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THE OMII ADAILY BEE: 8ATUKDAT, MAPCII 15, 1D02.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Ktarn it Predominating Grain and Ifaj
Closet Higher.
JHAY WHEAT AND OATS CLOSE DOWN
r
alls Feree Cora l aad Wtdt Feels
Cora Strength at Flrat, hot He
lapses with Favorable
' Statistical Reports.
CHICAGO. March 14. Corn strength
dominated grains for the grester part of
the session today. There were fcearlh
factors at work In wheat, which finally
prevailed In that (rain, but the coarser
clrclex retarded for some time the looked
for decline and Itself held Arm. At the
close May wheat was o down. May
corn 44c higher and May oats Ho lower.
Provisions closed a shade lower to to
higher.
Local bulls took corn In hand shortly
after the opening and easily forced prices
tip the better part of a cent. Many bears
went home laat night with short lines, ex
pecting a further decline today on yes
terday's weakness. Cables, however, wore
remarkably steady. There was fear of a
general spread of the cold wave In the
northwest and a leading bull started In
early to ball out the ofteringa In the pit.
Feeding demand west was good and the
west had nothing to sell. Kansas City was
reported bidding lo over Chicago and Iowa
yesterday. Keoelpts here were very light,
and shorts In order to get out of their
tight place had to bid up for the scarce
offerings. The cash situation was much
; Improved, New England was buying and
'the southwest was still bullish. The buy
ing here was good, but mainly by local
people. The sentiment for a time was
'mixed, but eventually sided with the bulls.
The break In wheat naa naming out a
temporarily easing effect. May started un
changed to 4o up at eiTdHKMHC advanced
to ttimc eased momentarily, but closed
Arm, higher, at tB4'84c. KecelpU
I were ninety-one cars,
. Wheat at one time during the seaslon
felt enough of the corn strength and the
below sero weather In the northwest to ac
quire a firm tone and sell above yesterday's
'closing price. After the slump of yesier
,day the cables had a very steady tone.
Commission houses were executing fair
buying orders early; shorts became uneasy
land covered. The Illinois crop report, in-
rilcatlng a condition of 78, compared to
92 In April a year ago. was not considered
bulllshly, ss the authorities stated there
was no complaint of winter killing, and
the mo In seemed strong and the plant In
good color. The market was fairly active
and showed a fair amount of strength up
to noon. The strength of coarse grains
aided materially In the situation, but later
when statistical Journals announced the
western conditions favorable the extreme
heavy selling set in. St. Louis and the
crowd were very bearish and prices suf
fered a serious relapse. May, which
opened a shade to HfiVc to
754c and sold up to 754c, dropped quickly
to a weak close, 4fic lower at 744c Ix
cal receipts were thirty-five cars, none of
contract grade. Minneapolis and Duluth
I reported 260 cars, making a total for tne
' three points of 206 cars, against 278 Inst
week and 416 a year ago. Primary receipts
were 417,000 bushels, compared to 577.000
bushels a year ago. Seaboard clearances
"in wheat and flour equalled 137,000 bushels
The seaboard reported thirty-five loads
taken for export.
Oats were dull and ruled fairly steady.
The cash business was reported somewhat
Improved and the corn strength aided
toward better prices. The late break In
wheat, however, caused some selling and a
decline. Gossip has It that the leading
bull professional, who has been credited
with holding almost 10,000.000 bushels of
May, has gradually been tranaferrlng hla
holdings to July. Traders were predicting
that the later option would go even higher
than May has been selling at. Today Mav
was dealt In very sparingly, opening lower,
selling to 46c, anil closing He. down at
454c. Receipts were seventy-two cars.
Provisions early were lower. In sym
pathy with a lower hog market. Similar
lair buying waa done through brokers for
packers, but the late trade was dull. For
a time prices advanced well, but the close
was steady. May pork closed Be higher at
$15.45. May lard a shade lower at 9.ft
0.42 and May ribs unchanged at $8.40f8.424.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
SO cars; corn, 96 cars; oats, 66 cars; hogs,
26.000 head.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
Artlolee, Open, 1 High. I .Low.l Close, lYes'y.
Wheat
May
July
Sept.
Corn
May July
Sept.
Oats
May July
Sept.
pork
May July
Lard
May July
Sept,
I Ribs
May July
Sept.
75K,fM4
764
15 40
15
9 40
60
9 624
8 40
8 474
8 tih.
7M!
764
624ff
624,
04,
48
364 1
304&4
15 46
16 674
43'
62i
9 62
8 4J
8 DO
8 66
74
754
i a
T476W
76Hf 76
764 75H
ei4i624f;
M's 60
454
854
8014
15 40
15 624
9 40
9 60
9 62Vil
8 40
8 474
8 62
45
85
80'
15 45
16 674
9 40
9 624
9 624I
8 40
8 6241
80
01
61 4
694
454
16 40
15 66
9 40
9 66
9 C7Vi
8 40-24
8 62
8 65
No. 8.
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLiOUH Steady, very atui; winter pat-
, ents. $3.8(K&4.00: straights, t3.20tTtS.70; clears
I3.UIKQ&.40: spring specials. 84: patents. 13.5(
8.70; straights, $2.8iKfr.10.
89.nnfs.BA, Lard, steady; western steamed,
$J.fa6.60; refined, steady; continent, n;
South America, tlOfo; compound, 744ia
Pork, steady; family, 816.6tN317.00; short
clear, J17.Kj2"i.OO.
P. UTTER Receipts, 8.1) pkgs ; steadv;
state dafty, lu-26c: creamery, z2f37c; June
creamery, 184j'-4c; factory, lt21c.
CHEESE Receipts, 1.57 pkgs.; firm:
fancy large, full cream, fall make, colored
and white, HV0l2c; fancy small, state full
cream, early make, colored, 12V14c; fancy
email, state full cream, early make, white,
12Vgic.
EGGS Receipts, 14..118 pkgs.; weak; state
and Pennsylvania, 164c; western, st mark,
16&164c.
SUGAR Raw, firm; fair refining, JS9 -32c;
certrifugal. Is) test, 1 13-32C; molasses sugar,
2Jl-.Bc; crushed, 6.26c; powdered, 4.8oc;
granulated, 4.76c.
t'DKKEh.-Steady ; No. 7 Rio. 64c
MOLAHWES- Firm; New Orleans, 34f?41e.
TALLOW Firm; city, 64c; country
(pkgs. free), 64i4c.
POULTRY Alive, Arm; fowls. 12c.
Dressed, slow; chickens, lOitfJUVfec; spring
ers, l'jj12c; fowls, dressed, 11c; turkeys,
METALS Offerings of tin were made at
lower prices and the closing range was 26
(126.40, which showed a decline of about 2
points. London declined 12s 6d to 114 9s M
for spot snd 111 2s 6d for futures. Copper
was quiet and unchanged, with lake at
12.1244flJ.374. electrolytic at 112.124( 12.374
and casting at 812.crK-fi 12.25. At London cop
per closed 6s net lower, with spot at 53
17s 6d and futures at 53 lis. Iead was
steady and unchanged here at $4,124. but
Ixindon closed los 3d higher at 11 ins.
Spelter was about 10 points higher at $4.33
at New York, while London was unchanged
at 17 15s. Iron was steady but quiet, and
unchanged locally. Pig Iron warrants were
nominal; No. 1 foundry, northern, $1S.5"'(
19.60; No. 2 foundry, northern, tl8.novig.oii;
No. 1 foundry, southern, 117.50fn8.00; No. 1
foundry, southern soft, 117.605 18.00. The
English markets for Iron were lower. Glas
gow closed at 62s 8d and Mlddleeborough at
46s 9d.
OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS.
Coadltloa of Trad aad dioUtlom on
Staple aad Fancy Produce.
BOOS Including new No. cases, 84.00;
cases returned, $180.
LIVE POULTRY Chickens, 88c; old
roosters, S4j4c; turkeys, Dfeloc; aucks and
geese, 7&'8c.
DRESSED POULTRY Tj rkeys, 'll13c;
ducks, lwuUc; geese, 10llc; chickens, 94,
GUTTER Packing stock, I74c; choice
dairy. In tubs, 19fc21c; separator, 272c
FROZEN F19H-Rlack baas, Ulc; whits
bass, loc; oluetish, 12c; bullheads, 10c; buf
faloes, 7c; cattish, 12c; cod. 10c; crapplea.
104c; hallDut, lie; herring, c; haddock, c;
pike, c; red snapper, loc; salmon, 12c; sun
fish, 6c; trout. 9c; whlteflsh, 8c; pickerel.
6c; fresh mackerel, each, 20&36c; smelts,
OYSTERS Mediums, per can, 22c; Stand
ards, per can, 2dc: extra selects, per can,
33c; New York Counts, per can, 40c; bulk
Standards, per gal., tl.2; bulk, extra se
lects, U.SiKtfl.fio; New York Counts, per gal.,
$1.76.
PIGEONS Live, per dox.. 60a
VEAL-Cholce, fram.
CORN-690.
OATS 48c.
BRAN Per ton, $1100. '
HAY Prices quoted by Omasa Wholesale
Hay Dealers' association 1 choice upland.
