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THE BEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 30. 1.110.
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iniii auo, ticiiCUou of. 7v.su n Tiki
Wa,eat Price Eon.
Lunci, AILJ SZLLDIQ HL2X1
Opialom EiUtt that Llttla Ala
V. 111 (enae frona Rata, m tk
nt Is KIIUI, ilum-
OMAHA. March 3. WO.
Light hrrw- reported !n the southwest
J'd further predictions of rtia lakes wheal
film Jungs oeillr.g lree,y. with in
prospect of belter growiug wiiiwr. Bonn
opinions sr MdrrnH turn litti id wm
come from rams, a the wheat baa been
klned.
'1 he oom market mnltnuea to sag; with
Hgtt imn and bmmn sentiment pre
viiiig pr.oe are warning kwer and the
market ia.k amp.
Wheat waa soft on heavy selling, with
huri reported In several localities. Tha
0lliw waa checked by support from large
hu.dera Cash wneat waa ,owr and buyers
were slow takers on the break.
Cora eased off at tha start in sympathy
w:t,a--wheat, but firmed, later and held
fa.rly ate
Cash stuff aaain sold steady and ofrerlngs
u.' ami
round reerlr taker. Wtth improvement in
tile snipping demand a firmer feeling eieta-
Primary wheat receipts were 4o,t0 huan
Is and srt.pments were III bushels.
Mtainn. reo-ipt last year of 4J4.00S buanels
iit a.npm;its of 218.00 btuhels
fnmarv cnrn receipis were 406.000 bushels
and shipments were &14.O00 "jimhels, agalnwi
rrf7pts iaft -rear of 4fcg out bueitei and
shipment of 4M) husheta
tMruiM wars llexooo tiuahela of corn.
C5 buMiKiK of oats and wheat and flour
ooial to KS.Oftl bushels.
Uverpo, closed So lower to d higher
on wheat and ,d higher on corn.
Local range of options:
Articles! Open, j BIB. Low. I CI
oee. Ty. 1
heat)
1 ; 1 0
1 i 1 03
S 53
ei i
44 44
41 41'4
1 wsl
1
- ,f-,uiir--
i -OTTt
1 JV
an
61
4SSl
41V
1 W-4
444
4li
at
Oa:
May..
July..
4Ti
41 -mi
Osialis Cask Prleea
WHEAT-Nl.' S hard, TLMst.(. No. 3
kard. U 04H.(iM,: No. 4 bard. tl.0Otjl.CH.
rejected hiu. yucHLis): No. 1 sprins. O.W
il JT, No. 2 aprlnti. H-JiCl.. No. 4 sprln.
VK-iLUS"; No. I durum, 0c; No. 1 durum,
jta.
COR.V No. t white. fmrfSc: No. 3
white, 5trfA';, Xo. 4 white, &''lfiet4jc ; No.
1 color. 6?Hc; No. 3 colir,&",Mr,'c; No. 4
color, fc'iri'Ac; No. Z yeUevr, c: No. t
yA)nw, (ot'-rj; No. yellow, U'e: No,
X !e: No. J. 5ttiC4c; No. 4. tjirs;
no grade. if-ySiic.
OATd Standard. 434lo: No. I white,
fjrtttao; - No. 4 white. 41fe4Hi; No. 1 yel
low, KftlVi No. 4 yellow, u&hq; No. 2
mixed. jr41c.
BAKUt-No. 4. 53M.C44c; No. 1 feed,
SMfV:: rejected, Sfjfia
Uii, Nu. t J4;6c; No. X 1&7VC
Laxlut Heeetpta,
Wheat. Cora. Oats.
Thlcao u 21t 170
Minneapolis . 11
omim 7 U I
IjuIjUi 243
CHICAtSO- Tin.. IX O PROVISIONS
Featares ot the- Tradla aatal CloalasT
Priea a BaareT of Trade.
' fHrCAO. - Marrn- -Ikel!hfnd of a
s7tieral hrealt hi the drouth conditions In
Uie southwest Induced liberal saiea ot
wheat today and resulted in decllnee rang
ing from l"ae to- IVH'So, compared with
ycaterday'a final fUui-ee. At tha closa the
net- dmtline ww from e to 1c, Corn
and oats followed wheat downward, but re
trained ail of the lose, closing f'.aruree on
ac.i beinK "ic ta tii nlgher. irovlaions
jLioied hears. , .
VVhJt oprned wsaJt on reports of rain
In part ct Kan nan. A great amount waa
thrown on tne market by leading longs
and tnere was also fre selling for short
account. Ooejiing quotations showed losses
ot tifa ta I'ViTi.'. September being at
l.'ss to iti!'-BdJjvift"iU- 1.(H tir tl.08.
Skptaml .sold oit to tXt and July
tu Uate hv the nay- a tatr rally oo-
cur. eil. and Svt ember closed at &.tM74 LX,
and J'l'y at ST..
Corn pr cea. de-lined because of the slump
In wheat, but rallied later and advanced
about lc above the low point. Cash com
iwiui In extremely poor demand and prices
declined Vrc to lc. No. 3 yellow sold at tile,
t'he market for options cloned firm. May
l-rinjr at &.Vi,4Vuu. After selling between
aWSo and rxji4V-
lluylng of the May delivery by elevator
tn teres! caused a aurmtantia) rally In oats.
Tito May delivery showed tha widest range
and sold between and 44c, The market
cK)m,''I lir-n at the tup.
- rrovlnlons ruled heavy nearly all day-.
Pork dlnpinyod that greatest actlvttv and
the Mjy upUun soid between CVud and
iiL'. The clone waa weak, with prices a
shaae'to 10e lower. May pork being at ICM.25.
Lard for May ileiivury- closed at tllaZSa,
aiul rihs at. S12..
The leading futures ranged as follows:
Artie!.) Open.! High. Low. Close.iSat'y.
"heat
- M.ty
July
Corn
May . Jt';-
"C!t
Mhv
oj ly
Septi
york
M.y
' July
- Sunt.
Lard-
May ..
July
Sept.
Rlb
My
lepC
I
I
i 11, 1 13S) 1 14H
l v7h; i in i
I W.lOiiului,! Ooht
ilt'URj 1 0Hi
:ll6i.tluJ J u6i .
ICT,'fSiOafrS.
,tS'.i
4S1..I
41 -i
44
4a
41i ;rt
424e
Jd
X 54
IB 06
38 5
M
4 STHj
Si 4iSt
I TTJ 34 08
h
IS 7T
U 70
BHi J4 09
U SI", 13 7t4
1.1 o
-U 75
13 96.'
11 -!
13 'A
U 77.
U 75 I 13 77H
IS SCH) IS
IS KV4.
13 SO
U 40
13 56 13 57W
13 -UHii U 47
No. 2.
- Fl R eVeadv; win tee patents, 36..1TWJ
I: winter straighta, X4.3o;5 : spring
(uireiirhw. . H.TVw, hajiarsu-XAc&.3,
iIE-Su,.l. i'auc.. . . .
, HAHLKT Feed of mixing, S&USoc; fair to
ch.ice mnlflnir 0Mti7o.
- t.KDS Fisx. No. 1 south western, fj.jn:
No. l northwestern. C..1Q. T!nuthy, t JO.
p lover. H tM. " ' '
r-Uo-VI.-r- KS-1I pork, per bbU CK.T7V,
i A.M. Lo.. lmt Iw ti.: ijhort rtiia,
l-if. Jli .-wiU iT'-4 ; Short clear
.!'! (box-d;. ;. ' rT4 .
1 ofa
eiiiai
Total olearanoes of wneat and flour were
to lto.iAW uu. rnraam iw.lni.
,4.iK) -towx-tunirwred with 4iae'w bu. the
correbpon.ung uay a yeiir aui. The world s
visibla suiipiv. as shown bv BradHtreet's.
t increaaed cut bu. Eatlmaied ret-etots for
tomorrow: Wheat, 14 cars; corn, lwj cars
Iojih. 4 cars; hogs, is.ju hi-ad
t Chlcajro Cash Prices Wneat' No. S
I ted. Hi ',; N... 3 red. $l.l2i.i;; x," tiaxdi
t fLir.al l-iU". No. a hajo, il 07i.u- m, i
northorn .fu-ing n.l7; No. 1 nortnern
"r!Hil. DJJ',i.i-li); No. 3 apnng vnj,
1 I .. Corn: .". 3 cash. HWjj .. Nc:
. N. 3 white. 34,-; No. j while fflv.
'V -'c; No. 3 yellow. Oats: NoTl
Mie. c; No. 3 white. 4J :45r; .No. 4 wliitaT
w '-: standard. cifWHc "
KCTTFlt Steady; creaiiM-rira. J62'.
t Ktj'iJ steady; receipts, S6,!S cases, at
n;ark. rasrn Included. i.'jSOc: firm. Ati--
yrm-.e frMs. 21 '
Pt,vTATt KS riteadv; choice to fancy 3
1 tl-'c: fa.r tj gcod, rsj3c. '
POI'l.TRY Firm; turkeys, 16ic; chlek
ms. 17'tc: springs. ITc-
St. Laala tieaeral Market.
