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    TfiE OMAIIA DAILY DEE: SATURDAY, MARCH 12. 1004.
11
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Bullish GoYmmnt Beocr'.i of Ei Crop
Ooni tioni nd WhtutUp.
PROFIT TAKING fOLLOWi CLOSELY ON
ViwmI Paint Meaeu Darlaaj the
Day Abofa the
Close et Tl-aelasr
Tharsday.
OMAHA, Meroa U, 104.
The hulllsh loveinmeul ie,,ori which
cam out I nursuay ai.siuon, southing tne.
In rumors oi lau ciou ciiulLoi.S iivs
ime lounviauon, ctuMu a r.u-;iy m te
wheat market and a strung uis.i-ng. flout
taKing, which loon Leasu, la. ., " ou.
mix lungs, ciuwil a fra. kiihougu tne
It.AMit Lfiinl mua 1 rptlt aOuve WIS Ci of
'Jhuraday. Chicago May outn'-u from
to 4 cems above me clo.-e of rlJay, whk..
vm Wc. Hie highest jiolnt came early, Hie,
and the Inwoot . A rel.y iigan la er on
buying, which by noon fcruugm me ma., ket
to KtiVc. Omaha opened 1 tent tip on May
and later dropped off cent, l.i Ch oajo
and Omaha both July wii a cent up at
the opening. Chicago fluctuated between
1VC and s!c. whlie Omaha dropped ulT
Corn'alno showed trength at the opening,
but lot ninr of It later on e-lling. Chi
cago May began from o to So over Thurs
day a close and the eatremes were i.'TtjO and
M"c. 1 he opening was high for the day.
Omaha May twice reached 40 and -t one
time fell oil to 4o(c, but rallied toward ihe
close.
The ran In prices of Omaha grain for
future delivery and the close Thursday
and today were as follows:
Closed
Open. High. Low. Today. Thur y.
WNr; No. 2 northern, r4'c; to arrive,!
1 nans, Sr, A. ' T-nrjrrteTfl, ir:;'
em,
No.
No. i nortnei it, M-c
;Sc; September, Hc,
May. Mc, luiy,
Wheat
May .,
July .,
Corn
May .
July .
Outs
May .
March
Looet
M
as
44,
M
834
4H
n
k2V,
454
44',
ki (0
m 4PHB
4o, 44
:w4 ai
CHICAUO Urtall AND PROVIilOHi.
Featarea el the Tredlaa- aal Closlae;
Prleea Beati ef Trade.
CHICAOO, March ll.-Offlclal statlatloe
contunui.a) reports et a large decrease lt
wheat rorrvti reaultea tuasy in a net a v
tance oi ic a bueuel In the piles of me
May delivery, juiy ahowa a gain oi IS it
i-L. May corn Is up nKio. oats are uU
nc 1-ievlnoiis var now.nal io iowr
to 10c higher.
lnulai sauis'lona on May were up 1H9-0
at tv,'tfvc. July opened Vti'0 lo 'tul3
higher at c to yuVc. ihe eft. rings of May
beiaune ao scarce thai the pr.ee of that
delivery waa forced up to v?c. Fit traders
weie early purchasers of Juiy, causltg an
advance to suae in mat monin. The mar
ket late In the day reacted a trifle irora the
high point, but the auofle waa a. rung, r ni
haurea on May were at '.c. July tl sed at
lliiHc. Clearances of wheat and flour were
eyual to lA.ouo buerurls. rr.mary rece.pts
were M0,WX DUPIieia, a tii.tuu ourn-ia
I a j-ear ago. t-xporn of wnrat ana nour
for the wee, nccording to ur.iasireeta,
were equal to l.S3..(iu bj.--h"N. Ml ineota,
Duluth and Chicago reported recelpii of S4U
cars, against i'a last week grid 2tf a year
ao.
ihe opening In the corn market waa
nervous, but showed libera.! gains, the mar
ket cloaing steady. May opened at iSuW o.
After selling between and 6J7c ihe
close was st MflM'4je.'! tcal receipts were
KH care, with t cars of contract grade.
Oata were firm at tbw'nhentng, In sym
pathy with the strer.gth In other gtuns.
The maiket weakened tinder heavy selling
of May, the cloe .being steady. May
opened HBo higher , at. u4fl41V After
ranging between 4o4C'arA 4;? tha close
was at 41 He. July clow 3 . unchanged at
uc focal rocelpta were'147 rnm.
Provisions were comparatively wteady. A
decline of from 10c to 15c In hog pricea was
offvet by the strength tn grnlna.- Tbo ctcse
was steady, with May pork TfllOo higher
nt $13 13 May lard wns eff IHc at
I7X0. Whs were up 2V4c at $7.25.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow;, wheat.
SO care; Corn, 1S5 cars; oats. 130 cars; hogs,
K.oou head. , , . . ,
Ihe leading futures ranged as follows:
NEW MR-STOCK AND BONDS
AfUt' Cm Hour i Fa.rly OoA Boiio
, kiiket Tali Intj Hg'.ect
ACTIVITY DUE TO END WEEK DISCOUNTING
Forecast at the Week's Carreaey
Meyement Viewed with Laaarvl
laterest ta Tlew of Perfnae
tory t'ondttloas.
cent: miwths, 3SfM per tent. Frhne mer
canille paper, 4'tVI,1a rf cent
8TLRUM1 tACllANGli Klrm, w.th
actual bualneaa In rankers' bills at 44 So;oyi
4.H67I for demand and at $4'4.M) lor ov
day bins; po.td rates, $4.4 and $4t7;
commercial bllla. $4 13V
B1L.VER Bar. B7ic; Melcan dollars, 4c.
. BONUS Oovemmtut, steady; tailroad,
Irregolar.
The closing quotations on bonds are as
follows:
V. g. ml K rs l4v, ttaabaUaa a. g. 4a..lMi
do reupoa 104 iMk. ntrl 44
. 4a la. rf in ' da tit ln lilt
ao toepoa Ufa -Minn, a st. u .. pi
40
xi'k s-i a7
(.avail Uralu Marfcrt.
A car of Ko. 1 northern wh-al waa ald
by sample this morning 'l H i ear came
vver tnu liurilnaioii worn weaiern ie
brufcka and v. us aula by w. B. Cumsiock
to iNatlian Mernam lor w centa. heii the
fxcliaiign was opened it was puppta-uu that
no noiWiej-ii wiiiai woulu te sola here
and no market haa been ao tar quoted on
ti. 1 and iVu. t noilhuin. Kuieipta of
wheat were s cars In ano. 4 cars u.) one
week ago. IV caxa In and it cars out. lie-
ceipta or corn were 4 cars In and a cars
out; one wnk ago, 3o cam In and cars
out. Kectipia of oats, none; una week ago,
a cars In and it cars out.
Keprem-niuiive sales of car lota by sam
ple on track, Omaha;
MlXb.li cOlt.N jno. 3. 2 cars. 4.0 (Mil
afHHlonl riven, car at 43 (river): No. I
w hli.;. 2 cars. 3Uc: no grade. 1 car. S3c.
Xwo cara ot Mo. i re void tor the liver
at doViO. Thia la the Drat No. 2 rye received
and sold by sample.
WHEAT-Nu. i hard, b28oc; No. I hard.
8'alwc; No. 4 hard, 70U'oc; No. 2 spring,
H4iibiic; iso. a spring, ixjhc; ssa. t spring,
7h74c.
CORN No. 2. 4"c. No. I. (UV.tlllHc: No. 4.
SPfr4oc; No. 2 yellow, 42Vti43c; No. i ytl.ow,
4iV(l'i oo. i wiuie, -iu.'l; ro. o wnite.
41 V. a 42C.
OAT3 No. 2. 27(fiSllc; No. 1, JHfi37c; No. 4,
$Va,it,c; No. 1 white, 41u4ic) No. 1 white.
3im0c; standard, 40ft84l c.
Kolee from 4 be Llxehanaje OlBcea.
of wheat, 1 car graded No. 1 northern and
1 'car No, 4 hard winter; of corn, II car
graded No. 3, I cars N. 4, 7 cars No. $
yellow, 3 curs No. 4 white and 1 car no
grade; of oats, 1 ear graded No. 4, I car
No. 2 white and 1 car No. 4 white; of rye.
2 cara graaea no. x ana i car iso. .
Urala Markets hlaem bere.
prices of grain Thursday and
the markets named were as fop
Artlcles.l Open. Illgh.i Low. I Close.J YeiCy
Wheat
May
a July
b July
a Her L
0 Bept,
Corn
. May
July
Bept.
'Oata
May
July
HeDt.
May
Julv
Lard-
May
July
Rlbe
May
July
9Myai
! I
n.',ru,si'
514:
604(aOSj,
41V(j
susi'oh!
S3VH34;
13 mtj
14 124!
' T t?W,
7 47 V
7 36 I
pii
mi
(7
85i
6m
i
411
3V' 3S
34
07VKVSIV1H,,
61
4S! 6i)'i
I I
40H 414:
14 00
14 224
7 S74I
1 60
7 2'
7 874
a483H''c
13 74
14 174
13 HO
14 06
T r74!
I 4Z'
7 16
7 2741
7 30
7 474!
7 25 '
7 S74'
M
44
H94
33-t,
13
14 ID
7 srj
7 474
7 K4
7 35
No. 1 a Old. b New.
Cash Quotations were as follows
FLOUR-Qulet and steady; winter pat
ents, 15. Woo 10; straights. $(.,0y fS"; spring
talents, n 'AKa.0o; 'airalghta, f..(l.!0; ba
ers, 3 to'u3 M).-
WrittA i-No. I pprlng. 9J4fi7c: No. ;i.
