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    THE OMAIIA DAILY DEE: WEDNESDAY, MAIKTI 10, 1004.
AND PRODUCE MARKET
Wbest rhcloetet U'ide'f,l TL'
CoLi.dirtblt tptcala'.itn.
it i
STZADY ADVANCCMtHT tCH fiV DAYS
Cr Goes lp Half relet and Bladen
Arc Jlttltr, bat Holders lls
lag Ureal Deal. (
tteilceare.
OMAHA. March IS, 1!U
Omiihi wheat flutuat1 much more widely
this morning than ilid Cults'' anl specula
lion waa Urge, utnaha May opened at Jc,
broke tu tiVi anil ihn ralll'd anil went up
la Mo, ( Mi ngu, duriLg t ) mm turns
rsngi from lav to tie, and was gtint-ially
rnoie nearly, umal.a July ('pencil ul b.4ic,
agg-l to HCV, racl4 t Si'vi. went hm k
lo my, arm iimard ths elce mvrl hack
above Kp, fhlcsgo new July i tnw 1 from
MS! lo rj4e. 'I I, binak liiimeillutcly utter
the o.nlri In part dun l tim lower
Kunin iipefilngs. which caused some sell
In orders, uiiJr whlcli tha mark l could
not aland. Wheat now ha silvanc d for
five daya. Tha talk fur tela la the nund a
that nf iha f irmer hull movement, but the
mva la weak. 'I ha rahls give no support,
1 h r--,i ara lir-r than laat year at
Ida tlma and Iha demand ! not particularly
aoul A ira i tl'rti la duo.
lay corn on Omaha rtcliatige advanced H
point lo mining 4i laitiy stiong, dui
Imldrra wrm shy. CH'iigu My ran front
Use M'v Iha fng Inloioat tl.at hug rMn
uaiinlril aeme to ha a scalping Interest,
buying in ina breaks and altii.fl on the
ttil. Tli Chicago tirrtigth ca;ne through
koala who had got ai.ort on the break and
could not ui.cove-r any tuna aturf around
Hr This rtli ot partluuiarly effect Ilia
Omaha crowd. '
(Mta were dull til Chicago el well aa
Omaha. A bull leader la needed to atlr up
Interest.
1 b rangn In prices nf Omaha grain for
i-imre unlivery anil fna Close Aionuay "
today a ara aa followa;
Clos1
Open. High. Low. Today. M d jr.
tvheat-
Msy
July
Ccrn
Mar
JitJy
Odts-.
May
Marrfe ....
Unl
n
4r.,
a", IH Ti Kvt
2'i til h-'-i I2hi
47 ' V. 47 40H
it il 44 4.
Z 8", 4
Sk'a 2h 8k' aw1
laaia weal a Market.
Dull again waa the cash market thla
Hmm mug, a.lhougli turn exhibited the Sama
upwuru tvudriivy nuticetl Monday, and
ainoiiniliig iiMiay In some arauea 10 S'
neat and oata were told at the figures of
Monday, Wheat atlil tenia the nueu of a
aieauy demaiuL wnila tieUert and autiliery
lake corn offerings, hec (pit of wheat
were 4 era In ami 14 cars out; on week
am 1 and 6 cara Keca.uis of corn were
k.i-ars In and 17 cata ojt . one e k ago 2
and M cafa. Hat receipts were i ara In
arid 10 rata 0111: one week fk . 2 and t cars.
itepreaentauve salea of carlots by sample
on track, umtht:
MIXK1J toilN-No. t, 1 car, 42c; No.
1 car, 4lc; No. yellow, 1 oar, iMVio; No.
write, 1 car. 43c.
WHEAT No. 2 hrd, IC.V&tQj Na.
hard. 7li't(4ic: No. 4 hard. A .Julio; : No.
prlng. Si'rWHTc; No. I spring, 'a.Vutoo; No.
4 scrlr.B. ,o-iJ7uc.
liHN-No. -i, 4iiV9UHc; No. S, 4ifl424e;
N'. 4. 4ialU.-: No. 11 veifoW. 47"i42Mj-: No.
I fellow. tli4'.'H-: No. 2 White, 4-a42c,
No. 1 while. 41Vt'tJ4'.
AT-No. 2. i.iiiHc; No. , fr7c: No. 4.
rff; N-. I white, 4"U42o; No. 2 white,
Vf4r; standard, 4H4t4IV0.
Nalea Iraai he kuaanit Offlaes.
Omaha Inspertkona of grain were 36 cart;
4f wheat, 1 ar graded No. 2 hard winter
and 6 cars No. 2 spring; of corn, 2 cart
graded Nn. 2. 14 cars No. 2. car No. 4
and 2 cars No, ft tellw; of oata, 2 cart
graded No. I whit and t cart No. 4 white.
Mate ( Ik UraUa Trade.
San 2rranolaco wlrea that the Kuaslan
guvrrnment has bought 6,uvu tons of bariey
at abova market pricvt and probably wtil
take all Of tli roaal turpi us. Thla la re
ported to be small.
A tioaarto came anys tt a meeting Mon
day Argentine striker doided to cmulnue
out. imtmt Btorics say that the trouble
liaa about ended. Ships are lying In har
bor Ibvre unable to gel grain.
The Hrouka.ll weekly cop summary fol
lows: t'nlted KlngitomWlnter wheat pros-l-ecls
continue poor-' lluripg the pst week
thete baa been torn seeding of spring
wheat.
francs, Hungary, Itoumanta, Italy Con
dltlona nt wheal crop satisfactory.
husila Crop situation aa a whole shows
do change from a week ago. Navigation
on Iha sea of A sort 1 reopened, this being
alxoil fifteen days earlier than usual.
eermany lleoent rhangeabie and cold
weather caused fears of damage to the
winter wheat, but conditions have now
taken a turn for the better.
India Hecently reported tala ceased and
crop reports favorable.
Aualralla Iciest advices confirm earlier
feare that rains occurred during period of
harvesting and rauaed some damage, re
ducing the exportabla surplus.
Minneapolis July It 71 cents over Chi
eagii July and Is reported to be apt to go
rorther than this. At one time laat year
Minneapolis ws IS centa over Chicago.
Cables show that KuTouean markeig ara
In the same conn n ion ns American. Ke
re4pis from Atmtralta, India, Russia snd
Argentine (Tint In uo large, hut the atneka
do nut Incn a. Consumption seems to
tinve risen. Home experts believe that
wheat hae reached a higher plane, which
it win seen until in worm acreage hat
been largely Increased.
Oral Markets l?laetier. .
Cloalng
tixtay at
toas:
prWa 'of grain' Monday
tie markets named -were aa
and
ful-
ciiiCAao.'
-Close t .
Ht
Today. Monelay
Msv ...
July ...
7'iA
VI
MSA
63A
US
Corn
Mat ...
July ...
Wheal
May ...
July ...
...
July ...
Wheat
May ...
July ...
Corn
VUy ..,
July ...
Wheat
Mar ..,
July ...
Wheat
May ...
July ..
Wheat
May ..
July ..
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61
KANSAS C1TT.
M
83
44
MS
21
4K4
ST. LOL'U.
tfSA
4AD
a.
;a
4HA
4HSA
4
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rA
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.1 im'.jU
MW YORK.
I 01k,
'
... aVH
JiMW tOIK SftiAKHAI. MAHKJfT.
saaaiallaaa ( tlaa Day Varlaas
Caaaaaadltles.
XtW TtiHK. March U -FLOUR Re
CIH. 42 Mi btu; eaporta 2.1M bU.; o,f
kl ahoard ir strviigtn. but trade was
lutrt; winter p teacs, ! U: Mjueoi
tlrnta. b Lifat, Mlnneaota baki-ra. l .0
Inter imwiita, lo.4tit.i; winter ex
traa, ttSaiini, winter low grade. 11 l.'.
8. R Hour, dull; fair to good. K Si-J
4 a, finlr. l- fancy, HU4 aV. iluckwheal
giHir, nominal.
(.iH.Nklfc.AL Steady; yellow western
! US. !'. 1 II; kiln drUj. UIO&IAl
b til; V-viaiet; fanimg. 6X- c. I. t New
lots nultuis. 6i t&c. c 1. f. fluYalo.
HI t-taiidy ; N. 2 westera, ac, to ar
rive
HF.AT-Recelpta lt.1i bu. ; evl. flrm;
l 1 te 11 n elevator and II 04J1 US I. o.
, afloat. No. 1 tuM-thern liululh. 11.1",
u d . anoat; 1 northern Manitoba
howilaal. f ix a.. arkaM. 4ttMws at Aral
ae dull and toaer. h4 a rapi.1 advance
ana rmara ara ai a net advance. May.
1 'AW I '-'. rlid at II .'S. July. tasVut
rv. ri.awti ai sa; teslialMT, USfuH,
cl,d el sr.
OK.S- Hwelpta 13.C7S ba; exaorts. 133,
lu . spt. ld. No. t BuniliuU ele
vator sad v f " a., afl.iat; No. 2 yl
kw. a.c. . ix 1 wnue. Option tuar-
61 was dull and r-aturla aithout li
.tol sbm. rl fe uocliand tu Vo net
ilia y. Sii S)C. t'lo,l at ii.o;
taiaa.i ai a.c, WptaailMr, hS-w
liiaiil al &V.