ST. LOUIS. March 2!WriEAT-Furr
Kr; Max Si UV,a-l.U; July, tl Njl ob;
ra.--n. Ina.r: tratk No. i red. 31 J- No. S
t.-ri. 31 U-il.14',. Z
t'tJHN Kuturrs hitrher;. May. 04?1'kp-
July. ObHauac; raah lower; No. 3, CijfiZ'vc'
No. I w a !. c .i?.
I'ATS tfiiuiea loWerJ ll, 4S
4'"; csri inwnc: track. N.i. u.
J:ily.
N.l 1
4-:-roi47e.
f ' HIE
rt.ly. lc.
'V 'ichiinged; red winter patents
oa ra f.iocy atid -rTij,-i, i. .r,i
FI.iK'R
l 36 H ;4 ;
" , - '-. WWi.t.
V.Kl-T -n-i.thv ii.uo jl .;. ,
) KiNM.l.t: 63--
' I irtAN u'"t:. ,a''k,-'l ast track. O 13J
HAT "tea.iy;
, rvraine. T2 ..! 4 03.
timuthy, riOOiijIia;
1 K" 'N t Y'TToi TIES WVj.
l i-..-1
Mr. Mr TWIN fc. 7c "
"I'ttov l.'li ..i eteadv; Jcbbinar. Sisal
T-ari. histir: Drime iii-tm i;i in..uin
.at mMta. MlMtiiiv: li , A . 1. t
. " . ...... vu. J,, f
1 5""- ' ear ni a. flii;,, atnia-t cu-ar-a
' 4W Lauvu, mcii,, ij..Ai-J eair ;Krta,
rlNs. I7SC., llrntt clrar.
I PC't'LTTIT
PT't'LTTtT 5tpm.lv rhirk.n. 1,V: ror!no.
TOr. turev, 2:c. durka. 15c; g mi 4c.
BUTTER dieeJy , crmrv fT'jtJc
Receipt. Mlpme-o
F'oue bhis : ) IS
I Wheat, bu T 10 !
.Corn, bu M.Vfl ' Mi
, Oat. bu..- 7Z.UU0 M.l
ew tork . gkioal m.ihrjct
0.aatlaas af tha Day V arte as
raasasadlttea.
SEW TORK. Uareh 3 PLOt:TV-Market
quiet and ahM MiJr; snrtng patenta last
Ura.ghis. i.uS : winter patent
tl eprtng cears. 4 "ui4 7S; winter
etrs. No. 1. U:faj4 J; winter extras. No I
M I'jtiS. Knfas stra;-hta f. . P.e
neipte. Zl.Tuv bbia; umpments. lu, -t bbia
Rye flour, steady, fmr to good. M Jug4 ,
entire to fancv. 34Bjt.66.
Cull.NM EAl-m.-ady; fine white and yel
low, il .4inl.j0. roarse. tl-ftul. kiln dried,
a
RTF: Dull; No. 2 western. Vx nomi
nal f. o. b.. New Torlt.
WHEAT fip't easy; No. J red. tl 36 In
elevaior and No. 1 northern. & .2t. I. o. b.
ta.tion wneat declined sharply on reports
of mower m Kansas and predictions of
s-eneral rwlns in the west, but prices re
gained part of the loss on covering and
on steady cash markets, closing lnjlSc net
lower. May closed. H2. July closed,
tl 1: September oiosed. II 12"4- Rereipts.
in KV bueneis; shipmenta t7(M huaheis.
CORN Pput easy; steamer, 65c and No.
4. 3vc. bKh elevator export basis: ex
port No. 2. nominal f. o. b. Option
market was without tranaaction. aluatng.
a'T-Ho net higher. May closed. 72'c; July.
7; September. 74To. Raceipta, "i.JtA
bUKheis; shipments. 116.. GO bustieia.
t)ATH Hpot steady; mixed. 31 to 3 lbs.
noirunal; natural white. 28 to S3 tha. ??
5!e; cihjped white. 34 to 43 lbs. Htirtr.
btn-r cm!. 4ev,o. Receipts. DO. 475 busheia
FKlil rtu , western spring bran OV
pcnnd sacks. li4.2Wr)i4.76.
HA T Steady : prims. $3.15; No. L
Lib, No. 3. I10&4M.1O; No. a. tl.OtwH.Ce.
HIL'E.S Firm; Central America, Cvc;
Bogota Cc
LEATHER Firm: hemlock firsts. 2-,?
Zc; seconds. 2it527o; thirds. 23Siic; re
jected. Jlt'rile.
PHUVIIONS Por4t. f'rmer: mesa. trT.TS
family, 327 .MS :.: short clear, tacsoein.'iO.
iieer. r;rm. m- se. S4 W15 0"; family. i.
S'.9i0; beef hams. t24.tVit2o.0ik. Cut meals,
firm; pickled bellies, i0 to 14 lbs.. lifted!
17 fax Lard, steady ; middle weet. prime,
314.0614.76; refined, firm; continent, 115 10:
-S'l'iiu America. t. compound,, llu 1-t
TALLOW Quiet; prime city, hhda.. 7Mfl
7c; country TaTc.
BUTTER Irregtilar: creamery, held sec
ond to special. 3Mawf2c; creamery, extras,
S'c: prcetm. first to special, 24VrSi7o.
t'HEESK Firm and unchanged.
F'T t-d Easier; western storage selections.
ttfii-'Hc: western storage selections, extra
first, Tttlc; western storage selections,
firt Bn1tt: southern, first. Revoke.
POCLTRT Dressed firm: weet em chick
ens, kn617c; fowls, UiWCi turkeys, 3D
tjESu.
WEATHER IN THE URAIX BELT
Car Nebraska. Rata aad Saw aad
Celder.
- OMAHA, March 39. 1310.
The barometric depression, noted In the
preceding report aa overlying tha Rocky
mountains, has developed Into a disturbance
of doctded energy extending from the upper
Missouri valley south over the eaatern
Rocky mountain slope, with Its canter over
eastern Colorado. Tha disturbance waa pre
ceded by hiifh winds over the eastern slopw
during the nlgtit and la accompanied By
snows in Wyoming and Colorado, and rains
over tha western portions of Nebraska and
the Dakotas. The disturbance will continue
eastward over the valleys, and will be ac
companied by rain In this vicinity tonight
and Wednesday. An area of high pressure,
accompanied by clearing and colder
weather, is moving In over tha Pacific
slope, and will follow the low over the
valleys, and - tha weather will be mucn
cooler In this vicinity by Wednesday.
Following is the temperature and precipi
tation compared with the last three years:
ISlu. 180L liV7.
Minimum temperature. . . 04 31 36 83
Precipitation 00 .00 ' .00 ' .00
Normal temperature for today, 43 degreea.
Deficiency in precipitation atnoa MarcH L
L2v inches.
Deficiency corresponding period in. 1903,
.76 of an Inch.
Deficiency corresponding " period fn 1308,
of aa inch. L. a. WELCH.
Local Forecaster.
ICaaaaa City Prwelaea) Market.
'KANSAS CTTT.'" March S.i-WHKAT-May.
JLft-HSl.OoH, July, tLOS'-wST-d: Sep
tember, 31-ufUj. . Casn. unchanged to lc
lower; N'o. 3 hard. tl.lfrL13i; No. , 11.07a
L12: No. 3 red. H.17'jL22; No. S, IL14Tftli
CORN May. 62SCc; Jtily. ma. Cash,
unchanged; No. 3 mixed. 62&e2Na; No. 3,
tlettHc: No. t white, 63o; No. i, Aa
OATS Nominally unchanged; No. t white,
4ia-7r; No. 3 mixed. 4S$Gl44a.
ftfE TSiiTBo.
HAT L'nc hanged; choice timothy, 314.50
(316.00; choice prairie. ULEU.w; choice
alfalfa. fli.O&fiUToO.
BUTTER Unchanged; creamery, extras,
31 V: fire ta, "c; aecondo, 37V-; packing
stock. Sc.
EtKis 6c higtier; current receipts, new
eaaes. Is. 10; miscellaneoua cases, 36.06;
southerns. 36-75; storage packed, r to.
Raceipta. Shipments.
Wneat. bu SS oM 60 (J
Corn, bu A... S0.U09 TTOiO
Oata. bu 1.O0U U,0u
Vlalblw fapply af Grata.
NEW YORK, March 29 Special cable
and telegraphic communications received
by Bradetreet's show tha following changes
In available supplies as compared wita
previous account: Available - supplies:
Wheat. United States, east Rockies, In
creased Tw.OdO busheia; Canada, decreased
24Lt bushels. Total United states and
Canada. Increased 608.000 bushels. Afloat
for and in Europe, decreased SUO.'XO busheia
Total American and European supply, In
creased. 2US.U00 bushels. Corn, United
Hiates and Canada, decreased 090.000 bush
els. Oats. United States and Canada. In
creased B3.O0O busheia. The leading de
creases and Increases reported this week
follow: Decrease, Manitoba. 310.000 busheia;
St. John. 139.000 bushels: Minneapolis pri
vate elevators, 100,000 bushels; Portland.
