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V nfE OMAILV DAILY REE: FKIDAY. MAIK'II 10. 1000. ( UAIN AND PRODUCE, MARIE. .,ti-- . L lUlUl JlULiYJ ri.lU DUJUJI""" k-m reserv. ,!,, .vuhie . Wheat Rallied Early, Showing Reac tion from Wednesday. SITUATION ' STILL HOLDS STRONG Iff nil I to Hfitr aad Quirk f'lactaa IIih, nit Is t oadltlaae Jonifitkil Kmtraklf to IH Ball leh lrie. DMA HA. March 1. IHhM. hest rllld at the opening an1 showed a i union ftom the Iste bearish msrket -estrrday. I he situation Is sllll strong ind the unsatisfactory news U considered . favor th hull father than the bears. The. trend of the market Is to heavy and lulrk fluctuations, hut these return readily with lit M favor to either aide. Tlia corn market la weak and acting very heavy, wl,l h la due to a pressure to ei hy everyone excepting the country shippers. rrlirwry wheat receipt were 3A,onO bu. :nd shipments were lTlonO bu., against te telpta laat year of 4O,00 bu. and ahlpmen'e nf 2fc4."f(0 hu. Corn receipt wera 3ttf,l) h;i. and ship ment were ,t-V, . O l bu.. agnlnst receipt laat .car of 4M.000 hu. and shipment of 460.() tm. . . Cloaramr were 108.000 bu. of corn, K'HO in of oata and wheat and flour equal to 0M bu. Liverpool losyd unchanged to Vd lower on wheat nnd Sd lower on corn. Wheat ruled nervoua and fluctuated quickly, being weak at times and showing; Rood strength latfr, with better support from the leading bulla The situation la unchanged and eventually prlrea are ex pected to work higher. May wheat opened at $1.08 and closed at 1.0!'. Corn held steady, but ruled much easier, with receipts heavier and a heavy sag ging rash market. Sentiment la running strongly bearish locaily, but country Milp pefi continue to hold for higher prices. May corn opened at t2'c and closed at tUc. !ocal range of options: Article. Open. Htgh. Low. Close. Yas y. Vheat- Msy. .1 July... torn I M.y... Can I May... . . .. ' - -. I i tv 1 ". i I 1 m 98 1 OBl Bis! w 62', 6H Omaha Cuk Price. WIIKAT-No. 1 hard. tl.Ofltyat.'W: No. t hard. It.toVa I.U7; No. 4 hard, $l.Xon.04; No. 3 spring, $1.061.07. "KN No. s, tmtiflfii'tc; No. 3 yellow, ".; So. 3 white, 2V. OAT No. 3 mixed WV; No. 3 yellow. f.l'tfMUc; No. 3 while. 61Vfrc; No. 4 white, oOVfcc: standard, MV52C. RYK-No. 2. 74c; No. 8, 73Vfc73c t a riot Recelpta. !, it ., . Wheat. Corn. Oata Chicago" W i:u .7 Minneapolis ... .. "8 ... umaha 23 142 8 Liululn 56 tllHA(il) tiltAI AM) rKOVISlO.NS Features of the Trailing; and Closing Prices on Board of Trade. CHK'.UiO, March IS. Quick changes marked traulhg In the wheat pit today, but prices nt no time were,- a great distance iioru th' cl.itg quotations of the previous dr. At the finish wheat prices showed a net gam of c to 1V(Pc. Corn and oata were firm, but provisions were weak. The wheat idarkct was a choppy affair all day, sentiment changing from firmness In weakness, and. Vice vrrsa, on a compar atively small volume of trade. The market opened I Inn on account of covering of atvorts, baaed on continued light receipts In tiie . north west. Initial quotations showing gains of 'V', compared with yesterday's close. Before tile end . of the first half hour, however, a weak, tvne had developed because -f selling inspired by a cablegram reporting that Austria had made official denial of any Intention of a war move ment. During the balance of the day prices changed on tite-slightest provocation. Crop hew waa generally favorable to the bears, but the latter were, apparently too ttmlil to make mud) headway. Trading was largely of a llK'il cl'Siautci... .Uuriug the- tiay the May 1 delivery olo ' between ll.lfiS and $i liiH. and July lietween II.IM- and SI.IMH The market closed firm, with May at Jl.lK'i 431.16V and July at 1.04. - There wa a b'g trado In corn and the market was strong the greater part of the day. The close was firm, with prices Sc. to H'Sc higher, compared with the previ ous closo. May being at 6t1ft6,lo anfi July at Hti'ic. Oata were firm nearly all day. At the close prices were "nfrVic above yesterday final figure, with May at 64c and July at 4J11i4c. Provlalons wer Inclined to be weak he cause of rtersUlenl realizing by local hold ers. At the close prices were 51l7Ho to 13o lower 'ban t!ii (devious close. The leading futures ranged as follow: Articlc. Open. ! High. Low. Cloee. To y Wheat May July Mept. Corn-. I May itM,n-i i ; 1 lrt'4! 1 04 'i July Sei'i. Ueti Mav July 1.4'. p '.I 4'UV; Sept. 40'ffHi i'ork- MS1 1 ms '; I 4S 4"1l I 1 16HI 1 1S 1 Va 1 1 (M', I MS 7W,!"!i, fl7S''0- tiill H.mlio'iiti tio kTl tib 5SI R4-V1 47V4H7, 401 May July Sept Lard May J . 1 1 y tept. Itths Msy July Bcpt. 17 70 17 77l' 17 t 17 J7VS 17 TTVbI 17 66 I 111 '2b 10 'in I 10 ;lo 10 X 10 47' 10 47 a It?1"! '9 4" 4 J?' si 9 1 74l S'i! 10 15 lo :5 10 40 I 9 K'i 9 45 9 00 401 ! r4 As S 40i, 16 7R I 17 HO 17 67HI 17 SO 17 SO io ir. HI I'S 11) 40 io ID 6a 10 47',i I 9 rem o s:w 4i i.'i- 00 , V biVi N. Cash quotations were hs follows: K1XJCR Steady: winter patents, IV a i.t5; straights. IVOOtrlS.lf,: sprlnu pnlentH. 6.;on5; straights, $I.1D6.?i; bakers, !.Wjr .). HVK-No 3. 7.-. BAftLKY r'evl or mixing, 6IV(J''V'; fair to choice malting. b5'v"l7V- KfcKUS Klax. No. 1 south eslcrn. l S7'4; No. I norihwrsiern. II Tlmolhy, Jo.ii k3.ui. Clover. $S 7a.90. HI' XT Kit J!cd ; creamery, llt.2k'tv ; lalry, aO'H-jc. KCU8 r'lrni; firsts. 18c; prime firsts, 19c. CIIKBSK Klrm; daisies. l61c; twins. 14'jIiI.jc; young Americas, l.ol7'c; lung uurns. bi4i I7i'. I'O TA'i t (ICS- fliarty: choice to fancy, fS(j h-; fair ti soikI. :i87c. HOI" I.TRV Strong; lurkey. 17c; rhlck ens. lo't'; spi-ln.s. If'-c. V KA I. Steady ; Rn to HO-lb. weights. 7''0 Wl to Si-lb. welghl. Sn'Hic; 80 to 110-lb. welslils. le'oltV- ntOVISlONS-Pork. mess, per bhl., II7.M dl'.bo. l.ard. r !' lb.. $1006. Short ribs, aides (loose). 8.7MiH;j. Hhnrt clear sides Ibuxed). f!).o0ut tiH. Total clearancea of wheat and flour were equal to ;o.i0 bu. Primary receipts were Siia.OOO bu.. compared with 408.1110 hu. the corresponding day it year ago. Kstimated receipta for tomorrow: Wheal, 4. car; corn, Z-H cars; oats, Uv cars; hogs, t&.0Oi head. Kaasaa 4 Hy (irala aad rrevlaloaa. KANSAS CITY, March U-WHRAT-l n. -banged. No. t hard, II .1oi4M.ik; No. J lard. Il.iMOl.16; No. 3 red. II. Ju; No. 3 red. a.a. I'ORN-y lower; No. ! mixed. .!c ; No. : mixed. i.;u6Sc; No. i white, Wjc; No. S ahite. ftj(ia',c. OATS I ncliangcd; No. 3 white, 54ioc; No. t IlllXe.l. i.'