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    THE OMAHA DAILY REE: TIHTRPAY. MARCH 1. 1003.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
L45 SpeculatiT Market Todtj Are Ether
1 7 WsaV ai4 Ttll
CHANGES MAY BE MADE IN REGULATIONS
Vehraak Harryta Oat Con Before
Rates Ip, While Illlaot, aad
Hold Baek firala,
Tkoach Market la High.
OMAHA. March 15, 180$.
ue speculative- market! were a little
i . Vk ,hl" nOrnln- and a trifle dull,
but there us no change from Tuesday of
any Important. The May wheat before
noon reached 11.1214 for ita low point and
the beat It could do wan to reach II.IS'4,
Just 1 cant lower than the high mark for
nieaday The July remained on a level.
Liverpool waa from unchanged to He up,
Perlln cloaed with a loss of Buaa
I eat h weakened , and Parla advanced
.m .'1 ' certtlmee. The primary re
ceipt today were 214,000 bu. against 488,0tio
,H' .J' J"r. nd the vhlpmenla were
J48.000 bu. against i5.000 bu. laat year. The
ruling for wheat tradea will o Into
effect at once In St. lxula. Thla ruling
admlta No. t hard winter wheat for deliv
ery on contract. Tb change, however,
does not apply to the May for the
present year. Petition are under
consideration at Chicago for two changes.
2",', of wm,n w' admit Oregon wheat for
delivery on contract at aS cents penalty and
the other of No. 8 corn at a like penalty.
. "n"" ot the market waa In part
algnabi to the acare lest the Oregon wheat
he admitted to delivery. If the 800.W10 buahela
now.An Chlcaga and St. Lout ahould be
admitted it would materially effect any
May deal. The railway and warehouse
commissioner will give their decision. It
J thought, Thursday. Strong representa
tions have been made against any change
but the commissioner admitted the west-
"51.wh'at at Ea,t 8t- Louis.
There Is more talk of easy Inspections In
the northwest. The Duluth Nt. 1 northern
offered c. I. f Chicago for spring lake
"hlpmenta at 1 cent under the May haa
apparently found few acceptances Thi Is
laid to the belief the wheat would not
gaade In Chicago. It I said the grading
at both Duluth and Minneapolis was
Slackened down . thla year because, of
the oualrty of the crop.' The Duluth wheat
is jald to be light and of poor appearance
and some of- It roasted. The highest eatl
mate for the Minnesota crop haa been de
created 8,000.000. Six per cent la In farmers'
hands. Indian reports continue to tell of
bad condition there. The seaboard Tues
day sold M.00O bushels of Manitoba wheat
for export. The milling demand aeems io
?J,r7 ooti now n .000 buahela Were
taken Tuesday.
Acceptance of corn continue light In
Iowa aad In Illinois, but Nebraska la Bend
ing out all the corn possible before the
rates go up. One Chicago house Tuesday
bO"fht lno.oftO bushel in Nebraka. The
holding back Idea seem to prevail In Iowa
regardless of the fact the track pricea are
now aa high a were the Chicago prices
before the rate were cut. Liverpool ad
vanced from H to 14 on corn,
the American strength being the
cause. New Orleans haa M6.000 buahela
of corn today and the clearances
Jor the country are 09. 4M bushels. The
May corn was a little weaker than Tues
day, but the low point was only 4fUc. The
advance In the future market ha had the
effect of rotting down the sales of caah
corn for export. The cash market ad
vanced Ho, No. I corn Belling in Chicago
-. Tuesday at 48e. A total of liS.OTO buahel
old In that market. Cudahy broker have
been selling corn today and helped to ease
the market off. The primary receipt
were 823,0f)0 bushels, against 2M.000 buhel.
and the shipment are 671.000 bushels.
The oats market seemed rather nervou
today. I'pdlke waa the principal buyer
and Ware-Lelnnd the heaviest seller. The
caah market advanced Vic .and 75,000 bushel
were aold In Chicago..
Oraahjt Caah "ale.
WHEAT-Ne. I hard, 1 car, 67 lb., $1.
Omaha Cash Pricea.
WHEAT No. ahard, ll.0C91.M;' No.
hard. 11.00; No. 4 hard, (06c; No. I
spring. $1.0.
CORN No. t. 4Sc: No. . 4Sic; No. 4. 46c:
no grade. 48 400; No. 3 yellow. 4c: No. S
yellow, 461c; No. 2 white, 46c; No. white,
450. .
OATS No. I mixed. 30c: No. S mixed.
29HO! No. 4 mixed. Wc; No. 2 white. Sic;
No. S white, Hc; No. 4 white. 29Hc; stan
dard, ue. , . .
,,.r-' Carlo! Receipts.
Wheat. Corn. Oatn.
Chicago 7 217 142
Kanaas City 7K 89 12
Minneapolis 164
Duluth 8
St. Louis 82 24 M
Omaha . 4 108 17
. . Mlaaeapalls Wheat Market.
' The rang of price paia In Minneapolis a
reported by the Edwards-Wood company,
lid. Ill Board of Trade, waa:
. Articles.) Open. I Hisjkv Low. Clone. Yea'y.
V J.
Wheat
May ...
July ..
Sept
l OfH l io
1 06 1 07
88g C
im 1 mi
l (M, 1 06
88 88
1 H"
ftAlZ
.1 l
XBW ' YORK OEXERAL - MARKET
4aotatloa the Day ta Varlona
Com mod I ties.
NEW YOrtK, March 15. FLOUR Re
ceipta. 14,(11 bbla.; exports. $.84 bbla.; mar
ket dull and unchanged; Minnesota patents,
iVSMis.iO; baker, f4.KMj4 f; winter patents,
i.i.T6; atralghta, 5.l(Nt2.20; extras, 83.65
4.80; low grade. 88.464.10. Rye flour, quiet;
fair to good. 4.SOn4.?0: choice to fancy,
14 75(54.90. Buckwheat flour, nominal, t2.0W&
2.10.
CORNMKAL Firm: fine white, $1.30;
coarse, pew, 1.101.12; klln-drled, $2.903.10.
RYB Nominal ; We.
BARLKY-Steady; feeding, 44c, c. 1. t.
New York; malting. m3c 0. I. f. Buffalo.
WHKAT Receipt a, 876 bu. Spot market
tead: No. i red, nominal, elevator; No. 2
red. $1.134. f." o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern
Duluth, $1.22S, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard
Manitoba, tl.ot, f. o. b. afloat. Optlona at
fl rat easier because of liquidation and favor
able weather west, gradually hardened
until higher than laat night. Buying mo
tive Included a strong Minneapolis mar
ket, small Interior receipt and bullish In
dian crop new. Near the close it weak
ened unaer realising and was finally Hwiic
et lower. May, $1.11 8-1691.12H, cloaed at
fi ll"; July. t''SV7V closed at 90c; Sep.
tmler. RMrtc, closed at $Hc.
CORN Receipts. 79,650 bu.; export, 71. 888
bu. Spot market steady; No. 2, 69c, eleva
, tor, and 84V. - b- afloat; No. 3 yellow,
f.6c; No. i white, 6iH-- Option market
had lower opening from realising aales,
but on new buying. Inspired by rain west
and more liberal Clearances, recovered. Juat
at the cloae everything weakened aharply
again and left off He net lower. May. 66
UV, closed at 66Hc: July cloaed at 66Hc
OATS Receipts, O.OflO bu.; exports, 2.440
bu. Spot market quiet: mixed, 26 to 82 lbs..
