1EAH AN DPRODl CE MAR& ET v Little Action in Wheat After the Tint Offering:.. OFEJTS WEAK, BUT MAKES RALLY Dallees Prevails nil OoTtra.t.t ,Hfiirt iiFarm RHmi' ran Oat, Then the dead la Dissolved. . OMAHA." March 8. 19W. There a'art litis aet'oiV lii the wheat mar ket after the Oral offerings had been ab sorbed. The market opened weak on lower rablnj. Lut , rallied later on local covering by short. I Millness ' prevailed until the government report tn farm reserves was leaned. Cash corn ("flowed some Improvement and sellers fmiiid plenty 6f buyers at a shado bettef price. Optlona prove slow and taxed off, , , Wheat opened weak on tower cables and further1 HiuMatlon. With the government report th market advanced sharply, ail fljjnrea senVout being construed bulil'h. The corn market weskeped further In face of a better demand and some buying. Ch stuff was a ready sell, with bids a trifle over yesterday. . Receipts, are very liberal, but are expected to drop off In the next few day. Primary wheat receipts were 717,0n0 bush els and shlxrumts ware S4MW bnihei, sgalnst reoefpte lat year of 663.000 bushels and1 shipment of tatOH) bushels afrmkry corn, receipts were 702 0"0 bushels and shipments were 4ST,J0u bushels. against receipts last year of k.M.OtA) bu.he!a and shipments of 54t.000 bush. Clee nances were 864,000 bushels of Porn, toro bu'thelk of Data and wheat-and flour eiial to 86,000 bushels. Liverpool closed unrhanired to & lowov on wheat mt M lower on corn. Local sang of optlonst ... Articles. Opeih. High. LOW. Close. Tea y. May... 'July.'.. Corn- -May. it July... Oats -i -."May... '10Wt 1 IT71 1 1 T7. 107 ' Wv 1 OlVfcr 93 1 01 1 00 - . G7V, ' .,6H "(37 '. RR 67H co 1 6014 eo ooy, no,. , ' 1 ' 4S 3 4 4!C4 43H -s 41V. 4H, 4lVt iMi 414 Omar a, Cask -Priee. WHEAT No. 'hard, U.0ffJ0r; No. I hard. $1.0(rl.08H: No. 4 hard, 87fll.2; No. I spring, $fc04fc'S1.05Vai No. I spring, .i)Hii 1 04: No. 4 sprlnrf, &78$1.02; No. 2 dufum, CORN No. 8 white, 140; No. 3 white. 6itft!6c-f o. 4 white, 60tf!3c: No, 3 color, 62Vk4i3V-o; No. $ color, 61Vft21c; No. 4 color, TiOn' No. f yellow, 62lSc; No. I yel low, fcflfcpf'JKc: No. 4 yellow, 4?T0o; No. i,-,f2o; No. J, 62HS2c; No. 4, 4&8&0a; no grade, 402(4RC. "OATP-Btandardf 42To; No. S white,' it 4ZVtc: No. 4 white. 4l(M3c; No. 3 yellow, 4lV42c; No. 4. yellow. 41c; Np. 8 mixed, VALB;t'-N'or4, oJS9o;No. 1 feed, B70 67e. , . . . , RYB-No. I. 7BS.Ho; No. . 74(S75a. Cstriot Heocipta. ..... Wheat Corn, Oats. Chicago ., 7 47 240 MlnneSDofla.' 1!... "...j.. '.....' 8S0 fiiiluUT.-.. M v CHICAGO GRAIN' AND PROVISION! Featrfara of the 'fradlna; tn Closiao' - Trtoea on Board at Trade. ,CHIpXoo;: March 8.--Oovrnment figure en triln reaerves on the farms gave an Unexpected impetus to prloes In all the pits teday k few mlnotea before the close and sent thfflh Boartng to heights from hloh,tny f a pldVy receded. Wheat lumped from io to 274o in the fhirry and finished from He to ia up. Corn gained similarly In the excitement over .what. w,M , considered a bullish report and lost more of Its gain. ata entered) Into the sudden uplift 'and Also receded' QuIcKly. Provisions gained ejtr'enirth and finished strong. 4 . The excitement which preceded the cloae In the wheat pit followed erfeaslor' whtrrh was praetloally without a salient feature. The frovernmentaj f Inures plaetng the farm reserves a l78,090,flOO bushels were -about 10.000,000 buahela below- other estimates. A kxial drop eotpert aomo time ago- gave in Mtrrfatewhloh was l.OiXI.OOO lower than the official flgaresaad. tKla tuui prepared some f- th;targwr renoems for the actual flr- mvmn, so mai tney were unimpressed by the meh of buyers. Frlces Jumped In re ponfe' to the' demand and May quickly mounted to 11.13, 2o. above the low point of the day, while July and September made ftarly -as epactaotilar progress.- May cloaed Wlo tip at.fl.i2m July finished with a falrr of IV at 1.6'4,- and September had a' noY advance at the cloae of 17k1j2c at I1.01H. , The government, figure pn the corn re serve were - as great or a greater sur prlr'e than Ue w heat estimates and a elm-' liar upturn- followed and figures for .the tuture shot -up from 2SiO to t above the w potnts.i May tan up from tilHc to 64o arwl than sank to a close at S2o, the other futures eopymg It closely. Cash corn dis played! seme strength and prices advanced Wrs, dnud being generally good. No. I v yellow sold at U)fifgH. The closing decline In the future left them Well away from - he low1 point, 'With May Krtte up at Ottc; the more distant deliveries showing less ftrength," 1 ; . " Oata advanced and receded with mrvrt vdateneas. May traveled between 4,'iHc and -40c,-' distant options making similar S1U1. - The- tenor of May was- weak, and o off at 444o, while 'July and September oee4 strong and near the high point, July JtO' up and September He up. - 'Tn ' provisions, final figure oh the May Froducta -were: Pork, ea4.92", ljio up; lard $18 45, 12Ho higher, and rlba, 14.00, . 16o fclaber. . . Leading futures ranged a follow: 19 "r," Zc: 'H'orrTls- I7ol packln; stork. Hec'lpts. HhlproetiUi Wheat, bu , tono U. Corn, bu 44 O'O ' 44 0 Oats, bu t.VO U.tOO NKW YOItfX GK F.H A I. MARKET tnetatloas nf the Iey oa Varices t'ommodltlea. NRW YOltK, March -FIXJUR-Market quiet and unntled; spring patents. $f Sx l0; winter strslghts, 16 J.Vi6 4fi ; Kanssa sirslrhts. t5.0AiiS.2O. Hecelpts, 84.RS0 WiJs : shipments, JM Wls. Rye flour, firm; fair to good, $4.2oS4.4&; choice -to fancy, 4 W3) 4 tvi. COTlNMKAIv-Strady; fine white and yel $3 40 11 r,6,1',i0; course, tl-4y1.50; kiln dried, KTR-Puil; No. 2 western, 90c, nominal, f. o. b. New York. VVHEAT-SpcH market firm; No. t red, fl .2t;iy SRlee elevator, domestic, and nom inal, f. o. b. afloat; No. .1 northern. Du luth, and No. t hard winter, $1.2H. nominal, r. o. b. afloat. In options wheat was firm all day with evening up for the (rovern ment report, but after an early break In prices the market was steady, and late In the day was excited and firm on the re port figures, cleslng at Mil'o net advance. May. tl.i;K1.2tV cloaed at tl 20H; July. tl-llVgl 1.IH. closed at f1 ir,;; September, fl OSVl.&lV closed at $1.0tV Receipts, t.OOO bu; shipments, 10.SO0 bu. CORN Spot market steady; ateamer, 6Rc, nominal, and No. 4. 62Ho. both elevator ex port banls: No. 1. ff.Un aak f n K aflnnt The option market waa firmer on covering by shorts, closing nervous at 4jc net ad vance. May. 71'ti73c. closed at 73c; July, oloned at Uc; September, 75140. Receipts, ,7M bu.; ahlpinents. 