Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 24, 1909, Page 9, Image 9
THE O MAI I A DAILY REE: WEDNESDAY. MAhVH -4. 1!(. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MUT Wheat Strong- tnd Higher oa For eipn Cablet. WAR EUMOES EXCITE EUE0PEA53 4 nrn Firm Aloaa; sslta nknt mi Teasoorarllr at Least Iu: Rrrml glaaap la Tkls r.rala. tincon r.'g-wr; twed extra short. I (' ?7Sj. r r im... ff'Tr-. sh"rt finr. I'l . f'l I. I'll V cj .net . i M k-r.s. LV . sprles. u t-H. ca li7--; duck". 14c; . ti-iC H''TTKK-H.w. irmrrr,. joUc. EJ;i Higher. 17i . rotiM Receipt". Sh.pIT" nts T-'lonr. br.'". ( 14i Wi.-at. bj W.n 'frri. I. 'i 4; nm yi. in Oats, hu 4A5t"J 44. in SEW YORK hKTRAL MRKKT NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Market Showi Plainly the Remit of Redaction of Short Intereit. t arloos U.MA1IA. March 13. I. (..(. i niAitfil strung and higher on nn expecied utg.iei' lacblrt All European mar kets were cp ot. ixitt'd war timi and IIk isllea r 'ii c1si:c J a I'lMi fur renewed buying im Ibis inre. The cAh situation wan regarded much better, a Inquirer were more riumetous and for larger uirounui. Corn wa stronger with wheat and showed better strength, aa prim have been fulltt.g steadily loM and a reac tion n In order. Whrst started firm, to h'gher and tl vtr nl steadily wltii outside maikets rn new that n mora favorable to t)i bull side. Receipt weie good, but there Is a better demand on the optn market. Way opened af tl.tes and closed at 31.00V t orn held steady, but was considerably firmer owing to . & better rash feeling. 1 here report af a livelier extort de mand and bolter prWA, are expected fer ire next few day. May corn opened a& w',c and cloned at Cc. Primary what receipts were 47S,ono bush els and shipments wen M.('" bushels, against receipig last year of 4.Mi bushel nd shipment of JIT.O'JO bushe:. Corn rece pis were Ms.Ibi biihe!s and snlpment were S!'.'."! bushels, sgalnst re- Ipt lam ear nf CT.ViO bushels and shipment of 47! ' bushel -earnres were 3in.it a) bushel nf corn. 11n.oj bushels of oata a.nd wheat and flour H';al to Ili"."" Illlhl. I.'.erpiol loned lSd higher on wheat and ?f1 l;laher on corn. Iral rat-jre of option: Artl-ls Open. High i Ixw. C'lofo., Yea y V Teat- ! I I ) My...j 1 n't 1 "'! 1 , 1 "U 1 miv.,.1 c: .. .. cv, Oat i i 1 I I May...' .M 51', M ( 51W 51 Chicago ... M nneapoitl maha .... Inilutii Omaha ( Price Carlo! Receipts. h at 92 112 i US C"rn 237 1A8 Oat llll 4.41 4.RAI AU PHOVl'IO.NS l ea tare of Ike Trading aad t'loalag Prleea sa Board of Trade. CilK'AiMI. March 3! Revival of r talk unoernitig th" Kulkan aiiuatloii n J an improved export demand hukpiI strength In the wheat wrk"t ht-r today, pries at lie clie l'lng up Srtic to Vole ompated with 4attf'lH.V final pjiitaliona. Corn, oaia and prnvlsl ms i losed firm. Trad in the wheal pit was not tH-cially active, but the market-w aa Hrin through- ut ihc .niiie eeoaion and piios moved ivi r a range of in aily lc Several mi;d PUrtR occurred during the day on covering bv l, ri and at th close prices were al niosi ilt the lop notch. 8trength of the hat maiket a.1 l.iverinil and Budapest HMd cr"i damagrt reports from Missouri and .Nebraska aiso auamented hulllKh sentiment I'jritig the dav My ranged between II IM, and ll lS while July aold between Sl-'C'a nd tl.'kS. The maiket closed strong, with Mnv at lUSVal.W and July at $1.3S. Notwithstanding liberal receipts and a poor demand Cor ih cash, grain by shippers and i-xporteis the corn market Was firm all dav. oaing to active bidding by shorts, offerings were neagv-r throaghcHit the en tire pension, liencand was chlcfiy for the. J i.v delivery. Cash com w up ijJc. The maikei ciosted firm at net gains of 'nftiSJ (umpured with the previous close. May being at SSVii'ifWc and JiUy at r"iV",iic. oats were firm on boring of the May de Ilverv by cash interests. The market was influenced by the firmness of wheat and corn. At the dose prices were up V'f'a O V and May being al Hy and July at 4.Sc. Provision were firm all day owing to a general demand based on a 15c advance in the price of live hogs. At the cloae prices were 6iTV" to 17V- higher. The leaamg futures ranged aa follows: Articles. Opoit, High Low. Close. Yeg'y Wheat May July Sept. Corn May Julv Sept. Osi May July ! pt Pork Mh Julv Sept. . lard May July Kept. Ribs May July ' Pent. ! t 1 M'u1 I Si's, 1 is, I ,, l lH 1 lSu 1 M 1 W', 1 o:.! 1 tC, TStil ' TV!-0', S, iKVsfP; tii'1. 6V tioW'oS v K.'t I wVi, & Mnolallona nf the Hay f smmaslillei, XF,W YnP.K. Marvh 2S.-t R-R-cfipts. bbls : fxr'ri. I o bbls . mar- k"t dull and barelr stdy; Minnesota pat er ts. avnii; wlr,tr straights. R TMiS.i; Minnesota hikers. 4'S4.7f, winter extras. 4'ii4tki; winter !teqts. ta.iofiCOrs winter low grades, t; r,i4 oi; Kansas stra'.gbts. .-."fin i". R - f.nur, steady: fiilr to . 14 IS-a."". choi - t i fancy. H6.V1I 75. Buck '. cut ti n,', dull; l."ir: a per l ' lbs. CORNMKALi Steady : fine white snd yel low, tl MtVyl.tii., coarse. M.siil.&o; kiln dried, K.4T.6J.T5. l!VI-IHi!l; No. 2 ne'trrn, IWc, f. o. b. New York MARI,Ky eVendv; malting, 7ir7!c. c. I. f New York; feeding. 4'i;Tic. c. I. f. New Tork. HKAT RTipts. 2 hu. ; exports, V.V b-j. Spot. firm. No. 2 red. tl 22, l elevator, and II t'V f o, b.. arioat , No. I norUirn. Iuluth. II ?. f. o. K, aflst; N .j. 2 hard wint- ll f. o. b.. afkrL Khrp advances were scored in wittat today as a tesiilt of hlaher cables, export talk, higher outside markots ard adverse crop reports from tin- winter wheit belt. Commission Ih'Usi snd shorts were good buyers all day and last prices showed Sc net advrtncp. My rJosl at fl. iV1 and July at II. US CORN Receipts !.' hu : exporls. 114 WW , n't. t-pot. firm: N i4'c, elevator, and 7I4c f. o b . afloat; Net. I white, nominal; No 2 yellow. 73-. f o b.. aflost. The option market whs wMnout transitions. losing isfic hie.ier July cHosed at TSse and P' ptcnilr at 7?sc OATS Receipts. 47. bu. Spot, rssy; mlx'd oats. to .I's . iHtfi7': natural wluto. .fi to Ihs , 57"3.''Sc-; clipjwd white. Ti.' to 4o lbs . ftiiMc. HAT j j iet; N". 3. &So; good to choice. e,i.-6c IIII'CS Dull; Mogota, lfr'alhrc; Central Ameiicn, IJi'jc. 1 KATH KK Quiet; acid. 234'u.5c. rRoVltSIONH-Beef. qu:t. family. Ho.Oi mchs. in.3iij'ii mi, beef hams. I.4l1,vu 2b O'i; packet. 