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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY. MARCH 15. 1W5.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Wheat Market Takei a Turn and Ltarei
Low Mark.
EUROPEAN CROP CONDITIONS FAVORABLE
tor Hall F.apeet Adianre Sow
Market Has Passed Forty-Eight
C rata Oats Mar K)mpitMi
with Corn AH ranee.
OMAHA. March 14. 1906.
Tha wheat market la.iieu luuti under me
Support 01 the longs, a"u at iai WuJ
'c anove in low point ui luonuay. i ne
.jr innea ai i.i,-4, anci lot man point
oeiore noon riucntj el.M. inn iuw mark
vaa ll.i., ana hi noon the market atuou
i 1-t. 'I kb uiy Ima not shown tne name
weakness that the Msy lias, ueiii uver-
aoii, o that the covering ut shoiia Kept II
im juiy auvsnceu iroui tur4 at Hie
owning to u. Liverpool aovancu '-e'O'-ac,
ernn cloeeu wiin h gain 01 e, ducU rri
in-sl 4r, i'i Is gaineu l'iji6 ceiilHiies una
Antwerp declined Minneapolis re
ported ihe wncat dniuand goo-u meie anil
io. I northern selling at lvt-M aouve tne
'"lay, ana AO. 2 noruiem m WiV-bc unucr
tne May. Duluth io. 1 noiinuru wai
ottered c. 1. i. Chicago at 2'c under the
may there-. fanmi-ixlta it-poris a lug
anort Interest In tne e-uiy anu expeutcu thai
mourn io aeii a cent over tne Alay.
Isuropean emit conditions a rM (nrillv
favorauie. In the I nueu Kingdom ana In
franco the conditions are tavoraole and
tne aurpiua wtinjt small. Germany repoi la
the crop all right ami a )neral suppiy of
wheat. J J uneaiy neeua a little rain, rdissia
enjoys a gouu pioepect. itaiy continues ta
vuraoie, opain haa improved auring tne
week and in North Aim tnere are this
week some complaints. India reports oid
nm practically exnaustea. urand form"
A. i., reports seeuina ana Know all none
plowed land in tine i-onuitlon because of
jail rains and threshing tx-gun on grain
that could not bo touched lam year. Okla
homa and Kansas are reported by a trav
eler to have very fine wheat growing. The
Hessian fly propaganda is oemg spread
about, however. two men from Webraska
were lit Chicago Baturday, saying that
wmie tne plant looked ail right, tnere Had
been found any amount of larvae at the
loots. Kansas City was also said to have
sMmpies of f brass wheat that was In
lected.' These stories are not lielleved
very hard, : as It Is realised there must
always be crop new. ftradstreet's shows
a decrease in wheat east or the Rockies of
1.6J,00o bushels and an increase In F.urope
and afloat of S.iiuO.MU bushels, making a
total Imtrense of 2,u7,00u bushels. The
Chicago stocks of- wheat are 3,4m,OoO bush
els, a decrease of 100.000 bushels. The prl
' mart- recetpls are 4UO.000 bushels, against
69.0v0 bushels last year, and the shipments
are ousneie, against js,ouu Dusneis.
Corn, trailers Relieve ihe leading anorts
covered 6,uuO,060 bushels Saturday. Thev
llgure the short line Unit has been out at
lo.uuo.OOO and think It has now been all
covered. The? strange thing Is, this heavy
buying, did not put the market up more
than, a cent. Patten sold 2.000,000 bushels
Saturday and Ills buying since has helped
to strengthen the market up lVsc Now
mai i nas pasea me ai-fbc mark, wnicn
lias been the sticking place for so long,
the bulls Profess to expect a Rood advance.
The May opened this morning at 49c and
gained about c. There was a large corn
trade thla mornlnr. one commission house
buying tOO.000 bushels of May. Bradstreet's
show a decrease of corn of 601,000 bushels.
Tha Chicago stocks are J,lf6.0"O bushels, a
decrease or 4X,ono bushels. The primary
receipts ore H47.0HO against 622.000 bushels.
and the shipments , -:i6,oi0 sgalnst 3tU,0t
bushels. -The Corn clearances are 4(12,434
bushels.
Mradstreet's shows a decrease In oats of
45.tmo bushels. The Chicago stock of oats
Is 4.H7.000, an increaae or 3i.i.ooo bushels.
It Is pointed out the gap between corn and
oats In getting too wide and the oats
should sympathise with and runner ad
vance In corn.
Omaha Cash Salea.
WHKAT-No. spring. 1 car, 55 lbs., $1.04.
'CORN Na 3. t ears, 4&c.
Omaha Cash Prlcea.
WHEAT No. 2 hard. I1.081.a6; No. t
hard, rtc.tl.0S; No. 4 hard, hoy 36c; No. 3
spring, ii. no.
CORN No. 2, 46c; No. 3. 46c; No. 4,
46c; no tfrade, 4mjj44c; No. 2 yellow, 44c;
No. 3 yellow, 46c; No. 2 white, 4',jc; No. 1
white, 4fiVic.
DATS No. 2 mixed, 30c; No. 3 mixed.
No. 4 mixed. 2c; No. 2 white, 31o;
No. 3 white, Mc; No. 4 white, 2Hc; stand
ard, 30?c.
'' f ri4Ults. ,.,
'.. ; Wheat. Corni Oats.
Chicago 33 322 2S1
Kanaas City 102 Sto ifi
Minneapolis 26 ...
Duluth 4fl
St. txuls 43 73 - 1(
Omaha '. 3 88 63
Mlnaeapella Wheat Market.
The range or prices paid In Minneapolis at
reported by the Kd wards-Wood company,
llu-Ul Board of Trade, was:
Ai-tlclefl. Open.l High, 1 Iow. .Close.lYea'y.
Wheat j j j j
May... !., 1 09Hl 1 OTVl 1 094 109
July... 1041 lOSSilfinB
' Bcpt... S Sv 7Vfc hi
MW, YOHK (iKIERAL MARKET
4atatloaa of Ih Ua- oa Various
tons mod It lea.
NEW YORK, March 14-FIUR-Re-celpts,
35.571 Obis.; exports. 7,000 bbls.;
market dull; Minnesota patents, 3&.H6
320; bakers. 4.1Wift'4.60; winter patents,
6 40(06. 76; straights, f 106 20; extras. K.t&Hii
4.30; low grades. 3.464.10. Rye flour, quiet;
fair to good. 4.mi4.7o: choice to fancy,
$4.7584,0i. Buckwheat flour, Inactive, $2.00
2.10.
CORNMEIAI-Plrm; fine white, 11.30;
euarse, new, 1.10tfl 12; klln-drled, t2.SOfl3.lO.
K YE Nominal; 00c.
- BARLEY julet; feeding, 44c, c. I. f.
New York; malting, 4tV'i6ic c. I. f. Buffalo.
WHEAT Receipts, too bu. Spot market,
Irregular; No. 2 red, nominal, elevator; No.
2 red, U.lSii, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern
Duluth. f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard
Manitoba, tlw. t. o. b. afloat. Options in
wheat was more or less excited early and
extremely Irregular, with a general down
ward tendency, which was followed by full
recoveries due to the big corn advance,
better northwest cash demand and activity
among shorts. IjisI prices showed aHo
net advance. May, ILloV'tl l-H. closed at
31.12V,; July; WH87Ho,' closed at 7V4c; Sep
tember. h.M,fc!U J-ltic, closed at So'ic
CORN Koceipta. 1M.460 bu.; exports, 8.IW
liu. Spot market, firm; No. 2, Site, elevator,
and 54ifr6tc f. o. 1). a flout; No. 8 vellow,
t6e; No. 2 while, Sfivo. Option market
was active and strong all day. Besides good
commission house support the market was
Influenced by light country offerings and
predictions for smaller receipt. The close
showed (('c net advance. May. 66tff65c,
closed at 6Mc; July rkwed at 864o.
DATS Receipts, M.m bu. ftpot market,
Arm: mixed, 3d to 3! lbs.. 37miL,o: natural
white. So to 311 Ihs., SKftSS'.c; clipped white,
Jti to 40 lbs., SiHrMlc.
HAY Firm:- shlpplur, eOpTBO; ' good to
choice, M2Vic.
Hol'8 yulet: rsclflo coast, l'MH. 27fir9l)c:
la. 24fft27c; okls, llUUc.
HlDtlS-giilet; Galveston, 20 to 25 lbs..
l?o: Cnllfornla, 21 to 25 lbs., ISc; Texas dry
i4 to 30 lbs., ll'io.. "
I.KATHKK-1 Irm; acid. 342c.
PROVISIONH-Heef steady; family, 312 00
jm.iv; mess, :i.wj.oo; ueet nama, tJi.V):
. - . l. . . an A A', A.,. ..I... ..... v i , .
v , i , Tiri juuia mras,
la.U04TlR.0o. cut meats, steady: tili-kierf K.I.
lies. t7.UUi7.BO plrKIrd shoulders, li.4oti.60;
pickled hams, l.506iS.75. Ijird steady;
wrsirru aienmru, tt.iv; renuea quiet; com
pound. $4.87,a.-; continent, 37.1!: South
America, $7.75. Kirk, quiet: family. $14.60
l$.0i); short cleur, $l3.w'c'16 25; mess, $13.00
jll 60.
