THE OMAHA DAILY HEE: WEDNT.SDA'?, MARCIT 13, 1D07. 9 ) AT V 7. ( 9 CKAIS AND PRODUCE MARKET Wbt Etronr, Diid.u Beiriih Ioflnno of GoTernmint Crop Import. j . SLUMP IN MAY OATS OF NEARLY ONE CENT Mar Crop Filre Report nod Brad street' Estimate ol Iwcrn la Vlalbl Wheat Supply Snstnln Market. v OMAHA, March 12. 1907. Wheat opened easy, but a aermatlonal bull movement near tha close pushed prices lVjo over Uie opening. Cables came lower, but prices were wll sustained In view of iha irf.mrlv bearish Influence yesterday of the government crop report, whlcn showed the winter wheat reserves aa tne largest in record, ... aelllng movement waa started early In the market, but met with little succes aftet the receipt of Bradstreet a ostlmat of a decrease of 360,000 bushels In the world s visible supply and also confirma tion of reports of crop failure In Texas. . The bears were encouraged by denlala of the green bug stories from Oklahoma and aianaas, but there were rumors of partial crop damage In Ohio and Indiana. The market closed with the bulla In full away. May wheat being 711c, bid. a gain of lWo. Corn waa Inactive, prlcea for the May crop being generally sustained, and the July options closed at an advance of V.o. Foreign advlcea gave lower prices and the bearish government report waa unfavorable for futures. The cause of an early lose In July options waa generally attributed to the stinking out of small stop-loss orders, although the northwest were sellers; of the July and September cropa. - May corn closed strung, options being quoted at CVtd bid and July options at 41e bid. , ' j Oats acted badly and suffered a shatp decline after the opening of the. market. While the opening waa steady, scattered liquidation ensued and prices fell WC. News for the sudden decline was lacking, but the market rose sharply at the close In sympathy with wheat. May oats closed firm, options being quoted at a loss of Vc from th opening, while July options closed steady at 37Hc asked. Primary wheat receipts were 668,000 bush els and shipments 173,000 bushels, ttjtalntt receipts last year of 8l,0u0 bushels and shipments of-To7.0U0 bushels Corn receipts were 1176,000 bushels and shipments 4fi4,G00 bushels, against receipts of 3;9,0U0 bushels and shipments of 478 AO bushels last year. . Clearances wure 43.000 bunhela of Oorn. none of out, and wheat and flour equal to HOWO bushels. ' " Liverpool closed KHA lower On wheat and H1 higher on corn. Bradstreet estimated the Increase on wheat In tha United State and Canada at 816,000 bushels, and the corn Increase at IIM.OUO bushels. The supply of oats was estimated aa decreasing &47.O0O bushels. Local range of options: Included, 1"Vc; flrta, 1.-; prime firsts, 14io, Chcise, steady, 14V lt"o. KW tORK GKJERAI. . MARKET Qitlillm Vnrlon ArtlcIo. Open.l High.) Low. Close. Ye'jr, May... July. Corn May. July. Sept. Oats-May. July.., 7DHa' 71B TOSA TIVB WHA . 7lVB 71VsB 71SB 714.B 71V4A 42A1-42HB 41 HA 47UR . 42B 41A . 41VB 40A 4U-4B 41A . 41A ........ ........ 4MA.;41A . VA VPkK 40A 4MA 40TA . 17A 87HA 67A t!Aj VhjA. A asked. 'B bid. , Oman Cash Prteea. . WHEAT-No. I hard, 69V4'P4o; No. 1 hard, tVc; No. 4 hard, 600001 No. I sprlntf. tu0V4a. - r ' COKN No. I. No. 4. Sfma: no grade, u4J,V.c; No. 1 yellow, SbfciiiWto'; No. t white, ilfi-tic. OATS No. 1 mixed, No. 8 White, j40Ho: No. 4 white, W"4ua. . . RYE No. i. tOo; No. a. Wo. - ' ; Carlot Receipts. ; " Wheat. Corn. Oats Chicago 15 m 177 Kansas City 1 .35 ' 48 Minneapolis t63 . ... ... . ... Omaha 87 132 83 Duluth Jf'3 St. Louis a? 18a a CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS SEW YORE STOCKS A1NDB0SDS of the Hay Commodities. NEW ' YOF.K, March ll-FLOUR-Re-celptn, 3.lfi bbls.; export. SM.li bbl.; mar ket steady and active. Minnesota patent. $4 1'ii4.4; winter straight. $."u3i: Minnesota baker', 83K.U.156; winter ex tras, iVfi6.0ii: winter patent. M.Mffl.W winter low grades, 82 Wl (. Ry flour, firm; fair to good. $3.hVu3.M); choice to fancy, M-RiVtj 4.1.6. Buikwheat flour, dull; 12 i, nominal, spot and to arrive. corn M K A Lr-Flrrn. fine white and yellow, l. lull 115; kiln dried, $2.8M4'2.76. W H F. AT Kecelpts, W.imo bu.; spot market firm; No. I red, MV elevatoT; No. t red, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern, Duluth, We, t. o. b., aPoat; No. I hard winter, M-ln, f. o. b.,' afloat. An Irregular decline In wheat early, duo to liquidation, easy cables, big northwest receJpta, short aell lng and small clearance waa followed by violent upturns during tne liw nHir. Started by reneweil damage reports, this rally for( excited covering of short arvd Iaat prices were at the top for the season bb1 Si" o o over last night. May, 84 11-16 closed at 86e; July, WAfiWifco. closed at 8Kc cokn Rece nt, zu.sai du.: ssjes ,w bu. futures; spot market twrely steady; No. X STWo elevator, - and MVo f. o. b., afloat; No. I white, 64c, and No. I yellow. Wo f. o. b., arUMt. Option market was fairly active and stronger on the late wheat advance closing nf7H" net lower. May closed at Mc: July &4Vtij643fcc closed at 54Se. OATS Receipts. 6B.0TO bo.: exnortal WW bu. j spot market easy; mixed oats, IS to S3 lbs.. 47Hc: natural white. 90 to 88 lbs.. EtaJ Uc; clipped white, 36 to 40 lb., M64c. may Firm: shipping, 7.wv.50. HOPS Dull: state, common to choice. 19i6 crop, MIHc; Pacific coast, 1906 crop, UKnlSc; lfi6 crop, 8Crfl2a HIDF.S-Rteady; Galveston. 20 to Iba.. 10c; Texas dry, 54 to 30 lbs., 19c l-KATHFR Steady: acid, Z7WB-e. PROVISIONS Beer. st.dv: family. H&.00 15.n0; beef hams, 125.00(26.00; packer, 1L fcll(n); city extra India mesa, IZl-Oru'-.' cut meata, steady; pickled bellies, 10. bf 12.50; pickled hams, ll0.(."uT2.5O. Lard, firm; western, firm; prime, t.3ua9.40. Refined, eay; continent, 89.80;. S. A., 111.00; com pound, xx.ttfivuH.75. Pork, barely stead v; family, 18 6020.00; short clear, i8.00A0; mess $18 fMU lR.7B. TAIJ.X)W Steady: city. 83: per package. 64c; country packs (res free, 6tyy7o. RJ( hi Stead v: domest c. fair to extra. iMiS4c; Japan, nominal. BUTTER irregular; street price, extra creamery, 814i32c; official prlcea, creamery, common to extra, 21ii31c; held, common to extra, . HfrSOJc; state dairy, common to finest, auSOc; renovated, common to extra, Mttlttc; western factory, common to Hrs-s, Iha-lWc; western Imitation creamr.ry, firsts, KfiQic. CHEEiSB Firm; state full cream, coloied, small, September fancy, 15c; state, whlti, 14fc; atate, colored, small, October, best, 14'iiMHc; white, 13'(n4Vc; good to prime. l.Vrfl3tyc; state, winter, average best. liCn; state, large, September fancy, 14V4C.; state, October best, 13'S14Vie; state, good to prime, 12&'13Hc; Inferiors, 11H1j12Hc. EOG8 fuy; state, Pennsylvania and nearby fancy selected white, luHc; brown and mixed, extra, 19c; firsts to extra firsts, 17Vifl8Ho; western V firsts. 