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    TIIE OMAITA DAILY DEE:.' PATUltDAY, MARCIT 19. 190.
IAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Wheat Again Wtk en Better Brortt from
' Witter Bait. ,''..
NO DEMAND AT PRESENT FOR FLOUR
Ko Tttdl or Oala Sold Thif,
at Corn and Hre Were la
Uesnaaa ThroahoaC the
Dnf. '
OMAHA. March H. 1804.
Wheat was weak again today on the re
ports of generally Improved conditions In
the winter belt and on the beiTiah talK
Irom the Minneapolis miller. Those say
there Is no lorplgn or domestic tmnd lo.
Hour. The Hour Johbera stocked up during
the rising miirket and now find no demand,
on the falling one. The market rinl-hed
strong Thursuay on the heavy cash busi
ness reported from St. l.nuls, and there
whs a ruHh of shorts to cover. 8t. Louis
sold ftffi.Ooo bushels of No. 3 red wheat to
southern and southeastern millers. chUsgj
cash sales Thurs.lay took lii.miO busheii
No. 1 northern at Vo under the May and
1.000 bushels In stock at equal price with
May. I!erpool opened at Thursday's
mark, but Kusslan reports gave a firm
tone. .
Chicago May wheat opened rather un
steady with a spread of Vi point. It fluc
tuated between fcVic and 93Hn. Omaha Ma
opened at Mc and was bid up to iJc.
Omaha July opened at 83o, broke Vfcc and
waa bid to Wc attain. New July Iri I hlcagi
went off from W'c, the opening, to M-kC
at noon. May corn was somewhat affected
by the weakness of wheat, hut gained
strength later In the session. Chicago May
slackened from 63'o to hSr. and then
strengthened up toward the close. Omaha
whs bl'l up to. 46a from 46Tc and then
eased off to 4Hc.
The range of prices of Omaha grain for
future delivery and the close for Thurs
day and for today, were as follows:
Closed
Open. High. Low. Today. Thur.
v neat t
a
May
July
Corn
May .......
July i
Oats
Mny
July ......
Local
88 ,
83
46
4
46V4
K7H
fc2-s
46
444
f9A
tan
4
44
88
. MB
tax
44
40'1
3S4
(ash Grain Market.
No wheat was sold
western. II. H. prima timothy, ti.UH; clover,
contract grade, til.
RVfc-No. i, Hufc.
HARLKY-4joud feeding, JS41c: fair to
chile malting, 41iSfe.
PROV18IONS-Mess pork, per tM.,
fim:St. Lard, per lot) V.Kv& tSTH-
Phort rlba sides- (loose). It fyij 4 t-'Vs- Short
clear sldus thoxed). 7.2ift7.37V.
The follow ing were the receipts and ship
ments yesterday:
Flour, bbls...
Wheat, bu....
Corn, bu
Cats, bu
Rye bu
Barley, bu....
Receipts. Shipments
47.4")
rr.mo
,.21l.f)
..W.r0
.. n.vw)
.. 77,000
29 '
51.BO0
134.SOO
mi")
h.o
3O.4U0
On the Froduce exchange today the but
ter market wss steady; creameries, 14f
t3'4c; dairies, la'-fc'ti'Jlc. Kggs, steady; at
marK, cases included, loVjC. ineese, easy,
lt4& llo.
KKW YORK CKKERAL MARKET.
Haotatlaae
on Varlona
of the Day
Commodities.
NEW TORK. March 18. FLOT'R Re
ceipts. 3h,2 bbls.; exports, 11.752 bbls;
the market was dim and lower to
winter patents, $r.mvri5.15; Minnesota pat
ents, f5.lbiU6.60; Minnesota bakers. 84.10
4j4.il; winter patents, to.iftftiS.e'i; winter
iras, fi t)fa 0"; winter tow graae. .i im
t So. Rve flour, dull; fair to good, t4.So$
4oo; choice to fancy, $4.6J4.tO. Buckwheat
flour, nominsl.
CORNMEAI-Stesdy; yellow western,
$1 i.'i-: city. $111, kiln, dried. U.lKt3"v
RYE Dull; No, t western, 82c, to arrive.
HA KLEY Quiet; feeding. 89c, c. I. f.
New York, malting. R&fnc, e. I. f. Buffalo.
WHIT, AT Receipts, 18,515 bu.; spot market
easy; No. 2 red, ll.OOVs. elevator; No. 2 red,
Il.n2'4il 07Vi. f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern
biiluth. ll.OS'i, t. o. b., afloat; No. 1 north
ern Manitoba, nominal, f. o. b., afloat. Op
tions opened a little higher, closing lSff
NEW MR STOCKS AND BONDS
Nertoni Tons Canted bt Sully Til' tit
Continual to the Clotinj.
BANK STATEMENT HAS NO INFLUENCE
Feverish and Irrcanlar Condition
Continues lo the ( lose In "pile of
the Favorable Flaaaclal
Reports.
on the Omaha
change this morning and no oats. Corn and
rye were thu demands for the day. l'rlcea
ruled strong un the uuotullonu or Thurs
clay. Rrreiuta of wheat were enrs in and
3s curs out: one Week ago. s cars tn and 4
cars out. Corn receipts were 13 cars In and
k cars outirme week ago, 24 cars In and fi
cars out. The receipts of oats were 7 curs
In and 4 oars out; on week ago, none.
WHKAT-No. 2 hard. (Cmuc: No. 8
nrd. H)Wiiyic: No. 4 hard. 71'ii"Sc: No.
siflng. lH''i(': No. 8 spring. 80tt'ub6c; No.
4 spring;,' 7l',4tJ7Bc.
('OHN-J-Noi 2. 44c; No. 3, 42fi43c; No. 4
41H;42c; No. 2 yellow, 44c; No. 8 yellow, 42
4M.!c; No. 2 white. 44c; No. 3 while, 4:i(N3e.
OATHNo. 2. 3sft39c; No. 8, 3V(J3Nc; No.
4V,Hlc; No. 4 white, awjfi'c; standard, 41
Notes from Kxchanue Ollleps,
Omaha lnspecttons of grain were 39 cars;
Of whnat,- 1 car graded No. 2 n ird. t cars
No. 3 hard and 1 car No. 4 hare; of corn,
2 cars gTiided No. 2, 17 oars Nu.l, 3 cars
No. 4 and 2 cars no grade; ot uats, 6 cars
graded No. 4 white; of rye, 1 car of No. 1
Roles' of the Orals Trade. '
Minneapolis wheat stocks will decrease
It.CiOv bushels for the week. '
Argentine shipments this week were:
Wheat. 2,944,01)0 bushels, as against, 170,l)00
last week, and 8,352,000 lest year; corn,
fti'ti.OOO, last week (Mi.OOO, last year 16,000.
Wheat, January, t to date, 24.314.000; year
ago. I,610,0u0; Increase, 8,204,000. Corn.
7,S27.O0Oi year ago, (88,000; Increase, 7.868.000.
Grata Market ISlaewmere.
Closing prices of grain today and Thurs-i
day l the markets iiamea were aa 101,10 ws;
' CHICAGO.
...... 1: 1 , Closed
' rr ...... rr'i .
.... AVUdr, Atiurvjr,
. V4T1
87 B
l(Hc net lower; May, 97si'o .closed at
Trc: July, 2Ho. closed et Kc; 8ep
temler. R.lMi &ic, closed st 83to.
CORN Receipts, 24.7 bu. ; exports. 2.114
bu. Spot msrket easy: No. 2 nominal ele
vator, and 5610, f. o. b., afloat; No. t yel
low, 6514c; No. 2 white. M'ic Options closed
ruVc lower; May. STiSMi'c, closed at 67c;
July, 54i5f57c, closed at 64c.
OAT8 Receipts. 12tl,ino bu.; exports. 19.181
bu 8pot market weak; No. 2, 47ic; stand
ard white. 4Sc; No. 2 white, 4SVS No. I
white. 40. . '
HOPS Essv; state, common to cholco,
1903, 2818ic; 1902. 3270; olds, tgltc. Pacific
coast, IS, 25(&31c; 1902, 23270; olds, 3Uc.
HAY Dull; good to choice, 97WI1.O0.
RICE--.8tpady ; domestic, fair to extra,
tj5'Ac; Japnn. nominal.
HIDES Firm; Oalveston. 29 to 2S lbs., 18c;
California, 21 to 26 lbs.. 19c; Texas dry. 24
to SO lbs., 14o.
TAI,LOW-Easy; city tt per keg), Hc;
cotintry (pacKsKex free. S'WTtc.
