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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEEi FRIDAY, MARCH SO.1 1D06
7
CRAB AND PRODUCE MARKET
Wheat Quiet Until Hear Clone, Then Take
a 8purt.
CONDITIONS DO NOT FAYOR THE PRICE
Cara aad Oats Rath Fir Receipts
af Former Caatlaae LlaM aad
Last Sight's t Accepitaae
Were Almost Ketklag.
OMAHA, March , 19d.
Mont of the session wheat wa quirt,
with prices about the nma aa yesterday.
Strength developed toward the close and
prices were c higher. There wm selling
eerlv on lower cable, but thine who aoll
yesterdsy were good buyer today and
'held the market steady. News waa bear
ish. Cssh demand waa poor; condition
wer favorable for the new crop, and re
ceipt were large. The northwest sent re
port that there would be an Increaxa
there of 25 to Ho per cent in the acreage
of spring wheat aown.
Ost were quiet. Borne firmness devel
oped late and the close wa a little higher.
The corn market was firm all day and
rinsed 4C higher for May. Trade was
light and there waa little feature either
of bullish or bearish nature. Recelple con
tinue light In apite of expected Increase.
nd there were very few acceptances on
bids of Wednesday night. Corn la not be
ing pressed for sale and prices advance,
when they do, by eaay stages.
Primary wheat recelDta were 4.12.010 bu.
and shipments 1M.000 bu., against receipts
last year of 878.000 bu. and shipments of
zJS.OOO bu. Corn receipts were 464,000 bu
and shipments Iflft.OUO bu., against receipts
last year of 890,000 bu. and shipments of
776.000 bu. Clearances were 104,000 bu.
wheat, 27,876 bbls. flour, 474.UUO bu. corn and
SO, (100 bu. oats.
Liverpool closed Hd lower on wheat and
U1'.id hlaher on corn.
Argentina wheat shlDmenta this week ar
estimated at S.Sno.OUO bu., against 8,e34.0ft0
bu. last week and l.Mono bu. last rear
Corn ahlpments are estimated at 240,000 bu.,
against W.OuO bu, last week and 114,000 bu.
Inst year.
The northwestern Miller says: "Whlla
there was no snap to the flour trade last
.week, on the whole, Minneapolis mills
ueemed to have sold an increased quantity
of flour. The output Increased 40,146 bbT".
In doing export business it waa necessary
to go below cost.
Local rang of option:
Articles. Open. I High. Low. Close.
Wheat
May ...
Corn
May ..
July ...
Oats
May ,-.
70A
70HB 70 70HA
3HB SHB 89SA
40 SS'A SA
MA 29A 274A
39'4S
. 40A
. ' MA
Oasaka, Cask galas.
CORN-No. t, i -car, M7c; ,No. 4. 1 car,
38c.
OATS No. t white, 1 tar (applied, on
Onaakai Cash Prices.
WHEAT No. J hard, 71W?74c; No. t
hard, y?71c; No. 4 hard, k37Hc: No. 1
spring, TtialtW; No. I spring, Ms) 71c.
COKN-No. a, I84c; No. S yellow, tVAQ
3Sc; No. t white, ic.
' OATS No. S mixed, c; No. t white,
aVo'c; No. 4 white, 28&29Hc.
Rii5 No. 2, Kc; No. S, 61c.
Carlot Receipts
Wheat. Corn,
Oats.
lit
20
'is
Chicago 4
Kansas City 23
Minneapolis 3
Omaha, 4
21
19
48
Luluth 72
St. Louis
43
101
CHICAGO GRAIS ASD PROVISIO.XS
Keatarea of tha Tradlas and Cloalma;
Prices ox Beard of Trad.
CHICAGO, March 2. After a day of list
less trading the local wheat market closed
llrm on a fair demand by shorts. Final
quotatlona on the May deliveries showed a
net nln of Ho. Corn waa up "4C. Oats
were VSVo higher, while provisions were
f'iVfloo lower.
xentlment at the oDenlna of the market
waa inclined to be bearish, chiefly because
of liberal receipts In the nortnwesi, ana
the early quotations on May were off a
shade to dc at 7614fi767c. Active buy
ing bv commission houses and pit traders
durlnr 'the first' half hour sent the prioe
of May up to 77a77'4c, but later on profit
taking by small holders the market reacted
and Msy sold oft to 7&Si3'ic. Reports
from the winter wheat section were con.
1 tlicting. some telling of excellent progress
made bv the new crop and others of dam
age. One report from Kansas City waa to
the effect that only about 10 per cent of
the total crop of last year is now In the
Imnda of farmers. During the last hour
tn market became quite firm, with shorts
U 1 plinctpai ouyers. 1 ne ciose was nrm,
i.rhcs at the highest point of the
i 1 ne final Quotations on May being 77S4
u , c. July ranged between 76c4r7a'!o
and 771,0 and closed at 774C a net gain of
Voc. Clearances of wheat and flour were
equal to I32.WM bushels. Primary receipts
were 4.12.000 bushels, against 373 00 bushels
one year ago. Minneapolis, Duluth 'and
Chicago reported receipts of 3b cars.
against 263 cars last waes. and 283 cars one
veMr ho.
The corn market was firm all day because
of small country offerings, firm cables and
predictions that the movement of the crop
will continue to De iimuea Because 01 ins
occupation of farmers by their spring
work. Cash Interests apd shorts were
active bidders all day, but offerings were
light. The market closed firm; May opened
unchanged to a shade higher at 44Vc to
444ti44Vc. advanced to 44Vi44Sc and closed
at 44c. Local receipts were 211 cars, with
12 of contract grade.
Trade in oats waa active and the market
waa strong ail day. Small local receipts
caused lively buying by cash houses and
shorts. The selling wss mainly by local
holders; May opened unchanged to a shade
higher at 3tSc to SDV&auHc and advanced
to o and closed at H4'Sc. Local re
ceipts were 115 cars. 1 -
The provision market was Inclined to be
weak despite a be advance in tne price or
live hogs. There was some selling at the
onenlna bv local bears and small holders,
Later In the day packers were selling and
the buying waa chleny by anorts. At the
close May pork was oft 15c at 115.80; lurd
was down iV st lf, and ribs were l'TJ
12c lower at Is ,otai8.67W
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
cars; corn, 2t2 curs; oats, m cars; hogs,
I'MMt head. '
Tha bailing futures ranged as follows:.
t-
Articles. Open. lllgh. Low. Close. Tes y
Wheat
v May
. July
Sept.
July
Sept.
1 ats
, M ax
July Sept.
l-(.r-Mav
July
1 ru
May
July
Sept.
Itioa
Msv
July
. Sept.
I I I
ftSI7SVttVnSi7ttj'7T
I7t-vn
I 77 I C ,77 '
144Vel44!i(&sf
I 441 44
44Vfl4ii , 4i I
' I .1
44V 44Sl 4t4
44V 44',, 44S'U'i
44,44ft,l 4IH
fctH1 2l
f 1 47',; 14 47V 1 SO IS JO
U JO 1 JO I 14 15 It 15
16 45
13 30
' 8 47",
8 55
I1 I 4 f 8 45 ' J7Vi S 40
(35 I' 8 55 8 47V 3 50
I ti'i! 8 7V I to I 8 6JH
8 7V
I 3 87'
8 77
L 3 80
J a r:J
874
8 T7V
8 77H:
8 82V,
8 6
8 65
37S
8 37V
8 70 I
!H'4
8 77'j
8 82H
8 7W
No. 1
Cash ouotations were as follows:
rLOl'R !ull and easier; winter patents,
33 4"o3o; winter straights, H.iou3; spring
patents, ts.nt.ku; straights. J3.3Lrij:t.6o;
Lakers. I2'il0.
WHEAT No. 2 spring, 7047V; No. 1
spring. 73r7!c) No. 2 red, JOs4'tc.
CORN No. t 43'.jji31c; No. 2 yellow, HO
44tc.
OATS No. 2. 'Hc; No. 2 white, S2!c; No.
3 white, Vu3IHo.
K K-No. 1. oi-'ao-
BAR1J-:Y-Ood fee,11ng, r7,tfS8Vc; fair
10 choice malting. 4.1'utix.
SKr:iS-No. 1 flax. 31. W; No. 1 north
weatern. 3112. Timothy, prime, JJ.17V
Clover, contract grade, 313.00.
PROVISIONS Mesa pork, per bbl., 113 30
tl 2. I.ard. per 100 lbs , 3D.issfra.isK Short
ill sides 1 1 cx.se 1. 3A Sfcnt.eU Short clear
sides thoxed). Js.iaVi)9.00.
Following were Ilia receipts and ship
ments of flour and grain:
t Receipts. Shipments.
Vlour. bbls....
"VK heat. bu.t..
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
Bye. bu
Barley, bu
li.4tJ
17 ha)
.. ILOi'l
..r-'2.'
..lw.7'0
. . !.