106 ft 4 bu. OATS 8pot market weak; mixed, 28 to 32 Ins., nominal: natural white. 2R to 32 lbs., 60ii52c; clipped white, 94 to 42 lbs., 60Vu&3c. The option market was without trano tlons, closing a net hUher. May, EOc Receipts. W.125 bu.; shipments, 14,2i)0 bu. HAY Steady; prime, $1.15; No. 1, $1UV44 1.16. - . HIDES Quiet; Central America. 12Hc. I.EATHEK gulet; hemlock firsts, K tSc. PROV7TON9 Pork.' firm; mes, t'J60: family, $2r,.60tf27.O0; short clears. t-"5 26fl 24 00. Eeef. firm: mess, tl4.Ofrfn4.Fi0; family, $18.00 0"l.5O; beef hams. :i.M. Cut meats, firm; pickled bellies, 10 to 14 lbs., 14.76-g IBM); pickled hams, $18.00. Lard, strong; middle west, prime, $13,901 14.00; refined, barely steady. TALLOW Quiet; prime city, hhds., Tc; country, fii'ij7e. KICK Quiet: domestic JVi'SSIie. BUTTER Steady; creamery special, 13c; extras. 22c; third to first. 27a31c; held, second to special, Jfl'iiSIc; state dairy, com mon to finest, 21"Sj31c; process, first to spe cial, 2Ci27c; western factory, 2-U23Vio; western imitation creamery, 24!fi2c. CHEESE Firm; state, full cream, fall made specials, 17Vt)18c; funcy, 17 'o; good to prime, Wt1fi9e; current make, best, lRUftlKo; common to fair, 13'J15c; skims, full to special, K'-uHHo. EQG-rirm; western flrsU, 2SV424c; sec onds, 23c. POITLTRY Dressed weak; western Chick ens, 16?17c; fowls, 14318fec; turkeys, 18i'26o. WEATHER IN niHJ GRAIN BELT Partly Cloudy Wednesday and Colder ta Northwest Portloa. OMAHA, March 8, MIO. The oool wave that moved over the con tral valleys Sunday night and Monday, con tinued eastward and la now affecting the Ohio valley, lower lake region and the At lantlo and east gulf states. The tempera ture has risen In the upper Missouri valley and west to the mountains, and slightly warmer weather Is general throughout th west. No precipitation worthy of mention has occurred In any section within the last twenty-four hours. ' Cloudy weather prevails in the eastern states, upper valleys and throughout the northwest: elsewhere, generally clear weather prevails. Partly cloudy weather will continue In this vicinity tonight and Wednesday, with no Important change In temperature. Temperature and precipitation as com pared with the three preceding year. , ; , A two- 10- 190$. 1907. Minimum temperature.... 81 28 it 24 Precipitation 00 T .00 .00 Normal temperature for today, 22 degrees. Deficiency In precipitation since March 1 .17 of an Inch. ' Deficiency corresponding period In 1909, .27 of an Inch. . . Excess corresponding period In 19ns, .04 of an inch. L, a. WELSH, , Local Forecaster. TIIK HEE. OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, MAltCTI 9, 1010.. NEW TORK STOCKS A5D BONDS Dallnesi Overcome! the Market After Lively Hour at Opening. STEEL RISES LATE IN THE DAT Its Advaare la Fee of Heavy .ra to Realise llaa Rarssraglsg Effert oa Specalatlag; eatlmeat. Articles. I Open. I High. Low. Close. Yes y, i rru.1 ' JlVV... S4 so ! Hia... ; July... ! Hlbs May... July... ft 85 It 26 It 80 Vheat 1 - -j Alr..i rHf 1 1S-'-1 W'4 fTuiVv.. 1 oa's.y 1 tH i oas July...BaH(niia pt.,.r4iii ... Oata May...f44H . rJMly..f' 411, , rvpt... 89 Pork 1 6 I W 48 I ... 43H 42'e ' i4d 4Wt t I 24 92Hi 24 75 24 ' It 46 13 S7V4 It 02 IS 96 24 75 13 t7H U 17 12 M .M75 I 1 12'1 104 1 06 1 03t 1 01s va I ; 9tst iff 64!4 $ ! 04 44 44 42 41'J 40V.I 89 24 021 24 80 24 971 24 82 It 48 18 32 1 32 13 25 It 88 It 77 1 . n6. . .. '' i -?"h luotatlon ere a follows: Fl-Oru-,Esyi . winter patents, $5.80 J75J winter slraighta, $R.10f6.40; spring I ktralghts. 4 SUi&.6; bakers, $3.g64i,40. ; 'K'E-7Ntf7So; feed or mixing barley, 68 - We; fair to choice malting, 4&8c - SEEPH ria. No. 1 north aestern, tJ.09; northwestern, $3.13. Clover, 112.40. ',A!Ji?VISlON3-Mest pork, per bbl.. ta4.60 '.P-t"1-. per 100 lbs.. $139. Short 1)S!'. fl?" ilWi,ll fW'l3 - Short clear aides (boxej). $13 871T13.60. Toti'.f l'?l5!,?"." ' wnt and flonr were i-Vf' O . bu. Prunary receipts were .717.000 Bu.. compared with 858,000 bu the corresponding day a year ago. The world i!aetlU:oo5Sbu,lU -OsUef. FjstUnateJ receipts for tomorrow: Wheat neaT- ""; ttU-119 -Ckloa Cash Prkjete-Wheat : No red ll.lHl.i; No. t red. tll.'fjl 16- No I lrA il.l0fll.llH; No. 3 hard!a$l08jnb No i northern spring. $1.13-1.14; No . north.Pi spring $1.U3U3; No. $ '.pn uZsfi? Corn: No. J cah. 67fiM.4o; No 4 f.0. j white, If -'Kc; o. 4 whlteV No, $ yellow, iqu. Oats: No 1 .h' 44o; No. i white. 4T46c; No. t whUo H4V: 4 whltv 42HSo; landard SZTFLir' "Wei KUUsi-&ieady receipts. tT4 cases- 'at pSS!a s 4 Kaaeaa fity tirala aad Prertaloas. KuinUially Uesl.tmgid; , Not t harJ tli j 10. No. I. $J.0.i,wluT; No. re," 1 1 Ufi 1 18 Nc.lt ti.loiftf.w: M.f.-llff. lers- yulT .TVP4sni';,f J- nl,. 'S4t0; Ho. 1 mixed 4,5Se. ' HAT-'hoIre ilmothy, $110614 S0: cholc. KOOS o kighert eurrent receiDta. KM per rase. " taUl'TEO-Unohanged; creamery, extran 84. Loots (iearrsl Market. BT. LOUIS, - M01. March - 4. WHEAT Cajih steady; trfk;. No.:t :red; $LW h25; No. 3 hard. $1.0Xil.l6. Future, higher: Mart $1.10; July. $1.03.' .11 CORN Cash, weaker; track: No. 2, 58c; No. t white. &2r83c Future, higher; May, 63c; July. 6e. ( .. fc OATS-Caah, lower; track: No. 2, 44c; No. t whta 48c. Futures, higher; May, 44c; July. 42o. RYE Lower. 80c. FLOUR Unchanged; red winter patents. $8 i6 00; extra fancy and straight, $4,903 6.00; hard winter clears. $3.80(24.20. BEED Timothy, $3.10(33.28. CORNMEAL $3.26. BRAN Firm; sacked east track, $1,100 HAT 1. Strong; timothy. $15,00(818.50; prairie, $13 OOi 14.60. - ItApOINO c. TWINE Hemp. Tc. PROVISIONS-Pork. unchanged; job bing. $24.75. Lard, higher: prime steam, $18.274) 13.37. Dry salt meats, unchanged' 0.', extra hrts, $14.12; clear ribs, 114. U: short clears. tl4 mix nu,r.n changed; boxed extra shorts, $15.37: 'olear nun, i0.oi-?s; snorx clears, iid.hz. POULTRY Steady; atilokens, 13c; spring 17e: turkeys, 19c; duck, 16; geese, 7o. BUTTER Lower; creamery, t0&32o. EQQS-Hlgher; 21o. ... Receipts Shipments r mur, DDI lo.KOO 12.71X) Corn, bu 71,600 91.30,) uaia, du 33,00 . 