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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY. MARCIT IP. 1904.
N ASD PRODUCE MARKET
Cnh Uuat Very Dull and Littls Ctsooe
for Er'y Cbaag-.
LACK OF GRAIN GIViN AS THE CAUSE
Light Market I'redleted Till bad
f season Dae to This, Ike
Scarcity ( Ura
Bad Road.
OMAHA, March 17. ISM.
The cash market for grain i becoming
Very dull In Omaha and ther 1 llttm
urosDeci fur much chance. '
"Tne grain la not there," aid a member
of a prominent elevator nrin. 'Noilung 18
coming In. The government report, com
piled on the rlrst of the month and issued
on tha kth, credited the farmeis with Hav
ing ji wr rail of their grain el on
hand. This ' Is Wrong for N ecru ska. Ve
compiled a report on the Vth troin our
stations and we find that tbe farmer have
nly about 16 per cent of the wheat, lhV,
ot oats and i!7 per cent of tne corn crop.
Thin, without tne addition of bad spring
roads and the scarcity of cars, means thai
the Omnha market will oontlue to D light
until a I mod the end of the season." ,
The great Armour bull" operation are
ended. The manipulator are reported to
Lave aold the last of their loog line of
Atay 1 ues.lay. For Some weeks the hold
ing has not tieeh Very large, but Tues
day saw the end. Thla operation began
In November, with May and July In the
?os. and at the highest point May reached
tl.no nnd July. We. This U said to bo the
Ingest buying operation In wheat ever
known ami the reault was most pleasing
to the speculators, for with a string es'l
mated at 20.000,00 bushels nnd an advance
of from 25 to 30 cents, the profit can be
seen. The war and other Influences ma.io
at least a llo-cerit -ad vam-e over what wou.d
have been- possible. The hard pa't of the
movement came when May was In the
and the bear sentiment was so unlveisal
ami the forelc-n support too weiR. that It
Whs thought impossible to bull the market.
The force of etiecolatlve buying has about
e haunted Itself and the market Is wlthont
much short Interest. Mnrch Is a month of
ciop uncertainties, but It Is to be homo In
Blind that the market Is still high. The gen
eral rains oyer the whrat country eonth
and west tended toward- weakness In the
market, while th lack of Argentine ship
ments III part offset this. Chicago wheat
whs without Interest, but the Omaha mar
ket was bid up from 7c to 9e for the May
and from S?Ho to Mc for July.
The range of prices In Omaha grain for
future delivery and the close for Wednes
day and fur today were as follows:
Closed
Open. High. Low. Today. W'd'y.
'Wheat
May
July
R7
46
90 S7 8SB
84 82H 83A 83
4fl 45i 4fl 44
4&S ;48Vl 45V4 45
88 88
38 38
Grain Market.
fori)-. -
May
July
Oats
May March
Local
Cah
One of the dullest cash markets today for
weeks. Few samples were on the tables
and the Inspections were the smallest in the
history of the Oraln exchange. Omaha
wheat, which has oeea a Utile nut of Una
with other markets, advanced a full cent.
Wednesday in Chicugo. 105.UU0 bu. No. 1
not thera sold at only under the May nnd
6.000 bu. No. 3 red sold t . b. for 31. This
strengthened Omaha. Corn and oats were
u up fruoi Wednesday prioes. Receipts ul
wheat were a oara -In and 15 cars out; one
week ago, 11 and 13 cars. Corn, tf cars in
and 10 cara out; one week ago. It and 15
care. Oats receipts, 4 cars In and 1 car out;
ouo. week ago, i and 4 .cars.
WHEAT No. 3 hard, ,3i6c: No. I
hard. tm'o(7c: No. 4 hard. 7lva7lfc; No. 1
spring, IUifHt!c; Nqv t aBrtroj. SUiodc-; No
aprlng, aaittc.
4lfj42c; No, 2 yellow. 44c: No. 3 yellow, 0
e-43c; No. X whites 44c No. I white, 4(43o.
OA i n o.. a, ujo; nix a, b,(jc; rno.
s, wmujic: o, wiiiif. nu. wnivv.
40641c; No. 4 white, 8940c; sUndard, 41
Z0.
Itotes from Exehssgs Oflleea.
Omaha Inspections of grain were 14 cars
1 car graded ro. '3 northern aprlng wheat.
10 cars graded No. 8 corn, 1 car No, 4 corn
and 3 cara No. 4 white oats.
Grata Markets Elsewtiere. "'
Closing prices of grain Wedneeday. and
today at toe tnaraeta namea were a . fol
lows: CHICAGO.
Closed
Wheat ' Today, Wd'a'r.
May
Julv
91
r
9fi
0'
63R
Corn-.
May
July
63
6CA
60 li
KANSAS CITT.
.Wheat
May t..... v..
July
Corn .
May i.
July
8T. LOUIS.
Wheat- .
85
79
IS.
85
80
46
44
May
July
Corn-
93B
84
45
47
94B
88A
May
July Mt
MINNEAPOLIS.
Wheat .
May
. July
, BUWJTH. "
.Wheat
May July
. - NEW TURK.
Wheat
48
47A
tfA
8A
96B
7a
SB
8B
98B
a
1.00B
wu
juiy
Mk a e
lilCVT YORK GEMKBAL, MAHKJ3T.
tlaetatloas ot
Co
the Day oa Varlons
ed files
NEW. TORK, .
Karen. 17.-JB-LOUR Re
eel pis, 21.413 bbls
exports, 30,343 bbls.;
quiet; winter patents, tu.0iKflM.15; Minnesota
patents, 35.16b5.ao; MinneJioia bakers, ti.20
U.iu; winter patents, 4a.2utu3.eu; winter ex
tras. 83.sOtiij4.0u: winter low grades. 13 Ifrd
.ow. rvye nour, quiet; jiur 10 goou, X wtf
4 56; choice to fancyr 4.ft 9- Buckwheat
nour, nominal.
CORNMEAL Quiet;.. , yellow - western.
M isa; cuy, 41 u; klUV dried, H.10"U3,Ai.
RYE Dull; No. I western, 830 to arrive.
BARLE T Quiet; feeding. 89c, c. 1. f.
New York; malting, 6Mic. c. 1. f. Buffalo.
WHKAT-Reoelpis, SS sH-bu. Spot, easy;
rtv. 1 reu, si.vi- elevator, 11.U3V411 i.tiS4 r. o.
D. afloat; No. 1 northern. Duluth. tl.Off f.
L ; KS'MBA ar .CO ,.N.E..,1 ETAOINN
o. D. anuat; No. 1 northern. Maultuba. noml
rial, f, o. b. afloat. The el one was unsettled
at l(rlc decline; July, H -16iMc; closed
at 96c; September, Mti,i7c: closed at MVi.
CORN Receipts, 38.700 bu.; exports. 106.605
Bu. Spot, easy; No. 2 'nominal, elevator,
and 55o f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 white, Vc.
Option market closed with May at 67 a
5Se; closed at tic; July, 5fc; closed at
65Hc: Benteniber closed, at 54 Uc.
OATB Receipts. l,5irt bu.; exorts. 13,324
du. tpot, dull: MO. 3. 4c; stamuird wlilte,
49c: Nil 1 white. 49C) No. t white. 49.
HAY DUll: good to choice. 97Wil On.
RICE Utaady; domestic, fair to extra, t
ajo-c; japan, nonnuai. ..
HOPS Easv; olate, cwmmon to choice,
ls3. 3Mii36c: Pacitlc coaet. laoS. 2C,iXlc.
HIDEii Firm) Oalveston: m to 15 lba.. ISo:
California, H to K lbs.. lc; Texas dry, 34
to st lbs.. t4e.
TALLOW Easy; city 72 per kefl, 60;
TOuniry tpacaages rre), vi "e.
I. EATHKR Steady; acid. Kn.
PROVIBIONS-Heef. steady; family, ri 60
ff 12 54); mess. t0iH9; beef hsms. t-D .Mi
12.10; packet. S10 5tdll.6O city extra India
mess. 118 IKVU18 fO. Cut meats. c,olet;
pickled bellies, 37 158-00; clckled hoiller..
a. ou; picxiea nams. fia uorrri so. l.ard.
weak; western steamed, - 27.46; reni'1
weak; continent. 37 50; South America. 8
compound. t87U7 0O. Pork, easy; Fehru
ary. 15 5-frlA5o; short clear, tlt.Ttdi
mess. fl5 2f4j 15.76.
Bl'TTER Cnsettled: fresh creamery, IS
gf24We: state (fairy. 14f21c-
CHEKSE Firm, state full eresm. fsnrv.
mall and large, colored and white, ttep-
temoer. lie: taie maae, 10 c.
EUUS Weak and lower; western firsts,
ISo
POri.TRY Alive. Irregular; western
chickens, !; fowls. 14c: turkeys. 1r.e.
Dressed, firm: western chickens, 12613c;
iowis, uwuv; luraeys, idqhc.
Milwaukee Grain Market.
MII.WAl'Ktn March IT.-WIIKAT-Mnr-
ket 5c lower: No. I northern, tl.02; No. t
northern, wtivm; old Julv. io,
RYF-Steadv; No. 1. TiiiTSc.
