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THE OMAHA DAILY REE: PATUKDAY. MAKCIt 20. 1001.
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GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Cold Wt Carriei Whet Up Early in
Par, but Price Bag.
BULLS HOPE IN GOVERNMENT REPORT
sow Makfi Review of Situation and
Bay (irneral Wheat Outlook I
Poor Cash torn Oat
ol Liar.
OMAHA. March 3.19H.
The cold wave took wheat up during the
early hours of the session lc lor the
May end lc for new July, In addition to
an opening from Vc to Vio up. Later
It wss believed llm damage whs nut as
great aa had been feared and the market
sagged down toward the opening llgure.
1 he hulls are predicting a strong argument
for high wheat In the government April
report, and until Ita publication It will
be a strong factor In the market. Snow e
report for today Is very bullish and caused
some buying In Chicago. Know s.iys thut
with frost well out ot the ground, except
In the northern belt. It is evluent the
general wli-at promise Is poor. Heeding
was late, fall growth small, and the win
ter severe on a Plant not as vigorous a:
usual. Kxcept In the lake region, the
snow protection was Insufficient, and there
was more winter killing than for some
years. South of the Ohio river the con
dition Is very poor and much will have
to be plowed up.
Houthern Ohio and Indiana were Ice
blanketed and winter killing la reported.
Jlllnola haa a better promise, but the wheat
has a poor stand. Miasourl had a cold, dry
winter and the crop spotted. Kansas was
dry all fall and winter and the phint is
small, although winter drouth la not futal
and spring moisture will rally It. Halt;
Is still licking In west and north rentr.il
counties which are In the heavy wheat dis
trict. Oklahoma's average Is low and rain
Is needed In the western part. Nebraska,
promise Is below the normal, with sjjne
winter killing In eastern counties and dry
In the west. The Platte valley promises
fairly well. Colorado promises one-half
crop. California gives a moderate promise
on a decreased acreage, and Oregon and
Washington give high promises.
Home of the Omaha wise ones think
Bnow Is too bullish, but none of them
care to get short on the chance.
The range In prloes of Omaha grain for
future delivery and the closa Thursday
and today were as follows:
Closec.
Open. High. Low. Today Thur.
POILTRY-Allve, steady to firm: chick
ens. 12c; fowls, lto; turaeys, loo, dren-ed
tuirly t-u) ; western chickens, ltilio;
f stow Is, lie; lurkejs, western joung hens,
UiUAUO tiflAl AM) l'ROISlOS.
Features of the Trading ami Closing
I'rlres on Hoard of Trade.
CHICAGO, March 25. Fears as to the
eftecta ot the widespread storms and Moods
caused a net advance ot V V today in
wheat. Corn gaim-d Sc, oats are up ',,c
and provision i'u0c. Hie opining in
wheat wan mm In sympathy with higher
prices In loreign maisets. July was un
changed to 'c higher at bcu37'c, and
there was an urgent demand lroin I tie
start. Before any reaction occurred July
advanced to M-4.0. '1 ne closing tune, how
ever, was strong witn July at B.-ayn.Vao.
After ranging between W;c and ijc, Ai.iy
rioted at Hoc. Clearance 0 wheat and
Hour were ig.ua! to oo.nou bu. Primary re
ceipts were Lu., againnt o.o,.u0 )u.
a year ago. Exports of wheat and Hour
lor the week, according to lirii'isireet's,
were equal to' 1.801, sw bu. Minneapolis,
lhiluth and Chicago reported receipt ol
it', curs, against inn cats last ween, and
-JJ cats a car ago.
The feature in coin was the buying of
about I,uou.i"H bu. ot May by a prominent
operator, who was recently long on May
wheat. The price of the May delivery ad
vanced nearly 20 from the opening fig
ures and the strength of tiie nearby op
tion carried the price of the more dm
tant futures upward In sympathy, 'lhe
close was strung with May at Euc, fitter
it had ranged between and 64c. July
opened a shade to VflSc higher, at
4-J-!e. 'iotal receipts were HO cars, Willi
lu of contiact grade.
The strength in wheat and corn was tne
principal factor in maintaining a firm tone
on oats. July opened He to -tita higher,
at ic to sTHW'Jcfeo, sold between siVil
JT.c and 3o ana closed at Hialsc..
Local recelpta were 144 cars.
Provisions were strong ana inn niamci
closed llrm. July pork was up THIiloc, at
$13. Wi; Juiy lard was Be higher, at $..16,
and ribs were up ft'it iVjc, at i.w. es
timated receipts given out.
The leauing lutures raugeu as uuuw.
Articleal Oprt. Hlgh.l Low. Close. I Yes y
Wheat
Mny .,
July
Corn
May July
Outs
May Local
88Hi KH 87V4
87HA
8SB
82
454
, 44
4Ci
44
46
44V.
46 45HA
44ViA 44 B
Cash Grain
. 33
Market.
38 B
Wheat
May
a July
b July
a Bept.
b bent.
Corn-
May
July
bept.
Oats
May
July
Bent.
Pork-
May
July
Lard-
May
July
Ribs
May
July
'"ilOSi
MVaOs:
4lV
4DV.I
39 '
37rVi
13 00
13 22
6
7 UW
e 85
7 00
w
4S
M
6o
SPVil
I I
95
W I
bi iS7V'xl
mm wvil
W-.1I 2l
94
M
62',
&2H
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Farioui Eujitg MoTemsnt in Union Pao Go
Carr.ea Up Stock.
NORTHERN SECURITIES AFFECT MARKET
Bonds Are Irregular, but Bank B
celpts of lhe Week Make Good
Showing In Operations
for Meek.
NEW YORK. March 23 Today's stock
market showed Itself still sensitive to the
developments in the Northern Securities
settlement. Yesterday's cloning weakness
tvus Indicated by the current rumor that
Vninn Pacific Interests had withheld their
noM.-nt to the plan of di;-ti ihution. It was
Inlerred from this that hostilities were
again threatened over the transcontinental
railroad situation. The revival In the mar
ket today followed tho issuance of a state
ment evidently by authority of the nuture
of the difference.
The solicitude of the trustees for the Ore
gon Short line nnd collateral 4 per cent
bonds ns to their authority to substitute
Great Northern nnd Northern Pacific stock
for the Northern Securities stock which
now constitutes the collateral for those
bonds, offered n very different condition
from the rumored Insistence of the I'nion
Pacific party upon the return of the amount
of Northern Pacific stock In full as put
Into tho Northern Securities merger. The
Issunnce of this statement was followed by
a furious buying movement In Vnlon Pa
cific which carried it up to K"t. compared
with 65 at the high point of the week.
Twice afterward the price was carried to
that level again, but the fluctuations of the
market after this spurt were undivided and
prices proved Impossible to hold.
Tho receipts of Japanese gold are in
cluded In the snhtrensury operations which
have yielded Jl.lTO.OOij to the banks for the
week. In addition there has been received
bv the banks on balance from tho Interior
over L',oi,.). The bond market was Irreg
inar. Total Kales, par value, tl.4tiu,Kn).
L'niMd States 4s, registered, nnd the new
4s ndvnnced H on call.
Following were the quotations on the
Stock Exchange today:
rmies.iugn.Low.uiose.
lU.Sto.Oaum and notes in circulation increased
1 fa.-H in . Exchange on lndoii. item
J-tlJiKs lor checks. The rate ot discount
for short bills is a per cent and tor three
months' bills S per Cent.
PA HIS, Alai cn 'A 1 he per cent rentes,
fit TVo for the account. Exchange on Lon
don, Af He for checks. Uuslness on the
bourse to.lay opened calm. Prices closed
heavy, except Inductrluls. which were llrm.
Kussiau Imperial 4s closed at St.Du.
HfcPOKT OK 1111! ILUAIIISa HOISES.
Transaction of the Associated Bnnka
During; the Past Week.
NEW YORK., March . The following
tabie, coinpllcu by Uruustrect, allows the
bank clearings at tne principal cities tor
the ween enued March 24, with tne pei
centage of incrcate and oecrease as cum
parcu with the conespoiiding wee last
ear:
CITIES.
Clearings.) lno. Dec
62i 63 i
i. 60Vi'fV40i'u-'
4MVl 4iJ 4i
3--V37V ? 37Vftv 37V;' rs
32H,3iu:i
13 4ZV
7 071 J
7 i2
6
7 10
IS 00
13 22H
6 97H1
7 12W
6 8S
6 92H
32Hi -41
13 07t4i 13 02i
13 80 13 22Vi
7 00
7 15
6 tO
7 06
6 97H
7 10
6 F5
7 00
"Cash corn on the Omaha market Is put
of line." said A. B. Jaoulth. "The market
is higher than Chicago, that Is. of course.
v...a.r ih frelirht ra.te In mind. It will
pay to ship here, for more can be realized
than In the east, for corn is bringing more
than uhirtnlnv value. The demand come
from Iowa feeders who can afford to pay a
little more than the eastern market beoauso
of their proximity to Omaha. Not enough
corn hus been received here lately to supply
m. amAnil so the market keeps up."
The cash market In wheat, corn and oats
was practically the same as the market of
Thursday. Holders of corn could efford to
wait for their price, as the samples were
limited. Receluta of wheat were 10 cats in
and 1 car out; one week ago, 7 and 38 cars.
rrn mcelnts were 1H cars In and 11 cars
out: one week ago. 13 ind 8 cars. Oats re-
reiots were 11 cars In and none out; one
wi ek ago. 7 and 4 cars.
