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    THE OMAHA DAILY DEE: WEDNESDAY, MAKCTT 2. 1904.
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.GRAIN AJ.D PRODUCE MARKET
Profenionali' View of Deo'lns Comet Tru
Witkoat Much Delay.
NO MORE DOLLAR WHEAT AT PRESENT
Uqataatlon hr Manipulator Held
Responsible for "lamp, Vhlrh
However, la Iltatardrd aa
Sot Permanent.
Omaha, March 1. 1904.
Dollar wheat no mure. The expectation
of the professionals that th market would
(all of sufficient support to keep up the hlgri
jirlces, htut bn snown to have Ixvii well
arounded and aftrr the lwar exhibition of
Jl'irulHy. the market opened from 1 to II
cent lower this morning and broke con
tinually. LKjuiilntlun by the great mani
pulators, la thought to be the Immediate
cause of the slump, these having taken
their profits and lei I the outsldara to hold
the options, 'rtifeloiisls there are, low
aver. In number, who bellve the bearish
condition will be of no long, standing and
that the war and crop situations warrant
continued higher prices. These are buying
on the breaks.
Chicago, May wheat opened with a spread
of only Vtj cent, showing the market to have
been, wild, than at the Monday opening,
from Il.ol. It broke to Wtc. i'lTe ruling
quotation was Mfc and the market rallied
from that figure onre to a and one c.
Omaha, May opened at fWc, to lo lower than
Monday's close, and broke to 84Vtc. On
bids It rallied to 84c. July wheat opened
only 'Ac under Monday, close broke to Sue,
a loss of lc. and later rallied a little.
Chicago weakened from 83c to 82Vc. Corn
howed equal weaKneas. Omaha, May
opened at 4Se (Monday close 47c) declined
to &HJ and later was bid up to ihtc.
Chicago opened weak at hio and lost lc
during the morning.
Another poor cash market. Chicago was
off and the local market followed natVnal
condition. The benr movement In futures
continued to react on caxh grain. Tb wheat
situation waa thought not to bo so good as
Monday. More grain seems to be coming
Into other markets. Omaha market was off
lo from Monday. Receipts of wheat were i
cars In and cars out; one week ago, 8 and
4 cars.
Corn Is holding Its own and the Omaha
market Is fully as llrm If not a shade bet
ter than Chicago. This is due n a local
omand by feeders and a!io buying by ele
vators. The latter are apparently loading
tip, for very little of the grain racelved and
Inspected finds Its way by sample to the ex
change floor. Cash corn was rather firm at
Monday's price. Receipts were SI cars In
and 10 cars out; one week ago, U and 31
cars.
Pales of carlota by sample on track at
vmanai
SrniS.ZO; straights, S4.4O4i4.i0; baketn, $3 5
rKUVJBlONh Mess pirk. per nm., l.ti
4 7i. Ijitd. ter lw Ilia.. K.inaiX1 Bnort
be sides (louse). S7 .2f.ti7.ilT4. Bhort clear
Ides I boned), ',.r.fr7.B7Vt.
K.linwing ate the receipts and shipments
r rionr a. .a grain;
Articles.
lour, bids
Wheat, bu
rn. bu
Oats, liu
ye. bu
arley, bu...,.
46
46
81
'
46
S44
804
St
4ou
40tf
S4B
8011
46
4&H
7H
82H
47
46
404 424
40 40V
41 Ho; No, S
1 car; 36c.
. Onen. Hlah. Low. Today, lion.
w neat-
May 864
July A 61
orn
May
July ....
Oats-
May .. 42 42
July 404 404
Mixed Corn No. 3, 6 cars,
yellow. 1 car. 424c: no grade.
Oats were steady at Monday prices and
receipts were 3 cars In and 6 tears out; una
week ago, I and ( cars.
WHEAT No. 1 hard, R54ff90c: No. 8 hard,
l2HrWlc: No. 4 hard. i3a80-: No, t sprlug.
86H4ji9c; No. t spring. BH'GWc; No. 4
spring. 72tU78c.
COKN-No. J, 430430; No. I. 4Tff414c;
ro. 4, 408140; No. 3 yellow, 4tf34c; No.
yellow, 4142e: No. t white, 43y43Vc;
No. 8 white, 414420.
oats-no. 2, Ifvas; No. . xwmte;
No. 4, 864'a64c: No. i white, 4?Vdc; No.
white. .,i-41c; No. 4 white, 394uc; stand
ard, 414c. . ,
Kotes from the Esehanare Offices.
Omsha Inspections of train were H cars.
Of wheat, I cars grnded No. 3 hard winter
ana x cars no. 4 hard winter, or corn,
3 cars graded No. 2. 15 cars No. 8 and 15
cars No. 4. - Of oats, 1 car graded No. 8
white and 12 ears No. 4 white. Two cars
of-fye graded No. 2, and 1 car of barley
INO. 0. v .
Grain Markets Elsewhere.
Closing prices of grain Monday and today
at ins mantels nanua were aa ioiiows.
KANSAS C1TT
Wheat
May July
Corn
May , ...
July
NhJW vuhk okm:hal siahkk r.
notations of the Day on Varloas
Commodities.
NEW YORK. March 1. FIXJL R Re
ceipts, 25,jO boH.; exports, lu.itw bob.,
Lately tuaiy; Minntiia uyiieun, .r.
Minneeotit MKrri, n.jitii.iv, wunc.
paiunis, o.uno; winter extra, m o u",
inter low' grades, j.i;.u..ij. huui.
uiet; fair to good, .S"tJ 1.00; cnolce 10
incy, 4 WXB4.90. iiuckwiiBdii nour, weaa,
'..ot'Ul.W.
cuiisAlKAl. Dull: yellow western.
11.124; city, 1.11'4; kiln dried, rilbUiA.
iiAitl.r. t uulei; leeouig, tx-c, c. 1. r.,
New Yotk; malting, b.ijtkc, c. I. f., Huffal).
KVK-Kaejl iso. i western, oc, to arrive.
WHISA 1' Receipts, l.lkiO liu.; sp.it, easy;
No. t red, Sl.uT elevator and tl.UDul.il I. o.
ulloat; iso. 1 tiottnein liulutn, lt94
o. b . afloat: No. 1 hard Manitoba, nom
inal, f. o. b., afloat, opllnns opened lower
on disappointing cables, 'the closo was tin-
tiled at a net .decline lit 2'cuMiC. May.
I .oivtfl.ux, closed at 11.014; July, Ii'4ii!i94c,
clos-d lit Vi'Vm Hepteiiioer, 68 lo-lixa.
loKed at bva.
CORN Receipt. S9.T75 bu.: exports. 153.-
O bu.: srait. easy; No. 2. 62c elevator nnd
54c' f. o. b., alloat; No. 2 yellow, 5sc; No.
white, u4c. Option market opened easy
nd lower. The. close was easy at 'ulkc
et lower. Miiy, MMi4lV:, closed at ttiVo;
uly closed at 6H4c. 1
OATS Receltits. h7.o00 bu. : export. 4.325
bu.; spot, easy; No. 2, 55c; standard white.
c: iso. i white, 61c; No. 3 wnite, 614c
HAY Unlet: shlnulna. 6utu'7ac: Rood to
choice, Uucfrll.06.
HOI'S Unlet: state, common to choice.
liKfl crop, 311380: 1902 crop, 22R": olds, 10
16c; l'nrlfic coast, 1(I3 crop, 27&34e; 19"2
rop. 24ip27c; olds, lofcloc.
IUHKS-Firm: Oalveston. 2(1 to 25 lbs..
18c; California, 21 to 35 lbs., life; Texas dry.
1 to jii ins., 14c.
RICK SteaAr: domestic, fair to extra, 34
4c; Japan, nominal.
TALIOW Steady ;Klty 1 12 per pkg.J, 54o;
onnrry (pugs, free), 6VfioVc.
f KAM. in Firm: fsncy hand-picked.
4c; othe.r domestic, 3l'4c.
l.RATHKR Firm; scld, 2:ff2Sc.
wool, Firm: domestic fleece. 2Ra,32e.
