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TnE OMAHA DAILT BEE: TUESDAY. MARCH 14. 1905. XRA1N AND PRODUCE MARKET May Wheat Ooei Down Ftit tad May Oori Up. JULY WHEAT REACTS fROM OVERSELLING World's Shlaaaeate af Cera tea- llaee te Shaw Heart Craps Hearles tar Week. OUA1IA, March 13. I. 1i wn quarter It la instated the Wall etreet speculators arc not out of tha My deal, hut this la not ire nrlly believed. i1 May wheat laat week closed with a t decline tor tha week of 4c, and although some speculators prof eased to see support '. In tha closing session, tha wheat again , flrflppfl thla morning-, at ona time reaching . a point 13Sc below the hlf h mark a month So, when It was I1.12H. The close Satur day waa II. US. and the opening today 11.11. i'ha market fluctuated from to c on every trade, and at one time went down to II OB. At noon It afoot) $1.12V. The July, on tha ether hand, waa rather atronger than Saturday. The clone for the week waa - lo and the opening thla morning JlVr", which waa alao the low point. Tha high mark reached before roon waa Kc. Tna May waa panicky during the slump and tradea were made at all aorta of figure e. Armour bought a little at II.) OH. which steadied the market. The commission houses In Chicago and the shorts bought tha July thin morning, which gave it Ita atrength. The July had already suffered a break of la and a reaction waa due. Tha . commission houaea have been preaching mm inn juiy waa oversold ana mat an advance wee sure to follow the very hear ten attitude of tha crowd, for a long time the trade has not had a chance to sell the July In the nineties and better. Tha specula tors have taken Into considers tlon the high price and the good crop conditions reported and have sold heavily. The selling has cost the market SVfcc In a week and 10H from the top. The same conditions prevailed laat year, when tfte selling brought the market 6o lower than lit I nor, Liverpool closed with a loee of from 44 to 'i, Antwerp waa unchanged and Paris ruined from 6 to 10 centimes. The world's visible supply of wheat Is 3S.084,no bushels, against 33.SM.0no Inst year, and decree se for the week 471,000 bushels. Thw world's shipments follow. America, 1.104.000 bushels, against i 1.104,000 the pre ceding week and 1,266.000 last year; Russia,, S.KH.OdO bushels, sralnst 2.663,000 and 8.000. ("Oi Imnube, 824.000 bushels, against 720. quo snd 444,000; Argentna, 4O7S.000 bus., against 8.7("4.O00 and 2.7HO..r India. 348.000 bushels, gainst 840.M0 and $64,000; Australia, l,9f.2.0T0 bushels, against 1.8X0.000 ssid 1.06,0fl0 Austria, nothing, against nothing for tna preceding week and 40,000 bushels last year. The total Is 11.140,000 bushels this week, igalnst 11,128.000 the preceding 'week' and I, If J. 000 last year. . - , The world'' visible supply of oorn Is smaller than a year ago, the figures being I.3&8.OO0, against 9.87,000. .The. Increase far the week Is 17.000 bushels. The corn olear nees sre very large, being 1.260.0OO bushels. Tha world's shipments of corn follow: America. 1.713,OO0 bushels, sgalnst 1,088,000 the- preceding week and 1,388.000 last year: Russia, 60.000 bushels, against 80,000 and i38.000; Danube shipped nothing thla week and Inst, against 673 bushels last year: Argentina, 128.000 bushels, against 198,000 and 847,000. The speculative market ' was active this morning and the Mav corn reached a point where it haa not been for some long time. The close last week waa Je and the opening this morning 48'4c. The Mali point reached before noon waa W'ia and at noon it was 48T.C. Liverpool Wa f ...... 1 . . li.l " " .'.. -yM iv 5ai: niKiier. , Omaha Cash Kale. WHRATMn 4 hard 1 ear. MU lbs.. .ie CORN'-No. 4, 1 car. 44C. Omaha fash Prleea. ! WHEAT No. 2 hsrd. 11 04ftl 05! No. 3 urd. IWe$1.03: No. 4 hard. MVfrOJWv No. 3 i prlng. 11.06. C(inN-N. t 43c; No. 3. 4SVe: No. 4. V,c; no grade 4ta44c; No. 2 yellow, 46c: ; ft. 3 yelluw. 4tVic; No. 1 white, 4Sc. No. 8 Hlle. ' OATS No. S mixed, 30c: No. 3 mixed, J 4o; No. 4 mixed. !i9e; No. 2 white, 31c; J U Khito. 301c; No. 4 white, 29Vic; stand a I, J04e. ' . Carlo! Hecelpts. Wheat. Corn. Oatr. t'hlcago El $70 469 Kansas City 77 73 .Vllnncspnlla 474 .... , ... Iniluth .,..,.....'. -a ... . ... fit I.iMila . Mi 1 k'l Umaha '. 21 191 22 ( Mlaaeanolla Wheat Market. ' ;. The racge eT prly.es uuld Irt Minneapolis a ITrniirteV! ne TUP ks rdi.U aua t'nmrnv. '110-111 Board of Trade, was: " r fc. i ! . i i , r Artlulcs.l Open.; High , Low, Close. Sat'y. Wheat Msy.,. : 'July... Hi pt ., 1 09 1 OA 1 09 1 07m 1 09 1 08 lOd 1 04 II 0SVB I 05 . SSUI 7Vil S1B 7'4 HKW YORK UUX2R4I. MARKET '4gaotatloBS af tha Day Varieas t omniodlt les. NBW " TORY, March 13.-FLOUR-Re-rclpts, 21,052 bbls.; exports, 1.064 bbls.; mr . ket quiet and easy: Minncgoa patents, 15.84 Ai.20: bakers, 4.1m64.M); winter patents, .'i;.4(w?r:.7&; straights. 45.1W&.20; extras, il.66Cr ' 4..'t; low grades. I.1.45ift4.10. Rye flour, quiet ffslr In good, I4.;ici4.(i); clioive to fancy, a4.7M4.9n. Muckwhest flour inactive at r.oonti.io. . 4 'ORNMKAI Steady; flne white, II.J0; coarse, new, ll.104il.12; ktln-drled, U04is.l0. H Y K Nominal ; We. . BARLKY-Duli; fowling, 44Hc c. I. f. , New York; malting, 4&2c c. I. f. Buffalo. r WHEAT Reclpls, 9h0 tu.; exiwrts, tl,7Z7 bu.; spot market steady: No. 2 red, nom inal, elevator; No. 1 red, 11.17V f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern. Uuhith, U.22 f. o. b. afloat : No. 1 hard. Manitoba, 11.10 f. o. b. afloat. Immediately following a 'higher start, due to low temperatures west i and covering, wheat options weakened on mi bad break in May at Chicago, It rallied and was Irregular for a time, eventually turning strong on heavy covering of shorts, -tha strength In corn and bull sup port. The close showed tsfjHo net advance at 11.114: July. 95V&97V. closed at 7Hc; September. K6'6.9V closed at 89c. CORN Receipts, 172,000 bu. ; exports, M2, 124 bu. ; spot market nrm: No. 2, 69c, ele- ' vstor, and MV f. o. b. afloat; No. I yel low, S6c; No. 2 white, He. Option market waa steady from start to finish, tha In fluences being small world's shipment, nrm cables, outalde, buying and but) senti ment. Last prices were ln'B'V net lower: May, MIK!tr&5c. closed at Uc; July, 64 WO 644e, closeil at 54 OATS Receipts. 71,500 hu. : exports, 186. 000 bu.; snot market unlet: mixed, 3 to XI IKiiinus, ST'WMjc; natural white, SO to SI pounds, 3tiiivlc; clipped, 3tt to 40 pounds, 0tj4lo. Options nominal. HAY-Quiet: shipping. 6W76c; good to ili.i.