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THE OMAHA DAILY JH3E: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1901.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
In Abainca of Outsidt Support Whtut
Old's with Diollne.
HEAVY TRADE IN CORN DURING FIRST HOUR
Ontu .MnrUrl Ik .nrrcitr nml Shorts
Cover Under Inlliiciico of Corn
Provisions llulo ((iilrt
lint I'lrni.
CHICAGO, Mnrch U.-ln the absence ot
outside support the whent market closed
with a dectlne of sc todny, while the other
leading speculative miirkcts on 'chnngn held
llrm, corn closing 'ifie, onts '4e nnd pro
visions IV?rl5e higher.
May wheat opened VuUc higher at Toe
to 7514e, under the short-lived support re
sultant to hlghr Liverpool cuttle and tho
mildly hulllHh Kovernment report made yes
terdny afternoon. There was a fair amount
of outside buying the first few mltiulcs. hut
tho hulk of purchnse wan made by local
shorts, It wa noon left to local bulls to
tako euro ot tho murket and they proved
unequal to the tank, nlthoiiKh the bear
premium wan it t no time Hevcre, or even
serious. Considering tho divergent views
expressed by lending traders the compara
tive Inactivity of tho market Is a puzzle.
The bull argument, embracing recent re
ductions In crop estimates for Argentine.
Austrnlln, Krnnre and In the northwest, are
answered by pointing to the fact that May
wheat Ih now !c higher than It was a year
ago. It was this answer which was made
to tho government report.
The liberality -jf seaboard clearances last
week, as well as today, mnke u review of
the previous day's reports of "no ex
port Inquiry" look peculiar. The day's re
ceipts, both In the northwest and Including
other primary points, were under last year's
receipts nnd the fact that this Is the crop
senro season was made prominent by dam
age claims from Ohio and Indiana. The
market, however, without any particular
prensiire, worked off during the forenoon to
Tt'kflToc. The report of LW.onil il. (.old here
for export and seaboard claims of .17 loads
taken for the other side caused n rally to
7&'f'"nlic, but this rally failed of support
nml the market reacted to 7t17lTiic and
'closed easy, o under yesterday, at 7!ie,
Ronbonrd clearances In wheat and Hour
wero equal to 357.W bu.. while primary re
celpls were Wd.0) bu., compared with fi-SI.-f')
bu, Inst year, .Minneapolis and Dtiluth
reported nftlcars. against 21S Inst week and
032 a yenr ngo. Local receipts were 72 curs,
A of contract grade. The world's visible de
ceased CI,''') bu.
Tho government statistical report of corn
reserves was more bullish by comparison
thnn that on wheat and was reflected In a
heavy trade during the llrst hour of trade
In that cerenl. Unsettled weather also
helped tho bulls, but later the market be
crime more quiet and prices eased off on
the. Improved grading of receipts, there be
ing K7 cars of contrnct out of -IM cars re
ceived here today. Country acceptances
wero reported light, whllo shippars claimed
their mnrket somewhat Improved, May sold
between 4l'4o and i)-(?i40?c, closing lAr(i
higher at 4(W?llc.
Oats were somewhat nffected by corn,
shorts covering under (lie Influence 0f that
mnrket's strength. On the wholo the mar
ket was a narrow one, lacking speculative
features. A good shipping demand was re
ported, but tbo htislncrs done was not given
out. Mny oats opened at 2IHfr2.VV sold
sparingly at Zlie, declined to SP.tfJl-Mttc and
closed ,ie higher at 2ll,W52o'4c. Receipts
were SIH cars
Provisions wern llrm, without much busi
ness being transuded. Tho strongest phase
of the market wnH near the close and It was
also tho most nctlvo at that time. Tho
market was baro of offerings most of tho
day. Near tho end a llttlu emtio out and
was qtileklv nbsnrbed. Mny pork sold be
tween JII.82W and $11.90 and closed 13c
higher at Jli.flO: May lard closed Be up at
$7.0) and May ribs 74c Improved at $7..t2Ki.
Ksllmntcd receipts tomorrow; Wheat, no
cars; corn, 2.10 cars; oats, l.W enrs; hogs,
:oono head.
Tho leading futures ranged as follows:
Artlcles.l Opcn. High. I Low. Close.l Ycsy!
Whent
Mar.
April
May
Corn
Mnr.
Mny
Oats
Slur.
Mny
I'ork-
Mnr.
May
July
T.nrd
Mar.
May
July
Sept.
Mnr.
May
Sept.
73i
73'i'
74U
i-r,
lVrf'i
7t?!
i5t
3D
0i
33
lOSWTilWa'Utl
2.W
23W
214
23i1?;
14 70
14 no
II 60
II Ki
14 75
II R2'4
11 ou
7 r.7!4
7 B2V4
7 55
7 m
7 Ki
7 70
7 30
i Mi
7 dO
7 fi25
7 05
7 67
7 20
7 25
7 25
7 :12!V
7 2iW
1 su
7 ."t2'4
No. 2.
Cnsh quotations weie as follows;
l'LOUH-Oull: winter patents. M.OV03.KI;
siraigius, mwj.wi; clears, w.wma.zo; spring
specials, JI.201T4.30; patents, 3.KKtJ3.70;
Btrnlghts. $3(Mi3.30: bnkers. J2.2OfI2.C0.
WIIKAT-So, 3 spring, C7(fj72c; No. 2 red,
ii-4'irnii:.
I'OIIN No. 2. 30'4c: No. 2 yellow. 30Ue.
OATS-No, 2. 255125'ic; No. 2 white, 27'ff
oc; on, .1 wiiue, .o?4(((.'i')4C.
KYK No. 2. 33c.
HAHLKY Good feeding, 4Co; fnlr to
cnotce minting, kihopac
SKHDS-No. 1 (lax. J1.53V4: No.il north
western, Jl.&Mi; prime timothy, $4.10; clover,
ciiniriici grime. iu. iu.
IMtOVIHIONH-Mess pork, per bid.. SIl.TiVfi
11.75. Iird, nor 1M) lbs.. K,r57.n7',4. Short
ribs sides (loose). S7.25fi7. 10. Drv h:i 1 1 )
shoulders (boxed). STVill C Sliort clear
VHIHKY-Dnsls of high wines, $1.27.
Tho receipts nnd shipments toduy wero as
ioiiows:
Articles Receipts. Shipments.
I- lour, bbls :tG,miO 35,(no
Vheal. bit 131,("i0 K'.tOO
Corn, bu 171,000 IKi.ufK)
Oats, bu 379,000 20ti,000
Jle. bu lfi.OOO 3,000
ltarley. bu I7,l) Vlji
On tho Produce exchango today tho but
ter market was Inactive; crenmerles, jfTf
21c; dairies, HJtlUc. Cheese, iiulet, Vfl.w
4i"ic, I'.KK", nun, irrsu. ii'j'm.'c.
m:w voiiic ii:.M:it.ii, mahki: r
(Ill II I II till IIS
of Hie liny
mi Vnrliius
Ciiiiiiiioilllles
NEW YORK. March 12. - FLOt'R - Re-
teinn, .ii,Mj.i iiiiih.; exports, 1 1.191 bbls.:
market moderately active and tending
.umiv u, t'liinu hi nyiiiiminy
with whent; Minnesota patents. $.loif
4.30; Minnesota bakers, $3.lVif3.25; winter
rmicuis, w.iii'ii ,w; winter straights, $3.I5
d.uu; winter exiras, .-.wkii.'.m; winter low
grades. $2.45j2.fiO. Ryo Hour, steady, fair
in gnoii, tj.wuvi.iii, Choice to rallcy, S3.iiJj
3.50. Iliiekwheal Hour, quiet nt $2.1li2.5.
HUCICWIIEAT-Dull nt 60a62c, c. I. f
New York.
CO R N M E A I Fl r ni ; yellow western. 91c;
city. 90c; Ilrumlywlne, $2.43'2.50.
RYE Steady; No, 2 western. i!Se, f. o. b.,
nflout; stale. EtM(&7t', e I. 1'., caiiuts.
BARLEY Dull; feeding, IM4Sc, c' I. f.,
ipw itirK; inaillllg. o.iUC.