K4fK6c; No. 2 Tel, kStjttx:. ' : ' '
CORN No. X. bo4c; No. X yellow, 614c-OAT3-NO.
2, 44UU4:; No. t White, 404
It I H. iN O. 4, VMJ.
BARLK V Jood feeding, 864-,9(',; fair to
choice malting, 46ift6c. '
BKtUB No. 1 11 ax, 11. uv; ro 1 nortn-
wnstern. Il.l(i4; irlom timol'ay, 43.iv: clover
contract grade, ill. 00.
. PROVl&IONri us pork
..1. T 1,11k lli.
Vl I.niu, i-w i'J-j
rloa sines lioosei, (i.iwi.i
houlders (boxH. I7.3i4ai.
sides ,Cb,oxdj, S7.28.
01
NEW TORK. Msrch ll.-The first hour"a
business touay yieiaeu airaoct aa laige a
bUKineaa aa toe whu.e searton of yesterday.
OotiUK the aiternoon tne uniHct ltii into
a ut-eper sioagn ut neieut. ine eaily ac
tivity was tha ntw tauuilar tno-week d s
uountliig of the ponsloi.liy of tha hand.n
uowii 01 me Northern rJecuittira dectslon,
WJiich haa ucen Juwt as leguiaily fo.iowei
on Moaaay up to tb.s t.me by cuvenng
of shorts and tecoverr In Drupes. The fore
cast of the weeks currency movement was I Colo.
viewed with languid interest In View of tuo
aiinoat plethoric coiiuition oi tne mo..ey
market and tne lndinerent demand tor
funds. The small decrease In caah Indi
cated la moatly due to tha shipments of
goid to bouih America. It la now com
monly assumed that this operation la e n-
tieciea wnn tne purchase ot war vessels uy
Jspan from Argentine, the outgo oi goid
Irom New Vork being, rather more than
covered by the inflow of Japanese gold to
San Francisco, further shipments to the
latter port being now nfloau Ihe market
closed easy. Bonds were dull and Im g-
ular. Total pales, par value, Vnvi.Oai. LnlteJ
State bonds were unchnnged on call.
Following were the tiuota.iuoa on tne New
Tork Stock exchange;
S.i'es.Hiah.Low Cliv.
, S.700 64't C44 444
aw
12,luu
do new 4. rf
do coupon
do old 40. rot..,
do coapna
AtrblBoa gun. 40...
do adj. 4a
Atlintle C. L. 4a
Boltlisoro O. 40
do
CtMral of Oa. a
da let Ine .".
Chro. Ohio 4Va
rhlraeo A. ISa
C. B. Q. n. 4a.... f ft k. a W. la
1'. M. p. P. g. 4a .if Seahoard A L.
C. 4 N. W. e. 7t...,Ue Pn Pa. til? la...
C. R I. St r: la.... 80. Ral1ay la.
do col. la Taiaa f la..
f . hi. U s. 4. W 1 .. M. b .
riiicago Ter. 4a If , I'nlon Paclflc
lll'A M-. K. T. 4s
. Ul, -do U 77H
-l N. R. R. o M. a. 4a 7
.107 N. T. C. g. IVit 7
.lai) iN. 1. C. g. la tn
. 04 I No. Pacltle 4a 1
.11 do la "
.I'Ll N. 4 W. e. 4a "V
. v, O a. L. 4a it par.... 114k
MS Penn. .00. !- N't
. 14 Rtallna grn 4a
.101m at. L I I. M c. 5a .111
. 71 ri. L. a a p. ta. la. m
r
a..
I nbaoeo '
80. I
.V K
la.
M4
7iVa
34
2.9UO llot 10V
I'M
10a
luO
144s
6,4) m,
3.600 18
1,100
Utai
1,000
400
8"U
244
374.
60 ,
7:i-
i'I
lo4
15.1
"4
34
7S ..
14 U
lis 4 1:004
173
IS
74
174
62
18
28
ao
14
174
!4"
i:,i
224
'614
374
300 12d 11K4
, per bbl., $13 574
f7.15C7.iO. Short
174. lry aalted
.60. Sliort cleur
Closing
toaay at
lows;
KAN B AS CITY.
Wheat .
May ..,
July ...
Corn
May ...
July ....
"Wheat
May ..,
July ...
...
July ...
Wheat
May ..
July ..
Wheat
May ..
July ..
Wheat
May ..
July ..
-Closed-
Today. Thury.
Flour, bbls... ..
Wheat, bu.....
Corn, bu.......
Oata, bu ,..
Rye, bu. ........
Baney... du.....
ttecclpts'.
... i,ax
.... 61K)
300.600
820,500
11.400
.12,60O,
Shipment.
l -" 84,6.10
-.. - 38.800
166,300
248.600
7.U)
.19.20
8T. LOU J a.
" " MiNNEAPCliils.'
844
804
St
8M4
8t4B
46KA
4.4B
DULUTH.
NEW YORK.
M4B
74
0U
B
82UB
784B
434
43iB
g4
464
474
96
U4
164
864B
34A
VO't
NEW YORK U1CMSHAL MARKJCT.
(aaotatlona of tke .Day on Varlona
Commodities.
NEW TORK:, March U.-FLOUR-Re-ctlpts,
23,273 blila.; exports, 10,663 bbls.; mur
ket showed better feeling and ruled about
tirm; Minnesota patent, tVi.loita.&o; winter
atralghts, 84.v(i610; winter patents, I6.)M
ado; extras, 1.1. 61 Ku 4. 00; Minnesota bakers.
$1.2004.70; winter low grades. KU64i3.au. Rye
flour, pteudy; fair to good, 44..l'(j4 66; choice
to tancy, w.j4.od- Buckwheat nour, noun
rial.
CviRNMCAIj Bteadv; yellow wesern,
$1,124; city, $1.11: kiln dried. $3.1oe4.0.
RVi Steady; No. 2 western. Sue, to arrive.
B A RLE Y Dull : feeding. 60c, c. 1. f.. New
Yprk: malting, bfttrtioc, c. I. f.. buffalo.
. WHRAT llecelnla. 27 910 hil Knot mar.
kVdirm; No. I red, $1.01, elevator; No. 2
L'A. $1.01.06, f. o. b. urloat; No. 1 north
I ern, luluth. $1074, t. o. b. afloat; No. 1
t northern, Manitoba, nominal, f. o. b. afloat.
r Options opened steady, advancing 14o per
uuhiiui, aner wnicn realising promoted u
antback. Tha close was somewhat firmer,
milo net higher: May, Bcl.o04; closed at
W4c; July, W$-lti7 7-lc; cloaed at p4o;
September. 884t)8c: cloaed at 88o.
CORN Rocelpts. 56.900 bu.: export. 4.190
bu. tvpot market, firm; No. 3 nominal, ele
vator, a fid 664-c, f. o. b. afloat; No. t yel
low, 67c; No. 2 white. 63c. Options market
opened strong. The rloao was 4&o above
the previous night; May. t7fcj.oe4c; closed
at MWc; July. 5a,o64c; closed at bk; Sep
iMiih., ML . f. , Ar.U
OATi-Ri ! elota. 10R.600 bu. ; exports. LB8S
bt. Spot, market quiet; No. . 604c; stand
ard white 6040; No. white, 614a; No, I
white, 504c.
HAT qutpt; ohlpplng, , l6Ce) good, to
ehnlce OSrtill 05.
RICE Steady? domestic, fair to extra. 34
(.josfc; japun, nomuiai.
HOPS Firm; state, cotnmen ro choice,
1MW. 8o4il7c: 10? ll'uiSc olds. 16iil0e, Pa.
cltlo coast. 1904, Z7&c; IipjJ, 24S7o; olds, 10
ajinc.
HIDES Firm 1 Galveston, to to S lbs.,
lie; California, tl to 26 lbs., lc; Texaa dry,
at to so iie.. jc.
TAIJXW Easy; city, c country, 6434c
I.K.A 1 tir-rt tiieaay; acm. itgiu).
WOOIFIrm: fleece. 2vn;tSo.
PROVI8ION8-Beef, steady; family $1160
fiuao; mess. outiv.to: pet name. jii
Zti.00: packet. tlOtiVrfllSO: city extrn India
mesa. $16 00. Cut meats quiet; pic k
led bellies. $7 6on8: ph-klod pltoulders,
$6.26-S6dO; pickled hams, 10.00tJ ll.lO. Lnrd.
dull; western steamed, $7.65: refined, dull;
continent. 17.76: South Amarica, 7.ao: com-
round. $6 8i''ii7.00. Pork, eteady; famllv.
Hi'TiHUi; short clear. $160tnfjl6,7s; mesa
31fiiU0
CHEESE Firm; state, full cream, fancy
email and larae. colored and white. Sentem-
bar, 12c; state ful'. cream, fancy small and
large, colored and white, 'ate made, 104c.
KclflS Firm: western Arle. tft.
POl'LTRY-Allve and dressed, steady
and unchanged.
aney... du i,ooo, .. .n.fw
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was ' weak; creameries, 14t
234c; dairies, 134621c. Eggs, steady; at
mark, cases included, , iiajiittu.' bieosc,
steady., 104eU4c. ,v.
. 111,1 ... .
t. Loals Oraisi an FXaiislaas. ' i
ST. LOUlff. "March 11. WHEAT Higher:
No. I -red, cash, elevator, t44c track. 31.04
ll. me.jr, o7 "iz, rnvTBf M
f(fi'C. .....
