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    THE OMAHA DAILY REE: Tt'KlsDAY. MAIaVll :;o. WX
CRlCi AND PRODUCE MiRlETI;";
DiitBDointine Cubles Strt Whmt I v.,.,r shipments
.... Ifl (PHI
Trifle Lower. V-"
. DtJ
i Oats, hu.
F.vV
TiA irr r- "e,-i i . .
' ivvtuoaiv flJLW S BILLL J U JLLiSH
Damn Rcpairls tilse Bet
ter Toaa to rrlres, Which ne.
reeal la netting on a
llriir Hula. -
OMAHA. Msrch 29. 19.
I Haanpolnting rahlea alerted nil
l)o inn
7.0iK
s n
44 Or
34 .mo
'""K (.KNKRU, MARK FT
arloae
Qaolatloas f -r B-
4 onamodtt les.
celpts. !1 1.17 . bbls ; exports. 24.5-0 hbH ;
""ket firmly h.lfl. with demand alack;
Minnesota patent. IS atfM.On: Minnesota
1L"'. -,-"6: Winter etrslghts. ..
.: 'n'r "traa. I4.cn-ci4.a5; winter pat-
7 -"5.t: winter low grade. t3.90d i
KEW.ORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Market it Again Active and Valuei
Advance Rapidly.
MAST LARGE BUYING ORDERS
Forelgo Marketa Rlw a fi of
Settlement of Balkaa Affair ana
Movement la Reflected
Hera.
NEW YORK, March i The stock msr-
l4: Kansas sti Sight. lfi.2!iS.4fi. Rye flour, I Kt today fulfilled the prumlae of a alder
speculative interest man aas contameo in
. Rii'Hni" ...... . . . m. . ..
trifle lower th,a morning, but tha domestic I . hoi,'..' $Vifli 7s" Hack iheat flni? ,.ie
newa com nues bull ah an. I on numerous ' J mickwheat flour, qmel.
damage reporie a better feeling exlsed
wnlrii firmed prices to a steady basis, but
no heavy advance wu registered.
Corn waa weak owing to a alack demand
and cajh offerings were onlv taken at a
slightly lower figure, aa tha world a visible
showed an Increase.
Wheat opened easy and aold off gradu
ally on weak cablea. but bullish newa and
a decrease In tha world'a visible supply
started prices up and a apurt of buying
aupport from leading longs advanced values
cloee to the crop record. May wheat opened
at n.11 and closed at tl.lt.
Corn waa weak arid nervous at I he
si art. cauaed by a easier demand and freer
offerings. Cash cofn waa lower and offer
ings were slowly taken. A better demand
should develop or a decline Is evident.
May corn opened at 82Vc and closed at
H-"c.
Primary wheat receipt were 842,000 hu.
snd shipments ware irw.ono bu.. against
recelpti last year of 682.000 bu. and shlp
menia or 221000 bu.
Corn receipts were 471.000 hu. and .Mo
menta were 444.000 bu., againat reoelpta
last year of 887,000 bu. and shipments of
4K.on0 bu.
'les ranees were 117.000 bu. of corn, none
of oata and wheat and flour equal to 399.
m bu.
Liverpool closed ,6',o' higher on wheat
and 'Ad higher on corn.
Looal range of o preens:
Article. Open. Hlh.l LowTTciose-i Sat y.
Wheat- I ,
Mav... 1 11SI f 111,: 1 1IS 1 1 I1,
July... 9V l oovi 99 1 0f"ii :"
Corn' " I' I
May.., tJi 2'
Oats i
May... Sim , ' 51',! 61V SI',
CX)R.'MKA1 St,..,i,.. .1,1.. ...a ...!
MW-V,.1.Sfi''-e; ,oar. 'tl.i0TM.55: kiln dried.
R V E Dull ; No. 1 western, t7c, f. o. b.
New York.
BARI. BY steady; mailing. 7ff7o. c. I. f.
New York; feeding. Tlfj75c, c. I. f. New
York.
WilGAT Receipts, 7B.W0 b.i.; exports,
Ui ff) bu. Hpot. firm; No. I red. tl.MSfl
1-S7S, elevator, and tl.27',. f. o. b, afloat;
No. I northern, Duluth. V.aKH. f. o. b.,
aflnat; No. 2 hard winter. tl iaV). f. o. b..
afloat. The hulls gsve the w.ieat market
xorllent support today and the ceneral
trend of prices waa sharply upward. Higher
continental markets, bettec.raah demand,
unfavorable crup advices., all contributed
to the advance, and final pikea showed
N814c net rl. July la.l'ng. My closed
at tl.fl', and Julv t ll 14V
CORN Recelpie. KKI bu. ; exports. 81.S0O
hu. spot, steady; No. 2. (levator, and
73Sc. f o h.. a. 'Inat; No. 2 vellow. 73Sc
f. o. b.. afloat. The market was quiet and
a shade easier, closing 'sfiAtc nt lnwr.
Mav. 7:n,iti74We. closed at ;ic. Julv cloaed
at 7.'IV and September at 'Jc.
AT8-he-eipts. 59.B0O l.u. Spot, steady :
mixed oMs. to J2 lbs.. W'tfr67Hc; natural
white, '.'S to .12 lbs, i7rt,c; clipped white,
it to 40 lbs . iiTtreic.
BRAN-flteady; spring. tJ?.W; middling,
ti?7.5': city. f27.75.
HAY-Htm: No. 3. 'tic; good to choice.
P'oSnC.
flinES-null; Bogota. lV3i4c; Central
America, liw-ic.
I.KATMKK Quiet ; acid. JArfrWc-PROV'lSlONS-fieef.
oulet: family. $15.00
15.,"i0; niMi. $10.00$ n. on; beef hms, IUM
'J.0O; packet. $14.orfj14.iii: My exlra Inrlia
Oanaha Caatt Prlcea.
WHEAT No. t hard,-$1. 1011. 11'4: No. 3
hard. $1.07'44M.l': No. 4 Hard. $1.0&'1.(V
Xo. . spring. $1 07ffl.oi".
CORN No. S. ftvswn4c; No. 4. ot,a69.e ;
No. t yellow. sVt7'0a,ie; No. 3 yellow. Yffi
""'tc; No. ft white. l1!iJi1S-
OATS No. J mixed. i9c; No. S vellow.
b,c: No. '3 white. 50c; No. 4 white. Wrf'
f0c: standard, oWtflfllc.
RYK-No. t. 74c; No. $. 72Vg73c.
tarlet Keeelpta.
., Wheat. C'n"i. Oa'
the sudden revival on Saturday. The effect
of the rapid advance In prices at the end
of the week was to bring in a large increase
of orders for stocks today, which mere
executed in the market wltii many symp
toms of speculative excitement.
The volume of the market was run up
by noon to HO.OOO shares, thus rather ex
ceeding the recent average for a full day'a
bimlneaa. Brokera found themselves with
ordera on their handa when the market
opened for purchase of anywhere from 1 00
to t.OUO shares ot siuck, the latter figure
representing Individual purchases In sev
eral cases aa reported on the floor. More
over, theee ordera were for purchase at the
market In some cases, that la, without
limitation on the price. This state of af
faire waa responsible for the buoyant uu
ahoot of opening prices, first quotations in
United States Steel and I'nlon Paclfio be
ing wide, or with slmultajieoua prlcea carv
ing a fraction. Btsldna the sudden flowing
of the speculation In the local market
Saturday, foreign markets contributed the
Influence of the definite aettlemenl of the
dlapute between Austria and Servla re
ported In the morning dlspetchea. This re
lieved the Ixndon and European markets
from quite a weight of depreaalon and com
bined with the brightening money outlook
to atlmulate a apeculatlve revival abroad.
The effect was seen In the large receipts
of ordera for the purchae of American
securities in New Tork, estimates of Jxin
dona buying for the day running from
7I.000 to 100.000 ahares. This waa a material
actor on the strength of the market and
had a pronounced effect on the foreign ex
change market ratea for exchange on Lon
don, making a heavy decline under the in
fluence of the credits established abroad
by these foreign purchases. The question
of further gold exports waa thtia definitely
surance that peace his rome In the Balkans
raised prlcea on the Bourse today and busi
ness waa lively. Banking, mining and elec
tric sharea were from I In I per cent hlaher.
Government rails also were up. but snip
ping nnd industrial ahares made no ad
vsncea The close waa quiet.
PARIS. March Prlcea on he Bourse
today were notably firm on the setlle
ment nf the Balkan question. The private
rate of discount Is l' per rent, a dcllne
of ' per cent.
"lew tsrk Maaiey Market.
NEW TORK. March S MONEY On
call. eesv. IVil per cent; ruling rate. 14,
per rent! closing bid. 1H per cent: offered
at l1, per cent. Tim loans, veiy dull nd
steady; slxtv days. 2,ftfm per tent; ninety
days. 2 per cent; six months. 24?3 per
cent.
PRIME MIEL'ANTILB PA Priit 69 4
per cent.
STKRMNO EXCHANOS Weaker, with
actual buainess In bankers' bills st $4.Mtl5
tJ 4: . for sixtv-dav bills and at $4 87 70 for
demand: commercial bllla. t4 Witi V
Ml.VFR Bar. Vsc: Mexican dollars. 44c.
