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THE OMAHA DAILY BE.R: FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1001.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Xudlng Speculttirfl Grain Optloni Art
Handled on Declining Market,
CORN OPENS WEAK AND THEN STEADIES
Unix I, mil In llnnlm-Mi with llrnv Lutn
(if Lnim IVuv lulon Art He mill
MroiiK, li-iilim lit Miinll
Ailt mire.
CHICAr.O, Miirch T.-t.radlnp; uprnilntlvp
nrnln option were handled on a dt-i-llnliiK
market today In i'ijuhpIciiouh confront in
tlio -lt-nr-cut HtrctiKtli of Ihik produrt. Tin-ct-rcnl
Hl.unp wan proclpltatpd by wi-aUnenn
In out, wheat cIokIiik ',4S-. itii ". and
oatn ' lower. ( J'ork i-loai-d 30c, lartl 7lc
iind ribs T'.yilUo higher.
UprnlilK (raimurlliiiiM In wlinnt wrro
Inner at 7fiVo.V' for Atay delivery, a
condition of Hpeenlatlvo alTalm due to a
variety of lieariidi Inniiotieci". Liverpool
yim ilrprtiHRrd lo lirRln with; nortliweKt ie
tclptH were lllieial and the weather of a
mild eharaeler. ealrnlated to alllle irnji
(liimnce report. t'ommlHHloil limine wild
lieuvlly and during the it rut half hour the
market wan pounded to TGMfTu'tr: the mai
kei heeaine dull and under lueal nuyiiiK.
mueh of II eoverhiK by Hhort, reaetetl to
TO'ac. A lepnrt thai home wheal hud been
Mild dlreei lo llainhuru hehx d the market
it thin time. Alea n while, there wac koiii"!
HCtlMtv In July Wheat willeb deerea-e.l ilM
lxi'uint under May lo Mile.
Murine the lorenomi the prono ineni
weaklier oi eorn and out and the dlMi-our-irIhk
export Klluatlon awoke betirH to llm
)oHKiblllty or the Httimtloii and the market
lei lined with Home eeleilly 10 Jfn and
loed weak, 's'f.e lower at 711 Kf. I'.x
jiorlerit reported eighteen IohiIh taken. Sea
board i-learaneeM In wheat and Hour were
en ii a I to nsn.ino bii.. while primary ic-pIpIm
Vote IATmi Int.. enmpnrecl with Gvi.nim IiiikIi.
rlc IiimI year. MlmiciipoilH and Dubith u
tiorleil III corn, iiKalliHl x2 liwl week and
ti-'l a year into. Local leeelpls were forty
three earn, three of eoutriiet nraile.
Corn opened weak on treer '-oiintrv offr
Jukh, liberal reeelpm and a nlaek MlilppltiK
demand. An estimate plni'lnK Hie ainouni
of 1'irii In farmer'n hands at MHi.noo.oio
tin. llelH, l oiupareil with ":'.Mm,im 1iihIh-h
ill Hie eorreHpondlUK time a year UK", wan
iiIfo depreHHhiK. althouuh ll wuh notliiiiK
more Merlotm than a kiihk. The pro'lHlciim
tdleiigtli exerted ItHeir ill behnlt of the
fitilliiK market and aeeonipllMhed Home re
covery, but the oatH weakueiiH under thin
unci enrn Kltimpeil off Hharply to the ponient
of t lie day, where the market Hleailled on
the reported engagement of lllty-ceven
IoihIh tor export. May Hold between lo-V
and tOMl-IO-V and eloHed V lower at lVii
10V KeeelptH were ilYi ear.", one of con
traet Krade.
As wuh the pane ypHtprday, Hip nntu mar
Kct ted In the woiikiii-hm ol the nraln mar
kelH. Heavy lotH of Iomk oatH trom hold
ers tlreil of Hie featureless market formed
the hulk of the offerlUKH, bin on the de
cline, hours put out Home fair short Unci.
The market Hteadled and recovered frac
tionally nenr the clone on prollt-t iklng by
xhortH. May Hold between 2.i','ij2o4e and
24 So and i'IohpiI lie lower at 2l'ac Hec-clpts
Were ln." earH.
Provisions were aetlve and Mron. The
market opened at a Hinall advanep, becauoe
of u light run or lions, and advanced
Hhnrply on buying by an inlluentlal packer,
who, according to an eHtlmate, bought MHi
barrels of pork and l.uno.oon pounilH of ribs
luring the day. Other paekcrH lio.ight iiIho,
vvhllo scalpers sold on Hip advance. The
close wan fining. May pork Hold between
J It. 2.1 and tll.tfi and cloyed :iOc higher nt
fU.W.b; May lard between $7.50 and 7.5T!s.
loHlng 71s UP "t J7.r,2VS1i7.riS, and -May rlhs
between 7.12',s nnd $7.2iVTt7.22'A, with I ho
i'Iohc "WnlOc up at J7.17'.4'ii7.20.
KHtlmiitcd recelplH tomorrow: Wheat,
Kl earH; eorn, 2t"i cam; oatH, 203 cars; JiogM,
2ii.(i head.
Tho lending futures ranged as follows:
Artlclcs.l Open. High. Low. Close. Ycs'y.
MVhent
Mar.
A pi II
May
I'orn
Mar.
May
Oals
Mar.
May
l'ork-
Mar.
May
Lnrd-
Mar.
May
.Inly
Jtlbs-
Mar.
May
Hept.
73 7aT 7P.Hi ei',4 71
lii'i 71i'ii:!,7lii5i. 7t',
7CU1S 75U 75 -yj V.'m
I ."AM 3S7 2S, .isaji xyn
lO'snl 10'!, Wtfrt, IOV'.s WiWt
21 I 21 23 21 2l'i
2I, 25l(, 2i 2IT 2;",,
s nr.-. it 071,3
It 23 14 63 II 23 H 62i0 H 22Vi
I ' U) 7 42'i
7 no 7 .r.7Va 7 SO 7 f,3 7 4714
7 53 7 6214 7 55 7 (V) 7 52',i,
7 13 j 7 03
7 1214 7 22V4 7 I2!j 7 20 7 10
7 "Si 7 .12 V4 7 25 7 .10 7 2214
No. 2.
FLOCK Hull; winter patents. J.1.TOj:!.S0;
Mralghts, 3.20fl3.GO; clears. $2.0)3.30; poring
Hieclals. $1.2011 1.30; patents. $3.50i3.70:
UralRhts. $3 003.30; bakers. J2.20ff2.50.
WIIHAT No. II Hjirlng, fi7(ff71c; No. 2 red,
Ml4','7BP.
'OHN-No. 2. 3.1c; No. 2 yellow. 33c.
OATK-No. 2. srAjftSS'sc; No. 2 white, 2Sc:
Ko. 3 white, 2614ft iftse.
HYIC No. 2, 52c.
HAHLKY-Kalr to choice malting. 4V&5fie.
KKKOH-No. 1 Mux. 11.51; No. 1 mirth west
fin. J1.56; prime tlinothj. $ 1. 10; clover, con
irart grade, J10 73.
IMtOVIHIONH-Mess nork. ner bbl.. J14 n-
II 10. Lard, per loo llm.. J7.l7t4ft7.52.. Short
ribs sides tloose), J7.10Jc7.30. Drv sailed
shoulders (boxed). J.37'j'iiti.6214. Short clear
lldes (boxed). J7.50fi7.62i4.
WHISKY UiihIh of high wines, JI.27,
Sl'OAHS t'ut loar, J6.25; granulntud, J3.72;
ronfectloners' A, J3.59; off A, J3.4I.
Tho receipts and shipments today were ns
follows:
Artlclen Ilccelpts. Shipments.
I'lour. bblff 4:1,000 2,s,iii
Wheat, bll 54,000 31.0m)
rorn, bu 2.'LS,000 191,000
Oats, bu ;121,(kio lS,oi)
Jlye. bu 5,000 lo,m(
Itarley, bu Hl.uoi' y.ono
On tho 1'roiliico exclmugo today the but
ter market was dull; creameries, lbfi2.'e;
dairies, lOffl'Jc. Cheese, dull, 10iffllc.
JCggs, dull; fresh. 1314c.
NHW YOICIC tif.MMlAL MAIUCKT.
41 untntluim
of the Day mi
Coiiiiii oilltlra,
Vnrlo us
NEW YORK, March 7. -FLO PR-Receipts,
12,09$ hbls.; exports, 10.9.KI bills. ;
unlet and without feature of Importance;
Alluncsotn patents. St.IOff 1.30: Minnesota
bakers. S3.flnfi3.26; winter patents, J.'l.ffiff'
4.00; winter straights, J3.45fii.oo; winter ex
tras, J2.50ff2.S5; winter low grades, J.'.toW
2,(!0. Rye Hour, dull, fair to good. J2.S0W
a.15, choice to rancy, J3.20ff3.50. Iluckwhcai
Hour, dull, J2.10(ir2.15.
HUC1CWHUAT -Dull at flff62c, c. 1. t..
New York.
CORNMUAl-Stcndy: yellow western. Jl;
city. 91c. Ilrandywine, SiiSfiJ.oD.
RYK Dull; No. 2 western, 61c, f. o. b.,
nlloat; state, 164S7c, c. I. f.. carlnts.
1IARLHY Dull, feeding, 16c. c. I, f., New
York; malting, li2f(70c.
HARLKY MALT Dull; western. G.Vff72c.
WIIHAT--Receipts, 5.100 bu.; exports, 10.-.,-
000 bu.; sales, X75.00O bu. futures, 12S.IHH) bu.
spot. Spot, dull and eanler; No. 2 red, W)ie
t o. b., nlloat; No. 2 red. Tic, elevator; No.
1 northern Dulutb, S714C, f. o. b., nlloat; No
1 hnrd Duluth. 911c, f. n. b., atloat. Op
tions opened lower under cables, good
weather and further declined under really,,
lug; returned to best prices 011 covering,
following rumors of large export sales,
ngnln sold olT under renewed realizing, ex
nort rumors not materializing. Closed weak.