BARLEY Steady; No. 2, ⁣ aample. 80
lie.
CORN-Market 0 lower;. No. t. 44847c;
aiuiy, avnsiawo. . , n .
rtalatk Grain Market.
DULT'Tl I. March 17'-WHKAT-In store:
I 1 hard. te.4c; ro. i northern, fwc
No. I northern. 94e. To arrive? ' No. 1
I hard. vc; No. 1 northern. tof?r: No. 1
I northern. 4c; May, 8c; July, 7e; Sep-
1 lemwr. eoe.
I OATSOn tract and to arrive, I8e,
1 . - Lives-pool Cretin Market.
I I'viatPOOL, Maroa 17. WUHAT erpot.
quiet; No. 1 California, 7s M; futures,
sternly; March, 6a Tfcd; May, 6e iHd.
luwi-etput, sleaoy; American mixed,
i.w, 4s 1V1 , American mixed, old, 4 tod;
futures, u.met; March, nominal, May,. 4a
d-
CHICAGO GflAt AID PROYISIOSS.
Featares of Ike Tradlsg and Claslagj
I'rlees a Board ef Trade.
CUICAUO, March i;.-Oenerel selling of
Wheat today, uue to rain In Kansas snu
okianoma, caused a net loss of .',jl'o in
the Juiy option and lo lu May. . 1 1 o is
tiowti a shaUe, otiu) V'.o and provisions
Wm?iK. Liberal rain in Kansas and Okla
homa gave the wheat market a weak start,
AlMy opening lSUl'c oit l (MtvY!:. JUIV
was aown at 9 lajitl n'. During the
last hour a oelier demand ueveloped and a
firmer feeling prevailed. July recovered
luitrly a cent ot tne lues, closing at &Sty
slnal figures on May were at 91"e. Clear
ance ot wheat and flour were equal to
MAJuv bushels. Primary receipts were (12,
!xl buaheis, sgainm 4i.).4-4) bushels a year
urn. .Minneapolis, lm.uth and Chicago re
ported receipts of i i ts. compareu with
4.1 cars Inst week nnd 371 a year ago.
There was n steady tone In corn notwlth.
standing the weakness In wheat. The does
was steady and practically at Inst Might's
final llgures. May opened Hjic to "iHc
lower at iZVadrfo. After selling between
UVi and ai'o the close waa at 64Hc. July
r.inged between ooo and BUve and closed at
f.i'ne. a shade higher than yesterday. Loral
receipts were 144 cars, three of contract
grade.
Weakness In wheat brought out consid
erable profit taking In May pats. May
opened SfrHo lower at Xrfj Wc, s-ild be
tween JK-S.C and 40Ho and closed at .W.1T40O.
July closed with a gain of c at 38Hc.
Locnl receipts were los cars.
Liberal receipts of hoars, with lower prices
at the yards, were bear factors In the pro
vision market. The close was near the
bottom, with May pork down ?nc at .i?A.
M.iy lard closed l?'44i'loc lower at $7.63,
and-rlha were oft Tnr at 16 ?H.
Efrtlmated recelnls for tomorrow: Wheat.
15 cars; corn, 190 cars; oats, 1J0 cars; hogs.
ayioo bead.
The leading filtsres ranged as follows:
Artlclea.l Open. Illgh.l Low. I Close.l Tesy,
Wheat
May
Wf
91 I
9 r
90 Jonr-gvl
9fi4
V""s
m
a July
b July
a Bept.
b Bept.
Corn-
VHll,
V'll
81
B.1V,
S"ts
IS3H-41,
8SI
May
July
Sent.
15253;
J-J Hi
D2
60
53!W4V9i4
6oi6o.-a-:i
49-H'lf!!
Oats-
39'
May
July
Bout.
9H
404
!W XWI1
,3341 l
88H
3SVfl
3Rfi
33
33
18 82
14 06
718
7 30
7 10
7 22
fork
May
July
13 70
13 90
7 OR
13 7S
14 00
13 60
13 82
7 PO
IS 2
13 82
Lard
Mav
July
7W
7 20
7 05
7 It
700
7 22
7 12
7 12!
Ribs
Mnv
July
7 00
7 10
6 90
7 07
92
T07
No, t a Old. bJJew.
Cn.h qtiotatlnns were as f Allows:
FI.OL'K fiteady. onlet; winter patents,
t4.8fr3r1.OO; straights, I!"vg4. 70; spring pat
ents, (4 504.80; straights, (4.10(34.25; bakers,
83 fi .1 80.
WHEAT No. S, 8897c; No. 2 red, 94
. CORN No. , 62c; No. 1 yellow, 63c,
OAT3-No. 2. syiW.WXc: No. I white.
43o; No. 3 white, 40S'43c.
NO, 2. 7"c.
BARLKY Good feeding. S8ir4le: fair-to
choice malting, 4r.fific.
bkeijb No. 1 nax, i. m; mo. 1 norm-
western, tl.ls; prime timothy, 33.00; clover,
contract grade, $11.26.
PROVISIONS-Mfese txirk. per bbl..
1S. 621713.75; lard, per loft lbs., t S2S.85:
short rlhs sides (looseV tH.WH'SCoT; short
clear sides (boxed), $7.2f.&7.$7.
The following were the receipts and ship
ments yesterday:
Receipts. Shipments.
.... 61.700 44.800
Flour, bbll
Wheat, bu
.... K4f 88.400
Corn, bu..
Oats, bu..
... .178.600 -184.600
.... 235.000 . 175. 100
.... ."TO 6.600
Rye. bu...
Barley, bu
69.000 6O.4O0
On the Produce exchange today thg but
ter market was steady; creameries, lift
28r; dairies, 13i21c. F,r. steady; at
mark. - cases Included, 15166. Cheese,
steady, 10gllo.
St. I-ools Grain and Provisions.
Dl. lAItlD, miUI.ll II. oun. uvnv..
No. 2 red, cash, elevator, 98c; track. tl.uS
1.08 ; May, 93c; July, 84c; No. 2 hard.
9093c.
CORN Firm: NO- cari, 45c; track., 43
46c; May, 45c; July, -4ic,
OATB Dull; No. 1 cash, 41c; track. 42a
42c; May, 89; No. $ white, 46c.
FLOl'R Dull and unchanged; red win
fer natoiits. t4 8S4i5 00. and 60 per cent Det
ents as high as 85.20; extra fancy and
straight. $4.56itf4.oV; clear, 13.85p4.10.
tl!.ri;i 1 imotny, steaay, .w(r.iB.
CORNMEAL Steady. 32.50.
BKAN tower ana . auu saoxea. eagi
track, 782e. . .
HAT Steady: urnotny. w&.wyau.w: prairie.
".TO ...
ikdin ivnon x ir-o uc,
BAOOINO c.
HEMP TWINE C.
PROVISIONS Pork. steady: lobbing.
113.72. Lard, lower: prime ateam, td.62.
Bacon, steady: boxed extra shorts, 37.87;
clear rlns, snort ciear, ii.u.
POITI, TRY steady : chickens, lowiouc
shippings, 330113.50 per do.; turkeys, 129
13c; oucks, ix; gnese oowo.
BUTTER uuiet; creamery, zoa5c:
dairy, io'ic.
jbUUS lower, 10, case count.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbla.
Wheat, bu..
7, UUO
11.000
67,0u0
77,000
. 67,000
124 000
Corn, bu....
Oats, bu....,
123.000
tS.OjO
Kkasas City Grain and Provisions,
KANSAS CITY, March 17. WHEAT
May, 86c; July, 79H7rc: cash, No. 3 hard,
89t-Mr; No. 3, 9S4tkc; No. 4, Pscflll.OO.
CORN May. 46ij-4fc: July, 43o; cash
Ho. 1 mixed. 44c; no. a, viomc; iso.
white -44n; NO- I. 43C. '
OATH No. 3 wnite. 2zroo; no. j mixed.
411f4?c.
RVI nirt. X. B447tK0.
HAY Steady: choice timothy, tlO.OO
WIUHrjiiniuo, ,i.mv.w.
MUTTER creamery, mioci aarry, lancy.
17o.
KQOS Steady; Missouri - ana Kansas,
cases returned. 13c; new No. t whiiewood
eases Included. 14Hc.
. ..'
W V ?
. ItatriDll. DruDZZiem
........... 61,!i0 8l.H0
Corn, bu 14.400 19.200
Oats, bu 3,00a 8,004
Philadelphia Prodoce Market.
BHIl niTT PUTi U.mti 17 TITTTTtrn
Steady, fair demand; extra western cream
crv. Mc: extra nearby prints. Vic.
kuub-w lower; rrean western, no;
fresh southwestern, 170 at mark; fresh
southern. 17c at mark.
CHEESE Dull and easier: New York
full creams, choice to-fancy. 106 lie; New
York full creams, fair to good, 10ialov
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, March 17 WHEAT
May, 97c; July. t797c; September,
Kic: on irarg. ino. 1 nam. vh'c: rs 1
northern, 9'a9!c; No. 2 northern. S64.rMo.
FLOCK ITirsr patents, .v;ui3-3.3B: secona
patents, tviofjs i: first clears, ts 6 til 75;
second Clears. j.o"viiou.
BRAN In bulk. 814.50.
