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THK I.KK: OMAHA. Tt'KSDAY.
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timm PRODUCE MAR&ET
Pry Weather in Kansas an Influence
r' in Making .Wheat Strong.
EIQ DEMAND FOR WINTER GRAEl
Hrmrf Damage liy Wrilhff Poo
(rowl.a; Caoae Desire for Wheat
.Cora la Firm, Follow
- tmm Adtiirt.
OMAHA. March 14. D10.
Wheat ((pnl i)f strong and higher on
connnueil dry weather throughout Kn.
Experts mi ill report heavy damage by
winter klljlng n. poor growing weather
lias fncreaaiM the damage Hulls are very
confident and are t.uyirm steadily, forcing,
prices to higher levels.
Corn Is linn on account of the ailvanca
In wheat and linrht receipts 'actor.
4.'ah di-mai.d la some belter and !'!.
I eral tone of the market l more arti.e.
N brat opened higher on continued dry
weiithcr and damage reports. Huymg m
genm-ai, while offerings were scarce, tonus
holding firm for further advance. -onil-llons
ihloughoiit the winter wheat belt
Indlnme higher Ices.
t'ftrn started strong on the strength In
1 wh.-at aaU advanced sharply following
buying on lighi receipts. The rrnv kt was
lnd-iji n'liii'flyXrnng at tha close and s-n-t:
nit tit fiivoiwit'tne buil aida until receipts
Increased,.. . ... .
I'rlrimrk wheat rtcelpts were 1.124 000 bu.
and shipments were i:,.vt Ml., afc-'itnat re
ceipts last year Of ). bu. and ship-
Primary corn receipts were .".00 bu.
and shipments were .W.pO bu . agaln-it re
ceipts last 'year or SH.0U0 bu. and ship
ment of 4U..O0U bu.
t'leafuncea- were 9S.0M bti. of corn, none
of oats and. wheat And flgur equal to 104.0W
bu.
Liverpool closed hnehangefl to 'Ad higher
on wheat and Mid higher on corn.
Loal range of opttues;
Articles 1 O0en. Hlgh. f Ldw. Close. tfat'y.
Wheat 1
M t
....
. Omaha Ch Prlcee.
WHKAT-No. I hard, ll.tPHMfLOTH: No. 3
hard. fl04.i'lft'5: No- hard. I1.0W1.04; No.
2 spi1nc, fl .-us 1.07? No. S sprinK. ll.UMjl Ob;
No. .4 spi-tng, Wctill.t; No.. J durum, 91S
K-'V; No. 3 durum, 9tu91c; no grade, 5ucjJ
1.U.
CiiRX-Ni) J- white, .0c: No. 1 white. (t4
rfl'-ac; No. i rltr, S7'iiM"tr; No. 2 color,
f,7l.o; No. 3 color. ,W 'j7'c; No. 4 color,
. inVyiifieo; No t'yellow. No. 3 yellow,
r.B'dfiti'liC; N".' 4 yellow, MVJ)Mjc; No. 2.
.'.;, No. 3. uCtiWic; No. 4, tefcWic; no
grade; "4.VrMc." t .
OATS Standard. 4ic;. No. 1 white, 44'i(S
44tr; No. 4 white, mv44c: No. 2 yellow,
4.1Va44i4c; No. ' 4 1 yellow, 43843Vc; No. 2
livxnl. 4au,44'ic. , ...
HAKLKY No. 4, 68lc; No. 1 feed, S.V4
4f,v. . ..
KYE-No. 2. "fi'Ef Ttt'ic ; , No. . S, 7S97C
' i Carlo! Receipts. .
. . . Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Chicago 4 217 170
.Minneapolis ..........'....'. 621 :
.Omaha, 17 67 20
I)uluth (4
ruic.iuo ai. and. provisioxs
Urr( o( tit Tradlaa; and C'loalag;
Prices bn Board of Trade.
CHICAGO, alarch 14. Wheat ruled strong
today under the stimulus of renowed crop
damage reports and a good demand. Corn
also advanced. Unlit" offerings being mt
' by good buying, and oats profited from the
ueijKlp iu other gralna.. 1'rovlaluns touched
new ton iKlntH.
Bulls' "controlled wheat deriving their
.principal advtaga from a, repetition of the
crop duiiii reports from southwestern
fhlis. Tlln market started out at a con
slderabla 4rpXurn and 't lout none o( its
rtrenwth. Much -of th. trading waa In the
defurid, .Bioytbg. r, a. good .drmand tor
h iji plcnibi4'r..optiin waa In evidence, quo-
iatioiiH' for thut 'month traveling from
1 .04V tor tt.-054j.' July -waa also a favorite
wtah the buyers -aod went up from 21 07',
to tl .Ob'.a. w hile May, which etarted with a
mullcr Btrfda than the distant deliveries, -climbed
from' 3113 to 3114H. The olose
vaw strong In all tha futures at near the
high point, with May o up at II H4 and
Julv and September ' lc up at $1.0 and
II. afi'dtj 1.0CW.' respectively.
7 AlinttK of offerings lit any great volume
was the. punctual feature of corn and kept
prices strung. Opening prices were at a
good advance and additional gains were
made later til the session. May working up
from 6'Hc to 65c, tho other futures travel
ing along with It. Cusli corn advanced
from c to Via on a gqod demand and
No. 4 yellow sold at 61M,iJHc. Tho futures
closed strong, with May o up at mc.
Tim strepgth. of thu other grains belpod
cats. May went up frcm 4o'c to 46Vtc, the
noie illaiant deliveries allowing similar
ruins. The close waa strong at near tha
lilgh point, with May hie up at 45c.
In provisions new high price records for
many years were reached. May pork sold
at S2U.1. ai'ic above Baturrtay. Lard closed
15o up and ribs 10c up, the final sales being
at the" high point. - Cloning prices for May
pidducfar 'wefM Pork, 124.15; lard. 111.22!;
riba, 213.62S. ...
Lieadlpg futures ranged as follows:
Ar(lcle. Open. High.
Low. Close.) Sat'y.
Wheat
May
July
' bt-pt.
Coi n
May
Jiily
M'y r.
Julv '
tept. '
Pork ,
Mav .
July
Lard
May July,
Itlhs
May'
July .
1 13
1 074
1 vlS
1 14
1 OX'-.
1 064
t 134J 1 144
1 0741 1 08
144yi 4414
t 1SH
1 07
1 04414
I
64fi
KI
7
tWira?
--uiit7Hl&K
i - I
4'H.ff7y
!4f.';iT4 . 4C4
45U 457.
45-S
i4:tuiU 4:i-
4:t4;43Sj-1
434
43
4ts
tovi&N
2S 9R
5 85
14 00
13 'Ji
U M
13 W
2 15
2i OS
14 T4
28 8714
26 M
iti 05
V, 824
25 at)
12 274
IS 86
13 50
25 75
14 224 14 07H
14 074 13 Itf
14 074
18 fi24
J2 Ui-
13 624
U 50
13 524
! IS 274
U 40
I
No. 2. ' v
Cash quotations wera aa follows:
FLOl'-R Firm; winter patents, 2,"..SOS
5 70; wintci utraighta, 24.K5.40; aprtug
atraights. I4.ftii5.flt.; bakers, J3.0Ci;5.4O.
RYE No. -2, ;sM1Jt;o.
IIAKUKY Feed or mixing. OOWiiic;
to choice majtlim. SSiJilc.
fair
Kk.Lt r lax. No. 1 southwestern.
No. 1 northwestern, 12.23. Tlinothv,
Clover. !1.75. .. .. .
22.12
14.30
PROVISIONS Mesa Dork, tier hhl.. IlV.k
iW 60. l.ard. per loo lbs.. 214.25, Short clear
aides (tH.xrd). It3.7'ya I4.W. -
Total el.Hiioio.;a of wheat and flour wera
7.,. ww . rriinary receipts were
l.llt.OOo bu tontjared w Ith. K-j.cOO bu. tha
corresiMiiulIng i!h- a year ago. The visible
"I'''"'" wne in me rutted Mates In
creuwt..M4.uj'.,4u. for tha, wiwk. The
,....M.,kl , urmiismii dh ocean passage ln
oieiuied S.592.UIO bu.
