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    CHAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Trading Very Liebt and lull MukeV
With Fr o i IrendiDj Ltwer.
EXTREME WEAKNESS DISPLAYED IN OATS
Apathy Amoi Hhrat Traders to
Await Effect ol Weather O'oadl
lion la loalhnml Ipon
Urowloa; Crop.
OMAHA, March 23, 197.
Trading iru veiy light and resulted In
n extremely dull ana quiet market, with
an easier tunc In evidence. WeaKii.-ss waj
mururtsl In turn and oats, severe pressure
belli brouant to bear upon oats, whlcn
tli. Bd inucn lower.
Denials and amrmatlona were received in
eoju.il number as to the crop damage from
green bugs and hot winds In the uulliweil
and tlie market waa unsettled, but with a
beurlHti feeling predominating. Large Aus
traiian wl.eut snipiiient. were raported and
had an unfavorable Influence, and priced
uecllned hc, but the done was firmer, with
a recovery of c. July option cloned at
the loiv point.
Corn was weak, ax cables came much
lower, the export demand being very poor.
Itecelpla were large, but not as heavy as
expected, and there was considerable pres
sure to aell. options In May corn declined
to 4m,c aaaed, a Iohs of c lor the day, anu
tne general Impression seems to be for a
lower range of prices.
Scattered selling by commission houses
caused a sharp reaction of Vjc In oats and
the market met wuh little support. The
cash demand Is flow and large icclpls was
the principal cause for thu slump in prices.
The close wan weak at 4"c asked for the
May crop and eveji lower prices are ex
pected. i'rlmary wheat receipts were bft.lf) bush
els and shipments :K;:,(M) bushels, against
receipts last yeir of :i:,t bushels and
hlpments of lol.ni) biiNliel. l orn receipts
Were ISrtMou bii.inels and shipments 34o,iioo
bushels and shipments of isf.,oou bushels last
year.
c learances were BKi.SJO bushels corn, 25,i"ai
bushels oats and wheat and Hour i-u.ua.1 to
il, till bushels.
Liverpool closed Hd lower on wheat and
irn !d lower on corn.
ljcdl range ct options:
THE OMAIIA SUNDAY BEE: MARCH 24. 1007.
March, Ittcl; May, fia 4',-rJ; July.
steady
e J74d.
CdliS Spot. American mixed, new. easy
at 4s V.d : American mired nl.1 nnlet t
i. rutures, qub-t; March. 4sl'od. May.
4s
4s 4Sd
SEW YORK, t.F.JEHAL MARKET
laotatloas
oa Varlnns
of the pay
Comnaod I ties.
TORK. March ZC-FT,Ot'n-Re-
10,871 bbls: exports, 26,23 bbls.;
with a light Inquiry. Minnesota
UliKM.t.'- winter Irnii7ht i.l .tV,
S"; Minnesota bakers. Ll.X,iin.;o: winter
extra, U-tfaZ-'X); winter patents. 1I.'hii
I 85; winter low grades, ti. etuUHO. live
Hour, steady: fair to good. U.'i U3.K): choice
rancy, H.Ky4.iv.
NETW
CeJp'.s,
steady.
patents,
to
Fine white and yel
H.uou'llO; kiln dried.
Articles. Open. Hli?h.. I-ow. Close. Yes'y.
Whe.it-I I I I I
May... I C14A fiOHAI 6!HA1 fi), 69HA
July... 7lSA 7iA "OS A "OSA 7o.U
Com -
M.iy... 41'4A 414jA 41 It, A 4IVtA 41HA
July... 4""A 4fi"'A 4"A 4oi$A nAk
Sept... 41SA 41A 411A 41VA 414,B
Cats - I
May... 41tll 41'Ai4uSA 4eAA 4U.M
July... aiU aT'aA 87SA 3TV,U V,U
A asked. 3 bid.
OtiMhs Cash Prices.
WHEAT No. 2 hard, 6Kjj6M,c; K0. 3 hard,
t 4,c; Nu. 4 hard, t'u04c; No. 3 spring, booi
bljC.
CORX-No, 3, 8Sc; No. 4, 3&ij36c; no grade,
"il3c; No. 3 yellow, Si'ie;' No. I white, 4oc.
OA TB No. 3 mixed, 3ii).3!c ; No. 3 white,
4tc; No. 4 white, 34c.
ItYii-No. 2, 6iVc; No. 3. &sc.
Carlot Iteceipta.
Chicago 14 M 253
Kansas City 83 39 g
tnneapolls 200
.maha 21 38 63
luluth 137
bt. LxiUls 63 loS fu
CHICAGO CBAI1 AMI. PROVISIONS
Features of the Trading- and Closlnw
Prices on Board of Trade.
CHICAGO, March 23. A sharp decllno In
Wull street securities caused weakness to
day In the local grain market. At the
close wheat for May delivery was orf 'w
He Corn was down Viie. Oats showed a
loss of c Provisions were Vo lower to
2c to 60 higher.
Bentlment In the wheat pit was bearUh
11 day, although at times the market ex
perienced moderate rallies on coveting by
shorts. The selling was mainly by put
traders and longs and was Induced chiefly
by the demonstrated condition of the stock
market. Ylces, however, were Influenced
to some extent by poor response made by
the IJverpool market to the advance hero
Jsterday. A large number of damuge
reports were received from the southwest,
but traders were dluposed to view these
dispatches with more equanimity than they
did similar advices earlier In the week.
A report which said seeding of spring
wheat would begin next week in South
Lakota seemed to Inspire some selling. The
market closed weak. May opened un
charged to Ho lower, at 7t'?c to 7ti.e, sold
off to 754 'HSe, closed at 7iVt76c. Clear
ances of wheat and flour were equal to
2H3.UU) bu. I'rlmary receipts were 606,000
bu., compared with 3!0,(Kiu bu. for the samo
time a yeur ago. Minneapolis, Duluth and
Chicago reported receipts of 361 cars,
afralnst 412 cars lust week and 418 cars one
year ugo.
The corn market was weak on free sell
ing by a lending holder. There was also
quite active Belling by shlpix-rn, which
was sld to have been due to slowness of
shipping demand. It Is claimed that east
ern buyers ate holding off for extremely
warm weather, which, It Is thought, may
Injure the grain. A sharp decline at Liver
pool was a actor at the start. The mar
ket closed weak. May corn opened Vc to
c lower, at 46o to 457c, sold off to 46e
and closed at 4rVu46:e. Ixical receipts
were 348 cars, with none of contract grade.
The weakness of corn had a depressing
effect 011 oats, but prices sustained only
slight losses. Local receipts seem to bo
on the Increase, and this heled to weaken
the market. The volume of trading wa,
small. May oats opened Vtf'io to yti'-Se
lower, at 41Vtfj41So, sold between 41Vf
41tM11iC and closed at 41tf41Sc. Local
receipts were 253 cars.
Provisions were dull. Lard was firm on
buying by shorts, but pork and ribs were
barely steady. At the close May pork
was off 2Vc, at Lnr.i was up 24'nOe
at ti .77. Itlbs were a shade lower, at S3 60,
Estimated receipts for Monday are
Wheat. 34 cars; corn, 4tH cars; oats 361
cars; hogs, c,D head.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
Articles. I Oien. Hlgh. Low. j Close.; Yes'y.
CORNMEAL-Cjiilnt
low, SI LVyl.lu; course
W H fiAT Receipts 34,000 bu. ; exports,
6.470 bu. ; sales, 2,JJ,V0 bu. Spot, steady;
No. 2 red. tt'li; elevator; No, 2 red. Me, f.
o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern, Luluth, t!c,
f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 red, elc, f. o. b. afloat;
No. 2 hard winter, Shc, f. o. b. afloat.
After a rather severe opening break, due
to easy cables arid a promise of bearlsn
statistics on Monday, wheat recovered and
was steady for the balance of the forenoon
on hot weather and bug news, closing til
".c net lower. May, 84'',4V:; closed,
kc; July, 84Sfit4V; closed, Sc. Sep
tember, M84.4jc; closed, 840.
CORN Kaceipts, 14..2uo bu.; exports, 1.15.
366 bu. Spot, steady. No. 2, 67c, elevator,
and 62ic, t. o. b. afloat: No. 2 white, 66a,
and No. 2 yellow, 6.,'xc, f. o. b. afloat. Op
tion market waa lower on fears of Increased
receipts and weak cables, closing "c
down. May, S'u63c; closed, txiSc; July
Closed, 6.V-4C
OATS Receipts. 136.000 bu.: exports, 26,
639 bu. Spot, steady; mixed, l'u02 lbs.,
47c; natural white, 30ii33 lbs., 4S'0Oc:
clipped white, KnO lbs., 4!M63c.
HAY Steady; shipping, Si'.tvy.0O; good to
Choice, SU.ooii 12.00.
