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    CRA1.N AXD PRODl'f MARKET
M.WL..t 0.it,,. tat k., Con I.
CASH WHIAT A'.ikI OUU ASD WEAK
i
Cos.
Oat Weaker.
: break In iu jaay wneat Tnur-
I , V jea a iiu.e wwtr too.
7 ' .le luf ,, . iiu til u ,.irta r.....n.i l.v .,,
, ' - - nuuu louay were ai.JU-, anc
, , uamai range Thursday oi Iron
, ' i T"t ni lu . 'lne -u'y W aiiecteu hi
, Z 7 "'u 1c'"'eu -ns:. the hign ant
f. , .ior noon were .nc ana 8-u, am
i " AuulMloy wJo anu vc, uvtrp.x.
i'u.'jU "oi" unciiangt-u lo -ac lower ant
mii u uiiciua..gei. u apirad iw
i r.en wie juay anu in july ha oecreaed,
-.ug rn.w oniy i.c. Chicago, atinneauo-
u oi. iuuia ie on uiuereni tutis
J,jat now aim couuitluna are such tnat
r.-ij-euuiaiors iiave ie.n covering theae
"i"l'u quite largely. Valentino waa a
sailer ihl m..rn.nH and la heileyed to liave
tttri arounu ii.tiyt lor 2uu,ju bushels.
1 ha Urvn.k in lature did not stimulate
buying by miners. Chicago aold only a,uW
litiaheis jhursoay. 'j Here waa a rumor
1 eery had ioiu Washburn-Crosby 2,uou.uuO
wheat a l Aliiiumpoils, but it turned out to
'Z UBiitia. Minneapolis ciosed
ri.uay wan '0"9 ' V" on c"Bh wheat
i-umiu, dl iouia ana Kansas City
were alow and veak. Kansas City waa 3c
lower on poor wheat St. Louis reports
airaUtht NO. 2 red ttrlnlar whUkl mlllna Inr
Joe over the May, which la deliverable
wun Oregon red Russian. The
Argentina rthlpmonts are 4,44,u00 bushels,
upalnnt 4,3te,Oou bushels for the preceding
wees and 3.671000 laat year. Minneapolis
tttocks nave decreaau 4u.ihj0 buahel thia
week. lbe J rinmry receipts art 7.ow
buanclH, ugaln.it 416.i0 busnela laat year,
and the shipments are 21tQuO buahela,
(rain I Hit,, buatiela lust year. The Mod
ern Miller ilnda condltlona highly favor
able and a feature of the ahuatlon la the
fact reporia ure rrlved the plant Is grow
ing In places where It had failed to germi
nate earlier and winter killing waa feared.
lb corn maio-t was a little stionger to
day. The May reached for high and low
before noun 4S4e Hnd tnic. The range
Thursday wus Com ac oown to 47c. The
rrimaiy rcfir.L-i are flMu.OOO bushels, against
227,ufO buchels ,ast year, and the shipments
are ao.O"iO bu ihels, against i)3.0u0 buahrls
laat year. T.e Aigentlna shipments aru
W.ono bunlielr, acalnst hl.OUO bushels the pre
reding weej. and tu&UK) bushels last year.
The a tuatun ihere Is affected by the Im
possibility of pulng railway facilities,
which anr ounts almnat to a blockade.
fat trvders beileve It Is too early for a
Jfceneral liquidation. Those who were boar
Fjvh anc selling the oata at is cents bellevo
the sr orts wre run In somewhat on the
ri'-en. advance, and the selling la not so
g' nral now a It can until Thursday, when
ha 'Jay got down to auc. About tho mid
olo. of April the bears expect the longs to
stampede. 1
Omaha Cash galea.
WHEAT No. S hard, 1 car, 55 lbs., 96o.
CORN No. 3 mixed, 1 car, 44c; No. I
yellow, 3 cars, 0c.
Omaha Cash Prices
j niiAi-pio. z nam, (i.uiqi.us; iso.
- a m ra, vow, iso. i nara, tmiKi no. I spring,
T4 ..WRN-No, l c: No. t, MHo; No. 4.
f 4 Vf -eCi no grade, 4Wtf4.ic; No, 3 yellow. 45:
' AC yellow No. 3 white, 44c; No. 3
i
OAi-Ko. t mixed, SOc; No. S mixed,
Vio; No. 4 mixed, SXVi'iiKie; No. 3 white,
ai'fcc; No. 3 while, V4c; No. 4 white, i-ScM
SCo; standard. SOlic
Carlut Receipts.
, Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Chicago 42 281 143
-ivanaas uiy 44
Minneapolis (10
Duluth , 2
Bt. Louis , 19
Oraaha 13
Minneapolis Wheat Market.
The range of prices paid in Minneapolis as
reported by the Udwards-Wpod company
lli-111 Board of Trade, was: '
45
'83
81
Artlclea.l Open. High. Loir. Close.Ye y
Wheat I
May... llftH- in 109H J10H 111
July... H4i 1074 106 1(16 107
f ti
r
HEW YORK GENERAL MARKET
(notations of the Day on Varloas
Commodltloa. .
SNEW YORK. March 34. FLOUR Re
ceipts. 22,000 bbla.: exports, l,6i0 bbls.5 mar
ket more active, but barely steady; Minne
sota patent. ..J6(ui.lai; Miniieso.a bakers,
J4.(Aa-l.5o; winter patents, i.lt6S5.66; win
tor straights, 35.164f5.26; winter extras,
$.'l.Eo4.16; winter low grades. $3.4S4.n5.
Kye flour, steady; fair to good, H304.70;
choice to funcy , 4.70(m.lrj. Ituckwneat
flour. Inactive, per 1n lbs., 32.00O1.1O.
CORN MEAL Barely steady , tine white
end yellow, tl.254jl.30; coarse new, $1.10
j RYE Nominal; western. ' 80c.
' BARLEY Dull ; feeding, 44C, C. I. f.,
Jk Kew York: malting, 4ti62c c. I., f. Buffalo.
fj WHEAT Receipts, S3, 400 bu.; exports, 16,
a f!4 bu. 8pot market, steady; No. 2 red
X nominal, elevator; No. 2 red, 1.15i, . o. b.
..w, ..... .lie, i iiiiUlll, l..r74, 4. O, J,
atloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba, II. (W. f. o. b.
afloat. There was an almost steady decline
In wheat up to the laat hour, when prices
rallied on covering and with corn. Selling
motives constated principally of the bearish
weather and Kuroiwan news, while the late
rally waa on covering and sympathy with
corn. Final prices represented Wfo'Hc net
decline". May. tl.lOVidil.llU rinsed at il.Kttt ;
July, 94T6jS6c, closed at tVka September,
os'l"1' "c, cioneu ai bc.
cokjv receipts, bz,4u6 bu.: exports. 80,288
bu. Bpot market firm: No. 67V4i.:,Srv eln.
Vator. and &14irufUc. f. o. b. afloat: tin. i
yellow, 54f;fic; No. 2 white, 844o. Option
market fairly active and generally firmer
on light offering's and bull support, coupled
with talk of prospective smaller receipts.
The close waa (,c net higher. May,
64MiC, closed at S4Vc: July closed at !Ac.
OAT8 Receipts, dfl.000 bu.; exports, 1.208
hu. Bpot market dull; mixed, X to 33 lbs.,
3tir?36Hc; natural white, 30 to S3 lbs., 7
3Hc; clipped white, 1M to 40 lbs., 3S&40c.
FKED Steady; spring bran. 119.25, prompt
shipment.
HAY-Dull: shipping. 6067Hc; good to
choice, 77ru8c.
HOPS rasy; state, common to choice.
1904. 36&30c; 1903, UHc; olds, 113o; pa
cific coast, U04, 24i)o; 18m. SfrtfMc; olda
UUjlSc.
LKATHER firm ; acid, 242c.
PROVI810N8-Beef steady.; family. 313.00
$13.00; mess, 39.50; beef hams, S.OOQ.&O;
packet, 311.00ii 13.00; city extra India mess.
ll.004!lSno. Cut meats, steady; plckkad bel
lies,. 7.(Hya'7.76; pickled shoulders, 5.uO(S 50;
pickled hams, 38.6uii9.oa Lard, quiet; west
ern steamed, 87.30? refined, quiet;
continent, 37.K; South America, 38.00; com-
ound, 4 (nH'ta i. Pork, steady; family,
14.50al5.0O: short . dear, fl2.76ai5.5fi: mesa.
13 .S'i V213.76.
RICH Steady; domestic, fair to extra,
2H(j5V4c; Japan, nominal.
TAlA,OW-Flrm; city (13 per pkg-.), ,c;
country (pkg. free), 4(j-4c.
BUTTER Firm. Street prices: Extra
creamery. 284i:'f-Vic. Official prices: Cream
ery, common to extra, SOtiMc.
CHEE8B-Strong; slate full cream, small,
colored and while fancy. 14c; state tine,
13Vic; stata late made, colored and white,
poor lo choice. lOfettlSc; state large, colored
and whit fancy, 13c; state fine, lSdj-Me;
state late made, colored and whits, poor te
choice, Urfl2c.
liUGS Finn; western Bret, 17Ho; western
Seconds. 17c.
POULTRY Alive, steady: western chick
ens, 12c; fowls, 15c; old turkeys, 16o.
Dressed, steady; weatern chicken, 10igl2o;
fowls, 14c; turkey. lbtyiOe.
