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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY. MARCH 22, 1P06.
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GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Eastern Crowd OttiMi Blump bj Hard
Hammerinc
WHEAT PRICES EVEN CENT LOWER
fragging; Market is Corn and Small
Ranges-No AetlTlty EipMt4
t illl Receipts lacrei
Oata Are Firm.
OMAHA. March JO, 1908.
Wheat opened strong on higher Liverpool
cable and advanced further. The eastern
crowd began to hammer the market and
price want steadily down, cloning an avan
cent lower for the May. The northwest re
ceipt were larger and tha weather favor
able. The corn market dragged, running
through a narrow range and closing at tha
name price an yesterday. Receipts were
light. Dealers aay they look for no change
In the market until the movement Increases.
Oat opened strong and eased oft a little
before the close.
lYImary wheat receipt wera 378.000
bushel and shipments 173,000 bushl.
against receipt last year of 281,000 bushel,
and shipments of 238.000 bushels, corn re
ceipts were 874,0'jO bushels and shipments
jr.P.fl.10 bushels, aaalnst recelDt last year of
f3,M0 bushels and shipment of
bushels. Clearances were ien.OOO bushels
wheat. n.Vn barrel flour. 92,000 bushel
corn, and fa.", or I bushels oats.
From the Inter Ocean: That millers
are doing ciport business on the quiet
Is shown bv the encasement of ocean
tonnage for 600 cars of flour for Imme
diate shipment bv the opening of navlga
tlon within the last two week. Con
siderable tonnage of corn and oal to
the continent na alo been booked for
clearance within the next three month,
showing that the other side continue to
want foodstuffs."
Omaba Cash galea.
WHEAT No. t hard. 1 car. 70c.
CDHN-No. 3 yellow, 1 car, 38c.
Tha local rang of option;
On track. No. 1 northern. 76V-: No 1
northern. 74Se; May, 77c; July, 78 V; Sep.
temper. 7c.
IMTS-To arrive and on track: vc; May.
S'a.c.
SEW i OBK GRUERAI. MAItKKT
Maefatle-as
Article.
I Open. High.) Low. Close.
Wheat I
May 71T4A 717A 70V 7014
Corn I
May 8J14B 38 H
July 3UA 3UA. S;4A 3911
Oats
May.. 1 29KB
A asked. B bid.
Omaha Cash Prices.
WHEAT-No. 2 hard. 72S74V4c: No. I
hard. s,j7"c; No. 4 hard, tkitjj oowc : No. 3
spring. ,.ii,iWc: No. 3 surlna. o6ii.0a.
COKN-No. 3. 3Vue; No. 3 yellow,
J"c; ro. 3 white. iVc
OATS-No. S mixed. 2Hc; No. t white.
3c; rxo. 4 white, ZoVkO'iac
RYE No. 2.- Uc; No. X, 63c.
Carlot Kecelpta.
- Wheat. Corn. Oata.
Chicago
Kansas City..
Minneapolis ..
Omaha
Duluth
... at
...239
... 3
... 67
116
1
JO
CHICAGO GHA1 AND PROVISIONS
I-'eatares o( the Trading; aad Closing
Prices on Board of Trade.
CHICAGO. March 21. General liquida
tion caused weakness today in the local
wheat market. At the close wheat for
May delivery was down Tec. Corn waa
practically unchanged. Oats showed a loss
of 4c., 1'rovisions were WwWftO higher,
The weakness In the wheat pit developed
toward the end of the first hour, a leader
of the bulls suddenly becoming active on
the ' selling side of the market. This
brought about selling by small holder
which with numerous stop-loss order added
to the weakness. There was little In the
news of the day 'of a bearish character.
the most Influential factor being large pri
mary receipt. Before the decline the mar'
ket was steady on a fairly active demand
uy snort ana smaller receipts in tne north
west. : An advance of small dimension at
Liverpool also strengthened price for
time. The market closed weak, with
.prlcea doe to tha loweat point of the day.
lHy opened VtfSic higher, at 784,itV78So,
nom.un io 9uih.c ana declined to 77o.
The close was 77V9C .July ranged between
Vic. ani) 77V(i'8c, and closed .with a net
,l'M0.f i4i, At..7Ztc. .deurance..r-of
Wheat and hour were equal to 296,000 bu.
primary receipt were. $.6,000 bu.. against
m.iw iu. tor the .corresponding day a yoar
ago. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago re
torted receipts. t 811 cars against 391 car
last week ana 144 car a year ago.
Higher price for corn at Uvcrpool caused
a rum opening In the local market. The
knarp oreaa in w neat,-; however, weakened
j rices somewhat after the first hour. Pit
uudera were active seller during the last
half hour of the session chiefly because
cr an inorease In country, offerings. The
nose was steady. May - opened HtWc
hlgner, at 44Vttj444c, sold up to 44,(tn4-.,o
-.and declined to 4UV844C. The close waa at
4iw44c. Ixxsl receipts-were 116 car with
; i cars oi contract grade.
Ihe oat market waa tlmi at the opening
on a fair demand from shorts, who covered
irceiy oeceuee ot tne small local receipt,
ijin-r tne market weakened In sympathy
".i,, wi.-ui. v nun . iiuuat- were tne prm
clpal sellers early In the day and com
mission nouses tnrew considerable on the
market Just before the close. May opened
.mm iiniiinj iv w uigner. at 30H4'Vic
soki on to ic and closed at 30c. local
"'"I"" "ir iu cars. 1'rovisions were
mm auring tne greater part of the day
i.n.iiiiK wa iiKiit cuieny oecause of
,j hi uiieriugs. mere was some
selling at the opening because of the easier
iu.it; i i no nve suit a marxet, but average
t.j, ii-auiiia pucaera caused
siuiiKer leming. ai the close May pork
Has up 12V9C. at $16.49. Ijird was loo higher
nioi'1. Ribs were up lotfjUHc, at $8.76.'
j.xiiinacru iwipii ror tomorrow: Whea
1 our; corn, luo cars; oats, 1X4 car; hogs
- 1 ue .tuning future ranged as follow
Ai tlcles.l Open. High. Low. Cloe. Yesy
I
'Wheat
Mny
juiy
8 pt.
Coi n
.May
Juiy
Wept.
nais
May
. Julv
bept.
Pi'l'K
' May
July
rd
May
July
Sept.
Itilia
May
July
Sept.
I !
7My6H 7SSfi!
C"U siTTIsiu'idi
I I I
77!
I
!
PHI 7H
7b
1441 4l xt 43'l4t 44441,
mm Varleas
38 to
to
f the Hay
Cemmodltles.
NEW YORK, March 21. FLOUR Re
ceipt, bhls. ; exports, 11.M6 bbls.;
market dull and about steady: Minneapo
lis ps tents. 344 60: Minnesota bakers,
I3.4Wi3.7K; winter patent. t.9iii4.2B; winter
straights. H.7fr3.Sn: winter extras, ; 7MJ
8 35; winter low grades, 92 6f'n3 i. Rye
flour, dull: fair to good. 13. 4" Nh 3. 90; choice
to fancy, $3.''P'4.5).
4 OKNMKAI urm; nne wnite ana yel
low, II. lo; coarse, fl.0yal.06; kiln dried.
6-2.76.
BARLEY Dull: feerilng. 40Uc. c. 1. f.
Buffalo; malting. 49j6c c. I. f. Buffalo.
WHEAT- Receipt. 82.0HO bu.; exports.
W.774 bu. Spot market easy; No. i red.
4Vc, elevator; No. I red, 864c, f. o. b..
afloat; No. 1 northern, Duluth, Kif, f. o.
afloat. Although firm and higher early
on strong cables, wheat gradually turnea
weak and in the-afternoon ran Into stop
loss orders, which broke prices a point per
bushel. Late heavlnes was aided by
larger receipts, bearish weather news and
commission houses selling. The market
closed Vfl'V net lower; May, M l-164jttv
closed at It4c; July, KPyuM -lc, closod
st 834c; September, 2Hti3 l-lc. closed at
V..
COR." Keceipt. ss.obo mi.; exporm. i.i"
bu. Spot market firm: No. 2. 624c eleva
tor, and 50o. f. o. b., afloat: No. 2 yellow
and No. 2 white, 61c. Option market was
firm at the opening on cables ana wiin
wheat. Later It yielded to realixlng. nut
In the afternoon was steady again, closing
net unchanged: May, 6lii60c, closed at
60V; July, 6iMS'6'S-'. closed at 50V; Sep
tember closed at oic; uecemoer tiu .
We.
OATS Receipts, 106,5tW bu.; exports, u,-
075 bu. Bpot market firm; mixed oats,
to 33 pounds, 3SSfj'3BHc; cllpied white. 38
to Si pounds, 6'nnMr3. naiiui .
