THE 0MA11A DAILY BEE: TUESDAY. MARCH !, VJOP. MS AND PRODUCE M1RIET cvii comt Higher at Oftung m!: 1 :::::-::t ::.-:::fi?: Start Thiny rirmer. 1 QClCr B1EAI SOOH SETS Df Tfcta U 1 4std-4 Oritn, Walt. IS tks desverasseat - I psr-t m ram Rese-ree Stack. ' i OMAHA. March I, 1. 'r lm.i . h e-hew e HMiiiii ne.l ! nil rttd tha domestic markets firmer. Th t i lj- ts short, howaver, an a quick ores- waa experienced, due t the trad liold-of i orders waiting for ths rvmmt rpdrt on farm reserves which ia to be ise-i puoHe lata today. The aama hold rood with tba com mar ket, and. while tha market waa not so notloeabla. tha feeling waa generally easier. Wet waa choppy ad broke quickly afcer- the opening !a tars of strong cables. lack of support from both aid lat prtose drna ahsrply with oa feature. Tba govern mant report on farm reserves, should It regarded bullish or bearish, would glva law Life to the dullness. Mar wheat opened at tl and closed at SLOTH. Corn opened steady and strengthened after asltght wreak, due to th weakneae in erneaL - Tha market - averted Independent lat r an a good -cask baala and higher of fennga Ana to light reweipta. Mar e.orn opened at Cue and rloaad at kZHa. Primary whaf receipts were bu. and shipments ware JU.flnn bu.. agatnat re ceipts laat year of 711,000 bu. and shlp menta of SS0.0UO bit. Corn receipt were lCOOT) bu. and ahlp manta were MJ.nOO bu., agalnat receipt a laat veer of 700.000 bu. and shipments of 433, OX) bu. Clear nce4 were B.000 bu. of corn, none nf oata and wheat and flour equal to 222.000 bu. Liverpool cloved efl"a'1 higher on wheat and Til! higher on corn. LoceJ range of option a: 4 trtlclea. I Oran. High. I Lrw. Cloaa. awt y. Wneat-1 t I I Mey...i i -. i i try l tr l f July... : HV av.i mi Core 111 May. CZSt Wa i a! May. i'a Oaiki Cah Pi I tee. WHEAT No. S hard. tlOalflaV: No S hard. l.fl 07: NO. 4 hard. fl.OOeV:'; No. 3 apring. tl.oaftl.W. CORX No J, ajc; No. 4. 4o; No. 1 yellow. eG2V?: Ne. t white. loSWc-: No- mixed. He; No. S white. ilSc; No. I white. 61r: Sa. 4 white. KtSl'V- RTE-No. ', ;; No. I. T3,WT4c. Carlet Hecelpt. Wheat. Corn. Oat. t'hiLago Mlnneapolla Omaha Du'.um 114 J3I 1 r. (HltU(t fiUAIi AND PHOHMOM lea I area 1 ta Trwdlac aad Claeiag Prleea Berd at Trade. t.HtCAOO, March . Severe detllnea In t'.ie price or wheal, corn and uata occurred on u. e .board of trade aa a reault of the pubiu-atlon of tha government report allow ing ina a.n4iiiU of the various grain atlll la farmer" hands on March 1. the reserves b ng larger than had been generally fore- if ted. May wneat broke c from the utgn. point tk the day. dropping to. I1.UV At tlie close wheat showed net losses for it day of ic to i'c- Corn waa down o t wlrSc. and oata ff c to Sc. Pro islona cioacd firm. Bull Jeadera In the wheat pit received a l ard Jolt in tha form of the government report, aod the bull campaign, which they nad been engineering for some time past. : waa given a serloua setback. Tha report was made public fifteen minutes prior to the cloaa and from fast time until the final gong sounded trading waa fast and furious. In about the ra.ve of a minute Ma- dellverv dropped from to n.l?f. while at tha same time July i urappad snore (ban to ta U f -i. The re- ' rort estimated trie amount of wheat In farmer hands to be about Jl ( per rent ' r.f Isat yesr. or equivalent to 142.SK.00O hus?"i. Tf.e market opened firm owirg ! " higher cables, but broke sharply in the I 'irat few m.nutea because of liberal salea oy leading holders. After the first fif teen mir.uiea trade waa quiet and prices were falr'.y steady at tha decline until the ' anpearance of the government report. Weekly statistics were bearish and crop reports aloo favored the bear During the day Mav ranged between tl ia and tl.ir-, while July sold between (1.0 and S1.bS- The market closed weak with May at f 14 to II HS and July at ti r41.04. Corn advanced to new high record marks for tha season on buying brought out by wet weather throughout tha corn belt and then broke sharply aa a reault of profit taking baaed on tha government report. . which ahowed farm reaervee to ba J I per rent of laat years crop, or equivalent to 1.O4TT8a.W0 bushel a At the top May sold at . nd at The market closed area, with May at fP5rSc and July at iTVvC- Oata. were eubjerted to considerable sell ing pressure throughout tha entire day. According to present atatlatlca. the farm -raearva of oata oa March 1 were ti t per rent of laat year's crop, ar equivalent to J7k.M7.m0 bushels. Tha market closed weak, with May at Ko and July at 4Sc provlsiona were firm. A lac to 15c ad vanoe in lira hogs Inspired part of the buying. At tha cloaa prices were up tHc to UHo compared with tha previous cloaa. Tha leading futures ranged as followe: Articles, t Open. I High Low. Cloaa. Te'y. I I 1 MBil 144S! 1 1, 1 0S 1 U 1 ots M j tt M 91 : w 41,i 41S 17 tflJ 17 7 17 j 17 7!S 10 3E 10 10 42V 10 34 t jo rr S2V Ik Nat ,- Caah quotatkma ware as follows: e-LOl'B Market barely ateady; winter paieotav' e5.ejrjA.7E; straights, to.lido.4i: aprlnr patents. sMjeiOO; atraigiita. K i.mi bejeera. l.0D-4.2a. RTF. No. 2. 7c - BARLEY Feed and mixing. ItsaVc . fair to choice trailing. aVw94ac. 9EETD Flax. No. 1 southwestern tl T4 timothy sed. 10. K. Clover. M 60. PROVISIONS Maaa pork, per bbl.. tlTOD ai:.4. Lard, par hm I be.. 14.. Short riba. aidaa koeei I7IM.S, abort clear aides (boxed). n.lt0.CV Total eJearanoes of wheat and flour were equal ta JSJ.wjO bu. primary receipts were taUj ba.. oemparad with TU.000 bu.. the oorreapondlnc day a year aTo. Tha visible supsy of wheat la tha Called Btatea de creased l.nauu bu for tha week. Tha amount af breadstuff s oa aces a paaaaga la creased 4 s bu. Ekrtlmatad receiiHs for taassrraw: Whaat. 101 cars: corn, cars' oata, 4l cars ; hoga. moul head. ' M. Laala Osseral Market. T LOVIS. Mo., March -WHE.T-j war; track. No I red cash. PSSejlin Na. 1 hard. ta.lJl.iH; afy. tL144; July CORN-Futarae, lower: cash, strong trsk. No. t cash. aS(r7c: K: t white. mQm-; May. iSOTV: July. TV- OAT Weak: track. No. 2 caah. H: Na. i white. aSc; May. a⪼ July. tSc. nll'R I'nchacged: red winter patents &.; extra fancy and atraight. ki.Xto i.rd: hard winter clean, tt Bej4 f"FFI Timothy. 