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    TI1E OMAIIA DAILY REE: FMIUY. MAIUII 10. l!or.
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GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
My Wheat Act! Like Will Street Still
Backi It
HESSIAN FLV MAY BE NEBRASKA SEE1
torn Ball Look for Advance, hat It
Cornea 'lonlr Aaaerlra Supplies
Alark Pen porta Hrmf
ttlr at s-eaboard.
Berlin declined 7 and Bud Peath weak
ened In Chicago the pit in the only
OMAHA. March , 105.
The May wheat seem to hav some sup
porf. while the Julv iVipi not. The May
went off onlv lc yesterday, while the July
went off jr. . Tnevspeculators sro In a
puttie, ever the situation He to whether or
not the Wall street null are out of the
market. It wan generally conceded at
the close of Wednesday that thev were ou
but ths fact that Mny dll not break aft did
the July, shows tin ro la something hark
of It. Boron peoplo believe the long In
terest la yet una fleeted. . The May opened
at I1.1SH today, and the high point. reartieti
lie-fore noon wae 11.14, or ,c helow tho
beat of Wednesday. .The low mark, hew
evtr. was ft. I:", or Ho better than Wed
nesday. . The 4lv opened at Me. or a
better than the ii.w point of Wednesday.
The high point readied before noon waa
Wc. or 2c: below the high point of tht
Preceding day. The lowefi today waa V'
lower .ttan Wednesday Liverpool closed
with an advance of from 'tje lo V. Ant
werp aaciinao . vi,- perls went up is,
buyer of JuLV. Rarrett' took 6Yt1 yshels
The market continue very erratic and any
small ordrs cauae It tt move up Or down.
Hessian fly talk from Ncraeka l bti
tisetl m Chicago. It la reported Investi
gation jnade lit tha sections of central Ne
braska, which, last fall made poor returns
mow th Seed badly Infected by the fly.
The Insect experts are reported as llndlng
the wheat full of Hessian fly eggs, which
will develop In thirty .daya. There Is to be
a meeting In .Chicago this afternoon
between the men' who are trying to net
Oregon. red wheot Inspected and those who
are opposed to the change. A fight Is
predicted. The Minneapolis output of flour
for tha week la 2&5,H'i5 barrels against ;Wi,
706 last year, a decrease cf 87,& barrels.
None of the mllla reported good export
demand. Trie large mills were lacking In
orders willo the small mill seerm-d to have
aold more, than thev made. The Trice Cur
rent finds the general condition favorahlo
to the wheat, but the weather not settled
enough to have caused much development.
The primary rerttpts ere 415.0O0 against
6.16.O00 bushels laat year and the shipment
are 270.OJ agntnar SM.rttO bushels.
The May eorn waa fairly lively thla morn
ing too low point for the morning reached
before noon waa 4o, i-above- the low point
Wednesday. Llvernnol advanced ...Chi
cago aft cara, where 371 were expected. TheJ
country la exporting corn to H.acK Hea piria
which are iibually supplied. from the Danube
and from Argentina. These countries have
a shortage In their exportable surplus and
thin must be made up from America. The
milder weather has decreased the feeding
demand as that corn la available for the
market, but atlll the country will be called
on to supply about l.OOO.OOO bushels n month
until the middle of June. The corn clear
ances today are only 65.000 bushels. Chicago
sold S25.000 bushels Wednesday In Its cash
market at an advance, of 4c. Of thla
amount 225,000 waa for export. New York
worked 40.000 bushels for export In April
and Muv to Venice; The seaboard sold
96.000 bushels. The small pit traders are
bears on com. but It In said the big men
are long big lines of the May and expect
to e-the market work up to 6Sc or Kc.
The primary receipts are 744.000 against 458,
ooo last year and the shipments are 439,000
against 87.000 bushels.
Omaha Caah Prices.
WHEAT No. Z hard. $1.051.06; No. t
hard, Wo4i$1.04; No. 4 hard. eofc-Voc; No. i
apring. tLOL ,
CORN-No? 2. 45c; No. 3. 44yc; No. 4.
4SV4l4Ci:no grade, 4(K4.1o; No, 2 yellow,
46c; No. 3 yellow, 44c; No. 2 white, 46V4c;
No. t white. 5o.
OATS No. 2 mixed, 30c; No. S -mixed,
2Vio: No. 4 mixed, 2c No. 2 white, 31c; No.
3 white, 3vHo; No. 4 white, 2Vic; standard,
aofce.
Carlot Reoelpta.
... , Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Chicago 10 298 151
Kansas City 81 - 1
Minneapolis , 244
Dululh 12
St. lMuia f.. 44 a i
fP-rvi'M'r'wv-.2 3 : 7i .. f
. T Uoaeolla Wheat Market.
' The range of prices paid In Minneapolis as
reported by the Edwards-Wood company,
110-Ul Board of Trade, was:
Articles. Open. ( High.l Low Close. Tes'y.
. i
"Wheat f '"
May 1 10H 1 11 I 10 1 lOTfci I WH
July.. 10 1 I OKV 1071,1 17-
Sept .. 88Vsl 8Tta 883,1 kVt
.''' ' 1 t
NEW :- YORK GENERAL MARKET
Unotatloaa of the Day on Varloaa
Coaamodltlea.
' ' NEW 'YORK. March S. FLO tR Re
ceipts, 122.742 bbls.: exports, 1.1 bbls.; the
market "was dull and baroly steady; winter
patents. J6.60u5.H0; winter straights, I5.2IX&
626; Minnesota patents. $5.Hfi'ni,.3o; winter
extras, 3.rt64i4.30; Minnesota bakers. $4.1(
4.W1 winter l w grades, a.4. t(4.10. Rye flour,
steady; fair to good, I4.jMi4.70; choice
to fancy. $4.754.86 Buckwheat flour, dull;
per If) lbs., 10.
COUNMEAfy Steady; fine white, 11.30;
coarse, new, tliotfl .12; klln-drled, 12,903. 10.
M YE Nominal; SOc.
BARLEY Quiet; feeding, 444c c. I. f.
Mew York; malting, 44i()ic C. I. f. buffalo.
WHEAT Receipts. 1.9fi0 bu. Soot market
gteady: No. 2 fed, nominal, elevator; No. 2
red. $1.18, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern
Iiiiliith. $1.Z), f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard
Manitoba, 11.10. f. o. b. afloat. There waa
plenty of fluctuation to wheat prices today
h im active covering at nines ny recent
short sellers. Demand for new crop months
was onsen on. tears or a coia wave, open
ing fir In the market suatalned a bad break
under liquidation, followed by a recovery,
the elose- being o lower to c net higher.
May. 11. 11X41. 131. Hosed at 11.13: Julv D7T4
T.7ic, closed at 88V4c; September, SO&SoHc,
cioseo at wuvc.
CORN Receipts, 122,250 bu. Hpot market
barely steady; No. 2, 58Hc, elevator, and
WSc, o. b. afloat: No, 2 yellow, 64c: No. 2
while. Mtyc. Option market tulet hut firm,
eloalng at He net higher. May cloaed at
HHic; July cloned ut 64c. x
. OATS Receipts, 98.0U0 bu. Spot market
steady; mixed, 26 to 12 lbs.. 3714 HRc;
natural white. 3i to 32 lbs., 38Vu3c; clipped,
M to 40 I lis.. 3U41c.
HAY Quiet; shipping. Sti70c; good to
choice, 8i4rSiWc.
ttOHS b.eauv; sti.te. common to choice,
1H04, 2731c; 19i, XftXo; olds. llfclSo; Ps
title coast, 104. 2730o; 10U3, 24Q27c; olds.
IJWlte. '
HIDES Quiet; Galveston. 20 to 26 lbs.,
lute; California. XX to 28 lbs,, 19c; Texas, dry,
24 to 30 lbs.. UMC
I.KA'I'hKrt-Kw acid. MfTSsc.
VRO VISIONS Beef, steady; family, $12.00
mesa, rMiou o; Deer nama. f2ZAX?
ckci. piLoifri ii.oo: city extra India
1009718 00. Cut meata. steady: Dick.
)ed bailies, 17.00 fi 7.60; pickled nhnuldera, $.U0;
pickled hiror, 3.6xit9 00. Iard, aleidy; west
ern atearaiMl. $7.30; refined, quiet: conti
nent. $7.35; South American. $7 '.5 ; com
pound, $4 'iSfiVoe. Pork, steady; family, $14. M
tl l6.oo; shv' t clear. 813 ofio.rf; mesa, $12 00
13 ja.
. TAI4.0V-teady; crty. 4So; couulry, 4H
C4V
RICK Firm; domestic, fair to extra. IT,
d5ac: Japiui. nominal.
Hl'TTliK Market easy, street price.
POIXTHY-Allves Market weak: west
ern chickens. 12c; fowls. 14c; turkeys. 15c.
ltreeserf: Market irregular; western chick
ens, l.vnler: fowls, l.'Hc; turkeys. 15ac.
HVTTP:R Market weak. Street prices:
extra creumiry. 25I254C: ofneial prices,
crcamerj-. rominon to rxtvi. 20ti;'5c; cream
ery, held, common to extra. .Utli6c; state,
dulrv. common to extra. 19a23c; renovated,
common td extra, ls'iic; western factory,
common in xtra, HWi-'Jc; western. . lmlta
tit n creamery, common to extra, 20tfc3c.
CHEEBE-Flrra; state full cream, email,
colored and whit, fomy, 13o; state tin.-,
I3'c; atate late made coloied and white,
poor to choices 10v,V12Vov state large, col
ored and white, (ant)'. )3Hc: state line, V
til3c; late made, co ored and -.t-.lte, roor ij
choice. DlrKWc.