32 C'l
I O
257. 1CW
7.7no
-.8.HIO
On the Produce exchange today the but.
ler market was nrm. creameries, Q
JnKjt; dairies. lM23c. K.sgs. firm; st mark.
aat-a liwludnd. 14c: llrats, lV: pi line
fltata, lVi eatras. 17c. Cheese, firm. Htr
IS'SjC-
Uali
Ull.l'TH.
ibt auj o
ilk Grala Market.
March . WHEAT To ar
Uaia, w. 1 nuituei u. 7c.
No. f northern. 7'c; May, 7J'e; July,
7'c: poptmbr. 77
AT8 T arrive and on track and May.
vc.
hew
YORK. Kr.nL M4HKKT
. i
tlaatatlaas af ttta P" y , Varlaaa
rasaaiodlllee,
NEW TORK, March -FtXlR-fte-celpt.
11,4.11 bbls.; export, bbls.; mar
ket quiet and about steady; Minnesota pat
ent. M206446: Minnesota bskers, M 9
8.76; winter patents. 33.ln434.2e; winter
straights, t&Tfsfid.aO; winter extra, 32.76
IK. Bye flour, steady; fslr to good, 13.40
tj 0; choice to fancy, 13 fv&4.2fl.
t ORNMEALe Firm; fine whit ana vi
low, 11.16; coarse, 11.03-81.05; kiln dried, 12.23
barley uteadv; reeding, lie. c. l r..
Buffalo: malting. tftjjooc c. i. f. Buffalo.
WHEAT Receipts. t.fjno bu.; export.
65.166 bu.; spot market Arm; No. 2 red,
KSe elevator: No. 1, Mo. nominal f. o. b.
afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth. Mc f. o. h.
afloat. In a general way wheat was steadv
to Arm throughout the session, but with
little net chance. Opening a trifle off It
recovered and became Arm with corn. A
second decline after mlddsy, due to bear-
Ish Argentina shipment estimates anti
talk of early northwest seeding, wsa fol
lowed by active covering.) the market clos
ing W4C net higher. slay, M-'gc.
closed tec; July. fiaaWic closed H3c;
September. 82 t-lfitfieiic. closed 2Vc.
CORN Receipts, IJ.JuO bu.; exports. M.OT7
bu. ; market firm; No. I red. 64 Vic elevator
and 5lvc f. b. afloat: No. z yellow.
62c; No. 2 white, 624jC. Option market
was generally firm -all day on light re
ceipts, further bull support, hlglter cables,
a fair cash demand and covering. It closed
tc net higher. May. 6074''a61c. closed 51'
July closed 5014c, September closed 6H4C,
Uecemoer closed soc
OATS Receipts, 1,600 bu.; spot market
steady; mixed oats, 28 to X! pounds. 38c;
natural white, no to S3 pounds, Jit4gsvi;
clipped white. S8 to 40 pounds. S4o.
HAY Steady; shipping, 46'2j60c; good to
choice, 80fflH6c.
HOPS Steady; stste, common to choice,
1M, lOW16c; 1!4, 7li,lc; olds, 6f7c; Paciflc
coast, I8n6, R0l3c; 14, KaflOc; olds. 4goc.
HIDES Steady: Oalveston, 20 to lbs.,
He; California. 21 to 23 lbs., 21c; Texas
dry, 24 to 10 lbs.. lie.
LEATHER Firm: acid. 26H27Vtc.
PROVISIONS-Reef, steady; tamlly, 111.50
H.OO; mee. $0010.00; beef hams. $20.00
a SO: racket. IIO.O06 10.60: extra India mess,
116 00818.60, Cut meats, steady; pickled
belliee, 8900910.26; pickled shoulders, $7.00
457.60: Pickled hams. 810.2611.00. Ird
steady; western steamed. M.(ii'H.; refined,
firm; continent, 00; South America, .;
compound, 8.374i4J.2H. Pork. Arm: family,
flS.ontg 18.26; mess, 118.7617.26; short clear,
ll.Kal8.00.
TALLOW Steady; city, 6c; country, av
ICI5 Steady: domestic, fair to extra.
ifaic: japan, nominal.
BUTTER steady, street prices: tux.
r creamery, 27?74c. Official pricea:
Creamery, common to extra, l7ic; De
cember, extra. 13 2c: state dairy, common
to extra. 16$ttc; renovated, common to ex
tra, 12S1c: western factory, common to
firsts. 1W14C; western Imitation creamery.
extras, 20o; firsts. 17c.
CHEESE Strong: stste lull cream, larra
and small, colored and white, fancy, Htf
14c; state good to prime, izl3e; state
common to fair, lltnsc.
EGOS Stronger; state. Pennsylvania ana
nearby fancy selected white, 20c: stste
choice, 17Uflc; state, mixed extra, 1iH5H8c;
western firsts, 14Hc; seconds, KSValio:
southerns, lMjIS'ie.
POULTRY Live firm: western chickens.
HVfcc; fowls, Mc; turkeys, l1Sc; dressed.
easier; western chickens, l'M'iic; turaeys.
14Slc; fowls, 1IW14HC
St. I.oals Gesersl Market.
ST. LOUIS. March 2 WHEAT-Higher:
No. 1 cssh, elevator, R2lc; track. 0lc;
Slay, in'r; juiy, iv't iu. a iivin. nr.jrtv-.
(URN Higher; ro. 1 casn, ic; iraca.
43Vic; May, 42c; July. 4nc.
OATH Migner; no. 3 casn, ivc; iraca.
Kc; May. Wkc: July, I9Hc; No. 3 white,
X.Vg3J'Ac.
FIjOUR Steady; red winter patents,
4.26S4.B0; special brands higher: extra
fancy and straight, fS.mm.M; clear, 12.W
QUO.
BBKu-Timotny, quiet, w.owss.iu.
CORNMEALe Steady, UK.
BRAN Steady; sacked, east track, tbc.
HAY Steady 1 timothy. 6. 0015.00; prai
rie, $.00e 10.50.
IRON COTTON TIES fl.Vl.
BAGGING thic.
HEMP TWINE 7Hc.
PROVISIONS Pork, lower; lobbing.
flt.00. Lard, ateady; prime steam, 18.00.
Dry salt meats, stesdy; ooxea extra snorts,
M.7H; clesr ribs, $9.00; short clears. I9.12H.
Bacon, steady: boxed extra shorts, $S.8?H;
clear ribs, W.7B; short clear, $.87H. '
POULTRY Firm: chickens. 11c: turkevs.
17c: duck. Uc; geese, 7c.
BUTTER Firm, creamery, VWT&q; dairy.
1821c.
FOGS Higher. 14Hc, case count.
The receipts and ahlpments of flour and
grain were: Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls....
8.000
,ono
Wheat, bu....
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
. 43.000
.101.0(10
. 80,000
46.000
122,000
81,000
Mlaaeapolls Grata Market. ,
(Superior Board of Trade quotatlona for
Minneapolis and Chicago delivery). The
range of prices, as furnished by F. D. Day
at Co., liu-iu iioara or iTaae ouuaing, was;
Articles. Open. I High. I Low. I Close. fTes'y.
Wheat I I I i
May... 76V94 7 1 761 7B1 764
July...RW7S 78H TTvfc 784 78
Sept...l71V , 77S Wi 77H 7714
Flax I I
May...! 1 15 1 1SL, 1 15 1 1H 1 1
July... 117 117y 117 1174 1 nj
Mtnenapolls Cash Close wheat: No. 1
hard, 77VS No. 1 northern, 7Hc; to ar
rive. 76ac; No. I northern. 75hc; to arrive.
75Hc; No. 3. 7J4J74C; No. 1 durum. 7Uto: No.
I durum, esc; corn: no. s yellow, c;
No. 3. 874o. OaU: No. 3 white. 2c: No.
t oats. 27H?2ttc. Bsrley; 87147c. Rye:
MVaofrftC. riax:
Kaasas City Grata aad Provlslaaa,
KANSAS CITY, March 23. WHEAT
Steady: May, 73.c; July, TOUc; September,
we. casn: io. i nara, i&j.o; no. a.
T3'u nr- no. J rea, sjajtH; no. 1, srijrc.
CORN Steady; May, 40c; July, 40Vc
September, 4o"o. Cash: No. 2 mixed.
tl4c; mo. z white, 42V; ino. 1, 42c.
OATS Steady: No. 3 white. 31Hf3?c.
HAY Steady; choice timothy, ll. 50 12.00;
choice prairie, i 110. .
RYE Bteady, 6767Hc.
KOG8 Steady; Missouri and Kansas, new
no. 2 wnitewoooj casea included, uc; at
count. 12"c; caaea returned, oft.
BUTTER Unchanged; creamery, ' 23c;
pacKing, umc.
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu 38.0m Mpa
Corn, bu... 28.000 Si.hno
Oals, bu ll.OuO 17,000
Pklladelakla Pradaea Markat.
