Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 17, 1908, Image 7

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, MARCH 17. IMS.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
larg World's Shipments and Heary
Northwtit Receipt the Feature!.-
TAXE THE 12X7; OFF THE MARKET
Oa tke 6tke rtaad Cables (?
Fairly Altkoaak tke
WerleVs gklpsaeat if 1.1-a-ra$
Fca Ortri Bag.
OMAHA. March I.
Large world' shipments and heavy north
treet receipt had tendency to take the
Mlr ff the grain markets. On the other
hand. cablea mm Tairty Prm. althoiiKh
the srorH shipments were liberal. Tim
green bug In the Kiuihirwit, wlill not
fawnd in 4exgs numbers. lends uneaancse to
trader.
WhMt opened eteady, but tjnm ft and
eased, off on selling reduced by the litverl
world' shlpmenta On the dips, shorts and
bull, bought and held value tedy. Trail"
waa exceptionally active. May wheat
opoTi4 at 9414. and closed at fclSe.
Corn fell off with wheat and wi not aa
actltt. Polling for profit ana on w
bulgag, ; toot Uv erVra off and th close
lacked th nap ihown last wwk.
Oat stsrted strong, with a tendency
toward higher. Uyt sympathised later with
wheat and some good aolllng and closed
with value lower. May oat opened at
60 f tad eloeed tt tOSo. . . .
I'rlmery -wheat re4pia were M,0ori hush
ela and shipments were 27.t-0 bushelB,
against receipt last year of l,w7.000 busli
I and shipments were 187.i"10 bushels.
Corn, receipts were tVi7.C0 bushels end
hlpn&nts were Si4.no bushel, against re
ceipts lsst' year of 9M.0J buhela and shlp
ment of 442,0 bushel.
Clearance were l.OnO bushel of corn,
t.OuO bushel of oat and wheat and flour
equal to 444, Ouo bushel.
Liverpool closed Vfctl higher on wheat And
41 hiaiier cn corn.
txwmh-rwnaw of prion t
no. TP. fro hushetn. deer... IM bushels;
MrW-v. $.?t..l bushels, decrease, 4).lt0
huahel. . . .
Sf.W YORK UK', Fit A I. MARKRT
Itaeiatlea
'arle
NEW
f 1mf
ContsTaodltle.
YORK. March . 16 Fl-O'Ib Ke-
AfflrTea.rOtnm.l jHrb. V0r.' Close. I Saty.
Wbeat-i I
. . July-.
.1 rVpt..
Corn
.Jul. I.
"Pept...
Oafs ,
,Mr:'.
July.'..
Sept...
KM v.w
f 'eV!
.'r6Wl
86-V
e'
4
81
u . uv
(TTH 7
S 34'4
T
: ' Oath Cwi Prices.
WKTtAT-Nor J hard, KHIjasHo; No.
Varrt. WiMp: No. 4 hard. IMjJc; No. t
?N. 4. STV.ff.i:.e: No. I yelfcw. W.c: No. 3
j CtUN-No. i. 6OT4f No. , W4$
'No. 4, 57V,f571te; No. I yellew. W.c; N
. OATSNo. t mixed. 4Mi60c; No. ( white,
'(XMicViUo; No. 4 white, 6c.
IlYE-No. I, 77tf7ci K. t, 76377c.
Carlot Receipts.
. '"' Wheat. Corn. Oat
Cliiosir M 173 274
Minneapolis' ............. .647
Omaha ...n..... .... 4S 1
ttuiuth .....4iw II
csU.is, 11 1.14 blls. esport". 74.40D lihl.1i dull
ami uns.ttleil; Mlnnesata pstenis,
4iS 75; winter trahts, 4 xii 4 rtO; Minne
sota bakers. I4IAW4O0; winter evtrsa,
WH; winter pstents. lltthiSOO; winter
low arailra. p &,,4 is. Rv flour, slow;
fair to rood, 4.tota4.IP; choice to fancy,
ft'Mi 2T..
tX'ltNMFAle-rlrmi fine white and yel
low, ll.46tfl.4u; coarse, M.4t4J1.4&; kiln dried,
Ut.
HY nru; No. t western. r7feC, f . O. b.
Nsw York.
WHK AT Receipts, 1J.O00 bit.; Spot
market, bnrely sternly; No. 1 red. tl.01 sle
vntor and II 01, f. o. b., aflont; No. 1
northern Duluth. IIJ4H. f. o. b, afloat;
No. t hrd winter, 11.12 Mi, f . o. b , aflont.
A break of about So per busl.et occurred
In wheat I'Mlny front U effect of liqui
dation Influenced by more favorsble
outhwest crop new, heavier reeelot end
easier cables, final price showing lHtf
?c Ins. Miiy. flOIU'lOt1, closed
II OSS; July. T 9 r: closed 97HC.
IVKN Ke,elpts, 6,4r.O bushels; ex
Porte. l.SOO bu.; spot market, firm; No. I,
4Ur, vlrvatnr and (Hr, f. o. b., afloat;
t.. 1. 1 . . i .... i - VT a 1 1
...r. m WHUr. l lira l, KIIU u. rnui.,
nominal aflont. Option market opened
steadier, but Inter reacted on estimate
for lara-er receipts and closed kt net
lower. May. T V f 14 lie, closed "4Tc;
July, 72c closed 3C,
OATH-Heceipts. mi.ono no.; exports,
3,700 bu.; spot market, quiet; mixed. M
tn Si pound. &7c; hntural white. It to 83
pound. R7(40c; clipped white, ti to 40
pound. 60 4 650.
ii a nieauy: good to cnoice, i.vtf
I.07H.
HOI'S Kasy; state common to choice,
1807 crop. ti.l4c: 1905 crop. 86c: Pa
cific coaat, 1307 crop, 69lc; 106 crop.
I y oc.
H1PES Quiet: Borotas. 17Uc: central
America, 17c
l.rATIIFH-Qulet; acid, mine
1'KOVlHKJNa neef. steady: family.
114 SOW 1 R Oft- mMji 111 OOiti -11. JO: beef
hams, 125.00 27.0(1. packet, i 1 f 00f II. SO;
city, extra lndl mess. I21.00W 12 00. Cut
meats, stendy; pickled bellies, 17.28 00;
plikled hams S.OO. Ijftrd. firm) western
prime 17.704 T.so; renned. easy; contin
ent. l. 15: P.-uth Am.'il.'H. .v,K: com
pound. THfr7.1?,4- Pork, flrmr fnm.
IIT. 115 00(16 8: short clear, lit. 00
moo; mesa, ii i.nom 14. fi.
TALIjOW Julet; city (12 per pkff.), SHC;
country (nkss. free). MfftNc. -
RH F uulet: domestlo. fair to extra.
llUTTF.R Irres-ular: creamery . extras.
2Sc; third to first. :fT7;Hci: held third to
special. ?3tj3o; western fMrtnry first, flc;
tm1fnttn creamery ftrst, SDIfTlc.
CHEKSK Firm: full cream, sneclals.
lHc; state full cream, small, colored, fancy.
l&Vc; white, fancy, lrtc; large colored
and wnite. rancy, isc: irood; to
prime, lHjii l.c; mte fctober and early
November mailu, ISH'SKHc; winter made.
1.7a l ie; common xo inir, i""rnc.
1XK7B Weak: state. Pennsylvania and
nearby fancy selected white, 19c; good to
choice. ii((7iN'v: brown and mixed extra.
17c; first. If.Sft 164o; western and southern
first. 1.715: second. lVttlSV.
I'Ori-.TKr Pressed weak; turkeys. 12
lie; iowis, iyi.tic.
107
l Uf Ll'l'M't WulielS, - VV
.ju-'tij- ttr ymmima
' rpuTta. re prtncipajtiu
CHICAGO GR.tlv AND PROVISIONS
Featares pf the Tradlnar 4 Cloaloa;
, Prto wat Baard-of Trade. -
CHICAGO. March W. Th local wheat
market waa weak today because of the
favorable outlok for the crop In the outh
west. At the clf,e the Way delivery waa
le-' Corn.,.v dowa VVHC Oat were
4u and Sc lower. Provision weru 20 to
c T.lsher. ".' '
Tlis wheat market opened weak and con
tinued heavy the entire day. The feature
iif the trading was heavy aelllng of July
and. September by several of the leading
" commission house which was Inspired
flertfely by repcrta of the excellent pros
pent .for large yield In Nebraska. Texas
od Oklahoma... Th market was also boar
IshJy . aCUCtsd by liberal receipts In the
ni.rUmees, jMni liy heavy world shlrimenls,
1 the ephqn Vn pansarv showing an Increase
titrylnn was -by sliorta.
