Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 26, 1909, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY. MARCH 26. 1900.
GRAIN 1ND PRODUCE MIRLET
Foreign Markets Lover with Mertj
Settled Political Outlook.
WHEAT SITUATION IS QUIET EE
nseael steady, Otrw Vribrr na
I ae-eri Cable aed l.ees Km-
Peelles; In
F.aeeae.
elled
it
ruture. gteidy; Msv, S7Hd; July, IsSVi;
frimtr, 7d io,d.
OHN-Spnt. firm:' new - Amartesr. mi1
v: 44lvtoot, Salosd. Futures, dull;
May, 68d.
)iirk (IBXER4I. MARKET
ar1eee
t OMAHA. March X. 1.
Nr wa'nn the wheat wtuatlon waa quieter
today, fditiin iwWi war lower, with
a mora seuled polttk-.aj outlook. The do
mestic and- local market proved only a
shad eaaser and wa due mainly to -a
momentary lark of demand.
Corn ia acting . Wronger, with recelpta
lighter and spar labia offerings. The de
mand hi fair and values are expected to
hold ateady, but with little change at the
prevent.
Wheat ripened ateady, but grew weaker
later on lower cable and a lees excited
feeling In Enrepena marketa. Proflt-tsk-Indt
waa general on all advance and the
close, waa, decidedly weaker than yester
oay. i,
May wheat' opened at $1.10, nrt -'...aed
at S1.1A 1 , ,
Corn held ateady after a atronij opening.
Receipt a war light and caah offerings
wera readily ulnn,- "Wh fair and warmer
weather Seeding wiH c,tt, off any run of
grain and lag In value la dmexpected.
May corn Opened at iVc and cloned at
2V- 'J,, ...
Primary wheat receipt" were 472.0OO
bushels and shipments were fcr,onn bite he Is
agsatnst receipts laat- year of (72.0nO buahela
ajd shipment1 of 288,00 buahela.
Corn receipts were 2A1 noo buahela and,
ahtpmenta war Mfi.ooo buahela. against re.
celpt laat year of 121,000 buahela and ahlp
menta t . JPJ.rtflt) ijuahel.
Clearances; were Itt.cno buahela of corn.
5. on buahela of oara-and wheat and four
equal to TS.Omi buahela.
Liverpool closed 'A4d lower on wheat
and '4d. lower on corn.
rocal rang- of options:
Artic1ea. Open. Htgh. Iw. Close. Tea y
Wheat-- J
May... I
July... I
Corn 1
May...
nts ,
Mnv.,.1
1 ION,
'51V
I
1 1Ni
si,
I
i ! i 1 l lfls
TSj 7j '
fi-'V -,14 V
51 V 51 51
Omahn (Kill Prices.
WHRA TV-No.. 2 l.srd. ll.KVfjl.11 :
hard. $..07t1.10; N
spring. $1 0i' l.(H.
CORN-No. 3. (Vc: No,
yellow. WSte; No. 3 white. Sa&2Hc.
OATS No. 3 mtxd. fttvgfVOifcc: No.
low.- 50,fcMc: No. 8 white. SltilVic;
white. rtf1Sft,r; standard. 6lV
RTF-No. 2. 74e; No. 3. 724T74c.
Carlot ttrrelpts.
Wheat. Corn
No.
4 hard. t.onf1.0: No.
t, aorsaotc; No. 3
vel-
; No.
"hiva"
Minneapolle
Omaha ., v ...'.'..,.'. ...
Puluth
. 'i : 1 '
CHICAGO t.RAlV
A X I
...174
..Id
6S
125
in
Oate
joa
'is
PBOVI5lt9
Feat area of the. -Trading and tioelaff
Prlcea on Board of Trade
"HI:AOO. March 23. Rovoit i.-lalmln
that eecdlnx haa bntun In South Dakota
:inl that the fait aown crop la In Rood
:-cnc.illOn raured roniderable weaknesa in
the wheat market today, closina; qimlH
tiona ahowlna; net loaara of Sc. Corn cloaed
ray. r.tta weak nml nrnvlalona ateady.
Tradtra In the wheat pit were 'ncllntid
to diaresard war talk, which haa Inter
mltientlv for the laat few montha bulllahly
affec ted the market Jiere, and to placa more
-redem-e In reporta bringing a favoraila
nitlook for Hie winter crop of thla coun
try. The lieglnnitig of aeeUlna; operatlona
In South Dakota, under favorable condl
flora. alao gav promlac of a large crop
i'f apriiiar wheat.. The only newa of a
bulllah t haracter . waa an estimate on the
tveek'a exporta of wheat from Argentina,
which placed the . amount, at more than
l.iO,tiO hu. let . thaii .last week's move
ment. Trad In the pit waa rather unlet
all day and prlcea fluctuated over a rangn
of :. May aold between $1.17 and It. 17
Sentiment In the pit waa beariah nearly all
dav ami the cloaa waa weak at almoat th
loweat point. Mar being at l.WSyl.V
Jilv eloaeit it' tM.
The fratute or trade In corn waa the
huylng of th: Miiy dellery ard the aellins
of Julv hv li-B.J!ng commlaalon houxea,
Wh'rh wtdei'od tie epread between the two.
gicntlia frcm a n'tk 1c to IVic. The mar
ket tlocel e.ir MtlVpTlcea a ahado hlcher
lo 'tCSc Ion. cimparecl with the previous
lc. Fifel nil itaucins on May were at
ntl'HHTc and On Jul)- at 66c.
The iata nmrVi-l aa weak. Trade waa
ctle nil duv A' tli close prlcea were
to i.lttc below the previous cloae
being at &4Uo414- mid July at 47-1t'4',4c.
Trade In nrovlalona waa extremely di'li.
Tha market wa atcaoy. rrleea at the
r-ieae were &c higher to a'.6o lower.
The leading futaree -ranged aa follows:
f tfce laa
(oaaaaoditlca.
NEW YORK. March 2&. FA)V R Re
ceipt, n.jrio bhla. ; exporta, 1.W0 bbla. Mar
ket quiet, hut steady; Minneeota pat
enta. K v.no: winter atralghta. V3fff6.;
Mlnneaota be k era. (4.40iM.76; winter extra.
4i"BH6t; winter paienti. gi.6iVgj.(K: winter
low grades. U9f4U; Kansas atralghta,
2f 4.V nve flour, quiet; fatr to good.
14 SKjra.W; choice to fan , 4 BtVfi4.7. Buck
Wheat flour, nominal: tS.OMSi.Ifc per 1) U'
' ("ORMHRll ut.H.. iin. mhiia ami el-
low, li.6fc&ii.o, coarse, H iOWl.66; kUn dried,
e3.4tVi:i7s.
HIK-Rm- Vn t .i.r. rtf f iv b.
New York
BARI.KY Oulel : mi'tlnt 7ftHCr. e. 1. f.
New York: fHin TA4Ch., 1 f Kw
York. "
WHEAT-Recelnta 4 bjiA h.i nnria It .
001 bu. Spot market eaav: No. 2 red.
1 22. elevator, and II.23S. f. o. b. afloat;
No. 1 northern. Dulutb. 1 24. f. o. b.
afloat: No. 1 hard wlnler. 1124 t h h
afloat. Traders sold the wheat market
down after the opening today on b j.rlah
cablea and leaa warlike nawa from Eu
rope. Prlcea declined nd then rallied on
prospects for email Argentina ehlptnenta
nd leaa favorable aouthweat cron newa.
Breaking again near the close, under re
alizing, they were finally HtSNe net lower.
