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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1903)
TI1E OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATtTKDAT, MATICTT 21. 1H03. 10 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL All Board of Trade Piti Tbronhont Dtj. Ar Quiet PRICES, HOWEVER, GENERALLY RISE torn, Oats anal Provision All Ho I p, Wheat Alone rtalklnsi anl Mo, lac gleadr to aa F.lghlh lltna, CIIICA'lo, March 20 - tjuletneaa prevailed In the icrilri anil prm Moti jma tialny, Imt higher prlcea ir realised, alHi the ex ception of Wheat, which lo. cil ilho.lt steady, with May '' lower. May corn wag '4c higher and out were tip n fraction nnii May irov1aliiiia cloaed from 1 m' higher. Trailing !n whrat i amall ii'iil (he mar ket lifl'l airaity throughout th diiv. after rallying partl-illy from we.ik opening. Th linen pcetcd.y lano Argentine iit mcnta, together ".(Hi lower rudca. wi-ro ic ,onlhln for an opening decline In May nf V'U'V l "V, I n 1 1 1 i I aaioa being made Hi to 73Vl74r. Hcillrig order were, unite liberal at the marl anil Mny eased off In 7.1r, but I h trn,tli III urn nnd fear of (Infringe by the miner weather anon mused a rally, moat of the early oa heln re gained, and May advanced to tWi(U v' Covering liy abort held tha market 1 .rimy tho latter part of Ihr day and the nose wa M,r lower at 74M,o. 'leariinrea of wheal and flour were iInI to Wl, buh.'ls. I'rlmary rec-,t were 4ii,') bushria. sriilnst 474.'i buahcla a year sn F. r(a 0? wheat and flour for the week, aa re. potted by llnidatreel a, we re niinl to 2,.1!l. "HI btiahrla, compared with 4,:tH.(.l bushel a year ago Mlnticap'!la and Dultith re posed receipt of lY. cars, which, with focal receipt of 1.15 cure, none of contract grade, mndn the. tolnl rrept fir the three poluta 173 rata, against 2H3 laat week and ! a your nan. 'I hern wn a Inlr trade In corn, but the loiiilncaa wna routined largely to lorul ne on. ml. The feature of Ihe inulHg waM tn buying of May and a-l,' -g 01 July by lirokeia auppoaml in I acting fur local prnvlslrn Inlcreata Wen Hot condition were bullish and rtrill re'-elpt. together with a Rood raah deinind, added 10 the eiretiBth of the situation, (losing prlcea were strong and near the top. May being up ' al 44 IIV". after selling lie! with 41c anil 44Tc. laical rrcplpta were 2l enra, . lib tn'u of con rn I an.de. 1 in In were helped aouif by Ihe strength In torn, but there wna a little 1 tiling.. In prli r and the irnilliig wna Inonlly by r alpcra. After aclllnk' between .t4'ilc ind "'ii Jt'tc May Iwim1 a ahiide lilglier at 'M nr. lornl rcretnla were 1X rnra. I.lht rerrlpta of hoaa ami hlxlicr prlrea fit Ihn ynt'da cuuaeti n HtrotiK oiei-lita In trnxlalona, anil with 11 koimI rntntnlH.lou niiian demntid, tiether with buyltiK for 1 xport arroiint, a further 'Mlvunce mia liiiule. May Hirk cloaed Um- higher al lis .May lord waa nlao up Ihr :il 110 In; rllm were If ilT'lSVarr hlRhcr nl $u ovitn tr.'. Kallmntnd r-vclpla for tomorrow: Whcnt, Hi rata, corn, l.m rura; omn. rara; lingK, i." head The IrailInK futurea rnnRecl aa followa: A it It-lea I Open. I lllah. I Low. I (.'loae.l Ye.'y. Vhn Mav July Bept. 'Ol ll Mrh. Mav .Inly Hepl. (lata-. Mrh. May July Hept. I'm k Mav July Hepl. l.ard Mav July Hept. Hi. a May July 8'pt. KaU 74'wff V.) J1l7l:IVS 42T(j 42-1,1 44 it',. 44',i, 71 7V,i I 74', I 7l'i 7l', 71t1( 42?! 44 l44'n'44 4:iH1('.44'-i1l',l 42Vdit 4:1, 4-l' 1.luil14i 1:l'-i 1 !. saViNnJiVeV .11',' H4V-1IVtl at' .si',!',; ai-si l-S IN C7W 17 2i 17 ir-a 2f'i 1H 2R 17 40 17 15 m it m ir is on 17 : 17 .15 17 2 17 17 ID 17 o in ofi in 15 ! in on V 7'4 V h 9 DO I 0 K& I R7'i 9 MV 8 9 en 46 I IN 9 W 10 Oft in ir. w j I 67 H bn U H2', 9 2'J 62S tXl I No. t ( aah (I'intatlona war aa followa: Kl H ' It 1 ull and eualer; winter pntrnta, 1.1 uriit 70: atralKhta. :i Jixiia. i : hprliiH pat enla, 1.1 iOttr.l.KO; atralKhta, :l.lili:i.;HI; twikera, U 4IV.I2 m. WIIHJAT-No. i aprlua. 7Htf77r No. J. nc No. I roil, 7Ht7:o. t'liKN-No. a, 42',1'i Nro. i yellow, 42Tti.. DATH No, t, V; No. i white, S44(ti:W'io. KYK-Nn. I. iliktc. 1 ltAHUKY-Oooif feeding, 42fu43c; fair to t-holre maltlnir. 47if&fir. BlCK.lH-No. 1 flux. 11.10; No. I northweat ern l 114! clover i-ontrart irodc. I0.2I. I'HOVIHIONH Meaa pork, per bbl., lU.on (IIN.in. Uird, per 100 Iba.. Sin.OMi in.u. Bhurt rlba aldea (iooael, tD.7r.iiK 90. rv aalled ahmildcra (hnxcdi, s7MIn.n7H. Hhort rl-nr yldra (Doxedl. in.J7H(fj 10.60. Fnllowlnii are the receipt and hlpnirnt nf flour and grain yrvtrrdny; ttacidpta. Bhlpment. Flour bbl 1H.400 nVSiiO Wheat, hu 2I.4IKI 21 !) Corn, bu , l2.r. C7r.OI Oala, bu lM.'.-'io K4,.lKl Hye, bu , .7il .4hi liarlry, bu S1.(1K 21.1K0 Dn the Produce exchange today tho but (er market wna rnalrr; creamerlea 17ci(l7V,r; dalrlea, I4lt'4c. (:, tlrm, at mark, i-anc Inrludril, I3'r. t'heeae, atendy, firm, UU lil'tc NKW VOIIK ni-.MCHAI. MtllKKT. 4ntatlaaa of the Pay on Varloaa i'ommndlt lea. NKW YORK. Man-h !0.-ri.oril-He. celpt. bbl. j export. 4.IHU bba. ; firm nn prlng patent, but enav nit win ter; Mlnueaota patenta. i4 mj i.3H; Mln ueaota bakera, .i Jnul .40; winter paten'a, M iilM.OU; atralKhta, J:t 6itM A,; , Icnr.i, I.VH i Hi lo; low gnidea. 2 4il J M Hye flour, dull; fair to good. 2.!ni;i.3"; cnolco lo fancy, .1 2'.ri J 46. I'OUNMKAI. 8tedv: yellow wealern. It 10: city. II. in; llramlywlne. ia.4o1.6.i. It Y K Hteady ; No. I wratern. !', f . o. b , afloat; tle. tVifiniV, c. I f. New Vork. MaHI.KY-Hleady; feeding, 47c, c. I. f lliiffi.lo; malting. ti?Si''c, r. , f lljfTnln. V I IK. AT- Receipt a. rj.RiO big.; rxxrl, M.tifl bu, Hpot. a4eady; No. I red, 7c, elevator, and WiUo f o. b. afloat; No. I Korthern Itiiluth. 74jo, f. o. b. afloat: No. 1 aril Ma-tltoha, K,c, t. o. b. afloat. Op llona lilg Argentine ahlpment raimed an arly break In wheat loilav. from which Ihe market alowly rallied toward n n. gllh corn and on cold weather newa hold ing about atrn.ly In the forenoon on a amall trade. The donee waa ft.-ady al a partial He net decline. March cloaed gJ May, 7ti4T7 l-l.- cloaed 7ec; July, 7H 7-lilit ie, cloaed itiSN Heplember, 74',1I .'!o, Cloerd 71c 1'1)RN-Ue,'ettt. . hu. ; exporl. I'M hu. Halea, 1.iW bu.; future. ;W.0i bu.. fpot. hpol, firm; N S, 67e, rl'Viil.ir. and i-r r 0. 11. anoat; no. 1 yellow, MW; No ' white. Mo. While March corn. Vt al--renoe of further covering, broke tlil morn ing lale npilona turned xerv atroug and higher on bad weather, light rccelpta and a big export trade, cloning 4c blglur agaltiat i net loa 011 Msrrh M-ivch. Sitiiu, cloaed 6,'c: March. Vi mTc cloaei n'c; July, 49 ft ItVlil'.'Vc. cloaed. 4!ii' OATH- Recelola. n.' bu. : exporta, IM l u. Hpot ntca.lv, No. 1, 41ii'; atun.larl while, 44V; No, a. 4-.'V; No. 1 while. 41r; No 1 while, 41c; Irark while. 4:IV4 Op. tton generally rirm all day with corn. May .ViXI SV 1 1 AY - Hieady ; ahlpplng, 6AfMi; good to i-hoic" tVk'vii in. MOTS Oulet: elate. common m -hidee. IKOJ, I441.V: 19U, SVtrlle; oli'a 7nf lie; raclhV Coat, 1 90S, 24i2-; l'.Vtl, 2xtt'23c; Old 7ntlV. lllPKS-1-lrm; tlalveton. 30 to II a , ;r; 'lva dry. i to Iba., 14c. I KATIIKII -Firm VNOVmiUNH-Heef teady; famllv 14 016i me; a. fri 9.