-eL. 8Mt2H.ri , lIOIsrV-gulet: paplflc coast, 1904, STittSOc: 103. olds, UK 18c. HIDKH-gulet: Oslveston. 20 to 15 lbs. 18c: California. 21 to lo.. 19c; Texas dry. :4 lo 30 lbs.. lirc. I.KATHKR-rVmi acid. 24. 'ROVI8IONb-H.f. ateady; family. tUOO flU.IO; mess. tn.UnqD.&O; bevf hums, I23.&0; packet. 111.0 01-J t); city, extra India moss, , HOAnrUto. t"t meats, steady; pickled bel : lies. I7.0ntt1.60; pickled shouldera, .V4Ot.a0; pickled hsms, li6"iWK.7r, Ird barely steady : western stnimel, 7.20 refined quiet; com . pound. 4.7yft6.ai; continent, 17.26; South America. 17.76. . l-'ork. quiet; family, 114.60 4h.l6.Oi; abort clear, 113.0tKhyl5.3S; mess, iu.00 Mi U.Rfl. '. nici;guiet ; domestic, fair to extra, mtii'i'f-Japan, nominal. TALI.QW.-Uun: rlty, 4&,C; country ift 4Te. - - lilTTKR-rirm: street price., lra creKinery. aani;. tirtliUl prices, oreum ery. I'omiiion In extra, i'misc; creamery, held, common to exirH,"20f)25c; state dairy, """iimn lo fxtra, I'iHc; renovated, com mon to xtra. 18;Je; western factory, com mon to .extra. lhfii'JJt; western Imitation creamery, f omrnun to extra. j.4c. CHKK81C Stiong; state full creum, small, .colored and white fancy. J4c; stal fin. l'c; stale lalo nunle, colored and white, poor to choice. lOHfalSe; sute lnrge. colored and while fancy, i$c; state Hue, 1MUci state late mailr, colored and white, poor to choice. 1047 Vjt: ' K.OOB - Weak, western firsts, 22c; western aecotid". '.'li;lWr. , I1l I.TR V-Allve. nominal: dressed, steady; western chickens. 13Moi fowls, 18c; turkeys. IMl Oc . " I 1 1 1 1 k.u it I v at fl NKW ViRK. March IS The vtslMa s . ... n - ,w ,t , , c. , ,i, if, n v Piled y the New York Produce exih is r juiiovp. , Ulif.it, ,4i.t4.0iO bu., t decrease of 471 ........ A 4,: A A .... ... I . . . mis, ib,i.i.wi. a iirerriiFS ui lf,ml. Rve. I.CirlS.oCO bu.. a decrease of 6.ilnft. Hulls) , ,4Ci,0J bu., u decrease uf 177,000. reerlHMa7ket. T'KOHIA. 111.. Mnrcii 15.-CORN-Hlgher; No. t yellow, 47c: No. I yellow, 47c; No. 4 yellow. 4ik-; no grails. 44V-. i.VT 8toti; No. I whits. 3Hl31Vo; No. 4 whit. hiil'4 ' . Italatat 4.raia Market. DirLlTll. March n WIIKAT-To sr llce; N't) I norihern. Hot!', tin track: No. -..'.. X - ' - up- 'Olll- nga 000. .OuO. i northern, 11 W; No. a northern, II 0h'4t H; Jav, tl-arv. Jl-. ll.S: eeplember, OAT8 To arrive and on track, c CHICAOO OHAI1I Afta rROVISIOSS Peatarea at tk TraJlag trlaslag Prices Baaral af Trade.' CHICAOO, Marrh 18.-Kxcellent cash demand In tha northwest caused a strong close In the wheat market here today. Mar being tip IHc and July. IHc May corn Is up 1(j1V4jc Oats show a gain of Ho. Provisions are practically unchanged. Kxtrema nervousness marked trading In the wheat pit at the opening. Mav was 2So lower to c higher at l.1.12- and July waa a shade to VSc higher at lVk Mc. Tha wide fluctuations In May were due to a rumor that the Illinois Ware house commission would declare No. 2 Oregon red wheat to be deliverable on contracts here, l'neertalnty aa to tha renl position of the Wall street crowd In the May deal also had much to do with the unsettled feeling. Actual trading In the May option, however, was of small vol ants, atop loss orders being the principal feature. The July delivery showed con siderable firmness, a decreased movement in tha northwest being mainly responsible for tha comparative strength of that option. On the sharp break In May shorts covered moderately and the price soon re gained a large part of the Initial loss. The Best demand, however, waa for July. As trading progressed the demand became mora urgent, resulting In decided strength. Reports from Minneapolis of large sales of cash wheat hsd a stimulating effect nn apeculative trading here. Primary re ceipts also were small. May advanced to ll.ll4 and July to asWc. Tha market closed almost at the highest point of the day with May at ti ll and July at 93f04tac.. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 27.100 bushels. The amount on passage increased 2,118,000 bushels and the visible supply decreased 471.0OO bushels. Primary receipts were 858,600 bushels compared with .. 000 bushels a year ago. Minneapolis. Duiuth and Chicago reported receipts of 618 cars against 664 cars laat week and 641 cars a year ago. From atart to finish the corn market waa active and strong. A feature of trad ing waa heavy purchases by the leader of the bull crowd. Large clearances, light acceptances from the country and higher cablea were factors contributing to the strength. May opened WS'Hc higher at 4x4thmS4jc, sold up to 40Hc and closed at 4SKaH9Vc. Local reoelpta were 870 cars with t cars of contract grade. Strength of corn waa tha main factor In tha oats market. A heavy tone prevailed at the start as tha result of liberal local receipts, but with tha bulge In corn, the market became quite strong. Shorts were tha best buyers. Helling was aeattered. May -opened unchanged to Hc'nlKher at 81W&31SC, sold between SlSWc and 3Pc and nosed at S11c. Local receipts were 4N8 cars. ' Provisions were a trifle easier early, but later regained the loss In sympathy with strength of grains. The volume of busi ness was small, there being scarcely enough trading in lard and ribs to estab lish quotations. At the close May pork was up t4c at 112.65. ' 1-ard waa un changed at M.V7V4. Ribs were up a shade at Ki.wycK.S2V4. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, AO cars; corn, 408 cars; oats, 29a cars; hogs, 27,000 head. Leading futures rangeC as follows: Articles ! Open. I High. Low. Close. gat'y. Wheat, May July Sept. Corq May July Sept. Oats Mar. Msy July Sept. Pork May July Lard May July Ribs May July f.OsWl l.W'iVl.09 I 1.18 ( Ml, 4VfcH4l 49Vi 48'4!iq'49V, . 48 48UV 4(W,. 48S4mv3", H 4'if'4li!illl 48l49i,'(yJ ..I I I ISIVHI is'SWa" 3ifc;uVi 31 Vt 29' 31V.I 81 'Si 12.52V41 12.66 12.87V.I 12.72W I 6.97 7.10 6.80 6.96. HI 31M"VW 291 29, 31 H 31H 31 2i 6.97HI 7.12V.I 6.97 V, 12.50 12.65 6.95 7.10 6. 80 S.Sl 12.65 I 12.62 12.72HI 12.70 6.874 7.12H 6.80 6.97H 6.97UI .'7.12141 ' 6..MV.1 '. s.7V4i No. 2. Cash quotations were aa follows: FLOUR Steady; winter patetits, ts.00i95.10; straights, A.VJa, spring patents, tn.OOO 6.40; straights. 14. 403 4.90; bakers, I2.4-KU3.7J. WHEAT No. I spring. fl.ft Mlfe; No. 3, $1.03ei.l0; No. 2 red, tl.11trl.lMa. CORN-No. 2, 47Vic; No. 2 yellow, 48c. OATS No. 2, 32$l32Vi No. 2 white, 22V46 33c; No. 8 white, 31 Vi-lfUiiViC. ., . RYIC-No.. I, imikito. .. BARLKY-Oood feeding, 3840c; fair to choice malting. 43-47o. HKEDH No. 1 flax, 81.26: No. 1 northwest ern, I1.38H. Clover, coiitnacfc grade. 