RICE Firm: dumestlo, fair to extra.
I'ltiBV-: Japan, nominal.
TAl-l-OW Uull; clly, 4Sc; country. 4SV
4T4c.
BL'TTER Firm; street price, extra
creamery. KjWSV. Official prices: Cream
ery, common to extra, imij.rtc; creamery,
held, ciunmun to extra, lorg Jbc.
C1IEE8K Strong; slate full cream, small,
colored and white fancy, 14c; atate rtne,
13V: state late made, colored and white
poor to choice, lVil-; state large, colored
and white fancy. lic; state flue. 13411314c
state late made, colored and while, poor In
Choice. HktflZVr.
Etiaa Weak: western firsts. ISc; west
ern s-onds. 17tc.
POl'I.TRY Alive, firm: westrrn rh'ckens
Uc; fowls, lc: turkeys. 1.-. Dresse,1
fl m; wealern rhlckena, 134J14c; fowls. 13c
turkeys, IMlvJUc.
Available Xapplr of Grata.
NEW YORK. March 14. -Special cable and
telegraphic conimniilciitlona received by
Bratlaireet's show the following changes in
axailuble supplies, as compured with lust
account:
WHEAT CnlUd Stales Hiid Canada, east
of Rockies. dei-ieuse,l 1.&33.IUI bi : afloat
for anil In Europe, Increased J WOO JO bu.
Total aupiily. Increased S.mJ.uuO bu.
I'tlRNVl ulted Stales and Canada, east of
Rockies, decreaifd &. bu.
OATH -Tnlte.1 Kim. s and Canada, east'of
R kles. loereseeii ir,,r hu.
The following lark individual decreases
sre retorted ihle we,k: :ni.aal bu. at Ihe
Milwaukee private elevators, so railunite
of $,un bu, ut ihe northwtstern Interior
elevstors, VTi.lff) bu. at the Chicago private
elevators. 110,0.14 bu. In Manitoba and JU4,
bu. at Omaha.
C HICAGO C.RAIX AD FRO! lIOS
Featarea of the Iradlag aad Cleslag
rrlcea ea Board of Trade.
CHICAGO March 14. Covering by shorts
late In Ihe day mainly because of strength
01 corn, caused a firm tone In the wheat
market here, Msy closing up ic. July is
up 1,0. May corn snows n gain or ic,
oats sre up tfHo and provisions are -c
to lTlec higher.
At the opening sentiment in the wheat
fit was somewhat divided, the May option
elng firm, while distant deliveries were
rather weak. Ocenina auotat ons on Msy
were c lower 10 lHc higher at Il liV, to
$1 14H July was oft a sttade to StlV at
J"fijK3c. Kaiu and snow througnout the
west and southwest formed the bests of
the weakness of the July option. Heporls
from the winter wheat section Indicate
thst the croo Is In excellent condition
sdvlces from Oklahoma being that pros
pects are the beet In six years. May was
In fair demand st the start from scattered
huvers. but with Mt traders persistent se
ers of July tne May option soon lest Its
nrmness. eciining along wim juiy. a
factor that brought out some additional
selling wss an Increase of 2.0',n'0 bu. In
the world s visible supply, ss shown by
Hrsdstreet's. The lowest point for May
was reached at $1.124. July sold oft to
2-w. I-ate In the day the market de
veloped considerable firmness, shorts being
good buyers durlnr the Inst hour of trad
Ing. Strength of corn wna the main reason
for the Improved demsnd, although news
from the northwest wss considered bull
ish. July was In best demand during late
truding and advanced to !Si3Vc. May
rallied to $1.13. but reacted again on profit-taking,
the close being at July
closed at !Wi3ttlV. Clearances of wheat
and Hour were equal to lll.boo bu. trims ry
receipts were 4iA0O0 bti., compared with
6M.nriu a year ago. Minneapolis, IMjIuth and
Chlcagro reported recelpta of 349 cars, as
against 2X4 last week and 443 a year ajro.
Sentiment in the corn pit was decidedly
bullish and prices of all deliveries made
good gains. An active general demsnd was
In evidence, several prominent commission
houses being besvy purchasers. A decrease
or b,mj uu. in tne visioie supply com
pared with an Increase of 1.H32.0W bu. last
year had a strensthenlna Influence. Clear
ances of nearly 600,000 bu. also tended to
create Dullish sentiment. May openea a
shade lower to a shade higher at 4utv
sold ud to 4W4C and closed at 4f"'47v
Iocal receipts were 222 cars, with one of
contract grade.
Strength of porn held the oat market
firm, but trading was extremely light. Cash
houses were moderate buyers. Pit traders
and commission houses sold. May opened
unchanged to a shade lower at 3IVo31c
to 317c, sold up to 32'c and closed at
aavtac. Local receipts were -i cars.
Provisions were strong on an active de
mand from shorts. Offerings were not
sufficient to meet the demand, and In
consequence all products made substantial
gains. Strength of coarse grains was an
Important factor. At the close May pork
was up 17Hc at 312.72H. lard was up 10c
at $7.07U and ribs were 7Hc higher at
$ft.87VfS6.&.
Bstlmated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
cars: corn, 227 cars; oats, 143 cars; hogs,
28,000 head.
leading futures rangec) as follows:
Artlcles.l Open. I Hlgh.l Low. I Close.l Yea'y.
Wheat
May
Julv
Sept.
Corn
May Julv
Sept.
Gam
Mar. Mav
July
Sept.
Pork
Mav
July
Lard-
May
July
Ribs-
May
July
I. ... . I
1 1- 1 111 1 IZVt I inS
I
4 QH;
4y'ir!
40."7
49
so
50
31i8-4i32HfrUi
1 12H; 1 131 1 13
i
49 i49!5'',,49
4t 4!ni.4! (fH
4!l'j 49 4!M4(i
31Vli
12 55
12 70
6 974
7 12V
8 80 '
1 00
31V
30 I
I
12 75
12 90
7 10 I
7 22'
8 90 I
7 05 I
I.
32 311.4
31V3!'8! 31-s
3 31 Sldg
2M 29Va-1oj 2V
12 5241
12 70 '
7
7 12i
6 80 j
97V4I
12 72Vii 12 55
12 90 I 12 TL'H
, I
7 07H
6 90
7 05 I
S2
7 17vJ
ttV4
97H
No. 2.
Cash nuotatlona were as follows:
F1X)L'R Steady : winter patents. $5.0t"?j5.10;
stralghta, $4.7504.90; spring patents, $5.00a
6.40; straights, $4.4034.90; bakers, $2. 403.75.
WHEAT No. 2 spring, $l.lig)1.13; no. 3
apring, $l.(r.'ig'1.12: No. 3 red. 31.14W91.16H.
CORN No. 2 4'4c: No. 2 yellow, 48(&49C.
OATS No. 2. S2c; No. 2 white, 334c; No.
3 white, 1124
It I K NO. 3. 7Wa7SV4C.
BARLEY Good feeding. 3S(940c: fair to
choice malting, 43047c.
SEKPB No. 1 nax, si.: mo. 1 nortn
western, $1.37; prime timothy, $3.00; clover,
oentraet rrade. $12.35, -'--. v - -
PROVISIONS Mess pork,- pef bbl.. $12.55
12.70. Lard per 100 lb.. $a.24e.l5. Short
ribs sides (loose. 7&.87Vi. Short clear
sides (boxed), $fl.7&8.87H.
Following were tne receipts ana snip
ments of flour and grain:
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 26,500 24.600
Wheat, bu 87.000 132,200
Corn, bu aoa.OOO 46.400
Oats, bu 5X1,600 322.800
Kye bu i.u
Barley, bu..' 130, 24.200
On tha Produce exchange today the but
ter market was firm: creameries. 21inci5c:
dairy, 1823c. Eggs, easier; at mark, cases
Included, lQlHc; firsts. l'4c; prime firsts.
17c; extras, 18c. Cheese, firm, 1213Hc.
St. Loata Grata anal Prorlsloas. '
nr. LOUIS. March 14. WHEAT
Stronger; No. 2 red, cash, elevator, $l.oni;
track, S1.101.13: ."lay, $1.0H: July, 8ae;
No. 2 hard, $1.WKf..0i.
CORN Higher; imo. casn, iw; track,
48&4KHc; May. 47VM"Vr: J,,1Y. 4f5Kc-OATaHla-her:
No. 2 cash. S2c: track.
331 Wo: Msy, Siasmc; No. white, 33Hc
FIXJl'R Steady; red winter patents. $iU5
$i6.40; extra fancy and straight, $4.76490;
dfiTu 6?l . ,
BKrilJ nmoiny, eieaay, ..wf..wj.
CORNMEAIj-Steadv, $2.50.
BRAN lull; sacked, east tracK. t3Ke.