-ili M; Uf hnnm, M ,Vio vi W: paikei ii.nn.i: cliv, extra I'm mef. l.-JiVfi: V Cut meata. unlet; pUklel Iiel1:e, I0 .';.ti ll.6 pickled ahouldera. ti iki pickled hanii. Ill V,, IS Hu. Tird. I'm; weiiern aWamrd, 110 40; omtlnent HAM; H uth nieilca. lliV.7d; e.mio mil' lilntjlia': refined, firm I'orl . nmt; ramil. 119 VM20i'; hn clear, i 0o:i i. a,k f)l 1: AW. U ' m, I c ' in 4kV TAI.I.OW-Klrm city. 6c; country, go; VtlCK-rirm. Kl TlKR-H-clpia, . pVgn ; firm. 'tt dairy; 2Ka:;c; creamerv. extra. 'mrmh, iMmmon to ch dee, li CHEKSK-H ee!pte 1679 pkg ; rtrtner; fancy, latge. full lOum fall made, colored 'J'4U'. fancy. Ir,e, white. 14V,tiWV; fancy, amall. cololixl. IV; lanr, small, while I4c Kilil!- Receipt la M ;kg.; unseltled: late and tVittiaylva.tta average beat, 17V: weniern, fancy ITc Illl 1.1 R -Allxe. nomlnall) unchanged; iesnsi. ttrt.it, uiK-nange.i. MKTAU1 -There was another sharp ad is nee tn the I on. Ion In m.xrkel (.May, -.mowing yeaieroay a ileollne lrl.-e thrf faine.1 at tie Kl w'tti ep,t : ng at g 14 17S fl and futurea al iti 7s d Th-tx-wl market was quiet lui ateadv aid inr. wun aioi qienea al 26w.-9ti ivppee was la a,1 higher for sixi. which sraa quoted at if T II In London, but T lower fnr fuiurea. or at Cat as id for tutura. liar, csn'pvr wag uutt.4 It rnld that ante of lake have been mad- at about nun alkna, but It filao leportel ilnl Iradlna hoi !-ra nr afkliif a llt.le or i,uotilrta HtMrotnrd li uuoieil at H4(i; iak and e!ertrnyltlr at J14 1V0 l.'i""; and 1 exit. g at 114 f"h1 1.. l-ad wna un ibing! 1 In I., nd-oi, nt A.I ! 1. and In New York nl I4K,1 Hi Her ot v 1 In Ion dill r,oli g ib'-re at i. .M l. l. while here li cunt. rim-il firm n t I 7h Iron In i;!ag w ilo.ei :,; n, ., i,.l in Mlddb-aborough 11 (Z VW.I. l.ril - Iron wn iini hiiiiged No 1 Inumlf r roith.rn I" quoted 11 1 4.'4 mi'o 24 Vi, No 2 foiindiv northern. l&aZ2 !. Nn I fcnindrv eoutb-rn in-d No I fnon try aoulh eru aoft jj f.o'r':,4 . nrr-int are nom inal. OMIIM W IHII.fKg tl.K M4HKKT. onifltlon nf Trarte and Canailona ataple and Kancr Prnlaee. . l;liy - i-iik : frrxh at irk 11'4ljl:r. ( ft ifl.THY-Men l"bt"'r; r-ioat. cm. accott'lng f nt-. Vd'tr; I'.'keya. Wa Ilk-; rtui-ka. -ol'ir ; gecae, ?'n!ia-; hli kcce. per lb . I 'ilii'y- I'Hi-'.KHF'tt C'lfl.TltV -fhl'-kena, 11ft12": hi lit,. Il ril2c; turkey. Vnr; d i.-ka, ilfjlir; arere. l''n'lr. ITTT1.H rarklrg atnrk. ISCj rholre t'lilrv. In tuba, tfi'ril'r: aepiirator. 2ii&2lti-. 'iVK'rr.lt:-' Hl.iodnrda. per ran. 21c; t xtra Pelecla. per ran, .Vi ; New York Count, per iMti. 42r- bulk, extra Helrcta. per gut., fl if; bulk. Htiiodnrd. per g.il . II X. Kit' i.KN KHKMII FM1I -Tn ut. MJIOc; herrliik. ": pickerel, ftr; pike. !; perch, W-; l.uffilo. ,reaed. 7c; rinflah, Jc; blueflfh, 3r; w till ft ah. Hi , anlmon. Hk-; haddock. He; lolflih. I'-'c; redannpper, lor; lobatera, bulled, per lb., 4ic; lobatera, green, t.er lb., il'-c; biilihcaila, bK-; t-atflali, 14o; black baa, hnllbut, lie HKAN- fcr ton, Itfi y. MAY-1 'rice niinlrd by Omalw Wholeaale !c:ilet' laioclnlloii: ( holre No. 1 upland, I"; No. $7 :V; medium. $7; conrae. H .60. Hye atraw, fit. Thewe price are for hay of good color and 1 1 it 1 1 1 y . Drmniid fiilr, re- Ipla llgllt ('tirtN-tlc. tTS V'M: II Y K- No. 2, 4i.c VKPiKTAIUKJI. NKW fKI.KIt V-Kiiliiniiiioo, per dog., 20c; Ciililnrtilii, prr do.., 4.'.'ri'75r. I'f I TATt H-,-1-I'cr bu., 4c. KWKKT l'TATi)KHlowa and Knnana, I2.su. HKKI1 I'OTATtiKH Northern grown, per bu , 7(rfi th-. NICW I'Alt.MI.KY lr do, bunchea, 4W 6llr , .N KW f'A IMti 'l cl - l'er dog. bunchea, 40p. I.i7 TTI 't'K- I'er do, liunrh' a, 4i'm-. ItKKTH -New roiHhern, per tlox. bunchea, 1.V-; old, per bu.. 4cr, I'AKHNll S -I'cr bu.. 4oc. t'l'lTMIiKHH llotlionne, per dog., 11. 7S. t'AKIU ITH -I'cr bu., 40c. tlUKKN nNIONS-Houlhcrn, tier dog. binrtlcH Inc. ltAIiailK8-Hoiilhcrn, per dni. bunchea. t. I I'ltNM'K l'er bu , 40c; Cannda rutHbn ; itw aouthern, per dog. per lb, l',c iiiincbea. fiilr. (iMtiNH- Hed w hite, prr lb.. ; Wliconaln, per lb.. 1c; rpnniaii, per crate, gi.,t. m'INACII-S4oitlhrrn, 11, i- dog. bunchea, r.nc. I.K.MtiNS II. t'lllfornlii fancy, tX'2'i; choice. NAVY HHANH-I'er bu., WAX IIIOANH-I'cr bit. IC.Mi. box, $1; airing In una, per bu., box. I2.ii0. I AIIHAI1K- II. .11. 111. 1 a 'I'd. per lb Tf M ATI K8- New Klorldu. per crate. 4 .. . II ' H-bnaket t ' A 1 ' LI l-'l .( W Kit California, W.tKI. KIMITS. AI'I'I.KH-New York atnek, I'ii lltnrtiii, Kellllnn era, per I1.1. per crate 1.1. 004t 3. M); box, 1.W; cMiern. i.i.iu. (IHAI'KH- Miilugiia, per krg. IHOOftf 7.00. THtM'iCAl, KliriTH. KIOH-Cullforniii, per lo-ib. carton, 90c.; Tiirkiah, per ;i.-lb box, l4(ulXr. (iHA.NOKH-t'alifurnln niivrla, fancy, H.0.1 it.l lh; choice, iaio; Medllcrranean awccl, -'2i; aweei Jaffa. .'.60. DATKH 1'erlHn, In 70-lb. boxes, per lb., 6c; ier run.- or JO-lli. kg., 12.26. M IHt'l.UI.AN K)lrH. I'OIVOKN- l'er lb.,.2e; phellcd, 4c. IHUKH-Ko 1 green, fcc; No. li gnon. 5c; No. 1 pulled, 7c; Nu. 2 an I ted. ac; No. 1 veal oalt. x to I? lb., IV; No. i veal calf, 12 In Id Iba., tic; dry uluea, R'u'12.-; aheep pelta, 2,.y,6c; horae bide. l.riiKu2.6t). NTTH-Walnul. No. 1 oft hell. per lb., lBoj hard hell. per lb., 14e: No. I aofi aheU, per lb., :iv; No. 2 luird ahell, per ib., l2o ilraxlla, per It), 12c; filbert, per lb., 12c; aim mil, aoft rhell, per Ib, 16c; hard bil, pp.- lb., luc; pi'iana, large, per lb, 12Vi-; iiniHll, per lb., Uc; rncnunuta, per Uog., 61c; cheainuta, per ib., lnc; pennuta, pa,- ,b., tr; ronated pt-anula, p r 111., 7c; black walnula, per bu., 1; l.tckr.iy nula, per bu., ei. ml; ci ciiiinutH, per lOU, II. ' Ol.l MKTAI.H. KTO.-A. n. Alprtii quote the folluwltiK prlrea: Iron, country m.xed. per ton, 111; Iron, a'ove plate, par ton, li; copper, per lb., hc; braaa, heavy, p.r lo., 'jc; bra, light, p.-r In., b,ic; lead, per lb., Kc; glnr, per 111., .Vic MAI'I.K HUtlAR-Uhlo, per lb., Iflo. HtiNKV I lull, per 24-lrame cuae, J.; Colorado, 3.6o. gt. I. oala Grain and Provlalona. HT. tVM'IS. March 20.-WII KAT-Iower; No. 2 red caah, elevator Klc. nominal; truck, 73i fio : May, li',rii C9c ; July, tWe; No. 1 hard, 7ni)ii;ic. CORN Uiw, r; No, 2 cnah. 40ic; track, 4l'M44'c; May, 4dc; July, 4c. tATH-lull; No. 2 cunli. 81 V, nominal; track, V Mny. ;c; July. 90c. nominal; No. 2 while, a;vi:i!e. KYK Steady nl fji'c. KIjOI'H Steady; red winter patent. 3 10 Jt4h; extra tuncy and alralght. :l.0uit3.2S; clear, 2.7Hi2 90. HKICl'H-Tiino hy, atiady, I2.dotfj2.80; prlrai worili more l'ORNMKAI-fllendy, 12.30. KHAN Dull, weak; no bid, but poalbly 76c could be reallceil tor narked, ennt track. HAY-Steady; timothy. Ill.ootu l00; prai rie, I7.0ivifll.oo. IRON COTTON TIK8-II.06. llAOOl.Nil - MiHitiV. H KM I' TWINK-lP. rum IMiiNS I'ork. higher; Jobbing. tandard men 1 116. I.anl, hlghei, !i.76. Iry aalt meat (boxed), brut: extra aborta. r76; clear rlba, I10.n0; short cleara, 110.124 naccin inoxeni. nrm; extra gnortn clear rib. 10 .ki'; hnrt dear. 111. MKTiI.H-Uhi1, strong at $4.tM. tio.bJ4: Spelter. strong a 1 .nw I'orirRY-flteady: chicken. IfltflOV; tnrkevn, lie; duck. 16c; gecae. 7iC. Itt'TTKR Steady; ciearm'ry. 2lt24c; dairy, 1M,2IH IKIUS-lAiwcr; 11V. freh. Keceipt. nn pmenta .