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    THE BEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY, MARCH 29. 1912.
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GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Ho Xaterial Change Hoticed in the
Wheat Sitnation. v
KO SCRAP LEFT IK COSH BEARS
Ball. Are Takl.g Profit, en a Large
Scale Kki tsse Market la a
Safe Ceadltlon Fee
Slaffa smece.
OMAHA, ilarch 38. il
Wheat trader fail to an material
chants la the wheat situation, there being
plenty ol uiieai iur "
and all ofieruigs are resllity taken on
the declines. .
Up to date very llttie .atention has
been given the crop damage report, al
though there Is a feeling that " '"on
a grown weather appears a buying
- flurry will occur In the new crop future
The alow ruti demand ami continued
tiberal spring wheat receipt! act ai an
offset to other bullish featurea
There was no fiKhi l.tt In the corn
bear. Bulla are taking profit on a
large enough scale, wlilch keepo the mar
ket in a safe position. All ."dea
cate extreme scarcity of all feed Mutt,
and the late season makes It doubly bull
ish, taken with th.. tery ilit iwipta.
Wheat was firm and a bit higher
helped by the Mr. ib.hi In cor". 1 "f
market la an tinsatnaartory scalping af
fair, governed by the big holder of caeh
wheat. Cash temples were c to rC
higher today. . ,
Th corn market was strong and ad
vaneed to new high- level for the crop
veer. The very active and eicewlonally
strong cah situation l the bull Incentive
in advancing valuea fuk corn was Jc
to K higher. .
Th following cash aalea were reported.
W heat-No. I hard. 2 cars, n H: 1 car.
I48; No. 1 hard, 1 car. tl.OMt: tr.
II 48; No. 4 mixe.1. 1 car. 1.M. t-srnNo.
3 whit. I ear. 7 14 ''7 " wnL'"' ",'
'1c; No. yellow. 3 ears, 72c: No. 4 yel
low, 1 car, 71tc: : cars. 71c: No. 2 mixed,
3 care, 71c: No. mixed, i car. Be; No.
4 mixed. 1 can. He; 1 car. 70c: No. 4 flint.
1 car, 71e; no gmde, 1 car. 47 c. Oats
itaodard. 1 car. Uc; No. while, t cara
Mc; No. 4 whit. 1 car. 62t,c; 1-care. 52.
Primary wheal receipts wr 417.10
bushel and shipments war H.0 bu""
ci. against re.elnt last year of 2J7.)0
bushels and Phlpiiimits of 156.00O bushels.
, Primary corn receipts were 371.e) bush
I els and shipments wer 360.0W bushels,
I against receipts last year of M.OH bush
aia and shipments of 470.UOTS bushel.
Clearances were 11S.O09 bushela of corn,
It M bushels of oata and wheat and four
ruual to l7.s) bushela.
. Liverpool closed lad lower on wheat and
' unchanged to hd lower oa corn.
Omaha Cash Price.
WHEAT-No. i hard. tl.attjl .014: No.
I hard. l.Stjl.v: No. 4 hard, tletjgl.KSt.
CoRN-No. whit. nmjnHc; Na 4
While. W;ie; No. t eolor. 72t72,c; : No.
I yellow, tlWic: No. 4 yelaow. 70WHe;
No, t, 7m;ic; No. 4. Wtlc; no
trad. dosTHc. , .
j OATH-No. t whlta i3.:.e: standard.
l.'VneJc: No. 1 white, ti'Vottc: No. 4
whit, (tAUSsr: No. I yellow, KHt)24c
No. 4 yellow. K6nie.
BARl.ET-Maltlng. tscttll : "No. 1
feed, TOefwec; heavy feed. KMrtl 00.
. KTK No. I. Willie; N ..
Carlo Receipts.
. WhaaL Corn. Oat.
Chicago .......... 1 1 1
Minneapolis 31) "
Omaha H . Js
Uuluth
Kaaaaa City Orala aaa Prevlslea.
KANSAS CITT. Wrrh S-WHEAT-titewly;
No. I hard. II 08MM.il; No, M,
l.0i1s: No. 1 rod, W.WtfUsl; No. I,
1 ONrl (BVt. . .
fOHN Unchanged to '4c higher; No. 1
inlxed. J4Mi7Mo; No- . 5: whit.
Htj'sLrc: No. 2, Tr&hc.
OATH-Bteady; No. I white, HHOWo;
No. t mixed. ULlitc.
, Closing pilces of future;
WHKAT-Msy, II IHIH; July, tt4,
Md; Keplember, "..
' CORN-May. ItSc; July, Wsfjnc, aell
rs; Heptrmber, 7V.
i OATS-Mav. k'sttMc: July. 4c,
RTB-4tlc.
HAY-L'nrtianged to tl higher: choice
timothy. tZ3.(s. choice pi sir Is, 100.
Hl.'TTEH Creamery, lw; flraia. Mc;
oe-onds, 24c; packing stock, 31V?.
. KUUtf-fcxtr, JtM.oahc, firsts. 1K9
t4c.
Receipts, ehlivrnls
Wheat, bu !
. corn, bu 4i. so -'.'
(isia bu I3.au .jo
Mlaaeapall Grata Market,
MINNKAPOUH, March 28. WHKAT
May. Il tst,; July. II ; Heplember, 11.40.
I'nt: No. I hard. 41 (e: No. I north
ern. Sl.0sl 4: No. 1 northern, ,1.0441
1.4KI,: Na S, tl.44til.O4l4.
KLAX-tlll.
. nARI.KV-JJctill.
CtlllN-No. I yellow. ittiTtc.
OATH a. A HJi4v.
HYB-No. I. 7c.
HRAN-ln 100-lb. sack, t!S t (0. 1
1 r LaL' IV First patents, K0u.Wi far-
HAMBURG AMERICAN
larf s4 . Ca
th Wer id
4T1 404
. Hin
i.aioxkM
S.1
PSESISEIT
April 6, A. M.
Atlantic
Servtc
ra. trraat ... April a, 4 A.
Aavsrika April II I K II
reaaajleaala. Apr. la, a r M.
Hasessr Apr. m a a
tiamburg dlracL Sd cabla eoiy.
CROhES
TS Htassrs-aMncta Una H
MACS IMU C'di-tM U 4MWS asj
TWO IDEALCBOISEt
alKOUNlt IHt WOKLP
utuKi) nxuvmaioas
us aiiii Taura
9ptiaa ) l asATS Lai JAPAat I
'.ewra t ' ' aas. m. w4a
jly. It, HU j IT, lais.
y tliTUDIl l!KFit.Ma
Xoua)
M.MAIIWN LA'.'U j
9850
SUAAtK CKOISeS
t ta L.ASO Or tl atlaV
uiua sua. Light ueiignuul
cruteee wuriug daaa, falv anjl
avaaeaw iruia ataaakarg ta Bess,
wer, aort Cap, asstasssnjaa.
as sa, siu iuratlwt It u. it
' Cost $62.51 ul t)
spieseitf an. ais stsauiiss
VlirvlUA LllfK." "Kho.M'tU.'si-
r4.a.M ukiuc sa "aurrxa.
Wrae tae aesklat it ase aratoa
EJESSB-JltMEIICAI
13 W. aVaaaelpk M.
Caieag. e ial atrt.
r IWM
'Its-
ond pateits, S4.4&94.M; first clear. IS.44
j;i; second clears. t.J"ejiT.
CHICAGO CRAM AD niOVISIOXS
aaass V
FeaBrs f the Trailiic ! CImImb
Prlrea Boird mt Trade.
CHICAGO. March 28- Corn today cold
at the highest prices ever known for the
month of March. Kxtraordlnary scarcity
of fodder, oa farms owing to protoDft-ed
and aevere winter roodltton waa de
clared to be rejons.hle. Cloofnff quota
itona were ateady at He to S1 above
laat night. Oats ftnlahed unchanged to
Wtrf'-c up but wheat at decline of He
to M?He and provisions dosed from be
lower to 22ac higher.
