Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 17, 1906, Part Two, Page 13, Image 13

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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE; SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1000.
13
grain and produce market
Wbeat Prices 8tronc Thnmeli Etvlj
(WEAK AT CLOSE ON PROFIT TAKING
Argeatlaa Ki ona hi Rarplas f tara
la Lar 34 Tan ta Market,
hat Yield la Wak.
' aess la Wheat.
OMAHA. March 1C I".
Wittier foreign cables snl light Argentina
shipments started the wheat market strong,
helped by good rash salea yesterday and
talk of better flour demand. After hnldin
firm all day. prices weakened at the clos
on selling by holders who wanted to tska
proms. The Modern Miller wa bearish.
The weather throughout the southwest
waa favorable, with proaperta of warmer
weamer. Trad waa not larva, and the
oererred futures were Inclined to drac.
Argentina, which will begin shipping new
corn in iwo or tnree weeks, estimated Ita
exportable aurplua at 130,on0,0( bn. and
thla waa ronaldered a bearlah feature.
t wsh demand waa fair at an advance f
Receipts contlnu ama.ll. On higher
cables and In sympathy with wheat, the
market started strong and tha ton waa
good all day, but the weakness In wheat
caused price to eaae off toward the close
Clearance were U.ono bu. wheat. 3.420
rmia. flour. i6,000 bu. corn and 1 13.000 bu.
oat. Primary receipt wera 822.000 hu.
and shlpmenta of 17.fv bu., against re
ceipt Imt year of 375.000 bu. and shlpmenta
of 2ol.ono bu. Corn receipts were 260.000 bu.
and ahlpmenta of 36n.() bu., against re
ceipts last year of 754,009 bu. and shipments
of 371,000 bu.
From tha Modern Miller: "During the
late spell of wintry weather conditions the
winter wheat crop baa been well covered
with anow In the larger portion of the
principal producing states. Over a con-slde-able
territory In tha southeast and
southwest snow protection has been scanty
during the severe cold weather. No reports
of damage by the low temperatures have aa
yet been received from the unprotected
sections."
Liverpool closed ,SJT4d higher on whe'.t.
ana nigner on corn.
ttracistrects weekly clearances were
z.nn.two mi. wheat and S.ooo.000 bu. corn.
Argentina shipments were 8,160,009 bu.
wneat and isn.ooo bu. corn.
Th local rang ot options:
Article. Open. I Illgh.l Lew. Clos
Wheat
May ..
Corn
May ..
July ...
Oats
May ..
72 A. .......I
iR JSN,Br 38U
3S4kBI 3SB3KUA
...1 1
72 A
3SV4R
28B
-A sited. B bid.
Omaha Cash tales.
CORN No. I white. 1 car, 39c.
Omaha Cash Prices.
WHEAT No. 2 hard. 71ViiSr74c: No 3 hard
Mf7lc: No. 4 hard. 6MN7c; No. 3 spring,
("Oiic; 1x0. 3 spring, 6o'8i"'jC.
CORN No. 8. 371 STUe: K'n. A KlU-BSHc
No. I yellow, S7ig37Hc; No. t white, 38
OAT8 No. 3 mixed. 27H,J2Se; No.
white, SiUSVie: No. 4 white, MMic,
RVE No. 2. Me; No. 3 62e.
Carlot Hecelpta.
Wheat Corn. Data.
tr- on track. No. 1 northern. 7"4c; No.
2 northern, 74a".7c; July, 7Le; Kepterr.-
oer. i'c.
OATS To arrive and on track. 2o:
May, e.
SEW YORK GKSERAI. MARKET
qaotatloas at th Day aa Varloaa
aramodltles.
NEW YORK. March IS FLO fR Re
ceipts, 12,440 fcbls.; exports, 2. 037 bbls. Mar
ket nrm trade fair; Minnesota patents,
4-2Mi460: Minnesota bakera. $1,405,175; win
ter patents. w.i4y4.2S; winter straignis,
1170.0: winter extras. t2.7nVT3.26: winter
low grades, tltt-M.iO. Hy flour, quiet; fair
to good. l3.60ra3.gD; choice to fancy, $3.M
5t
(UKNMBAU-nrm; fine white ana yel
low. 81.15: coarse. tl.OM2l.O6; kiln dried.
t2MVf2 7ft
BARLEY steady, feeding. 40c, c. I. I.
Buffalo; malting, 4wS66c, c. 1. f. Buffalo.
WHEAT Receipts. 63.000 bu. Spot mar
ket firm; No. 2 red, Wac In elevator; No.
2 red. 87c, f. o. b., afloat: No. 1 northern
Duluth. 87o, f. o. b.. afloat. A strong
advance occurred In wheat today, based on
bullish cablee, lighter Argentina sntpmenis,
disturbing foreign political news and heavy
covering. Part of the advance disappeared
In the last hour through realising sales, a
bearish Modern Miller report and favor
able western crop news. I.ast prices were
Vi'c net higher; May. 85 1-WaS5 9-16c. clos.
Ing at 86e: Julv. stM'fcc, closing at
4V: September, t3fiMc. closing at SaMjC.
LUH.N Kecelpts, 63.7o0 bu.; exports. on..
hu. Bpot market Arm; No. 2, 61c in ele
vator and 48Vc. f. o. b.. afloat: No. 2 yel
low, 49c: No. 2 white, 4!ic. Option market
waa generally Arm and nigner on netter
cables, light receipts, the wheat advance
and covering, but eased off again In the
late afternoon, closing net unchanged; May,
4H'u60c, cloning at 4Sc; Juiy. d'uooc.,
closing at 4iHc; aeptembcr, ." V otec, cioa
In at MLkc.
DATIi Receipts, tl.ono bu.: exports, H.915
bu. Spot market steady; mixed oats, M to
32 lbs., 34Vo34c: natural white. 30 to S3
lbs., 3&t36c; Clipped white, 3&$40 lbs., WMf
38.
HAT Firm; spring, 4fr?J60c; good to
Choice. SOltoc.
HOPS Oulet: state, common to choice,
196, lirulbc; 1004, 7"rfc; olds, Mi7c; Pa
cific coast, 1906, Sijitc; I'JUt, snc; oms,
4'H .")C.
HIDES Stead v: Oalveston. 2 to 26 lbs.
20c: California. 21 to 25 lbs., 21c; Texas
dry. 24 to 80 lbs., 19c.
T.EATMtTHStcadv: acid. 26M,fl27Ac.
PKOVISIONS Beef steady; f-tmtly, til. 60
CfilJiW. mess, 9 0fKn 10.00; beef hams. -i.iu.
21.(10; piicket. glO.&CJr 11.000; city extra India
tness. tl8.ftora 1 .00. Cut meats, steady; pickled
bellies, t HKnl0.no; pickled shoulders, $7.0V'
7.50; pickled hams. ln.i-vu lard
firm; western prime, t".R67.96; refined. Arm;
continent. South America. $8.76; com-
found. $fi.ofyfi6.37V4. Pork, firm: family,
l'.Oc'u 17.6; short clear, $15. 768 17.76; meso,
$16. 26i 17.00.
TALLOW Steady; city, 6c; country. &3
5V-
RICE Quiet; domestic, (air to extra,
2i.m;c: iHi.iin nominal
POUIjTRY Live, firm: western chickens,
lH4c: fowls. 13Vic; turkeys, INfiiOc. Dressed,
firm; western chickens, Italic; turkeys, 14
ffiK; fowls, llai4c.
BLTTER AND CHEESE-Steady; un
changed.
EOUa Steady: firmer. State. Pennsyl
vsnia and nearby fancy selected white,
21&C2c; state, choice, IMS 30c; state, mixed
extra, 17Vc; western firsts, 16c; western
seconds, loc; southerns, laVt'albHC
Chicago
Kansas City
Minneapolis .
Omaha
Duluth .
St. Louis
6
.. 30
..200
.. 7
.. 44
.. SO
11
'iz
VrWVftDlT CTHf EC Xl PflVTlC "'. 1WX.s7!; gold coin and bullion. $71.-
SSX1.446; gold certificates, t4t.i46,7tiO.
1te York Maacy Market.
r . vnv . t 1. . . . 'A x r .
Market Shows Bo Harks i Lxtension call, firm, per cent; ruling rate, svy
t per cent; closing bid. per cent; offered.
4 per cent. lime loans sugnuy nrmer;
sixty and ninety dsys, 6i4 per cent; sis
months, fry1 per cent.
per cent
STERLING EXCH A NQE Easier with
actual business in bankers' bills at H VxVtf
4fcW6 for demand and at $4 Kv?i 4 s?6 rnr
sixty day bills; posted rates, ti Mi and
$4.,'&4 H7; commercial bills. $4.Cfc 4.K2',-
KlLVfcH-btr, mc; Mexican aouars,
49Sc
BONUS uorernment, steady; railroad.
heavy.
Clr.elng Quotations on bona today wer
as follows:
V. S. ret. ts, rf....lMlj.p, ,. M Hrles...lWH
if eoiipsn n1! do 4m rtfi Mt
r. 8. la. ri I"1 no 44a ett K
aa eeusoa 10it to 1 sriix "
V 8. old tm reg !"V!.. at S. unl. 4 1""4
4a coupon M Man. t. t 4s Iltv,
ti'
Eejoc3 Professional Limits.
SLIGHT RALLY IN THE GENERAL LIST
Higher Rata far Call Moaey Trail
ta Dlseaarac Specalatloa Big
laerease la Export
Trade.
NEW YORK. March la. The stock mar
ket showed no marks of extension beyond
the professional limits which have bounded
it all this week. The volume of trading
was about the same as yesterday, but was
i;ni ' lain tnntrttm tri In the nrat hour dtir.
Ing the continued effect of the weakness 0. 8. saw 4s. reg....l H Mat. retitral 4.....
of special stocaa which developed yeater- " '"J "Jf
day. bom sympathetic i fleet upon the gen- o Tobacco 4. VMion. St. U 4a.
Ml uni wna iininu . I trh ann mrti. U le do la
weakness was manifest this morning, but I 4. ,aj 4, at v r. r. s. ISi
price were aisposea 10 recover anu im o 1 Atlanin c. L.. ta 1. t". . aa
when the weak stocks rallied. Missouri I Bi. Obit l4 ino Faciftc 4s.
Pacllic added 2 points to its sudden drop do IHa M l do Ja
of 4U. nointa vesterdav before any effective I nr- ? e- fa K N. a W
.,.r,,,r. ,i..i.nm4 tr,.nlM.t4 n alao central of Os. as 114
suffered a further disorderly decline. The J
t'lilcagii Lnlon iraition stocss, nuwnw, 4o la lnr an gt. U a 1. M. e. a..Jit
seemed to have reached the limit 01 tne chea. Ohio 4Ha...i("! si. U S r. ts 4a. t
violent decline or tne wees, nnen mew rmcaso a A. n,a.... St. 1. 8. w. a. 4a... so
weak features lieaan to recover, a slow C. B. a Q. a. aa....lx SesoearS A. L. 4a. .i.
hardening tendency In the general mar- C. R. I. a P. 4a.... Tf Bo PaiiBc a mi
ket aasertert itself more effectively. ? "' ' '' ." "
The continued firmness of the call money V Ii,
. 7Vt T., St. Ij. a w. 4..
. TT ifnlon Paride 4a 10l4
. S4 do conr. 4a 154
.l(M4't'. 8. 8tMl Id ta.... 98S
. MV4 Wahrah la 114
. k&4 1 iia rfh a ... m
weitern Md. 4a HT'l
w. u B. 4a
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
No Harked Ohanca in Values on Any
Kind of Cattle.
HOGS SCORE ADVANCE OF FIVE CENTS
fheep aad Lambs Coatlaa Slaw sil
Dall, with Lawr Teadeaey at .
Valaea aa Aeaa'aat at
Lartr Receipts.
SOUTH OMAHA, March 1ft, lf
Csttle.Hoss Bheer
tm $.7)3 13.070
SlOl 13.47-
o-o rt4
6,4 7.W
.wo s.soo
IO. 8. L." rfds. 4a.
... Pann. con. IHa.
.. " iRoadlns sen.
..ino
.. as
..
..;
..104
.. 71
..lot '4
.. MS
l!4l
Recelnis mer
Official Monday
Ornclal Tiiesiiay
Ofp al W'ednxadav
CfflCal Thursday
umciai Krlday
Five dava thla ww
Same days last week.
101
1
Lsidss dtoek Market.
LONDON. March W. Closing Quotations
on 'he Stock exchange were:
Cenaola, money ... ao,.l y. y. Central
do account
W....
CHICAGO GRAI7T ASD PROVISIONS
Featarea af th Tradlagr Closlag
Prtee, aa Bearal ot Trade.
CHICAGO, March 11 Decreased ship
ments of wheat from Argentina and In
creased export of dour from American
porta Imparted strength today to the local
wheat market At the close wheat for May
delivery wa up t,fi'n,a. Com was up V?j
c. Oata were down Vsio. Provisions
were 24lOc higher.
The greatest strength In the wheat mar
ket was shown during th first hour, when
iirlces advanced tc above yesterday' clos
ng quotation. ' Official statistics, which
placed th total movement for th week
from Argentina at $,lo.000 bushel, com
pared with 4,390,000 bushels last week,
caused a sharp bulge at Liverpool, which
was reflected In tha local market. News of
th day contained additional reasons for
th active buying which followed the re
ports of higher price at Liverpool. Th
market, however, lost much of it firmness
near th middle of the day' because of
profit-taking by local holders. During th
latter part of the session the market was
steady and th close was fairly Arm. The
May option opened Hi&Hc to 4w,o higher
at 784tT78Vic, advanced to 7S V "8Tic, and
then declined to 7&Ve. Th clos was at
7SSc. Clearances of wheat and flour were
equal to 166,000 bushels. Exports for the
week, as shown by Brsdstreet s, were equal
to J.000,000 bushels. Primary receipts were
322.0CO bushels, against 375.000 a year ago.
Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported
receipts of 249 cars, against 4.16 last week
and ni9 a year ago.
The corn market was Arm for th greater
part of the day. Shorts, who were In
fluenced by the upturn In wheat and con
tinued unfavorable weather for the move
ment of the crop, covered actively. Firm
cables and small local receipts also
strengthened prices. late In the day the
market lost much of Its firmness because
of selling by prominent commission houses.
The close waa stead v. May opened Mfc
to VitHic hlsher at V.HtftJc. sold between
434,ib4no and 4.r,c and closed at 43So.
Local receipta were 142 car, with 11 of con
tract grade .
Oats were- firm early In th da In sym-
tt1iw m'lth Ik at - nalh rf whuit rwr-n
IySler the market weakened because of lib
eral profit-taking by local longs. Th close
was easy. May opened unchanged to Vn
higher at 2t.3ne, sold between Heyi29Se
and t"H, and closed at ftSfliSc. Local
rcepts were 101 car
Bhnrts and -local packers were active bld
dera for provisions and this, together with
hu advance of ll"SllSc In th price of llv
hogs, held the market firm throughout the
day. At the close May pork waa up 10c at
tts2. Lard waa ZHAc hlarher at $7.90.
Ribs were up IVhsC at S.42Hqt.4B.
fcistl'nated receipta for tomorrow: Wheat,
cars; n rn, 160 cars; oats, 90 cars; hogs,
H.OOO head.
The leading future ranged as follow:
"t. Loala General Market.
8T. LOC13. March 18. WHEAT Higher
No. 2 red cash, elevator, SKk-; track, W
!-."c: May. Jb:c: July. Ybh.c: -o. 2 nara
7VS2M:c.
I CORN-Higher; No. S cash, 42c; track.
v,c: Mav. 4H4C! Julv. izvc.
11 I OATH Higher; No. 3 cash. 30c; track,
H 1 3iu,c; May, isxgaoHc; July, 2c; No. 2 white,
i r LOUR Lower; red winter patents. $4.15
i if4.1; extra fancy and straight, I3.7ixfi4.00;
S1 i clear. 2. 70ft 2.80.
SEED Timothy, quiet at I2.BO&2.70.
t'OHN MEAL Steady, $2.20.
BKAN Firm; sacked, east track, (iRc.
HAY Steady; timothy. KOmSi 14.50; prairie,
$6,404 10.60.
IRON COTTON TIES-31.02.
BAGOINO Hc
HEMP TWINE 8 He.
PKOVISIONS-Pork, steady; lobbing.
$15.50. Lard, steady; prime sleam. $7.50. Dry
salt meats, higher; boxed extra shorts,
$H.2ty; clear ribs, $8.75; short clears, $8.87,.
Bacon, higher; boxed extra shorts, $9.3TV;
clear ribs, 39.50; short clear. S9.62H.
POULTRY Firm; chickens, 10c; springs,
12Hc; turkeys, 16c; ducks, 13c; geese, 7Hc
BUTTER Steady; creamery, UtKiBiec;
dairy, 18ft 21c.
EGGS Firm at 18c, case count.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbl 5.000 . 9.000
Wheat, bu 2 000 32,000
Corn, bu 32.000 26,000
Oats, bu., 81.000 i,000
and an annreciatlve advance In the Interest ,.';, '
rates tor lime losns were owHppoiiniim id 1 Colorado Mid. 4a.
the supposition that wednesasys ntviaena 1 rio. so.
disbursements were alon responsible f or I Cuba ta ...
thn MrnmoKM of the mnnev market and the I D. A R. O
effect of the free distribution of dividend Diatiilara; sac it
money should be felt In th money market
, . , 1 rr . 1 . . . u -. I do aan. 4a
l) y into 11 1 II r. 1 iie eotinmieo 01 1110 wwf n 1 u .. . ,. . , , , .
.. inHioli . ..in umi, "l- 4HS....10 Wis. Tentral 4a....
wi . . v... . nK...., I J.p'.n lw
l.B lmii t iiuiii 1 m 1 n mi u y i'n. nv.ruh i -unarcd.
umclent to onset tne toss on suo-rreasury
operations. This is In contrast with an
estimated losa of over tl.Oou.000 to the In
terior by the express movement of last
week. New York exchange at Chicago,
however, fell back to a small discount to
day after havinc ruled at a premium earlier I . " T.-
In the week. Foreign exchange also re- Atrhiaon
acted sllgutly from yestesday's strength, do nfd
although foreign money markets were re- Raititnora A Ohio
ported to be still tight. Some part of the Canadian Paelno
strong recovery In roreign exeimnge tins
week Is attributed to the demand for re- r,hl0,,;o-oii
mlttance on account of maturities of large p'n"',.
oorrowings irom foreigners, it is a quea- ponrer A R.- 0
lion wuai ruei'i 11110 rep&yini-iii. L'iirn- 1 no prd
Hons to foreign markets may have on the I eho ....
loan account of the local banks. The for- do lat pfd....
elgn trade statement for February showed
the gratifying excess of value of merchan
dlse exports over Imports of $37,517,766 com
fared with only $3,iS,.'l69 In February of
ast year. This Increase In value of total
exports comparing the same periods I
more than $11,000,000 greater than the In
crease In agricultural exports alone, thus
Indicating the expansion In manufactured
articles of export. Stocks closed at small
general gains, but with the tone barely
steady.
Bonds were heavy. Total sales, par value
$1,695,000. United States bonds were all un
changed on call.
Quotations on the New York Stock ex
change today were as follows:
Sales. Hlfh. Low. Cloas.
Adama Eipraas 147
Amalgamated Covsar tl.tno 1074 lnS'l 107
Ainerlun C. A F ion 41' 41 41 H
American C. A P. rW too lai 1"!
Amartoan Cotton Oil 100 34 4 Mi
American Cotton OU pfd
Amarlcan hipreaa .
Same days week ago 23877 54!b6i 3'4S
Same three weeks ago..20 4V7 52.13d 8.?n
8aI" four ago..,.18,37 38.254 .17
ine ronowing shows the receipts of cst-
le. hors and ahan ot dmtfh nmaha tnr
the year to date, compared with last year:
ions tans ln
207.277 vh.KA 39.427
Hogs bUflU M.4 ni tunc.
Sheep 352.318 841. MB 10,808
YKHTERDAT'S SHIPMENTS.
The followlnsr ahoara thai niimhr of car
of stockers and feeders shipped to the
country yesterday and their point of destination:
Cattle t;ars
IT. S. Mitchell. Tackwood. Ia.-Q 1
Peter Smith. Walnut. la.-R. 1 1
R. H. Good. Coon Rablds. la. Mil I
G. M. Rritton Cnmlna- T n 1
J. D. Hull, Plsgah. Ia.' N. w! '.t
V . Mi'cnen, nenance. la. Mil I
M
do ltd Dfd.
Illlnola r.ntral
Norfolk
do pfd
Ontario W
Pennaylranta
kand Mlnea
Raiding
do lat pfd
do id pfd
Soutbarn halfway
do pfd
Southern Parlfl.0 ..
Union Paelfle
do pfd
V. 8. Steal
do pfd
Ill
H
4
111
70
45
4,
11 H
.. 18-i,
.. M
..lu
..113
..17
.. 6l'j
.. 11
.. 1
.. 41
.. (.
.. 4i
.. 0
.. 4
..17.-,i(Wt1i
Leularllle a Naah...l'i do pfd .
M . K. A T illi 9n.nl. h 4a
SILVFR Bar. steady. 29d per ourtce
aitiaai-j4 per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for short Mils Is ti per cent; for three
montns' Dins, s per cent.
.. 41
..104
.. 48
..157
.. It
.. .
..10a
.. 14
.. :i.
si
New York Mlnlnar stocks.
NEW YORK. March 1. Closing ouota-
tions on mining siocks were:
Adama Cen H
A I lea 170
HraM U
Biunaarick Con M
Comatock Tunnel .... 24
Con. Cal. A Vs lis
Horn silver 200
Itn Pllrar iU
Leadrlll Cen I
Little Chief ...
OnUrlo
Ophlr
Fhoenlx
Potoel .,
Faraga
Sierra Nevada
Standard
1
.100
.412
. I
. II
. 11
. 21
,S26
Mlaarapolls Grata Market.
fSuoerior Board of Trad quotation for
Minneapolis and Chicago delivery). The
ranee of prices, as furnished by F. D. Dai
A Co., 110-111 Board of Trade building, was
Articles. Open. High.j Low. Close. Tes y.
Articles.! Otn. Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes y
Wheat I I
May IT4H;:S4iV
July
Kept.
Corn
May July
Sept.
Oata
May
Julv
S pt.
Pork
May Julv
Lard
Ma v
Julv
Sept.
R I no
May Julv
Sept.
7VJ S
43',fl-(
43:s-4r
i 4f:
I I
15 K
15 NO
7kS77iie
f78 :77HS',
7VI 77i78fi'7li
7a4 ilJTg', 77S
4:tT '43SfiST tSS'WSftS
44 43Str 4S'ai43Hf i
44',l 44 441,-SI 44'i
Se,;29 'WHtfs,
2S 2SI
15
lb 85
IS 85
15 75
7 M
8 on
S U'H! 15 I $ 10
T 2Vt. 7 90
S rcw 8 uo
?"s
it nt is I2H
11 a-.Lii is r:i
- .
T
t 00
t 10
8 45 8 47S' 8 42V 8 45
8 50 1 8 50 I S 45 I t 4TU
S 55 8 57SI 8 fat S J7,
T 87H
7:i
10
S 40
S 42V,
No. J.
Cash auotatlons wet ss follows:
FlX)i:R Firmer: winter patent. $3.."ii
j$.8u; winter straights, 83.3u!n3 .70; spring
patents, 3 6c."9VM. Hiring straight. 53.K'(i
loo; oasers. i.nnw.
WHEAT No. 3 spring. 77mj8oHc; No. .
3'o,Te; M). z reo. Miic.
CORN' No. I. 42'-.c: No. 3 yellow, 43c.
OATS No. t. 2, e; No. i white, 3i4c
No. 3 white. 2e;aic.
RYE No. 1 lot"-.
BARLEY Good feeding, TiflrSc; fair to
choice malting, 4omoue.
HEKDS No. 1 flax, $1.08; No. 1 northwest
ern. 81 14: clover, contract grade. $11 45.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., $15 Ml
aflckai. Lard, per ll , T So. eliort
rihs sides iloosei. $idj8.4o; short clear
sides (boxedl $mtfi 8.70.
Receipts and shipments (tf grain and flour
were as follows: Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls. 25 3.eo
(am oX.rtal
K4 I-X1.410
la.? 3o3.;ui
8(aj
44.6UU 7.(Aa
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was steadr: creameries, ltyu-c
Jairi.s. loxfiyc. Eggs, firm at mark; casr
Included. Iac: flints. 13VtiC; prime firsts,
I4su; extras. ic. Cheese, steady, 1113.'
Peoria Crala Market.
PEORIA. March l.-CORN-Hlgher: No.
$ yellow. 4Jc; No. S. iia; No. 4, 41c; no
grade. x.14Ju.
OAT Firm; No. t (White, Sue; No. 4 whit
WHIdKEY-tl.S.
Wheat, bu.
Corn, bu. ..
Oats, bu. ,,
Rye. bu. ...
Barley, bu.
Italaih Grala Market
DCLtTlI, March 1 WHEAT T.
m. No. 1 northern, c; No. S aurth
v'heat t
May...
July...
Sept...
Fk-ix-
May...
July...
I
76Vn'74j 77V, 7 7 76
79S 7!, 78' 78 78-S
78V878'4 78'. 77S 77S 77),
1 17H 1 18' 1 17V1 1 18l 1 1GH
1 1W 1 20l 1 19l 1 19 1 184
Minneapolis Cash Close Wheat: No. I
hard. Tic: No. 1 northern, "Sc; No. 2
northern, 74c; No. 1 northern, to arrive,
JHc; No. 3 northern, 7S'q74c; No. 1 durum,
Toe: No. 2 durum, 68c. Corn: No. S yellow,
37Vfcc; No. 3. 36Vtc. Oats: No. 3 white 2So;
at n ,i--a. .-"! tJ.a.U.. Ulu ,
INO. -' ' I,n J tllViW. 7 laajh.
Cash, $1.1; May, 117. Rye, 63,fit41c.
Kansas City Grata aad Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. March 16 WHEAT Un
changed; May, 73c; July. 7re; September,
7fc. Cash: No. t hard. 76HV9c; No. 3.
T2Wr77Hc; No. 2 red. 8Mj91o; No. 3. SS'dSalc.
CORN Higher: - May. a?c; juiy. j:"c.
Cash: No. 2 mixed, 4"3401c; No. 2 while,
41 He; No. 3. 41c.
oats strong! ro. z wnite, azc.
RYE Steady at 55SG7c.
HAY Steady; choice timothy, . $11.2f.t
11 6": choice prairie. $8.2Tyfi8.0.
rxjus steady ; Missouri ana Kansas, new
No. 3 whitewood cases included, 13c; cas
count. 12c; cases returned. Ho less.
BUTTER Steady ; creamery, 26c; packing.
jzc.
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu 23 Of 0 21,f0
Corn, bu l.0ii 21.000
Oats, bu ll.ouo 10,000
Amarlcan H. A L. pfd
American lea aecurltlea. . . .
American Linseed OU
Amerlran Ltnaeed Oil pfd...
Amarlcan Locomotive
American Locomotirs pfd...
American s. & r
Am. S. A R. pfd, ex-dlv...
American Bucar Refining...
Am. Tobacco pfd. ft fa
Ar.Monds Mining Cs
Alrhleoa
Atchlaoa pfd
Atlantla Coast Lin
Baltimore A Ohio
Baltimore A Ohio pfd
Brooklyn Rapid Transit
Canadian Paelfle
Central of New Jersey
Cheeapeak A Ohio
Chlcaso A Alton...
Chisago A Alton pfd
Chicago Great Western
Chlaags A Northwestern...
Chlcaso, Mil. A St. Paul.,
Chicago T. A T
Chicago T. A T. pfd
C...C. C. A 8t. Loula
Colorado Fuel A Iron.....
Colorado A Southern
Colorado A So. 1st pfd....,
Colorado A Bo. 3d pfd ,
1,400
M
47
H'4
t-'S
: k
Small Hopes M
104 6
44 f
1H
10,100 161 Tt 16 11
1ZI
Ferelga Flaaactal.
LONDON. March 16, The stringency In
44 4k "4 the money market was somewhat relieved
! I today by the maturity of treasury bills re
leasing $6,000,000. Discounts were firm.
Trading on the Stock exchange was mostly
quiet ana auu. Dut recovered later on the
better political outlook. Consols started
l.soo is 1174 i I easy, but rallied well at the close. A mer
ino im 104 io, i leans opened flat on New York selling.
M.7oo ui l !( moved Irregularly, became Inactive, lm-
7,400 u i proved during the last hour and closed
i'too i5" iio" 11 I ,talJr Foreigner were in better demand
.... ..... I more favorable pew from the conferenoe
ll.toe 15 14 14 t Aigecira. Kamrs sagged owing to lacK
t.soo 171 170 1TM, or business, but there was no pressure to
no sen and prices recovered later and closed
1,700 (7 17 47 ateady. Japanese Imperial 6s of 1904 were
I minted at 104U
Paris. Marcn is. prices on tne nourse
today were firm on favorable reports from
11
too to4 m4 J041
400 81 Jt2S4 222 t"usy wwra urm un lavurauir reporia iroiu
1 too 171 174 i7oJ Algeclraa. The payment of the coupon ao-
..' '.. u counts for th lower price of rentes. Rus-
tm to t ! slan imperial 4s were quoted at 84.25 and
goo fni, eav. Russian oonos oi uxm at ooh,
18.200 4S 41 l BERLIN, March 16. Trading on the
400 83 it Bourse today opened Indecisive. Speculation
"J was limited, Dut prices closed very nmi.
17, 100 14 141 143
" 17 I Wssl Market.
I tlAOTOM UnAh tC XHTrVlT Th. Cnnl.
144
17
44
Conaolldated Oaa
Cora product,, truat recclpla 1.200
Corn P. pfd, truat receipts. loo
Inlaws as puomib ziie I , .,, " , . ,
Paiawar. U A w 4oo 44 440 441 merclal Bulletin will say. tomorrow of th
'W T , I W, Attn UUHUIIH . " ' 'J
m given a aeciaea impetus to Dotn iraae ana
47 prices. A large amount of Australian and
60
1.500
2.400
!0
too
4.700 124
4,700 3
Liverpool Grata Market.
LIVERPOOL March 16. WHEAT Spot.
nominal; futures firm: March, nominal;
Mav. os 6d; Juiy. 6a 6d.
CORN fcpot, American mixed new, firm.
4s Id; American mixed old, quiet. 4s 7d;
futures, firm; March nominal; May, 4s
3'd.
Hops m London (Pacinc coast) ojutet.
2$3 10s.
Mllwaake Orala Market.
MILWAUKEE. March 16 WHEAT
Higher: No. 1 northern. 7fSlc; No. 2 north
ern, 7r"iry7Se; Miy, 7S.ff7S'Se asked.
RYB Dull; No. 1. C
P.ARLEY-Dull; No. X Hfliwc; sample. V)
tj-"'tC-
corn nigner; io. caan, 4lH943r;
May. 434-rjtJSo asked.
rhllaAelpbla Prodac Market.
PHILADELPHIA. March 16. BUTTER
Steady; extra weatern creamery, 29e; extra
nearby prints, SJe.
E(His r-asier: nearry fresh. isc at
mark: western fresh, l&'.jc at mark.
CHEESE Steady ; New York full cream.
12Mjl4c.
Ersnorsted Apples aad Dried Krafts.
NEW YORK. March 16 EVAPORATED
APPLE3 Market continues quiet, with
very lime nemana rnr export. Prleea, ho-.
ver, ar firmly held where fruits show a
deairsble quality: common to fair ar
quoted t 7!'e; fair to giod 1906. 8VtJ87c;
nearly to strictly prime, fu;c; choice. 10c;
fancy. llme. '
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prunes
are unchanged, Willi quotations ranging
from 4V'itk according to grade. Apricots
are in (air demand, with choice nunteri at
l'Hte; rxtr choice, tic; fancy, lli,ljuc.
lagsr aad Malaaaes.
NEW YORK, March 16 SUGAR Raw,
strong; fair refining. 803 l-lc; cenirllugal,
W test, 3 17-i-''il3 t-16c; molasses sugar,
lcj refined firm; crushed, t.3uc; powdered
i Toc: granulated. 4 Sue. '
NEW ORIGANS. March IS. SUGAR
Firm; open kettle centrifugal, 2xic; cen
trifugal whites. 3V, lite; yellows, SSill 13-16c;
seconds, 2 irl
MOLA8;KS Nominal; open kettle 17i
Sue: centrifugal, 7(&3ue.
BtRl P-Nuiuinal at SttjSOu.
PesTer A ftlo Grande
Denr.r R. O. pfd
Matlllers' Securities
Grl
Erie lat pfd
Ens td pfd
Gcineral Electrlo, ax-dlv...
Kocklnf Valley
Illlnola Central
International fper
Intarnatonal Paper pfd
Internatonal Pump
International Pump pfd....
luwt Central
lows Central pfd
Kaneas City Southern
Kaanaa City 8cv pfd
Loulaallla A Naahvill. .. .
Manhattan L, es-dla
MetmpollU Securtlle ....
Vletropolltan Street Rj....
Meilcan Central
Mlnoespclla a St. Loula..
M . St. P. A S. S. M
M . Bt. P. a S. B. 44. Sfd.
Missouri Pacific ...lzl lne
Missouri. K. A T 8.404
Miarourt. K. A T. pfd 1.40
National Lead
National H. K. of 14. pld
New York Central
New totk. O. W
Norfolk
N
N
Paelfle Mall
PennaylTsnls
People's Gas
P., C. C. A Bt. Louis
Pleased Steel Car
Pressed Steel Car pfd..
Pullman Palace Car....
Reading ,
Heading 1st pfA
Heading 2d prd
Republlo Steal
Republic Steel pfd
Kork laland Co
Rock Ieland Co. pfd
St. L. A S. F. 8d pfd......
fit. Louis s. W
et. Louie S. W. pfd
Southern Paelfle ,
Soul hers PerMAr pfd
Southern Hallway
Southern Railway pfd
1 ennesae I oal a Iron
Tcaaa a Pacific
Toledo, St. Loula A W
T., St. L. A W. pfd.......
t'nion PaclAa
t'nion Paelfle pfd
t'nlted Slataa IClpreas
t'niled Statea healty
t uiud Ftatca Rubber
toiled Slates Rubber pfd...
luitrd Stales Steel
I nil. 4 HUles ttteel pfu....
Va. -Carolina Chemical ....
Ya. -Carolina Chem. pfd
. abash
Vaoaak pfd
Wtlls-Ksrgo Enpreaa'
Weallnghouii Electrle .....
Whlira I nlo
Wheeling Lske Erie
Wisconsin Central
Wtsconals Ceclrsl pfd
Northern Pactflr '.
t eulral Leather
Central lutkier pfd
Si"te-heirld Kteel
7
42
77
S7
M -47
4:
77
200 12 12
J0 24 81
K400 iti' 1M
100 157 147
11") 71 71
;" South American wool has been bought at
full values. It Is now apparent to all that
. ,, ... i .iin Duaeimiiiy ui o.,ri yi i.o iif-o suno uj
" j,i and merchants realize that they must have
400 171 174 171 wool to meet the demand. Average nne and
4oo 21 u. it 2iu fine medium Montana Is selling moderately
2 at ial4c, or about vw Clean, rieiter quan-
tlea bring 2.V?i2Cc. Fine medium Utah Is
" being taken on a basis of 22ft 25o. or -it7lc
?! I scoured. New Arlsona Is selling at 26c, or
- .1... Ko-I.. AkA7im Win. .Ian a lr.
S5 rltory Is scarce and la worth 72W73c. Fine
151 -i medium is quotea at os-g ivc- r or nne ciotn
mi Ing the price Is 691700, for fine medium fcwS
71 68o and medium 6264c. Quite a line of full
I KK) H24 112 ill Texas has been bought at ZVv'.c, or 63jti6c
I.8C0 24 24 24 dun California is in light supply and Is
. '.?? .! '.. havina a fair demand at 6cfi2c for the fall
1.400 10 IN 10 Mllnni im.ihnl nVoivr are SelllnaT
moderately at S14t;i3c for Ohio quarters.
c 14 r I ana Micnigan at i-.i--u. i nrw-rniuni
72 ti Tl . bring SVBVio. A little fine Ohio unwashed
3,700 11 iu n a moving at 26c. The shipments of wool
ej n from Boston to date rrom uecemoer ii, 2uo,
I, too 144 145 14 I .--..in-, tn tha, uma atithoritv. are 63..
ZJi -a' 4' 1?2 417.667 lbs., .gainst 62.997.233 lbs. at the ame
."oik AW pfd si time last year. The receipts to date aro
;..rth Amaricaa '"m w" li 51.634,489 lbs., against 58,129,159 lbs. for th
42 same rerioo. last. year.
2 tutu lxitt tNimx. March 145. WOOL The offer
eT. lings at too woui cuv vi. mi "
7$ amnnniJ to is R2R balea. Competition was
f!H. IV "ij animated and prices generally were 5 per
loo n a 174 above the opening rates. Greasy mer-
" f'f . in. ...r. in active demand at extreme
.. .,.. ,z, 1,7 121 "-Y-. .,rA a fair allnolv of
H I meaium nne. v i i.o .... - ... . . -
u , I .... . - j mi nlv nu noma, nuv
400 i iob ioo5 re Cap of Good Hop and Natal ofter
l.:oo 2 I I )n(rg w.re nrm- Following are the sales In
iuv wm e ee i-1-..-n. t7-., a nat m. 4( naies: areasv. no
S Jii 15 4718 20. Tasmania. V bales; greasy, l"tyJ
- .-.7 I l ss tnjsw nmiiii nirn. i.tr'-v "v "
.400 44 Z 44 4 scoured'. Is 2dri 2Hd; greasy 7dls 3d.
. .TIi? rmu.aiai.il 1 ifM) 1 es: scourc. Is d'a2
84,10 41 40 40 Jd. Victoria, I.iO bales; scoureo. is on
' J " I lUlVh lit .rnuai' htl f HflUlU AUBirSUB. 1 . Tl M kit ' O
loo 1M 15.. ir Icou,. Is 6d1s l(d; greasy, .1i&1 Id New
loo s,4l tint greasy, fdfils lHd. Cape of Good Hope and
..ins U it NtrttY bales; scoured. 1- 6Vi1
2. 14 kZ greasy, SV'ftlOH'l- Punta Arenas. 1.60U bales;
11 114
100 44
t.ioo M
IO0 111
ti.nm 40
4. 400 l(4j
1.400 48
l.a .ia I -UAmm lrl
sau I, i ot inria vsrch is. win ll eteaoy
a ma.rii'iiin grades, combing and clothing, 4r
j us nur.. iiarht flne. JiMiac: neavv nne, intj.-vt:, iu
washed, 3auc,
400
3. 70
32
10S 141
1,100 i
40 40
! 106
41 4lj
114
M 4
Z.il
11 141
35,173
40.32
so n
2K.183
1 U7 I 14 31
I Itfl I 44
CALVES.
1 " 1 40 I
1 I t T
1 144 I W 1
t tM 4 0 4
1 It 4 4 I
1 no 4 74 t
1 IIS I 00 1
l if in i...
44 4 24
. 140 71
.wis
. J0 I OA
.170 K.
.111 4 24
0 4 4
WIN
140 4 40
BTOCKEftS AND TEEPF.R8
1 " I oo t 744 t ss
1 t In t 151 4 SA
4 4M I 40 4...s 47 4 A
1 41 1 50 I 4 14
T 44 I M 1 470 4 14
I Il IS
HOGS The general conditions this morn
ing were fsvorshle to the selling Interests,
but local buyers wer still somewhat bear
ish In their views and the market did not
open any too good. A a rule first bids
were no more than steady and a few hogs
sold on about that basis Sellers, how
tT. were generally unwilling to cut loose
at the bids, so that very little business was
transacted on the opening. letter on buy
ers raised their hands and tha market e
rame active at an advsnce of 6c. The bulk
of the hogs sold at t OOfjS 10, as against
16 (Urn 6 '06 yesterday. The lop toiayt.17S:
wna THe higher than anything brought
yesterday. Today's advance leaves the
market only about 6o lower than It wa on
week ago.
Representative sales:
Ks Ae. Sh. Pr. No. A. 8k. Pr.
74 18 40 I 00 74 til 140 I 47
71 14 120 4 00 41
1....
48....
14....
47....
74....
84....
40....
44....
4....
74....
74...
64 ...
70....
1....
17....
44
14..
44...
7...,
74....
44...
70...
70...
74...,
7A...
70...
44...
TA...
77...
44...
...104
a. .141
....1
1
1
3
1
P....1
J- L. Corey, Anita, Ia. R. I.
i. o. renior, ieoia, la. R. I ,
Charle Wise. Vllllsca, la Q ,
George Morris, Nodaway Ia. Q...
Wray Bros.. Creston, Is Q
fl. C FletctiAr Yiatr.,(ll- K V T
J. W. Wllann Pro r..- XJ-K 1
Vanderllp & v.. Bennett, Neb. i!!!!!'.!!!!l .
loillil. WI.U1AIIU..
The fOlloWln will ahnn. tha. nrtcoa nmlA
for the d.ff eient kinds of cattle on th
South Omaha niarke'
Good to choice corn-fed steer. ...lo.OfXftV; so
Fair to choice corn-fed steers 4.7ifi6.n0
C omtnon to fnte ivnra.rl . a auai
Good to choice cows and heifers.'.'.' S.7BHH 50
alr to good cows and heifers 3.267.3 65
Canners and cuttera e nrwe. i e
Good to choice stockers and 'feeder 4.0(i'.,4'sn
Fair to good stockers and feeders.. I 50fl4 ,VJ
t ommon to fair stockers 2 7.W3 w
Bulls, stags, etc lootltos
Good veal calves t.0OS(.3O
RANGE OF PRICES.
Cattle. Hogs.
Jl. 75fl6.nO 6.iVii,15
... 1.66''n6.10
... 2.2fV9.0O
... 2 2OS6.00
... aoOAj'6.60
The follOWlnSr tahln ahnwa tha oiraraa
price Of hogs at South Oman, for thai lu.f
several days, with comparisons:
Omaha
Chicago
Kansas City
St. Louis ....
Bloux City
6.86f(,6.r74
e.2fif.27H
6.5o'n6 40
6.001T6.15
SHEBP Receiots looked oulte liheral on
paper this morning, .thirty-six loads being
reported in. As a matter of fact, however.
wenty-five cars out of this 'number were
consigned through to eastern points and
were only halted here for feed and rest.
m addition to the fresh arecelnts there were
bout eight cars of stale stuff carrier! over
from yesterday. Of the fresh supply very
nine arrived until after the middle or the
forenoon, so that the market was very late
In getting started.
1 ner
Data. 180.. IHV16.ll90t.IU03.lUX3. 11301. 1800.
Mch. I...
Men. 2...
Mch. I...
Mch. 4...
Men. t...
Mch 6...
Mch. 7...
Mch. ...
Mch. 9...
Mch 10..
Mch 11..
Mch. 12..
Mch. 13..
Mch. 14..
Mch. 16..
Mch. 16..
Sunday.
( 05
5 W
1H
6 12HI
? "Vs
C 11
4 0 S 131
4
4 7
4 tl
!
4 S5
4 W
4 8 I 20
4 6K, 6 19
4 SS 6 11
5 01 6
I 131 7 031
S 041 7 02
7 111
7 041
6 16
07
t 131
7 15
7 Si
6 221 4 951 4 6t
22 14 fail 4 66
191 4 S 4 70
r t o: s
4 vt 4 71
j 4 70
8 15 4 71
I 06 4 72
24
6 OH
M
6 161 5 141 4 71
14! 6 26 4 73
S 09
03 4 80
HVk
4 Ml 6 111 7 l S 041 S 241
S 15! 7 31
I 7 24
4 811-5 161 7 23
4 fl! S 261
I 18! 4 76
6 001
S 13' I 16)
6 221 I 25
4 94 S 15 7 30 16 S a
4 (
4 75
4 79
4 U
The Official numbee of coral af miU
brought In today by each road waa:
f'aMla. rfnoru Bha'n U'a-'a.
. ,.a. ck oi. r. ....... A
Missouri Pacific 1
Union Pacific system. 16
C. & N. W., east 1
C. & N. W., west 14
C, St. P., M. A- O.... 14
C B. & X., east.. 2
C, B. & Q., west M
C, n. 1. & P., east
Illinois Central 3
Chicago G. W
Total receipts 67
The disposition of the dav'a rcceints was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num-
Der oi neaa indicated:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co 101 1.4ti3 221
ewirt ana company 17 2.412 1476
Cudahy Parking Co 419 1.846 l,7u8
Armour & to 262 3,138
.. 1
3 1
23 17 ..
7
42 1
U , 3
7 ..
23 16
11
2
3 ..
134 M 3
re Is not -very much to he said re
garding the trade todav as It continues in
Dout the same condition as noted on pre
ious days this week. In other words th
trade Is very slow every day. with values
tending steadily downward. This morning
Chicago reported further weakness, so that
It was hardly to be expected that any
strength would be developed her. Th
best that could be said of the local trade
would be to call It about steady, with yes-
irr.iay a weaa close.
The market for the week la not very
much lower on the choicest lambs, but
hippers must understand that choice
meana a good deal more than It did two
weeks ago. Fair to good western lambs
are considerably lower for the week, with
wetners and yearlings iwgaoc lower. Th
medium kinds of ewes, that is, those on th
plain order, are all of 2j?40c lower for th
weea.
Quotations: Good tn choice natlva Infnhs
$6.SWS.65; good to choice western lambs,
s.ows.oo; fair to good lambs. 36.006 30: cull
lambs. I4.6ofl6.60: a-ond to choice Hunt year.
lings, 35.6fV?i5 86; good to choice heavy year
lings, 36.6Sifi.85; fair to good heavy year
lings. io.4W6.60 good to choice wethers.
46 bkftK SO fall tn nrA walli.ra t", OCifes. rc
gooa to cnoice ewes. 14. ooxtj.eu rair to aroori
ewes, 4.2564.75; cull sheep and buck, 33.00
34. w.
Representative sales:
No,
29 western ewes..
79 western cull lambs
220 western ewes..
Vansant & Co..
Carey
Hill & Bon
U F. Huss
Mike Haggerty
Sol Degan
J. B. Root & Co
l nlon Dressed Beef Co..
Krey Packing Co
Iax racking Co
Other bluer ,
807
6(9
262
i7
1
77
3
49
i
33
34
93
3S7
134
I.60O 9.870
611
401
Totals
CAT ! LFyA total of lie ears of caile were
reported In the yards thla morning. This
market has become of such sisu tnat less
than 100 cars cuts a very small tigur in
the yards. What stun mere was on sale
was so scattered tnat the yards seemed
almost deserted.
The market on beef steers was without
any noteworthy change. The comuara
tively lew loads on aaie aid not aptear to
Interest buyers very much, so mat the
traue wa a little slow In ouentii. Stilt
there was a fair movement and to pens
were practically cleared in decent season.
As to value there waa no quotable chanae,
tne general market being Just about slsuuy
ail around.
The trau on cow and heifers was also
without noteworthy feature. The demand
waa fair and the ofterlnga for the most
fart changed hands quite readily at about
rie same prices a prevailed yesterday.
There wer no stockers or feeders In
slant, al least not enough to realty make
test of the market. As usual at the end ot
the week tew were wanted, so that tha
guneral trade wa practically featureless.
Uond feeders have commanded very satis
factory prices an the week and the general
market lias been in a gooa healthy con
dilion.
BBSr STEERS.
I. HO 311 817
u 44 44
4 In 1414
lolal ssies for tha dsy. I74.&0V sharea.
Boston Stocks and Roads.
Metal Market
NrTW YORK. March 16 M ET AT.S The
La-indon tin market was unchanged to is
W!k wiih aont closing at 16 la an.
s-u .Sat '.t..r..a st 165 16s. Locally the marke
1 I was steany ana waa V." '. "
M with soot quoted at 336 50fiS6 5a. Copper
.sua higher In the Enrllsh market with stol
''' closing at 0 10s and futures at 78 l"a.
Iocslly no chunge wa reportea. out me
market Is firm in tme. Lake l ouoted St
$18 5018.75; electrolytic at 818.25W18 Sf. and
casting at 318 Onfi 16.25. 1-ad was ouiet at
!5 35f-V4a In the local market, but declined
44
14
tW
BOSTON, March 16 -Call loans. 66 per rt u d In London, bneiter was tin-
cent; time loans, 4tj6W per cent. Official chsneed st rs in iononri ana i sw'i.in
ivotst!o"s on stocl s and bonds wre locsuy. iron was a imie msner ..
(afee Market.
NEW YORK. March 16. COFFBE Mar
ket for futures opened steady at an ad
Tsi.ce of 10 points on tha response to
higher European marknts and continued
light receipts. Th closing waa inactive.
net unchanged to 10 points higher. Pales
were reported of S6,iJ bags, including
Mav at kc; July, Tflluic; Svplember.
i I'fli iwrwnrej, 7 -4sc; r ebruar
siut K10 viulvt; Nu. I Invoice, c.
Atrklaoa adj. 4a M!Allnues
do 4S lelVAmalaemated .
Mrs. Central 4s so ! American ln
Au hlson -'Atlanlir
do pld K':1 Si. (ham
.14
.111
Boston 4 Albany Uft
PusleA A Main 171
Poeton EleTatad ...
Fltrhburg pfd
Meal(-n Central . .
N V . K. HAH
t'nion PaeiSc
4nm. Aiga. Chens.
edo pfd
Aver. Pneu. Tube.
Amir. Suffer
do pfd
Amar. T A T
Auier. W 01. lea 424 Parrot
do pfd 1074, (inner
fViinluion 1. A 8 1 bhannan
Fdieon Clee. lllu 244 Tamara.'k
Ilasa. F.lectrle Ml Trinity
da pfd fai I'nlted Copper
Mesa. Uaa 44 f. a Mlniag..
f nilJ rmil 1WJ t . a, Ull
Cal. A Heels..,
('antenatal
Copper Rang .
fMly Weet
M PraakMS
Hi lOranby
1'fs.a RoTal ...
27 jMaea. Mlaing .
47 jMt.hlfaa
M Mohaak
Us lYIont. C. A C.
U7 Old Dominion .
1JX "areola
with standard at 4 4d nd Cleveland war.
1;C rants st 4"S a-vt- i-nriuy ina imn.i wn
i renorted oulef. No 1 foundry, northern. Is
.. :iw quoted st l' ?519 35; No. 2 foundry, north
's I ern 3l7.7Mil "5: No. l foundry, southern.
314 JRil8.75; No. 3 foundry, southern, 317.75
PT' IaOT'TS. Marrh 16 METATS Lead,
quiet at $5.27. Spelter, dull at KlO.
Inltrd Shoe Mark.
do pld
V. S. Sleel
da pld
Wretln. comrooa
Adventure
Asked.
M a t'teh
. 81 Irtorla
. 4(1 Winona
.los Wolrln ...
. SO iNonu bull
. 6
...4s4
...24
... II
... 14
... IJ
... i:
... 4
... IJ
... s;'
... 1
... u
...lud
... M
... .
...
,...107
.... 1(.
4
.... 4
.... 12
.... si
.... 4
.... 4
1j
.... etitt
Bask Clearlag.
OMAHA. March If Bank clearings for
today were ll.0B6.l(S;.S4 and for the cor
responding date last year, tl.466.061M.
Tresesry lataat.
WASHINGTON. Man h 16. - Today's
statement ef th treasury balances in th
general fund, exclusive of the 8l5rt.OoO.is-
t'attoa Market.
NEW YORK. March IS -COTTON-Ppot
closed steady; 10 points higher; middling
uplands, 11.15c; middling gulf, 11.4"o; sales,
66u bales.
LIVERPOOL, March It COTTON Spot
In fair demand; prices 1 point lower; Amer
ican middling fair, C.27d; good middling,
SUM; good middling, t.77d; low middling,
6 Rid; good ordinary, 6.43d; ordinary, i.27d.
1 he sales of the day were 10,(iu0 bales, of
which 600 bales were for speculation and
export and Included I.UU0 hales American.
Receipts. 22.0UO bales, Including 210UU bales
American.
ST. LOl'IS. Mo., March 14-COTTON-Sua.ly:
inldjling. 10 11-1 tic; sales, 113 bilrr;
receipt nunc; shipments, 7jo bales; slock,
43 113 hales.,
NEW ORLEANS. I-a.. March 16 COT
TON Spot closed steady; sales. t.3U bales:
ordinary, 7 11-lbc; good ordinary. 9c: low
middling;, 9e; middling, 10 9-loc; good piid-
anng. 11 t-ioc; nuaaiing fair. 11 7-lbc; re
crlpt. 6.070 bales; stock, 279.I69 bales.
Tolrd Sees! Market.
TOLEDO. O., March 1. 8EFTS-4",lovrl
cash and March 17 47 ? Annl I7)- Ooi.k..
gold lMrve, shows: A-allabi wuti bal-i-(ia. TUnothy. li eu. Alsike, t 2s.
No. Ae. Pr. N(, At, Pr.
I 440 3 0 14 114 4 4C
1 440 I 40 82 1x44 4 41
1 740 4 00 22 Kill 4 45
1 450 3 00 1 3 1137 I 75
1 I.) I 00 T IISM 4 14
1 ls I IS It lib! 4 14
1 70 I H C 1021 4 71
1 44 111 80 114 4 U
1 440 I M 14 1174 4 Ts
1 70S 8 M I Ill 4 Id
8 774 4 00 12 1250 i 44
I 450 4 00 II U4 4 40
II tut 4 04 14 1214 4 40
8 755 4 10 12B4 4 n
4 1064 4 10 14 1214 4 40
10 44 4 14 40 1)14 4 40
4 117 4 15 10 414 4
I . 4 40 84 1A 4 45
I M 4 4) 41 lnl 4 14
4 40 81 1114 4 44
8 4 40 14 IK I M
3 124 4 44 1 1444 t 4
1 120 4 40 40 127 I 00
II Ivwl 54 I? Ull i 10
18 1151 4 40 14 Ilu4 I 80
4 141 4 40 1 Hut I 84
4 1024 4 4 28. ....TT 1411 I HI
4 1'l 4 40 II lsT 4 4
4 40 4 40
COWS.
1 440 1 Tl 1 471 I 10
1 420 3 4 Is IS
1 410 1 00 1 1010 1 44
1 II 3 84 U M IH
4 47 1 ii I Huo I M
I 14 3 44 1 11 I H
1 474 t 44 t .....174 I 44
J 1040 3 40 8 122s 8 44
1 1"20 3 40 1 l.Mt 3 IS
1 44 I 40 , I lusl I II
1 720 3 40 3 ,'4 I 7
1 420 8 40 1 110 I 74
1 H IH 1 1j2 3 ;
1 720 I 44 II 4)7 I 74
1 1U0 8 15 1 144 3 40
I l-0 I 74 4 1..14 t 4
3 1111 I 14 120 I 4
3 14 3 tl 1 4l4 t 4e
1 l'M 3 "4 4 11U4 I 10
4 414 I 4 1 1124 4
1 ISO 3 40 1 124V 4 US
3 410 i 40 14 Iu4l 4 40
1 1140 I 00 1 ll.al 4 4
4 lusl l0 3 1 4 4 OS
1 1114 t OS 1 1(.!K 4 10
3 kW IN 1 114 4 10
3 11' I II 7 lu7 4 10
I K4 H 8 12u 4 11
1 110 3 40 1 124 4 20
I lie I 40 4 U21 4 14
II 14 I 40 1 12u 4 II
I U I 40
HEIFERS.
1 340 3 t 514 8 1
1 440 I so 4 414 3 is
1 1 i tu 1 it
1 4au 3 75 II Iu4 I 14
1 7 I t 4.4 I 40
8 7u J g 1 510 3 4
1. .......... M IH ft 424 I 44
14 7"1 I W 4vl 4 M
14 121 8 1 1011 i ti
I...., 460 I 4 1 141 4 It
71 BULLS.
1 1e0 I 4 1 ISM 8 41
1 124 8 It 1 It --4 I 4
1 11W 4 1 151 8 44
1 12'i 1 lu 1 1130 I 15
I UuO I 1 1 1540 I 74
1 410 I 14 . l....v U 3 74
i 104 I a 1 i54 1 11
1 Ul4 1 m 1 Its I Is
1 1014 3 o I IS. I to
4 i4'7 3 40 1 142S 4 Ml
.14 120 ?
.....1 40 1 02
...14 ... 4 41
...14 SO 4 01
... 2'4 ... 05
...til 4 t
...124 30 4 OS
...lit ... 4 0
...117 40 4 m
, ...ri 4" 4 04
40 4 M
... I At
... 4 05
... 4 04
... I At
44 4 M
... 4 04
W 4 AS
.114 12 4 04
r4 ... t AS
...194 144 t 04
...418 ... 144
...228 40 AS
...874 40 I 04
...814 120 4 04
...821 140 4 04
...140 ..; 4 04
...314 ... 4 04
...nt to 4 08
...tn ... os
...177 ... 4 04
...143 ... 4 07
.321 t40 4 47
.161
..111
..211
..817
.124
..114
..IM
..14
..144
. ?M
..til
..11
..til
...144
...111
...111
...II
...148
II...
44...
44...
14...
44...
48...
10 327
..844
..306
..227
..IS
..804
..821
..W7
..824
.218
4 07
... I 07
... 4 07
... S 07
... 4 07
0 07
40 4 07
07
4 07
44...
71...
74...
74...
41...
70...
48...
47...
47...
72...
47...
154..
47...
40...
45
CO
40
.117
....III
....844
..,.824
....224
....225
...111
....240
....:
840
110
....21
....370
I 47
.. 4 07
44 4 47
.. 1
.. I 07
.. S7
.. I 07
40 I 07
40 I 07
.. 4 07
... 4M
.. I 47
.. 47
SO 07
40 4 47
.. 07
.. I 1
,.. 4 10
ss 4 10
44 4 1
... 4 14
N 111
... I 1
... 10
... 4 1
... 4 10
... 4 10
Mil
... 4 10
40 4 10
... 110
SO 4 10
... 4 10
... 4 tO
so I to
... 4 11
... 4 12
... 4 12
871 120 4 12
874 40 4 12
.874 ... 4 15
810 ... 4 17
...824
...III
...124
...841
...2M
...t!0
,...338
...141
...111
.170
6;' western ewes...
28 !
lambs and ewes
271 western lambs
ion western lamb
268 western lambs
25 Colorado ewes
424 Colorado ewes
189 western lambs 1
lings
72 western yearlings and weth
ers liw
370 western yearlings and weth
ers in
54 western lambs Ht
402 western lambs 82
Av.
....100
.... 62
....103
....143
.... 65
.... 70
81
81
85
95
year
ns.
Pr,
4 00
4 60
i 96
ft 00
6 70
09
25
6 30
8 50
4 7E
5 50
S 80
5 80
6 20
6 a
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Dull Hogs Test Ceats Higher
Sheep Stroa.
CHICAGO. March 18. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 2.000 head: market xJull: prices
steady: common to nrlme steers. H S-xWS 0
cows. - S3. 664JI -4.6(1; heifers, 32..ft8o.i; Dull,
S2.6nCfi'4 35: calve. S3.O0Crr7.75.
HOOS Receipts, 12.000 head; niarket lOo
hltrherr choice to prime heavy. 36.35aiC.4u:
n edlnm to good heavy, t4.ii6 36: butchor
weights, I63iVi6.42H: good to choice, heavy
ml red S6.25i6 :t5: packing. liVXtmns.
(HEEP AND LAM HM Kecelpts, lll.tesi
head: market sheep strong: lambs dull;
sheep. 34'viS; yeartlngs, H).bO?is.40;
lambs, 36.254C.83.
Kansas City lit llork Market.
KANSAS CITY. Mo.. March IS. CATTLE
Recelnts. l.TuO head. Including v head
southerns: market steady: choice ernort
and dressed beef steers. So.4Wi1l.00: fair to
good, 34.26!fi'3.30; western fed steers, S3 75-7
6-eO; stockers and reeoers, iz. iD'os.sti: west
ern fed steers, 33.7M33.ts); stocger nna teea
rs. 82. 7541-1. M; southern steers, 33 5O53 10
southern cows, '-'.Zff4.on: native cows, i.z.
4rt.6l: native heifers. 83.5mfjo.26; bulls, i't.O
At 26: calves. 33.00(96.50.
HOO-8 Receipts, 4.500 head: market 54310c
higher; close weak; top. 36 80: bulk of
sales 86.104t6.22tt; heavy. 86.2rft6 80; pack
ers. 36121-: pitrs and ihrnt. s4.WT141.12tt.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 3 000
bead; market loc lower: native lambs. 36. 7S
66: western lambs. 35.76?26.so: ewes nnd
yearlings, 84 60(6 86; western yesrltnga, 6 flo
t390: western rei sneen, s4.iwjs.9i); sux it
ers and feeders, ti zwi 7o.
St. I.anl live Stock Market.
ST. IiOUIfl. Mo.. March 16 CATTLK-
Receipts. 1.000 head; no Texans; market
S'rona: native shinning and export steers
14 F.iw?S Oil; dressed beef and butcher steers
I3 2fiffl5 60: steers under 1.000. pounds IJ.Ouff
4.4i; stockers and feeders, 82.2r,Q4.r0: cows
and heifers S2.ZtCF.ni): canners. si.75f2.45
bulls. 32 5(VriH).25: calves. 83.25'77.25; Texn
and Tndfn steers, 33.9oti4.7u; cows and heif
ers. 83 2 26.
HOGS Receipts. head: market 10-5150
higher: pigs snd lights, 3j.6in6.35: packers
6(i0tiC35; butchers and best heavy, 36 25?
S.40.
PHEKP AND UMRB- Receipts. 500
hend; market steadv; native muttons 8. 00
if.fi M- l imbs. 6.50C.85; culls and bucks,
M2o5.10.
St. Jsaenk I.It Stock Market
ST. JOSEPH. Mo., Morch 1C-CATTLK-
pecelpts. 7S6 head; market for natives, 84 KR
fiS.no: enwes ano ""r 11.60 4. tw; stock
era snd feeders. 43r-t(4.bo.
HOOB Receint S S44 head: market 6c
Harrier: light, 36 0C$.16; medium and heavy
36 1(V6s.
SHEKP AND IAMRM Receints. 778
s.--. 1 - I . 1 V. - c e
llOSbU, ll.O. ,C1 111 I 111 1 It 1 1 J U , SOW.
Sloaa fltr live gtnek Market.
SIOUX C1TT. March 11 8ptlsl Tl
gram.) CATTI-IC rteceirts. 4 head; nisr
ket steady: beeves. 4 (f6 50: cows' hu 1
snd rrlxed. 32 755I4 26: stockers and feeders.
830074 2S; calves and yearlings, I3 0.ro. 4. 00
HOOB Receipts. S""" head; market Cc
Mrher; selling at 304j6.1&; bulk of sales,
36Ui).10.
toek la laht.
Receipta of live stock at th sis principal
western maiaeia yesieraay:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheen
South Omaha l.H'i ryi gg,
Ploux City 61O
Kansa City 1.7'
Ft. Joseph 7W5
Pf. Iul I OKI
Chicago t,t
OMAHA WIIOLKS4.1.K MARKRT.
Condltla al Trade aad Qaotatloa an
fitaala aad Fancy lrdaee.
KOOS Receipts, llbersl; fresh stock, ci-
ceunt. 3v
LIVE 3WLTRT Hens. !Hc; old roost
ers. 6e; turkey. 16c; ducks, lie; young
reenters, 7tVc: gesse, 8e.
DRKSSFD POl'LTRV Turkeys. 18f)19c:
old toms, l6'iT1o; chickens, italic; old roost
ers, 7et ducks, I2i Mc; geese. Inc.
HUTTER I'seflttng stock, 13c: chole to
fancy dairy. lSfcttc: creamery. 21Ji?lttc.
HAT-lTlces quoted by Omsha Feed com
pany: No. 1 upland. V0O; medium, 860;
cosrse, 34.5o.f 5.00. Rve straw, 86.60.
BRAN Per ton, 116.50.
TROPICAL FRVITS.
PATES Fer box of 8 1-1K rkgs . a isi;
Halloween. In 70-lh. boxes per lh., 6c; Sav
ers, per lb.. c; walnut stufled, 1-lb. pkgs.,
32.00 rr dot ; 8-lb. boxes. 81.00.
ORANOtSCalifornla. extra fancy Red
land navels, all site. tlM; fancy navels.
8-t AA r h n 1 ca. all alaea 32.25.
I.KMONS IJmoniers. extra tanc.v,
Ixe, 83.60; 3t to 8u0 slxe, 84 00..
KU1H California. Der 10-lb. carton, This
86c; Imported Smyrna, three-crown. 11c; six-
rown, i.tc. .
BANANAS Per medium sued nunrn, i..a
2 ; Jumbos, 32 oii3 t"U.
TANtlKRINES t-'allfornia. per bog of
bout 126, 83-00. . . ,
tJRAPR r HI IT Honda, per oo, i.iv4
60; California, pef box. I4.OOW4.50.
ritii 1 n
PEARS Wl ter Nsllls and Mount Vernn,
-L ... . -
APPLET California iewion, nnii
Raldwins. 12.(4 per hu. box: Hen Davis, 81. .6
per bu. box; Wlpessps. 82 50 per b, hoi::
ther varieties. .i.om .i uu., .-.r
poles, Baldwins and Russets. 3 00 per bbl.
UKAr r-S imporien .-vininaow. e.-".-u"''-
(Hill l.,ur.J"w.n .
POTATOES Home grown, per bu., oV
Oc; South Pskota. lr bu., 75c.
NAVY REANH-rcr nu.,
LIMA FEANS-Per lb.. 6Hc.
CARBAQE Call for ui n. :c per lb.; Wis
consin, in crates, per lb., 2c.
CARROTS. PARSNirS AND TCRNIPS
Per bu., 86c
CELERY Calirornia, i per oo.
SWEET POTATOES-KanraL, pfr 2-bU.
bbl., V.Q0. a
TOMATOES Florida, per crate of 30 lbs..
"wax BEANS Per hamper of about 30
lbs., net, 16. . ,, .
ONIONS Home grown, yellow and red.
per bu., 85c; Spnnlsh, per crate, 32; Colo
rado, ren ano yfiiuw. i--i
8TR1NO BEANS 1'er hamper of about 80
lbs., net, 33.00vu4.(.
OHKKN PKI'PERS Florida, per hamper
of about 10 dot.. 34.50.
TI RNIl'B, HBKIS AP-U lABnuia-I-oulslana,
per dot. bunches, 75c.
6HALLOTTS Louisiana. per doen
bunches, 76o. ,
HEAD LETTVCE-I-ouislana. per bbl.,
812 (""a 15.00; per doz. heads. I1.76'32.00.
LEAF LETTICE Hothouse, per dim.
heads, 60c. .
Cl't I MBKKfl-Moinoiiee, per tios., si.iu.
RADISHES Hothouse, per doi. bunches.
.. r-r
MlBHROOMs-iiotnouse, prr 10., 0044 iuv.
BEtOF CI TS,
vr 1 UK. 11c- Nn. 1 rlha. He: No. 3 ribs.
8c; No. 1 loin. 16c; No. 2 loin, 13c; No. 3 loin,
loc; No. 1 Chuck. 6ttc: No. 2 chuck, 6e; No.
8 chuck. 4ttc; No. 1 round. 7Hc; No. 2 round.
7o; No. 8 round, 6-c: No. 1 plate, 4c; No. 3
plate. :; No. 8 rlatc. 8c.
MISCELLANEOUS. ' .
CIDER Per keg, W 7: per nni., .
HON EY New, per 24 lbs., 13.50.
cMtriritE Swiss, new. 16c: Wisconsin
brick, loc: Wisconsin llmberger, 15c; twins.
15c; Young Americas, lSttc- . ..
NUTS walnuts. No. 1 soft shells, new
crop, per lb.. 15c; nara sneus, per in.,
13Vk0. Vcana. large., per lb.. 14c; small, per
lb., 12e. Peanuts, per lb., 64c; roasted, per
lb.,- sc. Chill walnuts, per lb., 1243lS"e.
Almonds, soft shells, per lb.. 17c; hsrd
shells, per lb lac. Cocoanute, 3t per
sack of 100. . ... . .
FRESH FISH Trout, 11c: nannui, iuc;
pickerel, dressed, ic; wnite pass, 11c ; sun
hsh, 6fi9;; perch, skinned and dressed, He;
pike, loc; redsnapper. lie: salmon, lie;
crappies, 6119c; eels. 13c; black bssl, 22c:
whitens!., frog legs, per dog., toe; lob
sters, green, ojc; Donea iniiswm. on.-, ui.i
flsh, 16e; herring. 4c; Spsnlsh mackerel, 16c;
haddock, 10c; shrimp, ll.Ooyl.50 per gallon;
smelts, 12c; cod, 11c.
OYSTHR8 Fresh standard. 31. 40 per gal.;
shell oysters, 31.OiKfj2.00 per 100; Little Neck
clams, 11.60 per 100.
Sl'OAK Granulated cane, hi bbls., 85.00:
granulated cane, In sacks, $5.01; granulated
beet. In sacks, 84 91. , .
SYRUP In barrels, t4c per gal.; In cases.
( 10-lb. cans, 11.60; cases. 11 8-lb. can, 82.80;
cases, 24 2'4-lb. cans,. 31.90.
COrftK Koajuea ;, rso. 00, -o per
No. 30, Wttc per lb.: No. 18ttc per lb.;
No. 20, 15Wc per lb.: No. 21, 12Hc per lb.
FLOL'R (wholesal Best high grade Ne
braska, ner cwt.. 82.uv. best high grade pat
ent Minnesota, per cwt.. 32 30; straight pat
ent Nebraska, per cwt., uw, secona patent
Nebraaka, $1.90. '. . -
CURED FISH-Famlly whlteflsh, per tt
bbl.. ino lbs., 34.60; Norway mackerel, per
bbl., 00 lbs., bloaters. 340.00: No. I, 3-8 0.);
No. 2. 328.00; No. 3. tiOOO; Irish. No. 2. 317 00.
Herring. In bbl., 2o0 lbs. each, Norway, 4k,
313.00; Norway, 3k, 313.00; Holland, mixed,
311.60: Holland herring, In kegs, milkers,
w: kegs, mixed, 70C.
BROOMB ro. 1 carpet, o.so, m ssiyo
32.40; No. 8 plain, 13.26. , .
CANNED GOODS Corn, standard west
ern. SoftOOc: Maine, 1.26. Tomatoes, 3-lb.
cans ll.2MJl.60; 2-lb., 97Ht61X)0. Pineapples,
grated 2-lb.. 32.051i5.80; sliced, 319O-,120.
Gallon apples, fancy, 33.60; California apri
cots. 81 4t2.0O: pears, 31.75ifi2.nOj peschos,
' . , . , ... v a V. am 84 taflSA 41 fl 4
fancy, si.ivaz.w; o"lri e-wi ..
. ..imnn red. 31.15: pink. Sue: fenny
Chinook, V., 32 10; fancy socaeye F., 1.o;
sardines, H -6: S mustards. 32.5tD
8 10 Sweet potatoes. 31.15ffifl.26; sauerkrnnt.
1100; pumpkins, 80cl$1.00; wax beans. -lb.,
75Hi0c; lima beans. 2-lb 75c4t 11.36; spinach,
II ib'st . 00; tneap peas, av-iu., aw, rna., ,w
Stic' fancy. 81 3T(t1.io.
HIDES PELTS AND TALIJW-No. I
green hides, 8Vc; No. 2. 84c: No. 3 salted,
llVic: No. 2. loyc; bull hides, 6v&c; dvy
hides lfwiaoc. tiorse niues, ibii". ;
small. 3350. Sheep pells, eacn cm m.
Tallow. No. 1. Viic; No. ?. 34c; rough, lttc.
8 00
4 5.IM
3I4
4.ll
12.0UU
8.i
7j
' '
lO.OoO
Total
7,C S4.944 U.Vf,
Oil aad Hasla.
OIL CITT, Pa.. March 16 Oll-Credlt
balances, 81 58; shipments, 42.434 bbls.; aver
sue, C &ol bbls.; runs. 84.9.1 bhls.; overuse,
S1.S09 bbls : shipments, Lima, M,760 bbls
average, bl.leSS M!s.; runs, JJiin, 4,U4
bh s. : average, 26.61(3 bhls.
SAVANNAH. (Ja.. March lC-OlL-Tur
Dent ne. nrm at 63c.
ROSIN Quiet; A. B. C. D, K and F,
34 00: (J. 84 '(5; H. 34 15; I. 84 38; K. 85 20; M
16.46; N. 36SW; VVO. 36.10; WW. .J
REAL ESTATB TRASiFBIli.
Deeds filed for record March 16, iaJ, an fur-
nlahed by tne j. free, rwe.rr vuiujj-iij,
bonded abstracter, 10u6 New Tork Ltf
k.ill(fftf.
The McCague Savlrig-1 bink to Wltlajii
Mlnto, lot a anu ?, oioca , aim
mhur lota. Albright Choice I ,(J
Ira Van Camp to Clarissa McMahon
el al.. nVt. loft, block 352. Omaha.... 1
John D. Tutt to Robert B.' Windham,
trustee, tots 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, , blqck 1,
an4 other lots. Benson
Mary A. Ewlng and husband to C.- A.
Homign, iota is ana is, oiocs o, o"r
t'lnc
A. E. Becker and wife to A. C. Hand
and wife, part lots 13 ana it, uiocs
1n lTA.nn.cnm Place t
Patrick H. Carey, executor, to E. 8.
Weatherley, lot 3, piock , umana..
:. L. Porter to R. J. Jensen, lots 9
i,j
3.0U4
4,000
7,000
1
1
nd 30, block 1, Hlmebaugh &. Pat
terson's
Charles O. Hutching to France A.
Brogan, lot 1, block 2U6, Omaha
Catherine E. Develln to Charles. O.
Hutchlngs. sam
Catherine B. Glenn to sams same....
Ernest S. Weatherdey to pTaacis .
ftroran. lot 2. block VS. Omaha.. .. -5,M)
Joeepli Bodomka to Frantlska Bo-
domka. lot , piock 11. ia sou. to
Mount Douglas, South Omaha... 700
Edmond Powers to Israel Wexelmann,
lot 8, block 73, Omaha 4,CW
Jacob Katleman et al. to City of
Omaha, lot 14, DlocK is, coueae
Place
Wesley L: Curtis to Jsmes A. Hall,
lot 1. block 1, M. K. wucng sun
Ia. E. Rohlson and wlfe'fTTM. B. Wsl-
dron, lots 1 to 12, Waterloo
WillUm 8 Wright and wife to bwan
Anderson, ntt neVi 20-16-10
Emma !. Johnston and husband to
Csrl Senlsh, lot 15. block 4, bpiing
f aWe Park
F. W. Carmlchsel to Mary L. Morton.
ids 19 and 20, block 2, Halcyon
Height
James P. Norton to lauella C. Norton,
lot S. block 40. Oinsha
Edsar B. Wllllsms and wife to Charles
W. Oleott. lot 1. blotk 2, Maxwell's
add.. South Omaha
1.260
240
850
6.81)
COO
1
859
UNITED COPPER COMPANY ,
MArch 12th. llKkl.
Th Direttor of th t'nlt4 Copper Compau.
kavinR set aid the entire amouut neeeeai
tor tha fiavnient ' of tbe rcrular dlvlit-nda oa
th r(srrd stork Sunns th year ls. bs.a
nerlared Irom the smnis of th company
tha rafulsr quarterly dividend of 1, par eeut
and so extra dlfidand of I per rent os the
COMMON dork. pavsbls April Stub. !(. to
to-liholder of record st tb clue of business
Mar.h Lib. 104.
The slut-k transfer book of th Company cloas
for th parment of Ih'a tflrtoenS at 8 o'e'-k
p. M. Marth ?th. lu. and i-oops st 10
A. M. M let. in
P. AUst-ilfttU Helnt. t-raslUent.
F. D44 Day Cl Co.
Kioclc. Grain. Provision
blp Yaar Urala ta Is,
Cwlcaao aad Mlaarapalli nellvery.
One-eighth commissUn on Oraln, (ma
quarter on Btwks. Prompt and careful
attention given to outside accounts. Write
for cur dally Market Letter, mailed fre.
Main OrTlcs.
llO-llt Board af Trad Bldg.
OMAHA, NEB.
Las Dlstaa Tb, Paagla 8 14.
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