Toledo Reed Market. -
TOI.F.DO. March 17 SEED Clover, cash
and lsrch. tu.72: April, (0 62; prima al
alka. 86.40; prime timothy, 31.45.
Cotton Market.
LIVERPOOL. March 17-COTTON-Spot
market, moderate business done; prices 10
points lower: American middling, 8 68c; good
middling s.&za; mionnng. 4rn: low mid
dling, 8.32J; good ordinary, 8 22d; ordinary,
.M.
NEW YORK. March 17.-COTTON-Mar
ket opened steady at an advance of ls-fia
points on the old crop monins. wnne tne
new crop positions were 10 point higher to
t points lower.
NEW ORLEANS. March it. COTTON
Future barelv steady: March 14 80c bid;
Abrll. 14 9ivff14 95c: Ms v. 15.1116 12c: June.
15 9''i15 T.c: Julv. 15 47i15 48c; August. H.7319
14 Te; Seotomber. 13 (W'MS fev; October, 1121
"iirac: November. I'OMnriVs Snot, ordl
rsrv l!15-1'!e; good ordinary. 14e; low
middling. HV: mlddllna. 15c: good mid
dling. 15 9-VV; mlrtd tng fslr 15 15-H5c.
ST. inns. March 17 con ON Bteaay.
He lower; middling. 15c: sales, none: re-
reints. cone; shipments, 100 bales; stock.
2 Tia bale.
NF.W YORK. March 17. COTTON Soot
mnrket clood dull and easv at 85 ro'nts
owr: rrlddltng tiolands. 15 (73c ; middling
gulf. 15.90c; salea. 710 bales.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. March 17. COFFEE Mar
ket opened steady at unchanged prioes to
a decline of 6 points. Sales were reported
of 36.000 bags. Including May st 5.3KB
July at .ac. August at l.7oti6.'e, Septem
ber at I bo4i6 95c. October at to and De
cember at 41542nc; snmt Rio, quiet; No. T
Invoice,- 4ei mlUl, steady.-
Dry Goods Market.
NEW TORK. March 17.-DRT GOODS
The market Is little changed t com the sit
uation of the pant (ew days, but practically
no change. It ta Imposadble to cloee dee is
at the sellers' (taking prices. Jobbers are
doing- a, smaller kuslaeag than (ug mtmt
time.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Decided RsviTil u Demand for Securities
L-xU In tU Dfj.
WAGE QUESTION HAS IMPORTANT BEARING
47htls Dlscearasemeata Are Set All
Eliminated froaa Market, Ssees
latara Believe Clouds Are
tlearlaa- Away.
NEW TORK. March 17. The atock mar
ket gave Indications today that tbe first
phase of adjustment to tne Northern Se
curities decision had been mostly com
pleted. There was a crystallisation of the'
leeling that a very Important clearing away
had been effected by the supreme court s
action of Monday. Kellef Is alno felt over
the news that the soft coal miners will ac
cept the reduction In wages. The breaking
of the drouth In the southwest Is encourag
ing to holders of railroad stocks In that
region, and the break In wheat and cotton
today waa tnken as promising better pros
pects for both crops.
w hue the discouragements overnnnging
the market are not all eliminated by this
list of Improved factors the professional
element In Wall street seemed to arrive at
a common agreement today that some ad
vance In prioes was warranted by what
has already been effected in clearing away
the clouds on the situation. The net re
sults are gains running from one to 3 points
for all the prominent active stocks. 8t.
Paul and Pennsylvania were notably active
and strong. The bond market showed a
broadening tendency end was firm. Total
shares, par value, fl.935,000. United States
bonds were unchanged on call.
Krlowing were the quotations on the
Stock exchange today:
BRle.HlB;h.Low.Close.
Atchison ,
23.1110 67 as 7r
do Dfd 4" 90
4
28
)
3.6O0
89
7ft
111
157
30
89
H
14
161
141
177
J
2
75
18
64
25
161
89
B. dt 0 28.800 7H
do pfd- i0 89
Can. Parlflc S.500 113
Central of N. J 100 157
Ches. dc Ohio 3.700 i
Chicago at A l.ino S9
do pfd 800 83
Chicago Ot. Western 1000 15
C. & N. W Soil 1ST
C. M. St P S.5N0 148
do pfd 3i0 178
78
e8
112
156
39
83
15
1H
143
177
Z
to
70
64
26
152
2n
19
Chicago T. A T too 10
do pfd i0 20
C. C. C. St. L... 1.0110 7H4
Colo. Southern 8.0"0 1SV
do 1st Pfd 3K) 54
do 2d cfd 1.300 K
tel. & Hudson 1,800 163
Iel., Ll. A Western
D. A R. (J 400 19
19
do Dfd 100 67
?,
24
63
.74
79
127
19
Erie 84.500 2&H
ar.
64
41
74
79
128
19
36
do 1st pfd , 2.400 64
do 2d pfd I.ftiO 41
Hocking Valley HW 74
do Pfd 100 79
111. Central 1,900 12S
Iowa Central 800 1V
do cfd.
K. C. Southern
19
do pfd
, A N..'
800
1.800
. 900,
800
8,800
"im
200
18.9fO
S.flOO
34
104
112
78
109
63
121
91
IS
89
38
H
67
H
116
83 81
Jirji -1041
Manhattan L
Met. Securities
Met. -Bt. Ry
142 142
77 78
1U7. iyr
Minn. A St. IXHits . ..
bt
M , St. P. A S. Ste. M
en '
120
89
17
SS
87
115
66
ao
114
63
do rfd .
120
Mo. Pactfio
M., K. A T
Hi
18
do pfd
1.2O0
8S
37
116
67
Nat l R. R. of M
N. Y. Central...,
pfd
l.o0
Nor. A AVeetern..
3,100
' 8.006
80,100
do pfd
K5
21
Ont. A Western...
Pennsylvania
115
f.. c. c. a et. u.....
Reading
',4o6
.100
"t,S(,
60
4?
78
54
42 4
78 . 71
41
do 1st pfd
do 2d cfd.
78
Rock Island Co.......
21
3
14 .
34
44
20
84
2T4
26
3b
76
20
61
43
14
33
44
20
83
23
24
35
71
21
do Dfd
l,it"J
800
100
61
St. L. A S. F. 2d pfd
St. U 8. W
14
do Pfd
1.100
si. 300
1,800 .
700
2,9ii0
700
S3
45
20
83
23
26
So. Paclflo
80. Railway
do Dfd
Texas A Pacific.
Tol., St. L. A W
do pfd..
Union Pacific...
400
62,500
!!?!!!! '"iio
35
Yb'ti
do pfd.
66
19
wanasn
19 IS
86 " 86
18 1
18 18
42 41
do Dfd...............
1,600
4nf)
' 10
W. A Lake Erie.....
16
Wis. Central.;
100
,t. 500
1
ao rid
Adnxns Ex...
American Ex
1X5
103
2-6
47;
20
71
2
88
1 a 1 .
l. . O. ilJL . .............. ......
Wells-Fargo Bx
Aroal. Copper. 84,600
47
46
20
71
Amer. Car A F 500
20
do pfd..m..-..c..-j... 100- 71
Amer. Cotton OIL....
do Dfd
Amer. Ice 400
J
29
7
28
T
28
do pfd. . t X
Amer. Linseed Oil
do Dfd
s
2S
22
82
91"
Amer. Locomotive..:. L269
22 U
do pfd
Amer. Smelt A R... 1,900
do pfd 400
Amer. Sugar Ref.... 4,40
Anaconda M.' Co SoO
49
92
12f
48
124 126
Brooklyn R. T 23,I0
t.010. r uei et iron....
Con. Gas
Corn Products
do pfd
Distillers' Securities.
Oen. Electric ,
Inter. Paper...-
do pfd
Inter. Pump
do pfd
Nafl Lead
No. American
Paclflo Mall
People's Gas..........
Pressed Steel Car...,
do pfd
Pullman P. Car
Republic Steel........
do pfd
Rubber Goods.........
do- pfd
Tenn. Coal A Iron...
U. 8. leather
do pfd
V. 8. Realty
do pfd ,
V. 8. Rubber...
do pfd
U. 8. Steel...,
dO Pfd...,;.
Weatfngh. Electric.
Western t'nlon
lAst sale.
Total sales for the day were 567,800 shares.
1 ... 1
Boston Stock annotations.
BOSTON. March 17 Call loans. 2H4T4 wer
cent; time loans, 4lj$ per cent. Official
uioniiiBi ui iiui;aa wiia uunus;
AtckiM sol. ta.
7H
Adventure
..2
.. I4
.. 47
.. 1
..
.. l'4
..440
.. 17
.. 41H
.. lu
.. 04
.. 7
.. 3
.. 1i
.. ii
3
,.. ti
... u
.... T4,
,.. n
:.. 4H
... it
,.i
... 5
,.. 60S
AUhiaon 4a .......
Atchison
do pfd
Foatoa A Albany.
Boat on A Malaa.
Boatoa Blavte4 . .
.. H
.. r7v
.. t
..141
..144
..1H
..1J7
.. im
..IK
.. Tf
.. TT
AUouea
Araalsamatccl ..
Amer. Xido.....
Atlantla
Bingham
Cal. A HacU...