$8.60; No. 8 upland, $7.60; medium, $7:
coarse, 86.50. kye straw, $5. These prices
are for hay of good color and quality. De.
iwi, Aidciiiii, i4 cars.
VEUETABLES.
SEED POTA'lobD-Per bu., $1.251.50.
POTATOES Nnrthorn tl ,.7. o.i.
Lake i.lwui.20; Colorado, i.lO(fli.a.
i.Ainuio i er uu.f oc.
BEETS Per bu. basket, 60c.
TURNIPS-Per hn Untdko...
10J lbs., tl.2o. '
parsnips Per bu., 60c
CUCUMBERS Hothouse, per dog.. 82.
OHEEN UNIONS Per aoa., 60c.
LETTUCE Head, ner drum. 1.1- hnthn,,..
per do., Hoc. '
rAnaLiCi 1 1 er aos., 25c.
HAniHHESUP., nn- 9F,i
SWEET POTATOES-llome grown, per
3c: ICansaH np hnl tl 'M.
l!Altniah' Inllanrf J 1 ' . J 4 1, ,
...... . ... 1 ... m, nvcu , tinieu, X J LL
Auufriivniiirei crate. 13.00.
TOMATOEH Florl.la' ner slhask.f r..
84.60. ' '
FRUITS.
AWJ.Va T)n n.1,1. ru.. kkl ea. nr.
saps, $6; Jonathans. S5.0; Belleflowers, per
box, $1.76.
t'tHAtm Vlksrs, 2.25; Lawrence, 82.2&0
.60.
GRAPES Malagas, per keg, $7.60.
CRANBERRIES Per hhT' 17 !
crate. $2.76. . '
NAVY BEANS Per bu.. $2.15.
V I (iA 'n 1 1 f rirri t a new c.rtnr. tl f
ported, per lb., 124; 14c. ' '
TROPICAL. FRUITS.
ORANGES California til fkVi n.
budded. 82 "
LEMONS Fancy, 8S.25; choice. $8.
BANANAS Per hnnoh rrflnV n .1..
82.264j2.76.
M15ULLaNOUS.
KTTTA VliW Pfnn walnut, W ,
. v. vv . ..... i u , Al. BUl
shell, per lb., 12c; hard shell, per lb., llWo:
No. . soft shell, 10c; No. hard shell, ;
Brazils, per lb., 14c; filberts, per lb., 13c:
ImnnrlH nnf t ah ml I 1 7- K u mA asKl I it- .
pecans, large, per lb., 12c; small, 10c; cocoa-
NUI M DOt. ftl.UV,
tiKjro&x rer 24-section case,
C1DF.R Nihnwka np hKI M . XT,
YorkVtXoO. ' ' ' '
HIDES-No. 1 green, 6c; No. 3 green, 6c;
No. 1 salted, 7c; No. 2 salted, 6c; No. 1 veal
16 lbs., 6c; dry hides, fc&Uc; sheep pelts, 76c:
popcorn per lb., sc.
WHEAT No. 8 spring. 71754c: No. red.
82334c.
OATS-No. J. 4M(,if46ct No. 1 white. 471c;
No. 8 whits, 46346Vc,
RYE No. 2. 680.
BARLEY Pair to choice malt In g, 61
s"eED8-No. 1 flax, $1.68; No. 1 north
western, $172; prima timothy, 86.40tg6.50;
clover, contract grade, $8.76.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., tl6S0
15.36. Lard, per 100 lbs.. 89 8241.36. Short
ribs sides (loose), t888'8.46. Dry salted
shoulders (boxed). $7.12V(&7.25 short clear
Ides (boxed), $8 6698-76.
WHISKY Basis of high wines, $1.80.
Tha following war tha receipts and ship
ments for the day:
' Articles. Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 84.009 18.000
Vheat, bu 61.000 20,000
Corn. bu.... 88,000 28.0i.i0
lOats. bu. ...... .117.000 168.000
Rye, bu 1.000 6.000
Barley, du u,uax 18,uu0
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was firm; creameries, "18b'2&4c;
dairies. lttSia. Cheese, steady, lOVuLic
t-s, easlar, fresh. 144a.
HEW YORK GENERAL MARKET.
atatloas ef tha Day mm Varloas
Caaaaaodltlea.
NEW YORK, March 14. FLOUR Re
ceipts, 13,246 bbls.; exports, 6.W5 bbls.;
fairly active and steady, closing a shade
easier with wheat; winter extras, $3.203.3o;
winter patents, t3.864j4.16; winter straights,
U.ttuDi3.tk: Minnesota na tents, la R.,ii i
Minnesota bakers, li.eDa3.3u; winter low
grades, t3ya-10. Rye flour, quiet; fair to
Kooa, 3.irTA.4u; cnoice to fancy. 83.6UQ3.75.
CORNMEAL Steady: yellow western.
83 62: Brandy win. t3.6WJ8.60.
RYE Easier; No. 8 weawro. 64c, f. o. b..
PARLST Dull; feeding, 6J3Jc; malting.
66472c.
W H EAT Receiota. 16.160 bu. Rnnt
No. 8 red, 84e, f. o. b.. afloat; No. $ red!
854C elevator; No. 1 northern Duluth, 8340,
f. o. bu afloat: No. 1 hard Manitoba. k7Uc
f. o. b., afloat. For a time after the open
ing wheat reflected 00 Id weather talk In
tha northwest, but as tha advancing pre
miums checked exporters and late reports
scouted the cold wave Idea liquidation de
veloped. This carried prices In the after
noon to the luw point of tha sesson and the
nose was weaa, no"o net aecllne. March
804alV, closed at D4c: May, Ka
81 U-lSc. . closed at 80c; July, Hjjiev.
closed at 814c; September, fc4ii14c, closed
at W'o.
CORN Receipts, 8,000 bu.; exports. 11,807
bu. Spot, steady; No. I, t)4c, elevator, and
664c, f. o. b.. afloat. Early strength In
corn, based on light movement and cover
ing, waa followed In the last hour by un
loading, with a final rally on covering,
which left the market firm at 4&4e net
advance. May. 64i84c closed at 67H.C-
tolJ4c closed at so'Sc.
OAT-Receipts. j,uO bu.; exports. 6.617
bu. Spot, firm; No. 8. 62c; No. . 61c; No. 2
white, 64c: No. white. 634c; track, mixed
western, Mlw; iwi wruie. w.c. op
tions slow ail day, but ateadlly held.
HAY Quiet ; sblpplcg. isa6ic; good to
choice, 8JVac
HOPS 6ieady: state, common to choice.
iwii crop, itird isc; iwi crop, uyfcc; oias.
(JttC.
HIDES Steady; Galveston. 80 to 25 U.
18c; California. U to 26 lbs., lc; Texas. 24
to w lbs., 14C
1 IT A THS' U Bta.ilv' k.MlM.b .1.
Buaues A res, light to heavyweights, 24 j
OC
WOOLrSteady; domestic fleece. X&2c
RICE Firm; domestic, fair to extra.
4ktie.
PROVIBIONS-Beef, flrra: family, $12 C?
18 00: mess. tlO.OutulO 50: bef hams, tis.uuif
fiwi Cut meals, dull; pickled belllea. U 25
lb
ONIONS Spanish, per crate, $2.26; Mich-
CELERY California. 404j)75c.
Liverpool Grata and Provisions.
LIVERPOOI. March 14 WHK AT RrW
No. red western, winter, tjulet at 6s 4d:
No. 1 northern, spring, no stock; No. 1
California, firm at 6 4d. Futures, steady:
March, 6sl4d; May, 6e d.
CORN Spot, aulet: American mixed new
5s 11.d; old, 6s 2d. Futures, quiet; March.
6s 14d; May, 6s 2d.
WHEAT-Spot, No. 1 northern spring,
steady, 6s 14d.
peas Canadian, steady at 6s 9d.
FLOUR SL Louis fancy winter, firm at
HOPS At London. Paclfla roast mtmAv
at 3 10sr410.
PROVISIONS Beef, firm; extra India
mess. 79s. Pork, firm: nrlma mens rm
Hams, short cut, 14 to It lbs., steady at 47s
6d. Bacon. clear bellies, steady at 47s;
Cumberland cut, 28 to 80 lbs., steady, !6s 6d;
short tibs, 16 to 4 lbs., steady. 42s 6d : long
uitwr miuuin, ugm, IO M IDS., quiet at
46s; long clear middles, heavy, 35 to 40 lbs.,
quiet at 44s 6d: short clear backs. 16 tn 2A
lbs., steady at 46s; clear bellies. 14 to 16 lbs..
w.vmjt ciiiuuiuei., Bvuure, ax to JJ
lbs., steady at 36a. Lard, steady; Amer
ican refined. In palls, 48s 6d; prime western.
tierces, steady at 47s 6d.
In
BUTTER Flrra: finest ITnltad fltatea
86s; good United States, 70s.
CHEESE Firm; American finest white,
firm at 62s: American finest colored. Arm
at 52s.
TALLOW-Prime city, ateadv at 29s tA-
Australian, In London, Arm at 31s 6d.
