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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY. MARCIT 21. -1003.
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GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
May Wheat Cloiett Week " Wall, but ii
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Disappointing Today. .
CORN ACCEPTANCES FALLING OFF FAST
Scalpers Claim Hull Sears la term
Has Brfa Ularoanled bg Ad
vance Balls Expert Wait
Corn to Atop oon.
OMAHA. March 20, 1805.
The who.it market was desd this morning,
Willi no rallying power, trie Alii' opi-ntd
lit i.l.-- aiiu drrlinrd from there to i.lS.
whfn mi the low point reacncil lie-tore
noon. At Imon the May was at 11.14-1.
j ii3 July did not lime ground ho imn'ii.
Liverpool closed with a decline of ',c. Ant
werp whs iinrtinnged and 1'arls lost 10
ii'iium' Tim May wheat In a different
proposition trom the July and Beptember,
in the southwest and In Chlrago ih May
Is n matter of supply "nd Demand, although
in t'lin-nao It in imdly rongestea. In tne
northwest both May and july art supply
and dTnaiid deliveries. Last weelt tho
.May rwgan the. week with a break of z-o
hiki later made a rally of tSt cloning tna
ik wllhlo 'c f the high point and with
a lut gain fit ?,. It would seem from
thl ahowmg the Wall street bunch still
controls tlm situation. No now trade are
roming into the market and the comnils
nlon house are doing all they ran to kot-p
their rumirmer out of It. The primary
lec-elpt nr H,0'0 bushels. aaalnst Tlli.OtJO
bushels lngf jcar, inn) the shipments art
2I1.IKKI bushels, against 3H bushels. Tho
visli'le Fupply of wheat decreased for the
week 1,13,0K) biiMhels. The Mlnneapolla
'neks decreased I76.(i0 bushels for the last
itvo d.iysi The northwestern curs today,
ini'iuiilng Chicago, arc 6';T, laat week CIS
mid lust yeur 6m. At Minneapolis 3J4 cars
eie loaded nut Saturdny and there was a,
itund rash demand. The world's ahlpments
ir! fU'7ti.U) bushels, Hgainst ll,84O.0UU bush
"im for tha preceding week and 10,684,000
bushels last year.
iiit- com iimrKet this morning wns on an
even keel, lUirliig last week the corn ad
vanced ?c, the May touching 6ho. from
where If broke l'c, closing- the week with
a net advance of inc. There la a
strong bull interest opposed to the scalpers.
The bulla have been up from 4SUc. The
ecnlpers are bearish on the outside, spec
ula lor who thoy claim hnve not coma
Into the market on the buying side. All
bullish news they claim haa bean dis
counted by, the ndvance of 6c from the
low point. The exports for the week wero
3.K4Q,(ioi bushel. Ilie seaboard today took
1:H.X nt t'hli-ago for export and New York
' report' d twenty-five loads worked for ex
port todmj'j. Liverpool has advanced .
Vha cash business hum not followed the
future market, as the bulla had hoped.
America It the only country now export
ing in any volume, the Argentina having
practically dropped out. Thla causes the
ocean nnssnge figures to drop for the week
from Jo.oofl.uoo to below 12,00n,vm bushels,
nnd the excess over Inst yenr from 10.000.000
t.i X(O0 bushels. Everybody- Is looking
to the west to see what tha situation is
to become. The acceptances have been
falling off rapidly from all the western
states, Nebraska nnd other states have
sold a great deal of corn to be delivered
before the rates go In, April 1. and are
slow to make any more contracts.
' - Omaha Caah Prtcaa.
WIIBA f No. 2 hard, Il.V-"3i.03; No. 8
hard. 8?r' No. 4 haid, HOfcfcc; No. i
spring 11.03.
CORN No. 2, 45ic; No. S, 4fiHc; No. 4,
4-Cfcc; no grade. 40ig44c; No. 8 yellow, 46c;
No. S yellow. 46c; No. 2 white, 46c; No.
2 white,-1Mic
OATS No. 2 mixed. 80c; No. S mixed,
ItiVic;" No. 4 mixed, 23c: No. 2 white, 31c;
No. S white, JOc; fii, 4 white, 2Hc; stan
dard. Carlot Itacetpts.
' ' s Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Chicago W .. . 860
Kansas City..' 53 64 IS
Mlnneapolla 657
Iniluth It
Bt. Uiula 87 151 139
Omaha 27 13U . 2J
Minneapolis WkMt Market.
. The range of prices paid in Minneapolis a
reported uy the Edwards-Wood company,
tionid of Trndo, was:
Articles. Open. nifth. J Low. Cloae-lBafy.
Wheat I I I I I
Wheat I I
jui.v.f.f i 4r i'
vBept... 88V
JEW YORK GBXKRAL MARKET
Quotation ot the Day on Varloaa
, Commodities.
NEW YORK, March 20,-Fl.OrR-Re.
ceipts. 21,400 bbls. ; exports, 4.X99 bbls.; mar.
krt, dull and unchanged; Minnesota pat
ents. W.SMJH 2: bakers. J4.KXat.5o; winter
ratents, l.i.tojo.TS; winter atralghta, Ss.209
30; winter extras, 3.6.Vjj-i.Z0; winter low
grades. H.4'(&4.10 ltye flour quiet: fair to
good, $4.304.70; choice to fancy. 4.7ngf4.90.
Hiickwhrat flour, Inactive, per 100 lbs., 2.u0
CORNMEAL Steady ; fine white and yel.
low, ll.26fil.S0; coarse new, SI. 10(31.12.
RYE Nominal; weatern, 80c.
BARL,EY-Dull; feeding, 44c, c. 1. f.,
New York; malting, ttKyOic c. I. f. Buffalo,
WHEAT Receipts, 175 bu.; apot market,
easy; No. 2 red, nominal, elevator; No 2.
red, 11.17 f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern,
Ouluth. 81.23H t. o. b., afloat; No. 1 hard,
Manitoba. HM t. o. b afloat. Following
an Irregular start the wheat market ad
vanced slightly on smaller world's ahio-
menta, steady cables ana coiner weather
' rat. It then Inclined to realigln on biz
northweut receipts and southwest selling,
rallied on the large visible supply decrease
and waa Irregular thereafter, closing rather
easy at Mt? r'l decline. May, II 13v,tJ)
1.12,, closed IU!Hl July. W 13-16j87V,
closed 07c; September, 89H897c, closed
CORN Receipts, 248,825 buahela; exports,
1R1.473 bushels; spot market, steady; No. t,
5KiC, elevator, and 54c f. o. b., afloat; No.
2 yellow, 55c; No. 2 white, 54ViC. The op
tion market opened up sharply on rains
west, Arm cables and leas receipts than ex
pected. Unloading then developed and with
wheat the market rent-ted to nearly the
close on cqverlng. Iast prjoej were toflHo
net higher; May, 64j6oc, cloaed 55c;
July, 5Mc. closed 55V
OATS Receipts, WM0 bushels; exports.
816 bushels; spot market, quiet; mixed, 2a
to 81 pounda, S7'jSic; natural white, 80
to U pounds, 4NV(i:Wc; clipped white, 36
to 40 pounds, XX?41o.
HAY Irregular; shipping, 7He724c;
good to choice, 87VWi90c. .
HOPS yulet: stale common to choice,
:04, 2it30c ; 19HB, 24gr27c; olds, JHjl8c; Pa
cinc coast, 1IM, 2Mii'Jc; UW, 2Vu c ; olds
llftlSc.
l.K-ATMER Steady ! acid. 24c.
PROVISIONB-Heef steady.; tamlly. $12.00
larket, Ill.lKwji'M.OO; elly extra India mesa,
1S.UKU18 00. Cut meats steady; pickled bel
lies, 74i 7o; , pickled shoulders, 6tIVc;
ulckled hams, Ktilh', Lard, market firm:
weatern attained, ti.45; ruflned, steady; con
tinent, 87-50; Hon! h America, 97.16; com
pound, 84.M7Mi4).aU. Pork, firm; family,
$14.Mi 15.D0; ahort clear, 12.7515.2; meaa,
Sl3.26il:t.75. '
RICK Quiet; domestic fair to extra,
2tk'(i5'C' Japan, iiuminal.'