114 i"il4.b0; city extra India mess. tJ.Vi'rrX.iu Cut meats, pteady; pi' ki"d bellies, $..;; pickled hams. I10.2o 10 j". ljiid. firm: western. tlU 4j10.So; refined, firm; continent, IW.7n. South America. Ill.ao; compound. $s.l2vl'fi.?t. Pork. stead ; family, lis 5 "n V au; short clear, 1,9 Scud .5"; mess. i'..vi9.;a T A LJ-iOVV tl ady ; city, !2 per Pg I. dTsi ; countrv ipkgs. freet, ,'c. HlC-Firm. domemlc. fair to extra, 2, t"'': J.ipan, nominal. Bl'TTKR Klrm; held, creamery, common to s;-i lul. LO'jJ'A'. KCKi.S Kirm ; state. Pynnsylrania and n'arhy. brown and mixed fancy. y9-ytii,c ; Rime, fair to choice, !"t4ilec; western fusts. i:Sc: seconds. lSMyiic. POl'LTRT Alive, firm, chickens, broil ers. 3CrtiU3c ; fowls. IS'TlSc; dressed, firm; chickens, Uc; fowl. 1Va16c; turkeys. 14 tr- OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. Staple and Fancy Prod ace Prleea For nisbrd by Bayers sad Wholeaalera. Bl'i"l Kli Craamary. No. 1 dehveieti Is the retail trade in lib cartons, lie; No. 1 in fllMb tubs. JuVxc; No. 2 In 1-lb. cartona, tUc; in ft.'-lb. tubs. 27to?: packing stock, lie, fancy dairy, tuba, IMwi.c; common roll, freab u.ada. 3uu. alarasi change avary Tuesday. KtiUS Fresh seUli.g slock, candled. XsJ He No storage slock In Omaha market. CHi-hiSli ii.est Wisconsin full Cleans, twins, lac: young Americas, in Doop, 16c; favorite, I lu hoop, lac; daisies. 20 lc hoop. )o'c, cream brick, full casa. lac; bloc bwia. l&c; full-cream Uaiburger, lta. Beef Cuts Ribs. Na 1. Inc. No. 2, lie; No. t, IVkC. Loin, No. 1. lsc; No. t 14c; Nu 1, lie Chuck. No. 1. 7S(c; No. X r,a; No. t, ec. Round, No. 1, c; No, X. .c; No. s, Tri. PUle. No. 1. c. No. 1 c. No. a, c. POULTRY All v, springs. Uo; nana. 10c; cocks, duck. lci,t; geaae. c; tur keys. IK; pigeoDk. par dos.. tic. guinea lowis. per dux.. U-oO. squabs, per do.. V4. Liessea. bens, lie, springe, U)iic; cocks, (V; ducks, lie; geese. 11c; turkeys, tic, FISH Whlteflsu, frosen. loo; herring. IVtc; salmon, iuc; p. sc. c, jxcaerei. JU,t; trout, loc; cat flaJi.. l(iljc; halibut. K, red snapper, lie. black baas, 2oc; crapptea. tc; perch. c ; codfish, Uc; smalls, c; aoia, lac; lobsters, green,' c; bolied, 4oc; frogs' legs. 4ac No. i rib. 17Hc; No. I, i3c; No. . J-c. No. 1 loin. leic; No- i V"; No. t, llo.No. 1 chuck, 7H'. No. X 7c; Nc. 3, tVc. No. 1 round, Ss?; No. 2, i'; No. , tc No. 1 plate. bw ; No. 2. Vc: No. 1. 6Vc HIDLts No. 1 green, -c. No. i cured. lOe. bllcA'.Vfah.RrtitJ--Jc per qt. VAC? EFFORT TO EXTEND RISE Needs of Hears eesn to Re gatlsfled aad Period of Dallreao F.asoes, Mhlrh la Followed by lamp. NEW TORK. March 21-Th stocg mar ket today showed quite plainly h effect of the reduction of the t ort Interest which has brought alout the driving to cover of the bears of Jreeterday and, Indeed, ever sin.-e the Introduction of the tariff revision bill Into congress. Home attempt was ramie today by the professional element to ex terd the advance, but the amount of stock for sale at the higher price levels provd an obstacle. The needs of the shorts seemed not to be so urgent and the market lapse. Into extreme dullnews and then ran off rapidly. There was some revival of uneasiness over the Balkan situation abroad and London was a seller of stocks here on a moderate scale. The position of the professional elemen. as defined by those operating on the long aide of the market, was that the tariff dis cussion had entered on a stage where It ws not likely to attract lively Interest for a time, while the spring recess of the su preme court tnsu-ed exemption from an In fluence that has proved disturbing to specu lative sentiment with the werkiy recurreme of the decision day for the court The de gree f.f discouragement professed bv varois authorities in the steel trade Is calculated to arouse s me caution among proff ssionals. who take these statements ss confirmatory of Information on which stock market action has already been taken. Due notice was taken of the decision of the trunk line J miii'isH iu introduce toe rsie on grain lor export to meet the competition offered bv ihe Canadian lines. The strength of New Yoik Central was ascribed in part to this news. The renewal of the rate cutting in the contest over the differential rate be tween Boston and southern trunk line terminals was not considered so satisfac tory. Advices from the copper trade were of more cheerful Import, sales for two days PHt being greater, according to publistiel claims, than since the early part of the month Amalgamated Copper, however, was one of the heavy features of the mar ket. Reading also was a drag on the at tempt to lift prices, and the droop In the price of that stock directed attention to the reassembling of the conference over anthra cite miners' wages during the day. Tns most effective factor in the direction of de pression came from the New York Traction group, in which heavy liquidation and an unsuisported state was again evident, fol lowing on the decree of foreclosure sale of the Third Avenue railroad. The Incld'-nt served aa a reminder nf the discouraging effect on the demand for stocks likely to result from such episodes. The purpose to await the decision of the Hepburn com modities law cases, the Erie bond Issue snd the more definite shaping of the tariff legis lation, la promoted by the fear of slmllsrlv disturbing effects of these fsctors until they edged securities. Kaffirs and foreigner Home rai's. however, t ardened and virtu. 1 Trunk was quite strong under bear cov r Ing. Amerlcsn securities tuo. dropped he. low parity In the foreman nlv recovering a fraction prior to the Wall s'n-et opening New York, however, rs sed vslies in the afternoon and this caused a steady close. BLRL1N. March J-Triing on the Bourse today was light. Iron and o. prares and American securities were firm The rest of the list was irreaular. PARIS. March 23. Prices on the pnirs' loday opered firm on the advices from Niw Tork and the end of the strike of C.e gov ernment telegraph snd postofflce errpio.s loiter they he sme heavy on continued anxiety over the situation In the Balkans. ew York Moae Market. NEW YORK. March 2S-MONKY on call, steady st 1VsT2 per cent, ruling rite. 1 per cent; dosing b'd. 1 per Cent, o'fered at 2 per cent. Time loans. 'Iimr; sun days, it per rmt. ninety ri. iVi-!1 per cent, pix months. 3 pr rent PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-! Vu 4 per ortit. STERLING EXCHANGE Steady st de clines, with actual business in barkers b.l'.s at M WifoA.Vno for sxty-cav h;s and at S4 SMrt for demsnd; commercial bills, H ads SILVER Bar. 50Nc; Mexican dollars, 44c. H nds Government, eHady; railroad. steady. Closing quotations on bonds were as follows: W.Int Vet 4cj 1i WltlM. M M 4V :t 11 .'span 4 .. M !"1S eo 44 ; l't do Id aeries K B ff'llt l si lt .... ti L. 8. Hh 4n Ittl . S l"' LAN unl 4. . 