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    TOE OMAHA DAILY BEE: "WEDNESDAY", MARCH 28. 1WG.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Trading Marked by Dullness Throncb
Entire List.
RANGE VERY NARROW AND CLOSE LOWER
fash torn DrM Off Half Oat one!
la Responsible! for Wkm
la Options ets Take
, Slid.
OMAHA, March 27, 19"6.
The market quiet In wheat and the
range narrow. Cable were lower and
northwest receipts were larger than Isst
ear. Optiln prices were, a trifle lower
and for a while the tendency was weak.
It developed that there waa not much
wheat for snlo and the market became
flimer, standing for a time above yester
day's close. The close was easy, and VtC
lower for May. Some Improvement waa
renorted In the cash demand.
Larger receipts and consequent drop
In the cash market of tc. were responsible
for a weak option market in corn, open
In rjrtces were lower, the market fluct
uated in a very narrow range and closed
a shade below the opening.
Oats opened Uc lower and sustained a
further loss of c
Crimirv wheat receipts were 4on,OPO bush
els and shipments 20,000 bushels, against
receima lust vear of 86.000 bushels and
shipments of 3d8.flf bushels. Corn receipt
m.r. cu ram l.nshela and shlnments 31s.
bushels, against receipts Inst year of S:iX,oi
bushels and shipments 01 tw,uuo ousneis,
i Moor. no. were 18.001) bushels of wheat,
1.1.(118 barrels of flour, 107,ori0 bushels of
mm anri 77.ISI0 bushels of oats.
Liverpool closed Hd lower on wheat and
S1 lower on corn.
Bradstreet'a wheat decrease was 421,000
bushels; corn decreHse, 1.707,000 bushels, and
oats decrease, 1.148,009 bushels.
Local range of options:
Articles. I Open. I High. Low. Close.
private elevators, 7i.fm bu. at (gd'-nsruirg.
himski lm. in Lincoln and vicinity, WM'fl bu.
at Burlington.
M tRKKT
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS g :q?rz&pr&$$:
12. li; gold coin and bullion. t. 8.613.141 ; g'ld
ceititicstes. IS."5.370.
.KW VORK 4iKF.RAI.
I
Wheat
May ...
Corn
May ...
July ..
Oata
May ..
71 A 7J4 70T4A 71
8!4A SSVtlTVi V 39
S9HA 39V 3!S 8it4
2M4B
Omaks Cash tales.
WHBaV-N6. 4 hard, 1 car, tic.
CORN No. I, .1 car, 18c; No. 4, 2 car.
3c; 1 car, S7c; 1 car, 37'4c; no grade, 1 car,
36e.
Oanaha, Cash Prices.
WHEAT No. t hard. T2&IW, No. 3
hard. WcrTOHc ; No. 4 hard, 6ofi7c; No. I
aprtng, 72(fr74c; No. t spring, MrpTlc.
CORN No. , c; No. 4, 3frij37c; no grade,
34-8 36c; No. a yellow, SS38Vc; No. t white,
39c
OATS No. 8 mixed. 28c; No. S white,
29c; No. 4 white, 28ftti29c.
RYE No. 2, 61c No. 8, BlHc
Carlos Receipts,
i ?,: Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Omaha I...'. y.. 84 . 72
CHICAGO GRAIX ASD PROVISIONS
Features of Ike Trading aad Closing;
Prices ok Board of Trade.
CHICAGO. March 27. Buying by several
men who had out extensive short llns
held the local wheat market compara
lively ateadv today, despite lower cables
and continued favorable weather for fall
sown wheat. At the close the May option
showed a loss of 4c Corn was down hrtt
lo. Oats were off o. Provisions wore
- 10c to 2no lilirher.
At the opening of the session sentiment
In the wheat nit was somewhat bearish
and the -Initial quotations showed
llarht- declines, the May delivery being
off H'fr'Ac, at 77Wg77Hc. The chief factors
contributing to the easier feeling in the
market were a decline at Liverpool, the
mild weather throughout the wheat sec
tion 'Of the I'nited States, liberal receipts
at Minneapolis and the Weekly foreign
I'ton reoort. which aave a generally favora
ble outlook for wheat crops of foreign
countries. The moderate decline brougnt
about covering by several shorts, who took
In heavy lines of wheat, and the market
more than regained the early loss. Trad
ing dragged somewhat during the remain
der or the session, until near tne ciose,
when the May option sold off from 7sy,c
demand rather than to any heavy selling
'. pressure. A decrease of 421,000 bu. In the
world's visible supply compared with a
decrease of 2,806,014) bu. for the correspond
' Ins week last year, as shown by Brad
streets. Induced some selling by pit traders.
The market closed fully steady, with May
at 77Sffnic The July delivery ranged
between 77V4i?74.o and TiTic and closed un
changed, at 7714c. Clearances of wheat
and Hour" were equal to 77,000 bu. Primary
receipts were 400.000 bu., compared with
366,000 bu. for the corresponding day one
year ago. Minneapolis, uulutn and Chi
cago reported receipts of 347 cars, against
3X2 cars last week and 230 cars a year
ago.
There was persistent selling In the corn
market all day by commission houses and
cash Interests. J tils (act. aided by a de-
cllne at Liverpool caused a weak market
throughout the session. The principal de
mand came from shorts. The market
closed easy. May opened Siftc lower, at
H3r, sold between 43Vc and 4TWM
and closed at 43Vf)c. Local receipts
were 463 cars with 24 cars of contract
grade.
Oats were weak all day on selling by
commission houses and cash dealers. The
chief Incentive to the selling movement
was the prevailing mild weather. Mav
opened Hdic lower, at H(?i;4iio, sold on
. to and closed at sue. Local receipt
were jfu cars.
Provisions were active and strong. There
was good general demand for all products
- and a local packer bought lard freely. The
. . reasons for the excellent demand were
heavy shipments of meat and laid and a
10c advance In the price of live hogs. At
the close May pork was up 25c. at 116.57',.
' I.ard waa 12.f15c higher, at 86.47. Ribs
were up 10c, at 88.80.
Estimated receipts: Wheat, 2 cars; corn,
S cars; oats, H7 cars; hogs, 30.000 head.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
Artlclea.l Open.j Hlgh. Low. Close.) Yes y.
notations at the liar,
Commodities.
NEW YORK. . March 27.-FtjOI'R-Tt-
celpts, 15.176 bbls.; exports, 3.177 hbls.; nisr-
ket steady with light, scattered tisoe;
Minnesota. 84.154.36; Minnesota baker-.,
tS4ntj8.75; winter patents, 13.8ij4.2&: winter
straights, ll.TtrSS. m: winter extrss. C.r
1 26. Rye flour, stesdy; fnlr to good, 83."f
J.90; choice to fancy, 83.PS4r4.2l.
CORN MEAL Stead v; fine white and yel
low, 11.15, coarse, Sl.034jjl.a; kiln dried, 82.2S
6 1 66.
BARLEY Steady; feeding, 41c c. I. t.
Buffalo; malting, 4r,c c. I. f. Buffalo.
WHKAT Receipts. i,ono bu. Spot market
stead v; No. 2 red, ST.Hc; No 2 red. fli'sc.
nominal, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Imi
luth, WSc f. o. b. afloat. The whent mar
ket opening was easier, but Immediately
recovered and was firm all the forenoon
on strength In the northwest and cover
ing. Later It declined under bearish re
ceipts and clearances snd the small reduc
tion In world's stocks, closing net un
changed. Mhv, W 7-ieii!l 13-16c, closed at
Wc; Julv, KPj,fj84'4c, closed at 84c; Sep
tember. SisKic, closed at 82c.
CORN Receipts, 16.000 bu.; exports. 300
bu.; sales, 30.H00 bu. futures. Spot mar
ket steady; No. 2, 84c elevator and 61c
f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 yellow and No. 2 white,
62c. Option market was fairly active and
easier, reflecting lower cables, liberal re
ceipts and light clearances. It rallied
Anally on covering and closed pertly e
net lower. May, KotVrnoSe, closed at 6OS1C;
July, &0Sfi&ic, closed at 50c; September
closed at 51c: December closed at 6oe.
OATS Receipts. 49.SOO hu. : exports, 175
bu. Spot market barely steady; mlxod oata.
2 to 32 pounds. 3c; clipped white, .18 to
33 pounds, SMfiMfiiic; clipped while, 38 to
40 pounds, siwaiiic.
HAY Stead v: shinning. 46'S50cf good to
cnnice. turqxhc.
HOP8 Oulet: state, common to choice
li. looi 16c: 1H04. 7ic: olds. 6fi7c: Pacific
coast. 106. SfilSc: li4. 9610c: olds. 4&6c
HIDES Firm: Galveston, 20 to 35 lbs..
!0c; California. 21 to 25 lbs., 21c: Texas
dry, 24 to 80 hs.. ISc.
IjKATHRR Stendv: led. 26fc'ZlttC.
PROViaiONS-Beef, steady; family, 811 60
13.00; mees, 3!fl(K'a 10.00; beef hams. 820.0IV-(
21.50; packet. llo.OiKiiin so; extra India mess
I15.004iul.50. Cut meats, steady: pickle
bellies, I! "tvtrlO 2t; plrKien shoulders, .'"
j0; pickled hams, tl0.254i11.0r. Lsird.
strong: western steamed. IH.Botom'P, nom
inal; refined, strong; continent, ton: South
America, 3w; compound, PJ.J.
