Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 30, 1904, Page 11, Image 11
TIIE OMATIA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY. MAKCil 30, 1004. v. roHTOFFl're KOTIC E. !0: p. rr., Hundaya at II p. m. and 110:10 p. m. vr,nectfns; mnl) closet hre Tuea dare at llo.lo p. m BAHAMA!) (rrr rsC!-?,t T.falla)-. Ry rmlt to MiMhf!. T'.j. end thence by ' steamer ctoera at " a. m. every Mon- lr, Wedneadav rJ Saturday. i Registered mail i-loaca at a p. m. pravlout day. ' Traniartfl. Malls. I'HILIPt'INE IfTLANDfl.' vn San Fran, vleco, oloaa her dally at 6:30 p. hi. up to March l-Tth, Inclusive,, for despatch per . V. ". Transpoit. llAWAII, JAPAN. CHINA and PHILIP PINE ISLAM'S, via San Franclaco, dose here dally at 6.20 p. m. up to March 2th, Inclusive, f.ir despatch per a. a. Coptic. HAWAII, via Ban Francisco, close here dally at :M p. m. up to March Jwth, In . elusive, for d'anatch jt a. a. Alameda. CHINA tnd JAI'AN. via. Vancouver and ,, Victoria,.. B. C, close here dally nt t ) . p. m. up., to April Mh,. Inclusive, for despatch "per a. a. l.rnprres of Japan. ; (Merchandise for ii. B. i'oatal An-ency at . fthanarhal cannot . l'O . forwarded via Canada.) , CHINA and JAPAN, via Seattle (apaclally . addressed cnlyi, close here daily at t:M , p. m. up to .April I'lth. Inclusive, t for despatch per a. a. Pleiades. CHINA and JAPAN, via, Tacnme (ape- dally addressed, only) rloaes here daily ?' t J0 p. m, ii0 to April 7th. Inclusive, nr despatch- bef . . AsMinef non. NKW ZEALAND.' At" 8 Tit A M A , (except .West), . NEW CALEDONIA. FIJI, SAMOA and HAWAII via San Franclaco, ,-eloae. here, dilly at 8:30 p. m. up to April "T'th, Inclusive, for tttanatch per a. a. Ventura. .(If the, Cunard steamer carry luar the Uriilah .mall,, for New Zealand ioea not arrive In time to rnnneet with thla dispatch, extra mn. closing at 5.80 , e.,m . 4 30 a. .m. and 6.10 p. m.;. Sundays at 4 80 a. m., 8ft m. and C:3o p. m. will be made up and forwarded until tha ar r rival of Ir.e Cunsrd. stoemer,) HAWAII. JAPAN, CHINA and PHILIP PINK 1SLAN.P, via B.in. Franclaco, cloa ,' here dally at 6.30 p. m... up to April llth, inclusive, for despatch per a a. Korea. TAHITI and MARQUESAS ISLANDS, via Pn Franclaco, close here dally at 4V80 p. m. un to April tlMri, Inclusive, for des . patch per1 , a. MalpoeB, t At STHAlIA (except Weal), FiTI ISL ANDS and NKW CALEDONIA, via Van couver , and Victoria, B. C, close hera dally bt,6 30 p. m irp tr April iM. In ' elusive, for despatch pef a. a. Aoranal. KoTK T.n'a ntnerwtsA afldresatfi. Weat -...Australia la. forwarded via Europe; an1 . New Zealand and Tljllipplm-a. via Ban ' Frnnclecd the flulekest routea. Philippines specially addressed "via Canada" or "via . " I'.uiope,;" mint he fully prepaid at tha foreign rated. Hawaii la forwarded via 'Pan tYOnclaeb exclusively. Transpnciflc' malla are forwarded to port . of anlllns dally and the achedula ft cloa- v In la arranarert on " the preaumptlnn of overland tranalt. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheel Open. Strong on Coitlnnatioa of Bulliib, InfloeooM of Monday. SCALERS LATER WEAKUN THE BOARD May Corn Makea lllheat C loaa of Wccki aa4 Oata AdTaaea ' One and a Half Polata. OMAHA, March S, 1904. The wheat market opened atrongly on a continuation ot the buiiian Innuencea or Monday uie premium on caan whrtit and the rcporia 01 crop damage. Ijiter aome contrary reporta, oenyiug aamuge ln aotuo aectiona, and liquidation by ma. pel a, who aaw at to- aell in tha bulge, weaaaned tin' market. Corn and oata gained their Biretigth through the Ail.i.iiu uperatlona. rniour neoule Mondny niaue a allow oc bidoing tor ikiay corn, and oata alao, wltn- ut tuKlng very much oc either. 1 no ae on acared the big ahort aellera, however, nd their buying brought the market up. Viay corn cioaed at fwc, the hlgheat for eeaa. ana oata aavanceu i"c. it i iiiongnt ie oat demonatratlon waa for the eflict atrengthcnlng corn. The popular Idea the outline aiaina hoa bven beariah. but tha Armour hand I Tightened the ahorta. l.tilraxo Muy wuaal oi'iii:it lio un rrora Monday a cioae and ranged between kt'tiu nil yti'0. J lie new Ju.y option rangru oiii M)mv to assc. llio tunaha crowd Maid out ot wheat, May corn waa bid up from c to 4Mc. at which tlaure a coneiderubie mount ciianjied hunda. while Chicago ad- unced only -c. aboVe the Monday ciose. j he ranee in mlcea or umana grain lor future delivery and the Cluae Monday and toaay were aa loiiowa: Wheat-f, may .... July .... orn Mat July' .... atBr- May uninterrupted dRy. Poatofflc. New Torlt' their iRrglatered mail cloaea at p. m. prevloua CUKNCLILB VAN ClTT, rJ. V., March 28, 1904. I.KOAIj xot-ice. S NOT1CU .TO UIUDEH3. Bealad tlda will be received at the office of aecretury of atate up until 12 o'clock noon of April ' ISM, fur the erection and completion of a cold atorage building at the Feeble Minded Institute at .Beatrice and hoaullal building' at Ml I ford, acrordins to pinna and apeclnratlona now cn file In the office of commissioner of publlrt lnnd i and tiullcilnga. The boaroj rracrvea tho right to reject any and ui bidn. , UEOllGS; W. MAHSH. Secretary of Board. Mar221!'H-m SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE cwlved by the Board of Truateea of tho vlllnjre of Shelton, Nehraaka, until 7 c clock p. m., April 16,.. 1K04, for the fur yliJiltig of all. material and tha conatruc- i l'on of a complete, ay atem of water works, T "IrTiRlnB, pumpH, kump. hnu3e, etc.'riana Ami epeclflcntlona may he had upon application to the vlllnro clerk.. A oertlfled check of ?sno.oo to accompany each bid. . Eallmnted eoat: aa furnlahed by the en clneer. S1.1.0C5.00. ; Sealed, apecla) hlda wilt alao be received by the Board of Truateea at the above atAted date and time for the construction only of aald eyBtem of water works, aa wqll . a a. any part of material required aa . tollowa: "One atandplpe 10 feot In diameter by 70 i feet high -or one 40,000 gallon 4evated tank ?n au iooi atari aunairucture, eitner erected. ,.One foundation for atandplpe. . One pump houat 14x24 and 10 feet high, complete, made of brick. One 20 or 25 actual . horaepower gasoline nglne and one 8Vax8-lnch alngle action . tr.piox curnp. . - "Pipes: and arieptal cnatlngt being 'apprdx' Imately O.tso feet of east Iron water pipe 4 to 6 Inch In diameter and (.000 pounds special caatlng. .--. - Hydrants, valvea'and valve boxea being approximately 15 hydranta, 4 and 6-Inch gate vnlvea for mains and wells and 6 O. C. roadway valve boxea. Trenching, pipe laying and reftllllng xrencnea neing approximately s.zko reet. PUe to be laid Is 6 and A-Inch In diameter. ''Special bids must be accompanied with a. certified check of 6 . tier cent of the amount . of - bid.- r. The board reserves the ngni to. reject any ejid all bids. i. . ; 'j R5p C SMITH, Clerk. 'it. C. rlANEN, Chairman. Shelton, Neb, Marcb 23. 1904. . M30-d-lt-m A 89V 394 B 89 B Vv HEAT No. 8 hard. MvflBNc: No. i hard. auU'iiXic: No. 4 hard. iMiii'tc; No. aprlng. )vu',j'v5c; No. i spring, wV-Uixic; No. COi No. 2,'47Hc; No. S, 46i&46Vc; No. 4;'ia4oc; No. 2 yellow, 48e: No. yellow. 