PROVISIONS-Beef. firm: family. I11.R0
1260; mess. I90O&9.5O; beef hams, 120.50
22.00; packet, I10.ocf 11.50; city extra India
mess. 11(1 otKi'lS 110. Cut meats, firm: rjlckled
bellies. n.504j2R: pickled shoulders. MOO:
pickled hams, Iin.OOS 11.00. Lrfird. easy; west
ern steamed, $8.00; refined, easy; continent,
$8.00; South America. $8.75; compound, 67n
7c per lb. Pork, easy; short clear, $15.50i
17.00; mess, $lfl 6t"ffl7.00.
BUTTERr Firm ; fresh creamery, 15ffllGc;
stste dnlry, 14622c.
CHEESE Firm; state full cream, fancy,
large and small, colored snd white, Sep-
ember. 12c; late made, loc.
F.OOfl Steady: western firsts, 2040.
101TLTRY Alive, steady; western chick
ens, 12c; fowls, 134c; turkeys, 15c. Dressed,
easy; western chickens, l2415c; fowls, 12
tfuc; turkeys,l7nnc.
Today. Monday
Whi.ii
t Way ...
Juiy ..1
Jinv-
May ...
July ...
Wheel
May ...
Jui .1.
Wheat-
May ...
July ...
NVheat '
May ..
July ...
BT. LOUia
834k
M4
47
MINNEAPOOa.
94 A
8THA
474B
8O4A
49
511
DUL.UTU.
NEW YORK.
9
974
004
$1.01
8
I1.03H
94
, CHICAGO GRtl.1 AMD PHOVI9IONB.
Kajiturra of the Trading and Closing
Trices on Board of Trade.
CHICAOO. March I. A decline !n foreign
grain markets and increased primary re
ceipts knocked 4c, from the price of May
wheat today. UquJdallon spread to the
frovlalon pit and resulted In a break. of
74o In the price of May pork. Closing
sricea showed a loss for May wheat of 3'ic.
compared with last night. July la down
XHHW. May corn is off Zc, outs Zk1i'.:4c
d provisions 424c to 874a
Ixiwer prices In all foreign grain markets
caused a weak opening. May belmr Wale.
lower at $1,004 and Jul' down Mi'o at H.sg
W4o. A dvemtse of nearly 3.on,oou bushels
lit tne worlds available stocks had
steadying' Influence for a tlin. During the
Inst halt hour of trading, however, heavv
selling again set in and the market broke
violently. May dropped to 904c, a decline
of 4c from the high point of the day. July
' fell io to 914c. A slight recovery followed
on buying by shorts, but the cloee was
weak, with May at c. July closed a
10 Clearances of wheat and flour were
euual to M).0)u bushels. Prima rv receipts
were 711.UU0 bushels, aguinet 391,600 bushels a
year ago. Minneapolis, uulutn and Chicago
reported receipts of 402 care, compared with
w curs iasi weea ana at cars a year ago.
Corn declined with' wheat, the market
being without support. May openad Hi4o
lower at 5tiSn and after selling up to
soko me price prose 10 Mtc late In th
day, closing at 544c. July ranged ttween
tao ana t o ana ciosd a'uA; lower a
Jo. Local reuelpts were 4M cars, 7 of
Contract grade.
mere waa a severe break In oats. rape.
many in in stay aauvery. in break wtt
ao snaro mat stop-loss orders were ex
cuted In large nuniWri and these added
to the demoralised state of the market. The
Close was weak and near the bottom. Afte
opening MjSc to Ht4c lower at 441 444c
May sold between 41o and 444c, closing at
4ic. . July closed IV4C, lower at 394c Local
receipts were cars.
in hog products all lists showed sharp
nreasa. stay .pora, nowever, was espe
cially weak and declined 874c for the day
in
hogs at
The cloee was practically at the bottom
With May poik at $14.50, after It had sol.
between 114 hi and 115 11. Ijld cloaed 4U
lomer at $7.46 and ribs wr also down 4-4
Estimated reoelpts for tomorrow: Whea
85 cars; corn, 165 cars; oats, lfiO cars; hogs,
i.uuu neau.
The leading futures ranged as follows
weakness In grains and lower prices .t
the Yui were th bear factors,
Articles. I Open. lilgta.l Vow. Close ! Yes y
W heat
May
(July
Juiy
Sept.
'
July
Sept.
Cut
May
July
Sept.
JVi k
May July
, July
' Kins
May July
J00ff4 1004 964 7 101
94 .'4 92S'n 5Vrt'4
93u4i W 14, 9:
WV.4: s-741 85V 864 K
M4f4' 4l MS MS
54Stl4 W: 5J, 6:14,1 V.4
W4 S W tCSt 62. 55444
441i 4 444 414 444ff4
tlSiJiS 41 S 39 3t4 414
3&4 5S t4V 3ll 354
IS IE 1 15 40 1 14 40 II 50 15 874
15 34 15 44 It 50 14 tU I 15 42 4
T78 T80 T40 745 T87H
, T 9-4 T W T 55 7 56 Ou
7 7741 7 SO T 40 7 40 7 824
T 824! 7 874 T W 7 50 T 90
Receipts. Shipments
2h.t
.... 43.(
....S')..i
,...Si.9.')
.... T.7H)
.141.900
4T.9"U
W.70
175,1
7.1'J
On the 1'rodnce ex hunxe today the but
er market was easier; creameries. 14i"-'tic;
alrles. lVii22c. Eggs, eajiy, st mark, cases
Deluded, 17'al74c. Cheese, firm, 104H4c.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Market Animated it Epota ant!
-fipumodio a a Ee.u'.t.
tlc'ffr
SUGAR YESTERDAY'S STRONGEST STOCK
Coal Conference In Indianapolis and
prend of th Freight War Hare
Their F.ffect on the
Market.
NEW YORK. March 1. the movement
of today's Mock market was somewhnt
mure consistent than that of yesterday. In
that pikes were above yesterday s level
throughout the day, but the character of
the market was not essentially cnanged.
The movement of prices was so slow and
sliiggislt as to be mmost Imperceptible and
theie were minutes at a time when the
ticker Was silent. Sugar was the etrongext
stock, ine only news on It being the
declaration of the regular dividends, about
which there had been no doubt felt, and a
rise In the price of refined sugar. ,
The returns o( net earnings lor January
which appeared during the day Included
Canadian Pncillc and Southern, all show
ing declines In net earnings of varying de
gree compared with last year's correspond
ing period. Rock Island and Canadian
I'aclhc showed some heaviness early In the
day, but stocks of the other companies
advanced with the rest of tne market.
Heavy snowstorms, which were reported
the severest In the history of the coun
try In the case of the New York Central,
threatened to Impair in operating ein
eiency and the volume of traffic again, but
the market Ignored the fact. lJtck of
progress was reported from the coal con
ference In Indianapolis ami the spread of
the freight war to other commodities than
grain was alleged. ' Prices dropped from
the best price after a period of practical
stHgnatlon. ltonds were Irregular. Total
sales par value Itud.ono. Cnlted Btates bonds
were unchanged on call.
The following weie (mo t-toMng quotations
on tho New York Stock exchange:
Sales.Hlgh.low. Close.
400
400
TOO
OMAHA WHOLESALES MARKET.
Condition of Trade and ((.notations on
Staple and Fancy Produce.
F.aas Receipts, more liberal; market
weaker; fresh stock, 144c.
LIVE POULTRY liens, 94c: young
roosters, 8u9c; old roosters, 5c; turkeys,
13if14o; ducks, 4c; geese, 8c.
DRESSED Pol:LTRY,Turkcys, lfi17c;
ducks, I lift 12c: geese, 10c; chickens, 104'iillc,
HI TTER Packing stock. I3e; cnolce to
fancy dairy rolls, 131jl4c; separator, 23c.
FRESH FISH Trout. 94'n10c; pickerel.
S4l8c; pike. 9oj perch.4'404c; blueflsh,
15c; wnltetlHh, H9c; salmon, lie; naddocg,
loc; eodltnh, 12c; redsnapper, 11c: lobsters,
boiled, per lb., 32c; lobsters, green, per lb.,
80c; bullheads, 11c; catfish, lS'Jfltc; black
bass, 20c; halibut, 10c; crapples, 12cj her
ring. 44c; white bass, 13c; blueflns, 8c;
smells. lillc.
OYSTERS New Tork Counts, per can.