2.'5Jis t ORNMKAL tt.30 BRAN Weak; sacked, east track, tl "u I SI. HAY -Staady; timothy, tl aDtjli; prairia gjl Suftll.Oe. IR?'N CvrtyN TIES WW BAOtlNtl . . Hfc.MP T"TNE-7c. lOl.LTRY wLeadv : chickens UWc springs 14c; turkeys. H8c; drka Uc' geese. Tr. ' BL'TTER-Staady: creajaery, 2CfjJac. FGOS Sfea'lv; I7e. case count. PRO ISION-P,irk. h.g.er. Joboieg frftTH lard higrer. rrune eiearn. IS lV Dr r mnn, s'rorg. buxed ex.ia aourts. SI. vlear ribs. 7ir,. snort titers. Wheat I I Mav 1 Iff J 1aJ July tl 44V 1 N! Sapt. I tbV Cora I I May mmJ Julv CASK,! V Sept Te-J' I tJ! Oata-) - ( I May f ai t B; July rM,,,! " Bept ; 414 41i fia' May j 17 Tl j 17 w) 17TP July J 17 ftTto 1T7 Lard -i I May I T9 HI 10 10 S July I ! tJ 1 4 M ITS Rika- - ) May . 1 49 f 42H B July & I as t0 I J " Paeon.' ttn kif"-'. ' T"r Sft; clear rib. CveVt.; short clesrs. 5i'. Raceaivs BhlBmeicte F!"ur. bbi n, 11 o I . hak bu . 72rr 7. ' JtW MK KR.Hl MARKF.T wastattsas f the Day 1 arlsss ra 1 1 lee. NEW TOt K. March -F1iOl R-R-rlt-. J6AO bM.: experts. U. no hH. ; un settled. i'n deTisnd slow; Minnesota pat ents. Iinie;o't; winter etralgne. H e-esan; Minnesota bttkers. (laexis: winter tras. M OOfaHto. winter patent. K 5nr.nr; winter 'ow grsles. IB SnflH 64: Kimta straights, V- Ti& 4.. Rve flour, firm: fsi to g.)od. t4 2f.t 4 3r: chrlce to fnrv. U i4 4.7V Fierk wheat flour, dull. M0rr30. Bff K WHEAT Dull. New Vork at ate. Mc. nomirsl. rVRNMFAl-Jiiiet; fine white yellow. !1.5"4lo. coarse. tl.ugi&: dried. 7 RYE Firm ; No. i weerern, !c f. and kiln b. New Tork. BARI.ET fttesrty: msHfng, TlflV c. 1 f. New Tork; feeding. tir54r c. I. f. New York. WHEtAT-rWripta. 4ro buai-els: n porta. . huvhels. Spot market week; No. X red. 1 im,. elevator: No. 2 red. 11. ,. f. b.. afloat: No. 1 northern Diiluth, IV. H. W a. b., afloat: No. ! hard winter. Sl.ZITfc, f. o b.. afloat, opening atronger today on firm cable and hull eupimrt. wheat turned weak under heavy northwest receipt, liquidation artr! rain today. Fol lowing the government report on farm reserve, tha market brrke ba1!y under atnrvloae selling and rloeed ltr41c net lower: May. 1 6 1.304. closed IllS'm; July cloaed. I1.11H- OWN Rerlpla. X.9O0 bushela: emports. K.m0 bushel. Hrmt market easy: No. 1 7&c elevator, and 74r f. o. h., afloat; No. 2 white, aomlnal. and No. yellow, 73c, f. o. b., afloat: option market opened strong, on heavy covering, but eased off with the rest and broke on the crop report, cloalng taw! net lower. May closed Tlct July cloeed. 74V ; September closed. "4ic. OAT8 Reoelpte. 7.SD0 bushels: epot mar ket opened steady: mixed. S'a2 pounds. inb6Sc: natural white. pounds. oWff 3r: clipped white. SJH40 pounds. oea(c. KAY Quiet: No. I, : gxd to choice, rS0iiSO. HOPS? Stead v; state, common to choice,. 1ST.. lltflS.-: M. ; Pacific coint. 1, 7811c; 1WTT. ifMc. HIDES Steady; Bogota, 19SKSc; Cen tral America, 10-tc. IJ5ATHET-Lmll: acid. 3W9lc. PROVISION Beef. " steady: family. SIS OhtH&ah; mess. 11 0 5ft?i11 Ort : beef hams. C4 ntajj JS.00: packet. tl4.nfl"4.S0: city estra India mesa. fca.5fn5r3.0U. Cut meat, firm; pickled bellies. 19 76; pi. kl1 ham. I.T&. Ird. atrong; western. UnMnfltS: reflnad. firmer; continent, 110. To; South America, til. 80: compound. t7.TV Pork, firm: fam ily, tin SmBiW): short clear. l.0f3Cl ao; mess. 1S SoaH.oo. TALI-OW Steady; City I2 per nackge. to: country (packages freei. eigijl4c. RJCE Quiet; domestic, fair to extra, i& ;ic; Japan, nominal. Bl'TTKR Fancy, steady and firm: poor market for everything else: creamery spe cials. SVifSaOc. official price. Sc); extra. Satiac; third to first, aff21c; held, com mon to special, 2a3lc; process, common, specials. lCe: western factory. flris. S?'-'nc ; Imltntlon creamery, firsts, 2itl--c. CHEG8E-Firm and unclianged. EOOft-Barely steady; western first. 3t:; seconds. Uc. POt'LTRT Dressed, firm; western fowls. WsrS'lSc; turkeys. liSlc. VEiTHKR IV THE CRtI BELT Prsbably asstv Taesday, Not Mack Ikaagt Is Test peratsre. OMAHA. March I. 19u. folder weather, with rain, snow and aleet. swept over tha Missouri valley and mountain districts during Sunday, and un settled weatner with rains and snows, con tinues along the Missouri river and east over the upper Mlsaiselppi valley thla morn ing, and rain are general In the middle Mississippi and lower Ohio valleys Snows are falling In the mountain, and gener ally unsettled conditions prevail through out the wet. The presaure la high over Manitoba, tha upper Missouri valley and middle Rocky mountain slope. An ara of low pressure in the extreme northwest is following the hlg'.i, and a depresaion of conatderable energy Is moving up over tha central valleve from the southwest, and this distribution of pressure will cause con tinued unsettled weather, with probably anow. over thla vicinity tonight and Tues day, with not muou change in temperature. Record of temperature and precipitation compared with the corresponding day of the last three years: 1W. HOB. 17. 131. Minimum temperature 24 1 T Precipitation "4 M . T Normal temperature for today. II de grees. Deficiency In precipitation since March 1, .77 of an Inch. Excess corresponding period In 1J0. .04 of an Inch. Deficiency corresponding period in 1S7, .26 of an inch. 1.. A. WELSH. Leca.1 Forecaster. KANSAS CITY. March .-WHEAT H le lower; No. 2 hard. .ul.10; No. 2 hard. II H4l.V No. 2 red. 11241.11; No. 3 red. tl :41.3f'. CORN Kc higher; No. 2 mixed. tc; No. 1 mixed. t::iGac; No. 2 white, 4e; No. 1 white. MV. OATS t'nehanged; No. 2 while, 56c; No. 2 mixed. 5l3xc. HAT Steady; cH)i -timothy, t. 75j H f0 ; eoue pralr'.e, tS-Wtjt.Oi); choice alfalfa, 1a.noT!00. BUTTER Creamery. 2-: firsta, JSSc: Second, tec; packing sto- k. 15c. EOO Extras, Vv: current receipts, flat, lHe; seconds and d rtiea. ltc. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu ,. 144.10 112.Wo Vrn, bu 1J6.0O0 . Oata. bu 15 Kansas City grain quotations: Article. Open. High. Low. Cloae. Wheat- I'll May 1 V 1 ' 1 4.t 0H.A July V WS HV S Corn- i I Mav 4wftV V tl'-tCV,W July I 64V " I 4V 4XA Sept. t 3Si BS0i tSV. Ulble It sf Orals. NEW YORK. March . The visible sup ply of grab) in the l olled 8tmtes Saturday. March . as complied by Ihe New York Produce excharge, . follows: Wheat. TTl.tMi bu.; decrease. 1.37J.HOO bu Corn. 4 W2 tW bu. ; Increase, 29lu bu. Oata, t.H6u.uuo bu.: decrease. 