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TI1E OMAHA DAILY BEE: FIUDAY. MARCH 17, 1905.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Minneapolis Leads in Producing Bull
Argument! for Wheat Trader,
JULY SQUEEZE EXPECTED IN NORTHWEST
Cor Hear Polat Oat that Nebraska
Cava U Offered far EiMM at
Hew Vark at a Lorr Flft-ara
Liverpool Weak. . '
, t OMAHA. March 18, 1W.
uyerpool wheat market closed with a
decline of rrom hi to on the favorable
crop report from the United States and
Y ,Pro.mlM ot large Argentina shipments.
erls declined from & u li centimes and
Antwrep strengthened 14. Mlnneapnlla
la sending out a great many bullish eymp
toma just now. The cash trade In high
7,J wheat la said to be splendid, with
the business In off grade not very active.
l.'J J1 DMn sold the amount of
2S7,uOO barrels and wheat aok Wednesday
to the amount of 800,000 bushels there.
All of the No. 1 northern on the tables la
being taken by Plllabury and other mill
and elevator buyers are- said to be busy.
The predictions In the northwest are for
lighter receipt very shortly. The cars to
day. Including Chicago, were 218, against
266 last week and 290 a year ago. Mlnne
apolln also talks of a May aqueee, re
gardless of what may happen In Chicago
and In other markets. The Minneapolis
stocks have decreased 400,000 bushels In
four days. Ninety-eight rare were loaded
out today, and Wednesday 222 car of
wheat were brought out o e'evators. Tha
flour output for the week Increaaed 18.000
berrela und the Minneapolis mills turned
out a total of 268.000 barrels, against 133.0X1
barrela a year aco. The Chicago July
waa for a time affected by the Minneap
olis news, but later the effect disappeared,
because No. 1 northern only la deliverable
on contract In Minneapolis, while No. 2
hard and red wheat are deliverable In
Chicago, making the situation different.
Chicago July la 2Vc lower than Minne
apolis, m king It possible to btiv In one
market and aell In the other. Tn Minne
apolis It Is said, St. Louis la short a lot
of July wheat In the northern market, and
when the southerners come to cover a
sharp ' bulge la expected. St. IjOuIs la
trading today tinder the new regulation
with the new and the old July. The differ
ence is Vic. A lip haa been given Chicago
commission houses to get their customers
off the short aide of May wheat. Mnnltoba
aends out a report the elevator receipts
are drying up and are now very small, and
that the reserve la also small. The win
ter wheat crop news continues good, al
though there has been freeilng In some
ectlons. which hsa retarded progress to
some extent, but Is not really unfavorable.
The general condition Is encouraging. Tha
primary reeclpts are 843.000 against 612.000
bushels last year, and the shipments sre
2.V M0 against 310.000 bushels.
The corn bears say Nebraska corn guar
anteed No. 2 export quality Is quoted on
track t New York for 44 cents above the
May price In Chlcsgo. The movement from
this state continues heavy. Omaha receipts
today being 144 care, against 40 at St.
iouis, 46 at Kansac City and 824 at Chi
cago. .The primary receipts are 612,000
bushels, against 331.000 bushels last rear,
and the shipments are 385.000 bushels,
ngalhat, 838.000 bushels. The commission
houses", continue to advocate tha purchase
of May corn and cats as being at the pres
ent market fully worth the monv. Com
clearances were 650,000 bushels. The T.lv
ernool tnarket closed with a decline of from
Mc.
.' " Omaha Cask Bales.
WHBAT-No. 8 hard, 1 car. 68 lbs., 97o.
CORN-No. 2 yellow, 1 car, 46Vc
i Omaha Caak Price.
WHEAT-No. 2 hard, llWfl.03; No. 8
hard, 8100; No. 4 hard, 80395c; No. 8
spring. 81.03.
CORN No. 2, 46c: No. 8. 4fic: No. 4. 46c:
no grade. 4i46o; No. 2 yellow. 46c: No, 1
yellow, 46c; No. 2 white, 46c; No. 1 white,
4ic.
OATS No. 2 mixed. 30c: No. 3 mixed.
2DVic: No. 4 mixed. 29c: No. 2 white, 31c;
No. t white, 80Hc; No. 4 white, 29c; stan
dard, J0tc.
" ( Carlot Receipts.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Chicago 27 324 181
Kansas City 80 45 4
Minneapolis 176
Duluth 15
St. Louis 33 40 6.1
Omaha 16 144 . , t
afiaaeapolla Wheat Markat.
TIM tango of prices paid In Minneapolis as
reported by the Edwards-Wood company,
llu-Ul Board of Trade, was:
Artlclee.j Open.l High. Low. Cl0Ba.Yea'y.
Wheat 1
May... 1 09,tno no l 08 1 09H 1 09V4
July... 1 06Vi 107V, 10BT, 106V, 1 0
Sept... 87 88 87, 87V, 88
ym bu. futures, spot market, barely steady.
No. 2 red, 117J f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 north
ern. Duluth, 1.22k f. o. b. afloat; No. 1
lard, .Manitoba, 31.09 f. o. b. Options had an-
.EW ' YORK '" GENERAL MARKET
''.. . . V'1
Quotations of the Day on . Varloaa
onanaodltlea.
' NEW YORK, March 16. FLOUR Re
ceipts, 14,019 bbls.j exports, 6,146 bbls.; sales,
4,800 pkffa., market dull , and barely
teady; Minnesota patents, t5.86iS6.20;
bakers, - 84.10fl4.60',' extras, 83.6ug4.30;
low grades, (3.45fr4.10. Rye flour, quiet;
fair to good, 84.3tKS4.70; choice to fancy,
84.76ig4.90. Buckwheat. flour, inactive; fi.Owa
S.10. . '
' CORNMEAL Barely steady: fine white,
21..: coarse, new, lUOSLU; kiln dried, $2.90
tiiio. v '
H VE Nominal; SOc.
BARLEY-Bteady; feeding, 44,c, c. 1. f.
New York; malting, 46&62C c. 1, f. Buffalo.
' WHEAT Receipts. 4.876 bu.: sales. 4.620.-
000 bu. futures. Spot market, barely steady.
em
ha
other Irregular, day. They were lower at
nrat, uinuenoea Dy easy caoiea and pros
pect a for heavy Argentina shipments, be
Hldea fine weather throughout the wheat
belt. Rallying on a demand from shorts
nnd small Interior receipts. the market
flnslly declined under realizing and closed
VtiSo lower. Sales- Included No. 2 red. May,
II. 11(61. closed July. 9518-16
Kit ll-lrte, closed Wc; September, 88T689o,
closed SflVic
OORN-Reeelpt. 97.350 bu.; exports, 136.165
lu.; sales, 40,000 bu. spot. Spot market,
esey, No. 2. He. elevator, and 64c f. o. l.
afloat; No. 2 yellow, 66ci No. 2 white. 66c.
Options opened easy with wheat. It rallied,
however, on the rains west and Arm offer
ings, but finally (Increased owing to realis
ing, and closed partly e net lower; May,
ti'Sc closed 66c; July cloned 66Vo.
OATS Receipts. 10.600 bushels. Spot mar
ket, steady. Mixed oata, 26 to tl lbs.. ftTtytf
38'4jC; natural white, SO to 32 lbs.. .IKVtfftttc;
clipped white. 36 to 40 pounds, 39941c. Op
tions, nominal.
, FEED Irregular; spring bran, 818.SI: mid
dlings. 3126.
HAY Finn; shipping, 6075c; good to
choice. 8o8J'4c.
HOPS Steudy; Pacific coast, 1904, 3T(fJ0c:
J 90S, !4n?7e: olds, 11 13c.
H1DE9-Qulet: Galveston, 20 to 25 lbs..
1Sc; CallfornlH. 21 to 26 lba., l!)c; Texas dry,
24 to 30 lba.. UMa.
LEATHER Btcady; acid. ?4026c.
PROV18IONb-Bef. sterdy; family, 31208
fil.l.tu; mess, 89niSi9.5(; ueef hums. 823.60;
!' acket. $U.Oi'12 00; city, extra India mesa,
16.oo4il8.00. Cut meata, quiet; pickled bel
lea. l;.Kfr7.60; pickled shoulders. 85. 40 6 50;
pickled hams. 88 5(Wfa 75 Lard, firm:
w stein steamed, 37.36; March cloned 17:36
nominal: renned. firm: compound, a.V.WSi
0 26: continent, 37 46: South America, 37.X5.
Pork, steady: family, 814 60to'16.00; short
ilosr. 3i3.orxni5.28; mess. 313.00a 13.60.
RICE-Qutet: domestic, fair lo extra,
C'-RVjc; Japan, nominal.
TALLOW-puH; cltv Hc; country, 4
5471ic.
Bl'TTKR Firm; street price, extra
creamery, 274i27Vtc. Official prlcaa eream
erv. common to extra. 2k327c: creamery,
held, common to extra, 2026Vto; state
dalrv. common lo extra. In?i25c.
CHEESE 8tong; state full cream, small,
colored and white fancy, 14c; state fine.
13Hc; state late made. Colored and white,
poor to choice, 10VflSc; slate large, colored
and white fancy, 13c: state fine. 133UWc;
state late msde, colored and while, poor to
choice. lOffitv.
EGGSk-Cn set tied: . .western firsts, ,16Hc;
western seconds. 16c. .. ;
VOV I.TRY Alive, steady: western chick
ens, lie; fowls, 13c; turkers. Ike Dressed,
firm; western chickens. 13'$14c; fowls, 138
13Hc; turkey. ltflUc.
- Peoria Grata Market.
