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    TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, MARCH 20, 1904.
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CRA1N AND PRODUCE MARKET
Wheat Etowi Som Dii;o-itioa to Raliy
Aftr iki Oct on Paiic
SULLY STILL W.LlOi SOME INflUtNCE
Condition Sow Regard Better Than
Before the Break, hat the Fit
Coatlaee to Uaes
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OMAHA. March 1. 1904.
Wheat wm getuu ivttutr th. morn
ing uom ui ,nipi.uUv break out to tn
cuttun paiwu. ouu wa known to 09 mora
or 1cm Intereeteu lu grain, and Chicago
opened inn inuruirig ramer wildly, a
broker aia not k:ow Jutt what to expect.
May bad an opening spread of point and
new July T. iltc eifoct, however,, waa not
aa mucn aa had oern leered, and th talent
now consider that wheat la in a mors
healthy condition tow than before tha
break. Omaha long refuae to part witn
their II nee In May and July. July waa bid
up from 820 to Uu, and botn May and
July have advanced (or trine daya In tha
face of tha Chicago weakneee.
Corn draw anme strength from tha dis
approval of tha proposed change making
No. I corn contract. Omaha May opened
at 4c, c under tha close of Friday, and
after reaching 46c waa bid ud to toe. Chi
UD to ttc.
cago opened with a spread of o and ranged
from 61 So to Uc. Gate opened with mora
atrengtn man ror aeveral daya.
Tha range In price of Omaha grain for
future delivery and tha cloia Friday and
today ware aa followa:
Clnaed
Open. High. Low. Today. Frt'y
Wheat
May July
Corn
Jul? ::::::
Cuts
Mkf
Lecal
ft
MA
83B
46
44
S3
13
4
43H
44 46
44
Caah Grata Market.
Tha pot wheat situation was not par
ticularly good, although some changed
bands by sample. Corn In one or two In
stances sold at an advance over Friday of
H cent, and oats wre rather weak at Fri
day', figures. Receipts of wheat were 4
car in and 11 oire out; one week ago 8 and
12 car. Corn receipts were 25 cars In and
1J ear out; one week ago, 6 cara out. Oats
were I cars In and 6 cara out; one weak
go, I and t cara.
WHEAT No. 2 hard. $3VMiWe: No. t
hard, 80wrrt7c; No. 4 hard. 7llV7c: No. I
prlng. No. ( spring, 80ViSc: No.
4 snrfneT, TlH?7c.
Corn-No. t. 44o: No. I, fr4SHc: No. 4.
$ltfoj No, f yellow. 44e; No. yellow, 43
Vfcc; No. I white, 44c; No. t white, 41'
A TO Ma "aDM . XT a vrto.
4. 3wro NO. 1 white, 42i41o: No. whit.
fUf?fHe! No. 4 white, S745J.18C; standard,
Note from Bicbssks O faces.
Omaha. Insnectlons of s rin wore ?2 cms
Of wheat, 2 oars (traded No. I hard winter
ana i car rxo. 4. or corn, z cara graded No
i. 6 cars No. 8, 1 cars No. 4, 1 car No. 8
yellow, 2 cara No. t white and 1 oar No. 4
white. Of osts, 1 car graded No. 4 and .1
cara No. 4 white, and 1 car of rye grided
no, i
Grain Markets Klsewttere,
Cloning prices of grain today and Friday
at tno markets named were as follows;
CHICAGO.
Closed
Wheat
May ....
July ....
Corn
Mar ....
Jul ....
Wheat
May ...
July
Corn
May ...
July ....
Wheat
May ...
July ...
Corn
Today. Friday.
ea V
s7 B
.. C2T
4S
KANSAS C1TT.
82
77
82S
77
S3
ST. LOUIS.
91 A
USA
sir
3
May
4 B
47HB
MINNEAPOLIS.
Ju
uly ...
Wheat
May ..
July ...
.Wheat-
VVLVTH. .
May
4 uiy
, KSB bB
NSW TORK.
Wheat-
.. 82SA MSB
CHICAGO GRAIN AMD raoVISIONI.
Iaattauraa of t Tro4tatgt aat4 Cloalag
Prtooa oa Board of Travdo,
CIIICAOO, March It. Expectations 1 that
tha atmosphere of speculative market gen
erally would b cleared In consequence of
tha Sully Incident caused a feellna of
strength today In -tha wheat pit. Other
Influences that aided wars an excellent
oaah demand and bullish crop advloea.
At the close May wheat was up lo and
1 ill u fc. i V. I , I . V. 1 V. n .
W J Tl'UnU. V" I 11 A .11 1 1 1 , ,
up lHiuvlSic Provisions are unchanged to
it0 ntgner.
Tha closa was strong, with May at 93a.
Final figure on July wera at I7!a;.o.
Clearanoea of wheat and flour were equal
10 e,iw ou. rrimary receipts were
mm ou.. aarainst Lai.tAJO bu. a vaar aaro. lln.
i ou. a
naapolls, luluth and Chicago reported 3i
oar, compared with 33 last week and 19
a year ago.
a luairnai luiarait waa roaniieaueu in
1 corn. May opened unchanged to So
I Higher, at 61H4Mo, aold between (ISo
and 63q, and closed at taito. July ranged
ltWAmn arf, htlMi a I .... ,M t
Lpwot 1S1So, at 6'JHOSo. Looal receipt
r were ui cars, who i or oontraoi graae.
Oal mad a subatantlal raoovary from
th uloalng weakness of th previous ses
sion. A strong ton developed during the
lest hour and th close waa wall toward
th top. May opened So lower , to a
higher, at We.Quv'eo. After selling be
tween Khi and 4oHo, the close was at
4oH-K40, July ranged between 38o and
kVo, closing with a gain of o at Sbo. Lo
oal reoeipt war 146 car.
Th feature In trading? in provisions
were selling of pork by oomrolsslon house
And buying of lard and rib by packers.
Pront-uklug In pork, cam to an end about
half an hour before the close. The price
on that product rallied lata in the day,
th elo being unchanged at $12.86. May
lard cloaed with a gain of 15c at $6.87S.
Rib were up 10c at $486. Estimated re
ceipt for Monday: Wheat, li car: corn.
v van, mn, iuo cars; nogs, IV.UUU had.
Th leading future ranged a follow:
Article. Open. High., Low. Clo. Ye'y.
Wheat I
May m
93S
8V
7S
81.! atvil ou
87 S'mh ' wit
f,a S.id7S
tJuly
July
July
Sept
July
Sept.
July
La rd
May
Rlhe
May
July
MS-7S
61H-H
4!':Mt"
4i-9S
62'i,!
0
40S!
61 S
S2V
Km
43
Hi?
4
50S&S
eu
40SQS
.-u
tsii
3j
3
uses.Ksosi
3S
I
13 IB
11 40
13 S?S 13 07S'
13 u rsj
$ rsl 8 82t,j
T 16 I T WO
12 rs
1$ 26
13 45
8 F2i.
13 4TS
8 97H
8 trs1
I uu
8 70
6 80
7 12S1
7 o:
6 88
T 00
TO
8 60
$ 85
7 00
73
No. t a Old. b NW.
Cash nuoiatton were a follows
R J ilet and easy: winter patent
straights. M 50ilf4.70: soring pat-
i. .rvrH,, 'w' eniaignt, tt wifi w; l:iker.
S3 llT3 SO.
WflEAT-No. 8, $57c! No. I red. 319
CORN No. 8. flue: No. J vellow EUi.,
OATS-JJo. i, S8V1r39Ve; No.'$ white. 0S
R IB No. TOtTila
BARLHY-Oood feeding. s40e: fair to
choice malting. tWitoo.
8E!:.riSa- ,l '' N- northweot-
rn. 81 IJU: )wee rontreot grade, f 10 TJ
PROV1SIONS-M. fork rr "hi." $'8 28H
18 JTS- lard, per 100 h M aw wvt. athort
rlh Mes (loiwl MPHWB; short clear
Th following ware th receipts and shl
nts yesterday I
men
Rene'nta Shipments
Flour. Ml.