3TH6Hc: natural white, to to S3 lb., 38HO
SUc; Clipped White. SS to 40 lbs.. fcxff-tOc.
HAY Quiet; shipping, 6V075o; good to
choice. 8U4V3H0.
HOPS-Steady; Paclflc coaat, 1904, 27fi30c;
10S, l4S2Tc; olda, UtilSc
HIDKS Quiet; Oulvtuton. 20 to 25 lb.,
18c: California, 2V to 6 IP.. 19c; Ttxa dry,
4 to 80 lbs ., ll'.4o.
LEATHER Firm; acid. HGHc.
PROVISIONS Bee-f, steady; family, 21200
fJliiXi; mess. $.u0u9.60i ueef hams. $i3.50;
racket. Ill 12 00; city, extra India meat,
I6.00ti18.0. Out meats, quiet; pickled bel
lies. f7.OutfT.50; pickled shoulders. 3&-40ft0;
pickled hams. 31 S06.78. Lard, Arm;
western steamed, 7.h); refined, firm; com
pound. $4.87H4.: continent, $7.2; South
America. IT.U. Pork, quiet; family, $14 60
l50O; short clear, $13.00atf.2S; mess, $13.00
SO.
RICE Quiet: domestic, fair to extra,
;74t6V': Japan, nominal.
TALLOW Steady; city, 4Hc; country. 4H
POl'LTRY Alive, steady: western
chickens, 18c; fowla. lc; turkey. hc.
Dressed firm; western chickens, 180140;
fowls-JSc; turkeys, 16il0e.
Bl'TThJR Firm; street pricea extra
creamerv, M&47o. Official prices: Cream
ery, common to extra, 80ft3o; creamery,
held, common to extra, SOtdMc.
CHKESU Strong; slate full cream, amall,
colored and white fancy, l4o; atat fine,
13Hc; atate late made, colored and white,
poor to choice, lflH.l3c; state large, colored
and white fancy, 3c; state fine. lSfliac;
state late made, colored and while, poor to
choice. lotyiSHc
KMOS Opened easy; closed steady:
western firsts, 17c; western seconds, lc-
Philadelphia. Pre ace Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Marcli 15.-BUTTKR-Flrm:
good demand; extra western cream
erv. Jttc.; extra nearby prints, 30o.
F(J1 Firm; good demand; nearby fresh
and western freah, 17o, at mark. -
lr-i.8ic Steady; New York full cream,
fancy, 13414c; New York full creams,
choice, c; New York full ci tarns, fair
to god. )!llc.
Vlaaeeitolts (irata Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, . March It. WHEAT.
May. $10'; Julv. l M; September. 88.c;
Vie. 1 hard. $ UVi: No. 1 northern, $1
tin. 2. northein. $1.0T.
VLOUR-Firtl patents, $4.90.00, aeoad
ratents, 8.7nswt: first clear, $4.164 SS;
second cloar. 1&Q? 0.
BnAN-In bulk. 114 24.
Chicago cntn Ain roiuio
Prices Itr4 af Trade.
CHICAOO. March 16. Indications of an
earlv harvest In the southwest caused a
net loes of lHc todsr In the price of wheat
for July delivery. Msv wheat closed at a
loss of He. Corn I down He Oats and pro
visions are practically unchanged.
Weakness predomlnsted In the wheat pit
throughout the greater part of the day.
The market from the start was bearlshry
Influenced by the situation tn the south
west, where the fall-sown crop Is reported
to be In excellent condition, wet weather.
It la claimed, haa hart a beneficial effect on
the growing grain, the plant In some sec
tions, according to reports being far ad
vanced for this aeason of the year. A
report from Kansas City todav stated that
prospects were bright for an unusually
early harvest. A a result of these reports
f'lt traders and commission houses were
Iberal s' Iters from the outset. Trading
was mainly In the July option. Notwith
standing higher price at IJverpool and
small recelpta In the northwest, opening
quotation here showed moderate losses,
May being off He. at n.l20H 13. July
wa down a shade to H9Hc. at t27'Smtr.
During the first part of the day the demand
wa very slack and prices readily yielded
to the selling pressure, July declining to
9ZH4ft2Hc. May held around $1.13. letter
In the session a flash of strength carried
May up to 81.1.TH and July to 2c. Cover
ing hy shorts on bullish news from the
northwest waa responsible for the upturn.
A report from Minneapolis asserted that
large sale of flour had been made there.
In addition cash whent marketa northwest
were strong. Weakness of southwestern
marketa, however, waa an offset. Trade
here soon lost all of Ita strength, July
sold off to 91c nd May to $1.13. The
market closed weak with May at $1.13 and
July at 91Hl342c. (Ties ranees of wheat and
flour were equal to 39,000 bu. Primary re
ceipt were 314.400 bu., compared with 4R9,
600 bu. a year ago. Minneapolis, Duluth
and Chicago reported recelpta of 179 cara,
against 176 car last week and 338 cara a
year ago.
Trading In the corn pit was again active,
but sentiment was Inclined to bearlshness.
The msrket lacked the support of several
prominent commission houses that have
been recently heavy buyers. A well known
provision house waa a fairly liberal seller
early In the day a a result of which an
easier tone was manifested. The market
rallied on covering by shorts, but with
the late breag in wheat another decline
occurred, the close betng almost at the
lowest point. Large primary receipts were
offset by heavy clearances. May opened
4frHo lower to a shade higher at 4H
49Hc. old between 49V4 and S and closed
at 49H04Hc Local receipt were 217 car,
with one of contract grade.
Oat were Influenced mainly by the easier
tone of corn. The volume of trading was
very light. May opened a shade lower at
32 He, sold between SlHc and 32c and
closed at 82H. Local receipt were 112 car.
More Interest wa manifested In provi
sion than for some time past. Trading was
active and the market had a firm under
tone. Local packer were the best buyers.
Short also bought moderately. Higher
firlces at the yard had a strengthening
nfluence. The market closed firm, with
May pork up 2Mmc, at $12.7512.77H- Tard
and rib were each up 2Hc at $7.10 and $6.30
Q4.92H respectively.
Estimated receipt for tomorrow: Wheat,
84 cars; corn, 904 car; oats, 190 cars; hogs,
83.000 head.
Leading futures ranged aa follow:
Articles. I Open. I Hlgh. Low. Close.! Yes'y.
Wheat
May
July
Sept.
Corn
May July
Sept.
Oats
Mar. May
July
Sept.
Pork
May July
Lard
May July
Ribs
May July
I
II 12
I 1
I92H93H
86HGH
I
4RV4W4
40H'TH
49W
1 13H
95H
60
49H
49HI
81H0 81H
29HS30 30
12 75 12 8S
12 7H 12 Ktt
7 10 7 J2H
7 26 7 27H
92H 5
7 10 7 12H
1 1ZH 1 13 1 13H
91 H 9193i9SHWH
86 it S6VQ87
49HI49H? H49rH
49H!49HtH
49H! 499, 49H
31H:
31 H,
.9
13 75
12 90
7 10
7 32H
6 90
7 07H
S1HI 82
S2H!S2H0
31Hi81HaH
296aul29Hg0d
12 72H
12 90
7 07H
7 22H
8 90
7 06
12 77H
12 92H
7 10
7 22H
92H
7 07H
No. 3.