Cantannlal
Coppar Range .
Daly Weat
TVrni I n ton Coal
Franklin
Oraocr .........
Ittchburf pfd
Max. Central
N. T , U. H. A H.
Para karquatta ....
fJsloS Pmdflo
Aaiar. Arga, Cham.
4s pfd
Amar. Pnas. Tubs..
A mar. Sugar
do pfd
Amar. Woolaa ....
do pfd
rjomlnlan I. A S..
gdlaoa Elec. Ilia...
General glaetiis ..
Maaa. glactrtc
do pfd
Maaa. Oaa
Taitrd Pnilt
Cnltad Khos Mub.
do pfd
tl. S. ataal
do old
Waattng. commas .
Bid. Asked.
::
lai Roraia
.. 41 Mm, Mtnlsa
..121 Mlehlgaa
..1IH4 Mohawk
.. I0l( Mont. 0. AO..
,. Tit Old Dominion ,
.. t Oacasla
.U4 Patrol
..101 Qutacy
, 104 Shansoa .......
..71 Tamarack
.. IIS Trinity
.. 04 V. . Mining..
.. it v a on
.. Ht t'tah
... lltt'Vinorla
... (4 Winona
it (Wolverine
New York Mlnlnn- Stocks
NEW TORX. March 17. The following
are tne c.osir.g prices on mining Blocks:
Adasis Cos
14
Ontario
.400
Alloa
... W
... 1
...
...lit
...1U
...lot
...
... 4
upalr
Pboanlx
Patoal
savaga
Siarra Kavads
Small Hapae ..
flutaoard
4.4
4
11
47
41
tt
ti
Brvaca
Comatork Taaaal.
Con. Cal. A Va...
Horn Silrar ......
Iron tuvar
Lcadvlll Cos .....
UtUa Chief
Foreign Financial.
LONDON, March 17. Money was plentl
ful In the market today and In fair d
nan,4 Awlna. . tk. rvnmn nt 1., ClTlO A
In treasury bills Discounts were easy. The
Seneral impression waa that money will be
istlnctly easier after the month turn.
Consuls were quietly cheerful and home
rails were In fair demand. Americans
opened steady, rallied, became Inactive and
cloted eteadier. Foreigners were uuieu-r.
Japanese were weaker. Kaffirs were flat
and nervous, owing to fears of the result
of the debate which tskes ulace In the
House of Commons en the vote of censure
moved by the liberal leader. The weekly
statement of the Bsnk -of England shows
the following changes: rotel reserve. l'i
creaute.1. 41VuDJ: circulation, decreased.
aVll3.("l: bulltoB, increased, 281 i ;. other
sec i Titles, neoreascd. t'?J9oij; other de
posits, decreased. 1 :S.'i; publ o d
Ofwits. Icie"e. 41. 4: ..imO: notes in reserve.
Increased. 8000: government securities.
unchanged. The proposition of tbe 4ank'a
reserve to liability thla week la 50.56
wee a
BERLIN, March IT -The weekly gtate
oent, as compared wllh 43 93 per cent laat
DO 00 BO
42 41 42
600 3V 28 29 ,
1300 194 192 1i3
l.ao 14 18 13
ltiO ' v 68 69
100 23' 23 23
2-0 164 164 164
100 11 11 11
1 64
100 36 36 S
.. 74
too 14 14 14
2"0 83 . 83 &3K
' 6 2
4.300 97 . 96
, 7"0 80 .30 30
20 70 70 70
. 100 209. JP9
7 7 Vi
200 44 44 43
700 19 19 19
100 76 76 76
2.400 89 87 (Kit
1.6O0 7 " 7 7
1,200 78 77 78
1,000 6 6 6
t00 48 47 47
11
800 49 49 ' .' 48
17.300 11 11. 11
62,600 58 56 58
fi0 161 160 Uift
400 89 88 ; 89
ment of the Imperial Hank of Germany
shows the following changes: Cash In
hand. Increased, 2&,M. marks; treasury
notes Incresaed, Lit',"1" marks; other se
curities. Increased. 3, 120. Out) marks; notes In
circulation, decreased, lT.Mi.itM marks.
Prices on the Bourse today were firm.
PARIS, March 17 Prices on the Hourse
today opened heavy. At the close stocks
were feeble. Bosnian Imperial 4s closed at
9334. KJo Tlntos lost 13 francs; 8 per cent
rented, 96f 4oo for the account; exchange on
London. 25f 15o for checks. The weekly
statement of the Bank of France shows the
following changes: Circulation, derreaeed,
".925.0110 francs; treasury accounts current.
Increased. 39 2f..0"0 francs; gold In hand. In
creased. 8.4V.i francs: bills discounted.
Increased, .n.'S.OoO franca; silver In hand.
Increased. 1,275,000 francs.
Hew Tork Moaey Market.
NEW TORK. March 17. M ONE T On
call, easy at 1$?2 per cent; closed at 1
per cent bid and asked. Time loans, easy;
60 davs. 2Vi3 rr cent; 9 days, 34j3 per
cent: months, 3t4 Por cent.
BTKRL1NU EXCHANGE Btrong. with
actual business In bankers" bills at $4.8S"fr
4 f,5 for demand nnd nt 4 41f.(j4 S420 for
dav hills: posted rntes, t.Sol 85 nnd fl 87
64: commercial blUs. 444.M.
BI L.VVR Bar, 5Gc; Mexican dollars.
44c. '
BONDS Oovernment, steady; rallrond,
firm.
The closing quotntlons on bonds are as
follows:
. 8. nt. Is, reg.
do 2a, coupon....
so Is. reg
flo eenpon
do new 4s, rf..
Tl eetipnn
4o ols 4s
ito coupon ......
jog ,MnhstUn e. g. tt..3
iw.u Hri. i ntnil 4t.
6
..lu(W
..1"4
..IS!'
do lat trie
1J4
M
77S
74
"
I'll1
71
7't
!4
MH
t:,
113
Minn. A St.
M , K. A T.
L.
4a..
do ta
N. R. .R. of M. e. 4
l(sw
in.'1' 1" S- a....
Atrhlsoa gn. 4s..
..101
(No. Pacific 4a
I do ta .t..:
IK. A W. a. 4a......
do sdl. 44
Atlantic C. L. 4a.
. O. 4s
do (4
..101',
O. 8. L 4s A par.,.
Oatrat of e la.
..P'sn.
conT. tUa
do lat lac
".5,?7lpt- 1 A I- M- (a
4a. Slit
Chli-ago a A. J
M
lj. s. w. is
' - el. m S. P. g. 4a.. lil7 o0 Parlflc 4a ' . . fl't
C. N. W. 0. 7
;I!9o. Rallwar 5 lltS
.. R- I. A P. 4a....
do rol. 6a
70
Taxaa A P, la 1I4S4
T . St. L. A W. 4a.. 70
Union Patiflr 4a...,l'H
do conv. 4a W414
f B Slael M ta..... 71 :t
WiNl.h la 114
do di-b. n 6 i4
W. A L. K. 4a ...... i
77
K0
e r r. a st. u . 4a.
Chlcaro Tar.. 4a
roa. Totwoco
Colo. A 80. 4a
... M ,
....5
..l 7V,
... I7,
A R. O 4a...
Erla prior lien 4a
ao sen. a.-. . j. .
.1 M '
C. la.. 104".
Wla. rentnil 4. lk
Ft. W. A i).
Hoehlns Val.
LAN. unl.
v'olo. F. A 1. eoa. ta. 70
'... .l(li-
a M
Offered.
London Stork Market.
LONDON, March 17. Closing:
Conaola, money
. Hi 11-14 f Y. Cantral...
n.. K'V Norfolk A W....
.... 3V, d. 1,(4
.... 08ii;Ontarlo A W....
.... 92 iPenniiytVAnla ...
...lt4
... 6K4
... M
... 2M4,
...
... '
... 11V.
... 10
... H
... l '
... M
... 4;.
... 7V
... to
... ll'i
... 1
... as
so account ...
Anaconda .,
Atrhlann
do pfd
Pal. A Ohio
7STt Hand Mlnea ....
Canadian Pacific
....Ill
Reading
he. Ohio
.... 11
.... 15V4
....143
.... 19,
.... If
.... W
.... ti!
....
.... 41V,
....1S0H
....MS
do lat prd.
do 2d ptd
go. Railway .
do prd ....
so. Pa.-IAc ...
t'nlon Paelllo
do pfd ....
V. B. Rtael...
do td
Wabarh ......
do pfd ....
Chleano fit. W..
C, M. A 8t. P.
DeBeers
D, A K. O
ao Dfd .......
Erie
do lat I'd ...
do 2d DM....
Illinois Central
louls. A Naak..
M , K. A T.w..
l
SILVER Bnr, quiet, 26d per ounce.
MONEY 2if?C per cent,
The rate er discount In the oDen market
for short bills la 3 per cent; for three
months- bills, 2 15-l&g7J jier cent.
OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET.
Condition of Trade and taotatloas on
Staple and Fancy Prodoce.
EGGS Receipts, liberal: market steady;
fresh stock, 14c; Including cases, 15c.
LIVE POULTRY Hens, young
roosters, 8jj9c; old roosters, rxftic; turkeys,
13c; ducks, 9c; geese. 8c. .