The imports of wheat Into Liverpool laat
week were 26,to0 quarters from Atlantic
ports, 2.000 from Pacific ports and 42,0u0
from other ports. The imports of corn
from Atlantic ports lait week were 10,0u0
quarters.
Receipts of wheat durlnr the ! tV-m
days, 163,000 centals. Including 81,000 Amer
ican. Receipts of American corn during the
uirce uaya, i,.v centals.
t. Loals Grata aad Provlaloaa.
8T. LOUIS, March 14. WHEAT Lower;
No. t red cash, elevator, 824c; track. 84(3
-M,v.81!0i 'lH8744o; No. i
hard. 754(b'78c.
CORN-Hlgher; No. t cash, 614c; track,
61 4c; May, 62U24c; July. t-Uiio; rs
celpta 81.612 bu.
OATS Higher; No. I cash. 454c; track.
464H74c; May, 46c; July. S6c; No. 8 white
47 fen; 4c.
RYE Dull at 60504o.
FLOUR Dull; red winter patents, 83.85(3
4.00; extra fancy and straight. ta40r3.5u:
clears. 3.b&4.80. '
SEED Timothy, steady. $5.ttff5.2S; prima
worth more.
CORNMEAL Steady, $3.10.
BRAN I'nchanged; sacked Jots, east
track. sbfeSOc. ,
HAY b irons; timothy, $12.00 16 00; prai
rie, acarce and wanted, not quoted.
WHISK Y Steady, 11.30.
IRON COTTON TIEii $1.
B AUG 1 NO-64Cg 64c.
HE-ViV TWINE 8c.
PROVISIONS pork, ateady; jobbing, old.
$16.1u; new, $1610. Lard, lower, t 124. Dry
salt meata (boxed), steady; extra ahorts.
ts.75; clear ribs, $8,624; clear sides, 88.87V..
Bacon (boxed , steady; extra shorts. $S.6J4:
clear libs, tu 60; clear sides. J8.TS.
METALS Lead, easier at $4.00. Spelter,
firm at tt 10.
POULTRY 8tsady; chickens. 8c; turkeys.
JUTTER Steady: creamerv. S0tfir7c-
dairy, 17n1ilc.
EGOS Lower at 144c
RECElVTBWTIour. 7.000 bbls.: wheat, 82.
000 bu. ; corn. 22,000 bu.; oats, bi.O-iO bu.
SHIPMENTS-Plour, 7,0u bbls ; wheat,
38. uw bu.; coru, 72,Ou bu.; oaU, S3.000 bu.
Toledo Grata aad Seed.
TOLEDO. March 14.-WHEAT-Actlv.
weak and lower; cash, 814c; May, 814o
biu; July, T7Ttek
CORN Dull, steady; cash, 0ie; May.
824c; July. 6Vc.
OATS Dull, steady; cash. 444c; May, 46c;
Juiv. 37c.
ter: March, $685; April, 8525;
to.074; No. 8 timothy, io.80.
October,
Kansas City Grata aad Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. March 14. WHE AT
Ms y, 724c; July, 724c; Cash No. 2 hard,
734c; Cash No. 8 hard, 724c; No. 2 red.
81c; No, 3 red, 80c; No. 2 spring, 714-37240.
CORN May. 624c; Beptember. b9-c;
cash No. 2 mixed, 624c; No. 8 white, tc;
No. 2 white, 63c.
OATS-No. 2 white, 47c.
RYE No 2, 61c.
HAY Choice timothy, $14.00; choice prai
rie. $12.7Fi 13.00.
BUTTER Creamery, 21t?26c; dairy, fancy,
20c.
EGGS Firm; at mark. No. 1 white wood
cases Included, quoted on 'change, 13c per
dot. ; cases returned. 124c
RECEIPTS Wheat. 2U.800 bu.; Corn. 23,300
bu.; oats. lK.oon bu. .
SHIPMENTS Wheat, 8.600 bu.; corn, 69.
3C0; rata, 17.0UO bu.
Philadelphia Produce Market.
PHILADELPHIA, March 14. BUTTER
Steady; extra western creamery, 274c;
creamery nearby prints, 29c.
EGGS 4c lower; frenh nearby, 16c; fresh
weslern, Ific; fresh southwestern, 16c; frtsh
southern, 15c.
CHEESE Firm and tending upward;
New York full creams, fancy, small, K'Hc;
New York full creams, fair to choice, 104&
124c
Minneapolis 'Wheat, Flour and Dran.
MINNEAPOLIS, March 14. WHEAT
Cash, 734c; May, 7!iVa724c; July, 734c;
on track, No. 1 hard, 764c; No. 1 north
ern. 73V; No. 2 northern, 714c.
FLOUR Flrat patent, t3.85ff3.9B: second
patents, t3.7Mi3Rf- first clears, $2.752.86;
set-ond clears, $2.25.
BRAN In bulk. $13.25813-B0.
Dnlnth Grain Market.
DULUTH, March 14. WHEAT Cash, No.
1 hard, 724c; No. 2 northern, 7(r4c; No. 1
northern, 724c; May, 734c; July, 74iic.
OATS 42c.
CORN 604c
Mllwaakee Grala Market.
MILWAUKEE. March 14 WHEAT
Steady; close No. 2 northern, 764c; No.
2 northern, 7t4c.
RYE Steady; No. 2, 60c.
BARLEY Higher; No. 2, 660.
CORN May, 624c.
Peoria Market.
PEORIA, March 14.-CORN-Nomlnal; No.
3, 604c bid and asked.
OATS Nominal; nothing doing.
WHISKY On the basis of $1.20 for fin
ished goods.
SEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS.
Little Anlmatloa Shovra ia Repreaent
' atlve Stocks Specialties Llvller.
NEW YORK, March 14. There were some
remarkable movements today among the
obscure specialties, but the Important rep
resentative stocks were neglected and
practically Immovable. Some important de
velopments In the money market ultuatlon
helped the stock market to face with
equlnamlty the forecast of a movement of
currency of the week, which on Its face
promised to wipe out entirely the slender
surplus reserves of the banks. The rise
in the call loan rate, about 4 per cent, the
highest of the year, Indicated the pressure
upon the money supplies.
The settlement of the Boston strike was
favorably Interpreted, although some un
easiness prevails concerning the settlement
of the yearly terms with the anthracite
miners. The Increase In Southern railway
preferred dividend had been expected with
great confidence, but the stocks of that
company advanced on the announcement,
which also served as a checking movement
on the general list. There were some
sharp re.apses among minor stocks.
Wabash debentures were active and
strong, otherwise the bond market was
Irregular. Total sales, par value, 83,995,000.
United States new 4s declining 4, the old
4s 64 and the 6s 8 per cent on the last
call.
The Commercial Advertiser's London
financial cablegram: The stock market
today was Inactive and featurless. Amer
ican shares were merely nominal, closing
fractionally harder on New York demand
for Southum railway and United States
B,te'1 .co,rloratlon' the latter on funding
plans talk. Rio tlntos sold at 46 arid cop
per was quarter down to 63?i the ton
Ji",.eXange 18 251: Benin? 24.47. Bill
ver is 244 pence per ounce, the lowest
f."lc temtep. when Japan estab
lished the gold standard.
The following are the closing prices on
the New York Stock exchange:
$18,518,646; balances, 83,547,696; money, 4 per
BOSTON, March 14-Clearings, 322,981,.
82c; balances. tl,973.4?0.
CINCINNATI. March 14. Clearings, 33.
OM.OciO; money, 24ii4 per cent; New York
exchange, 20c discount.
WEEKLY CLEARING HOtSR TABLE.
Aggregate of Doslaess -Transacted by
the Associated Banks.
NEW YORK, March 14. -The following
table, complied by Bradstreet, shows the
bank clearlnga at the principal cities for
the week ended March 13, with the preen
tags of Increase and decrease as compared
with the corresponding week last year:
CITIEa
New York
Chicago
Ponton
Philadelphia
St. liuls
I'lttsburg
Han Francisco
Baltimore
Cincinnati
Kansas City
Cleveland
New Orleans ........
Minneapolis
Detroit
Ioulsville
Indianapolis
OMAHA
Milwaukee
Providence
Buffalo
St. Paul
St. Joseph
Denver
Richmond
Savannah
Salt Iake City .....
Albany
Ixs Angeles
Memphis
Fort Worth
Seattle
Wsahlngton
Hartford
Peoria
Toledo
Portland, Ore
Rochester
Atlanta .,
Des Moines
New Haven
Worcester
Naahvllle
Springfield, Mass....
Norfolk
Grand Rapids
Scran ton
Portland, Me
Sioux City
Augusta
Syracuse
Dayton, O
Tacoma ,
Spokane
Topeka
Davenport
Birmingham
Fall River
Wilmington, Del
Evansvflle
Macon
Little Rock
Helena
Knoxvllle
Lowell
Akron
Wichita
Springfield, 111
Lexington
New Bedford
Chattanooga
Youngstown
Kalamazoo
Fargo
Blnghamton
Rockford
Canton
Jacksonville, Fla. ...