101 S'VSHI . K at imi . nt si 11 g srf. 4 . . MS . do fen 4ca Sic, .K'Ai Mo Fi 'tic 4f t. . si'sN. Y ('. g JV,, M I'tc, do deh is KS 1 on 4c, nf i;n rri4N y n. m. 4 h. OMAHA LIVE STOCH MARKET Killing Cattle of All Kindt Ten to Fifteen Higher. HOGS SLOW, BUT LITTLE HIGHER at Price that Are t.eaerally Tea to Fifteen Hlaher Tbaa oa Maoaday. SOI TH OMAHA. Receipts wete: Official Monday ...j Estimate Tuesday . Neb.. March 23 Cattle. H"gs 2UP2 4.702 2X IS-. Sneep. t.t 1 reg I S rrf Is. I' r re 4-i t iupoo l 4 rag 0 eousen Alu-Oial 1st hr ... . Am. Ag-tcultural .ss. Am 1 4 T r 4 Am. Toba'o 4a mi. Atrttison gan 4a ... lo L lt 4a . ... di 0. 4 , do r a . A'isrtie c I, :n 4a Bai A Ohio 4a . do IS do s. w jc,i . Rrk Tt. fv. ta . . ' anada fi lat 4a entral of r.a Aa 'Antral Leather Ka '. of N. J La "he A Ohio 4Wa (Tilraso A. J', I' P A Q ) M A S P ( ! C . R I A P. r. il3 r'l 4a X A (' L I roio lag. olo Mid 4 ... ion, n. (a . M N. g- w 1st eon. . lV4No Pacfir 4a . ' ado Aa US 4 VI . I'll r So D A H. e 4 lo in ret 4a I) R 0 4s spiatillera' s gr.e 1 4, do sen 4a do 4a aer A.. do aeriea H Gen. E:ec rr ha . 111. Can lat rf 4 Bid. ottered. . l'n. s L rtdr r s .. I"T' Ptntl. r IS Mia . "S . . S" con. 4a i' l', .. 117, riadin sen 4 .... l -si S' L. ar r fg 4a. K ... :sst 1. W c tt... 7 . . sk dn aold 4 ... MS W H Pebo rd A L 4a .. ASS . " ". Piclflr n. 4a... " . . t:Vj do urt ref 4a l 4a. T"fo KasIr ,ic ill ... MS gen. 4a 7'i AiS I'nion Parttir 4a Two da( this week . . 4 AT 17 11 Same das lsst weg . .U.W 19 49 Y...xA Samediy J weeK ago. .1" 23 M 1" 376 Sitme day3weeK ago.. A 9'2 1 3 i Same dav4wecks agj.. t.6-8 12 71 17 7i Same days last year 7.611 12.' 1.33 The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year lu date, compared wlih last year: 10 i45 Idc. Dec Cattle ?)!ctl S21. !WS ll.tSJ Hcga M7.'.7 TTti.SIS . . L.1.J61 Sheep 37C.472 319 S7 6i.0 1 ti following table sliuws the average price of bogs at South Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons: Pat. !!. !lw. 1;V7. I".!li6. 1S4. 1'3. March in. I 52V 3 I t 11 4 Ai 5 IV 7 25 March 11. 6 4" ' 4 34 75 ', 4 An S ll1 7 29 March 12. ; S 4s-- 4 :a 6 . 03 If, 15 7 31 March 13 6 47V 4 37 12; 4 ' I 7 34 March 14 1 4 45 6 AS A 11 4 71 ! 5 15 7 2s; March 15. J?1, 1 6 a.'' 8 M 4 91 S i March 1 ' A 4 45 A 4A' 07 4 41 5 15 7 20 March 17 ' 55 1 4 54 I I 11 4 5 04 7 10 March 1 A 4:V 4 fv' 4 1 5 01 ; 5 ' 7 OA March 1? A 44 I 4 A3 A 4 A l.v I 4 9S! 7 19 March fi 44 I 4 AA A 4" A 17: 5 nn 7 33 March 21 i 1 4 73 A 25 A 19 S 13 4 92' 7 3j March 22 A 53 4 14 A la 5 i 4 9:-1 Marc h 4 79 6 IS1 6 25 i 01 4 97! T 44 Surds r The cfficlal number of cars cf slock brought in loday by each road wss: iniuf. nogs, eneep. n r . 4a S A" A raf 4a .... !Ht'. A. RuM- a .. HS I S Steal M Si . SVS -Caro Ohem. 5a 74 Wihash lal Se . US do 'at A ei 4 . . fn W'ealem Md 4a . . . A... AJ Waet. E;r rv 5a, . . M Wii. Certral 4 ... U D ft, n r. is . KluSC. A a rfg cf. As. ' .U'is 1"! S in 73 'a . AS 94 . lOl'i l.ora! Aeearltlea. Quotations furnished by Samuel Purns. jr.. km ,fw york ure ouiidmg, omahs A eerr CoTpany . Cut of Omaha bnnda 4Sa 1AS f'Ugiaa Countr 4a lAi . UU City Malt rmran. 4 pr rant .. lrd Tal la Mt tsi fd benuai kanaaa rity F.r. A Light 5a '.til. C, M. A SL P Wabash 2 Missouri Pacific 2 I'niun Pat iflc ;vi C. & N". W. east 4 C. St N V.. west 17 , C, St. P.. M A- O ... 11 C, H y , east 3 C, B. & y . west 30 C, R. 1. k P . cast... 11 C . R. 1. A P.. west.. .. Illinois Ci ntrtl f Chicago Gt. Western 4 6 1 4 lo 1 Total receipts 12: The disposition of the day s receipts was as follows, each buer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: Cattle Rid Asked. I!" I Mi,; i 4"V 17 71 17 lb i 17 oil f 10 15 I 11 32V 10 7Hj I 4H 67V, 7 I o4i 4s'i 4-VS I 17 90 17 17 64 s., 4S 4S 4..', 4TV3S' 10 27H 10 Jot ID 53; 10 4t I 50 T t 4o c:' ' t to t 0 Tt) 17 10 I 17 R2V 17 724 K A2Si 17 72' 17 AS I I io rv; io rvi, 1U 10 STH 54 41 4"'s 17 u 17 7H 10 50 40 on r. 10 24 lt 30 10 424 9 40 9 f5 674 Cash quotations were ss follow: KLOCR Steady; winter patents, l-OiWg f ; stralgbts, f&.lotA 2: spring itaients. tA AF.'g ); atrsighta, fi.litfa.X; baker . ti oi t4 . RYE No. t. 7KV- BARLEY Feed or mixing. 3ti3Vc; fair lo choice malting. edlfoWc-SEEDS-Flax. No. 1 southwestern. 11524: No. l northwestern. II 644; timothy. I3.W; clov er. $9 or. PROVISIONS Meaa pork, per bbl.. 117.70 4T17.71. iJird. p r ! Ihe.. IV) 17'-, Short rlt. side (loose). tvTMlSITH: short clear sides, (r-d i. I5'tia24 Total clearancea of wheat and flour were etisl tn 2190ik bu. Primary receipt were 47.a bu . comjiared with 43,rto bu , the corresponding day a year ago. The world s v sible supply a shown by Bradstrect s. increased S27n bu Eslm1ed receipts for tomorrow: Wheat. 57 car, corn. 1' cars; oats. 104 cars; hog. 2S.ci head. AE4TrlF.lt. IN THE C.RATW BELT Peaalfcly t'weettled ' for TATedaeaday aad I.ltllo (baage la Tesaperataro. OMAHA. March 13. 109. Toe- presaur contmues high over the i.imrv east of the Mississippi river and the wrathtr is garvrrally clear everywhere ail of (he river. It continues generally ImiJy throughout th central val.eys, and hgiii and s altered precipitation has oc tuned in trie extreme upper vailieys within Ih last twenty-four hours. A barometric t.epreion overlies ihe southwest and con emus are decidedly unsettled throughout tnat section, with iigm rmna arid anows faii.r.g in aoutliern 1 lah. aou.hein ,NViaU and nrlh-ii Anion. Temperature condi nona tonlinue unusually even for the sea son over lit entire country, no important nange ha'lng occurred in any aectlon since in preceding report. The depression over ine sciuinwesl w ul probably cause unsettled weather in this vicinity hy Wetineeday, pre ceded by fair lordght, with nut much change tn ten-.peiat-aur Xouigni oc lAojneaday. Record (. leipperatare and precipitation otnpared with th outrespuruiing dacy uf tne lal lhr gears: - . . 1& la. I,?. Vf Aim, mum lemperatur 4J 17 4s 23 rrectpitatton .09 .Ui ta) T Murmial lempeisiure for lousy. 40 degrees. Dwfit'ieney in preclplta.