No. 2. a Old. b New.
Caith quotations were as follows:
FlAJL'H uulet and bteady: winter patents,
$4 .iKili.i.uu: stralnhts. M.6O&M.70: spring pat
ents, 4.4tXu4.7u; straights, $4.0uu4.U); bakers,
J.Ul 14)3.60.
Wll
63o.
19'A
to
1 EAT No. S spring, 8&gfl6c: No. 2 red.
94tuci$1.01.
tUHM-NO. Z. BZOTtfC: INO, i yellow
OATS No. 2. 3Sa3B3io: No. 3 white, i
43 "c.
itih INO. I. tSKJ.
BAULKY-Good feeding. 3S039c: fair
choice malting, 4ofin6c.
&r.r.t)H ivo. l nazBeea, it.osi; xso. i
northwestern, tl 16; prime timothy, t'-.W;
clover, contract grade, $10.26.
r ku vtstUAB .Mess norg. per ddi., iis.wjiu;
13.124. Lard, per loO Am., 7V. Short
ribs sides (loose), w.szvya.b, s. ehort clear
sides (boxed), t7.26f 7.37.
The following were the receipts and Bhlp-
Representatlve sales of corlotg by sample I ments of Hour and grain yesterday:
i-.l, at Onikhn!
Corn No. 8. I cars, 47c (Mississippi riverl;
1 car 43o. 1 car 42c, No. 8 yellow, 1 car
ennor) 42U.c: No. 8 white, 1 car 43c. Ono car
r.t Vn 1 n Inter wheat sold for 82c.
WHEAT No. 2 hard. 82VK)87n; No. 3
hard. 7Huase: No. 4 hard, 70ViT7c; No. I
soring. 8iViriH7e: No. 3 aprlng, TAk'nKf.
CORN-No. 3. 43c: No. S, 4142VsC: No.
i imtuiui No. 1 vellow. 43Vc: No. 3 yel
low. W4iH2Hc: No. 8 white. 43c; No. 3
OATS No. 2. 37S8c; No. 8, 3IVfj37c; No. 4.
Kf?i40c: No. 4 whlto, 383i)c; standard, 4-H
tUlHo.
kotea front 1h Exchange Offices.
Otnh-. hmnectlnns of srrain were 23 cara.
Of wheat. 6 cars araded No. 8 hard winter
and t cars No. 4 hard winter. Of corn, 10
cars araded No. 8 and 8 cars No. 4; I car
of rye was no grade.
Notea ol the Grain Trade.
Chicago receipts were 8 cars of wheat,
111 cars of corn, 10 of which were contract,
unrl 144 cars of oats. 18 contract.
Omaha received two cars more of wheat
than Chicago. Local wheat receipts have
Increased latslv and Chlcaao haa decreased.
Duroth wlrea that more flour was sold
there Thursday than on any day before in
tho history of the market.
Argentine Shipment Thlg week! Wheat,
4.O72.0UO: cortf! 606,000. Last week: Wheat,
Ii4iii: corn, siiti.uilu. Laat year: Wheat.
2,424.000; corn, 32,0u0. Total shipments of
wheat January 1 to date. 2". 616,000; same
n.rl.,,1 a vaar mil. lw.034.0O0: Increase. 9 3.1.
000. Corn for same time Is 8.432.O00: period
vear ago. 690.000: Increase. 7,647,000 buaneia.
Grain Markets Klsewnere.
Closlns- nrlces of grain today and Thurs
day at the markets named were as follows:
-losed-
Whest
May
July
Flour, bbla.
Wheat, bu..
Corn, bu....
oats, uu....
Hye. bu
Barley, bu.
Kecelpts. Shipments.
.... 42,4u0 4i,"0
.... 25.000 28.30)
....107.800 M.MW
....217,600 23t.-A'0
.... 8,000 l.M
50,600 B5,3:0
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was firm for lancy and steady
for other grades; creameries, 14i&24c; dairies,
lVinj-lc. Eggs, firm; at mart, cases In-
cluueiJ, ibtuiuc. Cheese, easy, luiwixo.
St. Louis Grain and ProTtsions.
ST. LOUIS, March S6.-WHEAT-Hlgher
on shorts buying; on track, l.o; May,
Wc, July, No. 2 hard. 90(a2c.
CORN lilgher. No. 2 cash, 46c; on track,
46c; May, 4w;; July, 47V4c
OATS Dull; No. 2 cash. 40Hc; on track.
414Zc, May, 39c; No. 2 white, 4tHc ,
FLO UK uull ; red winter patents, 4 80
4.90; special brands high as 86.30; extra
fancy una straight, st.awut.hi; clear, moo
Q-4.25
enKP-nmotny, lower at vi.vjmi.w.
COHNMEAL Steady at $2.40.
B RAN Steady; sacked, east track, 60
(830.
hat strong: utnotny. g.uuui3.oo; prairie.
1KOIM l UriTJIN TlliWKC. .
BAGGIN'J 8Ve.
HEMP TWINE c.
PROVISIONS Pork, higher: lobbing.
113.17. lard higher; prime (team, t'i.iij.
rlacoii higher; boxed, extra snorts, I7.it;
olna, rll.a t7 ahnrt tf.ln.ar Xk fll
rOLLTRY-Steady; springs. Ji.'jOfiS 60 per
dozen: chickens, 11c; turkeys, 12'413j; ducks,
Ilk.-; geese, muiC.
bUTTEK Wulet:
EC
dairy. 164il9c.
;aGS Steady; 14c,
creamery, 2026Hc;
Atchison
do prtl ...
Baltimore & Ohio....
do pfd
Canadian Pacific
Central of N. J
Chesapeake & Ohio..
Chicago & Alton
do pfd
Chicago Gt. Western
Chicago ft N. W
C, M. & St P
do pfd
Chicago Term. & T..
do pfd
C, C, C. & St. L
Colo. Southern
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Delaware & Hudson.
Del., Lack. West..
Den. & Rio Grande...
do pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Hocking Valley ......
do pfd
Illinois Central
Iowa Central
do pfd
:. C. Southern
do nfd
Louisville & Nash....
Manhattan L
Met. Securities
Met. St. Ry
Minn, ft St. Louis....
M.. St. P. & S. S. M.
do pfd
Missouri Pacific,
Mo., Kan. & Tex
do Pfd
N. R. R. of Mex. pfd.
N. Y. Central
Norfolk & Western..
no pfd
Ontario ft Western...
Pennsylvania
p., c. c. ft St. Lt
Reading
do 1st pra
do 2d nfd
Rock Island Co
do Pfd
Pt. L. ft S. F. 2d pfd.
St. Louis S. W
do pfd
Southern Pacific
Southern Railway ...
do pfd. exoiv
Texas ft Pacific
T.. St. L. & W
no pfd
Union Paclflo
do pfd
Wabash
do nfd
Wheeling ft li. E....
Wisconsin Central ..
do pfd
Adams Ex ,
American Ex
n ted Ststes EX...,
Wells-Fnrgo Ex
Amal. Copper
Am. Car ft Foundry ,
do pid
Am. Cotton Oil .. ...
do pfd
Am. ire
do pfd
Am. Mnseed Oil ....
do pfd
23,f")
30
25,300
i',600 iitH iis
300
20)
l'sl
1,100
1,400
23,700
200
800
81'i
r,
81
16H
1(
140 Vl
Corn
May July
may
KANSAS CITY.
Today.
... K
... 87k
... 63
60Vk
Thu'y.
r4
b7
ETSA
4iB
Flour, bbla..
wneat, du..
Corn, bu....
Oats, bu
Receipts.
6,400
29.0-.O
23.U00
, 63,000
Shipments.
13.000
121.W0
73,000
66,000
July ,
Corn
May July
Wheat
May July
Corn
May July
Wheat
May July
Wheat
May July
Wheat
May July
A asked.
ST. LOUIS.
84V,
77H
44
44H
MINNEAPOLIS.
DULUTH.
NEW YORK.
H
U bid.
83 VI
76 A
44H
14
f3
8-H
46H
5
7B
KEW lOKK GrJEHAL MARKET.
Kansas City Grain aid Provisions,
KANSAS CITY. March 26. WHEAT-
f n v SJlo In tr 771. ra an r rt 9 tita r.l
K-; No. i, 8Sc; No. 2 red, 81.ulijjn.02; No. 3, 1.
CORN May, 4614c; July, 44V; cash. No.
2 mlxsd, 4ia-7c; No. 2 white, 4t,(j47c; No. 3,
4C.
OATS No. 2 white. 40c; No. Z mixed. 33
S9c.
HAY Firm: choice timothy. 110.00: choice
prairie, J,. .Vip.w.
RYE No. 2, 16.26.
KUUB- Higher; Missouri ana Kansas,
cases returned. 13MiO per doten; New. No,
Z, whllewood caaos Included, 144a per
ooxen.
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu M 44.8)0
Corn, bu lS.ftW 2V0O
Outs, bu 7,oo0 16,000
Philadelphia Produce Market.
PHILADELPHIA. March 2S.-BUTTEn-
Flrm. hkc higher: western creamery. 24Vc
extra nearby prints, aic.
r.t iJS f irm, v.o higher; Iresn nearby and
fresh southwestern, 17Vo. at mark; fresh
western. 174C; fresh southern. I.e.
CHEESE Uulet and steady: New York
full creams, choice to fancy. lOV'Sillc; fair
10 gooa, ivu iu'-c.
4) notations
on Various
trades, $.l.li,,i I
gcxKl. 31.31'ii
i -4eb!'
of the Uay
Commodities.