May closed at tl.JOV and Julr cloaed at
CORN Receipts. 127.11m bu. Boot mar-
kat ateady; No. 2. elevator, and Ttc.
f. o. b. afloat; No, t white., nominal, and
No. 2 yellow. 74. f. o. b. afloat. The op
tion market waa without trmnanoUona, clos
ing VsljeVc net higher. May .-losed at 7414c
July cloaed at 78V- nd September cloaed at
73'4c,
OATS Recelpta. 47.275 bu. ! exporta, 4.760
bu. Bpot market steady; mixed oata, U to
stt lbs . MHi667Hc: natural white. V to n
Th!.. 570k; clipped whit. 32 to 40 lbs., 57
tr1c
HAY Dull; No. 2. oi5c; good to choice,
Mr hoe.
HIDBf Dull; Bog-:a. 1S'1j.l9,c ; Central
chlce.
I .KATH KR Stead v : ailil. WHWJoio.
PROVISIONS-Beef, ateadv; family. W
T1S.W; nies. IIA.tnO'll.ori; bef hams. t?4.0hit
M ori; packet, !4T6n4 5n. rliv extra India
mess. JC2 61 "fif 23.00. Cut meats.' firm; pickled
bellies, J8.75; pickled lilitil, tl0.J6VflO.S0.
Lard, eaav; western. 110. 4'1 0.50; refined,
eaay; continent, IW75: South America,
til. 50; compound. M1ZV6I.2K. Pork, ateady;
family. tlS 60l.!o short clear, tl VtX.ffi;
mees, 118 6"an,50.
TALLOW Quiet ; rltv, (t2 per pkg,
5Tc; country (pkgs. free), SHiVsc.
lUCEV-Firm; domestic, fair to extra, 24
6tu,r; Japan, nominal.
Bl'TTBR F1rm; 1 western imitation
creamery, firsts. aifjC22c.
EGGS Firm; western and southern firsts,
1!Vc; seconds, ISc.
Port.TR V Aliv. easier; dressed, firm:
chickens, 12c; fowls, lrxflac; turkeys, 1
Cd'-Sc.
at. I.onl Oeaeral Market.
ST. LOCI8. Mo.. March 28.-WHI0AT-Kuturea,
lower; caah. ateady; trak. No.
2 red. caah. t1.ml.U; No. 2 hard, tl.imV
1.18; May. I1.I3H; July. t MAkHH .W.
CORN Futures. weak; cash, higher;
track. No. 2. 86c: No. 2 white. 8V6c;
May. tlfi'c; July, t56Hc
OAT8 Flit urea, lower; cash, firm: track.
No. 2, Mc; No. 1 white, aftc; May, 63;
juiy. 45.
RYE -Nominal; tic.
VIOl'R Steady; red winter patents. I5W)
flH.); extra fancy and straight, tS.SnfJ6.76
hard winter cleara. !4.oftS4.ito.
8BKI Tlmothv, t2.50iS3.50.
CORNMKAL-13.30.
BRAN Steady; sacked, east track, tl.ll
ei.20.
HAY Firmer; timothy, t.5014.5O; prairie.
S.oiK&n.OO.
IRON COTTON TIES-Wc.
BAGGING 7c.
" HF.MP TWINK 7c.
PROVISIONS-Pork. ateady: Jobbing
t17.12l. lrd, lower; prime steam. 19.86(9
9.R5. Dry aalt meat a. firm; boxed extra
shorts, 19.76; clear rlhs, U.H7H; short cleara.
tiaoo. Bacon, quiet: boxed extra snorts
$10.75: clear rii. tlo.BTVj: ahort cleara, til. 00.
POULTRY Steady; ohlckena. 12S4c;
springs, lc; 'urkeya, lStjntc; ducka. lVc
aeeae. 4C
creamery, aic.
caae count.
iRecetpts. Shipments.
7.600 11,500
tt.Onfl ' M,00
48,000 IO.00O
I3.4O0 12.ro
NEW TORR STOCKS AND BONDS
Halting- Tendency in Rite it Due to
Narrowneii of Market.
LOW-PRICED ISSUES SUPPORTED
A otirtnrnl that Mleiers aill ot
rte Canaea Realising Wales of
Readlagr aperalattre fader
toae Cnagdeat.
NF.W YORK. March A.-ITie halting
tendency in the riae of prtcea today waa
traceable to narrowneea of the market end
to the perception of that fact by the pro
fessional operators, which made them
cajtioua about running out the movement
to undue lengths. With stocks for sale
In scanty supply, tha professionals find
they can advance prices with considerable
facility and at cost of comparatively light
purchases. Tha difficulty arises when at
tempt are made to effect any real aalea.
the actual demand being aa meager aa the
auppllea offering. Attempting of selling.
therefore, reveals a hollow condition of the
market and serves aa a warning to be
careful about assuming burdens. The back
ing and filling of price a today was dua to
thla technical condition of tha market
much as to any news bearing on values
The efforts to support tha market against
the reactionary tendency centered on the
low priced railroad stocks and conspicu
ous advances were made In the grwip
under common control of an Interest con
cerned la tha moat spectacular of the re
cent railroad deala. The extension of there
deals la rumored from time to time and
tha return to the flnanoial district after a
period of reported lllneae of tha leading
figure in th control seemed to glv occa
si 01 for some of these movements. There
waa a supplementary movement In the Erie
Issues caused by the interpretation of the
official opinion of tha Public Service com
mission on tha application for the bond
issue or that company, which waa read as
lesvtng a loophole for modifying the re
uirement for consent to tha Plan of 90
per cent of the bondholders. The doubt
hlch haa been felt whether so large a pro
portion or aaaenta could be aecured has
caused fears that tha whole plan might
miscarry. Today a developmente were ac
ranted aa Promising a wav for the carry
ing out of the plan. In Reading, the news
vernight confirmed yesterday a rumora
that the anthracite miners' representative
were moving towards a plan to avoid
ceasatlon of work on April 1, even In tha
vent of a failure of an agreement on
wagea by that time. Reading, therefore,
waa affected by profit-taking.
mere were reporta in circulation tnat an
other lull had coma in the demand for
copper, indicating a temporary character
for the Improvement for tha last few dara,
roe views of the accepted organs of tha
I and Iron trades gave nothing to en
courage enthusiasm over present condl
tlons. tha demand Induced by the cut in
prices being pronounced unimportant thus
rar. some of the buying of stocks of tha
last lew days is reported to be due to con
ftdenttal Information of plans for the ulti
mate ahapina of the tariff bill, tha nature
and source of which are disclosed only by
Innuendo. Reporta of steps towards fram
ing an Income tax and of Intended admmls
tratlon of the anti-trust law were not of
stimulating effect on the speculation. The
anxiety abroad over the situation In the
Balkans underwent another relief and that
and the easing money outlook made foreign
securities marketa firm. The realatance
offered to the reaotton bv the local atock
market kept the speculative undertone con
noent.
Bonds were eaay. Total aalea. par value,
tt.428.O0O. United States bonds were un
changed on call.
and leading quotations
BITTER Steady:
KGOS 8teady; 17c,
Flour, bbla.,
'Wheat, bu..
Corn, bu
Oats, . bu
lianaaa City Gralai suad Provisioaa.
KANSAS CITY. March 26. WHEAT ITn
disused 10 lc hlaher: No. I hard, ti l
1.18: No. hard, tl oflL1S; Mo. t red, tl
1 :d No. x red. i1.k2j1..
CORN-MTV higher; No. t mixed. 4c;
No. 3 mixed. 63c; No. 3 and NO. I wblte,
3VO4c.
OATS Unchanged ; No. I wtitw, 64406toe;
Articles.' Opei',
High.) 4-rfVar. t Close. Yes'y
Wheat
May
July
Sept
t'orn
Miv
July
Sept.
Oata
Mm
July
Sept.
Perk
May July
Sept.
l.ard
Mav Julv
Sept.
Rlhs
Mav Julv
sept.