HOl'8 Steady; state, common to choice.
lWsi crop. 18'a'ilc; 1!6 crop, 8u'llc; Pacific
coast, VJH crop. 11'uUc; 19D6 crop. a'i:c.
HIDES Steady. Galveston, lbs,
nominal; California, Z1'8 25 lbs., nominal;
Texns dry, 24u'0 lbs., nominal.
LKATH ER Steady. Acid, ;T7t432Pc.
PROVISIONS l.eef, steady; family,
S14 tWulVrt.; mess, S9.6on0.00; beef hams.
Xa.tXHiiX.W; packet leef. til OWi 1 1.50; city
extra India mess. SSu.OiaCl.'S). Cut meats,
steady; pickled bellies, S10.5o-.M2 00; pickled
hams, Il.6ftl12.0u. I-ard, firm; western
prime, S-S9'y9'i: refined, steadv; continent,
19 55 ; 8. A., S10.50; compound, ts a.y8.HV
Iosk, steady; family. SI!' OnWiT); Bhort
clear. Sn SOdlR 26; mess. S17.6iV,j 1S.25.
RICE Steady; domestic, fair to extra,
2S''itiV,c. Japan, nominal.
TALIOW Steady; city i$2 per package),
6c; country (packages free), tlW-riTc.
RCTTKR- Firm; street price, extra
creamery, 30H231o. Official prices: Cream
ery, common to extra, 22aj5cc; held, com
mon to extra, 21'jWic; state dairy, common
to flneM. 21'o3ec; renovated, common to
extra, lWij-'Sc; western fuctorv. common to
nrsts, 19 d 214c; western Imitation creamery,
firsts, 2i27c.
E(GS flieady: state, Pennsylvania and
nearby fancy selected white. 22c; good
to choice, 2c; brown and mixed ex
tra livd'.'tc. Mists to extra firsts. 1HQ1V;
western llrsts. 17,'ail8o; official price. 18"c:
s-conds. lTVi-Tr Ific. .
C1IEES1-7 Firm; s'ate, full cream, col
ored, email. October best, 14'314Hc; state,
white, 13rauv,c; state, good to piime, 13()
134e; winter made average best. 134c; large
September fancy, W,c; state October best,
1314iic; state good to prime. 12i,8'13lc;
Inferiors, 11Vu12c; state, full cream, mnall
September fancy, 16c; state white, 14o.
POULTRY Live, quiet; western chickens,
l'f12c; fowls, 17c; turkeys, 13c; dressed,
firm; turkeys, 12(tfl6c; fowls, lltflSc.
St. I.onls Ueneral Market.
ST. LOI7I8, March 23.-WHEATWenl.
higher; track No. 2 red cash.
2 nard, 73'8i5'4c; May, 76v
cash
7s.c: No,
July, 76Tc,
CORN Ixwer; track No.
No. 2 white. 4t'a46!c; May,
44So.
OATS Lower; track No. t cash. 41fc41Uc:
2 cash,
Vu-44c;
44Hc;
July,
white, 4K(4t;lc; May, 4o4c; July,
FZ 7777 4)'-M77vt"-S77s'"-t
?! "6-,; 77-V 78 7hH
46,1
I
5'4 464 XTS
46S
46-S! ii
Pi
45S
6V
15 70
16 60
t 75
i 77,
3
16 70
15 86
I 80
8 l7H,
41n 41W- 41
30l 37 StiVi37
8:' SJViU0!
S 2h! 8 7!
s i.'s. wt,
8 S-S, 8 (io I
st:
15 60
16 7a
8 76
8 77
H Vit
8 n
8 70
8 S"(
IS 62
li 40
8 77'
8 b7
k 7
8 60
8 7.'
S SO
I
16 06
16 76
S 76
$ 82
S Kti
8 62
8 72
8 kO
Wheat
May
July
Sept.
Corn
May July
Bept.
Oats
May July
Sept.
Pork
May July
Lard
May July
Bept.
Ribs
May July
Sept.
No. t
Cash quotations were ns follows:
... , Quiet and easy; wintur patents,
S-l lii.t.4y; winter straights, $3 15:
sprli.u patents. 3.S spring strjishts.
llh.Al-.D. 2 Hrl:-t!, H"!CS4c; No. I
"ro'iK-'--V1'"-'- reJ. 7fji;4c.
64o ' Sa i yellow. 44
No'Vwh.; Nd ' whn-
RYE No. 2 tifc. '
v., stem. tLilu i.rlm llmothv. S"ls.
Clover, contract gride, 14 7S
l'P.oVISIoNS-Shcri. iu "h.j,., (i00se)
fv.S ni. .Mess ,M,!k. per l.bi gin -k. . ?f f V
Kursv -u-,I.tl.:f'7our.rr'a,(:rat:re,pu
nj -wp-
n ,r tbl. 8M
V. K it. bu 13,M)
.'ii. bu 4;,:, m xTv-,;
Jtaiiey. bu 7,:w U'iv
IMi the l'roduce exchange today the butter
inariii'l Was Urm: creameries. If'f'.c,
'allies. :,(,. 7c. l.gss. Hi :n : at man,, ea.os
Included. liijj!Te; ilrst. W; prune Ilrsis
l',.i'. ."hetse, easy, Wwli.'jO.
Peoria firnln MarUrt.
. I.?;RI' 5Ur'" a 'ORN-l.ower; No
fV-: ' 1" Bra ,e. S.jj7c.
OAl6-l.oer; No. 2 white He v .
l I'e. 4J.i4iv,c; No. 4 wl lie. 4cc. '
JM-:-Flrm; No. ! n.,..
WHISUY-On lwrs ut .11.2s for finished
goods.
No. 2
86T4C.
I LOUR 6teady; red winter patents, $3. CO
4i 3.80; extra fancy and straight, t3.2ofiT3.60:
Clear. Sll.tkVy 2 .85.
SEED Timothy steady at t3.75a-l.15.
CORN MEAL Steady at S2.40.
URAN-tea3y; sacked, east track. S1.00.
HAY Steady; timothy, tl3.0tJf 19.60; prairie.
flO 00ft 13.00.
I RON COTTON TIES-tt.10.
H A G ( I N 1 1 1 s c.
HEMP TWINE 10c.
PROVISION'S Pork, steady; Jobbing,
Slti-SJ. Lflrd, higher; prime steam, S8.56.
Dry salt meats, steady; boxed extra Shorts,
S 12; clear rllw, 19.37; short clears, S9 6.'.
llucou, steady; boxed extra shorts, tl0.12:
clear ribs, tlO.25; short clears, S10.50.
POULTRY-Steady; chickens, He; springs,
13c: turkeys, 11c; ducks, 13c; geese, Sc.
HUTTER-Steady; creamery, 22ii31c;
dalrv, 2iy-,6c.
EdfJS Firm, 16c.
Follow-lng were the receipts and ship
ments of flour and grain:
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 8.O0O 8 00
Wheat, bu 6tt,oi Ss.tOO
Corn, bu 1'tf.OoO liti.mO
Oats, bu so.oco 71,000
Kansas City firsls and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, March 23.-WHEAT-May,
t,9-Sc; July, 70c; September, 71c;
cbhIi, No. 2 hard. 704u73c; No. 3. 66Uy
72V; No. 2 red, 744j7!c; No. 8, 67'a73c.
CORN May, 4o4c; July, 41ic; September,
41e: cash, No. 2 mixed, 40Vi4Oc; No. 3
4W(i40W4c; No. 2 white, 4-'c; No 3. 42c.
OATS-No. 2 white, 412c; No. 2 mixed
41fij-l-c.
RYE Steady, evg-c,
HAY Steady: choice timothy, J14.50
15.(0; choice prairie, Sll.261j12.00.
lU'TTER Creamery, 29c; packing. 2oc.
FOGS Weak; firsts, lne.
Receipts and shipments of grain were as
follows: Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu S'.O'O 80.U0O
Corn, bu U0 27,
Oats, bu 7,000 14.0U0
Roard of Trade quotations for Kansas
City delivery. The range of prices, as re
ported by Logan & Bryan, 112 Board of
Trade building, was:
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Amtricta foecrities teclioti in Wall Street
and European Boiriei.
CANADIAN PACIF.C LEADS THE BREAK
It Drops l ight Points nmj Hills and
Harrlnians Show Losses Atcrsilsg
Over Fire Points (lose Is
Irrranlar.
1l?ZJORP- Tarrh a--curltie. mar
",r,'lnU inLurcpo were violently ag-
ili'. rir'T'?', "1d.,the '1,'n' I" American
reurlties forced the averaao level of ,!,.,.
within niMs.iral.le distance of that touclud
to assign the
In the demrr.!iin .i , ' 1
l-,a. 1 , ,,,B oj iiursoay or
1 last week. Forn muior. w, .. !
., - - - - . uisi'pru
di)m naru lnflnnn,.A . .t... ;.