Pork, firm; family, 815.&15.86; mess, m.7a
17.25.
TALLOW steady; city. 6c; country, va
IliCE Firm; domestic, fair to extr.1
y,'ttc; Jnpan. nominal.
POI LTRY Dressed. Arm; western chick
ens. lCq-iac; turkeys, 14'gl!c: fowls, I11JHV.
BUTTER Irregular. Street prices: K-
tra creamery, 27JtfS7v4c. Official prices:
Creamery, common to extra, wqilc; De
cember, extra, 15S22e: state dairy, common
to extra, 16j26c; renovated, common to ex
tra. 12W19C; western factory, common to
firsts, 13tftlc; western Imitation creamery,
extrns. 20c; firsts, 17c.
CHEESE Strong; state full crenm, large
nd small, colored and white, fancy, 14
14r; state good to prime, 134iQ13c; stale
common to fair, lift 13c.
EUdS-steady : extra Pennsylvania and
nearby fancy selected, white, 20c; state
choice, 17ai9c: state mixed, extra, 17c:
western firsts, lSe; western seconds, 15
15!4c; southern, 14IS15HC.
POl'liTRY-Dressed quiet: western chick
ens, loft 13c; turkeys. 14&lc; fowls, 111440.
At. I.ools General Market.
ST. LOUIS. March 27.-WHEAT-Steady;
No. 2 red cash, elevator, 82tailc; track. 88
3V4c; May, 75H'8T5c; July, 74e; No. 2
hard, 77S3C.
cohn steady: no. 2 cash, 4ic: track.
42Hi43c; May. 41c; Julv, 42Ho:
OATS Lower : track. 3Uv&32ic: Mar.
80M,c; July, Ktff 29c ; No. 2 white, 33Hc
FI)l K Steady: red winter Datents.
84.154-1.26; extra fancy and straight, 83.70
.w; clear, t2.7viiyz.Mi.
BhSKlv 1 imotny, steady, I2.60gf2.w.
CORNMEAL Steady, 82.20.
BRAN Steady; sacked, east track, 85c.
HAY Firm: timothy. 8;.0uai4.5o: prairie.
86.0041 10.50.
1HUN COTTON TIES 81.01.
HAOOINO HC
HEMP TWINE Vte:
PROVrSIONS Pork, higher; ' Jobbing,
816.50. Lard, higher: prime steam. 800.
Dry salt meats, hlaher: boxed extra shorts.
8S.87V4; clear ribs, 39 00; short clears, 39.12.
Bacon, higher; boxed extra shorts, 89.62V4;
Clear rins, . m; snort Clear, ss.
i POULTRY Firm; clilcaens'. 11c;. springs,
13c; tl'rkeys, LLHo; ducks,44c; geese, 9
YlC. 4 .
KCTTER Quiet; creamery, 20S28o; dairy,
EGOS Higher, 13c. case count.
The receipts and shipments of flour and
Market Opent Inactive and Soon Eocomet
Weak Under Hear Offefintts.
READING RAILWAY LEADS THE DECLINE
Disagreement Bet tree a Mlsfr aad
Operators the Asslaaea ('
of Ike arlllnat
neat.
NEW YORK, March 27 Yesterday's Up
ward fnovement or prices was reveieed in
tne ttwK market today. The nominal
ground lor the change In the course of tne
market wss todays disagreement between
tne coal miners and operators at Indian
apolis. The outcome ot the conference has
been closely forelold, however, thet it Is
doubtful wnethertodny'B action left sny
Important steps to be taken by the holders
of stocks as a consequence ot the coal tit
uatlon. The more probable explanation of
the price movement and the one generally
accepted was that yesterday's purely pro
fessional operations had failed to induce
any following outside the circle of traders,
as signally as the less Important operations
of last week's drilling iiiarxet. 'I he large
traders who dipped Into the market yes
terday, while they gave more force to tne
movement than has been recently seen,
were disinclined to follow up the move
ment In the entire absence ot any outside
participation of the market.
A large majority of the first transac
tions this morning were at prices un
changed from last night. With the demon,
stratum of this Inertia of the market It was
not. long before the stock purchased yes
terday began to come back tor sale. When
the board room traders thought that they
detected the source of this selling as Iden
tical with the buying of yesterday, tne
bullish sentiment quickly flattened out. The
general list merely followed In the wake of
the Reading movement. That stock waa
heavy from the outset, but Its decided
break on the announcement of the rupture
of negotiations at Indianapolis gave a de
cisive course to the whole list. The selling
was not pressed urgently oeyond the resi
tting on yesterdays purchases and the
market showed symptoms of dropping back
Into its state of seml-stagnatlon. 1 he an
nouncement of the Increase In the dividend
rate of Anaconda Induced some buying of
Amalgamated Copper and caused quite a
brisk rally in which the metal stocks
shared largely.
Buying for london account was a teature
of the parly dealing and served as a drag
on the fall In price. This was a factor In
the further decline In foreign exchange.
Discussion continued of the likelihood of
further gold engagements, but 110 definite
announcement was made. The call money
market was tranauil today and rates for
time loans were quotably lower In spite of
the approach or the April 1 requirements.
Dividend and Interest dlsdursements for
that period this year are very heavy and
much in excess of the same period In pre
vious years. The banks also appear to be
losing rush, the loss to tne suntrsasury
since Friday having risen to 31,846.000,
against a gain for the same .time last week
of 31.2K5,0i0. The subtrea.f ury was also a
creditor at the clearing house again this
morning. Shipments of money by the local
banks to outside money centers In prepara
tion for the April 1 settlements are said to
be on a liberal scale. New York exchange
at Chicago slipped back to a discount to
day, against par yesterday. Last prices
or stock were above the lowest 01 tne day,
but the closing tone was easy.
Bonds were steady: total sales, par value.
82.17O.0lKI. United States bonds were all un
changed on call.
8en York Moarr Market.
S'EW YORK. Msrrh 27 MONEY On
call, steady. 4n4i per cent; ruling rate, 4
pef cent; closing hid. 4 per cent; offered ai
4'4 per cent; time loans somewhat easier;
sixty snd ninety days, 5in' per cent; six
months. 6 ir cent.
IFtlMK MERCANTILE PAl'ER-i'flGVt
per cent.
STKRLIN'8 EiXOM A NtiK Steady at the
decline, with actus! business In bankers'
bills at $4 Hi:T.'u4 A.iii for demand and at
14 s.'.'tM-M :'40 for slxtv-dnv bills; posted
rates, i4.kMJ4.KUt and 84.sly!i4 commer
cial bills. 14 KS'i
SILVER Ha r. fii,r; Mexican dollars, i!0c.
BONliS Government and railroad are
steady.
Closing quotations on bonds today were
as follows:
1X JtB . M series.. .inn's
.V. lo 4 rtfs 4
.t"4 On 4W ctf"
.104'! in til rte l
L. A S. unl. 4 m
.W4 Mn. . 4s M.1
.tMHiMex Central 4s !
A'MW do 1st Inr M's
. 7VMlnn. ft St. !,. 4s... M
lltlM.. K. T. 4s ml
.104 I do is
. r.t S. R. R. of M. . 4s.
. k N. T. I. I. S'ts M
.1'MS N J V. a. Bs 12s
. 4" No. Piotflc 4s i'
. iW't do Us 7li
.11W. ft W. f. 4s IM
. 9):o s. L. rMf 4s IW4
. 's Penn. com. 3'js. .. . .oo
. 174, Retains f-n 4s H S
.! int. L. A I. M r. Is . 117
V. . rf. s. reg .
ds coupon
V. fl. .Is, reg
do coupon
t'. S. old 4s. reg...
do coupon
V. 8. nsw 4s. reg. .
do coupon
Am. ToostTO 4s
do s
Atrhlsnn sen. 4n....
do adj. 4s
Atlsntlc P L. 4s..,
Bsl. Ohio 4s
do
Brk. R. T. c. 4s...,
Central of CM. It. ..
do 1st Inc
do id Inc
do Id In-
fhes. ft Ohio 4Ss.
Chlrsn ft A. IWs
C , n. ft q. n. 4t.
C, R. I. ft P. 4s..
do col. 6s
rrr. ft st. U. 1 41
('alt. Ind. ,is. ssr.
do series B
Colorado Mid. 4s..
Colo, ft Bo. 4s
("ubs st ...
V. ft R. O. 4s....
Distillers' Sec. it.
Erls p. I. 4s
do sen. 4s
Hnrslns Vsl.
Japsn 4s ...
Offered.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle of All Kinds Fairly Active, grid
Tally Steady.
HOGS TOUCH HIGH POINT OF THE YEAR
Sheen and I.arahs l t lemmas)
Any Mars Money, bat Are More
Snaaht After Than YVaa
Ik (air Last Week.
SOUTH OMAHA, March 27. l!r.
Receipts were:
Official Mondsy ,
Offlclsl Tuesday
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep
i.nas
.. i.&
.a;
7.K
ij
11.IMI
74
. tti,
. 1
. 44
.104'
st
lan-H
n
4's....in
IOII4
f'ti St. L. ft S F. f.
.10"' Rt L. S. W. c. 4s.
. 79Vt Ssbosrd A. L. 4s.
. WW- So PsrlSc 4
W do 1st 4s rtfs
Pn. Hallwsv ft
Texss ft P. Is
T.. St. I,, ft W. 4s
t'nlon Paf lflr 4s
do con. 4s
r S Dleel id 6a..
