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THE OMAHA DAILY" BEE: TnCHSDAX, .MAHCII 20, 1002.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Grain Market Takes a Decline and Kay
Stock Cloaca Lower.
me, 17.S01 RO. Cut meat. teaTy; pica-
led bellies, dSkH'; pickled shoulders, 7c;
pickled hum, Vwic. Lard, steady; west
ern steamed, $9.75; March closed at
I" 7H, nominal; refined, firm; continent,
JS).9B; South America, $10.40; compound,
7.7&fl.oo. Pork, firm; family, lWfl
iron; short clear, J17.60iij2O.Oli; mm, ii.duj
IS. 50.
BUTTER Receipts. E.M6 pkg.; Arm
state dairy. 22ifo; state creamery.
PROVISIONS GO QUITE THE CONTRARY I Vrc; creamery, held, 2og26c; factory. 1W
Wars Weather Reports aad Steady
Cable, with Oaly Few Wheat
Damage Resorts, Give Market
" ' a Btarlik Meveaaeat.
CHICAGO, March 19. Weather rondl
tiona and predictions favored Dars In ins
(rain pits today and In spite of numerous
crop damage reporU, wheat led In a gen
eral break. At the cloae of the rsalon
May wheat bad lost o. May corn WW
and May oau c. Provisions went con
trary to grain and closed 6o higher an
around. , .
Early In tha day, when prices were a
little lower on the warm weather reports
and steady cables, the local crowd took to
the buying side In the wheat pit. Oklahoma
and K annas persisted In the complaining
of serious damage to the winter wheat
crop. On report said that the rce"'
showers gars i only temporary
that the wheat crop was not In good fnP"
Fairly bullish decreases of stocks In JM
northwest were reported. May wheat went
off Wwka lower at 74V74?jc, dv5-ednt
fair commission trade to 760. The out
siders, however, did . not buy to
enough volume to support such a market,
especially In view ot the bearish feeling
prevailing In the southwest. Rain pro
Slctlons for some of the suffering country
gradually had Its effect and the whole
crowd changed front. Wheat broke, the
crowd sold, coarse grains began to slip
downward and prominent longs in wneai
loosened their grip and dropped a. good
deal of their holdings. Early there had
been much difference In the mlnda of trad
era regarding the probable course of the
market, but as the market turned weak
there waa a general hammering at prices
and May dropped to 73c Jhf
fair export business reported today, but
exporters report the situation at the sea
board generally as discouraging. C.an
buslnesa was good. No. 8 be ng In active
demand. This, however, failed to help
the market to any extent and May closed
weak, 'Ac lower, at 74'e. .
Local recelpta were 28 cars, none or con
tract grade; Minneapolis and Duluth re
ceived 38 cars, or 290 for the three points,
against 301 last week and 339 a year ago.
Primary receipts were 39000 bu.. com
pared to 6S5.00O last year. Seaboard clear
ances In wheat and flour were large at
464,000 bu. The seaboard reported 24 loads
taken for export. .
Corn was bearish to atart with on the
growing bearish sentiment southwest and
the good weather In that country. Although
receipts today were small and estimated
for tomorrow are smaller, the crowd was
Inclined to the belief that the better
weather oould not but start early erasing
and thereby Induce a freer movement In
a short time. Bt. Louis reported Peoria
offering cash stuff In that market, the
grain trade waa light and the general bear
lh conditions Induced considerable selling.
It was said that a long time May was sold
freely through brokers. Most of the day
corn and wheat reacted upon each other.
Toward the close as wheat became some
what depressed corn broke in sympathy.
May opened slightly lower and dropped to
6o'Ac. There waa a weak recovery late, but
May closed Vffc lower at lVs114c Re
ceipts were 81 cars.
Oats were fairly steady In the face of
weakness of other grains until the sharp
break that carried them all down, the
situation had changed little and there was
still an inclination to stay out of oats by
traders who expect something happen soon
In May that will affect other options.
.. .1 H1ftrt Orl tCk IAITU Selling. &nd.
although the opening was unchanged, the
prices did not fluctuate for a long time
there was an eventful drop to 4Sc. May
closed weak. Q lower, at 3c. Recelpta
were 48 cars. - ,
vnr m fw momenta early In ine day pro-
visions were Inclined to be easy. Tha hog
nuotatlon run tallied exactly with the esti
mate, but hogs were atlll firm and as a
good cash demand for provisions sprang
un. nit nrlces advanced. Scalpers Bold all
nrnduoee. but the offerings were all taken,
Trade was not large nor was there any
Important feature unless It was the marked
ft rmnaM ihnvn In the face of the bad
break In grains. All May optlona closed 6c
higher. May pork at I15.42V4, May lard at
$9.40 and May ribs at .
catimutari roceltita for tomorrow: wheat.
on rnm. AO ears: oata. 75 cars: hoKS.
84.000 head. . ' ..
The leading ruturea rangea as ionows
CHEESE- Recelnts. 3.971 nkss.: Arm;
fancy, large, full cream, fall made, colored,
12c; fancy, small, full cream, fal made, lie;
fancy, arge, full cream, early made, col
ored, 13c; fancy, small, full cream, early
made, white, lie. '
EGG 8 Receipts, 9,73$ pkgs.; firm; stste
snd Pennsylvania, 16-.c; western, st mark,
16c.
SUGAR Raw. aulet: fair refining. 7 29-S2c;
centrifugal, M test, I r3-32c; molasses suxsr,
2 21-32c; refined, steady: crushed, 6.26c; pow
dered, 4.K5c; granulated. 4.75c.
i liirrEK-iiiiii; Mo. 7 wo, trc.
MOLASSES Steady; New Orleans, Sialic.
POULTRY Alive, firm: chickens, 10'ulle;
turkeys, 13c; fowls, 12"e; dressed, lirm;
fowls, HU12c; turkeys. 12tt(&ISc.
TALLOW Dull; city 2 per pkg.), Hc;
country (pkga. free), 44n-Sc. ,
nKTALie-Light orrerings oi spot iin ana
a good advance In quoted values at London
caused a rise here, making closing prices
for spot 326.621. London gained lbs. eno.r
Ing with spot at 115 15s snd futures at
U3 7sd. Copper was He lower on the In
side price tor lake and the outside price
for electrolytic, the rennectlve quotations
being $12.001 12.37H and $12.00?il2.25. Casting
was quoted at ia.Mviz.za. ia ruiir
steady but unchanged here at $4.12Mi and
unchanged In London at 11 10s. Spelter
had a steady tone here and was unchanged
at I4..16, whereaa London waa 2s d lower
at 17 12s 6d. Iron remained steady here.
Pig Iron warrants closed nominal; no. i
foundry, northern, $lR.6"fU9.0O; No. I foun
dry, northern, $18.0mg1.0u: No. 1 foundry,
southern, tl7.o0iffjlfl.on; No. 2 foundry, south
ern soft, 17.50ilR.no. Abroad prices were
slightly higher, Glasgow closing at 62s 4d
and Mlddlesborough at 46s Cd.
fancy small. 12V: New Tork full creams,
fair to choice, loifjlliftc.
-
Kansas City Grain Pravlslaas.
, KANSAS CTTT. March 1. WHEAT
May, 71c; July, flHc; cssh. No. 1 hard,
7IW72c; No. . 73c: No. S red. 79'c; No. ,
78c; No. 1 spring, 70c. -
CORN Msy, c; Septembef, 68Hc;ash,
No. t mixed, 62c; No. 2 white, 66c; No. S,
83c.
OATB No. I white, Vtfic.
RYE No. f, ftxi-qiiic.
HAT-Cholcs timothy. M 00; choice prai
rie, til h0. '
BLTTKR Creamery, 2f; dairy, fancy,
20c.
EGOS Steady; at mark. No. I whltewood
cases Included, quoted on 'change, 12c per
dos. : cases returned, litc.
RECEIPTS Wheat, 63,600 bu.; corn, 7,200
oil.; oats, l7.onn bu.
SHIPMENTS Wheat. 44,000 bu.; corn,
45.6U0 bu.; oats, 20,000 bu.'
416.137; balances, 1527.77; money, 4H4JS per
cent.
HOSTON. March II. Clearlnga. 132.16,229;
balances, t).847,4.
NEW YORK. March 19. Clearings. IZoS,-
63.'i93; balances, )l.t,102.2t7. '
PHILADELPHIA, March 19 Clee rings,
119.238,114; balances, t2,91,740; money, per
cent. ,
Doilaa Stack Oaetatteaa.
per cent: time loans. 4vu6 per cent. OftlclaJ
closing: '
4s..