Kansas City Grata ana Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. March 34. WHEAT
Iower; May, MVl July. TSHdiWici oash
No. I hard. 31.02iOVl.04; No. 3. 87Hcl.u3;
No. 4, ketc; No. 3 red. l(l68)1.0ti; No. 3.
31 08106; No. 4, 0ci81.01
CORN Weak; May. 44HtN6o: July, 44Ho;
cash No. 3 mixed. 45'Wo; No. 1 4oc;
No. 8 white, 4uHo; No. 8, 4o.
OATS Steady; No. 3 white, ViiQSlc;
No. 2 mixed. 83fi4c
HAT Hteady; choice timothy, 88.600
10.00: choice prairie, I7.T5i88.O0l
RYE Steady, 7So.
EOOS Higher; Missouri and Kansas, new
No. 2 whltewood cases Included, UHc; case
count, 14'4c; case returned, Mo less.
BUTTER Creamery, Ztu'Jte; packing,
1842.
Reoetpta. Bblpment.
Wheat, bu , tf.OnO 31i0
t'orn, bu 3h 4-
Outs, bu t T.OuO. ,0U
Peoria Grain Marko.
PEORIA, March tl-CORN-Hlgher; No.
8 yellow. 47c ; No. 8. 470; No. 4. 46io; no
grade 4344ViC.
OATS-Jirni; No. I white. Ho; No. t
whit. 304j3oo. ..
at
Lirtrseol Grala sal Provialona.
LIVERPOOL, March 34. WHEAT-Bpot
toady; No, 1 California, to ML fVturos.
h,"1I;.M.,r U ,u"' ta Hd; Septem
CORN Spot, llrm; American mixed, new
j -o, American mixed, old. 4s lid. Fu-
Muin; arcn, 4 l;d; May, 4a 4d.
CHICAGO GRAIt HI) PROVISIONS
Featares of tho Trading; and tloslas;
Prleo oa Board of Trad.
fri,11?0;, M,rc5 X -JbersJ shipments
irom Argentina and constantly brightening
X?,??? 0tS bumf,r crP ' h U""te5
Staiea caused weakness In the wheat mar-
m. JrS tod,'r- At ,he close wbeat for
, ' ' w" oown o, July waa tin
changed and nrnuiii,.. ... . "
.ro .lh outset the wheat market was
under the influence of increased shipments
iTrmfcAr"n"n nd "ntlnued excellent
weather conditions in tho United States.
i " "pened lfo down at 81.124
the initial break fair H.m.nj ..-i
ai J"'r delivery, causing sn advance
to 80J. Trading In May wheat, however,
was dulL Large receipts In the northwest
and extreme weskness at Minneapolis ac
counted for the Inactivity of May. As
tiadlng progressed sentiment In the pit be
came more bearish. The main considera
tion apparently was a growing belief that
the fall-sown cmn of H..t .....oh
of vast proportion Advices from various
-eiiiin oi me winter wheat belt reiterated
reports of favorable nror in k.
hiuwwi oi mi piant. A Bt. Louis trade
papers weekly report on crop progress was
construed evneciallv hearlah Th.
tlon of the crop, according to this report, is
i,, , mm nme or ine year, there
being few indications rf itmi a f..
ture of the report was a reference to the
act that the plant is growing where there
bae been failure to germinate earlier In the
season. The bulls found no encouragement
In primary rerelDta. arrivals imli
considerably In excess of the total for the
corresponding day a year ago. With prac
tically no support, prices steadily declined
ll"tll Mar had tnurhod ti life Tut. .h
fiff to fr. Late In the day some recovery
" uiht on a report tnat the leaders In
the May deal had decided to rallw in tho
support of that option. The market, how
ever, closed rather weak, with Mav at
3I12U. Final otiotstlons on July were at
9Oei0Hc. Clearances of wheat and flour
wre eoual to 178.MO buhe. Kxpnrts for
the week were eoual to iruRoro bushel'.
Prlmirv recolnfs were r7,7on bushels, com
pared with 4'6.W() huxhels a vear ini Hf In.
rtfapolls tiuluth and Ch1cn;o riportd re
ceipts of 300 cars, against 2fi8 last week and
3I a vear ago.
Considering the weakness of wheat, the
corn market showel considerable strength.
IJIaher cables, resultlne- from decreaaed
shipments from .Argrntlna. gave the mr
ket a firm start. Renorts from th country
joia or the poor condition of mads and the
Inference drawn bv manv traders waa that
receipts would soon be:ln to fall off. TVs
belned to stimulate dmand. Commlslni
houes were the prlnclnal bitvers. Cs"h
house sold. The market he'd from the en-
ito nav. closing prrs peine; almost st
the hlirhest nolnt. "NTnv onenod a ahno
lower to fcc Mirher at 4StiS4mtc to 4li4",
Mwpcn 4in4c and 4Sc and c'nsed at
4S4c. Local recelnts were 2S1 cars,
w'th 2 of contrsct grade.
Sentiment In tho osts nit was rather
nenrlsh as a restiltt of warmer weathor.
Cash bouses were the principal eeltpr. In
creased l"Cal receipts hd a weakenln In
fluence. Msv opened unchartered to a ahndo
''"her st sove to an tjvwue. sold rtwoon
arnc and 30v,9fc ad closed at &c. Lo
dal receipts were 143 cars.
Provisions were firm. In svmpathr with
higher prices for live hogs. The volume of
trading was very small. May pork closed
at an advance of 5e at 312.W4. Lard, and
ribs slo were up 8c at 37.12H7-15 and
86.2W-fS. respectively.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
24 cars: corn, 410 cars; oats, 227 cars; hogs.
io.'-v neaa.
The leading future ranged a follows:
TIIE OMAHA DAILY DEE: SATURDAY. MARCIT 23.
1903.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Karket ii rirm on Aooonnt of Closing Up
Short Contract.
TREND OF PRICES GENERALLY WGHER
More Talk of Consolidation of New
York Central, Northwestern ait
I nlon Pnclflo Caose Rise la
These Issne.
Artlclee.l Open. High. Low. Close. Yeo'y
Wheat
May
July
Sept.
Corn-
May
July
Sept.
Oats
May July
Bept.
Pork
May
July
Lard
May July
Ribs
May July
1 12e 1 12
90-4 n .
tKVtt'S 49
3DW 30
29W 29W
12 80 13 85
12 &7M 12 7hi
t 10 7 15
1 25 7 30
92H 8 95
7 U 7 12
1 11
84
1 12H
,909atVn
84i,
48'4l4SH'ff
30H
301
a 28W
12 80 12 82H
12 96 12 5
7 10 7 15
7 25 7 30
6 Khi 8 95
7 10 7 10
90W
84tjj,
483,
8ts
3D
13 77H
U 92
7 10
1 22
6 80
7 07
No. t
Cash quotation were as follows:
straights. 34. 754! 4.90; spring patents, fcS.OOijl
8.40; straights, 4.40S4.80; bakers', 32.'0'3.40.
WHEAT No. 3 spring. 31 WKfil.12; No. 8,
H.021.12; No. 2 red, 31.12&;1.144i.
t,vKn-o. s, c; ni. -i yellow, 48Vic. '
OATS No. 2. 30c; No. 2 white, 82o; No.
t white. 30H831V!.
RYE No. 2, 78igi78c.
BARI.RY (rcA f..utlnv IfijA.. . -
choice malting, iliQc.
' SEED No. 1 flax, 31.24; No. 1 northwest-
cuniracc graao. 1J.35.
PROVISIONS-Mess pork, per bbl., J12.7S
12.80. Lard, per 100 lbs.. 37.fl04j-7.02. Short
ribs sides (loose). 3ti.7S(S7.0O; short cleur
aide (boxed), 37.00fl7.l2.
Tho'recelpt and shipment of flour and
grain were a follows:
" ... Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 47,300 32.400
V heat. bu. M.IMO- 40,500
c"rn. bu 4d8,()0 443,i00
fHite. bu ; 284,200 l,,40i
Rye. bu.. 4.000 3,5u0
Barley, bu... 50,800 24.DOO
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was firm; creamery, 2o27c;
J""!"1'?'..20?'.25- EB,rs fl. at mark, cases
included, im4c: flisus, lrtc; prime firsts. 17c:
extras, 18c. Cheese. 12&13c.
St. I.onls Grala and Provisions.
ST. LOUIS. March 24.-WHEAT-Lower:
a..redl cash' elevator, ILOtV; track.
OA1T&T.H,'ler; No- 2 c"h. 30Hc; track,
r '.L-Ot K-Duil; red winter patunia. fcTiryra
ctoV74.8o9KCy Btn4lKht'
BEfclV-Timothy. steady, $2,00075
COKNM R A I Steady, 32.50. vwu '
KA.NrDu,.1; BackeJ. eaat track, 8J(t'iSc
3w-mio y! timgthy- 8ia.W; p,-a,'r'ie,
IRON COTTON TIES S5c.
HAGOINO 7Kc
iHBMP TWINK-4Vic -
PROVISIONS Pork. higher r lobblns
812.52. Lard, higher; prime steam 3ti 62tf '
87.12. clear ribs, 37; ohort clears, 37 26
Racon. steady: boxed extra shorts 87 62u
clear ribs. 37.62: short clear, 37 87V.' T-6ZH'
POULTRY - Steady: chicken .. 11llc
ge.aeBV turkey, 1416c; ducks, lie;
da"rvTw"5c: Flrin: enr. 22lTo;
Edag-Steady. 15c. case count.
