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THE OMAHA DA FLY NEE: FTUDAY, MATlCir 10. 1H00.
COMMERCIAL AND IIVANCIAL
Both Wheat and Corn Tke a Step in the
Wroag Direction.
CORN MARKET IS ONLY MODERATELY ACTIVE
TrmllnK In Onl Almost Without Fen
turf, nml on .Siimll Clllc I'm Vi
llon (CllllTMtrI otlie nml
llnllicr Irremiliir.
CHICAOO, March 10 -Roth wheat and
corn took it step In the wrong direction to.
day. wheat closing 'if lower nml corn nt
a decllno of Nc. Wheat scalpers koIiI In
anticipation of heavy Argentine shipments,
light clearances nml the weakness of eorn
lo depressed the markPt. The decline In
corn wan due mnlnty to Influential llqtlldn
tlon. OntH closed unchanged and provisions
unhnnged to iV lower.
The eiirly trading In wheat was not
marked liy any dpgrpc of activity or liny
marked tone. The opening for Mny was atj
Wntiettifcr. ii decline of U'l-V' from yester
day, the slight loss helng due In part to dis
appointment over the reluctant response of
tho Liverpool market to yesterdii 's ad
vance here. The loss was recovered allium
Immediately, May advancing to tWV under
covering by local shor's, hdl before 11
o'clock weakness again developed anil kept
tirleps on the down grade for nearly an
lump tlnrliifr Mils tinrt nf IIia session the
foreign demand for American wheat was I
reported poor, while expectations of hoay)
Argentine wneat snipnicuis tomorrow, a
feature which tins knocked good f ructions
off of the prlco of wheat for three kui -tensive
Fridays, resulted In considerable
short selling, the theory being that tomor
row's opening would show a decline. About
noon, however, the market turned quite
strong on rumors of crop damage ami the
price, which had In the meantime fnlb n
off to about WaTWic, advanced to file.
Hut this was the price that heavy holders
had apparently been waiting for and offer
ings became so heavy that '4c was knocked
off May figures In a luirr . At fiS?i a
Kood demand existed ami the market beld
steady at around that tlgure for some time,
reports of a good demand for export at
outside shipping points having considerable
Influence. Shortly before the close, how
ever realizing sales and uneasiness over
the weakness shown by com caused another
decline and the tone during the last few
minutes" trading was one of weakness.
May eased off to 66c and closed at 06'5e.
Chlago receipts were 36 cars. Northwest
receipts were 662 cars, compared with 521
last wpek and 279 a year ago Total prl
mary receipts were 590.0"0 hit. Atlantic port
clearances amounted to only 2ti.nvi bu
t'orn was only moderately active Early
In tho session there were Indications that
Influential holders wire deposing of their
lines of Mny and buying .Inly and this re
sulted in considerable liquidation nnd short
Felling The belief that a reaction was due
augmented the selling movement. Heavy
clearances had a steadying Influence later,
early sellers turning buyers, hut toward
the close the market again developed a
tendency to decline and the close was rather
easy. Receipts were 367 cars. May ranged
from 37'io to 37V' and closed V lower at
37'ifi37V.
Trading In oats was almost without fen
lure nnd was on a small scalp all div.
This In fact was the principal depressing
feature A report of 50.000 bu. being en
gaged for export created a languid Interest
late In the day, but had little effect on
prices. Receipts were 210 cars. Mav ranged
from 2Te to 21c and closed unchanged at
2.17e.
Provisions were moderately active and
rather Irregular within a small range. Pack
ers were fair sellers, but pit traders showed
n disposition to cover short sales, which,
with some commission house huvlng. kept
the market fairly steady most of the ses
sion. At the close Mav pork was Br lower
nt J10.97'i.; May, lard, a shade lower at Jo.ooi
6.02'i and ribs uuchauKed at t6. 001(6.02'-.
Kstlmated receipts Friday: Wheat. 63
cars: corn, IT. cars; oats. 270 cars; hogs.
Cj.neu head.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
Articles.
Wheat
Mch.
May
July Co'n
Mch,
May
July
Sept.
OatF
May
July Vork
May July
l.nrd
M ay
July
Jtlbs
May July
me Jl 'V)i.nw fut meats, quiet, plrkled
bellle. n .!7',ff7 .7); pickled shoulders. 16.00ft"
6.25. pbkled hams. J9no710 50. Lard, firm,
western steam, lofiS 32, March closed
in 32V nominal: refined firmer; continent.
!".". South American. J6.K0; comiHiund,
KIJ'j. I'ork. quiet; short clear, tl2.O0fi13.2li,
mess. Iltiiofll 50. Tallow, easy; city, 6 5-Hft
6Sc, country. tVflS'ji
llt'TTER Itecelpts. 3.(00 pkgs.; firm,
western .reamer.., 2of2c; factory, 17fi20c
CHEESE-Hecclpts. 2,136 nkgs ; firm:
fancy, large, while, I3c ; fancy, Inrge,
colored. IWill'.c; fancy, small, white. ny
MV. fancy, mall, colored. 13'i?13'jc.
E(l(iS- Ilecelpts. 271 pkgs.; steady;
western, at mark, 16c; southern, nt mark,
IMilM.c
RICH Firm; domestic, fnlr to extra, 4'4,
6'ic; Japan I'.fSc.
MOLASSES - (julet; New Orleans open
kettle, good to choice, IHidoc.
PEANrTS-Stendy: fancy h&ndplcked, 40
4'jc: other domestic. .Iij'qlc.
FREIOHTS-To Liverpool, quiet; cotton
by stpam, .lie. grain by steam. 3id.
METAI.S- Ituflness was generally slack In
the metal market today. Tin. however, ad
vanced fMj7 points from yesterday's close
of X1 and ruled firm all da' on the rlso of
i;i 7s In London, closing here nt IM.fW bid
and ?! I asked i opper, although higher nt
Lonilon, was quiet here, closing unchanged
at II6..1"). l'lg Iron warrants continued dull.
I.inkI remains unchanged nt 11.70 bid nnd
l.7."i asked, dosing quiet. Hpeltor also was
unchanged, closing at II 60 bid and ll.i7'j
askeil. The brokers' price for lead was 14.45
and for copper llfi.60.
hard, fi'4c; No. 1 northern, 61V, No. 2
northern, C3'4c.
I'porln Market,
I'KOrtlA. Mnreh H.-COHN-Iligher; No.
2, ."M'jr.
OATS-Steady; No. 2 white. 25ff:.Vc.
WHISK YKtrm, on the ba-ls of 11.211-6
for finished rood?.
Mo. balance"'.
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ll.'vi.PS), New York exchange
sterling exrhniige, I.Vl','rj sr.
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npsh quotntlnns were as follows;
I'LOt'It Dull: winter patents. M.tOrt
3.60; straights, 2.90fl:i..TO: clears, $2 7IMM.0O
prln specials, .I.Si; patents, SIMOffXU:
Mrnlt'htH. 2 603.00; bakers. I2.00ft2.40.
WHI-7AT No. II spring, fi'.Tififie; No. 2 red,
6S't,ffi!ic.
rOHN No. 2, M',o; No. 2 yellow. .Wjfi
OATS-No. 2. 21V: No. 3 white, 2.14c.
UYK - No. 2. Kir.
HAHLKY--NH. 2. .Ifi'sf) KV.
H12UD.H Klax. No. 1 and northwest. II CO
l'rlmo timothy, 12 70. Clover, rontrart
grade. IS.aofiX. 10.
PHOVIHIONS-Mess pork, per bhl., 110 T,K
fill no. Lard, per 100 m.. ir..W.1(5.!i7',.. Short
ribs sides (loose). iri.M1iil.iri. Dry salted
shoulders (boxed). t;.2.VR6.fpO. Short clear
Mrs (.boxed). fi.2flfii.3.'i.
WHIPKY-DUtlllern' finished goods, on
tiasils of high wines, per gal.. 11.21'ii.
RraARS-Cut loaf, -.H5; grauulated.
jr..33.
Following are tho receipts and shipments
for todav:
. Hecelnts. Shlpm'ts
Flour, bbls ni.ooi) "i!),oi)i)
Wheat, bu W,!""! . 14 Lino
t'orn, bu 4::i;,ooo ir2.ooii
Oats, hu :!22,nno i!7,noo
Uye, bit l.l.om :,mw
Hurley, liu KI.Oiki 20.(K)o
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was easy, creameries, I!)fi3lr;
dairies, ICfl22r. Cheese, firm at 12'l.!c.
Kggs. firm; f resell, l(ir.
M-:v vniui ii:M:ni, iahkkt.
llloliillon for Hit' liny on Various
Co 111 III ml 1 1 lex.
NKW YOltK. March 15. - FLOCK - He
celpts. LVSIt bbls.: exports, s.KV. bills. : steady
but quiet; spring patents were held a
llltlo higher on some brands, on
winter straights buyers and sellers were
Ro apart; Minnesota patents, l.l.7,"fo'
3 90, Minnesota bakers, 2SMi3(i(): whiter.
imients. :i.tii'ii;i mi, winter straights, iru
3.6.1. winter extras, 2.ilfi2.!K); winter low
gradef. I2.H',1I2 10. Uye flour, dull: fair to
good, J3.10H0 20, choice to fancy, l3.20tf3.eo.
HiirkwheHi flour, steady at SMiofrl 73.
HCCKWHKAT-DtUI nt f.tiV. '. I. f,
New York.
COHNMi:AL-Flrm: yellow western, t5c,
city, Mr.
HYH-S teady; No :
mloat. state, SSS'Jr
car lots
BAULKY - Quiet, feeding, 4. Hi 16c
KorK, mailing, mi:u: .New York.