Atchison
Uas Is
Mex. Cent. 4s
N. K. O. A. C
Atchison
do Dfd
Boston sV Me
Dalath iraln Market.
. Dl'LUTH, March 19 WHEAT Cssh, No.
1 hard. 4Tc; No. 2 northern, BSc; No. 1
northern, iiitc; May, 72ic; July, 73JiC.
OATS 41c.
CORN 60c.
8T. LOUIS, March 19 WOOL Lower;
territory ana western mediums, ldtj17cj
fine, lltfl&Vxc; coarse, JIG 16c. ,
..10 Adventure
.. 86 A Hones
.. 82 Amalgamated
.. b94 lialllc
.. 77V Hingham
.. 91 Cal. Hecla..
..ISM1 Centennial
Hoston Elevated.lfiSi Copper Range
N Y. N H A H..2144 Iom. Coal
Fltchburg pfd....l48 h'rnnklln
Union Paclllo ... WV4 lle Royals ...
Mex. Central .... 29V Mohawk ......
Amer. Sugar 129-Old Dominion.
lig iitsceoia
l,Parrot
$1.261.50;
Salt
Articles. Open. High. Low. aosa.Tes'y.
Wheat
May
July '
Sept.
Corn
May July
Sept.
Oats
May July
Sept.
pork
May July
Lard
May July
Sept
Ribs
May July
74;"4 ' T6V 7
6V 69T
44H 44S 43
t0 30V4&3 27
18 87H 15 47 15 9VA
16 60 16 85 15 62
t 87 t 82 t 80
47 66 47
60 67 60
g 40 I 47 S 40 '
8 62 I 60 8 62
74! 75
74 ' YEiU'rl
7&
74?Jj
6ia
69
48
3f. 86
29
15 42
15 62
44
9 62
a
8 45
8 67
BU
44
(7'
30
15 87
la DO
85
60
60
40
62
No. i.
ch Quotations were aa follows:
FLOtTR Market weak; winter pat
ni. lit anfi4.00: winter alrala-hts. 83.2Oira.70:
clears. M.OO'a3.40; spring specWls, 4; spring
pstents, 83.2onr3.7o; straignts. iz suvj.iu.
WHEAT No. spring, 71&(74c; No. I
red. 8lS2c.
OATS-No. 1 4444e; No. t White. 47
47c; No. 8 white, 44ig46c.
riVE No. t- 684fMc.
BAR LEY Fa lr to choice malting. 62fi85o.
SEEDS No. 1 flax. 81.68; No. i north
western, 81-71; prime timothy, 86.60; clover,
contract srade. 88.76.
PROVISIONS Mesa pork, per bbl., 815.80
frlb.35. Lard, per iuu ins., 9.asv.3zs. enort
ribs aides tfoose). IS 8y8.80. Dry salted
shoulders fboxed). t7.127.26 , Short clear
sides (Doxeaj, o.ki.iu.
WHISKY On basis of high wines, 83.80.
The following wera tha recelpta and ship
ments for tha dart
Articles. Receipts. Shipments.'
Flour, bbls i 52.000 89.000
Wheat, bu . 72.000 4-i,0iO
Corn, rm 123,000 7.000
Oats, bu ...160.0110 102.00
Rve, bu 8.000 l.0
Barley, bu .... 10,000 10.0U0
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market waa firm; creameries, zoiffic;
dairies. WZ&c t.:neese, nrm, liijjliHO.
Eggs, steady; rresn. i4igi4c.
trw . YORK GBKEH1L MSnva-r
OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS.
Coadltla. of Tr.d. ..d Q-ota.to-s
Staple aad Fancy Proeaea.
EX3GS Including new No. 8 caaes. 84.05;
cases returned, 83.90.
LIVE POULTRY Chickens, 89c; old
roosters. 80Wc; turkeys. 10L2c; ducks and
geese, 8'Sf1,c.
DRBBSEb POULTRY Turkeys, lS15c;
ducks, 104jllc; geese, lutfllo; chickens, 9
ivc. . ,
BUTTER Packing stock. 19c: cnotce
dairy. In tubs, 19g21c:".separator, 2728c.
f HUitrt imii Hiaca Daaa, ibc: wane
bass, 10c; bluellsh, 12c; bullheads, Kc;. buf
faloes. 7c: catfish. 12c: cod. 10c; crapples.
10c; halibut, 11c; herring, 3c: haddock, 9c;
pike, 8c; red snapper, 10c; salmon, 12c; sun
fish, 6c; trout, 9c; wUilteflah, 8e; pickerel,
6c; fresh mackerel, each, 20835c; smelts,
10c.
OYSTERS Mediums, per can. 2ic: stand
ards, per can. 25c; extra selects, per -can,
S3c; New York counts, per can, 40c; bulk
standards, per gai, i.: duik, extra se
lects. tl.60ffil.66; New York counts, per gal.
riOEONB Live, per aoa., sue
VEAL Choice, 6680.
CORN 69c
OATS 4c.
BRAN Per ton, $18.
HAY Prices Quoted by Omaha Whole
sale Hay Dealers' association: choice up
land, 88; No. 3 upland, $7; medium, $6.50;
coarse, 86. Rye straw, 85. These prices
are for hay ot good color and quality. De.
mand fair. Recelpta, heavy.
VEGETABLES.
SEED POTATOES Per bu
Rose. 81.26: Triumphs. 81.
POTATOES Northern, $1.0001.05:
Lake. 91. w, uoioraao, si.iuiau.ai.
CARROTS Per bu., 75C.
REETS Per bu. basket. 60c.
TURNIPS Per bu., &0c; .Rutabagas, per
100 Ins.. $1.26.
-PARSNIPS Per ou., bog, '
CUCUMBERS Hothouse, per dog., $2.
GREEN ONIONS Per dos.. according to
LUn utis-Heao, per namper, fZ.M; hot
house, per aoa ua-c.
r AKULHii "er uox vutao.
RADISHES Per dos 85c
SWEET i"lAuii,6-iiom grown, per
ID.. c; jansas, per uoi. w.n.
UABBAUB-rioiiana seed, cratea, iuia.
CAULIi'LOWER Pet crate. $2.60.
ON ION S Spanish, per crate, $2.26; Mich
igan, red or yenow, per lo, vt0-Jta,
i;u,i,n x .aiiiuriiia, wwiw.
TOMATOES Florida, per v-baaket crate.
r nuns.
APPLES Ben Davis, par bbl.. 84.50; Wlne-
aapa, $6; Jonathans, $5.60; Beiieaowers, per
box. ti. t. - . -
PEA-KB VlKers, 8Z.Z&; tawrenoe,
J.. ' .
UHArn Malagas, per aeg, i.cu.
CRANBERRIES Per bbl. $7.60; per
crate. $8.76.
NAVY BBAN8 rr OU., 81WWZ.00.
FIGS California, new cartons. $1: im
ported, per lb., 124714a.
ORANGES California navels, fancy, $3.60;
choice, $3.26; budded, $2.76.
LEMONS Fancy. 83.0U&3.76: choice, 13.25,
BANANAS Per buiich. according to else,
$2.&a7&.
NUTS New crop walnuts, No. l aoft
shelL per lb., 12c; hard shell, per lb., uo;
No. 2 soft shell. JOu; No. 8 hard shell. So;
Brasils, per lb., 14c; filberts, per lb., 12o;
almonds, sort sneu, lie; nara sneii. xoc;
pecans, targe, er lb., 12c; email, 10c; cocoa
nuts, per suck, $3.60.
HONEY Per i4-seotion case, J.
CIDER Nehawka. per bbl., $126; New
York. $3.50.
HIDES NO. 1 green, Mc; no. i rrrn.
I veal calf. 8 to 12 lbs., 8c; No. 2 veal calf,
U to 15 lbs., c; ary niaes, suc; sneep
pelts, 75c: horse hides, 1.50j2.2o.
POPCORN Per lb.. 6o.
Mlaaeasolls Wheat, Floar and Bras.
MINNEAPOLIS, March 19. WHEAT
Msy, -71c; July, 72c; on track. No. 1 hard,
74'c; No. 1 northern, 72ti2c; No. 2
northern, 707Ao.
FLOUR 1rst patents, $380sr3.90; second
patents, 88.703.80; first clears, $2.602.65;
Beroiiu cieHrs, i.otfQ,rz.-b.
BRAN In bulk, lower, $13.
Mllwaakee Urala Market.
MILWAUKEE, March 19. WHEAT
Ixwer; No. 1 northern, 76c; No. 2 north
ern , (fcc; Msy, 74c.