I I ' 1
1 17 W
11 04.y
mi m
I
5iPfi7
!HVVs'fe'ftl
V
1 17i
1 HH
98H
17 TO"
10 18
10 27t4
JO 40
9
9
9
1 17, 1 17 1 17
1 mi! 1 OS", 1 H4
wffV,'r7 -
II. I
MS 64t3l54Hi!yU tWfh
40H
17 874
17 7V4
IT 7ZHI 17 TO
I
10 IS I 10 17Va
10 I7t,
10 40 10 40
ft,y I K'n 3 mliKt M llWf,U-.
RYB 7377c.
HAY Timothy, unchanged, gl0.olx910.a0;
prairie. 60c higher: t925G0.tO; alfalfa, un
changed. tl5.0UA1.flO.
RirPTTOIl Of-amery. SOc; firsts. Be; sec
ond's. J60: packing stink, 17c.
XJGS BTxtraa. 19ic; ourrant raoatpu,
flat, 17c; aeconda ana amies, isva-
Keoeipta
Wheat, bu 2T.000
Corn. u 1,000
Oata, bu 11.000
I54"4fii!
lit V, .. .y 47!47CttVl
to , mw. ' ;"v'm - rm
17 7
IT 7
"t7 76
17 (BW
to is 4ioimJ
w rvva wh
S) 87SI
9
S7
9 Vi 9
9 I-
47HI
6tV,
Shipments
t.OOO
It. 000
t.OOO
Plilladelphla Prodae Market
PHILADELPHIA. March t6. BUTTER
Firm; extra western creamery, t2e; ex
tra nearby print e. xo.
KGOS Firm and In good demand: Penn
aylvanla and other nearby flrata. frae
caaea. 20c at mark: current recelpta, In
returnable oasts, ltc at mark; western
flrata, free caaea, 20c at mark: current
recelpta. fie oaaes, lS'ffi'r at mark
ILEE
ESE Firm: New York full creams
fair to good. 14HT15c
choice, in xr 14c; isew York full creams
9 .TTHI
9 50 I
6
9 37Vi
9 50
&
NO. 2.
Cash quotations were aa follows:
FI.OI'R-Steadv; winter patents, tfi.4'
Vso; atralghta. t5.106 26: spring patents.
WSMTSHO; straights, t4.ls96.26; bakers, t3.06
4 35. ....
r.Yr.-No. 2. 77V-
B A Rl.KY Feed or mixing, aaSo; fair
io choice malting. 64Wc.
SKF.DS Flax., No. 1 southwestern. tl.S&H:
No. 1 northweatern, fl.6tV. Timothy, tS 75
o. Clover, t8 W.
PROVISIONS-Mes pork, per bbl., 817 to
lrl7. Ird. per l'J lbs., tlOOT. Short
rib, sides 1 loos I. 76'o.a5. Siiort clear
sides (boxed). t50M68.
Total clearances of wheat and flour were
equal to Ti.Olii) bu. Primary receipts were
7?onO bu., compared with 872,000 bu. th
01 responding day a year ago.
Ratlmaied receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
xi cara; corn, 184 cars; oata, let
21.M0 head.
WB ATM ICR. II TUB ORA1X BELT
Mllwaakea Grata Market.
MILWAUKEE, March SB, WHRAT-
tlteady: No. 1 northern. tllvWdM.ls: No.
northern, 11. 141. 15; July. tl.03V1.03 bid
corn Firm; May, are.
bari.et Hteaay ; atanoara, wc; a am
plea, StWH-
lMlaaeapella Grata Market.
M1NNKAPOL1S. March 26 -WHEAT
Cloae: May. tl.lSStn IS: July. tl.l4H
Caah: no. 1 nara. i.iwa'i.itrt; iso. 1 north
ern. tl lVSl l.S: No. 2 northern. $1.134,U
1.1SS; No- northern. tl.WHd US-
Fair aad Waraaer Friday la Iks Pra
aletlaa. OMAHA. March Jt. IK.
Tn storm ara cennai uvr Ilia lower
Missouri vaiisy and aoutnern Kocay rouun
lain slop Vkednaaday moruiiig. moved
lapidly eastward during the last twenty
four houia. and Is eentral Inta morning
otar tn vloiniiy of Washington Cit. t. c.
The storm haa increased 111 energy wiiu
Its eastward movement, and tb uuusuaily
low pressure of 2 at Inchaa la reported
over Washington City Kalna, anowa and
high wind, attended th atorm across tn
central valktys, and rains and anowa are
general tin morning in the lake region,
Ohio valley and throughout the aastera
aiea 10 the Atlantlo coast. A wav of
colder weather has followed Ui distur
bance pvtr the central portion, and tem
.ratuira are decidedly lowsr cast of the
Rockv mountaina to the takes, and through
out th lower valley and southern slate.
Th weather 1 genera'ly clear west of the ; ordinary.
Miaaiaaippt river, with much warmer in
na northeat, and th outlook is favorable
for fair and warmer la thia vicinity 10
ntgbt and fYlday.
Raoord ef temperature and precipitation,
compared with in oorre)ond:ng Uay of
ine last Kire i.
. ' , , J. !.. IXC. 1M.
Minimum -temperature,. At . io l 81
PreciutiaUoa " . -M
NeraaeJ tctnpetttMre lot (odsy. 41 degree
lieflcteacy In KSHvj.iation alnue Marco. I.
.5 of aa Oicri-
liefirUncy rnrresponding period In 198,
,t ef aa Inch.
Deficiency rorreaionding period In 1907,
.hi of an inch.
L, A. WF.t.SH Local Forecaster.
Dalatk Grain Market.
DCLCTH. Minn., Maroh 26 WHEAT
Ma v. tilt1: July. U WW; No. 1 northern
t1.15V; No. 2 northern, tl-lSVt; September,
tiom.
OATS-oc.
Toledo Reed Market.
TOLEDO, March .-8KED Clover
86 40: April. 85 RH: tvtober. t5 4: No
xS2A: No t. 85.224: rejected. 85.07
neglected. M.76. Prime timothy, tl-90. Prime
alalke, t 40.
rottea Market.
NEW YORK, March t6.-COTTON-Tt.
market opened ateady at an advance of &9e
points. '
Cotton futures opened . steady: March
t.46e: May. 9.40 : July. 9. tic: August, 8 ;Tf
9.3kc: Octohr. y iyv; i-iecemner, i.iac; Jan
uary. 9.1.l4c.
Spot cotton ctoaed quiet; middling up
lands. 9TOc; middling gulf. 9ttc: sales. Ki
bales. Futures closed steady: March. 9 40c
Anrll. 9 34c: Mav. 9 86c: June, 9 21c: Julv
9 22c; Auguat. 9.19c; September and October
I.IK; Novemner and liecember, 9.oc; Jan
uary. 9 08c.
LIVERPOOL March .-X)TTON-inot
Ajiilet: prices unchanged: American mid
dling. fair at 6.61d; good mtddiing. 5 15,1
middling, 4 9d: low middling. 4 Ted; good
ordinarr, 4.43d, ordinary. 4 7d Sales. t.OOO
bales
GALVFSTON. Manh 36. COTTON -Steadv;
9c
NEW ORLEANS. Marrh COTTON -
Spot, steady; low ordtnary. hi-lie, nominal:
'4c, niminsi. goot oioingry.
Tll-'.ec.; low middling 8c; middling.
9 5-16c; good middling. Mr; middling fair.
ib'V": fair. K"c. oomlns": relpta. l.7
baits; atoxk, a.' 777 balea
ST. U)l 13. March .--tTTON Market
unchanged: middling. 9 7-1 '; aalea. noni-:
rwelpta. 74l hala: ahipmenia. 747 halrs
mi'iK. 44.IS4 bales. ... ...
rV4 3: gold tcln and bullion. 42.J?-.AV
gold certificates. M.690".
Xrw York Money Market.
