market for short bills Is 4 16-18 per cent; for three months' bills, 416-16 per cent. Bank Clearlnaja nuint. . March 11. Cank clearlnsa for today were 83,681.676.26 and for the corre sponding date last year Jl,7S,a46-4a. 1 t .. . Metal Market. NBTvVr, YORK, March 11. MBTALB There was a .decline from is a io iu ;i London tin market, with spot the chief loser and cloelns; at 1M 15s. Futures were quoted at 190 10. Locally the market was quiet ana aooui pomia '"w,,;v" the averaa-e, spot belns; quoted at 843.00 (142.26. Copper was very firm and much higher In the London market with, spot closing at 110 7s 6d and futures at 111 10s. Locally the market was firm and h Inner In sympathy witn take .stuoienai 26.87H626.75: electrolytlo at 812W-7H: casting at i34.6aVt2t 87H. Lead was Is 8d lower at mlm in Lonaon, out, nrniiiurti steady In the local market at 8.00(SXSfk Spelter was higher In Ixjndon at 26 2s 64. Locally the market wa quiet at 86.804i6.80. Iron was 8d lower In the English market wth standard foundry quoted at 63s 6d and Cleveland warrants at 64s 8d. Locally tha market was unchanged with the tone firm, particularly on southern grades. No. I foundry northern Is quoted at 826.2IV3C8 H; No. 2 foundry northern at tzt.Td'.io; ro. 1 foundry southern st tOO-tiae.oo; No. I foundry southern, fcit.uier.'' " BT. IOITIS. March 1L METTAItLead. quiet st 86.07; spelter, quwat at H75. Cotton Market. NEW TOBK. March 11. COTTON Spot closed steady, 10 points lower: middling uplands, 11.36c; middling gulf. 11.60c; sales, 6. EDO bales. N LIVERPOOL Marcn ll.-cun'UM Spot in fair demand; prlcea 1 point lower; American middling fair. T.04d: srood mld- dlins-. 6.68d; middling. 6 22d; low middling. ft nd! exind nr dinar v. h 34a: ordinary. 4. sou. The sales of the day were 10.000 Dales, of which 1.000 were for speculation ano ex port and Included 9.800 American. Bn celpts. 16,000 bales. Including 14,100 American. i' --. BT. LOTJia. Maren it. wrron Bteady; middling. 10c; sales, none; re celpts, 850 bales; shipments, 122 bales; stv-k, IT. 056 bales. - NEW ORLEANS. March 11 COTTON Snot closed auist: sales. 8.860 bales; low ordinary. 64o nominal; ordinary, Ho nominal eond ordlnarv. 8 1K-16C. low mid dling. 10 l-16c; middling. 11 1-16ct good midrtllna-. 11 lt-16c: mlddl nT fair, 12 16-lta nominal: fair. n-io nominal. Receipts, 8,116 bales; stock, 298,081 bales, Cattle. Omaha Packing Co (W6 Swift and Company 921 Cudahy Packing Co 6x5 Armour & Co 629 Vansant A Co 29 Lobman & Co 130 McCreary A Carey M W. I Stephen 76 Hill & Bon 62 F. P. Lewis 12 Huston k Co 23 Hamilton At Rothschild... 80 L F. Huss 46 L Wolf 66 J. H. Bulla 4 Sam Werthelmer 68 Mike Hasrsrerty 42 J. B. Root A Cp 138 B. Inghram 7 Sullivan Bros 15 A. Brltton 67 Lehmer Bros 17 Other buyers , 966 787 1,336 l.r7 1,636 40 l.iia 1.501 t.tttl 1,932 Total 4,818 8,064 9.0U CATTLE RecelDts were very liberal this morning but not mors than ought to be ex pected on a Monday. Chicago, however, reported ft very heavy run with a sharp Break in prices. Buyers acted the same as they did last week, that is, they went through the yard picking out here and there a load of beef steers that happened to taks their fancy and paying prlcea that did not look very much different from the close of last week. At the same time they would neglect other cattle just as good or bid decidedly lower on them. The result was a siow ana auu market from start to finish, ths salas rang ing anywhere