41c; per gal., $2.00; extra select, per can,
36c; per gal., $1.80; standard, per can. 27c;
per gal., $1.50.
5itAi rer ton, iio.wf.
HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale
Dealers' association: .Choice No. 1 upland.
$8.50; No. 2, $.0O; medium, $t.50; coarse,
$6.00; rye straw. $5.00. Those prlcea sre for
hay or good color ana quality, uemauu
fair and receipt "gnt.
V Klib I ABljf.K. J
POTATOES Colorado, $1.00; Dakota, per
bu., $1.00; natives. R5c.
SWEET POTATOES Muscatine, per ddi.,
JP'. - . . - nee r
WAV I ItKAfSB rer ou., -.Ji'H..on.
CELERY Large California, 60c, 75o and
90c. .-..
ONIONS Spanish, per crate, t.wi; Colo
rado yellow and red, per lb., 24020.
CA HUAUK Wisconsin Holland, 3?c; new
California. Sc. .
TURNIPS Canada rutananaa, pec id.,
1,800
,-700
14c; while, per liu., 60c.
CAR HOTH x er DO.,
per crate.
$1.00.
PARSNIPS Per bit.. 60c, .
PEETS Per bu.. 60c.
CAULIFLOWER California,
'. 76
OCCUMnERB Per dos., tl.ZMn.BO.
TOMATOES Florida, per 6-basket crate.
uLm-. ... .
w 1 11 k 1 r, r r 1 1 . . . ii.iiii iir-n. tvv .
t.HTTTJCE HEAPS Per dni. bunches, c
6$1.00; per bbl., i.wi; icai iciiuce, per uus.
bunches, c. . ...
TURNIPS HOUtnern, per 00s., ibd.
BEETS Southern. per dos.. 75o.
CARROTS-Southern, per dog., TBe.
PARSLEY Bout hern, per doi., $1.00.
FRUITS.
1 rvriT va T-ollfnrnla Bellflowers. per box.
8175- New York export Greenings. Russets
and tfaiowirm, r...
CRANilKrtrllr. Jereey, -er u...,, i.w.
ner Ikix. $2.50; W isconsin Bell ana xjugie,
.50; Hell ana vnerry,
tRAPr Imported Malagas, per keg,
' ' . .... TTM 1 r,w'if tAn
H 1 KAW HP.ltnir.D ri..nun. uv. Wv., w
THilPIP!, FRUITS.
ORANGES Navels, all sires, choice, $215
62.26: fancy, all sixes. ij.aiU4.ou.
LEMONS-Callfornla, fancy, 300 to
M I... ..v,.,1.. In 270 sizes. I3.0IV(I 26,
. ,. . ! . I .... M I K rn rl SKn
f IOH i ailioiiua, imr iiriu. i....-, ,
5-crown, iic, v-viiwii
360,
ImpiHted Smyrna,
ltk'i 7-crown, inc.
BANANAS Per
$2.0o4i'-VM: Jumboa,
DA 1 t'erstan.
medium
12 75(03.25.
per vox . pi
slxed bunch,
SO rkg
No. I tOld. New.
ash quotations were as follows:
WHEAT No. 2 spring. 94cij$l.uu; No. i. 91
): No. 2 red, 964o'i$l 01
CORN No. 2. 51V: No. 2 yellow. S24e.
OATS No. L 4ltuc; fso. while. tl'U
4S4c.
itr nnn. 1. nc.
BARLEY GimI feeding. 9tf41c; fair to
Ch.nce malting, iUlc.
8tKD8-.No. 1 flax. $1 11: No. 1 northwest
ern $1 1''4, clover, contract grade. $1150.
FLOUR Easier: winter patents. $6 10$
fcJ, iUilila, Ha-'itufi tilug viui.
$2.00; per lb. In n-lb. boxes, 6c; omenta
COCOANL ITS Per aaca, w, per vtus.,
60c.
pHP.FitR- Wisconsin twins, full cream.
1?.- U'lnnmaln Ynuni Americas. 13m block
Swiss. liVc; Wisconsin brick, 18c; Wisconsin
Umburger, 12c.
HON K 1 wenrasaa, per z-t iramen i.w;
Utah nnd fotoraoo, per ia irames, sa.w.
MArl .ri hi UAK-oiim, per in., 10c.
CH'tFH Per bbl.. 15.60: per 4 bbl.. $3.S.
HORSERADISH I'er case of 2 dog.,
packed. Wo.
Itll'tyo ru. I s 1 wii, fi , Hrnii, w;
Kn. 1 salted. 7c: No. 2 salted. 8c: No. :
veal calf. to 12 lbs.. 84c: No. 2 veal clf,
13 to 15 lbs., 4c: dry salted hides, wrri'-'c;
sheen pelts. 254i"75c; horse hides, $1.50(32.50.
NUTS Walnuts. No. soft shell, tier .lb.,
15c; hard shell, per lb., 14c: No. 2 soft shell,
per lb., 13c; No. 2 hurd shell, per lb., 12c;
tlraxlls. Der IB.. 11c; filberts, per lb.. 11c:
almonds, soft chell,. per lb., 15c; hard
shell, per lb., 13c; pecans, large, per lb.,
11- mall tier lb.. 10c: peanuts, ner 1h .
ac:'rossteii peanuts, per II)., 8c; Chill wal
nuts liii'lSVkc: larae blckorv nuts, per bu.
11 5c; shell barks. ter bu., $2.00; black wal
nuts, per tiu., i.2o.
t. Lonla Grain and Provisions,
BT. iniTIS. March 1 WHEAT Lower,
demoralised by bulls selling out; No. 2 red.
rash, elevator, twc; iraca. i..(fri.i
Mav. 94c: July. 874e: No. 3 hard. 2iT944e
CORN Lower and depreaeed: No. 2 cash.
45c; track. 46c; May, .c; juiy. ac. .
OATS User; No. 2 cash. 414c: track,
4,H24c: Mav. 41c: No. 2 Wilts, 4640
FLOUR Steady; red winter patenta $0 20
ti5 4j; extra fancy and straight, J.tx.'U0.)
clear $4 2i"ii4 36.
SEED Timothy, steadv. $2.50ig2.80.
I'liDVUL'tl s3aa.41,. bi
BRAN Firm; sackej, east track. $03920.
H A Y Pull ; timothy, $5.uoyn.W; prairie,
$3 Ifi9 50 for No. 1.
J RON COTTON Tl. VX.
RAlltilNU 4c.
JIFMP TWINB c.
PROVISIONS Pork, lowert lobbing,
814.60. Itrd. lower- prime steam, WW1,,
Bacon quiet- boxed extra shorts, ss i2Ss
clear ribs. $Y26: short clear. $1.25.
POULTRY Unchanged; chti-kens, 104
104c; springs, 104c; turkey and ducks, lie
geese, sc.
UUTTKR steady j creamery, WtiZiC
dairy. 15".'50c.
KtltlS Loner, lie. case count.
Heeeibts. anipments.
Atchison ,N 6,o)0
do pfd 80O
tlnltiniore & Ohio.... 8.WJ0
do ufd
Canadian Pa., ex dlv.
Central of N. J
Chea. & Ohio, ex dlv.
Chicago & Alton
do pfd
Chicago Gt. West....
Chicago & N. W
Chicago. Mil. & St. P.
do pfd
Chicago Ter. A T....
do pfd
C. C, C. & St. L....
olorado Southern...
do 1st pfd
do 2d t.fd
Delaware & Hudson.
Pel., Lack. & West..
Denver 4 R. G
do pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Hocking Valley
do nfd
Illinois Central
Iowa Central ........
do nfd
K. C. Southern
do pfd
.oulsvllle & N
Manhattan L
Met. Securities
Metropolitan St. Ry..
Minn. A St. Louis....
M.. St. P. A 8. S. M..
do pfd
Missouri Peclflo
M.. K. & T
do pfd
Nat. of Mex., pfd....
New York Central...
Norfolk A Western..
do nfd
Ontario A Western..
Pennsylvania
Pitts., C. C. A Bt. L.
Reading
ao isv ptd ..........
do 2d pfd
Rock Island Co
do pfd
St.- L. A S.F., 2d pfd.