BONDS Government, steady; railroad,
firm.
Closing quotations on bonds - aa fa),
lows:
C g. ref. is. reg WIHInt. M. M. 4Se H
4 i-fumon lOltoJ.psa 4e ''4
U. f. res 101 do 4S 'fc
do roupna Ill' do Zd Mrlea t
U. a. 4a m Ill K V. So. la) as... 7.
do coupon 1"4 talis Khor. d. 4i lll W
Aiiis-rnai. in ... ni. a n. uni i"i
Am. Artmillural it ! M . K. T. 1st 4s.. ts
Am T T ct. 4 . 1714 do lit a ref. 4t ... 7
Am. Tobsoro 4s 1 do n. 4W "44
do 4s UK Me. Fertile 4s "
Aiehlson sen 4a Wts. Y. ( l't
do g. b. 1st 4 5'4 dn deb. ir I4
do r. 4s '" N. Y Cite 4s new..lllS
do CT. it 17H!. Y . N. H. at H
0MAU1 LIVE STOCi MAREETl
Cattle of All Kindt Show More or
Lett Decline.
Atlantic c. U lit 4i. 714 rr .
Bsl. V Ohio 4l.
dn. !,
d a. w. m
IMC Tr. T. 4s ...
Colo, so ist Is ..
Central of us. . ..
f'sntral tosthar s.
O. of N. J. I 6.
Ohen. Ohio mt.
I'HIrsio 4V A.
r . B q. l 4i
.lt'N. H. 1st e. 4s..
. 'S do r. 4
. H'.No, Ptrific 4a.
. 14 H do Ss
.lotiuo. B. I.. rtd. 4 ..
l'WSPenn. rr. Ilu 11.
. 44 do tin. i
.V7'4nrdln( sen. 4.
.lMv,
. "
ST
. let
. 71
. ',
. M
M44
. 10614 U. A i. T. Is.
u B. w.
M do 1st gold 4s.
C. M. I I F. I tVt IKIRMboard A. I..
c.. n. I. e P.
do eol. Is
do rfrif 4a
rcc. Bt. L. B. 4a.
Colo. Ind. la
Oolo. Mid.
r. A g. r.
Tl Be Parlflr ool.
KVs a 1st rsf. 4a....
MS So. RallwaT 5s...
M do n. 4s.
, 7.1 tnina Pmelfte 4s..
14 44 do rr.
ii7
lfl.i'l. Iard. uukt; westeti . $l.4tr0.50; re
fined, steady; continent. $10.90; South Amer
ica. $11.60; compound. tS.lJVavffl. Pork,
sternly; family, tin So; short clears, $lfloir
21. 50; mess, $IH.iVK'a1lt.00.
T.M.I.OW 8tesdv; c ity i per pkg ).
6",c; country (pkgs. freet, 5Vi!c.
CICE Quiet ; dontrsttc, fair lo extr. 2
HlHif. Japan, nominal.
Bl'TTKR Firm ; receipts, 4.38; creamery
specials. '4fli": offirlal price. 31c; extras,
ntl'jt ; third to firsts. 21fJc; held, third to
first. 310(1 'Xc: pro-es. common 10 epeclal,
17M:'4c; western facton.'. firsts. 19tt).4c;
' western imitation creamery, firsts. 2tK8!lc.
... ; CHICKSK Firm; receipts. 672; state, full
Li cream, specials. 1ci 17f : state, full cream,
...! fancy. lntc: stale, full cream, good to
fine, lo1!': winter made, best. 14V.C. winter
made, good to prime, U'iljMV-; winter
j" ' made, ciimnton to ratr. itnjc; skims, run
. ..... 'to special. I'ifil-'tc.
r eat area af the Trading: and I loilim KG(13-Firm receipts. 17974: state, renn
Prlces aa Board of Trade. IsylvRitia and nearly fancy, selected, white,
CHIOA&O. March 2 Wheat for Septem- j -4c; state, Pennsylvania and nearby fancy,
her delivery touched a new high reconl ! 'air to choice, whit, ITtrc; brown ami
nuxea. lancy. .un . orun una mixea,
fHlr to choice. WgaHvl western firsts,
1f4,9-30'4c; seconds, ilvdic; southern firsts,
19:; seconds. 19&W4c.
POl'UTRT Alive, chickens, broilers, 'd
SSc: fowls. H'jc; dressed, dull; wentern
chickens, 12',c; fowls. IMjlSVxc. ,
WRITHKI1 in THE GRAIN RKl.T
ss t I Ida 4 I- Ham Haa am t ittA I i afiinl sa rAfliHlirt
mess. 22i-'S O0 Cut meats, firm; pickled , foreign money markets, presaging
be lles, $.,o10.00; pickled hams. $l0.2o' , n,.o .oetimulatlon of funds whleh
Chicago ...
Minneapolis
Omaha
Duluth
5
..SM
.. 34
CHICAGO ftRAtN AD PROI l4IOl
mark for the season today, when It sold
st $1.004,. The May delivery advanced to
within 4c of the heal mark of the seaaon,
while tha July option failed by So of equal
ling the top figure. The close was steady
at the high point of the day. Corn, oats
and provisions alao cloaed strong.
Weekly statistics were the chief reason
for the buoyant tone which waa manifested
In the wheat plf during the .greater part of
H a day. World'a abiprnems showed . a de-.
crease of more than S.O00,u0 buahels, com
pared with the previous week, the amount
of breadstuff on ocean passage decreased
nearly 2.000.000 bushels and the visible sup
ply in this country decreased fW.000 bush
els. An additional demand for cash wheat
here and at Kansas City waa much more
hrtak and this had a bullish effect On the
market late in the day. Sentiment In the
pit waa a trifle bearish at the atart because
nf tha poor response of the Uverpool mar
ket, to tha local advance Saturday, but the
buying Of May bv a few scattered shorts
soon cauaed a substantia rally. The mar
ket waa alao supported by the leading bulls.
Toward midday, tha mackat again heeam
quit weak for a short time owing to
profit talking by some of the big holders,
hut soon rallied again on buying brought
out by the Improvement in the rash situa
tion. On this bulga May advanced to $1.194
and July to $1 Oss. The close waa strong
at net galna for the day of Ho to T,gic,
May helng at 11.1ft1. and July at tl.06V
The corn market closed firm at net gains
for the dav of ,(,, to Ho, May being at
tKHjfwrv and July at toe.
Trade in the oats pit waa rather dull.
The market cloaed firm at net gains of
' to HQ?, with May at WHc and July at
474c.
Provisions were rather weak earlv in
the day. but rallied later. At the close
prlcea were $VSl6e above the closing quo
tations of Saturday. ,
The leading futures ranged aa followa:
Artlclea.l Open. High.) lxw. CJoae.l Sat y"
Wheat I I I I I
May II l!, t 1V I IS 1 1V 1 18S
.liny i utv,", 1 tivi ttvn', I iW4 1 06.
8ept. Wt&V 1 tWSI 1 00,:
Corn-e- I
May -
July 1
Opt.
Oeta
May July
Fept.
Pork
Mav
Julv '
Sf pt.
l-atd-May
.
July ,
Sept.
Ribs
May July
Eept.
viirv
M
fits'
47 ys'47S0H'
VI , 39S'
I I
74t:S'9'1l6Sff7
M !V 6H I
. 5i a6v,titSf's'
rih.
M
47
Fair Taesday and ot Mark Change
In Temperalare.
OMAHA. Mny 19..
The weather Is generally cloudy and un
settled In the central vaJleya and through
out the west. Light snows are falling tula
morning In the upper Mississippi and upper
Missouri valleys and along tnc eastern
slope of the Rocky mountains. Light rains
are general along tiW Pac:fic coast, and
light snows otcurred throughout tne north
west within the last twenty-four hours.
Very light and acattered precipitation oc
curred in the lower lake region and east
ern states during Sunday bur fair or
partly cloudy fweather prevails east of the
Mississippi river. No Important change In
iempralure as occurred in the central
valleys or west during the lost forty-eight
hours, and there Is no indication of any
Important change In this vicinity tonight
or Tuesday. The weather will be generally
cloudy and aomewhat unaettled but the
outlook la net favorable for precipitation
worthy of note.
Record of temperature and precipitation
compared with the oorreaponding day of
the last three years:
1KUM. 19"). 1907. 190.
Minimum temperature 31 x .1$ w
Precipitation T . .10 .00
Normal temperature for today, 43 de
grees. Deficiency In precipitation since March L
.76 of an Inch.
Deficiency corresponding period In 1304,
M of an Inch.
Deficiency corresponding period in 1907,
1.06 inches. L. A. WEI-flH.
local Forecaster.
the expected accumulation of funds which
will follow the April settlements and the
Increase In confidence resulting from the
Balkan settlement. The speculative ele
ment continued to lay much stress on t lie
eatly return to the financial district In
tended by B. H. Harriman and the nn
ferences which have taken place between
that gentleman and President lrfuls Hill of
the Or eat Northern. The Harriman stocks
were prominent features of strength. South
ern Pacific, In fact, selling at the highest
price of record, while Colon Pacific touched
a price within a fraction of the highest
made since the panic. Another factor In
the strength of the market was the report
from Washington of Influential efforts be
ing made o expedite the program of tha
tariff bill and the hope thus aroused that
this matter will be disposed of at an early
date and removed as a disturbing Influence.