Wthsh 1
do deb H
a'sstern Mi. 4s....
W. ft I. K
Wia. t'sntrsl
. 4s.
4s..
4s. sH
. so4
. i
. 43
. '.
.117,
.vn
. 4
.14,
.liSl
K
.114
. sl'4
. 7H
.
Boston Storks aad Honda.
BOSTON. March ti. Call loans, 6V per
tent; time loans, 4ify5Vt per cent, uttlciul
closing on stocks and bonds
Atchison adj. 4a.
do 4s
Mei. Central 4a. .
Atchison
da pfd
Boston ft Albany
Boston ft Mslne.
Poston Rlsvated
Kllrhburs pfd .
Msstcan Central
!nlon PacISc .
Amer. Arse.
do pfd
Amor. Pneu. Tubs.
Amar. Susar
do pfd
Amir. T. ft T
Atnat. Woolen
do pfd
Dominion I. A S.
Edison Rler. Illu.
Mass. Klectlie
do pfd 4. . .
Uss
nlted Fruit
United Bhos Mach.
do pfd
C. 8. Hi set.
do pfd
Wsstlns. common .
Adventur
Bid. "Asked
Quotations on the
change today were:
New York Stock ex-
Salea. High
Adams Kxpreaa
Amalgamated (op par lilt. Sim 109 'a
Amcrlcsn c. at F 3. 4;i
American C. ft F. pfd 3"0 lm
Alnsrlcan Col Ion Oil M0 V
American Cotton Oil pM
Amarlran Rxprssa
Amarlran H. ft U. pfd tne
American lot, securities. . . . 49.50A
Amarlran Linseed Oil KM
American Linseed OH pld.. ..
Low.
41
101 v
grain were:
Flour, bbls.
Wheat, bu..
Corn, bu....
Oats, bu....
Receipts. Shipments.
6.O0O . ll.ono
Sn.OO gn.ooo
.HR.OTio '7n,00O
W.0W) 13.000
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, March 37.-FLOUR
lrm; nrst patents, t4.tKj4.10; second pat
ents, 83.80(80 ho; first clears. 87.503.60; sec
ond cloars, 82.40fil.B6.
BRAN In bulk. 814.00.
(Superior Board of Trade quotations for
Minneapolis and Chicago delivery). The
range 01 prices, as lurnisnea by K. . Day
as liviii iwsiu ui irsai uuuaing. was:
Articles. Open. High. I Ijow. ( Close.! Yes y.
Wheat-I
May...
July...
Sept...
July...
"Vs
I
1 17N.
1 Wil
7TS
79S
77
1 18
1 19
- 76S
7
77H,
1 17
1 1SI
76'J
T7SI
1 18 '
1 1941
77
1 1714
1 1ST
r
Wheat
Mav
Julv
Kept.
VOrn
May
July
Sept.
oat
Mav
July
Sept.
Pork
Ma v
July
iJirrt
Muy
Julv
Sept.
Jilhs
Msy
July
SepL
'8's'77'tft STTHt' T7si
T7HinHf
71'4'1'Vti 1 1 'si. 1 wS 1 ivsl
77l.77SM 77l 77V4j
4.1rsi ttVaul 43JSU'
44U' lul 44W 441. 44lf,;.l
I IV 4tJ 6 tfl H 1 V'i 7!
I
't
77
4:1-4
44
m, :i-( n I at.
14 4o K S5 16 45 I IK 67H lA L'i,
16 t 111 ii'-j 18 t: 1 40 111 iKi
8 33 :'8 4TS Sn IT'i g 38
8 60 S 67 't 8 47 8 67V 8 4.'l,
8 60 8 ti7t 8 M 8 67 8 6-
8 75 ! I W 8 75 8 so t 70
8 To I 7 , 41 8 70 8 77H 8 fii
8 75 1 8 8T 8 75 8 8iV 8 70
No. !.
Cash Quotations were ss follows:
KIOl'R Dull, steady; winter patents.
tU.4uui.isJ; winter stiaiglits. 8J sutitXHO; spring
imlenls, ,vt b-xul 80, straights, 8ist(i8.&o;
bakers, ti-iwdl'.w.
WIlKAT-.Nu. 2 spring, Tt.fiXoc; No. J,
71iTc; No. 8 rei. Mtt4VtjC.
I'OHX-No. X CVi No. yellow! 4Jc.
OATS-No. I. sVc; No. X white, SJc; No. I
White. li'iiilV.
. ft VK No, 8. 600.
tJAHLKV tlood feeding, 87Vtft48c; fair to
b l( e malting, lijoc.
tU-:t:Ll No. I Uax, tl-07; Ko. 1 north
western, tl UH. 'J'linoihy. prime, 83.17.
Clover, contract grwde, tl3.50.
PHOt'lSlUNS Mrs lrk. per bbl., 118.45
4ila.5u. iJtrd. per lao lbs., ts.4t- Short
i ihs sides tlooael. 8S 7ofj 8. 75. Shurt clear
sides t boxed I, t S54j.uv.
Heceipis and shipments of grain and flour
Minneapolis cash Close Wheat: No. 1
nu.ro., ibc; i o. 1 nonnern, Yisfcc; to arrive
77H!; No. 2 northern. 76c; to arrive. 7c
No. 1 Uurum, 71Hc; No. 3 Durum, 6ic
v-urn; 10. veiutw, ae-cr- in o. x a74uc
Oats: No. 8. 26Wtfc. Barlev:- iT64k-
sxyv Bimiuu 1 m v riu&: i,asn, sl.livt.
Kansas City Urnln and rrorlsloas.
KANSAS CITY. March 17. WHEAT
Steady; May, 70Sc; July, 70Hc; September,
" t." veii, 110. a iisrn, ic"0iec; is o. ,
lavixc: ro. z rea, ."((!'c; iso. , Siurae.
t OKN-low, unchanged; May, 3c;
juiy, suic; ocpieniDer, uc: cash, No.
mixed, 41ic; No t white, 4Jc; No. 3, 43c.
iwio oiow; io. 2 wnue, xiwsisc.
RYE-8teady. R7c.
HAY Steady; choice timothy, til. 5012.00;
cnoice prauie, ;i.uo. (
BITIKK Urm; creamery, 36c; pack
ing. 13o.
KOUS Higher: Missouri and Kansas, new
No. 2 whltrwood cases Included. 13c; ease
count. U'tc; cases returned, ic off.
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu..
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
3.1.0H0
23.mi0
10,ii
In Market.
13.IS.0
25.000
13.000
I
Mllsrnnkee Gra
MILWAUKEE. March 27. WHEAT
Steady: No. 1 northern, sifiRlc; No. J north
ern. 774i74c: May,-T7i77c bid.
HYE-i-Steadv; No. 1. tjoiiinXc.
BAULKY Steady; No. 2, 55c; sample,
406Jc
CORN-Lower; No. 8 cash, 41'4i64.,c; May,
4ilSc bid.
(
were as follows:
Flour, bbls..,.
Wheat, bu
Corn, bu
Onit, bu,
iRye, bu
Barley, bu
Receipts. Shipments.
.... Kits) n.iNi
15,( 4t.JJ
l. )4iMt
87 3-)
S.0"0 ilisj
o4.Bm U.&im
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was firm; creameries, 1i)t
MSc; dairies. Ux(i23c. Eggs, tirin; at mark,
cases included. I2c: lusts. Uc; prime
Irsts. 13c; extras, 15c. Cheese, strong;
-14J13V.
Avnllakln gnnnllea nf 4rnln.
NEW YORK, March 17 8 pec is I tele
graphic, and cable communications received
by Bradstreet s show the following changes
In available supplies, as compared wuh lite
previous account:
Wheat, I nlted States and Canada, east of
Rockies, decreased 1.03.tu bu ; afloat for
and in Europe, Increased (uO.uuO bu.; total
Supply, decreased 421.0U0 bu.
Corn. L nlted States and Canad, east of
fvockies, decreased 1.7O7.0H) bu.
Oats. United Statea and Canada, east of
ftocktea. decreased 1 Hsu. si bu.
The leading decreases reported this week
are K7.uUi bu. In Mauitoba, 2.3 uuu bu. at
l'orUaAd. Ms ; U7,IM 4U- al the Chicago
PHIIJDEI.PHIA. March 27. Bl'TTER
Steady; extra western creamery, J7c; extra,
nearby prints, 3)e. 1
EQOS Firm: good demand; nearby fresh
and western fresh. lfs, at mark.
CHEESE Firm; New York full creams.
fancy, 1 1 i 1 4c ; choice, 13Vfl3c; fair to
good, 121 13c.
Feorta Market.
PEORIA, III.. March 87. CORN-Lower;
No. 3 yellow. 4Ue; No. 3, 42c; No. 4. 41c; no
grade. 34n40c.
OATS-Steady; No 3 white, S0c; No. 4
white. JSs'(c.
WHISKY-On the basts of $1.38 for fin
ished goods.
American LocomutlY
Amsr. L. pfd, ax-dls
American S. ft R
American a. ft R. pfd
Atnartcan Rusar Refining.,
Am. Tobacco pfd. ctfa....
Anaconda Mining Co
Atchison
Atchison pfd
Atlsntlc rosst Llna
Baltimore Ohio.........
Mainmort ft Ohio pfd....
Brooklyn Rspld Transit...
l.nadlss Pacific
Central ot Now Jersey
Chesspeska ft Ohio . ...
