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    Till: OMAHA PAIT.Y HEE: TnmfspAY. MATCH! .I: 1001.
Si
CHAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
"; July. f,1,,
. No. 2 white.
rash. No,
4I-; No. S,
E'porti from Farm and Fcreijn Ldidi
fare Wbea' from Bears.
MAY AND JULY SHOW MORE STRENGTH
torn I
feat
Mrnnirr, lint Does
a Much Kite as
or Unmr
terest,
o lsnl-Wbnt
.reat In-
OM A HA, March 2. 14.
Uml reports Hum me winter vvnuit
r ' K i ' 'i anil stronger Ion ian muiKet
! wueal Hum tl,e ut m u.uii
t"Uay and nul tea il mi me U,.ml ei,u '(
ttie ei-miw. mii-ago M.iy uilvamri 1
cents mm new July was at one lime
cents stronger th.in the i lime i)t Tuesday.
Coin was suohger also, but did nui m.ik-;
tn advance rniiue hy wheat. The in.irKit
waH not wucli .ii.i titd'-i(: to iarne bUHluees
on Omaha exi hai Ki', in'l the wise uo h he
liiK nrai llc ally ''Mi on, ""lalde. interest
IhtKRed km a c'jnHviiiine.
CIiIcmko .Vl;ty wheat nfit-nea nt '.", cents,
l'4 cents iM'ttcr than the dope of Tuesday.
It weakened to 9 emus, WITere It fiddled,
about with under nneiuttoiui of shorts buy
ing and liquidation. The highest point
reached wns W'm cents, and the close was
pornewhat weaker. New July opened at
fcj'io and fluctuated between that figure
and Wis Omaha oiened only slightly
stronger than the cloMe of Tuesday and
advanced 1'4 rents. May corn opened at
the closing figure of the day before, ad
vanced cent to til, broke to the hslf
on offerlnirs and with a later demand
ptrengthencil to 4c. Chicago May fluctu
ated considerably iiiirl at on time was 1
cent off from the opening, but the clone
wis about the same.
The range of prcea pad on the Omaha
exchange Tuesday was as follows:
Closed
Open. High. Low. Today. Tues.
Wheat
Mav ..
July ..
Corn
May ,.
July ..
Oats
May .
Msrrh
4f 41
Nrt.
No. 8, WKr; No. 2 red, $1 oST1 17; No. J
!1 ""il f'4.
COllN-Mny. 4."
2 mlx-.l, 4-''l4JV
4J'oi:u c.
iT-NV 2 whit
H Y-'h'lne timothy,
prairie, n -,,, - -a.
P.YE -No j. r,Mi;.
Ill TTEK-t ri atiierv, 21 'n 2
IT.
K'lilH Steady; Missouri
rases Returned, lie per d
whltewood cases lnclud'd.
He,
Wheat. 1,11..
Porn, hu
Oats, bu
mixed.
!..(.' 10.n; choice
; dairy, fancy,
and Ksnsas,
; new No. 2
per dor..
ipt. Shipments
. .1'". "
72.o.i
ll.OKJ
144 "i
3L'.l'l
5,t
CHICAGO UKAI1 .4n PRO I510.
NEW TORIi STOCKS xND BONDS
Market Continues Hat and Lifeless, witk
Consequent Lack of Demand.
STAGNATION NOT CLEAR TO SPECULATORS
Idle Fond ontlnne to Pile I p In
Sm York Hank nnil This Fact
Adda to Inrertalnty of
the Market.
K S5, M'i Wi tn
8oVi M SuVs bl u'H
, 45'4 W 46,4 4'4 4f.
4i 45J,
40 4nU 40 4IH-4 4(i
40 4u' 4U 40' ' 401,
Chicago receipts of grain were S3 cars of
wheat, 6 ut which wero contract grade,
1HH cars of corn, H being contract, ami 173
ears of oats. 3 contract. Kstlmated recefhts
for tomorrow are 3u cars of wheat, 196 of
corn and 35 cars of oats.
Winter w heat conditions peem bad, ac
cording to the weather bureau crop report,
which says:
As a whole the renorts regarding win
ter wheat Indicate that the condition of
this wheat Is unpromising over much the
greater part of the winter wheat belt, the
most unfavorable reports being received
from the middle and eastern districts. At
the beginning of the month the, greater
part Of the Winter wheat area was well
covered with snow but only the more
northern portions were protected during the
greater purt of the month.
Local t'asli Grain Market,
Another dull day oh the cash market.
The cash situation la growing daily less
satisfactory. No wheat was ottered for
ale und the demand warranted none.
Wheal was weaker, from lo to Ifrc off In
twenty-four hours. Receipts were 4 cars In
and 3 cars out.
The corn market was somewhat better
than wheat, but also suffered from uncer
tainty, with a slip from Tuesday' prices
of about Receipts wero 4U curs in and
17 cars out.
Representative sales of c-ar lots by sam
ple, on track, Omaha:
Mixed Corn No. 3, 1 car, 41Mrc; No. 3,
yellow, 1- car, 41 He: No. -3, yellow, U far,
42c; 1 cur. ltto; i.(H,, V 4iA;. ttsr,
Uu,'ts jwereV wetc "at the 'pr't'f'n of,vTues
day. I.IUlelf any of-the Jul ge receipts .of
that day wero offcrad on the : lloor this
morning. Receipts were 6 curs In and 18
cars out. One car of No. 4 white oats sold
for 3!Hc and 2 cars of No. 2 rye brought
70 cents. ...
WHKAT No. 2 hard, WiRSc; No. 3 hard,
SWuk'ic; No. 4 hind, l'yU'''-'. No. 2 spring,
mVisv; No. 3 spring, blVu'i No, 4piiug,
71'cTiiV.
CORN No. 2. 43c; No. 3, 40Vo414o: No.
4,. 3!Ht!l)W,ic; No. 2 yellow, 43'n44c; No. 3
yellow. 4IV4-e; No. Z white, 4.'H'd43c; No.
4 white. 41VU4JC.
IIATH-No, 2, 37;lKc; No. 3, SUHfiJicJ No.
4. 3fj',yu:)fiV No. 2 white, 42',ac; No. 3
white, 4uinu-; standard, 414i42c,
Notes from the Kirhsuge Offlers.
Omaha Inspections of grain were 6 cars.
Of wheat, 2. cars graded No. hard -winter,
2 cars No. 4 luird whiter and i,cur no gi'aile.
Of corn, 2 cars grudrd .No, 2, 13 cars No.
3 g cars No. 4, 3 cars No. i yellow, 1 car
No. 4 white and i car no grade; Of Oats. 3
cars graded No. 3 white and 23 cars graded
No. 4 white. ,
Corn coming to the Omaha exchange Is
Improving In grade In the last week. ' The
first car of No. 2 corn was received not
more than ten days ago, but there have
been a car or two nearly every day since
the first one wus. lnspctced. The largest
number of cars of oats were Inspected to
day. ' .
Transactions In grain Tuesday for future
delivery totaled 134.m0 bushels.
Urdu Markets F.lsewhere.
Closing prices of grain Monday and today
at the markets, rmnwd were as follows:
KANSAS CITS".
... Cload .
Tod.iy.JTufsday.
Features of the Trading and Closing;
J'rlrea on Hoard of Trade.
CHK'AUO, March 2 larm over winter
wheat, the railroad jtriko in Argentine and
prospects of a cold wave combined today
to create strength in wheat, (.'losing prices
were about the best of the da. May be
ing l'o above last night's figures; July Is
up 2'!C, Corn shows a gain of ii'uSr; oats,
Vi'S''. and nfoJs4ons JV'iT'ir.
l'rrhap thr- feature' thar atlra'ctrsl most
attention frj.m wh'at traders wss'the gov
fitiment crop repair f In Ifs general summing
ui of th aiearanee of winter whent, stat
ing Hint th cendliion of the plant was un
promising over much the greater part of
the whi.U belt because of severe weather
without snow covering. The fear of a cur
tal.ment of wheat shipments from Argen
tine on account of the railroad strlkn will
Increase strength In Kngland. May oened
up nt 'y'.'ite; July was Vic higher at
tJ'.'ii'.Hc. l'.efnre any support came Into
play the. price had dropped to 9?V a loss
of IV' from the onlng high point. Tho
rlmii was almost at tho top. After selling
up to Siijr, final figures on May were TOc;
July closed at the high point ut W.4c, Clear
ances of wheat and flour wero equal to
?7.flii bushels, l'rlmary receipts were 1526,
fl bushels, enmnored with 4i.9ol) bushels
a year ago. Minneapolis, lu'.uth, and Chl
ciino reported receipts of 414 cars, against
2'J" curs last wcrk and S3) cars a year ago.
Weiiknrss prevailed In corn In th own
ing hour owing to Hiiuldiition. As the ses
sion advanced the market became stronger.
