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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1900)
10 THE OMAHA DAILY HEE: TlITTtSn A Y, "M AKCIT 15. UH)0. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Rather a QaUt Dxj is Fatted in the Wheat Pit. CORN MARKET OPENS FIRM BUT DECLINES Trade In Ont Wn lltrredlnnly Onlrl (JimitImk tin Mny I'nrk In IVnliirc of nil (Mlicm 1st- ( ulnrlr I Provision Mnrket. CITIfAOO, March ll.-tnriuonred by n good cash business nnd covering by short the wheat market closed strong today, M ay !o over yesterday; May mrn ,l'r up and May oats a shade Improved. Provisions at the close were a trifle better. It was rather a Millet day In the wheat pit. May olteneil io over yesterday at (Wc, helped by tho ensh business done at Duluth Mid also here yesterday. The market touched 6T.V early on liroflt taking, but McndM. Near the end covering by shorts nused a sharp rally, which carried May to CSV. The clone was strong. May V over yesterday at QKv. New York rcpirtod 5 loads taken for export. The export business lierr for tho day was put at IZitfM bn. 3'rlm.iry receipts were 70f,.o"0 lui . com pared with I7t,0"0 Int. last year. Atlantic .ort clearances In wheat ami Hour were equal to 307,( bn. Minneapolis and Puliith rnportod 52 cars, ngnlnst W last week and r.21 a year ago. Iicnl receipts wero 2. cats, none of contract trrade. colder weather was predicted. The corn market opened llrtn, but shortly afterward declined on lliiildatlon. The de. cllne was rocovered near the end, partly In fluenced by the bulge in wheat. The cash demand whs fair and on the rally shorts cvorrd. Ilnsltiess was rather quiet the pre iter part of the session. Local receipts were. 44T cars. Country offerings; were- Unlit Jtn ranged from 3Vtm'r to 37V and tl.iscd llrm, UflUc over jostcrday, at 3iMl 37V. 'Pile trade In oats was exceedingly utile!, Inll'ienced largely by the lessened excite ment In ccirn. Local receipts were 2S:i oars, ftlny ranged from 2.TV to 2.- anil closed u shade Improved at 23'ie'. Covering of May tiork was the featurp of nn otherwise colorless provisions market. This Inlllicnce caused a bulge early, but as moil ns the demand was satisfied the mar ket receded to opening llguro". The ( lose was steady. May pork sold from $10.!i5 to ll Ii and closed 2'i.c over yesterday at JI1U2'4: May lard, from tf,Ma to $i!.07',a. i losing unchnnged at $i!.(2i2. and May ribs, from jfi.i'fi!.fe'4 to ..074. with the close 2'ac up at $.rti.ftt"4. Kstlmutcd rerelpts tomorrow: Wheat, M cars; corn, V cars; oats, 2.V) cars; hops, M.Ouu head. The leading futures ranged ns follows; Articles. I Open. High. l,ow. I Close. VeVy. "f .1;?1 i"ii!il ner iesterd.1- s de line the l'i being ji.- r.nlj ;". t,ca,l was dull and utii h mgr. I nt ITi bid and $HS asked. Sin per w i iulet n' $1 ntt I 7'i, closing easy at that The brokers' nrl. e for lend was II l." and for ( npper JIC Ro Wheat Mch. May July I 1 ('urn i Mch. ineficw.'i May July Sept. Oats May July Pork May July L.nd Mav July Itlbs Muy July Oi iritW.1i Til i'V. I'r,'4 f i "A i d7ft,'0 1 1 W1! 371M7 Welt fi," ffi W- (Vi's G7'j WStl't I 3r,i; 37', 23!i 22'i. i io x, ill ir. 10 w n 10 34 .'IT'il .Ic :iir(l4 :ss i3Si4jiM mi, 2.1-HI 2:l23ifi'f, 22, 22'i 22Ml? i io 9ft i ii njtt, I io w i io ir.t fi 0214 b 10 fi 0214 ' 0-",4 fi 07',4 fi 15 or. I fi 07'(. fi 0214 6 10 fi 00 I 6' 02141 fi 02141 6 10 1 fi ou fi irjUji 11 00 10 07'4 fi 02" . fi 12'J fi 00 fi 02 '4 dmaiia wikii.iii miiki:ts. Condllhiu nf Trnde mill (lnotntlons till Mnplr nml I'miicv l'rodlicr. K(iiS Hecelpls liberal, fresh stock, 10. lIli:S8i:r I'OPtrilY-Chnlc to fancy turkeys, SflOc, ducks, .vJfOe; kccsc, 0c; spring thickens, J'jc, hens, 7'jc; roosters, ITiSt. LIVH I'DI'LTIt - liens, TV; spring hlckens, fi'tfi'c: wiung. staggv and old rooter. 1liri-; ducks, 7's'fHr; geese, 7'4'Bc, ttirkc s, 7fi7lj- . IIKTTKIt - (.'ommon to fair, Ifi'fci : choice, KfllSc; separator, 25c; gathered creamery, I'ldKONS-Llve, per doz., Jl, VHAI.S Choice, O'i10c, OYaTKHS-.Medlum, per can. Hr; stand ard, per can, 22c; bulk standard, per gal, J1.2.'; extra seliets, per can, :'.0c; extra se lecto, pi r gal.. $I.Wfll.7S; New York counts, per can, 37c; New York counts, per 100, II.2V IMSIl -Herring, per lb., fie; round perch, f.c; sun, Sc; cod, 6c; haddock. Cc; blue nlke. fie, scaled and dressed perch, fir; ripeoes,1 iic; medium urcsi u trout. 7'ic, ctoppie, 7'sc: pickerel, 7'ic; tlnnan hnddlcs, "Kc: white nh, 0c; yellow pike, dressed, sc; small trout. drcseil, !c; red snnpiier. Do; smelts Pc, smoked white fish, Pc. HAY -Per carload lots: Upland, choice, tfi; midland, chol e, lo.fiO; lowland, choice, $0; rye straw, choice. M.50; No. 3 corn, I7',4c; No. 3 white oats, 22'io; cracked corn, per ton. 112; corn and oa's. chopped, per ton, 112.50; bran, per ton, $12.60; snorts, per ton, J13.50. VEOKTABLES. ASt'AILVifH-Vullfornla. per lb., 20c. NKW TIMINII'S -I'er dor. bunches, 60c. SI'INACII I'er box, J1. NKW HKKTS I'er doz. btinrhca. 0flr.Oo. LMTTl'CK I'er doz. bunches, 40c; fancy head lettuce, per bbl . t.". HAUI.SiiKS-I'er doz. bunches, 35c. SWKHT I'(JTATOF:s - I'er bbl.. Illinois, 3: Jerseys. $5; large bbls., Kansns. J2.75. IOTATOi;S--r'er bit, cholcr. 301ilOc. CAHBAOE Holland seed, 2U'92'ic. CAt'Lll'LOWKR - California, per crate, $2 ,VHi2 7,1 CKLKUY-I'cr dor.. S5330c; California, per bunch, (Ofi73c. TIMtNIPS-Hutahngns, per lb., l'Jc. TO.M A TOUS - Klorlda, per slx-bagket cra'e, t,!.,-)(i MI'SI I ROOMS-I'er lb. box. 60c. KlirilAltH- I'er doz., rtlflVue. O.NMoNS-ltetall. yellow, 75c; red, SMMc; Ohlos. por bbl.. J2.2T. FIIUITS. AI'PLKS -Choice western shipping stock, $1.50; New- York stock. $1.50; fancy, $1.75. C.KAI'tCS-Malagn. per bbl., $7,005)9.00. CHANHKIIUIKS-Jersevs per bbl., $10.50; per crate, $3.00 THOPICAL FHL'ITS. OIIANOKS-Callfornla, fancy navels, per box. J3.2R&3.S0; cholco navels, $2.75'u3.M; Cali fornia seedlings, per box, $2.5y.75. LDMONS-Callfornla, choice, per box, $3', fancy. $3 60; Me.sslnas, choice, per box, $3.60; fancy. $1. HAN ANAS I'er bunch, medium, $1,753) 2.0); funcy, $2 002.25 HIDKS. HIDES No. 1 preen hides. 7c; No. 3 green hides, fic- No. 1 salted hides, 8c; No. 2 saltc.l hldoft, 7c; No. 1 venl calf, 8 to 12 lbs., 9c; No. 2 veal cilf, 12 to 15 lbs., Sc. MISCELLANEOUS. HONEY-IVr 21-sectloti case, $3.60. .N,V,rs, .'1'rkor' lore. Por bu., $1.23; shellbarks, $1.35. .i -ted T e tnamifrt' i irrs as a !as arc not dl.'inrr tn hviy wool, except wherf tney ai tu.lll need it. and the , ondltlon of the mime) market, whbli dlplavs a hanl enlng teiiden. . Is not faiorli!r for an ex tended speculative mo Client III wmi. l'rlce are practically unchanged, but on most grades are largely nominal The -as of the week tn HoMnn nttvuitred t.i I ":l -("1 lbs domestic and l1,n lbs. fo-etsn iiiHKiug a toini or i.h'i.ko iti . against total of l Wi.rtin Ills fur the orevlnns tveelt. and a total of l,7l.foo lbs. for the mire spundlng week Inst year The miles still o January I amount to 3t,liis,fl.io b., against 3s.fi74,it lb", for the cortepondlng time last j ear. O'i the hmupi did ' M.niillus hi. I i he ir torn. 1 tlmi with tb. inolH j 1 . .if I .111 in ,iheiu e "f any line In bciliic fun Is In Mi.ing ilcmaii I f r unf i 1 r ible lntbien e. I.X' llHIIge ,i. nilnn 20 tn uks ,W. nfes for Short bills, 6'4 per 1 hecks. I ui oniit rates int, lone bills per imi I M 111l, Uonc) NEW YollK. March Mnrliet. 