K1G8-S eav. wastarnv firsts. 28c; west
en ictonds, 2iQ26c.
Mllwaakeo tin la Market.
MILWAl'KEK, March .-Wll EAT-Msr-ket
aak; No 1 northern. 11. J3; So. t nortn
rin fl o.xiil.loV May, fl.UV
RYr! Firm; No. I. sue.
HAKLK1" Qulra; No. 3, 61c; sample. 3ftf)
6uc. . . .
i'ORX-iw lilghej; No. 1, 4iV47c; May,
4S'c sellem.
No. 1 northern, $1 "H's; No. 2 northern, fl 02
41'6H: May. fli1; July. $1.0fH: Septem
ber. X4e.
OATS To arrive and on track. 3fK,c.
CHICAGO (iHAII 111) rROVIIOS
Featores of the Tra4ln aad (1oil(
rrleea oa Board of Trae'e.
CHICAOO. March Predictions Of colder
leather thiouirhnot th west ard south
west Imparted nrmness to the wheat market
here today. At the do., Julv wheat Wiis
"P 'Sc May Is up He. Corn and oats
show a gain of Vic. Provlsfons are
piactlcally unchanged.
i luring tne nrst part or tne oay
wheat market was extremely nervous. The
opening was ;rong. with May up a.tjH'" ,0
i'aic. at I.I4. juiy was up
at M'c. Shorts and commission house
were active buvera of May. Small receipts
In the northwest had considerable Influence
on initial tradine. The nit In general, how
ever Was l-eerl-li. Shortly after the open
ing buying orders iurldniy awtnniea, ana
a severe break In prices occurred. May
dropped to $I.I2S. while July sold off to
W.c. Lower price at St. Louis and Kan
sas City were largely responsible for the
decline here. Weakness of southwestern
markets was Considered ample proot mat
the prospect for an excellent wheat crop
thla vear will be fully realised. Late an
oftVisI forecast of colder weather for to
morrow, however, rreated Some uncertainty
on thin noint. on the theory that the new
crop may yet be teroualy damaged by ir ate.
commission nouses turneti at live uujtm,
causing a quick rslly to MHO. Shorts
bought freely of May. forcing the price of
that option up to $L14. For a time the
prjee of Mar fluctuated nervously, changes
of ,'&c being recorded between trades.
Late In the day the fear of damage by
cold weather seemed to be the dominating
Influence. The market became quite Arm.
with Mav showing the greatest strength.
Final quotations oh May were at $U;ivt'r
1.14. July closed at MMu. Clearances
of wheat and flour were equal to 13.0U0 bush-
ls. Primary receipts, 414.700 DUSDei com
pared with bW.ano bushels a year ago. Mln
idanniia Tiuinth an A rhfruvn renorted re
ceipts of 'M cars, against 34 cars last week
aha 371 cars a year ago.
Trading in the corn pit was quite active
and the market had a firm undertone. Com
mission houses were the principal nuyers.
two or three of the most Important ones
being active supporters of the market.
Small local receipts and higher prices at
Liverpool had a strengthening Influence.
May opened mre higher, ai 4mi4tt,c,
sold between 4Hc and 4vc- and closed at
48','&4H'iO. Local receipts were 2 cars.
none of contract grade.
Mainly In sympathy with-corn tne oats
market was firm. The volume of trading
was light, there being little disposition to
sell. Mav opened a shade to i'nc higher,
at Sllii&Siic. sold up to $2Hc and closed at
31T4c. Iocal receipts were 151 cars.
Provision were quiet and prices showed
little change. At the close May was off
ZVdnr.' at $12.24'312.65: Lard and ribs were
each unchanged, at $7.02 and $6.1 re
spectively. Estimated receipts for. tomorrow: Wheat,
17 cars; corn, 379 cars; oats, 179 cars; hoga,
U.0 head.
Leading futures ranged as follows:
I rvtv jn
ft 13.00: m
2S.60- lacl
mesa, $11
LlriMl firala Market.
LIVKRPOOU March l.-WHEAT-Spot.
nominal; future.- sternly. March, nominal;
Mav, Vd, July. ts VI.
, CORN-Spot. steady: American mixed
new, 4; ;d: Anurit.in mixed old. 4s lid;
ftiture,' steady, March, 4s 2'd; May, 4s,
4,d. .
UaMitk (irala Market.
IM'LCTH. nnn.. March ' 8.-WH KAT-To
aiuve. N. I uoillicni, tl.os1,. On track:
Artlcles.l Open. I Hlgh.f Low. Close. Yes y.
Wheat I I
Ploy il 184
I l'i M
Julv (94 (rt
Sept. i87 4j
Corn- I
may 4Slfr'i
July 4'li:
Sept. 4h',i
Outs ...
Mnr
May !X1Mi32i
July SlVftS!
Sept. !,
Pork
May 12 70
Julv 12 80
Lard
May 7 0
July, 7 15
Ribs
May 8 82H
, July 7 00
1 14 f 112H1 IS', ,1 13
, ill 14,1(3 1 13V,
8 7,1 SOS1 bViBWi
4K'J UntyJ 48
4'.148,''flH'4K'U,7,VaH
.' ! 3l.l1HfrVi
32Si . 81V S1V31'
2-4f3i,29iwti fc
12 70 12 62V,!
U WW 12 80 I
I
7 16
7 17V,!
6 PK I
7 02H1
7 00
7 15 I
8 M1,!
7 00 r
12 tio I 12 7H
12 DO 12 82V,
I
7 0ivi
7 17H!
8 85 I
7 00 I
7 02,
7 17
6 85 :
7 02V,
No. i.
Cash quotations were as follows:
KHliH Ehav; winter patents. $5.10
B.20; winter straights, $4.WVSfa.00; spring pat
ents, $6.10r.A0: spring straights, $4.5ix3o.00;
bakers, $2.oift3.80.
WHEAT No. 8 spring, 1.103l.ir.H: No. $
spring, Il.tHei.MH; No. 2 red. $1.18V1.1B.
CORN No. 2, 4fte; No. 2 yellow. 4.Hf-
OATS No. 2. !r?ic; No. 2 white, 33c;
No. 3 white. 31;l32,c.
RYE No. 2, 7S78Ho. ,
BARLEY Qood feeding, 3S41c; fair to
choice malting, 44&47c.
SEEDS No. 1 flax, $1.WH; No. 1 north-;
western, $189: prime timothy, $3.05; cloved
contract grade. $12.85. ., ,. ..
PROVttslONi Mess port, jer bhl., $12.kv
12.80. Ird. per M lbs., t6.SrVitfft.90. Short
ribs, side (loose!. $6.7580.8TH. Short clear
s4de (boxed), fd. 87,737.00.
Following were the receipts and ship
ment of flour and grain:
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbla.. 34,500 42.400
Wheat, bu 5fl,0o0 ' 38,0"0
Corn, bu 593,100 3R8.WM
Oats, bu 269,200 134.400
Rye, bu 2.0"W 1.100
Barley, bu.. .118,200 31.400
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was weak; .creameries. iftxQ'.'tc;
dairies, 18i?C3c. Eggs; firm; at mark, cases
Included, WW. firsts, 20c; prime llrsts, 21c;
extras. 22c. Cheese, firm. 12(&n3V,c.
St. Loala Grata saw Provl.loas.
8T. LOUIB, March' . WHEAT lA)wer;
No. t red, cash, elevator, 81.09V,; track, $1.1.1
1.14; May. $1.0Jl.uH; J'y. 9c; No. 2
hard, tl.OtcW1 ln-
CORN Firm; No. 2 cash, 47Hc; track,
48V4c; May. 4o1ic; July. 47V4C
OATS Firm; No. 2 cash, 32c; track. Sc;
No. 2 white, 83ih4c; track, May. 31c
FLOl'R Ixiwer; red winter patenta. $5.20
6 40; extra fancy and straight, $4.7,VS4.90.
SEED Timothy, steady. $2.00ff3.75.
CORN MKAL iSteady at 2.5y.
BRAN Dull; aacked, enst. track, 8571S6C.
HAY Steady; timothy, $0.00(512.60; prairie,
$f. 001 10.00.
IRON COTTONTIES 93c. . . .
UAO31N(l 7,.c
HFMP TWINE Ho.
PROVISIONS-Pork. lower: Jobbing, $12.00.
Lard. Arm; prime steam. 8U.64H. Dry salt
meats, steady; boxed extra shorts. $ti.87H;
clear rlba. $6.87H: short clears. $7.12H: bacon,
steady: boxed extra shorts, $7.50; clear ribs,
$7.ao; snort clear, ji b.',.
POULTRY Higher; chickens and springs,
lHc; turkeys, 14'oiec; aucas, io; geese, ic.
BUTTER Dragging; creamery, 24i31c;
dalrv. IM 27c,
EdOS-Firm, lHc. esse count.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 5.000 14.000
Wheat, bu 46.000 73.100
Corn, bu 22.000 43.000
Oats, bu 30.000 K,000
Kansas City Ural and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, March . -f WHEAT
Lower; May. MHc: July. 83V,c; cash, No.
I hard. $1.0301.06; No. J. $l.o4jl0o. No. 3,
tl.Olttl.OS; No. 4, 90c$1.00; No. 2 red. $1.04
ffll.of; No. 8. $1.02(61 04; No. 4. JctTtl.02.
