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REAL ESTATE FOE RENT
(Continued,)
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
FOR RKNT-A we'l ImnrnvM '
farm, three miles from town, xime alfalfa. Ru11. re Diehpftrtsneii and Nn
ome pasture and ihiiuhi. acre in ccni ouus AJisnearwriea ana no
Change u in Sight.
CASH PRICES ON THE DECLINE
land: rent nny fl per acre, id'orm H.
Clark. 8 Pearl S(., Council Bluffs, la
Roth telephone 174.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
OMAHA property and Nebraska land.
OKEEIK RKAI. ESTATE CO.,
1011 Nw Omaha National bank Building
LOANS to home owner, anil horn build
r. with rrvll of making partial pay
nub eml-annunl!y.
"W. M THOMAS.
M First National Hank Bldf.
WANTED Cr loan. Peters Trust Co.
CHEAP MONKT.
Repr4Mentlng ilia .-'rnn Mutual T.lfe Tna
Co.. with eseets vl over 8U7.OoO.OoO. f am
prepared to accept ail the good loan of
i ed oa Imprivrrf Cmaha real estate.
Business and rn!iiinc loan made without
els.
THOMAS imENNAN,
City Nailonal bank Bldg.
WANTED Cliy Liar, iind warrant. W.
ramarn Smltn Co . I3t) I-at nam St.
IXW RATES. Br MIS-CARLBERO CO..
03-313 Brandeis Tlieatsc Bios
GARVIN BROS., 3d floor N. Y. Life, t&W
to lluO.WW va improved proyau. No delay.
C1TT and Farm. JOHN N. F HKNZKha
MONET TO LOAN Payne Investment Oa
8108 to llttOOO mada promptly. P. IX
Weed Wead Mid. lein and amain.
STEAMSHIPS
European Tours.
Three Aldrich-U jubi f.e.J parties. 4th
annual. Boston and .Ne.v iork to Naples
June allln.4. Experienced conductors.
Heat teamhlps, U to 84 uas a, t4'-j to VoO;
9 to 12 countries. Send for itinerai ies.
WESTERN BUREAU OK IKAVJfiL,
Topeka, Kan.
FROM REV. FRANK N. LYNCH. D. D-,
Pant or First M. K. church. Omaha. Nab.
I traveled in a party of the WeBtarn
Bureau of Travel during the summer of
1310. under the leadership of Miss Ethel
M. Alrtrioh. I consider her one of the
most capable. Intelligent, niRKnetlc, and
successful tourist managers In this coun
try. Her leadership Is unexcelled. 1
heartily commend the tuuis of the West
ern Bureau of Travel.
FRANK N. LYNCH.
ALLAN LINE
Picturesque St. Lawrence Route.
Weekly SatllnRs from
MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW
MONTREAL TO LONDON, Havre, France
Fortnightly from
PHILADELPHIA and Boston to Glasgow.
Splendid scenery, shortest passage, low
rates.
Any local Agent, or
ALLAN & CO., General Agents.
174 Jackson Bird., Chicago.
ANCHOR LINE STEAMSHIPS
NEW IORK, LONDONDERRY AMD ,
GLASGOW.
NEW YORK AND NAPLES DIRECT.
Single or Round Trip Tickets between New
York and Scotch, English. Irish and all
principal Continental points at attractive
rates. Send for Book of Information.
Superior Accommodations, Excellent Cut
Ins. Apply Promptly for Reservation ta
local agents of Anchor Line or HENDER
SON BROS.. General Agents, Chicago, 111,
WANTED TO BUY
BEST price paid for 2d hand furniture,
carpets, clothing and shoes. Tel. D. 3971.
GOOD prices for old broken watches and
old gold. M. Nath an. 109 So. 13th St.
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED By quiet couple without chil
dren, five-room furnished apartment or
bungalow for the summer, preferably In
the West Farnam district. Address 207 City
hall, giving price, location and when
ready.
torn Situation l.lstleaa lit tke Fare
of l.laht Morfarit Shipping
Demand for Grain Is
Inactive.
OMAHA. March 30, 1911.
The weather map shows light snows In
the northwest with generally clear weather
over the winter wheat belt. Liquidation
has been severe, causing sharp declines
and some reaction In prices today was due
to covering by shorts and profit taking.
There is absolutely no change in the gen
eral situation and the cash, trade shows no
"It; us of betterment. Hulls have become
disheartened and outside of temporary
over-sold conditions In the market there la
nothing to give any sustained advance.
Receipts of corn are very light and In
face of the light movement cash prices are
on the decline and ahlpplng demand Is not
active. The corn trade is In a position
where it Is on a supply and demand basis
tir.tll such conditions affecting the new
rep are to be considered.
The severe break yesterday and some
unconfirmed green bug reports from the
eouth started shorts to buying and the
result w a little reaction In wheat values.
Corn acted in sympathy with wheat and
values held steady to firm, while caeh
prices were ,0 lower. The market was
ulte dull and a lack of news was the
fe Kture.
Primary wheat receipts were 277,ono bush
els and shipments were 156,000 bushels,
aualnst receipts Inst vear of 4A7.0U0 bushels
and shipments of 157.000 bushels
Primary corn receipts were 4,000 bush
els and shipments were 470. ono bushels,
acalnst receipts last year of tfil.ooo bushels
ami shipments of 346 nno bushels.
Clearances were 3H1.00D bushels of corn,
none of osts and wheat and flour equal
to 12.-..fi0n bushels.
Liverpool closed Hd lower on wheat and
Hd to V,d lower on corn.
The following cash sales were reported-
Wheat No. S hard: 1 car. 83'c; 1 ear,
82Uc. No. i hard: 1 car, 80o. Rejected: 1
car, 77o.
Corn No. 2 white: 1 car, 41'ie. No. S
vellow: 1 car, 440. No. 2 mixed: 2 cars.
4c.
Oats N'o. 3 white. 1 car, 240. No grade:
1 car, 27c.
Omaba Cash Prices.
WHEAT No. 2 hard. R2tR5Hc: No. S
hard, MWriiahbc; No. 4 hard. 73HVio: re
jected hard, 6x14-78; No. S spring. R3HfJ
S4Vtc: No. 4 spring, 7i;Mi'a82Vsc; No. 2 durum,
SlU'iTc; No. 8 durum, sou-fttilc,
CORN No. 2 white. 40H1M114C; No. S
white. 40'. .'r 41c; No. 4 white. SHSSHc; No.
S color. 404i3l4c; No. 2 yellow, 40'ff41c:
No. 8 yellow, 40V4ff4OSc; No. 4 vellow. 3S4
39V,c; No. 2, 4014400; No. 3, 4OS40V4c; No.
4 3KiA'ft 3!T
'OATS--No. 2 white. 2SVi 2SS.C ; standard,
28gSc: No. 3 white. 27'j'2aic: No. 4
white. 2V&1Kc: No. 3 yellow, 27V4'ff28o; No.
4 yellow, 2747c.
BARLEY No. 3. RRfWSc; No. 4. 780flOc;
No. 1 feed barley, 66'78c; rejected barley,
mtric.
RYE No. 2, 868c; No. 3, 83ig84c. .
Carlot Receipts.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Chicago 20 142 106
Minneapolis 142
Omaha 11 30 13
Duluth 9
low, 4Rc; No. 2 mined, 44c; No. 4 mixed,
4i!lc: sample. 3Jlvc.
OATtFlrm; No. I white, 31c; No. 3
white. 90ttoio.
A ROOM In a private family by a young
man, age 20. Will furnish own bed and
take care of room. Must be reasonable.
H S7, Bee.
WANTED SITUATIONS
POSITION by thoroughly experienced
bookkeeper and accountant; good refer
ences. Addrea B 7T5, Bee.
AN educated young man who Haa had
Borne business experience, handled office
orreapondeiice, superintended electrical
and other construction work and traveled
some, wajita employment; anything honor
able, anywhere. Heferenoes given. Ad
dress K-i34 Bee.
GOVERNMENT NOTICES
U. a MILITARY PRISON, FORT LKAV
enworth, Kan., Marcli L U1L Settled
propose Is for furnishing Bit.. Anth. and
Forge Coal required during year commenc
ing July t. Ull, will be received here until
J a. m., April 1. 1911. Information fur
r Imbed on application. Ca.pt. F. W. Van
Dura. Vr. Mr. M1-3-1-4-30-U1
CHICAGO GRAIN AND ritOVISIONS
Features of the Trading and Cloniasi
Prices ou Hoard of Trade.
CHICAGO. March 80.-Greenbugs, alleged
to be threatening wheat southwest, were
given much of the credit today for rallying
the market here. Most of the buying
though was on the part of succesful bear
speculators, who were busy taking prof
its. Closing prices were steady at o to
4ic advance over last night. Corn fin
ished with a gain of Vo to ifiV4c. oats up
V.c to :nc and provisions varying from an
unchanged level to 17Ho greater cost.
Leading experts asserted conditions have
not been such as to favor a green bug
vtultation anywhere. It was a fact, never
theless, that dispatches telling of the pres
ence of the pest In north central Texas
near to Oklahoma, had a disturbing effect
on believers In low rlces for wheat. Be
sides there was a rather widespread feeling
that the market had been going one way
too long. Accordingly ' unusual Interest
was taken In every Hem of bullish news,
especially Kansas reports less favorable
than of late as to the crop outlook. The
advance received help also through a pre
diction of smaller shipments from Argen
tine. Altogether, prices held fairly well,
but the selling on the bulge was sufficient
to reduce In a material way the extent of
the grain. May ranged from 860 to fCXla
and closed ,414o up at titiTtc.