(oi-. HYK-7(B77f. IIA Y Sleauy ; choice timothy, S.7:h 10 00; clulie prairie. IS.aOijjS.Oo; choke alfalfa, 15 10 mi. Ill TTfcJR tVeamery, 2c; firat. Isc; aeconds, l'4'v ; packing slot k, 16V-. KlitiS Kxlras. ISk-; rurn nt receipts. lVc, flat; stevnda and dirties, l2c. Receipts. Bhlpinents. Tieat. bu .Id.ouO 43.000 Jorii, bu .I.1.00U J110110 al, bu K.OuO 14,000 Kanaa City grain quotations: Arlki. i Open. I High. I Low. Close. YY heat- May July. lirn May.. July . 1 1 OT'J 1 s'l 07i4B St !M,9 4..HiS8 t'S,1i IV2S.B Fi.iil R lriclijitiKi rrl pateni ti.r.i &.U.; se. emu aasi h ; liret pIcmts. I4 4"''d4..i. ..igiatiD clear. II IB! 3 J.v M-:W t OHK 4iKr.HAI. MIRh F.T j Qaotatlnn of Ike llay m Yarloaa tomaiodlllri, N K V YtjUk, M.irc li 1 Kl,)l ll-lte-retpts. l!,iii) bMs. ; exports. I.Kio bbls. Mar ket lull and tiniiianged, with Minnesota patents at li .Wii i; winter straights. I.i 40ih K tin; MlnnesidH linkers. 4.404i4 7a, winter extras 14 no'rt 4 86: winter patents.. Iii .'i05i 8 0; winter low grades. JJ.'.iOU 4 66; Kansas straights. .iIiiiH5 Rye flour, uuirt; fair to good. 44 ir'n4.7ft; choice to fanry. It .Tf.'i.7n. Huckw heat flour, dull, with poor demand, at I.;ixa2 30 per loO lbs. HICK WHKAT-iJ ilel; New York slate, 86". nominal COKN.VIKAI. Hte.tdy; fhn wltHe sad yellow. 1 1.66 Hi 1 .811; coarae, 11.60)1.66; kiln dried. I t 45ijj J. 76 HYE Oull; No. 2 western, $8.fi0, f. o. u.. New York. BAHI.KY Firm; malting. 78'u7m r. I. f. New York; feeding, 7 4ti ,.. c. I. f. New York. WHEAT Receipts,-4. mo bu.: exports. 47, 6fl bu. In the soot maiket No. i red was quoted at ll.SJ'yl -IS. elevator, ami I1.24S f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern. Puluth. ll.25Vk. f. o. b. afloat; No. I hard winter. II. f. i. h. afloot. Kxcept for one or two sharp naclioiif. wheat waa generally firm today n.i loitimlsslon house buying. nun support, sitonai r loreign news and a better cash demand. The weak spota were sympathetic Willi declines In corn. Last price were Vfv net higher. May. 1.I!H i..'i'-4, nosed 11 joi4; .inly, closed II. 17V CORN Receipts, 84 4" bu.: exports. 30 900 bu. Spot market steady; No. 2. 76c. ele vator, and 7.14c, f. o. b. afloat: No. 2 while, nominal, and No. 2 yellow. 7SV. f. o. b. afloat. Option market was up c on May. due to export business and covering, biit closed Vie lower on later months. Mav, 73V traViC closed 7.1'sc: July closed at 73c; Sep tember closed at 72SC OATS-Reoeipls, 27.600 hu.: exports, I.80O hu. Spot market quirt; rnlxed oats. 26 to 32 lb.. fi7fyiVc; natural white, 38 to 32 lbs.. 67Vi 9rMV; ilpped white. 32 to 4) lbs. 67H"dtnHc HAY-Iull; No. 3, 60c; good to choice, 80 Vs.. IIOPP Dull: common ' to eholce, 1!V)8 crop. ) 15c; 1907 crop, S9c; Pacific coant, 1!I0S crop, 7l11e; 1908 crop itt.' MIUKS Dull; .Bogota, UW&l9Vc; Central America. Jl'tjc. I.KATHKR (Jnlet; acid. iwy&'i$c. ' PHOViSIONB-Beef. quiet; famllv. Il.i.oo fili.5i); mess. IIO.6oraii.oo; beef bams. U4.00 fi260n; packet, $1 4.01 1 4.60. city extra India mess. $42.ijW.'ft.O(). cm mill, stead v. pick led bellies. ;t.7,i; jilcklcd fiam. S 2rt i".6. Lard, easy; western. 10.366 10.45: refined, barely steady: continent. 110.70; Houth America, , 111.50; compound. 18 12',s!88.25. Pork, steady; family, llX.6nfl9 50; short clear, 119 fcKiu'l.oO; mess. IIS.6iVfrl9.flO. TA LIA)V Steady; city, 8c; country, t 0 8 Te. RI("K-Flrm; domestic, fair to extra. 34), (1814c: Japan, nominal. HUTTKR Fancy grades In short supply and firm; creamery, fj8iHic; official price ' Soc; extras. 2Vl third to first. il&Vic' held, common to special extra, 38c. ' 4'HKKSB Firm and tmehaoged. KOGS Firmer; western first, i9Vic; sec onds, 19c. POULTRY Alive, uncertain: western chickens. 13c; fowls. 12&IKc; turkevs. 12rf 18c; dressed, no tone; western chickens, 12c rowls, 14V18c; turkeys, ltV&23c. WEATHER I I'll K GRAIN BELT Insetted Condition In Ike West Caused by High Preunre. OMAHA. March 18, 19o. i he area of hlgn pienauia overlying tne central valley veoneatay morning haa enifted slowly eastward and now extend fruin the lake region souin over the Onlo valley 10 the east, gulf states. The weetern low lias jepreud over the Missouri valley, the middle and lower Rocky mountain and the southwest. Aji area of high pressure, with its cret on the upper 1'acMic coast, Is following the low, and ia causing unset tled conditions throughout the west. Light now are tailing in Montana, Wyoming and LiaJi, and tne outlook; I favorable lor rain or snow, or both, In thl vicinity to night and probably Friday, with colder Friday. Warmer weather prevail thl morning from the mountain east to the Ohio valley and lake region, followed by colder In the northwest and throughout the mountain districts. . t ' Record of temperature and precipitation Cu ai pared with the corresponding day of the taai mite years: 1909. 1908. 1907, 1908. Minlmum temperature 36 27 38 S Precipitation 00 .00 .00 '.19 Normal temperature for today, 37 degree. Deficiency in precipitation ince March 1, .22 of an loch. Deficiency corresponding period In 1908, .34 of an inch. . IK'ficlency corresponding period In 1807, .22 of 4n inch. L. A. WELSH, Local Fore.cater. Ml. Loals Ueneral Market. ST. .LOUIS. March 18. WHEAT Higher; track, No. i red, caxh. Sl.30ftl.31; No. 2 hard, ll.i:i(il.lt; Mav, !1.134i; July. 1.il-V CORN Futures, firm; cash. lower: track, No. 2 cash. 4Vy': No. 2 white, 664jVic ; May, 6CVsc; July, 66c. OATH Futures, firm; cash, lower; track, No. 2 cash, 5S ; No. 2 white, 60c; May, 63Vi 63-V; July. 40V- RYF Nominal, 82c. FlJt'R titady ; n-d winter patents, Jti JO: extra fancy and straight, 16.10 5.75: hard winter clears. I3.75tf4.15. PF.r.P--Timothy. f.'.6t(S3.3o. COHNMKAIe-CI.30. BRAN Steady; tlmolhy, $10.00fi5.00; prairie. 9.(Vall.00. IRON COTTON TIES Sc. BAOOINO 7c. "H KMP TWINK 7c PROVISIONS Pork, low ordinary, $17.00 Lard. 1 w ordinary, $9.72'(f,824. pry alt meats, unchanged; boxed, extra hortii, 19.50; clear ribs, 9.62V: hort clear, S.874. Bacon, unchanged; boxed, extra shorts, 110.26; clear ribs, flO.iC1; short clear, 10.87ii. POULTRY Firm; chickens. 14c; spring,, 16c; turkey.-, 1Mi18c; ducks. 