1 - MoNEY- No 2. Cash quotations were as follows: KLOUH-Stendy: winter patents. $3.1071 3i;o. straights. $2.flWi3.30; clears, $2 70ff3.00; Hiring specials, $3.S0; patents. $1.10't3. 15; utralgbts. t2.fitKj3.0o; bakers, $2.W2.tO. WHI3 AT No. 3 spring, CHi6ic; No. 2 red, I.S"i,f J'iOo. 'OHN-No. 2, M'ftS'iV; No. 2 yellow, Sric. 11ATS-N0. 2 23i(.fi23c; No. 2 white, 20U(ff 2i ; No. 3 white. 2M; ft Ml 40. It YE No. 2. S5'M54i UAHLEY-No. 2, 37l"il3Pc. SEEDS Klax, No. 1 and northwest, SIM. I'rlme timothy, $2.10. Clover, contract grade, JS.Xi. I'HOVISIONS-Mess patk, per bbl., $10.00 (rilO.P7',4. Lard, per lfMbs., $3.S3ij5.!i7",3. Short Hhs sides (loose), $,1.8,V(i;.lo. Dry salted Hhouldcrs (boxed). $fi.26fj6.60. Short clear hides (.boxed). $6.20'Qti.3S. WHISKY-Dlstlllers' tlnlshed goods, on basis of high wines, per gal., $l.2t'4. SUOAHS Cut loaf, $.05; granulated, $5.43. Following nre tho receipts und shipments for today; Receipts. Shlpm'ts. riour, bbls pis.om (w.imo "Wheat, bu til.om i.s.i'iHi ( 'urn. bu 6211.0110 I'i.ooo Oats, bu 5311,000 325,OiXl live, bu I1,ik) 10.IM0 llarley. bu sp.(H) .H.iKio On the Produce exchango today the but ter market was easy, creameries, 191121c; dairies, HMje2o. Cheese, llrm at 121tl.'!c. Eggs, llrm; fresh, II'm-. '.m:w yohic (;i:m:iiai, maukkt. liiolnt Ions fur the Do) tin Various I'tiiniiiiiilKIrs, NEW YOHIC. March II. - KLoUIt - Re ceipts. 1R.3X) bbls.; exports, P.iip; bbls.; mod erately active and llrmly held, but not tiuot.ihly higher; Minnesota patents, $.1.7G'ii1 8 90. Minnesota bakers, $2 S.Vii'l.OO; winter pnte-ntH. $3.65'3.SO; winter htralghts, $3.i;ii 3 65; winter extras, J2.0fi.l"0; winter low guides, 2.2S1i'J.40. Rye flour, dull; fair to good. $3.1WICI.20, choice to fancy, $3.20Jj3.CO. KuckwhcMt Hour, steady at $1.6011.75. Itl'CK WHEAT-Dull nt 6ic, c. I. f, New York. CORNMEAL Klrm; yellow western, 85c; city. S3c. UYE-Stendy; No. 2 western, 63';C, f. o. b., nlloat; state, 6Sffi59c, c. I. f., New York, cur lots. HARLEY - Quiet; feeding, I3fi46c, New York; malting, ISJinlc, New York. HARLEY MALT-D11II; western. 56fiC5c. W1II0AT Receipts, .Vl.fioo bu.; exports, 133,112 bu. Spot, strong; No. 2 red. "Sc. ele vator; No. 2 red. Mic, f. o. b., atbuit; No. 1 northern. Duluth, 79,'-c, f. o. b,. alloat, prompt; No. 1 hard, Duluth. S0io, f. o b., nlloat, prompt. Options opened stendv .hi covering. Later they sold off under liberal In'etlor rcielpts, small export dealings, short selling and light clearances. onl to Te o er In tho liift hour on a scare from Europe and general covering. Closed hi rung at '.jiiV1 net advance. .March, 7i!'-1i 7"Tc. closed at 77'hc; .May. ?2 Il-ltifj73tji . tloseil at 73Uc; July, 72VS 7,Tc. closed at 73'Hc; September closed ai 7TVc. CORN Receipts, 112,330 bu.; exports, 232, 132 Inf. Spot, llrm; No. 2. lie. f. o. b.. nlloat, and lie. elevator. Options opened stc.ulv and were unlet all day. showing consider nbln decline under unloading and smnll ex ports. In the last hour prices rallied with wheat, closing llrm and unchanged. May. 42:fi'i:V. closed at l.'c; July, 12 O-lCW-c, . lifted at 427kC. OATS-Recelpts, 51,600 bu.; exports, 100 bu. Spot, llrm; No. 2, 2Si.4c; No. 3, 2SV,c; No. 2 white, 32c; No. 3 white, ;)i4c; track mixed western. 2P'iiO),4c; track white, 31 'ft 3114c Options u err MUtel all day. closing llrm on the late 1 Ise In corn. II A Y- Klrm ; shipping, COIf'Oc; good to choice, S0S7ijc. HOPS-Steady; ptate, common to choice, JV-Hi '.T'1'. ,s,,: s;,s 1'rol, 7W'J: 'rP. 13i . I'aclllc coan, HM crop, 4jCo; 1S3S crou. 7Si9t . 199 crop. 124; 13c. ' IHDi:S- Klrm; (lalveston. 20 to 23 lbs L9'"' ''."".;."1"'.?' o S lbs., 2tUc; Texai dr 21 to 30 lbs., 15isc. LEATHER-Steady; hemlock sole, llucnos -5ir5iif 1 l m'avywr,K,1,si -j'U-j'Sc; ncld, WOOL - Quiet; domestic lleece, 2302Sc; Texas. IMTlSe. ' COAL Steady. PROVISIONS-Reef. steady; family $1100 ft 13.00; mess, $10 OOjflO 15; beef hums, $"0 Vow 22 00; packet. $U.(WJ11.75; city extra I iidlii tness. $pt.0iJi20(i0. Cut nieats. unlet- nl le i bellies W37i,7.BO; pickled sholdllcrs . $'l(0 6.25; pickled hams. fH.OOiiiorA Lard Hrnr western steam. $fi.30; .March closed, '$ 2.'" nominal; rellned, llrmer. continent. J.1.65; Routb American, $ii.S0; compound. $C.12U $ll.(iy,?ll.60. Tallow, easy; city, 5c; coun try, 6s1iwljc. HITTER - Receipts. 5,933 pkgs. ; tirm vrsteiu creamery, aHlSfic; factorv, I7"tic CHEESE-Recclpts. 3.023 pkgs ; strong; fancy large, white, 13c; fancv large colored. 13j(13i4c: fancy small, white. 1:1ft l.H,e; fancy small, colored. i:i'i?il3.c. E(50S-Recelpls. 7.19 pkgs.; barely Bteudy; western, at mark, Ifii-.-tilfic; south', cin. at mark, LVjIthnbc. UICE-I''lrin; domestic, fnlr to extrn. 4iif? 6lvc, Japan, itlfic. MOLASSES - Quiet ; New Orleans open kettle, good to choice. IHi55c. PEANl'TS -Steady; fancy handplcked, 4 4ic: other domestic. 3j1i lc lREIOHTS To Liverpool, uulct; cotton by steam. 33c; grain by steam, :iiad METAL'S Price changes and nctlvlty worn the features of the metal market to day Although the cables from London re ported declines In both tin and copper th latter, after a prolonged (Inline of over three months here, advanced iju points, mid to be on account of extra sales, clos. Ing llrm at $I6.S714. Pig Iron was very dull Tin ruled firm, closing at $33, an advance I SI. I, mils (iriiln nml 1'rovUlnn. ST LOUIS. March 14. WHEAT Higher: -o!'' 2 -,'.p'1 r1"'"- elevator, 71,e; track. 73T : Mnrch. ,114c: May, 70,c; July, 6Htf " !'','. N.- 2 nnr,l- Wfifi"!'; receipts, fi.151 bu. 1 OR.N Illcher, No. 2 cash, 3fic; track, 37c; March. 3Cc; .May, SC'iO.Vie; July .IflUe. OATS Higher; No. 2 cash, 25c'; track, 26c; March, 2T,c; ..May. 2IHe; No. 2 white, 2fii4gi RYE Klrm at 6fic. I'LOUR-Elrm; patents. n.hVgSM; extra fancy, $3.15'iT3.20; clenr. $2.70fj3.00. SEEDS- 'llmothy. easy; ordlnnry, $2.15Q .'.2; prlmo worth more. Klax. steady nt $1 .6, . COHN.MEAL Steady nt $1.95ri'.'.00. Illl A N Klrm ; sacked lots, east track, 63 & 0i . t-'iLO '7-Klrm: "mnthy, $9.0011.50; prairie, $.6fM.2u. WHISK Y Steady at $I.2Hi. COTTONTIES-$1.23. HAOt;iNC.-fiT'S7c. IIEM1' TWINE-Oc. I'ROVISIONS-Pork. steady: Jobbing. Jlo.oO old, $11.25 new. Iard, steady; prime steam. $3.70; eholce, $5.75. Dry salt boxed meats, dull; extrn shorts, $S.12!(.; clear rlb, Jtf.M. char side-, $fi.37't. Hacon (boxetl), dull: ext-n shorts, $f!.trj4; clear ribs, $fi.75; clear sides. M.S'i.. MHTAI,S-I.wil steady at $I.B7i-,g4.60; soeller, steady at $l.4". POULTRY Quiet ; chickens. 7-57i,jc: tur keys. fiirf(.st-, ducks. 9c; geese. t40c. EOOS-Steady at 13c. IIUT'I'ER-Steady ; creamery, 20?j2U.c; dalrv. I6'r,20c. KECEIPIS- Wheat, CO.OOO bu.; corn, 32, Olio bu ; oats. 14. (KM bu SIIIPMENTS-Kluur. 5.000 bbl.; wheat, d.i'Ki bu.; corn. 101. rK) bu. ; oats. 11,000 bu. KmisiiM ( llj (ruin 11 ml Pro vlnlunn. KANSAS CITY. March 14-WHEAT-May. i;.1i( , cash. No. 2 bard, file; No. 3, COfl C3e; No. 2 red, 70c; No. 3, iVVflGPc. coltN-May. .'tlc; cash. No. 2 mixed. 35c; No. 2 white. 35c; No. 3. 3.1c. OATS-No. 2 white, 255j25'4c. RYE No. 2, 53c. HAY Choice timothy, $IO.00fj 10.50; choice prairie, $7 23T7.50. HITTER Cio.imery. 