from eteedy down to at least lUo. lower than last week's close. Cows and heifers were in fair demand and the market generally was steady on desirable kinds. There was. In fact, more life to the cow trade tnan was tne case With beef steers. There were more Blockers ana Teeners in the yards than for some little time back. Fortunately, thers was also a pretty good demand, speculators being free buyers In anticipation of a liberal country demand. The prices paid did not show any note worthy change, both buyers and sellers quoting the market on everything desirable as fully steady with last week's olose. Representative sales: tfuxur a i a.io. Oils and Rosin. NEW TORK. March 11. OILS Cotton- seed oil. easy: ttrlme crude, f. o. b. mill 40r: nr ma crude, f. o. ti. mills. 47c. Fe'rvi- leum. firm: refined New York, $8.00; Phil- sdelphla and: Baltimore. 85.96; Philadel phia and iiaitimore in num. 4.tu. iur nantlita steadv! 744t7Hc. oil, CITT, aiarcn 11. iin -roan dbi- ancfs, 11.18. Runs. 144. 799 bhls.: average, 119 602 bbls. Rhlnment. 226,291 bbl.; average.. 149 924 bhls. SAVANNAH. March 11. OIUB Turpen- tine firm- ISUUltUo. ROPIN Firm; ales, 158 caKs. Quote: A. B. r O. 4.2S: K. t ' r. I' Jj' 84 40; H. $4 65; I. 84.66: K, SR. K1; L 86 60 N. U.76; WO, 6.10; WW, 86.16. b , , laiar and Molasses. NEW YORK. March 11. 8UOAR Raw, steadv: fair reflninc. 8 1-1 o: centrifugal, test. 8 17-32o. Molasses sugir. z an-oic; retlned, steady: No. 6, 4 30c; No. T, 4.24c; No. 8. 4 20o; No. 9. 4.1 cj No. 10. 4.t)5o; No. li. 4 00c; No. 12. 8 95c; No. 13, 8 sOc; No. 14. 8.85c. Confe4tloners A, 4 60"; mould A. 4.50c: cu loaf. i.40c; cruna. 6 40c; powdered. 4-80c; granulated, 4.8.1c; cubes, 4.95c. MOLASsl3 uuiet: syrup, nominal, evir 84c. NEW ORLEANS. March 11. STJUAR Steady; onen kettle, 8 15-'tc; centilfuaal white. 4 2-ltf4c: centrlfuosl yellow, 4 4 8-1 Ac: econd, 8H11-l(c. MOT. A StsFrt Oulst. SYRUP 30S4c CHICAGO LIVB STOCK MARK-KT Cattle Ten Cents Lower Hobs Five ' to Ten Cents Lower. CHICAGO. Marrh 11. CATTLE Receipts, about 83.000 hesd; market ino lower: plain to best steers. 84.2Mi.H&; neirers, .mio ; cows. 83.K4i4i.0O; bulls, 83.2f6.nO; calves, 82.6oti7.2o; Blockers and feeders. 22.6Kiiio.26. MuUS Receipts, about 6U.000 hesd: mnrket 6iil0c lower; choloe heavy shipping, $7.(Xn 7 06; light butchers, $7.0tti7.02'4; light mixed. 8o9C.fJ7.00; packing, 86.5'd7.0v; pigs, 4.or-ti4 6.tsi; bulk or ssles, Vi.VaWi.w. SHEEP Receipts, about 18.000 head: mar ket 10c higher; sheep, 85.00625; lambs, 87.ltriv7.86. Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, March 11. CATTLK--Receipts. 12,000 head. Including 1.100 southerns. Market steady to 10c lower. Cows and heifers, firm; choice export and dressed beef steers. 85.40 6.40; lair to good, 84.6005.80; westexn-fud steers, 84.21 tj6.90; Blockers and feeders. 83.75 ft 6.0t' J southern steers, tl. 70S 5.00; southern cows, 13.00(4 4.00; nativs cows, 32.864.60; native heifers. 33. 60S 5.40; bulls, i.200 4.60; calves, 33.25 7.00. HOOS Receipt, 7,000 head: market 5 10c lower. Top, 86.86; bulk of sales, 36. 75 C6.82H; heavy, 36.80ffl6.85: tackra, 30. "5 6.82; pigs and lights, 35.70ft 6.82H, SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 8 000 head; market 10(9 15o higher; lambs, 37.1(5 07.60; ewes and yearlings, tS. 0005.85; western-fed yearlings. Jd 25(56.75: western-fed eheep. 