812.86. . PROV1HIONB-Ws. pivft,per bbl 113,30 r12.66. lArd. per 100 lbs., tti.82.86. Short ribs sides (loose),' ti.6,!6.76. Short clar sides I boxed , tf.76f.87'4. 1 Articles. . "",' j:-, ....... Receinta, Shipments. Flour, bbla .....ij . '20.600 ,2ii0 Wheat, bu. 21,000 13.0OO Corn, bu.' 6A7.JOO , 19S.20O Oats, bu. 429,200 ' H2.2O0 Rye. bu 8,100 . 29.nO0 Barley, bu 73,000 - 13,700 On the Produce exchange today the but ter market was steady; creamery, 20fF24c; dairy. 18tfr28c. Kggs, easy, at mark, cases Included, 17gi17Hc; firsts. 17V4c; prime firsts, 18c; extras, 19c. Cheese, firm; 12&13!4c. t. Loafs Grain) aaar Provisions, ST. LOCIS, March IS. WHEAT Higher; No, 2 red cash, elevator, tl.06'4; track. 11.13; May, tl.06'4: July, 87c; No. 2 hard, 81.08. ' CORN Higher: No. 2 cash, 47e; track, 48fi'49c; May, ,47t47'ic; July. 47Vc OATS Easy; No. 2 cash, 31e; track, S3c: Mav 34c: No. 2 white. 3314ift34c. FIjOI'R Steady; red winter patents, tn.lj 4hG.40; extra fancy and straights, 84.76tiM.90; clear, 84.26-84.60. SEElv-Timothy, ateady, tS.OOtg.M. cnRNMEAlz-Stearfv, 12.50. BRAN Cm II. sacked, east track, 6.1&Roe. HAY-Steady; lln.f,thy. 86.006 12.60; prairie, 88.00 10.00. IRON COTTON TIKS-Ke. HEMP TWINE 14o. PROVISIONS Pork. higher; Jobbing, 112.06. Lard, unchanged: prime steam, 16.60. I)ry salt meats, ateady; boxed, extra shorts, 8.8714: clear ribs, 18.87H; short clear, $7.12y Bacon, ateady; boxed, extra shorts, 17.60; clear rib. 17.60; short clear, t7.8714. POI'LTRY chicksns. wi-iKtr; chickens and springs. 1114c; turkeys, H5il6c; ducks, 18c; ceese, 7c Bt'TTER Dull; creamery, 28aoc; dairy. EGGS Ijower gt 16c. cade count. Recelpis. Shipments. Flour, bbla t.ono 8.000 Wheat, bu 6ft. on) 4n,ono Corn, bit v 61.000 4S.ono Qats, bu. ,L,.;. 84,0t , . 44,000 Kaasas CI4y brain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. March 18. WHEAT May, 86V; July. 1V: cash. No. t hard, 11.0U41.02; - No, 8 hsrd. 94crtl.AO: No. 4 hard, 85 9814c; No. 2 red. 1.n2'JW.04; No. 2 red. 96eig8101; No. 4 red. 66fi9fie. t:ORN-May. 45Te: July, 45?tM6c: cash. No. 2 mixed, 46Uift46c; No. 3 mixed, 45V0 46c; No. 3 white. 4fil6ic; No, 3 white. 46f4c. - - OAT8-N0. 2 whlta. 3WJ33i4c; No. 2 mixed. 33c. HAY Steady : choice timothy, O.SO01O.OO; Choice prnlrte, 7.7M.V RYrV-Steady. t;4i7e. EOOS txwer: Missouri and Kansas, new No. 3 whltewood cases included, 1614c; case1 count. 15ci rases returned, He less. BUTTER Creamery, 2226o; dairy, pack ing, 18c. ''. Receipts. Bhlpments. Corn, bn....s..... H1.H)0 22.4110 Wheat, bu 94.01 35,Jtio Oata, bu.. U.00O ' 1,000 Philadelphia Prndece Market. PHILADELPHIA. March 13,-BCTTER-Hlc higher; extra western' creamery, 2714 f2Rc: extra nearby prima, av, . EUdStvtc lower; nearby fresh and west ern fresh. 19c. at mark. CHIpKriE Klrm J New York full creams, fancy, 1SH!4r; New York full creams, choice. 13Wc; New Yuri fpU creams, fslr to good. liMrliKc..-, v . ' Mianeapolla Grata Market. MINNEAPOLIS, March 13.-WKKAT-May, 11.00; July. tl.il; September. SSV.c; No. 1 hard. 11.13V. No. 1 northern, 11. 10'; No. I northern, tl.WH. KLOCH Steady; ftrat patents, 16 stunt 00; second patenta. 1&.70V.V90; first clears, 14 IdiUi 4 36; second clears, 12tfla.7o. BRAN In bulk, ll.'5. I.lvernool Ciala Market. LIVERPOOL. March U.-WHEAT-Spot. nominal; futures, steady: March, nominal; Mnv. sHd; July. 6s 9id. CORN Kol. steady; . American mixed, new. 4sHSo; American mixed, old. 4s lid. Futures, firm; Ms roll, 4s3td; May. 4s td. Oils an4Rasisu NEW TORK. March 13.-OIL8-Cotlnn aeed, ateady: prime crude, nominal; prime yellow, 24V4)Jbc, Petroleum, steady: re fined New York, 17.26. Tnrpentlmv 64Swr.Sc. 8AVANNAII. Oa., March 13,-Tl'RPKN-TINK Klnn: 6114c. KOMI N-e Finn; A. B. C. tS.r.". D, 12 82: K. IX87S4: f, t.'9214: . 11 87W: If . 13.60; I, wi' il : M i V' 6: V'' ,6 00i 4IL t:jTT. Pa.. Marrh. . U.-OIL Credit balaaca. 81 88; ceriineatas, no bid. Ship meiua. 1.18. bbls.; average, 78.132 bhls.; uns. 95.874 bbls.: average, it,, IK bhls. Hhlp menta, Lima. 112,678 htjls. : average. s 4M b)lH : runs, Urns, lll.7k9 bbla.; average, Ui. SOkblav , . . NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Market Optoi Higher and Hear and Profit Taking Ernies. CONSERVATIVES SOUND NOTE OF WARNING laelastrlal aad Business Oatloak Csa. tlaaes (iao4. However, mm Heady Rise at Valaes Caatlaaes. NEW YORK. March 13.-Tha whipping up of the stock market on BaiUiuay aroused abutment expectationa of a further rme today. 1 ho opening course of prices was in accordance with this expectation. Too heavy sei.lng to tske pronts which met tms rise wss strictly accoroing to tabllsned precedent. It was the suutequeat tendency of the market lor which expert encea operators wstched with keen atten tion to estimate the tone. This later ten dency connrmed the persisting strength whicn underlies the stock market and of fered a tresh surprise lo the absorptive power nf the speculation and the unlim ited confidence with which buying follows prices to higher flights. The umial weekly reviews of trafflo con ditions by railroad officials served aa atrong corroboration of the confidence which Is felt In business conditions. A very free movement of all grades of trsfflo. and especlslly of steel and iron products and of higher grades of merchandise, were marked features of the movement and were died aa ground for the faith expressed by railroad officials of very prosperous con ditions for an Indefinite period. Improved weather conditions are helping out the operating departments and facilitating the movement of freight, although the car atip ply la still insufficient to accommodate atlof the business offered. Large raliroad earn ings are to be looked for In consequence In the showing of expected Incoming re ports. The determined ease of the money market la the most important fostering influence on the speculation. The heavy volume of bank clearings, which witnessed the trade activity In the country; continued pur chases of Dew railroad bond Issues by banking houses and the active demand for money for speculation are without any Im pression on ths money market. The coun try's domestlo export for February showed a growth In corn exports sufficient to over come the falling off In wheat and flour, leaving the low price of cotton alone re sponsible for the decline from last year'a level. The very large diversion of this port traffic to gulf ports whs also a feature of the report which was calculated to help on the strength of the southwestern rail roads. The