Uiuloii t,. - .... . '. "-
wnuiiin or tne INew V. rU
stock markei. The point on which fears of
coiuwquences frcm the condition converged
however, was London. This Is owing to tne
necessity of pr,vi(,lnl. tnere f V tori.
nightly stojek market settlement on Monday
"r "enieiiMNita in truit
v uiq occasion lor
Commodity. Open. Hlgh.l Low. Close.
Wheat- I I I
May 69il 69V69'.V6V'A.
July 71 71 70V70V3:
Corn I
May 4Kt 40 S9H' 4oiA
July 1V 411 4141vtB
A asked. B bid.
Minneapolis Groin Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, March 23. WHEAT
Slav, 77i'77; July. 79c; September,
7'(lT7fiSc; No. 1 hard, 80o; No. 1 northern,
79'c; No. 2 northern, hV45j77c; No. 2
northern, 76 76c.
FLOL'R First patents, 841o(fH.25: second
patents, l.'Kii4 10; first clears, S3.2dja3ao;
second clears, S2.40"2.60.
BRAN In bulk. S17.0u17..
Mlliranbee Urals Market.
MILWAUKEE, March 3. - WHEAT -Steady;
No. 1 northern, 816l'c; No. 2
northern, 7V'n83c.
RYE Steudy; No. 1, 69c.
BARLEY Steady; No. 2. 71ffT2n.
CORN Lower; No. I cash. 4-w42c.
Philndelphla Produce Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Mireb. a. EGGS -Firm,
good deinund; western fresh, l!c
at mirk.
CHEESE-Flrni demand; New York full
crta:ns, fancy, 141j14-"4c; choice 14c.
Liverpool t.ralu aBt !'rllon.
LlVEKItXtU March 27.-WHLAT-Sp..t
s'o. t red wesrern winter. stiM.ly at 'up
. 1 CalUwi-ula, uK-t at it iX Puiuiis.'
Toledo Seed Market.
TOLEDO, March 23. SEE D Clover,
rush. W.76: March. fo.7S; October, Stl-77.
Timothy, S2 10. Alsike, S7.40.
Emporslril Apples and Pried Frntfa.
NEW YORK. March 23 EVAPORATED
APPLES Market continues quiet and
rather easy In tone owing: to the lack cf de-rn-inJ;
fancy quoted at Si(ie; choice,
7;ue: prline. KuHo.
CALIFORNIA KHIED FRUITS-PrunfS
are witlmut change. quontu,ns ranl:.g
Ironi 3c to 6c for Oalltor.iia fruit,
and from tc to 10c for Or. ton. Ppil
cots are turn with choice quote.l at
lkc; extra choice. IUVjIsc; fancy, ij
i:oc. Peaches are In better demand at
th recent decline and prices are now
steady. Choice ir Quoted at lMjll'c;
extra choice. 12'al2c; fancy. 12-.jU!V;
extra fancy. 13u:5c. Raisins are generally
fi'it'i Irose muscatel are quoti-d at S4iiv
stedid raisins, 74fllc; London layers
$i. jt'ijl.fiO.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. March 23. COFFEE Mar
Wet for 1 .1 tilts opened steady at an ad
vance cf 5ali) pinit-i on covering of Eu
ropean shorts and a little scattering de
mand promoted by steady European cable
sightly smuMcr Brazilian receipts and ru
rno s that tho Ii6.uv.uc) vnl risatlon b an
bid at last lieen arranged. Prices lin
Wved somewhiit duilrg the session ar.d
the close was steady at a net advance of
6l2' I'r'tlK. Bl.le were rrn.rlH,l "1 "Hi
'ncludlng: May ;-t J j.-.e at "
. ji iv ut oj.ii-. 9oc: s. pt. nib. r at fi Vi I
reCfinler at fi i-,..f y..,ef. .
H..,ll" V.. T IJ .. -. . K. . . . . " "I '
w . - fill OH, &
:iilln coffes, tudy, Corduva, Vj;V4--.
baes.
tr; 1:-
. 1 '..!
market
ninklnir ool a,rAH
bvCfh-' t?''U,er" and on'"' caused
ment T T pHn"";" "" " l't aetllo
nerit. The large interest of the London
tlm ihL'U a:',H,Jlft, I'ocltlc accounted lor
l.rv.H , P lr? t'"Ll "tocil v"lay- It aa
h.,M.d tla1 lhat "" ntarket pool, which
ra.Urf o m.l" .1 "t ock,
" . - -, u.n nutraex ana a
portion of the pools ho:.iiii.
.-.i,, u,t,ii me marKet. The
a" ,7 V points ami went rar lo
demoralize the whole list. Tho Hill and
Hax.-lman stocks also snowed losses of K
rtla'SU'wai'.. A "U;'llr ind.lent of th
rliJ,, T ,the "'i01"1 f ! money
rates In Ijondon, and Berlin. There waa no
urgent demand for money Vre elfher The
bank statement, however, was cUsapiwItrt-
L"l!nbmVn,8tl'W',n? kg" lhHn the ex',iec ed
gain In cash and less than the expected
... .... . unnius or ll),Oll.(l ty
largest bank alone largely affected
fi.'"B,.'U'tltaM' a" ,he 'J banks
. ,,, coiiiracrion. Heavy
f-ro.J " ' f "K1 '',0 reported between
i.io "-in-is uoroaa, susgestlng
'""S"! iimraers 11. ere fi r
MERCANTILE PAPFJl t'j
the port of New York for the week ending
today were tl.oM.4J silver, and S-iv goid.
evr York Money Market.
NEW YORK March ?3-MONEY-On
rail, nnminnl; time loans, dull and stercly
sixty days, e per rent: ninety days and
six months, B r r cent bid.
PRIME
per cent.
PTKRI.ING EXCHANGE Firm, with
tual business in bankers bills at 4 K7'if
4 so for demand and at S4 79o4 7910 for
sixty-day bills; posted rates, S S"S4 74;
coi n-rr.-lal bills, SI 7S Vff4.7.
SILVER Bar, tc; Mexican dollars,
51.c.
BONDS Government,
easy.
Closing quotations on bonds
follows:
. ,1't! IJapan Ss (W14
. .l"T.;Ja t!s. 2d serls. 99
.!(.)! "do 4s ctfs so
.liM. do 4s ctfs Mi
uo snries...
..103 L. N. util. 4s.
-1X"'4 Man. c. 4s....
OMAIIA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Ebow
ConaidpfAiilt) Decline for tbe
steady; railroad.
wers
as
..l.r,
. . ;
..l'l
.. P9
L. B. r 2 re..
do couiKin ....
V S. Ss. reg....
do coupon ..fl
V. S o. 4s reg.
do coupon ....
U S. n. 4s, reg.
do coupr.n
Am. Tobacco 4s
do fis
Atchison g. 4s..
do adj. 4s
Atlantic C. U 4s
Bal. Ohio 4.s.
do 8s
A. C. L. 4s
Hal. & Ohio 4s.
do 3
B R. T. c. 4s.
1n of Oa. 6s
do 1st Inc..
do 2d Inc....
do 3 1 l:ic
Ches. & O 49. ..1
C. & A. 3s -.),
C, B. O n. 4s. !
4s.. 7oV
HS
L. B
C oo I. eS, S. A
Colo. M-d -Is...
I Colo. So. 4s.
I Cuba 6s
, L & R. G. 4s..
Ms. Sec. f.s
1 Er ie p. 1. 4h. ...
do gen. 4s
Hock. Val 4H.tUA-4
Offered. -Bid.
HOGS SAME NOTCH". S AS YESTERDAY
Sheep and I.aiaba Folly teaa Today,
bot Mostly Fifteen to Tneaty
Fire tents Lower lor
the Week.
SOUTH OMAHA, March 21. 1 7.
M
97
19
21
S9
96
M
was
large pro-
were thus 1 C. R. 1 A: I
stock broke do col. as..
l i e. s
76
68
49 9
R2
Mex. Central 4s.
do 1st Inc
.V1 St. L. 4s.
M . K. A T. 4s...
do ?s
9vV N It R nf M e is Icl
.' N. Y. C. ft. 31,9... 9V
. fc 'N. J. C. K 6s 1J3
. 91 No. Pacific 4s leo
.l'V' do 3s 70
. 9-1 N. & W. c. 4s.... 98
. S3 !o S. L. r. 4s 89
.l' Ponn. c. .19 9f
Reading g 4s 9;4
S.L. I M. c. 6s.. BO
S L. & S F. fg. 4s 78
St. L. 8. W. c. 4s 74
U. A. L. 4s 77
So. Pacific 4 K
do 1st 4s ctfs... 91
Po. Railway 6s... 110
Texas & P. Is... i;
T . S. L. W. 4s 81
Union Pacific 4s. li"i
I ' S. S. 2d 6s 9i
Wabash Is Ill
do deh. B
Hi Western M l. 4s.. 7ti
9-i:, nv. L. E. 4s... SO
M Wis. Central 4s.. SGi
: Receipts were:
Official Monday ....