HAW.F.Y MALT -Dull; western, J0?I65p.
"WHBAT - Itecelpts. IVS.Siij bu ; exports,
16 220 toll. Spot, steady. No 2 red. 77'-,c. elc
valor; No. 2 red, 7!V, f o. b.. afloat" No. 1
northern, Dultith, 79'ic, f 0 l.. nlloat,
prompt; No 1 hard. Dulu'h. S0r, f . !.,
nfloat. Tirompt Options opened easv bp
cause of realizing and then developed a
llrmer tone, on strong cables from Umla
Pest. Following this ratne afternoon weak
tiess baseil on fears of heavy Argentine
Hhlpments, Inspiring liquidation The 'lose
OMAHA WHOI.KSAI.i: MAHKCTS,
('oiidltloii of Triide nml Qnotnt Ions
011 Stnple nml Fancy Prodiini-.
HO(lS- llecelptp light, fresh stock, lie.
nnr.ssin) ponriiY-choice to fancy
turkeys, fcflOc: ducks, ifiOc; geese, MiOc;
spring chickens, 7'c; hens, 7'ic; roosters,
41i.V
LIVH POCLTIIY-Hens, 6i4'&7c; spring
chickens, fi'sK'e. young, etaggy nnd old
roosters, Vd&c, ducks, 7Mi1fSc; geese, "HfSc;
turkeys. 7i7'jc.
HI'TTMU Common to fair, 16c; choice,
171lSc; separator, 25c; gathered creamery,
!2fl23e
PIOKONH-Llve. per doz., II.
VKALS-Cholre. Pit 10c.
OYSTKHS .Medium, per can. ISc; stand
nrd, per can, 22c; bulk standard, per gal.,
11 25; extra selects, per can. 30c; extra se
lects, per gal.. II. Coin 75; New York counts,
per can, 37c; New York Counts, per 100, 11.25.
FISH Herring, per lb.. 5c; round perch,
Be: sun, 5c; cod, 6c; haddock, 6c; blue pike,
6c; scaled nnd dressed perch, fic; rlscoes,
6c; medium dressed trout. 7'fcc; cloppte,
"'ic; pickerel. 7'Jc; flnnnn haddlcs, 7Hc;
white fish, 9c: yellow pike, dressed, 9c;
small trout, dressed. Be; red snapper, 9c;
smelts, 9c; smoked while fish, 9c.
HAY Per carload lots: Upland, choice,
11; midland, choice, J5f0; lowland, choice,
15; rye straw, choice. II.KO; No. 3 corn, 27V4e;
No. 3 white 0.1's, 22'ie; cracked corn, per
ton. 112; corn nnd oats, .-hopped, per ton,
112.S0; bran, per ton, 112.50; shorts, per ton,
113.50.
VKOKTAULES.
ASPAHAC.rS-Callfornla, per lb., 20c.
NKW TL'UNIPS-Por doz. bunches, 0c.
SPINACH-Per box, II.
NKW BKKT.H-I'er doz bunches, 40iTCOc.
LKTTITCK per doz. bunches, 4c; fancy
head lettuce, per bhl , 5.
HADlSliKS-Per doz. bunches. 33c.
SWKKT POTATOES - Per bbl., Illinois,
13: Jerseys, $.".; large bbls., Kansas, 12.75.
POTATOES Per bu , choice. JOif?40c.
C AH HA OK Holland seed, 2UJ12V.C.
CACLI FLOWER - California. p"cr crate,
12 50T?2 75.
C'ELEHY Per doz . 25330c; California, per
bunch, 40fT75c.
TCHNIPS-Rutnbagas. per lb., UJc.
TOMATOES - Florida, per slx-baskct
cra'e, $3,50.
MCSllftOOMS-Per lb. box. 60c.
HHUHAHH Per doz.. KSjlBc.
ONIONS-Hetall. yellow. 75c; red, 85S90C:
Ohlos. per bbl.. 2.2o
FUUITS.
STHAWHKUIUKS-Few arriving from
Texas and Florida; per qt., 45Q&OC
APPLES Cholco western shipping stock.
II. M; New York .stock, 14.50; fancy, H.75R
5.00.
OUAPES Malaga, per bbl., I7.0OS9.00.
CHANItKItHIES-Jerscys. per bbl., 110.50;
per crate, JlfiO.
TROPICA L FHUITS.
OP.ANOES-Callfornla, fancy navels, per
box, I3.25iSj3.I0; cholco nnvels. $2.753.00; Cali
fornia seedlings, per box, I2.50if2.75.
LEMONS California, choice, per box, 13:
fancy, 11 CO; Messlnas, choice, per box, 13.50;
fancy. II.
HANANAS Per bunch, medium, J1.754J
2.00; fancy, J2.00Q2.23
HIDES.
IIIDES-No. 1 green hides. 7c: No. 2
green hides, r,v No. 1 salted hides, Sc;
.No. 2 salted hides. 7c; No. 1 veal calf. 8 to
12 lbs.. 9c; No. 2 veal cilf. 12 to 15 lbs., Sc.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HONEY Per 24-sectIon case. It.&n.
NUTS - Hickory, large, per bu.. 11.25;
Bhellbarks, 11.35.
St. I, mils (irnln mid Provisions.
ST. LOUIS. March 15.-WHEAT-Lower,
No. 2 red cash, elevator, 71,c; track. 78 y
i3lj,e; March. 71V; May, 70V; July, HGUc;
No. 2 hard, 67c, receipts. 10.21!) bushels.
COUN-Lower; No. 2 rash, 35V: truck,
37c; March, 33V, May, 35V; July, 36i4ift'
20 V.
OATS Steady; No. 2 cash, 25c; track.
2T.f(23',r: March, 25r; Muy, 24V; No. 2
white. 27c.
It VK Firm at Mir.
FLOI'H-Flrin. higher; patents, I3.55ff3.e5;
extra fancy, .l.20ii3..'IO; clear, $2.70513.00.
HEEDS Timothy, easy; ordinary, $2,155?
2.25 prlmo, worth more. Flnx, nominal at
1.57.
( 'ORNM EA L-Stendy. $1.9502.00.
IIHAN-Stlff: sucked, east track. 6S70c.
HAY Timothy, easier, $5,001(12.50; prairie,
steady. Hi 7Gff.G0.
WHISKY-Steady. $1.241,4.
COTTONTIES Higher. 11.30. 1
HAOOINC,-0T'!(7V.
1 1 EMI TWINE-'Jc.
PROVISIONS-Pork, better: Jobbing, old,
110.75, new. $11.25. Lard, steady: prime
steam, $3.W. choke. $5.75. Dry salt meats
(boxed), hlsjher; extra shorts. $ti.l2Vj; clear
ribs. $6 25, clear sides, $0.37't. Bacon
(boxedi, higher: extra shorts, 16.624; clear
ribs, 16.75: clear sides. $6.S7'5.
METALS Lead, firm at H.57',4. Spelter,
lower nt ll.iO.
POI LTRY-Steaily : chickens. 6fi7c; tur
keys, fiUftSc: ducks. Br: geese, 5'ig6c.
EtlC.S-Hlghet- at U'..e.
HUTTER - Steady; creamery, 20ft24e;
dairy, 16i20c
RECEIPTS-Flour. 4.000 bbls.: wheat, 10,
000 bu. ; corn. 71.000 bu.; oati. 36.000 bu.
SHIPMENTS-Flour, N,000 bbls ; whfat,
40,001) bu. ; corn. IfiO.l'OO bu , oats. 30,000 bu.
western. 63V. f. o. b..
c I. f., New Vork,
New
KiniNiis CHy (, nil 11 11 ml Pi-nvlslnns,
KANSAS CITY. March 15. WHBAT
May. 627hi : iash. No 2 hard. (ilpfilHo; No.
3, Wifilc; No. 2 red, 7lr; No. 3. 605ifi9e.
CORN -Mm. 31V: ensh, No. 2 mixed,
35i4fi.r.i,c; No. 2 white, :1514c: No. 3, 33c.
OATS-No. 2 white. 2S.,ii25'2c.
ll.YF.-No. 2. 51c.
HAY-Cholie timothy, $IO.(W7l0.60; cholco
prairie. $7.2uf7.GO.
HUTTER-Creamery. 2023c; dairy, 19c.
ECi(iS-Cold weather gave, strength to
tlm market; supplies light; demand liberal;
fresh MisMiitil and Knnsas stock. 10V doz.,
cases ivturned; new white wood cases In
cluded. Mr.
RECEIPTS-Wbent. 15.000 lit). ; corn, 10.
&0O bu. ; oats. 2.1X10 bu.
SIIIPMKNTS-Whent, 21,000 bu.; corn, 24,
("0 bu.; oats, 10,0011 bu.
I.U r riioiil (irnln find Provisions.
LIVERPOOL. Mnrch 13.-VHEAT-Spot,
linn: No. 1 unrlhern spring, 6s 2'id- Fu
tures, dull: March, nominal; May, 6s9',id;
July, 5s
CORN -Spot, steady; American mixed,
new, .IsllVI: American mixed, old, 3s 115;d.
Futures, steady; Mny, 3illVl; July,
3s 101,11.
PROVISIONS-Hacon, Cumberland cut.
steady, 3is fid Lard, prime western, In
tierces, steady, 21s.
wns weak nt 'iliV net derlin
Man h
losed .11 73c;
, .September,
closed at 76V; IMny, 73ti"3V
July. t.''1i'ht;i i-ioo, cii'seii at
72Ml73r. t-loseil at 72V
CORN Herelpts. 02.1)25 bu ; rports. 22.92
bu. Spot, easy. No, 2. 4 f n l . afloat,
nnd H'fi', elevator. Options opened steadv
ill ruble news, but KUbfciMiueiHI.y derllneil
under realizing, despite heavy sealiard
'lenrance and light country arreptunces.