The market closed Veak and near tlte low
. point of, M i, 'Way epened Vt?i4C lower
at lavw. h SC "4 e. advanced to St'-Vc. and then
deeltr.ed to Sfcic. .The cloae wa at StHi
tst: Clearance pf Wheat and flour were
equal to 44S.109 bushels. Primary receipt
-were tsn.ono bushels, against 1,007.000 bu-h-cl.
on the same day last yesr. Mlnne
a polls, ixttnts t.and Chicago reported re
ceipts of 703 car against 443 car last week
and C74 car one rear sun.
Thi 'Sluinp Id wheat depressed the com
msrket somewhat, but active buying by
short prevented any great decline. The
talk of Increased offerings In Nebraska also
caused soma weakness. The close was
easy. Msv opened 40 lower to He higher
gt 6 to M sold off to WlV and closed
at fiscN'BWie. Local receipts were 173 car
with six car on contract grade.
-. Oat were weakened by the decline In
wheat, "sentiment In -the pit betng bearish
all dv. An estimate of M0 cars as the
local receipt Tor tomorrow had a weslc-
iMi'ns; effect. Way opened Hftc lower to
Utt V higher at 4Hc to 64c. sold off to 54c
and closed at Hc. Local receipt were
3.4 cars.
i Liberal receipt of live hoa had a do-
prrsslniC effect on provisions, but buying
by commission houses and packers held the
Market steady. Heavy export were also
bullish- factor. At the close May pork
wa off ic at 11177112.30. Lard waa up
Be at 17. (ft. Rlba were unchanged at IvfiO.
' Estimated receipt for tomorrow are,
wheat. 64 care; corn, 113 car; oat. 640 cars;
boirs,. M.gc.head. --
Thy lg(Ung future ranged a follow:
Article. Open.! Low. ) Close. Bafy.
AVheat I
, JMly lOf-VnMi
Sept.
Crtrn I
Mar IM S
July l?Vsm
ept. !VMi!
4Vts I I
Mar tr.4456l
;Hay (MSfim
wJulv l4?VJi4S
...i 't ... I
HI
Prk
Vlsy. July
Lard- .
May
Julv .
Fept.
Bibs .
Msy
'. July
Bill.
3
is
2V4 61S
KiWTftTl
Mr ktF)A7
I
H 85r!
1?M
U TO i .
.7
7SI
7 US
7
4S
44
it r.
IS 70
T (6
S HO
t 40
70
7 10
7 X
47V
46
12 m
t.?
47
45
SO
11 70
f 6
s im
'4H
CSV,
54H
MS
47
13
I2H
70
77H
70S
7$.'H
I
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7 15
7 tn
t 12H
S S -'1!
M
7 W
7 as
WEATHER IX TI1K GRAI!f BELT
Fair and Probably Followed by Rala
Taesday.
OMAHA. March 1. 1908.
Generally cloudy weather prevail In all
sections except the southwest, whsra it Is
clear. Light rain have fallen In the lower
lake region and eastern states within the
last twenty-four hours and light rains and
snow are scattered .throughout the ex
treme upper MlNSOjurl valley and northwest
this morning. The weather is cooler In the
central uid eastern portions, but 1 some
what warmer In this vicinity tonight, with
pro bub' y fair tonight, followed by rain
Tuesdn y.
Omalia record of temperature and precip
itation compared with the corresponding
uay oi me lasi wiree years:
1HU8. 1907. 1905.
Minimum temperature.... S4 89 6 37
Precipitation 00 .00 J.OO .83
Normal temperature for today, 38 degrees.
ieiiciency in precipitation aince Mexcn 1,
Deficiency orrcpotidlpg period In 1907,
: Fjtces ,ccneponfllnf WfTlod in TSOfl,- .36
...Vll.i II. .T CLiC?i-l,
" '.' '" ' Jxifal porecaater.
' " V1 -St.
I.oals beneral Maj-kef.
BT. LOOS, March !. WHEAT-Weak
track, No. 1 red, 81.OCvtU.04; No. 2 hard.
sciiti.t; may, .-c: juiy
CORN Weak ; track. No. 3 cash, fflt
64c; No. t while, 44j44c; May,. 4a4TlSc;
July. eo4c.
OAT Steady; track. No. I cash, IX
mc. xso. i wnite.i Ooof May, 5SHp; July,
RYE Scarce at 84a.
FLOCK Dull; red winter patents, 84 SKfJ
4.86; extra fancy and straight, . 84.2Gto4.5v;
clears. 83.fi5ffil. ' -
Ptw 1 imoiny. steanv; I3.7MT4.ZB.
CORNMKAL Steady i 8S.0O.
BRAN-Firm; sacked, east track. 81. JO.
HAY Steady; timothy, $10.00a 16.50
prairie. 9 5of 12.00.
IRON COTTON TIES 81.05.
HA(lINfWi,f.
HEMP TWINE 8c. v -
PRO VISIONS-Pork, unchanged: JoliMng.
ii3.. i.ara, nigner; prime steam, ttA'M
4i7.52H. Dry salt meat, steady; boxed
extra shorts, 87.12H; clrar-tlbiin.or.; short
clears. 87.75. Paeon, leady; boxed extra
snorts, if. mi; clear rioa, 7.75; short clears
POULTRY FlrmtTrifokens,' JOc: springs
14c: turkey. ISlJc' tlviKS .Itf: geese, tiic!
ni i iciv-uin: creamery; zjfyasc
COGS Lower t Sf case eennt
Receipts. Shipment.
Flour, bbl. , 13.000 80
Wheat, be 74,0
Corn, bii ,.".lROOfi0 41,0C)
Oat, ldl.OOO . 79,000
Kaasa City Grsla ad Prw-rlsloas.
KANSAS CITY, March IS. WHE1AT
V:c lower; May, 83V! Jutyi 8c. Cash:
No. 1 hard. K'o'JUc; N. 8, 9Jij97c; No. 1 red.
99c I! i; No. , tc.
COHN Unchanged to He lower; May
5lTc: July, 67'n.c. Cah: No. 2 mixed,
No. 8 mixed, toe; No.-J white, 5;4o; No. I
white. &9c. . i . . .
OATS Unchanged; No. I white, SJffl&Sc:
No. 2 mixed. 49Wr4fiJC.
RYK T4ii7Sc.
HAY Choice timothy, unchanged to 60c
hijher at 111 5ufiili00; choice prairie. 2oc
i'Ower t ta.U"s .50. 1
BUTTER Steady; creamery. Be; packing
lock, He.
Euas He lower; fresh extras, HHc; cur.
rent receipt, lie.
Receipts Shipment.
Wheat, bu K7.0H) r0HO
Corn, bu lS.ij S)i (ml
Out, bu , 19.0U) U.OuO
No. t a Old. b New.
uh quotation were as follow:
VLOI'ti Market . steady; winter pat
ant.. 14 4TU 9v; winter straights. KS4 W;
srtig petvat. liJO'dtV.oo; spring straight.
IIKiIW; bakers 83.kj4.S5.
VllKAT No. 1 spring ll.OSfilU; No. t
seeing. fcil.CS; Noi. t red. isj'Hc.
CVkS-Nn X ttitiwV; No. 3 yellow.
.c. - . .
KVTrWN0 f PWr; No. J white,
MM-; Nn.l White, $lrU0.
vHIE-Nii. t .
H-4KLKY Fair t choice malting, TsfiRc.
PKEliS-Flax. N.. I northweetern. II 30.
Prime ttmoUo. 14.75. Clovtir, contract
grade.
PROVISIONS Short Tib, lilde lorise).
WUSti.-1. Mesa pork, Jer.bM.. tiXOia
11 121,4. -Lar l. V'T ,n-. 87.S. Siiort cler
idi (boxrl)f yViwJiATi.
Folitiwloir wr the receipt and shlp
mcms o- flour and grain:
v Recelfrf. Shipments.