TAI4.0W Steady; city ($2 per pkg). 44o;
country (pkga. free.), Hti-Cv,o.
BI'TTEK Klrm; . atreet price. extra
creamery, I7ft'.7Ho. ORlclul prloea, rream
cry, common to extra. Job 27c: creamery,
held, common to extra, 428Vsc; state
daiiv, common .0 extra,
CIItCli:HE--Strong; slate full cream, small,
colored and white fancy, 14c: state fine,
1SV; slate lata made, colored and white,
poor to choice, lOVtilJc; state large, colored
anu while fancy, ic; state fine, llifHc;
state late made, colored and white, poor to
choice. 1012c.
hQUS Klrm; western firsts, 17o; western
seconds, lAHc.
POl'lnt A'.lve, steady; western chick
ens. 12c; fowla, ISn; old turkeys, lc;
dressed, steady, western chickens, 13a'UV,c;
lowla, 13t(iavc; turkeys. ibHK-.
Kansas f Mr irala and Prevlsleaa.
KANSAS CITY. March 20. WHEAT
Higher; Muv. 74o: Ju'V- "Vl No. I hard1
11.0431.07; No. f tl.Oltfl.t: No. 4, aoctf
tlOa; No. 2 mlxet. l.u5l.i; No. I. fl.WW
l.l.; No. 4, !oii1.03.
CORN 4teauy; May, 45Vi645ic: July,
tic. Cash: No. 3 mixed. 46h45c; No.
3. 45i)45c; No. 2 white, 4tl4j46uc; No. 8,
Ii- Tc.
."AT8 Steady ; No. i white, 84c; No, 2
mixed. 3ii33lo.
HAY Steady; choice timothy, ag.S-WO.Oo;
choice prairie. 7.7fSjj.uU.
HYE-Steady, 7c
EOliS-Sivady ; MiASuurl and Kansaa new
No. 2, )!! ood lanes Included. 14'-c; case
count. i:Hc, cases returned. H U-
Hl'TTKit 81-t.dy ; cnuinciy, 22427c;
I'lukmc lii'j'.
' Receipts. Shipments.
M'heat, bu i.4t 7kxio
Corn, bu .l2o HoO , m 'eT.Sirt
Oats. . bu..... , r.. )W ' T.U00
r--r-- ;
Minneapolis flraln Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. March 2H.-WHEAT-Miv.
8I.12H; J"'V. September. fS'.c;
No. 1 hard. Ills'.; Nu, 1 .nprtheru, 81 ll':
K'v 2 nori hern, 81 lo
FLOLU-Kirst yaluu, lii.iOyti.W, aeconj
patents. 88Mon: first clears, 84 25U4.4C;
second clears. M.7M2.S), .
BRAN In bulk. 214.25.
CHICAGO CRM AD PROVISIONS.
Featerea of Ike Trading; anal Closing
Prices an Board ef Trade.
CHICAGO, March 20,-UberaJ primary
receipta caused many realising ssle in
Msy wheat here today. As a result tha
May option at the close waa off V- July
la down StSSc. Corn showed a gain of
He. Oats are unchanged. Provisions are
up 2,ctil21,c.
Weakness in the wheat market developed
soon after the opening. 1'nder the Influ
ence of bulllrh weekly statistics the market
In general opened quite firm. July being up
Sft'tc, at MTffttflc. Mav waa unchanged
to He, lower, at 81.lfi4Sl.16S- Owing to a
decrease of 1.300.0) buahela In the world's
shipments for the week, compared with
those of the corresponding week a year
ago, prices In foreign grade markets
showed gains. The decrease in the world s
movement waa the main reason for the
Initial firmness here. Commission housea
were fairly active buyers of the future de
liveries. The May option, however, waa
under considerable selling pressure, a num
ber of prominent longs being reported ac
tive on the selling side of the market. One
reasen given tor the desire to unload May
was an Increase In receints northwest, ar
rivals at Minneapolis and Duluth being
larger than on either the corresponding
day laat week or a year ago. Later tho
selling became more general when figures
showing the total primary receipts were
posted on the bulletin bosrrts. The total
movement today in the I'nlted States was
nearly lon.ooo bushels In excess of what It
was a year ago. The showing on prlmsry
receipts was a hard blow to the theory
of depleted reserves and was largely re
snnnslhle for the weak undertone of tha
market. After selling at 9H'c, shortly after
tne opening, tne juiy delivery roiioweu
May In a downward course. The lowest
point for May was reached at 11.144. July
sold off to mkMic. During the last half of
the aesslon the market received some sup
port from the strength of cash grain, but
the demand was not urgent. The market
closed rather weak, with May at II. MS.
July closed at 2r,f21c. Clearances of
wheat and flour were equal to 25.5no.OnO
bushels. The amount in passage increasea
84.000 bushels, while the visible supply de
creased 1.151,000 buahela. Primary receipt
were W4U00 bushels, compared with 71X 200
buahela a year ago. Minneapolis, minim
and Chicago reported reeelpta of W7 cars,
against MH cars last week and 575 cars
a year ago.
The corn market was firm from start to
finish. At the opening the market waa
Influenced by smaller receipts than esti
mated, arrivals today hetng nearly ion cars
less than expected. Ijite In the day a
report of twenty-five boatloads taken for
export gave additional support. A feature
of trading was the reported purchaae of
2,000,000 buahels by a prominent commission
house. May opened HQc to S'S'V' higher,
at 49H&49Hc sold between 48Sif4Rc and
49V4c, and closed at 49Hiifi49l4c. Local re
ceipts were 864 cars, with five of contract
grade.
Sentiment In the oats pit was Inclined
to bearlahness, owing to liberal receipts.
A desire to take advantage of the low
freight rate waa the cause of the Isrger
movement. May opened unchanged nt ao,
sold between 81'fi31i'&Sl7c, and closed at
81e. Local receipts were 840 cars.
Provlaiona were Arm on amaller receipts
of live hogs. Shorts were good buyers. Of
ferings were comparatively light. At the
close May pork was up 10-312HC higher at
12 97H5 13.00. Lard and ribs were each up
2U436C at 87-150)7. 17H and Ifi.OTVs.OO.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
52 cars; corn, 533 cars; oats, 295 cars; hog.
4.000 head.
Leading futures ranged as follows;
Artieles.1 Open. Hlgh.j Low. Closo. Safy.
Wheat
Mar
July
Sept.
Corn
May 1 July
Sept.
Onta
May
July
Sept.
Pork
May July
Lard
May July
Ribs
May July
' I. I
ii irxa-1 1 1544
IWiaHlW 87 Ml ?. isWB'fc
1 14V1 1 MS! 1 1&S
40ViflV4
4,i'8S!
4tf'B-X
31Si
31
494 48741j9l49VB&,4 49M9i,
4PS1 49
4S!Mn4
12 9S
13 10
7 17:
7 32Vi
31ST4
31
13 00
13 15
7 50
7 32
97U 7 00
7 17V4I 7 17Vi
31'fiH
',4
21 S
S'
s
12 2H
13 07H
7 15
7 80
97H
7 15
494
49'i
49S
SIS! 31S
aisljnsfS
29SI29H'S'
13 00 12 87V4
13 12! 12 10
7 17!
7 30
8 97!
7 17
7 12
7 25
8 95
7 12
No. 2. I
Cash quotations were' as follows:
KLOL'R Easy; winter patents. 85.00S5.10:
straights, 14.76m 4.90; spring patents. 35.004
5.40; straights. 24.40ff4.s0; bakers'. 32.40ji3.4O.
WHEAT No. 2 soring. 1.101.13; No. 3,
I1.02WU2; No. 8 red. 1.151.1.S.
CORN No. 3, 4Sc; No. 2 yellow. 48c.
OATS No, 2. air31Se; No, 2 white, 33
33Sc: No. 8 white. 132c.
. RYE No. 2. 78(6p78c.
BARLKY-Uood feeding, 38(340c; fair to
choice malting, 433r47c.
SEEDS No. 1 flex, I1.S8; No. 1 north
western, .11.88. .Clover, contract grade,
11335.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., 812909
12.96. Lard, per 100 lbs.. 37.067.O7. Short
ribs sides (loose). H.87(97.00. Short clear
sides (boxed), 17.00.12.