14o; geese, tHfce. BUTTliR Steady; creamery. 23u30c. KOG3 Steady at 18c, case count. Receipts. Shipment Flour, bbl ,.. 8,7oo 7.300 Wheat, bu :jO,ono Xr.0f Corn, hu .....tf.OvO 38.000 Oats, bu ,.;Ji4.iU 58,0i) l.lrerpool Oral Market. LIVERPOOL. March 18 WHEAT-Spot. strong; No. 2 red western winter, ia 6Sd; future, quiet; May, id; July. 6 4ld; September, 7 lid. CORN-Spot. firm; new American mixed, ts lid; futures, quiet; March, nominal; May 6 Bd. reorla Market. PIOORIA. III.. March 18 CORN-Uiwer; No. 2 yeilow. 84V- No. 3 yellow, 64"4c; No. t, 844c, No. 3. H4V-; No. 4. Uc. OATB-Iiower; No. 1 white,- 63Sc; No. 4 white, 62V- Milwaokre train Market. MILWAUKEE. March 18 WHEAT Dull; No. 1 northern. $ 1.1 8 m 1 .19 4 ; No. 2 northern. II Ibtril 18; July. $1044 bid. CORN Lower; May, 88 4 4i 88 bid BARLEY Lower; standard, 87 4c; ample, 85 4 tr 67 4c " i Toledo Seed Market. TOLEDO. March IS SEED8 Clover, cah. IT.au; March. I&.'-';4: April. $5,274; October, $5,874; No. t N0. 1, $6.10; rJetied. $5; neglected, $4.07. Uulala Grain Market. DULUTH. March 18. WHiAT- May, $1.1'; July. $I.15. bid; No. 1 northern, $1.15?; No. 2 northern, $1 13V OATS 6V- Matal Market. NEW YORK. March II METALS The London tin market was steady at 12 2s 8d for spot, while futures were a shade lower al (130 12 8d. Locally the market waa easy, with apot quoted at 128. 30128. 60. Copper wa unchanged, with spot quoted at 65 6s and futures at 61 In the London market. Iocally the market was dull.- with lake quoted at $1 37 4 H! 5: electrolytic, $U.0l1 12.26: casting. $ 1 1.87 4 d 12.12 4. Lead waa lower al 13 3a 6d In London. The local market remained quiet at $3. 117 4)1 4 02 4- Spelter waa unchanged at 21 6a In Iondon and at $4 75414 77 4 i:i the lotal market. iron aivanced to 48 3d for Clevelund warrant In London. Lo cally the Iron market was unchanged; No 1 foundry, northern. $16 K5tr 18.75: No. 2. $15 ?544lSH. No I southern and 1 southern, soft. li 0r 16.60. Market is Adjusting- Itself to Meet Period of Inactivity. PEW SPECIAL ISSUES HIGHER Professional Traders tnrtall ihelr Operations and the Day's .News la (Generally Dlsrraarded Honda Are Irrraalar. NEW YORK. Man 11 Is. The stock maiket tleveioped a goou ileal if the kind id play ing for position on the part of the profes sional element which made the market ac tive yesterday after Hie new tin lit bill was offered In rnnart ss. The stin k market to day was lr lined to Hiljust Its views to a period of Inactivity In Its business, In sym pathy with the waiting attitude expected of general buslnesK. Here and there In the market th..ie was reflected the confidence of special schedules or the tariff changes on Individual stocks, a In the sharp ad vance In tho Central Leather and American Hide and Leather slocks, based on the ex pectation of advantage from the free list of hide ard the change In the duties on shoes. The dem instral ton of the limitations on the price mov.mepi discouraged the profes sional oneruors, and they curtailed their operations subRtantially. The disposition to let the Piavket alone was manifested In Indifference shown- to some of the day's news. The amount of space given to pub lications quesii.nng the slate of K. II. llarriman a health and discussing an al leged, and suliscjuentlv cont nidleted. In tention on that gentleman' part to retire, would have been food for sensation lu a more Inflammable state of speculative sen timent, but the n'.'illor was passed over placidly. The terms of the plan of the Chicago Great Western reorganliatlon evi dently do not appeal to the holders of the stock and they continued to decline today. Report of an Intended conference amnnest copper producers to concert measure for cutting down the output, while Ihev ex pected no official confusion, admittedly represented the wishes of Influential Inter ests In thit tiadr.. The further rise In sterling exchange rate confirmed the belief that the move ment of gold to London was lo continue. Since It hecane known that the I,ondon Joint stock hanks have entered upon a pol icy of hulliinri up teserves In a manner very slmilnr to that .xn.'ted of the New York trust (ompanlia during the last year, estimates of the protiable outward move ment of gold have been enlarged and some ultimate hardening erfect on the New York money market would not cause surprise. No such effect lias yet shown Itself In any of the m-ttU'IM"S for lime loans. Ronds wre Irregular. Total sales, par value, I2.580.oil0. United States 2s. regis tered, advanced V4 of 1 per cent on call. Number of sales and leading quotation on stock were: bslmne. $ I ' 5 5 4 7. 7 1 3 . go'd coin and bullion. 4 1 .1 CI.TiJ 5; gold certifies rs. It"-.81 IMC . Nn York Moaer Market. NEW YORK. Marcl. Mt X KY-On call, easy at 1l4'u2 per icnt; ruling rate, 2 kt cent; closing bid, 1 per cent; offered at 2 per cent: time loans, quiet and easy; sixty days. 2V124 per cent; ninety days, 24 pr cinl; six months. 2V3 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-.TVM I r cent SILVER Bar. 604c; Mexican dollar. 44c. IIO.NDH (lovernment, firm; railroad. Ir regular. STERLING EXCHANGE Strong. with actual business In bankers' bills at 14 8Jni 4 -. for slx'v-day bills and at 4 Ss40 for demand: commercial bills. $I.Sh'&-4.8H4. Closing (imitations on bonds were as follows: .1liln. M. M. 4i .... . lot 4 Jsr-nn 4n .. .IHt rta 4', .lM J. S'l neMss. lit K 1" So lt Sn . ,1"4L. 'S it 4n 1M1 ... . il'l'L.. 4- N unl. 4a . Am. Axrlrnltursl K..1 M . K T. tut 4 Am. T A T. 4.. V.- do lit rf. 4 Am. Tohacro 4i rl do 4 du l"7SMo. I'arlflr 4 . . At'-hisnn sen. I"l N Y. I I4 . W'i ilo deb. u I'HS do 4 us fi. leiN. Y N. H . tr. (m I11ISN. A W. lt 0. 4. do rr 4. SI'4No, Pacific 4l ... H do 3s ... it40. a. I.. rfd 4.. losHPenn. v, tt tr.S 7' dn ron. 4 i;"nedtn sen 4 dale. Hlxh. Low. Cloia. .It") HH iT kt !. 4 i'n lln 110 M) 64, 41 3D 1X I.2i 6eo 61 bl i;i.7(n) 8F lilM PCH4 111 ). 4iie liin Ml Mil lid) i.tvo ioai4 lu-v 3i 11 1:14 119 io ion 10714 pn . 11.4) 71S Vi 1.4l0 1874 7 8,70) zt ;h 1.1XM 1024 111. 19. wn of o 61 4 iSs S,(K) 144 ll 7M, 1.7D0 3.T, am ) 84 4() 14 1,800 ISO l."0 1 M4 lllV 1V14 74 174S 1TSV 44't 4414 .44 V. 4 t4 U4S 34V . 4 l.') , :4S 24 H44 , too 3w , ) U'4 4.WHI 14l'4j 1401 14.H, I.tVN) 4 ' C9 400 l2S 144, 411 '4 1,400 l.'