60,100 Visible Supply of Grain. . NEW YORK, March 1-Speclal cable and telegraphio . communication received by Bradstreets ahow the following changes In available supplies as compared with pre vious account Available supplies: Wheat,' United States ui noumea increasea 81.0UO bushels: Canada ftncrAjiAd lvi ftirt- k,,ok.i. n,.,n United States and Canada Increased 211,000 bushels. Afloat for and In Europe Increased t. 800,000 bushels. Total American and Kuro- eupvuiee increasea s.iui.uuu Dushels , or3l; Vnlu? 8tatM Canada Increased 1,868.000 bushels. : Vnlted States and Canada Increased 70P,00 bushel. The leading Increases and decreases re ported this week follow: Increases, Kings ton, ttJ.OOO bushels; Port Colbome, tw,000 bushels; St. Joseph, 6O.O0O btiRhels; Minne apolis private elevatora, 60,000 bushels. Decreases: Portland, Me.. 99,000 bushels; Qooderlch, 54.0U0 bushels; Port Huron, 60,000 bushels. Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, March T. WHEAT May, $1 u; July, $1 121.12; cash: No. 1 ,har,d I1.13W114V: No. 1 northern, $1.12 iiTV,N?S northern. M.M4&i.ii; No. i. CORN No. 1 yellow, 6Miffo. OATS No. t white, 42i4Jic. FIAJC-$a.l8T4. - ." RYK-No. I, 73SV75C. BRAN In 100-lb., sacks, $22 00(522.50. FLOUR First patents In wood, f. o. b Minneapolis. $6.40(tf5.60' second patenta, $5 to f. 1 cleara, $4.354.46; second clears. So. lUffl 3. 40. Philadelphia r rod are Mipk.i PHILADELPHIA, March 8 BUTTER ' "i wesiern creamery. S4c; nearby prints, S60., I-Vll kMrm . 1 ,.,v... Tn ... ..V i J, cunsyivania and other nearby firsts, free cases, t4o at ......,-iuii, in rriurnsDie cases, t3o at mark; western firsts, free cases 2o at mark; current receipts, free cases 23c at mark. CHEESE Firm; New York full cream, choice, 17c; fair to good, 16UlTo. Liverpool Grata Market. LIVERPOOL. March 1-WHBAT-Spot, dull; -No. t red western winter, no stock; futures, eieacry;' March Is d; May. Ts rVd; July. 7. 4d ' COllN SH)t. steady; American mixed northern, &a 6d; old American mixed. 6s 8a ur' dull: UroD' n,m,n,,J. July. Toledo need Market. TOLEDO. O Mh s awrj f"h- 17 87; March, $7 57; April. $7 26r Oc-. 1.1 V. ' '; "- T re jected, t '.15,17.17; NFO. $6 0l)o7.00. Timothy. '.wrka'rch: 1""k'' Pr" Mllwsakes Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. March I. FIXJU 14 M a r 1 7iI,"M;.Wht-.No' 1 -'".. 9LW( $1 0t northern, UlSfcLli; July, OATJ4 I.ower; standard, 44aiSe BARLEY Samples, .611o7 ' rrorta Market. PEORIA. March a-CORN-gUady' Ni 1 OATd-8tady; No. I whit. 440, Bsha. Snn H.000 8"0 1.100 4.900 t.SO) "00 II. o HI SH 44 40 t 40 8 'wit Mtt fr0 110 400 1M!4 1") 14t 2O0 97 . $00 (7 t.") M 20.4110 l.r-o va 1,400 111 '"ioo 'ii" 18, r0 71 loo lso t.OM 44 too loa ititoo 'rrs 700 40 BOO u 5.7110 llv 20.(00 lt l.ioo n 8,000 4 00 13 1. 100 14 1.K10 ie 600 ITS "0 Low. Clo NEW YORK, March 8 -The dullness which overcame the stock market after the lively dealings cf the morning waa due to discouragement over the obstacles to the efforts made to continue the advance In prices. Free selling to realize profits was the most material hindrance. The benev olent control of the market was by no means abandoned, as was seen In (h. i... revival of United States Steel and the ab sorbent power In faoe of large selling to realise had an encouraging ettect on spec ulative sentiment. The determination of the New York City fj"",011 uthorltles to fit the corning $40.. 000.000 issue of corporate atock at 4 per cent did not have a harmful rr . i. was accepted as a settlement of a vexed problem and as assurance of the success of the offering by agreement with the bank ers. The Incident serves as an object leason. nevertheless, of the exigencies forced upon seekers of new ca-iltal Throughout 1909 N,w York City 4 per cent corporate stock was sold In varying amounts at a premium. Complaints were heard from the steel trade of the discouraging effect on the de mand from consumers of the long decline n Prices of stocks. Stimulated demand Is looked for from the brisk recovery which has occurred in the price of United States bteel. Revived rumors of dividend ln- "e8.W.'""e U5M wUh effect ln dvanclng prices todsy. New York Central was par tlclarly affected by this Influence. Satis faction was professed with the steps being gress! h,P'nd tn railroad bill in con- The action of the wheat marltet on the rirst news of the government estimates of .,rm J'.Trve must read ln th "ght of the highly speculative condition In that market. The 17$,34,000 bushels estimated in larmera' hands on March 1, call for revi sion of the price relations In the trade. The outcome will be watched with keen attention. An excellent effect was pro duced by the certainty of large foreign participation In the New York bond issue, thus assuring an Important offset to the unfavorable trade balance. Placing of railroad bond Issues abroad last week helps to the same end, . Bonds were Irregular. Total sales, par value. $3,497,000. United Btates bond were unchanged on call. IN umber of sales and nrlnclnal mm,. ... --a.vvnv ,uua were. ants-Chalmers xtli Amalgamated Copper ,- American Asrloultuml .... Am. Beat Sugar Am. Ca p(d am. c. a r Am. Gotten Oil Am. H.- A L. of Am. Ire BMrorttlae A mark-an Llnaaed American LocomotlTe Am. 8. A R Am. 0. A B. pM Am. Sugar RaflQlnc Am. T. T Am. Tobeoco pM A marl can Woolen Anaconda Mlnlna Co Atrhlson Atohtaon pfd Ailaolla L-.aat Uns Baltimore A Ohle Bal. A Ohio pra Bathlahem Stael Brooklrn Rapid Tr Canadian Pacino Central Leather Central Leather pfd O rural of New Jeney Cheeapeake A Ohio Chicago A Alton Chicago Crt. W., new...1.... Chicago A N. W...W C, M. A St. r 0., O., C. A St. L Colorado Fuel A Iron , Colorado A Southern Oolo. A Bo. let pfd Colo. A 80. ii pld Consolidate! ow Corn Products Delaware A Hudson. ;....., Denver A Rio Orande D. A R. O. pfd Dlatlllars Securities Brie Drle 1st pfd rtrls Id pfd Oenaral Biectrlo Oreat Northern pfd. Great Northern On etta.... Illinois Central Inter bo rough Met. Int. Met. pfd InternaUonal Hu-v eater .... Ink Marine pfd InternaUonal Marine InternaUonal Pump Iowa Central Kanaas ctty Bo K. C. 9o. pfd Loularlll A N Minn. A St. L M , 8t. P. A . I. Missouri Pantflo .. M., K. A T M., K. A . pfd M , K. A T. M National Lead - N. K. R. of M. 1st pfd.... Naw York Central , N. .Y., O. A W i, Norfolk A W North A marl can Northern PaoKio Pacific Mail Pennaylraals ' ,... People's Oas P., C, C.ABt L - Prena-d Steel Oar Pullman Palace Oar.,..;.. Railway Steel Spring Reading Republic Steal Republlo Steel pfd - Rook Ieland Co Rock Ialand Co. pfd St. L. A S. F. M pfd St. Lou la a W St. L. S. W. pfd.. Bloae-Sheffleld B. A I.... Southern Paolfla Southern Rallwajr Southern Railway pfd..,. Tenneaaee Copper Taiaa A Pmclfla T-, St. U A W , T.. BU L. A W. pfd I'nlon Pacific t'nlon Paoltlo pfd V. B. Realty U. B. Rubber V. B. Steel , U.1 B. Bteel pfd Utah Copper Ve. -Carolina Chemical .. Wabash Wabaah ptit Western Maryiaud otfa... Wraetlnghouse Eleotrto ,. Weatara t'nlon Wheallag A U - Wlacoasin Oantral , Plltahurg Coal Am. Bleel Foundry..,,, .. Unltad Dry Oooda Laclede Oas Total sales tor th day, lit I -JLl awmtip 11 too U,u 4,000 1.900 4,400 OH 14 SCH tl 43 167 1.6.10 71 3 (00 144 31.50 t9 14.400 no 1,000 100 100 too 400 IK 8Vi K 16 4 US M 1,400 1(4 100 41 700 144 .00 71 .I'M 800 900 1,109 lu 44 T H We 67,100 US 1.1 00 48 SO 10! 