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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1894)
TTIH OMAHA DAILY nFK : THURSDAY , MARCH 20 , 1801. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat Startled Trailers by Advancing Three Oonts Ycstrdnyi COLO WEATHER REPORTS CAUSED IT Corn Wan Helped Alone liy Wheat , but It AVati Not yulln So lintlnnlmtlc Trnillnir In OnUVn * Active. CHICAGO , March 28. Wheat treated tlio bears to a pyrotechnic display today , shoot- Ins tip 3o within the first hour. The cold weather caused n wild stampede of shorts ' to cover , and although the offerings became free at the advance , May closed only % c from the top , scoring a gain since yesterday of 2c. The trading was unusually heavy- Corn nrnl oats were both firm and a little higher. Provisions were again very strong and floored a further good-sized advance. Wheat surprised even Its warmest friends when It took n Jump of 3c , and appeared to feel ciultu comfortable at the height It had reached. It was wholly duo to the effect of the weather that the market woke to an activity to which It has been long a stranger. For half an hour , although there was de cided firmness , there were yet no signs of the wild scrambling and whoops and yells for wheat which , a little later , made this carpenters' temporary scaffolding with which the hall Is filled quiver with sympathetic excitement. The price for May at the open ing was 68c , which , compared with yester day's rusting prices , showed a gain of He. It rose gradually under a good demand from I(1. . Logan & Co. , Hoyden & Co. , Kennel- Hopkins , LaniKon Ilros. and other commis sion houses until It had got to G9c. When SOc wan bid sellers practically withdrew and the cries of the shorls as they bid In rjulckly ascending jumps of > /ic at a time became piteous. Before retaining holders gave n heed to their cries and Gllfcc was bid and paid for May. July In the same tlmo rose from G0' , c al the opening to Gii'.fjC. The prediction of warmer weather following upon the prevailing blizzard and thai warmer weather lo be Immediately suc ceeded by a severely cold wave was the occasion of the alarm which the advance Indicated , The muhl market news wan not of a sensational character , but In the main favored the bulls. Foreign markets were ralhcr apathetic and for the most part weak. There was a gen eral covering by the local shorts. Harrctt , Cudaliy , Philips , Drartl , Walker and the other nimble runners among the bearlshly Inclined home talent took In deep draughts of short wheat. A good deal of long wheat was fold out when the shorts were In their anxious mood. Perhaps the biggest seller of wheat which had a good pro lit attached to It was J. C. Schwartz , who fared so success fully a few months ago on the short side of corn. Ho sold not less Ihnn 2,000,000 bit. , having about 2c per bu. attached to It , mak ing him about $ -10,000. Ono broker sold for him f.00,000 of the lot In ten minutes time. The elevator men got badly scorched. They sold July wheat on the first little advance , expecting to depress May thereby. The price after the early ripple fluctuated between' 60c and Clc for May. The price of May was fluctuating between C0c to file In the last fifteen minutes and the closing quota tion was 60c , or 2c higher than at the end of yesterday's session. The corn deal was helped by wheat , but It did not cnthuso very much. Liverpool was quoted firmer and somewhat higher and re ceipts here were only 9C cars. These bullish points were of some assistance In the start ing of the price of May at % c advance , com pared with yesterday's resting price. The bullishness of wheat caused a further ad- vaneco of % c , bringing the price of May up from 37&c at the opening to37c , but Iho superior attractiveness of the wheat deal emptied the corn pit. The closing price was at the highest notch of the day. Early In the session trading In oats was active , but later after the market had fallen off slightly the demand slackened and only a very small amount of business was done from that tlmo up to , the close. The firm ness was mainly duo to sympathy with corn. May opened steady nt 3U/4C , sold right up to 31c and declined to from 3l cto , 31c. It was offered at that price at the close. The provision market promised to be the center ot attraction at the opening. The biggest crowd was congregated there , but wheat drew them off , although interest In the hog products was well maintained by the regular traders In those goods. The market was again strong and prices con siderably higher. Hogs were quoted from Cc to lOc higher at the yards. Packers and shorts were the buyers and 'some ralhcr lively Iransacllons were ocasloned by real izing sales of longs. May pork closed 20c higher. May lard closed with a gain on the day of lOc and ribs luc. Katlnmtes for tomorrow : Wheat , 22 cars ; corn , ICO cars ; oats , 170 ears ; hogs , 30,000 head , The leading futures ranged as follows : Articles. | Open. I High. I I. < m * . | close. Wheat. No. J March B7W (10 May 08M OOMCIJ * July 03) ) CO1 ; Corn No. 2 , . Murch May , July OalH No. S ! , . . May ii * 31M3H Juno : ww July J73 S28 28 1'orh per bbl Mny 11 .in 11 27H 11 nr July 11 ' 'S U B2V 11 2B 11 BO Laid,100 Ibs March. , . , , . 7 SO May ( I 1)5 ( I 87ft 7 00 July 0 70 a HS 0 70 U S''H Short Kllm- Mny fi R7f a eec C 80 0 00 July 6 KO c OB 0 HO G 115 Cash nuotatlons were as follows : I'LOl'll-UnchanKed. \VIIHAT-No. 2 spring , 69V ; No. 2 red , COUN-No. 2. 36 c. ! i OATS-No. 2 , 31c ; No. 2 white , 33&c ; No. 3 nhttc , JUc , UVlO-No. 2. 47c. 1IAHI.KY Nominal ; No. 3 , u364o ; No. 4 , 46 I2c. I2c.KLAX snno NO. i , ji.cs. TIMOTHY HKlU-l'rline , t4.2"i. 1'OUK Mess , p.-r bbl. , tll.MHWH.W. Lard , per 100 Ibs. , t7.35. Short ribs sides ( lees ? ) , JG.OOG.02 > , . Dry salted shouldeis ( boxed ) , tri.73i6.04. Short clear sides ( boxed ) , J6.25II' ' C.M. C.M.WIIIBK.Y Dlslllleru' nnlshed Roods , per Kal. . Tlin followlne were the rrcoiptB ana shlpmcntw fcr todiiyi ArtlcloH. IlcoclptH. .Shlpmc'iitH. Klour. bbli . . . . ' . Wheat , bu . Corn , bu . Oats , 1m . lljv. bu . llarloy , bii. . , . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ On Iho I'roftuce cxchanpo todav the butter mar ket was llrm ; civainery. Hw.'lu : dairy , 1U3I8C. y ; Hlrtc ly fivMli , I N nv YorkMurki'ts. NKW YOIIK. March 28. t'I.OUK UccelptH , 23noO hblB. ; exiiorts , 10,600 bl.ls. ; siik-.n , 40,64) l > kK . ; strung , prices having been Kenciully ad- vauciMl ; ninlMK patents were active ; low uni-lfj were neslcctcil. llyu Hour , tinner and fairly uetlve. CO11N MiAIFlrm. . lll't'KWHKAT ' Veij- dull ; Canadian , cx-bond , 63c. 63c.HVi : Nominal. 11AULKY Finn ; No. 2 Milwaukee , CMHiMe ; llliKruded western. 60iJCCe. IIAltt.lIV MAI/l * l''lrm ; western , 65f75a ; Cairn- illan. > 5Mo | ; slx-rowcd , Me. WlII'iATHen'lils | , mine ; exports , 156,000 bu. : pates , 17.120.1" * ) bu. fmuri'ii uiul 1,000 bu , spot. Spot market dull , but linn ; No , 2 > red , ulloat , r.l c ; No. 1 inn them. 7 < > Uu delivered ; No. 1 hard , 76to delivered , Options opened Him on u cold wenthrr ncure. reacted n trllle , but UKaln ad- \unc < Ml sharply on I lie lecelpt nf buyhiR ardent from thovi > st and southwest and on active roverlHK of shorts. The crop reports nil staled that consldenibln damage had been done lo winter wheat. Th bears sold lllknilly at an Hdviinet- and It Is livllevcd then. Is ijiiltn a short Intel eat heiv yet. ' "hero mis no export demand for catdihrill uiul later cal.lcx were easier. Thi > close mm nt Cir'J'nj net advance. No , S reil Maieh , closiM at iaUi'1 April , C.I'jliCUic. clAsi i lit u. , ! : Mny , Clil : ! < ilHc , clout' . ) HI Cl'c ; July , 61 7 K > < < W > * c , clcsed at I So ; S ptenib"r ( C4 C-uiil tSU ' . cloned nt 6S' c ; DevvinlKr , O'VLbTMic , i-lniutl Rt 7l * e , , IX1IINllecelpts. . 560,004 bu. ; rxiwtg. .300 bu. ; ale , 770,004 bu. of fiiturvH and 41.000 bu. of BPJI Spot mivxket tinner ; No. 2 , 43o In elevator , < C alloati steamer mixed , 4lc , Optloiu weru linn ull day , chlelly In sympathy with wheat nml ait . TriKlliiK WIIH ( lUltp uotlve , shorts UMIIK i-ooil buyers. The clo c was w up for lliu day. March , 45Uc , cKweil at 43\c ; April , 43@ < 3Ur , cloted lit 43Sc ; May. 45WO4JVHclo ed at 44'io July , 4ltMIHc , close.1 at 44' c. * OATH -Itrccipts , CI.OoO bu. ; exports , 1,000 bu. ; ralex , JM.iXh ) bu. of futures and Co.ooo bu , of * : HI | HHl market dull but hlchrr ; No. 2. 3Vc ; No. rivllvvrc'l 3r. > ; c ; No. 3 , ( } ; ; No , 2 white , 3Hio ! ; truck , mU a wttum , 3vil'3Sui Itu k , whltg . : t ) { t42.trni.k , whlto stale. M7 , , , , . . Ktti nRlhi-rtiil on reports of damage by cohl wrMhf-r ami ndvnnced shnnily , rloMnn with V not mlvanci * Mnreh rlonrii nt If.Hd April i-l n l nr y\r ; May , Sr.tfSf.iir. chuttl nt 3Sii- . July , IM'iff.'in'.ir , cloned nt M'kr. lIOPH-'julet ; stittp , eommon to choice , ! HH9o , I'ncltlc eoHnt. I31jl r. IIIOBH Slow nml nomlnnlly unchanged ; wet TOltnl , NI-W Drlrnnn ftrtectnl. 43 to OS lb . , 4'4fl ' ( i'lr-i Txnii xlcrtnl , Hi to M Ibs. , 4U5e ; Hurnnn Ayres Ory , ? > to Jl Hi * . , lOliflllOi Tcxns dry , 21 In ID ll . , 6f. liKATlirit--Qul < > t : t | < > njlck iK > lc , Iluenos Ayrcn , llRht to hcnvy w . | ( thl * , 10. . . . lIAV-ClDlro , nrm ; low BrnJcii/'lullnna lifnvy. - pull-rt Hic ! ' vi. . . * yi. I'llOVISIONH-Il # f. tU.Om5.M ; extra m r , JS.W ; beef tinnts , tli.COfflC.50f City t\l.tl. InJIit mes , tl" . < M22. < . i'nt inenis. slr'tlg ' ; phkled Iwllles , SliftrHc ; | , ; cklcd nhoulders , iSflCc plchle.l . linmii , f'Hfl 94 . ' -am nurkct slion * wpulern stenm clnsml nt J7.M ; KnU's , K1 tierces at t7.fnT7.0) ) ) ; Mny , at I7.2..i March , closed at J7.'ii | lumliml ; Mny , 17.30 nominal , ItollneO , oK ; ( vintlnfnt , t ! H. A. . " t6. I'orlc llniler : nt-w M' . extra prime. m.2Sfll2..V ) ; fninllJI3Wfll3M short clear , . . COTTON KKBIJ Oll : ; . . . 1 . ' . Iiul qiilot. l > lay'M sale * h"n' Includ" Ivn MI'B p-lmi sum mer yellow at tlr-'prlnu ; ciudc , bbH. , 26c ; prime crude ( loose ) , SIR23J ; 4 > rf crude. 2lff:3 ? ; bi'ttcr Krnd.-s , J ! < i.11c ; prlm ttimmer yeUw : , 31c ; off Bummer yellow , 30c ; prime suinmsr white , 34 11 , lU'TTKIl ( JuK't ; westetn dairy , ll'.if/Hc / ; western crvnnury , I5fJlcj weslcin factory , 101J 1.V ; iiRlns : , SI" ; ftnte dairy , 14C/24C / ; slate creamery , HfUBc ( old ) . ( 'HKi.Si-t : < teiidy ; slntc large , Offl2c ; small , TfilJo ; part skims , Sflic ; full rxims , 2fJ > ic. IXKIB-Hleady ; stntu and Pennsylvania , H'.ic ; western , ll'.ie ; routlictn , lOfJll'.ic ; receipts , 13- 774 pkRs. TALLOW Dull , easy ; city ( t2 per pkB. ) , 43i ® 4 15-lCcr country ( pk s. free ) , 4:4yi : li-16c , as to iUnllt | > . I'KTIlOLKL'M-Dull ; United closed nl Sl'.ie asked. . TI'HPRNTINi-TtiII : and easy ; M'SWJIc. HlflV-HlPiulyj domestic , fair to good , Japan , 4VWJc. MOLASSr.S-UulPt ; New Orleans , open kettle , ROTH ! In rholce , L'73Co. . P1O IHON Pull ; American , JI2.03013.50. roPPHU-iJulft ; lake , J3.W. LKAD-KIrm ; domi > stlc , J3.44. TIN Knslcr ; straits , 115.90 hid ; plates , dull. 8priTKH : Ilurely steady ; domestic , 13.00 asked. M I'd All-Pull and steady ; refined dull. I.orul I'rodiH'o .Market. nt'TTBH The dcm-ind In entirely conflncd to fancy butter and packing slock. Medium firndes urn practically mi'iilahle. Choice stock con- tlnuc-s Mcarci' and IH somewhat llrmer. IJxtrn fancy roll butler , 16 ? < 18c ; choke country , 13J ? 15i' ; [ uicklnR stock , ( "fi'.ic. I(1OSThe : market Is a shade llrmer and Is well supplied. Htrli'lly frexh etfKS , S'JC. nitMSHMI ) POfl.TIlV There Is but little trade. most of the business running to live stock. ' 'iilckvns , efffc ; tut keys , itlUc ; Ki'ese nnd ducks , . IIVK POl'LTUY There Is a fair demand and the market Is firmer on some ifiadcs ; hens , iHj(7c ; turkeys , K'iftSHr : ynuni ; roosters , 5Jf S'.i ' < ? : SIIIKK.V slock , 4fi5c ; old roosters , 3c. VUAI-Ui > od stock It' becoming scarce and com- maniis better prices ; good , fat veals , 7G7tjc ; thin or heavy. 3l5c. | ItONI'Vt'bolce white clover , loc ; California , 16o ; dark honey , 12Vj l3c. ( JAMK Tlieif Is n fair supply of ducks of vailous sorts , but the trade Is limited. Mallards , J2.00fi2.21 ; redheads , t2.00fi2.25 ; hluewliiB teal , tl.25iil.54 ; ( jreenwlns teal. tt.Wiffl.50 ; inlxeil duekH. 