86.00 5.75; stockers and feeders, 83.60 t? 6.00. St. Iinta Urt Stock Market. ST. LOUIS, Mo., March 11. CATTLE Receipts, 2.600 head. Including 600 Texana. Market strong: Texan, 5c higher. Na tive shipping and export steers. 85.8VfM.75; dressed beef and butcher steers, 34.2oftfl.flO; steers under 1,000 pounds, 83.750'4.fiO; stock ers and feeders, 8S.604fH.7R; enws and heifers, 32.C5I&6.26; canners. S2.00tri.50; bulls, S2.Ror(j 4.00; calves. 33.00g'8.00; Texas and Indlm steers, t2.6tVg6.60; cows and hellers, 82.90 tj-t.oo. ' . HOQ--Recelpts, 7,ono need; market ac lower; pigs and lights, 6.2&3e.DS; packers. MVMi.S6; butchers and best heavy, 80.90 (37.00. BHEEP AND LAM BB Keoeipis, ww neaa; market steady. Native muttons, 83.606.0": Iambs, J4 '6i.7rt; cuus and Ducks, ta.WKff 4.10; stockers, 1263.00. Hew York Live Stock Market. NEW YORK, March 11. BEEVES Re ceipts, 6,126 head; steers and bulls, steady; bulls. 33.75(14.50; oows, 31.70.824, Liver pool and London cables quoted live cattle slow at HVt$12c per lb., dressed weight; refrigerator beef selling at 9j9Hc per lb. CALVES Receipts, 1170 head; veals, 15 ISo lower; barnyard calves week, several cars back, but will not be sold today; veals; t8.0g9.26; general top price, 39 00; culls, S4.lOi0H.6O; few barnyard calves. S3.874 ttd.50; dressed calves, weak; city dressed veals, TSy&Utc per lb., latter extreme. HOOS Receipts, 1,240 head; market steady; state and Pennsylvania quoted at 36.604i6.T7H. BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 6,491 head; sheep fully sleady; lambs, 10ri5c higher; sheep. $J.6OS?6.50; lambs, 36.62tt& .20; few choice, 36.26; culls, 86.00, Stock tn Sight. Receipts of llvs stock st ths six prtne'pal western markets yesterday; aitia nogs OMAIIA WltOLKS ALU HARKET, s Condition ot Trade and 4nitalaa en Staple and riser rrednee. FOGS Ir doi, I5v LIVE 1'OULTHY Hens. IHi9Ho: old roost ers, c; turkeya l-!o; ducas, loo; Jroung roosteis, 7i9c; iees, 6c. BUI'lEK- 1-acklng stock, 20c; choice t fancy dairy, Ziinti.bc: creamery, 2T(Jo, HA Y-C lioice upland, 3l0.su; mtHlltiin, 89 Ul No. 1 bottom, Aa.fxi; off grades, to.-"uW. Ry straw, ,.w; No. 1 ailalla, IU.60, ii HAN Per ton. SiS. i Fill ITS. STRAWBERRIES Choice Texas, M quart cases, f i4iH iv; r4 pint cases, ti tl. CHAN Bk.lt Kl E8 Per bbl., tiO4Je.50; la bushel box. 3126. APPLluS Fancy Greenings, tr bbU 33 50; Jonathans, 34 6"; New York er-plea, 3350; Iowa and Nebraska, eating and cooK Ing. S-' Sfn(3.00; Wlnesaps, Uw per box. PEA R Winter Nells. pr box, 33.00, COCOANUT8 Per sack of 100 lbs., 84.60, TROPICAL FRUITS. FIGS California, bulk, 6Vo; 6-crown Turkl.th, IV; 4-crown Turkish, 12o; S-crown urklKh. 100, LEMONS Limoniera, 800 and 860 alia, St.. '6; other brand. 6oc less. LATK8 Kadaway, 6Hc; ayers, 6ci hal lowls, new tuflil walnut datas, 8-lb, box, 31.10. BANANAS Per medium slsed bunch, S2.OiKri2.26; lumbvs, 31508.50. GRAPE FRUIT-Slse 44 to 80, 35.54 ORANGES California navels. extra fancy, all sins, 83 003.26; fancy, 83-jOl choice, large slirs, 32 .6o'(iJ.ilR. NEW VEGETABLES. BEETS, TURNIPS AND C A RROTB Pf dox, 45()fi0c. TOMATOES Florida, 80-lb. crate, tiOO. LEAF LETTUCE Hot houso, per doe. heads, 46c. CUCUMBERS Per dos., 32 00. RADISHES Per dos. bunches, $5e. ' PARSLEY Hothouse, per do, bunches, 40c. HEAD LETTUCE Southern, per do a 31.00(0 L25. OLD VEGETABLES. SWEET POTATOh.S Illinois, per Isrg bbl., 33.50; seed sweet potatoes, per bbU 31.85. April 1. NAVY BEANS Per bu.. tt.68; No. t, ULIMA BF.ANS Per lb., to. CABBAGE Holland seed, home grown, tc per lb.; new cabbage, per lb., Va. POTATOES Per bu., 60&7o. ONIONS Home grown, per bu., 7Bo; retl or yellow, Colorado, per lb., 2c; Spanish, per crate, 82.00. RUTABAGAS About ISO lbs. to sack, 31.o. TURNIPS, CARROTS, BEETS Per buV 75c; parsnips, per bu., 31. 