NEW YORK. March 8S MONEY On
call, easy; per rent: ruling rate and
losing bid. 1 per cent: offered at . Time
loana. firm and very dull: aixty days. J'
per cent; ninety dys. tVjflJS per cent; six
montha. t per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PATER lB4
er cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Steady, with
dual business In bankers' bills at MM
1?4 trtffi for slxty-4lay bills and at M.St for
demand: commercial bills, 1 4 ff4 Wa
SILVER Bar. Wc; Mexican dollara. Mr.
BONDS Government and railroad.
steady.
Closing quotations n bonds tr aa
ows:
ititst. M ..
141japan 4a
.101 tn 4
11 " e 84 series
Ill K. C. So. Is ...
.1IHU IMl
. -'!. N unl. 4s ...
ATlcullurl 9s..tW M . K T. 'si
" do 1st rsr. 41 ,
71 4n (an 4WS
18 Vi. Psrlflc 4
I1')N. T. C. I is...
tnti in rieh 41
I'HN. T. Clt 4it new..lll
lo"4V. T . N. H. H.
97 ct. Is ....14
inMN aw 1st 0. 4..
'' an c. 4i S
n,No Psrlfic s 1024
M'4 in 74
IMNiO B. t,. rfs 4i
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do tt. 4
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1'
Number of sales
on stocks were:
Amalgamate Cooper ....
American C. at r
Am. C. 8V F. ptd
Am. Cotton Oil
Am. H. a L. pfd
Am. Ips Securities
Am. Linseed Oil.
American Loeomotls ....
Am. Lorofnotlv pfd
Am. g. A R
Am. 8. 4V R. pfd
Am. Sugsr Refining
Am. Tobacco pfd
Amsrtean Woolen
Aasoenda allnlag Co
Awhlaon
Atchison ptd I..
Atlsntle Ooaat Uns
Baltlmer 4V Ohio
nal. St Okie pfd
Brooklyn Rapid Tr
Canadian Psrlfie
Csntrsl Leather
Central Leather ptd
Cantral ef Nae Jarssy....
Chasapeak 4 Ohio
OMcsio Ol. W
Chicago A N. W
c, h. a st. r
C, C. C. 8t. L
Colorado r. I
Colorado 4V So.
Osle. 4 go. 1st pfd
Cole. o. M ptd
Consolidated Gas
Corn Products
Delaware Hudson
Denver 4b Rte Grande
D a R. 0. pfd
Dlstl Iters' geourlties
Brie
gin 1st pfd
rte 84 ptd
Oetersl gist-trie
Great Northern pfd
(heal Northern Ore etfa..
Illlnels Genual
Intertwreugh last.
Int. Met. pfd
IntsmalhraaJ Paper
Int. Pasa, pM ,
International Pump
Iowa Csrrtral
Kansas Clur te..,
K. C. 8e. pfd,
Lsalarille N
Mlns. S t. Louis
M . gt. T. 4V S. g. St....
Missouri Partfla
M , K. T
sf.. K. A T. pfd.-.
National Lssd
Naw Jerk Central
N. T. . O. W
Norfolk W
North Araertoan
Northern Pscllis
Paolfla Mail
Psnnsylranl
People Gs
p.. c. c. gt. u
Prassa4 Steal Car
Pullman Palace Caw
Raiiwsv Btsel acting....
Keadlng
Rapubite gteei
Rspiiblle Sues) M-
(took Island- Go
Rock Island Co. pfd ....
St. L. a 8 P a ,'d
BC UsU . W
t. L. 8. W pfd
glose-gbefflelg . A I...
Boethern Peclfla
gals.
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. 1,100
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7V
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11NDON, March American securities
were quiet and ateady during the early
trading today. Price changea showed an
Iritgutar movement, Pennsylvania, Reading
and St. Paul declining allghtly, while the
reat of th Itat advanced. At noon the mar
ket waa firm with values below to '(
higher than yesterday's New York closing.
Irfindon closing stocks:
Oonsnls. money .. 8IH-1IM.. K AT
OMAHA LIVE STOCi MARKET
No Great Change Take Place in Cat
tle Pricet.
HOGS SELL FIVE CENTS HIGHER
keep aad Lambs Artie Sellers ai
Prlrea Safely Tea in Fifteen
enta Hlgker Tkaa Wedaes.
day's General Market.
ROl'TH OMAHA. March !
Reoeipta were:
Official Mondav ....
Official Tuesday ..
Official Wedncaday
Kstlmate Til His Jay ,
Cattle. Hoga Sneep.
2082
1.114
4.887
t.240
4.142
11260
18001
11,708
I6J6
9.0t,4 j
n.ww
2,t0
Four daya thl week. ..12.261 di.tsl 11.24?
Same dava last week . . . . 17. 44 fl 8O.707
Same days t weeks ago.. 10. 280 6&.2M S1.6.
same day a 8 weeka ago..l. ai.tw
Sam daya 4 weeka ago.. 11. 728 2f..Si0 27.418
Same daya laat year 16,94t 24.611 8e.0O2
The following table snows the receipts of
cattle, hog and sheep at South Omaha for
the year to dale, compared with lat yer:
190. ISO. Inc. Dec.
Cattle 218.362 229.403 11 151
Hogs 872.12 784 19 112.5t4
Sheep S91.19H t36.8it 66.MX
Th following tsble shows th average
price of hoga at South Omana for the last
several daya. with comparisons.
Date. I 1909. 10S. 1807.190t.19n6. 1904. 1908.
4 Ml 8 11 88. 8 II 7 ;
I 4 84 ! 6 76 I 4 M ( 11 T
4 85 6 88 t 09 6 15 7 31
4 87 8 88 t Hi 4 80 7 24
4 461 t 86 11 4 71 8 16 7 28
6 6 8 04 4 91 6 2
4 ! t 48 07 1 4 94 6 16 7 20
4 Ml I UI 4 X 6 04 7 10
4 68 8 48 ( 6 01 t 04 7 08
4 81! 48 1 8 10 4 98 7 19
4 88' 8 40j 8 17 8 OR T 88
4 78 ' 8 26 f 19 6 13 4 W 7 1
8 Kft'4.! I 18 8 181 6 08 4 96
t 60i, 4 79 g i, g 26 Oil 4 97 7 44
6 hi-V 4 8.): I 8 941 8 08 6 021 7 17
, 4 W t 08 I Hill W 7 14
Mrch 10.
March 11.
March II.
March 13.
March 14.
March 16.
March 16.
March 17.
March 18.
March 19.
March 20.
March 21.
March K.
March 28.
Marrh 24.
Marrh 26. 1..
Sunday
The official number of rare of atock
brought In today by each road was:
cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Mr a
t 62
6 40
6 48H,
471t
a
8 894
g rS
8 66
6 494
6 44 j
8 44
do aoeoant
Anaconda
Atchison
do pfd
BaJtlmora A Ohio.
Canadian Parifte .
diss. A Ohio
Chlrago Ot. w. ..
C, M A at, p....
ts Beers
D A R O
dn pfd
En
do 1st pfd
do d pfd
Orsnd Trunk
Illinois Ontrsl ...
LonlsTllI A N
SILVER Bar
42
41
WU4
U44N. T. Central.
,. 4tNnrfolk A W
10'4 do pfd 9
,.'.04 Ontsrto A W 444
lU4iPaonarlanla 7S
,.171VtRand Minaa 7
. 11 Reading 6744
4'4Routharn Rallwajt ... US
.'.44 do pf4 14
. ilHgoiiihsrn Pacific 1 Si 4s
.. 4f4fnios Pacific le4
.. I7'4 do pfd 9714
.. S V. 8. Steal 4I4
.. M'i dn pfd lll4
. . 1 Wahaah 114
.. 1114 do pfd 47
. ltd Spanish 4a t
181 A ma I Copper ilT4
steady, SaVkd per ounce.