St. L. Southwestern.
do pfd
Southern Paelflo
Southern Railway....
do Dfd
Texas A Paelflo..
Tol. . 8t. L A W
do Dfd
Union Pacific,
do pfd
Vabash'
do Dfd
Whteltng. A L. E....
Wisconsin Central...
do Dfd
Adams Express.
Amer. Kxpresa......
U. S. Express
Wells-Fargo Ex
Amal. Copper
Amer. Car A F'dry..
do pfd
Amer. Cotton Oil....
do pfd
American Ice
do pfd
Amer. Linseed Oil...
do Dfd
Amer. Locomotive...
do pfd
mer. Smelt. A R....
do Dfd -.
Amer. Sugar Rert'g..
Anaconda Mining....
Rrooklyn R. T
Colo. Fuel A Iron....
Consolidated Gas ....
Corn Produots
do pfd
Pis tillers' Securities.
General Electric
International Paper,
Go pfd
International Pump..
ao pra
National Lend
North American......
Paelflo Mall
People's Gas
pressed steel car....
do Dfd
Pullman Palace Car.
Republlo Steel
do pfd
Rubber Goods
do nfd
Tenn. Coal and Iron.
U. S. Leather
do pfd
. S. Realty
do nfd
tT. S. Rubber
do pfd
'nlted States Steel.,
do pfd
Westlnghouse Elec.
Western Union
N. Securities
654
84
75
604
8S4
M4
1.300 1114 1104
3.4
81
29
35-j
81
7.700 1394 13St1
Flour, bbls.
Wheat, bu..
Com, bu....
Oats, bu
.. 113.01
.141. 00
..1JE.0OO
17.00
149 0OO
7.0i
8S.0l
Dulatn
PUH'TH. March
hard, 9KV-:
aln Market.
1 WHEAT In store,
No. 1 northern. W'c! No
northern. 94e; to arrive. No, 1 hard. ts4c
No. 1 northern, tsFiic; No. 1 northern, tie
May. 4c; July. 94c; September. i"4c,
OATS Ou track aud to arilva, Ju4o.
ino 94 94
ll) 19 19
loO 74 74
3") 154 15S
100 54 54
100 23 23
O11O 154 1M4
100 21.2 20
100 184 14
l.m 234 22
1.60) 624 '1H
11,300 394 384
X) 127 126
1024
1424
1014
141
800 115 116
'166 69" 69"
',8o6 8S4 87V
100 154 154
'i6 80" 83"
800 115 1144
400 56 65i
1.000 20
12,200 1134
1,800 404
. 200 764
4,106 26'
400 62
100 414
'166 soli
4,100 43'
800 194
'io6 22
100 24 4
200 33
7,900 . 74U.
100 864
600 34
I.266 404
204
112
404
76
26"
61
414
86
734
864
834
29
100 101 101
464
194
654
88
744
!M4
II04
1,-3
3)
34
81 4
144
162
1.194
1T2
9
19
T5
154
64
23
1M4
2V)
- 14
65
214
62'4
Hhi
72
7S
121
IS
33
164
81
1014
142
M
114
58
6!4
117
S84
15
S54
354
1144
66
6
204
1134
65
40
764
56
20
eo
41
134
SO
43
184
79
224
24
84
74 -
W4
334"
144
17
40
tx
15
100
205
47
194
68
8
88
T
21
wenk. with actual bufttiese !r V:nkers
bill nt 14 .Rfifl;4.8i lor demand, and at
4 M70i'8 4 S3f for slxty-ilsy bbln; posted
rates, ft M'q4.M4 and $4 874; commercial
bills f.R.14.
SILVER Bar, 874c; Mexican dollars,
4T.J.C.
ItoN PS Government, steady; rallrotd,
Irregular.
The closing quotations on bonds are at
renews:
tntt Vinh'ts e. g. 4 im
1. IX'J. ontrsl 4 6
1" Do Irt Inc
1H 'Mnn. St. L 4.. s
UJi HI . K. A T. 4.... :
13fti do it 77i
IM't N. K. ft. of M. . 4m. 7JH
D B. rf. t. ret-.
do rmipnh .......
do St. rg
do roupon
do nrw 4. res. ..
do roupon
do old 4. reg...
do roupon
AtrhlfKin sen. 4.
do adj. 4n
Atlantic t". 1,. 4i
Kal. Ohio 4 ..
do ii.b
rntrl of U. ....l.t, Prnn oon. It,
do 1st Inf Rodlnt K'n. 4a
cha. a o. 4S St L A I. M. -.
t'hlraso A A. 3Sa.. 74 4 St. U A 8 T. tt
I . II. A Q. n. 4... l"a'ft 1.. S "V. lt- .
C, 8. P. gen. 4a.lOt Beal.oaM A. L 4a.
i' m . w. c. 7a.,..12i'S(,utlini Fac. 4a...
...li'TH N Y. C. (. I'te
... v "X. . r. e. aa
... S,No raclflc 4a....
.. 1 do la
...jon'i N. A W. c. 4a....
.. t.t. n R. U 4a far.
tt
...lr'4
...l.ilV,
... 7"S
... 7W
... It
... 44
... r.
4a. '"4
OMAUA LIVE STOCK MARKET
1
Bett Cttl Cold Steady to Btrong;, Otheri
About btetdy.
HOG MARKET VERY SLOW AND LOWER
Desirable Grades of (keen gold
Readily at'Steady rrlces. Others
Little glow nnd Lamb
Dull nnd Weak,
C. R. I. P. 4....
do col. 6a 77l
CC.C. A S. L. . 4a. t7'k
Phlcaso Tr. 4a n
t'on. Tobacco 4a 6!a
rolorado A So. 4a. 4
0. A R. O. 4a 7
Erla prior Hen 4a '
do sail 4a tV
T W. at T). C. la.. ..in i
llocklns Vsl. 4V.. HifV
"I, A N. nnl 4a.. K4a
Po. Railway aa
Teiaa P. Is .
T.. St. b. W
Vnlon Pacific 4a.
do oonr. 4a. .
V. 8. 8tel Id
wabaiih la
do deb. D
W. A L. IS. 4a
Wiaconaln Cen. 4a
tolo. T. A I.
rtH
...i
...una
...Hi
4a. Mi
...10M
... 4
7t't
m-4
79
SOtTTH OMAHA. March 1.
Recelbts were: uoiile. Hulls
Otticlal Monday 2.419 t,S
Ottlclal Tuesday 3,400 -,500
ta
Ex-lnt. Offered. Ex-lnt, offered.
Sfir York Mlnlna; notations.
NEW YORK. Msrch 1 Following 1
the closing quotations on mlmns; stockr:
onurio
Adama Ton..
Alice .,
Precca
Comatork
Ton. ral. A Va
Horn silver ....
Iron Silver
tndviil Con .
Llttla Chief ..;
10
,. li
.. 10
..
..m
..HO
..19
.. I
..
orhir
ThoanlK
Potoal
Savaga
Slarra Nevada
Small Hnpaa ..
Standard
.46)
. 4
. Si
. s
. 9l
. 1
.
As.icssment paid.
BOSTON.
Arm on the
as a whole
Bank Clearings.
OMAHA, March 1. Bank carlnKS for to
duy, $l,STi6,915.77, a decrease of $377,2-l6.20 from
the correspondliiat day last year. .
Wool Market.
March 1. WOOL Prices are
wool market and the market
only modcrutely active. The
demand Is for (jo. id medium wools. Ter
ritory wools tend to be active. Pulled and
foreign wools are both firm nnd steady.
The lending quotations lire; Idaho, me
dium, Ityiflic; low medium. 17i)1fc. Wy-
mlnn. fine, 15ijiltk'; heavy line, l:i'if!4o; me-
11m. iswul9c: low middlinK. lHaJOc. Ltah
nd Nevada, fine, 1 5fi 1 He ; heavy fine, lllti.
4c; fine medium, 114(?1T''; medium, lNlilSc;
medium, 19fi20o. Dakota tine. 15vl0c;
ne medium, milic; medliuru lS'orjc; low
Hum. I9nii0c. Montana, tnfdliim choke.
9(2oc; avernjee. 1Klil9c; staple, l!"o20c; me-
um choice, 19'u20c.