25. CUT BEEF PRICES. Ribs: No. 1, 15c; No. 3. 9o; No. 8, to. Loins: No 1, ISc; No. 2, 18c; No. S. loo. Chuck: No. 1, 6c; No. t 6c; No. S, 4c' Round: No. 1, 7Vic; No. S. 7c; No. 8, tVio. Plate: No. 1. 6VO: No. I. 4c; No. 8, 4a. M I8CELLANEOU8. HONEY rer 24 frames, 38.60. BUGAK Granulated csne. In sacks, 86.H granulated beet. In sacks, 85.11. COFFEE Roasti, No. 36, 26c per fb.g No. 80. 21c per lb.; No. , 19o per lb.; No 20, 15c per lb.; No. 21, ISo per lb. CHEESE New full cream Wisconsin twins. 17c; new full cream brick, ISoj wheel Swiss cheese, ISc: block Swiss, CIDER New York, half barrel, 32.75; bar rel, Sc.oi. NUTS French walnuts, 14c; California, walnuts. No. 2, soft shell, 13c; No. 1. soft shell, 16c; Bratils, ISHtTlftc; pecans, 192; fillerts, 13C(U4c; peanuts. raw, tc; roasted,, Re; California almonds, hard shell. 17Hc; Taragona, 17i4o; cocoanuts, to.00 per 100 lbs. CANNED GOODS Corn, standard, wests arn, 6&00c; Maine, 81.16. Tomatoes, 8-la, cans, 31.45; S-lb. cans, 81.20. Pine apples, f rated, 2-lb., standard, 82 202,30: sliced, 175ra2.35. Gallon apples, fancy, SzecSOO.' California apricots, Si 00. Pears, tl. 75.2 2.50. Penche, fancy, tl.7&((140; L. C. peaches, 32 01X172.50. Alaska salmon, red; 81.15; fane Chinook, flat, 32-10; fancy sockeye, flat, 31. So. Sardines, quarter oil, 33.00; three-quarter mustard, 33. Ow. Sweet potatoes, tl.ioa-l.itt. Bauerkraut, 90o. "Pumpkins, 80c4; 31.00. Wax beans, S-lb., 50ht0o. Lima beans, t-lb.. 75c81J5. Spinach, 31.85. Soaked peas. 2-lb., 60c; extras, ti.ixyl.l5; fancy, S1.2&4 '1.05. .... HIDES anli tal,lu w ureen saltect, No. 1. llHo; No. 8, lOHc; bull hides, 9o; rreeri hides. No. 1, 10c; No. t, 9o; horse, Il.eCK-l 3.75; sheep pelu. 60ci&'31.2S, Tallow. No, f. 17o ; Umberger, 15c; young Americas, Uo. 4Hc: No. 2, 3V4o. Wool. 164?22o, FISH Pickerel, dressed. 9o; pike, dressed, 12c; white fish, dressed, winter caught, 13c; trout, 12c; halibut, Uc; salmon, 10c; catfish, 15c; herring, dressed, pea frosen, 6c; perch, scaled and dreased, 7o parch, skinned, dressed, headless, Jc; crap- tiles, round, 6(690; crapples, large, fancy, c; black bass. 26c; smelts, sweet and fin, 18c; eel, 16o; blu fish. 16c; red snapper, 12c; roe shad, per pair, SKi40c; frog legs, 40c lobsters, green, per lb.. S7o; lobster, boiled, per lb., 40ol mackerel. Spanish, per lb., ltto. mackerel, native, 85o per lb. CURED FISH Famllv white flh, per luarter bbl., 100 lb.. 84.00; Norway mack erel, No. 1. 336.00: No. t 1-3.00; herring, la bbl., 00 lb, each. -Norway. 4k, 81LO0. No. II 14 II 14 I I 1 II II 17 t tl u...., t It It I...., 11 I.... t at.... 4.... 8.... t.... t.... II.... 10.... 6.... 1.... I.... 1.... 1.... .... 1...'. 1.... 1 ... 1.... 1.... I. ... I. ... 40.... 10.... 40..,. II. .. 1.... 4.... II. ... :::: 14. 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I to I 71 I 10 I Hi t K) I H 1. . 1 , 1 1 ' 1 T. ttt 1U7 .....nu 10. mi loot 1164 lost lilt 1KI 1141 ..... 4W I"0 44 tot lit HO 140 104 loo ISO 1TI0 1760 1440 1J0 ,.W0 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. I 71 I tl t 10 I It I 10 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 Ot t It 4 J t as t M t o t 60 I to I a t 6 I to t 60 t 60 4 09 4 0 4 00 4 00 4 10 4 44 Siena City Live Stock Market HIOLTC CITY. la.. March It (Special Tel egram.) CATTLE Receipt, 2,000 head; market Bteady; Blockers strong; beeves, 34 .26.B5; cow, bull and rolled, 82 50 4.50; tucker and feeders, 8o.0(i4.60; calves ind yearlings, K.