The close was at the top price of tho day.
May oiwned 2V lower to V,e higher at
r.4'l4c, sold between 53'4ii! and fs"1i'lj'.'i5lc and
c,ose1.at fho latter tigure. July closed at
rje lifter s. Illnir between K'ie and 54c. Lo
cal rcelit were INS cars, 3 of contract
gt'ade.
The iMirnilfisr on Mav onts was VifTn
hlahir at 41','i4'-"c. after ranging bftwwn
11i41:lr, and closed at 4Lt;.'!t42ri,c. July
showisl a -net gain of V&r, d.mlng at 3ec.
t.fipnl rw.nl of H were 173 cars.
I'rovWIons wera rathrr weak. Much of
the selling prresure was due to weakness
In coarser grains and a decline In hog
rrt..r.m at v, vorita I'nder lmnrovel de
mand prices gradually advanced, the close
being at about the top fl cures. May jiork
sold betweon I14.37H an $14.s.'i. closing at a
min f "9U.c ni S147!U. May lard closed
2'u-r'C higher nt 7.47'4'u7.jO, while ribs were
ur oC at 11.43.
Kstlmated rn-olpts for tomorrow: heat,
Wl ears: corn. 195 cars; oats, 235 cars; hogs,
30 mil head.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
Artlcles.l Open. lllgh.l Low. Close. Yes'y.
Whent
May
a Julv
b July
a Hept.
b Sept.
Corn
Muy
July
Sept.
Oats
Ms y
July
Sept.
Fork
May
July.
liird--'
May
July
Illbs
May July
S:H'U4 H4i Hj
S7'(ix7' hSSj'.!7 s7
(".'uKtiSj 7 bi
Miitrlwiwi mv
f,L'H,-3HI 54 62'nl
61V21! 6-'7i "l1'
-?K 42 41
asi1 3i"s, 3s'i
-34',; 34 34
14 4R 14 N 14
14 60 14 S5 14 45
7 40 7 50 - 7 S11H
7 47H! . 7 47
7 37141 7 50 7 324
7 IS I 7 tW 7 40 I
Sfl'J 97
aryffWRS 92ti
(Oi
87
64
52
422'
39
34
85
64
63
42
39
3t
14 72HI 60
14 !):
7 60
7 65
7 45
7 65
14 W
7 56
7 40
7 60
Wheat
May ...
July ...
Corn
May ...
July ...
Wheat
May ...
July ..
Corn
May ..,
July ..
heat-
May 1..
July ...
BT. LOUIS.
MINNEAPOLIS
83
45
4H4
9i
474H
4U11
Wheat-
May ...
July ... .
Wheat
May July ...
DULUTH.
NEW YORK.
99
99
Ki
81
45
45
94 A
87A
47n
49
P7n
9
87'.
.'.li.02'
....99
$1.01
99
HEW IOIIK .UKSJrJIAL JIJItK,
stock mar-
One of the
NEW YORK. March 2. -The
ket continues flat and lifeless.
Immediate Influences mxin today's market
was the unsolved doubts over the outcome
of the Furls settlement, which Is still in
doubt. Filth Fails and London labor under
this disadvantage today. Current railroad
earnings are dlscou ruling. Heavy declines
In January net earnings continue, to come
to, hand, thf IT-nnsylvanla .and l-rf igh VaJ
Icyibelng titdiiy,'s corutilcunkis" aiMUllons to
the list. Sotitrtcrn . Railway' miU4 a sf"'d
ahowlng but the stin ks gof no Ja'tictllr of
It. Call money Is a drug anil reserve con
tinue to pile up In New York banks In
spite of snm reported demand on Chlcseo
banks from the Interior and a resulting fall
in New 1 ork eichango at Chicago There
was a transfer of JIUO.OUO to that point
today.
New nrk Centrals one-year borrowing
of i"i.fio.iiii at the equivalent of 5 per cent
confirms the Indication of previous railroad
loans that n hign rate is nemanoeu Tor
these corporation loans and gives an allu
sive appearance to the extreme ease In the
current money markets. The movement of
gold from New York to Argentina inaugu
rated yesterday Is a factic In the problem.
Its present significance Is that Ixindon Is
able to call on New York for payment of
Its South American debt, notwithstanding
the enormous merchandise account for the
past five months, for which payment was
dun us. The war In freight rates, the
rroepect of a soft coal strike, uneasiness
over the condition of winter wheat and the
Impending Northern Securities oeclrlon
must be nil held In mind to understand tho
npnthy of the market from day to day.
The movement of prices today In detail Is
not worth analysis, lionds were firm hut
dull. Total sales, par value, l,13o.otm.
I nlted States bonds were unchang-d on
call.
The following were the closing quotations
on the New lork stork exchange:
Sales. High. Low. Close.
kept dull at shout parity. Stork became
firmer later and clos. d stead. Curd
Trunk was weak. Kotoigners Improved.
Kntllrs rallied. The amount of bullion
taken Into tlje Hank of Kngland on bal
ance totlav was 4.1J2.t"', India council
bills were allotted tod iv at 1 4 l-ld.
PAKIS. March 2. Three per cent rente,
94f 97Sc for the account. Friers on the
bourse tod iv opened (inn. h.it s'ocks w ere
inclined to heavlni ss. Russian 4s closed ut
9.t.'l.
HKRT.1N. M arch 2-Fticcs on the bourse
today were unchanged Kxchange on Lon
don. 2iim 47pfg for cheeks I'lseount rate:
Short hills. per rent; three months'
bills, 3 per rent.
Iloslnn stork Quotation.
BOSTON, March 2 -Call loans, 3'i4U per
rent: time loans, 4'o".', per cent, otllelal
closing price on stocks and bonds:
At'-htnon Adj. Am...
do 4
M-lran Cent. 4a...
AOhler.n
!.. Pfit
ntnn Altny..
Mn!t.in V 1 1 n e . . .
p.'Mnn K Ipvatil . . . .
ltrhlmrR rtd
ie1ran intral. ..
Y.. N H H.
pre Mroitettp
I nl'in . Pacylt-,, ,
Am'n Arne. ("hem..
(to rid . . .
Am'n Pseu. . Tubf . .
Am n Siirr r
itn rfd
Ai'n Tel. Tel..
Am'n Wnolen
do nf1
Pom. Irnn Pterl.
Kdlunn Kler. Ilium.
eneral Klertrlr
MnKihniwttB Kler.
di nfd
nlted Fnilt.
tilted Sh.w Mh.
lo rM
Vtrlc.n. . ..Atrhl
. 8. Steel
do pfd
Hid "Hid, ex-d.
London stork Mnrket,
LONDON. March 2. Close:
Connnln for money, !. 7-15 IV, Y Central.
do rrount W 11-14 Norfolk i W. .
67 W
Ry.
M .".
T...
Shipments
22.300
lil.R'iO
S7.200
175. 8"0
8.300
20.0110
No. 2. aOId. bNew.
t.., f.iminllfina were as folloWBf
I.OI'R Steady : winter putents, $5.10f
Ron. .ouM.ia 14 Rik W, (Ki : SDrlnK patents
t4"HiV,i5.zO: straights. 14.4tK-4.70; bakers.' 3.50
""w"! i RAT No. 2 spring. 92Ca$1.00; No. S,
85atc; No. 2 red. WicOill tdS
coi)MXn t. R:'c: No. 2 yellow. Boo.
OATS No. 2. 4i'Vfi41c; ;No. 2 white, 44c;
No. 3 white. 40H143c
IJ VL' V 9 7'(V-(
HARLEV-Onod feeding, 38340c; ;fulr to
choice malting. 4H'u85c.
tji.-irTa v.. l ftjir 1109: :No. 1 nortn
western,' 11 .15." Timothy, prime, $3.00. Clover,
.iri nl o-rnde 111 Wi.
PltOVIsrtiNSa-Mess pork, per' bid. , $14.fi2
t?i7K l.nrd er 100 lbs.. 7.3V(e7.35. Short
rlhs sines- lioosei. ei.-O'lll.Ji ; biioii. iicxii
Ides hoxedl. ll.WaT.b.
ltillnwing ure the receipts ana onipmems
9f flour and grain:
Articles. Receipts.
Flour, bbls X9.900
Wheat, bu 75.100
Corn, bu 400.200
Oats, bu ehi.nm
Rye. bu... M.200.
MarleV bn 204.700
On the Froduce exrhango tonay tne nut
ter -fltarket was easier: creameries. 14'd)
25r: dairies. 14'u22e. Lggs steady, at mark,
rases Included, 171il7c; Cheese, steady, 1014
(Ull0. ,
St. 1,011 Is firnln and Frovlslons.
ST. LOl'IS. March 2. WIIEAT-Hlgher on
cold wave and damage reports: shorts cov
ered; No. 2 red cash elevator, $l.o:V;; track,
RffiOae; May, 9t;c; July, f-Sc; No. 2 hard,
94'i !ie.
