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    THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: TCESDAV. MABCIT T. 1S0.S.
CRUX ASD PRODUCE MARKET
Wheat Bewi Bearish Tt; Mornirg and
Market it Weak.
EFFECT NOT YET FELT FROM NEW RATES
Osaka t-mrm Market t u Off la a
k tr t 1. Aatlelptloa
( Higher Ratea Export
Boslaeoo &.
OMAHA, March I, W.
The wheat news nun morning, tvhat uioro
Is ot it, waa bearltn. 1 no ud. aro about
rc lower. i ue woriui nnmmin are
n.flnri.ww bushels and tne wheal on passage
increa.a ,m,hOu ousnels. or tnem- ir
tuner reason the iimi lout a little g roll no
trniny. The May iienea at i.tnffc. ine
low point reached before noon waa $l.ltV
and tne high mara H.16, which la c lowei
i nun the bent 101 baturuay. Ine imy
wneat also ranged V4C under tne baturaay
market. Uverpool waa fiom S to lower,
ifie reason assigned being nravy liquiuatiou
on the very neary shipments, wnion
amounted to A' bushels. Antwerp wa
unchanged. Tne butlinh leature of tne eq
uation is the heavy aexreass In tne viaible
aupiny, which amounts to 96H,nit iiusnel.
i ne ieavy norm western receipts nave
i aimed an Increaae in stocks ai Minne
apolis ot u,(kjo iushis in two daya. 'the
nurtnweatern care, Including Chicago, iel
iown aiightly too ay, boing only k4, agalns.
M7 mat mmk and B4 laat year. 'J he Amer
ican wheat anipmenta are 1,1'H.0 nuaneis,
against !.0ot ouaheia the preceding week
and H.227.UOI buahela laat yeur. The Kus
aian anipmenta ie 3,UaOMi buhela, againt
I.SWi.iMi ouaheia the preceding week and
t,o4,ii buahela last yeai'. The Argentina
wheat shipments are 8.7o4.tW ouaheia,
against 4,3tj0.uM bushels laat week and ,Am.
uo buanela laat year. The total worlu a n,p
ment are about li.uOn.uno busnr-ls. The pri
mary receipta today are 1i,000 buahela.
againat Mb bushels last year, and the
thlpmenta are IU7,U0 buahela, againt Z24,uuO
huheis laat year. The newa se.-m to con
Mrm the report of aoiloua damage In India
Dy reason of rual.
Omaha doea not feel the effect yet of the
teatoratlon of railway ratea and will not
do bo lor o mo r'ajH. The opinion variea
H orn one week to aa late aa the ath when
the care Willi ba crowded through. The
market la aure to decline to a certain ex
lent, probably i .v eenta. The eastern
markeia, to meet the new ratea, will have
to advance somewhat to get the Ne
braska corn. Offerings Were freer today.
The visible aupply of corn ha a been nearly
stationery during the laat week. Increasing
only (4,) bushels. The oata visible shows
the heavy decrease of RSfl.OOO bURhels. Sat
urday saw a good export business In corn
and tbla morning's cables bring accept
ance!). It Is reported American corn from
New York and the gulf la arriving In Liv
erpool and London In much better condition
than It did some time ago. The tendency
la upward In the oorn, with a atrong under
tone to the market. The May sold as high
aa 48 this morning, being an advance over
Saturday of "c. The world s shipments
are 3,3,0O0 buahela. The car are 76.
while Mu were expected. The receipta have
been heavy, aa the railways were busy In
clearing up their lines. It Is predicted
that receipts will fall off a good deal now
for some days. Iowa points and Terra
Haute reported very little country move
ment and no grain offered at preaent prices.
The primary receipta of corn are 960,000
bushels againat 673.000 bushels last year,
and ' the hlpments are 380,000 bushels,
against 360,0(10 buahela.
Omaha Cash galea.
WHEAT No. 3 aprlng. 1 car, $1.0.
CORN No. 2, 1 car. 45Vc. ,
Omaha Cash Prlcea.
WHEAT No. 3 hard, il.05Ol.0ti; No. 3
hard, avwtifll.tH; No. 4 hard, aoti&oc; No. S
aprlng, 31.06.
COKN No. 2 444c; No. 3, 44c; No. 4,
43mi44c; no grade, 39ti-43o; No. 2 yellow,
44-fcc; No. i yellow, Hc; No. 2 white, 46c;
No. 8 white, 46c,
OATS No. 2 mixed, 30c; No. 3 mixed.
?8c; No. 4 mixed, 2c; No. 2 white, 31c; No.
wniie, 3vc; no. 4 white, Wic; standard,
3oc.
Carlot Receipts.
Wheat. Corn. Oata.
Chicago 4 J 7S6 305
KanaaaiClty 64 69 15
Minneapolis 600
Duluth ; 12
8t. Irfiuls 9 73 13
Omaha 12 162 23
Mlaaeapolla Wheat Market. ,
The range or prices paid In Minneapolis as
reported oy int tawjun-Hooa company,
ilu-ni Board of Trade, waa:
II 04-il V May,' il.ir;
September, Kc.
July, 31. 114;
Commodity. Open-1 Hlgh. Low. Close.
Wheat I I I I
May 1.13V4I 1-U'il US'. l.'JiVs
July I 1. m-, MM 1.10 l.iO'
Boptamber ...1 2S tHl fc-'hi !'
HEW YORK GENERAL MARKET
Qaotations of the Day on Varloaa
Commodities.
NEW YORK, March 6.-FLOUR-Re-ceitits.
23.313 bbla. : exports. 3.323 bbls. : mar
ket dull and unchanged: winternatents, 16.60
qo.u; winter straignts, n.sat.o; Minne
sota patenta, 36.9ow.; winter extraa, 3.5
4,30; Minnesota baker. 34.3)64. tM; winter
low grades. (3.46Q-4.10. Rye r'lour, quiet;
fair to a-ood.- I4..'to(li'4.70: choice to fancy.
t. iiit.06. Hucnwiie.it dour, auli; per iuw
pounds, 3Z.outaii.iu.
COKWMhiiv rlrni; fine white, $1.30;
coarse new, t. Ufa 1.12; kiln dried, $2.4r3.10.
RYE Nominal; &0c.
HAKLtCYrUui; iccdlng, 44c c. I. f.
New York; malting, 4j02o e. I. f. Buffalo.
WHKAi'-neceiuia Bio bu. : aot market
irregular; No, J, nominal elevator: No. t
red, i. o. u. ; xno. nvrinern, uuium
H.26U f. o. b. u float: No. 1 hard. Man
itoba, $1.10 f. o. b. afloat. Optlona
Irregular. May t showing a comparative
ateadlneaa all day, while July waa depresaed
by favorable crop anu weatner news.
Weekly statlatlc. except the visible sup
nlv. waa bearish and receipts liberal. Pinal
prli-ea allowed Vc decline and Ho other
wise. May, $1 .UHfc'US 3-lc. closed at
31.16; July. 31.02Hl.o2'k. cloa.-d at $1.02hi
September, NSSMc, closed at 8c.
CORN Receipts, S24,WO bu.: exporta, 27,-
91 bu. ; a pot niarKei nrm; eto. t. osc ele
ctor and 64o f. o. b. afloat; No. t yellow,
644c; No- whit,, 64c. Option market
waa quiet again. In aympatr.y with tne west
closing Hj-o higher. May, Jtawsc
closed at frrHc; "July cloaed at 64So; Sep
tember closed at 64o.
OAT Receipts. J2.000 bu.; expot'U, 10
a.tfl fin snot market firm: mixed oata. K
to 32 pounds, 87H4iSSHo; natural white, SO
to 32 pounds. S8"p8o; clipped white. 36
HAY Firm; shipping, 6&&70c; good to
choice, 82H4J90O. .