( l:.ix 0 2l.mxl KJ.0.10 W.outi W.llill 101,010 K2.t K'.our, hbl.. Wheat, bu.. Corn bu..... Oat, bu Liverpool firala and Pravlaloas. l.lVKHIIIOl,. March !n.- -WHKAT Spot, dull; No. 2 red wenlern, winter. AalV,d: No. I northern, spring, 6 7Sd; No. 1 California, Ha !sd. Kuturea, unlet; March, nominal. May. n lSd: July, a ld Ci)HN Spot, American mixed, new, steady at 4a Id . old, uul-t at U 4Vd Fu ture,, uulet; May, 424.1; June, 41 VI; Jlllv. 4" 1-YI KlACR-St Unit fancy, quiet, I Sd. I'KOV'ISIO.NS-Heef, eay; e.trn Indlt m a. Mw tt. l'ork. firm; prime me, te.' 2.1. Ilnm. ahort cut 14 to t Iba., ateadv, 6h (VI. Karon. Cumberland cut. 24 to 90 lb., firm. 6.1a lid, abort II In. U to 24 Iba . rteady, tin (VI; long cii ar mlditlea, Unlit. 2s to 14 lbs., ateady, ktaint; long clear middle, heavy. 16 to 40 ,!. , ateiiily, 6.1a; ntlort clear bark. .1.1 to 40 ll.-.. n(ead. clear Ixdllea. 14 lo In Iba.. t adv. 64a. Hhouldrra, square, 11 to 11 lbs., sternly, 4.1a l. Ird. prime we(ern, in tlercea, tlrm, 61; American refined. In pallr, tlrm. 60 9il. KUT'IKK-Klne I'nlteil State, nominal: good I't.lied Stale, aleadv, 6a. I iikkkk- strong ; American nnent whlte. l!l; Anurlcaii. (tneat colored ("la, TAt.l.OW-l'rlme city. 27 lid. Australian In 1 rd, n. dull. M'n (id. Kecetta of wheal during Ihe paat three da. UU.OH) cental, tm-ludlng S4.im Amer ican Rccelpta of American corn during paat three days, (U.ooo cena'a. Kaaaaa 4 If, Uralw and PraTlaloaa. KANSAS CITY. Maivh S0.-WHKAT-M, l;c; July. 2Sr; cash. No. hard, &j.ic: No. i (ii,v, No. t red, 7ij71c; No. 3. inv.iiaH-, COliN-Aprll. SS3tM-; May, JiV,1i;KSc; July, My. 'h No. ! mixed. J,t).cn.'. No white. S9c, So J, Jc OATS No J white. 6'rj.1V; No. 2 mixed. Sic, RYi: -Nv . 46,'. HAY-Cholce timothy 112 60; cholcg prai rie, N oil u. U TTKR -Creamery il0c; dairy, fancy. IV KUilS-Krcao. 10c. Kecelpta. Shipments Wheat, hu 1 '01 o. bu.... Oat. b4 44 4s 0 0 2 M) 1 0 11.K0O 14.01M llelnlh (.rata Market. nri.VTH. March rue. No. t hard 7i No t.orihrrn. 7c, OATS May, .V. 1 -WIIKXT-To ar ; Niv I northern. 7l,c; Muy. 7t-,r, July, 74 -,o. revrla Market. March -1'ORS-r1rnir; TfORlA No- 1 v OA1 S-Steady No. S white, S3c. Mlnnenxotla iat(, Kionr mm tttmrn. MINSK A roi .IS. Man-h !0 WHEAT--Xl, ilvi.js;, Ju', 7J; fl -"; a track. No 1 hard. 7c; No. 1 northern 76c; No. 2 northern. 74V- KIfH ll-f-'lri patenta. l7Mi.1?.; aerond liatetna, g.t .-.ir4.7&, f ir-1 i-leai 2.i6, hecond cleara. 12 i 16 HitAN-ln bulk, 112 HR.tKK ( IIAI1 till KI.K.HIOK It), Omaha tranch IIO-lll Hoard nt Trade flalldlng. f'lllf'AfJO. March 20-WHKAT The mar ket hna beet; Influenced by lurger AiK'-ntlne ahlpmenl (hun expected. The I111 k i f ivitih ilciiintid nnd lean aliirmlng wiathrr map Hum anllrlpatei) I'rlr 'a nt one time wi re Sc under Thiiraday, but there wna a par tial recovery on Im-al ImvlnK. Caha were lower on the large Argentine ahlpmenl. Clearance were only llto'iu'l bu., mainly flour. Clenrani-'a for Ihe week wire 2.2Wi.'0 bu., or 2.nufi.mii under lanl year and l.ii') .inder Innl week. The Modern Miller wna emphatically t.errlah on the crop outlook. Argentine ahlpmenl were 3.3.fi2,nuo bu., com iiaied will, I.Ztw.iaat laal week an1 l.2vs.'iifl laat year. Primary receipt were 4on,im bu., ngalnat 474.0i(.' laat year. I'rlmary ahlp menl were !k7.iX) bu., galnt l!i2.m lant year. Nnrthwei receipt were 2.i7 mm, agnlnat a year ago. I i a I receipt were 16 car, with none contract. Katlmnte for tomorrow, 16 car. New Y'ork report IS load taken for export. There was a le of a cargo of Nu. 1 northern here. A cold wave 1 predicted for Illinois and Indiana, but warmer weather I proinlned elnewhere. CORN The market hH been strong the future up S'i'c and the 1a h ' jiflc hlher. T he mnraet haa i.e, n llioiienn il by Ihe wet wealhr, but ihe principal motive ha been buying of July, credited tn Cuilahy. and buying of May and k - II In R of July by Armour broker. There wna aome selling of July by fatten. Argentine ldpment were only' lCono nu. but Argentine crop new wb favorable. Clinrance were 171, lui bu. New Yorrf report .1 lornl Ink- n for export. IjochI rerclpta were 2 1 car, with two contract. Kallniated for tomorrow, i:W car. Cable were lower. There waa no eantern demand for corn, but elevator peo pe nhf irb. d the rnrlol offerings. Clear ance for Ihe week, 3.072.INK) bu. frlmfiry receipt were .'!77.loo bu.. aalnm ZIK.imh) lnnt year, l rlmnry alilpmenta were 4WJ.o0 bu., ngalnal 1!7 0i0 Inn year. OATS-The market hna been small nnd unimportant nnd price have not held. Th ro wn ome demand from elevator people and poanlldy omn bcIIIi k by l'ntten, Inn nil 1111 a very nn.ull scale, laical re celdn were 2716 cum, with eight contract. Knllmatrn for Saturday. 210 car. Clear niuca, 16.0f0 Irti. The caah market woa 1c hlF.be,'. PROVISIONS The market opened strong. I. ogan and Hrynn bought. Mny pork early. Iiral acalpera were ni l eia. Trudn haa been fair. The cnah demand In good and ahlpment of meal he.ivy. There wero II. Oiii hogr. and the market active and bk' higher. IXImntea for tomorrow, D.ouo head. llo(r.a In the west today, ;tu.7i head, agalnnt 47.6(0 lant week nnd B4.700 lunt year. WKARK ' 3 R A 1 N AM) K1.1CVATOR CO. fhlladelfihla feodiiee Market. rilll.AnKI.f I1IA, March 2u HUTTF.R K.rtn , good demand; extra wratern cream er v, .IV; nearby print. Xlc, KCtlrt Hteady; fair demand; fresh near by. I be nt Ihe m-irk; weniern, Ik-; south wi 1ern. Kk-; niithern, l."ic. ClIKKSK-Wulcl but 111 in: New York fu'l cream. 1 rime ami, 1. 14s,'iili,,c; frlr to good smail. l.1'f(iHc; prime. ;arge, 141l4'ic; lair to good, iHrge, I.I'''!! 1.1c, Toledo lirnlu nnd Meed. TOI.Kt'O March 20 - WH KAT-Mntket dull: cash. 7t',o; May. 7H',c: July. 73'o. CORN Active, linn; Mifi-h. 4c; May, i2c; July, 4CVtc. OATS Oull. ateady; Marcn, sue; may, 34V: July. 'At'. R Y K No. 2. 64c. HKKHS Clover, active, steady: cnah, 17.40; March, 17. nr.; April. 17.06; Oct iber. I6 47W; prime timothy, ll.iKi. MOW lllllli UTtlt KS AM) noillS, Miarea Xell Freely on llenewed Activ ity In Market. NKW YORK. March 20.-'encral 1m provemenl waa idiown by lh - slick marke. today. The ubnence cf relll ig pre.-cur at ill' opening cnuaed pro es In al element to covi r In 11 Mimlu r of th i nctlvj Innurs, with the result that numerous ma terial gains were registered. Southern Pa cific waa one nf (he lew exccpllun, show ing more or lea weakness tlnoiiKho.it ihj day. The bulk of today' In a nc wna done dur.ng the morning aesMlon, ihn igh In 1ia laat hour the market returned It early ui'tlvlty and cloning price wire In many Instance the bent of tho day. The better feeling wa more pronour.cd In the after noon ni'cnue of the greater east In thj .time money rate, s.imc luuiin liclnn mnd t at 0 Jier ce.11. 