CORN Firm: No. 2 rash. 45r; track,
46'a4oc; May. 47c; July, 49c.
OATS Quiet; No. 2 cash. 41Vr; track,
4"(4"-V.c- Mav. 41c; No. white. 4-rc.
KLH'R Steady ; red winter patents, to SO
(fi5 40; extra fancy and straight, J5.0iKii5.j5;'
clear 14.2014.35.
UKrtlv-Tlmothv. steadv. $2.5of(2.75.
' IKNMKA L Steady, $2 50.
RRAN-3trong: sacked, east track, 90fi02e.
HAY Dull; timothy. $s.oo'iil2.60; prairie,
IS tuffin 50.
TRON COTTON TIES 2c
HAGOINO 'o.
HKMP TWINK e.
FHOVISIONS Pork, higher: Jobbing.
J14 82H. lird. higher: prime steam. 95.
Huron fhoxed). steady, extra shorts, $S.37;
olesr ribs, K 50; short dear. $S 50.
FoI'LTHY-Stcadv: chickens, lOrtflflUc;
springs, lo-; turkeys and ducks, 13c;
Keese. 8c'
Ut l.br. It Qiriiujr, rirtuiiri -."ti-w,
Qootatlous ' of f h nay ; bw ' Various
, . . CcjnMiiodlt le.' ;
NKW YORK, Marvh 2 FLOCR Re
ceipts. 30.KS1 bbls : exports. 12.160 bbls ;
market about steady, with a moderate
trade; . MluuiiKotu patents, ti 'V(if Mln
nesotii bakers. $l.'.ou4 7o; winter patents
$fi L1Kii; On; w inter extras. $3.tk'i 4.00; winter
low grades. 3. lS'u'l so. Rye flour, steady
fstr to good. J4 3"ii4 55; choice to fancy,
$4i4K5 I4urkwheat Hour, dull, IJ.nrifiiJ.lo.
C iliNM KA l Ktuady ; ellow western,
$1 12',; ily. $1.11; kiln dried. I3.15ili3 25.
HAltLKY-Julei; feeding. 5 c. r. I f..
New torn; mailing, lk'(io, r. 1. r., HufTal 1.
ft 1 K ijuiet; .mi, ; western, sic. lo move.
WHKAT- Rerelpts. li 4:l bu. Spot mar
ket Hleady; No. 2 rt d, $1 u7. elevator; No. 2
red, $l tUMil,ll. f. o. b.. afloat; No. 1 north
ern Duluth. Il.li. f. o. b., attoat; No. 1
northern Manitoba, f. i. b., afloat, nom
inal, options opened firmer, but later de
clined under foreign selling and liquida
tion. The dose was firm at l'nlc higher.
May $1 01 'il 1 .02. closed at $1.02; Julv.
97'iU 1-lrtc, rloeed at 99c; September. K9(t
tile, closed at hoc.
'OKN-Itvcelpl, 29025 bu.; exports. ,21
hu. Spot market Heady: No. 2. 62: eleva
tor, mid 6Kc. f o. b.. alloat; No. 2 yellow,
5c; No. 2 w hlte. . Eh'ic. option opened
firm, declined and rallied with wheat and
closed unchanged to c lowr. May. &'. jf
60c. closed at 00c: July closed at 6Sr.
OATS -Receipts. 2.5il bu. Sixtt market
easy; No 2. Mc: standard white, 6ic;
No. 2 white. 5Tc; No. 3 white. Ma
HAY Steady; shipping, 65 5c ; good to
choice. 9V'trl 05.
HOPS tjulet ; state, ' common to cholca.
19o3 rrop, ;Wi;!So; 1(2 crop. I4ic: olds, li)
(Blic; Failric coast, 19i3 crop, 27&34C; 12
crvp. 24i27c; dls, loft IV.
HIDKS -llrm: Cialvtton. to 3 lbs.,
ISo; California. 21 to 25 lha.,.lc; Texas dry,
24 to :!a U.S.. 14c.
RICK Steudy ; domestic, fair to extra, SVi
Hv-; Japan. nemlnaL
TALIAIW-Stradv; city i$2 per pkg ), 5c;
Country (pkiin. free. t'.liri'c.
PEANl'TS Firm; fnncy hund-plcked,
Br; othesr dnmestlc. 31 1 ''itiU.r.
I.KATMKM- Firm: acid. 2:iii2o,-.
PROVISIONS-Heef. stejulv; family. $1150
T12 5o; mess, 'i w 50; beef hiimi fcn Fwj
2200: pa ket. tlo.;K(i 11.1; city extra India
rkess. $lti vo-ulS on. Cut meats quiet; pi. Vie. I
riHlies. $7 5"iitt: phkled shoolders. tii);
plukled hams, $h II to. Itrd. eajtv; west
ern tenie.l. $7 75; refined, ipiht: ron
tlnentol. 7 75: South America. $ 50: rom
pound. $0 K7Vi7 tiO Fork, quiet; short dear,
$in Fv,it7 ii: met. u; 5.01I7 m).
RFTTKR Steady ; fresh creamery. 15r
SCr; state dry. 14ji"Sr.
CHKKSKirirni. li;12e.
It 1.-4 - Steadv : western firsts, e.
FOI'LTHY Alive, quiet; western rhlck-
ens. 12-; fowl l;nc: turkeys. 15c Dressed.
weak; western ch'cken, lJ'aiSt1: fowls.
12 u lie; turkeys. lT'ulV.
Kasui lit? Grain and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY Msrrh f. WHRAT
War. c; July, ke; cash. No. t, frj.'lc;
155i 20c.
3-Steady,
dnlrv.
K1;
FlolirbNs.".
Wheat bu..
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
lower. 15c. case rount.
Receipts. Shipments
-.t. T.tV 1tj'i0
90.01O 123.000
.. ... S7 q fiO 0"0
54.000 62.000
Milwaukee iraln Market.
MII.WACKF.K, March 2 WHKAT Mar
ket 1e higher; No. 1. $l.ui(1.01; No. 2
northern. '.nV'i'.i'.'e; Julv 95c.
RYK Dull: No. I. 70. 'il 77c.
H ARI .KY Steady ; No. 2, tile; sample, 40
4iie.
t'ORN-Strudy; No. 2, CuUk-; July, 6I0
bid.
Atchison
do pfd
llaitlmoie & Ohio....
-do pfd
Canadian Pacific f...
Central of N. J
Chesapeuke & Ohio.
Chlcugo 6c Alton
do pfd
Chicago Gt. West....
Chicago N. W....
Chicago. M. oi St. I.
do pfd
Chlcugo TeV. & T....
do pld
C, C, C. & St. L....
Colorado Southern ..
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Deluware & Hudson.
Del., Luck. & West..
Denver & R. O
do pfd
Kile
do 1st pfd
do 2d ptd
Hocking Valley
do pfd
Illinois Central
Iowa Central ..,
do pfd
K. C. Southern
do pfd
Louisville & N
Manhattan L
Met.- Securities
Metropolitan St.
Minn. A St. L..,
M.. ftt. F. & S. S.
do pfd
Missouri Pacific
Missouri, R. &
do pfd
Nut. of Mex., pfd....
New York Central...
Norfolk & Western..
do pfd
Ontario & Western..
Pennsylvania
Pitts.. C. C. & St. L.
Reading
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Rock island Co
do pfd
St. L. 8. V., 2d pfd
St. L. Southwestern.
do pfd
Southern Pacific ...
Southern Railway ..
do pfd
Texas & Pacific
Tpl., St. L. & West.
do pfd
Union Pacific
do pfd
Wabash
do pfd
Wheeling & L. B....
Wisconsin Central ..
do pfd
Adams Express ....
Anier. Kxpress
I . S. Kxpress
Wells-Fargo Ex
Amal. Copier ,
Amer. Car & F'dry..
do pfd
Amer. Cotton Oil ..
do pfd
American Ice
do pfd
Amen Linseed Oil...
do pfd
Amer. locomotive ..
do nfd
American 8. & R....
do pfd
Amer. Sugar Refl'g.
Anaconda Mining....
Brooklyn R. T
oo. Fuel & Iron..
Consolidated Oas ..
Corn Products
do nf.l
Distillers' Securities.
Oeneral Electric ....
International Faper.
do pfd
International Fump.
do pfd
National Lead
Nirth American ....
Pacific Mall
People's Oas ....'....
Pressed Steel Car...
do pfd
Pullman PalaceCxr.
Republic steel
do pfd
Rentier floods
do pfd
Tnn. Coal & Iron.-..
'. 8. I-etither
do pfd
. 8. Realty
do pfd
'. 8. Rublier
do pfd
nlted States Steel.,
do pfd
Wesllnghouse Elec.