Articles. Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls. 29,200 21,600
Wheat, bu. SO.OHO . 82.200
Corn, bu ang.imo 351.200
Oats, bu. 374,100 122.4H0
Rve, bu. 4.00O l.fyO
Bsrlev. bu. 6,8uO 80,200
On the Produce exetaange today the but
ter market was firm; creamerlea, 20t26c;
dairies. 18323c. Eggs, firm, at mark,
caaea Included," 15r; firsts, 15c; prime
firsts, c; extras, 17c. Cheese, firm; 12
18c, - -,
St. I.onla Ornla axnd Prorlslona.
BT. LOriS, March 20. WH EAT Firm ;
No. 2 cash, red, elevator, 11.06; track,
1.M1.14: May, 81.05; July, 86c; No. 2
hard. 81.07.
CORN Stronger? No. t cash, 47c: track,
484j4HS: May, WWc; July. 47'47c.
OATS Steady; No. 2 cash, 31c; track, 32
r32c: May. HOc; No. 2 white, 33c.
FLOUR Dull; red winter patents, 85.18
j5.0; extra fancy and straight, 4 15434 80;
clear. 84.25'o4.W.
SEED Timothy, steady, 82.0082.75.
CORN MEAI Steady; 12.50.
BRAN Steady; sacked east track, f
SRlk-.
HAY-Steady; timothy, 30O13.0O; prairie,
8.oo!n.oo.
IRONCOTTON TIES-5c.
BAOaiNO 7"iC.
HEMP TWINE c.
PROVISIONS Pork higher; Jobbing,
112.50. Ird, higher; prime steam. $.2.
ry salt meats, higher; boxed extra shorts,
87.12; clear ribs. 37.00; short elenra 17.75.
P,acnn. higher: boxed extra shorts, 87.62;
clear rlhe. 17.62; short clear, 37,87.
POULTRY Dull; chickens and springs,
10c; turkeys. 141 19c; ducks, 12c; geese, 7c.
RUTTEH Firm; creamery, 214f26c;
dairv. 1824c.
EOOS Steady at 14c, case count.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 14,H0 lft.OHO
Wheat, bu Wi.OOO 6.0n0
Corn, bu lRl.OiiO J7.0n0
OaU, bu 139,000 41,000
Visible Supply nt Orals.
NEW YORK. March 20.-The visible sup
ply of grain Saturday, March 18, as rmn-
filled by the New York Produce exchange
follows:
WHEAT-33,ft43,000 bushels; decrease,
1.151 000 bushels.
CORN-,77,000 buahela; Increase, 421,000
bushels.
OATS 18.111,000 bushels; Increase, 184.000
bushels.
RYE 1.489,000 bushels; decrease, 103.000
'bARLET 1,817,000 bushels; decrease, 53$,
000 bushels.
Liverpool Grain and Previsions.
LIVERPOOL, March 20.-WHEAT-8pot,
steady; No. 1 California." f J0d. Futures,
nominal; May, 6a8Sd: July, a d.
CORN Spot, firm; American mixed, new,
4s4'd; American mixed old, 4s lid. Fu
tures, quiet; March, 4a 4d; May, 4s 8L
Unlnta Grain Market.
DULUTH. March 20 -WHEAT-To arrive.
No. 1 northern. 81.08: on track. No. 1
northern. 31.08: No. 2 northern. II 02til .08;
My. 81.09; July. 81.08; September. 88c.
OAT8 TO arrive and on track. 8oSe.
Peoria Grala Market.
PEORIA, March 30.-CORN-Actlve hut
lower; No. 1 yellow. 47e; No. 3, 47c; No.
4, 4e; no grade. 4344oc.
OATS-Steady: No. 8 white. 21SlSo;
No. 4 white. SlflflHeC
aaar and Molaaaea.
NKW YORK. March 30-SUOAR-Raw,
firm: fair rennlng, 4Sc; centrifugal, M teat,
5c; molasses sugar. 4c; refined, steady;
No. t, 6.45c: No. 7, 6.40c; No. 8. 6 3tc; No. ,
1.25c; No. lO.'iroc: No. 11, 8.li No. IX,
6 06c; No. 18, 4 96c; No. 14, 4 80c; confection
ers' A. 90c; mould A, ( 40c; cut loaf, 6 74c;
crushed. 4).75c; powdered, 6.15c; granulated,
6 i. ; cubes, i.Uk:
MOIA8SES-Woiet; New Orleans, open
kettle, good la choice. Hiti'ioe.
NEW ORLEANS. March 2t.-SUGAR
Quiet: open kettle, S,H4r; open kettle,
i-etitrifuual. 4',ti47,c; centrifugal whiles,
4c; jellows. 4S(.'A.c; seconds. i,lj4c.
MoLASFi:S- Siesdy; cpen keltic 2c, cen
tiilugal, 3tVc- Siup, nominal, toe.
EV YORR STOCKS ASD BONDS
. . .. ., . .
Early Decline in Valnea ii Checked B
Actire Bujing.
PERIOD OF DULLNESS FOLLOWS PISE
peralatore Trying to Keep Market
On nn Kirn Keel Intll gome
Doabtfnl Faetora-Are
Worked Oat.
NEW YORK. March 20.-The effects were
perceptible In today's stock market of eome
nenevoient supervision wnlch had the ei
fect ef discouraging aggreaslon by thebear
party. The buying which checked the de
cline, however, hesltsted to follow prices
when they turned upwards and the specu
lative operators who attempted to puph
the advance found themselves In scanty
company. The result was a period of dull
ness In the trading and a narrowing in
the fluctuationa, prices showing a tendency
to settle to about last week's closing.
The impression was produced of an ef
fort to hold the present situation on an
even keel while awaiting the solution of
some of the doubtful factors In the out
look. The party of reaction waa somewhat
aggressive In the early part of the day
until checked by the measures of support
In the market. With the reaction checked,
some of the old rumors of deals showed
renewed vitality, notably that alleging a
plan for a holding company for the an
derbllt properties and for the combination
of New York Central. Northwestern and
Union Pacific. The Northern Securities
case also ahowed a remnant of Its strong
hold on speculative aentlment when tho
intimation was circulated that the supreme
court waa likely to conclude the case by
issuing Its mandate today for the carrying
out of the decision. The renewed signs of
depression shortlv after noon were clearly
due to the news of the adjournment of the
court over the rrcess without issuing Its
mandate. About the same time there ap
peared official disclaimers of the New York
Central rumors also pointing out -the ab
sence of directors necessary to secure a
quorum of the board. Such disclaimers
have often been lasued In the mldrt of the
most excited periods of the late rise with
out attracting the slightest attention.
Their greater effort today waa an Index of
the subdued spirit of the speculation.
Attention converged on the money mar
ket owing to the low atate of the bank
reserves and the expected growth of an
Interior demand for currency. The extreme
activity In all llnea of business In Itself
promises to Increase this demand, and any
material Inroad on money supplies would
be expected to affect unfavorably the stock
market. There was no evidence of a lark
of funda today, although rates were well
maintained. Of general news the condi
tions reported from all quarters were bril
liant. The tone of reviews of traffic condi-
tlnni V... rfflllrn.il officials VHA fsirlV Cn-
thtislaattc, the only complaint being of a
shortage of cars with which to meet the
extrsordlnary business- offering. Stocks of
merchandise are reported low owing to
former healtatlon about reordering, and or
ders are reported to be coming In now In
such volume as to promise a glut of rail
road traffic for some time to come. Sug
gestions were put out of an early payment
of accrued dividends of Republic Steel pre
ferred and that stock made a spurt of
rarrylng Tennessee Coal with it In sym
pathy. Some renewed credence was given,
therefore, to the rtory of the meraer or
southern Iron companies. The railroad
shipment stocks were In demand. Intima
tions of a newly found value for Canadian
Taclflc lands t.v reason of oil dl''0iy"r'es
caused an excled rise In that stock arid
contributed w1tn the movement In the
southern Iron stocks to l" '."f
which wns active and at the bM nrlces
for the dav. Sterling exchange broke vio
lently a full quarter of a cent In the pound
and this was pointed to as g promise of
re'lef for the money market.
Bonds were Irregular. Total silcs nar
value. 83570.000. rutted States bonds were
all unchanged on catl.