COHN Higlieri No. 3 cash, -44cr -track,
46c; May 464c; July, 47c.
OAlV-ouii no. 2 TSf n, wi traca, asy
424c; May, 404c; No. I white, 46c. ;
FLOCHDuJl. 1 ' Red .arihter patents.
I4.35iji6.00, .and' '40 per eent patetita.
as high ao tb.w; extra tancy ana Btraignt,
SEE4DBJ-'Tlmotny, steady t $ll6t2.7S. .;
CORN MEAL Steady at I2.00-
vinAN' Firm: packed, eapt track.'. 88(2910.
HA Y Steady ; timothy, fii.VlWSiS.Wr pralria,
UtUN tvnuH iiiwj ox.
BAOOINO 4c . ,
HEMP' TWINE tr. ' . ,. :. w
PROVISIONS Pork. higher;'. Jobbing.
$14. 6. Lard, steady; prime Ptearh, $6.80.'
Bacon, higher; boxed extra phorl, $8,124;
clear riha. $3.26: short clear. $8,374.
POULTRY Bteaoy; chlrkejis, 10c; aprtngs,
33CO&3 60 per doxen; turkeys, 134c; ducks,
17r- aeepe. fioiac.
BI.'tTKR Steady; creamery. . 2056o;
aniry, 10a utc, . ...
kikih-Mianer. ax law. case count.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 3.0.0 . ... 12.00)
Wheat, bu ; .-.SI.WJO : 107.00)
Corn, bu. ...7X) 81,fl)
Oata. bu. .09.(100 C2.I.0)
Philadelphia Prod nee Market.
PHILADELPHIA. March 11. BUTTER
Steady; fair aemana; extra western cream
rv. tKLa: extra nearby prints; 28c. . 1
EOOb fe irnu . irean. nearoy, juc. , at - me
mark; freab western, t4c: fresh south
western. VOc; freah soutnern. iko. .
CHEESE Quiet but steady; New Tork
full creams, oholce to fancy, I14$fll4c; fair
to good, 104$ He- ,. .
Mllwawkee Oral a Market.
MILWAUKEE. March 11 WHEAT Mar
ket 14o higher; No. 1 northern, $1;. No. I
northern. Hkj; old July, S24c bid.
hi b nrmer; is 1, iic
M.
700
loq
4,206
"mo
1024
1414
hi4
'eo"
102 ,
1404
iii"
4
....
800 16 . 164
. am
.16.800
'. J.'3o6
. 100
'. 1400
. 100
. 100
i '"too
. 8i0
. Cf)
. 300
1134 '
644
194
U-4
'46' "
76
604
414
"88
194
814
1134
644
"i94
1124
'i4
694
414
'si"
Kaaaaa City Grata and ProTlaleaa,
KANSAS CITY, March II WHEAT
Aiav, satc; juiy. ri'.c; risn rt. r r'a,
KTfiSc; No. 3. S44S7c; No. 2 ftd. rcr07c;
BO. i. -C.
,-ADV 1 1 . w JJI..., Till.. J.T 1 1, 1 ...t.
vuii.i ". ' . . ,uij, ,f 11m , 1 ii,
iio. t mixed. 4lj4i4r; No. t. 44c; No. )
"wnite. 10c; iio. m. ioc.
DAT8-Na 2 white, 42c; No. t mixed, 41
'vf-NO !. ?34e.
HAY 41io.-e timothy, $1060; choice
prairie 17 Ttn on.
BUTTER Creamery, SOttfCcj dairy, farcy,
J7C.
EGGS Steady; freh Mlaaourl and Kan
in plock. 14Sc oos.. ff r-iurn4; r.ew
No. 3 whttewood eases Included, 1"4.
Kc-'-t- B!:lpT
M'heat. bu.
Crii, bu. ...
Oats, bu. ..
..:4.,o
.. 8,003
.4K
W 40
U.JO0
l.lvernool lirala Market.
BARLEY Steady; No.. 2. 624163c ; sample.
i'iDV M..!, II. kltfW- X'r. O iin
July, frOTi'iiSlo bid. - - . -
Minneapolis Grata Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. March 1I.-WHEAT-
May. T4c-; July; 974e: September.- 854c;
on track,. No. 1 hard. $1; No. ! northern,
tiSe: No. 2 northern, R64c.
FLOUR First patenla, $5.l6' second pat
ents. $45; first clears, $3 66513.76; Second
Clean, $2.602.70.
Toledo Seed Market.
TOLEDO, March . U.-FJCEDS-Clover,
cash. $7.60; March, $7.00; April. W W; prima
alsike, $640; prima timothy, $1.46. .
. .
Prorla. Grata. Market.
PEORIA. March 11 -CORN-Hlgher: No.
t. tt44j414c;.No. 4. 94c -
Metal Market.
NEW TORK, March ll.-METALS Lon
don reports an active tin market and good
advances. Spot gsined 3 l'Jm doping at
1?4 17s 6d. and futures were 2 higher at
1. ls 6d. locally tin i atroiw snd
hlirher also, closing at $2t.0oa?8.26. Copper
advanced 6p in L,qnaon. closing at asi-i
for a not and aV68 for future. Locally con-
tier is quiet. Lake was held at $1: wr
1J 75: electrolytic and casting. (12 374V
12 624. Lead was unchanged here at $4 6 -ft
4 . but closed Is 3d lower In London, at
all 17s 6d. Spelter alao, was unrnapeed
locally at $0,0116.10, while in the English
market declining 3s d, It closed at 21
Iron closed at bis 3d In Olaaarow and at
42s 6d In Mlddleshorongh. locally Iron Is
unchanged No l foundry northern la
quoted at $14 7f'fM5 25; No. 8 foundry north
ern at $14.3bffl4.75; No. I' foundry south
ern end No. 1 foundry southern, soft at
$lVli'14 0f 1
8T. LOUIS. March 11,-IETALS Laid.
ateady, at $4424; spelter, ateady, at $4H.
- Olla aaa Roala- .
NEW YORK. March ll.-OIL-Cotton-
seed. dull; prime yellow. $74v petroleum,
steady; refined New York. $8.66: Philadel
phia ana Haltlmnrs. law. Turpentine.
Steady. 63 444 K- Rnoin. steady; strained.
Common to good $1 76JI 80.
bavasnah, jmarcn ii. 4u-mrpenune.
rothlr dolr-g. Rnaln, quiet: A. B. C. D.
?Mi; E. Iff); F. $''": O $2 76; H $2.75: I.
$3fi: K. U a): M. $3.36; N, $3 40: WO. $300;
WW. $3 SO.
OIL IITY. March 11 -OIL Credit bal-
Sleep tl 74; certificates no bid; shipments.
4i'H6 bblp ; average. M 118 bbla.; rune. 87.571
Md.; averaae. 72.1 bb'a. Phinments.
I Ima. T7 :3 bbls.; average, 70 4 bblp ; runs,
l.i sua, Ga.782 bbls.; average, 60.377 bbla
Atchison ...1
do pfd ...
Baltimore &. Ohio
do pfd
Canadian Pacific
Central of N. J
Chesapeake & Ohio..,
Chicago & Alton
do p(d ,
Chloatr.j Ot. Western.
Chicago & N. W
C, M. & St. P
do pftf
Chicago Term. AT...
do pfd
C, C. C. oi St. L
Colo. Southern
do 1st pfd .'
do 2d pfd
Delawitro & Hudnon.
Del.. Lack. A West...
Denver & Rio Grande
do pfd
Erie
do 1st Pfd ..
do 2d pfd
Hooking Valley
do pfd
Illhinls Central
Iowa Central
do pfd
K. O Southern
do pfd
Loulsvllls A Nashville
Manhattan L, exdlv...
Met. Securities
Met, St. Ry
Mmn. A St. Louis
M . St P. A S. Ste
. .do pfd
Missouri Pacific ...
Mo., Kan. & Tex..
do Did
N. R. R. of Mex. Dfd
N. Y. Central '...ll.BOO
Norfolk A Western.... 1.500
do pfd
Ontario A' Western..,
Pennsylvania
P.. C. C. A St. L..
Readlnar
do IMt pfd
do 2d Pfd
Rock Island Co
do pfd
Bt. L. A 8. F. 2d pfd
Bt. Lotils S. W
do pfd -..
Southern Paclflo ....
Southern Railway ..
do nfd ..'
Texas A Pacific...!..
T.. Bt L..A W.. ......
do pfd
Union Paclflo
do pfd
Wabash ,,
do nfd
Wheellnar A L. K
Wisconsin Central . ..
do pfd
Adams Ex........
American Ex.....:. v..
I'nlted States Ex...w
Wellfl-Fararo Ex
Amal. Copper
Atn.-i.Jir 4 r ounary.
do pfd ..;
Am. Cotton Oil
do pfd
Am. Ice
do pfd ,..
Am. Linseed OU'
do nfd' ".'.
Am. Locomotive .....
do pfd
Am. Smelt. & Refng.
do pfd
Anaconda M. Co
Prooklvn R. T
Colo, 'Puel Iron....
SonsolldPted Gag
r-n Products ,
do nfd .i
nt-tlllere" BPcurttlea...
General Elecflc .,
Tnternp,lonal Paper ..
do pfd
Ir)ernaional Pump .,
do pfd
Natlonel Lead
Vorth American
Pacino M"ii
People's 0s .
Pressed Steel Car....
do ,pfd ..,
Pullman Palace Car.