PHILADKLPHIA, March 2. BUTTER
Weak and 1c lower; extra western cream-
erv. 27c: extra nearby prints, 2c.
EtKJS Firm and In gxd demand: nearby
fresh ana western iresn, inc at mark.
CHKEESK Firm; New York full creams,
Taney, lavqltc; New York full cream
choice, uvyiiSf; .New lork lull creams.
fair to good, ijvai.se.
Mllwaak.ee t.rala Market.
MILWAUKEE. March 23. WHEAT
Steady: No. 1 northern, srtislc; No. 2 'north
ern. 7hV,ti7a1c: May, 77 Vi bid.
RYE Steady: No. 1. 6V-.
BARLEY Steady; No. X Uc; aampli
3tiS-C.
CXRS Higher: No. 1 cash. 42aJHJV
May, 44'4c.
Peoria Grala Market.
PEORIA. March 2. CORN Steady ; No.
yellow. 43c; No. J, 4ic; No. 4. 44,c; no
frade. :usHc.
OATS Steady ; No. i white, S0',eJ0jc;
No. 4 white, S0c.
WlliaKY-11,28.
I.lversiool Urala' Markat.
LIVEKPOOL, March 2. WH BAT Spot,
nominal; futures, steady; May, tia SV1;
July. s iA.
CORN Hpot. AnierUan mixed, new. firm.
4s Jtl; Amerkan mixed,' old, quiet, 4s 7d;
futures, quiet; May. 4a JW1.
Oils aad Rosla.
OIL CITY. Pa.. March -Credit bal
ances, 31 58; shipments. M.472 bbls.; average,
(U.540 bbla.; runs. I6,847 bltls.: average.
54.434 bbls.: shipments, Llms. 60.443 bbls.;
average, 64.132 bbls.; runs, Lima, M.4M4
bbls.; average, Ja.Ul bhls.
SAVANNAH, tia., March 2.-OIL-Tur-pentlne.
Arm; brtc; sales, 118 bbla.; receipts,
in bbls.; shipuirnts, lau bbls.
ROBIN Firm: aales. 543 bbls.; receipts.
1.1M bbls.: shipments, 463 bbls.; stock, .10 3
bbls.; A. B. C. It. E. 33 at; F. 33 K5; U. tiki;
H. 34 : I. 34 IS; K. 34 7o; M. jV. N. Jo.46;
W U. 3a at; W W, 35.7V
taiar aad Molasses,
NEW YOKK. March Si Bl'OAR-Ra w,
nominal; fair refining. 3 3-14c; cantrlfusal.
3 test. JVrCl 17-32c; nulaases Sugar, 24t
3 13-ltV' rle-flned. quiet; crushed, i.etv;
powdered, 4 sue; granulated. 4.7ue.
NKW OKLKANS. Msrch J.-8COAR
Finn: dkr . kettle centrifugal. 2NTJ1 1-1V;
centrifugal ahites. ioW; yaliuas. iU
3U-ltc; awtmde. 3sSajC
MOLA6ti.S Nominal; opeu keltle. V
s': ceiitrifugil. liav.
8rnriu-NiniUai. t.T2c n. .
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Speculation Bostraioed by Aotiv and
Eieher Call Honey Market.
ATTEMPT TO FORCE PRICES UPWARD FAILS
l.ate Market la Lower kt the
Close Is ateady Railway F.ara- '
lag ' Favorable
laflaesie.
NEW YORK, Msrth . Speculation In
the stock market today was under the re
straint of the active call money market.
The higher rate asked for call loans wss a
deterrent influence upon the demand for
stocks and the fear of flurries to stringent
rates begot a spirit of caution let the
program for, the sdvsnce In stocks should
be upset by forced llauldatlon. No such
selling was in evidence today, the pres
sure upon the msrket st no time becoming
acute. The speculstlve position assumed
yesterday on the long side of the market
seemed to be maintained with some con
fidence. During the early pert of the day efforts
were made to extend the advance and to Ig
nore the effect of the higher call money
rate. There was a considerable sccumula
tlnn of stocks st some points snd prices
were hid up with some aggressiveness.
When It was seen thst the money rate
clung to the ( per cent level with a tend
ency to go higher, the efforts to get prices
up were desisted from. The absence of
anything like urgent selling induced by the
rise In money confirmed the supposition
that the pools and organised parties which
entered the stock market on the long side
this week were supplied with resource In
the way of time loans to secure them
against the vicissitudes of the call money
situation. Immediate currency movements
were also against the money market. The
subtreasury had a credit Balance again at
the clearing house for the fourth succea
slve day this week and the withdrawal
from the money market by that Institution
since Isst Friday rose today to I2.307,U",
compared with a gain by the banks In the
corresponding period of last week of va
000. Shipments are being made to some
out-of-town points by express to meet April
1 requirements. An engagement of ll.OOO.Ono
gold for Import wss announced over night.
but the parties to the trsnsactlon were
reticent as to the source of the supply
Discounts fell In' London, but hardened In
Berlin, and sterling exchange declined at
Paris. The weekly return of the Bank of
England wss weak, but that of the Bank
of France showed an Improved position.
Foreign exchange here receded to a slightly
lower level. Rates for time loans were un
affected by the rise in call loan rates and
this kept up speculative confidence In a re-
taxation of the money market next week.
Wall street Is Inclined to accept a nitum
Inous coal strike as a practical certainty.
but professions are heard of a belief that
the stock market effect of the strike has
been discounted already.
Tha extraordinary comparison of net
earnings of railroads reported for Febru
ary, compared witn last year, aepi up
favorable Influence on the stock market.
The coincidence of the sharp fsll In Con
solidated Gas with the meeting of the di
rectors aroused anxiety over the dividend
prospect for tne stocg. iotning 01 ne
earlv aalns remained by the end of the day
but the appearance of resistance to the de
pression persisted throughout. The clos
ing waa steady.
Bonds were irregular. lotai mi, ir
value. $2,7fW.0O0. United States bonds were
all unchanged on call.
Quotatlona on the r;ew York Btocg ex
change today were;
a n. Hlslt. Lew. rinse.
7
Adams gvpraaa
Amalgamated Coppar
Amaficaa 0. 4V F
71.KW lit4 W lo'S
7,00 444 4li 4.1 vi
too 101 1M lots
M MH "4 -
Amarloaa C. 4V T. ptd
A marl nan Cotton Oil
Americas Cotton Oil ptd ...
J
100 un tm la
Amariran Kiprass
American H. 4V U. P'd
Amariran lea. sacuritlsa. . . .
Amartea Llnaaad Oil
Amariran Uaaesd Oil ptd...
American Laeomotlva
too . 4 M it
Jl
1.40 4 M4
Amer. Lacomotle ptd
lit
Amariran S. at n
Amartran 8. aV R. ptd
Amariran tuar Rannlog...
Am. Toharca pfd. otfa
Anaronda Mining Co..
31. 700
400
14.10
141 H
i 14
A
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If Hi
111V4
1714
lft
in
14414
in
14014
108 '4
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3.80
3, MS
ii.ino
I.100
n'4 n
Atrhlaoa pfd
Atlantlr Caaat Una
ion 14
1M4
ill's
108
IMS
Baltimore Ohla
1US
MS
Baltimore Ohio pfd
Brooklyn Rapid Transit. ....
171 5
ilt
tS
Canadian farlne
Central of New Jersey. ...i.
Chesapeake Jt Ohla
Chlnaso d Alton
Chlraia Alton pfd
Chicago Greet Weatern
Chicago tt Northwestern....
8.40 4 1144
so
It
BOS
3.SM
I, to
II
74
in
!0S
Chicago Mil. a St. rani...
Ch lease T. T
1744
17
11
I
11
Chlraaa T. T. ptd
c c c. a bu Ltae
40
7. 4o
1114
1,400
son
21. 40
i.M
3. to
10914
7S
4t
1014
81 '4
14H
101
M'4
4V4
7
II V,
14SH
U
7'4
30
Colorado Pual a Iran
Colorado tt Southern
s
I4S
70S
80S
Colorado a So. let pfd
Colorado 80. id pfd
Consolidated Oaa
Carn Produrta, rfg
Corn Products pM. rfg......
144
14
IV
s4
to
Delaware a rludeon
Delaware, L aV W
too I0J
IUS
441)
DanTar a Rio Oranda
1,100 . 414 44
46
7
DenTer A R. O. ptd
Diatlllara' Securities
i 000
3.10
M14
44t4
14
4414
MS
7014
144 '
Hi".
it
M4
M
Erla
rle let pfd
70014 71
04 704
T14J
Rrta Id pfd
General Electric
30 1M
1(4
Hochlng Vellrr ,
Illlnola Cantral
Intematloaal paper
International Paper pfd
International Pump
International Pump pfd
lawa Central ,
Iowa Cantral pfd
Kanaaa City Southern
lit
1T1V
s
1714
U14
4
M14
4 '4
l.loo
in
1.70
to
400
lot
10
f.0
100
If
17
31
IIS
4414
114 1114
aa
7
7
tt
II
HV4
Ilk,
1114
MS,
lnnaj
11714
'ti"
744
111 It
K4
It
i
44
ta
'iisi
u
HIS
44
Kansas City So. ptd
Umlavllla k Neahrllle
Manhattan L
Metropolitan Street Rj
ateilnan Central
Mlnnaapolla at St. Lou la..