Cash quotation were a follows:
FLOUR Cull; winter patents, $5.00(3610;
straights, $4.764 90; spring patents, $5.0C&
5.40: straights, $4.4094.90: bakers, $2.403.75.
WHEAT Nj. 2 soring, $).I0ttil.l2: no. 3
spring. $1.021.11: No. 3 red. $1.14H115.
CORN No. 8, 4SHC; No. 3 yellow. 48Hc.
OATS-No. 2. 33Hc: No. 2 white. 33Hc: No.
S white, 2&32e.
KXIU WO. I, 7IKB78HC-
BARLKY Good feeding, 8340c; fair to
choice malting, 4347c
SEBD8 No. 1 Max. $1.26: No. 1 north
western, $1.37: prime timothy, $2.2583.0O;
clover, contract grade, $12.60.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl $12.70
rl2.76. Lard, per 100 lbs., M.96ia.l7H. Short
rib aide (loose). IH.75ifj1.0O. Short clear
idea (boxed), $6.87H37.00.
Following were tne receipt and ship
ment of flour and grain:
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbl 46.600 81.000
Wheat, bu 42,000 72.000
Corn, bu. 466.000 19.600
Oat, bu., 623.000 767.100
Rye, bu 4.000 22,000
Barley, bu 178,100 22.900
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market waa steady; creameries, Zlfatbc;
dairies, 188'21c. Eggs, lower, at mark,
caxes Included, 16c; firsts, l&16Hc; prime
firsts, 16c; extras, 17c. Cheese, firm, 12&
13 He.
St. Loals Grata aad Provlsleas.
ST. LOUIS, March 16.-WHEAT-Lower;
No. 2 red, cash, elevator, $1.06; track, $113,
new style: May. $1.04H. old style; July,
8iH8c; No. t hard, $1.08.
CORN Lower; No. 3 cash, 47Hc; traok,
4844c; May. 46Hc; July. 47Hc.
OATS Lower; No. 4 cash. 32c; track, 33c;
May, 30Hc; No. 2 white, 33H&34c
Fll'K Moderate: red winter patents,
35.16Q6.40; extra fancy and atralght, $4. 754
4.90; clears. $4 254.tO.
BRED Timothy, steadv. $2.00(92.76.
CORNMEAL Steady, $2.60.
BRAN Steady; sacked, east track, S5
86c.
HAY-8teady; timothy, $6 09-13.00; prai
rie. $,00i'10.ti0.
IRON COTTON TIES-95C.
BAGG1NO 7He.
HEMP TWINE-6HC ,
PROVI8ION8-Pork, higher; Jobbing,
3H.3613.27H- Lard, uncnanged; prime
team, 36.66. Dry salt meat (boxed). Heady;
extra short, I6.87H; clear rlhs, I6.87H; short
clears, 87.12H. Bacon (boxed), steady; extra
short, $7.60; clear ribs, $7.50; short clears,
37.37 V-..
POULTRY Unchanged; chicken and
springs, He; turkeys, 14916c; ducks, 12c;
geese, 7c.
BUTTER Steady ; creamery, 2126Hc;
dairy, 184f.'4c.
EOQ8 Steady; 14c, case count.
Receipts. Shipments.
riour, bbls ,000 18,000
Wheat, bu 82,000 60.000
Corn, bu 24.000 39.O0O
Oat, bu 57,000 87,000
Kaaaas City Grala aad Previsions.
KANSAS CITY. March 15. WHEAT
May, lH?f91Hc: J"'y e"'. No. 2
hard, $1.01&1.03; No. 3. 9tiHc&$1.00; No. 4.
tXcmc: No. 3 red, H.0191.03; No. 3, 95cQ
$1.02: No. 4, 85c(Jrtc. Receipts. 68 cars.
CORN May, 4tKa46Ho; July, VgWUr;
cash. No. 3 mixed, 46o; No. 8. 4txB46Hc;
No. white. 4Hf4Hc: No. 3, 4AHc
OATS Na t white. 33H4r34c; No. 2 mixed,
13c.
HAY Steady: choice timothy, 39.5ttl0.00;
choice prairie. $7.7668.25.
RYE Steady : 76c.
EUO8 Ixjwer; Missouri and Kanaaa, new
No. 3 white wood caaes included. 14Hc; case
count. ISc: cases returned, H off,
BUTTER Creamery, 22a26c; dairy, pack
ing, l(o.
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu 44.800 47.000
Corn, bu 83.000 40.800
Oats, bu. 8,000 15,000
Mllwaakea Grata Market.
MILWAUKEE. March 16. WHEAT
Firm; No. 1 northern, $1.12; No. 3 northern.
$1.08: July. 81V bid.
RYE Firm: No. 1, 8SV4c.
BARLKT Steady; No. 2, 61c; sample, 39
660c.
CORN Firm; No. 3, 48948HC; May, 49Hc
bid.
l.lversoel Grala aad Previsions.
LIVERPOOL. March 15,-WHEAT-Bpot,
steady; No. 1 California. 6s lud. Futures,
quiet; March, nominal; May, 6s S'd; July.
6s 9Hd.
CtiHN Spot, firm: Amerlcsn mixed, new,
4s 4d; American mixed, old. 4e lid. Futures,
quiet; March, 4a 4d; May, 4 6H1-
Dalath Urala Market.
DULUTH. Minn.. March 15 WHEAT
To arrive. No. 1 northern, ll.Ob'k; on track.
No. 1 northern, ll.otiS; No. J iiortheru,
$1.00H1.04H; Way. $107H; July. $1.07; Bep
lember, tc.
OATS To arrive and on track, 31 He
I'eerla Grala Market.
PEORIA. March IS.-CORN-Hlgher; No.
$ iellow, 4c; No. 3. 48c; No. 4. 47c; no grade,
46MI40C.
OATU-Stesdy; No, 1 white, 31tfJ2c; No.
I uhllt, 31 U 31 He
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
8pecnltiTe Eoirit it Chastened and Market
is Heiitating and inegnlar.
CLOSE IS IRREGULAR AND LOWER
Rumors of Cireat Demand for Rail
way Fqnlpment Causes Advance
la Locomotive and Car
Sharea.
NEW TOnK. March 15.-There was a
remnant of speculative spirit in the stock
market today, but It was somewhat chas
tened and made Itself manifest In a more
conservative way. The movement was
hesitating and Irregular. The fluctuations
for the greater part of the day. however,
were above last night's level, and It was
not until the latter part of the session that
any considerable Inroads were made on
prices.