I.F.ATHF.H fltesdv; acid, 23i2flc.
FROVISIONS-Heef, steady; family, $11 50
f12 50; mes. 9O0B9 50; beef hams. Vi Pn-tJ
22.00; packet. 110 SOnll BO; cltv extra India
incss. flfl.rfifflft.OO. Cut meats, quiet;
pickled bellies.' r.;j8.00; pickled shoulder,
tfi.M: pickled hams. t16.O0fi2l.O0i Lsrd.
weak; western steamed, $7 80; refined, weak;
continental, 11.40; South America. t8.25; com
pound, t R7Vfj7.00. Pork, weak; Febru
ary, $1n.5"fi"l6.o; . short clear, tl4.7oiil6.76;
mccs, tlS.'JI'ffH.'s.
RI'TTKR Irregular: fresh, creamery, 18
f?24Hc: state dnlrv. lt-gJlc
C1IEEBE-Steady; full cream. ' fancy,
small and large, colored and white, Sep
tember. 12c; 'ate made, 1014. -
EOOS-Heavy; western firsts, 17He.
. nn WKi-Alive ana urcasea, quiet ana
unchanged. . - ,
NEW YORK, March lS.-There waa a
rather pronounced tapering oft of the buy
ing movement In stocks 'today and tne
market proved unable to' withstand the
weight ot the realising sales aggravated
by the Bully failure, i he assertions that
tne operator was ehort In the stock msrket
mot with some denials, but the nervous
sell: 1 tone in stocks, caused by the failure, con-
umiea 10 ins ciumng, vtiucit wuji ic-iinn
and Irregular and not far from the lowest.
Renewed selling for foreign account while
the foreign exchanges Were In session was
a feature. In the tone. The forecast of a
favorable bank statement was without In
fluence. The fall In sterling In Farts and
a sharp advance here, as well as a mark
ing up of the prices ot gold In London were
taken as Increasing the likelihood of an
early outgo of gold to Pans. There was
moderate activity In the bond market and
the tone was Irregular. Total sales, par
value, 1270,000. United States bonds were
unchanged on call.
Following were the quotations on the
Stuck exchange today 1
Bales. High. Low. (lose.
per cent; ninety dsys. lvQ3 per cent;
six months. 2u4 per cent.
PRIMri MKriCAMTILE PAFER-4g5'i
per cent.
BTKRLINO EXCHA NOE Strong, with
actual business in bankers' bills at H.S't
4 !!7"5 for demund and at 14 S4:T,4 M30 fof
SO-dsy bills; posted rates, tt "4Mj4. and
84.J7Wf?4 ; commercial bills. M M.
SILVER lar, 68c: Mexican dollars,
44Sc.
BONPB Government, steady; rsllrosd,
Irregulnr.
The closing quotations on bonds are as
follows:
U. S. rtf. it. rM....lii Mnhtun e. f. 4s...l0tlJ
do Is, eouron lflb4j Mrt. Ctntrtl 4t.
So la, rg. ...bf 1o M tne
do eoupon Inf v Mtnn. ft St. L. 4.
do bow to, res nt M . K. T. 4l...
do rnupwi . do lo
Wheat
May .....
July ..
Corn,, ...
Ma'
July ....
Wheat-
May .
July I ........
Corn h ,
May 1.
July
Wheat
May July
Corn .
May ,
July ........
81
iren nowlit 82H.-V '81
F71Z....- rnu , J
47S- ISie T
8T. LOUIS.
ltt Louis Grain and Provisions.
ST. lyOflS. Miirch 18-WHEAT-txiwer.
emornllred by heavy selling on favorable
rop news; No. 8 red.-cash, elevator, f'flc;
rack. tl.0T.V4fi 1.08: May. 0Vc: July. 82sc :
No. 2 hard, V(irte.
CORN Ljowr: No. 2 cash. 45c: track.
tfic; May, 4fVc; July, 4Hc 1
OATS-Lower: No. 2 ensh. 41V4.V ' track.
42ii'42V4c: May. 39-ic: No. 2 white. 4te.
r M)LB-uuil and unchanged; red winter
patents. $4 856.00. and 00 per cent natents
as jiign as v.; extra fancy and straight.
4.MW4.80; Clear, W.644.ia t - .
BEErv-Timothy, steady; 8Z.M2.75.
CORNMEAL Steady; fc 60.
HRAN Dull; sacked, east track, 83o.
HAY-Steady: timothy. 18.00(313.00: cral-
rle, 86.00.
IRON COTTON TIES-820.
BAOOINt 6Hc.
HEMP TWINE e.
PROVISIONS Pork. weak: lobbln.
813 86; lard, lower; prime steam, f8.S6; ba
con, steady: boxed extra shorts. I7.87V:
clesr ribs, r7.87V; short clear, pi lS.
POUUTRY Steady; ohlckens,. lO10V4o:
springs, t3.004it.60 per doxen; turkeys, 18Hci
Oucks. jzci geese, sijfec.
wiittkr Bteady; creamery. 20rz5V4c:
dairy, 1819o. r "
Tf; EGOS Steady at 14c. . .. , , ,
Flour, bbls.'....., .o , . ;2.no
Wheat, bu... .j.M.eOO'-.i. 78,000
Sorn, bu -....,...84,000 100.000
ata, bu.... .,..,...43,000 . 78.000
Wheat-
May
July a
Wheat- "
May ..,
July ...
Wheat
May ..
July ...
90V4U
i.nts
...... 4f,V4 ,
46
MINNEAPOLIS.
EULUTU.
NEW YORK,
9M4j'
.96V.A
94
95V4B
...... :B
93UB
4H
47
96T,B
7HB
'98TIB
6VtU
CUICAOO UltAlX A.NU PROVISIONS.
feataree of the Trading and c'loslnar
Prices on Uoasd ol Trait, .
CHICAGO. March 18. Mysterious selling
pressure on a large scale near the t?los VI
trading on the board 01 'iTade toaay Was
only explained shortly betore the final
gong sounded, the announcement being
mane that Hull)-, the cotton king; had
luseu. bully suddenly acquired member
snip on ine Hoard or Trade only a lew
weeks ago. Considerable liquidation in the
late trauing today waa earn to be fur his
account. Ine slump in wheat was 2Se and
2HU2o for July. Corn Is down 2V, oata
Vj'tf-0 and provisions 15c to 37Vc. From
wso juiy ros to stc, wl'ti only smail of
ferlngs on the market. The market selling
became more pronouooed and prices started
downward. Vague rumors quickly con
nected the name of Sully, cotton king-," with
this heavy selling'. letlnue announcement
01 Buuy s failure was not lorthcominn
however, until some little tlmu later. The
ciose was at the extreme ltw point.-wlih
May at 92Vo and July at tflc. . Clearance
of wheat and flour were 'equal to U3,li
bushels. Primary receipts were tai.UO
uuoueio. aiiaiiiin ou,w outhels a year agq.
Exiwrts of wheat and flour for the wvek,
, according to BrdstreetS, were tquaj to
i.wju.ww ousneis. i;uiutn, Minnapol,a and
Chicago reported receipts of 349 cars, com
pared with 84v last week and 278 a year
ago.
Considerable strength waa manir.i i
the corn pit early Tn the day and prices
showed a fair, advance. The close, was
weak snd near the bottom. May opened
unchanged to Vio higher to fiSHSFkiNo. AMer
selling between 61Vo and ttlc the close
wss si iic. juiy ranged between 48V,0
am. viwk viiu cioiii tn-c. liocai re
ceipis. cars, witn 10 or con tractjri arte.
a. strong casn situation and small re
telpts roaintslnsd a tlrm tone In oats the
greatest pan ot tne seosion. A ea'e
tone prevuiiea si the close. After open'n
at 40lndn0',c May sold between So an
'0 and closed at S-Sc. July ranged be.
tween 8;e and riMtc, c'o.lng at rxVc, wltl
a net loss of yvc. Iocal receipts were
aid caro. -
. rrovlslons Were wek on contlntied sell
lug by commission house. The cloe was
at ine irvw nntnt of the day. w th Ma
Iork Off 87V4C at 11J Mir Inrd 'itf.vn
17V) at ttittiVt. and ribs 16fil7Ve at W8.va
Eilmated receipts- for tomorrow: Wheat.
f cars; corn, lt) cars; oats, 115 csrs; hogs,
The leading futures ranged as 'follows
Articles. I Open. High.! Low. Close.l Tes'y
Wheat
May
July '
IJuIr
Sept.