speculation still reflected the force of the supposition adopted last week that a policy of more liberal dividend dis bursements on subsidiary railroad storks dominated by great systems Is In contem plation. The buoyancy In the Vandcrbllt and Pennsylvania groups was a direct outcome of this conjectural development. Buying of stocks for foreign account was a helpful factor, although early advices were- lens sanguine of the approach of peace than was the case lait week. Intimations of a more hopeful tenor on this subject Were not generally known in the latter reac tionary temper of the market. The confi dence engendered by the strong elements In the general business and financial situation are undoubtedly the sustaining factors In the market and the ground for the disre gard by the speculative element of the constant exhortation toward caution and toward restriction of buying which cornea from a large element of conservative com mission houses In the Wall street district. Warninga of thla character, based on the groat rise which haa already occurred in stocks and the present high level of prices, seem to have little force In face Of the un clouded prospect for business and Indus trial activity. Frequent digestion of profits by the board room operators Is the most notable effect of the cautionary advice plentiful In the street. The profit taking, which was constant today, made a coiusid erable Inroad on the market during the afternoon and the subsequent rally did' not recover all that was yielded, but the clos ing was generally strong and active. Bonds were firm: total sales, par value, tS.106.000. Cnlted States bonds were all un changed on call. Following were the sales and range of prices on the Stock exchange todsv: Bales.Hlgh.Low.Close. available cash balance, 1141,664.211; gold. .4,631,081. Hew York Matter Market. NEW TORK, March It MONET On call, steadv at 7SW8 per cent: closing bid, tvt per cent; offeredV at 2 per cent; time loans, very easy; sixty dava, t per cent; ninety days, per cent; sis months. IV 'PrU MfriilWCAkTfL PAPCBIVei per cent. 8TLRL1NO BXCHANOD Heavy, with actual business In ankers' bills st M.80769 4.SR80 for demand and at' 4804 4R- for alxty-dav Wile; posted rates. I4.B6H4J4.I7H; commercial bllla, HS. SILVER Bar. 66c; Mexican dollars. 4Wo. BONDS Government, steady; railroad, Arm C losing- prices on bonds were.' t. a. ref. Is. n....lOt Jil to. Mrs lOi eospos 104HU N. asl. 4a IMH 4e la. r 14 Msshsttaa . g. 4s...loH reupon 14t4 Mm. CMtral 4s TS 4 S 4S, rag t4 ! 1st ine M da eessee Ult "Mlris. M. I MS 4s I4 4s rae 1M M-. K. A T. 4s W" as ol4 4a. wraven. .Vi as ta Am. Totnece 4s, rtrs. Tt H. M. K. e M. e. 4s. 1S is. ctfa 1I74 N. Y. C. g. 1HS 10M AtFhUnn sm. 4s 104 N. J. C s. It n Ms. psrin . leiV 4 '4 PHI N. W e. 4s. V KtiO. 8. I,, rfdf 4s.. V7S lit Peas. rosv. 4 1M n rtialns 4.,....ifiT So aU. Atlsstlo C. L 4a. Bsl. Okls 4s... 4o Central ef 4s. li te 1st lac to M Inr., St at, b I. M. e. . ll rksa. A Ohio 4t....li4 '. u a. r. f(. 4a. nv Cklcase A. 1.... MS St. L. 8. W. 4a..... i. B. 4). a. 4S....1W) Sssbesra A. U it.. C, It. I. A T. 4a.... U14 to. rsHSc 4s se eel. Is WH to. gsllwajr (s..,u rcc. st. L. t. ..mHTun av r. u ... rhlwts Tr. 4s. n T.. at. b a W. 4s Catenae SI4. 4i It .I'slee rtelse 4s.... Dale. s a. 4s SU1 ts cenr. 4 Cabs Is. etts. Is V. 9. 8t4 14 Is. D. A . O, 4B 1 Dletllleni' . Is.... nit Erie prior M.S 4s. ...11 4a ts. 4f, r. W. A !. C. I. ...lio UtKklni Vtl. 4S UI Bid. OfIered.. Wabasa Is 4 4k. a Wsalatn Mi. 4s.. W. A 1 B. 4s... Wis Central 4s . . Ii ll)4 1136 . 14 1MT4 tH It M4 4'4 Boston Iteek Market. B08TON, March It. -Cell loans, K3l4 P'f cent; time loans. 8Q4H per cent. Offlclal closing on stocks and bonds Atrkleoa ad). 4s H to 4a t.ivt Max. Camtal 4s Tt Atrhlaon do alt I'M Rostoa A AI1tsnt....lM Boat on A Malna 144 Koatnn Rlevated 1M ritchburs pfd 14!t4 Meilcaa Central . .... N. T., N. H. ft H....FT .. Pera Marsuatla ' l - t'nlon PaclAo ....... Itmr. Arga. Cbatn . II do Btd M Amar. Pnau, Tabs. in - 44 A mar. Sugar last do Bid Amar. T. T J44 , Amar. Woolan do pfd ........... : 10614 Pnmlnlon I. aV 8 ft Parrot ... Edison Elec. Ilia.,..,:?! Oenaral Klar4rl IN Mass. Blectrlo V..:. II - do prd ..... Mass. Osa .' tH I'nltad rrult ..Ill United Shoe Mack.... do pfd .............. liH V. B. Steel. ........ ...Mi, do pfd .....,.,.. t Bid. Asked. J. -i Wasting common .. Adventure .- Allonat Amalaaraated Aoiarlras XlBC Atlantis .t tltngham Cel. A Hacla... Centennial ... Copper Range wast Dominion Coal Franklin Greawr lala Rorala Mees. Minleg MioSIaa Mohawk Moot. C. C Old Domlnlss ...... 0-ola njulncy Shannon ....... Tamarack Trtsltr V. a. Mlnlnf.. U. 8. Oil. man Victoria ....... Winona ..4... Wsltrarls II '4 .. J144 -. II ... II .. ti4 ... a ..4 .. its ... 8114 ... 1 .. 7J .. 114 ' .. 2 .. 1IH .. ie4 .. 54. .. I'! ... .. ft : ..lis .. U . m ;. ... 1441 ..111 Colsola, sassay ....... tlV'N, Y. C antral, do arreust ..... II M.ll Norfell Atchison do pfd Atlantic Const Line. Baltimore A Ohio... do pfd Canadian Pacific .... Central of N. J Chesapeake Ohio, Chicago & Alton..,. no pfd 14.800 2 014 SJVi 1.400 i3?4 10H4 HKtt 4.400 144 14.1 142U 111 141 203 20; ,sm4 10,400 28.800 1.400 67.800 1 100 ino a 11 14-4 1'4 iioh lioit 74 74 9T 1'4 "7 An aeon da Atchlaos do prd Baltimore A Ohio Canadian Padfla . C'h. A Ohio I) Chlcaso (H. W ....... 8441 C, M. e P..-..1H PaBoari 1IS4 Denrar 8V R. Q. 1... 14 . do prd '..V MV Krla .................. 4K do lat pfd..,....,. H no Id pfd.. ....... MS Illinois rVmral IShU bauli. 6V Nath..r...l4l4 M., K. T... JJ14 orfolk W. London Stack Market.' LONDON, March 13.Cloing tjuotations rn stocks and bonds: ...1M4 IM4 4i, ... MS ... 74 ..1 mn ... tn ... 47 usi ..... wi la-.airiorrois at i ., 4 'dn pM 16 ..jOaterte A W. .ISftdlPenntrlranla .U4'!Rand Mlnaa .. .UJvJ sln ao in pre. Be" ?d pM. 8a. Rallwar 7H do pfd so.- pioino ... cnldn Pacific o pfd ... L'. B. Btael... do pfd..... Wabath do pfd , . . , spantih 4 .lot .... 7it ....1JT!4 ....101 "H .... .... 14 .... 47'a S1LVKR Par. steady,, 27S-16d per ounce. MUNisi-iik per cant. . The rate or discount In the open market for short bills Is VifrTi per cent; for three months' bills, l452-per cent. ' New York Mining; looks. NBW YORK. March 13.-The following are the closing quotations on mining stocks: Adams css Allea Breeoe Brunswick Con .... Cnmatouk Tunnal . ton. (a I. A Vs..... Horn Sllrar Iron Bllrar Laadrllla cos .. 34 ..104 .. II .. 4 .. I ,.1W ..170 ..too Uitla Cbiaf... Ontario Ophlr Pnoanlx Potoal Sara Sierra Nerada Small Hopes .. fftaodard ... I ...174 ...tit ... t ... 