Speculative Intereitt centered In the
corn pit. Famine in feedstuffs had become
so acute thai alfalfa hay In Kansas City
could only be purchased today at the
ram price per pound as corn. Traders
who were In a position to take advantage
of the situation were jubilant buyers and
there waa a bis; aggregate of miscel
laneous purchasing done for the outside
public as well as for disgusted short sell
ers. The fact that eastern shipping call
amounted to practically nothing finally
induced bull leaders to counsel sales, ad
vice which brought about a good deal
of unloading by commission houses and
resulted In a material recession from
the too figures of the dav.
Southwestern cash market! led the
corn advance with jumps of ltf?c. At Kt.
Louis the squeese In May contract!
cauxed the price to go to 77c a bushel.
Options for that month tn Chtcsgo ranged
during thr day from 73tc to Uc, with
the close i3c, a gain of bHc net
Wheat sagged In view of the spring
like weather which 'has been advancing
northward steadily and because' of the
beneficial rains that have fatten over
much of the winter crop country In the
last twenty-four hours. Bearish sentiment
grew also out of tho fact that despite
lupposed unfavorable conditions the
week's shipments from Argentina prom
ised to reach 4.UB0.M boahels, as against
Z.fc.'l.M) bushels a year ago. Then. too.
flour sales at Minneapolis were falling off
and wheat receipts at the same time
showed a gain. He t ween the opening and
the close May fluctuated from S1.4B)
1 to $1.04. closing ateady. fcttfec down.
at II. (RH.
hhoris and eleventh-boor Investors took
all the offerings In th oats crowd. le
layed seeding and the corn bulge fur
nished a motive. Outside llmhs touched
for May were M'bo and &4c, with last
Hales &4c. a gain of Hftc. compared
with the twenty-four hours before.
Provisions climbed to tip-top levels thus
fsr reached for current active deliveries.
Hoisted call from Investors cut a good
deal of figure and so did th timely
maneuvers by th paoktng companies.
1'roflt taking waa a feature In lard and
ribs. In the end pork showed lvff2ZHo
advance, but the rest of the list no aig
niflcant change.
Quotations on future ctoaed as follows;
Article, Open. lilgh. Low. Close. Ysfy.
Wheat) I I f I
J uly. W Til W JKfcft-H
Bept.l WawHtrVI Ml M M
torn till
May.!73.frV, ?4
July.T8Wi;4Un4l
I
Bept.(13HS .11
Oats
I
SI".
'
4SSI
Ms
repi.
Horn
4!H
4
41
May.
17 40 17
n loel
1? UVk
July.
17 10 I 17 (74 17 W
7HI i
17 H
V
17 4TV4
Dept.
17 tC'U U Km, 11 ti'ii li H
-II HtM
tM j tl
un
May.
July.
M
M0
um m l ihi
ru uhi win -:
Map.
IDS
Kept.
M lt
iv 1 I 19 m
Ribs
. May.
July.
47'4l (S 1 0 llttHW
75
I K'SI is I KWBI I
Kept
10 am W WW no i U.H1 A
MM
1 n
I
t'aah quolatlona were a follows:
KLOl'K Steady; winter patent. Hltft
5 ; winter straight. W.inlw tl); spring
patents, KaMss-W; spdng straight. Hints
L.u, battel s, tl.MMs4.su.
HYK-No. :. Hc.
BARUKr-'sel or mining, Tsctjtl.OO;
fulr to cholc. malting, II an; I N.
HKKD-Tlmoth.v, . 14. jti. Clover,
liii.iSoo.
ptloviaiuifnJHess pork, sn.tz.. lAra.
In tierces, f 'M. Short ribs, leoae, H;s.
Tula) clearances or wheat and lour
were equal to IW.im bu. Primary receipt
wer 4li,us bu.. 00m pared with CT.WJO (h
oorresfionding day a jeear ago.
Ksiiraated receipt lor tomorrow:
Wheat, j cars: corn. W cam oats, Ul
tain; hogs, is.voo head.
t'h caan Lash rricaa-wneat. no. 1 red.
fl.OS'ttll vIS; No. 3 real, tl.vutrUSV No. I
hard, H.awi.w; r.o. s nam. i.;vi.vo;
No. 1 northern. I1.UVI.14: No. I northern.
ll.eJfll.u: No. I nonlaern. Iiueol.12; No.
1 spring. 11.0101 1: No. I spring. ll.iMtfl.10;
No. 4 spring, sjrtlli.w; vsivei onaii, swesy
1144. durum, ot-4t1.07. Von. No. I, S4J
;Vu: No. s wnite, no. i-
low, 7047mc; Na 1 tmlOc; Na 4 white.
stUfeloic; No. 4 yellow, swriBHe. Osts, No.
t white, SMliMtc-. No. 1 whits, tttjetSc;
No. 4 Walt, WqoUPi. stanusru, 0rO
U'c ,
' live: ISO. 1. Fl. narwr: svrntl.as.
Timothy seed: W0Vl4.t. Clover seed:
flttntrsflo. 1
HL'ITKK-Rleady; ' craanlerlet, rtJWc
Asir4s. 13sl7a.
EK13 Weak: receipt, 1471 case; at
mark, case included, isc; ordinary nrsts,
UtilDHr: first. Wc
t'HKKHK Steady daisies, lSBIc:
twins, W'.VlsVtc; young Amsrlcas, U(r
Wc: long horns, 1Stt30r.
POTATOES Strong; receipt, 41 cars;
Wisconsin, ll.?U.E. Michigan and Min
nesota. 1. win.
POTATOKHaktsy: turkay. Ilv. I4e
dressed, lc; chicken. Mva, 13Ho;
dressed, lie; springs. Ilvs, lte; dressed.
Uc.
.. . '. I . .
.1. s..aia seesiwvms ataraei.
T. 1XWI8, March M.-WUBAT-Mar.
ket higher; track. No. I red. 1.H01.K;
Ma t hard, tl .OStf 1 .134.
CORN-Higher: track. No. I, 7IH4J1JO;
No. I while, itdf.tc.
0AT8-Hlgher: track. No. J, KCitc;
No. I WllllS, W'JKtC.
Closing price of future:
WIltAT-WaaW; May, tl.U: July,
MHc. ....
CORN-Higher; May, Tis4J77fcc; July,
TJSc.
OAT8-Highr: May. t-',c; July. atc
MYK Unchanged, at Mc.
KUH R Juit. but ateady; red winter
patents. H n l. earra lancy ana
straight. RittQ4.4i, hard winter clear.
J.SA7l.
SKKP-Tiroothy. lio.404JiJ.ai
CtlRNMKAl-CVM.
HRAN elteady ; sacked east track, KM
l 32.
hat arm; limotny. tatassyii.w, praina,
tu neitsti.
PROVIetlONS Lard, unchanged: prim
team, ftitotttak lry salt meats, un
changed; boxed extra short, lOV; clear
rlbe. V': stwrt clean, WHc.
POlLTRY-eMeady; chicken. MSe:
springs, lac; turkey. 17c; ducks, Mc;
Ht TTKR nrm: creamery. rUHc.
KOtiS Lower; Ik.
Receipts. Shipments.
Klour, bhla I.'M hi)
Wheal, bu 13W II.4U4
Corn, bu HOW . ,
Oata. bu 4t.i W.taa
Mtleraake Orala Market.
MILWAUKEE. March B.-WHEAT-V'o.
1 northera. II 1ml U; No. t northern.
nwajl ll: No. 1 hard winter, llnejl.ol.
Mav, n !1; July. smiOt
CORN No. I yellow 7vntrc: No. I
white. TsirTIHe; No. , 7T47Jc; May, 7T!sc;
July. 7IV. ,
OATA Standard. MWiyjic.
BARLEY Malting, l.i4jlH.
l.lveeaeaal Sraila Markei.
TJVF.RPOOU March 28. WHEAT
Spot, ateady; No. 1 red. winter, as Id.
Futures, steady; May, 7 V1; July. 7s
T1: October. 7. 4d-
CORN Spot firm: American mixed.
new. 4 4td: Asaertcaa mined, old, I
!VI; American enixea. bus aned. ts
7.d. Futures steady; May, a Vd; Bep-
tember, oa 2Sd-
eweta Market.
PEORIA. HI.. March .-CORV-
Hlgher; Na S yellow. tc: Xt 4 yellow,
71c: No. I mixed. tte; sample, tpe.
OATS Higher; No. s white. Mc;
standard, Mttc
(axtea Market.