BARLEY MALT-Dilll: western. CJTOp
WHEAT Receipts, 15,301) bu.; exports, 131,-
tin. niui, nn-iiu , ,u, . ren, ie, r o.
b nlloat, and 7ic, elevntor; No. 1 north
ern, nuliith. SS'nc. f. o. b.. nllont! Mn l
hard, Duliith, 91ic, f. o. b., afloat. Options
opened quiet and tlrm on the. irovernnwoit
report of farm prospects, but was nffected
by realizing on tho part of room traders, be
coming weak and unsettled late Iu the ses
sion. Bearish Intimations were encouraged
by disappointing clearances, liberal north.
west receipts nnd liquidation, Closed weak
hi ttgjtu iieciine, .Miircn cinseii at 7vc; Jiny.
7'ic: July. ntfi71ic. closed at 79c.
CORN Recelots. 179.100 bu.: exnorts. 3.7:1-;
bu. Snot, easy: No. 2. tSWc. elevntor. nml
4fi;c, r. o, b., alloat. Option market hold
ii very nrm opening, nueiiden ny active eov
rrlng. H Inter weakened under an mlliiHt
ment of long account, but rallied llnnlly on
Into cables, small cnrlots, estlmntes anil
ilntiinml frnm nlinrta Murnli nlnMn.1 n f JCI'.
Mny, 4Gvk(W,e, closed at I6jic; July, Vbii
t fac, cioaeu ai uc; ncpiemoer closed at
ovc.
OATS Receipts, 1?J,200 bu.; exports. 100
1)11. Spot, steudy: NO, 2, 30-?c: No. 3. 30Vo
No. 3 WllltO. 331(33tic: No. 3 White. 32 43 .
track mixed Western. 30tff3Uic: track while
S2U36V4c. Option market opened llrm with
corn ami was tniriy wcu sustained ail day
without feature.
HOI'S Quiet; slate, common to choice,
1900 cron. 17U20o: 1899. 114115c: old olds. itA
c; rnclilc const. 1900 crop, iGfii9c; 1599, ll4i
llo: old olds, 2 J 6c,
HAY-Steody; slilpplng, 77'.4'&80o; gool to
choice, swale.
HIDES-Steady; Gulvchton, 20 to 25 lbs,
18H01W: Calltornln, 21 to 25 lbs., Uc
Texas drv. 21 to 30 ids.. H'iUlsc.
l.rCATHER Steady: iiemlock sole
Tluciios Ayres. light to heavyweights, stip
ueld. 23M,W24fce.
PROVISIONS -Beef, steady; family. $10.50
nil.BO; mess, j.s.noaj9.ij; uecr iiams, Rtvsoip
19.w; pncKei. j.aeiu iv.ju; extra iiiiuu msss,
71 74
"Mi 741;
TlVfe-Q-ls 75H
"ihMi ""-mi
21 24
2W 21
II 70
1 1 Ki 14 V)
11 57'i 14 G7V4
"Yk" "Yin"
7 7 fi.i
7 05 7 70
"Yis" "Y:a"
7 32H 7 S7H
IK.0091C.C0. cut incuts, nrm; picuica bei
lies, J?f310.50: pickled shoulders, $5.M;
pickled hams, 3 2i9.7&. Lnrd. tlrm; west
ern steamed, $7.!"0; retlned, llrm. continent.
$.0R, fioulh Amerlen, $s.75. compound, $S.W
f!6tS. fork, quiet; family, $l5.fif 16.W;
short clear. $ll.7MI0.Mt; mess, $14.254f 15.26.
TALLOW-Stesdy; 1 Ity ( per pkg.l, 4dW
Pic. country (pkgs. free), 4'kQ6',ie.
ItlCU-lMlet, domestic, fair to extra, 3'
iii'ie; Japan, 4V0tSe.
IltTTHlt-lteteipts, 10.472 pkgs., llrm;
fresh creamery, l"122cs Juno creamery, 15
iT(20c; factory. l'riHNc.
Cli:i:SK-ltecepts, 1,52.'. pkgs.; strong;
fancy, large, colored and white, llftll'.ti';
fancy, small, colored, 12'c; fancy, small,
white. Ulmjr.
H( If IS Receipts, ll.SIU pkgs.: firm nnd un
changed, w-tern, nt mark, lSHtlHci south
ern, t mark, lWiltc. ....
l'Ot'LTRY-AIIe, unsettled: fowls, 11c,
chickens, l"c; turkeys, lie; dressed, llrm;
turkeys, iwio'sc; fowls, 8"4fflo4c. .
I'llYATDUrt iltcnilv: .IcrseVs. $l.2j(fH.io:
New York, $I.Wi1.70; Long Islnnd, $l.MfJ
Xit- Jersey sweets, $1.75fj2.CO.
MKTAI.H- After 11 continued decline of
over 11 week the tin market In Now York
took a decided turn for tile ncuer to my.
Tlic t rmness here, however, was cnieuy a
matter of sympathy with London, but a
llirht siipeiilatlve movement helped consid
erably and pi Ices wero about 2.1 points up
on big futures, to $25.Sn, with the close llrm
but quiet. Tho advance 111 London was 17s
fid, to 117 10s tor spot and 111 ,s 11 on
futures. Hales thero amounted to 120 tons
spot and m tons futures. Tho local cop
per mnrKei ruien inactive, ieuiureipnH aim
unchanged. At London prices wero 3s 9d
low it, with spot closing at 70 and 7ulls
3d ror futures. l.eiul was (inn ami un-
ImiiL'pil. whlln Hiielter was weak nlid 24
points lower at $3.IKn3.Ir, In symimthy with
ilu, drrllne nbriiiid. The close for snot was
5s off, to IC Is Gd. Domestic Iron markets
wero innctivc anil prices more or icss nom
inally unchanged.
OMAHA VIIOI,nSAl.U MARKETS.
Condition of 'Crude nnd Cliinlntlons
on Maple mid l'nney Produce.
KOG9 Receipts liberal; good stock weak
1141 livao.
LIVH rOULTUY Hens, 6',i8"c: young.
staggy and old roosters. 3i6:': ducks, tv4
Qlc, getsc, 0Vsi(7c; turKcys. titfo.
KRKrfH DRliSSKD 1'OULTRY Hens. 7V4
5iSr: lonsters. Idtic: ducks. M'nSSc: geeso.
Us'.ic; turkeys, ugiitwuigtit, icaluc; heavy, 7
4Jc.
DAMH-Mallnrd ducks, per doz., $2.utf.
3.W; teal, $1.2.Vul.C0; mixed. $1.2.Vfll.5o; Jack-
rnnnits, no sine; voitontuiis. i&itswc.
HUTTiiii common to rutr. wenK at uu
K'M'i choice, lHUloc, separator, 22c.
ritESIl OYHTHHS Klrst grade, soua
packed. New York counts, per can, 3Sc; ex
tra selects, 32c; standards. 25c; medium,
20o. Heconu grade, slack lllled, New otk
counts, per can, 3oc; extra selects, -Q;
sdindards. 20c: bulk standards, per gal.,
$1.25.
rilOZICN FRESH ! IHH Ulack bass. 18C;
whltu bass, 10i'; bluetlsh, 11c; bullheads, 10c;
bluo llnt. c; catllsh, 12c; cod, 9c; cropple.
10c; cIscocb, 7c; halibut, Uc: herring, 4W
be: haddock. 9c: mackerel. 15c: nerch. Bu
7c; pickerel, 7c, pike, 9c; red snapper, 10c;
snimon, uc; huiiusii, dc; smcii3, ivc; iroui,
10c, whltellsh, be.
I'tQKONH-Llve, per doz., si.
VKALS-Cholce, 910ci
HAY I'rlccs quoted by Omnha Wholealo
Hay Dealers' association: Choice upland,
H.lij; No. 1 upland, Js; medium, $7.00; uuarso,
. Ryo straw, $5.C0. Thcso prices aro for
hay uf uood color nnd auullty. Demand
fnlr. Receipts. 15 cars.
OATS-No. 2 white, 2Sc.
CORN No. 3, 35c.
URAN-$15.
VEGETABLKS.
8PlNACH-rcr bu. box. 75c.
CUCUMUERS-Hot house, per doz., $l,50O
W, as to size.
I'ARSNH'S-l'er bu., COo.
Tl'RNIl'S lcr bu. basket, 50o.
ui:irr.s-icr bu., 40c.
CARROTS-I'or bu 40c.
LETTUCE I'er bu., 40845c.
RADISHES I'er doz.. 35c.
I'ARSLKY I'er doz., 35c.