Wheat. b..
Com, bu...,,
oata, bu
Rve. bu
... Xl.TI
... M
...Ml HO
...rtT'O
iilS
141
MT.ftiO
... 14 3 o
... 88.108 28 08
Barley, bu.
On th Produe exchange todsy the but-
w minm was ai4y; nraameHee ltd
ssrste; oalrtea. 17Vrno. Kgw. ataadv; at
, anera. rmmmm inoiuaeo. 16lVse. Chea,
ntai,ia
Kaaaaa Oty Orata as ro-tsloaa.
KANSAS CTTT Msreh If. WHEAT
May, 8Teo; Ju'r TTlrT8e; eash. No. f hsrd.
r'e: No. a, SVjjSdc; No. $ rod. t3c; No. $.
Itvraev,
CoaX-May. 4o July, 44Sc aath. .
1 mixed, 44c; No. t, 4IM!tt; No. t while,
Hc: No. I,
OAT8-.No. I white, 41042o; Wo. I mixed.
c.
KYEJ-No. 8, SV5440.
HAT Firm; choic timothy, 110.00; cholo
prairie, $7.7Mi')0.
BlJTTfcR-Creamery, t&322c; dairy, fancy.
BOdS teady; Mlsaourl and Kanana.
case returned, 13c; new No. t white
wood caaea Included,
ltecelpt. Shlpmenta.
Wheat, bu M0 8S.6U0
Corn, bu 17,w1 84. on
Oata. bu U.U00 6.000
NEW YORK 6EXGM li MARKJET.
ftaotatlooe of too Day oa Varlaos
Commodities.
NEW YORK, Msrch 19 -FIOUR Re
ceipts, 28.074 bills ; export. 19.919 bbls.;
market unsettled and nominally lower;
Minnesota patents, IUC0V45; Mlnnreote
bakers, M 2,SJ4.0; winter patents, 6r2oa.8o;
winter straights, I5.0U&6.1&; winter extras,
13 6.ti4.0i: winter low arades. W la'fl3.J.J. Rye
flour, steady; fair to good, S4& ?!; choic
to rancy, HWuVlW- uucawneat nour, nom
inal. CORNMEAL Quiet; yellow weetern.
I1.12H- city, ll.U: klln-drled. 83.1(Vf?3.20.
Kl JS uulet: no. 3 western, tuc, to ar
rive.
B ARI.ET Dull : feeding. 49c. c. I. f l Kew
York: malting. 66066c. c. I. f Buffalo.
WHEAT-UMC Dtl. DU. (XDOrtS. M.-
116 bu. Spot, easy: No. 2 red. tl.ud eievator
and ll.OZd l.ca f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern
Uuluth, I tn. f. o. D., anoat; no. I norm-
em Manitoba, nominal. I. o. o.. anoat.
Wheat opened Irregular and cloaed Ha'lc
net higher. May. K'toWic, closed at 96v,c;
July, 91 1.i-16jvjc. closed at 92S4c; Septem-
per, twfe71", ciosea at tuc.
CORN Receipts, 32,260 bu.; exports, 29,269
bu. Hpot, steady; No. 1. nominal elevator
and 6oc f. o. b , afloat; No. 3 yellow, boc;
No. 3 white, Uc. option market waa
fairly active and stronger, but eventually
eased oft With wheat. May, &6&6;o,
closed at 67c; July closed at MSo.
OATS Receipts, l'J6,(J60 bu.: exports, 2,862
bu. Spot, steady; No. 2, 47Sc; standard
whit. 48c: Nix 2 white, 48toc; No, 3 wnlte,
Uc.
HAY Dull! ah DDlne. 7tKS76c: good to
choice, 97eti$l..jo.
HOPS Kaay ; state, common to choice,
19uJ, &36o; i U'a27c; old, 9uHc; Paclflo
coast, iixti, 2631c; 23';7c; old, 9ulo.
HlDbH- irm; Ualvefton, w to m ios.,
INc; California, HI to 26 lbs., 19c; Texas, dry,
14 to iW lbs, 14o.
LEATHER Steady; acid, Z3S?c.
WOKb-Urm; lleeoe, axc.
PROVISIONS Beef, dun; family. $11,503
12.60; mesa, $9MuV.m; beef hanin, iM.M-it
; packet, no.au.bu; city, extra inoia
mess, 416.utiul8.u0. Cut meats, dull; pickled
bellies, 7.fci.UU; pickled shoulders, Itf.bO;
pickled hams, llO.CMtf U.uO. Lard, Hteuly;
western steamed, i.a; renneu, sieaay; con
tinent, 17.40; compound, je.Siiai.U). Pork,
easy; family, 316.UI; short clear, H..& lo.it;
mens, lut.uoQib.bO.
tallow ouu ; city (-' per pkg.i, tvto;
country (pkgs, free), 274(85So.
RICE Steady; lair to extra, tWSVAci
Japun, nominal.
BUlTKK-firrai extra iresn creamery.
J Hi ; creamery, common to choloe, 15ij
2.1o; Imitation creamery, HWlKc; state
dairy, 144 lc: renovated, i:uiio; neid
creamery, 14t40c: factory, 12S4i!Sc.
Cilhli-ati titeaoy : mate run cream, rancy.
small, colored, Mo; September late made.
ldiic; small, white, 12c; large, colored, 12c;
white, 12c.
KUUH Lower, weak: state and Pennsyl
vania nearby, 17 So; firsts, 16Sc; western
firsts, lAc.
OMAHA WROLE9ALD MARKET.
Coadlttoa of Trade and 2aotatlOBS oa
taplo and Fancy Prodaoe.
E009 RecelDts. liberal: market steady:
fresh stock, 14Sc; Including caaea, 16c.
LIVE POULTRY Hens, Hc; young
roosters. t9c; old roosters, 6fS7c: turkeys,
13c; u k, S'-lrc; geese, 8c.
BUTTER Pack na- stock. LHITIZo: choice
to fancy dairy rolls, 13314c; separator, 22c.
FRESH i'iSH Trout. KHAluc: pickerel.
HiSc: pike, to; perch, 6Hc; bluehsh. Uo;
whTteflsh, titjSc; salmon, 11c: haddock, 10o;
codfish, 12c; redsnapper, 11c; lobster, boiled.
per lb., Sic; toueiers, green, per id, to;
bullheads. 11c; cattish, 13l4c; black fcaaa,
too; halibut, loo; crapples, 12c; herring, 4Hc:
white bass, 13c; bluertna, 8c; smelts, lOSllo.
OYSTERS New York counts, per can,
41c; per gal., 82; 'extra se'ect, per can, iic;
per gai., i. n; stanaara, per can, iic; per
gal., 1 30(3140.
SHAN-W ton. tin. DO.
AY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale
Dealers' association: Choice No. 1 upland.
M OO; No. 2, $6.80: medium. $S M; coarse, 84.60:
rye straw, (u. inese prices are ior nay oi
good color and Quality. Demand fair and
receipt light
VH.Ue.lADLll.il.
POTATOES-Colorado. $1.20: Dakota, par
bu., $1.10; natlvea, $1.00.
MA VI Bi,AJS-r DU.. X.2bJX.Sa.
CELERY Large California, 80o. 76o and
90c.
ONIONB-Spanlah. per rrate. $1.80: Colo
rado yellow and red. per lb., 3c.
cakbauiu Wisconsin Holland, to.
TURNIPS White, per bu.. too.
cakkotb per DU., 31.
PARSNIPS Per bu., 760.
BEETS Per bu.. 75o.
CAULIFLOWER California. Dr eraa
$2,76.
i'ucumi kk-per oox., xi.8txgi.7B.
TOMATOES Florida, per e-basket orata
M. . .
radishes Far oox. ounones. ibtoooo.
LETTUCE HEADS Per doa. bunches. 90a
011 j top lettuce, per dos.. 46c.
Tt-'Knin ooutnern, per oo., too. ,
BEETS Southern, per dot . lie.
CARROTS Southern, per dos.. 760.