ISept.
t'orn
Msy
July
Sept.
Onto
May .
July
Sept.
Pork
Msy
July
Lsrd
May July
Rths
May
July.
I
WV6V WV4.I
i9o,' Misvi
WH4f' (SVrHOI
lli4HT,! W,l
'MVtoHl . 834
(83V(fiSI
tS,'T4'
jSo'dVi.
I40L,,TH4I
83 Vj Si
I)el.', lo.
L. A. R.
rCansaa City Grain and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. March 18 WHEAT
May, 82Sc: July, 77V4,c: cash. No. t hard.
8690c; No. 8. 86SS8Ho; No. 2 red, 98cB:tl.0O;
No. 8, WCTWc; receipts, 61 cars. '
CORN May, 43Hc; July. 43V4e; cash. No.
mixed. 44c; No. 8, 43c: No. 2 white. 43Vko:
No. 8, 43&43Vio.
OATS No. 2 white. 42c: No. I mixed. 40
41o.
liAi-Mrm: rnoice timotny, t;o; choice
prxlrle. 87.76fi8.00.
n r Vj in o. z, siratrac.
EGGS Weak; Missouri and Kansas, cases
rsturned. 18Uc new No. ,1 whltewood cases
Included, 14HC
BUTTER Creamery. 20e22c: fancy dairy.
17c.
Receipts. ShlpmentB.
61,io0 48.800
18,400 26 400
7,000 10.000
I5.266.36: second
clears, t3.60'al76;
Wheat, bu
Corn, bu
Uats, du
Philadelphia Prod nee Market.
PHILADELPHIA. March 18 BUTTER
Steady and In fair demand: extra western
creamery, 24V4jc; extra nearby prints, 28c.
KUtJU Bteaay ana in gooa oemanu; rresn
nearby, 17V4o at the mark: fresh western.
174ta; fresh southwestern, 17c; fresh south
ern,' 17c. '
CHEESE Steady; New York full creams.
choice to fancy, ln'flUe; New York full
creams, fair to good, lOVswUo.
Minneapolis Grain .Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. March 18. WHEAT
May. 5Vc; July. 9uVu96e; September.
83Sc;' on track, No. 1 hard, 96',c; No. 1
northern. 96Ta96c: No. 8 northern. . 83 Vtf
93Vc.
riJURnrst patents,
patents. 85.106.16; first
secona clears iz.6W3.bo.
BRAN In bulk. 814.60 ....... . ;
Mllwankee Grain Market.'
, MILWAUKEE. Wis., March 18. WHEAT
Market 2c lower: No. I northern; tl; No.
X northern, 97c; old July, 88V4.0.
RYE Dull; No. 1. 721l73c.
BARLEY Dull; No. i, 02863o; aamplea. 88
fjf9Hc.
C,ORN-Flrm: No. , 9C47Vic; July. 49Vc,
Dnlolh Grain Market. '
DIXI'TH. Minn.. March 18-WHEAT-In
store. No. 1 hard. Wo; No. 1 northern,
4Vc: No. 2 northern, fcvc; to arrive,. No.
1 hard, 96V.c; No. 1 northern. Wc: No.
2 northern, 92ViCJ Msy, 4c; July. 96V,c;
epiemDer. o-c.
(JATSr-On track and to arrive, SSc,
IJverpool Grain Market..
LIVERPOOL, ' March 18.' WHEAT- pot,
null; No. 1 California. 7s lHd. Futures
steady; March, nominal; May, 6s 7V4d; Julv.
6s 7Ud.
CfiHN Spot, null; American mixed, new,
4s r,Ud: Amurlcan mixed old. 4s 7d. Fu
tures quiet; March, nominal; May, 4s 4Hd.
Visible Soaply of Cotten.
NEW ORLEANS, Msreh 18-Secretsrv
Heiter's statement of the world's visible
supply of cotton shows a total visible of
8 21 035 bales, .leslrst 3.408.U9O bales last
week. Of this 2 J48.1W6 is American, against
l.3;X).n;) uat week.
Atchison 21, WW tV 67 67V
do Pfd 6"0 lrMl W e'x
B. At 0 38,tWU 7bVj 77V 7i'
do pfd a
Can. Paclllc 6,900 114 118 112!
Central of N. J I.60O lb lin 156
flies. A Ohio 1.4O0 31 8'i 81
Chicago 4k A l'" 89 39 3Xi
do pfd WO 2 f2 81
Chicago Ut. Western 40 16V 144 H3i
C. & N. W 100 lK6't 166
C, M. & St. P 42,H 14 142- 14't
do pfd 100 178 V. 176V ITS
ChicuKO T. T 10.) loVe . 10S 9
do pfd 100 2it 2)'4j
C.. C, C. At St. L..... DuO 76 76: 71
Colo. Southern 7(0 18' lSVi 17
do 1st pfd 200 64 64 53'4
do Id pfd 7"0 26H 25 24'4i
Del. 6c H., ex-rlghts 1,600 160V 149' 14IIV,
ft W .. "
G 100 1HV WV, Ui
do Dfd 200 64 tiSVs 67Vi
Erie 21.SU0 26H 24H 2li
do 1st pfd. 1 1,2"0 taV
do 2d pfd 1,700 41 Vi 41 ton
Hocking Valley 74
do pfd 100 79 78 79
III. tintml 600 li 128V4 12
Iowa Central.. .. 10
do pfd 88
K. C. Southern Vj 18V4 1HV4 Uf,
do pfd 200 S3 33 n
U A N 4.1"0 HM14 P8V4 11131,
Manhattan I.... 6,400 14UH 142V4
Met. Securities 400 7S4 78 77
Met. St. Ry 4,100 100V losVs l':
Minn. & St. L 58
M., St. P. & 8. Ste M. 100 61Vi 6m 1
do rfd... 3-0 122 imas list
Mo. Pacific 22K) 91H 9ov4 90'
M K. & T 2.700 IHVi 17 17
do pfd 1.400 39 SS SS
Nat l R. R. of M. pfd 100 37 37 86'
N. Y. Central 1.800 llfi4 115 ll'l
Nor. & Western...... 2,V 57i 56 nii
do pfd :. 200 C9 89 85
Ontario & W 8.I10I 21i 2o
Pennsylvania 1.. 81,5(0 H6 115, 115
P., C. C. & St. L. .. 200 62 61 62
Rending 36.6 4'C-i 42 42
do let pfd..., 300 7mJ 7i 78
do 2d pfd.. 100 KN F8 67
Rock Island Co 7,4"0 21 20's 21
do pfd 1.300 62V4 62 61
St. L, ft S. F. 2d pfd 700 43V 42 42
St. L. 8. W 14
do pfd X 84 Vi 82 82
So. Pueific 27,100 . 46 44 44
Bo. Railway 2,200 21 204 20
do pfd 1,210 MV M M
Texas St Pacific....... 1,400 24 28V. 3
Tol., St. U & W .. 24
do pfd 700 87 S5V4 86
Union Pacific 66,600 76V4 751 75
do pfd 100 S6H 86H 86
Wabash 100 19 19 18
do pfd 8o0 36 35 35
W. ft Lake Erie..... 16
Wis. Central 100 18 18 Is
. do pfd , 100 42V) 42V 42
Adams Ex 221
Amer. Kx 100 ISO 190 188
U. S. EX....: 1C0 105 106 ion
Wells-Fargo Ex 2oG
Amal. Copper , 23,800 484 4 41
Amer. Car ft F....... 200 ' 20 19 18
...do pfd. '.,..', JuO ''71' 71 7i:
Amer. Cotton Oil ' , .. 2S
do pfd , ... ..' ., W
Amer. Ice 700 7 f 1
do pfd., , 1.70D . 29 28' 2
Amer. Linseed Oil... 100 9 9
do pfd .. t.
Amer. Locomotive.. .1,100 22Vi 22 2;
do pfd 100 82 82 81
Amer. Smelt, ft Ref. 600 49 47 4i
do pfd 700 92 ' 91 91
Amer. Sugar Ref.... 16,400 12t, 125 121
Anaconda M. Co 100 66 66 61
Brooklyn R. T. 40,400 43. 42V4 41
Colo. Fuel ft 1 400 2S 2S 2
Con. Oas
Corn Products
do pfd
Distillers' Securities,
Gen. Electric
Inter. Paper
do pfd ,
Inter. Pump ,
do Dfd ,
Nat l Lead
No. American ,
Pacific Mall ,
People's Oas ,
Pressed Steel Car...,
do Dfd
Pullman P. Car ,
Republic Steel.....
do cfd
Rubber Goods...
do pfd
Tenn. Coal ft Iron..