KxiltuaKd rrcelpts for tomorrow Wheat
57 cars;- com. 440 our; oaia. U4 oara; hogs
lii.'W head. t
Chicaao Cafh Trices Wheat- Vo s red
l.l!4iVSl: No. I red. II 13Hls- No :
hard. 1 l.t4til 144: No. I hard. 1.H,114
T.u. 1 not inern . spring. 2117iilixi.- v.. 4
north, rn spring, 11 H'njl.HiLj; MQ. j ,D1.i',
,1 .ltH.rl.H4- Corn: No-3 cash, l4c- No 4
bl'iio; No. X while, ta4''oc; No. I'yellow'
l-tW.c. OiUs: No. 2 while. 4:1,itoc-
No. J white tr.J 47c: No, 4 while,
,4t4c; standard. CltTBie. J
Hl'TTKK steaulj ; creameries, 26ilj3lc
'dairies, 2hi)i'i-c. . '
fcUUS tiieJyl at mark, cases Included.
,V'c; re-elpts. 7.14 casrs; firsts, 21c; prima
fllatS", 22c.
CHEESE Steady ; daisies. l4Jjlc;
twins,. H4a4; young Americas. I6444
hr; loiig horns. WyH lic.
PoTATOE.-4-nteady ; chuica to fancy, SM
JTc; fair to good.- 3Jij4c.
Pt,)l'LTRY titradyi turkeys. 1614c; chlck
np. lie; sprlnas, 15c.
. VEAl-Steiidv; w to JO-lb. weights, 4it
, 10cf W to .b.- wetahira, M4iU4c; 26 to
110 lb, wteighta, 11 Vl
1 Hecelpta Toditv: Wheat. 42 cars; corn,
217 cars; oats. 110 ears. Estimated tomor
'',,w'heat. 5 cars; corn. 440 c-ara; oats.
u . ...
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNBAPOLIit. March 11 WH EAT
, I1.14T; No. 1 Northern. ll MMjlUV; No
i northarn, ' ll.UHgl U-a; N- 2. l-07tf
SEEf,' Flag cloiwd at 12 224.
CORN No. J y-rllnw. 5AtVitc.
OATS No. 3 white. 43(x44V. ;
R Y E No. 1 T2.i;54c
1-RAN-ln I0i.b. aa. ka, 12! 0OU 22 M.
HOl'R Flrni patents tin wood, f ob
unit a polls), 2a.40y5.au; aecond paleota JS.20
A'.y... 104 T 1 04 I vl I I'M I
C T I
Vf K' fV, "H S
July,.. Si : fti'' 62 !' R2' 1W
Oats- ' ' '"' i I'
M... . '44,! -tfeJ 440,1 . 4.M., 44H,
July.... 4i 42 i. , 42 1 42 42
iS 4": firnt clears, ft 3T.U4 45; second clears,
Hlwu3.i.
KW 1 IIDK .!; V; It 41. M4RKF.T
Maotatlnns of the Oaf on arloaa
Connodlllft.
NKW YORK. March 14 FllR-f teady
with fair trade; chanae; spring patents,
li (;tl "); w inter patenta ff. 0f 00,
winter extraa. No. I. $4 fr'Xi 4.f; Kan
a xiralghta. lii CHXyS Ju; winter atraights.
.'i ?".', C: "prlng clesrs 14 Rum 4 S ; w inter
etraa. No. 2. tiM'tiiab. Receipts, Srt.MiO
bbls. ; shipments, 7.172 hhls. Rye flour,
firm: fair to good, f4.3ofi4.45; choice to
fancv. 4 VKi4.Ha.
COHNMKAL Ptf ady; fine white and yel
low, fl 4..ijl.50; coarae, fl.avu 1.40; kiln dried,
1140.
JtYIC Dull ; No. 2 western, nominal, f. o.
b. New York.
WHEAT Spot, market firm: No. 2 red.
21 It1. oked elevator dornentlc and nomi
nal f o. b., afloat. No. 1 northern Ouluth
and No. 2 hard winter, fl 2t. nominal f.
o. b., afloat. Options: Wheat was Inac
tive, but prices were very steady, most
of the day, on small offerings, due to ap
prehension regarding the crop outlook. At
the close tha market was to 'c net
higher; May. II 24ir 1 24S. cloned, tl.241:
July, II lul lfi 7-l, closed. Il l3; Septem
ber. II .12VU2V closed, I1.12. Receipts,
14.400 bushel.
CORN Spot. Fteady; steamer! c. and
No. 4. (S4V lKth elevator export basis;
export No. 2, 6SaC f. o. b.. afloat. Option,
market was without trsnsactlons, closing
at 'ijNc net higher. Exporters took six
loads. May closed. 74Nc; Julv, 7.r4c. Re
ceipts. 27.1.625 bushels; shipments, 14.-..741
bushels.
DATS-Spot, market firm; mixed. 2i:t2
pounds, nominal: natural white, KnilJ
pounds, SflrJr.Sc; clipped white, 34'&42 pounds.
52'yrMC. Option market was without trans
ections closing 1r net higher. May closed.
Glc. Receipts, 117.423 bushels.
HAY Firm: prime tl.lfvnvl ): No. 1. 11.15
71.17: No. 2. II.Cftijjl.10; No. 3, flScfifl.OO.
HIIiKB Steady; Central Ameria. 22Hc;
Borota. 2iV.fi2:Uc.
LEATHER Firm; hemlock firsts, 2va
2!c; i.evonds, Z'AiT.c; thirds, 22ii2TK.'; rejected,
20a21c.
riOVIftriNSPork. firm: mess, 2 V;
family, 127.00627.50; ahort clears. 2.0iVi
Reef, firm: mess. JlRTeVfrW 00: family,
$lB.50gf IB 00; beef hams. 1 24. ft fa 2600. Cut
maiK. firm; pickled bellies, 10 to 14 lb..,
I15..vi(ttl6.."; pickled hams, l.r)..V. Tard,
firm; middle west, prime. H.iJ 14.70; re
fined, firm; contlntnt, 114; South Amert
cia, 115.46: compound, HOOO 10
TA I. LOW steady ; prime city hhds., 7c;
country, inK'U'Mc.
rt1CE-8teady; domestic, VWW J-Pn.
"ji((f'tC.
II UTTER Firm; creamery speclnls, 33c;
extras. 32c; third to firsts. 27r31c; held,
second to specials. 2fi32c; state dairy, com
mon to finest. 24'!3lc; process, first to
special. 2Mi27Hc: western factory, 22u22c;
wpHtern Imitation creamery, 24ViU"26c.
CHEKSK Firm; state, full cream, fall
made, special, HalSc; fancy. 174c; good
to prime, lUViifflttfio; current, beat. luVdlac;
common to fair, 134)15c; skims, full to
special. 13rfil4V4c.
ECJOSt Weak; western, firsts, 25c; seconds,
24i(iWVic.
POULTRY Alive, steady: fowls, 17i9
174c; turkeys. 134)11c. Dressed, ateady;
weatern chickens, 16 17ci , fowls, 14igl8V4c;
turkeys, 1&2."c.
WEATHER IN THE GRAIN BELT
For ebraaka, Fair Tneaday and Not
Mich Chaage In Tannerotnr.
OMAHA. March 14. 1910.
A disturbance of decided energy la moving
off tha upper Atlantic coast. This disturb
ance caused high winds and unsettled
weather throughout the eaat during the last
twenty-four hours and Is followed by llgnt
but general snows In the Ohio valley, lower
lake region and New England states this
morning. An area of high pressure overlies
the country west of the Mlssteslppi river
Into the Hocky mountains and generally
clear weather prevails In the south, the
central valltya and west to tha Pacific
coaat, except rains are falling along the
lower Pacific coast from Han Francisco to
Loa Angeles. The area of high pressure,
moving over tho central portion, waa ac
companied by a very decided fail In tem
perature, and the weather Is much cooler
over the central vajleys this morning.
Continued fair with no Important change
In temperature may be expected In this
vicinity tonight and Tuesday.
Temperature and precipitation, aa com
pared with tha last three years:
., mO, 1909. 190S. 1907.