M., St. P. S. . M
m.. at. p. a a. a. at. ptd.
Missouri Panto
Mleeourt. Kaneaa aV Texas.
Mlaaonrl. K. T. Pfd
National Lad
National R. R. of M. pfd..
New Tort Caatral
New Terk. O. A W
Norfolk A Weatern
Norfolk A Weatern ptd ...
North American
Pacllc Matt
Pennsylvania
reople'a Uaa
P.. c . C. A ilt. Louis
rraaaad Steel Car
Freeoed Steal Car
Pullman Palace Car
Rcadtus
Reading la ptd
Reading td ptd
R,publle Steal
Krpuhllc Steal pfd
Rock Island Co ,
Rock lalsnd Co. pfd
1104
1M
lit
3.10
10
leo
l!ion
LOO
l.oue
3. tM
'i.'io
tt.
10
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to. too
1.40
3f.
744
11114
J
74
111
1T4
1
US
It
U14
1414
6114
44
'i4
454
111
8
'iiii
37
11
7lal
t.
MS
144
siS
17
JO -4
M
41
IMS
71
,S4
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K
'iiii
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70
too
44 :o us it4H
4. 400
1.40
14 100
US
l?le
t74
7S
tts
loys
s
s
4. to
Rubber Goods .-.
Rubber Goode pfd
St. V. r M pfd...
8t. Louta aouthweatam..
St. Louli W. pld
Southern Pacific
Southern Paclftc pfd
Southern Rails-ay
Southern Railway pfd...,
Tenneesea Cost A Iran.,.
Triaa A PanRe
Toledo. St. Louie A W
Toledo, St. U A W. pfd
1.400
Liio
IT. 400
ton
IT. 10
inn
to
" ino
41S
'144
7S
117S
4S
101 S
144
ii "
M
114 S
MS
I14S
Uo.
tus
I
114',
!S
KS
tH
111
IS
101
14IS
117',
40
im s
147 S
si
MS
14
a
111
44
HI
lias,
eS
114
J3
40
MS
HI
11
"S
J7S
Ms
HI.
W
104
'
9 '
MVi
liV
tta
trnioa psrtno . . . ,
t'moa PsL-tflc pfd.
t'nlled Ststee Eipi
....ltleo
.
I'siUd Ststra Rsally
tinted Statea Rubber pfd.
t'nltcd Statea Steal
t'nited Statea Steal pfd...
Va. Caroline Chamlcsl ...
Vs. -Carolina Cham. pfd...
tone
1.4.0
40 4
4 li
t
KM
IMS
4IS
s
US
114'
II 14
IIS
wane
Wahaali pfd
Wella-Farso F.iprees
Wcatlnghouaa Rlactrlc ....
Western I'blsn ,
Wheeling A Lake Erie....
Witcoaeta Central
Wieroneln Caatral pfd...
Northern Pacific ,
t enteral 1 .eat her
Central Leather pfd
tloee-ShaOleld Steal
S
1S
31 S
MS
til
4S
li
a'4
lS
174,
MS
tllS
s
tun
in
t.frM
1.4-
JO
t.40
us
IIS
Total tales for tha day. 711 loo shares.
Uadoa Cloalagr attack s.
LONDON. March . Closing quotations
en stocks were:
Consols, moaar ... Ms-It N. T. Caatral
da acrouat to , Nerfolli 4 W.
Aoacanda 14', da afd
144
Kl
. M
Atrhlaoa 11 'Oat trie a W
. U
l
.
' 41 I
. M '
.10
. M
.111
. M
. i
.1
. M
. '
do pfd
10,'S
Peoaaylrania
Rand Mlnea
koadiag
BaHla.ora A
Ohla 111
( aoadian Paclftc
Ill
. 41
. tl
.111
. 1S
MS
. M
. M
. T1S
.117,
.111
f'h.a. a oaio
Cklcage Ot W
c. m. a at. r....
eBeare
tJenrar A R. C
da ptd
Brte
da la pfd
da td pfd
Illlaoia Can tea I ...
Leulerille a Kaak.
M-. k. A T
aa let ptd
4s Id sfd
Southern Railway
eo pr
ftoothera PsclSa .
I Meat Paclflo
da pfd
V. 8. Steal
da ptd
Wehask
da pld
Apaalsk 4
SILVER Bar. firm, SMsd per ounce.
MONKT 8Wu4 per cent.
The rate of discount in the open market
for short bills Is 3H per cent; for three
montna ouia, ass per cent.
Haak af Esglan aiateaseat. w
LONDON. March 28. Tha weekly state-
mailt or the uana 01 Kngiand shows the
following changes: Tula) reserve. de
creased. Aooo.uni. circulation. Increased.
L .(; bullion, det-reaaed. f 140.133; ethor
secuiulca, incieaard, 1,47, Qiv; titr de-
posll. Increased. fl.il: public deposits,
decrensed. l',non; liota reserve. de.
cressed. ll7."i; government seiurltles.
Unchanged. The proportion of the banks
reserve to lishllltr this week Is 4R.1J per
cent, as compared with 4K.i;l per cent last
week.
Sm tork Mooey Market.
NEW TORK. March 2.-MONEY On
call, strong snd higher st 5fi7 per cent;
ruling rste, per cent; closing bid. i4 per
cent; offered at per cent. Time loans,
steady; sixty and ninety dsys and six
months, i per cenr.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-i.
per cent
BTKKUIIVU EXCHANGE ESSV. With
ctual business In hsnkers' bills st 14 8ftl
8fi for demand snd at 34. R2t 4. :'40 fir
Ixty-day bills: pn'"! rates, 4 R3''H W'i
nd J4.SGHfj4.87; commercial bills, J4.8."!T
SILVER Bar. fSVc: Mexican dollars.
60c.
BONDS Government, stesdy: railroad.
lrrgulsr.
HUSTON, Ularcn 9. call loans. mi per
cent: time loans, 54j6V4 per cent. Official
Closing Quotations on bonds today were
as toiiows:
a. rsf. re. rag.
..1VJpn . fit aeries
..K4,; dn 4a etfs
..14 do 4ta rtfa
.0hV do M ssrles
. .1V U A N. unl. 4a...
..!4iMin. r. f. 4i
100
. M
, MS
' US
io:s
.lot
. us
. 24
do coupon
',.'. Ja. rag
3a roupen
. 8.. ola 4s. rs .
so eotipan
. 9. saw 4a. rag.
So eouaan
..t!4 Mat. raotral
!M
dn let Inc
Am. Tobaere 4a. ...
.... M
...117
....104
....
.... MS
....l4
.... MS
.... t7
....111 a
....
.... tl
.... 11
Minn. A ft L.. 41.
s
4s 4a
M . K. A T. 4a 101S
Atchison sen. 4a...
do ta MS
S. R. R. of M. c. 4a.
X. V. f. a. l
as adl. 4a
Atlantic r. U 4a..
Bal. 4 Ohio 4
N J. r. g. la lr-4
No. Pacific a V
do I Ha
Br. R. T. r. 4a...
do la 'S
Central of Oa. 4a..
X. A W. c. 4a lot
do iat Ine
do td Inr
da M Inr
O s. I., rfdg. 4s M
Penn. rony. ts 101
Reading gen. 4a 100
St. I,. A I. M e. la. In
St. L. R. r. fg. a. 7
St. I.. 8. W. n. 4s.. to
Seaboard A. U 4a.... 40
Olaa. Ohio 4Vi.
,..1
... 10
...1WS
... 71
... t
I..10J 4
A. 71
... 71
... Td
... w
...IMS
... M4
... t
.'..100
... II
Chlrairo A. ma.
. B. q. a. 4a.
.. R I. P. 4a.
da rol. 4a
So. Pacific 4s ;.. th
I do 1st 4s rtfa M
So. Railway Is 117
Taiaa P. Is Ill
T.. St. L. A W. 4s.. tt
Virion Psclnc 4s los
do ronr. 4a 1M
1'. 8. Steel Id Fa M
Wabash Is Ill
do deb. B M
Weatern Md. 4s 11
W. I.. R. 4n M
CCC. St. u 4
rolo. Ind. 4a. aar.
do eartsa B
Colorado Id. 4a
Colo. So. 4a
Cuba ta
R. O 4a....
Diatlllara' Sec. (a.
Krle . 1. 4a
da sea. 4a
Horkins Val. 4Hs
Japan da
14
.101 Wis Caatral 4s.