NEW YORK, Msrr-h a.-COFFEE7-Rw
No. I. 14-tr. natures closed. Meady
Mar. UJsc: July. HMc.
Fwtares closed barely ateady. Closing
bid: March. t7e: April. 41c: May.
Mile: June. Mite; July, Ml4c; August.
tt tec: aetaesBber. leor; October. e
bid: Noveenher. tl.72c: Deceenher, Ml7c;
January, rl.;3c; eoruary, ..!.
NEW YORK ST0CK MARKET
Hesitation and EetetioB Again St
corded on Ixchtage.
FEISSTJEE A0ADTST STIXL
Staaaara Oil Cess aaa y ( Ke.tacky
raralahea Reasatlea mt Day b
Reasarkable Rise, Mals v
Cattlac Mel...
NEW YORK. March a.-For the third
successive seswtoo today', atock market
recorded further hesitation and reaction
with dealings the amalleat of the week.
Apparently sentiment continued to be
affected adversely by th new finsncinif
of the United Htate Steel corporation,
although the bond sale Is construed as
notice that the s per cent dividend rate
on the common ahares I IB no Immediate
danger of disturbances.
The market, opened. with advance of a
point In Union Pacific, Southern 1'scirlc.
Canadian Pacific, HI. Paul and Great
Northern Or certlfleatee. The conspicu
ous feature of today ( business was list
transfer of speculative Interest to tue
railway group. Harrlman Issues were
conspicuous for there strength during the
early session, but sold oft oa tne publi
cation of February earning.
There waa more or. less pre-sure on
United Statea Steel, Amalgamated Copper
and Amerl.ati Hmeltlng. these with other
recent favorite, selling at the lowest
i ., i. t . . k.... nnM
" "'S""'"-
from 1 to Z point above the low and the
rally waa In progres at th end.
On lh curb one of the Standard oil
subsidiaries, the Standard Oil company
of Kentucky, furnished the sensation of
the day. The Mock opened at t. a rise
over night of M point, advanced to
l.u0, from which It dropped to HO, and
the last sale was at Mi Th movement
likely presagea th declaration of a large
Mock bonus.
The bond market was steady. Total
sales, par value. I3.441.uA United States
bonds were unchanged on call.
Number M aalea aud leading quotation
en stock today-were aa follows:
sue. Hiss. la. Cess.
Allll-Ckllslet SM
Anwliaastet Ooeeer ..
ABMrtcss Aarlcsltsral ..
Amsrleaa Hsst gugsr...
Awsrlcsa Cka
Aaurlcas C. A 4
ASMrtcaa Cattea (HI....
,
'ii'i
21-s
i
B1
s
. 4 te
. tl.ws
MS
N4
14
:
'
ts
nt
AsmtIcss H. A U SH.
Aw. Ic gersrltlea
Aerlcaa Ltssssd ,
Anerlcsa LetMMlles ..
M4
'i
141
ASMrtcss g. A K
Mil
A R ,14
Aw. gtsel Posnarles
Ast. tuisr Hetlslsg
Amertran T. A T
Amcness Tnesn. Bf4..
Amerlrss Wosies
AssKla Mltlsg Os....
Alrhlsos
AUBIttS I4
Allastlo Coast Lisa
aaltlswn A Ueio.
IMtSlaMai slssl
HrsofcllB Rsslt Tr....
CaasSIss refill, ,
Oestrsl Leather
sv
4.4M IM4 1J4'I ltl
I, M 1U lUt, HI'l
va
Ws
i.tsl 4es eJS
II. tea 1M ls'4 IMIt
ttl left W't WJS
HI ls I"
I MS lust i let
i.ms r. mt
ll.MS MS W t
4.10 Mm ui tat
sw MS tie. 8
M W "
n$ m 114
I.M4 774 Tl'i !'S
IIS
144 tl tT 14
let i4 ltt iJ
4.144 11414 lHt Ut
Itt Mt 4.1, M
MM 3't
44
I N lit Hl'
I.Kd U'l tl'
Castrsl LMtsar pft
Csatrsl 1 Nae Jwssy.
CtMsepeske A Ohls,
tlilcaeo AltM
Cklcass O. W.. Mi...,
Cklcats 0. W. pit ,
falsa, A N. W
Cklea,. M. A mu T .
c . a, C. A t. U
Celf4e T. A I
Celsreee A soul bars...
Ceeaslldst use
Cars Frasaots
Dslswsrs A Hvosee
Dasar A rue Oraaee..
SSS lt sr
1W
M4
nit
"4
4
A R. O. sft
Dlalllltrs' Istiitllles
trie
krla la ft
t
ii t
14t
. H ie
. I.M
Mt(
II
1"4
M
Kris H S'S
Ussersl Klaetie .......
Oraat Kanhar pft
Uraat h'artlMrs Or, elf a.
4.444 1! 11 1441,
4.4S4 111 1"1
4.104 44 41 4)4
19 HI' ltltt Ml
i n n m M,
l.ttt 4IH "S 41
a 111 114 114
1M H S
' ISO II II 1314
IS M Ml
IIIImIs Central
Istarborousfe Met. ......
Istw. Mat. a'4
latersatlansl Harvaeter .
later-Martse I4
IslamatMssI Paser
letersatlMst Puaia
law Caetral
Kasats Cltr te.
K. C. s. stt
LaelaS, Oss
tst tt a it
lal tH 41s at
la Wit lei's 1
:aa 1M lal
Laulartlls A NsstTllM..
Miss. A K Lou la
a . at. r. A a. a. m...
Ulaaaurl. K. A T
M., K. T. sM
U , u aIHfl
H SJH 1
ant 117 i 11414 IUU.
OS MV t
.. . 4
, 14.4DI
' "i.to
14
. l.7t
Mt
, 4.N
tit 4lt .44j
tail.
H UH aa't
Nsatloesl Biacslt .......
Nal.aal Lest
MS M4 !
Nae York Castrsl
Iltlt Ht 1,:'
at u H
liati 114 net
N. T . O. A w
Mortal A Waatara
NMtk Aaaarlrea
Norther Paellis
rarllta Mall
las Tt1 7K ft
i t) Ittai lSlt int
l.W HS Kt
t,;a ta Vl Kii
la ie;44 lS lalw
4M 10 lal", l
Pasaerlrssls
Peseie'e Uaa
P . . C. A t. l
FIttaeiiriS teal
P 3tl plk !'.
ataet tar
ta lit nt
Pvltrus Itlaas tSr
Railway Ileal gprlsg...
RaaAlns
Raseblls ataal
M lt 14 "44 .
lei MS HI '4 IMS U4I4
1.1
lit
t;4i
lit
t!t
!.
31"A
Rasa Ml, steal pie
Rook lilaat Ce
Reek Island Oa. sft
tit
It
Mt
lit
nt
MS
'
St ,
tit
41 1
a
at. L A a. r. M pit...
Levis m. w
L A W. art
Tit
44 1
t4
t
aiaas lkainaM a. A I...
rarltle
a.Ms mt mt mt
Heathers Rallear ......
m sat
So. Hallway ft
Tenseeses Oaaear
Tessa A PaclM.-. .......
T.. ft. U A W
T. tt. U A W. ptd....
Vale, rarltl, ....
1 aaa
1.I0S
i.tas
54's
74S
t '
'l
ut
res it i.i
tea u'i r
r aaa Hit let
Palan Part Ma sf
t'alsst atstes Raaltr...
l-oltot Btataa Rwbber...
aoa'li'J tit 41
Tit t
Lit ' 44t ' 44i
t.sa
Vailed Blalsa steal 141
tat ' a aa
ll:a mt 119
tit sat tf
U- a. steal ft
L tak csessr
Va.-CaraUs Ckasilcsl
US!
tt
is
sim
at tit
Waaaih
Wabsak pf4
Waatars Uarlsat ...
Weetlivjlaiue Ilaetrls
it
last
I an
l.tat
1Pa
tst
tt
Mt
Waatars Lslea
wseellet A U
lbles Valley
If
TH
. It tat lt 141 144
tTilss Capper
. t it tt at,
Ray CeassltMlte
AaterteaB Toaaoes ....
. It.! lt 1I
. pht ait ui tt
aKa4lrlae.
Total aslaa tee the ear. Mt.lst satraa
: New Ttarst Meaey Markei.