BUTTER Packing stock, lltte; cnolce to
fancy dairy rolls, 13i514c; separator, 22c.
FRESH FISH Trout. 9Vitol0c: pickerel.
6U6c: pike. 9c; perch, 6j3;; bluetlah, 15c;
whTteflsh, SS9c; r-almon, 11c'; haddock, 10c;
codfish, 12c; redsnapper. He; lobsters, boiled.
rer lb., 32c; lorjetera, green, per 10 , auc;
ullheads. 11c: catfish. I3frl4c: black bass.
20c; halibut, loc; crapples, 12c, herring, 4c;
write Dass, J.ic; muenns, c; smeiis. ivy no.
OYSTERS New York counts, per can.
43c; per gal., 32; extra, select, per . can, 85c;
per gaL, 31-75; standard, per can. 3a; per
gal,, 1.354)1.4ti. ,a . . .
ukai fer ton. ,
HAY Prices euotei b. Omaha Wbolesnle
Dealers' association:, Chuice.No. 1 nnland.
36.00; No. 1, 85.50; mediunZ- to.CO; coarse, 34.50:
rye straw, . inese prrees' are ior nay or
good color and quallys JUemand fair and
receipts light
VliUElABLtS.
POTATOES Ouloradtf.J (LOudJH.10; Dakota.
per bu., tl; natives. 85c.'
SAVI niAi ry it-- du., H.jovi.i.
CELERY Large California. 6Vc. 75o and
toe.
ONIONS SnanUh. ter crate. U.80: Colo
rado yellow and red. per lb., 3c
CABBAGE Wisconsin 'Holland, 3c ; new
California, So.
turnips white, per bu.-. wo.
CARROTS Per bu.. tl.
PARSNIPS Pet bu. 764.
BEET8 Per bu.. 75c.
CAULIFLOWER CaUfornla. per crate,
CUCUMBERS Per doi. tl.50l 75.
TOMATOES Florida, per S-baaket crate.
14.
RADISHES Per do, bunchea. SCfffSOo.
LETTUCE HEADS Per dos. bunchea, 90c
fjl ; top lettuce, per dos.. 4oc.
TURNIPS Southern, per doxj 50c.
BEETS Southern, per dog.. 75c. -.CARROTS
Southern, por dos., 75c
PARSLEY Southern, per dot., tL
SHALLOTS Per doa.. 75c.
ONION SETS Per bu. of 33 lba, yellow.
xz.T); red, .'.; wmte, -' do.
SPINACH Per bu.. 85ci1.00.
FRUITS '
APPLES California Bellflowers. per box.
11.75; Oregon rancy reos, per box, i.sai
New York export Oreenlnga, Russets ant
Baidwlna. 34.25.
CRANBERRIES Jersey, per bbl., 7; per
box. 82.50. : -
STRAWBERRIES Texas, per 24-qL case.
X6.00yo.ou.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES Navala. choice, all sixes, 22.40
C2.50: fancy navala, all slsea. 32.75.
LEMONS California, fancy. 3o0 to 360,
83.50; choice, 240 to 37U sixes.. 1N1.Z.
FIGS California, per 10-lb, cartons, 85c
imported Smyrna, S-crown, 14c; 5-crown,
Is.-: 7-crown. 16o.
bananas h"er medium aixea Duncn.
12.noe2.50: Jumbos. 82.75i63.25.
dates-Persian. Der box or so Dkgs.. xz
per lb. In eo-ib. boxes, 5c; oriental stuffed
dstes. per box. 32 40.
COCOANUTS Per sack. 34; jer dot., too,
Wool Market.'
BOSTON. March 17. WOOL Territory
and pulled, steady, with moderate offerings
in the latter and a quiet demand. There la
firm tone In foreign wools. Quotations
Territory, Idaho, fine, lorgittc; tine, l3-'al4.-
lino medium, imilevsc; medium. lwi!7t ; l
medium, 17ilSo. Wyoming, tine medl-jm,
lifjl7c: medium, 18ai9e; low medium. 19 li
2"c. Utah and Nevada, fine, 154jl6u; heavy
hue, is u itc: nne meainm, lo'-jyi.c; low
metllum, 19u20c. Dakota, nne. 1516c; fine
medium. 16ail7c; medium, lKiil9c; low me
dium, 19u2oc Montana, flue choice,
2oc; medium choice, 19200; average, ixcjv
lo staple, iwuoo; meuiura cnoice, i)iir!c.
ST. LOUIS, March 17. WOOL Bteady
and unchanged; medium grades combing
and clothing. 17f!21c: light fine, 15'jil7c;
heavy fine. 120!4c; tub washed. 22'ijJlc.
LONDON. March 17. WOOL The offer
ings at the wool sales today numbered 14.-
195 bales. Following are the sale In detail:
New South Wales, 1.50) bales: scoured.
9s 8d; greasy, 61-id'ijls ld. Queensland. 2.2n0
bales: sooured, lldjile 10d; greasy, Spirals.
Victoria, 1.600 bales; scoured, 91VJ2S 1'2I;
greasy, (duls Id. South Australia, 1.2o0
bales; scoured, 10d'(jla 6d; greasy, 641
7Vd West Australia, 1.50 bales: greasy.
7'o8d. New Zealand, T.OfiO bales; soured.
10dtfls ha; greasy, tvruiis in. cape of
Qood Hope and Natal, 1.M0 bales; acoured,
SHdiJla ld; greaa" 61i'rJ9d. Punta Arenas,
l,.uo Daies; greasy, in.,
agar
NEW YORK.
and Molasses.
March 17. 8UQAR Raw,
firm: fair refining. Sc: centrifugal. 96 test.
3e; molasses sugar, fe: refined, firm.
Molasses, nominal: open kettle, 2ma25o; cen-irlfi'B-il.
ni1?ic. Svrup. 2o&25c.
MEW OKLKANH, Mtrctl 17. K If, AH
Steadv; open kettle, J4'fi. S-16c; own kettle.
centrifugal. .vmSc: centrifugal wbltea, mc
yetiowa, S'.'fMc: seconds, zvus s-r".
lasses, nominal; open ketlle. 2utf?25c:
Mo-
cen-
trifugal, 20Ci25c. Syrup. 20$ 25c
RE1L ESTATH THAWS FER 9.
DEEDS filed for record March 16 aa fur
nlsi.ed by the Midland Guarantee and
Trust company, tximled abstracter, 1614
1 arnani street, for The Boe:
Edward R. Benson to William Everg.
part lot 14, Cherry Garden t
William O. Morehead to Anna C. Pe
terson, lot 2o. block 20l Hanacom '
Place
Patrick J. Daily. lr.. to Anton Zjt-
dina, lot 36, Sullfvan's add ,
Lawrence J. FlttgeraliL et si, to Anna
Wilson,- lot 4, Pruyn "a Bub,.. ,
800
1,035
Edward B. taor to r . ' J . Fltggeraid,
part ne sec 20 and w nw sec. 21-15-10
Mary Jane Chystee to C A. Lsopold.
lot 4, block 4, Patrick's add...
Ernest Sweet to Paul H. Ellis, part
lots 1 and 3, block g, SmithAeld
per
Mary M. Reed to Ira. K Reynolda. lot
4. block X Rsed a (tu add
OMAUA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Receipt Again Hear and pricct
Buffered Another Dcoline
HOGS GENERALLY. A DIME LOWER
Light Ron of Sheep and Desirable
Grades Sold Freely at Steady
Prices and Lauaiba Skewed
.o Quotable Change.
SOUTH OMAHA. March 17, 19"4.
ReceiDta were:
Cattle. Hogs, bheep.
Official Monday ....
Official Tuesday ....
Official Wednesday
Official Thursday ..
4.2u0
4.W.1
.'.Hi
8.849
12.1-.2
7,800
5T472
24.9t
i9.758
47.433
87.3N4
1.46
M.oi.l
32,199
2.V9J
it. .33
Lk.9uo
. 6.31
, 4.'io0
Four days fhls week. .22.211
Same days lust week....l4.1N9
Same days week before. .13,749
8a we three weeks ago.. 21, 241
Same four weeks ago....lo.78i
Same days last year.. ..16.346
RJvCElPlS t OR THii V EAR
iO
DATE
The tollowlna table shows the recett is of
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for
the year to uale,. with comparison with
laat year:
1904. 19W. Inc. Dec.
Cattle 195.2H0 195.901 5E.1
Hogs . 509.113 4X0,716 18.407
Kheop 397,9S7 io9.5MJ 108,458
Average prices paid for bogs at South
Omaha (or the laat several days with coin
pailsons; Pate, r 1904. 1908.l01.1901.l00.rl89 l;'-
Mar. v...
Mar. t...i
Mar. 3...
Mar. 4...
Mar. 5...
Mar. t...
Mar. 7...
Mar. 8...
Mar. ...
Mar. 10...
Mar. 11...
Mar. 12...
Mar. 13...
Mar. 14...
Mar. It..
Mar. .
Mar. 17..