MONKl 2Vifl per cent.
The rate or discount In the open market
for short bills is 214'5W per cent; for thiee
months' bills, 2 per cent.
R. R
Be. Paoifie pfd
Southern Rallwar
Be. Kaiiwsr pfd
Taeniae as Onppar
Texas A Pacific
. . U A W
T., Bl. L. A W. pfd
I'nlon Pactrta
to ion Paclfts pfd
V. A Rubber
V. 8. Rubbsr 1st pfd
P. 8. Btael
IV B. Btael pfd
fill Capper
a.-Cswellns C4aaicaJ ....
Y -Car. CtMSS. ptd
Wahaah
Wabash pfd
WsMlBghouas Bisrtrta ....
Wsaiers I'nlon
Whsellsg AL B
Wisconsin central
Am. T. A T. Co
Total sales for ths dar.
100
. II. 400
. 1.4x0
'. " 100
. 1.70
. I. TO
; "(vi
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Boston Stocks and Bond.
HOBTON. March 25. Money, call losns,
ft 8 "a per cent; time loana, per cent
Atrhlsoa adj. 4s "4Atlantlo 1
.loiHButte iioallMnn e
.'.OlSCal. A Arlaoaa,
.lOS'kCsl. A Heels...
2S4 centennial
.140 Coppsr Range ..
.12 Daly Weat
,i;r.4rranklla
.laltanranby
IR'Vlreene Cansnsa
. 2 lale gov la
. 54MaM. Mining ..
. IMIrhlaan
.12 Mohawk
.117 Mom. C. A C...
.1 Hoi Nsra da
. 30 old Dominion ..
. IsitOeraola
. 834Parro
.IMlSQuIsc t
. 1448nannon
. 72 Tamarack
8H4Trmit,
C. M. A St. P 1
iWabaah 2
Missojrt Pacific 8
Union Pacific ,18
C. A N. W., east 6
C. A N. W., west 44
C, St. P., M. A 0 28
C, K. A Q-, east 8
C, R. A Q , west 26
C IR. I. A P., eaat .... S
C, R. I. A P., west... 2
Illinois Central S
Chicago Ot. Western. 4
Total receipts 170
The dlrponltlon of the day's recelpta waa
as follows, each buver purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheen
Omaha Packing Co 443
Swift and Company 4u
Cudahv Parking Co 1,058
1
39 8 1
2
42 1
12
1 4 1
41
4 1
1
8
6
156 16
do 4s
Alchlaon
do pfd
Boston A Albany
Boston A Maine.
Boston Biersied
Ptirhburg pid ...
N. Y., N. H. A
talon Pacific ...
Am. Aria. Chera
do pfd
Am. Pntu. Tub.
Amsr. Sugar ....
do pfd
Am. T. A T
Amer. Woolen ..
do pfd
Dominion 1. A 8
Kdlaon Klee. lllu
Mass. KlertrlC ..
do pfd
Maaa. Oaa .......
I.'nlted Fruit ....
Vsited i M
do pfd ..
I'. 8. Sisal
do pfd
Adventure ...
Allousa
Amslgamated
Anions Com.
101
asn
21
7S's
10'4
14
..1,180
w.... m
91
89
....... 168
1
77
49
60
12
60
1
1,798
2.41
3.230
1.4'J0
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. JJ4l Oil ad Copper
.. Iti C. 9. Miplng. .
.. 84 IT. A. OH
.. 4414U!, ...........
..U0 Victor! .......
..t tHWiaen
.. IIV4Wolrertn
.. 70i,Nonh Bun ...
.. MVS
24
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10
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it.
US
80 1
ii
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Ml
144
774
U4
114
414
21
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141
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Foreign Flaaaelal.
I.ONDON. March 26. The demand for
money exceeded the eupply on th market
today and discount were easy. Although
the Balkan situation and the approaching
settlement cauaed fresh commitments on
the Stock exchange, the tone was rather
better, with alight Improvements In for
eigners and Kaifflrs undsr Pari upport.
while th Improving bank reserve atrength
ened gllt-adged aecurltles. The continued
Influx of gold and prospect of monetary
ease at the end of the qusrter raised the
hope of a reduction In the Bank of Eng
land a rate of discount In th near future.
American securities after temporary weak
ness. Improved steadily on bear covering,
Baltimore especially, the Harrlman Issues,
th I.'nlted State Steel Issues being in the
lead. But New York offered stock later
and the market closed dull below the best
for the day.
BERLIN. March 25 Prices on the Bourse
today were higher on tw more hopeful
outlook regarding the Austro-Servlan situ
ation. American securities rose on the ad
vices from New York. Trading was Insc
tive. PARIS. March J5 Price on' the Bourse
today Improved on the belter feeling pro
duced by Russia's attitude regarding the
aituation In the Balkan.
Hew York Mining; Storks.
NEW VORK. March 25. Closing quota-
on mining etocks:
.ls Leadrllis Don 414
. I Llttl Chief 1
. tl Moilrsn 4
. 11 Ontario 171
. Orhlr
. 84 Standard ITS
.100 Yellow Jacket 40
128
276
72
680
140
110
S05
10.766 ' 1.566
Armour A Co.
Cudahy P. Co.. Ft.
8. A S
Mill A Son
P. P. lwls
Huston A Co
J. B. Root A Co
,T. H. Bulla
Shn-fei
MeCreary & Carey....
if. r. Hamilton
j M. Hagerty & Co
I V. G. lnghrsm
! Sullivan Rros
lhmer Bros
Swart A Boland
Sheridan Packing Co.
SI. Louis Packing Co
Illinois Packing 'o....
Wiseman
Krey Parking Co
Other buyers
Totals
CATTLE Receipts of stt-e tins morning
numbered 142 tare, aa against elghtv rata
on Thursday of laat week and 181 cars two
weeks ago. The market aa a whole did not
aiiow any very noteworthy changes as com
pared with yesterday.
Buyers alerted nut, in the morning with
the evident Intention of- bearing price on
beef cattle and their first bids were gen
crally quite a little lower than yesterday.
The fact that recelpta were quite liberal
gats them some advantage and they suc
ceeded in buying g few cattle that looked
a little lower thAn yesterday. As it became
apparent that there was really a preitv
fair demand the trade livened up somewhat
and the market became fully ateady with
yesterday.
The market on rowa and helfera followed
the lead of beef steer very closely. Buy
ers In their case slso started out with the
evident intention of forcing a decline, but
In the end paid about Steady prlcea.
There was no material change in th
Blocker and feeder trade, prlcea as a rule
being quoted about steady with yeaterday.
Quotadona on cattle: Good to uholc corn
fd steers, A263.50; fair to good cornfed
steers, tn.Hmjb; common to fslr cornfed
steers, t4 60(9u 60; good to choice cows and
helfera, t4.6u&6 40; fair to good cowa and
helfera, t.Ltoej 1.50; common to fair cow and
heifer. 12.2641 80; atock helfei. 3 OCKjjU.OO;
veal calves. tt.607.60: bulls, ataga, etc,
12.7634.85; good to choice atocker and feed
era, t460d6 40; fair to good torkr and
feeder, M 0034.61): common to fair atock
rs and feeder. 88.264.00.
BEEF STEERS.
THEIR RECORD
Omaha's Democratic City Council
THINK IT OVER
Onr rititeng hare every rrAaort to b pronrl of them And rjJ
har made Aa "TUB BEST C1TV cot NCI h OMAHA HAS KVEB HAD. rm
ought to help' re-elect them it jon believe in keeping in office men who na
been tried and found to he true pepreaentAtivesi of the people.
AMY HANSEN, Councilman First Ward.
l.EK liRIIK.ES. Count II Second Ward. , .
n. JOHNSON. Councilman Fourth Ward.
tiOOItLBV K. IIIU'CKKR, Councilman Fifth Ward.