UAT-Keip. la.jist ba.; experts. M
. a . a alt : IKoi X. a: eta.tr whlta,
a- 7,0 wane. ; ,-x.v 1 anite. So.
1 1 a - 1 . r"ivaia wea.se; fimi 10
Ik.m t S"4 tt
Mi': snaJt; d.ieate, fair ta extra. I
lanaa aiinnnit
lt faV- kaa; aa at ravTHaaoa t. thelco,
is a fuiw. rweisc 1 mm. tan o
iH'l - Tiraa. HtlMk M Iha . IV:
rTe if rl. a V Vaav, IVj Taxes dry. 24
. tKa lk'
T U tJlW -ra; el?r m e-e fcg rf;
rii'r iiw,efcia fr 4'"
I ti a. 1.1 ruV
1 . ' -si'.J, . f.wil'y rile
0 .. .il Iwl K I ',-it
f . . 1 -k;' tu; an aaira M.t.a
a , e.i,.lA4i Ctai aXaLi, staaJ,
t l'kled b.lllra. trii'rfH.OO: plckUd ihouldcra,
Hf". rb klod hami 1 rs t-u i!l - l.ard.
i-aay; tmiirn ateamed. tlm; renned, eaa ;
ronilnerit, it- South Arnerlra, tKA; com
Munl. f J'vu i.i'J. 1'ork, cteaily; family,
wuih fm; niiort Clear, 1.UW( '; meaa,
lis lh i,
Hi iTKK-QuW: frwh creamery, woe ;
mate dHlry, 14ti21c
'MEKafcj Ouiet: atate. full cream, fanry.
amall and largo, colored and white, Bep-
temler, Jc; latn made, rOir.
J-lUH-lx)Wr and uhaettled: weetern
flrata, 19c.
I'U l.TRT-Alive. atcailT! rhlrkcna. 13c:
fowla. ,14c; turkeya, lac. LreaaJ, ldx:
wtern chlckena. li'fiKlc: fowla. dry picked.
Mtac; turkeya, weetern young henil6l"c.
CHICAGO URAM AID FRO Vll05l.
reatarea af the Tradlaa a Claalaaj
I'rleea na Board of Trade.
ClIICAflO. March IS An unuaually ac
tive demand fur caah wheat buoyed up
ppeculatlvs prlcea today, and cauaed a
airona ftnlah. Jlav wheat ahnwa a net
ftnln nf S nnd July llilSc. Corn la up
tc, oata are off hc, proviaiona ara un
chunged to Be lower.
Initial (juntatlona on May were off tc to
Sc at a:'io to Wc. July waa down UfXn
to VitSc nt BlUc to HlHc In the abaenca
f any material aupport the market de
veloped greater weakness, May declining
it k'iVjC und July to (dSc Cloalnn prlcca
were at the tip ton. May 974c. and July
OTc, Clearances of wheat and flour were
eoiial to 4fi.inu btiahela. Primary receipt
were nixi.pno buahela, agalnat 4"i3.110 buahels
a year ago. Hradatreet'a world's vlelble
ahnwed a decrenae of oun.miO buahela. Min
neapolis. Iiiluth and Chbngo reported re
ceipts of 443 cars, against Sit cars last week
snd 170 oara a year aa;o.
The corn market ruled weak. May opened
ic to c lower at 6314c to 53c. After
selling; between $JHo and MHe. the close
wnk at fitSc July ranged between 61c and
ftj'.c, ana closed at 6ZM10. with a net gain
ff '.ft-Sc. I.ocnl receipt were 208 cars.
with six of contract grade. The action of
other gTBlns wna largely the dominating
Influence In trading In oats. The close Was
steady at a small decline. After opening
'4c to 4c lower, at ffcc to 41c, May ranged
between 401340140 and 4le, and closed at
4ic. July closed with a loss of He, at V
li"tc. Ixcal receipts were 2M cars.
The weakness n grain brought out sailing
orders in provisions early In the day. The
close on May pork waa a shade lower at
Il40fll4.02iv Mar lard was unchanged at
I7.2T.. and ribs down Rc at 7 Estimated
receipts for tomorrow: Wheat. 16 cars:
rorn, 110 cars; oats, 115 care; hogs, Si,W)
head.
Th leading futures are as follows:
Articles.) Oin. I High. I Low. I Close. Yea'y.
Wheat I I.
I
may iwi'4iiusi
9714
96V4I 9741 96t4
July
M'uRi'vwVaS
3 tMSal
b July
a Hept. .
b Sept.
Corn
May July
Sept
( lute
May July
Sept.
Pork
May .
July
Lnrd
May
July
Rlhe-
May
July
88
MM
64J
86(4
S2tMii
64;
S3H
61
63T4
S0
41V4
ol-H.il'8
601
4074fj-41
41
40M.fr tu
41
:n74ib .sii
3914
3"4
331
14 OS
14 30
14 OJU
14 27V4
7 26
7 4iH
7 TPA
12
730
7 40
7 r
St
7 8
Nt. 2 a Old. bNew.
Cash quotations were at follows:
FlAiUli ttleadv: wlntnr nulenta. li ftfrfil
6.11U; straJghta, H.6ti(8.7u; spring patenU,
MfK"ti4.(tu; straights, H.lOtjt.io; bakers, fci.Uu
m.; mi.
WHEAT No. 3, 8296c; No. 2 red, 84HO
9914c.
IViDU Xr n Hi;., ur m .--II r rim,
1 wnii ..v. a uiu, 10. a vfiiiiw. njT.ei
OATSNO. 2. 3.4i40Vc: No. 1 white. 40U.
. - 1
. 4,0. a, iu.
H A RLE T QotMi feedlne-. JRifivanct l t
Choice malting. 464ifi6c.
HK.r.iv-iNn. i nortn western,. 21.10; prime
timothy, 23.10; clover, contract grade. 111 26.
PROVISIONS Meaa nurk ner lil.l n 7li
4514. (A aiA per 100 lbs., $7.u7Vfi7.10. Short
ribs rtdes (loose). 27.0i87.12Vi; short clear
sides tboxedl. 27.87tyfi7.60.
The tillowlng were the receipts and shin.
mentt i-sterday:
. ' Recelpta Shipments.
Flour, bbls 48.200 . ? no
Wheat, bu 44,HOO 60.0H0
Corn, bu.. 824,700 117,100
Oats, bu 373.100 277.200
Re. bu. 7jro 4.300
Unrley, bu .100,100 S.".X
On the Proditre exchange today -4he but
ter market wat steady;, nreamerles, 144
2314c; dairies. livfi'?1c. Eggs, -easy: at
mark, cases Incluled, 16Hc. Cheete, steady,
1013 Uo.
St. Loals Oral and Provlalons.
BT. LOUIS. March 16. WHEAT Higher:
No. 2 red. cash, elevator. X1 fii7i. muk at ni
SUJ: May. c: July, 8c; No. 2 hard.
CORN-Hltrher; No. .'. cash, 45c; track,
4tc: May. 4t.'c; July, 4t'c.
OATH Strong; No. 2 cash, 42c; track.
41K.r4"V.r; M, 40c; No. white, 46c.
FLOUR Dull and unchanged. Red wln
ter patents. tt.8iAi6.00. and CQ per cent pat
ents ss high ss 26.20; extta fsncy and
straight, 24SMI4 W; clear. 8.tvrf4.10.
. BEE!) Timothy, steadv. 2.V4i2.75.
CORN MEAL-Steadv. 22.60.
IlRAN Lower; sacked, east tuck, R31O8B0,
.WAY-flteady; timothy, SS.oOffltoO; prairie,
HU)'n COTTON TIES Co.
PAOOINO vc.
HEMP TWINE 80. .
PROVISIONS-Pork, unchanged; .'ohblng,
214.12. I.srd. unchanged: nrime. 16 r.
Racon stesdy: boxed extra, $8.12; clear rlbg.
2X-2K: short clear, 28.87.
POULTRY Quiet; chickens. 8t10c!
springs, S3.9O01.6O per doten; turkeys, l.tc:
duck 1"c: geese. 6fific.
PUTTER Steady ; creamery, SOQltc:
dHlrv l6ilc. .
naoS Lower at 14e. case count.
Receipts. Shipment.
Flour, bblt , 13. 011O 13. OX'
Wheat, bu 36.000 13'J.009
Corn, bu ' i. 9.CmO ' 139.00)
Oats, bu 117,000 74,000
ICaaaas City Grata and Provlalona.
KANSAS CITV, March IS. WHEAT
May, SxnHKHc; July, 83fi83i4p; cash, No. 2
nara. W'SrC 'l I No. 3. otnewc; No. 2 red,
fi.e.'iiiiia; ro. a, levttwc.
CORN May. 4tic: July. 46(ff45e: cash
No. 2 mixed. 44c; No. 2, 43c; No. 2 white,
44c: No. 8. 43c.
OAT8-N0. j white, 42U43c; No. 1
mixen. a title.
HAY-Cholce timothy, 218W; choice
prairie. li .Mmoo.
R Y K No. 2. teiu-fiilfio.
PUTTER Creamery. JOiff22p; dairy, fancy,
t'llllkl 1 UUuim.I n.l V anmam
raaes returned. 13c; new No. 2, whltewood
inciuoea, 14V.C.