(Ws4.w. HOGS Receipts, 3,500 head; market to Evaporated Apple and Dried Frnlts. NEW YORK, March 11. EVAPORATED APPLES Market continues quiet and prices are no better than nominal In the busi ness ; choice, 8j8V; prime at 7c. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUIT Prunes are In light demand and holders of spot supplies are Inclined to offer condescensions In order to move some of the smaller slsea. Quotations range from 3 to IS cents for California fruit and from 6Vto to loo for Oregon. Apricots are unchanged with choice quoted at ISc; extra choice at lrV trlc, and fancy at lB20o. Peaches are easy In tone owing to increased offerings froio, ths coast. Choice are quoted at ll$12c! extra choice at 12iTl3c; fancy at 19 1310; extra fancy at UVlSc 447 441 71 6(6 II . 161 . 450 171 , 720 11 7M I I I I 71 I 71 t 60 4 00 4 II 4 M 4 tl 4 to 4 16 117 . 101 . TH . XI ,1111 . 714 . Il . . ri t 40 4 44 4 41 4 44 4 64 4 10 4 t 4 66 4 M 4 at Near York Mining Stewke. NEW YORK. March 11 CVosmg quota. tlona on New lork tinning tucKs;. A.iaau COS, IS AlUve ..a.,....,, ;- brea . " Smnawlrk roo 64 tetuatock Tuuaet 17 Cob Cel. aaA Vs.... 65 hora SUeer rl Iron Surer 94 Laa4IUe Coo. t Lluie fmef Ontario ,' ftpmr fotuel Bataae S.erra NeTada Small Xoae . Slaadar I .a. t. . 10 . 71 . I tat Wool Market. ST. LOCIS. March 11. WOOL Steady; medium gradua cumhlng and clothing, ti 2tc: liht fine. 10 a i 3c. heavy Cue, 14 lie, tub Wavsliaxl. tOatttti, Trsaiary Stntesaent. warhimgtoN. March 11. Today's atalemaiit of tha treasury balance In th general fund, exclusive of the 3 160,900,uu6 geld reserve, shows: Available cash bal ance. 3257.094.06; gold aioin and bullion, 3111.433.100. guld certinrales, t47,io,Uj. Bank el Sarnaar Statement. BERLIN. March 11. The weekly atata tnent uf the lmpxrlal Bank of Gertruuiy shoas that following cliane-Aa: ' Cawti la hand, decreaaa-d 3 r-..v)0 sial ics; treausury llwls, lucicaaad 2,1l,iv tuaraa; oilier se- foffe Market. ' KBW YORK. March 11. COFFEE Msr ket.for cone futures opened steady at un changed prices to a drcllne ot five points and during tt.e furmoon sold off to a not 1. cllns '.f S'.i'i point under, near month liquidation and a little European selling. It waa steadied at the luwer level, and during the late trading part of ttte kiss waa recovered. The early decline' was en couraged by reports of a private settle ment In the near positions and European cables, but the general new showed no 8iial change. The close was sls'dy and un changed to 10 points lower. Bales ware re ported of a7,7btl basi, Including Msrch at ; May st 6.0ii 15c; uy at ianrttVS&c; Bentembca if 4.i6 c, and Lecrmbar at 6 VSua laSc. BikH tviftao, quiet; No. t Rio, ?Hc; Santos No. 4. tvc; nultl coflae quiet; Cordova, SupiaHc ' r : ..Klf ls Bsllar Market. Ff OIN,' 111.,' March 11 BI-TT-":P-Flrm, at aic. Output for lie weak, (np7.a) lb. HOGS Hog sold 7Vio lower thl morning. M.,5 being a very popular price, with a sprinkling st 36.7 and at 34 .77V. The top was to.ao. It win re rememnerea mat en Saturday the great bulk of all ths hogs tn brought 86 soft -itfVe. with quite a sprinkling st 30b5 and a too at In 10. 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