Closed weak at V net decline. Ma. 42Mi
42V. clofed nt 42 V; July, 42Vn 12 15-l5c,
closed at 42V.
OATS-Rerrliils, 69.0ii) bu, 8pot, steadv:
No. 2, 2Se; No. 3, 2Si4r; No. 2 white, :t2c;
No. 3 while, 21V; truck mixed western,
CMI-30V; track white, SPilKKUc. Options,
qulei
HAY Firm; shipping, tSIi70c; gooA to
choice, SO-oviV.
HOPS Steady; state, common to choice,
1KM crop, fic; W rrop, 7i(?c; 1S99 crop, J2fl
13o; Pacific cossl, lSW crop, lijfio; 1S93 crop,
769c. iftW rrop. 12til3c.
IIIOBS-Firm; Halvrston. 20 to 20 lbs,.
19t,c; California. 21 tu 25 lbs., 21V. Texas
dry. 21 10 30 lbs , 15V.
LEATHER-Steady; hemlock sole, Hiipnns
Ayres, light to heavyweights, 25'tfJ5V; acid,
2iJl2Si40.
WOOL - Quiet; domestic lleoce. 23'u2Sc;
Texas. 15ilc
COAI, -Steady.
ritOVISIONS-Meef steady: family. $110)
S 13.00, mess, IIO.iWilOl.'. beof bains, $20.Wif
.00; packet, III0OUU73, city extra India
Toledo lni-kp,
TOLEDO. O. March 15. WHEAT
Higher, quiet; No. 2 uasli, 7ls.r; Mny, 73r.
CORN-I'lrm. hlghin- for May; No. 2
mixed, 37c; May. 3ic.
OATS-D11II, lower: No. 2 mixed. 24V.
RYE-Du!l. No. 2 cash, H.r.
SEEDS Clover, active, unchanged; prime
cash. old. $1.95 bid: March, new, $5.r5 bid;
October, $5.20 bid; No. 2 Feed, ll.65tfl.92W.
Plilliiilelnliln Proilner Inrliet.
PHILADEliPlllA. March 15. HUTTER
tjulet but stemly; fancy wostrrn. cream
er, 25V. fnm y western prints, 27c.
ElltlS- l'lrni, gorul demand: fresh nearby,
16V; fresh western. I6i,tc; fresh southwest
ern. 16'jc; fresh snilthern. 13'j.f16c.
CIIEESE-FIrm but quiet.
M 1 1 v Holier liruln Mnrket,
MILWAUKEE. March 15. WHEAT
Steady. No. 1 northern, 6fiis?T67c; No. 2
northern, 6516SV
ItYK-Lower. No 1. 5ifi5Si..c.
It XRLEY-lllgher; No. 2, 43fillc; sample,
37'.1i4lc.
Dnlutli lienl llnrl.i-1,
DUl.lTII, March 15.-WHEAT-No. 1
hard rash. Cii.e; May, tifii4e; July, 67V; No.
2 northern. 62V. No. 3 spring, 50'.e.
OOP.N 25c
OATS- 2l'.1(2lr
IKiiim'iiimiIIn U bent mill Clour.
MINNEAPOLIS. Mnrch 15.-WHEAT-Tn
store No 1 northern, March, 64c. May.
C4V, JuU, 654ij65V On track. No. 1
MoviiMn.vrs of stocks ami homis.
Prlnelpnt Intercut In Tmlnj's MiieU
Mnrket Centers In Sinnr,
NEW YORK, March 15 -The principal In
terest In today's slock market centered In
Sugar, Third Avenue nnd llurllngton. Tho
rest of the market gave evidence of soma
disappointment over the noneffect of the
currency nnd refunding law. Prices wero
sustained for n time by the strength of tho
three stocks mentioned nnd somo others
less prominent. llurllngton wns most con
sistently strong nnd gave evidence of
manipulation, said to be by n pool formed
to advance the stock. Its extreme rise was
2V It had the most effect on the other
grangers, but served as 11 tonic on the
whole of the railroad list. The Iron nnd
steel stocks 11s 11 group were Inclined to
llrmness on the confidence expressed bv
trade publications In the maintenance of
prices. Third Avenue was feverish nnd nc
tlvo nil day. Its strength was nttrlbtited
by many to operations ngnlnst a largo
outstanding short Interest unit the stock
advanced at one time ubnve 70, compared
with 50 on n drive nt the opening. This
violent fluctuations In the srlce reflected
tho doubtful nnd rcttlllcttug opinions of
speculators ill the stock. It rinsed With 11
net gain of 2". Sugar was not so erratic
nnd did not move over so wide 11 range,
but Its extreme rise of 3'v nfter nn opening
decline gave way to reaction In the late
dealings and It closed practically un
changed There wns n decided Inclination to throw
over stocks by tired holders In the late
transactions nnd the closing was quite ur
tlve and wenk. the oarller gains, except In
a few rases, being wiped out. Reading
first preferred fell sharply nenr 2 points
on the reports by trade authorities of soft
ness In the anthracite market. People's
Has was nlo conspicuous In the late brek.
The general expectation of a poor bank
statement wns the underlying motive of
tho selllnr.
The rnte for call loans was, however,
rather easier than yesterday under the In
fluence of dividend disbursements. Tlm
prevailing rate was G per cent nnd loans
were made nt I tier cent. New York ex
change at Chicago hardened sharply to
10c discount, compared with 25c yesterday
nnd there was n similar movement at other
points. Hut tho subtrensurv made another
large draft nn the rash resources of the
banks, bringing Its total withdrawals for
the week thus far up to $1,273,000.
As tho surplus last Saturday was below
$fi.noo,on) and tho currency movement Is
generally believed to have been In favor of
tho Interior since then, while the loans of
the banks hnve evidently been further ex
panded. It Is dltllcult to believe that ntiy
thing can be snved In tho wny of a sur
plus for the banks this week. The report
of a deficit Is bound to have an unfavorable
sentimental effect on prices, however soon
relief may be forthcoming from new bank
circulation or tho disbursement of the gov
ernment bond premiums. London sold
stocks In this mnrkel, npjmrontly on ac
count of the conditions of the money mnr
ket there, which are called stringent and
which the statement of the Hank of Eng
land shows -ects of Improving In
tr- immediate future.
Business in bono continued on a large
scale, but prices yielded In some portions
of the list. Totnl sales .par value, $2,S2i),
000. United States 2s nnd new 4s declined W
nnd the old 4s nnd 5s In the bid price.
Tho Commercial Advertiser's London
flnanclnl cablegram says: The mnrket here
opened barely steady today, no new busi
ness resulting from news of the occupation
of IHoemfonteln. Dealings fell nwny on
1'arls snles of African mines and tlnlos.
There wns less trading In the war loan,
but the premium remained nt l'i. Market
regards Is; as the minimum premium, since
the Insurance companies are glad to secure
the stock nt par. I understand uuotllclally
that tho applicants number 39.000, aggregat
ing 335.000.000. It Is reported that the
government has given Instructions to allot
fully for 100 lots; others to receive pro
rnta, but there Is a strong feeling that the
United States and the colonies should be
trented better than the big speculators.
Americans were dull, except Atchison pre
ferred and Erics, which New York bought
late. Coppers were erratic, tlntos being
53Uti54. New York sold Anacondas to !U.
The bank bought 1S.000 gold In bars and
11.000 In Scandinavian coin. Call money
wns 111 good demand, but discounts were
easy, unusually. Over tho large amount
duo the bank, two-thirds was repaid,
thanks to the large government disburse
ments. The bank return shows public de
posits Increased 9,5oO,000, other securltlas
Increased 7.5o0.009, both Increases being
attributable to the war loans. Silver was
strong on outside buying. The liullnn gov
eminent bought last week 300.000 for coln
uge. Tho Hank of Hengal reduced Its dis
count rate from S to 7 per cent.
Tho following are the quotations for the
lending stocks on the New York exchange
today:
imv ork Mnnej Mnrket.
NEW YORK. Mnrch 35-MONEY-On
call. Ilrtn at 415 por cent; last loan, nt 4 per
cent, prime mercantile paper, 6t?53 per
cent.
STERLING EXCIIANOE - Irregular,
xslth actual business In bankers' bills nt
II W, f..r demaiid nml at l2 for sixty
days; posted rales. $1 53's nnd I4S7; com
mercial bills, !I.Mi4(ftl 1-V
SILVER-Ccrtltlcalcs, fiO'iflfilV-i bar.
C9V; Mexican dollars. 17V.
HONDS llnvernment, weak; stnte,
strong; railroad. Irregular.
The following nro the cloilng quotations
011 bonds:
u.s..'"r7rrr
do ref. 2s (when
issued)
do 3s. reg
do coupon
do new ., reg.
do coupon
do n d (, reg. ..
do coupon
do , reg
do coupon . . . .
1). of ('. 3 f.s
Atchison Ken. 4s.
do ndj. 4s
('a Hilda On
Ches. ,fc O. 4ljsi!
'HI II?
V. & N. W. c. 7s.
do S. F. d. 6s..
Chicago Ter. 4s..
D. i R. II. Is ...
do Is
)'; T.. V. ,v (!. 1;
Erie gen. 4s
F. W. St V. C. Is.
tlen. Elect! le 5s.
O. II. S. A. 6s.
do 2s
11. & T. C. fis....
do con. 6s
la. Centrnl Is
K. C.. p. a n. i.
l.a. new con. 4s.,
L. & N. unl. Is.,
M.. K. & T. 2s ..