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu tiT.JiO . 112. 00
Corn, bu SS.Otal to.ono
Oata, bu 14.000 IO.OjO
Mtaneapolls Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. March 16. WHEAT
May. l.Mi-ll.tlii: July, ll.00sn.00' Sep.
t ember. kio; on track. No. 1 hixrd. 21.02:
No. 1 northern, ll.tu'y 1.01; No. 2 northern.
teS'.'"
I. I ..I'll X'l ,ul atAn. Ar M . 1
rx-wi i r it-. . ' .'i", inr,iu,n, mi unu
patenta. 86.10-1(616; flret clears. t3.6u4il.T5:
second clears, w
lUtAN In bulk, tll.au. .
Phlladelahta Prod ara Market.
PHILADELPHIA. March 16 BUTTER
Steady; extra western creamery, 24c;
extra nearny prints. ic.
FaMJH Firm, good demand; freah nearby,
1S'. "t mark; frean western. l!SuJV-. a
mark: fresh southwestern, lt19c: fresh
southern, inc.
CHEESE Dull: New Tcrk full creams
choice to fancy, 11c; fnlr to) good, 10bl0c
Dalatk Grain Market.
DUU'TH. March 15-WHEAT-In store,
iso. 1 herd. 11. 01: No. 1 northern, 7tC
:no. 1 nortnern. rtac; to arrive. po.
hard. 21. W: No. 1 northern, WTc; No
northern. 97tc; May, 'c; July, 21.0U
ci(i'ntiir. a.c.
OATS to arrive and on track, Sc.
Mtlavaakee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE. March IS. Wheat Mar
ket lo hljrher: Vi. 1 northern. II us: No.
aunt-err., incflfl ul; old July. l44e.
RTE-lc higher: No 1, TCc.
HAKLKY-dteady; No. 1 43c; tampla,
ISti f,c
CORN Firm; No. 8. 4fc347o; July, S3a
I lverwl Grata Market.
LIVERPOOL. March Il-WHEAT-Bp-.
quiet; No. t California, 7a Id Future
Quiet: March, nominal: May, ta fed.
Ci)RN-St. steady. American mixed,
sew. 4s !d: American mixed, old. 4s d.
Future steady; May, 4a td; July. 4a J',d.
Peer! a Market.
PEORIA. HI,
Nix 1 tld. rV;
March lS.-rv)Ri-HIher;
No. S. tic; No. 4, tic.
Catlea Market.
NEW YORK. March 15.-4XFFEE The
u'lul tor futur, ojvncl steady at un
iharae.4 prtcea lo a davltne of S polnta
letter, kusam, oSertngs laoreaaed eumv
nl ataiea were rep ried vt ta.ma bass.
In, lifting ki, r al te-cJW; July at S tij
t Tjx', h plemlier at, S .xe; tV'tober lee;
Staler, t IV- JanuaiH, t.iVd, JNifc 1
sveaj, ai
14 10 12 90 14 KV,
14 30 14 Ui 14 2UV4
7 rrn 7 H 7 2fi
7 42V4 7 37V4 7 i26
7 SO 7 17H 7 2!4
7 40 7 30 7 36
NEW YORK STOCKS ASD BONDS
Hid taU and EnVaintd Demand for
Eeoaritiei Cti'si Advance,
TONE LESS FEVtriSH, PRICES LESS ERRATIC
tacks af Corporations tleaarded VaU
aerable ladrr Vaerrlalatlea of Be
- earltles Case Coasaleaaae la
I'pward Moveaaeat.
NEW TfOItK, March 15.-There was a
moderate and well sustained demand fur
atocaa today which resulted In a substan
tial advance In prices throughout the list.'
Today's market was entirely lacking In
the feverish tone and the erratic fluctua
tions which charactertted yeMterdny's mar
ket. Stocks of corporations which have
been pointed to as vulnerable under pro
ceedings based upon the Norlhen Securities
case were conspicuous In today's upward
movement. The payment by the sub
treasury of $l,763,0uo on account of Japa
nese gold depoaited at San Francisco waa
met by the report that further shipments
were likely to be made to South America.
The I'aciiics, Krles and the Pennsylvania
group show gains of I points or upwards.
The bond market was active and more
active in sympathy with the Burlington
joint 4a and I'nited States Steel second 6a.
Total sales, par value, $2,577,000. United
States bonds were unchanged on call.
Following were the quotations on the
Stock exchange today:
bales.Hlgh. Low. Close,
Atchison lo.4i
do pfd Wt
lisltiinure ot Ohio 23,iMi
da pfd ....
OK
6t
06
M0
i
1 4
t
8i
111
153
30
MX
80
14
164
140
174
20
74
17
63
24
151
264
IK
67
25
C4
40
.72'4
78
127
18
83
Canadian Pacitlo ..
Central of N. J
Chesapeake & Ohio
Chicago A. Alton...
S.aJU 111 Hi)
1.7(H)
otlO
30
it.V
ib"
104
140,
2H
KB
ii
1M
130
uu pi d ....
Chicago -Ot. Western. Inu
Chicago dfc N. W 2iw
Chic, Mil. dt St. P...2H.100
do pfd
Chicago Ter. & T...
do pfd
C, C, C. As St. Li..,
Colo. Southern ,
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Del. & Hudson
Del., Lad. & West
Denver ft R. O
do pfd ...1
trie ,
do lat pfd
do 2d pfd ..........
Hocking Valley ....
do pfd
Illinois Central ....
Iowa -Central
do pfd
K. C. Southern
dq pfd
Ixiutsvllle fc Nash..
Manhattan L
Met. Securities
. 100
a a a
. 700
'. '206
. I,2ii0
. 4i0
1 100
!48!6O0
. 6.4(10
. 8.700
'. '706
. &M0
19
24"
152
2b4
19i
26
64
41
78
127
19
24"
160
HA
19
23
62
38
'77
12ti
100
100
8,700
600
8,700
17
33
17
83
17
83
103
141
77
107
1V3 ' 102
141 14014
76
Metropolitan St. Ry. 13,300
Minn. 4k St. Louis
107
ii"
119
90
17
38
1H
65
to
114
77
JO
61
41
13
53
44
20
83
23
106
W
118
87
16
27
113
64
19
112
39
77
19
60
41
13
83
J7
M.. St. P. & a. a. M..
do pfd
4U0
60
. 200
. 7,600
. L8.1O
. 700
! I,!
. 1,900
.' '706
.63,900
!i2-i66
. 200
119
Missouri Paclfio .....
M., K. & T
do pfd
Nat. of Mex., pfd...,
New York Central...
Norfolk & Western..
do pfd
Ontario A Western.,
Pennsylvania
Pitts.. C. C. & St. L
Reading
do 1st pfd .........
89
17
37
3a
115
MX
84
' 20
114
63
41
76
66
no 2d prd
Rock Island Co 7,oo
do pfd 1.000
St. L. 8. F., 2d pfd 200
St. L. Southwestern., loo
do pfd 400
' 2(1
1
42
13
33 V
Southern Paclfio 27.900
Southern Railway ... i,3cO
do pfd o00
Texas A Paclfio 1,400
Toledo.. Bt L. A W
44
20
(tt
22
23
it
83
73
do nfd ....
Unloa Pacific 34,700
74
87
1R
4
72
87
17
88
do pfd 100
86
Wabash gno
18
do pfd ,., 1.600
64
Wheeling Lake E.
W Iscnnsln Central
In
41
do pfd ittO 40
40
Adams Express ......
Amer. Express .......
T. 8. Express
213
1X5
103
20S
Wells-Farao Express
A mal. Conner ....22.400 4HT4'
'46
;
19
70
. 28
88
. 7
Amer. Car A F'dry ..1
do pfd 200 71
Amer. Cotton Oil.,... ..... ....
00 ptd ....
American lea 6"0 .7
1 fH
29
ziii
82
47
91
123
. 40
27
191
12
do pfd 200 Ku.
29
Amer. Linseed Oil ....
do tfd
Amer. Locomotive ... 1,600 22
do pfd OV) 82
Amer. Smelt. A R... SOO 47
do pfd 100 91 U
91
Amer. Sugar Ref'g... 4,800
Anaconda Mining
Brooklyn R. T
Colo. Fuel A Iron... 400
Consolidated Oat .... 8.400
Corn Producti 7,800
124'4,
63
41
28
IHn
13
66
do pfd
uistniers' securities..
General Electric
International Paper...
23
162
400 183 161
11
do pfd (ex-dividend)
3
International Pump...
no pro
National Lead ........
North Anierlcan
Pacific Mall
People's Ost
Pressed Steel Car....
74
14VA
83
1 26
96
do pfd
9
208
Pullman Palace Car..
Republic Steel .......
7
do nfd
4VU
Rubber Goods
18
76
.7
77
do pfd
Tenn. Coal A Iron.... 2.4ofl
U. S. Leather
do pfd.
V. S. Realty
n
. 46
11
49
1'
TA
1M
do pfd
TT. S. Rtrhber
do pfd
100
Steel.. 4 400
8 600
tilled fltatea
do pfd
Westlnghonae
Eleo... 1,900
western Union
Nor. Securities
(tU
88
T0t.1l sales for the day. 484.000 shares.
Boaton Stock ttnialatlons.
BOSTON, March 15 Call loans, SIM Per
cent; time loans. 4fb per cent. Offi
cial nosing or storss ana uonus
Atcnlaoa all. 4a.... ITH Weatlngh. common
7114
. I
. 14
. 4S
. 7S
. I
.
