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THE OMATIA DAILY BEE; TITrKSDAY, fATlOlI 22, 1D00.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
' '
Wheat Market, Encouraged by Foreign Dt-
' Band, Goes Upward for a Tims.
REACTS FINALLY AND CLOSES W-AK
Trntle In Corn I Local In Cliaraelrr
Unlit MnrKrl In Slcinl I'm visions
Market, inr In Mil Pork,
Is Finn.
CHICAGO, March 21. The wheat market,
encouraged -by a good foreign demand,
forged upward and onward for a time to
day, but reacted when this demand was
satisfied arid closed weak. May un
der yesterday. May com closed Ue lower
and May oats a shade better. Provisions
at tho close were fie lower for May pork
to 5c higher fnr May ribs.
May wheat opened a shade down at KM
0C!Ho and eased quickly to (HV. Inllueneed
by the prediction of heavy Argentine ship
ments. A cabin from that country said
flf'y boats were being loaded. At the de
cline matters took a better aspect nnd a
reaction followed, .May selling to 6rVf
667frc. T1i scahord reported a good de
mand, both from England and the con
tinent, and 60,000 bti were reported sold
hero for export. illds for I.Vi.ow were In
the hands of cash people. Liverpool was
H'eady and Paris higher. The bulge met
prollt-taklng, however, and the demand.
.Having apparently been siitlsiied, the mar
ket turni-.! tall. Hlumnlng to WUc. Tho
close was weak. Muy Wi'Ai' depressed at
WdftOOUc Trade on the whole was rather
ilull and feeling bearish. New' York r-
ported 2y load taken for export. Atlantic
port clearances In wheal and Hour were
equal to 2GI,'o bti. Primary receipts were
.!'S.iM) bn against 11-0,'WO ,u, n(,t y,.:ir.
Minneapolis and Duluth reported 531 cars,
comimred with tta last week and 112 a year
ago. i.ocai receipts were si) cars. 1 01 con
tra, t grade. The cash wheat bids were
fill right, but differences arose concerning
h lipping terms, as bidders clamored for
ririmpt shipment, while brokers asked for
de'ay. pleading lack of ears.
Trade In corn was altogether local In
character and at that there was not 11
Kreat deal of l. Country offerings wero
umall. but the shipping demand was also
light; 150,'fiO bu. were reported sold hero
for shipment to the seaboard and New York
reported 31 toads taken for export. Local
receipts were 2S4 cars. M.iy ranged from
J.e to 37'ic ol closed 'fee down at 3'e.
Tho oais market was steady, helped bv
some demand from shlpoers and the smith
raslem stocks. The range, however, was
narrow and' the session quiet. Local re
rplptH were 101 cms May sold fiom 21 to
3-l'l.c, closing 11 shade Up at 21ft 2 Hke.
Thn provisions market, save In Mav pork,
was llrm. Pork scored an advance In sym-
fiathy with lard and ribs, shirts cover
ng but lost It and cloxcil weak. I'or laid
find rlb there was a good ctsh demand.
" l'.r, "licnlng was -Hther easy. In sympathy
Ti ,ii-r,,,nF, hofH- M,,.v l",rk oPied at
JI1 Xlfll.17'4 and advuneed to $11. 31), but re
Ji'tcd to Ill.Si'i and cloed 5c under ves-
iwi'r''iM'i , M,"' ,"r1 rnnged from
Ji..(!2'yfifi.()'in5.0. 'closing iKr up nt 0.07"
nn.l May ribs from W.07Vifjfi.lS1iA17'S. with
the close 6c improved nt ?6.1f.
Kestlmated receipts tomorrow: Wheat,
s5i'.rH; r?rn' 3,13 cnri'! ",H- 120 cars; hogs.
S.).oi( head.
The leading futures ranged as follows;
articles. I Open. I High Low. I Close.l YeiTvT
Wheat
I
Mch. r,c, I t I
May IM'sfiJtXVu-f,!
fii?i fi5-V
C'i'.filW.flU!
67 07JA
0574
fifi-4
t;7's. i
.
3S5i j
iii'i
5? I
"14 ,
1
.iiiij- mi-w.4aiilMiJ4
Corn I i
-Men.
May
.luly
Sept.
I 335;,
37' i 37 37 " V
'!7Vfl'i:i7Mij 3741
..,! ... i I
37U1V,
as'"
Ct I
Oats
.May
July
Tork
May
July
Lard
May July
nih
May July
til I Jl'.l'.i
21 I
22Mi23
11 33
11 lf
fi 05
6 12U
11 50 11 32U
11 27'4 11 12V
11 33
11 23
6 0714
6 15
fi 15
C ITU
11 40
11 15
fi 05
6 12'4
r, io
6 20
6 0214
6 12'.
0 071fci
07'i! fi
0 10 fi 20
6 10 I
ii 10
6 12',4
No 2.
c,,t!,Jj.n,,,,oti;Uons wcrc as follows:
. ,V'01. Kr?,PH,i'V: "inter patents, $3.IOff
S3.S0: spring patents; $3.103.45; Btralghts
$2.6(-3.o.); bakers'. $2,001(2. f;i ""-aifctiis,
WHEAT No. 2 ted, 6Si;c.
ikVOIIN-N' 81 361'4o; ?fo' 2 'eo',
t? tn. JV. . ,u upring specials,
v'VT0' i:.1';.' 3 white, 26!,27c;
lo. white, Jfii'ifi2ii'7ic. 1
RYE No. 2. fnGjOSifcc.
HAIti,EY-No.
3S142C.
sides (boxed). $3.35fi5.45,
imiisio -Distillers' finished goods, on
basis of high wines, per gal.. Sl.24'4
.SUGARS-Cut loaf. $6.00; granulated,
for0todai"B " tho rccel'ns nnd shipments
Receipts. Shlpm'ts.
nour, bbls
"Wheat, bu
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
Hyp. lm
Uarley, bu
.103.000
4S,(VV)
. 49.000
.SOOOH
.4S2.000
. 1I.IW)
43,000
110.(KV)
3(2,0(
8l!000 l's'r) '
inXv
9.COJ
Oil the ProdlIPP nyphnni.n .mini, it.- .....
er markot was i:mvv print..,.,!.. m. in.
tlalrles, 16fl22c. Cheese, firm. 120130. Eggs'.
Kteady: fresh, 12c. sb '
MiW YOUIv GMMJIlTl. MAUKKT.
Quntndons for lho"llny on Vtirlous
C.iiiiiiiodltlrN.
NEW YORK. March 21.-FLOUR-R0-celpts.
21,052 bbls.; exportp. 11.113 bbls
moderately active and barely steady
winter patents, $3.65fi3.90; winter
strnlghts, $3.45'(T3.C0; winter extras, t-COtf
2.95; winter low grndes. 2.23Q2.40; Mlnne-
'IrwW'Vit: t'758 Un:. M"Mtitu bakers'.
$..X;iff,!.0o. Ryo Hour. iiict; sales, 230 bbls ;
$!i 2Wr:roBO "' ixww-- choice to fancy;
CORNM UAL Steady; yellow western
"liv1, ,,r"",Av"'. S2.20fi2.3O t0rn'
i. HX 'u'n?y.1 No- - western. VaVic f. o.
b, utloat; state rye. 5S1J9c. c I. f. Now
York cor lots. ' cw
YotkU1'KYU"": fc,,,,l"fc' 3fMbV. Now
lIAn.K1' A'r"1'1': western, 35i3c.
tcl V 'ii'vuipis, tiMiu mi.; expoits.
steadv and wcrp 1 11 n 11111., i t rt 1 , , . . . J. . . 1 . . . .! :
lifter .00,1 on foreign cables, with report
?LJ."mH:;o 11 erop compiuints
S?i-?u.A" 5.ol,,.l,rr 118 ' ''"'le Into
however. waS much we, kir p. I
n'a& !
d Tii..iin,i,i,. 1
-I'I.,. . " I
tuia nun neipeu ny reiwts that Ar-en- '
...... xniiuiieiiis won 11 be beav er In thn
near future, Clo.-ed n,.k at Lc 111 i
!in,?' ''losed at 7V.; .May. 72 13- 65?
iS'.c. cloiyd at 72?c; July. 73P73 7-16C.
1'1,0".vVTl.at 73t': Soi'leinber. 72T( 73 5-lb", closed
cvi '-eeelpts, 46.SOO bu.; exports, IS.
.? 'V1'' "I10' pWi N. 2, i.1c. f ,). ii.
nlloat. and 43c, elevator. Options opened
teatly with wheat anil wero sustained bi
ght country acceptances most of ho lay.
n" ;'ip ,l'l0l,e whi'll tlwy eased off
on the break in wheat; closed onry and
tincliniiKeil: Slay. 42Mjt42MiC closed at 4Ji;c-
"MTJf" 01080,1 lU He.
OA TS-Recelpts. 84.603 bu.; exports, 1,143
bu.; spot quiet; No. 2. 2S'4c- No ' siie
No. 2 white. 32c; No. 3 white, ailAV rracl;
mixed western. 30Uci track whl e. S.'jf
30tV;v0,;l 0"1' '"I'r1 1nrp' steady.
chd.-Wf!le8''l,,1,1,,S' ffi5rrUC: 800,1 t0
. ''Ol'S-Steady; stntc, common to choice.
K9ti crop, lies INtS crop, 7P9c; 18S9 crop 20
13c; Pacific coast. ist crop, 4S6c; 1S9S crop
7ii9c; 1S99 crop. I2irl3c. ' '
PROVISIONS-Ileef. quiet; family. $1100
(fT13.(Vl; mess, SIO.ODftio.GO; beef liams $2')(0
.22.(W' packet. Stl.00ij11.73; city extra India
n.,C7' . VW1'-"-, .,t-',,t "". Hte".l ;
pickled bol les. bMimc; pickled shoulders.
6Utic; pickled hams, opioiic, Lunl. linn
western steamed. $J.3Jia; teilticd. llrm; contl-
tceS-.h,i So.l.lthi A,,1"?rlci. compound.
ii.00pt..l2i. Pork. Ilrni' mess, Sll.topis.OO
TnteA'!ll!li; l'".y'. Sfi ''oumry 5,(fi5,o
RUTTLR Recelnts, (1,531 pkgi; llrin1
'"'r,!;; "eiV,,u,r;. 2iP25c: factory, 1S:jc
CHEESE Receipts, 2,57;! pkss., urm;
fancy-, large, while, 13Vac; fancy, large.
colored. 13pl3t;o; fancy, small, while. 13P
13'o: fancy, small, colored, lauffisu-.