NEW YORK, March 25.-FLOUR -Re
(.MO packages. Market continued quiet and
unchanged, Minnesota patents, Ja.llNj5.4ti
Minnesota bakers, t4 20u4 w, w .liter patents,
lulXioS'; winter straights, $6.CHi6 10; winter
extras, X3.60di4.uu; winter low g
ku. Rye nour. dun: luu- to
4 66; choice to fiiacV, 11.1. 'iil.au. Buckwinlit
Hour, rumlnal.
CORN MEAL Steady; yellow western.
l .limn.U; city, 81.lu-al.16; kiln dried. V Wti
.. ..... .
Kit-steady; No. 3 western, lc, to ar
rive promptly.
BARLEY Dull ; feeding. 49c. o. I. f.. New
York; malting. Kfttiic. c. I. f.. Buffalo
WHEAT Receipts, 2..S00 bu. Spot market
nrm; iso. 1 reu, 11 vl. elevator, losiil.il. f.
o. a. afloat; No. northrn, Duluth, l .it.
nominal t o. t. anoat: No. 1 hanl. Man
itota, nominal f o. b. url.wt. Futures: May
sW-tinsV. closed Wc; July, 2V,iuy4c. closed
C4I7... u.,. ..... ,. ht:i...;, a .r.
CORN Receipts, M..11O bu.; exports, 63.992
bu. Spot market firm; No. 2 nominal, 61c
f. o. b. atliNit: No. 2 yellnw. 66c: No. 1! white.
64c. Option market was more active and
stronger, nut nnally- leld.-.l to realising
with the close t lc net higher; May, biWJ
s.-c. cios.hi o'c; juiy closed tkiv.
OATS Receipts, lH.us) bu.; exports,
bu Spot maiket weak; N.. 04U. 4m
8 white, 4c; standard white, 46!c;
s wiute, ,c.
HAY Steadv; shipping, 70i"6c; good
Choice. W7V1 00.
HOPS Steady; state, common to choice,
1 crop. L'.tiiioc
TALLOW-vjulet; rltv (12 per pkg ), .
couuiry iiihs. iree, ;'t.'ic.
rx u fc-r irm;
Janan. nominal
HIDES-Sirady; Galveston. 20 to 25 lbs
1V-; California, 21 to 25 lbs., 19c; Texas, dry,
1 10 -Mi in" , jo.
I. EATMKR Steady; acid. ?3rf2c
PROVISIONS Heef. steady; family. 11160
mess, ft v i; ueer nams. bat
aeket. io.a.u 11 H; city, extra Irvtls
Ms, (n is mo. l ul meat, quiet; pickled
Hies. 17 2-St (l: pickled shouldrrs. in &.
pickled hams, fiuntlll (U I.ard. firm: west
ern steamed, s. h rvnned. nrm: continent
87 46; South America. 37 46: ronipnund. K75
bSiV6 Pork, stesdv; fsmllv short
clear. 114 7Ui isbO; mens. 116 0016 60.
Bl'TTER Firm: fresh ciesniery, 1624Vc;
is:v iiMiijr, jn:ic
ntfcntiiar; state. rui I rream,
cy. smimii ana isrre. colored ana whtt
sv.,iuiier, tiv, ui luaae, IJ0,
V;Sc; No
2 northern, 4H'9
8.742
; No.
No.
to
fair to extra, 3vfj5'-c;
Minneapolis Grain Market
MINNEAPOLIS. March 26. WHEAT
May, WTc; July, 96'c; September, So:
on iraca, .no. 1 nuro,
northern, 67u7c; No.
Stv,!'.
rlAH K-f irst patents now Quotable at
35 lo'i6.26; second patents, $5. Km 5 10; first
clears. 3.6ia3 .0; second clears, :.6i
BRANln bulk. 814 60.
Hllwaskt Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE. March 25. WHEAT
Ic higher; No 1 northern. Il.ul; No. 2
northern, use; juiy. n't;C.
KYK-W- hlaher: No. 1. 72c.
BARLEY Sieady; No. 2, 63c; sample. 38
inc.
tUKN-rirm rso. 3. Bii!c: July,
Tu'tC bid.
Liverpool (rnln Market,
LIVERPOOL. March 85. WHEAT Snot,
d-ill; No. 1 California, 7s Id; futures closed
nrm: May. as .id: July. 6s cvd
CORN Firm; American mixed, spot, new,
4s :'il, old, 4s 7d; futures closed quiet; May
ts 3'ta.
Dntnth Grain Market.
DULUTH, March 26.-WHEAT-In store
No. 1 hard, P-h-; No. 1 northern, !Hc; No,
3 northern Sic; to arrive. No. 1 hsrd, Wc
No. 1 northern, SibV; No. 2 northern. tHc
May. StiV,,.; July, tHiVjc; September. 83o.
OATS 10 arrive and on 4 rack. 3c.
Toledo Seed Market.
TOLEDO. March 26 SEED Clover, cash
and March, 80 4.1: April, 36 3a; October,
.".4:'V; i;;:iiie als.ke, Ju.lt; prime timothy
11.36.
612 60
82
24 V,
116VS
64t
42 Vi
100 35 35
100 1! 19
loo Sti'4 8'.V
8.(V lOtiVi 1051
200 1424 142V
800 7H 78
I.4U0 1UV4 110
'i.'oOO ftl'Vi '62 '
610
700
'V.nno
81,600
llfiVi
674
42
'60"
21
614
44
185. SOO
100
1.600
28.200
ln
800
700
800
494
20
72
36
41
484
JO
714
J?1,4
254
100 214 21;
700
1.5O0
4,300
16, 4f'6
100
1,400
700
, '"'too
500
', "'206
100
fno
1,900
700
200
100
"'906
'
l.ouo
200
l.ono
. 200
200
I.Mfl
23.700
200
4R4
81 V.
12&H
'424
27J
17VJ
13
'?4"
166
44
84
Am. IocomoUve
do pfd
Am. Emelt. ft Refng.
do nfd
Am. Sugar Refng
Anaeonaa M. 1.0...
Brooklvn R. . . . .
Colo. Fuel A Tron
Consolidated Gas
Corn Products
do nfd. exdlv
Distillers' Securities..
General Electric
International Paper..
do pfd
International Pump..
do pfd
National Lead
North American .....
Paclflo Mali
People s Oss
Fressen uteei car...,
do pfd
Pullmsn Palnre Car.,
Republic- Steel
do pfd
Rubber Goods
do rfd
Tenn. Coal ft Tron....
U. S. I-eather
do pfd
IT. 8. Realty
do pfd
V. s. nnhbor
do pfd
V. 8. Steel
no pfd
Westlnghouse Elec.
Western Union
Total sales for lhe dny, 67iooo snares.
4RV.
824
1264
'
134
'?4"
lfiflH
"fiii"
36
27
97
74
4"4
19v;
'3814
50
13
624
114
1624
27
9CV4
42'4
194
'38 "
T
78
4
41
134
6?
114
574
102
ft
t-4
W
55
43
T8
60
224
62V4
44
134
4H4
214
82
234
244
85V;
81
91
19
. 354
154
IH'-i
2?2
190
10S
SuB
44
W
714
4
ts
4
KK
8
28
214
814
4S4
92
1254
64
424
27
197
M4
t4
23
IGfl
11
r,4U
35
74
15
81
29
67
209
7
42
1H
74
38
1
78t;
494
13
524
114
(74
114
8SV4
New York
Chicago
Roston
Philadelphia
St. Louis ...
Pittsburg
San Francisco ...
Baltimore
Cincinnati
Kansas City
New Orleans
Cleveland
Minneapolis
Detroit
Louisville
OMAHA
Milwaukee
providence ........
Buffalo
Indianapolis
St. 1'aul ,
Los Angeles ,
St.- Joseph
Denver
Columbus
Memphis ,
.Scnttlo ,
Richmond ,
Washington ,
Savannah
Albany
Portland, Ore....
Fort Worth
Toledo, O
Salt Lake City .
Peoria
Atlanta
Rochester
Hartford
Nashville
l'es Moines
Spokane, Wash..
Tacoma
Grand Rapids ..
New Haven
Scranton
Dayton
Norfolk
Springfield, Mass
Worcester ..
Portland, Me
Augusta, Oa
Topeka ,
Sioux City ...
Syracuse ....
Evansvllle ..,
Birmingham
Wilmington,
Knoxvllle ....
Davenport ..,
Little Rock .,
Wllkes'oarre ,
Fall River ...
Macon ,
Wheeling. W,
I Wichita
Akron ,
Chattanooga
Springfield, 111
Kalamazoo, Mich,
Youngstown
Helena
Lexington
Fargo, N. D
New Bedford
Canton, O..
Jacksonville,
Ixiwell
Chester, Pa
Qteensburg. Pa....
Rock ford, 111
Binghamton
tprlngtield, O
Bloomlngton, 111...
Culncy, 111
Sioux Falls, S. D..
Mansfield, O
Decatur, III
Jacksonville, 111...
Fremont, Neb
tHouston
tOalveston
Charleston. S. C.
Cedar Rapids
Del..
Va.
31,K'9.o.0'.5i..
iit,,i.;4;,
bm,476,IS..
4.l'J,i3.
87,3J,i-i.
le4.411.9Mi.
2I.S4i.i74
2J,u3:t.fo0
19.6,,64
24.S7J. lt(j
12,IK.-:6V.
i4.iM.:t:i
9,uu7,01
7.754.5471
7.W3.U64
6.95.1H
6.6J3.S2-.