74.0s bu. Rve. 500. W0 bu ; decrease a.mo bu. Barley. J.lll.Ouu bu. ; d-creaae. l1.0ix bu. The iaihle aupply of wheat in Canada last Saturday waa 4,191.fw bu . a decrease of oflO.OOO bu. Philadelphia Prsdare. PHILADELPHIA. March I BI TTER Sttady; extra weatern creamery, Htc, extra earby prima. Sic. OX8tc lower; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts. 20c. at mark; Pennsylvania and other current receipts. In returnable caeca, lr, ai mark: western firsts, free cares. Jdc. at nark; western current re ceipts, free rases. ljrlc- at mark. CHEESE Firm: New Tork full creams, chi ice. Ieruc; fair to good. 14-)14V. Mtaaeapolls Gratis Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn March WHEAT Mav. 11. II; J '. II MH: cash No. 1 hard. 11.19: o. No 2 northern. U K: 1M lorthern. U.17. 'o. 2 northern. -t a X Closed at II 1 BRAN In bulk, liltiott:: i FTX-iCR ler: first patent, tatalf 4 74; second patents, laijtliiii. first clears. 4 4otf4&0: second rleara. 11 lib li. Llverpssl Grata Market. I.IVERPXL March WH EAT Clos ing: spot atrong; No. 1 red western winter, ta Sd: futures. iiei: sy. fa d. July, ta 1V1 Sp'eatber. 7a W1 CORN-Spol. qu'e.: nea Amervan anxed. ta fad; futures firm; Hn, S1; Ms. ta d- Pearls Harket. PWiRIA. 111. March . CURN-H;gher. No. t vellow. 4bQ,V No J yel'ow. ac; No. 2. No. 3 Sc; No. 4. fcH.w a'c: no grade. aCe OATS Higher, No. J an te 5o,c : No. 2 white, teeioc; No. 4. U'4j04c; standard Tsleds Reed Market. TOLETHl O.. March -Sktri riover. rash. March. 24 57S- April. 2626: October. 26 ; N. I ta 17. . 2 ti."7'J. reiccted. 44 : N: K. i . 44 ii; tim.itny. prune. U.eti. a'sike. prrme, g r Dalstb r.'rals Marked. M'Ll'TH. Minn, .MiMi 4 WHEAT M II 11. 01.1 : t I I 1 V I I ,,.-,1 n 11 1;, ., OATS .:. ilwrn, ,1 II. NEW TORK STOCKS AND BONDS Market (rener&lly Stagnant Secao of Impendinf Tariff Eeriiion. SXWS IS OF LITTLE EFFECT Raada Trsrenlaa at leaser! advaars ailghtly ReraiBae) Tteelsles " lavall- datlsa Rslleray Rate U' Bosda Are Irregalar. NEW TORK. March 1 The :ock mar ket today Justified tha prophet of a period of lethargy and neglect while awaiting the clearing up of some-of the obecuritl- In the situation. One or two Incidents of the day were tried aa motive foroee for moving prlcea. but they proved of little avail. Deferent causes are assigned In the different degreee of responsibility for tha halt In the speculative stock market, but the principal matter, ft ia generally thought, la the framing rf the new tariff blk and the release to new plans In busi ness which that framing la expected to effect. The experience in the iron and teel trade following the cot In price by the principal Interests is conldred a dem onstration thai business must watt on the tsriff bill. The scallrg down cf prices of stock products fail to revive the demand in any effective fashion owlnp to the remaining uncertainly of the new dutl-s. Reports from Washington bearing on the probable ratea to be fixed In different schedule are followed -with attention, hut with vaaue comprehension by the operators In stocks, owing to the complications of the differ ent vtewe in the dominant party tn the house, the probability of Important mod tficaAiona of the house bin in the senate and the amount and effectiveness of the influence which may be used from the White House toward tha completion of the task. Oreat confidence is heard expressed In financial circles in the prospective fu ture of business. The bond market ia be ginning to present a similar aituation. the rate of activity theTe showing a notable contraction. It ia pointed out that the heavy loan expansion of the banka a' this time. In spite of the d.eullorv demand of business is accounted for by the large hold ings of new bond Issues by banka all over the country. What the effect may be on ihe bond market whn any effective de mand for money shall spring up is a sub ject of some solicitude. A considerable liquidation of bank holdings nf auch bond wouid be an Implied consequence. Pome Influence In the stagnation must be al lowed to the activities of the Hughes com mission appointed to Investigate exchange methods. The attention reported to be given at recent sRtlngs of this commis sion to questions of stock market manip ulations and wash sales has an effect of prompting to extreme propriety of deport ment on the part of pools and market or- ganlxationa. Ttt recurrence of the su preme court's decision todsy was reflected In the attentoln given to Reading by the room traders. A sharp drive against the stock during the morning gave place to recovery when It became known that no declalon on the commodities clause was to be handed down todsy. The decision agalnat the Missouri 2-cent rate law by tha Cnited States circuit court waa a favor able influence on stock of railroads trav ersing that slate, for the management of which the overthrow of thla law la un doubtedly a matter of Importance. The shares of the Gou&d stocks in this benefit was increased by puDlished reports of a traffic arrangement between the Wabash and the 1'nion Pacific. The government report on grain reserves in farniera' hand on March 1 was remarkable for the close approximation of the figures to thcae for the same date laat year. The effect. Joined to news of favtorable weather conditions for winter wheat was a decline in the wheat market. Oold exports in South. America and to London are looked for thia week, but money ratea here were unaffected. Bonds were irregular. Total sle. par value, !3.010.(Q. l.'nlted States bonds were unchanged on call. Number of sales and leading quotations oo stocks were; Ml. Hlsli Lo Clone. Amalgamated Copper.. !:. t S American Car round".. J) v 4l, Am. Car A Foundry t' " 11'. 111 Amerlrsa Cotton uil US -' Am. HI4e a Leather pM.. American Ice Hertintlai . M0 30 ' SO - American Lineted. . . 13 Amarlcaa Locomotive 1.30s U 0'a 1 American Locoraotlr r4... - . .. 1: is American Sin It. a Rerna - 1 US t: : Am. Swell, a turns P'4.. l lvN I'S I"1 Amarlcaa Sugar Refining - . 1? Americas Toharre pfd St 11 tl Amerirati Waolen Anacoaila Mining Co I'"' 4i 4;i 4IL, Auhiaon ... !. 14, 1M' 1"1 Aichisos pfd e 10S IOC1 Atlantic Coast Un . 117, Balumore OMe ie7, ITS '' Baltimore rmto pfa . rt fl .", Wi Brooaira Rap .4 Trsnait . rr r. S T-"v Canadian Pn-IHc V 17 1V Central Leather -7 Central Leather pfd ... 