17CJ official price, 17c; seconds, 17Hc. POtTLTRT LJve, firm; western chlckene, 11c; fowls, 15c; turkeys, 13c Dressed, firm; western chickens, li&Uc; turkeys, 12S15c fowls, 10ffl3Vo. the Tradlngr and Closln on Board of Trade. Features of i Prleea rtUCAQO. March U Brisk covering by. shorts caused a sharp rally In tha wheat market today, tha final quotations being tip lfllHo. Corn was Ho higher. Oats were down . W3Hc. Provision were Ty& lOo to 20o lower. The announcement that the green Bug has Invaded the wheat fields of Kansas was the reason for the strength developed late In tha day In the wheat market. Pit traders here assumed that the reported Invasion will result In much damage to the crop of that state and this caused a wild scramble on the part of shorts to cover their sale. During the last fifteen minutes of trading the price of the May option advanced more than lo per bu.,. and the close was excited and strong, with price at the highest point of the day. The early sentiment In the market was de cidedly bearish and prlcea ranged below the close of yesterday. The government's estimate of farm reserves was mainly re sponsible for this weakness. Lower prices at Liverpool also encouraged tha sellers. A decrease of X24.fr bu. In the world's visible supply aa shown by Bradstreet's comnared with an Increase last year of 2P6.0U0 bu., contributed In a small degree to the late strength. May wheat opened Hf?'4c to 'a?iSc lower at 77Vo to 77Ht(V7So, sold off to 76T4 and then advanced to 78Ho. where It dosed. ' Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 80,4uO bu. Primary re ceipt were fie'7,000 bu., compared with 801, 0U0 bu. for the same day last year. Min neapolis. Duluth and Chicago reported re celpt of 631 car, against 426 last week, and Jrb m year ago. Trading In the corn pit waa extremely quiet all day and prlcea showed 11U1 change. The cloae waa steady. May com opened a ahad to Ho lower at 46vo to 14 tj 17c, sold between mi'&Tso and 47Vic and closed at 47VkO. Local receipts wera S90 cars, with I of eontraot grade. The gov ernmfnt crop report caused free selling of oats and the market was weak. Offerings wera, taken oy snort ana shipper. May oats opened a shad to H3o lower at 41Sc to ilhc, sold at 41Ti842o and then declined to H40. rinal quotation : war' 4lSc. liocal receipt were 177 oar. Liberal receipt of Hv hogs, which caused a 5o decline for the living article, brought about a sharp slump In provl Ions. The majority of trader were of the opinion that the movement In. the near fu ture will show ' Increased arrival of hoga The close was weak, with May pork off zoc at in. ira was oown loo at 89.26, Kins were vwaiuc lower at s.oo. Kxtlmat'd receipts for toinorow: Wheat, cam; oorn, 240 car; oats, 144 car; hoga, v.'.'' neaa. Tho leading future ranged aa follow: St. Lowl General Market. ST. LOUIS. March 12. WH EAT Firm ; future higher; trck No. J red cash, 78c; No. 2 hard. 74677o ; May, 77H774o; .:July, 7777Tc. CORN-eFutures firm, cash lower; track. No. t cash. 44Wj6c; No. 2 white, e&fcHtSiic; May, 44Vll44c; July, 4440. - - OATS Lower; track. No. t cash. 4Jc No. 3 white. 44c; May, 40c; July, 36Hc FIXrR Steady; red winter patents, 83.6UD8.eV; extra fancy, and straight, 83.2d a.&n; clfar. 82.6&C2.I6, 8KED Tlnithy, teady at 83.764.1S. . tTORNMBAL Firm. 82.40. l)RAN8wady;: sacked, east track, 6t Sdc HAY Steady: timothy, 815.001.00; prairie, aiO.Oili.OO. . . IRON COTTON TIES 11.10. ' IIKMP TWINE-lOa . :. PROVISIONS Pork. kteady; '(Jobbing, $16.80. Lard, lower; prime steam, 6&.&7Vi. rv salt meats, ateanv: Doxea extra anons. fi.50; clear ribs, 89.62V4; short clears, 60.75. llacon, steady: boxed extra short. 810.J7H; sJenr ribs, 8150; short clear, 810.82V. . I'OULTRY Firm; chickens, iiho; spring, 12Hc; turkeys, 10c; ducks, 12o; geese, 7o. BUTTER Quiet; creamery, 24U!g; dairy, JlfuWc. ; . . . . . . n ni . r ... v I - ' .Receipt Flour bbl. 18.000 Wheat, bu. 27,000 Corn, bu 184.000 Oat, ' du w.wv Article. Open. Kigto. Low. Clos. T'y Wheat May... July... Sept... Corir May... July... Sept...1 Ot,t May... July... Sept... p.--k May... Joly... lir, May... Julv... Sept... R'h May. July... pt... 7HH,(1"4 4TiHM7; 4SyH 4U'" I 41S'?''' 6ipt 7HHI 47H 7l! .T7Ti i'4(WJ1T 4HSi4Hvt' V.l ) 7,.4'77Xi'fr, 7WI 47tt 4'- 41S' 71H 47 4H 4 41fl48 5arit lg f till Fre froa Volumlnui and Indiaoriminttt Eellinc. RECOVERY OF MONDAY IS CONTINUED Morgan's Visit to White Hons Glee Feel I as; of Hopefelaess t Hold er of Railroad Issnes Close Is steady. NEW TORK, March li-The stock market was remarkably free still today from the voluminous and Indiscriminate selling which had so demoralising sn effect on specula' tire sentiment up to the end of last week. Freed from pressure of this damaging con dition there was some extension of th re covery which w In force yesterday. Th buying demand which affected thl recovery waa fitful and apparently hesitating, fall ing at times to very meager proportion and alternating with some renewal of sell ing. The selling, however, waa at the higher level and waa not pursued on the decline. The Incident of th day' new on which most stress waa laid from the market standpoint w th Interview at Washing-1 ton between President Roosevelt and J. P. Morgan. Mr. Morgan's appearance In the avowed role of a mediator to bring about an understanding and co-operation between the railroads and the national government wa regarded a an Important significance. Th purpose of the proposed conference between , the president and railroad execu tive a to what step might be taken to I allay the public anxiety a to the relation between the railroad and th government Is admittedly of far-reaching consequence , to the stock market. The action of the market today seemed to reflect a feeling of hopefulnes that om good would re ult from th move toward a common understanding. The ground of the hope ful feeling seemed to be that co-operation between the railroads and the national gov ernment to secure the ends sought by the government may serve to allay the flood of measures now pouring into state legisla tures all over the country for restraint upon rallrond power and which are feared ea peclally for their variety and conflicting, requirement. Foreign market seemed to be equally Impressed with our own aa to tne importance of th proposed conference. Buying, of stocks for Lonoon account wa an Important element In the strength of the day' market. The mixture of hesitation and skepticism In tha ton of the market owed Its origin largely to the obscurity over the money outlook. Money tightness of the New York money market became manifest today and the question of resource to meet the heavy April settlements grows in Importance. Time loans for short period were prac tically unoffered today and th premiums began to appear on the Interest rate. Lon don discount meantime rose to the- Bank of England rate and the price of American eagles was raised In the London market. The Imperial bank of Holland raised Its discount rate 1 per cent to 6 per cent, to protect Its gold holding. The subtreasury at New York has taken from the bank since the last bank statement 83.4til.OuO, wWch I more than enough to wipe out th surplus reserve of the