London, March 1. WOOL The listing
1 wool arrival for the second serle of
uotlon B.-tlos closel today with the follow-
K amounts: Nn.w South ales. 47,0S1
bales; Queensland. 20,913 bales; Victoria,
?M bales; South Australia, ;r,.356 bales;
est Australia. 6.667 bales: Tasmania. 1.-
242 bnlei; New Zealand, 70. UM bales; Cape
ootid nope, and iNHtai. zs'iso Dales.
Eighty-seven thousand Australnslan nnd
.zii bales or fane or uooa none and Na
tal were forwarded direct to spinners, msk-
njr the amount available tor the sales 167,-
:s bales, mciudintc in naies neia over
from the first series.. The sales are sched-
d to open March 8.
BT. LoriS. March 1. WOOL Steady :
medium (trades, combine; and clothing, 17?
214e; Hunt fine, ift5ti7V,c: heavy nne, rap
144c; tub washed, 20fi3u4c.
tletnl Market.
NEW YORK. March 1 METALS Tin
declined on tho spot position In London,
os ne- 2s 6d lower at. 123 7s Oil. while fu
tures were unchanged at 123 15s. Locally
tin was a- shade easier, wttn spot closing
at I2o.OOM2X.50. (.'onrier was steady In Lion-
don with spot unchnnged at 5i 12s tid, and
futures higher at too 12s oei. ixicany cop-
ner was otilet with lake, electrolytic and
casting all quoted at $12.25iiil2.5o. Lead was
higher both here and in London. The local
market adtanced to $4.60 4.86, while Lon
don closed at 11 lfls 3d. Hoeiter waa un
changed at 22 2s 6d In London and at $6.05
fftn.lo In the local market, iron closed at
Is 3d In Glasgow and 42s 44d In Middles-
borough. Locally Iron was unchanged. P.O.
1 foundry, northern, Is quoted nt S14.?Eff
15.25: No. .2 foundry., northern, at $l4.26ii
14.75; No. 1 foundry, southern, and No. 1
foundry, southern, soft, at $13.2R4i'13.76.
ST. I.OUIS, March !. METALS Load,
steady, I4.35W4.OT4- Bpelter, steady, $4.no.
13,100 47
400 194
SOU 6tf4 BO
'406 7
.900 814 t0.
9
57
8.700 224 22 2Vl
9X 81 79 80
400 47H 47 47
200 90 90 90
12,800 125 1254 1254
.... 64
7'.966 40
I'.joi 192"
900 184
'ioe 23"
'a66 ii"
'400 ii
100 n
2.200 M4
l.MO 98
2U0 28
leas
a a
"166 19H
"ino 7
V 77
100 74
'eno i?U
son 4n
t 400 11
15.600 6rt
200 159
191
n
ii"
ii"
81 -25
'
97
28
194
64
ii
47
107
f5'4
158
404
80 iZ
1914
191
174k
n
159
12
4H
S3
714
"4
81
2
18
78
684
T
42
18
78
85M
74
49
11
48W
107i
664
156'i
7
8T4
Total sales for tho day, 174,100 share.
Dost on Stock (notations.
BOSTON, March 1 -Oall loans. S404U per
tent: time loans, 4reH per canu Official
elo-lng prices tn s'ocks and bondae
Atchlaon Adj.
do 4a
no pfd ,
Poatnn A Aloanr.
Ilo.ton A Main
Pnaton KlavatPd .
ritchbnre pfd ..
M. Ontral
N. Y.. N. H. A
Para Marautts ..
Tnlon Pactse
A mar. Aria. Ohm....
do pri
A mar. Ptiao. Tuba. .
Amar. flusar ..
do pfd
Amar. TAT
Amar. Woolas
do nfd
Fdlann riae. Illiua. . . Parot
nanaral Klae 17 Onlncy
Maa. Eiactne
do pM
Maaa. Oaa
T'nllaS Fruit
I'M ted fkoe Mark..,
do pfd
IV S. Si
dn pfd
Adventure
7 1 Almies
.174 Amalgamated ...
. ts Amar. Zing ....
tt' 1 A turtle ,
.14114 T)lnfham
,H7 ral. Hacla ,
.UK 0ntann1al
. 1V Toppar Range .,
.MIH.nalT Wa
. T. Dominion Coal ,
. 78 franklin
. H Oranry ,
. T4 Tala Rftval ...
4 1 Maaa. MtnlaS .,
.l,MlrMiran
.114 Mohawk
.lina Mon. C. A 0..
. 'oid TVtmlnloa ..
Tniioapaoia
II iShannon
7l4,Tamarak
ltT-ln(ty
014
If44
Did .Bid, ex-fl.
s
n. a
ftah
Victor la
Winona ...
noiTtnn
Mtntn..
UOII ...
.... 4
.... 47-j
....
.... T
.... ItH
44
.... 17H
.... Ki4
.... a
.... M
.... 7H
.... t
.... 7
.... IH
.... 44
.... SR4
.... tH
.... la
.... it
....
.... S
.... TH
.... 44
.... IH
.... H4
.... tita
.... I4
.... a
.... 71
Usdos Block Market.
4XJNDON. March 1. Close:
tiona.)!. tnonay ..$-! N. T. rantral
do. socosat
Aoat-onda
Attchlaon
do vfa
Baltimore A O..
('DJln Paelflo
t'ba. Ohio ...
Chlcato Ot. W...
C . at. A St. p
Dncra
Li R O
do pfd ........
Erl ,
do tat pf4....
do td Dfd
llllaola rantral
Loitla A Naaa
1
.at -
Norfolk A W..
114
. 7
. tl
. 7V
.lUS
. 15
.KtS
14
14
do pfd
aJ.V. 1 Steal
IS o 'd ....
ltd Wabatk ...
.1U4V fd.....
do Dfd
Ontario A Wast...,
Paonaylvaota
Hand Mloas
kaadlng
do lat pfd
do M pfd
Soutbarn Hallway
do pfd
....um
.... IT,
a. Par 1 no
Culos Paella
to
. 14
, II
. 44
. ao
. II
. 7
. Ik
. 4
M . K. A
Es-lnt
SILVER Bar. easy; 28 $-16d per ounce.
MONEY 2Vii per cent; the rate of dls
count In the open market for short bills
Is 34458 1-14 per rent: fur three months
bills, S4fe3 per rent.
Kr York Money Market.
NEW YORK, March 1 MONEY On call
easy, 1VJ per vent; dotting bid, 1 per
cent; offered. 1 per rent. Time loana,
eauaier; sixty days, 1 per oent; ninety day
34 per cwnt; six mostha 4"i4V per cea
Prime mercantile paper. 44r4 Per osmt
S l liRLiMa tXC'lLANGB- trm, cload
Visible SapJl- of Grain.
NEW YORK. March 1 Special cable
and telegraphic communication received by
Bradstreet's . shows the following chanaes
In available supplies as compared with
last account: Wheat, United States
nd- Canada, east Rockies, decreased
703.000 bushels. Afloat, for and In Europe.
decreased 1,000,000 bushels. Total supply
leoreased r.708.tn bushels.
Corn. T'nlted Btates and Canada, east
Rockies. Increased 6X6.000 bushels.
onts. united states and tjanaaa. east
Rockies, Increased 581.000 bushels. The
lesdlna- Increases reported this week are
Sra.OOO bushels In Manitoba and 183.000 bush-
Is at tho Chicaa-o private elevators. The
leading- decreases include 400.000 bushels at
the northwestern Interior elevators: 208..
COO rushels at Louisville; 103.000 bushels at
Portland. Me.l 97.000 bushels st Coteau:
54.000 bushels at Aberdeen and 60.000 bush-
Is at Minneapolis private elevators.
Cotton Market.
NEW ORLEANS. March l.-COTTON-
Futures. steady: Marrh. 14.82fil4.R4c: April,
15.02(?15.e5c: May, , 15.26Vff 15.26c; June, 12.9fV
js.ooc: July. jr.HBrano H(o AUsrust. iB.Wit)
15.12c: September. 12.95gi3.00e; Octolter, 12.10
11.17c. Spot, quiet, steady; sales, 1,600
bales; ordinary, 1-' s-ioc (tooa ordinary,
13Tc: low mlddllna-. 144c: mlddllna-. 144o:
od mldauns;, 10 s-itc; nuaaiina; rair.