Western I'nlon
N. Securities .-
Total sales for the
3,400
2.400
u,4uu
Ml
04
KVi
74
6U0 111 110-
2' HI
l,3i.i0
3U0
lOO
1,200
o.MJO
8, Vl6
2,900
100
2oo
300
100
500
4,200
l.loO
200
29
3S
82
15
104
1.(9
9
20
7
Hi
64
23
155
29
30
Si
15
I'i2
138
9
19
70
15
54
164
23
62
3914
23
02
39
100 126 12ti
100
1.000
1,000
' 600
900
32
103
14.1
' No.
115
$00 01.
1,900
1O0
'2116
L'oO
600
'566
12,800
88
15
30
ll",
66
20
113
32
lull
142
85 .
116
60
8S'
15
30
114
55
20
113
2,600 ' 40 40
100
2,100
100
100
2.40 '
800
1"0
100
3,000
Vf
66
20
61
30
43
19
24
36
74
60
20
1
30
43
18
24
35
73
400 33 -33
Liverpool tiraln Market.
LIVKRPOOU March 2-WH EAT-Spot,
steadv: No. 1 California middling, 4s 4d.
Futures, steady; March. 6s 10, I; Mav. 6s 9d.
CORN Spot. American mixed, new. easy
at 4s2'sd: American old. steady at 4s 6"-d.
Futures quiet; March, 4sld; Slay, 4s 4d.
Pnluth raln Market.
Dl'H'TH, March 2 WHEAT In store.
No. 1 hard, $100: No. 1 northern, 9Vc;
No. 2 northern. 9'.c; to arrive. No. 1
hard, $1 .00; No. 1 northern, 90c; May,
c: Julv. 99c; September. S.S',r
OATS On track and to arrive, 39e.
Minneapolis Wheat Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. March 2 FIil'R
First patents, $0 .2fu,i .35: second patents.
t6.lifti5.3i1: tirst dram, t3.S5tj4.25; second
ii.-H.rs. $2 6'Wi2.0.
liRAN-ln bulk. $16.1X16.25.
Minneapolis (iraln Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. March 2. WH EAT
May, v.", July. !'.'iWtc; September,
ssve; in tri.k. No. 1 haul. $101: No
northern. :".te; No 2 northern, 7'i97r;
No. 3 northern. 9Vi'.t5c.
Market.
I.-COR.V-Easy;
1'eorln
I'EORIA. III., March
No. 3. 41c No 4. SHUr.
U lllskY On the basis of $1.27 for finished
guotls.
Toledo Reed Market.
TOLEDO. March 2 -SEED Clover, cash
and March, $7 15; April, $7 12; prime
uisiKe, to. jit; prime uinoiiiy, si. to.
Condition of the Trr.s.rr.
WASHINGTON. March 2. Today's state
ment or tne treasury balances In the gen
eral fund, excluelve of the $i5O,t"V0uO gold
reserve in ine uivision or redemption,
snows: Aval anie casn Daiancea, r2-J.ii6,
. gold, $Ul.,.To,7'2i
Ilank C'learlnajs.
OMAHA, March ? Bank clearings for
tdlay weie $1 .557 5 ? 1. a decrease from the
c-.i. rti-j oiidi.n usy lust var ut 144HJ.1.
700
100
100
6.906
200
300
1.300
100
18
40
103
47'
18
40
103
40
31
!;
80
8
31
80
5.600 125 125
12.300
100
1.7t0
900
41
31
193
18
40
31
19!
18
100 159 159
1.4O0
300
98
?t;
98
100 230' 210
400. 13"
19
son
200
'fitin
l.loo
3'. iv 1
8.3"0
100
7i 1
Oo1
8V4
75
80
110-4
1.1
29
37
81
11
P.3-4
139
112
9
19
70
15
63
23
164
260
18
06
23
38
72
78
120
18
33
10
31
102
84
114
68
00
118
88
15
35
31)
114'
65
Mo
20
113
6t
40
70
60
20
601.
41
13
30
42
18
.9
22'4
23
33
73
Mil.
1
33
15
18
40
220
1S5
102
205
40
19
08
. 28
KS
21
9
27
22
80
47
90
125
4iZ
41
30
192
17
r.x
?3ii
159
11
04
:n
71 v;
M7;
81
571,
flKV
27
08
210
7
42
19
77
36
itie-onda
Atchleon
lo vfcl
Paltlmore Ohio..
'anadian Partite
henpeake Ohio
hiroo tit. W
M. Ft. P...
rielteera
. A R Q
do nfd
Erie
do tut pfd
do M rfd
TllfnolR rentral
.out a. Nueh
.. K. ft. T
i:x-Int.
SUA KU-Har. steady. 26 11-10,1 per ounce.
MONEY 2i3 per rent; the rate of dl-i-unt
In the open market for short bill
'OalII 3-lti ner cent: for tbre mimlha'
bills, 3'(i3' per cent.
Cotton Market.
NEW ORLEANS Marc h " jWPTnv
Steady; sales. 7.85u; ordmarv, 12 13-liic; good
ordinary, 14c; low middling. 14c; mid
dling, 15c; good middling, 15 7-lilc; mid
dling fair. 15 13-lt'.e: rei eiots s s:,t- at.., a.
3HH.303. Futures, steady: March. i5.2oti 15 28.--
Airil. 15.4utila.45c; May. 15li9'(( 15.70c: June.
n.8911 ln.Suc: JulV. 10 14c- Ano-iwl lr.jl
1 15.45c; September. . -13.4ofi 13.41c: October.
13.70'n 13.73c.
ST. LOUIS March 1 mTTAV xr-i. 1
higher; middling. Uc; sales, none; re
ceipts, l.Ouo bale.; alilpments, liKi bales'
stock. 21,9ol bales. '
NEW YORK. March 2 fOTTOV-st
quiet 15c higher; middling uplnnds. 15 75c;
middling gulf, lilc; sales. 4.000 baits. Futures
closed firm; March, 15.45c: April, 15 5v
May, 16.74c; June, 15.71c; July, 15.71c;
August. 15.13c.
L1VERFOOI,. March 2 -rOTTnv-,,i
market. Increased demhnd find prices
steadv: American, middling. 8. hid
GALVESTON. Mnrot, 5enTTnv
Steady, Mc.
7
50i
12
it
W
159
88
491 ,
12
4'.
day, 131.600
48
II
50
loS
87:
. . . . 84
snares.
11
50
169
87
Sew York Iloiirr Mnrket.
NEW YORK. March 2 MONEY On
call, eav; l'u2 per cent: closing bid, 1
per cent: onereq at i4 per cent; lime
loans, easy and null; sixty days. 3 per
cent: ninety najs, a1 per cent; six montn
4ti4 per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE FA PER 4x(51'
ner cent.
K I tLtllsl rsii rAi llA.ror--rieay. won
actual business In bankers' htl's at 'a (MSafJ
4 8055 for demand and at $4. 83titi 4.83TO for 6u.
day bills: posted rates 54iVU48.; cum
nerelsl Mils. H.B'i'M.MV
SILVER liar, 67c; Mexican dollars,
45'xC. 1
rttIo tjovernment, sieaoy; raiiroaa,
firmer.
Th closing quotations on bonds are as
fellows :
. ..ln4'i Manhattan r (.
...lift ,Mri centnl t
...1"4 ' do 1st Inr 1:1
...104j "Minn 4c St I.. 4a . -S
...l.l'K at. K. e T 4a.
..131 ,1 do it
.. IKS N. H K of il e
...H'7L, V V. ' m ST
... trSV-N. J ''"i. gen. 5a 12nl
... e ,,,nnern fa,, t, p,
... ;'-;: do 3a 1'
...MH Kortolli ft W . 4a. 7
... 7: o. g. u 4s ft ssr...
4a I" Penn. con. a H
...P Keadins sen 4a uf,
... m SI. 1 ft I. M. e. La 11:
...lul SI. L. ft b K In ta
... Ttwt L. 8. W. lata ... J,
visiaMDoara a. Lb an'v
lti soulliarn Pac 4 l
OS, So. Hallajr 6s HIS
leiaa r. is 1U
V 8. ref. Is. nt..
do coupon
do Is. res
do coupon
do sew is. rg. ..
do coupon
do old 4s. res;...
do coupon
Atrhlsoll fan. 4S
do s, 4a
Atlantic ('. L. 4s
Hal. ft Ohio 4s.
do
. ft 8 P (an.
Central of OS. 9S
do lat Inr
Thea ft U. 4SS.
Chicago ft A. S'-ia
f ' , U. si Q. s. 4a
C ft N W c. 7a.
C. R. I ft P. 4s.
do col. 5a
c.r.c. s L. g.
t nicaao Tar. 4a . .
Con. Tobscco 4a
Colorado ft 80. 4
! ft R. O 4s.
Crl prif1 llto is.
do gen. 4a
r w n c is.
