Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 09, 1905, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY. MAIM'!! 0. 100..
GRAIN ASD PRODUCE MARKET
World's Btipply of Wheat Decreuei HcaTilj
for Week.
TRADE IS VERY BEARISH ON WHEAT
fern Raport UcmiiO nather Mow
Jgtl Sow, bat In F.apeeteaV ts
rich Ip goon Chleao
Make Charter.
OMAHA. Fab. S. 1S06.
Hradstreeta show a snaiv n-iine in n
Vur.d wheat, tie t.nus tue oi'' im
ui tne hotn.o ),u2,'iu uusoe.s ana in e-u-ropa
ana anoat i.-jUj.n i.usn.ls, max n a
to.al cerriase tor in we. oi wui
busnel. in. decr-aau for me same .
lasi year was oiuy 4-9. t)00 bu -nets, i he
upcruixirt fnrk-t .howni no ermence of
any rfTert fn.n tin icili.e or other nt-wi.
'ma maraet i monKlntr more errsl.c tvwy
day and while uie iru w ama.i txuy
and tne maraet auli, it ia apt tu nuciuai
Irom one-han to a cent on any small or
oera. The canles r weak, httpoui, Ber
lin nu Antwerp berna; uncnTigju, while
Hilda Fesih ieo,lnl and it'm.U glnet
from ft to la centimes, i ho May wnai was
weaker tooay snout iHe. The opening a
at II. HH. ' cent oeiow the Man po.ot of
Tuesday. Tlio maikex dt ore nine staged
down to ll.UMi and at noon mood at H.m'.
The good tiop newt has not affected too
July wheat, a would have been auppoaed.
tor It I nnw at I cents lee olscount tuan
during February. hen the May wa at
llTSu the Juiy wae t cents under It; now
it 1 only U ceui below. The buyer of
JulT tooay were largely those wno g.il
ahort Tuedy. -The tlatea-Hartlett-Fia-ler-Prlngle
combination In Chicago is ait .11
bullish In win at and bought I he May Tues
day on decllnoa. The market la very gen
erally bearish, however, and men who have
been chronic bulla for twenty yearn ar
said now to be bearish.' The rrowd la very
nervnu and any old alory la earnestly be
lieved. Qne of thee that Is peralatcnt In
that Armour lit the chief wheat bull. The
house denlea It.
Wheat in southern Illinois and In Indi
ana is reported to be rtx Inches high, with
a thick stand and hardly any bare spots to
be seen. The improvement there Is said to
ro,ual the 40 per cent advance In" con
dition reporter from Kansas over last
spring. The Kentucky wheat condition.
T riven out as W Tuneda. wa an error, and
s corrected to W per cent. Kansas City
ia sending out bear news now a hard a
it furnished bull news thirty days ago.
WheHt then was to be very scarce now. but
reports from 300 point In Kansas give 12
per cent of wheat In farmers' hands and
mill eold a week or two In advance. Bt.
I.ouls reports actual aales of cash Wheat
Tuesday at fo.000 buahels. and the day be
fore 74,000 bushels. A northwestern ele
vator company any for the first six day
of this month It nouses received only ,oOO
bushels of wheat, against 38.000 last year.
The nrlmary receipt are 3S1.000 buahels.
against 402,000 bushel last year, and the
shipment are 121,000 bushel, against 306,000
bushel.
Corn In Peoria and St. I,ottls I higher
than In Chicago. The May was about a
good a Tueaday, the high point reached be
fore noon being 4H4c, only te below the
bfst of Tuesdity. The clearances were
157,311 bushels. The car of corn received
In t'hlcgo were 370, where 2SS had been
emected. The rabies are Vic lower and
the Chicago cash market broke lo Tuea
day. The aaies were 325.000 bushels lit thnt
market. New Orleans ha been receiving
ion rapidly, so that there will be heavy
clearance eoon. The sealionrd reports
the export, demand alack, with orrerings
fair. No. 3 corn was at Kc f. o.b. New
York, and No. 2 yellow at 54V4 T"ho lat
ter was wanted In the Mediterranean. New
York sold 90. WO bushels. Chicago In two
dnys at 2c to Buffalo has made the charters
for corn amounting to 240,000 bushels. This
la for Immediate loading. The corn belt
has been getting; much rain this Week and
the roads may break up badly and de
crease the country movement. The pri
mary receipts, however, are S57.00O bushelx,
against JWfi.OOil bushels, and the ahlpment
are 436,000 bushels, against 304,000 bushel.
Omaha Cash galea.
WHEAT No. 4 hard, 1 car, 90c.
CORN-No. 3, 2 cars. 44c.
- Omaha Cash Prleea.
WHEAT No. 3 hard. Jl.05fll.0ii; No. 3
hard, 8c31,04; ,No. 4 hard, uc; No.. 3
spring; ll.fsJ.
CORN No. 2, 45c; No. 3, 4e; No. 4,
43444c; no. grade, 4(i43c; No. 2 yellow,
46c; NO. 3 yellow, 44c; No. 3 whlto. iW,
N6. I white, 45c.
OATS No. 2 mixed, 30c; No. 3 mixed.
-tt,c; No. 4 mixed. 28c; No; J white, 31c; NO.
I white, toftc; No. white. &fic; standard,
Carlot Receipt.
. ' -Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Chicago 1 370 161
Kansas City 45 42 24
Minneapolis ,.j 141
Imluth 16
8t. Loula 67 44 7
Omaha H 1"
MlBBCarolla Wheat Market.
'The range or prices paid In .u.nnnapolls gi
reported oy the Kdwrds-Wooa company.
llo-Ul Board of Trade. a:
northern. ll.OTN: No. t northern. lloiVB
l.'v'i; Hay. l.u""; July, ll.flMi; Beptemher,
OATS To arrive and on track, Jue.
t MICAtfO . KM l'RO lklO.9
Price Beard of Trade.
CHICAGO, Match .-ln a whirl of excite-rri'-nt
ns.aj July v.nrm oioke ac ,rom tne
higheat oi the uay. tuner optiona snared ui
iie weaarean. aavuiaole wtsti.er for tne
giowtrt ot tall sown wheat was largeiy
'l cause ot the sharp ae?iine. 1'he ciok
ing price for July a almost at the low
est point of the day, the net loss being
i'V. May is nown l'olV- Corn nd oat.i
aie piactically unchanged, lTovlslont are
iJ;r lower.
ine wheat market opened steady as a
result of comparatively firm prices at Uv
erpool. May was uncharged to He lower
ai I1.I44,1.i4V Jti,y was low.r to
higher hi jsik'uW'ic. Trad nig was harciy
unuer way le.ore a Sharp h,ek occuried
In the Mav option. Jisi after the open
ing M.iy touched tl 14. 1 ben within a
lew minute the price dropped sheer to
II l-'t The fall a aicompanied by great
confusion in the pit. The break started
on selling by a leading holder, followed by
geneial liquidation. I he July option was
affected heavily by the upsetting of May,
but even mors by favorable weather con
ditions throughout the west and south
west. Aa the session advanced the opinion
that the government teport Friday will
show a wonderful Improvement In condition
of fall sown wheat gained mttny adherents
and the less distant deliveries hecatn
weaker. Meanwhile the moket experlemed
a temporary rally. Shorts wei active
lue:s of May, causing a recovery of about
1 cent. A revised report on the condlt.on
of the Kentucky crop, making the averaxe
M liistesit of Hi sa announced ve.sterday,
was a factor pertly responsible for the up
turn. I.at In the day Julv was subjected
to heavy selling by a big holder. Pit trad
ers also sold freely. The market nan
broke under the pressure. Julv dropping to
Mc. The clofl was at ttt'ic May was
comparatively steady the latter half of the
session, being largely In the July option.
At the close May sold at $1 1Vcjl.l3'v lrl
tnsry receipts were JHo.Mirt bu., compared
with ff'2 2 0 bu. a year ago. World's vis
ible supply, as shown by Kradstreets-, de
creased 3.800.000. Minneapolis, Duluth and
Chicago reports receipt of 175,1'ars, against
213 last week and 423 a vear ago.