Following were lie sales and range ot
nrlces on the Utock exchange today:
prices on r Bales.Hlgh.Low.Close.
Atrhif,on 29 500 4 W '
do Pfd " I i 103 102 103
Atlantic Coast Line.. 3.700 142 141 142
Baltimore & Ohio.... 15.200 lu9 10 W.
Canadfa'n' Paciflc "I:'.'. 44,SO0 15o" w". 149 i
Central of N. J
Chesapeake & Ohio.. 33.800 59 67 58'4i
Chicago & Alton .... 200 42 41 41
do cfd 100 81 M K0
Chicago Ot. West.... 4.800 24 .'3
C. rsortnwesiern.. , wm '"
C, M. & St. Paul.... 31.200 181 1'9 W
Chicago T. & T "
do Pfd .. )0 33 32 32S
C CI, C. & St. L.... 8.70) 108 HH IH
Colorado 4 South.... 3.200 24 23 24
do 1st pfd l" wvm wj-sj
do 2d pfd
Delaware & Hudson. 1.CW0 191 190 191
Del., lck. & W 3'6
Denvir 4 R. O .... M4
do pfd 400 89 t9 iDln
Erie T 27.800 47 46 4S
do 1st pfd 1.000 81 8.S S
do 2d pfd 500 6 67 8
Hocking Valley 800 94 93 95
do pfd 100 94 94 93
Illinois Central t.SOO lt2 181 163
Iowa Central 100 29 29 29
K. C. Southern 400 29 29 29
do pfd 9"0 65 65 6&S
Manhattan I. 3o0 IH.4 l9-s 1
Met. Securities 35.HOO 88 V 8
Met. Street Ry 6,700 124 123 124V,
Mexican Central .... 4.2i 24 21 2414
Minn. St. Louis .. 400 2 61 0
M., St. P. & S. 8. M.. 1.200 119 110 119
do pfd 1.700 lfi4 1H2S 164
Missouri Pacific 7.300 1( 107 108
Mo., Kan. & Texas., l.ono 32 31 32
do pfd 2.000 66 6 66
N. R. R. of M pfd.. 8.0H0 41 41 41
N. Y. Central 59.500 163S HS0S K
N. Y., Ont, A West.. 15.900 62 1 '
Norfolk & WeBtern.. 6,700 86 84 8t;
d pfd 92
Pennsylvania 49.500 143S 142 143
Pitts., C. C. & St. L. . 100 82 8J 81
Reading 81.0OO 9Vi 94
do 1st pfd 300 92 92 92
do 2d pfd 91
Rock Island Co 16.100 34 23 34
do pfd 1,000 80 80 79
St. L. A B. F.. 2d pfd' 1.800 71 70 70
St. L. Southwestern. 600 27 26 26
do pfd 3,100 66 64 64
Southern Pacific .... 25.600 6s 67 68
do pfd 100 118 lls 118
Southern Railway ... 6,800 35 34 36
do pfd 2.4O0 90 99 99
Texas 4V Pacific 4o0 3ii 39 38
Tol., St. L. & West.. 1.600 39 7,9 89
do pfd 1.100 58 67 67
Union Pacific 128.100 132 130 3.'
do pfd 1,000 99 99 l9
Wabatih 700 23 2: 22
do pfd 1.300 4o 45 46
Wheeling & L. E 18
Wisconsin Central ., 100 23 23 231k
do pfd .- 4" 52 5k 62
Louis, at Nash 5.700 142 141 142
Adams 245
American 228
I'nlted States 130
Wells-Fargo :so
Amal. Copper 50.200 SO 78 79
Amcr. Car & Found. 8 5oO 38 37 38
do pfd 2,000 99 98 99
Amer. Cotton Oil .... 34
do pfd 60
American Ice 54
do pfd 39'4
Amer. l inseed Oil 17
do pfd - 42
Amer. Locomotive ., 20.800 49 47 48
do pfd 300 116 115 il5-
Amer. S. ac Ref. 33.100 103 lirj KJ
do pfd 18.000 I'2 122 12:
Amer. Sugar Ref.... 3.WK) 143 143 142
Amer. Toh. pfd ertif o0 o 9; 96
Anaconda Mining Co. 1,600 120 117 111
Brooklyn Rapid T... 11,700 07 66 66
Colo. Fuel and Iron.. 14.600 54 5; 54
Consolidated Uai 2.900 2"6 204 204
Corn Products 2,600 18 IT IT
do pfd 200 71 71 70
Distillers' Securities. l.RoO 41 40 41U
General Electrlo .... 1,300.189 187 lf9
Inter. Paper pfd exd 2D 78 78 78
Inter. Pump, exdlv ; 37
Inter. Pump, pfd gn
National Lead 12,700 28 36 38
North American .... l,5iW 102 102 102
Paclflo Mall 200 45 45 46
People's Oas 2.9X 112 111 mS
Pressed Steel Car.... 1,100 92 92 92
Pullman Pul. Car.... loo 247 247 "4714
Republlo Sieel 10.200 21 II ro
Pfo ."00 79 76 78
Rubber Ooods 400 26 26 2ni
do pfd 842
Tenn. Coal and Iron. 12,800 12 87 91
leather Boo 12 12 12
h- I' Me"J;jr "0 94 93 W 2
U.S. Rubber 2.4.10 41 40 41
. PM 600 111 lli J104;
A ?i 4Sa" 85T' M6
.00 P'd 24.900 95 4 8.VV
XtI't'.r. Chemical... 81 34 84
,,.n,d. - 1" 107 107 107
estinghuuse Elec j81ii
Western Union, exd 800 93V 93'i 93I!
International Paper 22
Total salea for the day, 1.097,200 sharea.
Bank (learlaas.
OMAHA. March ?f..-Iiank clearings to
day were 11.614.297 .46. The clearings for
the ccrrehpoinl.il day of 1904 were 1.I12,-
gold reserve In the division of redemption,
shows: Available rash balance, H41.8il.3Ai2;
gold, tfi4.824.888.
j . - -. 1
Xew lork' Money Market.
NEW YORK. March SB. MONET On
all. firm at 23 per rent: closing hid.
2 per cent; offered at 2S Pr rent. Time
loans, steady; sixty dsya, 3'i3 per cent:
ninety days and six months, 3f-3 per
C"rRIME MERCANTILE- PAPER-34
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE-Weak, closing
steadier, with actual business- In bankers'
bills at 86!fi4.8A for demand and at
4 fcifi4 84 for aixtv-dav hills; posted rales,
I4S6 and 14 87; commercial bills, l4KItf
.ST.
KILVER Bar, SKc; Mexican dollars. 44c.
BONDS Government, steady; railroad,
Irregular.
Closing prices on bonds were:
C. a. rot. Is. i... l4H Jts . fif i":1
to toupna ..1 104 'i L. S. unl. 4 HM
So I. r1 104H Minhtliis r. R 4i. . I'T
Bo ronpoa 1M Met. Inlrsl 4i "J
o sew 41. rt I'-1 4o 1M Inr 24
to coupon 1J!4 Mlnn. Sr St. I.. 4a . . M
do old 44 ref I4 M . K. T tl 10044
to old 4s. ceuooa so it.. M
Am Tobsero 4i. ctti. 74V !. R. R. of M. r. 4.
o ta. rtf U7H N. T. O, . t '
Atrhlfna cn. 4 H N. J. C. f. ! I"1
do dj. 4s 7 $: PiClOc 4. 1"
Atlsntlr r. I.. 4t 10114 ' do 7
Bl. Ohio 4l 1"4V ?. j W. r. 41
dn H Hlitli fl. L. rfnit. 4 r,
Cerlrml ot Os. it 11 ftnn. rnnr. JS" 1"H
do 1 Inc M iHeadlns W.
do M Inr 7lH. t I. M. r Ks..ll
Dies. Ohio 4v....li4 St. I,. S. r. tf. ' 1
rhlrigo a A. !'.... at St. L. a. W, r. 4. ... S
C, B. a 4). n. 4s.... 9944 S board A. U. 4a ... Hi 4
C. R. I. A P. 4.... iltiSo. Pacia 4a s
do col. a 91 Fi Bllr a 119'i
CI'C. SI L. I. 4a. .10111 Ttn A P. la t
rhl.aso Ter. 4a J ,T., SI. 1 W. 4a... aS
Colorado Mid. 4a.... 77 JVnlon Paclflc 4 10n
Colo aV Bo. 4a IS Ca con. 4a 14V
Cubs 6a. rtfa' IH.H TV S. Bleal td a 5
t. R. O. 4a leivttwabaah Is Il"'4
niatlllers' Sec. 4a HI do deh. R 7-'H
Krla prior Urn 4a. .. .1014 wsra Md. 4a t 'S
do in - 4a MH W. aV 1-. R.-4s
r w. a P. c. la....im Wis. Central 4a M
Hocklns Val. 4Wa. . . 1I0HI '
Offered. i
Boston tock and Ilonda.