(ion since Malta 1. t it of an inch lief:ciency corregpondlrca; period In I9ut. p 55 of aa inch. Oefitteiiry i orreapotidlng period In Iv7, 0 J ol an Inch. L. A. WEIH.' rxal Forecaster. ftt. I.owl 4emerwl Macracrt. ST. LOC1S. March ZS-r-W H EAT Higher. trak. No 1 red, cash, II i 1 SJ4, So 2 hard. I1.12VOI 1": May. tl l."s. July, tl cvV AllRN Higher; track, No. i caah, sac; No. J whit. wi6V', May, kjc; July. aV'Sc. OA1 8 HigiK-r: Hack. No. I rash. S;c; N'o. white, Use. May, a4c; July, ec. RYE Nominal, t-c FLOl'R l'nchange.1: red w Inter patenti. ciga4; extra fumy and siraigcv Ia20tiat; baid winter clears. i iuv 4 50 KIP.NMKAL-I! 3 SEE1 Tiiiiolhy. t-VajiTi. BRAN Steady; sacked. eat track Ilia ! '. HAY-S(rady; limothy. tsnilci. pra;rie. tj t till ls. .ON' COTTON TlE-gS0. B AOiilN't: 7c HKVP TAlE-7". PROVISIONS f. rk steadv: Jobbing. I'.T &. I-rd higher: r"-im steam. is.i'.i y lrv sail o'-ais liislier, h."ed xlra Nhrt- 424. clc.-e -.t. U 7. short v.caia. .v jv Visible Sapply of lira lac NEW YOlK. March 23. Special cable and telegraplilc conimunic stlon received by KiBdstreet iio the following change In available supplies as compared with pre vious account. Available supplies: Wheat. I nned States, eiuit of Rockies, decreased 45.ui bushels. Canada, decreased 232.'JO btislx-ls. Total I'nited States and Canada, decreased 173ts bushel Afioal for and in Euro;, increased '.. bushels. Total American and European supply Increased JVT.'nO bushels. Corn: I nlted Ptstes and Canada, de crease d ''.cko bushela Oats: I n. ted States and Canada, In creased 534.0HU buahela. The leading decreases and increases re ported this week follow: Decrease: Manitoba, 411.000 bushel; Lin coln and vicinity, 175.0ir. buahels; Louisville. 154.n bushels; Chicago private elevators. TS.OVai bushels; Owen Sound. 65,000 bushels; St Joseph, M0i bushelsc Inerciise: Milwaukee piivste elevators lfln.iMi bushel. Kansas City Grata aad Pravelalaaa. KANSAS CITY, Mo . March 23 -WHEAT I'nchaneed; N'o. 2 hard. tX10f(.i7; No I hard. l.cTl.lS4; No. 2 red. ll.So.ii'1.31; No. 3 r d. l.2-il J. CORV 1 'ncliMnrcrl to t-e ln. x? a pilxed. AlAc: N'o. 3 mixed. tZSc', No. 2 write, we; .o. 3 wnue, b-c OATS 1'nohanged; N'o. 2 white, t4-Sr4c; Nil ! mixed. ai4itf634c RYE-:3'a77c. If A Y Timothy, buc higher; others un cliaiigcd; choice timothy tlO.ftlH&O; choice prarie. ts Tatif oo; cliohe alfalfa, ii.'aV5i..o. Hl'TTKK Creamery. Joe: first. 2Ac; occ tmt;. 2v; packing stock. 17c EtlOS Extras, lie : ruirent receipts, flat, 164c; seconds anil Uirtien. 1:41. 'Receipt. Shipments. Wheat, bu '.00 iio.0 Corn, bu .Hua 21.i.'5 Oats, bj A.'"k 12.&0 Mlaarapelli lirala Market. MINNl-lAr'OLlS. March 23. WHEAT May. 1114; July. 1114',. Ctosh: No. 1 hard. 11.16V No. 1 northern. I1.1&V No 3 north ern, ti 131, : No. 3 northern. II lW 13. SEE1-Flax. 11 i4 HRAN -In U'Jik, US OiajrCllo. FI l'R Slow ; first talents. fi f4Jf Tf second patents. 16 tblrf. 5. first Clears, 4.3 ii4 45; second clears. to.la4 2S. I.lTerpool Ore I a Market. LIVERPOOL. March 23 -WHEAT-6pot. teady. No. 2 red western winter. As 44d : futures, firm. May. & rd. Juiy, ts Id, September. 7s l'j1 CORN Spot, firm; new American mixed, via Galveston, aa lid. futures, steady; March, nominal; May. as V Peoria Market. rBORlA. 111. March 23 4VRN Higher. ' No. 2 yellow. tkV; No J yellow, 4c. No. I 2. 44c ; No. X. t4vc. No. 4. S4sj.V; no j grade, ii-t'e. OATS-rirm, o. I white. My; No. I white. i."(lV; No. 4 while, aisc; siavnd ard. &3c Dalalk I. rata Market. IMUTII. March 23. WH EAT May. fl 137; July. F.' 14. bid. No. 1 northern. n.li'V No. t northern. i.U; September. II 02 OATS-51C Oils aad Roala. OIL CITY. March SL -OI l Credit bal ai.iea. II. 7S. Rc'.n. l!i.47o Mils ; average. I lanuM bbls. Shipment. J ! bbls.; acr I age. 21J.& bbl. j SAVANNAH, Marih a.-oll Turpentine. 1 firm: 44is:c. ROSIN - Cum y Kt : B. 12 2t: U. 14 3. E. tt;': K. H 45 ts U3"4. H. ; 1. M K. Ife'i. M k.o, N, ti.'. WG, AiK, WW, ou, . they sre out of the way. The effect todav on the general list of the slumr In the local I Kanaaa cit Rr. A LaaM mfi! tractions was moderste and wa long In ! Kacaas City R. Ligst. com asserting Itself. That and the perception JraAa Te.epione atock that advance brought Increasing offerings i?" 6 ."J ' . .,..'. of stock, for sale undermined the market. ; 't A pT.", .::::: ihe money market was appreciably f.rmer. Omaha A ro. muff, st Rr 5a 114 in response to ihe continued withdrawals ' Omaha a 10, Blufra At hj. la itta of gold for export. The foreign exchanee j Omatia A (. Rlutfa tt. Ry , eT- ai-dn.. market yielded somewhat. In response to ' Orrah A Co Biu'U gt. Rr . com 4s . the lessened demand for remittance, with ' 0,r,h A r piuffa Rr A Brlitgt. rd 4i the increased demand far fund here Bonds were steady. Total sales, par value. t2.AA.OA). I'nited States bonds were unchanged on calL Numoer of sales grid leading quotation on siocks were: Amalgamated Copper .- Am c. a r Am C. A r. pfB Am I'ettoa Oil Am. H. L. r'd Am. lo Securities. Am. Linaeed Oil Americas Loenmotivs .. An. Locomotive pfd .. Am. g A R Am. P AR rW Am. Augar Refining Am. Tobacco pfd American Woolen Anaconda Mining Co. Airh'pon - Atrntaan gtd A: laock Cosat lane Raitlroora a Ohio Hal. A Ohm r'd Brooklyn Rapid Tr Canadian Pa ihe Central Leatrier Central Lea' her ptd Cantrsl af New .lsrae?.. C fceaapask A Oslo CBtcago ot. W Cbuago A N. W c, m. a t. r C, . C. A 84. L Colorado F. A I Colorado A So Colo a go lat ptd Coin. A Ao. Id pfd Consolidated usa 4 om Produrta lielaware A Hudaon LeDar A R!o Grand.. tv R U. pfd Planners' Sacurltlaa ... K-ie Ens 1st pfd Brla Id pfd UanarsJ Kjectrlp Great Nortftam pfw Great KoruWn Or etfs Illinois Cantral lncrbww)gk Mac Int. Mai. pld Iniamailocial Pagier ... Inl. Paper pfd maraauona) Pueng laws Cantral Kanaaa City As K. c go. prt Lotlietlll A N Mian A At. L sf . At P A A g. M . . Missouri Pariftr . M , k. A T M . K A T pf4 Nat.anal Lead Nee York OsBtral X Y . O . A V Konh Amoelrsn Nrirtharn raclho , Pacific Mail I Pennsylvania rriipis'a Gas T . C. C A it. L Pressed Steel Car ...... Pullman Palace Car.... Raileay Blast fconag ... Reading Republic Steal Republic Steel pfd Ror I aland Co Rock Uland Co. pfd ..... Si. U A 8. r M aid ... At. Louis 8 W tt. L. 8 W. pfd , Bloae-Abefleid i. A I... aoutharn iSrlfle 80. Pacific pfd gosthara Railway Aa. Railway pfd CnotMr 1 jt Fmfinc T . St. L. A W T . tl. L A W. 1 niou Pacific I nlen partrtr pfd l" g Rnbrjer I . A Rukoer 1st pfd.. . I' 8 Wtaai t Steal pr l is ivfpar . Vt -Oarollns Chataicwl ... a -Cam. Cham. IA W abaah Wabaak pfd W eat isgkoeas Klaetne ... Anlrrn I olotl V. healing 4UI w isc'Hiaia Ceatrsl ...... Am TAT. 