4.SLM,43ft
6. VW.HU
6,217.276
4.179 9.191.
4.VK7.W1UI
4,:iJ,S''
6.2T5.572
8.915.619
4.591.5;,7
8.7r,7,lKl
2.597.321'
2i'5.7il2
2.S09.644,
a. 51 11.521
2,8.".4.4S.S
f. 21 6.591
2.!'m:),014
2.S70.262
2,2i)."i.6.i6i
2,M1.4M
l.'Jjtt.uou;
2,075.;!53
2.059 9!S
1.903,1531
1.725,2iS
1,672. 19
i.413.5741
:,6i2.797
1.677.422
l,8r.O,4:i9
9:l9,073!
l.3.336
1.558,9ol
T3.216I
1.241. 1.101
I.OI.61 a
1,183,678
1,168.219!
1 0H9.4N8
1.211.661
9ill,890
9J3.937
tt'.2.77o
Fla.
0.!.
....1
16.3.
....
....
4.9.
2.9,.
4.9.
93. Uj
io!ii,
6.2.
lO.l'l
14.1
2.8 .
6.
46.5
16.9...
01. Kt
9.7
1.6
8.8
36 9
4.6
32.6
2.5
3
1.7
O.t
10.4
6.9
.8t
1.
40.4
1.6
20.4
8.6
25.6
2.4
'ii.'s
9.8
8.9.
12.6i,
2.61.
"I'.i ,
11.6 ..
1.!
7.0
0.7
18.1
6.0
6.8
16.3
22.91.
30.21.
14.8 .
6.31.
26.3
43.9
10.4
1.8
"i'.i
1.6
643,51 6! I 29.2
Totals, TT. 8
Outside New York.
J.10B.0. 01
tll.Wkt)!
1.0C9.75(1
6?S,4o
7'.205
761.8:8;
t!1.912
648.7W
4.'.fl.ttM
7.W.264
372.7351
8H7,
609.994
802.477
867.71W,
4:C,6"vS
4i6,731
649.760
4"3.6'
877.016
447,0;4
S4,763l
200,864
V6.499I
f.39.189
. 176,7l-5i
11. 172.099
8,323,0(10
1.057. 92K
mi83
44.2i
7.2:
F2.4
8.1
1.1
1.3
22.4
6.2
154.8
33.4
6.21
I..S
9 4
....
4.3
3.5
16.3
81,877,249.080 .
767,729,OU6.
1.3
17.8
27.8
22.6
8.8
6.6
"i
9.3
'ii.'i
0.9
1
8 3
6 1
0.6
CANADA.
Montreal
Toronto
Winnipeg
Ottawa
Halifax
Quebec
Vancouver, I). C...
Hamilton
London, Ont
St. John, N. B
Victoria, B. C
Totals, Canada..
18,706.208 1 21.6
18,627.996 1 10.7
14 4:16,754 22.6
1,859.483 7.1
1,340,525 11.6
1.211,600 0.6
l,3"l,023 41.8
1,112.296 32.4
75i,P50 2.4 ......
796.646 17.9
6l'6.89il S3. 4
45.675,276 10.0
tNot Included In totals because containing
other Items than clearings.
(Not Included in totals because of no com
parison tor last year.
. New York Money Market
Ntr.w YORK. March 25. MONEY On
oalL steady, lMig,l per cent: closing bid
and orrerefl. 1V4 per cent. -nme loans
steady; 60 days. 8(34 per cent; 6 months,
SfH per pent. Prime mercantile paper,
4iiirf ner rent.
HTER1.1W1 EXCHANGE Steadv. with
actual business In bankers' bills st 64 8705ft
4 8710 for demand find at 24 843"iT4 8415 for
011AUA LIVE SlOCIi MARKET
Oattla Ecoeipts Fairy Liberal tui Kt
Much Changs in Frioci
H05S SOLO STRONG TO FIVE HIGHER
sheep In Active Uemnnd at Prices
Ranging Strong; to Dime Higher,
but Lambs Did tint Show
llarh ol Any Change.
SOCTII OMAHA, March 25, 19-H.
Recelnts were:
Otln-lai Mondav
OIHcl.il Tuesday
Official Wednesday ..
Uttlcial Thursday ....
Official Friday
Five dnvs this week
Biime days last week
Same da)s week before. . 16. 1H I
Same three weeks ago...l(i,2JS
Same lour weeks ago....iW,jli
Seine days lust year 21,076
RECEIPTS FOR THE TEAR
Cattle. Hogs. She. p.
.. 3.510 4.ij6 8.41.1
.. 6.9.1 7.904 10.1.'4
,. 6.6U 8.6. S 11.167
.. 3.8J.) 6..y- 9.403
.. 2.0tki i.iM d.640
..213
. .Z4.1.6
.IMV
i f0 1
00 I
CALVb-S.
.ivin
I it
31,677
41.672
;,i.mi
84.8'.H
67,891
41,913
Tt DATE.
42,830
84.3'0
&J..66
ko.781
31.7U
The loiluwlim list ahowa the receipts of
cattie, hogs and sheep at boutn omaua for
me ear to uale, with comparison wiiu
last ear:
1oS Inn. Dec.
Cattle 2l.a;3 2i:.91 4,o4J
Hogs Rni usii .; mi 17.93K
fclieep 442,11 31,l-4 120.1J)
Aerage prices paid for hogs at South
Omaha lor the lost several days with com
parisons .-
Date. I 1904. U998. 11902. 11901. 11900. 11899. 11S98.
2.
8...
...
...
6...
7...
8...
9...
10...
11...
12...
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar. 13.
Mar. 14
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mur.
Mar.
I 6 Ml
tHi
e b !
6 12i 7 U2 6 11
6 04 T Oil 6 07
6 0 1 T 111 t 17
15
16,
17,
18
19..
i0..
21..
22..
i-i..
ii.
la.
5 221 4 68 I Sl 3 78
6 3.1 4 tHi 3 6i. 3 S
8 83
6 Kii 4 6
4 b
6 Sl(
6 134 7 16)
1194
6 U 7 14
5 J04i
s la
I 7 061 0 91 6 34
I 86 4 71
6 lOi
6 06
7 l 6 07
7 29 i 6 V9
7 13 6 18
5 15
6 25
6 1641
; 4
6 04
4 874
4 9241
4 9.M,
4 964!
6 014
06Vi
7 23
7 U
7 19,
7 10
& 37
t 89
5 41
5 39
6 4J
6 46
6
6 13i 6 65
6 101 6 66,
I i 561
6 151
7 06 6 21 6 66
7 19 6 22 t 61
7 3.. 6 l.i & 71
6 6
4 (0
4 71
4 72
4 71,
4 73,
4 76
4 79,
4 751 8 63
7 34
7 45
7 86
7 'M
6 31
6 80
6 kol
C 29
6 U 6 76!
4 79,
4 85
4 94
4 89
I 4 66,
M
4 85
4 9u;
4 93,
8 5
8 62
8 45 1
3 ttO,
8 63
3 681
8 M
3 59
3 62
8 61
8 651
8 tu
8 b
8 58
8 66
8 63
8 60
8 67(
3 87
8 83
8 89
8 76
3 7d
3 k0
8 79
3 74
I C
8 6$
8 70
3 .1
3 73
3 78
3 76
3 76
t 76
8 71
3 67
Indicates Sunday.
The ofllclal number of run of stock
bic ught 111 today by each road was:
Cattle. Il.,u HheeD.H'r's.
l ., Bil. K, 1' 3
MlKsouri Pacific
Cfiion Pucihti svstem 19
C. & N. W
F.. K. A M. V 24
C, St. P., M. A O.... 21
U. & M 1A
C, B. & Q 1
K. C. & St. J
C, It. 1. & P., east..
C, K. I. & P., west..
Illinois Central
2
8
1
91
6
1
11 4 9
1 s
25 7 :.
8
15 i
at
X
1
X
B
71 15 "l
Total receipts....
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as loiiows, each buyer purchasing tne num.
Der ot neaa inaiuatea:
Buyers. Cattle. Hogs, bheep.
Omaha Packing Co 315 230
Swift and Company 925 953 5c6
Cudahy Packing Co 709 1.112 .2
Armour &. Co 490 L444 l.Ul
Armour Hi Co., Boo city til
Vansant & Co 7 ....
1111 & Son, 6
F, P. Lewis
Huston & Co
Hamilton & Rothschild
L. F. Husz
Wolf Jk Murnan...
Purker & Webb....
Ktey Packing Co.
J. B. Root & Co....
M. Hagerty & Co..
Other buyers
17
7
87
25
28
29
25
65
394
241
675
8Ts2
71
60-day bills; Hosted rates, 3485 and 84.SS
commercial bills, I4.S4V1.
PIT.VKR Ttar. 5fic: Mexican dollars, 44c.
P.OND8 Government, strong; railroad,
Irreculnr.
The closing quotntlons on bonds are as
'ol'ows:
...106 IManhttUn e. g 4i..,104
...lOjU. Max. Ontrsl 4l 44
...lMlil da 1st Inc.... , li
.. ;o4i Minn. A Pt. Ii. 4s.... tit
. Id , K. 4k T. 4S
Boston fltack Onotatlons.
P.OBTON, March 25 Call loans. 24B34
per cent: time loans, S'iff44 per cent. Offi
cial doping ot blocks nun uouus:
U. 8. rrf. ti, n
do coupon ....
do . rg....
do coupon ....
do new 4l, rcg
do coupon
do old 4i, reg...
do coupon
At.-hlscn son. 4c...
do art. 4c
Atlantic C. L. 4..