PARSLEY Southern, per doa, $L
SHALLOTS Per dox.. 76o.
ONION BETS Per bu. of $2 Iba. yellow.
$226: red, $2.28; white. $2.60.
DPi-NACii rn ou., Eoctiam
FRUITS
APPLIES California Bellflowers. per box.
i ei -k. rAM fBn.v r.m k. ai oa
Kew' York export Greenings. Russet ami
Baldwins. 14.26.
CRAMJLHxUli.B Jersey, per bbl., it: p
box. $2.bu.
8TRA WBERKIK8 Texaa. per 34-ot. case.
84.00fi6.00.
inurjv.Ab muiio.
ORANOE8 Navals, choice, all stxea. $2.40
C2.60; faney navala, all sizes, $2.76.
LEMONS California, fancy. 300 to 880,
$3.60; choice, 240 to 270 sixee, U KUI K.
siust caitrornia, per iu-:o. cartons, boo;
Imported Smyrna. 8-crown, 14c; 8-crown.
18c; T-crown, 18o.
BANANA Per medium slied bunch,
$2,004260: Jumbo, $2.76a3.26.
UATtts fereian, per dox or so pxgs., -:
Ser lb. In 60-lb. boxes, 6c; Orlebtal stuffed
a tea, per box. $2.40.
COCOANUTB Per sack. 84: per dox., 60c,
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full cream.
12c; Wisconsin Young Americas, ISc; block
Bwias, 16c; Wisconsin orick, uc; Wisconsin
Umhurger, 12a.
cil'kk per noi., to.oo; per H-nbl., 13.38.
HONEY Nebraska, per M frames. $3:
Utah and Colorado, per 24 frames. $3.
HOKBH. KADloil Pf CAS Of 3 COS..
parKea. njc.
niAri.c puuAiv-4.mo. per id., ioc.
uioLi ro. i green, eo: no. x green, bc:
No. 1 salted. Te; No. 2 aalted, ie; No. 1
veal calf. 8 to 13 Iba., 8Sc; No. t veal calf.
12 to 16 lbs., Hc; dry salted hides. &12c;
Sheep pelts. horse hides. H.bOQi.bO.
I nui-niu, no. i eon ens
,5c: hard h,11t Per lb- 14c! No- 1
t ir-illa. Per lb.. 11c: filberts, n.
M u i v ainuis, iso. l sort shsll, per lb.,
I sort aneu.
per lb. 12c;
per :b., llcj
slmonds, sort sne i. per lb., 15c; hard shell,
JT lb- 13ci Pe("n- large, per lb., 12c;
rsmalL per lb.. 10c; peanuts, per lb.. 8c;
roasted peanut, per lb.. 8c: Chili walnuts.
l2013Vc; large hickory nuta per b i.. $l.oO;
siielll'srks, per bu., $2; black walnut, per
bu., $121.
t. Loal Grata aad PtotIbIobs.
BT. LOUIS. March 19. WHEAT-IIIaher
No. 2. oaah, elevator, 9"Sc; track. 11.00;
May. 914c: July, toSc; No. 2 hard. 90rtiv-Ji!.
corn Higner iso. i caan. 46c: track.
4iic; May. 40c: July, 47Sc.
OATS Steady: No. 1 caah. 41Uc: track.
4:A4.'4c: My. JVe; No. 2 white, 45Ur.
r Ijulh iiuii ana uncnangei; red winter
patents. $4 00, and special brands
as high aa $6 80; extra fancy and atraight,
B4 0014 SV; clear. r.'4.iiii
St.Kl Timothy, steady; .wjp.7.
rnRNMrit-iiuiiv! t? an
BRAN Dull: sacked, east track. va3o
HAY-Steadx: timothy. 86.0013.00: nral
na, ao uuuv w.
IRON CtlTTON TIES-82C.
HAOOINO 6Hc,
HEMP TWINE Ce.
PROVISIONS Pork, lower: lobbing.
$13.26. Lard, higher; prime e tea in. $4 so.
Paeon, lower: boxed extra snort. ct.SiH
clear ribs. $7.3714: short clear. $3.00.
POULTHT-Chickens, higher; chickens.
lOHrile: eprlnge. 83 OtXifS 60 per doeen: tur
keys. liTiiVx': oueks. l.e; geeae, Sfr;e.
BITTER-Steady; creamery, 20t326S:
dairy. 16t?l9o.
LOGS Steady at 14c, ease count
Keoelpts.Shlptr.Mila.
Flour, bbl 11. a IJOiKI
Corn, bu M.0"0
91 Oat, bu 44.000 60,000
Mlaaasoll Grata Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. March 19 WHEAT
May. 8Ne; July. 8TSe: September, Kr; on
track. No. I hard. 9TVc; No. 1 northern.
8674e; No. $ northern, 8So.
FLOl'R Plret ra tents, 88$ifleiS; ecor.a
patent. 83 1njJlS; first clears. $3$2$.7I;
ewnd cleara tHOinm.
R RAN In bulk, aJieo.
ToloAo Be4t Market.
TOT FJTV. Msreh 18 EFTS nvvr. eeh
nd March. $4 ; April. Ha PrUa aUika,
lata Prim Uiootuy, Ua,
NEW YORK. STOCKS AND BONDS
Lively EeTiTal of Bpcu'atioa and ta
Aoinataj 0!on.
REACTION OF SULLY FA LURE OVERCOME
Broat la Cotton Market Viewed a
PTmlala a Retara to a Prlco
Level Fairly Reyreeeata
tlro of Ooadlttoaa.
NEW YORK, March 19.-Today' market
disclosed a lively revival of speculation and
Closed animated and buoyant at the top
level of the day. .Not only waa yesterday
reaction caused by the bully failure more
than wiped out, but net gains were estab
lished tor the principal active stocks run
ning from over 1 point to 3 points. St.
Paul, Heading and sugar were the largest
gainers, but mere was a very large absorp
tion of Pennsylvania and PaclMca on a ris
ing scale. The equanimity with which th
market accepted the Sully lallure waa the
motive for tn spurt of bullish enthusiasm.
The events in the cottun market were
viewed. In faot. with some complacency lu
the slock market as promising a return to
a price level fairly representative of condi
tions of that staple and likely to renew de
mand irom foreign and domestlo spinners.
The decrease in cash reserves of the banks
and th decline In th surplus which ordl
nuriiy cause a emu to speculative enlhusl
asm. were also taken in aood Dart.
Th continued ease in the money market
leaves unopposed th advance In the for
eign exchange reatoa, which continued to
day and approached near to the point at
which gold would go out to Paris. Total
sales of bonds, par value, $l,106,nX.
The long-expected Northern Securities a
clslon on Monday of this week unlocked
the rigid bonds which have held the atock
market In a state of stagnation many weeks
past. The volume of dealings has risen to
more than double that of lust week and
prices for the principal active stocks rose
from I to 8 points over last week. The fact
of rising prices has had the effect In Itself
of producing more hopeful sentiment over
the outlook for values.
The advance In the price of various lines
of iron and steel products Is substantial ev
idence of the revival in that Industry and
of its turn from a descending course. The
breaking of the drouth In the southwest
re noves a cause for anxiety which waa
gaining cumulative force In speculutlve ctr
cles and the sharp reaction In the grain and
cotton markets gives hopes of a renewal
or foreign purchases. The February mi
elgn trade statement revealed how far the
decline In the demand had rone and ho
Important a bearing it waa having on the
balance of trade. The approach of the pe
riod for the canal payment increases the
Importance of this factor In the exchange
market. The expected decision by soft coal
miners to accept the offered wage scale Is
regarded with satisfaction. The shutting
down of some of tho anthracite mines ow
ing to ihe slackened demand 1 of counter
effort. The bond market has Improved with
stocks and advancing bids have been re
corded for Borne of the high grade Invest
ment bonds. United States new 4s coupon
have advanced S per cent, the registered
and 3s, old, S per cent on call sine last
week.
Following were th quotation on th
Stock exchange today:
Balea.Hlirh.Low Close.