PEORIA. Maroh l.-CORN-Hlgher; No.
2 yellow. 48Vc; No. 3, 48 Vic; No. 4. 47Vtc; no
grade. 4 V
OATS Urm ; No. white, 31c; No. 4
while. SI ti 31kc. 1
Oalath Orala Market.
WMT1I, Murch lfli WHEAT-No. 1
northern. 81.08V- On track:. No. 1 north
ern. 1.0H. No. . 2 northern. 3t.J,l ll74;
May. 1.07; July. 81.06; Septenl-er. HtVsO.
OATS To arrive and on track. 3Wc.
Hlaaeavolla Grata Market.
MINNEAPOLIS,. March I. WHEAT
Julv. 31.W'; Keptemter. r,'Siit7,c; No. 1
hard. 81.13',; No. 1 northern, ll.n: No. 2
northern, II. 0.
Toledo ee Market.
TOl.rno, O.. March W.-gKKnH-Clover,
cash, 7Ui iUicli, 87 90, April, fl.tt; 0M-
her. 86 90 bid. Prima allke, 87.78. Prime
timothy, 3140; March, 81.40.
CHICAGO CltAIS AXO PROVIIOi
Feataree af tha Traaloa aad Cleslaal
Prleea aa fioarJ tf Trade.
CHICAGO, March l.-MPd weather In
the southwest wss s Incentive for con
tinued general selling of wheat today by
pit traders. At the close July wheat was
off Vabac. May la tip Cdrn la down
V'SSc lata show a lose of Sc. Pro
visions are practically unchanged.
Tha wheat market opened weak; May waa
iflc lower at 31 .12tl T-. and July was
down a shade to ttc. at JlvaslV!- The
principal Influences wer lower cables and
continued favorable weather In the went
and aouthwest. Pit traders generally fa
vored the selling aide, but the volume of
business was not large. The principal
trading wsa in the July option. As the
session advanced the deferred future be
came still weaker, Julv declining; to Rl'c.
Bullish news from Minneapolis regarding
the flour situation there had a stexdylng
effect on the May delivery, the lowest point
on which was reached at 81.12S- Small re
ceipts In the northwest also tended to sup
port the price of Mav wheat. A feature
of late trading waa the reported purchase
of about l.Ono.iiOO bushela of July by a prom
inent commission house. The effect of this
waa to cause a rally In prices. May ad
vanced to 31 13V and July to 92Hc. Addi
tional realising, however, resulted In re
newed weakness. Final quotations on May
were at 31. n't. July closed at 91c. Clear
ances of wheat and flour were equal to
7I.8O0 bushels. Primary receipts were 33.
300 bushels compared with 612.500 buehele
a year ago. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chi
cago reported receipts of 21M cars against
66 cars last week and 290 cars a year ago.
Larger receipts than expected caused con
siderable selling of corn early In the ses
sion, resulting In some weakness. The Fell
ing, however, waa held in check by pre
dictions of wet westher for the corn belt,
the effect of which would be to materially
lessen receipts. Longs showed some dis
position to take profits. Tha market had
a little rally late In tha day In sympathy
with the bulge In wheat, but profit Inking
soon caused renewed weakness. May opened
He to H'g'Vic. lower at 49v.c to 4i4hj49c.
sold between 494e and 49Vii494c and closed
at 49VsC. Local receipts were 224 cars with
4 of contract grade.
Trading In the oata market waa very
quiet. Sentiment was Inclined to be bear
ish, owing to weakness of other grains.
May opened a shade to Vic low at 82c to
82fj82nc, sold between 81V(i32S4c and closed
at 81 c. Local receipts were 191 cars.
Provisions showed considerable strength.
High prices at Liverpool - and continued
light receipts of hogs were bullish factors.
Brokera were good buyers throughout the
day. At the close May pork and ribs were
each up a shade at 13.i7H and 36.9JV4. re
spectively. Lard waa up 2V4o at 37.12U.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
5 cars; corn, U8 cars; oats, 181 cars; hogs,
1,900 bead.
Leading futurea ranged as follows:
Artlclea.l Open. I High. I Low. I Close.l Yes'y.
Wheat
May
July
Sept.
Corn
May July
Sept.
(..,
Mar.
May
July
Sept.
Pork
May July
Lard
May July
Rlhs
May July
J
91
49U3!
4
321332V,
31H
I
13 8?H
iz va
7 10
7 26
6 9
7 07
1 13H
92H
86fe
49V,I
3232,
31H;
29
I
12 82V4I
13 DO
7 15
7 27V4
( 95
7 12V4!
J
1 13
9U! 91V91-,fi2
49HI 4!V49NSiVi
f 4Hi49Ve 49V4w
I 49V 49A 49
317.
31 814 3-'i
31' ai' 31.
2D"k 29 2974-51 30
12 77Vi 12 T7V, 12 77Vi
12 92V! 12 82HI 12 8-H
7 10
7 26
8S2V4'
7 07V,:
7 12V,
i WW
92V,
1 10
7 10
7 22
6 92
7 07V4
No. I.
Cash ouotatlona were aa follows:
FLOUR Easy; winter patents, 36.00fi5.10;
straights, 34.76tf4.90; spring patents. S5.G0i?
6.40; stralfthts. 34.4004.90; bakers. 32.40(93.75.
WHEAT No. 2 spring. 31.08(S1.12; No. 3,
81.02'ai.ll; No. 2 red, 31.13V81-15V,-
CORN No. 2, 48V4c; No. 2 yellow. 48Vic
OATS No. 2, 32Vc; No. 2 white, 34c; No.
3 white, 31S33c.
RYE No. 2, 78V4c.
BARLEY Good feeding, 3840c; fair to
choice malting, 43fg47c.
SEEDS No. 1 nax. 31.26; No. 1 north
western, 31.37; prime 'timothy, $2.253.00;
clover, contract grade, 313.36.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., 312.70
P12.76. Lard, per 100 lbs., 6 87Viff7.00. Short
ribs aides (loose), 86.757.00. Short clear
aidea (boxed), 36.87Vr97.00.
Following were me recelpta and ship
ments of flour and grain:
, . ;. vv Recetpta. Shipment..
Tlnut. bbls. ....... 24.2 10,800
Wheat, bu 82,000 20,600
Corn, bu 376.300 319.700
Oats, bu 303.100 128.300
Rye. bu 6.000 4,300
Barley, bu 81,100 7,300
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was steady; creameries, 21U6c;
dairies. 18(3 23c. EeTga, eaay, at mark,
catiea included, 14Hc; firsts, 14V.C; prime
firsts, 15c; extras, 16c. Cheese, steady; 12'ii
13Vo.
at. Loals Grata sat Prevlstona. '
ST. LOt'IS, Maroh W.WHEAT-Lower;
No. 2 red cash, elevator, 3104; track, 31. lift
1.13; May, 11.04; July, 86V4C; No. 2 hard, 310$.
CORN Lower; NO. 2 cash, 47Vc; track,
48,4e; May, 47c; July. 47Vc.
' OATS Lower; No 2 cash, 82c; track, 32
320; May, XhtQaOMc; No. 2 white, 33Vr'9
84c.
KLOl'R Moderate; red "winter" patents,
85.15.40; extra fancy and straight. 84.75
4.90; clears, 84 4.50.
SEED Timothy, steady. 32.0ft2.75.
CORNMEAL-eteady, ,2.50.
BRAN 8tealy; eacaeu, east track, 36
86c
HAY Steady; timothy, $.Offl3.00; prai
rie. 36.OWS10.00.
IRON COTTON TIES 960.
BAGG1NG-7'C
HEMP TWINE V4c-
PROVISION 8 Pork, firm; Jobbing,
I12.27H- Lard, unchanged; prime atearned,
86.65. Dry aalt meats, steady; boxed extra
shorts, 36.87V,: clear ribs. 86 8'Vi; ahort clear,
(7.12V,. Bacon, steady; boxed extra shorts,
87.60; clear ribs, 87.60; abort clear, 87.b7..
POULTRY Chickens. lower; chickens
and springs. 10V,c; turkeys, 14jjfl6c; ducks,
12c : geese, 7o. - -
BUTTER Firm; 'creamery,' Slavic;
dairy, 16(U24c. .
EGGS Steady at 14c, caae count.
. : . . . Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 8.000 g.om
Wheat, bu 32.000 46.000
Corn, bu 4O,0no 36.000
Oats, bu, 63.000 74,000
Kansas City Grata and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. March 16. WHEAT Un
changed to higher; May, 96(S964c; July,
80'i(6So4c: cash, No. 2 hard, 31-Outfl.OS; No.
8. 95c'g31.01; No. 4, 86g?98c; No. 2 red, $1.0141)
1.04; No. 8. 96cft$l 02; No. 4, mg&c.
CORN-Miy. 46ifiM8c: July, 46T,(g46c;
cash. No. 3 mixed, 46iJ4titt.' No. 3, 46c; No.
2 white. 46V,c; No, 8, 4TVc.
OATS-Steady; No. 3 white. 83V,iff84c; No.
2 mixed. 32V33V.
HAY-Steady; choice tlmott.y, 39.6010.00;
choice prairie. 87.76ift8.00.
RYE Ste'dv. 7c
EGGS Lower; Mlaaourl and Kansas, new
No. 3 whltcwood casea Included, 13V.c; case
ccunt 12Hc; cases returne.1. e less.
BUTTER-Creamtry. 2243; packing,
ICVic.
Recelpta. Shipments.
Wheat, bu 1.200 63.600
Oata, bu 65.600 46.600
Corn bu 8,000 ll.oou
Philadelphia Prada Market.