March. 79c; clos.-d, Mn, 79 7-HHr
, tl-iuo; cioseii, mifcc; juiy, ii"iu;p; closed
CORN ItecPlpts, 70.00() bu.; exports, W'MV
Ml. Spot, mill aiut wciik; -o. -j, w.te, eleva
tor, and I7lc. f. o b.. atloat. Olitlmw
opened lower with wheat and under poor
ratues ann gocu weuinei, in men on large
export sales, hut again turned easier and
closed wenk; May, 45,fjlCc; closed, 457,c;
-lulv pinned. 43c.
OATS Receipts, 42,000 bu.: exports, 42.000
hu, Spot, easier; No 2. 31c; No. il, 3014c; No.
2 white, 33e; No. 3 white, 32V4o; track mixed
western, wysKrax , iracu wiuie, .muoe. up.
tlons. dull and nominal,
unps Omot: state, enmmon to choice
1900 crop. 17ff20c; 1S99, llfflSc; old olds, 2ffi
Cc; Pnctllo coust. 1900 crop, 17ffl9c; 1S9?, 11
lc; old olds, 2tfite.
HAY Quiet; Hhtpplng, 77!4ffS0c; Rood to
chnlco, BJljltvinc.
H1DKS Firm; Galveston. 20 to 23 lbs.
1S1419!jc; California, 21 to 25 lbs., i9e;
Texas dry. 2t to 30 lbs., H'iylbc
LKAT1IRR Steady; hemlock solo,
Uuenos Ayres, llgltt to heavyweights, Slip
ie; ncld, 2.W,ii4e
PROVISION'S- Itcef, steady; family. J10.50
D 11.50; mess, JS. 501 (9. 00; beef hams, JlS.5lfp
19.00: packet. J9.Wi lo 50; extra India mss,
J15.00ffl6.0i. Cut meats, steady; pickled bel.
lies. J8.(XVfri0.i); pickled Bhoulders. S6.G0;
pickled linniH, J9.5txii 10.00. Lard, llrmer;
western steamed, J7,Wij relluil, Unit; con
tlnant. SSj South America. Js.W; compound,
JS.rfiO.b'i. Pork, tlrmj fsmlly. J1S.50; short
clear. J14.7Sffl6.50; mess. J14.23ffl5.00.
TALLOW-Steady; city (J2 per pkg,), 4Sff
4?o: country (pkgs. free), 4!iW5!fcc.
RICR Steady: domestic, fair to extra, SU
(f(4"n: Japan, 4ff4Tic.
HUTTKR-Rpcelpts, 1.7S9 pkgs.; firm;
fresh creamery. 1722c; June creamery, IS'11'
av. factory, llfflSe
' CIlEESB-ltccelpts, J,0 iUbs.; etroiiBi
fa'KV, Urge, colored nnd white. HJfll'jc;
t 1 in , idnall. colored, 12'jc; fancy, imull,
White. 12il.C. . ,
KtinS Itecelpts, 7,727 pkgs.; unsettled;
western, at mark, 1515'ic; southern, nt
mark, llifM5c. . ,
I'Ol LTitY Alive, .'leady. fowls, 10'jt ;
elilekens, !i'4e; t'irkoH, He. Dressed, linn;
turkeys, HWiluWc; chickens, 'Hjliic; fowls,
Vfi P)i
POTATOES - Steady; Jerseys, $1.231.75;
New York. JI.5iHfil75, Long, Island. J1.H8
1 7'v: Jersey sneets, Jl.734J2.u0.
I'liANLTS Quiet; rancy hand. picked,
44t5c; other domestic, 5c.
JiIliTALS There were no noteworthj
changes In the metal market toda. Specu
lative Interest was lacking, with the Infor
mation from abroad about as predicted. Tin
was dull and about unchanged here, though
a shade lower abroad, where prices closed
at linasnd for spot and fututes i:lt. 7s tid.
The nominal close here was on the basl of
j;il.25?i2iS Ti. Copper was fentureless and
unchanged at ft for Uike Superior and
I6.!4 for casting and electrolytic. Lead In
London wiih ipilel and unchanged. Speller
though displaying a weak undertone In the
abseiicp or buvers, was not iiiotably lower,
closing at J.l!ii4i:l.!i7'4. Amerlcnn Iron mar
ket, dull; pig Iron warrants, J9.5offlo.);
northern foundry. J15.'X$ 16.50: southern
foundry, Jll.5?ii5.75; s.ift southern, JI3.0oj
15.75.
OMAHA U 111)1. i:Al.t: MAHKCT.M,
Coiiilllliiii or 'I'rnde nnd (liiotntlnns
on Mnple nnd I'nnej I'nidiiee,
HfUJS-Uecelpts liberal, good stock weak
at I21ll2'je
MVH I'OCLTIIY-Ilens, fii,77o; young,
Muggy and old roosters, 3it:; ducks, 614
lie; gese, I'l4fi7e, turkeys, tVf(7e.
KltK.SH Dlti:SSi:iJ I'OCLTUY-IIens, 714
fise; roosters. I ft So; ducks. Mi'4e; goese, s
'its'iv; turkejs, lightweight, Sliioc; heavy, 7
11 Sr.
(1A MK - Mallard ducks, per do... J.1.00?
3.50; teal. JI.OT'(I.75; mixed. JI.Gottl.7fi; .Mck
rabbits. JI.Wl.r.0. cottontails. OOcfftl.P).
linTTi:u-Cominon lo fair, 13c; choice, II
folfic; s'pnratot. 22e.
t'HIISH UVSTCHS- First grade, solid
packed. New Yotk counts, par can, :!Se; ex
tra selects, 32c; slandnrds. 25c; medium,
V: Second grade, slack lllled, New York
counts, per can, 30o; extra silrcts, 26c;
standards, 2c; hulk standards, per gtl.,
SI.25
FIU)Ci;N FmjSII l'ISIt- Ulack barn. 1p;
while bass, loe; bluellsh, lie; bullhends, lor;
blue litis. 7c; catllsh, 12c; cod, 9c; cropple,
le. clscoes, 7e; halibut, He: herring, 4?
!'; haddock. 9e; mackerel, 15c; perch, 5V
7c; pickerel. 7c, pike, 9c; red snapper, loe;
salmon, He: sunllsh, 5c; smelts, loe; trout,
10c; whltetlsh, Sc.
IMOUONS- Live, per doz., Jl.
VICALS-Choice, 9ttl0c.
HA V Pi Ices quoted by Omaha Wholesale
Hay Healers' association: Choice upland,
js.to; No. 1 upland, JS; medium, J7.50; conrse,
tt. Ityo straw, J5.50. These prices are for
hay or good color and iiuallly. Demand
f dir. Receipts, 10 cars.
I tATS-No. 2 white, 2so.
CORN-No. 3. 3f.c.
11RAN-J15.
vi:gi:tarli:s.
SIMNACH -Per bu. box. 75c.
Cl'CfMHKRS-llot house, per doz., J1.50
2.), as to size.
PARSNIPS-Per bu., 50C.
TCRNIPS- Per bu. basket, 60c.
HLKTS -Per bu., 40c.
CARUOTS-Per bu., 40e.
Li;TTrci:-Per bu.. IW43c.
RAl)ISHi:S-Per doz., 35c.
PARSLHY- Per doz., 35e.
POTATOKS-Prr Int., 45'(53c; Idaho, per
bu . ttVuCv
SIOHI) I'OTATOKS-Natlves. rM60c; Red
River Valley, wc: Triumph. $1.01.
SVI:i:T POTATOi:S-Per bbl., J1.75.
CAIIHAOF, -Holland seed, per lb.. Iiff2c.
TOMATOKS Callfornlu. per 6-basket
crate, JI.50.
ONIONS-Ohlo. per bu.. Jl.75.
CHLKRY-Callfornla, ns to size, 50ff75c:
Kalamazoo, 23fi30e.
ACLlFLOWini-Cnllfornla, per crntc,
J2.i5.
ItHANS-Wax, per bu., J3.50; string, per
Int., J3.25
K!ti PLANT I'er bu. box, J3.
lM:i'Pi:RS-Per bu. box, J2.
KRt'lTS.
STRA WI1KRRIKS Florldn, per nt.. 43c.
(IRAPRS-Malaga, per keg, J6.5Off9.00.
APPLKS-Per bid.. J4.25; Washington, per
bu. box, J1.73; Hellllowers, J1.90.
CRANIUORRIKS-Ilell and Ruglc, J9 per
bbl.; Jerseys, per bbl., J5.50; per crate, S3.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANr.KS-Cnllfornlu seedlings, I2 00ff
2.23; navels, J2.75J3.25. u
3 r)'''c'mU'eJ3al,r'3rnlU' CXtra f,l"c'' I3.23ff
to'V'-'y'-''01" bu"i;,l "ccordlng to size,
FUJS California, new cartons, 75c; lay
ers, (',; Imported, per it,.. 13ffl5c.
DATKS-Perslan, In fiO-lb. lioxes, Salrs, Co
per lb.; Halloween, 5V4o per lb,
MISCKLLANKOUS.
HIDKS-No. 1 green, 6c; No. 2 green,
1; No. 1 Halted, Cv; No. 2 salted. 6'ic;
No. 1 vial calf, S to 12 lbs., So; No. 2 veal
c ! .-V'-l3 lb?" ,Ic;. '.ry ,,1,lp!'' Millie; sheep
pells, 2.ii(iDo; horse hides, Jl. 60(92.25.
Nl'TS Ihigllsh walnuts, per lb., 13c fil
berts, per lb., 13c; almonds, per lb. 18ii20c:
raw peanuts, per lb., 6ff5Uc; ronsted, U14ff
ilte: Jlrazlls. lie; pecans, l'3ftl2c; cocoAnuts;
each 4!te. '
St. I.iiiiU (iriiln nun Pro vlxlnti.v
ST. LOUIS. March 7.-WHEAT-Lowcr:
No. J red, cash, elevator. 72ic; track. 74
iffViV"'- '3c: Jl"l-. 72o; No 2 hard.