banks as It stood on Saturday. There are large deposit being made at the subtreasury for redemp tion of bank notes; but custom collection re rso running very heavy. New York bankers are anxious apparently to avoid forcing demands npon foreign market for gold, owing to the bad effect on the de mand for American securities whloh would follow. It Is for that reason that special Interest I felt in the defining of the policy of the treasury department In the use of the discretionary power given It by the new law to deposit customs collections as well as Internal revenue taxes with the. national bank. The money situation was called responsible for the light demand which re stricted the movement of prices In spit of tho subsidence of the selling. The day' extreme advance were not all held, but the closing ton wa fairly ateady. Bonds were irregular. Total Sales, par "-". i,w.uuu. united states bond were uncnangea on call. Thj following was th rang of price on the New York Stook exchanire: Bales. Kifn. Lew. Class. gold reeerve. shows: Available rash al- ance. lvrV-9f2: eold .coin and bullion. flla.84..Vli; gold eerlillcatea. I1S.W.T10. Hew York Money Market. NEW TORK. March If MONF.Y On call, Ann at 4j per cent; ruling rate, i pr tent; cloelng bid. H per cent; of fered at 6 per cent. Time loan. trong: sixty days. 6uV4j per cent; ninety day, 6 per cent bid; six months, 6 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER Q per "ent. STERLINCI EXCH ANOEJ Easy, with sc. tual business In bankers' bills at 4 M?9 4 M26 for demand and at 84 TKWWt-4 .75 for ivrty bills; posted rates, tl ai(4.81V and 4 Sf.V4; commercial bllla. 4.7. Slt.VKW Bar, IWSc; Mexican dollars, B3c. BONDS Government, steady; railroad, lrre"laf,. Closing quotation on bond were at follows: V. 6. rf. ts. ret...-) 60 eoupoa 1"H V. . N. r 1H . 6o eoupoa irott p g. n 4a. ra....ine So eewTwnt. e-tnt..rMH V. . new 4s, rag.' so eonpoa Am. Tob. 4s tirU Atrhlson gn. 4s., do aU. 4a Atlantic C. U 4a.. B. A O. 4 do F"V R. T. -. 4a. c.nt of Oa. ta. to 1st Ine Mo M Ine o la lne Oiea. O. 4Ha.. Chicago A. C. B. A Q. 4a.. C. R. I. A P. 4. 1o eol. (a , (X'C. it.L. g. Colo. I ml. la ser. Colo. - Mid. 4s Colo. Bo. 4a... una ta D. ar R. O. 4s... Plat. Sara, la P.rle prior lien 4a. "oo sen.- 4a..,. Hork. Val. 4a... .1H ,.12H '. ri ..14 . MH . M ..11 ,. . IK) ,. M .. Tl .. W .. 1D1 do la do . etra do M aortas.... So 4o t, A N. anl. 4a... Mankat. a. g. 4 Mx. Central 4a. 1st Ine Mian. A St. u M., K. A T. a. 4o Ida M. R. R. of M a. N. T. C. aa. IHa. .. 4 .. "4 .. i ..iw4 i.. HH .. tiH .. r .. I'H .. 4" 4a i4 do 4a Mkx. Central 4a... Atchlann do pfd Ponton A Albaoy. B(Mton A Main.. Ifcraton Klarated . Pitch borf old ... T.. N. H. A H Union Paelno Man. Blaetrta do ofd MlH. Oat I n Had Fruit Vnllad Shoo Mach. do pfd . 6. Rtael do td Advanture Allouaa Amalfamatad Atlantic Bid. "Asked. Shipments. ia,ono 51,000 18f,Ci0 61,000 Kanaa 1 itp Grain and Provision. KANSAS TTT. March 11 W H EAT May, llc; ' Suy, Tl; September, 73c; caah. No. i hard, BBrfjlJtyc; No. 8. (KSfBTlJic; No. 2 red. 74;o74i4c; No. 8, M1 73Vc. CORN May. 41WC; July. 41Vc; Suptember, 42cf cash.-No. 1 mixed, 4l"g42c; Np.-a. 4oH'u41c; No. 8 white, 42'ff43c; No. 8, 43c. OA l o No. 2 wnite, 42iukc; o. nuxeu, 3VuJ!4c. rix e; teaay, e."gwc. HAY-Steady; choice timothy. 814.50iai8.: choice prairie, 811.004(41.50. WUTTILR creamery, sic; packing, lJ. EGQS Firm; flrrts, 16c. The receipts and shipments of grain were: Receipt. Shipments. Wheat, bu ....61,u0 ,. 81. 0u) Corn, bu dlt.QvO U.OA) Oats, bu 12,000 . 14.UU0 Board of Trad ouotatlon for Kansas City delivery. The range of prlcea, aa re ported uy igan da Bryan, iu xioara oi Trade building, waa: Commodity Open I High Low CJocse Wheat- , I I ' ;X May .......... ''70HI 71HI 70 I . Tl July 71i 7,171(871 ' 7ii Corn l May 41V-' UUrtV 41'4,'41'H Ju)y CHI. 41l ; 41H 4144B Available Bnppllea of Grain. NEW TORK, March 11 Special cable and telegraphic communication received by Bradstreet' show th following change In available aupplle, a compared with pre vious account: Wheat, United State, east of th Rockies, Increase, 60,0iO bu. ; Canada, Increase, 6b6.0u0 bu. Total, United States and Canada, In crease, 4u,00u bu. Afloat for and In Eu rope, decrease, 1.000,(MI bu. Total supply, decrease, 3C4.000 bu. Corn, United State and Canada, Increase, tlt&.OuO bu. Oata, United State and Canada, de crease, 427.01V bu. ... Tm leading- increase and decrease re ported this week are a follows: Decreases Cleveland, Il8,0u0 bu.) Portland, Ma., 76.OU0 bu.) Chattanooga, 78,000 bu.; Manitoba, 62, on) bu.; Minneapolis private elevator. 80.0UO bu.; Port Huron, 60.000 bu. Increase Chicago private elevators, lun,. 000 bu.; Fort Worth, 85.000 bu. 16 10 14 17 U 80 16 10 16 80 It 37 16 trQ 16 17S 16 26 16 46 SO 8?HlJHt8 40 87S I J:1 15 SO 48 60 8 W 8S 40 I 65 00 600 8(0 100 8 10 06 10 10 t W SO C'ash quotatlo FLOUR-Ste 8; trilit. t M4iso; siraig Vo. t Cash quotations ware as folio e l,'. ,,r Ptent, 83 S9 . 83 008 &: Sl.rlna- rw.l-.,, iraighla. 83 louiS ai): huCr. t i,.. - - -.-v WHEAT-No. t spring, SOSMc; No. a. tl t.vic: No. 2 red. 7S',74e. M CORN-No. 2. 44c; No. 1 yellow, Uc OATS-No. 2. 4uTc; No. white. X'VO 44c; No: 8 white, iHaSrO. 11 VF No. I. fttic. NARLKY-Falr to chol 6KKDS Flax. 81.15; Nv 1 ) 2::. Tlmothv, prima, M 50. tract grsdes 114 So. 4.7ofl7V, Mess pork, per lii!!5. Lard, per Urt lbs., 88.lt. s :i.e (boxed), 89.0i.m9 JTW. Receipt and hlpiivni of flour and grain Htn mm luiiuaa iltlng, Tlfi'TSe. northwestern, Ulover, eon sides flnnsel. bbl , 819.12U. Short clear Ku. bbls.. Vhot. bu.. fwn, ba f'la bu 'V. bu IVirley. bu.. Receipts, Shipment .... 87 ") 25 l'K .... t'4.00 15.KO ... Uv l'l ....Until"! l.t,l'l . ... 6"0 f.'O) .115.1'W 46.700 Milwank.ee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE, March 12.-FLOUR Mari ket ateady. WHEAT Dull; No. 1 northern, 82iB1i3oj No. 2 northern, &aW, May, 7oo bid. RYK laaier: No. 1. 6icif70o. ' BARLEY Lower; No. i iao; sampl, '67 CT.4C. CORN Steady; No. a cash, 43c; May, 47o a.ked. Mlanenpoll Grain Market. t MINNEAPOLIS. March 12. WHEAT-, May. 7Vc; July, 90V: No. 1 hard, 8Jo; No. 1 northern, 81 c. No. t northern, 76 Fl.UR First patenta, at-Jr-SiSO: aecoi.d patents, f4.Oo3j4.lS; first clear, p aj3.S&; second cleara, 81: 4tSI!.o0. BRAN In bulk. 817 .5VS17.70, Ti the IVoduc exchanae toilav the ,11 f lf itiHrkft waa steady; creaniury, IJyiw; 4Wt.y, S,f;sc tr.s, aays at mark, iu Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL, March ll-WHEAT- Spot: firm; No. 1 red western winter, 6s 3d: No. I California, ts 6d; futures, qul.-t; March, nominal; May, 6s td; July. 6s 2',d. C )RN Hpvrt, firm; Anierican mixed, new, 4 (d; American ntiied. old, 4s 8d; future, steady; March, 4 4d; May, 4s Cyi. Penrla Market. PEORIA,. March U.-4TORN Unchanged; No. 8 yellow and No. 8, 4ae; No. 4. 41cl no grade, Soac OATS Lower; No. 1 white, 42c; No. 8 white. 