4-fl-t,c, No. i white, 4ic; No. V White, 46 Glbkc. jjaTS No. 2,. S7?38c; No. 3, !&387c; No. 4, fcy:ibo; No. 2 white, 414p42o; No. 1 white, g4iic; o. white, judaic; standard, 4t 641V4C Local talk Uraln Market. An advance of 2c In corn today was the feature of chhIi buslncas. The Idea that enough contract will not be turned out ur the May delivery sterna to be gaining round, dcaplte contradictory reporta. The demand la good, while the receipts are light. The top ol the market today was reached oy one car oc cto. I yeuow corn, wnicn wHa iiken at aiVfcc. une car oc io. Drougni ana another 4c. ao, t corn sola lur 46Vjc. n neat wfta atrong at Monday a price. Milwaukee reported u sale Monday of 66,000 buRhela of No. 2 Turkish at Vic, und Chicago old 10.UO0, f. o. b., at HiU. No. 1 liollhcin old at Wc over the May.. A car of No. 2 red sold in Chicago thla morning on track lor ii.oav The demand ib aula to oe not purtlculurly siroiiK, but people with the Wheat ore not oncring ll treeiy una are holding It off the market. neceipts of wheat were cars in ana 31 otra out; one week ago, 12 cara In and i2 ivra out. Corn rece luia were 7 cars In and 13 cars out; one week ago, 24 cars In and 3 cars out. Notes from the Exchange Offices. Omaha InaDectlona of grain were 49 cars; of wheat, 1 car graded No. 2 hard winter, cara No. 3 haru winter, 2 cara No. 4 hard winter and 1 car no grade; of corn, 2 cars graded No. 2, 16 cars No. 3. 9 cars No. 4. car no grade, i car ro. a yeuow ami i ar N'o. 3 white: of oats, 1 car graded No, 4 cara No. I white and 5 cars No. 4 white. One car of rye did not grade. ',' ' rotes of the Grain Trade. . Weekly foreign crop aummAry: United Kingdom CroD conditions con tinue to Improve nkiwly, France,' Germany, Hungary, B,oumftnla, Italy No change from' favorable tenor of crops. " KusslfTM3ltuatlon of eron la uncertain: some complaints; arrivals at porta expected to increase soon. India Keports continue favorable. Australia Good Increase expected In acreage aown to wheat. this season. Brausireei a comparison snows a decrease of 6HX.0O0 bushels In wheat, an Increase of 226.0H0 buahela in corn and a decrease of 225,000 buaheia in oata. For the eame period laat year wheat decreased 4.906,000 bushels, ccrn 124.000 buaheia and oats increased 110, 000 buaheia. Chicago' stocka In all elevators sre! Wheat. 6.207.000 bushels a decrease of 302 - 000 buaheia: corn. 8.4X2.000 buaheia. an In crease of 70.000 buaheia, and oats. 6,301,000 buaheia, a decrease of 115,000 buaheia. Grata Markets Klaevrhere. Closing prices of grain today and Mon day at tpe markets named were as follows: UtlKAUU. . . GOVERNMENT NOTICE. OFF1CH 'CONSTRUCTINfl OlIABTFR )iaater, Cheyenne, AVyo.. March 28, 11M. cieiiieii proposals, in iripiictite, will De re ceivea at thla office until 3 o'clock d. m.. mountain time, April 2S, 1904. and then opened, for the construction, complete, at iurt I. . Kuaaell.-W vo.. of a crematory ef a rapacity of not lesa than one ton per ' fiour, together -with a suitable building to enclose same. Bidders must submit, with their bids, plans and specifications. In tri plicate, of the crematory and building they pronoae to construct. Blank forma of pro .'viltl and full Informatloa furnlahed on an- W-tilU'atlnn to thla office. . Tha I'nlted Stales reaervea the right to accept or reject any containing proposals, should be. endorsed IPropoaal for Crenatry at Fort D. A. . nuaaell, Wyo" and addreaaed to Captain V, 8. Scott, Quartermaster, U. S. A., In Charge of construction, Cheyenne, wyo. ., , . . r . . M2a-28-80r3i-Afc-2 Kansas City Grata and Provisions .. KANSAS CITT. March 39. WHEAT Uy, 7c: July. 7SVi"SW- Caah; No. 2 . asrd. KIO 44c; No. 8, aLio; No. 3 red, 11.02 IM; rvo. , ii.ouvti.vi. jteoeipiH, bi cara. .COltN-May, 4tlc; July, Caah: No. 2 mixed.. iji i-No. 3, 4ia4ti1ic; No. 3 white, iihU'i No; 3. 4Ce, ' , ... OAT3 No. 2 white. 40c; No. 1 mixed, 38c KIE-Hteadv: No. 2. 62c. 1IAV Weak; choice timothy, $1000; choice prairie, i7.MayT.iB. BUTTEB ciainery, $liiJ3c; dairy, fancy, no. . KAH3S Firm: Missouri and Knnsaa stock aaaes relurneo. 14c; new, rvo. 2, white wood cases lihcludutL lL4o. - Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu.i 46.iO ti7.2M Corn, bu S4.40 S6.00 Oata, ' bu. ........... ..13.000 4.OU0 Visible gaeplr of Grata. NEW YOBKT.' March 9. Special catl and teleirraDh commuhloatlon received by Bradatreets show tho following changes in vialules as compared with last account: Whea4, I nl tod States and Canada, east Hockles. dfcreaae. il.Oi. afloat for and I Europe. . lnrrua. .( to . aupuly . de creiue. iul. Corn. United States and Canada, east Kockiea, lucreaae, 249.000. Oata, lulled, btatea and Canada. . euat Kockiea, decreaee, 24u.tkv. The leading de creasoa reported this week are 60u.0i bush ela at tha northwestern interior elevators lo7,UH busheJa ut Ht. Joaeuh. Vl.Ou) bualteh at the Chliatco orlvate elevatora and 9.lio0 buaheia at V-oulavlllo. The leading Increases iiK'iiuis u4k(o luhcls at MttiiltoUa and UO.tMt bushels at Omaha. Mtaaeapolla Urala Market. MINNEAPOLIS. March 29-WHEAT May. r.c: July. i'S9?Sr'; Septetnter Wa7Sci on track. No. 1 hard, 7Ml'c No. l northern, b,iiHc; No. 3 northern, FUt'R Flrat patenU,,!5.lK425: second Patents. JS.iOS.lO: first, clears, li.aixua.75 aecona cieaxa. tj6 jrj. it. -, BHAN in bulk, tlt-W. . u ' r i . i. , Mllvsapkee Grala Market. MILWAUKEE. Marfh 29 WHEAT I rirm; iso. i nortnern, llW'uiaj; No. northern,' vTH'trWHc; old July, afcVflo. ' RTFStrong; No 1, JyTJW,'. ' ? ' 'BAKLKY-Dnll; NO. - 3, 62u!o; sampli lnfic. CwRN-ld higher; Nov t'"60c; July. 31 V . Dalath Grain Market. D17LUTH. March 19-WHEAT-To riv. No. t hard. Wr; tie. 1 northern. Re Ko. 3 northern 4V; o. I hard. ce No. 1 northern. miKr; No. 3 northern. 4c aiiy. "'c; jMiy, .c: Bepteoiber. aHc OATBtOa track and to 'arrive, 8Ho. i " I rverpool Grain Market. 't JV FB rVOi.. . M rcrj - IS, W H E A T-S pot S-iV.', 1 aiiuH-nuft. "re s.u'urea quler VUrch nominal; May. 6s ld July 6a ld t'K?f-i.t tjijlet: Aiperi.ap niixwt. o-w, ij. An.rrirn jntx-t ojd 4s avt. Fai etui; suarvo, uoiuuiai; alaj, as eJ. stralghta,' $4.004.20; bakers', f 3 ertta. l 34.;0 WHEAT No. 3 spring. 96rQtl.01; No. wc'ijum; iso. I rea, stitnsi.uci). CORN No. 2, (fc: No. 3 yellow, BSC. OATS No. 2. SVHtOVnO. RYE-No. 2, 71e. BARLEY KH)d feeding, 3S473&C; fair to choice malting, 4&W66C. SEED No. 1 flax, i.09; No. 1 northwest ern, I1.15H; prime timothy, 32.90; clover, contract grade, 310.25. PKOV1&ION8 Mesa pork, per bbl.," 31300 13.12H- lard, per loo lbs., 16 87Vu.0 Short ribs sides (loose), MT(j6 87, short clear sides (boxed) 37.2ffr7.60. The following were the receipts and ship ments of flour and grain yesterday: Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbla Si.tm .4oo Wheat, bu 12.000 K7.M0 Corn, bu 172. W) 173.8"0 Oats, bu 22.M 262, .W Rye, bu 1.000 Barley, bu 6S,90a 31.S-J0 On the Produce exchange today the but-, xer maraet was nrmer; creameries, nt 84Hc; dairies, 12Vuilc. Egara, easier; at mark, casea Included, 16Vj(j i6!fcc. Cheese, HU'llC. i4. Open. High. Low, Cioaed Today. M'd'y. 89 KU 83 B WB , 47 45 331 45'A 47 4!!eA 47B 45V NEW YORK GENERAL MAtlKE (taotations of the Day oa .Varloaa Commodities. NEW YORK, March 29.