Hocking Val 4S
L. ft N. ul 4a
. . STS tt'.hl Oi5house Com.. 7S
. . ?7 a Adventur 2
.. u4 Atlmier i
. . K.'tfc Amalaamated 4. l4
.. e4 Aniet-an Zinc 7
..It., lAtlaMIc 7
. . lr.V ItniKham l!l
. lit Calumet A Heels.... 444
. . USH Centennial 7
. . 11 Copper Hange 411
..is: Pair Weat 34
.. 77 I)r,m1nlon Coal 57
V 7t frankllrt 7'i
.'."I., rrram-y 3s
. 74'- lale Rnvnle 7
.. 4'li Maaas .iuelt -Mining 4
. .1! Slrhigan 4
..itl'i Vehawk ; a
..VI Hi 011. c A C 2L,
.. PS Old Dominion 10
.. 7n Oacenis 5:s
. . Parrot 21
. .20 gulncv
..l.'.P Shannon 7
. . 1 Tamarai-k 9.1
.. 7.i',ITrinltv
.. irvvt:. ft. Mining
.. stoyr. P. till s
.. 4". ftah S.1H,
. . 2l'ii VI, tnrls S
aon . Winona 6S
. . li'T, Wolverine 73
do nfd
Onlarlo At Weat...
. S 1 '-4 1 1 ennnylvania
. 7t'.IKnnd Mlnca
.Il, Reading
. Il llo nt ptd
. It, I do 2,1 pfd
.142.VSiuthern Hallway
. IKS.! do pfd
. l,ten.. panne
. 6 Jtinlon Patlflc
. 2t'I do pfd
. 614 P. 8. Steel
. 4" 1 do pf,
.130S Wahaih
.ins I do pfd
. 15 ,
IK
7S
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
CV.tla Receipt? Moderate tod Fric$ Held
Fully Steady.
HOG MARKET VERY SLOW AND LOWER
Fairly Liberal Han of Sheep, lint with
n lionet Ileum nd Tradlnw Haled
Active lth Price tendy on
All Desirable tirades.
FOFT1I OMAHA, March 2,
Receipts were; Cattle. Hess.
Hfllci il Mnnd.iy i.41 .4ti.s
Ulflclal Tue.day 3.511 K.D'.'i
Ulticial Wednesduy S,olo 0.4o
1;4.
fclleep.
tv.osi
H.idS
7.8!'.l
. 9.4tO
.ls.lltl
'.2.471
3,84o
.'.4J
1!4.I',I0
a.4n
30. 1 K 5
;33"9
.9 .3
a.i.7i
l'J.8.'.,'
ISO.
1.181
Tliree d.iys this week
S;ime dins last -.ek..
Hume dnys week before., 14,458
8nme three weeks sno..'l,twj
fiinio.. lour, weeks ago.. I.TiM
Same .da) s last year. . . .14,ut7
It KC LIFTS FOR THL' ,Y 1CAR - J'4) UATB.
'ifte foliofliny lable 'shows the receipts
of cattle, hogs and sheep at. South Omanu
for the yeur to dale, with coinparlso'n's will!
nisi yeur;
1904.
Cattle 14K.5!i5
Hoats 41. 4s
Sheep Ul.Zri
Averai; urlcts liu
OniSna lur tile last several day wutt coin
parisuiis-
103. Inc. Dec.
151.818 5,223
4H3.K02 18.Eo
Z14.015 10;,ik7
lor IuikS at Si'iitn
Uate. mi. iaO3.,19o2.ll)Ol.;i9O0.;Uti3.lSJ8.
jot,
t?
I'VS
1S
1S
4C,
7i
ii
n
'-
its
S4S
Is
Xew York Mlnlnu; tluntnt Inn.
NKW YORK. March 5 P,,11lI rD
tne cmsing; quotattons on mining; stocks:
ilnma Con.
Alice
Ilrrei e
onistcV .. .
Con. Cat. ft
Horn Silver..
Iron Silver
Iadvllle Con
Little Chief.
Vs.
.. li
.. i)
. .148
,41.1.,
..110
. I
7
Assessment paid.
Ontario
"Phlr
PhnenU .......
I'ntnul
Savage
Sierra Nevada
small Hopes ..
Standard
,4r,n
.4.-,o
.
. 21
. t4
. bu
. IV
.til)
Metal Market.
NKVT YORK. Mnrch o u fc"p i t o tu
London market inr tin was - 15s 'lilsrher,
frot rl'lnT at 124 2s Kd and futures
.rZ4 10s. Locally the mnrket wo a a llitl
easier, closing at $J8.0ft?i 28.40. C!opper was
tinenansTcd at ."(1 Vm for snot and 55 15s
for futures In the I. on, Ton morkei. n.. u
was q'.et.. tvlth Inks. Arrrrorvtto arid rast-
ins; nil minted et 12it "fil2 .50. Leatl ad
vanced la 3d to 11 '7s fid In Ixndon. and
the- local mnrket was steaelv at $4.tN 6"
Bpelter writs steady at Jo.0MT5.15 locally and
Bt 22 ?S fid ill IxndrAV Iron r4,vae.4 of
Sd In Olasfrow nnd Bt'MSi 4",d In Middle.
bor'MiKh. Icnlly Iron was nnchMn(re1. No.
1 foundry northern Is fnioted Rt $14 75ifTl5Vi
No. 2 foundry northern' nt $14 2,"tn4.73, No.
1 foundry sotitliern and No. 1 frvunrtrv
southern. ioft,' nt llS.KtfflS.Tr).
8T. LOFTS. March 2. M KTA L9Tjnit
firm at $4.424. Pi.eltee Steady at $1.80.
Wool Mnrket.
HOSTON. March t WOOT-Terrltnrv
wools tend to be active. Fulled nnd
foreign wools are both firm and steady.
The leadlne ountntlons are: Idaho, me
dium, ltMil7e: low medium. lTTiiSc. Wv-
nlne. fine. Winlhr. henvv fine. 1?.fi14e- me.
dlnni. lW.?il!le; low mlddllnn. V3Ti?nc. T'tsh
and Nevada, fine. IMiltic: henvv fine ISfi
14c; fine medium. IfiHfJWc: medium. IS-frlsc'!
low medium, l!W!?n0. Pokota fine. lG'Tjlfic;
fine medium. IO'iITc; 'medium. '.RTilflc; low
medium, l!'ti20. Montc.na. medium choice,
:friJ0c: averape. ISiVISc; staple, 39(20c; m
dlion .-holer J!fr'!0n.
RT. IX1IMS. Mnreh 2. WOOL Nomlnnl
medium errndes comblns: nnd clnthlnir, l"r
?mc; llurht fine. iSfilTUe; heavy fine, 12ft
14ic; tub washed, 20iiric.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb
Feb.
FeUi
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb,
l''t b,
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
13.. .1 4 U9
lu.. 1 I
1 6 fcl, t 2s: 8 fjl 7 6i 1 "J
03 6 72 I 6 271 4 W $ fol $ tW
u vi i J Uo 6 7 4 7ui 41 il M
0 U4'4 b i ,8 e .2 - j o., a o,
6 l.Hl 0 U0 4 M 6 2J 4 83 I Kl
6 iMVai ' S, 6 ! Il J0 4 ti 3 iiU
ti W I 5 Mi 6 32 4 74 3 47 2 fa
5 27 I b U6i 6 4 tf $ 63i 3 M
6 2-Vil - I . )U, 4 4y, 3 ob $ $1
a l.i-.-j. a S4i 6 961 4 ti o ., -
u MSI ti M, 6 M 6 37 3 08 S 79
, o .Jin,. 0 Ul 6 oa, 6 i3 4 60 JM
ti Mi, 6 e b 2ti.4 bi a tw, '
6 HH, 6 On, 6 2N 4 77, 3 04: II t'f
a a Ml
ti 01 5 22 4 6o 13 til 3 7s
2... 6 IKS,, ti !"S 5 2i 4 bo 3 lii 3 so
B 17J
6 13-,
Indicates Sunday. 1 i '
The olTlclnl numlK r of. cars -of stock
liruuglit in today by ouch roud wms;
C, M. & St. F 2 n
Wabash 1
Mo. Fncilie K 2 1
Union 1'iicllle .System. 31 24
C. St N. V. Hy 2
F. K. oi M. V. H. It... 2S 23
V., St. 1'., M. & V. Ky 21 3
li. & M. Hy 55 20
C, It. Ut y. Hy...' 2 3
C, H. 1. & F., east.... 2 7
C. U. I. & F., west.. .. 2
Illinois Central 6
Chicago Ureat West.. 1 1
Total receipts l!il 106
SO
The disposition of tho day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber oi head Indicated:
ltuyers.
Omaha FackitiK Co..
Swift and Company
(1'a.tlle. Io(rs. Sheep.
Cudahy FackiiisT Co
Armour At Co
Armour o; Co., S. C...