Republic Stoal
do pfd
Rpbb- Goods ,
do pfd
Tern. Coal A Tron...
t". 8. Leather
do P'd exdlv
IJ. 8. Pealty
do pfii
IT. 8. libber
do Pfl 7 on
IT S. Peel
do nfd - '. flsi
WeeMna-hnupa Electric Sno 1K7"1
r.,rn T'nlon 300 S4
N"-thrn Heeiirltles
Total Bales for tha day. iw.900 snares
8T4
724
14
11
S3
164
814
140:
77
1114
69
69
117
874
14
36
35 .
1134
54
83
134
1124
66
394
56
194
694
4
134
Ertt prior Ilea 4a.
do gen. 4s
r W. A D. C'ls.
I mi A .Us V al.
U a N. ual.
VflereU.
4V,a. ...P4
IS
b3. de jOoot. 4a..
M V s. Htfel Id
7, Wahanh J ....
M do dab. B
M', .v t. K 4a
10414 Via antral 4a
. r. a 1.
i4
..111
..ll
.. IS-
..fa
.. 6
.. 71
..1HH
.. li
.. 7
.. n
.. 7
REPORT OP TIIK CLEARING HOI SES.
Transactions of the Associated Baaks
- Dnrlag; tke I'aal Week.
NEW YORK, March 11. The following
table, complied by Lradstreei, shows the
bank cl'.'anr.as ut the pi iiK'ij-.il cities for
the wetk ended March 10, with the per
centage or increase and u.-creiisi; as com
pared with the correspunuing week last
year:
CITIES.
Clearings. Inc.
Dec.
New York ....
Chicago
Huston
Philadelphia ..
f-'t. lnuls
Pittsburg
tjan Francisco
Baltimore
Cincinnati
Knnsiui City ..
New Orli-iins .
Clevrlafid .....
MlnneppoHs '.'.
Detroit :.
Louisville
OMAHA
Milwaukee ....
I'lovldence ....
Buffalo
Indlnnnpolla ..
St. Paul
..J,.
17.8
14.8:.
2u.
41
V.-...14.I
100
400
TJ4 724.
'i7 .'17
334 ' 334
300 404 40
454
1 M
.00
....
: ,!766'.
' .
: i'.6
; "500 "y
, 1.400 174
, 100
, 6.MW
. ?0
, 9ofi
200
"sott'
a
404
77
1914
l?4
634
100
100
Via
e.soo
Ififl
114
...,
294
214
'4V14
123
61
314
27
1904
11
C5
iisn"
114
954
1,100 42
944
414
400 364 35
1 0O
n
4
60
1
it',
in:
Hit,
464
81
. 224
M4
S3
24
864
174
334
174
40
210
15 m
206
.464
19
69
29
T4
80
8
.
21 i
814
464
1
62 I
84
. ai 1
1W4
13
64
' 4
i ;
114
. 66
. S3
714
lot,
36
944
28
694
?n
74
414
. 14
7S
36
77
6
464
Vm-JIp.
20.51
.21
8
18.6
13.6
"i'4!
3.0!
14
38.S
17.6
"i-,,,r w
o
1! J14
av ji
1"
884
104
U6
844
Montreal
' "niiuw ......
wyin'oeg
Ottawa
Hnlt'ix
Ouebee ..'
Vancouver, B. C
Hamilton
onnnn, Ont
ft John, V. B..
Victoria, B. c
Totals, Canada
Boston Itock Quotations,
BOSTON. March 11 Call loana. 3fM
iwr cant: time loans. 44if4 Per cent.lOftl-
clal Closing QI Ptocaa ana uonas;
Atrhlsoa sdl. 4a It .Weatlng. eommoa
do 4a lAdreiiture
Atrhlsoa Allouas
aniaisaamiea ...
Amarlrsa Kins ..
do pd ... m
Eoatoa A AlbaoT...-!"
Uoatoa A Mains 1W
Rotton Elavatad HI
PUctburg pfd lit
Mas. Contra!
N. T.. N. H H
Para liarqurtts .1...
I n Ion PaclSo
Atlantis
ttlnguam
Oal. A Hsela....
10V:cntaqnll
lie Topper Range ..
74 Dalr Wast
714 Dominion Coal
Amor. Ara. Cham II Franklin
So pfd T4 IGraaeir
Apiar. Pnau. Tubs... 4 1 Royals ..
Arosr. Biisar .....i...t!l4 Maas. Mining
go pfd 1M Mli-hlcaa ....
A mar T. T Hi .Mohawk .
Amar. Woolaa
do pfd
Dominion I. A 8...
K-n.i- E'-e. live..-.
Ooasral ElaMrte
Ma. Rl-etrlc
do pfd
v o-j
Vnltad Prult
t'nl'ed rhoa Mach.
dn rM
t. a. Steal
do pfd
10 IMont. C, A C...,
. T oil) nonunion .,,
. 7lorsola '...,
W4 1 Parrot
.10 Qulncjr
. II 'Bhannoa
. 7514 Tamarack
. II Trinity
. R. a Mining....
. i Itv a. 011
,. t ftih
. lOIVtrtorla
,. MwiWInona
Losdsa Stock Market.
LONDON. March 11. Closing:
Consols, mono?.,
do account ....
Ai.nda .......
Atrhlsoa
do pfd
Palllmitr O .
Canadian Pacific
o.aa. a Ohio...
Chicago Ou W.
' w a st.
DeBasra
11 A R O.
So pM
Erts
do 1st pfd
do id pfd
t'll-ols Ccotral ...
Loala. A Naah....
M . K. T
' SILVER Bar,
MI-UN. T. Central.
11 I-14
.. 14
..
.. l
.. II
..11IW
.. 11
p
ills
w..
Norfolk A
ao sf
Ontario a W
Pennsylvania
a ano Mtnss
Raadlng
do 1st pf
de id sfd
to Railway
eo pra . . .
80. Pacide ..
Inlaa Paoiao
do pfd ...
v. a. atsoi...
do pld ...
Wabash
do pfd . . .
.. 77
.. ltd
.. 4AV4
.. 7(4
.. 1(
.. Is
,.4M
.. 114
.. 40
.. us
:: 15
1. 7H
.. 1(4
.. 44
.. Kli
... I4
... 1(4
.". II
... II
... 414
... tn4
... s4
::: '.H
... 1(4
...lit
... 44
... fca
... Jnli
... 47S
.... s
... 144
... Si
..4.
. 4i4
. tl
.10
.104
. Hw
firm, 264d per
a
so
11(4
la
34
ounce.
MONEY ;tVfcti2V ner cent.
The rata of dlaeojnt in the ODen market
la JflS 1-14 per centj for three months' bll-s.
StfJ i-M cesit.
New York Mlnlaar Storks.
NEW TORK. March ll.-The followln
are the c.osuig prioea, on mining stocks;
LIVERPOOL March 11. WHEAT Spot.
steady: No. 1 Ca'tfornta. 7a ?4'l: futures,
quiet: Mam nominal: m . as hi
"4npor nrm; Tri---i iir-"' new:
p- s 4d: Attwrl'-an snlxel r.1 1 4 (4d: f i-
tures. pteudy; Mar. n. 4a I,1; May, 4s 4ftd.
Dalatk Grala Market.
TM'LTTH Minn.. March 11 WHEAT
In store, Na. hard. 1:4c; No. X north-
rfea Maf-ket.
NEW YORK. March 11 COFFEE The
market for futures opened steady at an
pdvanca of 641 10 points The r'oe wss
Ptedv. Sule were r norted if 75 ftiO bags.
Including: March. 6.16c; April 4?V; May,
6.ZU'6.k; .Iimip. .6oc: July. 40?t'"' 65c: Rep.
Ismber l.tavo 6c: 4ctolr 5 9"c: Oeoember.
lwnfo,.: January, ( Sue. Bpo Rio. ateady.
Mild, ateady. '
Adams Cob II . Ont.rie 4no
Ailco ..... II lOtalr 440
BrMCt la 'Phoanls 4
tanwtork Tunsol .... I ir.xou i
Coa. Cal. a Vs 17S j ! 71
Horn Sllvar ,. - us IHirrra Nevada
trua ailvar ' J Small HopM
Liairvtllo Coa , 1 1 Standard ,.
puis Chtsf 4 I
Sew York Money Market,
' NEW YORK. March ll.-MONEY-On
rail, seasy. lVul per cent; closing bid. 14,
ofTerad at 1 tmt cji L Time loana. dull: 0
days, 4lr4 fat cent, M days. 2atd ytr
artp.581.935,.
178.60,;S5
anj.7ul.Tdl..
87.4.13S4
66.7K7.6o8
Iio.070.2n6,.
: JU.3Sl,6lt.
21,aue.A, .
2l.alo14
.20,079. 2;1
il,9j7.ft-9'.
,iJ,o7i.2S5....
8. 719,3 ....
lO.iKHl.i'.ajl....
. .0-3,99i)....
7,5,oiio ....
5,;70,ooo ....
6.576.450 ....
6..184.494!
, 6.aVl.ti.k
7.77.Ui
' 6.631.837 .
4.46.:93!.
4.765.4001 .
: 6.160,5111
- 4.018.4181
4.4t-9.762l
4.044.137!
3.149.RS61..
' 3.037, W..
3.246.244
8.622.CS4I
' 3.92S.R47I
2,119.549
J.117.08
; 2.9K5.121'
2.or,7,r5j
99,rii
2.S82.519
2.M6.910
. 1.160,4081
,' 2.134.3191
" 1.79S.9
. 1.633.4241.
. , 1,3T.J3
.v2.2.V)l
1.574.3SO!.
1.21$. 9741.
sW.aatl.
.. 1.423.3621
; . 1.4',427 ...
715,0791...