Minimum temperature ... 31 11 47 ' 21
Precipitation . .00 .00 .01 .00
Normal temperature nor tooay, to degree.
Deficiency In precipitation slnoe March 1,
0.60 of an Inch.
Deficiency corresponding period in 1309.
0.07 of an Inch.
Deficiency orreanonding Period .In. 1908,
0.19 of an Inch.
L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster.
- St. Loots General Market.
BT. LOUIS. March 14. WHEAT Futures
higher; May, 31.124; July, ll.O6V4fH.Oa4.
Cash, lower; track, No. 2 red, 11. 241. 25;
No. 2 hard, 1.124''al.l.
CORN Futures higher; May, 68c; July,
574c. Cash, higher; track, No. 2, 62c; No.
i white, 64 " 64 4c.
OATft Futures higher; May, 45'4e: July,
454c Cash, higher; track, No. 2, 4ti464c;
No. 2 white. 4itc.
RYE Nominal, 804o.
FLOUR Unchanged; winter parents, $5.50
560; extra fancy and straight. 24.805.50;
hard winter clears, I3.8O&4.10.
HEED Timothy, 3.00'g3.25.
CO RN M EA L ?3. 25.
Bran Weak; aaoked. east track ll.14fl.16.
HAY Weaker; timothy, 315.60tgl8.50;
prairie, f ll.006 14.60,
PROVISIONS Pork, higher; Jobbing,
225.75. Lard, higher; prime steam. IH.OOgi
14.15. pry salt meats, higher; boxed, extra
shorts, 114.76; clesur rlba, $13.75; ahort clears,
11600. llacon, higher; boxed, extra short,
$1(1.00: clear ribs. $14.00; ahort clears, $16.25.
POULTRY Firm; chickens. 14c; springs,
174c; turkeys, l4c; ducks, 144c; geese, Cc.
13 UTTER Stead; oreamery, 26432c.
EUGS Lower, 13c
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls V.300 7.200
Wheat, bu 79,iO 42,800
Corn, bu 74.800 62.500
Oata, bu 86,400 47,400
Kansas City Grain and Provlaloaa.
KANSAS CITY, March 14. WHEAT
May, $1.00401.094 bid; July, $1.034. sellers;
September. $1,014- Cash, unchanged; No. 2
hard, $1. Otto 1.11; No. 2, U.OVl.us; No. 1 red,
$1.161 1.21; No. 2. 21.1361. 1.
CORN May. 63c; July. 654(51io bid;
September. 634c bid. Cash, Vtilo higher;
No. 3 mixed. 604c; No. 2, ta4&59c; No. Sk
white, 63c; No. 2, C24c.
OATS Unchanged; No. 1 white, 46 49c;
No. I mixed, 43U'46o.
RYE 72(75c.
HAY Unchanged to Ko lower; choice
timothy. 114. t! 14.60; choice prairie, $11. OW
11.25; choice alfalfa, $17.0012.00.
b UTTER Unchanged; creamery, extras,
21c; flrsta, 29c; aeconds, 27c; packing stock,
ISc.
EGGS 16o lower; current receipts, $5.55
a case.
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu 101,0") 75,000
Corn;, bu M.ono 4S U
Oats, bu 24,000 11.000
Visible Supply of Grata.
NEW YORK. March 14. Following la tha
New York produce exchange statement of
the visible supply of grain In the United
States. Saturday. March 12:
W HEAT 26.419.000 bu.; Increase, fttt.OflO bu.
CORN 1S.SM2.0U0 bu.; decrease. 475 0UO bu.
OATS-9.3W1.00O bu. ; Increase. S5S.0OO bu.
RYE 742.000 bu. : Increase, 8.0UO bu.
BARLEY 2,840,000 bu. decrease. 77.000 bu.
The visible supply of wheat In Canada
last Saturday was 10,678,000 bu., a deciaje
of 106,000.
Philadelphia Prod ace Market.
PHILADELPHIA. March 14.-BITTER-4o
higher: extra, weatern creamery, 344c;
nearby prints. 35c.
EGOS Steady; Pennsylvania and other
nearby flrsta, free cases, 24c at mark: cur
rent receipts in returnable caeea, 23c at
mark; weaiern fists, free cases, Itc at
mark; current receipts, free caaes, 23c at
mark.
CHEESE Firm; New York full creams,
choice, 174c; fair to good, 164'jl7c.
Liverpool Grain Market.
LIVERPOOL, March 14 WHEAT S(Kt,
dull; No. 2 red western winter, no stock;
futures, quiet; March Is 27d; May, 7a
HSd: July, 7e 114d.
CORN Spot, steady; new American north
ern, mixed, is 64d; old American mixed.
Is M; futures, steady; March nominal;,
July, fa 3d.
PEAS Canadian, steady. 7a 6d.
Mllnaakeo Grain Market. . .
MILWAUKEE. March 14. WHEAT No.
1 northern, 11 lt.7jl.ls; No, 2 northern, $1 16
1 lr; juiy. si. us.
OATS M47c.
UARLEY Sample, I7971c. . .'
Peoria Grain Market.
PEORIA. March 14.-CORN-Hlgher. No.
I white, 62c; No, I yellow, W4c; No. 3,
O'-l-c: No. 4. 684c; no grade. 6.'zi64c.
OATS Higher; standard, 4o; No. I
while, 464c.
Elgin Matter Market.
F.I7IN'. March 14. n UTTER Firm, 31c
alts for tha week, 402, DA) lbs.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Tightening; of World1! Credit Tacili-
tiei I Feature ct Finance.
TIME MONEY RATES RISING
ew York Ranks Belag Called I sob
to apply Reqalremenls of 1 a
terlor with Opening of
Planting Period.
NEW YORK. March 14-The tightening
of the world's credit facilities Is the fea
ture of the present financial situation and
that factor underlay the constraint on the
day's stock market In New York, although
more superficial Influence alao played a
part.
Hero In New- York the banks lire being
drawn upon to supply requirements of the
interior for currency, wtih the opening of
the spring planting period, was shown by
the e;th loss In the Saturday bank state
ment. This morning brought fresh offer
ings of bonda by bankers who had made
purchases of new Issues from the rail
roads, with additional employment of
banking funds Implied In these operations.
Notwithstanding the purchase of parts of
these new bond Issues by foreigners, de
mand for remittances abroad are sufficient
to have turned rates of foreign exchange
upward again.
Time money rates are rising In New York
and the bankn are lets eager bidders for
mercantile at recently prevailing rates. A
25-point rise In the price of shares In the
second ln size and Importance of the New
York national banks was the Incident of
the day from which the expectation of
more profitable business for banks might
be argued.
The recurrence of decision day In the su
preme court was cited as the repressive In
fluence during the morning. There was
little Improvement In that respect after It
became known that no declnion would be
handed down In the American Tobacco I
case. Apprehension of an unfavorable de
cllon has been neutralised by the strong
adavnee In American Tobacco securities.
One reason given for supporting United
S'ates Hteel was the deduction tomorrow of
tl dividend from the price of slock,
mounting to 1 per cent with the regular
and extra dividend last declared. The re
ported softneHB of the pig iron market did
not depress United States Steel.
Crop damage reports played a part ln
the day's market and labor difficulties
claimed their share of attention by reason
of the critical stage of the negotiations be
tween the western railroads and the fire
men and englnemen. "
Ronds were Irregular. Total sales, par
value, $2,837,000. United States 2s and 4,
registered, declined 4 per cent on call.
Number of sales and prlucip.il quotations
on stocks today were
Sales. High. Low. Close.
Allls-r.halmsra ptd ..
4
S4,W 7!S "S "l
100 49 4fi 4c,
Jilcl 4C4 3S 9S
1c) 7IP, 7Si IH
(Hk) AS 4 U
ISI4 fcS'-Ci Ml
1. SOO 41 Vt 4S 41
7IO 2S 2cm, 254
l'cc) Lit, 10lj 15
t,5"0 M C.2 IZ
,400 17 S H4 'H
10114
400 1lS IMS l-
4 127.S 1-4S 1!4
J0 9u, 9it
8.1'cc) 341 S3 3
t.2011 4S 4K4
.7"i) 1I714 1IS 19
7i) lns's Hies K
lc U-1 IMS
too UJis 114
14
1.700 - 7 4 76S 7S
1.10O !74 17 lTtia I
1.800 43 S 43 U
1074
, 30(1
10.800 88 US 7
1.74
1.100 n m vs !