Flour, bbl 15.1"0
Wbeat, bu r 4 0
Corn, bu..,, 1M" ISS.IUO
Oale, bu. - " IM.P4
Rye. bu. l.w) 3.00
HarWy, sku. ,. tO,0 ls0
'Tin tht Produce exchange today the but.
ter market was steady; creameries. TUt'Ste;
dallies, ZifCu. Esgs, steady; at mark, cast
lncdi.-d. HV: firsts, Hc; prime first.
ft; extra,. Cbesse, ateady, 128
lie. J - -
Liyvcvewl Urals Market.
LTVmPOOL, Marcft H-WH EAT Spot,
Steady;' Jo. t red, western winter, 7 SSd.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Maiket it Lower on Ag-grenlTe Sell
ing by Betri.
RATE DECISION ADDS TO REACTION
Coanrmatlna of Right ta C-e trel
Expart Rate gerleaaly Regarded
by Railroads loe la
Weak.
NEW YORK. March la Th professional
speculators In the tork market wer alert
fur Indications of reactions In price today.
They bssed their opinion of the matket
on the extent to which the rise hsd already
run. the Inducement to holdera on this ac
count to sell and mails profit and the
admitted narrow participation attracted
Into the speculation from the outside public.
1 he con.iuot or tne speculation tor some
time nast hss relied unun an ultima!
awakening of widespread Interest In stocks
to afford a medium fur taking ' the ac
cumulation that has been going on off the
handa of holders. The revelation or a
verln of confidence on the part of th
leaders of the advanclnc movement con
firmed the confidence of th bear In work
ing for reaction. They old with Increa
Ing agresslvenes and offered prices down
to take the market away from those at
tempting to reams.
New development had ltttl reflection
In the market. Some confidence wa added
to th side of the rem-tlon by the new
of the United State supreme court do.
rlslon In the Armour packing house cases.
1 ne conrirmation or tne powera tor control
of railroad export rates srsnted by the
Klklns law wss felt to be of serious import
to railroad companies. The passing of- the
dividends on crucible steel preferred was a
minor Influence against the market. After
having retained a dividend, although at a
reduced rate, for the December quarter,
the decision now to pass the dividend was
not calculated to confirm the impreasion
of effective revival of the teet trade, al
though the Incident wa not accepted as
decisive indication to the contrary. Rail
road trafflo official did not expresa full
concurrence In the riewa prevalent last
week In the stock market of the Improve
ment In business condition which has set
in, although reporting eom a slight growth
of traffic. A heavy movement of soft
coal wa attributed! however, to prep
aration for a possible strike In that Industry.
Fornla-n markets were not disposed to fol
low eagerly the lnltatlveset by Wall street
last week. The Investment situation abroad,
as well as here Is not yet satisfactory to
those looking to enlist capital. The Lon
don market reflects In spite of the grow
ing accumulation of hanking reserves, dis
couragement over the volume of new Is
sues. The reserve accumulation there a
well a here, I traceAble to decline In
tradn activity and I an element In the
abstention of foreign marketa from any
recall of the enormoua sums shipped to
thl country to tide us over our crisis last
fall. The excess value of our February
exports reached S8,743.361, compared with
81rt. 500.000 In the same month lust year, but
the falling off of nearly 14.000.000 In value
of our Import Is the vital factor In this
showing nnd Is conclusive testimony to
commercial' contraction. Speculative oontl
mont was especially Impressed by the
pressure to realise profits In amalgamated
copper. In spite of another rise In the metal
here and In London. This realisation In
amalgamated copper waa a prime factor In
the marked weakness of the late msrket,
and which continued up to the closing.
Bonds were firm. Total sales, par value
82.4Vflrti.
United States bonds were unchanged on
call.
Number of -a'es and quotation! on stocks
wer as follow
galea. Rita. Unr. Close.
in
4614
Si)
17
U
10
1
1S
H
17
lt
X44
47
HMfc
M
65
SI
l
4JS
144
170
4V4
eral fund, exelmdve of ihm fttA'.' gold
reserve, shows; Avsllsble cash balance,
4.(W.rxi: gold onln and bullion, .o,4,144;
gold certificates, t-l7.xiii.2nn.
-.It-
4w Ter It Moaey Market.
NEW YORK, March M. MONEY On
call, easy, per cent) ruling rate,
per cent; cloaing bid. 1 per cent; offere.1
at 3 per rent; time loans, dull but strong;
sixty days, H4u:- per cent: ninety days,
V' Pr cent; six Hinm ns, per cent.
I'RIm R MEKCANT1LK PA IT.
Per cent.
sriuRHNO BXCHANOB-Flrm. wKh
actual business In banker' bills at 4 f.
4.M fof demand and at Kh.UKi-4.iB for
sixty-day bills; commercial bills, 4.
BILVtn-liar. tfV; Mexican dollar.
Te.
HONDfl Government, steady; railroad,
firm.
Closing quotation on Nw York bond
were a follow:
C. a. ret. K r-....llU N. nl. 4s
a Arm po, P44 Han. e. I 4s t4
0. . ta, rug '"1 Ms Cknieal 4s. It
tn eoupes 11 ' n 1st Ins i... IS
V. 8. b. 4. re 1Z4,Mlnn. A St. U 4s..
in eeiipna 1x114 M . K A T. ..-... M
Am. Totaceo 4s...M. ? Me Is 71
tn U 1H4 N. g. It. of M. e. 4s T74
Ati-hltna sen. 4s...... M V. T. C. .
1e sdj. 4a 1 "4 H. J C f ta.......Ulv
Atlaallc rt. L. 4 M No Paelfto 4s I
Dal. Ohio 4a. to It 4
4s IHs -iv41. W. e. w. M
Krk. R. T. . 4 H0. . U rtilx. 4 7
Central et Oa. t 101. "Pans. a. 4
do lat loo. k kaadlna aa. 4s....... ts
. 14 Ina St. U I. M. . te.lM
do 14 me " St. L, I. r. fg 4a
rhn. A Ohio 4H ... M Ft. u . W, a. 4s... to
Cblraao A A. Ia.... 41 Saahnar4 A. U 4S... 44
C, R. Tj. a. 4a.... 44 to. raalflo 4a s
C , K, I. P. 4a.... ftH n lat 4a etra as
in enl. Sa ,.. SUV Sn. kallwsr la....... U
"nv. A St. L. f. 4a K-T-ia A P. la t
Coin. Int. U, r. A. T. M. U A W. 4s..
X'oio. MI4. as M Utilos Paalflo 4s 1"4
Colo. A So. 4s MVi 4o ct. 4 ,
'uba ta ..Mm T. 8. Steal M is i
"II. ST H. u. as.' a'W SIMM IB
Platlllera' Sea. la..,, .7tst do o.h. n
8lrta p. I. 4t la Waatern M. 4a..
do m. aa H W. L g. 4a.
HooS. Vsl. 4Vi ( J-'H'!"' Oentrml 4a.
Japan 4a TT4 Atrhlans sr. 4a...
da 4 Ha rifa.. ....... at to fta
do 14 aerie 44 lot. Mat. 4H....,
Bit. Offar.
. ,
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M0 4144 37V,
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Article. I Open, t Htgh. Low. Close.
Wheat
May July
Corn
May July
594
93 87H'
w v
t " 6t.
74 1 67fc;
K B
6713
Futures, steady; 'March.
it I1VI; July. 7 .
C6l;N-Flrru; nr'jn
ntw, J.$ rd; lrtin n.lxed Ainerk an, old.
r. il. f uture, quiet; siarcii, M .u
nominal; May,
mixed American.
old,
May.
s .-6-1.
FLOUR Wurt4r patents, quiet. 3s d.
TlelbleapIr at Grata.. .
NKW YORK.' March J The yletble un
ply-et grain eVatardar. March 14. as com
piled by th New York Produce exchange
wsa follo-i . -Wheat, 40.I49.iAO bushels,
rUs-. ae, .T.HmA buel-els; com,' ftbJiwd
bni-Vie . (V-i r eH. ' 1 .J bueh; oats,
l.iX,-V bushvla, fticrvase, 41. e bushels;
Philadelphia Prod see Market. -
PHILADELPHIA. March !. HITTTKR
Firm 1 fair demsaid: extra western cream
ery. SOc; extra nearby prints, 31c.
KOi;S Weak and lc lower; Pennsylvania
and ether nearby firsts.-17c at mark; same,
current receipts, returnable cases, ltic at
nark; western firsts, 17c at mark; same,
current receipts, loc at mark.
CHMRSB Firm; good iV-mand: New York
full cream, choice, liVtl-jo; fa'r to good.