U. S. leather
do pfd
l'. o. Kenny
do pfd 803 4i 47
U. 8. Rubber 8'0 13 12
do pfd 800 61 61
V. S. Steel 7.200 11 11
do Dfd B7,S00 6H 57
Westlngh. Electric... 1,100 163 161
Western Union, ex-d
Northern Securities..
...
... 2V
.i.lm
... 14
...loss.
do Old 40 l"4k H. H
do coupon I'.'X N. T.
t-hlon n. 4s. lnMCN. J.
SO Od. 40
Atltntlc C. L. 4o.
B A O. 41
do H o
Ontral of (Is. 80
do 1st lnc
fh A Ohio 4'4. ...lOH, gt
( nirago A A. ni....,
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C. M. A 8. P. I
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( lilcoso Tor. 4o
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P. A R. O. 4n....
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do rod. 4s
of M e.
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5.
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Hocktns V.I
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Offered.
C. lo
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dn M
N. A W. 0. o ...
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Pnn. i-onv, IWs...
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2S St. L. S. W. Is...
107 Smboird A. L 4s.
80. Parlflc 4s
4.so. Knuwar OS....
thu a p. is .
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Union Pacific 4s...
do Ponf. 4s
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do dob. n
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Bank CTearlna-s.
OMAHA. March lS.-Batik clearings for
today. 81.246,272 08, an Increase of tlos,768.S6
over the corresponding day last year.
OilAUA LIVE SI0C1 MARKET
GattU Etotipti Vtj Light and Prices
8tfdy to Btrorg.
HOGS SOLD STEADY TO A LITTLE LOWER
1 ..
Only ft Few Cars sileea Aerlvea a oval
They Chaaaed Haada Readily at'
Steady te , Btroa'g Prices
Ko Chance la Lasaba.
BOXTTH OMAHA, March II. 1904.
1...
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110
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Recelcta were:
Omcial Monday
Ottlclal Tuesday
ornciai Wednesday
Otacial Thursday .,,
Otflcial Friday
Hogs. Kheev.
4,061
8.849
12.1t8
8.871
1,129
.23,316
41,473
81,031
34, 8M
17,591
41477
24,378
84,620
80,;3
&t.70i;
85.781
40,281
82,013
Five dsys this week
Same days lsst week. .16,194
Sams days week before. .16,241
Same th-ee weeks ago. .2J.013
Sams four weeks ago. .. .18,21
ouiiio unji ittsfc ear, . . .ia,iu
JflliCltlPia XR TliJi IkiAR IO UA1B.
The lolluwmg table show the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at buuth Omaha, for
the year m oate, altU comparison with
last years
1904. 1903. Ino. Deo.
Cattle 196,176 200,136 8,861
Hogs 617.313 494.837 12.471
bheep 400,088 tol,6J6 108,662 ..i
Average prices pam tor hogs at South
Omaha tor the laat several dsys with comparisons:
1.2O0 191 .192
2,100 13 13
300 72 70
i'.joO 167 , 104
200 14 14
2.100
2W
100
"7iiO
200
600
i.im '
200
100
Total sales for. the day were S98,600 shares.
Boston Stock 4ao?atloas.
BOSTON, March 18 Call loans, 2Hi4 per
cent; time loans, 44f5 oer cent, offlolal
and bonus:
iWostlnf. eommon.
MH'AJvonturo
4 lAllouos
ST Amalgamated
to Amor, Zinc........
I4 lAtlantlc
16 Ulnaham
....lts C.l. a Hocla
W ;Cntonnlal
10tt Copper Ranaa
H...1&0 Iflalv Wst
T IPomlrrton ....
closing of stocks
Atrhisoa d). 4s....
Atohlson' 4s '..
M.i Csntrsl 4s....
Atrhlsos .
do pfd
Botiton A Albany..
Boston. A Maine...
notion 'ElOTatoa ..
Pitchburs pfd
M.i. Ontral
N. Y , N. 11. A
Ptet Marquotto
Union Paolnc 1 Pranklls
Amir. Aria. mom... II Gf.ncjr
00 pro
Amrr. Pnou. TobO,
Amor. Susar
do jfd
Amor. T. A T
Amor. Woolen
do pfd
Dominion I. A ...
Edlooa Blor. Illu...
o-norsl Eiactrlc ...
Maaa. Rlortrlc
do pfd
Maaa. Uaa
I' .tl,.,. Fruit
Polled Stioo Mirh..
do rfd
r. s. sti
V. 8. Stool ntd
Ex-dlvldend.
71 7.i Ko.alo
. 4 iv-.m Mining ..
.m't Mlchlsas
.114 .Mont. C. A C.
.121Hloin Dominion .
. 1H Osceola
. 74M P. -rot
s wvincy
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No. 1 told. tNew
Cash nuo'atlone were sa follows:
r i.ot H eitesdv. quiet: winter rslenta
VMl nr- atralitht. . It iOota 70- inrira nal.
ITULJ4 ; "'hts. 4.1i4.lt: liakere,
y (Vsr saf
WHEAT-No. S. i96c; No. ' t ' red.' te-s
97V. c
CORN-No. t oo: No. I yellow. 81e.
OATB-No t, XnSfctSc; No. A whiteT 4MI
SKKJ-No, I flax, .!.".' No' I Borth-
' Toledo seed IMarket.
TOLEIK1. March 18 SEEPS Clover, cash
and March. 86 72: April. 86 66. Prime si
si ke, 46.40. Prliss tUnothy. tl a.
Peoria Crala Market.
PEORIA. March 18.-CORN Suady ; No.
t, tic; No. i 4o. ...
Oils aad Rosla.
NEW YORK, March 18 -OILS-Cotton-seed,
essy; prime yellow. 86c. Petroleum,
quiet TurrM-ntlne essy.
kosiN-guier.
SAVANNAH. Os . March 11-eOIIJs-Tur-pentlne,
firm at 86.70.
ROSIN-FIrm: A. H. C. I, 8146; R. tM;
r. t'H); O. 12 66; H, 82.70: I, t 96: K. 80;
it. 83 38: N 3 60; W O. tS 70: W W. 84 00.
OIL CITY, Pa.. March18.-OIl.-Credlt
balam-es. tl 71: certincatee. no bid; ship
menu, 76 4S8 lihls.; -average, 64 32 bbls.;
rune. 1'd.lfo bbls; average.. 74Jfc6 bbls:
siiiDments Lima, 67.712 bbls.; aVeiaga, 67.9NJ
l.i. la. ; runs, Lima, 69. To bbls-; average, 62.j;'4
bbls.
Shannon
Tamarack ....
Trinity
tr. S. Mlnlns.
. wi r s. oil
. It'tah
. 4st''' ,
. ISU Winona
. 14 Wolvarlno ....
.. 17
lAsdas Slock Market.
LONDON, March 18-Closlng:
Conools, saonoy...
do account
Aottroodo
Afhl.oa
do pfd
Pa.llluoro A Ohio
Taoadlan Parlflc
Chta. A Ohio
Chicago Ot. W ...
C . M. A St. P...
PsOnrs
l. A R. O
do pfd
Brio
do tat pfd
do Jd pfd
Illinois Control ..
Loala A Nash...
M , K. A T
SILVER Bar
HN. V. Oomral.
11-MI Norfolk A
t u pra.
4' oaurle A W.
W.,
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P.mnrliinH
Kand Mluso .
koadlng
du 1 .t pf d .
do Id pfd.
go Railway .
do sfd
So Pacldce.
K'ta'tolon PaclOo
toa Market.
NKW YORK. March 18 -COFFFE The
market nperTMl steady at unchanged prices.
Sully's suspension ejused modrote liquida
tion. Sales were re-meted of 9!. 000 bses. In
eluding May st 8 MU6 t'; Julv, 6 Wc;
September, .6.70i6.86e: iJcUihor, . 6 8"r4 sse;
Novemir. s.Qi-e'. December. .Hwrti.l6o;
January. 8.16-; February, t 26c. . It la) aot
BMierslly believed that Sully A Co. were
hi I vested, to. nv material extent la the
ouffta tuarket. Rio, quiet at fta.
do prd
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do otl ..
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OMAHA WHOLES A LIS MARKET.
Condition of Trade and 4,aota4loas oa
llaple aad Fancy Prodaee.
EGOS Receipts, liberal; .market steady;
fresh stock, 14c; Including cases, 16c.