71i4fi713ic
cash. 37?c; track,
3Sic: May. 3SV; July. 3S4ft3STio.
OATS Lower; No. 2 cash. 26c- Iriett
2sit'rea,Uy' "5,iCi JU'y" "5UC: ie'
itYK liasler nt 62jc.
V l.tjl U hlend' anil mnrn nnlli-n. ..
Vi1!?; ..',i','"I';' '5: rxirn tiitu-y and straight.
;Wi ' '"r' '"lw Krnt'cs, 2.:6
SLLDS llmotllV. Steilllv? nvni-rx-n
eclpts, J.1.70ffl.OO; prltno worth more" Flax.
I Mi 1 11 1 till I at ?1.0J. '
ctillMMWAI-Htcady at $2.03.
11RAN Higher: sucked, cjioi imni. rutt
G77c.
$!(;',, KK$i " y: timn,ll'' 7.50fil3.5O; prairie.
WHISKY-Sleady at $1.27.
1 RON COTTt )NTI KS-J1.00.
IIKMP TWINU-Do.
HA(KlINC;-7ff7e.
Lard, hither at iT.L'u. Drv u.n ....,,
higher: boxed lots, extra shorts, J7.25; 'clear
ribs. Si .17'3. clear sides, J7.5). Raeon. higher:
boxe.l lo s. extra shorts, J7.S714; clear ribs
SKIS': clear sides, JS.25.
Miy r A I. s I, cad. firm. SI 2iUfi 1 c)i.,.
stronger. $:t.SWf a.S2,-. " 1
l'Ol'LTRYTSteady; elilekens. 7ff7UC;
turkeys, 7''jffSe; ducks, 9c; geese, 5Q6c. '
da,,,,l!V.i,,77.SU'UUy: t'rtil,ncr-' WW
J'XUiS Iowcr at 12c
RKCKIPTS-Flour, 6,000 hbls.; wheat, SS,.
(H bu.; corn. US.noo bu.; onts, 41,000 bu
SHIPMKNTS-Flour. S.OW bb s. ' wheat
S3.000 bu.; corn, i55.ouo bu.; onts, 18,000 bu.
I.Uertiool (irnln nnd Provision.
LIVERPOOL. March 7.-WIIRAT-Snot
lull; No. 1 California. Cs 21mI: No 2 red
western, winter, 5s lid; No. 1 northern
Jul v"7,,si ff'-Vi ; ,"t"cs nula,; M,,' 53 Ji-Vt;
l')'pN"Spot. quiet; American mixed, new,
3s 9d; American mixed, old, 3s HLd- fill
tures. fpilet: March, 3s S'id; May. its 91.1t
July, 3s 9'4il ' '" '
FLOL'R-St IajuIs fancy winter, ntendv.
Ss fid.
PIOAS-Cnnadlnn, iiulnt, 6s fid.
JIOPS-At London (Paclllc coast), j;ff
T'ROVISIONS-nccf. easy; extra Indian
mess, 61s 3d. Pork, prime mess, western
easy. KJs. Ilaim, short cut, 11 to 16 na '
dull at 12s 3d. Ilacon. Cumberland cut. 26 to
30 lbs , dull, 42s 6d. Short ribs, 16 j( u"
dull, 41s 0.1. Long clear middles, light
to 31 lbs., quiet. 41s; long clear middles.
henv, :i.- to 40 lbs, dull, ji 3d; short cleHr
backs, 16 to 21 lbs., quiet. 37s 9d; clear bol.
lies, II to 16 lbs., quiet at 43s. Shoulders
square. 11 to 13 lbs., dull at 3ts fld. Uird'
prime western, In tlerres, steady. 3s6d'
Amerlcnn rellned. In palls, steady, 3S ad
HI'TTHR Dull; Uncut United States. 90s:
good Vnlled Slates, 70s. ' '
ClIKKSH-Dull; linest Ameilcnn white
4Ss: llncst American colored. 49s. '
TALLOW-Prlmo city, quiet, Jos Id; Aus
trallan in London, easy, 27s.
KuitniiK City lira 1 11 unit I'm vIkIiiiik
KANSAS CITY, March 7 WI 1 HAT May
f.tll'iiiie; July, 66Wc; cash, No. 2 hard
ffl'tmOe; No 3, G6'u&c; No. 2 ltd, 70ff71ci
No 3, tisi70c. '
CORN-May, 37'c; cash, No. 2 mixed
33V; No. 2 white. :t7e; No. 3, 36c.
OATS-No. 2 white, 27ff271ic
IIYH-No. 2, 5114P.
IIA1 cinilcp timothy, HO.JO; cholco
(inline. '.u,r.MV.
lll'TTKR Creumery. 170i2Oc; onlry, fancy
16c.
IUlCiS--Lnwer: fresh Missouri and Kan
KIIS Hock. HUe dozen, loss off. cnne v..
turned; new wliltewood enses Included, 1.0
niori'
Ri; liiPTH-wiient, Jij.bk) bu.; eorn, 27.200
llll.. um-. . nil.
SHIPMKNTS-Wheai, 40,010 hu.;
12,S(i int.; oats, t.ooo bu.
corn,
I'eiirln MurUel,
PKORIA.
March 7-CORN-Inactlve,
nnmlllll I.
OATS Innctlxc; No. 3
1, mi,, 1 tbroiich.
white, 2614(1126,
WHISKY-On tho basis of Jl.27 for fin
Ishcd goods.
I'lillnilelpliln I'roiliiee Mnrkrt.
IMIH.ADKLPHIA. March 7. HITTTKH-
Flrm; fancy western creamery, 221,c; fancy
western prints, 22c; fancy nearby prints,
" KUaS-FJnu and BUoJ demand; jresh
nearby, Kk , fresh w stern. 16c. fresh south
western, 16c; fresh southern, 15i
CIIKLSK Firm, New Yo.-k full erenms,
fane, small, I2iitl2'4t; New York full
creams, fair to choice. inMU)tc.
'loledo 11 nil 11 Jlnrkrt,
TOLKDO, O.. March 7 -WIIHAT-Moder-nteiy
active and lower; cuslt, 78V; Mn'
80c. July, 7?c.
CORN-Dnll; cash. 10c; May, 4114c.
OATH-Steady; cash, 2c; May, 2ii c.
KYH-62'.4c.
CLOVIIRSKIJD-Old. $6.33; 1!99, prime,
$6.t, cash and March. Ji!.7o.
Mliineiipiills Mllll.el,
MINNEAPOLIS, March .i.-WIIUAT
Cash, 7J,c; May, 74',c; Jltly, 75'4e; on
track, No 1 hard. 75Hc; No. 1 northern,
731(,c; N 2 northern, 6?Uff701ie.
f LOl'R First tiatetits, Sl.iu'd t.l.'i; second
patents, 3.KV(i4.00; llrst clears. J.'.9J4l3.W;
second clears, J1.90ff2.l).
IIRAN-lllgher; In bulk. $13 Off 13.23.
tllliiiuKee (Irnln Mnrkrl,
.MILWAPKin:. March 7.-WIIKAT-DU11;
No. I northern, 7Sfi76o; No. 2 northern, 711b
t! 7.1c.
ItYK Firm; No. I. 52c.
IIARLKY Firm; No. 2, 57c; sample, 40ff
61 14c.
tt i:sii:.'r.s i .stocks ami ihlmi!.
flock AlnrKet Mnl.es Unite lunron-i
ltel-.tiince AKiilimt Hear llrUe.
NUW YORK. Matrh 7 -The market made
quite a vigorous resistance tills morning to
an early bear drive. Hy means of the sus
taining Inlltieiue of Individual stocks early
losses were largely wiped out nnd tho level
or prices generally carried over last night,
but during the latter part of tin- day tin'
market succumbed to depression nnd specn
latlve liquidation eaine Into force. The re
sult Is 11 predominance ot net losses on the
day A few slocks maintained a marked
net gain, but they were ratlter. ialp.ibl
under manipulation for their sustaining In
lltleuee on the rest of the market while
protll-taklng was going 011. The narrow
ing supply of available credltH and the call
ing of loans by some of Hip longs was tho
most Important Inlluenee In the reaction.
In addition the leactlon had grown strong
under the Inlluenee of the manipulative
pools and the selling to take proilts by this
class of operators In 11 market where the
public Is not taking a large part had tho of
tect of turning prices downward.
There has grown up some feeling that the
recent ease or the money market has been
In some sort due to artlllclal causes
prompted by the desire of large capitalists
to Insure smooth sailing for some of the Im
portant llnanclal operations recently set
Htlo.il. Such artlllclal ciifp must iieccssarll
be limited In duration, the natural course of
events having their Inevitable results In due
time. Resides the absorption of over J:l,6.
(41O bv tin- subtrcasury from tho money mar
ket and the seasonable turn in the tide of
the Interior movement to New York, the
money market has felt the effect this week
of the payment by the Union Pnollle of half
the purchase pi Ice of Its controlling Interest
In Southern Paclllc. The Pennsylvania rail
road Is also reported to have puld over sev
eral million dollars on account of the Long
Island railroad purchase.
Money rates have consequently closed and
some of tho holders of the stocks on margin
have been prompted to liquidate. This sell
ing was particularly marked today in Penn
sylvania. Union Pacific and Hurllngton,
which were made the subject of Joint opera
lions for a rise during the last few days.
An effort was made to continue pool opera
tions for the advance by a revival of re
ports of the absorption by Orcat Northern
nnd Northern Paclllc Interests. Tills had the
effect of lifting St. Paul 1. An iidvance In
Chesapeake & Ohio of IT, on talk of large
earnings and an Increased dividend was a
strengthening factor nnd there was quite
an active speculation for the rise In People s
tins and Sugar. With the exception ot
Chesapeake At Ohio, which snved a net gain
of 1, these stocks lost practically all their
gnlns and tho selling movement carried tile
principal active railroad stocks from 1 to 2
points under yesterday.