73ftf lc ; KeeSe , tl.OOWI.23. OYSTI2HS Medium I X L. 16c ; horocshop , 18e ; fxtm standard. 20c ; Belects , 21c ; extra se lects , 22c ; company selects , 2T > c ; counts. 30c. NUTS Chestnuts. 12c per Hi. : Italian chest nuts. 12fll3o ; almonds , 16ftl7e ; KiiKllsh walnuts , 12WHO ; lllberts , I2c ; pecans , large , 13U14c ; pe cans. medium , 10u. C'lOKIl Pure Juice , per bbl. , J5.00fju.50 ; half bbl. . J3.00H3.25 ; Oretjon , per bid. , tl.SO ; half bbl. , J2.73 ; clarified elder , per bbl. , tl.SO ; half Mil , , HAI'lJllKHAUT-IVr hbl. , $4.Mfi3.W ; half bbl. , VK(1I5TAIH.KH. niANR California hand-picked navy , tl.OOi ? ' 2.00 ; western ntivy , tl.7Jtfl.SO ; common while beans , tl.60W1.73. ONIONS Onions are quoted on orders at SOc ; onions. In bbls. . t-.75. POTATO KS Minnesota grown potatoes. In small lots from ston"So ; same In cur lots , CC'ueSe ' : Nebraska and Iowa , from store , tie ; Colorado , from store , SOo ; Colorado lots , 72 175c ; seed potatoes , Unrly Ohio , Jl.UO'ul.lO ; Kaily Hose , We. We.CAnilACIK The first shipments of Florida cab- bntt" havi- arrived In excellent marketable condi tion. Florida cahliane , per crate , J2.60 ; Califor nia cabhaKi' , per lb. . 2ViC. CBI.K11Y Kxtra fancy California. COcgtl.OO. SWUCT POTATOES * < lpoa stock , per bbl. , t3.fiO ; seed potatoes. 3.25'ii3.5i ) . GUHMN ViOKTAnLES : Spinach , per bbl. , t2.00if2.25 ; salsify , 3033o per doz. ; radishes , per doz. , 33 ; : lettuce , per doz. , 3345u ; cucum bers , tl.50'ill.76 ; tomatoes. | i < r crate of 20 Ibs. , J1.54 ; parsley , per doz. , 305T35e ; egK plant , per loz. , S2.2.1 ; onions , per doz. , 23 < [ i30ecnullllowcrper ; doz. , Jl. 251f 1. 50 ; nspuriiRUS , per doz. , 90c ; turnips , per doz. , 76'i(85c ; carrots , per doz. , 73o ; beets , jcr doz. , SOc ; water cress , per doz. , J1.75S2.00 ; t'loilda tomatoes , per 6-lb. crate , 55. FBU1TS. APPLKS There are but few apples on the market and the trade Is largely coins to oranges. Kancy westerns. t2.25 per box. CIlANllKnillKS The cranberry season la nearly over and most of the stock Is too soft to ship. There Is still some demand , however , for good stock , and prices are ruling higher. Capo Cod , per bbl. , J6.75ii7.00 ; bell and bugle , tC.758 > 7.CO ; Jersey. tO.75fi7.00. CALIFORNIA ortANQKS The stock Is arriv ing In Kood condition. and the trade Is Increas ing. Rlvor.sldc seedlings , regular sizes. 12.25 ; Riverside Washington nnvelw. t2.75jI3.00 ; Redland seedlings , regular sizes , J2.60 ; Redland navels , TROPICAL FRUITS. BANANAS The trade Is constantly Increasing and the market Is well supplied. Per bunch , urge. t2.OOfr2.SO ; small to medium , J1.75fl2.00. LKMON8 Mi'sslmis. fancy , J4 ; choice , J3.EO. OUANOIIS Fancy Florldas , J3.23 ; choice Flori- das , J2.73ff3.00. FURS. BKAR No. 1 black , large , J20.00B23.00 ; me- Hum , t5 ; small , tS.OOO10.00 ; black yearlings , arge , tl2.0itl6.00 ) ; medium , $10 ; small , t7 ; black cubs , large. tO.OOW8.00 ; medium , t5.00jfii.00 ; small , 14 ; black Montana and Rocky mountain , large , ; iS.OOt)22.00 ; medium , $14 ; small , $10 ; black Mon- ana yearlings , large , t2 ! ; medium , } 8 ; small , 13 ; black Montana cubs , large , tfi-50 ; medium , 14.60 ; small , J3 ; silver tip , large , t2U ; medium. i2small. ! . t3 ; silver tip yearlings , large , til ; nedlum , t3 ; small , t5 ; silver tip cubs , large , J6 ; medium , J4.60 ; small. $3 ; brown , -large. $20.000 23.00 ; medium , $16 ; small , J12 ; yearlings , large , I1000@12.00 ; medium , JS ; small , JO ; cubs , large , netllum ! ISO ; small. $40 ; silver , pale , accprUInK medium , 73c : sinull. GOo ; short Btrlpeil , hirse. II ; nipdlum. * 70o : Binall. 45o ; narrow striped , nrec. Wo ; medium , 40o ; nnmll , 2oo ; broad striped , large , 20 KJo : wolverine. No. 1 , lar e , II ; medium , | 3 ; i nall , } 2 ; wait mountain. No. 1 InrRi" . 13 ; me- dlmn. 12 ; small , 11.00 ; prairie , law , 70,5c ; rnodlurn , COo : Email , H0c ; beaver , per skin. No. 1 larcc. $3. < Xlt6.00 ; ineillum , II.DO : small. 12 ; kits , large. | 2 ; rnwllum , 11.60 ; small , 75c ; rnuskrnts winter. No. 1 lurjje , lOfflle ; medium. 80 : small , 7e ; fall. Inree. S@9c ; medium. 7c : small. Cc ; kits , large , 2Q3c. IIIDIOS. TAI.IXJW. ETC. HIDES No. 1 Eicon hides , 2',4o ; No. 1 green salted hides. 244f3c ! ; No. 2 srccn salted hides , l',4Q2o ; No. 1 veal cnlf. 8 Ibs. to 15 Ibs. . G'.Jc ; No. 2 veal calf , 8 IbR. to 15 Ibs. , 5u ; No. 1 dry Hint hides , no : No. 2 dry Hint hldcn , 3c ; No1 dry salted hides. 4c. Tart cured hides Uo per lb. less than fully cured. SHHUr I'UI/fS Orern saltfd , each , 25OGOO ; gr en ealted nhenrllnKB ( short-woolml early skins ) , fach , r.HUo ; dry BhenrlhiKS ( short-woolcil curly bklns ) , No. 1 , each , WlOc ; dry shearlings ( Hhort-woolcHl rally skins ) . No. 2. each , t.c ; dry Hint , Kun as nnd Nfbiarkn butcher wool pelts , per lb. . actual weight , DtiSc ; dry Mint , Kansas and NebraFkn murialn wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , ( ftCo ; dry Hint , Colorado butcher wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , < O7c ; dry Hint , Colorado murrain wool pelts , per lb , , actual weight , < Co. TAWXJW AND anCASK Tallow. No. 1. 4V4O 4Hc ; tallow. No. 2. 3 > ifflc : grease , whlto A , 4c ; Erease , whlto 11 , 3io ; grease , yellow. 3c ; grease , daik , 2i.il' ' ; old butter , 2If2Uc ; beeswax , crime , 15 rough tallow , 2 < & 2'c. St. Louis Murknts. ST. LOUIS. March 28. FLOL'lt-lIelil higher , but no nilvnnri' established , WHKAT AiUuncril on unfavoiable crop news and speculation was active , May reached -ic nnd July 3o above yesterday , but at onu time was qulto erratic ami fluctuated tnpldly , but the llnlsh wan within > io of th top. Cash , 66c ; May , closed nt 573ic ; July , ti'Jic. TORN Was actlvo i-nd hlcher , closing Uo uliovi ! yesterday ; cash , 34Kc ; March , 3lHc ; May , 35c : July , 351ic. OATS-IIIgher ; cnsh , 32o ; May sold up to 32 > 4c , but closed at 32c ; Julv closed Uo up , al 26 c. UYM-Scarce , 48o bid , v HARLIIV No market. HRAN-ulet } ; CIHnCGc , CLOVIJR HKKU-Uailt-r ; fair to prime. J7.DO S.60. S.60.TIMOTHY TIMOTHY SKKD-Unchanged. HAY Steaily ; prime lo cholce-JS.toafl.60. LKAD-Flim and better ; J3.2CS3.2,4. HPKI/riil Uiwer ; I3.62 > ,4. FLAX HKKD Nominal ; JI-33. HUTTKR-Qillcl ; fancy Klgln , 2122o | ; separ ator , )8 ) TIle ! : dairy. 