The corn market was Independent of
wheat, ruling firm throughout the dav.
Hupport by Wall street Interests whs said
to be the mainstay of prices. Bhorts and
provision interests were also good pur
chaser. Selling wan scattered. Mav
opened unchanged to a shade higher at
4iT,4e. sold between 47c and 47o. and
closed at 4c. Iyval receipts were S70 cars
with two of contract grade.
Trading In oats was fairly active and
the market was firm In sympathy with
corn. May opened unchanged at Sc and
closed at 8lS3lc. Local receipts were
161 cars.
t.lttle Interest was manl'es'.ed In trad
ing In provision. Sentiment was rather
bearish and the market lacked nv def
inite support. May nork closed 2'c" lower
at 112.70; lard and ribs were esch off i'.itloc
at 17 02', and 36 so. respectively.
Estimated receipt for tomorrow-; Whent.
J car; earn, 371 care; oats, 170 cars; hogs,
32,000 head.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
Article. Open. I Hlgh.l Low. Close. Tes y.
Wheat I I
May 1 14HI
.1 I J 4i I
July . IMWrjl
Sept. mifT'i
Corp I I
May 47-0 4.
Julv
Sept.
Oats
Mar.
May
July
Bept.
Pork
May July
I-'d-May
July
Rls
Mav
July
svfim
4W
I
I.
81Hfi4!
ai')fiH
1 14
- I"
484l
48T,
29-tl
I I
1 124 1 13'.a 1 14
4iv4
' 12 70
12 35
7 0241
7 15 I
12 7i
12 SO
7 OR
7 3D
MV Ki-.1
47V1 4 'l
48H ,Va'4.V'i4
m 48H! '
....JsiVtTii ni4
3l4.Sia.lK 31,
;iiS 314I 3irsi
I (
7t, 12 B.4 12 724
12 1.241 12 8241 12 874
K K7U' A II" li
7 00 . 7 024! T 00 i 7 024
I . . .. I
1 7 ir.."
1 l4
824 fi 8n
7 00
7 15
7 074
7 20
li !)
7 06
No. 3.
Cash nuotstlona were as follows:
K1XJCR Steady; winter patents, 15.10W
S.ao; winter straights. 4.'J05.oO: spring pat
ents. 35.10ll.0: spring straights. l4.5oC5.00;
Itaker tl tOfiStO. .
WHEAT N a. 2 aprtng 1.1:W1.16; No. 3.
1.04il.l8; No. 2 ted. 31.144'&1.17V.
CORN No. 2. 464c; No. 2 yellow. iSc
OATS No. 2. 32Uc: No. 2 white, J3ic;
No. 8 white. !rH.(B24e.
R Y K No. 2, 78'a784c.
BARLKY-OockI feedJig:..3S4U;; -fair Jto
choice malting. 4447c;- T" ; ,' .. . .
SKKDSNn. 1 flax. 81.28H: No. 1 north
western, 31-384. Prime timothy, $3.06. Clover,
eontract grade. $12.88.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., 312.80
612.65. Ird, per 100 lbs.. t6.874a.90. Short
rib, sides doosel. 3.75iiii.8T4. Short clear
aide boxed. $.874fi7.0f.
Receipts and shipments yesterday were
a loiiowa;
Artlclea. Open. High. Low Cloe. Yea y.
Wheat I i I I I
May... I 1 12l 1 MS: 10", 110, 1 UVi
. July... I 1 Oustji 1 01 1 tthti 1 071i 1 t:
. bept... li, W I S, Hl-4
KKW YORK f.tSXRH Al
MARKET
Flour, bbl;
Wheat bu.
Corn, bu. ...
Oats, bu. ...
Rye. bu. ...
Barley, bu.
Recelnt. Shipments.
; 41.300 1S.800
M.OOO 36.200
BP8.300 21R.f'0
895,600 191. 600
(,900
165.900 6,700
ej
Qaotatleas at the Day oa Varlona
t'omtnodltlea,
NEW YORK. March S.-FLOKR Re-
ce.pta, 17,019 bbl.: export. 6.925 libls ; sjies,
4,bm pkg.; maravi, uun una tower; wuiicr
uatenU'. 3D.foru6.ts); winter s.rainnts, $j.i,.Jj'
b.3; Mlnntaoia patents, o.w n.(i; winte,
extraa, H.iti4.30; MinneaoiM t.akeis, at.lKQ
4.50; winter lew gradta, i&M.io. Hye i.ou ,
kaiely aiead ; tuir to good, ....w(j4.u; cPu.. e
. . .... . 1 -...A what l.mir Hull
per 10O lb., 12.uo43m.lO.
, i'UhMmi.Ai-i. ii in . but! white. $1.30;
coarse, new. $1.10(il.l2; klln-drled, $2 9003.10.
. ti t ki Nominal; 0c.
ilAHUK 1 I mil : .ceding, 441r c. I. f.
New York: malting, 46$&2o c. I. f. Buffalo.
WHEAT Kxpoits, i,9l6 bu.; sales, 4,
706,000 bu. ; spot market, easy; No. 2 red,
$1.18 f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern, Du
luth, $1.23 t. o. b. artoat; No. 1 hard. Man
itoba, f. o. b, afloat, op, Ion were unsettled
all Amy ana generally weak, ilnl.i
notable decline In the last hour under bear
ish crop news and heavy atop loss I ng
of July. Rallies were mostly smail and
Infrequent, the market closing at th low
est point aoo .41: oeiow me previous!
day. Msy, II. U'Sti 1.144. closed at $11.:; I
juiy, i'4)C'n tuvh. cioae.u at wntjc; ecpiem
Virtue rthls
I 1 . - . 1. . .
ber, 90,c. closed at 90c. I earn hu
CORN Receipts, aO.OgO bu.; exports. 3.i9i I J,?nV
bu.; sales. 75.000 bu. future, 64 Otw bo. sp jt. r"'"' uu "
On the Produce exchange today the hut.
ter market wa weaker; creameries. 21fl26c:
dairies. 1924c. Rgxs. steady to firm: at
mark, cases Included. llWjlflHc; firsts. l4c;
prime first, 204c; extras, 22c. Cheese, firm
at 1243134c
Ht. I.oals Urala aaw Provisions.
ST. LOITIB. March 8. WHKAT Market
lower: No. 2 red cash, elevator. $1.10ic:
track. 31.15W1.164; May. 11.09: July. Wt
so-ifcc: ro. 3 nera, fi.ipgi.i.i.
CORN-Market firm; No. 2 cash, 47c;
track. 484o; May, 46c; July, 47c.
ClATS-Mai ket weak; No. 2 rsh, 32c;
track. 8S4c: May, 314c: No. 2 white. 34c.
Fl-Ot'R Steady; red winter patents, $5.10
arm. hi; extra ranry, i; clear, n."(H.oo.
SUED Timothy, steady, at $2.H) 2.65.
CORM MtttLr-)edy s 3..
ARAN TJ11II: sacked, east track. 8687c.
HAY Steady: timothy, $6.0u&12.ii0; prairie,
$:i.o0o 10.00.
IRON COTTONTIE8-9SC.
HAOUIN't 7.c.
HFMP TWINE 4c.
PROVISIONS P'-k. lower- lohlilna;
$13,024. Lard, unchanged: prime steiim.
$H 50. Dry salt meats, steady; extra shorts,
$6,874: clear rib. $6,874; hort cler. $7,124.
M110011. steady; noxea extra snorts. li.Mt;
cleHr ribs, 37.50: short clear, $7,874.
POULTRY Market unchanged: chickens
and spring. 11c; turkeys. Wlic; ducks,
12c; geese. 7c.
Rt'TTF.R Market unsettled; creamery,
24fi31c: dairy. Ii27c.
KUUH Market niglier nt l4c, rise count.
... Receipts. Slilpmente.
1 12.000 11.000
$7.0.10 84 )
44 000 52.000
80,000 44.000
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Values Are Again Higher, but There i
Little Increase in Volnme of Trading.