II
Offered.
Itostoa Rtaeka aad Boada.
closing on stocks and bonds:
Atchison ad).
M
Adventure
.
. M
.lot
. H
. 11
do 4s
..101
.. M
.. MS
Alloues
tfsz. Csntral 4i.
Amalgsmsted
Atchison
American Zinc
Atlantlr
do pfd
.lnts
Boston A Albany.
Birghsm
Boston A Mslna 1H
Cel. A Hecla...
Csntsnnlsl
Copper Range .
Boston Elevsted ....IMS
.. iS
.. to
.. 14
.. 1'4
.. It
.. tl
.. I
.. 11
.. to
.. 4
.. 4
..14
.. 14
.. tl
.. T
..1M
.. 1
.. 47
.. II
.. It
.. 44
..114
.. U
Pltchburg pfd 141
Unless Central 14
Daly West
Pranklls
N. T., N. H. A H...1M
Colon Pat I Be U4'a
Oranby
"Amer. Arse. Cham. t
lair Rovale ....
do pfd M
Mass. Mining .
An. Pneamatta Tabs. 14
Michigan
A mar. Sugar .1M'4
Mohawk
do pfd Hi
Mont. C. A C.
Old Dominion .
A mar.
T. AT.,
..111
Amer.
Woolen
.. 4
.107S
. tl
.347
.. It
,. M
. 4s
,.1M
.. M
.. M
.. 41
..1M
... M
Osceola .1
do pfd
Parrot
Dominion 1. A ..
Qulnry
Kdlson Klsc. Illu...
Mass. Klectrla
shannon
Taiparsrkt
do sfd
Trlnliy
totted Copper .
I. 8. Mining...
V. 8. Oil
t'tah
Victoria
Mess. Oss
tnltsd Prnlt
tailed Shoo Mark..
do pfd
V. 8. Steal
do pfd
Westlnghonee core.
Bid. Asked:
Wt.irertne
North Butts ...
New York Mlalagr Stocks.
NEW TORK, March 2 Closlnf quota
tions on mining stocks were:
Adsms Con
Alice ,
ftrsees
Bninswirk Can ..
.. K
. IM
.. It
.. M
.. II
..no
..
..171
.. t
Uttlo Chief ...
Ontario
Ophlr
. 8
.30
:4:
. 11
. 71
. 17
. 4
.too
pnaenix
Potosl
Savsga
Sierra Nerada
Small Hopae ..
Standard
Comstork Tunnel
Con. Cal. A Vs..
Horn surer
Iron Silver
LoadTllle Cos ...
Bank of Fraaee Statetaeat.
PARIS. March The weekly statement
of the Bank of France shows the fol
lowing chsnges: Treasury deposits. In
creased, 8.326. X francs; general deposits
Increased, 66.126. Or) frsncs; gold In hand.
Increased, 21,176.000 francs; silver In hand.
Increased, 100,000 franca: bills discounted.
Increased, 89,476.000 francs: advances, de
creased, 11, 275.000 francs; notes in circula
tion. Increased, 41,175,000 franca.
Gold Bngased for Earaae,
NEW TORK, March 28. The National
City bank announced today that It h
engaged 31.000,000 geld for Import from
Europe, This is In addition to two other
engagements recently made by the same
bank., - " t
Treasary atatesaeat.
WASHINGTON, March 29. Today's
statement of the treasury balance In the
general fund, exclusive 01 the 3160,000,000 In
the general fund shows: Available cash
balance, 31o6,7U,S41; gold coin and bullion.
Bank Clearings
OMAHA, March 29. Bank clearings for
today were n.4t.,io.Ei and tor tne cor
responding date last yeaV $1,231,060.14.
Waal Market.
BOSTON. March . WOOI-r-Th Boston
wool market Is firm with a steady demand
evidence. This has resulted in a way
rom the increased firmness abroad. How
ever, some feeling exists that the market
may reach a hard position. The goons mar
ket Is not In a condition satisfactory to
traders. Territory wools are active. Pulled
wools are In fair movement. Foreign wools
are strong. Laeadlng aitotatlona follow
Ohio and Pennsylvania XX snd sbove. 36 H
S3Se; X. CUiHc: No. 1, 38(r39c; No. 1. 88tt
40c; fine unwashed, ratfaZHc; three-eighths
blood, unwsshed, Ka in'-ic : three-eighths
blood. 3StrMc; heir-blood. 82H&il8c; un
washed delaine. 38jiatc; fine washed delaine.
M37c. Michigan, fine unwashed. Hfjaic
mia.rtar.hlood. unwashed. 31Wtl'.2c: three
eighths-blood, 82Vrfe43c: half-blood. 21H-&
l2o: unwashed delaine, 374t'28c. Kentucky and
Indiana etc.: Three-eightns and auaner
blood, 83BS3c. Territory: Idaho, fine. t2&
,.- heavv fine. 1 fine medium. 2247280
tnerlliim. VfoTie: low medium. 3b4i'27c. Wy
oming, line, zi'aac; neavy nne, iwsmc; nne
medium. 22628c: medium. 2ftS27c. L'tah and
Nevada, fine. Z24TJ5c: neavy nne. lstnatc
fine medium. 32j2iic; medium, 2ri27c: low
medium. 26&r7c. Dakota, fin. 2228o; fine
medium 22(&23c: medium. . 273x280 : low ine
dlum, 288i7c. MonUna, fine choice. 2tt
25VU fine average, ZAft24c: fine medium
choice. 24a26c: average. 2St(24c; staple, 279
18c: medium choice, 2775 3c.
RT f .4)1 ih. Marcn wtttji eiriav
medium grades, combing and clothing 24J
2Sc; light fine. 2M25c: heavy fine. 16S21C
tub washed, 31 ft 38c.
fatlaa Market.
NEW YORK, March . "OTTl)N-8not
closed aule'
lands. 11.70c
ttA Ikalea
10 points lower: middling up
middling gulf. ll.6c; sales,
LIVERPOOL, March 24). COTTON Spot,
good business done; prices 1 point lower
American middling fair. li.BSd : good mid
tiling. .26d; middling, 80fid; low middling,
(KM; good ordinary. S.Tld; ordinary. S.&od
The sales of the day were 14.1100 bales, o
which 2.000 were for speculation and ex
nrt and Included 11. SOU bales American
receipts, 3.0U0 bsles, Including 4.4UO bales
American. .
NEW ORLEANS. March 23.4 OTTON
Knot closed ouiet: sales. 2.40O hales: or
dinsrv. 8V: good ordinary.- 8 IS-lot:; low
middling. lteSc: mlddllnr. !1Uc; gotid mid
dling. llc; middling fair: 120. Receipts,
J 14H l-.nlea: stock. 2aS.3 bales
HT. 1)1IP. Marc h .29. COTTON Quiet
middling U 6-10 ; sale, none; receipts. 484
bales; shipments, 228 bales; stock, 43.17
bales.
Metal Market.
NEW TORK. March 28.-METAI Jl-Th
Tendon tin market seemed somewhat un
settled, but spot closed unchanged, at IC8
6a, while futures were lza aa lower.
16 16s. Locallv the market was easy
with spot closing st 337.12ti37.36. Copper
was lower In Ixmdon. with spot cloain
at 4 and futures at M. Ixcally the
market was unclianged. lake la quoted
at 818.6utfi8.7: electrolvtlc. 3826-31860
casting. II ta'JrU 33. Lead was unchanged
at 36 l&cin 36 In the local market, but ad
vanced 12a 3d. to 16 16s 3d in tandon
Spelter advanced 2s 3d to 24 17s 3d In
Ixindon. but was essv In ths local nrke
and closed at M. 12 Wii. a Iron was a little
lower In the English msrket, with standard
foundry quoted at 4hs ad, and Cleveland
warrants at 48a 4d; No. I foundry northern.
818 3b4jl8.60; No. 1 foundry southern, 81S3.S41
18 76, aud No. I foundry southern, 317. toil
18 26. v
tiT. LOl'IS, March 23. MFTAIJ4 Lead
Steady, 36171; spelter quiet. K08,4t.O6.
C'asTea MariwM.
NEW TORK, Msrch 23. CO FFEB Mar
ket lor coffee futures opened steady at un
changed pricea to a decline of t points
under a little selling of January. In ab
sence of prompt demand trading waa very
quiet, the only bualaess after the call
being a little buying of September and
arearaber tuward tliw close, on which the
market closed ateady with prtoea net un
chau.god. 44a Wa for the day srre reported
of 4 00K bags. Including aeptember at lot
fT.loc; Iir.enibrr. 7.3t-; January. 7.4uc.
tot Ri(' quiet i No. I Invoice, 3114c.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
.
afodenta Baa of OattU and Eon and Good
Kan of Sheep,
PRICES ON ALL SORTS ARE STEADY
Demand Is Kaaal ta the Literal Rt
relpts aad Trade Has Enassk
Life ta Take tare af
All OnTerlasia.