'ansant & Co
Curey Ai Fenton
Lobman it Co.
McCrearv & Curcy
W. 1. Stephen -
Hill & llunulnger ....
Huston 6c Co
Hamilton & Hothchllds
L. K. Husz
Wolf A; Murnun ....,..
Sol DcKiiu
S. & S.....
J li. Hoot ei Co
Mike HanKt'ity & Co...
F F. Iewls
Other buyers
624
M5
573
CM)
1.014
l,bf)7
b71
Jh3
1.421
.2,023
l.Slit
117
124 ...
is
23
59
1
70
3 ' ...
.... 9 ., ...
....i IX , ', ...
'.'...MT8f ' 4&T.M "...
.... '53 ' ' ...
78 "... " ...
12
282 ' 6 .
....3,707
6,842
6,559
Tolnl ,
CATTLE There, wus not as large a run
of cattle here this morning as waa gener
ally uulictpalcd and as a result the market
ruled fairly active, with prlceB fully as
good as those In force yesterday. Uuyera
were out in good season and most every
thing desirable was sold In good season
There waa considerable uneveness In the
market for corn fed steers. Some of the
buyers seemed to be anxious for supplies
and In unota the orlces they paid looked
little higher. Some of the other packers
though did not take hold w4th much life
ami old not iiuv more than steady prices.
The general market could probably be! be
described tv calling It steady to strong.
As high as $4. So waa paid for a .bunch of
kimpm which avernired 1.341 -rvodnds
'rim cow market waa ciuHe wotlve and
could also be quoted steady to strong. Tha
hetter urades showed the most strength
There was not a largo number on eale .and
as a result an early clearance was maoe,
The same as with beef steers, there was
considerable uneveness In the prices paid,
so that some sales looked much' better than
t hem
HulLs were again In small demand and
the mnrket was slow, with prices no more
than steady. There were quite a number
on sale and It took some time for salesmen
to rilsnotie of ail tney nau on nann
calwes continued In good
i,rl,.m nteildv.
' . . i , . , V. I
There wan a gouu ununim in m,j ,.i.i
nt all decent In tne way n stocaers unu
feeders and tne maraei coum aaicu o
minted active and fully steady on such
kinds, the same as usual
were none too active, but still they sold In
shout the snme notches they did yesterday
Representative saiee:
BEEF STEERS,
Oils nnd Itosln.
NEW YORK. March 2. OILS Cotton
seed, quiet: prim- yellow. 39c. Fetrnleiim,
steadv: refined. New York. Iv.SK: I'hlla'.
delnhin nnd Haltlmore. $h.ro: prime In bulk.
(to Turpentine, riulet. Klt4n;3e.
ROSIN Quiet : striiined common to nood.
$7 25. .
OIL CITY, Mnrch 2. OI I fJ Credit hal-
snces, $1 77; certltlcates. no bid: shipments,
mi. ITS bbls : runs. 101411 bbls.: nvernae. f.9 -
SIR bbls.: shipments. Lima. 9 P.tl bMs. : runs.
Lima, 77,521 bbls.; average. 4S.070 bbls.
:; r. CnHee . Masket. - .'.
' NEW OHK..'-Sc'h.' 2. f(FF':R--7l4
market fcr ftmires "rtii4(iel'st'f:adf'..if an ad
vance of o'ljlu TiMnUi.. and closed alUf at
fTChanced prices to tfn ndvance of 10 points.
Pales were reported of 4fl,(0 bags. inc;udlnjr
March at 5 4iMj5.45r; May. S.7tV; June, 6.86c;
July. 5.9T,fro nic; Sitember. .20f6 2n-.; 1 e
rmlii'', .45fJ'.rV. fkmt Rio, steaxly; No.
7 li.-fke, 6 15-lc; mild, steady; Cordova,
10-.J So.
4a. 7S
... an
. . . M
a . MS
... T,
... 6,
... 4
...im
.P4V
T . St U W.
I'nlon Pac. 4a
do conv. 4a
I' S Steel M Ss.
W'absah la
do deb. R
W U E. 4
Wlsronsln Can. 4a. .
colo. r. l I
S
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Hugnr and Molap.
NEW YORK, March 2 SI '(JAR Raw,
firm; fair refining, 2Ti,il2 9-32e; centrifugal.
!1 313 3-32c: lni,la.Hi-H biiKar, 2r'aU
2 l-32c. Refined, (inlet.
NEW ORLEANS. March 2.-SrtiAR-
Sleady; open kettle, 2V"3 3-b'.c; oiieti kettle
centrifugal, 3'n:vV; centrifugal whit", 4'i,c
yellows, 3'4'(8 1,1-Ph'; seconds, 2'k'u3 o-IOc
Molasses, nominal; open kettle, ayVOc; cen
trifugal, lmU5c. Syrup, SiHiist.
ftr York Live Stock Market.
NKW YORK, March 2-REEVES Re
celpts. 2.648 head; market fur steers slow
good steers steady to 15c lower; bulls and
cows steady to 1 lower: steer. $4 S.'-'t
6.4t; oxen and stags. $4.2.Vn5 4o; bulls. $i.ti
'(14.50; cows, $1. land 0; cables unchaiiKfd
hlilpments today. K cattle; l,uo sheep and
b.MO ouarters or oeei.
CALVE Kex-elpts. L149 head; market
for good veals trifle firm ami wanted, nil
others slow and barely Bteady: vnuia, $1 1
SjS.Ou: choice to extra, $K.26.'us.75: 1 til
calves. $3 .fttrfl 5i: barnyard calves, $2 5vr
I.OO; cltv dressed veals lower at s'm12c
choice. 12Vic: country dressed. 6 ,( KM-jc.
SHEEP A NO LAM Hi1 Receipts. 073 bead
market slow; lambs full steady; heep. $2 7
it4.H; culls. $2.ti'y-'1.2i, lambs, $5.6uyti. lo
culls. $4 b.
Hi a IS Receipts. 4,30 head; market slow
state and Pennsylvania, hogs, $4 .5o'j5 .75.
Ht. I.nul 1.1 e Mock Market.
fT. I.OF1S. March 2 4'ATTLE Receipts
4.5i head, including 1.7'i Texans; market
active and generally higher; native shli
pers nnil e-irt ateers, $'( .2.""i5 2o; dressed
beef and butcher jtfeers. $4.u43.it; steers
under l.l" sninds, $': Kiu4.s5; sta kers and
feeders. $2 Si3.'; cows and heifwrs, V-'S.i'
4.25; canners. $2.TT,'ti"2.5i; bulls. $2.5t 'n3..i;
calves. $3.tKii7 1"; Tex and Indian steers.
$3 . lifj 4 40; cows and heifers, $2.1i")fJ.25.
H HJS Receipt. s.!iiai head; market on
all but good hogs and lights, lower: piss
and lights. $.7M;5 .lo; packers. t,.H'rjjfc;
butcher and U-et heavy. $5 3i mi 5 66.
SHEEP AMI I .A MBS Rerulpts, S.S
head: market slow: nutlve muttons. $4 ",
4 25: lambs. $4 5t"'r' : cu'is and bucks, $2.25
442S; stockors. $2.0i33.00.
demand,
Veal
with
Ex-lnt. Offered. Ex-lnt, offered.
Korelaa Flaaarlal.
LONDON. March t Supplies! of, money
were smaller than anticipated on the mar
ket today and rates stiffened for money
and discount. Trading- was quiet and gvn
eraltv more cheerful. Consols mere slightly
Bartor. aimasicaua opened Irregular axid
Slonx City Lira Mtuek Market.
8IOI X CITY. la.. March t.f Special Tel
egram ) CATTLE Receipts. l.t head;
market strong. Beeves. H.UUrt 50; cows,
bulls and mixed. $2 5t"u3 40; stockers and
feeders, tS'K'ui.ii caJvts and yearlltigs,
$2 TrtiS 50.
HOOS Receipts 4 r head: iio lssr,
$4 70o.2u; bulk, 5.0otu6.UW
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BTEER8 AND HEIFERS.
ion a no ii H74
1017 3 0 1 1H4
1 1" a (to
STEERS AND COW8
4 00 ,
4 10
4 10
4 10
4 10
4 10
4 15
4 15
4 15
4 16
4 15
4 20
1171
TK4
1124
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10M
1041
1376
1126
1141
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1170
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3 26
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2 25
2 25
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'ALVES.
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but ewinir to
t lie provision '
lov. Fuckers
and salesmen '
ti !!r4.2T.: Trxss clipped crllnB.
hi', Mmki'rs nnd In del. $2. 75)14.2."
$4..vf
It. 1fH4pll
ST. JOSI I'll.
ills
ceiplsi. 1.7:;i h
I'lgller: tvitlve"
ei s. $1 V,. 7": '
ti eil.-rs. :' -i I . ,
I II M '.S lice, lpl.
lower; licht. $1
V- i'"i
SIIEEl' AND
hi lid ; lll.l rket ste:n
$. .'Jo: wethers, $1 0.
l.,c luwir.