-FLOUR-Re-celpta, Zi.'OHi barrels. The , market was moderately active and partially higher. Rye flour dull. Winter straights, IS.ouu 5 lu; winter patents, $A.ai5.bo; Minnesota baa era, J410'c4 4o; Mlnnwiota patenta, 3d.liw7ij.4i; winter extrae, 3J.Wu-4.tiO; winter low glades, H.15'g3 ho. Rye Hour, quiet; fair to good, 14.3014 36; Choice to fancy, 34.0o4.80. Buck wheat Hour, heavy, COKNM ML steady; avestern. 31.1tL12; city, tl.lol.15; kiln-ailed, t3H-4i3;j. RYE Steady; No. 3 western, Wc, to ar rive prompt. BAHLEy-liull; feeding. 49c, c. I. f.. New lork; malting, ttottMC, c. I. I., hiurtalo. WHEAT Receipts, 15.000 buaheia; spot market steady. No- t red, 31.07, nominal, elevator and 31.otKiil.il, nominal, f. o. b., afloat; No. 2 hard Tdanltobu, nominal, f. o. b.. afloat. Ontiotia had a atrons ooenlng under heavy unloading and closed rather feak at 'lc decline. may, 9Slfil.Mi, losed at Hc: July. 93 7-lti'a 9."'-4iC. cloced at 93HC; September, (u'iiSTc. closed at 86'iC i n ' ii , . 'j i , . . i . . . . l . . . i .. . , - 284 buehela: spot market steady. No. 2, nominal, elevator, 66c. f. o. b., afloat; No. yellow. 66c: No. 2 white. 65c. Ontlon mar ket was stnng and active and closed only not hlaher. May. 59V.fi60ic. cloeed tot D8Hc; July, 60'uT7!.c, closed at Mc. OATS ltecelpta, ai.joo nuaiieia; exports. IS. 543 .buaheia; siiot market Arm. No. 2, 4ic; standard white, 47c; No. 2 white, 70tg72c: (rood to ahlppltaT. choice. 87HC&31.0H. HOPS Steady: state, common to choice. 1903, 274T36c; lo2, 3i27c; olds. 9nl4c. Pticiflo coaat. Ii3, 24ti31c; I!i2, 23H27c; oltls, 4il4c. HIDES Steady; GalveBton, 20 to 25 lts. lc; California. 21 to 25 lbs., 19c; Texaa. dry, 24 to SO lbs.. 14c. LEATHER Steady; acid. Zrwc. PROVISIONS Beef, miiet: family. 311 00TJ 12.00: mesa, 3'60fiflOO; packet. 310.00 01 1.00. Beef hams, 331 .fiof; 22 00; city. extra India meaa. !6 00-118.00. Cut meats, quiet: pickled bellies. 39.5W1O.0O; pickled ehouldera. tri.fio; pickled hams, tio.oo pTl.OO. Lard, steady; western steamed, 37.46: reflned, ateady: compound, 30.fi?t4'ffi.76. Pork, steady; family. 31S.00; short clear. 314 7Sf1 SO: mesa. 315 WV515 W). BUTTER Firm: fresh Treamery, I523c: tate dnlry, ISiuZlc. CHEESE- Stendv: atate full cream. fancy, email and larfre colored and white, September 12c; late made. 10ie. F,ons Firm: weatern nrsts, !tc. POT'I, TRY Western chickens. 12?lSc; fowla, 14Vc; turkeys, western young hens. lfi'SKc. at. I.onla Grain and Provlslona. ST. LOtTIS. March 29.-WHEAT-Ixwer: No. 2 red cash, elevator. 31.0c&1.08: Miy. 95Sc; July, 82'8'S2Vi No- 2 hlir,i' 16lc. CORN Steady; No. 2 cash. 4tk-; track, iSHJMiC; May, 4c: July, 4H-,c. OATS Quiet: No. 2 cash, 41"wc: track. 42 43c; May, 40'c; No. 2 white. 4c. FLOl'R Steady : red winter patenta. 34.9tVa5.OU; special brands, 20'i2Rc higher; xtra fancy and straight. i4.tiOtK4.N6; clour. 34 0IKa4 28. SEED Timothy, steady at z.40t73.o. CORN MEAL Steady at 32.40. BRAN Dull; Backed, east track, ROKSe. HAY Steadv: timothv. 39.O0tai4.O0: nralrle. l7.waio.tio. IRON COTTON TIES 82C. BAOGINO HVC. HEMP TWINE-. PROVISIONS Pork lower: lobbing. 313.1716. ' Lard lowert boxed, extra shorts. 7.75; Clear rlba, 87 75; ahort clear, 38.00. I'Ol LTKY-rKlrm; chickens, HHc; springs, dozen.. 33 WVti.l. 50; turkeys. 11313c; ducks, Wheat Today. Mon'y. May 95'a 98 July 87 8.i Cbrn May 66 A 65 July 61 . 61'4 KANSAS CITY. Wheat May 87 aw July 78 wi Corn May 46H , 46S July 464 45 8T. LOUIS. Wheat , May , 96A 95H 'Jul' 8214 . 834B Ccrn May 46i 4fi4 . July B ; 48HQ MINNEAPOLIS. Wheat May 97S 93 B July 91 68 B Wheat- May .. July .. Wheat- May t. July .. DL'LUTIL NEW YORK. 9fB 7VB MSB 971B ST. 99 WWA CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Featarea ol tha Trading and Closing 1'rlces oa Board ol Trade. CHICAGO, March 29. Contradlctlona of crop damage reports caused heavy realis ing antes today In whai. Compared with laat night July wheat cioaed at a loaa of lc. Corn la down a ahada. Oats are kO off ami pruvleiona 7V30c. Buyers of wheat were out In. force at the opening, but acllera were source The result waa a strong start, the July option being up a Sliaun to w; hi oo'n9c. On heavy selling prices started down ward, the market neing devoid of any ma terial support. When July had fallen to 874c, a drop of over 2c. from the high point, ahorts covered quite, freely, causing a slight rally. The close waa weak, with July at 7Kii87Hc. May closed at 950. after selling between 95-Va97tc. Clear-atn-es of wheat and flour were equal to fen Ami Itushela. Primary recelnla were 37t, - Ou) buaheia, compared with 3lrt,(i00 bushels a year ago. Minneapolis, I'uiutn ana cm cm go reported receipts of 261 cars, against 3x0 cara laat week and sin cara a year mo In the corn pit a nervous reeling waa manifested. July opened ae higher, at HSu615e, aold between 61Vk'ti52c and closed at 61 VaOlTie. May ranged between UVukSy, closing at 56c. Local receipts were 2UZ cara, wltn u of contract graiie, Oats followed the course of other' grain the market being governed almost ex cluslvely by the action of wheat and corn After opening a shade to Vii'c higher at J.Vi!;wo, July sold between S.s'pS)i'c and 39.ii39c, closing at JsiiV. Local re ceipts were 2o6 cars. Provisions were firm, the- strength In grains being' the principal Influence. The close was weak with July pork down 3c, at 313 26. July lard waa off loc. at 17. U. ana nne were aown ( jliie, at ii oe. The leading futurea ranged as follows: Articles ! Open. I Illgh l Low Close. Yes'y Wheat May ajulx bJuly aSept bSept July Sept . Oata May July 6ept July Lard . May July July 97ff7N HO'u'JoV. Mtstr'-s. &6V.tlV 5-U6l:s,: as', X V 6 MV'ti 67t 87k Ul 83 t- MS 1V.81VI W 66 t 66 I 55 7oi 39ii SXHt; 38SH1, JV,b 97' 14. Ml i 611 Vau3 13 3S 13 U T 03 T 00 33.326, is try? it ot U TV 13 3f is ee 13 Q7U j 13 35 j 13 36 T OiW TN i I ut so .1 T 00 1 06 1 I 14 No X. . a Old. a Near. Cash quotailone were-aa foPonte VI A 11 b Oil .1 1, L.t Urin . IB 1, tr n. , ..n , . Si saia.vwi siraixuu, jtat'ut. ,u, aprii.g eat He; No. 3 while, 47c. HAY Btesdy; NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Union Facifio Repeats In FarTorroance o Lait Week. SLUGGISHNESS IS . CAUSED BY STEEL tmprasaloa Set ABoat la Wall Street Is that Ilarrlman latereets Ar StaadlasT Oat for Original Holdings. NEW YORK, March 29.