BOSTON, March 20 Call loans. 394 per
cent; time loans, 4fr4 per cent. Official
closing on siocks and nonnsi
Treaaary ffateasent.
.WASHINGTON, March 10 Today
statement of the treasury halsnccs In the
general fund. ecluslv of th,e tl50.000,uu0
Atchlann adj. 4a . .
do 4a
Max. Central 4a..
Atrhtaon
do pfd
Roaton A Albany..
Boaton tk Mama...
Roaton Klarated ..
Pitchburg pfd
Maalcan central ..
N. V., N. H. A H
Vnlon PaflBc
Amer. Arx. Cham
dn pfd
Amer. Pnau. Tube.
Amir. Sugar
do pfd
Amir. T. A T
A mar. Wooian
do pfd
Dominion I. A H. .
Edlann Elee. lllu..
(Jenr4l Electric ..
Maaa. Electric ....
do pfd
Maaa. Oaa
t'nlted Prult
t'nlted Shoe Mich.
do pfd
f. B. Steel
da pfd
Wetting, common ,
Bid.
9T
...10JS
...7
,.. 0
...101 la
...SMI
,..114
, ..1M
...141
... sva
...104
...n:4a
...24
... i
... 4W
...142
...144
..TOSX
... (
. .ir.4
...147
Adfanture
Allouat
Amalgamated ..
Amerli-an Klne ,
4 1 last lo
Rlngham
Cel. A Hecla...
Centannlal
Copper Range ..
Pair Waat
Dominion Coal
Franklin
drancy
lale Royals ....
Mass. Mining ..
Michigan
Mohawk
Mont. i'. A C
Old Dominion .
Oacools
Parrot -
Oiilncv
'Shannon
1S14 Taoiarack . ....
. . 43 Trinity ..-
.. 43, V. . Mining..
.. n r. a on
. . flan
..34i Victoria ,
. . M Winona -
.. Mvt Wolrerln
..Ml
. 4
.. 12
.. 7M
.. II
.. 1H
.. sm
..470
.. 1
.. 7T
. n
. U4
. liH
..
. 15
.. 11
. 14
.. 6.H4
. .
.
.100
.. 7
.IS!
. 11
.
. 40'
. 4'
U
.11
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
1
Cattle Beceipti 8maller Than Expected and
Prices Strong; to Ten Higher.
HOGS ADVANCED FIVE TO TEN CENTS
Light Ran of Sherg and l.amna and
While Quality Waa Inferior Mar
ket Rnlrrt lalrly Active and
ftrong to a tllme Higher.
SOfTH OMAHA, March 20, 10.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Official Monday ... 2.P78 2.014 4 U8
Same day last week 1.7m S.io. 1S.WI
Same week before 4.5"9 4.9 8 lS.pK.l
Same three weeks ago.. 3.2W b.lti 4 747
Same four weeks ago.... 4.138 7.I0 11.143
Same day last ycai 8.510 t.lot 8.418
RECEIPTS FOR THE YKAR TO DATK.
The following table shows trie recepts
of cattie. hogs and ahe-.p at South Omaha
for the year to date, with comparison with
last year;
9"b. 1904. Inc. Dec.
cattle 172.544 1M.IR0 .... 23.94s
R25.677 B2J.301 2.274
Sheep 86fl. S7 400,112 49.73H
The following table shows Hie average
price of hogs at Soum Omaha for the last
eversl days, with comparisons:
I llOi. 11104. 1103. 11902. ilaoi. iisoo.iw
Mar. 1.
Mar. t..
Mar.
Mar
Mar.
Mar.
Mar
Mar.
Mar.
Mar. 10.
Mar. 11.,
Mar. 12..
Mar. is..
Mar. 14..
Mar. 18.,
Mar. 11.
Mar. 17..
Mar. 18..
Mar. m. .
Mar. 20..
' ttl
7 151
4 0 I 141 I
4 71-Hl 8 09 a 01
77m 5 121 T 021
4 80 8 I4 7 OH
1 2 071 t 1?!
4 6 III
4 871 6 It
a 1 m,
4 hli 6 ll(
4 8S' R I'l 7
I 5 751 ; 13!
4 80 I , 7 23,
4 Hli 8 18 7
4 RfH: ft 2S I
4 M I t 151
4 97l a 04 1
5 01 V 6 04
1 4;
S 08
( 011 K 22!
1 8 2S1
fi 111 I
8 971 I 3?l
8 171 6 X7I
8 Mi t 3.M
8 Ml 6
C 05 i 831
! 41
Ii ill I
7 20
7 111
7 05j
1 ? i.
I 7 S3
n '
6 411
i 4b I
a
8 Mi
6 ESI
6 181
6 2I 5 65;
II D 01.
8 17! 6 71!
It l0
I 18
ii i'j,
H 1:1
13
4 88 1 3 SI
4 lW S 8"
4 Ml t 87
I I ii
4 741
4 701 I ii
4 711 60
4 72 I 63
4 711 3 58
4 73 M
3 M
4 7
4 .H, 8 fil
4 . - 8 !
4 791 8 89
4 85 3 1)
4 Mi I b)
1 a mi
4 c9i
4 Mt, 3 63
Indicates Sunday.
The official number of cars of at
brought In today by each road was:
fattln tmerm Hltnl4'
C. M. A St. P.
C.', R.' Q.. west
ock
r's.
London gtorks and Bonds.
IO.N'DON, March 20. Closing quotations
on stocks and bonds:
1 6-14IN. Y. Central
. .164
Norfolk W N744
do pfd 4Va
Ontario A W 14
Pennerltanla 734
Rand Mines 1"
. lf.l Reading 4
bt do lat pfd 47
S44 do 2d pfd 44
.IM't Southern Railway ... 34
17a do pld loi-i.
.. SR, Southern racioc 70
.. 24 t'nlon Pacific 1K544
,. 47l do pfd 102
., 8.1ttilY 8. Steel 14
. . T r n pfd a7H
..14PH Wabash 24
..4t -a Jpf4 4ti
.. atVt'Bptnlah 4a l'k
SIIA'KR Rar. steady,' 24d per ounce,
MONKV-lV4(&'2 per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for rhort bills la 25 per cent: for throe
months' bills. 24i82 5-18 per cent.
"New York Mining gtoeka.
NEW YORK, March 20. The following
are the closing quotations on mining stocks:
Coneols. mouer
do account 1 7-14
Anaconda 44,
Atchlaon it
do pfd 104
Baltimore A Ohio. ...Ill
Canadian Pacific .
f'hea. A Ohio
Chicago CI W...
C, M. A St. P..
DeReere
Denver A R. O. . .
do pfd
Erie
do lat pfd
- do Sd ofd.....
Illinois Central ..
Louie. A Naah...
M .. K A T
Adama Con ......
Alice
preece
Hrunawlck Con .
Cnmatoik Tsnnal
Con. Cal. ft Va..
Hots ailrar
Iron ailvar
Leedvnia con....,
Offered.
St
.
. ft
. u.o
.170
.lii
. 8
.Little Chief.
' Ontario
lophlr
Ivheenlx
'Potnei ....v....
'Savage
Islerra Nevada
8mall Hnpea ..
standard
...
,,.174
. . .4M1
... t
... ill
... II
... 3
..." 30
...US
Wool Market.
BOSTON, March 20. WOOI-The Com-1
merclal Bulletin . nays: There Is no
material chsnge In the wool market.
There has been a little more trading In
domestic pulled, scoured and fleeces. A
more cheerful feeling has followed Improve
ment In foreign advices and less pressure
to sell foreign wool here. Quotations are
unchanged and rule fairly firm on all
grades above one-quarter. There haa been
no further easing off In lower coarse grades.
