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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY MARCIT 3. 1904.
POSTOFKICK JIOT1CB.
steamer rinses 'st .v80 a. m every Mon
Our. Wednesday and Ssturdsy.
Kegistered mail closes St p. m. previous
ay.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Scklpio? it Liith and Wheat and Oata
Show Lit.la S'.renf !h.
Ireah southwestern, lSVUjWtc; fresh south-
i n, lr.
L'HliliSb Steady: New Tork full creame.
choice to fancy, lotjllo; fair to rood, luw
loVtc.
Transpacific Mafia.
CjllINA and JAPAN, via Seattle (specially
addressed , only), close here dally at t:30
p. m. up to March I4th, Inclusive, for
despatch per a. a. Bhmut
AUSTRALIA (except Went). FIJI ISL
AND and NEW CALEDONIA, via Van
couver and Victoria, B. C, clone her Bullish Reports tron Keatacky Crops,
dally at fi.au p. . up lt man-n tiin, in
CORN DISPLAYS SOME ADDITIONAL LIFE
tbitioiti of Mlaaeapolls Mills
ad Strong Gatkles Htrt
Their Effect.
CHICAGO GRAM AMU PROVISIONS.
Feat area at the Trading aett Cloelaa;
Prleaa aa Board af Trad.
CHICAGO. March 22. Weakness of
coarse grain offset today In the wheat pit
the effect of crop damage officially reported
from Kentucky. Wheat closed practically
at yesterday a final figure". Corn Is oft
HGlc. Oata are down la. Provisions cloved
so lower to 60 higher.
jnaraea inclination to Duy wneai was
manifested at the opening. July opened
Va'uVao lower to .frto higher, at kw to
He'ie. May was unchanged to Ho lower, at
1S to Wc. From the mart the volume of
commission house buying waa larger than
ior turae time past, ihe lop ngure 01 me
day was reached at
steady at 8HJw4c
He Ihe close was
May suld between
1 1... .... ilu-ti tnh A VT , . ,. n
HAWAII. JAPAN, CHINA and PHILIP
PINE ISLANDS, via Ban Franclaco, rlos
here dally at : p. m. up to March llth,
Inclusive, for d'-spatch per s. s. Coptic
PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, via Ban Fran.
ftmr-n close here dally at 6:80 -p. m. ud to
m.rrh iLTin. inclusive, ior aesDaicn Deri omaha. ararcn a.
it H Tranaoort. 1 A Brood acelnlnK -market today. Wheat
TTAWAII. via . San Francisco, close tiers I and oats showed no strength, but did not
.i..'l. fr.n rinanatrh Tier s. B. Alumed. I ttAnnr T.. M.rfl. htilllah nature of I 91t.4l92iC. Closing with a gain of Vc at
CT-lN tnd JAPAN, via Vancouver and the Kentucky state crop report and the WV.C. Uejnuiws ol ! wheat and flour were
Victoria, a. 1., nope n strength or the r.uropean cauiea, in m 1 . 'i.
p. m. up to April aoin, inclusive, ior opinion of some of the pit crowd, snouia '"1 """"" mmi
despatch per s. a. Kmpreas of Japan, have given the market considerable bushels Minneapolis, Duluth
(Merchandise for L. 8. Tostal Agency at strength, but these Influences were offset and Chicago reported receipts of 328 cars,
Shanghai cannot bo forwarded via by the shutdown of the Minneapolis mills against 443 care last week and 132 a year
and by the continued rains in Kansas, y- ........
Oklahoma and Texas. The crop report f tha first halfhour the corn market
I,,.... v.. wint.. wh.at rnnd t nn tn hi ruieu uuiia u nil. inn nose wu near inn
M. as against IM for last year. The Minne P", ay Deing on WIV. at Za.
rs have taaen anotner tilt at 1 "VP . "a""' ""5r
r.naHi.)
CHINA and JAPAN, via Tacoma spe
cially addressed only) closes here dally
at 6:30 p. m. up to April ith, inclusive,
for despatch per a. s. Afnmsinna
sota millers
ITHALIA (except th. mh.t bv unoundm that thev will to 50Hi&)Hc. sold betweem 49660So, and
West), , NEW CALEDONIA. FIJI, I shut down. The former suspension was Closed II lV. Local receipts wera
SAMOA and HAWAII, via San Francisco, I for three dava and this one Drobably will cars, with 17 of contract grade.
clnss here dally at 6:w p. m. up to April t,e for the same length of time. This 1 snoweoi more incunauon 10 iouow
will cause a considerable hols in th wur "", .x V'"'" w3"
stocks. Liverpool opened strong on the bltorn. ,'wlth. '"T dow" M to lie. July
Kentucky report and tha tightness of tM Xi,'"J'"Tr . TS.,""1". ""7"
Argentina situation. ?1 Ti cioaea bi eic uocai re-
On omana exenange iay wneai was 01a -
ud M from Wc, and July declined irom 1 " ".'.'J'. ,"" v
cri, , siv n tv,. -hu..n v. r.nii I unaw tne innuence 01 email nog receiots
Horn Kn to 1"Sc, and the July from 7Hc nd higher prices at the yards. There waa
to 86c. May corn seemed to teei a iiDerat 1 ey roiichij u.un iui
tuth inrlunive. for deeoatcn ner s.
Ventura. I if the Cunard steamer carry
ing the Britleh mall for New Zealand
in.a nnt arrive In time t eonnect with
this dlspateh, extra mail tiloelng at t:30
a. m.. a. m. ana o:au p. m.j ounuays
St 4:10 a, m., a. m. and 8:30 p. m win
be made up and forwarded until tne ar
rival of the cunard steamer.)
HAWAII. JAPAN, CHINA and PHILIP- I short Interest, Chicago ranged from 63Vid mand foL.Lard, nd rLbgi rb cl?.Ti
wnjk ISLAND, via San Francisco, close I . ci?,. 1. ,ki. m hm.k. fmm Itradr. with Mav rork down Rc. at 113 06.
here daily at e.tfi p. mf up 10 April iijin, 1 a$c to 4514c, I rnn inru ciuam oj jngnnr, at Q.viy:t W11119
in.-infilve. for despatch per n. s. Korea. 1 th- rsn.a m nri. f nrrDv,. rr.ln for l rms were up z4o. at le.su. no estimated
TAHITI and MARQUESAS ISLANDS, via future delivery and the close Monday and '?P. flven out.
Ban Francisco, close nere aany ai in today were as follows' I lne 'eaaing rutures rangea as louows
n m iin to Arjril listh. Inclusive, for des- I rin.4 I
natrh hit i. s. Marlpaxo. I rw. ui.i, t n Tniv vtnn. Articles. Open. High. Low. I Close, Tes y
-..rr. f ...i. -nri. I . . . i ,
rt 1 1 r. ' . . . . ". : I w neat 1 ,, .
Australia Is forwarded via Europe; and
kw 7.i Rnn ana i-'nuinDinee. via nan
Franclnoothe quickest routes. Philippines
specially addressed "via Canada" or "via
Europe" must be fully prepaid at ths
foreign rates. Ilnwall Is forwarded via
Ban .Francisco- exclusively,
r.n.n.r-lfl malls ere forwarded to port
of sailing dally and th schedule of clos
ing Is arranged on the presumption of
their uninterrupted overland transit.
IRealstered mail closes at 6 p, m. previous
day. CORNELIUS VAN COTT.
Postmaster.
Postofnre, New Tork. Tf. T.. Mai-ch 18.
GO VEHEMENT NOTICE.
May
July ,
Corn-
May
July
Onts
May .,
Local
82B S2hkB 81A glA 8214
6tiA 4H 4RA 4BiB M b Ju'V
43V 44 B 43 44 B 43 f'Pt.
Corn-
May
July
.... 8 B
Cash Grain Market.
OFFICE CONSTRUCTING QUARTER
MAUT1.TR CHEYENNE. WTO.. March 21.
1904,. Sealed proposals, In triplicate, subject to were 23 cars In and i cars out; one week
...... . ..4 lh I S3Pt
market was up Uc. Oats on the other H.
hanJ wenkeneil to Un below the Monday I ilr
mark. Wheat was firm at the quotations
of, that day. Omaha elevstors sent out
the largest number 01 wneat cars sines
the exchanae ooenecL lne number was
"I and the larger part of It was consigned
east over tne MiiwauKee. necetpia 01
wheat were 13 cars In and 72 cars out; one
week ago, 4 and t cars. Corn receipts
aso. 12 and 18 cars. oat receipts were
4 cars In and 2 cars out; one week ego, 4
cars out.