11 wnn ine Rriirrni oiuino 1 that burring; untoward event the g.tuullot ahould from now on Improve. The ,arly gain took In Cunndlan I'arl lc. Louisville M Nashville, St. Paul, several apeclaltl-s, InrlildliiK Mlnneapol s & Ht. l.ouls, which udvanced 4 points, and the nleel ntocki. I,iitrr there were Improved price for Hal tlmire & Ohio, th- Kr.e. New York Cen tral, St. l.ouls Han Kranclco Innue and Rock Island. The advance In th lut tw waa accompanied by reports ih-it an early announcement of the much d i'iisjd ileal would be made. In the Indunlrlal group prices reached ti higher level 4n i'nneao. Coal. I'olorndo Kuei. Co:iol. dated liiii. (leneral .Klcclrle and National Ueiid. Suar shares were weak throughout and Amal gamated copper was barely steady, thuugn making a tractlonni net gain. The decline in nugai' fol owed the opera tion of a aprcinllnl who offered the ntock down In hnnd share lot. A frature of th en rly afternoon wis the ninl.len demand tor Metropolitan, which wn ald to come from the large ahorl Interests. On falny large trannni tlonn the m.n k nuido a net gain of 4 point, closing Bi the top. Mli- sourl Pncltlc developed some strength by reason of it statement nf larnlnga. when .fta on,, of (lie 1110MI u-rn t If vlnic lealurea of ihn day. The hurd coal stuck w,r fairly strong, though not In active de mand, nnd St. Paul advanced on wnil was reported to be Inside buying. Ixmdon traded In about 12.0A) rharc here, buying slightly on balances. Tha day a busmen waa comparatively amall and commission houaee continued to report absence of pub lic Interest. Much ot the buying came from tha . various poois and cilquea that were prominent on the short Mdc up to a few days ago. There waa no change In tne foreign exchange situation l,mnnd sterl ing rone a trllle In lh morning, but rased off lo I4.8726 toward the close. Very lit tle butdmxw waa repor.e.l. Money hiilli for time and demand lounn was offered n abundance, but the demand waa again only moderate. The Increasing str.ngih of the market during the day led to a more gi neral Inquiry tor iiiimer.iiia minor stock, which had not figured In the rally to an.' extent. These Included Chicago Terminal Im'ue Colorado Southern innura, t.nk Krle. Evnnsv.lle & Terre Haute and several i.tber obaeure propi-nles. North American made a Jump of 4 points, but did not main tain the full advance, ana as-veral other high grade stocks which have been re cently liquidated Improved. The bond market maintained a firm tone throughout the day, but wasaomrwhat lest active than on yesterday. Total sales, par value. Jl.7U.uo. I'nlted Stale new 4s and 6s advanced V on 'he last call. The following are tha cloalng prlcea on the New Vork Stock exchange: Atrtltaon 4i Ptl 111 A Ohio An M ... a rai.a.lian I'm. tne i'ar.a.1 Se Ch A Ohio I hl.,. A Alloa do rf ItiloaK.i A II W... do lat I'M Ju M t r A n. l'hl.a. Ter A Tr. ao c i r. A si. L... Colorado So Jo lat M do ta pt.i tM a llnJikoa lel U. A W Int-r A M. d do ptd rn. do lat afd do id WJ Oraat Nor. ptO . I..vkln Vallaj ... do ptd Itllnola I'entral . . . leva 1'a.ilral .. .. da ptd . Ik Krie W .. do pfd . I. A X Iilanhaiua t. Mel HH R HW,,T.k. Parlfl.- 39 KV.l-do. Cl. L. W K I di I'M I!i, l ai.m l'. ln.- lip,! Jo r'J 7.1 .i,h 471,1 pf,i HVW l.,rliii( a L. K .. 10 I d M ru Wl. Onlrtl Ml J J ll'tUilums Kl lil ! Ameflran Kft . . 41 . ai . . ..' a, -1 S . .u . rt a, an :t" in lirt ll . :-S - l"V ! ,. IM, . H- . . ', .1M 4:n. 17V I nltrd Ut Kk J! jW.lli. f'.l.. K y.n Aniftl 1 .tee r .... . rs-, Ainrr. rr F.. ',; d.i I't.t CSiAnirr 1.1. 1 Oil .. ITU, do M JM Amrrl. an HAH . a. d., 1 Id kls'Anar Mining I'o . llrsmiD a 1 . l oin, r'uvl a lrtin... a . o I't.ua lias . m? ii ,n-l Toea.va pfd.. lui . till 1 1. en t:te.llti- If 'l(n..tiia 1 .,1 Jv't li li.lar I'tprt It . Hi, Ill, . m Inler l.,rer 1.1 . l.-led Oia 111 Nalioual I .a.-ult 4't ir'.- National bead t'. ll No Amart.an leaif ! ", r.i.-m. i-.fci . , I'.-i.- Ma. I in, . lirla'a . 1e.-ta, l.q , I rra4 S. I'ar 411, .It.", do pta sji, . I'ulln.aa V ,'ar ; M j; , Kepubllf Sterl ., i;a do pfd ; frWt. I'eairal m Sauoaal Miaa A SI L M.v farid, M . K T do pfd N J I'atltral N. f I'enlral N.rfoia a i , do p.'d I'nl.l a w iVur... :inla I.'t do IM pM ..,1 to pU Si U a r do la4 p'd da Id pfl l I- J w t-.' si. r-.i I r. s. 4 ., a pfd IJ' iu,r . . . . 'Sal1 "ol Inna 1 I nuvn .( g r 11. do p'd Ka, us l' ai i.- S II'. V !', I d . 1 It' leather pM K 11 taker . 7-S do pld Sle do lid ' e raiara I n loa .Aar. leoaKMIva do pld 4: IT, ,1 K 1 Koulavra . f I do pld . llIH.vk lalaad . 14 ,1 do ptd ItaaW I learlsia, rilK'AfliV March JO -Clrsrleg. HI -, tkaiancoa, i.iX,7t). New ora agchaaig. 0c premium; foreign exchange, unchanged; sterling polled al 14 fCi for sixty Jay ar.d at ft sn for demand. NKW Y11RK. March M Clearings, 1231. 7i.?: haluncea, B.fi74.62i. . . ... HoSTON. March 2". Clearing. 119 9, .7; bnlnncea, H.219,49.1 PMII.AKKI.f MIA, Mirch 30 Clearing. HK.f:.!2; balances. $2.4vo.l4n; money, I per cent. HAl.TIMORK. March 3ft Clearlnga. W, fii HMi; bnlnncea. 11.914: money. per cent. ST. lriS, March an Clearings. ..W. 4!1T.; bnlani-e. M7,64Z; money, steady at 6' 1; ier cert; New York excl.ange. 2"c pre mium. CINCINNATI. March . -Clearing. H Sin.Kf"1; money. 4V" per cent; New York exchange, 'iil."c premium. W-,F,Kld ntK C I.KAHISOS. gammary of Rnalneaa Traaaacted by . the Aasoelated Banka. NKW YOrtK, March 20 The following table, compiled by Pradslreet, show, tho bank clearing at the principal cltleg for the week ended March 19, with the per centage of Increase and decrease s com pared with Ihe corresponding week last year: C1TIE8. Clearing. 1 Inc. Dec. New York Chicago I'onton fhlladelnhla St. I,i,uls Plttaburg San Kranclsco ... Hnltimore Cincinnati Kanaaa City Cleveland Minneapolis ...... New Orleana Detroit Louisville OMAHA Milwaukee Providence RufTalo St. Paul I ndliinapolln l,o Angele St. Joseph Iienver Richmond Columbus Seattle 'Vnshlngtnn Savannah Memphis A limn v Knit l,ake Cltv Pi rt land, Ore Toledo Kort Worth Peoria Hartford Rochester At la nt 11 I tea Moines New Haven Nashville Spokane, Wish.,,, Oraiid Rn pids .... Sioux City Spi-ink-Hell, Mass.. Norfolk Imyton Taccmi Worcester Augusta, Oh Portland, Me Heranton Tdpcka Syractse Kvansville Wilmington, Del.., Rlrmltigham Hiivenport Knll River Kittle Rock Knnxvllle , Macon Wilkisbarre , Akron Sprlnulleld, 111 Wheeling, W Vn Wichita Youngntown , Helena ' Lexington Chattanooga , Lowell New Hcdford ..... Kalnmaioo ..' ..TJI.11I1.417I lK.i.668.1021 1.4 13n.4W.ins 10g.070.6n9 15 7.0 4ii.794.Ml 60.4IR.416 .TI.M7.027 29.0'. 29.0 . 1.9 . 7.1 . 4.9l. 31 .0; . 3.6!. 13 1,. 2.2 . 19.0 . D.9, . 11 Kl. 14.B:. 11.6:. 19.6 . 23.0 . i'J'. 21.9.M.1.VI 21,6iW.21l 17.900. lRg l.767.:i1 12,01 1,(1121 1.1.ai0.27l 9.6.-i.Oili 10,617,418' . 7.9X1,974, 7.Ki2.n.i 7.0:j9.iM B.iViO.idSi 0. 1.315 6.316.154' 6.279,R27. 6,5o7,tio2 4.0O3,6 . a.RiV2.711. 3.876. irn 4.174.4511 S.919.F77 3.791.229 3.972.241 1 2.89.1. 499,. t.7!.i.Ka2 . 3.6l.47o 2, K.Vi.4ri 3. e),S3.l 2.K.l':n! . 2.627.t43. 2.2SO.K41I. 2rt1.ntt, 2.647..WI 1. fv'9.S:3 2,21. I2 2.12X.134I 1.7ta.56n! I.42.134i 1.491.675 l.22.610 '.712.1BI 2,0C.6R8 1,6.'-4.2'H . 1.H9.I.017I 1.398,7n3 :.4:io.47i. l.rfls.oidi 1.2.17,7091 1.1 70.008 1 1.100,4Ol 1.241. .111; 90l,56 95S.9i.3l . 972.31 l,07ii..14.".i 7Rl.onoi R.g2I 7?V0in S2.'..lB9i 627.911;, 403.719 077.753; 7'fl.lS8J 605. iM 6t11,00j 27.17ti 41'i.6t, 610.010 3S5.24ll 43S.2N4I 4(19.7M 4.19,Oi' .1S3.IVI0! 3fi0.l9 7 6 16.1 11.2 87. li 6.0: 69.4 8.1! 8 2 13.0 26.8 . 20.5 . ' 2.8 . 22.4 26.31 2i.: K.6 31.1 39. (ll 17.2 6.4 6.4! 17.9. 27.3 69.3 -6S9 19.6 "k'.i 5.6 12.71 112.5 8.3, D0.2 16 3 3.7 6.2. 