Attention was slert for any suggestions
on new movements to be developed and a
three-line paragraph pointing out an Item
of advantage to a property or the circula
tion of a tip was sufficient to awaken a
spurt In the stocks aflVeted. Dispatches
from Chlcsgo detailing the enormous out
lay contemplated hy the railroads for
equipment, which alleged an intended ex
pfndlture of upward of laiO.flOo.Oiio u that
field for IflOS, caused a spurt in the various
car and locomotive company stocks. There
were published compilations of the exten
sive traffic to originate in the southern ter
ritory on account of the activity In the
southern Iron trade and the large cotton
crop to be moved, which led straightway to
the marking up of stocks of the southern
group of railways. The old report of a
dividend guarantee on Ontario & Western
by New York, New Haven & Hartford did
service for that stock and helped a num
ber if other low priced railroads In sym
pathy. Iess was heard of the recent
rumors regarding the Vnnderhllts and Pa
cifies, but they also had their periods of
strength. Foreigners were inclined to sell
American again, the movement doubtless
originating In France and Oermany as a
firotectlve measure against Russian hold
ngs. It I Interesting to note, however,
that the London Statist In an extensive re
view of American prospects asserts a con
viction that a large movement of European
capital Into American Investments Is im
minent, owing to the great expansion of
productive facilities which promises- to be
required In this countrv. The Statist con
cludes by saying: "In spite of the growth
In Imports Into and the decline In exports
from the United States, and also In face of
the expected unprecedented expenditures of
American tourists In Europe this year,
there may be In the not distant future sign
that the gold which recently haa been ex
ported from New York to Kurope will re
turn to the United States."
This operation would be brought about
by a rise In money rates here. The ad
vance In the call loan rate today to 4 per
cent seems to have been due Immediately
to the withdrawal of government deposits
from the national banks, but the effect of
the Interior demand for currency Is looked
for In New York by the end of March, and
Is taken some account of in the current
outlook. Prices sold off rather sharply on
the rise In the call loan rate and the dav's
advances were much reduced or entirely
wiped out. Active discussions of the pro
posed stock transfer tax continued a rather
discouraging facfor In the trading. The
market closed easv In spite of the late re
bound to 63 In Ontario ft Western.
Bonds were steadv. Total sales, par
value. $3.9J0.00. United States bonds were
all unchanged on call.
Following were the sales and range of
prices on the Stock exchange today:
Salea.lilBh.Low.Close.
Atchison l:800 fli 91 90H
uo pia
Atlantic Coant Line.. 15.900 146H
Baltimore & Ohio 6,300 110H
ao pto
19,300
60.400
6,700
6.600
32,400
1487.
2(3
67i
445
83 Vt
10.1H 103
14 144H
110 110
.... 96
1474 147
6544
42
WH
24
243
181
32'"
10H
25
62
3rt
192H
200 S!7V 3K744 385
&,H
9J,
47
81
69
96
94
162
29
66
301I
66
143
171
15,400 lti3 161
1"0 i.TH Z
bl
30
67
146
172
600
400
600
20,800
400
2.700
66
30
66V
14.1
1714
84 84
22 122
25 28
60 61
116 1164
3,700 13 162 162
, JIW JtW ICS
300 ,TJ 32
400 68 66
6i
41
164
62
86
92A
42,100 146 145 145
46.100 166 164
86.600 63 80
88 86
Canadian Pacific ...
Central of N. J
Chesapeake Ohio
Chicago & Alton ...
do pfd ,
Chicago O. W
Chicago & N. W 800 245
C. M. & St. P 46,000 183
Chicago T. & T
do pfd 800 33
C. C, C. A St. L 1,7(10 10H
Colorado ft Southern 400 25
do 1st pfd 100 62
do 2d pfd 100 36
Delaware it ntinson.
Delaware. I & W 200 S?7V
Denver & Rio Grande' 700 36 : 36
do pfd : 1,100 91 90
Erie .' 30.200 48 47
do 1st pfd 3.60 82 81
do 2d pfd 2,100 70 K
Hocking Valley 100 97 97
do of a
Illinois Central
Iowa Central ,
do pfd
K. C. Southern
do pfd
Loulnvllle A N
Manhattan L...
Met. Securities
Metropolitan Bt. Ry.. 7.700 123
Mexican Central 7.100 25
Minneapolis ft St. J.. 800 61
M.. Bt. f. & 0. ai. M. hi 11.
do pfd
Mlsaourl Paclflc ....
Missouri, K. ft T...
do pfd
N. R. R. of M. pfd.
New York Central..
N. Y.. O. ft W
Norfolk ft Western.: 10.800
do pfd
Pennsylvania
P.. C C. & St. L. ... 2(0 85
Reading 51.100 98
do 1st pfd 600
do 2d pfd
Rock Island Co 8.500
do pfd 600
St. L. ft S. F. 2d pfd. 300
St. L. Southwestern. 6110
do pfd 80O
Southern Pacific 14,600
do pfd 400 118
Southern Railway .. I6,eoo 3'
do pfd
Texas & Pacific....
T.. St. L. ft W
do pfd
Union Pacific
do pfd
Wabash
do pfd
Wheeling ft L . E....
Wisconsin Central....
do pfd
Adams Fxnreas
American Express.... 200 234 34
I'. H. express
Wells-Fargo Express
Amalgamated Copper 26.900
American C. ft I) ..... 8,000
do pfd 1.600
American Cotton Oil. 1U0
do pfd
American Ice
do pfd
American Llnaeed Oil ....
do pfd
American Locomotive 22,600
do pfd 800
American 8. ft R 75.100
do pfd 3.300
Amer. Sugar Refin.. 2.600
Amer. Tobacco, p. c. 700
Anaconda Mining Co. Soo
Brooklyn R. T 13 .200
Colorado F. ft 1 29,300
Consolidated Uas 4,000
Corn Products 60
do pfd 600
Distillers' Securities. 20.3n0
General Electric .... 6.500
International Paper. 600
do pfd 3,800
International Pump
do pfd
National Lead 1.600
North American .... 6"0
Pach'c Mall 100
Peoples Oas 2.400
Pressed Steel Car.... 5.000
do pfd 2.700
Pullman Palace Car. 200
Republic Steel 1,100
do pfd 700
Rubber Goods 200
do pfd 900
Tennessee C. ft 1 6 500
IT. 8. Leather 2.000
do pfd 1.400
U. a Realty 1.400
I S. Rubber 200
do pfd 900
U. S. Steel 30 80O
do pfd 17.800
Va.-Caro. Chemical.. 1.200
do pfd
Westlngbouse Elec.
66
81
4
1X1
17
32
107
25
61
36
192
92
26
64
70
36
300 99 991
3.900 40 3(
14,800 39 37'
6,700 5S 57
163,000 136 136
500 100
23
1.400
1,500
47
46
24
63
81 79
9'A
S3
98
35
119
s$
210
18
73
42
189
28
81
37
loa
46
113
5i
92
12
lot
95
42
112
86
96
35
208 20
18 17il
72 72
40 41
187 lf.
28 234
80 80
111
86
Western Union
Total sales for the
1,700 183 181
700 94 94
day
shares.
New York Mlalac Stocks.
NEW YORK. March 15 The following
re the closing quotations on mining stocks:
Adams Coa
All.
Drun.wUk i on ..
CitmatiKk Tuunal
fou. rl- ft V..
Horn Hllvw
Iron Stlvtr
Lsdvilis con
..104
.. W
..
..
..its
..IK)
..J.
.. I
Little Cklct.
Ontario
Opblr
Proinlt
Potoil
Havass
'-rr, Navada
mall Hopoa .
. .uAra
..
. .171
..M
..
.. 11
.. It
. . :i
..
. .15
Bank ( learlngs.
OMAHA. March 15. -Bank clearings to
day were tl.24.735.77. For the correspond
ing day of 1904 t lie clearings were $l.4.Vi,
'S.ti.. Treasury statement.