14 ... 17 ... 40 ... it ...nt Chicago Ot. Western, 25.3nO ChiCHgo c N. W C, M. A St. P Chi. Term. V T. pfd C. C. C. A St. L Colo. & Southern do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Delaware & Hudson D. . I & W Denver A RioOraude do pfd ,.. Erie do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Hocking Valley do pfd Illinois Central Iowa Central do pfd K. C. Southern do pfd Louis. A Nashville... Manhattan L Met. Securities Met. St. Ry Mexican Central .... Minn. A St. L M.. St. P. A 8. do pfd Missouri Pacific . M., K. & T....... do pfd N. R. R. of Mex, N. Y. Central N. Y.. O. A W Norfolk A Western do pfd Pennsylvania P.. C. C. A St. L... Reading de 1st pfd do id pfd .( Rock Island Co do pfd St. L. A S. F. -d pfd, St. louls S. W do pfd Southern Pacific do pfd Southern Railway ., do pfd , Texas A Pacific , T.. St. L. A W do pfd I'nlon Pacific do pfd Wa bash do pfd W. A L. E Wlaeonaln Central ., do pfd Adams Ex American Ex I'nlted States Kg..., Wells-Fargo Ex Amal. Copper Am. Car A Foundry, do pfd Am. Cotton Oil do pfd Am. lee do pfd Am. Linseed Oil do pfd , Am. Ixicomotlve .... do pfd iWO 48.100 "'800 200 v .7t B7'i l 'A 81 54V4 244 182, vm 26'4 87'4 14 1.100 375 2.S00 ;; 4, MO 28.200 2.600 1.400 8T 48 83 W4 2f O , 80 400 . 8'4 8.(410 1.2)10 l.liOO 300 6.SO0 6I4 40 81 23'4 Wi 1WV4 ios' '. 25 4 37 lf-'i S72 35 88 4774 82j 70 88 8ti lo4 C6 4 15 41 0'4 ?4a St:4 181'4 33 0l 25 62 3o-1 1M 875 36U . 48 70 07 05 11 29 65 HO 13' iT4 66 Sf IW'4 U.JtlO 14AH 14.1 144 ii" li- lit J71 7.000 S6-H 8.1 4 Stirt 12314 12 42,400 2 . 264 i0 61 0 400 118 117K PJ4 linT4 3-1V4 9 4 8S4 123 SO 11T4 13'4 1ti2'i ino 1007I S2'4 32T4 67 C8i pfd 200 414 414 41U ,.108.700 ia unu mi .. 87.6O0 57i M' (87, .. SO.fiOO 8814 87 87'2 2 ..211.500 147 144 147H 400 87V 844. 8KU. 103.100 09V 88 96V 600 84 M 400 81 81 9nil 22.S'0 38 J614 35IZ l.tVtO 80V 801,4 80. 1.8frt 714 7K 71 1.110 3V W 2HU 47.800 7lS 70 ' 704 400 118TJ H8U J1K14 58.400 ' 8tT aU t 1.000 844 9014 ' 26.700 41 ' 40 600 3fii 38 364, 1 BStJ 634 531J 117.300 13574 134 W4J 800 101) 100 88 4(4) 234 ffl'i 234 S.710 47U 4tr 46V 1.200 14 1! 19 J.fltiO 2R 34V 244 1.400 64 63V4 53V 245 230 134 132 132 2S0 57.700 US 80S t ao aW4 :w 3d 2.OM0 8tJ 9514 W 200 3i 854 95 iHH 600 39', 364 3814 4 - J I 74 44 41 43 44 44'4 44 115 114 98 vt , mi 100 6 ai Am. Smelt. A Refng. 12,:kio . do l"d 700 12?H 122U 12ii " Am. Sugar Refng.... I4.a 14o, 14f,U i4f,i,2 Am. Ttibacco nfd ctf 1 Win Anaconoa M. i'o. Brooklyn It. T. Colo. Fuel & Iron.... CoiiHOlldated Uaa ... Corn Products . do pfd .. Distillers' Securities.. 1 .mural Fleet ric International Paper.. do pfd International pump.. do ufd National I-ead , j North American ..... Paiinc Mull People's Oas Pressed Steel Car do pfd Pullman Pslace Oar. Republic Btee do pfd Rubtter Goods do pfd Tenn. Coal A Iron... O. S. Leather ,., do pfd I. 8. Realty lT. 8. Rubber do pfd V. H. Bteel do pfd Va.-t'itmllna t'hem.. do nfd Weatlughouse Klec. Western I'nlon 7'4 55 213 4.) 17.7tO MX) 6 700 ' K I.rtfltj KiO t.soo W10 100 mm !.! 8 ino i.iiu :4.i.i 414) b-lO 400 244 9)10 80 4l lOO 87V la) 0444 2H? la 6K'4 fV4i 212 18 78 - 744- '74 187 m 25 82 ' 39 NO 4 :i7 V3V 44t 1141,1 37V 8V 2?S 81 U mi 8'iV 103I 4rt T ll:i4 4,i b)0 1. no 2. BK) 411) 410 66.61 4) 77.6110 lrt 44I a 400 39 87 37i 102l5 45V 111V S7, sW 143 19V 19V 7tiH - "'4 26H 26V 84 ',4 I"TI iw, Jli. V k44 tHW a' tw in 11214 37V !S1'4 97 ISiU 1V 11'. u:"t )8'i 84U 4'4 2M4 13 Total sales for the day, 1.633.000 shares. 41 Vi 113 87 WiTa 8514 1K2 14 Treaaary Mlatentrnl. WASHINGTON. Msreh 1S.-Tody's aute meal of the trvasur.r balances in the gen eral fund, exclusive of Ilia tl6tljs).0u0 gold rccsrva Ui the divinlon of redeiuptlon, itioaq OMAHA. March 13.--Bank clearings today were ll.6V2.900.83. The clearings for tha corresponding day of. 1904 were 11,318,175.66, OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET. Condition o Trade and Qnotatloaa en Staple and Fancy Prodsre, F.OGS Receipts increasing, candled stock. 16c. LIVE POULTRY Hens, 10e; young rooa ters, according ? site, 80 to 10c; old roos ters. 6H4c; turkeys, lac; ducks, 10c. BUTTER Packing stock, 164317c; choice to fancy dairy, 31$T2oc; creamery,' JUHIpMc; prints, 26c. FRKSH FROZEN FISH Trout, 8c: pick, erel, 64c; pike, Vtc; perch, 8c; bluensh, 11c; whiteiisn, jc; BH..,.jl., Do. leiJsnapper, ltlc halibut. t- cmpple. lie; miffalo. lo; whit bass, He; herring. 6c; Spanish mackerel, 11c. Frog lega, per dos., 40o. HAY- Prices quoted tiy Omaha Wholesalt Hav Dealers' association: -Choice No. I up land, 87.00; No. 3, 86.60; medium, 6(1.00; coarse, 15.60. Ryo straw, 86.60. These prices aid for hay of goctt inlor snd quality. BRAN Per ton, tit. 68. OYSTERS New York counts, per can, 45e; extra "elects, per can. 86c; standards, per can. 80c. Bulk; Standards, per gal., tl 40; extra selects, per gal., $1.; New York counts, per gal., 11.80. TROPICAL FBaT8. ORANGES Calif rala. esira fancy Bed. land navela, all flies. 12.40; finny navels. 1125; choice navels, large si sea 80. a, 1U 12,10. LEMONS-Callfornla. fsncy. t2.T0; 80k anil 360. 63.25; (holes, 270, tOO. 880, 3.lO. DATKS-I'er pox of 30-lb. pkga.. IXOO; Hallowee. In 70-lb. boxes, per lb.. 4V46c- FIOS California, par lo-ib. cartur, a 16c: imported Smyrna. 4-crown, 10c 1 6 and 6-erown, ltc; fancy, imported (washed), 10 Mb. pkgs.. 16We. BANANAS per msdlum-stsed buooh, tL74 02 26: jumbos. 82.6O4M.00. GRAPKFRUIT Per box of 61 to 64. 16.00. FRUITS. APPLES-Naw Vera nlnga, 112:: New York Greenings, 83 00; New York Baldwins, 13.00; Colorado Wineaapa, per bu. box, tl.ttf; Pippins. 11.66. uhaplo - imported aialagaa, per kef, 17.00. TANGERINES California, par H bos, t2E0 CRANBERRIES Wlaeonaln Ball and Bu gle, per bljl., .U0; Jeai, par obi., ItW; per box. 42.76. VEGETABLES. POTATOES Home grown. In Backs, per bu., 46c; Colorado, per bu.. 60c. TURNIPsi Old, per bu.. 40c: Canada rut abagaa, per lb., lc; new, per dos., 11.00. 'i. , .j-uio, pr bu., 4ov, nw, par dor , 76c. hARsMPS-Old, per bu.. 40o. BEANS-Navy, per bu., U IO. ONIONS Home grown, red. Irt aacka, per lb.. 2c; SpaniJh, par cra'.a. 82.50; Colorado yellow, per lb., 2c; Bermuda onions, per crate. J2.76; new southern, per dos., 46c. i;UCl.MHKHtl-Per dos.. tl.7MtTit.0U. TOM ATOES Florida, par 6-uasket crate. t6.0uig6.60. CAULIFLOWER - California, per crala, 13.00. CABBAGE Holland seed, per lb., lUe. 8WKKT POTATOK8 Ke nsaa kiln dried, per hbl.. r2.60. CELERY-Callfornla, t9r76e. RADISHES Hot house, per dos., 4Ke. LETTUCE pfr boxv pf about fid son heads, sue. RHCBARB-Per dos. bunches. 