I 01, f 221 4 8 t El t 78
6 9S I 6
t 1Jl 7 02)- 6 111
4 W 4 ti 3 4
4 9I 8 67' 3 98
t 521 3 17
4 74 I 3 8J
4 iU, 3 15
4 711 3 6t! 3 8
6 04 I 7 01. 4 07 16 32
t 07
I 7 11 5 97 6 3b
I 7 uri t ki 6 J4
6 13 7 161 6 Mi
5 37
I 06,
6 33,
6 41,
4 73 t 63 I 74
4 7 1 1 3 5s, a 7'i
4 7 J I 3 as. 3 .'0
6 i,(
6 loj
5 '07
7 14
7 251 5 0;
7 29 6 09
6 39
8 59
3 79
0 15
7 131 6 IS
5 40 14 70i
3 74
7 2.1
7 2k
6 20 6 46 4 7 t t-
131 6 56, 4 75 3 63
5 15
5 25
t
( 10! 6 6ti 4 79; 3 61 t 68
6 161 7 19
P Mil 1 N I Wl I IV
1 1 7 101 C 15 I 4 9i 3 65i t 71
'Indicates aundsv.
The ofllclnl number of ears of
stock
brought lu today by each road waa:
Cattln Hoira. fih'n
v ., m. m. . Ay...
Mo. Pac, Hy
4
2 1
25 t
3
60 3
13 4
21 4
i
1
4 1
l ..
2
2
131 16
Union Pnclilc System.
at ix. w. y
. H M. V. R. R.
C, St. P., M. & O. Ry.
n. ec ai. ny
B. ok u. Rv
K. C. & St. J
C, R. I. & P., east
C, It. 1. A P. Ry., weat.
Illinois CentraJ
Chicago Ureal Western
Total receipts 185
The disposition of the day's reCelnts waa
aa follows, each buyer purchasing tbe num
ber ot.neaa inaicaiea:
Cattle, lloss. Sheen
Omnha Packing Company 6;4 1.2u2 6.1
(twin ana company 1,011 z.ubj j,5ti
Cudahy Packing Co 632 2,789 098
632
923
li
21
69
44
118
56
116
18
24
61
162'
"87
48
147
396
Armour & Co: 923 2.4S9 921
Armour ot Co., 000 City
carey tn Benton
MoCreary & Clark
w. l. mephen
11111 & Huntxlnger
Huston & Co
b .' Husa
Hobhtck A B
Sol Degan
Nelson A Morris
S. & S
Parker & Webb
294
J. B. Root aCo
Hamilton & Rothschild..
M. Hagerty & Co.........
Other buyers
' 275
4.W94
Total 4.695- 8,831
CATTLE There waa acu-lier big run of
cattle, here thla morning, although receipts
were not quite aa heavy as they were yes
terday. Packers evidently were not at nil
anxious for more cattle, and. In fact, made
It very plain that their requirements were
extremely limited, nn.l unless they could
get tne cattle ior consiueraoiy less money
they did not want them at all.
The morning was well advanced before
many cornfed steers changed hands. Chi
cago was quoted a dime lower and at this
point; Duyers were slow in eiuriing oui, unu
when, they did go to the yards they took
their time about bidding on the cattle. The
market could probably best be described
by calling It very dull and safely a, dime
lower than yesterday, or fully 151i'J5c lower
than Tuesday. As compared with Monday
the decline In many cases Is even more
than a quarter. At a late hour today there
were still a good many cattle left in first
hands and tne situation certainly did not
show any Improvement aa the day ad
vanced.
The cow market was also dull and fully
a dime lower than yesterday, or lrV225e
lower than for the last two days. Packers
were willing to buy a few choice light
weight heifers, but when It came to the
enerai run of orreringa they were very In
Ifferent. nnd It was hard for salesmen to
dispose of their holdings at any figure. The
greatest decline has been on heavy cows
and the general run of cattle of all weights.
Choice lightweight heifers and the com
moner kinds of cows have shown the least
decline.
The market on bulla today was nearly at
a standstill. None seemed to want any.
and besides being dull the market waa
fully a quarter lower than Tuesday. Veal
calves, though, gold without much trouble
at steady rrloeg.
The demand for stookers and feeders wns
also limited and prices right around a
quarter lower than tbe first part of the
week. The demand from the country the
last few days has hardly been up to ex
pectation and ns a result prices have had
to suffer. Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
No.
1
II....,
4
4....
4....
II....
11....
8....
IS....
1 ...
4....
to....
,.:::
i....
4....
7....
10....
14.,..
I....
It....
16....
10....
I....
10....
21....
At. Pr. No. At. Pr.
.mo 1 40 i mi 4 oo
. 801 3 40 4 1144 4 00
. Ill I 80 II 1147 4 00.
.. 076 I 60 6 1244 4 00
.. 410 3 40 11 1180 4 00
.. 070 I 48 16 1118 4 00
.. 131 I 70 17 1161 4 04
111 I 70 It 1120 4 06
.. tJ 4 16
..loll I T8
..1048 I T5
18 1164 4 08
1 1101 4 10
' M 1104 4 10
....1110 8 78 II ...1187 4 10
.... 017 I 76 11 , U17 4 IS
.. .HBl I 00 6 11H0 4 18
,,..1100 4 80 11 1ST. 7 4 10
....1130 I 80 . 3 12(4 4 BO
... .lliil I 88 41 .'.1184 4 20
....1046 4 86- 14 1141 4 20
....1147 I 86 II 1041 4 80
....11.10 I 88 17 1260 4 an
....1101 I 18 17 1164 4 10
.... 064 I 85 II 12M 4 16
....10?l I 85 tl 8T 4 15
.... ISO I 88 lu ,.1HI 4 25
... .K'BO I M K 11H 4 8
....1041 I 00 14 1410 4 18
...1H6 I 00 " 14 in 4 18
1"0 I 00 IS , .... 1611 4
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
.... m I 88 11..., 1M1 Tl
.... 000 I 16 10 1044 I 44
STEERS AND COWS.
to...,
to....
IS. ...
10....
..1204 I 14 1 ...
.1114 4 U
COWS.
14....
I....
8....
I....
14..,,
710
1148
I4
148
1172
1160
070
070
004
1160
1140
1014
040
1200
....... 074
1000
1001
li:.o
lucO
, liso
7t
1120
, looo
014
I 14
1..
uon
1070
1100
1140
VM
1111
1171
171
121
1048
841
1144
00
1177
1084
814
1064
1244
1141
, 1240
, 1160
, 10IO
1264
1224)
I 04
I 00
I 00
I 10
I 10 .
I 18
I II
I 16
I 10
I M
I 10
I 14
t 10
1 to
I M
I 10
I to
10
l to
8 10
I 40
t 61
I 70
I 28
t 18
I 88
I 60
I 60
t 60
t 80
I 10
I 86
I 75
I 78
i 78
I 75
1 78
t 78
I 80
1 88
3 86
t 00
I 44
t 08
t 00
I 00
too
I. ..
...
4...
10...
I. ..
II. ..
II...
10...
4...
I..,
II. .
1..
It..,
I..,
11..
11...
4...
II..
I .
4..
14..
I..
14..
1....
I....
1....
18....
1.
11...,
I...,
1...
4...
II...
10...
1 ..
T...
II...
001
COW8 AND HEIFERS,
it 884 I is
HEIFERS.
1 800 1 76 16 141 74
1 410 I 60 17 464 I 10
1 840 I 80 4 070 4 II
I U IH 14 Ill I 10
1 166 I 60 II 81 t IS
I IM 18) 16 , 101 I 15
1 840 I 88 M 01 I 16
8 4, -4 t 48 1 448 I 45
I IIO t 16 K Ill I 48
1 401 I 18 14 Ill I 71
CALVES.
1.... ISO I Tl 1 404 4 10
I ISO 4 80
BULI.
1.. IM IH 1 100 I 00
I HJO I IS 1 1140 1 uO
1 M I 40 1 114 I to
1 11B6 I 44 1 1700 I 10
1630 t SO 1 1430 I 10
14iO t 01 1 17 I 18
1 ...1460 I 04 1 tlJO 3 14
STOCKERS AND FEEDEKS.
4 4 I It 4 848 I 88
4 4.1 I 00 9 164 I 08
1 440 i 71 1 144 I N
I..- 160 I 00 1 044 I 00
1 80 4 00 II Ill It)
1 44 I 00 II 440 I 40
1 04 10 '. 4 Out I 48
I 114 4 0 14 47 I U
1 444 I 28 t 146 I 45
II 424 I 28 . t KS l
1 84) I 08 14 838 I 88
4..... 841 I 88 11 IU I 76
IT..... 4.1 I 49 II 67 I Tl
6...... 460 I 44 ' 41. n. n l I 76
IS 6M I 44 1 771 I 08
8 lat 4 44 1 W IN
350
125
1.400
00
10..
. "4
. tot
4 i
4 t'i
. t'W
. 4o
HOG 8 There was a f.tlrly liberal run of
hogs here this morning and, aa Chicago and
other markets were quoted lower, prices
here also suffered a decline. The market
could safely be quoted generally a dime
lower and the close wss weak. Buyers old
not tnke hold with any life and trading
was alow. At noou there were tllll a g 'oil
many bogs left In flrat hands and the
ricce offered were wenk as compare.i wnn
hose tviid earlier in Ihe day. The bulk of
the medium to good-wrlght hogs sold from
tVOO to to.15, with prime heavies fnm 37 15
to to. 36. The light stufT sold from ti00
down. Representative sales:
t 00
I M
to
Ns. At. is. Pr. No. At. Sh. Pr.