RYE Steady; No. 1, 60c.
BARLEY Firm; No. 2, 66c.
CORN May, 61c
Peoria Market.
PEORIA, March 19.-oRN-Eaay; No. $.
89 c.
OATS-45ulet, active; No. I white, 46c,
billed through.
WHISK Y-On the basis of $1.30. for fin-
SEW YORK STOCKS AD BONDS.
Market Generally Dall, Interspersed
with Speetaealar Movements.
NEW YORK. Msrch 19. It Is not often
mat tne biock market witnesses such a
series of spectacular and sensational move
ments as It wss treated to today and In
rather a dull market at that. In fact the
dullness In the general list wss extreme
and prices of the Important railroad stocks
movea oniy witn the utmost reluctance.
The bond market was rather dull and
irregular. Total sales, par value, $2,615,000.
United States bonda were unchanged on
the last call.
The Commercial Advertiser's London
financial csblegram says: It was an Idle
holiday market today, but the tone waa
cheerful, due to the continued bear flgetlng
over tne namr situation. Jiamr snares were
Inanimate, but firm. Canadian Pacific
alone was In demand.. Copper was down
to vfh tne ton. tuo tintos sold at 44.
Money is steady, ine maraet is borrow
ing heavily because of revenue collections.
Gold to the amount of 19,000 has been re
ceived from Holland. The coast offers a
8 ner cent 1.000.000 loan at 9L
The following are the closing prices on
tne rnew xora oioca exenange:
do nfd..
Amer. T. 4k T...
Dom. I. A S
Oen. Electric...,
Mass. KlecfTlc...
do Dfd
N. E. O. A C...
United Fruit....
U. 8. Steel
do nfd ,
WesUngh. Com
48V.
.3 JO
. ai
. 9V
.
,.luo
95
. 98
Vulncy
Santa Fe Cop.
Tamarack
Trinity
United States.
Utah
Victoria
Winona
Wolverine
.. S3-
.. (3
.. 4t
.. 24
...645
,.. 21
,.. 6
...119
.. 13
..175
.. M
... 3
,..-l
... 14
...130
.. 3
...180
... 14
... 1
,.. 22
... b
... 61
... 60
Rew Yark Mining; 4taatatlas,
NEW YORK. March 19 The follnwlna
are the ciosion prices on mining atocks:
Adams Con....... 30
Alice 45
Breece 60
Brunswick Con., 8
Com. Tunnel 6
Con. Cal. Va..l25
Deudroou Terra. 60
Horn Silver 140
Iron Sliver 72
Leadvllle Con.... i
Little Chief
Ontario ....
Ophir
I'noenix ...
Potoel
Siivage
18
750
90
10
a
Sierra Nevada.... 10
Small Hopes 50
Standard 830
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Desirable Grades of Fat Cattle Bell Beadily
at Steady Prices,
i
HEAVY HOGS STRONG, OTHERS STEADY
AetlT Demand for Sheep and Lass ha
f Good Q-allty at Strang; Prices,
Bat CeaaMaener Grades Are
We More Than Steady.
SOUTH OMAHA. March 19.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. She-p.
1...,
...
14...
6...
14...
1....
St....
4....
10...,
$,a
6.754
7.754
7.4-6
S.4o9
a.064
12.013
3J.69K
16.74H
10.6.J
14,t74
U.058
Official Monday ....
Official Tuesday ....
umcial Wednesday
Three days this week. .10,8X6 17.741
Same days last week. ...10,158 Zl.Vn
Same week before 9.8.18 23.W6
Same three weens ago... 8.645 , 26.K17
Same four weeks ago.... 9.04 23.3o3
Same days last year 9.433 19.671
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
vThe following table shows the recelpta of
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha
for the year to date, with comparisons
with last year:
1J0JL ' iwh. inc. AJec.
,-176,t?4 137.98 37,636
..6m.tl2 &"6.4a Vi.ia
,.ln7,we 29.139
table shows the average
price of hogs sold on the South Omaha
market the past several days with com
parisons with former years: .
Cattle'
Hog
Sheep
mat following
Date. 1808.Iwl.U00.l899,.189a.U97.lli
Feb.
77 8t. Paul Dfd 199
97 So. Pacific 66
O... 106 So. Hallway 32
tn ao pia ink
Pao....ll6lTex. A Pacific... 40
87ITol
Atchison
do pfd..
Baltimore
do pfd..
Canadian
Canada So.
Chen. A Ohio.
Chicago at A 8fV
do Dfd 75
LChl. Ind. A L.... 66
do pfd (
Chi. E. Ill 159
Chicago G. 24
do 1st pfd 87
do 2d pfd 46
C. A N. W ,234
c. k. i. at f in
St. L. l W
do Dfd
Union Pacific... .
do Dfd
Wabash .........
do pfd.... ,
VNneeL A L.- E..
do 2d Dfd
Wis. Central ....
do Dfd......
'Adams Ex
'American Ex..
22
9i
87
23
. 43
. 19
. 81
. 22
. 43i
.2UU
230
110
CM. Ter. A Tr... 18 U. S. Ex.
do Dfd... 84 Wells-Fargo Ex.195
C C A St- L.l01V.Amal. Conner tviU.
Colorado So. 27 Amer. Car A F..31
do 1st pfd 71l do pfd 59
do 2d pfd 42 v Amer. Llnu Oil... U
Del. at Hudson... 172WI do pfd... 66
Del. L. at W z&4 Amer. a. at it.,., 46
Denver A R. G.. 43 do pfd 9
do pfd ntiAnac. Min. Co.... 80
Erie 7 iBrooklyn R. T... 9tHt
do let pro. ov oio. r uei 1...101
do 2d Dfd 65 Con. Gas .224
at. Nor. pfd 184 Con. Tob. pfd. ...121
riOCK. valley ir vreik ,iecirio ....sis
do pfd 86 iHocklng Coal ... 17
Illinois Central.. .139'Inter. Paper 23
Iowa Central .... 49 do pfd 76
ao Dia tnier. rower .... so
Lake Erie 4k W.. 67 Laclede Gaa 80
do pfd 132 I IN a. uiacult ...... 62
L. A N 104 National Lead.... 19
Manhattan !..... 134 Na. Salt pfd 63
Met. St. Ry 168 No. American.... 118
mcnic uuaai .... ta
. 20 jPaclno Mall 46
.110 People's Gas ....10l
.100 Pressed 8. Car.. 40
fiu S4
. 64 Pullman P. Car..3S
190 'Republlo Steel.... 18
Mex. Central
Mex. National.
Minn. A St. L.
Mo. Pacific ...
M., K. A T....
do pfd
N. J. Central..
N. Y. Central.
Norfolk A W.
do pfd
Ontario A W..
Pennsylvania .
Reading
do 1st pfd....
do 2d pfd.....
St. L. A 8. P..
do 1st pfd....
do 2d pfd
St. L. South w.
do pfd
St. Paul
162 do pfd
bbi Bugar ..
90 Ten n. Ooal A I.
.. 83
..161
.. 81
.. 67
.. e
.. 83
.. 73'
68
Union Baa; A P.
do Dfd
U. a Leather...
do pfd
U. 8. Rubber....
do pfd
U. a Steel
do pfd :.
2bfWestern Unlonu 91
Con,
.164! do
Tob
pfd.
ttaetatlens of the Day Varleas
Commodities,
NEW YORX, Maroh J9.-FtiOrR-Re-
ceipts. 31.676 bbls.; exports, 69.649 bbls ; In
active and 6ftl0c lower to sell; win
ter patents, 83. 9514. 30; winter straight.
$3.6t(S.9t Minnesota patents. $3.80(04.00;
winter extras, $3.10u3.3o; Minnesota bak
ers, $2.nie3.80; winter low grades $2.k$
8.1a Rye flour, quiet; fair to good, $3.xa
a. 40: choice to fancy, $3.603.75. T
CORN MEAL Steady: yellow western.
$1.30: city. $1.30; Brandywlne, $3.36ti8.a.
RYE Easier: No. 3 western. 63c, f. o. b.,
snuat; state, sututuo c t 1. rew York car
lots.
BARLEY Dull: feeding, 63&5&o e. I. f
New York; malting, ia72c c. L f. New
ion.