Official Tuesday ..,
Ofncinl Wednesday
Onidal Thuisdav ..,
'Om-ml Frld.iv
.Oillclal Saturday ..
Cattle. Hog". Sheep.
b.J:U
4,S'l
4.9;w
1.S67
240
4. Us
13.019
13. JS!
13. -.24
t.9.i
6.600
M.13
7.r..'9
6.771
2.174
1.2iJ
4iTrV: good to choice yearlings, lamb
we-chta. ! .HyC fv fair o o,.d vearllims.
heavywelshis. Sh rt-1H 3': fidr to gcod year.
IU1L.-9. liesivywriKhta. t. CM- op; good t(
choice old wethers. (V.ii 15; fair M g.d
old wether. S6 7 J ' r S in: good to choice ewes,
ff .fn6 9"; fair to good ewes. S3 unuo.40.
7
90
9:
9T
the
the
re-
m.we-
dlf-
1 i "i euirvi 1 tx. Bcra.ni-
unwn r,
'Ph. lie.).. . et.
rosnone,r7v.rreda'll J-. !? "t
rallied some stocks "from "theTowV ?
but he market clost-d fever.shly Irregular
L T.ai i8' res'"ered. have decline,!
. tho old 4s have advanced and the new
The following was the range of prices on
the New York Stock exchn,V. lru-ea on
. roreigr. exchange moved
i..n,i.r, in Inls( market.
uiiunjt
Wholly
Hostort storks and Itonds.
BOSTON, March 23-Call loans (Mrs
This week 23.473 6S.779 63.728
Same days last week 26.0" f3,4"l L6.7Sti
Sari'.e days t weeks ago. .21.101 ;-9.'J5 37 119
Sime days 3 weeks ago. .19.9 S 61,7.. 44 31
Sania days 4 weeks ago.. 23.743 59.3 41 7W
Same w eek last yeai ... .21,771 6J.U16 te.oSO
Tlie following table thows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for
the year to date, compared with last year:
11XI7. 1. Inc. Lee.
Cattle I'a.5S 2Jv9i? S4,9;9
Ho 6S9.623 6JJ.323 3.t
Sheep 431,773 4uo,3!7 Sl.iWli
CATTLE gLOTAilONS.
Good to choice corn-fed steers a.2Tvfl'.).70
Fair to rood coinfe.l sreera 4 s uii 2i
iCoiiunon to fair steers 4AOy4.nO
Good to choice fed cows S.otoj-1 60
I Pair to good cows and heifers S.:oj3.60
i l uminun io lair ioe,s and heifers.. 2.'" u I -'"
, Oood to choice stockers & feeders.. 4.Xu4.SO
ra'r to goud stockers and feedeis.. 3fOu 2o
; otiunon to tair Blockers 3 "c'o.H ")
Bulls, stags, etc 2.7;..4.40
Veal ca.ves 4.von) 50
The following table snows th average
price oi iioga at South Omaha tor the laat
several uays, with comparisons:
ClIICAfiO IIVK STOCK MAIIKET
Cattle and heep tendy llosja Weak
and I. oner.
CHICAGO. March 23. CATTLE- -Receipts.
3 0t head; market steady; beeves lt"',-i
7'i; cows, tl "V414 76: hlfers. S: 4Jf.;
cnlvps, SS 6,1. good to prime sreers. 6 .V
tiii 70; poor io medium. S4.OtiuS.3e; stockers
and feeders, t2.76icl.75.
HOGS-Receipts. 17 0jo hra.l; market
""lit and .V lower; light. tW--V-!" mlx-d.
t 2esii 4;-; h.nvv. $ pk-i;s:; rough
heavy, S'l.t'iSr .?: rgs, $.',.7,v,,;.ai., good to
choice heavy, ti; .l .(iii (n
SHEEP AXli LAMBS Receipts. 2.r0
head mnt ket ste-idv; natives. t '! 2:
western. Iiivi6;ii; vearllngs. Jai'a 7 .30;
lainhs, S Ci'ilT.:'-'; western, $S O0j.f7.90.
Knnsns 4 llr l ire t,.cW Market.
KANSAS CITY. March 23. CATTLE rie-
celpts. head. Including 2ii suillu rns
tniuket steady; choice export and dress-'d
;l-eef st.-ers. S6. J.'-o5 J.".; fair to irood. H .iv.f
western fed steers. S4 (!. ". 75; stockers
I and feelers. S3.7Si'.Vii; southern stocker
.steers, :i.76'(i6,2o; southern cows. $3.1-1 n
native cows, SJ ."'M 1i; native heifers. t3 60
i6.i; bulls, 3 2 1(4.15; calves, l.t 76.ii 7 tK.
Itecelpts lor the week. ftK,2iO head.
1RK1S Receipts. 4.0H0 head; market
Iftr-ong to shade higher; top, f'SS: bulk of
I sales. StJ I7iy . heavv, tH17v "-
I pa.-kers. Kl.Va 22: pigs and llirhts. S5 iJ
. 6.J.. Receipts for the week, ft-VW head
SHEEP AND LA M HS Receipts, none;
market nominally steadv; Hmb9. 17 1Wi7 av
ewes and yenrlltigs. t-.ir.ft.l0; western fed
i yen lines, t'i-ootid. 75; w estern fed sheen.
fci.oivjn,., stockers nnd feeders, S3.6,Vo6.2:i.
ceni; time loans. t,y7 per cent,
prl'-es on stocks and bonds were:
Atchison adj. 4s.. 81 ICal. ft Hecla.
. 4 4.S 'Centennial ...
Mex Central 4s.. M 'Conner Rani?e
per
Official
Atchison
do pfd
Pi. ton ft A...
Boston Me.
Boston Ele. ..
Flichburg pfd
Mex. Central
N. Y. N. H. &
L nlon Faeifl
... W, Hilly West
... 94 Franklin
,...2: Granl.y
...156 slp Roya'o ....
145 Mass. Mining ..
...131 'Michigan
... 19 Mohawk
11.178 ,Mont. C. C...
lJ9'i Old Dominion .
Sti.loii
1,4)
3i0
600
100
300
1,200
100
10.9"0
800
8.M0
1.01 10
10,9.)
lo.o. )
2"0
900
6, 9-JO
'iiiftiii
2si0
lao
2,4-10
port
4.20
10,400
100
4,90
100
4-10
1,D
3"0
1,600
2' 10
100
5yj
4.100
ll,4ii0
3)
2.5tO
1,000
l,2o0
100
100
Adams Express
Amal. Coiper
Am. C. A F...
Am. C. & F. pfd.'.'"
Am. Cotton Oil..
Am. Cotton Oil pfd!!
Am. Express
Am. H. & L. pfd!. '
American Ice
Am. Linseed Oil..!.!!
Am. Linseed Oil pfd
Am. Locomotive
Am. Locomotive pfd
Am. 8. & R
Am. S. & R. pfd.!!!!
Am. Sugar Refining.
Am. Tobacco pfd ctf
Anaconda Mln. Co...
Atchison
Atchison pfd
Atlantic C. L
Bal. ft Ohio
Bal. & Ohio pfd
Brooklyn R. T
Canadian Pacific ....
Central of N J
Ches. & Ohio
Chicago Ut. W
Chicago & N. W
C . M. & 8L P
Chicago T. ft T
Chicago T. & T. pfd.
C. C, C. & St. L....
Colorado F. & I
Colorado & So
Colo. & So. 1st pfd...
Colo. & So. 2d pfd...
Consolidated Gas ....
Corn Products
Corn Products pfd...
Del. & Hudson
Del., L. & W
Denver & R. G
D. & R. G. pfd
Distillers' Sec
Erie
Erie 1st Pfd
JT.rie 2d pfd
Gen. Electric
Illinois Central
International Paper.
Int. Paper pfd
Int. Pump
Int. Pump pfd
Iowa Central
Iowa Central pfd....
K. C. So
K. C. So pfd
Louisville & N
Mexican Central ....
Minn. & St. L
M . St. P. ft S. S. M.
M. 8. P.&S. S. M. pfd
Missouri Pacific
M . K. ft T
M.. K. & T. pfd
national Lena
N. R. R. of M.
N. Y. Central..
N. Y., O. ft W.
Norfolk & W...
N. ft VV. pfd...,
No. American .
Pacific Mall ....
Pennsylvania .,
People s Gas ..
P.. C. C. & St.
Pressed 8. C
Pressed 8. C. pfd
Pullman Pal. Car
Rending
Reading 1st pfd..
Reo-dlng 2d pfd
Republic Steel
Republic Steel pfd...
Rock Island Co. . r. ..