POTATO HS-Pcr bu.. 45Jt55c: Idaho, ncr
bu.. OOjfGCc.
SEED POTATOES-Natlves. B5BC0o; Red
River Valley, SOc: Triumph, $1.01.
BWiilST POTATO ISH Per bbl., $1.75.
CAHHAGE-Ilollund seed, per lb., lQ2c.
TOMATOES California, per 6-bnskot
crate, $1.50.
oisioxMS-onio, per bu., si.75.
CELERY California, as to size. 505775c:
Kalamazoo. 25fr3Gc.
CAULIFLOWER-Callfomla. ncr crate.
$2.75.
Lie ANS Wax. ncr bu.. S3.50: string. Der
bu.. $3.25.
EGG PLANT Per bu. box. $3.
PEPPERS-Pcr bu. box, $2.
FRUITS.
STRAWBERRIES Florida, por qt, 45c
GRAPES Malaga, per keg. J6.5OilD.00.
APl'LES-Per bbl.. $4.25: Wasblniiton. ner
bu. box, $1.75; Bellliowers, $1.90.
CRANBERRIES Bell nnd Rue e. 19 ner
uui.; jerseys, per um i-i.M; per crate, V-
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES-Ciillfornla seedlings. $2.00
9.5.1; iS.TKfia
LEMONS-Callfornla, extra fancy, $3.25
.50; choice, $3.
BANANAS Per bunch, according to slzo.
:2.00J2.W.
fius callfornln. new cartons. 75c: lay
ers. C5c: Imported, ner lb.. 131115c.
DATES Persian, In 60-lb. boxes, Salrs, 60
pur iu.; liuuottecu, uyjc par iu.
MISCELLANEOUS.
1IIDKS No. 1 green. bMc: No. 2 creen.
No. 1 veal calf. 8 to 12 lbs.. 8c: No. 2 veal
cult, 1. 10 15 ids., uc; dry nines, hyic; sneup
pens, xiidc; norsu nines, 11.D0r1z.2a,
..ua.j ,,0, Atfu, lit
berts, per lb., 13c; almonds, per lb. lS20c:
raw peanuts, por lb., 5&5t4c; roasted, 0V4O
"Vjc; Brazils, lc; pecar.d, l'ij 12c ; cocounuts,
St. I.iiuIn (.'ml n nml Provisions.
BT l.niTIH Alnr.M, ! Will.? AT T
No. 2 red, cash, elevator, 72Vic; track, 74irf
"Hie: May. 73Vic: July. 72c: No. 2 hard. 70W,
5(71c.
CORN Higher; No. 2 cash, SS'icj track,
39c; May, 39'f.o; July. 39Hc
OATS Lower: No. 2 cash. 26c: track. 2014
i27c; Mny, 25ic; July, 25c; No. 2 white,
KYK-steniiy; 52c.
FLOUR-Inuctlve; patents. $3.5503.75: ex
tra fancy and straight. $3.1Cft3.35: clcnr.
ix.wvs.vi; low grades, J2.2itj(2.w.
a I'Jri DM Timothy, sleudv: uvcruga re
celitts, $3.7Mi l.l); prime worth more; flax,
nominal at
CORNSIEAL Steady at $2.05.
BRAN Steady; sacked, east track. 77c.
II A Y Timothy. llrm nt J10.OO1fi2.00:
prairie, easier at o.t"rtio.w.
wuiswi steady at si. 27.
I RON COTTONTI ES-$1.00.
BAGGING 7(((7ic.
HEMP TWINE 9c.
PROVISIONB-Pork. llrm: lobbing. $15.
Lord, llrm at $7.15. Drv salt meats, hlchcr:
boxed lots, extra shorts. $7.37! clcnr ribs,
$7.50; clear sides, $7.B2',4. Bacon, higher;
boxed lots, extra shorts, $S.12Vi: clear ribs,
$8.25; clear sides. $S.37W.
Mi;TAl.H-l.end llrm; $l.22',iTi 1.23. Spotter
iiriiti .i.nu'fi,i.rtM, oiiiKMio asaeii,
Pf)ULTRY-Steadv: chickens. 7ff?Sei fur
keys, fi4u9u; ducks, 10c; geese, CEf7c.
Hl'TTUR- Easier: crenmerv. lliUc
tin lr . lfiMKe.
i;(i(;s Higher: uc.
RUCUIPTS-Flour. 5.000 bbls.: wheat. 49..
lioo bu.; corn. 132,(iO bu.; oats. 65,000 bu.
SHIPMENTS Fuur. lS.oaO bbls.: whent
95,000 bu.; com, 11(1,000 bu. ; onts, C5.000 bu.
(illlliuex lu Allllllblr SiiiiiiIIcs,
NEW YORK. March 12. Sneclnl cnble nnd
telegraphic communications to Bradstreet's
show the following changes In available
supplies from Inst accounts:
Wheat, Dulled states and Canada, east of
icocKies. decreased l.iot.um nil.: at oat nnd
in lsurope, decreased 900,000 uu,; totnl tiup
ply. decreiihed COI.Onu bu.
. orn, I'liiteu niaies ami L nuaua, east or
uocKies, increased j,.-k:.ooo.
Oats. 1'nlted States and Canada, enst of
nocKies, iiecreuBen ji.'av1 nu,
Among the more Important Increases re
Dorted are those of 178.000 bu. ot Chlcnirn
nrivato eievniors, o.-,uiu 1111, at Portland
.Me., nnd MXW bu. at Chattanooga.
Tho leaillllg decreases included those or
400.000 bu. at northwestern Interior ele
vators. 210,000 bu. at Mnnltoba, 91,000 bu. at
port Huron ami uo.onii nu. at uepot Harbor,
t no combined siock ot wheat at Portland
ore., and Tacoma and Seattle, wash,, in
creaseii iiu.uiA) 1111, last wcck,
ICiiiiianN City (.ruin nnd Prorlnlona,
KANSAS CITY. March 12,-WHEAT
stay, tiiMiwc; .liny, wtyuwi'ic: cash, No, !
hard, ii7ifif.SHo; No, 3, CS'jiiCOHc: No. 2 red
0911 iOC; ISO. 3, B7y09C
CORN Mny. 37c; cash, No. 2 mixed, 33ic
.Ml, . WlllIC, .UJ7.1 C 0. .1. JDC.
OATS- No, 3 white, 27Hc
RYIC-Nn, 2. 61140.
IIAY-Choleo timothy, $10.50; choice
prnine. .iiixil"i..i.
Bl'TTERT-Creumery, 17j20c; dairy, fnncy,
it.
EOas-Wenk; fresh Missouri nnd Kan
sus stock, lie dozen, loss off. cnseB ro
turned ; new whltowood cases Included, '.4c
more.
RECEUTS-Wlint, 61,600 bu.; corn, 19,200
till rt.itu I l.. '
.t.8.LU'.'Au;NTS-u:h'' ".COO bu.; corn
to,! uu., o.us, s.iw uu,
Peorlii Miirkrl.
, BI'IOIIA, March 12,-CORN-Dull; No. 2,
OAlH-Firm; No. 3 white, 26Uc. billed
IIU Hill
WHISKY-On tho basis of $1.27 for tin
IBIIl-u Kuuun.
.MlniiPiiliolla Wtivnt, Flour nnd trail
MINNEAPOLIS. Mnrch 12, WHEAT
Cush, 71c; May, 73!itf7lc; July, 751i. On
track: No. 1 hard. 7fie: No. 1 northern. 7le;
No. 2 northern, 65t'41(70Wc.
KLOl'R-Klrst patents, 14.054.15 isecond
patents. n.R54.0O) first clears. $2.9CS3.00;
second clears, fl.WTZ.fO.
IlltAK III IIUIK, Ji;i.ll'(IlJ.iJ.
' DiiliHIi (irnln Mnrhrt.
DL'H'TI I. Miireb 12 WHEAT No. 1
hard, 74T4c; No. 1 northern, 72?c; No. 2
northern, irif70c.
LUitK-;i7Hc; May, sic.
.MtlVHMHNTS (IT .STOCKS AMI BONDS.
Lnrue'Pnrt of Hiinltiess Done Diirlnu
liny In S pceiiln ( I e.