4tc; No. 4 whit. 4oc. , RYE Steady; No. 2, 7i6lBO. , PkJladelpkln Prod nee MarkaL PIIDLADELPH3 A, March It EOOfl Steady: (air demand; western fnesh, l&c, at nutrk. CHkO.SRr-Flrrn; fair demand; New York full cream, fanry, I4ul41ac; New Ttork full crvams, choice, 140. Hnlntk Grain Market. DUI.U'TH March 12 WH (CAT On traok: No. 1 northern. 61 o; No. 2 northern, 7ra Sei)tember, 7Vc. OATS-Tq arrive, 40c; March. 8Hc ' i Adams Itxpreaa ......... Anulganiataa Copper . . Amar. Car and Poundrv do pfd v Amar. Cotton Oil do pfd Aaiar. Hapraas i Asiar. HI4a A Ixaliiar pld Amar. Ioa Amar. Llnaeed Oil do ptd Amar. Locomotive da ptd Amar. Smelting A Ref... do ptd Amer. f tutor Raflnlng....; Aroer. Tobacco pfd otfa. Anaconda Mining Co Atchlaon ,. do ptd , , Atlantic Coast Line Baltimore A Ohio do pfd Brooklra Rapid Tranalt... Canadian Paelfto Central of New Jeraer.... Oheaapeake A Ohio Chlceio Great Weetera.... Chicago A Northwestern... O , M. A it. Paul Chloeao Term. A Trane. .. do pfd C. C, C. A it. Louie.., Colorado Fuel and Iron... Colorado A gouthern do let pfd do Id pfd Coneolldated Qas Corn Products da ptd Dal. A Hndaon Del.. Lack. A Waatern... Denver A Rio Grande da pfd runnier Securities Kris do let pfl do Id pfd, ei-dlv General Elertrte , IHlooie Central Inter. Paper da sfd Inter. Pump do pfd Iowa Central ,. do pfd K. O. Souther do ptd Loul.Tllle A NaahTiDe ,. Mexican Central Minn. A St. Louie M . St. P. A liull Ita. do pfd Mlaeourt PaclAo M.. K. A Texas do pfd National Lead National R. R. of If. pfl New York Central N. T . Ont A Weetera.... Norfolk A Weetern do pfd North America Pacific Mell Pennerlvanla People'a Gaa Pitta., 0., C. A St. L. Preeeed Steel Car do pfd Pullman Palac Car. Reading do let pfd do Id pfd Rtpobllc Steal do pfd Rock Island Co...... do ofd St. L. A Saa Praa. M pfd St. Loan Southwestern... do pfd Souther Pad He do pld ' Southern Railway do pfd i Teoneeaea Coal and Iron... Teiaa A Peiae Tol., St. Louis A Westers do pfd Lb toe Paella do pfd V. S. Kiprees t. s. Reeltir I'. 6. Rubber do pfd V. 6k Steal do ' pfd Virginia-Carolina Chemical. do pfd Wabeee do pfd Welle-rarge Bipree , V eetlnghuaoe Elecin .... Weetern In Ion Wheellnt A Lake Brie Wlteonala teolral do pfd .' Northern Paclie Ureal Northers pfd Oealral Leether oe pld Iluea-Shefaeld Steel InterboroKak Metropolitan.. de pld Total sale lor the day. It. too l.xm loo ' 41)0 100(4 104 . 40 109.. aOtt 800 - IMt 84M- 1.100 M 11.100 loo I, Tin mo PJ.aou U.aoo ino Ida) 1,110 !ioo 14,400 loo 6.400 400 1'0 tl, loe too l.7oe 1,900 too too -two 100 700 'to ll too ICO .TOO 100 TOO ! 104 . 400 RuO MOO liioo oo l.ro 1.TO0 1H !!(.- 704 64 no 10H i 177 , 1 4.M4 14 1(4 14tH ov, 4 M 4 M 1M1 471 te Tl Tw f'4 ei to ltl4 14tl i T i" 14 121 M 3 i.tt 11IH 114Vtj V MH H )oii 104 io" 175 S m lw 164 V, 7H tin US 4(4 tl ri" fu t4 lTA 47i 12 I" Tl '-4 4 HUt lMi It II It Tl II it" H ,lii 0H M. NO 114 114 8. too ll.too 00 , too too 8,400 4"C 1.100 400 ... 100 ... tl.ioo loo ... l.ioo 00 100 ...lU.loO 8U0 .71 . 41 , mat 7U II 121 4o 0 T J lit 1 TO a let 124 M .40 . 4K 47 no 40 Tl Tl" U . TO 41 K. ll 113 M 8.P") r m 4"0 P' I it rn io U t2 ' u lo0 II 11 loo tl t; ll.PO 17 at to0 lit 114 4 ll la 1.104 Tl T 'to iu to "t 4" iV 114.700 ltl 1U fwO M aa Toledo Seed Market. TOLEDO. . March 12 CEED Clover: Paah and March, Oc tober, t 4. 2i0 i. f8 72 Vi: Air 11. 88 8)1; Alslke, iT.tl. Timothy, I 4' I too . 1M 400 1.0) IkO 1.X0 Tu liioe P h 'pi 14 T0 4. too loO 1.100 1.0" 1 M 104 4S 101 to 104 lto" II H ii" u ui i j, 17 M lua. 700 shares. 5 101 o lot 14 81 lti" ti n 4l" 117 11 3 ISO tos 40 100 - 111 H T 13 wo 9 ioa 1M III i:t i m 4 M lot ioe an 40 ne IS, 14 1(S 144 4 It Tl M 1 an II 111 II H ia 40 75 Ul lit 15 T 11 Tl le M ill t tl 111 117 71 40 7 1 40 o ai ,T8 la " 7 41 14 let 114 ' aa 5 is M 111 M Ti 141 40 47 1 100 ' u 41 , 1U4 4 101 o lot Kit 160 160 II 1! 1U ltl It tt'i x 41 la. ..lis 10" 7o 4. ... ID n n le..... H s. 4e 111 lg. 4a T a. 4s. 71 Tl Seaboard A. L. 4s... T . H So. Paclie 4a la .101 I do let 4a etfe . 'Po. Railway la lot . Tes. A P. late 1IT . nU aTol.. St. L A W. 4a II .lontit'nlon Partc 4....lon 1417. B. Steel M t.... H. I. C. . No. PaclAo 4a... do ta Nor. A W. a. ore. S. L. rf(. Peon. ev. I.. Bending pen St L. A l a Pt. L. A S. P. St. L S. W. n la Bid. Offered. : rr . 14 .104 W'ahaah lets Ill Weetern Md. 4e Ta w. A L. B. 4t.... at Wla Central 4a... IT Doaton Stock and Bnnd. BOSTON, March 11-Calt loans, 6S10 per cent; tlm loan. 6'tfi per cent, price on stock and bond ware: Atchleoa adj. 4a II Blnsham Official .. It ... 14 .. Kl ...WT ..154 ..14T r..l0 ll ,164 Am. Anre. Chem. pfd II Am. Am. Pneu. Tuba.. ugar do pfd Am, Tel. A Tal. Am. Woolen ... do pfd I .ICS .124 Cel. A Hecla.. Centennial Copper Ran Pelf Weat Franklin Grenbr lal Roral ... Maae. Mining Mlrhleun Mohawk tld Dominion Oeceola Parrot Qulncy 124 fhennon SliTamarack II 'Edlaon Rlee. III. ...lit 17 .. it ..41 ..107 .. II .. M Trlnltr .. V S. Mining. r. 8. OH 1'tah Victoria Winona Wolrerlne .... North Butt 4S Butte Coalition.... ..101iNereda 4 .. U ..106 17 Cel. A Arlionl.... Alia. Commercial. Oreene Cons ... 24 ...liw ... 40 ... 17 ... IT ... 13 ...141 ... 27 ... 1 ... IT ... 17 ... 14 ...It ... ...117 ... 10 ...181 ... M ... t" ... 10 ... M ... ... 10 ...1M ...l(n ... 12 ... u ...1R0 . 15 . 87 London Closlna i Stocks LONDON. March 12 Clhslnv Quotations on the London Stock exenance Conaola money. do account .. Anaoonda Atchlaon do pfd It It 14 II .100 Rallmor A Ohio 110 Cenadltn Paclto ....12 cnee. A Ohio... Chicago O. W..- m a st. r 4t . 14 .141 . tl M . K. A Tetas.. N. Y. Central ... Norfolk A W.... dO pfd . . A Ont. A Weetern. Penneylranta -... Rand Mines a.. itMQini ......... Southern Ry .... do pfd Southern Pectfle . M Vnlon PaclAo ... . Ttl do pfd . lliU. S. Steal . 171 de ptd . 5S.Wabaeh .1SB do pfd M'Spanlek 4a PeBeer D. A R. do sfd , Erie do let pfd ... do Id pfd ... Illlnoli Central L A Naerllle BILjVFR Ear, quiet; 31 18-16d per ounce. MONET 4114 per cent. The rate of discount in the open rnarket fur short bills Is 6 per cent; for three months' bill, f per cent. ... ...in ... it ... at ... 41 ... as ... I ... M ... 4 ... 71 .:. ...!7 ... 14 ... 10 ...104 ... It 10 N Boston Copper Market These Quotation are furnished by IxxrAn A Bryan, member New York and Boston Stock exchanges, 2 Board of Trade Adrenture Allouea ' Atlantis Blugham Black Mountain Botoa- Con ,. Butta Coalition...,, Calumet A Arleona Calumet A Heels. Centennial Copper Rang....., liaur weet , Beet Butt Franklin Greene Copper 1..., Oranb .,,.. Helretia Iile Roral Junction L. 8. A PHtaburf. Maas ! Mohawk . II Michigan .47 Nevada . Can.. ,-24N. Butte . I Old Dominion . n Oaoeola ...... . II Pneu, Barrio .171 Pneu. Service .110 (Joiner . 40 Shannon . 17 Tamarack , . IT Trinity . II Halted Pralt . . . U V. 8. Common . 17 V. 6. pfd .141 I'tah Cone...... . I Victoria . 27 Winona . I Wolrerlne 4 Can I Nip :. OMAUA LIVE STOCi MARKET Good Kinds f CkttU Oeaenillj Stetdj, Othtra Blow. HOGS EXPERIENCE ANOTHER BIG DROP Bbeep and Lamb In Lor Receipt, wltk Good Killer Afcont itondy, Wltlle Common nod Medlom Grade Ar Blow to Lower. SOUTH OMAHA. March It 1907. Receipt werii Official Monday , Official Tuesday Cattle.Hops Bheep. 