Corn was responsive toy moderate buying
due chiefly to the wheat strength. Top
and bottom limits for price changes In the
May option were 47o and 47Vso, with the
close 4ic, a net gain or c. ash corn
was steady. No. 2 yellow finished at47'd
47V,c. -
in oats. also, the best buying came rrom
shorts. May flucutated between 3u'o and
3040, closing V.C higher at 30c.
Provisions were weak early on account
of a big run of hogs, but afterward fol
lowed the cereals up grade. The outcome
was likii'17Mo to 174c advance ror pork, sc
to 7vc rise in lard and no dirierence ex
ceeding a nickel gain on ribs.
Prices in (..nirago, lurnisbed Dy tne up
dike Grain company. Telephone Douglas
2474, 70S Brandels building, Omaha:
KKW YORK CEXKRAL. MARKKT
Qaatallons of the liar oa Various
C ommodltlen.
NEW YORK, March 30.-F1,OUR-Qulet :
sprinir patents f4.K,vifi 10; winter straights.
3 7IVi3r.: winter patents. 3( IWi4 M; spring
clears, $3 7.Vu4 16; winter extras No. 1. W .'""
8 60; winter extras No 2. Ill lirii'H.i'i. Re
ceipts, 24.142 bbls.; shipments, 2. KM bbls.
Rye flour, firm; fair to good, l.k'o4.!H);
choice to fancy, S4.Mf4.Nfl.
I'ORNMKA L Pteadv ; fine white and
yellow. ll.l.Vyl.SO; coarse. 11.14 U: kiln
dried, 82.75. I
WHEAT Spot market Irregular; No. 2
red. MHc elevator, and 3:lc f. o. b. afloat;
No. 1 northern Duluth. J1 047d f. o. b. afloat.
Futures mnrket was hlKher on covering
due to steady cables, small receipts and re
ports of green hu;s in the southwest, clos
ing V4c higher. May closed !44.c; July closed
IK 7-lic; September closed WiiC
CORN Spot market steady; export No.
2, TiL'c f. o. b. afloat. Futures market was
without transactions, closing at ''.c decline
to ic advance. May closed. &4c; July
closed ftfgc.
OATS Spot market steady: standard
white. 3'Sc Futures market was without
transactions, closing 'iuldc net higher. May
closed at Xc; July closed at 3-.
HOPS Steady; state.v, common to choice.
1M0 iii'ui.ic; lwv. lstiuic; Pacific coast. 1910,
IMuiic: l:KW, Hp 17c.
HIDES Easv; Central America, 20Hc;
Bogota. L'lV" "4C
LEATHER Quiet: hemlock firsts. 23'4
JiLoV; second. 21Vu23c; thlids, 19j20c; re
jects, Hi'(jl7o.
PROVISKINS Pork steady; mess 821 OOtf
21. fin; family. S2O.nmU21.0u; short clear. S18.W)
ifl!.00. Beef, easy; mess. 13.oiif 14.50;
family. Sl6.ijoilij.00; beef hams. $27.0"4i 29 .00.
Cut meats, eaav; pickled bellies 10 to 14
lbs , tll.O01fl2.5U; pickled harns. $12 00. Lard,
firm; middle west prime, 88 .Horn. 70; re
fined, steady; continent, S 10; South Amer
ica, 810.25; compound, 87.26U7.50.
TALLOW Easy; prime city hhds., 6Vic;
country, 574Ui'c.
POl'LTRY Alive, firm; western chick
ens. 141rl5c; fowla, LKliVjc; turkeys, l.fc;
dressed. Irregular; roa-iting chickens, liiu)
JK'-, fowls, llttvllic; turkeys. I.r)'y20c.
CHKESK Easy: state, whole milk, spe
cials. 13S(il4c; September ouallty, fancy
colored, He; September qunlity, white, 13
13V4c; summer and fall maHe, choice, 12S
t13c; summer and fall make, white, HVa'S
lio.
EUGS Steadier; stste, Pennsylvania J
and nearby hennery white, 181i20c; Btate.n
Pennsylvania and nearby gathered white,
I'll 19c; western gathered white, ll18c;
storage packed, firsts, ItiVffltH.c.
BUTTER Easy: creamery specials, 22c;
extras, 301!lc; firsts, l'ifl9c; seconds. 16
4il7c. factory, current make, firsts, laVic;
seconds, HWuluc.
Weather la the Grata Belt.
The area of low pressure overlying the
upper Mississippi valley, upper lake region
and lower Ohio valley Wednesday morning
has developed Into a depression of marked
Intensity that now overlies the lake region,
upper Ohio valley, eastern states and the
8t. Lawrence valley, with Its center over
the northern portion of the New England
states.' The lowest pressure recorded In
the vicinity of the center of this disturb
ance, as shown by reports received at this
office from that section, was 23.98 Inches
at Montreal, Canada. High winds are re
poitud In the New England slates, snows
are falling In the lake region and gener
ally unsettled and stormy weather prevails
from the upper hikes to the upper Atlantlo
coast. A marked change to colder weather
In the upper Mississippi and upper Mis
souri valleys haa succeeded the low pres
sure, and temperatures are much lower on
the middle Rocky mountain slope. The
drop In temperature In the central valleys
Is followed by generally warmer m the
mountains and west to the coast, and the
indications are for warmer In this vicinity
tonight, with fair weather tonight and Fri
day.
1 emperature and precipitation as com
pared with the last three years:
1SI11. 1910. 190!. 1908.
I X) west last night 28 43 32 39
Preoipltatlon 00 T .00 .27
Normal temperature for today, 43 degrees.
Deficiency in preoipltatlon since March L
67 of an Inch.
Deficiency corresponding period, 1910, 1.27
Inches.
Deficiency corresponding period, 1909. 0.83
of an Inch. L. A. WELSH,
Local Forecaster.
OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET!
Cattle Are Steady to Ten Cents Lower
in Spots.
HOGS MOSTLY TEN CENTS LOWER
Fat heep Command About tedy
Prices, While Lambs Bell at
Prices that Are Tea to
Klfleen Lower.
SOUTH OMAHA. March 30. 1!fll
Recelnls wei A
Official Mondav
Official Tuesilav
Official Wednesday .
Estimated Thursday
Cattle, flops. Sheep.
a 1,1.1 1 mw: .1 .11
. 4.94 10.."''..I 7.475 !
T.t 1 r. -i jd . U .5 '
amv v.wa 10.0 o
For days this week.... 20.3:10 43.R57 29.872
Same days last week. . . .18,;i 32.317 30 626
Same days 2 weeks ago. .19.911 62.54H 81. 9H1
Sanje days 3 week ago. .21.517 4'l.l'W 2;i,482
Same days 4 weeks ago..lR.LNS SS.7U 25,323
Same days last year 14,4(i8 27,84(5 31.287
The following table shows the receipts
of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha
for the year to date as compared with last
car: 1911. 1910 Inc.
'attle 271. 57 25S.S:t0 13.2.17
Hogs ,j(l 3)f tM.51t 35.7H3
Sheep 447, W4 381,747 65.417
The following table shows the range of
prices on hogs at South Omaha for the
last several days, with comparisons.
Dates. I 1911. 1910. 1909. 1W. 1907. 11906.I1W5.
Kenyon Declared
Caucus Nominee
Iowa Republican Who Enter Confer
ence Make Him Choice to
Succeed Dolliver.
DF.S MOINES, la.. March 30 At a cau
cus of sixty out of the 104 republican mem
ber of the Iowa legislature tonight, Judge
W. 8. Kenyon was nominated as the re
publican party candidate for United States
senator to succeed Senator Dolliver.
Of the forty-four absentees fifteen have
voted for Kenyon hitherto. Sixty-four
Baerobers signed the caucus call, but the
republicans who hare ben voting for
udjre II. E. Doemer did not sign the call
r participate In the caucus.
On the only ballot taken Judge Kenyon
reoalTed flfty-thres votea. a majority of
all republican member In the legislature,
and Judge Ieemer received six.. One vote
was oast for Speaker Sdllman.
Representative John Jacobs of Calhoun
county presided and Senator Nicholas
Balketna was secretary of the caucus,
which transacted no other business.
Today's Joint ballot stood: - Uwmer, 36;
Kenyon, O; Porter, 50; Judge C. G. Lee,
1; paired, 1; absent, 7; necessary to elect, 7S.
Coffee Market.
MEW YORK. March 3. COFFEE Mar
ket oDwad ouiot at a decline of one point
Trading was twjt quiet, but there ai
auiue European staling and a little scat
tared liauidauon. which appeared to be In
spired by report that prominent brokers
were soliciting bids lor tne valorization
coffees, which are to become available to
the extent of OUO.OUO bags In the world a
markets on Saturday. Of this amount
3V0.Q00 bags are to be sold In New York
and It Is said that the price asked is 12c
for Klo and lSv,u for Santos 4a. The mar
ket closed barely bteady In the absence of
Important support, with prices showing a
not oacilrie of points. Sales were 14.750
bags. March. April and May, 10 47c; June,
Julv. lO.iV; August. 10.44c; Septem-
bar. IV Isc. uotooer, Ke; November,
V Hoc; lece ruber. January and February,
Uc. Havre closed net unchanged to V
franc lower. Hamburg was unchanged to
H pfg. lower. Rio, unchanged at 7 -1Ii.