NSW YORK, March J8.-MONBY-OS
call, steady, at JStJlt pen cent; ruling
tat, it Per cent; eloelng bid. H, Per
cent; offered at per cent. Tim loans,
firm; lxty day. !4ttlH P"" cent: ninety
day. I43 Per cent; six months, l
PR1MB MERCANTILK PAPER 44J4H
per cent. , .
tkhijno KXCHANOE Steady, with
actual business In banker' bill at M M
for sixty-day bill and at M aaa) lor de
mand ; commercial bill. M.Bt-K1LVER-Mxlcaa
dollaia. 47c.
BONUS-Oovernment, stesd); railroad,
Meady.
Closing aueUHons on bonds todsy wer
as fellows:
S. A ret. Is, rsg...l4tlstae. M. M. Mu... ts',
ea asopee Itefjapea ts t
B. A to. rag W tte
. aaass lltK. C. Se. lot la .. Tl
B. A aa. est, Hi L I tea aa ml.. n
onsaa 114 LAN. SSL 4a..... 1
Allla-CaaL I Is... 4t 'U K. A T. 1st ta. Mt
Aaar. At Is IMS 4. f. I Ha. S
A. T. A T. e. ts..lUMo. Parltlc t 7t
Aw. Toharcs ta VSN R R st M Its :
oes ts t"tN. Y. C. a. It-.-.
Anssar A Pa. 4ts.. at 4 eaa 4a. t.',
AtraiasB aaa ts tN. Y. N. B. A H.
t. . a mt ee. 4a Ill
. (t is iafX. A W. 1st a 4s.. MH
A C L I 4s 4. ee. 4a ...lies
Sol A Oka) ta tNe rettfk tt "
s tts rk on set
sAW. It tit"" I L if4a ea... Ut
not. Tr. rr. 4a.... Cresa or. Its till.. ITS
t.ta at OS. ta Ht o M 4a lact
Co. Leatkar aa KSRestls (o. 4s tit
'. st h. a se .Kita u a a r. u as us
Ooa A Okie 4ts...ll ee pa. la... u,
o ct. to. 41St L a w e .. T',
Ckksss A A Its.. a:s te lot sM .... 4lt
C A A VI L 4b.. -t" A L a41. ea.... 7t
t. es as M Pat eaL ta ... !',
C. 1.411. 1 tl. ee. 4a t4t
A L A r. a ta TTt a Kt ret. te
e rta ta WS-So Reinw
..14.-4,
.. 7S
rets. lot. to Tit o aw. ta
fete. Mlt. as. ts vsla. radii, 4a.
A a r A e tses, ee ee. ta lei
D A B. ee. ta a, tst A rat. ts... PT
D. A R. O. ts.... PS li. a Rehear sa....wt
o raf Is. -. VSl' A stool tt Is.. ..tela.
ntallHear 4s -Car. Ckaam. is.. MPS
ogrts a L Oa attWstaat tst 4s. IKt
s pa, aa iw a. isew. as.... ass
so ea. 4s. oar. A satWaatars MA 4a..... rt
te asrlos ttsWaaa,- BWor. re. Is.. MS
RIK CT. 1B...2.W1. CtfiUal 4S tZ
Iti. Os. tst est. 4S MtMe lte. ee. Is
Istoe Mat- Its St'rasesB M 2t
atak at Bautlaad Stalewaeat.
la-lNTX)!. March 2A-Tne weekly state
ment of the Bank at England ahow tn
followifur chanares: Total reserve, oe
ereaaed da.t; circulation. Inorwas.d
A44iast; bullion, deereaaed C4X.711: ether
securities, decrwaeeo lw WSJ. ether ae
ooeita decreased iaL4; public depos
its. Increase) tCJ., notes rtserv, d-
creased fjK. Government securities,
unchanged. The proportion of the bank
reserve to liability thla week la 4JU per
cent: last week It waa 43.13 per cent.
Iad.a t-k Market.
IXINOOS. March S.-Amertcen securi
ties opened at a fraction higher today.
Price advanced on covering during the
early tradlna. and at, noon the market
was steadv. with value ranging from 1
to I. higher than yesterday e New York
eloelng.
London closing Mock quotations:
Csaesls, T ..n l-Kboekntlls it Ksss-.WH
tm aM 71 1-HMs.. Ksa. Tsa.. si's
Asstl. cesser a T. OsMral US'.
assesses sSKstteik ft wesurs.u:w
Aris I"H . ;.
. pt4 lsOitrte 4c Wjwtera. 9
BtltHsera a Osie..l sssjlssia 4J
iulki rsclfle ..2IISIUS4 Mises Sit
OMsseesk 41 Okie. :v.Rii d
t. Great Wssters. 1 aostser. By J
Chi.. MIL a' . P.11SH Me p '
Ds Iter IsVlewssrs PsrlfUj ...lnH
Dtrar as IIS O.... HSlnles Pacific .....ITI
e M 4H s sT4 St
Erie C. stett l
1st sr4 sf4 llil.
as M sia 44Va.tm.h ;
Ois4 Trunk S 4. s(i 3.
Illlnela Cssiial ....Uft ,
0-4l.
SILVER Bar. steady at St lJ-Wd per
ounce.
MONKV-MiJU per cent.
The rate of discount In the open mar
ket for short bills la 3S434 Per cent: for
three month' kill. IW4 Per cent.
Beete. staek Markei.
BOSTON, March . -Closing quotations
on atock wer as folioaa: ,
AlkHM 49 Hohawk ...
. 41!t
. t
. t
. lit
. t
Wt
AbmL casssr ...... BIM.MlTsas i
ASML Cwn SMuNhtsos CMI.
A. X. U a 15 NIHI Mil
Artsaas Csbl 4tons Bvti.....
A C. C. a 8. M. Nna uw .....
il. A ArtsMS n OI4 Poailsioa ..
al. A Heels SSk 1I .........
...111
'estesnlsl
Mtunser
:.. at
.. Kssge C. r'...:
EaM BsU C. M...
tithanaos ..'...
HSoparler
USSsparler A B.
ut,
M... '
Kranslls
Olraai Oa .......
Orsssr Ces
Orsese Cansnes ...
atTanarseii
n
ettt
I. A M... 1st
at ts pf
STSttaB t'ae
IVl'taa Copper t.
44'Wlsons
ittWotverlae ......
it. itArsie Csseer.
Kerr Lea
Lake Copper
Ls sails COptor ...
Misnl Cesetr
.... 14
.... 41S
4,
....III
New V.ek Mlalaaj Jrtecks.
NEW TORK. March Closing quota
tion on mining stocks were:
Altos ... SOS euttle Cklst I
Bmsselrk Caa Meiteaa ae
Com. Tub. stack... 14 Onurte 14:
ae easts It Opalr l
Co. Cel. A Vs.... It ataodart It
free surer 11 V allow Jacket, 114
Leeellle Ces, 1
tllfara.
f e.dltloa af Trees. ry.
WA8HINOTON. March S.-AI the be
ginning of buslnesa today th condition
of the United State treasury was: Work
ing balance In treasury office. AM.'!.).
In banks and Philippine treasury, irc.aii.-
h. Total balance In general fund waa,
H3S.SJ7.tKK. Ordinary receipts yesterday
wer UwkIII. Ordinary disbursement.
I7.MR. Deficit to date this fiscal year
I ll4.iai.ofJ0 against a deficit ot ll.42i.lij
at thla time last year. These figures ax-
elude Panama canal ana puunc ueui
transaction.
n.ak ( le.rlaa.
OMAHA. March . Bsnk clearings for
today wr U.m.naS.M and for th corre
sponding dsy last year 2.gw.aa.a.
n'BW YORK GENERAL MARKET
Oa.tatl.as of Ike Dar Varlaa.
( aaa aa eel tire.
NEW YORK, March 24-FLOUR-
KtMdv: snrlne iiat.nls. ao.2olll&.tl0: Winter
straights. H.3ot4.; winter patents, .)
4.W; aprlng clear, at.zaaii.au; wmiei n.w,
No. 1, I3.iiaj,l.w; Winter extra vv. ,
LI 66rj3 o; Kansas straignts. n.ii-"o.
Rv flour, ateady: fair to good, RIjj4.
phnlM In tmnnv. aXOMil.ta.