12. Two davs this week...ll.4 W.fiffl Bam days last week.... 7.9U 18.tr M.l&S Bame day 2 week ao. .10.64 17, 1W 27. .44 Burnt day 8 week to,.UM 22.HS8 22,ti) Bame day 4 week ago., l.t!) 17.8.18 17, (M Bame days last year 8,868 11.744 26,640 The followlna table show the receipt or rattle, hojrs and sheep t South Omaha for in year to date, compared wun ihsi year. 1907. 190. Inc. lec. Pnttlet 1Q1 w.l P K4 Hogs '.4r.7t 6.W.o21 e.60 Sheep 262,210 814,676 S7.6M CATTLE QUOTATIONS. Oood to choice cornled steer $5 8&U ralr to rood enrnfed steers 4. iixuo.30 Common to fair steers J-""-! Uood to choice fed cows Fair lo good cows and heifer J1?! Common to fair cowe and helfera.. t.0f"j8 1 Good to choice stockers A feeders.. 4 u4 W ralr to aood stnnkera and feeders.. 8 .d"(H s Common to fair atocker lOai Bulla, stairs, eta 17noj4.2 Veal calves t.oiKiie.oo Th followln bl show tha average price of hoga at South Omaha for the last several days, with comparison: .M4 I Tl M A IM 71 7 .. IT' Rlir.RP-Receipts were very large again thia morning, but aa wa the caee yester day, when the market opened there was only a small proportion of the totsl In eight. The remainder of th receipts kept string ing In all day, thus prolonging the market from morning until lat In th afternoon. The market at this point yesterday wii In splendid condition, th demand heltg very active, so thst everything that put lr an appearance, lat trains aa well aa early, sold very readily at high prhes rem pa red with other selling points. This morning the market opened where It left off yeaterdey, but It waa apparent that buyers were net quite so intiona for supplies as yesterday. Btlll they bought the more desirable of the arrivals at fully steady prices, but the snap and life an characteristic of yesterday market waa wanting today. The medium nd common grades were neglected to a considerable tent and were hard to move, with prices anywhere from weak to a llttl lower. Hhlpper should not be led by lb high prices to send In their sheep snd lambs until they are thoroughly well finished and ready for market, aa there la every pros pect that present high prices will be well maintained, some sheepmen going an far as to predict even higher prices thirty day from now. Quotations on killer: Oood to choice lambs, 87 2Mr7.); fair to good lambs, 761 T 26: good to cholc yearling, lamb weight. 66.lniQw.loi fair to good yearling, lamb weight. 8f.8MT616; good to choir year, lings, heavy weight. 85 RMim lrt- fair to good rear lings, heavy weights. IS "ft ft 86; good o choice eld wetherk, 8S 80Ii T. f 5 ; fair to good old wether, 8S.2.V&6 60; good to choir ewe. 8&.2643.bO: fair tu eood ewea. 64.75d 6.2S. Repreaentatlv sale: . lt. 1807. flops, I19Q6. 1804. 1803. 102. 1901. March 1.. 6 65 6 061 4 80 I 16 6 42 March 8.. 6 76 6 n 4 12 t 0 6 68 6 22 March 8.. 6 11 4 7 6 12 ' 03 6 10 March 4.. 6 78 4 61 6 04 7 02 6 2 March 6.. 6 72 I 22 6 W 7 11 March 6.. 6 74 6 20 4 85 1 04 6 24 March 7... 678 6 18 4X95 1S7 16 6W March 8.. 6 77H 6 10 4 r8 8 tt 6 09 March .. 6 8174 6 13 4 8 B 191 7 In 6 16 March 10. 6 11 4 8H 6 11 7 26 6 14 March 11. 8 75 4 86 5 11 1 28 March 12. 6 08 8 U 7 81 4 M 4 86 4 M t 01 14 e ( 16 6 i)u ( 14 I 26 I 24 6 18 Sunday. RANGE OF PRICKS. The official number of car of stock brought lntoday by each rood wa: Cattle. Hog. Sheep. H se C. M. & St. P. Ry.. 7 Wabaah 1 Mo. P. Ry 8 U. P. syetem 48 C. &. N. W. (east).. 1 C. A N. W. (west).. 68 C. 81 P.. M. & O.... 19 C, tt. & Q. (east) C, B. & Q. (west)... 88 C R. I. P. (east).. 7 C, R. I. & P. (west).: I Illinois Central 6 Chicago Ot. Western 2 Total receipt ....262 The disposition of the day's receipt wa a follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head indicated: buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Btieep. 11 8 .. ' .. 6 17 21 16 .. 1 63 1 1 12 4 2 .. .. 22 18 1 t 6 6 2 .. 1 163 60 6 87 ' IT 11 i 1M ....lie .... 10 .... It ....107 .... t .... 44 :::: .... 10 ....184 .... IS .... ID Foreign Financial. LONDON. March 12. In the markot today the supplies of money wera ample to meet the increased stock exchange demand. Discounts were firm, owing to the weak New York exchange. The tone on the Stock exchange generally wa cheerful. The plentiful aupplle of money erabied tne carry-over to oe arranged on comparatively easy terms, the charges on Americans being H per cent. American were the firmest section ot the Btork ex change today. Operators were cheered by th better new from New York nd their dealings were more confidant and more active than for days paat. Quota tions during the forenoon reached nearly a point over parity In many rase. United State Steel and Vnlon Pacific re ceived th most attention. Later New York bought well and prices further 1m- Firoved and closed firm. The forthoom ng loan checked trading In Brltlsn so curttles, while dear money fear and tha talk of an advance In the Bank of Eng land' rate of discount cauaed consols to decline. Foreigner wer lrreguUr. Jap anese Imperial 6s of 1804 closing at 102. Copper share closed firm altar early weakness. PARIS. March It. Prloe on th Pours today were unsteady and weak at the opening, but etrengthened toward the close. Russian Imperial 4 were un quoted and the bond of 1804 closed at 4.86. . J. ... BERLIN, March 12. prices on tu Bours today wa weak. ; Wool Market. B08TON, March 12 WOOL Trier I A moderate buaineo In the wool market with price firm. Th market I quiet for pulled wools and there ts an absence of heavy Individual buying of territories. leading domeatio quotation range aa follow: Indiana and Missouri, combing, three eights blood. SSWWMc; comhlng7 one quarter blond, 8KuiKe; Texn. (scoured basis), fin 12 months, TJTnc; fine 6 to 8 month,' 6&fM0c; fin fall clean. 63 00c; California, (scoured basis), northern, choice, 67ioc; northern, good, ifl7e; mid dle country, 66&u6c; southern. w"itac; fall, free, fvf65c. Oregon, (scoured basis), east ern No. 1 Staple, TXiTic; eastern No 1 clothing, W7Hc; valley No. 1. ewirae. Colorado and New' Mexleo sprlner, scoured X. 6Mj7c; No. 1. 6S4io. 6T. LOUIS. March 12. WOOL Steady; medium gradeo combing and clothing. M-gZ-2rAo: light fine. aii23c: heavy fine, lflSo: tub waahed. &V"SoSc. LONDON, March II WOOL A large number of buyer attended the opening of the eecond eiie of th wool auction sales hero today. The offerings amounted to 12.691 bales, and all wer quickly sold to home and American buyer. Cross breds wer In brisk demand and scoured and coarse showed strength. Prioe gen. orally were unchanged to I per cent higher. Omana Packing Co. Swift and Company Cudahy Packing Co. Armour A Co. ....... Vansant A Co. Carey & Benton Lobman A Co McCreary A Carey .. W. I. Stephen Hill A Son F. P. Lewis Huston A Co L. P. Hu L. Wolf J. H. Bulla Sam WtTtlieimer .... Mike Haggerty Sul Degan J. B. Hoot & Co. ... T. B. lnghram Sullivan Broa V. A. Brltton Lehmer Bros. P Agar Packing Co. .. Other buyer , ..Totals Omaha Chicago Kansas City St. Louis Bloux City 1.7i9 3.172 1,723 3,244 2.6a 3.246 2.S17 ... 