20fl23e: dairy. 19c. ICOOS Klrm: fresh Missouri and Kansas slock, loije doz.. case returned; new white wood cases included, lie. RECEIPTS- Wheat. 11,1(0 bu.; corn, 5.20O bu. oats. 3.000 bu. SHIPMENTS Wheat, 33,000 bu.; corn, 20, Ml bu.; oats, 5.000 bu. M(Vi:.Mi:T.S OK STOCK AMI IIOMIX. MnrUet l.nruel.i l Priiresslniiiils nml I Trntllnu: ( iingel In Micelnllles. NEW YORK. Manh ll.-Today'" stock' mnrket wnt largely In professional hands and trading was (ongesuil In Pie socclal- j lies again The piofeslonal cnntlngent, who have bought stoi ks to discount the en- 1 nttment of the currency i,iv. rnil today to I irallxii. Pressure from this source was not heavy, but the demand for stoiku was so light Hint the dribbling of regular- made 1 sternly Inroads upon prl cs, catrvlng a few of the standard railroad stocks off .1 point (luring the course of the late trading. The movement of prices In the specialties was wider, due to spec'al causes. Sugar was fold from Hostoti, where offers wero made of the next dividend belov the 1 per cent rnlo last December on liusjo amounts of Mock. Hrooklyn Rnpld Transit suffered from the refusal of the sta'c inll road commission to dt fer the iiuarterly re port. The rubber stocks felt the unf.ivor-' able Influence of tho pleasant weather ac companied with stnrle" of large stocks to ho carried over till next e,iinn. Poplc'H (las wa.s sold nfresh nn Chi ai. ) orders. T?ir most ennspb uom movement of the day , was In Third Avenue, which sold down to Efi In the morning, but Hint up to O'.c lute lit the day after the publication of the tc t elver's report, driving the bears to rover with 11 jternmble. 'Pie slock reacted 314 and fluctuated feverishly, closing with 11 net gnln of 5 iiolnts. Kor the most part the spcMlnt'iVe alii tude Is one of continued waiting for Hie . results of the new lluanclal law to tnanl- , fest themselvep. A feeling of doubt In- creases that, however prompt may be these , results, they will not avail to offset the continued drain during the week on bank reserves In time to affect the Saturday j bank stntement. This being the cao that statement If likely to show surplus reserves practically wined out. Tomorrow Is the date set for the disbursement of quite a large amount of dividends. Including that of $20 per shale on the etock of the Standard Oil company. The dividend aloii'- will amount In the ag gregate to $20,0i 10. (ii. Heoral million dollars additional will be disbursed as dividends on various storks. This may icasonably be , expected to have some effect on tomorrow's I money market. Today'o rale for money was llrmly held, but bankers were eager 1 to place loans for the longer periods, while borrowers were unwilling to bid for any but short time loans, elearly retleetlng the ex pectation of easier conditions near at hand. Kebruary's record of exports of merchan dise attracted atentlon as going far to ex plnln fie recent heavlnes'" In sterling in face of large demands upon the market and as prom'slng to make the current tlscal year a. record otic In the country's trade. Huylti? of bonds continued on n largo scale at ailvnnclng prlccn. Total sales, par value. $3.03.",Oi0. United States new Is de clined i and the 5s U per cent In the bid price. Commercial-Advertiser's London finan cial cnblegrnm says: The markets hero were verv Idlu and weak In tendency today, due to disappointment at the public's atmthy, the markets having counted on n strong revival of speculation when the wnr loan's success was establl'hed. There were very large dealings In the loan, one dealer giving 24 per cent for allotment let ters for .tn.OOQ.noi). The same denier was said to have atinlled for for a sMidlcate. American applications rent bed iM'j.OW.Oi"). Tho premium today was easier. Xh'S- per cent on the disappointment over tho chancellor of the exchequer's statement last night that applications were alrendy tenfold the amount required. Hut this Is probably a conservative estimate. It Is es timated' that when the list rlosei tomorrow application" will be llfteen fold. onsols were steady. Americans were heavy and stagnant, except Atchlsona, which New York bought and then sold. London re gards tho currency bill ns having been over discounted. Copper!" were weak In the fall of over 1 In the price or the metal. New York sold Anacondas. Paris sold tin ton. Thete wn. some talk that copper was likely to break henvlly. The bank received 1.9.). 000 gold from Holland and CI 1. 000 from Portugal, nnd bought 6,000 In bars. Ui took C40.(). Money was unchanged, but loans wero brisker, the bank doing les-. however . The following nre inr quuiuuuus i.n 11 ! llrm at t'.j'rtti per ent. last loin. 4 pi r t out ; prime mercantile paper. 61i5i.j per 1 ellt. SrERUNtl EXCtlANOE-lrregnlnr. with actual business n bankers' bMIs at .M.W Tl.'Oi, f.,r demand and at tl.MMJI.V! for l.lv las; posted tales, ti.sfli, and $.S7; commercial bill. JI MMi I . , . SILVER-Certlllcales. W4I16II C; bar, KV: .Mexican dollars. 47V. HoNDS - (loverntnents. weak; ptute, sltong; railroad, llrm. The following are the closing quotations on bond: OMAHA LIVE STUCK MARKET Largs RiceipU of All Hindi of Lir Stock for Wedneiday. .102 iN. Y. r. Is.. .M N. J. C. gen. ill1 No. Carolina feg.l'!"l' do Is 135' a Nor. Pat-. 3s. .... 117 1 do 4s. ...V. .117", N Y C St. Ht (Ks IK'i Nor. & V .llfi',1 Ma gen. .119 Ore. Nnv. .1"PV do 4S... .. StU Oregon S. ,1"7 I do conso 110 .s..H2i3 fis..ll!i ll! Ii'.7i 105 L Is.ios U. S. 2, "reg do 3. reg. tin million do new 4s, do (oiipou old Is. leg do coupon do 5s, teg. do cniinmi D. of C. 3- A tell gen. Is. do ndj. Is.... Co Hilda So. 2 Chev O. i,s.. 17 Rending gen. Is.. S5 do ts sij R O. W. is PS C. ft N. W. c. 7S.I14 St.L. & I.M. c.r.f.llia do S. P. ,. r.s..UI St.L. S.K. g.fis.121 Chli'iigo Ter. la. . i'Vi S' Paul consol". .lffl D. R. ll. ls....er St. P. C. M P. ts.lM'4 do Is M 1 do 5 i;o- H. T V. - o. 1s.1H''iSo. Railway 5 ..lios Ellt' gen. I- 7liBS. It. & T. fis.. .. 70 K. V. K- D. C. i. 71 .Tetiii. 11. s. 3s. . 95 (ieil. Electric Ss.lhi ,Tex. Pitc IS...IH14 Is.. 9.V 0 13C Is IO" 10214 L. fi,..127't H.. .11:1 KILLING CATTLE MOST DECIDEDLY LOWER Hogs Sell Five Cents l.oivrr, hut tlr niniid liiinil nt llrellne Miccp ( mil inn nil Slrnily Prices, While I.ninliH Drop Ten Cents, I 10 fi . 5 . 29 1 21 . 31 3 10 770 3 ,'0 !"9i 3 0 rl 3 HR ) 3 7 3 M 31 3 73 1 i I 1 1. 5tS ?, ; 1 S2o i s S3 '1 90 so :: 90 1V1 1 1.1 i,w 1 i, 3J0 4 7S STOCK KRS AND KEEDKHS ii) :( M do 3 m SOUTH OMAHA. March II Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, Olllclal Monday v'liiriiu rueeoay. . . Ottlclal Wednesday 1.920 3.911 3.CV1 l.'rft ll.SVi Three days this week. Same days last week. Same days week before Same thtee weeks nco. Averngo price nalit for hog: fevernl days with comparisons: 9.521 fi.loi 21.(125 17 910 19,09 19.929 o.Ml 10.270 4.97.1 j 20,C0 1 K.57 1X.9I1 21,913 ... S70 ... Ml ... 15 ... SM ... 9T6 ... 731 ... 79S ...Ml ... 891 . . . ,3 4 20 . . . t!13 4 21 ...irU I 3d ...mi i3R ...1059 I V, ...1210 4 35 3 75 a so a fo 4 i 4 o 4 01 I 0i 1 nr. 4 in 4 20 32.... 29. I. I. 3fi.. 7. . 1H.. 3S.. se.. is. . s.. 14.. .. sio 1 r, .MW I io ..Kft) 1 10 ..117; 4 in ..1070 1 (9 ..1110 I 1 1) .1111 I 10 .. Jvl I 10 ..1o I 10 ..lpr, 1 40 ..912 I ID ..1213 4 40 ..1097 I 15 . (XI 4 30 ..1375 4 M .. 