-Un.on Faclfta. made a movement In today's stock market similar In character, although of less vio lence than on Monday , of laat week pre ceding the announcement of the plan of distribution ot the -Northern Securities But thla isolated movement failed signally to carry the general market with It. Thla sluggishness of the general market seemed adequately accounted fur In the early deal ings by the conflicting movement in I'nlted Btatea Steel preferred, which Bold down a point below yesterday a close. The general list, aeemed to be held In Buapenston by these conflicting movements, but the dis crepancy became marked later In the day, when the pressure against United Btatea Steel preferred was relieved, without a re covery, however, while the riae In - Union Paclflo became- more buoyant. , . The impression thus set afloat in Wall street la that the Union Pacific intereata are atandlng out fVr the return of their original holdings of Northern Paclflo and the control of that system. It Waa not until the closing dealings that the market showed any sign of response to the Union Pacific. A riae of over 2 points In St. Paul and 1 In Southern Pacific then pulled the general list up to last night's level or allghtly above. The. heaviness of United States Steel preferred wa due to the fears of a poor statement of earnings fos the quarter to lie made at the meeting" of directors next Week, which Is alao to act on tho preferred dividend. The February statement of Erie'B net earnings and of Cnnndlan Pacific's - for the same, period were not encouraging. The session of the Stock exchange passed -without ny an nouncement of gold exports by tomorrow'a steamer, although foreign exchange mad a further advance. There waa aome revival of crop scare on account of dry Weather In the aouthweat. The market closed quite active and firm at wie rauy. Bonds were Irregular. Total sales, par value, 11,930,000. United States 2a and new 4h, coupon, advanced 1 and-3s, coupon, old 4a per cent on call. Following ware the quotatlona on the Stock exenange today: Bales. High. Low.ciose. RONDfl Government, s'.rong; railroad. Irregular. The closing quotations on bonds are aa followa: 1"SH U a T. anl. 4a .last! Msahaltan . . 4s.. 104 U. B. rf. ta, rg. do roupoa ....... do ts. rs do coupon do sew 4s, rg... do roupoa do old 4s, rrg... do coupon Atrhima sn. 4a.. do ill. s. Atlantic C. h. 4s. Baltimore A O. 4a do 1st Csntral ot Oa. s.,..inav do 1st Inc a Case, a Ohio 4a....loi Chlcato A. ia ... 77 C. B. s Q. a. 4s ... 4 a M. a B. P. g. 4s.. loi U. S It. W. t. 71 C . R L P. 4a ..Iwtlk.l. (antral ..pl So 1st In..... ..HlViMlns. A St. I ..1.11 ..ins ..ira ..loin .. rN .. n ..101 14 MS al , K. A T. 4s.. do n N. It. It. ot M e. N. Y. C. g. M No. raoino 4s Ka. Psotfle ta N.. W. e. 4a O. g. L. 4a at par Paon. ronv. ISa.. Raaidtna aati. 4a... St. U It 1 M c. H.IIA at. V. r. f. as. t si. i. a. w. is t4 Seabnard A. t 4a.... M IrHuilSo. Pacltle 4a It 70 so. Railwar a lit 7SVT'" a racine ia....m 44 ... II ... 14 4a. Tl ...12 ...HtUj ...71 t n do eol. ta... C C.C. 4 It L . 4a..lMH,T., St. L. W. as niraan iar. 4a Ml i Con. Tobacco 4s 19 Colo. A SO. la P. R. O. 4a ' Erl prior Ilea 4a.... 1 do an. 4a W. n F. W. a p. c. Is.... 104, Hocking VII. 4s....lf4' t'nlon Pactno 4a... do eonv. 4a V. g. ileal Id ta.... Wabaah la de dab. B W L. C. 4s Wis. Central 4s.... , Cols. r. A I. e. ta. 4 101 74 Ut't 41 M SV 10 Motion Stock Qnotatlons. UOSTON, March 29-Call loana. 2J0.t per cent; time loans, SfiJ4 per cent. Offi cial closing of stocka ond bonda: Atchlann adj. 4s M Watting, conimoa no ta n Aovantura 3Miimiat Tl Amalaa mated Rl'TTER Steady : dairy. 15fT19c. EGUB Firm at 15c, Flour, bbla...: Wheat, bu... Corn, bu Oata, bu , cframery. IOSKc; case count. Receipts. Shipments. ..... 7.000 13.000 .....16.000 ' 83.000 46.0HO 84.000 84,000 67,000 Atchison do preferred . Baltimore & Ohio.... do prelerred Canadian Pacific .... Central of N. J.;..... Chesapeake & Ohio.. Chicago & Alton .... do preferred Chicago O. V Chicago & N. W.... Chl Mil. & St. P.... do preferred Chicago T. & T do preferred C. C C. A St. I Colorado Southern... do 1st preferred.... do 2d preferred .... Held. dit. Hudson...... Dela.. Lack. & W... Denver & R. O do preferred Erie do 1st preferred.... do 2d preferred Hocking Valley do preferred. Illinois Central ....... Iowa Central do preferred K. C. Southern do preferred Louisville & Nash... Manhattan L........-.'. Met. Securities Met. St. Ry.. Minn. & St. L ;. M.. St. P. & S. S. M. do preferred ....... Mlasourl Pacific Miaaourl, K. & T.... do preferred Nat. of Mex.t pfd New York Central... 42, A 15.600 904, DO. 69 (!) .800 115 1H 300 700 1.000 Sl.imo 31 17 144 81 3i ii 169 141 ... o ...41 ...1U ...ll ...140 Tt .. 17 .. 1 .. fc .. 4 . 1? . .lis .. ins .. 74 Cine Me. Central Al'klaim ., do pfd rtntn tt Albany. Poalon a Main.. H .aii.n Klaratcd . Fltchburg p(d ... Max. Central , N. Y , N. H. A H. Prra Mtrqiictta ..... Vnlon - Pacific A mar. Arga. Cham.. - do - pfd A mar. Pnau. Tuba. Amor. Sugar do pld Aittr. T. a T Amer. Woolen .... do pfd Pnmtnlun I. B . E-llnon Kleotrtr II1a..t34 Oenaral Glarlrle .... 144 Maaa. Rlectrlo ...... 14 do .Pfd 7UV Maaa. Uaa Jiue-U. g. Mining i n nan rruit ....... ,101 vwt'. B. Ull. Vnltcd Shoo Mach.... 4t4TL'tab .... do pfd . 14 Victoria , C g. Steal lllwinona , do pfd 7S WoWerlna Amcrl'-aa Atlantlo ".Ingham Cal. Heels... Cantannlal UiCoritar Hans .. 119 Daljt Waat ..At. aiomimoa coal Pranklla Orancv lata Rotkla .... Maaa. Mining . Ml.hlaan Mohawk Mont. O. A O.. Old Dominion . Oacaola Parrot Qulnrr ' shannon Tamarack Trinity . 10 . n 4 7-11 . 4 . . a . 10 .40 . 1 . 4t . 74 . I . ; . i . t . . 5 . 31 . 1 . H . ca .' !4 . 83 . '4 . t . ti . t 71 100 19 19 100 2"W too v'jV) I'.tjoO 6"0 1.100 1,000 300 ' 6,400 B00 ''eoti 7!io6 Vf66 :''IW0 200 16 .53 22H' loo 69 "' aia 64 42 irs 5,1 l-S'-a 2(M . 69 L'5V4 63 Uj 40T 1304 19 S3 1294 19 33 in$ v. J43V4 liivi Norfolk & Western..- XM) .,r. ; do preferred Ontario & Western Pennsylvania ...... V., C. C. & BfLrrt 2 rw. 107S 1424. ui 61' 39 St 3-V, . 37 Jl. &8 5,S00 OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET. Condition of Trade and Qnotatlons on Staple and Fancy Produce.' EGOS RcceiDta. liberal: market .steady: freali stock, 16c. LIVE POULTRY Hens, lOftc; young roosters, SJjwc; old roosters, be; turkeys, uc: ducks. 9Sc: geese, be. BUTTER Pucking Btock. 12c: choice to fancy dairy rolls, 13H(14c; separator, 22o. FRESH -FISH Trout. Mi4j)1oc: pickerel. SHiSfic; pike, c; perch, fVSd'c; blueriah, loo; Whitehall, 89e.; aalmon, 11c; haddock, 10c; codfish, 12c; redanapper, 11c; lobster, boiled, per lb., 32c; iobatera, green, per lb., ifoc; uUheads. lie: catnsn. lane: macg oaaa. 10c; halibut, 10c; crappleg, 12o; herring, 4'o; White tiasa, ijc; muenna, ac: smcita, loio-no. OYSTERS New York counts, per can, 43c: per gal.. 32 00; extra aclect, per can. 35o; per gal , 31.75; standard, per can, 27o; per gal., i.5wu-i.u. bha.n rer ion. iih.uu. HAY Prlcss uuoted by Omaha Wholesale Dealers' association: Choice No 1 Upland. lo.bO; No. 3, 36.00; medium 35 50; coarse, 33 00; rye straw. Jo.oo. These prices are lor.nay of good color and quality. Demand lair ana receipta ngnt. V hXJ. rAtSl.a. POTATOES Colorado, il-u; Dakota, per bu., 51.10; natlvea, 31.00. NAVY BEANo Per bu., 33.25.35. CELERY Large Calitornla. 