HAY Firm: timothy, $9.00fl3.0O; prairie.
tH.OIKfl 10 00.
BAtMllWU TC.
IRON COTTON TIES 95c.
HEMP TWINE-6c.
PROVISIONS Pork, higher: Jobbing,
$12.224). Ird. higher; prime atesmed, $6.56.
Drv salt meats, steady; boxed, extra shorts,
t.74; clear ribs. $i.87Vfc; short clesr, $7.12V.
Bacon, steady: boxed, extra shorta. $7.60;
Clear rlb. $7,50; short clear, $7.87H.
Pori.TRY Chickens, lower: chickens
and springs, 11c; turkeys, 144718c; ducks,
12c; geese, c.
MUTTER LiOwer at ljJtjc; dairy, ViiaC-MC.
EOGS Lower at 14c, case count.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 11.000 11.000
Wheat, bu 49.000 M.UtO
Corn, bu 74.000 - M.0,o
Oats, bu.. ....104,000 M.0J0
Philadelphia Produce Market.
PHILADELPHIA. March 14. BCTTER
Firm: good demand; extra western cream
ery, 28c; extra nearby prints, 30c,
EGOS Market 2V4o lower; nearby fresh
and western fresh, 17c, at mark.
CHEE8B Unchanged; New York full
creams, fancy. 13V,(al4c: New York full
creams, choice. 1 ?''; New York full creams,
fair to good, yfnizc.
Kaasas City Grain aad Prarlaloaa.
KANSAS. riTY. March 14. WHEAT
Stead v; Mav. WKc: July. K."4c. Cash. So.
2 hard. $1.0161.024; No. 3. I7c&101; No. 2
xf9c; No. i red. $1.01Sl.o4; No. 3, 95cff
$1.02: No. 4. 8fr96c.
CORN May. 4K404c; juiy. 410110.
Caah. No. 2 mixed. 4.1 Vo; No. 3. 4Cc: No.
$ white. 4c; No. 3. 4.c.
OAT8-N0. 2 white, S.-ffrlSVic; No. 2 mixed.
$iHtfS3c.
hX,U Lower; Missouri and Kansas, new
No. 2 whltewood oases Included. 144c: ca"
count, 13c; cases returned, He off.
HAY Steady: choice timothy, 39.501jlO.0O;
choice prairie. $7.75idS.2S.
Kl K-wnuy, inc.
BUTTER Steady: creamery. Iltf-Xc:
dairy, packing, lk
neceipts. sniments.
Wheat, bu 52,ooo 40 800
Corn, bu 5.8oO 46.'
Oats, bu lO.oov 8,000
Milwaukee Grata Market.
MILWAUKEE. March 14. WHEAT
Steady; No. 1 northern, $1.12: No. 2 north
ern. Il.til.i: Juiy, IMV4C akei.
Rrh-y Mgner; ro. 1, KuMm'.
BARLEY Steady ; No. 2, 61c; sample. .13
6oc.
CORN-Hlgher; No. t. 484c; July. 4Vo
asked.
MlaaeaiMtlle Grala Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. March 14 WHEAT
Msy. $1.0Sfri 09; July, $1 OtSiJJl.WV X'P
tember, WflSfiH.-. Cash: No. 1 hard. $1.134;
No. 1 northern, $1.11: No. 3 northern, $1.07.
FLOUR First patents, $5.0'chi.OO; second
patenta, $S.70ti6.SO: first clears, $4-l$u4.3a;
second clears. $2.oi2.70.
BRAN In bulk. $14.25.
nalatb Grala Market.
OULl'TH, Manh 14. W H EAT To ar
rive: No. 1 northern, $1.0bV On trai-k:
No. 1 northern. $l.it: No. 2 northern. $1.0OT4
ll.054k: May. $l.07'; July, $l.o;,; Septem
ber. W'yiiVV.
OA 18 To arrive and on track, 311,c.
I.lveraeol Grala Market.
LIVERI'OOL, March 14. W 11 EAT- Spot,
nominal, futures, easy; March, nominal;
May. ds ',.!; July. 'd.
COBN-Siot. steady; Amerl.-an mlxe.1.
new. 4a 2d; Amerl.sn olds. 4s lid; fuiurss
yuU-t, March to 4. May, 4a i'r.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Eealizicg Salei Oyerweight the Market and
Check the Bising Tendency.
FEAR THAT VALUES ARE NOW TOO HIGH
Loadoa Brokers Hesitate to Accept
Aanerlcaa Issaes as Collateral oa
Groaad that Prices Are
laflated.
NEW YORK, March lt.-Realixing sales
overweighted the stock market tiKiay and
checked the rising tendency, but there
were, persistent revivals of simulative sd
vnnces here and there In tne Hat which
kept up the lone or the market and gave
It restating power.
The urgent selling pressure was only at
the higher level and with the yielding of
prices ihe volume of offerings decreased to
Ineltectlve proportions. credulity woe
rather severely tsxed In some of the re
ports which have Inspired the rise In sue
ciul storks owing to the entire lack of
authoritative continuation. in fact. In
qulries In offlciul quarters to secure light
on the reports which have mnde up the
body of stock market Influence for some
time were met with such terms as "bun
combe" and "humbug." Bankers upon
whom would fall the responsibility of car
rying Into effect the projects said to be
In contemplation quite frankly dec tied the
IrreguUttion of the reports and the excited
speculation which they were uied to Incite.
An extraordinary element in this market
Is the slight attention paid to such sub
stantial factors of discouragement as an
opiiosltion ui this character might seem
to be.
The profit-taking of the day was absorbed
as usual and advances renewed at many
points. Some distrust continues to be ex
pressed over the extent of the advances
and over the reliability of the factors which
nave caused them and the high level or
prices is regarded with apprehension in
conservative quarters. One striking evi
dence of this Is the fact that money brok
ers in ixmdon. In connection with the cur
rent stock market settlement there, hesl
tate to ox'cept American rail as collateral
security for large loans owing to. their
fears that present prices are unstable. For
eign markets also were Inclined to take a
depressing view today of the Immediate
outlook for peace, owing to the -official ut
terances on behalf of the Russian govern
ment la favor of prosecuting the war. The
bonds of both belligerent governments were
affected unfavorably by this prospect. A
growing influence In stock market circles
is the prospect for the enactment
at Albany of a tax on stock trans
fers, which It Is feared would con
stitute a serious obstruction of a very
large proportion of the operations now con
ducted on the New York Stock exchange.
Much attention Is given In consequence to
the discuxslon of measures of opposition.
The consideration of the subject had Its
part in causing tne railing ort or activity
today In the trading.
The $n0.0O0,OM) bond Issue authorized by
the Pennsylvania railroad was lust half as
much as speculative rumor had pointed to
end the movement of the stock indicated
that this moderation was a disappointment
to the holders of the security. The ex
changes were still running on the varying
rumors of mergers, combinations and divi
dend Increases, especially affecting the Van-
aeroilt group and the transcontinental con
nect lone, supposed to be destined fur the
combination. The Toledo, St. Louis &
Western was Included In the scope of the
rumors. Smelting moved tin again on a
revival of lead merger reports. There were
extraordinary movements In some of the
closely held high-priced stocks, Iicku-
wanna rimng on trivial inlying to 400. On
tario A Western movement wss renewed
strongly in the late dealings without
runner news development anil neipea to
break Ihe effect of the nctlve nrntlt-takina
111 progress, which made the closing Irreg
ular. National hanks will pay tomorrow
the 15 per cent Installment of the gov
ernment deposits held by them, thus com
pleting the recent call, but the money mar
ket was fairly undisturbed by this preparation.
Bonds were Irregular. Total sales, par
value. $4,440,000. United States bonds were
all unchanged on call.
Following were the soles and range of
prices on the Stock exchange today:
Hales. lilgn.L.nw.close.
13,900 n2 91 91
3.700 1 03H im 10314
'too 143" 141 ltl
15.100 110" 110 110(
101)
16,100 14KS 1474 147
1.100 203W 202 20JH
12.700 66 . 66 . 66&s
, 8,600 42' Al . 411
800 8214 81 80
10,400 24 24 24'.,
fi.100 24li 244 -44
Atchison
do preferred
Atlantic Const Line
Baltimore & Ohio..
do preferred
Canadian Pacific ..
Cen. of New Jersey
Ches. & Ohio
Chicago & Alton ...
do preferrea
Chi. Great West. ..
Chi. & Northwest..
C, M. & St. Paul..
Chi.. Term. & Trail.
do preferred
C, C, C. & St. L.
Colo. & Southern...
do first preferred.,
do 2d preferred...
Delaware & Hudson
Del., Lack. & West.
Den. t Kin uranue.
do preferred
Erie
do 1st preferred...
do 2d preferred ...
Hocking Valley ....
do preferred
Illinois Central
63.800 1M'4 181Ts
300
500
2.400
200
li
32T4
109
25H
1,4
32'
107
254
1
32H
107
25 ti
82
36H
1924
389
2,000
32,8o0
2.000
3,200
500
200
47i
814
d94
9fii
04
90'4
47I
814
!,
974
96
104.400 147U 141
4O0 Nn Nf.