Rock Island Co. pfd.
St. L. ft S. F. 2d pfd
St, L. S. W
St. L. 8 W. pfd
So. Pacific
So. Pacitlc pfd
So. Railway
So. Railway pfd
Tennessee C. ft I....
Texas ft P
T.. St. L. ft AV
T.. St. U & W. pfd.
Union l'aclilc
Union Pacific pfd..
U. S. Express ino
8. Realty 3"0
B. Rubber I.)
S. Rubber pfd.... 4"0
8. Steel Ufi.luO
Sa'.es.High.Low.QlosA.
2is
Am. Pneu. Tube. 7 Osceola
91
34
97
28
21
78
61
105
1174
106
121
9o
61
91
100
6
61
18o
170
89
13
143
1214
68
33
97
28
21 Vt
77
66
15
116
10J
119
90
60
K6
9;i
99
9-1
'49
155
170
3)
13
140
127
89 14
SS
96
28
80
2li0
21
77
if
60
105
117
103
119
89
'
87
9:i
Amer. Sugar
do pfd
Am. T. & T.
Am. Woolen
do pfd
Edison Eleo.
Mass. Elec
do pfd
Ma-ss. Gas ....
United Fruit
United S. M...
do pfd
U 8. Steel...,
do pfd
Adventure
Allouez
Amalgamated
Atlantic
Bingham
Bid.
.119
..1J3
..119
.. 28
II.
Parrot
Wulncy
Shannon
'Tamarack
ITrlnlty
(United Copper .
U. S. Mining....
!u. s. on
I Utah
Victoria
Winona
Wolverine
. 34 North Butte ...
. 9r Butte Coalition
. 4 Nevada
..214
.. 15
.. 67
,. 68
,.1"S
.. 60
28
.. 36
,. SO
,. 17
,. 19
,.13
,. 26
,.
. 15
,. 87
.. 2
,. 49
,.110
,. 23
.117
,. IS
..118
,. 2014
.. 62
. 63
. 10
.. 59
.. 8
,. 9
.160
.. 8S
. 29
14
Oil. ft Arizona. ,.14
89 Arizona Com.
In Greene Con.
20'4i
23
23
London Closlnsr Stocks.
LONDOK fare, 9? rM,-.olr nnnlaHnnl
94 I on "U! London Stock exchange:
87 ; Cons., money. .84 13-16 M., K. ft T 35
H.i un... LI II IC XT T- 1- . , ....
o m-ib d. x. enirai ui
70
33
25
118
18
81
172
465
2S
73
68
24
69 i
'"
144
139
14
76
200 19
pfd.
L..
200
400
8.300
3.5O0
'"800
5u0
6.3H0
6,0o0
700
1.100
200
10,900
200
1.000
'LtViO
600
73,0"0
2,400
2n)
2.4JO
!! '"4V0
..191.6U0
21
61
114
19
ioo
130
714
84
63
66
49
UK
36
76
'74"
25
120
SS
' 69
33
179
100
1.2"0
2o0
4,100
3o0
loo
"wo
IS.JOO
3, 500
4a0
1,2.)0
2u0
2io
141,200
U.
U.
u.
u.
u.
2f.
82
2..14
45
35
'60-'
79
'21"
72
138
2.
27
60
131
loo
77
46
li
Steel pfd..
v .run. hem
Va.-Caro. Chem. pfd
Wabash
Wabash pfd
Wells-Faigo Ex
Westing. Electric .. .
Western Union
W. ft L. E
Wis Central
Wis Central pfd
Northern Pacitlc ....
Central Lesither
Central leather pfd.
Sloss-S!. flield Sieel.
Great Northern pfd..
Int. Metropolitan ...
Int. Met. I'M
18.100 9'
20
40
l,3cO
I.jO
100
40
12.600
1,2"0
2.0
7'0
8.1"
1.9
'00
102
13
26
79
11
17
121
39
94
71
137 '.i
24
67
70
31
26
116
18
61
170
400
28
71
67
23
68
36
143
136
14
76
19
"ii"
60
112
19
99
128
7o
33
63
65
4814
115
36
73
'is"
24
118
80
k
3J
ioV
98
25
82
20
45
35
'48
76
'20
72
137
26
27
49 '4
124
ioo"
76
43
loo
331s
97
io2
13
23 ',4
79
11
17
lis"
28
94
49
132
23
W
4W.
157 44
165
3N
13
142
128 Vi
0
5
69
32
23
69
46
116
18
80
lil
458
2i
70
67
24
68
80
143
138
13
16
28
75
19
31
21
51
112
19
45
99
128
10
SI
62
64
4S
110
36
1 3
75
V3
24
11a
8t
89
82
91
18
99
80
80
2a
81
20
46
35
19
48
113
20"s
71
136
2b
28
49H4
1J9-,
86
I'O
16
43
loo
84
9.
28
101
13
23
224
149
'9
11
17
87
11
28
92
50
l:i3
24
do acct
Anaconda 12 Norfolk ft W..
Atchison 91 do j.fd
do pfd 99 Onrarlo & W...
BilUmore ft O ... 98 Pennsylvania, ..
Can. Pacific 107'i Rand Mines ....
Ches. ft Ohio 4" Reading
Chicago Gt. W... 1:180. Railway ....
.137 I do pfd
. 26 So. Pacitlc
. 30
O.
C. M. ft St. 1
Delieers
D. ft R.
do pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd....
! do 2d pfd
, Illinois Central
Ij.oUclllu .v- v
..24
.. 64
.. 44
..148
..119
77
85
. 37
. 64
. 6
. 5o
. 21
. 77
. 18
.135
91
Date.
I 1907. l0tt. 11906. 1904. 1903. 1802. 1901,
March 13.1 C 63 16 121 4 801 I 7 24i 6 001
March 14.) 6 62 6 11 1 811 5 16; 7 28, 6 13j 6 16
"""" "! 0 68 Ii 04! 4 f 1 16 2ol I t XJ,
Aiart-h iii.i 48VI 6 0.1 4 941 6 15i 7 301 lol 6 21
Alarch 17.1 tt 11. 4 USI 6 041 7 101 171 4 20
, l -I s' rhl ' a Oil 0 04,
March 19. 6 48 6 10 I 4 98
March 20. 6 39 17 6 OS,
March 11. i ti rru it la s m 1
March 22. J 6 16 6 18, 6 ie.j 4 9i
-" - 0 OJ 0 UI 4 Hi I
' l-n, 6 22 , 6 29
7 191 I 6 2!
7 33 8 2
7 3o 6 15l 5 2n
6 0J 15 13
7 44 B 03i a 16
Sunday.
RANGE OF PRICES.
Cattle.
Omaha S-i.'6u'.50
Chicago l.tsyi.70
Kansas City 2.76'l(i.26
St. Louis l.SIKyO.OO
Sioux City 3.0041)6.76
ihe official numlxr of cars of stock
brought In today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.H'r's.
6
Hogs.
t6.126.J0
5.70 it.Ki.42
6. 00 'y;.25
6.10 (lli,35
6.10 U0.20
C, M. ft St. P...
Missouri Paclrlc
Union Pacific system.
C. ft N. W., east
C. ft N. V west
C, St. P., M. & O
C, B. ft Q., east
C, B. ft Q., west
C, R. 1. ft p., west..
Illinois Central
Chicago Gt. Western
10
6
33
5
4
10
2
2
4
84
Total receipts 10 84 6 2
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as lollows, each buyer purcliaslng the num
ber of head indicated:
Union Pacltic
do pfd
U. S. Steel 35
do pfd 102
Wabash 14
do pfd 28
Grund Trunk .... 28
SILVER Bar, steady, 30 5-16d per ounce.
MONEY 2ii3 per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for short bills Is 64(5 per cent; for tnrte
months' bills, 5i6 1-16 per cent.
Boston Copper Market.
These quotations are furnished by Logan
& Bryan, members New York and Boston
DtocK exenangea, Ji Board or Trade:
4 Old nonunion
66 Oteeols
15V4 I'neu. Serrlce, pM.
iW'i Qulnry
64 Shannon
Tumarark
28 Tonn. Copper
ii'i innltjr
Omaha Packing Co...
Swift und Company...
Cudahy Packing Co...
Armour ft Co
F. P. Lewis...
Other buyers
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
653
3 1.1,3
1 l.S'i7
1,461
44
14
13
110
Total
CATTLE While
small as usual on
6,854
today
614
were
has
AdTentura
Allouet
Atlantio
Bingham
muck Mountain
Boston Cunn..ildatGd.
llutta Coalition ....
I Calumrt tt Arizona.
I Pal. ft I'lttnburg...
I Copper Hanso
. Eiiht huue
Franklin
Greene Copper
Oranby
- Ilflvatia
' U s. & Plttuburg..
atlrhlpan
I Mohawk
Nevada Consolidated
North Butt
com.
pfd..