1" Cantral ef New Jerar; 1ST RS t::s Otaeapaaka Ohio 14 7 17 Chlcega Great Heaters JIA 7 4A rkieass A Northwestern V i:t 17t 11 Chicaae. HH. A si Paul .. f.i M:s P.. C. C. A St. Louts : 7 7i 74 telorsde Fuel Iron 1 r S Colorado a Souibe-s U ti Colo. A to. lit pfd C n U Cole, ft ao Id pfd 9 7S ; f Conaolidatad Gaa iv K VTI 1711, Cera Products 4.40D Voawar A Hudson 173 DenTor gin Orsnd.. .. I '01 44. t ' Dearer A Rio Omnde pfd . 100 as M so Diatlllarv sec an I tea w ia .ji, Erie ISO K4 teS Hi grte :t pfd et", ne M pfd II General Viiactrtc . 11 Ursst Nonhern p'd . l ana ie4 ; i GraaOonkem Or, etfs .. t.l'S at :' i7k Illtwil Cestral 141 Intarsoraugh-Wat t e I A t C '..la 1nirtMroygh-Ht. pfd 7 44 41 t TnterfUtlonai Paper e lvi, l'U 1v International Paper pfd t lataraationel Pnsip w 17 3 Iowa Cent ml . sue x: isn n Kansas Cltr Bnulkers '.4 44 44 44 K. O. Hoatkna pfd r.i, 7 a '- Leulavtlle NaakTlile IS) K ;' Wmmajolia A ' UmiK . M M fl Mian.. W. PA Sault St. II W :t ',441, Miaeoeti Pacific I. lot 70 47 Sai, Miaauerl. Kaoas A Taiaa. lt.30 47', 40-, 414, Mieaoari. Kaanaa A T. pfd i National Land . 1 T 7S TtS New Tork Centml 1 Ve) lrS IMS US New Tork. Ontario A Weal. I 44 44 4eS Norfolk A Western . i.7) 7S 7 rs Nonk American 10 s S Northern Pacific. 2 H7s IMS ,JS Pacific Mall to s S M Penneyleanin I. em lws Its roop 1 a uea wai i ': :, 4 14 v 174 its .1 as 4rs .TTS S.S i' "S. 111S LIS J4'. 1S 44 Pltiaburg. C. C A St. Lou .a Preaeed steel car Pollmajl Palace car. Railway gteel Spring I due us :S Reading 4 4 1?4S 171 RrpuMie Stool US) us D1 RacHinlie Steel prd . Rock I eland Co d l SS .1', Rock leiand Co pfd l.Mo .-, r: 4. L. A S r Id ptd 0r. Loula ftoutkwaotera 'ell 11 l: tl. Lonin S. W pfd W I' i t , Skms-ghefTiold Steel A iron 70 Tt', 7!s Soatbern Pacific 14 7ie) 1 ?S 114 , Sou 1 hem Partfie pfd l! s !7:s Southern Railway.. 74S !!, Soiitheru Rallwar P'd - 4.S 4JS Tenneeaee Copper 1. 1 la Ta A Pn.iric . 1 i its J T.ilodo. St. Love A West . t iU 4tS To.eJo, St L. A Wast, pfd 41 S I'sioo Psclftc 21.4 tlfS 1-4S I aien Paciru pfd eat pj tnued nien Rnbeer.. )no 7', ;i ( I S. Rubeer lot pfd ?- ! 1 I tilled b rales Steel U l'O 4S 44 , Inlied Siaioa Steel pfd ... 40 ills m I ink Copper 41 41 Vtrg'ain t arolina rSasiirnJ 1.ie 44s 41s Va. Car. Chemxal ptd Wabsah . . I 2t II :'S akaak prd 14.1'S es 45 We4nghuuoa ttanre est Ta 71 Western t'rttos Wheeling A Lake Ene Wiaecnaia casiral I an iiu, , A atari ran T. A T . . 1 '.US 17 Total saiew far the day. 131 ) ah area 4-S 44 1 4 I7 4-V 'S ' y 1 ; IU - I Fsrelga Flsssrlal. l.OXrON. March t. Money ass in strong demand on the market tartar and discounts were steadv. The Bank of Rngiand secured the ti''tei In g ild available On the sto. a (exchange bttsineaa wa slack, but the tone 1 kin firm. Osiers were Inclined to raise j qu.ititi.ns on the favorab.e political out i look. Paria supported foreigners and ; d.a.itontia snared, wl lie the usiial inveet j 1 icrt buying sustained gllt-edgej securities Arreti. aa anar. a began steadily, gathering ""l"i in "w " -1'.... tnuicwrinal auppui-t and the market became quiet prior t.. tne rev-stpt of the Wall street opening, when tin. lew Briced issued. esnecUiiv M saouri. Kanaae and Texae. advanced. Ihe others bareiy moved and the market flushed quiet. PARIS. March I -Prlcea oa tha Bourse to.1nv were firm. ! RIRI IV Uarch S T,eai4in . . resened In hours tcelay on settlement tn the rUIkern. Government aeaunttes were firm and the shipping industries wars hlgner ask af Clerssaar tslesnest. Li-R LIN March S -Th aseklv state ment of . the Imperial Rank of Germany j shoe the following mange: ash in hand. rlcraa.d 4 tew raerka. luena. decree a-d ( -m 414 taei u.st'ks. disceAini dec reaeed. 1 v . T.i tsM miiki, lr?aaar b.ilt increaoed. I".- 7SU marks: notes In circulation, de creeed. lASTinrs) ma'ks: deposits. Increased. ,tll im tniHts: gold In hand, decreaeed, lilaX' mark. .ev T seat Msaey Market. NPW TilRK. March .-MoNET-On . ail. easv; 1tjt pvr cent: rulir.g rate. 2 per cent; closing bid IS per cent; offered ai 2 per ceT: time loans, vsrv teeng: six'y days. mtTH per cent: ninety days. i4i per ceet. six month. !"4jr per cent. PRIMS MERANTILJ; PAPER 24J4 per rent. STERI.1NH EXCHANOF Jt'rong with acvual bualnesa In hankers' bills ar 24 mVSJ 4 R10 for sixty-day bills, and at 24 fJr dmar,d: commercial bi!e 14 r?4 H PIL.VFR Bsr. 8c: MexTcsn do isr. 44c BONI 4overnment. steady; railroad. Ir regular. losing quotations on bond wore aa fol lows: V. .rot at rag do coupon .... V. la rg . do coapoe ... ... T. f. 4a If lot ax 4J.4 7S . 4V. S!l Her A Mar 4v,i 7 lorekJapan 4a V ll do 4S .. ' .T do 4S id wore .. JS ;M; c su ;n . .. do coupon Alllaalmera ' m r.iolsko g deb 4a tltt'l 4 Am Ag-lcoHa-al So. SSI. A Naah 4a .tc' Am. TAT rv. 41 P M. K AT. lat 4s. S Am. Tobacco 4a Tj go lot sod ref 4a. 1: do on t' do gon 4 ... Piv, Afhlaon goa 4 .. 101 M'oennrl Pacific . ejv, Atehoie L. lot 4a V,m v. rent gon. Ia St Atrtllwa f. ta do den 4a . do c ta -Tv, T Cltr 4Vaa Inewl lVSj Atlantic r L. let 4 n v T X H AH r a.ms B A o. 4s I": ' A let eon 4a do ISa ti do rr 4 Si B A O. S. w. la. Si Norikeen Pacirtc 4a..raa. Broo TranSt cc 4a M to Is 74' Canada So. lot 4o . . 1 Or (I. U rdg 4a.. P4 cnirnl of OS. e..U4ri. ct vi llSlot. S rostral Leather T" do con. 4 1'KS of N J pn is. 1 Reading gon. o e, Oios. Okie 4Va. ..lla LA p. a M C. A A. IS 74H' U . W eon. 4a Tt P . B. A a Jt. 4a . Ms 1o lot gold 4a .... t-'-t C. K. A t.P g. IS ' V seaboard A L 44 . 5S C . R. 1. A P. ool. 4s 7 So. Pacify eal. 4a ... do col. is t do lot ref. 4e A4 do t't 4a .o Rallwnv I Ills cu e. A at. L. g 4s rrs d son 7s toio. trtdustnaJ la... Ttsl'Hoo Pniflc 4s 1JS Oslo. Midland 4a . . SO, d" re 4a K'lS C 80 aTt 4Sa S do 'X and ref 4a. A Pels A Hud. r. 4a.l)sr. Booker da WIS do lot ref. 4 101SC S-eal M ta ...r P A R O 4 M Va car. rsaej 4a . I'tatlllera' ta 7s owabeah lot I 1;S Il prter Men 4o... MS do ar and ext. 4s. 74S do geo 4a 71Wao-n Md 4s H Ma rr 4a. aorlea A 71 Wont. Rlontflo cv la M do ct 40. oarloa B. fSWioronta Central 4a. P4S Gen glavtric ct. ot. 'WSD. A R. O rf3 ta. 4V I r lot ref ta ....1SMI':. A O. rtdg eif H.l'i'S Bid. "Offered. l.seovl J eew pities. Quotations furnished by Fsmual Burna, jr., 414 New York Life building. Omaha: A Asked. Aseican Radiator Cs. 7c a d Paorrlce Creamacy ran Reerriro Creomerr pfd.. Cltr ef Omaha booda. 