6.-I.7L 14.61. II. It, 16.3'. 9.1,, 11.6 "4!. 17.2 9.7 '42! 28.0 43.5 43 4 19.4 Ki.rgo, N. D Cnnton, O Jacksonville, Fla. Orecnnbtirjr. Pa Rockford. Ill t-prlngfleld, Q.- .. Ulnghnmton ', Chester, Pa........ Hloomlngton. III. . Uulncy, 111 Sioux Kail. 8. D Manslleld. O.....' 16.71 5.1 'i'.i 10 1.1.0 2.ll 443.H19' 2A1.74HI 29.41 3.6 6.6 61 .0 I 30.6 " i'.i 1.7 ! 6.4 I 6.27 tiv. 1H0.913I 2!9.2oi 1S2.2S3I 2.3o.1.3:Wi Jncksiinvllle, 111 Fremont. Neb... i'd.. H'tlcn HWitur. Ill Houaton ...1...;.. lO-ilveston Charleston Total. C. Efi'1.640' 12.3OH.9O0! 8.9S0.0IV1! 1.172.S191 . fci.HVi.769 079 Outside New York. .1 207.640. 662 CANADA. Montreal Toronto Winnipeg Ha'lfax 23.109.8111 17.16S.OHl 3.6S.3i7t 2.017.3911 1.4SJ.9H6! 1.0HS.(ii9! 24.1 15.4 6X0 18.1 iA 10 4 18 1 Ottawa 37.6 Vancouver, B. C...'. Quebec Himllton St. John. N. B Victoria. B. C I London l.Xtfi.lM 916.027 8i6.3(il 694.341 26.5 28.8! 906.3S2 Totals, Canada.. ..!$ 61.74,561 19.7 Balance paid In cash. tNot Included In totala because containing other Items than clearlnga. fNot Included In totals because of no comparison- for last year. Vw York Money Marltet. NKW YORK. March 20 MONEY On call rather easier at 44i per cent, closing of fered nt 5c; time money, easier, with sixty and ninety days at 6H&6 per cent and alx months at 60 &4 per cent; prime mercantile paper, 6 per cent. . STFRldNO EXCHANGE Steady, with actual business tn bankers' bills at SI.7?o 4.8726 for demand and at 14.844.8410 for sixty days; posted ratea. l.(w and 14.88; commerc'al bills. $4 63ijii4 R3. SII.VKK-Bar, 48c; Mexican dollars. IS'.c. BONDS Government, strong; state. Id actlvt; railroad, firm. Tha closing quotations on bonds art aa follows: I S. rr. ta, rag do coupon do la. rag do roitpo-i do naw 4a, rag do coupon dd old 4a. nag . . do coupon do la. reg do coupon Alrntaon gas. 4a. do al 4a Ul A Ohio 4a ... ..11 U. A K. unl. 4a... .10, I M.j. rieatral 4a ... Ml. 77 HU te. w, VI, lasa Kd'al da la In.- 10 Mlnn. A Si. U 4a tsuVt M . K. A T. 4a.... IJV4 da H loa-, N. T. r. ia Ha lf' N. J. C (a. la.... lol No. Pclo 4a I01-, da la lot N A W. roo. 4a .. aoV goadlnc gaa. 4a... .. .111 ...lOHfj ... TIV, ...KWaj ... t la. 114 tots I St. L. A I M e L a I K. ai do M,a do i-onv. 4a Canada So ta U ... L, la w 11-1 last. L. g. 1 !' -do la a ...107 g. A A A. r. 4a... la't ta. Pmrlde 4 ! . . l'i .114 .111 . Ta 101V, l.U .114V, .104 - TTH .1101, . 0 iv, . u I'aniral nf On. la . do la ine rhrs. A Ohio 4, a Thl.aso A A. Sa I' . 11 A 14. n . 4a .. I , U 1 M f I 4a. t0Jl-lo Hallway la.... T,j-Tiaa a Paclftc la T., SI. L. A W. 4a. UOVt'nloa rarldc 4a ... r. N. I'., R I W. con. ta..lllai do ronv. 4a A P. 4a... If .WaKiati la I' (' I I 11 L . U .Ii Jo 9a . ti I do dak B . t. Wan srtor 4a . am, aWn A U E. 4a . at la. l anlral 4a . Id Ton. Tobacco 4a .... .110 Colo. I'udl roa. fta.. 1 aii-aao jr. 4a ... Colorado to. 4a.... IVi.v.r A K O 4a. Krle prior Ilea 4a... .to aenaral 4a. . . r w . n c. la. H.H-klni Val 4ta M4. 'Hid. Offered Boston Stocks and Boada. HOSTON. March 10 -Pall loara. 6Sfi per cent: lime loans. 0O1S r cent. Official closing oe stocks and bonds: Al.-htaon 4a Max. Central 4a- At.-hla.in do ptd Hoaton AV Albany... boat on A M lioaloa Kievatad N V . N M A B K l.Miui-s pfd t nlon ravine Amarti-an Sugar ... da pfd American T. A T.. tv.mlnio I AS. iWa. gla.-4n- Maaa Klerlrlc I niled tYnll 1 Staad .100 1 Anialaaoiatad .. Ttv, '.I Hluiham Calumet A Horla. Cantartinlal ti'oppar Hanc . Ik-, t-lvotiunion I'ual ... 147 IrTi.ikl.a Ill lata k.oal IW Mohak . llou Ivomlntoa -IS , iv-r.l iro I'arrol .14 Ivluln.-r . HV.ISanta T Coppor... . lo I Tamarack, . BaVa.lTria.lr ,lo., Inilrd flat . 17V, t tan . . TIO, ..111 .. II .. II .. u .. MS . Ttv, . 1. .. If, do pfd u-toria TV, .. irs Wealintk Omnkaa . vl w.jona A.lkentuea Hi,' Wolivriaa Alloux 71, r: -dividend. .. it WklaW Market. CHICAGO. March 30 WHISKY Steady 1 1.. ST. 1.IU I3 Mari-h 20 WHISK Y Steady, tl ' CINCINNATI Mir.-tl 20 fHlSKY Dis tillers nniahsHl (ooi'i. quiet c.u bast of I'KCRIA. Manb Jn.-WHISKY 11 for nuisnrHt goods. Kllkiaai.ee (iralo Market. MII.WAI'KKK. Math a WHEAT 8tra.1v; No 1 northern. T47,.-: No. norirern, rti77vc; May. 74i:4v,c, bid HVF-Stea.lr: No. 1. 61Sfi6-V. B A lil.lv V Steady; No. 3. ta.,;, tvample, 41 r CORM May, 44ak 01IA11A LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Receipt! Mcdera'e tnd Prices Held Generally Steady. HOGS ADVANCED ANOTHER DIME aheep anal Umba In Active Demand at Good, Steady Prlcea and aa Re relpta Mere Small Every, tiling; Sold Karly. SOUTH OMAHA. March 20. Receipt were: Official Monnay Official luprfday.... Otliciai Wednesday Olncial Thursda-' .. Othclal Kriuay Cattle. Hog. Sheep. .. o,l8 4,i6l 111.), .. 4.1U0 6.44i' 7.o9J .. 4,y.g b.01 !,,ki .. 4.2J6 4.1.1 2.nli .. l.sbj .01 L.ti.iJ Five day thl week. ...18.211 21,120 31.534 Same tia last week 17.1A5 3J.H.I2 I'i.&U Maine week before ld,6.t jo.6!l Ham three weeks ago...2ti.uU ti'.hiM bame tour weeks ago m,4:u 4i.i4 2!3Mt bame days last year I4.340 Si.tail 26. mm REt'EIl'TS KOR THE YEAR To DATE. The following table shows the receipts of rattle, hogs and sh ep at South Oman for the year 10 date, ana comparison wlm last year: 1HU8. 1W2. Inc. Lec. Cattle Hg aheep 2ii7,i3 S4.6J2 302,oii4 17U.2.W 2s,767 610.703 106.181 2UO,li8 102,616 for hogs Ht South Average pi-Ice paid Omaha tor the laat several Uuya with com parisons: Dale. 1 1903. 11802. 11901. 190O.l8r..lS9S.li7. March Much March March March March March Much March March March iarch March March March Mai 1 h March Mann March March I 6 Oil 6 1Vil 7 02V ii 7 oisi o 7 HV11 a 7 7 ni'Si SS 7 15Vxl 7 10 . " I I 7 26 1 a 87 1 7 2I ti t 7 lU'a: li 1; 7 2ij, 20! 7 AH 6 13; 7 10SI 15 7 00, 6 2I 1 19-i (i iJ 7 33 I 17 B 22, 6 28 6 32 B Hl 5 ,14 6 37 5 3:i 6 41 I 6 40, a 41, 6 46. 6 6a 6 bo 1 41 66j 5 66 0 Oil 6 71; 4 68; 66, V" 4 4 70 4 71 1 4 71 3 ii 6 t2 u3 I 52 I 3 64 4 60 3 H4 8 bsi 3 63 3 .81 J tVl t 8a 3 47 3 7J 3 3J 3 87 3 43 3 82 6a I 3 ai 3 89 3 76 3 67 3 76 I (J i 80, 3 3 V9 3 G4 3 74 3 70 1 3 7 3 69, 3 6b 3 31 3 7i)i 8 87 3 71 S 91 3 i I i iui 3 91 4 W 4 U I W 4 791 3 60 4 75 3 W 4 79, 3 5 4 81, 3 rij 4 4 1 tw, I S 6S 4 89 1 4 86; 3 68, Indicates Sunday. The oltlilul number of cars of stock brought in today by each road waa; Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. f'., M A St. P 6 11 Wabash 1 3 Missouri Pacific 11.. 1 nlon Pacllic system 3 4 4 C. & N. W 3 3.. K, K. & M. V 18 11 I C. St. P., M. A 0 33 7 II. A M 15 9 6 C, U. & Q 6 2.. C, It. 1. A P., east 2 3 Illinois Central 1 Total receipts 66 65 :3 The disposition of the day's receipts ai as foilowt-, each buyer puichaslng tne num ber 01 head Indicated : Cattle. Hogs. Phecp. Omaha Packing Co 2o2 4?S b vi lit and Cou'pany 4o 9.9 Mo Armour & Co 443 1.028 Cu.lnhy 1'acalng Co 461 1,070 400 Armour, from aioux City 98 477 .... Carey & Co 12 .... .... Iibman tf- Co 6 .... .... Hill A Huntzlnger 11 Livingstone & bhaller... 