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    THE OMAHA DAILY JVlSlSt tUESD'A.Y ' , MAROtt $3 , 1807.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Jl Market * Show Heavy Losses Duo to
Entire Lack of Support.
DEALERS ARE WAITING FOR DEVELOPMENTS
I ) ( > rllncN Over n Cent nnil n
Iluir ninl Corn nnil Ont
Smaller KraetliHiH 1'ro-
\lHtiiii * Ilouu n Dime.
CHICAGO , March 21-Whont today closed
weak at n ilrcllne of IHc. Statistical news
ns a rule favored rin advance , but no ul-
U'litlon was i < nld to It , the market at times
being almost cnllicly without support.
Other markets were tAcnk. partly In sym
pathy with wheat , corn iH'Cllnlng . oats
He mill provisions ? % 01Z % ( ! . '
In M'ltu of bullish Blatlstlcs antl much
liail eioj ) news wCicnt nus dull and hciivy.
The extreme dullness or narrowness In
trade nml the wenknefH In the early
crpoo ! cables more than offatt the \
HtatlzilcM and caused a good deal of Haul-
dailon. which accounted chiefly for the
ivc.nkne.ifl. Crop advices from Illliiolu , In-
diam' nnd Missouri were l > nd , but those
from Kansas and Ohio were fairly favor-
nble. The visible supply ilerrcascil more
than expected , the figures being 1.019.UOO
1m. and the clcaranrcs from the poahoard
iwuro nRitln law. about tti.tSO bn. In wheat
and Hour , but no demand for export use.
Alt' world'H shlptnrntB last \\t-ck 'WCio a
trlflo lei * than .1 , iO.OCO'li . . ntrnlnat .I.GSi 000
in thewiek before anil 5,4tW,000 bu. the
lame week hint year. Nothing cou d Infuse
splllt Into the Inillrt , however , and the pi ice
within an hour ot the , 'VonlnR was IMP
below the prlrcIt closed at Saturday for
May delivery. Crop damage reports from
fit. Louis and the fact of that delivery
Hhowing no dec-line In that market caused
ciotniiarittlvn firmness 111 July. Minneapolis
iiinl Dllluth rerelved 301 cars of wheat
oRnlnst 302 n week IIKO and uSI cars the cor
responding day of last year. Chicago re
ceipt B were tovelileon pars , ngnlnst twenty-
. .IK'U a year a/o. ; The St. .mit.M support to
July .was llnafly withdrawn , owns to the
bc'-trlslinoxR of this nmrkM. and In the last
Jialf hour be.ars were In Control cvory-
Wheie. May Mnrtr-d at jS-fcc to ,4ttc.
aualnst vpstcnlay'o clo.'o of il'ie. It eased
oft to TS'SflTS'ic. ' recovered to i3V4fJji. < % c ,
then dpcllneil to 73'ie' , closing at iZTuC.
Bpeculativc liiislnens In corn was fairly
active and a stiff Hunt was kept up be
tween ilid bulls and beam , with the final
result ileeldedly In the lattcr'K favor. Much
of the weakness was due to t'ne dee.lno n
iwbeat altluniK'li ' the reduction of VAc n
western freight rates nnnoutippd to po Into
effect at once undoubtedly had Brent In-
fiiu'nco. Seaboard clearances were 1,112.0)1 )
bu. May opened > , ( , c lower at 2l'if24Sic ' : and
ilpellned to into , where It elpseil.
O.itH were rather dull , although a fair
business wnw transaptpd. KlncttmtloiiH
were Influenced entirely on wheat and corn ,
but on a moderate scale. May started at
a shade lower. 17 > { , < fil7'.ic , sold at li'xc up
to 17Ue. and closed at 17'c ( bid. The visible
Hllppiy showed an Increase of 2GJ.OOO bu. .
which may have assisted In the heavier
feeling.
Provisions were weak under the Influence
of some realizing by holders , iWho. althouKh
Bllll feeling bnlllsbly on the market , were
paid to bo taking chances of getting the
property buck later for less money. The
tendency of jrpes | was downward from the
start. At the p.losc May por'.c was \'ic \
lower at JS.72',4 ' , May lard 7',4c lower at
t.120 and May rlhs lOo lower at $1.70.
The estimated receipts for Tuesday are :
Wheat , 20 cars ; corn , 150 cars ; oats. HO
cars ; hog1S.OOO head.
The lending futures ranged na follows :
'Open. I Illifh. | Low. I Uloso.
Wheat-
March. 7.T ( 7154
May. . . 74' < 7f <
July. . .
Sept. . . OOU uii > { ( i.Sl
Com
March.
Mily. . . . 249 < 2 IK
July. . . . S.TiM ' - ' "
Sept. . . dii { 21)16 ) HUM
Oais
March. 10M lli'lS 1014
May. . . . 17J < . ' ! < 17M 17H
July. . . . 18 1S > 17H-1H ,18MHJ
Fork
May. . . . 8 80 8 85 flll-H 8 724 H R.I
July. . . 8 l > 0 7 lli B 8U 8 83 B US
Lnnl-
Miy. : . . . 4 25 4 US 4 in 4 SO 4 274
July. . . I ! 17 ! < 4 37W 4 yO 4 110 4 37 H
fih'tlllb *
May. . . . 4 60 4 SO 4 70 4 70 4 SO
_ July. . . 4 81) 4 SO 4 72K 4 72.4 4 saw
No. 2.
Cash quotallons wsrc n follows :
1'H.OUH Qulel : winter palcnlB , $4.2001.50 ;
slralKhts , $ I.COiJ < . ! 0 ; nirbiK ciJCclalR , H.Mi ; Bprlnn
lintentH , $ J.Wiil.lO ( ; stralKlils , $3.40fT3.70 ; bakers ,
$3.00ff3.30.
WHHAT No. 2 fl'rtnn , 71THfT72T c ; No. 3 sprlne ,
72c ; No. 2 red , Slv&fifS c.
COHN No. 2 , 2,1 i0il',3C ; No. 2 yellow , 23i0
Zlc.
Zlc.OATS
OATS Nn. 2. lCKIC , > Jc : No , 2 white , 2lc ; No
S white , 18I.45J20C.
HYK-No. 2 , 33c.
HAItInV No. 2 , nominal : No. 3 , f. o. b. ,
2Sfi32c ; Nil. 4 , f. o. b. , 230.
l''I.AXHI3ii > No. 1. "SVifiStUc.
TIMOTHY SIIKIJ I'rltne , $2.CO.
I'llOVISIONS Met : porli. per bbl. , $8 C5W8.70.
Ixml. per 100 His. , $4.1U8i4.12J. ! Short ribs eldcs
( Inoi-c ) , $4.CO { | I.'O. Liy Kalted slmulderx O'O-0' ' ) ,
$4.7Iiifi.OO. riliort clear rldeH ( boxed ) , $4. J5W
4.87W.
WHISICY nistlllers' llnlslieil goods , per unl. .
St'OAHS rut loaf. J.1.215 ; gnmulalei ] , $4.61.
Tn ! > following were the reeelpls and EhlpinentK
today :
On tliu 1'rj lucj oxclianera to Hv tha b.iltor mir-
kct was l\r.n \ : croaniory. lO.ilH' ' c : d.ilry , 10 !
17c. Kt't'H. Hlrady : fresh , Uc. Urvimcil jioiillry.
' . ' ' . ' ' l''H3iic ! : chlckcnu
HH''i'.ly : turkL'j'B , ; , 7tHc : duclta ,
llUl''c. .
_
M\V YOIIIC < : ! : vic UAL , JIAIIICKT.
( liiutnlloiiN f ( lie Day on Guuurnl
ColllllllllltllfH.
NKW YORK , March ! 2. FLOUR He-
cclpts , 9.1C3 bbls. ; exports , 2,047 bbls. ;
dull , weuker nnd lower , to sell ; city
mill patents , } I.SP > jjr.K ( ; city mills , clear ,
t4,70r4.iO ; Minnesota patents. tl.20fi4.40 ; Mlnnc-
feta bakers , t3.75Q3.lU ; winter patents , } 4.5 ;
winter extras , 13. 15 ; winter low ( trades , t-.CO.
R > t Hour , steady ; superllne , J'.COfi..C ; . Utick-
wlieat Hour. 35i3."i'ic. c. I. f. , truck ,
lIUHtWlIKAT ijulct nt 35c.
CORN MIAIUull : ; yellow western , S8c.
HYK ( Julet ; No. 2 western , 374c. !
IIARLHY-Oulet at SC'S.c.
HARLIY MALT Dull ; western , 45i8Me.
WIII5AT Quiet ; ircelpts , 7,400 bu. ; expoits , 143-
455 bu , : No , 2 winter , hard. 7HH' ! . Options upended
rosier nnd ruled weak ( ill day , with few n'nc-
tloim ; cloflnir ! c olT on near months mid IKfiHic
on late inuntlis. The bear fnclors were weak
rabies , itenoral lliUlilntlun | and Improved crop
w rather conditions. A ( joo.l . export di'innml de-
velopeil near the olofc ; No. 2 red , March , closed
nt Me ; Muy. 7SU ! > i > 'ic ' , closed ut 7kHc.
CORN Receipts , 40,41)0 Int. ; exports. 40,370 1m.
Spot , weaker ; No. 2 , 2'JHc ; steamer inlxeil , 59o ;
No. 3 , 2Sc. Options opcnril weak nnd declined
under heavy cables. Cut rates on western roads
nnd sympathy with wheat ; cloreil * Wjc net
lower : March closed at 2ilc ; Muy , 23iif30Vic ! ,
closed at 20'tiC ,
OATH-Recelpl.i , OS.400 hu.j exports. 90.853 bu.
Rpol , dull ; No. 2. 22c. Options quiet anil easier ,
with oilier maikets ; closing ; Uc lower ; May ,
2l1ifl21 U-lfc , clojed nt 2tic.
HAY Hhlpplnu , D0855c ; good to choice ,
IIOl'S-lf05 t-rop , 2IJW5HC ! UOO crop.