Chicago ft Alton
Chlrato ft Alton pfd...,
Chicago Orsst Wtatars
Chicago ft Northwestern. . ..
Chicago, Mil. ft Rt. Paul...
Chicago T. ft T
Chicago T. ft T. Pfd
C, C, C. 4V St. Louis
Colorado Fusl ft Iron
Colorado ft Southern
Colorado ft So. 1st pfd
Colorado ft So. Id pfd
Consolidated laa
Corn Producta
Corn Products pfd
Delawara A Hudson
Dalssart. L. ft W
lnvar ft Rio Grands
Denver A Rio, Grands pfd..
Distillers' Securities
Rns
Erls 1st pfd
Kris id pfd
Osncrai Electric
Hocking Valley
Illinois Central
International Paper
International Papsr pfd
Inlsrnstlonal Pump
Irlsmat tonal Pump pfd....
Iowa Central
Iowa Cant rat pfd
kansss Cltr fcouthsrn ,
Ksnsaa City So. pfd
Loulsvills ft Naahvlll
Manhattan L
Mctiupolttaa Street Hy
Mestcan Csntral M
MinneaDolla A St. Lxtuit....
M., St. P. A . . M
M . St. P. ft 8. 8. M. pfd..
Missouri Fa. IAc
Mlrsouti. Kansas ft Taxaa..
M . K. ft T. pfd
National Load
National R. R. of M. pfd..
New York Csntral
Nsw York. O. A W..
Norfolk A Western...
Noifolk A W. pfd
North Amsrtcas
Pscinr Mall
Pennerl'anta
People's Uss
P.O. C. ft St. Loull
Prsaaed aXnal far
Pressed Stesl Car pfd
Pullman 1'alti.a Car...
Reading
Reading 1st pfd
Reading id pfd
Hspubllo steal
Republic Stsel pfd
Rock lslsod Co
Rotk Irlsnd Co. pfd
t. L. ft S. F. Id sfd
At. lAUIa Southwasteru
ttt. Iula Souihwsstsrn pfd
Southsrn Paolfle
Boulhsra PsclAc pfd
southern Hallway
Southsrn Railway pfd
Tsnnrssss Coal ft Iron....
Tsise ft Pacific
Toledo, St. L. ft W
Toledo, St. L.
I aion Pacific
t ntos Ps-lflo
I mtsd Ststst
t'nltsd Stslss
I'nltsd Statst Hubbsr
t lilted States Rubber pfd
failed Ststss Steal
tnllsd SLstst Stael pfd...
Va. -iarolina Chemical
Vs -Csrollsa Cbsav pfd..
Wabaah
Vi abash pfd
W'slls-Fsrgo Eiprsss
Wsstlnghouss commos ...
Western I'nlon
Whcsllng ft, Lake Erls...
Wisconsin Csntral ,
wiscoasti Cantrsl pfd...,
Northern Pselftc
Csutrsl lathsr
Central Lssthsr pfd
Sloss-Sheltlsld Btsel
Toul sales for the dsjr
9.400
100
31. 1)
4on
J.t"0
TT.ino
1S.SO0
1.4110
100
t.000
i4 joo
i.O0
-
1.&00
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ton
T.luO
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nr,t
no's
12
1401,
J754
4t
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155
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172H
in
644.
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17414
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4tii
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'474
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1"S
ui
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MS
11)4
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ion
14.600
1.400
100
33 H
171W
JITS,
14
"iiii
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131
174
100
4SI,
31-4
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Close.
til
107i
42
101
M
tl
Uo
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t.lia
45
4
US
i'4
122
104 4
171
MS
104
164
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4
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lit
MS
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1.11
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11
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44
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1.404
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S.IDO 4fiS 44
1J.800
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1,100
i0
t.304
700
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41 S
44
7
4S
117 St
120
17!t4
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4S
40
4.1
71
K
147S
lit
171 S
lilt
44
34
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1(111
4.400
IOO
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100
400
4200
4O0
Sim
6.41s)
MS
CSS
1M,
161
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14V,
14.1
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72S
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MS
4S
14S
144
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74V,
141
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10
144
Dnlnlh Grain Market.
DC Lt.'TH. March 27.-WHEAT-On track
and lo arrive. No. 1 northern. 77c; No. 2
northern. 7&V; May. 77c; July, 74vc; Sep
tember, Tbc.
OATS On track and to arrive and May,
So.
Liverpool Urtla Market.
LIVERPOOL. March 27. WHEAT Spot,
nominal; futures, steady; May, 6s 7Vi.
July, bs tSd.
CORN B)t. American mixed, new, firm
at 4s Sd; Aim-rican mixed, old. quiet, at 4s
Id; futures, steady; May, 4a 6d.
Toledo Seed Market.
TOIJaX). March Z7-EED9 Clover, cash
and March. 17.72: April. 17 u&, October. ti iu.
Timothy, tl.'J.: Alsiks, t A.
tsffrs Market.
NEW YORK. March 27. COKFEK
futures opened steady at unrhsnged prices
to a decline of t points In sympathy with
European cables. Trading was very quiet
and the market eased off In the absence
of support and as a result of further de
cllne In the French market during the
late trading. The close was dull at 11 net
decline of iWilO points. Sales were reported
of l.("m ttMgs. including April, ..14 70s:
May, l7fuM : Julv. ! ; rv pteiiiher, 7 I ra
100 sos (iv4
I.400 its I7S
i.4o ioo". ',
M 41, S 44',
14.4.10 1M M7S
40 M4 M
'si'' 'sivi
400 7 7
100 231 !5
141.400 l:44, 133V,
4uS I 1S
.'.!... ' ii a'' '''
K 101 )ir
1.400 :V
4ij MS '"
ft W. pfd.
pfd.'.".!'.'.'.'.;
Ripresa....
Rssltr
10.70
too
10.400
sno
100
no
200
41' 400
100
'S
111
41
lol
147V4
SS
14
154 S
lS
14.400
11.700
17. sou ,
1.100'
47
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law 1144,
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104
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2011
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l.ioe
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46 S
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2 V,
1.1. too tharsa.
47S
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102
147
MS
14 ,
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n
106 V,
bOV,
1HS
44,
SMS
to 14
2744
44 V,
811
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11V,
204
444
Id
47
41S
US
77T,
SSV,
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170-
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ss
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MS
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too v
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113V,
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lot, 44
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in
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V7S
ili4l
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104
avs
45 lAlh'ties
.101 Amslgsmsted ..
. 7IS Americsn Zinc .
. M VAtlsntfc
.lo.f!Rinshsnn
.2V,t4il'sl. ft He. Is...
,17S, Centennial
,1.i5 Copper Rsngs ..
.112 lislr West
. Si's Franklin
.IMS, Cranky
Chem. Jl lisle Hnjrala ....
M I Mass. Mining ..
. 2JSMlrhlsn
.139V4iMohswk
.Ml Mont. C. ft C.
.131 Old Dominion ..
42v,scola
Ms
...I07S
... 1 V
...247
.:. II
...
...4
109
Parrot
Qlllncy
Shsnnnn
Tsmsrack
Trinity
I'nlted Copper
t . H. Mining..
OH
MS It'. 8.
. .10 ,1'iah
. 40 victoria ....
.lf Winona
. go .Wolrsrlne ..
. IS North Butts
.... JS
0
.... 10
.... 21 S
.... n
....!
.... 24
.... SOU
14
.... 14
.... 12',
.... 2JV,
.... S
.... 1JV,
.... 40-,
.... 4
.... 4.1 S
....11)3
....
.... I2S
.... IS
....107
.... 10
.... I7UJ
.... 47S
.... II!
..... 44 S
.... V
.... .
....1.14
.... 4IS
Two davs this week.... .Ro 11.170 24.10?
Same days Inst week.... .! 14. Mil S2.L'41I
Same week before 3 11.744 So M0
Same three weeks ago.. 8.013 12.StJ l.
Same four weeks ago....l2.61t 19.7.e5 lg.Trtl
Same days last year 1.274 14,357 17.74
The following table shows the receipts
or csttle. hogs and sheep at South Omaha
for the year to date, compared with Isst
year: V 1?"S. , Inc.
Cattle IKW.NST. ioo Ml 46 624
Hogs Mi, sag 873.474 MI4
Sheep 4:'4. 570 iM.910 7,
RANGES OK PRICES.
Cattle. Hogs.
Omaha , $?Oiri0O W f"-yi.Sil4
Chicago l.'ish-fl.iift .t4i.
Kansas City J 255. 5.451742H
St. Ixmls 2 iK-fiO ts " Svia2Hi
Sioux City .'ioS'5 50 6.U.23
CATTLE QUOTATIONS.
The following will show the prices psld
for the different kinds of cattle on the
South Omaha market:
Qood to choice corn-fed steera 4 SntJS.Bt
Kalr to choice corn-fed steers 4.6V(4.8S
Common to choice corn-fed steers.. 4.W64.S5
Oood to choice cows and heifers.. I TMt I SO
Good to choice feeders 4.0t'34.(
Fair to good Blockers and feeders., t Mflt.09
Common to fair stocktis I 7fi2 K
Hulls, stags, etc 1.6OS10
MONDAY'S SHIPMENTS.
The following sliows the num".r of cars
of stockers and feeders shipped to the
country yesterday and their points or des
tination: CATTLE. Cars.