4Sa n Doiigtas count 4o tlS.'t Isd. Tele, is flttli Ib0 pfd. bonaat ... kanaae Ctty Rr. aad UgSt is (ltlll PTeferred ' tMaraoa Kebr-aeka Taloprions stork Omaha Gma ts ( tin .. Omaha Electric Light A Poser ta U0 Preferred .. Omaha A Co. BlufTa St. (t, ta 41 ... Omaha A Ce. Bluffa at. Rr. u r7ri.... Prof erred Common Omaha A Co. Bluffa Rt. A B'ldge pfd . Omaha Water eompaoT is (it'.dl Omaha Water company ta llHCi Omaha Wator company lot pfd Omaha Water compear -d pfd - - Omaha B. of T Bilg It. pfd Sonin Omaha aewer 4 So tlltdi State HTloao Bank auxk. Butta South Omaha National bank stack Swift and (Joeirpanr gherldaa Coal 4a (1211 Preferred Common tioua City (tots Tarda pfd Trl-Sia'e Land Co. pfd. com. bonuai Vnlon gtok Tarda Ce. nock m IW 4 M 4 ta lT 'ts . . I" tt S7S 7 tS 14 M t (7 1 let n tt PS 1'1 Ms 14 4V tt To OS 4 tS MS MS II M i 7 S 10 lot u- m liS liifs !) M let . . tl sv L a 'S Boetss Stscka aad Baada. BOSTON. March I Money, call loana. 2 itil-i per cent; time loans. 3tt-i per cent. Atrhiaon adj. S4 Atlantic Ik l'OSButie Coalition 11 .lu3Sciunet A Atiaond. 1K KilSlSlumot A HecU ... J7 do 4a .. Arrhlaoa . do ptd Ronton A Athene.... Booton A Maine Boston Elevated ritihburg pfd K. T., N. H. A H. tnloo Pacific Am Arge. Cbem. . do pfd Am. Pneu. Tube .. Ameficaa Sugar do pfd. .. Am. Tel. A Tel American Woolen.. .3 Ceeiennial -Ill Cooper Rang Hi Dale Wont .IU Franklin . . eSQrnrr .HiSOreeoe Cananea ItSUS p ovale. . Millie. Mining taMirhlgaa 'XS Mohawk .13 Most- Coal A Cod. .lMSNo-rade . i ' Old nonunion . 4 . 7S . IS ''v . . S . s 4S . MS . 41 . n USi 41 ISO 7S 14 tl Us. iss . ... 4"4 ' IPS 4S ts 141 4I4 do pfd. laSOaoaela lie in In. Iron A (teel. leSParrot Haas. Relrtnr. MSwutaee do pfd Mane Caa. .. Catted Fnill I'nitsd Shoe Macs. do pfd. V. . Sioel do pfd Adventure ...... . Alloue -. ilSSeenaos ......... .. 44Tssam :jTr.nir . SlsPntied Copper. ..to U. a. Mining.. 44-nl . S. oil ..IU ITU 4 viotorta . - .. t Wtnoaa Amalgamated desWolcenne Anuini Commorcial.. leSKorta Butte.. I. ob d as Clsslag Slseka. IA)NDON. March A Tridlng in Amer ican aeruritiea waa limited during tha first hour today. pTlceg geaarallv rattged from S to H above Saturday's New Tork cloa lng. Pnnaylvanla aod Southern Pacific allowed slight tosses. London closing stock: Ononis, moner t4S J . K A T .. da account . 4S N. T Oeiit-ai Anaronda IS Norfmni A W .. Au hiaon do sfd HIS a 44 St 7'4 S 44S 11a 174, 7S 44 Si iiS I'k 4g do sfd ..1S4S Ontario A W. .. . MOS Penaarteanis ..III Rand Mines ... . . 47 Reading . . "SSonthem gf ... .144 do pfd... .. 1. Seoul born Pacific . tlwl'nioa Pacific .. .. 1:44 do pfd.... .. atSl. S. SieM .. 4' do pfd .. 11 Wabaea .. !S do pfd . MS Sean I ah 4s . IO Am I. roooer . Baltimore A Ohio. Canadian Pacific. Chesapeake A O ... Chicago O W. . . Chl . Mil. A tt. P Da Beers Dee rer A Rle O do pfd Er.e do 1st pfd do td pfd Grand Truth .. llllnoia Cwitrnl I LMiieTlllo A S :S 8ILVER Bar. ateady at BSd per ounce M(J KT -SfZ, per cent The rate of d'acount in the open market j for short bills ia 2S per rent; for three monies nuis. zs2 per cent. New lark Mists atseks. NEW TORK. March I. Closing quota- lions on mining stocks: All. l.lalo Chief.. . id . u .171 .1U4 ..'45 . U Rmnawlik coo Cometotk Tunnel t. I Venial 24 nntann . M Ophir U Standard . .. . 14 Tellew Jacket a I Con Cat A Va ... I Horn Slieor LoadTtiio Cos Treassry Statesneat. WASHINGTON March' 1 Today's atate ment of the treasury balance in the gen eral fund exclusive of the Jl&ii.tuXI.OijO gold reserve ahows: Available cah balance, 2141.ftil.Sl.": gold coin and bullion. tr,45,SK;; g'ld certificates. 247.'T0.7t'. Baak rieaftsg. OMAH A. March . BncJt clearing for 10 day were 2S.'XI.7.&5. ird for the corre sponding date lsat year Z3M.d : . Metal Market. NEW TORK. March 4. M ETA Lfj apot Im was unchanged at 1) 2a J in the Iintlon market, while futures were s h 1 le higher at 131 15a. Locally the marker was easy, with spot quoted at M 27iv.7T.. .' pper was higher In London, with stot quoted at 154 Vua and futures at 47 5 The ! l market wa dull and unchanaed. with lake quoted at 21iS7's6ia.L;,4j. el.tro-lytl.- at Hi.icdjU'.TS and raattng at Hi.STMt li 4-H I-nd waa lower at 13 7 4-1 'in Lomlon. The local market was quiet and uncharged at 23 VTS62 7V Bpelter mas uncharged at H 11a dd In London The I.! marker as quiet at 4.7iS'4.77S Iron was enchanged in th london market, with 1 !. -eland warrants quoted at 4.s 104.1. The local market was nominally unchanged wiili No. 1 northern foundry quoted at I 4 Soft 17 .5 No. 2 northern foundry at t'tui) tjln-TS and No. 1 southern and No. 1 south ern soft at ri75tn7.7S. ST. LOl IS. March 4 M ETALS Lead, h gher. tloitl&. Spelter, strong, tl 46 Evaporated Apples aad Dried Fralla. NEW VORK. March t -EVAPORA1 Kit A rPLEB Market and quoiatlona ae nominal in the absence of important aales. Fancy are quoted at 4iti!Sc; choice at 7S riT-,c. prime at 4t)7e; ciMnmon to lair at i'l) tic. L'RIED FRITTS Prunea are a.tnewhat firmer tn tone atrii quotat'ona. ranging from 3c to 7c for new crop. California fruit ranging up to 40-ana to 3V-lua Apricots are not a. Live, but stocks are light ar.d the market firmer, with choice nu.. ted at lit,it: ealra choice at kAjfj I'ic. an I fancy at UVvlJ'. Pearlers are to jobbing demand. Bin choice quoted at 4SV'. evtra clMiu-e at et4Sc. and fan. y at 7gS. Riie.na rupt.nue dull, witn looose muscatel oiote.l st o&.'; rooH-e lt fsnc seeded at 4aesc: see.iiess at ofc&'nc. and Uiadon lajers at 21 -'eil . 4 sf fee Market. NEW TORK. March .-COrTEfcru-tures rinsed steady net 4 points lower to '.I points hfgtier. (takes Were 710 hags, Irrl'idtpg March at 4lfcc: April and May. 4 Tier .- June c; July,. 4AW. i.Wtnhr. 4 4MJ. riecember. JJ. fpel. quiet. No. T Pki. ', : X'. 4 aseioa, i M.i.l. rteady; Cordoia. r,47l OMAHA LiVE STOCKa .MARKET9 Cattle ef All Kindt Strong to Ten OnU Higher. i HOGS TEN TO FIFTEEN HIGHER i i Prices la st Skew X ery Mark I hasge. Belsa bat ateady. P.e.eipit aet. Ca;t e. Hog Sheep Estimate Mondav 4 I vrn 74) Heme dsv last v. eek 1 CM .'4 ? Same any -J weeks sgo.. :.4.H S.4e 7'4 Same dav 1 weka ago . !.4' s.t l.Tl Same day t weeks ago.. 3.S. 0TI A2 Same day last year 2 t" T.4JI s.; The following table shows Ihe receipt of cattle, bogs arxl sheep at South Omaha for the year to data, compared with laat year: 1. IW luc. Dec. V,ul lt4.W4 li.: 1'J.sll Hogs dir.'