CORN-Steady; May, 45Hc; July. 45V;
cash. No. t mixed. 4c; No. 3, 45kju46c; No.
t white, 47c; No. 3, 4Hc,
OATS Steady; No. 2 white, 33c; Tn'o. 2
mixed. 33Hc
HAY Steady: choice timothy, $9.6010.OO;
Choice prairie, $7.758.26.
RYE-Steady, 78c.
BUTTER-Creamery, 23if27i?; dairy, pack
ing, 17Vc.
EGOS Steady; Miaanurl and Kanaas, new
No. t whltewood cases Included, 15c; cases
returned, Vc less.
' Receipts. Shipments
Wheat, bu 44.SOO
Corn, bu 42.000 38.40-)
Oats, bu 18.000 12.1D0
Mlaaeaaolls Grata Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, March . WHEAT -Closed
at $1.10',; July, $1.07; September,
KXTatjswr: No. hard. $1.13.: jio, 1 northern.
tl llW: No. 2 northern. fl.OTV.
FLOTR Flrat patents. $x.ii0a.10: second
patents, KkNU-qnisi; nrst clears, $4.1uf4.35
second clears, f2."ti2.70.
BHAN-In bulk, $14.26.
Toledo Set-rf Market.
TOLEDO, O., March 8.-SEED8-Cash,
17.8"; March, tT.au; April. $7 56; Octobor,
$5.90. Prime al-ise. $7.76. Prime timothy,
IT.37H: March, $l.rH-
reorla Market.
PEORIA. 111.. March .-CORN-6trong;
No. 3. 46Uc; No. 4. 46Vc; no grade, 43u.
Waal Market.
LONDON. Msrch $ -WOOL A superior
selection of 11,123 bales was offered at the
wool salea today. Some chuioe Oeelong
greaey waa taken by France and America.
A good grade of acoureds sold readily to
France and Belgium. The offerings of
crosa-breda were heavy, but competition
Was good and they aolj well. America se
curtd good parcels of medium greasy at
very full rates. Following are the sales In
detail: New South Wales, 1.400 bales;
scoured, 7Hd.91s tHd; greasy, 6dftl Quaeiis
land, 1,300 bales; acourvd. Kdiji la Hd ; graaay,
5tid. Victoria. J.foO bales: acoured. HH'li
U Id; gruasy, Mult 3H1. South Australia,
700 bales; . greasy, 85JUVd. West Aus
tralia. 100 bales, greasy, Tasmania.
1 bales: groasy, laUWd New Zealand.
1W0 lialea. greasy. b,d0H Id. Cupc of
Ootid Hope and Natal. lu bales; greasy,
7'5J.
BT. LOriS. Mrch -WOOI-lwer; me.
dlum and combing. JHrfU&c; light Hue, is-ii
M'W heavy tine, IKQloc; liib-waahod, ' SoQ
ST',o.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Speculative EnthuBiam . fieTirei and
Market Expands in Volume.
WESTERN RAILWAY ISSUES ARE HIGHER
ftroap Affected fcy Xorthera Seearltlea
Deeislea (tie F.sperlal Utreaarth
Rank of F.naland Loatrt
Rate of Dlacoaat.
NEW YORK. March ".-There was a dis
tinct revival of speculative enthusiasm In
stocks today and a considerable expansion
In the volume of the market was an ac
companiment. The most effective factor upon sentiment
was the awakened strength in the group
of railroad stocks whltti have figured In
the most Industriously circulated of the
rumors In regard to combinations and mer
gers. The entire quiescence of this group
ever since the announcement of the North
ern Securities decision has been a damper
uion the speculative spirit, as the plans
concerning these properties were supposed
to be waiting for that decision to be pro
mulgated. There was no authoritative
news regarding the plans today, but the de
mand (ir the stocks relieved the market
from some of the repressive Influence due
to their lethargy. Yesterday's active spec
ulative movement In Reading was also car
ried over Into today s dealings and that
stock was run up to within a shade or par.
The only motive assigned for the rise was
a rumor that the dividend rate would be
advanced to 4 per cent. Beyond this It was
alleged that the floating supply or the
stock has been so far reduced as to make
It readily responsive to market operations,
as has been demonstrated by the repeated
success of parties formed to operate In It
within the last few months. The present
movement Is ascribed to the some sources.
There was a very striking movement also
In a group of the metal stocks, led by
Smelting. Amalgamated Copper was a con
spicuous figure In the same group. Divi
dend rumors played their part In this
movement also, and were supplemented
with merger rumors affecting the lead In
dustry. The spurt In Anaconda, Amalga
mated Copper controlled stock, pointed to
the source from which the parent stock Is
to benefit by supposed dividend Increase.
Reports from the copper trade were bright
and copper stocks were strong In all the
world's great markets. The I'nlted States
Steel stocks were again conspicuously lag
gard, although reports from that trade
continued brilliant. Canadian raclflc wa
supposed to be benefiting from large earn
ings by itself and its controlled properties,
all of which moved up in company. The
apeclal demand for Atchison in the loan
crowd pointed to an outstanding short In
terest as the source of some of the demand
for It.
The favorable groundwork to which the
various operations owed their success had
as the principal element the reduction In
he official discount rate of the Bank of
England from 8 per cent to 2H per cent, a
rate lower than has been touched since be
fore the Roer war. This aetlnn had been
so long deferred thnt some fears had ob
tained that the extraordinary demands
upon capital had made the reduction not
feasible.
The lowering of the rate Is equivalent to a
proclamation that urgent requirements
upon capital have been met ana that re
laxlng money conditions In the world's
mat ket are to be looked for. An encourag
ing view of the fall planted wheat crop
wa n factor In the market. News from
the seat of war wus accepted as promising
an early peace and was of strengthening
effect, on stock markets. London bought
stocks here at the opening, but sold on the
rise. The realizing on the advance made
some alteration In the day's best prices and,
Reading especially met such heavy pr.es-;
sure just below par that It fell back to
below last night. The closing dealings were
In consequence slightly Irregular.
Bonds were firm. Total sales, par value,
fS.lSO.tm United States 2s advanced per
cent on call.
The following were the opening and clos
ing prices on the New York Stock ex
change: '
Pales High. Low. Close.
Atchison 41, TOO 93, 924 934
do prd 7.SH0
Atlantic Coast Line.. i.O
Baltimore at Ohio.... 12.SXI0
1.300
40.400
tr
cm. -2,5W
1.200
J.ino
200
1.700
ioo
1.0K0
do pfd..
Canadian Pacific
Can. of N. J.....
Cheaa. & Ohio...
Chicago-. Alton.
do iifd,..-v. .,-.-.
Chi. Orekt Wesile
Chi. North western -lifltm
Chi.,' Mil. & Bt. r-aul 14,1)
ei.i i' 1 vwi
V.OI. &- at .auo....
do pfd V....i
C. C. C. A St. L....
Colo. & Southern....;
do 1st pfd...i.
do 2d pfd
Delaware & Hudson.
Del.. .Lack. & West.
D. & R. O
do pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Hocking Valley
do pfd... ,
Illinois Cr 1
Iowa Central
do pfd
Kansas City South..
do pfd
T-ouls. Nash
Manhattan I,
Met. Securitits
Met. St. Ry
Mexican Central
Minn. St. Louis
M . St. P. at 8. 8
do pfd
Missouri Pacific.
M.. K. T
do ofd
Nat. R. R. of M . pfd
1
- 100 501
lt.ion VV,
200 39H
104ii 103 104
142V4 141V 141',
110-1 ' lfS1 110V
W 90
44
96
144V4 140W
23U
243
TO
34 H
99
26
61 H
201 '20OW
50V, 50V4
'fcsoV
28t
241 Hi '242
178H 178
1TI '
900 1924 191H'191v5
3Z
99
25
H
3t
18
34
97
25H
Bl
tSOO 809
500
35.400
8.100
5.000
4.100
2.800
1,800
400
88i
48
82H
70
98
95H
159VJ
28
400 304
fiOO
M.
2.800
1.000
7.200
7.900
28.1110
V.KOO
900
fi.900
3t8
'S8
82-t
Kft
9SvJ
159
28V4..
8i
142H 117
71 H i'l
171
85H
12S'4
25 V
lift
11 '
84S
122H
24
118
3?i
S3 .
n
82V,
70'i
.95
-95V4
15R
18
53 V
30 .
M. 1
142
171 Vfc
84v
122
i'5H
5.8
118
159; Jo
11-874 108V
1.400--32,- 31H S2H
tki', tin
1.800
200
41' 41',
65V,
lP.l.ono francs; treasury accounta current,
decreased so. 125. 'too francs; ftold in hand,
decreased 12.xn.00t francs; bills discounted,
derreascd 129.i25.10 francs, silver In hand,
decreased l.HW.onO francs.
Kew York Moaey Market.
NEW YORK, March MONEY On call,
pteadv. 2,,,j"-,',c. closing bid at ic. ofTered
at 3 "per cent. Time loans, easy; days.
per .cent; 90 days, . u.K, tr cent; 8
month. 3V, per cent
PRIME MERCANTILE PATER-SVIjlH
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANOE-Flrm. opening
weak, with actual business in bankers,"
hills at $4 HS7M14 sowl for demand and at
14 8470 4 8475 for 80-dav bills; lasted rates,
ll.'SH; commercial hlfl. $4 MVya 4. MS
SILVER Bar. 59Vc; Mexican dollars.
45c. 1
BONDS Government, firm; railroad,
firm.
Closing prices on bends were:
1. 8. nt. is, r .. WS Jipin . rtfs
. ..im i,. a n. unt. "
. . .1044 HmMttin r. . 4t ...lMt
...KMW Mes. Ontrtl 4s
...l:ie So lit Inc fH
...13!S "Minn, fc St. L. 4S...