1 iHlic.
in a.
Ilaaiaapoll Grata" Market.
M1VNEAPOI.W. Mlnn.V Msrch 16
WHV:AT No. 1 hard. U.oVl I w'. ; No. 1
nnrllieKii, II otyftl.on': Ni, northern, fl.m
No. .3 northern, tKrV-Cti.O:;, ly. H-i-;
Jul, tl otv4).
URAN-Steady at 821.Sti2T.7Si.
FIOUK Flrat pat-nts, IS -.j 5": second
patent. 88.2&'-)4.40; fltat, clar, 84'ii.Si;
second clears, liVflaii). '
Mllwsske Grata Market.
MILWAUKEE. WrV March H WHEAT
Firm: No. 1 northern, II 10r No. 3 north
ern, 1.f7veiTV; May, asked.
f(AHLEV-Dull; Nj. 3. X; sample, (5
CORN Firm; No. t cash, eiijeVso; May.
fco. bid. -. -
Pearla ft rala Market; "
I'EORIA. Ill . March H.-CORN Steady ;
No, I yellow, CWtkHiu; No. 9. Co; Nc, 4,
8uc; no gra-Ve. 4-.
OATH Firm; No. 3 white.' KHU-Vic; No. i
While. 5Hl;j.c. .
whisk V-ti-at.
. . Taleda geed Ue.sb.et.
TOLFTO.-, March W -8FF-I8 Clover,
cash. II-'. W; March, fltnu: (wtolier. I.-ek.
Tunothy, prime. 2 25. Alfike. prune. 111 a
, Ualatk Urala Msrkal. '
miilTH, Mlnnl r-fareh ll-WHJAT-No.
t northern, VlVj 4-r. H-0S; Ji.!.
IW'i.
Adama Khcpraas
Amalgmmaxed Copper
am. c. a r
Am. C. A T. pfd
Am. Cotton Oil ,
Am. Cotton Oil pfd
Americas Etpreaa
Am. H. A L. pfd
Araarlcan Ice
Am. Llnaaed nil
Am. Linseed Oil pfd
Am. ljoeomotlTS
Ain. LooowoUT pfd
Am. 8. A R
Am. 8. A R. pfd
Am. gussr Raflnlnf
Am. Tot-aero pfd rtfa
Anaconda Mlstng Oe
An-Maon
Atrhlaoa pfd -.
Atlantic Coast Line
Kalumore A Ohio.
Bal. A Ohio pfd
Brooklyn Rapid TT
Canadian Pactflo
Central of New Jersey...,.
t'tiPMpaaks A Ohio
Chicago Ot. W
ChlcMO A N. W
C. kf. A 8t. P
Chicago T. A T., ofTared..
Chlceco T. A T. pfd
C, C. C. A St. L.
Colorado T. A 1. ...........
Colorado A So ...
Colo. A So. 1 pfd..,
Colo. 4 to. U ptd
Conaoltdatad Uas
lorn Producta
Corn Producu pfd
Dalawara A Hudson,
Pel., L. A W
Denrpr A R. O ,
D. A R. Q. pfd
lMatlllara 'fWcolitlea
Brie
f'.rla lat pfd
trta M pfd u,. ......
Ooaaral C loc trio
Illln-da Csnu-al
International Paper
Int. Paper pfd
Int. Pump
lut. Pump pfd
lows Central
Iowa Cantral pfd
Kansas City 80
K. C So. pfd
Loalavllla A N
Mralcon Central
Minn. A V 1,
M., St. P. A 8. 8. M
at . Bt. P. A . g. M. pfd..
Mtaaonn Panne
M., K. A T
at., K. A T. p!4
National Lead
N. R. R. of at. pfd
Now York Central
N. Y.. O. A W
Norfolk A W
M A W. pfd
North Americas
PaciBo Mall ,
PennaylTnnla
Pauplo'a Gas
p., c. c. m Bt 1,
Puaaad Steel Car
Pullman Palace Car
Reading e
Rdlo( lat pfd .
Riauliag Ad pfd
Republic Star!
Republic Steal pfd
Rock laland Co
Rock Inland Co. pfd ...
EC L A 8. r. id Pfd..
Hi. Loula 8. W
St. L. 8. W. pfd
t iutharn Porlno
80. Pacific pfd
80. Railway
So. Railway pfd
Tcxaa A Pacific
T . Bt. U A W
T.. Bt. I A W. pfd....
Vnloa Pacific
I nlon Pauine pld
C. 8. Kxpreaa.....
V. 8. Raally
V. 8. Hubnar
C. 8. Rut-ber pfd
V. 8. Steel, ei-dly
I'. 8. Steel pld
Ya-'Cacoliaa Chamlil
Va.-Coro. Cham. pfd....
V..h.k
Wabaafc pfd
V-alla-Fargo giprae ..
Waatloahouaa ailectrlc
Wgetem t'oios
ahaelln A L- B
Wlaconata Cntrai
Wla. louleal pfd
Northers Pacina
Outral Leaihar
Central Looiher pfd....
Slnaa-ShaSlald Steel ....
Groat Northarn pfd
iDtarhoroiiitk Mot.
Int. Met. ofd
Total salaa for the da, 791. WO abaraa
Uli
X"4
1414
1st
II
17
47
JH
HS4i
83
s "
1S
86
IS
la
, n
431
144
70,
84
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u.nn 14H
-0 8614,
r.) 7
3.W0 83
n 8t
IS. dm 4;4
l.V 14a4
no lmv 19
I.SiiO , 101 lS
4 4
-) 14TS 14f.H 14S
23,000 tu la'-m ntv.
&
; to
414 44
19 14
H MS
l:
44 S
KCH 10214
tl il
134 1M
474
19"4 1
u w
II sn4
14 14
1!2 111 14
12S 127
t
P4 S
iJ It
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11
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12 XI
113
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11 m
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as . 41
4
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49 4
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r litta
Mto sa
70
224 ai
lbU
101 Ins
aa
80
14 17
7r TI
IS 1
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lasa is
30
T3 73
"4lio
100
X)
38a)
11. HO
no
l,u
'i'io
Lite
100
""jijo
1.400
17
w
71
' '
31
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18
106
'40"
XI
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40
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43
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1.5UU
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11
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600
. ...
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17
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4
88
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l 81
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8.IS 184
1
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K
l
s
121
11
84
II
7
17
1
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ID
L
1
82
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1
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14
17
12
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44
I
21
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XI
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1
- I.oadoa' stock Market.
LONDON. March IS. American securities
operad quiet and feavtureles today, iTtee
changes ranged from S below to- S, abov
Baturday' New York cloning.
London closing stk quotations:
Coaaola. aaooay Mo. Kas. A Tea
do ocoouat aa New Vor Central
Anaci-nda IS Nnrloilt A
Atcklano ' 0 pfd '
do pfd .... as Out. A Waatara....
It. It I mora A Ohio.... ar- Pennaylvaula
t'anadtas Parifia . . ,.lt Rood Mlaas .......
Ct-t-aapaaka A Ohio.. ! Haadlng ..,
t l.L llreat Woatora., I 8ootna-n kalloay .
A BL P. in do pfd ..1
11 Southern P.-lfl .
. I'm . PacUia
.44 do pld
. U railed t&taa IMl
.as do old
. II VkanajS
. 10 do ofd !-..
.m Ipanlak 4a
Rla O.
Chi.. Mil.
fla Baerc
Uct.tiT A
do pfd
Erlo
On lat pfd ....
do Id pfd ...
CjrasS Trunk .
IlllsiSa tatrl
J
..104
.. 84
. I4
. 4
.. 44
.. U
.. 11
,. 7&4
..U
.. S4
. M
..luu
-
11
....lit
.... 40
.... 47
....
.... m
.... M
.... H
.... 47
Reetoa 8ltoku asad Road.
BOSTON. March 10Call loan,
per cent; time loans. 5ft tier cent. Official
rinsing on stock ana bono:
yrJ44
AtcMaoa adj.
an 4
Max. Central 4s...,
Alrhlaon
do pfd
B-iat-m A Albany.,
Hnatoa A Main..,
Boaloa El era led .,
Fltchtsurg pfd
M.iican central
Atlantic
,. t IMngbsm ,
.. Cal A Hacla...,
... 71 Centennial
.. 4N4Coppor Range .