H. M. Brlndly, Washington. Is Q 1
N. O. Franklin, Shellenhurg, la. R. 1... 1
B. Wilson, Chapln. 111. Q
R. II. Oood. Hetndon. la MH 1
W. S. Holliday. Oreenfleld, In.-J 1
E. Everson, Soldine, In. N. W 1
8. P. Sonthworth, Ravenna, Neb. 3 !
B. A. Crunton, Odcbolt. la.-N. W !
C. W. Malier. Fort Dodge, la. O. W.... S
Valley Stock Yards Valley. Neb. V. P.... 1
The following table shows the average
price of hogs at South Omaha for the last
several days, with comparisons:
1 1IT I 4 1114 4 14
4 SI4 IS It It's 4 II
U I"s 4 Jo 1 1. ..l?n 4 II
I lit 1 H - 1 I.4S I It
I t. tm 1 It p. HO 4 It
11 tN 1 W I livo 4 II
I .... llo I 40 7 4 1'
i 1IS 1 4u H M3 4 CO
I I 'SO I 4 lens 4 ?s
I p 1 10 12 Il"' 4 Jl
i . 07S I in 1 11M 4 .
1 , 114 IH 4 1311 4 n
HEIFERS.
1 440 t 4 I too 4 04
1 4"0 i It) 1 74.1 4 "V
1 tsn lu 1 111 4 04
I sn I on 1 1043 4 :
i 45 1 an i cm ?o
II ism t a tl " 4 5
47 SS4 I 71 . I sso 4 25
i 10M I 75 4 ll1 4 :
t 71 I 15 I SVS I 10
I II I 45 .. It's 4 W
I Ml Tl" 1 s 4 It
4 7I 4 40 1 7S5 4 40
1 l0 4 0 1 ,.1510 4 0
I .MO 00 1 ...1034 4 II
BVLLS.
1 140 1 to 1 ltijn I is
I iro 1 I I7w 1 4o
I 1st I 7 I n I n
1"..., 70 I 74 1 , HIS
1 1270 I 75 1 1410 40
1 ...I 1 00 1 1500 I to
1 1140 S M I , 1710 I 40
1 740 . I UO 1 13- I SO
1 1110 I 0U 1 110W t 45
1 ,..1150 I Ot 1 1050 I 75
1 ...1110 I IS 1 12KII ( 75
1 r....1n 4 T5 t 1400 t T
I I?i 4 15 I 2100 J 15
1 140 1 40 1 15J0 4 0
t 1406 I 40 1 70 I in
1 1270 i 40 1 5n 4 15
1 1410 I M
CALVES.
1 sio 1 75 1 in 1 74
I Ill I 14 4 4 R 71
1.... 140 i 00 t '5P I 75
17 l 4 00 1 tin I 00
I 143 to 1 115 I 00
1 k 4 10 i if" 4 no
1 20 4 M t 130 4 (SI
I f0 4 30 m I on
4 SS 4 50 I Son I 25
1 140 4 00 1 1.30 I M
1 10a I no 1 10 iti
1 i.'-O 4 4 1. ?I0 4 44
1 ioo I n I IW I 25
1 id 1 to : lto 1 a
1 140 I 50 1 17 10
i 1M I 14 . 4 ?-n l
1 40 I Tl I it Id
STAGS.
1 1RSO 4 en 1 130 4 11
BTOCKEfcS AND FEEDERS.
1 43o 1 to i no I no
1 5 I on 1 its. 4 no
t 110 I OS 1 73 4 10
1 710 I 50 1 476 4 1
4 ITS I 10 13 114 4 1
I II i 10 1 110 4 20
1 .10 I 50 i 7 4
1 474 I 44 M 71 4 5
1 7 t 71 14 70 4 15
7 171 I 74 ..i 451 4 ?
1 440 I 75 1..J 00 4 40
404 4 44 1 1031 4
1 440 I 10 r e 4 0
4 ?3 I M II 4 40
4 773 I SO il 131J 4 ,4
Is.. HI 4 0
ket stesdy; storkers lower; beeves. $4 2Mf
ioo; cows and htlters. Scnj4S0: stockets
and feeovis, ,xiii m; valve, and yesrllng,
1 iti4 Ui.
lit MIS-Recripis, ' ;.: head; maiket c
higher; selling st $41ii! ; bulk of ss!e,
.. Ulib :i.
OMAHA WHULLIALu MARKET.
Date. I 11X16. !19O6.IllK.lSO3.ilS0-J.ill.190O.
Lnt)tn Closing; Stocks.
IXDNDON. March 27. Closing quotations
on stocks were:
40 5-14 N. T. Central....
.. S Norfolk ft W
.. US Is pfd
.. I S Ontario ft w
..107 Penasylrsnla ....
.111 Rand Mines
..177-4 Heading
.. tl I da 1st pfd
.. lll da id p d
,. isl , Southsrn Ktllwty
.. lA-ss ' do pfd
.. ttlt Boulhars Pa. 14c .
.. to Inlen Pacific ...
.. 41 do pfd
.. so 1 1', s. Steel
.. 704 1 do pfd
...171 . Wanaaft
..15..SI da pfd
. 1S4 Spanish a frl
oulet. ,d per ornate.
niuiN r. 1 tvTi per cent.
The rale of discount in he open market
for short bills is &-14 per cent; for three
months' bills, SSttfifc p?r cent.
Consols, money
do tccount
Anaconda
Atchison
do pfd
Baltimore ft Ohla..
Canadian Faclgc ...
Cbss. ft Ohio
Chlcsga Ot. W
P.. M ft Si. P
De Beers
Dssrtr ft K O
do pfd
Kris
do 1st pfd
de M pfd
Illinois Central
Loulstlltt ft Nash..
M . K. ft T
S1LVKR Bar.
..111S
.. ii
.. S4
.. k.S
.. 7IS
4,
.. 70
.. If
.. 50
.. 4fV
..lot
.. 74
.15434
.. M
.. 43S
..lusV
.. J IS
OMAHA. March 7 Bank clearings for
today aere l,36ti.7b9 at and for the corie
gpomltng dalu last year II. 32.771. 4J.
Ti'etiarr atatentent.
7 1cc; IieceinlM-r. ir; February, 7iuc. Spol -j - WASHINGTON. March 27. Today's siate
Rio, steady; No. 7 mfj-ite, l',C. 1 meal of lieatuiy balance in the geneial
Condition of Trade and ((notations on
Staple and Fancy Produce.
EGGS itecelpts. liberal: fresh stuck, cast
count, 18c.
j-iy ri fOLLTKi Hens, liiaiu'c; 01a
roosters, aVtc; turkeys, lie; uucas, lit:;
young rooslers, evil": aeese. 8c.
DRhJoslO rUlLTKl-iurKeyi, la'asc:
old loin., in'dlllc; chickens, ldtiUc; old roost
ers, ic; ducks. lUc: acese. inc.
BUTTER l'acklna stock. 13c: choice to
fancy dairy, 1K19c; creamery, ,11 a -1 We.
HA r 1'iices quoted by omana reeu com
pany: No. 1 upland, 17; medium, Iv M;
coarse, W.0V66 50. Rye atraw, t U).
oRAW Jrer ton. Hi. Ml.
TRoi'iCAL rauiTS.
DATES Per Ix.x of SO 1-lb. Pkgs.. S2.00;
Hallowe'en, In 70-lb. botes, per lb., lie; May
ers, per lb., 4c; walnut stunted, 1-lb. pkgs..
12.00 per due; 8-lb. boxes, ll.uO.
OKANUKS-Californlo. extra rancy rteu
tand navels, all siaea. 13. Ls: fancy navels,
$3.26; choice, all , slats,, ii..
LEMONS Liinonieru, extra rancy, J.4U
aire. W.75; M to ,3o giia, 14.26. ..
FIGS California: tier 10-lb. carton, ,oQ
Sic; Imported tniyrott, tUree-crown, 11c; six
crown, 13c.
BANANAS Per medium sized bunch. u.ii
2.26; jumbos. 2.ovato0.
TANGERINES California, per Dox ox
bout 125. 13.(.
GRAPE FRL'IT Florida, per box. ti.OOii
i.bo; California, per box, I4uxa-l.ii.
(HLllS
PKARS Winter Nellis. 12.60.
APPLES California Newton. Pippins and
Baldwins, $2 per bu. box; Ben Davis, 12
per bu. box: WinesaDS. I2.&0 iter bu. box
other varieties, t2.0u4j2.a0 per bu.; New York
apples, Baldwins and Russets. .0u per bbl,
U RAPES Imported Malagas. So.vtX4v7.6u.
OLu v ij.L,fc.'iiliii.S.
POTATOES-Hoine grown, per bu., 604
60c; South Dakota, per bu.. 75c.
NAVY BEANS Per bu., I1.K5; No. 2. t.76.
1-.1MA BEANS Per ID.. 6C
CABBAGE C.Iiforr.U. 2c per lb.; Wis
consin, in crates, oer lb.. IWalKe.
CARROTS, PARSNIPS AisD il.RNIPS-
Per bu., 85c.
CELERY-Callfornla. It per doa.
SWEET POTATOES-Illlnols. per U-pk.
DDI., 14.00.
NEW VEGETABLES.
TOMATOES Florida, per crate ot 30 lbs.
net It, nil
WAX BEANS Per hamper of about 80
Ilia . net. tK. ,
ONIONS Home grown, yellow and red.
per bu., h6c; Spanish) per crate, 12.26; Colo
ratio red and yellow, uer bu.. SI.