Springfield, O
C nea ter
yulncy
Hlootnington
Sioux Falls
Jacksonville, III
Fremont
Houston
Columbus, O
Wheeling
Wilkesbarre
Beaumont
Decatur, 111
Totals, U. S
Outside New York..
Atchison
do pfd
Baltimore AO..
do pfd
Canadian Pac...
Canada 80 ,
Ches. tk Ohio.....
Chicago & A....,
do pfd
Chi. lnd. & L...,
do pfd
Cht. E. Ill
Chicago Q. W...,
do 1st pfd.......
do 2d pfd
Chicago At N. W
C, R. I. ft P....,
Chi. Ter. ft TT..,
do pfd ,
C. C. C. ft St, L
Colorado So ,
do 1st pfd. ,
do 2d pfd ,
Del. ft Hudson..,
Del. L. ft W....
Denver ft R. Q...
do pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd ,
do 2d pfd
Gt. Nor. pfd
Hock. Valley ...
do pfd
Illinois Central..
Iowa Central ...
do pfd
Lake Erie ft W.
do pfd
L. ft N
Manhattan L...
Met. St. Ry
Mex. Central ...
Mex. National
Minn, ft St. L...
Mo. Pacific
M . K. ft T
do pfd
N. J. Central....
N. Y. Central...
Norfolk ft W....
do pfd
Ontario ft W....
Pennsylvania ...
Reading
do 1st pfd
do 2d ptd
St. L. AS F..
do 1st Pfd
do 2d pfd
St. L. Southw...
do pfd
St. Paul
754 St Paul pfd..,
4 80. Pacific ....
104 Bo. Railway ..
w do pfd
,113HTex. ft Pacific..,
874
. 464
, 8i
, 7o
. 6-'4
. 784
,1604
, 244
. 874
. 46
,229
W,
iTql., St. L. A
1 ao pfd
Union Pacific ...
do pfd
Wabash
do pfd
Wheel, ft L. B..
do 2d pfd
Wis. Central ...
do pfd
,tt Auiimi jiix
1S84 American Ex....
, 184 U. 8. Ex
. 84 Wells-Fargo Ex
1004 Amal. Copper..
, 274 Amer. Car ft F."
, 714 do pfd
, 43 Amer. Lin. Oil..
,1704 do pfd
.20 Amer. 8. ft R...
,43 do pfd
. 91 Anac. Mln. Co...
. 8o Brooklyn R. T..
. 64 Colo. Fuel ft I..
, &3 Con. Gas ....
.18n4Con. Tob. pfd..
. 704 Gen. Electric ...
. 86 ."Glucose Sugar.
.1394'Hocklng Coal ..
, 48 Inter. Paper ....
. 8O41 do pfd:........
. 67 ilnter. Power ....
.129 Laclede Gas ....
.jo1 Na. Biscuit
134 (National Lead.
,iM ino. Amerlcaji .
, 80 Pacific Coast....
, 194'Paclfic Mall
,1104Peoples Gas ...
, 99 Pressed 8. Car..
, 2441 do pfd
, 634 Pullman P. Car.
.188 iRepubllc Steel...
,16241 "do pfd
, 904 Tenn. Coal ft I..
. 824 Union Bar ft p.
.150 do pfd..
. 644 U .8. teather...
. gii-tii -ao pfd
. 661; XT. 8. Rubber....
, 0141 ao pfd
. 82 iU. 8. Steel
. T14I do pfd
, 2fr1i,Westem Union..
. 67'Amer. Locomo..
.1634 do pfd
189
64H
834
394
22
. 89
. 984
. 864
. 234
. 424
. 194
. 814
. 224
. 44
.202
.225
.110
.190
. 65
. 314
. fvSV
. 234
. 66
. 464
. 98
. 814
. 66
. 94
.220
.1164
.801
. 41
. 164
. ?4
. 74
. 88
. 90
. 49
. 194
.104
. 73
48
.'1004
. 40
.634
.232
. 73
.1264
. 68
. 154
. 77J
. 114
. 81
. 154
. 66
. 424
IH'
9f4
814
924
Ex-dividend. ""Trust receipts.
New York Money Market.
NEW YORK. March 14. MONEY On
call. firm. 34&H4 per cent; closing bid and
asked, 344 per cent; prime mercantile
paper, 44u per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Easy, with ac
tual business In bankers' bills at $4,874 for
demand and at 34.84Vg4.85 for sixty days;
posted rates, $4.8tSal.684; commercial bills.
t4.S44jf4.8ti4.
SILVER Bar, 64c; Mexican dollars
434c
BONDS Government, weak; state. Inac
tive; railroad. Irregular.
The during quotations on bonds are as
follows:
U. 8. ref. ts. reg
do coupon
do ts, reg
do coupon
do new 4a, reg.
do coupon
do old 4a, reg.
do coupon
do ts, reg
do coupon
A ten. gen. 4s....
do adj. 4s
B. ft O. 4s ,
do S4s
do conv. 4s
Canada So. 2s....
Cent, of Ga. ss...
do Is tno
Ches. ft O. 44s...
Chi. ft A. 84s ...
C, B ft Q n. 4s...
C. M ft 8 P g. 4e
C. ft N. W. c. 7s.
C. R I ft P 4s...
CCC ft 8 L g. 4s.
Chicago Ter. 4s.,
Colorado So. s.
Den. ft R. G. 4a
Erie prior L 4s.
do gen. 4s
F W ft D C Is..
Hock. VaL 44a.
.109 1
.lu4
,1W4
.1114
,189
,1394
.111
.113
.lus
,li
.106
. 934
11H
L. ft N. unl. 4a.
Mex. Central 4a.
do Is lnc
M. A St. I. im
M.. K. ft T. 4s..
do Is
N. Y. Central Is.
do sen. lUi
N. J. C. van Ka
No. Pacific 4s
do is
IN. ft W. con. 4s!
Reading gen. in
HI L A I M e F.-
m St. L. ft 8. F. 4s
107 St. L. 8. W. Is..,
,1104 do 2s
, 7t4 8 A ft A P 4s...,
1(I77 Ho ParlAn 4-
, 844 So. Railway 6a..
804 Tex. ft Pac. la..
1144 T, St L ft W 4s.
13, VUnlon Pacific 4s.
. ii.'i ao conv. 4s....
.104 Wabash Is
, tl I do 2s
. 944 do deb. B
.10h West Shore 4s...
. M-JW. ft L. E. 4a...
. 874iWia. CetiL 4s....
.113ilCon. Tob. 4s
.lut4
1024
, 83
, 3.(4
,lo4
. 4
, 83
1034
108
139
106
, 74
.1034
, 994
lli4
. 984
. 984
. 804
. V14
.944
.1214
.1204
. 86
.1064
.1064
.1184
..1104
. 744
.113
. 914
. 90
. 664
Bank Clearings.
OMAHA. March 14. Bank clearings today,
$1.191, 891.72; corresponding day last year,
$i.o?J 810.43; Increase, MMJ81 29.
CHICAGO, March 14. Clearings. $26,648.
r.Z; balances, $2,618,202. Posted exchange,
t4.66 sixty days, $4.88 on demand; New
York exchange, 10c premium.
NEW YORK. March 14 Clearings, $231,
633 961; balances. 312.341.112.
ST. LOUIS. March aV-Clearings. 88.026..
876; bslances, 81.341.23. money, 447 per
cent; New York exchange, Sue premium.
BALTIMORE. March 14. Clearings. 83.
868 193; balances, M4.134; money, 445 per
C-"iULADLPmA. MaXb ,i.-Clejrtii a,
Clearings. Inc. Dec.
tl. 326.24, L0
l8.7i7,379 27.6
136,871.617 2.4
K7,873. 5" . v.... 28.5
60,60,K!M 25.9
39.375.677 9.6
24,843,6:31 12.7
2.947.0' .6
2.3;3.5"0 17.7
19,244.244 24.2
14.710.176 18.6
13.697.983 7.7
12.493.6)1 31.6
3.823.305 8.1
9.575,126 8.5
9,265,121 47.0
7.316,607 8.6
7,0113,171 23.7
6.944,400 11.4
6,015.509
6,446,316 28. 9
6.61S.494 69.9
4,639.66ft 7.6
4.324,595 3.8
2,777,607 10.3
4.130,669 49.6
8, 497,615 36.0
6,3"5.037 65.2
3.768.415 22.3
3.173.413 23.0
3.384,094 29.1
4.391,703 30.1
2,949,640 29.8
3,742.4 67.8
3,726.583 77.6
3.917,923 87.1
2,063,043 11.6
2.461,251 10.3
2.576.707 28.4
1.680,527 15.3
1,677.000 18 8
1.731.663 18.3
1.563.181 34.2
1,406,936
1.424,522 8.7
1,408,360 20.3
1.294,448 18.0
1.868,062 44.3
1.222.078 42.8
1.148.093 11.1
1.436,810 34.0
1.367,223 11.9
1,366,352 51.8
1,407.773 26.6
1,069.346 8.1
1,024,720 1 3.6
1,06'',686 63.8
893,415 1.8
789.073 13.1
725.000 1.3
930.991 83.4
640.044 16.8
705,834 3.8
666,267 6.7
696.000 23.6
696.858 6.2
94,609 13.2
620,576 24.7
634,612 45.2
620,830 26.8
639,073 28.9
471,692 16.0
649,163
872,600 8.4
636,673 46.9
395,000 32.6
413,933 22.1
879.9H9 14.8
347,472 24.8
430,403
868,239 18.7
275,026 25.6
206,197 62.2
189.062 26.0
12,346,548 49.3
8,644,900 83.0
657,449 12.6
714,949
402,839
236,544
$2,121,197,014 1
795,932.189 16.6
CANADA.