PHILADELPHIA. March 11 BUTTER
Firm, ViJ higher: extra western creamery,
mmc; extra nearby prints, 30c.
EOG8 Steady; nearby fresh and western
treh, ITc, at mark.
CHEESE Firm, fair demand: New Ycrk
full creams, fancy. 13QHc; choice, 13Vkc;
fair lo ood, 13813Vc.
Milwaukee Grata Market.
MILWAUKEE, March 18 WHEAT
Steady; No. 1 northern, 81.12; No. 1 north
ern. 31.00: July, lc
RYE-Bteadv; Nu. I, 86V4C.
BARLJCY-Steady; No. X Wc; sample.
3990o.
CORN Firm; No. 8. 40Hc; May, 49Vc,
asked.
Liverpool Grata aad Provlsloas.
' LIVERPOOL. March lfc-WHEAT-8pot.
teady: No. 1 California, lis lod: futures,
easy; March, nominal; May. 8a 8d; July,
Cs 6d.
CORN Spot, ateady; American mixed,
new, 4a 4d: American mixed, old, 4a ltd;
futures, quiet: March. 4a STd; May, is 4Hd.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Msrch 16 METALS An
other advance was reported from the Lon
don tlft market, where spot cloned at 136
Ta 6d and futures a 134 6a; locally the mar
ket while quiet was a little higher In sym
pathy, closing at 8-t (iW 7S. Copper was
lower In London, closing at 68 8a 6d for
spot and ii8 16a 3d for futures; the local
market waa unchanged with lake quoted at
3l6.t;Htt15 66. electrolytic 118 264)15. 3TV, and
casting 3l4.87t16.2t. Lead waa unchanged
at I4.4MM SO In the local market, but a
shade easier abroad, whera pot closed at
AMI tn 3d. Spelter waa also unchanged at
36.intii 30 locally, but a little lower abroad
at 13 16a Iron closed at 64 M In Glasgow
and at 49s 6d In Mlddlesborouah; locally the
market Is firm: No. 1 northern foundry
closed at tW.KVffie 26; No. I northern foun
dry, tl7.6Attl8.ts: No. I sowthera foundrv and
No. 1 soft southern foundry at 317.76418 26.
ST. lIM8. Msrch 16 M ETA I. H Lead,
firm at 4 37",. Spelter, lower at 36.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Beactionary Tendoncy of the Market Which
Developed Wednesday Continues.
OPENING PRICES HIGHEST OF THE DAY
fall Moaey Is Firmer aad the Attack
oa Valsei by Professloaal
Bears Makes Traders
Caatloas.
NEW YORK. March 16 The renctlonary
tendency in the stock market which de
veloped with the flurry In the rail money
market late yesterday was continued to
day. The selllna seemed due to the sani"
cause a there was no apparent change In
eondltlons otherwise nor old the character
of the reports In circulation which have
been the main Influence on the speculation
for some tim'.
Great confidence was professed on the
part of the Hpenilatlve element before the
trading began that the upward course of
prices would be resumed with full force,
and the "tip" was circulated extensively
that the long heralded Vanderbllt deal
would certainly be announced during the
day, the alleged Increase of the Chesapeake
Ohio dividend being Included In the plan.
The market made the ready response to
which the interested observers have grown
quite accustomed, opening sdvances run
ning from a large frsction to nearly two
points In many of the prominent atocka.
The first prices, however, were the highest,
almost without exception, and the rnpldlty
with which they took the downward course
suggested quite forcibly that efforts had
been made to make the opening high to
afford a haals for selling to take profits at
greater advantage.
With the reactionary tendency of the
market established the professional operat
ing element attacked prices with ' great
vigor. The trading element generally has
been very distrustful of the market for
some time and has constantly tested It by
making short sales In the effort to start
a reaction. These efforts up to this time
had as often proved unavailing, so that the
Srofesslonal bears had become decidedly
latrustful. Thin spirit wn still manifest
by them today in the promptness with
which they bought to cover their short
contracts from time to time. The conse
quence waa a series of recoveries through
out the day. The belief was still professed
that the flurry In call loans was due to
the recall of government deposits and
merely temporary. Preparation for the
Stand'ard Oil dividend if also assigned as
the occasion for the shifting of loans. The
money rate waa firmer, however, no loans
being made below 3 per cent and the rate
rising again to a higher figure late in the
day. It waa suggested that the recent re
ceipts of currency from the Interior have
been due to remittances by Interior banks
In preparation for drafts on their New York
correspondents for the repayment of gov
ernment deposits and that the lack of this
offsetting movement to New York ! likely
to emphasise the movement of currency
towards the Interior for the future. Sterling
exchange weakened. Indicating a source of
relief for higher money, although discounts
were firmer in London, as was natural with
the heavy demands on the Bank of Eng
land for credits. Indicated by the week s
expansion of loans by that institution of
230,000,000. There were points of resistance
to the reaction In the day's market, notably
the local tractions, the railroad equipment
companies and Chesapeake Ohio. The
covering by shorts worked a material rally
all around during the last hour and the
day'e declines are moderate In consequence.
The closing was Irregular.
Bonds were Irregular. Total sales, par
value, $3,fW5.ono. United States bonds were
all unchanged on call.
Following were the sales and rsnga of
prices on the Stock exchange today:
Bnlcs.Hlsh.Low.CIo-e
Atchison
do pfd
Atlantic Coast Line
Baltimore & Ohio...
do pfd
Canadian Pacific ...
Central of N. J
Chesapeake & Ohio.. 10.600
Chicago & Alton 2.1(
do pfd 900
Chicago Gt. Western 46.700
15.200 90 S9 R9T
RnO 10.V, la 103,
4.S00 1 45 1 42 1 43
17,400 110VJ 10 10f4
100 97 97 97
i4,:oo i4v; i4t',vi 1474
110 .113 3B V2
59VJ
4414
S2V,
25U
2427,
29.000 182V, 1S01,
800
1.600
1,100
301)
VOi
WO
1,200
' 1.400
MOO
28,900
2.8O0
2,400
200
17V4
3XVi
10714
25
61V4
364
1!I3
'354
91
47i
82V,
6BV4
96
8,600 164 161
2914
67V
12.600 1454 14S4 148H
Z." 1,1 111 Jll'4
.... 48.IW 88
.... 16.700 124
.... 10.700 254,
3O0
500
1.RO0
15.400
500
1.800
100
M
61 4
JlfiVj
pfd
163
109 V4
32'.
67
41V4
40.100 16SV4
26.500 6174
8.600 S7
Chicago N. W 700
C. M. & St. P
Chi. Term. & T
do pfd
C. C C. A St. L
Colo. & Southern
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Delaware & Hudson.
D. , L. & W
Denver & Rio Grande
do pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Hocking Valley
do pfd
Illinois Central
Iowa Central .
do pfd
K. C. Southern 100
do pfd 1.000
Louis. A Nnshvtlle
Manhattan L
Met. Securities
Met. St. Ry
Mexican Central
M. ft St. L
M.. St. P. & S. 8.
do pfd
Missouri Pacific
M.. K. & T
do pfd
N. R. R. of Mex
N. Y. Central
N. Y.. O. & W
Norfolk & Western.,
do nfd
Pennsylvania
P.. C. C. & St. L
Reading
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Rock Island Co
do pfd
Pt. L. ft S. F. 2d pfd
St Louis 8. W
do pfd
Southern Pacific
do pfd
Southern Railway ..
do pfd
Texas ft Pacific
T.. St. L. & W
do pfd
Union Pacific
do pfd
WubBHh
do pfd "
W. & L. E
Wisconsin Central
do pfd
Adams Ex...
American Ex..
United States Ex..
Wells-Fargo Ex
Amal. Copper SS.rtflO 80
Am. Car ft Foundry. 20.800 38V4
do pfd 3.rn0 100
Am. Cotton Oil 200 So
do pfd
Am. Ice i
do pfd
Am. Linseed OH
do pfd
Am. Icomotlve
do pfd
Am. Smelt, ft Refng. 29.100
do pfd 22.600
Am. Sugar Refng.... H.OOO
Am. Tobacco pfd ctf. 1,000
Anaconda M. Co 300
Brooklyn R. T 28.000
Colo. Fuel ft Iron. ... 26.4(10
Conaolldated Gaa 3.601
Corn Product 3.500
do pfd 3.i
674
41
82
2414
240
km
31t
J05'4
244
61
364
sir.
90
'4674,
814
694
96-
294
6n4
59-S,
42
24
2414
181 V4
17
32
106 V4
24V4
61
354
191 V4
375
35 Vi
904
t7V
82
69
95
93
1624
5U4
294
.. 72.300
200
..104.100
.. 2.700
2V9O0
400
SKI
200
400
. 4.800
00
. 9.200
4O0
. 7.300
. 4.400
. 6,500
.194.500
600
. 2.900
. 2,400
100
8m
. 1.200
1464
84H
98'4
924
"3474
8O14
71
2674
64 '4
70V4
118H
36'4
99 V4
39 '
3fl
6874
13674
9974
23i
46
19
2474
5'fVi
85
12DV4
2IU
61H
11H
162
107
32
6;4
41 V4
162,i
0014
8614
84
954
92
'.W4
80
71
2i.4
6314
0874
118S
Soli
9914
3SV
.18
67V4
133 V4
994
23
46
19
24
62
is
100 233 233
781.4
36
9S4
35
40.700 474 414
Distillers" Securities. 11.600
5.300
8H0
1,600
1,100
600
1.400
101 1,4
1224
14Nl
7'.4
"d
66H
YiS
72 -434
192
S374
SOW
861.