SOUTH OMAHA, Msrch 9. 1M.
Receipts were:
Cattle. Hoga. Kliaep.
Offlelal Monday ....
Official Tuendar ...
Official Wednesdsy
Oftlclal Thursday .
1.0M
8.7.0
It
... 4.JM
... S.MI
... 4.000
...s.4TI
7.50.
8.9-1
3.3.13
n.j
10,600
Four days this week ' U 4T3 .JR 44.117
Pa me dsys last week. ...19.74 4i.3r 44 "J
Same days week before. .17. nn . 4t.7
came 'three weeks agn.. . &.KI W.fT
Pame four weeks Sgo...I1.3!3 44.4W Sl.fAI
Bsme days last year. ...14.063 3.7nV 33.314
The foiluaina Is hie shows tha receipts
of csttle. hogs and sheen at South Omaha
mr tne year to date, comnarea wnn issi
year:
lo. 116.
Inc,
attie
ogs .
!44,lfl JM.647
f.9.a( 3.03.078
144.77H 4"i,04
13.202
V11
42,'. 7t
Sheep
RANGES
OF PRICES.
Cattia.
31. Off!'!. 00
1 HMwrt
City 2 SVfln.W
Hogs.
Omaha
8 litf .36
.7Mti8.474j
3,aHt.4i
l,70v o
hit-ago
Kansas
Ixiula
J It tin on
1 Hit
Sioux City
' .tt01.
i'ATTl.K (jt'fl'i A i HIKR '
The followinar will show tha nrlces tlsld
for the different kinds of cattia on the
South Omaha market:
Good to choice corn-fed steers. ...$5.C035.M
4-alr to onuice coin-fed steers 4.ta4.S
Common to choice corn. fed steers.. i U'ai ii
irooa 10 choice cows and helfera.. 3.7Mi4 40
Good to choice feeders , 4.004T4 V)
Kalr to good stockers and feeders.. 3 &"M.
Common to fair stooksra 3 7Vu4
nuns, stags, eto 3.6r4.Q
'the following tsble shows the a vera if
price of hogs at Houth Omaha for tha last
several days, with comparisons:
Date. I 1806. H906. 111)04. 1808. 190f. 11901. 1800.
Mch.
11..
it.:!
a-.1
18..
13..
20..
21..
24..
a..
34..
26..
W..
tl..
tt..
2..
8 0341 4 301
111 4 81
I 7 J4 8 00) I 4 73
Mch.
Mch.
Mch.
Mch.
Mch.
t lt 7 2KI 3 J3
1
4 73
6 4 91
071 4 li
26
a
86
I 81
4 13
4 33
4 34
a
30
4 81
4 81
I 101
i U4I
3 04
T 0l 3 16
1 101 3 17
11
4 3
s
10
I Oil
T 08 C 22
t W
a r
Mch.
4 38
Mch.
1 1HJ
3 131
174,
i 08!
7 mi ni
Mch.
I 111 4 ft!
7 not io
I
( M
Mch.
t 03 1 4 38
4 M
Mch.
n
y,j
18H
27
6 Oil 4 VI
7 44i 3 081 t 16 4 81
Mch,
Mch.
I 08
02
7 87 01
7 Ml 14
23
( 13
4 M
e
4 3
4 37
i 08
17
16;
1 is!
03
13
a
t 17
t 14
Mch.
7 32
t 18
a
Mch.
7 1J
Mch.
Mch.
3 26
I io
T 301 3 W
I 21;
m; ( 28
Sunday.
The following ihowi tne numtiar of esrs
Of stockers and feeders shipped to the
country yesterday and their points of des
tination:
The official number of eara of atock
brought In today by each roan was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's.
M. A 81. P 8 3
Wabash 1
Missouri Paclflo 1
t
to
3 1
40 3 ..
8 4
3 1
12 3 :
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137 41 10
L nlon Paclflo system 44
as N. W.. east.... 1
C. A N. W.. west.... 44
C. St. P., M. O.... 28
C, B. A Q., east
C, B. A Q., west 63
C, R. I. A P., east.. 8
Illinois Central 2
Total receipts 188
The disposition of tha dav'a rscelnts waa
as follows, each buyer purchasing ths num-
per 01 neaa inaicaiea:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheen.
.. 681 1,674 68
.. 1,018 2.2 8,170
.. 766 1.778 1,39
.. 1,341 Xf m
.. mi
.. 40 i
.. 32 4
82
.. W
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126
.. 84 .... ....
1
140
..177 .... 1.801
.. 4.344 3.881
Omaha Packing Co
Swift and Company....
Cudahy Packing Co....
Armour A Co
Vanaant A Co
Lobman A Co
W. I. Stephen
Hill A Son
Hamilton
U F. Husa
Wolf Muman
Mike Haggerty
J. B. Moot CO
Bullan A Kline
Frey Packing Co
Other buyers
Totals
CATTLE There waa a liberal run of rat.
tie this morning. 173 cars being renorted In
aa against 1S8 one week ago and 184) two
weeks ago. A good many of the trains
were late, so that the market was back
ward m getting started.
mere was no very- noteworthy rhinra
noticeable In the trade on beef steers. Tha
demand was fslr and about ud to tha .
era ire, so that while no great activity was
displayed the cattle kept changing hands
wo iaoi mm tney came in. 4 Tie most Of the
receipts were disposed' of In fair season.
It wss one of those markets which niaht
be described as generally steady but de-
vuia 01 new or interesting features.
Cows and heifers were In very fair de
mand, at least the good kinds were, as has
been the case all this week.; Buyers were
n ine sanaie in fair season In the morn
ing and the cattle sold steadily until the
big end of the recelnta had chane-ed hani.
Aa to values there waa no quotable change
BtocKer and feeders of dealrahl n.,iii.
sold In about the same notches as yester
day, but as Is usually the case tha lattar
naif of the week the demand waa n
urgent aa earlier in tha week and had there
"y a'wai numoer or meaiuni klnda
they probably would hava hear, . .
Ul'
ttepresentatlve sales:
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left off yesterday, the early msrket being
Just about steady. Vhn the tntile
warmed up It became fairly active and a
trifle firmer than yesterdsy. While the
hogs sold In the seme range, (hat Is, a I
33.2tidlt.80, the proportion or sales at Mat
was not at large a yesterdsy, there being
more st the ton price. The best hogs sold
up as high as KM, the same a yesterday.
In other words, the market today aver
sgatl a trifle better than yesterdsy. b-tt
not enough to quote it higher. Shippers I
will note frem the sales below I list good
to choice light hogs sre selling better In 1
proportion to hesvy hogs thsn wss the I
esse a week or tare Iwck. rrsctltaily
everything was disposer! of In 3txl season
in the morning.
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this morning, fifty-three cars being re
ported In the yards. However, of this
number nearly one-half wer lambs, eon-
signed through, to be shorn and fed out,
being only halted here for feeding and
rest and not mtendeti for sale.
Tha market upon the whole was In verv
fair shspe. although devoid of any
especially new or entertaining features.
Desirable rst sneep, yearlings and ewes
were In good demand and sold quite read
ily at firm prices. While there waa nothing
very cnoic in tne is roe, mere were ewes
food enough to bring 36 40, The most of
he sheep sold In very good season In the
morning.
Lambs, on the other hand, were not
quite as active as were sheep, the tendency
on them being a little slow, still they were
right close to steady with yesterday. The
best of the lambs were picked out In good
season, but tne least ttesiranie Kinns nung
fire, and It was lste before they were all
disposed of. There wer no right choice
lamne in signi. ,
Quotations: Good to cnoice native tamos.
t8.304i4.40: good to choice light western
lambs, 3B.2Mli.tD; goo a 10 cnoice nesvy
lambs. 3.0a0; fair to good lambs, 3S.00TT
6.60; cull lambs, 34.604iC.aO; good to choice
light yearlings, to.sntpntsi; gonn 10 onoic
hesvy yearlings, 6.fra 88; fair to good
heavy yearlings, I6.4rtl.60; good to choice
wethers, 36.6ft4i6.7S; fslr to good wethers,
t6.JNr6.5: god to choice ewes, 84.76&6.&0:
fair to good ewes, 14. 36124. 86; cull sheep and
bucks, M0O4T4.00.
Representative sstes:
No. Av. Pr.
2 western cuii ewes n s w
17 western ewes .128 1 40
1 goat, , 1) 4 00
western ewes 81 I )
298 western ewes 107 6 fid
1(2 western yearl's and wethers. l 8 80
42 western limni i.... ei :n
(western cull ewes 82 100
8 western cull ewe 602 1 50
7 western cull lambs 77 8 26
IM western ewes ... 80
M western wethers Ill 3 00
101 weatern wethers .....112 8 no
8R1 western feeder lambs 71 8 10
123 western feeder lambs 10
13 Mexican lambs 30 20
00 Mexican lambs t 8 20
763 Colorado lambs 73 (30
CHICAGO I.ITSJ STOCK MARKET
Cattia Steady ta Tea Ceats High
Haas aad kee Itrong.