.tMl Vl.teii .... 14l.tr 8t,cP 3tl.!7 -'4fi. 41.STS The following table showa tha average price of hogs at Sotttn Omaha for tha last P'VT"! daa. with comparisons: DAte. 19rt. HM.ii9n7.jiko,. J!x..,;i4. lc-i. r"b. H... Feb. 2... Feb. X ... March 1.. March 2.. March J.. March 4. March 5.. March t . March T.. March I . 114! 4 Ul a I 91 I 4 40( ( 04 4 T7. o , 4 11! M 21 I it'.; I Hi i l.1 M 4 ae 4 M a 9 7 tie 7 M 7 11 7 04 7 1 ir;; , 4 ! 74; 4 n r a ui lTs; s, , J . 4 2K C 7 4 j i 4 JrV 73 4 23 72 4 2.1' ( 74. 4 44. 7 I 6 74 4 ft . 4 i 11, 4 1-. 4 i4 i 07 1 1J 14 i I 4 M 221 , . 4 12, 4 8S 1 4 8S Sunday. The official number of cais of stock brought In by each road was: (.'attic. Hoga. Sheep. H r's. C. M. A 81. P 1 1 Missouri Psrlflc 1 I'nlon Pacific 44 14 A J C. A N. W.. est J 2 I C. A N. W'.. west IU 3u .. . 1 C. St. P.. M. A O.. . in .1 1 C, B. A Q Hf ... .. 2 i 2 C. B A J , west a" 4 1 C, R. I. A P.. cast.. I .. .. 1 C . R. I. A P.. west . 1 4 Illinois Central S .. 1 Chicago Ut. Hi-tein .. 1 ToUl receipts IK7 1"9 K i'l The disposition of the dey a receipts was aa follows, each buyer purchasing the num- oer or neaa in,riirated Cattle. ... j'.l .. l.i Hog. 1 ct 2.rX Shec Omaha Packing Co... 9ift and Company. .. Cud any Packing Co... Armour A Co .-. Vcneant A Co I-cbman A Rotr.chlld. Hill A Son F. P. Lrewia J. B Root A Co J. H. Bulla U Wolf McCrearv A Carey H. F. Hami.tun M. Hagrty A Co F. O. Inchram Sullivan Bros le timer Bros Blak A Line Baarit Holcn Benton RothchiM , Otttr buyers , STTt 1.45 !7 l.'M4 l'i , OS ; s 4 4; 117 12 -Hl7 1 14 1 X") Totals 4.i 7.(.1 7.MS CATTLE Receipts of cauie were quite liberal this morning, 194 cars being re ported in. as agalna: 152 one week ago and 101 two weeks ago. Receipts todsy were, in fact, the heaviest that they have been for a Monday aince January 11. The qual ity of tile cattle waa veiy fair, there be ing a liberal sprinkling of desirable fat stuff. Most all packers had their representatives In tha yards early this morning, and th market opened quite brie mini all desir able kinds, selling very freely at prices that were generally strong to Kc higher than laat week's close. L'nder the influence of a very good demand, pretty much every thing had sold before 10 o'clock In the morning. Good steers sold up .is high as tn.it with nulla a spi Inkling of cauls belter loan In.OU. Cows and hellers were also in active de mand, and they, too, experienced about the same advance a bef steurs. selling gen erally strung to 1c higher man laat we-K s cloae. Some good he if rrs sold up as high aa li Si It wa. in fact, a good, healiny market, throughout, and entirely satisfac tory to tha aelllng Interests. Speculators were free buyers of stockers and. as the supplies were nut very large, everything changed hands in good season. Prices paid for the moat dalrable cattle looked abojt 10c hlgner than last week with all grades atrong at least. The ad vance haa given the feeder market a little better lone, ihe country demand showing a corresponding Improvement. Quotations on cattie. i?ood to cio'ce corn-Yed ste-r. Kuii); fa r to good corn fed steers. 25 oiig-i CO: common to fa r corn fed steers. 24wS5.: good to choice cows and heifers. $2 IMi W; fair to gom! cows and heifers. 23.50, .50: common to fair cows and heifers, r-'-dS 5": sto. k heifers, $i7VS4.UU; val calves. IZ.S0W7 o: bul.s, stage, etc.. 2i754y4.8e: good to cho.ee stoik era and feeders. $4.6. Oil; fair to good stockers and feeder. I2.7ntgw.3-. cimmon 10 fa'r etockere and feeders. K.0i2.s. Representative aalea: BEEF 3TE7ER&, No- AT. Pr 141 4 45 4 b 4 11 Ml 4 11 74 4 1 I 1 I ted I tf I r t :t I r7t 4 4 I use I td f 1M4 4 K M . . . . tli t M 1 It d i 44 24. Ilia 4 4 .4 Il'l 4 4 it li tl 4 7 l 1071 4 1 Ma. At. Pr 4 114", i M 11 11 If. i ti t: 1T7 its 7 l ei t e r lilt I 4 IZVt 11 1311 4 ! to ut: t : at :4 4 1 it r.7i 1 is i i4i 1 : 'Ut t Si 1 1471 t 2i I ' tad I u 71 1444 4 h WS. 1 im 4 4 I Ml 4 44 I tOl I fl d Hi 4 mi 1 471 4 SO 1 S 4 17 .d 4 at 2 4 tl II If i 4 .i I 114.1 4 tn '4 1P11 4 t It lull 4 e 4 n 6 ne J HEIFERS 2S Ill 4 4.1 . 7t 1 . t4l 1 . V.t 7 7S 14 : 1 . t:i . t..i .1 . pel . tel . .041 115 . 424 . 4ii row . in 174 . let . 44 1 74 1 4 eft 4 Ia 4 4 l 4 a 4 '.4 4 Ik 17 . 14 . t 0 4 S- t HEIFERS I 7 .. I to 4 oa 4 4 74 4 SO 5 'M i . 4m4 40 .isa lot tat 2 ... Ml 4 i Bl'UJ. I ijo Ik 1 :; 4 1 heel 111 ! I 4 W '441 4 en 1 Jimo 4 l I " "d 4 -5 1 ICW 4 I 1 lew 4 m 1 4i. 4 ie 1 u.-i 4 1 re d id J 14 4 15 1 114J 4 4.1 1 14' IU 1 GO 4 TALVKI. 1 . !t 4 71 I 1 I i I 4 rt 1 1.4 1 ta -4 I 00 etockeru rt I 7f AM FEEDER 3. 74 . 114 4 6 7 rt 4 ao '. 470 4 IK H . 44 i ib 111 7 1 71 1 71 IU 4 1 Mi II" I Ill 1 a HOGS The fact that receipts of higs mere the heaviest for a Muiitlay that they have k en since the middle of June itai fr d.d nut have any atiarent .ite.r. on the market. Advices frcru all selling points sere encs.uraglug. w .lie tnc i'j n". 4 mind. rwMh packing and shipping seemed tj b very g.d with the result t tat the market op. ned early in the m.irr, log and w is qjite active, preitv m.icn everj thing bring sol 1 before le o c.-k or s.nm ftr. Toe pn es paid were safely l'acrt&c h:gher than ths close of last week Tne adt iti'i ae moft nirficejble on toe light h08. ainc.i mere a good, rr.g lie higher, many aales s.ieiwing. if anything, more advance t lan tl-.a.;. tin Ihe other hand, leavy hogs were generally lie higher, til best gracs selling largely at tej4j 7. A Cimaidr4bl pr-p.-rn.-n of toe l.g it and m ll hug so.d at e.4.0 56. liood 1 (HI hogs, eel gm r,g ! 10 OO puumls. peeaavd to be in espeiciaJly good demand thla moro'ng and they aold very freely r:g:it from tiie lirst. Today's advance tarries tr-e market to the highest point too-lied so far this ear Toward the close, sfler the inor urgwit orders a ere filled, and some ot the buyers dropped out. the market eased off closing a little lower than rar'r but there waa set very many hoga left to fe Ihe effects of thla weskiier- aa rcoat everything sold earlv as noted ab ve. Representative laica Na A Sa. Pr Na Ae P '4T . " 41 ! I li 1 ... m t iv ... I ruTf,1; miw ; i u Is Your IY2oney well luvetrd or it it ling id: in Ruin ilat r?rLil Pot altogether too aafe? If nv?tloi! somi, why not or,,ri t he.V IDS gtcount lfh 111? IT n"t needtfa for tui- tii.ie. h not put It to work Earning Money Our 3 IfHlficat of lHno"t are an absolute! safe form of investment. baiU-d ly f I I.uOO.OOt) of A-4ct. FirstNationalBankof Omaha Thirteenth and Farnam Sts. 1 Those 2 AO hots in our Bafety Deposit Taalta are being taken up 1 acidly. . . J1 ...177 ....! ...li . . m . . :d . .. 