...1041 at., H. A T. 4a H"
do old 4s. eouDon..lii6w do M
Am Tnbacro 4s, ctfs. 7t, N. R. R. of M. t. 4a. M
do t. ctfs Ill N. T. r. . ' lns4
Atchison s-n. 4s lMi N. J. C. (. ts n
. rr ."to. PsclBc 41 net
.lot I do 77
.1 'N. A W. r. 4s IMS
. tSV. O. 8. L. rfdg 4t 7i
.111 Penn. eosv. , 1HH
. K Rssdlni tso. 4 lot
St. L. a I. M r. !. .lls
do coupon
do ts, ref...i,.
do coupon .....
do nsw 4s. rg.
do roupon
do old 4s re.
do sdj. ii
Allsntlr T. U. 4...
Bsl. at Ohio 4s
do 111
Ontral of OS. Ss..
do 1st tno
do 2d Inc
Dies. A Ohio 44s...
Cntosso A A. IVt .
r , r. 4. a. 4s...
C, R. I. A P. 4s...
do col. H
cciv at. L t. 4s
rnlisso Tsr. ts.
rolnrsdo Mid. 4S ...
Colo. A So. 4a. .
ruha Is. ctfi...
Dsnrsr A R. O. 4s... 101
tilrtlllsrs' Sec. Sa.... 7
Erl prior lien 4s. ...lots,
do sn. 4s 93
r W. A P. C. Is 11014
Horsing Vsl. 44s....llV
Offered.
10414 St. L. A 8. r. ft 4s. !,
M St. U 8. W..C 4t ... 41
1001, Scsbnsrd A. U 4s St
43 w, 80. PsrIBc 4s tt,
K So. Rallies? ts
Tss A P. Is m4
.. t. ,t., st. L. a w. 4S.. is
.. 77 tnlon Psrldi- 4s 10S
..Ml do conr. 4s 135"4i
..HUH 1. 8. "teel id tl K,
Wabash is UH
do deb. R 71
Wsstern Md. 4s I4
W. A L. tl. 4s .1
Wis. Central 4s 4
Boatoa stock Market.
BOSTON, March' . Call loans. 3
cent: time loans, 8V04V per cent.
closing on stocks nnd oonus:
Atrhtson sd, 4s MS
do 4s loiv,
Moi. Csntrsl 4s 7t
Atchison tt
do prd , 104
Boston A Albsnr l.
Boston A Main l
Boston Elersted INI
Fltchburf pfd 1)4
Meilcsn Central 24V
N V., N. H. A H...MSS
tnlon Psclflc :.W
Amsr. Arse. I hcm... 30 14
Amer. Pneu. Tubs S
Amsr. Sugsr 143S
do pfd ltt4
Amer. T. A T 14M
Amer. Woolen 2T
do prd 1M
Dominion I. A 8 14 14
Edison Else. Illu 354
tlcnersl Electric In
Mass. Electric ....... 1SU
dn pfd H
Msss. Oa UH
t nltsd Fruit 1114
t'nttsd Shos MS'h M
tlo pfd 3A
V. S. Steel.... sr.v,
dn pfd SoTi,
Westing, common ... s0'4
BicT "Asked.
Advsnturs
Allouos
Amslssmstsd ...
Atlsntlc
Rlnsham
('sl. A Heels..
t'sntennlsl
Copper Rsnge . ..
Laiy wast
"Dominion Cosl
Franklin
Orsncy
Isle Rorsls
Mass. Mining ...
Michigan
Mohawk
Mont. r. A C...
old Dominion ..
Otceola
Parrot
QuIntT
lihannon
Tamarsck
Trinity
V. ft. Mining ...
V. ft. Otl
t'tah
Vlntorts
Wlnons
Wolvorlns
Official
4
22V
SOU
..... U4
31
47S
!
7S
1"4
.... s:1,
t',
25
1-H
14H
r.4
.t't
27V
4
J4
107
1
ISO
10,
25
v
4T
4V
13V
m
London Stork Market.
IXINDON. March 9. Closing quotations
en stocks and bonds:
Consols, mosey . ..ll lV Y. Csntrsl 162
do sccount SIS Norfolk A W 8ttf&
Ansconds 41, do pfd 94
Atchison M Onlarln A W 5i
do prd IMNilPcnnivlrsnla T.
Baltlmnr & Ohio llat.Rsnd Mlnsa 10,
Canadian Pacific uuSiKcsdlng tl
t'hss. A Ohio 62V do 1st pfd 47
Chicago Ot. W do id pfd 47
C. M. A Bt. P 1MV, Southern Railway ... MS
DeReers 1IH do pfd 100i
Dsnrer A R. 0 34 "4 Rout hern Pacific 71',
do pfd 14 t nlon PaclB,- 1.114
Erls 4 do pfd in:
do 1st pfd 14 S V. 8. Stesl XJ'i
ds td pfd 71 do pfd 3KV
Illinois Central lUlWsbaah 24
xiuls. A Nash 14 ' do pfd 47',
M., K. A T 32V Spanish 4s (144
New York Central.. 27.500 158V 157V 15X,
Si. Y.. Out. at West. 7.10O MV 00 65
t.w
62,100
, 200
1S4.600
1.3(10
L300
61. 00
Norfolk & Western
do pfd
Pennsylvania ...'..
P.. C. C. V St. L
Reading .......
do 1st pfd. .
do id Pfd.i. ......
Rock Island- Co....
do Dfd -
St. U sV S. F.. 2d pfd . 1.5O0
St. U 8. W.. ..... .1.100
do pfd tKiO
Southertt Pacific 72.500
da pfd 1.500
Southern Railway.... 500
do pfd t. .100
Texas A Pacific ,. 4.900
T.. St. L. & Wet.
do pfd...
Vnlon Pacific
do pfd
-yVabaah
do pfd
W. A Lake Erie...
Wlsconaln Central
do pfd
Adams Express ..
American Express.
T". 8. Express
Wells-Fargo Express
Amal. copper
Am. Car & Fdry
dn pfd
Am. Cotton Oil...
do pfd
Am. Ice
do nfd
Am. Unseed Oil..
do pfd..
Am. Locomotive .
do pfd
MV 84V, 84V,
144
80
994
92
91V.
1434 14SV4
ISO so
84
91',
91
.3iS'
81
i7IVi,
26,
62V4
70 V4
118V
98"
3914
85 Vl
52V4.
s. 118.100 134T, )SS 13.T,
100 90V 99V 99
?3 :a
47i 7
200
.- I,s1
. 200
81V
71V,
.26
62V
71V
118V
35V
9 ..
-8.t '
36V,
98 V4
92
91
..84
80
71 V4
2
2Vi
69V
lisv
3f.V,
. 99 '
.3H
3014
S00
!44
52
24
B2,
100 130 . 130
138.100
1,1100
Its)
"st'si
100
200
ioo
8.000
300
76.800
804
35V
94.
R9V1
-18 17
43V 43V
43 434,
113 112
99V 944
78V
35 14
94S
"i
39V
23V
46V
184
24
52V4
245
230
128
250
ROV
85V
94 V,
44
43 V,
113
98'4
Am. Sm. A Ref., pfd 10 9"0 123V 1304 m
Am. Suaar Ref....... 2Ri.14RiJ 14R 143
Am. Toh. pfd. c-'tir. 2.000
Anacon Mlnlna; Co... 29.3"0
Brook. Rapid Transit 4o0
Colo. Fuel Iron...
Consolidated Oas ...
Corn Products
do nfd
DlstllUrV Securities. .
Oenrral Electric
T.m
3 7i
2. 80O
)
r.9fi
400
1
200
2'
10O
13.400
il
8 iWI
1.800
1.100
400
;v4
121
664
52
S1H4
1 .
754
38V
187 V
2?V
8014
394
86',
38
1V
474
1104
37V
884
964
1154
66
814
2134
174
74
38
1874
794
394
86',
35
1024
46
1104
3S
88
'184
76
264
'it
1044
4V
424
liav
SK
"V
3..V
;4
121
664
614
211V
I8V4
74
3K7,
187
V
804
39
86
38
1024
464
110
874
884
242
19
Int. Pamr
do nfd
Int. Pump
do pfd
National Lead
North American
Pacific Mall
People' Oa
Pressed Steel Car..,
do pfd
TMillmttii Palace Car
Republic Steel 1.70 191J
do pfd ll.fcW 77
Rubber Goods 800 254
do pfd
Tern. Cosl A Iron.... 8.800
1. 8. l-ther 4.1m 124
do pfd 3 300 1054
T. 8. Realty.. 2.100 87
V. 8. Rubber t.8 434
do pfd l.twn WK
V. 8. Steel 54 6"0 Si'.V
do pfd 270 -i4
Vs. -Car. Chemical.... 1.2H) 37
do pfd
West. Electric j0 182 I804
Western I'nlon
Kx-dlv.
Total sules for Hie day. 1,320.600 shares;
764
f64
924
89V
124
105
64
4-V
va
s4
967,
354
474
182
93V
Tressary Statement.
WAUHINOTON. March . Today's state
ment of the treasury balances In the gen
eral fund, exclualve of the $160,000,0110 gold
reserve In the division of redemotion.
shows: Available cssh balance, $142,274,307;
gold, $56.850. 24. . ,
statement Bank of Friar.
PARItt. March 9.-The weekly statement
of the Bank of France shows the following
changes; Notes In circulation, decreased 4,-
SILVER Bar. firm,. 6-16(1 per ounce.