W HEAT Receipts. 865 bu.; exports. 40,020
nu. xpoi, easier; no. M rea, fcttc, elevator
fo. 3 red, cH - b., afloat; No. 1 north
ern, Duluth.' 92c. I. o. b., afloat; No. 1
hard, Manitoba. oc, f. o. b., atloat. The
prevailing tendency of wheat waa down
ward all day. reuniting In heavy HqulJa
tton and short account operations, all bated
on preaicuons tor more rain In the south
west. Including western Kansas. Eaoler
English cables, the bearish feeling and the
wraa
St. Lonta Grain and Provisions.
bt. Imifl. March 19. WHEAT Lower :
NO. I red cash, elevator, 81 c: track, 81
82o; May. 80c; JUiy, idwiac; xmo. 2
bard, twana.
CORN Lower; No. cash. eo(32c;
track, 61c; May, 61c; July, . 60c.
OATS Lower; ino. 1 caan dc; May,
43c; July. 34c; No. 3 white, 47c
RYE Lower at sic. 1
FLOUR Dull and easy; red winter pat
ents, $3.76j'3.85; extra fancy and straight,
$3.45453.66; clear. 33.0UKfS.2O.
SEEDS Timothy, nominal at $5.0006.00;
prime worth more.
BRAN Steady; sacked, 8)ic.
HAY Timothy, steady, $12.6xai4.00; prai
rie, scarce, firm, not quoted.'
WHIsai-Bveaay, i u.
IRON COTTON TIE8-$1.
BAGGING-6Sc.
HEMP TWIIE-9c.
PRaVI8ION8 Pork: Higher: jobbing.
$16.00 for old. $16.00 for new. Lard: Higher
at i.12a.i Dry salt meats (boxed), stronger:,
extra shorts, $8.76; clear ribs, $8.62; clear
sloes. ..'. riacon tooxea), iron
extra shorts. $9.62; clear ribs, $9.60; clear
sides. $9.75.
METALS ieaa: nrm at 84uzO'4.05.
flnelter: Dull at $4.10.
POULTRY Steady; chickens, $c; turkeys.
94Yllc; ducks. 9c; geese, 44j5c.
BU ri tR-nteaay; creamery. iijsc;
dairy, Wa'iza.
KtjGS ixwer at lie.
RECEIPTS Flour, 6.000 bbls.; wheat. 30,
non bu.: corn. 32.UO bu.: oats. 40.000 bu. .
SIllPMr-W 1 H r lour, i.vu dois. ; wneat.
S.OuO bu. ; corn, ev.uw du.; osts, ti.vti du.
Jlew York Money Market.
NEW YORK, March 19. MONEY On
call, firm, at 4a per cent; closing,
asaed, w per cent; prime
bid and
mercantile
Daner. 4Vtu6 Der cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Firm, with ac
tual business In bankers' bills at $4.87 for
demand ana at H ior sixty aays; posted
rates. 84.m ana ; commercial, bills.
$4.84a4.86.
43UC.
BONDS Government, steady; state,
easier; ranroaa. irregular.
The Cloring quswuuoi un oonas are
follows:
cloae was
at
March
TfcC net dec In.
closed at tc; May, 7 is-lbot0 IV 14c, closed
at 80c; July, ft0 3-lti&iuc, closed at Soc;
CORN Receipts, 25A) bu,; exports, tfS
bu. Spot, easy- No. 3, 68c. elevator, and
tto, afloat. Corn was affected by the
wheat break today In spite of the small
movement ana cioeea JNC net lower
May, so7c, closed at btc; July.
6oo. closed at toct September, a4ii5c.
closed at 4c.
OATS RecelptSi 127,600 bu.: exports. 1,416
bu. cpoi. easier; no. s, 4a'c; no. I.
4Vc; rs o. wnue, nu. wnite. uc;
track white, 63u6Sc- Options opened steady
but later necnnca wim umrr sraans.
HAY Quiet: skipping. ua&c; good to
choice. 2wi.
HOP8 Firm: state, common to choice,
lftil cron. 14'0'l4o; old. 4uc; Pad do coast.
1901 crop. 14lc; 19U0 crop, 10&iav:;
clus. 4"JC.
urni- s-Steady: Galveston. 30 to lhn ..
18c; California, 31 to 36 lbs., 19c; Texas dry,
U to lbs.. 14o.
LEATHER Misady: hemlock sole. Buenos
Ayres. llaht to neavywrigots, Mn-jsc.
WOOL Firm; domestic fleece. ki ."Sc.
RICE Steady. dimestic, fair to extra. 4
eio1-..-: Japan. 4tiolc.
I-ROVISIONS Beef, firm; family, $12 00
mess, tie uo-0 10 50; beef hams, $j 60
w2Lt; aavket, $U-wfU.v0; city, extra India
Liverpool Grain and Provisions.
LIVERPOOL. Msrch 19. WHEAT Snot,
red. No. 3 western winter, dull. 6s 2d;
no. 1 nonnern. sirins. ss ma: 00. 1 ;an
fornta, firm. 6s 41; futures, steady; March,
ts lV-d: May, s ld; July. ts.
CORN Spot, nrm; American mixed, new.
6s 2d; American mixed, old, &a 3d; fu
tures, quiet; May, s iii; July. 3d.
PEAS Canadian, aieaay si ss a.
FLOUR St. Louis fancy winter, firm al
HOPS At London (Pacific coast), firm.
3 losftljtt 1US.
PROVlsittMB-rrieer, prm; extra India
mess, 60s. forx, straay; prime snrss. west
ern, 67a Ham, steady; short cut. 26 to 80
lbs., 37s ad. Bacon, steady. sa; Cumberland
cut. firm: 26 to 30 lbs.. 43a 6d
hort ribs. 1 to Z4 ids.. z u: Ions clear
mlddlea, light. 28 to 34 lbs.. 45s; long cloa
mtddlea. heavy, a to w ma., tuu; snort
clear barks. 16 to 30 lbs., 4ua td; clear bel
lies, 1 to M lbs., 47s. Shoulders, square, 11 to
13 Iba.. ateaay, 35s sa. l-aru, steady; prime
western, in tierces, is a; American renned.
in nails. xe ia.
BUTTER Firm: finest United States,
6&s : sood United Btates. 60s.
I'liEKBK-nnn; American nnest wnits,
63s; American nnest colored, 63a.
TALLOW frime city, nrm, MM.,
Toledo Grain and Seed.
TOI J.DOa O.. March 19. WHEAT Ae.
tlve and excited; loed weak and lower
cah. lnc: Mav, str.c; July. T7c.
CORN rainy active, weak and lower
cash. 60c; May. lSe: July. 61 c.
OATS Dun ; caan, jc; May, c; July,
SEED ciover, nrm; casn and March
$6.47; April, ia-Jo; October, 75 2; No.
Alayke, ia.eu; P.O. 1 iimotny, J .
Philadelphia Prodoeo Market.
PH1LADEI JHIA. March 19. BUTTER
Firm, c higher: extra western creamery,
X9vc; extra nearoy prima, sue.
EOCiS Firm. c higher; fresh ' nearby,
17c; fresh weatern. 17c; fresh south western,
.7... fMAh 1 k..
Clitt-oii ivffli nsw sork full cxeama,
U. 8. ref. Is. reg.ioa II at N. unl. 4s. .102
do coupon iiww jurx. ts B.'k
do 3s, reg I'M do Is I no 83
do coupon ilo9M. & St. L. 4s..l03
do new 4s. reg.. 139 M.. K. A T. 4s... Sv
An couDon 139' do 2s K2
do old im, reg. .111 N. Y. Central la. 103
do coupon 112 I do gen. 8s....h'4
lu I
.lo
.1I6
.104
. as-1
.107"4
.107
.110
75 1
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:84I
C. B A Q n. 4s... 9ts
c! M A 8 P g. 4s.11d
C. A N. W. C. YS.131
o r 1 a p 4s. ...nam
CCC A S L g. 4S.1'UV
Chicago Ter. 4s.. 88
Colorado Bo. 4s.. B4i
Den. A R. O. 4s.l02
Erie pnor I. 4s
do gen
do 6s, reg
do coupon .
Atch. gen. 4l
do adj. 4s..
Bal. A Ohio
do 3s
do con v. 4s....
Canada So. 2s...
Cent, of Ga. 6s..
do is tne
Ches. A O. 4s.
Chi. A A. 8s
gen. 6s... 139U.
Pacific 48....HJ64I
F W A D C Is. ..112 Con.
Hock. vai. 4a...ii
N. J
No.
dO 8S :
N. A W. con. 4s. 103
Reading gen. 4s.. 94
L A I M c. 6s.lliu
St. L. A 8, F. 4s. 82
St. L. 8. W. Is.. 9K
UU aaB
S A A A P 4s...
80. Pacific 4s...
So. Railway 6s.