573 I fiO .,532 4 fio . , 700 I fin . , 705 4 75 12.. 10.. I.. M.. tvr.t 1 1 1 feeder.. 790 4 00 13 feeders. . 967 125 MOOS Receipts today were the largest of the year to date. Huverr- took advanliige of the big run to take off 5c and the fcener.il market was fie lower (ban veslrr- OaV. I h tri,ri.,rl ,1.. ..r f..t ii.. 1.. for the last mixed hogs sold' largely at $4 fti, nntl the : 1 heavier mixed at $175 A few loads of the II900..1199. lJ9?.'U97.1U9fiTr5-,lMI- i 44 s r, .'l ' el? ' allllV'' ,4,75 I"",1 f" n,A',!.", ' . ' . . -. , "' and 11 few common lomla hrliitt- ti Tit I 4 tiV 3 51 3 7J 3 fiOi . I 9 Yesterday the same kind of hogs thai I i w. a o:i a so, j i a hi 'v. w ;i si 3 3 3 fl iV'ili. "v" "" Tex.i 1n lln.it steer. JOHII&n, cows n ! Iirlfers. $2 7iffS 0 ModS Itccelpix. 7 ikm held, market HV low.r; pigs and llebts. l TSwi v.. paekrrs, $1 (Kj( ,); buu-hets flMtl.M SIIEKP ND I.A.MHS Iteeelpt.. 2 OTO heiid, markci sironjj, native inuMnn $1 ol i " 75. lambs, $, ,itnt? ii; 1 (ills and bucks $1 ( 1(6 no, ! llll-li 1,1 v Mnelt. NEW YORK. .March 11 - HliKVRS he cetpiit. 2.i head; dull: steers ,-m, bulls stead) . tnw-i. ftc lower; steers, $l.70tf. w bulls 1.(vril.f.; rnw. $.(. I5ff3 95. c,ible.s slow, evporls, I.H7S nu.irters of beef, to limrrnw, S head of shee;' CALVES -Hecelpls, 2,(tf,7 bend: slow clo. lug easier, fullv :n- bend unsold, veals, $1 'H7..I7(,: ciol'ce. $7.fiO. little calves. $3 f1 3 5n, bariu.i-d calves, $1. SHEEP AND LAM IIS Receipts 5 979 head. tdii..i. nitwit), lambs. how: prime to t bid, e. steady to 10c higher, medium and comtnnn grade. tMil.tc lower; sheep, $l.fimi fi no. e!irt sheep, W 10. culls, JI.O,lfl25, lamb' ,i :.M).2i, culls. Jl.fiOfiti.rO, i llpprd lamb". $5 .vwi ii.25, Hpr.ng lambs, $.1.5()tifi M. IJdllS R.ielptM 7.I75 bead; slow. $5,(1 fi..C for t!ie wli..!e ramie 1 Spe- O. II. .V S. A. ill !t II. T. C. V do con. t',.. . In. Central ls...lll'4 K. P. ft O. Is. 71t La. new con. 4s. .107 L. N. unl. 4s.. 9V4 -.m., i. T. 2 do Is Cs.in I do 2s.. ,...107'4 Union I'aclllc ...110i4AV(ibnJh Is... ....no , do 2s. Is West Shore 4s. Wis. Cent. Is.. Vn. Centuries . do deferred . (W'S'Colo. So. 4-i.. .. 91?o. I'aclllc 4s.. 6" .V( m . 99 .113U . son , 90 . 94 . S.T.4 . Mi March I March 2... March 3... March 1... 1 Man he. March 6... March. 7... , .Mnrch s... Mareh 9 . March 10,, March 11.. March 12.. March 13. March II.. Indicates Sunday. . The olllclal number of cars of brought In today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. H'r's. i ft I 1 .I ''-. '- rrtiu-- niiiu ii. IIUK null 1 11 4 CJ brought $4.72'4T4.73 today sold nt $l.77i,1r ,r,i . I Jk Huyers reemeir to want the hogs at $15 M. .Inepli i' Mncli. SOUTH ST JOSEPH. March II rial I The Jnuriinl limited' CATTLE Heielpts. I.i"l head; market weak tn lo,- lower, quality common to f.ilr: nntlxep. $1 fiVnf. (i. Texas nnd westerns $150 (ll 4 90. i-iiws 1111,1 h,.lf,M ? i J fin Iinlla anil hogs tbat itags. $2imi Hi. carting;, and calves. $l"0 I--.. "1,,1'rith nnti iceuers, j.(.:iii I m; veins. fo. Offered. j . 2 '2i i 111 i 11 liner, unn, moug'i seners ii(i(, - llece p s. 7 W bead: mnrkei fic 1 Ui A 3.M 2??' S-n 4 71 ? "Hl; reluclant to lake off. the lower; nil grades. $l 72isi 1 90, bulk t'f sale... ,4,0 3 841 3 fi5 3 i9 3 92 4 .1 tnaiket was fnlny active and the big bulk ?7Mi I.M. 1 I 4 .11 3 CO, 3 S9 80 i ! - ' ,. h',.,l.10", ttiailged hnnds In good season. ! SHEEP AND LAM HS Heeelnls 7il head' I 4 72 3 63, 3 7fi 3 M I Jjl ' It lll be noted from the Mi of average ' urkr, ,tPI,,,v; ,,,7, ,U. r, tf 7 0. ', ',,r ng.,- I . 1 1 3 51 .1 7fi t CO! 3 SI 4 01 4 2 price above that the most of the ad- ' $;, 3M;i; 2.5, shreo and i carllngs $.Mi, f.75 14 73 3 fi3 3 SO 3t63M W vntiee of the week was wiped out by the pWPs, $1001(6 215 arungs, nr.,.., I 13 6913 79,3 (1413 82 I ' I eelitu, of today and that the hogs sold P"r"' ; I 4 76 ,3 74 3 70 1 3 80 4 16 4 fit I Ittle better than they did at the close of Mncu In su,. 4 79, 3 2l ' 3 7s-' 3 791 I 201 4 M o-'t week HnweVer. the hogs sold a srnd.) rr.dlow lnc ire the ree..tVnt ih 1 ?sl 1 ei 1 cn , 1 j "Si I X, better hnii ihv ,11,1 n..r. iiniirn. 'oiiowiiiB are ine receipts nt the four 0 1 - ' 1 ' ... " "f principal western markets for .Mart h 14 No. Av. Sh. P.-. 1 South Omaha ...1 1 2 stock cv VtirU .MImImii Slocks. NEW YORK. March ll.-Tlie fjllowlne an. tho olllcul closing quotations for mining shares: Clto'.nr 22 Crown Point 11 Con. Cal. Va..no Deadwood 55 (lould At Currle.. 12 Hale X- Norcross 27 Homestnke 5000 Iron Sl yer ,i) Mexican 20 Ontario Ophlr P ymotith Quicksilver ... do tiftl Sierra Nevada Standard Union Con Yellow Jacket .S7 . 1-5 i. 12 .150 .750 . 50 .310 . 11 . 31 London Mock (Itiotnl Ions, LONDON. Mnrch 11.-4 p. m.-ClosIng: C. M. & St. P. Ry. o. & St. L. Ry 3 Missouri Paclllc Ry... s Union Pncllic Svstem. 21 C. & N. W. Ry 3 P., E. M. V. It R.. 35 S. C. & P. Ry r. C. St. P., M. & O.... 41 H. M. R. R. R 21 C. It. A; Q. Ry 3 K. C. St St. J 11 C. R. I. Ar P. Ry., E. f. C., H. I. & P. Ry., W. 1 Illinois Central 2 13 11 37 t 11 bit 23 No 41.. 41.. 91'. . St . fit.. 9V. 49.. 91.. Av Sh. Pr. I3 ... 4 iV, 2ol . . I i .173 ... 1 r.5 .19 12(1 I (V, .15rt ... 1 fit INS 40 $ 70 .101 ... I 70 .15 IrtO 70 Total receipts Ifi5 The disposition of tho day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing Ihc iium btr of head Indicated: Cons., do money.. 101 3-10 Pennsylvania acciunt. .loia. Rending P 9S No. Paclllc . 13L Atchison .. . 31 loulsvillo ... ,1I6'4 Cirnud Trunk 7fii,4 Anncondn ... .1217, Hand Mines pfd. 69U 71114 211; SI S"! 9', S'l's Canadian Erie do 1st pfd. Illinois Central U. P. pfd Si. I, common N. Y. Ccntral .. Ex-dlvldend. HAH SILVER-Steady. 27 9-16d per ounce. MONEY -V'.y't per cent; tho rate of dis count In the open market for short bills, 4 per cent; for three months' bills, 4 per cent. HiihU Clcnrlnns. BALTIMORE. March 14. - Clearings, 1 $l,3fi.270; balances, Jii.1l.25fi. ! PHILADELPHIA. March 14. Clearings, $1I,13.1.4M; balance'. $2,165,350 CIHCAC.o. March 14.-Clcnrlngs. $24,940. .".i.'i; balances $1,413,714. Posted exchange, $I.S3I.S'.,4. New York exchange, 25c dis count , NEW YORK. March II Clearings. $193,- 3.51. 9.K1; balances. $9 49S.82S. , ST. LOUIS. March 14. Clearings, $.5.34(1.316; bnlanees. $471,264. Money, 41l7 per cent. New York exchange. 2!5e premium bid, 35c 1 nremlum asked. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. (151 1.313 l.VU 67S ('(.mill Inn of the Trensnry. WASH INOTON, Mrch 14.-Today state ment of the condition of the treasury shows: Available cash balance, $15I,9S5,9S9; gold reerve, $150.00n,(ii). ( tidoii Jlnrket, NEW ORLEANS March ll.-COTTON-rirm; sales. 9.0ft) bales: ordinary, Mc; good ordinary. Si , low middling, 9 1-Ific; mid dling. WC-lfic; good middling. 9ijc; middling fair. 9-V'i reetlplH. 11.392 bales; stock. 307, 111 bales. NEW ORLEANS March 14-COTTON-I'utures, steady;iMarch. $9.36 bid; Afirll. $9.37 59.39; Mnv. $9.40ijo.lt: June and July. $9.3 leading stocks on the New oik oxebanu" , s . October. $7 i1i7.(2. November and De- todnv: 211 Texas X- Paclllc. lf.H HT'ts Utvlon Paclllc .... 49 63' do pfd 7i 90 .Wabash 'i'-a 49 tlo pfd 20 2 Wheel. & L. E. . 