9-lRc. Kecoipts, l.isi Dales; stock, auo.-
649 bales.
NEW YORK. March 1. COTTON Snot.
aulet: 25 points higher; middling- uplands,
lti.Bt'e: midduna gun, 10. toe; sales, v.tuo
bnlea
8T. LOUIS. March I.-COTTtJN Mar.
kit steady; middllnr. 144c; sales, 580
bales; receipts, 1,200 bales; shipments, none;
stock, 21,007 bales.
19P4.
blieep.
it.m
Two dnvs this week.. 1.819 16.968 tt.Stt
Same days last week. ...li.6.'0 'J3.8l 21.-'7
Hanie days week before.. V.i9 14,4
name three weeks ago... 6.16 14,4.;9 11.039
Same four weeks ago.... 6.0u6 13.487. 1.910
Same days last yeur 7.1U0 8.910 8.739
ftttt-tiris ivh ilit, UaH io DA it..
itie lotiowiiig taute suunvs tue tv.-.u
ot catlte, iiohs aim sneep al South o.uu.ia
lur Kie yeur 10 uatu, witit coiiitiarisoiis
tust year;
' 19o4. lox Inc. Dec.
Cattle l4o,,4 liu.oii ti.VnAt
Hogs 4U.1MU TU1. m 14.UOX
bheep U,Mi itu.ijl lvi.,tMl
Avtiaat prices uaua lot' iioss t feuiilu
Oitmiia tor the iasi seveial Uu witu com-aiarisotis:
Date. I 1904. 1903.1902.lliUl.lo0.;lS9.!lBM.
1....I 4 7241 I 6 Ml 8 32 4 all I 441 I 84
J...., 4 ';,! $ Sl I 4 ul Mi .1 W
J....I 4 4 8 U & Vl I 4 Ufi $ 89 i 4 t
4 81 J aV, i Ht 6 Jl ,m,t
fc.... 4 10 tu 8 11 b a. 4 tkl. 1 13
4.... 4 801 8 ii 8 16 ft Zl 4 W 3 tuf
I. ... 1 8 V4 8 01 b 8 4 11 8 i 1
8.... 4 88, I mi . 4 i! . tui j .1
.. . 4 88 i 4. 711 I 3l 4 84 10 1 71
10... 4 ul4 li id! 0U 1 4 8V 8 ill 3 .
II. .. I 6 00 1 6 0 8 Vl i 8i ! W 3 "
i...6i 1 a 'ut 6 tH 5 $0 4 T9 81
u..., 4 w4l-8 8v,-e wi a "1 I i 3 i
14... 1 8 &i e lui e 8 4 i, 8 wi I Nl
lu...l 4 99 1 1 ali t U 9 7.ii i bt.; 3
16.. I 6 03 ( 6 T2 1 t i 4 83 I ! 8 88
1... 9 ut 1 1 m & 7S 1 ita soi ' 84
1S...I 8 tM4 U 9ii i '.! 5 2.) I 3 82) 3 81
1W... 8 8 M a 84 U 4 83t I 3 91
2o...i 8eil 6 rJ., ft 0 .Ui 4 l 8 5v
6 88 8 88 , 6 32 4 74) i 47 1 84
-2... I S 2741 I 8 9tii s i8i 4 8S 8 boi 8 81
Feb. i3... k 32V 8 . i 5 ., 4 89 2 bB 81
Ftb. z4...i 6 i.n., 0 011 H61 1 4 wi - y
i6... 6 31, 8 81 6 U3 6 37 3 WJ .9
26... I 6 3U4 111, 5 88 t 83 4 66 I M
27... 1 6 1 6 ro, u oti 8 26 4 6a( 3 tti
2H... .1 6 8., 6 tfti 6 2j 4iii 3 til. 3 06
29... I 5 174 " M "
1...I u 13;k I 6 Oil t 22i 4 08 1 1 61j 3 78
Feb.
rb.
Feu.
Feb.
Feb.
b.
r eu.
Fe b.
Feb.
Feu.
Feb
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
i to.
Feb.
Feo
Feb.
Feb.
Feu.
Feb.
Feb,
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Indicates Sunday.
The official number of cars of "stock
brought In todtty by each road Was:
taiiif .iiOKs.Dii p.11 see.
C, M. & St. 1 Ry 1
Wabitsh 1
AllxHourl Facltio Ry 5
I nloii I'lK lllo system.... SI
(J. & N. VV. Ry 6
V.. E. & M. V. R. R 34
C, St. F., M. & O. Ry.. 25
11. it M. Ry 37
C, ii. Ml y. Ry..... 2
n. t. t Bt. J 1
C, R. 1. ii P. Ry., east.. 8
Illinois Central 1
Chicago Ut. Western.... 3
8
3
U
6
27
10
1
139
41
Total receluu 152
The disDoaltlon of tho day' receipts wa8
as follows, each buyer purchasing the bum
ber 01 head indicated:
Buyer.
Omaha Facklng Co..
Bwlft and Company
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour & Co
Armpur At Co., Sluut City
anemic Bt to v--
Carey ft Bonton
McCreary & Carey
w. 1. Btepnen
Hill ft Huntzlnger
Huston ft Co
Hamilton ft Rothchild....
L. F. Hust
Wolf ft Murnan
Sol Dtgan
J. B. Root & Co
Mike Huggerty ft CO,....
. ft S
Other buyers
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
751 1,072 1.024
865 2,073 3.015
710 2,646 1,193
495 XiH7 1.8.3
21 960 ....
78
18
63
24 .... ....
20 .... ' ....
15
16
88
40 .... .....
2
88 ..
124
22 ' .... ....
260 .... 287
Totals
CATTLE There
.31640 8.938 7 18t
was a moderate run 01
came hern today for a Tuesday and as the
lecal demand was quite liberal and some
large shipping orders on l.uud the market
was Quite active on uesitaotv ,rau- vm.
iha tendency nf ntices LDWard. The bulk
nf th arrlvuls soul in falrlv Kood soMBOil.
The market on corn leu steers coutu uem
bo described by calling it Steady to strong.
Th strength was oonilned very largely to
tii better zrades and something strictly
good would probably have sold C'tf-lOo higher
than voMieriiHv. The common uud part fat
kinds, though wore more too brisk and In the
malonty or tux 01a not. cominajiu muuu
more than steady prices. The bettor grades
were soon out of hrst hands and in fact the
bulk of all the otierings wits aisuosea 01 at
a reasonably early hour.
The cow market was active ana strong,
the malorlty of the better trades selling
bmWc higher. Canners the same as has
been the case of late showed very little
change. Trading though-was quite brisk all
along tne line ana a gooa clearance whs
made. There did not. seaim to. Ihj any too
many cows and heifers In alght to meet
packers requirement.
ItUUS uia noi snow muuu ut any ciiiwisb.
The same as yesterday, they wera not very
active. Veal calves sold readily at good
steadv nl-lcea. ,
The demand for stockers and feeder waa
again fully 'equal to the supply ana goou
stuff - If anything commanded stronger
price than yesterday. The general run of
came, inougn SUIU UUUUl bu-ku, JIUUIUI
m rairlv active so- that tha pens were
cleared of the better grades In good season,
Representative aa ea:
natar nnd Molasses.
NEW YORK. March 1 BUOAR Raw.
firm; fair reflnlntr, 24ti2 8-S3c; centrlfugitl,
96 test, 34i3 2-32c; molasses' sugar, V-,"
1.1-82c; refined firm; No. a, 4.15;; no. 7.
10c: No. 8. 405c: No. 9. 4.00c: No. 10. S.nfjc
No. 11. 3.90o: No. 12. S.85c: No. 13. S.S0c: No.
14. S.75c; confectioner' A, 4 40c; mnldi A,
hoo: cut loar. o.aoc crusnea. d.zdc po-
red. 4. (c: granulated, 4.65c; cubes, 4.80c.
MOLASSKS Firm.
NBW ORLEANS. March 1. SUOAR
Steady: open kettle, !Vo2 8-10c; open kettle,
. ... . 1 9.4 II.- ..nia...l KI...