......f.
Montreal
Toronto .
Winnipeg
Halifax
Vancouver, B.
St. jonn, in. tf...mtl,
Victoria, B. C
Quebec ........WW
Ottawa ;.,.rj,
Totals L...$
$ 20.900,853 61.8
15.627,303 28.0
2,909.234 80.0
1,602,830 10.8
8K, 316 6.9
, 779,131 1.1
. 664,064 11.9
. 418,480
1,014,466
1.781,619
$ 43,706,200) 87.8
15.6
.mi iiiuuucti in (uiBiD urciun contain
ing other Items than clearings.
noi iiiuiuum in loiais Because 01 no
comparison for last year.
Bestea Steck taotaleas.
BOSTON. March 14. Call loans. SU4 ner
cent; time loans, 4944 per cent Official
closing:
Atchison 4s.....
Gaa is
Mex. Central 4a.,
N. E. G. ft C...
Atchison
do pfd
Boston ft A......
Boston ft Me....,
Boston Elevated
N Y, N H ft H.
Fltchburg Dfd...
Union Pacific ...
Mex. Central ....
Amer. Sugar ...
do pfd
Amer. T. ft T.M
Dom. I. ft 8
Gen. Electric ...
Mass. Electrlo ..
do pfd
N. B. G. ft C....
United Fruit ...
U. 8. Steel
do pfd
Westlngh, Com.
1024
, 86
81
68
, 754
. 96
,264
1944
1724
215
.147
. 8H
, 80
1264
117
.166
. 4
.303
. 364
. 964
. 44
. 93
424
. 4
. 95 I
Adventure 31
AUouex ,.. 4
(Amalgamated ... 654
Baltic 454
! Bingham 23 W
Cal. ft Hecla 600
Centennial ....... 194
Copper Range ... 434
uom.. uoai 1044
Franklin 124
Isle Royale 18
Mohawk 834
Old Dominion ... 20
Osceola 62
Parrot 304
Qulncy 130
Santa Fe Copper 34
Tamarack
Trimountaln .
Trinity
United States
Utah
Victoria
Winona
Wolverine ....
.187
....106
.... 134
... 174
... 22
.... 64
.... 14
tl
London Moaey Market.
LONDON, March 14.-4 p. m. Closing:
Cons., money
do account.
Anaconda
Atchison 77
do pfd 99
Bal. A Ohio 1074
Canadian Pac.... 1164
1 nea. & onto.
Chicago O. W
94 1-18 Norfolk ft W..
,94 3-16 do pfd !..
64 Ontario ft W..
Pennsylvania .
Reading
do 1st pfd....
do 2d nfd
46V 80. Railway ...
26 do pfd
C. M. ft St. P.. .167U So. Paclfla
Denver ft R. O.. 44'; Union Paclfla
do pfd 9341 do pfd
Erie 374 U. 8. Steel..
do let pfd....... 674 do pfd
do 2d pfd 664 Wabash
Illinois Central. ..143 do pfd
L. ft N 1064 Spanlsh 4s...
M.. K. ft T 244 Rand Mtnea
do pfd 664 DeBeers
N. Y. Central.... 166 I
... 68
... 934
... 334
... 774
... 284
... 414
... 344
... 334
... 884
... 664
...1014
... 894
... 434
... 864
... 334
... 43
... 764
... 114
... 434
SILVER Bar. weak, 344d per os.
MONEY 244S4 per cent. Rate of dis
count In the open market for ahort bills,
1 11-16(624 per cent; for three months' bills.
24GT-4 per cent.
Kew York Mlalaar Uaotatlaas.
NEW YORK. March 14.-The following
are the closing prices on mining stocks:
Adams Con 40
Alice 46
Breece 60
Brunswick Con... 8
Comstock Tun.... f
Co.. Cal. ft Va..l25
Deadwood Terra. 6t
Horn Silver 140
Iron Silver 73
Lead villa Con.... 6
Little Chief ....
Ontario
Ophlr
Phoenix
Potost
Savage
Sierra Nevada
rimau Hopes ...
(Standard ........
.120
.775
. 94
. t
,.
. s
. 10
. 46
.336
Condition ef the Treasary.
WASHINGTON, March 14. Today's
statement of the treasury balances In the
general fund, exclusive of the tl50.000.uu0
gold reserve In the division of redemption,
shows: Available cash balances, $174.700,.
4U2; gold, $94,866,000.
Oil aad Besia.
OIL CITY, Pa.,. March 14. OIL-redlt
balances, $1.16; certincates, no bid; ship
ments, 67,0:2 bbls.; average, 74.614 bbls.;
runs, 92,281 bbls.; average, 74,606 bbls.
SAVANNAH. Ga.. March 14 OIL-Tur-pentlne,
firm at 424644c. Rosin, firm;
auote: A. B, C. D. $1.30; E. $1.85; F. tl 40;
, tl 46; H. $1.50; I, 11.75; K. 12.46; M. $2 86;
N, $3 25; WO, 63.60; WW. $3.66.
TO i .EDO. March 14 OIL North Lima,
66c; South Lima snd Indiana. 80c
NEW YORK. March 14. OIL Cottonseed,
dull. Petroleum, dull. Rosin, steady. Tur.
pentine, firm at 46447c
Weol Market.
8T. LOUIS. March 11 WOOluiet;
medium grades, 13tI74c; light fine, 12
134c; heavy fine, lullo; tub-washed, Utt
24c
BOSTON. March 14. WOOL-The Com
mercial Bulletin will say In tomorrow's re
port on the wool trade of the United
Slates: "The local wool market haa been
paralysed bv the Boston strike. Business
Is quiet. Ths mills are well stocked with
wel and the strikes among the weavers
have checked consumption. The market Is
firm. The advance of i per cent In merinos
and T ir cent In cross-breds in London,
vsa wi.UwwV bwppoiI (ceia Aiuu'lka was
a welcome surprise. California early wools
have paid on the coast at 2c a pound better
than last year."
The receipts of wool In Boston since Jan
uary 1, 1 1'2, have been 41.749.121 pounils,
against 24.194,749 pounds for the same period
In 19n. The Boston shipments to date are
67,261,058 pounds, against shipments of 47,
9H0.846 pounds for t'.ie same period In 1801.
The stock on hand In Boston January 1,
19(12, was 77.40,463 pounds; the total stock
today Is (M.&ft.tt pounds.
1AJNDON, March 14 WOOL-The offer
Inga at the wool auction sales today num
bered 14.323 bales. Sales In detail: New
South Wales, 3.40 bales, scoured. Sdrrfls 8d;
Queensland, 3.400 bales; scoured. Is 24' I 'CP
74d; gressy, 6dElsl4d; Victoria, 2iu
bales: scoured, 8i4ils94d; greasy. 44d4
lsl4d.; South Australia, 0 bales; scoureo.
""ni.ofi, iny, twi(i west Aus
tralia, l.iOrt bales: scoured. 6Vdftle:
greasy, 694d; New Zealand, 3,600 bales;
scoured, 4,tjls3d; greasy, 3ifil0d; Cape ot
Good Hope snd Natal, 1.000 bales; scoured.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK, March 14 COTTON
Bpot closed quiet; middling uplands, 94c;
middling gulf. 94c; sales, 200 bales. Fu
tures closed very steady; April, 8.91c; Mav,
381c; June, 8.84c; July, 8.87c; August, 8.68c;
September. 8.28c; October. 8.08c; November,
7.99c; December, 7.98c. The market opened
steady, with prices 2 points higher to 1
point lower, and closed steady, with prices
net unchanged to 3 points higher.
NEW ORLEANS, March 14.-COTTON
wuiei; quotations revised; sales, 1,000 bales;
ordinary, 74c; good ordinary, 74c; low
middling. SSuc: middling. 8c- oml mi,i.
dllng, 9c; middling fair, 9-c; receipts, 6.392
unirn, ninn, ist.uni naies. f utures, quiet
snd steadv; March, 8.59c; April, 8.68i?f8.70c;
May, 8.78cu9.5Sc; July, 8.86ru9.85c; August,
8"9C(i9c: October, 7.98c. Secretary Heater'a
sTatement of the world's visible supply of
cotton shows the total visible as 4,332,631
bales, of which 8,233,631 Is graded American
ST. LOUIS, March 14. COTTON Quiet:
sales, ID bales; middling, 8 9-16c; receipts
4,0-1 uiin, Biiiijinenis, oaies; stock,
48,158 bales.
GALVESTON, March 14. COTTON
eieaay, bc.