Atchleon 18,000 68S 67i S
do pfd 100 89S 89S
Baltimore A Ohio 11,400 784j 7?S
do pfJ 88
Canadian laciflo 1.900 114V 1134 11S
Central of N. J 1W
Chesapeake & Ohio... 800 81S $1S 31S
Chicago A- Alton 300 89S 3S 8SS
do pfd 81
Chicago Ot. Western.
Chicago ft N. W
600 16
100 lo6I
IMS lhtt
C, M. & St. P. 30.UJO 144S 143
do pfd
Chicago Term. & T
do pfd 100 80S 20
C, C, C. St. L
Colo. Southern
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd 8.400 26
Delaware & Hudson.. 1,900
Del., Lack. & West...
Denver & Rio Orand
do pfd
Erie
do L4t pfd
do 2d pfd
Hooking Valley
do nfd
Illinois Central
Iowa Central .,
do pfd
K. C. Southern
do tfd
1.000
TOO
Louisville A Nashville 3.T"0 104
Aiannattan 1-, i.iw 14a.
Met. Securities Bno 79
Met. St. Ry 8,609 119S
Minn. A St. Louis
M., St. P. & B. Bte. M. 4.700 63
do pfd
81S
Missouri Paclflo
Mo., Kan. A Tex
do pfd
N. R. R. of Mex. pfd,
N. Y. Central ,
Norfolk A Western..,
do nfd
8.600 91
1,400 IRS
400 89
800 38S
BOO lldS
600 67S
Ontario A Western.... 8.ono
Pennsylvania 46,100
P., C, C. A Bt. L 100
Reading 84,600
do 1st pra
do 2d pfd
Rock Island Co 4, ion
do pfd i,4iio
St. L. A S. F. 2d pfd.. 1,300
St. Louis S. W
do pfd
Southern Pacific .
Southern Railway
..12.WI0
.. 1.200
.. 1,110
.. 600
IOS
84S
do cfd
Texaa A Pacific
T.. St. L. & W.
do Pfd i
3fiU
Union Pacific
do pfd ,
87H
19 19 19
86S 35S 84S
'iiS '42S 42S
.: f2$
189
108
206
"ivi 4t
19S 1S 19S
n 7i 70s
29
88
TS
''' 'fflS 28U
'.'.V.) rs
Wabash
mo
2,300
do nfd
Wheeling A I.. E. ...
Wlsoonsln Central .
do pfd
200
Adams Ex
American Ex
I'nltnd States Ex....
Wells-Fsrgo Ex
Amal. copper
Am. Car A Foundry
..36.810
700
ao pra ,
Am. Cotton Oil
100
do pra
Am. Ice
do Pfd
400
Am. Linseed Oil
do Dfd
Am. locomotive
Ano
HO
6no
f?S
82
44
22S
83
48S
92
12S
do pfd
82S
127S
87
2i
Am. Smelt, A Refng
ao pra
ino
ez
Am. Sugar Refng 8.400 127S
Anaconda M. Co !W 74
674
43-V
Prooklvn R. T 11,900 43S
Colo. Fuel A Iron
Consolidated Qaa 1.000 194V; lr
194S
if
1M
11
So
4
J4T4
84
mi
mi
70
109
TU
4S
!-.
Ttt4i
7S
!!S
corn r-roauot
600 18S
13S
do Dfd
Oeneral Electrlo
International Paper..
do pfd
International Pump.
'ini ifiii'
600 13
im
12
ao pra ,
National Lead ,
North American ,
Pacific Mill
Peonle Has
1.800
$00
T
29
PresFed Steel Car...
80S
no cfd
Pullman Palace Car
Reouhllfl Steel
d pfd
Rubber Good ,
do pM
Tenn. Coal A Iron..
IT. B. l eather
do pM
V. 8. Realty
do pfd
U. S. Rubber
do pM
U. 8 fteel
do nfd
Ino
44V
.. I)
.. KOO
.. WO
,. I f"!
.. urn
Wei
..10 900
88
HIS
1S
11H
38
JS
T8
K
4S
11t
km
1'S
firt,
162
tm
14
Wrstlnghouss Elec... 40 163
Western T nlon
Total sales for th dsy. $43,800 share.
$7S
Lssles Itork Market
LONDON. March 19 Closing
Coaeote. xaeney..;
Norfolk A W..
M. T. Central..
. MS
.lie
. e
,. rs
. MS
..
,. us
,. 4
,. rS
.. i
.. MS
.. 4as
.. TTS
... MS
.. iS
4e arount
MK
IS
Anaenda
Athlaon ,
e pfd
nattlmnre A Ohio..,
Canadian Paclflo ....
rhea. A Ohln
rhlraeo Ot. w ,
4o ef d
Ontario A W...
, IIS
. T
. 11
raenarivaela
Meet allnae ...
Readies
de W pM..
do td pfd..
r . m a bi. r ,
reBara ,
t. A " O
.144 H
ao. Riiiir ...
. 1
.
. TO
so pre.
So. PaiMSe
t'nlea Partflo ..
So 114
Erie
. S
. ew
. 41U
dA Md
so let Pfd
4e Id fit
r a. ai
do Pfd
W.baah
4a pfd
nunele Central ....
.ltIS
.IMI
. 1T14
IxMta. A Haak
M. . K. a T
B1LVER Bar.
quiet, MSd per ouneo.
MONEY
!'JS per cent.
Th rat of dlecount I th opea mark!
for elioit bill la 3 per sent; for tlire
montu bills, l-iQ3 per oent.
CtoeurlaaT Hoaoo Avenges,
KEW TORE, March 19 The statement of
average of th clearing house banks of
tnls city lor la week atiowa: loans. f.el.'
9i.;. ImreaM, $1 til .sua, IV poena, $1,0S(7.
Oil.Tu; trauM, ti.lM Circulation. t.ul
$.2 fto; decreae. $1,04 iA Iegul Undra
t T4 400; decrease. 8 4 SUA bpeel. . 17,.
ttt'j; decrvaee, 81 8 euo. Reserve,
I a ir; dc;jeaae, 83 6J0.) fteerv rviulrfd.
Lwi'.kA- tVewrea, tVAA Aurplua, ,&uV-
67; decrenxe, $2.K.io. Ex-Vnlted States
deposit. $17, $41, 750; decrease, 81.3D8.976. .
Sow York Moaay Market.
NEW YORK. March 18. MONEY On
eall, nominal: no loans.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 4"j4j5
per rent.
8TERLINO EXCHANGE Firm, with ac
tual business In banker hills at M-7U21
$4 87X for demand and at $4 84X4 U40 for
sixty-day bill; posted rate. $4J&64.88; com
mercial bills, I4.8.1VHJ4 M.
silver war. !7c; Mexican nousrs. 4414c.
BONDS OovernnoenL steady: railroad.
firm.
Th closing quotation on bond ar a
follow:
C. s. ret te. rag.. ..IK ilfanhatUa a g.
it U, eeupoa. 1 a.m. Central 4a
...in
... w
... 11
... N
...
... n
4a Ti
... H
. ..ii'
.. loH
... n
...
...
4s la rrs.
lueik' 4s lit Inc..
4e eovvos
4o w 4s, rc
4e eouson
e l 4e.
,...10 Ulna. A St. L. 4e
....ins, M , K. A T. 4a..
....:! 4 te
.10H'N. R. It. ef M. .
.101 a N. T. C. . IHs.
do eoupoo
Atrhlaon go. 4l 100; N. 1 C. . It
e aai
No. Paclta 4a
Atlaatlo C. L 4a.
do la
N. A W. e. 4a
O. 8. L 4a A per
Pann. coot. 11..
B. O. 4a
do l'41
.101 X
. lv,
Central of Oa Is.
N
M
do lit lnr
Reading gas. 4s...
rtiea. A Ohio 414,4.
Cklceto A A. It4a.
C, B. A Q. n. 4a.
lot .St. L A I. M. e. ta-.USH
int. I St. U S r. fg. 4a. I1H
j,St. L 8. W. la tsi
C. M. S T. g. 4a. 107
n no.ru a. aa...