I e 111 ttlUS'll. dtu o-l'i,, iciiiiiiuri If U'irr,
44c; yellows, 34ft3 lo-ioc; seconds, Z4if
3-lc.
ViDLASSES Nominal: onen kettle. 20CT
28c; centrifugal, limine; syrup, acafop.
Coffee Market.
NTTW YORK. March l.-COrFEE The
market for future opened steady at an ad-
vanese of 10Sj20 points. The close was
steudy at unchanged prices to an advance
or 15 points, riaieti were reoonea or 00.
bags. Including May, 6.MWi5 65c; July, 6.90c;
Hnnianiliar t. Wtiii 20c: Octotier 6.30o: No
vember. 6.80c; December, 6 4oiivi.45c, and Jan
uary, 6.56c. No. 7 Rio, lt-lto.
Kansas City Uralu and Provisions.
KANSAS! CITY, March 1. WHEAT
May, K3Sc; July, 814c; cash. No. 3 hard.
Sue; No. 3, Ktio6c; No. 4. 7,4Tsoc; re ectoa,
7oSi-72c: No. 2 red. $1.06; No. 3. $1.0jfla.u2. .
TORS-May. 4.i'c; juiy, 40ib-iic; casn,
No. 2 mixed, 42c; No. 2 white, 44ic; No. t.
I'lUc
OATS No. I white, ivqiic; ino. z mixed.
294 40c.
HAY Weak; cnoice nmotny, xavrajo.W:
Cholre prulrle, Ii Jt'ji.iU.
H V K. SO. Z. tMOIOC.
BUTTER Creamory, 2J(ffI3e: dairy, fancy.
18c.
EGGS Lower; Missouri and Kansas,
rases returned, itc; new no. 2 whllewood
cu Included, lac.
Heceipta Shipments.
Wheat, bu 212 .800 84.800
Corn, bu M.4V0 Se.fO
Oats, bu 27,000 7,000
Philadelphia I'rodoce Market.
PHILADELPHIA. March 1. BUTTER
Steady, but quiet; extra creamery, 251126c.
ECaC.8 T-o cents lower; fresh nearby,
21c at the mark; fresh weattern. 21c; fresh
southwestern, 20Qj21o; fresh southern, 20c
at the mark.
CHEESE Firm: good demand; New York
full cream. choe to fancy, llQUVyc;
air to gooa, iinatfiic.
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Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. March l.WHBAT-
May, 794c; September, 4c; on track. No.
1 hard. 9y74jc; Nu. 1 northern, 9T4C; No. 2
northern, 9541t54c; No. i northern, 93 &
9be.
FI.OCR Market 15c lower-; first patents.
$6 245.S6: second patents, $5 10(6 2n; tirat
clems, $3.jjj4.; second clears. $2.5CTj2.vv.
bkan totrong; in num. Ii8.tv3l6..
Liverpool Uraln Market.
LIVERPOOL March 1. WHEAT Spot
steady; No. 1 Callfurnla, 7s 4.1, futures
su-ady; March. C lo4d; May, 4s bd; July,
6s 6Vd.
CORN Spot, quiet, American mixed, new,
4s id. American mixed old, 4s 6y1; futures.
quiet; Mtu-cn. 4 iW. Alay 4 440.
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cessive this morning, but owing to the
break In provisions both yesterday and
today packers were very cautious. The
market wss slow all d:iv with prices 5.il0c
lower than yesterday's arller market, or
trifle stronser thsn ystenln's extreme
close. As compnreil with Saturday the
market Was fully KiliSOc lower. The bulk
of the medium to good weight hog sold
from $5 10 to $.' 174. with prime heavies
from $5.20 to $.i.30. Trading though wa
cry slow and at noon there were "till
third of the receipts In first hnd. The
same as yesterday, the close was ex
tremely dull nnd weak, particularly on the
lighter weights. Representative sales;
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L3LLJW
bend; market steady; nstlvs lambs, $ 0J
6 75: western Inmbs. $IH5.; fed 'we.
,i f"ti 4 .". ; Tcns chpid enrllngs, li.Jwif
6.15; sttiokers and feeders. $1i51i4.:'6.
Tt. Ionia Live- morlt Market.
fT I.OI IS. Msrch 1 CATTI.F.-Rerelptn.
3i head. Imludlng 1W head 1sns;
ittaiket steady to strong; native shipping
and export steers. IliWiSSi dressed beet
and butcher steers. $4.0O'ti5.15; stivers tinder
1 ii il , hii J ('; stockers snd faeders.
$51113 75; cows and heifers, $2.35u'4.; cen-n.-rs:
$2ivti: 5ti; bulls, $i 5t"ii3 5i: calves. $3 00
ftV.m; Temts snd Indlsn iteer, $3,0044 40;
cows and heifers, $2oiHi3.15.
HOtiS-Recelpls. R,M head: market
stronger; pltts and lights, $4 18111515: pack
ers. $V. oMij. I;.; butcher nnd best neavyi
'Vhi-KP AMI LAMnS-rtecelpt. IPno
head; market nrm; native muttons, 4J'1
4.75; litnil.s, $4.7Mii.tt; culls and buck. $2.
ti4.:5; stiH'kers, ti .OHii3.00
t. Joseph I.Ke- lek Market.
ST JOSEPH. March 1CATTLB Re
ceipts S.iloti head; market lo'a'iftc higher
th in Thursday; natives, $3,751(5 40; cows and
heifers, $2 0otj4.S0; stockers and feeder, $3.00
fij 4 5
lloOfl-r.ecelpts. S.1M head; market 54)100
lower; light, $l.96u5.30; medium and heavji.
;i 20-.tr. 4i
PMEET AND LAMPS Receipts. ,
head; market for lambs and yearling
Hti-H.lv to Ine higher; alieep. stesdy l 10
lower'; lambs, $3.70; wethers, $4.50; ewe.
$130.
loas City l ive Mtoetc Market.
SHMX CITY. la.. March 1 -(Special
Telegram.) CATTI.K Reoelpts. 1.S00 hssd:
mnrkt't. steadv: beeves. $3.50(f4 ritt; cows,
bulls nnd mixed, $:oo'(l3.50; stockers and
feeders. $3.ou'ti3.75; calves and yearling,
$2 'fi:i !. . . ,
MOOS-Receipts, 4.5ii head: market,
wenk; selling at $4.75'o.25; bulk of salei.
$;..!X.ii(5 10.
Stark In Hlght.
Following are the receipts of llv torlc
for Ihe six principal western cltle 7-
Ctittle.
.... 3.400
f onO
5.500
3,(
.
1,3-JO
Hoes. Sheep,
9.600
IStioO
13 i.)
8.500
1S4
4,500
8.9P7
10.4
3.000
S.0OO
4.143
.11,500 Cl,64 SI.455
SHEEP Receipts were ngiUn nulte liberal
this morning although there were not as
many on sale ns yesterday. Packers took
hold fairly well nnd bought the sheep at
generally steady prices. Oood stuff could
be quoted active while Inferior grades were
neglected to some extent. Soijie ewes sold
as high as $4 os nnd Colorado ewes $:i.fi.
me wethers and vearllntrs mixed brought
$4.60.
Hut while the sheep sold quite freely
lambs were not so nctlve snd In fact In
some cases sold a trifle lower, particularly
Where the quality was not desirable.
yuot ttlons for cornred stock: cnoi"
western lambs. $6.50475.75: fair to
godo lambs, $5,0OT5.fiAi good to cholre Mx-
icatr yearnngs, to.iHruo .j.i; goou to cnoice
western yearlings, $4.7&rf..OO; fair fir good
yearlings, t4.334.5: good to choirs weth
ers. S4.otmi4.2u; fair to good wethers, jn.iii'ft
4.00; good to choice owes. S3 S.'7 LIS; fair to
good ewes. $3.6073.80. Representative sniet
I
16 west cull ewe
32 west ewes
7 west ewes
445 M extiian ewes..
446 west wethers...
64 west wethers...
fi west wethers...
IS west lamb
1 want lainlM
76 bucks
45 western ewen .
2U western ewes ..
10 weetern ewe .
24 weetern ewe .
1 western Vw .
SS7 western ewe .
313 western ewes .
4.' western ewes .