Flour, bbl. Bh,pme,n
heet. tu -.:l"::::::::S!Sj b?:SS
O1 bu 62,000 60,000
MlnnoapAlla Grnla Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. March 24.-WHEAT-Mt,..,1:4
lulyJ !10,;i PeptemberTss
!u - J': N" 1 nonh.
FLOUR-Lower: first patent. 86.1O06 20
second patents 85.8068.00; fl rst clears?!.!.
56; cond clears. 32.8093 90
BRAN In bulk. 31426.
Visible Bonply of Cottoa.
NEW ORLEANS. Maroh 34-8ocretary
Hester tatement of tho world' visible
supply of cotton show a total visible, nf
4.249 887 teles, agalnat 4.203." bale. T last
Week. PUt!" th tot ot American coll
tait week? ' a""n"t bale.
Irolnth Orala Markat.
DULUTH. March 24-WHEAT-To ar
rive. No. 1 northern. U.Og on track- No
i,n2Ttftb .08; NoTi SortW .(WV;
M'?vi10: Jul'' 11 ; Beptember. sttc.
OATS-To arrive. goc; on IrackWc,
Wool Market.
BOSTON. March 34. WOOL Tho Com.
merclal Bulletin tomorrow will say of th
wool market: hero 1 llttLe trading In aTZ
mestlc, confined to small lota of fl,7V
pulled, ooured and territory, at full inTr
ket valuea Odd lot are being closed nut
preparatory- to the new clip" movfJnent
1 he Improvement in London, where prices
at the auction sale closod tronV, after
declining early, ha helped the 1.1 tu
atlon. Manufacturer are getf.",.: ..,.
besjlng. and can now see a has' to fla-ur
on. Fat sheep wool Is arriving , and tnere
ha been some sample rw,rf ,h.
new Idaho clip. The oondltiouioSd and
reporu from all over th aat that
wools ere lighter and bet or The shin
ment of wool from Bost sn io date S mm
lcembr 29. 1904. accor." l?a C'J 'f'"
authority, are 58,323.33 pu,,a.th.-Sm,?
54.ta4.Sil pound, at th,, ln. tlrr?e m.
year. Th. receipt. a tre l s-m
pound, agalnat 42.C.C.18 pound! fr th
sam period laat year Punde for the
ST. LOUIS. Vjirch N.WOOTr..n.
?. '.VvSl
tub washed, " Vf ""
KEW TI1RV MamK J .
pronounced upturn in the course of prices
on the Stock exchange again today, which
wa undoubtedly due In part to the closing
up of short contract put out on the decline
during the week. Yesterday's market al
ready showed symptoms thst the decline
had run to a nnlni .or.,.. . i.
ance was encountered and sufficient new
buying demand was met to support prices.
Bears with uncovered short contracts ac
cepted this warning and bought to cover
verv rAnAMllv .a.h T . . .
-' .una. , , uur, whs at me
same time a marked revival In the circu
lation of rumors of the same class and for
the moat part identical in form with thoso
which have alreadv urv.il m.n. i .. .
excite a demand for stocks.
Tho a mm. t t u . , ... K n , V ,
lntral, I nlon Pselflo and North weainrn
was a notable case in point. The Informa
tion disseminated on the break yesterday
was that control nf ITninn IaM.,. k.
passed from Its present hands. Today the
in f urmn t ini auna r.n..Kn.l .... k
of the best character, namely; in the in
terest of persons already in control, was
pormnlniinii In knth kt. . i ...
nd Vnlon Pacinc. Newa of rumors ot thia
"""it aro 01 as irreat effort in th ex
cltement ta speculation as ths moRt x-
rlirit Unnnil nr m a n r. nlcna. . tW .t . i
0 r cniiy 4-ilLr.-tJLItlK lilt?
control or operation of a property. The
proJrct which was paraded before the
imairlnnflnn nf ama.i.nrt.. wik
rtTOt iVP khria- ku OW.. !, fl T
in stocks of that group. , The long time
reports of a merrcr of lead interests whs
another effective instrument in the upward
movement nf nriro dm HAM i.. .
rumors also played their part, stock In
muuri iiiuusiry oetng especially af
fected. The Metropolitan stocks had the
benefits of hnnx, nf . . . .. ... 1
contracts for further subway In the ef-
"",' maatng on oenait of those interests,
Colorado Fuel was still In demand on the
strength nf lis nhrrintinn -i.,i,..
Y --- , p. II LC 1 1 . in- w
Securities. A irlono n.... K. 11..
, 1, , v' . U IIDl Will
show tho Important part played In the
"f aiucas inus epeci.tea as under
Individual influences.
The rPVfirsnl r.t ,.ntmnn, w. ,
market situation was attributed to sub-
Sinenr'O Of fnarm ft! .t.ln.... . 1
headlong plunge In the price of foreign ex-
......,. " ,ii principal rncior in tne
chanirn nf nontlmont Tho I.. .1 1 . i
- - - - A . . . .HllHBIIUIIS lUUS
given of the freedom with which foreign
money resources are becoming available
to tho TiJoav Vn.u ..!. . . 1 ....
reassuring. The price of exchange was pro
nounced to be within measurable distance
of the gold Import point and It was felt
-iuai neca ror money nere would
lead promptly to an Inward movement of
gold. Account was taken, however, of
the accompanying sharp drop in the ster-
..... -.v-"i"ko a 1 ran, wnicn nas
fallen 3 centimes in the rjound in two rtnva
past, showing a considerable Increase In
the demand from that center on London.
Eatlmates of the domestic currency move
ment indicate , considerable loss in cash
by Uie banks on the week movement,
which Is practically all measured by the
suhtreasury absorption of $3,76,000 up to
Thursday night. But the sharp liquidation
of the week In stocks and the large resort
had to foreign lenders Is expected to result
In a large contraction in the volume of
loans of the banks, with consequent bene,
fit to the surplus Item. The allotment to
American subscribers of a full half of the
new $150,000wo Jnpanee loan was regarded
as a highly gratlfyihg evidence ot the
abundant capital resources at command in
this market. Something was made of the
belief that opposition to- the stock transfer
tax In the New York legislature would
prove effectual. The profit taking In the
last hour waa well absorbed and the mw
ket closed strong and animated at the
best prices of the day.
Bonds were strong. Total sales, par
value. 34.420,000. United State. 3s. coupon,
advanced per cent on call.
The quotations on tho Now York Stock
exchange ranged as follows:
Salt. lgh. Low. Close.
Atchison u.vuo ! jw so
do preferred ..Zuo lt lu,, jtJ
Atlantic Count Line. i.JOO liXv, 14v
uo pi ef erred ' l&l
23.4UO t
Sew York Moae- rk.t.
NEW TORK. March 4 -MONET-On
-mi. mumri urm si 'j li per cent:
drains' hid U nS.ra.4 a 11 -n. I .
Martt steady; sixty dsy. and ninety days!
"-.'''-l i., aix tnonins, .ta per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAFER-3bV
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Market weak.
wirvtyi j , wun nnuHi ousme. in
bankers' bills st 84 8S4.SSfi5 for demand
iu o.i rt.is.aiF.R.vi ir sixty-day Pills;
posted rstes. W Mfi4 and 84 8bf4.fi7;
commercial bills, ft !wV ,
SILVER Bar, 57c; Mexican dollar.
44Uc.
BONDS Government, firm; railroad.
strong.
Closing price on bond were;
C. 8. tt. tm, raf....iivm jPa u. rtfa 101H
eimrea 1H L. N. sal. 4a Its'
4a Is, res llHta yinhlltlt a. a. 4a . ItKa.
(So eoaaoa to. M. Central 4a. T74
w rf 1JTJ So lt Inr 14 H
4o coupo 1U itaB. a St. U 4a..
to ela 4a. ra 1M M.. K. a T. 4 loin
4o coupon loot to ta 4
Am. Tohacco 4s. etts. 74, N. . It ot M. c 4s. Mlt
1. I. a......iiv
Atrolaoa aan. 4a. IH N J. C. (. ta 1H
do U. 4a M No. raclBa 4a. 104
Atlinttt C. L. 4. lot 4o 744,
Bal. a Oblo 4 in N. a TV. e. 4a 10314
lo !4i 5H o 8. U rta. 4a
Central ot Oa. It.,.. HI Penn. cost. 4i 104i
4o lrt iaa II Road In. sen. 4a 102
o M Inc 71 ast. L. 1. M. ta .lit
Chaa. a Ohio 4n....iUj St. L. . r. f. 4s. iH
Chlraso a A. .... M Bt. U 8. W. e. 4a.... M
C, B. a J s. 4a.... tt Boahoant A. L. 4a.... 0
C, ft. I. a P. 4s.... SI Ro. Pacinc 4a. M
do col. 4 Bo. Railway 6 11
roc. 4 It. L 1 4S..1MH Ttiat a f. U 1U
Chlcaso Tar. 4l 9t T., Bt. L. A W. 4a.. H
Colorado Mid. 4s T814 Vnlos Paclna 4a 104
Colo. 80. 4a l.t do oon. 4a ISMt
Cuba (a. etfa os4 V. 8. 8lel M U 4S
I. A R. O. 4s 101 Wahaah la US
natulan- Sao. (a II 14 do deb. B 7H
Brio prior lias 4a.. ..lots Waatam Md. 4a. Ilk
do son. 4a 4j W. 4k U B 4a. t
? D. C. la. ...Ill Wis. Cantral 4a. M14
Ho.lnt Val. 4i....U0U
Offered.
Bostoa Stock and Bonds.