6oc. 75c. and Oc. ONIONS Spanish, per crate. Ii w; Colo rado yellow and red, per lb., 3o CABBAU11 Wlaconain jionanu, tc. TURNIPS White, per bu., 6oc. -CARROTS-i'er bu., 1.00. PA RUN IPS Per bu., 75c. BEETS Per bu., 75c. CUCUMBERS -Per dog . 31.5V1.7o. TOMATOES Florida, per 6-babket. crate. IS.hiut.uO. RAOISHES ler rioa. nuncnea, iittjwe. LETTUCE HEAD--Par dos. bunches. tOcbtl.OO, "op lettuce, per dos., 4yu';oc ll HNIPS-Houthern. per aoa., 4oc. BEETS Southern, per dox.. 60c. CARROTS-Southern, per oox.. 75o. PARSLEY Southern, . per doi 3o45c SHALLOTS Per dos., 75s. ONION SETS Per bu. of S3 lbs., yellow. 32 25; red 12.26; white, 33.50. spinach fer DU., SOCIOalW. BEANS Wax. per bu. box, 35.00; string, per bu. box, 34.00. inuiio, APPLESt-Callfornla Bellflowers. per box, 31.76; Oregon fancy ruda, per box, $1.90: New York export Ureeiilngs, Ruaaeta and Baldwins, H ou. CKANUEHK1ES Jeraey. per bbl.. 17; per box, 32 50. STRAWBERRIES Texas, ptr 24-ot. case. 34.60; Louisiana, tier 24-pt. case, 32.0vt)2.a. THUrtt'Ab'tKLlTS. ORANOLS Navels, oliuke, all sixes, 33-; fancy navels, all sizes, 3J.50. li.alu.Nb CaiUoruia. laucy. (OS to 34V). 3J.w. choice, 240 to ,"o sizes, J.iAi3.i). lUa California, per lu-lu. carious, ssci Imported bjrvyri.a, 3-crowu, 14c; 6-vrown, lac; 7-crown, 16c. BANANAS Per medium sized bunch, 32 0tt'2 50: Jumbos, 32.;5i(f3.25. 1,A Ik W I'u rum . I . , . nr 1 nlrn par Ib. In bo-lb. boxes, 6c; Oilttnlal staffed uaiea. per dox, i. w. COCOANLTS-per aack, 34: pe dog., 60c M1SCELLAN EQL'o. CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full cream. 12c, WUconslii Young Americas, 13c; block Swiss. 16c; Wlaccnain brick, I5c; Wisconsin urnDurger, uc. CiIER-per bbl.. 35.50: per U-bbl . 33 23. HONEY- Nebraaka, per 24 fro met, 33; Ctan ana i oioraao, pur z-4 iraraes, M. HORBE RADISH Par caae of 1 dog pacaed. boc. MAPLE SUOAR-Ohlo. per lb., 10c. HIDES No. 1 green, c; No. 2 green, 5c No. 1 salted. 7c; No. 3 salted. Sc: No. veal calf. 8 to 11 -lbs.. 5 He: No. t veal calf. 11 to 16 lba.. SV; dry salted hides. kwUc; sneep pens io-u-'C; norsa riiaes, l DC-y3 t-l. Nl'TB Walnuts, No. 1 aoit shell, l er lb., 15c; hard shell, per lb., lie: No. 2 aoft ah-11 per lb., 13c; No. 3 hard ahell, per lb.. 12c: Braslla.'per lb., lie; filberts, per lb., 11c; aimonas. sort sneii, per id., ic; hard shell. per lb., 13c: pecana, large, per lb, lfc; small, par lb.. lOo; peanuts, per lb., gc; roasted peanuts, per lb., 3c; Chill walnuts, llflJWc: aarge hickory nuts, per bu.. 31 6u: shellbarks, per bu., 32; black walnuts, per Whisky Market. BT. IXJUI8. March -WHISKT-Steedy at 31 K for finished goods. CHICAOO March VVHIKY-Steady OB a bssN of 31 28. CINCINNATI. March. 29 WHISKf- Hfeidr on a basla of 11 Ss. - PEORIA. Moreh WHIfKT On baala of 31.13 for finished goods. 1 f,?00 o mo 56.R00 3,200 700 "ii6 17.i 2.0u0 Reading -do 1st preferred.... do 2d preferred?:.... Rock ' Island Co , do preferreoV.. . .. . i St. L. & 8. 'F.'2d pfj. St. L. S. W, da preferred ....... Southern raclflc .... Southern Railway... do preferred Texas & Pacific Toledo, St. L. & W.. do preferred Union Pacific do preferred. Wabash do preferred Wheeling & L. E ... Wlaconsin Central... do preferred : Adams Expretis ...... American ExpreBa... U. S. Express Wella-Fargo Exp.... Amal. Copper ....... Am. Car & Foun.... ' do preferred :. Am. Cotton Oil do preferred ....... American Ice do pfd Am. Llnseetl Oil do preferred Am. Locomotive do preferred Am. Smelt. 4V Refln.. do preferred Am. Sugar Refln...... Anaconda Mln. Co... Brooklyn Rapid T... Colo. Fuel & Iron... Consolidated ' Gas.... Corn Products no preferred ........ Distillers' Securities.. Oeneral Electric .... International Paper., ao prererrea International Pump. do preferred National Lead ...... North American .... Pacific Mall People's Oas Pressed Steel Car.... do preferred Pullman Pal. Car.... Republic Sftiel do preferred Rubber Ooorta do preferred Venn. Coal Iron.. U. 8. leather i do preferred V. 8. Realty do preferred 17. 8. Rubber do preferred U. S. Steel no preferred Westlnahoue Elec. western Union ...... N"'crn Sec'tr Total sales for the day 18' 44H '.'. 2!'k 68 " .45'A His 67 ii'i 117V. 43Tt ,i2H 45 50H 22 V4 KM 25 i Sb'i 8TVi 94 49i 21 63 25'4 35' 82i 92H 6,700 38 ' 87 3" 100 20,K6 : 200 41 800 1,400 .1( HlO 401) 3.5o6 200 8,8' K) l.oon 100' 1SV4 41 BOVi 20 72 74 284 ' IS 4r 100 io6 (too 400 1,000 l.oon 100 11 ") ins ion irn 200 9 400 60.200 oo 100 1264, 67 44V4 199" ia4 694 1 65 49 20 71 7 2TH 21 ii 82 4D 126 67 43 198 13 69 168'" t'J ik -)4 80 b9 115 l.TO 31 38-a so lu 1.1 144 -.4 173 WS 74 sit 1.4 26i 20 'ifiS 21.4 63 40vs 73 80 130 19 3S 1K 35 101 142 78 111 63 6.1 121 : 92 117 38 37 117 18 1-5 21 118 65 44 77 69 22 62 1 45 J3 5o 22 Si 21 25 S6 8i 98 19 37 15 l!l 40 220 192 13 205 49 19 71 29 88 8 28 8 ! 21 82 49 92 126 66 41 28 1! 13 69 23 165 OS 2T 97- W 27 96 74 15 88 17 '97 ?9 6R 20 7 47 19 77 38 7 78 6 49 13' M 11 8 97 665,300 shares. 42" 19'4 S4 7 7 6 . GO mm MH 16' S RS 809 7 41 19 "sjii .7 4?4 M 11 K7H 161 88 AM . r, 40 do 14 pfd So gallwar f London Stock Market. LONDON, March S9.-:'OBlngv Conaola. aaoner... H 1S-14K. V. Central do account sa xorront a w. Anaconda 14a do Dfd Atchlann 11 Ontario A W. do pfd B?Pannaylvanla Baltlmora a Ohio.... ! Kana Hlnaa Canadian Paclflo 114IHadln( cha. a Ohio ...M n no it pra. rutcaao K. w i sr.. m. a at r n IBra 1 DrnTcr A R. O t do pld Tl trio n do 1st pfd 46 do td pfd 4S Itllrola Canlral 114 !Klla. N'aah 111 VI . K. A T 184, Ex-dlvldend. SILVER Bar. dull. 28 ll-16d per ounce, MONEY 'M per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for ahort bills Is 2 per cent; for three months bills, irt'tfs per cent. Wool Market. BOoTON, March 2S.-WOOL-A ateady demand held in the wool market, both do mestic and foreign. The call for medium and low wools 4a active, but the scarcity of the domestic product has turned the attention of buyers to the finer woola. Pulled and territory wools are firm, with supplies moderate. Foreign woola are ateady' and firm. Quotations: Kentucky inaiaua, etc. i nree-eigiiina iiioim, mii-uv, one-fourth blood, 25W26c; braid. 22ti23c. Ter ritoryIdaho fine. )o(Jlfic; heavy fine, 13c. 14o; fine medium, 15ifi16c: low me dium, 16iS18e. Wyoming Fine, 15tj) ltic; heavv fine. I8'a14c; nne medium, lii'.f lH4c: medium. ISfiiSc: low medium. 18iS19o, Utah and Nevada Fine, 10il6c; heavy fine, 13((il4c: fine medium. 15W16o; medium, l.8'S1!c; low medium. lnfTZOc. Dakota Fine! 1.riaiAc: flue medium. 1iM1i'i4o: medium. 1S1 19c; low medltrm, 19fi20c. Montana Fine choice. 1819c: fine medium choice. 18lc; average. 18aT9c; staple, 19y20c; medium to choice. 18WW HT. ! LOtTIS. March 29 WOOT-Rteadv: medium grades, combing nfid clothing, 18 i22c; light fine, 15'S17c; heavy fine, 12 14c; tubwashed, zttQAia. Cotton Market. LIVERPOOL. March 29. COTTON Spot enaler and 12 points lower: American mid dling, fair, 8.44d; good middling, 8.28d; mld- ll ng. 8.1M: low middling, g.usfl; gooa or (Unary. 7.98d; ordinary, 7.78d. Futurea onennd tand closed oulet: March. 