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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: "FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1900.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Htavy Ricalpts, Mild Weather and lower
Cables Depress Maj Wheat.
MRKET IN CORN STAYS BARELY STEADY
tTintlr In Ont In Sinnll mill I'll Much
AokIccIciI Provisions Mnrket l
Stinnir i nil I'm lily
Lij A.tl.p.
CMICAOO, Miirch 22. Mny whot closed
today nt.2'jO under yesterday, depressed ly
heavy rceclpU, the mild weather imil lower
cables. Mny corn closed Idfllie niul Mny
eats a shtidc lower. There was a sharp
cash demand for provision and consider
able covering by Hlmrt!. the mnrket closing
Hrong, .Mny pork !XW,271fC, Miy bird VyQlOv
ind M.ny ribs THfb'c Improved from yes
terday Feeling In the wheat jilt whs 'bearish nnd
trado moit of the session f.ir from lively.
IMiiy opened ', under yesterday nt 65'4,1r
l nnd nold off to or.lifiomo during the
llrst hour. Inlluunced by tbo heavy north
west receipts, lower cables and thp mild
meiither. Crop conditions In the central
Hates were reported unfavorable, but excel
lent In the west. Some long wheat came
out on the decline but this wns absorbed
In willU'lent quantities around the bottom
1o steady the market and, together with
jcports of n fair cash business, to support
n reaction to HSTfcc. The market, however,
not strong enough to hold this and
shortly afterward the price of May was at
;.VS,c. At this Juncture some large loc.il
Khortn-Haw lit to cover, but the market ral
lied only to WSTIm-ju'. at which It closed,
In what was considered a rather weak con
llllon. 14c under yesterday. The cash busi
ness here Unlay was put at 2.10,000 bu., 83,000
1)U, of It for exjHirt New York reported
2 loads taken for export. Seabosrd clear
nn es In wheat and Hour were eiiual to
4I.",000 bu. Primary receipts were 681,660 bu.,
rointared with IIO.ooo bu. last year. Mlnnc
iipolln and Dtilulli reported 70S earn, against
f.ftj last week and 120 a year ago. Ixicnl re
ceipts 'were ."0 cars, none of contract grade.
'1 he com market was linrcly steady, weak
or iislonnlly and ut one time Fhowed some
ftrength. The changes were largely clue to
Jhe shifts In opinion ns to what a certain
targe trnoer was doing. Karly It was iim
fumed that he win selling duly and accord
Jnglv lesser folk followed suit, tout later tho
'bell trader" tioiight openly and the mar
ket, assisted by a report that there was a
pjod export demand, New York hnvlng 40
loads, reacted to a level with vesterday's
'lose. The iirovlstons strength, too. was of
mine nslstanee. but nevertheless the bulge
js lost. Aside from these factors the
influence of the -wheat "weakness, lower en
siles and somewhat freer country no
"eplnncen was felt. Clearances were 611,000
tin Uicnl receipts wcro 320 ears nnd at
primary western points 057.000 bu. May
opened at MTHfilTo. sold between 36-H nnd
''.J1'' closed Wl-i'iC under yestordny at
.b'ifiSiC.
Thu trade In oats was small nnd thnt nit
iiiuch neglected. Com wan the principal In
1 iience. I he cash demnnd wns ciulet and
lied early, ricnl receipts were 170 enrs.
IMny ranged from 23To to 2le nnd closed n
nhado under yesterday at 21c.
The provisions market was strong nnd
Talrly active. The opening was nt a gain of
no over yesterday's flnul figures, tho Infill-
?M.,!.K,l prlce? t- yards
Jolt During the session there wns n sharp
nsh demand against which all the packers
were, buyers of futures. Short covered
from J6.20 to 46.2714W6.30. with the close 714
JOc Improved at J6.22J4Mfl.23.
Lstlmntcd receipts tomorrow: Wheat. 24
ll.m 4M cnr"; atSl -05 cnrs; h.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
Wheat
Men.
-May
July
Corn
Mch. May
July
Sept.
Oats
May .7 illy
Tnrk
May
July
Lard
May July
Hlbs
Mny July
i",rK o'u irom jn. o to II .70
Vi'Vii'1.0'1 -i37; over yesterday at J 1 1.60$
Jl.ffiW,; May lard, from J6.1214 to Jii.l74, clos
ing 71Mi10q mi nt liMKinn i7iL ...... i..'.
r'-oA n7
34 3. T, 37if?T6 m (314
22 ' 2.1 22iT4 SsTJ 4
3! i2 11 70 ij 'I 6214 u sr,
U C74 11 45 11 27'4 11 -10 11 25
0 20 6 2715 0 20 6 25 6 1 S
5 fi2714 0 20 6 25 6 IS
0 6 30 6 20 6 25 6 17U
''8m'IV0t5.Uon.', wcre BS 'allows:
. 'l,'V"7-?tca(ly: winter patents. J3 4Wf
S Mi stra gbts. J2.90i03.30, spring speciaU
BDrlntf patents. .10fi3,f5: straights
I2.60a-3.00: bakers'. J2.OO02.4O "irniglits,
redVcSe?6' 3 elnlne' 6lc'
tiili?" " 36W0?io! No' 3 yellow. 3C?S
ei?AT5r-Nn- 3-. r'Wc: No. 2 white,
C64e; No. 3 white. 26a20!4c. 1
UYB-No. 2, 641f65o.
HAIU.ISV-No. 2. 3.?042c.
.,ttI-:KDI?TKlnx.i;co,lV No- 1 nnd northwest.
!.. rme tlmo hy, J2.33n2..-,0 rinSnr
contrnc? irrado, JS.2J. Clover.
J.',ylS.'0?is-Mt'!"' PT bbl.. JU 00
1.62W. Ujrd. per 100 lbs.. J.CKV7i6.15 Short
r bn sides (loose). J0.ir,f,.(0. Dry wltil
Moulders (boxed). Jrt.2Twif6.50; short clear
Hides (boxed). JC.4(Vf6.f0. CJr
, i'i 1 1 1 ''tT'Z0 1 ' 1 1 1 0 r finished goode. on
basis of hlch wines, per gal., JI.21U
.SUOA'nS-Cut Idn'f. IRIX); RrSnulated,
foMoSni" ar th' recelnts ttnd "hlpmenti
Receipts. Shlpm'ts
I''Iour, bbls
AVhent. bu
Com, bu
Oats, bu
3tye, bu
Unrley, bu
6.7,000
56.000
, 5S.00O
, 3.16,000
. '.'45,000
, 10.000
151.000
122,001)
185,000
4.000
50,000
29,0(10
On Mm Prnimn AVnv.., , ...
ter market wns steady; creameries lv
7;fVXi8g'ww' flrm- 3c
KKW YOniC C. KXHH A I, MAIUCRT.
Qnntnllons for be I)ny nn Vnrloun
C'oiiini(iill-N,
NEW YOItK. March 2.,.-r,l,OI'R-He-cclpts,
2I.77S bbls,; exports. 9,622 bbls.; al
most demoralized by tho wenkness In
whent and ruled very dull, with some de
cllno on top grades; winter patents, JJ 653?
8.90; wlntor stralglits, J3.45fi3.G3; winter ex
triiH, J2.60.ri2.95; winter low grades, J2.25
1. 10; Minnesota .patents. J3.76jj3.95; Mliine
ota bakers'. J2.R5(Ti3.(X). Ryo flour miiet'
Kales, ao bbls.; fnlr to gooil, ,00 ji3.25 ;
choice to fancy, J3.203J3.60. f.J".-i.
CORNMHAI Steady; yellow western
He: city. 82c; Hrnndywln?. J2.201?2 30 " '
Hi h-Steady; No. 2 wentcrn. 6314c, f. o
York'c.floVs.'0 'e' m,i9Ct c" f- '0
a.AniiBY-bull5 feeding, tjl5c. Now
UmUI'a JIAT.T-Dull; western, Ki63o.
15J.30S bu,; spot, ensy; No. 2 red. 7.H,c. del
vntor: No, 2 red. 7Sc f. o. b. ntloiit! No, 1
northern Duluth, 7514c f. o. b. nflo.it,
prompt: No. 1 hard, niilutli. 77',io f o b
iifloat, prompt. Options opened weak ow
ing to lower cables, fine weather west,
fears of large Argentine shipments nnd
itorthwest selling, to which were ndde.
free offerings for short account; In tho
iifternoon, however, following export ru
inors. tho market rallied, but again broke
C'ORN-ltecclpts, 80,825 bu.; exports. 65 30!)
u,; sales. 70,000 im, futures, 360,O bu ex
port; spot easy; No. 2, 41c f. o. b, nflniit
niul 431ie. elevator. Option market opened
rnsy nnd ut once declined under talk of
largo receipts, clenr weather west nnd
lower entiles: It subsequently milled on ex
port business, but eased off later with
vvlirnt rtml closed easy at He net decline-.
JVinVi1z424'f' ::c' cU"" "t l-"c; July closed
Ut 4.14c,
OATS-Recclpts. 72,500 bu.; exports, 45.145
liu.: sales, 150.000 bu. futures, 50,000 bu snot
upot. quiet; No. 2. 2Sl,o; No! 3, 2M4V No '
white, 32c: No. 3, 31540; track white. 31 Vu
pj': t Mil' i miiavii nrpivi iii qr.t'ic. U11
.I....U mlinli ,. ..n.l... ... ... '
HAY Klrnx Hhliinlng. 654J70c. t-nmi n
choice. .u-87'.4c.
HOI'S Steady: state, common to choice.
11.96 crop. 6e; 189S crop, 79c; 1S?9 crop, 121
13c: Pnelfle. coast. 189i5 crop, 4U6c; 1S9S crop.
70Sc: 1899 crop, 12013c.
IUDK8 Klrm, but quiet; Galveston. 20
to 15 lbs., 1914c; California. 21 to 25 lbs.,
Sl'e: Texas dry. 24 to 30 lb 1514e.