..17 Daly Waat ,
..138 Pranklls ,
..in Uranl-y
..Ill lain Royals ....
... 17 Mass. Mining ..
N. T. N. H. A H..13I Michigan
Vnlon Parlflc
Am Arg. chem.
"do pfd
Am. Pneu Tube.
Amer. Bngar ..
do pfd
Am. T. A T
Am. Wooloa ...,
do pfd
Dominion I. A 8...
P.dlann glee. Illu.
Oonwsl Bloctrto
Maaa. Elaclrio ...
dir pfd
Maaa Oe
t'nlted Fruit
Untied 8. 44
do pfd
TT. 8. Steel
do pfd .'.
Adventure
Allouca
Amalgamated
,.U4 Mohavk
... 17 Mint. O. A C
... 10 Old Dominion
... 4Oacoola
...Ml Parrot
,...llit,,Culny ,
.....lie Shannon
17 Tarnaraok
... II Trinity ,
14 t sited Copper
...mi V. 8. rffnlng
...1211!, 8. OIL... ,
... I" Utah
... 41 Vtetorls
... K Wlaou
,..11h Wolrorino
... 4.1 North Butt
... 17 Butte Coalition ...
... U Nevada
... tt Cat. A Anions....
... 1Arlaonsrom
... tT Greene Cananoa
6ft
.. ia
.. to
..414
.. U
:: K
.. 1
.. S3
.. 10
.. 3
I"
.. 40
.. T
.. 17
.. tfi
.. 1
.. 44
.. 11
.. 40
.. 14
"ll
.. 10
.. IH
.. ;
.. 1
,.iai
.. 43
.. 30
.. 11
..JlH
..104
.. 4
Bid. Bx-dtr. eAskd . tfs.tlT. and aakad.
.' t
7t ew York Mining dtoek.
NEW YORK, Maroli 16. Closing quta
tlon on mining stock were: 1
Adama Con i Little Chief I
....If Ontaal . 775
.... i Ophlr 1
.... I P'-toal T
.... S3 Barage i
.... 61 eiarrm Nevada Do
.. 7 Small Hopes 14
....III Standard 140
Alice
Breece ,
Brunawlck Cos. .
Comatnck Tunnol
do. Cal. A Vs.,
Horn silver
Iron Silver
UrsAvuie Cos. .
Forelga Ftaamrlal,
LONDON. March 16.-i-MoneV wa In fair
demand and supply out Uie market today
and discount were weatk. The Bank of
England secured the bulk of 000,000 gold
available. Cheerfulness prevailed in the
early hours on the stock' exchange, princi
pally owing ter the 'risw in American se
curities, but price sane Inter. Consols
were afeoted by outtlu liquidation and
home rail- by iacata-i ofe-wowport. Oopper
share ruled-" strong ' taVircport of- large
sale of the metal front New York, but
Pari sold Rio Tknto and caused general
recessions. American,-! ewcorltles opened
higher, the sustained strength of Wall
street Inducing further local speculation.
But the best price were not maintained,
and some Irregularity developed upon the
receipt of the Now ToVk opening. On re
newed support, however, the market closed
firm at practically the best,
PARIS, March 16. Prices on the Bourse
today were firm,-but trading waa dull.
BERLIN, March 1 Trading on " the
Bourse today was Inactive and price
weaker.
Bask CleartBg.
OMAHA. March 16. Bank clearings for
today were 274.024.73 and for the corrs
suondlng date last year 82,341,814.811. '
Metal Market.
NEW YORK, March 6. METAL The
London tin market had a sharp advance,
with spot closing 138- 16s and future
137 5s. Locally the - market wss firm,
with spot quoted ',1 f30.SOoO.87H.
Copper advanced to 53- 6s for spot and
oa 12 5d for futures -In the London
market. Locally the market was firm and
a little higher, with Uke quoted at lit 75
4? 13.00; electrolytic, , $12.83 7 4 12-t7 H,
and casting, 812.60 12.75. Lead waa high
er at 13 16a In London; the local mar
ket being firm and higher at 3.s0g3.&0.
Spelter advanced to 21 7a (d In London.
Locally It waa firm at 14.65 4. iO. Iron
waa unchanged at 3d higher, with stand
ard foundry quoted at 60s and Cleveland
warrants 61 3d In the English market.
Iocally the market wi unchanged, with
No. 1 foundry northern quoted at $18.25
fl75; No. I northern, 117.74018 24;
No. 1 southern and No. 1 southern soft,
$17,756 18.50.
8T. LOUIS, March 1 METALS Ler
firm at $3.70. B pel ter. firm, at $1.60.
- Cot tea Market.
NEW YORK. March 16. COTTON Fu
tures opened teady;" March, lO.JDc; April,
10 Sic bid; May, 10.40c; July, lD.tSc; August,
10. fij-V.08c; October. 9.79c; December, M10
9 Klc. Spot cloaed quiet; middling uplands,
11. ae; niiddlwg gulf. 11.45c. Sales 2,400
bales.
Future closed steady on May and easy
on other months; March, 10.8ftc; April,
lO.SSc; Msy, 10.40c; June, 10. flc; July, 10 17c;
August, Mc; October, 8.73c; December,
.77c.
GALVESTON. Tex., March 16, COTTON
Steady at 11 ll-lc.
BT. LOUIS, March M.-COTTON-DulI;
middling, HSc; no sales and shipments;
receipts, 249 bales; stock. 24,oS7 bales.
NEW ORLEANS. March In. COTTON
Spot waa quiet, with prices lower on all
grades; mlndllng, 10 lo-lilc: sales, 1,200 bales
spot and 6u0 bale to arriv. '
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle of All Kindt Fully Steady and
Fairly Actire.
H003 BELL AT SATURDAY'S PRICES
keep aad Ldasabs Aetlra geller aad
Price gkew Adraaeea mt Tea la
Flfteea Ceala All Aloe
tfca . l ine. .
SOUTH OMAHA. March 11 180.
ReoelptaV wri Cattle. Ho. 8hei
toga 8h p
6..'1 . 1. 74
7-4X1
l.rtat
5.740
8.0U1
1.144
8.W7
K.7M
Fatlmate Monday 4.49
Sama day last week 2.879
Heme day 3 weeks ago.. 1 114 l.l"4
Hnme day 8 weeka ago., 8.M 6.V44
Bsme day 4 weeks ago.. 4.2f7 A 4 J
Ham day last year A US
The following table shows th receipt at
rattle, hog and sheep t South Omaha for
the yar to dal. compared with last yean
If a. llWi. Ino. Dee.
Caltkl -2n4.4fJl JW.MO 84.8J
Hogs r.IKl (:.S4 180,547
Bheep 375,774 378,047 103,178
Th following tsbl shows th average
price of hog at South Omaha for th last
several day, with comparison:
Data. I 1808. 18f.190t.180.1904.!lM8.iyit.
March t.
March 8..
March f..
March 8..
March I..
March 10.
March 11.
March 18.
March II.
March 14
March 16.
March It.
472n $077 11
8-W ) 74 III 4 8 T 04 t 84
4 4.1W t 74 $ 1 4 11 $ 1 -T IS
e7810 4IW$o 0
4(8 (12 111 4b 111 ! Ill
( 8H I U, ( Kn S 11 7 S 8 It
4 JH ( 7S (6$11 7804
4 c4 t 6S t 00 $ 16 7 81
4 I7 t 63 t It 4 AO )734400
4 45 6 (A $ 11 4 81 B It) 7 38 I II
6 5 8 04 4 81 I 2fi 23
4 444. 41 4M 8 07 184 $ 16 7 W 8 li
Sunday.
The official number of car of gteck
brought in today by each road was;
Cattle. Hoa-s. Sheen. H'r'.
C. M. Bt. ! 7
Wabeah f
Mlsaourl Pacific 1
Union Taclflc 46
C. A N. W east.... 4
C. A N, W., west.... 22
C, St. P., M. ft 0...19
C, R. ft Q., esst 1
C, B. ft Q., west C6
C, R. I, ft p., esst.. (
C. R. I. ft p.. west.. ..
Illinois Central
Chicago Ot. Western. I
Total receipt 174
.... alii
Liulavlllo A Naah..-1-V-o Amal. Copper fce
blLVER liar, quk-t at 8 8-1-id per ounce.
MoNtV iu Jw fr cent.