EGGS Receipts. 10.617 pkgs.; llrm; west-
rr."v n,f.."mr,fl 'SViPiec; Bouthern. at mark,
SUGAR-Raw, strung; refined, strong.
HICK Kit m; domestic, fair to extra, 2U
l4Wc; Jajian. 4i4i5f,
MOLASSES- Steady; New Orlenns open
kettle, gootl to choice. 4lfl55c.
HIDES Firm, but quiet; Galvoston. 20
to 2f, lbs,. 19'jo, California, 21 to 25 Itn..
Jl'ic; Texas dry, 24 to SO lbs,, 13'c
LEATHER Firm; hemlock sole, Uuunos
13 I.' I.Mt! tx - T
ct .pT' 'sen. -. I and northwest. , '..,, 'A, '-v a. 1 . .,
Sl.f-i. Timothy seed. nrlm... iiiix.iw' 1 1 ISlv Steady at $1.
Clover, contract grade, iv.tiins tn '-". PROVISIONS Pork.
PROVISIONS-Mess pork, nor bbl . linri ti0-'i- cw. H.S0.
H'40; lard, per ltw lbs., $5.9J?6.03; sbort Piu."' r.,; choice. Jo.Sd.
ribs, aides (loose). SG.isifi.no: Hpv iiV.ii. .1 , meats, dull; extra shorts.
Fhouldcrs (boxed), tii .sfn! sn- .hnV. i".
elevator; 'Not 3 red, 79'i.c, f. 5. C uffl
No. 1 northerii. Duluth, 79?.c. f o ,
alloat, prompt; No. 1 hard. Diiluth. S0Ti c.
I. O. b.. llllo.lt. nrn.nol 1,,H.,..
Ayres, Unlit to heavy weights, 2SC25'4c:
ncld, IV&r.ic.
WOOL Dull: ilnmpatfn rtcorp. K(Wli!
, icxns, lt'irc
COAL-Htcudy.
4BI;;?iN;MfflcSactf,o.h"ndp,cked
r lu'iiiiiris Htentiy; cotton, by steam,
33o. grain by steam, 3'4d.
METALS Business vns slow In the
metal market t3day. Cables were nbotit as
expected. I.ocnlly, tin icactcd a partial
12's points from yesterday's decline, ruling
steady all day. Tlu closo wns ntilet at
S1I.85 bid mid 32.W asked. Pig Iron war
rants wort iiulet (no quotation Riven).
Copper ruled quiet and unchanged, closing
at $l.5o. I ml was unchanged at Sl.67',4
bid and $I.72W nsked. Spelter, while quiet,
rt'led a shado easier, closing easy at $4.60
bid and $1.60 asked. The brokers' price for
lead wns $1.45 and for copper JIG.tO.
OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS.
Condition of Trade nnd Quotation
on Slnplr nnil I'nncy rroilncr,
EGGS Receipts Increasing; fresh stock.
10c.
DRESSED POULTRY-Cholce to fancy
turkeys, Off 10c; ducks. S10c; geese, SQ9c;
s)rlng chickens, SftSi4c; hens, 8fJ8',4c; roos
ters, 4fa6c.
11 VH POULTRY Hens, 7c; spring chick
ens, 7c; yotin?. staggy and old roostprs,
3?Se; ducks, 7H7'4e; geese, QV,ic; turkeys,
MUTTUR-Common to fair. ICHc: choice,
ITSflSc; separator, 25c; gathered creamery,
22ii2.1e.
PtOEONS-Llve, per doz $1.
VEAI.S-Cholce. OfllOc.
OYSTERS-.Medlum. per can. SSc; stand
ord. iier can, 22c; bulk standard, per gal.,
$1.25; extra selects, per can. 30e; extra se
lects, per gal.. JI.COfll.75; New York counts,
per can, 37c, New York counts, per ICO. f 1.23.
FISH Herring, per lb., Co; round perch,
no; sun. dc; cou, t.c; naiiiiock, lie; blue pike,
Vp: scnled and dressed perch, fie; clscoes,
M;'i medium dressed trout, ,1,4c; ciopple,
I Ho! iilckerel, .!5c; llnnan baddies, 7V4c:
j white llsh, 9c; yellow pike, dressed, 0os
small trout, dressed. !)c; red snapper, 9c;
smelts, 9c; smoked white fish, 9c
I HAY Per carload lots: Upland, choice,
I tt; midland, enolec, JS.C0s lowlar.J, choice,
to: rye straw, choice, $1.50; No. 3 corn, 31c;
No. 3 white oats, 23c; cracked corn, per
ton. tl.1.00; corn and oats, chopped, per ton,
J13.5H; bran, per ton. $13.0"): shorts, ocr ton.
113.50.
VEOETAHLBS.
ASPARAGUS California, per lb.. 20e.
NKW TUItNIPS-Per doz. bunches, 60c.
SPINACII-Per box, $1.
NKW m:ETS-Per dor. bunches. 40J?SOc.
LKTTUCK Per doz. bunches, 40c; fancy
head lettuce, per bbl., J5.
ItADIStiKS Per doz. bunches. 35c.
SWEET POTATOES - Per bbl., Illinois.
$3; Jerseys. $3; large bbls., Kansas, J2.75.
POTATOES Per bu , cholc;. 30Q10c.
CAI1UAC.I. Holland seed, 2Ui2',4c; new
Calilornla. icr lb., 2!ic
CAULIl'LOWEIt - California, per crate,
t2.ROff2.73.
CELERY Per doz 23030c; California, per
bunch, 40(f775c.
TURNIPS Rutabagas, per Ib U!c.
TOMATOES - Florida, per slx-basket
crale. J3.30.
MUSHROOMS-Per lb. box. tC.
RIIUUARR -Per dor... C6iU7Sc.
ONIONS-Retall. yellow. 75c; red, S5S90c;
Ohlos. per bbl., J2.25.
KRUITS.
STRAWDICRRIES-Few arriving from
Texas and Florida; per qt 45S60c.
APPLES Cholco western shipping stock.
$4.50; New York stock, J4.50; fancy, $4.75
5.00.
GRAPES Malaga, per bbl.. $7.00G9.00.
CRANBERRIES Jerseys per bbl., $10.50;
per crutc, J.l.co
TROPICAL FRUITS,
ORANGES California, fnncy navels, per
oox. $3.2383.50; cholco navels. $2.7503.00; Cali
fornia seedlings, per box, $2.6032.75.
LEMONS California, choice, ncr box. $3:
fancy, $3 60; Messlnas. cholco. per box. $3.50:
fancy. $1.
HANANAS Per bunch, medium, $1.7o0
2.00; fancy, $2.25fi2.50.
HIDES,
HIDES-No. 1 green hides, 7c; No. 3
Krcen hides. Go- No. 1 salted hides, 8o;
No. 3 salte'J hides, 7c No. 1 venl calf, 8 to
V th .!. Vn f! I'anl o'.lf 1 tn IK Ilia c
Misi'Ri,i.vrni!K "
HONEY Ivr 2i-5ect!on case."$S.fA
NUTS - Hickory, large, per bu., $1.23;
Bhcllbarks. $1.35.
St. I.ntiln Ornln nnd Provision.
ST. JOUIS. iMarch 21.-WHEAT-IOwcr
No. 2 red. cash, elevator. 71j.c; track. 71
.2'hc: March. 71e: Mnv TOVtp: .Inlv ct.tictcro.
No. 2 hard. 65'4Cc. ' '
i uu. weitK: ,o
eash, 35Uc; track.
V,"" ' SHic:.Jiily. 3C4c.
"u'Y.1 xrWr-,k.i-No- tnsli- 23c; track. 25ff
vo40i .'!.r.': '' "y' W 22Ho; ;
No. white, 2G?i27c
in u Master; t5'.
I' l.iM'ii uti'et but steady.
y-?tom: timothy, $9.50tfl2.75; prairie,
-112.
firm: Jobbing, old.
iari. urm; primo
Dry salt boxed
$6.2.1; clear ribs.
! ?'.3.i,i; clear sides, $ti.50. Uacon. boxed
s houiders, dull: extra shorts. $6,75: clear
1 -i i.m i t-i. . ,.1 t Art 1
IlAGGING-6T41i7S,c
HEMP TWINE 9c.
M ETA LS Iead, easier; $4.654.57H.
Sjielter. firm; S4.40QI.45.
POULTRY-Qulot: chickens. 67c; tur
keys. fifpSo; ducks. Sc; gceae, 61.6c.
EGGS Lower; 10'ic.
MUTTER -Steady; creamery, :0g2H4c;
dairy. lfiiiCOc.
RECEIPTS Flour. 7.000 lihls n-bpnt. IS .
m b" ' corn- m-m l,"'i "nt". 36.000 bu.
a'KN'ra-Eln..r, 7.O0O bbls,; wheat.
iu.wu uu.; corn, si,tw on.; oats, n.wo bu.
Kiuinnn City (Jriuii mill I'rovlslon.
KANSAS CITY. March 21. WJIEAT
May. GS'ie; cash. No. 2 hard, 63c; No, 3,
C9fifi2Hc; No. 2 red, 09T4c; No. 3, 64j?CSo.
CORN May. 31c; cash, No. 2 mixed, 34i
35c; No. 2 white. 35c; No. 3. 34?ic
OATS-No. 2 white, 2C14W26C.
RYE-No. 2, 53c.
HAY Choice timothy, S10.OOI710.50; cholco
prairie. $7.267.oO.
HUTTEH-Crpomery, 20tr23c; dairy, 19c.
EGGS Heavy receipts yesterday nnd to
day caused weak feeling and decline of Mc;
fresh Missouri nnd Kansas stock, 9io dpi.,
cases returned; new white wood ca?s In
cluded, 10c.
RECEIPTS-Wheat. 27,000 bu.; corn, 21,
100 bu.; oats, 7,000 bu.
SHIPMENTS-Wheat. 22.S00 bu.; corn,
3I.S00 bu.; oats, 3,000 bu.
I.I veriiiml C nil 11 11 ml I'rn vlnl.iim,
LIVERPOOL, March 2I.-CORN-Spot
unlet: American mixed, now, 3s lO'.Jd; Amer
ican mixed, old. 3 lid; futures steady; May,
3s 10Vd; July. 3s 9i.d.
WHEAT Spot. No. 1 northern spring,
firm at 6s 3d; future steady; .March, nor
mal: May, 6s914d; July, fis 9?id,
PHOVlSIONS-l.ard, American refined In
pails, dull nt 32s Cd; prlmo western In
tierces, dull at 31s Od. Hams, short cut.
steady at l.a Cd. Uacon, clear bellies, easy
at 37s.
Pliiliiilrlpliln Produce Mnrkct.
IMnLADKLPHIA. March 21. UUTTEIl
rirm; lair uemanil: fancy western crenm.
i i v. m-;v: iiiucy western prints, 'JTC
I.'f.llU 1.1..... .....1 ... l.ll. M . . ,
. 1 ihbiiit; iresn ncaruy,
wetern, He: fresh southwestern!
southern. 13c. '
.. ' V .
11r.'..r"fi1..'i'
CHEESE Quiet but steady. i
Toledo Mnrket.
TOLEDO. March 21. -WHEAT-Dull and
lower; No. 2 cash. 7H,c; May. 72,c.
nH.,"A,.,.,V0 nml ,1r,n: N'- 2 mixed. 37c.
(,JA.T,s";A"llve: '"'ver; No. 2 mixed, 2l;c.
R L--IOwer nnd dull; No. 2 cash. 57Uc.
OLOVEItSEED-Qulet and unchanged.
Duliitli Grain .Mnrket.
DULUTH. -March 2I.-WHEAT-NO. 1 '
1J"r(1'..L,"ual,fc;.M.a.?i: No. 1 north-
tii, men. wp; .uiiv, ouic; Jlliy, S.',,c: No.
2 northern. I3c; No. 3 spring, C4'4c.
OATS-23HP24C.
CORN-31'ic
MilMiuikrc Grnln Mnrket.
MILWAUKEE, March 2I.-WHF.AT-Dull;
No. 1 northern, 6p07c; No. 2 north
ern. 654jC6c.
RYE-Dii l- No, 1. 67c.
HA RLEY Higher; No. 2, 43044c; sample.
3sp 12c.
I'eorln .Market,
PEORIA. March 21,-CORN-Ensier; No.
2, 36! :c.
OATS-Qulet; No. 3 white. 25!iP25c.
WHISKY Firm, on the basis of Sl.24'3
for finished goods.
MliiiienpoIlN Wnent nnd I'lnnr.
MINNEAPOLIS. March 3I.-WHEAT-In
store, No. I northern, March, 63c; Stay.
CI14P6IV; July. fine. On track. No. t
hnril. I't'c; No. j northern, 6Sc; No. 2 north
ern, 63iic.
rullee .Market.
NEW YORK. .March 21,-COFFEE-The
market for futures opened steady, with
price 5P10 points higher on firm Euroean
mnrket news; smaller receipts than esti
mated; light demand for Investment nc
count and dmiand from local shirts. Trad
ing was not vigorous, however, and ro
actions later followed the opening rise. The
sltuatlrn was n t materially changed sta
tlrtlcallv ur I the demand for the pot nr
tide continued ulugssh. The market closed
Bi'.i'.iJH nmotiiy, easy; ordinary. S2.0On ' Cbl. v nt . . nn
M6? pr ' worth '"ore. Flax, steady at Chicago & N. W.162
' i.'.?,r'vMP.Ar'-StoaJU. 'T ,-M2-0)t ! C" C.l'c!' frSt!" i"li
HRAN 1- Irm; sacked lots, east track. 69 rv.1nr.win Sn 7i2
i "C. 1
No. 7 Invoice. uWr. iu i.nhtn M.iri I un " c'oed at .2.4 !..
8Tc; mild, qulef, Cordova. 94fjHe.
MOVEMH.VrS OF STOCKS AMI IlOMiS.
Mnrket Today SIhmtn Sump Impressive
Element., of Strength.
Nf' lORk, March 21. There were lm- V,aI business In bankers' bills at $I.S5U for
presslvo elements of strength In the stock "fmand nnd nt $1.82 fur CO days; josted
market today, duo to large and confident claMdi'SVl str, i'Vo,(1 "M'-40 S7! c'mer
buylntr of some of tfie railroad stock-.-. SILVER-CertTileut'cs, CO'.iS761Uc; bar. We;
rim market was not very broad. Cic de- Mexican dollars, i;-c.
ma ml being conllned to comnnratlvcly few 1 i 'JO'Nt3 Oovemments, Irregular; railroad,
rhM" rufflffl i 0?S Mi c,os,n "uotttUo"9
Interest In the stock market. Tho buylnir '?,-"-
was undoubtedly based, however, on tho 1 , s- 2. re. 101 do Is 9
expectation that tho public will shortly !l0 rcf.- (when 'N. Y. C. is no
iuiu inio iop siock murKcl.
ii is contrary to me custom or this out-
side public to come In anil buy stocks when
prices are nt an Invitingly low level. Thoy '
wait until a rise Ip In full iirogress and
apparently the siresent movement has been i
Inaugurated with a view to affording an
object lesson In Increasing values. Tho i
Since movement today wu actively ma-
nlpulated and was curefully nursed. It Is
""" " iniiiiHriiy upon tne generally pros-
ItiiffiitH ...llil.... t... 1
condition or buslners. the high
railroad earnings which' Is being
led and tho symptoms of an early
m In the money market.
the movement thus far Is confined
i'viuub vui.iiiiiiiii 01 oiisiners, tne nign
If VI .11 1
malntnlne
telaxatlon
U'hll,. Il.n
to 1110 tak tig nil of xtni Uu liv u.. .lll,.
professional operators or by Insiders In tho
Vlirintln nrnnnrl n. If ld . I . i
,V ' ' v ' ,,v lfc ln " I c lll.'IM lit I t'.l
inui such a movement is a necessary fore-
rnn.tnt nf II,.. 1,....... i
heuslve advance which come with
: iMuiuiii .tun inui.' cum.irc-
iiuctuating between that and ICO. Tho
inner iacai siocks were active, but showed
a. notable tendency tnwnrd relapw late
Jii the da;'. The convincing evidence that
Third Avpnitp stnrtT In rnini,ritr.ii in,ia . n
dlllcent efforts on the part of bear oner-
ators caught short to effect a private set-
tlemcnt. The possibility of such a result
int. una IV nf A..l...... 1 1 .....1, ,
cautious about operating In tho stock nftcr
thn recent violent advance
"hero was a dlnnnultlrm n ratmln trnm
........ im .F4jn-i..n.iii llit.l.'IU llllllll IIIIO
nctlvo operations clfowhero In the
Pacific, the Raltlmnro & Ohio stocks, Penn
sylvania and Norfolk & Western. Haiti
more & Ohio and Union Pacltlc were easily
tho leaders of tho movement, tho former
advancing an extremo l"4 net nnd tho Int
ter 2',i. Thero were sharp gains in less
active stocks, Including the Wheeling &
Lako Erie stocks. Great Northern pre-
lerreu. unicago Terminal transfer, Mlnne
aoolls & St. Louis and a few others. Iaiii-
don bought Stocks here llhernllv nnd slpr.
ling exchnnerp pnnn.l ntf i . rnunii v,,. !
ork exchnngo at interior points was
rather enslcr, hut the local money market
showed no hardening tendency.
Dealings In bonds wero rmallcr and price
changes were Irregular. Total sales, par
value. $2,090,000.
United States old 4h and 5s advanced
ii and tho new 4s declined U in tho bid
urice.
Tho Commercial Advertiser's London
financial cablegram says: Ruslnes was re
duced In the markets here today and buy
ns wns more ragged, with the movement
Irregular, nlthough the close was firm.
Americans wero active nnd strong, London
buying freely, particularly Raltlmore &
Ohio, which New York hoisted $1 nnd fur
ther In the street. Atchison preferred wns
tho soft rpot on rumors of pool troubles.
Paris advanced tlntos to 55 9-16, but then
relaped to 544. It is rumored that there
will be a smaller dividend than recent
expectation. No gold was shipped or re
ceived. Calls werp only In fair demand.
About half the sum due the bank was re
paid. Hills wero more plentiful and nc
tlvo. Tho following are the quotations for the
lending stocks on the New York exchange
todny:
Atchison
do pfd
Hnl'ttmnra X. n
2i,4 Union Pacific ..
9U do pftl....
7:1(4 AVabash
93 I do prd
49Uf.Wlieefl. & L. E
2Sil do 2d prd..
G3V4
7C,
6'4
20?4
?22a
Canadian Pac!
Canada So....
dies. & Ohio
Chicago Clt. 1
W.
mvs is. roiitnil
K'.i
..jo;
..115
..147
C II. & Q.
.127?;
Third Avcnup
Chi.. Ind. & L.
3',4 Adams Ex
Am. Express.'
u. o. ...
4'i
Wells Fargo Ex.. 122
Amer. Cot. Oil... XIM
do pfd 9314
Amer. Milting .. r
do pfd 21
Amer. S. & R.... 40'A
do pfd 9U.
Amer. Spirits ... 2U
do pfd 17
Amor. S. H :S5
do pfd ID 14
Amer. S. .t '.... rriU
do pfd TO
Amer. Tin Plate. 33
,ln 1u r.f.1 iC.i
.Io 2d pfd.!!! 20
el. A HUdOU..115vii
IJPI. 1.. V l.N.i
Donvor r, m a . mri
do pfd
f2W
Erie
, 13
3S4
nn
, 17
do
1st nf.l..
Ot. Nor. pfd...
Hocklmr Co.il .
-.. . . r
si?;
do
Pfd.
nrtl.n
8.
Illinois Central ..113Vi Amer. Tobacco
Iowa Central .... 15ii do. pfd
tlo pfd 51 Ann. Mln. Co.
K. C. P. & G... 171,4 Ilrooklyn R. T
Lako Erie & W. 2014 Colo. Fuel & 1.
do pfd S3 Con. Tobacco
Lake Shore 194 . do pfd
L. & N 831.4 Federa.1 Steel
Mnn'.mtran It.... 06?i tlo pfd
Mft. St. Ry 167'4Gen. Electric
Mex. Centra'; .... 13T4 Glucose Sugar
..10S
..135
.. 4Gl
.. 71
.. 45i
.. 3214
.. RI'A
.. r.24
.. 7 1
..127V4
.. 52
.. 9S
Minn. & St. L,
tlo pfd
Mo. Pacific ....
Mobile & Ohio
Mis.. K. A- T..
do pfd
N. J. Central .,
N. Y. Central .
Norfolk W..
do pfd
No. Pacific ....
do pfd
Ontario A W..
ffi do 11 fd
9 Inters 1'aner .
19
I.I--4
do nfd K!A
VtVi Laclede Gns 71
:i.
.. 11 National Hlscult. 33".
.. 33i do pfd M)
..115 National Lend .. 21
..13314 do pfd 10.'!
.. 33; National Steel .. 43
.. 7?i do pfd 951;
.. f'HN. Y. Air IlMke.Ho
.. 75 No. American .. 1.1' i
iiu i-aciuc ionst so
41 , do 1st pfd.... SO
Ore. Ry. & Nav
do pfd 76 do 2d nfd
1,0
I'ennsyivnnia ...13G: Pacific Main 37
Reading 1" People's Gas ....KO'i
do 1st pfd.... 6S'J Pretictl 8. Car... 53
do 2-1 pfd.... ' I do pfd S5
Rio O. VT 5Ui.Pullman P. Car..lS4
do nfd.
90
S. R. & T.
Git
St. L. ft S. F...
WsiSugar
.lOOTi
do 1st pfd.... 61
do
pfd UK)
M do 2d pfd.... 31 Tenn. Con'' & I
!t:Pa
13
73
no
91
y.i;
22' ;
fid
C7
i. it. .soutnw... 11 t; H, Leather
do pfd 2951 do pfd
SI. Paul 124?; U. S. Rubber...
do pfd 174 do pfd
St. P. Omaha. 107 'Western Union .
So. Pac'.fle 40 Rep. I. At S
So. Railway 13V, do pfd
1o Pdl 6915 p. C. C. & St. L,
Texas JiPacllle..17i;
All nssessmcpts paid.
Ronton Mining: SlnoUa,
ROSTON. Mnrch 21. -Call lonns. 3K.p4'.i
per cent' 'Jmo loans, liiC per cent. Closing
prices for stocks, bonds nnd mining shares:
A.. T. Sr S. F
24'Un:on Land 2
19 'i West End 9:1
! do nfd
1 Amer. Sugar
do pfd...
KfiiAVestlngh. Elec... 42U
.irt r.i i.n 14. .1. I ,
np'l Telephone. ..315 '.Adventure 414
Hoston & Alb'y..2l2 Aliouez M. Co... 1
, I V IJ. ."""'"un is y.,2
Uosum Elevated. 116 Amal. Copper ... 0514
ouaiu iv ..iu,...ii '.11n1111p "T
.191
I'., 11. 4c
Dom. Coal ....
do pfd
Federa'; Steel .
tlo pfd
Fitchburg pfd
Gen. Electric .
do pfd
Mex. Centnl .
.127 Hoston & Mont. ..tax
ri Hiitto Hoston.. 0 14
...H4T4Cal. & Hecla
40
... K' i-entenui 11 ....
. .. 75VFranklln
..131 lOsceola
...127 .Parrot
...139 iQulncy
... i:ri Santa Fe Cop.
. .. 17? Tamarack ....
...2H Utah Mining .
. .. 15?4 Winona
... 30 Volverlnes ....
. ., 53V.J.
. IS
u
. 66
. 45',;
.132
. 5?;
.1S
. 29'A
:
oi.I Colon?
R H
N. B. G. & C.
old Dominion
Rubber
Union Pacific
Nmv York .MlnliiK .Stocks.
NEW YORK. Mnrch 21.-The following
are tho otllcul closing quotations for
mining shares:
Chollar 23 !Ontnrlo
Crown Point .... II Ophlr
Con. Cal. & Va..lC3 ll ymoutli
Dead wood CO Quicksilver .
Gould & Currle.. 18 1 tlo nfd
Hale & Norcross. 25 Sierra Nevada
Homestako 6000 S'andard ..
Iron Silver fii Union Con
Mexican 25 Yo'lcw JncUet
. fO
. 12
.150
.-(
. f
.300
. 15
. 13
Furelirn I'liiiinelnl.
LONDON, .March 21 Amerlcun peeurltles
opened llrm. with prices for the mo.st iiart
abavo parity. Afterwartl thoy were below
the best, but toward tho closo reacted'nnd
closed firm. Trading wns light. Spanish
4s closetl nt "IU. India council bills were
allotted today at Is Id. Gold premiums nro
quoted at lluenos Ayres at 127.10; .Madrid
30.43: Rome, 6.90. .iniriti,
HE KLIN, .March 21 -Prices on the hours.
today wero llrm but quiet. American se
curities wero maintained. Iirnls wero
firm.
PARIS, .March 21. -Ruslncss on the lioursn
today opened good, hut luter became
easier on largo realizations, Transactions
were, restricted on tho general reaction,
iiauans wore nrin anil npanisii 4r wetk
'.vu. . "".'" iitn-iwru 011 rumors mat inn ,
dividend would not eaual anticipations.
in.- speculation. no teverlon or tho IA v n'iii lex. t t'ae. is...lH'4 .Mnr.-h a ' i 1 J ii " ' w ? l: ' ',
Third Avenue railroad to the sir. ng ban S r,'V I:3,c?' Bsi 11B do 2a 63 ,Ma?ch in ' ' i ?. 5s 3 76 3 60 3 SI 4 03 4 72 J 50
of tho Metropolitan affords noi O. L & 8. A. (H.J09 Union Pacific 4s. .10.1 1 March l" V3 2 S 3 $ 3 3 ' ,J2
!g,surn&n VVc.'3s::::'.!-:::::::t SI - 3-53 35S 3S 38 IS 4,ls::::::::::,ij
thestock market, but bu8,Us c.rc.es fwm. ..ll? SS-tISj":::iiS iWcri::" , S J-" 1 s - " ' S B J 8 , i):::::::::: S8
'Hm Micpnlnllvn ,n. o,oi ..t ..i C. P. O. Is. 71i Vn. Cpiitnrloa on i"!1!' I?"- 4 79 3 591 3 CX 1 , 4 3D 4 31 , 907
some basis In the relief tiffo" letl by jw con. 4S..107 Mo doferreil .. 9 ' :2 M 3 65 3 70 3 87 3 77 ! 4 27 4 47 HOtl
development In Third Ave u" off nil 'Vlio U U (,olo. So. 4s .. . ., 4 91 3 05 3 71 3 91 3 83 I 4 43 than;
shorts In this tock spent nnotl eV bad tiny M K' &.T12-.....6VA So. Pacific 4s Sl?i 11 . .J 3 to 3 73 3 88 j 3 SI, 4 46 ileclln,
lotiuv. thn nrirn nmiiiiin- im in no omi i (-rrmi I
wnue inini Avenuo was going through Its I iiaii i.t u,,,i,. , - ., ,
erratic changes It was afteY the stock i MonEY-3 .7r cpnV 7 ""1M'
hiitl beenmp rnthnr mi ,.i tiv.i h.. ,',u''1'.1 'ii i'ei cent.
sivn drm.ni.i ,tnf.i,i.,i f, .u 1 .'.i i.', ' '"P rate r,r discount In the open
Includlne M s.o t.rl Pn H.l i nni s,.V,i nr I ."?.rl. . "' .3?i13Jfc ncr cent;
Xpw York Money Market.
NEW YORK, March Il.-MONKY-On
cull, steady at 3ft5 per cent; last loan at
J Per cent, prime mercantile paper, &gc,4
Per rent.
I STERLING EXCHANGE Weak, with ac
. '""U UHls N. J. C. gen. 6s.. 124
t o 3, reg 110 ,No. Carolina 6s. ..127
, "".'vi ii' 1 iiu is
do new 4s, rtR.134 jNo. Pacltlo 3s..!. fifiiji
do t'Oltnnti 111 .1- J- ,n.?
do old It. regiilifttiY.C. "ft'stVlVisilOS
do coiion llfi(4N. & W. cou. 4s..
j" HH4 00 gen. 6s v.',i
dO COUPOII ttlll On. fine. 1 inn
V: ? c- 3 O-'s 119 I do 4s... ,r....
k.-i., ..i.,...uiii ure. a. i,, es 1277.
fin flfll In rnr i .
l' J- 4?. lo contol 5s. ...113
nl,'iin c -.2s..los Iteadlne gen, 43.. R3i
O. 4ij,s.. 97U II, a. W. Is...... m
.,,ln. V."',;; lin?gSt.I. & I.M. o.fUtliJU
1 ', J- ,e. 7s.H2 St.L. S.F. g.6s,120
.v " V. 0-i (, consoi os. ...11.1
" ' tl. 6S. .121 t. Pnllt pntun' Ifflli
',lr.nK? T.cr-. " St. P. C. & p. ls.HBi,
If. 0 Ii. Ii. 1M IfnU. fl IfkMZ
, , ' .,. . .'
vvu 3.4 So. Unllway 59...1I0t$
.'. & O. ls.122' S. It. & T. 6s
n. 4m...... 7.J Tonn. n. s. 3s.... 95
,v
r,. T.. V.
t.rln
London Slock Utiotnt Ions.
LONDON. March 21. t p. m.-ClosIng:
Conq.. mnn.iv 7 i.-t.:Tin.,.,e.,i..nM... T7!
d" account lOJ Rending " sI
5 auadlan Pac... gsulN'o. Paclllo nfd.. 771;
J'p 13i.Aichlson ... u
tin In. ..r.l . ... tl7
,,,, , I'11' I.OUISV.IIO Nl
IJHnolft Contrnii.'in' .o'rand 'Trunk'.'!;! RH
J,."'0.'.1 1 ,c- tr,l" """i Anticonda 914
HI. I', cotninnn l?s ili,,.,,i mi.,. itil'
N. Y. Central ...tl:i
Central ...na i
market
for three
I'lllllllClllt ll PH.
-urn.,C.An' -nrcli 21.-Clenrlngs. $I9,7S3,
iVjn,,,'!l"Jit,t'!l'. L"S7.Si:0; iiostcd exchange.
JI.STslUi; New ork exchange. 10c ore
mium
MALTIMORE. March "t.-t'lcnrlna m .
't'.r Hi'. I.,l,,....flu .'.nil tm
, . PHILADELPHIA, March 2I.-Clearlugs.
J1I.1MI.332: liiilnnrpa Tl" tno ""h.
WW. v.olK' March 2I.-Clearlngs, $1S0.
5,591: balances. iT'iOi.ni.r 'rim Uni,
had n debit balance today of $373,232.
BOSTON. March 21.-ClearlngH,,$19,309,990;
balances, Sl.i3i.siS.
ST. LOUIS, March 21.-Clcarlngs. $5,163,
629; balances. $712,218; money. 4f7 per cent;
New York exchange, 23c premium bid, 40c
premium asked.
Clillilltll.il .if (ho Ti'cnnnrv.
WASHINGTON. Mnrch 21.-Today's state-
merit of the treasury balances In the gen-
.T.11 nino. exclusive or tho $150,000,000 gold
reserve n thp division of redemption.
gob), wSr0 CflSh CalaMCei
M'onl .Mnrlipt.
LONDON.
March 21. WOOf-At
the
wool auction sales today 13,(05 bales worn
.f'v... .1J,"'A?"l'n' '..:ood and
logucs. A co-xl selection of Vnci lLs and
itisaMiu'iip wero mKcn uy tnp. liome trn.le
Tho American representatives wero tho
chief purchasers; continental buyers wero
cautious. Theie were large withdrawals of
scoured lochs and pieces, which attracted
tho attention of the French and German
ifintwiiiiuivos, nnu sold at flightly lm-
proved nrices. Ciiim nt n,.n,i iir,.i
Natul wools wero fairly competed for' nt
11 limning decline, unit lollowlng Is tho
sale In detnil: New Kimiii u'nim. 1 inn
bales; scoured, 1 Hidpls 11 lid; greasy, 6'id
(Is hi. Queenslnntl, 1,900 bales; scoured,
Is BVjdPls 9!d: greasy. 6dPls ttfrtl. vie.
torla, tOO balt-sj. scoured. Is 3dpls 9itl;
p.w,., , 1 .... 1 .-. 'iii..!. nuiiin Australia, M)
bales; scoured: In 9dfi'l !iu.l; pronv 1oa
Is 2d. New .ealantl, 6,000 bales; gTeasy. 5Vit
1 - . (-ane of.,u')'Ml Hope and Natal, 500
mm i i 'i,.",v oTio'inu'sti. i'unta Arenas,
UOSTON. March 21 Tin. lmlran wnni
nnd Cotton Reporter will say tomorrow:
Thero lias been more Inquiry for
wool during the week under review and
Jlio tone of tho market Is rather stendler.
Thero has been no advance in prices, but
the downward tendency in values appears
to bo temporarily nrrested nt any rate; tho
market seems to have settled upon 11 basis
on which actual business can bo consum
mated to porno extent nnd tho general feel
ing pervading tho trade certainly shows
moro hopefulness and confidence. No
great amount of business has been done,
however, nnd If It wero not for a large
HalO of 1.000.000 imitn.lu rn.mrto,! Iii- r. ,.r.
tain well known house thp business of the
ween wouki 1001 up a pretty small total.
On tho uverngo there has lieen a tleclino
of 51714 per cent In tho price of domestic
wool from the top edge touched by tho
mnrket last November, but for the tlmo
being tho mnrket is In a sternly position
as to prices. Tho sales of tho week In
Hoston amounted to 3.0U7.00O pounds domes
tic nnil 5SS.000 pounds foreign, making a
total of 3,595.000 pounds, against a total of
1.907,000 pounds for the previous week nnd
a total of 2,390.600 pounds for the corre
sponding week lust year. Salon slnco Jan
uary 1 amount to 3S.C03.COO pounds, ngalnst
il.0iil.500 pounds for the corresponding tlmo
last year.
Cotton Mnrket.
NEW ORLEANS, Mnrch 2I.-COTTON
Quiet; sales, 2,( bales; ordinary. Sc;
K.....I .iiiiiiiiuy, 6-ic; iow miiitiiing, tt;j-ifie;
middling. 9 7-Ific; good middling, 9Hc; mid -
tiling. !iTc; receipts. 7,524 bales; stock. 35S,.
X59 liales. I'utures quiet anil steady: Starch,
V " ! , ,HU.) , fi.lt'j( t'.ttt) 1
June. S9.30PD.3I; July. S9.29p9.20; August.
S9.02p9.03; September, SS.18pS.19; October,
S7.S2K7.SI; November, S7.70p7.72; December,
$7,701(7.71; January, $7.01f7.71.
ST. LOUIS, Starch 21.-COTTON-Qulct
anil unchanged; middling, 9 7-liic: sales,
none; receipts. 1.953 bnles; shipments, 2,W)
bales: stock, 71,077 bales,
NEW YORK, Starch 21-COTTON-Fil-tureH
closed sternly : .March, $9.42; April.
$9.41; Slay, $9.40; June. $9.31; July, $9.32; Au
gust. $9.20; September. $8.37; October, $8.05;
November, $7.91; December, $7.91; January,
$7.91; Kjfliruary, $7.91.
LIVERPOOL, March 2I.-COTTON-Spot
In fair demand; prices l-32d higher; Amer
ican middling, fair, 5 13-1CJ; good middling,
6d: middling, 5 9-lfid; low middling.
6 7-lfid; uood ordinary, 5',tl; ordinary .
5 1-lCd. The sales of tho day wero 10,000
balee, of which 500 bales wero for spec
ulation nnd export, and Included 7,700 bale
American; receipts, 4,000 bales; no Ameri
can. Futures opened and closed quiet nt
tho decline: American mlddllnc. 1. tn. ..
March, 5 26-011(3 27-Cld. sellers; Starch and
April, 5 2l-64d, sellers; April and SIny,
5 20-0IPG 2l-6td, sellers; Slay and June.
5 17-C4P5 lS-Old, sellers; Juno and July,
f. 13-C4ii, (sellers; July and August, 512-61
fi13-0ld, sellers; August and September,
5 2-C-lfifi 3-rtlil. sellers; September and Octo
ber, 4 41-Ctpl 12-64(1. sellers; October and
November, 1 31-64d, sellers; November and
December, 4 25-6ld, sellers; December nnd
January, t 2;I-CI1. sellers; January and Feb
ruary, 121-6IP4 22-61d, buyem
Dry (iiiiiilx Mnrket.
NEW YORK. Starch 21. DRY GOODS
Spot mnrket for cotton goods has been
dull today In all departments. Slohawk
Valley wldo sheetings advanced to basis
of 25o for 10-4 bleached; no change In 4-4
bleached cottons. Fair mall orders re
corded. Heavy brown sheetings and drills
barely steady for futures; fine browns llrm.
I'rint cintn yarn goous slow and unchanged,
Prints firm but business modorate. Firm ,
market fnr fflnirbiimM nml pnnrun pnlnm.t
cotton". Woolen nnd worsted dress goods .
,,. ..... ,i-,.unii w. niii; tttlll.i.'n.
Plain fabrics quiet but firm. Silks nro I
without cnungn in prices of staple lines,
California Dried I'm Ho,
NEW YORK, Starch 21.-CALIFORNIA
DRIED FRUITS-Qulet hut steady nt un
changed III ices. IiUHlues.4 in evannrntod
npples continues slack. Sellers appeared to
bo holding off. This, together with a
strong dnsi of country advices, Influenced
tint market hero, ruling stendy In tnno at ,
fully sustained prices all day; state, com- I
.....n, l'yni j-'j,', i.iiiiit, u'ji..'.', ciiuice, v fi
je; i.incy. iiistsujC. c-aiirnrnia dried
iiruius, XVSt'c per lb., ns to Wzo and qual
ity. Apricots, Roynl. 13015c: Sloar Park,
I5i18('. Peaches, peeled, IMiiJc; impeded,
7!;fl9c
Suuiir .Market,
NEW ORLEANS, Starch 2I.-3UGAR-Qlllet.
open kettle 3"ff I 3-lCc; open kettle,
cwntrlf uirnl. JUftJUr. rpntrlf 111-11I vellnw.
i?f"p, seconds, 2-vu I'iiC.
MOLASSES Quiet; centrifugal, 8fi3Cc.
uii.s, o'tij per cent.
OMAHA LIVE STUCK MARKET
Liberal R'ceipta of Cattle, Hogs and 8hp
and Actire Trade.
ABOUT EVERYTHING SELLS IN GOOD SEASON
CnMIc nrhm flic Sntnp Trlec. n on
Tiiesdn lloK Kxpcrlenced n I)e
e 1 1 hi Shrrp nnd I.nnibn
Actlic nnil Strut!)-,
li.noi.. SOUTH OMAHA, March 21.
nmSf i'? wf're: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep,
3.3.M
K.4BJ
3.19J
v;,. ....... i mriuuy 3 bo4
Otllclal Wednesday 2.7SS
11.424
S.509
H T
Threo days this week.... 8,712 23.33I 13,70.1
2..i.u nays last week.... 9.52U 2i.ti27 Srt.rfll
Hame days week berore.. 6,10.' 17,9lti 1,6TS
tjnme tlireo weeks ago.. f;,2M 19,089 Id.tUS
.vi'ri'er ,,rlec l",lu l,,r hogs for tho last
several duys with comparisons:
1900.U99.189S.1S97.1896.1895.1S94.
Marrh 1 Sl 3 51 3 78 3 001 3 SS 4
M .7 1 f B 3 l 3 ! 3 " 3 l 4
7 M
, March i I i's I Il 3 Mi 3 ii i tOi
4 77
m. ."-:" I I J DZ
I 2 52
3 S
3 4SI 3 89 3 91
, Afa lc 6 "
March 7-"
ainfSR '
74
I TO, 3 4
3 S2
3 551 3 &S 3 S7 4
3 63 3 79 3 92 4
4 71 3 60,
' ;?! 3 S6 3 SS I 4 00 3 67 4 3C I 35
MarchJ!!. . . I fc0 3 56 3 75 3 71: 4 42 4 3S
Indlcntes Sunday.
T,ln. o'Ht'lal number of cars of stock
road was:
Hots. Sh'p.
10
1 2
is ii
'I
jii !!
!
5 . .
31 7
9
io
1 2
1
lis" 32
C. M. & St. P. Ry
Mlsrour'l Pacific' Yl'y!! '7
cc ri, 1,, ivy
t'lilon Pnclllc System 19
. of w, ity
E. A: M. V. R. R.
S. C. P. Hv
C.. St. P.. M. & O....
H. .i M. R. R. R
C, M. Ai Q. Ry
K. C. & St. J
C, R. 1. & P. Ry., K.
C. R. I. & p. Ry., W.
Illinois central
total receipts. ...illl 115 32 10
The disposition of thp day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing tho num
ber of head indicated:
Buyers.
Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p.
.. IG2 1,091
,. 275 1.26S 46
,. 274 1.940 1.49T.
.. 29S 2,M0 697
,. 35S 2,016 719
,. 119
440
,. 227
. lfil
13
1
. 67
31
4
43
25
. 521 3S0
. 2,307 9,233 3,777
"i"iiiiuii v.u...
Swift and Company...
Cudahy P. Co
Armour & Company.
Cudahy P. Co.. K. C.
Swift At Co., country..
A ansant & Co
I -oilman & Co
W. I. Stephen
Huston & Co
JIIII lluntzlnger ...
i.ivinsiono : clialler.
f f ' lVpnnJ.;.A
I Li'iJ?enn,a Co
1 n. ,. ; i?,.,V.V"
I Otllor buyera
Total
without much change nnd ns there wpro
1101 very many cattle In tho yards every
1 : J..".. Wls sol1 uml welched up In good
i , uv'ers .pp,p,i m .. .,. .
i Zini.'1''0 , .V1.01' w.?,r" 1YU oM"K
uv mmr uiu v..""""! wns
K01 110 one nppenred to bo willing to pay
""', rnor" than yesterday. At llrst the
nuirkpt, "',ls i1 llttle slowi ,,u' " hraced
' ,"'' ,l"1 'i1,? close, If anything, was a little
"irons. bile prices were no higher there
I , ur" in'iuiB n me maraet,
Cows and heifers wero In irhml Hnnumi
, n.,ul ns tlpro wero few In tho yards buyers
1 ,, " 1,1 uiposiug ot me supply,
. I ho prices paid for all deslrnhln kin.iu uor..
Just about steady with yesterday, and the
1 market was without noticeable change.
With canners the situation was somowhnt
tllfferent. Buyers who hnvo been taking
tiMmcin aecm io nave come 10 ine con
elusion this week thnt thpv hiu iion .m-
'ng too much tho way other kinds of cattle
are selling, nnd they have pounded the
canner market good and hard, as will be
miieii irom me snics Dejow. Hulls did not
show any change today as regards prices.
Feeding cattle were In irood demand tnrinv
anil offerings of thnt kind of cattle as a
ruie stun quite readily at good, firm prices.
The feeder buyers took the most of the
wnrmcu-up cnitie. Representative sales
BEEF STEERS.
No.
1. .
L.
7..
1..
1..
3..
Av. Pr. No.
900 475 IK..
Av. Pr.
....1201 4 Si
....12O0 4 33
10M 4 35
....12)2 I 40
....1200 4 40
....1158 4 40
....1116 4 40
....1300 4 10
....1123 4 45
....1131 4 ;o
....12S3 4 50
....I20S 4 50
. . . .1291 4 iO
....1267 4 55
....1520 4 65
....1221 4 55
....1210 4 65
....1462 I CO
....1437 4 CO
....1510 4 60
....1284 4 05
....13.TT. 4 63
....1283 4 63
. . ..no; 4 70
....1352 4 70
.... 870 4 70
....1404 4 75
....1102 4 73
9li. f. '.5
.... 870 3 75
.... 810 3 75
.... 970 3 SO
.... 966 3 l0
.... 69G 2 80
.... 890 3 85
....1053 3 95
.... 740 4 00
.... 830 4 00
800 4 1)0
1310 4 00
823 4 Of)
.... 915 4 00
....10C0 4 00
....1010 4 00
.... 840 4 ffi
.... 911 4 05
.... 915 4 15
....1060 4 15
....till 4 15
....11S2 4 20
. ... 866 4 25
....1230 4 23
....110S 4 30
....10T2 4 35
....1150 4 35
....1127 4 35
....1191 4 35
....1140 4 33
15..
10..
S..
11..
6..
26..
L.
20...
13..
13..
10..
19..
9..
1..
8..
39..
10.'.
1...
1...
1...
1...
4
46...
o
24!!!
28...
26...
12...
11...
1...
12...
16...
1...
13...
13.
9....
21....
1C...
1....
20....
21....
20....
21.
.1410 4 76
.1355 4 75
.1615 5 00
22..
lib.
1
t ,.
ii?"
STEERS TEXAS.
...1113 4 23 43 1138 4 30
...1106 4 25 16 110! 4 30
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
20,
1212 4 25 14.
.1001 4 25-
7 991 4 30 17..,
COWS.
....1200 4 60
1 930 1 S3 1...
..1440 3 10
..1160 3 43
..1190 3 50
..1450 3 30
..1030 3 50
..1120 3 50
..1020 3 60
..1170 3 60
..1240 3 50
..1006 3 65
..1250 3 53
..1170 3 fin
1 910 1 S3
1 750 2 00
1 1160 2 25
1 1000 2 50
1 1000 2 50
1 990 2 50
1 9M 2 50
1 1250 2 50
2 880 2 75
1 1000 2 75
3 1010 2 75
1 900 2 75
1 1300 3 00
1 1140 3 00
9 961 3 00
1
o
39!!.""
1
1.
.1 980 3 65
.1070 3 r,i
3!!!
..1016 3 6i
..1300 3 r;
..1005 3 70
..1020 3 70
..1037 3 70
..1108 3 70
. . f 00 3 75
1 URO 3 00 9
1 1050 3 00 1
1 1150 3 00 16
2 060 3 00 8
1 1160 3 00 L
20 1095 3 00
1 1250 3 00
1 1000 3 00
11 1141 3 75
1166 3 75
1 1050 3 75
1 1140 3 00 1..
....1230 3 75
....1160 3 80
....1101 3 80
....1010 3 80
.... 900 3 SO
....1031 3 80
....1156 3 SO
....1393 3 83
....1280 3 90
....1285 3 91
....1370 3 90
....1060 3 90
....1120 3 90
....1200 4 00
....12t!2 4 00
....1095 4 00
....1215 4 00
....1010 4 00
....1120 4 00
....1280 4 10
2 1015 3 00 1
2 1020 3 00 3
1 1010 3 00 1
1 1120 3 15 1
3 1093 3 15 fi
3 963 3 25 6
1
n
n!.';;;;;
1
1! .'!!.'!!
1
1
i"!!!!!!!
3
1
1
1
..1030 3 25 2
..1105 3 25 1
..1134 3 21 2
..950 3 25 1
..1025 3 25 1
..1010 3 f'5 1
..1160 3 23 1
..860 3 23 9
,. 946 3 25 2
. . 90 3 41 2
,.1226 3 40 1
,.10?0 3 40 1
,.1050 3 40 1
.1230 3 40 1.
1170 4 10
COWS AND HEIFERS.
g 1095 3 SO
til-
HEIFERS.
1NS0 3 35
6 941 3 90
22 816 1 93
1 10TO 4 M
2 imo 4 00
1 1000 4 1".
j jv)0 23
and" IIEIFERS.
1 870 3 60
1 700 3 63
3 870 3 65
1 931 3 f.5
1 910 3 75
2 760 3 75
9 491 3 80
3 990 3 Si)
1 S0 3 SO
2 W. 3 11)
9 807 3 90
1 600 4 00
3 BV) 4 10
zn 415
1 140 7 00
1 .170 7 01
3 140 7 25
1 110 7 2.1
S 250 7 23
4 670 3 J5
1 M0 3 60
2 893 3 IS
3 880 3 6i
4..
1051 3 80
STOCK COW
TM 2 00
860 2 60
fi50 2 75
966 am
770 3 23
863 3 23
720 3 25
876 3 25
1.
?""
3""
i'"-
3""
1""
5 891 3 25
1 1040 3 25
1 1010 .3 ft)
. 1 600 3 50
1 710 3 W)
10 715 3frt
2 185 5 25
Ii 218 6 3i
3 220 r,m
1 120 fi 75
8 14$ 6 '5
1 147 7 50
STAGS.
11 KM 3 CO
STOOlv CALVES
55 321 4 23 1
6 321 S 50
530 6 00
COWS AND CALVES
27 S72 4 0)
HULLS.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
o
1." .'
1
1
1
1
1
1
...1610 2 73 2...
..1S00 3 10
..1720 3 40
..1520 3 40
..1540 3 45
...14T 2 75
...12-0 2 90
...KS0 3 CM
...IfilO 3 (0
... 790 3 HO
. . . tt'.W 3 tin
...1110 3 03
... S10 3 10
...14(10 3 23
...1260 3 SB
...1510 3 33
1...
1...
1...
2...
53i 3 45
1 160 3 SO
1 (
1150 3 50
....1SI0 .1 M
....1CO0 3 50
....1390 3 50
....IfitO 3 50
....2010 3 K0
....1520 3 CO
....15S0 3 rs
....160 3 fir,
....1340 3 W
....1C0O 3 33
....1510 3 .15
....MM 3 3
....IfiOO 3 35
....IflfiO 3 35
....145-) 3 35
....2020 3 40
1.
1 10C0 3 75
1 1180 3 W
1 1220 3 90
1 fi20 4 00
1 430 5 7S
1...
....1700 3 40
STOCK KHS AND I'EKDKllS.
.... 770 .1 00 2 7S5 i 23
1..
1..
1..
1..
.1430 3 23
. . 600 4 25
. KiO 3 25
. 750 3 25
. 7S5 3 55
. Sfil) 3 60
, 773 3 75
. 770 3 75
. 20 3 Si
. 7f1 3 Ni
. 9ffi 4 0)
.10)0 4 00
1
1
15
4
9
69
41
IS.'.'.'.'.'.
3
..1010 4 25
.. 951 I .11
. . 963 4 30
,.117 4 S3
.. S0 1 35
. . 932 i 3S
,. 9'.9 4 33
.6(0 4 40
..1016 140
. R72 4 40
jj';
9.
7
69 1...
6.
30....
77 , 4......
71 2. . . .
I lit -u. . . .
HV, 4 00
S11 I 40
I no
4 00
4 (V)
4 05
4 10
4 10
4 20
41 IOCS 4 40
31 S25 4 45
3 IYI0 I 60
42 775 4 55
12 rnr. 4 75
27 9fl 4 SO
3 631 4 RS
4 20
IS Today's market was 6fi7',4e lower
K 1 i'i"5' 011 "ccollt of the reported
., u.iRii uiui nic iiDcrni reci'ipin
t'pftk nt nil .iitifUA i,li.t linv.
m.";1'" boah right from the stnrt. io
.. imirKPi wns slow in opening, nnd
?r.mo, .f u,e:P wero holding back, tln
Jet mined to do nothing until they could
Kit the hogs their way. When tho trade
wan onco under way it was fairly active,
and It was not long until a bund red or
mpro loads had changed hands. Heavy and
mixed loads were in the best demand and
SOld tnoilt rtimllW u, ...... nl,nin. !,....
brought $4.90. but "the general run of g'ooii
nt'JIVV mivpfl Inuila oi.l.l n l MIL
-Ight loads wero slow nnd drnggy and
holders of such found It dllllcult some-
Imes to get a bid, especially If It did not
happen to bo a good load.
It will bo noted from the tabic of average
Pl'ICP.4 lUmVP tll.it 111,, ,tnll,.n lV.la nnnV
wipes out all of the gain made during Inst'
ITIday nnd Hatllr.lnv unit lpnvpa thp innr.
. .... ... .... i,,,.,,,
rldllV mill Hiitiir.tni ,,,,,1 nntna !,
ket, but little better than It was on last
'IhlirsrinV tin, I l,,,rr.l.. K.. l....l,..H 41 1, ...na
Ihur.ldaV nn.l Imrelv S. IiIl-Ii nc lliuti tt tuna
on Wednesday of last week. Representa
tive sales:
No.
i7...
K. . .
47...
SI...
S7...
Mi...
Av. Sh. Pr.
No.
73...
74...
Av. Sh. Pr
..261 120 4 80
22! ih I SO
l.U 4'J 4 70
..1W
I 2!j
40 4 75
. .20S
..211
..19S
..176
223
SO 4 80
SO 4 SO
.. I SO
.0
S3 232
20 26S
75 259
40
4
15
... 4 75
40 I 75
.. $1 75
4 SO
I.
,1!5
76 211 120 4 SO
S2 233 10 I 80
70 230 SO 4 80
81 280 ... 4 80
74 229 80 4 SO
71 210 160 4 80
75 2(1 ... 4 SO
68 223 ... ISO
99 166
81 200
69 203
W I 75
74 20S 120 4 77'i
83. 203 ... I 77"i
78
.201
iv 1 i.'i
80 I 77'i
92. . .
92...
69. . .
47...
68...
85. . .
67...
79...
S9...
91...
101..
12...
73...
68...
65...
85...
77...
69...
77. . .
30...
.210
.IPS
.209
.205
.212
W I l"2
.. I 77' 4
40 I 774
1
61 255 100 4 SO
50 SO I 80
69 258 ... I 80
79 211 SO 4 SO
..223 120 4 771,
..215 40 1771
92.
..263 40 4 SO
..250 40 t 80
.219 ... 4 82',
..262 ... 1 82'
. .2S7 80 4 S2'4
..268 ... I S2U
S3.
:o7
4 it'.S 72..
80 4 77 Vj 57.
80 I 77'4 SI.
OA'J
.'.'.'2T15
...1SS
...189
.. i ilM 74
.. 4 SO
68 251 160 4 8214
15 160 4 80
41 243 80 4 82'j
69 257 SO 4 S2'4
71 2(6 ... 4 8214
66 211 ... 4 82'4
. .212 80 4 80
. .223 ... 4 SO
..207 160 1 80
..219 ... 4 80
..2fil ... 4 SO
..230 ... 4 80
66 256 120 4 S2'.i
3 232
4 821,4
60 257
61 274
69 251
72 219
71 261
... 4 S2U
... 4 S2'.4
. . . 4 82'
. . . 4 S2'i
80 4 S2'4
... 4 82V4
. . . 4 8214
. . . 4 82'4
... I S214
. . . I 82'4
.. 4 S2',2
.. 4 S2'2
. . 4 82',
8 40 4 80
70 231
SO 4 80
80 I SO
40 I 80
68..
76..
76..
11..
16..
nil
24
.210 160 4 SO
66 255
21:
... 4 SO
... (80
.. 4 80
.. 4 80
SO 4 80
40 4 80
,.. 4 SO
,.. 4 SO
... 4 80
.. 4 SO
40 I 80
80 4 80
.. 4 80
64...
.260
.210
.273
.220
71.
72 240
62 240
71 225
65 241
12. .... .224
12 !216
74 216
77 236'
83 220
85 215
63...
61...
.241
79 234
68 244
74 251
59. .
265 1 60 4 82 1.4
30 285
64 24.1
.. 1 fi2'4
40 I 82'A
80 1 821,3.
SO 4 85 "
... 4 85
. . . 4 S3
SO 4 85
. . . 4 85
. . . 4 S3
74 238
63...
65...
67...
66...
1.1
79.
212
264
267
25.1
69....
77. . , .
60. . . .
166...
SO....
61...
81...
SI...
80...
66...
72. . .
41...
46...
66...
88...
70. . . ,
49 210 4 SO
.238 80 4 80
.255 SO I 80
.227 ... I SO
.232 10 I 80
.2.(1 ... 4 SO
.239 SO 4 80
.233 120 4 80
48...
.27(1
6 231
57..
60..
63..
60. .
OS..
60..
57..
80..
65. .
67..
65..
301 120 4 8.1
.2(11
,26S
.291
.269
.298
.280
.218
.254
.302
.26S
4 ST.
... 4 85
... 4 85
80 4 S3
... 4 85
40 4 8,1
... 4 85
... 4 S3
... 4 90
... 4 90
48 SO 4 80
..236
. .255
!'.232
..244
..231
.. I 80
. . 4 SO
.. 4 SO
SO I SO
80 4 SO
40 1 80
4 80
sheep and lambs and In addition a fow
loads carried nvnr frnrr. v..u..l... ...
rn'nTiLt " ,".!,0!l'nB.e "'PPb'. Thn
liers.-"The prices'" d
were .111 Ft nbnut thp num. '
t n r rl n T , . . ' . i . . ', ' . ' ' '.' ". -
h ilnZ . , ,, count ne said ot
ket. suniclently actlvo to effect an early
clearance. '
Quotations: Choice handy weight ycar
ngs, $60006.16; grood to choice . fed year
lings. SS.SSfltUlO! fair tn D-nr.,1 I !..'' ii !-
KCrt. 1 . . ..... ,w nwv,. ,11 imp;!., ..TM
fi.SO; good to cholco wethers, $5.55fc6.S0; fnlr
fiKpwlWV,'';i3V6'6)i K0,I to cholco
fejl ewes, $5.MjT..26: fair to good ewes. $4,60
Jtu.00; good to choice native lambs, $6.90
..CO; good to choice western lambs, $6.fi5)
6.80: fair to good western lambs, $6.50C(f 6.65:
feeder wethers, $4.6Ofi6.00; feeder yearlings
W5.00; good to choice feeder lambs, $5.20
,,iii coui.iuill u ail ICS .
no.
No. Pr.
125 C CO
2 bucks
27 bucks
127
US
130
170
94
80
ll
103
105
123
111
95
102
103
87
7.1
74
85
4 00
222 bucks
4 23
$4 60
4 50
4 m
1 75
n 05
5 05
6 15
5 40
6 60
6 65
5 70
6 75
6 00
6 60
6 60
C 75
1 gout
5 bucks
134 western ewes
western ewes
17 western owes
242 western ewes
38S western ewes
3S0 western wethers
3;o western wethers
472 western wethers
142 Colorado wethers
216 western wethers
itil I'oiorauo yearlings
zi western lamns
1.3 .Mexican lambs
219 western lambs ,
CHICAGO I.IVB .STOCK MARK Hi'.
Cattle Gonrrnlly Lower Sheep Strong;
tn MiutlP lllulier.
CHICAGO, SInrch 21. CATTLE Re
celpts, 16,600 hend; steers 10c lower, except
best; butchers' stock active nnd llim; na
tlvcs, best on sale today at $5.60; good to
prlmo steers, steady to n shado lower nt
J4.75ifi4.80; poor to medium, 10c lower nt
$4.00f4l.65; selected feeders, steady at Jl.fOf?
iv, inixeu siocKcrs, quiet ui n.imis.yn;
ows. firm nt $3.00'u'(.20: heifers. Hlenilv nt
M.iuTM.uj; canners, actlvo at jz.25(jj3.w;
nuns, steatiy 111 w.MitH.zu; calves, un
changed at $1. 5016.00; Texans, receipts,
1,600 head: best on sale todav. $1.60: Texas.
ieti sieors. acuvo unci stendy at I3.75W3.00;
Tpxiih hulls. hIpm.1v nt J! ir.if.fl r.-.
HOGS Receipts today. Sl.tjoi head: to.
morrow. 23.00i) bend, estimated: left nver.
6,000 head; market 5f?10c lower; top, $3,12V2;
mixed turn uiiicuers, i.mj'( j.iu; good to
cnoicp. ncavy. ti.ywio.iVi: roucii. iionvv.
Si.80tf4.90; light, $1,751(5.021,4; bulk of sales,
$4.95r5.00.
SHEEP AND LASIHS-Recclpts. 10.000
neaii: sneep. strong to a siuuin h h-her:
lambs, 101 15c higher: good to choice wrth.
ers, $5.60'j5.85; fair to choice, mixed. $VO0fti
6.60; western sheep, $5.4035.80; ycnrllngs,
.iWD.tju; nativo iiimus, tD.&'ri 1.3a: western
Inmbs, $6,001)7.15.
St. I, mils Live Stock-.
ST LOUIS. Starch 2I.-CATTI.F -nn.
celpts. 3,400 head, Including 1,80) Texans;
market generally llrm for natives, with
ToxailS stendv: native shtnnlni- nnd exnort
j steors. SI.G3fj5.76; dressed beef nnd butcher
Hteors. S3.85fj5.00; steers under 1.000 lbs.,
i S3.60fj4.80; stockers nnd feeders, $l,(Offi.75;
cows nnd heifers, $2. 004.60; canners, SI.M
I i2.S5j bulls, S3.00fj4.00; Texas and Indian
steers, S3.85tj4.85; cows and heifers, S2.30if
, 3,75.
HOOS-Rccelpts. 10.300 hend; market 60
lower; pigs and lights, $l.80fjl,95; packers,
IV.m(.i; Initchers, Sl.l5fi5.15.
SHEEP AND LA.MBS-Recolpts, 400
head; market strong: native muttons, $4.00
i5.S0; Inmlis, $3.rw7.25; spring Inmbs, $S.t;
culls nnd bucks, Sl.Oofj 1.75.
Kiiiimih Clt)- Live stock,
KANSAS CITY. Sturch 21. CATTLE -Receipts,
6.600 natives, 1,250 Texans, supply
most of Inferior grades; marktt very ac-
2 W) 6 7S
3 106 7 00
i'iSr?n',A,rPi,i,?, 10. "i1"11""; l,a'n nnHvo
1k?1 J't'1'.5?5' "l"1' and feelers,
$3,505(5.25; butelier cows nnd heifers, J3.25&
4.W); ennners, S2.fiop3.28s fed westerns. ti"s
5'i i-2ii 5;cstorn fce,,crs. M.0OUI.26; Texans,
HOGS-Recelpts, 13,200 head; good de
iiiantl for all classes at Re decline; heavy.
$4.858 5 00; mixed, S4.75P4.90; light, Slows
4.W; pigs, $.25p4.55. w
, SHEEP AND LAMHS-Rccelpts, 3.700
head; offerings nearly nil Inferior; market
steady to 6c lower; common lambs, $6.20',
bfju; yearlings, S3.GOP5.W; muttons, $.-.ow
6.60; stockcrs nnd feeilen, $l.0Oi6.00; culls,
S3. 0004. 00.
mv York I, Ivr Stock.
NEW YORK, .March 21 REEVES Re
eclptj., 2,223 head; 2J cars on sale, steers
stead: fat bulls firm to 1(V higher; light
bulls lower; C1I11 cowp lOfllSo off; com
steady to tlrni! nearly all sold; steers. $4.6
J6.40; tops. $3.50; oxen and stags, $.1.6Mr4.50:
bulls, $3.(n4.75; cows. S3.42ti'ft4.0). Cables
slow; exporrs, 177 cattle. 15 sheep and
' 'luarters of beef; none tomorrow.
t AL LS Receipt!", 2,615 bend; 3.000 head
on sale; market slow and LVif.W lower,
except for top grades; 20O head unsold;
Veals, Si.C0fi7.69; little calves, $3.503 3.75
barnyard utock. $J.tVl3.2S.
SHEEP AND LAMUS-Recelnts. 1.344
,'.axi 1?'T 011 "llt'; sheep steady; lambs
I'-pPW; cull-". .1.(XVi 1 00; lambs.' $6.6iv,p
i.rv, .iiii!-, n.imiiH.m, cupped intllbs, $6.75;
sprlns lambs. SiW each.
HOGS -Rei'plntH. KRIS lmn.1. Ml. nr. nn
sale; market firmer at $3.30116.60.
S(. .locpli ,v SlocL.
SOUTH RT. .InHMI'l I Mn M.nh t
(Special.)-flip Journal quotes:
CATTLE Rpcclpts, 60.) hcatl; markpt nc
tlce and strong to n shade lilgher; nunllty
poor; natives. Sl.oOlr.l.ftl: Tpmiiii nn.i ..!.
eriis, $1.fAii6.oO; cows and heifers, $2.251f
4.4..; bulls and rtags, $2.CMN.75: yearling'
and calves, $l.0iaf.00; stockcrs nnd feeders,
S-I.arft l.0; venls. S4.25T(7t
HOGS-Recelnts, 6,7tV) bend; market So
lower: nil crudes. 1 1 KOTi imtir ,,r
S4.S5pl.92U.
, SHEEP AND LAMPS Receipts, 1.000
head: actlvo and stonily; Iambi, Si.O'tI6.93;
yearlings. SV23!.J0: sheep nnd ycarllngi,
S5.00f)5.60; ewes, $l.00pf,.23.
SCoek In MkIiI.
Following nro the reeplnt.q nt h f.mr
principal western mnrketM for March 21:
Cntllp. Il.iffu Klien.1
miiuii uiiinua i.ivs
Chicago ii;.5O0
S.609
3.S.V,
31,001)
I3.2.V)
10.300
10.IH1.)
3.70.I
100
. K"nfn,,.,clty
fi,75n
3, no
St. Louis
Totals
29.43l 63,003 17,991
Oil Mnrkrl.
LIVERPOOL. March 2I.-OILS-Cotton-sectl,
Hull refined. May-August, steady at
"In 3,1 'ri..i.-i.i.li,.. i,ll. u..,.1.. ... 11.
1 ., , ... ,, ,. . -,,. r.t,(i iu .1.
I Itnntn onmitmn l.a.I,. ... r..
LONDON. March 21. -OILs'-Llnseed. 25
! 1l,l .ni.pnnnllH. IA.
l'vd. Turpentine spirits, 40s.
NEW YORK. March 2l.-OILS-H.osln.
quiet; strained, common to good, $1.72' j.
Turnentliip. dull nt .'H'jiMUc.
OIL CITY. Pa. .March 21.-01 LS-Crcdlt
balances. $1.68; certificate.'. 110 hid or sole;
shipments. 76.927 bbls.; nverngc. 81,710 bills.;
runs, 99,613 bbls.; average. 81.610 bbls.
Trial of .Mnrsli IIcuIiin.
LANSING. Stlch.. Starch 21.-The first
testimony wns taken today In the trial of
Arthur F. Stnrsh. ex-Inspector general, for
alleged complicity in tho state military
flnthlng fiauds.
Two deputy attorney generals swore to
communications ibetween the Indicted px
olllcer and Hip attorney general's ofllce In
reierencp to tusposai or ciotnipg in ques
tion. Witnesses testified that the now In
dicted military officers did not follow tho
nttorney general's advice, which was to
turn over such clothing as the tnllttnrv
board desired to dispose of to the board of
statn auditors. Records of tho military
board's proceedings wero Introduced as
evidence.
Thii KeiilnckliiiiN Kill Cncli Other.
PINEV1LLE, Ky., SInrch 20 -On Starrow
bonp creek, twenty miles from here, John
Lnngley and .Moses g pher had an alterca
tion, In which Langley nnd Sonher wero
both killed and a man named Johnson was
seriously wounded. The altercation was
over Iingley nrrestlng Sopher uliout two
years ago while constable on a charge ot
obtaining goods under false pre'enses,
Sopher wns acquitted and said Langley had
no authority to arrest him. Johnson says
he wns trying to separate Sopher and Lang
ley when lie was snot.
VrrniiKc for Kentucky Trliiln.
FRANKFORT. Ky.. SInrch 2I.-County
Prosecutor Polsgrovo went to Lexington to
day, where ho is to meet Sergeant F. W.
Golden, who Is said to he the most im
portant wltnee for tho state in the trials of
the suspects held In connection with thn
Goebel assassination. Kx-Congressmau
David O. Colson who is reputetl to liavn
urged other suspects to confess nnd also
to have rendered valuable uid to the de
tectives, is obeying the advice of hla
lawyers and refuses to talk.
Mnnile ttetlnu Kot tiilllt)-,
CINCINNATI, .March 21.-S!amle Retlng,
who phot Edward Grafcon on the street
after he had refused to marry her nnd
legitimatize their child, was today acquitted
by the Jury. The defense was temporary
Insanity. It was shown that tho defendant
had mado several attempts at suicide and
was the victim of insomnia. The prosecut
ing attorney nt tho close of tho testimony
nrked the court to instruct tho Jury to Unit
her not guilty on tho ground of Insanity.
This wns done.
Ciiurliie .In m px the Trnelt,
ALTOONA, Pa.. Slarch 21 Tho englno
hauling tho second section of the western
express, duo here nt 3:40 o'clock this morn
ing, from Komo unknown cause loft tho
track at the east end of the Altoonn yard
and fell over on Its side. Engineer Adam
Kauffman, nged 45, of Harrlsburg, was
crushed In his cab nnd died soon after.
Fireman W. H. Shiimnn escaped with 11
slight scalp injury. None of tho passengcra
or trainmen wero inlured.
Killed at Grn.le f rosslng;,
CHICAGO, Mnrch 2i.-Jennlo Patterson
waa killed nnd her sister, Slnggle. was fa
tally Injured hero today by u toeomotlvo
at tho crossing of the Helt railway at
Twenty-ninth street nnd Stewart nvenue.
Tho girls, neither of whom appeared to bo
over 17 years of age, were on their way to
work. They did not see the engine, which
was backing rapidly toward them, and both
were run over.
Ilrnrh .Show nt St. Paul.
ST. PAUL. Starch 21 -Tho fourth bench
show of tho Northwestern Kennel club
opened In this city today. Sioro than 400
tings wero plnced on exhibition. An entlro
carload of dogs arrived last evening from
tho Kansas City show. Carlo, the corded
noodle, tho llrst of Ills breed to be exhibited
in this country, attracttvl much attention.
Eminent H 11 rite on III,
RICHSIOND. Vu.. Starch 20.-Dr. Hunter
StcGuIre, tho eminent Virginia surgeon,
who was Stonewall Jackson's chief tiled
icnl oillcer. was paralyzed today. Ills con
dition Is critical.
A Fiendish Attack.
An attack was Intcly made on C. F.
Collier of Cherokco, Iowa, that nearly proved
fatal. It camo through his kidneys. Ills
back got so lamo ho could not stoop with
out great pain, nor sit In a chair except
ptopped by cushions. No remedy holped
him until ho tried Electric Hitters, which
effected such n wonderful change that ho
writes ho fools llko n new man. Thla
trnrvelous medicine cures b.irknclio nnd
kidney trouble, purifies tho blood and ImlltU
up your health Only 50c nt Kuhn & Co.'s
Drug Store.
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OFFICE CHIEF QUARTERStASTER.
OSIAHA. Neb.. .March 16, 900.-.Sc:tled pro
posaLs In triplicate, subject to tho usual
conditions, will bit received at this ofllcn
until 2 p. in., rentral tlmo. April 16. 1900,
for constructing a Quartermaster's Store
house and an Oil I louse, at For' Robinson,
Nebraska. Full Information furnished upon
application to thin ofllce, whom plans and
specifications mny bo neen, or to tho Quar
termaster, Fort Rohluson, Proposals to bu
marked "Propituls for and atl-
dresfced to Slujor F, H Hathaway, Chief
Quurtermaster. U19-20-2I-22-A12-13
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