.460
. 1
. 4IV4
. 104,
. Cl
. ti
V4
ivt
. I
: 3
. 44
do 4a
Adrantur
Max. Central 4a.
Atrhlaon .
Allouea
Amalsamated ....
Amer. Zlno
Atlantlo ,
do pfd
Boatoa A Alba.iy
lloatoa A Malaa .
Muaham ,
Uoatoa Elavalad
Cal. A Haola ,
Centennial
Copper Rang...,
FHcnburf pfd....
Max. (antral
N. Y . N. H. A
Pair Weat ,
fiomlnloa Coal...
Franklla
Qrancr
f ale Horala
Maaa. Mining....
Mlchlaan
Mohawk
Mont. C. A O...
ear nanmette
Vnloa paatdc
Amer. Arse. Chan..
do pfd
Amir. Pnau. Tab.
Aster. Sugar
do pfd
A mar. T A T
A mar. Woolaa
do pfd .'. .
Pnmlnlon 1. A S...
Rdiaon glee. Ilia...
Oenerat Electric...
Maaa Electric
do DM
Vaaa. Oaa
fnlted Fruit
fnlttd thoo Mark.
do pfd
V. ttaal
104 Old PomUloa ..
Tl ftareola
I Parrot
. tl
.114
Uutncy
Shannon
Ta m track
Trirlty
V. t Mining...
V, t. Oil
t'tah
Victoria
. u
.141
. II
. 7114
. M
. M
. 41
. !
. te
,. 1114
11
winona
,. t
do Ml
M!4 Wolrarlo
.. 14
Bid. Ex-Dlvldend.
London Itaek Market.
IjONDON, March 15 Closing:
Cctaola. monay.
.44 t-ll
V. Y. Central.
llT'i
to aooouat. .
.. IS
.. i
.. t a
.. HW
.. !
..mi.
.. 1
.. u
..14!'
.. la
.. it
.. ta'e
Norfolk A W..
do ptd
44a
Anaconda ,
Atrhlaon ,
do prd
B. A O
Ca. PaclBe...
t'haa A Ohio.,
(hints Ot. W
C. M A l I
PaBeae ,
D A R O
Ontario A W...
,
, 10
474,
retiiiivlranla .
Hand Mine....
Paadlnt
4o lat pfd..
1 da Id pfd .
Southern Ry...
do pfd
to. Pacific
Unloa Paxltc.
do pfd
C. I. Steal....
do pfd
Wabaah
de ptd
IV
, 4414
, 44
de Id
rla
, 74
, aw
d lat pi J...
44
11
, 7
de td pfd U
III. C antral in "4
. mti
L A M m 1H
la k a T lit.
SILVER Bar. steady, 26d per ounce.
MONK Y-'fc Per cent.
The rata of discount In the open market
Is 2ftx per cent; lor tore months bills,
2 16-lotjl per cent.
Hear Yerk Mlnlngr gtoeks.
NEW YORK, March U. The following
ara iha c;oaing prices on raining ttocaa:
AdasM Caa
It
la
On t arte
Alice
braare
Coaaatoak Taaaal
r.a tal a Vs..
Hura ilTr
Irwa tllaar
t 4.III Cot ....
UtAie CUal
oi-nir
Phaeols
Pulual
Aaeaaa
.46
. t
. tl
. 70
. tt
. It
.tad
.... It
... t
....lit
....lit
....tut
.... 8
t
Starr Kavada...
s.aall Hupaa .
tltudart
hew Yark Maney Matket.
NEW TORK. March U MONEY On
rail. pvr cent; closing bid 1. offered
at i pw Oaal. Tinva loan easy; ed 0ya,
I peg 4oUt, Mt daJS, ais Saar VUi,
1,000. .15 14
600 84 fr,
M0 , 26 . 26
2,600 9! 94
600 29 27
100 70 70
'inn 7 7
200 4 ' 42
100 18 18V
27 86
JOO t 7
7V) 77 77
ton a 6
2.700 46 46
41 49
11", 10H
KR RK
160 158'
.. ta
.... al
.... 44m
....
....144
....1M
....UK
...ijtuj
. ... m4
H..ira
.. it
.. 11
.. 11 I
.. 7t
.. t
..nt $
..ijj5
..121 '
months, SHfi4 per cent. Prime mercantlU
paper. 4V11614 PT cent.
BTERI.INO KXCHANOE-Steady at de
nine, with actual buainess ta bankers
bills at M.hMMH W70. for demand and at
MWitm for tki-dav bills; posted rates,
4 (.4i4 and 14 874; commercial Mils, 4 l
WSo;
Mexican
dollars,
HC.
HONDS Government,
firm.
steady;
railroad.
The cloning
quotations on bonds are as
rollows:
V. S. rf. ta.
r....1MHMnnhttn r. t 4a.
. do coupon ie
aea. ntral 4a....
do lat Inc
Minn. A St. I. 4a
M . K. It T. 4a....
. J
. 13
. M
. 41
. do 3a. ri I.
do coupon 1
do nra 4a, ret IMS
do coupon . . .......t3!H
da old 4a, ret l'H
do roupon 107H
Atrhlaon -n. 4a lo'
do ad). 4a ....i.i... tut
Atlantic C. L. 4a
B. o. a. ...T ims
do 3va M
Central of Oa. ta ltn".
do lat Ine
rh at Ohio 4'i inn,
Chicago r a. ISa... 7)
C, H A Q. n. 4a....
C. M. A St. P. 1 4a.1i7
do 3a.
7 'a
N. ft. R. of M. c. 4a 75
X. Y. C. g. Ita 74
'. J. C. 6a 1!
o. Paeldc 4a 102
do la 70;v
S. A W. c. 4a 171,
S. L 4a A par... 12
Penn cone. 3Ha rsH
Kaadtnx gen. 4a aa
U A I. M. c. 6a .113
Dt. L. A S. F. ff. 4a. l
fit. tx 8. W. la IStt
'aboard A. L. 4a.... (a
St. Pacitlc 4a ss4
Jo. Hallway 6a ..Ill
Tnxaa A Y. la llfi
C. A N. W. c. 7a....1!fi
C, R. I. A P. 4a.... ('
do con. 6a 77
C C.C. A St. t,. g. 4a.
Tol.. St. U. a w. 4a. hi
Lnicaco ler. 4a 79
Con. Tobacco 4a 61
t'nloa Pacldc
.103H
. M',
. 72'4
.116S
. 61
. M
do eonv. 4a.
V. 8. Steel Id 61
Wananh la
do leb. P
W. A L. E. 4a.
Wla. Central 4a.
Colo. A Ho. 4a M
U. A H. U. 4a 7
Erla prior Urn 4a.... at
do gen. 4a M4i
Ft. w. A D. C. la..lW
HOCRInt vhi. 4a....l04
Colo. F. A I. con. ta. 70
a it. unl. 4a
Offered.
Foreign Financial. .
LONDON. March 15. Rates for money
and discounts were firmer In the market to
day. Prices on the stock exchange were
firm and trading was more animated. Con
sols were buoyant on government pur
chises for sinking fund purposes and a
little Investment buying. They closed a
fraction below the best quotations of. the
day. Home rails were harder. Americans
onened dull, ra led - to apove parity, oe-
rame inactive and closed firm. Foreigners
were firm. Japanese had a better tone.
Kaffirs were ntrntiElv supported.
MERLIN, March 10. on ine Dotirse toaay
international securities were nrm upon
London and Paris aivlng strength to do
mestic Industrials. Discount rates, short
bills, 1 per cent; three months blllt, 3
per cent.
FAKIS, Mnrcn in iraning on ine nourse
today op?ned active, prices advancing on
thn rood cnnditlona prevailing and so con
tinued throughout. At the close stocks
were strong; Internationals made a gen
eral advance. Industrials also gained 19f.
The nrivnta rate of discount was 2- per
cent; three ppr cent rentes. 96f 6c for the
account; exchange on London, 25f 15e for
checks.
Bank Clearings
DM A It A March IS Rank clearings for
todnv were ll.3H6.960.00. an Increase of 263.-
248.27 over tne corresponoing aay ia year,
OMAHA Wilt) LIES ALE MARKET.
Condition of Trade and Oaotatlons on
Staple and Fancy Produce. .
EGGS Receipts, liberal; market steady;
fresh stock, 15c; Including caaea, 16c.
LIVE POULTRY Hepa 9c; young
roosters, 8&c; old roosters, 64j7c; turkeys,
13c: ducks. UUc: neese. 8c.
UUTT1SK 1'acKing sioca,. iac; ciiuilo 10
fancy dairy rolls, i:!Jil4c; separator, 22c.
VRKR.it FISH Trout. 9itolou; pickerel,
666c; pike. Pc; perch, 66c; bluctiKh, lac;
whTienBh Mi(c: snlmon. 11c: haddock, luc;
codfish, 12c; redsnapper, lie; lobsters, boiled,
per lb., 32c; lobsters, green, per lb, 30c;
bullheads, 11c; catfish, 13U14c; black bnss,
20c; halibut, 10c; crappies, lie; nerring. ac;
write bass, lite; Diuenna, nc; einviin, umim
OYSTERS New York counts, per can,
ISe. nee irul 12: extra select, per can, 35c:
per ral . standard, per can, 27c; per
gal., I1.85IJI1.40.
Hit AN car ion. lin.ou.
HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale
Dealers' association: Choice No. 1 upland,
86.50; No. 2, 16; medium, 15.60; coarse, 86:
rye straw, 85. These prices are for hay of
good color ana quality, uema.uu tair uu
receipts light. . . .
VKUUIAULLH,
POTATOES Colorado, ll.0tKgl.10; Dakota,
per bu., 1; natives, 85c. i .
SWEET POTATOES iMuscatlne, per bbl.,
$3.50; seed, 2.7b.
NAVt eirkAINO re I'U.. aa.dBiwa.oo.
CELERY Large California, 60c, 75o and
90c. .
ONIONS Bpanian, per arate. st.iw; t-010-
rauo yeuuw unu rcu, 11,1 mv.
CABBAGE Wisconsin Holland, 3c; new
California. 3c. in. '
TURNIPS White, per-Wiiuc
CARROTS Per bu., W
PARSNIPS Per bu.y 76o-
BEETS Per bu.. 75c.
CAULIFLOWER California," per crate.
12.75. ' .
ruci mbkmb-fer aoc... xi.ou.
TOMATOES Florida, per 6-basket crate.
84-
RADISHES Per dos. hunches. SCtfKOo.
LETTUCE HEADS Per dox. bunches, 990
C$1; top lettuce, per dot.. 4Bc.
TURNIPS Southern, per dot., 50c
BEETS Southern, per. dox.. 75c.
CARROTS Southern, per dot., 760.
PARSLEY Southern, per doa., tV
SHAI.UW8-Per dot.. 75c.
ONION SETS Per bu. of 32 Iba, yellow,
82; red. 82: white, 12.29. -SPINACH
Per bu., r.
FRUITS.'
APPLES California Bellflowert, per box
$1.76; New York export Greenings, . Russetr
and Baldwins. 84.25.
CRANBERRIES Jersey, per bbl., $7; per
box. ti.ov.
GRAPES Imported Malagas., per keg. 88
STRAWBERRIES Florida, per Qt., t&a
45c; Texas, per 24-qt. case. .
TROPICAL' FRUITS.
ORANGES Navala, choice, all sixes, $2.44)
62.60; fancy navala, all sixes, $2.75.
LEMONS California, fancy, 800 to 260,
$3.5o; choice, 240 to 270 sixes, $3.0ouv3.2u.
FIGS California, per 10-lb. cartons, 86c
Imported Smyrna, i-crown, 14c; 5-crown.
16c; 7-crown, 16c.
BANANAS Per medium slxed bunch.
WKeiW. jumaoa, x2.754ia.za. -DATES
Persian. Dor. Imx of 80 rkgs.. 22
per lb. In 60-lb. boxes, be; Oriental stuffed
oaiea, per dux, M.au. -
cucoamu i s f er sack, w; per oox., ouo.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full cream
2c; Wisconsin Young Americas, 13c; block
Swiss, 16c; Wlaoonsla brick, 13c; Wisconsin
llmhurger, 12c.
CIDER Per bbl., to.oo; per -bbl., W.Z5.
HONEY Nebraska, tier 24 frames. 83
Utah and Colorado, per 34 frames. 83.
HORSERADISH Per caae ot 2 dot.
packed. tOc.
mai'lis BLUAK-unio, per id.. 10c.
HIDES No. 1 green. 6c; No. 2 green. 5c
No. 1 aalted. 7c: No. 2 Baited. -6c: No. :
veal calf. 6 to 12 Iba., 8c; No. 2 veal calf,
12 to 15 Ilia.. 6c. dry aalted htdee. (.QUc
sheen pelts. 25'a27c: horse hides. 21.5022.50.
. ' I 1 " U.11 . KTa 1 mnt. .kali . , . Ik
15c; hard shell, per 11)., 14c; No. 2 soft shell,
per lb , 13c; No. 2 hard shell, per lb,. 12c;
Braxils, per lb., lie; filberts, per lb., 11c;
aimotidd, soft she.l, per lb., lac; hard shell,
per lb.. 13c: pecans, large, per lb.. 12c;
small, per lb., loc; peanuts, per lb., 6c;
roasted peanuts, per 10., nc; 1 nui walnuts
124113V; large hickory nuts, per b 1., $1.60;
snellbarks,
per bu., 12;
black walnuts, per
bu., $1.25.
Cotton Market.
LIVERPOOL. March 15-COTTON-Spot
prices 22 points lower; American middling
fair, 8.82d; good middling, 8.66d; middling,
8 0611; low middling, 8 toil; good ordinary,
8.86d; ordinary. 8.16d. Futures opened quiet
and closed firm: American middling, g. o.
e., March. B.abu: Marcn ana April, s.37d;
April and May. 8 3wl; May and June, 3.3d;
June and J11U. 864d; July and August,
I tlii) August and September, S.Otd; Sep
tember und October. 7.21d; October and
Nhvember. 6.86d: November and December.
I.78d.
NEW YORK, March Is. COTTON Spot
market closed dull. 10 points advance; mid
dling uplands, 16.45c; middling gulf, 16.70c;
tales, none.
BT. LOUIS. March 15.-COTTON-Steady ;
middling, 16'iic; sales, 16 bales; receipts,
4a bales; shipments, none; stock, 21,959
'nEW ORLEANS. March 15 COTTON
Quiet and easy; sales. 8C0 hales; ordinary.
13 ll-!i'c: good ordinary. 15c; low middling,
15c: middling. 16c; gqud middling. 16 5-liic;
middling fair. 16 ll-16c: recelpta. 1560 hales;
stock, Sh'l.ett bales Futures, steadv; March.
15 85c; April. 16 iI15.9c: May. 16.26til6.27e;
June -16 51 -516 E3c: July, 16 7V6 16.76c; August.
15 fW'rtlS.fcx-; September. 13 76c: October, 12.76
Cl2.7c; November, 12.62tjl2.a6o.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. March 15.-METAI.S Tin
was lower at London, spot losing 1 2s td
and futures 1 ia, with the former position
closing at :126 15a and the latter at 125 pa.
Locally tin was weaker also, closing ot
$27.75ii2S.10, with trailing quiet. Copper was
unchanged at 57 2s 6d for spot and at
An6 2s 6d for futures In the London market.
Here the market was unchanged, with lake
quoted at 112 faHrilf 75, electrolytic and cast
ing at 212 3712 62. Lead advanced Is Sd
to 11 lbs 9d In Ixindon. and waa unchanged
locally at 34nt4 86. Snelter was steady
and unchanged at 85.O04J6. 10 In New York,
and lu London at 22. Iron closed at 44s Sd
In Glasgow and at 46s 4d at Mlddlesborough.
Lontlly Iron was unchanged, with No. 1
northern foundry quoted at 814 75il5 26.
No. t northern foundry at 114 2o.ul4.76 and
x
No. 1 southern and No. 1 southern soft at
$U.5u4j 14.00. .
...
Toleda teed Maxrket.
TOLEDO. March IS SEED Clover, rath.
$4 77; March, td.i7; April 8 70; prime
aiaiat, ft-tvi prune umoiuy, gA-ts,
OMAOA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Hearj Etce pU of Cattle, but Price. Eeld
Generally Steady.
HOGS SOLD
TRlFlt HIGHER
Liberal Ran ot theep, bat Demand
Heavy nnd Iradlng Raled Active
valth IT Ices Strang; to a Dime
Higher Lambs Inckaaged.
SOUTH OMAHA. March 15. 1904.
Receipts weie: tittle, ilogd. taneep.
oniciat Monuay
4, oat
..svo
utncial 1 ueauuy
Two days thla week...ll.H00
12, tol ls.lt-
I'j.ai I4,ti4
)i,lx lb,4ll
23.516 2i.si
)a.2i6 .4,iHJ
ll.imV l.i.K
itlaine nays last week.... ,i43
same week peiore 6.930
(Same tnree weeks ago. .12.lx.tl
same tour weeks ago... ,bi9
Same days lust. year .HtS
lt.cElfia tuK 1'HK EAR 'AO DATE.
the loiioWina table showe tha receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for
the
year 10 uate. wiiu comparison wun
aat year:
1QAA ' 1001
Inc.
Dec.
CattlO 1H4.95S l.d.1
Hogs 4Wt 1112 4M).h02 7.4X10
Sheep 3S3.910 271,011 11199
Average prices paid for hogs al South
Omaha tor the last several days with cam-
lxi isuns:
Date. I i04. 103.19U2. 11901. !:00.lt99.18.i,V
Mar.
a... I 13 I Oil S 22, 4 iS 2 51 2 it
8...I 6 n, 6 ft. 1 1 6 xi 4 Mi d 61 3 V
I ..I 6 12W, 7 (2 t 11 4 69 3 67 3 K4
Mar "
.Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
6 04 I 7 Oil 6 07 S 32 I 3 521 I 17
5 Ml 1 7 11 ft 9.1 6 86, 4 74 3t:
I 7 06 War S 4, 4 iu; 3 ' .
6 13 7 151 4 mi t .1.1 4 111 I ej
6 la 05 5 89 4 72 S w I 7u
Mar.
Mar.
6 lS'JKl 7 14, a a al 4 71 1 3 oi 8 I
Mar.
Mar.
0 11)1 7 26 t Oil 4 73
6 lo' ; vj. a w .lb: a
3 .0
3 79
Mar.
6 la I 7 131 6 18 6 40 4 76,
a
8 62i
3 Ul
3 71
Mar.