NEW YOtttr Mnrrh 12 The slock mar
ket continued spotty today and lnrgely
miiilo up the operations of professional
traders In Indlvldunl xtnrks. Munv of these
operations were bused on causes peculiar
(o tho stocks affected nnd the traders pro
fessed to be following tho leadership of In
siders In llin fltnek In their Imvlnir. How
ever this mny be, It was evident that mirely
speculative operations played a largo part
in mo nay s dealings, as realizing sans
came Into evidence In every case where a
considerable advance was made, resulting
In sharp reactions. There wus more or less
realizing going on all day, the sustaining
Intttioiice or the strength In special stocks
being availed of to take profits Iu the gen
eral list. The result of (his Is seen In tho
net losses nrcvnlllnc here and there, some
of them lu Important stocks,
Tho principal features of the news of tho
day was the excellent tralllc returns of the
railroads. Esneelallv tho southwestern
railroads, the bituminous coal carriers and
some of the southern roads showed a large
Increase In their gross earnings over those
of tho corresponding week of Inst yenr.
The MpMlnu nf ttm ,l
perhaps tho cntisn of the dtlllnesa and
slight weakness In tho nntbraelte coal
group, although contldence was expressed
mm no siriKe was to Do reared, rue con
tinued low rnle for cull loans neutralized
tho effect of (ho deplntlon of the cash re
serves of the banks by reason of tho drain
to tho sub-treasury nnd the growing de
mands from the Interior. The government
report of the February exports of agricul
tural prouuciH might tie regarded ns un
favorable, psnocllltlv iih thr forrlcn truilo
111 mnnufuctiirers for the month Is expected
ui augment me inning cut in the exports,
onipnren wiui the sume momu or inst yenr.
Tho heavy decline In cotton exnorts Ileitis
to exitluln tho recent firmness of sterllnir
cxchangei-
a minuter or tno important movements or
the day were In tbn ntneks of minor rail
road companies and rumor was busy with
stories or projected consolidations to ac
count for thoie Advances. This was true
of thn Toledo, St. louls & Western stocks,
toe common rising i, tno Wisconsin Cen
tral stocks nnd the Iowa Central stocks,
tho common of which rose 3'i nnd thn pre
ferred 3U. St. Ituls & San Francisco llrst
preferred advanced 2. the hccoihI nrpferreil
2 and the common on persisting stor
ies of refunding of a consolidation nnd ab
sorption Into the Gould southwestern roads.
Tho upward movement In part wns proba
bly prompted by the meeting of stockhold
ers, Tho express romnniiUs. which have
been dormant, advanced sharply over tho
last I lint ll tin 1 1 . American Kvnrnx.u rm :t
and lost It; 1'nlted States Express IU and
The. strength In Tobacco was dub to n be
lief In benellts to nceruc from reduced
tnxes. Amalgamated Copper weakened on
reports of a renewal of hostile projects In
Montana. The smelting slocks fell on tho
notice of nnnp.il or tho unit
sorption of tho Guggenheim Interests. Tho
eiiiimerniion or such special Inlliielices
might bo considerably extended, but the
resulting price movement lu other cases
was less, although It extended from 1 to 2
points lu a number of stocks. The closing
eoiisiiieruoiy unsettled ny the prollt
taklng. Tho railroad bond mnrket continued nc
tlvo nnd uenernllv firm hut nm.. r tim
less active bonds yielded to some extent.
Total snles, par vnlue. $5,B95.nnn. United
rumen .is iieciiueii -7i nml new 4s advanced
k per cent on the last cull.
Din following urn tll cllitdtlr- r.rlro. .,
tho Now York Stock exchange:
Atchison
Wabash
(hi nfil
do nfd
ll.iltlmnrn A O...
92H
InXIV
C7Ji,
151 (V
Wheel. L. E
.. 15V
.. ;:i
.. 19!
..121
Canadian 1'iic...
do 2d nrd
CiiniuTa So
Ches. fe Ohio
Wis. Central ..
Third Avenuo .
Chicago G. W....
rv. it. x? o
H. d O. pfd....
National Tubn
.. 9li
. r.:i
..101
Chi. J lid. & L
33t.ii
do nfd
do prd
111. & E. Ill
'.. A- N. W
Adams Ex
.11V)
10914
173
12514
76
lOJi,
2f-(i
American Ex 192
U. S. Ex t:i
C, R. 1. .t P....
c. a. n. . st. l
Wells-Fargo HX..142
Amcr. Cot. Oil... 2fili
Colorado So
do pro ,
Amcr. Malting.,
do nfd
do 1st pfd.
iln "d nfil
, 5!:
Del. & Hudson.,
tiol. T.. & W
lfiV4
Amer. S. & R...
do nfd ,
J'.t.HJ
Denver R. G...
SJ'Vl
Amer. Spirits..
do nfd
""4
fifil4
no pid
Amer. S. Hoop..
do pfd
Amer. S. & W...
17
aiii
Erie
1I11 1hI tifd
Ot. Nor, Pfd
llopklnir Coal .. .
JkT
.1.1
97;
do nrd
Hocking valley,.
Amer. Tin Plate. fil?i
do nfd 101
Illinois Central...
Iowa Central ....
do pfd
l.iikn Frio Xr V . .
13114
Amer. Tobacco.. .12214
M9i
do prd 11,1
Anne. MIn. Co... Hi
4214
do nfil
Brooklyn R. T... 79
Lake Hhoro ,
L. N
Muulinttnn L,...,
Met. St. Ry
HOW
uoio. I' 1101 a: 1.,. 4.1
. hit.
,120'
,16Vi
. IS?
unn, tonacco .... mu
111, 111 u.. ......
...lOt)
Federal Steel ,
... 421i
Mex. Central ...
Minn. & St. L...
do pfd
... 8914
. 7S
.10S
Gen. Electric
Glucose Sugar
. . .212
do nfd
... 4714
Mo. Pnclllc
. 9214
do prd
Inter. Paper .
do nfd
... 'J.i
... 23
Mobile & Ohio.
M.. K. &. T
. M
. 21
... 75
do pfd
M J. IVnfrnl ...
. 01
.155
.111
Laclede Gas
811
National Biscuit. 41
N. Y. Central ...
do pro 9.1
National Lend ... 15
do pfd Sj
National Steel ... 43
Norfolk .t W....
. ft)
. X5
do nfd
No. Pnclllc
do pfd
Ontnrlo & W....
. S7?i
. 3211
do pfd 101
N. Y. Air Brake.lfit
No. American. 71
Pnclllc Coast .... 52
Ore. Ry. & Nnv
. 4 '.
. 7C
do jtfd
Pennsylvania ...
Reading
,152i
. S1K
. 72Tt
. 4.1
. 65
. MS
. 45-
. M
7114
. 30
. 60H
.149S
do 1st prd 88
do 2d nfd fi2
do 1st pfd
do 2(1 nfd
I'licnic .mill it?.
Pnnnln'H (la 10.1';
Rio O. W
Pressed S. Car... 36
do nfd
do pfd 7414
Pullman P. Car., 206
S. R. & T 4U
Sugar 139
St. L. & S. V....
do 1st pfd
In Vtl nfil..
St. L. Southw...
do nfd
110 nrd mi
Tenn. Coal Sz 1... 52W
St. Paul
U. S. Leather ... 12
do ntd "iMi
do nfd
1VJ
St. P. & Omaha
.125
U. S. Rubber 18
ho. Pacltlc
So. Railway
do pfd
Tex. & Pacific...
41H
244
do pid
Western Union .. 8S
78S4
jwiini. v otiptir ...ini'
3T.I
ttepuniio j. ,v; a.. jbv,
I'nlon Pacific ...
91
1 do prd...
Oils
do pfd
. 85 P. C. C. & St. L. CO
Tntst-rccelptB. Nominal. New stock,
Tho Commercial Advertiser's I-ondoii
limine ai cablegram snys: Tho stock mnr
ket hern wus Idle today and prices wera
Irregular. The settlement, which Is nro-
ceeiiing quietly, disclosed very light specu
iimvo accounts, even in Americans, in
vestment Issues wero dull on tho new Vie
lorlan loan of .C3.000.fi00 In 3 per cent bonds
nt 8514. Tho American department was
quietly nrm, nitiiniign 111 tno arbitrage
transactions New York was n seller on bal
ance. Berlin bought Northern Pnclllc and
Canndlan Paclllc, offering freely culls on
Northern pacltlc, nt 3-li per cent for the end
of Juno and 1 for the end of September.