MONEV 24(0'2V per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for short bills Is 24 'per cent; for three
months' bills, 24&24 per cent.
. . New York MlaUaar Stoeka.
NEW YORK, March 9 The following are
the closing quotation wn mining-stocks:
Adams con.. W itMiU Cblsf
A I Irs 76 (Ontario ,.S7S
Brseca 2 Ophl K '. ., .460
Rruaswlckj Con t IfasijaHiTaw.. '.-..
Csmatock Vunnsl .... I Sra.SiO It
cn. Cel. " v, lat '.lB44ai 22
Hnra Sllrsr , f Utorri Ksrsda 46
Iron SIlTer ,..U0 BsH Hopes , 200
Lsadrills con....A... 1 j standard 1.76
' "Jt Foreign Ffaaoclal.
L6KDON. March .i-Money was In in
creased supply In the market today, sales
were easier on account of the retirement of
$12,500,000 in treasury Mils, although a con
siderable amount Is still owing to the Bank
of England. Discounts were weakened by
the! continued Influx ,of gold. It was said
that nearly $1500.000 (eaves India March 11
for London. The tone on the Stock ex
change mostly waa cheerful. The reduc
tion of the Bank of England's rate of dis
count today from 8 to 24 per cent Improved
the tone and stimulated business. Consols
hardened considerably, Home rails mostly
were firm. Americans opened steady, Im
proved and became : moderately active.
Philadelphia. Reading, Atchison. Topeka a
Santa Fe were the features. The market
closed firm with Canadians sympathizing.
Foreigners had an Improving tendency on
continental advices. Japanese were bene
fited bv the Russian retreat. Imperial Jup
anese government 6s of 1904 were quoted at
1044. .......
BERLIN. March 9. The trading on the
Bourse today was light, but quotation were
firm. t
PARIS. March 9 Prices on the Bourse
today were very firm, but at the closing
the tone waft quiet. The events In the far
east were regarded as a factor for early
Seace:- Russian Imperial-4s were quoted at
I and Russluti bonds Of 1904 at 6.03.
Bank of England Statement.
LONDON. March 9. The"weekly state
ment of the Bank of England shows the
following changes' Total. reserve, increased
1.004,000: circulation.1' decreased 49,0(j
bullion, increased 7B4,r799; other securities,
decreased 8,206,000; other, deposits, de
creased 8,677,000; public deposits. Increased
1,428,000; notes reseryer Increased 986.10.
government securities unchanged. The pro
portion of the bank's reserve to liability
this week i 66.47, it. cent. , Last week it
was 62.61 per cent.
Statement Baalc of Otrmasy,
BERLIN, March 9 The weekly state
ment of the- Imperial bank of Germany
shows the following changes:
Cash In hand, decreased 12.420.000 marks:
treasury: notes. Increased 800 000 marks;
other securities, incressed 16,640.000 marks;
notes In circulation, decreased 10,440,000
marks. -
Bank Clearing.
OMAHA. March fc Bank clearings today
were $1. 741,761. Ut For the corresponding
day of 1904 the clearings were $1,286,944.64.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. March METALS The
TiOndon- tin market waa firmer again to
day, closing at 183 17 8d for spot and
132 16 for futures. The renewal of
strength abroad had it Influence on the
local market whloh ' Waa firm, with spot
quoted at $2t.O0r29.28, Copper also wa
higher In the English market, closing at
bS 7s Sd for spot and 68 15 for futures.
Ically. the market waa unchanged, with
lake quoted at $l6.J7U?f15 50; electrolytic,
$15.2Ti5.374: casting, $14 47 16.25. Lead waa
unchanged at 12 5a In London and $4,461?
460 In the local market. Spelter waa un
charged In both markets, also closing at
24 In Ixndon and at $6.106.26 In New
York. Iron cloned at 64a In Glasgow and
50a 7d In Middles bom ugh. Locally, Iron waa
firm and unchanged: No. 1 northern foun
dry Is quoted at $l7.fsVa1$.2ft; No. 2 northern
foundry. $17.75'&'18 (it; No. 1 southern foun
dry and No.'l southern foundry, soft. $17.75
tj 18.26.
ST. LOI'lS, March . METALS Lead,
firm at $4,374. Spelter, large sales at $6.15.
Evaporated Apple anal Dried Frntts.
NEW YORK. March $. EVAPORATED
APPLES Market shows no material
cluuige. Common ara quoted at 4464c;
prime, 5Vifi64o; choice. 841640; fancy. 7c.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Prunea
continue to improve in point of activity,
but ahow no material change in price, ao
far aa the local spot altuatton la concerned.
Quotations range from 2c to 64c according
to Arade. Apricots are firmly held at re
cent flgurea. Choice are quoted at 104(f)
11c; extra choloe, 114Q124c: fancy, 12iil5c.
peachea also rule Ann; choice are quoted
at Hftlo4c; extra choice, 104loVc; fancy,
H4Dil2'. Ralalna remain quiet aa a rule,
without change In prices. l.ooe Muscatel
are quoted at 44''"'Vc: locdon layers, $1.06
Q1.26; seeded, raisins, 64Vc.
Ulla anal Heila, ,
OIL CITY. March $ OILS Credit bal
ancea. $1 SO; certificates, no Md; shipment.
V 9.371 bbls.: average. $4,018 bbls.; shipments,
Lima, 83.637 bbls.; average. 72.497: runs,
Lima. 69.32 bbls.: average, 63.840 bbls.
SAVANNAH. Ga.. March 1-Tl RPEN
TINE Firm: 514c.
ROSIN Firm; A. B. C. $2,774; D. 82 V4;
E. $2,874; F. $2?4: G. $3.7V: H. $130; I.
$.150; K. $4 06; M, $4.50; N, $4 75; W. G.,
fc.Oo; W. W., $5 16.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle ReooipU Fairlj Liberal, but Prices
Held Full Steady.
HOGS SHOWED BUT LITTLE CHANGE
Moderate Rerelnta of Sheep and
Lambs, bat Qaallty Was Inferior
aad with Limited Demand Mar
ket Rated Hot nnd Weak.
SOUTH OMAHA. March 9. 195.
Receipts were:
Official Monday ....
Orilclal Tucadav
Official Wednesday
Official Thursday ..
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
... 4.5"9 4.!Wj U,b
... 4.;ih U.:4 Ki
... 3t) 10.663 '.v.s;
. .. S.&iO 9,300 S.4UJ
37.195
39.41s
46.4
8.134
40.753
24.914)
Four days this week. ...16,218
Same days last week 13.699
Same daa week before. .14.161
fame three weeks ago... 5.2:44
Same four weeks 8go....l4.H26
Same days last year 14.169
RECEIPT8 FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
The following table shows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for
tne year to date, with comparison with
met year:
ions
Cattle 150.515
" 469..81
8hep 293.518
Ihe ;oiuvlnit imo.m
price of hogs at South Omaha for the last
several aays. with comparisons
1904.
166.826
445,P2t
344.603
sliuwa
Inc.
22,35$
?0 752
28.296
39.816
19.PS2
26.C52
28.94
Dec.
16.313
46,06
aveiage
I 1905. H904.l03. 1902. 1901. 19O0.ll9
Feb. 16..,
Feb. 17..
Feb. 18
Feb. 19..
Feb. 20.'.
Feb. 21..
Feb. 22..
Feb. 23..
Feb. 24..,
Feb. 26..
Feb. 26...
Feb. 27..
Feb. 28..
Mar. 1..
Mar. 2.
Mar. 3.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar
Mar.
Mar.
4
6..
6..
7..
8..
9..
4 8541
478
4 i
a
I 65V
4I
4 (o
4 6!4
4 664i
4 731
4 7641
4 Ufel
. 4 Ml ,
I 4 71V,
I 4 774
I 4 laHkl
j
1 4 tos'
I 4 8741
I I
6 031 6 93,
Oil 1 OS
6 04 6 K.I
i 12 6 91
8 24 8 98
I 6 96
6 27i 1
5 22 8 Ml
6 19 84
6 32 811
6 391 6 91
6 82 $ 861
6 iUt 6 Wj
141 I
6 09 6 981
6 12 7 03)
6 14 7 Oil
6 07 7 12
I 7 06
6 131 7 l&l
J 191 I
i 19, 7 14
6 7
6 i8 6 22
6 8ni K ill
6 Nli 6 311
0 50j B 04)
0 "
6 32
4 83
4 76
8 6$
8 M
$ 62
I 88 1
I Si.
6 9u
a
6 97
0 93
6 88
6 81 6 27 1
6 tJ 6 2b
a uii e m
.'ill b-
6 071 S 32;
t 97 i r.
6 99, 6 36
6 10 6 37
6 3l 5 39,
15 41,
$-50
8 4i
3 03
2 6s
4 S3
4 78
4 74
4 69
1 (Wi
4 691 8 63
1 8 68
4 86
4 671 $ tl
8 77
4 ti 3 51
4 66 3 52
4 691 8 67
8 6!
4 74
4 70 1 64
4 71 S 60
4 72; 3 63
4 71 3 08
4
1
2
26 4 1
9
32
12
4 .. 1
26 11 u
9
6 i
lot 15 8
"Indlcutes tiunduj-.
The official number or cars of stock
brought In today by each road was:.
v.uuie
P.. M x, Kt r t a
Wabash .'. 1
Missouri Pacific Ry.. ..