OMAHA LIVE STUCK MARKET
Thursday Sbowi a Fair Run of All Kindi
of Live Stock.
NOT MUCH CHANGE. IN CATTLE VALUES
miiji do l 9l'i
;s. v. 1 . is no'4
IW4 N. J. c. gen. .121
Ill's No. Carollnn 6s.. .127
1IH4 do 4s IOI
liSi iNor. Pile. 3s 66'J
llf. I do 4s HO
1I6 N Y C & St L 4.10
II7 N. W. con. Is. tT34
116 I do gen. 6s 116
116 Ore. Nnv. Is KH
120 I do Is 102'i
lOlUOiegon S. L. 6..I27U
I do consol 5s. ..in,
107 Reading gen. 4s. !
07 Rio U. W. is HVi
mi St. I.. Sc l.M. c.f.s.lll'a
141 SI.L. fi S.F. g.6s,12o
121 SI. Paul consoKlfiT"
9IL St. P. C. .li P. ls.110'4
103S do 5s I2i)i I
!) So. Railway d". ..iw
111 S. R. T. fis 70
71'S. Tenn. n. s. 3s. . . !."
70 Tex. & Pac. ln..116if,
llfi's' do 2- M
ins Union Pacific 4s.. loci;
107H,Wnbash Is 117
limJ do 2s 100
110 West Shoro 4S...11.V4
Ill's Wis. Cent. Is.... !'",
72'iVa. Centuries ... W'i
107 1 do deferred ... 10
ilSCoo. So. 4s S3
r.lHHo. Paclllc 4s.... S3U
Mors n Little lllcher Tlmn .Vrclne.
ilnj Slieop I oinninml Mtrnuic Prices
nml I.nmlis rll In Minir .Nolrbcs
nn nn Previous Dny.
SOUTH OMAHA. M.ireli 15
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Oflletnl Mnn.l,..
otllclnl Tuesday.'..'.'.'.'
Olllelal Wednesday..
Ofllclal Thursday.....
I Ml
3,011
3.6V)
, 2.HS
l.f.2t 5.361
S.7I3 10.270
11. 1.971
11,001 3.591
1..
I .
I
1
1..
1..
1..
1121
.
,.IKM
..1110
..liwo
..1210
..loth
..1340
3 25
:s is
3 35
3 el
3 Ml
.1 to
3 40
; 10
40
1.
1.
1.
. . . ,1555
....1510
...,lfX)
....1i)
,...1"0
.... XM
....10.10
....nio
.l'MO
STOCK MRS AND FEEDERS.
3 SO
3 50
3 ,Vi
3 1,0
3 60
;i w
3 75
3 75
3 75
London stuck Quotations.
LONDON, March 15.-1 p. m. -Closing
money. 101 3-16 N. V. Central
account. .101", Pennsylvania
Pac... 07', Reading
lis no. racuio pfrt
Atciuson
Cons.,
do
Canadian
Eric
do 1st pfd... IS)
Illinois Central ..116' Ittlsvlllo
U. P. pfd 76'surand Trunk
St. P. common. .,127 'Anaconda ...
ir,s-i
69'4
UN
76' i
21U
S3i
St4
9Vj
Hour days this week 11,70$ 33.62 S 21.195
Same days last wppk 7.723 25,402 26,711
S'ltne days week before . 7,271 26.516 21.671
Same three, weeks ago. ..II. 452 27.127 26,722
Average price paid for hogs for the last
several days with comparisons:
11900., 1S99. IMS. ,1SJ7. 1896., 1805. 11S94.
t il
4 69
4 77
3 91;
3 171
3 92
4 to;
4 06
4 031
March 1..,
March 2..
March 3 ..
Mnrch 4..
March G .
March 6. . ,
Mnrch 7..
March S...
March 9...
Mnrch 10.,
March II.
Mnreh 12.,
.March 1.1.,
March II..
March 15.,
I 4 6SI 3 61
4 661
I 69'
4 74'
4 70
; 7i
I 4 72
4 71,
4 73
3 59i
3 57
3 621
3 541
3 ol
3 63
3 5i
.1 53
3 59 !
4 76
4 79l 3 621
1 - - '
1 ... .1 0.11
I 79! 3 69!
3 7S
3 S5,
3 SSi
3 87'
3 82
3 W
3 761
3 76'
3 S0
3 79
3 741 3 70,
3 69 I
3 6S
3 50.
3 4i
3 49,
3 4SI
3 65
3 65
I
3 C7I
3 fiO
3 651
3 61,
I 3 851
3 74 3 10
3 50
3 89
3 88
3 79
3 SO
3 Si
3 84
3 S2
4 77
4 71
4 61
4 74
4 72
4 1)3
1 10
3 80 I 16 4 til
i "j
4 35
4 38
3 791 I 201
i 4 3S
10
HA It SILVER-Slendy. 27 9-16d per ounce.
MONEY-3'jiTI per cent.
The rnte of discount In the open market
for short bills. I per cent; for three months'
bills, I per rent.
Nciv York .Milling Stocks.
NEW YORK, March 16,-The following
nro tho otllcui closing quotations for
mlnlnc shares:
Atchison 31V4 Texas & Pacific.
do pfd fi7HUnloii Paclllc ....
Haltlmoro & O .. 621 do pfd
Canadian Pac 95 iWabash
Cillitda So 4.SV do pfd
Ches. & Ohio .... 2vjiWheci'u .t L. E...
Chicago G. W.... 13V do 2d pfd....
(V, H. & Q 126VWlf. Central ....
Chi.. Intl. & 1 21',i Adams Ex
do pfd 5IH Amerlcnn Ex
Chicago & E. 111. 95 ,U. S. Ex
Chicago & N. W.161',i,Wells Fargo Ex..
1:., it. 1. & 1 P"".. Ainer. l-oi. uii...
OOLjI UO pill
." I A ... . .. I. I .
C. C. C. & St. I
Colorado So 6VA111. Matting
do 1st pfd... 4.TM do pfd
do 2d pfd.... 17 Amer. S. & R....
Del. & Hudson.. 114 do pfd
Del. L. & W......I77 Am. Spirits
Detivur & R. Ol. !'. 'lo. pfd
do pfd 7IHlAmer. S. Hoop...
Erie 12V do pM
do 1st pfd... 37V Amer. S. & W...
(It, Nor. pfd 17 I do pfd
Hocking Coal ... 14 Amer. Tin Plate.
Hocking Valley.. 32 do pfd
Illinois Central ..113 Ampr. Tnbarro ..
Iowa Contra' ... 14 , do. pfd
I) Amer. .Mill. Co...
12 Hrooklvu It. T...
20i, col,,. Fuel .v I...
S3 Con. Tobacco ...
1H do pfd
Federal Steel ...
91'j do pfd
16314 Oon. Elect! Ir ....
12", O'uroso Sugiir . .
02 do Pfd
do pfd 91 Inter. Paper
). Pacific IP! "ilo pfd
. ll' i.acieiip (.as
. 10 National Hieeuit.
. '"'4 do pfd
.115 National Lead ..
.131 1 do pfd
. :f." i National Steel ...
. 76 do pfd
. 52'i N. Y. Afr Hcike.
. 7.1 No. American ...
. 21 .Pncllb Coast ....
. 42 do 1st pfd
. 76 I do 2d pfd
.13H4 Paclllc Mall
. 17'iiPeople's (las . . .
. ffi'i Pressed S. Car. .
. KV do pfd
. .v.ij Pullman P. Car.
. S) Standard R. . T.
. 10'4 Sugar
. US 1 do pfd
. 34U Tenn. Coal & I...
. 11 U. S. Leather ...
. 29'!. "do pfd
.122'i, U. S. Rubber ....
.173 do nl'd
St. P. fi- Omaha. 107'. Western Union ..
So. Paclllc 37', Rep. I. & S
So. Railway . . 13 "do pfd
do pfd 57TkP. C. & St. I..
"First asst. paid. "Ex-dlvldend.
do pfd
K. C. P. & (i.
L. E. Sr W
do pfd
Lake Shore ...
L. St N
Mantiuttan L.
Met. St. Ry. .
Mex. Central
Minn. & St. L
d
Mo.
Mobile & Ohio
Mis.. K. T. . .
do pfd
N. .1. Central .
N. Y. Central
Norfolk W...
do pfd
No. Pacific ....
do pfd
Ontario St W...
O. R. S- N
do pfd
Pennsylvania ..
Reading
do in pfd..
do 2d pfd..
Rio C. W
do pfd
St. L. St S. F...
do. 1st lfd
do 2d nfd
St. L. Southw..
do pfd
St. Paul
do pro.
Ifi'i
9
Tl's
fin,
20 "
9',
26 4
16
lit
116
It
122
3.1'j
91
5
2(Vi
!,
91
I
17
338
SO
55 V,
m
311 4
Si)
M
135
16H
fiTi
11' i
23',i
S2i
V)
7:1
125
52
9
?r
33
0I4
2.1V,
101
"if'
9'i
121'.,
I4'i
50
SO
fiO
37
96' 3
525',
S)l'.
1st
6'.',
10l'
101
w
71
27'
91 "
t27i
21 'v
Cfi
66' i
Huston Mining Slock.
HOSTON, March 13,-Call loans, 3'iT(i. psr
cent: time loans. 11(5 per cent. Closing
prices for stocks, bonds and mining shares:
A.. T. & S. F
do pfd
Amer. Sugar ....
do. nfd
Hell Telephone..
Hnston Alb'y..
Hoslon Elevated.
Hortoii St Me....
C . 11. St Q
Dom. Coal
Federal Steel ...
do 4'fd.
Fltehburg pfd...
tlen. Electric
do. pfd
Ed. Elec. Ill
Mex. Centrnl ....