92
79,600
800
15.400
1.200
' 300
301)
4.501)
49, loo
229.200 13tii
1.500 1(H)
2,100 2314
3oO 47Mi
100 IftU
1.500 25
2.200 644
Iowa Central
do preferred
K. C. Southern ....
dm preferred
L. & N
Manhattan. L
Met. Securities
Met. St. Ry
Mexican Central ....
Minn. & Ht. Louis..
M .St.P. & Slt.Ste.M.
do preferred
Missouri Pacific ....
M.. K. & Texas. ...
do uroferred
N. R. R. of M., pfd.
JN. i . central
N. Y.. Ont. A West.
Norfolk & Western.
do preferred
Pennsylvania
P.. C. C. & St. L...
Reading
do 1st preferred .,
do 2d preferred ...
Rock Island Co
do preferred
St.L. & B.K., 2d pfd.
St. Louis 8. W
do preferred
So. Paeine
do preferred
Southern Railway...
do preferred
Texas A Pacific
T.. St. L. & West...
do preferred
Union Pacific
do preferred
Wabash
do preferred
Wheel. A L. Erie..
Wisconsin Central..
do preferred
Adams Ex
American Ex
United States Ex. ..
Wells-Fargo Ex. ...
Amalgamated Cop..
Am. Car A Foundry
do preferred
Am. Cotton Oil ....
do preferred
American Ice
do preferred
Am. Linseed Oil ..
do preferred
Am. Locomotive ....
do preferred
Am. Smelt. A Refnx. 89.400 102
no prererred
Am. Sugar Refng..
Am. Tob., pfd. crtf.
Anaconda Mln. Co..
Brook. Rap. Tran..
Colo. Fuel A Iron..
Consolidated Gas ..
Corn Products
do preferred
Distillers' Sec
tieneral Electric
International Paper
do preferred
International Pump.
do preferred
National I .end
North American ....
Pacific Mail ..y
People's lias
Pressed Steel Car ..
do preferred
Pullman Palace Car
Republic Steel
do preferred
Rubber Goods
do preferred
Trim, ('oh I A Iron..
I'. S. lien I her
do preferred
1'. S. Realty
I. S. Rubber
do preferred
u. D. Bieei
181 V4j
100 361,4 364
9,100 194i4 192
400 400 388
3.000 364 3i
$04
47
82
70
97
90
B.tWio lti.3
1,400 29
1.40O 6fi
900 30
8.200 t7
8.800 1 44'i 14
1.400 171 171
3.600 854 84,
3.700 1J3 122 122
9,700 25 25 25
100 ttt 60 00
1.200 117 117 117
800 1824 12 1l
34.200 110 109 109
l.tWO 33 32 ' 32
3.800 88 S7 87
4o0 41 41 41
114.600 167 164 184
64.400 59 66 69
ersl fund, exclusive of $1SOon0(in (old re
serve In the division of redemption. hows
Available cash balance, $l414l7.t; gold,
$n6,75,&!.
Sew York Noser Market.
NEW YORK. March 14. MONET On
call, steadv. itt per cent, closing rid at
2. offered at 2i per cent. Time loans.
verr essv; days. S per cent: Si) dsys, 3
per" cent; ( months. :Vg.1 per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 34
per cent.
RTF.R1.INrt EXCHANOE Steady With
actual business In bankers- bills at $4 84759
4 88NO for demand and at $4 4706 4.8475 for
80-dar hills; potted rates, $4 85 and $4. 87:
commercial bllla, $4 4H
SILVER Bar. 58c; Mexican dollars. 4TC.
BONDS Government, steady; railroad.
Irregular.
Closing price on bonds were:
V. i. rf. ts, rst-.-.KXH Jsn U, rtt in
Ho enupns 1"4'4 U N. onl. 4 lnV.
Is. rt 1W4 Mmnatun r. 4I...1M'
ds coupon t'M'i 1rx. rantral 4 Mt)
new 4a. rf If . ls 1st ln- I4
4a rottpon Ut'tj Minn. a 8(. L 4s.. '
do oia 4 ri IM 14 M , K. T. 4i UOH
4 i14 4s. roapnB..l4j 4n avt,
Am. Tobsi-ro 4a. ctr. 7Sl4 N. R. R. st M. c. it. IS
1I0 Is. i-tfn ....117S N. T. C. I'KH
Ai. hlns -o. 4. l"4i N. J. r. t I i'4
do IJ. 4 74) No. Pcltti- 1
Atlnllc P; L.. 44. ...1ltlH o Tt
Bl. ft Ohio 4 I' N. W. -. 4
do im M" O. . U rfrtf 4 1
Cemrsl ot O. St 1164 rnn. eon. IV.t
do lot Inr ! .Podln son. 4o l'!1
do 11 ln- , 00 St. U I. M lo . Ill
rh. . Ohio 41,0 ...im '. u a r. fg. 4. r.H
l blogo A. Sto... J St. L,. s. w. c. n
(., B. ft Q. n. 40 ! Snboord A. L. 41
ozh so. raring 40
4H o. RsllvoT ftt...
4t..1lt4 Tmi ft P. lo ...
.... 47 ,T., St. t,. ft W. 1
.... 77 l-nlon PorlBr ta...
.... H d ronr (
....1MW r. S. Rtool 14 So.
40.
C. R. I. ft P,
do rol. 00
r-r;. ft St. L. .
Chlroso Tor. 4o...
(nlorado Mid. 4o..
(-0I0. ft 0o. 4o....
Cubs lo, ctto
D. ft K. O 4o
Dotllloro' goo. lo.
Erio prior lion 4s. .
do sn. 4
F. W. ft T. c. lo
Hoi-klns Vol. 4s.
Ofteed.
,ini 14
.. SO'o
..101
.. It
..Ill
Wohoah lo
do dek. R......
Wootorn Md. 4a. .
W. ft I,. K. 40.
Wlo. Control 4a
.. H
. .ll"4
..me
. . 11
..1M
..117
.. K
..lll4j
.. 1
.. Kl
.. WH
.. I4S
Boston Stoek Market.
BOSTON. March 14 Call loans,
cent: time loans, 434 per cent,
closing on stocks and bonds:
Atrhlson odj. 4s...
do 4i
Mm. Centrol 4a..
Afhloon
do pfd .
Bnaton ft Malno...
Bnoton Rlovsteil .'.
Pltchburg pfd ...
Moxiron Control ..
N. Y., N. H. ft H
Poro Marquotto .
t'nlon Poclflo
A. Arga. t'hom. pfd
..K
.. 7o
.. 1114
..lot'
..1H
..14
..14(H
.. 24
..I07H
.. 7
.,)
Amor, Pnou. Tubs.... 4
Amor. Sufar 144
ds pfd Hit
Amor. T. ft T 140
Amor. Woolen Hn
do pfd 107
Dominion I. ft a. . . . 4
Edioon Rloc. Illu....If.2
Ornoral Rloctrlo 17
Maao. Electric It
"do pfd 14
Maao. Ooo 4
t'nllrd Fruit 11
I'nltod Shoo Mach.... J
do pfd U
V. 8. Htfol .18
do pfd MS
Weotlng. common ... It I
Bid. "Asked.
Adoonturo
AHotiei
Amalgamated ..
Amorlran Kino .
Atlantic
Bingham
ft Hoy la.
Centennial
Coppor Rsngo .
Daly Woot
Dominion Coal .
franklin
tlranrjr
tale Rorale ....
Mora. Mining ..
Michigan
Mohawk
Mont. O. ft C.
old Dominion ,.
Ooconia
Parrot
(Julncr
Shannon
Tamarack
Trinity
I. a. Mining...
IT. 8. Oil
rub
Victoria
WinonS
Wolrerlno
34 per
Official
:S
11
17
im
i
US
II
74
It
i"4
7
11
15
a1
n
11
to
110
i
, n
-1
'
, 4t
, ft
14
Ill
London Stock Market.
LONDON, March 14. Closing quotations
en stocks and .bonds:
Conanlo. money .. H 1-lliN. Y. Control .
II 11-11 Norfolk ft W..
j do pfd
do account
Anaconda
Atchiaon
do pfd
Boltimnr A Ohio.
Canadian Pacific .
rhea. ft Ohio
Chicago Ot. W
C , M. St. P...
I)nwro
Denver A R. 0....
do pfd 1.
Erlo
do lnt pfd
do id pfd....
Illinois Central ...
lulo. ft Kaah 147 do ofd
M.. K. ft T UialBpanlah 40
SILVER Bar. quiet. 27d per ounce
Jiustsi-js per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for short bills Is 22 per cent; for three
months' bills, 2&2 por cent.
New York Mining; Storks.
NEW YORK. March 14. The following
are the cloning quotations on mining stocks:
., 14 Ontario ft W ...
.. Ih. iponnavlvanla ...
.11.1, Rand Mlneo
. .1I2S Reading
.. 47 do lot pfd....
.'. 4S do I'd pfd....