Banuaa. unchanged. 4a ti imO; 7s t 3200. Mia
silian asuhange on 1-ondon, unchanged at
itl-ltid. Roceapu at the two Uraslilaa
porta. 8.0UO bas. against 15.0) bags last
year. Jundlahy receipts. 3 5u0 bags, against
t.tuo bags last year. New York warehouse
deliveries esterdav. 19.721 bunt, against
11.181 hags l-it year. Sjiot coffee, quiet,;
Klo. No. 7. I2'.c; Kautos. No. 4, 13'.c; tiiild,
liuiet; Cordoia. ISA, ( l..c. nominal.
Dry Uaode Market.
NEW YORK. March 00-DRY GOODS
Hope 4 4 bleached roltons wet placed at
values during the day alter lurge sales had
been made. A fair export trade with
China la still reported The market was
tiulet but generally steadier during the
day.
Persistent Advertising Is the Road to
Estf Return
Articles. I Open. I Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes'y.
Wheat I
May...8 ti87 86 86TA8fiMrfi4
July... 8Rtlis7i87iifij86''aTs 87pbT'a87
Sept... 87U 8 KH
Corn I
May... 47W.S 47T48 4714 47 47
July... 4!i'(ii' 49H49V4U W 49 49UM
Sept... 50VlW 603, 50 504J)' 60,
Oats
May... 30WH4 30H 30V 30 Sf4
July... 30t 31 30H4i4 807 30
Sept... 301,(8 31V 3UWV31 H30VB
Pork
May... 15 174 15 45 15 07V4 15 40 15 22H
July... 14 95 15 22V4 14 90 15 22 15 OS
Lard
May... I 8 30 8 42H 8 30 8 42 8 37
July... 8 30 8 37l 8 26 8 40 8 35
Sept.. 25 I 8 37 8 25 8 37 8 30
Ribs I J i
May... 8 65 I 8 77 8 2 8 75 8 70
July... 8 22 8 37 8 15 8 32 8 32
Sept. .. 8061830 80u 83U825
A Asked.
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOUR Unsettled: winter patents, 83.90
4.30; winter straights, 83.6ikiH.10; spring
straights. 84.0tXu4.1o, bakers, li.Wy4.40.
RYE No. 2. 91VC.
BARLEY Feed or mixing, 76QeOo: fair
to choice malting. Xl.024rl.12.
SEEDS Flax. No. 1 southwestern. 82-39;
No. 1 northwestern, 82.61. Timothy, tu-is
Clover, 816 40.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl.,
8l6.0ou'16 20. lArd. per 100 lbs., JIti-OOul lii.2f.
bhort ribs, sides (loose), 8t.of1f-75. Short
clear sides (boxed). 88 7611.87.
Total clearances of wheat and flour were
equal to 125. uu bu. Primary receipts were
277.0110 bu., compared with 467,000 bu. the
corresponding day a year ago.
Estimated receipts tomorrow: Wheat, 28
cars: corn. 1X1 cars; oats, 80 cars; hogs.
SJ.oOO head.
Chicago Cash Prices Wheat, No. 1 red,
8.(i87c; No. 1 northern spring leHrMbc; No. i
northern spring, 96a97o; No. 8 epring H4ia?
96c. Corn, No. 2, 47o; No. 8. 4446c; No. 3
white. 47'(M,vc; o. 1. 44vi!45c; No. Z yel
low. 47 4147' jc, No. 8 yellow. 4&&46c Oats.
No. 2 white, 8imi32c; No. 8 white, SoVif
Sl"xc; No. 4 while, SOaic; standard, 31
iSlc.
BUTTER Steady; creameries, 15 22c j
dulrles. Hulc
EGlJS Steady ; receipts, 13,107 cases; at
niark. cases Included, 12113c; first, 14c;
pi line rirata, itYtc
CHEESE Steady; daisies. UHfllSHc
twins, 124iL.c; young Americas. Usl4c
long horna. 13i;Aa.
POTATOES-bteauy; choice to fancy, 439
talc; 1 air to goon, 4nt-ia
POl'LTRY Firm; turkeys, dressed, 19o
nens. live, Jtic; spring, live, lli'tc.
VEAL Steady; 50 to 60-lb. wts.. E06c
60 to ki-lb. wts., 61JSc; 86 to 110-lb. wts.
U'0C
I.We rpoul Orsls Market.
IJVERPOOL Maroh SO WHEAT Spot
dull; No. 1 red western winter, no stock
futuies. firm; May. M 7 VI. July, 6s 7d
October, ta 7d.
CORN Spot eaay; American mixed, new,
8s lid; American mixed, old, 4s lid; fU'
tires, steady; May, 4a 4d; July, 4s 4d.
llulala C.rala Market.
DULUTH. March SO. WITBAT No.
riMihem. Mc. .V o ! northern, 914 .!Jo
May. 44c; July, S'c; September, 91o.
OATS HOo.
Irerta Market.
PEORIA. March 3a -CUKN -Hisher j No
t wUt,-Uci No. whits, o , t
Mar. 22..
Alar. 23..
Mar. 24..
Mar. 25..
Mar. 26 . .
Mar. 27..
Mar. 28..
Mar. 29..
Mar. 80..
46SI10 40i 6 Ml
6 4510 611 56! 4 79!
41's'lO 63! 6 61 4 80
0 3i 10 Ko B itn 4 89
HO 631 6 67 6 01
6 SS I I 6 721 6
6 41il0 701 I 6 60
6 10 71 6 m
,10 58 6 58 S 57 6 39 ( 30 5 09
16 8 1S 8 08
6 16 6 26 6 01
6 24 0 08
8 08 8 16
5 03 20
6 11 6 27 5 13
8 23 27 5 10
8 31 8 28 1 5 09
St. Loots General Market.
ST. LOUIS. March SO WHEAT Futures
higher: May. 86V;; July. 85Hv85o: cash.
dull; track. No. 2 red, -8791c; No. 2
hard. 864460.
CORN Higher: May. 46T4c: July. 4854
48o. Cash steady: track. No. 2. 4546c;
No. 3 white, 46'4,0.
OATS Firm; May. aoic; jMly. 30c: cash
firm; track. No. 2, Slo; No. 2 white, 32c.
FLOUR Dull; red winter patents. 34.25
75; extra fancy and straight, 83.70H4.10;
hard winter clears, 82.70lf3.lo.
SEED Timothy, 85.009.60.
CORNM EAL 82.30.
BRAN Firm; sacked, east track. 81.10U
1.11.
HAY Firm: timothy. tl2.00817.50: prairie.
812.OO4in6.0O.
PROVISIONS Pork, unchanged: lobbing.
116.76. Lard, unchanged; prime steam,
$8.20(g-&2&. Dry salt meats, lower; boxed,
extra short. 88.87; clear ribs, 88.87; short
clears, 89.00. Bacon, lower; boxed,, extra
shorts, 310.12; clear ribs, 310-12; short
leara, xio.zs.
POlLTRY Firm; chickens, 14c: sprlns.
16c; turkeys, 161j17c; ducks, 15c; geese, 8c.
iiu i ri!.Kr-ix)wer; creamery, I724c.
EGGS Steady; 13o.
Recelnls. ShlDments
Flour, bbl 4.900 S.OOO
Wheat, bu 27. Out) 29.0"0
Corn, bu lv 68,000 70.0HO
Oats, bu... 36,000 38,000
Kansas City Grain and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. March 80 WHEAT
September, 82U82c, bid; cash unchanged;
ino. t nara, t-mvzc; ino. s, WrrUio; No. 2
red, 87& 88c; No. 8, 83$fso.
COKiSMay. 4tvc. bid: July. 47UiS47Xo.
sellers; September, 4i-480, sellers; cash
steady to o higher; No. 2 mixed, 4646o;
No. 8. 44444c; No. 1 white, 4H-46c; No. 3,
4& 4;".',i0.
OATS Steady ; No. t white, 31(&32c; No. 3
mixed, aocutJOHc.
it YE No. 2. 76(g'79o.
HAY Steady; choice timothy. tl4.Oiyail4.50:
choice prairie, tl2.004T12.26.
BUi-lEM-Creamery. 23c: firsts. 20c: Bl
onds, 18c; packing stock. I2c.
EGGS .Extras, 16c; firsts, 13c.
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu. SO.oOO 26.000
Corn, bu. 24,000 56.0U0
Oats, bu 1,000 8,000
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, March 80 WHEAT
May. 92o; July. 94c; September. 90V3
Kic; cash, No. 1 hard, 96c; No. 1 north
ern, 93Va94Hc; No. 8 northern, 90fo92c;
No. 8, fchrsljyiSc.
FLAX Closed at 32.48.
CORN No. 8 yellow, 44c
OATS 28JMi'29Vc
RYE No. 2, Sc.
1.RAN In 100-pound sack. S21.50rjj22.00.
FLOUR First patents. 84.35;j'4.66: second
patents, 34.25'd4.65; first clears. 32.Hiir3.30:
second clears, tL85i'2.50.
Sunday.
Receipts and disposition of live stock at
the Union Stock vard,. South Omaha, for
twenty-four hours aniiinir at X n m ves-
terday:
RECEIPTS CARS.