Oil lie : coast , IS'Ji crop , 3.Vc | ; If 90 crop , tif
12ic. ! $
HIII2S Klrm ; Onlveston. ] 3ii Iluenos Ayres ,
UHffl'Je ; Texas. lOHo ; CHliroinla , ICc.
l.IIATIIint-l'irni ; hemlock , Wide.
I'ROVIHIONH-lteef , quiet ; family , t9.00ifll.00 ;
extra mem , f7.fiOfiS.00 ; href hams , 17c ; packet ,
J7.tOijS.OO ; city , extra India im-tH. S13.W Tir > .CO.
Cut meals , linn ; pickled bellies , li'iW5 ; c ; pickled
ehoulders , ( e ; pickled hums , 5ii'Jic. l.ird ,
dull : western steam , 14.40 ; refined , quiet. Pork ,
me * " . J .OOi)9.M ; short clear. t9 2509.75 , Tallow ,
dull und steady , city. 3U < l 3 * > c ; country , 3f3ic !
IIHTTKU-Recclplii. 9.2JO pkK .j marKet Heady ;
wenti'rn creamery , UUlUo ; IIKII : | , l > o ; factory ,
7J12c.
t'HKKSK Receipts , 1.S4S pkics. ; market quiet ;
state. lurci > . UiilMe ; atate , small , Si jl2Hc ; part
tklina. Ci7'ic : full skims , 3Q4c. 70
KdOH llerclptii. 19,667 1'kus. ' ; market steady ;
state and Pennsylvania , lOtyyilc ; webterti , lUijc ;
J9
OII-S Pi'troleum , steady ; Tnlted closed at 9o
bid : Pennsylvania , crude. utrotiBj April , ! > 2o hid.
Rosin , quiet ; strained , common to coed II. Guff
1.67',4. Turpentine , quiet ; 29c. ! Cotlonteed ,
l > rlino crude , JOf20Uc | ; f. o. b. . mills , ICQUVic ;
f. n. b. , cuminer , JJ\jc ached ; off cummer yellow ,
t3 i 'ic ; butler Krudev , 2C627c ; prime , w.ilte ,
2611 JCHc.
RK'MSteady ; fair to extra , 3i Ciic ; Japan ,
.
MOI AS81-s-Steadyi : New Orleans , open kettle ,
MITTALfi Plir Iron , dullj southern , IIO.OO ®
ll.Wj norlliern , ttO.WMU.t'O. fopivr , quiet : l > rok. !
ITS. I1I.S5 ; exehaiiKe. III.S5I31S.CO. Tin. ilull ;
ftrnlln , tlS.SJWlS 40 ; plates , quiet , Bpclter , qultt ;
t4.1S. Ixnd , firm ; exilninne quotvii rpot ut J3.J2
1(3. ( (7t ! , and leading broker * call the price at
tJ.JO ,
Coffee
NKW YORK. March -COWnK-Optlons
opened steady at 1 points lower. Kuropran cables
\vert > uiifallsfiictory Btul In the abienco. of out-
aide lnten t ( rujlngwai lljiht und fluctuation ! !
Jttrcmeljr narrow. Continued lit vjr receipts b
at Bmill cheek sperulattcn , both hero nnd
tbro.iJ. ClOMd nulet nnd unclmneed to 6 points
lower ; roles , 9.0 > X > bass , Including : Morch , I1SO :
April. S.25 , May , $8.20 S.5 ; September , IS.S5W
S.4d , Spot , lllo , weak ; No. 7. lllo. tS 50 , Invoice )
9 , Jobbing. Mild , steady ; Conlovn , t4.00 TI5.75 ;
Mies , 200 bags Mnracnlbo. Total wnrehouje de
liveries from the ; United States. S.517 baps. In
cluding 7.471 bags from N w York ; New lork
Hock today , JS4.1M ) bags ; United Klfttes stock ,
4M.9JO bnRs ; afloat for the United States. 3 i.lflO
bagsj total vltdtil * for the Unltt-d Stales. TXi.KO
bag ! " , nsnlnit W .262 bnqs lost year.
HAMIIURQ , March 2i COl-'I'KU-No market )
holiday.
IIAVIIK. March M.-COFFKI CIwed quiet ; net
unclmnKed to Uf decline ; sale ? , 10,000 IUIRS.
RIO IK .IANKIRO. March K.-COrKKB-
Qulel ; No. 7. lllo 9.400 rets ; exchange. , S-3M ;
rt-celpts , 3,000 bags ; cleared for trie I'nltcd Stale * ,
5,000 , lngs ; for Kurope , 3.CW bntrs ; slock , 2V2.1CO
Itfigs. Weekly report : Coffee , quiet ; coffee ex
change standard. 9.900 rels ; receipts during the
week , 54.000 bags ; fhlpment * to the United
Stated. Cfi.oflO rings ; stock. 2S2.C01 bugs.
SANTOS , March n.-COKKKB Oulet : good
nxerago Santos , 10.200 rcls ; receipts , 11,000 bngs ;
stock , 4IRroo bags.Vetkly report ! CofTce ,
quiet ; peed average Santos per 10 kilos , lO.tOO
rels ; receipts during t.ie week. 8 , K > liaei ; ship
ments to the Untied Stales , la.CW bags ; slock ,
bags.
OMAHA ( SK.VKIIAI , MAHICKT.
Comllllnii of Trinlinnil ( ItiotntlniiN oil
Stiiplinnil I "it n i'y I'ruilucc.
EOOS Vrtrrt calhercd , f-c.
llUTTKH-Common to fair , 7i4ftSc ; choice to
fancy roll , lOtflZc ; tcparator creamery , ISc ; Rath-
crcd creamery , He.
C1AMK Illue winced teal duck * , . $ l.tOi Brccn
wing , $1.25 ; red heads and mallard : . $2.COi 2.'t ;
( 'nnada secto , large , (0 ( ; small , $3.0f4.CO.
VIAICholco : fat , (0 ( tn 110 Ibs. , arc quoted nt
7' , < jf > c ; largo and ennrre , 4jjCc.
mtli.SSUU I'OI'I.TIIY Chickens. 7 8c ; tur
keys , hens , Hf/I2c ; geese , ( { Tic : ducks. SftlOc.
I.IVi : 1'OUI.THY Hens. C CV4cr cocks. 34c.
1'IOHONS-L.lve , 75flMc ; dead plKcons , not
' .vanled ,
HAY Upland , $4.SO ; midland , $ J.M ; lowland.
$3 ; rye straw , $3.CO ; color makes tlic price on
hay ; llRlit bales Bell the bcel ; only top grades
t > rlng top prices.
HUOO.MCOIlN-nxtremoly slow pale ; new
ciop , delivered on Irack In country ; choice prccn
srlf.worklng carpet , per Ib. , 2ff2'.to ' ; choice srccn ,
lunnlng to hurl , 2T2ic ! ; common , IJic.
ORKI-3N PEAfl Per 20-lb. box , J2.25.
CUCUMHURS-Per iloz. , t2.00.
CAUI.IKLOWKR Per crnle , t3.
ASPARAOUS Per Ib. , 20c.
SPINACH Per 2-3 bu. box , 75c.
TOMATOES Per 7-bnEkct crate , J2 DOliTS.OO.
PI 13 PLANT Home grown , per Ib. , SJJIOc.
8WKBT POTATOES Fancy Illinois , per bbl. ,
Jl.f,0il.75.
ONlONS-Good stock , per bu. , tl.25.
LIMA MEANS Per Ib. , 31c.
HIANS : Hand picked navy , per bu. , J1.10R1.20.
CAnilAOIf Fancy slock , per ICO Ibs. , $1.73.
rEI.EHY Per doz. . large , California. 75c.
POTATOES Oooil nnllvc slock , per bu. . 30c.
FRUITS.
STRAWnERRIES Florida , per quart. 23o ;
Texas , per 24-qttarl cases , $5.00.
MALAOA OUAPES Per keR , $7.
CRANRERRIES Rest Jersey , per bbl. . $5.
APPLES Extra fancy , large , (2 ( 25 : choice.
2.tfl.
2.tfl.CALIFORNIA
CALIFORNIA PEARS-Per box , $1.75.
TROPICAL FRUIT.
ORAN'QES California navels , 150s to 200s. $3.75 ;
large Blzcu , 13.253.CO ; Reedllngs , t2.M82.DO.
LEMONS Messlnas , J3.25IJ3.DO ; choice Califor
nia. $2.75 ; fancy. $3.
1IANANS Choice , large stock , per bunch , $2.00
IJ2.23 ; medium-sized bunches , $1. .002.00. .
MISCELLANEOUS.
Nirrf Almonds , California , per Ib. , large
elzo , 12c ; llraglls , per Ib. , lOc ; English wal
nuts , per Ib. , fancy , soft shell , 12012V o ; stand
ards , lOiillc ; filberts , per Ib. , lOc ; pecans , pol
ished , large , UiilOe ; jumbo , H0l2c ; large hick
ory nuts , $ t.S5 per bu , ; cocoanuts , 41tc each ,
FICiS Imported fancy 4 crown , 20-lb. boxes ,
lOc : 0 crown Co-lb. boxes , 13Jfl4c.
HONEY Choice , 13014c.
Ciunit-Clarined juice , per half bbl. , $2.CO ; per
bbl. , $4.00if4.25.
MAPLE SYRUP Five gal. cans , each , $2.M ;
gal. cans , pure , per doz. , $12 ; half-gal , cans ,
$ ( J.25 ; quart cans , $3.CO.
HIDES. TALLOW , ETC.
HIDES No. 1 green hides , Cc ; No. 2 green
hliltt ) , 5c ; No 1 green tailed hides , 7'tc ; No. 2
green salted hides , die : No. 1 veal calf , S to 12
Ibs. , 7c ; No. 2 veal i.-alf , 12 to 15 Ibs. . 4c ; No. 1
dry Hint hides. 9QIOC : No. 2 dry Hint hides.
{ ? 9o ; No. 1 dry salted hides , Sfl.c . ; part cured
lihteH , lie per Ib. ICBS than fully cured.