Li VK POUi.TR-Hns, . 8o; young
roosters, 89c; old rdosters, 6'tt.t; turkeys,
).;c; itu k, U'sc; geese. 8c.
BUTTER Packing stopk, llc; choice to
fancy dairy rolls, Ujjllc; separator, 22c.
FRESH FISH Trout. 9'tfluc; pickerel,
6Utic; pike, tc, perch. &iltc; bljeilsh, 15c;
wiiiteiish, f6c; saliuon, lie;, haddock. lOo;
codnsh, 12c; redsnupper, 11c; lobsters, boiled,
per lb., 32c; lobsters, green, per lb, 80c;
bullheads, 11c; cutlish, Utyltc; black bass.
Hoc; halibut,, luc; crupples, i2c, herring. 4c;
white bass, 13c; bluellns, 8c; smelts. ltKullc
OYSTERS New York count, per can,
43c; per gal., 82; extra aspect, per can, 3c;
per gal., 81.76; standard, per can, 27c; per
gal.. 813511.40.
URAN Per ton. tli.60. . .
MAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale
Dealers' association: Choice No, 1 upland,
tu.00; No. 2, 80.60; medium, 85.00; course, 84.60:
rye straw, li. These prices are lor hay of
good color and Quullrj'. Demand fair and
receipts light
VEGETABLES.
POTATOES Colorado, 1.20; Dakota, per
du., n.ni; nutivcs, h.im.
NAVY Iih,A.NH pr bu., t2.25ig2.85.
CELERY Large California, One, lie .and
0c. - .
ONIQNS-Spanlh. rier crate. $1.90; Colo
rado yellow and red. per lb.. 3c.
CABHAGI3 Wisconsin Holland, 4c.
TUKNIPd Ahlte, per bu.,-oc.
CARRUTS Per bu., $1.
PAHSN.PH Per bu., 75c.
UEfiTS I'cr bu.. 75c.
CAULIFi,OWER-Cu:itornla.' . per crate,
12. "5. "
CUCrMBERS-Pcr doz.. tl.60fJl.7B.
TOMATuES-Floiida. per t-basket crate,
4RAD1SHES-Per dot. bUnfhes. 'SoffoOe.
LETTUCE HEADS Per dos. bunches. 90a
Ctl; top lettuce, per del.. 46c. . ,
TURNIPS Southern, per dos.. 50c.
BEETS Southern, ueir dot . Tog. .
CARROTS Southern, per doi.. 75c.
FARSLEV Southern, per dos., IL
SHALLOTS Per do.. 75c.
ONION SETS-Per bvii. of J2 lbs., yellow,
$2.26; red, 82.26; white f 2 60. .
SPINACH Per bu? fccijtl.OO.
FRUITS
APPLT'i Callfurnla,,.RelllJowers. per box.
81.76; Oregon fiincy tctida, per box, $1.90;
New York export Orvc'nings, Ruaeets and
Baldwins, 84.26. v .
CRANBERRIES Jersey, per bbl., 17; per
box. 82.60.
STRAWBERRIES Texas, per 24-Qt. oase,
S4.O0ig5.00. ' T ., .. v
TROPICAL FRUITS.;
ORANGES Navs Is. thoice. aU rites, 12.40
432 50; fancy havalS, all slzea, 2.7S.
LEMONS California," fancy. ?00 to 360,
S3.60; choice. 240 to 270 'sixes. M.Mvf3.25.
FIGS California. iitK 10-!b. cartons, tSot
Imported sjmyrna, j'Ofown, 14; . 6m: row n,
16c; 7-crowi, lfic .". ' '
BANANAS Per medium - ailed bunch,
82 002.50; Jumbos, 421793:3.15.'
DATES PenHian.-.ilttJfcox of 99 pkgs., 82:
per lb. In 9Mb. boxes. 6c; Oriental stuffed
dates, per box. t2 40. -
COCQANUTS-Per sack, 84: pet? dox., BOo,
- MISCKLLANEOUS. ..
CHEESE WIscoAisln.. twins, full cream,
12c; Wisconsin Ypung Americas, 13c; bdock
Swiss, 10c; Wisconsin brick, 13c; Wisconsin
llmhurgcr, 12c. i . . ',
CIDER Per bbl.. $3.60; per -bbl., $3.36.
HONEY Nebrsska, per S4 frames, $8;
Ctan and coiornoo. ner m irames, w.
HOK8KHAUISM-per case of. a , do,.
packed. 80c,
MAfijU buuak-uh(o, per. to., nie
lli DES No. 1 green, 6c; N6. 2 green. 6c;
No. 1 salted, To; No. 2 salted. 6c; No. 1
veal calf, 8 to 12 lbs., 6c; No. I veal calf,
12 to 15 lbs., Hc; dry suited hides. SQl.'c;
Sheen pelts, 25Jr27c; horee hides. 31.50ar2.60.
NUTS Walnuts, No. 3 soft fhell, ner lb..
15c; hard shell, per lb.; 14c; No. t soft shell.
per id., lie; no. z nam sneu, rer id., jzc:
Brazils, per lb.. He. -filberts,' per 'b.j Hcj
almonds, soft sbe'.l, per lb., :5c ; hard shell,
per lb., 13c; pecansv larcre. per lb., 12c;
small, per lb., 10c; peanuts, per lb.. c;
roasted peanuts, per lb.. 8c; Chill walnuts,
12ft1SVc: large hickory nuts, per b i.. (1.60;
snellbsrks, per bu., . $2; . blavclc walnuts, per
bu., $1.25. .,.-,
1 i. ? .
Metal Market,
NEW TORK". March 18-METALS-T1n
was again higher in-- the, London market,
advancing 1 10s to 128 4 5s for spot and
128 12a 6d for futures. The local market
was also higher and firm, closing at 828.30
028.60. Corper was' Unchanged In London,
closing at 57 2s tid for spot and 58 7s 6d
for futures. Locally copper was un
changed; lake held at 312 5"il2.76; electro
lytic and casting at $12.373 12.62. Lead
advanoed Is 3d to 12 in London, nut waa
unchanged here at $4.60fl'4.65. Spelter de
clined 2s fid In London, closing at 21 16s.
but waa unchanged here at $5.0O5.10, Iron
closed at 61s (Id In Glusgow and at 4.1s d
In Mlddlesborough. Locally Iron cloned
unchanged; No. 1 northern foundry. tlS.OO
ril5.60; No. t northern foundry, 814.60'a 15.00
No. 1 southern foundry and No. I 'south
em foundry soft, $13. 50fil4.CO.
Wool Market.
BOSTON. March -18.-WOOL Territory
and nulled, steady. With mooerato ofTe. ink
in the latter and A quiet demand. There is
a tlrm tone In foreign wools. Quotations:
Tarrltorv. .Idaho, fine. 15 'a 16c: flue. Iiiui4c:
fine medium, lb(16c; medium, ltj)17c; low
medium. 1.4ilc. v yoming. nne meaum.
164317c; medium, 18i9c: low medium, 19tf
r.j. Utah and revuaa, nne, iDtgibc: neavy
tine, 13tol4c; tine medium. Itiyl7c; low
medium. 19'n20c. Dakota, fine, Mjlfjc; hni
medium. 16al7c: medium, lt'al9c: low me
dlum, li2oc. Mnutana, tine choice, Iv'ti
toe; medium choice. Ikuiuo; aveiage, l.Sj
lc: etanle. isaw: medium cnoice. iiiz;c,
ST. LOUIS. March 16. WOOL Steady
and unchanged; medium grades, combing
and clothing. 1. &:.' c; light nne, loAjl7c
hoavy fine, L'ul4Vc; tub slushed, 22lc.
Date. 1904.190S.1902.1901.il00-11839.!lK.
Mar.
tour.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Aiar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
taur.
iuar.
0 0 9o
I etUl
I 221 4 M $ 61 8 7t
4 i 4 til t M
4 Uttl 8 671 8 81
t isi Is 6ii n
i 8oi 4 T4I IS tU
1 7 Ua. 0 bki S 04, 4 Hi: S to I
lift; 1 161 lu a ill 4 il
6 19 It 061 S Sa I 4 7S
t 11 7 14i I 6 41 14 .1
4tr
0 JU'
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7 Uil b 46 1 4 78 t 82
6 1S4.I 7 kx, k 1.1, S uoi '.b A h3l S 63
0 29. I 101 B OU 1 I a Pl o oa
I s OU oo o ooi o IV
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3 bs; 8 73
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17.. I 6 04i 7 lo, 8 16 If m
IS. .1.6 04 7 Ub 8 21 6 55
6 U. i ui, 11
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6 V 7 11 k 9i
I UD S V9
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7 Ri 6 07 f '!