There waa much discussion of the anthra
cite labor outlook and the professed belief
that a costly conflict would be avoided
waa a helpful Influence on the whole mar
ket and on Reading in particular. News
bearing on the advance did not extend
much beyond these points and the technical
position aa reflected In the long passive
resistance of prices to apparently depress
ing factors waa the point most relied on.
At the advanced level of prlcea today there
was vary heavy selling to realise at all
stage, snd this had some ultimate effect
on the rise. The absorption power of the
market, however, waa Impressive and tnis
sustained the undertone of confidence In
the speculation. AdvanCea in prices of
copper and lead were announced during
the day. Reports from the steel trade In
dicate that In spite of the dullness In that
trade In general, orders for structural ma
terial in March were the largest for any
month in the history of the trade.
Bonds were firm. Total aales, par value,
$0,796,000. United Suuea : bonds were un
changed on call.
Numoer of salts and leading quotations
on stocks wara:
Salt. Hifk. Lost. CIMa.
. . 7."i 7i4
. 1.1 M4 4V M
,S It HH 1!S, ,
. 1.40 H " 42H i!1.
. 1 300
. t.lon
. !K) Ml,
Kansas City liraln aad Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. March 29 -WHEAT-l n-
changed to Ifl higher; No. 2 hsrd. tl.t.$
rr 70 17 to
17 00 17 17 70
17 8JV, 17 M'4 17 75
10 1 10 20 10 07V
10 2SH 10 10 10 ft ) I
10 40 10 45 10
I 37V' iV 30 j
K,l K awl
2W (70 571,
1.20: No. 3 hard. $1.111.18: No. 2 red. $1 .2:
tfl. 3X: No. 3 red. tl .tf1 .33.
CORN I'nchansed; No. t misted, t3$'4l$ie:
ms :a
S1. !0i-i I northern spring, tl.a'tl.211,; No. 2 north
I
17 2',; 17 T7Va
17 ?i4 17 80
17 9!V 17 SO
10 So
10 15
10 J5
4'.1,! S7U,
1 a r.-.v
No. t.
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOUR earty : winter patents. tf
11714; straights. tllMWM; spring patents
l&4a0; straights. $4.1.2S; bakers. $4 06
4JP4.
RTB tNo. I. TAo.
BARLJTY Feed or m'xlng, KX6Bc; fair
to choice) realtmg. K$f.V.
8WHID-Flag, No. I southwestern.
No. 1 northwestern, $l.fe. Timothy, M lb
Clover. $00.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bhl , $17 0
17 45. Ird, per 100 lbs.. $10. lOJf.1 0.12V Short
ribs sides looee, $i.ROif4.30. Sliort clear
sides 1 boxed I. t.50 9.82V.
IXK8 eneaidv at mark, cases Included,
first, lie: prime firsts. !J0c.
CHFUSB-Kirm; daialea, 16StPl: twins
l4locr young Ajnericas, 10V'; long horns,
tac
POTATOWI-STeadv: choice, to fancy.. RV.
lc: fair to good. afJ7c
POUL PR T-Steady; turkeys. 17c; chick
ens 15c; arcings, lie.
VKAl Steady; 50 to D-lb. weigius. 4UV--
tn tfc-lh. weights. 5V; at to lPVlb
weighia, atrAtV. .
Total clearances of wheat and flour were
equal ta IM000 bu. Prlmsry reeeipts were
42.000 ba., eampared with Ogitto on the
corresponding day a year ao. Tlie vlath'e
supply 4f wheat In the United Elates de.
creaaed Mi. 000 bti for the week. The
amount of breadstuff en ecesn (Mage
decteasew I $44,000 bu.
rTatlmated rjrepla (ortomor nw: Wheat.
R4 -ara; rmrn, 1S4 cars; oats, 1S7 cats; hogs!
II 000 head
while, He. No. 3
while, M'Scj
2c;
No. 3 mixed. ti:'.c; No
wlille. 5c.
(ATS Unchanged ; No.
No. 2 mixed. 61452c.
R Y" K 7:vtr77e.
HAY Steady 10 firm: choice timothy,
tl. Otin 10.50; i-hoce prairie, t9.26fl9.50; choice
alfalfa. 1 15. 0i t1 00.
Bl'TTKR CieHmery, 30c; liists
seconds. -: packing stock, 17c.
EHOS Kxtrfis. ISc; current recelpti, flat
at li'sc; seconds and dirties, 1V.
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu 7." 4.0OO
Corn, bu Srt.Oiw ).0OO
Oais. bu 22.000 K.OOO
Options at Kansas City:
Articlei.
Open . I High. j Low. I Close.
Wheat
May July
Corn
Mav
July .,
A Aaked.
I ! I
1 t I loSl 0MS1 Wi
7',: wsi :v
".'24,T1 "JS; 2SA
tt,
Amslrsnaied Coppor
Am. C. P
Am. C. Jr r. r'
Ant. rottoo oil. . .
Am. H. A I., pit ....
Am. lo Sseurltls
Am. UniMd Ol I. .......
Amsrlean LooomotWe ....
Am. Uoeomotlt pfd
Am. I. A n
Am. I. R pfd
Am. Sugar Rofinlog.
Am. To1pcn pfd
Amertran Wooisn
Ansronda Mining Co..
Airbiaon
Atebiiion pd
Atlsntlo C'ut Lis
Haltlmoro Ohio
tUl. Ohio r'd
Brnoklrs Rapid Tr . .....
Canadian Pacific ...
Central Lutber
Ontiml Iathsr p:d.
Contra! of New Joraey....
ChMapoaJio Ohio
Chicago Ul. W
rnlugo N. W
r , h. at. P
0. . O.. C. St. h
Colorado P. A I
Colorado A B
1. 'olo. Bo. IK pfd
Colo, g Bo. Id pfd
Coaaolldaiad (mi
Cart PToducta
riawars g Hudaon
ritnvar A Rio t.rando ...
D. R. O ptd
Ulstlllsra' loruntiM ....
Kris
un 1st p'd
Kris Id pfd
(Mnml Eiortrlr
Orat Northarn pfd
Urest Northarn ors etfs
Illinois (Antral
Intorborougb Mot
Int. Mat. pfd
International Paper
Int. Papor pfd
International Puqp
lows Ctntral
Kanaaa I lly Bo
K. ('. Bo. pfd
Loularttls A N
Minn. Bt Ionia
M.. Bt. P. A S. I. M ...
Miaaouri ParKte
M , K. T
M . K . T ' pld
Nativnat Load
Now Yorli Central
V Y . O. W
Norfolk I Wtatarn.
North American
Northarn Pacific
Pacific Mail
Panoaylvanla
Poopla'a Oaa
p . :., c. a 11. 1.
Praed Bteol tar
J4.K MS
40W . 40u
11
14 V 1S
634, M'
1IS
7Va tun.
l.Sn 104'j IMS 10'S
WO) 3!T4 1X1 , till
' mm ' ms m
1,409 It IIS
4.KM b 44V,
U.IOS 106S, If
1.400 111 Vt 1M
13.200 llVa 111
ii.ion .'iis '
i)0 171', 170
Itm h2 ma
44',
i.S
l'H
121
111',
44
74
1.1
S4S
1U
6S
i
HI
14.XW) 70 W S
1,300 6t, .S
1 .son isih iso
1I.IW0 14TH 144T, 147S
MM ;fii, tfi 74..
MOD ih 84S 4,
Mil 4VW 4!. 4
I 000 IZS "S S
no 71m. 7S "S
ll.MHI H8V 117 111
oo ' iS iS
177H 17
t.MM 41, 44
17S
4a
1 am
i.nou
14.41
1.S0O
1100
8
;s
if
1.71)0 161
7 V,
4'4
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4?4
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SI,
ITS
42
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11.400 14o4 1441,
"0 Ik', 4 CJI'4
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l.U, )! II',
7. HOI
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40',
s
I1
s
in
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Dal. A H ev. 4a.
do 1st ret. 4a....
D. A R. O. 4s....
nltlllra ts
Brie p. 1. 4s
do gn. 4l
do rv. aer. A....
do aeries ft
Cen. Blet. ev. 4a...
III. con. 1st ref. 4
Int Mat. 4W'
Bid. Offered.
. 4W. 44 4e 1st A ref. 4e .
. lOOwir. B. Rabeer la
.104V4P. I Ateel M H
. IT Va.-Ca.re. Cters. Is.
. 71 Wabash 1st as
. ad do let A ox 4t ...
. II Weat am Md. 4s
. Tl West. glee. r. la .
. MS Wl Central 4a . ..
. 11 D. a R. O. rf la.
.100i:
'7',
7",
. I?44
. 44V4
. II
444
.111
. T444
.104
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.tuS
. 74',
. M
.. S
. 44',
44
HOGS MOSTLY FIVE CENTS LOWER
Sheep aad l.aaaba Fairly Aellve ni
Ten t Fifteen Ceata Higher
Than the Beat Tlase
Last Week.