WASHINGTON. March 16 Todsy's state
ment of the treasury riMlaurcs In the treas
ury fund, exrluslve of the l.r,o.i''.0 gold
reer in the diviiluu of redemption,
shows: Avsllable cash balance, tm.498.43T;
gold, $6T,K8.2iO.
New York- eaey Market.
NEtV YORK. Msrch 15-MONET-On
call, strong at 2(&4 per cent; closing bid.
3 per cent; offered at 3 per cent. Time
loans, easy; sixty day and ninety days,
2'o3 per cent; six .month. SHW per
cent. .
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-34
per ce.it.
STEKLlNrt KXClY A NGK Eay. with
actual business ln-hankera' bills at $4 96T
4.H6T5 for demand and at $4 8470 4 8475 for
slxtv-day hUls; posted rates. $4.86 And
$47: commercial hills. $4.84
SILVER Bar. dKc; Mexican dollar. 45c.
BONDS Government, steady; railroad,
steady.
Closing prices on bonds were:
f t. rat la, n.....l'H Japan la, tta '0''
so coupon A N. sat. 4a 103
no la. ft ,H1- Manhattan r. 4a... 1
da ronpon IM Men. l anlral ta TTH
to n v rx .... I"!1! do lat 1"
to roapon IH 1lna. St. I. 4a... M
ta old 4a IMS M . K. A T. 4. . .. . .100
do old ta. coupon do -Ja W
Am. Toba.-o 4a rift. T S. R. R. of at. r. 4a.
do 4. nfa 117 N. V. C. (. 3v,a 10n4
At'hlaon t'o- 4a t4' S. J. f. f ta llo't
do adj. 4.. No.- ft-Ht 4a
Atlantic r. L. 4a ...lfilS do 9a "t;
B.l. A Ohio 4a...'...10"a N. A W. r. 4a IKS
do l't i...r..ts O. I I.. rfd. 4a 7H
Central of Oa. ta II Pnn. rant. J IW4
do lat Ine ! RMdHi sen. 4a ln2a
do Id ln 71 St. L. A I. M. ". ta .11
ch. A Ohio 4'a....int'4 St. L. 8 r. hi 4a. Im
Chlrafo A A. 3a.... 2 It. L. S. W. t. 4a.... l
C . B. A Q s. 4a ... M' sbnanl A. L. 4a ... VM,
C. R. I. A P. 4a.... i So. Partne ta
io col. ta MS so Railway ta 11H
CXT. It. L. I 4a.. lo.i S Taiaa P. la lilt
Chlrnso Tar. 4a 7 iT., St. t.. A W. 4a.. t't
Colorado Mid. 4a 7t In loo Paclflc ta 1M4
folo. ft 8o. 4a V do ionr 4a 1(7
Cuba ta ctfa lflfa f. 8. Steal 3d ta MH
P. A R. O. 4a 1!,I wabaah ta "
rilatlllera' tec. 8a 4 do dab. B V
Erto prior llan a loiSalWoatani Md. 4a o
do fan. 4a 1H ' A L R. 4a ri
f. W. A P. C. la. ..110 Wla. Cantral 4a MH
Ilorkln Val. 4H-.--lll I
Ottered.
Boston stock .Market.
BOSTON. March 15 Call loans. 44j4'4 per
nt; time loana, 44J-4H per cent. Omcial
cen
closing on stocks and bonds:
Atrhlaon tdl. 4a t7
do 4a 1
Atihlann to7!
do pfd 10-1H
Bom on At Albany 11
Boaton A Mains 1st
Poatnn Elevated lo6Vi
Fltchhur pfd 147
Mrilran Central 2fi
N. Y . N. H. A H...
Pars Marniiatta t
l'nlon Hac lAc ltl
Amer. Arg. Cham... 22a
do pfd K)W
Amer. Pneu. Tub....
Amer. Sugar 144
do pfd l.'l"4
Amer. T. A T 14
Amer. Woolen 2SV4
do pfd ion
Dominion I. A 8 14
Kdlaon Rlor. Illu
Orneral Electric 1H
Maaa. Elac. pfd t4
Mana. Gaa 44
trnltrd Fruit lfl4
t'nltad R. M. pfd IIH
I'. 8. Steel U
do pfd t... It
Weatlng. common tl
Advantura
Allouaa -
Amalgamatad ....
American Zinc ...
Atlantic
Illngham
l al. A Horla
Ontannlal
"oppar Ranga .
Daly Waal
!nm1nton t'oal ...
Franklin
(irsncy
lalo Rorala
Maaa. Mining ....
Michigan
Mohawk ..'
Mont. C. A C
Old Dominion ....
Oacaola , .
Parrot.
Qutncy
Shannon
Tamarack
Trinity
I'. S. Mining
8. Oil
t'tah
Winona
"Wolvarlno
... tH
... 2l
... no
... It
... It
... 134
...171
... It
... 7
... It
... 7t.4
... 1H
... f
... j:
... 12t
...
... MV,
... IS
... tfv,
... H
... 1S
... 17
...
...1M
... 114
... MS
... t
... 40H
... 14H
...114
Asked. "Bx-dlvldend.
London Stork Market.
LONDON, March 15. Closing quotation
cn stocks and bonds:
Conaola. money
do account ..
Anaconda
Atchlaon
do pfd
1H
91S
IVi
MH
Ida,
N. T. Cantral.
Norfolk A W..
do pfd
Ontario A W..
Pennaylavnls
Baltlmnro A Ohio. . . .mv iRand Mine ...
Canadian Paclflc toi Reading
Chea. A Ohio U do lat pfd..
Chicago Ot. W 241 do 2d pfd..
('.. M. & St. P 117 8o. Railway ..
DaBaara 17 ' do pfd
I'cnvar A R. O II 8o. Paclflc ....
do pfd M L'nlon Paclflo .
Erie t... do pfd
do lat pfd M? U. 8. Steal
do id pfd Tl da pfd
Illinois Cantral 1S Wanaah
Loula. A Naah tl do pfd
M., K. A T Spanlah 4
KX-dlvldend.
BIIA'KR Bar, quiet, 2lS-16d per ounce.
MONL'V-'83 per cent.
The rate ot discount in the open trmrket
for short bills la 2 per cent; for three
months' bills, 2i per rent.
..lw
.. M
.. 5
.. 1214
.. Ut
.. 10H
.. tAH
.. 41
.. U
.. J7H
..102
.. 7iH
..ia-4
..102
.. K
.. 9H
.. 4
.. 4U
.. !'
OMAHA WHOI.PSAI.K MARKET.
Condition af Trade and Qaotatlons oa
Staple aad Fancy Prodnce.
F3GG8 Receipts heavy, market weak;
candled stock, 14c.
LIVE POULTRY Hons, 10c: young roos
ters, according to sixe, 8o to 10c; old roos
ters, 6flc; turkevs, 15c; ducks, 10c.-
BUTTfiR Packing stock, lrVg17c: choice
to fancy dairy, 20u2Sc: creamery, 21HU(i4c;
prints, 26c.
FRK8H FROZEN FISH Trout, 9c; pick
erel, 6Hc: pike, 8c; perch, 8c; bluefish,
11c; whlteflsh, 6c; salmon, Hat redimapper,
10c; halibut, 9c; crapples, 11c; buffalo, 7c;
white bass, 11c; herring, 6c; Spanish mack
erel, 11c. Frog legs, per do., 40c.