MARKET IS SLUGGISH' AND DULL
Strike aa er ark lat-tloa Mae
aail War ea Have Appar
ently l.lttle Kffect aa
Deallag.
NEW YORK. March 8 -Price recovered
In today' stock market, although there
was little Improvement In the volume of
triidlng. The tone whs by no means well
assureii and hesitation and aiugglshnees
were still apparent in the movement. Trad
ing was largely in professional hands and
there wua 110 evidence of anv important
revival of public lutereM. The amallness
of th selling orders which 1 suited from
the downward tendency yeeterduv served
aa an tncouragt ment to holders of stocks
and as a WHrmtig to bearish professional
not to extend their short contracts unduiy.
After the extent of the speculation tor thu
advance and tne height to whici prices
have been lifted the small preasu.e to
liquidate on the reaction la regarded aa
remarkable. The whole character In fact Is
better defined as a waiting one than as
either strong or reactionary. With tho
Northern Securities case decided, the ab
sence of laign selling lo realise la regarded
as Indicating a teellng of confidence in
futuro dcve.opments having a favorably
bearing on values. I-flige attention 1 given
to the subject In current discussion In Wail
street, but evidently more concrete result
are deeire.d to revive any active speculation
In the market. The effeot of the strike on
the local transit companlea was lees marked
In diminishing the attendance at the stock
exchange today and the sentimental phases
of the strike were taken less Recount of..
The most conspicuous buying today was
in the coalers and the special prominence
of Reading waa attributed to tne activity
of a pool in the stock. The review of the
trade conditions by th recognised organ
was very cheerful, however, and douni
was expressed whether the usual spring
reduction in the price scale would be
adopted this year, at any event at the
usual time. Amalgamated Copper also was
1 expensive to enthusiastic trane report
ami a sieculative party was said to be
active in that stock. The sharp recovery
l.i New ork Central had a good effect 011
sentiment. The movement in western stock
connected with the merger rumors wa
more moderate.
The crltda lu the far east and threatened
catastrophe to the Russian army hBd the
effect or checking activity rather than of
prompting any definite position In the mar
ket. In Paris the rumor of another Rus
sian loan seemed to have a strengthening
eflect and to neutralise the Influence of the
War news. The Iomlon market reflected
aoine doubt in It operations preferring the
action of the BhiiK of Rngland tomorrow
on Its discount rate. The tone of the money
market here was easy both for rail and
time loans, but sterling exchange strength
ened and the discount on New York ex
change at Chicago widened.
The buoyant rise In Reading late in the
day was Interrupted by some renewed
pressure against I'tilon Pacific and the
closing war consequently slightly Irregular.
Honda were steady. Total sales, par value,
$.1.430.uh). 1'nlted States bonds were all un
changed on call.
The following wero the opening and clos
ing price on the New i'ork Stock exchange:
. Bales High. Low. Close.
37,M
2.500
H.ftoi)
11. mo
13.200
9110
4. Son
:oo
700
1,000
1.100
' 2i if)
3O0
7i l
2O0
100
7.4110
700
200
3,ii0
3b.Mii)
3.f0
4.1O0
310
1.400
. U0
Atchison
. do pfU..'.
Atlantic Const I. Inc..
Baltimore. A Ohio....
do nfd '.
Canadian Pacific
Cen. of N. J
Chcs.i. Ohio
Chicago Alton
do pfd
Chi. Ureut Western..
Chi. Northwestern
Chi., Mil. A Ht. Paul
Chi. Ter. & TrHiis....
do pfd
C, C'. C. & St. I.. . .
Colorado Southern...
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Delaware & Hudson.
Del.. Ick. & West.
V. A R. O
do pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Hocking Valley
do pfd
Illinois Central
Iowa Central
do pfd
K. C. Southern..
do pfd
Ixnils. ft Nash
Manhattan L
Met. Securities
Met. St. Ry.i
Mexican Central
Minn. A St. Louis....
M , St. P. & S. S. M.
do pfd
Missouri Pacific. .....
M.. K. ft T
do pfd
Nat. 11. R. of M . Pfd.
New York Central.. 13,i
N. Y., Ont. A West..
Norfolk & Western..
do pfd
Pennsylvania
P.. C. C. & St
Reading
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Rock Island Co
do pfd
St. L. ft S. F.. 2d pfd
St. Louis S. W
do pfd
Southern Pacific
do pfd
Southern Railway....
do pfd
Texas & Pacific
T.. St. L. & West....
do pfd
Union Pacific
do pfd
Wabaah
do pfd
W. & Lake Krie .
Wisconsin Central.
do pfd
Adam Express
American Express
V. S. Kxpres
Wells-Fargo Express
A 111 ill copper
Am. Car & Fdry
do pfd
Am. Cotton Oil
do pfd
American Ice ........
do pfd
Linseed Oil
fd..
ftUii
141
96
l'3ii
2iOy.
0"4
88
(0
224
2404
J 78
17
32
99
2o4
61
31
191
3t
33
884
41
82
70
92
93
m
524
30
66
141
1704
84 '
12
24'
58
11,4
isa
8,900 1084 108 10
200 314 814 314
400 644 644 65
1H
1424
10
1434
aj
5
39
82
2i-
2414
178
824
99
25
61
36
1112
36
334
X8l
47
8
70
924
93
168
904
14
140
l'WVi
142
19H-I
49
38
81
224
240
177
324
9'
3U
61
Sii'i
19
3MJ4
. 334
8it
40
81
!'V
92
91
-15ft
80
664
14.
171
85
123
294
644
.141
170
844
23 122V
244 24
900
2.800 4.1110
MOO
3.400
4.700
2,900
200
1.900 118 117
2.700
11,800
157
54
84
155
63'
83
I j.
33,600 143 1424
.262,500
JIN)
. 1.000
. 10.100
1.000
L2fl6
100
19.900
700
5,601)
2o0
8,700
200
500
103. 810
600
1.300
00
91
914
35
79
96
91
90
344
794
26
61
694
lov
54
84
92
142,
no
18 4
90
91
34
794
71
26
61
69
25
60
68a.
118 1184 H84
4
:4
36
62
132
100
22
46
98
394
36
63
133
loO
U)
47
...I
200
600
Snot market, steady; No. t. 18 elevator
and Mo f. o. b. afloat; No. i yeliow, 64V;
No. 3 white, 64r. Option market at lirat
ra firmer on bad weather and bull sup
port, but eventually eased off mlth whent.
closing net unchanged: May. 5.HWI H-lc,
ciosef 53c : July, K.i'tiMc. closed 53c.
- OAT8 Receipt. 64.000 bu.: export. 3,610
bu.: Spot market. eK'aoyj mixed cat, 26 to
83 lbs., 17i334c). natural while, 30 to 32
lbs.. 364VC 39c,- clipped white. 36 to 40. lbs.,
SfrfWlc; options, nominal.
HAY Steady; -ghlppltig, 653f70c: good t
choice, $34l00o. . -
HOPS aieadv; state common to choice,
1904. rgtSiej. 1a, 2rVt28o; old, 11i3e Pacini-
coast, 1904. ,3730; 1903. 2427ui olds.
U0130.
HIDES Quiet; Galveston. 20 to 35 lb.,
lc; California. 21 to 26 lbs., 19c; Texas, dry,
$4 to 30 lb., 144c.
t.V4THI.'Hirni: acid. 'UfcJtir,.
PROVrWONS-Beef, steady; family. $12.00
S 13.00; me, U.omfhe.tO; beef hams. $23.0Oi
.50; packet. $11.01 fit 12.00; city extra India
me. $16.004118 00. Cut meat, steady; pick
led bellies. $7.0LKh7.60: pickled shoulder. $6.00;
pickled hsme, (8.5oi00. Lard, steady; west
ern Steamed. $7.80; refined, steady, conti
nent, $7 35; South American, 17.75: com
pound, $4.i54i5.IO. Pork, stemlj ; family, $14.60
aloO; ahort clear. $lJ.."tf 16.26; mesa. $13.00
i) 50.