'a Total sales for Ik day Omaha Water Company f :;t Omaha Water Company a ! Omaha W'ater Company 1st pfd, Omaha Water Ooaivany 2d pld . Omaha Hoard of Trads B:dg. Aa . pfd Omaha Board of Trade Bldg. ,Ce- aatn.. j state insurance company Sales. H'lh Low Cloat. I Aouth Omaha Aewar Sa :f-A . c : 7-S SS ', I ?tc. Jn.rii Pank etock. Hilda. ....... Vl 4I" t 4S 1 Awlft A Co . ea-d .f. It I fnef.dan foal As if 21 ....'...."... Sloui C'ty Stock Tarda, ptd ". Trl State Land ce . pfd.' (ernntrlbn bonua) 1'nton Stock Tarda Co., stock Vnlos Construction Co., Ksntaa City 51 41 81 S MS 41' s SOS ton it 51 114 S7S 11'S tis 4 s IS us 1.4 MS 107 l"c; ... lots ;oi u A7V, "-, 7 7S 17 tt Ms K 7 7S , II - f!iS 1 1 HIS l' a.1 k tl "S '4 At hl 14 I' It AS I t tS 1'" Si 41 i:s im 101 vim i"'-s tt if, si to si fi tl tl to M 1.7o ISIS son as fw :t 1 m :" t 0,0 vus ,n 1 as ' 1 its t.Uuo ltS i i's -7;s fti lice m s ;i i":s Ms 114 s pus 12?', s tt 2 ii:s ints US I.oodon Stock Market. T O VIVV Vfa..l- e t 1 . "Pened dull and below parity today. During the first hour 01 business, -the market was ga ; easy and st noon prices eerr from to 4it, below yesterday's New f,ork closing. i ts ; ionaon " losing stor ks: Omaha Picking On... Swift and Company... Cudahy 1'acklrig Co. . . Armour A- Co S. A- S Vansint & Co 1-obman A- Rothchllil. S . 1 Stephen.... Hill Son F. P. Lewis Huston ot Co J. B. Root A- Co J. H. Bulla I.. F. Husz L. Woif Sam Wenhimer H. F. Hamilton M. Hngt-riy A Co Suliivnn Bios Hjffman Swart & Bolen 3'w ivi 54A 2o5 21S l.!7 2! 55 1US 5 .'I 24 :m 49 & H"gs Sheen l.SvA 1 792 72-751 2.273 3.471 2.2 4 1.4 1!4 221 375 THEIR RECORD Omaha's Democratic City Council THINK IT OVER Crur ctlixcns hgre ttpry rca-aon to lt primd of them gnrt the trcord they hart? nude ag "THK 11KST tlTV tH Mil, dMAHA HAS KVKK HAH." a ougrht to help rc-elcil thom If you believe In Weeping in office niesi tho have tMvn tried and found to be Hue iprewcntatitew of the people. A.MY HAXSKX, Councilman Kirwt Ward. l.KK imilHJKS. Council Serond Ward. L. B. JOHNSON, t'ouncilmnn Fourth Wtrtl. (aOODLKV K. IllU rhKK, Ouncilman Mrth Ward. ". 8. KHELTHJN, founcllman Sixth Ward. A KM A JACTiSON, t'ouncilmnn Seventh Ward. IR. JOHN" C. DAVIS, (Aun llman Klgihth Ward. .THOMAS M(-(tOVFN, t'ouncllnutn Ninth Ward. PKTfcK K. K I SASSK.lt, ttiuncilman Tenth Ward. M. K. H NKHOt SK.lt. Councilman Eleventh Ward. M. U KNDKES, t'otinrllnuin Tttellth Ward. They hare given a bnAlnesisi.like administration of city affairs. They have paJd off more old debt a than all 4ther Omaha lily CotinojlA, they baviag paid fv!7,04K of old bonded debt and $110,000 of old warrant debt. They have reduced lave an affirrefrate of .1.V0 on each thontutnd dollar of Omaha property during their term of office, as compared with the former three years of Republican rule, and have Issues I no bonds to pay running pente ma did the preceding administration. Fnder this administration, more miles of new pavement and more Mocks of new sewer and new sidewalks have been plai-ed than under any council be fore It. They have placed and have kept the city n a cash basis. They have pec. mitted no over-laps in city funds, thus no tleficlta. All transactions of the City Council are held in open nice ting;. So tar chamber work. No corporation lobby at this Council's meetings. They have been free from corporation domination. Fair-net- of treatment to all has been their watchword, the humblest citiien recelvinji the same courteous treatment a the largest corporation lawyers. This Council has been free from prejudW and fanaticism. They have en forced the laws and made many belter tnes. They have KTAntexl more police and (riven lietter fire protection. They have Installed in the city more than SIO new electric street light; this with less taies. They secured a contract whereby garbage ( removed free to all citiiens. They have secured the oening of Twenty-fourth ttreet. Several other Councils failed. They have secured a viaduct to cross the railway tracks at Bancroft gtreel. They have secured a reduction of Telephone and Electric light rate. Among Ks moat notable acta has been that of acquiring the Lssvi Carter Park Omaha's future greatest park. They have secured universal street railway transfers. They have secured the renmval of unused street car tracks. They have secured the removal tf eliM-trlc light and telephone pole from the down town streets. They have secured the removal of unsightly street signs from sidewalks. They have redeemed all platform pletlges. They are not politicians, only three 4f them were ever candidate! for any public office other than the owe they now hold, and only two of these ever held public office before. Hy giving to the city a business administration of its affairs, they have re-e.tabllshed confidence, thereby Increasing real estate values and encourag ing all building tHpration. You ought to vote for them. They need your support. Tolls open from 12 m, to A o'clock p. m. Democratic voters In any of the wards can vote for all of them at the pri maries March SO. They are to be nominated by the city at large. ADV. II io l.noo 1 , 3' 4. M0 wo jr. 4S 17-S 14iS Vt Al 41 7IS ... I 4' 1M am 1 ... l.l.n its ... I, Mai 4 l ... t.t"0 iv Si ... t.SKI 50 (' 143S ... lA.4'a) 14S . .. S4.ua S-0 2S -'S IMS 14s 42S S 2 Sal 7il a"8 U te 4 too .) ton I li-) 11. o MO ttVai too I J 'i S 4f S "JA '.311 MS 14f, 70 4'S 7S 77S UTS 4tS 141S A. 2 ... i.l" 112S . .. l.ivm us 11 14 a"S ITI ai rs ...17 1J1S t Tn I ti. 1 I IO inn l.l' 1 1 1.j J ti AW 14S 44s lit MS t-S t;s ts IS 7i', U. S si lai lots 14 est 4i im i:"S t t:s a-'i CS tHD AO 1S 41 S TtS aa . . I 4S . 1 11 '.t.1'U share. 71S 14" 2'V 101 S 'tv, 4S 17 1I4S ti 7' 1 IS 17S 44 U :'S t7-t v-s HIS M -14S 1 ' s s ts 44S TJ ir JS 14iS AS 'S 7tS 76 12A ss ians 1S III i:'S is tt rw J7 12 5s l'.IS ICS At 41 I'S 47 70S 17VS PJS 44S IK'S 4'S 4:s 14 44S 71 AS S 1-AS VUS 1 Cc'naola. money nS I 00 aocnuni Anaconda At-"hlaon 11V do pfd !: Waltimor A Onie. 5S Canadian Pac 'lc. liilS C)ieaapake A O .. :. ' Chicago ci. W ... At',"' chl.. Mil A St. P 4', l Basra 17k ' banter A Rio O MIS V pfd 74 ! Erie .12 ' do lat pfd A.-, I do Ad pfd "S Orard Trunk 71 I lll'.coia Csotral.. . :f I bom rr Ilia g N ... :S I SII.VKR Rar. 174S 14S at. t-'S if S J7S :S IM 42 A.' ICS ii I7S ts tSM .VAT 4 AS 11- X. V Centra! ltS ... 'SNorfolk w A-'S . .1S do pfd IB) I ...!A Ontario A s - 111 PannsvlTania g s ...171 Rand Minea TV . . 7'.SRea! r.g IT I gouthern Ry .. 