673 MS 6,718 9,908 9.64tt rattle. . Hoas. .22.Wtu.&0 86.bb76 1.6i)4.7 l.8u((14j.40 8.t.76 I.76W4I.00 6.1O7.00 6.76'a.8U 6.27.00 6.6uiu6.76 CATTLE Recelots of caltl were liberal again thl morning, but there wa the same old complaint about the late arrival of train. When the market opened about half of the receipt were still back, ana it was afternoon before they were all in the yards. Thia of Itself wa ufnclent lo make a alow market, but th unfavorable advice from other aelllng point con tributed still further to the same end. Beef steer were very Blow ana tat in opening. Buyer seemed disposed to go very alow and cautious until they wer better informed a to tne conditions pre vailing at other market points. The result waa that the morning was well advanced before anything of consequence wa don In the beef line. When the market did open It waa slow and dull. Some of the best cattle that buyer Just happened to want sold In about tha same notche yesterday, but aside from that prices were anvwhere from weak to lower. Cowa and heifer wer In better demand than steers and sold more freely, the mar ket on desirable stuff at least being steady with yesterday Stockers and feeder were In light supply, and while there did not appear to be any very urgent demand from the country speculator were free buyer at fully ateatly prices. Representative sales: 231 western ewe 2J9 western ewe ... ,, 40 western ewe 249 Colorado lamb ... 1( weetern lamb' .... 8 Western latnba 115 weetern lamb .... 412 Colorado lamb ... IF western we 227 Colorado ewe 667 Colorado ewee .... 104 Colorado ewea 8W western ewes l7 wextern ewes 167 wetsem yearlings 948 western yearling 8"0 western ewes 9v western ewea 290 western ewes 86 western lambs .... 2f9 wetsem lambs .... 2W Western lambs .... 1H1 wetsem lambs .... 40 Western lambs 1!2 western lambs .... 4". western ewes 43 western yearllnta , 111 western yearling 272 western Iambs ..... 18 western lnmhs 2'4 western lambs z.? western lambs Ar. . M . V . Ill . 77 . 64 . 78 . 78 . H4 . 94 . 84 . 82 . 82 . 112 . Ill . 102 . 92 . 116 . 115 . 116 . 74 . 76 .. 67 . 67 . 67 . 74 . 90 . 101 . 104 . 67 . 92 . 76 . 71 rr. 4 90 40 6 60 7 26 7 26 7 4,1 I 45 7 60 4 75 5 10 ( 10 t 10 6 40 i 40 6 00 6 It ( 26 S 26 5 28 7 40 7 60 7 40 7 40 7 40 7 50 4 00 I (0 6 oo 7 00 7 00 7 85 1 85 bbl., 860; seed sweet potato, per bbl., 1 If,, April 1. LIMA B FAN Per lh.. 6t4A C A BP AO R Holland seed, horn grown, to per lb ; new cabbage, per lb., 2Hc ftTATiU S Per bu , 604; 760. ONli'NS Horn grown, per bu., TRc; rd or yellow, Colorado, per lb., 2c; Spanish, per crate, f-.'.oo. RUTABAGAS About 150 lb, to sack, $1 an TURNIPS, CARROT". REKTS Per bu 76c; parsnip, per bu., 31. 26. CUT VKV.T TRICr.S. No. L ISci No. 2. ci No. 8a. No 1. ISc; No. t, 13c; No. 8. Mo. No. 1, c; JN'o. 2, 6c; no. 8, 4c. : mo. I, Rib: Inline: C'hiH-k: Round: Plate: No. 1. 'He; No. 7c; No. 8, 60. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK M ARK.fi T Cattl Steady, Hon- Lower. Sheen Steady to Strong;. CHICAGO. March 11. CATTLE Re ceipts about 4,000 heed; market steady; rlaln to best steer, 24.26'.86; heifer. 2.&Hf 28; cows, 83.2fvu6.u0; bull. 23.tMi4.60; calves, 2.ryV(f7,26; stockers and feeders, 82.65.26. HOUH Receipt. about 21.000 head; market 4 centa lower; choice heavy ship ping, 8C.954ii6.87H; light butcher. 3e.95.97H; light mixed, 66. 804i 6. 96; choice light, 3-'i 7.0O; pacltliig. 8H.6rflo.96; pigs, 34.60fcO.IW; bulk of ealea, 86.9it6.i. SHEEP AND LAMRS-Recelnta about 16.0ij head; market steady to strong: sheep, 86.26a.26; yearling, 3.XK3.76; Ismb. l.mt I.W . 1, 5 wo: No. 2. 4o; No. 8, 4c M18CF.LLANKOUS. HONEY Per 24 rrsmen. (160. SL'OAR Uranulairw rrnif, In sack a, 86 Hj gianulKied beet. In sacks, 86 U. COP K KB ltoastei. No. Ji., 26c per Ih.J No. 80. 21o per lb.; No. 16, 19c per lb.; No. A), 15c p'r lb.; No. 21, 13c per 'b. CHPlh-fB New full cream Wlacons'n twins, lie, new full cream brick, lo; wheel Swiss cheeee, IS.-: htock Bwlaa, . 4vc; No. 2. IHc. Wool, Utiro. C1PFR New York, half barrel, 24.75; bar rel, 3.4. j;i'TS Fremch walnuts, 14c; California, walnuts. No. 2. aof: shell, lie; No. 1, soft-' snrll. ltic; Braxila, leHlilM'; pecans, 19fe:jsc; flllerts, lJtil4c; peanuts. raw, 8c; roasted,, s '--; California almonda, hard shell, 17Hb; Taragona, 17Hoi cocoanuta, 16 nu per 1 lbs. CANNW.ll OOOP8 Corn, standard, west-a rn, 74iiOc; Main. 8116. Tomato, 3-lb, cans, 81 46; 3-tb. rana, 31 20. Tine apples, r rated, 2-lb.. standard. 82 Bff2.80: siloed, 17541136. Gallon apples, fancy, $2.603 oo. California apricots, 82 00. Pear, 81.75a 150. peaches, fancy, 3l.75i2.40; L. C PeV"" ' 12 00112.60. Alaka salmon, red, 8115; fancr , Chinook, fiat, 1110; fancy sockeye, flat, 31 96. Bardines, quartet oil, $300; three-quarters mustard. 83.00. Sweet potatoes, 31.1W1 26. ' Sauerkraut. W"c. ,'ittnpKins, sticlili.oo. ' Wax berfii. 1-lb., 5t"ti0c. Lima beans, 2-lh , 7")CU81 85- Spinach. $1 8S. Soaked pe", 2-lb., 60c; extras, 2i.ull5; fancy, !l.2dtf 1 K6 HIDES AND TALLOW Oreen Salted, ' No. 1, l)Hc; No. 2, lO'jic; bull hides, 8c; green hide. No. t 100 : No. I, 9o: horso, ll.oiKj 8.76; sheep pelts. 50c 81.26, Tallow, No. i, r young Americas, iRq. .. arrsiM, c; plk St. Lanl Lire Stock Mnrket. ST. LOUIS, March 12. CATTLE Re ceipts, 4,500 head. Including 2,700 Texuns; market for natives steady, Texana 6o lwer; native shinning and export ateern. 86 .iMt 8.75; dressed beef and butcher steers, 84.25-5 6.00; steer under 1,000 lbs., 84 4Ofrfi.0O; stock, ers and feeders, 83.9ftiii4.76; cowa -and helf ers, 82.6&a6.25; canner. 1.8i(13.60; bullp, 82.60 64.00; calves. 83.011 7. 00; Texas and Indian ateers, 82.6T.tj6.60; cow and heifer, $2,903 e.i'. HOG8 Receipts, 9.000 head; market steady: pigs and lurhts. IS.2fu6 .': Backers. $6V7o.96; butcher and best heavy, 6.0i8 SHEEP AND UMPS Receipt. 200 head; market ateady; native mutton, 13 60 (i6.26; lambs, $4.5o'7.30; cull and bucks, W.01KS4.10; Stocker, $2.26iS3.00. Kansas "Cltr Llv Stnek Market. KANSAS CITY. March lX-CATTLERo-celpts, 18,000 head, Including 1.6)0 eiutherns; market steady to 10c lower; top, 36.85: choice export and dressed beef steers, $6.4oa 8.86; fair to good, 84.606.35; western fed steers, 84.27x96.80; stockers and feeders, 83.76 4)6. ; southern steers, $4.00(6.26; southern cows, $2.76(54.26; native cows, 12.70ift4.75; na tive, heifers, 83.9xa6.00; bulls, $3.16fx4.30; Calve, 3.OiKg7.0O. HOGS Receipts, 18,000 head; market 6 10c lower; top, 86.77H; bulk of sales, $6 67 $6,761 heavy. $6 75r!TrH; packers, $6.70 6.75; pigs and lights, 85 6V.75. SHEEP AND LAMBS Recelpfa, 8,000 head; market strong; lambs. 37.254r7.fi6; ewes and yearllngR, $5.2fx(f"6.85; western .fed year lings, 86.25(a.76; western fed sheep, $6.UKSr 5.76; stockers and feeders, 33.50ij6.CO. New Tork Live Stork Mnrket. NEW YORK. March IS. BEBVES Re ceipt , 658 head; no trading; feeling steady; dreaeed beef slow; 7ij9c per lb. for native sides. Exports tomorrow, 600 cattle, about 976 sherp and 6,900 quartera of beef. CALVES Receipt, 649 head; market 26c to 50c lower; veal sold at $10iij.26 per 100 lbs.; no barnyard or weetern calves In market; city dressed veals lower at o3 13Ho per lb.: country dressed. 