There is live Interest In the west and
further contracting at full ratea. The ship
ments of wool from Ronton to date from
December 16, lt04. were 13,342,443 pounds,
ugalnst (1,162.735 pounds at the eame time
last year. The recelnta to date are 17,767,609
pounds, against 88.i61.6M pounds for the
same period last year.
ST. J.Ol'18. March 28.-W001-Btendy ;
medium grades, combing and clothing. 2ii$
25c; light fine. lSifTiOVjc; heavy fine, HQIjc;
tub washed, 303714,0.
NKW YORK. March 18.-WOOLr-Market
ateady; domestic fleece, 314f83c.
LONDON. March 20 WoOU-The offer
ings at the wool auctions sales today
amounted to 8,000 bales. There waa a brisk
demand and prices were firm. Merlncs,
though poor, sold well. America bought a
few lines of greasy at 10a 34d. SrouredJ
were eagerly taken for the continent.
Cross-breds were purehaaed by continental
and home buyera at full rates-. Owing
chiefly to the email offerings the recent
high prices were firmly maintained. Fol
lowing are the sales: New South Wales,
600 bales; scoured, 10d31s 10Hd; greasy,
8d?ls1d. Queensland, 3o0 bales; scoured,
lld&ls 10Hd; greasy, H,d&8d. Victoria.
l.SoO bales; scoured. 8d516d; greasy, 6df$l
3Hd. West Australia, 300 bales; greasy,
6dfllOHd. New Zealand , t.600 hales;
scoured, 9Vid6fls Id; greasy, 6dilg Id.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK, March 20. METALS The
London tin market - was unchanged at
1:16 10a for spot and 134 6s for futures.
The local market was quiet, but a shade
hlaher at $21 5-nfc'. 1. 75. Copper was firm and
Bllghtly higher In the London market, clos
ing at 68 7s 6d for epot and 88 5s for
futures. Locally the market waa quiet but
firm, with demand reported quiet, active;
lake is quoted at 16.S7Vti& 16.50; electrolytic
at J15.2i'Ula.37H and castii g at tl4.fc7Hi15.g.
Lead alao waa higher abroad, cloning at
12 8s 9d. IxK-allv the market was steady
and higher on the Inside price named by
the large producers. The quotations now
atand at !4.604.60. Spelter was lower In
London, closing at 23 7s Id. The local
market remained quid, with the outalde
price a little lower and the general rango
from 16 15 to 16.25. Iron closed at 64s 8d In
Olaaguw and at 4fia 3d In Middlesb-iro.
Ixicnlly Iron waa unchanged: No. 1 foundry
is quoted at 17.:rfl8.23; No, t foundry
. . . .... , , , n . ,u.uv-,9.v", , lUUMlll J
southern and No. 1 foundry southern soft
at 817.7.Vftl8 tf.
8T. LOl'18. March 20. METALS Lead,
firm at 4 4a4 4!'t; spelter, dull; l. 00 asked.
tills an Basins.
NEW YORK. March 20 OILS Cotton
seed, quiet; nrlme crude, nominal: prime
yellow, 244g2S'4,c, Petroleum, ateady; re
fined. New York, 17.36: Philadelphia and
nammore, si.ai; rnnanejpnia and Haiti
more. In bulk, 14.30. Turpentine, steady,
6Vfi54c. '
OIL CIT, March 20-OII-Credlt bal
ances. 11.31; average shipments. 80,198 hbls.;
average runs. 74.660 bbls.; average Lima
ahinments, 67,148 bbls.; average Lima runs,
(7.489 bbls.
SAVANNAH. March 20 OILS-Turpen-tine.
firm, 62c. Rosin, firm: -A. H, C.
I2.77H: D. 1212m E. I2 87V4; F. .I2; 1.
83(4; H t3.au; I. 1150: K. 4.C: M. 14.60; N.
14.60; WQ, 16; WW. 11.16.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK, March aU-COFKEE-Mar-ket
for futures opened steady at unchanged
prlrea to a decline of I points, which wa
rather better than due on the European
cables. The close was steady, unchanged
to 6 points higher. Salts, 83.250 bags. In
cluding April, 6.26c; May. 6 30.40c; July,
e.So'tnl flue; September, 6 URft II 80c ; October,
6.75n.8"K.': December, 61si4i7.M) ; January,
7.00c. Spot, quiet; No. 7 Rio, Invoice, 7Sc.
Philadelphia Proa ore Market.
PHILADELPHIA. March 20. BCTTER
Firm: extra western creamery, 28VC; exira
nenrbv prints. Inc.
KUUs Ateady : nestby fresh. 17c at mark;
western fresh. l.Vtilft'fO at mark.
CHEESE Quiet; New York full creams
fancy, 13V14c; do choice, li(4jc; do fa r to
good, 12fll3c.
Elsla Hatter Market.
ELGIN. III.. March J0.-Bl'TTER-Ruled
Irm today at ?hv, an advance of lc pr
pound over last ware's prices, sales tor
tha week, 182,000 pounds.
Illinois Central
Total receipts
The dlspoaition of tno dny'a receipts wm
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated:
Cuttle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co 348 406
Swift and Sompany 4) 824 1.959
Cudahy Packing company 430 9".1 817
Armour and Company.... 477 929 1.317
Vansant and Company
Coren A Hen ton
Lnhmnn and Company.
Mccreary at carr
Hill A Son
H. F. Hamilton
L. F. Hubs
Sum Wertheltner
Mike Haggerty &. Co.
Bo I Deican
J. B. Root & Co
J. H. Bulla
Z. 11. Clark
Other buyera
75
87
42
54
95
46
196
108
11
1B0
83
6
418
3.112
4,514
Totals 3.1H4
CATTLE There wag a much amal'.er run
of cattle In eight, this morning tnan was
ii. nnticniHteit ami with anout the
utual aited i.ertiind the market at lids ptiini
ruled active ana Higher un uvslrable grades
ot killers. Buyers were all out early and
It did not take long to au'pune 01 imv
tlcaily everything on sale.
About the usual proportion of the offer
ings consisted of beei steers, but as all
ih.. mcitrri seemed to be anxious for sup
plies, there were apparently not enough to
go around. Buyers were in the yards at an
earlv hour nnd ns competition was keen
anything at all desirable sold without d i
flculty at prlcef around a dime higher
than the same kind sold for tho latter pare
of last week. Interior grades, of course,
in limited ilemund nnd did not snow
as much Improvement as the better grades,
but still cn 1liuc sum t t ,U-U, " 1 ,,..,,
prices. Owing to the sctlve aemund and
limited offerings an early clearance was
made. ..... '
The cow marital was aiso acuve. w,,
prices ranging wrong to a dime higher.
The same aa with steers, the greatest im
provement was on the better grades. Tne
proportion of cow stuff to the total re
ceipts was not large and consequently it
tOOK only a itw muiiim i ijm.iin
change hands. From tne way Duyers
acted some of them were unable to get as
manv cattle as they wanted.
Bulls, veal calves ana siags an "io
good, strong prlecB as compared with last
week's close.
The demand fo-. heavy feeders of good
otialltv waa again brisK ana sucn aincis
sold without trouble at good, steady prices.
Quite a few common and light cattle were
offered, however, and such kinds were neg
lected end In some caaee- quite a nine
lower. The commoner the quality the
harder It was to make a satisfactory sale.
Representative sales:
rr.
I 40
No.
I...,
...
I....
I...
ta...
10...
I. ..
r...
to...
it...
...
15...
II. ..
it...
...
IT...
...
SO...
It...
lb...
15....
10....
it'.,.
.'!."
U.'.'.'.
A.
,. 700
.. 744
.. 940
..1175
.. 171
..1160
..1000
..104!
..1000
.. 440
.. K00
.. M
.. 7S
.. Ml
..1044
. 1
. .iuau
. . 1 uai
..1060
.ma
I 75
as
I to
t to
I 40
4 00
4 10
4 10
4 14
4 IS
4 tO
4 24
4 M
4 uy
0
4 '.
4 M
4 40
I...
'14..
a..
n..
1..
1..
I. .
tt..
44..
t..
7..
II. .
I .
II .
44..
III. .
34..
II..
44..
A.