7 231 6 iUl 6 46 1 4 79
6 15 V i 7 2S fi 13 6 ba 4 75
a
2 69
3 fa?
Alur.
' ( Id t ai Ul
2 72
Indicates Bunds v
The official number of cars
of stock
oaa. Sh p. H'r'e.
13
26 16
2
41 12 1
15
20 13 1
1
11..
4 1..
3 ' '..
126 48 8
C, M. & St.
P....
5
2
63
6
6lo. Pacific ..
Union Pacific
C. & N. W. Ry
K. E. & M. V. R. R. . 92
C, St. P., M. & O.... 60
M. dfc M. Ry 61
C, B. & Q Ry 5
C, R. 1. 4 P., cast 11
C, R. 1. Ai P.. west.. 2
Illinois Central 8
Chicago Great Wes... i
Total receipts 310
The disposition of the day's receipts whs
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num-
oer 01 neau muicaica; .
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep,
Omaha Flicking Co........ 707 1,076
1.19J
Swift and Company I,4k9 l.9
Cudithy iacklng Co 1,643 2.19ii
4.69
2,003
Armour & Co 1.3u3 1.3a
l.ilT
Armour & Co., Sioux City .... 1.0i5
vansanl A uo
64
31
6
106
90
62
39
72
188
70
30
112
26S
arey & Benton
McCreary & Clark
vv. 1. Hteuhen
Hill & Huntxlnger
Lewis & Underwood
Huston & Co
H. F. Hamilton...........
L. F. Husx
Wolf & Murnan
Hobhlck & B
Sol Degan
8. A s
614
Halstead 262
Parker & Webb 889
J. B. Root A Co..
94
125
432
Hegnrtv A. Co
Other buyers
Total 6.839 8.008 10.261
CATTLE The heaviest run of cattle was
reported this morning that has been here
In a long time. Trains were slow In arriv
ing, but buyers were out early and the
market was quite active, the bulk of the
early offerings being disposed of in good
season at generally steady prices.
A targe snare ot tne receipts waa maaa
up of corn-fed steers of fair Quality. Buy
ers took hold quite freely of the mora de
sirable grades and the market un such
kinds could safely be auoted steady. Some
of the commonor grades were naturally
more or less neglected in view of the
heavy supplies, which gave packers a
chance to pick out the ones they wanted.
The decline, however, even on the com
moner kinds, waa not enough to hardly be
worth mentioning. The slow arrival ot
trains, of course, delayed the market and
at noon inert were still a good many cat
tie unsold.
The cow market was active and fully
steady with yesterday's general market.
some or tne moat desirable kinds, if any
thing, were a little strong. The general
market could best be described by calling
It steady and fairly active all around,, the
change from yesterday In the prices paid
being too small to quote. Tho early sr-
rivals sold In good season, but the day waa
well advanced before the late trains were
all disposed of.
Bulls told at lust about steady prices,
and tha sunt waa true of real calves and
Itags,
There were none too many stackers and
feeders in sigbt to meet the requirement
of tha trade and at a result trading was
active, with prices on all desirable (trades
fully steady with yesterday. As hlsh at
14.65 was paid for some choice cattle welsh
Inc- 617 pounds. This Is the highest price
pain in some time past tor atocg cattle
Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
No.
n...,
tt...,
10...,
T...
II....
...,
10...
11....
I....
It ...
It...
I...,
I...
It...
I. ..
II. ..
II...
41...
17...
II...
14...
It...
It...
II ..
7...
II...
A
Pr
No. At,
Pe.
4 It
4 It
4 10
4 II
4 II
4 14
4 11
4 11
I II
4 II
4 14
4 to
4 to
4 16
4 II
4 It
4 IS
4 to
4 14
4 tl
4 41
4 41
4 45
4 10
4 40
4 40
4 71
4 75
4 IS
4 tl
4 00
4 II
4 a
tto
! 431
........ 171
1014
411
1006
10OI
1000
444
..; n4
1010
1101
...lOfil
,..1071
1 40 ;
I 46
t Tl
t Tl
I te
1 to
I to
I M
I u
I u
I is
I M
I u
I to
4 00
4 00
4 00
4 00
4 00
4 04
4 06
4 06
4 Ot.
4 04
4 (id
4 10
4 10
4 10
4 10
10..
4..
IB..
14..
...11ST
...1164
...lull
...1I4S
...mi
tl.
17.
...1107
tl lo4
14 1147
to 1. ..ton
it im
11 106
to HIT
U 1110
II uu
It 1171
it ins
41 144T
10 1IM
II lilt
II 1150
20 1I2H
IT ....li.'t
11 , ISM
1 1400
I ml
tl 1471
IT UU
TO ...1IWI
t4 lilt
II lfill
1100
. . .)0M
...11M
.-..low
...1067
...1074
...lilt
...lilt
...Uvl
... Ml
...1094
...111
...111!
...ni
....1171
TO...
20...
IS...
17...
14...
lies
4 10
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
...103 I 71 10 1IH4
... Ill t to 11 12IS
.. . I til tl 1141
STEERS AND BULLS.
a is I In
STEERS AND COWS.
II o
14 o0
II .....urn
IT I'M
17..... 1061
I I
1 120
1. ........... TM
1 1070
1 140
t ...1140
II 10M
I luM
1 UT0
I 0 IT U0t 4 10
4 (10 II 1114 4 IS
4 00 It 11M 4 It
4 M 11 1M4 4 14
4 01 14 1161 4 It
COWS.
t 00 I....; 471 I H
t 16 1 120 I 15
I 10 I..... 1161 I It
I 71 tO 1011 I tS
I 75 11 tWt I IS
1 40 r 1111 1 it
t 44 II 414 I II
I to 4...- til I 21
I 00 11 107 I IS
I 00 I I1M6 I 10
I 00 T 12s0 I It
I 0 1 1266 I IS
I 00 11 Ml I IS
I 00 4 ld.'l I 40
I 00 14 lOW I 40
I 01 II 1041 I 40
I 10 4 1110 I 45
t 10 1 1X1 I 45
t 10 II lmio I 10
I II 8 1040 I 60
1 11 1 tm is
I 14 11 llll I SS
I 10 4 1134 I 40
I II I l I 9
I X 1 13J5 I M
1 1210
1 1211
1 1160
HIS
1 104
II t7
II lt.
I i.,. .lll'l
1 1104
7 1W4
IT :. 424
II 4
20 ...10J0
10 ......liao
1 i:w
1 114
AXNAJ ii.ir . tlB.
II MT 8 15
HEIFERS.
I 44 I 00 10 ta I 41
1 470 I 40 I T41 I 40
Ill IW 1 1"t0 I 60
I.... 144 I II 4 HMS t 10
t t4 I U II ta I So
II 4 1 I 14 10 kJ I 70
It 161 I II II til 4 14
.151 III
BULLS.
1 1100 t M 1 1 8 Id
1 1430 I IS 1 tuUO I IS
1 lift t IS 1 1110 I SO
1 1U0 8 00 t Ill 4 10
CALVES.
I tN IH t 140 I 15
1 JJU 4 Sd t 115 I to
140 I 04 1 124 I 24
1 110 I 00
STOCKBRS AND FEEDERS.
I M IM t sal I tt
I Til t II I To in
1., 4M I IS I 14 IW
I I I I 54 II...'. 134 I
M IIT 4 54 4 Ill Id
1 134 I ao 1 444 1 IS
4 15 I ao IS IM IH
II M5 I 44 10 tit 4 00
t lid I TO 4....: Ill 4 00
I Ma) I 74 I. .,........ 4 4 00
17 t"t I 71 I Ill 4 00
tt T4 I 71 t , 44d 4 00
1 M 111 i Tad 4 14
t IIS I 10 10 4J4 4 24
I T2 I ad 1 1271 4 IS
1 , 7 .-4 I M tt tad 4 tt
T ,...4.7 I ad lo 17 4 M
tt Til I 40
lioUiiReceiptt of bogt were not excae-
Iva this morning snd With f.ivn'sMe re.
orts from other points tniiether with n
lleral demand both from ahlnnera and
ocal packers, the nmrkrt pened Ttlrly no-
ive and a big nickel higher than yester-
ly's general market. In a ci.od mnnv
places the advance was 5'nloc. The lighter
eights showed fully ns much lmtrovetnent
the henvles. owing to the fnct thiit ship
pers wanted quite a few of the light hogs.
Trading was fairly nrllve st the advance,
n thnt the bulk of the carlv arrlvnla was
disposed of In fairly good scon. The bulk
f the medium to good welahts sold from
86 is to l 26. with the prime heivh s
from
from
' . to 2.-1.40. The lighter loads sold
15 dosrn. .
The close of tho hog market was verv
low nnd wesk. the esrlv advance being all
lost. After prickers had their more tnarnt
orders filled they were very Indifferent, so
that, although salesmen tried In get thi
morning prices for the lute arrlviili, t' cv
cither had to accept steady prices with
CHterday or carry the hogs over until to
morrow. At noon there were still quite s
few hogs In first hands. Representative
snies
No.
A.
..175
..ito
.M4
..14
..1C4
..17
..114
..114
..201
. .210
..111
. .Ill
..244
. .210
..!4
. .206
,. .220
.204
...mi
..IM
..2nd
...220
...204
,.HJ
...to!