107 ;
2.S00 147 S 146S 146S -
too to tt Wh ,
100 414 414 4t
U
81
7
2.0110 14S 147 4 147
too 1 1 14
100 1744 174 ITS
. 300 421, ,42 42
"
loo us 33S U4
S.frl' IS 81S 31S
300 M4 60S 60s
'
N1 IfA 158 ISA
700 1384 1374 137S
7
142
I0 23 224 2? 4
l,4ic0 474 Bits MS
300 us :s a
400 21S 2144 214
IS
40c) 474 44 4714
00 S4S 23S 2-IS
200 38S 3HS 8S
fa
200 1534 1534 l.M
42
100 141S 1434 143S
3O0 71' 704 70i, !
l,7oi) 434 43 1 S j
1121
400 444 84 3S '
100 44S 44 44S
1,700 124S 12"'S 12S
400 44S 4i4 4c4
1.300 1044 1014 1044
2O0 80S 80 79S
2.0W 1174 13S 11"S
33
10,400 1374 137 1.174
000 HIS 1104 lhS
too 1014 1014 101S I
444
200 195 196 1V4
0 44 4 444 . 4.14
13,400 1S 114 licS.
MO 404 40 44
,. 10J
4.t00 1S 1 1
200 M4 44 (4
29S
lit
too 7 79 7
V1.00 14 14 1
1, 100 tUS 284
100 74 8'4 47
4
600 tl tos aus ,
0 434 4oS 44S
400 4S 84 ' 4S
U.400 1ISIS li lsys
400 SKS 99 9
300 T8S 7S IT
t.OuO 47 - 4S 4S
lt.iuO 8 BUS 88S
0 1214 122 It S
2,900 41 50 S tV'S
l.l.) 484 o;s I'S
I"") ts i:s US
100 DOS 4S 4?S
4,ll 43S U tlS
72
t00 76 S 74 78
54
44
14
60
1I0 1184 1184 118
) vs 101s 1014
Aroalfcamated Copper
Amsrlc-an Airtculturml
Am. Been flufar
Am. Can pM
Am. O. A r i
Am. Cotton OH
Am. H it L pM
Am. Ire decurttlae.
American LJnseM
American Locomotive
Am. S. A. R
Am. 8. R. pfcl
Am. Sugar Refining
Am. N. A T
Am. Tobacco pfd ,
Amerlcaii Woolen
Anaconda Mining Co
Atchison
Atchison pfd
Atlantic Coast Una
Baltimore A Ohio
BhI. A Ohio pfd
Bethlehem Steel
Brooklyn Rapid Tr
Canadian Pacific
Central leather
Central Leather pfd
Central of New Jersey
Chesapeake A Ohio
Chicago A Alton
Chicago Ol. W.. new
Chicago A N. W
C., M. A 8t. P
C, C C. A St. L
Colorado P. A I
Colorado A Southern
Colo. A 80. 1st pM
Colo. A Bo. 2d pfd
Consolidated Oaa
Com Products .. ., 4.
Delaware A Hudson
Denver A RXo Grande.... a
D. A R. O. pfd.
Distillers' Securities
Brio
Erie 1st pfd
Brie 2d pfd
Denarii Elec'trtcl
Oreat Northern pfd
Great Northern Ore etfs. ...
Illinois Central
Interborough Met
Int. Met. pfd
International Hanreeter ...
Internstional Marine pfd..
International Paper
International Pump
Iowa Control
Kansas City Bo
K. C. Ho. pfd
Louisville A N
Minn. A St. L.
M , St. P. A 8. 8. M
Mlirourl Paclflo
M., K. A T
M . K. A T. pfd
National Biscuit
National Lead
N. R. R. of M. 1st pfd....
New York Central
N. Y., l. A W ..
Norfolk A W
North American
Northern Pacific
Paclflo Mall
Fennaylvanla
People's Uaa
P.. a. C. A 9t. L.
Pressed Steel Car
Pullman Palace Car
Rallwar Steal Spring,
Reading ,
Republic Steel
Republic Steel pfd
Rock Island Co
St. L. A 8. V. Id pfd
St. Louis S. W
St. L. 8. W. pfd
8l.ws-Sh.meld 8. A 1 .x
Southern Pacific
Southern Rallwar
So. Rallwar pfd
Tenneaseo Copper
Texas A Pacific
T., St. U A W
T.. 8t. LAW. pfd
Pnloa Pacific
Union Paclflo pfd
U. 8. Realty...-.
V. 8. Rubber
V. 8. Steel
V. S. Steel pfd
I'uli Copper
Va. -Carolina Chemical ....
Wabcaeo
W abash pfd
Wsstsrn Maryland
Wesllnghouse Electrto ....
Western I'nion
W heeling A U K
Wtscuncin Osntral
PhUburg Coal
Am. Steel foundry
United Dry Goods....
Laclede Uaa
Total sales for tho day
4 Vie-) a.-iarea.
London (loalnaj Stoeka.
" LONDON, March 14. American securities
opened a fraction either ' sme of parity
today. During the first hour trading was
limited, but prices Improved on light buy
ing. At noon the market was quiet and
from 4 above to V below Saturday's New
York closing.
GO Lie Bar. 77s 94d; American eagles.
(bs 44a.
Consols, monsy
do account ..
Asial. Copper
Anaconda
AU'hlaon
n pfd
.81 l-ll Louisville A Nash. UT
41 4-14 Mo.. Ksn. A Tfi ... 44
... 81SN. Y. CsntiT Us
. .. IDS Norfolk A Wsstsrn.. l.S
.laos 00 ipta 93
. . . lots Ontario
Western.. 16s
Baltimore
Canadian
A (hlo..llfS Pennsylranla 70S
Pacific... lMSKsod Mines 9S
Thee. A Ohio...
CMcao O. W...
C , M. A SC. p.
Ie Beers
Dsnrer A R. O.
do pfd
2lo
do lit pf.....
do 2d pfd
Oraud Trunk ...
. 8 Rssdlng MS
. 43 Suuthern Ry 30
.141 do pfd 70
. 19S Southern Pacific . . U:
.42 '4 Is mil Pacific 19..S
. 82S do pfd 1
. 824 1', i. Steel 90s
. 2344 do pfd ls
. 4 Wsbaab u
. 2AS do pfd , 61
.144S Spanish 4a HoU
Illinois Central
MU.Mii v(iis per cent.
SILVER Bar. steady. 234d per ounce.
The rate of discount In the open market
for short bills and three months' bills ia
24 per cent.
New York Cdrh Market.
The following quotations are furnished
by Logan A Bryan, 31S riouth Sixteenth
atreet :
Bar State Gas
Boston Cona. . .
Butte Cosliuon
Csctus
t hluo
Chief Cons
Kractlon
Dasla I)alr ....
tly CwiLrsl ...
Kir Coo
Kir Wuett ....
rraukllB
Otreux
It Greeno Cananea .... 104
194 inspiration 4S
24S Larueo 4
4S rieiada Cons 234
I4S Nevada I'taH 114
2S Ohio Copper 4S
19 Rawhide coalition .. Is
IS key Central IS
IS Swift Pkg. Co ItSS
T7 S Sears, Huebuck Cw..lisS
14 Sllre Mrk
9
It Sllrer King Coal.
44 Superior a PUtis..
Is Tonopeb Uluing .
2S Trinity Coooer ...
4S
.MO
H4
7S
IS
Uoldtleld
ija-i.t
Coldtteid
Cona
floreoi.
Daisr
Toledo rrl Market.
TOLEDO O, March It SEEDS Tlover.
caeu. tuo. Ma icli, lb si, Aio ii, $'i lj, oc-
inber. $; 42'j. Tlmcthv. prime, fl 95; March,
11.96. A Nike, prime. $7 1".. March. 27.5..
v York Money Market.