7Vu11io. BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1.167 head; market ateady; atate and Pennsyl vania hog, 87.6047.75 per 100 lb. St. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. March 12. -CATTLE Re. celpts, 8613 head; market weak; native 17c; '.Imberger. loc; FISH Pickerel. dresxed, 12c; white fish, dressed, winter caught, 13c; trout, 12c; halibut, 11c; salmon,. 10c; catfish, 15c; herring, dressed, pan i frosen, 6c; perch, scaled and dressed, 7o; . perch, skinned, dressed, beadles, Jc crap . pie, round, 6tf9e; crapples, large, fancy, , 16c; black bass, 26c; smelts, sweet and fine, 13c; eel, ltiot blue fish. 15c; red enimwr, 12c; roe shad, per pair, 30"7i4'c: frog lag. 40 lobster, green, per lb., 87n; lobeter boiled, ' per lb., 40c; mackerel. Spanish, per lb., 16c-1 mackerel, native, 85o per lb. CURED FISH Family whit fish, pee ' uarter bbl., 100 lbs., $4.00; Norway mack erel, No. 1. $35,001 No. 8. 328.00: herring, la ' bbl., 200 lbs. each. Norway, 4k, $11.00 ... Metal Mnrket. '( NEW YORK, March 12. METALS Thera'' wa a decline of 610 In the London tin , market with spot closing at UB1 10s and fu- ture at 190. Iocally the market Wag easy and a little lower with spot quoted at' $11.8742.07, Copper was 2a 6d higher In the lndon market with spot closing at 110 10s and future at 111 12 6d. Locally the market waa firm with Lake quoted at -. $28.37H'o 26.76; Electrolytic, $2fi.l2Vo 26.S7H; casting, $24.2Hfj24.87H. I-ad wa un changed In London and at $o.80?jf6.S6 In tho ; local market. Spelter wa 2 Sd higher at 1 V6 5s in the Lo:idon market and unchanged at W.SOiiflS.&o In the local market. Iron wa lower In the English market with Btandard ; foundry quoted at 62 10d and Cleveland,; warrants at 63 7H1. The local market ' waa firm and unchanged with No. 1 foundry ; northern quoted at 8"8 .!MrV6 .26; No. I -foundry northern at $4.7f.'S-JS.75: No. 1 . foundry southern at - $26 0rm.60; No. I foundry eouthern at $26.0iri"2ri .00. ST. LOUIS, March 11 M KTALS Lead, steady. $6.07H; spelter, firm, $0.80. ; 4 Coffee Market. NEW TORK. March 12. COFFEE ., Market for coffee future opened Irregu- , lar, at unchanged prlcea, to a decline of -6 points, and during th early session showed a net Ions of about 6 to 10 point on the active months, under a little scwit- . terlng liquidation In th absence of sup port. The continued large Brailllan re ceipt seemed the main cause of weak- . ness, but later the market steadied up on renewed support from the local bulls, with the near months relatively firm and advancing on comparatively small sales. . The close was 6 points lower to 10 point higher. Sales were reported of 16,009 bags. Including March, 6.1oc; May, t.lQOt 6.20c; July, 5.906.96c; September, 6.90 T ., 5.96c; December. 5.9010 6.00c, and January, . 6.95c. Spot coffee, steady. Rio No. 7, ' 7c; Santoa No. 4. 8o. Mild coffee, steady. Cordova, 8 12 Ho. " " M Cotton Market. NEW ORLEANS, March 12.-COTTON Spot closed quiet; sales, 1,276 bales: low ordinary, 39-16c, nominal; good ordinary, ' STfcc; low middling, 10c; middling, 11c; good middling, U7fcc; middling fair, 127c, nom- . intal; fair, UHc, nominal; receipts, 7,984 bales; stock, 301.0(1 bales. ST. IX)U1S, March 12. COTTON-Qulet ; middling, Uo; sales, 10 bales; receipt, 250 balea; shipment, 518 bale; stock, 63,611 bales. LIVERPOOL, March ll-COTTON Good business done In spot market; prices 6 to '. 9 points lower; American middling fair, .99d; good middling, 6.63d: middling, 615d; low middling, S.x.'ld; good ordinary, 6.26d; ordinary, 4.87d. The sales of the day wer 10,000 bales, of which 6"0 were for specula- . tion and export; receipts, 45,001) bales, in- eluding 40,600 American. , l'' Dry Gooda Market. NEW YORK, March 12. DRY GOODS-, i Tha dry good market continue strong, with further advances made In bleached good and print. Th carpet trad 1 strung and the proposed union of Ingrain,-1 interest 1 about accomplished. Cotton yarns hav been showing weakness In tomi marketa, but price nere ar uncnartgea. Mew York Mlntns; Stocks. NEW TORK. March Ur-Closlng.. tion on New York mining tocka: AUms Can. Alice Breec ' Brueeerlck eoa. ... Oeatsterk Twaef . Cc.e. cl, aa V. Mora surer liua surer ........ Lewi 111 Cos. ... II . . . 4 . M . tl ,. I I Utile Cblei Onterte CpMr Potuet Sates Sierra Nevada ,. Viae 1 1 Hum Speeders. ea-4lT... quota. .... ....nt ....! .... II .... to . 10 . ' HO Bank Clearing. OMAHA. March 11 Bank clearings for today were 8X344.914.66 and for the corre sponding data last year $1.590. 427 -0. Troaeary Statement. '. WASHINGTON. March It Today's nateinnnt cf the treasury balance in the general .fund, exclusive of tb $L50,yu0,A4 Bnainr nnd Molasses. YORK. March 11 BUG A R-Raw, fair refining, 3 l-14c; centrifugal, 1 17-320. Molasses sugar, 1 24-1 2c; steady: No. 6, 4 20c; No. 7, 4 25o; 4.20c; No. 9. 4.16c; No. 10, 4 06 NEW steady; 96 test, refined. No. 8. No. li. 4.00c; No. It, 3 95o; No. 13, I 90o; No. 14, 1.88c. Conectlonerr A, 4 60c; mould A.. 4.i0e; cut loaf, 8. 40c; crushed, 5.40c; powdered, 4.60c; granulated. 4.87)c. cube. 4 95c. MOLASbES Quiet; syrup, nominal, 803 84c ' ' NEW ORLEANS. ' March 11. 8UOAR Btrnng: open kettle, lHtfll6-16c; centrifugal whftea. 3-164o; centrifugal yellow, H64t-16c: seconds. lHW7-lto, MOLASSF3 Qult 6VBL' l'-U'40c. Evaporated Apple and Dried Fralta. NEW YORK, March 11-F77V AI-ORATEH) A? PLEA Market cuntlnue quiet; fanoy SVfi'Sc: choice. (xueiHc: rwlm To. CALIFORNIA LRIEl) FRUITS Prunes are giKBg steady Into conuumptlon with quotation ranalng from la to for Cali fornia trult and from 6 to 10c for Orer n Apricot are firm -oa riK-t of or orop proa pec i ana ugni onanngs; cnoice, lso; extra choic. lVTj7c: fancy, liKttauc. Peache. auy: chot e, lltillo: extra choloe, 12S,ollc; farery, lstnH; extra fanoy, lA ilM. - Kaiains, strong; loone mueoatel 6iv; seeded, 7S01o; London layers, $1.11 (FLta, N. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pt. to lot 4 18 14 11M I H II Ill 4 40 ll.. mi 4 N 14 41 4 M 11 Hit 4 M 11... 1012 4 51 11 1177 6 0 10 1071 4 tt 11 144C I 01 1I...J........117I 4 If tl 24 I It II 1010 4 Tt 10 ...1IM 6 M 1 1111 4 Tt 14 1400 8 N II 104 4 Tt II 14tT I it U...1 1114 4 10 II Uau 6 M 10 1104 4 U cowa 6 TW I to I UM 8 10 I , , 141 I 10 it ...1000 I It 1 171 8 It II 17 8 M I ,. Ul I H II 1014 I N 14 1000 10 8 lo0 8 to II 174 It . 1144 4 oe It 114 I 4 4 1140 4 00 It 817 t 60 ( 1044 4 00 IT til I M 14...., 101 4 o IT ) i to II HIT 4 ot I IM $ 10 II 10T 4 01 ii nut i tt it mt t a 11 Hi 119 , HEIFERS. 1 loo 8 10 11 1st 4 M 14 lot to HO 4 04 I let 6 tt . 4 Wo 4 io 6 1010 I M 14 HI 4 M BULLS. 3 !" 8 t 1 1440 4 40 1 1170 tO 1 110 4 00 1 ,...1440 4 00 1 100 4 M CALVES. 8 M 8 00 1 150 III 1 tao M 1 1!0 4 to 1 141 I 71 l... 1M 4 tO 8 HI I xt 8TOCKER4 AND FEEDERS. It 4"! 