.V If. IS .1' 46 44S 4414 400 1.41)0 ) l") , A Asked. B Bid. ' Mlaaeaaolla (.rata Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, March 18, VS HEA4'-.Vl, l ll; Jul.).' II liS- Cash: No. t uard, fl 1741.17; No. t northern. Amalganuted Copper ... Am. c. F Am. r. F. pr Am. Cotton oil Am. H. 4k L. pfd Am. ! HeourlliSR Am. Linseed OH American Lornmotlv ... Am. lcnraottvs pfd Am. a. av R Am. S. K. pfd Am. Sugar Refining Am. Tniiacco pfd Amerlran Woolen Anaconda Mining Co AuhtRon Alrhlimn Pfd Atlantic mt Line Baltimore A Ohio Hal. A Ohio pfd Rrooklyn Kapld Tr Canadian Pacific Central Leather Central Leather pfd...., Central of New Jereey.., Chesapeake Ohio Chicago Ol. W Chicago N. W C., M. eV Si. P C, C, C. & St. b Colorado F. eV I Colorado 4t So , Colo. 44 He. let pfd Colo. So. 3d pld Consolidated .Oaa Corn Product Delaware A Hudson Denver AV Rio Grande... D. A R. 0. pld Distillers' Securities ... Kr( , Krle Ju rI4..... Kris 2d prd c Urneral F.lectric lireat Nurtliern pfd.... . Great Klorlhern Ore ctfs Illinois Central Interhurou!) Met.' Int. Met. pfd International Paper .... Int. Paper pfd International Pump loss Central Kansae City 80 K. C. 80. pfd Loulavlll eV N Minn. It 8f. t, M . St. P it f. Mleenurl Pacific M , K. A T M . K. & T. pfd National Lead New York central N. Y., O. W Norfolk 4 Western North American Northern Pacific Pacific Mall Pennsylvania ... People's Oaa .., P., C, C. & 8L L. Preeaed steel Car Pullman Palace Car... Railway bUeel Spring. Reading Republic steel Republic Sleet pfd.... Rock laland Co Rock Island Co. pfd St. L 8. F. 3d pfd St. Louis 8. W St. L. 8. W. pfd Skua-Sheffield S. a- I Southern Pacific 80. Pacific pfd Southern Railway .... So. Railway pfd Temteaeee Copper .... Tea Pacific T., St. L. A W T.. 81. L. A W. pld.. I nlon Pacific In ion Pacific pfd f. 8. Ruhher. I'. 8. Rubber 1st pfd.. V. 8. (Heel I . a. Steel pld I'tah Copper vs. -Carolina chemical Va -Caro. t hem. pfd.. Wabash Wabash pfd W eininghouse Glectne Western I nlon e-. . W heeling U K Wisconsin Central Am T. A T. Co Total salsa for the day. Ml, too sharva. il-V 3D 4t 110 61 in 29'4 II'. ift?4 112 4'4 1'. f ref ! leg .. do coupi.n V ? Ha reg . ..... . do coupon V. S. 4a re do cenaon Allis-Chal. 1st hr A do rv. do iv. A. C. I. 1st 4s. . . 4s fta 1st 4e. . H Hal A Ohio 4e ... do S'" do 8. W. Set . . . Pfk R. T c. 4s.. Canada So. tat e . Central of Hu. es. Central Leather .rs. c. of N -I a ls hes. A Ohio 4i,a...l04 St. U A S Chusao A A. ma.... 748t, 1.. S. w. 1 c . R & Q J. 4s ... t4 do 1st gold 4t... ('. M.. S P. ( Sit H'aSeabnard A. L. 4 4 . R. I. P. c. 4a... Tto Ta. Iflc col S4'4 Mti '.S , I'll US. ; 1H ;o, 1 !I44 lU'j 1414 . X-i . JH lni's . 74H . t-i's im4 P9 Th t9i do 1st ref. !:: So. Railway os TS do ren. 4 73 t'nton Pacific 4a.... it do cv. 4a A e. 4'sa. 8S do 1st A ref 4s.. too V. S. Ruiiher .... IHIHI'. S Steel Sd 6s .. 714 Va -Caro. Cham. as. tS'W'ahasti 1st 6s 84 do let A a. S8 Western Md. 4s . .. f-'l West. Klec rr. na. . s Wis. Central 4s asn. A It G ref f-a. 111. (n. 1st r 4s cs..l(i'Sc. A O. rfg. ctls. . Int. Met. 4H K Uld. Offered. do cnl. US do rfda. 4s. CCC. A St. I.. Colo, lnd. 6a. Colo. Mid. 4a c A S r Del. A II rr. ' do 1st ref. 4s n A R. O. 4s Distillers' 6a . Kr'a p 1. 4s.... do gen. 4a do sertes As.. do sertes R.. . . C.en. Klec. cy. Rs F. tg 4a. T.'t 4s . i ) .... MS . SI . s .111 . 7S AK .104'a . fS .1n24 .102' . SW4 ill! . 7a4 . J', . . 94i . 4t, ll'4j l.oeal Seearltle. 131) 4 Is 4 107 los-4 1". 44 ... 100 5 HWj 1 78 v 37 4 t7 Quotations furnlsned by Ramuel Burn, Jr.. tilt New York Life building, Omaha: Bid. Asked. Avery company Beatrice Creamery, common.., Reatrlce Creamery, preferred Clly of Omaha bonds 4Ue ! Douglas county 4s 1928 Gate city Malt Company bid. Tel. 6a If! J M pfd bonus) Kanaaa City Ry. A Light 6a 1U Kansas City Ry A Light preferred Kanaaa City Ry A Light common Kebraaka Telephone atock.... Omaha Oaa 6a 1917 Omaha Electric Light A Power 6a 193:1. Omaha Klectrlo Light A Power preferred 13 Omaha A Co. Bluffs St. Ry. 6s 1914 Omaha A Co. Bluffa Bt. Ry. 6s 1928 Omaha A Co. Bluffa St. Ry preferred.. Omaha A Co. Bluffs St. Ry. common... Omaha A Co. Bluffa Ry. A Bridge pfd. Omaha Water Company fa TDli Omaha Water Company 6a 1944 Omaha Water Company 1st pfd Omana Water Company 2d pfd Omaha Board or Trade Bldg. Co. pfd... Omaha Roard of Trade Bids. CO. com... South Omaha 8ewer 4Hs l2t State Bavin as Bank Stork. Butte 414a 41l I S""" ' -,llT,In 103 l'l:l'4 I enenosn ioai ivn rioux t 11 y ntnea 1 eras piu Trl-Stale band Co. pfd t'ntoQ Stock Yards Co. atock M 9S 9914 91 9914 iOl 99 M 100 64 1444 94 9.11 S 314 m t& 111 1 tt 114 101 M14 JO 1 7 4W 143 75'1 s ini J la 4i 17S it; -4 74-4 3.'S 64 61 900 600 4'S) inn I.'") 7110 !a 49 37 3fS 4.-.S rn-4 9W 47 3(a 1'9 44', 73 8. M. 9"0 131 l.00 14ll' 3. 1'S) S 4.000 411 9W 47 '1 29 44'4 ' - 4 I31114 6214 14A 146 14 S'( 9 404 4S 731, 7.SCJ -,e : 40 1 4i,Vs 7S 7 1,400 lS 6.i"0 ls) 4H 2,l ! 100 79 4.'") IJIH 13714 li.X ol SIS 31 31 6.7il laos 1iS 130 6.rj) 111 11214 11-4 1,6m) Vl 91 1, 9IS 300 3tS 3 ) :ii ,1S iiS'i lju's L- Ul .in, t.9) n. 1H) gvj 'ik 23 311'. 300 lisi .. K4 4t) S'-la .'ti 6) 72W 73c, 1S.2-H) liS 117 HK14 ) in 112 122. 314 170 3l K1'4 20 14 70V, SIV l 3- ns 6-4 72 llmrt 7i ' 6t)0 nts) loO so Z4'4 62 4i4 47S 7H, ...... 90.100 179 IS 1S 4i)b4 321, 47S 70 177'4 io m 66!V) 'iss' 1.300 111 4I'4 mi 4:;s i 1JI"0 JH 44 S 79 S '-4 61V 41 S 12 4 tit 14 17S ! 2V l"Ji 41', 44', litis lls 4U, 41 43 '4 43S 116 17S 17S 4414 441, 79 0 9 ti,iS 9 ?0 4S 4 ) :9-s 12KS lis H14 ino tt 41 191 160 10114 1 Ul 14 as 100 M 90 66 90 91 M London tloslngc Stoeka. LONDON. March 18. American securllie opened dull and lower In sympathy with the weakness In either sections of the stock exchange. During the firBt hour Atchison, Topeka 4,8ai4a Fe, Pennsylvania and Reading were H below yesterday' New York closing. At noun , the market waa quiet and from ' to 4 lower. Ixindon closing (lock quotation: Consols, money ..83 11-itMs.. Kan. A Teiai . 4: do account 63Naw York Central .. .126 Anaconda tSNorfolk A Western.. 90 Atchison ..., loss pfd 90 do pfd UMVjDntario A Western .. 41W4 Baltimore A Ohio. . .. l084.Pennavlvanl Mi, Canadian Pacific . . ..17074n,id Mines ?S Chesapeake A Ohio.. CHRcaln M Chi. Grot Western.: 6 Southern Railway ... 