TALLOW 4SieaUy; city. 4c; country. 44
4J44c.
RICE Firm.; domestic, fair to extra, 2
t5o; Japan, nominal.
Bl'TTEJt Market esay; street price
extra creamery. 3ft0-3O4c; offlelal prices'
creamery, common to extra. 24a:)c: cream
ery, held, common to extra, 34729c; state
dairy, common to extra, 23024k.' ; weatvrn
Imitation i-reamery, common to extra, Uf
e.
CHEEP K Firm: state full cream, small
colored and whit, fancy. I3c; sul tine'
13c; state late made, colored and whli
poor to choice. I0O12e; state large, coll
ored and white, fant y, i34c; state fine 12V
tjle: late made, co'ored and whit. Loor Z
uholc. 9i4jl24o. '
EUOS gieadv: weatern first, Tfc; west,
rn seconds. frk-.
POCLTRY Alive: Market steady; west
ern chlcl.ens. 13c; fowls, 14c: turkey, lie
Dressed: Market weak; weatern chickens'
HKJHoj fowl. UV; turkey. 15U21c.
Toleda era Marker.
TOLEDO, o.. March t.fKED Hover
nr;Mr,'h- IT "W: April; $7.5.S; V tuber!
Dalath ;rala Market.
ni'LI TH. March -WHKAT-To arrlve
No. I northeni, U.07. ou trgik: No. j
Ktiaaa C ity Urln PravUloa.
KANSAS CITY. March 8 WHEAT Mav.
9c; July. 82c; cash: No. 2 hard. $1.04j 1.06:
No. 8. fl.014wi.04; NO. 4. 90e'a1.01; No. 2
red. tl.0Mtl.ro: No. 3, tl.OJtfl.06; N-i. 4. Hfecft
$1.02.
CORN May, 46c; July, 46c: cash: No.
2 mixed. 4Wi46c: No. 3 46c; No. 2 white,
7c; No. 8, 4t4c.
OATS-No. 2 white, s:33c; No. 3 mixed.
$2flS24e. '
RYE-Steady, 78c.
HAY Firm, choice timothy. $9.BOj-10.0t;
choice prairie. 37.7fif 25.
EtJGS Steady; MlHsourl and KansHS,
new No. 3 whltewood casea included. 17c;
rase count, IKo: raaea returned. He less.
BCTTER lwer; creamery, 24i-8c; dairy,
li HP-
Wheat, bu
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
. Receipt. Shipment
...48,800 . 40,000
... 23.2110 83.6110
.-. Jl.OOO 13,000
Mlaaeapell Grata Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, March 8. WHEAT
May, $1.10H1.104; July, tl074: September,
88c: No. 1 hard. 81.12; No. 1 northern,
tl. 10: No. 3 northern, tl. 06. -
FUH'R First patents, $6 10j: second
patents. t5.BOO6.00; first clears, 34.1544.36;
second rleara. $2.61141170. . .
BRAN In bulk, $14.25.
Philadelphia Predare Market.
PHIIADEIJ,HIA. March BtTTER
fiflSc lower; extra western creamery, 24c;
extra nearby print, 32c.
EGOS Firm and le higher; nearby fresh
pd western fresh, 23c, at mark. 1
CHEESE Firm; New York full creams,
farcy, 13c; choice, 134c; fair to good. L'V
134c.
Mllwaakee Urala Market.
MILWAUKEE. March 8." WHEAT
Weak: No. I northern. $1.14; No. 3 north
ern, $l.UflUl: May. $1184
RYE Oulet: No. 1, 84uk6r.
' UARLEV-Steady; No. 3, tic; sample. 3tt9
too.
CORN Firm; No. 3, 464j47c; May, 47
48c. . .
LUerrual Orala Market.
LIVERPOOU March 8 -WHEAT-Spot:
Nominal. Kuturesi Quiet: March,, nomi
nal: May: si: July, la .
CORN Spot: Steady: Americana mixed,
new, 4 2lkd: old, 4 lid. Futures: Unlet:
March. d; May. 4a 44.
Feerla Urala Market.
TEoRtA. HI. March l.-CORM-Steady -No.
J. :; No. 4. 464u; no jrade, 4c.
60,600
1.800
60O
23
52
78T
35
94
23
524
774
35
W
Am.
do
Am.
do
Am.
do pfd
Am. Sugar Ref
Am. Tob.. pfd. certif.
Anacon
100 39 39
Pf
Locomotive.
pfd
Smelt. & Ref.
600
4.5O0
:
39.800
2.800
12.210
3.400
Mining Co.. 16.100
Brook. Rapid Transit
H6
39
36'.(
52
133
99
23
46
16
23
52
246
235
130
250
i8
35
96
54
39
1X4
44
43
111
94
Colo! udo Fuel A Iron
Consolidated (las
Corn Products
do pfd
Distillers' Securities..
General Electric
Int. Paper
do Pfd
Int. I'll in u
do pfd
National Iead
North American
Pacific Mall
People's Oa
Pressed Steel Car....
do pfd
Pullman Palace Car..
Republic Steel
do pfd
Rubber Good
do pfd
Term. Coal & Iron....
U. S. Leather
do pfd
t 8. Realty
V. 8. Rubber
do pfd
IV 8. Steel
do pfd
Va.-Cur. Chemical....
do pfd
West. Electric
Western I'nlon
44 43
43 42
112 1114
944- 93
1214 1194 120
146 144 14.".
.
1124 1094 1114
664 14 864
614 60. 50s;
5,l-o 218 2114 2M4
7.700
6. 60O
I.400
1.6"
I.80O
i!aio
1.300
.2o0
1,700
2n0
3.900
2.2O0
100
210
1.600
200
2O0
i'.m
1.800
500
600
LOO
10
38.600
18.100
200
"400
4o0
18
75
37
79
.17
lr
46
110
37
88
242
18
76
26
884
12
104
94
4-'
113
36
95
36
18
73
37
'22 -7
1014
45
10U4
36
88
242
18
76
25
75
87
1864
22
794
6:1
86
36
Yrl
46
110
36
88
4
78
26
12
JIM
8
180
Total sale for the dav. 966,
5500
86
12
104
94
41
1114
364
94 96
36 $5
V't
180 180
93 94
hare.
112
36
Uadsa Stock Market
LONDON, March t. Closing quotation
rn stock and bonds:
rool. ionr .. K tl-14iK T. Tsntral
ersl fund, exclusive f the $l&o.ono 110 gold
resene in the division of redemption,
shows: Available cash balance, $142,4,642;
gold, $.-.6,968,817.
Saw Yark Maaey Market.
NEW YORK. March .-MONEY-On
call, steady at 2,fi2 per cent; cloaing bid,
24 per cent; offered, 2 per cent. Tim
loans, easy; 60 days. 3 per cent: 90 days,
8'ofl4 per cent; 8 months. 34X4 per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE r-AKR-3i44
per cent.
STEHLINO EXCHANGE Strong, with
actual business in bankers' bills t 4 84at)
4.SM3 for demand and at $4 Mtli4.8466 for
0-dav bills- posted rates. $4,8544.874; com
mercial tins, S4.B44.
SILVER Bar, Mc;
46. . . '
HOND8 Oovernmerit.
atesay.
Cloaing price on ootids were:
Mexican dollars,
steady; railroad.
f 8. rl. is. rs..,.i04W
do MIIHa .....S4
44 a. ri...A..v. l"1
60 (-oiirmn tM
in . r 1JJH
(to rfnipon .......:..l.t
) OI4 4 r( ... ."44j M . K T.
4o 6)4 4s. Mnipee. do h
Am. TnbsnM 44. CI fa ;.41t N. . R
rf rtf....i.....l1T T. t
A
Jspn 4. rtfa
U N unl. 4a....
Mtnhttisn r. . 4s.
Ui. rsntrsl 4a
60 tat Inr
Minn, t II. L k
nf M. c
( Ii
ttrhlans In. 4 'Mk N. J. r g. ia...
do adj. 4a.. 1. ! N PaolBc 4a....
do account
Aaaeunda
At- klaon
do pfd
Bolt I mora Ohj
t'anadlan Facllo
Choa. A Ohio
fano Ot W...