LIVERPOOL, March 14.-COTTON-8pot,
moderate business, orlces l-32d h.r
American middling fair, 4 6-32d; good mid
dling, 4 6-16d; good middling, 4l3-16d; low
middling, 4 13-32d; good ordinary, 4 19-32d;
ordinary, 4 ll-32d. The sales of the day
were 8.000 bales, of which 1.000 were fur
speculation and export and Included 6,900
American, neceipts, corrected, 16,000 bales.
iiiviuuuik American.
Evaporated Apples aad Dried Fralti
NEW YORK, March 14. EVAPORATED
APPLES A fair business was noted, with
the Interest confined chiefly to lower
grades. The market Is steady In tone and
prices are unchanged; state, common to
jooa, (ins-ic; prime, 9094c; choice, 9410c;
fancy, I04rllc. . .
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRITIT3 Firm.
ness prevails In most descriptions. Prunes
are strong, wun an active joobing demand.
Apricots snd Deachea move falrlv well anrl
firm. Prunea, 347c. Apricot. Royal, hxg
11c; moor r-ara, imizvic reacnes. peeled,
14 18c; unpeeled, 810c.
Dry Goods Market. -
NEW YORK, March 14 DRY GOOD8
The labor situation still holds the attention
of the cotton division of the market. The
wicm reports irom ran rtiver speak or a
probable settlement of the dispute without
a strike. The general demand today has
been of about average extent and without
new feature. Tone strong throughout.
Linens are very firm, with quiet business.
Burlaps unchanged in price, with moderate
demand.
MANCHESTER, March 14. DRY GOODS
Cloths, quiet, with very little business
doing. Yarns, quiet but firm,
Sogar Market.
NEW ORLEANS, March 14. SUGAR
jjuh; open kettle, 24 l-16c; open kettle,
centrifugal, 3&4c; centrifugal yellows, 34
t3 13-16c; seconds, 24fc34c. Molasses,
steady; centrifugal, 7H8c.
NEW YORK. March 14. STTOAR R w
firm; fair refining, 2 29-32c; centrifugal, 96
irni, la'uc; molasses sugar, z Z1-32C. Re
fined, quiet.
LONDON, March 14. SUGAR Raw,
Muscavado. 7s 6d; centrifugal, 8s; beet,
March. 3s 64d.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. March 14. COFFEE Spot
Rio quiet No. 7 Invoice, 64c; cordova, 64
12c. The market opened steady, prices 6
to 10 points higher, and closed 5 points
higher: March at 6.40; July, 6.50; Septem
ber, 6.70; December, 6.90.
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET.
Cattle Strong;, Hoots Lower aad Sheep
Strong; to Higher. '
CHICAGO, March 14. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 3,000 head. Including 8 cars Texans;
strong and higher for steers, easier for
cows and heifers; good to prime steers, $6.60
7.00; poor to medium, 84.2656.30; stockers
and feeders. t3.50S6.26; cows, tl.406.60;
heifers, $2.506.75; canners, $1.25S2.30; bulls.
$2.60S4.76; calves, $3.004.50; Texas fed
steers, $4-756.00.
HOGS Receipts, 30,000 head; estimated to
morrow, 24.000 head; left over, 6,000 head;
market 64)10c lower, closing weak; mixed
and butchers, $6.0004.45; good to choice
heavy, $6.36&.524; rough heavy, t6.066.30;
light, $5.93i&6.20; bulk of sales, $6.006.35.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 8,000
head; strong to 10c higher; good to choice
wethers, $4.6(&6.26; fair to choice mixed,
$3.754i4.40: western sheep, $4.76t.66; native
lambs, 3400(&'6.66; western lambs, $5.25(ii6.65.
RECEIPTS-Offlclal: Cattle, 8.154 head;
hogs, 22,275 head; sheep, 7,374 head.
SHIPMENTS Official: Cattle. 3,643 head;
hogs, 7,603 head; sheep, 3,614 head.
St. Loals Live Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS, March 14. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 600 head, Including 400 head Tex
ans; native shipping and export steers, 84.80
&6.5o, with strictly fancy worth up to $7.25;
dressed beef and butcher steers, $4.006 15
steers under 1,000 lbs., $3.26gu.60; stock, $2 75
tl-4.65; cows and heifers, t2.6lxjj6.40, canners.
$1.502.76; bulls, $2.764.25; calves, $3.6Oi7.0O
Texas and Indian steers, grassers, $3.30(3
4.50; cows and heifers. $2.503.85.
HOGS Receipts. 6,800 head; market 10c
lower: pigs and lights, $6.0ik&.16; packers.
$61062o; butchers, $6 2066.55.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 400 head;
market stesdy: native muttona, $4.5o4i6.25;
lambs, $5.60(H.50; culls and bucks, $2.60&4.50;
western lambs, $6.40.
New York Live Stock Market.
NEW YORK. March 14. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 3,906 head; firm to 10c higher; steers,
$5.46ra.16; oxen, $2.40a6.CO; bulls. t3.50ft6.40;
cows, t2.00$'4.66. Cables quoted live cattle
steady at 124&)134c per lb., dressed weights;
refrigerator beef selling at 10c per lb.; ex
ports tomorrow. 1,110 cattle, 75 sheep and
4.400 quarters of beef. Calves, receipts, 78
head; steady, all Bold; veals, t4.76yw.374;
tops, t8.60; barnyard calves, $3.25; city
dressed veala. 9&12c
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4,660
head; quiet; two cars unsold; sheep, $4,000
160; culls. $3.60; lambs, $6.00j?7.00.
HOGS Receipts, 3,365 head; feeding, firm:
stats hogs quoted at $6.60; no sales of
westerns reported.
St. Joseph Lire Stock Market.
8T. JOSEPH. March 14. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 400 head; steady: natives, tS.(XKn.75;
cowa snd heifera. $1.6006.76: veals, $3.0Ctif
t.OO; stockers and feeders, t2.506.25.
HOGS Receipts, 7,600 head; 6'plOo lower;
light and light mixed. $5.75ig6.40; medium
and heavy, $6.2536.60; pigs. 83.50&4.86.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1,800
head; strong; western lambs, $5.606.40;
wer'iern sheep, $4.006.75.
Slenz City M' Stock Market.
SIOUX CITY. Ia.. March 14 (Special
Telegram.) CATTLE Receipts, 200; mar
ket steady; beeves. $4.00itf.u0; cows, bulls
and mixed, $2.00ft4.50; stockers and feeders,
$3 004.40; yearlings and calves, t2.604 00.
HOGS Receipts, 4,000; market 10c lower;
selling. $5.96&.25; bulk, $4 0610.
SHEEP Receipts, 100; steady.
THE REALTY MARKET.
INSTRUMENTS placed en record Friday,
March 14:
Warranty Deeds.
A. L. Fitch to J. T. Alton, lot t. block
3, Matthews' subdlv S10
Ellse Sleh and husband to Henry
Bombeck, lot 7, Prun's subdlv 1,600
Ella M. Tzschuck and husband to A.
F. Anderson, s 26 feet of n 75 feet
lots It snd 20. block 2, Drake's add.. 1,060
O. W. Cole and wlfa to M. R. Kind
red, lot t. block 46, Florence 150
game to Jennie Kindred, lot 7, block
44, same 700
E. C. Brunner to Fannie Rice, lots 4.
f and 6, block 6, Morse ft B.'s add... 150
Clara J. Haselton and husband to G.
F. Harrison, lot 18, block 3, Marys
vllle add 3,500
W. R. Growcock and wife to W. H.
Merry weather, undiv4 nw4 and 04
ne4 se4 18-16-10 2,000
G. A. Bargent and wlfa to Catherine
Brice, w 8 feet of sub lot t. In tax
lot 8, In 10-15-13 130
JT- D. Mlllus and wife to Christina
Leader. n4 lot t and s 16 feet lot 6,
block 3. Horbach's 2d add 100
Phoebe Scott to T. C. Scott, lot 7,
block 3. Belvedere add . 1
E. C. Conk ling and wife to F. IX
Wead, lot 40. block 11. Orchard Hill. 36
ttnlt Clalaa Deeds.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Both Steer and Oowi Bell Lower Than the
Day Before.
HOGS TAKE A DROP OF ABOUT A DIME
Reeelpts of Slieep aad Lambs Very
Light, bat Demand Is Also
Limited aad Market Is
Dnll aad Weak.
SOUTH OMAHA, March 14.
Receints mr.
tmicial Monday
Official Tuesday ....
Otluial Wedncaday .
Official Thursday....
Official Friday
Cattle. Hogs, cneep.
... 3.0.3 4..189 8.82
.. 3.948 9.161 8.116
.. 2,638 8,663 1.b31
,.. 3, ltvj 9,8o9 t.276
,.. 3.063 1-..1S 1.108
Frank Tracy to Sarah E. Tracy, lot
s, diock z, v iorenos
Five days this week.... 16,378 39,781
Same days last week....U,in 41.094
Same week before 13,164 42.9
Same three weeks sgo...l4.2io 4i,ia
Same four weeks ago. ...17,46s tkj.1,4
Same dujs last year 11,812 3o,6u9
Ilia luiiowmg table shows tne average
price ot hogs sold on the South Omaha
market the past several flays with com
parisons with former years:
Date. I 1902. 1I. 1900. 1899. 1898. 1897. 189t.