That Iindon Is amazed nt this recalls the
ract that neriin played the game success
fully In the receivership period of tho
Northern Pacific. General enntnniro rales
nrn r.(Ti5',4: St. Paul and Atchison 314; Den
ver & Rio Grande 2. Tho bank has bought
.UG.0OO of gold In bars. Money was easier
at -it tor can lonns unci - tor demand.
JSVw VorW Money .Mnrket,
NEW YORK. March 12. MONEY-On
call, steady at str-M per cent; prlmo mcr
cnntlle pupnr. 4fi4'.i per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE-FIrm, with
actual business In bnnkers' bills nt Jt.ST'j
for demand and $1.84 for sixty days; posted
rates. $l.854.85.
SILVKR-Cortlflcates, 6114ff63c; bar, 60Tc;
Jlexlcan dollars, 49c.
BONDS Government, Irregular; state,
steady; railroad, Irregular.
Tho closing prices on bonds today aro ns
follows:
U. S. rof. 2e, reg.
do coupon
do 3s, reg
do coupon
do 4s, reg
do coupon
do old 4s, reg...
do coupon
do 5s, reg
do coupon
D of C. 4
Atch. gen. 4s
do adj. 4s
Canada So. 2s,...
O. & O, 4'4s
do 5s
C. Ac N. W. c. 7s.
do 8 F dob. 5s,
Chicago Ter, 4s..
Colo, So. 4s
r. & R. O. 4s....
Erie geuernl 4s..,
F. W. ft 11. C, Is,
Gen. Electric 5s.,
In. Central Is..,,
L. A N. mil. Is..,
M.. K. & T. 2s.,.,
do ts...,
105H1
105V
HO.
1101J
137't
137
113
114
N. Y. Central Is,
i')7i;
131'ii
105T4
,10S?I
10.1V5,
HP
K"14
126
IPiW
9I4
100$
,117 5
,131
1S4U
,usi5
N. J. C. gen. (is,.
No. Paclllc 3s....
do 4s
N Y. C & S L. Is,
N. W. con, Is..
Oregon Nav. Is..
do 4s
Oro. S. L. 6s....,
"do consul 6b,.
Reading gen. 4s,,
Rio G. W. 1b
St I, & I SI c. 5s
11115'
11114
123
l'H
9;i'
lllStySt L Ai S F g, ill
10714'St. Puul consols
12l 'St P, O & V Is,
140V
do 5s
.1:1
. 9.!
.11614
. 51
.119
. 85
.HSU
.119'i
.lOIIli
ns-.
So. Pnclllc 4s....
So. Ral!way 5s,.
S. R. & T. 0s...
,T. & Pacific is..
do 2s
Ml
ll
ilU
10P4
79
UP.
Union Pacltlc Is
Wabash Is
do 2s
West Shore 4s.
Wis. Central 4s.
111'i
89U
Va. centuries
. 95H
Bid. Offered.
I'o re I mi I'lnniicliil.
BERLIN. March 12. Internationals wero
quiet on the bourso toduy. Apierlcans were
well maintained. Canadian Pacific Improved
on faorabln tralllc returns. Iron shares
wero tlrm. owing to an unverified rumor
that the American steel combine was seek-
Ine 11 connection with the Bnehiimer cast
steel factories, to be followed by n combi
nation of German nnd American steel syn
dicates. Americans wero lifeless, Trans-
van 1 runs were firm.
PAIIIH Mni-r,!, 11 Hnlnri nt thn 1111011.
Ing on the bourse today was Inactive, owing
III II, fl.l.... (It, uttnn.lnltlli 11 In
the posliif.n lit South Africa, other un
favorable Influences nnd the nnpronch of
the settlement which prevented dealing. In
ternationals wero quiet, except Brazlllnns,
which recovered on tho Improvement In the
rate of exchange. Rio tlntos wero weaker,
LONDON, March 12. The umoiint of Mil
lion tnken Into tho Unnk of England on
balance today was 6,(Xi). Gold premiums
quoted nt Buenos Ayres, 12.20.
Boston Stuck (liiotntlon.
ttns'rnv Mr,.i, i?.Cnli loans. 2'4ffl ner
cent; tltno loans, 3'sf?4 per cent. Ollkinl
closlnu;
A.. 1. H. F .... oj'Y
I'nlon Land
West End
West Infill, HIcc.
Atchison Is
( o nnt p ,
Amer. Sugnr
62
102
(10 pid 121
Amer. Teleiihnne.159
N. E, O. &. C. 5s,
Adventure
AKotiez MIn. Co..
Amiil. Copper ...
Atlantic
Huston & Mont..
fix
13
2IS.
uu
32
Boston t Albany.2)l
lioston Elevated. WI
(ioston St JIu ne.1911?
C.. B. Q 1M
Domlnlnii Conl.. . '"'t
S57
do nrd 110
Butte & Hoston.
Cnl. & Hecln....
02
Federal Steel .... i.t4!
S5S
25
22J4
621s
90
do tint 89
Fltchliurg nfd I4t
Centennial
Franklin
uen. lilectrlc .
.21314 Humboldt
I'iii Osceola
do pid
Ed. Electric ill. .241 Parrot
52
Mex. Central . . . . 1SH Qtilncy
N. E. G. St C 12'p Santa Fo Copper.
Old Colonv 2ir.ii. Tamarack
17
714
533
:u
6i;
63
Old Dominion ... Utah Mining ....
iiunner is Winona
Union Pnclllc .... wVWolvorlncs
.rrr York .Mining Stocks.
VRU Vdlll.- tt...l. n Th. fillnwlnir nrn
quotations uu' mining stocks:
Adams Con
Alice
23
:'5
VH)
SI
5
1M
50
110
CO
Lit tin Chief
II
soo
60
8
10
outturn
Ophlr
Phoenix ....
Potosl
Snvngo ....
Breeco
Brunswick Con.
Comstock Tun...,
Con. Cal. Xz Va..
5
Deaivood Ter...
Horn Silver
Iron Silver
Sierra Novndn
.t
. 65
,.3S5
Small Hopes
Standard ....
Leudvlllo Con
t'oiiilKlini nf the Treasury.
WASHINGTON. Mnrch 12. Today's state-
ment of the balances In the general fund,
exclusive nf the $i50,om),(ino gold reserve In
tho division of redemption, shows: Availa
ble cash balance. $lt9,49S,162; gold, $SS,339,5J5.
Hunk ClrnrliiKft,
OMAHA. March 12,-Clenrlngs. $I.H1.S2I:
corrcspoiidlng dny Inst yenr, $931,700; In
crease, $197,121.
CHICAGO, Mnrch 12.-Clea rings. $22,732.
910: balances. 12.177.073: hosted exchange.
$1.85111.88; New York exchange. 25c discount.
NT. LOUIS, March 12.-Clcarlngs, $7,i:.
705; balances. $1,239,691: money .easy. 51(7
per cent; New York exchange, par bid, 10c
premium nsked.
BALTIMORE. March 12. Clearlncs. S3..
109.933; balances, $683,783.
PHILADELPHIA. Mnrch 12. Clcnrlnes.
$15,753,508; bulnilces, $1,724,355.
iiuniuiv, .Mil ren i. (jiearings, Si8,ws,:w;
balances, $3,121,814.
NEW YORK, March 12.-Clcarlngs, $301,
lw9,r8; baluuccs, $ll,K),7t5.
Wniil Mlll-ict.
ST. LOUIS. March 12 WflOl Weak and
lower; medium grudes, 1201812c; light tine,
12flCc; heavy line, 10B12c: tub washed, ISff
i.(
BOSTON. March 12. WOOI-Tho wool
market shows little change from the aspect
of tho last fow weeks. There havn been
liberal sales of territory grades nf wool
and prices do not seem to strengthen, For
lino medium and line, or good fair staple,
tho scoured basis Is about I0fI2c. with the
strictly staple article selling nt 45W4SC.
I'iccco woois arc quiet, with prices nominal
In (ho nbsence of business. Australian
wools call for 63T73c.
LONDON. March 12. Tim second series of
1901 wool auction sales nnened todav with
a good attendance. The offerings numbered
n.titHi nines. There was a strong demntid
from thn home trade: the continent took
moderiite quantities. Thero was a largo se-
leeitou oi uapo or i.oou J lope and Natal
sold slowly at old rates. Several parcels
were withdrawn. A fair selection of
merinos met with a good demand and sold
ireeiy at unchanged prices, crosshreds
wero 551714 per cent lower. Following nro
tho sales In detail: New South Wnles. 1.200
bales; scoured, 9di$fln3d; greasy, 414drls.