103
46
874
1234
26 V4
61
116
1624
1084
32
6k;
44
163 V4
6074
864
92
1444
84
964
92
91 14
344
80
714
2.:i4
63i
69 ij
118,
354
99
39
8Vi
13414
994
23
46
184
24iJ
63
244
230
131 '
250
794
3814
994
s
54
394
16
43H
llBt
9974
IK
99
12114
143
97
1W4
06
5274 64'
?08il 209
154 164
122
143V4
971.
117
67U
64
69
41
I8814
23'4
80
35V4
1024
4ft
16.800 II314 111H 113H
z.win 7Bt
General Electric
International Paper..
do pfd
International Pump..
do pfd
National Lead
North American
Pacific Mall
People's Gaa
pressed Steel Cat....
do pfd
Pullman Pslace Car.
Republic Steel
do pfd
Rubber Goods
do pfd
Tenn. Coal ft Iron...
U. 8. leather
do pfd
V. K. Realty
U. S. Rubber
do pfd ". ...
U. S. Steel
do pfd
Va. -Carolina Chem...
do pfd
Weatinghouse Elec...
Western Union
Total sales for the day, 1,492,600 shares.
6914
41V
1894
23
794
88 V4
8614
3674
J02
40
3,700 91T4 81 917.
700 217 246 246
1.400 19 18T4 184
800 77 76V4 7V4
6.3iO 27V4 26 274
3O0 IMU4 96t4 97
4,900 814 Vt 91
800 12V, 12 12
1.600 106 10M. lftS4
1 400 r,4 934 R414
2.700 42 40V4 41 Vt
600 lim 110V4 mv,
84.700 36H 364 36
34.100 964 96U MH
300 344 34 344
200 IOH14 10(Ui ifirtM,
1.910 IK314 183 I8I14
1.400 914 94!4 94V4
Hew York Mining Stocks.
NEW YORK. March 18.-The following
are the closing quotationa on mining atocka:
Adam, Con
Allr
Bratrt
Hninilrli Con .
ramalm. Tuanal
Con. Vs..
Horn 6ilvr
Irna SlWsr
LmStIII can
Offered.
it
..106
..
.. 1
. . a
..10
..10
. 1U
.. t
Llttl, Chit!
Ontario
Ophlr
Phoenl, .,
Poloal
Sava.
Sierra Nvvada
Small Hopaa .
Standard
..
..I7S
..4u0
..
..10
.. IS
.. 17
.. II
..1M
Treaaarjr Itateaaeat.
WASHINGTON, March l.-Today'a slate,
ment of the treasury balances In the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the UEAfVi gold
reserve in the dlvlwiuii of redemption,
shows: Available cash balances, tl42.28O.400;
gold. 858.607.29S.
"Jew York Moaey Market.
NEW YORK. March 16-MONEY-On
call, strong at Pa4 per cent; closing. 24
per cent: offered a 2H Pr cent. Time
loans, steady; sixty days and ninety days,
3 per cent: six months, SH Pr cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-8fl4H
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Weak, with
actual business In bankers' bills at 34.96454I
4 8660 for demand and at 4 844MN 8t56 for
slxtv-dav bills: routed rates. 34 864j and
84 S74; commercial bills. 84 84i4 84.
SILVER Bar, 68c; Mexican dollars. 4Sc.
BONDS Government, ateady; railroad,
Irrerular.
Closing prices on bonds were?
V. t. rot. is, ref... .141 Chn .. rtfa
do eouiwin 14'4 I N. t. a 1H4
do Is. ret 14 4 Vanhattan e. a 4S...K4H
do etmpnn Kx n central 4a 5
do saw 4a, rag l34j do lat Inc N
do coapoa WH Mlnn. St. U 4a... M
' do eld 4t r. 1M M . K. a T. 4s lon'4
do old 4a, coudos..IM1 do In
Am TohacPO 4a. Ct(S. t1 ft. H. R. of ft t. it J
do a. rtfa
Atrhlann sea. 4a...
do adj. 4a
Atlantic C. U. 4a.
Bal. Ohio
do (Ha
Central of Ca. (a.
do lat Inr
do (d Inr
Chea. Okie 4Ha....l St.
J17 N. T C. a. (H. im
..1144, N. J. C X IS I"1
.. (7 .No. Par 1 8c 4a IK
..1(11 I do 77
. .lfHt N. W. F. 40 10SH
.. KtO a. U rfdg. 4s..... :
..ill Penn eonr. W !
91 iftaiidlas an 4a 1JH
st
71
Cnlca.n dr A. (Ha.
C . B. g. n. 4a.
C. R. I. A P.
do rol. la.
i
Lata. e. la. II
L.. r. fa. s. l4
CCC. sV St. U . 4s.. 101
St. L. a. W. . 4a
H' Sboard A. U 4a..
.. 1V Bo. Pacific 4s
.. M So Rallvar la
Chlrsso Tar
Colorado Mid. 4a
Colo. So. 4a..
Cuba ra. ctfa ....
D. aV R. O. 4a...
Milium' Sec. la
7
... 1
...
.100
Totaa A P. Is
t., at. i,. a w
I'nlon Piolnc 4a...
do ronv. 4a
V. a star! W la
..lOmlWabaih la
..It do deb. B
Krle prior lion .... 101 14 a-ratern aid. 4s..
do an. 4a 111 . a u. r.. sa..
P. W. a D. C. la.. .110 Iwta Crntrsl 4a .
Hocklni Val. 4Ha....lU
Offered.
aH
-4
.liH
..132H
. M
.in
.. w
.lit
,. 71
,. M4
.. fi
. 4H
Bostoa Stock Market.
BOSTON. March 1.-Call loans, SVtti P"
cent; time loans, 4tp4V4 per cent. Official
closing on stocks and bonds:
Atrhlaon sdl. 4a (7
do 4a IHS
Mm. ('antral 4a..... 71
Atchison
do pfd lUH
Bnaton A Alhanjr....Jt
Bottnn Mains H4
Bom on Kleatsd 165
Klnhbur. pfd ........ 14
Mrslcan Central .....
N. Y.. N. H. H...M6
Prra Marquette WH
Vnlon pariflc 134H
A mar. Arge. Chare
do pfd
Amsr. Pnru. Tube.
Amer. Suaar
do rfd
Amer. T. T IJf'i
Amer. Woolen r
do pfd 107
Dominion I. A 8 ?S4
FMIann Eire. Kl
Ornaral Electric
Maaa. Rlaetrle
do pfd
Maaa. ()
t'nlted Kruit
I'm ted Shoe Mach.
do pfd
V. 8. fitrsl
do pfd
Bid. Asked.
Weallns. common
Adventure
Alloues
Amalgamated
"Amarlran Zlt .
Atlantic
Rln.ham
cal. Hacla
Centennial
Cop par Ran.a
Pair Wrat
Dominion Coal ...
Franklin
nHiOranry
HI h' lele Rorala
. 44
.14SH
Maaa. Mining ..
mcni.an
Mohawk
Mont. C. AC.
Old Dominion ..
oareola
Parrot
QulDry
Shannon
1 Tamarack
14 .Trinity
43 r. s. on
112 CI ah
ant victoria
34 H Winona
M iWolvrrlna
H
. M
..
.. 314
.. it's
.. II
,. 17
. 11
.171
,. lit
. H
.. 1
,. 74
. 11
.
. tk
. II
. 14H
. Ut
. IH
.
. V)
. !
.114
. a
.is:
. ItH
. 's
. 41'1
. 1't
. 14
.IK
London Stock Market.
LONDON. March 16. Closing quotations
m stocks and bonds:
.. 1H
..
-I0SV
Conaola. money IIH
. do account ...
Anaconda
Atcbiaon
do pfd
Baltimore aV Ohio. . . .1I2;
Canadian Pacific ....Ui
Chea. oi Ohio. ..
Chicago Ct. W..
C. M. A 8t. P..
DeBrera
Denver A R. O.
do pfd
Erie
do lat pfd ...
do :d pfd ...
Illinois Central .
Loula. ft Naab. .
M. , K. A T
... IH
... Mil
...1(17
... I74
N. T. Central.
. .IH
..
,. !
.. SH
.. 74-l
.. 1C4
.. aOii
.. 47
.. Mil
.. 47H
..Ml-
.. 711
..114
.. .TTl
.. H'4
.. a
.. 47'1
1
Norfolk W
do pfd . . .
Ontario A W
Pannay Ivanla
Rand Mlnea .
Reading
do lat pfd
do !d pfd
80. Railway
do pfd ...
174Ko. Pacific ..
a3Skl'nion Pacific
4! do pfd ...
14 lU. 8. Steel..
71H do pfd ....
117 W'abaah
144 do pfd ...
UHlspaman 4s
SIIA'ER Bar. quiet. 2C4d per ounce,
Muxviii zvitrsvi per cent.
The rote of dUtonnt in uie open market
for t-hort hillat Is 24 per cent; for three
months' bills, 2V4 per cent:
Foreign Financial.
IjONDON. March 18. Money was quieter
In the market todiy and supplies were
moderate. As a result of the recent large
borrowing, the Bank of England's discounts
had a hardening tendency. Prices on the
Stock exchange opened firm, with a moder
ate amount of bualnese. which helped the
satisfactory ' conclusion of an unusually
heavy settlement. The-' feature was a de
mand for Grand Truivk "id Mexican rails,
each recording substantial gains. Consols
were a shade easier. Home rails were Ir
regular on disappointing- traffic returns.