10 131s1 do 2d pfd.... 2i7 1 1 115 115 I, Atchison do pfd Haltlmoto & O Canadian Pac. Canada So ("lies. Ohio.. Chl,.nrfi (!. W. C . II. & 0 125 VI. Central Chi., Ind. & I -I'tAilaiin Ex.. ,lo pftl M American Ex.... Chlcigo Ai E. Ill- 95 .United Staten Ex Cblcago iS: N. W.1U2 Wclln Fargo Ex. C R 1. .4 P 10M4' Atner. 1 01. oil C. C. C. fi. St. 1 Colonido So do 1st pfd..., tlo 2d lira. 1,1. crpool (irii 1 11 nml I'ro vlsioim, LIVERPOOL. March II. WIIKATSnnl No. 1 northern, spring, llrm nt (Is lld. Fu ' turcs elocd qu'el; Mnn-h, .1s9Jd; May. 5s I 9'd: July. 5s esd. CORN - Spot, steady: American mixed, I new. .l-tllijd; American mixed, old. 3slli.il 1 Futures, quiet; .May. 3sl0-i4d; Jul!. 3s 10sd I PROVISIONS - Lard, prime western. Iti I tierces, ilrm at 31s. Hacon. clear bellies, I llrm at 37s fid. Cheese, American finest, I steady at ("Ostitl; Amerlcnn llnest colored steady at (13. Toledo Market, TOLEDO, O.. March 14. WH EAT Active and higher: Nn. 2 cash. 71V-: Mnv, 73c CORN Firm and higher; No. 2 mixed, 7i .. 12-! .. 37 . .157 .. n .. M ..113 .. .. It .. 12 .. 201. 2114c. OATS Unchanged: Jn. 2 mixed, HYE-Dull: No. 2 cash. fic. SEEDS Clover, llrm and active; prime rush, old, $1.95: .March, new, $5.fi5; October, J5.LH; No. 2. SI.fi5ai.S3. Minneapolis Wheat nml I'lonr. MINNEAPOLIS. March lt.-WHEAT-In store; No. 1 northern. March. (fiHc; Mnv. CIV; July. (Viis1ifi5&c. Op track: No. ' t hard. i'04e No. 1 northern, 65Hc; No. 2 lio-tbprn, C3,e. FLOUIl-Flrst patents. $3.55; second pat ents. $3.35: first clear. $2,110; seconds $2.05 HRAN In bulk. tll.noTHl.Sf.. D11I11O1 Win-ill Mnrkei. .DULUTH, Marth 14. -WHEAT-No 1 hard, cash. B7c; May. 6S,c; No. 1 northern, cash, MI4C: Mav. fifi'ic; July, 6"i,ic; No. 2 northern. (11c, No. 3 Miring, 59c. CORN 35Uc. OATS-23'2Tf2lc. Del. & Hudson.. .tll'i D., L. i W 150 nenver fit R. C. 10 do pfd Krle tlo 1st pfd.. Gt. Nor. pfd.... Hocking Con i . . Hocking A'alley. Illinois Centrnl Iowa Central do pfd...... K. C. P. & 43.. L. E. & W do pfd Itke Shorn Loulsvl''o N. MaKhattan L... Met. St. Ry Mex. Centrnl .. Minn. Ar St. L.. do pfd Mo. Paclllc .... Mobile fi Ohio Mis.. K. Ar T do pfd N. J. Central . N. Y. Central .. Norfolk .1- W... do pfd No. Pao'flc .... do pfd Ontario A- W... O. R. A- N do pfd Pennsylvania Rending tlo. 1st nfd.... do 2d nfd Rio (!. W do. pfd St. L. & S. F. . tlo. 1st nfd .... do 2d nfd St. L Southw.. do pfd St. Pan tlo nfd St. P. Ar Omnlia.109 So. Pacific SSi 122 3."ii 93'4 5 2K' 19 9m 59s; ! do. Pfd. fii'.'Am. Malting . 43i do pfd 17 Amor. S. .t R do pfd Am. Snlr'ts ... do. pf'l 1" Amer. S. Hoop... :". j do pfd Mi Amer. S. A: W... 55H do pfd Hlf-, Am. Tin Plate.... 33 tlo pfd Sli Amwr. Tobacco. . .KKl'i do. pfd 135 Anac. Mill. Co I7'i Hrooklyn R. T... fil'i Colo. Fuel Ar I.. V'. w ton. roDncco ..1 191 I do pfd Sl'4 SP Fetleral Steel ... 19'H 93T do nfd 727 lfiTi Oen. Electric K? t.lucose sugar . . ill tlo ptd 92 Inter. Pn per .... do pfd .- Lar'ede Oas National Hlscult do pfd. ccmber. J7.t,9'n7 . January. $7(i91i7.71 NEW YORK, March 1 l.-COTTON-Spot closed quiet nrd l-IBc higher, middling up lands fi4r; middling gulf, lfte; wiles. 1$5 balosFutures ilosed steadv; March, $9.52; I April. $9.1; May, $9.47, June, $9.44; July. 1 $9.4:1; August, $o.,13. Siiptuniber, $S.37; Octo- . bej $S,02; November. $7 S9; December, Janu- nry and Ft bruiiry. $7 hi. ST LOUIS. March 14.-COTTON-Steady; middling, 9,5-lfic, sales, 73 bales; reielpts. :t.SIS bales; shipments, 4,tK0 bales; stock, 74,- 1 CIO bales. I LIVERPOOL. March 14 -OOTTON-Spot. , fair demand and prices l-32d higher; Ameri can ml, Idling flr, 513-lBd; good middling. nSd; middling, C9-lfid, low middling, 5 7-lfid; gnoil ortllimry. 5i4d; ordinary, 5 1-lfid. The sales of the day were 10.000 bales. if which 50 were for speculation nml export nntl In cluded 9 :m Amei lian. Recolpts, 7.:M1 bales, all American. Futures opened steadv and j closed qulei but steady at the advance; I American middling 1 m. c, March, f. 3-fi4Ti fi ll-did, value; March and April, fi 2.S-tl4l: ; April and May. 02l-(ld. sellers; May and June, 1 20-fil'uC, 21-fitd. sellei-!. June and Julv. 5 17-filtja is-iild, Hellers; July nnd Augus't. f 1 l-(',4Ti.' lfi-Md, sellers, August and Septem ber. 5 3-tlllti 4-fild, buyers; .September and October, 4 ll-fild. October ami November. I 2-S-fi4(T(4 29-tlld. sellers: November nnd De cember. 4c!3-ild. sellers; December nnd January, I 21-tMTl 22-(14d. sellers; January and February; I 20-iHil. sellers. 440 :k... M... 20... 71... fit... OS... 82. . . S3... 7.1 .. ICS.. (17... 79... 95... 79.. 25.. 29.. C2.. (19.. (111.. 7. . 79... 82.. 52.. 81 . f,3.. 71... . !S9... . I 80. . . . 1 9fi... . I ). .. .:. 1 r.i 02. . 1 mi. . I Huyers. omana Packing ro f.07 1,101 Q. II Hammond Co 1(3 2,017 Swift and Company 4IS 2.30.5 Cudahy Packing Co 753 2.1.' Armour & co 747 2. 70s Armour, from Sioux City 210 Omaha P. Co , from K. C. (12 Cudahy P. c.. from K. C. 2o2 Swift, from country R. Keeker .1- Degan 109 Vansant St Co 154 J. L. Carey fS tobmnn A Co 37 Hill A Huntzlnger 57 Kenton A Underwood 29 Livingstone A- Schnller.. 32 Hamilton A Rothschild... 9 I. f. husz 13 II. L. DeuniH A Co 41 Other buyers sir, Totals 3,7fis ii.nti CATTLE Yesterday's libera! receipt;. were roiiowed by a big run todny. At tho same tlmo other markets were also re- 61... porting large runs, so that there were a " good many more cattle than usual on sale. The natural result wait a break In urlces. ;3... ( hlcago reported the market 10SI5c lower and the market on killing cuttle nt this .-. point suffered about the same decline. 7S... Tho yarilf were full of cornfed steers B9... and the market ws very late nnd slow'7S... nbout opening. Ruyers seemed to feel that 1 117... they could afford to take their time und fi7... were In no hurry about commencing to 111! fi5... orders. It wns evident from the Hrst that 175... they would Insist upon a concession In, 82... prices to correspond with tho decline at 47... Chicago. Tho whole trade could be summed fS... up by calling It slow and 10'pl5c lower. CL--Tho forenoon wns well spent before any- 5S... thing like a clenranco was effected ?... Cows and tielfcrn were lOfft&r lower and 73.. buyers warn not at all backward about 72.. saying that they would buy them that 4S.. way or leave them alone. As wns the IS., ruse with fat rattle, the market was late ft! . In opening and slow nftnr It did open. 73.. The market on bulls was slow and lower. 57.. Thero seemed to be some little demand (15 . for rtoekers and feeders early, owing to 6,-,.. there holng a good many lookers In from fi2.. the country, and titer" was more activity 7.. In thnt branch of the trade than any 0; other. Prices ware not so very much 77 different from yesterday. Later on In the 7" dny, when the full txtent of the decline In (N "' fat cnttlo became known, buyers did not mae noia quue so wen hiiu ine iimriiti 1 siow-ea up. iicnreseniaiive shicb: 1 111. 11.1' nir,r,ns, 75 f0. rtv. 19 1157 .131 ...24s ...232 ...213 ...22fi ...214 ...1S7 ...19S ...193 ...212 . .212 ...229 ...22i . ..2fiS ...23U ...231 .. 2.13 212 ...202 ...3.W ...217 201 SO 120 80 vo M 200 40 80 1(10 4 70 4 7-'l, I 72l I 12ty 4 7'.'l5 I 7J1 4 72i4 I 7214 I 721; 4 7214 I 724 I 7214 I 72JJ I 72', I 72s 4 72i,s I 7214 4 721 4 I 721, 4 72',, 4 72", 4 721 21 (. ..203 ICO 4 Tjf4 .2F.1 40 I 73V, "31 SO 4 721, 210 ... 