.. 110
. .1019
..1040
..117
..1S27
..1210
.. 470
..1IH
..1214
..1111
..18.16
..1111
..1454
..1311
..U04
..1311
..1S24
,.nn
..13(1
STEERS AND COWS.
....1211 4 0 l HIT
BTEERH AND HUlFERa.
,...1020
.... 7
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COW AND HEIFERS.
ST.
4 40
4 40
4 60
4 50
4 t6
4 55
4 41
4 an
4 75
4 II
4 15
4 14
4 M
4 tfi
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4 15 14 1116 ,4 10
COWS.
t IS 1 1017 I (5
t !5 1 1150 I 35
i 15 1 1115 I 25
I 11 1 170 I tS
t U II Bill 1 10
t 16 15 171 I 30
! 40 1 102H 35
t 40 1 10U I 31
I 50 14 IV4 8 IS
1 50 1 113 I 14
I 15 1 1007 I l(
1 15 1 100 I 15
I 15 1 171 I 40
I 50 1 1140 I 40
i 50 1 1041 I 50
I 50 1149 I 50
: : 1 11:10 1 10
t 70 1 50 I 50
1 75 1021 I .1)
2 75 II 98K I 66
8 16 14 K7 I 50
1 75 t 1IJ0 3 (0
I II 1 1117 I 16
I 16 24 1124 I 41
t 75 1 1.10 in
1 Ml 1 110 3 II
2 60 10 1111 I 75
I M 4 1111 I 16
1 16 3 100 I 0
I 45 I Ill I lu
J 9 1 1140 I 16
00 10 to t 64
I 00 4 1160 I 16
00 1 1110 I 16
I 00 I lOul I 16
1 00 1 1131 I H
I 10 I , 1150 4 00
I 10 1 113 4 00
I 15 4 Ill 4 00
I II I 1140 4 INI
I 4 1251 4 04
I 16
4 Ill 8 45
HEIFERS.
t 110 1 II 1 840 I 14
1 66 I HI 4 lit IU
1 511 I 60 1 711 16
4 166 I 16 1 400 t 40
It 673 i HI 1 lO'O I 10
(0 166 I 13 10 654 I f
1 140 I 00 21 100 4 10
BULLS.
t 1100 I 35 1 1TM I II
1 1160 I 60 11 1611 I to
11 lllil I 60 1 1460 I 21
1 1070 t 4s 1 IMU 1 16
770 I 46 1 tm I tl
1 1040 I 10 1 1170 I t5
J 1IW 3 16 1 1450 I I'l
1 161H I to 1 Hull 1 40
1 11IHI I 16 1 141 I 60
1 ,.140 1 IW 1 It'.ll 4 66
I Ill I IW 1 1470 I 65
1 1044 I 00 ' 1 1111 I 45
t U.O I 00 I Iltaij I 46
1 1144 I 10 1 1400 I 71
1 tie I 16 1 1440 I 44
1: AL.Vfc.it.
8 HI I 6 1 110 I 00
1 160 1 60 1 M 6 IM
I in 4 on 1 na 1 0
1 0 4 00 . 1 140 I 16
1 140 4 16 1 140 6 16
t Ill 4 M i 146 6 60
1 170 4 64 1 twl I 64
I 4 74 1 US) 111
8TAUS.
1 lf-40 1 10 1 UT I 0
I Kit I M 10 1640 4 60
1 IM I III
rll.i' K CALVES.
1 lit lit 1. 140 I M
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WTOCK' COWS AND HEIFERS.
I 54 f 46 t us t is
4 . .647 I 64
STOCK F.R9 AND FEEDERS.
I Tf I M 17 t0 It
I 5S0 f II In I 70
4 467 lit 41 64 I tl
1 1MI I Tl 10 741 I 76
I t 76 41 Tn I 76
1 440 15 4 , Tl I 76
1 4 0(1 I 1140 I Tl
4 Ill I 00 -c I . ,.. 17
n atf tno 4. 4t 11
I I4 I 04 4 Ill I 65
4 IM I 00 10 M in
1 140 3 00 15 151 3
I ion I on 1 6 I
4 " 1 on 50 764 IS
1 754 I 00 .41 HI I
4 650 I tl ' 16 I?4 I to
4 " ' I M I to
14! t f6 14 6H IK
i 70 I IS In 744 I 45
1 10t 1 24 It a; 1 n
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16 447 1 14 to 77 4 il
I 4.4 I .16 t t .....eat 4 M
17 61 J 40 I T0 4 10
II W 3 6n 75 4 15
I.., 410 I o i: 4.10 4 IS
1 .47 I 60 10. 4 2"
It 17 I In l 14
1 770 I 60 !S 1161 4 25
1 47 I 10 It 1M 4 to
22 ..4.12 I 65 1.1 1044 4 10
4 hl I n IU MM 4 M
1 4oJ J ,1 J Ml 4 10
714 I 40 HI lOr.T 4 10
47 7n I 44 32 06 M '
26 6' 3 45 1 101 4 4n
21 4.11 I 16 It 1141 4 40
II 43 I 15
Hi HIS There was a moderate run of hogs
at all points thin morning and with a nor
mal demand the market ruled active and
higher. I'rovlalons were alrao higher, which
had a bullish effect upon the market. At
this point trading began at an esrly hour,
with prices Just about 6'610c higher than on
Saturday. Salesmen as a rule were satla
fled with prices offered and as a result II
was only a few minutes before everything
In sight was disposed of. The lightweights
went Isrgelv from 6 07H down; butchers
slid mixed. M.orVflS.laUj. and heavies from
86.12H to 5&. There was no particular
change In the market from stsrt to finish
and all weights Joined In the advance. Rep
resentative sales:
No. At. Sh. If. Ke. At. Bh. Tr.
70 141 140 I 0 H 17 toe I 10
73 f0 200 6 OO !8 40 6 I
t 203 ... 6 On 77 241 ... II
TO Ill 140 I 00 6 M0 HO I 1
Tl 12 ... 6 00 (4 241 120 I 1
21 147 ... I 00 11 Ill ... 6 1
12 174 10 I 00 (0 26 .,. 1 10
71 10 40 I02i 0 164 130 6 10
6 141 ... I 05 44 241 ... 6 1 0
44 tot ... I 5 46 120 40 I 10
2 1(0 100 6 05 6 151 ... 1 Id
66. 100 ... 6 05 72 120 ... 6 1
15 Ill ... I 06 77 141 ... I 10
14 til 44 I 06 6 141 ... 6 12
74 100 ... 6 06 17 l ... I 12'
71.. tl4 10 I 05 61 10 I.) I 111
20 12 ... 6 05 21. ...... .141 ... 12Va
41 17 IM I 06 24 241 ... I Ilk,
6 253 SO 6114, 6 16 ... I 12i
17 166 1(1 I flit 67 245 ... I 16
12 231 10 I I7 W I 16
75 126 ... 5 071, 6 23 to I 16
T4 1.12 10 6 07V, 41 16 60 16
( 230 ... 4 07 6 100 ... I 14
43 119 ... 1071
SHEEP There was a lighter run of sheep
and lambs here this morning than was gen
erally anticipated and the quality of what
did arrive waa rather common. Buyers,
though, all seemed to be anxious for a few
fresh Supplies and as a result they took
hold quite freely and everything that would
do to kill was disposed of In good season.
The general market on sheep could safely
be quoted strong to a dime higher than at
the close of last week. Some fair yearlinga
brought 80.26, wethers 15.76 and some fair
ewes 85.30.
It could not be said that a fair test of the
lamb market was made, as the quality of
the offerings was too common. For the
kinds offered the prices paid were Just about
steady and us high as $0 90 was paid for
Just fair Fluff.
Quotation fr ted stock: Hood 'o choir
yearlings, 84.40inti.76; fair to good year
lings. M.004J4.4U; good 10 c'mUw wethers.
86.wjii5.7E; fair to good wethers, t6.0O7T6.60;
good to choice ew. ja.OOw.i.nu; Ian to good
ewes, 44.60100; common t.i fslr ewes, 14.00
44.&0; good to chok-e lambs, $7.00(37.26; fair
to good lambs, $o.76'u7.00, feeder lambs. Id ot
frl.uO. Representative sales:
No. . Av. Pr.