Me.. W.000 busheia Midland, 70.000 bushels.
Increases: Chicago private elevators, Srt.OOO
bushels; Omaiia, 67,000 busheia.
Mlaaeapatis Grata Mar feet.
MINNEAPOLIS. March 29 WHEAT
Cloee. May. 3L13S; July, 31.14. Cash: No. 1
hard, 31 16L16; No. 1 northern, Sl-l&ai
1.1.V'(,; No. t northern, SLliJil.13; No. i,
XO-itUTa.
FLAX -Closed at 3S-3.
FLOUR First patents. In wond f. a. b ,
Minneapolis. S6.4O146.t1O: second patanta, (6.30
an 40: firM clears, Sd JH-oti; second clears,
33.1053 40.
BRAN In 100 lb. sacks, f. o. b., Min
neapolis. 32LOO.
CORN No. S yellow. KS4SrXa
OATS No. 3 whlta 4latlV-.
Phi lade I pat a Prodar Markaf.
PHILADELPHIA. March 29. B UTTER
firm, good demand; extra westara. cream
ery. Xta: nearby prints, 38c.
EGOS Steady; fair demand; Pennsyl
vania and other nearby firsts, free cases,
22a at mark; current receipts. In returnable
cases. 21c at mark; wemern firsts, frea
caacs. 22c, at mark; current receipts, free
canes, 2lc at mark.
CUEEiE-Firm; New Tork. full creams,
choice. .lTVkc; fair to good. lC'ra 17c
I.lverpaaS Grata Market.
LIVERPOOL. March 23 WHHAT Spot,
dull; No. S red western winter; no stock;
futures quiet; March. Ss 3d; May, as;
July. 7s llTd; October. 7s VuSd.
CORN pot quiet; new American mixed,
northern. 6s 4d: old American muted, 6a
i; futures quiet; July, 6a 4d.
f'E.i.-i Canadian, steady, 7s 6d.
FLOUR Winter patrnta. dull; Za.
SfllwaaAea bra la Market.
MILWAUKEE March "3j FLOUR
Dull.
WHEAT No. 1 northern. 1.17rLlS; No.
3 northern, n .ltguW; July. SLOT7,
OAT-H44C
BARLEY f-ample. btTOr,
Taleda Sod Market.
TOLEPO. March SEED tTlover, cash.
1710; April. 1 0: October. Se.40. Timothy,
prime. .32-10; March. 32-ia Aislkc. prime.
17 .06; March, 17 A.
Caffew Market.
NUW TORK. March 29 COFFEE The
mttrkft for ooffo future opened dull at
unchanged prn-es to a decline ot 6 point
undt-r a f-w acattcring selling orders In tha
absence of prompt buvera. Practically no
buMinees was transacted duriog the- morn
tor, but later tn the day a few lot
changed hands around the Initial figures,
w:th Iho market closing Inactive, net un
changed to 6- point lower rtatee were re-IM-rtid
of ltruo bajta. Cluaung bids; Follow
V ircfi. April, C7.V; May. 6 .-; June. 0K;
July. Auui and Spieinbtir. 7c; uctutoer
and November. 7 6c; I ecrtnber. 7 lc; Janu
srv and Febr-tiarr 7 ISC Spot cuff quiet
N.j. 7. ll-lmowvo: Santos. N.. , oo)
mild ctjffe quiet; Cordova. irS a ll'c
NEW YORK STOCKS A5D BONDS
Prictt Generally Tan Upward
JTxouzh. Vueat Dmpa Qua Cent
S DEATH HAS EJTTXZJCE
ev-iata Jairtlee Marked as Fa
V Lisattew raastrwwttwa af Aatt-
trmet Laws E,ri, Rata
Rises aa Loaeea.
NEW TORK. March 23 The Irregular
and shifting movement of tha stock market
Uniav left some uncertainlty as ta whether
Its actions stmply meawtres tha completion
of stipa In the pma-reea of the speculation
or whether an actual change In opinions
on the outlook was being reflected. The
turn upwards In prices was coincident with
the fail of a cent a bushel in wheat. whii:h
greeted the news of showers In K annua.
More than ordinary Importance attaches to
the wheat cmD this year. A replenishment
of the exportable surplus must be relied on
to correct the dislocation In the country's
foreign trade, which ta a present embar
rassment to finance.
A plentiful harvest must also be an Im
portant influence In sustaining th ex
tended credit position of the banks of the
Interior, much of which Is known to be
based on farm land purchases and soma
of which, also, to bs involved In holding
old wheat. Tha favorable weather news
from the crop rey'on. therefore, was re
ceived with gratification tn tha financial
district.
The sudden death of J'jatloe Brewer
could not fail to receive active dlacusstuR.
in view of she vital Interest of great cor
porate Interests In cases pending before the
court. The Influence) on tha market was
unfivoraole. The substance of Justice
Brewer's opinion In the Northern Securities
caee while concurring in tha majority da
emion had marked him out aa the figure
likely to carry the balance of the court to
the side of a limited construction of the
sntl-trust law In ths pending case
The suggestion that the vacancy on the
bench might Involve a retrial of tha Amer
ican Tobacco and Standard Oil caees also
was not milshed.
The exchange rata on London rose agaa
hera and renewed the probability of an
outgo of gold in April. The substance of
the foreign demand for American bonds Li
an element In tbla-crravement. Tha Atctlnon
announced Its convertible bond issue today,
tne amount running to ata.odo.ono. The
privilege accorded to stockholders to sub
scribe to the new bonds at H.03H; carrying
valuable rights and the underwriting of tfia
Issue by a syndicate Insure Its success for
the purpoee of the company.
Tha bond market did not improve. Some
of tha h!uh grada bonds especially acted
badly. Total saiea. par value. JS.778.000.
United States 3s coupon advanced Wx on
call.
Nuraner of sales and leading quotations
00 stocks wer as follows:
- - ffaica HI, bow. OHea.
Altle-Otaimars pfa M mu. sii xr
miismtiM oroper saint T5"4 7Mt
Aiaaritan AcrteeUural .... . 30s tt - 4
Aa. aest Suaar 1.H S3 M4
Amertaea Can in 1:14, 1114,
Am. c r r m4
Am. Cetton Oil l.KO u
75
eft
rr
11
Ata. H. mU. pta tft
nin. vrwiuw. ......... Ttv S JS fe
Amerteaa. blneuiil . 1, 1J4 im ll4
Amencaa Locomotive SI fe an, (A
Am. 3. R U.SW tli TH !!H
Am. 1. It. rrd. no 1M4 lfn
Am. Wert rVHmitrtas. 4" u4 ST-e iTvfc
Aa snaar Raflning lot uj4 12
Am. T. T l.e leMtj K iei4
Am. Tueaeoe pfa.. 40) t s M
Amwloan Wooien to N4j M M
ADanadt Mlrung Cb...... T.tra 4&H
Atrh.am 2..V 112 111 Hl4
Atrniaon 96 1( 10 IS
Ail.nu. ceeat Lias mt i0 tse l"4
Balllmora A Orilo. I J0 Ul4 UH Hl4
BUileha Steal 119 (4) f H
Braoiclrn Ral TT xo 774 T 7i
Canadlaa Pkctrls t.a ith 173 I"H
Oatitml Lalhir (,!( 40 40H
Oantral Leather p jo vni Jena Kni
Central et New Jeraay h 3W S MS
Cbeiaseake A OSll.. ....... taiS MU &4U ivAt
iChioaaje a Alton HO 04 64 (4
I Chlmae Ot. w new IW Bit 31 3S
Chloaao Ot. W. HA......... u
Cilicasa A W. W.. TOP tfilH lBli 111
C. at. A . r 6.400 ltt o uiv
c, a. o. bu b. is si rt
Colorado T. s 1 3,w S tf Jej
Colorado A Somtbera. jno ui SV4j
Canaolloatet Gas 3.00S 144 US 14314,
Corn Products Ms IT IM4 1t,
Doiaware Hsdan,. ...... a rri Hl 171
Oenvsr Bio Oranrte . 9a 40 - 40 4(
P. a R. 0. pro M T T ' T
DlMillora- . SMuriiiMV .... s '- H
- 3.10s tr n 3
Erie !, Did TOa 4S 4 4t
Sne id pf we tf K tX
Oeneral Eluetrte aa 110 JM lb
Oeaet Northern pel. a.am m6 U lB4a
oreec rfortaem ure Otis.... loss
Illleota Central tl
lnMrternaah Met. M.ie
Int. Met. pfa is,)
Intemotlenal Hanestar ... loe
hit. Marine pf. :....... 3CO
International Paper ........ 409
International Pump 3,30
Iowa Central ' few
Kansas city Soathern...... aa
K. c. Be. pfa Ti
Laclede Oaa In
Leuuntlte a N 1M
Mian. 91 Leala
1W u
lad.