SOUTH OMAHA. March . 1H0
Receipt s were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Kstlmate Monday , .4tio .onO
dame day last week....t.082 4. Tot 9.069
Same day 2 weeks ago.. 4. $79 $.221 .U
Same day $ weeka Bgo..4,7tO 7,74 771
8sme day 4 weeka ago.. I. AM A4 SO.tW
8ame day last year $.197 $.404 4.7J4
Tha following table snows the receipta of
rattle, hoga and aheep at South Omaha for
the year to data, compared with last year:
l)f ling lac. Pec.
Cattla 2,47 2!.S2 -7
Hogs ttM. 770 798.764 106.94
Shep 4UI m SJ0.1S4 $2,910
Tn, following table shows the average
price of hogs at South Otnana tor the last
several days, with comparisons:
Hale. I 190$. 190.19O7.19O$.l$OS.1904.lO$.
t K
t 49
44
$44
March 17.
March 18.
March 19.
March 90.
March 21.
March 22
March Jt
March 24.
March 26.
March 20
March 27.
Maroh 2$.
March 29. t tft
MV4
t 6A4
( fio
4 Ml I $ 11
4 68 It M
4 J t 48
4 Ml t 44)
4 7S. $ 26
16'
4 791 t 1$
4
r7V 4 l t 08
$87 I t 01! 03
$73 It 621 11 1
601 $ 23
$ m
t 17
t 19
$ 18
X
I
to
t 27
4 98
t 01
t ox
t 13
$ W
6 01
i M
R 16
j
6 1X
t M
t 04
4 $B
t 9S
4 9n
4 9
I Ml
t 04
t It
1 1
1 oa
T It
7 $8
7 So
e
7 44
7 97
7 4
7 22
7 38
27) 6 10 $ 171 T to
I ttli t $091 14)
Sunday.
The official number of cars of stock
brought in today by each road was:
cutie. nogs, onwp, i r a.
A O. rfdl cfa .l'H',
C, Al. A 81. P. Ry
Missouri paciric
Union Pacific M 14
C. A N. W., cant .... J 4
C. A N. W.. weal ... 86 29
C, St. P.. M. A O.. 13 J
(.. R. A O . east
j C, R. At W , west.... SO 3
., ft. 1. v. 1 ., enai.. i
Illinois Central S
C. O. W 4 1
211
t.ecal Securities.
Uiintallona furnished by Samuel Burns.
jr., 614 New lorn i.ite, ummi.
Arery Company
Beatrice Creamery, com
Beatrice Creamery, pfd. 4
City of Omaha bonds 4S4S 1421
Douglas County 4a 1441
Cate City Malt Company. 4
Ind. Tal. la li tonvfc pro Bonnet
Katiaaa city Ry. A Light 5s 1411
Kanaaa City fly. Light, pf
Kanaaa City Ry. A Light, rem
Nebraska Telephone Stock
Omaha Oaa la 1417
Omaha C. I, I F ll 1441
Omahe C. L. P., pfd
Omabs C. . Bt. Ry. s 1114
O. A C. B. Bt. Ry. 4a 14M
Omabs A C. B. Bt. R., pfd. ; t-dl.
Omaha C. B. Bt. Ry., com. 4
Omaha 0. B. Ry. A B. pfd ....
Omaha Water Company (a 1414.
Omaha Water Company 4e 1444
Omaha Water Company 1st pfd
Omaha Water Company 26 pfd
Omaha Board of Trade Ridg Co. pfd...
Omaha Board of Trade Bldg. Co. com . .
State Inaursnce Company
South Omaha Bester 4'a 1414
Bute Barings Bank Block, Butte
Swift Co. tex-dl )
Bhetidss Coal It IMS
Bloui City Bloc Tarda pfd
Trt-Btate Land Co. pfd. teem. bonueV. ..
Union Stock Tarda Co. Stock. Omaha...
Union Cenau-uctloa Ce., Kanaaa City...
Bid Aaked.
110
It 47
14 W
104 '4 1044
IMS IV'S
104
II
I714 4HV4
71,
7
sr.
17 .
14
41
14
44
JS
Hid)
It
101 1,
o
M4 101
S 10
4 44
48 41
44
4
:4 w
1 t
44 4 104
40 4t
1M 1M
1
14
10114 lots
44 14
HI, 47
at m
II
2
Total receipts 213
The disposition of the day's receipts was
si follows. e:tch buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated:
Cattle, Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co...
Swift and Company ..
Cudahy Packing Co....
Armour Oo ,
Krey Packing Co
Swift, front country...
Carey At Benton
Uobman A Rothchild .
Hill a Son
J. B. Root At Oo
J. 11. Bulla
U F. Htiss
I.. Wolf
McCrearv A Carey ...
H. F. Hamilton
M. Ilagerty St Co
K. O. Inghram
Sullivan Bros
I, ehmer Bros
Illinois Packing Co
1 SchwartB-BolIn
Rothchllds
Other buyers
US
40
London Closing loka.
LONDON. March . American securities
opened firm today and during the early
trading ruled from to IV, higher than
Saturday's New Tork closing. The strength
of the market was due to the favorable
news from the near east.
London closing stocks:
rjoneole. money 44V4M , K. A T
l'N. T. Central....
4SNorfolk A W
107S do pfd...'
104I4 Ontario, A W....
11444 Pennavlrenia ....
'.144Rann Mines
71SRedlng
b'eSetithern Rj
dn acoeunt
Anaconda
Atchison
do prd -
Baltimore a (this.
Canadian Paclfle..,
Ctieaapeeke e O
( hkago a. w
4't
1.14
41 14
4A
47S
chl.. Mil. A Bt. P ..1J0S do ptd...
..
. . 1414
. . -4
.. 44V,
.124',
..l4 4
.. 47",
.. a
..t!
. . U'4
.. 441,
.. 414
s
re Reere l7,8nulhern Paelhc
Drnrar 4V RIO 0 47l'nlon Pacific
dn pfd do pfd
Brie J7'C. B. Bteel
dn la' pfd 43S OA pfd
dd Id pfd ll'eWantah
Grand Trunk ll do pfd
Iilinoia central 141 Hpaniah 4e
tMiiavltle S N 1 341 Amat. Conner
HlhVKK Har. sieacly at :i j-iid per ul.
MONKY 2'i2S per rent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for sliort bills is 2 per cent; for three,
months' hills, 1S4T1S per cent.
Boston Stocks and Bonds.
BOSTON. March 29. MonCy. call loans. 2
H4 ner centi time loans. ZQ per cent
t ,6VN e-'Se'A Pullman Plce t ar
Hallway Steel spring
( Reading
Reptihiic Steal
lalhle Bapply ot Grala.
NEW YORK, Msrch 29,-The via'ble sup
ply of grain In tne United States Saturday,
March 27. as compiled by the New York
Pr iduce exchange, aas aa follows:
Wheat. Ss.412.OnO bu. : decrease. St4,'i0 bu.
4 cm. t.75o.0"O hu. ; ii,tiase. 4oi.t4 bu.
Oats, .'7.'" bu.: decrease. 75.000 bu.
Rve. 604.I10O bu.; incrcaee, ;ii.(C4) bu.
Barley. 3 ".. bu.; iuctease, ', 1.14") bu.
Tne vis b e umiiiy fo !iei i. Canada
last Saturdav ana 7.71''.Ott. an increase tf T. bu i. A w
fi.flrt bu. T.'., y w- M
' 1 ntoa racttiS
Republic Mteel pfd
Rock laland Co. . .
Rock laland Co. pfd..
St L. B. P '.'d pfd
St. Ixmia B. W
Si. 1.. s. W. ptd
Bloaa-ftheffleld B. A I
Southern Pacific
lo. Patific pfd
Southern Railway
80 Railway p'd
Ttnneaaae Copper
Teus e psc.nc
,. 4.4u :i4 II
400 J 114,
. . 1.100 4S 44',
. ;.4w i4s 7414
.. I 4jrt 113', llli,
. . 1.000 ii', 41 ,
.. 1.6'Hl 146 141'4 144
. . 10.4O1 71 ' 7t, 7iS
. . 4:S 4iS 42S
XI 74 74 71
.. It 4O0 14 II 4.1,
. 41., son Hi', !' ltv,
. . 4.400 4S 444, 44S
1.400 40', 41',
. . S.IO0 SO', 7S II',
11.1MI I43S 1424 14;s
4-0 31 12, 11',
. . 14.7011 11,14, m lus
.. 4"1 I1J!, 11?', 111S
1.10 41 4-' 4:S
3'at 8S J714
40l ITS', 17 IT.i,
00 W' .17 114,
. .Iw4.il 114S HIS 14'S
400 111, !,
.. l ion w ;;u; ts
?tl,
s
W4
t4',
17
;s
Atchison adj 4a.
do 4a
Atchlaon
do pfd
Boaton A Albany.
Boston A Maine...
Boston derated .
N. T.. N. H. H
t'nion Pacific
Am. Arge. Chem..
do pfd
Am. Pneu. Tube .