33 pounds, ahivi-imc; cnpp-u wimc.
40 pounds, 373B1o. ' .
HAY O ill; shipping. xawc; gmiu
choice, SOiaKo.-!. . . .
HOPS-eteady; state common to choice,
1905, l.l&16c; 104, 7i!K-; olds, BftTc ; Paclfio
coast, saiu; va. vu u,
Steady; uaivesion, ji t
20c; California. 21 to 36 lbs., ,tie; lexas
dry, 24 to 30 lbs., 19c.
LEATHKR ritrong; aciu, J-r-'T-PROVISIONS
Beef, barely steady; fam
ily. IlOsWuH.00; mess. tDWa IO.oii; heef hams,
IjOfKKa'.T.fio; packet, 10.0Wii1i.SO; city extra
India mess, iu.i"rM".i. -u ..-.0, .. .....
pickled bellies. IK-OCa 10.2o; pickled shoul
ders, t7.0u;r7.50; pickled nams.
I,erd. strong; western pi imt, - S" ",K
fined firmer; continent. Is; Houtn
America, If 16; compound, V.Wy
tV firm: family. I17.S1.00; short clear.
li6.7Mn7.75; mess, hd.ovtii.w.
TALLOW steaoy; ciiy
''"iCE-Qulet: domestic.
SM,Wr; Jaiaa, nominal. .,.,.
LtiOo risy; siaie, i
nearby fancy selected white, axfi'-nc; stai to.
choice. 18'dlc; state, mixed extra, 'J'Jp.
western firsts, lfic; western seconds, 15tC
southerns, 14Vfcfi1c- ...
POULTRY Alive, nrm; wesieiu
ens, lHic; rowis. ivc; h, .,,.:;:
Dressed, firm; western chickens, Wjil3c,
turkeys, 14ai9c; fowls, 1K314V4C.
St. lmla General Market.
ST. LOUIS, March Jl.-WHEAT-Lower;
No 3 red. cash, elevator, (tun wo; iraca,
8X((j93c; May, 75Vic; July, 4Vc; no. a nara.
- ... ... - w
COKN-i-ower; fo. t .on. -.i. ..v.
lQA.alu.o- Mav. 414C: JUiy. tiWHiflC.
6ATS-Lower; track. 3lc; May. i4c;
T..iv 9WU., - No. 3 white. EC.
Fiji m sifaav reu W imi
I4.154i4.26; extra fancy and straight,
4.00: clears (j. Asx.ai. .
BBED Tlmotny, sieaay, i.f-u..m.
t'OKNMEAL -flteady, Ii20.
KH AN Hteadv: sacked east track, foe.
HAY Firm; timothy, KOW4.50; prairie,
e5,00l50. ,
IRON tVl 1UH11I.D st.ci.
BAGGING 8HC
HEMP TWINE THc.
PROVISIONS Pork. higher! Jobbing,
i"a ird. hiicher: nrlme steam. 17.80. ury
salt meats, sieaay; oosea ciiin
18 H: clear libs, IS.87H; short clears. ItUiO.
Bacon, steady; boxed extra shorts, 9.u:
clear ribs, tt.fihi: short clear, IS.75.
poiti.tht ivm cnicaens. iwiv;
sorlnas. 12Wc: turkey. lc; due its, jc;
a-AanA IU4
BUTTER Firm; creamery, 20&Xc; dairy,
Wlilc. t .
virH dteadv. ' UVtx) rase count.
RecelDts. Shipments.
... 7.000T T 7.4a
.....V TS.OOO " 45 0.0
74,0110 3H.U00
SO.OUO 78.IXK)
5c; country, Vii
fair to extra,
iFlour,: bhta
w neat, uu.
Corn, bu...
Oata, bu...
Minneapolis Grain Market.
(Superior Board of Trade quotation for
Minneapolis and Chicago delivery). The
rang of prices, a furnished by F. u. Day
m CO., uu-liA ooara oi intua uuuuiug, was
Artlcle. Open. I Hlgh. Low. 1 Close. Yea y.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Sharp Slump in Hew York Central Diiturbs
Entirfl List
MARKET GENERALLY DULL AND LOWER
Lowest Pries of Day Are Reached In
Final Hoar, bnt There la at
light Rally Baying
y ahort.
NEW YORK. March M The behavior of
New York Central stock late in today'
session of the Stock exchange had a dis
turbing element and served to enliven what
otherwise promised to be the most uninter
esting day and the smallest day's trading
of the year. New York Central up to the
early afternoon wa as sluggish and dull
any stocks in the market, and its down
rd course was very slow at first. But
from 144 the price broke abruptly on the
next transaction to 142i and after selling
t 143 the nrice declined bv U ooint Inter
vals to 142. with subsequent sale a low
141V4. The source of the selling wa not
ascertainable, but the demonstration of the
poor absorptive power of the market on
any urgent selling made a formidable Im
pression on sentiment. The whole market
was weakened In sympathy and sold off
pretty generally to a level considerably
below last night. Previous (o thl episode
the price movement was little more than a
drifting match. During the early part of
the day vigorous efforts were made to ex
tend the recovery which had set In yester
day, but the best efforts of the trsders
proved Inadequate to restore prices fully to
Saturday's closing level from which Mon
day's decline was started. Such strength
as wa shown was confined to specialties
which have been favorites In the specula
tion or subject to pool manipulation.
ine more cneerful feeling abroad over
the Moroccan outlook was a factor In the
advance. So was the report of additional
gold secured In Berlin for shipment to New
York, which was known during yesterday's
seslon of the Stock exchange. This waa
followed by an abrupt reaction in the rate
for sterling exchanae at Berlin, althnuah
discounts In London were uuotably lower
again today. The firmer tone of forelan
exchange In the local market seemed also
to be the result of the gold engagement.
The heavy tone of Reading from the start
today was attributed to the increasing be
lief In a strike In the anthracite regions. In
dicated by the reaffirmation of the uncom
promising stand by the operators against
any of the concessions asked by the miners.
Texas A Pacific was unfavorably affected
by its annual report, which disclosed the
same disadvantage In the last year's busi
ness which was reflected in the Missouri
Pacific's annual statement. The rally In
the cotton market today indicated some re
vision of opinion on the significance of the
census bureau on the season's cotton gin
ning. The lowest prices of the day were
touched In the final hour, but there were
some substantial recoveries on covering of
shorts by the bears and the market closed
firmer.
Bonds were steadv. Total sales, tar
value. !1,S5.000. United States bonds were
all unchanged on call.
The following are the quotations on the
New York Stock exchange:
Sties. High
Adams Kxprest
milimi:tj Copper 111. too
Amer. Car and Foundry.... too
do pfd , wa
Amur. Cotton Oil too
do pfd
Amor. Evprea
Amar. Hide ft Leather pfd 1.M0
Amar. Ira Securltlaa l.rOO
Amar. Llnaead OH pjo
do pfd
Amar. Locomotive 10,600
do pfd
Amar. Rmaltlns ft Reflnlns Il.Kie
10'
41V
101
4
, Low.
104
fr4
101 V,
Clou.
147
1UVI
41 '4
10ft
23
14
.1
44 1,
S en
1.4O0
too
4 J TOO
,O0
loo
ine
l.00
11 ', iitn
4. I'M
mn
l.soo
too
1.700
lo. sue
100
. M.400
U0
too
too
15.400
MO
too
Wheat I
May.;
Julv..,
Sept..
Flax
May..
July..
WT7H
77 Vi!
114Vd
1 16
7S
77
1 lB'sl
1 l&H
76'il
7WI
77 V,,
1 14
1 1U
78SI
T7VI
1
1 16
784
7
r.
l 144
1 16
4t"S,44V
I AH I .-II
I I
l4.4?4ll
10 M
Iti 2a
I
21" .
i
44
44
44,
4tS 44-.Hl W
44-1.1 44,
I I
Wtl 30' 30
8 2-jm'
3j I
4iS
8 6S
8 h5 I
8 7i',
! 45 , 16 174, Id 41
1 3-': lti U'Vi lo' &
I 36
8 4Ji
8 5.'!
8 75
8 7il I
8 77m
8 it
8 60
8 t)0
I 70
8 32
s 4U
8 60
8 75
I IS
16 X!
is
8 ni
8 30
8 4JVi
8 U
8 M
8 7o
No, :.
cash otiotstions were a follows:
KlAll'K Dull; winter patents. I3.1liig30;
winter straights, B.(lfo; spring patents,
4xtilw; niunula, J.AKui.Co; bakers' Li.ji
iiiw.
WHEAT No. 3 spring, 77i!)c; No V i
No. 2 red. SiKWvv:.