I.De stork Market.
March 2 CATTLE Ue
il; mnrket strong to I'M
f : V.-.J.. 4". cow and helf-
$1 iki0.i; stivkcrs nnd
head: market 1'o
medium anil heavy,
.". i;
LA MRS l!eiclts, J.520
v to !" lower; purling,
; encs, $4..V; lambs, lt
7 7vH 1 ao
III MIS There was not mi
of hog here this- morning,
the. uncertain condition of
market tnnling opened very
Were sfrald to take holil
were nlsn rather timid nbont cuttlni; loose.
nen me provision market did open,
though, prices continued their downward
course. The hog market here iueneil ubont
nickel lower, but ss the mornine o.l.
vnnced the situation grew worse rather
than better add the general mnrket could
be quoted as fSwlne lower. The- bulk of the i
mennim ti gorxr.w-j Ight hngsold from $r,.nii
ti$46 -siid. shlph'-a. tr.i wil. p,i,i for a
prime loud walglilngi 31V- pound.' The llfefit
tuf$. was pnrtlctilurlv hard to- dispose of
and tivlorts Varfg'ed from 4 HP flown. If wns
la ti-' before even the bulk of the lino-
oisposen oi ami at noon there wen
good many In first hands. Representative
sales:
No. Av.- Sh. Tr. 7 a. sh. Pf.
. 164 '.. 4 75 4' 121 4 6 10
5 167 .. 4 75 27. Ill Ml t. 10
1 171 .. 4 M (4 t."4 40 5 lo
77 1st 10 4 ft". M .221 . . 6 10
75 o7 ... 4 15 5ft 214 80 f, 10
77. ..201 .. 4 7l, 71 246 .. 6 10
II 101 .. 4 17', 64 2o5 40 5 10
2 201 .. 4 r,7 J7I ton 6 12U.
64 .Ml .. 6 00 tf. 21.1 40 6 .",
t'-7 .. S 00 It) 324 tip 6 ll't.
71 ti K0 6 00 61 "!,ft 10 o 1"ij
41 2"2 .. a i 72 27,1 . . 5 j.
40 tft .. $ 00 76 17.7 40 6 121,
19 2" .. 6 (V) 64 217 40 6 12'
7: lftft .. t 00 II ...263 .. r, tr.
41 220 40 5 02i In j:m . . 5 ,s
6 13.1 ISO 6 06 f,4 ;.,7 60 5 l;,
M 220 210 tor, 62 210 .. 6 15
4" 224 40 III) 45 2(9 120 5 r,
27 M Ml 6 05 71 Jls (0 6 15
12 Ill .. 5 05 . 11 27,4 : . 6 tr.
3 222 .. 6 06 72 212 .. 5 r,
S7.. 214 .. 6 05 H 2o .. 6 li
14.. ..1. . 200 .. 6 06 67 :..J.1 .. 6 5
79 219 . . 6 0714 41, '.'!.-, 40 5 15
65 221 .. 6 0714 f,4 22 . ,", i;ii
' 2" .. 6 071, r 270 40 6 17'i
W 231 .. 6 10 61 fft5 .. f, 1711
77 221 l?n 5 10 7.1 40 6 171,
71 113 40 6 10 Sfi 2H4 120 t, "0
64 112 .. 6 10 62 214 40 5 20
"0 213 .. 6 10 . 71 scj . . 6 ;.)
6 211 40 f. 10 41 291 160 f, 27,
74 210 .. 6 10 64 311 .. 5 30
4o 244 40 5 10
SHEEP Hecelnls were falrlv liberal thli
morning, but the demand WHs'eiii0l to the
occasion und the market r.iUd active ami
leitdy on nil desirable grades. Hiivers
were out in .good seuwo. a,, everything at
a'l desirable changed hands about as last
as offered. Common stuff wnn not quite
so brisk as the better grades, but still even
those sold without much difficulty ut steadv
prices. M or lean wether sold as high as
$4.40. Mexican ewes at $1.00 and Mexican
lnmbs brought $."..50. For the week to date
the market tm goixl to choice grade I but
Wtle different from the close of last week.
Inferior grades may be a trltlo lower, hut
still a dime would cover the decline In
prnctlcallv all cases. Considering the Mb.
eral receipts, pot only nt this market but nt
otner points as well, tho gelling Interests
are well pleased with the wav nrlces have
held up.
Vunlatlons for corn fed r-'ock: Choice
western lnmbs. $r.u04t.'.7; fair to good
Inmhs. $j.(V((r. ..Til; good to choice Mexican
yearling,-$4. 754V5 10: good to choice western
ve n lings; $4 r-tif1.75; fair to good yenrllne;,
$4.2oi7W.riO; good to choice v ethers. 14. ill
4i4.50; fair to good wethers, $'1.7f',?4.00;
good to choice ewes. $n.C.fi 4.10: fair to nood
ewes, xa.tiO'ia.so. ifepi-esentatlve sn'es:
1 weetern buck
20 western cull ewes ....
300 western bucks ,
50 wMuern bucks
iO western ewes
3 w'estern culls
6 wrstera twes ...'.
362 wcsfeith ewes
1 western ewe.
121 western ewes ,.
411 western ewes
440 western ewesi
4 wentern culls
3T9 western ewes
54 western ewes
30 western lambs
7.1 western foiler lambs
35 western cull lambs ..
2 western wethers
14 western wethers
;24 Mexican welhers
13 western yearlings ....
21 western yearlings ....
3 western lambs
91 western lambs
2'0 w'estern jenrllngs ....
250 western yearlings ....
.7i western lambs .
2!1 western lambs
3 weatern lambs
.20 western lambs ........
13fl western lambs
449 westwn lambs
50 cull lambs
303 western ewes
113 western ewes
410 western eves
513 western lambs
.170
1K
102
102
, 3.
SO
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107
107
112
115
luo
110
120
57
54
51
115
100
92
09
fix
03
00
SO
-. fill
, 1H
74
S3
K5
63
63
96
97
123
101
75
2 50
2 50
2 00
2 00
2 75
3 00
3 50
3 Bit
3 5
' 3 90
3 90
5 90
4 Oi
4 i)
4 00
4 00
4 00
4 00
4 00
4 25
4 40
4 50
4 50
4 50
4 70
4 70
4 75
4 75
R 00
5 15
r 15
5 50
5 60
2 75
00
3 90
3 90
4 75
, Stork in Mailt.
Fallowing -are the receipts of live stock
for the Ijc principal western cities yes
terday
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha 3,510 .4"fl 7.KW
Chicago 17,nl 2. "an SO.oon
Kaneas City B.ooo 9.T.") 4,i"K
St. Louis 4.5"0 H.5KO 3,50(1
Bt. Joseph 1,731 4.237 2,524'
Sioux City 1,hhI 4,im0
Total 32.741 60,613 37.919
CHICAGO 1.IVK 8TK K MAHK.KT.
Prices for Cattle Klrong to Ten Cent
Hlliher, 'While Hog Are Lower,
CHICAOO, March 2 CATTLE Receipts,
17.000 head; market strong to 10o higher;
good to prime steers. $S.OOO"ifi.95; poor to
medium. $3.50fu4.90; stockers and feeder.
$2.5ofl4.25: rows, $1.501i4.U0; . hellers. 4J2.001
4. 60-; eonners. $1.50f12.50; Dill's. $2.00oi4.15:
calves, t3.0Ofj6.S0; Texas fed steers, tl.Wit
4.75.
HOOS Receipts, 2S.0O0 hal; estimated to
morrow, 80,000 head; market mostly I'm
lower: mixed .and butrhers. $5. Ie0i5.5"; good
to choice heavy, t5.4noy6.ofi; rough heavy,
$5.2rvri3 4o; light, $4.6Wi5.2o; bulk of sales,
$5.15(35.40. .
SHEEP AND LAMPS Receipt . 20.000
head: market steady to strong: In mini,
e'ewl ypsrood to choice wethers. $4 2T'(4.75:
fair Ito Vhrtrl-e mlx-d. $3.Sm!M.-J5: western
stfeep, $2,7544.75; native lambs. $4.5of6.70;
wefern lambs, t4.750i3.7O. OUlclal yester
day: , . " ;
. . . . , - i. . Receipts. Shipments.
Cttlef :.. 4.C5H 3.112
Hog 17.1S4 7.41.1
Sheep 8,615 4.919
Kansas City Live Mtoek Mnrket.