BOSTON, March 24,-Call loans, per
cent; time loans, SVtftH per cent. Official
V.V--.IHMJ v.ii niAAi nnn imnns
Atrhlaon adj. 4a.
an 4a
Mci. Central 4a.
Atrhlaoa ,.
da pfd ;
Botton Jr Albany
Bostoa A Malna.
Boiitnn Blarated
PlUhbur ptd ...
Mpitraii Cantral
N. Y., N. H. A H....MI
100 aavi
f 26,800 4tiVa
X.1UU ' 01
2,S(J0 66M
100 KiS'lt
100 3
1.000 lbl
7l 2S
100 H
200 2ai
W0 66
4,&A) 141H 140H
Canaumn pMilrln.
Cenuai of N. j...
Cnes. a Ohio ....
Cmcuuo ox Alton luo 41
uo preferred ....... o00 81
Chicago U. W 2,uuo 2;
Ullll'Ufl Ar N W Al 9.,
v;., ini. est St. f
Clil, Ter. ol Trans.
do preterrea
C, C, C. 61 tit. L..
Colo. Southern ....
uo Imi preterred..
do 2d preferred...
Del. ot riuclsou.:...
tut.. Lack, at W...
Denver & R. G....
Oil Iirotot rs.ii
Kria '.
do lat preferred,. A'
in. z.i iirnrMi'Mi
Hocking Valley
uo prererreu . t
Illinois Central
Iowa Central
do preferrej
k c soutiitrn,.-.v.-;,
tin nm tut ......
Louisville A Nash!!!
Manhattr.r. l
H?H rirl ties'
'Mat. M.-eet Ry
Mex. Central
Minr, & st. Louis...
M., At. P. B. H M.
'At preferred
? Missouri Paclflc
To., Kan. & Tex....
do preferred
N. R. R. of Mex. pld.
N. Y. Central
N. Y.. Ont. & W....
Norfolk & Western..
do tirefi.rred .
Pennavlvanln
P.. C. C. & St. L....
Reading
do 1st preferred....
ao ia preferred
Rock Island Go 31,100
do preferred 4.400
St. L. at 8. F. 2d pfd
St. Louis 8. V 1,100
do preferred ........ 2.100
Southern Pacific 24,800
00 preferred
Southern Railway...
do treferred
Texa & Pacific
T.. St. L. a W
do nreforr
Union Pacific
do preferred ....
Wabash
do preferred ....
V h.t.ll ,1 tr XX. t. V.
Wisconsin Central .. 300
- do preferred 800
Adams Expresa .....
American Kx press
U. S. Kxpreap
Wells-Farirn frr.
Amal. Copper 61300
14oU
41
Mi)
llWja
0C
41
to
24
24iV4
22,o0 1J7H.. altRfc 1V
wo in - m
J M'H luH lov
24
luo bo tfc 0J
, 85 i5
VM Ib'JSi IteH 1).
4ID
33
t
46H
SOVa
33
bH
4a
80S
Per Mirquctta
Unloa Pactflc
Amar. Arga. Cham
do ntd
Amar. Pnu. Tub.
Amer. 8 11 gar
do prd
Amcr. T. A T
Amar. Woolan ......
do pfd
Dominion t. a 8...
Bdlaoa Rlec. Ilia.,
(lanaral Elcrtrlo ..,
Maaa. Elactric .....
da prd
Mill. Oaa
t'altad Fruit
.100
..11014
44H1 Waattn cnmmnn
Adranture
...74 Allouci
.. Amalsamatad ....
,.10; American Zlno .
..tM Atlantto
..1M Binshara
..IMS Cat. A Hecla
..144 Centennial
. 344 Copper Range ....
nel Weat
Domlnloa Coal
Pranklln
SSU.flranrv
.. 0 Ii RotiI
... 4 Maaa. Mining ....
...1411 Mlrhl.as
.. . Mohawk
...144t,alont. C. C
.. 1A Una Dominion ....
..104 Oeceola ,
.. KA Parrot
.JS3 Qulnrjr
.1MI Shannon
.. IS Tamarack
.. 44 Trinltr
.. 44 V. 8. Mining
iiut u. B. oil
I lilted 8ho Mach II4 I'tah
.,00 ptd .3 Victoria
V 8. Rleal .51 Winona ,
i HiHW"aA .... K Wolrarln
, 'Bid. Asked.
... M
.... i
.... H4
.... 7
.... 11
.... 14
.... 11
....7
.... IT
.... 14V
.... II
.... n
.... 10
.... att
.... 141,
.... 114
.... 134j
.... UH
....
SKH
.... !"i
.... !7H
....104
.... 7H
....1J0
.... 10-4
.... t4
....
.... 41
.... 4
.... t:
...111
London Stock, and Bonds.
LONDON. March 24,-Closlng quotation
Conaole, money
do account
Anaconda .
Atchiaon ...
do pfd
. S1I4
, II M
...1
..W
S. Y. Central..
Norfolk AW...
do pfd
Ontario A W...
Pennsylvania ..
Baltimore A Ohio. !.'llt Rand Mlnaa .
rauvto ItiSlKcadlnK
Cha. A. Hk'A
Chlcaao G W.!
C M. a, St. p.
naTUera
Ienvi; ft R. O..
do pfd
Erla
ta lit pfd....
do td pfd ...
Illinois Central .
Louie. A Naah-. .
M.. K. A T.
94 do lit pfd
. I4H do td pfd
.lK5u!gotheni Railway
. 17HI do pfd
. 4 Southern PaclBo .
. tl Union Pacinc ....
.47 I do pfd
. IK41U. 8. Steal
. 70 do pfd
.14414 Wabaah
.149 do pfd
. life ln.nl.li Am
SILVER Bar, steady, 26 7-ltfd per ounce
xtniuw . 01 . . i . .. .
The rate of discount In the open market
for short bills Is 8 6-16f'2j per cent; for
three months' bills, 2 3-1624 per cent.
New York Mining; Stocks.
NEJWYORK, March 24. The following
re the closing quotations on mining stocks:
I.!.- r... ax 1 1 . . 1 n.u. -
IMl.lV VUIIIVI V
,. 871,
1. M
. 41
. ni
. 1014
,. tf.
. 47
. 44'4
.. tH
.10JI
. 4IH
.l?lta
.HO
. I
. M
. T4
. 47
. I0T4
Adama Con IS
Alice M
Rraaco
Brunawlrk Coa ..
Cotnatock Tunnel
Con. Cat. A Vs..
Horn 8IWer
Iron. Silver ......
eidvlll Coa ...
.. I
.. 4
..145
1. .170
..300
..
Ontario
Ophlr
Phoenix
Potoal
Favae
Hterra Nevada
Sirall Hopes ..
Standard
.121
..4.-.0
..
.. 10
.. II
.. II
.. 15
..111
1.71)0 lt 1K1
16.300 RS 87
13,400 li'S'a 122"i 123V
8,000 24 24V, 24
200 62V &!Vs 61
1.300 IIS 117V4 117
fcOO 166 164'
8.300 1074 ltitM 1Y:.
300 31 U 31 Vi 81
auu 00 ,
47.1CO 1617
8.700 6!)
3,800 K5
11m 11.1
. 36,1.10 143
100 84
47,000
800
Foreign Financial,
LONDON, March 24. Money wa. In good
demand In the market today and supplies
were reduced. Discounts were fairly
steady. Trading on the Stock exchange
was moderately active, the nearness ot
the settlement restraining operations, stan
dard issues being realised to allow funds to
be Invested In the attractive new Japanese
loan, which la already at 1 per cent pre
mium, and the Siamese 4V4 per cent loan of
35,000.000, which was Issued at 85V4 was
largely oversubscribed and was quoted at
2V4 per cent premium. In connection with
the Siamese loan the managers of the
Hong Kong and Shanghai bank, realising
that there would be a rush, assembled the
stuff early and opened the lists at 9 o'clock
this morning. The lists were closed at
10:45 a. m. Consols eased slightly. Amer
ican opened firm and Improved a fraction
over parity. Canadian Pacific, Chicago,
Milwaukee & St. Paul and Union Pacific
were the features. The undertone was
good and prices were further advanced
9t H'til I an1 ciosea nrm. urana Trunk was firm,
st K2 i d'Plte the fact that the traffic returns
lo0 ! dld not e1ual expectations. Foreigners
cio nicauji. nuMimifl , were supported
early, but weakened later. Japanese were
lower. Imperial Japanese government 6s
of 1904 were quoted at 104X4.
BERLIN. March 24-The trading on the
Bourse today was quiet.
PARIS, March 24,-Tradlng on the Bourse
today opened with a firm tone. Information
reached the brokers that negotiations in
regard to the proposed new Russian loan
had been resumed with prospects of a
favorable conclusion and exercised a fav
orable Influence on the market. Later
heaviness prevailed. Russian Us were
quoted at 88.60 and Russian bond of 1904
at 505.
l'jo, 100
27V 2.1V.
64i,
2Si
64
19
65
141
168
c
bo tihtt
40
I 16) 161
Vi 6SV4 69
85Vi tt
at 92
141 142
84 - (vi
95 94 96
91 81 91
34 84
80 79 90
70
26 26 . 26
5 6tV 64
66 ' ti7 77i
MO llKVt 11i.lL.
2. MO 36 84&a 85
98 97 97
8h 37 3S
600
7, loo
fci0
400
.186.600 i:tl 1L'9
7
8.7U0
8,2u0
22
45
23
61
'23
60
3.600 3SV
500 100V
nTA 64,
100 89''
17V(
2i0 43
4,100 48
611O 118
14
u7
2.300
800
8,600 42
) 1K7
800 23
00 78
Am. Car & Foun....
ao prererred
Am. Cotton Oil
do preferred
American Ice ,,
do preferred
Am. Linseed Oil
do preferred
A la. Locomotive ....