Feb. 34...
Feb. 26...
Feu. JSC...
Feb. 37...
Fib. 28...
March 1..
March 2..
March 3..
March 4..
jkiurcli 6..
March 6..
March 7..
March 8..
March 9..
March 10.
March 11.
March 12.
March 13.
March 14.
K 9VI
0 6 38,
6 u 1 U
t 0 6 Z7
6 90 I 6 28
t 0141 4 3J
I 6 2
t 114
v. 6 32
6 t? 6 3m
t 9941 i 31
t 104 6 8l
064 W
I 41
74l I
U9mi 5 40
t 18 I 6 411
t -A) I 6 45
I a W
I 4 69 3 63
I 68
4 6il I
4 67 3 62;
4 7(( 8
4 68 8 61
4 6b 8 W
4 69 8 6.1
I $ Ml
4 74 I
4 70 3 64
4 71 3 60
4 72 3 631
4 71, 8 68
4 73 3 681
4 76 I
4 761 3 62i
4 7S 3 631
8 83
'!
kl
3 871
8 (81
3 HX
4 kk.
IH
3 8j
8 7t
8 76l
3 t0
4 (,
V4!
3 89,
3 411 3 83
3 49 8 76
4 44 3 70
8 43 3 73
3 74
W
4.1 3 74
8 4i 8 80
8 48, 88
lto,IM
3 65, I 79
I 80
3 87
3 60 13 81
3 t6 3 84
4 n 62
3 70 3 90
3 78 8 .9
8 82
.. 4a
.. 713
.. 4H
.. 810
.. 714
..;
,.. 727
.. 870
.. 9
..1KO
..1170
I 76
3 7S
4 00
4 26
4 M
4 85
4 90
4 9
4 90
4 90
100
4 1130
1 li10
i io
1 K'li
l nn
I...,
1...,
....
....
1
1....
1....
1....
2....
1....
1....
21....
22....
1....
1....
3....
1....
3..
3v..
1..
3..
65..
1..
...
1000
1130
1390
1470
14)
1M
1510
1170
... 970
...1360
...1390
...1075
...14. (0
... 880
1 75
I 90
8 10
8 10
I 36
3 85
3 36
3 60
3 76
4 00
4 10
4 16
4 SO
4 25
BULLS.
1.
...l-'IO
...1230
...1)88
,..H0
..1270
....1W0
....1410
....IIVI
....IMo
....1445
....!
....1770
.... 825
....1740
... .19H0
....1460
....1710
,...ir..v
...1660
COWS AND HEIFERS,
. 938 4 40 t 1308
. 964 4 80
CALVES,
S 60
t 00
6 26
25
70
260
140
210
STOCK COWS
633 2 26
882
384
369
, 640
640
1.
1
1
200
230
830
t 38
f "
t 25
I 25
8 2.4
t 38
t 26
ft?
t 75 "
4 21
4 26
4 25
4 40
4 40
4 60
4 M
4 50
4 60
4 60
4 60
4 60
4 6
4 75
I IS
t 50
t 60
75
AND
2....
31
i
44
6
13
1
STOCK CALVES
382 2 40 1 100
3 40
3 75
2 75
2 90
3 00
3 00
HE1FER8.
430 3 00
489
"80
433
470
646
.1000
3 00
3 (A)
806
3 15
3 M
3 la
68
34'.;;;'.!
17
19
M.'.'.'.'.'.
11.'!!!!!
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS,
t 76
325
6-'0
413
791
, 629
730
41
660
614
780
870
466
Indicates Sunday.
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAH TO DATE.
The following table shows the receipts
ui came, nogs and sneep at soutn umaoa
tor the year 10 date, and comparisons with
year:
A 1902. 1901. Inc.
Cattle 1S5,34 130,846 34.6:0
Hogs 6(2.664 48S,U53 i,6i5
Sheep 176,652 201,242
YESTERDAY'S SHIPMENTS.
The following list shows the number ot
cars of feeders shipped to the country yes-
ieruay ana tneir aestination:
Cars.
Lot Sailors, Bancroft, Neb. M. ft 0 1
K. Becker A L., Coffman, Neb. M. ft O.
n. Buckley, Atkinson, J4eb. F. E....
C. Lorlruten, Wiener, Neb. F. E
S. Lewis, Meadow Grove, Neb. F. E....
NIc Thletse, West Point, Neo. F. E....
H. Williams, Fairfax, Mo. K. C
C. Gbthmara, Council Bluffs. Ia. R. I..
C. C. Cooper, Logan, la. I. C
A. D. Gordon, Bianchard, Ia. Wab....
David Gordon, Bianchard, la. Wab....
C. D. Shelly, Bianchard, Ia. Wab
J. G. Lane, Bianchard, Ia. Wab
W. H. Perkins ft Sun, Hawthorne, la. Vi
C. W. Spargur, Vllllsca, la. W
Warren Gregory, Tabor, la. Q ,
SHKEf.
Charles Bowen, Ames, Neb. V. P 1
J. M. Barto ft Son, Honey Creek, Ia.
N. W I
The official number of cars of stock
brought in today by each road was:
Roads. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Dec.
34.660
C, M. ft St. P. Ry 9
Wabash 3
Missouri Pacific Ry
Union Pacific system 10
C. ft N. W. Ry 8
F., E. ft M. V. R. R 17
C, St. P., M. ft O. . Ry. 43
B. ft M. R, R. R 17
C, B. ft Q. Ry 10
K. C. ft St. J
C, R. I. ft P. Ry., east.. 6
C, R. I. ft P. Ry., west.. ..
Illinois Central 4
6
3
1
28
14
I 41
21
15
16
1
28
1
4
672
5 1.442
806 3,217 463
947 3,449 818
148 8.831 88
22
8
96
162
63
90
37
63
48
8
36
394
Total receipts 119
The disposition of the day's receipts wss
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated:
Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
u. ri nammona o
Omaha Packing Co
Swift and Company
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour ft Co ,
R. Becker ft Degan
Vansant ft Co
J. L. Carey
W. I. Stephen ,
Hill ft Huntxlnger
Livingstone ft Schaller...
Hamilton ft Rothschild...
L. F. Husx
H. L. Dennis ft Co ,
B. F. Hobblck
Wolff ft M
Other buyers
Totals . 2,923 12.511 809
CATTLE There was a liberal run of
cattle here today for this time of the week,
which makes the supply for the five days
this week considerably In excess of the
same days of last week, and also of the
corresponding days of last year. Packers
did not seem to have very liberal orders,
and as a result they tried to pound the
market.
Receipts Included quite a few beef steers,
and while some sales were made that
looked about steady, the bulk of the cattle
sold a little lower. The better grades, if
anything, were harder to dispose of than
the medium kinds that sell from 16.50 to
$6.80. Cattle above $6.00 do not seem to be
In as good demand at present as the
medium grades. Sales today wers made
all the way from steady to a dime lower
and trading was extremely slow all the
morning.
All but the very best grades of cows and
heifers took a drop today, amounting to
about a dime. Buyers seemed to want the
extra choice grades, and they sold freely
at steady prices, but the medium kinds and
canners were very slow and generally a
dime lower than yesterday.
Bulls, veal calves and stags sold steady
to a shade lower In sympathy with the
easier feeling on steers snd cows.
It took something very choice In the way
of stockers snd feeders to bring steady
prices. Speculators have about all the
cattle on hand that they care for, and as
a result they wanted to buy their supplies
lower today. Anything common was very
hard to dispose of, and prices were un
evenly lower. Represents tlve sales:
BEEtf' 61GGR6.
3 95
8 00
3 00
3 05
3 15
3 60
3 60
860
3 76
3 75
3 75
3 85
4.
68.,
18..
20..
15..
3..
14..
26..
15.
16..
22..
730
. m
423
, 667
649
703
, 469
695
. 667
, 876
, 823
3 86
8 96
4 00
4 IS
4 26
4 25
4 45
4 to
4 66
4 85
4 86
1. M.-8 There waa a heavy supply ef hogs
in the yards this morning, as will bs seen
from the table of receipts above. Other
markets were all quoted lower, and as a
result prices here took a drop a. so. The
general market was about a dime lower
than yesterday. In some esses ths very
best hogs dla not sell quite, that much
lower, but as a general thing buyers suc
ceeded In taking off right a round a dime.
The market was slow trom start to finish,
and the morning waa well advanced before
anything like a clearance waa made. The
good weight hogs sold largely from $6.1
to 86.26, and as high as i.36 wss paid.
Medium weights went mostly from tt.uO to
t6.16, and the light hogs sold from $6.00
down. The Isst end ot ths market was
weak and very slow, particularly on the
underweight hogs. Representative sales;
No. Av. Sh. Pr.
"6 244 60 6 16
U 234
71..
22.,
66.,
No,
It.
84.
49.
61.
44.
72.
9.
66....
105...
8u....
6j....
83 200
64 199
Av.
,.124
.lo7
.148
.143
.1.0
.197
.194
.195
.198
.166
.187
180
30.
76....
66....
78....