1 western cull lamb 8
140 western cull, lambs 04 6 m
221 western Inmbs 68 6 80
418 western Inmlis 7 0 u
6 western cull ewes 82 8 25
7 western ewes 77 6 00
1 western ewe 80 6 0
423 western ewes 108 6 10
32 western ewes 90 6 25
20 western ewes 117 6 2ft
219 western ewes 10J 6 30
7 western ewes ill 6 85
2 western ewes 80 6 60
419 western ewes 99 6 66
47 wethers 100 6 t5 .
12 western lambs 5! 6 76
Soo western wethers .11(1 6 75
27B western wethera...., 119 6 78
ii western wethers 90 6 75
142 western ' year; and wethers.. 78 6 80
40 western year, and wethers..., 82 8 Bu
132 western year, and wethers.... 82 5 90
167 western year, and wethers.... 83 6 90
427 western year, and wethers.... 109 6 08
288 western lambs 76 90
port sters. $4 0ofJtm; dressed beef sn1
butcher steers. llbVIM; steers under 1.0 0
pounds, 13(04)4 in; slockers and feeders.
4-j4w; cows and he feis. ; 8.64 60; tan
hers. 12 0i fj.'.6; bulls. 2 7i'.4l i5; cslves, 88 0O
tyron; Texns and Indiana rteer. $3.ti04j'V(H;
cows and heifers. $2.Mi3.7S.
HOGS- Receipts 7.5m head; market
strong: pigs and llahis, $3 7..-U 8. 10 : nacierrs.
,L r.E . . 1 .1. I ft.. .. 44 44
CHIC 4CiO I.IVK THICK MiDKKT.
Cattle and liege Ten tents Higher
sheep nnd l.amba strong.
CHICAOO. March 20. CATTLE Receipt a.
23)0 head; market 10c h.gher; good tr
prime steers. 3VI54AS6; poor to medium.
$3 1 cuo.no ; stockers and feeders, t2.7i'4.i;
cows. $3.iOi4 4o; helfors. $.1.0 i8.00; canner.s
$l.kni.40, bulls. 12.5i64.(, , calves, $2.7t4l
6 5').
HOilS-Receipts. 80.000 head, estimated
for tomorrow. 27.ron head; market lee
higher: mixed and butchers. i.10TS 0;
good to choice heavv. 8."3M.4ft; rough
heavy. $5.10fiS 25; light. t.nflsfisS; Bulk of
sales, $Tt.26ii5 40.
811 EEI AND TAM BS- Receipts. 23.04)
head; market strong to 10c higher. Wood
to choice wethers, $5 751111.20; fair to choice
mixed. $S.orTO.60' western sheep, $&orni.li;
native lambs, $5.6niii7.75; western lambs,
$6.107.75.
Kansas ltr Live Stork Market.
KANSAS CITY. March 10 CATTLE Re
ceipts. 8.fci head, including I. M0 s-wthern
Market strong to KV higher; sctlve. Choloe
export and dressed beef steers. W'4JV75;
fair to good. $4.0of..?: western fed stere.
84.2Mr6.5o; stockers and feeders. $S0MiH.7n;
southern steers. $3.f4Vtr.0l: southern rows.
I2.2M4 00: native cows. $2 (tl4 36; hatlvg
hrlferf. t3.flOi4).7; bulls, $2 6044.16; calves,
$2. SUM. on.
linos Receipts, S.4 head: market 8Tf10j
higher; top, $n..T5: bulk of sales. $6 1MJ6 so;
heavv. $5 27Vi' rackers. I4.2ixh4.30; pigs
nnd HeMits, $4 "rjo.22V4.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-RecclpIS, 4.100
head: market strong to lOo higher. Native
lambs, $K5ol7.40; nstive wethers. $6 iMjM.OA;
native fed ewes. $4.POf590; western fed
lamhs. $45.6041 7. 6n; western fed yearlings.
$5.7R(7?ii..V); western fed sheep. $4PVp00;
Mockers and feeders, $3.6Cai.CO.
tork In slaht.
Receipts of live stock at the Fix principal
western markets yesterday:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha 2.973. I.n4 4 811
Kanasa I'Hv 8 6(0 6,'0 4.101
St. ioula 3.60.1 7.500 l.ov.
St. Joseph 1.607 7 391 8.3110
Hloux City 1.5O0 3 2i0
Chicago 23,000 . 30.000 JJ.nM
Total 40.970 S5.S35 $7.1
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK, March 20.-COTTON-pnt
closed quiet, 10 points higher; middling up
Isnds. 8.30c; middling gulf. 8.660; sales, S.ftoft
bales.
LIVERPOOL. March is). COTTON Spot,
In fair demand; prices 2 points lowsr;
American mid. Ulna f:ilr. 4.75d; good mid
dling. 4.41d; middling. 4.29d; low middling,
4.15d; good ordinary. 4. Old; ordinary, 8 8d.
ST. LOl'18. March 20 COTTON-Stesdv :
middling. 7c; sales. 8 bales; receipts. 360
hales; shipments, 11 bales; stork, 46,744
bales.
REAL lOSTATE THAXSFEnS.
j Deeds filed for record March 20. Ba
nished hy the Miillitm uuarHiitee
'I t i.Ht company, nonded unutracter,
Kainam street, for The liee:
American Biscuit Mini Manuidcturlng
company to R. F. Hall, lot a. 1)1. h-k
IM), city $
R. K. Hall to National Biscuit com
pany, same
K. J. Aluson to Luella Mason, lot lo,
block 6, Matthews suhdlv.
Cella 1. C. Jewett and husband lo 8.
M. Thompson, part lots 11 and 12,
block 23. Houth Omaha 1
F.,11. Wead to Eva N. Peterson, part
lot 1, block 6, Lowe's 2d add
South Omaha Land company to Mary
Keda. lot 6. block 69. booth Omaha.
Elien O. Wilson and husband to H.
11, E. V.
Kt. Joseph Live "toek Market.
ST. JOSEPH. MO., March JO.-CAT-TLB
Receipts, 1.507 head: strong to
10c higher. Natives. $4.O,4iu.60; cows and
heifers. $1,9031.61); stockers and feedeis.
$3.0OJl.5O.
HOOS Receipts. 7.391 hesd; market W,0c
higher. Lights. $6.IOfS.3S; medium and
heavy, tt.liinfl 37V.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 6.'50
head; market 10c higher. Colorado lambs,
$7.50.
loos City Lire Stork Market.
SIOL'X CITY, March :o.-(8peclal Tele
gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 1,600 head;
market higher; beeves. $3.60(3.25; cow,
bulls and mixed, $2. 5MJ4.no; stockers and
feeders, 2.75UVOO; valves and' yearlings,
l2.fsT-a3.7B.
HOOS Receipts. 3.200 head; market So
higher, selling at $1. 86(06. lo; bulk of sales,
$4.6ra5.06.
ft. I.onls Lire rtock Market.
ST. LOCIS. March 20. CATTLE Receipts,-
3.600 head, including 2.50,) Texans;
market strong. Native shipping and ex-
fur
and 1014
P. Fry. part lot 10. block
miiiiii e nuu
A. D. Frtterman et al lo O. W. King,
lot 11. replat of block 6, Bemls park.
J. Hrinson and wife to Carrie Snn
dow, part lot 8, block 7, Isaac oV Sel
drn's ,.
G. Matlson to C. K. Johnson, lot 8,
block 18, South Omaha
J H. Evans and wife to R. 1. Bourke,
lot 6. Fah's subrtlT.
J. K. McComba to W; M. and J. K.
McCombs, neV4 sec. 31-16-12
Mary A. Dixon and husband to Flor
ence A. Johnson, lot 32, block 8,
Marysvlllo ,
L. M. Payne to C. J. Camp, lot 6,
block 1. Bedford Place
D. Thomas to S. Slmonson, part lot
12. block 11. E. V. Smith's add. ....
Philadelphia Mortgage and Trust com-
rany to J. L. Lynch, lot S, block
j vandercook Terrace' ..;
South Omaha Land enmpnny to R.
Jetter, lots 10 and 11. block 226. South
. Omaha
1
1
'. 400
1.900
1.2110
1 600
1,600
900
1,000
600
S.OOO
iooo
00
1
' 375
1,800
400
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