11 70 ... I 7S IS 2S1 lf W
44 l'l ... Ill 0C I 4l 5 "5
7S 1J ... 4 40 4! 114 ... b o.'
4 144 ... I 70 140 40 M
40 14 ... 4 tl TS 224 0 4 01
u lt 120 4 M fl 237 40 t 1
0t. 171 ... 4 SO II 2S ... 6 00
to HI ... 4 M 2.'- 2M ... o
41 107 ... 4 00 M 1'0 ... I (
4 .'..let 40 4 to Tl 2'2 i?n t o
l ISO ... 4 1 70 !I7 00 I 074
M........1I0 ... 40 4 IM ... 6 07 V,
70 14 40 4 C5 H 2'S ... I C7'
t ... 4 00 4 t:t 0 I 0i
20 117 ... I 00 to 2H ... t 07V4,
I'.' Ill SO 8 00 41 141 ... I
......!' M IM 70.. 1 tl 140 I C74j
44 221 00 4 W 11 2.M 40 t 074
7 240 IM I OA 44 241 to I 0714,
lit .UI ao I 00 44 114 ... I 074
II 214 40 I 02'4 7 2M ... I 07Va
72 134 ... Mi'l M 247 120 I li7 '4
74 114 40 INt 27. ... 4 10
14 VI 110 4 l'V 42 241 ... I 10
80 t'U ... 4 OS's 271 ... 4 10
41 221 40 I 06 4 2:4 ... 8 10
T 2f0 ... B m 40 2U 40 I 10
T...-.....fO 40 t 0(1 73 t4 ... I II
40 til ... I OS 7'. 234 ... I 10
is f4 ... 8 OS 6 274 ISO 4 10
78 ...Ill 40 6 05 (4 ::,l ... 4 10
B0 , l 00 4 06 ,0.1 271 44 I IS
til I I 80 8 OS 77 9C4 40 8 10
U 7C4 40 t 05 70 n ... 8 124
47 2t4 00 8 1 44 270 ... 3 K't
'..tia 80 8 04 04 272 40 t
TS 21' M I 45 4 144 ... I 12Uj
78 ISl ... 6 08 41 ..22 40 6 11'tj
Tt 2U 40 I OS 84 .244 So til's
01 Kit ... 6 06 81 S?o an 4 IS
60.. 240 ... 6 06 M .410 44 4 IB
7S 214 10 8 08 40 277 ... 6 16
41 160 10 4 06 44 27 ... 4 15
84 t4 12) 8 0S 4 ...240 40 4 16
41 241 40 8 06 II 274 ... 6 13
86 160 ... 6 05 fe Jf ... - 6 16
47 IJO ... 8 08 f. 244 ... 4 II
04 37S ... J 06 '4 247 6 IS
0! I'4 M 4 06 Tt J 44 ... 4 16
4.1 116 ... 6 06 81 28 ... 8 17U,
26....-....H1 ... 4 08 1-4 2 00 8 17V,
73 166 120 I 08 44 244 40 6 17'
40 244 40 3 08 62 372 10 6 Je
71 241 ... 4 08 42 .174 100 I 2
66.. ' 241 170 4 04 40 !U0 ... 6 IS
SHEEP There was a llKht run here thla
morning and as all the packers seemed to
want some fresh supplies, they were out
early nnd paid good, steady to strong prl.-es
for the , desirable grades of ewes and
wethers. Some kinds that did not Just suit
them, or some that they knew were not
killing out up to the proper standard, were
somewhat neglected, but tho general mar
ket was active and fully steady with yes
terday, limits could not be quoted nny
more than steady, and none too active at
that, although the most of the better grades
were sold In fairly good season.
There was nothing new In tho feeder
situation, as the demand Is sufficient to
hold prices steady on the number that have
been coming forward.
Quotations for corn-fed stock: Choice
western lambs, t6.506.65; fair to good
lambs, t5.0Otgi5.50; good to choice Mexican
yearlings, 34.7u4in.Oii; good to choice west
ern yearling, Jrl.6uu4.90; fair to good year
lings, . I4.26ki4.50; ko.1 to choice wethers,
tl '. ; , in. A . . . . .1 , w .. - at WV.?i4 OR.
good to choice ewes, t3.9O4i4.10; fair to good
ewes, 33.25213. .5. Representative sales
No
Av.
Pr.
H6 western bucks ..
23) western ev.es ...
246 western ewes ...
203 weHtern ewes ...
95 western ewes ...
112 western wethers
2J0 wostern ewes ...
2.15 western ewes ....
Ml western lambs ..
275 western lambs ..
274 w estern In nibs ..
206 western lambs .
. 144
. 1"2
. 1"2
. 97
. 75
. SI
. 1-J6
. 1C
. 68
. 72
. 73
. 68
2 50
3 25
3 6
4 00
4 06
4 OS.
4 15
4 15
4 25
4 SO
4 90
4 65
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET.
Cattle and I.nmbs Steady and Market
for Hogs Ten Cents Lower.
CHICAOO. March 17. CATTLE Receipts
6.500 head; market steady: good to prime
, r. ,r.. . j: r. . , mai,,m fi cu.r
Blockers nnd feeders, t2.50'p4.25; cows, tl.tVWr
4.00; heirers, t2.25W4.50; canners, 31.501 2.MI:
bulls. I! I'.'.il m; calves, t3.0o4i4.5o; Texas fed
steers. H.OWS.nn.
HfXiM Receipts. 30,000 head; estimated to
morrow, 26.000 head; left over, S.23H head;
market 10c lower. Closed, firm; mixed and
btitohfrs. f5.20ff5 46; good to choice heavy.
t5.4Ofc6.60; rough heavy, tS.Z5fJ5.40; light, 8480
46 35: bulk.. of sales, f5.3r66.46.
BHF.KP AND LAM US Reeelnts. 15.000
hoad; market steady; lambs, steady; good
to choice wethers, lvl.2of"5.25; ralr to choice
mixed, 83.5014 50; western sheep tS rScfto .25;
native Iambs, t4.50Q5.50; western lambs, 34.00
6J4L75.I f..:." . ' . . - ;
Kansas City Live Stock Market.
KANS4.S CITY, March 17. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 4.000 head. Including 150 head south
erns; market Blow to steady: export and
dressed beef steers, steady. tl.60'n5.20; fair
to good, steady, t3.75414.45; western fed
steers, steady, fl. 403.50: stockers and feed
ers, slow, t8.0(VfT4.28; southern steers, slow,
t3.25W4.2R; southern cows, steady, t2.4Mi3.26:
native cows, weak, t2.753.75: native heifers,
Bteftdy, t3.607T4.2rt: bulls, uteady, t2.50'i3.60;
calves, steady. t3.0O4i6.5O.
HOOS Receipts, 6,W head: market 10c
lower' top. 85.80;' bulk of sales. 35OOQ6.20;
heavy, tfaows 80 : packers, t5.055.20; pigs
and llirhts, tt .mfjg.06.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 3.500
head; market steady; native lambs, t50ofrf
5.i6; western lambs, t4. 75475.56: fed ewes.
18 MVftM.80: vearllnga, t4.6t35.10; stock era and
feeders, 32.754.00. ' .
St. Lonls Live Stsek Market.
ST. LOTTI8. March 17. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 25.000 head. Including 700 head Tex
ana; market for natives slow; Texans,
steadv; native shipping and export steers,
t4 15f5 26; dressed beef and butcher steers,
t4.0O4i6.10; steers under 1.000 lbs., t3.60r(4.30:
tnckers and fenders. t3.30fT4 00; cows and
heifers, t3.154T4.35; canners, t2.25(g2.&0; btillB
t3.00BS.75; calves. o.7Wiy.zo: rexans ana In
dian steers, .8&4.36; cows and heifers, 32.20
63 45.
HOGS Receipt. 6.000 head; market 6fT10c
lower- nlirs and llirhts. 4.(WfJ5.10: packers.
t5.oo6.40; butchers and beat heavy, 35-80
KN1 , '
SHEEP AND LAMBS Recelpta. 1 ono
head; market steady: native muttona, $4 00
474 75: lambs, J4.7V.i5 M; culls and bucks, 33 00
63.75; stockers, iu.owub.uo.
St. Joseph Live Stock Market
ST. JOSEPH. March 17. CATTLE Tte-
Minii 1 4.ai head: market steanv: natives.
t3.6r4V5.lS; cows and heifers, $1.764.25; stock-
r no reeoers. sv.BMa4.1aD.
HOJ Receipts. 4 (H4 nean: mnrser irno
. . : I . . - .y . r nr. . I . . m n .. . . . n ....
lower; ngui, eu.wv.w, uu.uu.
IK 104,5 35.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 5.500
head: market mostly loo higher; lambs,
steady.
Stock In Sight.'
Vnllowlna. are the recelnts of live stock
for the six principal western cities yester
day:
South Omaha .....
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
. 4 600 71 8,500
. 6.50O SO.oriO 15.000
. 4.000 6.300 2.000
. 2.&O0 6 000 1.(0 4)
,. 1.4..) . 4.S3I IJM)
. 500 8.500
.19.500 68.434 2S.500
Stork Market.