Representative sales of car lots by sample
on track, Omaha: Corn No. 3, 2 cars,
431ic; No. 3 yellow, 1 car, 4314c; no grade,
1 car, 30c. One car of No. 2 white oats
old 'or 41 Up
wheat no. z nara, no.
hard. "KViTjfWc; No. 4 hard. lOWaTla; No. 2
spring. 8:H'S"c: No. 8 spring, WVs&SBc; No.
the upuul conditions, will be received at
this office until 2 o'clock p. m., mountain
time, April t, 1904, and then opened, for
electrical work at Fort IX A. Russell, Wyo.,
as follows: (1) For wiring buildings, lur-
nlshlna and installing fixtures, watt me
ters. eta. : (2) for constructing primary.
secondary and-, arc light lines, furnishing
and Installing transformera. cut-outs, light
ning arresters, street light hangers, street
lights, etc. All proposals previously re
ceived (February. IS. H04.) for the above
work havs been rejected. No change In
either clans or specifications. Full infer
mat Ion, plans, specifications. Instructions
and blank forms of proposals furnished on
application to this office. The United
States reserves the rlsht to accept or re-
lert anV or all bids er anv Dart thereof. En
velopes containing bid should be endorsed I 8Ulsc; stundard, 41&42C
"Proposal ior miecincei yyorg at f ort u.
.. Russell, Wyo.," end addressed to Cap
tain W. 8. Bcott, quartermaster TJ. B A.,
In charge of conatruction. heyenne.-wyo.
Men zi, a. a. Apr 1
niH-592 92 91"J 9214 92
RTS-v. 8714 87 87H
8fii&i 87H 8(1 )i SfiH
81'H,'S i 81i 8? 81H
lvUS S1H 801i 80T4 81H
f,2'3 ' B3V4 "nT4 52eS2ii B2i
SOS'S EOS I 49-I 9 (KHi'li3?
49 49 48S 48Tij49Hf''
40H'ti 404 8PH SS'i 40
JUly 3MI 38Tj, 37 37 3-
Sept. 33i334ro 82 82 33
Pork
May 13 15 13 30 1SW- 18 OS 13 ID
July 13 40 13 SO 13 25 13 27 IS 80
Lord
May 7 00 T OS 95 6 97H 92H
July 7 15 7 20 7 12H 7 12HI 7 10
Ribs- I
May 8 85 887H 6 80 80 I 77H
July 8 97H 7 06 98 6 85 6
4 spring, 7ul4'S75e.
CORN No. 1. 44'ic: No. 3. 4214aM3Vc: No.
4, 41l442c; No. 2 yellow. 44c; No. s yel
low, 42V.ifi'l3V,c: No. 2 white, 44ic; No. I
OATS No. 27 it7V4'ff3.SV4o; No. t. Sftnmic; choice malting. 4R-&6&C
No. 4. 35H136V4c; No. 2 white, 4mig424c; SEEDS No. 1 flax, 81.07H; No. 1 north-
No. 8 white, 394iaM4c; No. 4 white, BSWiy I western. 11. u; prime iimoiny, w..
No. 2. a Old. b New.
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOUR Quiet and easy; winter patents.
t49if(0'S.OO; straights, t4.5oa4.70; Spring pat
ents, $4.4134.70; straights, 84.0y4.2O; bakers,
83.Ontff3.60.
wheat-no. z spring, etstiy.c; .io. s, sw
86c; No. 2 red, 91Hiy9Bc
CORN No. 2, We; No. 2 yellow. (Co.,
OAT8 No. 2. 3KAi38c; No. 2 white. 45c;
No. 3 white, 39T42H0.
RV K No. 2, 690.
BARLEx Good feeding, 378380; fair to
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
0oniiderl Ictiyity in - Union Faoifio
Stocks Mjttlfiei Deden.
GENERAL MARKET MOVES IN SYMPATHY
Baoyaaey of Paeia Stock Take as
FrennsllTe EvlJeaee of tha
Advantage Secared la Co a.
trolling Interest.
NEW TORK. March 22. A price move
ment of first-class Importance, with a
mystery attached, stimulated the languid
speculative appetite of the stock market
today. Union Pacific was the leader of
the movement, but the mystery centered
about the Northern Securities company
and the probable process of Its dissolution.
All the securities related to that company
and Its Interests made free price move
ments. Northern Securities were In eager
demand on a rapidly rising price scale.
Other stocks concerned In the Northern
Securities merger have disappeared from
the market, but the Oregon Short Line
participating 4s, which are secured by the
Union Pact tic's Northern Securities stocks
as collateral, and the Hurllngton Joint 4s,
which were exchanged for Burlington stock,
were aotlve and higher. '
The principal question has been whether
the Northern Faclflo and Urent Northern
stocks should be redistributed to the hold
ers from whom the Northern Securities
received It or to present holders of North
ern Securities in proportion to the value
at which that stock had been changed for
the merged stocks. The buoyancy of Union
Pacific was presumptive evidenVe of the
advantage secured to ths company by' Its
controlling Interest In Northern Pacific be
fore the rumor. The movement In the gen
eral market was purely sympathetic and
ran from a fraction to t points, the Inst
named figure being slightly exceeded In
St. Paul and Southern Pacific. United
States steel preferred closed the nay un
changed. The arrival of 22.SOO.OOO add!
tlonal Japanese gold at San Francisco was
reported. Union Pacific's extreme rise
reached 8 points on dealings of 4O8.000
shares, that in Great Northern preferred
7"4 and Northern Securities on the curb
about 7 points to within a shads of par.
The close was strong and active.
The bond market was strong, led by
Donas related to ths Northern Securities
merger. Total sales, par value. 13.llo.ouo.
United States 4s registered advanced per
cent on call. .
Following were ths quotations on ths
stock exchange today:
. . , Ba1es.Hlgh.Low.Close.
Atchison 44.WX 7014, 68
do pfd 1.900 904
Baltimore & Ohio 24,200 80
do pM ,
Canadlnn Pacific 3.100 115
Central of N. J
Chesapeake & Ohio... 900
Chicago & Alton 800
do pfd
Chicago Ot. Western.. 1.100
Chicago N. W 700 18
.. M. K St. P 47,X 1;
do nfd 100 178:
Chicago Term. & T
89'4
7814
Notes from the Exchange Offices.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., 313.00
13.1214; lard, per 100 lbs., 86.8u4i6.82H; short
rlhs sides (loose), B.jvi'ai-il; snort clear
ENGINEER'S OFFICE, BIOUX CITT. IA.,
March 17.' 1904. A pub ic sale of govern
ment nronertT 1 pertaining to Improvement
of upper Missouri ' river, consisting of
steamboats, barges, hollers, junk and scrap
Iron, will be held at Sioux Ice Harbor,
Srou City, la. t Anrll lfi, 1904. Information
furnished on- application. H. - M. CHIT
TENDEN, MaJ. Engineers.
" M19-J1-WV2SA1S-14
'LEOAL NOTICE.
.NOTICE TO BIDDERS.
Bealed blda will be. received at the office
of secretary of state up until 12 o'clock
noon of April 4. 1904. .for the erection and
completion of a eold storage building at the
Feeble Minded Institute at Beatrice and
hospital building at Mllford, according to I Wheat-
plans ana specincaiinns now on nie in inn 1 May
omce ox commissioner 01 puouu itimis unu 1 iuiy ......
hulldtnnw. The boHftl reserve tha riant to I Corn-
reject any and all bids. I May
UlSOKUKJ W. MAHISH, I July
. ,- - . eecreiary 01 tioara.
Mar22dl0t-m
Omaha Inspections of grain were 68 cars.
Of wheat. 2 cars irrnriVd No. 1 hard win
ter and 3 cars No. 4 hard winter, of corn,
11 cars graded No. 2. 24 cars No. 3, 8 cars
No. 4. 4 cars No. 3 yellow, and 1 car no I Wheat, bu
grade. Of oats. S cars graded No. 3. 2 cars I Corn, bu
No. 4, 4 cars No. 8 white clipped, 3 cars
No. 8 white, and 5 cars No. 4 white. Of
rye, 1 car graded No. 2 and 1 car No. 4.
Grain Markets Elsewhere.
Closing prices of grain today and Batur
day at ths markets named were as follows
CHICAGO.