Amir. Sugar
do pfd
Am. T. A T
Amer. Woolen ....
do pfd
Iioinlntou t. A
Bdlaon suae lllu..
Mane. Electric
do prd
Mass. Oaa
t nlted Pruit
t ailed 8. M
do pfd
V 8. Bleel
do pfd
Adventure
AUouei
Amalgamated
Arltona Com
Jt'l
Kn
10.
tl.
.. ms i 4.
14' 1 11.
.. 95S Atlantic IS
1""'Butte Coalition I4'4
I444ecal. Arlaona 101
I0ii,cal. Hecla 4S0
. .2S,centennin1 ...
.141 t'oppw Range
.!44Slaly Waat ....
.!6tPr,nklln
.IMSOraney 94
. 37 Oreene Cananea 10s
. 44 lata Rovale IS4
. i'llliM Mining
13"4iMI hlgan 1S
.11" Mont C. A C
.IMNorada 10T4
. HHoid Pomlnlon M
. 444tOareola !
4 parrot IS
.4 Qulncr 47 ',
. 1414lbannea 1414
. "S'iTamarack 7414
. 41 Trinity .145't
.nmi'nlted Copper !l'4
. 4441'. R. Mining 43
. mar. a. 011 is
. 44'it iab 41',
.lit Victoria 4S
. I Winona 14
. l'4WnWrtne 14)
. 7414 North Butte it,
. il'4
68.1
HfV)
460
162
m
208
102
M
16
2W
3
28
130
4
88
88
ISO
288
788
1,663
1.348
1.678
371!
128
1.231
420
2.02
73
188
12
1.477
.6.180 6.648 6.690
Total
CATTLK Receipts of cattle for the first
day of the week were quite liberal, 212
cars being reported In aa against eeventy
one cars one week ago and 177 cars two
weeks ago. It was in fact the beat Mon
day's run of cattle at thla nolnt since the
second week in January. About half or
very nearly halft nf the arrlvels consisted
of cattle on the Blocker and feeder order.
With liberal receipta and with prices from
other selling points reported lower the
market here on beef ateera opened slow
and weak. to 10c. lower. The decline was
not limited to the commoner grades es
pecially, but was fully noticeable on the
good cattle as any other.
Cows and heifers in soma cases sold
pretty nearly steady, but aa a rule they
too were weak to 10t; lower with the cloea
slow st the low noint of the day
The supply of stackers, end feeders on
the market waa excessive witn only actoui
the usual demand. The result waa a very
slow market with prices at least loo lower
and In some cases possibly worse tnan
that. It was well along toward midday
before enough cattle had changed hands
to make much of a showing and it was
considerably later than that berore a clear
anre waa finally effected.
auntctions ..o cattle: Good to choice corn-
fed ateera. t8.26fij4i.86; fair to good cornfed
steers, ti.804.25; oommon to fair cornfed
ateera, $4.600.60; good to choice cows and
heifers. $4.0076.60; fair to good cows and
heifers, $3.8054.oO; common to fair cows and
heifers. t2.25J3 SO; stock netieis. I3.uuv4.uu;
veal calves, n.Vi'al.ao; nuns, sings, etc.
I175fii4 86: anod to choice stockers and feed
ers. 4.6"tlo40; fair 10 good stockers and
feeders, $4.004 60; common to fair Block
ers and feeders, w.jwoh.w
BEEF STEERS.
Ar. Pr. No. A. Pr
Tlewr Tork Mlolasc Stoeka.
NKW TORK. March i Closing quota
tions on mining stocks:
Alice
Brunawtck Con. ..
Com. Tunnel slack
do bond
Con. Cal Vi ...
Horn Bllrar
Iron 8iir
Offered.
..174 leidTil!e One.
. . t Unit Cbiel ...
.. It Mexican
. . II Otiiarls
. . 44 Ophlr
.. 44 Standard .
..100 Vellow Jacket .
.. 4
.. M
..
. .140
.. 40
. .IM
.. 47
7 I0O
4.JOO
.
I.i'1
4n
100
U. "O 1 :
I'm im
loion ;i
4. "! 4S
1 400 4w,
4 400 :,
. I 4.0 4S
M 71
i44
44',
t'4
'S
24
44S
14'. '
1444
its 1U,
ie ,
V 941,
S 44.,
41
11
US
lis
41',
el
:S
I Ivereeol Oral a slarket.
Inloa Pa cilia pld .
a aubhar
B. Runner let 1
St. Loala General Market.
ST. IXUIS. Mo., March rt-WMFVT-Higher;
track: No. i red cash, t!S-l:tl:
tl.lo4Tl20; Ml, $l.loS11 1VV:
I.IVKRPOOI.. March Jt -WHKAT Spot. I V
steady No. 2 red western Winter, 8s 4Sd;t'- 8. B'.ael
futures, stesdy; May. 8s 4d; July, 8s Sd; J-'- ttsel pf4 ..
September. 8s
CORN Spot, firm: New American mixed
via Galveaton, 6a l'Vvl. rulures. dull; May
6a 9SI.
PKAl Canadian, aieidy; . $'td.
FIAM'R -Winter painta. stwng. 32s.
ttu'.c:
No. I hsrd
Julv. $1 OdsaiOtV
X)RN-Flrm: track: No. J cash
atw; Nol 3 white. iVeA'"" Mev,
July, eti-c '
4ATg-Flrm; track: No. 2 laah. iJi36.V;
No. White. 6o; May. 2Vio2T,c; .Inly
4Sc.
t'T Hlpher at 8w.
FIXLR Steady; red winter patents. $6 kj
4440; extra fancy and straight, ti.-ltai. .
hard winter cieaie. Iit)"4ili.
SF.EJJ Tlinothv. t2.SiatLj.
4'ORNMKAI,-$3 SO
rriAN V eak ; sacked east na k. tl II
Hi. 30.
II 4 Y-Mrin; timothy. t.Vij II 60; prairie.
$9 0k11 GO
IRON CirTTON TIK8-H80.
BAf;c;iN-7i
HMP T WINK 7c.
PRO lSIO.SS-Po: k. highet ; .inhhtng.
$17. W lid. hit'iei : in me ittcain. I9:,ii
leti:",. Ihv salt meats. Hea.lv; boxed xti 1
a.inrtl. I" 71. clear lih, fci ;i., ; short cleave.
$iit an. Pl'vn ied ; nned exti s stion.
$l.7e: clear HliS $m71,. slioii .-leaia. $il.ta. ."',: No. i.V- N v 4. 4
AtLlRIf ftcsa0i sbickrns, 12c, OATS-l'u.l, chuwe No. $ whits, 44 14c
4lilTaaLee C.rela Market.
M ll.W VUK i-:F March "9 -W1IF.AT-
i hlsl-er; N". 1 norlhern. i i',OT l; No. I
nonhern. tllT',: July, ll.'m Old.
HYK - No. I. 4fV.
CORN May. m:ac.
BAK1.KY- Siaudaid. V: sample, tad
64c.
Ihah Copper
Va. -Carolina chemical
4 a. -Car,. Chcm. p'd
Wahaah
Webeh pfd .
aetinghotie glectric . ,
Wcaiern r-lon
Wheeling I.. W.
P. Innnain t'antral
Am T a T i n
T'Mal aala for the day.
.104 144S llS 144
. 1. 400 4S 44', 44S
4O0 II 111', II
. 1 ) iet ioiv, lias
. It 70S 7 ' 44S 4.
. is rf, int, r:
. 1 100 44 41', 4:S
414,
101 114
. !. I4S
4S
4114
14
ll'l
47',
l.i
4S
111
iK
474,
HO 4.1S ; S
100 44, 44'4
. . 4
I 4IIA 41, 41', 111,
too ::', 11114 us',
.Ms) aharaa.
Uululh lirala Market.
IU I. i ril. NUi n . March 29-WIIBAT-May
closed V l I'M. J.ily. II If,. b:d
No 1 n.irt inn. $1.1,: No. i northern.
tins
OATS- 6"Sc '
Mlaarapalla (.rata Market.
MINNKAIMI.IS. M'nn.. Mjrcli J -Close;
Mv. II liSftl 'S: July, tl lSAel lrS. rssll.
No 1 hsrd. II lt',731 14S: No 1 nonhern,
$1 17S1.1'S: No. 1 iiortoern. tl l&Stfl.leS:
No. t nortnern. tl USfl I.13S
Peoria Market.
I'HinM HI. March .t.-t'ORN Jwir;
No. I e low. '.', c: No 3 yellow. Se ; .No. 1
j lorelga r'laaarlal.
I IjONIsON. March S.-Money was In good
Irtimsuil on tie market inlay fur toe aei.
tiemeuia. Diet-junta Acre weak. The bank
of Kntlsnd secured $4 ii1. (410 in gold ar
rivals. TraOiiig on the stock exchange mas
huoiini o-i 'he practical setilrmenl ot th.