12 Ie Rothschild 17 U F. Hubs 77 Dennla tt Co 21 Werthelmer 142 Other .buyers 10 Totals 2.0-H) 4.002 3,014 CA iTLt Receipt of cattle were not aa heuv.) a they were yesterday, but there was a fair run for a Friday. Ihe demand, though, wus 111 good shupe. so that prices held fully steauy with yesterday on de slraole grades. Trailing was quite brisk and an early rlenrance was made. lluern tooit ho,u of the beet Fteers In good shape and the market was active and Him on practically all kinds. Aa high as C.3i win paid lor a prime load of sixteen head averaging l.;S3 pounds. This Is the highest price of t lie yiar lor a full load of cattle and wrre bought for exporting, 'j i.-. re a not a very large eupply of beef tKci-s on sale, so that practically every thing waa uinposed of in guod tiason. T he cow maraet opened liilrly active and Just about steady., wljng toward the close, noli ever, trauma was not quite as brlak and some salesmen tojnd ti a little hurd to get sl.auy prices on the close, in most cases, thobgu, ihere was i.ot enough cnunge troin nleruay to oe wormy 01 iueiiiiuu. 'ihe demand seemed lo be cetter lor the mod grades today than for the tanners and cutiers. Mil is. venl calves ana Jtags tom wnnoui much trouble In Just tbout yesterduy's lotches. l ut-.e were scarcely enough tockers and edera In the yurds this morning to .-n.ike a marKei. the lew tnai urriveu, inougn, sold leadily at te4dy prices If the quality xas at all 1 ailsnu tory, in spue 01 ine lact that tha end of the week Is at hand. 'Ihe demand from ihe country this week has been quite aatlsiactory, so that speculators have not been obliged to carry over many rattle from day to day. Representative sales: BEEF S l bbKb. No. A. IT. No. At. Pr. 1. ...... 740 I 4 7. 1117 4 40 ma 4 40 1031 4 40 10.13 4 40 1070 4 40 1041 4 40 Ho: 4 45 1110 4 41 12M 4 4 1141 4 45 45 I ID .... 710 I Tl ....1000 4 00 110 4 00 t.O 4 00 lie 4 ,....lt?o 4 00 ..... TJO 4 Oil M 4 14 1014 4 M 74S 4 JO 107S 4 M 1110 4 if. lii:0 4 M . ...10U 4 IS 100 4 -.Aid 4 tu M 4 10 10M 4 10 .. . 1001 4 10 till 4 XI I1M 4 : 4 10 W. 4 10 f.O 4 to 1044 4 IS 104 4 15 HOI 4 II I04t 4 IS 1114 4 IS KM lit -.1 -.J it 11 u 1 tt 1 is 12 1 1 i ii 41 t) ro t 11 tt ti 14 1 :t ti i M to . . . 1 1 IS 4 50 ...105 4 10 ...I4i 4 in ...1U0 4 50 ...1I4T 4 M ...10M 4 50 ...1:45 4 50 ...ltll 4 55 ...till 4 55 ...1140 4 55 ...IUI IK ...1.10 4 40 ...ma 4 so .. .121; 4 o ...1241 IN ...IMS 4 45 ...111 4 45 ...1070 4 70 ...1131 4 71 ...140S 4 Tl ...1127 4 70 ...ISO! 4 Tl 14 I II I? t: 11 tt t 11 it 1 Is II )7 , to It I 14 17 II It 1 1 1 I 1 1 t I 1 t I 1 4 t 1 1 t I I I 1 I t I 1 1 1 1 I 1 I I 1 I 1 1 1 t I I 1 I I 1 e t 4 4 1 1 4 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t t .... 1 1 1 1 t 1 6 1 n0 4 S It 11 I IS STEERS AND HEIFERS. .... 77 4 16 14 1111 4 55 STEERS AND COWS. .lull 4 lo .1001 4 M. U0 4 24 COWS. , 740 9 04 1 170 I M .110 t 14 I ) 1 25 . 140 t It 1 106 I 15 . 155 I 40 1 110 I II . I0 t 60 t 1115 I IS . I 60 t UuO I 40 . 140 t 60 1 1174 I 40 . 74t t 60 1 lOf.O 44 . 7T0 t 60 7 lOU I 40 , 170 t 51 t 1W I 41 . Ml I 40 1 1077 I 44 .110 I 40 11 12U4 1 50 . T6T t 40 1 1.120 I 50 .100 t 76 ft 1116 I 50 . MI t 76 1 Ill I 60 .110 I 75 t 1011 I 65 .41. t Tl 1144 I 44 . 170 t 75 4 louT 1 U , 150 1 T5 10 HIT I TO . 664 I Tl I lilt t 70 .1116 t 71 4 '..1117 I 70 .675 10 T 1141 I 70 .160 t 10 1 1165 I 61 .IT 6tl 1 100 I 45 .714 t 66 II !! I 75 .iui t 40 10 10S5 I 76 . icao 1 to I 12t I 75 .11110 t M 1 1110 I 76 loM I M 1 1121 I 75 ' ir: 1 oo. 1 l.m I ti 1100 1 o-a . i loao 1 10 .1100 1 ( 1 la 1000 1 10 . 440 1 (k J 1 1101 I S6 .11M t 00 4 125 t 16 .um 1 00 11 nt; 1 to M I M I 1060 I 15 . 610 I 1 1 1125 t M .1060 I 14 I 1100 4 40 .1104 I to T 112! 4 00 .I I 16 t 12 .1 4 00 120 I IS I lfe' 4 40 . :VI 15 4 K52 4 00 ioo 1 ts 4 14M 4 oa .tot I 15 t 1125 I 110 .170 I CK COWS AND HEIFERS . an 1 76 11 47 I M . W I 4 61 I 50 STOCK CALVES. .IT I 26 T . 101 I IS .I.'O 1 S 1 4 4 HEIFERS . 64 J 4M 11 I'. It lav aa t 775 1 66 . V t 1-1 I I 45 . fl I 6 l 44 I T6 . 62t I 4 Kl I 66 . It I 11 ! '..awl 4 6.4 111 I lb 4 04 . 714 1 16 BILLS. . T4.I t V 1 ! I t IXSi t 76 I 142U I M .141 t 71 I 144 I M i-.ae t 71 t roa I . IM (ta ila I 1J . .it 1 ao 1 ! I 1J . nra la 1 na 1 u . ti.: la 1 ia.i I 4 . ivw la I 17 I 4 147 1 aa 1 n a I ao i la? I ;a 1 45 .164 I II I 1-V6 I 44 . av4 III 1 UM I aa) t I7lfl til 1 1770 t an 1 icon I ayi I wo 1 n t HM) I Mi 1 if x a 40 1 i.vi a ;s CALVF.S. t .. 1 .. 1... 1... I.'" 5 .ii 1 11 4 1-0 1 I.'O 4 0-1 I ., tin 1 iw i.w 1 vi 0 STAGS. l'-.o ? SO I P7'! I 00 STOCK KK8 AND FKBDKRS. 11 4. 7 ! in 1 ; 4 00 1 h.l 2 US 1 7 40 1 li S 7;l 1 40 I 4 n 1 .'.H I i 1.1 1 411 4 15 2 r.lS S IS I 0 4 15 5 7:7 1 ...1 I HI 4 2" I 17o S 60 I ' 4 1 Tl I 50 t M 4 !.'. 1 77.' S tn I 57S I 1'. I.... 40 3 75 I HI i " I a- ; 1 7M I 11 It i,7n .1 ao l 11 4 & a (ni 1 on H( MIS There was a very light, run of ho((s here this morning, owing probably to the bud coniililon of the country roads. The local demand wh brisk nnd reports from other point were favorable to the selling Interest, ao that price Improved. The ad vance amounted to Just about a dime. Trading na mil very active, a alemen were holding their droves nt pretty high prices and puckers were not willing to give over a dime advance. The limited sjpplles. though, soon brought the market to a close. '1 ho bulk of the good heavy hog sold largely from 17.30 to 37.35 and as high as $7.40 was paid. Medium weights went largely from tl .25 to H7.30 and the lighter weight from $7.25 down. Today's advance carries the market to the highest point of the year. Representa tive sales; No. At. Sh. t'r No At. 8h. Pr. 47 2S1 ... 7 25 12 112 ... 7 15 It til ... 7 2r. 11 301 ... T 16 ! 40 7 2.-. 251 ... 7 15 77 210 ... 7 :;, ?r. ;ni ... 7 ss 2H 10 T 2f 40 J0 ... 7 It. 65 jjo ... ; 10 1.1 4ii ... 7 as ft 210 120 7 m 47 272 140 7 J5 T :t 40 7 ;to :-4 j ao T Js 6 231 ... 7 SO 74 ibb 40 7 35 12 274 ... 7 SO 61 2H1 40 7 715 "5 2:i4 ... T 30 11 264 40 IK IT 214 ... 7 30 24 251 ... 1 JS t 241 40 7 31, ft 214 ... 1 35 64 I'll ... 7 SO 72 267 ... 7 35 41 2.'4 ... 7 .12 42 2.12 10 7 35 lit 244 SO 7 32', 7 275 ... 7 .15 II 22S ... 7 :-2i, 77 Sao ... 7 35 ' -J1 J 64 261 40 7 S5 "2 2'.-7 .. 7 .12S 49 f5 40 7 3S 2S4 ... 7 32i, 51 271 ... T 35 ' 243 120 7 67 M ... 7 37'j 0 215 ... 7 ,12' ! SOS SO 7 411 a I ;.in ... 7 SJi. 2 t2 XSH ... 7 In 41 6 272 10 7 31 II 64 261 10 7 .15 40 304 ... 741 . .27;. ... 7 40 . 2ft 5.) 7 40 . .2K ... 7 40 12 254 ... 7 35 BHKKI Receipts were fulrlv liberal thl morning for Ihe last end of the week, but the demntid was fully equal to the occasion and the niniket ruled active and atrong on nil desirable graden. In nome places sales looked a little higher than the prices that have been puld of Lite. A bunch of clipped yearlingH and weihers mixed sold al frt.no. which was pronounced a good strong price. It wiis very evident thai packer wer.' hungry for good stuff, so that everything answirlng to that description was toon disposed of. The market has been In very satisfactory condition all the week, nnd Ihe tendency of prices has been upward, particularly nn the better vMi.des. Kaeh days offerings have i hanged hands about as rapidly an unloaded, and '.he prices received have been very .'atls.'actnry to the selling Interests (J.tolailono. t holce western lambs. J6.50U 7o; fnl. to good lnmh. ao.5MiH.25; choice Colorado lambs, Ifi. 7 .Vu 7. 