, Closed -
Today. Monday
ahles (boxedt. 87.2bQ7.27V4
The following were the receipts and ship
ments of flour and grain yesterday:
Recelpts.Shlpments.
Flour, bbls .. 60.400 . 46.900
284,100 1fiS.300
Oats, bu SH4.2O0 229.80
Rye, bu 29.100 12.700
Barlay.bu 116,100 28.400
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was steady; creameries,
23Vtc; dairies, 12t4'S21c. Eggs, steady; at
mark, cases Included, 15144J l&Vic Cheese,
easy, 10143 He.
o pfd
C C C. & St. L
Colo. Southern
do 1st pfd
do 2d nfd
Delaware & Hudson..
De .. Lack. West...
Denver & Rio Grande
do pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd ....
do 2d pfd ....
Hocking Valley
00 pro.
Illinois Central
Iowa Central ..
do nfd
K. C. Southern
do pfd
Wheat-
May ...
July ..
Corn .
May ..,
July ..
KANSAS CITY.
92V4
80V
. B5V4A
49HB-
iliinitHii4i
HEATING AND VENTILATING HIGH
SCHOOL. YORK. NEB.
Sealed proposals will be received until
7:30 p. m. March 30 by the undersigned for
the heating, ventilating, sanitary fixtures
and plumbing High school building and new I wheat
auumoil 10 same, au 111 aceirinui'. wiiti
plana and specifications of J. IL Felt & Co.,
architects, m. josepn, mo.
Requirements to bidders and other In
- formation will be furnished by the archl
teets
Bidders to submit- their own plans and
specifications based upon architects' blue
prints.
The right to reject any or all bids Is re
served. Signed . Ohio. IL hulueman,
Secretary.
" - Mnr??dSt-m
ST. LOUIS.
Wheat-
May
July
May ..
July .,
MINNEAPOLIS.
82
44i
43
1H
8?V
45
46A
May
July ..
Wheat-
May ..,
July ..
Wheat-
May ..
July ..
DULUTH.
NEW YORK.
95iA.
963.B
94HB
6VB
.. 9614
.. MVS
NEW YORK UEJVEItAL MARKET.
HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE.
Hew twtn-noraw mmmtn at Uktw leas.
KBW Kotta. HorTBtutaM. via auULAXi.MS,
aulue la wns. M a. av
Potadam .Apl. i Noordam Apl. M
HoturiUm Ayl. I!, Poudam alar 111
HiaOam ....Avi. mi uourdi ........ .May II
Will aall at I'lfinouttt.
GUANO-AM KM1CA LINK, Iro St., CiS
nn. ill. 1 Hairs hmtm. M01 garawa St. 1 C.
. hatSartoM. 1111 raraaat Bui i, p. auaaUa, Us
ar ia a. f
CH1CAUO 14 VB STOCK MAHHET,
Cattle an4 Sheen Steady and Hon
, Rnle front Five to Tav Higher.
CHICAGO, March 22. CATTLE Receipts,
2,000 Jifttd; market steady; good to prime
ateers, Ib.a'u&.st; poor to meajum, a.6U(ui.vo:
sioc
4.00:
K..lla
i . . ... -7K
HtJUS Receipts. 7. 000 head: estimated
tomorrow, 2o,0ui; left over, s.426; market (it
10o higher; mixed and butchers, S6.2i4b6.4u;
auud to elioke htutvy, JO."vj5.45; rough
heavy, 6"(i0; light, 84.lKao.36; bulk of
aaivs, 35.2&u.aa.
tJHELp AND LAMBS Receipts, 6,000
head: market steady; good to choice weth
era, K2ut&46; fair to choice mixed, 23.504
wesism sneep, ei.suQe ju- native lamus,
.ntto.v; weaieru aauiua, j.omao.DUi .
St. Lonla Live Stock Market.
ST.
celpts.
market
ateera.
steers, UKuuS 10; steers under l.U"U lbs.,
li.B-M6.00j stokera and feeders, U-WirtbU;
cowa ana heifers, 12 iwaH.lte: cannsrs, K lwih
lit: bulls. 1Z.764H.IH): calves, t3.0UAi6.2&:
Texas and Indian steers, 83.2o4.; cowa
ana
.ot.il o th. D.r V.rl.-s
Commodities.
YORK, March 22. FLOUR Re
4,447 bbls.; exports, 336 bbla.;
aulet and lower to sell; M in
pat en ta. 8j.1iXu5.4d; Minnesota
bakers, J4.2MU4.6o; winter patents, ib.bxjv.w;
winter straights, Xj.tAub.lo; winter ext:
St. Lonls Grain, and Provisions.
92 BT. LOUIS, March 22. WHEAT Weak,
8tV4 after an advance; No. 2 red cash, elevator,
97c; tracH, 31 0345)1.06; May, 81Hc; July, 82Vc;
S2 No. 2 hard, 8S&90C.
WW CORN Lower; No. 2 cash, 45e; track, 48c;
May, 4614c; July, 46ftc
OATS Lower: No. 2 cash. 40c; track.
rT4 41c; May, 89140.
7Ms I FLOUR Dull and unchanged; red winter
1 paienis, 4 MMyo.ifj, ina aptviai umuus nv
44H high as 36.20; extra fancy and straight, 34.0
44l 4 80: clear, 11.864.10
BrcrjD 1 imoiny, wowpiro.
CORNMEAL Lower, J2.40.
90 I BRAN Dull; sacked, east track, 8ZTJS3C
I6.0OIB9.00.
4f,i I IRON COTTON TIES82&
471Z I PAOGINO 6t4c.
PROVISIONS Pork, lower; Jobbing,
4UT1 318.05. Lard higher; prime steam, ..
SI2n I Bacon steady; boxed extra shrots. 37.62.
Ir7a r-l - rm 17 mi. Khnrt rlesr. 17 87
.A.v mn ci. .... -I 1 . 1AlA11n,
PULinl DltWUf; fllirncnn, J'nyaiiv,
springs. I3.WII3.6U per anjen; luraeys, irut
12V4c: ducks, lzc; geese, wiy(o.
B1TTER Quiet; creamery, 204f264c;
alN
EUGS Bteaoy, IJiC, case rouni.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls.....'. ll.ooo 17,ono
Whot hii .: 17.000 151. 000
Corn .bu 66.000 102 001
Oats, bu 80,000 . 79,000
93V
96
92
Available Snpply of Grain,
NEW YORK. March 22. Special cable and
uiAirrnnhln communications received by
Bradstreet's show the following changes
in available supplies, as compared with
the last account;
. Wheat. United States and Canada, east
. . . 1 r 1. 1 A a 000 via hi, Unit
X-!?: SAhnin: lor'and in 'Kurop;: Increa.l.i.OOO bu.;
awa , vn.s a--w-, W I fitOl nllirirtl V npfTMnM MMfl IS HI DU.
to fancy. 84.bwu4.80. Uuckwhet Hour, num-1 Cnrj. nit-d "Btates and Canadx east of
NEW
celpts.
market
peso La
.ers. J6.W5.86; poor to me4ium, $3.5uu.0; m fob afloat-
H-kers and feeders, U tWV ; cows. l 1 L1'. A .ifi;.
I); heifers, .24.50; canners. 31.6o&V5o: J;!J rnnniS.i t
Us. laVtkatH MiSlim, uiast.uo; Tt. fed "nt) Z
lnal.
CORNMEAL Pull; yellow western,
81.loiui.16; City, 31.10til.12; kiln dried, 3.1W
33.20.
. JKIE I'uii; no. x western, tic, to arrive.
UAKLEY Dull: feeding. 44k-. c L f.. New
York; malting, 6oqiko, c. I. f., Buffalo.
WHEAT Receipts, 16,576 bu.; spot mar
ket steadier; No. 2 red, 81.01 elevator and
lu. x uurinern iuiuin,
No. i northern Manl-
o. b. afloat. Options
opened Purely steady.
reactions occurred, following corn, with
r, 'nf
Sklu Inrresaed 192.000 hll.
Oats, United 8tates and Canada, oast of
the Rocklea. increasea jz.vm du.
The leading decreases reported rnis weeg
are 1,003.000 btT. In Manitoba ana me norm
aioviinra. 4nn.0il0 bu. at the northwest
em Interior elevators snd 133,000 bu. at the
Milwaukee private elevators.
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. March 22. WHEAT
In tha last hour May, 964c; July, 95c; September,
82ffll
83c. On track: No. 1 hard, oc; No
northern Hnvfc: mo. z norinem. vvau.