Cattle. Hotm.ShKAn H'r'a
C, M. ft St. P 1 4
Wabash 4 ..
Missouri Pacific 7 4
Union Pacific 54 44 27 2
C. & N. W., east 22 6
C. ft N. W., west..... 49 62 S 1
C, St. P. M. & O.... 28 22
C, B. & Q., east 2 3
C, B. & Q., west 60 61 11 1
C, R. I. ft P., east... 3 4
Illinois Central 3 1 2
C. G. W 2
Total receipts 229 217 41 .6
DI SPOSltlON H EAD.
Palll. 1 f. , ...
Omaha Packing Co 784 1.819
Swift and 1'iimitinv Tum a Am 1 -14
Cudahy Parking Co.!!.. .1,242 4i473 2.133
m mum oe V.0 1,109 ,3IHi X.199
Krey Packing Co 145
KchwArtKf hllrl Jb flnla'tra, 179
Murphy 623
w. ti, Vansant Co 71
Benton Vansant & Lush 45
F. ft I jkwl. ou
Huston ft Co 1 81 I!!! I!"
J. B. Root & Co 67 !.
L. olt , 21
MnCrearv A. ft. ,
S. Wertbelmer .......!!.!. 67
Lehmer Brs ,., H
Leee Rothchlld 48 ! .
Mo. ft Kan-Calf. Co...;.. 68 !.
McConneghey H fi7
Other buyers 685 .... 1,428
Totals 6.474 14,752 7,471
CATTLE There Was another big run of
cattle today, 212 cars being reported In.
This brings the total for the four days up
to 20,300 head and Is the largest since three
weeks ago and larger than a year ago by
almost 6,000 head. At the same time other
points were reporting liberal supplies, with
the tendency of prices lower.
With large receipts of cattle and with
advices from other selling points not very
favorable, the general feeling here was
lower on beef steers. Still, there was a
pretty fair demand and the market was
not very much lower after ail. Handy
weight cattle, such as buyers took a notion
to, sold at steady or almost steady prices.
Heavy cattle wers a little slow, same as
they have been on a good many days of
late and the feeling on that kind was' a
little lower. - "n
Good heifers and cow on the heifer
order were in good demand this morning
and they commanded steady prices. The
bulk of the offerings changed hands in
good season in the morning. Thin cows
and anything that would do for feeder
were in good demand and fully steady. On
the other hand, the in-between kind cows
and. In fact, pretty good cows wers gen
erally slow to a little lower than yesterday;
In fact, some salesmen would Bay waak
to 10c lower. Bulls were rather Blow, the
same as they have been the last few days.
Stocker and feeder were in light sup
ply, and fortunately so, as the demand was
not any too brisk. While choice feeders
held steady, the feeling on the medium
kinds was a little lower.
Quotations on rattle: Good to choice
beef steers, Sfi.004j6.25; fair to good beef
steers, S5.75vTij.0i); common to fair beef
steers, 84.7511 6.75; good to choice cows and
heifer, S4.75KS.75; fair to good cow and
heifers, S4.4034.75; common to fair cows
snd heifers, $3.00ij4.40; good to choice stock
ers and feeders, $5,361(6 00; fair to good
stockers and feeders. 85.00415.36; common to
fair stockers and feeders, S4.25l36.00; stock
heifer, S3.76S4.75; veal calves, t4.003!7.60;
bulls, stags, etc., 83.756.00,
Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
A. Pr.
.1216 8 It
.lit ft 86
tl0 8 40
864 t 45
Philadelphia Prodnee Market.
PHILADELPHIA, March 30. BUTTER
Steady; extra western creamery. 24c:
nearby prints. 36a.
EGiJS steady : Pennsylvania and other
nearby firsts, free cases, 84 80 per case;
current receipts, free case, 84.65 per case;
western firsts, free cases, 84.80 per case;
current receipts, free cases, 84 65 per case.
CHEESK Steady; New York. full
creams, fancy, beptember, 13(gl8c; fair to
good, 1212c.
Milwaukee Grata Market,
MILWAUKEE, March 80. WHEAT No.
1 northern, 9bi(!&c; No. 3, northern, 96&4f7c;
May, i-c; July, 86740.
I'ATH Standard, 81lo.
BARLEY Malting, 81-11.16.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. March 30. METALS Stan
dard copper, dull; spot, March, April, May
and June, 811.7011.85. London market
quiet; spot, 54 7s 6d; futures 54 lite.
Arrivals reported at New xors. tooay i.wo
tona Custom house returns show exports
so far tills month of 21.317 tons. Lake
copper, 812 37 ti 150; electrolytic. 312.2B
12.37; casting. 81i'1l!-12, Tin, firm; spot
and March, S41.i&d4l.6o; April and May,
S41.3bW41 60; June, It! OOii-H 60. London
market firm; aiot, 188 2s od; futures, 186
7s d. Lead, easy; 84 4o4.50, New York;
84.26j4.Si, East St. Louis. London, 12 18s
ltd. Spelter, easy; 86-6olj6.au, New York;
86.40110.42, East St. Louis. Iindon, 23.
Antimony, dull; Cookson', 8.(Kxq9 50. Iron,
Cleveland warrants 47s 4d In London.
Locally Iron was steady. No. 1 foundry
northern, 815-75u 16.25; No. t foundry north
ern. No. 1 southern and No. 1 southern
soft, 316 50(116.00.
ST. lAJUiS. March SO. METALS Lead,
firm; 34.30. Spelter, weak, 85.40.
(tar Market.
NHW YORK. March SO t4l 'OA It. Raw,
au-aev; Muscovado, 89 test, 3.3nc; oentrlfu
ral. test. S.Mc; molasses sugar. S toet.
Ll.llci reXiued, siaaJ.
No.
10. ......
8
II
10
16
21
10
It
8
SI
17
11
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10
T
17
87
II
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17....
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40
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4
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11
to
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8
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1.
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.... 82 6 46
... I 46
...1104 6 M
...UK 8 60
...1051 8 50
.... lo0 8 66
ll,7 I M
,...10711 8 0
8 60
708
SHt 8 60
....' a en
....luTI 8 70
....104 8 70
.... kl 8 70
....102 8 70
,...1161 6 76
....1120 6 76
...,1'iM I .i
,...1J6 8 71
.... H4 3 76
....1110 6 76
....US tto
....10H 8 to
1 1'4 8 10
... 6 80
....12K0 6 80
,..1123 3 80
...1111 3 80
.....1334 6 86
IDS 3 86
.....1248 6 86
....11! 3 at
.... 4 6
....1060 4 46
....104 4 70
.... (4 4 76
....1046 4 76
....11 40
.... 74 4 M
....1083 8 00
No. At. Pr.
40 1884 5 86
82 11SB 6 86
2 1171 8 85
17 12r, t 0
1 1-117 6 M
11 Ull 6 90
64 1413 tHO
10 I 'M 8 80
80 1217 8 90
11 1183 5 M
1 1171 6 80
20 Hut 6 W
11 .UA4 6 W
84 UM 6 6
17 180 I 6
M 1817 6 84
40 1210 6 t
2. ...... .....110 6 84
18 1S26 I lit
81 ...1K0 10
87 118 t 00
18 1266 0
M 1868 00
80 121,4 M
11 1232 tt
1 12S0 4 0B-
2 1H I 06
17 1347 I 10
80 lKtt I 10
1. 1S2 t 16
88 1421 8 15
11...... 1491 t 16
84. 1483 8 18
16. ... ..12 8 It
1 1371 t )
4 . 1470 8 20
ws.
4 lost 3 08
11 881 8 08
87 807 8 10
6 1074 6 10
11 - loll 6 10
4 1201 6 16
8 8 6 40
4 1176 3 60
.. 864 4
.. tiO 4 7
.. 878 4 9
.. 440 8 10
.. 4M ft 10
.. Mt 6 10
.. US 8 20
HEIFERS.
1
7 ,
18.
ft
I
to
t
. 784
.1427
8 14
8 20
BULI.S.
.. KM 4 40 l.
..1720 4 60 I ...
4 86 1....
4 S 1...
8...
80
11
1(40 4 70
.1700 4 78
813 6 28
. H4 8 80
. 71 6 60
.126 6 66
.826 61
....181 4 80
.16o 4 8
.-.in 410
.n.Ml0 8 00
.... Nt iU
CALVES.
., 881 3 86 !..
soon s the ruvh of spring fsrm work i
Marts In psrnest
No. A 8h. IT. No. At. h. Pr.
I WO ... tOO 81 2J 4,1 f
ti" 3'1 ... 16 64 1.il ... f Jn
80 321 SO IJ ft 2t 40 t
. 3.W 80 li 76 2H ... t 25
(1 . . 14 'ii 211 80 li
67 21 It t 15 42 ... 8!..
4 W ... I li 71 !U 8A t 2J
6 ... t 15 71 26 40 t !S
88 S1 ... 8 li 80 2T. ... t M
77 l ... t 2i 86 247 ... 8
73 247 ... I M 82 i7 411 t 24
Si 2S.0 ... t 10 7J 2. 80 I Si
88 311 ... 4 20 6.1 -H ... 8 S.1
MS 24.', 80 20 84 1M ... t i
SI 2M ... t 20 7t 341 N IU
.1 m ... t to 78 ill ... t 26
66 Ui 80 10 l 28 80 26
64 asJ 40 SO i 248 80 2?