13 16o. CORN MBAIQull : JI.81W1.84. WIIISKV I'nchangiM ; Jl.Ojfel.15. llAdlllNtl Unelmnieii ; Sli'uiic- . COTTON TIKS-Unchamteit ; 75c JI,00. PKOVISIONS-1'ork. hlcher ; joliblng , J12.0) , Lard , higher ; tT.15O7.2d ! regular , t7.3 < ) for choice. Dry suit meals and bacon llrm at previous prlcos. RKCIilPTS-Flour. 4,000.bbls. ; whuit , C.C03 bu. ; coin. HS.W" ) lu.i , l ii , V..OO ) liu. KHIl'AllINTS-Klour , Il.COO lihl . ; wheat. 1,000 bu. ; corn , lO..UO ) bu. ; oats , IS.OOM bu. MliiiieupoIU Wlirut .llnrlu't. MINNI3-VPOLIH , March a-WIIUAT-Re- clpts today wne 121 cais , shipments K cars. rho .closing prices were : Murrh , fUc ) ; May. ' ) Hc ; July , HWJitlHo ; Her.tunter. ri'io. T aek prlrfs closed C34u ! fur bald , Cl'iifor No. 1 inithein and W\o for No , t nurthe n. The drinnnd for track wheat WIIH good , 1ml the rife n prices hardly kept para nun thn rise In uturvs. The tmiitfr bulk of Ni , I non lie-n wua vuU vatljr lu lU J l Ivlaiv Ut lull cLUa was hnrl r/f Iho tins K tinIn future month * . CotiKldirablo hntd B.'Id lo arrive and more No. 1 northern. ThP prlrp pnM to rxrrlvo wn < fully p < ) Unl to the prior paid for spot whrnl. Th dc- mnnd for flour wnsrry milvo and miller * were nblo to sell ah nit nil nf the ( lour they cured ID sell nt n tunnl ! ndVHiiri * nhoxo the prpvloun nuotntlonn. fornp of the mill * MotiRln * to on * larRp mllllnK firm nre rlor < l on neenurtt of come local lnl r tremble * , nnd HIP production of the ilay falls short of the initial Into average. I'rob- nhly about 2li 0 bbl * . will U > the ilny' * produc tion. HhlMnrnln for the ilny were 2 ! > ,0 < iO bbl * . Patent * were n.Ui > te < l nl IJ.3Mr3.tW , with the bulk It t3.4AI3.4H. linker * pntd nt nliout Jl.fiC ti ) 1119 , with ranniilcrablo held ns high it * 12.2) for fancy brand * . The trailing In future month * wn * very active ( ill ilny , with n BXM ! deal of buylnc from outilije pln < r * , Jwnl mllhr.i wore rlxo buying henMly. C'uITcc .Iliukct. NEW YOniC , Mm rh ! t.-COFri3I3-Ol > lloni opened Irregular hut geitmilly higher on sticnger Havre entile * , lending to t.ic local orf flnit * Hpcculntlon thick. c | < trc < l slt-a'ly nl r10 pvnli net ndvnni't' . 8nle * . lil.MO IUIKH. Including April ntJlC.3.1fll0.41i _ May. lli.Oil ) l6.0.V . June , JI.1.70W * ' > - - - - * - - - - - - - 15. . ! ll. ll.Hid Hid Cordo _ , . . . . . , , " w " m ml .w rtpnl , lii.rjU ; M"hrtK > , "ri'iilrhT Amciica'tir llT'cO ; w.irehutim. ' deliveries jpstprtlay , ( i.251 hags ; slock nt New Vnik today , 171,823 Imga ) stock In llnlteil States. IPTJSt lil ; ; nllnnt for the 1'nlled Htnten , 2H.JW ( bags ; total vlsllilu for United States , 617- Cv9 bags , against last year , 623,721 bugs. RIO JANHIHO , .March 2S.-Market Hrm ! No. 7 tH.M ; cxcKango , ! > ? 4d. Receipts , 3,004 bags stock , 160,0 * ) IJIUCH , SANTOS , March 2S. Muihct quiet ; good ttVer- ago HnnfDn , nominal ; no quotations. Receipts , 3,000 hags ; slock , li > ,0 < W IMIKS , LONDON. March 2S. Maiket steady : prices un changed to 3d higher. IIAM11UIU1. March 29-Mntkct steady ; sales , 0,000 bags ; | irlces unchanged to 'ipfg lower. IIAVIti : , March 2 ? . Market Firmly ; sales , 28- 000 bags ; prlcea iinchangHl to if higher , New York Ilry ( lonils .Market. NHW YORK , March IS. An Irregular personal demand , with orders from ttnxeling salesmen , returned n good volume of business In commis sion house circles. Printed fabrics. Klngliams. woven wash fabrics , also denims , duck , duck- Ings , checks , Indigo blue handkerchiefs , worsted dress goods and other seasonable specialties comprise the bulk of wnnls. Ilrown cottons were In free delivery on- former purchases and there was n demand for moderate quantltes from the principal users. lllrachcd cottons In moderate request. Cambrle muslins doing bet- ter. Some demand for cotton llanncls by the manufacturing Undo. Woolen goods In request. Printing cloth In demand , with small tales of 61 square nt .1 3-iiic. Wide goods In free sales nt 1-ir.e advance. Sales so far this week were about 200,000 pieces. The tone of the market Is better. Knnvis City .llurlii'ts. KANSAS CITY. March 23. Wl I RAT Nomi nally higher ; No. 2 haul .Sop ; No. 2 red , 55W16c ; No. 3 red , 61 : ,2e ; rejected , 43 CORN WW4o higher ; No. 2 mixed , aiHflai c ; No. 2 while. KtHftllc. OATS Ho higher ; No. 2 mixed. 31c ; No. 2 white , 32c. HYU Firm : No. 2. nominally. 4e. FLAX SI-ii-Flrm : ; $1.23fj I.2C. IIRAN-Flrm5W 6c. HAY Steady ; timothy , $ S.O ) fTD.50 : prairie , $3.04 _ IlUTTKR-Dull , very weak ; 10fj21c ; dairy , I3 ' R Dull ; Si- . RI-CiilTS : Wheat. 7,000 bu. ; corn , COO bu. ; oats. none. SIIIPMKNT.S Wheat , 3,000 hit. ; corn , none ; oats , none. _ _ Liverpool Mnrkcts. LIVERPOOL , March 29. WIIMAT Steady ; de mand poor ; holders offer modeiately ; No. 1 Cali fornia , 6s ' .fcdftSs 2d ; red western winter , 4s 9dfj > 4s HUd. CORN Firm ; demand poor ; new mixed , C3lV.il. FLOUR SpihiK patent" . Cs ! > d. PROVISIONH-Liird. prime western fleam , 37a ! > d. Hcof , extra in"ss , Sis 3d. llncon , long nnd short clear , 65 His. , 31sd ( ! ; long clear , 45 Ibs. , 33s , IIUTTKIl Klni-st , KSs. I'HKIJSK American , f,6s , Cd. TALLOW-2fis ; Liverpool , line , 22s Cd. PiAS Canadian. 4s ll'iil. ROSIN Common , 3s 7Vid. I'lJTltOIiKl'M Hi-lined , 4Ud. C'ottou Alurkor. NKW ORLKANS , March 28.-COTTON-FIrm ; sales , spot , 4,000 bales : to arrive. COO bales ; low ordinary , 59-lCc ; good ordinary , C9-lCc ; low middling , C 5-16o ; good. 7 3-lCc ; good middling , 7 7-lCc ; fair middling , 7 5-lCr : fair , Oc ; receiptH , net , 4,293 bales ; .gross , 4,4J bales ; exports to continent , 3,199 bales ; stock , 231,467 bales , Futures , quiet and steady ; xules , 12,700 bales ; vlonl Jtliirkot. ST. LOUIS. March 2S.