2414; CHI., Mil. A 61. P .14444 do pfd 3 llSsouthern Pacific ... .11914 eSHUolon Psclfle ICS k-7 da prd 97 s 24 ST. 8. Rteel 4.i'4 39S do pfd llSi 81 14 Wt hash in IKS do pfd ,. 4'S 146 Spanish 4s 9ni, Louisville A Naah. . .13314 Amal. Copper (94 S1LVBR Rar. steady at 231d p"" ounce. MONK Y 2 S3 per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills Is 2&2S per cent; for three months' bills, 2'4 per nt. !) Beera Dearer A Rio O do pfd Erie do 1st pfd do td pfd Grand Trunk ... linola Oentral Nesr York Mlnlnsr Stoeka. NEW YORK. March 18.-Ololng quota tions on mining atock: Alice 100 Llttls Chief.. Brunawlrk Con 4 Mexican Com. Tunnel stock... 23 Ontario do bonds 15 Ophlr Con. Cal. A Va- 60 Standard Hor. Silver H Yellow Jacket . Lradvllle On 414 Offered. . 10 . 69 .400 . 97 .140 . ii Boston Stoeka aad Bond. BOST41N March 111. Money, call loans, i'f 67H per eent ; time loans, ijH per cent. Atchison sdj. 4 14 Atlantic 14 in tt luos Butte Coalition 2. H Alchlson R. R w4('el. A ArUona Do pld loaSCal. A Heda.. Boston A Alhsny U3 Centennial Boston A Mama 13ki4Copper Range . Boston Elevated IS."' Daly W'eat Kltchburg pfd l34Franklln N. Y., N. H A H ..lnHStlranby I nlon Pacific Am. Ante. Cnem.. do pfd Am Pneu Tube.. Asst. Sugar .... do pfd - Am. T. A T Am. Woolen do pfd r)omiulon I. A 8. Mas. Kleeirtoi ... do pld Ms -a Oaa ....... I'nited Fruit .... . fulled S. do pfd V. 8. Steel., do pfd Adventurs Altouea Amalgamated .... Arliona Coot 17sijreene Canama .. 37Slsle Rnvale .. ieS Mue Mining ... .. 6Slchlan .129 Mohawk . ..ISO Mont. C. At;.... ,.H4SNevada .. tt Old lmlnkin ... ...MSOsceola .. 91 Parrot .. . l'SQuln. y .. 70SHhannon .. Mt4 Tamarack ..132STrlnny .. 56 rnlted Copper .. .. t',t . 8 Mining .. 44SI'. 8. Oil ..linSltal) ... 7SVlrtorl ,.. 36 Wtnona .. aits Wolverine .. 1414 North Butt . . 99 ..ll.' .. 24 .. 74 . . 10H .. 14 .. 90 .. 9S .. 26 44 .. 10 .. 1 .. 2.1 .. 17S .. 4S . .126 .. 3IS .. at, .. 14 .'. i'lV, .. 11! 4 .. en, . 3ii .. 41 .. 4 .. ft', ..nk .. 7S No. Sagar ana Molaaaea. NKW VOIR K. Marfh !. Bl'OAR-Raw-, firm; fair refining. SCf; centrifugal, fttj test, JSJc; morasses tai4r,''ll7c; refined, firm, crushed, 66c; pew jee, 4 96r; gran ulated, 4 Soc. - ' MOLA8SK8 Steadv; Near Orleans, open kettle, good to choice. !6M4lc.' Quirk Action for Tout- Money Tou get that by using The Bee kdvtrlliing column. Forelgra Klnanrial. RHRLIN. March ID. The tone on the Bourse today waa more cheerful on lie Italian proposal to at once summon a European conference to act on the Ralkan situation. American railroad shares profited by yesterday' advice front New York. Mining value were dcpreod. The transaction were light. PARIH, March 18. Price on the Bourse today opened firm on the favorable ad vice from Belgrade, but the close wa un certain. The private rate of discount I 14, per rent, an advance of ',. 8T. Ph'THRSBI RU, March 18.-Tradlng nn the Bourse today wa very weak on foreign advices and the fear of an Au-Iro-Servian conflict Kit hang fell sharply. Government securities were affected all along the line. Imperial 4a dropped to 77V The pessimism ciinlinurd until the close of business. I Baak flearlaas. OMAHA. March Ill-Bank clearing for today wera 12, MS. 80.31) and for the corre sponding date lust year, 12.041, 40165. Treaaarr Btateaseat. WASHINGTON. Manh Is. Today's statement of Ui treasury balaucea ia tl OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Killing Cattle of All Kinds About Steady with Wednesday. HOGS FIVE TO TEN CENTS LOWEU f'at lamb ell Fifteen tn Tweaty Fle Cent Lower Than Wednes day and Fat heep Weak to Ten l.o ner. OI TII OMAHA. March 1?. 190. Recelnts were: Offlilal Mondav ... Official Tuesday Official Wednesday Estimate Thursday I'ettlo Hoe, Sheep. ... 4 379 S.-'VI 6 t .... .6l 13.?ti .... S !') 12.SK9 4.t'.l .... l'.SOi) UfrVI 9. Four dav this wek..l7.110 44.74 3.5S Same d:ivs last week . . . .19 2t f,262 1.&: Hame days 2 weks ao.l3.2.HH ?.Sl T9.SJ0 Same davs .1 week ago. 11,725 Lo.") J7.47J Same dnv 4 wvks ago. 13-' 42.3! 2".o47 Same days last year... .1.5 4o.93S 34.779 The following table shows the receipt of cattle, hogs' and sheep at South Omaha for the year to oate. compared with last year. 19C. IKntl. Inc. teo. iVttle 3J4.0I9 2IS.210 .im Hoars 12.41 7.Hao U4.4iH Sheep 853.4fa !97,S14 66.73 The following table how thb average price of hogs at South Omaha for the lat everal day, with comparisons: Pate. I 1?09. 1908. 1907. 1 190. 1 1906. 1 1904. 19t). March 7.. 4 441 7 It 4 6 IS March 8.. 8 4SI STHll4SStZ0 March 9 . bf. 4 4S S3 8 IS 4 SS i 1 March 10. 6 6;4 4 & 11 4 RS S 11 March 11. 6 40 4 S4 8 75 4 M Hi March It 8 i 46S0A 6 16 March IS. 6 474 4 S7 88 I 12 4 0 March 14 4 45 8 f 8 11 4 81 S 1 Mari-h IS. 89 6 W 04 4 1 0 26 March 1. 8 604 446 48 (07 494 5 lfi March 17. 8 N 4 M 6 11 4 W 5 04 March 18. 4 M 8 4 601 504 1 IS e 7 15 7 26 7 29 7 SI 7 24 7 28 e 7 20 7 10 7 08 Sunday. The official number of car of tock 'brought In today by each road was: tattle. Hog. Sheep, tt r . 7 1 5 So 7 W 6 4 37 6 f C, M. St. P.. Wabash Missouri Paclflo I'nlon Pacific C. & N. V eaat C. & N.' V.. west.... C, Ht. P., M. & O... I'., H. ; Q., east C B. & Q., west C, R. I. t I"., cast.. Illinois Central Chicago O. W 26 6 12 5 11 1 30 i 2 7 3 isa 144 1.844 120 2.7(3 2,232 722 S.16X S.248 197 8.112 1.81 8.1 69 75 2H 29 47 59 24 "29 .... 62 64 .... .... 60 1 .... 23 1 295 140 2.838 Cotton Matrket. NEW YORK, March 18-CTrTTON The market opened barely steady at a decline of 48 point and quickly old off to a net loss of 911 points under general liquida tion and local bear pressure. Stop loss or ders were caught on the decline, and while there wa rough demand tn check the downward movement, around 9.16c for July and 9.10c for October, the market re mained very nervoua and unsettled during the mlddlo of the morning. New Orleans waa weak and sold here, while the decline was also encouraged by the lower cables and talk of easier spot markets. Cotton future opened steady; March, 9.84c; May, 9.27c; June, 9.21c; July, 9.20c; August. 9. 17c; October, 916c; December, 9 11c: January. 9.09c. Spot closed quiet; middling uplands, 95c; middling gulf, 9.9t)c. Sties. 