CHICAGO, March W.-CATTLE-Rccelpt.
1600 hesd; best 10c higher, others stesdy;
common to prime steers, 33.8608.40; cows.
t3 4046.00; heifers. 32.7636.60; bulls. . ti ft
4 26; calves, 31.764J4 !6; Blockers and feeders,
62.773-4 40.
HOGS Receipts, 2S.0O0 head; market
strong; choloe to prime henry. . 40-34 46:
medium to good heery, 38.8ndJ8.40: butcher
weight. 38 3MT4.48; good to choice heavy
mixed, 3MZ840; packing. 36.1iOte.in,4.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpte. 18.000
head; sheep strong to 10c higher; Isinhs
stesdy; sheep. 34. Erf "84.40; yearlings. Ji.TMj
.26; lambs, M.Tsfla.36.
- Kaaaaa City I.lva Stack Markat.
KANSAS C1TT, March 33.-CATTI.EP.e.
celpts. 6.8UO head. Including 260 '.out herns;
market stesdy: top for steers, 36.86; top
for heifers, 36.36; choice export and dressed
beef steers. 36.3CKi6.sO; fslr to good. M 36
6.26: western fed steers. 38 873 26: stockers
and feeders, 83.004f4.l: southern steers,
tS.7WJ4.00: southern cows, 32.sa4t4.26; native
rows, 82.2MM SO; native helfera. IS 60-06.26;
bulls. 33.26aH.2t; calves. 33.rsjia.eo.
HOGS Receipt. 3.2O0 head; opened strong,
closed weak; top. 38 40; bulk of sales. W SMr
87V; hesvr. 3',ir 40: packers, M.Su&MO;
pigs and lights. 36.8U4Y4
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 4 u
head; strong and active; native lambs.
ett.6u6ja.60; western Ismbs. 86.60ff.60; fed
sheep and yearlings, 84.6i)i6.sO; weatern fad
yearlings, S6.6Oj.00; western - fed shsiep,
14 30875; stockers and feeders, 38.0Oft4.60.
t. I-aals l ive Stack Markat.
Srr. LOUIS. March . Receipts. 1,700
hsd. Including 500 Texans; market strong;
native shipping and export steers. Mat's
00: dressed beef and butcher steers. 88.7"??
3.46; steers under I.OOO lbs.. 38. 364J4.8S; stock
ers and feeders. 82.4tir4.4o: cows snd heifers.
32.1(afj4.26; rannera. 3l.7o4V2; bulls, 3.1.0U4I
416; calves. 310ti2t; Texas and Indlnn
steers, $3.3044.7ti; cows and heifer. 12.
4.36.
bHEBP AND LAMRS-Recelpls. 2.800
head: msrket steadv; native muttons. 34.00
6M: lsmbs. to-ttspaM: culls and hucka.
t8.0OtrS.76; stockers, 33. 004)4.00.
4. Joaepk l ira Stack Market.
ST. JOUBPH. Msrch '43. CATTLE Re
ceipts. 1.43 head; market steady: iiMtlves,
83.7643 30: stockers snd feeder. 83.2.Vr!4.;
cows and helfera, tl 'atilso.
HOGS-Receipts. .&b3 hesd; steadv: light.
M17Vr?jsj; medium and heavy. 4784.40.
SHEEP AND LAM B8 Receipts. 4.U3
head; steady; top lambs, t40.
Slaaa City Live Stack Markat.
SIOUX OITf, March ja.-tgpetlal Tele
gram.) CATTLE-Recelple. 300 hesd; ins r
ket steadv; beavea. M eVv -oO: cows, bulls
and mixed, 31 iXiy4.6-l; stockers and feeders.
$1 tVffia) 60; calvee and yearlinga. 3S.tV4 tt.
HOGS Receipts, 2.800 head: market
strong, selling at 3a.ltSQa.2C; bulk of salea,
3.16t).. '
tack la aiaht.
Rexaipts of live stork at the six principal
western markets yesterday:
cattle.
Hoe. Sheen.
.6ts) 10. W
8
3 F 4 0
3 64-2 4.164
8 6l 2 6t)
H.Oia) 13,000
k12 M.PM
South Omaha..,
Sioux City
Kanaaa City...
St. Joseph ,
St. I4ul
Chicago
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Farelaa Flaaaclal.
PARIS, March IB. Price ox the Boms
today were heavy owing ta the continuance
of the minora' strike depressing rentes.
Russian imperial 4a were quoted at 34 II
and Russian bonds af 13U4 at 111.").
LONDON, March Rata for money
were Increased today owing to month-end
reriulremente. Discount were eaeler on
tha expectation of more abundant money
next weak. Prices aa the Slock exchange
strengthened on the satisfactory newa from
Algeciraa. although business wss moderate
pending the conclusion of the conference
on Moroccan reforms. Consols hantaned.
Horn rati wer generally be liar. Ameri
cana opened quietly-, aoinewliat above
parity. A ntora confidant feeling prevailed
regarding the coal and labor agitation axj
the expectation that the me I tar would be
tt)a by arbitration. Tiansattlona war
limited snd price closed steady, flranrl
Trunk waa rjulet. Vcrrlgners were moder
ately surtot letl. Intcrnnttnnsls were llrni
on cntuineninl stlvhes. Jsnsnrye Imperial
s of 14 were quoted st 1"4.
HKRI.IN, Msrch Trading on the
Bourse tivlay ass flrih.
OMAHA WH44..kAtK MARKET.
Taadlllaa af Trade aad 4)nnltlsi aa
atari aad Feacy I'rwdwce.
EGOS-ttecelpls, liberal; frrsn stoik. vase
cnlint. IK'.
l.IVK rolLTRT aliens, lt-U10c; old
roosters, tc; turkeys, l&c; ducks, 11c;
young rooster, a'afl'.--' "eee. 8c.
DRKS8KO l-Ol LTRV-i'urketa. 18fl'.e;
old tome, i.iffltc; chickens, ltrui-c; old roost
ers, 7c; ducks. .-u;3;-: grese. Inc.
Ml'TTKR racking sttk. Ic: Cholca to
fancy dair. l'51ic; creamery, ilfl;ic.
MAT Prices ejuoted by Omaha Feed cont
Pany: No. 1 upland. $7; medium, 34 iu;
coarse, 83 onJ 80, Rye straw, 34 to.
BRAN Per ton. 3I7.30.
TROPICAL rnt'lTS.
DATES Per bog, of 30 1-lb. pkgs . 10ft;
Halloween, In "o-lb. bote, per lb., 3c; rtay
!ra, per lb.. 4c: walnut slutted
i-iu. psgs..
131.00 rer do.: 8-lb. boxe. 810ft.
tnANGFS-4'alir.riiia. extra fancy Red-
land navels, ail sites, 14. Co, fancy navels,
U.io: choice, all si gee, 33.
LKM N9 Union lers, extra fancy, S4
site. 33. 16; 0 to 340 six, 4.(
FIGS-Csllfornls. pe:' SO-li. carton. iM
e6c; Imported Smyrna, three-crown, llo; six
crown. 18c.
BAN ANAS Per medium slxed bunch. $1.71
02 26: jumbos. 17 crfxU 00, ,
TAN1ERINE8 California. par bo f
about 1?6. tJOO.
GRAPE FRCIT Florlds. per box. , 001$
7.50; California, per box. t4 00tS4.t0.
FRUITS
PEARS-Winter Nellie, 83.30.
APPLES-'alifnrnla Newton, pippins and
Bsldwlns, t! per bu. box; Ben I'avls. 32
per bu. box; Wlnrsaps, 12.60 per bu. box;
other varieties, t2.uiMi.50 per bu.j New oik
apples. Baldwins and Russets. 3A0O per bbU
GRAPES Imported Malagss. 3i.0u47.6O.
OLD VkviETABLEB.
POTATOES-Hom grown, per bu., 304
uOc; South Dskota, per bu.. 7!c. ,
NAVY WEANS Per bu.. 3186; No. X. 11..5.
LIMA BEANS Per lb., 6ic.
CA EBA3C California. 1c per lb.; Wis
consin, in crates, per 'b.. -'Wnac.
CARROTS, r-AKtiNU-S Anil 4 L'RNIPS
Per bu.. 86c.
CELERY California, tl per dos.
SWEET POTATOKS-llllnola, per 11-p.
bbl., 14.60.
NEW VEGETABLES. .
TOMATOES Fiorttce, pir vrata of 20 lbs.,
net, 3ii.60.
WAX BKAN8 Per hamper of about 30
lbs., net, tn.