NEW YORK. March 14Mi NET On
eall, eay. 2.i3 per cent, ruling rale 24
per cent, rinsing bid, 24 per cent, offered
at 1 per cent
LOANS Time, firm; sixty-day, 341iJ
per cent; ninety-day, 3li4 per cent, six
month. 4 per rent.
PRIME MERCANTILE. FAFER44t?5
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Firm, with ac
tual business In bankers" Mils at $4 W-if
4 i-4io for slxtv-dav hills and at $4 K7 for
demand; commercial bills. $4.K3fi4.K44-
SILVFR-Rar. 514c: Mexican dollar. 44e.
RON1 S-Uovernment. weak; railroad, ir
regular. Closina quota?. on on bonds today wera
as follows;
U S. ref ts.
do coupon .
rf.
1rttnt M. M. 4i
4
4
"S
9
s4
So'
f.S
9
. . . ijiptn 4s .
. .. t:'t do 4,"
... 1i'?'K C. So. 1st Js ...
... .1I4,. H rtsb. 4a VWl...
....1I4U A N. unl,
.... 1!H .. K. A T. I.t 4s..
V. S. 1.. rtg ..
do coupon ....
U. S 4a, rsg ..
do rnupon
Allls-rhsl. 1st Si
Am. As 5.
Am. T. A N. rr
Am. Tobacco 4s
.ins rto gee- 44.
4s
1l4,sM. P-iflc 4a
SJS R H. of M 44.
1' N T l I I4. ...
?' do 4eb. 4s
do Aa
Armniir A Co. 4S
Atchison gen. 4s..
do cr. 4s
do rr. as
At. C. L. ltl 4s ...
Bsl. A Ohio 4s..'..
do ISa
do S. W. 34s. .
Brk. Tr. cr. 4s
.. . lcS N. Y., N. H. A H
.. 1174 cr s :u
.. lit N w. ln c-on. ts.
... cm 14 au c;. 4s n...104t4
... WS'No. rsiltlr 4s MA
... fl do Is 1
... !4o. s L. rfclg 4s MS
... M'jPmn. ct. ', 115.. VJ
...l'cH e eon. 4s 1M'
.. .mmReiclliiR gsn. 4 . Ms
1 en. of Oa. iie
Cn. Leather Ss .
C. of N. J g. Is
Cites. A Ohio 4,s.
do rof. to
"Chicago A A. ISs
C. B A Q. J. 4a..
do gen. 4s . . .'
litlsSi. L a tt. F. fa. 4s. S44
1'S do gen is .'... (A
l4',spr,. w r u Wlt
72S "do 1st gold 4a Ks
"Wesieaboard A. L. 4e... Ms
sSSo. Fae. rol. 4e ss
C. M. A 8 P. m 1U, S7
do cw 4s 14M14
do 1st ref. 4s T.S
C. R. I. A p. c. 4a. 2
on rrg. 4s
Colo. Ind 6s.. .
Colo. Mid. 4s.
C A S r. A o.
n. A H. cr. 4s.
II. A R. U. 4s..
do ref. fis
Plstlllers- 4s ...
Erie p. I. 4s . ..
do gen. 4s....
do rv. 4s. s
do series B . .
slio. Rallwar r.s lews
I'S "do gen. 4s TS
7"Sl nlo Psilflc 4s 1MS
4Ss. S do cr. 4s. 11014
l"cv do 1st A ref. s.... 7S
..... 97SC 8 Robber 4a ,1'US
imi'. 8. Steel 2d it 14
74SVs -Cam. Chem. &s... 9S
swsbash 1st 5s lit
"' do 1st A ei 4s 74
r. A. s:'Western Md. 4s 8fi4
iA'il. Bier. cv. Be 2S
14S Wl, -r!enirsl 4 . .. S4i
"Oen. Klec
Ml. Cen. 1st ref. 4s... JSMo. Pac. r. Bs ctfs.. tu'i
Int. Mel. 4Ss SIS
Bid.
Loral deewrltlea,
yuotatlons furnished bv Samuel Burns,
Jr., 614 New York Life building:
Rid. Atved.
BstH;e Creamery Co
City of Omalm 4Ss ?
Cudahy Packing Co. 6s
Columbus Neb . E. L. Be. 102S .,
Kansas City Home Tl. is 1823.
Long Bell L. Co. So 1922
Lincoln Gss A Klec. 6s 1941
Nebraska Tel. Stock per cent.
North Platte Cat. Ir. Co. s 1920
Omaha Water Co. 6s 1916 .....
... l
... 10S
... 994
... 9S
... 11
... 994
... 84S
... K
... 99
.., 100
it
... 98
... 984
... 81S
14S
iiS
IDS
9S4
n
1004
toS
lot
100
101
944
13
99
99
824
190
994
IB
14
464
92
1044
100 s
914
82
17
umana Water o. Ss 1948 ,
Omaha Water 4'o. 2d pfd..."
Omaha Gas 3s 1917
Omaha R L. d- P. Ss 1933
Omsha R. L. pfd 5 per cent..
Omaha St. Rr. Is 1'.4 . ..,.....;..
Omaha A C. B. St. Ry. r 10;....
Omaha A C. B. St. Ky pfd 4 per rent.
Omaha A C. B. St. Ry. com
Omaha A C. B. Ry. A B. pfd... ,
Slotis City P. Y. pfd 6 per cent
Seattle 44s 1930 ;
Swift Estate col. 44a notes 1911.......
St, Louis Rrewlng Co , ..
United Ry St. L. :834
Union 8. y. stock. So. Omaha.......
99
98
844
7B -.
44
91
104
994 :
S
114
Boston StooUs and Bonds.
BOSTON. Murch 14.-Closlng quotations
on
stockM were as follows:
Amal. Conner
79', Mohawk
, ro't Nevada Con. ...
a34Nlplsltig Mines
US North Butte ....
. 48
. 33S
. 10s
. 42
. 224.
. a
.153
. 14
. 8
. 144
. 54
A Z. L S....
Arliona Com. .. .
Atlantic
B. O. C. A C...
B. A C. C, S. &
Butte Coalition .
.... 19SNortb Lake ....
M . . 17 old Dominion .
... 2 Osceola
Cat. A Arlsona
78SParrott . A C
Cel. A II ik Is OS Qulncy v...
. riuennisi 1 Milan nntl
Copper Range C.f... 7S9iiner1or
Ksst Hutte c. M ..
Pranklln
Olroux Con.
(Iran by Con
Greene Cananea ...
Isle Royale Copper
Kerr Lake
I.ake Copper
1-s Salle Cjipper
Miami Copper .......
Anked.
JOS Superior A B. M 144
2! Superior A P. C 134
9S Tamarack j
87V, U. S. l A 0 384
104 "IT. 8. 8. R. A M. .. . 47
21 do pfd : BT4
84 Utah Coa. ............ SIS
"7SWInona 104
If i. Wolverine .14S
x4AlkueS',..- M
Nerr-York Jllnlnar- S4oeka.
NEW YORK. March lVtClMilns;-quoU-tlons
on mining stocks eri ,i
Alice
i.17B LeadrtUo, Con.
B
Brunswick Con
Utile Ctilet
Com. Tunnel stock
Mexican1 .......
Oruar1c,ia.C.r..
Ophjr
Stardard
Yellow Jacket .
do bonds
-18
Con. Cal. A
Horn Sliver
Iron Silver
offered.
Va i 35
-
..165
.140
. 4.1
.100
Bank Clearlnirs.
OMAHA, March 14-Bank' clearlnss for
today were $3,442,065.07 and for the corres
ponding date last year were ,$3,067,131.50.
Cotton Market.
NEW "YORK, March 14 The cotton mar
ket opened steady at an advance of 4fo6
pointa and sold D'nU points higher during
the first, few minutes on the continued ab
sence of rain In Texas, covering and some
scattering demand for new crop months.
The leading bulls seemed to be giving the
eased off 3 or 4 points from the best during
the middle of the morning. May contracts
sold at 14.97c after tho call, or into new
high ground for the movement.
Spot closed quiet, 10 points higher; mid
dling uplands. 18.20c; middling gulf, 15.45c;
sales, 1,400 bales.
Futures opened steady. March 14.9057 14 8Re:
May, 14.93c; July, 14 ".c; August, 14.Cs.Ti 11.09c;
September, lull's 13.13c; October, 12.G6c; De
cember, 12.4Sc: January. 12.47c.