Among the less important stocks which
were pushed up at times during tho after
noon were; Ilrooklyn Union and Consoli
dated, with advances of 6 and 6V4; Pullman.
6'4; General Klectrlc, 2, and a number of
others from 1 to 2. There was a turn aguinst
tho shorts In some steel stocks not In
cluded in the United States hteel corpora
tion which resulted In advances from 21i to
t; In the Ilepuollc Steel stocks. Colorado
Fuel and Tennesseo Coal. All of these
slocks fell back after the demand from tho
shorts had been Hatlslled. Tho pressure
against Amalgamated Copper carried It off
at one time 17i und It closed with a net loss
of a point. . ..
Tho steel stocks continued very dull nnd
generally heavy. Provision had been made
ror trading on the Stock exchange In the
certlllcatcs Issued by the trust company in
return for tho stocks deposited In assent to
the merger, tint there was not 11 single
transaction In these certlllcatcs except In
American Sheet Steel certlllcates, which
stock has not heretofore been traded In on
tho Stock exchange. Sonus contusion was
caused by ill-Informed unnonncementH that
provision had been made for trading in cer
tlllcates of the Htocks of the United Steel
corporation. Options In these securities are
still conlined to the curb. In tho shapo of
contracts to deliver when Issued.
Tho bond market was quiet and Irregular
today. Sales, par vnlue. $5,40u,0nn. United
States refunding 2s declined ', per cent on
the last call ,
The new Frankfort municipal bond, Is
sued In the recent 15,UU0,ouo marks loan, will
be listed shortly on the New York Stock
exchange. This statement wns authorized
by Speyer &. Co., who have already placed
nenrlv tho entire issue In tills co.mtry.
The bonds yield about 3 per cent Interest.
They are to bo prepared In denominations
nf i.Ono marks each. or. approximately.
il.000. Application probably will be made
to list oilier loreigu government iuiiiih 011
itm Kpw York Stock exchange before long.
since lluaniiers agreo that such arrange-
inetitH would do more to securo a perma
nent nmrket tor such offerings in Nee.
York than anytntng etse.
The tollowlng are the closing prices on
the Now York Stock exchange;
Atchison
67:!Wabash
. ie
do ptd
Ilillliiifire & O...
911
91 W-!4
571.
41
An ..f.l
. 31 i.
Wheel. ft'L.'ij
. I!i
. 3I4
. IS
.120
. 9i
. r-:;iA
Canadian Pac...
r-.,.,,ilii Kn
110 .11 pru
Wis. Central .
Ttilril Avenue
Ches. ft Ohio....
Chicago O. ....
C. U. ft Q ..
Ii. ft O. pfd...
lli'n
.Mitiouai nine
in nfit
Chi. inn. At i
iln llfll
...102
A.l.i.iu l.v W.
Chi. ft U. HI.
106U1
American Kx 1VT14
u. s. Rx m.i
C. & N. W
C, It. I. ft P
i r c St. I,.
,173
12 lit.
7614
91.
wciis-Fiirgo kx.i:i7
,vmer. 01. uti,
!i!
Colorado So
no pin
Amer. Malting
do pfd
Amer. S. ft R.,
.In ,t,
t-5
do 1st ptd
,i .,,1 f,i
II
.i.v
If 14
git!
Del. ft Hudson..
I-1..I I. Xr W
l'Vs
1914
39
SS't
Deliver ft R. O.
Amer. Spirits
iln nM
do pfd
Erie.
ilo IhI mo
17
361
. 27TV
Amer. S. iioo'p
. I1.1
110 pro
Amer. S. & W.
,li, r.,',1
SB,
nt. Nor. pfd
19714
151b
HocKlug 1 oat ..
Hocking Valley.
Illinois Central..
91
50
Amer. Tin' Pl'iiie! I."
,'30
. 27
. 51
. 41
111
.2101,
I no pin 1014
Amer. Tobacco. .jliO',4
Iowa central ...
,i nf.1
1111 inn ill!
Anne. Mln. Co... 47
I!.mlj.ti'. i n- -1!
Lake Ki lo ft W.
do pfd
T.nrfp Shnro
...w.n.,i, 1... iu
Colo. Fuol & 1... 4514
L. ft N
Manhnttnn L....
Cull. Tiihnrpn
... 464
...19014
lis'i! 110 prn
Federal Steel'
dn nfil
Met. Ht. ny
Mex. Central ...
Minn, ft St. L...
IUI-4
.. 44
.. 89
(leu. Klectrlc
ilOSVs Ulucose Sugar
..... .in
...H',4
.. 47
do bid
M,i Pneltlp
13 Jtlil
. to Inter. Paper .
Mobile ft Ohio.
M.. K. ft T
.. 271b
. 2iu4 00 pin
r.ii l.iii.in,tn nu
.. 7114
do pro
N. J. Central ...
V V Central...
AM'. National niscuit." 39'4
hill
Wi
lli
n
.li:i! no pin
.. ts'i Natlonnl Lead
Norfo'k ft W....
do pfd
No. Paclllc
do pfd
Ontario ft W.. .
Ore. R.v. ft Nav
do pfd
Pennsylvania ...
15;
. 85 1 no pru
. MlTJINntlonal Steel
-.7.1 iln nfil
Mil
151
102
f!l(L '. V Air Itriabu'ir.
V4
! U' ''No. American.! 75
. us i-aciiic (.-oast
I'.ll.l dn It. I nfil
". ;il- . lo 2d pfd .
. hi
. 6'
ueaiung
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Rio G. W
do pfd
St. L. ft S. F....
do 1st pfd
ilo "d llfll
. 7K ''acme .Mall
ll. Peonli-'u Hub
.101
. ?04
, 61 Pressed 8. Cnr
irl I fin nfil
'. its3, Pullman 'p'."c'n'r"2oi
,1
,. S2 11. it 1
Sugar
..HP
..12.1
St. L. outhw
. 2'i
ilo nfd .
do piil
St. Paul
iln nfil
. 5S
.153
Tenn. Coal ft l'.
Di'k
12H
7414
1 . w. Leather ..
tin llfrl
194
11!.-.
St. I', ft Omnlia
U. S. Rubber.'.'.'.
19
5S
So. Paclllc
So. Railway ...
do pfd
Tex. ft Paclllc.
Union Paclllc .
do pfd
. 13V4
do pfd
Western Union..
Ilelillhlln 1 u
mo.
su do pfd..! ;
oid: p c i a. m 1.
i.f
16-4
bivi
no-. iuui. ii)iier ...il
Trust receipts. New stork.
The Commercial Advertiser's lindon
llnanclal ciiniegrniu says: rnere was a re
uptlon on the Stock exchnnso here today
Kverythlug except Americans 8itfferd be
lausn money was tighter and no news
ramo out to Indicate posltloi, in South
Africa. Tho American department en
Joved fairly brisk trading. In the eatly
bo'urs prollt-taklng put stocks down a little,
tint ihltf Hiinn ended and the market nil.
lied under tho lead of Atchison preferred
and St. PjiiI, which were In good dpmand.
Then Npw- York camp In with support, buy.
Ing chiefly ChPsapeakP ft Ohio shares.
Copper sharps were weak. Tlntn illldetii
Is now estlmat'd t only 45s. The bank
hnncht B.n of gold eagles. The harden
ing of money rates was enured In part by
the repayments t- the bank of a big per
cent. Time money, 3 per cent; discounts,
S'ifiS'i P'r cent. Hrokers, however, are
lighting hy of new loans, expecting tho
government soon to disbursp hpavy amouul,
Tim iviirnnrv tradp reports show tlmt ex.
polls liavo dcctcuscd 'J.i per cent, due
mainly to the fall In Iron nnd coal prices
Imports have lucrcatcd 5.9 per cent, chiefly
In cerenls.
ev York .Money .MnrUet.
NEW YORK. March T.-MONKY On
ill .li-nilt. .i 1 Hft.ji. ..a t,rlm mer
cantile Paper, 341Ji2 per cctlL
.Tu.iiM.Mi ri.ci f A '" r.iisici. iiu
tiial business in bankets' bills nt Jl ST
nr
for
r ii'mand and at Jl.ll4 for rtxiy nays;
iMteti rutfa i tr.!,. nnd si sst.: com
I"
mercial bills. ll.'ttLtjl.M.
SII.VI'll..l'nrH)i....;. utli.Tr! Mnvlr.m
dollars, 19c; bar. Sic.
iiu.-nub--mov rnmcnts. wciik; siiiic, in-
ac
,.-, luuiuiiii. irreguiMi.
rl ti-' rlfiKitic ..el .... .... iiiif1 tndnv ars
follows;
. Si. ref. 2s. reg
do coupon
do i's, reg
do coupon
do now 4s, reg.
ilo coupon
do old Is, reg. .
do coupon
do 6s, reg
do COtlHJM
) or I' a
lo5'4 N. Y. Central Is
I0.V4 N. J. C. gen. 5s.
Ill No. Pacltlo 3s...
Ill', do Is....... ....
.li;-'4 N Y. C ft S I. is
13734 N. ft W. con. N
lla Oregon Nav. Is.
.114 Mo Is
lll i Oregon S, L.. 6-.
DPi do cousol us...
12.1 Reading gen. Is.
,103, Rio C. W. Is....
. 9.1 St L ft I M c. .is
IW ,8t 1 ft S F g. 6s
Uni'i.St. Paul consols
.121' St. P.. C ft P- I"
.lull An 5m
.107'
.1.11
7t'
.:.
.0t4
,!0Jt4
.110
loth
.1274,
.116
. IMS
.tH4
.117
.130
.1SI'4
.HSU
.121
. 9-1
.116
. r..i'4
.11814
. Ki
-106' 4
.W
.109'4
.1154
. JS
A ten. gPll. Is.'.'.'.'
110 auj. is
'anadii Sn. '.'
Cites. Ac O, 114s'..
110 on
N. W. c. 7s
do S. F. d. 63..
Illcillftl 'IVr la
ills'. .So. Paclllc 4s..