I'nlon Pacific system. 10
C. Hl N. W. Itv.. east
C. A- N. W. My., west 47
C, St. P., M. O.... 31
C, H. & Q., east 4
C, B. Q., west 23
C, K. 1. c P., east.. 9
. ' i) 1 a, r, 1
liii'iols Central Uy... 1 6
Chicago Ut. W 2 2
Total receipts 142
The disposition of tht day's receipts was
as lollnw., each buyer purchUHltig tne num
ber of head Indicated:
Buyer. Cattle. Hogs. Sheet).
omana fucking to...
Swll't and Company...
cuduhy 1'acKitig lo...
Armour oi Co
V ansant at t o
Carey & Hcnton
Lobman & Rothschild.
McCreary At Carey
. I. Stephen
Hill Son
Huston ci Co
Al. Wolf
J. II. Bulla
J. B. Root & Co
. 8
liagerty A- Co
Other buyers
363 1.4V9 442
8i4 2,I2
82 1 2,628 422
554 3,.32 1.42a
. ."5
51
62
81
1
104
4 !!!!!
-'8
2
71
188
loit 126 1.69S
Totals.
.3,436 9,467 3,88;
CATTLE There was quite a liberal run
here this morning tor a Thursduy, but the
demand seemed to be fully equal I) the
supply, and as a result trailing ruied actlvo.
witn prices fully as goou as iho.io paid
yesterday.
A good many beef steers were Included
in -the 'offerings, but there"wer9 none es
good as the ones that brought $54i5 yetler
oay. Trading, though, ruled active, with
prices steady to strong on anything at all
desirable, and it waa not long Letore 1 lie
bulk of the offerings waa dlspuued of- liven
the common and warmed-up kinds sold
without a great deal of trouble at good,
steady prices. Feeder buyers are com
petitors on the warmed-up kinds of t;ood
quality, which helps out the murket on
mat class to quite an extent.
The cow murket was also active and
fully steady this morning. The kinds that
suited buyers' were undoubtedly a little
stronger, while .others were just about
steady. Trading, though, ruled active on
all kinds, so that It was not long before
most everything m sight was disposed of
at very satisfactory prices.
Bulls, veal calves and stags worj also in
good demand, with prices lolly aj good hs
those in force yesterday.
The demand for blockers and feeders
was fully equal to the supply at..1 .n hili
an 84.16 wus paid tor western hn J feeucrx,
which ts the high aolnl of the cua.i:i 'o
date. The gener.il market cojiJ saft.ly
be quoted active and Mronrf cn nnythir.g nt
all desirable. Common cattle are not us
brisk as the better trades, but xt ill even
that class is selling at good, strong prices.
Representative saloe:
BEEF STEERS.
No.
IS.'.'.
It...
10!!!
1.
At. Pr.
1100 3 to
484 lit
I 70
UO IK
lOlit) 4 00
771) 4 Otl
SM 4 0(1
12S0 4 on
S2S 4 It
lOttt 4 26
1040 4 SO
10H1 4 an
tlO 4 5
1000 4
jr urn 4 m
7 104t 4 95
11 s 4 4t)
II 10211 4 40
I 4 40
I 78 4 40
I s2 4 411
0 1047 4 46
II 10U 4 46
H 6 4 41
No
in
20
14
4
t
4
7
?6
!t
67
li
:i
40
20
14
29
Ar. Pr.
. . . . 1070 4 46
....1167 4 60
1002 4 60
1266 4 HI
1061 4 46
1232 4 (6
....1322 4 70
.'..1.110 4 70
...1277 4 70
....1160 4 76
....1441 4 tl)
,...1260 4 10
,...11I 4 10
....1242 4 $6
....1221 4 86
1234 4 40
....1.174 6 00
lttl 6 00
1341 I 00
.1411 6 OS
60 186E 6 10
It 1217 6 10
16 1211 4 14
l MM 6 30
HTEEKS AND COWS.
s Ml 4 40 II Hot 4 64
I til 4 60 1 1302 4 70
is ' 1046 4 60 14 Hi! 4 76
1 Ml 4 40 II 1241 I II
.3 715 4 10
HTKEK8 AND HEIFERS,
n in 4 si 11 1111 4 to
,,,,MCOW8.
in 421 1 60 12 M7 .3 M
t' 810 I 25 14 1011 I U
", 1W I 26 1 10l 1 16
1 ' 820 1 46 4 1160 I 4fi
1' 114 I 46 . 11 1021 I 46
4 1032 I 10 II 10(6 t 46
1 ' 170 2 bt) 1004 I 46
Ill I in 1 1100 I 46
1 60 1 16 12 1042 I 70
4' 1st I 46 1 110 t TO
1 720 $46 I SKI I 70
1 1040 I 76 77 S 71
I 1010 i 16 4 160 3 U
1 i0 I 00 Ml VII I 10
1 170 I 00 1 1230 I 15
1 860 8 00 4. 1301 i 86
4 Ill 8 00 1 1100 t 81
1 1040 I 00 3 1083 Hi
I 870 1 00 1 1011 86
I 670 I 00 16 lot 8 86
1 1270 2 10 ) 110 I 16
1 1(100 3 10 1 1V0 I 10
4 1.10 I 20 1 1162 I lo
1 1066 I 26 II 1211 I ft
t( 847 I 86 1 1024 I SO
I 810 I 40 2 1086 4 00
1 870 I 60 10 11V) 4 110
l' 1240 I 60 14 lot 4 O0
H 861 40 17 1024 4 06
I Ill I 10 1 18.10 4 13
1 ltao I 40 1 1260 4 26
1 1170 I 40
CUWzJ AND HEIFERS.
II 131 8 46 tl Ill It IS
is till ID 11 UK)7 t 86
HEIFERS.
H 641 I 40 10 IM $ IS
761 3 61 . z van 1 ?i
. . . 8 ID
... 740 I II
... M I 10
...120 I 26
... 720 I 26
... 116 I II
7 (.... Ml I 16
20 Sll I so
11 (22 I 10
1 1100 4 00
II 101 4 00
ISO I 16
BCLL8.
1 Ill I 71 1 1420 S 10
1, llkO I 16 1 14M) I 40
J 1410 I 16 . 1 1664 I 44
1 14S0 I 16 1 14IW I 16
1 1440 8 86 1 1740 I II
1 1H)0 I 86 1 1T70 I m
1 1640 I 40 I....'. UN I SO
1 1644 I 40 1 16M I 6
CALVES.
I 160 4 60 1 150 10
1 170 4 16 1 130 I 40
1 US) I 0 1 lie 6 76
1 160 6 Vl ( Ill I IS
1 80 6 00 1 : (0
4 147 I 86
STOCK CALVES.
1 940 I 64) 83 I 44
170 t 6 1 M I 7
1 ro a on a 410 1
4 473 a si
8TOCK fWVI AND HEIFERS.
a no a 40 t Mo 1 71
a 412 I 60 t 426 3 M
1 1070 t 60 Mil 8 I
a 84 1 n 1 27o a 00
I HI t 4ii 1 M IM
i s:t 1 to 1 io a is
I se ;
STOCKEUs AND FEEDERS.
I 670 IM J -. I 1"
4 7 I 4o ' 4 MJ 111
71 4.V1 I 4o I tl n
1 S0 8 Mi t .'. 8 IS
1 TOO t ' I S. M I o
1 10 J 60 10 S4 4 00
1 no 1 st : si J 4 00 .
1 V4H 4 6 7 84 4 00
1 720 I 45 i M0 4 Oil
1 511 2 46 4 71 4 00
4 , mo I K 61 4 lo
4 : 144 I To I IOOS 4 W
II siA 1 70 II : 4 7i
14 4-1 I TS
HotlS There was just a fair run of hogs
in slRht this morning, and with a lalny
g . 1 J demand the market at this point did
not show a great deal of change. The
prices paid, tnotttrli, were a trifle uneven.
As a accural thing the kinds that Milted
buyers sold a little strong.!'. wf'!e those of
undesirable quality, and especially com
mon light weights, were a llt'.le tlotv, T lth
prices a trifle wak In spots. On the
whole, though, there was not much chnnge
from ycetrrdsy's average. The hogs la
gan to change bands nt an eirly 'lour,
and while the market did rot show any
great amount of activity, still m 1st ever) -thing
was disposed of In good seiat.n. The
light weights went largely from l 2
down, butchers and mixed 14 S6 to I4.JX) and
heavies $1.90 to l&.OiH. Rcpresn.itU-t.' s.iifs:
No. Ac. h. rr. No. Ar. 8h Pr.