400 II S, sue u - l.aoo 16 $.000 M7 700 111 too 10s L80O 47 ' 'ioo '4'i IK. 400 1T1 4.IO0 41 100 104 , ll.ftW II H . tmo 400 100 1.100 14.000 , 2,0 SCO til , S.SO0 )0 7 67 0 74 M ll 10 44 U 1 44 V 47 rt.no iw w loose "i,m W7.7U0 .o 1a 4,400 MSa 4,"0 S.100 1,100 11,100) 4,600 600 600 WO t.MlO I.SiO 67 U 4 H 7614 '3 M tl 1,100 104 40,100 all are. 44 4 8!1S 47H 47 l 89 T 71 7 43 47(4 4 40 40 l IKVt 16 66 66 84 l7, 110 110 m i4 141 141 7 17 (7 614 61 117 118H lOd 105, US LU Hi 111 fl 10 10. 74 77 180 ISO 4X . 44 108 101 fUO w r 40 0 St II 1M 168 140 148 H 81 4 41 49 43 II 347 14 If 1 177 177 41 43 0 10 4 14 W 61 62 41 41 166 166 198 13B 70 714, 144 143 12 IS 67 (A M R tl 11 16 14 48 46 13 T If 08 49 164 168 4 4S 144 148 7! 71 44 44 72 72 71 72 U U 6 F4 114 125 41 es 10 101 t 114 1IT 189 II 64 117 7(4 111 111 101 101 44 4 14 44 43 140 170 40 41 104 104 60 60 7 ' 6 64 e 74 74 11 . 3A It 126 M 10 17 41 16 tl II 4l 48 17 47 188 11 W f 76 47 47 47 81 in m 61 61 67 n is 4S 4 0 61 IS 76 77 77 6 6 64 64 11 S3 ' 46 0 110 11 ltM 103 Lomao Btecex NarVet. IX)NDON, March I After an irregular opening today American aecurltlea Im proved on light buying and at noon were steady and unchanged to c higher than yesiernay a ivew I orK Closing. uonnon closing stocks Consols, moner,... do account Amal. Copper Anaronda Atrhlaon do pfd Baltlmere A Ohio.. Canadian Paclfle.. Cheaapeaa A O... Chicago 0. W Chi.. Mil. A St. P D Beers Denver A Rio li... do pfd nn do 41 4-14 Uniterm A N... Ut-ltM.. K. A T .. 14 N. T. Oantral .. 10 Norfolk A W ..1R do prd ..tot Ontario A W , ..114 PennarlTanls .... ..144 Hand Mine .. MHe4lng .. II Southern Rr ..190 do pfd.. .. It1 Southern Panlflo., ..46 ilMton Paclfls..., ..41 do pfd fSU. B. Steel , 1st pfd 44 do pfd , ..11 ,.10 .. l .. 41 .. 70 .. to .. 47 .. II .. ..111 ,.14 ..ion .. o ,.U6 .. II 0 tt do Id pfd 41 Wabaah Grand Trunk 14 do pfd. Illinois Ontral. .....147DanMi 4. BILVER Bar. steady at is :-16d nr a MONEY 101 per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for short bills Is i per cent; for three months' bills. 231.2 per cent. New York Mlalaar Stock. NEW TORK. March $ Closing quota tions on mining etocas were: Alio Brunew'itk fen , Com. Tunnl ftock. do bonds Con. Cel. A V.... Horn Silver Iron Silver , OIIrd. Ledrlll Coo... Little Chief Mailcan Ontario Ophtr ttardard Tallow Jacket ... ... ... t ...14 ...M0 ...too ... ts ...lie Treasury Statemeat. WASHINGTON. Msroh I-The condition of tho treasury at the beginning of busluesa today wa aa follows: Trust Funds Gold coin, $V5.426Mj- .Uver dollars, lt,Wl,000; sliver doilarj of 1a) $j.mouo: silvor eertUlcate outstanding' $4e.64J,W0. tienaral Fund Standard silver dollars ln general fund, $8.07$.4til: eurrent liabilities fiOO, IflS; Working balance in treasury of fices. $30.3T,WM; in banks to credit of treas urer of the United Statae, $J;stWl; sub sidiary el War cutn. tzi.46, bOuor ooin, $1.1S7.M.1- total balance In general fund. m.044.4oi Kew Torsi Meaty Market. NEW TORK. March $.-MONEY-On call, easy at per cent; ruling rate. I per oent; clewing bid. t per cent; of fered at $ per cent Time loans, strong, slity (My a I per cent:- ninety days, . per cent; six months, 4 per rent TRIMS MERCANTILE PAPER 43$ per cent. STKRIJNO EXCHANOH Fteady, with actual buslneea in bankers' hills at $4 MTOd 4 MAO for sixty-day bills and at $4 710 for demand. Commercial bills. $44734.14. PlI.VEIl-Har, B07e: Mexican dollars, 44o. TttiNIia Government, eteady; railroad. liT'gular. Closing quotations cn bonds today were s follows: V. S. rf. la, rg....ln Int. M. M. 4 , dn coupon Jaran 4a tj. S. f, reg 102 do 4s do roup.m 102 K. C. So. tat I.... V. S. 4. raft Mitt L. B. (ten. 4a ltl... do coupon 114, L. A N. nl. fa .... Allli-ltial. let 6 . M., K. A N. at 4. Am. Agrt. tl loe,4 ilo ten 4a Am. T. A T. e. 4a.. 1' Mo. Pacific fa Am. Tobacco 4a M N. R. R. ot M 4. o I'1 N. T. ( g. Ia enrrwir a co. 4a... "o deb. Atrh:on gen. 4. ao rr. 4a do 6a At. a l. in 4t Hal. A Ohio 4a., do la do a. W. ia Brk. Tr. or. 4a 84 ten. of fla. 6a.... Ten. Leather tn. . .. C. of N. J g. .. Ctira A Ohio 4. 1o ref. 6 Chicago A A. !. C, B. A i. i. 4a.. do gen. 4l O. M. A B P. f. C. R. I. A P. e. 4l. du rfg 4 olo. ln-t. 6 Colo Mid. 4i r. A fl. r. A . 4s D. A H. cr. 4a..,., D. A R. O. 4 do ref. t niillllert' 6 Erie p. 1. 4a do gn. 4a do cr, 4. aor. A... do aeries B Oen. Eleo. cr. 4a.... III. nen. lrt ref. 4i.. rS Mo. Int. Met. 4a 82 -1'N. Y.. M. H. .Ill cr. .V N A W. 1st e. 4a . do or. 4 . tNn. Paclfle 4a . t do Is of. t. I rfdg. fa... Pnn. rr. Ia mi. 41 ft . 71 ' 8 - , 81 , f . . . K A H. .184 . M -18 .lin . 78 w t 108 do con. 4a. KM ton Iteadlng gen. 4a ft IK St. L. A ft. P, fg. 4a 34 11 do gn. 6 ts 104 St L. I W. c 4 .,. 71 Tl 4o lat gold 4a M f Seaboard A. U .. 18 nn bo. pacine eol. 4s... 91 ls 17 do or. 4 losv, 4l.. 1 do lat ref. 4 96 l So. Rallwar 6a let 7 (Jo rw. 4s.., Tl i i nion racitic 4a 1 8 do cr. 4 11D 101 do lat A rat. 4a.... ? 17 V. 8. Rubber 4 1S 8 U. 8 Steel td 6 1064, 74 Va -Cam. Chem. to., tt t Ti ahanh let 6a Ill 74 do lt A ei. 4a 7s M Vteitem Md. 4s M 73 Wait. Blec. Cr. 6s.... tl It1) Wla. Central 4a 4 01IAUA LIVE STOCR MARKET Fat Cattle Slow to Tea Cent Lower Than Monday. HOGS MAKE A 1TCW RECORD TOP siee aadi LAanbe Strea Sellera at Prteee Maklatt rVer-eral New Rec ords for the Roatk Onsaka Iteek Market. SOUTH OMAHA. March $. 1910. Receipts were: Cattle. Hog. Bheep. Official Monday 4 4T i.n 5.11$ biSiimate Tuesday t.6j$ Two days this week.. 10,174 Seme day laat week... 11. 1.47 PAme daya $ weeks ago.10.81A Same days $ weeks ago.lO.Knt Same days 4 weeks ago.10.0W Same day last year...l0,fD The following table a'..ows the recelpta of catue. nvgw ena sneep at south. Omaha for ue year to aate, compared with No. It.. u ., 14 ., It... II... 4 .. I I... n... TlFirP PTKKRS. r-r No IN f II . tt . I .1(7 .11M I I e I It t IK 4 m t 4 7 . St. a i , Pr. 4 to 4 4 4 tt t 68 4 It ..1ST m A. .ires .ilM .r-4 I'M tee .HUM tl. ft $ 6A 1MI 4 4 ... Hit I u -.. COWS. 4 to 17 . r I it 4 . nt t to t .1040 $ Ml BULLA l t l tt $... to I tt i lew I tt i CALVES. I to t l l IK) I M "V I "V i toil it r-t $ it tst t tt ..UIO a .Jait $4t -iro i to ..lf4 I 40 ..test to - He 1 1 ..lot T to im t 00 188 I on 1 1 ipfoo KKM AN n " io ffi nrtno " " $ 71 U fl.......... g usu TTiri j:::::::::::: m S a-:::::::::-;1?? ,2 U.4 ll.3 ' I 4 It 10t ....in JS 14 (118 14 0 ,J -4U 4t it..... IM, , la irr util r I n, IT a.7 16.