W. S. SHELDON, Councilman SUth Ward.
ALMA JACKSON, Councilman Seventh Ward.
DR. JOHN C. DAVIS, Councilman Eighth Ward.
THOMAS McGOYERN, Councilman Ninth Ward.
PETER E. EL8ASSER, Councilman Tenth Ward.
M. F. FCNKHOC8ER, Councilman Eleventh Ward.
M. Ii. ENDRE8, Councilman Twelfth Ward.
They have giTen a business-like administration of city affairs.
They have paid off more old debt than all other Omaha City Ccmndlg,
they having paid 27fl,tMl0 of old bonded debt and f. 1 1 0,000 of old warrant
debt.
They have reduced tgc an aggregate of 915.60 n each thousand dolUrn
of Omaha property during their term of office, as compared with the Twiner
tJir)? ywirg of Republican rule, and have Issued no bonds to pay running
pen sea as did the preceding administration. .
Vnder tbla administration, more mllea of nevr paemenl and more blocks
of new ewer and new sidewalks have been placed than under any council Li
fore it.
They haTe placed and have kept the city on a cash baala. They be per.
mltted no over-lsps in city funds, thus no deficits.
All tranaacllona of the City Council are held In open meeting. ?! liar
chamber work.
No corporation lobby at thla Council's meeting. They have been free
from corporation domination. Fairness of treatment io all haa been their
watchword, the humblest citizen receiving the same courteous treatment As the
largest corporation lawyer.
Thl Council hag been free from prejudice and fanaticism. They have en
forced the lawa and made many better ones.
They have granted more police and given better fire protection.
They have installed In the city more than 840 new ele4trtc afreet lights;
this with less taxes.
They secured a contract whereby garbage la removed free to all citizens.
They have secured the opening of Twenty-fourth gtreet. Several other
Councils failed.
They have secured a viaduct lo cross the railway tracks at Bancroft street.
They have secured a reduction of Telephone and Electric, light rate.
Among Its, most notable acta hag been that of acquiring the Levi Cartel
Park Omaha's future greatest park.
They have secured universal street railway transfers.
They have secured the removal of unused street car tracks.
They have secured the removal of electric light and telephone poles from
the down town streets.
They have secured the removal of unsightly street signs from gldewalk.
They have redeemed all platform pledges.
They are not politicians, only three tf them were ever candidates for any
public office other than the one 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-established confidence, thereby increasing real estate values and encourag
ing all-building operations.
You ought to vote for them. They need your support. ' Polls open from
12 m. to 9 o'clock p. m.
Democratic voters In any of the wards can vote for all of them at Ihe pri
maries, Marrh 80. They are to be nominated by the city at large. ADV.
tions
A lire
Brunswick Ois. ..
Com. Tunnel slock
4o eoni
Con. ral. A
Hem Sller
iroa Stiver .
Va.
SM 101 10111,
M.snn 46w 41
8 l'.lS 111
100 4,'S 4t
10S 41 414
I. mo 'us 1S
18.MU ITS 441,
son 44 'sS
in I
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34
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44.20 stiara.
Llvravel era I a klarlaet.
LIVKBPtiOK March 3. Vt'H RAT--C pot
Steady, No red western winter. s ISd
eal Melaaeee.
NKW VOKK.' March ft - BIG A R-Kaw,
ateadv; fair refining I 41c: cen irl fugs,
vt (est. i -:e; molasses sugar. I 1 7c- re
fined, siesdv; No 6. 4 rte; No. t. 4 tnv.
yj I. 6c. No. . 4 2ic; No. 10 4 1tc:
No 11. 4 10c; No. 12. 4 6c: No. 1. 4 00c:
No." 14. 4 00c, confectioners' A. 4 6 '
mould A .2flc. cut loaf, tile; cruhd'
6 66c; powdeied. 4 4e; grnulstd, 4 8ac'
(linen a 1 v-M01.ASSKS-
kettle. g"ud t
' , 1
I. era I Seearltlee.
Quotation furnished hy Samuel Rurna,
Jr., 614 New Tork Life, Omaha.
B! A.ked
Arry Coon pa 1.- 120
neatrlce Crwasier?, eorn 84 84
Beatrice Craesaere. pfd. p 44 14
City af Osuka bass's 4S li t 17 vt
INiflaa Ceeatr 4a IMS 1
Oata City Halt Ootnsaae. t ion
Ins Tel. Is 1S2I IU St buiual 62
Kanass Cur Rr A Uiit la ,4il :S "'
Kansas Clir K A l.lHt. p4 7 T'
Baaaa Cur R A l.lanl. eeaa . 27 :i
Kebraaks Talaehens Ststk S
rneska Oaa aa ill!.. 17
OiMh g L A T as lit
Omaha g. U A . ' 2
Omaha A C. B St. g, te 1114 Ms
O AC. B. gt. gr. s 111 S
Osiasa A C B St. g . sf. r ei-4,r.. 44
Osiaka A C. S ' , gr . cats U
Osuha A C. B. Sr. A B Sf4 4 ills
Omaha Water Cosipaar a I 11
null Waier Ceaenr as 144 44 as
Osuha Waise Cssapasr 1st pfd 1 XI
Osiaha W'atar Cosnpaor I f ft I
Omaha Basr ef Trad- "Idg. Cs. sfd ... Ml, 111
omaha Boer ef Trads B.4 Ce rem M tl
Stale Inauranue CeassaaT IZi 1
H-.uih Omaha Sever as 184 11
Siat Satis Benk Stock. Butt !.
Swift A Co ( i imi I'll1,
Shsrlaas Coal ta 1I4 ! ten
Ileus Cur Slack Yard ' 84 SO
Trl-Siai las re. r Kasi. seaaal I fc
1'sisnlto.K Yards Cs. gtsrk. Omaha ... lie !
I aion lenatructie Ce . kasas City ... M a?
Treaaary gtatesacet-
w ABHINUTON. March . Today' sisie-
nieni of the neasury halanrea in the gen-
d exclusive nf the tisii oral nra anld
shna-s: Availatile cash balances
Beak Cleerlnge.
OMAHA. March 26. Bank clearings for
today were 82.30.808.12 and for the corre
sponding date last year SI. 41.379.84.
Wool Market.
BOSTON. March 26.- WOOL In Ihe ah
aer.ee of heavy domeatlc stock, local wool
tranaactiona are confined to th foreign
product, while in both line the demand
exceeds the supply. Dealers are eagerlv
awaiting the arrival of th new clip and
advices from tha weat 'show an advance
to 23c for Montana and Dakota wool on
the alieep's back. Very little of the old
stock la available and tranaactiona are con
fined to email lota. There ia a steady de
mand for pulled wool at 'firmer prices for
all gradea. The leading domestic quotations
range as follows: Iximestto wools. Ohio
and Pennsylvania fleece. XX. 34'SRc; X
SC'c; No. 1 waahed. -ia3c; No. 2
washed. :r3c; fine unwashed. J&q:ic;
half-blood combing. 31c: three-eighth hlood
romhiiig. 20c; on-quarter blood rnmhing
Ksa'SOc; delaine, washed. 354ik Michigan!
Wisconsin. New York fleeces, tine un
washed. 22$!c: delaine, unwaehed. tiifjitv--half-blood,
unwashed. 2aic; three-eigiuhs
blood, unwaahed, one-quarter hlood.