. 97' 4
. ti
.1024
.In Km
Colo, So. IS.
S. R. ft T. s....
'. & R. a. 4s .
rle cenernl i
IT. ft Paclllc Js...
do 2s
Union Pac. 4s...
Wnbash Is
do 2s
West Shore 4s..
Wis. Centrnl Is.
a. Centuries .,
'. W f. n e
I. SV,4
.176
till!.
uon. i.iectrlc 5s.
4. I'entrn lu
. ft N. mil. 4s'.
.1011
1.. iv. a T. 2s
do 4s
llostnn MtoeU ((notations.
HOSTON, March 7.-C11II loans, 3'3'4 per
-111: llnm lit.iii. -il'Hl nit, i-nl llltletilt
Cc
closing:
.. T. ft
dn nf.i
S. F.
Union Land ..
West Knd
Westing. Klec.
. 4
. 96',4
Amer. Sugar '..'..
rln nfil
Hl4
12.1
I61',4
2.V.
171
IT,
US',
3S'
110
. 61
.101
Atchison 4s
N. II. (1. ft C 5s.
Adventure
Ring. Mln. Co...
Amal. Copper ..
Atlantic
Knstou ft Mont.
Unite ft Hoston.
Amer. Tel. . .'
ts
124
Hosion ft Alb v.
Huston Lleviiled
Hosion ft Me
c 11 x. n
.I00'4
3.IU
.357
. 9S
.Jw5
. 25
. 2,.
. 25
. liiU
Dominion Coi'ti "
do prn
'ederal Steel ...
do pfd
'Ilelilitll'tr nf.i
II
C11I. ft Ileiin
JViiCpntennlal
H3
Uranklin
Hen. Klectrlc
21341
Humboldt
do pfd
M I '.lee 111
i:j
215
17
12
10s
37'
Oxceola
Parrot
Qtilney
Santa Fo Cop..
Mex Central"."!
N !! ii .c i
.iiu
7'.
Hit I'lilmil.
Tamarack
.;ii.i
. 35
Old Homliilmi ...
Utali .Mining ..
iiunner
Union Paclllc . .
19
Winona
. 614
Pl'iWolverlnes
London Mock (luotnt lonn.
LONDON, March 7.-1 p. m.-CIosIng
'ons., money, 96 11-K, Krle 19
iln tincnlllil 'II-. T.'.tt An luf nfa ll'.TL
Atchison 591,,'Pennsylvnnln 7S'i
, 11.... . .11.
- iiiitiiiit. il I'tic... ;i iKPlllllIlg H"B
SI. Pnul I.VSU1N0. Paclllc pfd... 90
Illinois Central.. 131'. Unjid Trunk .... 1i
.vuinviiie .'v.'.' Annconuii i-.-n
lllilll Vnn nfil ITIiitwl flnnn 4'J
N. Y. Centra' ."nsi4
HAR fllLVKR-Dull at 2S'id per ounce.
MONUY SMiffl per rent: the rate of dis
count In the open market for short hills Is
r. per cent; for three months' bills, 34
per cent.
Ne York Mining .Stocks.
N13W YORK. March 7.-The following are
quotations on mining Mocks:
Adams Con 23
Little Chief ..
Ontario
.. 15
..775
.. 5S
.. S
... 10
..10S
.. 24
.. 65
...3S5
Allco 49
llreece 123
Ophlr
ltrunsw ck Con. . 23
Phoenix
Potosl
Savage
Sierra Nevada
Small Hopes .
Standard
Comstock Tun ... 5
Con. Cal. ft Va.150
Deailvood Tcr 50
norn i ver 110
Iron Sliver 69
Leadvlllo Con 5
I'orelcn 1'lnnnclnl.
LONDON. Mnrch 7. Monev crew firmer
today. The revenuo collections continue to
denude the market and short loans are
scarce In spite of considerable borrowings
from the Rank of Knglnnd, Discounts were
firm. In view of the dearnrss of money, mil
holders are dlspnscjl to retain them, re
garding thpi present recovefy as temporary,
pending the immincttce of heavy dlsburre
ments on tho part of the government. Rust
neis on tho Stock exchange did not Im
prove, being donllnated' by the uncertainty
as to money and the absence of Soulli
African news. Consuls were dull In ex
pectation of forthcoming government,
county council and others. Americans
opened firm, though their advance was less
pronounced. There were several fractional
reactions, nut prices closed good. I'nion
Pacific was the feature. Kafllrs were uulet
and fair. The amount of bullion taken Into
the Hank of Knglnnd on balance todny was
.t&.nw. Mpanis'i is, 1 2. uoiu premium at
Romp, 5.40.
PARIS. March 7.--Prlres on the bourse
today opened firm, except Spanish 4s, which
reacted on the completion of the formation
of the Sagasta cabinet. Later prices all
around were heavy on prollt. After con
siderable delay the list In the last few days
In Rio tlutos declined lu sympathy with
American Copper. Toward the close Pnrnuet
stocKs nan a Hardening tendency, ivnuirs
wero llrmer. tnreo per cent rentes, 10.1
271-e for tho account: exchange on London.
25f 21c for checks; Spanish 4s, 72.9214.
hkkmm, March 7. international quota
tions were dull on the bourne today and
Spanish Is were easier In response to Paris
ndvlces. Americans were llrmer. locals
opened weak, but hardened. Tho attack on
limpcror William Had almost no errect on
prices, as his majosty's speedy recovery Is
expected.
muttiAY, .vinren i.-rne rnte 01 discount
for the Rank of Rombay was reduced from
9 to S per cent today.
IlanU t'lenrlns".
OMAHA. Mnrch 7. Hank clearings todny.
fl.066.9J,7; corresponding day last year, J955,
403: Increase, J110,6!i4.
CHICAGO. March 7-Clcarlngs, t2l,0S6,224:
balances, S2.701.bSt: posted exchange, fl.S5(?j
4.JS'a; New York exchange, 25c discount.
ST. LOUIS, March 7.-Clenrings, S7.143.313;
balances, fl,3S0,02S; money. 6Q7 per cent;
New York exchange, par bid, 10c premium
asked.
CINCINNATI. March 7.-CIearlngs. S2.550.-
J00; money. 2!j4(8 per cent; New York ex
change, "VjfilOe discount.
PHILADELPHIA. Mnrch 7.-Clcarlngs,
J14.690.406: balances, $1,590,111.
RALTIMORIi. Murch 7.-Clcaringa, $3,695,
9(0; balances, 1379.343.
hoston. March 1. clearings, S23,7i5,4.i;
balances. Jl.631.069.
NUW YORK, March "-Clearings, $283,
40X.842; balances, Jll.3ll.71G; subtrcasury
debit balance, 1302,359.
Condition of the Treninry,
WASHINGTON, March 7.-Today's state
mcnt of the treasury balances In tho gen
eral iiiun, exclusive 01 tue ii.oj,ix gold
reserve In tho division of redemption,
shows: Available cash balnnce, 1147,718,022;
gold, 156.150,369.
Wool Mni-Uct.
LONDON. March 7.-WOOI.-A snle of
3.711 bales of sheepskins was held today.
There wns a fall attendance, but not mnnv
continental buyers. Speculation was fair
at January rates. The demand tor cross
breds was less satisfactory and prices were
5 per cent lower, mainly on medium full
wooled grades. Following are the sales:
New South Wales, 49 bales; clothing and
combing, 45f(uVid. Victoria, 1.231 bales;
clothing and combing. 2UJ6VI. South Aus
tralia, 958 bales; clothing and combing. i
i?6!iid. West Australia. 376 bales; clothing
and combing, 2Sil6d. Tasmania, 314 bales;
clothing and combing. SSt.I'vl. New Zea
land, 39S bales; clothing and combing, :nt(i
4VI. Puntnx arenas, 25S bales; clothing,
5(l.
ST. LOUIS . March 7. -WOOL-Un-chanced:
medium grades. 121il9c: light line.
121J15e; heavy tine, H!4ll2c; tub washed,
18021 iso-
Sugar mill Vlnlnsses.
NKW YORK. March -.--SUOAR-Raw.
steady; fair rednlng, 3;c; centrifugal, 96
test, 4!io: molasses sugar, SHc; rellned,
quiet; crushed, Oc; powdered, 6.60e; grnnu
luted. B.&Oc.
NKW ORLKANS. March 7.-SUOAR-Qillet;
open kettle, 3'i3 13-16c; open kettle,
centrifugal, 3TWll'4c; centrifugal yelloiv,
4,4n'5 1-I6e; seconds, 24iff4i-. Molasses,
steadv: centrifugal. bfi20c; hyrup. none.
LONDON. March 7.-RKKT SUGAR
February, s ?4d.
Oil Miirket,
OIL CITY. March 7-OILS- Credlt hnl.
ances, $1.23; certificates, no hid; shipments
S9.773 hbls., average 95.S5S bbls.; runs 101.110
bbls.. average, S1.774 bbls,
NKW YORK. March 7 otLS-siandard.
S7.!fy8.nO. Cottonseed, firm. Petroleum,
nulet. Rosin, unlet. Turpentine, dull.
LIVKRPOOL. March 7 -OILS-Turpentlne
Eianis. 111111, .is ;iq. i.iusceii, .1.,
LONDON, March 7.-OILS-Llnseed, 21s
;m, Tiirpentino spirits, sis.
Stock In lht.
Following are the receipts at thi four
principal western margeis lor .M -ire 11 1:
Cattle. Hun. Sheen.
South Omaha 2.254 5,(71 6,336
Chicago 9,ooo n.ofo ps.ooo
Kansas City 6.4m S.6ki 2,11m
St Units 2,600 6,900 300
Totals.
19,231 39,313 20,KS
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
.
Light Run of Otttl find Market Ruled
Aotiri and Stead; to Strong.
HOGS OPEN SHADE HIGHER, CLOSED WEAK
Heinnnd Knllj Kiinnl to the Mippl.v of
Micrp nnil Prices I .miked sternly lo
Mronger noil I.itnitis ynlil In
Abonl YeMlerilH)'s nlclics.