200 bale. Fu ture t losod eteady; March, 984c; April, 9.28c; May. 9.29c: June. S.lftc; July, 9.20c; August. Uc; Hi ptember, 9.13c; October, 9.13c; Novemtier, 9.io; December, 9.08c; Jan uary, a.'". LIVF.RPOOU March 18 COTTON-Spot. mooerate titisiness none, prices unchanged; American middling fair, B.5d; good mld rlling, 5.20rt; middling. 6 0d; low middling, 4 80d; good ordinary, 4.47d: ordinary, 4.12d. The sales of the day were 8.000 bale, of which l.ono bales were for speculation and export, including 7.5O0 American. Receipts, none. Futures, opened quiet and steady and closed easy; March, 4.Wd; March-April, 4.38-4; April-May. 48Sd; May-June, 4.8Ad; June-July. 4ld; July-August. 4.HKV1; August-September. 4S!'d; September.Octo- ber. 4.87d: October-November, 4A)d; Nov-'mbtr-l)ecemler, 4.83iid; December-January. 4Rtid; January-February, 4.SHid. C.ALVBSTON. Tex., March 18 COTTON -Weady at 9 7-lc. HT. I.OI IS. Mo.. March 18.-OTTO.'-I'nchangi'd : middling. 7-16c; sales, none; receipts, 1 .fit bales; shipments, 1,059 bulcs; stock. 43.o;i bales. NKW OHLKANS. March IS. COTTON' Spots were easy; low ordinary, 6 6-ln'c, nominal; ordinary, tPic nominal; good or dinary, 7 HioV; low middling. 8t-,c; mid dling, ',c; good middling. all-Vk-; mid dling fair. 10 1-Mc; f.iir. 10 13-lc. nominal; eccipis, 2 350 bales; stock. 237,432 bale. Wool Market. BOSTON. March 18. WOOL Moat of the trading in the local wool market I con finud to imported slock, there being little old domestic product on' hind. Quotation rule very firm and there la an active de mand for combing wool. Leading domeatlc quotation range a follows: Sioured val ues, Texas fine. 12 months, 62'atSc; fine 8 to 8 months, 63i(d5c: fine fall, 48froOi Cali fornia, northern, osfatic; middle county, 60 4jWc; fait free, 43(H.ic. Oregon,' eastern. No. I staple. fi-'tjtiV; eastern clothing, botfjTe; valley. No. 1, tMiooc. Territory, fine staple, 83(.;"c; fine medium staple, tUKtHKIe; fine clothing, 6iyfjDJc; half-blood, 8tsji43e; three eighths blood, 664j68c; quarter blood, iac. Pulled, extra, 2vEc; fine A, &!-34)2c; A su(H-ra 60rfioc. UlN'DON, March 18 WOOly The offer ings at the wool auction today amounted to 13.818 bale, but despite this large num ber, the keenest demand prevailed and hardening rate were obtained for merino and cross-bred taken for German and American account. Continental buyer paid high price for scoured. Only t.auo bale have been withdrawn during the sale and the closing day haa been changed to March 2a. A sale nf 7,400 hale, of akeepakins waa held here today. The akin were In good condition and met with a ready sale. Best merino and crosa-breda were unchanged to Sd dearer, and some were taken for America. Short wooled pelt were oc mHinnallv easier. ST. IlliS. Mo., March 18 -WOOL Un changed; medium grade, combing clothing. i3'J4''. ligi t fine. n'tiAgc; heavy line, lvojiic, tub washed, ftast. Total receipts 80 Tho disposition of the day's receipt w a follow, eaiii buyer purchasing the num. ber of head Indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep Omaha Tacking Co Swift and Company tudahy Packing Co Armour Co I-obman & Rot he hi Id .... W. I. Stephen Hill Son F. P. Lewis Huston & Co J. B. Root & Co J. II. Bulla L. F. Hiis Cudahy Bro. Co MoCreary & Cnrey Sam We rt hi mer H. F. Hamilton M. Haggerty & Co F. O. Inghrain Hulllvsn Bros I-hmer Bros Swart A B Independent Packing Co, Other buyers 341 Totals 2.138 12.108 9.807 CATTLE As usual on a Thursday celnts of cattle were not very large, only seventy-seven car being reported In. The mailer receipt were very welcome, "as af fording a little breathing pell for tha mar ket. which has been over supplied, con slewing the sire of the demand. For the four days, however, recelpta show a falling off of about 1,000 head, as compared with last week, but aatde from last week they are the heaviest for some time back, being laraer even than a year ago, Tho demand waa not overly brisk, buy er belnr in no great hurry to) fill orders, so that tho movement was rather slow, the same as It has been all the week. As to prices on beef steers, there did not appear to be any material change, as compared with yesterday, but for the wek the mar ket Is all of 2tVfiG5c lower than It wa at the close of laat week. Cows and heifers sold In about the same notche as yesterday, but the demand was no more brisk and the trade no mora active than it ha been the greater part of the week. Cows are at tha present time safelv 26c lower than one week ago. Fortunately there were only a very few stockers and feeders, as tha demand was extremely poor. The market as a rule was minted around 10c lower than yesterday making the decline for tha week safely 15i&26c lower, ctiiotstlnna nn cult la: Oood to choice corn fed leers, $b.Oiyi.26: fair to good cornfed steers, So.40tl.ou; common to fair cornfed steers, S4.6oib6.40; good to choice cow and heifer, 84.4o&6.26; fair to good cow and heifer. S3.764i4.40; common to fair cow and heifers. S2.2o4ii3.76; stock heifer, S3.O0(&4.; veal calve, S3. 607. 80; bull, slags, etc. I2.7&b4.85: trood to choice stocker and feed .n u fjsfiS :40: fair to food stockers and feeder, $4. (MB 4.50; common to (air stocker and feeders, 3.'.&4JM. w. Representative sales BEEF STEERS. s-o. A. Vt. Ho. At. Pr. 47 I 10 7 SSI I ?, I 7b 11 IMS 6 W 4 " H.S 4 00 1 1111 S i " aa 4 46 t M I M 4, 77 4 tS 14 11K4 t ! "' 845 4 78 1117 ( MS I i .66 4 75 12J4 6 V) t 1111 4 0 14 list t 40 4 73h 4 H) t 174 6 i 14 6 til 14 IKS 6 10 H .' Ivst I 1 13 13M I SO 21 ioj7 1 15 ji i4 t U 1043 6 20 7 U87 I 0 12 v.nl t ii 10 tfOt HO l' 10,3 t 17 l4t 4 SO COWS. g ! I 0ft b 1154 4 X 10 ' 1 lli II 4 16 j ivt 1 iu t 1140 4 M ( ' Utt I no II 1014 4 10 7 911 15 to 1WJ 4 65 2' let.) S 7! It 1070 4 M 6 1048 t (J II 1140 4 54 t ....10"3 4 w 4 10M 4 86 I Ms 4 4 101 4 70 1 " 1110 4 I 4 nil 4 71 HEIFERS. 1 410 I 25 t. 781 I 7S 10 kl I 5 17 441 I It !i 41 I SS 1 4M I M j 4) I 40 1 110 4 00 8 5T0 I 40 1 1070 4 M 9 114 1 40 I Mi 4 10 J0 57 II 40 i fciO 4 4)1 I 41VI J to 1 ,....lli) 4 15 g s5 60 1 110 4 0 4 57 I si) Mi I 04 1 5 I 71 IU m IS 1..! o I 7 7 1:34 6 74 9 , 7bl 3 7a BULLS. I 14M I 00 1 -.110 I 15 j 730 I ?5 1 1S40 I aft 1 1?) I 40 1 lit.) 4 00 1 10S0 I SO 1 140 4 00 1 r,0 I IS 1 UeO 4 10 1 ia) I 1 n: 4 n l ll) I 71 . 