Futures closed steady; March, 15.06c;
April, 14.93c; May. 14.9Sc; June. 14.75c: July,
14.74c; August, 14.20c; Heptember, 13.30c: Oc
tober, 12.8oc; November, 12. Wc; December,
12.S2c; January, 2.5Se.
GALVESTON, March 14 COTTON Mar
ket steadv at 144c.
NEW ORLEANS, March 14.-COTTON-Spot,
firm; 4c higher; sales on the tpot,
1.360 bales; to arrive, none: low ordinary,
114c. nominal; ordinary, 12 3-lSc, nominal;
good ordinary. 134c; strict good ordinary,
14c; low middling, 14 5-16c; strict low mid
dling. 14 9-16c; middling. 14 13-1c; strict mid
dling. 15c; good middling. 15 3-llc; strict
good middling,- 15'c; middling fair, 154c;
middling fair to fair, 154c; fair. W4c, nom
inal. Receipts, 2,305 bales; , Block, W7.225
bales.
ST. LOVIS, March 14. COTTON' Quiet ;
middling. 15c; salts none; receipts, 201I
bales; tchlpments, 317 bales; stock, 42,57ti
bales.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. March 14.-META LS-Mar-ket
for standard copper was dull today,
with spot and all pofltlons up to the end
of May, closing at f!2.K7V( 13 124 The Lon
don market was firm and higher, with
spot quoted at 1.9 5e and futures at fuO 3s
9d. Arrivals reported at New York today
were lOj tons; the custom sous returns
showed exports of 1.7S5 tons, making 7.tW3
tons so far this month. Local dealers quote
lake copper at 213.24fll- 874: electrolytic,
213.374-itl3.li24; casting. $13.124n 13 2f. Tin
was weak, with spot closing at 131 40p 31.70;
March. 211. 3-331. 75; April. 31.30r3l.70; May.
3l.5o-i!;il.7C; June, 231.:fi31.tiO.' The L6hdon
market, was weak and lower, with spot
ouoted at 144 lid; and future. (145. 17s lid.
Lead whs wettk. with spot quoted at $4 60
4i4t:0 New York and 24.30ff-4.40 East Sr.
Louis. London was unchanged at (13 Ss 9d.
Sjielter was dull, with spot quoted at Si. 66
t?i5.70 New York: 25.fi4?i5 574 F.aM St. Louis.
The London market was unchanged" at 23.
Iron was unchtinKcd at 6ls M for Cleveland
warrants in London. Locally the market
was quiet. No. I foundry northern. tll.taHP
1S.&0; No. , 117. 7Mj 18.25: No. 1 southern aid
No 1 southern soft, 2l7.75fil8 ?5.
ST. I.OI'IS, March 14. METALS Lead,
dull, 24.40. Speltli'r, weak, '..tiO.
Wool Market.
ST. ' LOl'IS. March 14 -WOOIl'n-changed:
territory and western mediums,
24n4c; fine mediums. !K-i24e: fine. 114j!0c.
LONDON, March 14. WOOL A largo and
vailed Mt'lt-ction, amounting to 14.S44 bales,
was offered at the wool auction tab's to
day. Competition was animate.! and prices
were firm, especially for merinos, which
were In sellers' favor. Light, greusy crons
hreds were In spirited demand for America
and the tome trade. tWlonga brought
Is &4J and New Zealand Is 44d. Ameri
cans purchased crofsbreds freely. The sales
I follow: New South Wales. 1.T0O bales;
tenured. Is VtriHila lid: greuay. 44dc(na .I4d.
yui-tnsland. l.UXi bales; ncoured. lb Cdi
2 4d; greuay. Islfi Is 3d. Vlcti-rlu. 70( bales;
I scoured la Wals 10t,d: greasv. 5i,dvils
rn. west Australia. 400 hales; grensv.
citKMs 4d New Zealand. 700 bales;
scoured. 1 Kd-fjls H4d; greasy, "cpols 4'mI.
Cape cf O.ukI Hope and Natal V41 bales:
scoured, 11d"ls d; greasy. Mrild. Punta
Arenas, 200 bales; greasy, idcfils Id. .- t
Hrr Goods Market,
NEW YORK. March 14 The dry tjoods
markets sM-ra quiet In the primary division.
Hfttor sales are reported in cotton s-ooils
at lower prices. In-ess goods era 4Uiet for
spot delivery and soldo from the businens
l.oi'ked by larttcs corporations there is llttl
doing tor fall. Yarns are some, hat steadier.
Jouiii. trade ia quiet
OMAHA LIVE STOCK" MARKET
Killing Cattle Ten Cents Higher and
Feeder Stronj.
HOGS SELLING STEADY TO L0WIS
Fat (keen aaa Lambs Aaala la iooa
Demaad, sslth rrlrea Strong to
Tea Oata Illaber Than
Last Week.
SOUTH OMAHA. March 14.
n.-.ii. . I'.Mi. lln.. AheeD
Estimated Mondav 4.41l" ""'l
Hume day last week 4.47i1 4 675
Same dav 2 weeks ago.. $.706 .4."3
Sertis dav 2 weeks ago.. &.77" J.SSil
Some day 4 weeks ago.. 4.2"2 8.019
U n ... . .. .. 1 . . T-O S ? ' 1
6 MS
4.704
4.-.41
S .Ml
f.0l
The following table t'.ows the receipts 01
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for
the year to date, compared with last year:
1910 1909. Inc. Dec.
Cattle 20V 17 Isd.siW 1X22
Hogs 4..MS 67. 6SS 1021. S
Sheep 295,012 324.917
j ne louowing taDie snows m
ntA nt k . . u 1. the laaf
. . ' 'I W IIUK . I '. .1 I 1 1 ...II BU- .V
several days, with comparisons.
Date. I 1S10. 19t. I1WS. 1907. 1006. lfJ. 11904.
March I
March ".. 2 741
( SW 4 3.1
! 4 44,
4SI I
6 M I 4S
62 4 38
6 40 4 341
74
( 7S
6 7S
231
4 251
t 131 4 2 B 13
10' 4 M 2 20
131 4 2S; i 19
C 111 4 8L5 H
I t Stil I 11
6 09 1 b 15
( 121 4 2
6 llj 4 211 5 15
March 2..1 9 7ss;
March 9..1 944'
March 10. 10 224;
March 11. 10 27 I
March 12.110 274!
March 13. I
March 14. W 34
7S
4.1 1 4 t 6S
47 4 37 Kt
I 4 46 6 5
Sunday.
Receipts and disposition of live gtock at
the fnlon stock yards, e-.mlh Omatia, for
twenty-four hours -ending at 2 o'olock, p.
m., March 14:
RECEIPTS CARS.
Cattle Hogs. Sheep. 11 r s.
C , M. & St. P 5-3 .. 1
Wabash 2
Missouri Pacific 2 2
I'nion Paclflo 42 14 24 1
C. & S. XV., east.... 4 3 .. 1
C. &. N. W.. west.-... M, 23 4 2
C, St. P. M. & O.... 11 3 1
C B. & (J , east 6 .- 1
C, B. & g.. west.... 64 2 2 2
C. It. I. & P., east.. 1111
Illinois Central 3 1
Chicago Great West. 3 .. 1
Total receipts ...171 73 3!) 12
DISPOSITION HEAD.
Cattle. Hogs Sheep.
Omnha Packing Co S24 :M 1.21
Swift and Company . 795 720 1.73S
Cudahv Packing Co 417 1.02H 1.H52
Armour A Co 603 1,014 tm
Schwartz-Bolen Co 35
St. Clair 1
Morrcll Pack. Co 10
Kar Packing Co 370
Mutphy, shippers S13
W. 11. Vansant Co 181 .....
Stephens Bros K7
Hill ASon 141
F. B. Lewis 199
Huston A Co
J. B. Root A Co 71
J. H. Bulla 72
L. F. Husi 99
L. Wolf 4i9
McCreary A Carey 142 .....