7 21) 6 19 i 89i
7 li 8 18 6 40 14 78,
8 0
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8 68
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8 76
4 7o
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74
'Indicates Bundav.
The official number Of cars of stock
brought i(i today by each road was:
.. .. Cattle. Hogs. Sn p, Jl'r s,
C, M. St. P Ky.. 1 i
Wabash '.. 3
Mo. 1'ucinc Ry S 1
I'nlou Pac. System.. 8 al
C. 6V N. W. Ry S
i, E. & M. V. R. R.. 12 S4
C, Bt. P., M. & O.... 2 ti
R. A M. Ry, 20 33
C, H. ok y. Ry 2
I'., R. 1. ot I'., east.. .. 1
C, R. 1. ft P., 'west
Illinois Central 2 2
Chicago- ti. W ........ 1 e
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1 10 I .
1. HV) I 70 I
1 Ill" t 70
1 1vt t IS
t 1131 t 71
CALVES.
I S 1....
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t
9TAG8.
t to
: HOGS Recelpte of hogs thla morning
were only fair, bit. the same ss has been
Wie case nf late', packers did not take hold
with much life. Salesmen were willing to
sell out- at steady prices, but packers
wanted to grt their supplies for a little
less money. Their bids were all the wsy
from steady to a nickel lower, and as fast
as a salesman could set a steady bid he cut
loose. Butcher-weight hogs now seem to
be selling to as good advantage as any.
Heavy hogs, unless of good iuallty, no
longer sell at the top of the market. In
fact the greatest .weskarse this morning
was on the heavy hogs ihnt were lacking
In quality. The msrket was uneven all
srmind. so that sales went all the way
from ateartv to a nickel lower. . The hulk
of the medium to good wetaht hrgs sold
from $6.00 to $.".! J, with prime heavies from
to. 15 to 85.28. The light staff sold from $5.00
tfewn.--
The close of the mntket was slow rtnd
weak, some of the late siles being fullv a
nickel 'lower. At noon there 'Were still A
few load Jeft In first hnntla. Representa
tive safes: -
$3.76 it 8 28; crws and 1iciroi, $1 M-f42;
stockcrs Slid feeders, t'(i4 2A.
lUMSRecelpie. 3 head: market was
ste.tdy to 6c lower; light. $.Ytii6.2b; medium
and heavy, tr- Uku6.3t.
Sll KKP AND I. A MBS -Receipts, .8
head, msrket steady; lambs. 8s.n0: year
iings. $5.10, wethers, $4 7u; ees, $4.36.
No. At.' 88. P. No. At. h. Pr.
TO . ......1ST ... 4 7 l HI W It
r. ...... .171 ... IS t) in in lit ,
t 1.171... 4 15 M........t:,0 ...'Hit
71 J..1M '.'...4W T7..: in IIS I oo
It -." ... 4 VI 73 121 ...195
14. -....-.'.. It . 40 4 M ...n.t.trt t- 8 t
1....M..tt ... 49 71. ...... .Ill 40 8 04
M 1 4i 1 144 10 8 05
I ..Ill 40 4 M 17 ISI 0 ( 08
... ....tol .... S8 . tat 10 I 04
80 Ut 10 4 M t rn ... I M
II........M Ut 4 81 Ill ... I 01
M. ut o t no ti nil no t s
70 tit ... 00 70 til 40 I OS
..to S00 . II 14 SO OS
0 .'..tflf 10 I 00 7... Ut M 104
65 1.814 .k I 00 U 47 40 I OS
65 ,tl ... I 00 11 121 ... I oe
I'4 .4 1 00 47 140 ... I OS
eo lit.... loo ;........ ... 107
so., t:T to 1 00 44 tlS ... i 074,
Tb. ill to t 00 TO 130 44 I 0T1
77 13 40 I 00 I I ... i C7
f 121 ... t 00 14 tut ... t 07
15. ". tit ISO R 00 41 Ill ... t 07
70 117 40 I 00 61 ...,.. . .1ST ' 40 I 10
67 ...461 60 I 00 ' ' 2tl ... t 10
71 14 ... t 00 to 31 ... t 10
75 121 ... I 0t4) 4 tl SO 8 10
on ,.:4 ... s otvi M ! too t 10
7S. ...... .Wl ... 8 0314 rt II. ... 110
66.. 141 ISO 4 (.." 'S :1 ... 5 10
6 Kl ... 6 Clt tr S7 ... I 10
7f tn no e ot'o rt 130 t 10
SI 31S 80 8 03Vt 4 371 ... I It
f .Ili4 ... 06 T4 10 ... 8 10
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II l! ... 8 OS t ITS 40 I liW
44 240 40 6 OR 09 2a ... t IZ'4
4 19 ... t, tn 60 m 120 i
St 323 40 8 OR 61 271 ... ft 13V,
xi. tin ... t os 40 iu ... tit
to 213 1W OS 87 SOJ 80 8 1R
3S3 ... I 03 71 251 ... 6 IS
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83 4 to t nr. '
Total receipts!
CI
103
The uinuo6Hu.ii ol i lie day s rccclpis waa
sa tollows. eacn buyer Jjurcnaslng me nuiu-
brr of head indicated:
Omaha Racking Co.
bwut and Couiuany -.
Cuualiy lc-Kliig Co
Armour ft Co..
Armour' ft Co., 8. City..
Mccreary ft Carey
V. 1. Stepnen
Hill ft Sou
Hustun & Co
Hamilton ft Rothschild.
L. F. lluax , , ,
Hobblek ft U
Sol Legan
rarker ft Webb....:
Rrey Racking Co
J. to. Root ft Co..........
Other buyers
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
8 oil lull
488 Li. 4J
loti K.l.M
804 2.44J 1,1
n4 .... " ' .i...
80
8
7 : .,w
18 ..... ... ....
T
19 , ..,
its-
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W '.V ....
1S4 ' .... ' ;.,.
1.ED7 8.98S ' t9W
very nam run tn-
Totals
CA l"i There was
cattle heia.tnu mon.lng and lu faot the
receipts were much smaller than generally
anticipated. As a result- trading - rulad
active, with prices eteaay to strong as uom
purod with yesterday's close, or Cons der
ail y higher than yesterday morning.
There were only a lew corn-fed 'ewers m
the . yards and they sold quite freely at
fully steady, prices .as compared wllh . yes
terday's lite market The close of Vestef-
day's market was ratner a surorixe, owui
to the fact that -ehloDera Uu.V
bought -a -tiovd many Air I ho bailie, . wuoca
forced Mocal packers lo raise their hands
considerably. The market .is now on.
about logiluc lower (ban the close of lust
week on an- thing al all desirable. Owing
to the rapid fluctuations there is, of course,
considers bis unevenneas In. the roArket, hut
In the majority of cases lo&lic wuuld safely
cover the loss as compared with the closn
Of laat week.
-The cow market was fairly active this
morning and fully steady with ysterdy a
late market. For the week good. Ushtrwelaht
heifers are rlgnt close to steady.: Cann wa
rm ve also shown little change, but tne me
dium grades are probably 104cl3o lower than
a week ago. . A good clearance aria mads
this morning at n, esrly hour. -. v. r
Hulls ehowed no particular change, either
lata yesterday or this morninsj. The de
mand for them 's very I mlted, for some
reason, and the market rnucn lower tnan a
week ago. Veal, calves continue in; good
demand at tinchsnged prices. . i' c
The stocker and reeder market waa. again
dull and a little lower. The. demand from
the country this week has been rather dls-
appolntln and speculators pave a eooa
many cattle on hand, although they have
been offering them at srreatly reduced
nrlcegL Common cattle have nstirrstly suf
fered the worst. Wenreaentstlve sales:
BBHP STEERS
8IIEEP AND LAMRS There were only
a few cars of sheep here tills morning and
the d emu nd being In Bood shape "he tnur
llot ruled active nnil steady to struntr.
Some .Muxican. wethers and yearlings sold
for $4. 96 and some ewes brought $4. Id. Vor
the week the market on good wethers and
ewes la right around a quarter higher wiih
the less desirable Kntdcs not nliowlng so
much of n advance. Heuvy yenrilnps
are fully 10'4 lfio higher for the. veek .mil
in .some cascf even mote trmn that, l.iijht
welgliuveHrllngs, tliouull, are no mora than
steady, owing to the londllion of the lamb
market. Lambs have been slow rale all
the week at ull points and the mnrket no
better than oteady. The quolliy of the
lambs ccn.lng to this i-inrkct, however, hiis
been rather inferior, very few bunches
being letter !an fair.