So. Parlflo 4a U
Bo. Railway 6a. 1114
Taiaa A P. la lit
T , Bt. LAW. 4a.. to
Union PaclSo aa 101 14
C. A N. w. e. 7e.'...l!t4
C . R. I. p. 4a.... (1
do sol. 6a. 71
C.C.O. A St. L f. 4a M
Chlcaao Tar. 4a to
Con. Tobacco Bl
Colo. A Bo. 4a St
do eonv. 4a
V. g. Steal U la 1
D. A R. O. aa. tt
Brie prior Has 4a....
do iaa. 4a M
rt WT. D. C. Is..l04
Hocking Val. 4Ha....l0o
LAN. unL aa M
Offered.
Wabaah la 111
do dan. B ai
W. a L. B. 4a K
Wla. Central 4a
Colo. r. A 1. con. ta to
Boston Stock Hootatlona.
BOSTON, March 19 Call loans. 2W per
cent; time loans, tHS per cent.
omoiai
closing of stock and bonds
Atchlaoa adj. as II Waiting.
do 4a
44
4t
to
Adventure .....
... t
Max. Central
Atchleon
do pfd . . . .
A11oua
Amaliamate .,
Auier. Sine....
Atlantlo
Blaaham
... 14
... 4ISt
... TV,
Boiton A Albany,
.Ui
... T
... M
...441
Boaton A Maine
Poaton Elerated ...
ritchburg p(4
Mex. Cantral
N. T., N. H. A H.
Para Marquette ...
I'nton Pacific
Amer. Arge. Chats..
do pro
Amor. Pneu. Tube..
Amcr. sugar
do pfd
Amor. T A T
Amer. Woolen
do Pfd
Dominion I. A 8...
Edition Elac. lllu..'.
General Electrlo ...
Man. Etactrlo
do pfd
.131 Iral. a Heels..
.147 iCentennlal
. HVtllopper Ranie .
.lriH4 rl Waat ...:.
. 71 Pnmlnton Coal
. evt Franklla
. V Orancy
... lit,
... 41
:::S
::: Kt
:::
... IBS
... IH
... IVt
... 614
It Irlr Knrala ...
4
Mae. Mining .
Mlrhlsan
Mohawk
Mont. C. ft C.
Old Dominion
Ofcaola
.117
.114
.111
. 11
. 71
. Parrot
.ISO Oulnry
.165 shannon
. It Tamarack
. Tt ,1 nitiiy
... Illi
... U
. T 11-11
...to
4V
Maaa. Oaa
. I V H
Mining liS
bintd Krolt
. m tr. 8. oil....
. 444 t'tah
. I Victoria ....
. lti Winnna ....
. tlVt Wolrerlne ..
United Shoe Mach..
....
.... M
do pfd
C. 8. 8tM
....
.... 8"4
.... ttva
do pfd
Bid.
New York Mlnlan toclca
NEW YORK. March 19-The following
are tn closing prices on mining stock:
Adama Con
Ontario
.400 '
Alloa
Breece
ophtr ,..
Phoenix
Pot oal
Sarace
ttitrr Narada .
Small Hopes
standard
..478
.. t
.. U
.. 9
.. u
.. 21
,.IU
. 1
. I
.10
.lto
.110
. 3
. 4
Comatock Tunnel..
Con. Oal. A Va....
Horn Silver
Iron Sliver
Lcadrllle Cos
Utile Chief
Foreign Financial.
LONDON, March 19. Despite th Incret
Of supplies of money In the market today
discount were steady. Prices on the stock
exchange were quiet and steady. Consols
were easier on th approaching Issue of the
Irish land atock. The feature wa the
weakness of Americans at the opening,
owing to the Bully failure. Price recor
ered afterward and gradually closed quiet.
Foreigner were sustained on th conti
nent. Russians were firmer.
BERLIN, March 19 Exchange on Lon
don, 20m 43S Pfga for checks. Discount
rates. hort bills, 2S per cent; thres
months' bills, 8S Pr cent. Price on the
bourse were Arm; Iron shares lower.
PARIS. March 19. Price on -the bourse
today were steady and had an upward ten
dency. They closed firm. Russian l-.n-
Eerlal 4 closed 94.76c. Rio Tlntos gained
if. Th private rate of discount waa IS
per cent. Three per cent rentes, 9Cf 70c for
th siccount. Exchange on London, L6f 19o
for check.
Bank Clearing.
OMAHA, March 18 Comparative state
ment of bank clearing for th wek:
IVH. 1803.
Monday
Tuesday
.81.318.978.0S 81.602 807.8)
. 1.336X M 1.372 712.39
. 1.466.215.46 1.1S9 482 02
Wednesday
Thursday ,
Friday
, 1346.947 87 1.81( 683 6)
. t24-..272.08 1.186.6 $7"
l.lr7,9114 l.S62,$80.Bl
Saturday
An Increase of $309,897.62 over th corre
sponding week last year.
Now York Imports and Export.
NEW YORK, March 19. -Total Import
of dry gooda and general merchandise at
this port for the week ending today war
valued at $13,086,626.
Export of specie from this port for th
week were $618,620 sliver and $561,000 gold;
Imports of specie at this port during th
week wr $62,784 arold and $1.632 silver.
Wool Market.
BOSTON. March 19. WOOL Territory
ana puiiea, steaay, witn moderate offerings
In the latter and a quiet demand. Ther 1
firm tone In foreign wool. Quotation!
Territory, Idaho, fine, 1&31c; fine. 13014c;
fins medium, 1&316c; medium, 1417c; low
nHlnm 17f1xn W vnmlnv Ana n,A.il,,m
ltt17c; medium, UVtV18o; Tow medium, 1$
iuc. nun ana isevaaa, nne, lioc; heavy
fine, 13&14c: fin medium, liiiilic; low
medium, 19i20c. Dakota, fine, Lwrflc; fin
medium, 16wl7o; medium, li4J19c; low me
dium, lVd-te. Montana, fine choloe, 199
20c; medium choice, 19320c average, lsj
19c: made. 19-iaJc: medium oholce. IflUijc
ST. LOCI8, March 19. WOOL Steady
ana uncnangea: medium graaes, combing
nu ciuwuiiB, ii'uim". ngnt nne, iwimo;
heavy fine, l&14Ho; tub washed,. 22a31c.
LONDON. March 19 WOOL Th offer.
Ings at th wool auction sales today
emuuijieu io i2,ut Dnies in gooa conaitlon.
The demand wa spirited and full price
were paid for crosebreds. French huvera
took scoured lot and second lambs. Amer
icans purchased a fair quantity of medium
crotiBoreae snn nne merinos at full rates.
Mxt week 8Z.O00 bale will be offered. Fol
lowing are the sale In detail: New South
waie. l.r-uo bale; aooured, tdOTs 7d; greaav,
SVdWls td. Queensland, f OnO halea: mtnnrA
lld'ls9Sd: greasy. 6l(rtl1d. Victoria. 1.40t)
bales; scoured, 9dSlSd; greaay, tiid"'
ii ou. ruuiq Auiiraua, oaies; greasv, tlM
t710d. West Australia, 9u0 bales: gressv, W
(Aid. New Zealand. 4mo bales: scoured
TSdTl6d; greasy. 8"di1s. Cap of Ootid
nope ana ixaiai, wo onies; greasv, Gyjyv.a.
The arrivals of wool for the series of sales
amounted to 70,81$ bale, Including 37,600
iu-wi.ruea uirrui.
Evaporated Apple aad Dried Frnlts.
NEW TORK, March 19. EVAPORATED
APPLES Market firm. Common ar
quoted at 4ii64C; prime at 6SCSo; choice
at 8430VC: fancy at 707Hc.
CALIFORNIA DRIEU FRUITS Prunes
continue to snow an easy undertone, though
the lobblnsr demand la steady In a email
way. Quotations range from SSbSc. Apri
cots continue firm; choice are quoted at
sHfrlrtc: extra choice at 104t(lOHc; fancy
at 114iil3c. Peaches are in light suddIv and
firm; choice ar quoted at H17Sc: extra
cnoic at wtta, ana rancy at ttfl0c.