Queensland, 2,100 bales; scoured, SdJilsCd;
greasy, 49',4d. South Australia, 1.10)
bales; scoured, 9d?r1s; greasy. 7diS14d. West
Australia, l.fioo bales: scoured, 7141; greasy,
3!4?Sd. Tasmaiiliii' VnO bales; greusy, 4
iiMi. rcw Zealand, i.too Dales; scoured.
41i,K10d: greasy. 5si?77d. Capo of Good
llopo and Natal. 1,300 bales; scoured, lUVtf
laid; greasy, 4fr7d.
Cotton Mnrket.
NEW YORK. Mnrch 12. COTTON-Snnt
closed quiet: middling uplands, 8e; mid
dling gulf, 9o; snles. 1,834 bales. Futures
closed barely steudy; March, 8.32c; April,
8.32c; Mny. 8.35c; June, 8.37c: July. 8.41c;
August. 8.13c; September, 7.75c; October,
. ,,, iiiuvi, i.iriv 1.1111 llUt , I ur,
NEW ORLEANS. Mnrch 12.-COTTON-Onened
ensy nnd closed steady: sales. 2.750
bules; ordinary. C9-lfic; good ordinary. 71c;
low middling, 7c; middling, 8c; good mid
dling, 8 15-lCc; middling fnlr, 9c; receipts,
7.542 bnles; stock, 311,023 bnles. Futures.
Mnrch, 8.52c: April. S.3S(S8.41c: Mny, 8.37(fj)
S.SSc; June. S.37i8.3Se; July. S.ItiiHfl.SOc: Au
gust, s.ikviN.iwc; Mcptemuer, i.mi.nic; unto-
ner, i.4.'ii7.4fc; -sovemuer, 7.8tc Did; Decem
ber. 7.12o bid.
ST. LOUIS, March 12.-COTTON-Dtil and
l-lfio lower: middling, 8c; no sales; re
ceipts, 2,210 bnles; shipments. 2,110 bales;
stock. 73.791 bales.
GALVESTON, March 12.-COTTON-Qulct
at s lu-iuc.
Oil mill Rosin.
NEW YORK, March 12.-OILS-Standnrd,
$7.93fi8.00. Colonsccd. steudy; prlmo crude,
27145i2Sc; prime yellow, 31V;. Petroleum,
quint: rellne.d Now York, $7.93; Philadelphia
and Baltimore. $7.90; Philadelphia and Bui-'
tlninrc, lu bulk, 7.Sj. Rosin, dull; common
to gcod, $1.60.
LIVERPOOL. Mnrch 12.-OILS-Llnseed,
22s. Ttirpentlno spirits, 27s 2!41. Cotton
seed, reilned. stcnd.v nt 19s fid. Rosin, com
mon, steady at 4s613d. Petroleum, lellncd,
Tallin, .. 73', I '
SAVANNAH. Ga.. March 12.-OILS-Snlr
Its turpentine, llrm at 37c. Rosin, llrm nt
following quotations: A. B nnd C. $1.11: D,
$1.20; E, $1.25; F, $1.30; G, $1.35; 11. $1.C0; 1,
SLIM iv. i.u; m, Jl.w -n, si.yj w 'i, 2.0o;
W W, $2.25.
(,'(i (Tec Mnrket.
NEW YORK. March 12.-COFFKE-Snol
Rio, dull. Mild, quiet Tho market opened
steady, with nrlces iinehanued to 5 nolnts
higher and ruled tolerably firm during tho
early session on room covering nnd scatter
ing demand from abroad, brought out by
1111 advauco lu tho Rio exchtingo rnto. Tho
market lurther Improved In thn arternooti
on general buying, the result of tho late
bullish Havre news and the street demand
ror spot corrce. The selling was brisk dur
ing thn day Thn mnrket closed steudy,
with prices 59710 points net higher. Total
sales reached 46.250 bans. Including: March.
5.95c; April, 5.90c; May. B.lhVfitic; July, e.OaW
u.i"c; nepiemncr. (i.iuiyo.iou; wciouer ami
November, 6.15c; Decemoer, tuoc.
S'i'iv York Dry Cumin Mnrket,
NEW YORK. March 12. DRY GOOI1S
Mnrket for brown sheetings and drills dull,
limited home demand and little for oxnorts:
prices easy and decidedly Irregulur. Duck
business quiet, with rendy sellers. Bleached
cottons without change In prlro and demand
moderate. Movement of wldo shcetlnns not
helped much by lower prices, .Denlms quiet
anil Irregular. Ticks and other conrso
eolored goods also quiet. Print cloths Inac
tive, f an uivcr nuns oxpeciou 10 go on
short time. Prints and ginghams quiet and
unchanged.
MANCHESTER. March 12.-DRY GOODS
ciowi nnu yarns quiet ana unchanged.
Sugar .Mnrket.
NEW ORLEANS, Mnrch 12.-8UGAR-
ijuioi; opnn acme, au'(-'7c; open Keiue,
..stntrlfnivnl H7Liilllr.' nun I rlf Hen I VAllnw
VMU 9-16c; second's, 2d"3 15-lCc, Molasses,
sienny; ceniriiugai, sn;uc.
NEW YORK. March 12.-SUGAR-Raw
wenk; fnlr totlnlng. 314e; centrifugal. W test,
9 3-3e; mnlnssen sugar. 31ic; refined, easy;
stnudnrd A. 5.03c: confectioners' A. 5.05c:
mould A. 5.00c: cut loaf. 5.75c; crushed, 5.70c;
powdered, ii.io; grnnuiuieu, i.wc; ennes,
5.60c. Molasses, steady: New Orleans open
kettle, good to choice. 39?44o.
LONDON. March 12.-BEET SUGAR
March, SsUUd.
i:viiporiilrd mill Dried Frnltk,
NEW YORK, March 12, EVAPORATED
APPLES Selling orders wero numerous
on prlmo and fnncy grades, nnd as con
sumers wero not unxlous to take hold, an
easier mnrket resulted, though prices were
not quotably lower. Stnto common wero
quoted nt 3?ifi'4ic; prime, 3ft5c; choice,
u'.t'qoo; laucy, ix;nc.
Dnimrr of Flood Our, f
PHILADELPHIA. March 12,-Reports re
iclvcil today from towns alone thn Sits
quehanna and Schuylkill rivers state that
an danger or a noon nas nassea, .m vorg
Lancaster. Harrlsburg, Reading. Bethlu.
hem. Allenton and Easton the water Is
falling rapidly. At WrlBhtsvllfe, on the
Susqiiehnnna river, the wnter Is rising
slowly, but no Ice gorges have formed en
tho river. There Is no Indication of a
gorgn either at Safe Harbor, Turkey Hill
or vorK iiHven, inree 01 1110 worst points
on the auaquenanna ueiow ttarrnourg.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Hmieit Run of Cattle for Bomi Tim tod
Market Rnltd Blow and Low or.
HOGS AVERAGE A SHADE STRONGER
Liberal Receipts of Sheep, bnt the De
mand Win Snlllclently l.nrge tu
Tnkc Wlint Wns Oaercil nt l'rsc
tlcnlly Yusterdnj's Price.
SOUTH OMAHA. March 12.
Receipts wcrt: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep
Oiticuil Monday
uulcliil Tuesday
1,406
I,ti6
U,u47
U.V22
,k9
i,t2U
Two days this week 6,12 12.106 14,412
sumo ciaya last wees,.... b.oil U.&OJ H,ti2o
name weuK ueforu U.itaO la,it9 13,121
same three kicks ngu.. MJf li.nl li'.eji
damo lour weens ago.... b,J2 U,4U b.Mt
Same day last yeai b,Ml U,2ll lb.UH
AitlUbu pmcu paid fur puks tur mo ;ao.
sweiui uab, with comparisons:
1901. i900.1893.lb3S.18U7.lS36.1895.
Feb. 25..,
Feb. 26...
Keb. 2..,
Fob. 28..,
Murch i.,
March 2.,
.March 3.,
.March I.,
.turcn 6.,
March 6.,
.uarcn .,
March S.,
.March 9..