7.87rt March-April, 7.81d; April-May, 7.81d: May and June. 7.79d: June-July, 7.77a; juiy-Au gnat, 7.73d; August-September, 7.61d; Sep- tambcr-October, 6.74d; October-November, 6.41d; November-December, 6.31d. NEW YORK, March 29 COTTON Spot cloned dull; middling uplands. 14.doc; nun dllng gulf. 15.15c: aalea. 1,400 bales. ' ST. LOUIS. March 29.-COTTON-Bteady middling, 15c. Sales none; receipta none; shipments. 1.800 bales: stock. 18.826 bales. NEW ORLEANS. March 29. COTTON- Futurca steady; March, 14.47o bid; April. 14.40c; Mav. 14.91tj 14.03c; June, lR.13(516.17c; Julv. 15 30c: August. 14.47(u 14.60c: Septem ber, 12.81'pl Wc; October. 12.0tVai2.06c; No vember, 11.90ill.95c. Spot market quiet; sales, 250 bales. Ordinary. 12 9-10c: .. good ordinary, 13e; low middling, 14o; mid dling. 14T4c: good middling. 16 3-16c: mid dling, fair. 15 9-lOc. Receipta, 5,003 bakB; stock, 283,734 bales. . ;i ; Metal Market. NEW YORK, March 29 M ETALB The Ixmdon me.rket for tin was firmer today. spot advancing 4.1 fin to aim 10a ana fu tures 1 a 6.1 to 123 7s 6d. Locally tin sympathized with the advances abroad and smaller offerings also ruled firmer, closing at 3283Vrj 38.50. Copper advanced is 6d to 67 15s for spot and 6s to 67 10s for futurea In the Ixuidon market. Ixically copper waa firm, but unchanged, with lake and electrolytic quoted at 312.874fl8.O0 and caatlng at $12.62(312.75. Lead declined la 3d to 12 6a in London, but waa un changed .lere at 34 8o 4.63. Spelter waa firm and uncnangea at .).it'fl. in tne local market, but lxmdon caoieti tower pricea, closing at a decline of 2a 6d to 22. Iron closed at 62a &1 In Glasgow, and 44a 10d In Middlesborough. Locally Iron was un changed, with No. 1 foundry northern quoted at 315.00316 60: No. 2 foundry north ern at 314.6016.00; No. 1 foundry south ern and No. 1 foundry southern soft at 314.00(14.50. bt. ixjuiB, maren . yirj iaii ijeao steady at 34.42. Spelter higher; 3o.00 bid. . t Foreign Financial. LONDON. March 29. Rates for money were stiff in the market today and the de- i mand was strong for Stock exchange pay day, eaater and quarterly requirements. Discounts were easy. Consols were quiet and hardenod toward the close. Home rails were chertul. Americans opened firm and quiet at a fraction above purity, reflected the inanition In New York and closed firm. Qnuid Trunk waa weak at' first on the decrease in the February rev enue, but rallied on bear covering, ror elgners were irregular. Russians biuV.em d. Japanese were affected by ncwa of a new loan. BKKL1N, March Z9. iTaaing on tne Bourse today waa quiet but price were firm. Exchange on London, iom 46 pfgs. ; rate of discount fur short bills, 3 per ctnt and for three-month blllsl3 per cent. PARI3. March 2V. PrlceB on tne Bourse today opened und cioaed very firm. Inter national and inauatnais maae a strong advance. Russian imperial 4a closed at 95.30. Rio Tlntoa gained 15 francs. Three per cent rentes, 86f 8, Ho for the account. riillndelplila ITodnce Market. PHILADELPHIA. March 29. BUTTER Firm and In good demand; extra western creamery, 26c; extra nearby prints, 28c. f.tms f irm ami in gooa. aemana; ircsn nearby. 19c at mark: freali western, 19V at park; fresh southwestern, 19c at mark; fresh southern. 14c at mark. Duck eggs, 33c. Freeh pecoei eggs, sWiKSo. t'H Er. Sivr-Bteady : New York run creams. choice to fancy, 10'5(lle: New York full cretin s, fair to good, lu4)10o. Dry -Goods Market. NEW YORK. March 29 DRY OOODS Ruylng has been exceedingly limited and operations are only for goods to go Into Immediate consumption, very jew irregu larities are noted, for It la generally un derstood that such a course would avail little In effecting any Increased business. dn pfd So paolAo t'nlon Paclflo do pfd C. g. Steel......... do pfd iv Tvaonfn l do pre . . gpanlab 4a 8V4 6044 8fij n HI Sew York Mlalna; Stocks, NEW YORK. March 28. The . following are the c osing pricea on mining Blocks: Adams Coo Allia Bra fa Drioowlrll Con .. fnmalo.k Tunnal Coo. Cal. Vs.. Hora 8.lr ...... Iron Stlvar Uadrlllo Coa .... II 11 10 . .17 a UV . 3 Little Chief Oi tarto Oi,hlr Itioanlx Potoal Saaa(a larra Navads Small Hopes .. iuuidarg ..4V ..Hi .. 4 .. K .. 17 .. 44 .. It .140 'I Row York Money Market. NEW YORK, March B.i-UONET-On rail, ateady; ISti7 per cent; closing bid ll per cent: offered at 1 per cent. Tlm loans, eaay; sixty and ninety daya, 33-1 per cent; six months, per cent. Prime mercantile paper. 4i per cent. 8TFH1.1NU EXCHANGE Strong, with actual business in bankers' bills at tit.M tut demand and at 34 4Vi4 475 for sixty daya' bilis. posted rat .-a, 3l.iVti 4.8S; toinv- nierclal bUle. Kl,fiii. . ei.LV EK liar, tv)c, UlcuiaoUarg, 44c. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattl Receipt! Very EeTj and Steers Sold a Littla Lower, Cowi Steady. HOGS ALSO AVERAGLD A TRIFLE LOWER Light Raa, of Sheep and Market Ruled Active with Prices Polly a Dime Higher on Iloth Sheep aad Lambs. SOUTH OMAHA. March 28, 1904. Receipta were: . Cattle, iloga. Sheep. OfTlclal Monday Official Tuesday 4.5N7 ,100 6. .ii 14,994 8..H41 4.950 No. ... a... 4 . 44... ii... 44... 45... IH... 41.. 14... 0... M... Two dava thla week. .ll.tk7 21.228 13.2!'l Same days last Week....l0,4sl L.(n.O 18.540 Same days week before. .11. uw) Kt.610 lS.t'AS Same three weeks ago.. 6,132 10.627 14,174 Sums four weeks ago... 6.0J0 16.ti5 '.'.".4W Same days lust year.... 6,746 11.608 15.5.17 ItECElP'l S FOR THE I EAR TO DATE. Tha following? tnhln ahnaa the receipts of cattle, huge and sheep at South Omaha for tne year to uate, Willi cotuparuuu ami laat year: 1D04. 1903. Inc. i.ec. Cattle 230.4.'4 22S.531 1,393 Hoga 6S0,6: tV3.423 27.ini Sheep 455,223 3S6,oM6 118.5S7 ..... Average prices paid for hogs at South Omaha for the last several days with com parisons: Date. 1904. (1903. 11902. 1901. 11900. 1S99. 139. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Alar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mur. Mar. Mar. 2. 12... Id... 14... 15.. 16.. 17.. la.. 19.. 20.. 21.. a.. 14.. 24 ill 13 I 01 I IMVI 88 O li'rj, I l'J a 11 t 04 VI i en or I "I ? ' 7 151 3 121 4 Ol I 611 3 73 6 ill 4 bo, 3 r.:i 3 4 69 a 33 34 4 74 3 67 3 631 10, 05, 6 13 6 19, t 184,1 T 14 i lom J 25, 6 07 6 10ji 0 IS i tw a 4, 4 ol, 3 45 6 3 t 39 6 il, 4 71 4 73 4 71 4 7;i 6! 3 63 2 68 3 M 3 69 3 84 3 31 3 31 3 83 a 76 3 74 3 X) 3 79 3 74 7 uu I IB 6 39 7 11 6 18 t 40 4 76 1 VKi a hir.lt 791 1 T S 15V 7 -A in 131 5 5ul 4 751 3 Ul 3 6 6 lb " 6 10 6 UO ! l 6 15Hi 7 19, 16 66 14 851 3 tol 3 70 6 041 7 W 6 15i I 4 S4 3 b6 3 .1 6 04 7 05 6 21 6 55 3 bo 3 3 4 974a 7 191 6 221 6 61 4 89 I 3 73 i ; u. n I., i :ii i kh, 3 58, 4 92 7 34i 6 25 6 8i: 4 Mi 6ti 3 75 4 96, 6 31 6 80 4 8i 3 bOj 3 0 4 Wi'-k, 7 45 6 mil 4 901 3 6oi 3 .4 5 OlWi 7 Dtil 6 291 I 4 Wl 3 M 3 71 I 6 otl'-. i 7 ufo n is i S 76i 13 bu 3 ti W..I 6 12-vl 7 211 3tii a i 4 WI lie i a , 7 vk h i hKi. Hi, 3 60. 2d.. 15 17 7 80i 64i b 901 6 06, 3 tW, 3 57 2U.. 69 6 6 6 10 3 60 3 66 Indicates Sunday. The official number of cars of Stock blcught in today by each rottd. was: cattle, ttogs.oiieep.il r a. C. M. & Bt. P. Ry.... 3 Wabash 3 Miaaourl Paclflo Ry.. 7 I nlon Paclliu aystem. 