4 11.14 4 20 t 70 S 75 1 KiOO t to 1 irtu 3 75 1 1700 4 K 1 14M) I 76 1 14O0 4 M I li I 75 1 140 4 40 2 1190 W CALVE3. J 0 4 00 1 100 I 5 4 W IU 1 110 I 71 S65 4 60 I IU I 71 1 .,0 4 40 t ..141 t 00 I )J 4 18 1 H10 1 eo 1 100 I 56 1 1 t 00 1 iso 5:4 1 10 I 0 t lit) t 1 1) 7 34 1 100 t 60 1 14 T at 3 110 I 04) 1 1st T 4 1t t6 1 160 t V 1 110 t 60 1 10 T 38 I list 4 50 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. I 545 I 50 44 III I OSS I 50 I IM 4 a 1 418 4 10 It 480 4 45 4 S.S4 4 II Kit 4 15 IM 4 to II IU 4 10 , 410 4 to I Mt I 01 1 11,5 4 40 I 1141 6 II II tat 4 50 el 17 I 40 10 ..la 4 64 HOtJB Hog (old (Vdioc lower this morn Ing. but the trade wa rather alow to open and in fact during the greater part of the day. Still buyer kept Uayttig tham and a considerable proportion of the receipts had changed hands by 11 o clock 111 tha morning It will be lemembered that the market yes terday, while it opened a good deal higher closed with the advance pretty much all lost. For that reason salesmen today were differing considerably in their opinions as to the market, their idea being baaed upon tne way iney aoia yesteraay. 10111 if at comparison were to ba mad with tha beat Urns yesterday the market wa a good deal more than tValOc lower. On the other hand a compared with yesterday extreme cioe the difference wa not great A ftonald erable proportion of In hogs sold today at Evening and Morning' Dinner, and Breakfast Are Served On the Chicago and New York 18 Hour " Special" ol the Pennsylvania Short Line, both going and return ing, while running at sixty miles an hour over the straightest and smoothest stone-ballasted railroad track in the world. Inquire about it and other First-class Travel Facilities offered by the Pennsylvania Lines at City Ticket Office, 248 South Clark Street, or by addressing or calling upon K. H. ROWLAND. Traveling rasa. Agt.. 213 Board of Trade Bldf.. OMAHA. GOOD SERVICE ADVERTISES 1 f better than anything else and the service to St. Panl Mln neapolis and the Northwest offered by; CHICAGO GREAT WESTERN Railway IS GOOD SERVICE Choice of two trains daily 8:30 P. M., and 7:30 A, M. CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1512 FAENAM STREET. W. t. Sayldion, City raaswng r aad Tlokat Agent. tS.t03.n, with the best hog selling on up Rs high a 16.76. It will be remembered that the bulk of the hogs yesterday brought Ifi-tS-ati.tw. with the top at S.&5. Toward the close the marKet rirmea up a little, became more active and stronger and everything In light remaining unsold waa cleaned up very shortly. The later market could not be ouoted any more than 6c lower than yesterday. representative sale: No. At. Cta. rr. Nn At. Bh. fr. St ISI ... IM T y M. IMI m in mo in it tn to v N IU ... I U M mt a I I M 16 l)l 40 I lo fit IM 240 I ID ti 171 ... in 70 10 (4 M II til . . I 40 71 210 10 I W Tt lis) 10 140 Tt f.t ... 110 14 IM 11 14 It 1:4 40 t ISO 71 IM 40 4ft : tit ... I M M lli ... I 40 t U0 ... HO 71 Ino ... t 40 It 140 40 I 10 71 517 ... 140 l HI ... 4 60 to tot too 40 i ti 40 ;o 71 1HI ... I 40 71 34lt ... I SO 71 H ... I 40 7 Wi 140 fM tf IN ... I 4 T4 HI 110 It SO 14 ... I 40 74 147 40 I M 77 Tit 40 I 42i 74 261 110 t M ... IM .... I 41 4 247 40 I Ml 41 126 ... 4 41 17 t4 ... I be 7 Ill ... 41 71 W7 l I M TI tot ... 146 U 141 W H 54 230 40 t 4t M 24 SO I SO 71 110 120 t ti SO 100 !) III) !4 211 ... I 45 M 244 40 I II SO 190 ... I 41 t Kit 210 I IS M MM 40 I 4A 71 14 J 10 I II M Ill ... 141 42 lli! 10 11.4 M 11 ... 141 Is WI 170 U M ... t 46 U 110 40 I 70 244) 121 40 4 471 a Ji ... 7n 6! IU SO 147), It B4 40 70 .4M 10 0 II ..til ... 70 70 !4I 120 I 10 M S7j ... I 75 IJ K0 SO 4)10 BH EE P Receipt wera oulte liberal again thl morning, forty-five cars being reported In. The arrival consisted largely of lamh. but with a pretty liberal sprinkling of weth ers, ewe and yearling. It will be remem bered that the market yesterday made a sudden spurt, being quoted 1A&26C higher. It will also be remembered that toward the close buyer were talking that they had paid more than waa necessary and that there wa na occasion for auch a sudden or stiff advance. It wa very evident thl morning that they were atlll nf the saint. opinion. The result wa that they pro ceeded to take off from the lamb market about what they put on yesterday. Possibly in an case tney ata not ucceed In doing thl, but their Intentions were that way Just tha same. Thus it took pretty good Mexican lamb this morning to bring tl.ii, whereas yesterday Mexican old up to 17. M. Several car of western lamh aold up to $i.30. Fortunately fur the selling In teresta there wa also a good demand for lamb that would do to ahear and feed out. I here wa considerable lnauirv for aood killing ewe and a high a SS.40 wa paid for good weaterns. which wa only luc lower than the extreme- top yesterday. Buyer, however, were very bearish on sheep of all kind a well aa on lamb and the market would have to be quoted at least weak to 10c lower, while buyer In some case were reporting it as much us HKjjilSc lower. There were a few old wethers good enough to bring to. 7b. Yearlings, though In moderate supply, were tmhei- low sellers, buyers wanting them a good deal lower, while salesmen were pretty firm in tneir views. In spite of the fact that the market was sharply lower there wa a fair inovenn.nl to the trade and the big bulk of the re celpta had changed hand by 10 o'clock In the morning. Shipper must not infer that the market wa by any means In bad hapc In fact. It wa only a case of taking off what wa put on yesterday, or nt leaat a good part 4f 11. so thai the market today w not very far Irom where It wa on Tuesday. Quotation on hep and lamhsr Rood to choice Iamb. tl.W?l.f; fair to good lambs, iii.606.1'7.15; feeding lamb. ii.2f4i.7a; good to choice light yearlings, y, hOii 86 : good to choice heavy yearling, $()ts6.50; feeding yearling. $526fi6.85; good to choice weth er, 6.4kaU6.75; fair lo good wether. $;..4rj i 40; feeding wether, 4 76; good to choice ewes. $5.2&fc6.40; fair to good ewe, 14 Oft6.26; feeding ewes, lX604i-t5i, culls and buck. 1.0H(b2.75. Representative sales: No. M western lambs, feeder $4 western ewe t western buck 110 western ewe jl wedern lamba 62 western wether S67 western lamb 427 western lamb .7 western lamb $6 western ewe, cull 344 western ewe and Indian ateera, $3.64gt.2S; cow and Hellers. 