FIOT'R First patents are now quoted at
8B.15ifi5.2R; second patents, 3S.0Of5.10; first
clears. f3.BiS3.75: second clears, iz wuz to,
BRAN In bulk, ii4.au.
Milwaukee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE. March 22 WHEAT
ts. 84,000 bu.: spot market Half cent higher; No. 1 northern, 93&99,4c;
47c; standard white, 47c; No. 3 northern, 96&97c; old July,
choice. 97iU1.0u.
iitTire.l'i.M. n.l...iA. M ac 1 )
helr-. 2.0.a3 25 1 18c; California, 21 to 25 lba.."lc; Texas, dry!
HOG-Receipts. 6.U00 head: strong: p irslti l u,. Sin ' '
1 . . - 1 1 , , . .... 1.. 1 ,. , . i 6 1 v l '- . '" ' . .
auu 11, 11 1, w . , t-.n,, vi.aiv.M;
DUicntTH ana Devi neuvy. k.pvd.x.
BHt.'lUl' ANU WMB-iteceipta. soo bead;
last prices Vuo net hlgher May,
97c, closed. ftiVc; July, KITa'UO'-TaC. closed,
w-c; etepiemoer, n4'iIMbc, cioaeu, iu'o.
'AUW t......l..d IX ftiVl V... . X" KirA.
No. 2 yellow, boc; ungraded mixed, 664c.
Option market waa dull and entirely nom
inal In the abaence of business, cloaing
Vu e net lower. May cioaea at Oic
uatk-tteceiprs. M,uuu du
weak: No. 2. 47c: standar
No. 2 white, 48c; No. 3 white. 47c. OpUons 7Ur
market nominal. I iiYF-Hteadv: No. 1. 72Q72o.
HOPS Eauy ; state, common to choice, I BARLE7Y Firm; No. 2, 63c; samples, 38
Firm; No. 3, 4217 Vsc; July. 49o.
RICE Steady;' fair to extra, IV6o: . .
T..,on nnmlnil ' T .TvFhpool. March 13. w H1UAT BPOl
" . . . . i . r r . . a . , , , , , . . . .
MAX VJUlet; snipping, lWH,iC; good to I IUU; XXO. I laiuurnia, i m. ruiuira,
sieauy; naivu, uuuiiuw, iu, , uij
6S td.
CORN Spot, firm; American mixed, new,
4aZ4d: American mixeo, oia, ts la. r u
tures, aulet; March, nominal; May, 4s Xa.
3.0W head. Including 1,900 Texana, coat, lire. 22&2S; olds. 9-&140. CORN
.,."ad. native sluicing and export TALLOW-Dull: city ($2 per pkg ), 474o;
H KUJ.wi areancu oeei ana outcner I ,n,.m.v r.bv frei !VUi I
market Arm; native muttons, WOj-4 H);
lambs, 84.76i 80; cull and bucks, 8J.IAci-l.aO;
siocaers, (i (MC,w.
Stoax City Live Stock Market.
LEATHER Steady; acid. J3S2e.
PROVISIONS Bef. weak; family, 311.8
llBOifl
12 60; mess. 39 tvg M: beef hams, 30 5ma
22.U0; pscket. lli.60a'li 50; city, extra India
mess, 316OU41I8.K). Cut meats, dull; pickled
bellies. 37.25iib.0O-, pickled shouldvrs, tt bu;
pickled hams, 3100f U .00. Lard, steady;
BIOUX CITY, la.. March 22--Speclal Tel- ""n- ': J
I ram. CATTLE Receipts, I.euO head; fi'lLn1' J1,'
isrket strong; stockers, steady; bee ves, 1 . "2i clear,
Dolnth Grain Market.
TTTLTTTH. March 22. WHEAT In store,
No. 1 hard, IsSc; No. 1 northern, 94Wc; No.
2 northern, Vic; on tracg, no. 1 nara, vnc,
vta 1 A,h-rn au.n X.' ,i 4 mtrtham 8'
western steamea. (.; rennea, steady; con- Ki.y 94c; July, 86c; September, S214o.
tlnent, 37.40; South America, s.0u; com- OATH On track and to arrive. 8S4c.
cowa, bulla and mixed. 33.3uw 50.
ftuTVloTke a?,d f?ederr.. talsS , B"EMrm: ffrh creamery. laO
CHKfcJSls steady; state run cream.
eg
ma
fJ 0
I bu; aloe
and yearllnga, 82.7lhS.T6.
HOGS Reoelpta, !. head; market loo
higher. selUne- at K7i-u&.16; bulk of sales.
t.K.ua.w.
Stock In Sigh.
FoHowIng are the receipts of live stock
ior tne nvs principal western clUes jester.
Pork, easv: fanillv.
314.76tfl6.6u; mess, J15.U0
fancy, small and large, colored and while.
Betiemoer. lzc; late maae, iua.
F.OGS Steady: western firsts. 16io.
POULTRY Alive, ateady: thickens. 1!e:
fowls, 14c; tuhkeys, 16c Dressed, firm;
western clilrkens. 12313cl fowls, western.
14c; turkeys, western, young nens, luai'C.
South Omaha,.
Chicago
1 Kansas City....,
ft. Louis
St. Joseph..
Sioux city
Totals
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
.i7
t.OuO
7.5"0
5.000.
i aa
1M
9.4-10
6.UI0
4.M4
.16.UM . S2.0 2X664
Oils and Uosln. .
SAVANNAH. On., March 22. OIL Tvirp
, tntine, dull. 67o.
RotJlN Firm; A. B. C atid T, 31 60: E.
33 66: 12 60; O, 32 66; H. 33 70; I. 32 :
Kv w;Mk ' $S fc,; w Q i
OIL CITV, Ph., March 2X OIT-Crett
balances. 31T1: certihi-aies, no bid; ship
ments, 80.468 bbls.; gverase. 67.14 bbls.;
runs. 40.1- bb'.s. : averagts, 7S.M bbls.; ship
ments. Ulna, 64 969 bid. ; average, 67.347
lbls. : runs. Lima. 14. bbla: average.
U.U46 bbls. .
' peerla Market.
PEORIA. III.. March tt-CORN-Steedy;
Kit. 3, 4SSc No. 4.
Knnana City Grata svnd Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, Mo.. March 22. WHEAT
May, KiSc; July, 77c; caah. No. 2 hard. 88
fita'c; No. 3. 857S7c; No. 4. TStl': rejected.
Kr76c; No. 3 red. ii.w: no. , asse.
2 each, 44c; No. 3. 43c; No. 2 white, 43444cj I bales
pio. a. a'u'tJi-.
OAT3-.No. 3 white. 29c; No. 2 mixed, 40c
RYE No. 2. 64c.
HAY Choice timothy. 110.00; choice
prairie, I7.7witl os,
BUTTER Firm;
fancy, lie
Cotton Market.
LIVERPOOL. March 22. COTTON Spot
in limited demand; futurea easy: American
middling fair, g.iua; gooa miaaung. 7V4d
middling. 7.84d; tow middling, 7.7d; ordl
nary. 7.64d. Futures, steady; American
mlddlinar. a-, o. c. March. 7.47d: March
April. 7.44J; April-May, 7.41d; May-June
7 !Xl; J one-July. i.xia : juiy-August. T.Sid
August-Beptenilier, 7.19d; Septeinber-Octo
ber, 6 ld; October-November, 6.20d; Novein
ber-LVcember, Hod.
ST. LOUIS. Muroh H COTTON Noml
nal, Vo lower: middling, 14e; Bales, none
receipts, v bales; siupments, bales;
stock. 21.4L-V bales.
NEW YORK. March 22 COTTON-Spot
closed dull. 6 points decline: middling up.
land, 14.00c; middling gulf, 14 2Se; aalea, 208
creamery, fific; dairy,
EOrtS Weak; fresh Missouri snd Kan
sas stock, cases returned, 13c; new No. I
wbltewood caeea included. ic
Receipts Shipments.
Wheat, bu sl 12i.r
Corn, bu 29.600
Oata, bu ?3.-0 6.0UO I
Philadelphia Prodnee Market.
PHILADELPHIA. March 21 BUTTER !
Steady; extra western creamery, !4c;
neerbv prima. 28c.