1
1
4t
14
44
10i
161
U 61
m
1P ipe,
U 12
48 44
& 31
26 a6
& a
VJO
14 161
M
Its 13
. t. P. a. . M. sao us
M., K. m T -.. LJ0
41
'oi
40
'is
M., K. a- T. pfO..
Mlaaearl Paeiri .
00
' National Btaraat
2Ur
1 Natleaai Laad
ton 0
4to m
3.400 m
9"4 44
3.ane k
ano 7
tl
ia i
44 4
M 1(H
n. a. a. o m. u ait..
Mew Terk Central
. T.. O. W
Norfolk A Wasiern......
North Asaotioaa
Northern Paelite
Paetn Mail
ParjaarlTanla M
People's Oos
p- a, c. st l.
Plttsbarg Coal
Pi 1 t Stael Car......
Ptiiltsan Palace Cr
Railway Stool Spring
Hooding
RepotMla Stool
Ropnblle Stool ptd
Rork IMand Co.
Rook Island Oa ptd. ....
Ot. L. da S. P. 3d ptd....
St. Loula S. w
St. U B. W. ptd
81aaaftieffleld . A L...
soattiern PartOo .........
Boatiioni Railway
Oa Railway pltt
Tonnoeaae Ooppor ,
Texas A PaclOe
T.. St. U A W
T . Ot. L. A- W. ptd
Unloa Parino
Cmoa Paone ptd
V. a Realty
U. 0. RuOoor
U. B. akool
C. B. Stool prd.
Dtat Copper
V a -Caroline Caemlaal ..
Wahook ptd
Woawra Maryland otrs...
Waotlasaooae Klaotno ...
74 7
S.4U0 U UX
u
14
110
11
41
1M
40
1W
n
.. I4.PM 1M 1M
1(M lia 10S
liu Ma iit
e 30 3
3M il 41
6U 12 U1
140 41 41
, .m.7ia) 1M 13
tl ST
14.4U0
47
'iiia
4
"ii"
44
a
61
sue 71 7X4
7 74
Ja.o l 133
tiwa Z74
r;"a
7
L-T
129
S
4
n
41
4
11
st
".
30
ro s
.. 77.MS 1M
r) n
lie) 7
. a 44
.la.5i n
.. U r
. 4 T oi
,. T.jia
M is
. 3.SS) 44
. l.ll u
. 3. 44
4U0 74
W0 3
367.700 ekarav
44 4h
1(3 lrt
7 71
41 4S
3t B4
11 U
41 44
61 as
31 31
44 44
IS 44
41 44
71, 71
6 4
Whooung I B.
Total sales tee the
Laeal Saewrltiaa.
Quotations furnished by Samuel Burns,
jr.. 414 New fork. Life building -
Bid. Asked,
Alma, Kob.. etty ot
City ot Oaaabs 4a IrtS ....
Cadaiiy Parking Co. la
Coiamaoa A L. firm bmc to net 0..
Uma Boll Lambor Co. 4a 113.
Keuraaaa Tel. Stock, 0
Nona Plaita Vol. lrrt. ( o. 4s, IMS....
Oaaaua Water Co. aa 1414
Omaha Water Oa. aa, lPad
1114
i '
. 100
St
10
1
lu
im
'?
cUu.
u.
Omaaa Water Co. M ptd if
Omaaa Oo as, 1117 M
Omaha A L. 46 P la, ISM 14
Omaaa B. L. Pfa. 1 m.
Omen Oa. By. 6a, IK4.
Omasa St C B. St. Ry. aa. UM a
Omana aa C B. Be R,. Ota. ex-dlv M
Oauaa e B. c nr.. aa 74
Omaaa a B. Rr. 4t A, snl 04
Parltla T. A T. ia 147 1
mou City stork tarda, pfd , It
St. Loaua Browing Co. a
tirerotwt tf. A A ea, 1X4
So. By. Co. 4e. q. ItlX-n, aot 4 ...
Ualoa Buck lards Star. So. Omaaa.. M
Kjii
104
m
at
71
7t
'
0!
stem Mlalaaj Slack.
BOSTON. March 29 Closing quotations
an mining stocks were;
Allnaoo 4 Miami Copper B
Ataal. Copper 7 Mobowk U
A. X. L. A MoTwaa Cos 11
Anauna Cora, B MlptaMns Cea. i
Arlkntlo ftUNth lratto m
B -. c. c 17 North Lata 17
B. C. C. A M.. l."N'd Ooaatmoa U
Bntto aoaiitaoa xuoeoota 144
Cal. Ananaaa...
Cal. 4V llorla-...
Oanlonnaal
Oiepw B. G. C
ha Batte C M
Pnanktls
Olrooa Cua. .
'.IrMiby 'i. ...
Parrott A A C
tit
Tj Qalary
laghannaa
, 71 Siiwoi lua
4 Suaorlor B. M..
IftSSaoanor A P. C...
tTaiitamrk
r. s. - a r
. rate. . s R. A M..
i do ptd
rtii coa.
4TW!noaa
"
'
. "
. M
. 4
. 1
.131
Or
Ci
To RoTaio Copper.
Mr Laeo
La Salao
atid. "
1 wWoir
LssSas StaeA Market.
LONDON", March 23 Amertran snmirilli s
opened rirra with values from lu a point
above party today. Later storks were ut-
fred rattier freely and an Irregular move-
meat (uilowed. At Beam prtrea ranged from
ahov to a below yesterday's New Tork
o.eeu'g.
S Terk Mawey Market.
NEW TOK. March 39 MONET-On rail
steady at 2N' per rett; ruling ra'e. ft
per cen. c! eing bid. 1 per sent, offered
at 3 per cent.
TlJilS LOANt Very snft and djll: sixty
dsys. J per cent: ninety days. 4 per cent,
six moitlia 4 per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-4 per
cent.
STERLINO EXCHANGE Ptmng. with
ac -iai ba..lre- m bankers' bills at 34 t-i
4M16 for sixty-day bills and at 34..C4) for
demand: eommei 'al blMa. 34 104-44 4.
SILVER Par. Kwo; Mexlran dollars. 44c.
FONDij tiovernment. firm; raiiroad.
heavy.
Closing quotations on bonds were as
follows:
C. . ev. 3a, res
4e enapen
C. a Sa reg
de eoapow .....
C. 4a. rag
do eowpon
4l:ia-4at. let ae.
Am. Aa. e
Am. T. a T. cr
Am. Totaacee 4a.
d 4a
wum. M 4Ha r
NvNJipan srn
1J4 4H "i
iV",H. C so. let rt
11XL. t. toa 4e ISU.... H
1 A N snl. 4a 9
"l. K. A T M 4a. SI
1"S 4a sen. 4Ha aft
l.SHMo. Partftr e sw
n i. r. r. at a 4Ha. n
itenr. T. :. . im- w
Armonr Co. 4Ha.. t-t
Au-hisnn sen. 4s
so i.T. a. HI 1
a. a n.
....lim
do ev. ie 114 a.
a w. 1st
At C, U 1st 4S. ...
Bal. Ohio v
do IHe
o a W. !....
Br. Tr. rr. 4a
Cen. et Oa. le
Cva. T.aasliaa am
C. ei N. J. (. 5a...
Cbea. a Ohio 4a...
de raf. a
wUilomss A A. 3s.
C B. Q. . 4a ...
do aan. 4s
M4 so ev 4a....
rt,No. Pacirio 4a
11 de la
HO. 8. u rflta 4a ...
4 Unit rr. ive ma.
TI
1 en mo. 4a 104
101 Readins pa. 4a era,
:t It. L. a S. P. ra. 4a, HI A
it4 so res. t a
Wast. L. s. w. . 4s. . rt
T de la sol 4B ....
Saetoert A. U 4a
W4j
MaSo, Pxrtm cel. aa.
wo. a. 4 I F. IH I? do or. 4a. lo.a,
C. I. I. P. a. a. Ii de 1st ret. 4a (6
do rtg. s ar-HSo. Railway Sa 17
Colo. Ind. is T7t de sea. 4 M
t'ola. lild 4a 7T rfnfnn Ptt.tn. tm 1fl
! C. S. r. a 4Ha e"4 do ev. a iraa.
u. a h. r. as de let a nf. 4a.... F?
O. R. O. 4a. saiiC. g. Rnbtwr 4s H4.
de raf. ta M-U a. Km M 104
tnaillara aa rs Vaarn. im. ta.
Kne a. L 4a Wabart let ia 110
do am. 4e 74 s let as. 4s 13
o ct. 4a ear. A. TJuWwalam Md. 4s
eo eriea B 71 Waot. Bias. ev. loir. IS
Otn. gloa. cv. Sa 140 Wla Oratrai 4a smt.
III. Can. 1st ret. 4s.. rMo. Pao. ct. is stnt.. 4
Int. Kit 4s C4
Bia aeotterea.