2.7i'i&f) ("J. HOGel Receipts, 12.WH head. Market Mi 10c lower; pigs and light. $4.2Mi.76; pack ers. $t).nl)')Hi.(tt(; butchers. aS.7iVflU.90. H1IUKP AND 1.AMB8 Receipt, 2.h head. Market steady; native muttons, $;l.2fi hii.'5; lambs. S5.5itti7.K6; cull and bucks. $3.&t&6.26; stocker. $3.'26&4.00. tllKAtiO I.IVH STOCK MARKKT tattle II lather Hog l.onrr Chfrp and l.amln Steady. CHICACIO, March 18. CATTLE Receipt. 3.VX) hend. Market lOfylRc higher; tcers, $3.Ut'a7.26; cow, $.1WX86.60; heifers, $3.2.Vt B.do; bulls, $;i.7.Voo.2&; calves, $H.50iijJ8.2i; stockers and feeders, IS.lWuj.uO. HiKJS Rec.pts, 214.000 head. Market mostly luc lower; choice heavy shipping. $.lxui).Hf; butchers, $i.75ifi4l K; light mixed, K&VaU.HO; choice light, $ii.tjl)ri).7(; packtrrs, !W.6((6.7'; pigs. $6.2.VU6.;5; bulk of sale)-, $ti.i'iii.75. BHKKI' AND l.A MBS-Rccelpts, 14.'n head. Market alcady; hcp, $4.M&t.3; lambs, $.OOti7.9i); yearlings, fb.VrQ'J.'A. Kansas nty Live Htoek Market. KANSAS CITY. March 18 CATTLK Receipts. 3.001) head, Including Stll) soulh ernn; market strong to 10c higher; cnol-e export and dressed beef slceie, $r.30 4" K.7i; fair to good, $5.00lfi 0.9U; western siteers, 4.S0(& 6.40; stockers and feedets, $3.75S 60; southern aleer. $4.60(0' '21 ; southern cows, $3.004.76; native cows, $2.254i 5.25; native heifers, $3.75ig 66 ; hullH. j;i.35(a fi.tiO; calves, $U.76&7.6tl. HOGB Receipt, 14,000 heed; market 5 dflOc lower; tup, $'i 75; bulk of sales. $6.40(3 6.70; heavy, $ti. 658.76; packevs and butchers, $6.50(i, .76; light, $6.S6 6 HO; pigs, $4.506.75. iSHEKl' ANL LAMBS Receipts. V.000 head; market strong; lamhs, $7.00ig 7.65 ; yearlings, $ 25 'q 7.00 ; wethers, $o.26'(ji 6.00; ewes. $4 75i2f6.65; stocker and feed ers, $3,6015.00. St. JoseDh Lit Stock Market. ST. JOSKPH, March 18. CATTLE Re ceipt. I,3(i0 head: market glow and steady to weak; steer, $4.7S(&t).23; cow and heit en, 12.Wy6.5o; calve. OL.btxgl.bQ. HOUS Receipts, s.500 head; market 10c lower; top, $i.75; bulk of sales, $;. 4644.70. BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 2,0(11 head; market steady; lamba, $6.504f7 40. ions Clly Live Stock Market. SlOrX CITY, la. March 18.-(Speclal Telegram) CATTLhi-Market weak; heeve, $4.&utS.7b; fat rows and heifers, 1 1 6Hj6 Vi, feeders. H.K.'rrt 11; yearlings, $3.00141 4. 26. H KJ 8 Receipts, 6.WH) head; market 10c lower than yesterday' average; range of price, tij.20ii6.ti5; bulk of sales, $4J.4Xaj.6ft. 89 western ewe ) western lambs 13 western ewe WW western lamba 4W western ewes all western lamb, feeder 124 western ewe 4ol wedern wether 2i western l.tmbs I western ewe 2t6 western ewes, cull 232 western lamb t western yearling 234 wedern lamb $ Mexican lamb 117 Mexican yearling too western lamb 210 western wether '. IS western wethers 7 Mexican lamb 110 Mexican lamh 14 Mexican lamb and yearling culls Av . T7 . M .116 I'll) M nm 0 77 ;i fi n w f.4 S5 7a 8.1 7 117 U 78 101 77 . l'si 93 7o 68 ) M 71 71 71 Pr. 6 75 6 26 4 26 6 36 7 10 6 K5 7 25 7 M 7 :5 I 75 i IS s n 6 36 6 is) 7 3b 4 25 !) 6 l) 6 75 7 OH 6 40 J e 7 16 n' 7 20 I 2d 80 7 15 t 45 6 76 T 36 7 36 Stock In Wight. Receipt nf live stork at the six principal western markets yesterday wcr an follows; Cattle. Ho irs. r!li-cii eoutii itmana ... j.iyai Bloux Clly Ht. Joseiih At. lxJilis Kansas City ... Chicago ... 1.201) 12,800 6. A00 8.600 9,0 HI 1,2)10 IS.tiitO . .. 2. Out) 14tl .... 3,5o0 2.0.S) 2.1511 7.HII) 14,001 tt. UU I. It Stork Market. T. IX)U18. Mo.. March 18-"ATTLE-Recelpls, 1,200 head, Including 170 Texan. Market ateady to 10c higher; Trxans. strong; native shipping and export steers, $4.75ft).0; dressed beef and butcher steers. $3.76.it; steers under 1,1ft) lbs., $3 sum I.T6; stocker and feeders. $3 6o$ 26; cows and heifers. Hln4i.10. tanners. $20nh27i buiis, $0.0o6o-i, calves, i.26a.00, Texas Total 10.700 Kl.otiO $4,15i) OMAHA CKNERAL. MARKET. Staple aad Fancy Produce Price Far Dished by Bayers aad Wholesaler. IIUTTKH Craamary. No. t delivered to the retail trade In l ib. carton, Jlc; No, I in 00-lb. tubs, 30V4jc; No. 1 In 1-lb. carton. 26c; iu 6U-1D. tubs, 27Vc; packing atock, 19c, fancy dairy, tub, 204tf2lc; common roll, frssh made. 20c. Mai ki t ciiauige every Tuesday. toad Fresh selling stock, candled, tot He. No storage slock In Omaha market CHltKBii. ! aiet WiscoDlln full ciaaro. twins, luc: young America, In hoop, Ji'o: favorite, S tn hoop, 16c, uaiales, 20 tu hoop. liiVac; cream brick, full case. 15c; block Swiss. 16c; full-crcum llmburger. ltu. Beef Cut Ribs. Nt 1. Ilk; No. 2. lloi No. I, hc. Loin. No. i. lHc; No. X, 14o; No, $. Ilo. Chuck, No. 1. 7; No. 2. tc; jq, $. 60. Round, No. 1, 'c; No. 2, kVo: No. $. 7vc. Plats. No. 1, kc; No. 2. 6i,u; Mo, $. be, POULTRY-Allv, spring, 12c; hang. I0c; cocks, o'xc; duras, loVtc; geese. Vc; tur key. 19c; pigeon, per do.. 65o; guinea, fowls, per do., U.&0, atiuaus, per dos., U. Uressed, hens, 11c; springs. )2Wi2Jic; cocks. -c; ducks. 13c; geese, 11c; turkeys, Slo. Fiatl Whlleflsh, froxon. luc; herring $xc; salmon. 10c; pike, 8c i plckersl, bVsitio: trout, 10c; catfish, lo-12o; nahout, K. red snapper, 12c; black baas, 25c; crapples, tVf lo; perch, ac; codfish, Uc: smalts. 9c; sels, 15c; looalers, green, 7c; boiled, 40c; frog' leg. 46c. So. I rib. 17Vc; No. 2. Uc; No. $. Vc. No. 1 lol'i, 18c; No. 2, 13'c: No. 8. Uc. No 1 chuck. 7Vc; No. 2, 7c; Nt I, 6c. No. i round, 9Ve, No. i. c; No hu, Jio. I plat, 6c, No. 2, 6c; No. I, two. KHKbli KHUlTh Apples. New Tork Baldwin. $4; fancy ii.- XJc-.-U. tt; Mlasuurl pippins, $2.26; Idaho Hi mm tiaaullca, ti; xtra fancy Ren Lvl. per box. II. 16. Ba nana. 6-bunch lots, tc per ID. Urangsa. $2 n5uv.l.2i. Lemon. $3.5o4.ui. Urape fruit. H O rapes, Malagas. $7.5 per keg- Florida liliuauples, per cral, $3. . . VfcOt'l AbLEB Kansas sweetpotaton. $2.76 per L 1,1. t aliroima celery, large, 7uo; mailer. (lc. New Voi a llolJaud r4 cab lag. 2c per lb. Wisconsin Red Qlob) onion, lc per lb. California cauliflower, $3 par irate. Tomato)', florid. 6-basket crate, $5.6o; Cuba. tVbsskut crsi. $3. Let luce, per do., 40c. old vegetable -parsnips, turnip, carrots -$2.25 pci bbi. Florida pew beets, carrots, parsnips, t arm pa. stc. per not , 76c. HTIIA WRtRRItB 40e per qt tUtiES No, 1 green, rnc; No. t cured, loo. Quick AciUm for Tour. MonaToj get thai by usiug Tho Bast gdvgi tising coluuin.