SOUTH OMAHA. March 7.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Mieep.
Ottkial Momlav :.6'l fi.isl 5.431
Olliclal Tuesday 2,W3 i.tul 6 Oil
Olticlai Wednesday 2,:t.;'j h'AM J.Us
Olliclal Thursday 2,Jo4 o.'M ti.-'.W
Four days this wcck....lo?120 25731 20.SW
aino days lost week. ...11.611 a,M"J 1S.WI
Millnn ....... .1.. , ,. 1.1 I
-.,1.-1: ucil'ic ?,'J1V o-.-,.i-a -ii-ii
Same threo w-eks ago..l3,0Ji 3o,ul6 1J.'."'I
Same tour weeks ago.. 10,211 2S,4in ls.tv
Sumo tuys last year 7,722 2a,lu2 il,1)l
average pruo paid for hogs for tho past
several days, with comparisons;
I 1901. !KK).1893.;1S9S.1S97.1S96.1!95.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
13...
17...
18...
19...
20..
21..
i 5 i.J'4
I 5 22
4 75 II m;
i 76 3 58
1 a 52
M
4 78 3 SO)
4 74 1 3 47
4 69 3 55
4 691 3 5S
4 h9 3 6.11
I 3 681
4 (Vi I
4 117, 3 62
3 77 I
4 bt 3 51)
4 66 3 52
t 691 3 57i
1 3 621
I 74i I
4 70 3 6I
I 71 3
3 S9I
3 J
3 J)7
3 91
I
3 95
3 Ml
3 SI,
3 83
3 -.9
3 Ml
3 6
3 isi
3 Ko
3 .SO I
3 87
3 8J1
I
3 361
3 25
3 31 1
3
3 3j1
t
;t 3S
3 3
3 41 !
3 191
3 42
3 4;'l
3 S7
3 601
3 4i
3 49
3 4M
3 ivi
3 921 3 73
3 M
3 90 3 l5
3 Ml 3 ;ij
3 Ml 3 7h
3 Si 1 .t 7s
3 S7 3 7s
. 3 10
3 S3
J 7ot 3 81
3 70, 3 Ji
ll 74, 3 SI
3 6 3 74
, 3 M
3 74 3 90
3 vii
3 J9 3 91
3 mi j 91
3 79 3 92
3 Si 4 Ui
I 5 3JUi
I 6 29-;, 1
I 5 32UI
I ' I
I 5 37',l
i 5
i & 26;,,
I b 25U
! b 22U
I 2i'
i f :!
I 5 31
1 6 37-'
Feb.
Feb. 24.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
j. .
26. .
27..
2S..
March l
March. 2.
March 3.
March I.
.March 5.
Mnrch 6.
.March 7.
3 65
3 J.9
Indicates Sjtiilny. ,
Tho olliclal number of ears of stock
brought In todny by each road wns:
Cattle.Hogs.Sh'p.H'scs.
C, M. ft St. P Ry ... 1 1
Missouri Paclllc Ry.. .. 3
U. P. system 19 16 !
C ft N. W. Ry i 3
F., li. ft M. V. R. It.. 33 20
S. C. ft P. Ry I 1 11
C, St. P.. M. ft 0... 13 11
H. ft M. R. R. R 13 11 2 1
C, II. ft Q. Ry 7 5
K. C. ft St. J. Ry 2 1
C, R. I. ft P., east... 3 S
C, It. 1. ft P., west 1 1!
Total receipts .... RS M 22 1
The disposition of the dny's receipts wns
ns follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber ot head indicated:
Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omnhn Packing Co 172 S3D 461
. II. Hammond Co 2S6 323 222
Swift and Company 157 l,4su ttxi
Cudahy PacklnK Co 637 1.9.12 212
Armour ft Co 251 MB 216
Omaha Packing Co., K. C. 5i
R. Hecker ft Degan 273 ....
Vanuatu ft Co 67
Lobman ft Co 21
Livingstone ft Schaltcr... 5
Hamilton ft Rothschild.. 29
L. F. Husz 15
II. F. Hobblck S
Other buyers 126 .... 3.819
Totals 2.0S7
6.422
5,686
CA'ITLK There was another light run of
cattle here today nnd the demand being
quite liberal the market ruled active and
steady to strong all around. Reef steers of
good quality were picked up early this worn
ins nt prices that looked strong as com
pared with yesterday. Where tho cattle
just suited them they paid perhaps a little
higher prices, but as u rule the situation
could best be described by calling It a
strong, active market. As high as $3.40 was
fiald for a bunch of steers, which Is the
ilghest price puld In some time. The less
desirable cattle, of course, were not In ns
good demand, but owing to tho light supply
of tho choicer grades they moved quite
readily at good steady prices.
Tho cow market was also active and fully
sternly with yesterday. Mcdlumwclght
heifers or cows of good quality wero ready
sellers and In some cases brought a Utile
stronger prices today. The ordinary run
of cow stuff sold fully sternly, particularly
early In tho morning. Some of tho late
trains that arrived did not fare qulto as
well, as puckers had lllled their more urgent
orders and sellers did not Und the buyers
quite ns nnxlous for supplies.
Mulls wero In good demand today If thev
were of good quality and prlcos could safely
be quoted steady to stronger. Calves ulso
brought good tlrm prices and the same Is
true of stags.
Blockers and iccaers did not show much
nf am- chance. There wero onlv a few on
sale and anything at all desirable met with
rendy sale at fully yesterday's quotations.
Tho wnrmed-up cattle are, of course. Im
proving owing to me netter marxct ror beef
cnttle. Representative sales;
BKKF STKKP.S.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
2 1185 3 50 3 1296 4 40
7 94X 3 60 37 11S6 4 10
1 800 3 75 20 .....1025 4 15
I 1200 3 75 11 1110 4 60
21 1060 3 SO 1 970 IUI
5 960 3 95 20 SH) 4 60
3 S00 4 00 7 105.S 4 65
16 729 4 00 1 950 4 55
1 1000 4 (10 36 USS I 55
1 700 4 10 3 1(H) 4 65
3 9S6 4 10 15 1046 4 61)
12 9r5 4 10 17 1192 4 75
2 10SO 4 15 30 1320 4 76
6 11S3 4 25 47 1352 4 75
3 S30 4 25 42 1350 4 75
8 1023 4 2i 14 1302 I 75
1 1020 I 25 S 1125 4 75
1 1130 4 25 3 126i) 4 SO
1 1430 4 15 23 1273 90
12 1050 4 35 9 1222 4 90
S 1000 1 P5 15 1373 6 10
7 9INI 4 0 10 1307 6 40
STICK HS AND HEIFKRS.
14 IV i 5ii 1 9 ma I 60
COWS.
1 700 2 no
2. .- S40 2 CO, 6 1236 3 30
1 S20 2 25 1 1H0 3 33
2 955 2 25 2 1000 3 3
1 S20 2 25 4 11S7 3 35
1 S6D 2 25 2 1130 3 35
3 943 2 25 1 1320 3 35
4 993 2 35 13 1016 3 35
3 946 2 50 3 1110 3 40
1 1080 2 75 3 1213 3 !0
1 926 2 75 1 1110 3 10
1 1060 2 75 L 1020 3 15
1 1050 2 75 3 lnyi 3 ,o
1 1100 2 75 1 1020 3 50
2 935 2 73 6 1070 3 ;o
1 K40 2 75 20 1IS4 3 50
2 1045 2 SO S 109J 3 50
2 1050 2 9i) 1 1270 3 50
4 1230 3 00 1 1110 3 50
3 1000 3 IHl 1 1300 ; 6u
3 1136 3 fO 1 1370 3 50
1 S00 3 00 6 1036 3 60
1 900 3 00 2 1115 3 6'l
1 910 3 00 11 1032 3 60
925 3 '.'0 2 120(1 3 69
1 1090 3 00 2 126i 3 6.1
1 11 00 3 () 11 10915 3 65
2 1040 3 liO 10 1022 3 61
6 100S 3 10 12 1115 3 03
2 1135 3 10 4 1167 3 65
12 1120 3 10 II 11SG 3 1,5
2 1115 3 10 3 ,.1070 3 70
1 K20 3 10 1 1340 3 75
1 1030 3 10 4 1027 3 75
1 1140 3 in 1 1010 3 75
1 1170 3 15 2 SV 3 73
3 1216 3 15 2 ICi', 3 75
8 951 3 13 1 ly.'ni 3 75
6 1170 3 15 1 1160 3 75
1 1150 3 15 S 91S 3 SO
6 1110 il 20 1 MM) 3 S3
1 lid) 3 20 6 1216 II),.-,
4 990 3 20 22 1096 3 S5
1 1120 3 23 3 1196 3 1-0
3 1250 3 25 2 36i 3 90
2 1245 3 2 7 6 1341 3 90
10 1123 3 25 2 1065 3 90
1 1240 3 25 6 HSJ 3 90
' 1106 3 25 JO 1266 3 93
1 1050 3 23 9 1311 3 9:,
4 1072 3 25 1 1270 3 93
4 1060 3 23 3 2uo 3 yj
3 12S3 3 30 1 'UO I 00
COWS AND HEIFKRS.
4 M. '' ' swl 3 93
16 1110 3 Vi
COWS AND HULLS.
9 941 : I-'
HEIFERS.
10 501 3 1.1 1 5S0 3 65
2 635 3 25 1 716 3 70
1 9u0 3 kl 45 9IJ 3 75
3 S10 3 40 i !f Ml
6 S30 3 40 19 S42 3 f
1 690 3 50 3 fi,S I ie
2 933 3 60 2S SSI .".9)
4 773 3 50 1 : 95
4 737 3 M 4 t042 3 93
3 533 3 50 9 1061 I 05
2 625 3 t'o 7 59 4 25
BULLS.