Chicago
Kansas city
St. Louis ,
St. Joseph
Sioux City
Total
SIOUX CITT. la.. March IT. ("Special
Telegram.) CATTLE Receipts, 600 head;
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WHEN YOU TRADE IN
GRAIN, PROVISIONS, STOCKS
PLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH
iCOE
Capital and Surplus, $600,000.00.
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N. B- W lasu each week an exhaustive review of the snarfcet and the
moat aocurata foraoast of future, muveiasnts. Free at any oaf fur panose. -..
market, steady; beeves, t3 50tu4t; co -fro and
h.ilcie, 4-.'.'u3 atockers and feeders,
iiiK.il 90; calves and yearluigo. t3 t'o-uliu.
lH4iS- Receipts, t.iM head; market, 1"0
lower; selling at t.75o5.2o; bulk of sales,
tt.95u6.u5. -
flank Clearings.
OMAHA, March 17. Bank clearings tor
t.Mlay, tl.il45.94i 37, a dm-rrase of t.u,734 3J
tioui the vorreypoiidinK day laat year.
POSTOKFH U ftUTItVK.
(Should be read daily by all Interested.
as changes may occur at any time).
Foreign malls for the week ending March
12. 1W4. will close (PKOMPTLf In all
caoesi at the General -Poetofnce as fol
U ws. 1 ARC ELS l'OSr MAIL ck)S one
hour earlier than closing lime shown be
low. Regularand Supplementary mafia close at
Foreign Station halt hour later than
closing time shown below (except that
Supplementary Malls for Europe and
Central America, via Colon, close one
hour later at Foreign Staiiobl.
Transatlantic Stalls.
SATURDAY At 3:30 a. m. for IRELAND,
per s. s. I mhrla. via Queenatown (mall
for other parts of Europe must be- dl-;
rected "per s. s. Umbria"; at 6 a. m. for
EI'HorK, per s. s. St. Paul, via Ply
mouth and Cherbourg; at 8:30 a. m. for,
BEI.till'M direct, per s. s. Kroonland
(mall must be directed "per B. Kroon
land "); at 8 30 a. m. for ITALT direct,
per s. s. Hohenaollern (mail must be di
rected "per s. s. Hohenaollern").
After the closing of the Supplementary
Transatlantic Malls named above, addi
tional Supplementary Malls are Opened
on the piers of the American, English.
French and German steamer and remain
open until within Ten Minutes ot the
hour cf sailing of steamer.
rtalls for Sooth nnd Central America,
. West Indies, Etc. 1
SATURDAY At 8 a. m. for Bermuds, per
a. a. Pretoria; st 8:80 a. m. (supplement
ary 9:30 a. m. for POUTO MICO. CURA
CAO and VENEZUELA, per a. s. Phila
delphia (mall for Savanllla and Carta
gena most be directed "per a. a. Philadel
phia"!: at 9 .11 a. m. supplementary 10 80'
. m. for FORTUNE ISLAND, JAMAICA.
PA VANILLA, CARTAGENA and OREY
TOWN. per a. a. Alleghany (mall for'
Costa Rica must he directed "per s. a.
Alleghanv"); at 9'S0 a. to. (supplementarr
10 90 a. ml for INAOt'A. C A PE HAITI,
PORT DU PAIX and SANTA MARTA.
fer s. s. Athos (mall for other parts of
laltl must be directed "per a. a. Athos");
at in a. m. for CUBA, per a. s. Morro
ChBtle. via Havana: at 10 a. m. for Haiti,
per s. s. Prlns Wlllem IV. maf1 for Cu
racao, Venertiela. Trinidad. British and
Dutch Oulana must be directed "per s. a.
Prlns Wlllem IV. "1: at 12:30 p m. for
CUBA, per s. a. Curltvba. via Matantas
Cms II must be directed "per s. a. Curl
tvba"). Malta Forwarded Overland, Etc., Bi.
eert Tra.11 sna el fls.
CUBA Via Port Tampa, Florida, close at
this office dally, except Thursday, at 6 30
a. m. (the connecting mails cose here on
Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays). '
MEXICO CITY Overland, unleas specially
addressed for dispatch b steamer, closes
at this office dally, except Hunday, at 1:80
p. m. and 10:80 p. m. Sunday at-1 p. m.
and 10:3it p. m.
NEWFOUNDLAND By rail to North iyd-,
nev and thence by ateamer closes at thla
office dally at 6:30 p m. (connecting mall
close here every Monday, Wednesday, and
baturrtay). -
JAMAICA By rail te Philadelphia and
thence by steamer closes at this office at
10:30 p. m. evry -Sunday.
By rail to Boston and thence by steamer
closes at this office at 6:30 p. m. every
Friday.
MIQUELON By rail to Boston and thonc
by steamer closes at thla office dally at
6:30 p. m.
BELIZE. PUERTO CORTE3 and GUATE
MALA By rail to New - Orleana and
thence by ateamer closes at thla office
dally, except Sunday, at'l:3S p. m. and
10:30 p. m , Sundays at 1 p. m. and 110:30
8. m. (connecting mail closes here ilon
avs at J10:30 p. m )
COSTA RICA By rail to New. Orleana and
thence by ateamer closes at thla office
daily, except Sunday, at 1:S0 p. m. and
110:30 p. m.. Sundays at fl p. m. and J10.S0
p. m. (connecting man closes care Tues
days at ,10:30 p. m..
BAHAMAS (except Parcels-Post Malls
By rail to Miami. Fla., and thence by
steamer closes at (5:30 a. m. every Mon
duy, Wednesday and Saturday. .
Registered' mall closes at 4 p. m. previous
day. -
- Transaiatrltlo Mails. '
TATTITT and MARQUESAS ISLANDS, Via
San Francisco, close here dally , at 6 t
8. m up .to March (18th, ncUiaiva,r-fr
cspatch pur a. a. Mariposa.
CHINA and JAPAN, via Tacoma, climes
here dally at 6 JtO p. m. up to March filth;
Inclusive, for despatch per s. .olympla.
CHINA and JAPAN, via Seattle (specially,
addressed only), close here dally at n:30
p. m. up to March- (14th, inclusive for
despatch per s. s. Pleiades.
CHINA and JAPAN, via Vancouver, and
Victoria, is. c. close rer dally at :
p. m. up to March llDth. Inclusive, for
despatch per s. . Etnpreaa of India.
(Merchandise for U. 6. Postal Agerlcy at
Shanghai cannot ho forwarded via
Canada.)
HAWAII, JAPAN, CHINA and PHILIP
PINE ISLANDS, via Btin Francisco, clos
here dally at 6:30 p. in. Up to March fl8th,
inclusive, for dispatch per s. . Siberia.
NEW ZEALAND, AUSTRALIA .except
west), it;vv .:aikloiv!1A. FIJI. '
SAMOA and HAWAII via San Francisco,
close here dally at 6:80 p. m -id to March
119th, inclusive, for Alsuarrh per a. s. 1
Sonoma. (If the Ctinc.-d steamer carry.
Ing the British mall for New Zealand
does not arrive In time to connect with
this dispatch, extra malls closing at 6 30
a. m.. 9:30 a. m. and 4:30 p. m ; Sundays
at 4:30 a. m., 9 a. m. and 4:30 p. m. will
be made up and forwarded until (h ar
rival of the Cunard steamer) -
AUSTRALIA (except West), FIJI ISL
ANDS and NEW CALEDONIA, via-Tan
couver and Victoria, B. C., - olose her
dally at :S0 p.. m. up to March f26th. tn
elusive, for dispatch per s. s. Moana.
HAWAII. JAPAN. CHINA and specially
addressed mall tor the PHILIPPINE)
ISLANDS, via San Franclsoo. close her
dally at 6:30 p. in. up to Marph 26th. in
clusive, for dispatch per . a. Coptic.
PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, via San Fran
cisco, cloee her dally at 6:80 p. m. up -te
March 27th, inclusive, for dispatch per
U. 8. Transport.
HAWAII, via San Francisco, close her
daily at 6:20 p. m. up to March f28th, in
clusive, for dlspstch per. . Alameda.
NOTE Unless otherwise sddressed, West
Australia Is forwarded ' via Europe; and
New Zealand and Philippines, via San
Francisco the quickest route. Philippine '
specially addressed "via Canada" or "via
Europe" must be fully prermld at the
foreign rates. Hawaii Is forwarded via
San Franclaco exclusively.
Transpacific malls are forwarded ta port
of (ailing (Tally and the schedule of clos
ing Is ar-snged on the presumption ef
their vnlnterrttnted overland transit.
Registered maU closes at 6 t m. Previous
day. CORNELIUS VAN
COTT.
Post ma at er.
Postofflca, New York, N. T.
March 11, 1904.
GEO. A. ADAMS GRAIN CO.
Grain, Provisions V Stocks.
Member Omaha Grain Exchange,'
Chicago Board of Trad and clb.tr t
exchange.
Correspondent Bartlett. Fraxlar 4k
Carrlrgton.
3IS Beards! TrassRIifg. Ooasha.
COMMISSION nil
(INCORPORATED.
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