-WOOI/-Qulct , with Tiilr demand for desirable gradps : Missouri anil Illinois , medium combing , lilliliiUo ; clothing 156'155c ! ; low and braid , 13fil3'.ic ; tine , 10 12c ; western and northern medluni , ] 2fl3c ; line inedlum , 10Mle ; llnu , Sf/lOt1 ; Texas medium , coarse and low , Oflllc ; line medium , Oil .t OIIj CITY , 1'a , Mnreh 2S.-Nittlonal Transit cer tificates opened at 214 ; highest , S214 ; lowest , 81 ; cloned at II ; saleH. 31.CW bbls. ; shipments , 03,416 bblH. ; nms , TO.or.l bblK. rirrani'IUJ , I'a. , March 2S. National Transit certlflcntt-8 opened : it S2'i ; cloaiil at S1JS. hlgheat , S2Ui lowest , 81 > i. Dllltltli AVhcut JMlirltot. DULUTII , Mntvlr 2S.VIIlAT Close , strong * and higher ; No. 2 cash , C2ic ! ; May. cnjic ; July , C4ic ; No. 1 northern , cash , litVic ; March , DJ'tc ; May , 62e ; July , Kl'.ic ; September. 63 ? , ; No. 2 northern , cash , C7c ; No. 3 , 51Uc ; rejected. 43ic ; on track , No. 1 northern , to arrive , ( E'.lc. Flimncliil Motos. KANSAS CITY. March 23. Clearings. 11,430,000. IIAI.TIMORB. March 23. Clearings , | 1,77GS70 ; balances. I2W.C09. IIOHTON , March 28. Clearings , 112,270,827 ; balances , l,43Ui.14. ! ! NK\V YOIIK , March 2S.-CIcarlngs , 174,233,003 ; balances , 11,712,149. SAN KIIANCISCO. March 23. Drafts , sight , 15c ; telegraphic , 20c. 1'AISIS , March 23. Three per cent rentes , 93f 37Ue fcr the account. rini ADKU'IIIA , March 2S. Clearings , J8.2J1- 402 ; balances , | 1,213,1)78. ) MUMPIIIH. March 2S.-New York exchange , par. Clearings , I143.S73 ; balances , 135,033. ' LONDON , Mnrc-h 28. The amount of bullion ROIIO Into the Itank of England on balances today wa 103.000. CINCINNATI. March 28.-Mnney , 24 ! 6 per cent. New York exchange , par to 2c premium. Clearings , 11.773,230. ST. LOUIS , March 28. Clearlnss , 13,093,007 ; balances , | 452,322. Money , quiet , nV4@7 per cent. Exchange on New York , stonily. CHICAGO , March 28. Clearings , 111,145,000. New York exchange , 75c premium. Sterling ex change , dull ; actual ratea , JI.87U and Jl.SS'i. Money rates , 4fiO per cent , STOCKS AND 1IONIS. Slightly IncrriiNcd Activity 'Murkoil Trans- actloriH In Securities Yrntcrclay. NEW YORK , March 28. There was a slightly increased activity in the stock mar ket today nnd the transactions were more widely distributed than usual. The buying for the London account was a feature of the early dealings , the purchases being con fined to no particular Block , but Including all of the arbitrage sharesSI. , Paul and Union Pacific being , however , the favorites of the foreign contingent. It is generally ac cepted on the street that this large buying by the foreign contingent was Induced by the belief , which approached certainty , that the provident would veto the seigniorage bill. Tlio grangers were In good demand , except Northwestern , and closed nt the highest point touched , with the exception of Hock Island , which lost H per cent In the dual sales , but. gained % per cent compared with yesterday's closing , Uurllngton made a similar im provement , nnd St. Paul shows an advance of 14 per cent. There were sales of the lat ter on reports of damages to the crops , but these were counteracted by the strong Lon don buying. In Delaware & Hudson an ad vance of 3 per cent was made of which % per cent was lost In the final dealings. Of the Industrials , Sugar led In tlio trans actions nnd was heavy during the morning , owing to tlio reported demoralization of Ihe rellnlng trade , and under sales for the short accounts a decline of 1 % per cent was re corded , all of wJileh was subsequently re covered on purchases to cover short con- Iracls , but at the close a reaction of ft per cent was made. American Tobacco declined U Per cent tn tlio opening dealings , but quickly rallied , selling up " per cent , loa- Ingi per cent In the last sales ; preferred declined 1 per cent. American Cotton Oil was slrong , selling up 1 % per cent nnd los ing half of the Improvement ; " preferred gained 1 % per cent , closing at the best price mado. A bull pool In Lead moved the pre ferred forward 3 % per cent and the common advanced % per cent. Compared with yes terday's final price , the appreciation In values , excluding the stocks already men tioned , ranges from % to 1 % per cent , Tlio railway and miscellaneous bond mar ket was firm In the early dealings and closed up very Rtrong. The Evening Post says : There are rea sons for ascribing the foreign buying to a changed European sentiment , England's homo Industries are dolim better , Its rail way returns made favorable comparisons , and Us sleel and Iron Industry Is picking up more rapidly than our own. llankrupt as sets , such as the leavings of the Uarlni : estale , are now belns rapidly disposed ot. In Austria the new loan has ben placed suc cessfully without dlsturbinco of the Inter national gold markets. The French conver sion has stimulated EOIIIQ activity In Paris , and even from Ilerlln thu correspondent at the best known London financial weekly writes : "Tho opinion that wo are approach ing a period of recovery is spreading. " i'lie following uro the cloalog quotation ! on ThP Inlnl sale * of flocks today aggregated 108,900 shares. Including : Atchlon , 7.0M ; Ar er- Icnn Cotton Oil. 4,200 : American Sugar , i,3 ( j Iliirllngtoil , 7,011' ) ; Chicago ( lay. 8.9UO : CheJii- pcaku * Ohio. 3.W1 ; Dlntlllltig , 7.n.H ) ; IxitlUvlllc & Nashville , fli 0 ; Mlimourl 1'ncltlc , 3,700 ; Nn- tlonal Leatl , n.4W ; Natlonnl I.rMttt pn-ferri'il , .1,900 ; Heading , ,0i1t ) ; Hock Island , U.SOO ; rit. 1'nul , IS.rtOO ; Union Paclllc , S.&WjVnbnsh p.c- feiri'd , SSW. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ New Yiirk 'Mimcy Atnrkrt. NH\V YOHK , Mnrph 28.-MONRY ON CALL linsy nt I per c.'nt ; last loan nml closed nt 1 per cent. 1'HIMH Miit'AXTILE : I'Al'lMl 385V4 per cent , STKHLINO KXrilANOE Dull , with ncttml iilslnesM In bnnki'iH' bllH nt tl.liSU for demand nml } 4.SG 464.S7 for sixty da > x ; posted rale * , I4.fi7lii84.8x nnd } 4.i9a4.fl'j. : Commercial bills , II.MSfM.KB'i. ' ' ' ' ° aoVlo'llNMUNT liON'DH-ri'riu' Stale bonds quiet.me me cloilnR quolntions on bond * : II. 9. SB reg.T.TT.T. 117 ( ! S. L. AS. iToon. M lT ) U. S. OHCOIIII. . . . 