..ISH So. Railway ....
..II do pfd
. . 87 So. Pacific
.. V4l t'nlon Pacltc ....
.. 41 dn (..d
.. 84 I V. S. Stool
..71 j do pfd ,
.!Welaoh
....171
.... e
.... M
.... CI
.... 7A
.... 10
.... !)
.... 47
.... 44
.... 37
....lot
.... 7i
. ... 1 31
....102
.... J7
.... M
.... J4
.... 47
Adoma Con
Alice
Breeco
Brunowlck Con ..
Comatouk Tunnel
Con. Cal. ft Vs..
Horn Bllvar
Iron Silver
Leadvlile ton.....
, Little Chief
Ontario
. M lOphlr ..'.,
l-Pboenlt .
Potoal ...
SsTase ..
17ft pSIerra Nevada
.. b
,.4U-t'
'.IXi
Small HoDOa ..
Standard
.. I
..176
..454
.. ft
.. 11
.. H
.. It
.. W
..144 '
55
29
66
50
ii'
66
143
171
84J
..7 92
r 145
f 84
97 'I
92
3.'.
80
71
2
G4
1
35
80
n
:
63
611
97U
81
91
35
811
71
26
63
70
300 118 118 118U
10.700 36 36 3T.
1.600 99 99 99
4.900 40 39 38
6.200 38 :i 80
8.800 58 56 56
38.300
9.8
6.7UO
200
'"suO
1.600
81
??;
36
5
39
6.8ai 44
2"0 115
134
100
23
47
19
24
63
8fll
146
96
35
'5
39
43
114
98
l.t'i
90
:-8
46i
19
24
53
244
230
l:
260
80
36
98
35
V,
6
3914
17
42
43
114
101 IJ
Forelgm Financial.
LONDON. March 14. Monev was not
abundant In the market today, but the de
mand was good. The supplies probably will
be considerably reduced by week end owing
to repayments to the Bank of Knarlano.
-mere is no apparent prospect of an In
crease In the sjDDllee In the near future.
Discounts generally were steady. Trading
on the Stock exchange opened cheerful, but
prices weakened under the Influence of
selling In Paris, where the Russian sltuo-
tlon is causing some anxletv. the neace
prospects being considered less good. Con
sols were firm In the early part of the dav,
but sagged later owiug partly to the forth
coming Issue of I-onilon County Council
stock. The market recovered, but clos-d
below the best quotations of the day. Amer
icana started at above parity In sympathy
with Wall street. New York Central and
Canadian Pacific being the features. There
were several further advances, particularly
In Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul. The
feeling . hete, however, was less optimistic,
than In New York, and operators were
cautious. lrlccs have reached a point
where money brokers hesitated to accept
American rail as securities for large
amounts. Prices closed firm. Foreigners
fluctuated heavily. Russians were weak
on Paris shIcs. Japanese were not sup
ported. Imperial Japanese government (is
of 19o4 were quoted at 1.05.
BERLIN. March 14. The trading on the
Bourse today generally was tranquil, ex
cept In the case of Iron shares, which were
active.
6.611O 123 122 122
A 1im ...I' ....
ifi's ire j
.Vtt 974
600 119
10.OUO 67
18.900 64'.
20.000 212
811O . 18
1.600 74
8.6'KI 40
l.toO 188
1, 6O0 24
1,010 81
97
119
66
53
2i
18
97
118
6H
53
208
18
73
39
73
38
187
23 23
81 81
88
38
300
8.700
2.600 I114
I.80O 46
23,aj 114
) 37
1.300 taM.
S10 243
!.1n) 3"
600
70U
74
25
87
36
103
46
113
37
89
243
19
76
25
4,200
Net)
92
12
t.VU l'l
6IO kn
1.1KI 42
38
37
103
45
113
89
24.1
11
"6
t3
91
i:-4
91
12
16 I061
94
4IU
100 112 113
do preferred
Va. -Carolina Chein..
ilo preferred .......
Weet'hoii:" Elei'triu.
eatern I nlon
4.li0 3
21.700 97
torn .Tf
Kl 107
I'M K1V4
1,14)0 (H
36
H.
1H4
1I
1X1
940
94 "
41
1121?
36J
90
34
1'ti
181
Total aalea fur the day, 1,391,44) shares.
Rank ( learlaas.
OMAHA. Msn-h '4 -Bank clearings todsv
were Jl 301. tat. S3. The clearings for the cor
ret'pomllng d ty of 13-4 were $l.:VVi,98'.6,
'I reasnrp Maiewrat.
W XSHINCTiiN. March 14. -Today's slate,
mint of the treasury balances In the gen-
. Metal Market.
NEW YORK. March 14. M ETALS The
London tin market developed a reactionary
tendency following the recent strong ari
vance and closed at 134 15s for spot at
4:133 15s for futures.., I.ocally the market
yielded to the decline abroad, closing weak
ut $29.35i29.a. Copper closed at 68 13s
9d for spot and at 69 Is 3d for futures
In the Ixuidon market. Iocally the situa
tion wiih unchanged, with lake quoted at
$15.37V 15.50; electrolytic at $15 26(6.16.37.
and casting at $14.87tfr15.26. Lead was un
changed at 12 as in London and at $4.4ni)
4.60 in the local market. Spelter was also
unchanged In both markets, closing at 34
In Ixindon and $6.154r6.30 In the local mar
ket. Iron closed at 64s 9d In Olasgow and
at 4s'9d In Mlddleshoro. Locally the mar
ket was Arm. No. 1 foundry northern la
quoted at $17.95ft18..S; No. 1 foundry north
ern at $17.5oJ,18.oo; No. 1 foundry southern
and No. 1 foundry southern soft at $17.75
618 25.
ST. LOUIS, March 14. METALS Lead,
steady at $4.37ai40. Spelter, lower at
$6.06.
t'ottoa Market.
NEW YORK, March 14-COTTON-8pot
closed quiet, 30 points higher; middling up
lands. 8.20c; middling gulf, .46c; no sales.
LIVERPOOL, March 14.-XTTON-8not,
In fair demand; prices S points higher;
American middling fair. 4.71d; good mid
dling, 4.39d; middling. 4.27d; low middling,
4.15d; good ordinary, 4. Old; ordinary, 3 86d.
Sales of the day were 10.000 bales, of which
l.KiO were for speculation and export and
Included 9,400 American: receipts, 10,0C0
bales, Including 5.900 American.
ST. IXJU18. March 14.-COTTON-8tady :
middling, 7c; sales.- 20 bales; receipts, 100
bales; shipments, 769 bales; stock, 44,117
bales.
NEW ORLEANS. March 14 COTTON
Steady: salea, 8.8M) bales; ordinary. 5 14c;
good ordinary, 7-16e; low middling, 71-16c;
middling. 7 11-Uic; good middling. $ 1-lbc;
middling fair, Sc; reoeipts, 16,(20 bales;
slock, 273,253 bales.
Evaporated Apples' and Dried Fralta.
NEW YORK. March 14 EVAPORATED
APPLES Market Is rather easier In tone
with demand light. Quotations, however,
are uuchunged. Common are quoted at
4'&e; prime, 6ftic; choice, Ke, and
fancy at 7c.
CALIFORNIA . DRIED FRUIT Prunes
are In better demand on spot and rules
Arm, with quotations ranging from 3u
for 90-luO to 6c according 10 grade. Ap
ricots remain unchanged with choice
quoted at 10llc; extra choice, ll12c
and fancy at 12ai6c. Peaches are flrrnfy
held with choice quoted at 10c: extra
choice at 10lo and fancy at llal2c.
Raisins show a further Improvement In
tone owing to reductions in supplies, but
prices remain unchanged. Loose muscatel
are quoted at 4fcc; London layers at
$1.06qI 2a. and seeded- raisins at 6'g6c.
nor aad Melasaes.
NEW YORK. March 14. SUO A R Ra w.
nominal; fair refining, 4c; eentrlfugal. IN
tet, 4c; molasses sugar, 4c; refined, dull;
crushed, i.74c; powdered, $.Uc; granulated,
$ 06c. '
NEW ORLEANS. March 14-8UOAR
Strong; open kettle. 3((i4-: open kettle,
centrifugal. 4Va6c: reiiirifugsl whites,
-lc; velinwa. 4 (-: seconds. 3b"4.
.MtiLAHSIOS-tuiil ; open kettle, U'nj2c;
centrifugal, 64) Inc. Syrup, steady, Jfcc.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Betf 8tera Bald 8adr to Strong and
Cow$ About Steady.'
HOGS SHOWED SOME IMPROVCMCNT
Ltkt Receipts ( "keep and I. oaks
Market Was Ulew with Feel
leg Weak oa All ' Kinds.
SOUTH OMAHA. March 14. IX.
Receipts were:
Omclsl Mondav.
Official Tuesday.
Cattle, nog. Sheep.
A7i)
4. t)
3..-
131
Two days this week
Same dsys Isst week...
Same days week before.
Same three weeks ago.
Same four weeks sgo.
name aays last year..