S. Werthelmer 24
II. F. Hamilton , 29
Sullivan Bros 19
Lee Rothschild 14 0
Mo-Kan. aClf Co 78
Sol Degen 22
Kline 10
Other buyers 341 1.650
Totals 524 5,093 9,340
CATTLE Receipt oL cattle this morning
were about on a par with one week ago,
and also with the corresponding day of last
year. It was, in other words, a fair run
for a Monday, but by no means large.
Advices from other points Indicated only
moderate runs and the general situation
was very favorable for the selling Inter
ests. Buyers of beef steers were all out early
thin morning and It soon became apparent
that they wanted the cattle and wanted
tht m badly enough to spring last" week's
prices. Tha result was an active market,
with prices generally 10c higher than laat
week. Pretty much everything waa cleaned
up by 10 o'clock la the morning.-' There.
were a Jew cattle good enough .to . jin
27.66, (he highest price paid since .Novero- '
berv ' -' . ,- I
Cow and heifers were alao In -very good.,
demand and. they., too, told, very, freely,!
being pretty much all cleaned up by W
o'clock or soon after. The prices paid were
around 10c higher than last week. It might I
be noted, however, that the beat cows and
heifers have been selling so high that
buyers are a little backward about putting
on very much on the extreme tops, the I
medium to pretty decent kinds showing j
even more advance than -the best grades. I
Stockers and feeders were In moderate i
supply, but there was a very fair demand,
although last week's prices were extremely
high. The market today could be called
steady ts a little stronger, If anything.
Quotatlona on cattle: Good to choice
corn-fed steers V.7fi&7.76: fair to good corn
fed Bteers, I'i ('((, 70; common to fair corn
fed steers, 2o.2i.v6 00; good to choice cows
and heifers, 26.26c3B.l&; fair to good cows
and heifers, 24.606.23; common to fair cows
and heifers, 3.0ca4 50; good to choice stock
era and feeders, 25.4OJi.ij0; fair to good
stockers and feeders, HMdiOO: common to
fair stockers and feeders, 24.OOc04.2S; stock
heifers, Ji.75.tf4. 25; veal calves, 24.002.25;
bulls, stags, etc., 24.0OfjtC.75.
Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
Ko. At. Tt. No. At. Pr.
83 764 I 50 20 9C1 I 71
U .. 890 6 40 0 .'....1110 4 76
11 901 I 10 14 1217 4 90
44..: 964 I 16 11 ...11(8 I 60
34 lcl I 55 21 1091 4 15
49 1040 ii 13 1107 4 MS
II 1081 I 60 21 1041 4 16
11 931 -6 60 II 1241 4 90
19 1041 4 50 22 IUA) I 4
I .' 1164 I 46 SO 1,72 7 00
II l'W 4 60 1 1101 1 00
I..; 1094 4 10 1304 t 00
II 959 I 40 1 1091 T 00
1 1150 I 40 2 1380 7 10
II 1001 I 66 71 1296 7 10
21 1093 4 70 16 12o6 7 10
16 .....1163 I 10 3 1114 7 18
II 1190 I 70 42 1143 7 14
II 871 I 70 13 1310 7 16
20 1134 76 11 1876 T M
6 1240 76 1 1400 1 40
Wii ( 75 14 161 7 64
COWS.
1 834 I 60 4 1C26 6 60
14 841 I 70 12 1114 2 66
7 8c7 4 00 18 994 4 66
tl 984 4 20 14 ....1040 I
4 1107 I 60 16 1013 4 80
14 887 4 80 1 1000 4 70
10..- 894 4 81 4 1114 4 74
4 800 i IV . 1 1186 I 70
21 774 ItS 1 1.1-5 6 80
1....... un 1 10 1 us 1 14
7 971 6 15
HEIFERS.
4 117 4 00 11 446 I t
20 446 4 00 11 Ii4 I 36
1 618 ' 4 00 11 46i I 6)
10.... 7'2 4 05 4 891 4 On
T. 638 4 15 23 ..1087 I OS
tl..-,.., 631 4 15 4 '. Hi 4 18
W 621 4 00 , -
BULLS.
2'....;. lliUS 4 40 1 .....neo -4 65
1:.-.'... 12'J0 100 l..........14.r,0 2 70
1 1490 6 14 1 16J0 I 7i
1 1390 I 16 I ..'...1480 6 74
1 1490 I 40 1 13M) I 76
1 1540 I 40 1 1330 4 74
1 1370 4 60 1 14) 4 85
1 1140 6 40 1 14.44 I 90
1 It.- I 60 1 1314 I IS
1 1SO0 6 60
CALVES.
I ". 100 I 00 1 140 7 SO
nr....:. 3 6 I 26 I Ml) ' I 00
I.. 213 6 6) b 180 I 00
1 I ll I 00 I LSI I 01
1 100 I 00 1 mo g J5
4 lsl 4 25 1 114 I 14
1 210 I 60 1 m 4 b
1 110 7 00 1 140 I 14
1...... loc) 7 60
. . .STOCKERS AND T' EEijERS.
IK 423 4 14 1 7)2 K
15 4J3 4 60 32 131 4 75
1...., 490 6 UO 2'J 740 6 80
6 671 6 00 11 lt:l i 90
21 545 6 06 64 8.4 4 90
60 440 l '26 41 91. t 4 IS)
3 612 i & I I.Mi 4 110
t: 698 5 i'l I ft 6 10
10 44 I 46 67 73 4 U)
T 618 I o I tat t M)
I Iu I 60
IIOOS Chicago was surprised this morn
Intf with a much larger run than was ex
pected at last week's close and. eastern
advices were all bearish. Local supply,
however, was limited and in spite of lower
prospects salesmen In both divisions made
strong efforts to obtain steady prices. A
few IlKht shipping lions sold early at quot
ubly firm figure., but outside orders were
hardly numerous enough to force local
buyers to follow their lead. Tackers re
mained out of the alleys until well along
ln tha morning and when they finally did
appear, it was to bid &o 10c lower. Prac
tically nothing was done on this basis and
the tnornlr.g wore along with only a few
scattering sales.
After more or leas dickering, toads began
to sell at weak to lc lower figures and a
big portion of the supply was weighed up
on this baala. A spread of fh) 10 40 pur
chased moat of the hogs aa compared with
Saturdays bulk of 10l1oc1U.4o. Tops
reached 21AM, aa Compared
dsv s record 9nrt of $K) f.
with Satur-
Krpreentntl sales:
Vo. Ar. fh. rr No. Ar h Tr
t 141 . . 10 It TS 40 1" 15
87 Ml . . .0 tl 99 rw 40 0
93 f 40 10 7 JI0 ... 111 cn
TO 't 91) 10 rs M. 1st ,. 10 J
Ml. H9 .10 2.-. 8-1 ! ... 10 o
74 l 141) 10 n V 2.-2 ... ID 94
47 .. . 10 18 (4 ii 12.) in 55
,'S4 o I'l 11 T7 tit ... 1 J?S
73 m 10 In 77 3.1". ... 10 J714
a 1st 49 10 90 7 916 t.. 10 37c,
tl V ...) 54 J.i . 11 ru
77 2' 9 ...I0J4 4 H7 150 to J7 4
90 10 V, S t s 10 S7S
77 110 ) 10 ; 3.14 ... 10 r:s
SS 211 ..MM t (43 ... 1 41
75 'l ... 1 30 49 340 . . 1" 41
90 216 ...l) 72 346 4OIO4O
88 914 4 10 l 4 V3 ...10 40
J HI 40 1 30 71 rsj 1) III 40
71 hi ... 10 11 14 9 :8 ... 10 40
77 211 ... 10 224 34 .1st 10 10 40
90 14 40 10 124 49 244 ...10 40
tt 2.11 im 10 3S II XS3 4.) 1.1 40
44 272 .1011 73 I4 40 10 40
6i J44 80 10 98 tl Jf, 40 0 4n
61 XM ... 10 31 m Tl ...10 42S
76 im ... 0 6Ti an 24 ... 10 4".
JJ HI ... 18 45 1:3 ... 10 4.S
71 900 40 11) tt W ... :
41 311 ... 10 U 1.7 2S7 so 10 411
80 118 49 10 3.1 44 S..7 ... In 4.