7Sc4H1.08l PARSLEY per doc bunches. 7ic MISCELLANEOUS. CIIEKSE Wisconsin twins, full cream, 11c; Wisconsin Young America, 14c; block SwUs, new, 16c; old. l417c; Wisconsin ovirk 15c; Wisconsin limourger, 14c. HIDES No. 1 green. 7c; No. t green. 4c; No. 1 sailed, lttc: No. 1 salted, 7t4c; No. I veal calf. fe; No. 2 veal calf. 3c; dry saltsd, IS 14c; sheep pelta, 26crtl.00; horse hldva, NUTS Walnuts, No. I soft shells, new crop, per lb., 15c; hsrd shells, psr lb., lto; No. 2 soft shells, psr lb , 12c; No. 2 harg shells, per lb., 12c; Pecans, large, per lb., )K'l small, per lb., 10c: peanuts, per lb., 7c; roasted psanuts. per lb., tc; Chill walnuta. per lb., 124JI3S4C; almonds, soft shall, per lb., 17c; hsrd sell, per lb., 15c; chsstnuts, per lb.. 12V44jUe; new black walnuts, per bu., T5N0c; ahellbark hickory putt, per bu., U.75; large hickory qutg, psr lu. 11. iO. Coffee Market. NKW YORK, March 1t.-COrFr:K-Msr-ket for futures waa dull at unchanged prices to sn advsnoe of I points, galas were reported of 46.000 bsgs. Including May at (.loci July, 8 464?; 60c; September, I Ovi 4.70c; December, t.iiMMllOc; February, f lic. Spot quiet;. No, 7 Rio, ic -KlaTln atetier Market. KIHN. III., March 13 BT'TTER Mar ks!, lower, at 26c, a eluinp of 8 from lest week.. Hale In the aisirtet were 40,000 pounUa. .- ' .... OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET sansnaBnarAvaaa Osttle ; leoaipu Qtiil xLibtrl it 'All Poinu and Prioet Wtk. ' "' 4ansnwaaannwa ' HOGS SOLO MOSTLY FIVE; CCtTS LOWER Aodlve Dernaad for Desirable tirades af aeep al Fnlly Stead r Frleea, ant Lasses Were Kataer Slew with Feeling Weak. SOUTH OMAHA. March It. 1806. Receipts were: Csltle. Hogs. Sheen, Official Monday J.tW) 8 1J.6M Same day last week 4 .608 4 " U 580 Same day week before... t.264 8.782 4.747 Same three weeks ago.... 4.138 7.810 11148 Same four weeks ago.... 688 1.198 3 Rl Same dav laat year 4.260 4.861 7.79 RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. Tha following table shows the recelptB of cattle, hoga aad sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, with comparlaon with last yean ... MOB. 1804. Inc: tier. fattle m& 173087 .... 14.482 ...4n? 4.1107 26.876 , .... 8hP 818,371 JM.870 .... 85,583 The following table shows .m- oversew price ef hogs at South Omaha for the last aeveral days, with comparlaoni: . .1 1803. 11804. Iln8. Itfajj. 11401. 11900. '148 r"b. 18 ., EK 17.. Feb. 18.. Feb. Feb. ., r"eb. 11.. "eh. r.. e"eb. t.. Feb. ?4.. Feb. 78.. ""eh. 38.. "eb. ?7.. Feb. .. Mnr. 1.. Mar. 2,. Mar. 3.. Mar 4.. Mar. 6.. Mar. 8.. Mar 7... Mar. 8.. Mar. 9.. Mar. 10.. Mar. v.. Mar. ii. Mar. 13. 4 88141 4 78 I 4 67 I s 1 I Vl 4 88m 4 TS.I 4 W.I 4 8M4I 4 7SVI ! 4 7K4 4 88! 4 0 1 4 n'.i 4 77UI 4 80441 I 4 88 I 4 8844' 4 87HI 4 88 I 4 87V4' 4 85S' '1 I 8 081 8 981 8 nil 7 (SI 8 04 8 871 8 Hi 6 811 I 141 8 981 I 4l 8 271 1 8 r?l 8 981 K 191 6 841 6 Jfi 6 811 8 8SI 8 1I 6 8tl 8 eat ( 22J 881 6 14' ' 8 n9' 8 fM' 8 121 7 rsi K 441 7 Oil 5 071 7 121 I J 081 8 19! f 15' 6 18 6 191 7 14' 8 10 7 '25; 5i'i: pni 6 TS! 7 18t I 7 281 I I If I 781 I 6 781 8 rl 8 81 6 l I 881 I 811 I 8tl I ttl HSU l I 6 82' I 871 I 6 981 8 981 6 88' 881 6 811 6 271 6 90! 6 Ml or ?. iv 28" 111 I 8 071 6 8?' 6 971 371 8 991 6 351 101 6 371 061 S 381 1 I 411 5 971 ! c on ' tr.' 181 6 411 201 t 4CI initq 4 781 t 68 I I 13 4 881 4 781 t to 4 741 t 47 4 S9I 9 66 4 8W 8 64 4 t t 83 I 8 t 4 881 4 871 t I 771 4 si 3 81 4 88' 3 M 4 61 8 67 I I 67 4 741 4 701 8 54 4 71' 3 60 4 721 t as 4 711 t 68 4 73; 3 M I 9 9 4 78! 4 79 1 'rd'e-tea ,tneW. The official -number - of -rara of stock brought In by each road was: . ' Cnttle.Hoga.Sh'p.lt'ees. C M. St. P. Ry.... 8 1 .. Wabash 1 .. TJ. P. System ........ 81 7 "So 1 CAN. W.' Rv 4 1 .. C. eV N. W.. west.... 53 JJ " It C. St.. P.. M. 8V O.. 13 3 2 i?' i west.-... 17 6 t 1 C, R. eV O., east 1 3 C, R. I. A P.. east.. 9 1 C. R. I. A P.. west.. 1 Illinois Central 6 2 Chicago Gt. Western 2 Total receipts 16? 46 56 i The disposition of the dav'a receipts waa aa follows, each buyer -purchasing the nilm ber of head Indicated : 1 . Cattle. Hoga. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co........ 546 S- 040 Bwirt and .'ompany 694 848 S.J04 Cndahy acking Co 617 1.i74 1,338 Armour Co 372 72 1..HA Vnnsnnt A Co 187 I .ohm an A Co 208 -. , Mccreary A Carey 6 Hill A Son 106 .... ' Huston A Co 7 Hamilton 128 I F. Hubs 3 Mike Hnggartjr 15 .. Sol Degan 25 J. B. Root Aa Co... 187 .. 11. n. nulla .............. la i Fery Packing o. ' '122 Hoffmen Packing Co t i38 ' .... 8. A S 66 Other buyers 300 .... 967 Total ..: .J528 iM3 7512 CATTLE There waa quite a liberal run of cattle In sight this morning. Chicago having 31.000 head, where the market was quoted lower. Owing to the unfavorable re ports from other points, together with the fairly liberal receipts, at this point local packers were Inclined to be rather bearish and trading was slow. The snow storm In this section of the country rather delayed the arrival -of trains this morning so that steer buyers were slots' In starting out, and when they did go into the yards their bids as a rule were a little lower. Something that just happened to suit them mav not have been much of any lower than the same kinds brought last week, but the general market can best be described by calling It rather slow and weak to a dime lower. It waa late before a clear ance was made. The cow market waa alao slow, with the tendency of prices downward. The same aa with steers, the choice bunches were perhsps right around steady with the close of last week, but the general run of cows and helferi were weak to a dime lower. Ruyera seerried to want what was on Bala, but owing to the break In prices at other points they felt that they should get their supplies for less money. The market on bulls, veal calvaa and stags was s trifle weak. There were quite a number of Blockers and feeders on sale, but the demand for anything at all good was sufficient to hold prices fully steady. As high as 14.65 wss paid for 0 bunch Of choice feeders. The common and particularly the common light weight cattle were slow and weak. Rep resentative aales: BEEF STEERS. Ha. A. fr. Ne. At. p. t 419 8 00 II imi 4 49 4 474 4 60 It 1D 4 44 14 HO 4 0 17 ,..IM 4 44 11 tl 4 11 14 111! 