147 ...111 ....IU ....tint ... Hj ... tt4 ... ft . 114 . .le . S .. . .117 ...til ....IM ... IM .. . ::t ... 744 ... 747 . ..2,1 -, '.!'..?" 314 :i . . . .'"4 . . . . r.n ...13 ... ei too :) Ul 44 .. .. JO 4 Jo li 14 ill :t rr: I fl 113 its t 471, I V. M) Ki I Ml ( i'l 4 It I9 :4 113 M St - S5 t rs t 4 M 4 1.- l.s 44 40 t is t tr. t e f 40 l 4.1 4.. I 4A 4 4 4 41 4 4 t 4.. US I IS 4 41 71 . 54J K t M ' V .J v fc C 1 i Ai I ) I 41 4" C S 6 4'. a t 1- 4 47, t HI 4 e ."4t in 4 U'l ion k) I 4 t 4i I IS I 41 4 4S I 4i 4 4f I b t 4i t 4.S 4 4e I 4 4 45 C A& r.4 .1"4) .17 1 1M tl Ji :i ao :j 7' . 1 4'' M 4 7- t ; i 7'i 4 ; in tii in It! E 41 211 Ut I 44 117 M SHEEP The week start.d oui witii a and the very fair run of miwp anu UiiiIjs quality on an ivrrage was iiuiie good being a n.milier of I'Wd of ilt siralii" n. i, it-1 a of both sneep and laml-s. The market aa a wno!e did not sho any i ry material change, pricca a a 1 rj'e li'l'l'll eff er being about uteaJy with last week acre In very good dematul and ;ne , mas met with readv aie. Mexicnri I lings bringing a high ns s ". tue I price the! aas puni f - I tie same i last 4Vek. llenvy yearllraTf and a ven r ;i me s.uff :tur ,li,e mlxeu sold lip to Ih.iat, I -lere wfl 14 prinkliria of preitv decent ewes a-hicn sulci largely at 25 KvSj6 Jf I Buyers ilid not sppeir uu.te so horary ( tor tamos as on some onyn an.i Hie trrnie w not so active on tha' kind as usual. Still there was considerable lim iiry an I, In addition to the rectuin-nients of packers, there were also several orders fur urti:ig account, so that tnre wn really no lai n of buyer. The feeling wa not very sluing on lambs, although most operators were quoting ii a steajy market. Violation on sheep nr.ii lamb: ;.N)d 10 choice lambs. 27.t"ii '.60; fair to good Umh. 24 arJlT.Oi; feeding lambs. J6loii'; 7i; ctrxjd to j choice 1 ght erllng. ttt.uuiin.K: g.M1 to choice heavy yearlinge. 2-i.';ri ja; feelin; I yearlings, liSnuS 75; gnod to i lioii a-i-Viera, i to eU6 : fair ta good wether. t..Jti5.4"; feeding weihers, 2lt".'tH.75: g iod to choice I ewes, tu.Omia.:; fair in good ewe. H 'J j S.00: feeding ears. C jm4j4.au; culls a id I buck. 4) .!&.'. 75. I Repreaentatlve aalee: No. Av. Pr 4i4 western ewes In" i Hi 177 western ewe ! 5 9 western ewe !5 5 tai 1 weetern iamb 12 7 4 western ewe, cuil ft :i ' 4 western ethr ...' 47 S :tj kV western yearlings im K ii 4j western ewe S li I 270 western ewea hi ii IS I .11 western eaes. culls h 1 1S; we-nern ewe . 1.1.1 ,s Jfi I western ewr a. culls 71 .1 I V western ewe 7 .-,15 S! w est em vearllng g n 1 : 2M Mexlian egrllr.g 7-, Km I Mexican ewes 7' 5 1.. Meslcan yearling 76 wi I 1V7 Mexii sn eats calls ..7 3 f o I dnft watem 'an-bs 7 ;r I 44 weeiern Itn bt . 7 J ii I 17 western iambs 7 ; I If ', western lambs IK 6 ,v ills western yearlings 71 (mi , 172 western ewi-s i 4 tin Stiii western ewes ):, ;, j;, I HI western ewrs 11.1 5 j '44 western lambs So 7 I S . ester n eae 41m i 14 wCHtern latnl ei ti rt So western ewea 71 4 i'l 4M western lambs 1:7 7 1", I i western eacs , ! i rut CHICAGO 1.2 R irill K M4KKEI Cattle Rteady la 4-trona lloa l.cs erslly Kl flees (ran lligker. CrllCAtiO. lrrh . "ATTI.K-R.''ei;.i 2a.ntl l ead: 1"sdy to str ne: steers. 2n ".: mas 12..ir5.ai.': h-fer. 22 ;fi'-vi'! bulls. H.si-i..S: cHlves. 2.1 6h!i stixk-is and fctd"r. 23.wro.'i. HOGrJ Receipt', d.'.'tro heal: ccncnillv Sc higher; choice h-ai v hl.p(n. tl 7f." B: btitch.i. 1701: w: ilrht m'xed. fH.Vi.t 4fi; chol.t ltaht. 2KSW;i7i; packers. 2l.VMr 4 75: p'ga, ti.J); bulk ol eilt. tn.tt 4. sn. SHEEP AND 1A.Mnr -Receipt. K. ivi htsd: f ady to hi- lower: ai.. p t;'it lambs, 20.ttJ7'4; yearling. 5t"u7.i5. SI. I.ssl Live Rtock Market. UT. LOI'IS. March 4 --CATTLE R-c-i !'. 2 jni I ad. tncludii g 1 bi.D Tttint; in- hia'cr; netivi- shipping aod eiiM.rt eieepp I'.tas 7 '-'5: d-eoeed beef and loiterer steer. lt' tt.': steers under l.i lb, tl.ViS': locker and feejets. IJ. .i.) 4 curs mil heifer. i.4djrino; canner. 2'Ji"ti- Te' bull. 2?.ttrr3.i; rjlwi. 26.0043$ .26; Tixa snd In disn st- ers. H i'u '". ii an. I In iti. 2- 7fiiA . lltHiS Re. -aiyts. Cmi h.ad, u.atket lo'i, lie l-lgher; pigs snd I g' t. 21 7Jti '-.'Z. pa- it ers. 2'.ott.7ti; butchers ;iT.d best hc.y. ', 7 'ol isi. I r'HLEP AND LAMBS-R'clj ts. 1 .'. I iiea-1: market tea1y: native n-.ult.i',?. 1; 7i ho .V, .4antts. Xi ,n" . : colls and b ... . ! e.; S &(. :: ocker. U.-'t4 ! Kaasaa t'ltr l.lvr ,te4-k Msrkrt. KANSAS CITT. March l.-i'ATTI.K-Re.-etpts. i: VO head. in. lu.ltiit: l.ct m eoutherti.H; market ntrung: clowi -I Ai u lite higtier; . noi.-e export and tl! es.w.i In- steer. 2ti.-u 'vf 4 hi ; rair to Rent f 10. western steers, t i 10 t : suckeri and feeder. II l j li, nut'ern etwie. 14. 25044 i: B'.uliiern cow . 2- C54i5.u: nance ow 1ini$ 5b: heifer I J i" 4..m: hull". 23 ;54i4.7: eelvee. 14'Xii.i'. :. II KiS Receipt i:.0'o head. itisi k.-t ie15- higlier. top. 4o7: t.ulk of ale. 14 Jt 4 45. teevv. 4 55(io7l. pa. kin and butcher 2-i. !(' i 5 lig'it. 4';.i 'if a0: pigs. 23 .'iifS li - MHKEP A.VO LA2IH. Keiiipn. 1 4 in head; market strong to in,- higher. I411 a Uttiill i.i: vearlir.g. 2oH.ti; In; vvi-'Cein 15 70 0 v" . r, 24 ci 4 .', 4" . st m k- r-t and feeder. Il tuca 4 75. siaw k la Riakt. last Clip Live atoe-k Market. Re. eipt cf li'e at 1. k gi ti..- ..rin, ; 4a4 1 W'.oU'u u.erket-t nter.:Hc. 1 aitii'. n..g e: p 4 h..n ii.'H ; South f niaha Muux lit",.. St Ji.sepii.... KKansas city St Louie Chliago Totals . . . . .f' J " .11 t 41,4-4 S .1.1.1 I .'."i") . . e'-'l . . I ; ) . 2 5uu . Ji.w'.'t In ' 1 4 ".I 1 1 11 i'- .' U . U'l . I i got m 1,.,'j SI. Jssesk l.le i,mU Market. ST. J11SEPII. Mo . Man. 11 4 -"T I I.K -Re.eipe-v :.f4i head' market ntei.lv l-, atrorg. t teer. 25 i roe . ..! I . if. r 2? .'ST!4i: calven. b-i . H;H-Re-eipi!,. l .oi. mikt . live, l.,p fim.. b.ilk of !.. k l.iin ip) hHEEP AND LAllh.H - e t in I, head, market slow. stead .. hv lo" lsmbe. 2s 5 ' Slsas (111 lle Bta-k Mrkel. SI OCX CITT. le . Manh 4 -iJp-. i-s i Tl gram. CATTLE-K-vr-ipl. :,eai ,enri "..mi .'n u nil n u ' '-' ' Mrssm Market loc ligliei; beeves, 24 joiy- (W; f.it rows and iielici. 