BTKIMI tiu.AP.B-ri er naniper 01 tuoui ou
lbs., net, 3.u0'u4.00.
GREEN PEPPERS Florida, per 6-baaket
crate, 4 60.
TURNIPS. BDET8 AND CARROTS
Louisiana, per Uua. bunches, 7c.
SHALLOTTS Louisiana. per doxen
bunches, 'tic
HEAD LETTUCE Louisiana, per bbl.,
17. wxy 10.00; p.-r dot. heads, fl.OO1.36.
LEAF LEXTCCE Hothouse, per doa.
heads, 45c. ,
CUCUMBERS Hothouse, per dog., SI.ia9
i lb' BEEF CUTS.
No 1 ribs, 13c; No. 2 ribs, ll'c; No. 3
ribs, Vc; No. 1 I0U1, 16c; No. 2 loin, 13c;
No. 3 loin. llVic; No. 1 chuck, Sc; No. I
chuck, &'4c; No. S chuck, 6c; No. 1 round,
Sc; No. 2 round, 7c; No. S round, 7'c;
No. 1 plate, 4c; No. 2 plate, 3'c; No. 1 plute.
sc.
n 1 r( r. uLtA Atui o.
CIDER Per keg, W.10: per bbl., S8.75.
IIONEY-New, er 24 lbs., 43.60.
CHEESE Swiss, new, loc; . Wisconsin
brick, lie; V IsconJin Umberger, lac twins,
13'c; Y'our.g Americas, 16c.
NUTS W alnuts. No. 1 soft shells, new
crop, per ib., 15ic; hard shells, per lb.,
13Vc. Pecans, Uig-, per lb.. 14o; small, per
lb 12c. Peanuts, per lb., tivic; roasted, per
lb., sc. CI1II1 walnuts, per lb., 12(tl3'c.
Aliuonds, soft shells, per lb.. 17c; hard
shell, per lb., 16c. Cocoauula, tl per sack
FRESH FISH Trout, 11c; halibut, 10c;
pickerel, dressed, 7c; white bass, 11c; sun
nsh, $!c; perch, skinned and dressed. He;
pike, loc, redsnapper, lie: salmon, lie;
crttpples, fuic, el, loc; black bans, 22c;
wliitttnsh, lie; frog legs. pr uos., Cur; lob
sters, green, J2-j; L,oliv-a io'.jjtert, 37c:' blue
flsn, lic; burring. 4e; Spanish mackerel, loc;
haddock, 10c; shrimp, Il.vuwl.6v per gallon;
anient, lie, cod, 12c.
RADISHES Hothouse, per doa. bunches,
&0(fi 1 6c. -
MlHHROOMS-'iIvtlisuac, ptr lb., to4j0c.
OYSTERS--Fresh standard, tl.4u per al.;
shell oyaiais'. tl-tdv0 per luO; Little Neck
clams. 11.60 per luu.
SUGAR Granulated cane. In bhls., S04;
gianulatud cane, in sucks, S6.0I; gianulaled
beet. Id sacks, S4.91.
SRt'P 1 bun els, !4c per gal.; In cisii,
t 10-lb. cans, tl u; cases, 11 6-lu. cans, 42 40;
cases, I -V-lo- cans, 41. so.
COFFEE Roa led: No. ii. CV,C per lb.;
No. SO, ivVc per lb.; No. 2b, lt'u per lb.;
No. 20. 16H! per lb.. No. 21, LVe per Ib.
,'LOUK t holesalei Best high grade Ne
braska, per ewl.. tl Ho; best high grade pat
ent Minnesota, per twl., t- 3o; sliaight pat
ant Nebraska, per est., (I W; secuud pat
ent Nebraska, 41. W.
Cl.'RED FISH Family whiteflsh. per V
bbl., 1 lbs., t4.6o; Norway mackerel, per
bbl., ioD lba., blc-atert. StouO; No. 1, t-);
No. t, t2.uo; No- . tJi-vO; Irish, No. 2, tlS.Oo;
Hci-ring, in bbla.. 20u lbs. ejen, Norway, 4a,
til 00; Norway, ok, tli uO; Holland, mixed.
IU.60; Holland herring, in kegs, milkers,
c; kegs, mixed, ioc.
CANNED GOttDS Corn, standard west
ern, 66'0'vOc; Maine, tl 25. Tomatoes. 3-ib
cans, tl.2a-tjl.5o; 2-lb., ;viH'. Ploeapplts.
grated, I-lb.. t?0692SO; sliced, tlvuxu2.Su.
Gallon apples, fanc y. tJ 5o: Caiiroi nia tiprt
cola, tl 4oii2 00; pears, 1. 7ixti.au, peachuS,
fancy, Sl.lf tiJ.tO; H. C. iteaches, t4.0v-u2.i-
Alaska salmon, red. 11.15. pink. Sue; fancy
Chinook. F.. 1210; fancy aockeye, F., tl.Ua;
sardlnea. H oil. t26u, 4 mustards, l.fey
1 10. Sweet poiatoea. tllatil.2ti; sauerkraut,
tls; pumpkins. Sucbtl.vO; wax beans, 2-10.,
TalfOc; lima beans, 1-lb., 76e(tfil.S6; sploacb,
llk.u0i); cheap peas, 2-lb-, toe; extra. ,ia
f ir; fancy, fl lU1.7i.
BROOMS No. 1 carpet, S.T25; No. t carpet.
t2.'; No. t plain li .
HIDES. PELTS AND TALIX)W-No. 1
green hides, c; No. 2, Sc; No. 1 sailed,
11c; No 2. 10-: bull bides. 7fic; dry
hides. 12?j3(c. Horse hides, large, 3; small.
11 Aheep pelts, esch teVftttl th. Tallow, No.
L 4c; No. i. e; rough, lHc,
Mch.
Mod.
Mch.
Mch
Mch
Mch.
Mch.
Mch.
Mch.
Mch.
Mch.
Mch.
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0 i i 5 UI 1 31 I I 181 4 74
UMVl 4 SOI 1 7 241 s 00 I 4 ill
lim 4 Sl 5 ll T 281 1.11 t.lll 4 75
4 71
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6 11 1 4 SSI 6 Oil 7 10j 17
1 6 Oil 6 04 i 7 061 t ?2
10 I I 4 981 7 IS1
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sit IS IKi; 24 14 0 121
1944 1 I 5 18 7 22j I 5 18 4 8?
I 5 13! I 7 281 121 I 4
6 25
t 21
6 20
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5 371 4 SO
I 4 87
8 Ml 4 II
SCnOV
The titrlclal number of cars of stock
brought in today by each roati was:
Cattie. Hogs, sne p. n r s,
C. M. ft St. P J
Missouri Pacific 1 '
I'nlon PHclftc IS 14 1
C. A N. W east 1 S 1
C. A N. W.. west.... 27 26 I
C. St. P.. M. & O.... Is S
C, B. Q., east S 6 .. ' ..
C. B. & Q.. west 102 25 12 1
C R. I. ft P., east.... 2 S
C. R. I. ft P.. west.. 5 ' S
Illinois Centrul s ;.
Chicago Gt. West 2 1
Total receipts
.183
103
38
tie. Hogs. Sheep.
St 1.3f7 7"7
847 2.178 1,11
WO 1.616 1.8't
91S 1.621 1,662
52
156
8
138
21 e t a t
24 .....
146
42
64
28
26
29
3
279 ..w. 2.747
1.410 7,672 8.008
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head lnaicatea:
Ca
Omaha Packing Co
Swift and Company
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour & Co
Van Sant & Co
Carey
Lobman e t-O
W. I. Stephen
Hill Son
Huston & Co...
Hamilton & Rothschild..
L. F. Husi
Wolf & Murnam
Mike Haggerty
Sol Degan-
J. B. Root sV Co
Bulla & Kline
Other buyers
Totals ...
CATTLE Receipts of cattle this morning
numbered only a few over 200 cars, which
was rather a meager run as compared to
r-nrreannntllna davs of MeVlOUS weeks.
there having been 276 cara here one week
ago.
The market on beef steers waa In a good
healthy condition nnd generally satisfac
tory throughout. At the opening buyers
were Inclined to bid, it anything, a llltle
lower, but the trsde finally settled down
Into a steady mnrkel, on which basis
everything desirable sold and In reason
able season.
Cows and heifers seemed to be In very
rond demand and the desirable kinds were,
If anything, strong as compared with yes
terday, and th tiH-dium kinds were at
least steady. The offerings of cow stuff
of all kinds were practically all taken
some time before midday.
The run of stockers and feeders waa
quite large, there being an especially large
number of westerns, mostly Wyoming.
The market did not show any material
change, prices being generally lust about
steady. The cattle of this kind have been
coming In pretty fast this week, and as
the yards are In exliemely bad condition
owing to sloppy weather, the feeling did
not appear to be any too strong; in rsct,
speculators are, ir anything, mora in
cllned to sell than buy.
Representative sales
BEEF STEERS.
Ku As. Pr. Ke. , A. sr.