CORN No. 2. No. I yellow, 4?.'c
OATS-No. :. 301,0; No. 1 white. 8Jc; No. I
while. 3n431 V-
R Y K-Nn. 2. iSc
' BAHLKY Oool feeding. J7J(37tc; fair to
choice malting, erituc
BKKDS No. 1 tux. Iliio'i: No. 1 north
western, 1 liH. Clover, contract grade,
PROVISIONS Mess pork, tier bhl J16 JO
3t. Ird. per 1W lbs.. IS. IT1. Short ribs
side I loose i. ti(B!(.7t); short clear slues
(boxed). S SOuN.W.
Receipts and shipments of grain and flour
Here as follows: 1 ecelpts. Shipments
flour, bbls 31.4ml 29,700
Wheat, bu L1) ioc
Corn, bu lK6.rt.nt LSo.iMJ
Oats, bu :!4.tou 3i.3)
Hye. bu S.in0 ifrrt
Barley, bu 101 I'D 133.0
On the Produce exchange today the but
ler market was steady; creameries. ltdcjlSP-ic;
dairies. l,c-4-. ten, steady; at mark
rases Included, 13c; firsts. 13c; prime
firms. 14Sc; extras, lie. Cheese, steady.
in13c.
Vllaranhee t.raln Market.
MILWAl'KKE, Manh 1.-WHEA1-Mar-krl
steady; No. 1 northern, tiMc; No. I
northern 7'Wi7c: May, 77,c, asked.
RYr-Flrni: No. 1. c.
HAKLEY Active; No. X 64'&44c; s
3Kvb4c.
Ct'KN-Hlgher; No. 3. cash. (!'gC.V
a:-u44c.
inple.
May,
Peurta (iraln Market.
PKORIA. III. March 21 -CORN-Fli m;
No. 8 yellow. uic; No. . fc; No. 4. 41W:
no grade. SD-ajy;.
OATS Quiet; No. 3, 3w630c; No. 4 white,
2H fi c.
RTK-Steady; No. 3. Sf3c.
WH1SKY-I118.
ttalaih brain Market.
Dl'LIITH. March n. WHEAT To arrive
Na 1 (MstUiern, 7iiSc; No. t ourthoru, 74 o
Minneapolis Cash Close Wheat: No. 1
hard. 77Vc: No. 1 northern. "c; to arrive,
76V: No. I northern, 76Wc; No. 3 northern,
73VS74c; .No. 1 durum, ilc; No. 2 durum,
the. Corn: No. 8 yellow, 3xVij'ase; No. 3,
S7".437c. Oats: No. 3 white, 'J&c; No. 3,
37??. Barley, 370'47c. Rye. 634y&3c.
Flax: Cah, 31.12V '
Kansas City Grain and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, March II. WHEAT
May. 72c; July, 7o(c; September, 70c;
cash. No. 3 hard. 76Vu'"c; No. 3. 73
77Hc; No. 4, 66740 ; No. 2 red, 9Kp93c; No.
3, MtiVlc.
CORN May, 4c; July, e04c cash. No.
t mixed, 40c; No. t white. 4214542c; No.
3, 4c
OATS No, i white. 81Ht?82c.
HAY Strong: choice timothy, 314. 11.50;
choice prairie, 38 5C;8.7B.
RYE-Steady; 6Mi57Hc.
BOGS Steady; Missouri and Kansas new
No. 2, whltewood cases included. 12c per
dosen; case count, 12c; cases returned Ho
less.
BUTTSR Creamery, 3c; packing, 12Hc.
Receipts. Shipments.
Whf.t, bu 23,iK) W.O00
Cr n, bu 1. H.OuO
Oits, bu 16,000 ' 1S.0U0
Philadelphia Prednce Market.
PHILADELPHIA. March a. Ull'TER
8teady; western creamery, i9c; extra nearby
prints, S.'c.
EOtJS Firm; nearby fresh and western
frexh, 15lc, at mark.
CHEESE Steady; New York full cream,
12H14c.
Liverpool Urala and Provisions,
LIVERPOOL. March 21. WHEAT Spot,
nominal; futures, quiet; May, to td; July,
6s 6Sd.
CORN Spot American mixed new, firm,
4s 2d; American mixed old, quiet. 4a 7d;
future, firm; May, 4s 3Vid.
Toledo Seed Market.
TOLEDO. March 21. SEEDS Clover,
cash and March. 37.70: April. 17. ho; October,
Kin Alslke, prime, Timothy, prime,
11. to. . .
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. March H. M ETA 1 There
waa an advance of 2s td in the London tin
market with snot closing at C167 12s t'd --d
futurts at 1:166 17 61. lyxally the market
waa firm and several points higher, w.
spot quoted at Iai.ii3i.2i. Copper was 5s
higher In loiidon. with spot quotvd at CM
b and futures at 78 las. Locally no change
was reported with the tone firm. Lake is
quoted at IIS 6i(i 18.75 electrolytic at I IS. 26 a
lD.Sn and casting at tl8.(kKitl8.25. I-ad was
unchanged at to aid 5. 45 In the New York
market, but was lower at 18 Is 3d in Lou
don. Spelter was unchanged at 24 15a In
IamiJoii and at 36 l&'ni.J locally. Iron was
lower In the English market, with standard
foundry quoted at 47s led and Cleveland
warrants at 47s lid No change was re
ported in the hH'al market. No. 1 foundry,
northern. Is quoted at 31 8. 25 19 36; No. 2
foundry, northern, at 117.7'xois 6; No. 1
foundry, southern, at lis 2-n U.75, and No. t
foundry, southern, at 317. 7!yii 18 20.
ST. Loi'lrt Mar.h 21. META1H lud.
steady at 6 27. Spelter, steady at lti 18.
do pfd
Amar. 8unr Rannlng
A mar. Tobacoo, pfd ctfs...
Aosoonda Mia. Co
Atchlaon
do pfd
Atlantir Coast Una
Baltimore ft Obio
do pfd ,.t
Brooklyn Rapid Transit...
Canadian Pacific
Cantral of New Jsrasy....
Chaaapaska ft Ohio
Chlcaso ft Alton...,
do pfd
Chlcaso Great Western...
Clilcago A N. W
C. M. ft Bt, Paul
Ihlcaso Tarmlnal ft Trana.
do prd
C, C. c. ft Bt. Lou la
Colorado Fual and Iras...
Cilo. ft Soutbara
do 1st pfd
do Id pfd
Consolidated Gaa
Cora Products
do pfd
Dataware ft Hudaon
11.. Lack, ft Waiters...
Denver ft Rio Grande
do pfd
Manners' Securities
Erie
do tat pfd
ee M nfd
General Electrle
Hocalns Valley
Illinola Central
Inter. Paper
do pfd
Inter Pump
uo pra
Iowa Central
an pfd
K. C, Southern
do pfd
LoulaTllle ft NaahTllle. . . .
Alannattan L
Met. Street Ry
Mailcan Central
Minn, ft at. Louie
M.. St. P. ft Baull Sla. M.
do pfd
Miaeoiirt Paclfle
Miaaourl Kanaas ft Teiaa
do pfd
National Lead
National R. R. of M , pfd..
N. 1. ( antral tt.lM
ew Tork. Onl. ft Weatera 300
1M
I1H4.
10i
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do pfd
North Americsn
rarlflc Mall
Pennarlvams
People's Gaa
I Ittshurg. C, C. ft St. L..
I'raoeed Steel Car
do pfd
Pjllman Palace Car
Headlni
do lat pfd
do M ptd
Republic Steel
lo pfd
Kock lelaao Co
do pfd
8t. L. ft S. K Id pfd
St. Louie South weatera....
do prd
southern Pacific
do pfd
Southern Railway
do pfd
Toon. Coal and Iron
leiaa ft Pacific
Toledo, at. L. ft Weatera.
do pfd
f'ninu Paclfie
do pfd
C. a. Eipreea
C. 8. R.alCy
U. 3. Rubber
do pfd
V. a. Steel
(lo pfd
Va.-Caro. Chemical
1I0 pfd
Wabaah
Uo prd
Wclla-Parso Enpreaa
Wcatlshouae Eiectriu
W eateru t mou
'.illni ft Lake Brio ...
Wiaronain Central
do pfd
Northern Pad Ac
Central Leal her
de pfd
fcloes-Sk.fBald
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gold certificates, 44.T.SSt.
Mew Tork Meaty- Market.
NEW YORK. March 21. MON E Y On
call easier: highest, 6 pr cent; lowest. 4
per cent; ruling rate. 41'i44 per cent: lust
I'win. S per cent; closing hid. 3 per cnt;
offered. 4 per rent; time loans, steady;
sixty and ninety days, o'-.tifc' per cent; six
months, JvJjf.1 per cent
TRIME MERCANTILE PATER-StiSH
per cent.