4 72V4 2.1S ... 4 75 259 1 20 4 75 227 80 .221 .23.' .2,58 '.2M .273 .224 .2Cfi .2HI .22fi .2.14 .23fi .241 .22 80 40 40 '40 40 12.1 40 80 40 .125 . 52U . 9Si, . 1S'S '. fit . 741-, 1t5i, National Lead ... 21 IIP, tlo pftl 101 45 41 10 3214 4li 9. 'a 127 H'i fin 82 ii) So. Railway do pfd... H'-'i. Nnllonn Steel . 7fit do pfd . 52-i, N. Y. Air Hrake . 73'4 No. Atnei-:can .. . 23 Pacific Coat ... . 42 , do 1st pfd. ... . 7fi 1 do 2d nfd .1311 j Paciiu- Mall .... . 17tj People's Oils . . . . 5S ,Preed S. Car.. Will do nfd . BS5 Pullman P. Car..1S1 . 90 Standard R. A T. . 1014 Sugar hd't . 11s tlo pfd ms . 3d, Tenn. Coal A I.. . bi'.i.r. S. Leather .. 21 I do pfd l"'t lU. S. Rubber... .172 V do pfd Western Union . Rep. LAS 97' 1 5314 92K. 12 " 92 ( t.lVt-t llii r:t. NEW YORK, March II. COFFEE The market fo- futures opened steady, with prices unchnnged to 5 points higher, with subsequent liuslness. slack without murh further change, following fair average of cablet", smaller receipts at Rio and Santos, larger warehouse deliveries and absence of pressure In the open mirket f.ir spot stip nlles. The close was steady at a partial io points advance. Total -..lies were C,730 bags, Including May at $6.65; June, tfi.fi."; July, Jfi.70; AuruI. $0.70; September, $6.75; October, td.ss: Nncmhcr, $6.85; December, $7; February. $7.15. Spot, Rio. steady: No. 7. invoice. $5.25; No. 7. .lobbing. $5.75. Mild, market Moady: Cordova. $9. .Win 1.00. 13 5S do nfd. CCA St. L 9t S2U 2I fi7(, (15 (III MllrUet. OIL CITY. Pa . March 14.-Credlt ImI- 1 unci's, tl.ils: t prtltlcatr u, no bids or offers; shipments, 75.111 bbls.: average, SI.262 hbls.; runs 1CS.S9S bbls.; avcrnge, S,!,05l bhK LIVERPOOL, .March 1 l.-OI LS-llull re. lined. Ma) -August, dull at 21s. Turpentine spirits, steady at lis 3d. LONDON. March H.-OILS-Turpentlne spirits, 40s 2atil NEW YORK. March II. OILS Cotton sted, quirt; prime crude, 3T,4c; prima yel low, Silc Petroleum, steady. Hosln, steady; ht ruined, common to good, $1,724. Turpen tine, llrm at 66Mi57c. MlllMlliUee (irnln .Miirhel. MILWAUKEE. March II. WHEAT Steadv; No I northern, fiHffifiitc; No. 2 northern. ilt'sTiiHiic. RYE--Firmer. No. 1. S?Mij9c. HARLEY N . J. He; sample, .ICijtMOc. I'll 1 1 ii tl I I ii I'loiliice llnrkt-t. P1III DELPIIIA. March 1 l.-HUTTRTI- Slcad: f.mcv weftern creamery, 24c; fancy wcslt rn prints, 27c. ; I-.iU.- Firm: frr-th nearby, western and southwestern, bl'-c; fresh southern, 15ijfjlt;e. Petirlii Mnrl.cl. PEORIA. Mnrch ll.-CORN-Hlgher: No. 2, 3(1' ,0. OATS Steady; No. 2 white. 2525i4o. WHISKY Firm, on tho basis of $1,24 1-0 for Mulshed onp. First asst. paid. Offered. Huston Milling SlocUs. HOSTON. Muri h 14 - Call loans. 31417IU per cent; lime loans. 4T(5 per cent. Closing prices for stocks, bonds and mining shnrcs: A., T. A S. F.. tli Pftl Amer. Sugar .. do. nfd Hell To' Roxton A- Alb'y Hoston K'evnted.11 . r7 .10P .101 .311 !3s W ool MnrKet. LONDON, March II. -Thero wns n foil attendance at the wool auction snles today and lO.h, ii 1 iiies were olTered. The continent eeir"l 'he I nil: of (lucensland merinos nnd the home trnde the majority of New Zealand wools. A Inrge quantity nf t-rohs-bretls which were against buyers went to the continent nnd America. A fair quan tity of Yorkshire nnd Cape of Oood Hope und Natal wools was well supported by (lermnnv The following are the salon In ietall; New South Wales, l.son lnle; scoured. H'jiHils KLjd: greasy, 7'tdfils md Ijucensliind. 1.0") bales: scoured. Is 5'Aii'i 2s $!: grea!. siHils l'd. Vlctmla. 1.2'0 bales; scoured. Is Id'ols 0iad; greasy, 7dff Is 3d. South Australia, inn bale, greaav, d'udfllx. 'Vest Australia, 3i bales; scoured, sijdlils 3'd: greasy. flVtdfilH. New Zea land. I.7n0 bales: hcoured. fi1ilml. greasy, R'-d'uls 3d. Cape of flood Mope and Natal, son bales; scoured. Is (Idfjls OUd; greasy, fiViilOUd HOSTON. March 11 -The American Wool and Cotton Reporter will sa) tomorrow The n-arket has continued ver) dull, and aside from one good-sized sale reported to haie bicn made Id 11 certain house In the trade there hap been little business trans. Hoston A Me. C. It. A Q Horn. Coal .... Fedora ' Steel do pfd Fltchhnrg pfd Oen. E'ectrlc . do. nfd Ed. Klec. 111... Mev. Central . N E. O. A C. Old Co'ony ... Old Dominion Rubber Un on Pacific . 91 t'24 9SV4 'n'nn Land West End . -nt Elee. Atchison s. N. E. (1. A C. t. (XI Adventure t j Allouez Mln. Co.. 2 ..192 A mill. Copper ... 9Tj .122'IAt'utltlc 21 .. 41 Ho tnn A Mont..:oi . . fo Rut to A- Ho'ton.. (11 .. 731" Cat. ,V- He-ela ..110 Centennial .. ..126' Franklin ..117 Osceola . .20"i Pat rot .. 12 Oulncy . . 18 Santa Fe Copper. 5ia . .2071 1 Tain n.ick 1'5 .. UVUtnh Mining .... 2i .. 25 Winona 214 . . I9' Wolverines II .. 171$ .. ll'r; . ,13V roit-iuii 1 1 ti 11 ii t-1 11 1 . PARIS. Mnrch 14 - Prices opened flat en the bourse lodii!. being unusually depresed by Lord Salisbury's rejection of Hie Hocr peat i. proposals, were quiet during the greater pari of the day and weakened In ward the cliihe. Hcnti'H were ijleadv. Ital ians were eisler Spanish Is were Inactive HI,, tinton. after a period of firmness, re acted considerably on the decline In tho prlre of copper. Knlllrs were weak through out. Three per cent rentes loaf fic for (he nciouni. Exchange on Ixjiulon. J5f 21, for cheeks. Spanish 4s cloned at 71.50. LONDON. Manh 11. -American securities opened at about parity level nnd remained stendv during the entire session. Trading was slow and the rinsing was dull. Spanish 4 closed nt 70.37i. The amount of bullion taken Into the Hank of England on balance today wns 72,0)10, fjold premiums are quoted ns follows Huenos Avres, 127 30, Madrid. 31 40, Lisbon, 41. Rome. Sji4 India council bills were aliened loda) at Is 4 1-TM UERLIN, March 14. Uuslncss was quiet Ciillfm-iiln Dried Fruits, NEW YORK". March 14.-CALIFORNIA DRIED KUU ITS-Quiet nnd steady. There wiih an active demand noted todny for evaporated apnles anil the mnrket ruled llrm. but as offerings were liberal and re ceipts of larger !olume than had been ex pecled. these factors served to check any ndvnnce In prices: evaporated npples. com mon, lsfi.'ic: prime, fififiiic; choice, 71( 74c; funcy. 7(rfis'1(C Prunes, 3i4f(7c per lb,, us to size and quality. Apricots, Royal, 13Til5c: Moor Park. LVWlKo. Peaches, peeled, lST(22c; impeded, 7aT!lc. Av. Pr. No. A v. Pr. .... 731 3 50 19 1157 4 35 ,...152 3 75 1 5 1202 4 35 .... SS0 3 S.l 29 1151 1 33 .... 936 3 9) 21 1192 I 35 ....1170 $4 01 3S 1244 4 40 ....1400 I 00 40 1111 I 40 ....10S0 4 O-l S 1011 4 40 . . . .1050 4 0.1 2n 117S I 40 .... 970 I 00 fi ,....1233 4 40 lfMiO I (l 2 14B5 I 45 .... 797 4 00 17 1165 4 45 ....950 4 00 28 1200 I I.", .... 9GC 4 05 35 1289 4 45 ....1154 I 05 12 1197 I 41 ....1067 I 10 IS 1276 4 45 .... 97fi 4 10 IS 1195 4 50 ....1103 1 15 17 12(0 I 50 ....989 4 15 19 10(11 4 50 ....1135 4 15 fi 12.1S I 511 ....1021 4 15 7 1332 I 50 ....1094 4 20 19 1277 4 ffi ....1170 4 20 10 1200 4 55 ....1120 I 20 Sfi HIS I ffi ....1066 I 25 36 1350 4 55 ,...10tiS 4 r. 4 1225 4 fiO ....1157 I 25 18 1183 4 00 ....1205 I ii 6 134S I ft) .... 930 4 25 10 1116 4 110 ....1U05 4 2'. 