Wave Toy at Carta Barket
Tha following quotations ara furnished
sy Logan 4k bryan, li& South Sixteentii
street:
Am. Tobaoee 414 OoldfleM Daley 10
ear State Oaa M Oreene Can ansa M
Braeoa im u inastraUoa
Bau Coalltloa Laroae 4
actus 4.Sers)e Oon.
Chine lneeheoea
Chief Can 11 Ohio Oopeer
DaTio-Dair I Rawhto Coalition
Biy Central 14 Ray ?mrai ..
Blr roaanlidatad .... T7Bwift Pxg. c
Ely WltoB s superior A P
Pranklln IS TonopaA Mining .
... n
... l
... 4
.. SO
... M
...104,
... 11
... 7
...
... T
wroai rsjTnottr tepr
Ootanald Plerenoe.... I United Coceer
Treaaary fttateaaewt.
of the treasury at the beginning of business
today waa a. follows, .
WASHTNQTON. March 39. Tha condition
l ti
I Trust Funds (roid coin, tR2.0SS,M0; silver
dollars, 34rtl.067.000; silver dollars of UM,
S3 KM.'); Silver certificates outstanding,
K'.ttn.ooa
-General FtindT standard artver dollars in
general fund. 31.772.588; current llabtlltlae.
31oO.oSr7.227; working baianoa In treasury of
fices, 326.U9.4o9; In banks to credit of treas
urer of tha United States. 3J6.4l7.JeJ; sub
sidiary sliver coin, 321.506.194; minor coin.
31 07R.163; total balance in ganarai fund,
3SC.0C2.49t.
Haw Terk Meaer Market.
NEW TORK. March 29.-Closlng quota
tions on mining stocks were-
Altre 30
LeaaTiiie oon.
Branswick Gob 0
Com. Taimet meek...
de bonds 13
Con. Cal. Ta Ill
Horn Stiver 73
Iron Stiver 136
OCIered.
Llttlo Cklet .
Mexlran
Ontario
Opbir
etaneart
Tallow Jacket
1
16
Bask Claartjra. . .
OMAHA. March 29. Bank -clearings for
today were SZS29.387.3T, and for the corresponding-
data laat year, were S2,122.2s7.S3.
OSXASCA CSENERAX MARKETS.
Staple aad
a tailed bp Bayers aaad Wlawlt aalin e.
BUTTER Creamery, No. L delivered to
ths retail trade in 1-1 b. cartvaa, 33tr. No. 1.
In 30-lb. tuba. 32-Hc: No. 3. rrr l-lb. cartons,
Sic; tn SO-lb. tuba. 30c; pafk'.ng stock, solid
pack, lSc; fancy dairy roll,. 20c Market
changes every Tuesday
CHEESB Twins. lHc: young America.
H I9c; Daisy oheeAa. lc: Limberger, lKc;
brick. 14c to IScr domestic block. Swiss,
19c; Imported Swiss, 30a
POULTRT Dressed broilers, S7.M a dot;
for storage. 30; for fresh springs, 17c;
hens, 16c; cocks, lie; docks, 13c; geeso,
16c; turkeys. 26c; pigeons, per dos.. 11.20;
Homer squabs, 34 per dos.; fancy squabs,
3S.04) per dos.; No. L 33.U0 per dos. Alive:
Broilers, from 1 to 1 iba. 36c; 1H to 2
lbs., 2&c; hens, 12"-tc; old roosters, c; young
roost era 10c; ducks, full feathered. 13c;
geese, full feathered. 10c; turkeys. 30c;
guinea fowls, S3 per dos.; pigeons, SO per
dog.
FISH (a!l froxeny-Salmon, lie: pickerel.
9c; whlteflsh. 13c; pike. 10c; trout, l3c; cat
fish, 18c; large crapplea. l&iTUc; smelts.
15c; Spanish macherel. lac; eel. 18c; had
dock. 13c; flounders, 12c; frog legs, 40c per
dos.
BEEF CUTSRlbs. No. L 16c; No. i
12Hc: No. S. 10c. Loin. No. L ttc; No.
1 U4c; No. 1 L3fl. Chuck, No. L 84c;
No. S. 8c; No. 8. c Round, No. L 10c;
No. 8. OHc- Xo. 3. 9c Plata, No. L 7V:
No. 2. THc: No. S. 7c.
VEGETABLES Irish Seed Potatoes:
Grmuina Red river valley and early Ohio,
per bu., S5c; western Nebraska and north
ern stock, per bu.. 5c; yellow Jersey
sweets, per bbl., S1.9n: Wisconsin and
native, per bu.. 60e; Colorado, per
bu.. tioflvOc. Sweet potatoes. Kansas, per
ntnuts, per crate. C.XJ. Itutaoagas: Canada,
1 per 10.. iac uaDtnas-e: wiecnnaln. n -1 1 1 i ,1
seed, per !b., 2c Celery, Florida In Ruff,
4. and 8-dox. cases. 8J 00; 12- lb. bunch, sue.
Onions, red. per lb., 2VirSc Old vegetables:
Parsnips, carrots, beets, turnips. In sacks,
per lb., 2c. Garllo: Extra fancy, white, per
lb.. 15c New southern vegetables: Turnips,
Par doa bunches. 6O0; shallots, per dos.
bunches. Goc; spinach, per bu.. 31.00; egg
plants, fancy Florida, dos. Sl.Sltj2.uO: egtf
matoea, fancy- Florida or Cuba, par 6
hasket crate, fancy, 34.00; ahtilc, 33 SO.
String and wax beans, per hamper, SB.taya;
.ou; cucumbers, hothouse, per doa. SL 7.va
to:. Home grown vegetables: Radishes,
extra fancy, per doa bunches. 25c; lettuce,
extra fancy leaf, per dos., 40c; head let
tuce, in hampers. 31506.00; parsley, fancy
home grown, per dos. bunches. 40c
r nuts straw berries: Florida, per qt
50c. Orongea: California, navels. m0-9it-U2-12 I
aire, per box. 32.SO-d2.75: 3i:-a-216-2,0O
sixes, per box, 33-00; Camella brand, SS25.
Lemons: Extra fancy Limoneras. Xtih.M
sizes, 34 75; choir Ltmv SOO-3O0 sisea. per
box. 34.00; 240-420 atxe. 60c per box lees.
Bananas: Fancy eek-ct. per bunch, S1.7a;
i: Jumbo, bunch. 32.771 .ITS. (intpee: Im
ptirted Malagas, per keg. 30.ftkn1.io. Grape
Fruit: Florida. 64-44-W aiaea, KiO; Indian
River, all sisea. 36.00. Apples: Jonathan, ner
out-, ta ju; wn uav.a. per 001., "B.6a4 uO;
Genttan. per bbl.. 34.00; Wlnesap. per bbl.,
m- Gtuin. per bbl.. 34 00; New York Bald-
w"".- Ituseets and Spys. . per bbl.. h i.
California W. W. Pearmalns. per box.. 800
4d-26; Colorado Jontahans. per box. 32-00;
!''xtra fancy Colorado R. Beautie. per ax.
" t? Ti) Mvfra fani.v I'nlnran II' ... . .
. j - ...... , .. . , . . yj. i j
I DOZ- S2.26. Cranberries: Jersey, wlntar I
i stock, per bbl.. BS.0O. Lates: Anchor brand.
I new. 30- Ih. pkga, in box. per box. 32.00.
! Ftgs: California. SO pkgs., 5c sise, JO pkgs.
I Is box. 32.00; 12 pkirs.. !0c slse. "uc.
i UlsCELt ANEOUS Cider: New Tork. per
iH-hiil.. 33.75. Honey: New. 24 frames. 33 j0
I Horseradish. I dusen In cane. 81.su. Wal-
tnuts: uiack. per lb.. 2c; California. No. L
per lb., 12'tc. Hickory nuts: Large, per lb.
4c; small, per lb.. 5c Cocoanuts: Per sack.
36.00; per dozen. Oc
Olla and Raaia. .
SAVANNAH. Ga.. March -TURPENTINE
Market firm. 5SHc; aalea. 50c; re
ceipts. 263 bbla. ; shipments, 83 bbla; stock.
9.C0 bbls.
ROSIN Market firm: sales. S bbls.; re-
t cetpts. 1.275 bhia.; snlpmenta, f?5 bbls.; stock.
wo Diila. ouote B. tt.S': D. 14 iru rr
14 46; iT. 34 75-14 0: G 34.11: H. 34.JO: I.
sw, ;.; aa, a4o; r, 3. in: wu, 3R.K6.
I WW, 37 e r
1 C)IL CITT. March Crerllt hln.. 1j
bbla Runs. 217X1 bnls ; averatte. lfAdia
Shipments. SU1.S6 bUa; averaga,
4 bbla
Dry 4eaa Market.