71 121 ...10 IS 84 ISO 44) 10 411
42 2.T0 80 10 86 79 144 ... 10 44
10 246 ... 10 IS 16 f l 80 10 44
70 .. IM SO 10 35 tS yt 90 10 4.-.
49 3.18 ... 10 16 4 241 ... 10 46
70 21 84 10 36 72 240 ...10 64
41 133 ... 10 Si
SH KEF Live mutton and lamb prlcee
opened up ateady to a dime higher a
compared with the close last week, but
aside from a reasonable degree of activity
the demand was not very broad. Supply
was limited, as usual, and everything that
looked good to killers changed hands dur
ing early rounds.
Desirable classes of ewes, wethers and
yearlings were especially favored and the
greater advance was apparent, of course,
in this tH-anch of the trade. Waetern
wethers sold up as high as 2t.0O. Mexican
yearlings topped at 28 K) and Mexican ewes
went at 27 90. All of these sales are the
highest In the history of the local trade.
Mexican lambs acted creditably at 29 65
and a string of westerns waa good enough
to command 29 40. Only a sprinkling of
shorn stock waa on sale, some ewes going
at 8ci.no and lambs selling at 2 35, steady
with last week.
quotations on sheep and lambs: Oood to
choice lambs. 29.2ta d0; fair to good lambs,
2s (t,V(j-.l)r); good light year'lrgs, n .60-tKSH5;
good heavy yearlings, 2S 0Or(J8.50: fair year
lings. IT a'. as uo, good to i holee wethers,
27 5tWjS.); fair to (Rood wethers, ,7.0Oii7.6O;
good to choice ewes, 2?.r(j"7.90, fair to good
ewes, 27OVM7.50.
Representative sales'.
113 western lambs
452 Colorado iambs
ISO Colorado ewes
24 western yearlings
M western ewes, culls..
fjOft western lambs
25 western lambs
417 western ewes
401 western ewes
465 Colorado ew es
249 Mexican yearlings ..
4H5 Mexican lambs
1!'2 western ewes
697 Mexican lambs
Kti
54
S5
95
24
7
63
S7
.... 102
94
77
77
121
75
75
74
77
.... 62
8 00
9 25
7 25
8 76
8 00
50
8 00
7 90
7 0
7 40
8 80
9 40
7 85
9 66
9 55
4 86
9 45
8 00
6 00
8 00
8 00
6 00
47o Mexican lambs
162 wetsern ewes, culls
525 Mexican lambs
267 Wyoming lambs, feeders
117 Wyoming ewes, feeders..
2i6 western lamhs, feeders ..
2H8 western lambs, feeders ..
68 western lambs, culls
27
r.2
5$
41
Stock In Slant.
Receipts of live stock at the sinx prin
cipal western markets yesterday:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha 4 412 6.0:9 9,ti01
Sioux City 4.0IK) 2.300
St. Joseph 1.700 6.0OO 600
Kansas City 10.0"0 7.300 16 0 O
St. Louis 3.000 7.310 8,000
Chicago 22.O0O 35,000 14.000
Totals
.36.112 61,959 42.101
St. I.onls Live Stock Market.
ST LOUIS. March 14 CATTLE Receipts,
8,000 bead. Including 800 Texans: market
steady. tQ 10c higher; native shining and
export ateers, 26-508.10. dressed beef and
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hirtcher steers 24 10n7 ': sleers under
f. minds. 2 3. i7hI; stcx-k.-r unci feeders
4 hi id 10; cons and he fet s 21 tVt 1 7 1 0 .
mhiii'14. 2J Si) .i.t ST.; bulN. tl s..ii: 10; rnlvre
2!.Cit00: Texas and Indian s'eers, 27i li'tf
7 n0. cows and heifers. 23 ts)nf Ml.
Ili-x-.Si-Recelpls. 7 .718) he ld. ni )rket
st-aclv: p'gs and llrhts. 27 : 10 75; packers.
I'D fi'.. 10 90, butchers and best heavy, 2i0 O.f
10 HO
SHE K V AN D t.AXIHSSnecelp(s. 01
head, market strong; native muttons. 24 !vi
KM); lambs. 27 v,t9 i'.; culls and bucks.
24 fiO-iKi 10, stockers, 24Wi7 0O.
tlll(C.O LIVE STUCK M.tHKKI
t attle (Heady la II laber Haas Weal
to Lower.
CHICAC.O. March H.-OATTI.K-Rerelpls
22.tmO head Market stendv to 15c hluher
Steers. 2.r..v, t 40; row u. ftOOoiHOO; heifers,
24 etV'tH ISV. bulls. 24 Onti.lO: calves. W 00-d
10 00; slmkers and feeders, 24 4V.I H.tHV
HOI S Receipts. 35. 000 bead. Market
weak. Ho lower Choice heavy. 210 (Cm 10 tV;
butchers. 210 si10 HO; light mixed, 210
10 70; choice light. $10 7V t Id.!: packing, 210 .St
cti 10 90: pigs, 210 OO11 10 60. Bulk of sales,
210 7isvrin ..
SHEEP AND LAM US Re.-elptg, 14.000
head. Market 10i- to 25c higher. Sheep.
27 7r.''i8.25; lambs. 2S.759.S6; yearlings, $7.Jfl
ti8.36.
Kansas City It re Stark Market.
KANSAS CITY. March 14.-CATTI.E-R-ceipts.
10.000 head, Including tiOO southerns.
Market steadv to 10c higher. Quarantine
rattle, 27 75: choice export and dressed beef
steers. 27.16(iiS.0O; fair to good, 2 25fl7.li;
western steers, 27. S5cii7.60; stockerg and feed
ers. 24.U"ti.iS; southern steers, 2d.7iVi7.75:
southern cows. 83.60iid.fl0-, native cows, 23.35
1i50; native heifers 4.5t'l i.S0; bulls, 24.50
Cun SO; calves. 24.60'u9 00.
HOOS Receipts. 7.31W' head. MisrVef
steady; top. 210 : hulk or sales. 2HS21VH1
10.60. Heavv. 210 4,-.Ti 10.00;' packers and
butchers. 210.3611 10 00; light, 210.154110 45;
pigs. 28 7Mf9..1n.
SHEEP AND LA MRS Receipts, UOO
bead. Market 10c to 15c higher. Ijimbs.
28.44fn9.H6; yearlings. 2H.0fh9 00; wethers, 27.28
'iisl; ewes, 2ii.o0n 7.i; stcx keis and feeders,
24.50-tMi.W. -
St. Joseph Live Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. March 14. CATTLE Re
celnls. 1 TtiO hed; mnrket. strollif: steers.
$4.fsir7.75: cows and heifers, , 23 .D0fi 40;
calves. 23.00t.j9.0fl. . .
HOUS Receipts, 5.000 head: market slow;
top. 210 60; bulk of sales, 210 351 10 55.
SHEEP AND LAMBSV-Rc'cetpts MV1 head;
market, l.VSj25c higher; lambs, 27.5019 .50.
Slonx t Ity Live Stock Market.
PI017X CITY. la.. March 14.-(Spcclal
Telegram 1-t-ATTI.E Receipts, 4.000 head;
market killers strong; feeders, higher.
HOOS Receipts. 2.300 head; mnrket 54ilOe
lower; range of prices, $10 .oO'tf 10.9d; bulk of
sales, 210.2XkiT10.30.
Oils and Moaln.
OIL CITY. Ta., March 14 Oll-Oedlt
balances. 21.40; runs, 229.17 libla.-. aviH'age.
150.329 bbK; shipments. 344,721 bbls.; aver
age, 190.273 bblH.
SAVANNAH, March 11 OII-Turpen-tlne
firm; W4'(j4X)A4c.
ROSIN Firm; quote, B, 24 30; D. 24 40; K.
24.60; V. 24 00; O. 24.fi5: H, 24.76: I. $4 75; I.
24 90; K, f.,90; M, $6.40; N, 2''.60;' W. G.,
$t;.8.-, W. XV.. T OO. . - .
Itar Market.
OMAHA, March 14-HAX-No. 1. $10: No.
2, $9; coarse, $8; packing, $7. straw:
Wheat, 27; rye and oats. S. Alfalfa, 213.
The supply of hay Is heavier than the de
mand. Herbert E. Gooch Co.
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