KANSAS CITY. March 2. 4'ATTLE Re
ceipts, 5.000 head. Including 5ti southerns;
market li"ijl5c higher; all tpiotailons 1i",i
Ific higher; export and dressed bw.f steers,
$4 finio.40; fair to good. $1 IMri.Sii; western
fed steers, 13 .W4.6: stockers and feeders,
13 00014.30: southern steers, $V5(V'i4.1'i: south
ern cows. $2 4(K3 25: native cows, $2 0iii4 .mi;
native heifers. $3.2D4.S"; bulls, xs.mKir4.tju,
celves. $3 fHKii4Von.
IKHSS Reeelnt. 9. "00 head; market 10,
lower; top. $5 3TH: bulk of sn'es. $4 9niif. .30;
heavy, $o.2'fi5.3T': packers, $r,.nirr,.:t(i; pig
and light, $4 . 2ai . l".
SHEEP AND LAMMS- Receipts, tor
head; market steady; nailew lambs, $5."",i
5 75; western lambs, t''.0"l?i5.7i; fed ewes.
fc;
pan,
can,
OIHIIt Y4 IM)I,K14I K M IRKl'T,
I'nnilltlon of Trnrte nnd Itnotntlons on
tnple nnil Faney lro4luee.
F.tUiS-Receipt, more liberal; market
weaker; fresh stork. IP4C
LIVE Ft H l.TUY Hens. P'jc; young
roost eis. Mi'.v. -old roosters. 6c; turkeys,
13-i 14c; dorks, Ji,c; g. t se. Sc.
DRI:SSED Ft 11 I ,T It Y- Tut key, 1Ci17c;
ducks. 1 l',i 12c; geese, 10c: chickens. V'Vii lie.
I'.I'TTER-Facklng stock. 13c: choice to
fancv ilairx rolls. I3nl4c; separator, 23c.
FRESH FletH -trout. 9Vil0c; pickerel,
nVutic: pike. 9c; perch., ti ii'4jt' : bluetlsh,
15c; whit. 'fish. K'rt 9c ;; salmon, lie: haddock,
bh ; rodltsji, 12c; redsnnpper, 11c: lobsters,
boiled, per lb , J'.V: lobsters, green, per lb.,
3(-. bullhiSils. lie; catllsti, lS'altcj black
tmss. 2hi : halibut. 10c; crapple. 12c; her
ring. 44c: white buss. 1.1c; Pluellnlj
smelt, tortile.
OYSTERS New York Counts, per
43c: per gal, $2 00; extra select, per
3.M-; per gal., $1 W; standard, per can, 2ic;
p,-r gal.. ! 50 ..
111! N l'.T "on. $15 50.
HAY Prices ipioti d bv Omaha TVholesnla
'tealers' i.Kt-o'la tlon: Choice No. 1 upland,
t'l.od; No 2. $0 mi ilium, $"5; cosrse.
13. 00; rve straw. $5.00. These prices are fornix-
of good color nnd Quality. Demand
fair and receipts light.
VECi ETAHLKS.
FOTATOES-Colorado, $l.t)0; Dakota, per
bu . $1 on; liHllvcs, 85c.
SWEET POTATOES Muscatine, per bW.,
$3 w.
NAVY HE A NS-Per bu.. $2 2T.fl2.35.
CELERY Largo California, two, 75c and
lee.
0NH1NS Spanish, per crate, $1 90; Colo
rado vellow and red. per lb., 24r(i2-4C.
CAF.IlAtiE-Wisconsin Holland, 3c; new
California. 3c.
11 UN I I'S- Canada, rutababas, per lb.,
l'4c: whin-, per bu., life.
CA Rltti l S -Per bu.. $1 .00.
P.MiSMI'S Per bu.. 00c.
PEETS- Per bn.. One.
CAt 'LIFlAiWEK Cullfornln, per crate,
HmCFMRERS-Per dox.,' $1.251i1.50.
TDM ATOES-Florlda, per 6-basket crate,
$4 5001.1.1111.
RADISHES Per doz. bunches, 35c.
Ll-JTTl'CE 1 1 EADS- Per dog. bunches, 0o
ciJI tin; per bbl.. $7.00; 'eaf lettuce, per dox.
bunches. !"".
"TliMI'H -Southern, per iloi.t 75c.
IIIOETS Soiiiliern per doa., i5c.
CXRliO'l'S-Southcrn, per do., 75c.
PARSLEY - Southern, per doz., $1.00.
FltllTS.
APPLES- California Ilellflowers, per box,
1 77,- New Votk exnort C.recnlngs, Russets
and tnl.lwlns. $4.00.
CRANHERHIES l.-fsey. per bbl,. $T00;
per box J2.5o; W isconsin Hell and Bugle,
$7 50; Fell nnd Cherry, $6.M.
1 5 RAPES Imported Malagas, , per keg,
$7 to
STHAYVHEHHIES Florida, per qt.(
TROPICAL FR1IT3.
ORAKtlW-Novels, nil sizes, choice.
112 25: .iincv, nil sizes. 12.20'fK.DU.
ElOMONS 4'ailforni 1, fancy, 300 to
$.1,511; choice. 240 to 2i0 tl7.es, $3,007(1 J. "26.
jier n"io
S-crnwn,
EOc.
$2.15
$0.
nrtons, R5e;
:4c; 5-crown,
i.-KIS 1 'allfornla,
Imported Smyrna,
'.(','; i-crown. loc.
HAN ANAS Per medium r.lzod bunch,
f owii'.!.50: .lumbos, t2.7ntf3.2R.
DATES Persian, per box of 30 pkg.
C'joo; per lb. In 60-lh. boxes, Dc; Oriental
Muffed dates, tier box. $2 40.
ii'Ot'OANl'TS-Fcr. pack. $4.00; per 4J01.,
f'"r'' M1SCEL1-ANEOVS.
CHEFSE Wisconsin twins, full eresm,
I2r; " VVIsviuislii Y'oung Americas, 1flc block.
S? Iss. 10c; n isconsln brick, 13c; Wisconsin
.imburger. 12c
7.K1NEY Nebraska, per 24 frame, $3.00;
Vtnh nnd Colorado, per 24 frames, n.w.
MAPLE SI CAR tihlo, per in., inc.
CIDEH--I'er bbl.. H5.R0; per H hid., $S.!r.
HORSERADISH Per case of 2 dot.,
packed, soc.
tllOI'.rt -o. 1 green, tie; 10. & green, oc;
No. 1 sailed. 7c; No. 2 salted, 6.': No, 1
veal calf. S to 12 lbs., 8Vkc; No. 2 veal calf,
13 lo 15 lbs., OHc; dry salted hides, iff12c;
sheep pelts. 25'(i75c; horse hide. $1.50f('2.50.
M TH Walnuts. n. sort sneii, per in.,
5c; hard shell, per lb., 14o; No. S soft shelt.
per lb., 13c; No. 2 hard shell, per in., I2r;
Hraxlls, per lb., lie; ninorr. per 10., lie;
plmonds. soft shell,, per lb., 15c; harrl
shell, per lb., 13c; pecans, large, per lb.,
12c: small, per 11)., 10c: peanuts, per lb..
6c; feasted pennuts, rer.'.b., Fc; Chill wal
nut", 12fi13W.c: large hlckorv nuts, per tm..
$1.50; ehell iisrVh rter bu., $100; Yilack wal
nuts, ier liu., $1.25.
flF.il. K1TATR
DEEtiM filed for record March 1, 1904, as
ftirnlshed for The He by tho Midland
Guarantee and Trust company, bonded
alwtrat:ter. liill Karnam street:
James Comer and wife to Oeorge V.
Coleman, lots 5 and 6, block It.
Red ford Place t 1,500
Jacob Newman anil wife to Leopold
I latin, part lot 12, subdivision of
s",. block 13, Hoed's First addition.. S.tXO
Maria It. Johnson and husband to the ,
Ityroii Ri'd company, part lot 13,
subdivision of sVi block 12, Reed's
First udditlon 1
Thoinaa Q. Harrison, guardian, to
(Irant v. Cleveland, lots 32 and 33,
block 4, Campbell s addition 150
Eminellne E. W'luspciir et a!, to Wil
Hum Markmnun, se1 ne'i and nv4
s.i,. and st ae'4 25-16-11 12,800
Christian Kiu-bler to Christian Hol-
stoln, lot 3, blin k 8, village or Mil
lard 630
Marv A. McLaln and husbtuid to liar
nest Frisk, lot ' 16. block 15,
Shull'e Second addition 1,700
Clementine liiown, et al to Carleton
S. Shepard, lot 6, block 6, Kountze
l'lae ; LOW
F ter iKa-rner and wife to Katherlno
Ketta!. et al., pert of lot 15, block
2, Campbell's addition 600
peter J. McHulre and wife to George
(1. Winston, part of lot 2, block 16,
E. V. Smith's addition 1,000
Sheriff to John C Havomeyer. part lot
12, block 6. Routines Third addi
tion : U70
Hratriehorough Savings bank to
Itlaic.h Doherty, lot 54. Nelaon'a
addltlbn l.0
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