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    THE OMAHA DAILY fiEE: SUNDAY, MARCH 11, 190G.
A
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
northern, TH- May, 7Hc; July, TSSic;
rVet.tember, 771,0.
OATS To arrive and n track. May,
I8e.
Government Export 3.imit. la Farmers' t hicauo qrais asd pboviiioh
Handa.
GENERAL SPURT IN PRICES RESULTS
Estimate Mark Lees Than TTioe Ml
kF Orala Mr-Market Quiet
to Time Flsjaree Are
Glvea.
Featarea of Ike Traala and Cloalaat
Prleea oa Hoard of Trade.
CHICAGO, Msrch 10. A Bharp bulga Wa
Csusod tmlay In the IochI wheat maiket by
the gavernment crop report, which Bhowed
the farm reserves of wheat to be less than
had beon estimated. The advance In rrlcea
was wrll maintained, hut the market closed
tmng with the May delivery Wc higher.
Corn showed a gain of He. inns were up
Sti'ViC provisions were a shade to 10c
higher.
ritrength In the wheat market developed
Immediately after the publication of the
lorrrnment report, which showed the
amount of wheat In the handa of farmers
on March 1 to be about 1F.'3.'U0 bu., which
OMAHA, March 10, 1
Until a ahort time liefore the government
estimate of farm reserves was made pub
lic the market waa uuiet. A few covered la about St .H ner pent of the entire cmn.
and one Chicago Interest waa a buyer in The majority of tradera had figured the
sufficient quantity to take the surplus off farm reserve at from lTS.O'O.iiH) to 00,OOQ.WO
the market, ao that a BhP.rp spun louowca hu. Trior to the publication of the report
the eetlmate of lf,0"0,ii'. Thla la con- trading- waa very quiet. May opened a
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Price Lone Ground and Market Closes Dull
and Unsettled.
WEAK BANK STATEMENT THE FEATURE
Reeaperatlon of the Sorploa la Kut
aa Large aa Kxperted Owlii
to Heavy Losses la
lash.
t a i v'Hl strength In rxorroiK wearem was
(l 7kc ana c'oaea Mtrit,uted to the advantage of position said
7 p. to he enjoyed by the coal mining Interests
VJH k along Its line In the event of the threat-
NF7W YORK. March 10 Prleea on the
Ptock exchange lost ground, although there
waa a disposition to contest the reaction
In the early part of the session. The pre
vailing tone of the market waa one rather
of uncertainty and hesitation than of any
decided tendency. The opening strength
aiderably less than all private figures sa"e shade to j'f'e.c lower at 7641r7fcc, ad- "f" '"'R "."-I'?'' t'hy mark, t Some spe
h.?"" ?' h tntyBtar On tM vanced to ?7Sc and closed at TUgo. July . Tret'gTh in Norfolk 4 WesTern via.
vuinn Lite ranj uujdi ir.r fpn'iii I raiiKeil UPVWITII lo-eiillli: Bill! li; n iu lhjucw
market falling nacK aomewnat. in piose i with a net gain of He at 77r.
waa nearly lc higher. Cables were firm-!' of wheat and flour were eaual
inun was 10 ue expecieu n.i irr me nui v i-rimnry- receipts were ez.wu uu., iii . j strike of bituminous miners.
oeci ne nere yesiercay. wverpooi cioeing mm Tor the corresponding day or. last The reneWPll wakne, in Consolidated
He lower. . . V'r. Mlnnenpolln, Iultith and Chicago re- r,-, ,ho nr, ,,. ,nn influence on the
Corn waa dull and somewhat easier our- ported receipts of 84 cara, aa agalnat .36 mark,t lt wnil Bflf.r , appearance of
Ing the forenoon, with local bean exert- last week and 175 one year ago. .n. hank turement timt the nVnural down
ing some pressure at tlmea. Prices rallied The atrength of wheat had a bullish ef- Lh" .Vnrtencv T,r The rePrle?atTon
aharply on the government report of feet on the porn market., the close being . th .urrii.; nnt aa lame aa had
atrong witn prices at the hlgheat point oi h Th due .to the heavy
the day. Puhllpetlon of the arovernment 1 .' . "
, " it ' . . t I a " i . , . - , i'i;rllFe in casil reserves, wniun rrouiiru
iTuufirsia inun inn uwn com acirr ui lev i iihutcb rp hiiva la me imouni oi corn biiii i i .. e t . 1 1 t
. . . , - . , . . . . . i , ' - , . , , ..... a ileal iv o V "v. hb n Killlini 1,1 vrii iiiium v rou
winter ana me eaving in .ei-u.ug nav iru nria oy larmera naa dui little innuence. ma,pg of oniy about n million. This may
it tne ,wj.l"J
th the bank!
U l- 4 . ... . , V. .. " ' ' " 11 " IIUTVir ' 111 V"TT " ' ' "
jnwifil i wne rni I rill leu Hi l.lwo.t'--v--v vu., I arAn- k . 4iiu nnlv
Ing aharply when toe government repo't or rbout 41 per cent of the entire crop. the w,k But thrn w;r a)so dl,Lfr
Vina IBBUeu, trai.-liiB . no 1 inii-nii.T I'CUIHI n llu anmil IOCHI rcteitllB "i
aotiitional bullish factor. May opened a
Bhade lower to a shade higher at 4JH
winter and the saving in reeuing nave leu neia by farther had but little Influence. nt ,' hnilr nliiir,rl
many to believe, lt is the opinion that The announcement apparently had been mJ " ' " , tnV fact that '
the balance of this crop can ba marketed largely discounted. According to official '0' ,,n ' ' T deposit with
an und present prices or better. llgureg tlie amount of 'arm "serve on which were made late In the
4T00o; decrease. MS,S0. Surplus, tMt.
7; Incrcnse. II.4M.9M). Kx-t'nlted State
deposits, S.87S.; Increase, tl.73tt.93.
Sew York Moaey Market.
NEW TOHK, M.irch 10. MONKT On
call, nomlnnl; no loans; time loanj. steady;
sixty und ninety rtsys. pvr cent; six
months, SV'Tf.1 per cent.
I' KIM IS MEKCANTILIi PAPER-S5H per
"sTEnUNa KXCIIANOEJ-Pteady with
acttial business In bankers' bills at M RMo.f
4 .Sill fur demnnd and at t. S2iM-4 for
Bixtv dHy bills; posted rates, 4.iat4
and fl.atiVili4.fli I; commercial bills, ft.fclVtU
f4
P IL.VER Bur, 62c Mexican dollar.
to v- c.
UtiNDS Government, strong; railroad,
Iregulnr.
tit sing quotation on bond today war
is follow:
U. 8. ret. U, rf ....! VJpn M aerie. ..loevi
OMAnA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Tat Cattle Bbow ImproTement for the Week
with Feeder Lower.
HOGS A SHADE LOWER THAN YESTERDAY
Beat tirades at Skee) show Very l.lttle
t'kaaae with Mediant Grade of
Both Sheep aad Laraba
Ltwtr for Week.
SOUTH OMAHA, March 10, 19n.
. n
. it
.101
dn rnunoa 1tH4i no 4 rtft
V. 8. 3n. re 1"S'4 do 'f rtt,....
do coupon Iu34 1 do td aeries....
V. 8. oM 4t, re L. A N. unl. 4a.
do mupnn Man. . 4i....
V I. new 4a. ri....n" M'l. rntrsl 4a..
do coupon isiitii do 1st Inc 2i
Am. ohairo 4a 7v, 'Minn. St. L 4a... '
do n 114-4 M., K. T. 4a
Atrhlann gin. 4a li'l do 2a M
do nl. 4a t.. StVN. R. R. ot M. c. 4a.
. OTli'N, va
.1"4 N. J. O. . (a lt
. I1H No Pacific 4a 104V4
. K1 do Sa T7
.114 IN. ac W. c 4a 101
. KH O. 8. L. rfd. 4a Ml
. t'enn. eonv. ana lot
. 13 Rcadln acn. 4a It
t-nca. a Ohio 4tta....lVBt. U I. M. c. Sa..llS
Chicago a A. U F. f. 4a MS
C. P. a 4 n. 4a....luo St. L. 8. W. e. 4a... ao4
C. R. I. A P. 4a.... lt Seaboard A. L. 4a.... X
do cnl. &K. . a,iw So. Pacific 4a in
i e. st. i. a..lM ' flo lat a ctra.
RecelDta were:
Otticlal Monday
umciai Tuesday....
Offli.lal Wednesday..
Otticlal Thursday....
Oftlclal Friday
" umciai eaturdev ...
Cattle, iiogs.bnecp.
... .ii 31 J
... b,s: .Xt 7.uo
... 4 oil ll.Wo .
... S.f lO .'S M.Ml
... 1,604 .4t 1VS
... 474 M5 i,M
Atlantic i L. 4a...
Hal. A Ohio 4s...,
do 34
Drk. R. T. e. 4a..
Central of Oa. ta.
do lat Inc ,
do 21 Ino
do Id Inc.