1'., M. St. P ..
Iioara
paavar R. U ..
do ijfd ,
grl
do lot sfd
do Id Sid
Illinois ('antral ..
loo!a Naah...,
M.. K. A T
SILVER Rar
1(4 Norfolk W.
.. IS I do pM ....
.. 4 Ontario ft W..
..104Va!Ponnarlanls .
.111H Hand Mlnaa ..
.144
l
. 71
. )04a
- 4St
.14H kaadlag
.. alS! do lai pfd
.. li1! do Id pfd
..UI Houtharn Hallway ...
.. ao pi 101
.. iS Boulh.rn Pa. IB,; Tola
.. tlSi, I'nlon PaiISc U
. , o pis 10s
.. M VI 6101 3H
.. l I do pfd T'a
..HHi.W.bMli us
.1(4 do pfd 47',
.. l3V!panlah 4a lt4
steady, 23 8-16d per ounc
jvmi ti zt'nt per rent.
Th rate ot dlio ill o h open market
for ahort bill Is 3 7-1624 per cent; for
tnree nionins puis per cent.
. . . Treasary Wtatenieat.
WASHINGTON. Man h $.-Tiday's tftate.
ment of Uie treasury tialanves In lh gen-
Atlantic r. L. 4a
Bal. Ohio 4..
do V,a
Central ot da. Is.
do tat Inc....... .
dn )M Inc. .
rhaa. ft Ohio 44
( hlcase ft A. m
C . B. Q s. 4a
I'., B. 1. ft r ,4a
do col. da
CO'. A SI. L. g.
l.hlrafo Ter. 4a
i niorario XM: 4a-. i
Colo, ft an. an....
t'sha ta, vtfs
IV ft R. O. 4a
PtatmenV .
Krle prior lien 4a. .
do n.- 4a
r. w. n. c. i
Hocklnx Val. 4Wa.
Offered.
1IV do U
...li4 N. ft W. r 4a.
... H O. S. t, rfrtg i
... at Readlns an. la.
...as m. l,. a 1.
1(4 SI, L. A 8
.101
.in
.144
. Id
.
...104
... t
4a. a.'i
...
...lU-t
...!'
... 71
...taS
... 7',
lW.li
101 H
. 12V St. L. a. w.
.1110 iMaahoord A. 1.. 4a.
. 12 So Paclfl'- 4a
,.. 44 o. Katlsrar a
J. c. a..llS
F. f. 4a. 41
4a.
.... 7
,:ir7
.... fl
....KH't
101
t
1t
1W
tiovi
lit I
Ttxaa ft P. la.
T.. at. L. A W. 4a.
I! 4
. tl
tl'
.127
M
I'nlon PacISc 4a instt
do conv. 4a..
V. 8. Staol ti la.
Wabaah la
do dab. B
Wcalrrn Mil. 4a...
W. ft t. E. 4a..
Wla. Cantral 4a...
.1J4S
- V
.nai,
. 74
. f't
. ;i
tM
Boston Stark Market,
BOSTON. March 8 Call loans.
cent; time loan, 84j4 per cent
closing on stocks and bohds
3ti34 per
omci
Alchiaon adj. 4a
do 4s
Ma. Central 4a..
Atchison
dn pfd
nnatod ft Albany
Roaton A Malno..
Boat on Rlovnled .
Fllchhurf pfd ....
Mcilnan Central .
N. Y., N. H.
t'nlon Paclne
Atncr. Arts. Cham.
do pfd
Amor. Pnau. Tuba
H
M'4
...10KH
...74
... ii
...mas
...17
. ..Ik
...144
.Wd
.i.ia'k
. K4
. it
A mar. Sugar .........Ha
do pfd
A mar. T. ft T 14
Amir, woolan 2'4
da pfd ln "a,
Dominion I. ft g. X
Kdlron T.lrr. lllu laO
Oenarol Electric
Maaa. Rlertrtc ....1
do pfd i
Slaaa. Uaa
Cnlted Fruit .......
Colled Hhoa Maik..
do pfd ,
C. 8. Steal ,
do pfd ,
Waatlng. commoo .,,
Bid. Asked.,
.114 14
. 184
. 444
a
,' .1
.
. t4
. H .
Advanturs
Alloiiaa
Amalgamatad .
Amorlt-an Elnc
Atlantic
Blhgbara
cal. ft Itacla..
cantannlal ....
t-oppar Range .
lisly want ....
"Pomlnlon Cos
Franklin
(Irancr
Isle Royal ...
Maaa. Mining .
Michigan
Mohawk
Mont. C. ft C
Old liomlnlon .
Datwola
Parrot
gulniy
Shannon
Tamarack
Trinity
V. 8. Mining..
f. 8. Oil
CtaJi
Victoria
Winona
Wolvrln
la)
ii'i
7.(4
II
114
-114
47(1
tH
14
11
IDS
64,
54',
ii
Ui
M4
14
t
1
It
104
7S
12
104
24S
40',
4
1S
Ill
rr York Mlalna Stock.
NEW YORK, March 8. The following are
th closing quotations on nulling siocks:
Adama con.
A lie.
Bruuaarlck Con ..
Comatock Tunnl
Ton. -al. A Vs..
Horn Sllr
ron Silver
Leadvllle con
Little Chief
Offered.
... an
...
.. .171
...MO
Ontario
Ophlr
l'honlx
Pntoal
Savaga
Sierra Nevada
Small Hopea ..
Standard
175
7'I0
I
IS
24
W
:s
146
Hank Clearings.
OMAHA. March' 8. Bank clearing todny
were $1,714,637.07. . For the corresponding
day of 1904 the clearings were $1,202,690.69.
OMAHA WHOI.KSAI.K MARKET.
t ondttlon of Trade and Denotation on
Staple and Fancy Produce.
EGOS Receipts increasing, candled stock,
16a.
LIVE POULTRY Hen. 10c; young rooe-
ter. accordlrs sir. 8c to )0c; old roos
ters, teVkibXc; turkey, loc; ducks, 10c.
,,,...,,,.7"-., I J . . .. 1, 1 , . .. ....... 1, lb., nknln Ia
ui , 1 cn r III i.H'a vn n, , , , ' ' 1 "
fancy dairy. ZUatoc; creamery, 274130c;
prints, Sic.
i- uu-rm X uuztua jfitm xrout, o; picg
erel. 6c; pike, 4'i percn, Vc; imienxn, I2u;
whltehsh, c: Hli..rui. Ilu: redanayper. 10c;
halibut,' 9; crapples. lie; butTalo, 7c; white
bass, lie; herring. 5c: blueflsh, 11c; Spanish
mackerel, lie. frog lors, per aox.. toe.
HAY Prleea Quoted by Omaha Wholesale
Hay Dealer' association: Choice No. 1 up
land, ti.ou; io. i, o.dii; meaium, ao u", cname,
$6.50. Rye etraw, $5.60. These prices are
tor Hay ui mn n i ind iiianl.
BRAN Per ton, $17.60.
OYSTER! New York rounta. per can.
45c; extra select, per can. 36c; standards,
per can, aoo. buik: otanaaroa, per gm.,
$1.40; extra selects, per gal., (l.6; sew
York counts, per gal.. $1.90.
TROPICA!. FRUITS.
ORANGES California, extra fancy Bed-
land navels, all sixes. 12.60: fancy navels.
$2.25: choice navels, large slxea 80, 98, 112
LEMONS Calif 'it, rsncy, z.iw: dw ana
360, $3.25; choice. 270, 300. 860, $3.04).
dates rer dox or ao-io. pkg..
Hallowee, In 70-lb. boxes, per lb.. 444i6c.
FIGS California, oer 10-ltJ. cartor. 7if
85c; Imported Smyrna. 4-crown, 10c; 6 and
-crown, 12c; fancy, Imported (washed), la
l-ln. pkg., 16018c.