107 :8 id 4 30 2 Ml ... 4 S7'
SS 10 M 4 77'4, 4 214 80 4 87',
81 141 . . ' 4 80 Tl 257 80 4 87',
77 201 40 4 sa 74 207 . . 4 87",
24 Ji'l ... 4 80 SI 271 40 4 17
41 321 ... 4 10 47 241 40 4 ST 'a
44 23 ... 4 80 44 240 40 4 871,
82 l4 ... 4 6'i 70 238 ... 4 17',
21. 221 40 4 IT 244 121) 4 IT',
l 112 40 4 1: 4 TO 261 SO 4 I7S,
71 1 10 4 64 252 l 4 87,
78 201 80 4 S2t 61 J.W 4V 4 IT',
71 113 40 ttlS Tl 311 ... 4 IT"
71 218 80 4 121 71 341 ... 4 11,
14 22 ... 4 It, 73 22il ... I 17 1,
41 123 ... 4 ! Ml ... 4
71 104 ... 4 821 40 241 ... 4 lo
74 200 to 4 82', 64 261 ... 4 0
27 2UI ... 4 lt4 18 324 ... I XI
14 Ill ... 4 16 44 :i ... 4 SO
78 213 ... 4 1 64 SOU 120 4 K,
44 2S8 40 4 16 II 2l 10 IM
42 221 ... I la 12 263 ... 4 n
17 211 40 4 86 T6 2o3 ... 4 so
74 243 ... 4 IS 71 261 10 4 so
II 241 4 16 62 2.M) ... 4 10
IS 234 M III II 247 ... 4 10
72 241 200 4 16 17 261 ... 4 10
71 230 ... 4 Id ' 263 ... 4 10
42 Hit 140 4 86 61 261 ... 4 (0
71 211 ... 4 16 CI 241 80 4 80
41 Ill 10 4 66 18 271 ... 4 o
11 223 ... 4 86 33 247 ... 4 so
71 212 40 4 16 76 20 ... 4 X)
2 211 ... 4 SS 4 267 ... 4 HI
74 211 ... 4 16 247 ... 4 0
44 151 ... 4 16 70 266 ... 4 0
11 240 40 4 16 Tl 231 ... 4 90
211 ... IS 4 26 1(0 4 0
72 224 40 4 89 16 21 40 4 IT'
74 264 ... 4 16 SO 277 40 4 82
12... 227 0 4 II 41 2741 . . 4
IS 221 ... 4 86 40 211 40 4 12V
73 241 M IK 11 291 HI 4 t',
44 201 II III 44 272 ... 4 12'
72 tit ... 46 4 260 ... 4 12',
73 21 ... 4 66 40 340 ... 4 12
40 211 ... 4 86 241 ... 4 17,
69. ...v.. .21 ... 4 86 80 261 ... 4 U",
78. 221 SO 4 86 , 61 304 ... 4 86
ft. 222 80 4 86 44 Mi ... 4 IS
161... ....211 ... 4 16 20 342 40 4 S
43. ...... .263 120 4 874 14 .131 R0 4 6
44 240 40 4 I7 63 818 ... 4 7V
141 140 40 4 I7t 14 Ill 40 I 00
60 .238 ... 4 17' 40 116 ... 100
74 140 ... 4 ITt 43 Ul ... 100
61 211 120 4 I7H 44 31 ... 100
3 270 40 4 87 II 172 ... 100
41 244 ... 4 17'. 12 374 80 6 02V,
SHEEP There was a moderate supply of
sherp In sight thla morning and the quality
of what uid arrive was common. Tnere
were a few bunches that showed con
siderable quality, but the general run could
not be classed better than medium. Buyers
did not soem to be at all anxious for the
class of stock offered and as a leeult the
niarktt was slow with the feeling weak.
I'p to rather a late hour comparatively
little business had been transacted.
The lamb market was also slow and weak.
The quality was common and the demand
limited. As compared with a week ago,
the generul market on both sheep and lamb.
Is right around 16c to 25c lower and as
compared with the high time both sheep
and lambs are 25c to 60c lower, but the
greatest decline is on the lambs.
Quotations tor ted stock; Good o choice
yearlings. I6.404j4.li0; fair to good year
lings, tti.0OJj6.4o; good to choloe wethers,
15. 60436. 00; fair to good wethers. 15.0006.50;
good to choice ewes, $6,0005.60: fair to good
ewes, (4.60435.00; common to fair ewes, (4.00
&4.60; good to choice lambs, t7.l'a7.60; fair
to good iambs, I7.004i7.26; feeder lambs, 16.6V
43 6. (6. Represents tlva eaiea:
No. Av. Pr.
15 western cull ewes 80 3 25
373. western ewes K2 5 10
6 western wethers s3 6 60
56 western yearlings 76 tt 25
169 western ewes , 16 4 Vo
1 western ewe..'. 0 4 Is)
181 western ewes f i 4 SO
104 Colorado ewes... '. 94 6 16
212 Colorado ewes 91 5 15
612 Colorado ewes 95 6 16
110 Colorado ewes 96 6 16
26 western wethers 91 5 60
39 western wethers 94 5 50
241 w Hern ewes. 63 4 76
3ul iwalern lamtft , 62 6 25
steadv; selling. 14 '': f0, bulk tit sal-s
.7."4 S6.
IIMIH t A IIUl.Ka M.K 1HIIKKT,
onriltloa of Trade and qialallsai an
Ktaple aad Fancy Pros! nee.
EOOS Receipts increasing, candled stock
l a 17c.
LIVE POULTRY Hens, 10c; young ros
tcrs, net until. g rlxs, sc to lot ; old roof
ters, i.'i'i'ic. turkevs, lic; dutkii. lv '
Hl.'TTER-Pnrklng stock. 16c: choice t
fancy rtiilty, JIvjc; creamery, 21VB-1c
prints. 25c. ,
FMI1.S14 FROZEN FISH Trout. c: pick
erei, 'r; pike, c; perm, ic; luticnsn, !;
ishitetish, 9c; sail. .on. lie: ledsnnfjper. 10c;
halibut. 9; crnpples. lie; nuffalo. it': whits
bass, lie; herring. 5c; blurllsli, 11c; Spanish
nis' ltercl 11c. h rog lcs. per do . 4"c.
HAY Prices nuoted by Omaha Wholesale
I flnv Healers association: '.'hotce No. 1 UP
land, 67. HO; No. 2. a6..i; medium, 6.li: coarse
$.".50. Rye straw, 15.50. l'lxse pricra a'n
for hav of aoitl color it J iuniit.
BRAN Per ion. $17.60.
OYSTERS New York counts, per on,
45c; extra selects, per can S5c; alandarda.
per can, 3oc. Bulk: Standards, per gal.,
$1.10; extra selects, per gal., fl.ii; New
Yoik counts, per gnl $! !..
TRoriCAI. FRI.ITS.
ORANC5ES Calif rnla. extra fancy Bel
la ud navels, all rites. $2.50: fancy navels.
$2 25; choice navels, large sites SO, $6. 11.'
t-'. 10.
LEMON8-Calif."i1s fsnrw. M.iO; and
$60. $3. so; choice. 270, 3t". 300. $3.l
DATES Fer D..X of HO-lb pkga., tlOO;
Hallowee. Ui "0-1 b. boxes, per lb.. 4Vi1i6c.
FIGS California, per lo-ib. cartnr, 7;.
85c ; imported Smyrna. 4-crown. It; sad
-crown, 13c; fancy. Imported (washed), l
1-lb. pka., lGfilkc.
BANANAS Per medium-sited bunch. Jl.Ti
02:5; lumtnis. 2.(ntfi.00.
GRAPEFRUIT Per box of 51 to 64. 16 00.
FRUITS
' APrLKS New i ora Kings. 13 3: New
York Greenings. $3 00; New York Baldwins.
$3.00; Colorado Wlncsaps, per bu. box, $1.65;
lJtpplns, $1.60.
GRAPES Imuorted iriaial. per kef,
I7.00.
TANGERINES - California, per 4 box.
$2.50
CRANBERRIES Wisconsin Bell and Bu
gle, per bbl., $8.00; Jcisj i, uui , $3 00;
per box, 2.75
VEGETABLES.
POTATOES Home grown, In tacks, pef
bu.. 46c; Colorado, per bu., 60c.
TURNIPS old. per bu.. 4oc: Canada rut
abagas, per lb., lc; new. per dot.. 45c.
CAR MOTS Old, per bu., 40c; new. per
dot , 45c.
PARSNIPS Old, per bu.. 40c. ,
BEETS Old, per bu.. 60c; new, per dot.,
46c.
BEANS Navy, per bu.. $2.10.
ONIONS Home grown, red. In sacks, per
lb., lc; Speol.tli. per craie. $2.50; Colorado
vellow, per lb., 2c; new, southern, per do,
46c.
CUCUMRERS-Per dot.. $l.7oy0t.
TOM ATOES Florida, per 6-basket crate,
$5.011116.60.
CAULIFLOWER - California, per crate,
$3.00.
C ARB AGE Holland seed, per lh H.C
SWEET POTATOES Kansas kiln orled.
per bbl., $2.60.
CELERY-Callfornla, 46tt79e.
RADISHES Hot house, per dot., 45e.
LETTUCE Per box of about fifteen
heads, 60c.
RHUBARB Per dos. bunches. TJctrjIl.OA
PARSLEY Per dot. bunches. 75c.
MISCELLANEOUS.
SAUERKRAUT Wisconsin, per keg.,
$2.26.
CHEESE Wisconsin twins, fntl rteain.
13c: Wisconsin Young America, 14c; block
Swiss, new, 15c; old, 16fl7c; -Wisconsin
brick. 15c; Wisconsin llmburger, 14c.
HIDES No. 1 green, 7c; No. 2 green, 6c:
No. 1 salted, 8Vc; No. 2 salted,. 7Hc; No. t
veal calf, 9c; No. 2 veal calf. 7c; dry salted,
Sitfllc; sheep pelts, 26cj$l.UO; hoise hides,
$l..V'o3 00.
NUTS Walnuts. No. 1 soft shells, new
crop, per lb., 15c; hard shells, per lb., lJo;
No. 2 soft shells, per lb., 12c; No. t hard
shells, per lb., 12c; Pecans, large, per lb ,
lie; small, per lb., 10c; peanuts, per lb. 7c;
roasted peanuts, per lb., sc; Chili walnuts,
fer lb., 12gpi3Vtc; almonds, soft shell, per
b.. 17c; hard sell, per lb.. 15c; chestnuts,
per lb., 12H3'l'lc; new black walnut, per
bu., 75frf)Oc; shellbark hickory nuts, per bu.,
$1.75; large hickory nuts, per bu., $1.50.
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle, Sheep and I.amba Are Steady
Hoars Strong;.