Americans opened dull and recovered to
above parity, led by Chesapeake & Ohio
and New York, Ontario Western, which
were both active, and advanced consider
ably. Afterward the tone waa generally
rather Irregular and t,he market closed
fluctuating and weaker. Foreigners were
fulrlv Arm. Imperial Japaneae government
6s of 1904 were quoted at 105V4.
BERLIN, March 18. Prleea on the Bourse
today were weaker on account of the ad
verse reports In regard to the Russian
situation.
PARIS, March 18. Trading on the Bourse
today opened quiet, with a general depres
sion, but at the closing the market waa
quiet. Russians were weak. Russian im
perial 4s Were quoted at 87.80 and Russian
bonds of 1904 at 5.01.
Bank of England Statement.
LONrON, March 1. The weekly state
ment of the Bank of England shows the
following changes: Total reserve Increased
;27S.O(, circulation decreased 258.000. bul
lion Increased 16.681. securities Increased
6.000,0110, other deposits Increased 8,624,000,
public deposits decreased 353,000. notes re
serve increased 280.000 and government
securities were unchanged. The proportion
of the bank's reserve to liability this week
is 51.12 per cent, compared with M.47 per
cent last week.
Statement Bank of France.
PARIS. March 18. The weekly statement
of the Bank of France shows the following
changes: Notes In circulation decreased
ll.450.OOOf, treasury account current in
creased S5.226,00Of, gold In hand decreased
lf!.126,O0Of, bills discounted decreased 10 325,
OOOf and silver In hand decreased 476,0OOf.
Bank Clearings.
OMAHA. Murch 16 Bank clearings today
were $1,481,265.83. For the correNponding
day of 1804 the clearings were $1,245,847.37.
Wool Market.
8T. LOT'IS, March 18. WOOL Dull: me
dium grades, combing and clothing. 24i9i26c;
light fine. lMTOc; heavy fine, 14Q15c; tub
watihed, 80ff37Ho.
LONDON, March IS. WOOIThe sales
at the wool auctions today amounted to
11.305 balea. The selection waa the heat
of the series and Included a fair quantity
of good greasy merinos, which were bought
for America and Germany at high ratea
Crosa-breds comprised the bulk of the of
ferings. America secured large line of me
dium at fully 2 per cent above the sales.
Following are the sales in detail: New
South Wales. 1,800 hales: scoured, 114(1
Is Ad: grcosr, 6hJ?'1" ' '4(1- Queensland,
1.800 balea; scoureds, la ZVidffls V,d: greasy,
SdSi'ls Vtd- Victoria 800 hales; scoureds,
lOdigila lid; greasy, 8d(tJ'ls JVld.' South Aus
tralia, 200 hales; greaay. llVydftls. West
Australia, 800 bales; rrreaay, 7Vwilld. New
Zealand, 800 bales; scoureds, laffjla ,d:
greasy, SdiS'ls Id. Cape of Good Hope and
Natal, (00 bales; scoureds. la 2dais UVtd;
greasy. 7plld. River Platte, 200 bale;
scoured, 7Vd!j21a 2d.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK, March l.-COTTON-8pot
cloaed quiet, 6 polnta lower; middling up
lands. 8.16c; middling gulf, 8.40c; kales, 2.100
b8T' LOCI8. March la.-COTTON-Qulel:
middling. 74cl aales. T balea; recelpta. H00
balea; ahlpmenta. 877 bales; atock. 44.670
bLVERPOOL. March lS.-COTTON-Spot
In good demand; price 6 polnta lower;
American middling fair. 4.70(1; good mid
dling, 4 46d; middling, 4.34d; low middling.
Ifttii good ordinary. 4.06d; ordinary, 380d.
The sales of the day were 12.000 bales, of
which 1.000 balea were for speculation and
export and Included 11. SCO balea American.
Recelpta. 10,000 balea, Including 7,200 bales
American.
NEW ORLEANS, March 1S.-COTTQN-Eaaier:
aalee, 2.300 balea; ordinary. 5V4c;
good ordinary. 6 7-16c; low middling, T 8-lc;
middling, 7 U-16c; good middling $ 1-lnc;
middling fair. 8Vc; receipts, 10.198 balea;
atock, 263,168 bales.
Oils aad Resla.
OIL CITY. March 16 OIL Credit bal
ances, 3139; certificates, no bid; ahlpmenta,
113.930 bbls.; average. 0.o3 bbla. ; runs, M).
ii28 bbls.; sverage, 70.(23 bbls. Shipments
Lima, 76.892 bhls.; average, itfl.tiM bbls.; runs
Lima. 73.048 bbls.; average. 58,430 bbls.
SAVANNAH. March 16. OIL Turpen
tine, firm. 52V40.
R081N-Flrm; A, R. C. $180: D, 3! 86; E.
$2. art; F. 82 95; O. $3,024; H, 83.80: I. $3 60; K,
$4.05; M, $4.50; N, $4.75; WO, $6; WW, $5 15.
Dry Goods Market.
NEW YORK. March 1S.-DRY GOODS
Firmness Is still the feature of the dry
goods market and although no large exten
sion of business Is evident yet a good un
dertone Is much In evidence. Reports from
certain sections Indicate a moderate Im
provement. Jobber, still report a moderate
amount of activity and the outlook aeema
to be for a long drawn out season.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Beceipta Quit Liberal and Prices
Steady to a Trifle Lower.
HOG MARKET A LITTLE STRONGER
Moderate Receipts at kecp aad
Lamba and with a tioad Demand
the Market Held Jnst Ahoof
Steady an All Gradea.
SOUTH OMAHA. March 1. If. .
Receipts were: Cattle, nogs. Sheep.
Official Monday i.'tW s.oOs U,vl
Official nienu s.tf-i.' k, i.t4 0.12s
Official Wednesday 3.033 8.494 7.3;l7
Official Thursday 3i0 tt.luO 2,sJU
Four da
this week.... 14. 595
27.233
37.2Vt
3M18
45.49
8.131
34.543
2S.9C43
34
2K.i9ii
SS.Hltf
19.982
34TJ7
lava
Same flava last week Kti.:
Same days week before. .13.999
Same three weeks ago. .14.1)1
Ssme four weeks ago.... 6.234
Same days last year.... 21,801
RECE1PT8 FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
The following table shows the receipts ot
cattle, hogs and aheep at South omahA for
the fear to (late, with comparison with
last ear:
. , 106. 1904. Inc. Dec.
Cattle w.w 190.718 21.U
l" 613,015 4N8.B.9 24,136
Sheep 333,743 i&S.m S.fcS
The following taole shows the average
price of hogs at South Omaha for the last
eeveral days, with comparisons:
Feb. l...
Feb. 17..
Feb. u .
Feb. l..
Feb. 29..
Feb. a..
Feb. 21..
Feb. 23...
Feb. m..
Feb. 36. .
Feb. 26...
Feb. 27..
Feb.
Mar. 1...
Mar. I..
Mar. $..
Mar. 4..
Mar. 6...
Mar. C...
Mar '1...
Mar. 8...
Mar. V..,
Mar. lo..
Mar. 11..
Mar. 12.
Mar. 13...
Afar. 14..,
ar. 16..
mar. 16..
1W. I
Tis'
4 7i
I 1903. I19W.I1903. 11902. ;l01.19u0. 1
4 8SV4T6 03 83 1 6 28
4 71 I 6 021 1 IB I I 711
4 ; 1 6 04i ti 9. 1 6 '.ai 6 221 I
Miili 9ii e t ti 4 83(
i 65V 6 i4 s. 6 s6 6 31 4 78
4 68 I 4 Ml 6 M k 8J 4 '.4
4 2ii 1 t fci k t U
4 6 5 22 6 93i I . 82, 4
4 6oj 6 U $ 84 6 7 4 (9
4 sl 6 1U Sll 6 93i 6 881 I
I 39 I 9li 6 881 i $3) 4 66
4 75V4I fr 82 f 8SI 6 all 6 l 4 i
4 U . IM a SKl 6 901 k i 3 i
I 4 su I 0 14 1 o vii a i- t oa;
I 4 7l4 8 09i 6 93 1 6 tol 4 W;
I 4 77Vi 6 12 7 03 f 11 4 68!
I 4 80 b (41 7 U1J V( 6 32;
I 4 85
1 4 SK&4,
I 4 7Vsl
I 4 S 1 s i! 7 14; I 6 4i, 4 U
I 4 nVal t ij 1 20 6 9'i , 101
I 4 86m 6 111 7 M tt M)t 5 4"). 1
I'll 76! 7 13; 6 18! 6 41 4 76!
I 4 80 1 1 1 ai u Mi a 4t 4 ii
1 4 rl4 5 lb. 1 ii o i.i a 001 4 1a,
I 4 6 25: 16 13, 6 6t 4 79
1 1 6 16, 7 20, I 6 6o 4 s!
I b (4 7 ulj 6 o-( 6 32; I
I J Ui 7 U 6 97 6 371 4 741
I 1 7 tft 6 k b eo 4 7o
6 13 7 loi b In, e 3i 4 1
I 6 19 I 6 0o 6 39 4 72
3 68
8 64
342
t 60
$ ti
tM
3 61
$ 63
3 U
a
8
e
3 51
3 52
1 67
4 U
m
3 64
3 ui
3 tU
be
4 M
3 rH
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3 2
6 M
3 59
3 Ml
Indicates Sunday.
The official number of cars of stock
brought In by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
C, M. & St. P. Ry 4 ..
W abash Ry 1
Missouri i-acitlc Hy it 1
union Paolnc sysiem 23 15 ..
C. A S. W. rty , u
F., E. A M. V. H. H 3b U J
C, Wl. f., M. et O. Ry 3 9 i
kt. e M. Ry M) 2-1
C, H. & V. rty 3 li
C, H. 1. A P. ny east 4
C, R. I. eV f. Hy., west 11..