HAY Prices quotedf by Omaha Whole
sale Hay Dealers' association: Choice No.
1 upland, $7.00; No. 2, $6.60; medium, $6.00;
coarse, $6.50. Rye tfaw, $6.60. These prices
are for hay of good color and quality.
BRAN Per ton. $17.60.
OY8TBR8 New York count, per can,
46c; extra selects, per can, 36c; standards,
per can, 80c. Bulk: Standards, per gal.,
$1.40; extra selects, per gal., $1.86; New
York counts, per gal., $1.80.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES California, extra fancv Red
land navels, all sizes, $2.60: fancy navels,
$2.26; choice navels, large slses 80, 96, 112
$2.10.
LEMONS California, fancy. $2.70; 300 and
360, $3.25; choice, 270, 300 and 860, $3.00.
DATES Per box of SO-lb. pkgs., $2.00;
Hallowe'en, In 70-lb. boxes, per lb., 4oe.
FIGS California, per KHb. carton J5ifi
86c; imported Smyrna. 4-crown, 10c; 6 and
6-crown. 12c: fancy imported (washed), In
1-11). pkgs., 1618c.
BANANAS Per medlum-slxed bunch, $1.76
2.25: Jumbos, $2.5003.00.
GRAPEFRUIT Per box of 64 to 4, $6.00.
FRUITS.
APPLBS-New York Kings. $2.25; New
York Greenings. $3.00; New York Baldwins,
$3.00; Colorado Wlnesaps, per bu. box, $1.66;
Plains ?1.66.
GRAPES Imported Malagas, per keg, $7.
TANGERINES California, per hali-box,
$2.60.
CRANBERRIES Wisconsin Bell and
Bugle, per bbl., $8.00; Jerseys per bbl.,
$8.00; per box. $2.75.
VEGETABLES.
POTATOES Home grown. In sacks, per
bu., 45c; Colorado, per bu., 60c.
TURNIPS Old, per bu., 40c; Canada rut
abagas, per lb., lc; new turnips, per dos.,
$1.00.
CARROTS Old, per bu., 40c; new, per
do., 76c.
PARHNIPB Old, per bu.. 40c.
BEANS Navy, per bu $2.10.
ONIONS Home grown, red, In sacks, per
lb., 2c; Spanish, per crate, $2.60; Colorado
yellow, per lb., 2c; Bermuda onions, per
crate, $2.75; new southern, per do., 75c.
CUCUMBERS Per do., $1 75100.
TOMATOES Florida, per 6-basket crate,
$6.00.
CABBAGE Holland seed, per lb., lc.
SWEET POTATOES-Kanaas kiln dried,
per bbl.. $2.60.
BEETS Old, per bu., 40c; new, per do,
bunches. 76c.
CELERY California. 6076c.
RADISHES Hot house, per do.. 45c.
LETTUCE Per box of about fifteen
heads. 60c.
RHUBARB Per do., bunche. 75cfl$1.00.
PARSLEY Per do, bunches, 75c.
SPINACH Per bu., $1.00.
ASPARAGUS Illinois, per do, bunches,
$2.00.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHEESE Wisconsin twin, full cream,
13c: Wisconsin Young America, 14c; block
Swiss, new. 15c; old. 1617c; Wisconsin
brick, 16o; Wisconsin llmburger, 14c.
HIDES No. 1 green, 7c; No. 2 green. 6c:
No. 1 salted, 8c; No. salted, 7c; No. 1
veal calf. 9c: No. 2 veal calf. 7c: dry salted.
imir; sheep pelts, 26c$41.00; horse hides,
$l.sOra3.00.
NUT
It-Walnuts. No. 1 soft shells, new
crop, per lb.. 16c; hard shells, per lb., 13r:
co. z sort sneiis. per id., lie; no. 3 hard
shells, per lb., 12c; Pecans, large, per lb.,
12c; small, per lb., 10c: peanuts, per lb., 7c;
roasted peanuts, per lb.. 8c; Chill walnuts,
fer lb., 12iM3c: almonds, soft shell, per
h., 17c; hard shell, per lb., 16c chestnuts,
per lb.. l-'VolSo; new black walnuts, per
bu... TcuSOc; shellbark hickory nut, per bu.,
$1.75; large hickory nuts, per bu, $1 60.
Kaunas City Lire Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Marcli 1$. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 6.200 head, including $60 southerns;
steady to 0c higher; choice export and
dressed beef steers $6.266.76; fair to good,
$4iWu,26; western fed ateera. $42o&&.36;
locker and feeders, t3.0utSP4.6t; southern
steers. $3.75ij$4.90; southern cows, $3.60(4.00;
native cows, $2.00i&4.85; native heifers. $176
64.75: bulls. $2.6004.00; calves. I8.0un..
HOGS Receipts. 8.8UI heaJ; &fr7Hc. higher;
top, $5.07; bulk of sales. $4 Iti.tfc; heavy,
$:.0)'&6.07: packers, $4-865.00; pig and
lights $4iOi8fi0.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1.000
head: strong to 10c higher; native lamb,
l6.5o2?7.36: native wether. $5.2606.85; native
fed ewea, $4.9uu'6.e0; western fed lambs,
$6,604)7.40; western fed yearlings, $6.0uiftt.5;
western fed sheep, $4.K&6.ao; Blockers and
feeders, f3. 50)5. CO.
Itgtr aad Molasses.
NEW YORK. March U.-SUGAR-Raw,
steady; fair refining. 4c; centrifugal, M
test, 4c; molasses sugsr, 4c; refined, quiet;
crtiHhed. 4 7V'; powdered. $.15c; granulated,
SB
...r ORLEANS. March 16. SUGAR
Strong: open kettle. 3t-; open kettle can
trifuKMl. 4,n4c; centrifugal whit, -l(c;
yellow, 4"t&,t; seconds, 14H-
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
CUl Eeceipu Light and Pricea Baled
Binag to ft Dime Higher.
HOGS ADVANCED FIVE TO TEN CENTS
Kst Mr Sheep and Umbi oa Sale
aasl with a Fair Demaad Price
Meld Jast Abaat Steady oa
Aoytklng at All Desirable.
SOUTH OMAHA. March 15. 1905.
Receipt were: Cattle, nogs. Sheep.
Ofhclal Monday 3.10H 3.M lS.wtl
Official tuesdsv 8. Mi 9.1:4 6.I2S
Official Wednesday 8.100 8.700 S.ooo
Three days this week.... 10 762 21.339 28729
Same days Isnt week....l2.71S 27,t6 27.162
Same day week before. 10.7(7 25.745 18.211
8m three weeks ago.. 12.177 84.320 38. OS?
Same four weeks ago.. 2.178 3.6R8 9.W7
Same day last year.... 17.631 2S.872 28.619
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
The following table ahoma the receipt of
cattle, hog and theep at South Omaha for
1 year to tiate. with comparison wnn
last year:
. . 106. 1904. Inc. Dec.
r'le lflu.767 1S4.1K; 1.70
''Mrs 607.121 478.717 0.4H
Sheep 331.608 372. 41.102
The following table shows the average
price of hogs at South Omaha for the last
several days, with comparison:
Feb. II...