1 In np.f.rrwt
Am. Bmelt. RT' .7u0 103
., prrierren l.aio JU
Am. Sugar RTr.. 6.200 141
Am. Tobacco, pfd. o. 4,2X) 97
Anaconda Mln. Co... 100 116
Brooklyn Rapid T... 14.300 68
Colo. Fuel & Iroti H4.100 Kfl
Consolidated Ga..., 1.100
vrn t-roaucts
do preferred
Distiller' Secur
funeral EWMn
International Paper..
ao prererrea
International Pump.,
do nreferred
National Iead ...
North American .
Pacific Mall
People' Oaa
Presaed Btoel Car.
do preferred ....
Pullman Pal. Car.
Republic Steel ....
do preferred ....
Rubber Goods ....
An mr.f .i-r ..I
Tenn. Coal Iron!!. BTif
v. u. I.atner I110
do rjreferraA na tfmj
V. B. Realty 8400 91
U. 8. Rubber ina
do preferred ....... 80t lit
TT S. 8teel Tt ISO yr
do nreferred ,, 64 4"ft jrt,
Va.-Car. Chem (r mu
do preferred MO ins
Wpstlnghotise Else.. era larsi jet
. . tti 11 I'niort
Tout sale, for tb day, 1392,800 aharea.
141
97
6s4
13
84
184
?8
n
85
1 85
. 69.500 4XH 39 iK
. 8' Ki nm ioth
. 4 45 44 44
,. 8.6 113 110 imi
. 1,400 ?! 8s 89
,. 20I) 93 91 jrtH
. 10 orjt ,.
an 'ioi -...
83
97
87
.. ti 700
.. 4T.5-
4.oM)
7ft
Mt
'
14,
1
W7V,
1?
104' 104
W! t
. 41 4?
ii'i nV
84 wai
94 fK
84 84
1"8 107
8T 82
Treasury Statement.
WASHINGTON. March j24-Today' state
ment of the treasury balances In the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the -3150,000,000 gold
reserve In the division of redemption,
hows: Available cash balance, 1139,461.7301
gold, 806,792.000. '
Bank Clearings.
OMAHA. March 34. Bank clearings
today were $1,464,346.17. For the corre
pnnrtlns day of 1904 the clearing were
81,217,064.46.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK, March 24. METALS The
London tin market wa lower, spot closing
136 10s and futures 181. The local mar
ket continue quiet with price lower In
sympathy at $29.604729.75. Copper advanoed
In London, closing at 67 16s for spot and
68 2. 6d for futures. Locally the market
la quiet and without material change. Lake
l?c oliL at -S7ttl6.W: electrolytic
$16 26815.37: casting, $14.25(0)16.26. Lead was
lower at 12 7s 6d in London, but remained
unchanged at $4.6t84.60 locally. Spelter
closed at 2 Its 6d In London and wa. dull
in the New York market, at $6.0utjj6 10 Iron
Si??6,? 61 W" M ln Olagow and at 40,
Mlddlesborough. Locally the situation wa
unchanged. No. 1 foundry northern wa
quoted at $17.95(618 26; No. 2 foundry north
crn. I17.60;al8.00; No. 1 foundry iouthern
18n26 ' foundry( outhern oft, $17.75
ST. LOUIS, March 24 METALS Lead
S&Se.1 W'6-H- Spelter dull atlol?
uaar and Molasses.
NEW YORK, March 24.-BUOAR-Raw,
nominal; fair refining. 4c; centrifugal 86
teat, 4o. Molasses sugar. 4c R.
fined, dull; No. 6. 6.46c; No. V. 8 40c-
No. , $ 25c; No. 10, 6 20o No. U
loo; No. 12 6.06c; No. 18.' 4.85c ; No. , 14
JtSSf MS; trusfe
kettle, good to choice. 29S5c. P
NEW ORLEANS. March M.-SUOAR-Quleti
open kettle, Sii-4Jo- own k.ttu
centrifugal. 4V.4ci wntr?fug whUe.
eiTiTjl11'" "n "tle, 13326c:
centrifugal, p&llc; yrup, nominal at luo.
OH. and Roaln.
81 MLe.rtImY;.March ,J!i-Crm Balances,
T,i.u,.Ct"lcteAn., bMJ "hlpmenu. 67.21.7
bbls.; average 79.176 bbls.; runs. 96 3u6
S'?'S tl' 'i vr"e. 7.821 bbls.; ruua UalZl
bAvV vera'e, 66.690 bbls.
flrrTe."' Warch -OTurpentln
ROSIN Firm; A, B, P. 82T7- n an- w
CBfof- l29"-' 0 WH: 7so;T6o:
Mllwnnkoo Grata Markot.
MILWAUKEE. Maroh 24. - WHEAT
We2,- 1 hortbsra, $11.1; No JortnT
RYl-SleuJy; No. J. ipk'hofiUa.
BARLBY-lSuU; N Vtpl. t9
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Beceipti Light and Trading Holed
Aotire, with Price Btrenj.
HOGS SOLO A BIG NICKEL HIGHER
Fairly Active Oesaaaa (or Sbeep and
Lambs and Everything Offered
Id la Good Seasoa and What
Looked to Be Steady Prices.
SOUTH OMAHA. March, SMI.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hubs. Sheen
Official Tue'su"'-2-W M1
Official ednda'y '.'...: I:!b4 9w5 10?$!
Official Friday i,u,o oAo4 i.M
Five day this week. ..17,782 41.037
rive days -last week 16,621 83 TM
bame days week before, .ls.43; ..i.;2
ame three weeks ago. .15.714 49.oj
Same four weeks ago. ... 15.4 1 64.6.4
ISAITItw rlnvd laat a . .-a ... .
J- lri jnr aSl,fll Z,V.1 3N
RECEJPTfl ITYiU TUB? VtVAn vr.. rMt n
-- 'I als a EAI A W tVAlD.
That ! 1..1 ....
?nt- kI ' hOR9 nd "hP South umana
tor l tie vear ti .1 a . . vi.. . ...
last year' wiivu wnu
1906. 1904. Ina
1H3.471 216. 4
V5.6Vt 6.rA4H4 8,130
7l 1EI ....
... - ....M.rwi aos.ova .... . os.pao
nrir. t taoie s;iuvs tile aversge
pnee of hora at .. - , .... .
..V.M. ... 1 ' . wmniiai ivi III. U!Bl
aeveral dav.a. m-iih n......i
. , ' "... , UI1IJ.B 1 1 jyui ! .
Cam.
Hogo ,
Sheep
90.167
2960
Sb,cl
fO.I.I
44.ro)
tier.
33.987
6.848
1...
I..
8..
4..
7...
8.
9.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar
War. ..
Mar. 6..
war
Mar.
Mar.
Mar. 10...
Mar. 11...
Mar. IX. .
Mar. la...
Mar. 14..
Mar. 16...
Mar. 16...
Mar. 17...
Mar. 18...
war.
Mar. 2u...
Mar. 21...
Mar. 22...
Mar.
Mar. 24...
1S0S. 11804. lS03.lU2.:l!01.19(Ki.ll9
4
4 71
4 77
4 80
4 85
4 M
4 87
4 as 1
4 ;
4S6H
m
4 80
4 Mi
4 94
4 B7U
6 08
6 n't;
6 07
5 01-
E 14
6 09
t 12
6 14
S 07
a
$ 13
8 19
6 In,
D JO
6 II
6 76
I
6 16
6 26
15,
6 04
( 04
4 9s
a
4 92
4 95
4 an
6 ol
6 SJ
7 03
7 OL
7 12
7 061
7 161
a
7"
7 i'ol
7 80
7 2ml
7 -to
I 11
7 0i
7 1.1!
7 83,
7 84
7 45
7 3b,
6 01
111
6 07
I 97:
99
6 10
t 22
$ fed
j
5 32
i 87l
8 So
1 nr
06 t 89
41
5 37 I
6 n9 6 4ni
C 18 S 41
6 iO, i 46
IJ 0 DA
613,
6 15
21
$ (Vi
1
e 66
a a ki!
Ki 6 71
6 26T 6 82
6 31 5 Sti
6 801
29 1
Indicate. Sunday.
Thft nmniml 1 . . .
- . "V'v""". Muiuuer or car or atocK
brought in tuday by each road was:
l"o , 1. U.. CI.
., M. tc St. P. Ry i 10
Union Pacific system 10 23 15
C. & N. V. Ry... t 4
1'.. E. A M. V. R. R 10 47 i
C, St. P., M. & O. Ry 4 8..
H. M Rv i 7
c.. r. ft q. 'Ry::::::::;;:::;; i ;;
C, R. I. fc P. Ry east..., 18..
C., R. I. & P. Ry.. west.... 1 3
Illinois Pentrfll a .
Chicago Gt. Weatern " t "
Total receipt 4S 127 17
The dispi.sn.uii ot the day a receipts wits
as follows, each buyer purchasing th num
ber of head Indicated!
Cattle. Ho
umana racKing uo
A 1 . . .".
Hog". Sheep.
i.j' ....
2.664
2.61'2
2,0-8
El
Swift and Company '.'.'.'.'.'" 212
Cudahy Packing Co 315
Armour & Co 1G9
Mccreary & Clark 19 ....
Hill A Huntslnger 7 ....