Tex. A Pac. la
T. S L de W 4s
Union Pac. 4a..
do con v. 4a
Wabgsh la
ao zs
do deb. B
West Shore 4s..
99 W. A L. E. 4s..
87VWls. Central
Condition of the Treaaary.
WASHINGTON. March IS.-Todar'a state
ment of the treasury balances In the gen
eral runo, exclusive 01 tne sido.uuo.ouu goia
reserve in tne aivision 01 reaemption,
shows: Available cash balance, $177,675,$60;
gOIQ, 39,WW,21.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. March 19.-COTTON-DOt
closed quiet; middling uplands, 9c; mid
dling gulf, 9c; sales, 3,732 bales. The
market opened steady. 7fd'll points higher.
and changed little during the balance of
the eesslon. At the close the market w
net unchanged to $ points lower. Some
o.OOO March notlcee were Issued early In
the day, but were readily taken up by
BDeculatton houses.
UAbv ehi'oim. March 19. t.-urj.UJN
Firm, 8c.
sales, none: middling. 8c: receipts. 4.00R
bales; shipments, 3,706 bales; atock, 47,890
bales.
NEW ORLEANS. March 19. COTTON
Steady; sales, 6,600 bales; ordinary, 7 6-16o;
gooa orainary. 1 is-ic: low mmauna,
8 8-16c: middling. 8 9-16c: good middling.
8 16-16c; middling, ll-16c; recelpU, 11,130
bales; atock, 307,413 bales. Futures barely
steady.
LIVERPOOL. March 19 COTTON Snot,
gooa Dusiness done, prices steaay; Amer
lean 'middling, 4 27-32d. The sales of the
.. .. 1 T ihbI.. r.r whii.1. 1 nnr. ....
for speculation and export and included 10.
600 American. Receipts, 26,000 bales. In
cluding 16,800 American. Futures opened
quiet and closed steady.
Wool Market. '
8T. LOUIS. March 19. WOOL Quiet and
nominal; medium grades, 1617c; Uoht
fine, 12gl3c; heavy fine, lollc; tub
washed, 14tf24c.
LONDON. March 19. WOOL The offer
ings at the wool auction sales today num
bered 15,817 bales. Sales In detail: New
South Wales, 6,600 bales; scoured, 3d2s
ld; greasy, 3(5 Id. Queensland, 3,100 bales;
scoured, lwSla 7d; greasy, bwiA. Victoria.
2,500 bales; scoured, ,3nyis 6d; greasy, 8d
tjla 6d. South Australia, 100 bales; scoured,
loaiats Via; greasy, 4a. west Aut
tralla, JQ bales; ecbured, la d; greasy,
$yfld. Tasmania, 100 bales; greasy, 6
10d. New Zealand, 3,900 bales; scoured,
4"44id: greasy, 8ral0d. Cape- of Good
Hope and Natal, 800 bales; scoured, Is id&
Is 3d; greasy, 6?d.
Dry Goods Market.
NEW YORK. March 19. DRY GO0D8-
The market today haa ahown generally
quieter conditions. In cotfan goods ao far
as business actually In lieocess Is con
cerned, but no loss of Btrath In tone and
prices In a number of a"Xvi-1onr"Btlll tend
against buyers' Without open advances
being quoted. This Is chiefly In brown cot
tons. JtTim ciotns are cimcuit to Duy on
the basis of 8c for regulars. Men's wear
woolens and worsteds are quiet, without
change In price. Woolen dress goods firm
In all staple line. Worsted dress goods
quiet.
Oil and Rosin. '
OIL CITY. March 19.-OIL Oedlt bal
ances, $1.16; certificates, no bid; shipments,
77,740 bbls.; average,'. 78,393 bbls.; runs,
80,998 bbls.j average, 74,058 bbls.
SAVANNAH. Ga.. March 19. OIL Tur
pentine, firm at 4G46c. Rosin, quiet;
quote: A, B, C. D. $1.30; E, $1.86; F, $1.46;
H, il.oo ; 1, si.ro; n., &; n, n.2s; wu,
$3 60: WW, $3.65.
1NEJW xuiiiv. aiaron im. oiu-rouvieum,
steady. Roeln, steady. Turpentine, firm
at 4480.
Coffee Market. '
NEW YORK. March 1. COFFEE 8pot,
aulet: No. 7 Invoice. 64ke: mild, aulet: Cor
dova. 84i12c. The market opened steady.
with prices unchanged to 10 points lower
and closed steady, . with prices net un
changed to 10 points higher; total sales
were 9.760 bags. Including: March, 6.10c:
Mav. 5.30c: June. 5 40c; July. 6.000: August.
6.70c; December, awe.
, , , 1
Sagar Market.
NEW ORLEANS. March 19. SUGAR
Quiet; open kettle, 2fi3 ll-16c: open kettle,
centrlfuaal. 3iQAc: centrifugai yellow. SUiS
; " ' I -T.. T -. , - J , - . .
3 13-iec; seconds, zweuvsc Moiasses, steaay;
centrifugal, liiaisc.
a." i.. in viiuu svai a 1 1 ss - 1 111 a sjsr w am mw
firm; fair refining, 3 16-lec; centrifugal, 96
test, 3 7-16c; molasses sugar, 3 ll-loc. Re
fined market ateady.
Holidays 4n the Exchange.
NEW YORK, March 19. The Cotton ex
change today voted In favor of making
Good Friday and the following Saturday
holidays. Tne biock exenange and the
PnviluM exchanse will Dass upon the Ques
tion tomorrow. The Coffee exchange has
yet to decide on tne matter.
SALE OF FINE SHORTHORNS
Fifty-Seven Lots, .Inelodlngr Many Is
ported Heads from Famens
Herds',' Offered.
24... I 6 6VI I 4 891 3 631 3 831 3 41 8 53
Feb. 26.. . 6 M $881 I 3 t i9 a 4 8 7
s as 1 s M soi - 1 .
$ 0 6 7 4 I 2 I 441 8 73
i 90 I 6 2j 4 7i t 3 $7 I 3 74
01 6 321 4 6! 3 61 3 i 3 60
S ft 4 4A, 3 62 1 3 56 3 47 3 74
uvJ 1 ( I 3 6ii 3 8, a 4i a e
I 8 Ut-m.1 a 32 1 1 Ml I Hi I 4t I w
S SiSsl s l) - I si 00. j
S WW a 84 ' 701 M IWII1
10 6 88 71 3 60 a 89 I t4
U6 6 W 4 72 3 U 3 7 3 7
a 41 a ?u a mi 8 76i a 601 a 31
a $7 1 4 73 a ui a 80 a t6i 3 M
Feb. 81
Feb. 37..
Feb. 2..
March 1.
March 3.
March 3.
Maroh 4.
Marco 6.
March ..
March 7..
March a..
March 9..
March 10.
March 11.
March 12.
March IS.
March 14.
March 16.
March 16.
March 17.
March 18.
March 19.
6 6 4C liwIKiltn
$ 18 I 6 41 4 76 I 8 74 3 70j
in a 451 4 ia s ez
13 6 6 4 76 3 63 3 69
$ 10 6 6 4 7
I 6 o0j 4 86
s jo - s
a 2ii a 65 1
22 6 611 4 89
8 78
8 59 8 8 3 80
t IV
S 01 II
8 6KI 3 731
i a V3i a 8i a 74
3 u
a so
8
8 82
3 81 3 77
8 91 3 83
8 5HI B Bl
Indicates Sunday.
YESTERDAY'S SHIPMENTS.
The following list shows the number of
cars of feeders snipped to tne country
yesterday aud their uestlnatlon:
Cars.
J E. Harper, Laurel, Neb. M. A O i
ames Hughes, Kesterson, Neb. B. at M. i
b. W. Garvin, Foster, Neb. F. E )
D. A. Gelom. Maltland. Mo. K. U 1
B. F. Carpenter, Dunlap, la. 1. C
H. Mlchaelsen, Arion, la. 1.' C
E. C. Smith, Onawa, la. N. W.-.
Varumer A Stout. Mapleton. Ia. N. W.
C. O. Carlson, Klron, la. N. W
CATTUK There was not a large
1
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. 840
. 648
. )
. t M
. -!7
830
7n7
3 50
8 00
55
4 00
4 no
4 10
4 10
9K5' 4 10
, Sb4 4 16
of cattle here thla morning, so mat any
thing desirable met with ready saie at fully
as aood prices as were paid yesteraay.
While the market was not excited, still tne
bulk of the offerings was disposed of In
good season.