160 I'll It. U Statea,
bo 1 nlted Statea,
12 I'lah Coinolldated
19 t'Ub Copper
S3 Vlitorla
1J5 Winona ....
3H Wolverine ..
2-1 (I. cananea
N'lplnrlux
81 Nevada-Utah
14 -4 Cananea . . . .
,. 4
..U0
,. HI
.117
.. 18
,.i:n
.. 3
. lu
.. 34
.. 44
.. bi
.. 2S
..
,. I
,.ieo
.. s.;
. u
SV14
.. 26
31
receipts
H. MHI.irHDV Ini.
been a week of liberal cattle runn. thu ki
being about on a par with trie previous
weea, but larger than a year ago.
At the beginning of the week prices were
generally sieady and cattle continued sell
ing In tne same notches as at the close of
the week belore until Wednesday. On that
day prices, undor the influence of large re
ceipts ana weaker markets at all belling
points began easing olf. By the close of
the day trie decline was very notlceuuie,
and on Thursday there was a very coris.d'
eraule slump lu values. Altogether at tbe
close of the wtek It is safe to quote the
general market on lef .iuur 1 ....... , . .
I mo1?! o ""i e" now lhen 6""uw,ug as
i-ows and hellers have followed
-j inutu 1:1 me same way
. 10, me wees, opened
New York Mining; torka.
JNBW YORK, March 23.-Closlng ajota-
tlons on mining
Adams Con. ..,
Alice
Breece
1 Brunswick Con,
Comalock Tun.
Horn Silver ....
Iron Silver
Leadviile Con.
stocks were:
.. 15 Llttlo Chief ...
..4bJ Ontario
.. 26 Ophlr
. 4j Potoul
.. 21 Savage
..170 Sierra Nevada
..4.W Small Hopes ..
.. 6 Standard
.. 6
..526
.. 80
.. 35
..236
Oils and Rosin,
NEW YORK, March 23. OILS-Cotton-accd,
barely steady; prime crude, f. o. b.
mills, '((3:c; pr.me yellow, f. o. b. mills,
4oc. IVtrcleuin, linn; rerlr,ed, New Yoik,
is.-i; Philadelphia and Baltimore, S8.15; In
bulk, $4.7o. Turpentine, steady, 77VK'8c.
KoSIN Steady ; sir allied, common to
good, 4.4."-ti4.a0.
OIL Clii, March 23.-GIL Credit bal
ances. J1.78. Runs, lia,.s5:; bbla., average
1.1, 4ji bbls.; shipments, li9,lil bbls., aver
i&c lCJi.l.'.l bbls.
SAVANNAH. March 23. OIL Turpen
tine, dull, 71c.
ROSl.N rum to steady; A, B, C, S4 35 1
D, Si :-.; E, $1.35; r S14n; G. SI 4i; H. S4.7o: ;
1, 4.,u; iv, $0,011; M, eauo; N, W G..
$610; VV. W., $0.26.
Wool Market.
1X1NDON, March 23. WOOL Tbe offer
ings at the wool auction sales today
amounted to U.loO bales. There was a
good attendance und competition keen. New
Couth Wales light gieany combing sold
briskly. Home and American buyers paid
Is tid for Gaetong super, greasy combings.
New Zealand halt-breed hoggetts were la
strong demand and several lots were taken
by Arnei leans at Is 4d. The arnvuls of
Wool this week amounted to 143,ouo bales.
Including 64,600 forwarded dlrsct to spin
ners. ST. LOUIS. March 23. WOOL Steady ;
Medium grades-., combing and clothing, 21
ii'i-c; light tine. 2.uac; heavy line, liaise;
tub-v. ashed, 3o'ii38c.
along
as steers.
about steauy.
T, . "-""""'"iig Willi little ..change unlii
Wednesday aiieinoon, and Thursuuy, wnen
there was a ahum slump ttinouniing to
12oc. in some cases strictly choice nelf.
f,.a,wuromethlns thut bu'ul Just h-il'pened
to want, may nut nave shown iu.tethat
much loss, but on the other hand some of
suffedermorreand medlU'a M" '"
The supply of Blockers and feeders has
been quite liberal this week, wiili"
country demand has been none too bilsk.
iii.r J- . -" came ana me best
light grades held up fall tiy well, but the
market on the greater part of the call e
,,Jw:?7,a,l,det,ll" tor t week of luil
I HOGS Hoks opened nl 1 , .v...
eany sales being largely at 6.16v0.l,, "
same as yesterday morning. The nmrket
was generaly active at prevailing prices
and practically everything In sight changed
hi., :us in lair season. ,,u
iiogs have been steadily working to a
lower basis all this week, 'and at the closS
are on an average a2c lower than one
week ago and 6.K- lower than two "veeSs
0J,l-?lw,r w"rd8' i,cs today prac
tically ,0c lower llun tli. .1.-. ..."
month, lo niaKe a still furtner coiiir-arlson
, hogs are now selling ai the lowest pu?i?i
touched since the last week in DeJember
It Is not at all difficult to understand the
reasons for the present break In hog prices
Packers have been very bearish all wi'iter
! '.. "tlli . --'reason Tr
L i. .00.. ioi..e oi llOgl,, por In
pile of their opinions receipts a? ill mar.
ket points were so light, wh'.ie the dlnm id
for the product was so good that prices
advanced in spite of tlieni. During the la
two weeks there has been a very ,Vtlc" able
ncicase in the receipt, and this , gv'j
packers the opportunity that they have been
waning for ufl winter and they have mn
been at all backward about tak ns; Si
vantage of It. As a result ti.ey bav be.n
able to force prices Uownwurd at a ratld
rato as noted above. rapid
Representative sales:
Tctal sales for the day, 829. 2m0 shares.
(iearlnii House statement.
NEW YORK. March 23 The statement
r,t the clearina- house banks for rl.e we-k
shows that the banks hold $4.79.450 more 1
than the leal re.-erve requirements. Ti'ls
is an increase 01 ll.lMl..b-u us coinpuieu huh
last week. The statement:
ATIIOUUI
I
guitar and Molasses.
NEW YORK'. March 23. SUGAR Raw,
firm; fair refining, 3 l-bje; cenliit uual. 96
; lu iianses a.iKar, 2 13-li.c. I!e-
i.:i')c, No. 7. 4.2.1-; No.
No. lo, 4. die; No. 11,
13, Jic; No. 14, 3.85c:
Loans
lieposits
Circulation
Legal tenders
Specie
lit serve
;teierve rtcjulred ..
Surplus
Ex-U. S dopos-ts..
,.$l.(i-19.!i9.600
. 1,1X12.144. 6
6".iil'o.:'0
7u.7TI.2oO
U4.974.J,)
. ir.f.24o.'i-0
. 2oV.5.'.H.!50
4,7'.4.0
S.i.l.'i
Dec.
$T 57, 000
l.sl'.i. - i
64J.HIO
'l. 10
l,5.e,i,.5
1,218.! 0
457.410
l.t.70.3: )
l.b0t.5-o
Bank Clearings.
OMAIIA. Mirch Jj Bank clertrlngs f
todav were $l.WV).&!'i .4 l.Ml for tne corre
sponding dale lust Near
Moniay ...
Tuesday ...
Wednesday
Th irsiluv .
Fr'day
Saturday ..
41.6;
.. $:,3ii. ;;u 8
. . 1.",' '..) 4.
.. 1..--1.67V07
. . ii:.wj 47
.. 1 . 7 1 1 . U 17
.. l.Mra.51.1.74
M US.
S'."7.7-. 14
15,'-) i 4.J
)..' "7.1 J
1.7- 9 76.' VI
l.f.A -131.71
i.67'i.-.tii t;
Totnl
I;, ci i-ase
f'.1.39.7S 79
over the corrmtundriig
t:.7-'.:--..s:
week last
year. $:.5i9.78S.P2.
Trrsto ry
WASHINGTON.
statement of 'the trei.suty
gereral fund, exclusive 1
4. id reterve, shows: Av:
a r.i a. 5i., . c .'. 1 . g
statement.
March 23. Today's
balances In tne
f tt.o Sl ,ro .to
Habit , a?h I al
iiii an-1 buill -n.
$iJI.4C a." J; gold cerliliciitcs (46.6iC.210.
Exports and Imports.
NEW YORK, March 23 T tnl ltrmor, of
at ttle l.rl of New York I". r
! week end i.g t -! iv were ilii.0. 1 .iU-er ..,.!
11'. ."-'1 koiu. Xotal eipjIU vi specie fluill
test, 3 9-Hi
hned, nttiidy; No. i,
o. 4.o,-, ;tj. 9. 4.i5c,
4c, No. 12, 3-K.c; No.
colifectior.eis' A. 4.5"c
U-.if, ii.'M.. , crusned, 6.40c
tr.uiui;,i,-.l, 4..'ee; cubes, 4.96c-
MOLASSES yuiet; New XJrleans,
kettle, gooil to choice. 37 (1 48c.