4 41 ' 1 MI 4 14 41 1101 4 44 1 871 4 11 1 1114 4 is 17 1 10 4 24 14 1111 4 K) 1 Ill 4 V 11 1114 4 f0 II 1134 4 SO 14 i::ll 4 14 14 1041 4 W J4 1217 4 4 44., IftM 4 14 II 15J4 4 70 1 MS 4 la 14 1174 4 70 11 447 4 It 17 11 4 10 17 mi 4 1.1 ii not 4 10 1 1010 4 40 4 1444 4 44 I 1160 4 40 14 1..1SD7 4 M 14 1123 4 40 10 ...I21T 6 09 II 1104 4 40 11 1111 9 Ss 4 , mo 4 40 1 ;.1M0 I 14 II 11TS 4 40 STEERS AND COWS. , 4 7(1 3 U it 1114 4 41 II 464 4 18 14 11W 4 41 4 ...040 4 M II 1444 4 6T 4 44 4 40 11 1334 4 60 1 1044 4 41 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 11 1031 4 H 0 1544 4 11 COWS. I T14 1 N II 1174 1 46 100 I 00 1 444 40 1 44 I 14 10 1004 1 40 3 140 I !S II 1910 I 41 4 141 I Ml 7 128 10 t m I n ii i6i t is 1 no i n 4 net to . 4 Ui I 16 1 Ml I 14 4 1l I 1 1071 I 44 I .400 I 10 1 1044 I 10 I IM I 10 It l:l 1 14 1 KK I 4S 7 1171 I 40 1 440 I 71 14 Ill I U . 1 1044 I 71 1 1121 1 ir. 7 434 I 14 1. MM I M 1 W IM I UK 1 70 1 490 I 40 I UN I 1S 1 00 t 09 1 1140 71 1 1M4 I 00 4 ,.i;ai I II 1 1)10 1 00 I M I 11 1 1000 I 00 I MO 8 II 1 1029 I 44 II 104T 1 40 1 Ml 1 II II 1074 lit, 1 110 I 11 1 1214 10 1 1000 11 II ...1147 I 40 1 1041 I 44 4 1 1ON I 40 1 1129 149 1 !M 4 64 COWS AND HEIFERS. I Ill 8 40 4 741 I 4 HEIFERS. I Ill I H 1 470 04 49 8 14 1 144 IM 104 I M 1 44 1 t 1 114 I 4ft 1 NO 74 1 , 744 I 14 4 4X0 I 16 14 441 8 TO I..., 104 1 10 1 T'iO I 45 17 441 111 ... 1.14 I 40 4 Ml 4 90 I IM I 40 4 MS 4 44 1 440 I 49 1.... 109 I 41 I Ill 8 00 HULLS. 1 IM IU I ,.lfl I H 1 1114 1 1 1 1104 rl I...., 710 I 44 1 1110 I W !.... 1140 I 40 1 1W I IS 4 11U 40 1 14M I II 1 444 1 III CALVES. 1 100 I II 4 417 I t I itt I 00 8 144 4 49 1 440 I 14 1 119 I 0V 1 119 I 10 1 40 On 1 174 8 19 1 10 I 00 1 14 I 40 1 140 4 M 144 I 74 ) tOt I 14 STAGS. t 140 1 19 I 1444 4 49 STOCK CALVES. 1 ?J4 I 49 1 144 4 4 STOCK COvVS ANp He.lr n.Rrt 1 44 8 44 I 14 I OS I. ,44 I 4 4 44 49 1 410 I 40 STOCK F.R3 AND FEEDERS. 441 I 04 7 144 I 14 1 419- 1 4 1 144 I 74 1 404 I 49 1 140 I 1 1 444 I 4S 1 M II 8 494 I 44 I4S 714 I 44 1 444 IH 41 4l 99 1 40 I n 14 74 I 14 4a4 I 14 II 44 I 40 1 47 I 4 ,1 l.t I H t H 18 17 v m IM 41 rt I 44 6 4 4 4 M IS 1 114 I 49 1 974 I 4 1 4?4 4 04 t 84 I IS I Ine 4 14 1 174 I 44 It 47 9 19 It ri I 44 4..., 4M 4 19 1 114 I 99 84 971 4 49 8 1 14 4 471 4 74 1. ....... ..A. tt 1 44 4 44 4 4 17. ..,t 441 I 71 .11 1141 4 11 HOQS Tliaee waa a moderate run ef hoga here toeay even for a Monday, but Chicago waa quoted dull and 6c tower, so that piioee eased off here also. Trading waa rather alow et the decline, aa packers oia not teas noia witn any lire, ani r sldea that salesman as a rule were asking a little more money thsn peckers would give. The hoga, though, kepi moving to ward the sos lee, so thst It waa not long before tha bulk of the offerings waa dis posed ot. There ware a goo) manv light weights Included In the receipts and that makes the market sppear worse on paper aa coti pared with Saturday than It really la. The lighter weights went largely from 84.60 down, butchers and mixed 84.80 o 14 86.' and heavies mostly from KM to tI DO. These prices were weak to 6c lower thsn Saturday, and the etc of the market waa not so good as the opening, so that the freneral market Is right around a nickel ower. Owing to the weak close It wss rather late before a clearance waa mad. Representative sales: Ks. ' AT. " 8k. If. Kb. At. 8k. r. ' 11 104 .. 4 18 - lit so 4 4 . Tl 1 44 4 71V, 44 tt 14 4 4 41 194 .1 4 TH IT. ITT 14 4 84 ' 0 84 4 Tt . 41 Ill ..4 49 43 1M ... 4 T4 49 441 .. 4 41 11 . . 4 T Ml .. 4 4t IM...... 110 18 4 Tl M 194 44 4 414 - It hi ... 4 71 II fll .. 4 414 71 114 80 4 Tl II Ml 1J0 4 Ilk ' 44 t!t tt 4 71 IT 144 190 4 Its SI 1 4 HH 7 .! 144 4 T HI .. 4 TTH M tt .. 4 1! I Ill 4 ns T ft IM 4 I'W 49 HI M 4 T7H 47 ITI .. 4 l4 Tl 04 .. 4 T7 41 Ml ..4 44 1 HI .. , 4 49 tl Ml M 4 41 4T 10 .. 4 M 41 IM 49 4 M M 147 IM 4 M 14 171 14 4 M 44 MT .. 4 M 14 Ml .. 4 M 11 ..174 44 4 10 44 544 ..4 1 7t MR ,. 4 40 10 174 .. 4 47 T4 114 .. 4 19 4 I7 49 4 0 T tot .. 4 4 44 15 .. 4 M 44 141 MIS tl 4 .. 4 40 IM .. 4M II Ml .. i;4 14 IM .. 4M SHEEP Thre waa a liberal run of sheep and lamba reported this morning, receipts amounting to about 12.600, Of this number, though, quite a liberal percentage con- aisled of lamba, which were billed through. The demand for sheep seemed to bo fully equal to the supply and the market on anything at all desirable waa fairly active and steadv. Some sale In fact looked a little stronger. The bulk of the desirable sheen changed hands In good season, As high as 40 36 was paid for pretty good ewes, 85.70 for Mexican wethera, 86.00 for Mexican we.hers and yearlings mixed, and 66.26 for yearlings. , The demand for lamba waa again rather limited, tha same as It has been for some time psst, snd the market could best be described by celling It slow and weak. Aa high aa 17.00 wss paid for fair lamba. Quotations f..r ted stock: O00A o choirs yearlings. 86.401J4.76; fair to good .year lings. I8.004M.40: good to cTiolc wethers, 16.6096.76; fslr lo good wethera, $6.00960; good to choice ewes. 85.0096.60: fair to good we. 84.50t86.00; common t. fslr ewes. 4i00 (X4.60; good to choice lamba, I7.0ofj7.25; fair to good lambs, Bu. 767.00. feeder lamba. t.00 6.o0. Representative sales: No. Av. . Pr. 113 western ewes loo 4 80 72 western wethera 102 S BJ 8 western lamb OS 0 00 8 western yearlings 83 6 2S 3?6 west, yearlings and wethers R7 -6 25 66 Colorado cull ewes 82 8 00 ' 18 Colorado ewes 88 4 00 4 western- cull ewes to 4 00 17 western cull ewes 81 4 00 6 western cull ewes..... 70 4 00 231 Colorado ewes , 88 4 76 191 western-ewes '.. W 4 85 western ewes 93 4 86 8 western ewes 90 4 86 376 Colorado ernes 81 6 15 iUj western ewes 87 6 26 4 western ewes 8'J . 26 SW western ewes 100 6 25 . 24i Mexican ewes 81 6 35 340 Mexlcsn wethers M 6 70 136 Mexican wethera M 6 70 17 western yearling 88 . 6 00 "433 Mexican, wethers ,enl year lings '........'.; 84 6 00 68 Mexican .-wethera , end year. ling .....'..: 82 6 oft 3 Colorado leant 76 7 00 2 western lambs 70 6 00 6 western lambs 40 1 00 143 western lAmbs 84 6 00 136 western lamba 14 7 00 278 western lambs 74 7 00 260 western lambs 76 7 00 25 western cull lambs 46 4 00 125 western cull lambs 68 6 Oil 221 western ewes 85 6 16 122 western ewes 9 6 1A 10 western ewes 88 6 85 17 western wethera 106 . 6 76 197 western yearlings.., 102 25 314 western lamba 62 8 76 388 western jamb 72 6 DO 298 western iambs.... 71 8 90 to lc lower' light. $4.75474.83; medium an hsavr 84 864)8 on. S1IEKP AND LA MRS Receipt. 2 48 head; mnrket steady to weak; Colorado 17.40; ewes. $5.35. . , ' - - ' 4. tear. Live' "lack Market, ST. I.OI 1S. MarcT) -1l.-CATTLF.