$;$ !'" Cattle II oas Sheep compared 110 IMS). ..190.W5 1T0.H44 ...4.eil3 600.7RO ..171. MS 294.74V last year: Inc. Dec ls.ttl 70.14, !.647l 1 steei-., 1 steer.., I steers. III . 41 4 0 . mm s 90 WKSTERNR. P. L. Smout Utah. .1110 t a 40 steers., steer.. .. SOS t 6 tt t 4 1US tto ,iri . SST K t SB C Arfematr-. ' inmirra, .1W QOU 'The following table shows the arerage HOOSThe long-expected $10 hog nut in price of hogs at South Omaha for the last M appearance airly this mourning f load several daya. with comparisons: of fancy, black animals eamngat tMa nw , .... ura. It waa not a typical afla hw,.r nrt,Jv?i..!"K,,," movement rather InactlVrk rram tnm itr i u.a a.u . irade'd1 e'Te '1 trade and a large slice of si.pply changed w0" ,hl b"' .A f loadi of riiHy Uate. 110. 190t.liWg.lW.180.ltXI6.l04. Pac. cr. 6s ctfi.. 16 Loral Securities. Quotations furnished hy Samuel Burns, ,'r.. 614 New York Life building: Bid. Alkod. Beatrice Creamery Co ,. t'Ujr of Omaha 4 1!!7 104 Cliy of Omaha 4a 1J7 KM Columbus. Neb., U. L. ia, 1K6 C'udahr Packing Co. 6a Detroit V. R. c. 6 per cent notaa 191L Kajiiai City Home Tel. 6a 1828 Kanaaa City Stock Tarda 6l tfll Long Bell Lumber '. ta 1822 , , Llnooln Oaa A Elao. 6 1941 Nebraska Tel. Stock 4 per cent North Piatt Valler Irrl. Co. 4 19M. Omaha Water Co. 6s 1410 Omaha Water Co. la 1146 Omaha Water Co. Id pfd Omaha Oas 6a 1117 Omaha B. L. A P. ta ltS Omaha K. L. pfd B per ont 11 Omaha St. Rr. 6l lt!4 ft Omaha A C. B. St. Rr. 6 19M 17 Omaha A C. B. St. Rr pfd I par rant.. 14 Omaha A C. B. St. Ry. oom 76 Omaha A C. B. Ry. A B. pfd 14 Sioux City I. Y. pfd t par cant to Seattle 4a 1130 104 twltt Estate col. 6 notes UU t I'nlon 8. T. Stock B. O 47 4 ID 1 100 . 14 , M . tl , 100 . 3 II to 104 104 IS 100 100 tl 101 10" 8 100 100 101 n II tt ft M 100 tl It Tt 46 tl 104 100 tt Boston Stock anal Bond.' BOSTON. March 8. Closing quotations on stocks were aa follow: Allouea 64 Miami Conner '. S441 Amal. Copper ........ llMohwk 66 31 Narad Con tt .... tNlplardng Mines le .... t North Butte 48 .... W North Lake to M.. l7oid noulirien 46 .... :i0cola .....161 .... Tt Parrott S. A 0....... V Amal, Copper ....... A. t. L. L S Arlaon Obm. Atlantic B. C. 0. A O 11. A C. a A S. Butt Coalition . Oal. A Aiieons Cat. A Heola Centennial Copper Rang O. O... Fait BuU C. M franklin Glroux Con. Oranby Con Orene Cananea Ill Royal copper., Krr Lake Lake Oopper nt Qutnoy It tl Shannon - 11 71 Superior (u 10 Superior A B. M. Beuprlor A P. C.. 10 Tamarack ........ st r. 8. o. A o 1C. ft, 78. R. A If. 11 4 pld lTJtan coo. 7 Winona M 4 ft 1 4 i0 Baa It Clearlagsv. OMAHA, Msroh $. Bank clearings for to day were 13. Sr. 40.06 and for tho corres ponding date last year. $2,S4o,7S9.87. - - Cottos Market? NEW TORK. March arThe cotton mar ket opened steady at an-advance of 1 to 7 points and sold 9 to W points net higher during the early trading.: Th opening was rather better than due on the showing of Liverpool and there was some looal selling In consequence, but offerings-were checked by the appearance of atrong- burl support. BT. LOUia, March 8 COTTON Un changed; middling, 15c. -Sales, none; re ceipts, 750 bales; ahlpmentS.i'lM 'bales; stock. 42.MT bales. hv.-'o NEW ORLEANS, March 8.-OOTTON-Spot closed easy, 1 1-lSo lower. Sales on the spot, 400 bales; hedged,' 160 bales. Low ordinary, lie, nominal; -good ordinary, 13c; strict good ordinary, 18 U-lSo; low middling, 14 l-1fio; strict low ' (middling, 14 R-16C; middling, 14 -lc; strict middling, 14e; good middling, 14 16-lSo; strict good middling, 15c; middling fair. 15c; middling fair to fair, If So; fair, lfo. nominal. Receipts, 8,403 bales; stock, 181.807 bale. Ha? Market. , OMAHA, March $. HAT No. t $10.6Off 11.00; No. 2, $9.00; coarse, $7.Kk38.00; packing, $7.0&8.00. Straw: Wheat, $fo; rye and oats, $8.00. Alfalfa: $14. The supply of good hay ia heavier than the -demand. - Feb. I IS l$ 4 I I SO) Feb. 27.... 14 4 10i t 7 Feb. $. e 4 $s $ T March 1.. 64 $ OS I 8 86 March .. SC $ 14 4 tt $ To March 8.. SO $ $d 4 0 March 4.. K $ $9 4 85 f TR March $.. 8 $ 16 t.3 $ 78 March 6.. I 80 4 83 74 March 7.. 76 4 44 6 7 Maroh 8.. 78 48 7g 04 111 $ 06 t I 11 $ 12 $ sol 13 4 771 84 4 78 4 74, 4 81, 4 86: 4 8i , , - - , - i m ei reaiiv aOOd tlA Jkmm-na .. . ' ...iki-- .r""r'""' "sures mat Sunday. Reoelpts and disposition of live stock at the Union Stock Yards. South Omaha. i ,". . n-riiiy-iour nourt ending at w w,vvn V .... JUKIun I , HflV. RECEIPTS. CatUe Hogs. Sheep. H'fi ii 2 .... 8 6g 8 68 $40 I 81 6 $1 $ 18 I ?i ;trn compared with yeater f 1 ?.y.',bUt bu,' w,r mnr or lea. discrtm I 2 Kli.""..7'r. "rangxB apparent on th . -I " wt"winas waa ma ed by a e I weaker tendennv on n.h, ,... r . . i 7pl" w.re I1" "beral. about 136 loads being received. .Kir?.y." lopi 95 course. Is the highest in tf.Sr.,n th'" f?nt, the flay. Tops a year ago today Representative aalea: " $ 18 S $0 St. P. C, M. A Wabash MIsHourl Pacific ... I'nlon Paclflo C. ft N. W east.... C. N. W., west... C, St. P. J,. AO... C, B. & Q . east... C. B. & Q., west C. R. 1. & P.. east... C, R. I. P., west. Illinois Central C. O. W Total receipt ....268 B $ 4 t 24 11 1 1 a! I I 1 ! U8 $4 Omaha Packing Co... Swift and company.. Cudahy Packing Co. Armour ft Co Krey Packing Co murpny W. B. Vansant Co...... Denton Vansant ft Lush Stephens Bros Hill ft Son P. B. Lewis Huston ft Co.... J. B. Root & Co , J. H. Bulla L. P. Huss L. Wolf MoCreary ft Carey .... S. Werthelmer H. F. Hamilton Sullivan Bros T. J. Inshram Lee Rothschild .. Mo, ft Kan-Calf. wt. ciair Sol Dcgan Morrell Christy, Cllne ft Smith.. Other buyers DISPOSITION. Cattle Hogs. Sheep. ... 711 US6 6rt4 .. .1.111 ...1,070 ...1.161 No II.... 41..... ts.... II.... 43.... 44.... M.... M ... to.... 0.... n.... Tt.... tt.... it.... 4t.... Tl.... H U w ..Li 10 TT It ....130 Ar ..lr-1 ,.171 ,.lTi ..IU .j ,. ..Ill ..! ..IJS ,.1M ,.ltt ..til ..S04 ,11 IM Tt.. 41.. 4T Co. 108 59 127 108 68 197 67 41 7 230 613 178 . t 80 8 61 M ' 22 4 81 647 1,148 1.487 1,030 192 652 1,24) i,aji 874 111 S::::::::K a 6 Sh. Pr. ... t X ... t M ... I TO ... t TO 10 70 10 t TO ... IT ... tTO ... t TO 0 t TO 140 TO ... t 70 ... t 70 40 t Tl ... t II t 75 . M tn ... 