L. F. Hus 6 ....
Mike Haggerty 65 ....
J. B. Root & Co 113
8. & S 20 ' 60
IlutTman j. 231
Other buyer. 175 ....
l,i:!4
1.187
700
Totals 1,143 8.807 8,071
CATTLE There was a light run of cattle
here this morning even for a Friday and
as all packers seemed to want a few fresh
supplies the market opened early and It
took but a short time for everything in
sight to change hands. Prices as a rule
were a little stronger than they were yes
terday. The market on beef steer could safely be
quoted active and strong on anything at
all desirable. As there were only a few
loads offered and as all the buyers wanted
them competition was keen and an early
clearance was made. A compared with a
week ago there 1 now very little change
In ruling prices. The market haa fluctu
ated up and down to quite an extent during
the week, but at the close there is not a
great deal of change on anything at all
desirable from the price that were paid at
the close of last week.
The cow market was also active and a
little stronger on the better grade today.
When it came to canners and cutters,
though, the market was slow and no more
than steady. The better grades of cow.
and heifers may be quoteT) steady for the
week, or, ln other words, auch kinds as sell
from 33 up. Those that sell under $3 are a
little lower for the week and canners and
common cuttera are fully 26c 'lower than
they were a week ago and very dull at the
decline. A choice bunch of cow sold today
as high as $4.36.
Bulla, veal calve and stags sold today at
Just about steady prices, only a few being
offered. For the week bulls are about
steady If at all good, but common kinds are
a little lower and so ate veal calves.
Very few stocker and feeders were of
fered toduy and the market showed no
quotable change from yesturday. The same
as usual, though, on a Friday not many
cattle were wanted and common kinds were
hard to move. The best grades of feeder
are probably not much different from a
week ago, but the commoner kinds are all
the way from 15c to 25c lower. Representa
tive sales:
BEEF BTGER8
AT. tr. .
40 I at 14
16.
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11(0
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740
1017
net
4
100
11H6
1210
10(8
...1027
8 74
4 00
4 0
4 00
4 it
4 :s
4 u
4 86
4 86
4 40
4 40
4 40
17
7
1
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...108t
...1034
...1111
...1141
...1141
,...120
...UV6
...1071
...ltM)
...1300
...13H0
.,.1167
.1666
BTKHRS AND HEIFERS.
3 4 10
STEERS AND COWS.
4 40
4 44
4 44
4 60
4 44
4 61
4 45
4 73
4 40
4 10
6 00
e 06
I 18
..1164
.. 890
.. 160
.. 74
.. 714
.. 70
.. 410
.. 41C
.. Ml
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.. mo
.. 441
.. tti
.. 6T
.. 180
.. 860
.. 4W
..1U80
.. 440
.. V
.. 410
.. 810
..1040
.. 440
,.. tm
.. 888
.. 484
..1180
.. M
..ItaO
.. 4t
..1144
.. 8M
..1011
870
4 16 8
VOWS,
...iin 4M
1 78
1 76
1 W
I 04
3 M
I 00
I II
I 16
I it
35
I ti
I 40
I 80
1 60
I 40
3 10
I 10
I 40
I 10
I 40
I 40
I 40
3 76
I 40
I 80
I 80
8 00
I DO
I M
8 00
8 M
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...1100
... 810
...1140
... 780
...1080
...1880
1020
1113
816
1421
1060
1167
1U94
787
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870
11.18
1880
lUbO
1010
1144
1010
1161
1084
1041
1080
880
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1110
1440
101,1
Hi '8
1140
COW'S AND HEIFERS.
... til I 76 10 M
lilts,
...1184
... 880
... 481
... 80
... 4i0
... 480
... Itl
... 460
...1184
...1140
...1800
...10)0
...1100
...1440
...1180
...1714
...184
...1880
... 81
... 834
... 14
... till
... 140
... 144
... 110
... 180
... 110
3 60
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I 40
I 40
I 40
I 00
I 40
t 40
8 40
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BULLS.
I M
I 10
3 M
t 80
I 10
t ti
I 14
8 86
3 II
8 at
CALVES.
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4 T4
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140
ltuo
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1170
1174
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110
120
140
160
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8TtCK CALVES.
8
I 86
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$ ti
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1 10
I U
8 ti
I 14
8 84
I 40
8 44
8 64
I 60
I 40
I 40
I 40
I 40
I 40
I 18
t 44
I 44
I Tl
I 71
I 10
I 10
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I 10
4 M
4 84
4 00
4 00
4 84
3 80
8 40
3 48
3 to
I to
I 16
8 II
4 00
4 00
4 M
8 80
I 40
i 44
8 6
I 40
I 40
I 60
8 4
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I 84
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STOCKEKS
V., 400 1 bo
.. 40 $ M
6 Ml 8 40
U M H
14 4 1 4
1 440 I 14
6 M I H
a aa aa
HOOg-Th upply of hog la uht was
moderate at all point, this morning and aa
a roault th Undency of price, waa upward
The. market bare opened about a nlikei
tughr and a. taa tUuiand rvv4 U 0 of
AND J"EEDERg.
781 1 I
f 40 1 a
It I to
....,...... 744 I 80
J 81 4 4
1 4o4 4 N
I 4 tv
liberal proportion the market seemed to
gain In strength and sctlvity until toward
the close It waa around 7 He higher, or Hi
10c higher. The general market could prob
ably best be described bv calling It a big
nickel higher or H?7e higher. Th quality
of the offerings today was exceptionally
good and thst of course helped out th p
pearanee of the market on paper. Th bulk
of the hogs sold t 85.07 and $5.10. with
the common and light stuff largely around
$5.06. The choice heavies went from 85.10
t 86 15. Owing tn the activity practically
everything wa dlsroed of bv th middle
of the forenoon. Representative vales:
K. A. b. rr. Ka. a, (a. ft.
It I4 44 4 8 80 ... I 47
34 t7 ... 10 47 Ml ... I 74j
41 lot ... 4 44 83. Il ... 8 474
71 177 4 4 014 4! til ... Itntti
84 tot ... IO81 61 It4 ... IHH
XI SOS ... I 01 14 SM It I Pit
Tl tt 4 I 0!V 17 t.l 8 I 47
11 171 ... IO!", It M ... 6 41
40 .187 84 I ClSa it 141 ... I Oli
It 106 ... 1 44 44 40 44 I 17V,
44 110 ... I 06 74 W 140 8 07
41 117 40 4 04 4 11 ... 4 1
T t-4 ... I 4 II Itt tN III
40 186 l!0 4 46 14 UT M III
17 t4 8 I ( 14 Ill ... I 10
11 !S M 14 48. ...... HI ... 4 1
44 .'. tn 44 I 4 74 144 80 I 10
It 8 44 I 04 44 14) 44 I 14
47 140 NiH 71 141 44 I 14
11 184 ... 4 46 41 167 ... I 1
ti 114 St I 04 41 '! ... I 14
tl tti HI I PI 17 t4 40 I 14
IT 114 ... I 0 70 til ... I 10
II fftl ... 101 44 Ml ... 110
M tn ... I 04 It 80 80 I 16
II 8.11 10 I 06 41 1t ... 1 I 10
44. 127 ) I 04 14 19 Mil
4 IIS 40 I Mtl to 4!-4 ... I 10
(.. IiU ... I 47Ve 10 IM ... 110
4 M ... I 474 17 88 0 I 10
I ISO SO I0H II 144 ... II
41 214 ... I 07 W 44 141 84 8 10
41 171 SO I 0TV4 11 8 ..: I 14
72 ISO ... I OT 44 171 M I 10
71 1(4 40 I 414 47 rtl ... I 1
41 t!7 ... I 47V4 44 IM 40 I 10
II 171 m I MS 1 27 M III
48 14S 40 I 07 40 311 120 I 1
ii ISO ... I 07", M 171 ... I 10
47 215 ... I 0TV, 44 174 ... I 1
71 HI ... 8 4TV4 71 lit ... I I
43 Ill 40 4 ITS 4 11 ... I 14
47 148 40 4 47S " 171 ... 114
44 S2I 44 I07S 1 4 ... 4 10
13 21-4 ... 8 07 S 44 til 40 I 10
41. ...... .134 ... I 07S 41 170 48 I 14
IS Ill ... 8 07 8 $1
71 144 ... ( 07S l 17 ... Ill
44 141 ' ... I 07 S 44 171 ... I 14
44 Ill ... I 07S i 40 8 10
74 144 ... I07S 16 114
II tiH M I 07S 11 741 ... 110
44 IM ... I 0TS I HI 111
81 141 10 I 07S 14 171 ... 8 11S
II 184 80 I 07S 84 IMI ... ills
14 2 SO ... I 07S 46 I0 140 I 12S
41 444 ... I 07S 48 801 ... 112s
78 114 40 I 07 S 44 28 ... I 1JS
II ISO 110 6 0JS 40 ITS ... Ills
44. ...... .274 ... 6 07S H 118
7 171 44 I 07S 11 US ... Ill
71 141 ... I 07S
SHEEP There wis only a small run of
sheep and liimbs hero this morning, and
with a fairly good demand from local
packers tho market ruled active and
steady with yesterday. As buyers started
out In good season It did not lake long for
everything In sight to change hands. As
nign as t. wss paid tor ewes, wnicn is
the highest price paid In some little time.
Some wethers and yearlings mixed brought
$6 80.
The lamb market could probably he
quoted steady, but l.'8"e wore no choice
fat Iambs on sale. Some feeders, though,
old at what looked to be good steady,
price.