24S .14tS do P4 AS . Its gout ham Pacific :tl . 4'Slnlon Pacific :A4ti .. AT do pfd. s:s JfSf. i. Ataal 45S . I do pfd 1:1-, . Si Wahaah Us !" do pfd 45 s .144VApaniBa 4a ms .lilSAmal.' rappar 7 IS steady at 23Sd per ounce. MONKY per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for short hills Is ZsS per cent: for three months' bills. !l-16JfH jer cent. Sew York Mlalag Stork. NEW YORK. March 2S Closing quota tion on mining siocks: Alir V sBrunaalck Coo t Com. Tunnel slock . . tt do bonda la on. csi. A v t: Horn Silver tt "S Leadriila Don 4S "S 4S Little Chief Ueitran Ontario ophir Sandard Talloa Jacket .... . 11 . ! 412 , . t: .140 . C7 Baataa Storks aaat Beads. ROSTON. March S Money, call loans, t ti3Si ner rent; lime loans. B4P4 per rent 1 t osTee Market. NKW YtiRK. Mrt-o 2? - c't.r'KKE-TI.e niarkct fi.r c, ItVe t.icnea ";ci'd ettady al ua-hugc1 prtcs-a 11 a ce lit.e uf I pcmis and cl.aed stradc, net u-i hanged Sale mere reorieJ of la -.al h. Including Min ri at U11 at ; Seprem- . t- r at 'a ai'-l I'- 'il.Vr at a '. S;.-.-l I if .. .1, , ' . --...-. lS-Vi. j c . Al-il c ..'Lx, C'tiij.a, r"ai.-. Atchiar sdl 4s. do aa . Atckisoa a. g do ptd Bust oa A Albany... 1 hoaios A stains.... j Boston glevaleA I N T.N HAH ( I n. on Pacific . I Am Arga Chea - - 1 do pfd j Ana Pnes Tvh.. . Amer. Sugar o p'd Am T A T Atber Al solan Ao p'd fianinios: I g 1 .. R4iaoa Klac 111m . Maaa Cleclric ... Ii I4 Maaa Gaa ni-d PraM .... Idled A. M do pfd I' A t eal do ptd . Ad'amar A I isms -Ass gasia'ed Anaoa Cot .... ASAtlantlr lAeSButt CoslHloa . lOS' al. A Anions . ..lWSCal. A Hacia .. tllSCaolaaclal raa Copper garcga . ..It Pair Wast ..'Al O-anby . :st)reana "a una .. r lala goeala . At hlaa. htislng .. ISHichiesa .. ... 1 -as Mofcaw. . . ..KISHont. C. A C . . t,Si4l laScMd tleailBiaa . . . S'sroJa . . M Pares IM buiBcy . 14,3nasnse . . tSTaiaa.-cti As Tnsiiy . . itS I'stts rVsyaar .. . Wst' A Mining, . ..At C A 041 .. tsSt cah . .l." Victoria .. TStaocia . . At Woisarlfi . AeSNonh Suite .... . tl V Baak Clearlaga. OMAHA. March 23 Rank clearings for today ere 2.iC ASS V snd for the corre tpond.ng date last year tl.S.SJ 070.12. Weal Market. BOSTON, March 2S.-Wl.iOL In the ab- ,L J sence of heavy domestic tocks. local won! - 1 1 ru Inr. a I , .A . V. t j . ..aii.avTivnn mix; v-'ii i uc iu iiir iumj;n product, whtl" in both llns the demand exceeds the supply. Healers are eagerlv awaiting the arrival of the new clip and I advices from the west show an advance Mo 23c for Montana and Dakota wool on 1 the sheen's hack Verv little rtf Ih. .v. i"i I "ock ,s Available and transactions are cun 3s I fine1 lo An'll lex a. There Is a steady d iw I mand for pulled wool st firmer price for ' I ll TV... 1..,.;.... ,t.. j.i, ,.-.. ii irnuniK u'niieaiic g licit al toll s laiiKi as ioiiows: uomesuo wools, ixtio nd Pennsylvania fleeces, XX. 34tgXc; X. 2i'.ac; No. 1 washed. 3A4r3!c; No. 2 washed. 4i3r; fine unwaahed. 23rfi.k ; half-blood combing, 31c; three-eighths hliiud combing. 3fc; one-quarter blood combit.j;, !ayix'; delaine, washed, nafic. Michigan, WifCOneirt. New York fle c-s. fine um- US wasnetj, onc; aeisine. uitwaahed. i2:c, t'S half-blood, unwashed. 2S'n'J'c; three-eighths 4s I blood, ung'gshed. 2o; one-guarler blocid rSH'Jw. Kentucky. Indiana. Missouri, threo ngt.th blood. 2A6-c: one-quarter blood, 2-ti'2ec. Scoured values". Texas, fine. 12 month. eVo-ioc: fine, i to I months, nigi&V': fine fall. 4sti&)c; California, northern, ijj, 2c; middle county. 5oj62c; fall free, 41&4V-; Oregon, eastern. No. 1 staple. SJJjdc: east ern clothing. Xiia7c:; valley. No. L 410'K': territory, fine staple, 6:wuic; ftn meduim staple. i'ai2c; fine clothing brs'tfc; fin, medium clothing. .Sy'uv: half-blood, ijinic. three-eighths blood. -. AiSc; one-quarter blood. iyitJc. Pulled: extra, tiafiiic; fine A. .tA'J'12c; a supers. jiO&oSc. LoNfHiN. March 2S Wt Iy The offer- aS i ings at the wool auction sales todav were :sV , largely ros0re'ls and amounted to 14.37 bales. The demand wag animated. Amer icans Umghr l.isii bales of medium fine al prices from 10 to 1 r lent shove the January sales. Home buyers paid 7Vaio per lent advance for coarse grades. The few Merinos offered were in brisk demand at advancea ranging from 10 to IS per cent. Today'e sales fulkvw: New South Wales, 'i bales: greasy, lOdjyls 2d, Queensland 1 i"'i bales; sixjured. Is ei'4l 1(S1; greasy axdiirls liHd: Victoria, pa) bale; greasv, Ildjls; West Australia. 7iA) bale; greasv, AdmiB New Zealand. s.Srti tmles; scoured lldgl 6d: greasy. 4Sdo'.s 2 VI. Cape of Gd Hope and Natal. bales; acoured lldnjls 1VJ; greasy, A;pS4. Punta Arenas'. ! bales: gieasy. 7V1SJ1. ST. IXH'IS. March 23 WOOL Market, nominai; medium grades. combing and clothing. SiBji'4c; light fine. 17trAA,:' heavy fine, ljrrn7c . tub waaoed. jtc. Tl 12t .Si 114S AS i a ' s 7S 124S 45s 7'a 1. SI 111 s 111 'S t.s IS At sS 27S sr. ns i l.a 1 ll 4 7"S ls-S t) 1(1 44 S l."S 41 S 4-S l'.a l' fc 71 KS t Total 3,126 ll.nrsi MM CATTLB J'.ece:pis of caule were nioci erate again thi morning, only lit) cars being reported in, as against 2V5 car on Tuesday of last week and 37'.' car two weeks ago. At the same time other mar ket points were lightly supplied and ad vices from all direction were encouraging. Buyer of beef teer were out In the yards early in the mornlrg and the market mi active on all desirable kinds, with piices loful&e higher than yesterday and around 4oc higher man the low point last week. Everything- that would do to ki.1 changed hands :n a very short time at the advance noted. Cows ang heifers were als in active de mand snd they too sold pralfvc higher than yesterday, the moderate supply being soon exhajsied under the free buying. There were comparatively few stocker and feeders in the yards, but they met with quite ready sale at prices that were a Utile higner than yesterday. A feeder buver paid a high a to.40 for very good tuf. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice corn fed steer. S$.a&1; fair to good cornfed teers, $5 toil'' en . common lo lair corn-fed heifers. 4 4oj 35; fair tl good cow and heifers, J3 75'ti4 4"; common to fair cow and steers. $4 6.io4o; good to choice cows and heifers, 32.23 75: stock heifers, 33(rg4 26. veal calves. HlicX&7.2; lulls, stags, etc.. 12 7L4I sS; good to choice stockera and feed ers. H .Soil 5 26; fair lo good dockers and feeders. (4 mnji't 61; common to fair Blockers and feeder. S3.254.0(. Representative sale; BEEf 9TEKRS. Ke. At. Pr. Mo. A rr. 14 Ill 4 41 I tit t 2A t I MS 4 SO It I "! I SO t Ian 4 Ii 11 I 40 ' I V S i t '.ill I 40 4 in t Ot 11 1 t 75 , 7 '.Tie I ' t 11 I tM 41 n o 5 ; A ,. i.40 t Ao io i'i t ;a ia iji i is it i;i i a ' t n't t crows. II t'S la-'S till . . 