BANANAS Per medlum-aiaed bunch. $1.75
2.25; tumhos, $2.5O(tt3.00. 1
tiKAt't(KUII-i'r dox or oa to oa, jo.uu.
FRUITS.
APPLES-New fork King. $2.26; Now
York Green loss 33 00: New York Baldwins.
$3.00; Colorado Winesaps, per bu. box, $1.65;
fippins, 41.00.
GRAPES Imported Malagas, per keg.
$7-00.
TANGERINES California, per 4 box,
$2.60
CRANBERRIES Wisconsin Bell and Bu
gle, per bbl., tS.oO; Jerseys, per bbl., $$00;
per dox. . id.
VEGETABLES.
POTATOES Home grown, In sacks, per
bu., 45c; Colorado, per bu.. 60c.
TURNIPS Old, per bu.. 40c: Canada rut
abagas, per lb., lc; pew, per do., 45c.
CARROTS Old, per bu.. 40e; new. per
dox., 45c.
PARSNIPS-Old, per bu., 40c.
BEETS Old, per bu., tlOc; new, per doi,
45c.
BEANS Navy, per bu., $2.10.
ONIONS Home grown, red. In aacka, per
lb., 2c; Spanish, per crate. $2.60; Colorado
vellow, per lb., 2c; new, southern, per doi.,
45c.
CUCUMBERS Per dn., tl.764f2.00.
TOM ATOES Florida, per (-basket crate.
$5,004(6.60.
CAULIFLOWER - California, per crate.
$3.00.
CABBAGE Holland aaed. per lb.. 14e.
SWEET POTATOES Kansaa kiln urled,
per bbl., $2.50.
CELERY California, 46478c.
RADISHES Hot house, per doi., 4te.
LETTUCE Per box of about flfteea
heads. 60c.
RHUBARB Per dog. bunches. 78c3$1.00.
FARSLET-Per dox. bunches. 75c.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Beoeipts Lighter Than Expected,
Pricet Advanced About a Dime.
HOGS SHADE TO FIVE CENTS LOWER
Light Raa at Skcea tad l.aaaba aad
Market More Active, ealth Prleea
Jat Abont Steady oa Aa).
thing at All Desirable.
SOUTH OMAHA. March 8. lfas.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Official Manila v 4.8i'9 4.so 13.5.M)
OttU ll -J ucsits v 4.719 12.:46 9.1!
Official Wednesday S.nbo ll,W4 4.140
Three days this week.. 12. 878
Same dH.vs last week.... lo, 707
Same days week before. .12.177
Same three weeks ago.. 2,178
Hmne Tour weeks ago. ..11.015
Samo .lays last year. . .10.217
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE
The following table show the receipt of
cattle, bugs and aheep at South Omaha for
tn year to date, with comparison with
mat j car;
,, , J906. 1904.
V.H,tl 14..175 163.343
lK 460.4112 4J8.I66
HneP 3U3,04o 336,322
Th loiliiwin iKu.a si,us
price of hogs at South Omaha for the last
rterat cays, with comparisons
28 318 27.61$
10,i.'4 u.0W
31.320 3i.0.',7
3.. 10 11a
28.748 18.636
18, AD 22.4o
t itj i ijjs i n
l N I 71
1.. I4S f 8 I n 3 48
1 1M6 t 1. ! I 40
4. .....V' IK 1 .....lean I VI
1 IDS I 00 1 4M I W
J IW I on i ia ia
t tin a oa t i' an
1 ,.1110 I I 1 113 I u
1 r a ii l it a 40
1 14 8 K 1 1744 I 46
1 1 ISO I n I 1M I Ti
l in i ts t Tt i..jo i :&
1 141 a II 1 nan I an
1 ...,ma a M I -:o i an
I lam a l 1 ran I at
8 Hi a 4 I roan ai
1 144 a 4 t l?on I ,i
1 PT I 40 , . I I0 a H
1 17jn i
STAG8.
4..... 1444 8 41 1 1411 8 78
CALVES.
1 :o ue i tat i i
i rro i i ia ii
STOCKKRrt AND FEEDERS.
I I!l I M It ;i I 7i
41 I7S I x a Al a t
I 0 III W1 I lit
a 4 I 4 rat a 14
1 IT I It I TH I M
I iTS 8 40 I )"S 4 let
1 794 8 40 I M0 4 1
I .... i ITI 8 44 1 lid 4 il
1 421 8 10 8 1011 4 14
a 7i a is
Inc. Dae'
J6.168
22,246
33,277
averug
I 190j. 11804. 190l. 11903. 19M. 18t. I1W.
Feb. 1$..,
Feb. 17..
Feb. 18..
Feb.
Feb. 20..
Feb. a..
Feb.
Feb. 23..
Feb. 24..
Feb. 25..
Fb. 28..
Feb. 27..
Feb. 28..
Mar. 1..
Mar. 2..
Mar. $..
Mar. 4..
Mar. 6..
Alar. 6..
Mar 7..
Mar. 8
864
l7t I
I M4l
I 4 iji 5 2
4 ., i 2
654 6 1
t 03! t 3 I
t 03) ? 031 f 71
f 66 1
I 861
6 88
i 041 6 9
II 14 tl 1.
k 12
t 24
91
6 $8
96
73hj 6 32
I 5 39
I 33 4 83 $68
4 7 8 M
I 32 3 il
t 28 4 $3
ill 4 11 3 tO
I 83 4 74 3 47
I A 53
8 U
I 63
38) I 68
t U
s twi 8ui 4 SSI
I ft.-, i I i 32 4 6H
8 841 6 971 14 89
6 811 t 93 6
911 6 88 t 38. 4 88
I i4fei 821 B6I 81 a si I 4 i
.1 4 3 ul o 221 6 kit t 901 6 281 t 77
.1 4 VI i J 141 fc iiii a 24. 4 61 3 tl
I 4 7l 5 09 8 98' I i XH 4 66 3 52
. 4 7741 5 12 7 031 11 I 4 69 3 67
. 4 o i C4; 7 Oil 6 071 t 32i 3 62
.1 5 07 7 12 t 97 i 37 4 74
.1 4 88 r i 7 Uii k M9 & 36 14 70! 8 $4
.1 4 88H! i 13i 7 16 1"! '! 4 71 $ 60
I i s j 6 u; o i ifl i w
5 . .. I
. . .
2 .. 1
28 10 t
6
62 - 3 '1
18 1
21 3 3
6 2
3
2 1
4 1
4
156 18 15
Hogs. Sheep.
Indicate Sunday.
The official number or cars of stock
brought lu today by each road waa;
CaUle.Hoas Sheep. H'ses.
... At. 4k St. y. ny.... 2
Wabash 1
Mo. i'ac. Ry 1
I'nlon Par. Hpstem... 26
C. A. N. W. Ky. east 3
C. N. W. Ry. west 30
C, St. P., M. 4c O. Ry 22
C. B. & y., west ... 44
C. B. c y., cast.... 4
C, R. I. & P., esst.. 6
C. R. I. & P., west.. ..
Illinois Central 9
Chi. Oreat Western.. 3
Total Receipts 119
The disposition of tht day's receipt waa
a follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber ot Head Inaicaieo: :
Buyers. Cattle.
Omaha Packing Co 467 1,231 211
Swift A Co 681 3.065 2,010
Cudahy Piicklng Co 828 4.947 1,211
Armour Co on 7 2,164 816
Vansant & Co 40
Carey Benton 27 i.
JOhni.m A CO 6
McCreary & Clark 199
Hill Son 103
IlUHton A Co 4 .... ....
H. F. Hamilton 84 .... ....
L. F. Hue 8
Wolf A Murnan 278
Mike Itaggcrty 24
Sol Dcgan 1 .... ....
J. B. Root At Co 23
Bulla A Kline 36 ....