. T.ano 12,7uS 19.101
. .22 17.232 31.376
. $.113 15.021 13,172
.10.29 2J.741 2".794
. 1.813 3.093 J.12
.11,050 13.510 18A
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
Tha lollowlna table shows the receipts ot
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for
ine year to uate. with comparison wiin
last year:
. not. 104. Inc.
(le 183.N4 177.3;7
Hogs 4M.487 47.868 Sti.atV
heep 323.87$ 361,762
The following table shows the average
price ot hogs at Mouih Omaha for the last
several days, with comparisons;
I la t an 1 tas (
""STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS
II ri in g ri in
1 111 I n t loo t is
1 4M t Id 1 a t ot
STOCKER8 AND FEEDERS.
1 ei IN i 1 an
1 tH la 14 mi 1 :
t mi 1 as t e t ts
1 IS f Ill I K
1 ao im ii m in
TJ4 as IH in
t ooo 11 ;t tJt tts
it iai 1 04 1 ai 111
til iia 1 i 4
I Ill I U 1 144 4 l
1 17 I U 1 7te 4 tt
( 7! i4 ID Ml 4 ?l
1 19 IN II li)l 4 U
Dec.
U.hAt
37.884
I 1U. I13O4.U904. 1902.1S'1.1J09.I18.
Feb.
Feb.
ret.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar
Mar.
etar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
If...
17..
la...
19...
..,
a...
24..
33..,
M...
26..
20...
27..,
...
1...
I...
4...
..,
...
4...
9...
10...
11...
13..
13...
14...
5ai I l
k M t 331
I M t M
I a Si I
b .
4 BB S3 It f3
4 7$ I M 1 a
4 41 I a 04 9.
Ik li, s bi
1 5l t 341 a 98
1 i 1 a mi
1 4 t in
I 4 6 22 M I 32
1 i a ii a 4 a i, - 1
I 4 78 t32 a an t mi 1 i
I I t B 91 $! i ,
I ?i a $2 1 tbi t 8i i 8ii
I 4 a3i m a w t pj t
I 4 Ml a III i, -4
I 4 7l 6 ti m I t 3ei
I 4 77WI t 13 7 03 a 11 I
I 4 Mr t 14 7 01 0.1 t 32
I $ , 7 12 6 7 t 3.1
, S 0,1 7 121 6 7l 3.
I 4 j 7 ut. I 6 .
I 4 ! 11
I 4 a I'm)
I 4 u i a I
i .i d ii.
I t Hi
I 6 76
I 4 80 I
8 19,
7 16 a mi a 3.'i
I Uu t 3
7 14. ! b 41,
i Zi i 5 97 1 i
7 3i I4t 6 40
7 13! 18! t 411
V 23 i0 a 40
7 2i 13 a bti
4 83 $6$
( IU
a ti
4 $3
;) l to
hi 1 4;
4 ! I M
4 I $ M
4 8 41
I 8 I
4 4
4 7 $ 1
l'i '
u;
4 tt; 3 M
4 bil 3 57
I 3 62
4 74
4 i0 3 $4
4 1 I 0
4 73 3 $
4 ill 3 t
1 I a M
1 be
4 76
4 i 3 rl
4 ii 3 64
Indicates Sunday.
The orTlclal number of cars of stock
brought In by each road was:
cattie.HoffS.Bh o.H sea.
1 .. m. & at. t: ny a 4 .. ..
Missouri Pacific Ry 4 6
Union Pacific system.... 42 27 S ..
C. at N. W. Ry., east.... 8 3
C. N. W. My., west... 24 22 t
C, Ht. P., M. & O. Ry.. 34 13
C, H. oV y. Ry., west.... 38 34 7 2
C, B. at . Ry., east.... 4 t
C R. I. P. Ry., east. 3 11
C, R. 1. A P. Ry., west 1
Illinois Central 3 3
Chicago Ot. Western.... 1 3
Total receipts 167 181 28 2
The disposition of thi. day's receipts was
as ioiiows, each Duyer purchasing tne num-
per oi neao indicated
Omaha. Packing Co
Swift and Company
etidshy PacKiug Co
Armour A Co
ansunt & Co
Creary & Carey
Mill
Hamilton A Rothschild.
L. F. Husx
Mike Haggerty
J. H. Root A Co
Hulla A Kline
8. A 8
Halstesd Packing Co....
Humphrey PacKuig Co..
Ager packing Co
Otner buyers
HOOS The supply of hogs In sight Ui s
morning wsj rather small lor a lueodsy.
At this point the market opened about
steady, but under the Influence of a good
local demand the market soon bets tne
more active and Mined in Strength. The
general market could ssfelv be quoted
shade higher and at the best time sales
were made 2 to t cents higher, so that
hogs brought all the war from aletdy
nrtces to a nickel more than thev did ves-
terdsv. Trading wss quite active, so that
the bulk of the offerings was disposed of
In fairly good season. The light weights
went mos'Ty from $4 o down, butchers and
mixed from $4.80 to $4.8') and heavies from
$4.86 to $4 SB.
The last end of the hog market was not
as good as the best time, as packers
seemed to hsve their more urgent orders
filled and bought Ihe last begs at about
the same prices thev psld at the opening.
There were not ss many tight hogs her
today In proportion to the receipts, as
there were yesterday, and that of course
helps out the appearance of the market
rtepresentatlve
and mixed. $t5n44.efl; slockers snd ferdera.
$2.iMM '': coives aim vetrlings, IJ.oOi.',i.
HtMIS-Receipts. 3.foO head; market
strong; selling. l.0oi 4.W; tons of aalea.
$4.i"!'?l.0.
OMtHt WHOI.KMIK 4 4. R KF.T.
ttle. Hogs. Sheep.
649 1,395
4.19 1.9-6 1,278
740 l.H.U 520
'id a91 1,407
143
87
91
tin
3i
9
98
40 '327 I!"
LA ....
289 ....
. 353
3,599
9,281
1.67;
488"
si gill.
Totals
CATTLE Thu supply oi cattie in
this morning was no. at ail excessive. ie-
borta iioin otner points were quite satis
luctory to tne selling interests and as a
result a goou maraei was experienced on
anytning at all desirable. ine market
oponea ui lalny goon season and tne puis:
oc tne oneringM vaa aispostd ot in a com
paranveiy snort time.
There were a goon many beef steers In
cluaed in tne onerings, but the market
was quite active, wiin prices ateaay to
strong, tne better grades snowing the most
strength. All thu ouyers seemed to be
anxious for supplies, so that it was not
lung before piosl everything was aispo,U
of. Ihe common to meuium kinds, of
course, were not as active as the choicer
grades, but the prices paid were fully as
aonil aa tnose in lorce ycaieraay.
The cow market was not quite as active
aa the trade on steers, as some of the
buyers seemed to be feeiiug rather bearish
The market could be quoted Just about
steady, as buyers apparently needed the
cattle and finally bought them up at right
around vesieraay s prices
Th market, on bulls, veal calves and
stags did not show enough change from
vesierdav to be worthy ot mention.
The market on stockers and feeders1 waa
fairly active, witn prices ruiiy steady
where the quality was at all desirable.
When It came to the commoner kinds the
demand was not as brisk, but there waa
no quotable change In prices. Representa
tive sales:
REEF STEERS.
No. At. Pr. No. . rr.
it 171 i I 15 1144 4
II IM 4 ftll 4 111! 4 II
t 1i 4 Oil 1 12X4 4 40
II II7 4 I It 1077 4 Ml
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1 1114 4 II tt 1104 4 4
10 1041 4 II 14 1411 4 40
4 171 4 M II 1140 4 46
3 104 4 t'l I .1848 4 I
1 1004 4 V tl 1147 4 46
I 1011 4 26 17 1IM 4 41
SI W ft iaj, 4 K
i i7i 4 m ti mi 4 70
IS 1106 4 311 I , 1M to
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li ni4 4 to il i4M i ne
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II 1144 4 10 1 DM ft li
tO lilt 4 II 17 1J4T 8 II
14 117 4 M 1 1700 ft II
STEERS AND COWS.
14 141 I Ml 14 1041 4 M
to 10M I 6 14 1117 Kl
1 741 4 00 il 1114 4 M
II 1111 4 II 10 till 4 It
6 Hi 4 a 14 1115 I II
1 lbtlO 4 It II Itll 4 70
STEERa AND HEIFERS.
1 1044 4 II 11 1117 4 II
10 441 4 S4
COWS.
1 710 1 II 1 TM t 40
I too I OS f T0 t 40
1 130 t 14 I IM J 4ll
1... M0 I 21 1 171 I 40
1 430 III II 160 I 40
f IN I 41 1 1114 I 40
t 710 1 41 I I7T I 40
1 170 I 14 1 100 8 44
ft 10 i to i lono i it
1 141 II 1 4 ft 44
4 Ml 44 1 1(1 $ o
I lit I 11 1 IM1 $ aft
1 Ill I II II lfcil ft 40
1 114 I II 11 141 ft 44
1 Ill I 11 1011 ft 44
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1 ,...100 I IS It M I 10
1 114 t 4 I lilt 40
7 7o $ o at nts i a
14 441 I 40 I lllft ft (ft
1 164 t IS ft tMO ft 41
1 110 ft 40 ft 1004 ft 4.4
T HI I 14 174 I 44
I HI I M I. 1101 ft 71
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1 740 IS I 10W I Tt
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' COW8 AND HEIFERS.