CORN M E A L Hteady : fin whit snd
yellow, 11 bo41.70; coarse. Il.9efjl.ii0l kiln
dried, p 0.
RYE Bteatiy; pio. a, pbc. e. i. .. nutiaita
BAKLbY-Uulet: mailing. $l.S(jLW, e.
L f.. Buffalo,
w HaTAT-Snot. steadv: No. t i
1.IA. exiwrl basis, to arrlv. and tl.00,
f. o. b. aflost; No. 1 northern, liuluth,
II.1IV f. o. b.. afloat, opening naviga
tion. Th futures market waa easy early
on th. rabies, hut rallied on covering oa
dec reeling local stock ana export sate
of two loads of red wheat and six loads
of Manitoba, but price lost part of the
advance under proru-taaing, ciowin.
V net lower.-' May. 41 uestn os t-io.
closed at H.4e,; July, l.M4Jl.vi. dosed
at I1.041. Receipts, S,A) bu.;(shipmnt.
Otl.'MV ou.
CORN Spot, firmer; No. I, nominal;
export. 77Hc, nominal, r. o. o.. atioat.
The futures market wss nominal. .No
receipts.
OATS-Spot. firm: atandard whits. lc.
'tvalor; No. S, lie. Th future market
was nominal. Receipt. 45,76(1 bu.
HAY-Plrm; prime. H.TMjMO; No. 1,
fl JH41.; No, 1 1.1M1.3B; No. , IL
tal.ia . . ,
HOPf4 Firm: state, common to choice.
U1I, I63c: 1910. nominal; Pacific coast,
lil. 4lii44c; 1110, nominal. v
HIDKtL-Bteady; Central America, 24 Uc;
Bogota JJ4i4o.
1JSATHKR Firm: hemlock first. 164
J7c; seconds, MWc; thirds, , 21X9c; rs
Jects, lac. .
PROV1P10NS Pork, firm: mess, 111.764
1 S5; family. A0oa21.(; short clear. 117.71
4II7J. Beef, firm:- mens. tllvuttllW:
family ll.W 15 W; beef lims. 127. .
Cut meat. Aeady; pickled bellies, 10 to 14
pound, 19 5u Is. So: pickled ham. IH.Sutf
12 OL Ird, Meady; middle weet prime,
ta 6trl.K; refined, strong; continent, $1.,
south America, 110.16; compound, I7.0a
735
' TALLOW-Steady: prim city hhdl, Ic;
tneclsl, 4jc: country. oA.tWc
BUTTER Firm; taceipte. 1 Ml tun;
creamery pclal. tic; extras, JISc; flrsta
stwvllc: slate dairy, finest. tJlc; good
to prime, I74Mpc; common t fair. Ut) Sic;
process special, r.r.htc; xtraa. 2Hc;
ftrsts. IttjiJiSc.
CHEEfE-FIrm: receipts, 1.S4 boxes;
stste. whole milk, -whit or colored, held,
average fancy. 1"c
- eoos Unsettled; receipt. X7.5J4 cases:
fresh gathered, extra. SMtsic; first.
2w: second. IlftJl'tc; western fathered,
white. Key-to.
POULTRY AHv. Meady: western
chickens. 13c: fowl. Ittilt'tc: turkeys.
lst)20c ilreteed, dull; tiesh killed fowls.
UWltrVtc; frotea turkeys, 13022c.
I
Caff Market. 4 '
NEW TORK. March 78. X)FFER Fn
lures market opened Meady at a decline
of 1 points on October and of! to 11
. . .ooiha under European
selling and bearish pressure Inspired by
utrge" receipt, at Braaillan port nd
tower European cables. Support from
leading trad Interest Imparted a Mead
EtSa Su. nrketd th. clowsa
steady net points lower to 4 points
h her tWes. 74.0W bag. March. 13.72c;
AprU. llTtcTMiy. Uc: June 134:;
Jul" line: August, KOOc; Weber.
uasc' October. H-Otc; November. U. Sec.
IhS. uTwc: January U: Febru
arv II. o. Havre waa im trine lower
at the close after baving
"" J"""' ta UTS. Re
ceipt. Tt tn. t Brasilia port. .
Sis attimst bag "t year. Jun
dTahvecelpts. .00 bag. against
last year. - New York r,10".,,.."4:
J.Vr'. i... t baa. aaalnM 11.711
ertee " i::.- . ..ii Bant.
1 Wimj . ... .
canie report- w - Ko, T,
.2? SZZ: St. i lW.- - Mild, dull;
Cordova, IKpiSsc nominal,
. ' Metal Market.
' u.-l, peMKTALS-
tVvilili Lotel eales were twenty-five
lla.leoie.ee. " : , iMutnn asav:
' ,'.,. fir i. id. aw
Cl: .' . x. Tor today. WO
mats rT"" Mans ahow tt-
sjS ton. so far thl montu
riSi eotverlS?TISa-': electrrdytlc tt",
' T-lilkli lSloe. Tin. weak.
"'roi. is: M.rch. 142 6041W;
! "V. .T7"..-:, a,- M.v 141 4fiGi: June,
rT- tVite.4;4. New York . H'54
i ' - . . . I ndon. flC J ewer.
P" . "r'l, - v- York
SK Ik bfci.
otnet: .e7:- iUt. n
lmJUn IwM. Antl-
Kaet BL. Le"";
m??Jr' 'nti ila TSd In
laOTMkHl.
foury. ru. .g
a.aae Market.
XEYr YORK. March 3. -SUGAR -
Haw. Meady: muscovado.
eee.trifwg.1. t,r.;..?n?13 "
teat, A sac. ne"'" a .
OMAHA LIE STOCK MARKET
Beef Stem Slow, but Steady, Cowi
Steady to Strong. .
HOGS AXE XOSTLY TTTL HIGHER
beep aad Laaak ( All Klad Sell
la A beat tbe tM 4ebea a
Reparted Wednesday
Feat a res at Trade.
SOUTH OMAHA. March S. 111.
Ttecetms were: Cattle, llogs. Sheep.
Official Monday .!
Official Tuesday S.I74 17.S3
.7
S.96--.
.7W)
Official Wednesdav.... i.toi J4.fn
Estimate Thursday 1 l
Hour day thla week.:i.17! .S1 S7 5
Same days last week... 18.7 4S.U4
SamadsvilnkL o..ll LJ.1K 44.K7
8ame days S wka ago..ls 331 .7 W
imadavalwlis aro..U.SI W H4 3.1
8ame day laat year.... 51.13 4l.il! a.4l
The following table show the receipts
of cattle, hogs and sheep at south
Omaha for the jeer to date a compared
111. iwi;. inc. a.
Cattle M.TUl t1.
Hog W.i.'t osf ttS S;.47j
Sheep ...774 1US.C7 1.:4
Th. follnwlna table ahows ene range Ot
price paid for hog at tfomh ouuiiA (on
the last few days, with coni'.afaons.
Dele 1IU. llll.191.ll.:l'l.a'7 ilSi.
M'ch t Wn M e 1 t 441 4 I.
M'ch SI 7 ts.! Kl I 4 7el !t Is
M'ch 22; 7 ft I 4 47 19 4, it, e j II
M 'ch 31 W I 4 4e 10 1' I Jt, 4 .'I 1.
UVk en e Is at H .3' 51! I WI1 e I 34
M'ch SI 7 HI SilO til 4 l l
l ch !ij I Itrfsi " 1 H W s "1 w wo, w jo
M'cll J7 717 SS !75l.!7j1ll
M'ch 58 ..'0 4S10W . a 5 t m 27
Sunday. - ,
Ttecelnta and dianoaitlon of Ilv stock
at the Union Mock yards. South Omaha,
for twenty-four hours ending at 1 o cloca
yesterday:
Hllt.6iria-.rtta.
Cattle. Hoa. Sh'p. H rt
C M. A St. P. Ry.