STERLING RXCHANOE-Hrmer. with
actual business In bankers hills st ft Stii
4 wJ for demand and at 1 4 s2&ri74 s.'.'A for
slxtv-rlav hills; posted rstes. l .H4j4.oJi4j
and 34 .fr4 S7; commerclsl bills. 34 si
BILVKK-Bar. 6Sc; Mexican dollars. 5"c.
BONliB Oovernment and railroad, steady.
Closing quotations on bonds today were
a follows:
..lOJS Japan . Id oerlea. .1C'
..IH' do 4Sa. ctfa 5'S
..10SS do Sd eerlea 04
..ions do 4a. ctfa i
..10'l. ft N. unl. 4 I"IS
..1044 Manhat. r. roM 4e..loS
,.1l(aMlcan Central 4a.. IIS
..IMS "Minn ft St. I.. 4a.. MS
.. Tt)S;Mn.. Kan. ft T. 4e.lon
,.li4t, do la
..IMS N. R. of M. r. 4s..
.. N IN. V. C. fen. I'4a....
.. riN. J. C. sen. U 1I4S
,.10414No. Pacific 4a....'.... 74
.. M N. ft W. e. 4a Ill
.. M lOre. a. b. rf. 4e.... M
lat Ine. MSIPens. cr 314a l'
t(iReadln( fen. 4a H4S
re.
V. . ref. la.
do coupon .,
V. g. Sa. re.,
do coupon ..
t S. old 4s,
do coupon . .
V. a. new 4a,
dn coupon . ,
Amer. Tab. 4e.
do (a
Atcbleal gea.
do adj. 4a...
Atlantic C L
B. n. 4a....
do l',e
rk. R. T. ct.
Central of Oa.
do Id Inc.,
do Id Inr WW!Mt L. A I N.
Chea. ft Ohio 4Vaa..l0t St. U ft a. P. f(.
Chlcaso ft A. ISa.... 7'4 St. L. a. W. eon.
C . B. ft q. a. 4e.... W4 Seaboard A. U '
C . R. I. ft P. 4a.... 71 o. Pad Be 4s
do eol. to Ml do let 4a ctfa..
Oct. ft at. L. .. a lMVSouthern Ry. ta .
ir. A. 77 Trraa ft Pacific la
74 4 Tol., St. L. ft W,
77 L'nlon Pacific 4e.
I3 do rone. 4a. ,. .
H f. S. steel Id Is
t Wabaah la
.la do deb. B. ...
.101 Wretern Ml 4a..
. II W. ft L. It 4a..
.ir.H Wla Central 4a...
.101S
Colo. Ind le.
do ear. B
Colo. Mid. 4s
Colo, ft So. 4a...
Co ha la
D. ft R. a. 4a
Plan Hera Sec. la.
Krle prior Ilea 4a.
do gen. 4e
Hock. Val. 4 We...
Japan le
Offered.
44.117
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OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
ft Beerei 8tetdy, Oowj 8teady to EtronCi
leeders Etronc'r.
HOGS OPEN STRONGER, CLOSE EASIER
sheep aad l.amhs Kelt Rather More
Freely Than on Moat Day (
.ate, bat at I'rlcea
o Higher.
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London Closing stocks.
LONDON, March 21,-Closlng quotations
stocks were:
on
Consols sionor .
do account
Anaconda
Atchlaon
do pfd
B. ft O
Canadian Paclfle
Chea. ft Ohio ...
Chicago c. W..
C. M. A St. P..
DeBeera
D. ft R. O
do pfd
Erie
do lat pfd
do Id pfd
Illinola Central
Loula. ft Naak..
St., K. ft T
0S V T. Central 140
..-! Norfolk ft W
.... US "o pfd W
.... M Ontario ft W 61S
....lot 'PonrtrlTenle 70S
....UiS Rand Mines t
....17 Readlnt 4(4
.... el do lat prd 47
2iS do Id pfd Xi
...,ln Bi-uthern Rr 4174
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4SS So. Pacific la
.... to l'nlon Paclfle 167
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.... to l 8. Steel 4IS
.... tS do pfd lOSTe
lio Wabaah U
....145 do pfd M
MSlSpanlah 4a IIS
BOt'TH OMAHA, March 21.
Receipts were: (.attic, nogs.
Official Monday i.tK, m,
Olficlal Tuesday 5,R7i 11, iM
l)fhclal Wednesday o,ut ll.tayi
inree days this week. .. .15.48
Three nays last week 14.(.'
Hame two wrens ago lj.dlM
Hamc three week ago.. ;.:
Hame four weeks ... .14.1
Same days last year. . . .13,ill
tne luui.an.a tnuea luu
tie, nogs auu sneeo at boulh umua tur
tne year to uate. compared with iai year:
l!Jb. lli. Ino.
Cattle 3i7,mj In.iwS tj.iUi
og ODO.iM Odt.VU tS,44
nP s,wii te,i4 asi.uil
.. Ulil.ll Wlui.i110.0.
The following wilt suow tne tyilces pa,l
for the u.liuiuiil ainua ut vstue v.u die
fcoulii Omana markt..
uoou to cuoice voi u-ied steers tl tiMl&.oO
tail- iu (.uoice coin-leu sievi .tHt.iw
v..iiiiiiii tu uuoice corn. leu 11u.1i.
mihma 10 cuoice covis and neilets.
(joou to dunce leeucrs
rair to good Blockers and feeuei.
(-OU1I1I01, to lair aloukei
uuna, aiaa, t.c
nANUn (JF tKlClia.
1 :h 11 1.,
Omaha $2.nu.w
(.inuago i.ouno.40
Kunsas City .wuo.J
Ol. 1 A1U1S 2.l(i,u.0l)
OIOUK city e.uuMw.iw
auuuwiog tauiu siiua-a in ntidtu
pnue 01 uugs at bouin ouiaiia. tor 111 tt
aasverai u, wuu uuuipusuiis:
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2044
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81LVKR Bar, steady; 30id per ounce.
.Tij,r.i-4uri per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for short bills is 3 per cent; for three
month' bill. 3 -l pec cent.
Foreign Financial.
LONDON. March 21. Money was In good
demand and scarcer In the market today
owing to revenue collections and the ap
proaching quarter-end. Discounts were
quiet. Operators on the Stock exchange
were fairly cheerful and hopeful In view of
the brighter outlook at Algeciras. The deal
ings, however, were restricted.
Boston Stock anal Beads. -
BOSTON March 21-4-all loan. 6Hf, per
rent' tfniM 1.im nm U.AAlx '. V
- ... r,vna mm uunua;
Eiaperalrd Apples and Dried r'ralts.
XBW YORK. March 21,-EVAI'ORATKD
AHRLK8 Keeling gulet. with little jnhhlng
demand for prime fruit, but the outside
quotation given are rather extreme. Com
mon to fair are ounted at 7uhS', fair to
good. in, at !Vii"-,i'. nearly to strict
prime at l'f)tSc, choico at :ai10c and fancy
at He.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRl'ITB-Prtnes
continue lo move stca.lily into consumption
at recent prices, which change fnmi 4'c
to kc. according to grade. Aprlco show
a somewhat easier toue on spot, bu prices
sre not o,uotahly lower and genera' condi
tions eeeni to (avor fruit, owing to reports
of Light supplies In primary markets.
Choice are quoted at loic, extra choice at
lie and fancy at UMjliSc- Peaches are
being offered from Interior points. O'nlce
are quoted at luc, exlia choice st l'Hc.
fan-- at l"SiilKi and extra fancy at 1IV3
13c. Rail. I ns are oulet. with Moa mui-atel
quoted at Sim-Sc. swelled lamliis at f)'4ii
Vc and Loiidou layers at 31 6cj 1 it).
Atchlaon adj.
Atchlaon 4a
Mei. Central
Atcblaos t
do pfd
Boston ft Albanr...
buetoa A Maine...
Boeton KleTaled ...
Pltcbburg pfd
Met. Central
N. V., N H. ft H.
Vnlon Pacific
Amer. Arso. Cheat.
do pfd
Amer. Poes. Tube...
Amer. Sugar
do pfd
Amer. Tel. ft Tel
Amer. Woolea....
do pfd
Pom. lroa ft Steel
Kdlaon Bier, ft I
Maes, klectrlc
do pfd
Maea. (iaa
I n lied Krult
t nlled Shoe
do pfd . . .
I . . Steel
do pfd
W eal lit common
Adtenlure
'Asked. Bid
. Ml, Allouea
.loif, Anial(aniate4
SO Amer. Kmc ..
. US Atlantic "
. 10H4 Bingham
4 csl. ft Hecla...."
lilS Centennial
.154 Copper Range ...!.