' 1.247.1X11...
1.127.9041
j,:w,or3
J14,458
9S6.444I
1108,8781
1,400.417
1.197.3481
73S. SS4I. ',,...
' ol794!....:.
l.oJlooo) 8 6
l.929l
1,032.62s! 1.J
n.s:nr.
614.2971
- - OY2.7471
' 63Ti,76t'
41n.9fTit
fj61.onot
is.9R4l
421.P10I.
421.6921
' 44,. 6T1I .
fV'O.rail.
.in sim1.
. h.icti.
. 5S"i.8l
478.7361...
?il1.9Vll 17.11
197.G64I
3S4.6X1I
?94.61
yiR.2081
12.242,4Hf)l
9.173,0001..
J.WS.4MI
. 406.726L.
37.3
H'.i
18.8
"i
.7
13
8.6
13.2
11
9.2
6 0
6.3
ii.i
6.6
4.61
trie!.
20.61.
13.11..
.4
3 1
8 5
4.3
8 3
18.3
3 2
22.7
6 4
7
4.6
'is!
2
7.0
"r!
29
39
1 . .
8
47
29 4
19.
OilAUA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Both Beef S eert and Cowi Slow, with Br.
Buad, Otbtra a L tils Lowar.
HOGS SOLD STEADY TO fiVE LOWER
Very Imall Rao of Sheep and Lassos
aad Market Active, silk All Good
Staff (eunissdlsg Pally
Steady Prices.
SOUTH OMAHA. March 11, 19..
Receipts were: lattie. iiogs. Sne p.
Olhciai Monday .M 4.vso o.iil
Otliciul l uesuay ......... , 4 7 7.461
Olncial VSeone.-day .4oo i.iii 8.9il
omilai Thursday 3.8o2 ,o7i) 6,4di
Olliclal i- rluny X,i.taj u.iMJ l.uo
Five davs thla week. ..16 069 14.869 30.742
Same daya last week. .. .13.7o ,440 W 34
Same rrk befote X1.612 67,891 36,781
Same three weeks ago. . .11.209 44,477 4u,Xi
Same four weeks ago....ll.i 41W ikJ7
Same days last year... .17,156 33 33 26-31
ISLClillili folt THE lLAH lO DAI hi.
i ha iollowing table shows the receli la of
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaiia for
tne year to uaie. wlin coiupar.sou witn
last year:
Inc.
Dec.
10.S83
1904 lflo.1
Cattle ....172.752 183.64s
Hogs 47u.soa 467. 9X4 12.9J9
Sheep 364,&f 2o3,4o8 lul.Wl
Aeragi pricts paiu fur liogk at 9011m
Omana for the last several daya with com
parisons '
Date. I 1904. 103. 1902.1901. 11600. ;1839.1S?S.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feh.
Feb.
Mar.
Mur.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
15...
16..
17...
18...
19...
20...
21...
22...
23
34.
26.
Oat
1 .
28.
29...,
1
2...
3..
4 .
6..
6..
7..
8..
9..
10..
11..
4 99 I J 8 81, 6 2-i, ' sl
I 03 I t 721 I 27 4 631 I 68 3 M
6 of I 7 Oil I 7S 4 id, 3 HI 3 84
6 WW! 4 8, 5 75 6 2i ?!
i 124 C 90 6 64 6 23, 4 83l 31
6 i44, l 6 so 6 soi 4 75) 3 60
6 98 6 88,' 6 2 4 74 3 47 3 M
5 274 6 96 6 Iki 4 6;. 3 15; 3 31
t 224J 2 i 6 32 4 9 I 58 3 ll
6 lMi t 641 6 9C, ; 4 uJi
6 31N,i 6 811 5 93 t 37 I
6 St4( Ui 6 81 i 33; 4 66
B M I 0 Q O .-.'1 ? 40, VI I
6 Kl
6 174
I 131
6 98i
112
6 9
ao
01!
6 11!
0 IK ,
6 124
6 04
6 U7
1 7 (151 6 !9
6 184, 7 15 6 1"
6
5 !
I 6 ai.
4 6
4 t,t
4 t 'J
I 7 Mi A U7I 6 32
I 7 11, i U7, 6 itii 4 74
6 .4,
3 M
3 79
3 61
3 66
so
3 78
S 85
3 8V
3 17
3 82
3 Is 1
8 if-, a .)
3 C2
3 6(.
I ui
j 6-1
3 67 1
8 62
IHI.
6 1D4 6 031 6 S'JJ 4 72 3 63 I 7j
6 18.l 7 14 16 4i 4 71 t 6o 1 7u
6 404; 7 26, 6 07 1 4 Jdl 3 uu 8 tV
6 lOTai 7 29 6 09i 6 3H, 3 6!l 3 ail
4 9
Lop Angeles
at. jopopli
Denver ,
Columbus
Memphis
Seattle
Richmond
Waphlngton
Bnvannah ............
Albany
Portland. Oro
Fort Worth
Toledo. O
Salt Lake City...,...-
Peoria
Atlnnta
Rochester
Hartford
Nashville
Des Moines
Spokane, Wash..,,...'
Tncoma
Grand Rapids ...,.'.'.
New Haven
Scranton
Dnyton
Norfolk ...-.
Snrlngfield, Mass....
Worcoptcr ..o
Portland, Me,,..,v
Auguata, Oa
Topaka u,
Sioux City ...........
Syracuse -.-.t
Evansvlllo '.-.s
Birmingham
Wilmington Dal
KnoxvlUe .
Davenport- ,
Little Rock
Wnkesharre
-Fall River
Macon l.,.
Wheellntt.-.Pf Va
Wichita
Akron
Chnttnhooga
ripnnirneia,
Kfllntnnsnf, -Mich', .f. .
Tounsrstown .;...
Helena
Islington m.......-..v
Fargo. N. ;D..
New Bedford:
Canton. iCt . . .
Jacksonville, Fla..VAt
Lowell
Chester, Pa ;..
Grcensburg. Pa t
Rockrorrl. III. ,...;,.
Blnghnmton
finrlngfleld. O
Blooming-ton, , 111,.;..
Qulncy. Ill
Rloux Falls, p. D...V
Mnnafleld, O .
Dfeatur. Til
JncksoDV(Ile. Ill
tHoiiaton
tOalveaton
CbnrlPPton. B. C.
Crdar Rapids
Totals. T.T. S....:.V.iI.74S.7ir.M4 I 26.1
Outside New York J- , 780.135,6091.... i. 6.1
'Indlcntca Sunder
The official number of cara of stock
brought In today by each roud wss:
Cattle. Hogs. Sli p, ll'r
C. M. A St. P. Ry.... 4
Wabash 1
Mo. PuclQo Ry 4
tnion Par. System.. 12
C. A N. W. Ry
F., E. A M. V. R. R.. S3
O.
C, St. P.. M. A
B. A M. Ry
C, B. A Q. Ry
K. C. A 81. J
C, R. 1. A P., east..
C, R. I. A P.. west..
Illinois Central
Chicago U. W
Total receipts.
Following are the
ror the
terday ;
9
20
1
1
2
1
S
1
92
it
1
3 .. ..
16 4 t
8
23 t
2 1..
16
2
'7
'i V.
1
87 "i 4
t m 1 (w to i4 1 f
...'. 4 I 00 1 Wi S
t tut I - 1 ....1011 ll'
t 7'1 I 1 !' I Wl
I... CIS I SO 4 Ill i M
t l'O i 14 l 1JS 3 IJ
t. Ill I 15
BCLIA
t ia ! so 1 mo 1 no
1.. .. -..ir I is 1 i-HO I on
, !: I I n 1 I o
U 1IW0 I 0 I lrl J f
t I'M t M I I""5 l
t 14) I U I lfl 1 U
1 1.0 I 71 I l"'l S 11
1 1H0 I 7 I IS O I 11
1 K40 I n 1 1 T l I J
1 HJ0 I 75 1 110 I 11
1 12.10 75
CALVES.
I m 4 so 1 io 1 to
I l"0 4 '5 I S40 IK
1 17" (I 00
STOCKEHS AND FRKDERS.
1 410 I 51 1 110 I 10
I s J an s uo III
t an oa SI s,l I u
10 Ill I SO f ro S 71
I 40 1 . 17 ... M4 t 7
1 4-.S I 41 I 4M I T5
10 ) I 45 I a...-- '
II 70! I 50 1 74n I 10
4 441 I f.0 I 1 I 0
U5 I 53 t S50 I S.1
.' 110 I in 4 M4 M
I. 10:0 1 SO 4 41 I 45
i 450 I 50 J M
I Ill I 10 1 150 S 00
and mined, 32 Jo? 3 4' Ptkora and feeder.
! J.' T.-ifi 1 7-; isIvi.h r. 1.-1 ye.irl naa, I- V'li't 6...
lu ititi-r.e ,ita. ;.wt) he.ul; matket &o
lower, selling at HJwJ .J0, bulk, i '4i l.V
HOOa The run of hogs here this morning
wasa light, and In pplte of the fact that t hi
caeo was nuotnd ivifl5c lower the market
here he d right cloae to ateadv. At the
onenlnr rackera were bidding 6c lower, find
some hrgp sold that way, but a little later
on It became evident that there were not
enrugh hogs to go around, na pome of the
shippers bought up quite a few. As soon
as local packers paw mat puppnea were
short they JumpAd In and the market ruled
very active, with prices about steady with
yesterday, most of the early arr'vnla being
dlppoped of In a very short time. Tha light
weighta pold largely frrm lo ilown: meoium
to good weights sold lnrpely from 35 to
i.YlS and prime heavies from 6. ta 16.30.
liepresentative sales
mock la Mailt.