Balkan d f'lculty. and the pioapecta of
cheater m.in- created a demand for slot ks
wh:ch appesred r.-arce. Prices rose
smartly in all dep.irt m ui s. Consuls, horn"
rails and R ias an fundi lead in the ad
vance and Hoard at shout the beat for
the day. The saitleiocnt reveals a small
portion open. Carry-over rates were easy,
and ftir Americans were t per cent. Ameri
can securities mere from one to laree
points higher snd went oyer parity in the
forenoon, chiefly on covering nperationa.
Some recessions followed, owing to realisa
tions but New York redeemed the ad
vance In tha a'ternoon and ihls caused a
aieady cktse at s fi ac t Ion below tne beg'
for the dgy. The stick eichsnge will be
rinsed April 9. 10 and It
BERIJN, Matron. '. The prswttoal aa-
Treasury Stateaaeat. .
WASHINGTON. March 29. Today'a state
ment of treasury balances In the general
fund, exclusive of the tl50,0n0.000 gold re
serve shows: Available cash balance.
t13Ja19 737; gold coin nnd bullion. $12,110,814;
gold certificates. $I8,144,2M, , "
Bank flearlags. .
DM HA. March 29. Bank '-leerlngs for
today were $2.!2.8G2.M end for the corre
sponding date last year T.'.'.a 1.771.56.
Wool Martel.
BOSTON. Match Jt WOOl la the ab
sence of heavy domestic stocks, local wool
transactions are- conflnsd to the foreign
product, while In both lines the demand
exceeds the supply. Dealera are eagerly
awaiting the arrival of the new clip and
advices from the west show an advance
to 2Sc for Montana and Dakota wool on
the sheep'a hack. Very little ot the old
stock la available and transactions are con
fined to small lots. There Is a ateady de
mand for pulled wool at firmer prices for
all grades. The leading domestic quotations
range as follows: Domestic wools. Ohio
snd Pennsylvania fieeces. XX, HH3ic; X,
t'-tfjWSc: N". 1 washed. 31i:83c; No. 2
shed. 3l3c; tine unwaaned. 23'8-J4c;
half-blood combing. 31c; three-eighths biood
combing. J"r ; otie-qoei'ei nsumj cumning,
"P'gSfic; delaine, wsshed. J!4ti0c. Michigan,
Wisconsin. New York fleeces, fine un
washed. 2243 2Sc ; delaine, unwashed. SS'olSc;
half-blood, unwaaned. 2(uvk;; three-elghina
blood, unwaahed, 2v: one-quarter blood,
2b.'Sc. Kentucky. Indiana. Miasourl, three
eighths blood. 2o?c; one-quarter blood,
.tc. Scoured valuea: Texas. fine. ij
tnoiitlis. srijeiTiC; fire. to t mouths. aftCoc;
flue fall. 4("'oc: California, northern. bj
4Vc". middle county. 6ui;62c; fall free, 4J44Ck ;
Oregon, eastern. No. 1 staple. C'4ji3c; east
ern clotliing. afctit'c; valley. No. , 4vU,0c;
territory, fine staple. 4ki')c; fine medium
staple. J4ii:c; fine cloihlni. 04Kc; fine
mtdium clothing. otiaStSc; half-blt.od. "3iki( ;
three-eighths blood. WtilbSe: on,(iLerter
blood. fo3c. I'ulled: evtra, tCfjii.,! ; fine A.
6e?i2e; A supers. tVWj&oc.
8T. LUI8. March Jt Wool., Nomi
nal, medium gradea combing and cloth
leg. 2t3 24c; light fine. I74J ?',.. i,eay
fine. 1045 17c; tub waalied. 20 Sir
rial Halter 4larke.
EU1IS' III . March S - Vti ITKR- Fi 1 m,
Joe, sales for the week. 4i,7w (a uuds.
in .
4..
7..
11..
1S..
..
It..
4 .
IT..
M
11
II
117 4 40
1440 I on
4 CO
474 4 40
1107 I 14
443 I 21
iWi I 1
414 4 4
ml I 44
1104 i 44
1044 4 4
iOlO I 40
1144 6 M
1141 I n
1040 I 4f
10U 6 40
446 I Ml
441 1 44
440 I 71
164 1 4
1046 I 40
741) 3 0
1044 I 4i
473 I 1i
1144 4 4
744 -4 14
4.11 4 14
1041 4 40
441 4 44
tl.
4.
43.
44.,
....1107 4 40
....100 4 4U
....1447 I 4(1
...10M I 4a
10 1044 I 44
...1400 I 74
.. .1144 4 71
...1148 6 71
...1244 I 14
...1M4 74
...1134 I 40
.. 1ISJ 4 44
...1041 4 44
...1111 4 44
...1470 I 04
...1411 I 14
U
14 ..
64...
44...
7...
14...
...
40...
II...
4...
14. . ,
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it
HsUFERS.
144 I II 1
mo 1 14 11
in m ti
1
171 I 14
171 I 24
730 3 II
.471 I 40
104 I 4
1...
Tt ..
II...
4
BUIJJS.
l?40 I 14
1044 I 4i)
114 4 4
ISO I 40
, 40 8 f)4
444 I 40
41 I 44
444 1 7i
1114 i 74
1400 4 74
40 4 40
14) 4
1IO0 4 14
1110 I 14
1 iln 1 50
343 I 74
1 4M 4 40
' I'd! 4 44
I 4'WI 4 40
11 1I7 4 4"
1 ISO 440
J 140 4 MV
I US 4 34
I 14 & W
1 2M 4 40
t tl 6 40
4 107 6 4S
CALVES
. ... 480 4 40
....1116 4 44
....1110 4 40
11116 4 44
...1104 4 44
....1M0 4 70
...144 4 74
....ll'l 4 II
....1440 4 74
....1104 4 74
...1J44 4 74
11)74 4 40
....1044 4 40
. ... 74 1 75
.... T4I 4 40
.... 74 1 4 44)
....1014 4 44
....1110 4 40
....440 4 40
....401 4 o
....1144 t to
...1710 4 44
. . . . 1440 4 4a
. ..1140 4 40
....1I 4 40
....1440 4 40
....1400 4 40
....1440 4 40
. ...15.0 4 ho
I I'm 4 40
1410 4 40
... Iiao 4 45
...1100 4 70
....1414 4 74
....1440 4 14
.... '00 IS)
.... 140 7 !4
. .. 110 IU
....we I lo
. . . . U4 4 14
...114 4 44
.... !) 4 40
...144 I 40
....214 $ 44
.... 144) 4 50
.... 'II I 74
. . . Mi 7 40
1H t 00
Tire Place
for Savirifls
is In a large, strong, conservative bank.
W hen too have
saved $10 lake
out a 3 Certif
icate of Deposit
Assets ove;
$13,000,000.00.
trCtrSlfcUllo V
i
The Bank with'
a special depart-
tnent for the ex
clusive use of
rromen depos-
J itors.
First National Bank of Omaha
United State Depository. 13th and Farnam Sts.
F.ntranea to Safety Deposit
Tanlts Is on ltth Street.
about 6c lower than last week's close.
Toward the last the market became dull,
winding ud weak at the low point of the
dr.
No. At. 8k. Tr No at. th. Pr.
4 111 ... 4 74 4 lit ... 4 10
I 110 ... I Ml Itl 4M 40 4 70
II 147 ... I 94 41 40 I 70
4S 144 40 I 40 44 941 M IN
71 170 44 I 44 41 Z4H ... 4 70
tl 941 ... 1 44 . JO 144 40 4 7
71 Ill 40 4 44 14 144 40 4 10
94 114 ... 4 41 74 alt SO I TS
14 9l ... g gn Tl 114 ... 4 741
44 lt 49 IS as 141 ... I 71
91 141 SO I 414 SO 914 ... 170
tl 149 4 I 44 n tig ... g 7
41 ill 140 I 44 71 Ill ... B 70
4S 1 ! IB 14 141 40 4 70
41 115 44 IM 41 Ill 4.1 4 70
II IM 44 4 40 44 444 SO 4 TO
71 417 BO I SO It SM 140 4 721
14 t ... I 40 70 MS .... I 7314
71 Ill ti)0 4 40 II Ill 140 4 7
40 tUl ... 4 40 II 314 to 4 78
IT 14 44 I 40 1' 144 140 4 71
74 M0 900 I SO 44 14.4 .. 174
14 :..I04 ... ISO 11 941 ISO 4 71
43. .171 40 4 40 T4 144 ... 4 74
T7 71 1 40 g 40 41 1 40 4 7k
44 It7 110 t 4o 64 217 . I 71
74 m4 40 4 IO '4 41 140 ISO 4 14
11 441 ... 4 41 40 Ill ... 4 74
74 Ill .. I 41', 71 944 ... I 74
41 Ul 44 I 44 T4 944 ... T4
71 Ill M0 I 44 44 Ml ... 4 74
HO Ill SI la 44 141 ... 4 74
40 104 .,. 4 44 44 t4 . 4 77 14
74 144 ... 4 44 44 Si.4 940 4 40
44 Ill ... 4 44 41 414 110 g 4n
II K1 ... I 411 44 122 too I SO
41 44 ... I 471s 44 141 40 4 40
II 444 ... 4 47 47 .401 44) 4 14
90 114 ... I TO 44 M 40 4 II
II 104 ... 4 TO 44 30f ... 4 44
41 141 ... 4 TO 71 134 ... 4 IS
TO 106 40 4 7
stesdy lo 6c lower; top, t&96; bulk of
ssles. tn ftajoj 96.