SHEEP PELTS Green Fdlted , each. 250Wlc ;
green salted , shearings ( short wooled early
skins ) , each , 15c ; dry shearings ( short wooled
early skins ) , No. 1 , each , 5c ; dry Hint , Kuntns
and Nebraska hulchcr wool pelts , per Ib. , ac
tual weight. 4S5c ; dry Hint , Knntas nnd Ne-
liraska .Murrnlii wool pells per Ib. , aclual
weight , 3S4c ; dry flint Colorado butcher wool
pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , 4f5c ; dry Hint
Colorado Murrain wool pelts , per Ib. , actual
weight , Sifflc ; feet cut off , ns It Is useless to
pay freight on tfiom.
TAMXMV AND GREASE-Tnllow. No. 1 , 2 > ic ;
tallow , No. 2 , 2c ; grease , white A , 3c ; grease ,
white It , 2c ; grease , yellow , 2o ; grease , daik ,
IMc ; old bulter , 2S25c ! ; beeswax , prime. 15j22c ;
rough tallow , Ic.
WOOL Unwashed , fine heavy , 6iJ7c ; fine light ,
Sij9c ; quartcrblood , IPlitllc ; seedy , burry and
chaffy , 8i9ccolled and broken , coarre , 7Q9c ;
celled nnd broken , fine. GSSc. Fleece washed
medium , 1501Sc : nne , HSlCc ; lub washed , 16flSc ;
hlnck. So : bucks. Cc ; tag locks , 2ffllc ; dead
pulled , DfjOc. >
HONES In car lots , weighed nnd delivered In
Chicago : Dry Rufrnlo , per ton. S12 OOff 14.00 ; dry
country ; bleached , per ton , $10.00 < ffl2.CO : dry coun.
try , damp and meaty , per ton , JG.COiJS.OO.
FRESH MEATS.
nilKSSKD I3KKF Good native steers. 400 to
COO Ihs. , C'.ic ' ; BOO'l forc'juarlers , slecrs , EC ; good
hindquarters , steers , Si.fcc ; weslern Blecrs , Cc ;
fancy heifers , Cc ; Rood heifers. 6Hc ; Rood forc-
qunrters. heifers , 4 > ic ; good hindquarters , hel Ifcrs.
75ic ; good cows , r > % c ; fair cows , 5Hc ; immon
cows , 4 ic ; cow forequarters , 4Uc ; co v Lliuiar-
lein , "U c.
HKRV CUTS Tendirlolns , 20c ; bonelepn slrlps ,
Oc ; utrlp loins , 7c ; rolls , S4c ! ; slrlnln bulls , S4c ! ;
shoulder clods , filic ; rump bulls , 5c ; steer chucks ,
Hie ; cow chucks , 3ic ; boneless chucks , 4140 ;
cow plates , 3Vic ; steer plates , 4c ; flank steak ,
I'c ; lolnn. No. I , 13c ; loins. No. 2 , He ; loins No.
t. SHc ; No. 1 short loins , Uc ; No. 2 short loins ,
ISc ; No. 3 short loins , lie ; sirloin ends. 7Ac ! ;
illli. No. 1. lie ; ribs ; No. 2 , ! ) c ; ribs No. 3 , C14c ;
steer rounds , li'.lc ; cow rounds , B4c ; cow rounds ,
chunk off , 6 ; c ; cow rounds , shank ami rump
off , 7'cj trimmings , 4c : beef shanks , 2V4c ; brains ,
per dozen , 3.V ? ; sweetbreads , per Ib. , 15c ; sweet
breads ( calves ) , per Ib. , 40c ; kldneyti , jicr dozen ,
l."ic ; ox lalls , each , 3c ; livers , per Ib. , So ; h earls ,
per Ib. , 2c ; longues , per Ib. , 12c.
MUTTON I-ambs , 7Hc ; yearlings , 7c ; sheep ,
We ; mnrkei rncks ( long ) , Sljc ; holcl racks
( short ) , llljc ; less nnd saddles , So ; lamb legs , 9c ;
breasts and stews , 3c ; tongues , each , 5c ; plucks ,
each , 3c.
PORK Dressed pigs , MJc ; dressed hogs , Cc ;
tenderloins. He : loins C14c ; spare ribs. 6c ; ham
sausage but 18 , BUc ; shoulders , rough , Re ; Flioui-
ler . skinned , 6Vic ; trimmings , 5cj leaf lard , not
rendered , to ; heads , cleaned , 3',4c ' ; snouts und
earn , 3 ! c : backbones , 3c ; cheek meats , 3\4c \ ; neck-
bones , 3cT pigs' tails , 3V4c ; plucks , each , tc ;
chltlcrllngs , Be ; hocks , 4o ; hearts , per dozen ,
25c ; utomacliM , each , 3c ; longues , each , 7c ; kid-
neyu , per dozen , lOc ; brains , per dozen , 15c ;
pigs' feet , per doz , 30c ; livers , each , 3c.
St. I.oiilH ( J.-nornl
ST. LOUIS , Mnrch :2.-FLOUR-Qulet and un-
clmnged ; patents. $4.C5ff4.f5 ; cxtrn fancy , $4.4015
4.10 ; fancy , $3.754.00 ? ; choice , $3.20iJ3.SO.
WHEAT Futures dull and weak at the openIng -
Ing , but after declining for a. willc : , there was
n reaction , the early Iocs being recovered , There
was but little support , however , nnd the market
continued weak nnd featureless ; closing steady
for May , with July ac to % c under Saturday.
Spot lower : No. 2 red , casti , elevator , U3o bid ;
track. 9C'.45TBSc ; May. 9SVfcc ; July , 72&C.
CORN Futures dull nml easier throughout the
day ; closing a shade off from Saturday's finals.
Kivot steady ; Nn. 2 cash , 21',4c bid ; May , 22io !
hid ; July MKfl23'.ie. '
OATS Ensy In tone , but steady In price for
May. Spot , lower ; No. 2 cash , ! 7J4c bid ; Muy ,
RYE-lllgher at 34Hc.
IIARLET Nominal.
IXJIIN MEAI-$1.40fl > l,45.
1IRAN Scarce ; eaut track , nominally , KOKc.
FLAXSEED Nominal , nt 75o.
TIMOTHY SEED-1'rlme , I2.C002.C5.
HAY Quiet nnd firm ; prairie , $4.0037.50 ; Urn-
olhy. tc.00flll.00.
DRESSED POULTRY null ; chickens , etendy :
old and young , CffO'io ' ; turkeys , quiet at Cliff )
9io ! ; ducks , steady at 7'/4GS'iC ! ' geese , dull at
HUTTER-FIrm ; creamery , KOlSHo ; dairy ,
8'iflJc.
KflOH IJOWPP nt 7c.
WHISICY-$1.17.
M ETALS-U-ad , held at $3.10. Ppelter , nrm nt
$3.f < 0 bid.
PROVISIONS Pork , lower ; slnndard mess , Job
bing , ; 8.50ij9.10. Lard , lower ; prime , sleam , $4 ;
choice , $4.07H. llucon , boxed shoulders , $4 f < 5 ;
exlra short clear , 15.30 ; HlH. $5.40 ; shorts , $5.U.
Dry sail meals , boxed nhoulders , $4. SO ; exlra
short clear , $4.95 ; ribs. (5.10 ; i-liorts , $5.20.
RECEHTS-Flour. 8 , iO bbls. : wheat , 14,000
bu. ; corn , U7.000 bu. ; oats. 40.000 bu ,
SHIPMENTS Flour. 4.COO Lids. ; wheat , S , 00
bu , ; ccrn , 203,000 bu. ; oats , 101,000 bu ,
KIIIINIIN'Ity
KANSAS CITY , March 22 WHEAT Steady ;
demand Indifferent ; No , 3 hard , 7Ce ; No. 3. TOM
75cj No. 4 , 68fiR.roj No. S red. Mo : No. 3 , SOHfj )
81o : No. 2 , "SeMcj No , Z spring , 74O75c ; No. 3 ,
{ | 73c ,
CORN Steady nnd active ; No , 2 mixed , mic. ( .
OATS Steady nnd fairly active : No. 2 white ,
21c.
RYU-FIrm ; No. 2 , Sic ,
HAY Firm nnd fairly active : cholco timothy ,
i.C5ti .CO : choice prairie , t5.DOflfi.oo.
IIUTTER tjulet und firm ; creamery , 15B17c :
dairy. lOWlJo.
EOGS Rarely steady at
| | | | > Niiiily | | of ( irnlii.
NEW YORK. March f2. The visible supply of
grain Saturday , March 20. us compiled by the
New York Produce exchniiKe , was as follows ;
Wlunt , 40.430,000 bu , ; lU'cn-nse. 1,019,000. Corn ,
3.077.O ) bu , ; decrease. 718,000 bu , Outn. 13-
797Xrt ) bu , ; Inrreane , 2C9.CCO bu. Rye. 3.C4S.OOO
bu. : Inert-use. 32 WO bu. Hurley , JeS8,000 bu.j
decrease , 61COO bu ,
Outlou
NBW YOHK , March , -.COTTON Spot elfady ;
inlddllnK. Jc middling uplandi. 7Kc ; mlddllnx
trulf. 7Kc ; ialr , 1 9 < 0 bain. Futures qulel and
iilcady ; caUi. 41,400 bale * : January. 6.M ; Feb
ruary. ia.tfi ; March. JT.Wi April , $7.03 ; May. $7.07 ;
June. $7.11 ; July. > 7.1S ; Auiruil , 17.16 : Beptembei ,
t.l > ; Octolwr , $ e.77i Nuvembcr , $1.78 ; Dccem1 1
r , | ( .tL Tb matkel wai flrd on better newi pt'r
from Liverpool nr.il reports of damnce by flool ,
nnd from 1 to S points higher Light port re
ceipts cnustd a further Advance of 2 points.
\Mttr cables wete disappointing nml prices fell
back to the opfnlnir flsiires. Trndlnn was ex-
tr mely dull. Hnles reach but in.Ouo bales tn
11 o'clock. There were no outside orders nnd
the market wnn fnty f < r locnl IttoVrs.
NKW OIHnAN8. Mnrch K.-CXJTTON ( Julet ;
middling , 66-16CJ low middling , die ; ordi
nary , Cue.
STOCKS "AMI"IJO.M .
Uim-itr l TVmliMicy 1'iirtly Cli 'i'l 'il liy
NK\V YOIIK , Mnrch 22The market cpcndl
today with n tendency toward higher p.l-cs the
steadiness for Amcrl--nn iccurltles on Ihc Ixn- ;
don oxcjinnge.being rtflccled here. The flronff
demand for New York Cenlrnl nlro lenled to
Improve values In t.ic Vnnderbllt propel tic * m rc
Immediately , bul to some extent nil t iroiiKh Hie
lift. Th'n ' dttnan.l wan MltiiulnttJ by reports
of the- early promulgation ef the refunding i > l n.
Chicago On * bad tiumcious i > uf.porters . nnd hcnvy
orders for the purclinre of Ihe tttck weie exe-
culed , the nggrtgnlc of the shares told leaching
o\er 23.010 , making It fit leader nf the day'u !
market. T.ic bright teuKOimhlccnther will Its
incourngcmenl to rovUnl of trade In pome II fa
wan nli > n n factor In giving ttrenttlh In the open *
Ing market , Hut In the courrc cf trndlnjr. other
feature * soon dc\cloped , which entitle the tn-
cnurnRlng elements and pllces were depleted.
New Jersey Central proved too heavy for nny
business to rrMaln ami was the dtclslvc factor
In Impeding the ndvnncc In Ihe markcl , < md well
defined rumors were In constant circulation ,
though with no nulluirlly Riven for tliclr batty ,
nf nn Intention nn Ihe pm of the directors to
reduce tlio dividend. The coalers teemed little
nffectcd and the decline- them was only fiau-
llcnnl. The statement of the Northwestern
showing n decrease In grots earnings In Feb.
ruary of $77,340 aggravated the weakening of the
sroup nnd robbed Northwestern Itself of the
Mrcrigr.i Injected from the common advance of
Vnnderbllls , The news ot Ihe day from Wash
ington was Ihe reverral by llic supreme cuurt
of the decision of tile court below nnd the up
holding of the contrncl of the government ngallut
the Trnnsmlsfourl FrelKlit association to fix
rates of transportation In the northwest. It
nfTcctcd the grangers more Immediately than
otherwise , but on account of lls fnr-rcac'ibig
possibilities It deprcsFcd the whole of the lift.
The Joint Traffic nscoclntlon agreement , under
which the trunk lines apportion their business ,
being In lltUntloti , llie supreme court's decision
Is felt to have Important bcnrlncs on tralllc.
The heaviness tn the market wan somewhat
counteracled for a lime by llic demand for
New York Central nnd Omaha , the former touch
ing IC2. the best price yet renched In llic prctenl
Improvement. Cleveland , Clnclnrall , Chicago
& St. LnuLi of llic Vanderbllts also showed gains
and llie olhcra of Hint group shnrcil In the
ilay'H decline. Mnnhntlan nnd Western I'nlon
developed rntber conspicuous wenkenlng In ihe
lale dealings , the former losing Hi per cenl. with
a. rally of % per cent nt the close. Leather also
losl 1U | icr cenl. nnd llic whole list fell off.
Jersey Central advanced n polnl. The decision
at Toledo of the Arbucklo suit In favor of Ihe
Sugar company only nllghtly nffecled Sugar
shares , ns Ihe prosecullon of the war which
sought to enjoin has been n rather depressing
Intluence In Sugar.
In the bond market the changes were not
great , and the underlonc of t'.icmarket was
fairly firm. The pales were $133,000. Govern
ments were lower for llic Cs nnd 4s on deallncH
of $33.000.
The Mvenlng Post's London financial cable
gram says : "The flock markets were steady
but stagnant today , awaiting political develop
ments. Consols were up to 112. Mines were good.
The settlement In mines will begin tomorrow ,
Americans were very dull. Huylng of New
York Central was the only feature. The closi-
was steady. A sharp rise In silver la partly
duo to the statement that the Japanese govern
ment will not sell lls present stores of the whlt
metal. The continent nnd Japan continue tiv
buy gold. The Paris bourse Is In llic same con
dition ns llic London markets. There Is simply
no lend yet In either direction , and even thb
larKest financial houses appear to liavo no rpc.
clal knowledge ) Inducing them to operate. "
The following were llic closing quotallons on
the leading stocks of llic New York exchange
loday :
AlchlHon . . . . Ontario .tw .
Adamn Ex Oregon Snv . 11
Alton.TH Gil O. S. L. .t U. N . 10
Am. Express 111 Pacific Mail . ,7
Baltimore..t Ohio. IB'n ' I'eorla. Deo. .t E .
Canada 1'aclllc. . . . 48 1(1 !
Canada Southern. . 4U'4 ' Pullman Palace. . . 100
Central Pacific. . . . HW Heatlln ? . . 2.1W
Chen. .VOlilo 175ii U. G. Vf .
Chlcairo.t Alton. . lllo < lo pfd .
C. R A.Q 7II } Rock Islam ! .
Chlcairo ( inH 81 St. Paul . 775) ) ,
Consolidated Gag. Ifiti do ) > M . 137U
C. . C. . C. .t St. L. . . St. I'-iiil.t Omaha. Cl ? (
Colo. Coal k Iron. . Ifiti"S St. P. .t O. pfd . 140
Cotton Oil Cert. . . . "S Southern Pacific. . 14
Delaware .t Hud. . 10Ht Susnr Hennery. . . .
Del. . Lack , i W. . . 151 Tenii. Coal , t Iron.
D. Alt. G. Dfd Texas Pacific .
East Tenn Tol. & O. Con. pfd. CO
Erie Ril Union Pacific . COi i ;
Krlopfd ID U.S. Kxprosi . 30
Fort wayne W. St. L. .tPac. . . . 30B
G. Northern pfd. . rjo W. St. L. Jt P. DfO. . 14
C. iE. 1. pfd an WellBParBo Ex. . . 100
Hocking Vallev. . . WpslornUnlon. . . .
Illh.olH Central. . . o.t
St. P. ADuluth. . . . it ) W. i-L. E. pfd
K.iT.pfd Minn. A St. Louis. 18
Lalto Erlo 4 West. Uen. ill. G 18OH
dopfd Ocn. Electric 34 ! <
LakeShore KIH Nat'l Linseed
Lead Trust 13) ! < Col. Fuel & I 20
LouiBVlllui N. . . . 184 do pfd 33
L. At N. A Tol. St. L. & K. C. . 33BW
Manhattan Con , . . . do Ufa 18i }
McmphlH&C 1C Southern 8H
Michigan Central. 1)8 ) Southern pfd 28K
Mo. Pacific Tobacco 70
Mobiles Ohio Tobacco pfd 1054
Nanhvlllu Chat. . . . o Am. T.i C. Co. . . . 87
N. J. Cenlral V.C. Co ISO
,
N.A W.pfU Am. Sugar ufd. . . . 104
North Am. ( Jo Leather pfd fi7K
Northern Pacific. . Rubber Mit
rI rt . Pacific pfd Rubber pfd OIK
U. t P. . D.&U Cotton Oil pfd BDH
Northweatcrn 10Ri P. C. C. J : St. L pfd 40
dopfd 150 Am. Splrlta 13
N. r. Ccntr.il Am. Spirits pfd. . . 33
H. V. 4 N.E 37 O. RAN. 4s 41
The total sales of etcck today were 103,257
Bliares , Includlni ? the following : American Sucnr
20,700 ; IJurllnBtoa , 18,300 ; Canada Southern , 1,700 ;
Now Yorlc Mo n 05Market. .
NBW YORK , March 22. MONEY ON CALL
Easy nt IHfflK per cent : last loan , li per cent ;
closed at Wttlli per cent.
I'HIMlMEHCANTILB I'AI > I3n-3' ' < .G > 4 per
ct-nt.
STI'MILINO nxCIIANOn Strong , wllh ac
tual buslnesH In bankers' bills at J1.87'.iG4.S7'i '
for demand nnd $4.MlAip4.fci { : ; for sixty days ;
posted rates , J.fG5j4.kGVi nnd $4.SS64.SS4 ! ; com
mercial bills. $4.S4V4.
SILVKH CRHTIFICATES C2H0C3UC.
I1AU SILVEH-C3C.
aOVRHNMUNT I1ONDS Weak.
BTATB IIONDS Dull.
HAILHOAU HONUS Irregular.
Closing quotations on bonas were as follows :
I ) . S. now 4n. tee. D. , t R. G.Ja RO
H. S. new coup , . . r.3V < Krlottda
U. S. EH. re ? 11314 O. H AS. A.Us. . . .
U.S. fis.coup do 7 100
U. S. 4sreif 111 II. 4T , C. fin 110
U.S. 4scoup , do ft ina
U. S.2sre.i- , M. . 1C. .V T 1st 4 .
Pacific lls of ' 1)3. ) . . ilo2J-4s
Ala. , clans A Mutual Union Us. . 110
. . Id 14 N. J. C. Gon. fid. . . .
Ala. , cla 9O. . . . . . . OH No. Pacific iHtH. . . nn s
Ala. Currency 04 UoSils SIH VIof
Ul. New Con , 4s. . DOM N. W. Connols 14m ofvl
MlHsoiirlOa 100 do H. K. Deb. B8. . HUM vlfr
N. O. rH 124 St. P. C. A P. W. Os 11M4 fr
N.C.4K 103 St. L.Al.M.Oon.3 7n frPi
S. C. nonfund SUL.4-S. F.Oen.lI. 111 PiA
Tenn. now Hctfin. . ins Texas Pac. IBIS. . . BU ! . . A
Tenn , now Bet 3s. . 70 TexaB Pa < ! .iils. ! . . . SIM In
Tenn. old ( Is 00 H. P IstHof 'Otf. . . 10H < la
Va , Centuries WoBtSliora 4s 107H in
do deferred L. 4 N. unified 4n. 711 tlibi
AlclilHon-ln 83 SontbenifiH DOM bi
A'.chlKon ' 'd A. . . . . N. P. 4s RH biw
Canada So. ' 'd , , . . . O. R. 4N. . lata. . . . w
D. & U. G.7B O. U. 4 N. > BB tl
HiiHtoii .Sftivlc QiiodilliuiN. inhi
hi
HOSTON , March aa.-Call loans. & 3 nnr hiw
cenl : tlmo loans. 2UO-1 per cant. Closicf prlccu
for ulockH , bondn and mlnhur aharot ; tvNi
A. T. .VS. P 1 . . W. Eloo. nf.l 01 10
American flugrar. , 114U Wl8. Contrtl 01Hi 18
AmSugar pfd. . . . 103 ? ftl. Elej. Ill H5 10
' " AlchlHon pfd ! ! 2K S3
Doll Telephone' 222 AtchlHon IH HO (2
IioHton SL Albany. 213 New Envland ( is , . lli : C9
IIOHton .VM.'ilno. . . 1(10 Gen. hlee. SH VV.-i 59
C. . II. .tO 7(15 ( Vmccnt. la M
Fllchbunr 2 Alloucz Mining Co 47
General Klectrlo. . 34' < Atlantic G1K 7C
llllnola Steel 33 Iloaton 4 Montana I''B CO
Mexican Central. . H liutlu4Ik > Ht-n. . . . 1R ) < ! 9
N. Y. & N. K. . . . . . . BO Calimicl4 llccla , . 370 C'JCC
OldColony. . . 177 4 Ci > nU > nnlal CC
Ore. Short Lino. . . 10) ) ( Franklin
Rubber , 14ti C8
Union Pacific US Ouccol.1 _
' ' ' ' ' ' '
WfHtKnd 71 Qulucy. . . . . , , . , , , , 10U
Weal End pfd , . . . . HO Tniuar.ick ISO 1.S
Went , Kino 23 K Wolvprlno UH S
4.
6
Sun FrnncUeu Jllnliiif ( lunlntlon * .
PHANCISCO , March 22.
SAN Tne official clos so
ing Qiiotatlona for mining Blocks today were aa BO
follows : BONl
Aim ' - ' ( lould4Cnrrla. . , . so
Alpha Con , . 6 llalo.t .Vorcroba. , BO
17 Julia
Atulea 4 3(2
llelcher. . 17 ICcntiiclcy Con 4 871
lle l4Ilolchcr. . . . 05 Mexican 55
llulllon , . . 10 Occidental Con. . . . 1C
.Mluilonln 11 Ophlr fin
ChnllenroCon 3'j Overman , . , B
Chollar. 11 < > Potoul , 35
Confidence 70 Savairo 20
Con. 01.4 Va 110 Sierra Nevada. , , . ' . ' 7 t >
Con , Imperial 1 Silver Hill 1
Con , Now York. . . . 1 Union Con 7
Crown Point IB Utah Con. , B 12c
Kxchequor ) Yellow Jacket. . . . 20
all
Silver bara. UZlic : Mexican dollars. fW'a51c ;
drafts , lht , 17Hc ; drafta , tclivrapla , 200. 4.45.
Loniloii Stuck Qiiuiilluun ( ,
, March 21. t p. m. closing : f
2,1
ConuolH.m'y. . Ill 15-1(1 ( Maxleau ordinary. ' - ' Bh
Conaols. aco't. , , , . 112 St Paul common. . 7 6.25
Can. Pacific. . . . . . . CO N , V.Central. . . . . 10.1' un
Krie , I4 ! < Pcunaylranla M en
Erie''da pfd 31 Rcadlnr 12 enTe
111. Central Olh Mex. Cen. now4a. CP 1
dividend Included. UK
HAR OOLD-Quote.1 at 77s Kd. I I 4.S
AMERICAN EAOLES 7C 4 > .jd.
HAR SILVER-ZS 15-16d per oz. I ' tlvo
MONEV-m I'r cent. '
The rule of dlscounl In Ihe open market for
short bllU and three tucntlut' bills 1s 19-1GG1K
' cent. ( , | , , . , , 2tog
OMAHA LIVJMTOCK MARKET
Receipts Fall ! $ r 61oit of the Dealt M
Arilirfrp&tiouS.
LOCAL DEVA , D 'Hflfos ' U ? TilPRICIS
Itntlir'i1 * f.lTlil nml ltriiu'nl
Cmiil , .so Hint'tAiUtT Mnrkrlx at
I'eiTriVN 1.010 Tlii'lr
SOUTH OMAHA'Mnrch 22.-llecclpts for
HIV days Indicated wore : [
Cattli" . llo S Mor es. j !
March 22 1.7SI I.O 12
.Match 1U 1,13 ? 4,1'Ji ' ' Tl 1 i
.Mtirc'ii ii ! 2Uit ] 4d ; lI'sH 6
Murch IS l.JSI - " '
March 17 2.16U 'i5) )
Mnrch 1C lo:3 : 3,703 2,201
Mnrch 15 ' 2,49 i.o rj '
Mnrch 13 . CSO 3.STI 4.174
Mnruh 12 i.sio 3,7,7
.Mnrch 11 1.700 1
Mnrch 10 2,7S5 3,7 < 5
Mnrch f " .031 5,081 3.0J3 - >
Mnrch S 831 3,821 25
Mnrch C . .770 31
The oIIlcliU number of curs Of stock
brought In today by c'nch romt wtis :
' ' Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
G. M. * St. 1' . lty..i 1
Union Pnclllc system. . . . 2' ' ! 7 4
1C. & N. W. Hy. . . . . . 2
R K. & M. V. II. U. . ; . . . 0 S 2
C. St. 1' . M. ei O. Hil 1C -1
II. ft M. U , H. H 10 U
C. H. K. Q. Ky 1
C. U. I , & 1' . , cast.A. . . 5
To'tnl receipts . ' . . . . . . . 71 2 C
The disposition of the day's receipts was
ns follows , encli buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated :
Uuycrs. Cattje. Hogs. Sheep.
G. H. Hammond Co 318 200
Swift and Company SOS MK )
Cudaliy Packing Co ! filG 1,25s ,
1' . IX Armour , Chicago. . 157 . . . .
IS. Hccker & bi-gnn . 113
Vansant & Co . 25
J. I. , . Carey . M
Lobman & llothschllds. . KG
Hill & Lewis Co . ICO
Henton & Underwood , . , . N'I
Huston & Co . 1
Krebbs ft Co . , . 130
Other buyers . 25.1
Left over . 300
Totals , 1,741' I.IHM 1,253
CATTLE Today's receipts of cuttle
proved to bo light-for a Monday , only sev-
t'lily-ono cars being reported In , a falling off
of 700 head as compared with n week ago.
Of the cattle here , about thirty cars were
corn fed beeves and the balance consisted
of butchers' stock and feeders.
The beef steers on sale were mostly fair
to medium , with quite a number of com-
monlfli westerns , really desirable or choice
cattle being scarce. There was , however ,
one bunch good enough to bring $3.75 , nnd
a single steer weighing2,030 pounds sold
up to $ "i.OO , showing what choice cattle
would bring on this market.
The demand for beef cattle was good ,
both local and shipping , and In H'lio ' of
the fact that reports from other markets
were not particularly encouraging , the mar
ket here was fully steady. The buyers.pot
down to business early nnd by the middle
of the forenoon , practically everything In
the yards was sold.
TOo market ori butchers' stock was also
steady nnd the few 'cows ' and heifers hero
met AVlth ready tnlc.j'
There were a. few bunches of feeders 4
In the yards In addition to the usual shonv-
liiK of odds and ends and pieces of loads.
Tha market wns'Tnlrly ' active and cattle In
first hands met with prompt sale. One
bunch of western'steers sold for feeders
at $1.33 and otho.rs brought J3.tGSl.20. . Ilep-
rcsentatlvo sales : „
NATIVES.
IJEEF TEKRS.
No. Av. Pr. No , Av. I'r. No Av. Pr.
22..1122 } 3 Co 17..1127 ' } 3 S3 . .1173 J4 25
1. . . . 30 3 75 Ml..1172 4 00 41. . .1274 4 25
1. . . . 800 3 75 ra. . . < llj17 405 21. . .1300 425
78..1234 3 W 1C..1114 4 05 17. . .1474 4 25
1..I200 3 90 13. . . . 5S4 4 15 21. . .1279 4 25
4L..1230 3 90 22..1(01 ' 4 15 22. . .1173 4 25
CO..1402 3 90 4..1307 4J5 41. . .1274 4 25
20..I09G 3 SO 14U..11CO 4 15 22. . .1253 4 S5
43..1016 3 95 40..1273 4 20 20 , , . .1650 4 75
41.HOC 3 95 18.1330 , 4 20 . .2030 5 00
1. . . ' . 000 I'M' Tc'.V..nbi ' S'ftr '
1..10SO 1 75 1..1000 2 55 3 : ' . . .1120 3 15
1. . 930 1 75 2..1120 2 K 2..10SO 3 15
1. . . ,7DO , 170 1. . . . 900 2 M j..ioo r. is
1. . 740 1 75 13. . . . 900 2 C5 1..H10 3 20
1. . SSO 2 00 9. . . , 902 2 75 2./.10C5 325
1. . . . 73 ? 2 25 3..1C90 2 75 1..H70 3 25
5..10S4 2 25 2..1090 2 90 1..1010 3 Si
1. . . . MO 2 35 1..1050 3 00 1..12SO 3 35
1. . . . 900 2 40 1..1140 3 00 1..1370 3 40
1..1030 2 CO 1..12SO 3 00 1..1KO 3 90
1..H10 2 DO "
HEIFERS.
1. , . . 740 2 M 4. . . . 702 8 15 1. . . . 900 3 CO
' . .1070 2 SO 20. . . . 775 3 20 5..1024 3 M
l' , . . CO 2 90 4. . . C77 3 25 1. . . . C20 3 CO
3. , . . 718 2 90 1. . . , 810 3 40 3 CO
1. , . .1040 3 CO 1. . . . MO 3 45 1. . . 950 3 90
IS. . . . G31 3 10 1. . . , C20 3 (0 4. . . E07 3 90
4. . . "iEO 3 10
HULLS.
3..115C 200 1..HOO 2 CO 1..H20 3 CO
1..1130 2 25 1..1430 2 CO 1..14CO 3 10
1..1110 2 25 1..1240 2 65 1..1000 3 15
1..1210 250 1..1CSO 2 90 1..10IO 3 35
19..lltC 2 CO 1..2210 2 S5
COSTAGS
STAGS AND HULLS.
35..1041 3 30
CALVES.
, 37C 2 75 1. . . . 90 4 00 31. . 4 30
4. . . 350 3 25 5. . . . 094 4 30 1. . C 25
1. . . , 370 3 CO
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
4. . . 495 .1 20 4. . . . 932 4 00 1. . . . CCO 4 15
3. . . 360 3 60 14. . . . 914 4 00 5. . . . SSO 4 15
1. . . CCO 3 75 L. . . 830 4 00 45. . . . COO 4 25
1. . . 870 3 75 31. . . . 959 4 05 11. . 544 4 30
1..1070 3 75 S. . . . 925 4 10 1. . , 430 4 30
43. . . 430 3 75 3. . . . S53 4 10 L. , 4CO 4 30
1. . . C30 375 9. . . . 794 4 15 1. . 390 4 35
2. . . 945 3 85 21. . . . 730 4 15
WESTERNS.
No. Av. I'r. No. Av. Pr.
1 feeder 1280 J2 75 19 feeders. . . . 775 $4 15
1 feeder 1000 3 00 25 feeders. . . . C42 4 20
1 feeder 820 3 35 30 feeders. . . . C2S 4 35
28 feeders. . . . 9C3 3 95
COLORADO.
1 bull .1250 3 CO 79 feeders. . . . C44 4 20
1 feeder. . . 710 3 00
00IDAHO.
IDAHO.
1 bull 1470 2 CO 16 feeders. . . . 1098 4 05
1 feeder. . . ; . BIO 3 00 20 feeders. . . . S19 4 25
2 heifers 900 3 20 13 feeders. . . . 715 4 25
HOGS The hog market was not the kind that
salesmen like to * eo and still there was no
very decided change In values. The chief cause
dlsF.ilUfacllon was tlie lack of snap and
vim wliich wai a characlerlsllc of the market
from start to llnleh.
At the opening hoga sold at about steady
prices , that Is largely nt } 4 , with a J4.05 top.
After about half of the liogg had changed
hands the trade came to a standstill , and the
last enil WBB very slow. A lower provision
market and the iirot-pcct of large recelplu for
the morrow made the heaviest packers rather
bearish. They would take the hogs , but they
wanted them at easier price * , while imlebmeii
were not Inclined lo make any concession. In
the : end everything toll ] , the late fates being $
mostly at $3.95.
The week opens with the market clcve to 20c
higher than It was at the opening of the previous
week , and over 30c higher than It was Monday
two weeks ago. Representative sales :
No. Av. No , Av. Sh. Pr.
. 301 C5 310 M $1 do
. 295 62 2S5 40 4 CO
. Kl C7 2CG SO 4 00
S3 213 4 (10 ( ICe
, 310 C9 2 4 00
. S76 C5 253 4 00
. 290 CO , . .28 ! ' f-0 4 ( .0 .
, C4 272 120 4 00
Cl 252 4 00 K
CC S55 4 00
K 2C1 4 00 io
28 242 SO 4 00
, 84 ! 27 4 0214 Hll
, 7C 1S7 405
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. 4CO C 312 385 I'Xw
. 92 C 274 3W
. 3K L 310 3K5 IIIplr
. 1S6 . . . 4 137 4 DO plr
ell
SHEEP RecelptiJ ) sheep were light and all ox
sold iUlc ) ! < ly at prices. Representative
Bales ; no
I'r. of
1i 1 1 buck . ' { { 220 > 3t,0 th
2 i western twe Mj\f.r. . 14S 350 of
; weslern ewi'sJ.'AJ.U. , , . 112 350 th
weelern ' 93 350
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NEW YORK. Marc.li SL IIBBVEH Receipts. not
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21.CIO head ; fairly li llvo and generally vteady ;
little firmer for good utters ; all sold ; natlvo nr
ter , I4.35ir4.95 ; uags und uxen , I3.OOOI.00 ; law
bulls , S2.95ft3.75 ; dry cows. JI.Wii3.35. Cubic * co
quote American steers at llflnc ; Kheep ut Htf ind
: refrigerator beef al 8 10o. bo
KHKUP Ri'celpti. 6,117 head ; a little firmer
around ; all told ; nheep , 13.0064.45. frc
HOGS . lleceipU , 11,301 head ; higher at $4.200 . tiy ;
St. iToiiu Llv - StiiuU.
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ST. LOl'lH. March 22. C'ATTLK Iteceljilg , It
2.COO head ; market steady on good grades und u Itm
shade off on others ; fancy export ulcers , | 5.00il ;
; native shlniilru ? steers , I4.00ii5.00 ; i.teers
under 1.000 pound * , J3.40a4.15 ; Mockers and feed- cP
, J2.75ij4.25 ; cows and heifers , ! 2.24.bO ; to
TeiuH iteera , t2.75ill.25. the
HOO8 Receipt * . 6,000 head ; market 60 hlRher : nil
llKhl , II.KVil4.10 ; rnUoJ , I3.704/4.10 ; heavy , S3.C50 had
SO. I pri
HHEKI1 Receipts , 4,000 head ; market slow ; na 11 (
muttons , | 3.0&4.:5 ; lamUf , JI.OOCjO.40. un
not
KUIIHUM City Mvu titnclc , nomt
KANSAS CITV. March 22. CATTLB-Recelpts , law.
head ; ehlpmenti , IGO head ; market ttrooy to
Iftc hlRhfr ; Texas Heers. i3.fCnt.r5 Texas cows ,
JS.PW , nnllxc Mcers , t1.i : > Clf > .10. native oow
nnd heifers , tl MiffX. ! . Mockers nnd feeders ,
t275 4.6fl , hull * . JI.M'fll 8.1.
HOdS-Rpeflpls. S.fro hend ; shipments. 400
head ; ntnrkpt strom to lOc hluhef ; bulk of mint ,
t4 < 044.10 ; hcnvle * . I.Dnfr4.IJii ; packers. t'S'rf'
4.tO , mixed. t4.OM7l.1754) ) IKIHs , IS.5i.08 ; Ycrk
ers. tliWH.OS ; pl/s , t W > ffS.7S.
8111:1:1' : : Hccrlpn. Cioo hcml : shliunenls , luO
head : mniket steady ; lambs , Jl.001fl.50 ; miittuns ,
mtl'ACO lilVH S'lOCK .M.tUKP.T.
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CHICAGO , Mrrch 12. Tlure WBS n fnlr trails
In cnltle. The bc t grades roM neil , bul torn *
mon nnrt fnltly goad liKhlnelghlK were rnther
Mow. Salf were on n brjsls ef frctu , J3.70 to U
fur Ilio p ore l nallve ilre > fcd beef tlfers. ti | >
to Irom J" > to t5.40 for choice to prime caillo.
The btiltc rf llie rnles ocrurreI nt fivm $4.25
lo si to. liulclierV ealtle wtie netlve nml Mendy
nn.l entir.eri fold fnltly well ill the Inlu ticI
cllnc.
Ti.ulo In IIOKS started tiff nctlvrly nt an nd.
vniice ef nboul 2' ' e , bul Ihe lm ; < ro\rmeat wnn
lest n little Inter , ns buyers refured ti > fay the
hlKher HKIIIPH , Ihe cirrilnxs were will takin
nt nn extiPiue range nt from ( .1.75 tu t4.2' , thn
built of Hie hogs bringing from Jl.l. > to tl 20.
1'rlces for shfep eic stronger nnl ; ftuni lOu
to Ite lilKher under the influence of an nellve
local r.nd shipping demand , Common tti prime
Ili/ckc of hcep ucre wnnled at from 13 In H.OO ,
westetn fed selling nl from t3.CO lo tl.JO. Uunbs
sold actively nt from tXM to t'.50 , Colorado *
ncllIng up to t. > .40.
Hcccliits : Cattle , 17.COO bend ; boss , 21.000 head ;
shEcp , 17,000 head ,
Stuck lit
Record of receipts of live stock nt the four
principal markets for March 22 :
Cattle. Hogs. Sheen.
Omaha 1,7M 1.U8 t 257
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Chicago 17,00 21,100 17.0JO
Karens City 2MO BM > 0 BiiOJ
SI . Lotll 2f,00 ' 5.COO 4 WO
Totals 23,781 23.C3S 2S.2.-1
Mvorpool C Pit I n nnil I'ritvlHlonn.
LIVERPOOL , Mnrch 22. WHEAT Spot , qulel
ihinntid , poor ; No. 2 red , winter , nothing quoted
No. 2 reil , Hiring , Cs 3'id : No. 1 hard , Manitoba
nolhlng ( | iioteil ; No. 1 California , Cs 3Hd
Futures opened steady nnd closed quiet , Vtlll
near and distant positions Ud lower ; business
nbout equally dlalrlhuled ; March , Cs 2d ; Mr.y
CM 3.l ! . ; July , Cs 3Ud.
CORN Spot , easy ; American mixed , new , is SJ ,
Putuics opened steady nnd closed quiet , will
I'enr and dlslnnl poslllons Ijd lower ; business
nboul equally distributed ; March , 2s 7 id ; April ,
23 Rd ; May. 2s Wid ; June , 2s ! Hd ; July , 2s lOil ,
KLOl'll Quiet ; St. Ixnils. fancy wlnler , ISs Cd
PROVISIONS Hacon. firm ; demand fair , Cum
berland cul , tS to 30 Ibs. . S'Js ; short ribs. 20 lo
24 Ihs. , : $ s fid ; long clear , light. 35 tn 3S Ibs. ,
27s Cd ; long clear , heavy. 40 to 45 lb . , 27s ; short
clear backs , light , IS Ibs. , 27s ; short clrnr mid
dles , heavy , 1" to DO Ibs. , 23s Cd ; cle.ir bellies ,
14 to If. Ihs. . 29s Cd. S.iouldcrs , Fqunre , 12 to IS
lh . . 2lF. lnm.i. ! short cut , 14 lo 10 His. , 43s.