The follow ing arc 1h5 rptlmatei r.-orlpta
of mock at the plx iirincloHl (111'!:
tattle. 11 '
South Omaha
Ch'cag'i
Kansas t It y ..
St. I.oula
St. Joseph ....
Sioux City ....
. . 2 "n4
.!.'. 2.tl
.... HI
.. . . 8 '"
.... I.l4t
.... 1
.1
2 -.o 0
3, '41
J'O
5.1 4
2
ShP'P
1 8-0
8. 1 00
4 h
l.i; )
4 5.19
Totals ...
OMAIIA
.1JWS 43.I114 .454
nHOI.K5Al.i: MVItKKT.
No. At. 9h. Pr. No. A. at). Pr
57 17(1 ... Ill K.. ..... t3l ... 110
n im n in is ::i 40 I 10
.o IM 1(0 4 10 ( !'4 120 t 10
74 tut ... 4 5 it 114 SO I 10
10 Hi 40 4 ' 7 244 IM I 10
71 1W ... 4 871, 75 M.1 pi t 10
F4 14 ... I OU W 44 ... I li(t
II 171 I 01 i7 L'42 ... 5 IS
; ...too W I 00 i 4I ... 115
73 1H ... 6 00 t7 141 ... I 11
74 t:J no s u74 ic no 40 5 it
IK 12 ... 5 f! ee !'-'7 ... Ill
7S Iirj i ii?t 5 M7 10 I 14
74 Ill ... 5 it MO ... I 11
M IIJ 6 1,4 J4H ... I IS
:ia ik ... 1 06 57 ri tn 111
M ? ISO 55 i KM 40 111
7 ;v yio 6 oi :sj ... t 11
15 f.17 40 5 ( 54 J54 ... I 11
5' ;:i ... 5 1.5 10 J45 40 I 11
(.7 ?17 I 16 2 1" 110 I 18
3 jot ... I 05 . ? 0 t 11
i 214 150 I 05 ISO tS4 40 I tO
73 -..in ... 5 06 El I1 ... I 10
f 5 120 S 05 S ?" 2"n I 20
S ;jn 120 I IT. 5 :1 110 6 0
7 714 ... I 06 Ti ... I 10
TV 125 50 I 05 IS 70 120 10
to 201 HO l (I7U 51 Ml 40 t 10
no !"l ... a 0114 64 .ri so I in
62.: 2'l ... 1071, 11 131 10 6 16
IS 237 ISO 6 071, 41 540 SO I 25
61 221 ZOO I 071, 64 551 400 t 21
0 2!l ... I 07S, (1 . ... I 26
57 141 ... 6 10 II 154 ... I 10
45 147 ... t 114 65 1117 ... I 10
ft 240 40 I 10 U 944 80 I SO
0 M4 ... I 10
1.1V; Colo-
SVr now
crate.
receipts of live stook
six principal western cities yea-
Cattle.
252
Hogs. Sheep.
64
12 "i
13.7
'ii!i
id:.i6!!
?!?
7.61
7
7
"!pi
1
36. Z
i
&
1
18.4
'is!!
a.s
13.4
m
7.1
17.1
16.7
'la!.
7.6'..
41.21..
12.61..
30.11,.
.71.
!
4.1
CANADA'.
..::ra.
:::t'
17.1TB.1771
13 SNR 9901
4.4" ?43l '9,r.'.
l.l.6MI
1. !.: 0X1 1
';::;::;K,
1.340.9071
1 1 Til
lfR1T7l
T).70r,i.
930 6411
697.8201
.1
18.61..
1.81..
I .v.. I
10.8'..
27.1
4
.3
8.6
6.9
6.6
.! 44.879.4461..... I 17.4
1,141
1.807
1.846
691
630
82
691
112
Omaha Packing Co
Swift and Company 6"3
Cudahy Packing Co S.'l
Armour A Co 600
Armour from S. C
Vanaant A Co 1
Carey A Benton 6
Lobman A Co 4
W. I. Stephan 4
Hill A Son 64
Hobblck A B 9
Sol Degen 66
Harmon A StandlBh
F. B. Lewis 1
J. B. Root A Co 63
Hagerty A Co. w.. M .....
Other buyers Zio ' 713
Total 1.130 6,883 ' 1,067
CATTLE Receipts were not excessive
thia morning, but still packera did not take
noiu witn any great amount or. me. iney
seemed to have about all the cat tie they
needed for thla week and that being tha
caae they wero naturally a little (nuirforent.
Besides that Chicago was quoted slow and
weak. .""..'..-.., . -
Beef steers could probably best bo de
scribed by calling them slow to a dime
lewtr. Something that Just sultod buyers
might have sold at a price not much dif
ferent from yesterday a market, but the
quality of the general run of the cattle
on sale was only fair, and such kinds sold
weak to a dime lower. Trading waa dull
all the roornlnr and. although receipts were
light, It took some time to clear the pens.
ine cow market waa not quite so Blow
as the trade on steers. The best (Trade
and particularly good light-weight fi'lfeis
were In active demand mid sold readily at
steady prices. Common kinds alwo showed
very, little change. The medium grades
were neglected more or less and "Mould be
quoted a little lower than yeptertlay. There
were not very many cows on sale, however,
so a reasonably early clearance waa mado.
. Bulls, veal calves and stags did not how
enough change from yesterday to be worthy
vi niniiwii,
The same as usual on a Frldoy. there
wero not very many stockers and feeders
on sale. Anything desirable po!d about
steady, but, of course, the commoner kinds
were dull. Representative paUa:
BEEr STEERS
tNot lncluri-d In Ib because containing
nii..r p trar eleorlnpa. ,
vnt in-'"rlei in ffn because or no com
parison, for last year.
Cotton Market. ,
LIVERPOOL. March ll.-COTTON Spot
market higher; American middling fair.
9.04d; good middling. 8.88d; middling. 6.781:
ow middling. 8.6Sd:- good ordinary, J.46d.
Futurea. ateady; American middling, g. o.
March. g.D7d: March ana Aor I. 8.66.1:
April and May. 8.t4dt May and June, 8. 63d;
June and July, a.rx'd; Juiy ana August,
8.47(1; August and September. 8.19d: Sep
tember and Octohwr. J.SSd; October and No
vember. f.94d: MovemDer ana December.
S.SSd. .
NEW ORLEANS, Marcn 11. COTTON
Futurea qulot and atady; March. 15.90(9
IR.JSc; April, lfl fi&iilC.07c: May. 16.3C.ai6.87n:
June. H.&fSlI 61c July. 14 83c: August. 15.96
015.97c:- September. 13.70(T13.72c; October,
13.77W 12 7Rc: Kovemner, x;i.4ii I2.4!ic. roi,
steady; salea. S.iWl balaa; ordinary. 13 9 16c.
ro id ordlnnry. 144c; low middling. 134e;
mldilllna. 164c: awid .middling, 16 3-l6c: mid
dling fair. is-iec: receipts, x.367 bales;
Stock. 366 762 bales.
NEW YORK March 11. OTTON SUOt
closed quiet: middling uplands. 16 65e; mid
dling gulf. 16.90c; aalea. 1 K1 ho lea.
BT Mil i. Maren ii ' 1 1 1 teany;
mlldllnr. 164c: sales. 1.190 bales: receipts.
nine; shipments, -oro oaies; stock. Ji.vii
bults.
Sagrar aad Molasses.
NEW TORK." March" ll.-S-St'OAR Raw.
firm; fair refining. 2 15-16i3c; centrifugal. 96
test, t7-16QH,c; molasses sugar, 2 U-Wt
fA.e Heftned. firm.
NEW ORLEANS, Maren II. St UAK
Steadv; open kettle. 24fr8S-16c; open kettle
rnntrifugal. 84ic; centrirugai wnitea. 4'.c
yellows. o51(4 lo-ibc: seconns, j-iihj.
Molasses, nominal: open kettle, ZotuUbc; cen
trifugal, 10ifl5c. Syrup. lMj2ac.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Deeds filed for record March 11, 1904. In tha
i.fhce of the register or deeds, aa fur
nished by the Midland Guarantee and
Trust company, bonded abstracter. 1014
Farnam street, for Ihe Bee:
William J. Magulre and wife to Fran
tlrka Barta. lot 4. block 16. Brown
park f 460
Arthur B. Jaqulth and "'fa to Henry
Koch, nwV 30-15-11 12.800
Isaac H Hascall to Edward Caaaldy,
lu ax res in 4 se4 6-14-11
Joseph Redfnun et al to Jamee P.
. hnlmin, part lot 2, brock 3014.
. Omaha ',...-. 1.600
Mary A. Daxon and huab4nd to E. H.
- McCrearv,-lot . block 2. and lota 4
and 6. block 3. McCreary Place
Richard H Brown and wife to Peter
Brown, lot 24. Omaha Building and
Savings association 2.000
Jeannt-tte M. White and husband to
William J Fritls, lot 15. block 1.
Lin wood park ., 1
John F. George to George M. John
son, lot 16, Maloney'a add to South
Omaha i 100
Ed 8. Rohr and wife to Edward R.
Benson, lot 14, Cherry Garden (00
le.
71..'.!''.
io!!.'!,'!
3. . . - t.
II......
e
18
1
1
I
4
I
II
I
9
II
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too
,..1000
...115
.... 700
.... too
.... 100
.... IM
.... 750
.... IKS
.... fit
.... ISO
...,1010
.... 700
.... ol
.... 15
.... Ill
....1040
....1044
....1074
.... 147
...1070
....1053
.... I4
....1001
....ln4
....10!