Wabash K R S
4
4
'
2
32
4
Union Pacific ..... 3
C. A N. '., easv.. 7
C. A N. W., west... it
C, vt. P. A O.... I
C. B. A Q., east., t
C, R. A Q.. weet... 11
C . R. 1 A P., east., i
llllnol Central .. 4
Chi, Great Western 1
Total receipts.. ..121 138
Tl
, LlSP08!TION-HEAD.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Parking Co.... Ss l.UL'4
Sw if l t Company oa 1.43s
Cudahy Packing Co.;.. 7i t7
774
iDl
941
Armous A Company... 3o4
SchwartP-Holcn Co 2.W
J. W. Murphy 6.wt7
Hurton A Co. 174
Kin Clair 1 - ...
i 'line A Christy K7
w. Jl. vansant CO l
Hill Hon Ilil .i.
F. R. Lewi 67
Huston A Co 17
J. Hr Root Co M
J. H. bulla 12
L. F. Husi n
L. Wolf
McCreary Carey 7
S. Werthelmer A Uegen 1'
H. F. Hamilton 2
Mo. A kan.-Cal. Co.... M
Other buyers M
Total 143 U.4
CATTLE Receipt of cattle were lib
eral for a Thursday. 117 car being re
ported In. This make the total for the
four dsys this week 21,171 head, which la
larger than any recent week and fully a
larg a a year ago.
Having been heavy buyers all the week
and Mill having a good many cattl from
which to select such stuff waa wanted
for th filling of ordera, buyers wers very
much .Inclined to take their time. The
result was that beef steers were slow
snd dull sll the morning, but Mill price
remained practically ateady with, yester
day. This would mean that the market
la around Wttloc lower Than last week's
close. Th quality of, til cattl wss
very poor, there being nothing -loppy or
reerty choice In sight.
Cow and heifers wer in gooa aemana
th tarn a they htvs been practically
every day thla week and they sold at
prices Hist wer eteady with yesterday
snd for thst matter steady with a week
to.
Ther wer no fleshy or heavy feeder
of any consequence In tight, but tne reei
ine waa that thev would command steady
prices or in other words prices limy
a!otv or .v.i Mtrona as corooareta wiiii
laat week's cloee. on the other hand
ther wa quite a sprinkling of light
cattl on the Mocker order and they were
low and weak, the market being a little
lower even than last Friday.
Ountatlnna on cattle: tiood to choic
beef Meers, I7.0ejs.u0; fair to good beef
steers, kWi; common to fair beet
steers. fe4t.60; good to choice heifer.
K.60tJA2: good to choice cows. M.7iaJ6.76.
fair to good cows. s4.09tY4.7s; common to
fair cow. H Ooejton; good to choice Mock-
era and feeder.. !6.ooT4.o; fair to good
stockers snd feeders. lo.aMw.otl: common
to fair stockers and feeders. st-waa-A:
Mock heifers. B.304.S; veal calve. M.00
1.00: bulls, stag, etc.. t4.iotte.taf.
Representative sale
BEEF 8TEER& .
At. ft.
..... aat A 4i
..... ns 4 is
m t a
nt t a
..... K) I Si
..... m is
.,'... lal t 44
lsti tt
.....IM4 III
HI lei
; leu I
tn tM
ten t u
124 t 44
..... ui I a
Na Ar Pr.
M use t a
It lis t
I
I..
I
T.,n.
II
11
IS.....
2.
II
.....ISM at
12M 4 U
I2S4 4 M
ma t a
1IH at
117 t M
, hps a,
1147 I Pa
, till Is
ml a
I2tl I It
1241 1 li
.....IMS T IS
1W1 I
11....
It. A.
ua I4i
COWS.
ui i m
HIT I M
ai is
.....its;. I ta
..... Ml I IS
.... pet t a
..... tt 4
,... SM 4 M
.111 I M
...... cat 1 It
an I is
1414 I
Bl II
tn I
...... ITI I i
S24 I M
1424 I M
1414 I S
J.::::
li.-..
I t im t
si i ;t
I IM I
I it;i I n
M PM I Ti
1 1314 I IS
' 1141 I at
IS lei I M
I .....lit! IS
t net 4 ta
I Hit I to
i....
I....
I...,
. iss t at
my a aa
I' HEIFERS.
... am ta
... UI t M
Ut 41
... 41 4 a
...sat 4
... ti2 I at
... Mi 7, II
... 7to I at
,.. II IU
... Til I ii
... W I
,., set it
... IT i ai
,.. 74? S 7i
J74
,.2T 4 at
... Ml I ti
.. .1214 I 2
...12S 1 li
Si
si.:...
t
a
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is....,
it
T
..... ui t a
K7 t 23
nt t li
i
BU
.....1171 4 a . i -
I US 4 5 .. 1. ........
lit 4 i . 1
im 4 a S
, 1114 i 1
iu I aa i
, ISli I 45 . .J;;-
.last 6 it
.113 I St
.114 4 M
.la i Li
.142 I ii
1....
I ...
I....
1....
4....
A...
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CAL.V bo,'
...at i a
tt T 3
II T S
..... I IH
IN I St
?2t I 3
lis I et
li I to
ITS I tt
..... 1 to I to
, Ui I to
18 IN
... SM I aa
... 14 I 44 -
... in I a
... stt 1 1
... ssi I a
...sal 14
... Hi 4 14
... IM 5
... II IS
... Ill IS
,1 ,
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11
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II...
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la tt
'rrvirKERS AND FEEDERS.
... ta 4 44 it .. 71 I ii
ill l U M TSt I Ii
; 427 J 2 4 ri I ti
u )3 1 pa t K
as 1 21 11..... 7a 5 tl
rt....
a...,
it....
24...
27....
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tn I a 3 pm ii
lit ii 4 171 IM
ot II
a...
a...
HOGS Hot: trade had a good healthy
tone from the start and all no ej took
plenty of Interest in various offerings
with shipper leading. Some business Is
lone during eerly rounds at figures 6c
higher, but packer were rather back
ward In allowing thl advance and the
market settled to . level. leneraHy a nlckM
higher, bulk selling aa this basis. Re
ceipts were moderate amounting to leas
than M.aa head and clearance was made
la verv rood seasots.
Shipper favored ejualltr rather than
weight and purchased freely, taking more
than one-thiro of the total receipts.
Usual spreads exist rd bet wen neavlea,
butcher and lights and whUe the trade
was not suite st) uneven as yesterday.
margins between the three classes of
Mock were not any too clearly defined.
Beat heavy hoes on sale brought I7.&.
as compared with yesterday's limit of I7.4t
ea with yeeteroay a iim't oi ..ww
and bulk of the run moved within 7.
til 7.0. Bacon weights occupied the low
spread, selling from 17. 4s downward, but
verv little busineaa was. transacted below
the 17.5 mark.
Ne. A.,
th. Pr.
... 7 at
.. 1 lit
Ke. At.
. rr.
m tJ
is
44 lit
tl m
n n ... t t
n lea -.. J ie
ti m
t. .....34
T IS
tl
M.'.-.llt ... " 0
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a li.
is
pt ta
44 1 M
II!
h 1 n
... I is
IS,
tt tut
et I 4t
si
4 1 4
Sit
7 H
1 M
..171
4t 21
tS. St
4 Sli
44 nt
14 m
4t TM
a .Met
44 lot
U M
St IM
a mi
Tt I
Tt lit
at iti
Tt 1
H :ilt
u ni
tt 7 Li
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44 1 14
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arrivals were
roughly counted at 18.0) head but only
aauortlon of this estimate consisted of
bona fide offerings as something like
fifty loads wore consigned through to
eastern feeding atatlona. Stock that wa
offered for sale met with A generally
healthy demand, and the market as a
whole presented no new feature of con
sequence, ruling generally ateady. - .
Fat lambs outnumbered sheep, the same
as on all days recently, snd practically
everything came in the fleece. Really
good ewe w shown even more plainly,
the trade remaining almost barren.
Packers wanted sheep and made no
secret of their needs but seemed to be
rather timid about loading up with lamba
This sttltude was explained by the un
equal proportion of the two general
classes of stock, aggravated by compe
tition from shelling lambs buyers. These
traders are buying considerable fat Muff
for a speculative short-term at killers'
nrlcea. and the division of the cron does
(not meet with packers' approval, buyers
ireiuentiv waiiint umu .iiaaiai. imio
retired before getting into the market.