BHKF.P AND I.AMBS-iRecelplB. t.OHO
hesd; market 10c higher; lambs, tT.M.
Stack lai Algbt.
Receipts of live stock at the til prin
cipal western markets yestsrdsy:
came nogs. enwp
South Omaha...
Sioux City
St. Joerph
Kanaaa City
St. Ixnits
Chics go
Totsla
.. 6.900
. , i,6tl0
... l.wo
...17.000
... 9.960
...34.000
,
S.nn .
5,000
12.0O0
9.;i
40.000
t.ooo
toon
6,6H)
1.700
It ,000
...M.IflO 76.100 31,200
SHEEP-Sheep sold 10jil6c higher this
morning and while the market was not ss
active aa on some days, there waa never
theless a good demand and a very fair
movement, ao that practically everything
In sight changed handa in vary fair season
In the morning. That tha trade was nut
more brisk waa due In large) part to the
fact that smleamen were ail determined
to force iM-irea upward while buyers hesi
tated a little, although taking tha stuff In
tha end at tha advance noted above, Thus
good Mexican lambs sold aa high ss tt.CO,
with a few broken fleeces out. The same
stuff sold on Friday of last week atralght
at 17.76. Thla is the first time thst Ism be
have touched the 18.00 mark alnce April
of last year. It might also be added that
there were only two months last year
when that price was reached, the top In
March and April having been fft.10. In
April, 1S7, lambs touched tS.60 snd they
reached the same point again In May, sell
ing on up to 98. 75 In June, the extreme high
point in the history of thla market. Mexi
can ewes sold this morning aa high as
tft.90. which It the best price paid for that
kind of stuff on this market alnce May of
last year, when the top waa 9V0O. There
were no choice light yearlings to make a
test of th market, but there was s small
bunch of old wethers good enough to reach
H 26.
It will ba noted from the table of receipts
in another column that the total receipts
footed up this morning twenty-six rsrs
s felling off of ten cara as compared with
Monday of last week, snd of two cars as
compared with two weeks ago. Tt was. In
fact, the smallest run for a Monday since
the middle of February.
Quotations on sheep and lambs; Good to
choice lam be. t7.afJS.0O; fair to good Iambs.
t7.4irs7.tt: good to choice light yearlings.
t7M7.28; good lo choice heavy yearlings,
tt S04W7.00; good to choice wethrs. t.0O(84l.26;
fslr to good wethers. .7Mt4J00: good to
choice ewes. t6.o04fA.M; fair tn rood ewes,
to 0036.60; culls r.J. bucks, t2.0004.00.
Representative salts;
No.
tot western ewes
163 western lamb)
X9 western wetners
266 western ewes
2M western ewea
618 Mexican lamba
to western ewes
M western ewes, shorn....
m western ewes
Av. Pr.
... 76 6 Sf,
...81 7 76
... 114 26
. . . 90 6 90
. .. 01 6 SO
... 7.1 7 86
... 84 6 26
... 86 4 76
....118 6 86
...On 7 26
... Ill 7 40
... Ul 7 40
... 88 7 86
... 76 ttt
... 77 8 00
... 82 7 416
... tK t 28
... 76 8 86
. . . 78 6 75
... 97 6 75
... 98 10
... 61 66
CHICAGO U 1 V K STOCK MARKET
82 western lambs
198 western lamba
200 west-. n lamba
681 Colorado lamba
4 Colorado lambs, culls...
478 Colorado lamba
760 weatern lambs
81 western lambs, culls
too weatern lamba, feeders..
t weatern ewes
2W western ewes
77 western wethers
48 western yearlings
r
STOCKERS AND FEKDKRS.
1 40 4 10 11 T.v 4 40
440 I l 1 411 4 44
i IM 4 00 4 at 4 7J
t 4011 4 09 17 fit (tl
1 70 4 40 4 144 I '
15 441 4 m 4 "t i .
Jt 410 4 IS 4 4V 4 OS
I Ml 4 II 14 4 4 4 44
I 411 4 SI tS I'U 4 10
1'. 77 4 4.S 47 74 II
Jl 4.S4 4 40 44 Ill i 1
1 400 4 40 . ...404 4 1
14 4.'4 4 44 II 444 4 10
11. i Ill 141 47 414 4 !u
If 444 4 40
HOGS Shll pers picked up s few very
good light shipping and butcher weight
hogs this morning for aiiub they paid
prices that were about steady with Satur
day, in some cases itossibly a little
atronger. Their purchases, however, were
limited and thev did not buy hardly enough
lioga to on veiy much figure on the mar
ket as a whole. Packers on the other hand
would at no time bid better than prices
that were fx- loser than Saturday and in
rrany case Pic lower. At the aame time
tattle Steady to Lower Hogs Strong
beep Steady.
CHICAGO, March 29. CATTLE Receipts.
estimated at 24.000 hesd. Market steady!
at too tower, oieers. ia.uotj7.io; cows, 14.00
4)6.75; heifers. I8.2608.OO; hulls, tit.7b4i6.25;
calves. t3.60i7-tf; stockers and feedeis, S3. 40
J40.
IIOGS-iRecelma. estimated at 40.000 head.
Market sttong. Choice heavy shipping,
t7.0tff7.16; butchers, tS.964r7.10: Kr)t mixed,
tn'.7.ya8.86; light choice, t4.80.96; packing.
40..!.; pigs, t6.a.3ri. Bulk ot sales,
B8.90I&7.06.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts. 18.000
head. Market sleevdy. Sheep, M.OfMfft.tfO;
lambs, t7.0ma.2&; yearlings. t5.6Otj4V7.33.
Kansas City I. lie Stock Market.
KANSAS CITT. March 20 CATTLE
Receipts. 17.000 head, including 1.400 south
erns; market stesdy to 10c lower; choice
export and dressed beef steers. tS.0oc5;.7r;
fair to good. 95-00416 9n; western steers. 86.00
4735; stockers and feeders. t3.7GtfJ6.65;
southern steers, t4.75fj4l.a6; southern cons,
I.' 5oh6.00; native cows. t3.0OQ6.40; native
heifers. S4.00I&6.S5; bulls. 83 26474.76; calves,
tt.7oOV7.60.
HOGS Receipts. 12.0(4) head;; market
ateady to 6c lower; top. tOM: bulk of
sales, t16JS0; he.ivv. 94 Mtij 3 ; packers
snd butchers. t6.2r0; light, H 469. 76;
pigs. t4 86eA
SHEEP AND VAMBS-Reoelpts. iSOO
hesd: market lOfftUc higher; spring lambs,
90.6nT7.tO; yearlings. 16 2097.26: wethers.
16. 5n31.2S: ewes. t6.K426.88. Blockers, snd
feeders, tS f5 W.
OMAHA GBltCRAt. TMAIttCBT.
Stasia aad raster Prslsr rrleee rr
sheet kr Bayers and WkoleseJsre.
BUTTKR Creamery. .No. 1 dellvei --d to
the retail trade In 1-lb. cartons, tic; 00. I
in 80-ib. tubs, tOHc; No. 8 In l-lb. csit.ms,
tfcc; tn 00-lb. tubs, t7Vfec; packing stock, 19c,
fancy daily, tubs, 2u4T2ici common roll,
fieah made. 20c. Maiket changes a veiy
Tuesday.
EGGS Fresh sellii g stock, candled, tots
tic. No storags atock In Omaha market.
CHEF8E-Finest Wisconsin full ctsaiaV
twins, loo: young Amerlcaa, a Is hoop, 16 He;
favorite, 8 In hoop. 16c; daisies. 20 In hoop.
lASec; cream brick, full caae. lie; bleKk
Swlas, 16c; full-cream llmburgsr, 18a.
Beel cuts miw, no. . leu. j.no. 1, uci
0. 8. 80- L4U. M 1, ic; no. 1, 14G, rtu.
11c. Chuck, No. i, Vc; lw t. Hc; No.
g 5Vc. Round, No 1, c; No. X, Sc; No.
t, 7H4S. Plate. No. 1. ,; i. fcVo. No.
,6c.
POULTRT Alive, aprlugs, 12c; hens. lc;
cocks, o'ic; ducks. 1ikc; gesse, Hc; tur
keys, 19c; pigeons, psr dus., tee; guinea
fowls, per do a.. U.K. squaos. per dos., ti.
Drsssed, hens, lie; springs, UifihlHu; cocks,
two; ducks, 18c; geese, lie; turkeys, tic.
FISH Wnlteflsh, frogen. loo; herring,
Uc; sslmon. 10c; pike, Sui pickerel, oVHfic;
trout. 10c: catfish, imUc; halibut, 9t; red
snapper, 12c; black basa, ilhoi crappie. 6
9c; perch, 4c; codfiah. lie; smelts, 9c; sals.
lie; lobsters, green, 87c; kollsd, 40c-, frogs'
legs, 46c.
No. 1 ribs, 17fcc; No. 2, c; No. 8. 9,c.