N E. ll. St C...
rd Colony . .,
Old llimlplon .
Rubbtr
Union Pnrlllr ...
23'
101',,
HO
lit'.
21S
117
111
19'
73
131
125ls
117
203
11
17
205
16
'n'on Land
.Vest End
"-. Central ....
AtehlfOii 4s
N. H. (1. .t C. 3".
Adventure
Alloucz Mill. Co..
a -Mil Conner ...
126', AtluniV
11 MoMou ."i Mont..
"liltto ,i Hoiton..
'a'liniet & Hoc
Centennial
Franklin
Osceo'a
Parrot
Oiilncy
Santa Fe Conner.
iTnmarack
Utah Mining ....
274 Wlnonn
11 iWo'verinos
Ex-dlvldend.
JlnnU CliMirliiga,
PHILADELPHIA, March IS.-clearlrns,
l3.s2s,o:il: balances. I2.nm,5s.
HALTIMORE. March 15,-Clenrlngs, 11,
42s.3xO: balances, ."Ji7.3iv.i
ST LOUIS, March 13 Clearings. $4,575.
Sfls. balances. 1311. GS, money, 5fi7 per rent:
New York exrhnnse, 25c premium bid, 35c
premium asked
NEW YORK, Maroh 15. Clearings. J196,
56l.5ls. balances. 19.337.426.
, CHICAGO, .Match Ij-Clcarlncs, J20.71V
Chollar 2f
Crown Point . ... 11
Con. Cul. St Vn..H5
Dead wood 53
Oould St Currle .. It
Hale & Nnrcross. 23
Homestako 5C0O
Iron Silver 68
Mexlcnn 23
'Ontario SS7
Ophlr 7.1
IP y 111 on Hi 12
Quicksilver 150
' do pfd 760
c'err-i Nevada ... 50
Standnrd 295
Union Con CO
1 Ye w Jncket .. 15
Co re lun I'liiuneliil,
LONDON. March 13. -Tho weekly stute
ment of tho Hank of England shows the
following changes: Total reserve. Increase,
C5I9.0X); circulation, decrease. .C210.O0O; bul
lion. Increase, t:i,!9,2l0; other securities. In
crease, C7,5'i7.noo; other deposits. Increase,
.C9.954.0OO; public deposits, decrease. 2,197,
O0; notes reserve. Increase, 946.(4)0; govern
ment securities, decrease, .CS30.nO'). The pro
portion of the Hank of England's reserve to
liability this week Is 3s ,tj per cent. Last
wiek It wns 12 25 per cent. Hate of dis
count, unchanged nt I per cent. American
securities, nfter a dull start, were steadier,
then quiet, with little ibuslness, but
strengthened up later In the day nnd closed
firm. The attention of trader. Is given M
the settlement now going on. Spanish Is
closed at 71. The amount of 1111111011 taken
Into the Hank of England on balance today
was 2.).Co. Tlm gold premium nt Lisbon
has advanced to 41. liar silver, firm at
27Hd per ounce
PARIS, March 15. Tho weekly statement
of the Hunk of France shows tiie following
changes: Notes In circulation, increase,
ICiO.OOof; treasury net mints current. Increase,
S.KOO.OOof; t'Old in hand. Im rinse, 14.275.iO0f.
bills discounted, decrease. 11.6).oi0f. silver
in hand, decrease. Ifin.OMf. Prices 011 the
bourse opened weuk and declined further.
Later there was .1 general rise. Spanish Is,
prompted by tlm gtmeral rise In ltlo tlntos.
rovered sharply. yeHeers mines were eas
ier. Kaffirs wprfi weak, but hardened
slightly at the tlpsp. Mozambique charges
were In strong demand.
UERLIN. Mnrch 13. Prices on the bourse
today were dull. Toward the close local
securities were In better demand. Spanish
Is declined nfter the close of the hours.".
Exchange on Ionilon. 20 marks 4D!-j pfgs.
for checks. Discount rates: Short bills, fl
per cent: long bills. 5'., per cent.
CALCUTTA. March 15.- The Hank of Hen
gal's rnte of discount was today reduced
from 8 to 7 per i ent.
Comlllloii of Mir TreiiKtirv,
WASHINGTON. March 15. Today's
statemet t of the condition f tho treasury
shows; Available cash balance. 156,64s,
S7S; gold, exclusive of the resen e, 195,611,
963.
91
16
9)
09' 5
2U
9!
2V i
291
61
730
17"j
lt'I
6i;
tl's
110
1 01
'hi
in
(01(011 llai'Uct.
NEW YORK, March 15,-Afler a tame
opeiilny tho cotton market beenme quiet,
advancing rapidly and showing great ac
tivity. The llrt call was at an advance of
5 points to a decline nf 2 points. Through
out the se.si.lon the new crop months wore
a drag to the geneial niaiket, being de
pressed bv reiterations of a radical Increase
111 tile territory assigned to the new rrop.
Prlvato cables stated that the Liverpool
market was nervous, fearing further ad
vance at New York. Such fears were rea
lized and. although the market was Irregu
lar 'Hires at one lime showed 1111 advance
of H'ul7 points on the summer positions.
.May advanced to $J.54 and August 10 19.50,
thee figures ibcliiB within 5'(10 points, re
spectively, of the highest prices of the ses
sion. It was called a -'one-man market."
but the buying at times was general. The
"oiib man" had at bast ten brokers In tho
ring all the afternoon. Parties who wero
not In sympathy with the upward move
ment bought either to rover short con
tracts or In n purely s illative way. The
transactions of the dn reached TCO.OeO bales,
as sein!- mclally estimated. Toward the
close selling to secure profits caused a par
tial reaction, with the market tlnallv
sleadi. at a net ndvaiue of 1 11 13 points on
the old crop months and l'(6 points on tho
now crop months.
NEW ORLEANS. March 15.-COTTON-Mrm;
sales. 11.00) bales; ordinary. M4e;
good ordinary, Ss,c low middling. 9 3-16c;
middling. 9 7-16,; good middling. i)v; mid
dling fnlr. 9',c; receipts. 7.5S1 bales; stock,
S.o.iiss bales. Futures, steady; March. I3.4S
bid: April. $9. 191)9 M : Alav. JO Slfi') .:,! limo
;..ut .1 my, j'.i.iny.oo
9.26; September, ISllffH. II
7.85; Nrvember, $7.7Ki7.i1;
0T.T.1.
ST. LOUIS, M.ir h 15 COTTON Firm at
' advance; sales. 1s bales: middling,
9, -16c; iccelpts, 3,1 IJ bales; shipments, 4.IJ3
bales; slock. 7.1,376 bales.
LIVERPOOL. March 13.-COTT ON-3pot,
fair demnnd and prices 1-bid higher: Ameri
can middling fair. a,d; good tiild.llliir,
5 11-16d; middling, il'id; low middling. 5l-.il;
good ordinary, 5f-16d; ordinary. 6',Kd. Thn
sales of the day were 12,000 bales, of which
l.no.) were for speculation and export and
Included l0,iki American; teirlpts, lR.isoo
bale", all Amerlrnn. Futures opened and
closed steady at the aihance: Amerlcnn
middling, 1. m. r.. Marc h, 5 3j.6lft5 36-6ld,
seller-i: Marrh and April, 6 ll'l-fild, sellers;
April and May. 5 2:i-64d. sellers: .Mav and
.lune. 5 23-6H15 26-filil. sellers: .Mine nnd .Inly,
fi 22-64111,1 23-64il, bu.vers, ,luly and August,
5 ISi-iyiif ,2i -6ld. I,uers: August and Septem
ber. .j.S-i.ld. sellers; September and October,
1 is'!i!'' '"uytTs; ()i tuber an I November,
I 30-6ld. sellers; November and Decembor.
I 24-61$ I 2I-6I1I. sellers: December and Jan
uary. 4 22-6I1M 23-6ld sellers, January and
February, t 21-Old, sellers
Indicates Sundny.
The ofllclal number of cars of stock
brought. In today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. H'r's.
C. M. & St. P 3 7
O. Sc St. L 1 3
Missouri Pacific 1 1
Union Pacltlc 25 S3
C. Vr N. W 1 9
F. E. & M. V 11 21
S. C. ,V P 3
C, St. P.. M. & O... 11 3
H. cv M. R 31 29
C, H. St Q 2 S
K. C. Sc St. J 6
('.. R. I. .t P., east.. 2 6
('.. R. I. Sc P., west... 1 3
llllpols Central I
:. 131
16
Total receipts !
The disposition of the day's receipts wns
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated:
lluyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co 91 ill
(5. II. Hammond Co 210 1.891
Swift nnd Company 21.1 1.731 711
Cudaliy Packing Co Ill 2.392 1,740
Armour Sc Co 616 2,602 782
Omnlia P. Co., from K. C. 20
Swift, from country 410
R. Hecker St Degan M
Vnnsant Sc Co 68
Lobmim St Co 69
W. I Stephen 16
Hill Sc Huntzlnger 49
Livingstone & Schaller... 21
Hamilton Sr Rothschild... 137
L. F. llusz 7
II L. Dennis & Co 42
H.' F. Hobblck I
Other buyers 163
Totals 2,243 8,919 3.673
CATTLE Receipts of cattle today were
much smnller than yesterday and (lay be
fore and the markt wss given a sort of a
breathing spell. There, npneared to b a
prettv good domand for all kinds, so that a
clearance of the pens wns made In retson
nbly good season.
Not much change took place In the steer
market, prices being very much the snme
as prevailed yesterday, though rather un
even. The demand seemed to be a little
better for the reason that there wore fewer
on snle. and for that rcavon there was a
better feeling prevalent At the same time
1 bo market could hardly be quoted as any
'better. The movement wns fairly active
nnd most everything clmngad hunds In good
MOIBOII.