NEW TORK. March 29 DRY GOODS
Cotton goods were quieter and somewhat
steadier during tha day. Ginghams are sell
ing we-i; prime are quiet, popular num
bers of bleached cotton are moving bet
ter. Jobbers are doing a very quiet house
trade, but road orders continue good. In
men s wear huuaea the feeling is growing
that wormed trade la getting better. The
export a id tn March wa tuaod. Tarns rule
' aulet.
OMAHA LIVE STOCR MARKET
Receipt of Cattle Slodente, tat
Trad a Either Slow.
ECG3 SSOWIJQ LITTLE CTLUGE
Sheep Da Nat kew Mark CJIaege. bat
Laaaba Are Beth Slaw aad Lower,
Setwltkataadlsg Rererd
BreaAlasj Tepa.
SOUTH OMAHA. Neb.. March 29. 1910.
Official Monday 6. ITS 4.453 U.110
Eft. mate Tuesday 4.3J0 . 4.. ".a
Two days this week.. 473 ll.:33
Same days last week . li t: 14.J63
Sama davs 2 weeks agr..10.0H 17.1X7
Same days I weeks Sf0..1i.lJ Vi.lM
Same davs 4 weeks oo..ll.lK7 16. Ml
fame days last year. ...1X00 .S.O
The following tahle shows the raceipta of
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for
the year to data, compared with last year.
lfto ise. Inc. Dec
Cattle r-4.H2 23. US .
Hogs fcA, n fi.7V 13.J7
Sheep 372.614 O.l0 30.666
Tha following table shows the average
price of hoga at South Omaha (or tha laut
everal days, with eomparieons:
Date. 1910. 19O9.;i9OS.!19T.,190. 1305. V.aM.
f I ( 'IK C If! 5 OS I 4
March 23, 10 00. f M Id W 0 ICl 26 1 6 Oil 4 97
March 24 10 2H, Sll X 24S0I602
March 26. .10 OS j S 4 S 0 I s 16) t 00
March 2 .10 63! 0 07' 5 Oil t OJi 0 2W I 6 13
March 17. 1 0 7 6 22i 0 U ( 27' i 111
March 28. 10 00; I 6 60j 0 23i 6 271 6 HH 6 IT
March . 10 71, 68) Sit 3SJ I 0t 6 14
Sunday.
C. M. St. P 4
Wabash 3 3
Missouri Pacific 7 3
Union Pacific 42 2S
C. A N. W. east 7 3
C. A N. W. west ... 47 20
C. tit. P M. A O.. 13 &
C, B. dk Q., east 3 3
17
Receipts end disposition of live stork At
tha Union Stock yards. South Omaha, Neb.,
for twenty-tour hours ending at 1 It m..
yesterday:
RECEIPT 3,
Cattle. Hoga. BVo HVi
C, B. A Q.. weat 46
C, R. L dr. P.. west ..
C R. JL dk P . east .. S
Illiuoi Central S
C. G. W S
Total receipts ,...1'J7
March IS., 10 .Ti HH 4 W ( 4 6 011 3 04
March It ,10 0i 0 441 4 l t 4l W( 14 03
March 20. 441 4 M 0 40; ( 17' S 0
March 21. 'l KfHi J4Tii 0 26lll51j4
March 22-10 4-S, I Klf I isi id; S 01 4 M
21 10
2 .. 1
S .. 1
1 .. 1
93 27 11
DISP06ITION.
Cattle. Iloirs. Sheep.
2!". " . n 2
S
S23
623
L4S4
Llitf
L1M
li
L&19
Lflf.3
LOSS
s.r.4
Cudahy Packing Co .... 6'i
Armour A Co 670
Schwarta-Bolen Co ....
Cudahy ....
Murphy, shipper
I W. B. Vanaant Co 11
Benton, Vansant A Lush 73
Stephens Bros S
Hill A Son .. 11
F. B. Lewis 81
Huston A Co 34
J. B. Root A Oo 49
J. H. Bulla 24
L, F. Huas 4
L. Wolf 8T
McCreary A Carey 2SJ
S. Werthelmer
H. P. Hamilton 63
Mo. A Kan. Calf Co.... 84
Sol Degan 94
Clihe A Christy 87
Other buyers 391
709
Totals 4.415 7,726 8.188
CATTLE Receipts of catus were mod
erate this morning, making tha total tor
the two days only 3.4TS head, as against
12.350 head for tha same days last week
and 12,00 bead for a year ago. Tha sharp
break in the market last week ia evidently
responsible for the failing off In receipts,
tha country evidently being unwilling to
Fart with Its cattle at the reduoed figures.
a spits of the moderate receipts, market
conditions, however, were not any too fa
vorable this morning. Advices from other
selling points Indicated only fair runs,, but
wtth the market everywhere slow and
weak. This market afforded na exception to
the general nils and the forenoon was wall
advanoed before buyers and sellers got to
gether on a business basis.
The market on killing cattle was mora or
lass ot a drag all the morning. Hers and
there ttuyers picked out some of the better
steers or a few af tha good cows and
heifers that, just happened to suit their re-
Sulrements at prices that were not much
lfferent from those that prevailed yester
day. On the other hand the general mar
ket was not only slow, but mostly 10c
lower, with tha close not so good as the
early market.
Ths break In stock en and feeders last
week Induced freer buying yesterday, so
that the surplus In the hands of specu
lators wss all cleaned up, with the result
that everyone was on ths market looking
for fresh supplies. Under ths Influence of
free speculative buying, steady prices were
generally maintained on all desirable kinds
at least.
Quotations- on cattle: Good to choice
corn fed steers. S7.2&88.10; fair to good corn
fed steers, S6.75Q7.2K; common to fair corn
fed steers. S6.7o.75; good to choice cows
and heifers. S6.25eo.25; fair to good cows
and heifers, S450ft6.26; common to fair cows
and heifers, 3S.i-4.60; . good to choice
siorkers ana feeders. 3.ooiA7S: fair to
gooa stockers and feeders. K.ouj.00: com
mon to fair stockers arid feeders. S4.00jl5.00:
stock heifers, 315ot40; veal aaives, (4.0043
S.00; bulls, stags, etc. O.7a0.25.
Representative sales;
w.
BEEF STEERS.
At.
Pr.
No.
Av. Pr.
lilt t 40
l:o 7 w
lioi 7 46
1174 t 44
1113 t 40
1MW T 44
1W6 T 73
1X40 7 76
1ST I OO
1070 I W)
1V44 4 16
113 8 40
11 3 78
lirrr t 78
1113 4
14 6 4
1041 1 0
1 ot I 10
llAl IW
V.A 0 !0
1-1 4 31
ITS 4 10
tt 4 IS
77 I 40
741 4 I4
44 4 94
!' 4 B
lt7 8 36
...1141
... W7
...111
I A
I
tl....
II
I
10
10
14
to
13
6
8
14
.
4
95
3
6
4
T
4
4
7
17....
J....
13....
14
to
4 ...
IS.....
COWS.
4
8
2
3
4
tl
31
I
8
8
31
M
4 44
.... rt 4 73
.... 4t 4 73
....IfJl TOO
....1347 T M
....yarn 7 40
.... Ml Ik
.... 113 8 14
.... tu 3 S
l I 4
.... 77 8 7
tf i n
.... si is
....1114 4
..lfavT
.. 114
.. U7
.. PT7
.. 4 1
4 54
4 48
4 4
4 44
4
4..
HEIFERS.
13.
S10
431
3 76
t
3 46
4
4
II
It
x.
I
4
14
7.
MM
8
I
4
1
.6
1
1
1
I
1
1
1
1.,..
3
6
4
1
I
a ,
L.....
477
.. 444 4 40
.. 4V7 4 W
.. Ct 4 40
.. sa 4 04
BULLS.
..into 8
.... 320 4 75
.... 4-0 4 71
....u; 4 4
.... IH la
IW 6 60
....llad 14
....! 6 78
... IM 6 U
....113 100
.... u m
.... 140 7 76
.... 164 8 40
170 I t
.... If a
..11' 3 71
I 7i
,.U3 4 II
.. i 4 a
. -l' 4 26
..;( 4 A
. If 4 M
..1 70 4 aO
3
CALVES.
204 III
1
M IS
It 4 73
M 4
IK 414
ISA 7 Tl
STOCKERS
41I 4 36
, 571 4 i
424 4 73
, 4tH 4 t
Kl 4 "J
If 4 St
bl IH
44 I
t i 04
' i 10
573 6 1
t7 IS
1...
3...
I...
3...
I.
i m
AND FEEDERS.
6..
7..
it..
It..
I..
14..
13..
11..
U..
I.
74 I
6
14
t
4
14
4
30
17
11 ,
10
tl
at u
5 I J
, 4AI 8 SO
Oil 5 44
7(1 I so
ll'li i 40
mi irt
447 4 U0
4 00
ltd I 10
440 4 16
H"G.4 Condition surrounding the hog
trauu this morning were much the same as
yr-aieiday. Supply wa limited asd buyers
showed no lluMo In filling orders at current
prices. Tho movement was slow from start
to ftniRh and while a few good hogs were
fiurchaea.d at the opening at prices that
ooked to be a shade stronger than yester
day's averag trade, light and mixed lots
were mors or lea neglected, with the trend
of price easier. The bulk of the business
was transacted on a generally steady
basts.