HOl'R ieiidv: alate. common to choice.
1!M. S74aic; 190S, Ji38e; olds, Hfil8c; Pa
cific coaat. 1904. :j30c; 1808. 24ib27c; olds,
1!?UDK8-ult: Galveston. 20: to 26 lbs.,
18c; California. 21 to 26 lba lc; Texas, dry,
24 to 30 lbs.. 14H".
t,KATHKR-Hnn: acid. ettc.
PROVIBIONftBo''. firm; family, $12.0nffl
lil.no: nieaa. 39.00I&S.8O; beef bams. $;'.'.00'(
2S.i0; packet. $ll.(if liOO: city extra India
mesa. $l.0oril8iio. Cut meats, steady; nlik
led belllea. $7.00f7.5O; pickled ahouldera. W OO;
nlrkled hoii. -.""'ns-''- Ijtrd. lirm; west
ern ateamed, $720; teflned, steady, conti
nent, 37.3S; Smith American, $7.76; eoni;
pound. 34 87H&5.2S. Pork, itwidy i fftinll.
$U.00idl6.(Oi short c)r, $t3.00rli.2; lues.
$IS.76alS.6U.
TALIXJW Bteaoy; city, , -ic; uuuniry,
Hltc.
ItlCE Firm: domestic, fair to extra, JH
&54o; Japon, nominal,
Bl'TTEH In-egular; street price, extra
i ruman. m(i3iv.c. OfMolal prices: Cream
cry, common to extra, 2ft-a31c; creamery
held, common to extra. 43W;; atate dairy,
common to extra. 2lYr9c; renovated, com
mon to extra. JOtjiWe: western factory,
common to choice, f"Hj26c; weetem Imlta
tr. ormmc-rv. common to extra, 2"a29c.
CHEKSE Firm; atate full eream, small,
colored and white, 'fancy. 18c; sUt fins,
I.IUo: atate late made, colored and white,
poor to choice, 10US12Vc; state large, col
ored and white, famy. 13Vrc: atate fine, 12,
18e; late made, co'ored and white, poor to
t-hole. H-tfl2'kc - v .
KOOS S'eadv: western first, lie; west
ern econds. SoBMc.
POPLTRY Alive, steady: western chick
ens. 12c: fowls, 14c; tuikevs. 16c. Pressed,
easv: western chicken, lifallc; fowl, IV;
turkey. 164 1:.
Visible (apply of Grata.
NEW VOIIK. March 1 The visible sup
ply of grain March 4. as compiled by the
Nw York Produce exchange. Is as follow!
Wheat. .tft.fMiVOiiO bu.; decrease. atiS.Ootf bu.
Corn. .lfe,U) bu.; Increaae. Hi, 000 bu. Oata.
H.T3.o! bu.; drcrane. K4H.000 bu. Kye, 147.
oi bu.; decrease. 4n.uM bu. Barley, 4, 332, On)
bu.; de'reae. S47.010 bu.
Mlaaeavalls ft rata Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. .Mrch H. WHEAT
May. .,; ,lul . $1 H T: Seplenihi r. 2c;
No. I listd. $1.1'' No. I northern, $l.i4'i;
N. J northern, $I 00.
rfHH-lllgirr: I rt pi. trots. $ inftCJO:
sr.iii(l patents. 3.S.fMii ii: rttet t-lcs. $4. If
4 ,;V r n end i leiirs. fc1t.i0.-
lilt .V -iu bulk. $14 .25.
Ilalath Krala Market.
I H'M'TH, Minn.. March -WHEAT To
nle. ,Vn. I ivM-iherii. 31.10V on trai-a,
u. 1 uurtheru, $110;,; Nu. i northern,
CHICAGO c;rai AID PROVlalO
Featarea of tha Tra4lla ss Cleslag
Prices Board of Trade.
CHICAOO, March . Increased ahlpments
from Australia were partly responsible for
an eaay tone In tho wheat market here
today. Heavier movement In the I'nlted
State was the additional bear factor. At
the close May wheat was off 'eiic; July Is
down He. Corn Is up a shade. Oats show
a gain of c snd provisions 7tyn1i!Hc.
From the start the wheat market waa
Inrllntd to weaknesa Influenced by lower
prices at Liverpool Initial quotations here
showed losses. May being on V&HiC. at
$1 .lsmjl.isv July was down HSc. at xs
WV. The decline at Liverpool waa mainly
due to weekly statistics, which were de
cidedly favorable to the bears. World's
shipments last week were considerably
In excess) of those of the previous week. The
amount of breadetuffs on passage Increased
j.Mo.niin nuHhels In the rtnmstie situation.
A factor that contributed to the early weik
nes waa aeasonsble weather for fall-sown
wheat.) During the first hour selling was
led bv commission houses, greHtest press
ure being upon the July delivery. I'rlcea
weakened under the offerlnc. Mav declln
Ing to 11 lofi 1.161, and July to hc. Iiter
the market had a temporary rally on cov
ering by ahorta. One cause of this buying
was report from India that the crop of the
loading wneat growing provinces nan n-ii
damaged 46 per cent pv tinravornnie weatner
An influence that tended to increase specu
lative demand was a decrease of 9i3.0iiO
bushels In the visible supply, a larger re
ductlon than had been generally antici
pated. On the advance May showed the
areatest rain, selling iid to $1 1. July
bsrely reached opening quotstlons. The
market weakened again on fairly liberal
selling of July by pit traders. For the first
time In two months or more the arrivals
today at Kansaa City and 8t. Iuls were
somewhat larger than for tne correspond
ing time last year. The Increased receipts
In the northwest were taken as an Indica
tion that prospects for the coming crop In
that section were rood. Final quotations
on May were at 31.1n. July closed at !c.
Clearances of wheat and flour were equal
to 91,000 bushels. Primary receipts were
739,000 bushels, compared with 846.801) bush
eta a year ago. Minneapolis. Duluth and
Chicago reported receipts of 564 cars,
against 847 last week and 634 a year ago.
Despite an extremely liberal movement
the corn market was comparatively firm
the greater part of the day. Higher prices
at Liverpool and reports of an excellent
export demand were the chief causes of
the firmness. Early In the day the mar
ket waa rather easier. Influenced by large
local receipta and by the weakness of
wheat. Buying by an Influential house,
however, soon created a firmer tone. May
opened a shade to c lower, at 48'c to
4l(i,(, 48Vic, sold up to 4N4C and closed at
48'4ifi4H,Sc. Local receipts mere 7&6 cars,
with 18 of contract grade.
Oat developed fair strength. At the
opening prleea were off a trifle owing to
heavv local receipts. On good demand by
fill traders the market soon rallied, offer
ngs being light. A llbersl decrease In the
visible supplv was the principal source of
strength. Msy opened Mi?Hc lower, nt
81i&311ie. wold up to 32Sc and closed at
32Ce. Local receipts were 3rt5 cars.
Provisions were easy at the outset, hut
later firmed up. Demand was quite active
the entire day. Weakness of Jrralns was
the main factor at the start. Shorts were
good buyers during the day. May pork
cloaed 12So higher, at 312.80. Lard was up
7V. at 3 1. 10. Ribs were 7 10c higher, at
86.0(a.8?H.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
41 cara; corn, 474 car; oats. 2S cars; hogs
32,000 head.
The leading future ranged as follows:
Articles.! Open. I High. Low. Close.l Yes y.
Wheat
May
July
Sept.
Corn-
March
May
July
8 P .
Oats
March
May
July
Sept.
Pork
Mav
July
Lard
May July
Rlhs
May July
1 16
8874
1 J
.484
1 15'
j in '4
l ish i i5;i?
I 1 167
98 99
MW 81
I
48''4
lluk IftifiiH,.