Although receipts of cattle were not. as
heavy as they were yesterday there were
more beef steers on sale today. The mar
ket as a whole was just about steady, and
as high aa $6.36 was paid. Anything at all
desirable sold freely at fully as goou prices
as were paid for the same Kinds yesterday,
and some sales looked a little stronger, but
when It came to the commoner kinds the
market was none too active and salesmen
found it a little" hard to get what they
considered steady prices.
The cow market was in just aooui im
same condition It has been for some time
past. All the buyers were looking for the
better grades and sellers had no ' trouble
In selling out at fully steady prices, but
the medium kinds snd canners sold siowiy
and at uneven prices, the same as they
have been doing for some time paat.
Bulls, veal calves and stags aiso com
manded just aDOUl steaay prices. iiicio
waa a good demand tor tne petier graaes,
but undesirable kinds were hard to dls-
P?9?
inert were i""
feeders on sale, and all but the very best
f trades were slow sale and weak to a dime
ower than yesterday. Offerings all the
week- have been very liberal, .while the
demand from the Country has been limited.
A a -result speculators nave aooui an tne
cattle tney care ior uin urej wu uujr
them lower, itepresentaiivs saies; .
BEU.JT HTKUrta.
Tub. 4s..
80
. 91
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.120
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.106
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.113
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Bid.
London Steeat Markat.
p. in. Closing:'
LONDON, Msrch 19.
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.... 93V do pfd..7.
Wu Ontario A
West. 68
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do account.,
Anaconda .,
Atchison 75 Pennsylvania
do ptd revaneaaing
Raltlinore A O...108 do 1st Dfd...
Canadian Paclflc.118' do 2d pfd....
Chesapesks U. 4J Boulbern Ry..
chic (i W.... Wu- do Dfd
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Denver K. u... 44 union raclno.
do pfd. "4 ao pfd
Erie 38 U. 8. Steel....
do 1st prd 7tn ao pfd
do 2d pfd 64 .Wabash
Illinois Central. ..143' do pfd
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BAR SILVER Easy at
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MONEY 148 per cent.
24 1t-16d
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Bank Clearing's.
OMAHA. Msrch 19. Bsnk clearings 'to
day, $1,211,617.48: ' corresponding day last
.r rrkHM lt: Increase. 8421 SRS M
crilCAGO, March 19-Clearings, $2.27..
238; balances. i.iu.e,a; posiea exchange,
14 as 1 or sixty , on aemana; JSc
York exenange, at par.
CINCINNATI, March 19. Clearings. $3..
(I!.5j0; money, 3'f6 per cent; New York
xrhsnge, fqae. aiscouni.
ST. LOUIS. March 1 Clearings. $8.41C.
(81; balancea. $l.fe96,U; exchange on New
York. premium.
UALTlMuKt, March U.-Clcarlnga, $3,-
KANSAS CITY. March 19. The dispersion
sale of W. R. Nelson's thoroughbred Short
horn csttle began here tooay ana lancy
prices were realised. Fifty-seven lots were
offered. Including Imported animals bred
by the queen of England, J. Dean Willis of
Wiltshire,' ff.ngiana; A. m. uurrun, AKr.
deenshtre, Scotland; C. E. Wodehouse.
Hertford. England, and other noted Scotch
and English breeders. In addition to the
Imported animals, a number ot the best
Hates Drea came were puiu.
Cattlemen from an pane 01 ine country
attended the sale, which included soma of
the best cattle ever offered In sale ring.
Bidding was active, ine oig saies:
Lavender Lily (Imported), calf at side;
bred by J. Dean V I Mia. Bapton Minor,
Codford, St. Mary's, Wiltshire; sold to Dan
R. Hanna, fl.aoo.
Mlranaa (importeoi, cair at siae; orea ny
her majesty, the queen, W Indaor, Eng
land; sold to Dan k. nanna, cottage mil
farm, Ravenna, O., $1,500.
Village Belle (Imported), bull calf at side;
bred by her majesty, the queen, Windsor,
England; sold to D. R. Hanna, $1,080.
Bapton Arrow lDOii tuniwrieu . urea vy
3. Dean Willis. Bapton Manor. Codford, St.
Jdary s. w ntanire; soia to o. Daeioy, west-
port. Mo., 3H50.
UlB-l 1 M , 1.1L . I wiuv, v ' ff w. ......
lis, Bapton Manor. Codford. St. Mary's,
Wiltshire; sold to J. F. Masters, Brooklyn,
N;T, $700. . w
Violet or Mapie rtiu n; wro by it. .
Duncan. Oaborn, Mo.; sold to 11. B. Dun-
ran, usoorn, mo., w-
The first snimai onerea ior saie was vil
lage Lllv 3d; bred by Charles' Hogg of Gib
rallar, Ont.; sold to C. C. Blgeler A Sons.
Harwich. Ia.. fpr $550.
Countess Mary stn umperuai; orea oy
C D. Wodehouae, Woolmers Park. Hertford.-
England: sold to T. J. Wprnall,
Liberty. Mo., $550.
Second Du-heas of Atchtaon, calf at side;
bred bv Elbert Fall. Albta. Ia.: sold to
F M. Marshall. Blackwater, Mo.. $400.
Duchess of Loundale 6th; sold to F. M.
Marshall. $415.
Duchesa of Loundale 6th. sold to Sam E.
Womall. Kansas City. Mo.. $480.
Duchess of Loundale 7th, sold to J. F.
Masters. $430. .. .
Wild Eye Winsome 11th. cslf st side;
bred by G. W. Gilck A Son; sold to Besets
Lale. Odala. Mo.. $425.
Cornelia (Imported;) bred by A. M. Gor
don. Newton. Mo.; sold to J. 8. Masters,
$441.
Marchioness of Oxford 5th: bred by Alex
ander Fraslerj sold to J. ". Stoddard, Bur
tun, Kau., (Mkk . .
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....1076
.... 854
.... 856
....101
.... 795
.... 930
....1073
.... 970
....1060
.... 903
....1112
....1041
....1497
,....1077
....1103
1075
,....1160
.... 931
....1340
.... 916
..... 832
.... 9o0
.... 94J
806
.... 7tSU
.... 900
..... 9B7
..... 860
1020
.....1020
8ai
8tt9
101O
770
1030
1185
, 1W8
1325
110
949
8ti5
833
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851
9o2
831
1030
lut
1230
1110
1001
..... 635
760
920
1150
.wK. 933
llJ
a ao
a 36
$36
6 40
6 40
$ 46
a 46
6 46
6 45
a 60
6 60
6 20
a 66
6 66
6 66
a eo
a eo
660
a o
$ 60
6 66
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1077
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1155
..... 966
1110
1244
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1147
1268
1354
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1170
1203
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1158
1185
1313 6 90
1239 6 80
1352
1260
1325
1170
1299
1266
1246
1449
1225
1347
1273
1316
1453
1442
. Pr.
6 66
6 65
6 65
6 70
6 70
6 70
6 70
6 70
6 70
6 76.
6 76
6 76 .
6 80
6 80s
6 80
6 80
6 85
6 85
6 85
6 85
6 86
$ 90
6 90
6 90
6 96
6 95
6 96
6 00
00
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10
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... 130
... 430.
... 165
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3 10 .
2 16
2 26
2 25
2 80
2 30
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I 30
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40
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$ 40
3 76
3 76
2 76
3 00
a 00
3 00
a 00
a 00
a 60
3 60
a 60
3 75
3 75
3 76
3 76
i 76
3 76
$ 86
$ 90
$ 90
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4 00
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4 60
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50
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STOCK COWS
40 1 60
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.. 130
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.... 44a 3 95
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610 $ 2
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HOUS-There
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$ feeders
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3 heifers.
4 cows...
. 803 4 85
94 4 N6
. Vii 4 85
,. ao 4 76
.1040 8 76
. . .. . Iimvv run of
hogs here today, and aa the local demand
waa In good shsps an active and stesdy
etrong market, was experienced. The
lighter hogs did not show much change
from yesterdsy, snd were slow sale, tne
same as usual. The better weights, how
ever, sold readily at ateady to strong
prices as compared with yesterday. The
hugs beaan to mnve inaird ine scales In
good season, and It was not long before
the bulk of the offerings was disposed of.
Ihe range of prices was about the same ae
jemtnuiy, ine heavy hogs sold largely
from $6,126 to 86.45. Medium wemhts went
argely from SK.IK In and ine llahter
oaus soia from 46.15 down,
sales:
No. Av.
18 -;3
235
. 2'.'7
4 224
IM 312
42 Tit)
69 221
t 2.V
1 241
Sit 240
4 2X3
16 234
DO 239
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...207
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....213
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198
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....190
....211
....204
....204
....184
....192
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80
160
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80
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80
80
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120
160
80
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66 220
5 209
6 29
47 217
0 215
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40
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6 15
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6 30
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15
16
17
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20
20
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6 20
6 20
6 20
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Sh.