A large share of receipts sold In prac
tit-ally the earns nothce as yesterday's
bulk, 310 te4il0.75. Tops reached 310 si. the
beet price ever paid at thla point and the
outside figure of the last four market day a
STAG HOGA
Ma
1...
U...
1
1....
i...
4t....
71
Av.
a. Pr. Ma Av. Be. Pr.
aa 11 il4 is 11 ll
U 1 I toe muw
a U i 1. MO a) u sa
11 13 1 41 W U 30
ami to
HOGS.
40 10 i 7 BC ... 10 TW
40 14 as a s 40 10 TO
- as ta Id 10 70
4
11 r 44 Hi e) n ra ... 10 -a
tl ... 14 71 Hat ... 14
t ii ... : e r. t ... i ra
!" ... i a ta a a as 14 te
w a ... id aT ...lew,
"S 1 U i o -3 4 ... id
:a t ;4 e til ... 10
44 U4 ... i as 48 ri ... 10 in
N I ... ea 7t ut ... ie
... i as i t ... i t
34 Ill ... 14 44 14 jM . . 14
t! 34 ... r 40 71 rs at is
at I I ... 14 41 44 1 40 14!
IS 1M ... 10 aj r Hi ... ie
3.4 .. 1 at el w ... 1 "S
n nt ass rri ... id n
4 ill S) 14 44 tl ?1 . . ) 1
t 314 aa 14 41 4 M a 14 S
47 11 MI4M II 3.3 ... 14 73
aa 144 ... 1 41 44 KW ... 1 n
ei 1-4 ...net 14 H) ... 14t
4 .. 14 ej -4 na . :t m
U et 44 14 4 Had 44 14 Tl
1"4 ... 14 44 47 VI pt IS 71
r . 14 44 4S ft ... 11 n
tl 1:4 4 14 as a JK1 ... IV 71
4 II ... 19 41 44 XT ... 171
44 r-4 ... Id It ? . 10 71
:i Md .144 a 341 J 10 1
44 ri 14 14 St M 4 a t n
n ai i i& 4 rr i ... is -
rt 111 mi 44 to 77
f) ill 44 I SS 41 ft ... 14 w
70 XII ... 0 47 4d K1 ... ' as
i tt ...1 l S4 3 14
tl 14 B) 10 70 B j, ... ) p .
n M 4 14 7 m m ... is rt
41 ... I 70 41 Ml .. H kl
71 r! . r r m tea as to M
4 4 )! SS Sri II 10 S3
44 :n at 14 a 1 ... i an
7 If ...14 70 47 SH ... 10W
44 SSS . 10 Ta 44. KJ ...101
71 K4 40 4 TB M 140 ... 10 M
75 t'4 ... t " M ft ... 10
86 1.1 ... 14 74 St tao SIS
16 3b ...10 70 U m ...!
8HE.CP It was one of the slowest mar
kets of ths year in the sheep barn this
morning on a normal supply, consisting
largely of lambs. Buyers were out In full
force, as usual, but tnelr wants. If they
had any, were well concealed and It was
almost noon bef.ire my business of con
sequence had aeen transacted. Eastsm ad
vices, as well, were mure or lens beartKh
and this fact did not serve to sharpen de
mand by any meena
Lamb trade suffered more than the sheep
end of tha deal, aa waa the case yeMterday,
but prices were very uneven. Slow to lower
would be tha best way of describing the
lamb trade, although one bunch of choice
Mexicans established a new record at 310.00,
which price is 16o higher than the beat
figure previously paid at this point They
were just the knd of animals that a pacKer
needed on a a pec a 1 order.
Shep and yearlings looked to be barely
steady In spots, but movement wss s!ugg:h
and Uia trend of prices much easier. For
the two days this week quotations have
hMM m.rltMl t . i n. inniMhil It. nr, 1 1 r- I w
every branch of the trade. Current pr'cea !
on lambs are around a quarter lower than ,
laat week i closa but sheep do not shuw
quit as much weakneas.
Quorattons on rheep and lambs: Spring
lamoa, oholce. 313 UOi217 00; spring lamus,
medium, $;i tili A; good to choice lambs.
JlO.OuAlO GO; fsit to good lambs. SO.jOfl 10.00;
good light yearlings, S.0O5,9.4; good heavy
yearlings, iS.6tKa9.u; good to choice weth
ers, SU ltaje tii; fair to good wethers, 37. A
3.16; good to choice ewes, 37-304(3. ; fair lo
good ?wes, 37 5(VS7.80.
Representative sales!
Nc
194 western owes
92 Mexican ewes
STJ Mexiean lambs
60 western ewes, culls
211 western ewes, oulls
201 western awes
eO western ewes, culls ....
46 western wethers
213 western lsmbs ,
617 western lambs
Aw Pr.
.120 I 10
. M 7 DO
.79 10 30
,76 4 3
, S7 7 36
.. 7 00
.31 4 25
.104 8 00
.93 9 60
.H0 9 00
CHICAGO LITE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Market Steady nogs Steady
"keep RaporteA 9 tead y .
CHICAGO. March 29. CATTLE Re
ceipts estimated at S.M .head; market
steady; steers. 64.lu-sa.75; onws, SB.uOitT.uO;
heifers, KJty7.8j. bulla So.H.25; calves,
SS.OtV'n'H.aO; stockers and feeders, 3i.76-47.O0.
Htrj Ilecelcu estimated. ll.OoO bead;
market steady; choice heavy, Sll-OCa 11.07 V,
butchers. 310. 6u 1X06; light mixed. 310.764?
10 K5: choice light. 310. 36a 10.95; packing, f 10 tn
11.00; pigs. tl0.3ul0.66; bulk of alee, 310.45
10 95.
SHEEP AND LA MBS Receipts esti
mated 10,000 bead, market steady; sheep,
t7.OS9.30; lambs. 18.759.00; yearlings, S7.a4
9,10.
Kaaaaa City Live Stack Market.
KANSAS CITY, March CATTLE
Receipts, 9.000 head. Including not southerns;
market steady to lOo lower; choice export
and dmased beef steers, 37.S0ii.40: fair to
good. 36.uO-yT.aO: western steers, SS.26jiS.2S;
stockers and feeders, S4.50go.75; sotitherc
steers. 35.2eS.23; southern cows, fi.di.fg 00;
natlvs.cowa, S4.26qtt.7G; 'native heifers, 3&.00
w7.26; bulls. KotMpAlO; calves. 34 &(J9.00.
HOGS Receipt), 10.000 head; mark at
steady to weak; top. 31095; bulk of sales,
810.7a 10. K0; heavy, SlO.tkAq 10.96; packers and
butchers. $10.76410.96; light, i0. jgl0.36;
pigs, SS.HSejlU.
SHEEP AND LAJUB8 Receipts, 5.000
head; market steady; lambs, 7ty?10.O;
yearlings. 38.269.50; wethers, S7.2&6 :
wee. 37. 006. Ju; stockers and feeders, 36.00
St. Lewis Live Btorlt Market.
ST. LOUIS. March 29. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 4.400 head. Including 1.200 Texans;
market lower; native shipping and export
stent. S8.a7i..V; dressed beef and butcners
steers 5.7.Vo7.76; steers under 1,000 pounds,
84.7un'7.00; stockers and feeders. S3.jvj5a0:
cows and heifers. S2.7TiHj6.7E; oanners, 32 00$
3.00; bulls. 32.50'.i6.fiO; calves. 3a0dr7.50;
Texas and Indian steers, 4.7&isAa&; cows
and heifers, 82.51s.5u.
HtXiS Receipt a 4.9i) head; market So to
10c lower: rgs and lights, 37. 7510. SO; pack
ers SiO.TTVolLUI; butchers and best heavy,
S30k.aii.iiu.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1.300
head; market 10c to 15c lower: native mut
tons. Sfc OO'. 30: lambs. 37. 154x10 5; culls and
bucks, t4.Ad6.90; stockers. St. 0047.00.
St. Joeeph Live stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. March 29. CATTLE Re
ceipts. 1500 head. Market steady- sioers,
6alj.10: sows and heifers, S3.90tf7.00;
calvee. SS.OO6t.0O.
HGG8 Receipts, S.ym head. Market
steady; top, 310.95; bulk of sales, 310.,'Oir
10.86.
SHEEP AND TLA MR 3 Receipts,
head. Market slow; lambs. S.au&10.1&
Stack la algkt.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha 4.30) &..0 1.525
3t Joseph 3,000 6.0M 4.W0
Kansas City 8.000 lO.uOO 5. oon
St. Louis '.. 4.400 3.a Lite
Chicago S.500 11.000 10.04)
Total a, 700 99.950 27,825
Metal Market.