15 ; choice light weight yeaning. Jti.iii6 25: choice heavy yearling", .'. Vfte..75 ; fair M good yearling. "..iOV.'i..Vl; i hn.ee W"thers, $5.5Sj'5 7i; fair to good. Si.OOfnn.iO; choice ewes, i.iMXa5.25; fair to good owe. 14 2.VU4.75; feeder lamb. 14. 7j tgi.2i; feeder yiiir.lngs, 4.2.'i'ii4.7n; feed.r wethers. t4 00ra4.G': feeder ewes, 13 0iHj3.D0. Representative kalis: No. Av. Pr. 4iil western ewes V4 6 15 3M western ewes 107 5 30 38 cull Inmbs r,6 5 50 2M western iambs 8 f. 35 563 western lambs 66 S SO 1 burk 120 5 00 3.3 shorn ewes 61 t 30 542 shorn sheep and yearlings... 78 00 10 western cull ewes 70 3 25 40 western cuM ewes M 3 25 371 western ewes 90 6 15 villi A(iO I.IVK STOCK MARKET. Cattle nnd Sheep Are Steady, While lloara (So lllgrher. CHICAGO, March 2). CATTLE Receipts, l.eVO head; market Meady; good to prime rteers, nominal. 35.lCKd5.7o; poor to medium, I3.75fa4.75; Blockers and feeders 12.755j-4.S5; cows, Il.50itj4.60; heifers, $2.25Cfi4.75; canners S1.50&2.75; bulls, S2.254t-4.25; calves, 3.00ti7.0); Texan fed steers, 4.(uft4.50. . HOOS Receipts, 10,000 head,' estimated tomorrow, 10,000; left over. 2.600; market 101 15c higher; mixed and butchers, 17.25 7.45; good to choice heavy, $7.55(3 7.65; rough heavy, $7.26j7.50; light. $6,954)1.35; bulk of aies, $7.25(0 7.60. SHEEP AND i.AM RS Receipts, 3,01V) nead; market steady; good to choice weth ers, $5.4(Xii6.26; fair to choice nixed, $4. 50 5 40; western sheep, $5.2.r)(6.26; native lambs. $6.25i5.50; western lambs, $5.5(Xo7.50. Official yesterday: Receipts. Shipments. Cattle S.lfS 4,757 Hoga K.235 4.4H2 Sheep 10,350 3,179 Knnana City Live flock Market. KANSAS CITY'. March 20. CATTLE Re ceipts, 1.200 natives, 200 Texans and 130 ca.ves, mostly natives; beef steers 10c lower than early yesterday: quarantine stuff steadv; cows steady to 10c lewer; Blockers 11 nd feeders slow; choice export and dresred beef steers, $4.6On,6.20; fair to good, $4.Wi4.50; Btockers and feeders, IS.WW i.jki; western fed steers. $3.UMi3.ot; Texag and IndUn steers, $3.75(u4.55: Texas cow, $2.25.tj3.15; native cows, $1.5ofj4.25; native heifers. $2.40)i4.35; canners, $2.0O'a2.25; bulls, $2.76ii4.25; calves l."5i7.t. HOGS Receipts, 3,700 head; market loifilSo higher and active: top. $7 45: bulk ot sale, $7.25'n7.4u; heavy. $7 8on7.45; mixed packer, $7.15ii-7.40; light $i.m.cu 7.25; yorkeca, $7.20(i 7.25; pigs. Jri.fotiU.'.iO. SHEEP AND LVMRS-Receipts. 2.000 head; sheep steady; lambs strong; native lambs. M.dHi'T.oO; western lambs. $4.5O?i7 00; fed ewes fct.tocaii.oO; native weihers. $3.&K(j a.90; wer'tern wethers. $3.70ij5.90; stockers and feeders, $2.964'4 !0. Sen- York live Stork Market. NEW YORK. March 20 PEE VE8--Receipts, $.755 head. Steers ateady to strong; ft bulla, 154;i 2ac higher; others Meady; fat rows, strong; other steady. Bteer, t4.75fjra.66; top. lo.HS; bulls. $3.6Va-t.50; sows. 1.5ii3.90. t ables unchanged. Export to morrow, 1.594 cattle and 6.150 quarters of beef. CALVES Receipts. 159 head; vsals steady to strong at $5.0o4i9 X. City dressed veais easy al 116 14c per pound; general aalea, Hil3lo. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. $.908 head; sheep steady for top; others low and weak- three car unsold. Sheep. $4 2SH1 6.50; lambs, t6.50gS.15; spring lambs, b'tj'JC per head. a HOGS Receipts, 2.754 head; higher; Penn sylvania and state hogs. t." 7iJ . 90.- mixed western, nominal. St. I.onla Live Stock Market. ST. T-Ol'IS. March 20-CATTIE-Re-celpt Sort head. Including 400 Texan; ma.' ket ateadv to etrong: native shipping and oinrl ateera 14 71K.76 20 with Strll'tlV fallCV quoted up to $6.75; dressed beef and butcher steers. $4.00(65 u(i; steers under l.Ofln lbs.. i3.DXiiH.26: Blocker and feeder. f?.40rf4 40; cowa and heifer $2.2fv.ti'4.50; canner. t: 25-'( tin roilla. n 5iVri4.i6J: calve. $3. 5007. 50; Texas anC Indian teers. t3.75f4.45; cows and heifers. l2.3o1iJ.SO. . ra, HOGS Receipts. S.6aX ITead : market 5910c higher; pigs and lights. $6.s5'q7.20; packers, 17.1(17.35: butchets, 7 2i4i7 55. 8HEEP AND LAM HS Receipts, 1.500 head; market tlrm; native muttons. $3 5itfr 6 so- lambs. $5 0Vu;00; culls and bucks $2 4J4.50; atocker, $1 oOdjI OO; Texans. $3.5034.50. St. Joaeph live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. March SO CATTLE Re ceipt 746 head: active mostly strong to l.V higher; stock cattle 2fcfi4oc lower than late last meek: native. $3 k5t'.45; co- and heifer. $2 254t4 4o: yearling and calves, t2 M4 S5; Blockers and feeders, $3.25-11 4 50. HOGS Receipts, 3.014 head: market 10ijl5c higher; tlg l"o higher; light and light mixed, f7k-o?.3&. SHKEP AND IAMBS RecelpU. 1.154 bead; steady to strong; top Colorado lambs. $7 10. Slaas Clfr live Stock Market. SlOfX CITY. March SO. (Special Tele gram) CATTLE Receipts. 7-aj head; srong; beeves. 14 Ot'lrfi.OO; com, bull and mixed. $2 0fii4.25: stockers and feeders, ti 50 4i4!; -nlve end yearllrga. $3 (fi-4 10. HlHlS Receipts. l.i) head: lifilV higher, selling at $7.U g7.0; bulk. 17 l."u' 35- lock la sight. Fi Homing mere the receipts of live stock st the ix principal meiMern citle eter- oay: Cattle. ... l.Mii ... 1 Sol ... 1.2i ... Hai ... 76 ... TO Hogs 3.5- 10 I"' Ttal 3 5ia lin.4 l. Sheep Omaha Chicago Kanaka fit)'--.. S(. I.ui St Joseph Sioux City Totals t.rai 1 ) li.il 1.151 .... tr.l S4.742 10 MI Ftaporaiea Apple oral n-led Fralts. vv;v YORK. March W-EVAPORATFD . . ! ,ES Shoa a no Improvement tn point of damanc. but onsr.ngs ar not prciog I in.m j ;.i t U7!. 1 1 iiwi 1 :s 1 -.o s 1 in a and attractive fruit I tedlly held Com mon are quoted at 44i,Cc; prime at eVtto'aC; choice at ;oyn4c; fancy at 771j. CALIFORNIA DRIED KRl' II 8 While prune are Acrhans a shade more active, prices are easy and slightly lom-er. Quota tions range from 3 to 7'sc for all grades Apricots continue In fair demand and ar steady to firm at Hf'ToV In boxes, and i'-, 4. bK- in bag. reaches are dall and easy, but unchanged n'. 12it1.se for peeled and 6.1 loo for unpceled. Cotton iraie. NEW ORLEANS, March 20.-COTTON-Steady; sales, 5,n,0 bales; ordinary. il4"; goon ordinary, Sc; low middling. 9 3-Hlc; middling, 9-c; good m.ddll .g, 10 .l-ltk-; mid dling 1 hit lt'V' Receipts, 2.1S6 ban a, Mock. 2a7.4ti4 bales. Futures, qul -t; M irch. sn.il' asked; April. H.iV'(!lc; May. Hoq Utile; June. Mti9.(itc. ; July, a.ftI.S7c; August, il.tMlf;! hoc; September, M-Cn-uCHM-; October, 8.5.fuK.64o; November, 8 4'Wit.42c; December, s.4.(is.41i'. NEW YORK.- March M.-COYTON-. Opened steady at a decline of 2 points to an advance of 2, and Immediately follow ing the rail developed considerable firm ness, tint withstanding the Iviverponl ...... I . V. 1 . . k. ., . . ... . . . .. m.. in,,i0, nun li, nut- lo ionic iwo to hi r points higher, were but 4 to 3 hlaher tit Ihe time of the New York opening. The early firmness was the reault of renewed covering by shorts and some buying tor the long account based on the continued flood reports and moderate estimates for the day's receipt. L'nder these Influence! the market udvanced 1 to 4 point Iro.n tho bpemng, bJt this proved the high point of the da. Report that about 30,(01 bales of spot cotton were pointing to New York, presumably for March delivery, caused nervotmn.' among the smaller long. A reHlixIns movement set In. long evldentlv thinking It wise to secure profits. In nildltlon to this there wn consluersble selling for the short aocount on the larger movement Into night than expected. Ex ports were small. The ma'ket closed Mcady, net 4 to 12 points lower, that level being within 1 to 2 points of the lowest. Sales of futures estimated at 3s,(lO0 bales. ST. LOUIS. March 20. COTTON -R'.eadv middling, 9 13-16c; sales, 520 bales; receipts, 1,715 bales; shipments, 2,004 bales; slock. 