Teb. 17..
Feb. 1$..
Feb. 19..
Feb. 20..
Feb. a..
Feb. 22..
Feb. 23..,
Feb. 24..
Feb. 25..
Feb. 28..,
Feb. 27..,
Feb. 28..,
Mar. 1...
Mar. 2..
Mar. I..
Mar. 4..,
Mar.
Mar. $..
Mar T...
Mar. $...
Mar. 8..
Mar. 10..
Mar. 11..
Mr. 12.
Mar. II..,
Mar. 14...
Mar. 16..
I 1906. 11904.11903. 11902.
03 93! I
4 86;
4 7$
4 67
a
l6
1 D
4
4 69S
6 611
t 04
( 12
$14
t 27
6 32
4 6& ( 181
4 3V1 6 32
W
4 7T.IAI
1 MO
4 71
4 80$:
4
4 88:
4 87
4 88 I
4 80
4 $1
7!
i 78
5 86
7 08
9i
91!
6 981 6 86
HI 6 88,
I t 9o
6 931
841 t 17
( 811 t 93
911 6 881
321 861 I 811
I 231 8 89 t 90
0 l 1 IUI
1 09; 8 981
7 OS 6 11
T Oil ( 07
7 121 I 97
7 08 j 99
I 16
1901. 11900. Iltl
I 38; 4 881 I 88
4 76 I 8
lie
4 831
4 78
4 74
t 12
f C4,
3 07
i 13
i 19;
101
06
7 14i
6 ll 1 25 $97
$ 1 7 30 6 09
I TBI T 13! 18
I 7 231 i0
6 18! 7 24! 6 13
6 25 6 13
t 3"l 4 69
6 32. 4 89
4 69
t 881
I 83! 4 66
ft K7I 4 (71
( 28 $ 77i
& tt 4 on
6 28 4 66'
4 6!
$ 82 I
1 a: I 1 74
6 361 4 70) 2 64
I $7 4 71! $ 60
39 4 72 3 63
41 I 7l i 68
1 4 "81 8 M
S n: I 3 59
41 4 7i
6 461 4 791 3 C2
6 6H: 4 7h 3 63
6 56 4 791 3 59
$60
$ 47
1 M
68
o
2 61
3 s:
$ 67
$ 62
Indicates Sunday.
The official number of car of stock
brought in by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p.H'ses.
C. M. St. P. Ry.... 3 3 1
Missouri Paclflc Ry.. 4
Union Pac. By stem... $7 30 24 . 1
C. ft N. W. Ry., east. 2
C. eV N. W. Ry., west. 29
C, 8t. P., M. & O.... 22
C, B. A g., west 15
('., B. & y . east 6
C, H. I. & P., east.. 5
C, R. I. ft P.. west.. 1
Illinois Central 2
Chicago G. W 5
1
30
6
41
6
16
6
2
3
9
124
Total receipts ....131 124 32
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer. purchasing the num
ber or neaa indicates'
Omaha Packing Co..,
Swift and Company..,
Cudahy Packing Co...
Armour 4 Co ,
Swift, from country..,
Vanaant ft. Co
Ixibman & Co
McCreary & Cary
Hill ft Son
H. F. Hamilton
L. F. Htiss
Mike Haggerty
J. K. Root ft Co ,
Bulla ft Kline
S. ft 8
Z. H. Clark
Other buyera
Cattle. Kogs. Bheep
221 942 7
1,002 2,i48 1,197
622 1.292 1,772
634 3.870 667
115
66
lot)
i2
160
66
63
66
82
11 .... ' ....
36
4
186 1.810
t.453
Total 8,198 8,467
CATTLE Receipts of cattle were lighter
this morning than generally expected at
pearly all points and with h normal
demand the markets ruled- active and
stronger. At this point buyers started
out early and trading became active from
the beginning so that an early clearance
was made.
The demand for beef steer seemed to
be In excess of the supply and the market
could be quoted strong to a dime higher.
The more desirable grades of course
showed the greatest Improvement, but
still sll kinds changed hands freely and
it was not long before everything was
disposed of. The quality of some of the
offerings wa quoted good and a high
as S6.90 wa paid.
There was slso a brisk demand for cows
and heifers and the same as with steers
ruling prices were strong to. 10o higher
thsn yesterday. Salesmen as a rule were
willing to take the prices offered, so that
trading was active and although a good
many cow were Included In the offerings
an early clearance was made. Even the
common to medium kinds changed hand
without difficulty at a little , better price
than were paid yesterday.
Bulla, veal calve and stag all sold at
very satisfactory prices aa compared with
recent sales.
The tocker and feeder market wa In
good shape, and the demand for cattle of
desirable quality was sufficient to hold
prices strong. The same as has been the
case all along, though, the demand from
the country Is still limited for common
grades so that such kinds are more or less
neglected and sell at rather uneven prices.
As a , rule, however, the market today
could he quoted steady on the common
kinds and strong on the better grade.
Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS
No.
4
1
1
I
1
J
1
1
6
I
7
11
n
4
14
1
II
t
t
It
I
It
1
4
It
Id
t
4
f
I
11
I....
I....
I....
I....
1....
1....
4....
I....
I....
1....
1....
1....
1....
!....
1....
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HOGS Receipts of hogs were rather light
st nil points this morning and as a result
the market showed considerable Improve
ment. At the opening of the market here
Drlces were a his 11 Irk el hleher hm it
soon became evident that the demand was
of liberal proportions and as a result the
market gained In strength and activity and
Soon became GtflOc higher. The close of
lite market wa goon and strong. Owing
to the activity most everything waa dis
posed of by the middle of the forenoon.
The lighter weights went laravlv from
14.874 down, butchers and mixed $4.90 to
84.921 nd h-avlee from 84.96 to 86.06.
Todsy Advance carries the market tn
the high point Of the year to date anil, In
fact t.n the high point since November 10.
1904. Representative sales-
No.' At. 8b. If. No. At. 88. Pr.
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SHEEP There was a fairly liberal run
of aheep and lambs reported this morning,
but about sixteen cars were billed through,
so that the actual number on sale wa
rather small. Buyers took hold fairly
well, so that most everything offered was
disposed of in fairly good season. Any
thing at all desirable could safely be
quoted Just about steady with yesterday.
The quality of the sheep on sale was not
FArllcularly good. Some fair ewes sold
or 86.30 and soms wethers and yearling
mixed at 6.80.
In the case of lambs, there waa scarcely
enough offered to make a test of the
market, but pricea could be quoted just
about steady with yesterday. There were
some part fat lambs on ssle that went to a
feeder buyer st $6.60.
Quotation fyr ltd stock: Good o choice
yearling, tfl.40ti.75; fair to good year
lings. H.00i.40; good to Choice wethers,
85.60fl5.76: fair to good wethers. 85.0056.50:
good to choice ewes. 86.0044.60; (air to good
ewes, I4.504f6.00; common to fair ewes, 84.00
4.60: good to choice lambs. I7.00tf7.26; fair
to good lambs, 86.7617.00, feeder lambs, (6 06
&6.0O. Representative sales:
No. Av. Pr.