171 in 130 I TS Tl. 40 u Tl Tl re 46 It tt. Tl II TT....t. IT II tt Sit -.111 .10 .111 .Ml IM 111 .ftW .nt .in .tit til .nt '.In .tot .fit Tt ... IT , . . $71 0. $ Tl 40 t 7t 40 t Tl ... IT6 ... TI ... tTI ... tt( ... tTt 40 ITl m in .. t 75 0 t 71 40 t 76 tO tTt 40 T5 0 t TC .. T8 .. tTI No. N IT to...., 44 51 10 II...'.. Tt . 47 Tl Tr. T6...1. 45 44 41 Tl Tl Tl Tl T4.,. tl II II 61 to 41 ' 10 61 44 44 rr 41 II M 13... tn 4 15 tl 7 51 IM tl tM 104 17 Ar. ... ...t"4 ...1st ..IH ...frtl ...H .. Dt ...114 ...U5 ...114 ...HIT ...IM ...Ul ...154 ..-. ...tor ...tu ...U5 ...tit ...l4 ...HI ...151 ...tt ...1.1 ...154 ...IM ...Ml ...111 ...1 ...1U ...m ...tn .ait Sh. Pr. 110 II ... 171 ... t 7t . ... 1TB ... t Tl ... 175 to I T6 10 I Tl ... ITT ? T'H M IK .- t 10 110 I to 110 I to 40 t 10 ... tto ... I to ... to . to t to to t to ... t to to t to ... to ... to ... t It ... t II ... t tt ... I It ... t tt ... I 15 ... t S ... ft M I M ... 0 ... t 10 ... IN ... t 0 ... t tl ... t tt tt t M ... io oo ... 14 On 477 trade we knottier round of record prices. Mexican lamb sold uo to ts in . v(..i.,. we" l W e-""1 Mexican yearlings at $8.80 All of these sale are not oniy high prices In th history of th local trade, but thsy are reoord-breakers os well. Fed western lamb reached $9.86, th best money ever realised on stock of this flcriptlon at Uil point. Supply consisted nf nhnut tont. j,m.. deck ana quality, as a rule, was featured by Plenty of flesh and finish. Briefly stated, it waa a good, active market at quotably trong prloes, with th result that pen wera cleared early In th rooming. ueepiie me record-smashing habit of the sheen marVat letelu km... T I V, S!,,.n JtZlZi'trJ- Rro.,n atern "muttrad. ' vtiivi Hiss saTTt, ivvrlll 1 IB in m lIOKiy COIK Tgtal 8,825 T.694 4,49$ -ja ulj,-rteoeipis oi oattie this morn ing numbered 5 cars, the largest run Slnoe Februerv lfi Thi m.i,,, , k . Ai .i for the two days this Week 10.174 head, a against 11.187 head for the corresponding oy Jt week and 10,960 head a year ago. mm inrae receipts ot oattie and with The result was the mar opened alow,- with the oattie selling any condition and that any ad- iL1"lm ramer oearisn in tnetr viewa ranee In the live nroduot le n i,..ii-3 narkst on beef steer In contrast te. this aasartlnn hr. " re cenunually in the market -for a fresh where from weak to 10c lower. There were iuppl? Ini while pirchasV. Tre made o?. KS? '"H ,n ' rpag thn hv "cArciis-eount" ' baslT tte-rt is lUtl. pros h"l:ZeZL'". ttma. back, pect of immediate decline, in v.W. ""' 7" .!" n paia tor one cuncn warm weather has set ln. of course mVic nit. L"i?h'd '; th highest prloe ing it inipo.alble fer retaJlerT to dlinfaV ?Caw.ndNr?Ir2Sr "J"? yf r' , proonct toth. same advantag as durina aCrur.eidk',to1.SBlrer & 'I'ZJX! " !! .J"?!?. W r .b VS Phase. market steady tn 1iV lower native -hipvlng and espirt alee re. $re)ren. (lr,-el twef and butcher steer. $ rte-is tmjcr 1.4 lh, $4 !Of 00; stockers nnd feeders, M vtit It. cows and heifer. ITi'vtiuSS; ran rera. $ttkfiTlH; bull. $S4iV,(.N;5. calvea. $4Offt0 0; Texas and Inillan stoers, $4 Ttvrf T.JO: cows and heifers, $.1 70. JS. i 1IOU.S Recelpta i0 heu.T; market 10c higher; pig and lights. $7 tM io 10; packers, Ckf)l0l&, butchers and best heavy, $10.16 Cfl P1IKKP ANI tAM4-Recelpl, 100 head; U'arket stnail.v; native mutton. $4,90 ie0; lambs. $7 80Hi.: eulla and bucks, $4a10; stackers, $4.00.n00. OMAHA UKM BR A aTM ARKKT. Staple aad Faaejr Pr4ae Prleee Far nUhed by Bayer aatt Wholeaalera. BITTER-rnamarr Va. I it.tt.--4 4,t the retail trade In 1-lh. cartons. Jlc; N't. I, In 60-lb. tubs. 80c: No. i. In Hlx cartons 89o; In to-ib. tubs, 8o; packing stork, solid pack. J4c; common, tip; fancy deli v roll. Wc; common, lo. Market change ererv Tuemiav. t-'HKFaKJ Twlna lUo: r.uiiic America 18'to: lalav cheese. liv 1.1ml, nr...- l.o- brlok. 18o; domeatK) block, rt t IHo; Im ported Hwies, Sflo. FOlLTRy-Hreesed: rtroilers. $", a do; for StorasTO. 1ft: Kir frh inrimi 17r- hen. 17c; cocks. He; dunks. Ittc: g-ee. Uo; turkeys, rtic; pigeons, per dot., $1 TO; Homer Sou aha 14 rn.r 4n fancy annahi $10 per dos ; N.v X. $S0rt per do. All e: urollera. under 1 lbs., 17c; spring. ISc hens. lo; cockt. 11c; ducks, full fwiihr.-d. ISO; geese, full feathered, lie: tiirkars c; guinea fowls. $J.O0 per dot : pigeons. oOo per dog. FISH (all fmen Herrlag. 8c;' salmon. 11c; pickerel, 9c; Whltefleh. JtV; pike, ItKf; trout. 13a: ontflsh. lTo: larse crannies. lSi 18c; smelta 15c: Spanish mackrel. ISc: e'l. 18o; haddock, 13o; flounders. lBr, OT.STKR.SSolects, amsll cans r.V: larva 6c; gallon. $186; New York roants, small. $3o; large. 45c; gallon, $195; standards, small, tic; large. He; gallon, fl.: extra lai gf. standards, tl MX BEFP CUTS Rllis: No 1 1.Vln: Vrv 1 12c; No. 8, 9c. loin: No. 1. lHc: No. H. 134,c; No. 1. ioc. Chuck: No. .1. 7c: No. 7c: No. 8. 6Wc. Round: 'n. L !iip: No 8. $c; No. 8. 8c. Plat: No. 1, Vc; No. 8. tc; No. 8. Bc. . FRUITS SlrawherHes! . Florida, ner n . Ktr76c. Orangea: California. Navels. Jeft-CtJ- 112-13 slsea. Dcr box. 15 RO,,i 7r,- luk.run.ri4. 260 alses. per boa, $100; Camella brand, $8 003X75. Iemon: lCxtra fancy Llmon erlas, SfHKHHO sliee. $4 76' choice Loma. 800-8W slses, per box, $4.00; t4V420 slges. 60c per bo lesa. Kananaa: Fancy select, per bunch. $1.7tV7tS.n: Jnmho. bunch. $2 75rV76. Orapes: Imno-rtsd Malagas, per keg, $t.0itT 6 60. Grnpe Fruit: Florida. o-0t-f0 slss, $4.M). Indian Rivsr tirapa Fruit: All alses, $5.00. Apples: Jonathan. ter hhl t5 oft: n.n lavls, per bbl., $3.5ttN 00; Oenltan, per bbl... $400; Wlnesapa, per bbl., $4 50; Oano. per bbl.. $4 00; New York Baldwlne. Rusteta and Spy., per bbU, $425 California W. W. I'earniains. per bog. $30fttf2.26: Colorado Jonathans, per box. If; extra fancy, Colo rado R. Beauties, per box. $2.60: extra fanny Colorado Wlneaapa, per box, $3.K. Cran berries: Jersey, winter stock, ner hhl.. $860. Dates: Anchor brand, new, 80-lb. pkgs. In box, per box, $2.00. Figs: Cali fornia. 60 pkgs. no axe. 20 okas, ln ho $2.00; 12 pkgs.. 10c site, SOc. VEGETABLKS Irish Sped, Potatoes; Oonulne Red river valle? and early Ohio, per bu 86o; western Nebraska and north ern stock, per bu., Tor; yellow Jersey sweets, per bbl., $10;. wlsronaln and native, per bu., 80c: Colorado, per bu., tq'70c. Sweet potatoes: Kanwas, pr bhl., $2.00. Cauliflower: California, 24 to 16 heads, per orate, $2.60. Rutabagas: Canada, per lb.. lo. Cabbage: Wisconsin. Holland seed, per lb.. lc Celery, Florida, In Ruff. 4, 6 and 8-doi. cases, $3 00; 12-lb. bunch. 