22.321 bales. LIVERPOOL. March 20 -COTTON-Spot. moderate business done; prlcea 6 points higher; American middling, fglr, 5.94; goxt middling, 5.56; middling, 6.40; low middling. 6.2H; good ordinary, 5.14; ordinary, 5.02 Th sale of the day were 7. (am bales, of which 501 bales were for speculation and export and included 6.300 American. Rece.pt 2fi.ii bales, including 24.0110 American Future opened firm and closed quiet and steady. American middling, g. o. c, March, &.2.W1.124; Mi.rcn-Aprli, 6.2;iu5.24; April-M.iy, n 2K(i.V25; May-June, B.2h7(i.Z7; Juiie-Julv, .12.". it 5 27; July-August. 6.26; August-September. 5 IS; September-October. 4.7'u4S.; Ocober-Noveinbir, 4.67to ,.4S; November December, 4.t-'4i4.fl. Wool Market. r.OSToN, March SO. WOOI i The Com mercial Bulletin will say of the wool mar ket in tomorrow's If sue: The market Is rather mor- active. Price have weakened on medium wools, with freer sales In con sequence. In scoured pulled wools, notably B supers at 'c for choice, hsve sold very freely. Missouri 't-bloud combing has been offered delivered In Boston a low as 22c this meek. Choice Ohio wool of this grade haa been sold at 23ic. New South Ameri can cross-bred ure arriving and selling at 27c for Va-blood, costing Vulc less than the scoured pound than domestic wool of the same grade. The imports to the I'nlted States are not over 12,000 bales, barely K third of last year's Imports. Thn attend ance of the buyers In Boston this m-eek Is th.- largest In months. New clip Arlxona mool has been opened In Boston at 4sc clean for fine medium. The shipments of wool from Hot-ton to date from December 31, 1902, sre L9.to.ll2 '.bs., Against 5S 621,509 at the same date last year. The receipt lo date are 46.345.678 lbs., against 49,G5tt,iai for the Bame period last year. HT. LOl'IH, March 20. WOOI-Slow and r,uict; medium grades and combing, 143) .uHc; light fine, 15gitic; heavy fine, 11914a; tub washed, 19'((29c. NEW YORK. March 20 WOOL Firm. U1NDON, March 20. WOOL Tha offer ings at the auction soles today numbered 12,619 bales. Competition was spirited and prices were firm. A few lots of heavy Cape o." Good Hope and Natal were bought In. Superfine merino showed an advance of 7'd. Medium merinos were In demand for the continent. Faulty grade were Irregu lar. Superior seoureds scld solidly and cross-breds were taken by home and French buyers. Fol. owing are the rales In detail: New South Wales, 21,000 bales; scoured, 10d0ls 9d; greasy 7di&1s 4d. Victoria, 9(10 bales; Acoured, 6d4'ls- ted; greasy, 7V4dtals SVid. South Australia, 100 bales; scoured, Is 6d; greasy, 7(&lld. Wet Aus tralia, 1.50O bales; scoured, lOdfif'ls 4Vjd; greasv, 4d(Jils. New Ze-vland, 5.700 bales; scoured. didi?(ls Svd; greasy,- 444dfls Hd. ; Cape of Good Hope and Natal, 300 bales; greasy, 7jU'd. Punta Arenaa, 100 balea; greasy, tifi.d. J3uenoa Ayres, 100 bales; greasy, 4fe6d. Oil and Rosin. OIL CITY. Pa.. March 20 Oil Credit balances, $1.50; certificates, no bid; ship-, ments, Pennsylvania, 84,247 bhls.; average, 88.Sotl bbls.; runs, 101, 3K3 bbls.; average, 79.731 bbls.; shipments Lima, 74,562 bbls.; average, 62.S40 bbls.; runs, 71.521 bbls.; av erage. 52,800 bbls. SAVANNAH, Ga.. March 20. Oil Tur pi mine, firm, 65c. Rosin, firm; A. B. C, D, E. $2.06; F $2.10; G, $2.20; H. $2.40; I, $2.R5; K. $3.20; M. $3.40; N. $3.60; WO. $3.85; WW, $4 25. NEW Y'ORK, March 20. OIL Cotton seed, steady. Turpentine, quiet. Roaln, firm strained, common to good, 12.30. TOLEIXJ. O.. March 20. OIL No change. LONDON, March 20 OII CalcQtta lin seed, spot, 44s 3d. Petroleum, American retlned, 5'ad. LIVERPOOL, March' 20. OIL Turpen tine spirits, firm, 4os. Cottonseed, Hull re fined, spot steady, 21s 9d. London Stork Market, LONDON. March 30. Closing quotations: Conaola for monar. ll t-lt New York Central. 141 74-A 42 l!'a 111, 11 HH 411a 4a account II 6-14 Norfolk A Wcottro. Anaconda V ito pfd , A.rhlaon to1 a Ontario A Waatara. So pfd ltsi'i l'ennaylk-anla Baltimore 4 Ohio.... US, Hand Mlnaa Canadian PactDc :i4a Heading Cheoapaaka A Ohio. 4H, do lat rid ... Chlcaio U. W .'ll75 do Id pM.. 7', I'.. H. A St. P.. fBera Denver A R. O. do pfd Erie do lat pfd do 2d pfd llllnola i 'antral.. Southern Railway.... 14 do pfd.. .. i4 .. alt .. 47V, .. ass .. 54 ..146 Routharn Pacific... Union Pacific do pfd V'llted Btatoa Btoal. do pfd Wahaah do pfd ,. 4.'., .. ' ,. 42', . IS . t, . n . 411; LoulaHll t: Naak...i:i Mlaaourl. K. A T.... tT BAR SILVER-Steadv at 22Sd Der ounce. MONK Y 3Hkj-4 par cent. Tho rats of dls count In the open market for short bills Is 3 U-lty&31 per cent and for three months' bills Is iHdil 11-16 per cent. ra Market. NEW YORK, March 30 COFFEE 8pot market quiet. Futurea opened steady under Important -able and primary advices, and during moat of the session ruled quiet. Toward the finish trading became mure active, under offerings by Importers and selling encouraged by smaller warehouse deliveries, which, in the absence of de mand, closed the market barely ateady net 6 points lower. Sales were 33.750 bags'. In cluding March at 4.20c: Mav, 4.30-17 4 25c; July, 4.5ofd4 65c; September, 4.6RS4.70C; Go - . . , , -re. K- I . .. . . luuri, 1.IVU1.1A, ouvciiuier, a.ouc; uccum ber. 5.005.05c; June, 6.10c. v Dry Goods Market. . NEW YORK. March 20. DRY aoODS Slow and uneventful, but sellers show no inclination to make concessions nor to agree to any orTera of buyers athut are under the market. Jobbers are dolna onlv a moderate ouslnes. with nearby retail traue, nut 11 pons irom tne country are that retail trade Is Increasing must fav orably. MANCHESTER. March 20. DRY COOD8 Cloth, dull and Inactive. Yarns, Arm but not active. ' New York MlalBf stocks. NEW YORK. March M.-The following are the quotations on the the New Yo.k Stock exchange: Adam Cos A lira Breaca Brunawlck Con... .. IS . 10 .. u .. 1 . 11 .15 .IS .154 Llttla Cklaf ... Ontario ovklr Phoanlx Potoal Savaa Hlarra Navada - .In ,.lci . I . 14 . & . i) . 50 t0 Comatork Ttinnol . ron. Cal. A V .. Her Sllr Iron EIItot baadrlll Coo small Hopa . I IStaadant car and Mslaaacs. NEW ORLEANS. March 80.-SUOAR-Steady; open kettle. 2i3i,c; open kettle, lentrtfugal, 3x:tc; centiifjgal whites 4'-jc; yellow. Su-tc; seconds. 2t,'o3Sc. MOLASSES Open kettle, nominal, 124T 2vc; centrifugal, aj-lSc Syrup, nominal. 19 tl?4c. NEW YORK. March 20-81'OAR-Raw ateady; fair refining, 3 t-lVfjC'c; centritj gal. W teat. tll-16c; molaaaeo augar. 2 15-16 j.V; refined, steady. MOLASSES Firm. WEARE GRAIN & ELEVATOR COMPANY Members Principal Exchangea PMvats Wlrsa. BRANCH OFFICE OMAHA. NEB. 110-111 Board of Trad, W. K. WAIOJ. Mgr. Tsletaons UU