Liverpool Crala Market.
LIVERPOOL. March 19 WHEAT Spot
dull: No. 1 California. Ts lUd. Futurei
stesdy; March, nominal; May, 8 7d; July
db ea
CORN Spot, firm; American mixed, n
4 24d: American mixed, old. 4a 7d. Fu
tures quiet; March, nominal; May, 4t 3a
1LER Mr. P E.. Saturdav mnrnlrar al
10 o'clock, at her home, 1240 South Tenth
atreet.
Funeral notice will be given latr.
i
Philadelphia Produce Market.
PHILADELPHIA. March 19 BUTTER
Steady: and Arm: extra western creamery.
2414e; extra nearby creamery, 24Sc; nearby
prints, sr.
EGOS Market So lower; fresh netrby,
17o at mark; rrean weatern and fresh south
western, lTac at mark; fresh southern,
it'c st mark.
CHEESE Steady; New York full cream
choice to fancy. 10illc: Nw York full
creams, fslr to good, lOftlOUc.
Milwaukee Grata Market.
MILWAUKEE March It WHEAT Ir.
regular; No. 1 northern, 9ct4i CO; No,
northern. Bfltfrnan; ol July ikiu
RYE Stead v: No. 1, T2c.
PARLEY Steady ; No. 8, 8293ct sample.
CORN-nrm; No. 1 0S48c; July. (OSO
BVSO.
- Darath Orala Market.
DrUTTH. Match 18 WHEAT Tn stor
No. l bard, e c; No. 1 northern, aic: No.
northern, 3Hc. To arrive: No. 1 hard.
KHc; No. 1 northern. 86c; No. northern,
tte: May. 96o; July. 8ASc; September. t2!4o.
uitb-vo track, fw, to arrive, i9Tc.
Peoria Grata Market.
PEOHIA, March 1! -COHN-Leweri
. 8, A0 No. 4. 42SO,
OMAHA LIVE SlOtli MARKET
8t$:n and Oowa Tin to riftetn Lower for
Wk, reedert a Quarter Oil
HOGS ALSO LOWER THAN A WEEK AGO
Ewee, Wetbers aad Vearllog a ttaar.
ter Higher, bat Lighter Year
Hag aad Laanbs K
Mor Than Steady,
SOUTH OMAHA, March 19, 1904.
Receipt wen: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
8fficiai Monday 4.200 4, obi 1,11
tdclal Tuesday 6.tiO . lu.b4U
Ornclal Wednesday 6.6sl U.IM lO.Ool
Ottlnlal Thursday 4.70 8.871 4,048
OfTlclal Friday 1,215 7,1 1.6S3
Otilclal Saturday 216 $,998 24
Total for th week.. .38.331 48.870 M.424
Sam days last week....lo.4, 85.o78 SV822
Hsme week before I6.021 m.iwo ,i.we
Same three weeks ago...22.tK7 (W.4M 86,445
Same four weeks ao....lK.2,' CO.&.'o 40.286
Same days last year... .18 .689 27.871 33.711
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE
The following lint ihnvi the recelota of
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for
in year to date, witn comparison wiui
last year:
1914. 1908. Inc. Deo.
Pattls 1M.JK0 209,382 13,992
Hogs 623.i3 6-.ei6 18.083
EhD IM1.222 SH1.K2S 8S.994
Average prices paid for hogs at South
Omaha for th last several day with com
parisons:
Data. 1904. 11908. 11903. 11901. 11900. 11899. 11898
Ur.
Mar.
Mr.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
134
8 Oil 6 221 4 HI I 611 $ 78
a K !TI 4 fil 1 fiJl M
( 09
$ US
S 04
(07
91
111 e 4 60l I 8 M
3 071 I 3$ I I 621 3 $T
6 971 6 34 4 741 I $ U
4...
:;:
8...
01
11
Of,
6 Ml! 6 i)4i 4 7tl' 3
mi 8 S7I 4 71' 3 811
S 13S1 7 16
8
I 76
9 73
$ 061 ( 89 4 721 t Ml
6 18X1 7 14
6 411 4 71 3 W
Mar. 10.
( 10W
7 26
5 m
4 73
8 63
$
(
Mar. 31.
XIar. 12.
Mar. 13.
Mar. 14.
Mar. :r,
5 !"S
7 2 6 l
6 39
3 691
B 10
e
5 ir,
6 26
7 121 6 18 6 40
4 78'
e
3 74
7 W 6 20
5 46
4 79
3 8?
e
$ R9
7 281 8 13l 6 M
4 7Sl
3 63
8 61
3 10 6 66
6 66
4 79
4 851
$ 6$
( 70
Mar.
6 16S
7 19
7 10
7 os!
7 13
$ 65
Mar. 17..
Mar. 18..
14 x
6 04
8 IS
4 94
8 i
3 68
3 71
8 73
8 73
6 21 6 65
6 22 6 61
Mar. 18
97Si
'Indicates Sunday.
The offlolal number of cars of stock
brought in today by each road wa:
Railroads. cattle, nogs, nor s.
C. M. & St. P...
25
26
Union pacific system....
C. A N. W
F., E. & M. V
C, St. P., M. A O
B. A M T.
Chicago Great Western.
10
1
27
10
11
Total recelDts
11
101
. The disposition of the dny"s receipt was
s follows, each buyer purchasing- the num
ber of head indicated: .
Buyers. Cattle. Hogs, tsnecp.
Omaha Packing Co
Swift and Company 21
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour & Co
Armour, Sioux City
Pnrker
1.238
1,440
1,492
1,479
400
Other buyer 80
Total 101 7,417
CATTLE There were only a few cars of
cattle In the yards this morning and not
many of those were on sale, ine tnarKet
could not be quoted any more than steady.
For the week receipts have been quite
liberal, as there Is an Increase over iast
eek of about 7.000 head and as compared
1th the same week of iast year tne gain
mounts to about 6.000 head.
The market on cornfed steers has ocen
rather uneven all the week, prices f.uctui-
tlng up ana aown quite, rapiaiy. At ;no
clone of the week, however, the general
market Is not over ;oai&c lower man a
week ago. One thing that has helped out
tho market this week to quite an extent
as been the liberal snipping aemami,
hlch went a long way toward off
setting the liberal receipts. The most of
the cattle coming forward are only of fair
utility, though occasionally a well nnisnea
bunch arrives. Good to choice cattle are
quotable from $4 65 to $5.00 and a strictly
frtma bunch would bring a little more than
hat. Fair to good cattle sell largely from
$4 25 to M.60 and common to fair from
$3.60 to $4.00.
Th cow market ha followed rery much
th same course as the trade on steers.
There ha, howaver, been an exceptionally
good demand for oholce lightweight hellere
H tn week ana suan ktna can safely oe
quoted steady for the week. Canners have
also shown very little change. Good
heavy cow and medium grades of all
weight are generally UKS15c lower than at
tha closa of last week. Canners and cut
ter are selling largely from $2.00 to 32.40.
fair to good from 12. oO to 83.16 and good
to oholce from $3.28 to $3.75, with some
thing fancy In the cow or heifer lln a
little higher than that.
The bull market ha been dull all the
week. Bologna bulls hav not been hard
to dlaposa of at prices ranging from $2.60
to $2.76. Big fat bulls have been very
glow sal st from $2 85 to $3.26, or, in other
words, packers do not want to pay mucn
more for good to choice fat bull than they
do for the bologna grades. Xt takes some
thing rancy to bring 13 a. occasionally a
sale will be quoted as high a $3.50, or even
$3.80, but that is usually a- bull that was
aold In with a load of steers snd weighed
separately. Veal calves hav been In good
emand all the week at unchanged prices.
Tbey sell largely from $1.60 to $5.60, with
an occasional ssie at ao.io.