No. 1 loin, tf'fcc; No. 2, ViWc; No. t, lie No.
X chuck, 7Hc; No. t, Vc; No. t. Vote No. 1
round, 9c; No. 2, !Vc; No. t, to. No. 1
plate. 6c; No. 2. 6Voi No. t, Ike
FRUSH rRtiiTeJ Applaa. New Tork
Baldwins. 84; fancy Sec Davis, tt; Missouri
Pippins, 82.26; ldsho Roam Beau ilea. It;
extra fancy Ben Davis, psr box 41 en. Ba
nanas, 6-bunch lota, Se per lb. urangea
82.86478.26. . Lemons, I8.6OQi4.0u. Orape fruit,
14 Grapes. Malagas, 7.60 per keg. Florldl
pineapple, per crate, M- ,
VEGETABLES Kansus swsstpotatoas,
Ct.76 per bbU California ceUry, large. 76c;
mailer, 40c. New Tork Holland aeed cab
Vage, JVe , per Ih. Wisconsin Red Gloss
enlons. lo per lb. California caullflowar,
tt per crate. Tomatoea. Florida, t-basket
crate, K.60; Cuba, t-baakst Crate. IS Let
tuce, per dos., 4oo. Old vegetable par
snips, turnips, carrots 12.16 psr bbi. riorlds
new beets, carrots, parsnips, turnips, etc.,
per Cos., 76c
STRAWBERRIES 40c per qt-
Cottoa irVarket.
NKtV TORK. March 28 -COTTON-Th
market opened steady at a net advanci
of 2 to 8 points.
Spot closed quiet. 10 points higher; mid
dling uplands, 8.t6c; middling gulf, 0.10c
sales, 700 bales.
I'otton futures opened stesdy: March
9.63c; Msy. 9.48c; July. 9 36c; Augusl. 9.2r&
9.31c; October. 9.24c; December. 9.21c; Jan
uary, 9.18c.
Futurea closed firm; March, 9.,'iSc: Aprt!
9.61c; Msy, 9.52c; June. 9,I0-; Julv. 9. tit
August. 9.36c: September. S.L'Sc; October
9.2tk ; November, 9 25c; Deceinbei', 9.22c,
January. 9.20r. , ,
GALVESTON, Much 29. -COTTON -Steady;
bc.
NKW ORLF1A N8. Mar.h IS. t "OTTO If
Spot market firm. 11V up; middling. 94c.
Sales on the spot. 1,150 bales; 10 arrive.
S&o bales.
ST. IX5UIS. March iD.-CO'lTON'-Steadx :
middling. 9 7-lSc; sales, none; receipts. S'f
bales: shipments, 390 bales; stock. 44,i
bales.
Metal Market.
NKW TORK. March 29.-M RTA I-8-Thf
Tondon tin market was higher today, wltf
spot quoted st 132 17s d snd futures st
133 17s d. The IochI nistket was firm
and higher at ta.n01ftc9.20. Copper advance.'
to 6S 17s 8d tor spot and at 1:57 12a 4M for
futures In the London market. Locally tin
market was firm, with lake quoted at
ll2.87mjl3.12H. electrolytic at 1 2.6tifo'12..',
and casting at $12.S7Va. Lead advanced to
13 13s 9d In London snd the local marker
was firm at II.O&IH 10. Spelter was un
changed at 2 7s d In Ixmdon and re
mained quiet at 4 75(5t.77V locally. Iron
was higher at 4s 10Hd for Cleveland war
rants in the English market. Lncaltv the
market was unchanged. No. 1 foundry
northern. tl6.258'lS 76; No. t foundry north
ern, tl5.7&H'18.25; No. 1 foundry southern
and No. 1 foundry southern, soft, tlt.TiVS
18.25.
ST. I-OCIS. Mo.. Msrch 29.-MBTAU--IBd,
steady si 83.86; spelter, steady at.
14.86.
Sagar aad Molaaaea.
NKW YORK, March '!). BUG A R- Rg w
steady; fair refining. 88.4.0.3.5O; centrifugal
98 test. 13.98 V 6 4.00; molasses sugar.
13 2314. 3 25: refined, stesdy; No. 8. 4.46c;
No. 4j. 4 36c; No. 14, 4.85c: No.
II. 4 L'5c; No. 12. 14.10c; No. If, 11.14V:
No. It. 4.10c: confectioners' A. 4.76c
mould A. 6 20c; cut losf. 6.75c; crushed
t.S5c; powdered. 6.06c; grsnulsted. 4.95c:
cubes. 8.20c.
MOLA8SFS Quiet ; New Orleans open
kettle, good to choice, 21 30c.
Philadelphia Prod are Market.''
PHILADELPHIA. Msrch 29 BUTTER
Steady; western creamery. 38c; nearbv
prints 33c.
HX4S Firm; Pennsylvania and othsr
nearby first, frse cases, totsc st mark
current receipts. In returnable esses, 19c
t mark: western firsts, fres case. tOVsc
al mark; current receipts, fre cases, Mt
lyitc.
CHEESE Firm, New Tork full crtsms.
choice, 15sc16c: fslr to good, HViiffiSc.
Oils aaa Rosla.
OIL CITY, Msrch 29 OH Credit bal
ances, tl 71: runs. 180.149 bhln ; average
16X.188 bhls.: shipments, 407. Y5D bbls ;
average, 207 710 bbls.
SsVVANNAH, fli., March 29 OIL Tur
penflne. dull; I7c.
Rt SIN Firm: R J25: 11 tJ27'4: F.
t3 10; F. t3 87,: F I. 14 10: K. IS.oS M.
15.70. N. 15 75; W G. tt.tO; W W. f,
Toledo kraal Market.
TOLKDO. O., March 29. SKEDS-Cloi er
raau. 15 45: March, ti.46; April. 96. 4J',: Oc
tobed. t.02i: Deretni)er. i;.00: No. 2. t53":
No. 3. IV 20; rejected. t6.07'i; no established
grsde. 14.80. Timothy, piime, 110.40; Ai
sike. prime. 94 40
heifers. 18 tVi5.2a. feeders,
lings. t3.t4xa4.D0.
HOGS Receipts. IM heed: market 6.
th were In no hurry to fill orders, helng I lower; range of prices, I Wa:i. bulk of
apparenllv perfectly williig 10 g,it I sales. I.04.6a.
later development a. Saleamen aere alao ! ..... a.a7J-ai.L u .
backward about taking off. making a hard "torn Market,
ftglit for laat weeka cloalng prlcea. The; ST. JOSEPH. Ma.. Mirth 29.-TATTLE
result, aa w ill bu readily underatood. ass Receipta, 1 4 head; market atead ; steers,
a a'ow and dragging market and the fote- ' weak to 1c lower: ateei a. 86; roil
nocn aaa ery well adianrer) before erv and neiteis. .- oiro m, stock en snd reea
St. I.eals Live Stork Market.
ST. LOUIS, Msrch 9.-'ATTLE Re
ceipts. 296 head, including l.Sfa) Tesana.
Market steady to 10c lower. Native ship
ping and export steers. 15.007.16: dressed
beef and butcher sfers. I4.0yde 'JO; steers
tinder 1.000 lbs., 3.617)6.90: stockers snd
feeders. 13.851(6.75: cows snd heifers. 3 'Jitt
8.40: canners. I2.00rn2.78; bulls. 3.0076 on;
calves. d.50fte7 00. Texas and Indian steers,
!J 7fw7 46; cows snd heifers. 2 75'(jj.25.
HOGS Receipts, 9.700 head Msrket
steady. T'igs and lights. t4.50tj.t'; packers.
7Ka7 0O; butchers and best heavy, 16. Si)
4J-7.15.
SHEF-P AND LA M R8 Receipts. 1.7(11
head. Market hlc to lie higher. Native
muttons. I4.tji.(4): lambs, to li'u 00; culls
and bucks, 3.5r-)16.50; stockers. 1.d 4 26.
Ileal (III Lie Stork Market. 1 Pat a 4 rise p la Ills Anhllloas.
SIOI'X CITY. March J. tRpecidl Tele- 1 Pome de lon. glancing lliiougii tin
gram 1. CATTLE Receipta, t.iioO head; mar- Klyalunt l-adlea- Cornpatiiun. encountered
kt lower: Peeves. 44 t.j4 (b: fat con a and tne American Hygienic Face Bloom com
4.(xb).i. ycar-.paiiya fire trial offer, don I send any
! money. In the advertlsin columns.
wouiatrt tnat crimp your eternal life
ambition'" ha cried. "Now I walked from
Jacksonville to Key Weal looking for tha
fountain of the bloom of youth, and here
ll is, sent on approval in three-Ounce bot
tles, recommended by Lily Langtry and
positively guaranteed to keep the Wltrh of
Fndor as flesh ss a Chicago typewriter
girl and only 76 cents s bottle.''
After, that Pon. e wtui out and 4lka
mii'h hiisineaa was Iranvarled , ei s. steady. ttr,o4li.2a
1 In the end the most of the hogs sold: IH x 1ft-Receipts, .'! ;ieed; market (01 lliin tiilii,.ie to a po!n emen.-Pub
e a
(