Dal. A Ohio 41....
do S4a
Central of Oa. (a.
do lot Inc
rh.a. & Ohio 4Ha.
rhl.af.) & A.
C. B. & Q. n. 4.
C. M. & S. f. I. 4
C. ok N. W. c. 7a.
C, R. I. 4 P. 4a.
'do col. Sa
e r r. St g. l. t. 4
Chicago Tar. 4a...
(.'on. Tobacco 4a...
Colo. He Bo. 4a....
I). St R U. 4a
Erl prior llco 4a. .
do sen. 4a
P. W. & D. C. la
Hocklns Val.
L. l N. unl
. 'Offered.
Totals 2,390 4,830
CATTLE There was a very fair run of
cattle In sight this morning for a Friday,
and considering the receipts all the week
the market wua in very satisfactory condl
tlon. Trading was fairly active art J most
of the offerings were so!d at a reasonably
early hour. Prices did not show much
change from yesterday.
The beef steer market was uneven. The
kinds that gutted buyers were probably
right around steady with yesterday morn
ing, uui usiuo irum muse me maraet was
no better than steady with yesterday's
wiak close. As compared with last Friday
good, tidy, weU-tlnip,ied. blocky cattle aro
safely 15c higher and In soma cases perhaps
a little more, but the general run are not
over lotfjloc higher for the week. Warmed
up cattle, owing largely to the lack of com
petition from speculators, are not much If
any higher. Taking the week ss a whole,
though, the market has been In very satis
factory condition, as the demand has been
brisk and each day's offerings well cared
ror.
The cow market was also about steady
with yesterday. Uuyers were Inclined to
pick out the ones they wanted and neglect
the others, but still a good clearance was
made at generally steady prices. For th
week gooa, lightweight heifers or nice me
dium weight well-tlnishud cows are right
around a quurter higher. Dig heavy cows,
though, or anything lacking In quality could
not Dfi quoteo. over luvj'iao nigner ror the
week and dinners have shown very little
Improvement.
Bulls were slow sale this morning the
same us they have been all the week and no
particular change In prices was noticeable.
Veal calves remained vnchnnged.
There were not many stock era and feeders
on sale and only a few were wanted. Prices
were certainly no more than steady , with
yesterday and not much different from the
close of lust week. Representative sales:
BEEP STEERS.
170 4 ts 1 t40 1 :s
Ill I 04 1 144 t t-
I -'J I 00 1 1 I H
no I 00 1 s.o 7
1 10 I "0 I I I 74
STOCK HKtt AND FEF.DK.11S.
fTO I 00 1 CM I J.l
HO I M l: 7l I .
"1.5 I 20 1 440 I 4u
4W0 I tS 1 (47 I 40
H1 I ii 7 1 I 1 1
! I ;i lit I 0
f.i t t 7i. 3 15
MO li 4 7& IO
4oU i 3) SS -5 t 0
IIOUS There was a light run of hogs
here this morning and the market ruled
fairly active and strorg to a nickel higher.
Packers mure than cmt lock iiuality Into
consideration this mailing rather than
weight. Anything weighing from .impounds
up sold In about the same notches, where
the iiuality was the same. Prime butcher
weights or prime hcavl.n could s. II at the
top of the market, but In order to bo
classed ns prime a load had to be even.
Mixed hog did not fell to as good ad
vantage, 'lhe bulk of the hogs void right
ground 85.05. with the choice loads f1 Ing
mostly at t- .11. and as hiRh a: $.l2v was
paid. The light, trahy stuff sold nustly
under 85.05. lhe early arrivals were dis
posed of In good s.nson, but some trains
were late, which delayed the
No. M. Sa. fr. A.
eu....
41....
I.....
1....
4....
4k...,
(0...,
71...
1....
17....
Id....
40...,
SS....
M....
6...,
7o....
40....
7....
70....
en. .
71....
4....
CO....
74...
..tin
..lot
..lot
.. tit
.. 114
..101-4) N
Vt CI.
do la
N. R. R. of M
N. V. C. g. ma...,
S. J. C. g. ta
No. Paclflo 4a
do 8a
at W. a. 4a
B. 1 4a ot par
..l4i4j Penn. conv. ta
. , fla Reading sen. 4a..
. .1"1l, St. L. a I.
77 ,St. !. B
n
0. 4a. 75
.129 Vi
. 714,
. 94 V,
. J
i4a
M. c. ca .lUSa
V. ti 4a. 1
. 4Vk St. L. 8. W. la.
..lOlVKcahoard A L- 4a.
.1294,So. Parlflr 4a
,. I Ko. Hallway 5 ...
.. 7alTia ; V. la
.pa) IT., St. U & W. 4a.
Atrtalaon adj. 4a
do 4a
Max. Central 4a....
Aiohta.s
do pfd
Rnaton A Albany..
Boaloa A Malua...
Boatna Elavatad ..
Ktt.'hhurg pM
Mel. Central
N T., N. H. aV H.
Para Marqoatta ..
t'nlon Partno
Amcr. Arga. Cham
do pfd
Aicr. Piieu. Tuba.
Amtr. Sugar
do pfd
Amcr. T a T....
Amar. Woulca ...
do pfd
Dominion I. aV S..
Klaon Rlcr. Ills.
Oanaral Elrtrta ..
giu. Elactrlo ....
do pfd
Mm Gaa
t'attad Fruit
I'nltad Shu Macb
do pfd
V. I. Steal
do pfd
t Ariranturs
.. i"4,Weeting. common
.. 41 lAllouca
.. Amalgamated ....
.. 4 Amen, an ZlQC ...
..21..', All.nl 1
..Ib6 lUngli&m
..U('al. A Herla
..1401, Centennial
.. lo:t Copper Kanga ....
...II)1,, Daly Weal
.. 7a Dominion Coal ..
.. alS Franklin
.. 1I Hranry
... 7! il'la Knyala
... 4 Ij4aa almlr.g
...:: Michigan ........
. 4
. 41
. '
. 4t,
.
.if.0
. 14
. t'.
.
. i
:: U
.. t
.. rr,
,. it,
.. 12V4
,. r.i
.. K
.. M
..
.. M
.. 3
..
.. 9'4
.. 33V
.. K
..
,. n
Hear York Mining stocks.
KKW YORK. March r.-The following
are the closing prices on mining stocks;
.124
. I0
. 74
.
J
.164
. 72
Mnnt C. A C,
old Dominion .
Oaeola
Parrot
Qulncy
Shannon
Tamarack
Trinity
.. Vt'.
.. t'. 8.
.. I4 I t ah
.. V vi.torla
.. II iWgnnna .
.. 17 14 W oliarlna
Mining
oil
M
. M
. r.
. 7tt
. ao
.l.H4
4l....lo4V
.4a IrSkt
t'nlon Pacific
do conv. 4a ,
U. g. Bteal Si 6a.
Wabaeh la
do deb. B
W. A L. E. 4a...
Wla. Central 4a...
Oolo. r. 4k 1. e. i
London Stock Market.
LONDON, March 2S. Closing:
Censola. money... 85 15-14 ;N. Y. Central....
do accouitt
Anaconua
Atchlaon
do pfd
Balt'.mora A Ohio,
''anfrdian I'lclfic ..
Chea. St Ohio
Chicago lit. W....
C . M. St. P....
DeHeera
V St R. O
do pfd.
Erie
do lat pfd
do id pfd
Illlnola Central ...
lula. A Naab
M . K. ft T
of Norfolk & W.
. Ontario A W.
. lu'rennaylvunla ..
. 3 I Hand Mluea ...
. S i i Heading
.imj do lat pfd.
. 92'a do id pfd.,
. 15 -4 So. Railway ..
.n;i do pfd
. Illi'to. Paclfle ....
Soitinfon Paclflo
do pra ....
U. 8. Steel....
do pfd ....
Wahaab
do pfd ....
.Spanish 4a ...
M
64
. !(.
.114
.110
. 70
.10SH
. .74
. 7S
.114
,. li
.
. at.S,
. it
..llO'j
.. M ,
..
.. to
..
.. ns
.. 40
.. 10
.. 114
.. a.! l,
.. 4
.. l
.. tl
... II',
.. i
.. i4
... 17
... 71
71
.10
8IL.VKR Bar, steady. 25 M-16d per ounce.
MIJN r. V oU4 per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for ehort bids is 3 per cent; for three
months' bills, ZVii3 per cent.
Bank
! 00;
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. March 15. METAI.S Tin
sold off sharply In i.nnciun. spot breaking
:i H'e. and futures Ail-." si to tVi-i and
127 17s lid. reeuwctlvely. The l.x-al marke
also was easy, closing at $8.ioti:9 Ai. Cop
per arciineti ns 111 i.ona.tn to .oi 10s 1
snot and 1)1 u Tor lutures. ijocally e..p
per was held llrm. with lake and electro
lvtlc quoted at 812 87H4J IS O" snd casting at
$12 'W.(13 . Lead declined la ad In Lon
don lo ltSa. but remained unchanged
lorn It v at 14 tk&4 6. Speller was firm and
a shade higher at $5 1. to Jo In New York,
but was unchsngeJ at 2S In London. Iron
closed at bU Jd In Glasgow and st 43s M In
Mtddlesboro. Ixh-IIv Iron was unchsaered.
No. 1 foundry northern In quoted st I SO!