4 00 4 140 4 44 1 711 4 00 1 110 4 40 t T71 IK It , in 4 to CI ll 4 Tl 4 41 6 Ill 4 It 41 141 4 tt 6.00: stockers and feedera. U.164M.M. HOGS Receipt, 7.018 head: market v to 6c lower! top, 86.77H; bulk of sales, $6.67 438.75. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 4 897 head; market strong to 10c hlghar; lamb. $7.20tfi.7.o: yearlings. $.25(&6.50; wethers, $o.6ou6.6&; ewes, $6.106.46. Slonx City Live Stork Mnrket. SIOUX CITY. March 11 fSneelal T1. gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 1,400 head; maraet sieaay; peeves, X4.50ra.00; cows, bull and mixed, 82.76o4.50: stockers and feeders, 83.00 4.60; calve and yearlings, 8J.00 H OG 8 Receipts, 4.000 head: market 5fll0o Iow"i at $.60.76; bulk ot sal, $6.666.70. HOGS Hogs otened 6c lower this morn ing and kept getting a little bit lower at every step. First sales wer largely at $6.70. then at $6.67to4i4.70, then $6 o"7H and finally at $6.ti6. In other words, the market ooened lower and kept getting lower all day. The early trade wa for a short tlm fairly actlv. but mm of the big packer were holding out so triat the later market became dull aa well aa lower. It will be remembered that yesterday h big bulk of the hog sold at $t.72Viiijo.77H and a top at 86.60. Representative aalea : No. Ar. Sa. Pr. We. Av. Ik. Pr. ! 131 W t It 41 1.I4 .. I TO rt Ml .. 4 at it in .. 4 T 10 M0 ... 6 tt Tl r4 .. IT T4 Wl .. I tt Tt Irt .. 6 TO TT ..HT 40 4 44 It Ill .. IT T 4 ..144 II. ..... .til ISO IT n rt .. i tt m hi .. i ti 10 Ml 41 I tt tl Mt ,. I Tl n ta . .-1 s m ui ,. i ti 11 hi M 7 n HI .. 174 II. 10 mil II lat .. C TO M I7 '.. 4 47S, 44 til .. IT M 174 , .. I 171 M ' ., I TO e Ml II 4 17 VI I t0 .. I Tl ,.ll .. .4 47V4 41 171 140 I TO u. ii i -.: I tri to tot ., Tl 14 141- ,. I I1V Tl tit .. I TO , T4 ..141 i. I47V4 tt ...11 MIT It ri 8M I I?v4 41 M ., I TO ...;... T 10 I 47v I n .. TO T1.......M4 10 I 17 4 Tl in MIT tl Ill .. I five M ..IT Tl II M I ni It ai M IN 44....... t .. l7Vi Tt t40 I I Tl T.....,..M M I l Ml .. 4 74 , Tl Ml .. I nve Tl k M I TO 44. r?7 ft I TO U Ml MIT M..X... lit - n I TO 44 Ml 4 I Till Il..,.j t l ,. 6 TO tt IO eO T1S IT ...n. .. lit ti. IM .. IK 40... .....ril -. I To en ltl ..171-4 TT ,.l I I Tl It -1 ,. I Tt-sj a.,. i . n tt i.f .. 4 nv 44 . I TO 41 Ml M 4 71-i ii ii a it tt mi .. itiZ M 44 . I TO It .11 .. i ni steers. $4.60.26; cows and helfer. 12.40 ! Mlacellaneou export trade I better, but ' Stock In Sight' RecelDts of llv stock at th six nrlnr'nal western marketa yesterday; Cattle Hoga. Sheep. 6.000 11. no ia.uo South Omaha Sioux City.... Kansas City . St. Joseph.... St. Louis Chicago Total . ... tX ...U.O'iO ... 3 612 ... 4.6o0 ... i 000 ...JAsll 4.0o0 IS.OiO 7.013 9.0. i0 ll.OuO 8. (TO 4.3V7 U.0UO 41.6V7 OMAHA WUOLKSALB MAHKXT. Condition of Trad and (Ttnotntlona on Stnple nnd Fanoy Prodneo. EGOS Per do., 16Va LIVa POULTRY liens, ttc; old roost- srs, 60; turkey, Uo; ducks, I IK;; young roosters, 74c; geese, 6c BUTTEK packing stock, 20c; cholo U fancy dairy, creamery, 2to-"c HAY Choice upland, $10.60; medium, $9.50; No. 1 bottom, $.6o; off grade. te-VMiia.). Ry straw, 7.00; No. 1 aUalfa. $U.60. IJRAN-Per ton, $19. FRUITS, STRAWBERRIES C hole Txaa. 14 quart caat-a 86.uwj4.oo: 2 pint on, l.uo. C RAN ttk.H Hi td Per bbl., $v.6ou.60; In buahel box. $2.26. APPLh.-1 anuy Qrnlngs. per bbl., $3.6u; Jonathans, $4.6u; New York apple. $3.60; Iowa ami Nebraska, eating and cook ing. $2.i&3.00; W'liieaapa, $2.uv per boa. PEARo Winter Nells, per box, $1.00. COCOANUTn-Per ewk of 100 lb., $4.60. , TROPICAL FKUI'lB. FIGS California, bulk. kc: 6-crown Turkish, 14c; 4-orown Turkish, lio; t-crowa Turkish, loc. LS.MONB UmoiUra, 300 and 160 (Ixa, $4.26; other brands, suo leaa. IATtS-Kadaway, iHc; ayrs, loi hal lowl. nw tufld walnut date. 1-lb. box, $1.10. RANANASFr medium sited bunoh, $2.U2.26; loin bos, $2.6uj3.60. QKAPE FRLIT-Blae 14 to 80, $6.60. GRANGES California navels. - extra fancy, all slaea, t30uit82&; fancy, $i.lo; choic, lar I sua, $2 5ou'2.6. NEW VEGKTA BI.ES. BEETS. TURNIP) AND CARROT-Pr do . Eu6oo. TOMATOES Florida. $0-lb. crat. $400. LEAF Li.rTL.CI7r Ho bouoo, per dos, beads, 46c. CUCUMBERS Pr do.. $108. RALIgH ho Per do a. bunchea, 36e. PAiiaLJkt Jiolbouao. per dug. bunches. 40o. HEAD LErTTUCE IVouthern, per dog, OLD VEGETABLES. NAVT biANe-Pr bu.. 1L6S; Ko. t, 6 WEET POTATOEo-IUlooia. par Urg China marketa ar- still auleL A very large volume of silks ha been placed under ; order and sold this year to data In this market. Now ts th lira to make your wants known through Th Be Want Ad Page. M REAL E STATIC TRANSFERS, Stephen D. Bangs and wife to M. Re becca uutnrie, lot I. uioca. u, oum- mlt addition I ' 171 James M. Taliaferro and wife to Alice ' L Voy, lot 19, block 8, Brlgga' plac ' 1,850 Charles George Peteron to Frank and Antonle Btatlna, lot M. tt. ta. Rogers'. Oklahoma l,6v Olaf E, Pedersen and wife to O. C. Olsen, : feet lot if, Kauica s sec ond addition ttOO Antonla Tohlas and husband to Ferdl-. ,. nand Kuderna, lota ll and 13, block 14. Brown Park. South Omaha.;.... 87S Nels Joklmsen and wife to Clarenc . R. Gow. lot I. - block- i4V Douta Omaha 1,. 67$ William A. Baunder and wif to John T. Wolfe, lot 27, 28, 61 and 82) Mock : 8, Kckermann Place '. . - 0t Louisa P. Ambler to John T. Wolfe, lota 1, 1 5, 4, 27, 28, 31 and 32. block ' : ' 8, Ek-kermann-Place 80 Louis P. Ambler ft al to same. Bam 60 I'red A. Balluy to John Appleby, lot 26 and 26, block 18, Ko Hill t20 Robert Ol Fink, county treasurer, to John MoQuade, lot t, block 1, Mayn' addition ...... Kate C. Smllli and huaband to Ma- 1 tilda Wleruar, H lot 82, Nelson's ad dition 1,525 John H. Macpherson et al to Joseph Vonaaek, lot 23, block 2. Potter & Cobb addition, South Omaha 600 Joseph Vonasek and wif to Tel Jed ' ' Bokol lodge, lot 23, block I, Potter A Cobb addition, Bouth Omaha.... 600 Bmtl H. Gunther to Oetar O. Lie ben, - lot 18, block 114, Iundee Plac r T35 Laura L. and William Rodgwlr-k to William C. Norrla, w40 feet, e feet -lota 12 and 13. block 9, Shull s Beo- ' ond addition 1,700 Edgar N. Reynolds and wife to Joseph H. Posposhll, lota and 10, block 3, Institute Place 160 John J. Ryan to Andrew P. Anderson, ' so 14 block 18, Second addition to Cor rUtan Place, South Omaha IR4 Vermont Invstnient company . to ' r Joseph Marvin HI Ml. lots 5, 8, 10 and . -24, block 7d, Dunde Place 1 Francis A. Olmsted to Joseph Marvin , Hlatt. lot 16, block ' 75, Dunde Place 100, Nancy Ryan to Francea A. Olmsted, lot 16. block 76. Dunde Place 6x0 Jennie Rock and husband to Annie T. Anderson, lot 13, block 7, Spring Ike Park I.60O Alexander Rosa to Minnie A. Emery, lot 29, Windsor Plac 6(0 A. B. Woodford to Albert R. Shep ard, lot 81 and 32. block L Sherman. Avonue Park - 5uO Everett C. Sawyer and wife to Guy W. Goodrich. w36 feet, elk) feet lot 8, Kountse Heoond adilltlon 2,000 Rheoe A. Walker to Myron C. Walker 1 et al.. lot 11. block 1, Wis A Parrnele'e addition and other land.. $.700 Evan R. B'.roud and wif to Emma May Carpenter, lot 14 and 17, block , I, Ames' Plac 13 Total ... .$M.7S