4 Idaho ewea.... 76 3 25
80 Idaho ewes 70 3 26
16 western ewe. 91 t 60
lo4 western ewes 88 8 75
4 western . ewes 95 4 26
t western ewes 100 4 26
184 Idaho ewes 83 4 40
6 Idaho lambs... 60 6 00
1 Idaho lamb...., 70 6 00
909 western ewes 103 6 03
Eil western ewes 100 6 10
400 western ewes 96 6 20
268 western ewes 96 6 20
18 western ewes 96 6 60
537 west, wethers and yearlings.. 108 6 80
81 west.-wether and yearling.. los 6 80
138 wslora,ewes 106 6 10 '
1 western Wether 120 6 00
27 Idaho lamb 66 6 60
282 Idaho lambs 67 8 60
564 Idaho lambs 86 6 60
83 western Iambi 66 4 60
79 weetern lamb 79 6 85
6 native lambs... 118 7 26
213 western ewes 101 t 00
417 western ewes 101 6 00
239 western wethers 87. 6 60
heed; steadv Mrone; C'.rrdo lanit-
.; wcthcis. 88.00.
I Hit UO I.I li K lttt;'tRKET
tattle telv tn Ten rents Hlaher
lloas Five tn tern lent tllaher.
CHICAOO, Match tS.xt'A't'TI.K-tter-elpts,
14.ri head. Market steady to l'V higher.
Good to prime stecra, ..t(U6.2: poor to
medium. .liVM.rr; Meniere snd feeders,
32. 75tfi 4 60, cows, 83 iji 4 Ifc . hi lfers. 8.1. ton
6.;5; cmiliets. II. Km 2. W; bulls. I-M'c.ll. A;
vtllve. .! i'ii6 76
littis- riecrtpts. ;.! 'i(i ncan; rstimnien i'r
tomorrow, an.nm head. Market. sflv higher.
Mixed ntul btitrhrrs, S4.KMI&.2A; oxl to
choice heavv, Jo t4i 6 :! : rough heavy. 14 S
'ii'.ui; light 4 St 1 5. lu; bulk of Miles, 6.i4B
'kHEEP AND LAMnS-Recelpt. 1.000
hesd. Hheep, slow: lamns. steady, tlood
to ihoice wrtlieis. t-Vhcutl 10: fair (to choice
mixed. It 761i.'i.4C; western sheep. 85. 0016 On;
native Umbs. Ki26'ii7.60; western lambs,
8-'.5ti7.00. . ;
94. I.oals I. lie Mock Market.
ST Lollfl. March l.V -CATTLE Re
ceipt. 3.NW bond. Including 2.W Texans;
market higher; native shipping ahd export
Ktccrs. 14 t'rt.(; iirei"il beef aad butcher
steers. ;.2.r''ff..36: steers under l.'" Ihs.,
I3.2S4M.75; stofket'e nnd feeders-, .!.6ivfj I 7ri ;
cows and he'fer. f2.50ii4.r0: cuntlers, $2 doff
2.50; bulls. 2.9Pf;;3.75; lenas and Indltui
steer, $2.77U&.00; i-ows and belters, I2."J
tj3 7
111X18-Receipts, R.ovi head; higher: light.
$3.7Mi4.9; packer. W tWia.10; butchers nnd
best heavy. 8.s.1'8,'..20.
SHEEP AND I .A M MS Receipts. 2.W0
head; market steady: native muttons. 84 1
G6.S6; lambs. $A.0Oi7.50; culls and bucks,
3.5i(&4.50; tockers, $:.(vfi3.26.
Inax My Live "tack Market.
SIOCX CITV. March 15-(8pval Tele
gram. ) CATTLE- Receipts. L100 hesd;
market active and higher: beever. 33 5fVh5 25;
cows, bulls and mixed. S2.5cj4.tM; stocker
and feeders. J2. lofi 4.iX( .. cnlves and. yearlings,
12.75 3.70.
H HIS Rfceipts, .f4l head: nutrket 5o
higher. Felling nt $l.t&'. 4 90; bulk nf sales,
4 WK4.90. )
Stork In Sight. ,
Receipts of live stock at the six principal
western markets yesterday: i."
t sttie. iiotrs. wneep.
South Omaha
! Sioux City ...
Kansas City
St. Louts
St. Joseph ...
Chicago
Totals
3.100 8.7i 8.000
... l.ion tl.8on
. .. 6.2io X.S110 6.000
... S.iflt) .ti0 2.600
... 1.9"2 5,9,'0 2.60
. .. H,0"0 23.W0 '18.000
... 28.802 5,7,930 46,109
RF. 41, KST4.TK TII AMKfiRI,
Bt. Josepk l.lv gtock Market.
BT. JOSEPH. March 15. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 1.902 head; strong to 10c higher; lnt
tlves. 13. HE. 60; row and heifers, ll.ftixg'
4.66; stocker and feeders, $3.00if4.86.
HOQ9 Receipt, 5.920 head; 6c higher:
light, 84.8636.00; medium and heavy, $4.90
jJl06.
BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2.809
Deeds filed for record March 16. as fur
nished by the Midland Guarantee and
Trust company, bonded abstracter, loll
Farnam street, for The-Bee:
B. Bartos and wife to Anna Dwora.
lot 4, block 15. Brown I'ark ....$4,500
B. C Aver and wife to Rebecca J.
Foster, lot 17, block 8, Marysvllle: . . . 60O
W. C. Kramer and wife to W.- P. Man
gold, lots 16, 17 and 18. block 10, lleti
nlngton 1
XV. C. Kramer and wife to W. I.
Mangold, hill of sale for hitlf Inter
est In loto 16, 17 and 18. block 10. Rcn-
nlngton 3,800
Eugene K. Richardson and husband
to O. H. Plainer, part of lot 7.
Kountie's ubdl3- 3,255
II. D. Kountxe and wife to tl. H. Plat-
ner. part lot 7. Kotintre's attbdlv.... 991
Willis Land company to Amm Olm
sted, lot 9. block 4. Vlllls Park Place 250
R. C. Peters et al. to F. J. Fltsgerald,
lot 8. block 17. Jerome Park, nnd
other properly 1
T. H. Orin and wife to N. Btelnlnger,.
lot 13. block 16, Brown Park 1.800
II. E. H11 henna 11 11 and wife to Mrs.
Ellenor Hubermann, part of st1 of
18-16-13 I
H. E. Hubermann and wife to Ida C.
Rut her. part of r 18-16-13 l.r.00
F. V. Carmlchael to F. O. JJIoomlng
ton. lots 7 ami 8. block 5, Halcyon
Heights 600
C. E. Chambers to K. A. Ilenmnn, lot
11, block 5, Isabel 160
Lluliiger & Metcalf company to Char
lotte H. Wulf, lot 10, block 7,
Marshe s add 500
Emma Johnson and husband to K. Al
len, lot 5. Elmwood 8T1O
Annie Kolowrotek nnd husband to J.
Hunckson. part of lot 2, 3 and 4,
block 7. Brown Park 15.500
Treasurer's deed to A. Orlnn, lots 1
and 2. block 2. Elkliorn
A. Dorn to Elizabeth Boley, lot 3,
block P. Lowe'e
Snole Johnson to E. Sweet, part lot
108. Qlses' 2
J. Power to Mnry Power, part lot 8.
In 28-15-13 KOW
Hahloa H. Wakelev.to E. Wakeley. lot
1. block 17, city of Omaha, and other
property
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