130
80
80
160
78 2X
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....247
....318
,....261
....276
208
272
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....245
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240
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69 268 40
SHEEP Reo.lr.ta
quite liberal today
55.,
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82.,
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but
.187
..274
..276
..297
..310
.295
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it
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... ( 25
... 625
, . . 6 25
40 2a
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40 27
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... 30
... ( 30
... 30
... $0
... ( 30
... 30
30
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30
6 30
6 90
5 30
- 30
6 32
35
35
35
85
6 35
a 35
35
35
C 25
( 35
35
35
35
35
35
35
40
40
40
40
40
80
160
V20
40
80
'46
40
40
40
80
160
42
42
a 45
sheep continued
tne demand was
rquai t0 the occasion and a good, active,
steady to strons- market waa exnrrie.ieed.
It was noticeable that the prices paid were
rather uneven and ranged all Uie wav from
weak to 10c higher, aa compared with ves
terday. Good stuff. hnvvr mM vii),mii
difficulty at very satisfactory prices, while
commoner grades were more or less
neglected, the same aa nannl. Tjtmh. anlrl
high as $6.45, and the Mexican yearlings
timi sum yemeraay ior ..& nrougnt 5 no
today. Wrethers sold up to $5.15, and ewes
brought $4.75. The bulk of the' offerings
was disposed of In good season.
There Is no Chans-A to note In the fnerlee
situation, as offerings continue very light.
wim. 1110 uemanu is 01 iioerai proportions.
Quotations: Choice llrhtwelehi vearllnaa
$5.5oft5.86; good to -choice yearlings, $5.25f
f. Hit. .hnl. w.k... , I rus:;- n . ....
" .-.'. .j . , . 10, .iMvii.M, lair iu KOOQ
wethers, $4.75(65.00; choice ewes, 34.6IKji4.7o;
fair to good ewes, $3.754.25; choice lambs,
IK 41- ' fair- f n mnf.pt l.K. .A r..., , .
' . . - - - , " - , ..o. 'W.M.J4V.IU
reeaer wetners, H.wm.wi; feeder
$4.505.50; feeder ewes, $233.50.
sentatlve sales:
No. Av.
31 cull ewes ..1 m
4) western ewes . 99
li.4 western ewes M6
15 South Dakota ewes loo
463 western ewes,,... 97
451 weatern ewes 97
87$ western wethers Ill
27 western wethers 83
10 South Dakota wetftera 110
618 western yearlings 85
295 native lambs 6$
4H0 western lambs 66
90 South Dakota lambs 79
640 western lambs 78
649 Idaho feeder lambs.; 73
372 weatern wethers 138
CATTLE BRING niGH PRICES
1
One Cow from Iowa Sella for Orel Eleven
Hundred Dollars. .'
ANOTHER BRINGS OVER A THOUSAND
Average ef Over $208 Per Head Main,
talaea al Tin Date' Sale ef Pare
Bred Aberdeea Aaas .
toek. ' ".
The conclusion of the tale of pure-bred
Aberdeen- Angus cattle took place at the
Union Stock Yarda yesterday. The prices
of the previous day were maintained. Two
cows were aold at figure above $1,000, the
top of the sale being $1,110 for a cow con
signed by Mr. Davis of Iowa City, lows.
An average of more than $200 per head wae
secured. on the entire 115 head aold In the
two daya. Iowa and Nebraftke buyera were
prominent. Below la a list .of thoe oll
yesterday: ' , '"
' COWS.'
Ida Blackbird 3169. B. R. Pierce. Cres-
tort, III $ u0
Prophetstown jueen 4419, P. H. Fen
Ion, Vail, la 155
Jesnle Kirk 11426, M. W.i Harding, ,
Humboldt, Neb . 3rt
Pearl of Wood I awn 19319, B. R. Pierce 3i0
Sybil R 14204, Colaon Bros., Oakland.
Neb i:
Sharp's Beauty 40813. W. H. Kerr 1M)
Wlldflower I8099. B. R. Pierce, 2i
Novice Mcllenry 24 2S444, W. J. Miller,'
Mets. Ia : 349
Inverness Lido 40626. B. R. Pierce 250
Maybella 26387, T. E. Wagner, Han
ford, la 430
Inverness Minnie 6th 46472, P. L. Sever,
Stuart, Ia 245
Ines of Lakeside 23618. B. R. Pierce.... 4o6
Oak fie Id Ijidy 452K3, George Nelde
meler. Charter Oak. Ia...
4th of Mllisland 21S91. Rey-
163
lambs.
Repre-
Price.
8 25
4 63
4 60
4 60
4 60
4 75
6 15
6 40
6 40
5 85
6 86
6 00
8 2.T
6 45
K 60
$ 20 .
CHICAGO LIVk2 STOCK MARKET.
Cattle Steady aad Lower, Hoc Steady
and Sheep Higher. 1
CHICAGO. March 19 OATTT.R Re
ceipts. 20,000 head; steady to 10c lower;
good to prime steers, $6.75S'7.35; poor to
medium, $4.005.25: Blockers and feeders,
I2.504m.25: cows. 1. 26-66.50: heifers. M.fitYri
6.00; canners. $1,264)2.30: bulls. 32.50ft6.15:
calves. $3.0033.85: Texas fed 'steers. 14 7Fi)
$.00. w
HOGS Receipts. 30.000 head: tomorrow
estimated 31.000 head: left over Knnn hr.
bulk, steady to strong: mixed and butchers.
W 1066.67; good to choice heavy, $6.40
60; rough heavy, $6.1oti35; light, $5.954i
135; bulk of sales, $6.15(a6.40..
SHEEP AND LAMHtt Reolnta unn
head; strong and higher; good to' choice
wethers. t4.75Cn6.60: fair to rhnlra mi,
$4,264)6.00; western sheep, J4.754iS.00; native
lambs, $4.00ft6.75; western lambs, $5.25B6.75.
Official yesterday: Receipts, cattle, 6.120
head: hogs, 16,715 head; sheep. 16.128 head.
BhlpmejUs, 3,542 head; hogs, 6,368 head:
sheep, 3.088 head. ' ,
Kansas City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY March 19.-CATTLF:
Receipts. 4.400 natives. 1,000 Texana. 100
calvea; market stesdy to a shade higher;
choice export and dressed beef steers, $6 30
(M.70; good to fair, $5.00.25; atockers and
feeders, 83.ZoffiB.za; western fed steers. 86.00
?6.00; Texas agd Indian steers, t4.frtnn6.50;
exas cows, $2.5Ofi4.50; native cows. $3.25;
S.86; heifers, $3.756.10; canners. $2,5043.25:
bulls, $3.25r5.00; calves. $4.5a.00.
HOGS Receipts. 8.100 head: Dacklnv
grades steady; pUrs. 10c higher; top. $6 60;
bulk of aalee, $6 KKf?.45; heavy, $6.45a6.60;
mixed packers,. $6.2O&6.60; light, $5.(6ih6.25:
plKS. $6.10&i6.65.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Recelpta. 8.000
head; msrket steady to a shade higher;
native laniba. $6.25a.60; western lambs
$6.2004.40: native wethers, $5.25435.60; west
ern wetheis. tft.aotfiii.SO; yearlings, $5.5o
6 00; ewes, $4.64(6.2o; culls and feeders,
$3.0Ofj6.00.
t. Loals Lite gtoek Market.
BT T riTTB UaK 10 PITT? IP T.
celpts, 2,600 head. Including 2,100 Texana;
inniMi o iciu.t iv i"v ms'ir; native snip
ping and export steers, to 2.Vrf .T5; dressed
beef and butcher steers. $4.90fii.l0; steers
llnH.r 1 fmn lha 11 FU.oA KiV inb.H
feeders, $2.8o!&4.85; cows and helpers. $2.26a
6.80; canners. $1.4012.60; bulls.- $3.0004.36;
caivea. u.unn no; Texas ana Indian steers
grassers. t3.4Mi4.45; fed. $4.6Oft6.0O; cows
and heifers. $2.66&4.80.
irrwiia nAintH A l. . . ,1 . - ..
stesdy; pigs and lights. $6.00i.lS; .packers,
SO. r,jTi.; , wuicners, SI "1.D1V1. ,
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts. 1,600
head; market stesdy; native muttons, $4.40
47-5.50; lambs, to. 601.00: culls and bucks,
$26U44.25; Blockers. $1.16'2.76; Texas sheep.
fa.wi. ia.