1 719 I 74 ts 1071 4 fl
14 MI t 71 1 1?4 4 4
1 1(141 I 71 1 ISO I 10
4 t! I 14 44 :lr,l 4 14
I Ill III 4 111 4 M
1 7(W 4 no II 1014 I M
5 IS4 4 on I... iisM I UI
I K 4 tS 1 HaM 4 to
4 771 4 10 Is. 1240 4 M
1 171 4 II il 144 IS
II IHO 4 14 4 14 4 40
4 l 4 HO ; 1046 4 W
4 11 IS 4 t 1 1171 4 II
It 121 4 tl) 10 I.ti 4 It
4 890 4 HO 11 Ill 4 41
14 411 4 2i 16 H.S6 4 44
1 KM) 4 -'I : 12M 4 74
M lilt 4 it 14 1174 4 TO
15 i:i 4 !i 1144 4 70
t 1010 4 IS 1111 4 71
i lmiO 4 10 t lunl 4 71
t 135 4 10 :i 1274 4 71
1 IOO 4 Is 14 1.21 4 44
14 1'2 4 ii tl- 1211 4 Tl
i '...leu 4 SS It lost 4 U
t lis) I Is 41 II l 4 SO
I M 4 15 tt , II4 4 la
I Mi 111 7 1141 4 so
14 1041 4 40 17 1U67 I 00
14 7s& 4 4s 4 1154 4 00
T 1077 4 Ml It IIL'I 00
N a 4 60 13 1214 4 14
23..., 11' 4 40
COWS.
1 120 1 40 1 1040 I 54
4 747 1 K 1 10.11 I 14
1 I V0 1 U(M I 40
1 750 I Ml 1 .1110 I It
I 4i0 Oti 4 HI I 10
1 110 i M 21. 741 I 44
1 1040 i 2.". 4 1024 I 10
4 "7 I li 1 1100 I II
1 440 I 24 1 IH t 44
4 HI itt 1 Ill I 14
1 474 I 40 1 Hot I 14
1 ,.. 640 i 40 11 is I 4s
4 147 I 40 1 IKS) I 76
i 171 I 45 I lltn S Tl
1 1M7 I lo 1 line )
1 4 .0 I M 4 1114 I 71
1 IM I btf I M4 I Tl
1 14 i 40 4 106 I 74
1 Mu I lu 4 1071 I T4
1 M I f0 1 14KI I T
t luW I 40 4 intt I Tt
t H"0 I to 4 1064 I 74
i 1060 t T6 I tst I 74
4 Ilea I 75 10 1161 I SS
i 1170 I 76 It Ill t st
1 lest I 76 t lll I H
1 ISO i 76 4 ja 4 44
1 S74 i 16 1 1134 4
1 1240 76 4 llzt I la
4 Ill I 76 II 121 I U
1 1016 I Tl T 1144 4 44
I into lu 24 SM I si
I lo.s I (si 1 117 9 M
4 1U I w 4 1041 I S4
1 l' 4 4 1 1110 SO
S 1111 I 00 ti Ml I SS
I I4 IW II 441 S
1 ISO I to I ..1171 4 St
1 i . . lu tl I 00 II 1st 4 OS
4. 1IWT I It 1 tst 4 tt
1 4(4 1 10 I lu 4 tt
I 442 4 11 11 M S
4 fl t SS 4 1144 4 14
4 1IM4 I 24 I 10 4 14
SI. I.nnle Lisa SlorU Market.
ST. l.OI'IS. -March '.7. C ATT I, K Re
ceipts. ;ci head. Including l.'l Tunis.
Market sirotig ; .native shipping and eapoit
steers, 14 ITvfjii.eO; dressed beef snd butcher
steers, St.OtOin.lj: f-'teeis, under l.'ion lbs.,
t;:. M4 fc"; stockers nad feeders, ti4"1S4.";
cow and heifers, lOftf A.W ; centers, II 74
4J22.1; bulls, t2.tinii4.nii; calves. l2.aMli-t.it;
Tenas snd Indian steers. Jstsslenr . 7; cowt
and heifers. t.'."(i 12.
HOtlS-Receipts, 7.x bead Market Ji
10c higher; pigs and lights, sr.ti.4i; pack
ers. tn.MVu 4f; butchers and lest heavy.
RHKKP AND LAMBS Receipts, 841 hesd.
Market steady; native muttons, I40fi&..0;
lambs, S.V.'ioitit.fO.
HOGS The market this mornlnar was un
der the Influence of the good, strong local
uemann ana tne moderate receipts and
opened a good, big 4o higher. At first it
waa a little sow. hut ss it firmed tin if
became active and everything In sight
changed hands promptly. The market
closed at the high point of the dav. In
brief, the market might be described as
active and 64510c higher than yesterday's
general market. The bulk of all the hogs
soltl nt tfi.JrxtfS.SO, as against K2 for the
long string yesterday. The ton todrtv was
S6.3S.
The advance todav carries the market to
Hie high point touched so far this year.
representative sales
No
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4 II
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4 25
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4 24
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4 174.
5 171,
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4 17 H
I 17 H
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4 I7
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4 27 i,
4 17 S,
4 274
4 2TVj
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F.nvvAnna-woou lOIMI MT t.lll.TV
Brokerage Firm Rxniieratetl In IHs
trlet lotrt of Minnesota.
ST. PAt'L, Minn.. March 27.- Special
Telegram. Judge B111111 of the district
cottrl, announced his decision today In the
esse of the Minneapolis Chamber of Com
merce, egslhst Ed ward-Wood company. In
corporated. Several months ago this
brokerage concern was en.tolned from us
ing the quotations of the chamber, and last
October it was cited lo show why It was
not In contempt of court, as It was rharged
Us use of the q violations of the Superior
Rosrd of Trsde was merely a subterfuge.
Inasmuch ss Ihe latter quotations were
Identically the same as those of the Min
neapolis chamber. The decision of "nit
guilt v" completely exonerates the Edwards-Wood
company, and rlates the
Superior Bosrtl of Trade on a legal lev I
with the leading grain exchanges of the
country. '
Wool Market.
BOSTON. March 27. WOOIi The Boston
wool market Is firm with a steady, de
mand In evidence. This hss resulted In a
wsy from the Increased firmness abroad..
However, some feellna exlsls thst the mar
ket may rertch a hard position. The goods
market Is not In a r-ondlttnn sstlsfactory lo
traders. Territory wools are sctlve. Pulled
wools are In fair movement. Foreign wools
are strong. Leading quotations follow:
Ohio and Pennsylvania XX snd above,
fi.lRc; X. Si'(iS.V: No. I. SSfiSfc; No. 2. lt
40c; fine unwashed. 26W2AHC; three-elgths-blood.
unwashed. .VMiAVVsc; three-elghthe-blood,
S:!;!',-; half-blood, 82H? iUo ; un
washed delaine. 'Xft29c: fine wsshed delaine,
StUyb-STr. Michigan, fine unwashed. 24i2.-:
quarter-blood, unwashed, 31V4i82c; three-elghths-blood.
8:v,fr3c: half-blood. 31Vf
12c; unwashed delnlne. 27tlc. Kentucky snd
Indiana, etc.: Three-eighths and, quarter
blood. 2f33 Territory: Idaho, fine. 224r
I3c; heavy fine. lSorisv; line medium. Ci?J73c;
medium. 2ffi27c; low medium. 2Vf!27e. Wy
oming, fine. ClfiiSc; heavy fine. Ifi30c; fine
medium, 2223c; medium. 2fi37e. Vtah snd
Nevada, fine, 22'ai3c; hesvy fine lWWs ;
fine medium. 224123c; medium. 2v67c; low
medium, 26ViC7c. Dakota, fine. j-:3c; fine
medium, 2lj23e; medium, 27(&liRc; low nm
dlum. K427r. Montane, fine choice. 24f0t
the; fine average, 23'(i24c: fine medium
choice. 242nc; average. 23d24c; staple. lrt
2Sc; medium choice. i'hc.
rfr. lOl'I8. March 27.-WOOTe-Steady :
medium grades, combing and clothing. 2-6f
28e: light line. 22fi26e; heavy fine, ISfLIc;
tub washed. SltilWc.
SHEEP RecelDts of sheen lmliunnm.
bered only forty-seven cars, as against
fifty-four cars yesterday and alxty-slx a
week ago. It was. however, a fair Tues
day s run. and the way the markets are.
plenty large enough. A portion of the re
ceipts did not arrive until late In the fore
noon, wtilcfl delayed the trade very ma
terially. While there was nothing esDecisllv new
connected with the sheep trade today, there
was Doin yesteraay ana lousy a llltle more
lire aiepiayea than was the rule last week.
Buyers seemed to all want a few loada of
both aheep and lamba and they were out
In good season, and It did not take them
very long to make their selections, thus
giving the market a better tone. At the
same time, prices were no higher, being
generally only steady with yesterday.
While the bulk of the receipts changed
hands In good season, the demand was
limited, and In some cases salesmen found
It difficult to dispose of all their holdings.
The general market, however, was In very
fair condition, as compared with what It
was last week.
Quotations: Good to choice native lambs,
t6 3061.60; good to choice light western lambs
16. Kill 6. 50; good to choice heavy lamba, t&OO
4J.I0; fair to good lambs, Stl.0Ka6.6O; cull
lamba, S4 5oT5 60; good to choice light year
lings, S5.66li6.00; good to choice heavy year
lings, 16 86; fair to good heavy yean
lings, St. 4066.60 good to choice wethers,
!6.60j6.i6; fair to good wethers. to.kK4j 86;
good to choice ewes, 14 76ft6 M; fair to good
ewes. I4.14J4.66; cull aheep and buck, 83.00
4.04).
Representative sales!
fsHCErT
Metal .Market.