The rate, of dimyunt lu the open market
for short bills Is 3i pur t-ru; for three
months' bills, Z per ceaL
- Treaoary gtaleaneail, 't
WAStUNOTON, March 14. Today sia'e.
msul vf t.'ie treasury balance in the gea-
Ewaporated Apple aad Dried Pratt.
NEW YORK. March 16.-EVAIORATEO
APPLES it 1 reported that one car of
prime evaporated appte sold late last aeek
at 6c, but, generally speaking, offer
inns are at 7o or better. Fancy are Quoted
at ltHyu'lle; choice, HVlHc; prime, 44, 'J
70, anil common 10 lair at svnrrvo.
DRIED FRUIT-Prunc are said to be
selling more freely on the eosst, but the
spot market is quiet, with California fruit
Quoted at 4W014C. ana uregons, manic. Ap
ricots are iuiet; extra choice, t0ii"3c, and
fancy. tiAc; cholcel ntilHc, Peaches un
changed, with choice, lOalt-Vae; extra choice,
ligilSc; fancy, imtyUc. and extra fancy
at UcuHo. Raisins continue rather eay In
tone, with loose muscatels quoted at bfQ
c; seeded, Wkil'c, and London layers,
ll.bVil.ii.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK, March M.-OOFFEE Mar
ket for coffee futurea opened ateady at
unchanged prices, which was about as
due on the cable. Business wa quiet and
the market eased off slightly under moder
ate offerings with the close dull, net un
changed to 6 points lower. Bales were re
Dorted of 7.0110 baks. Including March at
(boo; May at l.iuc; Jul at AOOe; Septem
ber at AI60; and December at Aloe. Bpot
coffee. auU't: No, I Kio. ,o: No. 4 Ramos
Mild coffee, steady; Cordova, ltrtafj
llc.
Oils aad Reela.
OIL CITY. Pa.. March lt.-OIL-redlt
balances. 1 1.71: runs, .i7.M9 bbls. ; average.
l.-S.W t.l.la ; shlpmestts, o.le4 bbl.; aver
sure. W7.713 bbl
BAVANNAK, Oa., March It. OIle-8plr-tt
of tun'ntlne, firm, -e.
ROtslN-KIrm: A, II, C. $3 60; D. 8J.6V9
3 i: E. 83 56-in 80; F, $3 60. O, $3 65; if.
(176; I. $3 ); K. $4 6; M. $3.26: N. I.;
wu, .u; ww, .io.
Elgla Hatler Market.
F.I3IN. III., March rt.-mrTTERIsrket
firm, at &; tale fur the wnek, 4e5,000
pounds.
Us Bea Want Ada to boost your business
I .. ..
)
23 23 !!
t 1
41 8
4 j;
so i
V. "1
1
1 .. 1
85
' receipt wa
ber of head Indicated:
Omaha Packing Co...
nwut and company..
Cudahy Packing Co..
Armour Co
Vansant ft Co
Carey ft Benton
Inbman
W. I. Stephen
Hill ft Bon
F. P. Lewi
Huston ft Cn
J. B. Root ft Co
J. H. Bulla
U F. Hubs
L Wolf
McCreary ft Carey..,
H. F. Hamilton
M. Hagerty ft Co
F. O. In shram
Sullivan Hroa
Lehmer Bros
Other buyer
St. Clair ,
Morrta ft Co
Kingman
Bt. Louis D. B. Co...
Cattle. Hogs. Bhep.
... 407 1.079 1.748
... 618 1.361 1.836
... 440 1.010 l.Z"
... 409 0,304 1,612
... 142
... KM
... 190
... 1"2
lsS .
... 67
fltr
... 878 ,
... 81
i.. 18
8
... lOS
... 116
... 117
1
... 31
... 13
.... SfiS
.... 110
... 16
w.. twj ... ( 4 m. ri ... 1 4t
U M I 4 4 41 47 4 4 4i
M 14 ... 4 4 R M ... 4 48
II 148 ... 4 4 74 W1 40 4 44
71... IW -440 4 4 TT Ill ISO 4 4
44 -4 40 4 40 IT H It 4 44
TI r-4 tlw 4 40 m J11 ... 4 4
II Ill a I 41 . 4 ...J 10 4 41
78 131 '80 4 41 41 - ... 4 4
7 If ... 4 424 m IM 44 4 4t
Tl ..S4 ... 4 43 SI 4 40 4 44
41 10 40 4 42 44 Iri (0 4 44
II Ill 40 4 42 Tl IM ... I 4(1
44 4V4 M 4 4T IV) ... 4 46
71 .IM 40 4 4J 41 TV 10 4 48
10 IIT 4 4 41 148 10 4 4 48
TT 82T 4 4 41 . 47 M IS IS
T ltl 40 4 41 44 rt ... 4 tft
TT Ill It 4 49 84 114 ... 4 47
fT 1BI ... 4 41 tT FM 4 4 47
74 KM 14 4 41-4 TT K4 ... 4 47
II til It 4 42-4 41 14 40 4 4-
TO 171 ... 4 41 7 81 44 4 47 '-4
Tl 107 ... 4 444 71 .....fcl ... 4 47-4
m Jft 40 4 41 71 144 40 4 M
W It 4 41 44 tan 4 an
41 rtt .. 4 41 41 23 M 4 14
77 r 110 I 41 41 tS4 I IM
M to 4 4 41 Tl let ... 4 10)
71 HI ... 4 43 tl SM ... 4 44
44 Ill ... 4 41 81 lit M a) 4
74 ..117 ... 4 4k 87 rwl 100 4 40
K U 11 4 47 It D! 10 4 l
Tl 114 ... 4 41 M tat ... 4I
ta til ... I 44 44 r4 no 4 4
41 Ill ... 4 4 4 T 40 4 M
.44 Mt W 4 44 41 tl 180 4 U
L892
242
I Total 4,528 6.996 7.8S6
CATTLE Aa usual on Mondav recelnt
of cattle were only moderate thl morni
ing. ine market a a whole did net s.iow
any very material change, there being very
nine in to way 01 interesting or new fea
ture, s .
Buyer of beef steers evidently bad It In
their mind to take off a little thl morn
ing, aa their first bids were not very good.
Hence the early giarket opened alow and
dull, but aa It . became atinarent that the
demand was really very good, the market
became mere activa, so that tha offering
niovea on quite .ireeiy at good, steady
prices, to say , the least. Some salesmen
even figured, that they secured strong
price as compared with late last week.
While there waa nothlnsr verr choice on
al, there . were cattle good enough to
uruioT ao.no.
cowi and heifer opened a little Iow, but
when the trade wa once underway there
wa a fair movement with price Jut about
steady with last week's close. In tact the
market waa without any noteworthy
change.
1 he supply of stockers and feeders' waa
very moderate, while tha demand was
quite active. Evervthlns In slarht ptiinrml
handa In good season In the morning at
good firm prices. Soma right good feeder
sold up to $4.90.
Wuotatlon on cattle: Good to choice
corn-fed steers. 16.366. 90: fair to -.ww1
corn-fed steers, $4.96jo.35; common to fair
corn-iea steers. 4.tti4 .90; good to choice
cow and heifer, $4 406. 10; fair to good
cow and heifer. 33.7oiii4.40: common tn
fair cw and heifers, t2.00tt3.76; gnod -to
-. au iirurri, aa. sr410.no; iair
to good stockers and feeders. 83.75iS4.36:
common to fair stockers and feeders, $3.00
uo-10.
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Tho financial tnnling and careful mnnaffomcnt of thio
progrcflsivd lankinj? institution is a progrcfive Gunrantc
of Security to its depositors. Lot us guard your funds.
Open an account now
FIRST NATIONAL DANK
OF OMAHA
THIRTEENTH AND FIP.NHM STREETS
Incorporaltd 1863.
SHEEP Th vr-.eep trade waa entirely
to the liking of seller this mornina.
While receipts wer fairly liberal compared
Ith what tney hav been durlnc recent
weeka, there wa klo a very good demand,
o that th offering were picked tip very
rapidly, the pens being cleared at an early
hour. The trade could best be described
a good, active market, wltn prices lost
16c hlghsr. Choice Mexican lambs auch as
brought 87 36 cn Thursdsy of last week
sold at $7 50 today, this being th highest
price paid on this market for lambs since
Auguu of last year. Choloe Mexican ewes
sold as high a $6.30, the highest price paid
sinoe June of last rear.