.March 10,
.March 11,
.mu ren 12
6 37T4
b 3J,
o 27',,
5
a 3t;ai
5 31?,
o it-t
5 39i
o UtbI
8 39'fcl
5 10741
3 C3
I
3t62i
3 61
3 52
3 0l
3 b2
I
3 54
J 6)1
3 63
3 f
3 b3
3 7D
3 81
3 C
3 78
3 So)
3 M
3 SJ
3 89
3 76
3 Vb
3 80,
3 79
3 74,
3 49
3 42
3 4J
3 87
3 l0
3 4l
3 49
3 48
3 iU
3 65
3 6l
3 W
3 6i
3 01,
3 70
3 75 3 84
3 70 3 82
3 131 .1 a:
3 it 3 74
i9)
4 65
4 1)7 1
3 77
4 t5
4 C6
4 bJi
j
4 74
4 70
M
3 74 3 M
3 SW
3 'J 3 91
3 MDI 3
3 79 3 92
6 Vii IV
1 06
4 (2
.1
4 73
3 81l 4 03
3 8I
3 S-i 4 10
3 8i 4 16
I 3 591
6 !
4
Indicates Sunday.
The otnclal manner ot cars of stock
brought m lod'iy uy each rond wnt:
.n,1n linn. UI,.. Il'.rtll
C, M. & St. P. Ry
O. .t St. L. Ry
.Missouri Paclllc Ry....
Union Paclllc system..
C. A: N. W. Ry
F., E. .t M. V. R. R...
S. C. & P. Ry
C, St. P.. M. A: O. Ry.
II. H. M. R, It. R
C, It. it (J. Ry
K. C. A; St. J
C R. 1. Ai P., cast
Illinois Central
1 2
3
:i 2
42 19 23
1 1
48 41 1
5 . . ti
41 II
31 28 7
6 3 1
7 . . .
5 5
3 1
196 ns ns
Total rccclnts 196 US 38 5
Tho JlspoHltlon of the day's receipts was
us lollows, each buyer purchasing tho num
ber ot head indicated
Buyers.
Cattle. Hops. Sh'p.
Omaha Packing Co 590
1,157
1,21:1
1.923
G. II. Hammond Co 3ol
Swllt and Company 6i4
1,490
Coiliiln- Packlnit Co 1.0QH
1.6:9
2,113
611
Armour A; CO ml
4, '160
umaha Pock. Co., K. C... 99
G. II. Hammond Co.,K,C. M
R. Hecker Ai Ucgan 201
Vunsimt & Co 99
I. L. Carey ii
1 .oilman Ac Co 80
W. I. Stephen 12
Livingstone Ai Schaller,.. 254
Hamilton & Rothschild... 69
L. F. Husz 18
II. L. Dennis Ai Co 22
B. F. Hobblck 19
A. S. Mawhlnney 1
Wolf Ai Mil man 1-
Other buyers 323
190
Totals 4.IS5 8,415 7,351
CATTLE There wns tho heaviest run of
cattlo hero today that has arrived In some
little time, mid ns several 01 me ninj
wero lato tho morning was well advanced
before many cattlo had changed hands.
I'acKers started out and wero iiiuuiiig cmi-
Hlderably lower on beef steers. As a rule,
their bids wero all of a dime lower, and
In a great many cases they took off a good
dent more thnn thnt. Whern thu cattlo
happened, to Just suit them they did not
bid so much lower, but nnythlng on tho
common order wns hard to move nt nny
price: It was a slow market rrom start to
llnlsh. and It was lato before anything like
a clearance was made.
Tho cow mnrket wns nlso rather slow ami
lower. Buyers wero taking off on all kinds
and tho ceueral market could safely bo
quoted 10yl6c lower than yesterday. Tho
itetter grades were, or course, easier m
dispose of, but tho undesirable kinds wero
very slow salo and fully 15c lower.
Bulls wero ulso a little lower than they
wero yesterday, though good handy weights
brought very satisfactory nrlces and wero
In fairly good demand. Veal calves did
not show much of any change.
The demand for stockers nnd feeders of
good quality was of liberal proportions, and
tho better grades sold readily at goon
steady prices. Thero wero not very many
on sale, and consequently tho yards were
soon cleared. Feeder buyers nlso took hold
of the warmod-up cattlo of good quality
better thnn they hnvo for tho Inst few
days, and were better bidders than the
puckers. Good she stuff wns also In good
demand at strong prices, Common stuff,
however, or an Kinds, wus neglected, tiep
rescntativo sales:
BEEF STEERS.
No.
Av. Pr. No. Av.
Pr.
4 45
4 50
4 50
4 50
4 M
4 55
4 53
t 55
4 55
I 60
4 60
4 60
4 60
4 60
4 75 ,
4 75 '
4 75
4 80
4 80
6 00
6 00
5
840 $3 SO 15 1275
16
!S6
90
3 11(0
1
,1280
,1073
, 867
, 9S0
4 00
4 00
17 1207
20
....1270
....1178
....1151
....1123
....1178
....1066
....1247
1158
....1278
....1188
....1172
....1293
....1387
....1209
....1440
....1150
..,.1330
....1150
4 05
4 15
4 15
15....
16....
20....
6....
C....
41....
20....
35....
21....
33....
19....
40....
24....
18....
1....
19....
2...
41...
O
..1011
1295 $4 25
41...
.1020
4 30
4 30
4 3)
13 ,
12
17 ,
1l'.'.'.'.!'."
.. 844
..1070
..1031
..1090
..1023
..1166
,. 905
. .1220
..1159
..1236
..1159
4 35
4 35
4 10
4 40
4 40
4 40
4 45
4 15
4 45
4 45
VI
9
19 ,
34
18
16
20
..1086
18..
. STEERS TEXAS.
17.
1181
4 IHJ
4 30
C
2 10
2 50
Id..
..1227 4 75
7 822
COWS.
2...
1...
15...
. 955
. 99i)
. 912
. 975
.1100
. 930
1....
1...
1...
1...,
6...
,..1210
...1120
...1466
...1250
...1158
...1205
...1070
3 ?3
3 35
3 40
3 40
3 50
3 50
3 55
2 50
2 50
2 50
2 75
1.
..1120
2o
6
16'.".'.'.'.
1
10
1
3
1
9
17
2
3
5
12
22.
"e!
20
15
3
O
23'.'.
13
3
1 930
1 740
...1146
55
.1335 2 CO
975
2 10
2 85
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 10
3 20
3 15
3 20
3 20
3 20
3 23
3 25
3 25
3 25
3 25
3 25
3 25
3 30
3 30
3 3
965
60
.... 966
....1240
,...103i)
....1100
,....1260
1020
,....1226
.....1(05
,....1270
....1040
1092
,....1158
1040
1115
.....10S6
,....1091
10113
,....1095
966
1030
1053
3 65
3 63
3 65
3 65
2 iVi
3 70
3 70
3 75
3 75
3 75
3 75
3 75
3 75
3 1 5
3 75
3 85
3 83
3 S5
3 95
4 05
....1070
.... 920
.... 830
....1060
....1172
....1125
....1050
....1125
a".
2.
6 1105
4..
855
9...
1...
913
1250
1255
1320
1240
101
1086
1210
1007
1?3'1
3...
3...
1...
1...
3...
33
COWS AND HEIFERS.
14
61
23
.1W
3 .VI
11..
!U2
3 80
3 90
4 05
3 50
3 75
3 75
3 85
3 85
3 85
4 00
4 05
. 99 1
. 99i)
. 950
. 866
. 590
. 740
. 600
. I6S
. 833
. 690
. 890
. 620
3 IB
31..
,..1066
3 1.1
...1097
... 665
... 430
... 793
... 790
... 950
...963
... 610
... 9il8
,..1120
...1000
HEIFERS.
2 7..
2..
3....
1....
2....
1....
10....
3....
1....
20....
1....
1....
2 75
3 00
3 00
3 25
3 30
3 35
3 10
3 40
3 50
16...
21...
13...
13...
10...
22...
.12...
1...
4...
4 10
t 25
. COO
3 VI
STOCK CALVES.
123a 3 1.1 ) 1440 3 40
1360 3 20 1 1610 3 60
13S0 3 35 1 1500 3 60
1210 3 25 1 1510 3 .Ml
1750 3 25 1 1710 3 50
1700 3 25 1 1730 3 65
9S0 3 35 1 1S20 3 AO
1410 3 15 1 1430 3 70
9S0 3 35 1 1S30 3 80
1310 3 10
CALVES.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
300 4 'l 9 IRS 6 75
310 5 00 1 130 6 75
140 6 50 1 160 7 00
.150 6 73
1..'