81 2T8 ... t K 8 tS3 ... 21
. 1 ... 4 80 41 2,3 ... 26
i 2"J ... t 20 :i 2M ... I 2i
2S IS.-, ... 6 i Hi -.'41 ... 4 2.",
84 24H ... 20 4 240 ... 1 2
60 :4 ... I ! 60 24 ... 2.1
12 270 ... t J" ! &' ... 8 2-i
87 244 ... t 1 S M5 ... 8 2.',
4.1 !i ... t 20 68 248 ... 6 2o
68 278 120 20 67 242 ... I ti
84 148 40 4 20 42 276 ... t 26
28 2M ... f 20 28 218 40 t 25
30 it ... 4 2" 8.1 2:17 ... 6 26
K8 61 ... I 20 64 141 tO t 86
89 255 ... t 20 78 2:'7 ... t 25
81 t'-i ... 4 241 70 271 ... 4 25
82 IM.H ... t 20 71 2.-4 ... t 23
6.1 273 ... t2H 82 212 ... 8:714
62 ;vs ... 8 20 71 26.1 ... 8 271,
7 21H 40 I 10 . 70 220 ... JO
61 327 ... 10 82 205 ... 311
63 328 ... t 20 70 211 ... 4 80
5.1 22 ... 4 30 71 213 ... 4 80
18 2i ... I 80 81 40 ... 8 80
70 242 ... 4 20 1 t"7 ... I 30
68 26 ... 30 71 in ... I SO
49 !M ... t 20 87 240 . 4 30
82 8ii ... I 80 27 223 40 8 30
68 2U6 ... 4 84 136 ... 4 3
69 !K7 80 t 20 82 127 80 4 so
68 2'5 40 4 30 81 tit 40 4 30
43 239 VI I 30 74 248 ... I 30
77 255 40 4 20 7 248 ... 8 80
8S 21 4" t 20 76 t4 ... I l
84 !n1 40 20 80 841 ... 1 30
41 2S0 ... 4 20 17 21 ... 8 to
2 21 ... 4 20 74 218 ... I 114
72 255 ... 8 30 71 2;:0 160 32 Kj
16 2SI6 ... I 20 82 220 ... 6 S5
68 SM ... 20 70 2X3 ... 35
2S4 80 8 20 88 228 ... 8 35
3 374 ... 20 73 113 ... 85
64 !.H7 ... 4 20 8 LRU 40 6 l
5 2K 40 4 221 81 t" ... 8 40
88 368 80 I 22H 17 174 ... 4 40
74 277 160 6 22 85 3.111 80 6 40
44 240 60 I 32'4j 79 197 ... 4 40
STAGS.
3 to) 140 6 76
SHEEP Fairly liberal supplies of lambs
produced an aggressively bearish attitude
among buyers this morning aud the market
suffered fresh declines of 10015c. Offerings
known to be high dressers attracted bet
ter competition than the ordinary run of
stuff, of course, and sold to a little better
advantage than medium quality stock with
more or less weight. In spots the lamb
trade was no worse than a dime lower,
prime handy animal getting the least de
cline.
The McCtt Ioueh Mexican lambs, which
claim the year's top thus far at 36-46, moved
at 36.40. Choice westerns still In fleece met
with a quiet demand around Sb.15. Shorn
lambs sold at 35.3tya5.55, the latter price
calling for toppy quality and condition.
Demand for all kinds of lambs was rather
backward, on account of continued heavy
proportion of this class of stock and final
clearance was late.
Cheaper cost In the sheep branch of the
trade was hardly in keeping with scant
supply and values held up about Bteady.
Colorado-Mexican ewes brought as much
as 35.10 and extra good westerns reached
35.00. Wether are quotable at very small
margins over ewes as spread lately nave
been unseasonably narrow. No yearlings
of consequence were sold early, but some
thing prime In this line would doubtless
move around 35.60.
Quotations on sheep and lambs: Good to
choice lambs, SS 201(6.40; fair to good lambs,
35.901(43.20; handy weight yearlings, 36. 35
5.66; heavy yearlings, tri.0017'5.35; good to
choice wethers, 3o.001fi.25; fair to good
wethers, 34.6Wao.00; good to choice ewes,
S4.8C1i6.10; fair to good ewes. 34.50y4.85.
Sheep, culls to feeders, t3.0O44.25.
Representative sales:
No. Av. Pr.
250 Mexican Iambs 79 6 40
260 Mexican lambs 79 6 40
100 western ewe 102 6 00
369 western ewes UK) 5 00
19 western ewes, culls ltO 8 00
104 western ewes 99 4 60
197 weetern lambs 72 6 65
94 western ewes 89 6 00
99 western lambs, shorn......... 68 6 15
21 western ewes, shorn Ill 4 60
647 Mexican lambs, shorn 75 5 65
438 western ewes 87 6 10
322 western lambs So 6 00
438 western ewes 87 6 10
822 western Iambs 85 6 00
S22 west, y'llngs & weth's. f'drs 94 4 60
200 western lames, leader...... 4 o eo
836 shorn lamb' H 6 00
132 western lambs 79 6 65
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Market Again Dull and Narrow and
livv &s V a aWatsj rv v a
creased, ti. 102 000; cli euletlon Increased.
4.15 iki bullion, decreased. lK,'t : oth -r
; scciiritlri. d.-crrssed II. .'; other O-
' posit, decreased. ll.'HIO.OOO; public -dep... I I
uri rrHNrii , i... ..- .......
(I o'lMxi c,,. eminent eciirltles uhchan AY
Tin. proportion "f the bank s rwrve y
PRICES STIFFEN LATE IN DAY
4 onaplcnons Movements Made til
stocks W hich I anally llo ot
Klgore Imona Leaders
Krle lasnes Active.
CHICAGO LIVES STOCK MARKET
gloi
-Hogs and
I
NEW YORK, March So The stock mar- j
ket wns again dull and narrow and the I
price level most of the dnv wns sliuhtlv
below yesterday's close. Prices stiffened
lute In the day and the close showed
net gains well scattered throtiKh the list
The conspicuous movements of the ihi
were made by stocks which usually ilo not
figure among the leaders. Erie was among
the most active stocks In the list and
advanced rapidly. Canadian Pacific, hav
ing reached a point where profits were
unusually attractive, fell back today on
realizing.
National Biscuit made a further gain
of 3 points. Another strong feature wns
associated with the 3-polnt advance of this
stock. It being accofupanled by an uncon
firmed report that control nf the property
was to pass from Southern Pacific to
new Interests.
The February report of. the National
Railways of Mexico showed that although
traffic has been Interrupted there to some
extent by the insurrection, earnings have
not been seriously affected. The decrease
In net earnings for FcbriiHrv wns t-ns nun
Gross earnings of thirty railroads for the j
iiiiiu ees oi niarcn were 1.34 per rent
less than for the corresponding week of
Bonds were steady. Total Rales, par value.
SS 301.000. .United States bonds were un
changed on call.
Number of sales nnd leading quotations
on stocks were as follows: I
Sale-. Hlah. low. Clnae.
l'l 31 31 snvi
8.000 :4 8314 8344
lal'llitv Is 46 71 per cent; Isst wees it hi
4t.ii9 per cent.
London Mock Market.
I.oMhiN. March .lo.-Ohly a Uniit'l
amount of trailing was done In Amerlca-i
securities during the first hour today. A
good tone prevailed, however, and prices
ruled from unchanged to above yester-dn-s
New York closing. Canadian Padlm
ilecllned V
Cunanla. limner... 81 Iulavlll N
,1,, ' hi lit 81 It KM.. K. T 84"i
Anml Vwer .,', N. V. Cental
Anaromln J: Norfolk ft W Ill
A-. hieon II u, do pfd "
,,f.l !. n.it.rk, A W 43
flHltlnuire nhui. . . i'; i. Ienimyli,anla 4 ',
aimitian Parilir 381', Kami til lie. '
( he.lient( A II .... Iieaftlng 8"''-
I'hl.aso (). W '.'2 iv-iithem Hr '
'III.. Mil. St. f.,12.,', .1,1 tit.;..'. ' '
He tteera li Smit hern Parltl 1'
lienier K Kin ll . tnlcn Pacific "
On pfd 3't tl'i rfo . 9'
Kil 31'. I'. S. Steel
do l.i iM 4i-V itn rr,l .'. 127
v-ui . a ..k..i, 17-3.
KV. VUi. ... .'. i.
il,i ?d i,rl
(Irani Tnnili
lllllioln Central Ml Si'UlHh 4
SILVER-K.ir. iuiet nt 24 o-Hid pel
per ounce
Mt ) K V -'. '.'o - l4 per com
The rate of discount in the upon market
for short bills li 2'i per cent: for three
months' bills. 2 1-It'.ji2' per cent.
Allta-Chalmera prd ,
Ainalsamatsd Cupper ....
Amerli-an Aarlcullnral ..
American IWt 8usar
Ainerlran Can
American c. ft P
Am. (Yitton OH
American H. ft U pf4.
Am. Ice Secin-ltlea
American Unaeed
American Locnmntl-e ...
American 8 ft R
Am. S. A R. pf I..
Am. steel Knundrlea
Am. Suar Defining
American T ft T
American Tobacco p'd...