81 C. & N. V. Ry 6 P., B. & M. V. R. R.. 79 C, St. P., M. & 0 34 B. M. Ry 65 C, B. ofc CJ Ity 4 K. C. ot Bt. J C R. 1. At P., eaBt.... 6 C, It. 1. & P., weat... 1 Illinois Central Chicago Ut. Western. 3 17 a 4 44 4 81 20 10 'i 1 tt Total receipts 299 The disposition ot the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing tne number of head indicated: Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Slicep. Omaha Packing Co 1,219 Bwlft and Company 1,533 Cudahy Packing Co 1,360 Armour. & Co 1,100 Armour, Sioux City 47 Vansant Sc Co... 12 Cutey & Benton 16 MoCreary & Carey 44 W. I. Stephen 168 Hill & Sun 22 Lewla , 49 Huston & Co tt N. Morris Hamilton & Rothschild .. 48 L. K. Husk 50 Haggerty & Co 141 Wolf & Murnan 63 iHohblck & B 15 Sam Werthelmer ..i 22 Sol Degan 48 S. A H 230 Kfeybach & Co.: Standlah Halatead Klngan J: B. Root & Co, 42 Other buyers 596 ;i.i.i2 2,6o3 867 643 16 897 H0.1 2.9,3 3H5 2ti"i 136 369 471 Total .6,833 15,698 5,843 CATT'LB . There was a heavy run of cat tle at this point thla morning, much heav ier In fact than was generally untlcipiited KeportB from other points were not very encouraging to the selling Interests, but still the market held up In inuoh better suupe than would naturally be expected. The big end of the receipts cuiiHlated of corniea steers, .fuckers sturiea in blading considerably lower, but salesmen were not Inclined to take oft its much ua packers naked, and as a result the morning waa well advanced before much bUHlneaa was transacted. The good, tidy, lightweight cattle finally sold In very much the same notches they did yesterday, but the leas desirable grades were slow and fully 6610c lower than yesterduy. some or the com moner kinds may have shown a still greater loss, n was late in tne uay ueiore a clear auce was made. The cow market - was active and steady to ' strung, as the receipts did not seem to be lu excess ot the reuulrements of the local ' trade. The strength, though, van confined largely to me uuy, iiguiweigoi. ueiiera, oui H'.'ll prac tically an arauea oi ootn cows anu neiiei-i aold without difficulty at fully ateadv nrloes All tne eariy arnvuis were uisposeu Ol in good aeason. There was no particular change in the bull market. The kinds that suited buyers sold without much trouble, but blar. heavv bulls were alow. Veal calves were In good Demand-at steady prices. There was a briak Inquiry for atnekers and feeders and anything at all desirable changed hands freely at strong prices. The commoner ainaa, wnuo not ao oriag, could Biueiy uo quutau tuny Kicuuy witll yesier uuy. lieurvaviaiivr biiicb; BEEF STEERS, f-'o. Av. 1 ... 1 4 m 19 v 11 100 41 lt 13 tiT 1 1070 tr ...iiw ii UuS 21 477 11 4X 10 ; .. r4 14 lcvt 40.... 1130 1144 10 ....1107 11 1131 u .-.line ie S 45 UO! I Hl Rank Clearings; OMAHA, March 29. Bank clearings for today. 31,18S.e31.21, an Increase of 339,743.67 over the corresponding day last year. ClllCAUO LIVE STOCK MAHKET. Cattle Steady to Lower, Hogs Strong and Sheep Higher. CHICAGO. March 29 CATTLE Receipts, 6.000 tuaad. Market ateady to lower; good to prime steers, 3515'u6.(jo, poor to medium, ao.oti wl auocaaus aim muers, s.ou-ua.au; cows. 11. ?54i 4 40; heifers. 32.6Yli4. iO: cant, era. 3176'u2 6o; bulla. 32.2b-U4.Oo; calves. 3::.0O6i6 11CG8 Raceipta today, 17,UKJ heud; estl maltd tomoriow, 28,uO0 head. Market atrong; mixed njid butchers, 36 3mu5.6o, good to choice heavy, tw'Ho.tfi; rough heavy, 36.30X16 60 ; light, u.lJui.tA, bulk of sales 35.40(16 56. SHEEP AND LAM RS Receipts. 18,000 head. Markot for sheep, loo higher; for lain ha. loo lower: good to choice wet hera. 34.76i.40; fair to choice mixed. 33.6o34.60; we-item sheep, 4oo-uJ: native lumbs, t6.s6; weatern lambs, 34-06.15. Kansas City Lira (took Market. KANSAS CITY. March 29 CATTLE Re ceipts. lo.OuO head, Including 200 southerns. Market slew but ateady ; export and dressed bvef ateera, steady at I4 6.'a6.26; fair to good, 10c lower at 33 604.60; weetern fed steers, 33.444.60; Stock era gJid feeders, 33.00 aj4.ti0; soutnern steers, Moi.j-t.; southern cows. li.tOira.6o: native rows. 32.0043.9o: na tlve heifers. 33 26d4 36: bulla, steeily at 33.aU CI so cajvea, sa.ioiae ou. HOGS Receipts. 9.6u0 heel. Market Ml 10c higher; top. 36 S?H: bulk of salee. 36 ltg .; UMiTjr, ao.swoo.: parsers, so.la.30 Mara and llgbta 34 406 xt'U. SHEEP AND- LAM U.-1 Receipts, 7.0uO htaad. Market strong to 6o higher; native lambs. -36 au6 90: waetera lainta, 35.OU4f .90, fed ewea. 34.S04j4.7a; yearlings, Itavo.it, atuvacra ana iear a.,i.i vx. 44 llol 4 OS i l:oo 10 STEERS Pr. K. - At. Pt. 3 40 . Si 1173 4 U 3 t0 20 135 4 14 3 40 U 1U( 4 14 10 22 1244 4 14 74 2 11HJ 4 20 I 75 4 IMS 4 20 I SO 7 1211! 4 20 4 s 12JI '4 20 8l 20 13. r) 4 :j 0 23 ;,14 4 .1 t 40 17 4 30 t 0 21 litl 4 2 I 5 17 IU.3 4 K 4 00 17 1173 4 :l 4 vo 4 nut 4 4 00 11 1110 4 30 4 00 II 1183 4 15 4 00 11 1414 4 40 4 VO II t l4. 4 it, 4 00 1 13u0 4 1,0 4 04 14 1416 4 10 4 06 45 1402 4 14 4 05 . 11 1404 4 60 , 4 1 bring on butcher we'glit h.,ga ff R.od (Jnal. ty. weiKMing rrotn JH to z.n j.oim.la. Itei n the morning trading her. true mora active. owing largely to shippers buying quite freely, and lackera raed their hau.la ttn.l r a time the market was verv brisk, with rart of the decline, regained. Ttie bulk of nc noes bom from l.'t to .. ir vitli tha choicer loa.l.a nomg largely ot i" li a nnd 20. Tho leoa desirable cia.l.-a sold from 5 10 down. Repreentatlv snlc: !o... 43... 40... 47.7. "0. . . 4J... 71... 4... 43... 42... 43... 41... 74.., 117., 44... I.. i (3... 42... HI.. 31... ... 31... 7a.. a;... .21. 44.. tt.. bit.. 7., 33.. 33..- r.. 43. At. ...i ...2:4 ..Aft ... ...140 ...14 ...10 ...25 ...?4 .. 2f ...234 ...273 ...2C ..244 ...IH ...217 ...US .. .240 ...343 ...2'1 ,...l4 ...243 ,...224 ,...7 ...307 ...194 ...lot ...2:1 ..,,! ...3 ...2 ....144 ...371 ...W7 ...274 ...244 ...ll ....214 ....ail .....tu 340 ....270 ....344 ...214 ....211 ..t.22t ....n ....313 ....3i4 ....2,1 ....244 ....274 ....tot ....223 ....31.1 .... ... .V:'4 . .410 av to 40 IT. 4 00 I IK I 10 4 10 4 10 I 10 4 in I 10 4 10 4 124j 4 1! I li-a 4 If 1! t 12 4 !.' 1 4 U", 4 13 6 !- 4 US 4 12S 4 12' 4 12 4 12 H'a 4 12S 6 1S 4 ltii 4 13, I 13l 4 11-t 4 12 t i:h 4 4 I2a KVa i 14 4 16 4 15 4 16 6 It I 14 6 15 6 11 3 14 4 15 6 15 ' 6 15 . 4 15 6 It 4 14 6 16 4 It 4 15 6 15 5 15 4 13 t 15 5 15 6 14. No. 44 . 43.., . 44.. 4.1 . 7u . 40. . M.. II .. It . 32. . 21.. I".. 74... 14 ... 35.. It.. f.. I.'... 73. . 74... 4.", . . 4.1.. f 3. . At ' ...:S 4.1 .Jl 40 A; ...M -av ...fi ... .3:1 1(4 ...;; ... . nwt . . ..2.'3 ' ... , 247 . ... ,..1''7 ... ..MS ... .231 ... ..?! 30 .; 10 .tit ... . 20 ... r.13 ... .23 ... .201 ... ... 1.1 40 7 lit ... 37 347 ... 4) 277 ... IK !!7 ... 6 114 ... 45. ...... .214 W) 72 t3 lfO 41. 2M to 74 40 51. IS I ... 73 32t 120 6 .till ... 3 Ji.4 140 t :il 140 4" 244 ... ) ins too .75 2.14 ... 77 ...245 to 45 214 ... 212 10 43 . 274 ... 