80o. Onions, red, per lb.. 2?Mo. Old vegetables: Parsnips, carrots, beets, turnips, tn sacks, per lb., 2c. Garlic: Extra fanoy, white, per lb., 12o. New southern vegetables Tumlo-a: per dot. bunches. 50c; ShaUutta: Per do. Egg To matoes: Fancy Florida or Cuba, per 8 bak. orate, fanoy. $4.00: choice. 13.60. Htrlna- ana wax Dean:, fer nojriDer. 8h.WWfl.00. art -more then offset hy limit4 e,,JTiw r. m "" --fi-j. selling as high as evw. right sT i0v: i",inw"u" Pually S5 -f" brt-1i' .HA Stockere' did too "high fo? ahraV," c"..80. a nwi enow any material ehinn. anlllno- i I i.-I . , - i .'..- .m, r ' are mwini money Th. -, w mmiim unuina m.u leer . . - ..... . m , , , i - ttion. on aii.r aJ,:. ""ln'" J" .n"ur1'J' mll. how- hi steer HBS5S: iooi to oho?ce cow. JW.lon.051 , '"""hs: and helfera U.fe&aV ' (S. . 04 to choice lamba, $9.00(as.40: fair to aid heifers. $4.80S.(: common t W,l f ?P. lanr"?- .0; culls, lambs. $6.6041 oows and heifers. $3.0t34 80: good to choice l:,mu'tao?rn v 'm.b" W oOtirfl 00: stockers and feeders, $ii40; f alrtc imood f,triht Hln J'nb' W 06 8. S; good stocksrs and fer. Hol.0: " mSoM, ! " WESI "j, -D.9B; gporKeary year fair stockers and feederT$8.26(fKOO; stock .r7Lf : JllS y'"". $7.1k7.76; heifer. IS. 0f4.0: v.l I v-iaTftnl. . fol to oholo Wethers. $7.607.85: fair to k..ll. . 7. . . ' T-vr., 1 tiaaA wathaea H HUM HI. ...J .1 -." . T ae, LU.. .fDfSe.Oa . 1 " . ' I. . , vu IU Representatlv sales; Wea 17. 0037 M- fsJr tn anvrv4 aa ijjj, I t Art w ' - " -""" rr.r Dun's Report of Clearings ::::::::::::::: 8 Tb rolom of payatsaU through ta banas during rsbroary, as mtaturea by bank leariags, eontlaa very heavy, theaga thr It svleeaos ef a sUkt ejaeok from the Urn total ot the tare rreeiaC sarath ; tkt nrures, kewerer, bear oe,irt taettBea to the progree itaUy sfactaa in th oMsuaereial aapartaisaU at ae eeoatrr't Hiolntsa Total baak sxchsares for tit saoata at all eitUa U th TJalM f-Trt. sisiiitiu tt) th itateiteat lamed by It. Q. Dim 4 Co., wbieh abraae U$ ssadlsg eesrlera, sstatwl to $18,a.24Ao$fl, a gain of US per seat eVar last year a4 4.1 per etel tyrer tk eorrrpondlaf cseatk ef 1806. Oatetde of Kew Trk C5ry tker st stOl a fw -t Utti. bat they are met espeelally tlrnlnoaat aag ar moetlj dot) tt Ueat . Tk saaraea tm tweatent U In tk Beatk Atlaatlo Slat aa4 st tk Was,. 4$ New Trk tk tatnasg compared with last year ta vary latyressirei but tk aeaprUoa trrtk 1M1 sstroHa by tk abnomuU gpralatlT aottTitr ia that rear wkOrteek stark 9eraMeau esMeata tfcei trf th at Btoatk hy aaariy IS par ceat AU Mew EsgUad eltles mak sou sbseiiiJI wlU last rear, aad all bat 00s report lstprersatSBt ertr M0, tks aetaU gmXat beta? at Boften, Prorideaee. Hartferd, Ssrtng14 aad Wtrosster. U a Ittadte wrltBtlc there U stlU lee at Pittsburg, oaared wttk lOOi, bat at et peixtji hm y-w, ar exalbited, and eeaalttsat ar resertsd t-b staadUj iasrerktg. tssns tba Uadutg iUes reperttag gala are rkiladelakla, Berattttw, Readlag, WUks Asrre, gkasMa, Bjisisiil Booktster aad Erie. Tk satire btutaat oneUtiirt tkat ar reaerajty trnartad taWeat parts ef tk. 8utk Atlaatit States result la very satiafaetery retenae fream every etty ta thai territory. Very large laeraaaas are reported by Baltimore, Elokatead, AtUmts, Augasta Saraanab and JaokaoavOla Haay 1UM 1. tk Middle Soalh roparl ksrfer saymaau tkreagk tk baak than in prsrieos years, amoag thera 81 LouU, kUsapklt, Oittaaoeta Blnatatkatn, MobUe, Uttl Book aad New Orleaa ever Ust year. IWyererr eity igTS Wet reseru mar ar lea gala erer beta years, kat tker r stlU ttm Usst. Ta44, kw Tr, kar littl tlgalflaaae aad ae at detract treat tk remarkably reed tktrwtng mad by tk retara freta tk ealire seetlsa. Aiatag tk eities saaklag a ntk4faetry eeTaaeaise witk previous year ar Ckleafo, CSiralaaa, Detroit. Jaeieaapolla, MUwaakee, r)aaifaa Daytea aad Oraad Baplas, aad la tk Far Wrt XlaaeapeUa. BL PaaL Kaasat Otr Ds Moiuet, Osa, 81 Js.ph. Wichita aad Denver. Aeturat frera dtiat ea tk PWa Otart oatUtM utnnaely .atiafaotary, aad praoticaUy .vary point exhibit, gala m tempered witk prerlem returaa CeaparUea ta stade below ef baak aaekasge by teetient eeyartag tkr. yean; also tk sreragt dally firorw fer tk atosth f Jebruery aad the tkree preeedlar raoatk 1 .v - ... nepresentauve aalesi is western lamb, tot Mexican Iamb 291 Mexican lamb mm western lamba 46$ wester lamb M western ewe 171 Mexican Iambs 2W Meilcan yearling 152 native wether M rreetern yrlg. St wthrs.. 18 native lamb, feeders...... 18 native lambs 81 western wether 424 western yearlings,.., 218 western ewes 121 western ewe. 417 western lamps, feeder .. to ... $0 .. 88 .. 86 .. 78 .. 71 .. 74 .. 87 .. fie .. 80 .. 84 .. 7 ,.94 .. 99 .. U ISE ts n S 70 T tt 9 40 t 60 7 76 40 1 86 I 60 7 86 8 60 7 10 7 10 8 86 CHICAGO LIVE) STOCK MARKET I cattle Steady Koea Fl- Higher--Sheep Hlarner. CWTfTAno Ttfv S cTri u t. . 6.$00 head; market, steady; steers, $550 1 W.TV rXBSCAlT. Buath AUako.. Souuavi tntrl Wa Vaster. ICi0 .. Total ... New Vork City Cau4itee.... . Arerag oalty 1 rt)rarjr ,,,,, Jcuioarr lmmilmr Kormbar......... 114). 75, U4 1.404 877.81S,37u ' 974.14 ,4 m tita.tH.ilO ..asi.ioe.ti' sj61.l4o.oei lot. 700,1 M9 7o4,44J(7 tit, 110,11 ' 64t.9Hu.12o' 1.37, 97.79 t3:I4 'Ut 4.3(ll,0.1al M7,7ut,824 106. T8i.70,T14 eeo.roo.pt.J M eo4.iii 'mm L4?,1. t!9A ?' iiifr-.. -ooTJ?i.oo; I V 1 ri-r.,ur, a, as.WQ'lO.W StOCKerS and feeders, $4 1FO6.80. nurv-Keceipts, 14,000 hd: market. So higher. Ohoioe hatrv Ho u. in an- w,.i IflO 1510. ?8' light mUed. $9.904la06: choice 1. eiv.voiu-io.iv; pacmnr. sju.iota 10.1s: n lira -409.70: bulk H0.05CT10.16. nil Hfr AH II I.AURH Dulnta 1JM. w.j. --,:vr . .r :. a.vw u, narHi, oo toiuo higher: sheep, $6 M fi lmb. $7.509.60; yearling., 7.$0 Kansas City Lira taolc Market. KANSAS C1TT. March 1 tittt pd.. celpts, 10.000 head, Including 800 head outh erns; market for steers steady to lOo higheri others steady to strong. Choice ex port and dressed beef steer., $7.1OiS8.0O; fair to good, ta.oogtee; wetaern steer., $6.76(3 7.60; stockers and feeder, $4.1'Si.26; south ern steers, $3.8fyf7.4t; soathern cows, $8.26 76; native cows. $3 0034 60; native helf rs $4.267.00; bulls. H00t.75; calves, $4.60 tft 00. HOdS-Recelpts. 10,000 head: market So higher; top, $l.; bulk, $98ol0.00; heavy, $9 86310.00: Packers, and hntnhar ta somi t.KO; light, $9.60a.9; pigs. $8.6aa.0O. SHEEP AND LAMBa-ReoelDts. 12 00 oa nigner; iambs, $8 009 758.76; wethers, HM& stocksrs and feeders, 4.1 I head; market, lO-ltc I lj $86; yearlings, $7 76 ' if 7 .78: ewes, $.60(g7.l; 1T.5 4.144.11J194 4-Si.i aia.os aas ass m u.