American Woolen
Anaconda Mining Co
Atchlann
Atchinnn pfd
AUantlo CuMt lane
Baltimore ft Ohio
Bethlehem Steel
Hrnoklyn Rapid Tr
Canaillan Pacific
Central Leather
Central Leather pfd
Central ot New Jeraey....
Chtnapeake ft Ohio
Chicago A Alton
Chicago O. W
(-. O. W. pfd
("tliraso A N. W
C M. ft St. P
C. C., C. Ot. L
Colorado F. A I
Colorado ft Southern
Conaolldated (iaa
(irn Prodiicte
Delaware ft HiKlaon
Denver ft Rio Grande
D. ft R. O. pfd
Dlatillera' Seeurltlea
Brie
Brie Jjt pfd
Brie 2d pfd k
Ocnaral Klectric
Great Northern pfd
Great Northern Ore ctfa..
Illinola Central
Intorborough Met.
Int. Met. pfd
International Harvaater .
nt. Met. pfd .
3"0
100
RiHI
tin
67
44',
54
69 "i
67i
44',
6S
1,600 24 23't
too
1.7"0
200
81
75
la",
147-,
7'
3!a
1471,
7't
3211
44',
6!S
23
24
11
S7-,
io4 -j
44
11v-i
1471,
7i4i
1.200
nl
1,4a
S.Sii
7.200 nnv, 1"4 nun
102S
11114
1037,
31 '4
7s
223-li
211
284
81H
80
2114
44
145
121-4
S3
81 4
62',
14F.14
l"l
100 11121, ),
4(i 120 UK',
toil 104V 1I
li" 33 32
1.100 710.4 78
14,200 22r,4, t23S
2O0 29V. 2K?,
5ll
1.604 81 H
200
1,700
145
123
145
121H
100 81 14 8P4
. 1.600
. 3,400
100
. ' 300
600
. 41.'1
. 6.600
800
14iM4
14i
145
1414
167, 167H 1(17
31
71
35',
39 1,
4814
8714
71
3544
81 '4
6ft
39',
1?7
83
1.600 12H4
800 82i
1S1, 137S
H 18
300 RST4 63
71 119 117V4
400 17H 17,
714
3--.H
.tl'i
4'4
X
127
138
IR'4
1181-
17S
International Paper ob
International Pump 100 4034 40 anv.
inwa Lvnirai 100 16"4
Kanaaa City Southern
K. C. So. pfd
l?4
too 10314
400 14514
101) 3344
8,000 162 Vi
100 aiT4
100 68
3,100 62,14
8.20O 185
400 63 '4
400
3,100
1"0
3, 4O0
86
107
41 '4
10014
71
Demand for Cattle
Sheep Weak.
mflfinn March 80. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 7,600 head; market slow and weak;
peeves, -ai.zoifi-j.w; ihu aiwra, f,.iMuv.iv.
western steers, 34 855.80; . stockers and
feeders. S4.0otSi6.8n; cows and heifers, 32.70
fcj.90; calves, Sf,.0O6.75.
ill S H receipts, M,uw nrmi. iinwaei.
weak. 16o lower: light, 36 664(41.90: mixed,
t.80Hj.76: heavy, 36W.60; rough, i.Wi
1 20; good to choice heavy, S6.2tVnii.60; pigs,
tfi.&Ofr, .00; bulk of sales, 84o6.66.
BHcicJf A - LJ liAMltn iveceipia, in.i"w
head; market weak; natives, ll.OOrJrS.ilO;
western, S3.26i7jTj.30; vearllngs, S4.5Va6.60: na
tive lambs, So.ooibi 35; western, eo.wu.ao.
St. Lou la Live Stork Market.
ST. J.OT7T8. March 30. CATTLE Re
ceipt; 2,600 head; market steady: native
Rhlr.olntf and exDort steers. S6.0t(h6.75:
dressed beef and butcher steers, 8&.&oa-6.&0;
steers under 1.000 pounds, S6.7Wu6.7ii; stocK
ers and feeders, S4.50a6.76; cows and heif
ers. 3425u.26; canners. S2.KfXfj3.26; bulls,
M 7f.fa5.2fi: calves. S6.0fviii7.76: Texas and In
dian steers, 84.0oy5.2S; cows and heifers.
t;i.fi06.oo.
HOilB Receipts, ji, two nean; iiiajsei uo
lower: pigs and lights 86 0i"&'7OO; packers,
$iVWXu.7b; butchers and beet heavy, 34.60
7.00.
SHEPJP A NO LAM W Receipts, i.sou
head; market steady; native muttons, 33.75
ir5.00; lambs. 36.76jjH.50: culls and bucks,
32 6043.26; stockers, S2.50iT3.25.
Kansas City Live Itoclr Market.
KANSAS CITY, March DO. CATTLE
Recelnls 3.4,10 bead. Including 200 south
erns; market steady to strong; dressed beef
and export steers, tn.uoriiu.tio; rair to good,
t5.36fj6.00; western steers. SR.OtV(i4S.25; stock
ers and feeders, 34.5Oai.90; southern steers,
34 80143.00; southern cows, t3.4OJi6.00; native
cows, t-I OTKif, 60; native heifers. S4.754i'6.26;
bulls. S4.a-(6.26; calves, 34 00Tu7.25.
HOGS Receipts, 15.000 head; market 16-&J
20c lower; bulk of sales, f i 3fM3.65; heavy,
36.3fa4t.46; packers and butchers, S6.86iu4J.65;
lights. 86 800116.72.
SHEEP AND LAiM B8 Receipt, 10.000
head; market steady to 10o lower; lambs,
te onorfl te; yearlings, 84 50(it6.76; wthers,
S4.2f.Vr5.2f; ewes. t4.00j6.00; Blockers and
feeder, t300rj('4.50:
St. Joseph I. Ire Stork Market.
ST. JOrTTCPH. March 80. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 2.5o0 head; market steady: steers,
34 f.Kd.40; cows and heifers, S3.60.(i-6.(X);
calves, ti.rnit.dO.
HCXiS liecelpts, 10,500 head; market 16Ti
20c lower; top, t6.70; bulk of sales, 36.30$
6.60.
SHEFJP ANT) LAMBS Receipts. 8,000
head; market slow; lambs, 85.OUii6.3o.
Stoolc In Sla-ht.
Receipts of live stock at the five prin
cipal western markets yesterday:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheen.
South Omaha.....
St. Joseph
Kansas City.......
St. l,nu!s
Chloago ...........
1.101) 124
100 8414
l,8no I2614
800 log
100 7a4
300 ti '4
100 18
Larlede Gna
Ixiulavllle ft Nashville....
Minn. A St. Lamia
M., St. P. ft B. S. M
M.. K. ft T
M., K. ft T. pfd
Mleeourt Pacific.
National BlacuJt
National Lead
N. R. R. of M. 3d pfd-.
New York Central
N. V., O. ft W
Norfolk ft Weatem
North American
Northern Pacific
Pacific Mall
Pennsylvania
People's Gas
P.. G. C. ft lit. L
Plttaburg Oiel
Pressed Btael Car
Pullman Palace ar
Rail war Btael Bp ring
Reading
Republic steal
Republic 8teel pfd
Rock Inland Co
Rock leland Oa. ptd
Bt. L. Ai K 24 pfd
St. Lou I a 8. W
Rt. L H. W. pfd
EUoae-Sheffleld 8. A I
Southern raclflc
Southern Railway
So. Railway pfd
Tenneaaee Copper
Teiaa ft Paclflo
T.. St. U ft W
T . B4. I., ft W. pfd
Union Pacific
Union Paclflo pfd..'
I nlted States Realty
l'nlted State, Rubber
United Statea Steel
f. 8. Steel pfd
Utah Copper
Va. Carolina Cemtcal .. .
Wabash
Wabaah pfd
Weatern Maryland
Weetlnghouae Elactrto ....
Weatern Union
Wheeling ft Lv E
Lehigh Valley
Total sales for the day, 360,600 aharea.
341
60H
10344 103S
141H4 145
83V 23
160
33t4
68
6114
132
68
.36
1614
84
89
6214
133
634
86
l.u, 0m
41 41"4
I0884 104.1
701 71
134
34
128
107
874
81
83
124
24
12(4
107 '4
87
21
33
114 T 60
.U 18 I..- - 160 t T8
bTOCh.KRS AND FEEDERS.
3 614 4 76 14 ... 414 8 88
4 630 6 00 80 6u0 8 86
I 4M6 8 ' -4 180 3 64)
1 42 3 80
HOGS Hog supply was heavy, furnish
ing a time honored reason for cheaper cost.
Resulting trade averagea BDout a dim
lower. All weights were Involved In tills
fresh decline and spreads were fully as
wide as on previous days this week. Pack
er bouglet freely and their combined
droves represented a total purchase of al-
tnost 14, mm head. Shipping orders usually
specified bacon weights ana demand from
this quarter was discriminating and of
relatively small volume.
At all times movement had plenty of life,
but closing demand was most active and
some slight Improvement In prices was
evident late in the session. Clearance at
11 o'clock waa excellent, only a very few
loads being in flrat hands at that time.
Butcher weight animals moved at a nar
row spread of S'i lcyO 25 as Indicated by
long strings, and lard offering sold at
3.;. 20 and leaa laght mixed and bacon
grades brought 88.80.4j6. 85.