117 ? < St. P ConsolH lull tT.S.Hrcff | IHIU.SI. P. C. A P. lHt . 11 ( ) ! < II. S.-Jsconp ] | . | ) t T.P.L. ( ! . Tr. Kcto H'J ( U. S. 4Hj'H reir llll iT.l'.H. O. Tr. Ilcta 102' ' < i Union Pae. lsl . . 1047 * LoiiHlana tiKl48. \VoHtShort ! . . 104M Missouri OH llll ) II. ( ! . W. IHIB Tenn. new s t ( Is. lt ; AtchlHOii-IB 7U ( Tcnn. new net 3s. IIU AtPhlHon 2Ka A. . : i8u ! Teim. ntiw Hot 3 . IIUB G. II. AS. A. UB. . . 0(1 ( Canada So. 'JndM. . do7 OS ICen. Pac. IHIM. . . . 104 It. AT , C. s I ) . & . K. O , Ists. . . 114 clollH . ! ( ! _ ' ? < I ) . Alt. O.-IB 7lHiN. ! P. OB I'-'H Krlc'JndH 8.1 do 4s SMI M. K. A T. Oen. ( ! til Term , nld OH ( HI M. K. A T. Gen Cm " ' " Va. Centuries. . . Mutual Union fiB. . 110 dodt'fnrred 65 N. J.C. Int. Cert. . 114 S. C. lion. fund. . . . IM No. Pap. iBta Ala.CiaiBA 0 ! ) ? ! N. W. ConaolB Os. lilt ) ( Ala. Class 11 100 N.V. . Hon. CB HOW 'Ala. Class C 1) ) ( ! St.L.A I.M.Oen.uH. 7imj iCiirrt'iirU-B DOM * bid. linston Klock OiKitiitlnns. BOSTON. Slarch 28. Call loann.J per c'cnl ; tlmo IOHIIH , : )34 per cunt. Closingprlcca for ulocku , bondB nnd mlnlne sliareH : On the London jMurkot. NBW YOHK , Maicl ( , 29. The Kvrnlns Poat'B London cable eayat The Iniprovcinent con- tlniipH and shows olcns of development IntD a Kenoral boom. Uriiffiinynn stocks were very ttronj ; . A syndicate haa tav. it , through the. Hank of England , 1,000,004 of these securities , vlth the option of taklnc the remainder Inter In the year. This Is the most Important because It tends to the termination of the llarlnc llQiihla- tl ns. Americans are still operated In with caution , but Kenerally declines on the other side do not cause selllnR here. Silver was un changed and steady. The Indian council sold 63 lakhs of rupees In bills and transfers at rates ranKliiB up to 13Ud. Foity-elRht pounds In ROld were bought nnd 50,000 sovereigns cunio In : rom WESTK1CX PACKING INTKHKSTS. Alovomcnt of HORH SIimvn n Decrease Over Last tVt-clc. CINCINNATI , March 23. ( Special Telegram to The lice. ) Tomorrow's Trice Current will say : [ 'acltlnR for the week. 220.000 hogs , against 233.0M ast week and 150.000 the same time last year. Total from March 1 , 9(0,000 , apalnst 560,000 last year. 1'romlncnt places compnic as follows : Cities. 1S94. 1693. Chicago 320,000 183.000 Kansas City. . , 157,000 87,000 Omaha. 120,000 65,000 St. Louis 55,000 36,000 Cincinnati 'i , 30,000 23,000 Indianapolis 20,000 21,00) Milwaukee 30,000 16,004 St. Joseph 21,000 40,000 Sioux City 21,000 16,000 Ottumwa 15,000 14,000 Nebraska City 13,000 8,000 Cleveland 26.000 17.00J St. Louis Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS. March 28.-CATTtK-IIecelptH. ! ,300 head ; shipments , 700 head ; maiket dull and heavy ; native 5'air.o lower ; sales of steers , from 1,000 to 1,200 Ihs. , J3.20 3.CO : cows sold , S2.70ff3.30 ; stockers , J2.COIT3.00 ; Texas steers , J3.03ff3.2) . IIOC1S Itecelpts. 7,300 head ; shipments , COO head ; market actlvn ; butcher stuff , JI.70 ; pack- Inc. $4.IWf4.70 ; light , JI.40W4.CO. tilll-U'H' llecelpts. 804 'head ; shipments , 200 head ; maiket llrm and supply unequal to : ho Icnmnd ; nutlve mixed sold , 53.70iM,15 ; yearlings , 13.40 ; tpllng lambs , J&40. KIIIISHH Clt.v i.ly < [ Stock Market. KANSAS CITY , pMnttch 21. OATTIjB . / celpts , 4COO lieuil ] shipments , 3,10i ) head ; Ktcady to strontj ; Texas stcom , t2.COiT3.10 ; Texas COWB , J1.75 i2.40 : HhlpplnR 'steers , JiMfH.W ; natlv.- COWH , II.75H3.01) ; stocKers'and feeders , I2.0u/3.li : bulls , } I.Wi20. ( ! ! 1IOGH Itecclpts , IIW i'l'a.l . ; nlilpin ntB. 4.100 head ; market strong . /o / iu higher ; bulk , J4.4VS 4.50 ; heavies , packets , nnd mixed , | l.401i4.t > 5 : lights. YorkfiB and plfc' * . t4.2in4.no. HIIKM1' Hecelptu , ' t.ZW lieiul ; Hhlpinents , 300 head ; strong , ' N iv York Ll'v'u Slock .Murlirt. NIJW YOIIIC. Mnruh 23. HI-iVK.S Hecelpts , l.noo hentli demand Micint : choice nutlve steelu , 11.40 ; goad to pilmu.Tt4 00&I.40 ; me.Hum to fair. t3.kO 3.95 ; oiillnmy , l&pifl&7S ; coin fed Texan * , fair tn good , } .1.25U3.7Ii. HIliii' AND LAMIia-Hccelpts. B.700 head ; market active , Uilli ttn-fn anil lamliH 25o higher : sheep. Infcilor to prime.-t3.50&4.40 ; lambs , common - mon to choice , ! 4.S5t5 J. IlOdS Itecelpts , 9. iiO head ; market firm ; fair to good hog * . jri.HiJi3.pl per 100 Ilig , Sioux City lAi-n Stuck Market. SIOUX CITY. M'lU-ch 23. lICas-Hccelpt * , 2.700 hmd ; Mhliunents , W ) bend ; market Co higher nt 14 , < 3U4.r.JH ; bulk , $4.4Jtf4.47i. ! CATTLK ItfculptM , 6W ) lieas ; rlrlini-ntir | , 1,0m ) hcail ; fairly active , for fefderu , Ji.f.Jfl'J GO , yearlings. IZ.2.1Jf3.i ) ; e.iws , ll.2Jjf2.Oi ) ; bulls , t.OOB2uO ; oxen , > l.li'a2.70 ) , Stock In Right , The following nro Iho ruculiiu al the four prin cipal clllfu WtHlnciHlay , Maruh ' . ' 8 : Cattle. Hoim. Sheep. South Omaha u.'JUli H.HHU I'm Chlcairo 1'J.OOO ' 'B.Olt ( ) KI.OOU KniiB.-iHCIty 4,1100 ll.hOU D/'liU St. LonU ' . ' .DUO 7,300 bOO Total CC.U6U 1731 Wo could not iniprovo INC quality It wa itld iloublo the price. UeWltt's Witch iuzel Salvo Is the belt salvo that experience cau produce , or tlut moaoy can lux. ' OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKETS KercipU for tbo Week BO Far Show a Kico Increase Over Last Week , FAT CATTLE REMAIN STEADY TO FIRM Demand ( Innil hnil SameSnlr * n Slmiln Higher COHM mill 1'erilern ( loVi'll ! l < > Kn In Clontl .Supply nml IllcliiT t'nilcr Act he Trailing. WF3DNM3SDAY , March 28. ntcclpts for Iho week so far show an Increase of COO caltlo and 9,000 hogs , and n decrease of 1,250 sheep , as compared with supplies for the first three days of last week. On account of the liberality of the re ceipts , there was no appreciable advance In prices today , although the market was actlvo and firm on nil grades. K.istern ad vices were In the main favorable , and with continued cold weather and an active de mand from shippers and outside butchers , the movement was free from start to finish. Tidy fat beeves that both dressed beef men and shippers were after In some cases sold a shade higher , but as a rule the market was hardly quotably higher on