4S4 western ewes
3 Western ewe
444 Colorado ewe
200 western ewes
104" western ewet
69 western wethers
344 Mexican wether
ZA4 Mex loan ewes and wether..
ZM western wethers
8 western wethers
53 western wethers
S04 western yearlings
1? western yearlings
43 western yearlings
5 western ewes
454 western ewes
4 western ewes
4 western ewes
109 western wethers and yearl.
4i0 Mex. wethers and yearlings
IH7 western lambs
5 western lambs
3
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91
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. 116
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. 86
. 86
. 87
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3 90
3 90
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4 35
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4 50
4 65
4 65
4 60
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tciday :
South Omaha
Chicago
Kansas City ..
Pt. Louis
St. Joseph,
Sinux City
Totals ,
Flviniornted pples nnd Dried Fruit".
NEW YORK, March l.-EVAPORATET) .
APPLES Market quiet. with demand
HKht. but there Is bo pressor to sell, snd
prices are steadily held; common, 44fc:
prime, uV(r.t4c; choice, 647jw; fancy, 84
CALIFORNIA TRIEP FRVITS--Prune
nre not nitrattlng satisfactory drmsnd and
tho market shows rnther an f osier ten
ilencv. though quotations still range rrrttn
34c to 64c according to grade. Apricot
nre senrre and firm: choice, 9ffl0c: e
tvn choice. 1047!04c: fancy, 13":r60.
11 Alar. In ltirht Slinillv tld thO
better grades sre held with sp-vvrrnt xin
flilence. Pcnehes nre quoted 7t74c; fancy,
10c.
reorlrt Market.
PEORIA. II! . March 1. Com steady: No.
t. 41c; No. 4. 39o.
. . . I J--
CIIICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET.
Cnttlo iteetdy Hoa Strontr to Five
Cents Higher.
CHICAGO. March 1. CATTLE Receipt,
S.000 heart: market steadyVfc good to prime
steers, I5.00'a6.75; poor to medium, t-i.tto
4.60: stockers anil feeders, $2.60t(i4.16; cows,
$1.6og4.00; heifers. $2,0044.50; canners, $1.50
?S.50; bulls, $2.00414.00; calves, $3.00(6.76;
exas fed steers, $1.00474.76.
IIOOB llecertits, 1E.0OO head estimated
tomorrowi 38.000 head; market strong to
60 higher; mixed and butchers, $6 2o3.(U!4;
good to choice heavy, $5. 5006.70; rougn
heavy; $5.rvn46; light. $4.9ut26.2S; bulk of
sal'H. $5 .SAtjit.Sn.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 10,000
head; market steady; lamb, teady, mostly
IOC higher; good to cnoic wetners, .y
4.76; fair to choice mixed, $3.50ii)4.25; west
ern sheep, S2.503ft.ofi; native lambs, $4.501
6: western lambs, $4 60ijtl.96. Olllclal yes
terday :
Receipts. Shipment.
Cattle 34.176 41.H7B
Hogs &.920 9.71
Sheep o,8
HR.IL EsTATK TI1A1FER.
DEEDS (lied for record In the office of tha
register of deeds niarcn 1, iiw, u
Isjied bv the Midland Guarantee and Trust
company, bonded abstructer, 1014 ll arnu.nl
street, for The Bee:
Martin Dtinhnm nnd wife to Adolf
Rosen, lot 18, block 7, Poppleton
Park ! V:w- 1,480
Isnnc K. Cotigdon. trustee, to Luther
Kountie, blocks 1 nnd 2, Druid Hill
iuii nf rnllwnv. nnd other land 1
Tannic L. Farmer to Christian Rnth
kev, lot 9. Rotlfleld
8. E. Williamson nnd wife to Anna C,
Peterson, lot 1. block 4, Mount Doug
las add
C. A. Pnldwln. Administrator, to John
XV. XV. Sneeiv, lots anu in, uioca
1. and other land, Onimmercy Park
Same to cOorgla A, Merrltt. lot 23.
block 1, and other land, Grojramercy
Park ...1
Some to Gntc Sheely, lot 21, block 2,
nnd other properly, Orummercy
Park j,---
Mary A. Patrick and husband to r1
gnr C. Smith, lot 9, Iifayett Place..
P ed.Tlcka Stupenh irst to Interstate
Investment Trust (Limited), psft
lot 9. block, 7. Kounte A Ruth add
J. H. l.ultnan to John Anderson, part
lots 7 and 8, block N, South Omnha
M'irwaret A. Stephens snd husband to
John Gehrke. lot 29, Tutlle s ttbdlv.
Anna'C. Peterson et al. to James
Walsh, lot 1, block 4, Mount Doug
Ins add V.V'ii '
Homer H. Robinson nnd wife to Wil
liam snd Joseph Davis, purt lot 4,
block 3, Armstrong add
N. Cnnlev to I'M ward E'ster. pnrt lots
8, 9 snd 10. block 79, South Omaha..
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance
compuliv to Nebraska National
b-nk middle third of lot S. block
11 . V ' I 111! l easaaaa..
II. A. Moore nnd wife to-Patrick n.
McGtilre, part lot 6, block 1. Isaac
He S.-lden's add
Etta Henawa and husband to Chsrle
P. Lochbochler and John II. Hall.
undli'lded half part lot 6, block 2o,
Omnha i,V"."-
Edgnr A. P-nlrd. trustee, to Clijrleg
F. LoclllKicler and John H. Hall,
same
Cornelius H. Paul snd wife to John
Poll and Bertha XV. Rell. part lot
9, block 4. Shlnn's sdd
William K. Potter, receiver, to B. w.
Rnehford. sublnt 4, taxlot 41, w4
w4 10-15-13
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400
140
1,120
1,120
1,120
1,800
4.250
1,310
1,800
too
10,000
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11.000
1,000
2.400
1400
2.000
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GEO. A. ADAMS GRAIN CO.
Grain, Provisions V Stocks.
Members Omaha Grain Exchange,
Chicago Board of Trad and other
exchange. .
Correspondent Bartlett. Fraxler 4
Carrlrgton.
211 Board of Trad Blil g. Omaha,
Kansas City Mr roclr Market,
KANSAS CITT. March 1. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 8,500 head, Including 400 southerns;
market steady to 10o higher; all quotations
steady to 10c higher; export and dressed
beef steers. $4.6o((i6.a; fulr to good. S'1.75'
4.60; western fed steers, tJ.iiriM.w'; atocger
nd flinders. $3 00014.30: southern steers,
$:t.4tv&4.10; southern cows, $2 i3.15; native
cowl. :'.oo3.M; native ueuers, 4.iau.is;
bulls. S2.6'3.80; calves. $3 fj(06.CO.
HOGS Rei-elpts. 13,0x10 head; market w
10c lower; ton. $5 45; bulk of a!e. $n05i1
6 35; heavy. $5Siii45; packers, $5.15 35;
pitta and lights. M.nio I".
SHEEP AND LAMMS-Recelpt. 5.000
The Merchants
National Bank
of Omaha, Neb.
U. $. Dunltiry
Capital aod Surplus, $600,000
PtANI MUMT, Pra. llt . WOOD. V. r8.
LlfTIIFI PIAHI. Ctikaw.
flANK T. lAMILTOIt. At Caask.
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atlo.ia. Inns sad isAlaMasIa aa Urorskls
taroia.
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sana of tba world.
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Wa raeeast eerraspeedssea
S. SLEUMAN
drain, Provisions & Stocks.
Room 4. N. T. Llf Bid.
TL sue.
Operate IS Omce In This Btata
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Hi CO
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WHEN YOU TRADE IN
GRAIN, PROVISIONS, STOCKS
PLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH
r commission fin
Capital and Surplus, S6O0.OO0.O0.
General Offices: N. Y. Life Bide., Minneapolis.
IHCCT CCDVIPC Most reliable market Information. Lir;t
OCl dCnllwC prival wlr systim In Amirlia.
2WC ftlllOIUTCC to iiicuis your orders If th mark!
II L UUAnAn I Ll. nachu lti prlc whlti you (.
W char;) NO INTEREST for carry-In; long atocka.
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4. REFERENCES ,7r6f4.,.,on, 8,a, BMk: '9 Br",,
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N. B. W Issu aach wwli an sshautitlv rrvlrw of tha markets and th
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