4 ei S 74 . feeders, 21 '"i T..": ycurhngs. fc(tvv4 3h. Hi-vi; H. 0 Ipts. 2 ti head. Market lv hinhcr; targe of prices. I t'Ultl 4t; bulk of ;ilcs, 2.-J'it.' 01 ABA OSCtcHAt. MARKET. tapis aad Faary Prsdaee? rrlee Pare linked kg Oayers aad W hslesalers. HClTr-l'. Ctsaiiiety. No. 1 delivered to tne retail- trade in 1-lb cnrts'i. 21c; No. I 11 ov-ib li tis. :V4.'; Nu. 2 Id l ib. cartons, jsc; lu '-ib. tuo. e.'V . packing stock. IK, lancy deny. tuts. Jti.ic; cotumon rol:. iivsu ti uue. :uc. Maiael cnaugea every I i.mdjy. EOOSI Fresh telilng stock, candied. ?n K'. No storugc stock In Omaha maiket. Ctlr-tafci I-.nest Wleeonnin full cieam. twitia. lei-, youag Aiiwiuu, in boon, USj; favorite, 2 In huop. loc; deisiea. -M ic hooii. U'r . cream brick, full case. 14c; bloc a Sales ler; fuH-reuin lunburger. Iku beef Cuta-Kibs, M. 1. lie; No. 2. 13c-; No. 2, lrS Loiu. No. i. lVc; No. i lc; No. 2. 11c. Chuck. Nu. 1. 7V:; No. 2. 4Wc. No. 1, o-'ac. Kourid, No 1, Sc; No. 2, 2Vc; No. j, 7SjC- Pints, No. 1, s-i No. i. No. 2, 5c. I'uL'LTl'.I Alive, springs. Lc; hena, 10c, Cuciss, o'v'. duck. l'.-Srr; neeae. Sjc; tur keys, lec, p.geuns. per qua.. 65c, gullies t'.iwls. per dul., 4-.50, a-iuaOe. pet do., 4i L'resavd. hen, lie; aprii-ae, i-wi-H.:. cocks, b-c; d icks. Uc; geenc. Uc; luikeys, 21c. E1SH V4 hitrflsu. fiuxcn. Ice; herring, 2Vi salmon.. 10c; pike-, 9c, picket cl. strdic; ti'uul, lvc; catlisii, IiauUc; halibut, S.'. red anapper. 1-C black bauss. 5c; crappics, 4f K; perca. be; cuduaii, loc; smelts, 1c; ec.e, Le.-; loostcrs, green, ."c; boiled. uc; frogs Ugc. 45c. t'UErili EHU1TS App.es. N-ar Totk Faldwlns. 2; lancy Ben Dav Us, tn. Missouri t-ipplns, 4-. -5. ldaiici Roam Deaunea, 4e; fjcua ta:.c Hen Ijv:s. per box, JV.4i. h raiui. 5-buncn lots. :vlc ier Id. uiangja. 2x2.25. Lemon. 2:1 -u-4 1x1. Urape fr.i.t. 24. Uripes. Malagas. 5o per keg. florid r ineapt l-s. T r crate, t. VE'jETAULEU Kansua sweelpotaloea, $2 75 tier bbl. Californ.a celer , . large. 7oc, t-nnl.r. -.c. New York Holland aecl cao i,ge per In. Wi.coniun Red Oloba onion, 14,0 per lb. California cauliflower. 12 per ci at. Tomatoes. Florida, 4-hasaei irate, 25.au; Cuba. 4-baeket crsta, 23. Let tuce, per dos .e 40c. Old vegetable par sulps. turnip, carrots 2J.25 pel 6 01. Florida new beets, cai 1 ols, parsnips, turnips, etc., per dc. , 7oc. BrLAWbERRIEg Vc per qf, HIDES NO. 1 green. 'sc; No. 1 cured, ltlc. Cotton Market. NEW VORK. March , The cotton mar ket o?m-d steady at a decline of l-oiiit:. NEW YORK. March . COTTON Soot t'.oscd nuict; niidcliiiig uplands. 9 80c; nild t.'ltce golf. 10 1.K-: Males, .1H3 bales. Futures cos-d Pti i.Jy; March. 5Jc; April. 9.4V; Ma,-. ; June. .4.tc7, Jirlv. Jt44e;' August . .: fpterobcf, S .tic; Octoher. 7Tlc: Nn vetnb. r. S .Tc; Ivei-emhei , S.lTic; January, J5c. i',j;cn futures opened steady: March. 15. : Slav, o.iic J ilv. ? ; August. c; 1 1. I h.-r. 9 ic: lie, -ember, 2 Idc; January Ife. H.U.VESTHX, M4rcii . fyiTTON-Mar-k-t steady; J-J4.:. . NLVV oh LEANS. March S.-OTTON Spot, lower: low ordinary, 59-ltic, nominal, or. u.arv . iSc. noimuul: Bee id ordlnar. .7 V-!Ih-. . SI'. In'IS. 'Mnrclt S CO TTON m.tidlln. 9 e)e. i njw,,. rec-vlpt. ):; bs is; sirpmcrti. !-34 belt; s.ock, 4J..".7d Italefi. - ...... Hsgsr aad Molase-a. ' NEW VORK. Mirer, g srriAn Raw etrons. f.tir ieftnir.a .1 3 J rr .3c; cenlr'- fugni. tet. 3 n j.xKcr mma e.irm-. 3,niit 1 llcr lefintvl et4-wve No. ti. 4 i.ic; No. 7. 4 10.-; No. . 4 5r- No 1 'c. N.. l'h-.1 : (; No n. .viea,--. No ' 1 ' 1.S5-. .v.. 11. J ; No. 14. J,0c; on fectmners' A. 4 !'5c; mould A. S.Olt, ; cut loaf, 5.4.V; crushed. 3fc; puwdere.l 4.75c: granul ited 4 4c: cubes. 4 iv. , VTiii.Aasr.pi ijiiiet; New Orleans, kc. lie. good In choice. Sid-Ic. open Mlleraakee C.rala Market. MILWAIKKE. Man-h . WHEAT fteady: No. 1 norther". 21.17W(f1 14- No northern, 21.1.Vti l.M; Jutv. 21(ijT,&n ia bid" ft ..UN- Higher; Mar, 61r. bl.l BAULKY Higher; standard. tT1; sam-plc-n nf.i4;7iS4.. Wuel Market. r l.o CIS Manh H. WrHII. I'n- used; ninliiiin. toiiihlng ami clotliina- i.-u.l.; light fine. 1 7 r :; heavy fine! Itl7c; tub washed. J0o"34e i:igia Bailer Market. KL4J1N. 111.. kUcli . Hl'TTER firm at 2t . aalrn for the aeea. 4j ono wiintJ'. ... ETTA GETS THROUGH TICKET Colored Womtt ia Asaared "Va Pol Ire. rasa TA III lop Her FaiMgr Oat of Ton . "If any officer tr es lo stop you .while .'"1 are leaving townj.oit send him to tr. " .Ici larcJ Police Judge Crawfoid to Etta p-aslcy. 4 neRres. In court Monday m.'ttiini; "I I. .e that they don't Hinder y. u." Arrayed In a tattered and fadee "travel-Ira-" . lock that perhaps had once aerved Ita intended purpt.se when worn by tlie original owner, tue a on. an fdc-i the Judg with a r'tlf'-il laie of how ahe had been ruthlessly prevented from saying g.iodt-y 10 O-nuha bv a atern blueeiiat who re meinb. her as a former nol'cs court huMtue. vhe ti'l wore tne div-era lions she .,n In a recent fori tunc and Untie coni hit. and the J.jiia- . waa glad to, dioe hsru- her and . t l.. r "git r'glit out o' tow n f.-e Kit the court room cxprei.lpg mut teted liyn.ns nf thanksgiving. lloNalra talssble I sis 4 sllecllsa. SUM X FALLS S I) . Mercli 4. tSper lal. t 1 -Vvlitle In Sio ix Fall. Mi.k Uordth;, We ' thorp- of Yankloii. in behalf of her famer. i t W. West t.oriw. a prominent reiident of ti'iar 1H1 pi. s.-'i'.vl lo All Malnla' scho.,1 . 7 1 1, is c u y a 1 erv fine ami valuable c-.l-Ic t.oii of an, 1.. it lireek and ftomati coin. 1. til of H . olns are fu'lv classified in tie in ii-; . ai f'd mi. I r.a!uidki is manitsr and . iiccotnp.tii.viug rai h I .1 t i.tnjict dcecrlp tioi or l.lt .r;. of the p.i rtlciUr coin d.--sc.ite. 1, Ti,- f;..iiiell l-iitllt dale floru Ihe if. i.il iti lO'aii 1 11. ror. Ajgjetu. it H. C.. and from thi .)i e .J-u over a pertod of !.'" year. Mime t.f the tjiv. k Quill da c i.a'-k lo ei li. C. Vrn I'arot bla M-bu4l. MlttKKIL H. I-. .Hm, h - .SK-c.al. T,,f c-ti ni Of T i4rf.c;ef are 4nf.-r-.gnnj tii t.i e ia 1-. ilw f. rua" 'i...f a I'dihollc li-j. "in i- ,-jti: . A t ib nc lee .of irrtii.ri.nl t'eT'.. -tue ii' .,. ti"g - i,r t kr p.-hoo!. wii.ch w 11 1 11 nil pruluM.lu lie o:ie',of tin fine W!Uii. - K. i. J l itia.. Jarr; ihm ve.ii i in the invnUaU 4f U44) COtsumiee b ra.ie 1-1 O 41