The stocker and feeder market wa active
nd higher the first of th week, but closed
dull anl lower, as ths country failed to
buy the cattle at the higher prices asked,
he decline amounts to fuuy a Quarter and
In a great many cases the loss I even
sreater than that. Good to choice cattle
are selling largely from $3.60 to $4.00, fair
to gooa trom m eu to u.ou ana common
stuff from 13.40 down.
hoos mere waa a rair run or nogs here
this morning, which make the supply for
th week a little In excess of both last
week and the same week of last year. As a
result of these liberal runs the tendenc
of the market ha been downward most a!
th week, and with today's decline the
avernge cost goes below $5.00 for the first
lime in several weean. in net loss ior tne
week amount to :6u30c
Unfavorable imports were received this
morning from other points, and as a result
packers continued tneir bearish ctlc at
tnis market aiao. in maraei opened ex
tremely slow and 6il0c lower than vester.
day's general market. Trading, though.
was sn slow mat ino morning was wen
advanced before many hogs crossed the
scales. It is to De noticed that nogs welarli
Ing from 200 to iZ pounds are selling to
much better advantage than they were a
short time ago, the tendency being for
them to come closer to the Jjravy weights
than was the case a short time ago. A
spread of 15c now catches the bulk of the
nogs, only tnose weigning less tnnn J
pounds telling below and the very choicest
heavv hogs e-olng above those figures. The
big br.lk of the hogs today sold from $4.90fi?
5.00. with choice heaves mostly at 35.06
with a top nt i5.lt. The light, stuff sold
from 14. so down.
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snd weak, though most of the hogs ware
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611 CEP There were no free a arrival thl
morning, but for th week receipt snow a
slight Increase, both over lust week and
th corresponding week of lest year. Th
demand for aherp. though, ha been fullv
quo! to th supply snd an aetiv and
Strong market has been, experienced mol
Of th time. Kwea and wethers still seem
to be th moat popular and th better
frd oao be quoted right around a q"tr
er higher, with commoner kinds l"0'te
higher. Heavy yearlings ar s!ko about IXc
hiK'-er, and in extreme cases perhaps a
?uartrr 1. littier. I.U'I. t wefitht ynArlings snd
it 1Mb, b'.eever. have btu r.oua too brisk
S'1 1 reiinf-t ntn,tet mor tina
Ii-o QUJiUlty ut the iaiub eouuug
to this market, though, has not been very
food, which In a laige measure accounts
or the limited demand, but still the prices
paid here considering quslitv. ar In lln
with those paid at other point.
Ther hav been wry lew feeder coming
forward, though occasionally a thin bunch
or lamoa is onerr-u timt bu to feeders lor
more money than the k Micro will give
Quotatlor tor corn-led stock: Choice
western lamb, $5 6odj5 ; fair to good
lambs. $o.0o4i.50; good to choice Mexican
yearlings, t4.7r-1r.i good to cholc west
ern yearlings. Kar at Jo; fair to good venr
lings, 34 26u4.5o; gooil lo choice wethers,
$4 2f,4 60; fair to good wethers. $3 26:
good to choice ewe. M90Q4.10, fair to good
ewes, $3.263.76.
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET.
Receipt Betray Isnal Eaa of Week
.(inlet, with Price Steady.
CHICAGO. March 19 -CATTLE Re
ceipts, ano head: market nominal; good to
prime steers, $5 26'a5.5; poor to medium,
I3 6tvu5.00; stockers and feeder. $;5!T4.?0;
cows, $1.60(84.00; helfera, $2K4 60; cannei.
$1602.50; bulla, $2.004 00: calvs, $3 00trE:
Texas fed steers, $4,0035.00.
HOOS Receipts, 10.0UO head; estimated
Monday, 40.000 head; market tedv; mixed
and butchers, ao.2iXi5.ii0; good to choice
heavy, $5..T.iji5.47S: rough heavy. $5rrb5.S5;
light, $4 fc.Vu6.8n: bulk of sales. $6 JMfS 30.
SHEEP AND I.AMHS-Recelpts. J.v)
head: market steady; good to choice weth
ers, $4 2aK5 25; fair tn choice mWed. t8 .'Oti
4 50; wetern sheep, $s rr.Ji6 ?6; relive lambs,
ea.DUU9.ou: western lambs, M.0P6.7j.
Kansas City Lire Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. March 19. CATTLE
Receipts. 1"0 bend; market unchanged; ex
port and dressed beef steer It.pnitj 16; fair
to good, $3 M54.40; western fed strers, :$4)
ft4.; stocker snd feeder. $".0?J4.2S;
Southern steers. $3.!6J4!0; southern cows,
t2 4'.6ll6: native cows, 2cOp3.",6; native
heifer. $3 60flB.r5: bulls, $2.603 30. Receipt
for the week, $5,400.
HOGS Receipt, BOO head; market So
lower: top. $vn; bulk of sales. ftOoig'B.lB:
heavy, $5.105. 20; packers, $6.0175.15; pig
and lights. $4 10j5.t0. Receipts for the weok,
84.000 head.
SHEEP AND LAMR8-RcelptB. 'fl
head; market steady; ratlve "nmlis, f5.0o
6 65: western lambs. $455.80: fed ewes
fS.fOW4.35: yearlings, f4.'iMfn.l0; stocVers and
feeders. : 7624.00 Receipts for the week,
12,700 head.
St Lonls Lire Stock Market.
ST. IH'IS. Msrch 18.-CATT1.E-Re-celpts.
600 head; no Texan; market steady:
native shlnDlng and exDort steer. 84.1 M
5 ?5 : dresRed beef and hutcher steers. 3 fO
frR.10; steers under 1.0(10 pounds, 3 7:04 10:
stocker nnd feeders 3I5Jf4 0o: cows and
heifers. $2.5v?I4.00; canners. $2.2.'ff2.ro: bulls.
IS.JitVTra.TO: calves. tfn-yfNOO: Texnns nd
Tnrllan steers, $3.204.25; cow and heifer.
$21ofTS 40.
HOOS Receipts. 1.000 hend: market
teadv: pigs and lights, 14 OOfifi 00;" packers
941075.30; butchers snd boat heavy, $5.27f
SHEEP AND LAMPS-Recelrts. V)
head: rrsrket steedv; nntlve muttons. I'.On
ff4 7- iambs. 4.Trt7R fiiV "'Hb and buck.
3.00'.00; tcekr, f2Cii8 00.
fc"w York Mve Stock Market.
NEW YORK, March 19.-REEVE8 Re
celDts. 85 head; consigned direct: 8 cars of
native steers sold nt $4.706.00: dressed heef.
Reported exports for todav. 1.700 head
beeves. 723 head sheep and 3.100 quarter of
beef.
CALVES No receints. none on iale: city
drepscd veals. StHTle ner lb.
j lO(5S Receipts. 2.67S nena
SHEKP AND LAMBS Receints, 1.174
head; market for pheep. noml'ial; Iambs,
low nnd easier: 3'A cars of stock unxoirr
the nnlv rnles. It, car of lambs at fl 40:
dressed' mutton, 6ig8c; dressed lambs, 8Sfl
iocs
Ions City Live Atock Market.
CIOUX CITY, March 19 (Pneelal Tele
gram.! CATTLE Receipts. TOO head; mar
ket unchanged: neoves. js tin4.i; cows ana
hclfprs. 82.3flj3.75: stockers ond ferd-M.
$3 00fi4.no; calves and yearlings. 3 ncr,, 3 Wl.
HOUS Receipts, z.f'ni neaa: mnrKei troiT
lower, selling at $4.758'5.10: bulk. $4.:ih65.05.
St. Joseph Live Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH, March 19.-CATTLE Ra-
ceipts. 172 head: market, steady.
HOUS Heeelpt. u: neaa: mnrnoi rc
ower: light. S4.902i5.izi4; medium ana
hesvv. $5 05gfi?8. I
SHEEP AND L,AMi5tS Receipt. IJU
head; market steady.
tock In lxht.
Following ore the reeelnt of live stock
for the ix principal western cltle yester
day:
Cattle. Hors. Sheen.
South Omaha
24
Chicago
S.OOO
f0)
Kansas city
St. Louis ....
St. Joseph ..
Sioux City ..
Total
.1.687 (3,877
4,080
Saarar and Molasses.