Fat shearing lamb sold early at 17 li
with packers willing to psy (7.25 or bet
ter for toppy westema. Mexicana were
quotable at quarter premiums but non
were available during tne ior pan ot
the-session. Few anrlna lamba were In
cluded In tbe run, desplt the proximity
of Easter, but a good apnncer are
wanted at til and better. Fat swea,
wether and vart!nga shoered on ma
terial price changes, we being quotabl
up to ft IS.
compared witn lasi wee it a ciose, im
lock values are closing general steady,
packers buying big bulk of offerings.
Three daya buy on country account
amount to 1,300 bead, mostly fat ahear
Ing lamba .
Quotations on heep and Lambs: Lsmbs,
good to choice, 7.V7.D; lmb. fair to
good. M-SOtrt.Ou; lambs, shorn, 6.Mje.0;
fat sneering tamos, eo.onwi.i'', J"1''1''
k.nHv a; betas,: vaarhnjcs. heavy. M M
loo; yearlings, common. lo.6Otje.00: weth
ers, good to choice. Iti.8fctti a; wethers,
fair to good, .4.itr..: ewes, rood to
choice, i.ltatjo.lo; ewes, fair to good, f4.il
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. 71
. 77
. 78
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175
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201 fed lambs
170 fed lambs
I fed yearlings
M fed lambs
in fed lamb
i fed limbs, cull
rO fed welhers .
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20 fed ewe
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7e fed lambs
9 fed yearling wethers
173 fed ewe
241 fed shearing lamb
3t fed shearing lamb..
CHICAGO LIVI STOCK MARKET
Deaaaad far All Klad al Black I
Steady.
CHICAGO. March 3S. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 1.000 head; msrket Meady to lc
lower; beeves, l&KtfS fc: Texas Miier.
M40O5.7S: western steers. fc4V.ie): Mock
er snd feeders. $4.Hl : cows and heif
ers. !.t.: calvet. .60ejS.IO.
HOOS-Recelpts. 24.000 head; market
lftw, and steadv: llrht. f7.p(Pa77.77H: mixed.
t7.4647.: heavy. 7.507.KV: rough. 7.!
ftf.w; pig, So.n..ij; ouia ot aaiea, a'
"sHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 18.000
heed; market strong to 16c higher; native.
I4.33f.2i; westerns. 4.4ili.S0: yearling.
K.764S7.CO: native lambs, e5.75tj7.ai; west
rn lamba, K.25ti.2a.
Kansas City I.It Stack Market.
vaksas CITY. Mo. March 8.
CATTLE Receipts. 1400 head, including
301 southerns; market steady: dressed
beet and export steers. fMOaJCS; fair
to sood. Aij0t;.0: western steers. IB.799
l.tt; auitaoia ' .n. . . , . ,
southern steers, ei.754J7.36: southern cow,
13.Sft6e.iO: native cows, t3.25W 10; native
heifer. I.7M7.00; bulls, l-l.:Be.76; calves,
HOQS-Rerelpts. 7.S00 head: market 5c
to 10c lower; bulk of sales. I7.poV7.80;
kmw it 1G4H37 IB: Deckers and butchers.
ro4si:.); lichts, t:.W.&, pit.
..a -A
8HETEP AND l.AMB8-I!eceints. 10.001
hesd: market loc to loc ntgner; .amoa.
17 loa7.6; yearlings, M.0fH.ti0; wethers.
1.JO.0(i: ewe. $4.50119.75', Mocker and
feeders, tri.Wtyl.50.
SI. I.e.l I I e Stock Markei.
ST. LOt'18. March 2. CATTL fc7 Re
ceipts, 1.30 head, including 301 Texns;
...l..t steadv: nativ ahipplng nd ex-
w. steers. r.904ttl0: dressed and
butcher steers. 15.hWi8.00; steers under
1 as) nounds. 1 26416. 75: stockers snd
feeders, H.254J4.: cow and heifers. K.K
e.- -j.- nnn... t' OMM OO: bulla KsiotiAiO:
caivea, to.09.OO: Ttxss and Indian
steers, 5.uOt7.); cows and heifer. 13.50
HOGS Receipts. 8.0M head: market (c
lAa,.r niea and llehts. I7utp8.5v: mixed
snd butcher, 17.t34j7.a5; good heavy. $7.80
'sHEKP AND LA M B8 Receipts. 4.0H0
hrf market Wc hlxher: native muttons.
M. 00417.21: lambs, t'0i.W-. culls and
bucks. X2.204V4.W; nwKera, .ooiv.oe.
SI. Jeeeph Live Stack Market.
ST. JOSEPH. March . -CATTLE Re
ceipts. ljw head; market steaay; steers.
M5OB1.0O; cow and hellers, l3.S4Jl.ai,
calves n .VajidO.
HOGS Receipts. II, head: market
steadv: top. 17.81: bulk of sales. 17 4643
EHEEP AND LAM BS Receipts, 10M
hesd; market Meady: lambs, s.it4J7.7i.
Stack la Plabt. "
. Receipts of live Mock at th five prin
cipal western markets yesiertaay:
. Cattle. Hog. Sheep.
South Omaha
St. Joseph
Kansas City
St. Louis
Chicago
Totals....
.U.3t BW.3M K7W
Dry
Market.
NEW TORK. Msrch 2X DRY GOOD8
The cotton goods markets were quieter
during the day with prices Mill very
firm. Jobbers sre doing a saoderste busi
ness for this period of the year. Raw
silk Is Meady, but inactive. Men's wear
deltveriea are alow and th market de
anants is nesoi.
Eva p. rated Apple, sad Dried Fee its
NEW YORK. March SA-EVAPO-RATED
APPLES-Market quiet and
prices are nominally unchanged. On the
spot fancy are quoted at f-tjle'tc; choice,
SteiSV-: prime. 7M7c.
riRiKD FRUITS Prunes, dull, weak:
quotations range from 4Sc to lHc for
California up te JO-Ivs and tjUc for
. 1.000 S.SOO 10.701
. l oot H OW S 0n
. 2 9 - 7) 10.4m
. 1.300 ion 4tt
. 5.000 24.000 U.OOO
Anricots. easv wun a ouiei:
trade: choice, 14114":; extra choice, lie
Bite: fancy. 11V. Heachefc very
quiet with aa easy undertone; choice, ira.
u"ev - ... . 1wj
4tWc; entra cnoi,-e. '"''''"U-'T
loose muscatels. fcrrSV'; choice t fancj
seeded. se7V: aeedless, i'itjil,; Lon-
don layers, Jl.togl.ti.
OMAHA CEXKRAI. MARKET.
utrmrji No. 1. l-lb. cartons. 12c: No.
1 In 10-lb. tubs, Sc; No. 2, 9uc; packing.
S2c-
CHEESE Imported Swiss. r: Ameri
can Swiss, lac; block Swiss, 22c; twins.
21c; daisies. 22c: triplets. JS2c: young
America, Be; wise laoet onca. -at. um
berger. 2-lb.. 20c; l-lb.. 23c. -
FISH (fresh frosenr-Pickerel. Sc: white,
lie: pike, 13c: trout. 22c: large erappiee.
12tJ15c; Spanish mackerel, 19c; eel. lie;
haddocks, 13c: flounders, 13c; green rat
fish, lie; roe shad, tl each; shad roe. per
pair, UHc; salmon. 10c; halibut. 11c; yel
iaw nnh ar: buffalo. 9c: bullheals lie.
POULTRY Broilers, 5 Mi7.50 per doa;
springs, e: bens. 17c; cocks. Uc: ducks,
lty20c: geese. I1- turkeys, 23c; pigeons,
per dot.. II. It Alive: hens, 12c; old roost
ers and stsgs. c; old ducks, full feath
ered, 12c: gee, full feathered. Sc; tur
kevs, 14c; pigeon, per doe., 0u; homers,
per dot, UH); squabs. No. i. 11.50; Na 2,
Wc.
BEEF CUT PRI0E8r-r.ibs: No. 1. Wc:
No. J. !4c; No. X. 12c. . Lola: No. I.
194c; No. X, lSHc; Na J, 14c Chucks:
No. I, liic; No. 5, 7ic;, No. 3, 7',c; .
Rounds: No. s, 11c; No. 2. 10c; No.
3. 10c Plates: No. 1. Mc:, No. 2. Sc;
No. 2. Sc. '
LOINS-No. I lie; No. 2. lM4c; No. a, Ic
CHUCKS No. L to, No. 1. 7.c: No. 1.