Illinois Central iy 4 3..
Chicago Ureal Western 9
Total receipts 173 92 14
The disposition of tht .lay a receipts was
as loilow. oacn buyer purchasing ine num
per of Head indicated'
. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co 4.x) 1,-vi mi
Swift and Company l,o.'2 l.toa
Cuaany at-aing ui m l.um l.viu
Amour & co 014 l.j.u I.j.i
Mccreary & dark lu
Hill Jriuntsinger S.)4
Huston ot t o
lxigan &. Rdihsunlld 3o'
1j. f. Husx 94
bain Wertneimer 'ui
Mike Haggeity bo
J. H. H001 0.- Co 4o
tiulla iCiine 4
ilaisiend Pacxing Co Kb
ti. & a 7 ui
. ti. Clark. bo , .
ti. mi. Hamilton M
other buyers 224 ISo
Totals 4,01'J 6,214 8,0S
CATlXE There was quue a liberal tun
of cattle nere tooay tor a i nursuay, or, in
other worus, conotions were exactly re
versed from wnat tnoy were yesterday,
packers, as a result, were leollng ratinr
bearish anu tnougnt they ougm to be uoie
to tike on some of tne auvance ot yes
terday. i'ne market on beef steers was a trifle
slow In opening, as buyers did not start
out as early aa they have of late. They
began bearing the market, but salesmen
were holding tor steady prices. Anything
that Just suited pa e kern Hold without mucu
trouble at yesterday quotationa,- but 011
others the teeilng waa wean, and a good
many sales had 10 be made a trifle lower.
White the market waa not-very active, the
bulk of the onerings was divpuscd of at a
reasonably early hour.
Cowa and heifers were also rather alow,
with the tendency of prleea downward.
The same as wltn steers something that
Just suited buyers held about steaay, but
asiue irom inose tne rnHraei was s,ow ana
weak to a dime lower. Buyers did not take
hold with aa much life as usual and en leu
men were slow to cut loose at a reduction
In prices, so that It was rather late U.I010
a clearance was made.
Bulls were perhaps a trifle weak, but veal
calves sold in very much the same notches
they did yesterday.
The mHiket on atockers and feeders could
not be quoted anything but steady. Not
many were Included In the offerings and
with a fair demand everything at all de
sirable sold without difficulty at steady
prices. Common stuff was slow the same as
USUai. nepresemaiive BHirs:
BEEF STEERS.
No. A. rr. No. AT. Pr.
IJ4 3
i 77S 3 ti
I let IK
1 50 4 (K)
11 111 4 Ot)
C 11 4 Oa
11 ana 4 10
1 1 4 ll
7 1034 4 1(1
I 100 4 10
( SI4 4 14
1041 4 to
1J 1108 4 M
I imt 4 H
( 44 4 M
11 1010 4 U
1 1074 4 l
11 1010 4
1 1010 4 36
l K7 4 40
14 11S1 4 40
44 1211 4 60-
II lOkO 4 tO
II ll 4 ao
IS tlM 4 60
40 1097 4 ti
b 11X14 4 It
It 1081 4 hi
h 12(H 4 00
It lues 4 00
21 i::n 4 00
SO 1190 4 S
14 1161 4 06
17 llal 4 66
U 1114 4 TO
4 1170 4 (0
11 lit 4 TO
17 ,.110 4 76
13 114 4 76
14 1246 4 75
86 161 4 76
II Hit 4 76
T 1114 4 40 13 1147 4 5
in 1210 4 40 It 1166 4 0
20 1136 4 40 10 1JS0 4 M
4 1(106 4 4(1 14 1JT7 I 00
11 H!l 6 13 1261 6 00
(l 1141 4 46 6.. 1446 6 00
U 1121 4 46 16 .131(7 6 00
1U 4 60 16 1067 6 00
17 10W 4 60 IS 1347 t 40
STEERS AND COWS.
,1 1016 4 ti If MI5 4 40
,t 104 4 10 3 1003 4 60
li" 141 4 40 t 1261 4 66
It 4J 4 40 4 1!I7 4 7t
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
U HI I 86 II 1143 4 10
l,u Bcows.
1 1010 1 16 i tJO t 10
1. IM I t6 11 (! t tO
106 t tl II 10J1 I H
I; M0 I 40 1 1140 21
I 1010' I 64 1 110(1 I 16
1 170 I 60 II 1066 t 23
1 MO 1 60 It 1006 I 10
1 lOvO I 64 1 1040 I 16
a W I to 1 170 3 ti
1 17 I K It til I 16
I lit t 66 1 1011 t 64
1 tlO 8 71 It 44 t 60
1 10)0 I 76 4 lot I 60
1 100 I 16 13 ltl I 40
1 U IK II 2t I 00
a 1071 I tt 1 1260 I IS
I 1U20 I 00 1 1140 I 46
.1 HIS I 00 10 1004 S 16
1 107 I 00 11 136 I 66
1 1100 I 00 It 146 I 70
1 tt I 00 Ik Ill 76
I ti tOO 4 1044 I Tt
1 14TI I 00 n not I 76
t 111 I 00 1 1116 I to
I 1(44 I 00 1 107 4 00
1040 t 06 1 14W 4 10
1 1160 I 10 I lilt 4 16
t 1121 t 10 t 1166 4 26
COW9 AND HEIFEKH.
17 747 I 10 12 1101 I u
1 HEIFERS.
I 4C0 8 60 24 7!l to
I Ttt t 60 1 1110 I To
7 7VI I 60 1 kl 3 76
t U3 t 16 It 1061 I 3
1 00 I 00 II 1116 4 10
1 tlO I 16 i 1026 4 16
61 tii I 60
BULLS.
1 tOO 1 76 1 ltJO 3 26
1 771 t 7 1 HJ0 I li
1 1100 t 76 1 1460 1 to
1 120 I 16 I lf0 t lo
1 1170 t U 1 120 I so
1 1600 I to 1 lard I 4S
1 lilt t to 1 lino S 10
I ,.lta I 6 1 If 50 t 6'l
1 144 I M 1 0 t (0
1 U60 I a I HMO I 66
1 1.. ..14 I 10
STAGS.
1 1610 4 16
CALVIC8.
t Tt I 71 1 120 I 60
1 IM 4 ft I tlO t 60
1 , 120 t 00 t 146 6 61
1 N IM 1 140 i 64
I
STOCK CALVES.
1 J(W t J 1 4o 1
STOCK COWS ANU 1IKIKKRS
I 741 t 25 T 171 1
t ln',6 III I K2 I
1 ! ID 1 . 2 6
' STOCK KR8 AND FEEDERS.
t 440 t M 1 73" 1 7S
I tan I T5 1 043 I 7
1 440 t on 62 1 o
1 410 t l 16 4(4 t IM
1 4d I 00 11 MI 10
lid 3 00 T J2 t
14 m 1 16 47 I 0
4 1 ;s s ; 1 o
I a.so i to ,w a.'l J n
10 7S7 I 60 I WT6 4
1 710 t 60 1 4 on
1 0"0 I 60 7 60 4 00
II .J a 60 14 4 "O
44 ?T I 0 l Ill 4 n
1 140 I 40 7 13 4 OS
J tus t so 1 1010 4 26
7 til I 6 IS I0M 4 56
I 78 3 tt 40 77 4 ti
2t I5 I 76 I., 740 4 60
7 fl 3 75
' IDAHO.
9S feeders. . 11? 4 80
HOCS There was a smaller run of hog"
here this morning than was generally ex
pected, but locel packers were rHther slow
to tHke hold and early sales were only
steady to strong, with the market fur from
being active. It soon became evident,
though, that packers wsnted the hogs, and
as a result trading became more active
with prices a little stronger and conse
quently most evervthlng changed hands by
the middle of the forenoon. The feature of
the market today was the fact that the
strene-th was confined very Inrgely to the
pood Unlit and butcher weights. The heavy
nogs sold at Just about steady prices. In
manv cases butcher weights and light to
ward the close sold fully :'c higher, so
that the range of prices is becoming nar
rower. The quality of the ofTerlnga was
better than usual today and that also helps
out the appearance of the market on paper.