....1073
....10t
....'070
....hps
.1044
.1A17
Pr.
I u
I 75
t 71
I 00
I 00
1 11
I 14
I 40
I 40
I 60
I 60
I 60
3 50
I 56
I SO
I SO
I 40
I 10
I TO
I Tfl
T5
I 75
I 75
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I 15
I 61
I 15
I 10
I VI
I IS
8 K5
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10
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It
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11
10
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tl
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tl
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....IOCS
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....1231
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....mi
....1140
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... .itsn
....1110
....11M
... .111.1
....1170
....mi
....ins
....1050
317
loss
....1KMI
....lira
....1101
....mi
....1131
....1330
....1111
....1450
....1421
1241
1210
1i
1431
STEERS AND COWS,
I 00
4 00
4 00
4 on
4 00
4 04
4 06
4 10
4 "
a 1ft
4 10
4 10
4 10
4 10
4 10
4 11
4 15
4 10
4 to
4 10
4 78
4 n
4 15
4
4 M
I to
4 10
4 5
4 14
4 40
4 40
4 44
11 Ut4 4 !
COWS.
I 04 1 10 1 1113 I 00
i 174 1 10 1 170 t oo
1030 15 I list I 00
rri I M H44 i oo
175 I 10 1 1043 I 6
i h in 1124 i oi
I 1076 I 15 1 1660 I 10
161 I SS 1 lttO I 10
t T7I I 35 1 1131 It
1 ...1U0 I IS 4 US I 16
f 1026 I 25 4 M,8 I 10
1 1100 2 33 1 MO I 10
t I 40 J njo io
3 M4 I 40 1 1210 I 10
1 mi 1 50 mm i 1$
1 101 I 10 t 1326 I
126 I 51 1 1040 1 u
4 I7 I 50 10 1IM0 I 11
1 110 I 50 4 177 I 16
1 1500 t 50 11 1114 I 20
4 1 CO 1 1134 I 20
1 10 1 10 I 1250 20 -
1063 I 64 1 1031 I 10
I insn I 10 17 a3 .0
4 446 I SO 10 1040 I 34
1 tiso t w im i 3
t 1.175 I 46 1 125 5
10S0 I 10 1 1241 I 5
IK tit 1 1301 tfl
113 I II I UV I 25
1 1170 I 10 1 1250 I 36
( 10J0 I TC I ...lli4 I 13
I M if 1 , t 2
1 nun I 14 ltto I so
i 1v I 71 10 1033 S 30
1 1004 I II 1 120 I SO
t ('7 I 15 I 1156 I SO
1 110 I 10 17 lilt So
1140 I II 1 10n 30
6 njo I 71 I lirt S in
1 1044 0 I. 1150 10
1 S40 10 1 1040 I 30
I mo t ll 1 no I so
18 IM IP) 11 1124 I SI
1 1110 I SO I lf.il I 31
II 1011 I M 1 1230 I 31
l .....nao I so mil i si
I M t SO I 1111 I 35
1 400 I SO 4 ir,, i 40
1 liwi I so 1 1310 I an
10 110S I 10 1 14S0 I 40
I nu l oo n iim 1 4
I 1140 I 40 I 133 I 10
11 Ill I OS 1 1H I 14
1 1110 I 00 S 1176 3 60
I at im ii iui oo
1 1110 I 00
COWS AND HEIFERS.
II sao t 16 II tl I IS
1 1011 I 30 13 130 I 64
IS . "" 16
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
I Ml I 41 3 11
HEIFERS.
1 40 I 15 4 SO I 11
I Ill I 16 t 1015 I 11
' una I in i Keo to
I W II 1 HO I u
1 414 I 10 T 44 I 19
I ar-n o 1 laio I 21
1 4-4 I 10 1 1110 I It
4 164 I Tl 1 loio I ta
I tat IN 4 11 I at
DOc.
SHEEP There were only about eight ears
of sheen and lamba on Bale this morning,
and an the daunand waa fairly good the
market ruled active and fully ateady with
yesterday. Buyers all seemed to wnnt a
few fresh suppllca and were out early and
bought no eveivthln at all deslrab'e In
stiort order. The quality of the bulk of the
arrivals wna only fair. Some wethers,
though, pold as high aa 34.60 and no mo
lamba brought 35.60.
There were not enough feeders offered to
make a market, but anything at all de
sirable could safely be quoted steady.
Quotations for corn-fed stock: Choice
western lnmhp. 5 50gi6.76; fair to good
lamba. $6.00M.6fl; rood to choirs Mexican
yenrllngp. M.7f.'i?5 0d; good to choice w est
ern yearlings. 14.50024. 76; fair to good year
ling. 14.2634.50; good to choice we'hers,
14.004)4.40; fnlr to good wethers. 13.75 1.0.1:
good to choice ewes, 13.SRiff4 on; fair to good
ews. 13.60iT3.so. Representative sales:
No.
48 Mexican cull ewes .
1 buck
6 western cull lambs ....
186 Mexican ewes
6 native ewea
t western cull lamba ....
14 wentern wethers
27 Mexican wethers
445 western wethere
131 western wethers
297 western feeder lambs..
Av.
. 77
. 170
. 6ft
. 86
. 146
. 62
. 90
. 82
.. 88
,. 86
,. 70
Pr.
60
S oo
1 50
1 75
4 00
4 00
4 00
4 60
4 60
4 50
4 65
CHICAGO LIVES STUCK HAHKET,
Cattla and Sheep ' Stronger, While
Hogs Are Lower.
' CHICAOO, March ll.-CATTLE Re
ceipts, l.ouO head; market atrongar; good to
prime -eteevs, 4o.tt&6.uo; poor to med.um,
o.6otj4.o6; stockers and feeders, .-OW4.;
cows, ll.totb 10; hellers, 2.2t.U4.oo; catiiiers,
tl. wfa2.6o; bulla, J2.0oco4.o0; calves, 13.7..ij.75.
Ll , w ltl TJu..ul . .... ,...! 'HI I.M1 h-uH uill.
mated tomorrow, 17.0UU head; market Bvlool
lower, Closing strong; mixes and Dutcners,
15.16fct.6o; good to choice heavy, !5.4ou5.55;
rough heavy, 15.1k?i6.35; l.ght, l.Vy5.3o,
bulk of sales, 15.20fti-i5.40.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 8,000
head; market stronger; lambs, firm; good
to choice wethers, tj.6O4fi.0u: fair to choice
mixed, 14.00oj4.60: western sheep, 13.6u(ii6.U0;
native lambs, 34.0ob5.65; western lambs,
t4.50fc6.00.
Kansas City Live Stork Market.
KANSAS CITY, March 11 CATTLE
Receipts, 800 head. Including 100 southerns;
export and dressed beef steers, 14.6 4(6.26;
fair to good. 13 0'a4.30; western-fed sie?rs,
steady, 13 4034.50; atockera and fei-ders,
steady, 13.204 40; southern steer, strong,
13.4ofrt.40; southern cows, steady, 12.4U(ci3. J;
native cows, ateady. 12.0G(u3.7&; native
heifers, steady, t3.60ig4.20; bulls, 2.6H3.;i;
calves, 13.00(66.60.
HOGS Receipts, 8,500 head; market
ateady; top. 15.36; bulk of sales. tS.OOt&i.O;
heavy. 15.30i66.36; packers, .15s36.S-); plgi
and lights, 13.00(86.06. A
SHEEP AND , LAMBS Receipts. 4 RfO;
ateady to lower; native lamb. !i.7E5 50;
western lambs. 1400;ir..40: fed ewe". 3.7&'i
41 yearlings. 14.6C36.00; stockers and
feeders, 12.76(34.25.
St. Loola I.Ira Stork Market.
ST. LOUIS. March 11 CATTLE Re
ceipts, 8.O1K1 head, including one car of
Texans; market ateady and strong; native
shipping and export steers, I4 2?4i5 5l;
dressed beef and butcher steers, lU.9o(u-6.30;
steers under 1.000 lbp., !3.9(g'5.0.): stockers
and feeders, t3.40U'4.00: cows and he fers
!3.00fiM.Oo; eannerp. 2.2."4Y2.BO; bulK 12 SoifJ
1.00; calves. 5 (067.00; Texas and Indlin
steera, 13.251.25; cows and heifers, 12.200
J. 25.
HOGS Receipts, 4.500 head; market lowar;
nls-s and lights. t4. 655.20; packer". 15.009
6 30; butchers and bept heavy, t5.ViiT3.5.i.
SHEEP AND LAMHH Kecelpta. 1.6 11
head; market stewdv: native muttons, $4."S
35.00: lamba. 14.75475 75: culls and bucks,
t.75(84 l5; atockera. 12.50r$3 00.
tondltloa of Trade and Qootatlona oa
. Staple and Fancy Produce.
EiktS Receipts, libera'.; market steady;
frtwh stock, U-; lUcluuinn . a.'. 154c
HV1-: roL'i.ruY-llei.P, v; ouii
rooster. 8(gic; ola roosters-, om.v, tuikt-js,
Uc; iiui-kP, c; geese, PC
Dl "1'1'LU-l nckini, slock. 12c; choice to
fancy dairy rolls. liuKC, separator. 2-C.
FRESH Ki&ll Trout, '.-i kh-; pickerel,
644i6N pike, lo; perch, tt)t',c; bluciir-h, Kc;
Whitehall, 811190; Miunun, lie; haudock, Im;
cooilsh, Uc; n-UMuipiuT, lie; loiifUTS. bohed,
per lb., Mc; loiietp, gren, lai lb, ik'cj
UullheailB, 11c; catnsh. Ujji4c; I. lack bnaa.