'Zf.'p.'Sn. Kentucky. Indiana, Missouri, three.
eighths hlood. 28fc3ic; one-quarter blood
281j09c. Scoured values: Texas, fine, i
month. K:(bc; fine, 8 lo 8 mniilhs. Uithow'
fine fall. 48(&0c; California, northern i
62c; middle county, 5iXo3c: ifall free, 43iS4Sc
Oregon, eaatern. No. 1 ataple. 8;,5A3c; east
ern clothing. a667e: valley. No. 1, 4hu0o
Urrttory, fine staple, &ra1bc; fire medium
laple, tH6Cc; fin clothing,. &k!jj0o: fiun
medium clothing, SiWffckc; hlf-blood, 8ijj3f
three-eighth hhod. 6y8c: one-ouarier
! blood, &n4jWc. Pulled- exug, i4jtjr: fine 4
" 54ii-'c; A supers. Untiiut:
J LONDON. Msrch 6 W'OOl.-The nffer
KM ling st th wool suvilon sales todsy
amounted to 14 Sr2 hale. Including a large
a quantity, of medium grades, ( ompetit on
S ; petween nome ann r rencn nuveia was
l atrong and active, while Germany waa a
I keen bidders for scoureda. American bought
suits til crossbred and merinos at prices
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8HEK1' Heceipis of sheep and lambs thla
morning were very light. At tue same lime
there was s good demand and packeia, hav
ing in niina apparently only the fact of
lignt receipt and without paying any at
tention to the further fact that early ad
vice from Chicago indicated a weak mar
ket at that point, went after the offerings
In a hurry. The result waa that price ad
vanced lCK316c and some operator on tne
market were pointing here and there to
sales which, compared with the weak time
yesterday, looked to them aa much aa lVg
25c higher. Still, to call ihe general mar
ket loaj'loc higher would be sufficient. Tne
trsde wss very active at the advance and
everything In sight changed handa In a very
few minute after the opening of the mar
ket, l'retly decent Mexican and western
lamba sold as high as ST. 75. The Mexican
were the same man a feeding a thoac
w hich sold at S7.86 on Tuesday. There wire
a few old wethers good enough lo sell up
to S6.10, but there was nothing very choice
along that line, nor were there any year
ling of any consequence. Ewes sold up
ss high as 86.78.
All In all. It was s very satisfactory
market and entirely to the liking of sellers.
Quolailuna on aheep and lambs: flood to
choice lamba, 7.ia'7.R6; fair to good lamb.
S7.0fg)7.oO; Good to choice light learllnga,
M.Td4J7.26; good to choice heavy yearlings.
.6ntJ.7.0i); good to choice wethera. 8H.UVa6.2i;
fair to good wether. S5.7Vd4.00; good to
choice ewe, fto.w.xao.so; fair to good ewca,
S4.7b36.f)u; culla and bucks, S2.CKV&4.00.
Reprtsentalive sales:
No.
78 western wether
F western lamb
Ifil western lamba
138 western lambs
10 weatein wethera, culla
78 native lairb
&4 Mexican lambs
27 brokcn-f'.eece lamb
127 western ewe
137 western ewe
i8 spring lambs
240 western Is nibs
1J8 western ewes
63 western lamb
CHICAGO I.I 4, T liTOCK
tattle steady to Strong Hogs Strong
lo Higher.
CH1CAOO. March JS.-CATTt.B Receipts
eatimated at S.floo head; market st-adv ia
anting; eteere. Sfi.O'l&T.lO; cows. I4.0"?i5.7o;
heifers. SS aofitiOO; bulls. 8U. "oft 5 ?o ; calves,
S3.u04Ya.8a: Blockers and feeders. fl.fjn 40.
HO'iS-Recelpi. estimated at ?3.0uu had.
market strong to ic higher; hulce heavy
shipping. St.-'-": hutchera. 88 frxrni.sn;
light mixed. AiTti 7u; choice light. Ia Tofi
8 h0; packing. 8 7tfovi0; pigs, Stt.Satt.;
bulk of sales. Sft.TOftg 85.
SHKBP AND l.AMBS-Reeeipie. eail.
mated at 10.0 4 head: market firm; aheen.
I 83 (i.6rt; lambs. 8i.0uf!Vlj; yearlings. $!
Oi.Jb.
rf5.:s: native heifer. $3.8000; bulla,
,1 f.0a 6.00; calves, 84. 00477. KO.
HOiiS Receipts. 11.000 head; market
StelOc higher; top, 88.80: bulk of .tales,
16.46 tf 8. 6; heavy. S8698.80; packers
and butchers. $8.8098.85; light, S0f
8.70; pigs, 84.K08 5.7&.
SHEKH AND I jA MBS Receipt. 5 000
head: market steady; Ismbs, S(.6ft.76;
yearlings, $8.401$ 7. 1 0; wethers, So.604i
8 25: ewes, $6.265.80; stockers gnd feed
ers. $J605.2.
St. Joseph Live Sleek Market.
ST. JOSEPH. March 3. CATTL.E- Re
ceipts, l.TfiO head: msrket for iteers weak:
cowa and helfera stesdv to 10c higher;
steers. 4. &;.(: cows snd heltera. li.bO-O
5.80; cslves. S.l.fyW.W). , .
HOOS Rece1pta.-ft.ti00 head: market lOTS'tJc
higher; top, $ft DO; bulk of eales. $8.563.).
SHEEP AND I.AM B8 Recelpta. 3,0')
head;, market steady; lambs. ST.OCkjf J.0.
Hoot City Mto Slork Market.
SIOUX CITY. Ia.. March 26-(Specll Tel
egram.) CATTLE Receipts, 1,000 hegd;
msrket siesdv; beeves. 84 rHWi.00; fat cows,.
S4.0iVr76.5G; feeders, $4.00ft.6b; yearlings, SS.On
04.50.
nous Heceipis, z.su naso :. market 111c
hlgher; range of price, $S.25$.75; bulk ot
aJes, 14.Vi0tj.S5.
Slock lu "Ight.
Receipts of live atock at the six prlncipsl
A v. Pr.
1(3 10
1.8 7 35
X4 7 50
84 7 25
55 8 OD
87 7 25
88 7 78
M 7 no
80 S 85
a k iw
62 8 4)
84 7 76
118 s r
71 7 X
MARK F.T
western markets yesterday:
cttie,
3,540
1,000
1.700
outh Omaha
Sioux City . . .
8t. Joseph...
Kansas ( ny .
St. I.ouls....
Chicago
Totals . . .
OMAHA
,.000
2.850
5.000
Hogs.
11.. 08
2.800
6,000
11.000
5.000
23.000
Sheep
2.88(1
3,01)11
6.0K0
J.0'10
lO.OOo
18,590 67.808 , . 12,880
GBPtKRAlTawAatKBT.
HOdS hogs sold 6c higher this moiulng
nn in. n.arsei was aenve at t-ie sdvanre
SI, l.nol Lire Sleek Market.
ST. I.01 IS. March 35.-CATTI.K-Receipt.
:'.0 head, including 7.V Texans.
Market steady. Native shipping and ex
port ler. Su.Oft i.lO; dieased beef urid
n seller' favor. Todiy'a valas follow: New
ftjouth Wales. :.80ti bales; m oured, letjl l'J ,
'greasy. 7iljis Id, Uiieeusland, Uu bak.
acoured. la SSdtPla lid. Victoria, t 0 balea;
I scoured, la dla II 'yi; gress-y. SVJ'TJls sVtd.
Weat Auatralla. 1 5 bales; greasv, S'vi-a
la Id. Tasmania. 200 balea: greasy. 7 VI a
Is IWd. New Zealand, 4.1o0 bales; scoured,
iWVriHa SSjd: greasy, 7d'3!s 1V1 Cape of
Onod Hope and Natal. 1 fer bales; aroured.
lldfll 4Wd;. greaav. -flSivl. River Platte.
7iX) bales; acouied. Strll'id
ST. I.OL1& - March 2 -W OOU-Market
nominal; mdium grade combing nl
clothing. i :r. light fin. I7),ie; heavy
tine, l'tiTti, tub wasned. 3ji.u.
Buyer eemed anxlou for aunnlle snd the i butcher steers, S4.OOW1.25; sieets under ldi
oriering rnangea nanos preitv frerlv.