1 1IS0 I (V, ....1231 I 30 fid 121S I ffi ....1034 4 30 10 1213 1 70 ....1143 4 30 2 12S9 I 70 ....1061 4 30 7 1517 I 75 ....1015 4 3o 15 l.iSfi I 75 9 1303 I 30 STEERS-TEXAS. 37 1166 4 30 STEERS AND HEIFEHS, 3 976 4 00 COWS. No. 6.. 3.. 5.. 3.. 10.. 1.. 1.. 1.. 16.. 4.. 10.. 10.. 10.. 14.. 8.. 17.. 20.. 26. . 19.. 15.. IS. . 15.. 31.. 4.. 41.. 16.. 21.. 9.. 10.. 21.. 7. . 4. Drv fjiioils MllrUet. NEW YORK. March 1 1 - The marke' for cotton goods has ruled quiet In most illl'cc 11011". The advances tn blenched cottons, which the trade Is looking for. hnvo not been made, hut are likely to be before the week Is out; prices on other descriptions llrm; prints, firm, with fair demand: print c' .His, tiu'et nml unchanged ; ginghams gen erally scarce; In woolen nnd worsted goods fair business In fancies; tone steady; silks are llrm, but the demand Is quiet. 920 910 2 25 S70 2 2fi 1092 2 65 760 2 75 9)0 3 (V) tlfiO 3 in) 10SO 3 01 . ... 830 3 0) ....1240 3 00 . . . .1085 3 00 .... f'Sfi 3 (10 ..,.800 3 00 ....tor. 300 ,.,.10lfi 3 01 ....1042 3(K1 ,...112i? 3 10 ....1060 3 10 ....1230 3 10 ....1095 3 15 ....1370 3 25 ....1271 3 25 1 860 3 IS 5 1 1360 3 25 1 1CR0 3 2". 1 1200 3 25 2 1190 3 2f. 1 1120 3 3". 11 10T.7' 3 : 9 110) 1 35 1 1150 3 35 15 1233 3 10 5 126S 3 10 !2 1225 3 15 1067 3 45 11.10 3 I". 971 3 50 11F0 3 f.1 1 1 1 r Y.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 3 1 1 1 1 3!!!!!"! 1 1; 3 s 3 1 1 4 1. 5.... 4. 1 12 1 13 1... I... S... S... fi... 1... fit... 1... 4... 3.'!! is... R... ft... 1... n 10!! 3... 9... 4... S... 17... 1 l!" 3... 9... 5!" 3... 10... fi... s... tfi... 1 3 50 3 50 3 fin 3 50 1236 17 1160 16 1101 ....1153 ....1220 3 60 ....1180 3 50 ....lOf. 3 50 . . . .1202 3 50 ....1203 3 5, 1 . . . .100") 1 50 ....953 3 50 ....1400 3 50 ....1142 .1 55 ....HBO 3 60 . . . .101(1 3 60 ....1091 3 60 ....lOlfi 3 60 ....1251 3 60 ....13P0 3(10 ....1215 3 65 ....1126 3 (K ....1266 3 fif, .... 991 3 (15 ....1052 3 fi.'. ...,12f.' 3 70 ....1011 3 70 ....J06O 3 70 ....910 3 75 ....1011 3 75 ....104.1 180 . . . . K50 3 90 . . . . 70S 3 10 ....113'! I 00 ....1106 t 00 ....1236 I 00 ....1?I6 I 10 ... 932 4 10 1600 4 25 ..276 ..23! ..224 ..217 ..240 ..226 ..271 ..201 ... ..217 ... ..240 120 ..2X5 . .267 ..2IR ...231 ...223 ...2St ...252 ...24S ...239 . . .242 ...210 ... ...249 ... ..251 120 ...20) tOO, ...237 ... .. 22S 120 . . 232 . . .. 228 120 . ..256 40 . ..252 SO ...260 120 ...23S 60 80 80 40 40 120 40 120 10 4 4 4 75 4 75 4 75 I 75 I 75 I 75 4 75 1 7fi 4 75 4 75 4 75 4 75 4 75 4 75 4 75 4 75 4 75 4 75 4 75 4 75 4 75 I 75 1 75 4 75 4 75 4 75 I 75 4 75 4 75 I 75 4 75 4 75 4 75 4 75 I 75 I 75 4 75 4 75 I 75 4 75 I 75 4 75 4 75 4 75 4 75 4 75 4 75 I 75 (II... 61.., 70... (16... K... fill. . , 75... 61... 43.., fid.., ss... 119. . , 67... 86... (12. . , fin ., CO. 60.. 66 ., 811 .. 20 . , 70.., fil... 65.., 71... 75. . . (17... 74... 71... 76. . . fiS... 82... 09... 60. . . e. i... 35... 50. . . fis... 6S.... ID7'" 75 ... . 25. . . . fifi.... 31.... 61.... 71.... 70. . . . 73. . . . 62.... 29 7S.... 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A v. .250 .262 .211 .215 .2 IS .23 252 120 80 40 'ill 1(10 X) 120 80 40 . .257 ..261 ..211 ..226 ... . 220 ... ..233 ... ..217 ... ..219 2O0 ..272 80 10 120 80 SO 10 ...26.1 ...252 ...247 ..221 . . .26!) ...231 .. 262 120 ...222 80 . . .9 ...240 ...226 ...202 ...253 ...223 .. .286 ...22S ...245 ...216 ...250 ...2.11 ...238 ...251 ..271 ... ..232 160 .10 80 '40 160 40 40 4 "5 I 75 4 75 I 75 I 75 4 75 I 75 I 75 4 75 I 75 I 75 1 75 4 75 4 75 4 75 4 75 I 75 I 75 I 75 I 75 I 75 I 75 4 75 I ,., I 75 ... ..256 ..211 ..213 ..2-5S ..246 . .2:14 ..217 ..267 . .301 ..219 ..256 ..247 ..269 ..250 . .265 ..2.19 ..210 255 ""S ' !5i i' ! ! !5i ...25S ''i)? . . 25.i . . .219 ...2S7 ..416 ..240 .. 97 ..263 ..271 ..287 ..2S3 . .27S ...25S . . .29S ..265 273 !!3l'l ..366 .312 I I 75 4 75 4 75 I 75 4 75 4 7fi 4 75 4 75 4 75 1 75 4 75 4 75 it 77.2 4 77; -I 4 12 ili;' 1 ",J 4 ii'i IF; 4 77U 1 771, 4 77U 4 77li 4 71 j 4 7ity 4 771 2 m 4 771 . . . 4 771-j SO 4 SO .. 4 80 .. 4 SO ... 4 SO . 4 80 . I 80 80 4 So . . I SO 10 4 SO . . 4 8i .. 4 S2'4 . 4 S25 SO 4 S214 . . 4 85 4 sr. South Omaha Chicago Kansas; City .. St. Louis Totals Cattle. H.fiS'l S.'.ooi) s. 150 .1,50) II Sheen 11.15 29.00" 17.000 7.11)0 37.6.19 (II 9vf. I ',71 11 lV) 2.100 2., ,) 27 S73 SO 40 'so 'so '40 'io 'so 40 40 lfiO SO SHEEP The market on sheen this mnrn- Inr was te.dy nnd tho demand was good at the prevailing prices, so that the most , of the sheep, yearling, and ewes changed , hands In a short time after the market opened, nnd at prlcen thnt wete entirely satisfactory to owners. Eagtern reports on the lamb market Indicated n decline nnd the market here went off about 10c In sMiipath! with ti t, deci'ue a other market points. Tie lamb mnrket In c,inequence 1 was rather slow and It wns late before a ; clearancii wns effected The sales below ' will show the prlcee paid for the different , kinds. I Quotations: Cholre hnndv weight year lings, $ Idtft! 26: good l choice fed enr- ! llliirs. Sh". fZd 10; fnlr to good yearllnge. $A.7y(5.90. good to choice wethers. $3. 455K. 75 , good to ehiilcn fed ewes $r lfifjii 2f; fair Ii 1 good ewes, $l.pivfi 15; good to choice nutlve ' Limits. $7.oofJ7 K; good to choice western lambs, $6,901(7 00, fair to gncd western lambs, $ii.Vfn;.S0. fcdcr wethers. $4.50fifi 00 I feeder yenrllngs. $6 C0W 60; good to choice 1 feeder Umlis, Jr.. ihflh.za. Representative sales: No. I westorn bucks 211 western ewes 376 western ewes , 117 wet'lern ewes 1S9 western wethers 13 western wethers 6S shorn yearlings 129 yenrllivr" and wethers.., 129 western wethers HO Mexican wethers 210 Mexlfiu w-elhers 3S2 Mexican wethers 920 yearlings nnd wethers.... 1. yearling wethers 1 western yearling 21") western lambs 251 weflertl lambs 71 western lambs 210 western lambs ;i "emo'ii lambs '.' cull lambs vn 1 nil lambs I 263 Colorado lambs 2.V.1 1 uiorauo lainns Av Pr 117 $1 2!! 101 5 15 111 fi 25 S9 5 25 121 5 10 9! 5 50 77 fi fin 100 5 75 96 5 sO 107 5 S5 107 5 S3 101 5 S". 91 5 92i SS fi 91 I 70 fi 25 , 76 6 I0 i 76 6 fiO . 77 6 70 79 6 70 i 77 6 70 ! 40 I fo j 49 4 00 80 ' 00 , M 7 "0 I SIIWES IIM.V MILLION mills. A lllirlier Who Mnko lii.nl Sl.'t.OIIII n Venr from I'onr Customers. Thomna Whiilen shaves four millionaires a dav, leporls the Chlcngo Inter Ocean. Me makes the round of their rchldrnces every morning and uses his own fast pacer tn save time. They all pay liltn a liberal salary nnd Iti three hours each miming he cams more than the .nor.ige b.ulier does In four dn. Mr. Whnlen's tllents are P. D. Armour S. W. Allerton. Maif-hall Field and N. K. Knlr bank. They employ him by the year, and bis salary continues whether they are In Europe. New York, ''allfornla or Chicago. Ills contract rails for a dally shnvo In Chi cago, nnd If the millionaires' chins are not to bo found. Whiilen is not Ihr sufferer. Ills "pull" Is said to be of the gcntlcM, lint hU fellow barbels declare It Is very Rtrong. and besides the snlary ho gels thore Is nluaja a liberal Christinas present. The scale nf salaries paid Is as follows: i.Mr. Armour, $75 per month; .Mr. Field. $75 ! per month; Mr. Allerton. $50 and Mr. Fnlr- bnnk, $35. All of these gentlemen have their prlvnto barber e-hops, and Mr. Whalen.has tho running of them. Ho keeps each sup plied with tho llnest rarors. shears, strops, maps, mugs nnd oilier lequislles of a lliht clr.ss lonsorl.il parlor. Me knows tho :nrn of every whisker of his patron, nnd thero Is never r.ny kick nbout his razors with a "pull." Mis labors begin early. Mr. Annum a homo Is his first Mopping place, though recently, during thnt gentleman's itsldenco In California, lie tins not been getting up t,o early. Mr. 