Cows nnd heifers sold nt about the same
prices as yesterday, but the mnrkut was a
little moro active. The most of the early
arrivals changed hands In good season.
Hulls, stags, etc., were also Just about
steady.
Feeding cattle seemed to be In pruttv fair
demand and the market on desirable kinds
wns quite active. The market was firm and
tho prices paid fully as good as yesterday.
Representative sales:
UBEF STEERS.
2 loin 3 50 4 787 I a.
1 into 3 .V) 1 730 4 23
1 740 3 fo 4 M? I 30
4 6S2 3 70 4 9'0 4 30
I !! ., ii) 6 9)6 4 U)
II 871 .".75 S 860 4 X,
5 6?2 3 90 15 919 ir.i
4 OSS 3 90 6 lPof. I ;v.
5 798 .1 95 II 8S0 t 35
IS 910 4 ID 3 $06 I 35
a 726 I (0 1 1010 4 .V.
19 991 4 01 5 1015 I 37' j
1 450 4 00 26 1151 4 40
2 950 4 mi 1; Si) 4 10
4 7s5 4 15 R 1057 4 40
2 HO I 15 HWS 4 4.1
1 730 4 20 117 950 4 60
2 SS'i 4 ;,) n inn 4 ,7)
21 959 I 20 4 1076 I 45
731 I 26 29 115S t M)
2 920 1 2. 2 1200 I 00
' 90 4 25 4 622 4 75
1018 4 2,1 2 475 4 75
' 720 4 21
HOCiS The general market was 2ls0
higher nnd fairly active at the advance. o
that all the early arrlvsls were soon dis
posed of. in seme cases hogs may have
fold higher, but the general mnrket could
hardly bo quoted mole than 2tjc higher.
The hoes sold pretty largely at II 7?'t'ii I 80.
as ngalnt Jl 7Mi4 77's lesterdny. (Julie n
number of light mixed loads sold ut II 75.
as against f ( 72' yesterday. There were
soiiih right jrood hogs ntnong the dny's
receipts and as high nt 14 90 was paid for
;'?l-1"l?k,'"' wnl,e the top yesterday wns only
l.8v J ho market closed a little easier, or
about like the opening, leaving the high
Point In the middle.
Todav's nd nitre wiped out the most of
tho deelliift jestenlny and It will be noted
110111 tlie table nlvno thnt the average price
wn.4 about w;here It was on Tuedn and
decidedly higher than It was one week ago.
Representative sales;
I steadv; common sheep. II. 5", fair lo prim
lambs, I7.MMI8.00: culls, 15.
1 IIOOS Receipts. 1.518 head; weak for nil
' weights; western hogs, 5.IMf5; wefltern
j Pics, U.t5.
.stork In SlKlit.
Following are the receipts at the four
principal western markets for Maroh 15:
Cattle. Hojs. Shep.
South Omaha ,iss ".i.cOl 3.5't
Chicago 8,00) 27.000 U.iiy
Kansas City 4.iV) ii,im 3,m
St Louis 3,000 9.1U) J.2W
No.
102..
70...
94...
81...
8.1. . .
67...
47...
7S...
78...
69...
62. . .
41...
47...
75. . .
73...
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75....
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Av. Pr.
. 7S0 13 70
70
1X3
1440
HCO
865
893
810
1045
1011
976
986
1022
1110
1038
118.1
1('.7
953
!W2
lOaO
1070
Ifi56
115
1114
list
1110
..140')
3 '
3 75
3 73
3 75
3 90
3 9)
4 00
4 ()
4 no
4 10
4 15
4 15
4 15
4 13
4 20
4 20
I 20
4 20
4 20
4 25
4 25
4 25
4 25
4 25
4 25
4
No.
22
14 ....
1
16
26
11
10
32
1.1
S3
21
7. . . . .
8
16
66
31
35
1
49'.'.'.!!
20
16
15
1
40
IB
Av.
1205
1286
.....1200
....1030
.... 951
....1097
....1035
....1131
....1127
....1111
....KISS
.... 955
....1162
....11'20
....1211
....1162
....1078
....UNO
....1385
....1151
....121)
....IMS
....1330
....1460
....1375
....1178
.1450
Pr.
4 X
4 25
4 25
4 30
4 :w
4 .10
4 30
4 31
4 .15
4 31
4 .15
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71....
19....
81....
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43....
68....
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79. . . .
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97. .
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64....
76....
57....
71....
68....
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81....
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i7. . . .
84....
65....
82....
64 ...
51....
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10...
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69. . .
75. . . .
81....
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72 .
80 ...
74.
Av
...172
...201
...2ii
...221
...201
...222
...221
...217
. . . 196
...217
...199
...240
...210
...2.12
...219
. 21
".'213
..265
..217
. .223
..230
..261
..291
..219
. .257
..247
..261
..216
..350
..268
..218
..2.1)
..2.H
..2.14
..276
..20.1
..22.1
..2-Vi
..211
..306
. .236
. .226
..221
..211
. .221
. 2(2
..213
..256
. .23.1
..218
..2S6
!!23
..2.10
..241
..260
..22S
. .238
..225
..2t5
. .310
. .221
..264
. .262
. 235
. 208
..231
. .225
..208
.237
o0
120
'80
'i'l
10
40
10
40
121)
40
120
160
40
it
Mil. Pr.
200 ( fioii
... 4 72'
40 II
4
4
4
4
75
77H
il;:
77'h
"i.Z
80
120
120
80
40
'40
ieo
126
40
so
40
80
120
'80
SI)
so
120
120
320
40
'40
160
'so
ft
4 77'?
A "I
A "l8
, ii 2
: iiJ'
4 77'c
1 77'A
.3
4 771
7'?
7'
77i!
No.
72..
61..
83..
10..
68..
19..
61 .
46..
26. .
64..
fit..
66..
52..
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64..
69..
75. .
63..
63..
78..
75 . .
61..
67..
:i9..
66..
65. 1
63..
69..
57..
ill..
62..
66..
12..
78..
65..
45..
65..
64..
61..
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77's
77'!,
77'fc
iiji
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11,
"'it
4 77'i
A 77K,
1 Ii!
4 77t
4 77'i
4 1 1 '2
7.1...
89...
66...
74...
82...
70...
83...
80...
71...
74.
59.
71.
tfi..
63.
73.
66.
66.
47.,
59 ,
60.
60.
66.
66.,
110
51.,
78.
68.
61 .
48.
Av.
...242
.. 263
...2.15
. . 258
...2.I1
...28I
...270
...303
...240
...2I0
. . .242
. . .273
...277
...270
...3(0
...271
...211
...266
...211
...25.1
...248
.. 260
...248
...21)
...230
...254
...229
...267
...261
...280
...215
. . .290
...219
...3IS
...262
...301
...2.K
...270
...251
...231
.. 228
...200
. . .235
...213
. . .278
...228
...231
...217
...224
....253
....'.HO
....24S
....212
2SS
287
. . . .255
....291
....319
Sh.
80
120
'16
40
80
120
'()
'46
'so
'40
40
80
120
80
40
SO
Pr.
4 77U
4 77',
4 77' 3
4 80
4 80
4 SO
4 SO
4 80
I 80
4 80
I SO
4 80
4 SO
4 80
t 80
I 80
I si)
4 SO
4 si)
4 sn
4 )
4 '0
4 SO
I SO
4 80
4 80
4 80
4 SO
I 80
4 vi)
4 si)
I 80
I 811
4 so
4 80
I SO
4 80
. .210
..303
..241
..280
..291
. .277
..376
. .251
..263
.303
..43T.
20
40
80
80
SO
so
80
SO
80
80
4 80
4 80
4 M
4 80
4 80
4 SO
4 82' i
t 821,
4 82' 4
4 S2'i
4 82' i
4 82'i
4 8-2'
4 S24
t 82'c,
4 8.1
4 V.
4 S3
4 81
4 85
I 85
4 85
4 K2'4
4 S7lj
4 90
33
40
1.1
174
60
;o
50
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
S50 4 11
.130i) I 10
STEERS
17
AND
August, 9.21ft'
October. I7.SI1I
December, 17.72
2s i2d;
bales;
bales;
ls.Vsd.
M oot .llll'l.et.
LONDON. March 15 -WOOL-The offer
ings at the wool auction sales today
niuounted to 9,276 bales. The home trndn
and America were the chief buyers, tho
rontlnrnt showing Iims Interest. Crossbred
were In keen reouesl for Yorkshire nnd
America. A quantity of merinos was wllh
drawn. Lambs were well supported. Tho
sales arc scheduled to close en March 21.
Following are tuda.i's sales In detail: Now
South Wales, 1,200 bags; scoured, Is Udfi
greasy, Sil'n2'jd. (Jueenslnnd. 9H)
gre.ny, S'ydli Is Id. Victoria, 2.(0.1
scoured. Kids tl'jd; groesy. 6I41IK
West Aimfalla. I. Hon bales: scoured.
Il'?d1ils 6';d; greasy. 6d1f1s ',d Tasmania,
10) bales: scoured. suDlld: greasy, SMflld.
New .calami. 3.101 bales, greasy, 5;d1?ls 2(1.
Cape of (loud Hope and Natal 2'V) bales;
Fcourcd, Is SUillils sd; greasy, 81,1191311.
Ilri (iooil Mill-Let.
NEW YORK, March 15.-DHY OOODS
Hli'iiclied cottons moving up: fnlr demand
for nil grades. No changes In heavy
brown cottons, but line brown sheetings are
stiffening Print cloths and prim rloili
v.nn goods Hre without special feature.