If. M. No. I foundry northern at 8'4. Go.
No. 1 foundry southern and No. 1 fuuiiilry
southera soft at lli-wlLM,
Aiama Con
Alice
Breeoa
pry-fwich Coo ...
Comntn. k Tunnel
Con. Cat A Va..
Horn surer
Iron Surer
Uadrllle Coa ....
1
. 1
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.
.IM
120
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. a
Mule Cbtal
Ontario
Onhlr
rhoenlx
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Baraga
Sierra K'evada
Small Hopva ..
Standard
. .4"0
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.. 47
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..2ii
Foreign Financial.
IjONDON. March ti. Money was 'In fair
supply in the market today. Discounts were
3 j,. I. Trading on the rkock xctmnge was
all. Consols eased a fraction, but re
covered. Americana opened .weak, rallied
slightly, especially Chicago, Milwaukee &
hi. Paul and Louisville dt Nishville. On
the street Americans were bucygnt. Union
pacific wr.s quoted at SB. Atcl iaun, Topeka
ek Santa l at 71 and Boltlnio a Ohio at
al.
BERLIN. March SS.-Trad!nT cn th
hours today was most quiet Americas
rolls were lower. The weekly 1 tatement of
the Imperial Bank of Germany shows the
following changes since last report: Cash
la banal Inoraasaa su.iou.OuUn. tr e uiury notes
decrnuMXl eUu.iAAUU, ,titmT kocurlLiis lucreeuwil
t le
85.-
irls
OMAHA. March 15. Bank clearings for
today, H.:'17.o.V4.4i. an Increase of $10,718 .81
over the corresponding day last year.
Oils and Rusln.
NEW YORK. March 25. OIL-Cotton-seed,
easy; prime crude, nominal; prime
yellow, 3ic. Petroleum, uulet; refined New
yellow, 3fSc. Petroleum quiet; refined New
York, $vt; Philadelphia and Baltimore,
$11 60; Philadelphia and Baltimore, In bulk,
eS. 70. Turpentine, quiet. bs-G'-aS'iC. Rosin,
SAVANNAH. March 25. -Ol 1.8 Turpen
tine stea.lv. &8c. Kosln firm: A. B. C, D,
$-10; K. $.'a5; F. 8-.tK; O. I2 .; II, $2.70; I,
$J !a; K. t3.3: M. UAJ; N, Jj.ai; W. O . $1.7'J;
W. W . 4u0.
OIL CITY, March K. OILS Credit bal
ances. $1 71; cei tulcutca. 110 bid, Shipments.
b,.'Si bt.ls; average. US. 8 bh'.s.; runs. So.fiiO
bbls : average. 70.115 lit.'. Hhlpments, Lima,
il.l.sj bbls.; average, 1,7.I bbls.; runs, Lima,
'ii,'.W bbls.; average, 54,183 bbls.
t'oaTea) Market.
NEW YORK, March 3-X)FFEB-Ths
luaukct opened sttu.dy at unchanged price,
to a decline of 8 points. Sales were re-
rjrted uf 43.Z&0 bags, Including April at
5oj6.6nc; June, 8.7'v; July, 60c: August,
8kvc; 8ptemter. .uuvo6c; Ooiobr, 40c:
December. .iit! 4fcc. cot Rio, dull; No. T
Invoice, tr'jc Ml lit, slssadyj Cordova, lOUo.
rio, at. Tr. No. Ar. pr.
1 to0 1 00 !.... 1124 4 10
1 . 870 t 00 15 lift 4 10
J 20 I ft IK 11K9 10
1...: H0 I 16 1 1154 4 10
I 10O0 t 14 11 111 4 10
4 1101 40 (0 1177 4 li
1 170 I fiO 2 1241 4 tO
7 m I 60 f 112 4 80
1 MU I M 10 lltl 4 10
I 1020 I 60 14.. ltoS 4 21
4 M t 70 21 1081 4 20
! 070 I 76 11 l'JI7 4 io
tf. Jk4 t 76 16 1177 4 10
16 6V0 I 40 I llSO 4 '20
i U:i4 S 0 14 llf.6 4 20
II CO KO it 1111 4 10
1 1260 t 10 40 lilt 4 2.".
16 m I 60 80 Ilflt 4 26
tS P'i0 8 86 S3 IifJ 4 80
c e-.'i 86 IS lieS 4 30
II KS I W U61 4 to
6. too I 66 10 1174 4 84
llol I 14 11SS 4 10
1 110 I 0 IT 11V4 4 16
14 105 I i6 t.r i:s 4 05
II 1164 I 66 II 1171 i 33
11 1107 I 9S 14 1296 4 S3
1 114 4 05 6 li0 4 SJ
T7 10:'7 4 06 17 U'7r, 4 40
I V..0 4 06 II UU 4 40
I 1178 4 10 14 ISM 4 60
10 , ll't 4 It 1 1410 4 M
1 11.71 4 10
BTEER9 AND COW8.
JO 8 8 66
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
1 794 8 SO 54 im.) 1J
11 I 6 ti 1200 4 la
II 1114 4 06 1 4 1161 4 40
STEERS AND STAGS.
16 4 t to
COW8.
8 W l 1 905 $ I
I 1000 I 16 4 1022 I II
t 70 I 15 i ie5 I 10
1 10 I 16 10 in I is
1 9- 0 I U ' 14 1( U I 2
4 194 I ti t 630 I 26
1 911 1 10 1 1071 I 16
4 1010 t 44 t 1120 26
8 190 I 40 I 10K4 I 26
1 1090 t 60 I InaO t 80
1 160 I 60 1 1110 I 84
I Ml i 60 1 1140 I 10
I Tsi t Lit 18 loal I 80
1... 1010 160 10 1094 I 86
I MO 1 66 16 1121 I 16
1 1020 1 76 10 1211 I 40
I , il I 76 t 120 I 40
1 900 i 71 I I lit I 40
t 10i I 71 1 141 I 40
1 1020 I 71 4 1006 I 46
1 12u0 I 76 11 10..I I 6o
1 100 I 71 4 1060 I 60
1 ll"0 I al 12 : I ii
1 44i t 90 4 I'. .0 64
1 IO110 I 90 I 9..8 I ,M
7 907 I i 1 1190 I 60
1 UoO I IS 1 Ism I 60
1 1400 I 00 1 UOO I 60
II n : 3 00 18 K6 I 60
4 Ko IM i2 in I 66
1 1070 I 00 1 t. ...1..JI I 6
II 1211 I 40 t lolT 1 64
I .1090 I 0) 10 121 I
1 1140 I W 22 l.-ij 1 t6
17 lt I 04 1 1260 I 70
II H' 100 1 feMtllO
COWB AND HEIFER.
1 M 'heifers. M
J 616 I 16 J ..in isg
21 676 I 64 II -,4 1 to
1 610 t .6 I h ,0 3 to
4 611 I 71 I a.11 I ti
1 171 I 26 I ro I 70
17 791 I 2 I PMO 3 76
1 621 I St II lull I ;,
I r2l I 8) 1 190 4 00
If t 46 .
BULLS.
t. ..! t 6 1. IMS 1 a
1 ......in I 40 i 12M 100
1 ...144 I 41 1 la I II
l......lr 4 I M 1.. Ia0 I 16
1 114 I lall I II
1 He I M . L. M..1MI I SO
1 lit I i 14AS I 10
1 AM I 90 I... la II
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...2ol
...24
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...244
,...166
....246
...264
...224
...lot
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...a...i
....291
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...23
...2J2
...261
...21.0
...241
...844
...201
...22
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,..'.861
...80
...881
.211
.127
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40
90
120
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6 06
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6 06
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close,
bu. IT
90
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to higher; middling. 14V; shipments,
bales; stock, iX,J; bales.
OMtllA VIULK.!AI K MIUKPT.
193
Sri b.ii.k' The ro was a verv moderate run
of sheep here this morning and, as nil the
packers had quito liberal orders to till, the
market ruled active and strong to a dime
higher on the desirable grudes. Trading
was brisk from start to finish and all tho
early arrivals were out of first hnnds in
good season. As high as (5.05 was paid this
morning for Mexican yearlings. Sheep and
yearlings mixed brought SIM. Ewes sold
up to 14. W and clipped lambs brought 4.50
and Wooled lambs ei.36.
As compared with a week ago the market
on ewes and wethers of good quality Is
safely a quarter higher. Yearlings In most
cases are not, over loo mgnsr, while lambs,
unless choice, aro slow and 110 more than
steady.
quotations for corn-fed stock: Choice
western lambs, 15.60u5.7D: fair to a-ood
lambs, K.OOfi 5.5(1: eood to choirs Mat run
yearlings, 4.9'.1B; good to choice western
enmn,s, h.ioj-j .t.i; rair to good yearlings,
t4.50&l4.75: SOod to . rhnlcet VHthAri 14 :,V,4)
4.90; fair to good wethers. s4.2o4M.6T: cood
to choice ewea, 14.25(34.80; fair to good ewes,
63.7Ki-l.lo.
Av.
io western ewes
1 Mexican yearling
575 western clipped lnmbs
855 western clipped lambs
291 western yearlings and weth
ers ,
271 Mexican yearlings
407 western lambs
101 western lambs
9.7
7.)
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56
75
7S
78
Pr.
4
4 05
4 60
4 50
4 FS
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6 35
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET.