CHICAGO. March 9. CATTLE Receipts,
8,000 hesd; market steady; good to prime
steers, $5. 156. 26; poor to medium, i3.8isp
4.80; stockera and feeders. $2.6oit4.60; cows,
$3.CO4.50; canners, $1.60(2.40; heifers, $3.00
4j6.oO; bulls, t2.504.-: calves, 13.0OTf7.00.
HOGS Receipts, 27,000 head; tomorrow.
20,000 head; market strong; mixed and
butchers, $4.8O)j6.10; good to choice heavy,
$5.(K'ri6.r,H; rough heavy, $4.k5'((6.0C; light,
$4.70-1)6.06; bulk of sales, $4.96it6.uO.
SHEEP AND LA M BS Receipts, 18,000
head; sheep and lambs steady; goon tu
choice wethers, $5.6M3.10; fair to choice
mixed, $1.75116.40; western sheep. $4.75'o6.00;
native lambs, $5.oo7.65; western lambs,
$6.50tj7.65. ,
Kanaaa City Live stock Market.
KANSAS CITY; March 9. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 4.5uO head, including 300 southerns;
market steady to 15c lower; choice expor
and dressed beef steers. J.OOiuSl. u
good, $3. SOOT. 00; western it-ti .ters. $3.7S
8(5.26; stockers and feeders, $3.00rg4.80: south
ern steers, $3,504(4.75; southern fed cows,
$2.2503.61; native cows, $4.0084.25; native
heifers, $2.75424.60; bulls, $J.7594.25; culves.
$3.0O4i6.25.
HOGS-Recelpts, 7.500 hesd; market 5c
lower; top, $5.06; bulk of sales, Rfc5&S.05;
heavy, $6 .WW. OS; packers, K906.00; pigs
and lights, $4.16fi4.2H.
SHEEP AND IAMBS Receipts. 2.400
head: market steady to 10c lower; native
lambs, $6.6057.40; native wethers. IS.OOijJ
6.65; native fed ewes, $4 75(!r6.75; western fed
lambs, $rt.50a1.40; western fed yearlings,
I6.00ittti.25; western fed sheep, $1.75446.65;
stockers nnd feeders, $3.75$ 6.60.
St. Lonla Lira Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS. Msrch . -CATTLE Receipts.
(.000 head, Including 8.000 Texans; market
atsady; native whipping and export ateera,
$4.006.00; dressed beer and butcher steers,
$3. 50&6. 25; steers under 1.000 lbs., $3.261.36:
stockers and feeders, $2.604.66: cows and
heifers. $2.764. 10; canners. 2 On-flfl.OO; bulls,
$2.76-3.66; calves. $4,004.50; Texas and In
dian steers, $3.0of4.75; cows and heifers,
$2.003.86.
Ht HIS Receipts, 6.4K10 head: market
steady; pigs and lights, $4 OtV7j4.no ; packers,
$5.05'rA.15; biitrhera and best heavy, $6.113-
e.ao.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 800 head:
market steady; native muttons, $3.00 6.00;
lambs. $6.004i'7.26; culls and bucks, $t.0o
6.00; atockers, fi.HXUS.W.
Hew York Live "tock Market.
NEW YORK. March 9 BEEVES Re
ceipts, 870 head; 22 cars for sale, 'but alt
held for Friday's market; feeling weak;
exports. 620 cattle.
CALVES Receipts, 35" head; market
about steady: very few prime veals here;
veals. $6.004lS 60; tops, $8 75; fed calves, $4.00.
No barnyard stock offered: dressed calves
Sulct; city dressed veals, 7Vi'ifl3o; country
ressed, 7(3-1 l'c.
HOGS Receipts. 6,119 head; less than a
car for sale. Steady; good to prime state
nogs, s.ootjn.; choice light pi
trade, stum,
prln
fgs,
outside
SHEEP AND LAMBS Recelnts. LSM
head; market dull but steady; sheep, $5.00
T6.12H: lambs. $7.0(6 40.
St. Joseph I
ST. JOSEPH,
eel pi. 2.161 head:
natives, $4.00U5.ii0;
4.60; atockers and
HOGS Receipt a.
to 6c lower: llgln
heavv. $4 90r6 i2H
SHEElf AND
head; market stea
wes, $5.50,
,lve Rtoek Market.
March 9. CATTLE Re
market steady to strong;
cows and heifers, 11.75'rf
fenders, $.1.2604 66.
.wl bead: market weak
$4 B04J-4.95; medium snd
LAMBS Receipts. 3.209
dy; Colorado lambs, $7.40;
Stock la Sight.
Receipt pf!lve stock at tha six principal
western maj-kots yesterday were:
. Cattle. Hoga
South On-ialiti 3o 9.300
Hloux City '. 400 3 X
Kanaaa City 4 1 7.6ou
8L Ixjuia t.OuO . t.tmt)
St. Joseph 3,1"1. 9,Hnl
Chlciigo , . . A.iasO k 27,000
Sheep.
3,400
400
t"0
8.209
. 18.000
TotaTs
23,551 ' 62,861 t7,k09
Hloas Cliy Live- tts( Market.
BIQIX CITY, la .March -(BpeciaJ Tele-
Ctain.l-ATTLV-Reeiliis. 400 head; mar
si steady; breve. $J.ffjuS 25; os. bulla
and inlxrd,' $2.Mfi4.uO: stotkera and fedsra,
$i76ti4iio; calves and yearling. ti.Wgt.lA.
HOGS-Rccelpui, 33 iu head; market
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. March 9 COFFEE Market
for futurea opened steady at unchanged
prices to a decline of 6, points on rather
disappointing cables and' full primary re
ceipts. Later cables for Santos reported
large Sao Paulo receipts for the day and
with demand very limited, prices increased
Final quotations were steady at a net loss
of - lOtfrlS points. Sales were reported of
86.500 bags, including Mny at 6. 30(86. 40c;
July, 6.4ftC(i6.60c; September. 8.70(fr6.80c: De
cember, 6.Kft7.00c; January, 6.96c. Spot,
quiet; No. 7, Rio, ic.
.near aad Molasses.
NEW TORK. March 9.-SUGA R-Ra,w,
quiet; fair refilling, 4 9-16c; centrifugal, 96
test, 6 l-16c; molasses sugar, 4 6-16c; re
fined, quiet; crushed, 6.75c; powdered, 6.15c;
granulated, 6.06c. 1
NEW ORLEANS. March 9. SUGAR
Strong: open kettle, 3a44c: open kettle,
centrifugal. 4HtJ6c; centrifugal whites,
6 9-liic; vellows, 4l4j'5Hc; seconds, 341Vic.
MOLASSES Quiet : open kettle, Waite;
centrifugal, 6l6c. Syrup, steady, 204j-i5c.
Dry Goods Market.
NEW YORK, March 9.-DRY GOODS A
slight increase In the volume of dry goods
business secured at flrat hands is reported
and with this Increase cornea further re
luctance on the port of sellers to accept
certain of the offers recently considered
fairly satisfactory. Buying of certain lines
has indicated that Jobbers have received
more active demand from their customers.
This Is particularly true of the south.
Philadelphia Produce Market.
PHILADELPHIA.' March 9 BUTTER
2'V63c lower; western creamery, ,.264c; ex
tra nearhv prints. 29c. .
EGGS Firm' ami lc higher; nearby fresh
and western fresh, 24c nt marlf. .
CHEESE Firm and higher: full
creams, fancy, 14c; fair to good, ,1340 13V&C.
CITY PAVING REPAiF PLANT
Work on Ha Construction Will He
Gotten Under Way This ,
Month.
Work on the construction of the-munlclpsl
asphalt repair plant is expected . to lie
started before the month la out. . The con
tract and hijnd. properly executed have
been received from the Star Machine works
of Indianapolis, which will build the plant.
The documents are in the form prescribed
by the city engineering and legal depari
ments nnd merely await the formality of
approval by the Board of Public Worlts
and council. As soon ss this Is done noti
fication will be forwarded to the contractors
to begin operations. Ninety days Will he
given In which to complete the Job, which
Is to cost $7,500.
nEAL EHTATK THAMKEItt.
DEEDS filed for record March 9, a fui
nlshed by the Midland Guurantee sc.!
Trust company, bonded abstracter, 16H
Farnam street, for The Her:
A. H. Vandernool and wife to J. W.
Anderson, part of lot 16, block 10,
Patrick a 2d add ....$ 75u
E. Jonee and wife to Lilly W. .lackaon,
undH 11 H or lot 9, block 60. -South '
Omaha .: Oxi
W. R. Dudley and wife to Lilly W.
Jackson, same 1 II.'
K. Smith and wife to W. T. Graham,
part of lot Wi, Mlllurd A Caldwell
add 5"
Plotter Townalte company to A. 'F.
Snyder, lot 6, block 4. Bennington...
K. Sweet to Louisa CowgUl, lot -7,
block 2, Bmltltfleld uful
Matilda H. Reed to C. Cook, wVi lot
2, block 45, Omaha l.om
E. Sweet to Cordelia A. 8. Wltske.
lot 6, Ernest Sweet's add 2xi
William K. Potter, receiver, to Jo
sephine Nelson, lot 6, block 1, Mor
rison's add '. . . V 4 10
Rattle Furuqulst and husband to Mary
H. Bonnevler, part lot 4, Nelson
' add i 1 2.4i
Carrie Noll to W. II Vlcker. lot 16.
and part lot 26, Luka t Teniplaton'a
add ' f'
Edwards -Wood Go.
(Incorporated) -ftalB
Office: Fiftji and Robert strti
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