-Re eelpte, S.ono heart. Including 1,800 bead Tex ana; market etendv. native shipping am export steer. $4 E64i 00. Pressed he am butcher stoers, 83. t(4t 6.00: steers under 1 Ihs , $3 2r.4i4.80: Blockers ami feeders, I.' St4J 4.60; cows and heifers, $3.$OU4.60; canners $2 0Oj2.50; balls. :.6t4l4.0O: steers. $3 0041-7 6rt Tex snd Indian steers, $27646.00; cowi and heifers. ir onefS 76 HOOH Receipts 7.yihesd: market loaer pigs snd lights. tV7ffl4.6; psekers. BA.4i 6.16; butchers snd best heavy. $6 Inat.VJO. SHEEP AND I.AMR Receipts. 2.IM head: market stesrty: native muttons. $.t 6 00; lamba. $4.flntf7.0n: culls and bnrka $3 O05 f): stockera. IZAOttiS.50. lark la Might. Receipts of live stock at the six pilm IpaJ western markets yesterday: 1 sttie. itos. Mirer- South Omaha... Sioux Cltv Kansas City.... St. liOUIS St Joseph Chicago ......... Tota la. ....... 3,n 2.31m a.flnn 7.000 2.8SO 44.000 13. M 7.K 2v 2.41 28.01 S. .SI.) 83.400 14.851 CHICAGO LIVE .STOCK MARKET Cattle aad Hoga Five to Tea teats Lower Sheep Tea Ceats Lower. CHICAOO, March 1.-CATTLE-R-celpls, 31,000 head; 6S10c lower; good to rime - steers, $5.266.25; poor to medium, I.75IS5.0O: stockers and feeders. $2.606 4.65; cows. li7Mf4.60; heifers. $3.OOtft6.0O; canners. $1.fiftj2.40; bulla, $2.60474.00; calves, $3.00$) ''HOOS Receipts. 44.O0A head; estimated tomorrow, 30.000 head; fcJflOe lower; mixed and butchers. $4,804)6.07; good to choice heavy, 85.00itA.I5; rough heavy. 84.80tKl.95; light. I4.7tfj0.00; bulk of sales, $4.Oim.0A. SHEEP 'AND LA MRS Receipts, 38.000 head; sheep 10c lower; lamba steady; good lo choice wethers. $5.60ib.00: fair to choice mixed. $4.7ftj.40: western sheen. $5.0008.00; native lambs, fi.Wiil.Vi ; western lambs, $6.5037.66. Waal Market. BOSTON. Mserh l.-WV!,-The Com merclsl Rullstin says: Tha wool mar ket Is quiet and devoid Of startling features. In a email way a fair amount of foreign clothing wool la -selling and the flllhig varieties of class Ml wools moa stesdlly. Domestic trade afa dull and nominal, owing to email Ifyt ks snd n- trsdlng to establish a price, "The principal weakness Is In medium and (ow wool, fol lowing the tTecllne In London. High prleee rule In the west- and trertlne; In the new clip Is curtailed by the lofty Ideas of grow ers. The 'shipments of wool from Rostori to date from Daoeniher2. 1904. according to the same nnthorltv. are ..48.784.2S4 Ihs.. against 45.8,18.778 at the en hie time 1ht. year. The receipts to date ate 64.403. 521 Ihs., agnhiKt 36.014.374 for flip same period . r .... - LONDON. March 13 WOOL The offer, lugs st the wool Hict4ot salee'jlnday num bered 13.916 ha lea, iiiHudlna a Rood stinnl of merinos. Kidding .wss active. American secured a fair eupplv of superior. Scoured were Bcflvelv. benight .foe Ftwrt-e and lr manv. Crosahrmls were steadier, ttioueh rted'um greaser were Troiuentlv wlth drswr.. Following are the saJes In detail: New rtouth Wales). ft.Xin bflfsi scoured, 4rt 41 lid:' greasy, Mflls I'd. Quopniland. 2.400 hnles: scoured. Sdls gd; areaeA tiVrrttle td. Victoria. 1.100 bales: scoured, IsfllsM: ers. Cdtrla t1.' "South Australia. 1.WI0 he lea; scoured; lOilnitls fid; eTOHsy, id)1". West Australia: '1.808' bales': 'greasy. 5V.M loud. Nem- Zealand. 3.200 bifes; scoured. 1Ms Vd: sreasy, artrtU l&i.- Cape of Good Hone and Natal. 9no bales; aeeured. Is 6d Is 0'1; erens'-, ;v,-S)Xl, . . ... ;x - j 8T. IXIIMS. March 1.1.-WOO-Diil1: me. tllum a-radea. combine end elntitine 24t25: light Pne I820ia; beavj- fli4N'l15c; tub washed,' SOtj.VVvc. . . :. . Metal Market.'-1' NEW TORK, March 13 -MftTAI J-Tha Tendon tin market wss higher sgslu with specnlsive demand rontlsii'ng flpot closed Bt 135 10 and futures at tm 7a 6d. The local market responded Partially to the ad vance obrondk cloning Arm at $2.60JI29.76. Copper waa higher lu Ixindoji lao, closing at tor spoi and 69 7s W-for future, locally the market Is very firm In tone. Lake 1s quoted at $15.3fAfl 16.50:" electro! vtlc. ir..M15.374; casting. . $H.87f15.25. Lesd was unchsnged at 13 6s In Ivmdon at $4.45 64.60 In the local nia'rkcl. "finelter closed nt 24 In Ixmdon and at $6.U4.30 In the locul market. Iron closed at 64s In Glas gow and at Sfo IHd in . WiiKHesboro. re calls' Iron was unchanged: N04 1 foundry, northern Is quoted at U7.laVtvll.26; Nn. I foundry, nqrlfiern, l(.5uJflL0U: No. 2 foun dry, southern, and No. 1 foundry, southern, soft. $17.754U. . . i. r. el .) .'i' C)ttea Marker.' ' NBW TORK. March t3.-CfTTON-Snot closed stesdy,. 10 -points hlghor; middling uplands. ' Be; 'middling gulf. .26c. Sales, 110 bales.. LIVERPOOL. Msreh M. (X1TTON Spot in fslr demand: price 8 points higher; American middling fair. 4 480; good mid dling, 4.3tid; middling. 4.24d; low middling, 4.12d: good ordinary, 8.9M: ordlnan', S.Cd. The sales of the day were 10.000 bales,- of which 1.000 were for speculation and ex. rort and Included 8.700 American. Receipts, ,0T0 hales. Including 4,800 American. ST. IXJIMS. March 13. COTTON Steady? middling. 7Hc Sales, 27 lals; receipts. 7i bales; shipments, ncne; etoca, 4i.in LT.Ka. Kansas Cllf Live Sleek Market. KANSAS CITY, Msreh 1S.-CATTLE Receipts, 9,200 head. Including 1,000 south erns: stekdy to 10c lower; choice export and dressed beef steers, $6. 006.86: fair to good. $4,004)5.00: western fed steers, M.254 J. 25; stockers and feeders. $3.004.7S: aouth ern steers. $2.54i6.0O; southern cows. 13.603 S.: native- cows, 12.00714.86; native heifers, $a.O0N.75; bulla, M.SVfM.OO; calves. $3.6v3if.2o. HOOS-Receipts. 6,000 head; steady to 6n lower; top, $6.06U: hulk of sales. $4 8Mj t.K:. heavy. $6.6M.02H: packers. $4.86 .02H:'p1gs and lights. $4,1504.90. SHEEP AND LAMBS-llecelpts, 7.80) head; market steady; native lamb. $6.60 7.40: native wethers, $5,251)6.66; native fed ewes. $4.7646.36; western fed lamba. $6.6049 7.40; western fed yearling, $6.00.60; west ern fed sheen, $4.7V9..at; stockers and feed era, $J.50?i.60. loax rily Live Stork Market. SIOCX CITT. March 13-(SpaolaI Tele gram.) CATTLE Recelpta. 8,74) head; market steady: bve- $3.6036.25; cows, bulls and mixed, $2.60434.00; storkera and feeders. $2.76fi4.00: calvea and yearllnga. $2.2 1 433 60. HOOS Recelpta, 2.800 head; market 6c tower, selling at It.aO'rKW; bulk of salca. $4.7btf.0. BUY JULYJORM IT WILL SELL ABOVK 55c A BUSHEL BEFORE THE END OF JULY OUR SPECIAL LETTER Outlining Conditions wbloh will bring about this BIO ADVANCE, will bo mallod FREE upon request. Adlsr Stock & Grain Co. aia N. Fourth Street ST. LOUIS, MO. 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