.ii:S ISIr Wast
. ilSjIrrankila
.Iu0 Uranbr
iMSiaie Roral
17 iMaas Mlsla
' wl eocnifas
.. 1114 Mohask
..1U Mont. C. ft C '
..litVdld Domlaloa
..lMta Merola I....
.. 41 : Parrot
..104 Ivuiucr
11 S Sliai aoa
44 , Tamarack
w TrinKjr
tl Called Copper ...
4 r. S. Mining
io 'I', a on
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W ii.na
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b.oV4aS.ou
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ltte. uto. ll.ltH.!U.llrJ3.l'JUl.lJ0.
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Aicii. ...( u ivai 4 soi a 13, 7 li tun 14! 4 il
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sucu il... - IIM.IUI i aviia Hi
elcft. U..II0N i i isi 4i, lata. 4 71
aicii. i.. twin, 4 sV) r i t) ov, 4 t
Mch. 14,. 1 11, 4 ti S 1( i u) io, a 1 4 7a
ucn. ls.. Uovm 4 Hi, a, I J l 4 is
Men. lb.. 1 k 0.7al 4 M lo, 7 2ui loi s 1 4 Sa
sicii. k ii 1 4 so, o oa 1 iu, 4 ii t , 11H
Mull. is.. 1 - 1 0 ui, a ih, 1 Obi 0 i- a
Mch. 10 I 1 4 Mi ; IK, ) s i 4 90
Men. JO.. 4 ltHii 0 1 V 9ao 21 I 47
men. il.., 1 it lei 4 9 v k Isi 6 2b al
Bank t learlags.
OMAHA. Slarch a. -Bank clearings fur
today were tl.tfet 079 a and for the corr-sp-jnding
date last J ear, 3L287.3411 99
Treasary atatesaent.
WASHINGTON. March Today s state
ment of the treasury halance in the gen
eral fund, exdiiiive of the liiu0.1 gold
reserve, shows: Atailahle cash balance,
OMAHA WHOI.KSALE MARKBT.
Condition of Trade and tnotatlona oa
' gtaple and Fancy Prodnce.
EUG8- Receipt, liberal; fresh stock, case
count, lygMlfcu
LIVE POULTRY Heu, lv&10Hc; old
roosters. 6Hrc; turkeys, lie; dueas, Ue;
young roosters, 8'ylOc; geese, Sc.
DRESSKD POL LTRI-'l urkeys. 18fil9c:
old tome, l6'olic; chickens, KH7l2c; old roost
ers, 7c; ducks, KilSe; geose, liic
BCTTER Packing stock. 13c; choice to
fancy dairy. lQlic; creamery, SH&ttfto.
HAT Prlcea quoted by Omaha Feed coin
Pet1 y: No. 1 upland. 37; medium, ttj.uO;
coarse. 3s.0O4j4j.3O. Rye straw, KW.
BRAN-Per ton. 3U.W.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
DATES Per box of 30 1-lb. pkgs., 2.00;
Hallowe'en. In 7olb. boxes, per lb., ic; Bay
ers, per lb., 4c; walnut stuffed, 1-lb. pkgs..
fc.OO per do.; g-lb. boxes, $1.00.
ORANGES California, extra fancy Red-
land navels, all sizes. 13 Sfi: fancy navels.
$3.26; choice, all sizes, $3.
LUMU.vo- Limonlers, extra fancy, 40
lie. 33.73; 300 to 360 aixe. $4.26.
FlOS California nr 1(1.11. rirtnn 7i"fl
35c; Imported Smyrna, three-crown, 11c; l
crown, 13c.
BANANAS Per merlhim sized bunch. 31.75
62.2S; Jumlio. $3.uOa3.00.
TANCt ERIN Eli California. nor box of
about 126, 33.00.
GRAPE FRUIT Florida ner hm. 17 (iii
7.50; California, per box, $4.0uU4.50.
PEARS Winter Nelll. $2.50.
APPLES California Newton, Pippin and
Baldwins. 32 ner bu. box: Ben Davla. 12
per bu. box: VVinesane. 32.50 ner bu box:
other varieties, $2.004150 per bu.; New Tork
apples, Baldwin and Russets, $6.00 per bbl.
ottArca imported Malagas, $6.ooa7.oo.
OLu vauEIAHlLo.
POTATOES Home crown, tier bu.. SO,,!
60c; South Dakota, per bu.. 7oc.
NAVY BEANS Per bu., $1.86; No. 2. $1.7$.
LIMA BEANS Per lb., &'c.
CABBAGE California, 3c per lb.; Wis
consin, In crates, per lb., 2Vi'02io.
CARROTS. PARSNIPS Also i'tJRNIPS
Per bu.. 86c.
CEI.KRY-Callfornla, 31 per dos.
SWEET POTATOES-Ilflnol. per U-pk.
bbl., $4.60.
NEW VEGETABLES. '
TOMATOES Florida, per crate of 30 lbs.,
net. $t.60.
WAX BEANS Per hamper of about 30
ids., net, so.
ONIONS Home grown, yellow and red.
per bu.. s5c; Spanish, per crate, $2.26; Colo
rado, ted and yellow, per bu., $1.
STRING BEANS Per hamper of about 30
ids., net, n wry t.ou.
GREEN PEPPERS Florida, per It-basket
crate, $4.60.
TURNIPS. BBET8 AND CARROTS
Louisiana, per dos. bunches, 7io.
6HALLOTT8 Louisiana, per dosen
bunches, 76c
HEAD LKTTUCE-I-otiisisna. per bbl.,
$7 .tjtVq 10.00: tier dos heads, $l.(Joyi.i6.
LEAK LETTLCE Hothouse, per dos.
heads. 46 o.
CL'CL'MBERS-Hothouse. per dot.. tl.79
126.
RADISHES Hothouse, per dog. bunches,
6097&C. .
MUSHROOMS Hothouse, per lb.. &Og0c.
BEEF CUTS
No. 1 ribs. 13c: No. $ ribs, ll'tc: No. t
ribs. feo; No. 1 loins, lc; No. 3 loins, Uc:
No. $ loin. 10c; No. 1 Chuck, 6Vc; No. 2
chuck. 6c; No. 3 chucks, 4Sc; No. 1 round,
7Vc; No. 1 round. 7fcc; No. I round. 7c:
No. 1 plate, 4c; No. $ plate, $bc; No. $
plate. 3e.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CIDER-I'er Keg. 3.75: per bbl.. 33.7S.
HUN KY-New, per 24 lbs., $3.50.
CHEESE Swiss, new, lbc; Wisconsin
brick, 16c; Wisconsin llmberger, 16c; twins,
ISc; Young Americas, 160.
NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 oft shells, new
crop, por lb., loVsc; hard rhells, per lb.,
13c. Pecans, large, per ib., 14o; srr ali, par
lb., 12c. Peanuts, per lb.. Hc, roasted, per
lb., sc. Chill walnuts, per lb., l'flUc.
Almonds, soft sheila, per lb., 17c; hard
shells, per lb., 16c. Cocuanuts, $4 per sack
of luo.
FRESH FISH Trout, 11c; halibut. lOo;
pickerel, dressed. 7c; white baas, l!c; sun
nsh, iific; perch, skinned and dressed, 8c;
pike, loo, redsnapper, 11c; salmon, Uc;
crapples, 4&9c; eels, 18c; black baes. iic;
whlieflah, Lc; frog legs, per dux., Utt; lob
sters, gieeu, 33c; Polled lobsters, 3c; blue
fliu, 16c; herring, 4c; Spanish mackerel, 16c;
haddock, 10c; shrimp, 1.0u1.6u per gallon;
smelts, 12c; cod, Lc
OYSTEKS Fresh atsndard. $1.40 per gal.;
shell oysters, $l.UKui.u0 per luv; Little Neck
clams, $1.60 VkT luo.
SUOAR Granulated cane. In bbls., 3o0;
giaiiumted cane, in aucas, $5.01; granulated
beet. In sacks, 34 91.
BVRL'P lp barrels, 24c per gal.; In cases,
10-1 b. cans. $10; cases, U 6-10. cans, $i j;
cases. 24 i-lb. cans, $1.90.
COFFEE-Koasted: No. 35. 25Hc pet lh.;
No. 30, IWro per lb.; No. Jb, 1HC Per lb.;
No. 30, tfSfcC per lb.. No. 21, 12Sc per lb.
FLOUR (wholesaler Best high grade Ne
braska, per cwt.. $1.90; best high grade pat
ent Minnesota, per cl., i 3. straight pat
ent Nebraska, per cwt., $1.90; second pat
ent Nebraska. $1.30.