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS
475
75
l''.4
1..
1..
1..
1..
3..
. 770
.1050
. 740
.1170
. 410
3 00
3 15
3 20
3 23
3 30
496
, 760
60)
, 510
3 50
3 60
3 61
3 70
BULLS.
12.
1.
1606 3 3n
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
B20
3 JO
29...
6(2
I 20
1
2
1
1
38......
.... 480
.... 685
.... 8"0
.... 670
....1164
.... 650
.... 860
.... 720
....1
...,1060
.... 820
.... 726
.... 370
. . , . 73S
3 20
3 30
3 25
3 60
3 75
1 00
4 (0
4 00
4 00
t 00
4 ro
4 00
4 0)
4 no
05
14....
21....
46....
12....
7. . . .
24....
7....
1....
18....
45";!
8...,
18,..,
II. .
21....
993
886
102S
Z8
600
954
1000
920
600
1062
506
1065
672
913
I 25
4 25
4 6
4 21
4 40
i 10
4 30
4 r.
I 35
4 35
4 45
4 40
4 45
4 50
I 60
IS.
1.
2,
1
3.......
1.
6, ......
6
$13
20 96 4 Oi S 43 4 60
1 6to 4 20 3 473 4 75
53 740 4 20 31 424 (',
HOGS Thero wns n good liberal run of
hogs hero today, but packers wero good
buyers and ns a result the market opened
fairly nctlve and about llko yesterday
morning o. 11 shnde better thnn the gen
eral mnrket The bulk of tho sales went
nt $3.40iif5.42'4. with a -top ot $5.50. The
high price was paid for two loads of fnncv
fat backs weighing over 400 pounds, hut
they wero of better quality than an thing
thnt has been here for nnne time. It did
not take long for Iho hulk of tho hugs to
change hands.
Tho inst end of the mnrket did not show
much of any change, though It was the
common kinds thnt wero left and they sold
all the way from $5.35 to $0.4214. The mnrket
ns u whole nverages a shade better, but
part of that Is owing to the better quality
un sale. Representative sales:
No. Av. bn. Pr. No. Av. Sh, Pr.
23 95 ...$5U0 73 .'22 ... 5 40
23 90 ... 5 () 68 261 40 5 40
110 145 ... 5 20 80 220 ... 5 40
15 152 ... 6 .'ID 81 19i'. 40 S 40
S6 172 4 0 5 30 76 230 80 6 40
61 251 ... 5 37(4 81 238 ... 6 40
96 171 ... 5 32 j 81 212 M) 6 40
73 215 80 ft S7(j 67 227 ... 5 10
50 HO 80 6 37tj CO 2SI :() ft 40
77 193 ... 5 3JI.4 76 239 40 6 10
84 203 40 f. 37 a 73 233 ... 6 10
69 215 ... 6 37U 72 216 40 6 10
75 177 ... 5 :i"!v 78 242 ... 6 4214
in u y i .H'a til .11 ... (1 ll'.i
70
i'.i oil, p. p-i,. 'wi i.,ir
68 253 4'HI 6 10
IB r. 191
81 254 200 ft 40
64 224 ... 6 I.' U
68 246 40 o 10 80 228 ... 5 IS
77 211 80 6 40 65 215 ... 0 i:l
60 258 10 6 41 63 272 16) 5 42
60 258 40 5 10 66 210 40 5 42U
65 243 40 li ; CO 243 240 5 40
1 256 ... fi 10 5S.
250 ... 5 I'U
61 229 ... 6 10 67..
26 243 ... 5 40 61,.
19 276 120 5 40 61..
..219 40 r. 42I4
..267 ... 6 42'J
67 223 80 6 10 69 257
t) 42
76 234 ... 6 10 72 267 ... 6 2U
61 214 ... f. 10 62 215 ... 5 42'?
47 254 40 6 4 0 60 231 80 6 42W
1? n.?u I,., - ia r .... .
" -W1 J7I (I ' 0 ... 1, 'y9
88 245 ... 5 10 65 239 ... 6 121,
12 220 ... 6 40 6S 235 120 6 42lJ
57 289 100 5 40 74 227 80 5 42';
69 230 ... 5 40 72 258 ... 5 121,
68 252 120 6 40 73 23S ... 5(21,
62 250 80 6 40 75 240 1C0 6 42'n
69 223 80 6 40 67 276 40 6 I2C
96 1SS ... 6 4 0 76 220 160 5 I2
70 227 ... 5 4 0 77 219 ... 5 1214
67 233 40 6 10 68 215 160 5 42 ,
69 26S 80 5 10 83 231 160 fi 42'",
21 2n ... o 10 61 210 80 6 I2l., '
72 239 80 5 40 68 25S 80 5 42U
14 200 ... 6 40 75 216 80 5 4'.'ts
87 20S 160 5 10 62 269 120 5 42li
79... v.. 205 40 5 10 66 208 ... 5 12'i
45 228 ... 6 10 72.. 1. ..SB ... 6 45
10 225 ... 5 40 57 288 160 5 4,
66 226 ... 6 (0 62 263 ... 6 45
S 207 ... 6 40 45 327 40 5 15
21" ... 6 40 18 261 SO 5 43
W) 188 ... 5 to 61 27S ... 5 15
13 220 80 5 (0 171 no I ... f, 4."
-' 196 40 6 40 61 217 ... 5 45
228 240 5 40 71 25s 80 6 45
jl 2"5 ... 5 (0 42 246 ... 5 45
217 40 5 10 12 267 ... 5 45
4 213 40 5 40 23 243 ... 5 15
69 220 40 5 10 68 2V) ... 6 7'-i
!f 192 . . 6 40 68 281 ... 5 17V,
"I ;230 hvi filO 102 422 So 6W
SHEEP Thero wns nnother liberal run
Of Slleeil horn Im1nt nml Ihn mnrlri.t wnu
actlvo nnd Just about sternly with yester
day. I'ho bulk of the receipts wero mado
up of sheep, good lnmbs being very scarce.
Homo of tlm henvlerwelght ewes may huvo
sold a trllle easier, but the situation ran
best bo described by culling It a good steady
actlvo market. The bulk of the offerings
wero sold 'n good senson.
Quotations: Choice fed wethers, $l.00ff
4.0); fair to good wethers. $l.25ft4.40; choice
lightweight yearlings. $5.00ff4.8o; fnlr to
good yearlings. $l.40ij4.60; choice lightweight
owes, $3.75li4.10; fnlr (o good owes. 43.60W
:t.i5; eholci! lambx, $.90'S6.15; fair to good
lnmbs, $l,704.i); feeder owes, $3.25ff3.60,
feeder wothers, $3.76H.00; feeder lnmbs,
itvj'U.iv. itepreseniauvo sales:
No. Av. Pr.
10 cull lambs 61 $4 00
1 western ewe 100 4 ml
220 western owes 1C9 4 10
western ewes 115 4 10
81 reeder lnmbs 62 I 33
102 western wethers ini 4 4n
244 western wethers 10S 4 fit)
i western wethers 120 4 in
410
western wethers 123 4 61
23 western lnmbs .
67 I ID
ui western liimhs
10 western welluirH
70 4 60
103 4 55
61 I 75
81 5 00
110 a IH
Mi 3 75
105 4 0)
ID 4 00
119 4 00
62 4 0)
55 4 10
.... 107 4 10
90 4 10
105 4 10
.... 90 4 65
108 I 55
108 4 55
120 4 60
.... 92 4 60
90 4 75
78 4 90
81 4 95
(,. 'I n.
312 western lnmbs
49S western lambs
11 western ewes
15 cull lambs
:06 western ewes
215 western ewes
191 western ewes
10 cull lambs
2 western ewes
5S5 western owes
l western ewe
453 western ewes
1 western wether
87 western wothers
02 western welliprs
I61) western yearlings
MiO western wethera
647 Mexican yearlings
-1 , .... 1 ..... . 1 1.
1-1 ,iiiT.i.tm ittiiiun ........
151 western lnmbs
59 cull ewes
200 western ewes ICS 3 80
69 western wothers 80 4 W)
212 western Iambi 81 5 05
209 western lnmbs 83 6 05
CHICAGO LIVE .STOCK MARKET.
Choice Nicer Stood), