Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 29, 1895, Page 6, Image 6

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o nlRClAL AND FINANCIAL
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Wheat Waa Dun bu Fim the Greater
Prl of the ( e8ion ,
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1Y WEATHER A - SEROUS , QUESllON
ildl Is I l'rc411cte(1 for 'rhl 1'nrt ot thc
Wcit This % Afternoon , " 'hlcl 1ad a
1'cllllncy to COlplrnte
notcr 61htr'
CHICAGO , March 23.-Wheat wn dull lo-
dRY , but firm the ) Ircnler part DC the seR-
1101 on the dry wenther. May casel , % e
lower. Mny corn dosed % 1 ! ewer : lity
ORtS , gained . I.e ! , and provisions finished nt i
nithccH. !
The dry weather nlmell A rlols apct ! I
In the eyeH DC many ot the slwrtf tn whent
nL the 8tlrt , anti theft nervousness kd to
"omn liberal covering ot the oveiiIs. 'rhne
'lu'e seleIl oC May wheat nt the cIoe ot
the market yesterday lt G5 le , hut
thli morning nlJo'h' woulll sel IL for le9s
than C' I' . anti there were plent ot buyers
nt thnt. 'j'he limit 01 price beyond which
( lie Ihortf were not IndInd to go . rxepl
u1).n further ( ompllslcl , wns 800n raI hed iL
& : , % ( ' , 11,1 hnvlll ) 111 that tOI' I whl ) , they
reCucll 10 dlmb any higher nt that time.
The weather bureou here sent out early In.
thnaton at what mJAht he exPected oC the
eliments 111 to Frllny night nuts there WOI
le rain rreiliction. The 1lal ! servIce Ieo-
1ie nL New York anti , St. Loull , hOlc\er.
wlrel here that there would be rain In the
wet. commencing Friday itftirneon. The
latter 11'rUcton created n lels In"lou.
inooti to Fupplnlt the earlier fever oC the
mool
Rhort , Bnt the price droppel bock for 0
mmncnt to [ rm r ( % e to ( ' : e. "part tram the
weather there was nothing In the market
news to serlOlsly disturb the market. The
receIpts ot Mlnnropols ala ! DulUth were
215 cars against 2.1 cars It year Ilgo. 'j'll
tbtnl r" ' lllltl nt Ilrhnlry mnrl'lil amountet
th 220.0 liLt. . coinpaicil , with rI.O 1m. on
the correspolllnl ( lay the year heture. The
oxtiort cU'itrnnces were equal In wheat and
eXlJrt ( (
( (1\Unl Inl
lour to clll'anct : ; . ; . ( . , oC which \ 22I.OJ hu. WOR
In the Ilmpe or whent. The Foreign news
was inconsequential . 1.lvellOol Wit ! quoteel
n tril ! higher and Porls and Berlin I
shade lowl'r. A New York 1111Iteh ) said
that advices Cram Argentine were to the
effect that the crop' of that country Jloll
been dinjagct1 hy min. May wheat dropped
to Glifl ) about halt on hoUr tram the close
Covering purchases amounting to Ierhaps
I.O.J / . . mnle , hy Pal'drld/e , calsel a
recovery tram the last named quotation .
nOd the ! ntest trading was at w1c.
The corn mat ket was dull and without
any very noteworthy features . The primary i-
mary market recelllls today , amounted to
160.0 1)0 ) . . against : st.OO 1m. / year ab" .
The advance price for July delvery , os
omparrd : with MI ' , which his been In
progress for n few dl8. Indicates that the
longs are covering their later deals. May
corn opened . at ii ' } , c . and the early Irmnels
In whiut hell.ed . 8uhtnln It nt or close to
the opening quototlon for some tm , but
sUhe'llnt ' wealwess In wheat caused 0
corresponding feeling In corn and the price .
declined 10 from 4Ge. to 4Cc ahout tort-
fve minutes from \ the close. The latest
trading was ot 4c. (
traeln/
Oats / well fairly active. There was good
lu111 enriy . and prlce8 were nrmer.
Later , however . orders were evidently allied
up 110(1 with n slack demall and the
weaker feeling then prevolllg In corn the
Btrni'tii gave way to 1 decline. The low-
est prIce oC the ( day nevcitheieps. did not
reach below 'Ct rday's last quotation. May
Iold between 9e and 29e , and closed lt
2e. JUly ranged from 2J c to 2 e , and
rested ot : I. 'rho Ilrlll'lpal feature to the
market was the urgent demand for cash
stuff for shipment.
The provision market was strong.
It opel"l higher on the hog receipts proving -
ing to be 10.OO less than hal been estimated -
mated and on the expectation that
15.0 ; will he about the sIze oC tomor-
row's run. Today's reeelpis were 20.0
hend. Sellers were timid and shorts rather
more inclined 10 buy than to Increase their
lines. May pork opmed at 12.r0. sold ni
high os $12.80. ( ) and closed /t $12.15 bId-12 ½ C
higher. May lard opened ot $7.10 , os
against $6.97',2 ) ot the close ) 'esterda ) ' , and
closed with sellers ot $ j.02. ! Ribs opened
up 15e. and advanced 74c more , closing with
0 net gain oC 17 c.
Estimated reeipts for tomorrow : Wheat
30. cars ; corn . lCO cars ; oats 107 cars ; hogs .
1G.O head.
The leading futures ronced ns follows :
: xi.ti.oI3. ! I Op l. I nhh. I Lov. I Clo"
\VI , i.No.2 .
i1nrcli. . . . . M * l4 % 63 , & 4
Morh. r4 /-4 r3 14
. ln ) . . . . . . r l ; ; ! , . rM - IU [ M'
July..t0fl J I"JU IO . rl'
Corn No. 2. .
March . . . 4M (1 4cUH : : ( [ (
May . . . . . 41H ( 41H ( 46.t ! 40 '
July. . . . . . . . 40H ( " ( 4U * 40 40 ' .
, 4l
Oats No. :2 : : : :
Nay . . . . . 2\ ) " 20' ( : UUI < H 20) '
Jutie . . . . . 20g ! : H ) 211' ) 204
July . . . . 20 } 20J 28@U 28U I
Iork ncr bbl
lorle ) . . . . . . . 12 fO 12 CO 12 .0 12.5 I
July. . . . . 12 073 12 70 12 O 12 112t4
Laid.100 lbs
Lml.l00lba . . . . . 7 10 7 10 7 0234 7 On ,
.JuIv. . . . . 7 25 7 25 7 21 7 2 \ '
2\1'
Short Said Ribs- . . . . . . 7 :11 : 7 :7H 7 31 7 :7k
. : nba- . . . . 0 22 ! I ( :5 0 22H B : O
July. . . . . . . 6 4U 0 fO 0 37 l 4 [
_ Sellt. . . . . . I tIG . _ 6U5 _ _ _ 0 15 07
Cash quotations werp ns follows :
tolows
V1..OUlt-StthIy. , unchanged.
WIIUAT-No. 2 sprIng . 5TtiGthc ! : No. 3 sprIng
nominal ; No.2 ret , & 1tj'/c : .
COflN-No. 2. 4'c : N ' . 3 ) 'elow. 4 'c.
OATS-No. 2. 2\'c \ : No. 2 whIte . 32G.2c :
No. 3 white. 3nat32\ic. \
IYI -No 2. ,51t' .
flAtLi3Y-No. 2. 63c : No. 3. l Hl:3c : : No.4.
4Saii9c.
I.'IAX mgp-No. 1. $1.3 : .
'rMO'1 \ t4fllI-l'rlrue. : $ : .2IL0.
PIOVIHIONHMlrl parle. per 1'11. U2.37' @
12.tO. Lnrl. , 1"1 10 lbs. . $ I ShOt } ribs shIes !
100'1) ( ) . $ G. 1G.2. flry salted shoulders IboXo ( ) .
L'rI e : s5)rt : Clear . ! de. Ilex J ) . $3.4tJ6.50.
' ,
, .
\
\VllI5KY-Listlllers' Onlshe,1 goods . leI cal. .
.1.20.
81JaA1s-cut lont. unchnngcl .
tOday The : Colowlng Were the receipt and shlpmenll
- Articles. I Recetpt. 311ilfllCfltA.
Flour , . . . . . = . . . . . . . . llu - sooa
Whenl. bi . . . . . . = .1111(1 ( C.IO . ( )
Com , bu. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.UIU . ( ) 47,000
Oats. bl. . . . . . . . . . . . , .I.UUU 47,0.51
lfo bl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . : .IUU II.UII (
Dnrlc ) ' . bu. . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.UOO 11.000
"ho Prollc3 o'echaugo toitav tan butter nar
kct WIlSlcadYI crt'alnory , I020c ; lry. 801Mc.
, Eggs . Or. ) ) ; l 'cUc.
, NiV YUIlC U : N.tU , , 11IUT.
' " Closing QnotulOI' : ; 01 ; ; th3 1 > 1111111:1 Co-
: 101tel unit Stll'lel.
NEW YOltIl March : i.-1'I.OUI-HeeclpI8.
18. : bbls. : oAport , o bIds. : eales 12.30 p11"a. ;
quiet ; bu'el frIghtened oft \y decline In wheat :
wlnlcr wlieats , .
wheli. especially 11leolel. Southern
10ur , titill. Ciy mi patents. $ .o 1.15 : ely
mill cleat s , $3.233.30 : winter patents . 12.5)013.15 ;
winter strilghIs $2.3S012.85 : winter extras . $ l.90@
% t : winter low gri c. . U.HU2.15i 2.tltfs.a
bakers , 12.00013.60 : lrlng ; low graCes , * l.701l.lIO :
siring extras . $ l.8t2.35 ; COllon to tall extra
'I.Mf2.U : good to choice $2.t002.o. Rye hour
Irm : sales , 2) bbla , : HUI..rlm' . U.UU3.I'J ' ) : fancy ,
13.10013.2i ) . illIckWlle.lt liLur. ' lalk t dull . )
llL1'KVll1'j'.Flrn ( lt 4201c .
tOlN : M\.lul : yellow western U.O@I.I :
IlnlulYWlnc , 12.75 : sales , 2.0no acka.
nYINDlllal . : cur lots , f.e : lout loatis 50
te.lAIUI Y-ulet : western . Co ; two'I'we.l.
Ilnle GG1c .
l7\INY MAI.-Flrmly ) iell : western , 70@12c :
he\l wepler
No. 3 we.ler. CS0170c : slx . rowel . 731 0.
\ \ lllAT-ltecelpls . non : cXI.orll 156,70) tiu. :
sales . lbt(5,000 ( lu. futures. Sp.et nOllnnl : No.3
red . In lOe on,1 el \lor. 00c : shoot. CHc :
t. o. b. I , C2\c : No. I northern . C.e .Mh'ercllj
.No. I hn"l. 7Oe .1lh'cr , OI.lunl OpCfleJ
t
ltiuu'r on dry at'ather nail steady cables but
Imwl' 01 11' ) \'nlher .Iendy \ul
dccllne.t . tcaiLly . under bear talk which although
ontnulch,1 ty Pt ( 'unIons. P""I"I 10 sap hull
cnIgy . In 11(1.1 ( afternoon l'aritrldgu aohl a hul
Chlcll" ' . ( UI tier w"nlc lag Ihe I that let II the
.
tlC" lt lnn late cables. hut 1 haul ia ' , thai rally
left Ihl narkrO ! \ Inwer lu le I'Rtai : raly
red. Mure.1 : , ( 'losl' ul G : May , G00jsi ) % 3.12c.
.10" . CU\kc . \ : JIUP. G0GGO % c. CIOMl'.1 GI..t , .1(11)
GHHIGI 5lGc . elated 610 : August 01t151t4c'rloeed
Clt4c : )4i'tniher ) , 61tGH l' , eosetI . 61lj closel He
cembel' . (3 ! ' flOe . closed 645cc. <
l'lN-I.'III . 2J.m \u. Gt.c : exports & .lo hu. :
Holu. IW.O ) bu . CUluru. 31.0 bu. spot . SPOt
murlet Irregular ; No. 2 . G60 nominal . II elevator :
.Ieanwr mIxed . 6H.c. Ol.thno featuleheM all
day , with nnnu" ( mUlln : rallied . Celluu'l" wIth
wheat nnI co..1 leI ) ; Muy , wr.(51e. closed
( cosl'l
"c ? . . ; July , WUMc. cl"d Sic : SeVlember closed
51.t. OATHecelpll. 5. ( ) hu. : exports . . .0u. . ;
sales , 76.0 ho. futures . GtO(0 ( hu. . :1'1. : Sljt
Irl , No.2. 33\163"ej \ ; : . r. iellVrii'd . 3HH $
atel No. 3 , 3 . : No. 2 vIilte , 3H31 . c : No. 3
whie , l63c. Olittons rUlel dull , but 1olcrlely
steady , closIng \0 lower : March closed' 3c ! , :
Al'rl closed 33\ \ ; : May . 33\HJ33c , closed ,33e :
JUly closed ( Ic . .
' JA Y-I'lrll . ; > hll'plnl. c6c. : good to choice ,
'Ot5c.
101ISIa"y : slate. common to . choIce , olJ.
afTel ; ( 'settle coast 011. 35(3c ; ISleS. ' tOnic ; Lou- .
don mil ket lIrhil.
UI\I I-1'lrll ; wet uled New Oilcan. . 8e-
lected , t lu 6S lbs. , Ltl6c ; iluonog Ayre dry ,
77c. 2) ( ci 1 lbs. . 1(3 . 0 ; ' xl. dry. U to 3 ) Ib > ,
J,1ATUlm-rml ; hemlock sole , luenoe Au .
light 10 tIc&I \ ' ) ' w"lM II. . l6tc1c. )
lS % VOOl.-Stead ) ' ; dome.to ( tloees . SS(3Sc : pulled .
I1ItOVZSZON14-Iheef . tirm : family. * 10.500312,00 :
I'HO\IS10NIIeef. 1 Im C&ml 10. ra n.o
etra mer . 1l.0)UL00 : t'eof ham. $ ; ciIY. extra
IndIa 1. lI.ulftU.Q lul meats . INly ;
pickle bellIes , ' 'ti7e : l > kle shoulders . 6\0 \ ;
.Iekle h&ams . 7 OSe. \ . I.rd. hlll.r ; western
. ea cloiscd It $ LIQ IcL1:1 ; closed It
S.2 ? nmh1l ; ) J ) ' . ' . .10 " "n11In ! hC flNl , 1tm ;
cnl nl. . : .10 ; C'D..cJtl4. r\ { : ( e . Icln,1 , nml ;
Pk . % > lb : . ; flC me' . " t3.5e315 ; Clunl" .
013 ; PhMI Il lt. ' iNg13.50. 1 :
ll'TrHI"ltm.Iel : .1(1) ' , 6UliC ; te , '
crrt cretdery. i2f2Ic ' ' to . .
e CrfI'ljel' 12f21cI ; W''INn nehory 70112e ;
l" flew . . tc . ; state ( lairy , 1041Ie ; "llte " H12c / t'l
nl\
llhmn-nuJ : t'lc. Ilrlc , HII ! . _ s1ah1
tttl2e ; Iart , skrn ! . 2Sc' full skIms , 3t4tj. .
'tSe'Cul Hit.
IOOS--I"lm'j : ; StSte nni \ I'NI8)'I'nnln. 12'fj '
12" ; \ .I.ln , fresh 1e ! ; southern , IWII i ( ;
rM'"lpl. a.Tr tkg.
TAI.lQiV-lllgler : cIty . 4el : country. 41c.
l'tT1tOLflt'M-emlflah I : closed U.IS bId :
S'shington. IIM. , n nomInal ; 't'ashlngton . In
1)111k $ I.tOl : refined , New Yoilc . * 7.101 : S'lhllolcl'
. ! I'n ' nn ] In\m 1 c , 'M ' ; 1'hlnlclrhlo ! nM Unl-
I'MI' ! TnJlk \ .U . .
StOHIN-Steady : alrnlne , Ctllnnn to go .
1l.50t1i.2' . <
TtJ1tl'N'Tth'1-Stctu1y ' : . 3fN $ ! c.
HICE-I"lrm ; doinetlc , Call 10 extrht . . " 66e ;
Jnpnn 4IH1 ! c.
MOr.Assis-.rIrm : New Orleans , OOfl kettle .
good 10 ehoIcp 3tI'e. Ofe
oSt. Nt-SlealIy : CalIfornia . $2i5t.50Vcst :
In.lln. $ 3.50114.00.
:1'T.lh : < l'h : Iron , Seol.h , $ l9.&O01O.0O : Amer.
Icon f9.IQI2n. CJ'cr. steady ; { kera' prlce- .
p r : echnnKa ) price $ * .3(5.I3. lAnd . fut.t :
"rok rs' prIce , U. < : : exelinorl' I.rlct. . $3.1U3.15. \
'rho . Stenily : plrll . * l3.9O(3l1.O ; plaIts . Ilulcl.
Ipler , nrm ; .lomlMlc. t3.12 ½ \ ( (3.2'l : solos nn
.lnlJl. t tons AprIl tIlt , $3.0 ; 2 tons AprIl
tin . 113.92' .
orrOSIrm OI.Qliet and tcad'i prime
cr1511' . \.ry Orni . owIng to , prCI"k nnt 2c
leaI ) ' obtaInable : some holllls a'kIflg den
more than Ihl , ; n".1 01 the CR01" I11'lnl. hlw ,
ecer . n.t Hlrlell' prIme ; prIme erle. 22',4c ! : prIme
summer yellow , 2CfGI c.
oMAhA lHNIltU. MtltlCIT.
COllltOI or Tradeanit Quotations Oi
Hnl'ln Riot I'flh1e3' Produce ,
EOnBllt Joz. , 1007iOc. !
lUTTI.I-Illcl stock . 4fCe ; rommon to faIr
7(3ie ! : tall 10 hOOd IUI tr ) ' , IUIc ; choice 10
fancy . 13f11e ; gathered creamery . IC : sel'nrnlol
erellery , l1U18c. (
I.I"I 10ULTI\-I'nl. , COlic : mlet1 . tel ;
ucll" . 7(7 , .e : tuilceys . So : heavy toms 7c : geese
.c.
.c.I1 : : SrO 10ULTI\-Chiekens. fair . C1Ge :
choie large CI'17c ; choice small . SSc ' : tur.
keys . faIr 10 good . D410e : choice heavy , 10 (
10c ! : choice small . 101Ulle ' : ducks fair to good .
1 tjOcl : fancy ) ' , lull dressed billie : geese . fair 10
good 7t c : fancy , full , lrossnl , 1O511c.
GMl-llIue wIng toOl . tier 110z. , 'l.tO : green
\ lug hoot 111 eloz. . $1.21.0 : luekB , mlx'l , per
,10z. , . $ \12j ; c"I'a''lcIIS. * 4.00013.00 : mnllrdl
.11 red lu'a.le . 1. . J.J. I.Ui
YJ.I.Chllce fat , 70 10 100 ILs. , are quoted nl
ifGI ! . e : large anti ( onl'I" 3Q4c.
CltlI0fl-\\'Iseonsln : : ' full cr"al. Young Amen.
eons . 13c : twIns . 12c \ : Nebraska and lowe , full
crrLIn le : Nebraska AI.I Iowa . part 11lms. 7 (
Re : 1.lmIJIcr. No. I. lie : brIck . No. I , le ;
$ wlrs . No.1. lc .
ll.t'-I.ttlaiitl : , hay . f9 ; mIdland $ S.W ; lowland
18 ; re straw t.G : color makes the prIce 01
hay . Light .hal" ' " sell the besl. Only tal' grades
brIng top prices.
1IJONHler doz. . * 1(0111 I 20.
VlGtT.I11.li4 .
rOTA'rOES-Wester stock . ear lots 75cl : small
lois SOc.
Ol\ ! \S-lanl pkleed , navy , $ : Limn
L"n. per lb . r,1 e.
ONIONS-n orders . U. o I0 : per bid. , $
CA1llhAGl-.On orders . 2t4c.
CglI IY-Cnlnrlll. , SOcfJ 11.00.
s'gin' l'o'rATot-aootl 1.0. . U.5 ; lCnn-
sR. $ 2.0002.23 ; Cecil $ ! .2 : 2.S0.
IIIIUTS-1''r . . .
1'I':1 -I'r hii. . $1.50.
CAltltOTS-l'er , $ 0i.So.
CAUI1Fi.OWlflt-Pcr crate ot n doz. and half
or Iwo 1107. . * 2.25.
I1OltHllt,1)Islt-rer lb , COlIc.
l'A1tSIl'S-l'er ititl. . $2. Ci7e.
lttY1'AllAUAS-I't' lb. 1c.
I'AlUt.1O'-l'cr doz. bunches . 3:0
TilItNlh'S-i'er . . . .
1IJNI'SI'cr 1.11. . $1.50.
S1'INACII-l'er bbl. . . .
SI'INACI-I'cr LII. $3.50.
vitul'r3.
PJfli-W'lnter NellI . none.
Ndll. 10nl.
At'1'1.VS-CIiolce etocle $ 5.00115.50 : box ep-
01-
$ tles . $2.
bhil. CltANflEflflllS-Jersey , fancy $1.WI12.0 per
TlOllCAL FflUITS.
OflANCl1S-florldas . per box ; 2 : CnltOnla
flodinads. $ ) .15014.0O : fancy n\ala. $3.5)5j3.75 ; W
to 12G si0 ' ; ' $ 3.25. 13.61i3.75
BANANAS-Cholec stock . $ 2.00112.50 per hunch.
1.1' : IONS-Mc"lnn. sizes :0 to 360. choIce .
$3.50 : fancy . * 3.15(31.00.
MISCSLLANgOUS.
OYSTClS-fedllm. per cnn. iCe : horseshoes
Son : exlm 8Uulardo. 21c : extra selects . 2e : coin-
lany selects . 26c : New YOlle counts 300 : bulks .
standard I'e' gal. , * .30. .
F'IGH-Fancy , 140315c ; choice 121Ic : CalIfornia ,
bags . 7e.
SIONgY-New York lCc : dnlk. lc ; California .
15101Cc.
M.IIE SYfltJr'-Gallon jugs . per doz. . $2 : ,
llxlr ! nJ. cans . $3. '
NOJT5O.-Alniontls . Ie : ] ng1Isli walnuts . sort.
NUTSAInon < . : EnIRh wnlnul. sr-
sh.lel. , 12c ; standards . 10c : lllberta . Sijoc : Drozl
nuts 8c.
RAUEn ICnAUT-Cholce whIte . per \bl , $ j.60 :
plr hnlf 111. * 1.00(33.23.
] INCI IUA1-I'nncy. In half bbls. , per lb. .
55c : 10' nl. kegs 6c : condensed per case oC 3
doz. pkgs . f2.6) ! .
CIDgit-Puno juce : per bbl. . $ ; : ' half bhl. . $3.
HIDES AND TALLO\V. .
HIDER-No. 1 green h II es. 6c ; No. 2 green
hIdes . 4c : No. I green ,1.1 hIdes Cc : No. 2
green salted hIdes 5c ; No. 1 green salted bides
25 (0 to lbs. . Cc : 61c 3 green salted h II es. 25 to
40 Ibs. . Sttc : No : I veal colt . 8 10 15 lbs. Sc : No
2 veal calf 8 to 15 lb. . Cc : No 1 dry hInt hilee ,
71 : No. 2 dry ( lint IiIde . Cc : No. 1 dry sall.
hIdes . Ge 1 part cured hides , ' ,2e ocr lb. less than
fully cured.
S2liEt' PEITS-Orern salted . eneh. : fCOc ;
glm salted shearlingi ( short wooleJ . early skIns ) .
each . Cftl5e : dry shearlncs I hol.t weld caily
skins ) . No. I. each . 6 tOlOc : dry 8hearlns ( : , I'
w0lle,1 erl ) ' skIns ) . No.2. utehi . : : ! Ilr flInt
. ,
Kansas anti Nlhmskn butcher wool pelts . per
li. l . actual weight CfCe : .Ir flint Knnsas anti
Nebraska mUlrln wool 1.01. per Il , . . actual
weIght 4iGc : dry flInt ( . .ole1t1. , butcher w .1
pelts . per lb. . actual weIKlt. : 41G'c : ely flint
Colomdo lurrln wrl pelts. ocr lb. , actual
welhl. 410Cc.
TAI.IOW AND GnrASE-Tnlow. No. 1. 4'Oc :
tallow . No. . 2 4c : grease whie A. 3t\,0 \ ;
gr ase. whIte 1. 3c : grease ) 'elow. 3e ; , ( . . . .
clark . 2Wi13c ; 011 batter . 2(32c ; beeswax , prIme
1.q20c : rough yellow. 2c. 2f2Ic
FullS.
l'IIS-lpar. blank . No. 1 large . $ ( ) OOI2.o ;
h"nl' . brown . No. I laige $ ZO.(2j 00 ; No I me-
dlum . $16 : No. I emaIl . $12 : h ( . browi : . year-
$2
hugs . No.1 large $ 10.00012.00 : No. I medIum. $8 ;
No.1 small . SG : bear brown . cubtt . , No. 1 . large .
11 : No 1 mrllm. $ : : No I small . . $3 : badger ' !
No. I medIum . $ : : No. I small . * 8.001010.0) : hcar.
hlnrl. yc. . I n 1' . No. I large . 812.000315,00 : : . 1
ritedlum ! . $01 ; No. I small . $ : bear , 11."t. cubs .
No. I lal'lp. t.ons.o : No. I mcdlum. f 5.5036.00 :
No. I small . $ : lenr . hlnl . Montana an,1 olG.
itictuntalu No. I large . $ lR.000120.00 : No. 1 medium .
SH : No.1 small . $0 : bear black . : lonlnna eAI'-
hings . 2'o I laige . 112 : No. I medIum . $ S ; No. I
smnl $ : : IWII' . itineb . Montana cubs . No. I
large . fG.50 ; : o. I medIum $ L : : No. I small ,
$3 ; bear . .Ih'cl tip . No. 1 large $ : : No. Hmol
. llum . $2 : No.1 small . $8 : bear sIlver tip . yearlings .
lings . No. I large Ill ; No , I medIum $8 : No.
1 small. $5 : hear sliver tip cubs . No. 1 large.
11.00101.50 : No. 1 medIum. GOc : No. 1
itiflaul . toe : helter . No. I 1011" . IS : No.1 medium .
fG : No. I small . $ : fox silver . a. 10 color accordIng -
cordIng to beauty , , No. I large , SIlO : No 1 me-
diem . fC : No. 1 small. Ir : tox. silver pale
according to beauty . No I lot-ge $ : : No. 1
IT'llum. $30 : No. 1 small . $ : : fox cross . No. 1
inige n ; No. 1 medium . $3 : No I small . $2 ;
ro" . 1.1 , No. I large . $1.50 : No 1 amnI. . $1.23 :
No I small . $ : Cox. gray. No.1 lare. 7e ; No.
1 medium tOe : No I small . tOo : Cox ! kIts , No. I
large tOo : No. I meihlum , . .c : No. I small . lIe ;
1)'nX. No. I lorge. U : No I medIum 12 : No. I
entaIl . 11.50 : marten No. I lang . $2 : No. I me.
ilIum . $ .W : No. 1 . amll . $ : mink No.1 large ,
C65c ; No 1 medium 40e : No. I 81al. 3:0 ;
mInk dark No.1 large Cc : No.1 ml'lum. 40c :
No. I small . 30c : mountain lion. perfect head
and feet No. 1 laige $1.012.0 : Imperfect skins.
16.00fJ.o : No. 1 snmll . $ ; : Otto ) . pale . No. I
laige . $ : No. 1 medium f : : No. 1 autall . $1 h ;
rarcoon. No. I large 60t70c ; No 1 nwlum. Wc :
No. I large . LOc6f.o : skunk , black easel . liar.
! lar.
row i.tnipcti . No. I large . toe ; No I medIum . 400.
No. I smul. 2c : skunk br.nd striped , No. 1
large . 2125e : volverlne No. I huge. SI : Nn. 1
medIum ' . $ : No. I small . $2 : wolf mountain . No.
1 Inrce. $ : No. I nieitiuiu . $2 : No. I .m'll. ntO ;
wolf itralrle. No. I large . GSOjlOc ; No. I m.lum. ,
GOe ; No. I sijiall . tc : leane , "er skIn No. 1
Inl ! . $5.03G.00 : No. 1 mCI I m. II.M : No. 1
hhllall . U : beaver kits. No. I Itijat' . $2 : No. I
medIum. $1.50 ; No. I .ia 1 , 70 : nlskll . win.
ter . No. I large , SIIOc ; No. I ICllm. Del
No. 1 small . 7c : muskrats . fall . No I large .
4lC : No. I medium 70 ; . No. I ontatl . Cc : musk-
rut k1 . : ( 3e. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
IIllloro Miirket .
IAI,1IMOI . March 2.-I"I,0It-Dul. un.
changed ; wc.lell SUler , $2,00lj2.l'l : wLler exIrIL .
$2.tr:6 : western famIly , $2.05(12.R5 : winter
.G5(2.
whent "all'nl , $3.lfi3,25 ) : 'I.rlnl I.alenl . $ $3.601
3.7 ( specIal bionIc higher ) : sl.rlol wlic'tit
alrlhl . 33.25013.50 : leCelits , . H.5j7lls. . : Hhll" ( .
mcnta. 18.2 \hla , : stIes . 4W b\la.
\11A'r-Dul : 1'01. tnonhhi , \"rl antI May ,
G\'CIG\C : steamer No 2 le.l. t7fj573Oc : le-
' . . \ . bu. leek . . hu. 7W5H
celptn 3.22u. : 421.01 ; sales 21. 0)
bu : out:1er : vtient II sample , G8G2c : southern
wheal on grade . tSlt6lc .
COIN-Iul : ' pol. month nnd' April . 5u1rOtc :
May . 50'4ti5Jc : steamer , inlseti. 4tOiiic : . Ie.
celpia . . 21.8.1 ! lu. ; idiipniente , 1.43 lu : stock
3S4.:1 b. ; soles . 4.1 > \ . : southern whl" . 4J5J
iM.c : .lllrn ) ' .low. 49tj(3tOc . v
OA'Fi4-teady : No. 2 whIte wl.lem. 37G2Se :
No. 2 Ilx .I. 4\c : stock , 191.10u. . 31Ulc
1Ylnoel'c ; No.2. 6iOSe ' : receipts . 1.1:2
1m. ; "tock. 10.1101 bq.
13.50. IIAY-Steiuly ; gent ! to choice tImothy . 113.0003
ImAIN 1"m IITSulel : a\'alabll role
scarce , unchanged.
Jhlrolol _ WhClt J"rkl't
lINN AI'OLIS. March 23.-VIIESAT-Islarcli .
2.-WIEAT-llareh.
&t4c : May , t4 \i&o : July. tst(50C:4e' \ ; Seittein.
! ) llel-
her . ; % o. 01 track : No. I Itard. 6'H.r ' : No I
northern 59t0c \ : No. : harti . 60cIJ\.c \ : cosc ,
steady : receipts . Ill cat- .
1"I.lI-Slcad ) ' : l"t patents U.:183U ; see-
enl I'nlcnl . 3.Odf3lt ; lust cl"or. 1152.3J.
1'0101:1 tlulChll.In. .
ImllIN. March 23.-Ixehange on l.nlon.
eIght days sight , 2 anarks n ofy. .
IONUON , March : -The htaik at England's
rate ot dll'unl remains unchanged lt : I'cr
Cold.
1.ONION . March : -The amount ot bullion
gene Into the Hank uC EnKlanl al tluuc today
was fU.o.
l'AnlS. March -Three per cent r.nl. I0 (
16 to for for check tile account . . Izxehange oa London , 10C
l.ONION March : . -oIJ * Is l ( IUoled $ al liusno.
AIres today at 2e,40 ) : lt Madrid . 7. \ : at 1llln.
: : , ; al HI. l' ' tioburg . LI ; lt Athens . 'T :
lt ltouw. 1.9 : at'ienna . 10.
LONDON. March 20.-Tle weely .Inlement
,
oC the Hunk uC Eaalond Issued tcday shows the
<
following clllgU its clpurrd wIth ( lie previous
account ; ' 'ulI n.re. dee\'e , uI.m ; clru-
. 1
Inlon , InetfMc. ltS.M : bullion . Increase . rC1 , '
0 1 other IHuMtea. ( UI.O : other deposits. In-
tren ( n,58.0 publIc deposlis . lepal (350-
O < ; nee ! " .en'e. ilecri20T,0) ; government
securitIes , tlnehangeti . The prtPQrlhm of the
hank o In lnfd'l reserve tl Inbll ) ' . which lael
week was GUt per cent , I' now 8S.r ' pr cent.
! ' . \Js. March : S.-The weekly . tntcme.it of U'I
lrnk tC Frnnt JO"t $ slay ( shows the follow-
laM e"'llAe ! as compared wIth the previous RC'
count : Notes In circulatIon , Inerc"pl. 4,300,000f ;
treasury flecouflis . Increase 2.IS.0r : gold In
hand 1.crcnp. I3l75,000E ; bl1 discounted . In-
toot. clnoc , C2.Z5.0t : sl\'er In hand Ilecrrne , : i5.-
STOCUS AU 11014119
-
8ecurt lea Were ComlarftvlT ( lull but
svecultitloii . ( lenortilly 1"Irm
1'ICllllol "n. ( enernlT
NEW YOIOK . market
! March 2i.-The stock was
comparatively dull today . but the speculatIon
was generally firm In tone. Outside oC the coal
shares the fluctuations werc narrow anti Ih ( * tml.
log was unlnt restnl. At the opening prices
wete n shade lower nail maria n fractional r.
action . but the temper ot Ipeeuiaton quickly
changed . anti the tendency was upward untIl
after 1 o'cock. when I rail on the cultIsts broke
Delaware ' I.ckawnnnl 23 , per cent anti the
others or lie group to ! _ per cent 1I8n
Electric ot New York fell art 2 leI cent nfl
the general lIst I Fmal fraction. Betore noon
Iho pressure on the market was iemuvul . Lack. .
nwnnn" ral'lnl 1)0 nail New Jersey Central
Ii ! lien cent while Lake Shore ad\'nnce 1'4 per
cent and most ot the other stocks male I 1t :
Inpr'emNII.
During the afternoon 'Plc1Uon was less nc'
( lye . hut Illcl' were veil maIntaIned . though
Iho gains vcre slight. The " .Inl on the , iay
lunge front \i \ 11 I' Ier cent the later In 1)I-
tilling trust reeellI. New 1'nclln,1 , 1"le a gain
ot IIi Ier , cent ; i.iike Shore . Chicago & 1'n.l. :
era IllinoIs preferred In,1 National Hneh I per
CCIII . MelMllollnl Traction I"lle 41"1 \ " COOt
on the sale oC 10) shor. gllon gl"drlo ot
New Yoik 3 ocr cent on lie ( sale at 1.0) ) shares .
wli IL final rally ot I pot cent. Uolnwnl' .
Iaeknwnnn'l ' & \S'stern m'Hle ' n net loss oC 2 ocr
crnl. A few other shares declIned n entail Irne-
lon , The market In the nnni dealings WS.r ) '
duli . hul closed fit I dy lirni. 10nl. I \HI' quiet ,
but II th 1111 ) lIt in. The sales were 81,151,0th ) .
TII 1'\llnl l'tiiit's London cllkMrl i'ityit :
Ot the deennle ( lila week In ( lie hank at .1) gnl'
land's c(11 anti bullion ( SIO represents net
Illo1l. for Ih , ' wecic . Ihe detaIl beIng 1'1.0
II IJr l'OUIIt ' : ; ( ' IOI ) ) were Imlur.1 tll
1':1)111. : lStso ( 11'11 ( he contInent . 101.01 trol
10InI. 11,000 ' Irul Aulrlln. alll [ it5.J < .
porleI 10 South AmerIca Mont of the bar gold to'
o
! <
cei'eti I. Irom Ilrls. nail It bears signs oC hclng
eagles melted into lairs by lie Innll at I.'rnc , ' .
The Increase II oilier securities Is dle 10 mnrkel
borrwln . lt the end at tIle qlarler' . require-
lenl" Moot ot I. however 11B gone 10 swell
other ilClWSItS. This rore.hmll" ' easy alone ) '
ahead . and for thIs reason cense ) 1110 rl.el
shalI ) ' . The stock markets w"r" irregular
today. AllIerheans were lower In s'mpall : with
lie ( decline In sellIng.
The followIng were the closing quotations on
the leading stocks oC Ihe New York exchange
today :
XThlitmmoii . . . . . . , ortIrvestern. . . . 01
AdatiisExpress. . . 14 N. W. old. . . . . . 137
1:7
AlIen . T. II . . . . . : is N. Y. G'.llrnl. . . \4i :
Am. Exlress. . . 12 N. V. .0N . 1. . . . : \ I"
allmor & OhIo tt % ontarIo & W. . . . Il
Canada Pacific 3)4 ) Oregon 1il' . . . . . . . . 30
Canad , g WrI ( ; : : t Oregon : : Nay : : : : : : : : 18 I
Centrllnollc. . 1 ! ( o. S. I. , , U. N. . 5 !
Ches. & OhIo. . . . . 1714 1 > lclOo Mail. . . . . i : '
ChIcago Aiton. . . 140 1' . I ) . , I E. . . . . . 4
C. . It. & Q. . . . . . 7 : ' Pittburg. . . . . . 1M
ChIcago Gas. . . . . . 'Z1t l'ulliiian J'nlnco. 15Sl '
i Iullln 111'
Consolidated Gas . 13(00 ( Iladhu : . . . . . . . :
C.C. C. &St. r. . . 37 Il. G. W. . . . . . . 1:1ff
Colo. Coal & Iron. . 51 It. O. W. pf1. . . . 87
Colon Oil Cart. . . Clf Hock Island. . . . 04 * (
laiawarrl& 1111. 127 St. Paul . . . . . . . 575 (
Del. , Jaek,1 . . 110 10 pld. . . . . . 1 tn
D. & n. O. \Id. . . : Itf St. P.&Oinaiia. . . 81
\ J :
D.&C. } ' . Co. . . . IH do ula . . . . . . 10-
" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 -
Edo. . . . . . . \ ( Southern PacIfic. . 17(4 \
do nfd. . . . . . . lR' Sugar Itelinery. , . 10C )
Fort Wayne. . . . . lt4 Touti. Coal : & Iron. 15l.
G. Northern ufd. . . 103 Texa , Paclno. . . . 11 t
C. & ) . J. nl'I. . . 031 ' .eO Cout. 11,1. \
10c1lntValey. . 21 > Union Pacific. . . . 10)4
111011 Ceutr.il . . 17 U. S EXIrs s. . . 40
St. I' . .t Duluth . . 25 IV. Sl. I. & P . . . ti1 ! ,
K.I T. phI. . . . . . 2404 do pI , . . . . . . . . : I
Luke } rlo.I Wo 1 lH ( Vo1ls Fargo lOx. . . 105
Wels 1x.
do pfti. . . . . . . . 7H ! Icrern UnIon . 88)4
LakoSitoro. . . . . . . 137J4 Wheollnge ! I. . E. 1t )
Lal Trlst. . . . . . 314 ; Wheeln&L pi. . . . . . 4214
Loultllo & ! N. . . tlU . I.&SI.L. . . . . . 4:1
I. I N. A. . . . . . 7 D. ' I G. . . . . . . 1(114
ManhiattaaCon . . . 101G. \ . E. . . . . . . . . . HI' t ! ,
MeitiUliiR&C. . . . . 10 N. r , . . . . . . . . . : 11" ( )
Mlehllnl Cent. . . 024 C. F. &I , . . . . . . . 24
Missouri PacIflo . 2 : ! ( do pfd. . . . . . . 10
. 10
Mobile &Ohiio . 17 11. 10 'r. o. . . . . . 114
NamihyliloCirat . . 70 T. A. A. & N. M. . Ii !
NatlonalCor.ago . C T. St. L , & K. C. . 21
&
clopid. . . . . . . , II ( do pi. L . . . . . . lU )
N.J. Central . . . . Oil S It . R. . . . . . . . 1l' )
N. / 'V.ptn. . . . 1J ) dopfd. . . . . . . . a :
"orlhm. . Go. . . 494 Am. Tab. Co. . . . . . O.H'
Northorapacifle . 4 do pOt. . . . . . . . lOt
No. Pac. pfd. . . . . 18U St. 1' . .1. & 1. . 100
U.l' . D. & 0. . . .
The total sales oC slacks today wcre 158.C4
tony
shares . including : American Sugar . Z.10 : Alchl-
son . 8.2:0 : ; BurlIngton . 7.tOI ) ; Distin centiilvntts .
38.600 : General Electric 6.300 ; Ioulsvlc & Nush-
vIlla , 3.000 ; New Jersey Central 12.2(1 : New
York & New ICnland. 3d ORRe.ment paid. 7.8 :
headIng . 20.80 : M. Paul . 6.3 : SlIver certtficate ,
20.0 : Southern flailroai . 7,100.
New York loney lttarkaF.
NEW YOnK. March 28.-MONEY ON CALL.-
Easy . nl 1' par cent : lastloan . 15 ! : closed. 311 .
I'IIME MIlIOCANTILII ' ' ' . ' , .
1.IIME :1 ICANTlE l'AI'rUC-41J5' per cenl.
PAI'.n-15\
STI JLING gXClANOF.Qllet and sit-'atly
wIth actual huslnesa In Lnnlers' bIlls nt $4,894(3 !
1.89'for , demand and $4.1t1034.SSii for sixty da'I ;
I.ed rates . 81.01(34.89 and $4.S9'comhnerclal ;
bIlls . $ I.87014.87t5.
SILVEl CIIItTiFICATES-O4OI6I ½ .
OOVI INIENT 10NDSSlenely - : sate bonds
without movement : railroad bonds . firm.
Closing , quotatIon. on bonds were a. follows :
U. S 4u , rg. . now. tU U. . . it. H. 71. . . 11454
U.S.4HcoIV.lew.120 D..cGRLG. 4' . . . . 82)4
U.S. ( is. reg. . . . . lCU 1rlo 21h. . . . . . . . ! O : (
II. S. 51.eoup. . . 15X U. I. & S..A. ( s. . . 0 ( (
U. S. Is . rec. . . . 11 114 0. II. . " S. A. 7s. US
U. S. 4s.cOup. . . . 12 ) ' n,1 T. C. [ . . . 100
U.S. : s. reg. . . . . 1'5 ' do Os. . . . . . . . 101
PttcIhIctL9 01 'U ; . 100 M. K. & T. lsl 4s . 8214
Ala. tas ls A. . . . . lUG rio : & 4. . . . 4. . . . HI l"t
AII. CIS ' Ii . . . . loll ' Mlllal UnIon 0. . 101
Ala. Cl.tss 0. . . . \5 ( N. J. C. Gon. 58. . . IlH
Alu. Cflrroucy. . . 05 ( No. Puc. 1ls. . . 11434
1. ' . New Can. 4s. 0.t5 ( 102,1 . . . . . . . . 54104
Mlsiolrl Us. . . . . lot ) N. W. Consols..134
:
N. C. ( Is. . ls. . . . . . . 127 do S. 6' . Deb. I.J. 10814
N. C. ls. 41 . . . . . . 100 Il. O. WoSI. IsI . tlH
S. C. nonfund . . . . II St P.Col.olljS. 124
Teiiii. liOV ROt ( is . HHl do C.I P. W 5s. 11214
Tcnn. nov let 1s . lIlt 5t [ , . . . 1.Mrao. 5 . 'M !
. . . . . . . . . 00 . , . 1.lrhl.5. .
'retiti old Or. . . . ( SI. . 1.1 S.t G.ii.ll : 1U5
Vn. 00111110. . . . tR" Tox. Po. 1813. . . 17' (
do deferred . . . I do 211. . . . . . . 21114
to 2i
Atchison 4. . . . 07 U. 0' . IsIJ at ' J. . 10H ;
rio : A. . . . . 2U ) WoIShor" 4 , . . . 10M
Canada So. : , l. . . 11:1 : So. It 11 . . - . . . . 88
C. P. 1ls at 'U ; . 101 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
lo.ton Stock Ottot.'ittoni.
BOSTON. ldnrchi 2S.-Cn lonns. 34105 per cent :
time loan I. . : .1 per conl. Cloin : prlco3 for
tmo
.llelts.bu ala utlmlnln : HharOJI : .
AT. &S 2' . . . . 1 n-I W. Elee. vOl. . . . . 5214
Am. Sugar. . . . . . 10934 WIs. Ccnlrnl. . . . rZ !
/rma. Sugar p50 . . 1:1 ) Fitchburg lift ) . . . 85
Hav State ( SirS . . . 7 Hen. } : h. nfd. . . . 15
Del'folelhone. . 10414 Illher pftl. . . . . . 14
noslon&Any. 2II AlehlBJn 2ds. . . lU"
Doalon &Maiuo. . . 105 AtchIson 48. . . . 01)34
do Iltd. . . . . . . ll2 Now lnglnnl : lie. . 20834
O. Ii. .it Q. . . . . . 7:3)4 : Hen. Electric Se . . Sit
Fitchburg. . . . . . 12J WIs Cent. lists . . 82
( en. Electric . . . 31' Alolez Miling Co 21
IllinoIs 8Ieol. . . ( : Atlantic. . . . . . . J
Mlxlcan Central. . li IlOst'in . . Montana 3734
! : :7H
N. Y. . . N. R. . . . . : IU Inlo.t Boston . . 034
Old Colony. . . . . . 180(4 ( Caitmtact 2r leel : . 2RI
Ore' . Short Line. . . r Cullennlal. . . . . . /0
( tubber . . . . . . . . 40 ; t 1.rlnleln. . . . . . 1
San Dlllo . . . . . 44 ltearwirgo. . . . . . H
UnIon PacIfic. . . . .I sel.ola. . . . . . . . 21
VcstEu.l . . . . . . 01 Quincy. . . . . . . 100
Wl'81 End pttl . . . . R7U 'Pauuirick. . . . . . . lal
We'itlngii.IOleo . . :1:1 Wolveriiie. . . : . . . 4U
Stilt I'ralel co ; 1111 : H roe It Qlohlon _ .
SAN FltANCISCO. March ) R..Tho olclni ilos-
'
inc tolowSI quolatols : lur 1111nl sock today wort ls
Aba . . . . . . . . . 2n little & Norcross. . 131) )
A\.hnCon. . . . . :7 .Iu'itlco. . . . . . . 1:0 JI
Aiilc'h. . . . . . . . . :7 1lllncky Con . . . 4
Ulichcl. . . . . . . 42 Lady Wash Con . 2
llCht . \ Ilolciror . . H : : Mexican. . . . . . . . I\ :
10di0 Con . . . . . . 1:1 : Slotmo. . . . . . . . . . ' \
lliditotm. . . . . . . . . : I ( Mount IMablo. . . . 10
111"1' Coil. . . . . IH Oeehleltal Cois . . 13
( 'atettotita . . . . . . I Ollhlr. . . . . . . 111
Ciialit'iigu Con. . . 4 : O\.enll. . . . . 17
CliolIlir. . . . . . . . . M 101081. . . . . . . . r2
Connrl.nce. . . . . 1-1 Savniro. . . . . . . . 17 :
Coil. ( bit & VS. . . 2711 SIerra Nevada . . . HI
Con . lnalienlai . . . I Union Con . . . . . 51
Crown i'olilt . . . . 42 Yellow Jacket. . . 10
! ou.\ Curry. . . 41 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Slver bit tlmrn3Ue. : ( $ Mexican doillr3 , 52143i
Sc. Drafts . sight , 71e : taloraptitc lao. lfi
. 1,0111 , " tHee Uuoltln.
r.ONPO , March 28.- p. m. cloliitt1
Cam , . l'acihlo . . . . : 1s14 S.t.Paui C(1111 . . . 54(04
1:110. : . . . . . . . . . 1 ' 14 . Y. Central . . . 14734 '
1rl02'18. . . . . . . 13 / Imlnsylvlnla. . . M !
Ill . Cmu.I. . . . . HUI Itoahhiig. : . . . . . I" (
Mexlcauortiintry : . IH Mcii Cml. nlw-H. II (
S " > dlv.
1.\1 HILVIlt-29i40 per ounce.
Money wits waned % and bid ulI to 2 per cent ,
but elo"'l easier
'Ihl ratio ot dIscount In ( lie open market for
short ( ' ills was I 1.16 per cent ; tor three monUm
bIlls . 155 \ her Cent I.
Now York IIII ; U 10tltol" .
NFW YORK . March 8.-Tho CoUowlni nr3 the
clostllUllnt qthoratlo4s : . :
ltalwcr . . . . . . . IO Ont'RrlO. . . . . . H6U
Cholor. . . . . . . . . 40 Opliir . . . . . . 161 (
Crown 1 > 0111. . . . 3. I'lymolll. . , . 20
Con. Cal. . ' Va . . 215 QuIcksIlver. . . . . 250
Deadwood. . . . . . 41 Qulekslvor. 10 ptl. . . lr:5 2rU
UOIII Curry. . 4. Slerrl _ ovad1. . 70
halo .k Norerosa . 110 SIndar , , . . . . 216
hiUlllUstak3 . . . .11.0 Union Con. . . . . . fO
'Mexlcal" ' . . . . . 01 Yellow Jaeleot. . . 6U
Illalel,1 1010.
BAITJllE. March . -Clelrlngs. .1.m.02 ;
balances . I2T.6.
11nADI I.lnA. March 20-Clearings , ' 10.-
U3.bil : blanc , ' . $1,458,515.
. HT. , 1.lr18. 1/rh % 8.-Clearlnls. n.6H.1G * : 1"1 _
&iicts. 1b.1 : Money , LtG per c.nt. New
York . exchuinge , ISa l.rnlul . hl <
\ ASIINO''ON , March : . 'fodIY' . statement
ot the conditIon oC the treasury .hows ; Avail.
G.6IG. IL" cash baiaiice. U8.OG.OI : gulL reserve Avnl. , ,
CllAOO , March 28.-Cloarlogs. $ UG 600.
New York exchange. Soc I'remlum' sterilat
8 .
voided rires , $4.b35b4.tIO. : . 4(3j ( ' ' ' CUl
In call IIL SUO ( vcr cent 01 tIme. .all
O IAIA LIVE STOCI 1 1ARLET (
- -
Beef Stem Were oortrw that They Were
Lost in ; RfPcna ,
TRADE IN hOGS V \ ) s SLOW ALL DAY
-
In the Enil the 1'cniutWro JlpU : < ll nail !
rive Uolnr. " . Touched by the
Top AnhnalaTlrcl' ( larltet
UiichinigL'd.
I
- l' .
The receIpts tOllny were 62G cattle , 2.371
hogs and Ci6 sheep , I ' tgnhlll 1.91 cattle , I
2218 hogs anti 139s1100A ) on Tlur8l1ny or lost I
week. . Owing to th04 light reclllts most ;
everything was higher both cattle and
hogs. The 1ecelllls for the week thls far
ore 7.20 cattle , 12,30 hogs nml 7i sheep
Of agaInst 8.01 cattle , 11,201 hogs and 1.72
sheep for the slime lerlol last week. The
receipts tram the Ill-st " oC the year up to the
present date show I loss oC d.7G cattle , again
gain at SP,030 hogs . I loss of 21.(7 sheel RH !
n loss at 628 horses and mules lS corn-
porel ! with 1891.
CATT1.1There '
; wer only twenty-three
fresh 10lds oC cattle In today. There were
so fel beef steers that they were practically -
Leal ' lost In the yards and there were
noL enough to make Il mnrket. One bunch
oC eorn-te,1 , ! natives brollht $ : . ( and apart
part oC n load at heavIer Cattle went ot
$ . .GD.S'lmnt few beef steers there were
10 li n Ute hlghet
There were Ibout half n 110zm loads oC
cows and heltels II the ) 'fll'i.l8 multi the market -
Itet was II'm 01 anything good . Two
bunches at heltel's 1.6 ililt
brought $1.65 . llt there
were no good COWl to speak ot.
Stockers nul feeders were II moderate
8U\II' and prices were about steel ' . itep-
resentatl\e sales :
lmw ( STI3IIIOS.
No At' Pr . No. Av. Pr.
3..IOr $1 00 . D..I2 SI 10 22..12 6 P 2 :
.
2.\30 400 1..91 $ 60 . .12r1 f 25
8. . 502 4 0 : D..I2 S 00 30..1302 r 5
1. . 525 420 24 . . .1160 510 7..1m 5 GJ
5.,114 425
CO\ .
1..10.0 12 : 1. . 620 2 i. 1..i000 . 32
1..10 :
I. . . 70j I 3 : I. . 970 2 r 1..110 3 23
4. . O3 150 1.\0 2 1. ) . .142 325
1. . . OSO 160 7. . 57 275 1..13 : ) : 2 :
2. . CG I Ih ; 7. . . 57 275 1..10r0 325
6. . SSS I 75 1. . D30 275 1,107' . ) 3:3
1..101
2. . 8..O 11 : 2. . r2 2.5 5..1(1 32 :
1. . no 180 1..13S 27 : 1. . 030 32 :
2. . .10S5 30 2..1:40 27 : I. . D81 3 25
1..10 210 3..10IG 2 DO 9. . . 064 335
9. . 821 2 10 J.I0) . 300 ( 11. . . GI 303
) . . .l050 2 I : 3..17 300 1..1& 37 ;
2. . D60 2 25 18. . 9)5 3 0 1. .12 3 75
1.,1120 . 2 : : 1..1000 . 310 2..12r 4 00
2. . 715 223 I. . S70 310 8..lt3. W
5..108 22
nrIFlms.
2. . lOt 1.5 D. . sG 240 3. . 8r 375
1. . 630 1.5 3..743 . 2 : I. . hOO 3 s
1. . 8 : 20 6. . 601 2 CO 10..10 ' ) 4 C :
I. . 6iO 20 1. . . 4 ( ' 375
flu . I ,8.
1,1130 . 1 25 2..1211 240 1. . 750 2 CO
1..ll0 ( ) : 0 3..H33 . 245 1..15 ( ) 2 05
1. : . oio 210 1..1140 . 2 r 1. . 8S 2 Ci
1..120 22r 1..lTlO . 2 ( 1. . OIl ! < 270
1..IS0 231 1..10 . . & 2 G 1..13GO 275
7..I3t 23 .
CAI.ym .
2. . . l5 20 < 2. . 30 240 1. . :10 27 :
I. . 294) 20 3. . 3t3 260 I. . :0) 30
6..395 . . 2 0
STOCI\EnS AND FIigDflItS.
1. . . 240 16 . . 728 3 : 13. . 7G 345
0..d1 . 2 ro 10. . 630 32 15. . . 013 36
4. . 512 270 17. . . 613 32 9. . 795 3 C5
5. . . 40S 2o ! ) 4. . C.O 330 7. . 7U 3 G
25 , . , . 593 3 03 I. . 875 3 35 2. . 010 3 DO
2t : : :
, . . . & : ; 315 S3
WESTL'RNS.
No. Av. 1'1. * u No' . .v. Pr .
I lul..IO 20 'I I' - bull..1540 210
7 Itills..1510 . 230 cow. . . . 1,20 260
1 cow. . . . no 32 f' 5 , cows..1001 . . 3 2
15 1..I.rs. 528 340 8 slcrs.\2 cows..l01 4,0
\
13 stecrs..IW2 4 10 . 9 steers. . . .1127 4 5)
COLOtADp.
Johl i\erson.
2 6tocs..l0 5 210 1 ,2 feelers. . 0.5 410
) ULKElS ANt SPIiNG EnS.
1 I and c. . . . 2200 "l$1e'anii c. . . . 250
I e an,1 c. . . . . 2 00 l\c and c. . . . 320
11008-There were about thlrllhree loads ethos
hogs on sale this mornIng. )1he ) ) market opened
Very slow anti \ retclno \ business was done
until he provision market opened. Buyera and
sellers both apPl'nrll tn bp uncertaIn ns to the
course oC values and wQ dlnckwall about doing
much until other marieIs were hear Crom.
mnrJCI
)
The trade was plow qil"iidy , but In the end
he hogs were all so1d"Seiierii : " generally were
quoting I 5c advance . but ( Home oC Ihe buyers
claimed that their , llrov < .cst hem more than
that . takIng thc quality hi : consideratIon. The
advance was nol sulclenl 10 put the market
back where It was'TueslYr whcr$5 was touched
ly the top hoc' , IcllresenlnUvc , lales ;
No. Av. Sh. Pr. , No ASh. . Pr.
2..l/ . . $4 55 34..22(1 . . ( . . U 80
2 . . . . .IC : : ; . . $ r. G..28 . . 4 fO
5 . . . . . 181 . . 470 30..233 . . 48
63..1 1 20 470 7..2IG . . 18 ;
I2..IS3 . . 470 7..21G . . 4 8 :
87..17G 80 47 ; 78..2Z . . 4 8r
7..1h9 . . .7 : 6..278 . . 4 R
1..20 . . 4 75 68..264 . . . 120 4 8 :
3..10 . . 4.5 lC8..1 6 40 4 EC
: . . . . . .215 lGO 4 75 6 . . . .20 40 4 S :
32..240 . SO 41r 7..2. 80 48 :
19..21 SI 4 SO EG.:17 ) 120 4 85
70..2 0 4 SO : . . . . . . . 4 S3
/ . . . . 216 40 480 72..216 . . . . 4 Sr
S2..19t 40 1 SO . 68..213 . . . 121 48
15..24 . . 4 00 .8..24 < ' SO 4 DO
6 < . . . .221 40 4 SO C9..2:2 . . 40
G7..23 . . 4 SO CO..24) . . 4 90
7D..210 6 480 57..259 . . . . 4 DJ
. . . . . 40 4 5(3 ( 61..267 . . . SO 490
75..205 . . lC 4 ! 63..201) . . . . . 49 :
53..227 . 10 4 80 28. . . . .26J 40 4 D5
lIS AND 12011011.
.
4. . . . . CG . . 240. 1.101. . 425
3. . . . 3G . . 30 . . . . . . : . . 431
3..243 . . 30 17..l8 . . 4 40
I . . , . . . 10' ' ) . . 3 93 40..IGI 40 4 45
1..161 ) . . 410
51115EV-TIter ( were plenty oC sheep In the
yttrium . and some .cholec lambs sold ns high as
f .2. ' 1. market did not how any materIal
ChRnIH' . Fair 10 choice natIves are quotable nt
13 50(01.70 : faIr 10 good WI.tpr. nt $300031.50 :
C3mlnon and stock sheep 2.50Qi3JiO : good 13
choIce tal vo sales 40 ( 10 : l00.lb. lambs , ' 3.2 : ' 5. : Ielre.en-
No \Vt. Pr.
05 natIve lambs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H * 5 11.
ChICAGO LIVI hTOOI ( .
tInder Oood l8uylng the CRte Market ISo-
"mo Very flrm
CIIICAGO . March 28.-Lees than 9.0 cattle
arrived today , and under gnarl buying for IX.I
anti shIppIng account the market rl'gnlne,1 some
oC the Ormness It lost on 'Veelnesday. I did nol ,
however recover any considerable port oC that
declIne at from SOc to SOc. ShippIng and dreRse,1
'
beet steers were quoted ot from $1.15 to $6.53 :
cows halters and bulls at Com U.75 to $3. and
Texan cattle nt from $2 to $1.40 , the outsIde figure
for choice ted steers
.
The hog market was much Ormer. Receipts !
dropped off 10 22,0 henrI . anti the IndIcations
being for small supplies for the remainder oC
,
tim . week buyers took hold wlh renei'eii con.
flilence. 'rho best ot the heavy weights wenl nl
Cram $ .2 10 Sj.2 anti thin choice oC the lMhl
curls brought Crom U.S. tat $1.90. There was nol
much trailing nt these Ilrces . but the bulk 01
the trading was at better than $1.70. averages
00 more than 20 bbs. f.ulng Irlnclloly at from
" .0 10 $ j.I : . oral train $1.70 10 $1.80 being Popular
I.rlces for 160 10 200.lb. hog .
The sheep market was without radical change
I waa lelh'I , antI nlhouh I ell not e'lnre
luch at strength there viis no e'clle.'hlo
exporters thIn not buy nenlly lS freely oa on
\'nI8IIY there was del"ll for e\'el'ylhlnl
that hind an ) ' l"sh , Poor sluff . Was neglected . anti
several lots ot ( hint eOlt was left In sller . ' luends.
QuotatIons range from 13. : 10 $5 tOI' sheep antI
fl1.m $ .75 to S6 for lamnbti.
$
leeclpt8 ( : Cattle , > .0 beau : calves . .0 head :
hog . 2.0 hend : sheep . .10,0 hend.
SC Iouln 1.lVi Huek.
'f'
ST. LOtuS. March J2.4CATTLE-neeelpls.
2.SO heall : * hilpmnents 10 ) , end ; market firm. .
active anti ' sme salt's III.her : expoit native
.Ie.ra. 15.75j6.25 : good Id'tlhlee ' bhllpln . $ r.2 : @
6.15 : fair II inetilum. Umi ) .I ) ; heavy hiutchiers .
1.515.0 ; macilium. (4.010t4C' ) : light weIghts . J. ;
tH.2 : ecilera . $ $3.2Sgt. ; tock" . $ 2.00613c0 ( ;
C\a , $2.000t3.0 : Ccel 'cJod , steers U.Jfr.o :
grass 'r"X'l ' steers $2.7Slotwa. ; . U.75f13.0IJ.
I tOOS-ltecelpts . . 3.70 .Ji'ilil \ : .hll.mln' . ' . 2.20
head : lurkel active nne ) N 1'1111 ; hel\'Y , U. & (
6.O : mlxl'l. IUVtO : Ihhl.HU1.75 Oi
HII I I I-ntcll.IH. 30 hw"I : hlpmenl . 10
hl'n' market ilrm . wh ; i demon 1011 'Iy excee I.
lag Ihe supply ; nalh' ' 4lhixS.I , . 84.40j4B5 ; . outlm.
'w .ler $3.2 tlt.O ; lambs I , * 4.75(35.75. .
rol1" CIty I o "Incc. !
KANSAS CITY March : -CATflnecelpts.
4,100 hCel ; hllnwnl . 1,300 tll'al , : larlle steady
In strung ; Texas steerS , $4.Vflt5.23 : Texas cows
$ .2(13.2 : ; heeC steers . . $ l.0rfG.25 : natIve caive
* 1.40(34.15 ; , stockers otid. reed ' . 'G.25 $ .2(5.0J : bulls ,
12 , T5f4..0. . . ,
100HIl'elpls. G.WJ helll ) : shlllenl . G
head' market .Irunger : LulK ot wait's . 84.60(34.75 ;
heavies . 14.65414.85 : hackers , $ 4.50(31.55 U.&JH.71 :
$4,554f4.75 : lights . 14,20(34,70 ; Yorkers . $ I.60(34.70 ;
pigs. .156U. .
ShIhIl3l'-ltecelpts. % .3 bead j shipments , 70
hen ; market .lealy.
Stock II SIght .
Ihecord oC at the four .
necr receipts principal mar-
kets for Thursday , March 2. 1850 :
Cattle . Ifogs. * 3hieeli.
South Omaha . . . . . . . . . 626 2.3H boG
ChIcago . . . . . . . . . . . . . .O 8M 10.M
Knitters City . . . . . . . . . . 4.8.05 G.CO 2.m
lit . Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.SO a,7o fOl
- - -
Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23,26 21.0a 13.0
New York 1,1. Sleek Market
NI3\V' YQI < March 2.-I I VI Bnec.IIII. .
1s head ; none on s.ile ; I urt"n cables quote
Aimlitrican alcer at 1611I o : rerlgeral , r beef ,
23' . * 2 10t4 C.
.lOc.
' )8l01II' AN ) I..A5l118-'Ilecelpts . 7.0 head ;
01 sale , 3.7bcodj ; tarl ) actIve ; sheep , ste.ody ;
lsmmnbs , ahnlle hIgher ; sheep , I'OM to good . 81.00(3
& .2 : lambs . common In prime H.2 fu.l.
HOasneel" . . 3.01 ) head ; firm lt $ { . z
.hcrllonl Shnr.tehs .
fl\E1POI. . Mntclt 2.--WlilIAT--1)pet .
nrehWItATJI.
steady : demand poor ' No. 2 red wInter. h hid :
No. 2 red * prln 1001\ \ No. 1 hard ManItoba . 1
t'ill ; No 1 laltornln , r , Futures "Ienc,1
quiet , lint . steady , with ler nn,1 dIstant 11011.
lens Lj1) higher : clolel firm : Match ' 11 higher
nfl otlml'r monthS . l,4i3 ' higher ; lu.lnc11
nbout equnll ) dlatrlbuttl : 2tlarcli 41
08 ; April 4a D'\\lj Illay and June , . 81id : July ,
'S hibit , : 11\S. \ 11 101.
lOINpt stonily , : Amerenn hiihxcil . new ,
\ 2il. Prmturcs t.ena1 ' 01 m and Inchnnlel
from 'ellenlny' closIng prices . hut lallr ad'
\.nCe nlul CIOM.l alrnlly , with Match tin-
changerS and other : mouths 1 $ ' \ hllher ; lu'mlneiou
hewl..1 : on ent' llcthhtIonsl : Mardi Apmil. May
nn\ , . ) unp. t. ChtI : Jul . 4. 3,1 , : August I. Is i 3'1,1. ' $ ,
1'I.OUH-I.'lrm ; lemnnll moderle : Ht. Louis
fancy winter CR.
l'lO'lSlONf.1aeon , stonily ; tie'ttiamul moler.
nh ; Cuntterlnnt cut , 21 to 3) ) lbs. . ltS short
ribs , 28 Its , , Ols ; Icing clear , light , 3i tim 45 il's. ,
( Is ( .1 ; long clear , li000T lb . . , Ils' short clear
hak , light , IS lhis. , , s ; short clear 1011)0108 ,
hleav ) ' 55 lbs. , 2S Coil clear bellls , 14 tO 18 IllS. ,
55 , , Gt , Sbmtilili-m , square , 12 ( ii it Its. , Ils.
llams , p1mm t t ill , 14 Ii , 16 his. , 42i. hlcf , extra
I hurt , macas , Ion ; irhmiie litess , t3's. t'ork , irimile
miles , ; , fine W'eslerli , 57mm 9d ( Orlille iil + 'tliuiii , 885 Oil.
l.nl'tl , sicaihy ; prime WeSiemIl , 23i4 3d ; retinal , lii
111115. 56 Ii ) ,
( 'II Uh14l.2-4)teniis' : mlt'nmnnul 1n.itlerflte finest
. % mnerlcnn , Willie , Ils Ci ; ilnest American , colored ,
51s.
l1tTTi0lt-llti5t tlalted States , ISsI good , SOs.
Ttitl'lINThNl.-Sjhnlis ( , ISo.
11OSIN-Cmiimon stocks cIintmstl.
COTTON 5111011 Ohi-1.lverpoul refined , if's 0.1.
1.114510111) Ohi.-lfls 9,1.
l'l'Tlt0I.ltM-im'ihmiel , 614.1.
ltIClhtl(1gltTOlt lIl1h0'-1"ore quartets , 4)011 )
hind nilarhels. ( ' 61 ,
IlOPS-At London ( PacIfic t'oasi ) 2 lOs ,
hit. Iiii is , ieii , . . , t.
ST. 1,05119 , March 23.-Vt'll lI.T-0trong anti
hIgher eam-ly , whit an advance of ' .4ti1ie , fcl
lotveti Ii ) ' a declIne tf % e , whlclm stalLed iirt.
it ) selhimig , Titer , ' r'ns a meneIon simhji"timm"ntl ) ' .
hilt at ( him' close h.tmyr'is were i-Ice below ) ester-
day ; No. 2 red , cash , 54t0c bId ; Slay , 50)4c lhil ;
July , SIi,06031c 1111 ,
CORN-Firni : lIe stip at tIle opelitlig ; later
wenkenel , solti olt 3c front ( lie ( op. reciO'err'l
14c. antI closed 34c Iehow yester.iny ; No. 2 mIxed
Cilol ) , Ili4c ; Slay , b2'sc ' ; dIlly , 43)30.
OATS-Slay % e up earI' , tleclinttl 5O7'4o , tins.
lag at yesterday's flilals ; June choeil olcails' ;
shut low ; No. 2 , cash , be asked ; Stay , 3)030 bid ;
.bune , 30c btl ; ,
I1YIO-No. 2 , offereti east SIde at tOe , but no
bitI.
IIllAN-I5te1' , quIet , with light otferlngs ; lie
offerei for east lrnek ,
COIIN SiiAI-$2.104f2.15.
II.AX Sl4'l-Qtht't ( , $1.39.
CLO\'Ilt 8l1l-lettrr ; choice , * 1.304)5.40. )
TIMOTIIV b'IIfll-$4.751(5.0) .
11. \-Imihl , elisS' 01 , tlrle , chlolca to extra
fancy , * 8.5)1010.50 , thIs mule ; tllliotily , fair to
choIce , 1S.r.OUlO.75 , ent truck.
\'ll 1SiC\-l.23 , dIstillers' linlehied goods.
lltT'I'TEIt-Stea.ly ; fancy llglns , lIe ; sepa
mitt ' ' ' lStmIOe
( 'rt'ltlner5' , ,
ICGGS-lllghmer ; fresh , I004e ,
I 'it1)'lSl0Ni3-.I'oi k , stirnilani mess , jobbing ,
$12.55. 1.nmal , lirinlO titeitmn , $6.93 : choice , * 6.53.
lry salt meats , tiixeii shitmliher , S. , ; lenis , 86.2 , ;
this , 86.17's ; shorts , $6.50. ltacon , lsxeil i.lioul'
, ier. 86 ; lungs , $ Ii,7ti ; rile , , * 6.S7 ; shorts , $7.
1.l6Al-Qulet nt 82,9214 ,
itl'HI.Tl.Il-Qtmli.t , wIth snle at $3.03.
1ttCfiul'TS-Fioimr , 4,0) ) IbIs. ; wheat , 4,003 liii , ;
corn , 13,0)0 lii. ; onto , 23,01) lii ,
SlII1'MOIN'I'S-S'lour , 6,000 Ibbt. ; wheat , 2,00' )
Ira , ; corn , 4,00' ) bu. ; CatS , Coo' ) bu.
infft.i , Slmiricer.
N10Y0111c , Marehi 2t.-.COF'1rll3Optlono
' ) ICfleil slenihy anti tlncijanged to I ) liehnts decline
muil giniitmril I ) ' stca.ileil up tiuring tlto day o.l
local buying In ( I.e fact' of featureless c.atdes ;
closeti mttitl' , 5(310 lIollits Iltivanco' ; sales , 6.250
Ii.mgs , iiiciutiing : Sinreli , $15.43 : April , 815.15 ;
Sliry , $ l4.0Ottl1.'J5 ; .lune , $14.55 ; .1tml' , 0l4.OStfiLOO ;
September , $11.75 ; lecembr , $11.h ) . Set eoffee ,
Rio. quIet but 1mm ; No. 7. 1G)3c ; nmlltl quiet ;
Cori1o'a , $ iI.501319.00 ; sales , 1,000 baga Maracalhin ,
p. t.SANTOS
SANTOS , Sialeli 23.-F'im'm ; at'eraee Santos ,
$16.50 : rcce'ilts , 12,000 bags ; tnck , 241,0) ) i.igs.
lIAMlltlto ? , STarch 25--QuIet ; pig. an.
Vance ; sales , 6,00' ) iiag.
RIO 1111 JANflIltu , Morel , 21.-QuIet ; No. 7
Itlo , $16.40 ; exeliangi' , 9)3.1 . ; receipts. 6,00' ) bags ;
clenred fir time tolled StaH's , 1,0th ) hugs ; cle'areil
for Europe , acne : stock. 111.00) ) bags ,
IIAVltII , March 20.-rOFl'flr.-Oiene.i , steiiiy
at 0401' , f ativanee ; mit 12 in. steady , , unchangel ;
at a I. mu. , stcaii' , unehmnngvtt to ! ,4f .lecline ;
close , ! sen.i' tit unchanged to ,3f not advance
for the day ; sales , 14,000 tinge.
\'oni 51'snc5. !
LONDON' , March 23.-There was a good oclec-
Lion at the wool auctIon stiles today and the
liriceH svorn wc'hl tnalninined. AmerIca was a
hmeary buyer. _ TIm liuniber of bales offered was
13.597. of which 87. ) were vltttdrawmi , Tue tlilm'l
serIes will open AprIl 3) and July 2 , whili 400,000
bales lhntIted to tue freshi arrIvals in ascIi ,
Sales In , letail : New South W.Ocs , 2.236 hales ;
scoured , Od(3Is 2',4i1 ; greasy , 40d. Queensland ,
334 bijies : crone ) ' . 5116331) . 1'Xtorla , 7.665 I'ahes ' ;
scoured , 7il(32s list ; gleasy , I.1451s Id. Suth Aus-
tralla , 1,956 bali's ; scoured , S40071s ! t4d ; greasy ,
45403104,1. New 7.t'aland , )23 bales ; scoured , IOtl(3
Is 11) ; greasy , 614(391 , Cape of Gail hope anti
Natal , 2,097 bales ; scoured , S1(3Is 31 ; greasy ,
44037h4t1. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Toledo Grain lhmrrker.
TOLEDO , March 28.-WIIEAT-Steadier ; No.
2 cash , lilareli and Slay , tIc ; July , m,40
COlON-Dull but steady ; No. 2 mIxed , 43c ;
May , 44P,4e nomInal ; No. 3 mIxed , 43c.
OATS-Steady ; No. 2 mixed , 314c ; No. 2 whIte ,
33c.
ItYl'-Duil : cnIi , rIo. -
CLOVIIIS 516111)-Dull ; prime cash and March ,
$5.60.
1L1ICEIl'Ti-Flaur , 500 bIds. ; wheat , 31.000 bu. ;
corn , 25.000 1w , ; oats , 1,000 bu. ; clover seed ,
204) bags.
S1111'SIJINTS-Flour , 1,00 bbls , ; wheat , 16,000
bu , ; corn , 2,000 bu , ; oats , 500 bu. ; clover seed ,
623 bng. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Slhiwisul.'eo Slmsrlcotii ,
SttLtVAUlCEE , 'March 28.-.S'l I ISAT-Iligher ;
No. 2 sining & 6 ; Na. 1 northern , 6434c ; May , Sic.
CORN-Scarce anti ( trot : No. 3 , 40'tc.
OATH-Firm ; No. 2 white , 22),4c ; No. 3 whIte ,
32013'tc. ' .
ltAltLEY-Noniinally firma ; No. 2 , 521.4c ; sample ,
tO4ir.3c.
1tYF-Steai13' ; No. I , 5504 ° .
PILOVISIONS-Firmer , Pork , $12.30. Lard ,
$6.95.
ILCCIOIPTS-Flour , 2 000 hibhs. ; wheat , 18,9) ) b'i. ;
barley , 10,40) mi.
.SlIll'MIINTS-Fiour , 5,500 lb's. ; lnrey , 4,8 0 bu.
S'tigitr . % tarlcet.
NIlOs' YORK , Maceli 2t.-SL'GATL-Rnw , firm ;
subs , 751) tens Slusovirdo , 89 test , at 2 Il-ICc ;
1,712 bags Muscovanlo , 05 test , 2 Il-ICc ; 830 bags
nloiasscs luger , 89 test , 2 7.1Cc ; reilneJ , quiet ;
No. 6 , 3 9.l66J3c : No. 7 , 3 7.16403c ; No. 8 ,
3 5-1CC)3,4c ! ; No. 9 , 3O103 7-Icc : No. It , 3'/(33 7.1Cc ;
No. 11 , 334(13 7-ICe ; No. 12 , 3 I1.l60ti3c ; No. 13 ,
Ic ; off A. 3314t3e ; mnuit ( A , 4 3-I6(310.c ; sand. (
arol A , 3 I3-l6(34c ; comifectlonezs' A. I 13.lCIjIc ;
Cut loaf , 4 9.lCOJlc ; crimeheti. 4 9-I6104c ; pow.
tiered , 4 3-16(34c ; gm'anulatcd , 3 JOi-160j414c ; cube ,
1 3.16034e , ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Innqirs ( lty Ihmirkets.
KANSAS CITY , Stnrct 2S.Wll1IAT-QtmIet ;
No. 2 lined ; SPff154c ; No. 3 red , tSc ; i-ejected ,
SIc.
COIIN-Steady ; No. 2 mixed , 436J431c ; No. 2
white , tOe.
OATS-Firm ; No. 2 mIxed , 2S14c ; No. 2 white ,
32c.
ILYII-F'irm ; No. 2 , t'Sc.
1"LAX-Duil at $1.00.
I Oltitit 3iurknt.
N0V YO1t1 , March 28.-COTTON-QuIet ; mid-
riling , C 1-ICc ; net receipts , 253 herbs : gross , 1,581
Itales ; forwarded , 152 bolt's ; sales , 229 hales , all
spimiers ; stock , 210,452 bales ; total today , lieS
receipts , 20,196 bales ; exlrts to Great llritnin ,
1,663 hale's ; to France , 6,534) bales ; to ( lie contl-
nent. 3,750 bales ; stock , 025,668 bales.
Ihmilut II 0'hieat iliirlcot.
DULUTH , March 28.-WIIOIAT-fluil and Inactive -
active ( army ; No. 1 hiitm'.i. cash. 615c ; Match ,
0033o ; Stay , 6134c ; July , 621,4c ; No , 1 northern ,
cash , 60c ; March , CQc ; Stay , C0c ; July , 6l',4ci
lteptemnber , & 914e ; No. 2 northern , cash , Sic ; No ,
3. SIc ; rejected , SIc. To urrto'e : No , 1 hiatt ) ,
C1'c ; No. 1 northern , G0e.
'l'rl.co ' 1meiit Market ,
HAN FIIANCISCO , March It-\\'IIIIAT-
Stoutly ; lecemnhir , 5313c ; Slay , 850 ; cleared , 127-
711 centais wheat.
' 11111 ltlIALTY S1AI(1416'r ,
INSTRUMENTS placed on record MardI 28 ,
1895 :
WARUANTY IlIIIDS.
Ifermnnn ICnuntzu it ) lit St lluoihin , let 11 ,
block 23 , 1ountze I'lace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 2,410
Paul hanson to St St Drown , lot 8 , biock
2 , UnIon l'iace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
13 11 ( hutton and husbanil to Iii Oil Ileuwn ,
Iota 7 nfl 8 , block 9 , lots 13 , 23 antI 2i ,
biock 12 , lot 7 , block 6 , lola 1 and 2 ,
block 7 , Nomthi Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,210)
N' 1' Falter antI ovife to F' 11 l'atswms , a 4
lot $3 , Neisomi's with . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,12
John liaker ant wife to C 51 WrIght , e 14
lot 3. block 19 , Ontahint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,500
Ottiatia anti Florence Lmmnd antI Ttust cam-
liany to Peter O'ltouritc , e 3 acres of no
ne cc' 19.15-Il . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500
ICil l'hielan antI wife tn 1'I Casslily , lot 18 ,
block 3 , MissourI Avenue Italic . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
QUIT CLAIM 1)17111)5 ,
\Valnut 11111 SavIngs aol lnvt'smnent ( cam.
,
PanS to H 1) Otierrer , lots 5 , 0 8 , 17 , 18
anil 19 , black 5 , lot 8 , block 9 , lot 9 ,
block 10 , lots 4 , 14 antI 15 , bloek 17 , lots
I. 2 , 5 nail 8. hiock 18 , lot 5 , block 21 ,
lots 3 , 7. 9. II , 14. 15 , 13 ttmiI 20. black
22. lots 2 , 1 , 7 , 8 , 15 , 18 amid 20 , block 23 ,
, Valnut 11111 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I
St H Hilkwortii to 'r ii Hhlkwonthm , w ' 4 lot
16. Godfrey's arId . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
13 1 Ittiyner and wife to SI U Smith , lot
16 , block 3V 1. tCeiby' 1st add to hioutii
Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 3
13 51 Itniilhi to Si Si itayaer , samoa . . . . . . . . . . 3
Eu h'hielan ant wife (0 lIt Cassid' , lots 17
26 , 'iT ( intl 20 , block 1. lois 14 , 15 , 15 an
21 , block 2 , MIssourI Avenue park , . , , . , . , 1
0)11101)5.
Sheriff to .0 A Ilanscomn , o 04 lot 3 , 1100k
102 , lot 8 , block 331 , lot 6 , block 58 ,
Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18,835
SpecIal master to L V harris , e 14 lot 8 ,
biock 2 , l'iuidock I'iact , . , , , . , . . , . , . . . , , , , , . . 1,4,0
Total amount of transfer8 , , , . , , . . , . . . . , , . 8)2,231
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A 8PECIALTY CRA8
MILLET
AND
CANE
CLOVER. TiMOTHY.
a-5 cmX.IW ,
l1101'l4613 Olulon Ave. . lOsasas Lily. Uc
CONDEIN 'filE POLICE IIILL
Regarded as (5 ( Monftco to thu Property
Intcrets of Oinan ,
MORE PROTESTS BY PROPERlY OWNERS
Cimnrcimlli.ltnssi4t Ptilit'o CohltililqNinlt 18111
Itoumidly Conticlitmi at hmy llemiponsi-
Lie Cltiseiis-flovermtor lImit.
coiili Urged to Veto it.
'l'lic Ctiurchlll-ltttsscli 11011CC comtnission bIll
now ill the linittis of ( lov rtlar hlolcolnb for
alproal , or rejection Is alt assault upon the
Interests of Qinalm property owners , who are
taxed to maintain the Police Slit ! lIre do-
ltartrnent8. StIcOl citizens al'C not slow to
t'xiirooss opinions of tIme measure SIlt ! to urge
upon Governor llolcomb the general deiimand
for its veto.
Tim consensus of public 01)181011 on the
subject lIUt be gained by is iitrtaal of the
following tiiterries's :
Thomas Soo'obt-I filfl stoutly ollptecd to
aflo. bIll ( hot will take from thit' chief execu-
tire tlmo vower to aplloint PolIce COinnIls-
RIOlIefs for Omaha. It lilakes no difference
whether tIme governor happens to be a popu.
lIst , ( helnocrat. or rephililicali , tfltt present law
constititlimg ( a lire and iioilce COInmIlissiOn is
emInently soutid. It tiiay be that a ellatlge is
nc-cried In ( lie 1)eraoflflt'l of the police board ,
but if so that matter can be safely entrusted
to Gra-ernor llohcomub , This city is rcpubll-
cali , the governor Is a poptihlat-tItus' liD will
be ( rca to selcct the best lilell for a nonpar-
tlsall boald. It is till 'roamg to exclude time
mayor traIn the bo.trd , and time Pr000sItloll
tIhat only electors 81(1111 ( ho appoInted to the
posItion of chief Is absurd. We moist , above
all , preserve tic ! ! 10m11ariSafl ( character of the
Pollee board-no one part ) ' can be perhilltted
to dolnhiiatc It. I 1(111 ( a Illehuiber of the re-
publlcan state central commIttee and was at
lteadqtmnrtcrs Illucil of thi time during the
cahillinlgn. Our great effort \o'ns to elect
Majors , 11111) , of course , hind lie been elected
tlmls 1l1.atlvlsed police comnniisslou bIll would
not have bt'ca thought of. Its provlslotis
Ivero never mentIoned during time CalillialgIl.
It was conceived by misguided republicans
after Majors' defeat , It is a miserable make.
shift. I give Governor Ilohcomb credit for
possessIng semiso elIotIgIl to veto it.
lion , George W. Linlnger-I am strongly
OpItosed to this bill becoinlllg a law , and I
lt1OSt certainly (11111k ( lie governor ought to
veto it , lIe owes It to the people of Oiiuahia ,
vhio were largely Instrumental In electing
hilui , to do this. ThIosI legislators who have
voted and \o'orkcd for this bill Ilave 511111)15'
been digging their political graves.
A. P. Itector-I have already asked Car-
ernor ilohcolnb by telegraph to veto thIs bill ,
and have also been Instrumental in aslcng !
the Commercial club to do tim samiuo thing ,
which It did by unalilmnous cotiseilt. The Intent -
tent of the measure Is vIcIous and Inimical
to all of Onualia's business Interests , and
should be checked at any hazard. It calcu-
hates to Ilut the two departmemits in qulestOon
Into the same conditIon that has been In
operation iii the city of New York for years ,
nail from which ( lint city has but brIefly
escaped. Tile bill Is obnoxious in all aspects
alIt ! should be vetoed wIthout quibble or delay -
lay ,
SHOULD DO IT QUICK.
Charles T. Weller , President of the Cohn-
morcial Club-The bill as presented Is cer-
talnly wofully faulty and I would regret ox-
ccedlngly to see it beconlo a law. There
mIght be 501110 changes in the present system ,
but they are ( on' , and it Is Infinitely , inex-
presslbly liiettor tItan the measure ( lint now
awaits the approval or disapproval of Car-
ernor Holcomb. He should veto it unhesltat-
Ingly. It would certainly be an Incalculably
bad thing for the City of Omaha to have it
become a law ,
John E. Wilbur-I think the governor ought
to and will veto this bIll , The statement that It
was an Issue In the late campaign Is all both.
If Majors bad been elected we would never
have heard anything about It.
Judge Lake-I thlink unquestIonably that
the governor should veto this measure. It
lacks a. single redeeratag feature.
\v , I. Kierstead-I certainly believe that -
the bill should be vetoed. I was a member
of the city Council when the first charter
which provided for a tlro atId police corn-
missIon was formulated. At that tIme the
committee of citizens carefully conMldered
every phase of tIlls matter , collecting a vast
amount of Information from other cIties , and
It was the unanimous opinIon ( hat ( lie ap.
poInting pourer shomid be placed In the hands
of the governor. I bolleve ( lint these op.
pointments have been generally satisfactory
to tile large majority of business men and
property owners , and the law should be left
as it is. It Is easy to see that the real oh.
ject of ( he billis to turn the fire and police
departments over to time control of secret
organization whIch Imas sprung up since that
charter was formulated , There can be 110
question but that whieliever ally religious or
polItIcal organization obtaIns control of such
a department' It means corruption cliii the
prostitutIomi of ( lie public Interests to tile
ends of a few tiziscrupulous leadera.
Luther Drake-I am clecdedly ! oppose'I to
this bill ; there are no symptoms of good to ha
detected in it. I think the appolntive power
should remain In the hands of the governor ,
and his veto wolmld be endorged by ever
legitimate business alan in Omaha ,
Norman A , Kuimu-The Douglas delegation
has simply tried to hog It over the people.
Veto ! Veto ! ! Is my cry.
Henry I'undt-Governor Ilolcomb will cer-
talnly veto ( hue bill. There was no call for
changing. the present law 'tvhlchi has been
hmighmly satisfactory ( ( lie cItIzens of this city
and the legislature should keep hands off.
J. A. Creigluton-Governor Ilolcomb , as time
frielld of Omaha should veto It.
3 , L. llralldels-Thle governor should veto
that measure.
Charles Karbachi-I am opposed to the
bill.
bill.Ucary
Ucary Brown-Veto ! Vetoh ! Veto ! ! ! and
three cheers for Ilohcomnb if lie does it.
Frank llmrnlan-I want to see It vetoed
good ant ! hard.
lCd Robertson-Veto would be popular.
II. J. I'enfold-As a business man 01111
Citizen , I declare in favor of a veto.
\v. A. Paxton-I'vo got too many Interests
Involved to say flIUCh , but really It Is a
C S I 7 - . Tue business mnen of
Omaha are sitting around , vlmen two of theta
could have gone tiown there and fixer ! time
timIng in a few hours.
J. F. Larlincr-I am fornlnst the bill anti
for a veto.
George II. Payne-As a business uman I say
veto time bill. I diii not vote for Governor
Ilolcoinb , btit I believe lie has time interests
of Omaha at heart and will kill ( lie ineasuire.
DOUGLAS DELFGATI0N IIYPNOTIZEI ) ,
A. Meyer-I cannot understand wily ( lie
amen sent to tue legislature as representa
tires of the peovlo seem to be liylillotlzeil
into doIng just ( ho opposite to what theIr
constituents want , Of course , I vnnt to
see ( lie polIce collimIlIsslon bIll kIllerl ,
W , A. Ij. Gibbon-Unless ( ho bIll Is vetoer !
business interests iihi suffer in tIle end as
sure as fatd.
U. S. Wilcox-Time more I thInk of It ( lie
THE
GREATEST PURIFIER
s.&s
FOR THE BLOOD.
, . r , IARG IN No matter what bookiat a
blM-'Ctlbhhtoll ) 'Olm Imlay hive
T ' rr'ail sinmIti tar olmrs wimleim
R4&DIN NEW amid CoMl'LlI'FI' . It
IXPLA INE D
biomis , Ii's trite airtl will ( racil ) 'OtI souimethilmic. liii
501110 Whiwtt jill I cormi beloru the big sirtmig iii
vammee , AJSPCUAS'l' e. ( .0. , 1.1.1 , mt.utiti llldg
Chi1c30.
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' , - -I
flrnmt'r I CIII comtvlneoi't ' tIit tlmOl-C is some.
thliig back of It all of a polItical nature ,
SlIt ! I certlnIy hope LI SInO It 'ioed.
William (1. Maul-Time thIng Is cli wrong ,
traIn Incelitlon tO contuiutnatloii , Thmo got-
0511cr IiiLtiltI cerniiul3' ( veto ( iio bill mmd not
ho leng Lm'jti ( It.
C.V. . Lynlon'Oflialla'S fire anti police at.
lairs are iii goat ! hmatitlq alit ! shiouhi ! ho let
alone , 'flue governor will be extending the
nlglmt lisa' ! of iuhIowsImli to Omaha when
lie vetoes thu ( till Iti qumertion ,
Alfl'ed Millard--"fho governor wIll make
110 lnIstako vhc1i lie puts his foot IlPOhI thIs
PerilIcloils liii I ,
J , Ii. Kltchiell-Thme hIll thIctIld ho vetoed.
Br , George 14. MIllet -fly all liloaIis Guy-
ernor lholcoinb owes It to ( hIs coniniunlty.
to protect the iOSlIlO't Im.ttrcsts and veto the
bill.
bill.Judge
Judge Deane-I thilIlk the governor 8hotilni
veto this bIll by all means. I look ulpoil it
as a 'ery vieotus ! Ineasuro , limtving originator !
In an overwealuilug delro to curtaIl tIme pro.
rogatives of tue gn'ermmor because ho does
not seem to mtgree with a luunority of a ear-
lain elelnent In time legislature. There Is behInd -
hInd it still another feature that is more to
lie deplore. ! than all aloe , and that is to make
( ho fire , tud 11011CC coiiiuumlssiomu a political
OilgliO ! for geti imIg Into oflico a cortmilmt class
of ward iieclers nOil tiioe wIlling to assIst
in carryIng out a mIClilOtabIo uolicy Ill rchlg OtIs
clIches , which wealth ho mnoot dlsaotrous in its
resultses , Ililc'ed ; Goverimor Ilolcomb
slioumht ! vote thIs bill after but lIttle consitlora.
tion.
tion.A.
A. P. Timkey-I hiloSt aincerely hello timat
( lie bIll 'Ihl lc 'ctotl. It Is anttlgoiIIstIo
to 1110 best Imiterests of ( Iso city , chIll Is op.
posed by 'Jo 11cr cent of time bucihiess men
and taxllayers ,
Jtitlgo Wakoley-Tho fire aimd lOhlco depart-
Ihleilts of Omimalia are properly conlttuted
lInOv and I toe no IlCCoIRit3' for a clmmtngo In
the law , Time Practical rosulhts of the prolent
systeiml hiavo been ulmtquahlflotliy good aimd sat-
lsfrtctory to time People. The governor's veto
Is only a Ilattmral expectation.
C. N , lucks-I do not thInk ChIef ltetichl
ougimt to ho ( histul-heti , anti If titis laoo' call-
temp ates thttt it sltouild i.e vetoed , niid vetoeti
hard ,
TOO MUCh POLtTlC NOW.
Thomas Kiipatrlcho-I have always thought
that the ahillollitIlig Power was in
tIme right hiahids , nm ! that ( ho
miiayor slioald always have a voice on
tue board , 0(151 ( I wish intleeti thimut our hilayer
iiad at all tulle i110r0 authority , rather ( halt
less , so that 1(0 ( liilglit be hmelti lilOre tC
spoiislblo for the comitrel 111111 nuamiagemmient of
( he cIty. It seemims to mae that our liresent
lmlaor has beemu very attentive to all of lila
tiutles , alIt ! hits done all lie ossibhy could to
give us a good govermiment. If I tin-
derstamud ( lie new law murlghmt , I miii * Inchhnetl
to tiilmik that eve might get a board ( lint
ovotild be In mary ovays objectionable. Thio
fire anti 1)011cc board shook ! at mill ( lines
be free train POlitiCs , They should be ap-
Itolnteti W'lthioUt regard to theIr loiltics , theIr
religion or their socIal standlmug , atit ! should
be comiscqlientiy free to appoint good boll
Ss'Ithout any regard to party liohitics. Wo
have all over ( ho country far too much poll-
tIcs connectet ! with city government , and
when we have aiiy departure Irons that tulle ,
as In ( lie present caoo , ( lien we ought to be
thankful and adhere to what we have grate-
fully. For these reasons and many others
I hope timat Governor Ilolcomb v1ll veto thQ
bIll. '
I 'I
N. B. Falconer-1 don't know much about
the bIll , but I would be sorry to see fledell
removed. In any opInion he Is ( lie best fire
chIef we hlave ever bad. TIme legislators get
Ill ) bills that we people don't know anythiimmg
about , I thInk there Is seine trIckery about
It. You newspaier fellows understalid thieso
questions , but we ordimaary people cannot
be expected to fathom ( lie motives of some
of our rural legIslators. I believe we ought
(0 ( be satisfied to leave timings as they were
before ( lie introductlomi of this bIll.
John Merritt , l'roprletor of ( lie Arcade
Hotel-I ani Oliposed to the bill. I believe
in letting vehl enough alone.
Thomas SwIft-I thmink it is an imposItion
upon time people , and that ( boy had better
let the commission alone. I thInk titat those
vho voted for time bill ought to be ashialmled
tbat they did so.
A. Stlger of Icelley , Stlger & Co.ayn
opposed to the bill if It nicans time lettIng
out of Retell from our fire department , I
thInk ( lie governor ought to veto It.
Joseph Hayden-I thiinlc ( lie ciy council
and the mnayor ought to run Omaha on a kind
of home rule plan. I don't think that we
ought to allow Sam SmIth , or anybody else
from Kalamazoo to dictate to us how we
ought to inamlage our munIcIpal mffairs. I
think the governor ought to veto the bIll.
I Felt as Thoilgil Rats Were Gnawing
at Ihc Coats of My Stonach ,
Thomas Dc Quincey , the author ; Mr. Ad- .
dington , an English under-secretary of
state , , ann ! ( Ito Dean of Carlisle have all
left thIn epresslon on record in their wrIt-
lmigs. They were all sufferers from chronlo
imimilgostlon or eiispepsia , of whIch the Itor-
rihile sensatIon they timua describe is a
symptom.
It imi catiset ] by the action on ( lie coats of
( he stomach of poisonous prIncIples set
free hy the decomposition of foor. Thlo
same lIaisons emlter ( Ito blood nmtd In ( line
produce gout , rhculnatlsm , asthma , bron-
chltis , sIck lieadmtche , nervous II'ostrntion.
and many other iocah and organic troubles--
generally wrongly treated us Separate ant
distinct dIseases.
Other signs of Indigestion and dlmpepsla
are a iientvinem's and distress after eating ,
bad taste In the Inouth , dryness of tile skimi ,
variable appetIte Ilatulency , broken sleep ,
bad dreams and nIghtmares , bilhiousness ,
fatigue and weariness without litbor , etc. ,
etc. 'l'hie body Is like a sepulchre amid ( lie
food lies putriti and rottemi withIn it. Hence
the deadly poleomts ( hint bite and kilmow like
hungry rats.
The best of nil renlelIea Is the Shaker
Digestive Cordial , tilseovered mInt ! Itreparect
by that lionemtt PeoPle whiomn we all have
heard of hail respect. It contains the hieni-
immg virtues'of Inountnlml herbs , cultlyated by'
the Shakers only. Taken' as directed by
(11cm tIle Cordial expels the poisons trans
the bloml and by tomhlmlg and rIghting the
ltomachm prevents the formatIon of more , .
It will drive out these "knawing rats" anti
scatter mull the other miserable effects of
that one disease-indionestlon or dyipepsla ,
To make sure whether tiii remetly suIts
your case try a small ten.cent bottle , sold
almost nil druggists ,
Inexpensive.
. (3
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' 0LS- .
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thur InexpensIve simleboards this year are
very popular. We have never had suds
beauIful ( patterns In ( lie ranks of the cheap
boat tl.
Here , for example , Is a dIstinctIvely hIgh
grade ilesigri : It has tile carved top , iiammg-
bIg slleive3 , tiuted lillIars wIth carved calm.
hale , oyerlmnlmgihig front , carved base antI all
( lie proof llisrkil of a moat expensIve model ,
Yet we are able to offer It us one of eug
lowest priced boards.
leow persons are awake to the significance
of tIme present low prices on fine furnIture.
TIIIIY ( MNNOT 2311 iUImLICA'rEr ) NRX1I
S1'ASONI 'they are only PoSsIble this year
because of tile large stock whIlchm nceumtm-
lateti durIng last year's depressIon , ovhien
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