Toward the close, after ome of ihe more
urgent order were filled, the niaiket rated
off s Utile on the leaa dealrabl load. A
good many of the hog sold today at $t.50if
885, Willi tli best iiesvy hugn selling on
up aa high aa So so. Today .advance
makes up for the decline yesterday, leaving
the market about where It waa on Tues
day.
No Ar Ik r No A. Sh Pr
I" 14 . 4 44 . 2,7 40 4 0
II l4 40 ft 4S TO IM ... I ft.,
44 114 ... 4 10 41 741 .. ttn
44 141 40 4 4ft 17 24 . 4 le
14 117 . 4 4ft 2 24 12 4 40
42 144 12 4 4ft 41 in a o
71 Ill 140 4 4 ft Ift HI H
i 174 . 4 4ft 74 4 . . 4 ,
117 to III t (I . t 40
2ft it" ... 4ft II 24 d 4
74 .... SO M T4 321 b,
M SOT 4 I aO 44 1:4 4 4 0
St.
I Ihs., S1.5iit.0ii; to kei and feeders. U.i'i
8 75: cowa and heifera. S4..d4) ju; cannei s.
t. bull. IX.ioo 6u; calve, to !ix
B.W. leaps inu iiiuism eieers. i on n. if , j I.OllOon
cowa and heifer. $.'.7oo 25. ) turned
HOOS Receipt. 6.(ai head. Market 5c to , tu.mlnsllv
10c higher. Pig and lights, $4 iica .;
packurs. VaMiA ; hulcliets. tt a.Vti7 liu.
BUEF.P AND I.AM Hit Receipts. J.C'i
hesd. Msrket strong. Native miiuoiia. H. 75
8ra86: lamba. 86 60m no; .till unl buckn.
S3.otVae.ei1; Blockers, $3 25046.
la (tie and Fames' Prodae Prices Par.
alshed by Boyera aad Wheleaalera.
BUTTKll Creamery. No.' 1 dailverad to
the retail trad In 1-lb. cartons. Slo; N. t
in 80-lb. tubs, S0V; No. in 1-lb. tgrtons.
SSc; in 80-1 b. tubs, 27)4:; pscsang stocg, lio;
fancy dairy, tubs, 2oQlc; common roll,
fresh mad, 20c. Market Cfeaogas vry
Tuesday.
KOaS Fresh sellink stock, candled. 209
tic. No storage stock in Omaha maxkaL
CHEE8K-Flnt Wisconsin full cisasx,
twins, lac: young America), In hoop, U4Ae;
favorit, I In hoop, 18c; dalalea. SO In hoop.
lDVro; cteam brick, full case. 16c; block
Bwlss. lbc; full-cresm llraburger, leg.
Beef Culs-Rlbs, No. 1. Uc: No. S, 13oi
Mo. 8, tSo. Loin, No. 1. ltHgc; No. S, 14c; No.
S. 11c. Chuck. No. i. 7Vsci No. S. eVtc; No.
t, ,o. Round, No 1, BWOt No. S. 6si No.
S, 7Wo. Plate. No. i. Bc; Jti. t, Mo.
S, 6c.
POULTRI-Allv. springs, 12c; bens, loe;
rucks, 6Hc; duck. liAec, gae, so; tur
key, ltc; plgaons, per do., too; guinea
fowl, per do., Si-60, squao, per doe. Si.
Dressed, hn. Uc; springs, 1347l3Hc; Cock,
gc; ducks. 12c; gee, lio; turkeys. Ce.
FISH WhltefUh, froaen. luc; barring.
SVhc; aslmon, loc; plk. toi plokrl, bct;c;
trout, 10c i catfuih. I(j4ilc; halibut, tc; red
snapper, Uc; black baas, Sbo; crapplae, stf
tc; perch, tc; codfish, Uc; smells. 8c; ls,
15c; lobsters, green, Sio; kolled, 40c frogs'
leg. 44c.
No. 1 rib. UVsc: No. S. Uo: No. a, Ssa
No. 1 loin, Wc; No. 2, UVc; No. S. Uc.No.
1 chuck, 7fcc; No. X 7c; No. t. VAo. No, 1 '
round, c; No. 2, 8'iC. No. S, So. Ho. I
elate, 6Vc; No. 2, 6c; No. 8, SWe.
FREBH FRtiTb Apples, New Tbi
Baldwins. 84; fancy &tu Davis. St; Missouri
fipplu. S3-34; Idaho Roam Beauties. Si; -xtra
fancy Ban Davla, par boa. Si. fto. Ba
' nana, t-bunch lots. 34c par lo. oranges.
tfaqtii. Lemons, S3 60&M.wU Grape fruit.
K Orapea, Malagas, $7 W per keg. Florida
plneapplea, per crat. IS.
VEGETABLES Kansas srveetpotatoes.
12.76 per bbL California celery, large. Toe:
ttuallar, toe. Nw York Holland sd cab
'jag. 2Vu pr lb. Wisconsin Rd Olobe
onion. 144c per lb. California caultflower.
$3 par crate. Tomatoes, Florida. -hkt
erst, 86 60; Cuba. t-baakt crate, SS. Let. '
tuce, par do., 40c. Old vegetables par
snips, turnips, carrots-SJ. 28 par bbi. Florida
naw beet, carrots, parinlps, turnips, etcw
per dot., 76c
Metal Market.
NKW YORK. Mrch 36.-M ETALB-Ttis
London tin market was 10a higher, wltn
spot quoted at 4.129 12 d and futures si
1131 Js till. The IiksI market whs quiel
bui higher in svmpslhy with spot, being
Hunted at SAoucu -ji',t. t'opp.r advanced io
L'. Is fci fur spot and oH 17 M for fu.
luies In ihe. I. .ndoti nurl.eL. The local
tntiket was un hanged, with l.ske quoted
ai $12 TTjfj 471,; electrolytic. $12.37l.-8 U.S-I;
casting. Sr.'.Vol.' 37',. U-gd waa higher, at
til lis ;!il In linduii. The locsl market
remained quiet at $-'I.Sl7i,t(4.'i. eipelter ad
VHIii'Fd : ti,l 10 Ll 1 in the lnd,,
I market. Locally the ni.rki-i va ciuleL M
, 4.771.. ,oll w.t . unchanged In Ihe
markt-i. with Cleveland warrants
ai 4m 3d. Tiie local market waa
inn liansed. No 1 foiiu.lrv nmih.
em. tit. :um It. 7;.. No. J. SlS.lfj 1 35; No. 1
Kiuiheni and No. I suyihem suit. $14 m
18 5". .
HT 1.(1118. .March '.'. M ET A I. S 14,1
Heady; S3 f,. Hiell. r. ateadv. ft.f.
Kaaeae City Live tlork Market.
KANSAS CITY. March 26 CATTi.K
P.ecelpts, S.000 hd. Including 800 .futh
erna; matket teady to strong; choiass ,.x.
port snd dreaeed beef ateer. tt.OOii 8.75;
fsir to good. S6O04J8OO. eeslein teer.
$6(i04tiu: Blockers and feeders $3 7.Sfi
5 0: aouthern aleer $4 8(14' 6 1. south
ern rows. SJ.JOia 4 SO, native cw. r.' 7.',
aad Hoala. .
March A -OII-4-rdit
rMs ; averag.
aver-
bbl.
Oil
OIL I 'IT Y. f'.i
halluces 81. 7: inns, .luS.vsl
1m ,41 lihie. ; hipment. i.SJt
age iil.ju I, his.
rWANXAH. March 25 TL'RPENTIN T
-Hrni. j;..-.
l.oSMN-riim; R. S3 i: T, S3 ; E. $8 3"
I 41. H4": It $3 V): I $4 10; K. $ ;
J M, V. fto; N, t yu, W. Q., Si SO, W. .
t