S. & 8..: 26
Other buyers 198 107 82
Total 3.584 11,504 4,329
CATTLE The supply of cattle on sale
at all points was ratner light till morning
and considerably smaller than expected
with about a normal demand from all
aourcea the market showed considerable
activity with the tendency of. value up
ward. -
At this point steer buyer were all out at
an early hour and the market on anything
at all desirable could aafely be quoted right
around a dime higher. When it cam to
some of tho commoner kind price may
not have shown quite that mucti improve
ment, but still even common cattle com
manded stronger prleea than they did
yesterday . It wa a case of where puckers
wanted cattle and there were not enough to
go around, so that If they could not get
what they wanted they took what they
could get. Owing to the activity and the
moderate offerings, everything waa dis
posed of In good season.
The cow market also ahowed con
siderable Improvement and could safely be
quoted generally a dime higher on any
Oiinar at all desirable. Th same aa with
steers some of the kinds that did not suite
buyers may pot have shown quite that
much Improvement, but still all kinds sold
to better advantage than they did yester
day. Bulls, veal calves and stags could all be
quoted a little stronger.
The demand for stockers and feeder wa
fully equal to the supply and desirable
grades could be quoted a dime higher. A
new top was put on the market for the
season when Polled-Angus cattle were sold
this morning for feeders at $4.60. Cattle
lacking in quality may have been a trifle
stronger than yesterday, but still there waa
not much change on that clas. the demand
being confined largely to cattle of pretty
good quality. Representative sale:
BEEF STEERS.
No.
Waal Market.
LONDON, March t. WOOL-The offer
Ings at the wool auction Bales today num
bered 14.113 bale; fine merino and cro
hreda sold readily, but all Inferior qualities
were slow and were frequently withdrawn.
CVpe of Good Hope sold briskly. Home and
continental buyers operated freely and
Americans bought some choloe New South
Wale Oeelong warp wool and crossbred
at full rate. The following are th sales
In detail: New South Wales, $,000 bales;
scoured, 94d&ls; greasy, 4d$ls 2d.
Queensland, 8,100 bales; scoured. lld'S1
l104d: greasy, 68.tt114d. Victoria, l.JHO
bale; scoured, 1s 4481 7d; greasy,
Is 2d. South Australia. 1.100 bales; scoured,
14drl64d: greaay. 64ttlld. West Aus
tralia. 1,9ii0 bales; scoured, lsl4d; greasy,
3 Hid. New Zealand, 2.600 bales; greasy,
lis. Cape of Good Hope and Natal, 400
bales; acoured, HHxdsj Is 74d ; greaay, thitt
likl. Falkland Islands, l.Ouo bales; greaay,
6VtS94d.
ST. LOUIS, March I.-WOOL Quiet: me
dium grade romhlng and clothing. 24j
264c: light fine. 19o31c; heavy fine, 14ffl5c;
tub washed, 31'iJ3Sc.
Cottoa Market.
NEW YORK, March I. COTTON-Sppt,
quiet; f point advance; middling uplanjls,
7.90c: middling gulf, 1.15c; sales, none.
LIVERPOOL. March t COTTON Spot,
moderate business done; price 3 point
lower; American middling fair. 4.61c; good
middling. 4.29d: middling. 417d: low mid
dling, 4 06d; good ordinary, 8 91d; ordinary,
3.76d. The salo of the day were I.OoO bales,
of which l.ooo were for speculation and ex
port and Included t.Tia) bales American. Re
ceipt 7.200 ha I -o, all American.
NEW ORLEANS, March 8.-CYTTON
Firm; sales, 5,6w) bules; ordinary, 4c; good
ordinary, $16-16c; low middling, 4 11-lho;
middling, T4: good middling, iSc; mid
dling fair, ll-16c; receipts, 1,373 bales; stock,
288,688 bales.
C'aaTea Market.
NEW YORK, March t. COFFEB The
market for future ruled generally stesdv
to firm, with final price steady at a net
advance of 6'10 point. Hales were reported
of 81.5") hags. liicliidniK: Mm. .Wa6.4ia-:
J July, 6 6m.-; 8ertmhi 6 85c: October. 6 ";
iTcainivr. f.w, January, i.ioc Buot Hlo.
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HEIFERS.
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4 60
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Hons-There wa only a fair run of hogs
in sight this morning, but packers were
feeling rather bearish and as a result the
market ruled a trltie alcw with th tendency
of prices downward. The early aales wero
only about 24c lower, but after some of
the more urgent orders were filled packers
became atlll more bearish and wanted to
huv their Ikies a nickel lower, so that thn
general market could best be described ly
cailing 11 iec to oc lower, nsiesmen were
not at all inclined to taka off a much aa
nickel so that It waa ramer late before
th market came to a cloe. The higher
eight sold largely from 44 -' down;
butcher and mixed. $4.87x94.874; fie vies
$4R74j4.95, with prima load selling up t
k . . .
Most everytnjng was nin.oirti oi oj- noon.
salesmen gradually cutting loose, sa there
wa no apparent chance of getting more
monev. The long string went at $4.85,
with the bulk of all the sales from $4.8J'i
to $4.90. Representative. sales
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crate run here this morning,
alxteen cars being reported.
seemed to want a tew fresh supplies and a
a result thev took noin more rreeiy tnan
they did yesterday, and the market could
sulelv be quoted active and fully ateady
with yesterday's1 dec.lne. in spots the mar
ket mav have been a trine stronger, but
still there waa no quotable change. As hltth
as $5.36 was paid for ewes and soma more
of the yearlings that brought $6.65 yester
day sold for the samo price today.
There were very few laninc im iunen in
the offerinrs and they sold without trouble
at steady prices. As high aa $7.25 wa paid.
Violations toe tea biock. uooa 'o cnoico
ear lings. 88. 4046. 90; fair to good year
naa. $6.00341.40; good to cliolctr wethers.
$Ti.C0i38.00; fair to good wether. $VOO)5.6U;
good to cholo ewe. $6.0O.5O; fait to good
ew, 84. 504. 00; common to fair ewes, $4.00
434.60; good to choice lambs, $7.257.50. fair
to good iamb. gf.ou4X7.2a; reeaer lamos, h.ou
uo.io. nepi incuiauva aaia,
no.
1 goat
55 goata
1 western buck ,
1 oat
1 goat ...,
123 western ewes
189 western, ewes ,
311 western ewe
7 western wether
28 western wethers
24 western feeder yearllnga ...
287 western yearling
219 western yearllnga
83 weatern iambs .,
20 ctil goata
20 bucks
97 goats
279 western ewe
12 western ewes
461 western ewes
10 western ewes
24 western wethers
122 western ewes and yearllnga
Av.
. 90
. 104
. 150
. io
. 80
.. 91
. 90
. 1C
. 86
. 87
. 74
. 85
, 80
. 77
. 84
. 136
. 105
. 93
. 88
. 96
. 145
. 100
. 77
Pr.
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8 50
S 50
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4 00
4 76
4 8
5 80
t 76
I 76
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e 66
7 28
1 60
2 75
8 00
4 86
4 86
6 36
6 50
5 60
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CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Steady to Lower Hog Fire to
Ten Cent Lower.
CHICAGO. March t. CATTLE Receipts,
21,000 head. Market steady to 10c lower;
good to prime steer, 86,ootU; poor to
medium. 33.76S.75; stockers and feeder,
t2.50W4.80; cows, t2.754f4.50; heifers, t3.00j!
6.36; canners. bulls, $2.5084.10;
calves. $3.0Oto.75.
HOGS Receipts, 83,000 head; estimate for
tomorrow, 26,000 head. Market 5jil0o lower;
mixed and butchers, $4oj-U: good to
choioe heavy, $5.00iie.20; rough, heavy, $1.86
4T4.96; light, $4.J56.06; bulk of salsa, $4.96
6J
BHEKt AINJJ JJ,AMBB-neeeipis, it.ww
head. Market for sheep and lambs steady;
rood to choice wethers. tB.VUM 00: fair
to choice mixed. $6.00ii6.56; western aheep,
$5.00(85.00; fair to choice, 85.0ori(1.60: native
larnbH, $6.757j7.76; weatern lambs, $6.004j'7.65.
Kansaa City Mr Stork Market.