Kew York Live Btoek Market.
NEW YORK. March 1.-BEEVES-Re.
celpts 2.317 head; active and generally loft
15c higher; thin cows, ateady; steers. $5.3t9
S ; oxen sna siags. amo.au; extra fat,
86: extra bulls. $3.5ra4.8TH: cows. 32.2fxf?4 &n
Cables, firm; exports, 63 head cattle and 30
head sheep.
CALVES Receipts. 190 head; strong and
35&6GC higher; veals, $6.00&6.6; tops. $8.75;
barnyards and fed calves, $3.25414.00: city
rireiised veals. I'.muW 12.50 per l'H) lbs.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4 465
hesd; lambs. 2f05oc higher; sheep, $4 0it
b ,&; cutis, sa.iM06.ou: ismus, I. Za; culls.
35. v
HOG8 Receipts, 1,325 head;, stesdy feel
ing; state, se.ivigs.re; westerns, nominal.
loas City Live Sleek Market.
SIOUX CITY. March 19.-(Spectal Tele
gram.) CATTLE neceinis, 1.600; market
steady;' beeves. $4.004i6.75; cows, bulls snd
mixed, $2 50H-75; Blockers and feeders, $3.00
Q4 ; calves sna yearnngs, Knvia.
HfG8 Receipts. 2.6A; market about
steadv; selling, 8eoo0ao; bulk. 86.1096.15.
SHEEP Receipts, 100; steady. .
tork. fa aiKbt.
The following table shows the receipts of
ittle, hogs and sheep al ths Ave principal
larkets for March 19:
Isabella
nolds A Son, Prophetstown; III, 1,110
nine tieciioa j. ji.. uumpter,
Kalnna, Ia
Gypsy Bloomlleld 15520, II. A. Eye
Btone, Oresham, Neb
Gipsy Blackwood 32361, Pat O'Grady,
Dawson, Neb
Alice 33d 27123, B. R. Pierce
Mlna Blackbird 2d, 36764, Thomas, La
tham, la j
Maple Iaf Darling 2d ' 27814.. C. M.
Hulbert, Oakland, Neb ..-
Prairie Lawn Evelina 460SA, B. R.
Pierce
Prairie Lawn Primrose 40420. J. H.
Bumpier
Playfalr 46030, R. M. Crowder
Juanlta of Maplehurst 20635,- B. R.
Pierce
Maplehurat Alice 2d 36108. B. R. Pierce
Alice 24th 22365, Pat O'Grady. ,
Honesty ot Mount Vernon 29388. Alex
ander McQueen
Elsie of Mount Vernon 36731, A. C,
Blnnte. Alta. Ia
Jennet 5th of B 21487, B. R. Pierce.....
May Bloom A 32936, T.' J. McCreary,
Highland, Kan
Quen McCreary 38390, P. L. Sever......
Alfalfa Daliy 37805, Thomaa Ryan,
Elk Point. S. f) ..
Alfalfa Barbara 44393. W. J. Miller
Alfalfa Kate 48269. II. A. Young, Ded
ham. Ia .
Alfalfa Jane 37809, Charles Fulton,
.Lewis, la
Alfalfa Bessie. 48265, B. R.- Plrce
Alfalfa Georglana 48268, J.. A. Bump
ier ;
Nosegay Effie 48702, Alton Hammers,
Malvern, la r
Darkness ?d 35349, B. R. Pierce.-.,..:..,..
Boxy P 24226, James Williams, Mar
cus, Ia , ,
Lady Heather 26SI3, W. S.. Kelley,
Mondamtn, la
Blythedale Csnle 2d . 20042, B. R.
Pierce ;
Jean 2d of Cherokee 38907. B. R. Pierce
Laxy Lass 22202, Oeorge Neldemeler. ..
Rosebud of Valley View 2d I 29453, B.
R. Pierce .i.;
Mattle of Brenna 3d, R. M. Crowder.
Elk Point. 8 D
Pride of Brenna 6th 30061. James Wll-
, Hams 1,025
Carson Valley Bess 37991, B. R. Pierce 155
Black Beauty of Mount Pleasant 16!4a.
B. R. Pierce
Zara of Long Branch 28899, B.- R.
Pierce .
BULLS.
Willow Lawn Prince 39513, B. R. Pierce
Kirk s Lad 4S661, M. W. Hsrdlng
Pearl Lad 41692, W. H. Kerr. Water
loo. Neb ..v. .-.....:.....-.;.
Queen's Albion 48644, J. H. Fitch. Lake
City. Ia
.Pride's Albion 3d 46058, John Morgan,
Atkinson, Neb ,
Maplehurst Victor 2d 41787, Thomas
Latham, Portsmouth, la
Maplehurst Rugby 2d 41S02, Hiram
Brown. Hamburg, la.....
Maplehurst Hero 2d, W, H. Adama A
Son, Jefferson, Ia ,
Pilot Knight 45618, J. A. Sumpter
Rex of Mount Vernon 42833, F. H.
Hogue, Russell, la
Bnnwell 45621, H. 'A. Escher, Harlan,
la rr :
Victor Bloom 45468. Pat O'Grady
McCreary's George Washington 48064
Muxon Bros., Wall Lake, la....
Proud, Laddie of Alta 38558, G. T. Ijitta
Center Hill Mayor 48352. II. A. Eye
stone Prairie King 8th. E. F. Sullivan, Cres-
ton, ia
Crescent Domino 86916, George Nelde-
meler ;
Center Hill Progressive 48358, James
W illiams
market
South Omaha
Chicago
Kansas City.
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WESTERN PACKING STATISTICS
Tendeney Klsevrhere (o Redaeed Of
ferlagrs Shows Omaha Still Gala,
laar ad In Second Plaee.
CINCINNATI. March 19 (Special" Tele-'
rrsm.) Price Current savs tha tenrfenov tn
reduced offerings of hoga ha continued.
The total western packing for the week la
870,000, compared with 896,000 the preced
ing week ana 380,000 last year. Sine
March 1 the total la 980,000', against 860,000
year ago. Prominent Place comnara aa
follows:
Chicago
OMAHA
Kansas Cltv...
St. Joseph
Bt. LaU18
Indianapolis ..
Sioux City
Milwaukee . .
St. Paul
Cincinnati .....
Ottumwa
Cedar Rapid..
1L
1901 "
.....840,000
.....120.01V)
100.000
80,000
..... 66.000 '
41.000
40,000
..... 81.000 ,
30.000
..... 20.QIH
js.ofio
15.000
1901. ,
S.omv
101,0.'
130,00a
76.010
90,000
40,000
, 29.000
30.0K)
22.000
' 2.00(i
lt.Ooo
19-.OJ0
I. Joseph- Live atock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Msrch CATTLE Re-
nalntsi a 9iVa t atak A as t am at A w ! a. s)C tySs
V ' ' J-' iw six r m , mw t,,asaj t , lini.lv r( ati. 1 f'y
$ 90: cows and heifers, $1.6034.76; veals, $3.60
(iw; stocsers ana reeaers, :.fc((jo36.
HOGS Receipts. ,ono head; steady; light
and light mixed, $5.90 ); lgB, $3,75415.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 2.600
hesd; strong; western lambs, $5.76fi.6o;
western sheep, $4. 254(6. 86.
Evaporated Apples aad Dried Frelt.
NEW YORK. March 1. EVAPORATED
APPLES Show no change from the aulet
ocndlilaas prevailing yesterday.
OIL LANDS
for
SALE OR LEASE.
IU THB3 IEIT KkOWW riBUDS IH
TUB WEST..
WH1RE walls aad retinerlea have keen In
operation for years.
WHICKJC It U claimed eartain well havs
each produced one million dollar worth
ot oil one .well ever on million and I
till producing good auaatlty.
We havs ell stock for sal In a good, pro
ducing company now In operation; price to
day, toe to lio per share. Write for par
ticulars. If fullest Investigation dos not
substantiate our representations we will
pay railroad fare from yeur town to the
Bold. We mention thla guaranty, know
ing tb papers are full of propositions void
ef merit. . .
Call oa or write te
j. m. Rao Ida lb OK.
Caaea C4y, CeJe,
rUfsrenoeet Fremont County Bank, Vtrst
National Bank.
BOYD COMMISSION COMPANY
Reea 4 less York Life Bide;.
GRAIN PROVISIONS STOCKS
Bought and aold for rash er on margin.
All telegraph, telephone er mall order
will receive careful and prompt attention.
TleJhoo 108. OMAHA, NJtB.