7t . l.S . 4 . AS . 1S 4S . AS . ll . 4S ,.ns t:1 . At .. n .. us us .. 40 "S . 4S S ..lit aV Paretsrs) rtaaarlal. I I.ONT-ON Msnh 23-Money ass war. 1 on tiie market todar. preparations for the j mor.ili end reetr.elirg supplies, discounts mere hji4. luslnesa on tne Sto. k eg. - l.ang in meager and the lone was le ' firm cairg io pi oflt-i iking. pr.nr-ii,:ly ,,n ' c mnc4ica, Sv-counl, i,Kn atLeclcd gt'i- Sagar aaal Mslaaaes. NEW YORK. March 23 Sl'QAR Raw. steady; fair refining. I 42c; centrirug'. t test. 3 .'; molasses sugar. 3 17c. re fined, steady; No. i. 4 lie, No. 7 4 J'K-; No. i. 2ii; No. 4 20c. No. 10. 4 lac No. 11. l ine; NO 12. 4 tar; Ko II, Otic; No 14 4 Otic; confectioners' A. 4ii; n.ould A i sue; eat louJ. Jc; crushed, ( Sir; powdered, 4 Stic, granulated. 4 .. I Ulies. i 1 Oc MOLAS3KS Steady; New Orleans open kettle, good to choice. 2trt2c Toledla Seed Market. TOLEDO. March a.-Sr.EIS-Ck.ver. rash. Sine. March. Ilor, Af-rli. sAac; Cleio lr. Avf,-. .o. 2. AiV; No. 3 i.:-7V- ; re- cted 5 i.V; nigle.-ied. 4 7.V. Tlmouiy. prime, 11 Su. Aikialc. l-iioia, Li.'jlL t Ill 1 at ;; 1015 4 At 4 77 3 10 t M4 4 AO 1 K0 I Of I I2A 4 At 4 A40 I AO luit 4 i 3 I 71 1 1 .'.7 4 tt 1 lu) I A" 10 7t 4 AS 4 101 I to A '.(.tl I 7 I l:W 4 M 12 lit 4 71 t .lmn 4 ( I Ml 4 7t 4 t"5 4 ( 10 11M 4 t li !"-.A 4 t 14! i I l-4 4 ttl 4 toe I 00 ie i'"4 i ts it I'.m i ui t M7 4 l 1" lll t 0 4 10V7 4 At 11... 1014 t W HEIFKRS. 3 Ki IM t tie t t l A"k 3 on ;j 4 u t ;;. a ii 17 rt 4 m A AM HI t 7il 4 IS I fl'' I 7t tl Mil t ao I 714 4 1 t 770 t 10 1 71 4 ' 1 '.) 14 I tt 4 Of. t l'W t li 4H 4 3 1 ;., t U I It'll 4 U 11 144 I to BI.-LL8. 1 1'HO J 7t 1 14A0 4 tt 1 110 t 75 1 If 4 tt 1 '9 I 71 1 mo t 3A 1 'i IN 1 ;) 4 t 1 u 4 "0 1 )o 4 V i '.."li 4 o 1 1M 4 i t;o 4 " i iai 4 1 ..UAt 4 I'l 1 U 4 At 1110 ;jo 4 Hi ) CAUVEts. t K.4 I 40 1 Ii) 7 J"4 4 U" i H t ii I IT" 4S0 t lift 7 oo A 41 4 to 1 Ik I W 1 11" i ' 1 . 7 'i A 211 t 00 I Dal 1 ti i i i ite t x 1 100 t i s) 1 m t 16 I hit A On I toe t j 1 1 1 4 11 4 at 7 4 tot f ii A 7IW 1 13u I u STOCK ERS tat I iu !. tot 147 1st In AND FEEDERS, ll A. I 70 t AO ti 4 4 7t 4 i I 74 4 7i 4 t 1 114 4 :t 4 tt ! 11 l lo 4 an 1 t;i 4 ti A ill 17 it 4 e . io4 4 ti an i-,4j i a . Aai 4 At lit ! I a A. a 4 hi 4 . 071 t ot . I'l 4 an J ........ . 444 I r .r'lT W 14 om ( J., A40 4 At 4 fff lu . 11 4 41 1J tii A U . Stl 4 10 11 t n I U . 7tt IM 2 :i II HOGS Hufi s-jid around ic higner thi momlrig, but tn trsde was slow at the advance. Salesmen all had pretty strong Ideas and were determined to force a much advance a possible, while packer were very reluctant to he hog go any higi.er. As a result, buyers picked out here and there ruch hog as locked good to them, paying price that war largely ic higher loan yeaterdsy. On the rtner hind, in a good many easea. rhey were bidding no more than steady prices With receipts large arid with salesmen holding on for stronger prices, U.e movement sit nat urally slow and the forenoon was well ad vanced Mure i ery much bus.oess was transacted While ihe market was at na time what might be called sells, the hog kept sell, lng and by midday practically everything was cleaned up. The big buik nf all the hogs went at o!iji65 and on up as high as ia.Au. tie. Aa Ah r Ko. A. Ah Fr AS IT . . A It at 1st t li IM tao . 24 . 4U . . "t ! w : tm hy t FA 74 lat ... A sv 71 l.t ... t al. M 171 ... 4:, II .. .. 174 ... I ' l: tut ... AS 71 l',A . . A AA A' 11 . A lo 41 740 It IH r. ii to t ;t. tn . t .' At MT 11 t 47 S M 140 m A Af. A JOT Al A 4"s o IAA ... IU tt 14 40 t 47 s At. J'4 . I so t7 bo f in 44 a; ho t Ms 49 214 40 I AO 77 217 :t0 I &7 A 40 Ik 41 2)4 ... A J7S 7 lBt ... t to ' S'l . t S7 s At lit 110 t SO 11 I'S AO A MS 1A HJ ... t An 77 I'l ... t In Tt ft 40 t SO A' 37 . . I to V.. fl 4 fc 77 HO ... Ill f" 1T7 y Ul 7f 12 . . I An 77 Jf I . t so At rA to an t7 Ut 40 t I It lf.7 . I so A 2IO . I H 72 -11 40 I so 80 1I AO I SO M l?t . I So 11 til ... I SO A 211 40 t AO A! Ol . I pi 7S V 40 I go Ill 40 t S A 2'l ... I so A . ...it . . A so 71 tyi i m St .. t4i i: tn 17 y. :?i ui 17 -rr t so t:s an n M 'to n At ; 40 i in 7t r 110 IS 7 to -to so 74 Ill hi . to 7! 1-7 ... f do 74 '4 . I SO lit 131 . . Bo 75 Ill AO t SO 70 144 A. (CS 77 tot 10 I SI 1 til 10 t IS t i4 in so it i:: . i 111 AO I hi t HI 4 I IS fl ,."'4 40 I SI A4 HI ya'i ICS J5 I- . A AO AS ;47 ;i I Hi T' 107 40 I As 71 .... 24 c I IS t H ItMil 77 2.- . 4 al 7a to so I SO li fan 40 I It At HI !' t SO IS 20 ... su Al 144 hi t St 11.. )H ... IS At IH . . t AO 14 N7 ... I IA ' 144 .. A An At :! 40 t IS as m so i as a; i:t ... t to n 14 41 I i.s t IM .. 70 77 307 .. t S2S Af. ill ... I 70 !4.V IT I MS 40 .. . 24 . I 70 77 114 ... M 12 . , 71 tot ... I ft Al :4 ... I 70 o . . i ss s tai ... t 7t 74 217 1)0 111 71 1st ... 70 o 1S4 4A I SI II 0 ... Tt A. J a IU Af J2A . t 71 I' Ill 40 A At AO i n Tt 114 to I U At I'l . 71 A" IM AO A It AO AO t 75 St tl It 4 tt I" 124 AO t AO u tii i 17 n ... t so A! Ill AO A At - It 171 ... ho AO )04 10 f tt It tut ... Id A4 XI ... IS At 171 ... at 11 Kl IM I IS packers K6Mff.(l); butchers. 3A!iirr7.10. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 1.700 head, market. 10c higher; native routtona. H TTViiiW ; lamlis. tVi.frt'aS tiO; culls and bucks. 33 5o'ij,v4f; stockers. H2iVfi4 2S. tHICAtiU I.ISK STOCK MARKET ( allle AteadyHogs und Akeea Steady . to Higher. CHICAGO. March 23 -4-ATTLE3 Re ceipts, estimated at I.tti head; market, steady; steers. la.iitfJT 15; rows. I4.0tr&6.7; heifers. ti.ifyijA.iti; bulls. 7i7iyoii.a; calves. H.-a-liASr.. stockers and feeders. t&BTil6.4. IKxjS-Receipt, estimated at 13.o head, market, stead to 10c higher; choice heew sliipplng. o.!K.l7.i: butchers. o,gir7.nfi.. light mixed. 3o.7Hj6 HP; chok-e llait. H.gfrd AST.; packing. 3o.7.Vn4 SS; pigs, 36. 26636. bulk of bale. $'.. TTi-tl-o !i SHEEP AND IaAMBS Recellts. tl matcd at H.iBii hesd; market, steadv to loc higher: sheep. t.1rraiu; lambs, t7..ftr' 8 20; yearlingB, go 6irr7.oti. Kaaaas City LIT Btoek Market. KANSAS CITY. March 23. C ATTIE Ro ceiiits. Initio head, incljdirig 7to southerns; market steady lo strong; top. if. Art; choice export and dressed beef steers. HlMJiVSii; fair to good. 3fi ai-,.p.i: western jsteer. 