any grade. Good 1,200 to MKO-lb. beeves sold al from $3.20 to $3.nO , while fair to good 1,000 to l.lGO lb. steer * went largely at from $3.1G to $3.3I $ * > . Common and Inferior light and thin stock sold down around $3 to $3.10 , with little of any consequence under the $3 mark. Kvcrythlng sold In good season , the market closing up actlvo and ( Inn. The cow market was active and fully steady. Offerings Included perhaps thlrly loads and they changed hands briskly ut prices ranging from $ l.r.O to $2.25 for canners - ners up to $2.75 to $3.0."i for good to cholco fat cows and heifers , fair to good butchers' stock selling very largely at from $2.50 to $2.80. Calves sold readily nt good , strong prices , mostly from $3 to $5.25 for common to cholco stock. There was not an oversupply - supply of rough stock on sale , and prices , as a rule , were linn , common to prime fat bulls , oxen and stags selling nl from $2 to $3.25. The stockcr and feeder trade was entirely devoid of now features. Offerings were tolerably liberal , but the demand keeps up well from all sources and prices ruled fully steady on all grades. A big lot of hay-fed Colorado cattle went nt from $3.20 to $3.30 and the big bulk of the trading was nl over $3. Good to choice feeders are quoted nt $3.00@3.50 ; fair to good at $2.75 < ? i3.00 , and lighter , commoner grndea at from' $2.75 down. Representative sales : UI3KF. WESTEHN CATTLU. No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. I'r. C cows.-.1000 2 2.1 70 cows. . . .1039 2 CO KOUTIl DAKOTA. 2C steers..1071 3 S ) 21 fitters. . .1117 3 33 COLOHADO. 3 feeders..1020 2 CO 79 feeders. 978 3 30 1 feeder 730 2 00 1 cow 1090 2 15 2 bulls If'Jj 2 1,1 3 feeders. . . . 8 > 0 2 55 40 feeders. . . . 8s7 3 20 101 feed.-rs. . 950 3 23 C feeders. . . . 1U 2 CO 1 feeder. . . HV ) 2 1 feeder 78ft 2 SS 1 feeder. . . f'61 2 85 106 fec"rs. . . . . 910 3 20 HOOv. ' Tlio In-gs are Glill coming In froely. Kecelpls today were a few hundred heavier lhan on Tuesday nnd the Ihreo days supply 1. been 9,000 heavier lhan AT THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. ily doctor ys It acts gently on Hie itoruoch , liver and kldnevs.und li pleasant laiatlyr. ThU drink la miule from herhi , and I * prepared for ui llfNE'sSBEMCIME Alldruiril t lliat90c.an3ll i.ak ! go. If yon canr.fct Kfi It. i nd your Bddrns for a frcn immpla. l.unr'il'umllr Medlclnn rn V4a Iho bowoll t'ttpri ilny. I n oril trto be hcfllniy tills II nc1 Mia ry. during the fir ft half nf last week CHenlng trading was not particularly brush , as the ample offering ! ! made buyers somewhat In dependent. Sellers , liowovcr , started In nuk ing higher prloop , nnd on favorable custom nilvlccs bttycrn began bidding Jl.i'O for good hogs , or about n nickel higher than Tuesday. Quito a good many hogs sold that wny , nome of the best bringing J4.B5 and common light pig * polling down to 4.4ff. Actlvo trading by shippers ami speculators nnd still more bullish news from both bogs anil.pruvtulons Mimed a further stiffening of values , nml as the day wore on JU,5 became the popular price for fair to good hOgH. wllh U. u for the best. The pens worn cleared parly , the big bulk of the hogs going nl Jl.GO nnd $4.65 , against $1.45 Tuesday nnd $1.3.1 to | | .40 on the same day last week. Representative pales ; t * & ' flJV.rr > . N'0 > Avpl' . ! ' J . ' ' SOJ4- , W . 1M ! ! Ill ) $ | r.lfc . . 322 . . . 441 ' . ) . . . , . . . . 2M 4'1 IVl'i : : : : : : § B jft. 8ffl : : : : : : : K { gj . ' J rn M . MI ice u-vl "i . ft > 2 .ten t to ! no . : u to 4 r.1 JJ . S W 4M 68 : : J M 4K.4 J * . 1W . . . 4 K > i . x- , , ) . . . 4 v , " . aa w M TT. . . : ; : : ! < : , 67 . 2 , > . . . 4 M " , ] . "id IKS fl . 274 . . . 4 K ) M : : ' .SOT ' " fi- JJ . ; 160 4 no 80 . K.I . i a 4M 11 . 2ir > 40 4M 7 . , ; .i J.D . 4 r 74 . WS 11)0 ) 450 ) . , . . SiM 4 K , 47 . 2Cfi ISO 4 r,0 7.1. . . . S22 4 n" . MI ' ) \M \ r.s . iM i , , 4- , : , * J . 1-2 V : " ' * ' . --l so 4 f.r , 71. . . . 2.1C . . . 4 no f ) . | j . 4 , - , - , 33 . .13 SO 4 50 -3 X'l . . B2T 4J 4 f I . ; 5 = 1W 4M 76 2M IJ 4 , r " . ; ' < " * ' i . 2.11 i ) 4M 4(1 4 M 73 . 2i2 SO 4 .W " ' 22 . 2M . . . 4 M 7li . 2494M ! . ? * p > 4 no 7 . MH 4. . ) 4 nr. S' . i6 1211 4 M tw . 2ir. so 4 nr. ; . KD so tM u . aia . . . 4 M 28 . 2.19 129 4W 12 . 2')7 . . . 4 M . M IM 71 . 275 * ' ) 4 " . . 3.H 120 4 Rcl 71 . 2.M M ) 4. , W . ) t < ) 4 M f,7 . -.72 40 4 . - , . - . . -12 SO 4M 7 . 2.10 . ' . . 4 M 52 . K" S" 4 no .a . : m so 4 M 5 ? . ! - ' 40 4 n. ) M . : w7 i on i n : , 71 . 227 2SO 4 M r.4 . 253 SO I Kt ' . 221 W 4M 71 . 2.M 40 4m M . 213 80 4 r.O Ii7 . 241 . . . 4 "i < s . 214 . . . i M ns . ens 120 i nr , ci . 2ss 12 > ) 4 n i . , . . . . , . . . : M in. 21 . 20S SO 4 ro M ) . 211 ! 1W 45.1 oi . 278 240 i no Mf . 11 : . . . . t nr , 2 . 37S . . . -1 mi 71 . 21.1 SO I.V. SH . 2.-.S 40 t.Vl fiii . 211 . . . 4 V , Si ) . 2.13 Si ) IM 111 . 23i ! I2ii 4K 62 . 27S 40 4 M S7 . 11H Sil I W 74 . 2.17 40 I "HI Ii7 . 2.1.1 M 4 .V. 7. . . . 17.1 . . . 4 M 22 . 2i : . . . I r,7'j ' 9 . 171 . . . 4 . 'ill 40 . 2-W . . . 4 n7'i ' C8 . 21.1 sn 4 r.n rn , . 271 4 < i I ,17't ' , 70 . 271 IM 4 iln 7 . 2 12. . ) 4 Sl'i 54 . 233 ICO I.V ) 71 . 541 . . . I r,7'j 55 . 19.1 120 t M l . 21'l Ml 4 ,17'i ! 73 . 202 . . . 4 no fi.1 . 3iOMO I 'i'S ' IW . Sin , ) 4 .10 77 . 21.1 . . . -1 ,17'j ( ft . 247 120 4 W 7 . 2:11 : M I .17'i M . 2.11 40 4 M f.7 . 24.1 .S ) 4 .17V.I CS . 237 . . . 4 n 72 . 2:0 4 ( ) 1 .17'-i ' f 3 . 2lM 40 4 fill K ! ) . 211 V ) I GO 2 . 2V 24(1 ( 4 r,0 M . 22P. Ml ICO 12 . 2.1(1 ( ; . . I .12' ' } fi3 . 201 . . . ICO 71 . 271 121) ) I M a 7S . 2V 2W 4 ( W 70 . 2.1 $ 120 4 B2' . G7NNXN2ICI 40 I M 49 . 221 7U I r,2 > it 6.1 . 2S2 . . . ICO no . 2oa . . . i 2ii J'KW AXD IlOL'CItf. so . 7.1 . . . a nu 73 . i.2 . . . 14.1 12S . 1,13 200 4 4i ) M . t. ' > SO 4 41 81112131' Hccelpts were light , consisting of a load of very common mixed Htock. Desira ble muttons nnd lambs are In very active demand at good , strong prices. Knlr to good unlives nre quotable nt ? S.UOJ1.0U-falr ( ; to good westerns , ? li.7r > ( Tj.7rj : ; ; common and stock uhcep , $2.25i2.75 ; good to choice 40 lo 100-lb. lambs at $3.0004.23. Representative sales : No. , wt. 1'r. in larnbs. cull ! " . fi i 2.1 15 lainhs , culls . 