-iu. .... fta.m gaA.A,71t 4A tack la Blgaf. Receipts of live stock at th si nrtnM- pal markets yesterday: Cattle. He. Cucumber.: Hot house, pnr do.'.v $1.7532.00. Home Grown Vegetables-Radishes; Extra fanoy, per doa. bunches, S5o. Lettuoe: Extra fancy leaf, per dos., 40c; head lettuce In hampers, $3.506.00. Parsley: Fancy home grown, per doa. . bunches. 4O0. MI8CELLANEOV-Clder: . New TorV. per -bbl.. $3.76. Honey : New. 24 framra $3.50. Horseradish: 2 doi. ln oaae, $1.90. Wal- nuta: xsiaok, per lb., 2o; California, No. 1, per lb., 120. Hlokorynute: Large, per lb., 4c; small, per lb.. 60. Coooanuta:-Per sack $5.00; per dos, tbo. . , , . .. Metal Market. " NEW TORK. March 8 MFTATJSThA market for standard copper on the New iora moiai exonange waa nrm today, with spot, March and April, closing at $13.16 13.46; May and June at $l$.8091.46..The Lon don market wa steady at an advance within, spot closing at 90 6s and futures at fBl 2s fd. No arrivalB were reported at Nw York, the day's custom hous returns reported exports of 1,086 tons, making 4.Q44 so far this month. Local dealer, quote Lake copper at $l3.82V.itj18.8; electrolytic at $18.73il3.2 and casting at $13.1213 2.. Tin was quiet, with spot quoted at tia 82.8J; March and April at $;l2.40ft32.60; May. $32.60838.0; June. $.18. 607132. 70. The London market was firm, having recovered part of a sharp early break, with spot quoted at 148 2s 6d and futures at 149 17s Cd. Lead, quiet; spot $4.6084.80, New Vork; $4.a6 G4.46, East" Bt. Louis. Th Lonartn market was lower at ill 3s 9d. Spelter was quiet, with spot quoted At $8.60 80. New York and $5.ya,70 East St. Louis. No change was reported In London, the market closing at 28 8 d. The English Iron .market was higher, with Cleveland earranta aloainar t 61 84. The London market wet unchanged. No, I foundry northern, $18.26160: No. 2, 318.091186; No. 1 southern and No, 1 south ern soft. 18.0O&18.6 . r -' ; - ST. LOUIS. Maroh a-METAJJ8-rLead, lower; $4.40. Bpelter, dun. $5.00i86.6. Wool Market. " BOSTON, March 8-WOOL-The arrival of aample bags of the new Arl.ona clip has revived the interest In th local wool and dealers ar looklnjr to th west more and more earnestly; The Arisona sold at 650 olean and It Is understood that Nevada growers are holding for c on th sheep's baok. Old wools are low and In but little ?llTmn.f . Yalu" ,r" haded with unwashed Ohio Delaine at 29o and fine Maple terri tory tt Tic to 74o. There ht scarcely any movement In fleeces. La ok of interest I. reported ln pulled wool circles and light trading In the foreign product, . The lead ing domeetlo quotations range a follow: roomeatlo wools-Kentucky, Indiana and JiOU--,hre,lgh".Dlood' "SW;.ciuarler blood a&ffMo. Sooured basls-Texaa fine 12 months, TOjyrie; fine 6 to 8-months, 65wio; fine fall. 603G2o: rulirnrnl 11A It5c: middle rnnntr SWS-rArt a. ll . ujM,. O. ' ' auii 1 1 pl-, UliUWI) JVin '1 No 1 tPv 7344-760; eastern olothlng, (0372o; terrttory fine staple, 73-a 1 : fii1UnHllum PI, 70'71c; fin oloth- ..... line meaium Clotblnr. 64f48c; half blood. tf,o: 4hre.lvhVi n 63c; quarter bTood Wflifo."- ST. LOUIS, Mo., Maroh . 8.-WOOL Steady: terr torv and IiIrr ber of buyir. attirndod th. 7ZZn,j: Vi'l second series of wool auction sale, here today. There wsa a ar.irH4 the lOKM bale, offered onrt r.rlo.J .ri.--.ii.. Were higher. Merlnna itv.n . and fine cros breds ranged from unchanged to 6 per cent higher. Coarse grades were "JZ. 0,ni 'OV' -riean. bought fine cross breds. A good assortment t mm Arenas soJd well. . ' Oils aad Real a. - OIL CITY. March 8 nTT o v.. 1677sD,lM?ii.fun?-. ",M0 bbU t "verage" liw.tyo bbls.: shtDmsnta 271 im kkL . average, lf,64 bbls. , SAVANNAH M.rrS s ntf turpentine, flrrnT 0o. vlr" 01 ROBIN ITlrm flmim uin kl.l. a. a.. , "" Tl ": I'.- Quots: B, 8693.4 X1.000 .34f)AlOt) o4,7tj8,iHio 81aAutl AOtt 87 .000 Mn)t,uuO 416a f- e VIW,T81.00 DAlt.OOU 172.67t,g.m ta.lkil uiul Tk geeeral laroaperlty of tht Par Wet is shown by tb fast tkat ererr eJtr bnt reports galas as aeatpared witk prerWs years, aad sons ot these are very large, Th figure in detail fell! til hi South Omaha Sioux City ... St Joseph ... R ansae City . St Louis Chicago ToUl . ... 1.000 ... t,o ...10.000 ... I) ... 8.600 rs. Sheep. W 6.100 6.600 10 000 1.H00 u,ooo Joon 00 2,l00 11000 ..lt.298 41,080 17,000 rtsscitr. SSlMDe4M41s bea klelua Mt uv .. lMraurt .. CsAal- haolea . JLameetTe..-. L Jna.ya t; ' ejaawejlt immm. 1 .1 1, rtm , , JV lew va ........ T'-raa . .isy'r f" fnr ....... Sum I $V0t OaalMsd treat tss 11. Tr)W.01S 9.VJ7J7 iX'i.40 .4-l.(t irtOJU 4Aie.iia lsll.7U 7A7.lt 2TT,lf 1 MJ4 t.Sl' 4H0 11.7 4)7 ' 4,7810 ' i.i,tl .T11.74 ' tT.ot.T l,J,i) t.lM), ol I ana. eo.ass.7it 81 1 ). l.iii 74 4.704 Jl 404,07l 109..HS1 TM 1 .. 04 7i7'i.7sa liilou tAt7T T.ltUtl 6.'.tJ,4"H 83 6 14.0. inm 9,041 47T 8.174,963 414,.414 rft? r i ill 4411 laec gW,7v;i,T80 Vo.9s.h0 ?S.T7S .m.r-a Si-,8S4 SlTt.te fM.tls.a07 o.illA7t 1.01,771 "41 0lM9 .7 .,'( I .b.l'i9 'JT.71 ,8778$ rr.e ,Bff,va tsx.l 481J aaio7jii7 s t. JToMva Lira tteck Market. BT. JOffKFH. March lri-riii. celpts. 1509 head: maraal t0.7f;w, and heifers. $$.264 tlj . HOiZ.nlc'(,U: M0: "rket steadyi lop. $10 00; bulk of sJ.s, $t.76oi ta. RHKEP AND LAMaJ-lUoelpts, 1000 badi market strong; lambs, $5',a.t6. Unia Ctty Live tteek Market. TAnr rrrr a - . Jr"-- , l " 1 " s. special 1 eia gTam.) CATTLfc-Reoelpt. 1,000 head; IMiiai iiraqj, $frw.10; bulk, of sales, t.tu4).6. r Ut. toala Live Stock Market. ST. LOt'IS. March I -Titti it ri. I hd, including 1,090 head Texan; Coffee Market. . - NEW YORK. March K TVMJ-DnriT. .-. oloaed quiet and unchanged to K nninM lower, April being the only month to show; r"4, were .oo Bag., Of which $.000 repre.ented exchange. fToalng quota tlon.: March tOc; April, e.5c; My; T.os"; June. 7.I60: July. Autum H..r.f.,K- xouer ana isovemner. t 'Mf Tw.n-k.. r,. 'nil?rl. Iul Pebruary. 8 20o. StKit 'oiilst' No. 7 felo. 6H; S.hto. No. 4, Ko.'T3lTd; quiet; Cordova, H413Vtc. . tatrar and Malaeaes, NBW TORK. March 8 -ftUOAR Raw Cp7iL.mi,;?.vf w tMt-1 wLcn,'-ifugai: 94 test 4.4o; molaaees .ugar. b test, 8.87e refined, ate.dy; crushed. 5.9Gc; graoulatatL $.2ic; powdered, 5.36c. TalBth Grata Market. WV??- ..March WHEAT Mar, n.U: July, $1.11; No. 1 northern. $UI N. t northern, $l.ll, ' FORTUNES HADE II WHEAT $10 rfuh'rlsk h9 T ..irom S.pUon frlp "ke you $10. le-$100, 6c-$llO0. etc. Write fr free rlr. . culars, COI-OklAX. TOOr a omAur OO. ' Ulerelaad. Oato.