Cattle Steady, Sheen Strong-, 1'hlle
Hobs Average Five Cents Lower,
CHICAGO, March 25. CATTLE Receipts,
a.uuv neaa; muiKel steady; gooa to pi.nu
miuvin, iiuuiuiHi, o.o((iu.io; poor to iiuiuuin,
S.tiOij'o.OU; stocKers and feeders. fci.iMiH.ao;
cows, 1.7i(i4-3; heifers, JJ.iiii4.75; canners,
i.,iiu2.ttj; pulls, I2.utiif4.i0; calves, M.uuyi
v.uv, x DAna'.tu ieers, 4.WIJ4.10.
HOGS Receipts, 15,0tK) he.ia; estimated to
morrow, 10.0UU bead; market oo Iwwer, clos
ing stroQg; mixed and butchers, 16.:oa.4o;
good to choice heavy. io.4o(u o.ou: l.miii
Heavy, i.2'aa.4i; light, f5.uiiuo.4o; bulk, uf
sales, $.".iooo.4'.
BHBaP AND LAMBS Receipts, 6,000
head: market atrontr: himnu. himu.1v. tr.ti.ri
to choice wethers, H.io'ou.Jii; fair to choice
mixeu, j.owni.ov; western aneep, Ii.uodi.i.au:
natlvo luntoa, H.uoiui.VJ; western lambs.
ei.uvT. to.
Kew York Lite Dtoek Market.
NEW YORK. March 25. CATTLE Re
celpts, 2.521 heuu; good to choice steers, firm
iu iuc nigner, oinrrs steady; duii.i, ateauy
to strong; fat cows, higher; thin cows,
dull. Native steers, t4.tii'iio.4&; extca prime,
96.86; fat bulls, 4.1iia4.i.; cows, 1.6o4.uu.
tup price 4..u Cables quoted live cattle
steady at ll'yllfto per lb., tops HVc. uu
dressed weight; rtlilgeiator beef, htfiaViiC
pur tu. ii.ip.iru, none; exi.maiea tomorrow,
tUO cattle and 4.7o0 uuarters uf beef. "
CALVES Receipts, 2JU head; choice heavy
vtma uuoui steauy, oiucrs imic lower; veals,
I4.u0(o7.36, few extra at 3-S.uu; little calves,
o.uu; ciiy uresaeu veais, itto per 1U
country dressed, 642 10c.
IIOOS Receipts, 1,087 head; market
easier; good to choice state hogs,
5.1H1.
SHEEP AND LAM US Receipts, 1,K5
head; sheep and lumps, steady; common
and medium, sheep, t.i.6i.4j4.fj; lambs". $5.7i4j
e.50. Estimated exports for tomorrow, 140
neaa.
Condition of Trade anil Quotations oa
Staple nnd t'snrr rrorlnee.
rtlOS Receipts, liberal; market rteadyi
fresh stock. 14c.
1.IVK lOlLTRY Hens, 1V; youttg
roosters, Sii9c; old roosters, oc; turkeys,
13c: ducks, s'tOi geese, R.
lU'TTKR- 1'ackmg stock. U',c; cholcs
to fnncv dulrv rolls. l.:14c; sepaiatnr.
KKKSH FISH Trout. !' ti 1K-; pickerel.
51- lit'..-: pike. .-; perch, IVti'iV; bluetlsh, b-o
whlteiisli. (.(jilv: s-ilnmn, 11c; hn.l.iock. 1.-
coiitlh, l:'c; rcitfiuipper, lie; lobster, boiled,
per It).. 3.V: lobsters, green, per IK,
bitllheail-4. lie; cntti-h. l.l'riltc; bHck bnss.
k-; halibut. lt', crupplcs, 12c; bi rring. 4 -CJ
hlfe bnse. lie; Muetln. 8c; smelts. pVullo.
O Y ST Kits New York counts, per can,
41c; per sen I.. ?2. ; rxtrs select, per can,
s;.c; per gnl . Si 7.".; standard, per can, 27c
per Bill.. J! So-ill 40.
T'.R A Per ton. US 'W.
HAY- Trices quoted hv Omaha Wholesnlo
rcfilcrs nss-iclotion: tJholce No 1 uplnn't.
No. 2, $6.ti; medium $."5.t; course. f5 00;
rye straw, Vi.uu. These prices are for hiiy
of good color snd quality. Demand fail
and receipts light.
VEC1ETARLE9.
POTATOES Colorado, 1.; Dakottv, per
bu., tl.10; natives, $1.00.
NAVY IlKAXH-l'rr bu., -,.W.'i2.35.
CELERY Large Calitornla, 60c, 76c, and
kVlc.
ONIONS Spanish, rer crate, tl 90; Colo
rado yellow and red. per lb., 3c.
CA HMAt, K- Wisconsin Holland, 4e.
Tl" KN 11 'S White, iwr bu., HOC.
CAR ROTS-Per bu., 1.u0.
rAI.SNll'S l'er bu . 7oc.
KLKTH Per bu., 7"c.
C AC Li FLOWER California, per crate.
Cl'CrMMKRS-Per dns., ll.TT.-If? no.
TOMATOES Florida, per 6-basket crato.
$3 :V.xo 1 i.
KAiusnKS-rr no. tuincnes, a.v.i.w.
LKTTl'CH 1IEAD8-Pcr doi. bunches.
tVV'uJl .no; top lettuce, i.er dns., 45fi50o.
TP UN I PS Souilmii.. per dolt . fc
IlKKTS Southern, per dor,., 73c.
CARUOTS-Southern, per dot., 7Kc.
J'ARSLEY Southern, p.-r dox., 11.00.
SHAI,I,nTS-Pcr dor.., 7;-c.
ONION EKTS l'er bu of 32 lbs., yellow,
:.: red 2.25; white, 12.5".
MMNAOH-Per bu.. !U-(i$1.00.
FEANS Wax, per bu. box, 15.00; string.
per bu. box, f4.0u.
FUU1T8.
ArrLES California llellflowers. per box,
.75: Oregon fancy leds. ner box. 11. W.
New York export Greenings, Russets and
&U1UW1IU.', 4. UU.
L'RANBEKIUES Jernev. ner hhl.. 7: Del
box, J60.
8 TRAWllEIlllirs-Texas, tier 24-nt. cam.
$4.60.
TROPICAL FRU1TP.
ORANGES Nuveis. cooiiv. all slses. t2.it
ft.ao; fancy nuvuls, ull elxes, K.76.
UiJIU.Mi-California, lancy. 0 to 3H
aj.cu; choice, 40 lu ..0 sixes.
FIGS California- unr lu-lb.
Imported Smyrna, j-vrowu,
loc; l-crowii, loo.
liANANAS Per Top.llum
I2.U4I2. 60; Jumbos. fc!.75u3.25.
1-A lliS I'eislaii, per oox of 30 Pkgs., $2:
per lb. In CO-lb. boxes. 5c: Oriental sluffej
Outes, per tox, l'J.40.
COCOANUTS Per sack, $4; per tog.. 50a
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHEESE Yi8consiit twins full cream.
I2c; Wisconsin Young Americas, i:)c; block
Swiss, liic; W'lscuiislu brick, 13c; AYlsconain
lliuburger, lie.
t-llJWIt Per bbl.. per H-bbl., J3.25.
MONEY Nebraska, tier ?4 fi
Vtuh and Colorado, per 21 frames, (3.
IIORSEKADISH-Per cuso of 2 dog.,
pu ked, hoc.
AiAPi.rc isuUAll Ohio, per lh., 10r.
lilDES No. 1 reen. fie; N.. 2 irrnn f.f
No. 1 salted. 7c: No. 2 salted, ii.- No 1
venl calf. 8 to 12 lbs.. Slc: No. 2 venl calf
12 to 15 lbs., KUe; dry salted hides. m2c:
sheep pelts. 25ii27c; horse hides, $l.5of2 tVi.
NUTS Walnuts. No. 1 soft shell, i.er lh..
15c; hard shell, per lb.. 11c; No. 2 soft ahull. .
per lh., 13c; No. 2 hard shell, per lb., U'c;
Hnixlls, per lb., 11c; Alberts, per lb., 11c;
almonds, soft shell, per lb., 15c; hard shell,
per lb., 13c; pecans, large, per lb., 12c;
small, per lb.. 10c: neanuta ner lh ..
rousted peanuts, per lb.. 8c; Chill walnuts,
12fj134e; large hickory nuts, per bu., J1.60;
shellbarks, per bp., $2; black walnuts, per
Dll., 51. 2 J.
Kansas City Live Stork Market.
KANSAS CITY. March 25. CATTLE Re
celpts, l.luo head, including 60 head south
erns; maiket for export and dressed beef
steers s.ow, cintrs steady; export and
aressea beef steers, fi.wiia.a2; fair to good
a.i.uuqii vj; western tea steers, S3.4v(a4.oo
stockers and feeders, $3.00414.30; f out hern
steers, .I.0ou4.a.; southern cows, 12.4041.1.2;.
native steers. I2.00-lj4.0o; native holfers. tJ.&O
(U4.21J; bulls, IJ.5udi3.70; calves, l3.00dio.25.
HOOS Receipts, 3. "00 head; marke
steady; top. 65.20: bulk. t5.Otxa5.17t2,: heavy
J") Mi j. 20; packers, to.06u6.1o; pigs and
lights, 4.?5Ai6.16.
SHEEP AND LAMRS Receipts, l,O0
cead; market steady; native lambs, $5,264'
E.76; Western lambs, t4.7ut.io. 76: fed ewes.