70 223 JO' t I . .nt.i l.inil , ! . . . . 71 3f.o 101 ivbriul 360 nml l > ! | > ltl"M of .stork. 'Isnuildisiiomioiiofntook.-nshowit ' Marcl H HKCKtPr * . cmc.uio I.IM : STOCK. ' I It Wn * Alimut Niton Ilufnrn tlin .Murket Slumi'il Sign * of Aridity. rtllC'.UIO. March 2S. With filttlo rccrlit | tiit the ilny ninfinril In nlmut IZ.HOO honil nlnl Iho nrrlviiln plnoc t hinlay ninuuntlnrf to Imrrty 31 - WOO lirnil , holdriH ttrn of the opinion that limy went ontllli'il In ln'ltrr priced limn they lumi IX-PII trnlli'.liiK "f Into nml ( U'csirtllnKly llu'j hvM their Block nt mi luhniKiof from lOc to I.V Their | i1nnn did not curry , Imwover. They fulled to miivlnciImjein Umt. In view of Hie il. . | irrxe < l ptiilr * of trinle ut the eiiKt uiul In foreign nmrkclH , pilreH wer < - not nlien.ly iihout n hltth IIH the ctirrumiitliiKH xvurnintcd. The vlewM f liticrn uilil pcHcix lii'lhK < imirh lit vnruuii Motive truillMR WIIH nut of the question. Il UHM well ntnriK tuwalil noon befute the tnaiUrt Rhouctl imy Hlgn of life uiul II won 'ry far from IH-MII iictlvc later In the ilay. Ihmmh liy npiiMeui liUxlilMK naleMMii'ii sun ileil In KMtliil , ' inn * ! 't the Htnff over the maley. SnleHere pun , pally at ( rum { 3.10 to t.7" : : > for Klvom , mill fr < , m J2 to J2.75 fur eowrt nml hulls. T.lcre wan a fip > Inquliy for xtockerH nml fo < lerH lit full pni > - TexaM entile ere Blemly. The mrlMIlM < > f IIOKH for thN Week nre likely to full nut i > little below the cstlmatcx nml u < < it cnll eiUence she inaikel hn ile\elnieil | B"tivllil of an nduinclni : Irnilency. II was very tr IIIK ye tenlav ami waH rutlrr itinri. than 6r liUln' tuilay. HitKiiln im roininieil wllh the l" " .u lime Hntiirdnv amnuntliiK to Idr per 10 > ) II Seaieely anyililiiK mihl miller 54.00. Very < -.i mmi l'"l ciimmanili-il Hint IlKUre ail'l ' hv tar M > . < Ktrater part of the ilay'B wolk a. < .iriiuiiiiliHin 1 al from tl.ra In SI.75. Tue choice olTi'IIIK * * laimuht fintn ( I.no to JI. Ti. Tlieife are the IM-MI price * ( hat have pn vull.'il Hlucc Ihe licKlnnltiK < thlH month. Timleu arlKi > nnd the Itili'V oM lhf > iisaiul on sale \\cre all taken. Tin' rilito was off the yhvfi | nviikit. The i' rent ailvance a a IrIHe too inplil nml thui" ' who 1iu ! mock here today foiiml Homo iHIHeu" * In rlifllliB out at Ihe prlceK ji.ilil eailler In " ' week. The ilemaml lackfil Hie nrllvllv thui cliaraeterlneil It mine U.IJH prolmixly. mnl ' \ > iivi'iiiKi' "f pileew wax Inwrr. f-'alrs shuwel n ileellne of fiom 6c In lOe nml Iho cl i o wan qul weak al from Ji.,0 to J3..VJ for | iur to KOO.I. nn-l from J3.0U to $1.30 for fair In clri'ce. Theivvnt Illxo a weaker market for lamlix. They \\fin MUoteil at from J3.25 lo $4.05 for poor to choir.- , with Kales prlnclpnlly at from tl to Jl.u > , rxlra were IIIHIM | | nl from $1.7.'i l > $1.80. llecolpta : I'altle. 12,04) liend : cnlvcs , 40) head , hofR , 2.sOiK ) head : Hheep , 13.c > ) head. The nveiiltic .louriial reporls : C'ATTI.i : Itwrlpts , 12.001) ) head ; In fair < ' < . maml ; maiket leady to IIUIIK : pilm" lo exli.i Btecrs , $ I.IOJTI.33 ; Rood to choice , $390ifo.j | . olhcrx. $ : t.60fi3.73 ; Trxans , J2.401J3.30. 1IOCIH IteeeliitH. 2S.OOO head ; maikot nrllMt and 3c hlcher ; much heavy. Jl.lo'ii 1.5" . packu H nnd mixed. $ l."fl4.75 ; prime heavy mid huieher welRhlH. fl.7.Vi4.S5 ; uHsorted llRhtH. J4 fOffl W. Slini-M' IteeelptM. 13.0JO head : market acilvu nml Klrudy ; lop thccp , Jl.00tf4.50 ; lop lamljs , $ l.2.Hfl.35. Heals Running Cures the Sores. Serpent's Sting. In all its stages completely eradicated by S.S.S. Obstinate sores and ulcers yield to its healing powers. It removes m the poison and builds up the system. A valuable Trealise on "The Disease and Its Trealment , " mailed Free. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. , Atlanta , Ga. TF NOTyou shoulcl dose 11 l\v/l / right away. A sale of $250,000 worth of mer chandise in full blast , and you will be delighted with the goods and prices. If you need anything at all , and haven't money enough , they \vill ac cept a small part of tlie pur chase money and take the rest in weekly or monthly pay ments , so small that you will not feel it. BARGAIN JBUSTEXRS. $ l.r > 0 oak chalra now 75o. 40o rcmimnlB , oil cloth , now lOe. . bamboo cenler Inbles now OoC. $2.50 $1.00 remnants , llnuloum , now 35c. $12. JO pltiBh divans now $5.CO. 75c remnants , Ingrains , now IMc. $50.00 parlor suits now $24.70. $10.00 inisllt Ingrains now $4.50. $7.50 Ice boxpn now $4C5. $20,00 misfit Brussels now $9.C5. $13.50 refrigerators now $ SGi. ! $2.00 nioiiuetto rugs now 85c. $2.00 wlro Bprlngs now 7Cc. $2.50 llrussels rugs now 90c. $3.50 oak rockers now $1.40. $4.00 onk center tables now $1.45. 50c liiKraltiH now 29c. $1.00 llrus.ielH now I7c. $15.00 folding beds now JS.M , 35o iniilllng now 13c. $2,00 wiishstniulB now $1.00. 35c stulr carpel now 13c. GOo kllclion chnlrs now 17c. $10.00 lounges now $1.95. $7.50 extension tables now $3SO. $1.50 cnBols now C5c. $12.50 wardrobes now $ G.40 , $10.00 baby carriages now $4.00. $3.50 niallrosscs now $1.08. $7.50 gnsollno slaves now $3.55. $8.00 bookcases now $4.00. $40.00 steel ranges now $24.50. $7.60 tapestry rockers now $2.05. $1.50 oil slaves now 75c. $7.50 all hcuterH now $3.75. $2.50 giisollno ovens now $1.45. SEND 10 CENTS TO COVRf 'OST- $13.00 laundry slaves now $ G.20. AGK ON 1HG ' 94 CATArXnilIR. 'Me Btnvo pipe now 9c. UEAHY KOIl MAIUNO Al'UlI. 10. 50c coal hadH now 19o. * EASY PRESENTS FOR ALL , $10 worth of goods , $1.00 pnr $5.00 worth of goods , an Al week. bum. $25 worth of goods , $1.50 per $10.00 worth of goods , Sou- week. vunlr Spoon. $50 worth of goods , $2.00 per $25.00 worth of f-oods , World's week. Fair ItooU , $75 worth of goods , $2.50 per $50.00 worth of goods , week. Smyrna Kti . $100 worth of goods , $8.00 per $75.00 worth of goods , Luce Curtains. } v$20 ( ) worth of goods , $ 'l .00 per $100.00 worth of KoodH , Cen cek. ter Table. Formerly People's Mammoth Installment House.