RIBS-No. 1. UTio: Mo. Z, 14c; Na X
'ROUNDS-NO. 1. lie; wrp.' i lOVic; NV.
t, 10a
PLATES Ns. 1. rc:'Na S, ji4c; 1, 4c
FRUITS Apples: Extra fancy Ben
Davta. per bbl., 14.00: Jonathan, per bbl.,
15.00; fancy Winesaps, per bbl., R;
fancy Missouri Pippins, per' bbl.. t ;
fancy Ganos, per bbt. $4.25; Idaho Jons
thsn. extra fancy, per box, 12.50; Wash
ington bpltxenserg. per box, 12.50: Waab
Ington R Beauty, per box, 12.2S; Washing
ton .-Htvaian Wlnesans. per box. .5tL
Bananas: Fancy select, per bunch, 12.259
tm: Jumbo, per bunch. 12. Total 74. Cran
berries: Wisconsin fancy, per bbL, 110.75;
per boy, XL 75. Dates: Anchor brand, new,
30 l-lb. pkga Id boxes, per box. 12.25;
Dromedary brand, uv, 30 t-lb. pkgs. in
boxes, per box, 13.00. Flgt: California, per
case of 13 Na 13 pkga, 15c; per caa of
M Na 12 pkga, 12.50; per case of 60 Na
pkgs.. 12.0(1; bulk, in 2 snd sO-lb. boxes,
per lb., 10c; New Turkish, 5-crown In 2o
lb. boxes, per lb., Uc; H-crown In 10-lb.
boxes, per lb., 14c; 7-crown In 10-lb. boxes,
pr lb., lie Orspe Fruit: Florida, it site,
per crate, 15.01; 44 site, per crate. 15.50;
54-45 sites, per crate. 17.00. Grapes:
Mslaga grapes In bbla. 17.00w7.5n. Lemons:
Limoneira selected brand, extra fancv,
300-36o sites, per box, t.: Loma Limo
neira, fancy, 3M-3M use. per cox, eo-oO; 240
and 43 sixes, doc per box less, oranges:
tea:
:tr .
PseV
California Camellia Brand, navels, sxtra
fancy. 6-us-iao-i7i-3U-2ia-i9 alxeo.
box, 13.24; extra choice, all sites, per
box. Kso; ciepnant nrana, l2-ll-17t-:w-210-2M
sties, per box. 13.50; Lion brand,
ao-3sv-3Z4 sires, per nox. H-x.
VEGETABLBB Beets: old crop, per
lb.. 2Hc; Cabbag:' Wisconsin, par lb.. 4c;
new California, per lb., 4c Celery: Cali
fornia Jumbo, per dot., 11.00; Florida, in
the roucn. and $ doc. per ease, it t,
Cucumbers: Hot bouse, per dot., li.Ou.
Egg Plant: Fancy Florida, per dot.. .00.
Garlic:. Extra fancy, white, per lb., lie.
ijettuce: e,xira lancy leati, per ass., 4oc.
Onions: California, white, boillne. nee it.
7o: WlsoonMn, yellow Globe, per lb., 4c.
reo uioae, pwr in., tit, opauisn, per
crate. 12.35. Parsley. Fancy southern, per
do, bunches. uw7oc. Parsnips: Per lh.
Itvc. Potatoes: Minnesota Red River Early
onto seed, per ou.. ti.ao; Wisconsin whit
stock; per bu., 11.4001.50; Minnesota Early
Rosa seed, per bu., 11.40; Blls Triumph,
seed, per bu., 11.40. Rutabagas. In sacks.
per lb., mc Tomotoes: Florida, per .
basket crate. 13.76: Cuban, per (-baskeh
carrier. 13.50. Turnips: Par lb.. 2to.
MISCELLANEOUS Tarragona, per lb,
lMfcc; in sacks lots, lo less. Cocoenuta:
fer sacs. so.w. niDerts: rer lb., lte; In
sack lots, lo less. Peanuts: Roasted. In
sack lots, per lb.. 7Mc; roasted, less than
sack lots, per lb.. Ic; raw, per lb., tc.
Pecans: Large, per lb.. 17c; in sack lots,
lo lesa Wslnuts: New crop, mil, Califor
nia, per lb., 17c; in sack iota lo less.
Cider: New Nthawka, per li-gal., u bbl
B oo; per M gal., bbl., to.50; New York
Mott's. per 15-caL. H bb., H.'60; per
gal., bbl.. 16.50. Honey: New. M rames.
fl. Kraut: Par u-gaL keg. M-le. per
t-gai. keg, ILJa. .
'' Pkiledelphla Prwdac Market.
PHILADELPHIA. March 21. BUTTER
Steady; western creamery specials, 13c;
western creamery extras, X2c; nearby
print. 34c.
EGOfi-Weak. 30c per case lower: Penn
sylvania snd other nearby firsts, free
rases, 16.45 per case; Pennsylvania and
other nearby, current receipts, free cases,
H I per case; western firsts, free cans,
18.45 per case: western, current receipts,
free cases, 18.30 per casa.
CHEK.SE Firm: New York full creams.
fancy, 3vgJ0",c; fair to good, lJaJUVc.
Oils aaa Reela
SAVANNAH, Ga.. March 28-OIt-Tur-
pentlne, firm, st 48c; sales, 110 bbla; re
ceipts, 211 bbl.; shipments. 3M bbll.;
stork. 1I.21I bbla
ROSIN Firm; sales, 041 bbls.: receipt!.
1.071 bbla; shipments, 260 bbla; stock. 71
482 bbls.; B, Pi.W; D, (6.05; E. 17.10; P. G,
H. I. 17.15; K. 17 30; M, I7.60; N, 16.50;
WG. r.70; WW, 17.75.
Osasha Hay Market.
OMAHA. March 28 -HAT-No. L IIS 00
CllsO; No. i. IlirjOtjUOO; Na I. JltOOej
11.00: Ko. 1 midland, I ill. tne 13.00: Na 1
lowland. 117.iO4ilS.O0; alfalfa, choic Id and
4th cutting. lU.OOas22.00; 1st and 2d cut-
in. t2O.0O2i.0O; Na 3. DlOOimW: Na 3.
lit. 504 18.40.
Weel Market,
ST. LOUIS. March 2A WOOLSteadv:
territory and western mediums, 16tjllc;
fins mediums. 1517c; flew, lusjltc
ROCK SPRINGS MINER
IS SHOT SIX TIMES
ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo., March 27.
(Special.) V. Gasper, a coal miner, is In
ths local hospital suffering from six bul
let wounds Inflicted by Nick Yourovlcli.
a native ot Montenegro. Yourovttch es
caped. Ths men bad started to walk to
Reliance to begin work In the mine, and
whan about three miles from Rock Springs
Yourovich suddenly turned upon hi com
panion and fired six shots. Bvery shot
entered ths body -and All paused entirely
through except one, which lodged Us the
left . shoulder. Gasper was known to
hare sent o Portland, Ore, for steaey,
which he bad In A bank there, and It Is
supposed that Yourovich thought Gasper
had received the money and Intended to
rob Mm.
WYOMING MAN CRUSHED TO
, DEATH UNDER LUMBER
" f
BIG PI NET. Wro., March 2a (Special.)
John McLean, while returning front
Opal with a load sf lumber, was killed
by his wsgon overturning an tne ap
proach to a bridge, and, falling' upon
him. It wss A dark night and the road
was covered deep with snow, and McLean
drove too far to en side tn approach Ins
the bridge, the wagon going ever tha
embankment, His bead eras crushed oper
and his body badly mangled. '
Nebraska Officer 4ets Man.
WATERTOWN. S. D., March sWSpe.
daL) C V. PraAiV who was recently ar
rested at Brookings on the chares of wiht
desertion preferred, by his wife, a reel
dent of Lexington. Neb.. left this city
yesterday In charge of Fred C. Benton,
the' sheriff of Dawson county. Neb., who
had secured a requisition from Governor
Vessey of this state. Pratt was brought
to this city by the sheriff of Brook) nee
county on a writ of habeas corpus to be
argued before Judge Seward ot this dty,
but his attorneys failed to appear la his
behalf and he was erdeied ta be lnisst
over to the Nebraska sheriff.