Today' activity at lower prices. If cred
ited with any significance, fends some lit
tle premise to trade during the balance of
the week. Among the talent It la gener
ally admitted that present values are on a
WgUiual tMatoia stud, reActioa-ia liraaUlvled as
4.6IO 15.011)
I.5O0 1U,6"0
8.O0 15.000
3,640 11.600
7,5uO 83.018)
10 000
8.O0O
10,ti0
l.WW
lr,.0u0
Totals .....
..20.800 86,100 44,800
Cotton Market.
NHJW YORK, March 30. COTTON Spot
closed quiet: middling uplands. 14 46c mid
dling gulf. 14 70U. Sales, a) bales.
ST. LOU1H. March Stt (YrTON Un
changed; middling, 14MO- no sales; reoeapts,
71a bales; snipiuenta, i.ivi
111 bales.
bales; stock, 21,-
New York cotton market, as furnished
kv liiian A Bryan, members New York
Cotton exolkange, 815 South Sixteenth street:
I Open. I High. I Lew. Close. Yes'y.
Mar.
Mar
July
Aug.
Oct.
14 34
14 88
14 12
15 A3
13 68
14 33
14 46
14 16
13 66
12 63
14 13
! 14 24
18 87
18 63
13 63
14 83
14 43
14 1
13 66
12 63
14 86
14 37
14 10
13 61
12 59
Oils and Rosin.
SAVANNAH. March SO TURPENTINE
Firm at 81u2 sales, 3n6 bbls.; receipts
442 bbla; shipments, 124 bbls; stocks, 2.037
bbla
ROSIN Firm; sales. 1.8x2 bbls; receipts,
8H3 bbls.; shipments? 964 bbls ; stocks. 32,
ow bbls. Quotations: H. 3807: C. 38.16; D,
t8.20il8.2r; E, 38.300140; F, 88 3tVa4o; G.
88 37U.(ii8.40: H. 88 4018 461 I. 88 46: K. 88 47V,:
M. SS.47; N. 38 66; W. G.. tS66; W. W., 38 65.
Wool Market.
ST. LOUIS, March So WOOL Un
cbanged: territory and western mediums.
Un4-.c; fins tueitiuma, iigi uae, jWyiJc.
1:
84
86,600 15714 1514 167
334
IV714
1,800 80 34 2ta
6("4
100 42 4 43 42
314
4
100 63 68 63
4,200 1184 1174 118
1,400 274 264 27 '4
3i 84, 644 84'4
1,300 "1 884 SKVi
10.1 .sa; 24 s4
too 21s 214 11
3110 6S 60
34,100 17K4 1764 178
l 34 83 OH 4
100 734 734 7H
,6n0 4314 42 424
81. 6(0 78 74 78'4
400 1194 11H 114
MO 444 444 44'4
700 64 4i4 4
loo 174 174 17
1,000 184 884 384
100 604 604 60
600 67 8C4 te,
00 784 73 4 78 4
44
1,400 1764 1744 1754
New York Money Market.
NEW YORK. March 80. MONEY On call
Bteady at 24,a2 per cent; ruling rate, 2H
per cent; closing bid, 2 per cent; offered
at 2 per cent, lime loans easy; sixty
days, 2'(i244 per cent; ninety days, 24 per
cent; six months, ZGtfVi per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPhilv 4t
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Steady. w.th
actual business In bankers' bills at 34.8410
for sixty-day bills and at 34.8695 for de
mand; commercial bills, t4-83.
SILVER Bar, 62c; Mexican dollars, 46c.
BONDS Government, Bteady; railroad,
steady.
Closing quotations on bonds tooay were
as follows:
U. B. ret. 8s, re.. ..1014 Int. M. M. 44s-... 67
do coupon 1014Ja4an 4a . 884
U. 8. U. rg 1014 do 44
do coupon 1014 aic. c. so. Ut ta 784
U. 8. 4a, re 116 U 8. deb. 4a 1831.... 4
do coupon 1164 U ft N. unl. 4a S4
Allla-C'lial. 1st (a.... 76 M. K. ft T. let 4a.... 87
Am. A. 6a 1014 "do gen. 44a........ t4
am. T. A T. ot. 4a..l84 Mo. Paclflo 4a 784
Am. Tobacco 4a 864 N. R. H. of U. 44a Ka
do ta lo74 N. Y. C . 84
Armour A Co. 44a.. 24 do dab. 4a. 98
Atchison gen. a W',N. Y.. N. 1L t 11.
do ct. 4a II04 or. 4a 114
do or. 6a Ill N. A W. 1st 0. 4s... 84
A. O. U 1st 4B 934 do ct. 4a loa
llal. ft Ohio 4a HN.i Paclnu 4a '
do 34 9a, Wiio 8a 71
do 8. W. 84a ImSO. B. U rfdg. 4a 8874
Brook. Tr. ot. 4a..... 844 Pann. ct. 14a 1816... v4
Am. of Oa. (a 1074 do con. 4a 1UH4
Cen. Laatlier 6 90 4 Hauling g.n. 4a 874
C. of N. J g. 6a 12J4 8C U A 8. F. fg. 4a 814
Ctiaa A Ohio 44a. ...l"' do gen. 6a 874
do raf. ta m m. U . W. 0. 4a.. 18
Cnloaga A A. 34a.. 4 do lat gold 4a 91
U. U. A W- J. 4a 845 4 B. A. U 754
do gen, 4a 87 So. Pao. col. 4a 2 4
J. M. A S P B 14a I4 do ct. 4a 88
G R. I. A P, c. 4a. 184 do lat raf. 4a 64
do rfa. 4a I Kallwaj 6a loot,
tlulo. Ind. 8a 16 do gen. 4a 784
Culo. Mid. 4a 414 Union Haclflc 4a loo',
('. A 8. r. A a. 44a. 84 do ct. 4a 1U44
P. ft H. ct 4 tt4 do lat ft raf. 4a.... 804
IV t H. 11. 11 t V, B. Rubber ta IU14
do ref. 6a M4 V. 8. Blael 3d 6a lu(4
Dtailllera' fta ft 4 Va . - 'ar. Chem. 6s. .1014
kin p. 1. 4a 8lHWabaea let 6a l'4
do gen. 4a. 164 do lat A ea. 4a.... 704
do ut. 4a, aer. A... T4 WaaUrn Md 4a 84
da aerlaa B T34 Weat. Bloc CT. 6a... M 4
Oan. MMo. ot. 6e HT4 ewie. (cntral 4a 814
111. Cn. lat raf. as.. X4 alo. Pao. . 6a. 86
lut. Mat. 44a 7
Mid. MOfIerd.
New York Carb Market.
The following quotations are furnished
bv I -or an A Bryan, members Boston Stock
exchange, 215 South Sixteenth street:
AdTenture 64 Massachusetts 14
ArUona Com 14 Miami Ilea
Allauea U4M.ihak ... 40
atlaaitlo 44 MppteMng 114
CaJutuat A Aria 604 North butt lev,
(..un.et A Hecla....49 GacsoU. n...l'it
OniaiuiUI li4OI4 Dominion...,..., 88
Cupper hangs. ....... .-.. tvulncy 474
IwlyWaat 44 Ray Cone. II
East Rutta l: Bt.annou 104
Hanoruk 824 Superior A Doaton.. 4
Hel.ela IS Tamarack 40
Indiana 12 U. B. A Raf. Oo.. 844
lals-Kerala 14 do pfd 474
keeweenaw 314 Wolrerlne ......113
Lake (Atiper Xi 4 Yukon oad S74
Lav8a41a 44tloat'ii A Kl 14
Rank of Kaglaad Statement.
LONION, March 80. The weekly state
ment f the Bank of England shows the
fulling CliHPiVH, Total reserve, dt-
I nenl Set'arrtiea.
Quotations furnished by Burns.
Co , 449 New Omuha National li
ing:
jus.
Purmiiaha Alil!ng Machine 8..S
IteatrU-e Creamery pfd 88
t uitnhy Pa. kma Co. 6a. 1834 874
Colullibua. Neb.. K. L. 6a, 1824 , 80
4 tn.-ago O. Vt . la- nitg. 4a, I58 8r.l4j
Pempaier Mill Mfg Co. atixk 124
Fairmont Creamery lt . 4 par rent.. 994
Ioaa I'urllaud Ceim-nt lat mtg. 8a 87
Kanaaa City R A L 6a. lll 7
Kanaaa ( lly Stork Yanla atisik M
New York Central 4',a nctea V
Omaha Country Club ta. 1921 t4
Omaha tAatar ua. (81l... , 18
Omaha & C. 0. St. Ky. 6a. l2t 17
O & C. I) SI Ht. ptd. 6 P. C . ei ,11, 13
Omaha ft C. It St. lty. com., ex-illT. , 174
Omaha ft C. 11 Ky. ft Ur.dga 684
Pacific T. ft T. 6a, 1933 74
Rocky Mountain Hell Telephone 81
southern Hell. T. ft T. 6a.., M'i
Bwlfl ft Co., 1914 I004
TH.CII, T, Jk I . I.a . Ul LL
Union Stin k Yanla atock U
Weatern Pacific 6a 84
Lrlnker ,
auk hinld.
I
AtV.'
l'
s4 .
82
8 '
125
!
88
4
38
I'll 4
. I0.1
, . 9"
'4
83 a
64
37 4
i 14
17
101
- 884
14
IIOKIOII S
BOSTON. Man
011 stin ks were a
Allotiea
Amal. Copper .