.221
..If I
..221
..2?7
..III
...121
,..114
,..f24
..Ml
...244
..22S
...2:.l
...201
...til
..MO
...2.11
...I2d
..140
...240
,..!4
,. 144
...246
,..!
,..2(
...in
...1,6
.. 110
...121
:5
Sh.- Pr. Nn. At. gh. fr. '
... 4 75 Jl 248 lu) I 25
... I 05 40 2i,5 ... I 25
... I ni II 137 40 I ii
... I 10 17 .'M l I 25
... I tl 4.7 224 ... I 15
... I tl '0 2!l 40 I 25
40 I IS '. lit 10 i 25
... 4 15 ft 146 .. t iS
... I II If.... ;..I2t 41 I SS
... 6 15 75 247 ISO I 25
... I 15 70.. 2,0 ... I 26
.. . I IS 4....', . ,.24 0 I 23
10 6 15 13 2,0 50 S 15
... I 1714 fit 21 40 6 25
40 I 24 111 tit 40 I 15
... I 20 to j.'l ... It rs
1?4 I 24 Tl 221 ... I 25
120 I 20 td 25 IM IM
... 4 K Tt 224 40 I 26
... I tO 41 27T ion 6 174
... I 20 13 217 40 I 27a
... I 10 li'.O ... G 271,
... 6 ?0 f3 247 44 I 1!l
... 6 20 S.. 24 ... 6 t74
... I 20 rl ,2S4 ... I lit
... I 20 S 2SS ... I 27
12d I 5-3 4 211 ... I So
40 I 10 CI 2: 40 I 30
40 I 14 ,4 304 no I 30
... 30 ( 2M ... 6 30
... I 24 43 274 ... 6 30
... I 20 47 134 40 B 30
... S 2214 SI lid) ... B SO
... B 22 'a ! 271 ... I 14
120 I 2:14 JO 27S ... I 30
120 I 2'." 43 2f.3 ... 6 30
40 I 22'4 241 ... f 20
... 6 2214 0 171 10 B 14
... I 21 7 241 ... 6 30
... I 1214 It 271 ... B 14
... 5 "". 251 IW 6 10
... I 12(4 2;,4 ... S SO
120 I u-t 7 247 ... I 14
120 I 22a TT 241 20 B SO
... I It", ft.. 2' 3 ... I 34
... I 224 It 200 ... I 10
IK) I 25 M 270 ... I S2'4
... I 21 22 2S6 ... 11214
124 I 15 r t3 10 I 32 V,
10 I 26 40 t.M ... I 32 '
... I 25 30 8117 ... 6 35
4 I J5 (.2 2H ... 6 35
0 I 25 S5 251 ... I SB
... I 21 It (72 10 6 2.5
... 6 25 M Ill ... I 40
... I 25 41 131 80 6 44
in...
o...
it...
...,
1...
t...
3. ..
t7...
10...
HI...
4...
TT...
62. ..
1...
50...
Tl...
7...
71...
r....
lf...
f...
74...
71...
41...
14...
12...
41...
l...
IS...
...
(a...
44...
:...
an...
M....
I...
fS...
7t...
M...
...
II...
...
41...
...
d...
1...
M...
8...
43.
II.
SHEEP There tens n Klr run nf uhsen
here this morning, but the demand from
local packers waa also of liberal l.rnpor-
iont, and aa a result the market ruled if-
tive and strops? to a dime hlrher on all de
sirable grudes. Some of the trains were
late In arriving:, wllich delayed the market
to some extent, but atlll all the early aril-
vals were sold lgind season. Wcthere
sold as high as 4.f0, and some wes brought
14.25, which Is the highest price of the
season for old ewes. Yenrllnirs sold un to
$4.75. ,
Lambs were a ruin none too brisk aid
fold at no more than steady prices. As
high ns 85.25 waa nnld for some fulr lambs.
The same as hns been the case of late, the
quality of the lambs comlne- forward Is not
very good.
uuotntlors for corn-fed stock: Choice
western lnmbs, $5.5Mii5.6o; fnlr to good
lambs. So.OofisVSO: good to choice Mexican
vearrrngs. S4.75ffi.Yfl0: anod to choice weat.
em yearlings. $4. 63474. 90; fair to good yenr-
iinsa. 4.M.bo; goo a to choice wetners,
$4.25S?4.S0: fair to aood wethers. 23.9iYd4 25:
good to choice ewes. 83.90fl54.10; fair to good
ewes, i. :r.a 3. ib. Representative sales
No Av.
Pr.
4 western cull ewes... 77
24 western cull ewet 104
1 western buck 1611
2 75
8 00
8 50
8 75
8 15
4 00
4 23
4 25
4 40
4 60
4 75
5 3)
6 30
6 60
2 60
2 75
3 10
3 25
3 40
8 50
3 50
4 26
250 western ewes 90
172 western ewes 105
3 western ewes 85
4 western ewes 110
72 western ewes 118
87 western wethers ion
128 western wethers 112
865 western Iambs 60
140 western lambs 81
840 western Iambi 64
6 wettern iambt 100
3 cull ewes AO
37 cull ewes
a
2'i0 western ewet
112 western ewes
UK) western ewes
88
88
102
104
, 104
113
15 western ewet
4 western ewe
216 western ewes
211 western ewes
152 western ewes
4 25
4 25
4 60
4 60
4 65
6 00
6 25
2 25
2 50
8 50
8 60
4 00
4 00
4 10
4 26
4 25
4 25
4 40
4 50
4 75
4T5,
43 western wethert and year-
Unas
116
65
107
68
20
81
106
102
94
100
68
101
80
75
100
92
72
92
94
270 western lam us
340 western wethers
249 western lambs
411 western iambs
413 western cull ewes
10 western ewes
217 western ewes
SfiO western ewes
5X8 western ewes
29 western feeder lambs
120 western rwes
6 western ewes
139 western wethert
8 western ewet
4(i"! western wethers and ewes...
131 western lsmhs ,
876 wes 'em wethert and year-
Inga
404 western wethera and year
lings
CHICAGO LIVE I1TOCK MARKET.
Cattle and Sheep Steady, with Hogs
Five to 'Tern Cents Hisher.
CHICAGO, March 15. CATTLE Receipts,
26,000 head. The market was steady; good
to prime steers, nominal at $6.2ugr5.75; poor
to medium. $3.5t&o.70: stnekers and feeders.
$2 60034.30; cows, $1.6UG1.00; heifers, $2,0044.00;
ennners, ii.eAaiu juuJd. iz.ooru 4.00; calves,
$3.iKi4l6 25; Texas fed utters, $4.dotf'4.0.
HOGB Recelptt -luday, 14,ouo head; left
over, 4,763 hn.-- The market wns fjfljioo
higher nnd closed weak; mixed and butch
ers', 8fi.30r1i6.eo; good to choice heavy, $."p.55(Jii
6.70; rough heavy. $6. 30fr3.50; light. $4.85
B.4o; hulk of sales, $5.35y.50.
SHEEP AND LAM UiS KecelptS, llt.ViO
head. Market steady for sheep and lnmbs;
e-ood to choice wethert. $4.25'35.00: fair to
choice mlxexl. $3.503'4.25; western sheep, $3 50
i5.); native lnmbs, $4.0(ii.60; western
lambt, $4.60U7.i6.
Kansas City Live Stork Market.
KANSAS CITY, March 15. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 13,000 head, luludlng fiO southerns.
Market steady to strong; all quotations
steady; export and dreaded beef steers, $4 60
tf.3o: rnir to good, s.i.B"W.pi; western tea
steers, $3. 4 lit 4. 60; stockers Hiid feeders, $3.25
t4.40; southern steers, $3.2.Vj4 26; southern
cows, 2.3(Xa3.25; native cows, $3.304i8 so; na
tive heifers. $3.504.25; bulls, $2,5043.73;
calves. $3.0O66.50.
HOGS Receipts, j,uo fieao; niarxer. o'ui'JC
higher;, top, $5 50; bulk of sales, $5.20410.45;
heavy, $5.4(Kfii6.r0; packers, $5.3uflj0.46; pigs
and lights, $4.3nli5.3.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 8.W10
head. Market steady to strong; native
lambs, $6.00(110.75; western lnmbs, S4.8ixd5.to;
fed ewes, $3.73.60; yearllngd, $1.60fi-5.O0;
atockert and feeders, $2,7544.25.
lon City 1.1 a e Block Market.
SIOUX CITY. Ia, March 15. (Speoiul Tel
egram.) CATTLE Receipts, l.iM head;
market steady; ttockers, strong; beevea.
FOUR POINTS FOR TRADERS
WHEN YOU TRADE IN
GRAIN, PROVISIONS, STOCKS
PLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH
m m commission cn
Capital and Surplus, 5600,000.00. v
General Offices: N. Y. Life Bldg.t Minneapolis.
I DECT CCDVIflC Moat rallabla market Information. L.arjrat
ll slt.0 1 dkllllWI.
private
tl HJE AllinillTrC to execute your orders if the
te Ills UUftnAnibla reaches
Wa chtrft NO I"NTI REST
3. MARGINS REQUIRED n
J- DCCCDCUOCC 17 National and State Banks; US Branch
ti SlSaS 1.1 1 tall Via UTI
rrivea.
OUAHA BRAUCH 1613 Faron St.,
N. B. We Issue each week an
moat acaurate forecast of future
3 !v,il lift: cows snd helfere. 22 tji 48;
Blockers snd frolcrs. 83 t.ofl; ftlTB and
yearlings. $3 dill 7'.
Hoos Receipts. S ".oft head; market
strong, selling at (4.9ikuo.3a; bulk. 25lii5.2.
St. l.onls Mae Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS. March 1S.-CATTI.fc
Re-
cclpls. S.rmo heii.l. including It"
Texsn.
Murket stcml ; mime shlppln and raport
steer. It 2."1i. 5i: dressed peel and butcher
stcera. H.wi.'i 2": steers under I.tD Ihs.,
H.W.-ii j.On; stocki-rs nnd fetler $3 4fs.r3 9i;
cows 11 nd heifers. 1.4. 154r4.ii; dinners. tiSi
41 .: bulls. $2.5t4i3.25: calves, M.204Yi25;
Ti xus and Indlun steers, $.1.3tiN.40; cows
and heifers. $.' 2.Vfr3.SO.
Him IS Receipts, 7 heard. Market was '
strong to 6c higher; pigs and lights. 84.704I"1
5 16; puckers, tV1nr(5.4ii butchers' and best .
hem y to 8Mi5.Su. x .. , ,
SHEEP AND LAM HS -Receipts." ("
head. Murket strong; native muttons, I4.00
iitl 7'i: liinib. II Siiii". .fin: culls and bucks,
$.'.( "ti4.2f;. Blockers. fi.OuyOO. .
St. Joseph l ive stork Market.
ST. JOSEPH, March 1.1 CATTLE Re
ceipts. 2.77H hem! Murket steady to 100
lower; natives, H.76lffi.lo; cows snd heifers,
Il.TtVo I to; Blockers nnd feeders. $iWfii4 10.
HtHiS Recc tits. 4.914 heiitl. Market otri"ci
higher, closed 5c lower thnn toeet: light, $6.00
Hi 5. 15: medium nnd heavy, $n aivffS.M.
SHEEP AM) l.AMHS llecelpts, l.sl
hend. Market steady; lambs, $5.65; ewes.
$4.25.
lock In Ma-tat.
Following are the rtcelpts of live stock'
for the six principal wesurn cities yester
(lay:
Cuttle.
.. 7,6.41 .
... 26.li )
..13.1MI
.. 3.u"0
.,2.776
.. l.taO
Hogs.
;,hii
14.(I0
3ll
".5-10
4,914
2,500
Sheep.
10,300
10, (M)
8.S1 10
6"0
6,12
South Omaha
Chicago
Kitnsiis City ,.
St. Louts
St. Joseph ....
Sioux City ....
Totals
.63.528 39,714 S3.9cl
Wool Market.
BOSTON. March 16. WOOLVThe featurw
of the wool market lure the past week hat
been th strong dcniHiid for medium and
low tvooIb. The market, however, lacks
life. Territory nnd pulled are steady, with
moderate ofTringa In the latter and a quiet
demand. ' There is a lnm '.0110 lu foreign
wools.
Quotations: Territory. Idaho fine, iryoTlse:
fine, 13Jl4c; fine medium. l4tfj'ltio: medium.
Mil 17c; low medium, 17itlSc. Wyoming ne
medium. 16fl7c; medium. )Kgri9o; low me
dium. 19G20O. Utah and Nevada fine. lf4jj)
0c; heavy fine. ISTltc: Hne- medium, ltiivif
17c; low medium, 19ii20c. Oakoia one. i!,'u
16c; fine medium, Kiil7c: medium, lVifflDc;
low medium. Doc. Monlnna fine, choice;
194i 20c: medium choice, IMrf.'Oc: average. 1
filfic; staple. 19fi?0c; medium choice, 19fl20c.
ST. LOUIS. March 15. -WOO I -Steady.
Medium grades -combing and clothing, '1749
21 c; light fine. 15ii17c; heavy fine, 12ii
14c; tub washed, 2ti'c?31c.
LONDON. March 16. WOOL At the wool
auction sales today 12,756 bales were of
fered. The demtind was strong from all
sections. Greasv first romb'i gs and half-
nred sllpe were spiritedly competed for,
snd fine merinos were rtesdy ord below thn
.Tanuarv sales. Withdrawals were heavy.
Cnpe of Good ltope snd Natsl sold well st
the opening. Detailed snleW" New South
Wales 1.600 bales; scoured. lOH'TMId; greasy.
IKfiVA. Queensland. 1.400 bales: scoured.
Is fVirtfTls f.Ud: greasy. 5d. Victoria. 1.0
linies"; scoured ttVh1ti 2d: greasy, fi 2d.
South Australia, 1.20.1 bales: gresi'V, fiU'-d
lid: West Australia, toft bales; gressv. Rig
10d. Tnsmnnla. 100 bales: greasy. 7i'd5f1s.
New Zealand. 600 bsles; scoured, Is'iTls Id:
c-reasv. Titi-ififld. Cppe .of Good Tlone sfrl
Natnl. l.too htles; scoured. It &&6Qa 7dj
greasy, 6i9d.
Visible Supply of lraln.
NEW YORK, March 15. Special tele
graphic communications received by Brad
street's, show the following chnnaes In
available supplies ns compared with last
report: Wheat, United Stutes and Cnnnds.
east of Rockies, flecren.se, 1.R76 000 btt.: srlor.t
for and In Europe, Increased. 1.800,0nn bu.
Totnl supply decreased 6.76O.00O r,.rni
United States and Canada, enst of RocKles.
Increased 1.132.000 bu. Oats. UnltPd Rtntej
and Canada, east nf Rockies, increased
1 "14 000 bu. The leading docrensrs renorted
tills week are: 600 000 nil... at the North
western Interior elevators; 193.O0O, hii.. at
St. .Tosenh. and 162.000 hu.. Bt Manltohrt.
Tha leading Increases Include lofl 00o bu.et
Cleveland, and 56.000 bu., nt Louisville.
Oils and Rosin.
NEW YORK, March 15 OII.B Cotton
seed, ensy; prime yellow, 87(f517c. Petrol-'
cum, unsettled. Turpentlno, weak, 620i3o.
JJiffrl?;,- March IS-OIIe-Crerllt.
hnlnnces. $1.71: certlllcntes, no hid; ship
ments, 6!.f bbls.; Rverngo. 64.17S bbls.;
runs, 35.525 bbls.; avernge, 611,951 bbla.; shlp--monts,
Unui. 44.K08 bbls.; Bverage. 6H.039
bbls.; runs, Lima, 16.K26 bbla.; average,
61.1W bbls. , -
SAVANNAH. On.. March 15. OIL Turp
entine, nothing doing. ' n '
ROSIN Fl 1111 ; A, It. C and D. $2.46: E.
$2.50; F. $2.66: O. $2 66; H, $2 65; I, $2.96;
K, $3 30; M, $3.35; N. $3.40; W. Q., 83.60;
W. W., $3.90.
GOVEBSMEJiT NOTICE.
OFFICE SONSTUCTING QUARTMAS
TER, CHEYENNE, WYO FEBUARY 17,
1904. Sealed proposals, in triplicate, subject to
the usual conditions, will be received at
this office until 2 o'clock, p. m.. March 17,
1904, and then opened, for the construction
of a Post Exchange, and Gymnasium, 'in
cluding plumbing, gitspiplng, heating, wir
ing, and the furnishing and installing
bowling alleys and gymnastic apparatus,
at Fort D. A. Russsll, Wyo, Full in
formation, blank forms, plana and speci
fications furnlshod on application to thlt
office; also to the office of the chief quarter
master, Boston, Chlcage, Denver, Omaha,
St. Louis, St. Paul, and the office, of the
Engineering News, N. Y. The United
States reserves the right to accept or reject
any or all bids or any- part thereof. En
velopes containing bids to be endorsed
"Proposnl for Post Exchange and Oymnaa-
1um at Fort D A. Rusaell, Wyo.," and ad 1
dressed to Captain W. H. 'Scott, quarter
master, U. S. A., In charge f construction, '
Cheyenne, Wyo. . F. 17-18-19-20 M15-W
Tho Merchants
National Bank
' of Omaha. Neb.
U. $. Dettaltirr
Capital sod Surplus, $600,000
mm Mutrar. rr. mm. t. wooe, v. .
UTBEIBI4II. Cathlar.
FIAM1 T. SAMILT0X Aut Ustkr.
SUealvs aaoounu 4 baska, aaskara, oonxr-.
atlona. trma and lodlrtduala ea faverakld
tarms.
Foralgn Kiebaafa bought sad sold.
Lattsrs of Ccdlt laauad. saBUabls la' til
faru of tha world
Istaraat said on Tina CsrtlftoaUs of Dapaen.
( allaatloha siada proraptlr Bad eoBBoailcBlly.
Wa raaaaat aorraapeadaaae.
GEO. A. ADAMS GRAIN CO.
Grain. Provisions tV Stocks.
Members Omaha Uialn Excuangs,
Chicago Board of Trade and ether
exchanged.
Correspondents Bartlett, Frailer 4k
Cai rlcgtun.
218 Board el Trade Bld'g. Omaha.
wire ayalein In America.
mirku
tha prioe whlmi you aat.
for carrying- long atocke.
ralna.
le per hu.; Stocka, S2.00 par
art; Pork,
2Se per bbl.
Til, 3467. THOS. U, WADDICK, Cor.
eihaustlva review of the markets and tb
movements. rae al any of our o races.
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