It 711 ft 41
HEIFERS.
1 171 t 10 I ISO ft I
1 700 f 4', II 174 ft tl
ft 44 f lo 1 711 $ Tt
1 4 8 4 1 161 1
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SHEEP There waa a much more mod
erate run of sheep and lambs here this
morning than arrived yesterday, but the
demand was also of limited por port Ions, so
that the market was very slow, with the
feeling wesk all around. Some of the kinds
that Just happened to suit buyers sjld with
out much trouble at what looked to be
steady prices, but aside from those the
market was weak, with some sales quite a
little lower. Very few Iambs were offered,
so that In realltv there was not much op
portunity to make a fair test of the mar
ket on desirable grades of lambs. A rtrlng
of clipped wethers arrived and they sold
for $4.80 and some fair ewes brought $5.25.
Quotations f.ir ted suck. Oood -o choice
yearlings. $fi.408.76; fair to good year
llnga. $a.KMi.t0; good to riiolce wethers.
$S.035.75: fair to good wethers, $&.0$6.b0:
good to choice ewe. $5.0043.5O; fail lo good
wes. $4.504t6.0; common l.t fair ewes. $4 00
434.60; good to choice lambs. $7.0037.26: fair
to good lambs, $u.76)7.C0. feeder lambs, $6.00
''' representative sales:
No.
10 Mexican cull ewes
38 western clipped ewes ...
42 western ewes
119 western cull ewes
380 western clipped wethers .
810 western ewes
283 western ewes
61 Mexican ewes
123 Mexican wethers
15 South Dakota ewes.:
S South Dakota ewes
9 South Dakota lambs
3 South Dakota lambs
t South Dakota lambs
29 South Dakota lambs
1 western ewe
28 South Dakota lambs
45 western wethers
13 South Dakota Inmbs
1 South Dakota wether ...
1 South Dakota yearling...
57 western yesrllngs ,
337 western yearlings
84 South Dakota lambs
100 South Dakota lamb
87 South Dakota lambs
57$ South Dakota Iambi
322 South Dakota lambs
Av.
. 70
. 110
. 37
. 78
. 114
. 114
. 114
. 83
. 7
. 87
. 1"4
. 53
. 46
. 50
. 8
. 70
. 58
. W
. 86
. 80
. 110
. B9
. 95
. 64
. 88
. 88
. 71
Pr.
3 00
4 36
4 50
4 75
4 $0
5 10
6 10
5 35
6 75
4 76
4 75
6 00
6 00
6 00
5 26
I 26
6 25
6 60
6 75
6 76
6 76
A 00
00
00
8 80
8 60
8 90
6 90
CHICAGO I.I VIS STOCK MARKET
Cattle aad Lambs Kteady Huajs lorr
Sheep Weak.
CHICAGO. March 14 CATTLE Rerelms
4.000 head: market steady; good to prime
steers. $5.10it),25; poor to medium. $3.7.Vai
4.S0; ptockere and feeders, $2,754x4.6; cows,
$3.0014.50; heifers, $.'l.Cu6.00; canners. $1.6utfi
2.40: bulls. $2.4004.00; calvea. $3.Quti.60.
HOGS RecelDts. 18.W0 head: estimated
for tomorrow, 30,000 head: market slow;
mixed and butchers. 4 toY..u;U: sood to
choice heavy, $5.00a3.12s; rough heavy, $4 80
64.96; light, $4.70fV0O; bulk of sales, $4.9.V3
6.06.
SHEEP AND LAMRfl-Rereints. 18 000
head; sheep weak, lambs steady; good to
choice wethers, $5.o.00; fair to choice
mixed. $4.75$'3.40: western sheep. 16.000 00;
native lambs, $5.7597.ii0; western lamb.
$1.(037.65.
Condition nf Trade and Qnntatlsns aa
Staple and Kanry Produce.
EOiiS Receipt hravy, market aeak;
cndle. Mock, loc.
LIVE l'iL'LTKi' Hens. 10c; young rooa
ters. aicordir.g rlie. sv to lc; eld roos
ters. 6Vuc, turkevs. luc; ducks, nv.
Bl"T I t.n Parking stock. l1JI7c: choice
to tancy ualry. inr.:; creamery, 3ltfr24r;
prints, :5c.
FRLSrt FROZEN FISM-Trout. c: Dirk
erel, c; pike. 8Vc; perch. Sc; bluensh. 11c;
wmie,, n... .i, f ji., ii.'. leiisiiapper, luc;
hnllhiit M: crr'i.nie I'.e: mifY.tlo while
bass, lie; herring. 6c; Spanish mackerel, lie.
Frog legs, per dog., 40c.
HAY-Pili.es ououd ny Omaha Wholesale
Hay t'ealeis' association -'hoice Ne. 1 up
land. $:..; Vo. 2, ttt.6t; iiivllum. i. coarsa.
$5.50. Ryu straw, $5.50. I'hese prices are
for hay ui ao. it o..r -md quulity.
HRAN Per ton, $17.50.
OYSTERS New York counts. er can.
4.V.' extra selects, per ran. 3oci standard,
rer csn. :10c. Hulk: Standard, per gal..
$1.40; extra selects, per g.-il., $!.(; New
York counts, per gal., $l.8t.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGEft calir r:iia. eira laney Bed
land navels, all i.xes. $2.4': fancy navels.
1.' ; choice navels, large sixes 80. 98, 11J
x iff
LhiMONS-Callfo'Tils fancy. $2 70: 3 an
360. 32 go; diolre. :'7(l. 3U0. 340. $3.00.
DATKd-rer pox of 40-lb. rkga.. $2.00;
Haliowee, In 70-lb. boxes, per lb.. 4ie.
FIOS California, per l-lb. rarlor, 7r-tf
16c; imported Smyrna. 4-crown. 10c; and
$-cruwn, 12c; fancy, Imported twashed), la
1 -th. pkgs.. l&aikcv.
RAN ANAS Per medium-sized bunch, $1.T
jumbos. t2.bij3.oa
GRAPEFRUIT Per box of 61 to 64. $8.00,
FRUITS.
APPLES New toia Kings. MS; New
York Greenings. $3 00; New Yerk Baldwin,
$3.00; Colorado Winesapi, per bu. box, $l.tu;
PlPPlna. $1.86.
UHAltH - imported Main!, per keg,
$7.ou.
TANGERINES - Cl:f.-.rnl, per V box.
$2.50
CRANBERRIER Wisconsin RH and Bu
gle, per bin., $8.uu; Jei., ,, uU., $3.0U
per box, 2.7o.
VEGETABLES.
POTATOES Home grown. In Backs, per
bu., 46c: Colorado, per bu.. 60c.
TUR.MPii-t.ild. per bu.. 40c; Canada rut
abagas, per lb., l,c; new .turnips, per
dog.. $1.0u.
CARROTS Old, per bu.. 40c; new, per
dog, 75c.
PARHMPS-OW. per bu.. 40c.
BEANS Navy, per bu., $1M0.
ONIONS Home grown, red, in sacks, per
lb.. 2c; Spanish, per cra.e. $2.50; Colorado
yellow, per lb.. 2c: Bermuda onions, per
crate. $2.75: new southern, per dog., 75c.
CUCUMBERS Per om., l.7M2.iw.
TOMATOES Florida, per bVbasket crata.
$6.00.
CABBAGE Holland seed, per lb., lHe
SWEET POTATOES Ksnaaa kiln dried,
per bbl.. $3.50.
BEETS Old. per bu.. 40c: new. per doo.
bunches 75c.
CELERY-Callfornla. 6076c.
RADISHES Hot house, per dog., 45e.
LETTUCE Per box ot about fifteen
heads, 60c.
RHUBARB Per dox. bunches, 75cJ$1.0a
PARSLEY Per dog. bunches. 75c.
SPINACH Per bu., $1.00.
A9PARAGI '8 Illinois, per doa. bunches.
$2.00.
M I SCEIUAN KOUB.
CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full cream.
13c; Wisconsin Young America, 14c; block
Swiss, new, 15c; old, lirfl7c; Wisconsin
brlcK. 15c; Wisconsin llinburgcr. 14c.
HIDES No. 1 green, 7c; No. I green, 6c;
No. 1 salted. iMio; No. 2 salted. 7 So; No. i
veal calf. 9c; No, 2 veal calf. 7c: dry aelted.
814c; sheep pelts, 2sc4j$1.00; horse bldea.
$lVtf8.00.
NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shells, new
crop, per lb 15c; herd shells, per lb.. 13e;
No. 2 soft shells, per lb . 12c: No. 2 hard
shells, per lb.. 12c; Pecans, large, per lb..
lie; small, per lb., 10c: peanuts, per lb.. 7c:
roasted peanuts, per lb., 8c; Chill walnuts,
per lb., 12iqi3m,c; almonds, soft shell, per
IK. 17c; hard sell, per lb., 16c; chestnuts,
per lb.. USyfjUc; new black walnuts, per
bu.. 75U1)0c: shellbsrk hickory nuts, per bu.,
$1.75; large hickory nuts, per bu. 11.60.
Kansas City Lire Stork Market.
KANSAS CITY. March 14. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 9.000 head, including 300 southerns.
Market steady to strong: choice exriort and
dressed beef steers, $6.00$.7tl: fair to good,
$4.00415.00; western fed steers. tA.ih$t.2l;
Mocker and feeders. 3.oOH4fi5: southern
steers, $3.50(34.00: southern corns. $2.1503 7S:
native cows. 82 rCu4 36: nst v heifers. M mi
494.76; bulls. $2. 600 4. 10: calves, I'UOfi fij.
MOUB Kecelpts. 12.000 head. Market was
to lower; top. I6.no; bulk of sales, M 7541
4.96; heavy. $4.9.W6.0O: nsekera, $4.g&fi4.9ii;
pigs and lights. $4.1084 90.
SHEEP AND I-AMBB-Reeelnts. $.800
head. Market for sheen steadv. for lambs
loo lower; native lamhex M.lo4x7.S6: nstlve
wethers, $6.2Mi6 40: nstlve fed ewes. 34.759
6 35: western fed lambs, $t.6o&7.36: western
fed yearling, 14.00140; western fed sheen.
$4.7Mf6.60; stockers and feeders, $3.60:!.M.
Wool Market.
BOSTON. March 14. WOOL Considering
the season the wool market Is regarded aa
strong, the only weakness being shown . tl
lots hitherto held at prices above the going
rates. Trade Is dull for sll grades of do
mestic wool, manufacturers showing a
tendency to hold off. Territory wools are
quint at steady prices. Pulled wools era
caster. There 'Is a better situation in for
eign grades. Quotations: Territory: Idaho,
fine, lSWfilde: heavy Hne, iwgl7c; fine me
mium, 18i,4E19c; medium, 22tr23c; low me
dlunu 23j24c. Wyoming, flue. 17W18c;
heavy fine, le-lsc; fine medium. 174?18V-;
medium. 2324c; low medium. 2.i(ft24c. I'tali
and Nevada: Fine. 17ij'l8o: heavy fine. 164
16': fine medium, 17Hc.; medium, ZK'Ov; low
medium, 23fc'-'4c. Dakota: Fine, 18ul9c; fine
medium. 18iH19c: medium, 28ia'24c: low me
dium, 23924c. Montana: Fine choice. 21gr
22c: line average, 19dj2oc: fine medium
choice, 21'7r22c: average, lcg30c; ataple, Xcd'
23c: medium choice, a'JBc.
I1NDON, March 14.-WOOL The offer
ings at the wool auction sales today
amounted to 13.908 bales. The quality wan
good snd bidding was spirited. Scoured
were In good demand and line, light condi
tioned gressles were In active demand for
all sections. France was a large buyer of
crossbreds, which were also taken by th"
home trade. America secured a quantity of
superior Tasmania, New South wales and
New Zealand greasles at full rates. Fol
lowing are the sales In detail: New South
Wales, 3,000 hales; scoured. i;.lifls lOil;
greanles, t'idWls 2d. Queensland, 2,no0 bales;
scoured, 9'fcd'82s d: greasy, 6Vdls. Vic
toria. 2,500 balea; scoured. Is Hdftls 9!4d:
greasy, bWul 3d. South Australia, 300
bales: greasy, Sdftls 'Vl. West Australia.
1.400 hales; greasy, (Jild. Tasmania. 4K
bales: greasy, i;tdflln Vd. New Zealand,
2.400 bales; greasy. bdlS Id. Cape of Good
Hope and Natal, 20i bales; scoured. Is 6d'a
Is 9H1: Kreasy, eMamd; Fulkland, Islands,
l.inn bales; greasy. SSi&lod.
ST. IXCI8. March 14.-WOOI-Dull ; me
dium grades combing and clothing. 24ti
26c; light, tine. 18m'J04c; heavy fine, 14lac
tub washed, r.iXUiSVVoc.
(offer Market.
NEW YORK, March 14.-COFFEE The
market for futures opened steady at un
changed prices to an advance of 5 point a
on falrlv steady European cables, but there
wss little demand and the market shortly
afterward declined to a partial loss of I
points under a little selling by trade Inter
fir supposed lo he against purchase In
Brasll. Later demand improved somewhat
and during the middle session ruled about
steady to weak under a renewal of Wall
street selling and closed steady at a decline
of 5t 10 points. Sales were reported of 76.
750 bags, including May at .kM.nc; July
at 6.4iU6.45c; September at (j.iXffltMOc ; De
cember at 6.M4;ii.85c. Spot, quiet; No. T
Rio, 7C.
t. Lonls Live Stock Market.
ST. LOI'IS. March 14. CATTLE Ra-
reipta. 5000 head. Including 1,600 Texana.
Market for natlvea atrong. Texana steady;
native shipping and export steers. 14 flow
6.00: dressed betf and butcher steers $3 A
435.25; steers under 1 000 Ihe, $3.2644.0;
stockers and feeders. $2.504 60: cows and
heifers. $3.i15f4.iO; canners. $3OTk02.5O; bulll.
$3 0044.00: calves. $4$x3.75; Texas and In
dian steers. $17563.75.
HOOS RecetDts. 7.000 head Market was
steadv; pigs and Hants. $3.75(346: packers
$4 lovqfi.l0; butchera' and besi heavy, $6 to
13 20.
SHEEP AMI IaAM H9 Receipts. N00 hesd.
Market stesdv: native mutton. $3.oix3 01:
lambs. $6.007 60: culls and bucks, $3.5'i)
4.50; stockers, $2,004,3 26.
tvrk la aiglet.
Receluti of live stock at tha six urlnclnal
a-estern msrseia jeoieraav:
South Omaha
Sioux City ...
St. Iouls
Kansas city .,
St. Joseph ....
Chicago ,
Totals-
.. 4.100
.. 9O0
.. .000
.. 9,art
.. 8.182
.. 4.00U
..24.11-2
Hon. 8heei
to i3.$n
3.1SA
7.'ino SuO
U0O1 I 0
8 941 4 180
18.(10 18.000
53.2. tnti
t. Jasepk live atork Market.
ST. JOSEPH. March 14. CATTLE Re-
ceintr. 3.12 hesd. Market wask to loo lower-
natives. $3.7&a.4J; slotkers and feeders, $300
4 45.
in Mj Keceipt. l.an hean. Marset weaK
to 5c lower; PehU $4.75tj4 80; medium and
heavy 84 r4 .97V.
SHEEP AND LA M BB Re-elpts. 4 180
head. Market steadv to strong; Colorado
inba, $7.46; wethers, M 0.
Ileal 4 Hf Mt atark Market.
SlOt X CITY. March 14.Spe. isl Trie.
r m-CATTLE - Ret eli.ts. o head; mar
ket strong; heees, $15,328; coas, billlf
Oils and Rosin.
NEW YORK. March H.-OILS-Cottiui-seed,
wesk; prime crude, nominal: prime
yellow. 24fy24sc. Petroleum, steady; re
fined. New York. $7.26. Turpentine, B4tiac.
OIL CITY. Pa.. March 14.-OII-Credlt
balances. $1 39: certldca tes. no bid; ship
ments. ,290 bbls.; average. 77.221 bbls.;
runs. 70,341 bbls.: average, 63.316 bills. ; ship
ments, IJitiR, 5S.W7 bbls. : average. 67.681
bbls.: runs, Lima, 11.983 bbls,; averag-e, 62.
P60 bbls.
SAVANNAH. Ga., March 14-OIIS-Tur-pontine,
firm. 614je. Rosin, tlrm: A. B. C,
I2.77H: D, $2.82; R. $2.87H; F. $2.924: G,
$2,974; H. P 0; I. $ ; K. $4 05; M. M b0
N. $4 76; WO, $6; WW, $5.15.
The Merchants
National Bank
of Omaha. Nob.
C, . Depository,
Capittl and Surfrtui, 600.000
LITOFt BtAU. free hie St.
FIANI 1. HAMILTON, Vk PrMtsMl,
1. 1. Rtsrilles. AMI. Caoskr. . N. Mtas. AMf.Ceih.
Roeele aaettu el bub, btakee. oer
Sreilena. arm a4 Is4lrluls ea Iseontbl
terno.
rerelg Biehaogs bought aa4 oi4. .
LeU.ro el cre4n Iouo4, aallbla la ll
an ( th werlft
latereot oel oa TIsm l'nloto el Popoelt.
( ellerileoa me!, ero-aaptlr ss4 aceBsaHesily.
W request rrseneac.
Edwards -Wood Co.
lacorporatd 1
fialn Odlca: Ftftb aad Reborta Straati
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