KANSAS CITY, March I. CATTLE Re
ceipts. 6,"o0 head, Including 0O head south
erns; best fed weak, other strop
rnort and dressed beef. lo.01Kii6.7l
good, $4.00a6.26; weatern fed teers, $4.0Mj
$36: ntockers and feeders, ta.25fl4.s0; south
ern steer, $3.5iH-4.76; southern cows, $2.26r
$ 50; native cows, $2. (OS 86; native heifers,
$3.lj4.76; mills, tiotrrjvio; veai raives,
lower. $8.00541.00.
HOOS Receipts, 12.000 head: market So
lower; top. 35.10; bulk of aales. M.85j.00;
heavv. 85.OWj5.10: packer, $4.fK&6 0n; pigs
and lights, I4.intt6.00.
gHEKP AND LAMBS Receipt ,
ng; choice
76: fair to
head; msrkrt strong to loc higher; nntl
lambs. 36 ,Vti7V: native wethrr $.'. (i5 IS;
natlv fcil ewes. $4.;;ti6.oii; western fed
liiml. $ii.5oaf7 5i: western fed vesrllngs.
$.ltt.6S; weatci n fed lieep, $(.7:l6 ;;;
stockers and feeders, $X,Vifj5 JJt.
St. I.aals l.lve Stark Market.
ST. I.OriS. March 8. CATTLE Receipt.
3.5.) head. Iiicbiitlng 1.500 Texan. Market
for iintites strong: Texan steadv. Na
tive shipping snd export stnor. $4wfrtai;
dressed ra-ef and butchers steers. f- i
6.S5; steers under l.trno pounds, t3.2"vfM..i,
stmkers anil feeders. $2.ti4.6h; cws anil
heifers. $.1.2i4 4 :15; canners. $.'.ta3.00: hull.
$8.i8.!n: calves. H.TMi 7.v -frxus ami
Indian steers. 32. 75i 4. 76; cons uml helfer.
t2.'i"ii.1 8.-1.
Ht MIS Receipt, 8 5oo head. Mnrkct
steady to easier. Plar and lights. 34 oni
4.XS: pucker. $5.iAtia.20;. butcher and beat
heavv, $5.1,Xjj.i 25.
SHEEP AM) LAMRS-Rerelpt. 4
brail. Mm set steady. Native mutton. 84 '
tin ismiis, 8.1. U04,i .": culls and
41."tti.0"; stockers, 32ffj3.0O.
buck.
St. Joseph l.lve Stork Market. '
ST. JOSEPH. M'.. March 8-CATTLK-Recelpts.
1.626 bead. Market , steady In
wek Native. $3.7M.66; cows and lielfers.
$1.7.V4.4fi: stockcr and feeder. $2.75am.4i.
HOUS-Heceipta, 7.127 head. Market ic
lower; light, tl 8Vu4 9i; medium and heai.
84 9ttr.'i.i.
SHEEP AND t.AMRS-Recelpt. S.7:tl
head; Market steadv; lambs. $7 40; ewr.
$5.40. .
Slonx 114 l.lve Murk Market.
SIOT'X CITY, la., March 8 -iSpi'cImI
Telegram.) CATTLE Receipt, l.tni head;
market sta,iny; beeves. l3.iioro V); cons,
bulls and mixed. $2 f'KH ); stockers and
feeders $2.7;r4.00; gives and. yearlings.
$2.fsKrM 3tV
llOliS Receipts. 4.800 head; market wesk.
selling nt $4 k,4.9o; bulk of salrs, $I.T.t
4 85.
Slack In Slalit.
Receipts of live stock st the six principal
western market yesterday were:
Cnttle. Hoes Shrep
South Omaha
Sioux City ...
Kansss City .
St. louls
St. Joseph ...
Chtcsgo
Tula Is
3, to
. 1 600
. 6.700
. 3.f"l
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Metal Market. '
NEW YORK, March 3. METALS The
recent excitement In the londin tin mar
ket peiirs to have pretty well cul
minated In ycsterda.N's advance and to
day's cables reported a slight decline with
spot closing nt tl.Vi 5s and futures Ml
A-132. lineally the market was quiet with
spot quoted at $28.60(11.29.00. Copper was
firm and higher abroad with Ixindnn clos
ing nt 68 3s 9(1 for spot and 6x Us 3d
for futures. 1miilly the market was unlet,
but steady. Iuke Is quoted at 115.37411
15.50; electre.lvtl. $15.2rva 16.3J4, and rust
ing at $14. K74'(l 15-26. I,.iiil tilxp wns (Inner
sliroad, closing ut C126 6s for spot In lon
don. locally the market wna unchanged
at $4.450j'4.6ii. Spelter advanced to 24 In
Ijondon and ruled tlrm locally at $6.loti
6.26. Iron closed at 54s In Glasgow mill itl
60s In MlddleslKiro. The Now York mar
ket Is firm; No. 1 foundry, not! hern. Is
quoted ut $18.9619.25; No. 2 foundl'.v, north
ern. $17.50118.00; No. 1 foundry, southern,
and No. 1 foundry, southern, soft, $17. 751'
18.25.
ST. It'lfl. March 8.-MKTAT.8 ltict
market firm at $4,374. Spelter, strong st
$6,174. ' '
REAL ESTATE THAFF.HS.
Deed. tiled for record March 8 as fur
nished by the Midland Guarantee and
Trust company, bonded abstracter, 16i4
Farnam stteet, for The Hce:
W. II. Fozer and wife to J. 1'. Hanger.
4 nw4 and w4 ne4 of sec. 32-lh-lo. . $7,1.0')
F. ti. RiHher to J. M. Resher, lots 6
to 19, block 74, J. M. Benson. 1
N. J. Young et al. to J. Johnson, part
lot 9, block 127. Houlh (jmnl)rt 1,650
Kutrrina Velechowsky ct al. to C.
6000
Htclnger. iiart of lota . 28 and 29.-
Kountxe's 2d
C. Bttlnger to J. F. Prltyl, same prop
erty F. Heller to C. A. Wright, lot 8, block
10S. Dundee
A. A. Hellebrand to A. perring, lot 4.
f lack a sup
A. Perring to A. A. Hellebrand, ' psrt
lot lo. 'block 3. Campbells...,., .,
A. W. Riley to J. J. Fltagerqld. , mid, .
4 lots 11 and 12. block 1., Fowler
Place - v.'
J. Hovnck and wife to F. S. Blayney.
part lot 32. Burr Oak .,.
T , Tl.. . n i E A 1 1 n 11 nai-t
lot 30, block 1. Clarendon LA)
1
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500
650
BUY
JULYCORN
IT WILL SELL ABOVf
55c A BUSHEL
BEFORE THE END OF JULY
OUR SPECIAL LETTER
Outlining Conditions vyhloh
will bring about this .BIO
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Adler Stock & Grain Go,
213 N. Fourth Stroot
8T. LOUIS, MO.
Edwards -Wood Co.
tlncorporated .
rUlaOfflc: Fiftb and Robart StrMti
- ST. PAUL, niNN'Vy..
DEALERS IN ' MV '
Stocks, Grain, Pro vision's
Ship Your Grain fa Us
PrSBh Oa, 110-118 Sear Traa
BI4c. Oastakau . T3rkaka U4.
313-314 Exchange Blda.. Boutk Omahaa, '
Bell 'Pkoo Iia lB4terendentrbaae k
TAe Old Reliable Commission House
Has grown Bteadily since it wa established in 1892.
Each year's busin-psH being (jfreater than the year pre
ceding. This is dne to the fact that our service and
rejnittance are both PKOMPT and ACXJtjRATE.
We are the oldeat house went of Chicago, and out
facilities for handling business are th4 best money
and brains can devise. We particularly caJl your
v--. attention to our references and ak that you InvestJ.
gate them fully, aa we want you to feel that your in-
' terests are safe in our bands. , v
Write for free booklet on speculative investment,
and our red book of statistics.
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DONOVAN COMMISSION C0.t 317 Pine St, St. Louts, Mo. ...j.,
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