As1; halibut, lv; irappicp. i.c; lictrmg, 44c;
whito baPM, ISc; bluvlinr. smelts. Wulic,
i.il8'lh,h8-.Ntw Vork ouiiiip, l'r can,
43c; per gal., 2: extra ae ect, i-er can, J-c;
per tl., 41. mi; atandaru, pt-r iui, 4ic; ier
ual.. 11. d0.
iiua.-s I'cr ton, no.w.
HAY Prices quoted by Omaha WholePalo
iH-ulers' association: t holce No. 1 iipliimi.
16 60; No. 2, lo; metllum, !'; coaiae, ..;
rye straw, . 'ihose pricep are lor i.ay n
good color and quality. Demand fair and
receipts light-
VEGETABLES.
POTATOES Colorado. 11.(1.10; Dakota,
per bu., 11; natives, one.
SWEET 1'UTATOjiS (Muscatine, per bbl.,
13.:'; seed, 12.76.
NAVY BKANS Per bu., 12.2," T2 X.
CELERY Large California, ire, 7ic una
ONIONS Srwnbh, n-r crate.
railo yellow and red, per in., ..r.
CAHHAtJK Wlsconaln HollunJ,
Cailiornin. 3c
TURNIPS White, per bu.. One.
CARROTS 1'er bu., 11.
PARSNIPS Per bu., 76c.
BEETB Per bu.. 75c.
CAULIFLOWER California, per
ti.75.
CCCL'MBER-Per dog., 11.50.
ToMATu LS Florida, per 6-luuikot crate,
PvADISHES Per doa. bunches. 3.'i'iV.
LET Tl't'E HEADS Per do, bundles. SC
til; top lettuce, jier doa., li.c
Tl'RNU'8 Southern, l-er iio7. ,
BEETB Southern, pi r doz , 7..C.
CARROTS Southern. I er iloi.. 'c
PARSLEY' Southern. -ir iloi., 1!
BHAI.LuTW Per doa., 75c.
ONION SETS Per bu. ot 32 lba.,
C; red, 12; w hite. 82 25.
FRl'l 1"S.
APPLES California Bellllowers, per box,
11.75; New Y'ork export Greenings, Russets
and Baldwins, 44.2.).
CRANRERRIE-Jersey, ier bbl., 17; per
box, 12.50.
GRAPES Imported Mnlagna, per keg, J.
STRAWBERRIES Florida, per u.t., 4.'l
OOc.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES Navnla, choice, nil slaca, I
tJ'2.jo; fancy nnvula, all plzes. 12.75.
l.r.M' i..i3 iaiiioriiTir, luncy. io
Lion; choice, 240 to 270 ilze.. t3.0uru3 .25.
FIGS California, per li.-.b. cartoiip.
Imported Smyrna, 3-crown,
1(k ; 7-crown, inc.
BANANAS Per medium
12.oTKfi2.50: Jiimboa. 52.754i3.25.
DATES Persian, per l.ox of 30 pkgs., 12:
per lb. in OiUb. boxes, 5c; Oriental stuffed
dates, per box, 12 40.
COCOANl'TS Per sack. II: per doi., &0c,
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full cream,
12c; Wisconsin Young Americas, 13o; block
Swum, 16c; Wisconsin brick, 13c; Wisconsin
limburger, 12c.
CIDER Per bbl., 16.60; por 4-bbl., 13.23.
HONEY Nebraska, per 24 frames, S3l '
Utah and Colorado, per 24 frames, 13.
HORSERADISH Per case of 2 doa.,
packed, 80c.
MAPLE SUGAR Ohio, per lb., 10c
HIDE "No. 1 green, 6c; No. 2 green, 6c;
No. 1 salted, 7c; No. 2 salted. 6c; No. 1
veal calf, 8 to 12 lbs., 84c; No. 2 veal ealr,
12 to 15 lbs., 64c; dry salted hides. K.il2c;
sheep pelts, R5j27c; horse hides, 11. 604)2. 50.
NUT& Walnuts, No. 1 soft ahell, per lb.,
16c; hard ahell, per lb., 14c; No. 1 soft shell,
ner lb.. 13c: No. 2 hard shell, per lb.. 12c:
Braclls, per lb., 11c; filberts, per lb., 11c;
almonds, soft shell, per lb.. 15c: hard shell.
per lb., 13c; pecans, large, per lb., 12c;
si. .all, per lb., loc; peanuts, per lb., 6c;
roasted peanuts, per lb., 8c; Chill walnuts,
124fl S4c; large hickory nuts, per bu., 11.60;
shollbarka, per bu., 12; block walnuts, per
bu.. 11.26. .
yellow.
14c;
2.10
soa.
V.c;
u-crown.
sized bunch,
St. Joseph Live Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH, March , 11 CATTLE Re
ceipts. 1.066 head; market ateady; nativra,
13.75&626; cows and heifers, tl.Vbjj4.oA;
stockers and feeders. 13.00-fi4 25.
HOGS Receipts, 6.414; steady to 6c lower;
light, 14.85(66.20; medium and heavy. 15.10p
6 40.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4 M
head; market steady to 10c lower; lamba,
15.60; ewes.
Sloox City l ive Stork Market.
SIOUX CITY, March ll.-(8peclal Tele
gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 100 head; mar
ket ateady; beeves, ta.5.'34.50; cows, bulla
Wool Market.
BOSTON, March 34. WOOL-Pulled wools
are quiet and firm. The leading quotations
follow: Kentucky, Indiana, etc, thrae
elghtha blood, 26426c;brald, 22&23c. Terrl- ,'
tory, Idaho fine, lo'altic; heavy tine, 13yHo;
fine medium, lUSltiw; medium, liiH;17c; low
medium. lijj'lSc; Wyoming line. Initio;
heavv Una. 13nl4c: flue medium, lo'if 17c-1
medium, 1844 lo; low medium, ItU'iOo.
Utah and Nevada fine, 15iilttc; heavy line,
13'al4c; fine medium. lt4$f'17c: medium, Irtjl
19c; low medium, 19i&20c; Dakota fine, l&ijl '
16c; medium, lidilSc; low medium, 19i.0o.
Montana fine, choice. 19H20c; line medium.
,n',.,on. HhtDA. Blunl. IS
t) 2)C.
The Commercial Bulletin tomorrow will
say: The wool market Js quiet and business
Is conflned to small Hues of domestic with
a good business In foreign croaabreds. The
latter are urrivlng freely and nelllng well'
at profitable prices. Thu undertone of the
market Is Arm without change In quota
tions. All medium grades of ilomestlo are
scarce and the supply of territory and
-.1 a I - A , . ....... W . . . . I . ..
Oilier line IB 1101 laist'. 1 11a ivtmuoii ,uinw.i
sales opened on Tuesday at from par to 6
per cent advance In pricea, aa compared
with the last Kales.
LONDON, March 11 WOOI The offer
ings at the wool auction aalea today num
ber 15.626 bales. French purchases Included
greasy lambs, crossbred plecea atid first
greasy pieces. Americana bought greasy
broken moderutely. A good supply of
scoured- wna equally divided between
French and German buyers. Fine Merinos
were steady. Cape of Oood Hone and
Natal grades sold briskly. Following are
the pales In detail: New . South Walai,
3.5'k) hales scoured, 9oY'rlH 14d; Victoria.
l.Too bales scoured, 10di&1rS4d, greasy, 744
51s: South Australia. 2") bales HROurel,
la 34d. greasy, .'.0i8d; New Zealand. 8.700
haUy aoMiirAH .t -h I 1 ILA .rail, d&'.AGMm1
Cape of Oood Hope and Natal.' 5'0 balaa
scoured. 13d2li54d. greasv. 4(7f10d.
ST. I1'18. March 11. WlOOIj-Steady;
medium grailes. combing and clothing, 17'i
lTc: iiuht fine, i.-'Sfi.'ic; heavy nno,
144c; tub washed. 2f4f31c.
12(9
Itaok Clearlnca.
OMAHA, March 11. Bank clearings were
tl,217,!52.(a. a decrease of 1146 8S4.46 from
those of the oorresponilng day last year.
GEO, A. ADAMS GRAIN CO.
Grain, Provisions & Stocks.
Membtrs o:nuha uralu Exchange,
Chicago Board of Trade and other
exchanges.
Correspondents Bartlett, Fiailer
Carrlrgton.
SIS Board ef Trade BI4. Omaht.
FOUR POINTS FOR TRADERS
WHEN YOU TRADE IN
GRAIN, PROVISIONS, STOGECS
PLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH
fHl PaflF GOMrVlISSION no
Capital and Surplus, $603,000.00.
Geticrul Offices: N. Y. Life Bldg., Minneapolis.
IDCCT CCOUIOC Moat raliartls market Information. Lars-sat
s DCs) I dLtlllUb private wlra system in Amentia.
2 VIC RIIIDIIITCC to execute your orders if the market
a If C UUAiiArl I CL rsaclm (he prlci whi i you t.
We chsrgs NO INTEUEST for carrying- long slocks,.
3. MARGINS REQUIRED ?KiCr;.S htrtif '
4. REFERENCES o7r'r.,.,on' mm '' Branh
OMAHA BRANCH 1618 Farnau St., Tel. 3467.
N. B.-W4 Issue each sreek sn exhaustive review of the markets and the
moat accurate forecast of future mot amenta. Free at any of our offlcea.
THOS. M. WAD3ICK, Cor.
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