There waa an active demand tor feeder
lamb and several bunche sold for that
purpose, moat of than going at $t.(0.76.
uuotation on wooiea sneep ana isniDs:
Oood to choice lambs, 3s.9irf7 50; fair to
good lambs, $6.5i)V90: good yearling lamb,
i.3fvn.76; good to choice light yearling,
$6.2f60; fair to good yeer'.tngs; $&0ufe.2S;
good to cnoice wet tiers. 1. unun. a; isir to
rood wether. K.tOajo.is: amod to choloe
. . ait amMift no f,i. 1 a . ,ot ia orwni
. " ' . ei.wa.cii . , . v. 0 v-vi v w .-, , m . -rvf
(.90; cull and bucks, 3.ttW.IA.
guotation on anorn sneep are aoout xs
J4oc under wooled stock and short lamb
6otivX)o under wooled stock.
Repreaentatlv (ale: ,
No. ' Ar.
811O western Iamb feeder..., 69
300 western lamb feeders 08
2s0 Western ewes and wether... 106
230 western lamb feeders ., 79
215 Colorado ewea 113
4f2 Mexican ewe 93
247 western lambs 78
4 western wethers and lamb... 83
No. 12. 4.25c J No. 13. 4.30c: N. 14, (.Uo;
confectioner A, ASuc; mould A. Ilfic: out
loaf, 6 nuc: cruahed, $.70c: powdered, 5.10c;
granulated, 5c; Cubes, 6.3c.
13 western lamb.
&-5 Colorado ' lamba .
263 western lamba ,v
ct western lamba
92 western lamb
SCO western lamba .,.:...
67 western lamba. feeder
&04 Wyoming lamb, feeder....
203 western lamb, f'd'r. cull.
113 Wyoming lambs, feeder....
14 western lamba, f'd'r. .cull
sal Wyomtnw ewe .
612 Wyoming ewe
53 Wyoming buck
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CniCAGO LIVE 8TOCK MARKET
Cattle aad Bkeep Active to Higher
Hoga Steady.
CHICAGO. March II. CATTLE Re
cent. 25.000 head; market, actlv and l"c
higher: steers, $4.(006 80; cows, J.243
6 00; heifer, 83.006 60; bull. $3,404
4.60; calves, $5.76 7.25; atocker and
feeders, Jl .6tT4 17U.
HOGS Receipts.- 66,000 bead; market,
s'e&dy; choice heavy shipping, $4.27 H
4.75: butchers, I4.704 75; light mixed.
$4.664.40; choice light, $4.86 tj 4.72 Vfc ;
packing, $4.00(94.66; pigs, (I.6044.45;
bulk of als. $4.60 Q 4 70.
SHEEP AND LAM BS Receipts, 15.000
head; market, active and 10c higher;
aheep, (I SO'S 6 60; lamb. $4.25j 7.60;
yearling. $(.26 (.86.
HOOd Condition wor all favorable for
a lower market thl morning and buyer
started out bidding prices that war any
where from wvak to to lower. The early
trade was alow and seller, by hanging on,
finally induced buyer to raise their bid
until th market became very nearly
toady with last week s close. On this
baals the most of the hogs sold. The prices
paid did not look very different from last
hiiiurday's sales. Thus $4.46 wa a popular
price, with most ot th hogs lima at
and right around that ftgur. Everything
wa cleaned up by 10 o'clock In th inorn-lo.
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Kansas City Live stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. March It CATTLE Re
ceipts, 9.5UO head lnoludlng 8uu southerns;
market steady to strong; stotker and feed
er lOtfUo higher; top, $600; choice export
and dressed beef steers, $6.50rge.00; fair to
good, 84.76VtiS.4S; western steers, $4.(uti&85;
stockers and feeders, $3.7Vg4.26; soulheru
steer. $4.75tjS.60; southern cows, $2.76j4.W;
native ow. 3X004: 4. 65; natlv haiteru 44-00
t6 40; bulls, U-3fyU4 50: calves, $3.60tni.26.
HOOS Receipts, 9.000 head; market
opened 6c lower, cloeed strong; top, $4.70;
bulk of aales. $;.". 40; butchers. $4.464.46;
lighU. $4. 264? 4 42; Pig. 13 S'f4 25.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. g
head; market 10c and tor. higher; tcrv lamba,
$7.45; lamb, $6.7037.44) ewe and yeaning,
Rowtf6.a); weatem yearlings, $6.0(iy6.76;
woatern cheep, 3i75i'4.W; sUivkers and (sed
er, $3.5vu.75.
8)t. Utli Lr-e stack Xtrket,
ST. LOUIS, March 16 CATTLE Re
ceipt, l.t-al head, including 126 Texan;
market strong; native shipping and ex
port ateera, $s.oi-n25; dressed beef and
butcher steers, ao.lu426.aa; steers under 1,'HiO
pounds, $4.25v2.tw; stockers and feeders,
3.tAKu-4.66; cow and heifer. $3.S5i35;
canner. $1 760-85; bulls, $2.5u4f4.60; calves,
13 Sc-Of US; Texas ar.d Indian stoors. $3.9itf
6.50; cows and heifers, $l,754.a0. .
HOOS Receipts. 8.O1O head: msrket Tr
lower; pigs and lights. $S.7ifj-t S6; pacV.-w,
$4104.70; butcher and belt heavy, i.fVt
4.75.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt, VWD
head; market trnrg; native mutton.
$3.5u4j6.0; lamba. KW7-00.
t. Jaaepk live gteek Market.
8T. JOSEPH. March 16. CATTLB Re
ceipt. 6.167 heAd: rr.arket strong ; oows and
heifers, $2 iuu.ti; Blocker and feeders.
$3.t)-4 63.
KOOB Receipts, 4.10U head; tiiarkot So
lower; top, $4.60; bulk. $1 timet. at
eilKEl' AND 1-4MB8 Receipt. .Z
head; . market strong; lamba, $6.4f1.30;
yearlings. 86.766.5fl.
fang City Me Block Market.
SIOUX CITY, Match 16. (Special Tele
gram ) CATrLk. Receipt, AOtt) head:
market ateady; beeves. I4.26itie.7t; cows and
heifers, $2.7Ui4.6t); atx-ker and feeder.
$3.iMr4 60; calves and yearling. $2 Vtsjt 'XI.
HO i9 Receipts, i.laji head, msrket about
stesdy, selling at $4.1i3- fro; bulk of sale.
$436414.45.
lock la aigkk.
Receipts of live clock at th lx principal
western markets yester.lay:
Cattle. Ho4T. Blieep,
South Omaha
Btoux City ....
Kansaa City ,
St. Lout ,
St Joseph
Chicago ......
Total
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7.7St
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1.27
16.-IUI
86.440 36. C2
Waol Market.
atT. LOUIS. March 1A-V, OOL-Bteady ;
medium gradva, cumblng nl clothing, lo.
ti-ci light tine, Wte-'tl'Sfa hevy fln.
leuursc; tub-washed, 2msJi',
Be ear aad Mali
NEW YORK. March 16 BUOAR-Rw,
firm; fair reflnfba. tine; cent r1Cjaf. M
teat, tiw: molasoea augar. $110; r.fnl.
ateady; No. A 4--c; Nu. 7. 4 56c; No. 8,
4.50c; No. I iloc; No. 10, Aitc; No. Ii, lluo.
OMAHA WHOLEIALR MARKKT.
Coadltloa of Trad aad 4aotatlaMi a
Btaple aad Faaey Prad aoe,
tOO Fresh selling eggs, candled. 20a.
jill i'EH Common, 1 , fancy tub and
rolls, rtiitfc; creamery. Aw.
CHEEib-Nw full cream. Wisconsin
twins, liHc, rew full cream brick, 17c; do
mestic new Swiss, 10; new llmburgar, U-d
16c; young Americana, 17Mrt.
Liva IOULTR It Springs, lc; hen, lc;
roosters, !:; ducks. 9c; gwae, K; lurk?,
U'ltc; pigeon, two P"t doa
iTKErlriED POULTHY-Sprlng. fancy, 9o
nana, 9c; roosters, c; ducks, lie; gees.
9Hc; turkey, 167il7o.
HAY Choir No. 1 upland, $7-80: medium
14 4u; N'O- 1 bottom, 88. uu; off grade. 14 0oy
5.00. fly atraw. $7.00. No. 1 alfalfa. Ilia
YEvJE T ABLEST.