ONiONb Home grown, yellow and red.
per bu., 86c; Spanish, per crste, $2.2; Colo
rado, red and yellow, per bu., tu
STRING UKANa Per hamper of about 20
lbs., net, $S. Meh 4.00. ,
GREEN PtPPERB Florida, per (-basket
ci ste, 34 60. '
TtRNlPS, BEETS AND CARROTS
Loulaiana, per dos. bunones, 7uc.
SHALLOTT8 Louisiana. per dosen
bunches, 75c
HEAD LETTUCE Louisiana, per bbl..
rr.iarflio 00; per dos. beads, tl.CO9i.2a.
LEAK LETTUCE Hothoust, . per
dot.
CCcURlBEUB Hothousa, per doa. il.HV
,'8' ' KEEP CUTS.
No. 1 ribs, 13c; No. 3 rlos. llHc; No. $
ribs, 3Vc; No. 1 loin, 16c; No. 2 loin, 13c;
No. 1 toln, Utic; No. 1 chuck, c; No. 2
chuck. 6Vc No. 3 chuck. 6c; No. 1 round,
8c; No. 2 round, 7Vc; No. 3 round. 7c;
No. 1 plate. 4c; No. 2 plate. 'c; No. t plate,
,C- . MISCELLANEOUS.
CIDER Per keg. 3.16: per bbl., to.76.
HONEY New, per 24 lbs., 33 60.
CHEESE Swiss, new. lc; Wisconsin
brick, 16c; Wisconsin llniberger, 15c; twins,
laur; Young Americas, loc.
NUTS slnuts, No. I soft shtlls, new
crop, per ib lf.Vc ; hard shells, per lb.
18Vc. Pecans, large, ler ib., 14c; srnnil, per
Ib7 12c. l'eanuis, per lb.. c; roasted, pet
lb., kc. Chili walnuts, per lb., lSjl3',c.
Almonds, soft shells, per lb., lc; hard
shells, per lb., Inc. Cocoanuia, $1 per sack
of 1t. I
FRESH FISH-Tront. lie: halibut. 10c;
pickeiel, dreasej, "c; white bass. 11c; lun
hsh,' till'C; perch, skinned and dressed, Sc;
pike, lc, ied3napper, 11c: ' salmon. 11c;
crapples, tiirCi ''i 1-1 black baas, 2tc;
whltflsli. lie; frog leg. pr ovi.. 6ic; lob
sters green. J?.c; boiled lobsters, ewe; blue
risit, 16c; herring, 4c; Spanish mackerel, Ibo;
haddock, 10c; shrimp. 1.0Ot1.60 per gallon;
smelt, 12c; cod, 12c.
RADISHES Hutiiouse, per dog. bunches,
M7USHROOMB-;:t'.;ous, Pr lb., 604540c.
OYBTEKB Fresh standard. per gal.;
shell oysters, tl.uon.W per luO; Little Neck
clams, 81.60 per 100.
SUGAK-tiranuhiied' cane." IW bbls., 35 08:
granulated cane. In sacks, ta.01; granulated
beet. In eacka, 34 31.
SYRUP In barrels, S4c per al.; In cases,
10-1 b. cans. tl sV; cases, U 6-10. cans. Xe;
cases, 24 iVk-lb. cans, 31-30.
COr r r.H. ritiasieu . ev, v-vsv yvr iu.,
No. 80, iOHc per Ib. ; No. a, l8o per lb i
No 20. 15V4c per lb.. No. 21, li'tc per lb.
FlADUR twholesale) Boat high grade Ne
braska, per cwt., $1.30; best high grsde pat
ent Minnesota, per cwt., t- ; straight pat-
anl Isebrafaa, por um., aiev, acwua pat
ent Nebrasaa, ti.av.
CURED Fi8H-Jily whiteflsh. par 4
bbl.. 100 lbs., 34 60; Norway mackerel, per
bbl. JO" lbs., bloaters, 840.00; fio. 1, t-80J;
No 2. t2-i; N- lrUh' N-
lltiuing, in bbls., aw lbs. ucn, Norway. 4k,
U l.tli; Norway, Ik, IIHOO; Holland, mixed.
u,t",
U50; H
jc; kegs
CANM
flulianu nr. 1 uiSt. .iiafccia,
s, inixeu, IDC.
Kl uuuuo t urn, atanoara west
ern. WUWCi iUllIIC, S'-M- IVIUBltiCB, -io,
cans, SlTS.vt3 1.Caj; 2-lb., 714jCJl.W. Pineapples,
grated, 2-lo V.Obtli.tn: sliced. tl.MMj 2.20.
Gallon appiea, fancy, 61.50; California apri
cots, 114tlj200; pears, 11.752.60; eachc-s,
fancy, $1.7irtf$.40; H. C. peaches, $2.O0w2 6.'.
Alaska sslmon, red. 11.15; pink, 80c; fancy
Chinook. F., 12 10: fancy ckeye, F., tl.iiu;
sardines, Vs oil, 12.50; 4 mustards, t2.5ut
1 10. Sweet potatoes, Jl 1.81. 25; sauerkraut.
31.00; pumpkins. 80cttl.00; wax beans. l-lb.f.
'tbiiWc; lima beans, 8-lb.. 7Bcljll.3j) spinach,
31.3o4b2.00; chesp peas, 2-lb., i'Jc;, extia, 1644
30c: fancy. 11 SS-ffll.78. ...
BROOMS-No. 1 csrpet, H.25; No. $ carpat,
t:.40; No. I plain. 31 A.
HIDES. PELTS AND TALIOW-No. 1
fiaen hides, 8c; No. 1, 8c; No. 1 salted,
ic; No. 2, 10c; bull hides. 7S7Jc; dry
hides, lttI'Ac. Horse hides, large, 33; small,
12. b'keep pelts, esch 60c)l. 25. Tallow, Nv.
L 4 lie; No. 2, lc; rough. e.
Evaporated Apples aad llrlad Pralts
NEW TORK. March 29. EVAPORATED
APPLES Market Is more active, with
8 rede be It J w strict prime in specially good
ematid. Common to fair are quoted at 7ttj
8c; fair to good (1S"6 crop). hmW, nearly
to strict . prime, JKSfSVc; t hoioe. fiOc;
fancy, 11c.
Taledo teed Market.
TOLEDO, March 23. SEED-Cssh clover,
March. 37.S): April, $7.15: October, I7.U;
timothy. 11.60; alslke. 8 .20.
REAL ESTATE TRAXNFF.R.
Anna Felder to II. H. Oerstlauer.
lot 18. block 11, Omaha View 1
6nt
F. E. Gambler to Lucy C. Wilson,
trsct In 32-16-13
Catherine Oliver to Edwin L. Oliver.
2.600
Iota 13 and 20, block -4.- Everett
Place
Same to same, lot 4. block C, Saun
d ts A Hinieliaiigh'a
Mary E. Chadwlrk and husband tn
Flora L. Steinm. lot I, block 108.
Omaha 18,0)
J. R. Cowles 10 William S. Sheldon,
lot 2. block 3, Bedford Place
Mary Rafferty to John E. Fleming,
lot 4, block 21, 1st ad to Corrigan 1
Carl F. Johnson and wife to Edwin
Hlndley et l., lots 5 and 8. block 1.
Monmouth Park ad 1
Ellen H. Slabaugh and husband to II.
K. 1-eniero. undivided one-half lol
23. part 24, Clarke s ad
2,0iiV
N. R. Wilcox and wife to Bert A.
Wilcox, lot I, suhlot 11 Btinfleld's
ad
11. A. McMillan et a)'. Io F. C. Mc
Millan, nor III 10 feet lot 3. block M,
South Omaha
Lewis Saunders and wtte to L. E.
ITS
Roblson. lot 17, block 3. I. I-;.
Mavne's ad 7
l.ltl)
Edith I. McCoy and husband to Sarah
F. Rnbtson. lot 1, block 1, Har
rier's 2d sd .'
30
l,mi M. Psvn et al. to Thomas P.
Flndley. lots 16, 1 Slid 17, replat
Menus Park
PhiladelDhla Mortgage vintl
lO.OSl
Trust
company to W. V. Bennett,
lot 8.
blixk . Isaac A Helden'a.
1.809
W. V. and Sadie C Bennett
10 A.
M. Anderson. . same ,
2 X
Mary Ma honey and husbsnd to James
K. ana Agnes i KononteK, 101 ,
block 1, S. E. Rogers' ad
David W. MoCafTerty to F. D. Hill,
lot 7. block 4. Sherwood's sub
1.476
1.700
Msry O. Lsrson and husband to Msg
gle J. Armstrong, lol t. block 3.
Ilurnhani Place
F. D Day & Co.
ttlok. Grain. Provisions
kip Tea Crsla ta is.
tklraae aad Miaavapatl Delivery.
One-elgnlh comnilston on Grain, one
quarter 011 Slocks. i'rompt end careful
attention given to outside accounts. Writ
(or cur dally Market Letter, lualled (res.
Mala Office.
t lO-l 11 Board af Trad aMdsT.
. OMAHA. It.
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