1S20 2 S3 1 2O50 3 50
1 1650 2 90 1 1160 3 50
1 1170 3 10 1 2050 3 50
1 1.150 3 15 1 1730 3 61)
1 t490 3 IS 1 1391 3 50
1 XV) 3 25 1 1Sii0 3 60
1 920 3 ?.0 1 1420 3 65
1 1240 3 35 1 1160 3 1.3
1 1150 3 40 1 13') 3 65
1 1320 3 40 1 1710 3 TO
4 1335 3 (0 1 ltwn 3 90
1 1100 3 15 1 1650 3 9i)
1 12S0 3 60
STAGS.
1 1190 2 7o I U40 4 40
1 1450 3 fio
CALVES.
3 306 3 lu 1 150 6 25
I SCO 3 75 1 300 6 25
ISO 6 "
llll 1 ,
loo ; i.j
1 .. it" 6 "i
STOCK." COWS AND HKIPKRS
1 Of) .' 1.1 2. . . . tjU .1 iu
4 tell :l 2.'. 2 70 3
2 . . . . k. 3 .V. I 77 3 W
STAC. P.
2 . . .I0v0 3 SO
STOCKIiRS AND FlJKDrJRS.
6 IliJ 2 h iW I la
3 6"(l 2 50 9 !A' I il"
2 Mln 2H 13 '"
1 5v0 3 (V 2 J W
1 ,-.M 3 10 6 TSU I J"
4 .sv5 3 60 1 K 4 M)
1 yf) I 20 ti If ''
3 9!ii 4 2 UK 1
IIOOS-Tliero was not n heavy run of
hogs today and the market started out
about 2Uc hlghet than estetda morning.
Thu first hogs sold largely at 5.3i'ili. ID
and some prime heavyweights sold as high
as $5.13, or 6c better than yesterday's top
The hogs began nun lug inward the scales
ipllle rapldlit, but before there as time to
sell mote than half the receipts the miu-Kvt
weakened and packets were only offering
f3.n2V-4i5.Xi. The last end of the market wes
very "slow, as the best hogs were sold llrst
and packers were not pal iletilarly atiMoits
for what was left. The provision tnaiket
opened higher, which Improved conditions
somewhat. Kverythlug but the light, trnsuy
stuff sold mostly rrom 5.3.i to ?.I0. f'hp
closu was n'd as good us tho opening, 1 tit
still It was belter than the weak time. Rep
preseli'atlve "tiles'
No. A v. Sh. IT. No. Av. Sit. Pr.
S4 IS" 210 f. 30 5S 21 2i"l 5 I7'j
40 1 S3 ... 5 32's l"i 221 2 ft 31 '.4
UK 179 10 oVJ'4 M 267 2il 5 :l7'a
l- in ... nil."; W RI ... H ila
93 172 ... Ii 32', Ml 251 I Ml f. ;I7W
12 210 ... 6 If, Iff 215 ... 5 '17'.
M 2"9 $0 6 IB. 35 21 1 ... .1 ;ii'j
67 211 ... 5 3fi 9.' 211 ... S .'7j
61 222 ... & 35 71 239 160 5 iTa
so 2io so f, :i3 17 :,', ... ;, j-,n.
16 Id! SO S Hi ,i7 201 .. f,
is . . .ssi y) f, :m
46 232 M 5 33
M 21.1 ... 5 35
M 215 120 5 Hi
5S 237 ... 6 Ki
S3 212 ... 6 '15
73 217 40 5 3.'i
75 2i i 120 6 35
II '.iM ... 5 35
34 231 ... 5 34
15 236 SO 6 3
31 207 ... 5 35
26 215 ... 5 ?:
60 253 ... .MIS
71 20s 10 5 ;n
17 197 SO 6 ST.
S 1W 40 6 35
S7 19'.) ... 5 35
56 1.ll Ml 5 35
53 291 ... 5 35
6J 259 ... 5 ll'i
73 217 ... .MB
1,6 SID SO 5 !!.'i
IV1 231 ... ,MI5
s. .1., . .1 .l,i
in Iii ... f, .7'..
75 229 ... 5 .;7'J
71 211 !- .. ',7:
61 116 .. 5.171,
III 21 . ,1 ii" .
61 i'A! SO 5 In
70 251 .. 5 4 1
S7 2fd .. 5 I"
72 25v Ml (, 4"
SI 2n6 . . 5 Hi
5S 29.1 ... 5 10
10 .'Ill .. i W
27 210 V) 5 HI
01 22 ... P I"
1.6 222 ... T HI
72 2.W lliO ., in
40 212 ... 5 40
71 222 . . 5 10
66 2M . . .', 10
17 321 ... I"
71 213 ... 5 10
51 229 ... 5 to
60 290 ... .1 'O
'i 11 in .1 .1.1
10 ii 10
73..
73..
.239 12") U Jul 65 250
In
..201 ... 5 ;:71.. 02 263
5 HI
70 210 160 5 37'j 5 296 SO 5 40
SI 231 SO 5 .',7Vj 67 302 SO 5)0
SS 230 ... 6 37'- 60 2.M ... 5 40
9(1 192 40 5 37; 61 271 SO 5 I2'a
76 2i IS U'O 5 37'. 61 2Mi ... 5 15
71 220 ... 5 :i;l" 66 257 ... 0 15
67 240 SO 5 :!71-j
SHKKP There w's Just a fair run nf
sheep hero today nnd the demand wan In
good shape, so that the market ruled active,
and steady to strong all around The feel
ing seemed lo bo 11 little heller on sheep,
though, than It was 011 lambs. Wethers
sold as high as 11.65, which looked ?troug
as compared with yesterday, and other
bunches brought 14. 60. There were no light
weight yearlings 011 sale. Colorado lambs
sold at J5.05, but they were lighter than
the 15.CO lambs of yesterday, so that the
market today looked about steady.
Quotations: Choice fed wcclieis, $l.40If
4.6. fulr to good wethers. !4.255j4.40- '.-iiolci
llfhl wiili-lit vnif-tlncru ti rirb-,7i KIV ffllr til
I good yearlings, 14.4014.60: cholco lightweight
ewes, $a.7:ij4.lo; ralr to good ewes, $3..w
2.75; cholco lambs, S4.90ifi6.15; fair to good
lambs, SI.70fiT4.90: feeder ewes, 13.23tf.l,50,
feeder wethers, 13.76y4.00; feeder lambs, J4.0J
(114.40. Representative sales
iNO.
IS wethers
399 western wethers..,
165 western wethers..,
12 bucks ,
203 western ewes ,
230 western wethers ..
31 Colorado wethers .
31S5 Mexican yearlings
14 lambs ,
173 Colorado lambs
73 Colorado lambs
81 Colorado jambs ....
131 Colorado lambs .,
Av. Pr.
90 4 63
118 4 60
107 4 67
149 2 75
93 3 73
S9 I 05
101 I 10
77 4 70
M 6 00
7S 5 05
76 6 03
93 11 05
90 6 03
CHICAGO I.IVIJ STOCK MAHKKT.
Cnttle Mend) Hog Open Illuber nnil
Close WpmU Slieep Strung.
CHICAGO, March 7.-CATTLH Receipts.
9.000 head. Including 600 Texans; generally
steady; dinners lower: good to prime ulcers,
S5.061i6.25; poor to medium, $3. 0151 5. 00; stock
ers and feeders, strong, V2.75'n l.tfl, cows,
12. 65ft4. 25; heifers, $2.7v(4.60; canners, $2.0)
W2.60; bulls, slow. $2.60i 1.25; calves, steady,
14.001.f6.25; Texns fed steers, ll.Uolf 1.90,
Texas grass steers, S3.53("4.00; Texas bulls.
S2.S0fj3.in).
HOGS Receipts today, 1S.00O head: to
morrow, 22,1X4, estimated; left over, 3,530;
opened shnde higher, closing wvak; top,
$5.65; mixed nnd butchers. $5.35'ft5.62l,:,; good
to cholco heavy, $5.60f?5.G5; rough heavy.
$5.3(Kif5.l5; light, $5.355j5.00; milk of sales.
15. 47151)5.5714
SHKKP AND TiAMBS Receipts, 16,000
head; sheep strong, lambs steady to slow,
good to choice wether.t, J4.20fH.fc5; fair to
choice mixed, $l.0o?4.0; western shpcp.
14. 351(4. S5; Texas sheep, $2.50fi3 76; nntlvo
lambs, ll.60fj5.25; western lambs, 13.60fj5 25
K nil inn City Live Stuck; MnrUet.
KANSAS CITY. March 7.-. "ATTLK -Receipts,
4.200 natives, 1,20) Texans, 70 calves;
native beef steers, steady to 10c lower;
Texans, atendy to strong; others steady :
native beef steers, Sl.70f6.&5; Mockers and
reeders, $4,001)5.15, Including heavy roeders
nt $4.25f 1.75; fed westerns. 14.6OTi5.50: Tex
ans and Indians, S3.75WI.70; cows, $2.2311'
4.2a, including canners at $2.25fi3.00; heif
ers, $3.25f!4.75; bulls, $3.00fi 1.60; calves, $1.00
Q6.00.
noGS-Recolpts. 8,500 1-ead; market
steady; top. $5.17!.: bulk of sales. $5.30fi'
5.15; heavy, $5.35fi5.l7'-; mixed p.vkors,
$5.35175.15; light. $5.20fi5.371'-: nigs. H.6OI1
5.15.
SHEEP AND LAMHS-Recelpls. 2X.O
market for sheep stcudy to 1J0 higher,
lambs steady, western lambs, $1.S0f?5.O5,
western wethers, $1.251.65; western year
lings, $1. 40g5.00; ewes, S3.75fJI.25; culls, 2 60
Q3.60.
St. Lo 11 1 Live Mock Market.
ST. LOUIS March '.-CATTLK-Reeclpls.
2.6i head. Including l.soo Texans; mnrket
i.ctlvo and steady; native shipping and ex
port steers, SI.!H3'5.65; dressed beef and
butcher steers. $4.nOf5.30; steers under 1.000
lbs.. $3.85fi 1.60; stockers and feeders, $2 50
f4.60; cows and heifers, $2.00WI.7S; canneri
$1.2512. 7j; bulls. $3.oo-n3.75: Texas and In-
dlan Hteers. $3.50fj'l.7o; cows and Iielfer.