FOC1S-Firm: good demand; fresh neerbr.
lkVtc at mark: Ircsh western. 16V611c;
NliW ORLEANS. March 22 COTTON
Unaetlled; aulea. bales; ordinary
11 7-16c; good ordinary, 12c; low middling,
UV; middling. 13o; gooa niHidiing
ltl-l&c; middling fair, 14 7-lc. Futures
ou et and steady: March. 13 Wffll3.18c: Anrll
13 3NU.4uc; May, 13 64V13 6nc; June. 13 671
1J 7IK-; July uqii xk; August, u xor, tild
September, 11 97-110(w; October, lLJcll.t-c
November, u.iuu'U.im.
CoaTee Market.
NEW YORK. March 21 COFFEE The
market for futurea opened steady at an ad
vapce of 6 point on March, but generally
unchansed to 6 pointa lower. Sslea were
reported of 132.360 bags. Including: March,
I ift.juci Apru. s.vic; aaay, i j.(ij uc; July
0 doc ; M-pienner, B.aViiaac: ix iober. fr
November, f4.06ci iJecember, .vt&.iuc
January,
1.600 20
1,200
100
200
704
9014
79
K
11314 mT4
l.-ie
3114 Sli
37 38
80
14 l.Vi
167 IW14
144 146
1784 178
parity, becsmw-lnactlve and became un
settled. Kaflirs were Irregular.
BERLIN. March 21 Business on the
bourse today opened dull. Prices became
stronger later. Exchange on London, 20
discounts for short bills, 3 per cent, and for Ctttls Bfosipti Very EeiT and Eteert
PARIS. March 22 Three tier cent rentes.
9S francs 87 centimes for the account.
rJtocks on the bourse today were less nnn
and ths trading was limited. At the close
the prices were Irregulsr. Russian im
perial fours closed at 94.60.
OMA LlYE STOCK MARKET
So d L. wer, with Oowt About 8tead
"
HOGS AVERAGED A LITTLE HIGHER
1..- ...lew
1 1:0
1 iu
t w t
1 1
t...
tALVES.
Sh York Money Mnrket.
NEW YORK. March 2S.-MONET-On
call, steady at lfil per cent; closing bid,
1H per cent; offered, 1 per cent. Time
loans, dull and easy: 60 days, 2?2 per
cent: 90 days, 8ff3!i per cent; 8 months, 3
1)4 per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 43
per cent.
ctpih TVfi irvni k vnr c?. n . . .. .i v
1 1 1. V . will. - . a, I 7.. . .'IT 1
i" i'ibi unci iit-h!, iii imiiKna iin.- i a,eii(V I l.nlClal MOlldHV
4HilO for demand and at 4 MsntH 485 for I Official Tuesday
. - ' . . , 1 . , ' ' l V. , W.D.'UY.OO, Will
mcrcinl bills. 34.84. v
SILVER Bar, 66c; Mexican dollars,
44e. '
BONDS Government, fltm; railroad,
strong.
The closing quotations on bonds ar as
follows:
Desirable Grades of Sheen Met with
Ready Snle at Folly Steady Prlcea,
While Common gtotl Was
Slow and Weak.
L"fe
.. T1S
..!"
..140
. IS
,. 11
.. 1
.. ro
17
EEPF.RS.
t M
t i
iu :
I 18
i 0
I 4
I M
44
I to
. st
,
51
. Ill
,
, 4M
. 7
...lonl
t
4
as
M
I t
I M
I M
4
SOUTH OMAHA, March 22. 1904.
Receipts were; Cattle. Hogs. Eheep.
1.610
, 7.460
4.166
6.667
8.416
9,400
V. 8. raf. ta. rag....l
do ta, coupon VN
ao la, rg ..IM14
to eouimn loan
to saw 4a, raf 1S?S
do eoupoo 182
to old 4a, reg tor
do coupon
Atchiaon sen. 4t.
ao aaj. 4a its
Atlantic C. L. ta 2S
B. O. 4a
do ila 14
Cantral of Oa. ta...,10v4
do lat lne
Chl. Ohio 4ii....lM .
Chlcaso ft A. ma... 74 1
C . B. ft Q. n. 4a... t M
0. M. A S. P. (. 4S..1OTH
C. ft N. W. e. 7a....l4
C, R. I. ft P. 4a...
do col. ta 7Si
C. C.C. ft ft. L. . 4a. H
CMraso Ter. 4s
Con. Tobsroo 4a. 6S;4
Colo, ft So. 4a
D. A R. a. 4a 7H
Erie prior lien 4a.... t74
do ten. 4a I54
r. w. ft d. C. la.. .104.
Horklns Vat. 44a....in44
Li. at n. uni. as n
Manhattan . g.
Mot. Central 4a
4a... 104
44
Two dava this week. .1(1 970 11 0W 17.816
Same days last week... .11,000 13.510 18.6M
Same days week before. 8.733 10,67 14.171
Same three weeks ago.. 6.030 16.063 26.410
tame four weeks ago. ..12.620 23.816 II. kj;
Same days last year..., 9.7S8 17,173 16.K25
RECEIPTS FOR THK TEIAR TO DATK
The fill In ! no- 11- ihA. lYim reeelnta of
do lat int..... 114 I cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for
in year 10 uaie, wun comparison wmi
i&si year:
1904. 198. In. Dec.
Cattle WR.8i',0 207.370 990
Hogs 634,331 618,178 26.1f5
Sheep 4O8.0R8 804.72 103.216
ATeracrs trla rM fnr tinn at South
ri-K . , , t , .-.. 1 . v. .
.-iiicwn iur K119 iaii several uai wnu
psriaons:
Date. I 1904. 11908. 11902. 11901. 11900. 11899. 11898.
Mlna. ft 81. L. 4a.... t5
al.. K. ft T. 4s M
do ta 77
N. R. R. et M. . ta. It
N. Y. C. f. tMiS 7H
..lys
. pit
.. 71
i.M tit t n 4..
1 4 04 1..
I l 4 m 1.,
I til 4 M 1.,
1 1 e 1.
1 1"0 t 00
STOCKER3 AN
1 710 I (0 a...
J 4 t m 14...
I TVJ t !i 12...
7 y-i K 14...
tV .l I U tl...
1 710 I 4'. )...
t I 1.5 It...
t IN U...
HOOS Receipts this morning were fair
and with favorable reports from other
points the market opened a little higher
man yesterday, the advance amounting en
the averaae to about 2 cents. The mar
ket could probably best be described by
calling It strong to 5 ct-nts higher, with the
freatest advance on the butcher weights,
logs weighing from 2J6 to 2o0 pounds are
now in ine u'si nemanu, inuugn injiniiif
from 2"0 to 275 pounds meets with ready
sale. Heavy hogs, unless choice, no longer
top the market. The btlk of the medium to
good weight hogs sold from 14.90 to 3-VOi,
with prime hoss selling as high as to.i.
The loads weighing much under 200 pounds.
ns wen as nogs jatKing in quality, soui
from 84.90 down. Trading was not very
nctlve at any time and after packers had
their urgent orders filled the market slows,,
up and closed weak. Representative sabs:
.imV,N. 1. C. g. ta.
No. Paclflo 4a..
do 8a
N. ft W. o. 4a..
a 8. L 4a A par... 4T4
Pann. aonv. 141,
Reading can. 4s M'4,
9I.L,tt. M. e. la . lux
St. I. ft B. F. fi. 4a. ni
St. L t. W. la
Srabnard A. u 4a.... M
So. Pari no 4a. H
So. Railway la........ll
Taiaa ft r. la 11a
T. su U ft W. 4a..
Union Paclfle 4a. lftlti
do eonv. 4a rfl
r. S. 8tel Id la
Wabash la 111
do dab. B 0s
W. ft L. E. 4a H4
Wia. Cantral 4a t!
Colo. F. ft I. s. as.. TO
Mar.
Mar
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
9
London Stock Market.
LONDON, March 22.-Closlng:
Connola. money kk'4N. T. Central.,,
n -lINorfol ft w...,
.. I'-J do pfd
. TOVil Ontario ft W...
2PDnarlTanla .
Mar. 10..
Mar. 11...
Mar. 12.
Mar. It.,
Mar. 14.,
Mar. IS
Mar.
Mar.
Mar,
Mil
19
'if"
644
Z4
20' I
85
84
Z4'
300 151 150 150
200 20 20
.23.200
. 4.BO0
. 800
. 1 20
2T.7.
04
42
81
...1 9"
... 1,100 129
.... 100 19H
2474
Slfc
74
81
12S 129
19 19
35
191.4
35
or rj
ilMi
68
26
63
42
74
81
Louisville St Nashville 3,100 JKV 104 inR
mannniian u el 143g 143 14H
Met. Securities 200 79 79 77
Met. St. Ry 5.500 112 111 112
Minn. & St. Tjnuls K7
M.. St. P. & S. Ste. M. 600 63 63 63
ao pfd 13)
Missouri Paclflo 46.600 92 90 92
M.O.. Kan, & Tex 700 1h 17. 18
ao pra .., 1,100 3R SS 30
N. R. R. of Mex. pfd. 100 RH 87
N. Y. Central :. WiO 117 175 116
Norfolk A Western... 5.300 68 67 P8
do Pfd 85
Ontario 6 Western ... '3.900 71 4 Slit
Pennsylvania ...60.800 117 116 117
P.. C. C. AV St. ti
Keadlng ...
. flo) 1st pfd
do 3d nfd -
Rock Island Co ,.10,800 2U4
do nfd ,flrin ?
St. L. & B. F. 2d nfd.,, 400 , 44
6t. Louis S. W... T..... 200 14
do pfd t....i.. i -HOO 81
c-ouiiiern mrinc l.tivnp
ooutnern itaiiway
ao prd
Texas & Paclflo .
T.. St. L. A W
.30.300 44 " 43
9074 .
62
41
14
83
45
21
84
24
. 6,500 . 21
, 85,
800 ,
-t'400.,
'24-
Wo
...401700
900
800
.. 1,500
'ioo
80
85 .,
91 .
19 -S6
'lR
A....
SfiH
76K
60
44
78
89
21
62
44
14
84
4K
21
94
25
86
94
do aecount
Anaconda ...
Aarhlson ....
do pfd ...
Baltimore ft Ohio.... I'm Rand Mine
Canadian Paclflo ....HI1 Rradlns
Chea. ft Ohio S2 do lt pfd..
Chlcaso Gt. W do td pfd..
C. M. A St. P 148 So. Railway ..
ItRrer 14 do p'd
D. ft R. O tovj go. Paino ....
do pfd 70 Vinlon PuclAo .
Erie loV do pfd
do lat pM... H4 IJ, B. meal....
do td pfd 41 do pfd
Illlnola Cantral 131 Wabaah
Loula. ft Kaah 10714 do sfd
M.. K. ft T :.. lmlspanlah 4a ....
SILVER Rar, steady, 26d per ounce.
MONRV RruXU. nor cont
The rata of discount In I tie oten market
for short bills Is 8 per cent; for three
months' bins, l-wusfr per cent.
.li
. 11
. i
. C9'4
.
. Ita
. 40
. im
. si
. N's
. 47v;
. 741,
. 10
. 11H
. (.H
. ll4
. ai
. 71
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
16.
17.
18.
19..
20.
21.
22..
6 13
8 0U
J 1J1
Im 1
(07 ;
6 13
119
6 18?
( 10,
6 1074
B 16
5 15
i 25
6 16
04
6 04
4 97
4 92
65
I
98
T 021 t 111
a 07
t 7i
t 99
10
06
T 01
7 11
7 06
7 16
7 14
7 25
8 07
7 2l C 0W
16
20
6 13
6 10
7 13
I
7 2o,
a
7 19
7 10
T 06
7 19
7 83
7 84
a
15
8 21
1
25
21
I 221 4 881 I 811
6 27
I 221
i 86,
IV
I 89
6 41
a
I 39!
401
6 46
6 56
6 66
IK
6 65
6 SOI 5 61
4 66 8 6 V
4 69 8 571
3 621
4 74
4 70! 3
4 71
4 721
71
4 73
4 T6
4 79
4 7ol
4 79
4 86
4 94
4 89
4 86
4 81
5 71,
6 83
I 80 4 86 8 60
3 801
3 83
3 68
3 53
8 59
3 C!
3 63
3 51
8 65
8 65
3 681
3 58
8 6
3 78
3 83
8 81
3 87
IU
89
8T
8 7-1
3 f-0
I 79
I 74
I 69
I 68
8 70
3 71
8 73
I 73
I 78
I 76
'Indicates Sunday.
The official number of ears of stock i M
brought in today by each road waa:
Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. rrs.
No.
11
49
44
71
M ,
11
71
75
4
48
74
71
10
II
71
e ,
8
18
70
71
SS
II
74
80
I
II
7 J
70
IS
11
48
11
M
It
10
40
43
II
Bank Clearing's.
C. M. tt Bt P. Ry.... 3
Wabash 1
Mo. Pacific Ry 7
V. P. System 69
C. & N. W. Ry 1
F. E. 4 M. V. R. R.. 66
C, St. P.. M. St O.... 63
B. A M. Ry 81
C, B. Q Ry 3
Iv. (J. ft St. J I
C. K. I. & P. east... 7
C, R. I. A P. west.. 6
Illinois Central 1
Chicago a. W 6
Total receipts 303
la
21
1
89
9
1
113
80
I
I
47
ou llTA u.,.iii 99 T3anlr elearlnana fori rr- l . , . . , . - ... - . ,
today, 31.236,685.55, an increase of 34J,7wj.t8 as follows, each buyer purchasing ths num-
over ihe 'corresponding day last year
ber of head Indicated:
Buyers.
Omaha Packing Co 1,290
Swift and Company 1,4mi
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Cudahy Packing Co.,
Armour dt 10
Armour & Co., Boo City,
Vansant & Co
Carey & Benton
Logman & Co
Mccreary ft Carey
W. I. Stephen
Hill & Sun
Huston ft Co
L. F. Hubs
Hobbick & B
Sol Degan
S. & 8.
Halatead
Knvback & Co
J. B. Root
Mike Haggnrty & Co
Other buyers. .....a
I.lb8
,1,342
, 22
, 81
, 103
, 234
. 7
, 146
, 81
, 18
. 102
1
65
. 406
102
87
233
8
1,721
1,750
1,702
1,033
189
4,0u6
1.118
8,786
OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET.
Condition of Trade and Quotations on
Staple and Fancy Produce.
EGGS Receipts, liberal; market steady;
fresh stock. 14c.
L1VH POULTRY Hens, 10c; young
roosters, 84?9c; old roosters, 6c; turkeys,
13c; ducks, 9c; geese, 8c.
BUTTER Packing stock, llc; choice
t6 fancy dairy rolls, 1314c; separator, 22c
FRESH FISH Trout, Wl"c; Picaerei
KlLfiiltn. rlli. Q n.rrli f.itAXLf hlllPflSh. 16C
whltedsh, 84)c; salmon, 11c; haddock, 10c;
codfish, 12c; redsnapper, Ho; lobster, boiled,
per lb 32c; lobsters, green, per lb., 80c;
bullheads, 11c; catfish. 13ai4Cl black bass,
20c: halibut, 10c; crappies, 12c; herring, 4c;
white bass, 13c: bluenns, sc; smelts, imo'iic
OYSTERS New York counts, per can,
43c; per gal., 32.10; extra select, per can,
35c; per gnl., 31.76; standard, per Can, 27o;
per gal., ii.3fifli.40.
nniV-Pr Inn t1R Oft.
HAY Prices auoted bv Omaha Wholesale
Tealers' association: Choice No 1 upland. I ...1 fsnl stsair mix nnns Ktir 4 Hah (lav WBS mal I
K50; No. 2, llOO; medium .60; coarse, i55.00; I advanced before anything like a clearance
rye imw, o.w. i .nicon.D i was maae. jTaaing on me kiiiub uni
oT good color and quality. Demand, fair suited buyers waa fairly active but slow
and receipts light. I on others.
. VEGETABLES. I A large share of the arrivals this morning
pfiTiTOPO rnWorfn n an- Tknkota. nee consisted of corn fed steers. Trains did
133
257
SS8
Total receipts 6.887 7.640 10,045
CATTLE KecelDts of cattle this morn
ing were rather excessive, there being
about 300 cars on sale. Considering this
heavy" run the market held up In very
87 89
18 18
85 80
18
100 192 192
.. .29.900
Z10
400
"700
700
200 .
3.700
300
16
187
4?
222
190
106
205
48
47
20
70 . 71
29
do nfd
Union Paclflo
do rjfd
Wabash
do pfd
Wheeling & L. Fi.,
Wisconsin Central
do pfd
Adams Ex
American Ex
United States Ex.
Wells-Fargo Ex...