NEW YORK. March 27. The Ixmrfon tin
market was higher with spot closing at
iMiiS 5s and fututs at 1 6s. locally
the market was steadv and higher In sym
pathy with the foreign gain. Spot was
quoted at 1SSMiftS1.cn. Copper had a very
sharp advance in- innnnn wiin spin cum
in at 84 6s snd futures at 80 5s. Lo-
callv tne market was nrm who mae quoieu
at fl 8. 50(1,18.75; electrolytic, tl8.atvai8.ot): cast
in IlRiiK.718.2fi. Lead was quiet at to.a'iW
6.46 In the local market, but advanced Is 3d
to 16 16s in London. Spelter waa uncnangen
at 24 15a In I-ondon and at S6.iryQ6.26 In
the local market. Iron was higher In the
English market with standard foundry
closing at 47s lOd and Cleveland warrants
at 47s WVid. Locally no change waa re
ported. No. 1 foundry northern, S18.25f
1S.26; No. 1 foundry northern, 117.TMil8.85;
No. 1 southern, tl 8 26418.75; No. 1 foundry
southern, t17.604i18.ll5. 1
ST. IyOT'19. March 27. METALS Lead,
quiet at S6.27H: spelter. S6.05.
Xew York Mining; Mocks.
NEW TOTtK, ' MarcI- 27.-Oloeln quota
tions on mining stocks were:
A4ama ros
Allot
llrsoes
Brunswlek Con ..
I'oirtstot-k Tunnel
Cos. Csl. A Vs..
Horn Silver
Iron Silver
Letdvlllt Cos ...
..in
.. 44
.. Ml
.. li
..116
..too
..6 J
.. 4
Llttlt Chltf ..
ontarle
Kr-hlr
Phoenix
Potoal v
Karats
Sierra Navada
Small Hope ..
Stindtra
.. 7'.,
..100
..476
.. 1
.. 10
.. :
.. n
.. to
..SMI
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK, March 27. COTTON-Spot
closed quiet; middling uplands, 11.7oc ; mid
dling gulf, 11.96c; sales, none.
RCA I. ESTATE TRAXIFERI,
No.
22 western
20 western
S western
84 western
IKS western
it western
Si7 western
616 Colorado
bucks
ewes
ewes
ewes
ewes
wethers
lambs feeders...
Mexican lamba
CHICAGO LIVE
STOCK
Cattle Steady Hoars Five to Ten Cents
Higher Sheen Firm.
CHICAGO. March 27. CATTLE Re
ceipts. 4.500 head; market steady; common
to prime steers. t-1.So4j40; cows, t3.6ou'4.ti;
heifers. S2.75t: bul
Ii.0n4i7.nl); Blockers and feeders, 82.7a434.7a.
HOOS Receipts. 11,000 head; market
6tjl0r higher: choice to prime heavy. S6.I0
tti 46; medium lo good heavy, H.M6.IH;
butcher weights. t VCVt; good to ctml c
heavy mixed, t6.36i.42Vk; packing, ViMrff
L40.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 17.01
head; market aheep firm: lambs weak o
6c lower; sheep, 14 sOti!.28; yearlings, It 73
66.40; lambs. t4.76t.7.
John C. Barnard et al. to J. M. Stein
berg, lota 3 and 6, block 1, Drake's
add
Nellie Holmes to Duncan llnlayson,
lot 11, block 1, Pruyn Park
Fred A. Parsell and wife -to same, lot
13. block 1, Pruvn Park
L. F. Dunn to Florence , Lumber and
Coal company, Iota 6 and 6, block 1,
Saratoga add
H. A. Tukey lo Addle Van Anden, lot
13, block 2d, Halcyon Heights
Jennie A. Council to H. A. Tukey,
lots 12 and 14. block 28. Halcyon
Heights
E. Erway and wlfe.et al., to John
Saunders, lots 5. 8. 7, 8. 9 and 10,
block 2, Krway V Nelson' 2d add
Lena Kahn and husband to Morris
Blank, lot 18. block , Patrick's 2d
. add -.,
George M. Lane and wife to II. J.
Grove, lots 3. 4. 6. 6. 9, 10 and 11,
block 4, Halcyon Heights
M. J. Fleming and wife to Charles
Johansson and wife, 17 acres swV
fli X-15-12
A. M. Anderson et al. to Bridget Bar
ret, e lot 6, Isaacs 4V OrlfTen s add..
E. J. Coyle and wife to. Axel Meyer,
part lot 4, block 2. Park Place
Educational Home to Catharine Hoch
sirasaer, sH lot 1, block 172, Omaha.,
The city of Omaha to same, same.,,...
Augusta Kidder to J. II. Bennett, lot
26, block 2, Avondale Park.
Same to aame, lot 'A. block 2, .-A van
dal Park
H. J. Grove and wife to E. R. Hodges,
lots 1, 2 and 20, block 22, Halcyon
Heights
E H. Olson and wife to same, lots 21,
22. S and 24. block 22, same
Same to H. J. Grove, lots 1. 2. 7, 8, t,
10, 11, 12 and JO, block 22, same.,
R. H. Olmsted and wife to . W. H.
Thomas, lot 41, block t, Jerome
t, ..1.
t2 ftxft-4 25; vea, Mch,,' o'iieYri" to ' J.' F. ' Jackson, wi.
lot 2, Arlington
R. E. Sullivan and wife to E. H.
Charlton, W40 feet lot 2, block 6S.
Omaha
Charles W Ilevln to George Clisbe,
lot 32. blolk 11, Omaha View
City Savings bank to Mary B. Par
rott, lot 1. 2(tli and Ames Ave. sub.
Ellen Roe to H. T. McKenna, lot 36
and part of 17. A. Kountse add
F. A. Henninger and wife lo Etta, J.
Hutchinson, lot 17, replat block s,
Bern Is Park
Nellie T. Buchanan and husband to
T. Klauschie. lot 7, block I. Coi
ner It Archer's
R. L Dinters et al, to J. F. Murphy.
lots A, 26. 27 and 28. block S. l.ipton
Av.
....Ill
.... 82
.... 77
.... 87
....130
.... 62
.... 70
... 71
Pr.
1 60
8 60
4 60
4 86
6 60
i 76
16
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MARKET
Kansas Cltr Live Stork Market.
KANSAS CITY. March 27. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 12.000 head, Including SuO southerns;
ins r ket. steady to 10c higher: ton. tS8u:
choice export and dressed teef steers, tVlnr
60; fair to good. H.luao.So; tout hern steers.
13 80416 00: southern cows, t2.7t,&4.00: nstlve r vi,,-
cows, ti6fii14 60; native heifers. H.5Vy6.0O: r .- Beclitold and wife to John Swan
bulls. 13.26ti4.25; calves, 13 .5oT4.7i. I ,, r,ri lot 40. 8. E. Hover's Oka-
HOGS Receipts, lO.OfO head; market. Kti
7Hc higher; top, ti 40; bulk of sales, U 7Ht
t.40; heavy, tn.tVVjsi.40; packers, 86.2666.40;
pigs and lights. t6.3o476.So.
8HEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, t.6T4)
head; market, strong; nstlve laaiba. S6.260
6X0; western lambs, t5.&43.40: ewes and
Vesj-llngs, t4iOrii6.75; western fed yesrllngs,
ti 404;,4.(); western fed sheen. 14 Si 06.75;
stockers and eeders, t3.0OD4.6O.
took In klaht.
Receipts of live stock al the slg principal
western markets yesterday:
t aille. Hogs. Sheep
,. i.3L'l lai
.. 1.4'D l..si
. .U'l o. OH) t.ViO
.. 2.4S4 IW 10.445
.. 2.500 7,t Stsj
.. 4.600 12.0T-) 17.000
himia add
an
1
30i
10)
300
S,2."i
s.ov)
2,200
SOD
t,2uil
1
700
TOO
if i
150
125
10
1
Suu
1
4,30u
100
1.10)
8"0
Hn Opportunity of a Llfetima
IN
South Omaha
Sioux City ..
Kansas City
St. Joseph ...
St. Louis
Chicago
Totals
.28.1M 25.21 441,246
St. Josenk Mrs Stoek Market.
ST. JO8EPH. March 27. CATTLE Re
caipta. 1.4V4 head. Msrket for steers stesdy
to strong; nstlves, t4.16-U4.00; cows and helf.
er. 1. 76-04.60; stockers and feeders,
4. SO.
HOGS Receipts. 6.01)1 head Lights. t6 IS
454 27V,. medium and heavy, 86.214. 40; bulk
Of sales. b 3V'ci la.
8IIEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 10,46
head. Market weak to lc lower; Itmba,
American D3 Forest Wireless
Telegraph Stock.
Buv It now while the price Is low. It la
H.SoO 1 rapidly advant-lng. Nothing on the maiket
has equalled It In possibilities for large
profits since me eariy uji 01 uiu itn
phons. Call or Addresa-
VALI.ISLEY S WEIMOTT
644 BEE BLDG.
SI. Loala Lire Stack Market.
8IOCX C1TT. Msrch 27. 1 Special Tale
(iam CATTLE Receipts, 1,4"J head; mar-
F. 03 Day & Co.
blocks. Grain. ProvitloitS
kls Year ttrala lo Is.
Chicago and Minneapolis Delivery.
One-eighth commission on Oraln, one
quarter on Stocks. Prompt and careful
sitentton given to outside accounts. Write
for our daily Markst Letter, mailed Ir,
Main Office,
I IO-1 11 Hoard of Trad !.
OMAHA. IKS.
last niatgnaa 'fbaae, Deaglas SUA,