NTr.W YORK. March 19. SUGAR-Raw
firm; fair refining, 8 13-$2c; centrifugal, H1
test, 8 17-32e: molasses sugar. 2 ?fi-32e: re
fined firm: No. 8, 4.25c; No. T, 4.20c; No. 8,
415c; No. 9, 4.10c; No. 10, 4.06c; No. 11, 4.00c:
No. 12, 3.95c; No. 13. 8.90c; ino. 14, j.fDc; con
fectioners , 4.60c; mouia, oc: cut toar, osac;
crushed, 6.35c: nowdered, 4.75c; granulated,
4.85c: cubes, 4.90c.
MOLAB8K8 rlrm : New urieans open
kttl ir nnd to choice. Slfi37o.
NEW ORLEANS. March 19 SUGAR
Steady; open kettle, 283 8-IRc; open ket
tle centrifugal. 84?Sc: centrifugal whites,
av.c- vrllnvn. Iiific:. seconds. 21A'08 3-lf!c.
MOLABHEH Nominal; open keiue, -jum
25c; centrifugal, logijc. byrup, aosj-jco.
Oils and Roala.
SAVANNAH. March 19.-OILS TUrnen.
tine. Arm: A. B. C. D. $2.60: E. $2 65: F. $2 00
O, 82.05; II. $2 70: I, 2.9B; K, $3.80; M, $3.35;
N. $3.60: WG, $3.70; WW. $4.
OIL CITY. March 19.-OILS Credit bal
ances. $1.71; certificates, no bid; shipments,
53.392 Mils.; average. 940 hhls.; runs, 90,805
bbls ; average, 75.397 bbls. Shipments, Lima,
71.396 bbls.; average. 68,175 bbls. Runs,
Lima (rr.f.fi bbls.; average. 63,429 bbls.
NEW YORK. March 18. 4)1 LJ cotton
seed. asv; prime crude, nomlnnl; prime
vellow, 8o. Petroleum, quiet; refined New,
York, 85: Philadelphia ana tioinmore,
88. o; Philadelphia and Baltimore, In bulk,
$5.70. Turpentine, quiet, flOS'He. Rosin,
quiet; strained, common to good, $2.75;2.S0.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Maroh 19. METALS Ther
continued a good demand for leading min
eral today, following yesterday's activity
and advances. Cooper wss firm, with lake
at 8lf Zf.Tlij 7S; electrolytic ana essttng.
812 87Htjl2.2H. Tin. firm: spot. 358.20irWS.50.
Spelter. oulet, $5.005.10. Lead. steady :
spot. $4.Oifi4.fi5. Although th Iron market
continues temporarily quiet, there is fair
Innulrv from large consumers, and price
are steady and 'unchanged.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. March 19.-COFFEE Th
market for future opened steady st un
changed prices to a decline of 6 point and
closed steady, generally unchanged to 6
point lower. Sales were reported of 123 000
bags, Including: March, 4.96c; May, 6.70?$
8 80c; July. 6.4MT5 50c; August. J60c: Septem
ber, 6.70 6.80c; December. f.Ooc. Spot Rio,
stesdv; No. 7 Invoice, 6Sc Mild, steady;
Cordov. 10TJ13C.
Dry Goods Mnrket.
NEW YORK. March 19 DRY GOODS
The market today was quiet. Both buyer
and sellers are awaiting th result of Sul
ly' failure and until the action of the raw
material market Is seen next week little Is
expected In the way of development. In-
215 sew
400 40 000
inn 500
600 1.000
172 .T7
200 2,600
FOUR POINTS FOR TRADERS
WHEN YOU TRADE IN
GRAIN, PROVISIONS, STOCKS
PLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH
the nnr gomission nn
Capital and Surplus, $600,000-00.
General Offices: N. Y. Life Bide. Minticapolis.
ICCCT CrSlfIfE Moat reliable market Information. Lara-vet
8 Dbtll OLltlluC private wire ayatem In America.
2 1VC ftlfUnifjTCC t yor order If the market
a lit UU&leAll I EC reach tha prle whle.i you act.
Wa Hmrmm TiO INTEREST for carrying- longr atock.
3. mmWl REQUIRED &h&rA?lVfr
a: references WrS:?.01 mma "-v- Branh
CUAHA ERA.CH -IEII Firus St., Til. 3467. THOS. If. WA03ICK, Cor.
N. B. w Uu trh wk an
moei acourtis lortcAit or future
qulrtes were received today for prices on
piece goods, but sellers were not willing to
express any opinion as to future prices.
Cotton Market.
NEW ORLEANS. March 19 COTTON
Future, steady: March, 13 SfllSic; April,
13Mal3.88c; tfeptembcr, 12 4m 1.' is'ic; October,
11. 7Su 11.79c; November, 11. nil.iOc. Spot,
Irregular; sales. 1.4U0 bales; ordinary,
121-16c; good ordinary, 13Sc; low mlihlilug.
14c; mldullng. 14c; goid middling. 14 11-1U-;
mlildllng fnir. 15 l-16c; receipts, i,13rt bles;
Stock, 13.1,S27 hales.
LlVER't)OL, March 19. COTTON Spot
In fair demand; price 60 points lower;
American middling fair. 8d; good middling,
8 74d: middling, 774d; low middling 7 64d;
good ordinary. 7.54d, ordinary, T.34d. Th
ale of the day were 6.W0 bales, of which
6tm wore for speeulBtlun nnd export nd In
cluded 4, Ml American. Receipt a, 7,000 balea,
none American.
NORTHERN PACIFIC BUYS ROAD
Western I.lne Will Probably De
Transferred to Hill' Com
pany Bona,
SAN FRANCISCO, March 19. J. IC. Don
tvnn of Whatcom, general superintendent,
l.nd William Howard, aftorney cf the Bel
7;ngham Bay A British Columbia Railroad
company, are In thi city conferring with
D. O. Mill of Nw York, P. B. Cornwall
and other tockholders of the company. In
regard to the sole of the road to th
Northern Faclflo Ballway company.
P. B. Cornwall, president of the company,
and D. C. Mill own a conttc'llng Interest
In th corporation. They were about to
extend thslr line ever the Cascado moun
tains to Spokane to connect Hth the Ore
gon Railroad and Navigation company'a
road, but, while this was In abeyance, lh
Northern Psctflo secured an option on th
road. Representative of the Northern Pa
cific are now here for th purpose of clos
ing the deal, the terms of which are being
arranged.
WILL TEST AN AMENQMENT
Montana Lawyer Think Ponrteeath
Amendment to Constltntloa
I Not Legal.
HELENA. Mont., Mnrch 19-Federft.
Judge Jacob Trleber today passed a peni
tentiary sentence upon thrc whlte-eap-rers,
convicted In the federal court of con
spiracy to Intimidate negro workmen at
a sawmill In Poinsett county. Defend
ants' attorney took nn appeal to th u
prem court of th I'nlted State, propos
ing to test the constitutionality of tho fed
eral statute enacting Into law the four
teenth amendment, claiming that tinder
thl statute tho negro cltlren Is granted a
protection In the federal court that Is not
Klven to white men.
HEAL E8TATU TRANSFERS.
Deeds filed for tccord March 19, as fur
nished by tin Midland Gum :uit c .V Truxt
company, bonded abstracter, 1614 Fuxnam
street, for The Bee:
John C. Stowcll to Kdwnrd E. Stowell
80 acres in se. cor. sU so1 t-l'-i3..$ 1
Edward K. Stowell to Roscoe Conk-
UnB, 30 acres in se. cor. hwU uvU -
lft-13 1,0
Clair 1. Balrd to Clcvlns C. Kendall,
lot 1, block 22, cltv 8,000
Rumsey Haling to Wm. Schmidt, lots S
and 4, block 5, Snllnps' add RS
Fran Use Imnnke to John Swansnn. lot
12, block 6, Boggs Ac Hills' lnt udd.. 1,1'JO
Joseph C. Corer to Kenl Mi I, lot
10 and 11, block 17, Scully' add 4.S00
Farnam Smith
& Co.
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