IjK.VTI 1 Kit Klrm ; hemlock sole, Hinno
Ayres. light to henvywulKhts, l"f(25i,c;
eld. 2fiJj261jc,
I'ltOVlSlONS-lleef. quiet; family, JII.OO
JI18.00; tness, Jiaoofi 10.50; beef hams, J20.CO
HZ2M; packet, Jlt.ooyil.75; city extra India
n i-iiise nnucr realizing nnd was
tlnally weak nt WiKc net dccllno; rnreh.
75y; Mny. 72 3-10ij72e. closed nt TJi."
July. 72.kSl72 15-lllc. eloHPil nl 7-i'. o....'"
iiunn .-' Huiiiij luiiii, wiin iinerni
sales of May, No. 2 white being reported:
May, 2K'ie. closed at 2Sc; No. 2 white.
May. 30lir30 7-16o. closed at aiiTie.
mess, JROO22.00. Cut meats, steady;
pi. kled belllo, 6i-.tJ7,ic; pickled shoulders,
' OflrtUe, pickled hams, 9111014c. I.ard, firm;
I western steamed, 16.40; refined, firm; coiitl
. nitn America, J6.t5; compound,
1 J.Oorc.l2l4. I'ork, strong; family, JlS.eof
j l.l.ffl, short clwir, J12.75ni3.tV): mess, Jlo.75ft
' 12.r. Tnllow, quiet, city, 5Uc; country.
51ff&'iC.
tvuui-nuii; domestic neece, 2i5fisc;
Texas, lMlSo.
I'OAf-Stcady.
PHANUTS-Steady: fancy hand-picked,
4ff4Ho; other domestic, 314Q4C.
I'liKIOHTS- Steody; cotton, by steam,
3T,i ; grain by steam, 3(4d.
Itlf'K Plrm: domestic, fnlr to extra, 2'i
iltoe: Jaoan. 41i'TSe.
MOI.ASSKS-Stendy; New Orleans open
kettle, irood to choice, IKf55c.
HI'TTIIR-IJecelpts, 3.r.7 pkgs.: firm;
western creamery, 2lfi25e; factory, lfiif2)o.
CI I MUSH -Receipts, 1.S91 pkgs.: strong:
fancy, large, white, 13c: large, colored,
mwUc: fancy, smnll, white, 13Q13W4c;
fancy, small, colored, 13'i''((13'4e.
IJOaS Receipts, 9,104 pkgs.; steady; west
ern, at mnrk, 16c; southern, nt mark, It
Cine.
MHTALS Tin ruled a shade easier today.
Influences In the way of heavier receipts
than anticipated nnd unsatisfactory ad
vices from London precipitated a decline
of 25fi35 points from yesterday's figures.
The close was ensy at J31.fWfi31.75. Aside
from this thi-re were no new features of
Importnnre. luike copper, though firm In
tone, closed unchanged nt J16.5Q; pig Iron
wnrrants, quiet; lead, quiet and closed un
changed nt JI.CT'i bid and JI.7214 asked;
spelter wns unchanged, closing quiet nt
J4.50 bid nnd JI.00 nsked. The brokers'
price for lead wns J4.45 nnd for copper
$16.75.
Mlll.Y WIIOIiltNAM-: MAKKKTS.
Ciinilltlnn nf Trnile anil Unotntlnnn
on Slnplr nml Knney I'rodnce.
KOOS Receipts Increasing; fresh stock,
10c.
DRHSSKD rot'LTRY-Cholce to fancy
turkeys, 9fil0v; ducks. Si9c; geese, SflOc;
spring chickens, BfllOc; hens, 9ffl0c; roosters,
"lAVK I0tI.TRY liens, 8c; spring chick
ens. 5vc; young, stnggy nnd old roosters,
3fiSc ducks, 7fl714c; geese, 7fi714c; turk
cvs. Sc.
HI 'TTHR Common to fnlr. 1614c; choice,
17ilSc; separator, 25c; gathered creamery,
22f23c.
PinKONS-Mve. per doz., Jl.
VHALS-Cholce. 9il(10c.
OYST12RS Medium, per can. He: stand
ard, per can, 22c; bulk standnrd, per gal..
i..'j; exirn seiecis. per can. iw; extra se
lects, pur gal.. Jl.dOljl.75; New York counts,
per can, 37c; Now York counts, per 100. J1.25.
i' isi 1 Herring, per 10., oc; round peicn,
5c; sun, 6c; cod, 6c; haddock. 6c: blue pike,
6c; scaled und dressed perch. 6e; clscoes,
6c; medium dressed trout. 714o: croppie,
714c; pickerel, 7V4c; finnan liaddles, 7',4c;
white fish, 9c; yellow pike, dressed, 9c:
smnll trout, dressed, !ic; red snapper, 9c;
smelts, 9c; smoked white fish, 9c
HAY Per cqrload lots: Upland, choice,
J6; mldlnnd, cnolce, J5.C0: lowlar.J, choice,
J3; rye straw, choice. JI.50; No. 3 corn, 31c;
No. 3 white oats, 23c; crocked corn, per
ton. J13.00; corn and oats, chopped, par ton,
J13..V); bran, per ton, J13.00; shorts, per ton,
JI3.50.
VEGETABLES.
ASPARAOUS-Cnllfornla. per lb., 20c.
NEW TURNIPS-Pcr doz. bunches, EOc.
SPINACll-Pcr box, Jl,
NEW nEETS-Per doz. bunches. 40STOc,
IjETTUCE Per doz. bunches, 40c; fancy
head lettuce, per bbl., J5.
RADISuKS-Psr doz. bunches. 35c.
SWEET POTATOES Per bbl., Illinois,
J3: Jerseys, J5; largo bbls., Kansas. J2.75.
POTATOES Per bu . cholc- ICuMOc.
CAIIHAGE-IIolland seed, 2U5214c: new
California, per lb., 2Jic
CAULIFLOWER California, per crate,
J2.tWfl2.75.
CELERY Per doz., 23i?30o: California, per
bunch, 40(fr75c.
TURNI PS Rutabagas, per lb.. Hie.
TOMATOES - Florida, per six-basket
crate, J3.D0.
MUSHROOMS-Per lb. box, 60c.
RHUBAUH Per doz.. 66075c.
ONIONS-Retnll, yellow, 75c; red, 8S30c;
Ohlos, per bbl,, J2.25.
FRUITS.
STRA WI1ERRIES Few arriving from
Texas and Florida; per qt., 4560c.
APPLES Choice western shipping stock.
14.50; New York stock, J4.60; fancy, J4.75a
5.00.
GRAPES Malaga, per bbl.. J7.0039.00.
CRANUERRIES Jerseys, per bbl., J10.50;
per crate, J3.C0.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES California, fnncy navels, per
box, J3.2533.50; choice navels, J2.7503.OO; Cali
fornia seedlings, per box, J2.COfl2.75.
LEMONS California, choice, per box, J3;
fancy, J3 50; Messlnas, choice, per box, J3.&0;
fnncy. Jl.
H ANANAS Per bunch, medium, J1.75Q
2.00; fancy, J2.2532.50,
HIDES.
IIIDES-No. 1 green hides, 7c; No. 3
green hides, Cc: No. 1 salted hides, 8c;
No. 2 salteil hides, 7c No. 1 veal calf, S to
12 lbs., 9c: No. 2 veal cilf. 12 to 15 lbs., 8c.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HONEY Per 24-sectlon case. JS.50.
NUTS Hickory, large, per bu., J1.25;
shollbarks. J1.33.
St. I.iiuls firnln 11 nil I'ror Ulnna.
ST. LOUIS, March 22. WHEAT Lower;
No. 2 red cash, elevator, 70c; track, 71J?
71?tc; March. 7o-c : May, OSHc; July, 6514c;
No. 2 bard, 65l45j0614c.
COUN-IyJwer, No. 2 cash, 35Uc: track.
30c; March. ST14c; May, 3314c; July. 3c.
OATS Iwer; No. 2 cash, 23c: track, 2514
liWUe; March, 25c; May, 2IV4&24Hc; July,
rjijc; No. 2 white. 27c.
It YE Firm at 63c.
FLOUR Easy but unchanged.
SEEDS Timothy, easy; ordinary, J2.00'B
2.20. Flax, nominally Jl.tSVJ.
CORNJIEAI-Steady nt J1.93Q2.00.
HUAN Firm; sacked lots, east track, 69
070c.
HAY Timothy, firm nt J10.DOS12.&0:
prnlrle.'Hteudy nt JS.00(ff8.2u.
WHISICY-Stenrty at Jt.24!i.
IRON COTTONTIES-J1.30.
RAGGING 6Ttfi7c.
HEMP TWINE 9c.
PROVISIONS-Pork. higher: Jobbing, old,
J11.50; new. J12. Lard, higher; primo
steam, J3.S5; choice, J5.90. Dry salt boxed
meats, higher; extra shorts. J6.3714: clear
ribs. J6.50; clear sides, J6.6214. Racon. higher;
extra shorts, J6.8714; clear ribs, J7; clear
sides. J7.1214.
METALS-Lcad: Firm at J4.57U04.CO.
Slelter: Strong at J4.45.
POULTRY Firm: chickens c7c; turkeys.
&Ji8c; ducks, 8c; gense, 614Qfic.
EOGS-Lower at 10c.
UinTER Steady; creamery, 2032414c;
dalrv. lM;20e.
RECEIPTS-Flour. 3.000 bbls.: wheat, 14,
000 bu.; corn. 87.O0O bu.; oats, 17.000 bu.
SHIPMENTS-Floiir. ti.000 M)ls.; wheat.
23,000 bu.; corn. 113,000 bu.; oats, 26,000 bu.
KiiiiKiiN City (irnln niul Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. March 22 VMKA'imbv
62c; cash, No. 2 hard. 62H3c; No. 3, 59
62'.e; No. 3 red. 69c; No. 3. ftlU'CSe.
1 vii.-jih,v. .u',),c; ensn. no. i mixed, S4V4
Gy .,S,:.'.- 2 wl,lle. 34,gCBc; No. 3. 3414c
OATS-No. 2 white. 26c.
RYE No. 2. 53c.
if.A.Y "il1!.'! fmothy. J10.0OfflO.60; choice
prairie. J7.25Ti7.C0.
HI '1' K I Crenmory . 20fi23c: dairy. 19c.
l.(.C.S-Recelpta again heavy, but demand
good and market firm; fresh Missouri und
Kansas stock. 9'3c. ensea returned; new
whllo wooil enses Includeil. 10c.
b.i'sii'b'.'r111-x00 bu-: corn- 2i',o
iw V,V?c!;Ns,T?,a, 23-6W bu': corn' -
Liverpool (irnln nnd l'mrUlnnn.
nrIAlVv'UP.OOI',..-Marcn 'a WHEAT-Spot.
firm. No. 1 northern, spring, 63 3d; futures
61" 8Ud ' nomlmili MaV. 5fl sHel; July,
nnil'TI?lP0A f'Vlnt; American mixed,
new, s 10d; American mixed, old, 3 lOAid
future, steady; March, 3s 9Hd; Ma 3s
PHOVlSIONS-IIacon, Cumberland cut,
steady. 3 fid; short rlhs steady. 36i; long
clear middles, light, dull. 37s 6d: long clear
h ! ' l'nvi- m".'' P.- sllort clear backs,
dull. .s ul; clear bellies, easy, 37s. Shoul
ders, square. Ptemly, 34s.
'I'oledo InrUet,
TOLEDO, p., Ma rch 22.-WH BAT-Dull
OllN-1'lrm nnd unchniiBed; No. 2
mixed. 3ie.
OATS Dull nnd lower; No. C mixed. 2.1Ie
UYF-Dull and lower; No. 2. cash, 57c
CLOVEItSEED-Dull nnd un'n inced:
prime carl., old. Jl 95; ilnrch. new. JS.OO
bid; October. J3.15; 'No. 2 seed, Jl.5il.73;
I'liilnileliililn Produce Mnrkrl,
PHILADELPHIA. March 2:.-nUTTKR-Hteiuly;
fancy western creamery, 25UC;
funcy western prints, 27c.
.,nI';l,wST'lrm If,, higher: fresh
nearby. 15o; tresh western. 13o; fresh south
wrV,';S'.V 5(: frrj,l' "uthern. lie.
CHEESE Finn,
I'eorln llnrkot,
lEORIA. March 22.-CORN-EasIer; No.
&1T&7.,J!rm. No' 3 w,,Uo' 25iiTT26c. (rack.
IIISK -Mrm. on tho basis of J1.241
for llnished goods,
Mliint'iipnlls AVnrnt nml Flniir.
lliilutli (irnln .llnrkel.
Dt'Ll'TH-, March 22. -WHEAT No. 1
hurd, cash, w.c; May, 671ic; No. 1 north-
MINNEAPOLIS. March 22,-WHEAT-In
",orP! 1. northern, March, 6IVc; Mav,
MVo July. 6l'r. On truck: No. 1 harll.
65hc; No, 1 northern, filiie; n0, 2 northern,
Wc,
Y'1 July- .Vi
. K'o. 3 spring, 69c.
;so. i nortnern. bjuc
ua ra
CX3RN-34ic
Mllnnnkre liriiln Mnrket.
MHAVAfKBH. March 22.-WHKAT -No.
2 northern, Wic; No. 2 northern. 6ltfSSljC
RYt-Rasler; No. 1, 0-AiifiR7i'.
UARIiKY Firmer; No. 2. 4;llc; sample,
S3Q42C.
Alt) VHMK.NTH III' STOCK1 AMI IIOMIM.
Itnllrnnil Stnekn llnte Tlielr Innliiui 1
on llie i:chnnKc.
NU1V YORK. March 22.-The railroad
, - , . 1 1 .... 1 1... ....
I piuvivn nun uiuir iniiuiK uu wiv -..ui i a-
1 chango today. Tho demand for nil grades .
of this class of securities ra"hed Imposing
! proportions nna tne buying vnme rrom 1111
degrees of investors nnd speculators, largo
unit small.
The individual Investor wns In evidence as
a buyer of fractional lots nil through the
list and some of tho heavy buying wnt at
tributed to the account of banking Inter
ests and Insiders In the various properties.
The professional 'board room traders on the
floor of the exchnnye ha turned bulls to
11. man and tho speculators of larger caliber
and spectilatlvo pools made their operations
manifest In tho volume of the trnnsactlons.
Indlvldunl transactions to the extent of
1.O0O shares were so udunl as to attract little
attention, whllo many lots of 2.iM to S.U0J
were recorded on the tape. Norfolk &
Western nnd thu Atchison stocks took the
most conplciious place. In the trading, hut
there were Impressive transactions nt differ
ent times during the day in Union Pacific,
llaltlmoro & Ohio. Southern Pnellle. I'enn.
sylvnnla, Northern Pacific. Chesapeake &
Ohio nnd late In the dny In Southern rail
way. Tho strength disclosed in yestcrdny's
market precipitated today's lush to buy
nnd It wns mado clear that' a very large
element must have been waiting nnd watch
ing some time for the first sign that tho
market was throwing oft Im lethargy nnd
getting ready to mow.
In studying today's market It Is worthy
of close attention that tho rush to buv was
taken advantage of to take iirollts on 11
very largi. scale In stocks which have re
cently enjoyed 11 considerable advance under
manipulation by professional operators and
pools, Practically ll of tho Industrial
stocks, Including tho local tractions and
tho Iron nnd steel stocks nnd nlso Sugar,
were sold to tnko prollls under cover of
the speculative furore. Hut It wns not onlv
In tho mercurial specialties that this process
?VIV."1 ,rtfllence. but nlso In the railroad
list Itself.
Hultlmore & Ohio nnd the Paclllc stocks
showed Its effects very distinctly. Union
Pacific was advanced early and was hold
pretty steady nt the advance nil dny, but
It nuide no notable further progress upwnrd.
und the other stocks In this cntegorv
showed rrOsltlve renctlon. Hut the current
of the buying demand was so deej and
strong ns to carry the whole murkct practi
cally In Its awecp. Commission houses re
ported orders on 11 largo scale nnd Louden
was nn enger buyer of stocks here far be-
JOnd tile lISUIll llOllr Whim Imiwintlnnu fn
thnt Account hnvn mumui ti, i.', ..
Inlying for this account wns estlin.n..ii m
in.iii ui,vmj 10 iii.utiu snnrcs nnd wns a potent
. , ' ,"" Ktii'Tiu sirengin or tne
innrket. London cabtts reported that part
of tho buying or Americans there was for
ucrlln account
ho
inrt
A flurry In call money In the afternoon to
5 n?. cent w-iiH an ndmonltory symptom,
pointing to tho reflection that even the
.i 1 C. , cont"t'i"; In the money market 1
imlght lie overstrained again .by a headlong
Crhil,,1,,Ao.ro,.'.l,, New Y,,rk ""change 1
nt Chicago to 2rtc discount, compared with
the
im viuiuiii I'iiriifr 111 inn unn r
snme moral, (iovprnniont hmwu
mnrket, hns enmo to a pause, nnd, although
the subtreasury absorption Is cut amo.
hnlf ns compared with last week. It stll
promises to run up closo to the amount of
the surplus yet remaining with the banks
over the renulred 25 per. cent. Probably a
perception or theso tacts, as well ns the
n?cr of th" day'B advance, prompted he
f?!?1 movernent , o take profits In the
late dealings which reduced nrlcei all
easy." r he l"'st a,,d mn,, th" losing
'rm.1V nTl market ws notlve nnd strong,
rotal sales par value. JI.O23.O0O. United
States refunding 2s. when Issued, old 4 " .ml
ndvanced 14 nnd the new Is 14 In the bid
Poni'clnl Advertiser's Ioudon
llnanclal cablegram says: There wns A it
L. 1 ,creaf'n general business in the mar
ket here today and tho tone was irregular.
AnicrlcunH were 3tron, being an exception
Eille, r",e' Tllev wpro also more actlvV
than for mnny months. London bought
steadily nnd b- orders came from Berfln
Amsterdam and Rrussels. New York boiight
also and the close wns boomlni, will T Ital-
tr support was apparent y Influenced bv
an Economist artlclo pointing out that a.
,eK J.ln." l,e.cP Inaugurated by tho cur
dllllllim n.l.l&rl n .1.-
fllL'jf uP to. wc" Inf"-med expectation, uN
though under optimistic estimates of ten
,n;hAna.n..Av Hlljrttly harder
in bars ond reduced Its biivlng rfrlco tothi
statutory minimum of 77s ud I J Soiiev Wu.l
were unchanged nnd hnlf tlio amount due
tho bank was repaid. Paris chertue
l 'lS'i TMilfnJ". of Say-nn-d
...." J . i '""'"I meir o scount rates
fr?Pm V?. 7 nnd 7 t0 c- -eHPectlvtly. 1
rho following nre the quotations for the
today n th NeW York chance
Atchison
do pfd
Baltimore & O
Canadian Pnc.
Canada So
Chcs. ft Ohio .
2314 Union Pacific ..
69;s do pfd
.-Wabash
! 1 Pfd
5114 Wheel, ft L. li
30S do -M nf.l
5I.
7614
, 64
. 21
. 11
. 3m
17'4
.W
,115
Chicago G, W.
"i?'' Central .::
...127i4. Third Avenue ..
u;., n. & y
Chi., Ind. ft I.
3 lAdams Ex
oui'V UUV.'. Express'
14
iitt.
Weils Fnrco Ex.. 122
c.. R. I. & P 111 Amor
cot. OH .. 3.M4
pfd.
Colorado 80 75 Amer.
do Ui pfd... 4541 do
do 21 pfd.... 19)4 Amer.
Del. ft Hudson.. 110 do
Del. L. & w 17914'Amer.
Denver ft R. C... 2.1 - 1 do
lo pfd 7314 'Amer.
Erie 13 do
do 1st nfr) .. :m. Am..,.
9.IK,
2I4
4011
92
1?U
34
so
554
90
M
laltinc...
Pfd
S. ft R....
pfd
Spirits ...
pfd
S. II
pfd
S. ft W....
Pfd
Tin Plate.
it. .ur. liill, . . Ilil
Hocktna; Coal ... 18
Hocking Valley., rs
do
Amer,
1214
do nfd K
Illinois e;entral..ll
Amor. Tobacco ..107?4
Iowa Central
J.'. do pfd 131
M Anac. Mln. Co... I5H
l.4 Hrooklyn R. T... 70
21 Colo. Fuel ft I... 48
do pfd
K. C, P. ft G
Lako Brio ft W
do pfd
Lake Shore ....
li. ft N
Manhattan L...
wnuii, looncco
191 do pfd....
S3 Federal Steel
31: ,
MVi
51
do mil.
751
St. Ry 1621i Oeii. Electric
1
.12844
. 62
. 98
. 2014
. 65
Mex. Central
,. 144 Glllcosa Smrnr
Minn. & St. L.
do pfd
Mo. Paoltlc ....
Mobile ft Ohio.
Mis.. IC. ft T...
do pfd
N. J. Centrnl .
N. Y. Central .
Norfolk ft W..
do pfd
No. Pacific
do pfd
Ontario & W..
.. 60 do pfd
i Inter. Paper ...
.. 4714 do pfd
474 Laclede Gas ...
.. 11 National Rlscu'.t
.. 33 do pfd
..116 National Lend .
..135T4 do nfd
70
K)W4
24
103
1.1i
'. National steed .
;ii do prd 91
Mi N. Y. Air Rrako.115
aVt No. Amcrtcnn .. 154
2I'4 Pacific Coast .... 51U
Ore. Ry. ft Nav. 42
do 1st pfd.... 82
do pfd
Pennsylvania ..
Reading
do 1st pfd..
do 2d pfd..
Rio G. W
do pfd
St. L. ft S. F..
do 1st pfd..
do 2d pfd..
St. L. SouttiW..
do pfd
St. Paul
do nfd
70 1 do 2d pfd 63
1377 Pacific Mall 364
in V4
59H
B1V4
People's Gas ....1f054
ires.sei h. car... 514
do nfd 85
Pullman P. Car.lS.114
9
s. n. ft t.
6
ion. sugjr
70'4' do pfd
16'4 Tenn, Com ft I
.lf;?4
.lll'i
. S3U
no
.' 65
.. 63
ii's v. h, Leather
-AT' .1-
1 no nni
1254 V. S. Rubber ,
174 do nfd
Mt.
P. ft Omaha. 107", Western Union
So,
i-iit'uic nop, 1. fi- a
So, Rallwnv ...
do pfd
Texas ft Pacific
1tv, do pfd.
60- P. C. C. ft St.
17ai
All assessments paid,
London Stock Qnntutlnn,
LONDON. Mnrch 22.-1 p. m.-Closing
Consols, money.. . 1021i Pennsylvania ..
do account ....10ij Heading
Canadian Pncllle. 9S4 No. Pacific pfd.
Er'e 13 Atchison .......
, do Irt pfd.,.. 1014 Loiilsvlllo
Illinois Co:iti-nl..H7'4 Grnnd Trunk ..
Union Pac. pfd... 7SU Aiuconda
St. P. common ..12S4Rand Mines ...
N. Y. Central ,..,1394
71
9'i
77.14
25V
S7'4
8
94
27Si
HAR SILVER-Steady nt 27Hd per ounce.
MONEY---3!4ti3,4 per cent; the rate of dis
count In tho open market for short bills,
3 1l-161i34 per cent; for thrso months' bills.
3?4 :er cent,
Flnnnrlnl .Voles,
RALTIMORE, Mnrch t2.-Clenrlngs, J3,.
3S1.HCB: balances. J537,5f9. '
PHILADELPHIA. March 22,-Cicarlng,
JI5.J77.231; balances. J2.349.433.
CHICAGO, March ?J.-Clearlng8. KO.461,
316: balances, J1,639,M9; posted exchange,
JI.$H4ff4.S7; New York exchange, 20e di.
count .
NEW YORK. March 22,-Clcariugs, JI99,
076.790: balances, JS.22t.6SI.
HOSTON. March 22,-Clcarlngs, J18,85:,13l;
balances, 11,589,952.
ST. LOUIS, -March 22,-Ulcarlncs, JI.SI5,-
em, cash, fcfV , Mny
n an nHA.i.A.i ... . 1.
i .7 .... ".' "lrir uownwnru course 4o
?5A'. ril1 ,?'1' 'nplcatlnsf that the proces
factor In relentlm- fn.irtu .1...
t.in. th ' il Ul? Dro"er havo oeen "tip
Ping the rise for some days. Tlntoq
nurted to 551. on tho dividend of 45s and
tho showing of nan.nm hrnk ""'!
I SM. balances. J710.0CO; money, 4?f6 per cent;
j ,Vrk wh.nge. 25c premium bid. 40o
er )rk .lliiney JlnrUrl.
1 NI4W YOItK. Mnrch 22.-.MONKY-On cnll.
firm at ton per cent; last loam at 6 per
I veil. , prune mcrmntlle paper, 6fj5'j per
' cent.
STHRMNO i:XCHANOH-Klrm. with ne-J
Him misines 111 tMinKers nius at n.M'jif
4..V5 for demand ami tl.82UiJ4.J214 f-'r sixty
days; i-nted rates. JI.S3I.83!4 nnd Ji.SfiHV
4.8.; comtnerclnl bills, fl.sliV.M4.
Sit. Villi- Certificates, bu'iyl4c; bar,
, 55;kc; ..Mexican dollars, 47?4c.
. UOMS-)overiiment, Mtrong; stnte, inac
tive; railroad, strong.
'1 bu rillowlng ure the closing quotations
on bonds:
U. H. 2j, re.TTTTIlOt'
do 4s 9!'"!,
N. Y. C. li 110
N. J. C. gen. 51.. 124
No. Cnrollna 6s.. .127
, im rer. . cwtict
Issued) if 5
do 3s, rcg o
(Ui loupon no ' do 4s
..10-i
do new U, rec.lSfi No. Pacific 7
do coupon :nii do, 4s
do oil Is ftg..lin N.Y.C. & S.I
67
....10U
4.10.'i
4 s. 971t
....132
....104
... .10114
do coupon
...117 N. & W. con.
...113 1 do gen. 6s..
no ti, leg..
do coupon ..
D. of C. 3 6.s
Atchifon gen.
do adl. t.4...
. . i1 1 Ore. Nnv. Is..
...119 I do 4s
4s im". Ore. S. L. 6s..
..12Ti
... M'i do consol 6... .1131
Can Ida So 2..
Ches. & O. is
Wi Rending gen. 4s. SO
r?l; itjir. ct vv n If mi
do 1
.ll4St.L. & l.M."c'.5s.li2i
C. iv. .. AV. c. 7s.1fl fit.L. . S.F. ir.6s.120
do S. F. d. Gs.,121 'St. Paul consoi'8.1ii914
Chicago Tcr. 4.. )7 St. P. C. & P. ls.119'4
jj. a: u. u. is. ...10114 do 5s 121
,.'l7 9S",So. Railway 5s. ..1107,
h. T.. V. & (4. ls.1,214 h. R. & T. 6s 6S
Erie geil. Is 7.HI Tnnn n. . .Is 95
F. W. I). C. Is. 71 iTex. &. Pae. 1s...lll'4
Gen. 1'Mee. 5s... .111; I ,l0 2s 55
G. II. & S. A. Oi.lOO Union Pnclflc 4s.. 106
, ' -'s 104 Wnlmli Is 11614
H. ft T. C. 5s....ll04 do 2 100
do eon. 0s no West Shore 4s....ll3H
:: so,
.. SD'i
.. 9
.. Mi
cllirnl is.. .110 wis. i:cn. is...
K. C, P. ft G. Is. 7liVa. Centuries
La. new con. 4s. .107 1 do deferred ,
I. ft. N. unl. m.. 9914 Colo. So. 4s...
M.Jv. ft T. 2s.... 65!4 80. Pacfflc 4s,
Ittmtnn Allnliiir Stneloi. x
HOSTON. Jlareh 22.-Cali loans, r.'41T4!4
per cunt line loans, 415 per cent. Closing
prices for stocks, bonds and mining thares:
A., T. ft S. F 25s;Vest End
. ilo pf'l 6.l'd Wcstlngh. nice.
Amer. Sugar . . . .1061 Wis. Central ...
.'lo Pfl ,10 lAti'hlson 4s
Rell Telephone.. .315 ,N. E. G. ft C.
Roston ft Alb'y..242 Adventure
Roston Elevated. 116 Allouez M. Co..
914
, 43
17
991i
69'-i
4V4
96i
nosion lc. . . .191 Aina . Conner ..
c. n. ft o..
.i.is'Aiinniie 22
. 43'i'Hoston ft Alnnl 2H7
Dominion Coal
do pfd
Fedqrnl Step .
do pfd
Fltchburg pfd.
Gen. Electric .
do ufd
lMTi.llutte ft Roston.. 6.1
.. oi Cnf. ft llec u ...710
14 Centennirtl is'!
..13! iFranklln li?
..127 lOsccoIa. 07
..137 IPnrrot 451.
..11 iQulncy 132
. . 17 Simla Fo Cop.... 5'i
..2.f,VilTamiirnck lSJ
.. 16'4;utah Mining 30
. . 30 Winona 214
.. 5HilVolvcr!nes 41
I Mex. Central .
N. E. G. ft C.
1 Old
Colony ...
I Old
Dominion
Rubber
1 nion I'uciiic
' 1j'"-" Land ..
Xevr 1 nrl.' MlnliiK Stnnlo.
NEW YORK, Mnrch 22. Tho following
nre. tho otllci.il closing quotations for
mlnlnir shares:
Chollnr 22
Crown Point .... 14
Con. Cnl. ft Vn..l60
Dcadwood 60
Gould ft Currle...l50
Halo ft Norcross. 25
Homestnko 5000
Iron Silver f'
Mexican 24
fbntarlo
Ophir
iP.ymobth
iQulcksllver ...
do nfd
Sierra Novoda
iStandnrd
Union Con
iYollow Jacket
,.S50
. $0
. 12
.150
.700
. tVI
.300
. 20
. 15
Fore Ik 11 Fin line I Ml.
LONDON, Match 22. The movement In
American securities on the Stock exchango
today was steadily upward from the start
on lavorame. advices from Wall rtreet.
Louisville nnd Denver ft Rio Grande showed
the most strength, The closing tone wns
Strong nnd the demand fnlr. Sn.'mlsh 4s
closed nt 71. The amount of bullion taken
Into the Hank of England on balance today
was 33,000. Gold premium at Madrid.
21.50. Tho rate of discount of the Rank ot
England remains unehnnged at 4 per cent.
The weekly stntement of the Hank of Eng
land allows the following changes; Total
reserve, increase. .4?5O3.O0rt: circulation. In
crease, CI.TO.COO; bullion, decrease, JC332.000;
other securities, decrense, 5,774,000: other
deposits, decreases 7,093,000; public de
poslti decrense. 1,287.000; notes reserve,
increase, 585,000:' government securities,
dosrense. 3.109,000. Tho proportion of tho
Rank of Englnnd's reserve to liabilities Is
15.01 per Vent, lxist week It was 33.36 per
cent. fn
PARIS, March 22i Business opened hesi
tating on the bourse today, but nfterwnrd
becamo more favorable. The closing wntt
firm unit Innctlvej International securities
wore duller, Brazilians oxcepted. Rio
tlntos wcre .strong In anticipation of tho
dividend declaration. Kafllrs were firm.
The weekly statement of tho Rank of
France show? the following changes: Notes
in circulation, decrease, 55,525,000 francs;
trensury accounts current, Increase, 25.625.
00) francs: gold in hand, incrense, 4.000,000
francs; blils discounted, decrease. 28,175,000
francs; Mlver In hand, lncrense, 4.450,000
francs. Three per cent rentes. 10lf 4214c
ror tbo nccount. Exchnnge on London. 25r
22o for checks. Spanish 4s closed at 72.40.
RERLIN. March 22. Exchange on Lon
don. 20m sSnfc for checks. Discount rates:
Short bills. fiVi percent; three months' bills,
5 per cent.
CALCUTTA, Mnrch 22. The Rank of
Rengal'H rate of discount wns today re-
duced from 7 to 6 per cent.
roiiilKlon of (lie Trensury.
WASHINGTON. Wnrcli 22,-Todny's state
ment of the treasury balance In the general
fund, exclusive of the J150.000.0O) gold re
serve In the division of redemption, shows:
Avnllablo cash balance, 'J160,4G0.S43; gold,
J9,2.'H,315.-
Cotton Alnrkct.
GALVESTON, March 22. - COTTON -Stoady
nt fWStc.
NEW YORK. .March 22.-COTTON-Spot
clofed quiet; middling uplands. 9c; mid
dling gulf lOUc; sates, none. Futures closed
steady: 'March and April, J9.49; May, J9.48;
June, 5.1.41; July. J9.42; Aiiffust, J9.29; Sep
tember. J8.4I: October, J.8,10; November nnd
December, J7.9S; Janunry and I-'ebmary,
J7.99.
ST. IOUIS. March 22.-COTTON-Qulet ;
middling, 9 7-16c: no sales reported; receipts,
o.-io luaics; nipmenis, s,m oaies; siock, 69.
I 854 bales.
NEW ORLEANS. March 22,-COTTON-Qulet;
sales, 230 bales: ordlnnry, 8 3-16c;
good ordinary, 8 11-16o; low middling. 914c;
middling, t"8c; good middling, 9 9-16c; mid
dling fair. 9 13-liV; receipts, 3,896 bales;
stock, 356.318 hales. Futures, steadV; March
fliiu ,prii, :i.;tj bid; May. J9.3Sfi9.39; June.
W.33fi.3S; July, JD.361,9.37: August, J9.C9'rf9.10;
November and December, J7.80g7.?2; Janu
ary. J7.81 bid.
LIVERPOOL. March 22.-COTTON-Spot,
fnlr dennnd, price? 3-32d lower; American
middling, fnlr, 5 22-325 23-32d; good mid
dling, 5 7-32il; middling, 6 13-32d; low mid
dling. 5i;:-32d; roc il ordinary, 55-32,1; ordi
nary, 5 30-32d. The sales of tho day wore
12,000 bales, of wnlcli 500 wero 'or specula
tion nnd export, and included 10,900 Ameri
can. Receipts, 17,300 bales, ull American.
Futures opened quiet and closed firm;
American middling, low middling clause,
Mnrch. f. 2t-6t'a5 25-6ld. buyers; March and
."I'.v,:5.261"'. buyers; April and May.
5 15- 64W 19-64(1. buyers; May and June,
5 16- 64d, sellers; Juno nnd July, r13.64f
5 14-64d, buyers; July nnd August, r 15-Ctil,
buyers; August and September, 5 2-61(1, sell
ers; Sentembcr nnd October, 4 12-Cld, wll
er.t; October nnd November, 1 32-64 d. sell
ers; November nnd December, 4 27-fild, buy
ers; December and January, 41 25-61(1, buy
ers; January nnd February, 4 23-6104 25-64(1,
value.
NEW YORK. Mnrch 22-COTTON-Tho
market turned shurply upward today utter
a poor .start. Tho volume of business was
moro satisfactory for smaller than tho
avorago of the last few weeks, Influenced
by bearish cables, a clear weather map
nnd generally favorable crop report ac
(vniuts from tho HOiithwcst, tho market
opened steady, 36T5 points lower, on near
and 2 points lower to 1 higher on far
months. Local liquidation nnd scarcity ot
buyeis wero supplemental Influences In de
pressing tho market during the llrft hour.
Then eamo a rapid and decided advance on
energetic foreign buying ot tho far months
nnd a sudden change In tho purport of tho
Inter cables from tho Liverpool market.
Iiter shorts went to cover and ffoon good
buying orders wero coming from the south.
Heforo tho upward movement had been
reached the prices reached a level 10 points
above tho opening, and for tho remainder
of tho day the market held up well on a
promise of a bullish showing of statistics
tomorrow. The port movement was gen
erally moro than expected, but offsetting
this 'fi'iitiiro was tho more liberal showing
at tho Interior receiving points than antici
pated. Reports that crops wero backward
and that tbo acreage was not turn'ni: out
sa large, ns predicted in January were tho
cuusen jjlven for the carclty of shorts In
Liverpool. On the rlsn hero tho Investment
publlo noli! tho present crop for protlt nnd
boueht tho far m.-mths light. Tbo market
cloned htenily, 4f(10 points higher.
OH Mitrkot.
NEW YORK. Mnrch 22.-OILS-Cotton-seed.
easy, prime crude. 32l41fA1e; prime
yellow. 3Jls'i36e. Potroleum. firm. Rosin,
steady; strained, common to good, J1.7214.
Turpentine, siteiidy. 56fi56i4e.
LIVERPOOL, March 22.-OIL- Cotton
seed, Hull rellned, May and August, dull,
21a.
All A III T lift? CTllPi7 UiDfPT
(JMA11A LlVl!i blUlK MAKIibl
Verj 'Moderate. Supply of All Kinds of
Lit Stook.
HOGS LIGHTEST SINCE FIRST OF THE WEEK
Cnttlo Cnnitiinnil Sternly (o Strong
Prices Hons ylmr Sninr Ailtnncc
Sheep unit I.nnitna In De
mnnd niul Strnuir,
SOUTH OMAHA, March
Recelnts werp;
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Oftlclal Monday ...
Oillclal Tuesday ..
Olflclnl Wednesday
Oillclal Thursdny .
2,120
5.101
3,35.1
3,501
2,7
l.SsVJ
11.121
8.509
5.S79
6,46)
6.577
3.619
Four days this week 10,oo 3I.2IS 2n.209
Snme duys last week 11,713 3J,62)t 24,1'.'.)
Same flays week before.. 7,722 2'.,402 2tl,711
Same three weeks ngo... 7,271 2,53 21,67s
Averago price paid for hogs tor the last
several days with comparisons:
1900.lt99.II893.ll837.il896.1335.4.
March 1.
4 63
3 31, .1 7S 3 fA
3 SSI 4 1 1
3 10 4 6J
March 2.
4 66J 3 C9 3 85, 3 47
3 74
March 3
March 4
I Mrcli 6
4 69
J b . I 3 S-SI 3 41
3 80
3 8V
3 88
3 79
4 77
3 321 3 87
3 48
3 91
3 si
4 74
3 S2 3 55
3 al 4 7.
1 March 6.
4 70
3 5l
3 60i
3 63
3 581
3 53
3 59
3 92
1 no
92 n
. -March 7....
March S....
Mar,, 9....
March 10...
March 11...
4 71
3 89
3 76
3 80
4 W
4 06
4,031
4 10,
4 16
4 20
4 2S
4 3
4 27l
4 61
4 74
4 12
4 U9
4 61
4 59
4 35
4 34
4 47
4 72
3 67
4 71
4 73
3 7H
3 601
3 81
A 84
3 82
3 80
3 791
3 65
3 61
March 12... 4
1 March 13... 1 4
! March 14... 4
! March IS..., 1
1 1 3 74
3 7i)
3 80
5!
62
3 781
3 79
3 S3
I
3 77
3 611 3 9
rg 3 59
3 f,S
' March 16..., 4 85 3 65
3 70!
3 71
3 87
3 91
3 8S
3 91
. March 17... I 4 Sll 3 65
3 S3
I 4
13
I Jlnrcli IS...; , 3 5S
3 73
3 81
4 46,
..much 4 t;
I 3 73
l!f A I
3 71
I til 4 34
March 20... 3 S6I 3 581 I 00, 3 67 4 36 4 34
March 21..., 4 81 3 tUI 3 751 3 711 4 421 4 M
March 22...' 4 Mi 3 b0 3 76 3 9i
4 46 4 41
Indicates Sunday.
Tho oillclal number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road was:
Cnttle. lloirs. Sh'l). H'r's.
c, m. ft at. r. ny...
O. ft St. L. Ry
IMissotirl Pnellk- Ry..
ITnlon Pacific System.
,". ft N. W. Ry
I l, E. ft M. V. R. R..
C.. 81. P., M. ft O....
,JI. ft M. It. R. R
1 C, H. ft Q. Ry
('., R. I. ft P. Ry., E.
I C, R. I. ft P. Hy.. W.
S
j ;j i(
16 15 10 2
1 3
6 2 15
10 5 2
12 17 6 2
2 4
3 6
1
2 1
65 79 18 4
Illinois Central
Total receipts
The disposition of the dny's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated:
Ruvers.
Omahn Packing Co
O. II. Hammond Co....
Swift nnd Company....
Cudahy .Packing Co....
Armour ft Co
Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p.
42 or.
,. 207 1.05S 326
,. 155 1.2S7 3,715
,. 391 1.253 1,182
,. 199 1,214 480
' 314
410
9S
,. W
II
61
.. r,3
20
3!
, 121
202 223
Armour, from Sioux City
nwui. irom country.
Vansant ft Co
lobmnn & Co
W. I. Stephen
Hill ft JIuntzlnger...
Henton ft Underwood....
11. L. Dennis ft Co..
Hobblck
lnterniitlonnl Pkg. Co,
Other buyers
Totals
1,510
6.0S0
6,822
CATTLE Light recelnts and
n good
de
mnnd rendered the cattle market a little
more active nnd prices Generally stronger
i,moInlnRr'
Ruvers were alt nut oarlv nnrt tbev nnted
as If they wanted the fat cattle. Tho trade
opened enrly nnd It wns not long until
everything wns disposed of. The prices paid
wero strong ns compared with yesterday,
but the market could hardly with safety be
nui.ieu Hiiy nifjoer man yesternny.
Cows and heifers were nlso In 1
mod de
mand and the market strong. Local nark-
' ers were all looktne for supplies and the
1 desirable kinds were soon disposed of. The
1 bull market continues about as It has been
1 nil the week that Is, without any Improve
ment so far as, the fat bulls are concerned.
Stock bulls are scarce and us there Is al
ways some little Inquiry they sell pretty
well, If good. Veal cnlves sold In about the
jam! noicnes ns yesterday.
Feeding cattle were In good demand and
as tho offerings wero light the supply was
soon exhausted. The prlcos paid for feedlnc
cattle have been high all this week and the
mnrket today was firm. Representative
sales:
No.
1......
1
1
3
BEEF STEERS.
Av. I'r.
No.
Av.
Pr.
4 40
4 40
4 40
4 40
4 40
4 50
4 45
4 45
4 45
4 45
4 50
4 50
I 50
4 50
I 60
4 55
4 60
4 60
..1290 3 75
..1140 J4 00
..1230 4 10
18...,
1...
1...
2...
o
l!.'
1...
21...
3...
10...
38...
IS...
3...
a...
in...
19...
43...
40...
...1191
...1170
...13S0
...1050
...1250
...1000
...1190
...1234
...1121
...1120
...1276
...1207
...1373
...1073
...1346
...1320
...1140
...1031
846
4 10
19
2.
21
13
! E::
10
... 967
... 906
... 820
...113)
... 900
...1015
...13.10
...1078
... 925
... 960
...1037
...1142
...10K0
...1185
I 10
4 15
4 15
4 20
4 20
4 20
4 21
I 30
4 30
4 30
4 Si
4 35
4 35
4 40
1 1.
21
; 15
4
,10
.1170
4 40
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
R
28
31
701 3 80
6.
.1113
4 40
891 4 15
....1001 4 40
.... 950 4 40
STEERS
6..
1438
1079
STAGS.
4 65
4 65
AND
....1176 4 30
39..
1365
4 60
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
16
10!
.1160 4 45
COWS.
... 842
... 730
...1003
...1000
...1O40
...1130
...1143
... son
... 970
... 980
...1040
...1210
...1196
...1500
...1090
2 25
1...
1...
1...
n
2...
r...
6...
1...
6...
o
&o.y.
12...
4...
...1190
...1000
...1070
... 995
... 765
...1058
...1014
...1220
...llfO
...1070
...1195
... 9)9
...1212
...1317
...1310
...1170
... 997
... 880
... 920
...1161
...1290
...1257
...1127
...990
...1103
...1120
...1053
3 50
3 50
3 SO
3 50
3 50
3 55
3 60
3 60
3 60
3 60
3 60
3 60
3 60
3 6f!
3 65
3 65
3 70
3 75
3 73
3 75
3 85
3 85
3 85
3 90
3 95
4 00
4 00
1 no
4 no
4 03
4 00
4 00
4 10
1 20
4 25
4 25
4 25
4 25
3 35
.1 40
3 45
n fo
3 50
3 50
3 73
3 90
4 01
4 23
2 25
2 50
2 50
2 50
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 O)
3 01
3 25
3 26
3 25
1 25
3 30
3 31
3 35
3 ?S
3 55
3 .1,
3 40
3 40
3 45
3 45
3 45
3 50
....1060
....1060
....U70
....1180
....1017
.... 950
.... 900
....1010
....1080
.... son
....1010
.... 840
1...
1...
8...
1...
9...
4...
o
1...
6...
....1083
3 50
900
COWS AND HEIFERS.
4....
4....
800
50 46...
970
,.. !X0
.. 840
,.. 910
... 840
.. 880
...1045
.. 865
,..1430
.. 805
,..1170
..1180
..1750
..1460
3 35 10
...1246
... 950
... 500
HEIFERS.
3 63
1.
1
1
1
8
o
1..'.'.'.'.'.
3 75
3 ST,
3 90
4 00
3 90
3 90
1..
3..
n
l!
1..
1..
801
1105
880
750
820
660
1250
1710
1380
1050
615
1290
1230
IfiOO
910
1420
160
1.10
1.10
150
4 00
1.
BULLS.
1...
1...
1...
2
1
1
1
1
o
V.'.'.Z
1
1
1
3 00
3 15
3 15
3 20
3 25
3 SO
3 30
3 SO
n..
1 1390
1 1500
1575
13V)
1610
1590
1....
1....
1....
3 3?
1
CALVES.
1
1
1
1
1
350
, 170
.131
140
4 75 1
r, 01 1
5 00 1
7 00 1
STAGS.
7 ?-
7 21
7 50
1670
4 no
STOCK
20 5 3 fift
331 .1 75
CALVES.
1 310 4 73
a'nd'heif'er's'.''
7 SI2 3 70
18 751 3 71
f 748 3 75
3 620 3 85
3 605 3 85
5 825 3 81
3 65.1 3 90
, 1 490 4 10
:d calves.
6 525 3 50
ND FEEDFItS.
1 570 I 25
10 1035 4 30
R 915 4 35
2 725 4 35
6 irrs 4 40
7 9?I 4 4.
3 656 t 60
1 556 4 65
11 711 4 70
11 376 4 73
3 660 4 75
2 573 4 75
2 610 4 75
60 941 ( R0
1" 428 5 15
1
STOCK COWS
1...
1...
.1010 3 no
. 060
. 710
. 9'M
. 650
. 970
. 620
;t no
3 20
3 25
3 35
3 M
3 50
1....
1....
14....
o
L
1....
840
3 60
..445 3 51
1
1
26
3
6
11
1
10
21
,8:::::::
1
4
.. 600
... 520
.. 911
.. 501
.. 41
.. 86.1
.. 89)
.. 680
.. 830
.. 825
.. 860
..lOffl
.. 820
.. 910
.. 717
2 35
3 75
3 91
4 00
4 00
4 00
4 00
4 M
4 05
4 ft".
4 05
4 15
4 20
4 20
4 20
1.
910
4 20
HOGS Tndnv's market was "UffiKc Mrl.or
clqi nr 5c higher. Sellers h a rule were
pricing their holdings pretty high, whllo
buyers were opposed to putting on any
more than they might be compelled to. The
demand, however, was of pretty fair pro-
iZL'SJ? ,a"d,. ft" mist of thf. offerings I bales. Ridding was more spirited. Merinos
c nnged hands 11 good reason. The general ' wcro tnken principally by the home trail!
T .,o0tl mlxf4' 'Vnd,,w,l,,1 t,l.aitn nnd the continent. America ttik nje a s.na I
hL.'u'. "omp rlc,it. r,0(l l'?avy loads at quantity. Cross-breds were I good de
J4.V0. b ilp.ieis tiiust bear In mind flint innnd tor Yorkshire "ami 1 Amer cn Wit 1
tne common light hogs nre dUcnminnted drnwals wero ngnin irge The s ileV lu
SS-'ift ?nV CVcn B"d "CtU8 "0 1,01 nrt" rollt.ws: Nfew South Wales.
o'saVtVnncenindo up(a portion of ' !f SiJS irS
'I'm '.US! of ,t,ler,,' bul ,nc market Is Is S.yis lud; Krensy. ll " Id Vlctorm'
r.1' . ?.c. ..?"'. & . ''.,.91.0,.,..Mo,,.ll'jy ''ales; scoured,' ll.Ifils Vud; greas ':
day of Inst we .K Th7 1 V, ,hii .,r " h.
. . .,,,0 vl, mii m'uiv iiiiii
the market today was only PX lower than
on that day. Heptcsentative sales:
No
Av. Sh. Pr.
No. A V.
Sh. Pr.
102..
101..
1.1...
9...
91...
..151 80 I 00
66 231
12 2i0
72 241
73 220
40
4 85
.183
80 4 If.
... Jl 7i
. . . 4 80
80
4 81
4 85
4 85
4
4 85
4 85
4 85
4 85
4 81
4 85
4 85
4 85
I S5
4 .8.1
4 S5
4 85
4 S5
4 85
4 SI
4 85
4 8f.
4 85
I 85
4 85
.171
.210
4 80
4 8
4 82
4 S2i,
4 82',
4 N2M.
4 82V4
4 iVrl
4 2',n
4 8214
4 82ij
4 S214
I S2i,
I 3JS
I 8214
4 821,
4 82li
I.
,.2
40
40
2tf5
..2(
..162
71.
68.
60.
....2.11
....211
. . . .264
30...
' 69. . .
47...
5S...
78...
60...
63. . .
69...
6V..
82...
S...
81...
16...
I 62. . .
I 73...
11...
'14...
55. . .
82...
'82...
73...
91...
92...
122. .
65. . .
6S...
59. . .
81...
79...
67...
97...
' 6.1...
79...
41...
70...
1.1...
60...
,66...
,.2.V)
..221
. .2UI
..231
..226
. .219
...213
. .215
..202
..ISO
..2.13
..2M
. .229
.217
..190
..231
. .250
. .245
..212
. .2.11
. .245
..20)
..219
..221
..2CS
. .22S
. .260
..229
..247
..257
..200
..274
..214
..2.17
..211
..210
,.2W
..253
..231
73 212
68. .
.219
74....
68....
71....
72. . . .
.11....
64....
t.I....
72....
:i9
217
120
10
....211
...1)4
....307
,...'.'.
...267
. . . .251
...217
10
160
80
120
40
40
80
.3..
18..
. Mi
160
4 2',4
I 821.
4 S214
4 82Vj
4 824
4 2
I 1414
4 8214
4 82'
I 824
4 824
4 85
4 85
4 85
4 ft.1
4 85
4 85
4 85
I 85
4 V,
4 85
4 85
I 85
4 85
4 85
76 254
63 245
62 2vvl
78 239
63 225
76 2.12
60 266
57 229
E7 219
61 24S
73 245
86 234
71 2.58
78 252
53 267
81 235
60 266
14 364
f7 22)
40
40
40
40
80
40
4l
'80
io
120
40
80
'80
...4 85
40 4 85
. . 4 85
. . 4 85
. . 4 871,4
40 4 874
4 Si'l)
1 Sl'l
4 87' 4
4 87,
4 S7
4 8714
4 871,
4 S7ii
4 R7V,
4 8714
4 874
4 90
4 90
4 M
4 90
4 90
40
5S 271
15 269 ...
60 269 SO
67 269 ...
61 275 80
67 2Gfi ...
68 . . "62 ...
40
160
1...
4 S5
I.U1.UKADO.
Gllnian Rro.
GO fcedcrB..127t 4 40
SHEEP Receipt were moderate and tho
nemanii Rood, n combination almost cer
nli'",,'. m.i!V;.ft.,K0,0,! m'irM- . ,,,iyi:.r8 or,, ls ,,mll"lnltiB a precarious exlstcnco; that
nil out early and lambs and Ight s.ier.) ti . ....1., . ,, ... . . Un
sold quite readily at Rood strong prices. ' , , .. '"p,,t ntiunclul obllga
Hlr heavy sheep did not nppear to be In ; U0I1H l,,UI lH tuMorlng, bankrupt nnd about
qillto so good demund as the lighter 1 t l"ss nut nf existence, Is libelous per sc.
weights, but still packers would take them 1 2. In thin state tho measure of n..v..rv
i goou prices, Tne sa e? ueiow win snow
ic kln.l of prices paid for the different
Inds of sheep and lambs.
Quotations: Choice handy weight year-
lings. J6.fWM.15; food to choice fed year-
lings. JS.S5ge.00; fair to good yearlings, J5.65
uu.ru, kuuu 11, 1'iiuiL'a woill.'.f, tf.nm. : nui
10 goon wetners. J5.3MT5.go: good to cnoice
fed ewes. JJ.0iVSC.25; fair to good ewes. J4.60
(ii5.00; good to choice native lambs, J5.90
7.00; good to choice western lambs, tH.WS
7.00; fair to good western lambs. J6.6(Vjf.80;
feeder wethors, J4.6CVjr6.00; feeder yearlings,
J5.00ff5.60; good to choice feoder lambs, J5.23
ffifl.00. Representative sales:
IMO.
199 Western ewes
M western ewes
190 western ewes
405 western yearlings
200 western Iambi
55 western lamb")
1226 yearlings and withers
251 western lambs
455 western Inmbs
421 western lambs
Av. Pr.
Itr. h 00
fS 5 15
107 5 20
91 5 65
69 5 70
69 5 70
9.1 5 9214
6S 6 70
82 6 X,
91 6 75
80 7 00
150 6 00
135 5 50
93 6 65
97 B 65
100 6 00
75 6 90
85 7 00
; 480 Colorado Mexican Iambi
1 stag
151 western wethers
432 western wethers
40 western wethers
1! mixed
646 Colorado Mexican lambs
600 Colorado Mexican lambs
CHICAGO MVI5 STOCK MARKET,
Hteers ttrnrrnlly Stronger nnd Active
Sheep Stronger, l.n.nbs Hluher.
CHICAGO. Mnrch 22. CATTLE Rn.
celpts. 9.000 head; steers, generally stronger
and nctlve; butchers' stock, slow to lOo.
lower; natives, best on mle todnv. X5.70:
good to prlmo. strong to lfto higher. J4.8570
5.80; poor to medium, steady to strong, J4.0O
ff?4.76; nelected feeders, dull. J4. 004. 70;
mlxed wtockcfs. weak, J3.4tVJr3.95; cows,
slow to 10c lower. J3.0OjT4.15; holfer, beat
strotiK, others steady. J3.10tf4.60; cannfrs.
iu ij unti, -.wh.;m; uuns. imjuoc
lowvr. J2.65S4.20; calves, weak, J4.(XV86.0O.
rexuns. receipts, 700 bead; best op sale to
day, J4.50; Texas fed steers, uctlve and
strong, J3. 805. 00; Texas bulls, weak, J3.10
(S3. 60.
HOGS-Recclpts today. C6.000 head; to
morrow, 2.1,000. eftlmated; left over, 3,000:
active and fully 6c higher; top, J5.15; mixed I
sneep. strong: iambs, loirisc n gher:
two cars western sheep, average 132 lbs.,
J6; top price for sheep since 1893; tood to
choice wether.". J3. 60(6.00; fair to choice
mixed, Jl. 755. 60; western sheep, J5.4O6.00;
yearlings, J6.00fi6.60; native Iambs, $5.2&tf
7.30; western lambs, J6.00fl7.3O.
ICnnsns City Live Stock.
KANSAS CITY, MarCh 22. CATTLE
Receipts, 3,000 natives, 1,000 Texnns; strong
healthy market on slaughtering- and feed
ing stock; heavy natlvo steers, J4.70C25;
lightweights. J4.30fM.S5; Mockers and feed
era. Jl. 5Of(o.40; butcher cows and heifers,
J3.251jl.R0; dinners, J3.00!fJ3.25: fed westerns,
J4. 00414. 75; western feeders, J3. 504. 20; Tex
autt, J.I.SCflil.ifi.
HOGS-Recelpts, 11.200 head; heavy, 2140
So higher: light grades, SiilOc higher;
heavy, J4.90SG.rjG; mixed. J4.SOft4.95; light.
J4.7WM.90; pigs. JI.2&34.70.
SHEEP AND LA MRS Receipts, 2.900
head; doslrnble, active and Hteady; few
plain lots, shnde lower; spring lambs. JS.OO;
fod native and Colorado lambs, 16,656.85;
yearling, Jo.8Cr0.20; muttons, J6.205C75;
stockers and 'feeders, Jl.CKVfiO.75; culls, (3,50
(Q4.2C.
St. Louis Mvr Stock.
ST. LOUIS. March 22. C ATT LE Re
celpts, 2,200 head, including 1,000 Texans;
market steady for natlvec to strong for
Texans: native shipping and export steers,
worth J4.oOftG.75: dressed beef and butcher
steers, J4.10fl4.0; steers under 1.000 lbs.,
J3. S0fS4. 65; stockers and feeders, J3.35g4.80:
cows and heifers. J2.00S'l.r0; canners, JI.ROiSJ)
2.85; hulls. J.1.2ftI4.00; Texas and Indlnn
flteers, J3.50fl4,60; cows and heifers, J2.30
3. TO,
HOGS Receipts. 8,300 head; market 5c
higher; pigs and lights, Jt.80fH.90; packers,
J4.8MJ5.00; butchers. J5.0(Va6.10.
SHEEP AND LA MHS Receipts. 1.309
head; market strons; native muttoni, JS.OO
10.75: lambs, J3.('O(,6.10; pprlng lambs, JS.50
010.00; culls und bucks, JI.25tjG.00.
SI. .Tnsenli Live Slnnk,
SOUTH ST. JOSEPH, March 22.-(Speclnl.)
The Journnl quotes:
CATTLE Receipts, 900 head; market ac
tive and steady to strong; quality Inferior:
natives, J4.00f,5.00; Texas nnd westerns. J3.50
f'l.70; cows nnd heifers, J2.25'3l,45; bulls and
stags, J2.23'1J4.C5; yearlings nnd calves, J4.00
(33.10; stockers and feeders, J3.40474.6O; venls,
J4.2S1j7.00.
HOGS Receipts. 6.000 head; market steady
to 2140 higher; nil grades. J 1.821403.05; bulk
of snlos. J4.8.Vfr4.95.
SHEEP AND LAMBS - Receipts, 1,600
head; market 10c higher on lambs; sheep,
steady; lambs. J5.0Oiir7.O0; yenrllnps, J5.25JJ
6.25: sheep and yearlings, Jj.OOB'S'S; ewes,
J 1.0055.25,
NeiT York Live Stock,
NEW YORK, March 22.-HEEVES-RC.
celpts, 266 head; none offered for sale;
light recelptrt reported for Friday; feeling
steady; cables slow; refrigerator beef, 9!c
per lb.; nn shlnments today and Frldny.
CALVES Receipt'. 23 head; nlmost noml
nal: 200 unsold; common and medium veals,
J3..VW.00.
SHEEP AND LAMRS Receipts, 926 head;
firm, on light supply; nil sold; medium
sheep, J5.25: medium to prlmo lambs, J7.25;
choice culls, J2.
HOGS Receipt. 2.120 head; none for sale
alive; nomlnnllv firm.
Stock In SIkI.I.
Following nre the receipts nt tho four
principal western markets for March 22:
Cattle. H05H. Sheep.
South Omaha 1,888 r,,s79 3.519
Chlcngo 0,000 26,000 12,000
Kannis City i.ono 11,201 2,900
St. 1.0111s 2,200 8,300 1.3C0
Totals
..17,018 51.379 19,719
Dry (.nods Mnrkrt,
NEW YORK. March 22. -DRY OOODS
The nttendance of buyers today hit been
limited nnd snot business xlow nt first
hands; nn nverago demand otherwise,
laical Jobbing trJdn quiet. No change in
prices nt first hands, but the tone of the
market for brown cotton goods for forward
delivery barely ns steady nr before, in
print cloth ynrn goods Home outsiders nte
n;eu for business under Fall River quota
tions, Coarse colored cottons strong,
Prints and ginghams unchanged, ('itton
llnlngn firm' hosiery nnd underwear quiet,
but nd vance In knitting j arns gives strengtn
to the market,
Wool market.
LONDON. Marcn 22 The offerings at the
wool auction rales today numbered 10,723
Illin Dlliciicrs. X4-VVi,. l'.'.IA l-nnn n hnl 1
ho,..V V- Knr iV. VA7.v. -,....:. 0-7! TiC- l" ue"1 ovidcncc niiaiiiau e.
heavy, J-,. 004(5. 15; rough heavy. J4.8o0l.9u; JS Rvldencn ennnnt hn r,.c
m W i. I' vfi 1 AMnp.iM; VJ 1 1,8 f,lco Indicates that t Is
.SHEEP AND LAMRS Receipts, 12,000 ., ,h, nrlirliml nouro nf
neau:
7"? ? Vi,,."ouVA .
W'put Allalrnllft. Cn) l.i.
scoured, is idtfls 3d; grc.iy, 6Udls 14d;
New Zrn Inn, I i .inn i,i... r.i ii. .....!
d; greasy. fii.iUMs Id. Capo of Good Hops
and Natal, 90 bales; greasy, 7d.
CnlUornlii Dried I'riiKs.
hmm' Xn!U5AMnrch -CALIFORNIA
DRIED FRUITS Quiet but steady. Uuil-nef-s
continues slack In the mnrket for
evaporated tipples today, owing to n con
f Idf'rab e Increase in the Mipply, offerings
being liberal, and Inllticncc served to jtlvn
a wenk undertone to tho market. At tho
close, however, prices remained unehnnged.
Stale, fimimon, 44fl3,4c: prime. (HI6i4c.
choice, .fi,,e; fancy, 7Mf8!4c. California,
dried prunes. 3'if7c Per lb., ns to site nnd
?.lm!llv.'(..Al'rlC0"'' Royal, 135ClRc: Moor
J'lirk. 1tVRl8e. Peaches, peeled, lSffiOc; un
peeled, 7!4J9c.
4'otTec Mnrttel.
NEW YORlv. Mnrch 22.-COFFEE-FU-tures
opened steady nnd ruled quiet all day,
with prices gradually sagging In under a
pheer nbsence of speculative support; fnr
olgn news was different. The local trade
was apathetic, the market closing quiet
with prices unehnnged to 5 points lower
notnl sales wero 7.000 bags, Including
Mnrch, J6.i.; May, M.80; July. J6.90; Sep.
tember. J6.tWT.oO; January, J7.20; February.
J7.25. Spot coffee, Rio. dull; No. 7. Invoice.
J1.2f.8.3714; Jobbing, JS.75S.S7lj. Mild, dull;
Cordova. J9.50tfll.00.
Snunr Mnrket.
NEW ORLEANS, March 22.
SUGAR
Quiet; open kettle, 34tfl3-l6e; open kettle,
centrifugal, 4i45t'i,e; centrifugal, yellow,
4ilr4ie; seconds. 254j,'4iic.
'-MOIVSSES-Qulct: centrifugal, $Wte.
SUPREME COURT SYLAABI
No. 9105. Uee Publishing Company against
World Publishing Company. Judgment ac
cordingly. Error from Douglaa county.
Sullivan, J.
1. A newspaper article In which It Is
rnisely stated that 11 business corporation
, i n ,,lK,t, ,.,i, . '
! iurv suit. in. X compensation for the
"rx. 1 '.'Xf' , .. . ... .
1 '1 "7n 'lLi..B" "f.t.,on 'or ,,,bcl 11 u
""I,
i"
....... ,.,,1, i iraivc evidence or expres.4
inniice ior 1110 purpose of Influencing the
Jury In determining the amount which
nlnintlfT mi,.!,. V
T V.,,, ir ... . "
4;.' )" ' such action, a plea of Jnstlti-
h""0".1'"?, ,)0'" Interposed, ovldenco of ex-
rc" mnHra may be received for the pur-
IY""' Vf . """"Vlng tho claim of defendant
ll,Yl.ln 'I'0 publication of tho i.-tiuU he
I notea In good fnlth. from proper n et.ves
..nn 11,1 jiini.iiiiLiii. enns,
B. A plea Justifying a libel Is defective If
the evidential facts Instead of the ultimata
facts aro nlleged; but If tho trial court and
tho litigants trust the plea ns sufficient and
proof Is Introduced on the theory that it ls
Hilfllclent Its infirmity mny be cured by
nmendment.
6. Tho law presumes thnt some damage
results from the publication of an article
libelous per se, and It Is the business of tho
Jury, In nn notion for such Injury, to deter
mine tho amount of damage.
7. In the trial of an notion for damages
resulting from tho publication of a news
paper libel, where the gist of the netlon Is
injury dono to plaintiff's business. It Is
proper to show the extent nnd charnrter
of tho business nnd Its volume both heforo
nnd after tho publication of the libelous
article.
8. In such case the Jury should tnko Into
account the probable ruturo nn well nn the
actual past nnd nssess the dnmnges once
for all.
9. In an notion for libel, under the alle
gatlon of loss of business, It is enmpotont
ior ine piniuuii to prove it general loss or
I ilecllno of iiatronncn without nnmlnir nnr.
, tlcular custoinerH or proving that they have
ceaaed to do business with hint.
10. And In such case If evidence of spe-
( clnl dnmnges Is received without objection
It may bo considered by tho jury.
II. Where a defamatory article contains
i nn imputation upon tno solvency nnd sta
billty of n largo newspaper concern It Is
proper in tho trial of nn notion to recover
dnmnges occasioned by the libel to show by
expert proof the general effect, of such an
article on tho business of audi a pub
lisher. 12. In nil Judicial proceedings dlsputod
questions of fact must bo established by
olvcd which o'n
secondary anil
Information Is
In existence nnd accessible.
14. The admission of Incompetent ovl
denco ls not reversible error If the fact
which It tends to prove ls otherwise con
clusively established.
15. Whero It nppoars that a Judgment ls
based on a verdict which Is excessive,
though not given under tho influence of
pnsslon or prejudice, it may bo permitted
to stnnd, even in actions ex delicto, on con
dition thnt the excess bo remitted,
16. Damages held to bo excessive nnd
plaintiff allowed to fllo a remittitur.
No. 10,117. Tho Nebraska. Telephono
Company against John F. Cornell. Af
firmed. Appeal from Lancuster county.
Sullivan, J.
1. Tho net of 1S87 (Sess. Laws, Ch. 60)
creating the Hoard of Transportation nnd
defining Its powers Is not In conflict with
section 26. article v, of the constitution,
which forbids tho legislature to create any
executive state olllce.
2. Nor Is It In conflict with section 2,
nrtlclo v, oi the constitution, which declares,
that no executive stnto ofllcer shall bo
eligible to nny other state ofllce,
3. Tho Btnto Hoard of Transportation lias
power to Inquire Into the Intrastate busi
ness of express, telephone and telegraph
companies and rcgulato their rates there
for. 4. The act of 1893, known ns tho "maxi
mum rate law" (Sess. Laws, Ch. xxiv) doe
not materially modify tho provisions ot tho
law enacted In 18S7 (Sess. Laws, Ch. Ix) de
fining tho dutleH and powers of the Stato
Hoard ot Transportation.
5. Tho enactment of 1893 known as tho
"maximum roto law" (Sess. Laws, Ch.
xxlv) appears upon Its face to be a consti
tutional nnd valid act, ond there Is no pre
sumption that Its Immediate execution
would dcprlvo freight carriers of their
property without dun process of law or
deny them tho equal protection of the
laws.
6. This court does not take Judicial cog
nizance of thn net earnings of railroad
companies and cannot assume without
proof, that the "maximum rnte law" (Ch.
xxlv, Sess. Laws, 1893) Is now, or wns at
tho tlmo of Its enactment, confiscatory
legislation.
7. A Judgment is blndinir onlv between
the parties to the action In which It wan
rendered; It Is of no force between other
litigants.
8. The seventh point of the syllabus In
Pacific Express Company ngalnst Cornell,
59 Neb, , 81, N. W. Rep., 377, Is disap
proved. !). Tho Jurisdiction of the Hoard ot Trans
portation under the net of 1887 (Sess. Laws.
Ch. lvl) Ih not limited to tho regulation of
speclllc charges for messages sent from one
point to another within the stnte. The rjr
ulatlons of telephone rentals Is also within
the powers of the board.
10. Tho act oi 1897 (Sess. Laws. Ch, lvl)
empowering the Hoard of Transportation to
regulate tho charges nf express, telephone
nnd teiegrnph companies Is an original nnd
Independent stntute nnd Is not vlolntlvn of
section 11, article III, of the constitution,
respecting amendatory legislation.
Injured by I'lillluu Elrvntor.
NEW YORK. March 22. One of tbn
elevators In the seven-story factory build.
Inc 217 Center street, broke ltn cable to
day and fell seven Htorles, Injuring three
of Its occupants Internally. Tho Injured
nre: John Pododa, 17 years old, elevator
boy; Rernard Kntzung, Hrooklyn; Anmn
Bcnroeder, Hrooklyn.
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