34 Vio Ah; stockers snd feeders, 33 Abiit to; southern steors. $4.iVu"..Ci0; southern cows. C.itfifW SO: native cows, 32AOrio A); nstn-e leif'Ts. 1.('iJt;. 24'; bulls, 33.206.00; calves. l.iBfjT.W. IKKiS Receipts, 14ai head; market be to l'V higher: top. 3196; hulk of sale. KM iS 9o; heavv.',& 96; packer and btiich ers. 6.5'i!: 90; light. Vi.5(-r.77iA; P'rs. 36 1 ti.-. A6. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, S.fjr: market 5c to liic higher; lambs, a.ricji7 70; yearlings. t' 26'o7.)ri; wether. $A.40jj; ewea, titoflcj'; stockers and feeders, 33 54 sre s. riMtivf lite sneep market so far thi week ha been all lhat seller could aak for. Yectsrdavy price wm up at a rapid rate and in Lhe lac of liberal receipts Lnis morning, the market showed still further advance of It? 16c. In addition to being tugner, the trade was active and practically everything In sight changed hand by 3 o clock lu the morn. rig or oou xfier. ii was. in faci, a most saiUiaviory market tr.roughoui. Good lambs sold up as high as 37 71, with the big bulk of all C.e lamb in sight bring ing 37 5--TJ7.7.. Vearllng sold as high a 17 00. While there were no old wethers of any oonseciuene offered, they undoubtedly would have sold higher in the same propor tion as other kinds. Knes sold very largely at tib&tJST'i. All these prices were the highest of the momb and of the year to date. Quotations of sheep and lambs: Good to choice lambs. T.5jr7.7o: fair to good lambs. 17 a7 fjo; good to choice light yarllngs, 3fi7fy7 1o; good to choice heary yearling. 3"ii3'7 on; good to choice welh'rs. 36.7a OP; fair to trood we-hers. 3o&ciJ)5 75; gotid to choice ewes, 3o 90476 Sii ; fair to good ewes, )4 ,!ycjT .!; culls and bucks, lZ.Wg4 0 N" Av. pr. 62 western ewe M 5 ss IS western lamb 71 7 faj weatern ewe I n ;o n western ewe 13b S 70 3 wcxiern lanilx fit (50 245 Colorado ewe si I 244 wetern ewe 1T1 5 ' 3 wetern ee 11-i 5 ') 1W wetern wethers and ewe 113 5 11 J4A western ewes I'M A 7i M western ewes M?, 5 us 214 w estern lam he 103 7 30 11 western ewes, culls 102 4 trt 3 western ewes, culls, l'"i 4 no 21A western lambs .. 75 7 o-'l western lambs 7A 7 2R 4'!A western ewes 'i? b AO fo aestern hmbi 7S 7 SI weatern lambs Si T A' 24 wetern lamb 7 117 western ismt 74 7 4 141 westi rn (snobs AA J ,vi IU western Is'mrs 7 1 5o lso tern lamb 7 7 Tl K west, yearlings snd wethers.. i 8 7o Sll Mt-x. yrsrlir.g and withers.. 7A 7 .'ml western ewes AS i 40 164 west, yearling snd wethers . A2 A it H western eaes 73 3 i AJ', Mexlian larrbs ; 7 o 12 Mexican lumhs. cul's u A .',0 ?J Mexlon lmi C7 7 (I'l 2!1 weatern lamb 7 7 !' 144 western eaes 7" 5 2-i Sen western ewes 77 5 2", 40 wstem lambs 7 7 m A western lambs, cull M 3 r-n I m.stern ewes Vi J t 377 western ewes 104 Ml 33 western ewe, cells It I 4m, 11 western wethers 1)1 ibj 1 western lamb w 7 ut C weatern yearling lis A ,1, tlosi ritr l ire Stack Market. SICirX CITY. Ia.. March 3 (Rpeelal Tel egram. ) CATTLE Receipts. 1 KO head; market 10c higher; beeves, M6tvfj77.00; fat corns, and heifer. 33 Airfie.60; feedtrs, 34.009 I. AO; Yearling. 33 OfAja bfl. Hong-Receipt. 2.bo0 hd: mkrkgi to higher: range of prices, 16. 264.73; balk' Of sles. 3.6lHiij. 65. St. Jnaegk l ire Stork Market.. 8T JOSEPH March 23 CATTUB-i-Re-ceipts. l.OOu head, market !? higher; steers t4.7&4i3.AS; rows and heifers. 33- si 50: calve. (3 5o7. HChJS Receipt. 8.600 hesd: msrVet Be higher; top, 36 : bulk of gales. At ? SHEEP AND IAMBS Reoeipts. 1 000 head; market 10c highar; lamb, r.OO&7.7S. Stock fa llgrkt. Receipts of live srtock at the six prlrlclrsvl western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hog. Bheep South Omaha 1 ft") IS. So . ar Sioux city l.stri ifcfo Pt. Joseph l.Ofaj - bta) scOOO Kansas City IO.011) 14.f" lOil Clilcago IOibi 130O0 l4.or.i St. louis 1000 I f ) L7ijn Tot ad &.300 Cl.700 I40 St. Loal Lie Slock Market. ST. LOCIS. March 23. -CATTLE -Receipts tiaS) haai. Including 1 .IO Texars; market, strong to 10c hlgr.er. natne ship ping and export steers. 3t '"fr; 10: dressed beef and kulrher s'eer H.O-c 2f: teer under J m lt . P tV9Ai; strs-kers sn4 feeder gttj6 7t. cows and heifers 3S Ann; usnnera. glOiBrie TS. bulls. 33 nrstii . calves tt 24ei7 ki; Texas and Indian alter. U7s.! row snd nHfers. 3. 7V&6 3b HoOS Reoeims. Wbi hed. market, ko 14c hgher, tig and lights 34.iajai, trottaa Market. NEW YORK. March 21 COTTON Th market for futures opened tteaulT; March, :-. May, c; July, 17c, October, g.c; December. (-AO 08c; January, 03ig.Bc. Col ton futun closed steady; Mexeh. 1th ; April, Xlc : Alay. aVsec; June, tXtc, July, it..; August. A IKc; September. 14c; Oc tober. I 14c; November, l ive; Deonanbar, sloe; January, 07c. Spot closed quiet. 10 point higher; mid dling upiand. 7oc, nil (idling gulf, 3. Ate. 2s o sales. UALVE8TON. Tex., March JJ.-C0TT0N Steady. ieSc. Si'. IJL1S. Msrch 23 CCyTTOisj Un cr.anged, inictd.ing, t .-lc; sales none: lecepi. 4Mi bale, shiptnerK. 4rt) bales, slock. 43.1 tiKlea NEW ORLEANS, March 23. CXTT0N . Spo s were steady; low ordinary, Ac. iuin.nai. crdmary. 4 3-Wjc. nominal; gsod t.ij.tary, "He; low middling, kll-lec; mid d ir.g. Jt'.u . good middling, lc; midaling fa r. lo-,c; fair. 10:A'-. nominal Raaceipis. 2.1ji. tuiti; stexk, Hi.iZl bsiva. Metal Market. NEW YORK. March 23 M kTTAIS Spot 1 n u i.ighc-r al AL2D 7 bd in London, but f jlurea trt uiicnauged al 130 17s 4d Loca: the market wa dull, witfi ipot u .o.d et 3:Cii(2ii. Copper was lorn ere in imil'jti. tsith po st jo 6 3d snd fu tures al is Wl. lynally the market a f 1 nil. war. lake qtHited at t L2 7fS 12 871,, elect roll tic it 112 37'g"ii- jv and casting si i:f ul2i7s Lead was 2j M lilglier st Al M Vd In l.i:dii Tne loci) market wis ci'j.n and utit hanged al Hi STVytivd 024. Shelter was undoing') at A.'l 7 td in L011 ti'i Ti e Ctal insrKet wa quiet at 34.754 4 77', Tie Engiim iron market wag luwri. lti cliirland vc.:riarit quoted st 4n 3d. The loal mat tot wua unchanged. No. I f.jj.iurv ti n tl.erii un ited at 314 254 1 71. No. 2 finindr rori iern at IS. 7M1 It 5V No. 1 fo imlrv eoutoern and N . 1 foundry south ern Soft at 3IA 'Hat 5o KT IH1B. 'Marcn 23 - MKTAL Ied essier. 3 AS 81 elier. steady. 34 bt. Mllsaaakee l.rala Market. MILWAlKEE. March !S WVTBAT Steady; No. 1 northern. SI 171 7aj: No. northern. 31 14rl ls: Julv. 1 u-A tlcj 4 tiRN-Higher: May. ebsassv' bi. B4Hl.Ei'-Dull. staadaud. AoaCj sample.' AVas