79....
84...,
76....
73....
73....
67....
84...
79....
98....
93....
82....
68....
86....
68....
70....
85....
73....
89..
..210
.184
,.181
.185
.179
..199
.206
.207
.2f
.202
.211
.208
.199
.194
.152
.197
.189
.197
.198
.200
.210
....197
77 204
45 229
67 208
73. ..1. .212
66 224
68 231
74 211
72..rt..212
73 220
72 216
72 228
135 219
92.
61...
18...
67...
92.
64.
46.
211
...187
...204
..214
..201
..239
,222
77 203
82 218
69 222
68 221
86 202
80!!!!
68....
63....
91....
71..
,.209
.210
.210
.210
.197
.216
62 208
77 206
8J....228
66 219
62 219
81...
79....
65....
77
73
69.
.235
.210
.237
.204
.214
248
Sh. Pr.
... 4 90
... 6 60
... 6 66
6 70
6 90
b 9u '
t 924
6 96
6 96
6 9o
6 UU
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 06
6 05
6 05
6 06
6 05
6 07
6 06
t 05
6 06
6 07 4
6 074
6 07 4
6 074
6 074
6 074
6 074
6 074
074
6 10
6 10
t 10
6 10
6 10
I 10
6 10
8 10
8 10
10
6 10
6 10.
6 10
6 10
6 10
6 10
6 10
t 10
6 10
10
10
10
e 10
6 10
10
6 10
8 10
6 10
10
6 10
l
6 124
8 124
6 124
6 124
t 15
6 15
16
6 15
40
l'JO
160
40
60
40
40
80
160
80
80
'6
80
8U
120
80
40
.'40
80
'so
40
40
40
80
160
70.
7.'..
67..
61..
73..
73..
.231
..346
..222
..282
..2.10
..251
..237
..237
..236
..244
..242
,.1IH
75 220
68.
29....
29....
64....
81....
62.
80
.224
.236 1..
.264 80
.242
.214
;S2
67 225
76
78..
60..
65..
64.
68.
69..
69...
66..,
69..
70..
68..
68..
61..
67..
66..
66..,
66....
6S..
72....
63....
80....
67....
.2u6
.227
.7
.245
.2.(9
235
....140
...,:62
....J 72
,...174
....'.fi2
....280
....268
....255
,....259
....260
....274
,.262
.247
.246
.246
.239
.233
160
130
80
'so
loo
40
40
120
120
40
40
63....
69....
64....
64....
63....
71....
75....
68....
60...,
66....
74....
61....
59....
61....
63....
61....
60....
47....
72....
77....
61 2H8
77 243
.226
.250
...226
..241
..26
..267
..307
..268
,..28
..249
,..260
,..286
..274
..268
..262
..308
..200
..281
..251
..248
..284
..249
.246
80
SO
40
iio
so
69..
39..
70..
62..
.267
.280
.245
.278
.320
t 16
6 15
t 15
6 15
6 16
8 .'5
t l.
6 16
t 15
t 15
16
6 15
6 16
8 15
6 16
f 15
6 15
6 16
6 15
6 16
t 16
8 16
t IS
6 14
6 17-,
6 174
6 174
6 17
6 174
6 20
6 20
6 20
6 20
6 20
6 20
6 20
6 20
6 20
6 20
t 20
6 20
6 20 .
6 24
t 20
8 20
6 20
8 30
6 20
8 224
6 224
6 2'.,S
6 25
6 25
6 25
t 26
t 25
6 25
6 25
6 25
6 25
6 25
8 25
6 25
6 26
6 26
t 25
6 25
6 25
t 25
t 26
6 25
374
e 274
t so
6 35
No.
14.'!!!
tt!!.'!
4....
21....
16....
6....
13....
4....
15....
29....
23....
1....
3....
8....
26...
18....
7..'..
17....
44....
6....
8....
18....
15....
10....
6....
40....
Av.
690
834
KH1
, m
, 850
70
1032
, 10O6
, 702
, 1128
982
, 882
, 800
1007
1044
962
......1121
1080
1(06
1020
971
1115
13ii7
1122
1167
1126
985
1197
1136
1085
, 1136
,.1151
Pr.
4 65
4 90
6 00
t 00
6 10
6 10
6 10
t 16
f 15
5 15
6 20
6 25
6 2o
t 25
6 30
6 35
t 36
t 40
6 40
t 40
I 40
40
t 45
t 46
t 50
6 60
6 60
t 65
t 66
t 60
t 60
t 66
No.
17
t
. $
t
19
29
3
8
4
6
20
88
11
74
3
13
9
18
6
19
10
18
17
19
17
16
1
19
1
19
1
Ar.
....1174
1260
1136
1302
1232
,....1266
....1246
....1146
,....1043
,....1166
,....1197
L!38
,....1047
.....1399
1310
....1243
....1167
,....1363
,....1214
,....1414
1240
1211
.....1201
..1246
....1307
1294
1660
1363
1170
1280
1470
Pr.
t 85
I 66
f 66
I 65
f 66
6 70
I 70
t 70
f 70
f 70
6 70
t 76
t 75
t 75
f 76
6 76
f 80
8 80
t 80
t 80
I 80
I 80
( 80
t 66
I 80
t 96
6 00
800
8 06
8 06
t 10
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
46.
Total tvmouAt X tfenafcrsv
M0 J
1..
1..
10..
it'.".
17..
It..
723
,. 870
. 920
. 805
.1000
. 950
. 666
. 66
.1040
. 91
. 9M
. 810
...... 940
1U40
970
1080
870
770
1011
960
789
665
lfluO
Iu60
......120
1010
1080
9u4
961
I'i60
950
890
13 (0
1120
10K3
1120
10
lo
1(S
3 65 t.
COWS.
92 4 36
7.
6..
46...
10..
23..
S...A..JA. 403
1 26
3 25
3 50
3 60
3 60
3 76
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UN 111
SHEEP There were onlv a few ear. e
sheep In tho yards this morning and In fact
uiciv wu naraiy enougn to make a fair
test of values. It waa evident, hdVever.
that packers wer not at all anxious for
supplies and trade ruled very' slow snd It
was late btfore the pens were anywhere
near cleared. A strins- of aw om . .
$466, the same as sold yesterday for 84.50
and the day before at $4.55. Aside from
those ewes, however, the market was very
slow and weak. Common stuff In particu
lar waa hard to dispose of snd sellers
found It almost Impossible to get a bid on
w unueairsDiB araaes.
f Quotations: Choice lightweight yearlings,
..6036.65: good to choice yearlings, UK3
60; choice wethers. t5.009C.26; fair to good
wethers. 84 04i4.90; choice ewes, M 1034 78:
fair to good swes, t4.26460; common ewes.
$300)4.; choice lambs. $6.158.80: falrto
good lambs. $5.90fit.l6: feederwethers, t4 00
434.60; feeder lambs. $4.60(36.00, Representa
tive sales:
No. at.
It western ewes
40 western ewes 101
46 western ewes 97
88 western yearlings 128
8 western ewes gx
3 western ewes no
304 western wethers lot
4 25
4 65
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4 76
I 06
Kansaa City Idve gtoek Market.
KANBAJ CITY March 14 CATTLE
Reoetpta, 1.000 head natives, 360 head Tex
ans. 60 head calves: active, steady to firm;
choice export and dressed beef steers. $620
66.60; fslr to good. 86.0Oa.3O: stockers and
feeders. t3.26it14.80; western fed steers, 84.75W
tOO; Texas and Indian steers, K 65.066;
Texas cows, t3.3674.60; native cows, P 0?1
f.26; heifers, t4.0Od6.50; canners, $3.50414.25;
bulls. $3.266(4.50: calves, $4.60tKOO.
HOGS Receipts, t.800 head; market lOo
lower; top, $4 56; bulk of sales, t6.OO1M.46;
heavy, $464.66; mixed packers, t6.OChZi6.60:
light, $5 464326; pigs. U.Mftatf.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 100 head;
market shade higher; native lambs, tt-toa
4 40; western lambs, $4.0004) tO; native
wethers, 86.3608.86; western wethers, if, that
1.86; yearlings. 86-7604 00: ewes, $4 66426.15;
culls and feeders, 3.6u4.0b,
Stock la Siht.
Tha following table shows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at tha five principal
markets for March 14:
Cattle.
South omana ........... i.obi
Chicago 8,000
Kansas City L2M
St. Louis too
St. Joseph 400
Hogs.
30.000
t.8ot
l.tuO
7.600
Sheep.
1,000
too
400
Ltuo
Totals
1,101 .61s 11, tut
Work for Big Results,
If you are wise. It la just aa easy to swing
a big deal as a little one. We wish to com
municate with promoter, hanks or lawyer
who appreciates this fact.
We have a plan Involving the formation
of local companies, a plan la which ultra
conservative people will gladly Join, a plan
which will mean fortunes to aa anergeUa
and reliable promoter.
Manager. P. 0. Box 1987
New York City.
REMOVAL!
Boyd Commlssloa Co. bsva removed
from room It, Chamber ( Cetnmeree,
to loom 4. New Terk lit BuUdlag.
'Phone, 1031.