A. Z I,, ft
Arlrona IVim. .
Atlantic
H, ft C. C. 8.
Hutto Coalition
Cal. ft Arltiina
Cat. ft llecla...
Centennial
.per Itange (
M
C.
Eaat lUitto C. M..
Franklin
Glroux Con
(Ininhy tin
Greene Cananca ...
Isle Keiyalle Copper
Ken- like
Lake Copper
la Sallu Copper....
Miami Copper
Aaked.
iicki nnd Bonds.
h 30 Closing quo!
B follows:
. 32 Mohawk
. 6.14 Neva. la (n
. 34 N'lplaalnc Minna ..
. 14 North Hutto
. 4 North Lake
. 12 old Dominion
. IV Oaceola
. f Harr.itt S. ft C...
.490 yulncy ..
. 12 Shannon
ta Superior
. 13 Superior ft H. M. .
. 9 Superior ft P. C. .
6 3-1(1 Tamarack
. 324 U. 6. ft. K. A M.
t 7-16 do pfd
. 13 Utah Doll
. 64 Utah (tnpper Oo...
. 32 Winona ...,.......
. 4 WulTertne
. 194
atlons
...36
... l
... 11
... 34
... 5
87
...10
... 11
... 8
... 104 ,
... 84',
... 88 14
... 14H
.,. 38
.:. 34
... 474
... 73
44 '
... 74
...110
New York Mining- Slocks.
NEW YORK. March 30. Closing quota-,
tlonaon mining stocks were as follows:
AHca : 160
Coin. Tunnel stock. 26
do hnnrta 19
Cnn. Cal. ft Va to
Horn Sliver In
Iron Silver 100
Leadvllle Con 10
Oflered.
Utile Chief
Mexican, ... ....
Ontario
Ophlr :v..i
standard
Yellow Jacket
6
210,
150
161
10
...... 85
Ilnnk of France Statement.
PARIS, March 30. The weekly statement "
of the Hank of France shows the follow
ing changes: Notes In circulation Increase
101.375. 0.0 francs; treasury deposits de
creased 29,975,000 francs; general deposits
Increased 137.6ofl.000 francs; gold In hand
decreased 9,600.000 francs; silver in hand
decreased 25,0tn) francs; bills discounted
increased 200,275,(00 francs; advances de
creased 460,000 frknc.
Rank Clearlnits. '
OMAHA. March 30 Bank clearings for
today were 32,445.795.32 and for the corre
Donding date last year, 3204,03 66. ,
OMAHA WIIOLBS YLE, MARKETS.
BUTTER Creamery,' No. 1, delivered to
the retail trade In 1-lb. carton. 26c; No 2,
in 30-lb. tubs. 24c;. No. 2. in 1-lb. carton.
24c; packing stock, solid pack, 12c; dairy, in..
60-lb. tubs, 14j,16c. , Market changes every
Tuesday.
CHEESE Twins, 1416c; Young Ameri
cas, 18c; daisies, 16c; triplets, 16o; ilm
berger, 18c; No. 1 brick, 16c; imported
Swine, 82c; domestic Swiss, 22c; block
Swiss, 19c.
FOULTRY Dressed broilers, under 2 lbs., 1
f5.00 per dox.; hens, 16c; cocks, lie; ducks,
18c; geese, 16c; turkeys, 26c; pigeons, per J
dor., tl-20; homer -squabs, per doi., 84 ot
fancy squabs, per no., 33.60; No. 1. pt
dox., 33.00. Alive: Broilers. 35c. 1 to IV
lbs., and 1 to 2 lbs., 2Uo; smooth legs
14c; hems, 124c; stags, 10c: old roosters. le'
old ducks, full feathered, 13c; geese, full
feathered, 6c; turkeys, 14c; guinea fowls
200 each; pigeons, per dot, 60c; hornets'
per doz., 33 00; squabs. No. 1, per dos 31 60:
No. 2, per dos., 60c; capons, over k lbs
14c; old turkevs, 19o. .
FISH (all frosenl-Piokerel, 6c; white, 7
10c; pike, 9c; trout, Uc; large crappies. lZ
15c; Spanish mackerel. 19c; eel, !,; had- '
dock, 13c; flounders. 12c( green catfish. 16c
roe shad, 60c eacn; shad roe, per pair obc'
frog legs, per doa., 36c; salmon, 9c; halibut'
BEEF CUTS Ribs: No. t, 14o; No 1. 12c
No. 3, 10c. Iln: No. 1, 16c; No. 3, 12W
No. 3. 11V4C Chuck: No. 1, 7c; No. 2. 7.'
No. 3. 7'c. Round: No 1 luc. v
No. 8. 8V.C. Plata: Nn 1 s. tv a t,.r!.
No. 3, 6V4C ' onc;
FRUITS-Apples. Washington Missouri
VTP-l-l yilr.- .b"..' W-! WasnlngTon
w . fi""". or, 0,, so, iiz sises, per
i3,0' 2 60; Washington Gnnos. per box.
32.26, Ben Davis, per box, 32.10. Bananas1
lanoy select, per bunch, t2 26'8 2 60, Jumbo,
per bunch, 32.76fc3.76. Date.: Anchor
brand, new. 80 1-lb. pkg. in box, o-r
box, t2.00; bulk, in 7o-lb. boxes, per lb 64c
Figs: Turkish, 7-crown. per lb 16c &.
crown, per lb., 14c; 4-crown. per lb.. '130
Grape rrult: Florida, 46, 64, b4, so mitk.,
per box, 34.00; choice stock. 25c ,
Lemons: Llmonetra brand, extra fancv'
300. 34yj slrec, per box, 34.50; faney, 300 xtr't
sixes, per box, 4 00; 240 size, 6uc Per 'box
less. Orange: Camella Redlands navels
80, 98 sixes, per box, t3.u; 150, 176 and
smaller sises, 33 26; choice navels u te;
126 sixes, 32.85; 160 and smaller sizes S3.0o'
Pears: California Winter Nellls. per box'
32.76. Strawberries: Louisiana, ptx 24-olnt
case. S4.ooii4.25. v
VEGETA BLES Bean: String- and was
per hamper, ti.611.4 io. Reels: 'er bu '
75o. Cabbage: New York, per lb., 140'.
Carrots; Per bu., 76o. Celery: California
Jumbo, per dox. bunches, 85c. Cucumber:
Hot house, 1 and 2 doz. In box, per dox.
82.wiU2.26. r.gg Plant: Fancy Florida, per
doz., 82.00. Garlic: Extra fancy, white,
per lb., 15o. Lettuce: Extra fancy leaf'
per doz., 45c. Onions: Iowa, red and val-
I ... IV. 1A. l..l..n . L. 1, - .. ,
luw, ijcr iu., 47x-- iiiuiuu., witii, per 10., so
Onion Sets: White, per bu., 82 lbs., 317ic
yellow, per bu.. 32 lbs., tl 25; red, per bu
32 lbs., 81-50. Parsley. Fancy southern'
per dox. bunches, 6(((ti5o. Parsnip: per
bu., 75c. Potatoes: Early Ohio seed, sand
soil, In sacks, per bu., 31 00; Genuine 11L
River Early Ohio seed, per bu., $1 20; lowu
and Wisconsin, while stock, per bu., 76c
Colorado, per bu., 80c. . Rutabagas: pr
lb., lc. Tomatoes: Florida. pr 6 basket
crate, fancy, $2.50; choice, S200. Turnips
Per bu., 76o. '
MISCELLANEOUS Almond: California
soft shell, per lb., 18c; in sack loll, lo Ib&a
Brazil Nuts: Per lb., 13c; In lack lots, lo
lea. Cocoa nuts: Per sack, 36.26; per dos
80c. Filberts: Per lb., 14c; iu sack lota
lc less. HP korynuta: Large, per lb., m;
small, per lb., tto. Peanuts: Hon, 'ted, prr
lb., sc; raw, per lb., 6o. Pecans: Irge,
per lb., 16c; In sack lota, lc less. Walnuts: -Black,
per lb., 2c; California, per lb., 18c;
In sack lots, lc less. Cider: New York,
Molt s, per bbl., S'i-75. Honey; New, 21
frame, t 75.
Evaporated Apple and Dried 8'rulla.
NEW YORK, March 80 -EVAPORATED
APPLES Scarce and nominal, but the un
dertone is firm; on tha spot, . fancy, 14c;
choice, 13c; prime. 13.
DRIED FRUITS-Prune. firm, with a
rood lobhintf demand arid verv small offer
ings from the coast; txi13a for Cullfornlas
up to 3o-40a and 1Ku12c fur Oregon from
ks to s. Apricots, quiet, but firm on s
the light stocks; choice, 134t(L3c; extra
cnoice, ia!(( u .c; lancy, Uiui4a.
are In better demand and price 1
choice. 7i.'d7c:. extra choice.
fancy, 8V,9c. Raisin are sttsady.
active; loose Muscatels are quoted at btt
64c; rholce to fancy seeded, 6's;71iic; seed
leas, 44,44 ika; London layers. ili7;145.
firm 011
rc; extra "
Peacliea j
ire firm;
74fiVc; I
, but In-
Hay Market.
OMAHA. March 30-HAY-No. 1. tH 00:
No. 2. tl'i.oo; packing, 39 00; alfalfa, 313 00,
bUaw; Wheat, v.6o, r, to. 60, oats, fl.Ui.