13 lJt ... 47. 211 ... t ...... 21 ... Jt 1M ... 14 ... 41. .v m ... 40 2.' ... 40 47 ... (1 233 ... ',4 214 ... SI,.. .....241 ... 62 SI5 ' . . . 0. 3..0 40 75 2'0 ... SI IHEf There waa a very light run of sheep here this morning md apparently re ceipts were not ooul to demand. Buyers ru nil out ut an eariy tiour nna mere was llvtly competition Jor tho few cara that ar rived. The market could safely be quoted active and u dime higher utul some sales may havo oson even better than that. Everything waa tiiapoaea 01 in anon oruer. Bunir clipped ewea aold for 34.20, clipped yearlings brought 34.Ni. Venlcrn ewes, wooled. brought 34. 7.1 ana 4.u ana aome western wethers aold for 15.25. There was a so a uoiid rti manil Tor litmus where the uimllty was ratlsfactory nnd the Mexican liimlia Hint sold yesterday for 35.73 brought 3-VSi today. Uuotatlona for corn-rea stock: t.onn to choice laiiilie, 3j.oovo.r6; fair to good lamhn. In.254i5n0: trood to choice Mexican yearlings, :Hii5.l5; good to choice western yeiirllnus, 3-l.754ia.oO; fair to good yearllnga. 34.504(4 75; good to choice wethers, 34.7j(if 4 90; fair to good wether, 34.2iUi.6.'i; good to choice ewes, $4.25d'4.6u; l'nlr to good ewea, 3.7uiiil5. Renreaentatlve aalea: ivo. AV. rt' i 13 4 It -4 It 4 14 6 li 13 4 15 It 4 14 4 II 4 13 t 14 4 15 I 14 4 14 4 14 4 IS 4 14 4 14 4 15 4 It 4 It I It 3 14 4 It 4 15 4 14 4 14 I It 4 13 4 IS 4 It 4 15 4 IS 4 15 6 It 4 15 4 II 4 15 6 17', 4 lit 4 17V4 4 17 4 17', 4 US t ITS 4 171. 4 lis 4 ;t t 171 4 17V 4 171, I 17 4 17W 4 17', 4 17V, I 17', I 171, 4 20 10 22 western cull ewea M western cull ewes A weatern la nil. s PVi western 'Won 247 western ewea nnd wethera.... 2:1 western ewes , 162 western ewes 4:t4 western wethers nnd year lings 51.1 western lambs 1 front 1 western ewe 12 western ewes It! weatern ewea 195 weatern clipped ewea 132 western clipped ewea 31V) western clipped ewea 1.1 western nipped lamna. ....... 27 weatern clipped wethers 234 western clipped yearllngB.... f.25 western clipped yearllngB.... 149 western ewes 36 western wethers .;..'. . 202 western wethers ins western wethers '. 103 Colorado Mexican lambs..... 300 Colorado Mexican' lambs. 217 Colorado Mexican lambs 27 spring lamha .. 12 spring lambs SSI n K3 102 90 64 I06 91 77 90 W 112 87 95 10.1 103 44 90 99 HO 99 111 10(1 ' 106 SO 80 77 JK 43 Price. I 76 1 00 4 4 36 4 60 4 65 4 75 E 15 6 55 2 50 3 00 3 50 3 75 4 00 4 20 4 20 4 50 4 60 4 60 4 85 4 90 6 25 6 25 6 25 B 85 3 83 B 85 7 CO 10 00 Stock tn sight. Following are the receipta of life stock for the six principal .western cl(.les yester- oay: Cattle. .... 7.110 .... 6,000' ....lO.OoO .... 2.261 .... 8.000 , .... 1,000 Hogs. Sheen. . 11.W4 4.M1 ..17.' '.0O0 S.fyiO 7,ks: c.r.00 s.000 7S.000 7.000 9.004 .6,(00 23,361 67,379 45,018 South Omaha. .,, Chicago Kansas City. St. Louis Pt. Joseph , Fiotix Cltjr ' Totals St.' I.ouls Live Stock Market. BT. LOT'IS, March 29 CATTLERa celpta. 3.000 head, including 1.U00 Texana. Market steady: native shipping and export Steers, $4.2tVu5.40; dressed beef and butcher ateera, 3;i S5tfT5.15; Blockers and feeders, 33 30 tiit.OO; steers under l.nOOiha., 33 756 00; cows, and heifers. 32.2MM.no; o.er.ners, 32.Wi3.50; bulls S3.13i4i3.75; ealves 4.7.".'4i S.2T. ; Texas and Indln'n steers, 33.3f.4i4. SO; oowa and heifers. S2.'lOi6 3 10. . t HOGS Receipts. 6 600 head. Market strong; pigs ond llirhta, S4.85,S.1: packers. I5.16(ili.60; butchers and laBt heavy, S5.45!i 8 SHEEP AND I,AMn9 Receipts. 3.000 head. Market rtrong: native muttona. S4 40 (h)6 00; lamlis, S4.WV,iR.fl: culls and bucks. S3.76iy4.25; Mocker. S2.001j3.p0. ..... St Joseph I.lv Stock Market. BT. JOSEPH. March- 29 CATTLE Re ceipta, 2.201 head. Market mostly 10ttl6o lower; natives, tt.WVOO- cowa and heifers, S2 0Oii4.40; atcckers and feedere, S3 004f4.38. HO iS Receipta, 7,5 head. Market steady to 2',o blger: light, S510a6.2&; medium and heavv. tS 2Ctrft 90. 1 , SHEEP- AND LAMBS Receipts, ,0 head. Market for sheep strong to lOo higher; vearllngs, 35.26; wethers, S5,l; ewea, S1.90; lambs, steady at 35.90. Bloux City Live Stork-Market. SIOUX CITY. Is., March 29. fSpeclal Telegram,)-CATTLE Receipts, 1,000 head; market, for stookers. steady; for killers, weak: beeves, 33.60114 60; cowa, bulla and mixed. S2.20'ul.7(; Blockers and feeders, S3.oo4ii..fi: calves and yearlings, S2.7ii78.flO. HOC, 8 Receipts. 3,000 head: market, sumlv to 6c lower: aelllng at 34 95'Uo.iJT, bulk iif aalea, 7Si.ltXuO.15. . , AND HEIFERS. U 1047 4 06 20 1113 4 STEERS AND COWS. 17 ,..1114 4 00 4 1147 4 04 il 1104 4 01 COWS. 1 1020 1 45 4 :04S I 46 I. 320 i li 4 11,11 I 45 I 7.) i 14 10 1)40 I 45 1 3.4 I 40 12 1120 I 50 tt KM1 3 45 t .lug I 59 f Ml t 60 13 1111 I to 1 1010 t 40 4 111,3 3 50 1 N I 60 4 lua) I 14 tfl 444 I 46 ' T 125 t 40 t 1300 1 74 1 1U.J I ht 1 470 I 75 14 Il,k7 1 15 1 1060 I 15 4 Iom) 3 4o 1 940 I 00 hi 1M4 I (o 1 1010 I 00 4 UM I 36 370 3 It 11 Yi.1 I 45 y3 H!0 I 10 10 123 I 41 1 12"0 I 36 4 14u4 3 35 1145 I 36 1 14H0 I 48 1 040 I 35 4 Hit 1 46 1 10U0 4 25 10 1144 I 44 4 30 t la 1 .' I Tl) II 930 I 26 11 11U5 I 75 I Hat I 40 t 91 4 75 i M I tt t l'6 I 75 4 141 3 40 1 Iu4) I 75 t 1044 3 40 , HEIFERS. 1 710 I 2i 414 4 SO 1 710 3 40 1 i.'.0 I 50 3 434 3 40 II 315 I 60 t M4 I 40 3 1214 4 6 483 t 40 ( too 3 75 t a tu BULLS. 1 14(0 I 50 1M 3 20 1 1J-0 3 44 1 1300 4 25 1 1314 I 44 1 l'.:o I -J4 1. 14"4 I 40 1 1-to I 50 1 1720 t 00 1 iuzo 1 74 I !. 4 20 CALVES. I 116 4 00 1 140 I 60 1 110 4 50 1 170 4 74 1 150 4 60 STOCKEH8 AND FEEDERS. T 4S4 4 it 1 20 65 14...-..... 444 1 03 1 110 I 40 t 44 3 It 3 370 I 40 4....W...... 4 3 40 , 11 913 I 40 I 474 I 40 14 900 4 ) 1 ; 424 4 40 44..... 7W 3 44 II 621 3 W 14 949 I 70 4J 131 I 40 t 4' I 76 li .... 4t I 54 M 1001 I 10 U 471 3 44 ' 44 107 I 14 HOOH There as a heavy run of r. COMMISSION COa Incorporated Capital and Surplus $600,000.. UCHlarf 111 GRAIN, PROVISIONS,. STOCKS, BONDS AHO INVESTMENT SECURITIES. REFERENCES; 176 State and Na tional Bunks & Commercial Agonoles. 10J f ranch .''fllces. Ueaieral Ottlcei V V. I.l'e HalldlnB. MINNEAPOLIS Oiuaha Uraii -h iiJih Ktiaaia at.. Tel. Mir. nine. M. V 11 IIICK. Cor. here this morning, and In fact the heaviest run for aome tlu,e past, 'i he market waa rather slow In grtung started ajid the early sales were about Vit lower than yes terdajr'a gcaei-al Buukct, tUe leaal decline The Merchants National Bank of Omaha, Neb. U. $. Ucpaaltwr Capital and Surplus, J 600,0 00 BANK HUlPtlT, Praa. W1 a. W00. V. Prm. UlltlOHIC. Cittf. 4I4N1 T. I44HLTON. AsL toakk. aclaa aecoufita at Waka, anna aaa ten Sara, USifMasls ea fa form ala at'.oLs, teraia. 1-uralca Rarbaora boagtit aa4 au!4. Ittars ot CrrOtt tsaua4. aaallabla la all part ol taa world, lalaraat pais se Tlma CortlAnalas at Doaoatt. Collaollooa oaada prumbtlr au4 ocenonili-ali Wa raeuaet eorraavonaaeoa. Lowrey Bros & Co. Commission Merchants Grain, Stocks and Provisions Room 212, N. V. Life Building Phone 3610. ... ,. - i Bl.ccUl attentioo alvea la teleitraph and tuaUi uiders. CM All A