Amal. Conner
Am. Car & Foundry,.
ao pro ,
Am. Cotton Oil...,
do pfd
Am. Ice ,
do pfd I,
Am. Linseed Oil..
do nfd ,
An. Locomotive .,
do prd ,
Am. Smelt, ft Refng., 1,601)
do nfd 30U
Am. Sugar Refng..,.. 8,100 126 125 126
yxnaconaa m. uo wo eii
Brooklyn R. T. .20,900 43 42 43
Colo. Fuel ft Iron HO 29 fl
Consolidated Gas 10,500 197 194 197
Corn Products 13
do pfd 2O0 72 71 71
Distillers Securities.. - 2 al 24 24 24
General Electric 800 168 168 168
international raper...
do prd
of
28
22
S3
4874
92
27
i
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83
48
20$
2i
22
81
48
91
International Pump.,
do prd
National Lead
North American
Paclflo Mail
People's Gas
Pressed Steel Ca,r...,
do pfd
Pullman Palace Car
Republic Steel
do pfd ; ,
Rubber Goods
do pfd
Tenn. Coal ft Iron..
IT. 8. Leather
do pfd ,
U. 8. Realty
do pfd ,
TJ. 8. Rubber
do pfd
TT. B. Steel
do nfd ...
Westtnghonse Elec.
Western Union
Northern Becurltlea
100
200
J.RO0
1.600
15
86
80
15
85
27
97
100 7 7
. 400
l 100
. 800
. 406
. too
. 200
; 7oo
. 400
. 100
.10.000
..47.700
19
77
88
7
78
' 7
51
11
5774.
1,000 168
100 88
19
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8
7
78
6
fio
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82
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162
88
11
lin
ST.
74
15
85
29
97'i
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69
210
43vt
19
76
S8
6
77
6
roils
5
1'
67
1'3
R8
99
bu:. 81.10: natives. 21.00.
NAVY BEANS Per bu.. 32.2&fr2.35.
CELERY Large California, 60c, 75o, and
HOC,
rado
not arrive any too early and "as a result
the morning was well along before many
cattle had' crossed the scales. As a general
thing the market wus a little lower than
ONIONS-Spanlsh, per crate. 3190; Colo- yeaterday, buyers taking off "J'
arii, voiinw end rid nee lb 8o 'hey put on yesterday. Something that
ABPAGV"-scroen.lnPeHollan5af l ' i? '1 TnZl'n Vrun
TtTtiis:iPavhit n.r hn . son. ' steady with sales of the general run
CARROTS Per bu., 3100.
PARSNIPS Per bu., 75c,
Dcr.rB r-er dil, inc.
CAULIFLOWER California, per crate.
32.75.
CUCUMBERS Per dOS.. 81.TW3.W.
TOMATOES Florida, per 6-basket crate.
83.50ftj4.00.
ft ai i M !;! fer aos. ouncnes. so'fmoc.
IjETTUCE HEADS Per dox. bunches,
oci(7li.iiu; top leituce, per aos., awywe.
TURNIPS Southern, per dos., 60c.
BKETS Southern, per dos., 75c.
CARROTS Southern, per dor., 75o.
PARSLEY Southern, per dos., 31.00.
SHALIjOTS Per dos.. 75c.
ONION SETS Per bu. of 22 lbs., yellow,
rz.; red 12. zb; white, jz.hi.
SPINACH Per bu., SocOtlOO.
of cattle going all the way from weak to
n ma lower.
The cow market was active and generally
steady. There did not seem to be any too
many In sight to fill packers' orders and
for that reasor trading waa quite brink
at about steady prices. Light heifers con
tinued to be the most popular ana sucn
kinds were picked up in a hurry. Some of
the less desirable grades of heavy cows
may have been a trifle weak, but still the
change from yesterday In the prices Is
scarcely worth mentioning. All the early
arrivals were disposed of In good season.
Bulls were slow sale toaay ana certainly
no more than steady. Veal calves were in
arood demand at unchanged Drlces.
The supply of Blockers and feeders was
not very large snd the market could be
quo tea steaay. weeiranie came mer witn
BEANS Wax. per bu. box, 38.00; string, ready sale while the common stuff was
Total sales for the day, 1. OCT. 000 shares.
'Boston Stock Quotations.
BOSTON. March 22 Call loans. 2ipT
per cent; time loans. 8W5 per cent. Official
cloaing or stoegs ano nonas:
88
.
. 70 ,
. V
.244
...IMH
..131
.. im
Atchiaon ad.
do 4a
Atchiaon
do pfd
Boaton ft Albany.
Hoaton-ft Malna
Bnaton Slavalaa. .
Vitthbun pfd ....
Met Cantral
N T.. N. H. ft H
t'nlon PaHne
Aaar. Aria. Cham.
da Dfd
Amar. Pneu. Tuba.... 4
mr. Suiar 1M4
do pfd "
Anrr. T ft T 134
Anar. Woolaa M'4
do pfd 71
IXimlnlon I. ft 8.... IS
F.rilaoa Elae. Illu.
ntiarat Eltrle, .
fBa. Flartrla ....
do pfd .'
Maaa. Uaa
tittM Krult
t'nltad Shoa Mach.
do pfd
r 8-stael
de pfd
Waetlng. commoa.
Advantnre ,.
Mlouaa
4malsaauta4 ...
American Sine ,
Atlantic
Rtnghum '
Cal. ft Hacla....
Centannlal
Copper Range .,
Paly Want
Dominion Coal ,
. lSUjiFranklln
. 71 lOraney ,
me Rnvala
Maaa. Mining ...
Michigan
Mohawk ,
Mont. C: ft C..,
Old Domlnloa .,
Oareols ,
Parrot
Qulnoy
Shannop
Taniarark ,
Trinity ,
r. S. Mlalng...
''. s. oil ,
ti rus
H4 Victoria ,
6Ta Winona ........
to Wolarlna
.Ill
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Kew York Mlnlnc Stocks.
NEW YORK. March 22. The following
are the c'oaing prices on mining stocks:
Adaau Cos
A I lea
Rraere
Hrunawtck coa .
Coauluck Tanoat
Con. Cal. ft Vs..
Horn BiWar
Iron Slitae ....
Laadrlli ca
II
. M
. 14
. I
. 11
.lk0
.IJi
.til
t.lttla Chlat
Onlarto ,
Ophlr
Phoaols
Hotoal .........
BaTasa
Biarra Kara da
small Hosaa .
Muairl
... t
...are
...4Ii
...
... ti
... 17
...J64
Aa8cssnu!nt paid. lx -dividend.
foreign Flnnnelnt,
LONDON, March 22,-Monay was con
siderably scarcer In the market today.
Consuls trapruved despite the diversion In
support of the Irian loan. They closed a
fraction below the best quotations of the
day. Home raila were cheerful, Americans
oyeueti ycatk, rallied, ta soautwhavl above
per bu. box, 24.00.
FRUITS.
APPLES California Bellflowers, per boxj
31.75; Oregon fancy reds, per .box, 3190;M
Baldwins. 84. 06.
CRANBERRIE8 Jersey, per bbl., $7; per
nox, ?z.ov.
STRAWBERRIES Texas, per 24-qt case,
84.DVUa.uu.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES Navels, choice, all sises, 32.40
(uz.oo; lancy navels, ail sues, iz.vo.
LEMONS California, fancy. M to 16).
3.oo; choice, 240 to 270 sixes, 3.0ug3.25.
F1US California, per 10-lb. canons, 86u;
Imported Smyrna, S-crown, 14c; 6-crown,
16c; 7-crown, 16o.
BANANAS Per medium sixed bunch,
ez.ixsuz.Du; jumDos, sx. lowo.za. .
per lb. In GO-lb. boxes, 6c; Oriental stuffed
dates, per box, ri.40.
COCOANUTS Per sack. 34; per dos., 80c,
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHtiiasis Wisconsin twins, full cream.
12c: Wisconsin Young Americas, 13c; block
Swiss, 10c; Wisconsin brick, 13c; Wisconsin
limuurger. Lie.
ClDb-R Per bbl., 35.50; per -bbl.. 38 25.
HONEY Nebraska, per 24 frames, 33;
Uttrh and Colorado, per 24 frames, 33.
HORSERADISH Per case of 2 dos.,
pacxea, sue.
MAPLE SUGAR Ohio, per lb.. 10c.
No. 1 salted.' 7c: No.' 2 salted. 2c: No. 1
f veal calf. 8 to 13 lbs., 8c: No. 2 veal calf,
12 to ia ios o-c; ary saitea niaes, xoj'izo;
sheep pelts, K'a.lo; horse hides, 81.S0tfi2.oO.
NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, tier lb.,
lac; nam sneii, per id., lac: ino. z sort shell,
per lb., 12c; No. 2 hard shell, per lb., lie;
urazus, per id., lie; nioeris. per id., lie;
almonds, soft shell, per lb., lie; hard shell,
per lb., 13c; pecans, large, per lb... 12c:
small, per lb.. 10c; peanuts, per lb., 4o;
roasted peanuts, per lb., sc; Chut walnuts,
12i81.1c: large hickory nuts, per bu., 31.60;
ahellbarks, per bu., 32; black walnuts, per
DU 11. iO.
Wool Market.
BOSTON, March 22. WOOL Owing to
me t'-nnuj VI uuiiicb uu WUUH, UUIO neei-B
and territory, medium wools are In great
demand and very firm. This scarcity also
has led to a marked Increase )n the de
mand for low and foreign wools. Offerings
of domestlo grades are small and at cur
rent prices. The market for pulled knd
territory woola to steady. In foreign wools
there Is a good demand for low Australian
croasbreda to take ths place of domestlo
quarter-bloods. . Current quotatlona: Ter
ritory Idaho fine, l.Vul5Wc; heavy One. 13sf
14c; fine medium, 15ulje; medium, lGtsl'c;
low medium, 17ul8c. Wyoming Fine, lo(
IGo; heavy fine, 3314c; flue medium, 15 '(
16 Wc; medium, 18l9c; low medium, lKftllc.
Utah and Nevada Fine, Anl5o; heavy
fine. lS(jl4o; fine medium, 15'jiluc; medium,
leg 19c; low medium, lUi'JOc. Dakota Fine
16aloc; fine medium, lloc; medium, IH.
19c; low medium, liia. Montana Fine
choice, 183l9c; fine medium choice, 18'oHh.-;
average, lsgl9o; staple, l!ij20c; medium to
choice, lR-alic.
LONDON. Mareh tl WOOL A t the sue.
tlon sales today 12,938 bales were offered. A
number of buyers were present. Following
Is the sale In detail: New South Wales.
2.3u0 bales: sooured, Is tel 'o Is 7d ; greasy, 7d
tils Id.. Queensland, 2 109 bales; sooured.
Is ldttjls d; grassy, 4iUHil. Victoria, 1.600
balea; scoured, Is4du2a3d; greasy, 41
la3d. South Auatralla. l.M bales; greasy,
7duls. West Australia. 23 balea; greasy,
(d. New Zealand. 1.10 balea; greasy. 4V if
lid. Cape of Good Hope and Natal. iEJl
balea; scoured, la IWdls d; greaay, (v(9d.
Punta Arenaa, 1.8u0 balea: greaay, y lod.
ST. LOUIS, March 21 WOOL-Btaady;
medium grades, combing and clothing, lovfi
22c; light fine. U17o; heavy flue, LuHWo;
tub washed, 2tJlo .
slow and In some cases hard to sell at yes
terday s prices, itepresenraiivo sales:
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1141 I 10 t tot 8 H
, 1S1 4 75
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
..,.100 I I 1 112 4 64
171 I IS 4 11,14 4 00
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STEERS AND BULLS.
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1097 4 05
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SHEEP There was a verv heavv run of
eheep here this morning but the demand
was sufficient to hold pilots steady on all
desirable grades. Buyers were out early
and the better grades of sheep ohaoged,
hsnds readllv at shout vestnrdav'a Drices.
The commoner kinds, though, were more
or less neglected and in many caaes had to
sell a shade lower. A large share of the
offerlmra was made un of swea and a bunch
of Colorado ewes waa good enough to bring
H.ou, wmcn is tne highest price or tne sea
son for western stock. Some clipped ewes
sold for 33.80 and some clipped ewes and
wethers brought 33.90.
Lambs were again slow sale unless choice.
and most of those offered could not be
classed better than fair. As high as 36.25,
though, was paid for some Colorado.
Uuotatlons lor corn-fed stock:- Choice
western lambs. 8S.60iaifi.65: fair to crood
lambs, 3o.OO(u.50; good to choice Mexloan '
yearlings. H.iMtS.iiO; good to choice west
ern yenrllnga, 4.6u4.90; fair to good year
lings. 4.26w4.50; good to choice wethers,
34.2564.50; fair to . good wethers. 33.sXK94.26:
good to choice ewes, 33.3004.10; fair to good
ewes. 33. 25413.75.
No. Av. Pr.
78 western cull lambs 2 23
23 western cull lambs 44 i 00
u. western clipped owes and
wethers
222 western ewes....'.
&-9 western ewes and wethers.,
11 western cull lambs
189 western ewes ;
118 western wethers...
330 western ewes
1 western ewe
139 western ewes.,
....... '81
i...... 110
110
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113
101
98 .
72
100
93
106
90 .
11S,HtAin ll,m lomH 11
- ' . . .... . . v.- a....,.'........ ,1.
299 western lambs 65
4il western lambs 84
1 western lamb 150
8 SPHfarn. Tfiirllna ' ..' 1S
48 western cull ewes 91
45 Idaho bucks 173
in Mnhii ol.ll nna, .
K1 uaal.rn mm
94ll,Mt,,n rllnnaJ
80S western clipped ewes
n western cupped ewes
330 western clipped ewes
107 western clipped ewes
911 Jdano ewes . .-.
803 Idaho ewes
11-3 Idaho ewes
12 Idaho ewes
320 Idaho ewes ,
845 Idaho ewes , ,
3W Idaho ewes ,
344 Idaho ewes
59 western ewes
299 western ewes
378 Mexlcan'yearllngs
8 Western wethers
151 Mexican yearlings
1 Mexican yearlings
42 MAvlfiiin Inmlta
344 Mexican lambs
29 Mexican lambs ,
9flt western awAa
127 western ewes
Z7 western, reeder lambs...........
B7 Mexican ewes , ,
B33 Mexican ewes
608 Mexican ewes ;
180
4 06
4 25
4 26
4 30
4 60
4 51.
4 60
4 60
100
. 100
. 102
. 102
. 103
. 81
. 97
. 96
. 95
. 98
112
. 114
,. 48
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,. 68
. 73
. 73
,. 73
. 72
100
98
01
82
92
82
4 75
6 00
6 20
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4 00
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4 15
4 16
4 16
4 16 -4
25
4 J5
4 23
4 40
4 40
4 60
4 00
4 60
6 00
6 99
6 89
6 81
3 90
3 90
4 86
4 40
4 40
4 40
Kaaaas City Live Stoclr Mrket.
KANSAS CITT. March 22. -CATTLE Re
celpta, 1,000 head, Including 700 southerns;
marget steaay, strong; export ana aressea
beef steers, steady, t4.504jfc.26; fair to good.
wti.w, slow; western red steers, slow.
J.
3.40fr4.4o: Blockers and feeders, strong, S."6
tj 4.25; southern steers, elow, Ki.W34.6;
southern cows, strong, $2.409.60; native
cows, strong, I2.004i3.no; native heifers,
strong, 33.5ovM.40; bulla, strong, t3.60itt2.70;
calves, strong, aJ.uvai no.
IIOOB Receipts. 7.600 head: market to
higher; top, 35.20; bulk of sales. 34.90U.12;
heavy. 36.hrfi6.20: Dockers. I6.004i6.16: pin
and lights, I4.2fi!y6.00
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head: market strong to 10c higher: native
lambs, 36.0OI&6.76; western lambs, 14.756 00;'
fed ewes, 34.OOiit4.bO; yearlings, 34.Ousiu.Ul;
stockers and feeders, J3.75-u4.Ua5.
St. Joseph Live Stock Market.
BT. JOSEPH. March 22. CATTLE! Re
ceipts, l.ftis head; mostly 1816o higher than
Thursday; natives, 33.867i6.36: cows - and
heifers, $1.76ij4.60; stockers and feeders, $3.80
4H a.
HOGS Receipts, 3,302 head; mostly Bo
higher; light. Jl.kij6.12; medium and
heavy. I6.U6&G.20.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Recelnts. 4.684
head: active, strong to 10c higher: lambs.
35.65; yearlings, la.26; wethers, 35.00; ewes,
34.56.
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Toledo 0d Market. .
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COMMISSIONS
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Capital and Surplus $600,000.
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REFERENCES: 176 State and Na
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General Ottlret !. Y. Life Balldlag,
ktlNNBAPOUS.
Omaha Branch I HIS Karsara St.,
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