....11788 4.S40 tl.54
....i4.1 r'l M.iH
...M.TU ei.ilS 14.U
....l,bSi
Cats acted very mucn aa aid corn, rally
rrport shows oats in farmeia' hands, 9ii,-
hu.iiuo bu
Clearance were ll.OO barrel flour, 14,- 4Zc. old off to 42H,c and rallied to 42Vi
4c, where it close,!. Local receipt wer
part of
repancles
to be made up from prevlou bank state
ment which had reflected only part of
the cash losaea Indicated by the known
movement of money. The tZl.259.S00 loan
contraction wa in accordance with expee
al..n 1M . I. n 1 1 .. . . I .1
The government renort had little effect on Ir. r 7 m'.."J?.'. '11"
the oata market. Inasmuch a th estimate lends. 11ut the hgavy ln cash nf.
rlr fQ tm easnptfos " w aa man aaaj as I . . . . . .
rLf1rmfc rr"fr 5k whl,'h U. SonV?JLnedwW. 'x fcted the ahowing of the aurplua. Ex
!,,VlHWh',Vh"di'f.tn.''T,0Tt-PL The 0ffflclfi pectation that the coal mining d spute wll
statistic ihowc that a-9.80n.iin0 bu. of j .ome , a heR(, nFxt k nad ome Jn
1L n. "iV i . " ' fluence on entlment.
about tO.g per cent of the total crop. Cover- t,,, tono of forelRn exchange wa steady
Ing by Short! who bouaht because of a .i.t...i. e....v.i-.. i..
.i "... i . , .V - - . niiiiuuBH vim on i.ui liny liuir H.HI IB nuuiliuLi.
decreased movement In the crop movement Hppo,.,, of negotiation for a large Kussian
onchtaM;".fyBu.?P!j lo" Indicated a forthcoming demand upon
Kr.iSnK"oU- 4j h.i?her "i iH".0,o the relaxing foreign money market re-
(Xi bushels corn. 2D.U00 buanela oats.
lTimary wfieat receipts were 4i,0u0 bushels I 133 cara, with one car of contract grade
and shipment iM,m) nusneis, against re
ceipts lust yeiir of IM.iV'O bu."hls and hlp
ments of 3-4,OiX bushels. Corn receipt
were fTTit.nui bushels and sllpments 414. OoO
bushels, against receipts InRt year of Vi'S.-
wv nusnei anu atupmenis oi oin.uuw uuaurin. nre stiu in me nano or tarmer. i nis is i fluence on entlment
iviverpooi ciosea uncnangea to wntr aoout au.B per cent or tne total crop, cover- n,. .., r.,i ...
. - . . ,. 1 . , . . .. , . . . I iu ."111 ''I I'.lllll . n u o pivmi
onn. ?eA1' ,?na.TT. I,,,.,.. S"0"" wno. .DO,;fn,!Tc"u,''or . HthougU the Saturday market Is nominal:
for Monday at about 10,000 bushels.
Australian ahinment for the week were
!wo,ij Duaneis, again! i.nay.ww ouenei. peiween iwc ana zo ana riosea at guitnt unon the nromlsed aettlement of
weeKanq l,nJ,iioo busneis last year. zc. Local receipts were 138 cars. the Moroccan pontroverav. Th. market
v. . . t (fc l' .11 iniu tin iiir jii,,iiiinriii 1I.IUIIIM in ui utihhiiii WKI vrr) UUICI, UUl I - n-AH tinmmttlmA a n ,,11
pom tne government report on mriiieio i me maricet naa a nrm unaertone. Ther Total saiea of bonds nar value tf SSK fmo
reserves atinwa rniiK iiurnri v leas Tnan ex- I im mitmm m nv is,, nn , .1 I ..... ma, I. . . , i . r ' - ' '
" " " - j - , ...... ... . 1 1 . . .10, .uv I U O at li)1 fin ItiM w Vnrli Klnili1 a r
' "'.e "i T.a"" r wvai j.iauii- Chang WOt SB follow
ale. High. Low. Clnae.
2t
12.200 10SH lOCTi
4.700 it 41 til
to loiVi 10114 lot
7u0 iiii '!.i4
4
25
too lH l sH
400 4t 46 46 S
100 t24 224 22
116 14
12,100 1S7'4 1S74
too 12SH 123 12r.Vi
1.700 141 Vk 13 139'
11)4
olo. Ind. B. aer. A. 79 So. Railway aa
do acrica B 77Vi Taa A P. la
Colors lo Mid. 4a. tH T "l l W. 4a.
. bi t'nion I'acinc ia....
.104i do conv. 4a
.1K ;t'. . steal 24 la..
. MV. Witiash la
.WPa,' do dab. n
. Wratarn Hd. 4a
ocklii Vai. 4Ua....vn. W, A U B. 4a...
Japu (a louvt Wta. Caatral 4a....
unered.
Colo. A So. ta.
uha (a ,
A R. O. 4
ntetlllors' Sec. 5a
Ert p. I. 4a
do acn. 4a
n
on 'lie mock exchange
Conaola, money lo N. T. Cantral 183
ao account "n. Norfolk m W ICM
nacondA do Did !
tchlaon it'H Onurlo A W 12
do prd loiiw Pannayltanla.
Baltimore A Ohio.,, .114 Hand Mi naa ,
anadlan PaclOc l' VlleadluK
. it do lat ptd
. 2., do id pfd
.US lEoutharn Kallwajr
. 11141 do pld
. 47 Southern Paolfto ..
pected on wheat. It ha advanced the mar
aet tuny 1 cent a tiusnci. e sun nave a ers. Prices for live hogs were 60 lower. .At
surplus or wneat to acn ror export ana we trie close May pork was 10c higher at Adams Eipra
are sun too high to sell it. witn tne prea- I5.7U; ard was a shade up at f7.774 and Amalgamated Coppar
nt condition of winter whul almost per- rlb were 24j??Sc higher at fft.J2m8.2tic. Amarlcan c. A F
i w in iiu rruuu w uujr n.ir.v. ,,0 .stimateq receipts lor Monilay: Wheat, "iai t- r. pia
still believe It is a sale on any bulge. Re- I 1 mm u
serve of corn are more than Snow' e- 411 rmo hed 1 ' ' ' 1 American ration oil ptd
t.'Ti:,?"di'et.K1a.r" :ma,L'-,r.?:J!'mor: T"e lMld,n futur follow.: hITL".;::
tluan.luat v.ur hut nrlm In at ummer I 1 1 . . . , araaricaa lea, securities....
L 'Z 'l iL- ""L.. vli 1 riii!iM. upcn.j mgn. 1 uow. 1 tiose. 1 ea j. American Llneeed oil
'" "HU we IISU III! . Am.plr. lln. Oil M
American iicoiirotive
hca. A Ohio.
Chlctto Gt. W..
M. A Bl. P.
Delleera
Uenvor A R. G.
uo Ptd
Erie
do lat pfd....
do id pld....
Ulnoia Central
Louiavllle Ac NaAh...l6ZVi
., iv. m 1 au
SILVER-Uor, very dull, 29d per ounce.
fiiUiMl'-i 3V.USV per cent.
The rate of discount in the oDn maiket
for short bills Is SHtnH per cent: for three
moninn bins, 1 7-iba.iVi per cent.
demand worth speaking of. I believe this
reserve of corn Is low enough and should
be bought.. Oats reserve Is only 30,l00,mfl
more than last year, but we are due to
export fully this much or more before we
get Into the new crop, and w think pres
ent prices are low enough."
The local range ot options:
Articles. I Open, i High. I Low. Close.
Wheat ' ! I
May 7A 37V, 36ff 17 A
July 87HA 37! 3714 S7
Oata I
May 1 ayn
Wheat
May
Julv
Bt-pt.
Corn 1
May liry)
July
Bept. I 43Vk
-1 JtllS 1
77S
78
71
42t4jT
4
43HI
A asked. B bid.
Omaha v'nah Sales.
WHKAT No. 1 bard, 1 car, "OHc
COKN-No. f yellow, 1 car, 3Gc
Omaha Cash I rlcca.
WIIEAT-No. 2. 70V73Vc; No. 3, 6770Hc;
No. 4, tU'iJtSc; No. it vpilng, il-jjiic; No. 'i
spring, 6Vu71c.
1 uuit-ro. o, c; no. , . y
Mav
July
Sept.
fork
May July
Lard
May July
Sept.
ftlhn
Mnv
July
79H4 29Ti'
15 70
IS 0
1 76
7 86
T 86
I 30
8 26
lb 70
16 M'V
7 87Vi:
7 7
K
7H
781, Ql
If
42U
4sm
IB 7VI
1 w
7 96
8 tO
8 26
T7V
77-
779.I&
42T4H3
48 tl4j
UK7
2T& 281274
1.400 71H 70
15 74
16 624
T 87i4
7 7tt
t 26
I tfttl
'76H7TH Anier. Locomotive pfd...,
n4u I American S. A R. pfd...
American Sugar Refining.
I Ah. r . 1.- . . .
? Anaconda llluloa Co i.400 i7l4 271 i78H
4H Atchlenn. 2S.S00 H i
4o'4j Atrlllsnn prd 102
Atlantic Coirt Una 800 10 ir, 11,8
JJU4 Baltimora A Ohio 1,400 110 110 110
2JV Ualtlmora A Ohio pfi , M
Canadian PaclBo 1,200 171 170 170
Central of New Jersey , 216
Cheeapeaka A Ohio 1,600 6744 if t'4
Chicago A Alton 30
Clikaao A Alton nfd 7C
7 TJ Chicago Groat Weatern 700 21 2044 2"H
7 H7W 1 nirago nortnseatcrn.... aoo 220 z?4
7 071X I Chicago, Mil. A St. Paul.. 7.400 177 17 17
- 1 t nicago I s r mi l 14 12
8iA I vnioago 1. at 1
Ir r. n ja. a, t...i.
Colorado Fuel A Iron....
t'olorado A Southern....
Colorado A 80. lat pld..
Colorado A So. 2d pfd...
15 STVj
15 6TH
8 26
400
14.400
9
4
M
,'ow. 3c. ' f3.60(iS.M; winter BtraJghts, f3.8tiifl.70; spring
I OAT8-N0. f, 27HfiC7p; No. t white, TQ patent. f3.6Mi3.o; spring stralglita, f3.4un
88iic; No. 4 white. 2744j:Sc. J.eoj baker, 12.2064.00.
Carlo! Iteeelpls. WHEAT No. 2 spring. TSHtrTRHc; No. I
Chicago
Minneapolis .
KaiiLus City.
Omaha,
lmlutti
bl. jOUb
Wheat. Corn. Oats,
12
.2K4
. Its
. 7
. 90
. 3
'a
u
'it
No. t.
Cash ouotatlon were as follows
rlX)T'R Hull and weak; winter patent, conaoi'dated Uaa
v.mn itihi um ,.
Corn Product! Pfd
Delaware a Hudfnn....
lull.... t. w
u I nix. io9'irinc. na. a I , . . j
... nam.. VI- 4 ..a il, .v?oa7 ....r n.our.uii....
my ikip iwu 'wi itifTn,, Ltenver A R. a. piil....
tunn nu. T"Tui iio. jeims, o. I uiatillarr securities
ua in iso. z. ztoc: no. I wnue. uc: iso. i Erie
11 t white, 29Q31ttP. Erie lat pfd
11 RTB-N'o. . Ec. Fria id pfd
BARLKY Good feedlnr, f7C07c; fair to S0"?'1' lef,,ne
choice maltlna-. 46V&S0P. Ilockltif Valky
. ; j ' : " . I I nn I Jin f r-a I . .
BEKUB-NO. 1 flax, 81.07: NO. 1 north- ,. irnltlonal Panic
29
(b
J3'
71
40
13.100 156 1CJ 162
1714
100 664 6"- M
. t . . ' '-. - - . i international raner
NEW YORK tiKNlfiHAL. MAIlKBT I western, Clover, contract grade, International Paper pfd...
ei0.i. i international rump
n -.i..n. oi ,., mi ob Various l '.1 ' rJ!" ..,"" u'"1' "u--
. . - . I1DW ietra, per i(w ins., i.oit. pnort I iww central
Commodities. I ribs, sides (loose), iH.Q6US.lS. Short 'clear l"" Central pfd
Nh'w tiihk Mnrpn w. i" iv-nr ui I iuxrui. o.avii.w. I . '
celpts, 18,531 bbls.; exports, o,:wu uoia. jn receipts ana
hiurket dull and unchanged. Minnesota grain were:
patents. 4.1&y4-oO; Minnesota baiter. 83 40 flour, bbl
ta.7ni wtntir patent. W.'s'cil.Uo; winter Wheat, bu...
straight, ii7C-yS.SU; winter extra, I-7iki" Corn, bu
t.26; winter low gradea. Jluuyd.JO. Kye Oats, bu
hour dull; fair to good, ,a.wuJ W, choice r.ye. bu
lo fancy, 3.9ou4.ii. . I Larley, hu.
COUS .Vlh.Al liareiy steaay; nne wnu
ej 45, I n-voMe i.iif ooutnrrn. . ,
'K'KcnmVfB& Lo"",..r.Hi sa.v.V.ii;::::::
II ii" lpm!i 1 Manhattan L
13. 0
. 8,000
.173,000
.1S3.UU0
. 6.000
. 46.0U0
m.HIU I li i,... a
- I .i "un,.i, owviiiir.
22. i00 I Metronolltan Rtral m .
. . , .
Slo.iw l Mexican t entral
11,7ti0 Vlinncapolla A St. Louie...
1.0U0 r. B. B. M
19.600 V
100 log tot to
44S
1,000 41 45 45
10
2.100 6 611 68
S.KO0 4.1 42 42
600 78 78 7
200 70 !
(00 170 166S 149
100 11V4 nmi 11
400 170 1U 16''
it
..... 54
, 11
1
100 22 22 81 H
66
28
100 0 40 (94
7,600 147 146 14
100 167 157 164
72
rn"'-v, ,7,. irUin.i.u6: kiln- ;r'T' " "XX ioun, Ki.m t t..
itu i"",'' w --m a (.f-g; iiminn r n" lUUtl? , fj 1 Jf IIOl ICO, I HlMOUrl, K. K T. Dfd
UAhL"kv-iull; feeding. 4Mc. c. 1. f.
LurTalo; malting. 4Hu6tc, c. 1. f. Buffalo.
WHEAT Receipts, tu.OiO buBhel; apot
market steady; No. 2 red, S3V;. elavator;
No. 3 rod. tw',o. f. o. b. u float; No. 1 north
ern, Duluth, tHc, t. o. b. afloat. In face
of expectation of a bearish government
Wc: dalriea. UKt23c. Kggs, easier; at mark. National Lead
rases Included. u'Hc; firsts, lHc; prime I National R. R. of li. pld..
nrata, uw, extras, ibc. utieese, easier, " r. central....
' yk. 0-. w...
iuiiuiB. K neiirru...
I 11....1 Maaekexft 1 " . . " van,i i VU . .
ex. s--w. I iNonn Amencia
ST. LOUIS March 10. WHEAT HiKr; Fmi mii
i" - 1 ....-!.. .... n.l,.llnna r.C I tl.,Ql.. Urn, lulu 7HLLo. M horH People's Oaa ...
crown luveiru 11 ' vij v., ........ v. . , - - - y , .. - - I p p A. at fil
i . .I...J or til. unit I Th.. I ' v -. V- t. LOUII.
or . '"" ." L .. ,r."-r.:. Toxt c. . . .v ,...v fruw ttl dr.
IlKtll speculative uueinign, mm i. ic. i-vn.i ruin, ii. uun,. iw'l, vi Preeeed Steel Car pf d ...
were net iunoi. i awv. ., i,i, .v, ui, i7t, i ruumao raiaca Car...
ures proved very duiiisii, iiowevrr, sou uais tirra,' ino. i caan, sue; traca, aiymt I iiee,',ing
Iininediately after the close prices shot up 31c; May, lio,; July, 2c; No. 3 white, I Keading lit pfd
too a Duartei. iviay, oovuy oothu. tiuwu b 1 esc. i numi xa pia
ea; July, s3ib4Uo, clobed at S34,c; Hep- i'LOUR Dull and weak; red winter pat- "DUD1 B,
tember,
100 114 116 115
60 2t 244 24
JtW 7 76 76
150
168
luo 10ti
w 8.T Bti 86
700 71 71 71
4.000 82 11 81
600 40 40 2844
1,4'ie 148 147 146
00 61 61 604
H7Ta SB
100 81 80 80
00 1004 100 1UA
400 42 4 42
11.100 189 1SK 1SIi
l,O0 87 7 7
1,000 64
700 18
61
88
64,i00 1M44 l;s4
100 81 ' 81
SO
63
M
1-9
80
400 81 11 1:1U
Htieau, ciosea at eoc. I entB, M.axuso; extra rancy ana Btruignt, 1 . it. JU0
CORN Ructlpts, 14.700 ousneis; export, 13 9,14.15; clear, 2.0iV8.10, I r.E r- ''f S ii.T !"" "
67B buahela; spot market steady; ino. i, Bk-tD-Tlmothv, steady; f.602.80. 11 L i i r id nfii i i2 !.2 I;.,
60C. elevator, and 47Vu f. 0. b. afloat; No. t'ORNMEAL-fiteady. 12.20. It to. gouthwa-uJu im ul S
yellow, 4o4c; No. i white, 4814c Option BRAN-flteady; sacked, east track. (4 S?.. ' w. , u ":::" . "S
market was easier for a time on. cable f,vf,c. Rout hern Pacific 11 oo 'iiil
news, but rallied on commission uuui HAY Firm but dull: Urnotby. I6.00(B14.I: aouihern Paciflc pfd
anrt. with wheat, the close being only Vt0 I ni-uiri 47 nr,f 111 fj I bouthrra Rallwar
uidar the rjrevious nluhL May closed 4Mc; I iuam in i ,1 ,m TtraLl m I auuthern Hellwar Bfd....
Julv. 40K414VWC.' oloaed at Uc: Septum-I Uiaiiijin,iou I Teoneeaee Coal A Iron...
T " ' . , . . a I . " " T I Tltlg A a r-1 fin
HEMP TWINE-IM. i:;ri. - ."V-;'
I'RuVi810NS-Pork steady; tobblni, Tw' J J":;;-
J1V.4M. iiiu dicbv; , iiitii- eaii.vBBiiirvt V r. 1 Lin I OB rftClUO
her closed at 4iU,C.
OATS Receipt. 70.6o0 bushel; export,
800 bushels; spot market steady: mixed
oats. W to 32 lbs.. 84V-4c; natural white.
30 to 33 lba., MiZiu; clipped white, X8 and
40 Its., BH'uiUiHo. ,
HA V Steady ; spring1, 403&&c; good to
choice, buU0c, ,
HOl'B easy; state, common to rholee,
VrXi. Utilise: 191. 71i9c; old. 60ii7R; J'a
ry salt meat, (teudy; turned extra shorts, I I ulun pacific pfd.
fA.fjO; clear ribs, f.ti:V; sliort clear, J.175. I United states Etproaa..
ti icon, steady; uuxed extra snort. y jb; i " ' nmnr..
olear rib. 8H.37VC: hort cleara. t50. Ui.lud 6i.tu Rubber.
POULTRY-Dull; chicken, luc; pringit, J,- P"
l?w: tiirkwva. the niir-ka l.tc areiaH. Kc! I - . - "ri.
100 118 118 U7V,
17. 500 4" 98 3KV
100 101 101 nxi
4, ww i.-s lbo 151
100 4 (4 84
1
64
M.700 168 155 152
100 84 85
in
84
600 64 63 63
t 119 111 119
eTSe ctStit?5!5 5r- oJaV cr8Hmery' mM " cpcaV:::: ;
ibES-Qulet; a.lv4H,ton, f t , , Ibj. rtZ four and SJhE.
j 7. "--1 - ,AT ' I gram were: Ueceint. Bliipinetits ."cini' opreea
dry, M to 80 lb., lc. Flour, bbl 6,0j0 S.JiiO Wcatinghnu Electric
A'.reS1., V li. ";. ctY.fnJ til m Wheat, bu SS.OuO IW.OOO ''"'o,"
IS. 200 4144
lulled Siatea Steel rtd.... .U0 107
41
10
rUUV IBJUiMS wri stenuy, laiiuij, in.'y r . bu S7 utiO
,13Ui.; mea, 0ui 10.00; beef ham. M.UrtJ ' k"rn
21. 00;
mesa,
,ni-bi,r Klu .j 1 1 id: citv extra Inula
I60til.00. Cut meat, steady; picaieq
I
111
1,111..- fU IHIOlU Fat.' I. Uia 4l1 Kt.ll IIIItTB. mi lMMV I
.. niui ' lan... l0 2hlui0. Laid KAN8A8 CITT. March 10. WHEAT
.... .! a..r K,,nA ? w..-J . rerin. I Higher: Mav. 71Uc: Julv. 70Uc: B-ttitember.
teady; continent, i8.Ll;' 8. ' A.. fS.SO: com- 7uc; cash, No. 2 hard. 74a!7Ho; No. 3,1
,u,nJ tLLMlllii Pork niilet: fimllv. I 71 V. 'i'76o: No. 1 red. kXanAc : No. 8. SodiS o. I
,J18 I ungnnu t.icctrie
il'X'f) ,lt,11"I Lake Erie
hi,0Ci Wiaronmn Central pfd.
Kaaaas City Grata aad Frovlaloa. Central Leather ."
.. Central leather pfd..
kiow-Bnenield Btccl
Ion
200
21
u
21
6u
41
1
50
lit
111
l.
U
104
This week
LfiBt week
Two weeks ago
Three week ago.
four Week mo
Same week last yoar....lS,Ltr 63,wtl 86. Wl
Tlie followlua shows the receipts oi chi-
rK', hogs and sheep at Bouth Omaha for
th year to date, compared with laal year;
1?0. 19U6. Inc. Dec.
Cattl 1S8.0S7 15:,744 35.343 ....
Hog 6W,i'H 47,3o 4.i;u ....
Bheep Jul.oiS iU.iii 10,slj
FRIDAY'S 8H1PMLNT8.
Th following shows the number of cars
of Blockers and feeders shipped to tne
country yesterday and their points of des
tination:
CATTLE. Cars.
IRES
'mu R8"ers Bros., Ravenna, Neb. Q...
8
..118
.. 11
.. 17
.. "
.. 12
A.. Birkhoper, Ixiw City, la. I. C
William Dunn, Weeping Water M. P..
J..8. Bailey, Newbuig, la. N. W
O. T. Rew, Council Rluffs R. I
C. P. Bills. Elkhorn. Neb.-U. P.........
C. F. Honer. Joslyn, Neb. U. P J
C. V. Karns, Anita, la. R. 1 1
J. Clark, Anita, la. R. 1
London rlnala Itoelca.
LONDON. March lO.-Oloalng quotations aon" K,',,Mn' J"-8- i
n the Block exchange were: I SmUIiUros.. Norfolk. Va.-R. I
o
44',
80
10
.115
Union Pacini
do pfd ...
V. . Steal.,
do pfd ...
Weuub .....
do pfd ...
.. 71-s,
.. e
.. 7
.. 49
.. 60
.. 4',
..103
.. 4v
..lik
.. 86
..110
.. 24
.. li
t. 3. Rink, McOlll, la. G. W
H. 8. Allen, Logan, la. 1. (J
Olbbs & C niomfleld, Neb. M. 4: O..
V. Sindgreri, Arthur, la. N. W
Hesley & T., Mlnden, la. Q. W
Q. M. Erltton. Corning. Ia. Q
The official number of cara of stock
brought ln today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. She' p. H ri
c, M. at tst. v
1
1
ixaasssssxsae
LI
Ghe Bucna Vista Ore Buying,
Smelting Power Co.
OFFERS 200,000 SHARES AT 15 CENTS EACH FOR
SALE. FULLY PAID, NON-ASSESSABLE.
This company owng eight pgtents outright to produce an unlimited
heat capable to treat any low grade ore. With rtas made from 85 per
cent of air heated up to 600 depreea farenhelt and 16 per cent of dis
tilled oil, called the waste from oil refineries.
Not the raw, crude oil should be considered. This Is not an experi
ment, but a cold, proven, practical fact of many years practical experi
ment by the Inventor and practical engineer, Charles A. Kueniel.
We have started to build our plant at Ruena VlRta. Colo., upon a
complex of land of 120 acres. We will positively smelt ore as low as
li.OO with large profit, the oat of one ton will not be over 4 5 cents to
molt.
The metal will be refined at our own plant. We will start with
one 8B ton smelter, which will be a capacity of 210 tons per day.
We do not Intend to flood a large amount of stock for the simple
reason, as soon as our first plant Is ln operation we will have all mine
owners with us and get many times the price for our shares as wo offer
them now. There Is no doubt that our shares will got up to the price
of the Dell telephone shares, which were sold nineteen years ago at the
same price as we offer ours now.
Do not consider this a stock Jobbing scheme; it is a perfectly legiti
mate and practical business proposition. This offer Is only good up to
March 20. 1906.
Mine owners, or those Interested tn mining, can obtain controllng
Interest with the Inventor by means of a small Investment, and become
directors in the affairs of the company .April 30th, 1906, the next elec
tion. Address,
ISAe BUENA VISTA ORE BUYING,
SMELTING a POWER CO.
BUENA VISTA, COLORADO.
ClURlES E. KUtNZCL Pres. CIIARltS A. B. SCHNIIRR, Sec
(aS
Missouri Paclflo
U. P. System
C. N. W., eaat....
C. N. W west...
C, PL P-.M. AO...
C., fa. A Q., east
C, b. tc west
C. R. J, tk P., east...
C, R. 1. A P., west.
Illinois Central
Chicago Ot. Wast...
2
16
4
26
i
to
ft
li.
71
if
i
.194
.!U
.2!!
.147
.1117
.218
Treasury statement.
WASHINGTON. March 10. Today's state
ment of the treasury balances In vhe gen
es..
4...
77
74
fl
71
DO.
4,
7
The disDosltlon of the day's receipts was t.
as follows, each buver mirchaslng the num- 44
hur nf head Indicated: I
Cattle.Hogs.Btl'p.
Total receipts
20
25
12
I
i
a
78
43..
6..
76..
44 127
1)5 101
...243
...lo
...M7
...sat
...SM
...1J7
...tZI
...10
...121
....2S8
....134
eial fund exclusive of the 1150,000,000 gold Omaha Packing Co
reserve shows: Available cash balance, sift nrt r'nmnanv 8
1M,4S1,2S1; gold coin and bullion, t;B,M(i4AM; ?udhv Packtna : Co '.' W
gold certificates, $4,8S,tiiO.
OMA11A WHOLESALEl MARKET.
Condition ot Trade and dnotaiions on
Staple and Kancjr Produce.
KGQ8 Receipts liberal; freah stock, case
count, uc.
Armour A Co.
Other buyers 12
l.W7
t.l J3
1,818
m.
74.
7i.
..214
.III
.1
114 OT Vi 44 110 ... I 10
... 4 07 Hi II 340 10 I 10
40 4 OTVi 411 21 ... 10
120 OH, 67 to ... ItH
0 I 10 l 241 ... ltt
... 10 1. ...... .110 ... 4 1214
40 4 10 71 t?l 10 12
... 10 70 2M 140 114
... 1 70 IC4 40 ( lt
140 10 44 40 ... t II
140 10 75 114 10 t 12
... 4 10 Ct tit ... t 12S,
40 10 64 141 ... i lt'4j
... 111 il IHt ... II
... 10 14 tit ... 4 1H,
... I 10 74 240 40 IS
... 4 10 12 211 ... t 11
... 4 10 77 tit 40 4 11
... 4 10 67 tit ... 12 V4j
M 111 74 2.14 14 4 II
80 I 10 74 Ill 110 4 !2Uj
... 10 73 Ill 60 li
120 10 44 216 10 4 II
... 10 67 227 ... t 11
40 10 47 231 40 I 12
110 10 41 24 40 4 II
0 4 10 IT 214 ... 4 II
... I 10 14 2 ... I IS
... I 1 M 106 110 I II
,b2
EllEEP Contrary to the usual rule thert
was quite a fair run hers today, eight cars
"' being reported In, all of them Colorado
r. westerns, shipped from Greeley. Thev
-1 " I oa-a , n,.n,UJ nM ,1.1. Hturbh, anA u.n.--
Totals 48
CATTLE QUOTATIONS.
The following will show the price paid
for the different kinds of cattl on the I liberal and very nearly equal to the run
only halted here for feed and rest.
The receipts tills week have been fairly
South Omaha mark'.
LIVE POULTRY Hens, c; old roost- Good to choice corn-fed steers
ers, be; turkeys, 16c; ducks, lie; young
roosters, ruse; geese, sc.
Pair to choice corn-fed steers...
Common to fair corn-fed steers.
LRKSSEL) PuULTRl Turkeys, 1819c; Good to choloe cows and heifers
old touis, lujiliic; chickens, loHc; old
ITnlr tn flrinrl rna-i and hetfera.
Canners and cutters X.Orwa.OI
of last week. There waa alao little .11'
.t9.0036.fl0 ference between the receipts this week and
i outuo.uu moss or the corresponding ween a year
i.w'vt.w ago. ror me year to (late, nowever, ineae
8 D 4.30 I has been a allaht falllna off ln the total
. I 0 'ft 3.00 arrivals at this point.
As has peen noted before In these col-
rfinatnra .n Hiinb, l'.Y,il3i aMmn llVv
li UTTER Packing slock, lie; cuoice to Good to choice Blockers and feeders 4.oo4.tw umns the market this week has-not been
fancy dairy, liaise; creamery, 214ilViO. Fair to food Blockers and feeders.. J JJj entirely to ths liking of the selling In-
HAY Prices quoted by Omaha reed com- Common to fair stockers 'i,12 terests, largely for ths reason that ths
pany: No. 1 uoland. S6.G0: medium. Ih.W; Bulls, stags, eto r.&(000 demand has been somewhat limited. On
coarse. 4.504i6.0u. Rve straw. to.W. Good veal calves..
eitAiM i-er ion. io 60. I KAMUU. un' ritn.u.1
TROPICAL FRUITS. Cattle
DATES Per box of SO 1-lb. Dksrs.. i:.00: nmihi -
Hallowe'en, in 70-lb. boxes, per lb., 6c; Bay- I Chicago
ers, per lb., 4c; walnut sturred, 1-lb. pkgs Kansas City
82.00 per do..; s-lb. boxes, 8100. St. Louis
UnAnuta California, extra fancy Red- Sioux City
i.U0i4i.W one or two ,jay, of tne w,et it was a dim
' I cult matter for receivers to unload owlnu
nogs. 10 ma narnt aemana. it tjeinar noi so mucn
t2.26fiii.00 tS.60tu6.lt a Question of crice as of finding a buver.
l tot(f.9 6.76'ii.a5 Under ths conditions prices, were naturally
t.2tHj4i.0O 1 6oca.S0 given a downward tendency. Still, for
. t.'&M.i.n) 6.6Xii.40 ths week, the Changs has not been verv
. 3.0046.60 6.1KU-10 great. In' tact the very best or choice
THE
UPDIKE GRAIN CO.
BEE BLDG., OMAHA.
TKLCPHONB DOUOLA 1473.
MKMSERtOP
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE
MINNEAPOLIS CHAMBER of COMMERCE
ST. LOUIS MERCHANTS EXCHANGE
KANSAS CITY I0ARO of TRADE
MILWAUKEE BOARD of TRADE
OMAHA GRAIN EXCHANGE.
CAREFUL ATTENTION
given ordsrs In grain or previsions for
future delivery In akav msrksts
W. Farnam Smith & Go.
Stocks, Bonds,
Investment Securities.
We offer subject tn sals
20 to luO shares
I'MON HTOCK VARDS
FIGS California, rjer 10-lb. carton. 75a
83c: Imoorted Smyrna, three-crown, llo:
six-crown, lac.
' it, jreh.
BANANAS -Per medium slsed bunch, 81.76 f-t.
Feb. a..
62.26; jumbos, 82.6O(u8.O0.
C..un IJ7
TANGERINES California, per box of 5-mk" i".'
Mch. 1.
about 126. 83.00.
OKAri t H LIT Florida, per box, T.oo Mch II .
7.60; California, per box, 84.0u4.50. Mch. 't..
r nun a. Mch
PEARS Winter Nellia and Mount Vernon, x. '1 I
. . juiu, 9
. . . - - Men. a.
ArriitB-cauiornia iNewion, tnppins ana jucn. 7.
lu.U T inn, e.W I ' I WU. UVA, DQD U V 1., e'l I l , ,
per bu. box; Winesans. 82.60 cer bu. box: 7T,. V
other varieties, t2.u0ii2.60 per bu.; New York I f,,.h'' in'
.. I .. . u..i.,.i . i, . - . rw, i.i.i 1 00-v.ii. IV.
U I I - . PaiUKIIIfl ailU UBSCk, fU.W IV V U.i
U RAPES Imported Malagas. .oOti.00i
OLD VEGETABLES.
POTATO to Home growu. per bu.. ECK3
boc; Huutn 1. tola, per uu., ibc.
6 821 K 3a
83 6 Ml i 841
841
land navels, all sizes. 13.60: fancy navels. I t,.. iaiiu t.hi. hn. the aiarin sheeD and lambs are selllna- not verv fnr
3-il6.L-S,,1.c,, -a11 les, t3.26. 'I nrtce ut hoss at South Omaha tor the last from where they were a week ago. Lambs
1-n.MUiNd Limoniers, extr lancy, zio- ;eVeral days, with comparisons: possibly might be a littl. lower, but choloe
size j.t.50; 300 to 360 sizes, t4.00. Z , wethers, yearlings and ewes have brought
Date, I m. 11906. ll04.l0a. 11901. 101. 11800. about the same prices as last week. When
ii. L-umea tu (.ne rnwuium Kinaa or DOtn
Bheen Anil laimha the itimrinn im Altrwmnx
t 66 buyers not carina: ao. much for thaL kinii
4 til I with the result that prices are uulte a
a i" ume tower lor tne weeg. lt has been
4 til) noted this week that buyers are making
4 tSi I more (tintlnctlnn between roallu .,i.,
4 84)i 4 70 stuff and that which la onlv filr ta irivi.i
" . I In order thut shippers may understand
4 741 the situation it migiit be added that the
w i cause oi tne bihck nemnnn and evenic
4 Jl tendency noticeable In western markets is
4 72 I due to the fact that rinvjn uilarn mf-
7 16l li 161 6 141 4 71 I keta auch aa Rnrt.ln hu. hn I....I.
7 26 t 111 6 26 1 4 7a supplied with both sheep and lambs and
mac nricea tnera tisva heen r al va v
lower than farther west. At the same time
4 74 6 32
t M 6 40
04 i 77 t 32
10 t HI
4 80 t 13
6 tr.i 4 72 6 08
11 4 76 I 12
111 IM
e 11 5 07
20 4 K)i
12 4 6 1J
08 4 W t 20
Ui 4 to 6 18
I 4 fo 6 U
i 27
t 8u t
I 2-1 4 86,
6 221
e is
4 801
68
I 03
'I 02
7 U
7 041 6 24i
tf lDI D 08) t 15
S 08 s 06;
2 J
04
- K oanlah cer crate 12 00- Colct to report concerning the day's transactions, factory features that may have developed
ind yellow per bu tloO ' Thr ha b!eu decided falling off ln here during the week.
IVANS Per bu t2'flo ' ' the receipts of cattle during the present Quotations: Good to choice native lambs,
. i ,. .. , .i.w i . . .. . u,AAb il,- fit 2ii,: 7a . .... n ... v. . , . , .
Sunday.
CATTLE There were so few cattle here there has been a small consuming demand
tn.lu v thfct lt cnuM hnriilv he caltud a mar- I for the mutton. Thettf. tin fnrla l.bcn t,.
ic: Bouin i tola. Der uu.. itic. I ' . ' . , : , i . v - '
ONIONS Home grown, vellow and red. ket and tnere is nothing oi any importance gemer are responsible for any unsatlB
per bu.. luc
rado, red a
Kl 1 V II T , T
A j v j. t rrt . o . ci uu.. Jv. i- " . ... . - - l. I , . - : ' '
i iui iii'ivlu,. ik 11, I week aa comnarta wun mil wees, tne l " i' vtu. ,o; gooa lo ctiolce western lamlis
CABBAGE California.-' iu 'per lb.: Wis. difference amounting to over 1,000 head. 16. j 65; fair to good lnmbs, t6.0tKa6.4O; cull
cousin, in crates, per lo., zc. I xiowever, winieiu mui , w i "". wy uu.w. guuu iu cnoiue iism year
CARROTS, fARSNIFS AND TURNIPS I mere naa ueen a gain oi over ,. ai ! " e xhud.it i, guou io cnoice neavy year
- k,i ur.n I thM aenenn RdvAncea the nualitv Of the re- I litlUB. 16.66'tl&.80: fair to a-nnd henvv vir.
CELKRx California, 1 per doi. ceipts snow Borne improvement, catiie o.iiiid.oo gooa to cnoice wethers
UHfL'L'T T), , 'I1 . T.M. l' I." . . w.. I h.11., aII !,. lima t , ,r I Ka r,inn I S.-l fMK7ifi HO' fAlr tn tr,.iA h.r. f r, 'tr.:.f. t(.
. i . 1 1 , aw. n. x w Lie. a-uu. I K.iiiim ... u.. . . ... . - - - . - - " .. . .... . a . hi.mi u.r,.
bbls., 12.00. that there are more long fed cattle being good to choice ewes t4.75(.10; fair to good
NEW VEGETABLES. marketed than was me case earuur in me
TOMATOES Florida, per crate of 10 lbs. seauon
net. Srt. I Tha market owing oerhans to the llchter
WAX BEANS Per hamper of about tO receiDte as much ab to the good local CHICAGO
idb. nt., to. buying demand has naa an upward
STRING BEANS Per ham Der of about I i.nH.,,n .u the, wceelr . Prlnp hflVw hAn
80 lbM. net. U.(Afl-4.00. I nalIW .faun t aitAaHv atrnnft. (ira o
GREEN I'iCPieKHd-Florida. pr hamper tidily every day ao that at the cIoro of
of uout 1U dux., $f &v. PHk desirable ateera are -renerallv ll4il&c
T UUIUU LJ 1. L. I W A Nil ... 1J IlITU I . -
ewes. H.26I&4.76; cull sheep and bucks, 13.00
UVB STOCK MARKET
Luuiaiuna.. per dos. bunches, 76c.
8HALLOTT3 Louisiana, per dos,
buiiulif-s. 76o.
HEAO LETTUCE loulslana. per bbl..
Cattle, Bheep and Lambs Steady Hogs
lew.
CHICAGO. March 10. CATTLE Reeelnta.
higher than one ween ago. ine common mi neaa; maraet sieaay; Deeves, tmx-JU Ji
grades possibly have not shared materially I stockers and feeders, t2.76w4.76; cows and
neuers, si .tuxpo.o.
HOGS Receipts, 12,000 head; estimated
tl2.wg 16.00; per doz. heaus. tl. 762.00.
LEAF Lfc. 1
tieudB, 60c.
. txl'CE Hothouse, per dos.
In the ImDrovemnnC
while mere nave Deen a kooo manv
more finished steers this week than usual. Monday, 40.000 head; market slow, prices
the sunnlv of strictly choice fat cowa and steady; mixed and butchers. 16.004636:
heifers has been far from plentiful, al- good heavy, f 26(iii ?6; rough heavy, t O"
though the average has been fair. The 20; light. 16.0ixri.26; pigs. 16.766.15; bulk
6t-y
A1CSHROOM3- Hothouse, per lb , 657ac.
tir.K-e tuia.
No. 1 ribs, 13c; No. 1 round, 7c;
rso. a riua, -i y-, iuuhu. iu; io,
3 libs, So; No. 3 round. bc; o. I
loin,
Kaasae City Live Stock Market
KANSAS CITY, Mo., March 10.-CATTLE
...e,0u0
Il7.0tti 17.60; short cluar, 115.tKtU7.W; mess,
tie 2Wi 1 76.
TALLOW Steady; city, 6c; country. fcf
6o.
RICE Steady; domestic, fair to extra,
SWtt'ic; Julian nominal.
MCTTtlit Irreguiar: western factory,
rnnimnn to flrsls. 13iilCe; western Imita
tion creamery, extras. 2uc; western firsts.
l!c.
CHFE3F: Firm; unchanged.
EGGS Firmer; western firsts, 13",
western seconds, 14ul4c; southerns, I3i
14Vc.
rOl'LTRY IJve. ttrm; western chickens, Wheat, bushels
11c; fowls, lzc; tin keys. ic. iireaaed, I corn, Dustieia...
(Itilet: western chickens, 10 lie; turkeys, I Uats, bushels...
l420c; fowls, liuuc.
',UKI t! , .. - I ., , Uriu T . . I .. W. ?. .
cash, No. 1 mixed, 34c; No. X white, Wtt
38c; mo. s, w,ioiic.
MHi
z:i3
lfri
bau
It tou. mi4 jo
atjTi
10t tSl,
T.4U0 2;'.'H 1194 119.4
1,7(10 4.1', 4.14 4i'
"J 1U4V IMP. 104
ilil 111 ii, ...,
TiHal aalea for the day. 74.jo sharea.
Boston Storks and Bonds.
BOSTON, March lO.-Call loans. 6i7 ner
Oftlclal
cent; time loans, 64)4) per cent.
OATS Steady: No, white, tlia32c; N.t. quotations on Blocks and bonds were:
1 mixed, auc.
HAV-feteudy; choico timothy, ll.S54t
11 oo; cnoice prairie, ki.xpijo.io.
KYFySteady. tTi'ic.
LGGS Steady; aiisacurl and Kansas new
No. 2, whltewood casvs Included, , 12c; case
count, 11c; case returned, c less.
Atchleoa adj. 4a..
do 4e
Mti Central 4a...
AtetilaoB
do pfd
tliieton 4k Albany.
Roetun e Maine..
lliiekon Elevated .
BL'TTER Steady ; creamery, tie; pack- 'Kitciihurf pij
Ing, Uc.
Receipts. Shipments.
... 28.C'00 43.0H
24. 1" JO 42.IM)
Mexican Central .
N. T.. N. H. H
Pere 'Merrjuette .
I nine l-, lfk'
t4ikAiventura
...lul'4Allou.a
... 40 i Amai,iamated .,
... l-ISlAmerii-ao Cine
...i'4 Atlantic
...1..'4 rilnjham
...K7V ( al. at HiK-la..
...lil ii'entennui ..
.. .141 ICopptr Uane .
... J4V, lial W,
...!'' jfomfnloa Coal
... IKrankila
...USIHOranby
.... 12.000 16.fJUl ""?"'. 1r'- lMB ' " " ! rle
. UV p,Q .
Mlaaeaiiolls Grata Market. ,
(Superior quotations for Mlnnetpolis de
livery 1. The raueje of prices, as furnished
by F. D. Day at Co., 110-111 Loard of Trade
building, was:
Artlcles.l Opan. Hlgh. Low. Close. Tes'y.
Wheal I
May...
July...
Sept...
July...
Sept...
7t.S
1 IB
1 lo
1 13
!
76 7S 75 7SH
7S' T7H 77', r
774, 7S 77 W 7tH
16 1 14 1 li 1 14
1 1 1 1 4 14
1 X 15 1 U
MUwaakee Orala Market.
MILWAUKEE. ' March tO. WHEAT-
Steady; No. 1 northern, 7b.iJ Tc ; No. 1 north
Bin, i4y, e; May. 1T-,C aaked.
K T t. PUll ; MO. I, tltUC. Strmlni i i II n
BARLEY-Steady; No. , Mg55c; mpU, L'Ele'c. fauV'.wfS
CORN-Steady; No. t, ;6'l0c; May,
l'o aaxau.
Aeier. Pneu. Tube.
Amer. Buxar ..
ao ptd
Amer. T T.
Amer. Woolen
do pfd
Male, aluilne
f4VM.rhlaaa
14ij4 Mohawk
llSsijMont. O. C
USd Dominion
4Ha Oaoeola
107 Parrot
Minneapolis Cash Close Wheat: No. 1
ha:d. Tie; No. 1 northern. 76Vc; lo arrive,
Tli'-jc: No. t northern, 734c; to arrive, ISe;
No. t northern, ;2Sc; No. 1 durum, 70c: No.
! durum, oee. Com. No. 1 yeilow. Stie;
No. 1. 36-c. Oata: No. 1 white, y;,e: No.
t, 8u'4UuV,o. liarley, ttko45o. Rye. tlW
UVu. Flax, caau, Maytl.HV
'Peoria Urala Market.
PEORIA. March 10. CORN Higher! No.
I. 4uc; No. 4. 3oti3ic; no grade. eoxuJ.c
ua i o L.nunnaed: ko,
I84lc; No. 4 while. 23c.
W HISKT-On the basis ot tl Si.
Liverpool Orala and P-vavlsloaa.
LiVERPtJOL. March 10. WHEAT SooL
nominal; iuturea quiet; aiarcn, as 6ufl,
May. as 4d; July, ks Sd.
CORN tipot steady; American mixed.
hew, 4b vj, American mixed, old. 4a i",i
futures uuleti March, ts lltd; Msy, 4
Mats. Electric M ITainarack
do pfd 44 T 1 1 n I v
Mass. Gas 44 t'altad rnnper
tailed Fruit lm. P. 8. Mioiuf...
tailed Blio llack.... IIV,;U. g. oil....
do fd
Karth Butte
V. B. Bleei
ao pfd
Weei trig, coaimoa ,
lild. 4'ABked.
. Site Itah
. tistivinroia
. 414a Winona .....
.1" VWulruie ..
. Tt
4.
Ji
1U7-H
10
214
41
tS'i
:::::: 53
7a
21
... u
...
... a
... c
... m
... 46',
...U0
... it
... Dl
... t
...lu7
... '04
... 4T
... tit,
... 11
::: i
... i
...uo
VrVVV??-",?r"ul"uu"?'.-"r .!. i""-- , - a-,-a.. h;. t.I- .iVU; of aalea. at.
tA.Uiati.L.u ticmouse, per oux. puncuea, A! " T'. Jlf - VL V ' bhtpp il'n t a mian...ii. 1 em
,,..,, up with the receipts so that there has been . heeij AM) LAMBS Receipts, l.sno
a graauai sirvngining in values wun inn '"' .1 , ' . V, """"i i D"lri', ej-iw.w,
result that prlcos at the close of the week lamoe, u.wbii.w.
are generally 1'ic higner than one week ago.
The market on bulls, stags, etc., has shown
no vry great change in any dlrectlun.
lti'ic: .No. i iuin, 13c; .no. i loin, lot: No, 1 while voal calves nave neen in good reauest iieceipts, oui iihvi; market unchanged:
plate, 4Vtc; No. Z plate, 4c; No. t plate, Sc; and firm throughout the week. choloe export and dressed beef steers. 5 36
.o. 1 ctiuck. e'Ac; No. 2 chuck. 4c: No. 1 The market on light stockers has been In &o.0O: fair to guod. 14. aft. 5: western fed
chuck, 4c. I a somewhat demoralized condltiuu this steers, t i.r'i "1.. j ; Blockers and feeders, 13.00
MiseLUiA.'xiiuuB. week owing to tne (act tnni tne arrivals (4.w; snutnern strers, 3.&ti ju.oo; sonttiern
CILEK l er Kei;, eJ.u; pur ODl., to.76. for sotns little tlmo back have been in cows, Ki.2titi4.ui; native otiWs, 12 2MH o
HuN h. Y .New. tier 24 lbs.. t3.6o . irna nf th Biitmlv which means thai native hcliera. tJ.Ulilu.lu: bulls. t2.Jocti4 1R
( h h h.SE bWIUB. new. 1&CI Wlacnnnln -at, I nf thet rienrlntlnn h,u, Kn phIviii. 13.0iHi17.00: reeelnta for week. ? ftial
uncH. luc; Wisconsin unii.eioi, iwius, cumulating in the yards. peati.
lot, Toung Americas IoVbc Speculators and yard traders were free HtMJS Receipts. 1,400 head; market
Pklladelpkla Px-odaee Market.
PHILADELFHIA, March 10. Bl'TTER
Steady ; extra waslarn creamery, 28c.
t lOSStsady; weatern fresh, 15o gt
titrk.
CHEE8B flteadyj New Tork fun cream,
UlH'-,0.
Toledo Seed Market.
TOI.EPO, March ia-SEf?I Clover, cash,
13 10: March, tvjti; April. 18 12; October, te to;
timothy, tl ft); alts lk a, 12 at.
Wool Market.
LONDON. March 10. Trading In wool
I wiilii '4'y I f oulel Delia. 1. s ins opening of trie secund
Series tl auLima mmmm lucw.f, HaiLa la.
The arrivals for the third series amount
to l.u4 bales The Imports of wool this
weak were: New South Wales, 7, 111 bales;
Queensland. bales: VlcU'rta, 1 bales;
fcViuth Australia, tu6 bales; New Zealand,
1K.334 bales; ttuisapore. 1.U4 balea; Hlver
Flata, 4J; bales; Fuut4 Arvnas, l.ttej bales;
Sundries, H bales.
ST. LOria. Mo. March 19.-WOOI,-Bteady:
medium giadea cmhlng and cloth-
1 11 f 2tff-.-; light fine. Jjvj.to, lieavy Una,
New Tork Mining Stocks.
NEW TORK, March 10-Closlng quota-
11011a vii 111111111 atueiie were:
Ad ma Cos
Alloa
breefa
bruiuwlra Coa ..
CcaialiM-k Tunnel
Cos. la I. Va...
Hora f'Her
Iron Silver
LeadnlUe Cog ....
Unlotk Crala Market.
DULITH, March 10-WHEAT-To arrive,
Nu. 1 iiiirti'i ru. T'mC: No. 2 ti'.irihri-n. Ten:
eu track. Jiv. 1 northern, lic; No. I I lnjut, lult-waaued, t-nn.
... 31 Little Chief ..
...4iJ lOntarla
... a lOohir
... M IthaenU
... U rutoel
...104 Setege
...lee 'sierra Nevada
...j;, anull Houea ..
... t BlandATd
.. f'e
.i:i
..4T5
!! 41
Cleeirlaal Ueete ieraea,
NEW TORK. March li). The statement
of the clearing house banks for this week
shows that tlie batiks held ta.4o3.7uO over
the legal reserve requirements. This Is
an Increase of tl,464,8u0 over last week.
7 ha statement follows: Loans, 11,018 STJ.auu;
Oacreaae, 121,2bt.3uU. deposits, tl.uol.kfi uo;
decrtoiw, t-'7,613.uuu. Circulation, S:, 1 . 4 SvTuo;
rncrrutae, tJl.fuo. Legal tenders, 1.3 3T.7'.I;
decrease, :.443 6tO. ttpecte, !178.fiie Ono; de
titaae. t4.0n4.M). Reserve. t'4,8o.7"0: de-
treaaa, t6.44a.3oo. Reserve reuutied, -j0,-
riL'13 evaiuuia, nu. 1 aun aneus, new buyers last week, but as the expected steady 10 strong; lop, ti.2i'i; pulK or sules,
crup. per In., 16c; bard snells, per lb., country demand did not prove very large to.2ufiH.tt; heavy t6.2.rii.27U; packers, to.20
U1U.V 1';c,:1?; Ufi' .fih iullc; "nui1!' they were soon filled up, and aa cattle of pigs and lights. t6.&0U6.15 receipts
per lb., 12c. feaiiuis. per lb., k'Ac; roasted, thttt kind continued to arrive very freelv tor week, 2.Cio head.
W ifcab,V-5-nttSr 17 th's week, the ma?ket ntter!ed"ut from SHEfclF AND LAMRS Receipts, none;
Almonds, soil ""'cPf . ITo. hard ltck. of sufticlent buying support. They market nominally steady; native lambs,
bnells, per lb., loo. Cucoanuw. H2& per ara n-aUy 2fya0o lower at the close t6.6ty.ni. 76; western lambs. t560i70: ewea
uwiii Wisn-Trout He- hallhut lrw.. ' wee thn thy 'wer8 " S""1 yurllngs t4.i4f6.; westorn fed yeer-
i?. diiiaed " while lua lic s.?; The lower prl es have had a tendency to rP. to.liO.W); western fed sheep u.2iu
PJ 'e iitrc., " aViiuiei aiid dreihe'd a2" bring In country orders, so that the surplus Blockers and feeders. t3.2C4H.7C; re-
l.uli, oa.c, jitriii. aairaiou anq areaned, kc, . "., ,, .ij L . rirta fur week. 42.4to head.
ri'imliljliei . lie: SKimmi 11,.- I i" i.i.it w k-'. iii.nu ,
I.,.
iiiWe. iUC
ciapl'iea, ti'jc; ee.. loc; biacg bae, tic;
Wll.UUBU, i--i eV- UUB-, OOC,
lohbteie, Bieen, '. b.med loba i, 7u;
bluertsu. J'i Uciiiiig. 4c; ouaiiitiii luackcral,
toe, liaduuL. itc, am imp, el.oVul.ou ptr
.'.,!ti U nl'Kl. 1-L. i.oa, IMS.
.A.. .. I.'- .. al..w..i .. A ! .A . I . I kf.
U I a I r-nfi3 ice. . u, .w ir aai. I
shell ovsieis, ei."S- wv per luu, unit XNecg I
i-miiis. 41.00 pel
m iJAR Uiauuluted cane, 'n bbls.. 16.04:
gi anu la tod eaue, in Bate., fa.Ul; grauulaied
Ueel, lu na-ckB, 4.L
billLl' in baiiels, 24c per gal.; cases,
10-lb. cans, 11. uC; cat.es, 11 t-lb. cans, 12.80;
cu8, 4 i'.t-io. cans. 11.80.
COFFEE Roabted: No. 35, 2G',4o per lb.;
No. :su. ij'A: per lb.; No. 25, l&io per lb.;
k-.. '.'ii l:.u Der lb.: No. 21. 12c Der Ihf.
H,UL il t wholesaler Rest high grade Ne
braska, per cwt., 12; bei high grade patent
Miiiiienoia, per cwt., (2.30; straight patent
NeUafcKa, per cut., 4-. second peiieiu p
hruuku. 11.80.
CL'ltEU Flbti ramuy wcitefisn, per
time. The heavy brenk on light cattle
hud some Influence naturally even on the
good kinds of feeders a"d they are gen
erally HO.flue iiwer for tne week.
Representative, sales-
UKItr B I KICKS.
A tr
4 44 II .....
Uut 4 41
txiwa
....... Bl ID 1
I 'l t 44 I
t 4M i
HSIFWRS.
4S4 t li
BULLS-
1400 4 00
CALVES.
1W I H 1
114 4 00
A. Ft.
.1441 4 44
,...) M
...110
IH IN
1320 Farnam St., Tel. Douglas 1064
Double Your Money
The CENTRAL ALASKA GOLD ft
COPPER CO. own 28 rich placer min
ing claims and a rich copper property.
The uli nres are selling nt only 4c now,
but will double noon, making you 100
per cent on the Increase lu a few duys.
Bend for particulars.
Founder's Trustee Co., Inc.
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA
F. Ds Day & Co.
ueaiere ia
StocK.. Grain. Provision
Mlalp Your Urala to la.
Branch OfUce, 110-111 Beard of Trade;
Bide. Omaha. Neb. Telophase 8114.
2-114 Exchange Bldg.. South Omaha.
Bell 'fhine 214. Independent 'Phone l
St. I. on la I. Ire Stork Market.
ST. LOriS. Mo.. March ln-CATTLE-
Rereliits. ISO bead: no Texans: market
BtPady; native rh.pplng and export steers
1 Q'...l. .l,...Bk,. 1... tln.l hiil.lln. ),...
ti&yhitv: steers under 1,W Ibg.. BOHif
4 I'll Blockers and leeders, t?.Xti4 60; cows
and hellers, t.u6l4.b0: cunners. tl.T.-tiJW;
bulls, ? -li'.'ft 4.2o; calves, li 'uH Jiy. Texas
and Indltin sioers, IJ.'Jixa--; cows evnd
heifers. t2.Jor4.1o.
HO(;8 Receipts. Z.t head: murltel So
hlsher: ulas and lights. t3.6tKft41.ju: back
ers. fi.Cisu.d.35; butchers and brat heavy,
fcf.3Xfiti.4fl.
BHEEP AND LAMH8 Iteceipta, 600
head; market steady; native muttons. t4 00
t 5i': iambs ti.it i S5 ; culls and bucks,
bbl., 1 jo lbs.. 4.jo; Norway mackerel, per
t.lil . 2u0 H.B.. bloaters. Mo; No. 1. tj: Ka. i
$ju; No. I, ju; man xso. i. hi. iieiring, in
bbls., ivi) lbs. ram. Norway, 4k, t'3. Nor-
way, 3a, i: lloiiitia. anxea, til ao. Hoi-
laud herring, ln kegs. n.ilKaia, Sue; ktgs.
U.ixt-d. ,ue.
bRCiOMS No. 1 csnt. tlJ6; No. I car-
rx t IJ 4". No. 3 ulam. ti.a.
CANNED GJi-)LB l.uru, standard west
ern, (kiva:; slaitie, Ilia. lumatoes, 1-lb.
eaiis. tl.au l.uu, i-lu.. u.w till, i'uieapuies.
gruted, 3-10., t-.U-4ti.J0; sliced, tl.etZ.JOj
gaaion aiples, fancy, to. 60. California aorl
i.iia. il.4uu2.uo: UMurs. tlTCu-bo. Deaches.
fancy, tl . iW)2.4u; ii. C. eanhes, I.' uo-QioJ.
wiiiiion, red, tl Is, Wtfik. : funny
CldnouK, , x-mo; lancy encaiye, r., 11 o;
saruiaea, H-oil, . -mustards, J .fy.iiJ
3.1U. bweel pui aloes, V.ll jl a; sauerkraut,
ti; puniiklna BXx'.jl; wax beans. 1-lh., "bUJ
tx I. lines' oeana, 3-10., Tt-'asUcni II. JS; aplnacli,
tliuiltW'; flieajj peas, 3-lu., B'a;; exlic, 7J
Hue; fancy, l Kj 4J i. .0.
H1DKH, 1'KL'Ia AND TALLOW No. 1
ften hid., ku; No. 2, tc, No. 1 salted,
l,c. No. i, Iu'hc; bull hides. katJo; dry
hides, h 'j'luu. Horse hldea. large, $.! 60;
kinull. t Bheep peltj, tacli, aoitl 2a.
Tulluw. No. L 4c; No. i. Jc; rough. litu.
jioGS The trade opened slow and dull t3 OtrSjS.75; stockers. t3.'i'5t.5i'.
ihi. nrniiir tiuvars and sellerB belnar ran. I "
Biderably apart in their views, and sums I It. Joseph Live stuck Market.
lltlie time was consumed befure they gT. JOSKPH, Wo., tfarch 10. CATTLE
finally goi aown u uusiness. vnen me RecelptB, 360 head; market steady: na'tves.
trade was onee under way It was reason- j jts oO; cows and heifers. tl.tvgi oo;
ablv active at piwes that were a shade .tockrrs and feeders. PoMl-l.tO.
lower than yesteidays general market. HOOS Receipts, 1.7C7 head: market
Another way lo put it wouia he to can the strong to be higher; light. In nfrijO 'J,; me
market a slisde better than the low point nhim an1 beiJy. t0.lawii.30; bulk of sales,
of vtaterday, but considerably lower Hian Kiuru
the beet time. The huge sold very largely BHLKiP AND LA MRS Receipts, 1.400
at 14 ltij.13. wun a springnng at i 15. head; market sieadv; yearlings and weth
It will ue reiiiemnersa mat me uuih ot tne i ert u.0(i; ewes, Jb.JS.
nogs yreieiuBr w,,i e.. e"-"-w- inn ci
ers, t3.0C4M.25; calves and 'yearlings, tJ-003
4.00.
HOGS Receipts, B.ooo head; market 60
lower, selling at t&.lxtf.10; bulk of sales,
t.ofii 06.
Biiytr and I .am na neceipis, xuv
head; market steady.
Forelga Financial.
IX)NDON. March 10 Money was In
good supply In the market today and It)
less demand. Rates were easier. Discounts
were quiet. Trailing on the Block ex
change waa of , smaller volume, but the
tone waa nrm ana prices were inciinea
to harden, particularly home rails, owing
to the Investment purchases. Consols
yielded a fraction on realisations. For
eigner. benefited by Parla support, Rus
sians again burdening. Hudson Lays were
in much request and advanced further.
Americans opened steady at well over
parity- and a fair amount of business waa
transacted, but they rencie-'l near the
close and finished steady. Grand Trunk
deolined owing to the new issue, but
steadied toward the close. Kaffirs were
moderately active and a cheerful under
tone prevailed In this department. They
hardened on early trading, eased later and
Closed quietly, steady. A strong feature
was announced, but lt did not affect the
market. Japanese Imperial 6s of ISM war
quoted at lot.
. taerar aael Molasses.
NEW YORK, Maruh W.-rtfOARRaw
strung; fuir refining, t Ifj-ltiiovJc ; cantnfu
gal, i lest, 1 li-lvu3',c; molaeses sugar,
11-1UuSo; refined firm; No. ti, 4,10c; No.
7, Hie; No. t, 4c; No. it, t.9tc No. 10, t.tOct
No. 11, l.Suc; No. li, l.too; No. 13, l.7ic; No.
14, t.TJc; confectioners' A, 4.46c; mould A,
4.kic, tAtt loaf, 6.3m!; crushed, lijr; now
Oeted, 4 it?c; grunuinted, 4wio; cubes, 4.8&C.
MoLAfctiia Kirm; New Orleans open
kettie. guod to choice, n'iSc.
Nk-W DKLriA.Vj, iisicn 10. Bt'OAR
Finn: open kettle centrifugal. lv$ 7-ioct
centilfugal whiles. ,.c; yellows, S
13-1a;; BecnnilS, iii)2e.
MOLASikS Nominal: onen kettln itm
SCc; syrup, l?b30o.
Oils and Itosla.
NEW TORK, March 10.-OIL8-Esy ,
prime crude, f. o. b. mills, 26.uatlc; prime
yellow, SlVa'uaiHo. Petroleum, quiet; re
fined New V'oia. t?.; Philadelphia ami
Ualtlmorc, $3.76; prime lu bulk, fi.ui. Tur
pentlne, steady at '3.j'734c.
ItOMK-oDuU; sirslned, common t.i good,
isAVANNAH, Oa.. March 10.-OIl-Tur.
pentlne. f.rin at "oc.
KOblX Klrm. Quote: A, B, C, n. K, F
and U. 14 lu; 11 ti.lii; I, Jit,; K, 16 Ju. IL
to.U; N, 6.uu; t'U, tO.10; WW, t.50.
treme close of the market waa again rather
slow and It was harder work to get the
Block In tight.
7,i.a The hog market this week h.e I neceipia oi a -i pr.ne.,.-.
fiuoluated back ind forth. The high point '"l" ye.ieroay
. ..... i , i ii-ii u-l nn U . .n . . , I taiiie. II
of the year was touched on Monday, from
wll loll aay prtcea icnuea lower until inure-
flouth Omaha.
. . . I. .. i 1 1 1 u, i I n f nf tia mr&w - m aiiiiua V 1 1 . .
reached. The market showed some Im- Kansas City
provement oil Friday, dropping back a little gt- Josetm..
loday, so ti at the week ciuseii witn the a'uis..
market practically Just where It was at the limcsgo
Close of lust wees.
ogs. Sheer
t vC t"fl
t.u
l,4fl
I
12.UU0
1.44
l.&AI
Representative sales:
Totals..
...t.440 U.61I 1.741
pel..,
44...,
tt....
1k...
tl...
14...
Af. SB.
....lit ... IN
...11 ... tOT
...AW 4 IT",
... Hi 144 r.'i
... IM
....144
NO.
....
4....
40. ...
U) ...
14..,,
Ae. Bn. r.
IM Its 4 IB
nrf Mil
..115 ... 14
Ml ISO 4 tO
. "4 N til
..1U ... t 14
glens t'ltr IJve gtock Market.
BIOL'X CITY. March 10. iHpeclal Tele
gram ) CATTLE Receipts, 6A) head; mar-
set steaay; w-evi-e. t.v.m oo; caws, uuua
and mixed, 13.0(34 bu; Blockers and feed-
Metal Mr.rket.
NEW TORK. March 10.-M KTALS-There
waa no change of consequence In the v
rluus ineiul markets snd trading
r-.tnet In the uhsi-nce nf cables. e';ot tin
Is quoted at lei1''' ''30.-1'. Lake cuj"er is
I'M Ml 13 37VU18 ft; electrolytic. Bis l'-V-it
and casting at IIS noj IS 25. Lead ma
unchuiiKed at to.3i'uS 4 and spelter af
K u iu- Iron was qulei at recent
prices.
ST. LOUIS. March 10.-METAI-Iud,
steady at tu.sT. opelter firm at to.a bid.
Coffee Market.
NEW TORK, March 10. COFFEE Mar
ket for futures oiwiied steady at unchanged,
prions In response to steady uro.iean ta
bles. Prices sagged tiff under continued
liquidation with the close steady net un
changed to 10 points lower. Bales were
reported of U,( b.igs, Including March
gt 4?b--( April. 4WV-; May. 4ti0uo; Jul-,
ju6i.16c; leceniber, f. 4f.fi 7 sue; ebruary,
I.u6c bpot Kio quiet, Ni. f UivvlcB, IVe