Tallow , fine North American , ISs 3d. Reef , exlrn
India mess , DCs 3d ; prime IIICFS , 47 , Cd. Pulk ,
prime mess , line weslern , 4F/i 9d ; medium wesl
ern , 43s 9d. Kird steady ; prime western , 22s
3d ; rellned. In palls , 2s Cd.
CHEESE Klrm ; demand moderate ; fl' est Amcr
lean , while nnd coloted , 57s Cd.
IIUTTKR Finest United States. 90s ; good. : ,3s ,
OILS Turpentine spirits. 21s. Petroleum , re ,
fined , CUd. Linseed , 15s. Nnphlha , C'.jd.
REi.'RiaERATOR REEF-rorequariers , 4'.td ' ;
hindquarters , 5Tid.
HOPS At I > ondon ( Pacific coast ) , 3 15s.
London ColoiilnlVoo
LONDON , March 22. The wool Fnles were con
tinued today with n good attendance. The
American buyers purchnted a good selection of
crossbreds nt extreme rates and their total pur
chases for the day were 3,500 balen. Prices
ruled firm , wllh faulty slock nol received there.
The olTeilngw ninnunlcd to Ifi.fOO bales , nnd of
Ihls number l.WO bales were withdrawn , Snlcs
In de.tall : New Soulli Wales , C.OIO bales ;
scouted , 3 = 4d ; greiusy , 4'4d. Queensland , 1,115
bales ; scoured , HV4d ; greedy. 4'sd. ' Victoria.
2.ECO bales ; scoured. S'fed ; greasy , BflCd. South
Auslralln. 1,118 boles ; scoured , Is Id ; greasy ,
< PI'4d ' , New Zealand. 349 tales ; scoured. HVid ;
greasy , 5ld. Cupe of Oiwd Hope nnd Natal , llfl
bales ; scoured , "Ud ! greasy , 4'4f(74d. ' !
LONDON , March 22. SUOAll Cnnc , dull ; llttlj
demand ; centrlfuual Java , lls ; Murcovailo. fair
refining , 9s. lied , dull nnd Irregular ; Starch ,
9.1 = Kd : April , 9 ? ld.
NEW YOllK , March 22. St'GAIl Haw. firm ;
sales , 9.500 bags centrlfiiK.nl , 90 lost. 3 C-lCc. cx-
shlnmcnt ; 300 tons Muscovado , 9 test , 215-lCc ;
molasses S9 test , 211-lGc , px-plilpinent , lleflned ,
firm : crushed , 54c ! ; powdered , 43Jc ; ranu-
lated , 4'ie.
1'oorlu MnrkrtN.
PEOniA. March 22. CORN Market firm ; new
Nn. 2. 22' c.
OATS Market quiet nnd firm ; No. 2 white ,
WHISICY Market Bteady ; finished goods on the
basis nf J1.17 for lilfih wines.
RECEIPTS Corn. lOO.SM bu. ; onls. 31,200 bu. ;
rye , none ; whisky , 75 bbls. ; wheat , none.
SHIPMENTS Corn. r.4W bu. ; oats , 42,700 bu. ;
rs'ernohc ; whisky , 225 bbls. ; wheat , 8,000 bu.
\i-\v Yorlc Dry (7noiln 3
NEW YORK. March 22. Although many orders
were nt hand for more or less nssortmenls of
nil classes of goods , Ihe general demand was not
up to the corresponding day of last week , nnd on
the whole , cotton grades were quiet , though for
foreign manufaclurcs , flannels and blankets , the
Inquiry was well maintained.
Toledo MnrUofN.
TOLEDO. March 22. WHEAT Lower nnd
weak : No. 2 rash , S31 c : May. Wie.
CORN Lower and active ; No. 2 mixed. 24',5c. '
OATS Dull bill steady ; No. 2 mixed , JSc.
RYE-Qulet : March :7',4c.
CLOVER SEED Active. i
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NBW YORK , Mnrch 22. WOOL-Sleady ; fleece ,
16R20c : pulled , ISffSOc.
ST. IX3UIS , March 22. AVOOL Unchanged.
OH City MnrlcctN.
OIL CITY , March 22. Credit balances , 92c ,
ccrllflcales , no bids ; shipments , 170.S37 bbls , ;
runs , 172,394 bbls.
HIvln llnti.-r Mnrkcl.
ELOIN. HI. , March 22. IIIJTTER Steady ; of
ferings , 1 F30 tubs ; ealcs , 810 lubs nt ISc ; 1,020
tubs at ISHc.
Sim FriinolNun Vlu'iif ( luotatloiiN.
SAN FRANCISCO. Mnreh 22. WHEAT Inac
tive ; December , $1.I6U ; May , $1.34'.t. '
Pliiiinulnlote .
ROSTON. March 22. Clearings. $11,702,33C ; bal-
nnces , $1,448,293.
HALTIMORE. March 22. Clearings , $1.005,013 ;
balances. $319.1 > 02.
NEW YORK Mnrch 22. Clearings , $ C5,195,7C4 ;
balances , $8C3CG78.
PHILADELPHIA. March 22. Clearings , $0-
977,923 ; balances , $1,348,943.
ST. LOI'IS , March 22. Clearings. J4,73S.f,06 :
balances , $ C2 .7C3 , Money. 5fr7 per cent. New-
York exchange , 25o premium bid ; OOc premium
nsked ,
CHICAOO , Mnrch 22. Clearings , $12HC.CS1.
New York exchange , 2i f0c dlscnunt bid. For
eign exchange , linn ; demand , $4.87'i ; sixty days ,
$4.65 % .
Fliiniii'liil.
RERUN. March 22. Exchange on London.
glit days' slRht , 20 marks 37'/4 ' pfg.
LONDON , March 22. Oold Is ituoted at Ruenos
Ayres today nt 209.SO ; Lisbon , 44 ; Rome , 105.00.
1'AIUH , Mnrch 22 , Three per cent rentes , 102f
47'je ! for tin * account , Exchange on London , 25f
for checks.
KUl'HKMi : COIJHT HVLLAIII.
Affholdor ngnlnBt State ex rel MoMullcn.
Error from Hurt county , Alllrmed. Opin
ion by Commissioner Iltigan.
Section 11 , article III , of the constitution
should be HO liberally construed as to admit
tlo ] Insertion In a legislative net of all .
provisions which , though not specllleally {
expressed In the tltlo. are comprehended
wll'hln ' tlio objects and purposes of the net
- oxpresscd In Its title ; and to admit all
provisions which are germane nnd not for
eign to the provisions of the act ns ex-
cxprvsfced In Us title.
2. Chapter 48 , session laws of 1831 , contains
subject that Is not germane to the object
the act as expressed In Its title : und
therefore docs not violate the provisions
section 11 , article III , of the constitution
that "no bill shall contain moro than one
subject nnd tliut tlio same olmll bu clearly
expressed In Its title. "
3. Bald ant Is complete. In Itself and does
violate the requirement of section 11 , >
article III , of the constitution , that , "no d
' shall bo amended unless the now net
contain the section or sections so amended
the trotlon or sections aa amended , shall
repealed , "
Wilson \ against City National Hank , Rrror
from liuffulo county , Jteversed. Opinion
Commissioner Itugan.
Within the meaning1 of itectlon 314 of tlio
Cede of Civil 1'rocedure n Judgment Is
contrary to law when the finding on which
Is based Is not responsive to the Issues
made by the pleadings.
2. A plaintiff in replevin alleged In his
petition thnt he was the owner and entitled
the Immediate possession of the property ! of a
answer was a general denial , all tlio
plaintiff's evidence tended to show that ho
a special Interest In or lien upon the
property replevlned und Uio court so found.
Held : 11) ) That the evidence was Irrelevant
under the | BSUC ; (2) ( ) That the finding did
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respond to the Isnues ; (3) ( ) That the judg-
infiit based on such findings was contrary to
Beck . against State. Error from Otoe
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Can you define wnat is a Newspapsr ?
A Newspaper is a publication issued at stated intervals.
What are the duties of a Newspaper ?
To publish all the news both local and foreign ,
Can you tell me what paper does this ?
The'Omaha Bee.
Are there any others ?
There .are some that make a pretense of publishing all
the news , but there is only one that does , that is The
Omaha Bee ,
You are right if you want to read it all , you must
When la doubt what la use foi
Nervous Debility. Loss of Tower.
Irn potency , Atrophy , Varicocele and
other weaknesses , from any causa
use Scxine 1'ilU. Drains checked
and full vigor quickly restored.
irnrglretra. loehtroablri renull Mttlr.
Mailed for $1.00jObo esJ5.00. Will
$ . " .00 orders we give a guarantee la
cursor refund the money. Addrect
M'CONNBLL DUUC3 t O. . Omann. Neb.
0 RESTOO | ft J Thlaercat "CUPSDEWE" Vegetable
_ EJVItullzcr.tticpruscrlp-
tloa of n famoii ! ) Trench pliyBldun , will quickly euro you or all ner
vous or diseases of the generative oriinn : , such in Lust Manhood ,
Insomnia , Pains In the Hack , Sunilnal KmlssliiiiH , Nervous Drblllly.
1'lmples , Unfltness to Marry , lizliuustlui ; Dmlris , Varlcorclc and
Constipation. It stops alt losses by day or night. Prevents quirk-
Ut-t-UHt. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ AND AhTtH . - _ _ _ nil DCssoi tlm horrors discharge of , Impotonry. which If notcliTKPd 'iri'll fpftds f i\KclcauscsthoUvcr : totipcrmiitorrhaMkanil , Ihtf
- kldncysand thonrltmry orcansof ulllmpurltlcs ,
cnPIDENKBtrengthensandrestoreanmallwcokorFans.
Tlio reason BiifTerprs nro not cured by Dnclnrn Is herimsu ninety per cent nro troublcil wllU
ProslaIII . CUPIDENEIsthoomy known remedy to cure wlllioutun operation. fAKJtesilmonl-
n3. ! A written frunranteo Riven and money rclurnwl If six boxes docs not clTcct a pcrizmncutcur&
S1.00 a box , sir fur (3.00 , by mall. Send for FUEH circular and testimonials.
Address S ) A VO1 , MEDICINE CO. . P. O. Uoz 237C- San F : iclsco , Cat Stir Sale bt )
Mpors-Dlllon Drug Co. , S.B. Cor. IGth
county. Reversed nnd remanded. Opinion
by Commissioner Irvine.
In a criminal caw It Is error to Instruct
that the burden of proof Is upon the ac
cused to establish nn allhl by a prej > onder-
anco of the evidence. Casey against State ,
OS N. W. Hep. , C4H , followed.
2. Where the law Is Incorrectly Htntod In
ono instruction , the error Is not cured by
another which correctly states the law upon
the same subject.
Flanders against Lyon & Ilealey. Error
from Douslas county. Iteverscd and re
manded. Opinion by Commissioner Irvine.
In a replevin milt where the plaintiff has
taken the property It Is error to permit a
stranser to bo substltutca ror the original
plaintiff over the defendant's objection.
Woodbridtfe against Dcwltt. ICrror from
Douglas county. Alllrmed. Opinion by
Commissioner Irvine.
The ordinary rules of pleading do. not
apply In replevin. A party may prove
fraud under general allegations of owner
ship and right of possession.
2. The foregoing rule applies equally to
Interveners In a replevin suit.
3. The doctrine that the negligence of a
party In signing a writing estops hltn from
afterwards urging that It does not contain
the true agreement of theparlies , Is not
applicable In a milt between the original
parties thereto or their privies , where the
party peeking enforcement practiced fraud
or deception In order to induce the other
to sign without reading.
4. An assignment that the court erred In
permitting the Introduction of evidence must
spnclllcally designate the ruling complained
of.
0C' Slater against Sklrvlng. Appeal from Holt
county. Alllrmed. Oplnron by Commis
sioner Irvine ,
There Is a difference between the effect
of a Judgment as a har or entoppel against
tlm prosecution of a second action upon the
name claim or demand , and Its effect as ati
estoppel In another action upon a different
claim or cause of action , in the former
case a judgment on the merits constltntcH
ca
co absolute har to a sul > SfriH | > nt action , not
only as to every matter offered and received
to sustain or defeat the claim , but as to any
other admissible matter which might have
been offered for that purpoMe. Itut where
the t second action Is upon a different claimer
or demand , a judgment In the prior action
operates ns an estoppel only as to those
matters In issue upon the determination
of which the finding or verdict wan rcn-
ilcreil. Cromwell against Sao county. 94
U. S. , 331. followed.
2. Where the record lcavr It uncertain as
to what Issues were adjudicated , extrinsic
evidence Is admixslhlo In another action fern
n different object to show on what Issue
or Issues the first case was determined. Hut
extrinsic cvldencu Is not admissible to
contradict the record.
3. A party may not present Issues for
determination and avoid the effect of an
estoppel by withholding proof thereof.
4. Therefore , where a plaintiff alleges sev
eral facts the proof of any one of which
entitles him to Judgment und there Is a
general finding against him , It will bo con
clusively presumed thai each fact so
averred was determined against him.
B , Judgment by ( It-fault was rendered
agiilnst A and others. At a subsequent
term they filed a petition unaar section COJ :
to vacate the judgment on the ground that
It Jiad been Irregularly obtained , that the
petition , stated no cause of action , and
that It had been procured through a fraud
upon the jurisdiction of the court. This
petition was dlsmlxsed on a general flnd-
ng itKiilnst petitioners. They then brought
in original action to enjoin against the
enforcement of the judgment on the ground
that It was void , alleging the same matters.
Held : That each of tin ? mutters pleaded
n the former proceedings being pertinent
to such a. proceeding , the judgment In that
CIIHO made them res Judlcatao here.
C. Where a defendant IB In default , the
illcKfitlons of the ictlllon nre to bo taken
is true against him , except allegations of
value anil lunount of damage , arid If the
ctltlon states n cause of action the plaintiff
entitled to judgment without proof , ex
cept ax to the iiuantum of damages.
Chicago , Durllngton & uulncy Hallroad
Company against Unrdlncr. Krror from
Adams county. Affirmed , Opinion by
Commissioner Hynn. J
An Instruction which , ( hough technically
naccurnto in some respects , nevertheless ,
correctly states the principles really In
volved. Held : Not prujudlclully erroneous.
2. A limitation of the llulmity of a common
carrier contained In a shipping contract
vlll not bu recognized or enforced In tlila
Htate , though valid In the stnUi where made
when such attempted restriction of liability
Illegal and contrary to the public policy
this state.
Sen robing for Cii-noriil Kiillorton , ,
OAKLAND , Md. , March 22. The nearch
or tho. body of General Fullcrfon of St.
ouls , who was killed In the railroad accl-
Icnt Saturday , wag resumed this morning.
The searching party was reinforced by a
party ol tea expert river mea from JJaltl-
JAMES E. BOYD & CO
Telephone 1039. Omulin , Neb.
COMMISSION
GRAIN : PAOYISW3 : AND : SfOKJ
Uoanl of Trade.
Dhcct wires to Chicago and New York.
Correspondents : John A. Wnrrfn & Co.
has cut off the supply of HORB. Pork , Lnnl
and Ribs are advantelriR rapidly. Our nilvlco
has been rrllnble nnd prolltnblc to our cus
tomers. We make n tpeelulty of handllnc
I'rovlhlonn on ClilCHKo Hoard of Trade. lluo
Hook and Maiket Letter sent free.
Saiifortl. Malieovor fc f o- ,
HllliUiTH , Hriltrrn anil ConiiuiHNliiu
MlTflllllltN.
220-227-22 ? P.lalio llulldint ; , Cnlcago.
Wo etnd th * marreloai Fre
ncmdy CALTH06 fr-M-fiiuuI
If nl Ruarantoo that C'ALTIICJ mill I
I.eb | rcix A Eml.iloni ,
odd IttSTOHU Loit Vlaor. }
Use it and pay if tatiifiti.
A44r.it , VON MOIIL CO. .
Bol Itiriltia iftnb , CladniuU. Ct < t
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tL Written Gnarnntco to CTCnE EVEIIU
CASE or MONET ? REFUNDED.
Our euro li permanent and not a patching up. Case *
treated ton ye ro ago bavo never teen a BJ mpton ilnco.
Ur df tcrlblnc > our C BK fully we e n trsat you ty mall.
indwoKlvothoB-.inoBtrontrBuoranttotocuioorlofuni
all money. Those who prefer to coino lieru for triat-
ment can do so and wo will jay railroad tare both war *
and hotel bills while hero It we fall to cure. Wo cliak
Iftnire the world foracaso that our Maitlc Jlcmcilv
will not euro , Wrfto for full | > artlculai and gel thi
evidence. Weknow that you arotkrptlcal , Ju tly to too.
ai the most eminent pkytlcjaua liavo never been bl
to Ktve more than tcmimrary relief. In our teniran
piactlcewliti tUls Jtluulc ateinvdy It liaa been moil
dlRlcnlt tonvcrcome tbu prejudices nicalntt all lo-rallcd
poclriu. Hut under our btronf guarantee jou hould
not liesltute to try tbln rcinedy. You lake no chance ot
lotluit your money. Wo Kuaranteo to cure or refund
every dollar and aa wo liavo a reputation to protect.
alw > rlnonclnl backing or 85OO , < IUO , It It pt-rfectlr
fate to all wliowlll try tbo trcr-tinenu llcretoforojon
Iia e been putllnif up and paling out your money fo
dllferent trt'atmcn altuouirh you art-net yet cured
no one has paid back your money , fJo not watte any
more money until you fry ui. OU.chronlo.dern-ieateit
catei cured In tblrty to nlnty diyi. Invculcate our
financial tundlnr , our reputation u liuilno * in fa.
Write ui for names and addretKS of tlioso wo li v
cured , who have Riven iwnnlulon to refer to them.
It coits you only poktaito to do Hill i It will iav you a.
tiorl.1 or aufTcrlnB from mental ttritln i and If you ar
married what mav your ofrxprlnu ( ulfiT IhrouKh your
own negligence ! If your ryinptonis are plmplea on laco.
con throat , muco-jn patciiei In moutli , rheumalUu It
bonea and Jolnt , hair falling out. eruptions on an |
part or Ilio body , feeling o ; general depriuulon , pains 111
header boncn.you have no tlmo to waate. Ilioie who.
are roiiitautly tailing mercury and potath ahould dis
continue It. Comtant u j of th o drum r-lll rurtlr
trinKuoresand catlnir ulcera In tbecnd. Don't fall to
write. All correiiiondcnco tent aealcd In plain enrel.
opes. We Invite Ilia inont rlKld Investigation aildnlll
QoaUuiuuTpuwcrtoBldyoulnlt. Addreu ,
. , Chicago , III ,
raoro , This ii'akes ' about 160 men engaged In
the work on the Pullman far Iti which ( jun-
cral Fullerloii met hlj death and under
which ho IH thought tn bo lying. Up to midday -
day not a trace of the remains has been
found.
I'llOl .SA.M1S OF 1)01,1AHS
fJrrrriu-- ( n Olili-mni Iliillilln
Lllllll ANHIH-lllllllll AlHO MlHHlllK.
CIIICAOO , March 22. I'rculdent Julius
Ilrleako of tlio Glirlstoplier ColumbuH Ilulld-
Ing and Loan aHsoclatlon ttatc'B that David
, SachM'l has loft
Chicago nnd that hlw ac
counts nro being Invcttlgatcd by a com- "
inlttee of ten stockholders. President
Hrleske declared tlicro wan evidence to bo-
llcvo that the mlrslng olllclal would be callcil
upon to explain why from $10,000 to $00,000
of the nn oclatlon'ti funds was not In sight.
Mr. Sacheel appears to have left Chicago on
Tiiewday last. Ilia wife says that lie Ima
sono Into the country to ralno BOIHO money.
Those Interested In ( lie concern are largely
laboring people employed In the vicinity ot
Uecrlng.
Sufferers from Coughs , Sore Throat , etc. .
Bhould try "Ubrown's llronchlal TrocJieu , "
81011)10. but euro remedy. Sold only to lioxea.
I'rico 2G ccnU j , . , , .