IOTATOE8 Pr bu., 8rt4.
SWEET lUTATUi- Kansas, per bbl.,
''lTTUCE Florid kaad, per hamper,
$3.uii; per dos., too.
CUCL'tlBEltS Hotnonae., 1 do., fancy,
per box, (a.uu; $ dos., choloe, per bos. $1.50.
PARhNlPS Old. per bbl.. US
flower, all lte. per box, $$.00; California
PARSLEY Per doa.. 400.
PEPPERS FloTlds, per l-bakt erate,
$4. (JO.
CAULIFLOWER-Per t-dot. eft $!.
CARROTS AND TURNIPS-Old. pr bbl,
$3.oo; Canadian rutabaga, per lb., lc
CABUAUiS Wisconsin Holland Med. pet
lb., lo.
TOMATOES Florida, extra fancy, per tV
basket crate, $6.00; choice, per 6-baaket
crate, $4 00; Cuben. tany, per e-baoket
cra'e, $4
ONIONS Spanish, per erate, ftSO; Wis
consin Red Globe, per lb.. IVcC
BH ALIX3TM Per dos.. 90c.
HORSERADISH Per do., $oa
CELERY Michigan, per bunch, JSifTCc
KUMWUATB Owing to quality, per qt,
$fiv-40c.
BRUPSETJI SPROTJTS-Per qt., rtlrj.
STRAWBERRIES Owing to quality, $08
(Sc
NAVT BEANBPar bn.. No. 1, $t3ft
lima. 7oi per lb. r
tropicai. FRurra .
PEARS Extra Anty winter Ntllla, per
box, $2.78.
ORANGES Fancy Washington navels,
sll sixes, tier box. 82.76: extra fancy Sun-
Tangerinea, 300 Bis and smaller, par box.
$2 2f.
RADISHES Hothcmae, per dost, (OS.
BANANAS Port LlntOH. owing to all,
per bunch, $1.50 to $3.tt..
LEMONS Extra fancy Southerland
Beauty, M to 860 slxe, -per bo. $4 00; extrii
choice Justrlte. SO to 360 slxe. per box. $3.75.
FIGS AND DATEft Smyrna furs, 7
crown. per lb., ll?c; . Smyrna fig. $
crown, pet lillic; Smyrna tig. 4-
erown, per lb., locgllc; California fl.
boxes, 10 cartons, 85c; California figs, boa,
13 carton. 86c; California lias, bulk, per
lb., . 5Ho; Hallowl data, per lb., Ic;
Khadrawl dates, per lb., 6c: Salr dates,
per lb., 5c; Fard dates, 13-lb. boxes, per
lb., 3c.
GRAPES Malaga, choice, per kag, $1.00;
Malaga, extra fncy. $4.50; extra choice,
per keg, $4.25; extra -fancy, extra heavy,
$5 00.
CRANBEPRIE9 Extra fancy Bell and
Bugle, per bbl., S0.0u; extra fancy Jersey,
per bbL, $S.oo. extra Santy Jersey, par bos,
$3.00.
GRAPE FRUIT Florida, I to 80 ',
per box, $6.00.
. FRUITS.
APPLES Washington Snow, per box.
$1.60; Washington Jonathans, par box, (1.76;
Washington itomat-s Boautles, per box, 4L7E;
WcishliiaTtoa Alexanders, per box, $1.75;
Washington Blue Peatnalnu, per bent, $1.75;
Wachlngtcn Kad Cn ,e. Pippins, jer box,
$1.75; Waahingto, jClng. per dux. 11.75;
Washington Bailey Sweet, per baa. $1.75;
Washington Northern Spy, per box. $1.75;
California Red Pearmalns, 4-tr, per box;
$i.ij0; California Belief lowers. 4-lier. per
box, $2.00; New York- BaldsIn, per bbl.,
$4.60; New York Nortbenr fcya,-per tbU.
$4.6o; New York aaaorted varictiaa, per bbL.
I4.5U. -BEEF
CUTS.
BEEF CUTS-RJba. No. x, Ve No. 1
11c; No. 3, IrVo. Loin. No. 1, 10 J No. , 14c;
No. 3, I2u. Chuck, No. 1, 7c: No. 2, Ac;
No. $, 6c Round. No. 1. so; No. 8. tc;
No. 8. So. P.aU. No. L 6V No. 8. 41,c;
ho. 8, 4He. J
anSCELLANEOUk.
C.INKED GOOiS Corn, atandard wcit.
ern, 75c, Tomaloea, fancy, 3-pound can.
$1.46; standard, 8-puund cane, 41. 2U. pine
apple, gratett, J-pound, si.-M'S...- ltced.
tl iSaoV Gallon appiea $4 50. - California
nprtcola. $2.nfr4ii.80. Pears. $4.1j3.15.
peach. $1 8oaa.l6. L. C. Pcaehee, $1104
115.- Alka salmon, refl, U.tC; fancy
Chinook, flat, $2.15; fancy ce k or, fiat.
$2.15. - Hard 1 ne a, quarter ('. f3 4; throe
quarter mustard, SLM. ' ( . potatoes,
$1 2h'jTl.J5. Sauerkraut. 8S0. Puniklns, ov
CTl.vA Lima bee on, 3-pound, Ibc titl.iS.
boaked beans, J-pound. (643; fancy, $1.uL44
CALiFORNLi lKlS.i FRUIT Frupe
re somewhai unsettled by. freer offering!
from aecoatt naada, who aeeia- deaarou of
moving supplies of Immediate arajee IJao
tsttoos range from to to fro fur Cuufi rnl
f nut and from (Ho ta 80 for Oregon.
Peaches are very firm, with fancy yelluwi
quoted at 14c.
NUTS-Callfornla No. 11 a walnuts, pet
lb., 17c: Imported Tarragona almonds, per
lb, lHo, filbert, braxll and Jumbo pecan
lie; butternuts, per lb.. UVc; No. 1 H. p.
peanut, roasted, 8c; raw, fie: ashed pea
nuts, per box. 11.16; Italian chestnuts, per
lb. loc .
SUGAR- Granulated, ran, per sack. $S40;
!j.i.':'., j.ti)-, cut loaf, o aubea, ; pow.
er-eii, v.
lOFFEE Roasted. No. 35,
11c; no. ). isei ro. ju, 14-ac.
FIH-Hallbut. He; trout, lie! pickerel.
10c; pike, ec; ptk. fresh, froaen, JJc; whit
fih, Uc; buffalo. 14c: btillaeade. sklnrej
and dresjed. jje; cat (lab. dreassd. 14c, white
sunflah, 4i;c, crsppleo, Uc; large crapploa,
16c; berrlng. rrerh. froaen. 4V; white flab,
? arch,. 7c; white bass. 14c; black baaa, t&c;
rosen. U-t:U. Klckorol. freslt- iroson. 7c
HIDES AND TAI.l4jf-Oreen sailed, Na.
1. 5c- No, .4c buil hltlco, T-tf. green un.
ailed. No. 1, 4c: green una I tod. No. t lc;
horse hU0; $L0u16t): aheep pails, atW&iLtUL
Tallow, No. L 4Sc; No. 1 IVto.
Prosslaeet rarsser Dlaappeevro.
SIOUX FALLS, 8. D. March U-ifpe-cial.)
A nenoatloa has beea reated la Boa
Homme county by what erg-ears to bo tha
voluntary disaopearanco) of Oliver N el con,
for year on f th prominent fermer of
that county. A ht family relation were
cf th most pleasant character and ha
waa a mgn who, did not drink or otherwise
squander money, there 1 keen speculation
as to "rhy he should have disappeared
under suck - mysterious . ircurnatancea.
After donning hla best ault of nothing and
tilling his wife be wa going to haul a load
of hay h madt hi way out of th roan,
try. He wa ha'. se.- at Nhibrara. Neb.,
outhwest of Btn Homme coul.ty. lie had
pat-tlally d'aguiaed hUueelf by cutting off
hi mouatache, and when accosted by n
kcquoUntancr, who t-aUlc.l hint by name, he
denied hi identity, Mr. and Mrs. BulUa,
resident of aturgl and parent of Mr.
Nelson, hav provided her a home wllb
them. When Nelaun disappeared It waa for
a time feared he had been Ino vrcttm of cn
accident and at arching pert! put la con. -sl.iersbl
time searching tba oouatr-f fur
mllea around.
I
c; No. 30,