14.00(4.60; yearlings, $.oVu6.2u; stoskers and
fuAHuru t- .r.iii 6.1
t. I.ouls live Stork Market.
6T. LOUIS, March 25. CATTLE Re
celpts. 1,300 bead, Including 3u0 bead Tex
ana; market steady; native shipments and
export steers, t4.6oi(6.26; dressed beef and
puicner steurs, j.o'iit.w; steers under l.iaaj
lbs., t3.tC'a4.:o, stockers and feeJers, H.Vrf
4.00 cows ami r.eirers. n.itu.la: caniieis
!2 102.60; bulla. l2.76(Ni.65; calves. .r..ui:..60
lexas and imiian stoers, 13.wi4t4.40; cows
and heifers, t.' loo.'!. 20.
HOGS llecciuUi. 4.600 head: marke
steady; pigs and lights. S4.ui5.00; packer
(4966.45; butchers and befct heavy, ti.ijj
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1.0O.1
head; market steady: native muttons, t4 00
4.2 4 mj : iambs, fi.,but.Mi: cutis and bucks,
IJ.2X.u3.6o; BtockerJ, Z.oo3.iJ.
St. Joseph Live Stock Markst.
ST. JOSEPH, March 25.-CATTLE Re-
relpts, 370 hed; market steady; natives,
: . tofts. a; rows ana neuers, ji.soii4.3i
stockers ana feeder, n.ix a 4..
HOGS Receipts, 2,9&j head; market heavy.
stendv 10 6.; lower, otners sternly to strona
light, f&.10ti5.15; aiedlum and heavy, lo.Li
.2U.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 499 head
markot active, strung tu 10c higher; lumbs,
5.75; sheep, Jj,
Sloas C Itr
SIOCX CITY,
II.
ti.VlUS.Si.
carious. Kocl
He; Vtrowu,
Blzed bunch, ,
Wool Market.
DOSTON. March 25.-WOOI-Pullerl and
territory woo'a steady. In fore.nn wools
there Is n good demand for low Aust.-allan
crossbreda to take the Place of itnmritin
quarter-bloods. Current quotations: Ter
ritory Idaho line, 15(iil.V4c; heavy fine, 37f
14c; fine medium. 15(iir.'ic; medium, 1i;i&17c; .
low medium, ljHc. Wyoming Fine, 16TJ
Itic; heavy fine, 13714o; flue medium, lfVul
15p ; medium, lSril9c: low medium, Hieic.
T'tah and Nevada Fine, ln'rilS'c; heavy
fine. 13!fil4c; fine medium. 15V4ftlir.; medium,
lK'ainc; low medium, lli'.ijfle. Ilakota Fine,
616c; fine medium. ItWltfic; medium, 184J
19c; low medium, 19(i20c. Montana Fine
choice, 18fil9c; fine medium choice, 18nlftc:
average. WiTlQc; staple, 19'u20c; medium to
choice, IHfiiao.
The t ommercinl Htilletin tomorrow will
say: The wool market Is steady and firm.
wiiu a rainy active inisiaess in small
lots. The Increased demand for fine
grades. Including domestic fleeces, territory
and AuHlr.nllan. Is n feature of the we-.lt
There hns been 110 shading of prloes, that
is to any extent, put dealers are anxious
to clean up stocks as closely as possible,
making way for the new clip. Boston
buyers are leaving for the west, but im
portant transactions have not yet been
closed. The London auction sales closed
flm at prices 6'n 10 per cent higher for crosi
breds and at par to R per cent lower for
merinos. The shipment of wool from Rns
ton to date from December 87, srs 66.614.621
pounds, against 61.7C3 35R pounds at the
same time last year. The receipts to data .
are 40,79.',177 pounds, agnlnsf ' 45,342,4iS
pounds for the same period last yenr.
ST. LOUIS. March 25. WOOL Steady;
medium grades, combing nd clothing.
13 22c; light fine, ir.iffWe; heavy fine, 12'd
14,c; tub wnshe.l 2?31c.
Sugar and Molasses,
NEW YORK, March 28. SUOAR-ail
grndes of refined sugar have been sd
vanced Re per 100 lbs.; raw, firm; fair rs
flnlng, tt,p; centrifugal. 96 test, 3Ho; mo
lasses sugar, 2Tic: refined nrm.
NEW ORLEANS, Mnrch 25-SUaAR
fitondv; open kettle, 2H.I2T8 3-lc: open kettle,
centrifugal, SHc; centrlfugul whltos, 4'4
fi4 5-l(5c; yellows, 8V-4c; seconds, Stin)
3N
MOLABSF.S Nominal; open Vettle, 01(3
25c; centrifugal, HViiloo. Syrup, 2Jj25c.
Dry Goods Market.
NEW YORK. March 2S DRY HOODS
Conditions aro vnchHnged, buyers Wins;
fnt Tested In lltt'e save goods for Immedl
ste delivery, which are not overabundant.
The firmness e the rsw material market
has nind lt Increasingly jnwnrrnntablg
for sellets to make any concessions, though
this firmness la not exciting tho buyers Into
any activity.
HEAL, I'STATIS THANkFEIlS.
live Stork Market.
March 25. (Special Tele
gram.) CATTLE Receipts, ) head; mur
Jtet steady; beeves. $3.5o4.6o; cows, bulls
end mixed, t2.ot(u3.60; stockers and feeder,
3 .OPfra 85; calves and yearlings, t2.7Wj3.0O.
HOUd- Receipts, i.Otw head; market
steady, selling at 4.S."'uo.l5; bulk, lo.Ouu.lO.
Stork In Bight.
Following srs the receipts of live stock
for lhe six principal wealeiu cities yester
day: Cattle. Hogs. Sheen.
2 Oi 4 M4 S.040
i.&on 16,t)
1.100 3,700
1.6.0 4.6iJO
370 2,i
3u0 2,000
South Omaha
Chicago
Kansas City
St. Ixiuls ....
St. Joseph ...
Sioux City ...
ll.OoO
:.ooo
1.0o
il'l
Totals
7,635 32,710 12,13
Cotton Market.
LIVERPOOL. March 25. COTTON Spot
In limited demand; 1. rices easier, 12 points
luwer; American middling fair. 7d; good
middling. 7 o2d; Auierican middling, 7. 72.1 ;
low middling. 7 62.1; good ordinary. 7.62i' ;
ordinary, l.Ud. Futures opened quiet and
rioted sleadv; American middling, g. o.
March. 7.&6d; March-April, 7.62d; Aptll
May, 7 49.1; May-June. 7.47d; June-July,
7.4id; July-August, 7.41d; August-September,
7.21d; Scptember-Oclober, 6 61.1: oto-br-November,
61od; November, l'Jd; No.
vemher-December. 609d.
NEW YORK, March 26. COTTON Spot
steady at 25 points advance; middling up
lands. 14.75c; middling gulf, li.Ooc; Males,
1,M tales.
NEW fiRT.FANR, Mnrch 4rvrTON
Futures steady; March, 14 644 660; April
I4.703U.85o: May. 147H.8c; June, 15.17
ISSUo; July, 16. 37016. 3c: August, 14 64J
it OX-: September, lX6331t October,
li 7411 LTV; November, 11 67n.ll 6e.
ST. LOUIS, March 2thCOTTON-8tsadr;
DEICDS mod for record Mar.-h 25, 1904, sa
furnished by tho M 1.1!.. mi Ouuia.Uce and
Trust company, 1611 I'arnain, street, for
The Hee:
Mary Ilorowlck and husband to liar- ;
man Kamloth and Joiicplilne K.un
loth, i.urt of lot 13, block 6, Wilcox f
1st add t
Ouy C. Rarton snd wife to Mahls V.
Fhrliier. lots 21 und 22, block 1, Orch
ard Hill 1
Isabel Cornell and husband to Sarah
b'. McCundless, undrvldod one-sixth
lots I). 11 nnd 1!, block 1, Isabel add 680
R. W. Madder, Jr., and wife to Alice
L. P.u:-cliuiore, part of lot 2, block 1,
Shlnn s udd 3,500
N. S. Drown to Arthur J. Story, part
lot 9, block II, liniuha View add 350
Sheriff to John II. Ku.lrl.ank, lot 6,
blo.-k 2, Tlurnborough Place V)
Sheriff to same, lot 4, block 2, same... 4o0
Virginia Nllea Harris and husband to
Wil.-.un T. Graham, lots 4 and S.
Mock 6, and other lots In Parker's
n.l.l 6,653
Clinton If Rrlggs and wife to Hettle
I'olllns (U tea, part lot 1, block 10,
West Omaha 1,250
Milton Trust company to Frank J.
Dworak, part of lot 6, block 7,
Kountze's 4th Sup JCO
Wllhelm Heltmann and wife to Gus
tHv Reltnian, undivided I. alt s1 neW
6-16-13 1,000
Laurence Mirot and John C. Cobb,
trustees, to Ella A. snd Oeorge li.
Marshall, lots 27 and ?. Eldnra add Ki
Sherilf to Stephen D. Langs, 205 lots
In Summit add 26,700
5
Sm COMMISSION
CO
, Incorporated
Capltsl and Surplus $600,000.
Dealers In
GRAIN, PROVISIONS, STOCKS, BONDS
AND INVESTMENT SECURITIES.
REFERENCES: 176 Etats and Na
tlonal Hanks ex Commercial Agencies.
lni Branch OfTices.
General Ottieei N, Y. Ml Hnlldlngr,
afiKNixroui. -Otnah
Bravaek 14)18 Farnans St,
Tol. 4T.
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