CI.'RKD FiSh Family whiteflsh. per H
bbl.. ho lbs.. $4 ta); Norway niackcre., per
bbl., an) lbs., bloaters, $4000: No. 1. $4 0j;
No. 2, $:(; No. 3, I A, 00; Irish, No. 2, $i.oo;
Herring. In bhls., iUi lbs. earn. Norway, 4k
$1300; Norway, 3k, $1300; Holland, mixed.
$U6o: Holland herring, in kegs, milkers,
sue: kegs, mixed, 0r.
CANNED uOiilJfi-foni, standard west
ern. 5iioc; Maine, II. S. Toniatuea, 3-lb.
cans. $1.2.Vril.6u; 3-lb.. 9101131.0. pineapples,
grated. 2-fb.. $2 0t74 30; sllcrd, $19to.2 9o.
Gallon apples, fancy. $3 50; CalifornU apri
ctits. $1 4"4i2 ov; pears. $1.76413.60; peaches,
fancy, $1 7fw2 40; H. C. peaches. $3.4Vii raj,
Alaska aaliuort, red, $115; pink, $oc; fancy
Chinook, V.. H 10: fancy aockeye. F $l.l;
sardines, 4 oil, $2 60: K mustards, IJ b,
$ 10. Sweet potatoes. 31 16Jil 26; sauerkraut,
$1 oi; pumpkins, feoc$l iib; wax beans. 2-lb.,
7fHJ(Jc; lima beans. 2-lb.. 7ic'i 41.36; spinach
$1 av!UU: cheap peas, 3-lb., sue; extra, lb a
tor: fancy. $1 36$1.7i.
BROOMS No. 1 carpet, $4 36; No. t carpet.
$i.4u; No. 3 plain $3 tt.
HIDES. PELTS AND TALLOW No. 1
gieen hides, tv; No. 3. 1c; No. 1 salted.
Uc; No. t. 10c: bull hides. 7SttSc; dry
hides, i?$joc. Hoise hides, lsrge, $3: small.
12. Sheep pelts, each 6nca$i . '.'5. Tallow, No.
Sunday.
YESTERDAY SHIPMENTS.
The following snows the uuinuer of cars
of stockeia ana feeders snippea to the coun
try yesterday anu men- puints ot dcetin
unon: Cattle. Car.
J. W. Carlston, Atlantic, la. K. 1 1
W. S. Utisneger, olorm Laae, la. 1. C... 3
V. binogreeu, Artnur, la. N. W 2
P. It. binilti, Nessend, 1a. 14 1
J. T. Inorne, Bonesieei, u. L. F. E 1
A. Nelson, cnuerwooa, la. Mil 1
Valley Stock larus, v alley, u. p.. 1
K. H. Ferriii, isortli Bend. Neb. U. P.... 1
P'.L'ocKran. Tiiornion, la. G. W 1
UHeieley, Harvard. Li. N. W 1
E. Brown, Hamburg, la. SI 1
K. U. Heudens, Ciaiae clt, ia. 1. C... 2
i'. Blanchartl, Muscatine, la. R. 1 1
4. T. Gunnings, Maasett, Neb. F. E 1
b. 1. Houtnvtorth, Ravenna Q 1
E. M. Prokes, Bcnuyier, Neb. L. 1 1
The official nunioer of cars of stock
brought iu today by each road was:
battle. Hogs Bli p. H'ses.
C. M. & 81. P 3 ,6
Vt abash 3
Missouri pacific 6
Union Pacinc 69
C. at N. W., east z
C. N. W west 54
C, hit. P.. M. et O.... 30
C, B. & U., east.... 3
C. 14. o w . west 71
C. H. 1. P.. east 7
C. R. 1. & P., west 1
Illinois Central Z
Chicago G. VV
Total receipts 340 161
3 s 7
I 71 1 7- i
I M 1
I ST, J 1 1
4 v 17 "t
4 on It.. 1141
urtno.1 kic main, this
morning and I'airiy active al tic nilvance,
so much so that 110 cars, whhh incuind
pl'Sctlcally all the tatty iirrlxals. 1 na,inr,l
hands in a short time. Tlv eriy ,
were largely at 6 ITHuo .'. with a spi ink
ling at and a top st W
By the time the Uo loads cn.ingcd hands
reports arrived from other piaiKrl points
indicating a general decline mi along the
line. Chicago especially being limited J"v
lower. This message was like pull I 'in a
wet blanket on the trade, and busltion
came to a sudden standstill. From thai
time on until the close the market wa
veiy slow and weak, all the Kirength of
the morning, and more, loo, being lost.
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ber 01 uead uiaicaiea:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co S17 5) Ml
Swltt and Company l.ido . 2.'iit l.oH
Cuoahy Packing Co l.Zio 4,440 1,a1
Armour ft Co I,tw2 i.vi.i
Swift and Co.. f m St. Joe 4i
Vansant & Co 33 ....
Lobman t Co 147
Hill & Son al
L F. Husi 78
Wolf v Murnan 19
Mike liaggerty le
bol Degau . 3o
J. B. Hoot St Co 32
Hoffman 2J0 ....
Lane im '
Other buyers 263 3,a2
SHEEP There were verv few ahecu ill
the barn when It was time for the market
to open this morning, trains S a rule be
ing late. The only regularity ahotil stock
trains at the present time seems to be
their lateness. By reason of the nonar
rlval of the receipts the morning trading
Waa somewhat limited. Still there seemed
to be In some cases a little better feeling
than yesterday. Buyers took hold a little
better on the start and the eurly trading
was somewhat more active than yesterday
and day before. Still, prices were no bet
ter and the demand on the part of the
buyers waa limited. After the more urgent
orders were filled the trade slowed up and
it was harder work for sellers to unload.
Quotations: Good to choice native lamhs,
$i;.o 'fitj.60; good lo choice western lambs,
$.2i.60; fair to good lamhs. Vi.0"'(!O.Z6: cull
lamb. $4.tY)45.&o; good to choice fight year
lings, $5.005.80; good to choice hoavy year
lings, $6. noli 6. W; fair to good heavy year
lings. $6.40j6.50 good to choice tvelhers,
$0,6145.76; fair to good wethers, $6.2.'4i6 66;
good to choice ewes, $4.75H6.10: fair to good
ewes, $4.2o4.66; cull sheep und bucks, $3.00
C4.00.
Representative sales:
No. Av. Pr.
11 western cull lambs i4 4 60
ol western Mexican ewes !w 4 00
3! western ewes 12't i 10
(A western yearlings 81 5 00
249 western Mexican lambs H 6 75
360 western Mexican lamhs 58 6 75
288 western yearlings and weth
ers 97 5 80
4DS western yearlings and weth
ers
I unchanged to 11 p ilnt lower. The dnno
I was iii. n 1 uni'imiiK d Kilew were re.
t XIte, 1 ll 1 II a.4(l, ,t 'Initios. MtU'll 111
! t. iic ; At I.-, 1.. , .ui -1 c : Jui. : ,c r.eoii'ti,.
' Inr, il-c; iieci iniu'i . ,.4-c. fcP'l iti-i. st'4dy ,
No. i liuclie, 8sc
Wool Market.
l:iiiTON. March 21 WOOL The pules of
wool iluilna Ine iii t e-ei.'l. have hci n wfid' i
' si atteieil at film pi ices. 1 he string opeituw
I of the l.i imiiu wiol sales iant wct'K ha
mm i jtl rinil tne lot a I m ai kit on nil gtad -e.
There has been u fair unvt mvnt 01 n r.l
I toili . iliKiikh Hie si cr' fl Cf t does not show
n inater:iii t-nar.jce. rJ illd (mis are III
' fair iicniHinl. Forelifn giiles are firm.
'. Iallng niioi.lh ns follow: Ohio ami I'enn
svlvanlu, AX ami aoc. ,li.liV; 3.'i
1 Sic: No. 1. 3"tt.e; No. 2. $tv4'c; Pn un
, waBlieil. 2ti 1. :.ii,r; qinu tcr-bloml, Unwahd,
3-"iiH:'(4c; tliice-eignllis hloou, il.tii J3I4C ;
; liaif-h.ood. iTn"1,c: utiwnshed ! 7n!Tir'. IVil
:9r; line wnhcd tii lsine, ;biiyu.1Kr. Kentucky,
! Indiana, etc.: Three-eighths and quartri
blood. S-Tia-tc. Tevnt'ily ti ml Idaho, fin.'. .'Mi,
1 ;3c; heavy fine. l'.iv'.T: line niedlunv 3:ti.':lc;
1 medium. ivi27e: low medium, '.''o '.'ic.
iiinln. nn' ;l',i-i'; heavy fine. lua'.iV-; tine
iiwuliim. ;-'i Ji'.' medium, I'''niie; low im -I
ilium, 2Mi2ic. Utah and Nevada, fine. ;;it
. ;'3c; heavy line. lS'ij 20c ; fine mctlinm, 2-.i-3c:
medium. iViiic: low nicilivim. 2ii'tf2,c. 1'n
kdta, fine, .",i'-3c; tine medium, 2.'if me
dium. Tita.-: low medium. 2ii4i27c. Molilalia.
fine choice, 2l'nJv'. fine average, tt'dtc; fine
medium choice. 24u; awragc. 2J4iile;
staple. 2741 'Jtc; medium choice. 2i'u ic.
LONDON. March 21 WOOL The offer
ings si 1 hp laondnn wool auction sales .to
day amounted to 14.S4K bales. There was 11
good general demand and prices were Orni.
The home trade secured the bulk of the
offerings. France iNUHtht medium tine
scoured. Americans secured several lots of
good light combing crossbreds. The with
drawals lo ilste amount lo 1.600 bales Fid
lowing are the sales In detail; New Soufn
Wales, l.i0 bales: scoured. Ikjj-Is til:
greasy. Is 3d. Queensland. 7i hales; scoured.
Is 3d; greHsv. Mrlld. Victoria. l.KW bales;
scoured. Isfils lid; greasy. 74dr Is 4'.d.
West Australia. i;i hides; greasy. Is Vrd
m..w Vf.uiun.1 1 mm bales: scoured, lsfflls
j 101.41; greasy. Tfils 44d. Caiie of Oood Hop"
sod Natal, HiiO bales; scoured, Is 8d; greany.
iHftUHd.
ST. LOUIS. March 21.-WOOt-8teady ;
medium grades, combing and clothing. 24fm
23c: light fine. 211 24c; heavy flue, lst2-;
tub washed, 3-'fr4tc. .'
Oils and Kosln.
NEW YORK. March 21. OIL Cotton
seed firm; prime crude, f. o. b. mills. 2Vn
2c.v,c: prime vellow, Sliratijc. Petroleum,
steadv; refitted. New York. 37 60; Philadel
phia 'and Baltimore. $7 65; prime. In bulk,
$4 6. Turpentine. 72i72Sc.
ROSIN Firm? strained, common to good,
4Ol'L CITY. Pa.. March 21-OII-CTedlt
balances. $1.6S; shipments, 4t.h"75 bbls.; av
erage. f.1.623 bbla.; runs. 4S.7S9 bbls.; average,
53.675 bbls.; shipments. Lima, 67.824 bbls ;
average, nn.075 bbla.; runs, Lima. 2ti.4.ru bbls.;
aversse. MOM bbls.
SAVANNAH. Ga.. March !-T?1,,''-11ur"
pentlne. Arm; bt'4c; receipts, 1 bbls.- ship
ments, none. .1 ,.
ROSIN Firm; sales. 1.293 bbls.; A. B, t.
D. K F, G. $3.75; H. $4.10; I, $4.56; K. $o.2u;
M 35.46; N. $5 0; W G. $6.10; W W. $6.20.
702 western Mexican lambs..
144 western lambs
Hc) western lambs
211 Mexican lan hs
871 Mexican lamb
$ western ewes
11 yearling culls
195 wethers and yearlings ...
97
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79
84
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Totals 4,816 11.836 7,939
CAl'lLE If this matter of laie trains
keeps up it will only be a matter of time
when there will be no morning marten at
all. As It is now it is well aiong toward
midday before all the trains aie in the
yards and the early morning market is
renaereu slow and dull by reason of the
nonarrlval of the stocK reported. Yester
day a large proportion of the cattle did not
reach the yards until midday and the after
noon waa well advanced before everything
waa disposed of. The old plan was lo have
stock trains In the yards at uayiignt and
then everything wouid as a rule be sold and
weighed up lung before mldriny.
This morning 236 cars were reported to
arrive, but when the market opened there
were not enough cattle actually in the
yards to make a market. The early trade
was slow and dull, but the cat tic aept
stringing in a train at a time and selling
at about steady prices. There was in fact
no quotable change as regards beef steers.
Cow and heifers sold about steady with
yesterday. In some cases stronger. The
supply of cows this week hss not been very
large, so that the market has been In a
good healthy condition.
Blockers and feeder were scarce and the
market strong. It would look as If this wa
a very good time for people navtng good
K60 to 1,'JOO pound feeders to get them Into
mark't. as price are now a high a they
have been at any time and the demand la
good.
rtepreseniaiive -aim.
U W V w uT
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK M 4.IIKET
Cattle steady to Higher Hogs Fire
Cents l.osser.
CHICAGO. March 31.-CATTLE Receipts,
16.0K9 head: best 10c higher, other eteady;
common to prime steers, $3.8Mf6.4fl; cows,
$3.66(64.oO; heifers, $2.75i&6.3u; bull. $3.7.
4.25; calves, $3.00(ffT.OO; tockcrs nnd feed
ers, $2.754.76.
HOGS Receipts, 28.000 head: Se lower;
Choice to prime henvy $..toa.6t; medium
to good heavy. $fl.36134(.40; butcher weights,
..3Sii.lW; good to choice heavy mixed,
$6.3(7ti.40; packing, $6. OUT, . 40.
8HEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 22.000
head; market steady; sheep, $3.4iiji;.50;
lambs, $6.0iXa.f5.
New York Lire Stock Market.
NEW YORK. Ma:ch 21.-BICEVES-Rc-ocipt.
1,815 head: steer steady, fat bulls
firm, other steady; bulls. $3.i4K74.4(: . one
fancy bull, $5.00; cows, $2.00&l.30. T.ondon
and Uverpool cables quo'ed live cattle firm
at llfl 12c per lb., dressed weight, sheep
selling at 14Sl4)4jC and lambs at 15fn5Vfcc.
dressed weight. Exports today were 626
cattle, 1.087 sheep and 6.600 quarter of bei l.
Tomorrow's exports 660 cattle.
CALVES Receipts. 1.72S head; firm: veals,
$4.609.00; choice would exceed quotations:
barnyard and fd calves, $3.00ti4.w; dressed
calves firm; city dressed vrals. 8'i5l3c per
lb.; country dressed, kfillHo.
HOGS Receipts, 6,316 head; firm; state
and Pennsylvania hogs. M.Hi4i7.1n.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 5.W
head; sheep nominal, but feeling steady:
lamhs steady; medium to choice Inmbx,
$7.00117.60.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. March 21. COTTON-8ut
closed firm; sales. 4.1)60 bales; ordinary.
8 1-lilc; good ordinary. 9-o; low middling.
10 8-16c; mlddllni lo 13-lKc; good middling,.
11 5-liic; middling, fair, 11 II -Wo; receipts,
9,fiM bales; stock, 2S8,363 bales
ST IjOUIS, March a.'O TTOrBleady :
middling. Uc; sales, 3,263 hales; receipts! o.J
bales; shipments, 341 balck; Stock, 43.4.9
LIVERPOOL. March n.-TOTTON-Bpnt
In fair demand, prices 2 points higher;
American middling, (air. .43d; good mid
dling. .l:id; middling. 5.PM; low middling.
6 77d' good ordinary, 5.69.1; ordinary. 5.4M.
The aales of the day were 12.C00 bales of
1.1..1. ,k.i u.ri. for aneculatlun nnd export
i and Included ll.CWi American; receipts, Ss.tlO
bales. Including Zi.jm Amcnmu.
uftar nnd Molasses.
NEW YORK. March fl.-HUOAR-Raw.
firm; fair refining. 8 1-lSc; centrifugal. 90
test, 3 9-Wc. Refined, firm; No. (1. 4.24-c; No.
7. 4.16c; No. 9. 4 06c; No. 10. I No. 11.
3.96c; No. 12. 8.90c; No. 13. S85c; No. 14.
S.S&c; confectioners' A. 4.65c; en loaf. 6.4fK ,
crushed, 5.40c; powdered. 8.80c; granulated,
4 80c
m6l.88ES Firm: New Orleans open
kettle, good to choice. 804"35c.
NEW ORLEANS. March 21. 8T GAR
Firm; open kettle centrifugal, 24.3 7-Wc:
centrifugal whites. 8s&4c; ..yellows, Q.
318-10c; seconds. 2fg8'8c. :
SOLE AGENCY PUN CARRIES
gystem la Aoloptetl at Martin, ol too
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Kansas City Live Stork Market.
KANSAS CITY'. March 21. CATTLE Re
celpts, 11.500 head, including 2 0 southerns.
Market steady to 10c lower; stocker and
feeders. 10c higher: choice export and
dressed beef steers, $!i.;f'sj5 W: fair to good,
$4.26435.16; western fed steers. $3.769.4.2;
lookers and feeder. $3.0Oj4.75; southern
steer. $8.75(4.25; southern cows, $2.1iVa4.flo;
native cow. $2 2614 1; native heifers, $3.50
4.15 26: bulls, $3.00t4.26; calves, $3.0mfi 7.00.
HOGS Receipts. 11.2") head. Market
opened strong and closed 5c higher; top
$i.27H: bulk of sales, ti.io'iii.:i'; heavy.
ei(i.274: packers, t.l.ii''--'i: P'g
light, $50lr'a.17H.
SHEEP ANU LAM RS Receipts,
head. Market 5c higher: native lambs,
A4.60: .western lambs, $6.6orij4j.5o; ewes
yearlings, $4-60tfj6.sO; western fed yearlings
$5.itV&5.6, western fed sheep, $4.25e6.i5
stocker and feeders, $3.204.50.
Resolved. Tliat the exchange favor the
sole agency system of real estate listing,
and recommends that no agent shall ad
vertise property unless be hss tne ex
clusive salo.
This resolution was the fruit of the Real
Estate exchange session, Wednesday on
the subject of realty listing.
The committee oh revision of bylaw
reported thHt he bylaws contained no
section relatlve' to theMlsting of property,
and hence no amendments could be mad.
A recommendution was made by the com
mittee that a paper be.pussed for tho
! signatures of the members, pledging thum
to take no agency for property unicss
given exclusive sale. Several membeis
were opposed to this 011 the ground thai It
would not be fair for some to pledge them
selves when it wa evident that otherg
would not. Iwl S. Reed. C. F. Harrison,
N. 1 Dodge nnd H. B. Payne, said the
only way to establish a sole agency system
was to educate the public o til fact that
Its Interests could best be subserved by such
a system, and this education could best be
accomplished by the personal work of the
agent with their clients.
In view of this genera! sentiment fx-
4 0 ; pressed, the plan of pledging the member
was dropped ana tne resolution auopieu.
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and
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nd
REAL E9TATK TRAFKRS.
St. Lewis 1.1 ve Slock Market.
8T. LOUIS, Mo., March 21. CATTLE Re
ceipts. 8.600 head. Including !l Texan.
Market for natives strong; Texans lee
higher;- natives, shipping and export steers,
$4 iMfti.OO; dressed beef and butcher steers,
$3.6iKi6.40; steers under 1.000 pounds, fe.&d
4.60; stockers and feeders. $2,404(4.40; cows
and heifers. $2.10-116.26; canncrs, $1.75f2.60;
bulls, 2.40i.4 4o; calves. 34.iion7.75; Texas
and Indian steers. $3.904.70; cows and
heifers, $2.20ff4.28.
HlKiS Receipts. 10,500 head: market
steady; pigs and lights, $5. 5t&ti.45; packers,
$d lCu4i.46; butchers and best heavy, W JfH
450
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,600
head: market steady; native muttons. $4.00
t4 60; lamb. $6. bfa culls and bucks,
$4.0Xa4 5o; stockers, $U.00fjf4.iO.
St. Joseph Live Stoi-k Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. March il . CATTLE
Receipts, 1.788 head; market steady to loe
higher; natives. $4 2o4 00; cows and heifers,
$ll5u 4 60; stocker and feeder. $3 25 ti 4.60.
H("Xl8 Receipts, 7.188 head; market weak
to 6c lower; light, $4 0OV16; medium and
heavv. 3o.lOiJ.26.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 6,611 ' Jonn w McDonald, sheriff, to Iaiura
head; market slow at yesterdays decline;) j 4 iot j, block W,
lambs, Bhlnn s 3.1 add
Wead and wife to O. J. Johnson,
Harrow Kseape
from poisoning, caused by constipation, had
Mrs. Young. Clay City, N. T. - Or. King
New Life Pills cured her. 20c. Tor sal
by Sherman & McConnell Drug Co.
350
376
Marker rnmnsnv to Nannie C. McAl
lister, lot 14, block 11. Orchurd HI11..I
Jesse J. McMulien and wife t,o John
A. Thull. lot 1.1, block . Poppletvn
Park t. ...... a...
George N. llourdman and wife to Ole
C. Oleson, Prt 101 a, niocg ja, im
provemciit Aesnciatlnn add , 1,300
Josenhlne 11. Weldetifeller to A. W.
Partridge, lot 4, block , Hanscom
Place 1.900
8 S. Wakeley et al to Abraham Bten
berg, part lot 3. block 9. Omaha 4,000
, Alvln Saunders, trustee, tu Omsha Real
' Estate and Trust company, lots J
and 15. block A, Blunders tc lllme-
baugh's add 1
Joseph Anderson and wife to Midway
Investment company, lot 11, Dioca t,
I'otter A Cobb's 2d add
Margaret Sullivan lo Elisabeth- H:!
Charlton, part lot 3, block m. umaiuf
15
1
Slonx Itr I. Ire Stoek Market.
filfif'V fITV March 21 iBnecial Tele
gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 1.30 head; mar- i
get steady; smcxers strong: oeeves. n:
6-560; hulls and mixed. $.1 k.j4.0: stockers
and feeders, 13.Mu4.26 calves und year
lings, 33.044.25.
HOGS Receipts, 6,500 head; market
opened stronger, closed weak: selling at
$tt.oo'ui.22tt; bulk of sales, $ti. 10ft. 15.
Stock ta Sight.
Receipts of live stock at the six principal
western markets yesierdsy.
t attie. line. Hheep.
800
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114
lul
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.110
.11 JO
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..1440
..170
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.140
. . 1 14
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..171
.114
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STEERS AND HE1FER8.
144 13
CALVES.
.... 140 1 el 3 UI
4 M
4 4
4 M
4 II
I .
4 16
4 40
4 !
4
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I 44
I 70
$ Tt
3 II
1 W
04
South Omaha....
Sloua City
Kansas City
St. Joseph
St. Ixuls
Chicago
. . $.tri
.. 1X1
..11.50.
.. 1.7a
.. 8 541
..16. UUU
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6.6' 1
11.M0
7.1M
10,6,
28,fU
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4'.('jo
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22.0UO i
Totals 40.588 73.8 $ 40,1:1
s York 'Mining Storks.
NEW YORK. March XI. -"-Closing quota
tions on mining stocks were:
AOaiu run 2o Utile ( lil.f 7 ,
Alice 3U i,lar:o IJ.
Hreec 1 npblr Uei
Brunami.k fee II phoentl 4
('otneto-4 Tunnel 2.' Pol,! t'l '
ton (al. V 11 il.v.aa 17
Mors Sliver loo Sierra Navada !
lros Btlver ai4 Sauil Hooea 1
Lead vi lie Cos Ithsi-dard l;i
f osTee Market.
NEW YORK. Match SI.-COFFEE Pu
tures opened dull at unchanged prices to
a decline of I points, under a little lluulda
tion by longs, and eased off slightly during
the early Hading, with prices al one luu
F. D.
lot 3. suhlot 7. Glse s add.
Geortre Co. tn Ellen IJnahan, part
lot 8. block lm. Omaha J,MH
W. A. Puxton and wife to Irving Alli
son, lot 15. block 1H. Florence 175
William L. Gaehler and wife to Flora
K Ijimb. lot 12 and part lol 11,
block 1, Ames Pluce 2.9HO
Ed Johnston and wife to A A Tlli
blt. lots 10. 11 and 12. block 8, Spring
Lake Park add 7oo
A. E. Do'iahoo to Frank M. Donalioo,
all acres In nw'i sw',4 a-15-lu 1
Andrew Jacobson and wife to Reity
S, Koglund. lot 13, block 131. South
Omaha l.SoO
John VA'. Rattiu to Eliiibeth lie
Naughtnn, part lota 2 and 3. block S,
1st suhdlv. of Griffin tt Smith add. !X0
J. C. Christie and wife to Cyrus O. .
Nelson, lot 4, block 9, Spring I-ake
Park ... 4K0
Fred A. F.uiley to Ann H. Fry, lo. s
II and 12. hlo. k 14 Hah von Heights 1.60)
Jjrceii Thoin-eii nnd wife to E. H.
O'hoii. I' la 14 and I", bloc-k 1, Rose
Hill add 500
F . D - D ly Cl Co7
Stock. Grain. I'rovitlu.is
Ship Tosr Urala lo I.
Chicago and Mlnnrauolla Delivery.
One-eighth commission on Grain, oiis
quarler on Stock. Prompt and careful
attention given lo outside account. Write
for cur daily Market Letter, mailed (J.
Main Office.
110.111 Board of Trad Bid).
OMAHA. MSB.
Lang- DUtaae 'Pkuae, Ueaglas tW14.
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