NKiV ORLEANS, March 23. SUGAR
t r. ii!v; m un kettle, centrifugal, 3i.'u3c;
Cfittniugjl whites, 4 :i-l,.i4c; centritugal
)e:low. '-i,4c; seconiis. 2it.,c.
ic'i.Ac.;i.i) ,uiei; new
ultl A. 6-iuc; cut
wuered, 4.8jc;
open
up.
3.)(i34c.
Metal Mirktl.
NEW YORK, Maich 23 - METALS The
metal mm ki ts ivere o.ulei todjy and
ol. .-wed little ch-inso in thj ub.-eii.-e of
c.iIjIik. Siiol tin a r.o:nlnal at J4-.6oi-.0 6 1.
Co; per wijs steady witn l.;ik. .jjotcd at
(2i.-ivi- eiecll .lytic at ( j.l2iA.i7,-.
t-'4.J 1V.i.' Ikid was
0:lti.'t 1,11.1 bpel'.er lit :6.
:it.- :dy at rec 111 prl.-e.t.
lit, 11 22 .-METALS-LeaJ
iliter steady at v7j.
No.
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and .1 .tlr.g ut
u.-.chaiigej at $6'
'-. 1 r- 11 w us :
ill". UM'IS. :.
steady ;il f ti.'rt va ;
cvt- York live NtoeU Market
NEW YORK. March 21. BEE VES - Re-
1 i". -i.' n-:..i. iior.j lor sale. fe,..;rg ou.l-
I hffi', 4i 1.,-r in txi.its, 6 0 cai-
,t.. J.Jlf, . Uriels ,,f ,e, f.
celp'.a. ..'6 r.a.l all o::tli$n 1
eJ j , u: e.sFj tals.
di
t.e. .1 itj. e
CALVE;- -f
dlr -i t , no:r.:
b-iilio ler I!..;
co. 1. try di eased.
Ill .li-S liei'el
a-.- ad v : r i line st
select dressed Veals,
i'-li
2 til 5
gs. $.
S'iEKP AM. LAMB
h .d, .i.arliet nominal 1 r
h:Eh-r, prune lambs, $.v7u.
bead; maik-t
25.
-Kectipts, i,4;
.l.eep; lambs luc
Dnlulh t.raln Xirkrl,
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bui they
rr.
16
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I 16
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I 20
20
I to
20
loO
fresli cars
were mostly
re-
II-
t. l.onU l.ltf Kinrk Market.
ST. LOUIS. March 23.-C-ATTLB Re
ceipts, 160 head market steadv; native
shipping and expert steers, $6.1 ,Vu 6 r0;
dressed beef and butcher ttte. r.t. (4.t! fiifi 3.1;
steers under l.ocrt lbs.. Sl.i"ori .'; stockers
and feeders. S3 .XM .26; cows toil l.eifers,
S2.67((ji.1.26; cannevs. tl.Poir2.60; bulle, $2 ftTv.f
4.6'i; calves. S3 Mi-ii'7.10; Texas and ln.ll in
Sbers, S2.ti'.'tjf..6i; cows and heifers, Jl .Snyi
HOGS Receipts. 3 Son head; market lo-,f
lf.c lower: plus nnd lights. p 0rt.nl 40; pack
ers. S?-"ii6.3J; butchers and best henvv,
Stt 2.11 .?;1.
SIIE1-7P AND UMHS Receipts. 1,500
nean; market higher; native muttons. t'12S
'ir..tin: lambs, $4."iu 10.00; culls and bucks,
t2.jAHg3.60.
t. Joseph live Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. March. 23. -CATTLE Re
ee'pts. 1S4 head; market nteady; natives.
t4.6oCnrt.2S; cows and heifers, t2.40.j6.t.i;
stockers and feeders. (T7SN.W.
HOGS Receipts. 3.:.r4 head: market
steadv: bulk of sale. JR I71if 25.
SHEEP AND LA MBS-Receipts. 673 head;
market stendy; lambs, t7S.Vtf7.76; yearlings,
$6. 26ii . 65.
Sloni CI4y Lire Stock Markets.
BIOUX CITY. March 23-iSpeclal Tele
gram.! CATTLE Receipts, SOO head; mar
ket steady; beeves. S4.OitfiS.76; cows, bulls
and mixed, S3 WM.r.O; stockers and feeders,
S3 ,.Vifi4 ts; cnlves and yearlings, S3.0O.i4 20.
1IOG8 Receipts. 4.600 head: market
strong, selling at f!.10iji.20; bulk of sales,
S6.12i6.17.
took In Ulsrht.
Receipts of live stock at the six principal
western markets yesterday were as follows:
vtttiit-. xioKs. oiittep.
Pouth Omaha
Hloux City ...
Kansas City .
St. Joseph ....
St.. Louis
Chicago
Totals
1MI) h hoil
S' 4.5"0
t) 4,000
1S4 8,2rv
160 3.lVl
S.OHO 17,iX
1.30
676
I.60O
2,f4)
4,374 Sl.SA 6,875
ported In totiuy,
.-w. .w ,0 ul t;,MiMgnea to eastern
lx.lnta. so that there was nothing
ft-queruc on sale. Ti.e receipts for the , ..
snow a. considerable gain over the previous
week and over a year ago.
Under the inrluence of Urge receipts both
here and at other selling points, the mar
ket has reacted sharply. The decline at
tills market amounted gfnerally to 16u Xc
ui to . Thursdoj. On Er.day (he retvipu,
were hl and buyers bought the few loa.is
n a,t!e at a little stronger prices, so that
the tee.lug ut the clcse of tbe we.g u auite
good Bun oirntoi. i, (i,e market are sn-
ticiiwiiiig, goou prices for desirable kllle,
k. S;IU st the clo3- f u, ..,.u
Is CenerAltv 11,,, .c., 1, ........
,,..s,,t un tin, very lit Kt gl OU' S
which are perhaps not thm much off
Next w-etk will le the last of 1.,('. after
which there oiiEht to be a l,eti..r a-.,o.t
VI'1 ' 'd- hrm market in consequence 1
Jhe fact Is sheepmen are fceilr.g very hope- 1
ful as lo the future of the market, and 1
whlie occas:oi al reactlors are to be ex- '
rected as a matter of course, everyone Is '
Mining forward to the maintenance of !
good strong prices throughcui the balance 1
of the season.
y'loth'ior.s on killers: Good to chotoe !
Itriibs, i.jwir7.,5; fair lo good lambs, 7 0Oj
OMAIIA WHOLISSALE HAHKUT.
Condition of Trade nnd dnotatlona on
Staple and Fancy Produce.
EGGS Per doi., ltic.
LIVE I'Ol.'LlH ic Hens, 10c; old roost
ers. 6c; turkeys, 12c; ducks, luc. young
roosters, "(gloc; geese, 60.
BUTTER Packing stock, 20c; choice to
fancy dairy, 2jyic; creamery, 274300.
HAY Choice upland, SlO.ou; medium, $6.50;
No. 1 bottom. $.6o; off grades, . uokiii.jO.
Rye struw, $i.o0; No. 1 alfalfa, Jll.60.
BRAN Per ton. $150.
FRUI18.
STRAWBERRIES Choice Texas, 24 quart
cases, $6.00x1 6.W; 24 pint cases, $2.60.
CRANBERRIES Per bbl., t6.oO418.6O: In
bushel box, (2.75.
APPLES Northern Spies, Fancy Green
ings, per bbl., ta.iu; Iowa and Missouri Ben
lavls, $3.00cu3.2o; Yviriesaps, $2.00 per box.
COCOANL TS Per sack of loo lbs., $2.60.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
FIGS California. bulk, 6c; 6-crowt
rurltlsh. 14c; 4-ciown 'furklah, lis; g-ciown
Turkish, o.
LEMONU-Llmonlera, 300 and 360 alls,
$4.uu6.0u; other brands, 5oc less.
BANANAS Per medium sited bunch,
tlO''u2.26; Jumbos, $2,6043.60.
GRAPE ERUIT-Sizcs 54. 64 to 80, $6.50.
LATES Kadaway, 5c; sayers, 6c; hal
lowls, 6c; new stufTed walnut dates. -lt
box, $1.00.
ORANGES California navels, extra fancy,
176, A), 216, 2o0 sixes, $3.2tvg3.76; fancy, litf, 1j0
sizes, $3.li4j3.6o; choice, large sizes, per box.
$2.743.00.
NEW VEGETABLES.
BEETS TURNIPS AND CARROTS Pet
dog. 47n 50c.
TOMATOES Florida, 30-lb. crate, $4.60.
LEAF i.ETT U C E Ho 1 houss, per Uox.
heads, 50c. '
CUCUMBERS Per d,.z., t2.00.