The lighter weights went largely from 81.90
down, butchers and mixed from $4 90 to
I4.7Mi and heavies from I4.97H to 85.02H
Representative sales:
Ke. A. Sh Pr. Ke. At. ft.
tl 141 120 4 t 61 261 12 4 ll
17 117 .. 1 8 It 221 .. 4
It....... .IN 40 4 67(4, 70 !41 .. 4 S
It ...1W 10 4 114 It 211 tO 4 6
14 210 .. 4 TW 261 .. 4 M
17 2"0 .. 4 7S tt 161 10 4 16
4 231 in 4 to M 2M . . 4 lit
M M4 40 4 to M 226 I 4 16
71 3t .. 4 M 40 241 . 4 S
40. 171 .. 4 X) 64 lt It 4 M
41 256 in ltd M 166 .. 4 16
14 232 10 4 n tl tit .. 4 6
6. U 60 4 to 47 Jit .. 4 6
It 11 40 4 til M i, .. 4 16
72 2.11 .. 4 ("0 60 243 40 4 65
16... 100 .. 4 to tl 144 ..46
82 126 .. 4 0 76 2t0 .. 4 tt
14 22S 10 4 N 14 24t .. 4 S
64 2T1 to 4 0 10 274 .. 4 ti
72 127 .. 1 ttt 64. 1H1 .. 4 1714,
1 221 40 4 I24 67 1.102 120 4 7(4)
72 .221 .. t !2'a 44 163 .. 4 17V,
17 Ill .. 4 82t 61 tl ... 4 t7V
65 2t 40 4 2( S 26 .. 4 7
44 20 40 4 2V 64 266 .. 4 I74
It tt-t .. tl'i 17 tM .. 4 I74,
61 261 120 4 t!1 110 SIS .. 4 17V,
tl 263 tv 4 tit t 293 10 4 ITVa
74 244 .. 4 1 2 (t 44 26 .. 4 ITS
II 220 40 4 Ult 66 270 .. 6 00
64 tfttl 10 4 C24 III 3O0 ..100
77 210 .. 4 24) 0 Ill 10 6 00
74 216 .. 4 t!tj 64 t7S .. 6 no
II 220 40 4 ?' HI 274 .. 1 00
74 ...211 40 4 I24) 44 250 .. I 00
It Ill .. 4 t24, 0 241 .. I 00
ltT .. 4 Its II Sit 40 t 00
6 2.16 .. 4 124 16 241 .. t 00
3 211 .. 4 t2tt 60 323 .. I 00
6! 21 .. 4 124 61 Sft2 .. 6 00
64 234 40 4 2T 41 214 .. 6 HQ
66 2(1 10 4 2t, tt 2M 40 t On
...,. ...230 tO t K 74 306 ..6 00
71 254 .. 4 !(, 67 305 .. t 02VJ
SHEEP There were only fourteen cars of
sheep and iambs reported this morning, so
that although the demand was not very
heavy everything sold without a great deal
of trouble at Junt about steudy prices. The
quality of the offerings was quite good this
morning and that also had a tendency to
help out the market to quite an cxient.
W'eftcrn ewes sold up to 35. 2b, Western
wethers 80. 76 nnd western yearlings 3'i uO.
The lamb market also held just, about
steady and Pve loadg were good enough to
sell as high as 37.15. They were Nebraska
fed Iambs of fair quality.
Quotations tor ied siock. Uood 'o choice
yearlings, W.40S6.76: fair to good year
lings. n.u0i6.4o; good to choice wellif.TS,
85.00(3.75; fair to good wethers, tj.uufga.iiO;
good to choice ewes, to.Owo.M': tair to good
ewes, 34.5(5.00; common t.t lair ewea. 34.00
&4.50; good to choice lambs, 37.007.a; fair
to good lambs. Jo.TDr 7.00. feeder lamba, 8b tM
4i4.oO. Representative sales:
No. Av. Pr.
Z21 western ewe 98 6 ls5
2 westej-u lambs 75 00
239 western lambs 84 7 15
510 western lambs 7tl 7 15
73 western cull lambs 51 3 5
2 wenlern ewes 1) 4 00
1 western buck 170 4 00
1 western ew 100 4 50
1 Colorado yearling , 70 5 (4)
2 Colorado ewes 115 6 do
97 western ewes 118 6 00
1(0 western clipped lambs 60 6 00
80 Colorado ewes S8 6 10
19 Colorado wethers 95 6 76
45 Colorado, yearlings K0 8 25
150 Colorado yearlings 81 6 60
3 western lambs 05 6 60
25 South Dakota bucks 113 4 2a
3 Idaho ewes 90 6 25
20 Mexican ewes 91 6 25
83 Mexican wethers 85 5 50
80 Idaho wethers 94 6 W
185 South Dakota wethers 113 6 65
367 Mexican yeurllnga 82 6 50
4 Idaho yearlings 100 6 50
140 Idaho yearlings 93 6 60
460 western lambs 81 7 15
CHICAGO . LIVE STOCK , MARKET
Cattle Steady Hogs Strong Sheep
'- . and I.auibs Steady.
CHICAGO, March IB. CATTLE Re
ceipts, K,0iO head; market steady; good to
prime steers, 35.inJji.25; poor to medium.
t3.76'(t4.S6; atockers and leeders, $2.5ftn4.Hn;
cows, $2.75011.60; heifers. $3.0Og6.00; canners,
81.Mrii2.40; bulls. $2.5'V(iH.flO; caives, 83.0t.l4l."5.
II OflS Receipts, 23.000; estimated tomor
row, 20.000 head; market xtrong; mixed and
butchers. $4.8.VS.20: choice neavv, $5.10;
rough heavy, $4.9rtff".n6; light, fl.s:S.12H;
bulk of aalee. K.OTvhB.lO.
SHEEP AND LAM R9 Receipts. 15.000
head; market steadv; good to choice weth
ers. $4.V&.10: fair to choice mixed. $4.75
ffi5.40; weKtern sheep, $5.00(tW.0U; native
lumbs, $6.00(07.60; western lambs, $6.5i87.60.
Kansas City Lire Slock. Market.
KANSAS CITY. March 16. CATTLE Re
ceipts. 2.S0O head, including 200 southerns:
steady to 10c higher; choice export and
dressed beef steers, $5.2rg6.7S: fair to good,
84.2;"(6'5.25; western fed steers, $4.2.'5iU.35;
stockers nd feeders, $3.004j4.56: southern
steers, $3.i5&'4.90; southern steers. SS.TTi
4.90; southern cows. $2.5O4.00- native cows,
$2.0fr4.40; native heifers $2.754.75: bulls,
$2.50(7(4.00; calves. $3.00if.00.
IKXSS Receipts, 6.5(l head; niurket 5c
higher, active; top, $5.12V4; bulk of sales,
$4.Ca5 12'j; heavy, K.nsftClSH: packers,
$4.9O?t'S10: pigs and lights. $4.1k3.00.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Recelpta, 3.700
head; sheep strong: lambs nfl'lOc lower;
native lambs. 6.t.'2h; native wethers,
$5.356.85: native fed ewes. $4.85(86.(10; west
ern fed lambs. $6.2.Vfi'7.25; western fed year
lings, $6.60416.80; western fed steers, $4.86(y
5.85, stoekera and feeders, $8.50g6.60.
It. Louis Lire stock Market.
ST. LOC18, March 16. CATTLE Re
ceipts. 6.000 head, including 600 Texan;
market steady: native shipping and ex
port steers. $4.Ofitfi.00; dressed beef and
butcher steers, $3.0O(f6.0; steers under 1.000
lbs.. $3.0(Ki(6.00: stockers and feeders, 12.50
04.75: cows and heifers. $3.40(54.60; canners.
82.002.50; bulls $2.70ft4.23: calves. 13.607.00;
Texas and Indian steera. $3.6O6.00; cows
and heifers. 2.0TKtf3.7S.
HOO8 Receipts. 5.000 head; steed v; pigs
end lights. 33.754T4.95; packers. llfi.OOini. 16 ;
butchers and best hetvy. $5.1515.25.
SHEEP AND IxAMBS -Receipts, 200 head;
market steadv; native muttons. $4 00(fi6 75;
lambs. $5.00-7.00: culls und bucks, $3.2&($
4.36; stockers. $2.omi73.10.
Sew Vark Mv Stock Market.
NEW YORK. March l.-BEB:VE8-No
receipts; nothing doing In live cattle; mar
ket feeling ateady; exports tomorrow, 70
cattle.
CALVES Receipts, 107 head: prices firm;
veals, S6.00(ft$.76; no choice calves here; no
little calves; dressed calves steady to
etrong: city dressed veale. SlSVic; country
dressed. 7B7TtC.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 811 head:
sheep quiet but steady; lambs alow and
easier; sheep. $4 &(. 00: lambs, $7.008.00;
medium spring lambs, 85.50.
HOGS Receipts. 8.038 head: market
strong; prime state hogs. $5.70.
St. Joseph Lire Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. March 1. -CATTLE Re
celots. l.M(9 heiid; steady to strong: native.
$40Oi50; cows and heifers, $2.0iKq4.60;
stockers nnd feeders. $3,0044.60.
HOGS Receipts. 6.53S head: mnrket 8c
higher: light, $4.90(05.05; medium and heavy,
$4 9V? 10
SHEEP AND LAM R4 Receipts. 74 head;
steedy to e'rong; Colorado lamia. $7.45;
wethers, T6 00.
Stock In slant.
Receipts of live stork at the s'x principal
western markets yealerrtav
. C !. tf.-r; Sh en
South Omaha 3 M 1"0 2.W)
Slnux Cltv R'O 1 "0
Kat"4 Cltv t tn" a ft n 7 -oi
ft. I mi's ..' R 6f"in j.'rai
Pt Joseph .,4 ' ' " T
Chicago 0Tft Mori) it oro
Total
2.W 47 918
casts
StoiT flT III efoxV .flal
SIOCN CITY Verch 16 iCperlal Te'e
rr'io i--CATTl'f-lf fi'i heirl: mi.
ket tleady; bcevet, 13 IS; cows, bulla
and mined. $? 7547 4 : stockers and feeders,
$J ;M! ; calves and yearlings, $2.7Tv4j3 76.
IH HIS Receipt. li.hesd. market 84
Mgher. telling at $4. 7.4f5 W, bulk of sales,
$1 vT4 .
omihi mini.esai.K market.
toadltlna at Trade aad tjaetatloaa oa
Staple aad Faarjr lrdaee.
RGOS-Kecelpts henvy. market weak;
candled Block, 14c.
LIVE ronTKY Hens. 1"c; young roos
ters, according to iic, to 10c; old roos
ters, tiU'; turkeys. 15c; ducks, J0c.
BCT'IKR-Pncklng slock." Iiil7c; choice
to fancy dslry, atsridc; creamery, 31 Wtc ;
prints. i.'5c.