Quotations fr corn-fed stock: Choice
Western lambs, 83. 61.1, 65; fair to good
lambs. $5.0WV.?l; good to choice Mexican
yearling. f4.7r-'Wri Ol; Rood to choice west
ern yearlings, t4.ar.fii.80; fair to gcod year-lllis-s.
$4.ifiil.60: k,ood t choice we lutrs,
4.2f)fi4.60: lair tr good wethers, $3.90Sr4 25:
good to choice ewes, $3.8vi4.10; fair to good
ewes, n.Lb'ij3.7o. Kepresentatlve sales:
Kevr York Live Stock Market.
NKW YORK. March 18. HKKVEH Re
ceipts, 3Vtv. head; steers, tlrm to a shml9
higher: bulls and cows, steady; medium
Slid thin cows. Slow. Steers. $4 116 :6;
hulls. 83 0i ti 4. :'.: cows. $l.iJ3 8j. Cables
? noted live rattle steady st Liverpool snd
.ondon; refrigerator beef, slow, K(lin
ler lb. Estimated shipments t b rrow, l.Tl'O
cstlle snd 6.10l qusrlcrs of but.
CALVES Receipts. 47 hc-td; market
stea.lv to strons; veals. $4 rWVft.'H: Httl
calves. $.t.niii4.i;ltv dressiNl Veals, slew,
8il2'v per lb.; country dressed, caller, !Hf.
nc oer lb.
t40ls Receipts. I.04 nenil: r.ntrket weak;
rennsvlvania and state hogs, t"-.50.118 .00.
8HKKP ANI LA M US Hoevljits. S.rS7
head; sh-ep, firm; prime laml. lnc higher;
medium snd common, srteH.1v, all fo'd.
Sheep, 83 Milli on; lambs, li .iMi-H 75. Cobles
quoted sheep sternly st Liverpool and Lon
don. Estimated shipments f.-r tomorrow,
722 head.
stork In Slant.
Following are the receipts of live stock
for the six prlncliml western cities yester
day:
South Omaha
Chicago
Kansas City ..
St. Louis
St. Joseph .....
Sioux City ....
Totals
Cattle. Hogs. Sh
1,215
1.5' 11
1 5"0
1.4O0
2S0
200
7.1m
IS.ron
4.1t
4.0.10
3 8S
S.6U1
een.
1 63
S'V'O
I 000
l.SCO
228
6.086 44.812 12.411
Dry CJMda Market.
NEW YORK, March 18-ORY HOODS
The market has become ilomoraMieil for
the time belne. owing to PijIIv's suspension.
No effort either to buv or to sell Is be'ns:
msde until the situation is cleared. The
Incident ,ls, regarded as likely to have a
beneficial Influence. Jobbprs have don an
Indifferent business during the- day.
REAL ESTATE TRASSKEnS.
IS
western ewes
109 s sstern ewes
, t western ewes .1..
: 95 western ewes
48 western lambs
PIT western ewes
II western ewes .
1 western wethers
2 western wethers
267 western yearlings ....
16 yestern lambs
l exlcan yearlings -,.'..
U. western lambs
Av.
. 87
; fc8
. 100
. 116
. 83
. 84
. 68
, 140
. 126
, 70
. 100
... 78
,1-100
Pr.
5 1
4 15
.4 25
4 IE
6 80
2 75
4 10
4 25
4 26
4 4C
4 7C
4 Ml
5 00
Evaporated Apples and Dried Kralta,
NEW YORK, March 18 -EVAPORATED
Arru-H-1 ne maiaei is nrm, wnn arming
gojd and prices showing a hard rising
ttndency: common, 4u 5 '-'; prime, 6Vti6)ic;
choice. 6ii;c: fancy. (a.'Vac.
CALIFORNIA DRiEU rRt'ITS Prunca
range from 3Vac to b'c, according to grade.
Apricots rule firm: oholce. 8V.ui0c: extra
choice. lOVjlOVfcc; fancy, lljjlic. Peaches
hold steady 10 nrm; oholce. 6-,j&7Vic; extra
cnoice, vwruc; tncy, yiuioc.
. 41
,111V,
.107
. 11V
Nteadv 9ll 1.1 .VI iu, minA
1 -"!r4 per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for short bills Is S per cent; for three
mouths' bills. 1 15-1693 per cent.
New York MIbIusj ptorka.
NEW YORK. March 18.-The following
are the r'oalng prices on mining slocks:
dass Cos
Alice
Droooo
romatock Tunnl.
too. Cal. Va...
Huro Stiver
Iron Silver
U-sdvlllo Cos .....
Liulo Caicf
34
. 8U
. It
.
.lis
.114
110
.
.. 4
Ontario ..
uphir
Phoooti
Poioal
Savafo
Blerro. N'svada
Sntall Hopea ,.
otauoanl
.400
..414
..
.. 27
..70
.. 64
.. 30
.14
Ken Ysrk Money Market.
NEW YORK. Msrch 1A MONET On
call, easy; 1Vuo1V per cent: closing bid,
lVjper cent: offered at IV per cent.
TliiU lAJXHA-tiy; bUt days, KjIV,
Disband Fremrh Upern Troepe,
NEW YORK, March 18. It was decided
touav to d kband tho New Orleans French
Opera company, the members of whloh re
fused to sing last night, claiming that
their salaries were overdue. The company
began an engagement In -this city on Mon
day, the intention bring to open In Parts
after a short run here. It was ssld that
Manager Charley appealed to his New Or-
leaps subscribers tor nnsn-lal assistance,
but. falling lo secure It. state uo the en
KRgenient here: The- company numbered
;no people and has bten hesrd In many
parts of the country.
Sew Mexican . Consul Arrives.
BAN FRANCISCO. March 18 Cayetano
nomero, ine newiy appmniea Mexican con
sui general to s in 1- run. L-cn, tins arriv e
here. Mr. Romero Is n broih.r of the lite
Mamas Romero, a' one time Mexican mln
Istrr to Waanlngton. and he has hlmsel
served as charge d'affaires at Washington
and later as the Mexican minister to the
republics or erorai America, with htad
quarters In tne city of Ouateuials. H
comes here ss successor to Rafael de
Bay as f.nrlque.
aspends'., Cotton Boosner.
NEW-YORK. March ll-,The suspension
01 buny, ine cotton operator, whs i
bouuceil oo the Cvtloa exchange today.
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Deeds filed for record March 18, aa fur
nished to The lice by the Midiund Ouai
uiilee und Trust company, bonded ab
stracter, 1614 Farnani street:
Charles F. Metlreir land wlte to Rob
ert 1. Hiunilton ut ul, lots i, J and
K, In Kellom s add $26,OuU
Ocorge W. Heliard to A. J. Parker, .ot
6, block 3, Shut-wood s e.baiv 1 b50
George V. Hcbuid to A. J. liiikor,
lot 6, block 4, Slierwoud's lutidiv... I GUI
Mary Dworak to Steven Maicliu, k)t
3, filiM'k 3. Dworak s udd 10
Hcrnuin Jerndorf to Mets llros.'
Rrewlng HbNoclallon, lots 7, 8, 8 and
10. block Si. Millard 7.0OJ
Ellen M. Hicks and husPaod to Jay
1). Fonter and John W. Robbins. lots
60, 61 and 62, block 6, Jei jnie park.. I,0f0
Fred L. iioouilch unci .vile to Alex
E. dander, lot 20, block 11, Shull's 2d '
add 4.200
Iiolcn L. ttevens lo Andrew It. M.ic-
lluin, lols 1 and 8, Muylleld 1
Frank Thomprion, excculor, to Anna
UerriHh, lot 3, block 1. Hcdford 10
Joiin H. Levy "lid wife to Juhn I,
Kcillck, lot 8. Phx-k iM'i. city 1,500
Ella It. Folsom and IiuhIiuiuI to Nlles
R. l'olsom, port lot S, block UnVj,,
city 2
T..i.ul 1. Qlrht l.i f?-.tlili ltl.ltlert.
soiuli 24 feet lot 1, b.ock 14. Florcnco 100
Harriet 11. Clnpp and nusbnnd to
Oacjir tl. Homk. lots 1, X 13 und 14.
I Im k 1. Hoock's subdlv '. 3C0,
Snruh A. Stare to U.-mlrt M. Drew.
west 50 feet lot 6, Mock b, A. 8. l'at-
f'ek's add . I
ChrlHtlMii Kiulocr t lgusl Srhmldt,
noi tlieiist Vo feet los , 5 and li, block
13 Millard "0
CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION.
State of Nebraska. Oi ,tc of Auditor of
Public Accouuih, Lincoln, F bruury 1, 1im4.
It is hereby cer tilled that tho Aclna Ulo
Insurance company of Hartlotd, In tin)
state of Connecticut, haa (.onipiird v.lih tin
Insurance law. of this slate, apu.lcablu t
such compsnlcs, luid Is therefore authorized,
to continue the business of life and inci
dent Insurance In this state for the ouiriiit
year ending January 81. 1606.
Summary of report fiicd for the year end
ing December 31, 1H03:
INCOME.
Premiums $11,733.25.1.87
AU other sources 2.8:5.i0.j0
Tolal
DISBCRSEMENTB.
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CHICAGtXLIVB STOCK MARKET. '
.1 . .
Cattle and Sheep; , Steady und Hogs
Averatte Ten Cents Lower. .
' CHICAQO, March 18.-CATTLn-Recelpts,
16(0 head; market steady gocd to j.rme
fteers", nominal, $6.7676.75; poor to medium,
$3.6ij6O0; Mockers nnd feeders, $2.6(4.30;
cows, fl.G0fi4.00; heifers, $2.60'4 60; c nners.
Sl6iii - 50; bulls, $2.0Oi4.0O; -calves, i3.Wt
6;25; Texas fed steers. $4.00.35.00.
HOGS Receipts, 3,000; estimated tomor
row. 15,000 htad; left over, 8.887 head: mar
ket 6c lower; mixed and butchers, $5."0;ft6.40;
rood to choice heavy. 86 8Ti6 50: ruufth
heavy.' 85 .2MiT..35; light. S4.85ii6.35; bulk of
sales. $5.26&5.40...
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 6,000
head; market steady; lambs steady; good
to choice wethers, $4.25'ii5.;6: fair to choice
mixed, 83.5(4.50; western sheep, $3.2536.26;
native lambs, 84. 60310.50; western lambs,
$4.0085.75.
Kansas City Lire Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. March 18. -CATTLE Re
ceipts. 1.600 head, Including: 800 head if
southerns; market steady, all quotations
steady; export and dressef beef steers,
84.60(66' 26: fair to good. $3 604.60; western
fed steers, $3.4tt?f4.4C: Blockers and feeders.
$3.254.50; southern steers, $3.264.26; south
ern cows, $2.403.26; native cows, $2.003.76;
native .heifers, $3.604.211, bulls, $2.50,1.05;
calves. $3.006.60. ''
.. HOGS Receipts, 4,100 head; market was
steady to strong; top. $5.?7V4; bulk of anJes.
86i.ii5.30; heavy. $5.20fif6.27l; packers, $6.06
j6 90: Pits ,and lights. $4 20ri5.16.
-SHEEP AND LAMHS-Recelpts, 8.000
head; market steady; native lambs, $5,001?
6 06: western lambs. $4 75fi6.60; fed ewes.
$3.9054.30: yearlings, $4.60U6.10; stockers and
feeders, $175(34.00 ..;
t Loala Live Stork Market.
ST. LOCIS. March 18 CATTLE Re
ceipts, 1,400 head:, no Texans; market was
steady; native shipping and export steers,
$4.166.25; dressed beef and butcher steers,
$3 m)$6.10; steers under 1.000 pounds, $3,803
4.80; stockers and feeders, $3.604.00; cows
and heifers.- $2.854.26; canners, t2.263f2.oO;
bulls, $2 808.75; calves. $4 ij4i.60; Texas
ani Indian steers, $3.2S4.26; cows and
helferi" $2.15'53.46.
MO(3S Receipts. '4.0T0 head; market was
stesdv; pigs and lights, $4.4"g.O0; packers,
$6 oiVfje SS; butchers and best heavy, $5.t0
j55o.
SHEEP ' AND LAMBS Receipts, 1.600
head, market steady; native muttons. $4.00
414.76:' lambs. 84.766 60; culls and bucks,
$3.00(04.00; stockers, 82.00ff8.Cv.
Sioax cnty Live Stock Market.
.SIOUX CITY, la.. March 18.-(6peclal
Telegram. i-OATTLE Receipts. 200 head.
Market steady; beeves, $3.604. 80; cows and
heifers, $2.4iVfi3.60; stockers and feeders, $3.00
fit 80; oalves and yearlings, $3.00(3.70.
HOQS Receipts. 5.500 head. Market
steady, selling at $4.76u6.20; bulk, $5 fsu5.06.
. Rt. .tosenh I Ire Stork Market.
HT JOSF.PIf Miu-ch ' 18 CATTLE- Ite-
celpts, '.'S'l lieud; market . steady ; natives,
Paid policy- holders.
All other payments
' Total
Admitted assets
M0I8 874.G;
...o,rc2,8 01
. . 3,303 03 .11
.. .19. M. 003.(9
. .$i!8.0fi7.8'i2.fl
22.176.00
I 687,810.10 $G2.896,10.lO
2,000,000.00
1 VABILITIF.S.
Net reserve . ..... $57 6W.o21.oO
Net policy claims..
All other liabilities
Capttsl .stock paid
up .'
Surplus hevond cap
ital stock and
other liabilities.... M71.756.65 8,(771.766,11
Total ' !$8,(K7,8t.5
' Witness my hp.nd and the seal of the
auditor of public accounts the day and yetvr
first above written.
(Seal) CHARLES WESTON.
Auditor of I'ubtlc Accounts,
. JOIIN I PIERCE, Deputy.
MchlOdlt
CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION.
STATE OF NEBRASKA. OFFICE OF
AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS. LIN
COLN. Feb. 1. 19o4. It Is hereby cortifted
that the Metropolitan Life Insurance com
pany of New York, In the state of New 1
York, has compiled with the Insurance lu w
of this state, applicable to such companies,
nnd Is therefore authorised to continue
the business of life Insurance In this state
for the current year ending January 31,
1906. '
Summary of report filed for the year end
Inn December 81. 1903:
i INCOME.
Premiums $45. 056. 900. 57
All other sources 4, 10,843. 64
Total $49,887,804.11
DISBURSEMENTS.
Paid iiollcy holders. ..$14, 178,780. 63
AU other payments... 17,001,103.50
, Total........ $31,779,894 IS
ADMITTED ASSETS.
tl06,6T.6.811. f
LIABILITIES.
Net reserve $02.ICIO,919.00
Net pollcv rlnlms... rw.3:i.!!1
All other liabilities.. 1.707, 19. 73 $94,964,439.04
Capital st.xTi paid up 2,tW,000.00
Surplus beyond cap
ital
, ether
stock and
liabilities....
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Total : $1(6.61 311.80
Witness my liand and tho seal of tho
auditor of public nccounls the day nnd year
forst nhove written.
OHAR7.ES WESTON.
(Seal.) Auditor of Public AerrmntS.
JOHN L. PIKTtCE.
' ' ' Deputy.
W. L. Kllly. superintendent. New York
Life building. Omaha. Neb. Mchl9dlt
GEO. A. ADAMS GRAIN CO.
Grain. Provisions & Stocks.
Moinbtrs Omaha tiraln a.Xilinge,
Chicago Board of Trade and olhtr
o-xchsiigea.
Correspondents Bartlttt, Fiailrr
Carriigton.
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FOUR POINTS FOR TRADERS
WHEN YOU TRADE IN
GRAIN, PROVISIONS, STOGICS
PLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH
m fiflF GOMiviissiaN
1 oJF tm dNOOrtPORATtP.' '
Capital and Surplus, $603,000.00.
General Offices: N. Y, Life Bldg., Minneapolis.
IV DCCT CCtiVIPC Moat reliable market In formation, l.arceaf
Dbirl WbnllWb private wire ayatein lii America. -
2 . WC milDRUTrC execute your orders If the market
f IfC UUAnAll I Lb reaches Hie priee whiti.i you set.
. - Wethargt NO IXTtRtST for carrying- longr elotka.
3; MARGINS REQU13E0 t:tf&:r&-lJSV&' " 09 -r
le reaiionai ana Slate Banks; 3 Branch
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CO.
4. REFERENCES
OMAHA BRANCH 1618 Farnai St,, Tel. 346T.
THOS. II, WA03ICK, Cor.
N." B. We issue earh ik an oshsuetlve review of the markolo and the
anoat avourate toreeast. oi future roovementa. Free at any e our efnoe.
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