RAI)1SHLS-Per doz. bunches, 85c.
PARSLEY Hoinouse, per dos. Duncht.
40c.
HEAD IETTUCEV-8outhern, per dog.
$1.00(11.26.
OLD VEGETABLES.
NAVY BEANS Per Du., L6U; No. f,
$1 60.
LIMA BEANS Per lb., 60.
SWEET POT ATOESv Illinois, per lurga
bbl., $u.uo; seed sweet polatoeSt per bbl
$l.k5, April 1.
CABBAGE Holland seed, home grown.
2c per lb.; new cabbage, per lb., 20.
POTATOES-Per bu., 60cj$1.00.
ONIONS-Homo g.uwu, per lu., 76c; red
or yellow, Colorado, per lb., 2g; Buanlsh.
per crate, $200. v
RUTABAGAS About 150 lbs. to sack.
TURNIPS, CARROTS, BEUTS J1"- bu.
75c; parsnips, per bu., il.w. ' '
CUT BEEF PRICES.
Ribs: No. 1, lta.-; Wo. 3, kc; Uo. 1 Sc.
Ixiliis: No 1, lbc; No. I, 13c; No. 2L loo.
Chuck: No. 1, 6c; No. x, tc; Nu. I 4C
Round: No. 1, 7c; No. 1, 7c: No. . o."
Plate: No. 1. frc: No. 2. c; No. J. tl
M I SCELLAN IlUL'8.
HONET I'er 24 frames, (3.50.
SUGAR Granulaicu tma, iu sacks, $& til
giauuiaied uuet. In sacks. tti.U.
Cor FEE RuasuL No. ii, 26c per lb 1
No. 80, 21c per lu.; No. iS, iHv per lt.: nil
M. 15c per lb.; No. 21, 13c per li.
CHELbE New full cieam Wisconsin
twins. 17c; new full cream brick, lie;
wheel Swiss cheese, lie; block Swiss
17c; Ilmbergor, 16c; young Americas, Wo. '
CIDER New York, bail barrel, $2.7(,i bar
rel, $7..u4.
NUTS California walnuts. No. .r.r.
shell, 13c; No. L soft shell, lic; Brazils.
lUl8c; pecans, 18l:ic; filberts, 12c; pe
nuu, raw, Sc; rousted, c; California al
monds, hard shell, 17c; Taragona, 17 c
cocounuts, $6 00 per 11,0. '
CANNED orn. standard. ..,.
ern, 551)0. c. Maine, $1.15. Tomatoes, g-lb. cans
J1.15; stundard 3-lb. cans, $1.21 Pineapples
grnttd. 2-11,., standard, $.'.2umj2.3o; sllceii!
1.75ti:! ;5; lanty Hawaiian, 2-lb.. $: 75. lu
ll)., $1.7a. Gallon ap.es, fancy. S2yV,3nO
California aprlcoU, I'caia. $l.76i2.W.'
I'eucnes. laucy, $i.i2.40; L. c. peaches,
$-'AS2.to. Alukh.i salmon, red, 11.16; fancy
Chinook, flat. J2. 10; fancy sockeye, flat, tl '
(sardines, fjuarter oil, St 25; Utree-quarters
mustard, ii.w. Sweet potatoes', $1. !!).)
Sauerkraut, Soc. I'umpkini. iocmliw
Wax beans, 2-lb.. uk-. Lima beans
Mb.. 7')C$1.35. Spinach, tl 35. Soaked peas'
2-lb.. Cdc; extras, Si-iKi. ji; lar.cy, tl.iij
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRf'ITS-Prunes
rue somewhat unsettled by freer offerings
from second hands, who seem desirous of
moving supplits of Immediate grades- ,110.
tatlor.s rai.go Horn Jo to l.Hc for California
fruit and from oc to 10c for Oregon. Ap.
r-cois ure firm and It la reported that
offerings for prompt shipments are being
withdrawn, choice un quoted at Via- ex
tra choice, ISVsUc; fancy, lrjic. Peaches
are unchanged, with choice quoted at llitf
Uc; exiru choice. 12'a:3c; fancy, p'4
Uc; extra fancy, lSjlic. itulaing are
firm; lotise Muscatels are quotej at Hii;
Seeded rnlS'lia, lbllc,
F'l.li - Pickerel. dressed, -; r""
dressed. Uc; white fish, dressed, winter
caught. l.V; trout, l!c; haltlnit. lie; salmon,
I.1--; catfish, ;c; herring, dressed, pan
frosen, c; perch, scaled and dressed, ,o;
perch, skinned. iltes,l. h,-.illess, 7c, ciai
plea, round. olls-; crui'ples, large, fancy,
lit ; bl.ick bass, 2fe; smelts, sw eet and fine,
Uc; eei. Inc. blue iih. If-c; rr.J sr.api rr,
l.'c; roe shad, per pair, ;'0ii4.H.': frog ifgs.
lol sters, green, per lb.. S7e; lobster. cKdled,
per lb, 4oe; markerel. Spanish, per lb., lsaj
ii-Bckerel, native, 3oe rer lb-
H;LB:S AND TALLOW Green ssl'e.V
No. 1. l'o: No X fo; bull bides, sc; green
hides. No I, sc; N. 2, 7-: horse. SI i.fi
1.5; sheep pelts. tVic;j$l .76. Tallow, No. J,
c; No 1 3c. Woo!. l."t:22;'.
iTIIKP FISH Fwinllv wl.ire sr, per
luarrer bbl.. b lbs, $4 00; Norway mack
erel. No. 1, $l'..0O: "No. 2. JS.ij: net ring, la
bbls., 2t0 lbs. each. Norway. 4k, $11 0u
Cotton Market.
N1CW YORK. March 23 .-COTTON-Spnt
clos-,l quiet at 1" points lower; middling
uplands, lie; middling gulf. II 2.1c; no sales.
NEW ORLEANS, March 21.--COTTON
St closed quiet; sales .fl bales; low or
dlnrry, 6iic, iiomliutl ; ordinary, 7c; good
ordinary. 6 7-16o; low niiddlltig. 9-c; mid
dling, l"c; good mlddiiiig. US.", middling
fair, L'Sc; fair, l:!ie. nominal, receipts,
8,012 bales; stock. 2M.-0.1 bales.
ST. IXUI3. Mo . March 23 -COTTON
I Hill ; middling. 10 13-1..,-; sales, 16 bales;
receipts. 3'. bales; shipments 4ti bales;
stock, .0.3.7 bales.
Whisky Market.
PEORIA, Murch 23-WHISKY-Market
steady on basis of S1.2H for high wines.
8T. LOUIS, March 3. WHISKY Market
steady at $1 33.
tilK'AGH. March 23.-WHI91CY-Market
steady at $1.29.
II K A I. ESTATE TH AXSFEIt.
Binma C. Johnson nnd husband to
Francis Gaydeskl, lots 5 and H,
block 1, l'atlei son's 1st add. S.
Omaha t 260
Peter C. Goos lo Samuel W. Johnson,
lots I. 2, e IK; lots 11, 30, 21 and 22,
block 6, Omaha View add 700
Omaha Safe Deposit A Trust Co.,
trustees to Eliza White, n lot 21
and seti fu lot 22, block 3, Summit
place 8,410
Susan Morris to Frederick William
U Motte and wife, lot 8, block 7,
I'wlght & Lj-mnn's add 175
Edward Glsin to Thomas II. Tracy,
tlM ft. lot 10, W30 ft. lot 11, n2 ft.
e-JO ft. lot 11, block 11, Parker's add. 1
Ida C. llclln and husband to Julius
C. Kreeger, lot 3, block 6, Myers,
Richards & Tildon's add 300
Anthony Perrlng and wlfo to Peter
C. Goos, lot 4, Flack s sub 1,600
Grace H. Gulou and husband to Mary
E. Heys, block 1, except lot 6, Omaha
Heights 1
Mary K. Heys to Edward Kelly, block
1, except lot 6, Omaha Heights 1,878
The National l.and company to
William Adler, 40 ft lot 4, block
1, Kirk wood 1,000
Elizabeth J. Hockln to Benjamin R.
Morton, lot 16, block 13, Halcyon
Heights SOO
Elizabeth J. Hockln to Edward C.
Fuller, lot 15, block 12, Halcyon
Heights J40O
Don A. Smith and wife to William
Dalton, lot 7, block 15. Walnut Hill.. 2,375
Andrew J. Hanscom to Harriet J.
Prltchett, trustee, ae ne sec.
31 and sw nw4 sec. 32-15-13 1
Virginia C. Hanscom to Andrew J.
Hanscom. lot 1 and e lot 2, Hou
sols sub 20,000
Andrew J. Hanscom to George H.
Prltchett and Marguerite P. Ken
nedy, so ne 31 and bw nwU
82-16-13
Total
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