For the week the market on botn sheen
and lambs may be quoted a little stronger.
tne advance nmnunting in the majority of
case to about 10c and 152.
Quotations f.r led iock. flood cholc
earilnars. $6.406.76: fair to good year
lings. $6.b05&.4O; good ti eTiolc wethers,
5.6v(S5.T6: fair to good wethers. 35.0OU6.50:
good to choice ewes. 3o.OOoi5.60: lair to good
awes, $4.5t5.00; common t.) fair ewes. $4.01
O4.D0; good to cnoioe lamn. liontni.m; tair
to good lambs, to.lbnil .00 . feeder lamb. $6.08
i6.50. Representative tales:
No. Ar, Pr.
2 cull Mexican ewe. 84 3 60
8 cull wether and ewe 90 6 00
S20 western ewe 102 6 36
4W western ewes 104 6 36
476 Mexican ewes 90 (40
830 western ewes Ill t 66
65 western ewe. 113 6 66
310 wether and yearlings 1116 6 80
v wet nor and yearlings uo b w
270 feeding lamb 62 6 40
1 iamh K0 I 60
12 Colorado cull ewee 97 3 60
444 Colorado ewes 107 6 25
236 weatern ewe 96 6 60
CHICAGO LI VIS STOCK 1 MARKET
Cattle Strong- Hogs Five to Ten Cent.
Higher Sheep and Lamb. Steady.
CHICAGO. March 21. CATTLE Receipts,
1,500 head; market strong; good to prime
steer, $6.16ji.26; poor to medium, 3.8i7j
6.00; atockcrs and feeders, $2.7o4'i.66; cows,
$2.8O&.00; heifers, 3.004(5.00: canners, $1.60y
2.40; bulls, t2.6wy-l.0o; calves, 83.00:7.00.
HOGS Receipts, 19,000 bead; estimated
tomorrow, 10.000 head; 6-ffloc higher; mixed
and butchers, $B.2Wjt.4-; good to cholc
heavy, $5.364i6.47V4; rough heavy, $6.2Wj.30;
lignt. o.ibQt..'u; duik or snies, 0..WUO.40.
SHEEP AND LAMBS- Receipts. 6,000
itnn.i- vainclrAO ast A w ' trnnA n nlwtlna vnth.
Iivnu 1 inn 1 gvcrv o ' . ,y , ijuiu 1. vr v. n i t j nirnt-
era, $6.76((j6.26; fair to choice mixed, $4.75
6.60; western sheep, $S.O0f6.26; native lambs.
$5.5oe7.65; wetern lambs, $6.50&7.76.
New York Live Stock Market.
NEW YORK. March 24. BEEVES Re
ceipts, 3,940 head; medium and good steer,
alow hut steady; common, 10jl5o off, bulls,
dull and 15a -Do lower; good cows, steady,
other slow to 10c off; one car bulls un
sold. Native steer. $3.760.8o; western,
ti uc. K..ii. 1 1 ';.,,. a 1 ii .nu,. e 1 Fuvr, 1 or. .v.
. IM 1 UUIIU, VI.MH.VI I. .. . ... V u ... , . .
tra fancy. 34.40Cci 4.5. Cable a no led live
cattle steady at 10(311c: tops. 12c, dressej
weight ;retngerator Deer, VLiec. enip
ments, none; estimated for tomorrow, l.yol
cattle, 60 sheep and 7,000 quarters of beef.
CALVES Receipt 66 head; market
teady to strong; veals, $6.00(i9.00; no little
calves. DresKed calves, firm; city dressed
veal, $9.u0ij 13.60; country dressed, $7.&Ooji
12.00.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 2.722
head; sheep scarce and fully steady; lnmbs
Arm to 10c higher, all sold; sheep, 35.004i6.00;
lamos, 7.bo(o.b0.
HOGS RecelDts. 2.745 head: market nom
inally -easier 011 Buffalo advice.
Kansas Cltr Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. March 24.-CATTLE.Re-
celpt. 1,600 head, Including 3u0 head south
ern; market steady: choice export and
dressed beef steers, $5.2rVfr6.75; fair to good,
$4.25i6.26; western fed steers, $4.2647 5.601
stockers and feeders, $3.00U4."6; southern
steers, $3,604(4.90; southern cows, $2.2T4i4.00;
native cows. $2.0O?4.50; native heifers, $3.0u
4.80; bulls, 82.6oa4.00; calves, $2.50&6.26.
HOGS Receipts, 6,600 head; market 60
higher; top, $6.30; bulk of sales, 85.006.22;
heavy, $5.255.30; packers, t5.lO476.io; pigs
and lights, $4 25476.16.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt, 8,on0
head; market steady; native lambs, $6.5orr(i
7.50; native wethers, $5. 40 ' 5.90; native fed
ewes, $4.90!?S.65; western fed lambs, $G.504y
7.50; western fed yearlings, $0.00416.76: west
ern fed sheep, $4,904)5.90; stocker and feed
er, $3,604(6.50.
St. Loot Live Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS. March 24. CATTLF. Re
ceipts, 1,000 head, ' Including 7o0 Texans;
market strong; native shipping and xport
steers, $4,254(6.00; dressed beef and butcher
steers, $4.0o4c5.40; ateer. under 1.000 lbs.,
$3,0044.60' stackers and feeders, $2.60474.60:
cow and heifers, $3,0044.86; canners, 12.004
2.60; bulls, $3.0uVa4.00; calves. $3,604(8.76;
Texas and Indian steer. $3. 00(85.10; cow.
and helfera, $2.0O'4.26.
1 HOGS Receipts, 4,000 head: steady: pig
and lights, $3.6(fi6.00; packers, $o.l54.80;
butchers and best heavy, $6.256.36.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 1000
head; market steady; native muttons, $3.00
4(6.00; lambs, $5.0otf'7.2f; cull and buck,
4J.504Ct.76; stocker. $2.O0$3.26.
St. Joseph Live Stock Market.
BT. JOSEPH, Msrch ft. CATTLE fit
celpt, 806 hesd; steady! natives, 84.Ui4f5.60:
cow and heifer. $U904?4.60; Blockers and
feeders. $8 .0O4H.5O.
HOOS Recelpt, 4,90 head; market 60
higher; light, $5,004)6.20; medium and heavy,
86.0&C 26.
, SiltCKP AND LAMBS Receipt, 1,614
head; market steady; lamb, $7.40.
Sloaz City Live Stock Market.
BIOUX CITY, la., Mrch 24.-(Speclal Tel
egram. ) CATTLE Receipts, 600 head; mar
ket steady; beeves, $4004(6.25; cow, bull,
and mixed, $3,004)4.50: atooker and feeder.,
I3.004i4.00; calve and yearling, $2,764)3.65.
HOGS Receipt, $.000 head; market
teady, lllng at $iC6 16; bulk. $5.00.06.
Stook ta Sight.
Receipt, of llv tock at th lx principal
weatern market yesterday:
it v Cnttl. Hog. Sheep.
South Omaha 1,070 $.8i'i4 9oo
Sioux City 600 OOQ
Kansas City l.fti) v fJ.t.iO
St. Louis l.ouu 4,000 IO A
St. Joseph 806 4,9x0 1.614
Chicago ..1 1,600 19.000 t.ouO
Total
. 5.976 46,644 23,411
Evaporated Apple and Dried rrnlt.
lV,EWT(iRK' Mrch M -EVAPORATED
APPLES Th market show, no chang
from the conditions reported, with holder
bowing continued confidence; common are
quoted at 4uoc; prime, 64)eci choice,
4itie: fancy, 7c
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Prune.
moil orate demand and show no change on
pot. though It I. claimed that quotation
ar below a parity with the exist Price
range from 2 for Iv-lOO to to for Cal
ifoniia fruit. Apricots. unotiarid at H,
lla 'f.r101' ize 'r tra ohoi
and 1;' So for fjicy. Peaches, qui. tnit
tlrui, Liuu',o tr cutlee, M,lv lur aa-
tra ehole. llll?c for fsncr. Rslslns,
quieter sgaln; liwae Muscatels. 4'sc;
London layer, $1 .61 25; seeded. $$jc.
OMAHA MHOLMtLH MARKET.
a -
Condition ef Trade and Qaetatlen ea
Staple ana Fane? rraanee.
EGGS Receipt heavy, market tead ;
candled tock. 15o.
MVS POULT RY Hens, lflSflllc: youna
ro,.tr.. accord Ins to six. Sulil-; old rooa
ters, 8eiV; turkeys, ltc; dlck 10c.
HI Tl a.R-Packlng stock, ITc; choice
to tancy uaity, ac; creamer, llviv;
prints, 26c.
FRKSH FROZEN FISH Trout. 8.M pick
erel. 6c; pik. 8c; jcrch. he; blusnsh,
"e: wt-refteh. 5c ilmni lie' redfnsnper,
10p; halibut, 9c; green Mllbut. lCc; crapplca,
11c; buffalo, 7c: white ba, 11c: herring, 5c;
Pcanlsh mackerel, llo. Frcsj lf. I'cr dot.,
40c.
tiAT Prices quoted by Omaha Whole
sale Hv Dler' ancHt1on: rholce Nn,
I upland, $6.60; No. t. $S.nO: medium. $8.fci;
Coarse, $5.00. Ry trw, $4 60. Thrse prices
are lor hay 01 ao.rt r.nur nd quailiy.
HR AN Per ton. $ 17 .60.
OT ST BUS New fork count, per can.
45c; extra selects, per can. 36.; (tandarda,
per ran, 8tV. hulk: "tanriards. r4r ral..