'Armour lias always shaved bi ll o'clock nnd often enrller. From there ir in only a block to Mr. Field's Priilrlo nicniin mansion, nnd Jqst across tho htrect. a lltilo to tho south, ho finds Mr. Allerton ready for tils dally scrape. Hut to reach Mr. Fnlrbnnk ho must make n big Jump to the North Side, and his fast pnrer comes In good use. Cars aro too uncertain, nnd '.Mr. Fair hank cannot bo kept waiting or disappoint!, and before 9 o'clock Whalen is nt the Lake Shore drive) residence, ready for Ir. Fair bank to come, to tho prlvnto barber tdiop. "Tom" Whnlen Is one of tho best known barbers in Chlcngo. He has mnde n compe tency out of his work, and IiIh Income now Is by no means beggarly, averaging cIojo to $3,000 for tho year. His last shop was In tho ..Methodist Church block. This he sold several years ago. He now devotes his at tendon to the four millionaire customers and several fine horses Wfcea otbera fail coasatt DOCTOR SEARLES & SEARLES OMAHA. mm mm) & PRIVATE DIESES 0F MEN SPECIALIST W ruanuiia to curs all owes ourabla of WEAK KEN SYPHILIS SEXUALLY. wired for ltfc. Nightly Emls3lon, Lost Manhood, Itydrocil erlctxrtlc, Gonorrhea, Gloot, Hyphtllt, Strlot N, Flla, Flitulu and lieotal Uttxri and All Private DUeasea and Disorder of Attn. OURRD At UOME. STRICTURE and GLEET Consultation free Call on or uddreaa- DR. SEARLES & SEARLES, 119 8 14th St. OH AH A. Siiunr Min-I.el. N-KW OIILKANS, Mar h 11. - SCOAIl -Quiet: open kettb. '"t'ilVuf : open kettle, centrifugal. IMitt-c; centrifugal, jellow H.filV: nds, 2-ff ISc. MOLAHSKH- Quit ' ; centrifugal ffiSiie. nvnl Mloctlt- Mill". NRW YdllK. March 11 -Commander lllihardton ( 'liner, the newl) appointed naval att.i'he .if the Fulled Stales embassy ul the rout 1 of St J. lines, mlle l today oh the Antet Iran line stenmshlp St I'.iul. Commander ( icner wns accompanied bv his wife and the Mls-tH Dora and Heatrlco Clover. Thero has been a scry brisk demand for the.. two famous pictures which are offered to Ileo siihs-rlbers We thought wo should be a bin to nupply nn unlimited demand, but would sti-tRCSt that It might bo well to call soon If you want pictures. 10.. s.. 16.. tr!" 1 COWS AND HICIFIJHS. . PCS 3 TO ' .1091 a TO 1!). 21.. s. .. fiO ., mo n 10 .. fi.vt nso . . ATI 1 TO . . 9V) 3 Tn :. 41fi 3 T.i . . 9M 3 TR .. ffO S T5 . . S.11 3 To ..ISO 3 00 ..1010 3 ro ..IW0 3 00 ,.ll0 3 00 ,.HI0 3 10 ..J310 3 I IK IF KltS. 3 L'i 1 000 ..1?'0 .urn 3 5i .ITT0 3 'K 1. ..1S10 ..1110 ..t:o .. i; .. no .. 10i) t. u. . . . ..., r.'.'.'i 1.... 1.... IH'LI.S. 1.... I.... .1072 3 T.I .urn 3 75 .. !il 3 60 . . filO 3 T.i ..710 1 75 ..771 3 S". ..1141 3 Si ..K1V1 3 !tt ..JIM M . 8'0 I (V) .. KM I 25 . . . .2100 3 50 ...,1?0 3 tA .,..1070 3 '.0 ....lOT'i INI ....IWI 3 M ....1210 3M ....3V) 3 . . . . f'O 3 00 ....1C70 3 M ....1110 3 si) ...,12'tf 3 SO ,..,1270 .'! SO ( iii( (;o ,IVi: STOCK MMIKKT. Ciillle (iciiernlly l.n rr lltK I'nlrl)' I c(lle, vernlli;r Mimic l.mver. . CHICAOO, Mnrch 11. -CATTLK Heielpts 22.0fiO head; generally lOTlfic lower, natives gold to prime steers 10c lower at $4.yVi(,'i SO. poor to medium, lOflCOc lower nt $l.0Ol40. selected feeders, slow at $1 IOf4 So; mixed 1 slnckers. about stead! al $1 Wt. , n-ws. 10- lower at $.1.00174.20; heifers. $3W4ln. 1 canners. $.,.2if(2 !; bulls. 1.(VKi4 ts. calves. Mi lower al $1 W7.00. Texans ree.-jil. 1 2.S00 head; shade lower at $a 21111 1 TO. Texas bulls, shade lowtr at $12"il3.TO IlOfiS I.ii-eipls. t'Oay. i'".n"' neao; to morrow. 2T.00,) l.-atl. estimated; lefi over. 6.W held; falrii 111 tlve. averaging shade lnwrr; top. $V(: mlved and but, hers. $1 Sdfi t.uih; good 1 Ind -o hi-.ivy. $1 fl(" oj; rough hcavv $1 ot I fii,; lights, $1731(4 90; bulk of sales' $t90iri0o 9lll-:i':i' AND LAMIIS - Hecelpls, lR.floo Ik id; sheep nnd yenrllngs, about steady, lambs, weak to I!c Inwtr; g,od to choice wethers. $3 51TiX !)'; fair to holce mixed. $4.TVfil5 .Vi; WCHteni Hlieep, $j. (01.VS0; .ic.ir llngs $"i.l01ii 10. native lambs, $Vfj01(7.2j, western lambs, M (iOflT.SG. i4Wr In in & dM. ! not to tflUf, llfZA CINSINHITI.O ,SHH CURE YOURSELF! V'f IUt ii for unimturnl inrlit,rs. lur.auiniH-ioni, rrltntliins or 11I1 .rutinm of iniirniK rj-iiiirnK. 1'nlnleM. bij,; r.oi ailrjc. ItHtEVi'ljOHtMIOLCo. nt or ril'd'l' '! nolil ny iirucElila. or .fnt in pinin v.r.rpr l,v .itirn4. ntrt.aiil. to lteflflsrfi (I m. or ). t.ntlln, U V, (.ircm.r Bene 00 requ).r. MANHOOD! WOMANHOOD! M'tnlr Tiuor reiitorfil, jotitli w nii(,ik.i torrmtiMl. iromun'n Knik Tlio Ir'arr M oHIrn I Inclilula ihr 1 IIB 1161 I lliauiuui III.IHUIB n.MHo.n,iri,il hr iini cn ii. 1 iiirinnitii, tinin lUitalili.h-) 17 Th. I... Ii 1 .VI 1 . 1 r.n CALVKS. 7 0) 1 100 7 2.'. 7 00 2 2?0 7 2S 7 Z 1 . . . 270 7 V) (STOCK f.l,VKS 40 1 m STOCK COWS AND HKIFKIIS 1110 2 "i 2 W.1 3 7f, ..1010 3 30 1 870 3 75 IVIIIINIIM I'll)' I, 111- SlllCk. KANSAS CITV, March H ("ATTLL He ielpts, soon head natives and Mi head Te nna; liberal run nml lower eastern markets eaufd a break on slaughtering grades of Knillic: hlockers alii ftei ers ,11,1111 stenil! . i i native sttirh $1 tKi." no; siockers .ind feed ers, . Mur, 2 1. null ncr cows nn,i neners, tXiVn I 5n; i nnners. $J CVf:i.2.'. fed wt sterns. M'l'ifi-I.Si: weslcin feeders. $3 (rf 1 fi , Ttx- nns. $i ,314 2.1 IKKiS- lteceliils. 17.000 had; few of most desirable grades stonily; cinmon slmde lower. Ilenv!. Jl.v.ll.-i mi; mixed, JI701!I0 light. $1 (Mi 175; pigs, $1,101(155 S 1-: K AN I LA A IIS - (eif'll's - i'iO hind, irood active mnrket: steadv . t ommon Colorado lambs. $5 S5'i;., ve.irllngs, $', "01 fi 25; millions. $3 .'AOS 00, slo'-k-r1- and feed ers, $O01it50, 'I'exnns $ I orii I ki. SI. 1, 1111 1 l.l!t- Moek. ST LOI'IS. Manh II CATTLK He. telplH. 1.5KI head Including I.Mrt head Tex ans. mnrkei slow and I0lI5c lower, no t.ip tattle here native shipping and export steers. $1 VfiS.K5. dressed peef and butt her s'iers $Kk4i."i( steers uiidi 1,00,1 lbs $t.fi0 Hi 1 60 Miockers and feeders $1.W4.B0. tow'H mid huifem, $2.0414.15, tanner, :xrntii, oIiIim-,lnru.t tml mot wulnijr known ,ntitutlon In tlinlJ H. llixikuntf almlfrnn for (our cnuti ,a .l.uiLa, H.R.PEMNEY&CO. rooM4nr uff.b'xo. BOM1CH 103ft rWT JAMES E BOYD & CO., '1 cicphono iO'.V,), Oinnln, Sn COMMISSION, (It A IN, 1'KOVLSIONS nml STOCKS IIOAKI) OF THAI) 13, Correspondence. John A Warren Se Co wired wiies to Chicago nnd New York. IIOWELIft Anti-Kawf 1 urea when all -tlicrs fall. Prompt ,n netion Safe nnd s-iro Tiy It 25o. IIOCDTA h..M)AI,WI)()l) C WtVi.K. Cure Gonorrhoea, Oleet or unnatural dl-rhargt-h In a row days. Full directions. I'rlcn $1.C0. All druggists, or mall D. DIcH & Co,, 133 Centre fit Nk York WANTKD-Chi oi imu Health that R-I-P-A-N-R will no benefit Send a cents to Itlnins Chemical Co,, Nei Vork, for If utnplo and 1,000 tutlmoDUIs.