NEW TORK. March 29 METALS
Standard oopper waa weak and lower, with
spot and all deliveries up to tha end of
May quoted at 812-7kg 13. uO. The Engllah
market recovered part of an opening loss,
closing firm With spot quoted at tUtH 7s od
and futures at A 179 Ida Local dealers report
a slow demand and an unsettled tone, with
lake quoted St 313 2T.S13.&0; electrolytic,
31iOO&18.25: casting. 312.764t18.0O, Tin waa
firm but quiet, wtih spot and March quoted
at SSiKTVO a.12. London market higher;
closing firm, with spot at 149 15s and fu
tures at 151 15a. Lead dull: spot, 84 4Or4.-0;
London market lower at 45:2 16a 'Mi. Spel
ter dull; spot 36.56t26.i: London market un
changed at 23. Iron lower, with Cleve
land warrants quoted st 51s 71-id In London;
local market unchanged; No. 1 foundry
northern, S18.0uji. jo; No. 3 northern and
No. 1 southern and No. 1 southern sort
317 7r7Qlg.2S.
ST. LOUIS. March 29. METALS Lead
unchanged, at S4.27H. Spelter dull, at 36.46.
Cattoa Marked.
NEW TORK. March 29. COTTON Ths
market opened steady at a decline of 2 to
I puint an response to lower eabina than
expected and soon sold off to a net loss of
rrom 10 to 14 points under scattertna Uuul-
dation jind local bear pressure, which waa
inspired by reports of showers In Texas
and apprehensions that tha unaettled condi
tions might result In a thorough breaking
of the prolonged drouth.
Futures opened steady; May, 16.11o; July,
ld-ffcc;. August, 14.31c; September. ULUc;
October, HASo; December, U.uxc; January
12. Wo.
Futures closed steady. Closing bids
March. 1616c; April. 15.16c: May. liiaei
June. M.SSc; July. 149(ic; Aummt, 14.43c:
September, 13 61c; October. 13 36c; Novem
ber. 13. loc : December, 13.10c; January, 13 0e.
Scot closed quiet to 6 points decline Mid
dling uplands. 16. 30c; middling gulf, 15.6c;
sale 700 bo ea.
ST. LOUIS. Martrh 29. CYrTTON Market
steady; middling. 14" tc: sale. 191 bales; re
ceipts, baies; ahipmrnts, 463 bales;
stock. iLZa balea
B vapxarared Applew aad Dried r rait a.
NEW TORK. March 29 EVAPORATED
APFLES Viulet and prtnee ara nominally
unchanged. On the spot fancy s quoted at
10c: choice. fc44c; prune, oVarTtc; oonnaoa
to fair. aH
DRIED FRUTTa-Prunea are dull and
eaoy; quotatlona range from 2T4.e for
Caiifomlac up to 30-eia and K'lrc for Ore
gona Aprtooi are Inarttv and prices are
barely steady. Choice. ltilic; extra
choice. 11jl2e; fanny. lJWnSe. peaches are
dull, wtlh aome disposition to shade price.
Choice, s'fc.uiV; atxtra choice, uc;
fancy. 7T7,.r Raisins ara dull nnfl tineet.
tied, loe Muscatels are QuetM at 3HJJ
eri'ilce to fancy seeded. f iv
less, 3Sitc; London layers, 31.li.gl. 26.
Pilar aad Molaaaea,
NEW TORK. March FTTJAR Raw,
steady; muerovado. . test. 3 c; cwitrif
uxaU IS test. 4.30c: molaaaea sugnr. K teat,
3 lc Refined, quiet; crushed, 6.i6c; granu
lated, 6.20c; powdered. 6.36c
Ray Market.
OMAHA. March HAY No. J, tln.on
Vo 1 packing. 36'. ilrte- Wheat,
roo; rye and oat. MM Alfalfa, S',S Tha
supply of poor hay la heavier than t-e de
mand. The supply of good hay M light.
DR. F. W. LAKE PRESENTS
PLAN ON OPENING STREET
Prnpeees t Make Twee ty-swewad
Forty reef ta Slav Bia
Cherry Tf
Dr. Frederick W. Lake. 2207 Dodga street,
has made to some of the city councilman a
proposition that will nn ih. hit
- ... . vwimii
erable money on the opening of Twenty-
eeoona street rrom Howard to Dodga. It
seems to b the sentiment of the council,
men that the offer should be socepted, and
an amendment will be ofTered to ths ordi
nance heretofore passed that will take ad
vantagw of Dr. Lake's proposition.
In the ordinance aa passed for the open
ing of Twenty-second It was provided that
; me oiock rrom Dong! a to Dodge should bs
j f'.fty feet wide, whereas ths block from
Fsrnam to Douglas Is to be but forty feat
In width. Now Dr Lake offers to waive
damages entirely If the city will amend
he ordinance to make the width forty
teet from Douglas to Dodga. Ho points
: out that a ff'y-foot street Is not necas
! sery at that piao. and that forty feat will
serve ail purpose. The fifty-foot street
would bring the sidewalk flush against
tha east side of ths Lake homestead and
would destroy a row of cherry trees which
have stood there since tho resldeno was
first occupied, many years ago. Tha nar
rowing of ths street to fort v feet wit
j the trees and leav ths Laks horn about
ten reet from the street Una. Ths fact that
the Central school Is Immediately east of
Dr- Lake's home Is also a consideration
that is having weight with ths sou no II
to leave the surroundings as ploasant as
possible
Store Bottle Barer.
Can b obtained by ths oaa from Charlee
Storx. next door north of Storx Brewery.
Prompt delivery to private family trad.
Sam prices as formerly. 'Phones Wsbster
1200. Ind. B-I28L
WOMEN FLEE QUICKLY FROM '
FIRE, BUT HORSES BALK
aad Beaata Eaeana. Tkaaak
Latter Are Foreed Oat
witk Dlfflcalty.
F!re which broke out In the Douglas
Street Livery stable Tuesday morning
threatened the lives of persons living over
ths barn and damaged the building and
contents to an extent of Sl.ono. Thirty head
of horses, which were tied In the basement
were lead out, after a struggle.
The fire originated in the second story
of the building In the rear. Tha portion of
the building is used aa a hay loft and
store-room for grain. Ia front of this ia a
rooming house.
P. P. Malley who "rung ths place Tor
Jul Althaus was standing In ths front
doorway when he heard the crackling of
flames and turning saw smoke and fire
oreeping along the celling In the rear. He
turned In an alarm and after calling for
assistance from passersby, vent to the
basement to get ths horses out. Ths horses
were fire-mad and it was with great diffi
culty that they were lad to safety.
A soon as the fir wa discovered by the
inhabitants of the rooming house, above,
there was a wild scramble for ths street
and frantic women appeared before ths
crowd tn decollate garments.
The building Is owned by Minneapolis
parties.
TVe likiaista,
Accept no substitute for Foley Honey
and Tar. It .is ths best and safest remedy
for coughs, colds, throat and lung trouble.
Contains no opiates and no harmful drugs.
Remember the name. Foley's Honey and
Tar. and accept no substitutes. gold by
all drufilBta
BOYD, ENROUTE FROM CUBA, '
SEES SPEAKERSHIP FIGHT
Former CoBgrreaasaaa. Wife aad
Dangkter gtop la Washlaartena
m way Ho u. e .
Former Congressman J. P.- Boy4 of ths
Third district and wife and daugMer,
Helen, were guests at the Roma hotel,
Tuesday, stopping In Omaha on their way
horns to Nellgh, after spending the winter
in Cuba.
"I'm glad that ths lower house of con
gress has voted for an appropriation to
rata the battleship Main a This wreck Is
one of the first thing you see when you
enter ths harbor and Rs . casts a gloom
over a trip to Havana. It Is a si ram the
United States has 1st it remain there as
long as it has."'
On their way home from the south ths
Boyds stopped In Washington, D. C., and
Mr. Boyd was on ths floor of ths bouse
the last day of tha fight on Stwaker
Cannon.
"It waa a great battle. " said Mr.. Boyd,
"but "there was more excitement In the
galleries than on the floor. I've heard
more spirited debates tn congress than was
this one." i
Mr. Boyd declined to discuss Nebraska
poXtlca, saying that he had. been away
suras months and was net in touch, with
conditions In the scat.
"- ' I
Keep Chamberlain's Liniment err band.
It Is an antlseptlo liniment and oauaea
wounds to heal In less time th,an by any
other treatment.
. I
When you want what you want when
you want It, say so through Ths Bee Want
Ad columns. .
IF YOU WANT'..
Uwaliiwibla Infcroalfcn
REGARDING THS .
Giiam r.inn:iETs
WRITS TO
G..rd!.nor B. Unn lass
Grain SpadaSU!
CHICAGO, ILL.
Member Chicago Board mt Traia
FORTUNES MADE IN WHEAT
(in buys option on 11.0U bu. of wheat
a) 111 No further Rlk. Each lc movement
irrirt -lTW lft rva-W miku a... a .
I " ww aaaeass XJSB Jtjni Si.SJV,
2C-S200 5c-gW. eio Write for free cirrulaj.
Civvtrland. '