FHWH FROZEN PISH-Trmit. 9c; pick
erel, SV1; pike. SVc; perch. 8c; hlueflah.
11c; whltefish, 6c; vilmon. lie; redanapper.
inc: halibut. 9c; rrnnplea 11c; buffalo. 7c;
white bass, lie; heriiug. i ; Spanish mack
erel, lie. Frog legs, per dux., tno.
HAY Prices quoted by ttniahn Whole
sale Hay Dealers' astoclittlun : Choice No.
1 upland. $7.ti; No. 2. $6.0; medium, $.(;
course, $5 5o. Hye traw, $6.50. These prices
are fir hay of good color and quality.
BRAN Per ton. $17..
OYSTERS New York counts, per can.
4.V; extra ?lects. per can, 35c; standards,
per can. SOc. Hulk; Srandard.v per gal..
$1.40; extra selects, per gal., l.b6; New
York counts, per gnl., $1 ..
TROPICAL FRC7TS.
ORANGES 4'allfornla, extra fancy Red
land navels, all alios. $2.50; fAncv navels,
$2.25; choice navels, large sixes 8t 98, 111
$2.10. n
LEMONS-callfornlii. fancv. $2.70 : 300 and
8rt, $3 25; choice, 270. JO0 and S0, $3.00.
DATE5V-Per box of SO-h. pkgs.. $20;
Hallowe'en, In 70-lb. boxes, per lb., 4Vifj6c.
FIOS California, per K-ib. csrton. VM
S5c; Imported Smyrna. 4-crown. 10e; 6 ana
6-crown, I24-; fancy Imported (washed), in
1-lb. pkgs.. lftfilSc.
BANANAS Ir medlum-slxed bunch, $1.7
tK.26: lumhoa. $2.5iJ.().
GRAPEFRl lT-Per host of 64 to 64, $4 0.
FKCITS
APPLES New York Kings. $2; New
York Greenings, $3 00; New York Baldwins,
$3 00: Colorado Wlnesaps, per bit. boXi $1.86;
Plri'lns ri.66.
OrtAPES-Imported Malagas, per keg, $7.
TANGERINES California, per half-bnx,
$2.50.
CRANRERRIES-lVlsconsIn Bell and
Bugle, per bbl.. $8.00; Jerseys per bbl.,
$k.(5; rer box. $2.76. 1
VEOKTABLES.
POTATOES Home grown, In sacks, per
bu., 45c; Colorado, per bu., 60c.
IT RN I PS Old, per bu.. 40c: Canada rut
abagas, per lb., lVo; new turnips, per doi.,
$1 00.
CARROTS Old, per bu., 40c; hew, per
dos., 76c.
PARSNIPS-Old, per bu.. 4io.
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.i6; new southern, per dos , 76c
CL'CL'MBEKS-Per dos.. $1.75i2.ao.
TOMATOES Florida, per ( basket crate,
$6.00.
CABBAGE Holland seed. rer lh. l'4c
SWEET POTATOES Kansas kiln dried,
per bbl., $2.60.
BEETS old, per bu., 40c: new, per doa.
bunches, 75c.
CELERY-Californla, 0876e.
RADI8HE8 Hot house, per doi., 45c.
LETTCCE Per box of about fifteen
heads, 60c.
RH CBARB Per dog., bunches. 75cf$1.00.
PAR8LEY Per doi. hunches, 75c.
SPINACH-Pcr bu., $1.00.
ASPARAGLS-Illlnols, per doa. hunchea,
$2.(0.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full cream.
13c; Wisconsin Young America, 14c; block
Swiss, new. 15c; old. 164rl7c; Wisconsin
brick. 15c; Wisconsin llmburger, 14c.
HIDES No. 1 green, 7c; No. 2 green, c:
No. 1 salted, 8Hc; No. 2 salted, 7Vtc; No. 1
veal calf, 9e; N. 2 veal caif, ic; dry salted,
7i&14c; sheep pelts, 2&cifJ$l.l'0; horse hides,
$1.&U3.00.
NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shells, new
crop, per lb., lc; hard shells, per IK, lie:
No. 2 soft shells, per lb., 12c: No. 'I hard
aliells, per lb., 12c; Pecans, large, per lb.,
12c; small, per lb., !'; peanut", per lb., 7c;
roasted peanuts, per lb., 8c; Chill walnuts,
per lb., 124il3'4e; almonds, soft shell, per
lb., 17c; hard shell, per lb., 16c; chestnuts,
per lb., 12Hi&13cs new black walnuts, per
bu.. "6I1 90c; nhellhark hickory nuts, per bu.,
$1.75: large hickory nuts, per bu, $1 60.
Evaporated Apples aad Dried lfralts.
NEW YORK, March 16. EVA PO HATED
APPLES Market shows il tie change; hold
ers are asking 64C for prime, but the figure
is rather above buyers' views; common are
quoted at iub'tc; prime, .i(fl5Vje; choice, 8
(UtHac; fancy, 7c.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRCITS-Prunee
are in fair demand bt recent nuotrtlons,
which range from 2tye for 80-inoa to 6'o
for California fruit; Ore-on sell' as hifeli
as 7c on best grades. Aprl-jota are un
changed, with choice quoted at lOVcCr'IOUc;
extra choice, llHiglJic; l'aney, 129l6c.
Peaches also are unchanged, with choice
at lOfrlOHe; extra choice, UWJlOlic; fancy,
imru!l2c. Raisins show no iresli feature;
loose Muscatels are quoted at iifo6'ic; Ixm
don In, vers at $1.0&gl.25 and seeded ralslna
at 6Vi'Uc-
Coffee Market. .
NEW YORK, March 16 COFFEE Fu
tures openod steady at unchanged prleea to)
an advance of 6 points In response to ateady
European cables. The-second cable from
Santos reported smaller San Paulo receipts
for the day and the market later Increased
the gain somewhat with offerings relatively
light. The market cloaed steady -with the
spot monthly points higher arid the other
positions 10 polnta htgher. Sales reported
of 70.250 bags. Including Japrll at 6.05c; May.
6.20(&6.25c; July. 6.35(fi6.40c; September, B.60flj(
6.60c; December. .701t.1c; February, 6.90c. '
Spot Rio, steady: No. 7 Invoice,' 7 V-S mild,
dull; Cordova, Wise.
Sugar and Molasses. ,
NEW YORK. March 16. SI 'G A K Raw,
stRdv: fair refining, 4Kic; centrifugal. 98
test, 4V; molasses Sugar, 4c. Refined,
q.ilet: crushed, 6.75c: powdered, 6.16c;
grnnulated 6.06c.
NEW ORLEANS, March 1-Hl'OAR
Strong; open ketile. 4Vl4e: open kettle
centrifugal. 4MI4c; centrifugal . whites,
5 9-lc; vellnwa 4Zc; seconds, 84fi4t4c.
MOLASSES Quiet; open kettle, MtqMk-;
centrifugal, Milae. -Syrup, steudy at XAt
3tc.
Postpone Action on Sanltairluiw. .
WACO, Tex . March 16. The head camp.
Woodmen of the World, Jurisdiction "C,"
which Includes Texas, ArUona tind New
Mexico, has postponed for two years setter,
in the matter of erecting a sanltt.rlum for
the treatment of 'Infirm members.
Two Xesrroea Are Haaacd.
RICHMOND, Va.. March 16 Two ne
groes were hanged here today, Edwin Aus
tin for crimlnHl assault on a 10-year-old
negro girl and Peter Danch for murder of a
negro woman. The execution passed oil
quietly;
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Deeds filed for record March 16, as fur
nished by the Midland Guariinlee and
Trim company, bonded abstracters, 1614
Farnam street, for The Bee:,
J. C. Carrol and wife to VV. H. Ilhep
ard, bH lot 2, block 63, South Omaha. $ 2,600
J. E. Wright and wife to P. Dulimel, .
s44 feet lots 9 und 10, I'nlon BuUare 900
Lydla J. Van Orman and h unhand
to same, 4) feet of nSO feet lot 8
and 10, Union Square 4,500
E. Cackley to A. D. Cackley, part
lot 19Vt, Millard Caldwella ad.... 1,600
Omaha Realty company to Wlnnett
W. Mcllvalne, lot 9, block 4, Haw
thorne $00
C. H. Rockwell to Merchants National
bank, lots 3 to C, block 106, Dundee.. 1
J. A. Haughey and wife to W. Zin
nia n, lot 10, block 117, Dundee 0u,
Marie U Flxellt and husband to Bar
bara W. Goodyear, lot 14, block, 1,
Potter's add 1.0
E. D. Jonea and wife .to M. J. Ca
lupeky, lot 8, block 2, Halcyon
Helghia M
Katie Schmidt to P. B. Her, part
seW nety 12-14-12 1
Katie Schmidt, guardian, to same,
aume 800
J. U Drulen et al to Interurban lnd
company, part nwV S3 and part
ne',4 2-ir-13 6.8J0
H. Lund to J. Christensen, part lot
1. block i, Barker Place 800
A. Hodgett and wife to Mary Vtman,
part lot 6, block 1, Anderson Place.. 70
G. Worthlngton, bishop, to Cathndral
chapel. Diocese of Nebraska, lot
13 and 14, block 10, Parker' add.... I
F. Chrlstlsnsuu to C. Hansen, lot 11,
block 7, Porker's add . X
C. Hansen and wife to F. Chrlsvlan
aon. lot 6 block 4: Patricks add.... 1
Mav A. Williams to Iura B. Tuttle,
part lot 14, block 1. Puhnan Place.. 800
Q. 8. Collier and wife to S. Newman, .
lot 10, block 6, 81urs 1.7M
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