$2.50113.60.
HOGS Receipts, 0,900 hend; market strong
nnd active; pigs and lights, $3,101(5.43; pack- 1
ers, $5.. '151? 5. 60: butchers. $5,5055 05. 1
SHEEP AND LAMHS-Recelpls, 300 head. ,
market steady: native mutton. SluofilSn; '
lambs. $4,6315.25; culls and bucks. $1 Vli I
4.00; western lambs, $5; western sheep, $1.60. 1
St. .loseiih Live Slock Mlll'l.et.
SOUTH ST. JOSEPH. Man h 7 -tSpe- '
clnl.) The .loutnal q.ioles as follows.
CATTLE -Receipts. 1,000 head, market
steady lo 10c lower; natives. $1. 1515 31, ,
Texans and westerns, 4:i.051i3.15; cows nqd I
heifers, $2.25f I 43; bulls and slags. $2 2-Vi !
1.75; yearlings and calei, $l.651i 1.75; stock
ers anil fecderr. S3.3.Vnl..riO; veals. $l.75f7ii 1
HOGS Receipts, 3 SV0 head; market um i-
nged about steady; .ill grades, $' .l-'jli
6.17'S; bulk of sales, $5.37'-fj3. 12'..; pig ,
steady
SHKKP AND LAAI11S- Receipts, .!. '
head; market steady; lambs. $1 9n'.". I '.. ,
yearlings. $l.601il.75, wethers, fl.lii'n I ,,
ewes, $.'I.S5'i4.23. j
t 11 IVe e Mini. el.
NKA YORK. .Mnlih 7 1 IFPUH The
mark"! lor futuies opened ste.idi. with
prli es 5 points higher, and linmeili.il-l di -vtiopeo
marked strength on entering for
eign suppoit ti tul but lug I'm' Investini lit
11 (-in int. based ii npoi's of n sharp .id
vnnco In lib, 1 m hung" r.ite. t rnn-r late'
-allies from Kurepeitn markets ,1 better I
demand foi spi 1 and obiciec ( brnr uj,- ,
CHARLES G. ADSIT
226 La Salic St., Chicago, III.
Bonds, Stocks and
Invsstmenf Securitie
LoiiRlit and sold for cnali and on marRlm.
Prlvato wire to Now Vork I'IiIchro Itef.
f-rulu'o.s: Contliiontiil Nntlonul Hunk. III.
urrnlnn Ilunklnu AHuoulutlon, Itoyul Trubt
Comiunv
JAMES E, BOYD & CO.
Tclriilione Kllllt. Omnhn, l.
COMMISSION,
r;nAi.v. provisions mm stock,
llnnrtl nf Trailt.
CorreepondiT.ee: John A. Wrrn it Co
Direct wires to Chtcaco and New Vork
1 ... . 330 I 50 I
1 3aO 5 ;o 1 .
1 . . 210 6 no 1.
cn -Mi'.i The murk-'i ruml nff'r.-.n th
clout, on iiruMt-iaklng and ilosed mi. i.'.v
wl'ii pi it-en uiichangid lo - points 1, '
higher. Total sales roaehetl 3U.5"J bags, in
titldlng. Match, ll.IOtMi.l5e; Mil), lt.2Ml6 ' "i .
June, 6 2.V. Juh, il.;lli.nc; August, 6 4
September .Hid October, li. IM&6.SIV , i
cetnlief. ti.HHfi nnc; Jnuuary, iUKc. Sp.
Rln, iiuiet: No. 7 Involci. 7'tc bid; Cord" .1
7'tc.
New nil. Hit liiioiU llnrket.
NKW Yi iRK, Match 7 - No furtlin
liwtlges are leporteil In blenclicil cotton',
which are In fair demauil today. No new
business Is repurled for PNpnrl lit brown
cottons and Inuni- ileniaiiit Is unlet. Price
Irregulni. Ciiars-'-rnliifeil cot Ions ipilot and
unchanged, prim cloth- inactive through
out. Inn iiucliaugeil In piicc, mints met
ginghams ate In uteroge request and no
change in price, cotton linings Irregular In
staple line.
tiii: 11 i:i.i-v vihki:t.
INSTRUMKNTS placed on record Tin rt
iln . .Man Ii 7
Wnrrnnt Deed..
I). P. Hnpper and wire ( : It. Hop
per, lot 3. block 9; lot 5 and U lot
4. block I; lots ii and 7. block V
nlet loo $ I. so
A. M. Hrnwn and husband In A. M.
Kellev, lot 1. Remington's subdlv J,n5n
Herman Kouulzc utul wire In l-'nilik
and Mary K0I10111, lot s, block 12.
Koun;r.e'H 2d mid t.jui
Anion t .In no tun 11 li nud wife to Paul
Itllejclmeler, lot 3. Storz subdlv 1
M A Reek et ill lo V. . J. Uigc. hp',
19-16-11 7,0.. 1
II. C otto nud I111pl1.mil to Mutilieiia
Saiinde.'S. w' uw'4 20-15-12
Otn.ibn Really inmp.iuv In ,M, I-'. Pail
rldge, w f& feet lot 1, block J. Wei-t
Ihid add 1
Samp to A. II. Pni t ridge, e tw feet lot
1. block 2. Mime f ..,
Total iinnuiiii of transfers
f.'i.toi
56.00 A MONTH.
SPECIALIST
In
All Private Diseases
VJ MdDisordcrsof Men
12 , ears in Omaha.
VARICOCELE
"HYDROCtLE ""en
t cuttlni?. rui In nr
4..A 1
S Y PH I LI Kc,uc'1 ' n'llfpsnd thepolson
w a thoroughly elewrf from
the system soon every lcn and ttymrtom
! !!"l)r?-r?..'omPI",,'ly '" forever. No
"DKBAIvINO OUT'' of theillnesRo on the skin
or fc. nriuinnt rontHlns tio dauctrous
drug.i or Injurious medlrlues.
WEAK MEN l""1" ok M Mvnoon from f.e
,-Y,,., , v CrV.cr VllTIMSTONEKVOCH
a . DUALLY DKIHMTY or IUllAtlRTION,
W -RTINO VVBUCNKSK INVOI.CNTAHV LoHKIS,
with L.Mtt.Y Rki'ay In Yor.NO and Miwilr
AoEb, tack if vim. vigor nud strength, with
sexual orgitnslmtmlrtd nariw-rak.
STRICTURE Hadleslly eured with x new
nnil CLPFT '" Iufsdllilo Rome Treat,
una tuttl meut Nolnstruments.nopaln,
no detention from husmets, Gonorrhoea,
kidney and Itladder Troubles.
TltKS CHMItA NTKKli.
Cajiiultatlon Frer. IrMtmrnt by Mill,
n I, C ulV"1 "ral1!1tlr,,',. HO S. !4th St.
Or. teles & Searles.gmaha.Neb.
FIRST CLASS 1'ULLHAN SLUEPBR5
...DAILY HETWUBN...
OMAHA AND SAN FRANCISCO
Without Chang
GREAT
ROCK ISLAND
ROUTE
M'ltl!1.;,!f,J,e,, .Scenery of the ROCKY
f,,0V.NTA!N? nnd SIERRA NEVADA by
Daylight In both directions.
DININtJ CAR SERVICE TIIROUOH.
) HUFPET LIBRARY CARS.
For full Information, rerrutloniiaiidltliier-
gry "Chlca.o to Cullfnrnla" utldrcat City
Ticket Office, 1313 I'nniani St., Otnalia,
Pit D
JOBBERS & MANUFACTURERS
OF OMAHA
DRY GOODS.
E. Smifh & Go.
Importers ind Jobbers of
Dry Goods, Furnishing Goodt
AND NOTIONS.
WHEN IN OMAHA
ISIT
Byrne-Hammer Dry Goods Co.
now it sti:i;t,
OMAHA'S GREAT NEW HOUSE,
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.
Uestem Electrical
vv Company
Electrical Supplies.
Electric Ylr!n Belli aid a as Llckttnf.
G , V. JOHNSTON, .Mgr. 1510 llowatd Kl
SAFE AND IKON WORKS.
Davis & Cowgil! Iron Works.
MANUFACTtmKRH AND JODDBRB
OF MACIIINKItY.
GENERAL ItKPAIJUNO A BPBCIALT1
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
JBOl, inoa nnd intlB JoU (itrrat,
Omnhn, Nrfc. Tel. 03H.
B. Zabrlskle. Aeent. J. B, Cowftll, Mgr.
ELEVATOR SUPPLIES "
ELEVATORS
In. proved Quick and Kiitiy Kleins
Steam, Electric and
Hand Power Elevators.
AUTOMATIC HATCH GATES.
Hand for cataloiuo.
Klf.lHALL linos'., COUNCIL BLUFFS, U,
1008 th Stuat. Telephpua 111.
c
H. Davis & Son
Acrntu for the Hlclimo4
nfrtr t,nt
l-"lr IJoor.
Klsvator Hydroullc and Hind KlIeTatori.
nlevator rcr-lrliiK n tp'dilty- t,ther
Vnlvo Cur tar Kleratorn. Enlu aid
Prlntlne Vrtttttt.
00NE GO.
Miiimfit n rir nnd Joblir-M of
Steam and Water Supplies
tir Mi Kind
llll I mill HIIII 1)111 (il, VS ST,
" GAiOJ.INEENGINES AND
GRAIN ELEVATOR MACHINERY
Gasoline Engines
Vertical. Horizontal and Portuulo,
from one horse power up.
Jotihf.rn of Acrlcilltural Implements nr.d
)Vrytlilnc ill water, steam -nd fas uup-nlla.
1 Wt
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1 UMiiut i&tri
I 11IIM 1 Jl.'. I .
I. ' 'MM, 1 oieinoi!
Mf. 1 ' P wlthon
haviti Bradley & Go.
J Council Hinds, Iowa