Wide sbrellngs srine and strong The
course colored rot tun situation Is un
changed, goods scarce no all hands and
prices very firm Prints and glnrhnms
without change Cotton linings (Inn In all
Maplo varieties Hosiery and underwear
quiet but firm, knitters talking of higher
I rices, owing to tho high market for years,
13 15W 4 40
COWS.
1 860 2 00 2
1 910 2 25 7
2 950 2 35 4
1 900 i 35 2
1 890 2 40 2
1 1100 2 50 3
1 10S0 2 .'0 6
1 1060 2 Till 3
1 1070 2 75 1
1 880 2 75 1
1 970 2 75 2
18 816 2 75 4
1 730 2 75 7
1 790 2 75 1
3 570 2 85 fi
Ill 1100 2 85 1
6 9SI 2 90 1
2 1005 3 Oil 1
1 SSO 3 00 3
2 HOI 3 Ik) 2
1 1100 3 00 14
1 860 3 00 11
3 1050 11 no 1
2 1175 3 10 43
1 860 3 10 II
2 1010 3 10 3
11 1169 3 10 2
9 1(07 3 10 2
2 IC60 3 10 1
1 910 3 10 2
1 1010 3 10 5
:: 1120 3 15 2
1 m0 3 13 2
1 1401 3 20 2
2 1005 3 20 1
5 1076 3 20 4
4 1350 3 ffi 6
1 1230 3 2f. 1
1 1270 3 25 1
t 12m 3X. 11
1 1190 3 25 3
1 780 3 25 2
2 1120 3 2.1 1
1 910 3 23 1
1 840 3 25 11
1 D 1222 3 30 1
10 1038 3 30 2
1 1320 3 30 1
3 1120 3 30 1
2 1160 3 30 2
COUS AND IIEIF
12 979 3 10 20
II 1024 3 10 17
It 785 3 50
HEIFERS.
1 1100 3 75 1
1 IU.0 3 75 2
1 1090 3 80 2
2 1165 3 85 1
1 39 wo 3 no 1
7 832 3 90 1
5 913 3 91 1
CALVES.
l 110 6 no 1
1 311 6 00 II
1 2)0 7 01 1
.1337
987
.. 973
..1134
..1W7
..1230
..1135
..1180
..1200
..1020
..1110
..1070
..1125
..1145
..1042
...1010
...1018
... 980
...11C0
.. 910
...1146
...1015
...1176
...110.)
...1160
...1122
...1182
...1323
...825
...1160
...1370
...1130
... 616
...1661
...112S
...1110
...1050
...J2V.
...1986
...1240
...770
...110.1
...1240
...1160
...1160
...1010
...1151
...1O10
...1300
... 830
...1220
...820
EHS.
...1127
... PS7
..1010
..KOO
.. 810
..1300
..lino
.. 170
.. f60
220
157
180
1 55
4 .V.
4 65
4 65
4 65
I 75
4 80
5 00
4 40
4 50
3 31
3 35
3 35
3 33
3 40
3 40
3 40
3 40
3 (0
3 10
3 f.
3 60
3 50
3 50
3 60
3 50
3 50
3 50
3 50
3 .V,
3 55
3 60
.1 60
3 60
3 65
3 61
3 63
3 rtl
.1 61
3 (VI
3 61
3 70
3 70
I 00
3 70
3 70
3 70
3 70
3 75
3 75
3 80
3 8.7
3 85
3 81
3 5
3 81
3 90
t 01
I 10
3 90
4 SO
t no
4 10
1 15
I 15
I 2.1
4 50
4 50
7 no
23...
1...
n
1
1...
STOCK CALVES.
370 I 70 1 JfO
3S7 I 75
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS
7 50
1 SO
180
805
.. S2S
. . 970
.. 1.80
.. f.no
.. 4V)
.. 620
.. 770
. . 9W
..1250
..fill
. . 860
.1510
. . 1 410
.110
1570
lino
.1630
1.
1
1
Um.hhi
1
2 90
3 25
3 t.1
3 50
3 50
3 50
3 50
3 60 2...
3 65
STACH.
3 fO 1...
HU1 I.S.
1 .
50
880
660
816
SS0
410
737
frti
3 75
3 75
3 SI
3 90
3 90
4 (V)
t ni
1 00
910 3 Vi
2 50
2 75
1 i1
3 15
3 II
3 13
3 ?)
3 23
.. 910
.1910
. 710
17)0
.1580
. 1590
nto
. M.J
3 r,
:l 50
3 0
t 50
3 SO
3 50
1 VI
3 5)
Mill-. i:: I ' 'rnmiv-M pa,,, ni. .....
light as compared with previous days and
the market on sheep wii? a little strong
under the Influence of the very good de
mand. The Intnb market was Just about
steady with ye?terday. I'he mnrket opened
active nnd the early arrivals were all sold
and welshed up at an early hour. The
sales reported below will give a correct
Idea of the kind of prices paid for the dif
ferent kinds of stuff.
Quotations: Choice handy welpht year.
ngs, I6.U1I6 25; good to choice fed year
Hngs. 5.!)0Wfi.l0: fair to good vearllngf,
. ii.1J5.90; good to oholce wethers, 15. 457io,75;
good lo eholc fed ewes, I5.151i5.25; talr to
good ewes. 14 906. 16: good to choice natlo
atnbs. I, (HVS7 10; Rood to choice western
Inmbs, I6.90W7 00; fair to good western
lambs, IG.50fiS.sii; feeder wethers, I4.5O1i0.0O;
feeder yearlings, I5O(vri5.60; good to choice
feeder lambs, 5 75ft 6. 20. Represcntutlvo
snlc?:
'" Av. Pr.
219 western ewes 114 15 21
'02 westurn wethers and yearl'g 99 5 so
406 western wethers and ye.irl'gs 101 5 92'3
440 western wethers nnd yearl'gs 102 6 92'j
467 western wethers and vearl'gs 91 1 X.
219 Colorado lambs 87 7 00
CHICAGO
.11 11 STOCK MARKET,
(ieuerul Cnlc Mnrket Sternly Sheep
nil I.11111I1M (ienrrnlly Strmly.
CHICAGO. March 15, CATTLE Receipts,
S.000 head; general market steady; natives,
good t0 prime steers. 11.401(5.60; poor to mi -(Hum
ll.Wtr4.60; selected feeders, netlye at
14. 1OH4.80; mixed stockcrs. 3 3OS3.G0; cows.
$1.0iviil.25: heifers, strong at l.l.lOfi.1.50; can
ners. S2.l0tiC.D0; bulls, 13. 1504.20; calves,
SI. 6057.00; Texans, receipts, 10.000 head;
Texas fed steers, steady to strong nt 13 S5
4(4.80; Texas hillli. steady ut 13 20H3.70.
HOOS - Receipts, today, 27.WO head, to
mortow, 25,000 head, estimated: average,
steady; good hoav, (lrm ; light, lower;
mixed and but hers. 14.801(5.02'; good to
choice henv, 14 W 5.07' v. rough heavy 11)0
4.90. light. Il.751i..97'; bulk nf sales. 11.9'
silBEP AND LAM HS - Itecelpts. 12.0)0
head: gpiiernlb steatb : good to choice weth
ers. I5.5WiG.90; fair lo choice mixed, 14.751c
n'!.; western sheep, !.V!0lfi.S(); yearlings
$1801(6.40; native lambs, SA.iVrfjT.X: western'
lambs. I'i 0017 7.25.
Kiiiiniin Illy 1,1 r Stork.
v'A'VS.-r,TV' ,larl1 ,s CATTLE-Re-celpts,
4 ono head natives and 200 head Te
ans; small stipnly disposed or quickly nt
ndvan of M(10c; native steers. II. lOfl 1.95;
stockcrs and feeders $1 Wf.l.lO; butcher
cows and heifers. I1.25H 1.30: c.inners, J2.sr.fr
5 2..; fed westerns, I.S.Wfi 1.5.1: western fee'd
rrs 13. SCifr 4.3.1: Texans. l.(()fi).40.
IIOCS -Receipts. 11.000 head; market ne
Mye and steady to 2Vc higher; heavy, II SO
?.'.iSi.,ni'"',, N'oifH-ss: light. $i.3nf7i.75, pigs.
I(.20((4 50.
SHEEP AND LAMPS - Itecelpts, 5.601
bead; demand continues i exceed supply,
today s offerings disposed of promptly at
firm nrlces; lambs. J66ofe7 00; venillngs
6 indii 10, muttons. f.l.CWH.00; stockcrs and
feeders, Il.n01(i no; runners. I3.001il.no.
S(. .IohcjiIi ,, r .Slock.
SOUTH ST. JOSEPH. Mo., March 15.--(Speclal.)
The Journnl (unites:
CATTLE - Receipts, 1. 101 head: market
steady to strong, natives, l.noii,l,25; Texas
and westerns, 83.5oli5.00, cows and heifers',
S2.26tM.40; bulls nnd slacs, S2.001M.65: year
lings nnd calves, I.l.'iii5.00: sdickers nnd
feeders. 13 251(4 60; cenls. 14.6017.60.
HOOS-Recelpts, 8.300 head: market
steady; all grades, II.701M.95; bulk of sales,
71. 7514 85.
SHEEP AND LAMHS-Recplots. 1.(00
head; market 0c lower; lambs, I1.(i17.n0;
yearlings, I5.351i6.20. sheep nnd yearlings,
I3.n0ti6.75; ewes, $1,0015.21.
St, Louis 1,1, Sloe!..
ST. LOUIS. March 15 CATTLE - Re.
ce'pts. 1,000 head, Including I 100 bead Tex
ans: niirket steady; native and 1 xport
steers, II 6011 85. dressed beef and butcher
steers, $l.mf. (: steers under I i"n lbs , $!S5
(f4.85; stockcrs and feeders HWM.sn. coks
and heifers. I2.n0fM.65; c.inners $1,2112 si.
bulls. $3.noif4 25; Texas and Inillnn slcers
H.nOljiVcO; rows and hilfers 12 3,11(3 60.
HOOS- Rerclpts. !,i A) head: mark' I sleaih
to strong; pigs and light. IIoi(9o. pink
er. 11 8014.95; butchers. JtfOf5no
SHEEP AND LAMPS Reccli.is. 120"
head; market steady to stronc. iio'Im- min
ions. 110013 75- lambs. 5no7 23, nil and
bucks. SI.iKVri6.rfl.
Totals
17.118 69,001 20,391
CiiIIim Mnri.el.
NEW YORK, March 13.-CO FPU!.-Futures
opened steady, wllh prices unchanged
to lo points advance on bullish cables, mod
erate iccelpts nt Rto and Santos, largo
warehouse deliveries nnd relative steadi
ness In spot departments, lending to local
covering, while outside speculation was
deficient. Tho greatest advaure for the day
wns 15 points, with n pnrtlal reaction later
under realizing. The mnrket was finally
steady In tone, with prices 61il5 points net
higher. Totnl sales were 17,500 bugs. In
cluding: March, 16.75; May. $6.75; .lulv ,
$6,811; September, 6 85t6 90. October. lO.WIr
6 93; November, $6.:i6; December. $7.l01f7.l5.
Spot, Hlo. steadv. No. 7, Invoice, S'ir; No. 7
Jobbing. 84r, mild market, steady; Cor
dova, !i',114c.
SUllAR -Raw. firm: ictlned. firm.
NEW
rrlpls.
steadv
frlgerali
83 bead
CALV
lower!
little en
SI I EE
head (
lambs,
im, iirl. l.lo Mock,
YORK, March 16. REEVES II
312 head, none lor sale; feeling
Cables from LUerpnol ciuot.d re
or beef lower at r per lb : exports,
sheep, uoii tomorrow
LS Receli.ts. 311 bead, dull and
roinnvoi to good unls, $1 001(6 7.1.
Ives $3
IP AND LA. MRS Receipts 1,311
beep n Intei I nominal but i irady
extremely dull, bcllcia holding
(III .Mnrket.
OIL CITY, Pa . March 15.-Credit btl
iilices. $1.6; cerllllcnles. no bid or offer:
shipments. 116.773 bbls ; average 86,581 bbls. ;
runs. 105,185 bbls.; average. 87,441 bbls.
NEW YORK, March l.l.-OILS-Cottotl-seed,
easy; prime crude, 3,1'5c, prime yel
low, 36c. Petroleum, llrm. Rosin, steady:
strained, common to good, $l.72'j. Turpen
tine, llrmer ut 67'tf57'jc.
LONDON. Mnrch 13,-OIL8-Turpentlno
spirits, 40s I'jil.
LIVERPOOL. March 1R.-OII.S-Cottoti-seed.
Hull reltued, Mny and August, dull,
20s 3d.
California Dried I'riills,
NEW YORK, March 18 CALIFORNIA
DRIED FRUITS- Inactive nnd nominal.
Tho market for evnpornted nfiples, whllo
not active, developed a decidedly Ilrtn
undertone, duo largely to the sinallnoss of
receipts nnd nn absence of sellers. Country
ndvlces were about as expected and tho
market nt the close wns llrm, but at pre
viously limited prices Stale apples, com
mon. I'fr1l5i5c; prime, 61i6'4c. choice, 7Jf7'.a";
fniicy, 7-'418i.ic. Prunes, 3ViJ7c per lb.
Apricots. Roynl. 131715c; Moor Park. 151i
18c. Peaches, peeled, 18j22e; nnpcelcd, 7"j
CSc.
Sonar llnrUcl.
NEW ORLEANS, Mnrch 15. - SUOAR -Quiet;
open kettle, 34TM!,c; open kettle,
centrifugal. 4Llfl'5c; centrifugal, yellow,
4Vc; second, 21nl',,c.
MOLASSES- (julel; cenlrlfitgal, S'u36c.
SUPREME COURT SYLLABI
No 916.1. Fannie Hernhelmer against
Francis C. Hainer et nl. Afllrmeil. Appeal
from I in rfa I. . county. Sullivan. .1
1. Objections In the rotillrmallnn of a
sale of leal estate must be speclllcnlly as
signed and hnve been called to the atten
tion of the trial court In order to entltlo
them to be considered lu this court.
2. objections to an nppralsal of property
to be sold ut Judicial snle should, except
where fraud Is nlleged, be Hied prior to thi
date llxeil for the sale.
3. An error In Hpprulsing real estate for
Judicial sale where nn outlawed lien wan
deducted Is without prejudice where tho
properly sold for more than two-thirds Its
gross valuation
No. 9152. Hiram D. Upton el nl against
Oenrge Hefts et nl. Allirmed. Error from
Snllne county. Sullivan, .1.
1. In an action quia timet, whom tlm
onl Issue wns the validity nf a deed under
which defendant nsserted tltlu a decree In
fnvor of the plaintiff will not pieclude tlm
defendant from nf let-ward nsserllng an
ecitiltnhle lien for money paid by him In d's
cbarglng a valid mortgage on (be property.
2. A matter In Issue covered, either gen
erally or speclllcnlly by the decree of thn
court, cannot bo again litigated without a
modlllratlon or vacation of thnt decree.
3. A Junior Incumbrancer who rlalnii
priority over an elder cetultablp lien must
allego and prove that he acled lu good
faith In the transaction and that he paid
out the full amount secured by his lien In
Ignorance of the prior equity.
4. The findings of tlni court must respond
to tho Issues raised by the pleadings In tho
ense.
6. Evidence examined nnd found to sup
port the findings and decree! of the court
No. 10,965. The State of Nebraska ex rel
V. T. Emerson against C T. Dickinson.
Writ denied. Mnndamus. Sullivan. J.
1. It Is Immaterial whether the court
gives a pood or a bad reason for Its con
clusion. If the court has reached tho cor
rect decision Its Judgment will not be dis
turbed. 2. The relief nwnrdcil bv a court must
respond to the Issues and be within the raw
made bv the pleadings.
3. A tlndliu: In ail equity cause which
does not respond to the Issues and which
is at plaliitlif's Instance treated ns and de
clared to be advisory only will not wnrrnnt
the court In rendering a personal Judgment
against the defendants, nnd in such ensn
manilanius will not lie to compel the court
to render n personal Judgment In favor of
the plaintiff on such finding.
No 11,151. (luslnve Hlart et nl agnln-t W.
II. Mvers et nl. Motion denied. Error
from Sarpy county. Nnrvnl. C. J.
I. The lack of a motion for a new trial
will not Justify a dismissal of a petition
In error.
2 A motion for n new trial Is nol essen
tial to a review of a decision of the dis
trict court afllrmlng a cause taken to that
court bv proceedings in error.
3. When ii defendant In error has filed a
cross-assignment of errors without bring
ing lu now parties he Is thereby precluded
from urging the dismissal of the petition lu
error nf his adversary on tho ground of do
fecllve parties.
No. 9161. Mnndell against Weldln et al.
Affirmed. Appeal from Huffnlo county.
Norval. ('. J.
1. Points not argued In this court will bo
deemed to be waived.
2. Oblei Hons to the continuation of a
judicial sale will be disregarded on. review
when not brought to the attention of tho
trial court.
3. A motion to vncate n sale when filed li
n pait of I lie recoid and should not be em
bodied 111 the bill of exceptions
I A motion to set aside a sale cannot bo
considered, unless rertllled In the transcript
h the clerk of the district court.
No. 9L4. Cox against Parrett el nl. Af
firmed. Appeal from Huffnlo county. Ner
val. C. .1. ,
1. This court cannot review u decree of
force losuie when the same was rendered
more tlmn two years prior to thn perfect
ing of the appeal.
2. On n motion to vacate n Judicial sale,
objections to the decree under which such
sale was made cannot be consldeted.
No 9105 Hee Publishing Company ngalnst
World Publishing Cotnpativ. Judgment ac
cordingly. Error from Douglas county.
Sulllvnn, J.
Cimi Victim of Wreck.
KANSAS CITY. March 15,-Mrs. Sallio
Halke of Cincinnati died at Hie hospital
here today of Injuries received lu Hie Mis
souri Pacific wreck near Independence. Mo,
on Februnry 27. The body will be taken to
Ohio for burial. Mrs. Halke Is Iho fifth
victim of the collision. The others were her
daughter. Mrs. J 05. Schmldlnpp and her
gtaudilaughter. Miss Emma Schmldl inn.
both of Cincinnati; Miss C.nlilsteln of SI.
lyouis nnd Waller VniiKhan. a Clnrlnn.ill
newspaper mnri.
Iiiry Ar(iills Col-bell.
RACINE. Wis. Mnrch 11 The lurv In tlm
case of the state against Henry F. 'rbelt,
charged with assault with Intent lo kill
Rev David H. Cheney, today rendered a
verdict of not guilt.. Hurnlnrs shot and
seilouhlv wounded Dr. nnd Mrs Chenev at
their bouie here several month ago. Cor
beti, a bonk agent, was arrested on sus
picion. The clri umstantlal evidence offered
failed to convict, however.
With pictures as cheap ns tliosn offered by
Tho Hen there should bo no bare walls In any
home. Only 10 cents and couponu for "Do
frnso of Chainplgny'' and '"I he lialloon."
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