48V6Ti 4484H1 49V4SVtf'i
31 Jli
3'-V 32
32 '31Vi32
11
98
90,'
4fi 45'
4L4R13V 4KV..
4X1V48V-?7 48 VaS
lSlVfT
:u
80
(...,..'..
828.1 31 ,
32'4
30.
31
31)
12 82V4! 12 80 , 12 82 HI 12 80 12 7',i
12 80 I 12 92VI 13 97Vj 12 12 80
7 00
7 15
82Vjl
7V4
7 10
7 22V4
924
7 06
7 00
7 15
I
8 824
e 971
7 10
7 22H
7 02
7 174
fi 924 6 824
7 05 I 6 934
No. 2.
Cash quotation were as follows:
KLuL'R Easy; winter patents, $6.10
6.10; winter straights. 4.!Mo.w; spring pat
ents, $5.10(35.80: spring straights, 4.5uijo.ou;
bakers, $2.6063.80.
WHEAT No. 2 spring, $1.1051.16; No. 3,
$1.06r1.16; No. 2 red, $1.154'al.l7.
CORN No. 2, 484c; No. 2 yellow, 4fi-c.
OATS No. 2. 81c; No. 2 white, 32,Ij3.14c:
No. 3 white, 32e33c.
. RYE No. 2, i1anc.
1 BARLEY Good feeding, 39iij41c; fair to
chplce malting, 444147c.
SEEDS No. 1 flax. $1,274: No. 1 north
western, $1:90: clover, contract grade, $12.75.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., $12.70
12.76. I-ard. per 100 lbs.. 36.9W8.974- Short
ribs, side (loose). $rt.75fi0.874. Short clear
side (boxed), $S.75!ft.874.
Keceipi. onipments.
Flour, bbls
Wheat, bu....
Corn, bu
Oata, bu
Rvo. bu
Barley, bu.
.. 17.100
.. 23.0O0
..523.300
..19l.5i)i)
.. 1.000
.102.300
6.900
42,400
67,ft
41.300
l.onO
10.IJO0
On the Produce exchange today the hut
ter market whs steady; creameries. 23i&30o;
dairies, 22f28c. Eggn. weak; at mark, cases
Included. 19W194c; nrsts. 204c; prime firsts,
204c; extras, 22c. Cheese, firm, 12fcl34c.
it. I-oale Grain anu Provisions.
ST. IX3UIS. March ' 8. WHEAT-Flrm;
No. 2 red, cash, elevator. 3L11V track. $1.16
jl.l7: May, $1,1241 12Si July. 4(&944c;
No. i hard. $1.124t)l.U4-
CORN Higher; No, 2 caah, 47c; track,
49c; May, 46; July,- 474c
OATH Higher r No. 2 eash, S2c; track,
8284l334c; Msy, 81c: No. 2 white, 34ffi344c.
r lOl'R Cnchanged; red winter patents,
$5,304(5.85; extra fancy and straight, $4.ui&
6.00; clear, $4.404i4.o.
8EED Timothy, steady, at $2.00$2.63.
CORN MEAlx-Flrm. $2.50.
BRAN Firm: sacked, east, track. 87(B98c.
HAY Steady, quiet; timothy,. $6,0912.50;
prairie, $6.(KVil9.60.
IRON OO'l TON TIES 9.1c.
PROVISIONS Pork, higher; jobbing,
$1215. Ird. higher: prime steam, $0674.
Dry salt meats, steady; boxed extra shorts,
$8.75; clear ribs, $8.76; short clears, $6874;
Bacon, steady; boxed extra shorts. $7,374;
clear ribs, $7,374; abort clear, $7.(124.
POULTRY Chicken, firmer, and springs,
11c; turkeys, 14U15o; duc ks. 13c; geese, 7c.
BUTTER Weak; creamery, 24U31u; dairy,
191J27C.
EGOS Lower; 164c esse count.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 10i ' 11 1100
Wheat, bu . M.0H0
Corn bu - TS.Ow RX.flno
Oata. bu 1 113.000 ' 34.ouo
Kansas t'lty IJralu and lrovlsloua.
KANSAS CITY, March 6. WHEAT
Firm; May, $1.2: July. 87Va87fe; cash,
No. 2 hard. $1,064? 1.08; No. 3. $1.044jl.uj4:
No. 4. c'ij$1.0J; No. 2 red. tl.07til.ai; No. "l,
$1.0641 1.07; No- IWCBW-W. Receipts, 131
car.
CORN Firm: May, W-ili 46Tc ; July, 46",c;
cash. No. 2 mixed. 464'(i4iie; No. 4, 464o;
No. 2 white, 47c; No. 3. 4t4c.
OATS Steady; No. 2 white, J24fi334e;
No, 2 mixed, U2c.
HAY Firm; etiole timothy, 39 BOiti lO.tK);
Choice piulrle, $8.0t.
RYE Steady; 8iK-.
EUUS Lower; Missouri and Kunsns, new
No. 2 whitewond cases Included. 18c; case
Count. 18c; cases returned, c less.
UUTTER Weak ; creamery, 271310; pack
ing, 194-'-
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu. 14.8U) 20.ono
Corn, bu l.8i) 5.ooo
Outs, bu 60.UKW 87,01)
Uvarsiool ttrala Market.
LIVERPOOL. March H.-WHEAT-Spot.
nominal; futures, quiet; March, nominal;
May. 8n lod: July. 6a 104d.
CORN Spot, firm: American mixed, new,
4s 84d; American mixed, old. 4a ll',d; fu
tures, quiet; March, 4s 28,d; May, 4 44d.
1'eledo Seen" Market.
TOLEDO. March B.-SEED-Clover. cash
and March. r'.a: Arll. 7.60: October,
$3.74: prime Alslke, $7.86; prime timothy,
and March llmoiiq. ;i.4Q.
Tottaa Market.
NEW YORK. March .-COTTON-Snot
closed iulet and steady; middling up
lands, 7.6c; middling gulf, s.lc; sales, 1.3u0
ST' IOriB. March 8,-COTTON -Steady ;
middling. 74c. Hdl'-s. none; receipts, 850
bab's; shipments, 291 buli-e; slock, 42,4m
bales.
LIVERPOOL. March $. COTTON-Hpot
In fslr denvind; prlrrs 7-IKKl higher;
American middling, run ti, good mid
NEW YORK STOCKSAND BONDS
Market Maintaina ConsemtiTe Attitude
Toward Ppecnlation.
SECURITIES DECISION HAS LITTLE EFFECT
Foreign Markets Take View that the
Rasslan Reverses Bring Peace
Closer anal Valaes Are
Firm.
NEW TORK. March 8 -Wall street msln
talned today the more conservative attitude
towards speculation, which was assumed
last week as the result of the shsrp re
sctlons In prli-cs and the manifest disposi
tion of holders to unload on the higher
flights which prices took before the reac
tion. The handing down of a decision bv
the supreme court on the question of the
Injunction against the distribution of North
ern Securities assets stirred the market,
but even that potent subject was of mod
erate effect compared with the frensled
movements which have followed the sugges
tions snd expectations of a decision In the
past. There was some natural skepticism
also as to whether the definitive result
had been reached clearing awav the possi
bilities of further obstruction to the opera
tion of the plan to distribute the assets of
the company. There was some revival of
activity again in the stocks Immediately
sffecteii when the definite character of the
decision became better understood. The
bearing of the decision of the respective
interests of the parties to the contest ha
largely heen modified bv the progress of
events In the stock mnrket. The Cnlon Pa
cific contention against the receipt of por
tions of both the Oreat Northern and
Northern Pacific stocks In place of the
merger was on the ground that this plan
would represent a large discrepancy In the
valuation of assa-ts as compared with Ita
original holdings. The great enhancement
In market valuations which has since oc
curred has gone far to settle this conten
tion. The action of the market reflected
the feeling that the potentiality of the sub
ject as a market factor was largely ex
hausted. Foreign markets again took the view that
Russian reverses tended to bring peace
nearer and a otrengthenlng effect on se
curities wan the result. Our own market
started off with a considerable nhow of
strength, but the v.elght of offerings to be
Hiisornea on ine advance necame effectively
manifest at once. Such points of strength
as developed afterwards were due to spe
cial causes. The Gould south westerns ad
vanced on the cheerful views regarding
the business outlook expressed by the head
of the system after a trip over the terri
tory. There waa a special movement In
the local traction and the Southern rail
road group and the Canadian group made
a further show of strength without special
explanation. Railroad IniHc officials re
ported their only embarrassment to be the
finding of sufficient cars to take care of
offered traffic. Monev on call fell to a
lower quotation notwithstanding the poor
bank statement of Saturday and foreign
exchange declined In response to relaxing
foreign money markets. The languid tem
per of the speculation reasserted Itself in
the late market and price yielded, easily
making a heavy closing.
The bond market was duller and rather
heavy. Total sales, par value. $4,500,000.
I'nlted States bonds were all unchanged
on call.
The following were the opening and clos
ing prices on the New York Stock ex
change: Sales. Open. High. Ixjw. Close.
Atchison I.I.90O snag R94 904
do pfd 1.100 102 I024 12H
Atlantic Coast Line. 8.000 143 4 141 141T.
73.900 110 1094 pen
96
33.8H0 144 141H 142T
eral fund exclush'W of the $l60.nn0onn gold
resrv9 In the division of redemption
shows: Available cash balance, $143,079,472;
goid. a&s.ioo.rv
Sew York Money Market.
NEW YORK. March l-MOSKT-On
call, steady at IM'74 per cent; clofng
bid, 1 per cent: offered, t per cent. Time
loans, steady; 80 and 80 day. 3Q34 per
cent: ( months, 84ti.1V per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-3fl4
per cent.
8TKRLINO EXCHANtiE Eay. with ac.
tun! business in bankers' hills at t 86ffi
4.8670 for demand nd at 34.84fo4.4 for
80-dav bills: posted rates, H.SMtft).;
commercial Mils. $4.84..
SILVER Bar. VHc; Mexican dollsrs. 48o.
BOND8 Oovernment. steady: railroad,
heavv.
Closing prices on bonds were:
V. . ref. S. r....l4lJMn is. -tf IDf
..11H
..1"4S
.. M I
..inV
..IIS
.. tl
. .
. .1H
.. 114
.. nil
dn ro.son .
tf 3s, rs
do coupon ....
do ne 4a. rwf
do coupon
dn old 4. re. .
do old 4b. coupon, .lis
Am Tohscce 4. fl.. TSW
1I0 ett.
Atchison gftn. 4....
do id) 4n
Atlantic O. L. 4a.
Baltlmnr A O. 4a
do
Central of Oa. St.
do lnt Inc
dn td tne
rhca a Ohio 4va
Chicago A A. H
C, R. A A. new 1
C , R. I. A P 4a.
do cot. ba
err. A it. U, rm 4a IMS
Chicago Term. 4a a;
Colo. Midland 4a IS
Colo. A Southern 4a. KS
Cnha 5. ctta
Penrer A R. O. 4a
P'atlllar.' aacur. Sa
Hrto prior Mo. 4a, . .101 14 Wnrtem Md
an gen. 4a w. 1.. F.
F. W. A f. C. Is. . .110 ,Wla-onaln C,
Hocking Valley 4a..lll I
Offered.
..IM Unn. N. unl." a .10? '4
..104i Manhattan c. . I1...IH1
.,10414 Mei. Central 4a i
..lKtHI do Irt In.- !S4
,.l.i;S'Mlnn. St. I. 4a .. M
..inC-Nn. Kan. Tel. 4a 1"1
do : SJ-H
. R. R of M. c Sa i,
S. T. Cantral 8 S'a ice'4
N. J Cantral g Sa. INN
Vorthera Parlnc 4a...lnsi
da la 7
X A w. c. 4a ln.tV
dragon U rfdg. 4a il't
Pano. osna. SWa i'
Reading g. 4a 101
St. I,. A I. M. e. Sa. llSH
St. I, A B. r fg. i
St Ixiiila W c. 4a. ?'
ScalKMlrd A. L.
o M.
T., St. 1,. A W.
t'nlon Paci8c 4a
do ronv. 4a . .
)VV S Steel :d Sa
ini Wabaph la .
dn Dab. B
la... l
4a...
la...l2.m
4a..
1n,V,
1MH
1 i
114
7'-l4
--
'4
Rn.ton Stork Market.
BOSTON, March .-Cal loans. 2463 per
cent: time loans. 3'944 per cent. Official
closing on stocks and bonds:
Atrhlann adj. 4a 4 Adtantura
60-
404
80
2-
3424 240 241 4
16.800 178' 1774 178i
11)4
674
31r
9
26.
804
1904
8S'.
4SS
82'
704
138 4
9
304
hl)
90
92
mi
68
304
H4
142S
1704
844
23.3i) 1244 1IB4 1234
18.400 .. 234 244 24w
. . . . 59
1154 Uni;
mo i;9
1004 1004
81
66
424
dllng, 4.11d; middling. 4 19d; low middling
4Uol; g'HKi oroinury. j j.ii, ordinary. r,,i.
The sales of the day were l(),o IUa f
which 1.0SA aere for speculation and export
and Included 8 700 American. Receipts acre
1(J bale, all American.
XKW Oftl .KAN8. March .-COTTON
Mnrket steady; sales oai bales: ordliiary,
4c: good ordinary, i 16-16V. lorn- middling.
$ ll-loc; midilling. 7'c: good middling. 7S":
mlildllPg. 1'" Hectipla, Iu.mI
l-la, stock, llO.-'.O bale.
Baltimore & Ohio.
do rfd
Canadian Pacific ..
Central of N. J....
Cheaapeake & Ohio.. 2,0i 61 5o4
Chicago & Alton
do ptd 601) 82 SI 4
Chicago Jt. West.. I.801) 23 22V
. niCHHO ox i. w.... l.noo
C M. & St. P..
Chicago T: Ai T
do pfd ,.. 100 Sir.
C. C. C. & St. L 400 90
Colorado Southern 700 28
do 1st pfd :tm fH',
do 2d nfd 900 -37?
Delaware & Hudson 200 1904
Del., I.ack. & W
lienver & R. G
do pfd 9oi RS.
Erie 42,900 484
do 1st pfd ti.9n0 83
do 2d pfd 7.900 714
Hocking Valley
do Dfd ..
Illnnis Central 1.100 159
Iowa Central '. 100 29
do pfd 4
K. C. Southern 1, (mo-
do pfd 5.000
lAiulsville & Nasii... 2, 800
Manhattan L 800
Met. .Securltlea 32.900
Met. Street Ry
Mexican Central ....
Minneapolis & St. L
M. St. P. & 8. St. M.
do pfd
Missouri Pacific
Mo., Kan. ft Texas..
do nfd
N. R. It. of M pfd
N. Y. Central
N. V. Ont. W
Norfolk & Western..
do pfd
Pennsylvania
Pitts.. C. C. & Bt. L.
Reading
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Rock Island Co
do pfd
St. L. & S. F. 2d pfd
St. L. Southwestern
do pfd
Southern Pacific
do pfd
Southern Railway ..
do pfd
Texas & Pacific
Toledo. St. L. ft W..
do pfd
Cnlon Pacific 198.800 lag
do pfd oo loo
Wabash 1.100 234
do prd '. ... l.suo
Wheeling & L. E . . . . 2n0
Wisconsin Central .. 3.400
do nfd 1.. 2.40D
American 200 234 238
Adams
I'nlted States ....
Wells-Fargo
Amal. Copper 60.100 78 774
Amer. Car ft Found 8)0 854 'SSS
do pfd 4l 94 944
Amer. Cotton OH.... 900 35' 354
do nfd
American Ice
do pfd
Amer. Lin. Oil
do pfd
Amer. Locomotive :
do pfd
Amer. 8. ft Rof
do pfd
Aine. Sugar Ref
Amer. Tob., nfd. cert
Anacondu Mining Co
Brooklyn Rapid T..
Colo. Fuel ft Iron..
Consolidated Oaa ...
Corn Product
do pfd
riHllllers' Securities
General Electric
Inter. Paper , Tl-t -"
do pfd 784 74
International Pump
T do nfd .
National Lend 3l an 4
North American .... ) lie'
I'arltlc Mall ) 4.1'J
People's Ous 88ji lloV
I'ressed Steel Car.. 3 37
, do pfd 87
Pullman Pal. Car... 2l 215
Republic Steel ' 1.2n0 19,
do pfd
Rubber Goods
do pfd.. ex-dlv....
Tcnn. Coal and Iron
I'. S. Leather
do pfd
S. Realty
I'. 8. Rubber
do pfd
f fl. Steel
do pfd 21.61) 9fi),
Vlr.-Caro. Chemical. l.JuO 37
' do pfd
Westlna. Electric
Western I'nion .... 7o0 94
31
98
2o
t4
T,
1904
3K
333
88
474
Allnuaa 2!
Amalgamated 7.
American glnc 11
Atlantic lr
ningham , 11
f'alnmct A tta la . . . i7S
Crnlennlsl IS
Cnppar kanga
Daly Waal
Dominion Coal .....
Knanklln
Orancy
Isle Rnrala
Am. Pnu. Tuba S (Vaaa. Mining
Am. 8ugar 147-4 Michigan
do ptd ta .Wohawk
Am. Tal. A Tel 14 Mont. Coal A Coke
Am. Woolen 3"4'oid Dominion
do pfd 100 lOecenla
Pom. Iron A steel . . S8 Parro'
Kdlaon Kler Ilium.. .JH) Qulnry
Den. Electric 17 .Shannon '.
Maaa Rlectrlc l'y Tamirar
do pfd M iTrlnlly
Maaa. Oaa 43 V. S Mining
t olled Fruit lJlH't'. s. oil
dn 4a llVi
Met. Cantral 4a 71
Atchlann X)
dn pfd 102
Beaton A Albany. .. 27S
Ronton A Maine ....1m
Roatnn Rlevated 15
ritchburs Dfd 1S4
meiican 1 antral -'H
N. T., N. H. A H..204
t'nlon Psclflc 1144
Am. Arga. chem 204
do pfd 11
I'nlted Iho Macb.
do pfd
V. 8. Steel
do pfd
WMnghou Com.
Bid.
117 ll'tah
31V Victoria
la W1nons
KHiWloverln
0
. TV
. It
. 71
. ins,
. a1
. 344
. 1S4
. H'
. 6SV4
W
. ;4
. M'i
. 2S
.104
.
.12
. 11
S4?t
40
. 4
. 14
ew York Mlnlna tttorkn
NEW YORK, March .-The following are
tne closing quotations ot; iii.ning stocks:
Adama eon.
Alice
Breeca
Brunawi-lc Con
Cnmaiock Tunnel ...
Con. Cal. A V
Horn flilva.-
Iron Sliver
beadvlila oon.
M
. TS
. K
. 1
. I
.11
.17S
.204
i
'Assessment paid.
.Little Chief.
Ontario
lOpiilr
'Phnenlg
(Pntoal
Sarage
Sierra Nevada
iHniall Hopea...
Standard
..175
..;s
..
.. 14
.. 24
.. 41)
. . M
..174
Bank Clearings.
OMAHA. March . Rank clearings today
were $1.8n4,072.1ii. For the corresponding
day of 1904 the clearings were $1,401,485.37.
OMAHA WHOI.EJAI.E MARKET.
Condition ot Trade and Qaotntlons on
Staple and Fancy Produce. 1
KGGS Receipts increasing, candled stocjc,
18c.
LIVE POULTRY-HefTs. 10c; young roos
ters, according to size, 8v to 10c; old roos
ters, 64&tic, turkeys, lnC, ducks, 10c.
BL'TTKR Packing stock, zuc; choice to
fancy dairy, 'UQitc; .creamery, 27'fl30c;
print, 81o.
r Klttst-l rKUZKN r iHrt xrout, c ; pica-
ii'8 j erel 04c; pike, 4cj peteh, ic; i)iuennn, lie
3.1O0 1174
200 100
41.700 II04
200 32
4m) 80
100 42
14.51X1 158
10.700 654
6.000 - 844
4l'.7(V) 1434
101) 80
101.700 97
1.3O0 92
6.900 854
Of) Rl4
3.700 734
Hof 2HJ
9i 2
41.2011 70
1.611 119
10.200 3H
400 9Wi
20.100 40
1,100 37
65
42
IWU 1604
t)4Vi , 64
474
19
24
53
834
80
864
914
344
80
, 72
28
81
KR4
118
35'i
984
394
88
1324
9!7t
227
48
19-
24
Hon
1.H00
1,300
4.8IIO
89i
194
44
434
113
914
394
19
404
74
9,Ni) 92Vi
2.2il W 118V
lO.tioO 14S 147
1 400 88 974
8,4110 1W4 J0()4
ll.li) 67 tM
2
3)
6.7i)
2.0 I
OKI
71 )
UN)
7ii4
31
674
211
19
74
2,'JnO
100
15 an
2.7
74
264
90
124
aoo J044
1.000 K3
71) 424
3l 1124
47.300 3i.
314
Ml
4)i
11I4
37
97
244
18
7'i
264
87"
11
1044
94
414
112
Sri4
96
to
9J
8714
92
1434
80
96
914
894
354
80
72
26
004
704
1184
3
984
39
364
634
1344
99
224
40
19
24
624
233
246
130
260
7H4
35
914
354
95
J5'
3!) 4
I84
45
484
111
91
118
147
974
l'i9
ti
51 4
212
194
70
37
187',i
784
39
84
35
I1124
4i;,
lH-
87'
87
24.1
34
89
11
1044
94
414
111
3U4
V
3d
1074
180
Total sales for the day, 1.087,800 shares
London stock Market.
' LONDON, March 6 Closing quotation
on stocks and bo nils:
Coaeola. money . . . .VI 1614IN. V ( antral 141 14
.11 1-14 Norfolk A Western.. M.
. . a a do pfd u
.. J'JS Ontario A Weatars... a4
.lOu'a Pennaylvaiila
.111 Kami Mlnea
H' Heading
. du let pfd
. . i-.i'il do lid prd
.lfel1 IHouthern Ry
. la do pfd
. M' Southern Pai I80 .,
. l IX .win I'aolnr
. 4 ia pfd
. ,,!;. . sieal
.. U dn pld
.in WaiMah
.141 do pfd
a. 'gpi.leh
da ai-ouunt
Anai-onda
Ao-nleon
du pfd
Baltimore A Ohio.
Canadian farlnc ..
Chea A tOito
Chicago (it W . ..
C , M A St. P...
Pa tleere
Llonvar A H O .
' do ptd
gria
, do let pfd
do nd pfd
lliliioia 1 rctral . . .
lmla A N'aeh ...
Mi. . Kan a Tei.
HI I. V Kit Mar. (iniei, .7 -I6d per ounce
M i :K1 i73 per cent.
Tlo- rji- ' -i ' "iv ti 1,1111 kt
for short bills N J 7-181i:4 per tent; for
tht-e months lulls : per cent.
Trresary ItalraiFat.
W'AHIIIXli'h'iN. March aj -Today stsre
uiciit of ilis lieasury balances In the gen-
'
. H'i
. J114
41,
. 41
. 44
. IJ'4
.luit
. 71!
.111
.1011
- 47',
fts
.
47 '4
11.
whilenah, 9c; sit In, on, lie; . redanapper. loc;
halibut. 9: crandes. I'ieV'buffalo. 7c; white
bass, lie; herring, 6c ; lc4lsh. He; Spanish
mackerel 11c. r rog togst per do.. 4tx;.
HAY Price quoted py pmaha Wholesale
Hav Dealer' association; Cholcfl No. 1 up
land. 7 ou; No. 2. eii.tw; inedluni, d.uotcoarae,
ta.60. Rye straw, $5.00. These price are
for hay of good color and quality.
BRAN Per ton. 11? 0.
OYSTERS New York count, per can,
46c; extra selects, per can. 35c; standards,
per can, toe. Bulk: Standard, per gal.,
11.40; extra select, per gul tl.iu; New
York count, per gal., 81.90.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES California, extra fanoy Red
land navel, ail sixes. 82.60; fancy navels.
82.26; choice navels, large sites 64, 96. 112
$2.10. .
LEMON8-Callforna. fancy. $2.70: SOU and
360. 83.25; choice. 270, 30. 860, 83.06.
DATES Per dux of 30-lb. Dkg.. $2 00;
Hallowee. In 70-lb. boxes, per lb.. 4416c.
F1Q8 California, per lo-io. cartur. 750
!ic; Imported Smyrna. 4-crown, 10c; and
J-crown. 12c; fancy, Imported twashed), Id
1-H. pkgs., letBlko.
BANANAS Per medium-sited bunch, 81.TJ
C2 1'8: lumbo. t2.ooa313.oo.
GRAl'EFRUIT Per box of il to 4. $8.00.
FJilTITS
APPLES New lora king, U.2S; New
York Greenings, 13.00; New York Baldwins,
13.00; Colorado Wlnesaps, per bu. box. 11.50;
Pippin, 81.60.
GRAPES Imported, Malaga, per kef.
$7.00.
TANGERINES California, per 4 box.
$2.ro
CRANBERRIES Wisconsin Bell and Bu
gle, per bbi., 18.00; Jersey, per bbl., $8.00;
per box. lil.76.
VEGETABLES.
POTATOES Home grown. In sacks, per
bu., 46c; Colorado, per bu.. 60c.
TURNIPS-Old, per bu., 40o; Canad rut
abagas, per lb., Ic; new, per do., 4oo.
CAR HOTS Old, per bu., 40c; new, per
do . 45c.
PARSNIPS-Old. per bu., 40c.
BEETS Old, per bu., 80c; new, per do.,
45c.
BEANS Navy, per bu.. $3.001.10.
ONIONSHome grown, fed. In sacks, per
lb., 2c; Spanish, per crate. $2.60; Colorado
vellow, per lb., 2c; new, southern, per do.,
45c
CUCUMBERS Per dog., $l.5ifcT..OO.
TOMATOES Florid, per 8-basket crate,
4.slfr6.00.
CAULIFLOWER - California, per crate,
$3.00.
CABBAGE Holland seed, per lb.. 140.
SWEET POTATOE8 Kansa kiln uiled,
per bbl., 12.60.
CELERY-Calirornla. Kgl3o.
RADISHES Hot house, per dot.. 45c.
LETTUCE Per box of about fifteen
heads, 60c.
W HUB ARB-Per do, bunches, 73c$1.0a
PARSLEY- Per dox. bonohes. 75c.
MISCELLANEOUS.
. SAUERKRAUT Wisconsin, per keg.,
$2.25.
CIDER New York, per bbl., $5 60:, per
half bhl.. 18.26.
CHEFiSE Wisconsin twins, full eieain,
13c; Wisconsin Young America, 14- block
Swiss, new, 15c; old, 1617c; Wisconsin
brick. 15c: Wisconsin Umburger, 14c.
rwur.s ."mo. 1 green, ic; jno. 1 green, c;
No. 1 salted. 84c; No. i salted. 74c; No. i
veal calf, 9c; No. 1 veal calf, 7c; dry salted,
Ho 14c: sheep pelt. 26citll.00: horse hides.
11 MkTj'd
NUTS Walnut. No. 1 soft shells, new
crop, per lb., 15c; hard (hells, per lb., 13c;
No. i soft shells, per lb., 12c; No. 1 hard
shells, per lb., 12c; Pecans, large, per lb.,
ItV; small, per lb., 10c; peanuts, per lb., 7c:
roasted peanuts, per lb., (c; Chill walnut,
per lb., 2jl34c: almonds, soft shell, per
lb., 17c; hard sell, per lb., lac; chestnuts,
per lb., 1244.1-lc; new black walnuts, per
bu., 7590c; shellbark hickory nuts, pr bu.,
11.75; large hickory nut, per bu., II. jo.
t'oflTe Market.
NEW YORK. March I. The market for
future opened steady at a decline of 5-&10
points, which waa only a partial response
to foreign weakness and full Interior re
ceipts. Offerings were not very pressing
and with reports of Important support the
market ruled generally steady, closing
quiet at unchanged prices to a decline of 0
r ilnts. Sales. ii.Ouo bags. Including April.
(fitrtUOc; May. 62oil io; June, 6.30c; July,
(doc: August, (sue: September, .rJ5ttT?.76c;
October, .75c; November. 6 85e; December,
; January, 6 687.0ik-; February, 7c.
Spot Rio quiet; No. 7 Invoice, 7c; mild
qjlet; Cordova, loy8c.
F.lgln Bolter Market.
KIilN. March .-BI'TTF.R-Rulert weak
today aid sold at 3h-. This Is 1 cents
lower I hi 11 last week' prices. Sales for
the week were 4J0.UO Ins.
iloas t lly Live glaek Market.
SIOUX CITY. March (.-CATTLE Re
ceipts, 4 H) head; market steady, slrK-kei.
best, steady, 01 hots lower; beeces. $3 .dafl.
t.25: cows, bulls ami mixed, I.' 26n4.il,
stiK-kers nid feeders. 12 7bit3 80; calves and
)earllngs. $'.'. ii'n 3 do
iKHaS---Receipts. 3.600 ht-sd: market strong
to 6,1 tilglier: selling, $4.iwJ id i bulk ot
sales, $17180.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Beef Steer Aotir and Steady, Cows 81ow
and a Little Lower.
HOGS SOLD GENERALLY A NICKEL HIGHER
Big Han of sheep anal Prices Broke
Ten to Fifteen teats, bat 4)nly
n Few Lambs Arrived and
They Held Abont Steady.
SOUTH OMAHA. MARCH 6. 1905.
Receipts w.-re: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Orhclel Mondav 4) 4,iH5 18.01
Some day last week i.7o2 4.. 4,
Hame day week before.. 4,13 i.sm 13.149
Same three weeks ago.. 6.18 1.199
Same four woeas ago 1un 3.:u s.lln
fame day last wcea .... S.23 4 ll
RECEIPTS FOR THE YbAR TO DA 1 K.
Th followina table shows the icceipts of
cattle, hoaa and sheen n ctouth omaha for
the year to aate. with comDarlson n I'
vear:
190S. Inc. Dec.
-altle l.o. h7 l.n..hll 18 014
Hogs a.., hi 4.., b.h u78
"beep 2TO.551 Ka.ittO S).7i
41, AOa.OH.lita ...... . V...;u
Puce ot nogs m bol'.iI uiuana tot ilia last
several days, with comparisons:
Feb.
Feb.
r t'u,
Feu.
r'eb.
r'eo.
I- CO.
Feb.
feo.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
rep.
Mar.
Ainr.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Alar.
!..
17..
is. .
is..
21'..
a..
ii, .
-j..
14..
10. .
26..
27..
46. .
I lUi. 1904., 1903. 102. ;1S01.19"0.I1,W.
-I- , j 1 1
.1 4 SS'.l 8 iS3i Mi I 8 iX! 4 83i I 6
. 4 71 I b t)i J uai 6 791 1 4 J01 b
I 4 fc, ! 11 v4 v b.i i6 iU I :
.1 I- .. U. ,. . !, I 11:
I 4 66: 6 24! tl 8i S M, 0 dl 4 .! I t
-I 4 ae 1 jot ei 4
. 4 a 2. 1 w 'i - i -
I 4 , a ii, fi i3 , j H i
, 4 tn4, e is, t 4, 5 7, 4tWa4
. I O JJ, Si. S M 6 3S 1 J) t
.1 if. mu. h ml Ski t 83. 4 tl
tUI 8ui 6 811 n 4 i s u
-u s a, s 8O1 s ii 8 n
on. V ' , V 4 0
4 bn,
4 tit).
...11
...lnn
...1S74
...114S
...lit
. ..I4.M1
..13S
...14
...1(00
...1034
t sa
n
I (M
I
8 14
t M
( !
1 n
1 ti
STAGS.
1 75 1 ....
CALVES.
ISO!
.1111)
..into
. .1714
144
lata
. 1TM
I 4
I 4l
i .
8 M
1 to
I to
I 7n
I 74
..110 t M
ion 1 on 1
IH ts 1
JiM 4 e I
4 8s 1
........ ?s 4 I
tM 4 . 1
177 4 16 I
rs n I
lia I M It
171 I en I
IK I Ml
140 I 74 1
110 I 71 1
14TOCK CAX.VE8.
141 I 60
STOCK COWS ANU
lo
, 10
, 1411
, fA
, 50
, 1JI
. an
fm
. 140
. 114
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The official number or cars of stock
brought 111 today uy each road was:
Cat tie. Hogs Sheep.H'ses.
P. Ry.
C, M. & St
Wabash ...
I". r. System 32
C. t N. W., east
C. A- N. W.. weat ttii
C St. P., M. O. Ry In
C, M. ot g., west an
.'., H. v., cast 4
C, K. 1. tc 1'., east.... 3
Illinois Central a
Chicago Ot. Western. 2
20
4
la
Total receipts 172 70 67 6
The disposition of the day s receipt was
as lollowa. eacn nuyer purcnaslng toe num
ber of head Indicated:
omana far-King Co 3KI - 812 13
KWlit una (. ompHity 9nA l.Jlu 3.S.V,
Cuoafxy i'acKing t,o .. b, ,jai t,2u
Arinou - ot co , i4t t.iiiti i.K.u
cuuany Co., UenVer 01 .... ....
annnt A: Co i
Carey at henton luV
Lootuiin oc Co 218 .... ....
AicCreary r carey ij
Mill oc Hunixlngcr 248
iiumliwin At ituiiicnliu.. ij .... ....
L. f. Htisz , iu
moIi Ai Murnan 4
Mike j-taggoity
hoi OfiiHa ii
J. B. l.oot Co
b. a: o 64
other ouyers 2"j 22 2,oi4
Total 4.464 5,0i9 ll,4n8
CATTLE There waa not an excessive run
of cattle here tnls morning ana with a
ialr cicnianu 110m local pacaer tne maraei
011 most oei-lraoie graaes ruled famy active
anu Just aoout ateaay. buyers sisiteu out
In good seuon una it wus not long before
tne bulk ot the onermgs .v-as disponed of.
The proportion 01 lif tt steers to tne total
receipts was ratner small this morning
and us all tne pacaers seemed to be anxious
tor supplies tne market ruied active and
tcady. In some spots It was It unythlng
a utile stronger, lucre were a tew ounehea
of tairly goou cattle in the yards but aalue
from tuose tne quality 01 the offerings was
rathei' common. As trading waa quite
active on all kinds the bulk 01 the offerings
wus soon alsposed of.
'i tie cow market was not a active s It
wa at the close of last week) aa packers
ail seemed to be feeling rainer bearish.
They evidently maue up their mind tnat,
they advanceu price too rapidly laat week
ana made an eltort to take off part of
the Advance this morning. In case of the
better graaes, thougn, tne market did not
show a great aeal ut change, but when. It
came to the common ana medium kinds
prices were around a dime lower. The
general market then could best be de
scribed by calling it weak to a dime lower.
Bulls, veal caive and stars did not
show a great deal of change from the
close of last week.
Tne demand for neavy feeder of deslr
ble quality waa fully equal 10 the supply
nii in Ices on such kinds held just aoout
steaov. The llgnt stackers, though, and I
especially tnose of common quality, were
slow sale slid considerably lower. It will
be remembered that such klnda advanced
quite rapidly last week and today price
were fully 10c to 16c lower than the high
time last week. Representative ale:
I
1
1
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I -tn 1 it 14 414
4 7F.7 I On ; 141
t M I on t 7M
1 1U I no 4 474
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7 47 I a I" T7n
tl M IH il 770
HOOS There wa only a fair run of hogs
In sight this morning snd with a good de
mand the market ruled fairly active and
Juki about a nickel higher than Saturday's
average. The demand was best for the
heavier weights, and a a rule they
changed hands flrst. Toward the close of
the mnrket packers were Inclined to be a
little bearish, partlculsrly on the lighter
weights, anji aa a result mime of the
light hogs 1, id to sell late at prices that
looked verv little better than those paid
on Ralurdsy, Salesmen nsturallv wanted
more moliey for their lights, ss well as
for their heavies, so that trading on the
close was rather slow. The light hogs
sold from $4. 82V down, butcher and mixed
from II 8?i4 to I4.87H. and heavies from
n.iai to 4.w, wnn
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8HEP:P There was a very liberal run of
sheep here this morning, over U.nOu head
being reported. In view of the liberal run
packers were able to break the market, and
as a general thing succeeded in taking oft
Hie tt. 16c from last week's closing prices.
Trading, though, was fairly active at the
decline, so that the bulk of the offerings
wsa disposed of at as early, sn hour as
could be expected under the circumstances.
The commoner grades, of course, suffered
the most, but still all kinds Joined In the
decline. There were some ewes good
enougn to bring 8660, wether sold up to
86.76 and yearlings (8.60.
Very few iamns were Included In the
receipt, so that price showed very little
change from last week's close. Some Mexi
can,, .jambs and also some native lamb
old for 87.26.
Quotation fji fed stork! Oood to choice
yearlings. Wl.40iitl.80; fair to good year
lings, A.00t4i.40; good to cnolct wethers,
16.6186. 00; lair to good wether. io.OOtrj&.sO:
good to choice ewes, 6.0042'6.60; lair to good
ewes, 84.6066.00; common to fair ewes, 8400
(B4 50: good to choice lambs, $.'.. j(&7.60; lair
to good lambs, 8'.00tr7.a; feeder iambs, )6.oO
(66. ,5. Representative an lea:
No. Av.
t western ewes Jw)
381 western lambs 78
110 western lambs
12 cull ewe
218 western ewe
117 Mexican ewes
2i Mexican ewe
2 western ewes
1 western ewe
423 western ewe
3K6 western ewe
ti Western ewes
481 ewes, wether, yearlings. ..
70 ewes and wethers
104 yearlings and wethers
1:2 yesnlngs ai d wethers......
H18 western wethers
10 native cull lambs
851 western yen! lings
130 native lamb
.lod westernewes
329 western ewes ....
210 Colorado ewe ...
432 western ewe ....
484 Colorado ewes ...
600 Co lorn do ewes ..,
170 Colorado ewss ....
3HI Colorado ewes ...
64 Colorado ewe ...
463 Mexican ewe ....
6 western ewes
4N Colorado ewe ...
17 Colors do ewe ...
400 western ewes ....
21)4 western wethers .
332 western wether .
66 western wethers .
147 western wethers ..
74 western yesrllngs
166 western yearlings
3( western
4 Mexican
300 western
It Mexican
4 western
433 western
feeder lambs..
wethers
feeder lambs.,
lamb
lambs
lamb
. (8
.
. 66
, m
. 86
, 80
, 82
. 78
, 106
, 88
, 7
. li.S
. 68
, 1)8
. 81
, 86
. 96
101
. 92
9i)
98
W
104
104
84
88
112
113
113
10.'
102
90
99
91
87
00
92
84
79
7
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t 50
7 28
7 26
2 75
4 00
6 10
6 10
6 a
6 2,i
6 26
6 26
6 2.i
5 76
6 io
6 TO
t Ml
5 75
a co
H 60
7 26
6 10
I 10
6 15
6 25
5 26
6 26
t 25
6 30
6 80
I )
6 30
6 36
6 36
6 60
6 80
6 t
5 78
6 75
25
26
6 36
60
80
7 2
7 2S
7 28
t. Louis Live HttM'k Market.
ST. LOIMB. Miircli .CA'ITLE Re.
celpt. 11.600 head. Including 1.8H0 Texans;
market steady; native shipping and ex
port steers. H.IWM.OO; dressed beef and
butcher steers, tt.26?r4i.7!: steers under I.Ono
lbs., 3.2?4i4.0O: stockers and feeders, I2.50
4.65; cow and heifers. 83.nOfT7.50; Texas and
Indian steer-i. 12 Sr4.7S; cows and fcelfer.
I2.nn3.8s.
Hi "19 - Receipt', K.i'H' head: mnrket
steadv to strong: pie and light 88.78ft
4.7S; packers, $4. !. i.'; butchers snd beat
heavv. 85 R 15.
8IIKKP A NP T.A M HP-- Receipts. l eft.)
bend: ii"i' steaiTv ' natives. 4 mfe.:
lambs. 85 flii7 SO; culls nnd bucks, 14 00;
stockers, $2 innhS tH).
t HM At.O I.IVK STOt K UtRKKTi
Cattle sal Hog Higher Sheep nd
l.ambs Weak anil Lower.
CHICAOO. March --CATTLK- Receipts.
27.0rl hesd Market hltther: good to prime
steers. f5 2TiH'. IS: poor to medium. 81 7.Mt
4.75; Mocker and feeders, SJ.tfieti.nO; cows,
82.757i-4.50; heifers. J-' iii4.T5; dinner. $180
412 40; hulls, 85.50?f4.1S: calves. $1 IUVrn, 75.
HIX78I- Receipts. 4'.,.0n head; estimated
for tomorrow, :.0no head. Market 5e
higher: mixed and butt hers. $4 V-ft5 16;
good to 4-holce heavy, t.V0Mi6 K'b; rough,
heavv, $4 df (0; light, 81 Soft 5.0.1; bulk of
sales. f4.Mf1.IA.
8HKKP AND I. AM US- Receipt. '. Ml
head Sheep mnrket "k: lamh. 1rfl5e
lower; good to choice weathers. 85 tiiti if;
fair to choice mixed. $5.omn6 50; western
sheep, 5 :x4.i.fl: native lambs. KAfr7.T;
western lamb, fi.5fvo7.75.
Kansas City Live- Stock. Market.
KANSAS CtTV Msrcli CATTLK- Re
ceipt, 8.500 head. Including 1.700 bead south
erns; nisrket steady to shade hlghef. ac
tive; choice export and dreeised beef steers,
85495.80; fair to good. 84 rtvriS fS; western
fed steers. $4 imiml .36: stockers and feeders,
83.254T4l.75; southern steers, f3.5noi4.75: south
ern cows, t2.jrwjta.rV; native cows, fl.754r4.35;
native heifers. t2. 75414 00; Mills. t2.5i)i-4.26.
UOOS Receipts 7. ton head; market 50
higher; top. t5.074: bulk of sale. f4.ff.VtW;
heavy, ft of 'nt.7',; packers. 14 P54if..6; pig
and llFthts. $4 2iVrt4 .95. .
BHKKP AND LA M US Receipts, 9. .Of)
head; market lottVIOo lower; native lambs.
6..toi7.35; native wethers. fR.OJHi" ; native
fed ewes, 84.7Mifi.S5; western fed lambs.
fft.6nfi7.fto- western fed esrllng. f.1 7.Vii0.no;
western fed sheep, f 4 7.Vfl .t; stockers and
feeders. f1.5Oifif..50.
St. Joseph I. Ire Moi-k Market. .
ST. JOSKPM. Mar.-h CATTLK Re
ceipts, 1,461 heart: msrket steady to strong:
natives. f8.754ia.rVi; cows and heifers, tl.75
tr4.46: stockera and feeders. f2.764T4.25.
IlOtiS Receipts. 8.151 heart: mnrket 60
higher; light, f 4.80676.110; medium and heavy,
BHKKP AND LAMRS-Receipts. 10.719
hesd; market a shade lower; Colorado
lambs, t7.6i1; ewes, f.1.85.
4tock In Mllht.
Receipts of live stock at the six principal
western maraets yemerony were:
l nine. nogs.
4J0O 4. i OR
South Omaha...
Sioux City
Kansss Clt..y...
St. Louis
Bt. Joseph
Chicago
Tolal
4. Ron
8.50U
2.600
1.4fd
27.0K)
3.000
7.400
R.OOO
6.151
4J.OS)
Sheep.
la.oa
9.700
1.(410
10.710
28.nrv
...48.561 6S.316 63.431
Peoria tJraln Market.
PEORIA, March . CORN Higher; No.
, 4c; No. 4, 45c; no grade, 4.".T 43V'.
ftF. 41. KUTATK TR ATtSJFKR.
DKI5D8 Hied for record yesterday, as fur
nished by the Midland (luiirantee and
Trust company, bonded abstracter, 1611
Ka r nam street, for The Bee:
N. Petersen to Dora Hanson, r25 feet
lot 6, block A, Lowe's add t 135
J. P. Lattn and wife to F. C. Fuller,
lots 9. 10 snd 11. block 3, Sherman
Avenue piirk 1
Ellen M. Koote and husband to S.
Shaperd. lot 11, block 11, Plalnview.. 1,050
Mary 11. Learned et al.. to Caroline L.
Popplefon. lots 1 to "21, block 6. Sul
phur Spring's 10
Elizabeth K. Shannon and husband to
Caroline L. l'oppleton. same property 1
J. Oehrke et al. to J. Mohr, nMi lie';
8-18-12 5 000
Clementine Ilrown to M. B Copeland,
lot 8, block 1, Knuntxe Place 8.71
B. 8. Kimball to New Hampshire Sav
ings Bunk, lot 20, block 2, sub. of
John I. Redlck's add 20,000
Annie McGavock to Rcna Eltzslmnns,
lot 36. block ' 3. McGavock &
O'Keeffe's ndd 1
Ida M. Vose to Minnie M. Vose,
lot 1, block 133, South Omnha 2,600
C. A. Retistmm and wife to Soren
and Mary Hansen, s'i lot 3, Isaacs'
add 2.500
8 1). Bangs to H. E. Tagg, lots 1 and
2. block 12 nnd other land in Summit
add , , 1.308
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