$1.40; extra svlects. per gal., $!.; Nw
York counts, per gnl.. tl.t
TROPICAL rRUITS.
ORANGK.i v rtntui nut, 1 1 fancy Red
land nsvels, all sixes, $5iff3.0(; fancy
navtls, U.16; choice navels, all sites, l.oo.
LkAiO.S Calltornla, fancv, iTo sle, U.o;
1 and 360, $3.Jb; choice, 370, $:.7j, 30O ana
3W, $3, CO.
...uo rer lox of So-lh. pkg., $2.00;
Hallnwe en, in 70-lb. boxes, per lb., 49uc
KlUrt t. nlitoriiiii per li'-ai. C4i't.ti. .i$
S5c; imported Smyrna. 4-crown, lfc; iy
crown, 12c; fancy Imported (washed). In
1-in. ikas., ltwi 1m
BANANAS per medlum-slxed bunch. $1.7
2 t!; Jumbos, 2.5tii.1.Ui.
GRAPEFRl IT-! f r box of 64 lo 64. $..
. VT.VIT1
8TRAWBERR1ES Florida, per quart,
75c.
APPl.ER-New York Baldwins, $3.004JS
Colorado Wlnrsapo. per bu. box, $1.76; Colo
rado Ben Davis, per box. $1.26; Roman
Beauty, per box, $2 00; Baldwins and Green
ings, per box, $1.75. i
UKArtJo i.iipui.ed Malagas, per keg. $7.
TANGERINES Callf-rnia. per half-box.
$2.80.
CRANBERRIES Jerseys, per bbl., $S.00;
per box, $2 25.
VEUFTAST.no.
POTATOES Home grown.. In sack, per
bu., 804140c; Colorado, per bU., 45c.
TCRMPS-OId, per bu., 4oc; nw. per
do., 76c.
LaknOTS-Old, r bu., 40c; new, per
dox, 76c.
PARSNIPS-Old, per bu., 40c.
BEANS Navy, per bu.. 32 10 (
CL Cl'MBKHS -Per dcx., 1.7r5TtOO.
TOMATOES Florida. er 6-laaket crat.
$4.6lt6 0O.
SPl.NACH-Per btl . $1.00.
ONIONS Hume grown, red, ln sacks, per
lb., 2c; Spanish, per crate, $2.60; Colorado
yellow, per ih.. 2c; Bermuda onions, pr
crate, $2.75; new southern, per lo., 45c.
CA MR AGE Holland seed, per lb., ic,
HWKKT POTATOES-Kansa kiln urled,
per bbl., 32.75.
HKh, 1 8--01U, per bu 40c: new, per do,
bunches, 66c.
CELERY-Callfornla. 764J0c.
RADISH KB Hot house, large bunches,
per do., 90c&$l.C0.
LK-l'l'i'cti-i-er box of about fifteen
heads, 65c.
KHt'kAfiQ-California, rjer lb.. Set rr
box of 40 lbs.. $4.60.
PAttBLh, 1 ter do, bunches, 75e.
ASPARAGI'fl Illinois, tier rins. bunches.
$?(X: Callfnmli white, per do, of 3-lb.
bunches, $6,004)7.00.
M18U1.LLANEO0S.
CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full cream,
13?I14c: Wisconsin Yntina? America. 16c:
block Swiss, new. 15c: old. 1617c: Wiscon.
eln brick, 15c; Wisconsin llmburger, ltc;
ones: cneese, 104(100.
HirtES No. 1 green, 7c; No. t green. 6c:
No. 1 salted. 814c: No. 2 salted. 7U.c- No. 1
veal calf. 9c; No. 2 veal calf, 1c; dry salted,
74714c: sheen Delta. ?5cfftll 00: linraA hlitaa
$1.50f7.t.OO.
NUTS Walnut. No. 1 soft shells, new
crop, per lb.. ISc; hsrd shells, per lb., 18c;
No. 2 oft shells, per lb.. 12c; No. 2 hard
shells, per lb.. 12o; Pecans, large, per lb.,
12c; small, per lb.. 10c; peanuts, per lb., 7c;
rotated peanuts, per lb., 8c; Chill walnuts,
per lb.. 12Ml3o; almonds, soft hell, per
lb.. 17o: hard shell, ner lb.. 15c: chestnuts.
per lb., 12irHSc: new black walnuts, per
bu., 764f90c; shellbnrk hickory nuts, per bu.,
(1.76; large hickory nuts, per bu, $1.60.
Cotton Varuet.
NEW YORK, March 24,-COTTON-Snot.
quiet; middling uplands. 8.I60; middling
gulf, 8.10c; sales. 200 bales.
LIVERPOOL, March 24. COTTON-Snnt.
moderate business done; prices 4 point
higher; American middling fair. 4.73d; good
middling, 4.40d; middling, 4.2d; low mid
dling, 4. ltd; good ordinary, S.Btld; ordinary,
8.80d. The sales of the day were 8,000 bales,
of which 600 bales were for speculation and
export- and included 7.6oo balea Amsrloan.
Receipts. 20,000 bales. Including 19,100 balea
American. ,
NEW ORI-iKANS. March 24. COTTON
Steady; sales, 4.600 bale; ordinary, 6 1.18c;
good ordinary. 6c; low middling, 7c; mid
dling, 7c; good middling, 7o; middling
fair. 8 5-16c; receipt, 8,199 hales; stock, 254,
873 bales.
ST. LOUIS. March 24. COTTON-ulef
middling, 71-16o; sales, none; receipts, none;
shipments, 87 bales; stock, 46,961 bales.
Coffee ' Market.
NEW YORK, March 24. COFFEB Th
market for futures opened steady at a de
cline of fitfr'10 points following lower Eu
ropean rabies. Offerings were very light
and later In the session a moderate de
mand from local bulls and Importers wa.
sufficient to partially, rally prices. The
rinse wa. quiet and unchanged at a de
cline of 6 points. Sales. 85,750 bags, in
cluding Mny at 6.40c: July. 6.55c; Septem
ber. fl.75c: December, 6.85c. Spot, quiet; No.
7 Rio, 7c.
Dry Good. Market.
NEW YORK. March 24.-DRY OOOD8
Wnlle no marked enlargement to buyjng la
In progress In the dry goods market, the
attitude of the seller I. one of .pedal firm
ness and of optimism. In view of the sta
tistical position which exists with regard
to so many lines. Jobbing trade locally Is
less active, but belief In a continuance of
modersts activity for aom tlm to come
la entertained.
Toledo Seed Market.
' TOLEDO. March 24. SEEDS Clover,
cssh, $7.86; March, 7 Aprll.$7.fW; October,
$5 90; prime alslke, $7.76; timothy, March,
On the Roof of the World,
One who went with Colonel Younghus
band to Lhaaaawrot of th hardship en
countered aa follow: "Deplt the proUo
tlon of almost Arctlo clothing, one shiver
until the sun rise over the eastern hill at
10 o'clock, and h(vr again when It sinks
behind th opposite one at I o'clock. Icy
winds .weep the valley and hurricane of
dut Invnd on' tent. Against thia cold
one clothe one's self tn flannel rt snd
hlrt, oweater, flannel-Hned coat, poahteen
or cashmere sheepskin, wool-lined Ollglt
boot and fur or woollen cap with flap,
meeting under the chin. The general effect
la barbaric and picturesque." ,
HEAL ESTATE TRAlSSFEnS.
STf." i11?1 for "erd yesterday as fur
nlshe by the Midland Guarantee and
Trut company, bonded abstraotsr. 1614
Farnam street, for The Bee. '
A. Adamson, Jr. et .1, to F. W. Smith.
JcW prjc..1.f...w.l.-n.tl. b1-' s 10
C. C Barmele and wlf 'to' ' 0'. ' ' t
toni ,lou . "n1 M, block 1
Yate i Hemphill dd..! in
wN''ln nd wlfe Wlnnstt W.
McHraliie. lot. 1 to 8. block 1, Lol
m,Tck! ?ufc!,vV.and 0,nBr Property.. 28
Uldom Q. Eldrldg and wlf to Chris-
.AR! L-XIKrlJb. I"""' lot i. block 4,
Hillside No. I ton
H. Nlndel to P. F. Nlndel. lot 18 an'oi
IV block 6. Orchard Hllf.. ...;.:....". 1 400
'-..S?1?8 to Amburst. n
83-16-13. and other properly..?.."" ,too
C. B Prlchard to Clara B. Wym.n
,ot , block 8, Hwthorn " I
Mr,', aJ'.A,?rel t() I Jopron, nU
n 4-16-13 " , . ions
J. Vvot wa to J. Beck, lot $3. block 6,
peer 1'Ark , I860
The Barker cornpan. et al, to J. Jfl.
tarith?na. ,0f .' . uldiv. of
J. I. Redlck's add 1 nog
J. Johnson to P. Nelson lot 4. block I
Mayne's 1st add. to Valley an
John of North Onaha to O. n. Oswr.
part lot 7. block 6. Bweey'. add 1,800
Edwards -Wood Go.
(Incorporated )
(lala OffltMi Fifth sad Roberts Strssts
3T. PAUL, fUPtN.
DEALS RS IN 1
Stocks, Grain. Provisions
Ship Yotir OrohT to Ua
traaek 6)8Bee tl181 Bea4 ef Twrntm
Bla7. Osnaka, Ren. TeJaakeae Salg,
838-314 Kxahaafe Sldg et4 Oman,
i 4 'Wss tl jums 'j ts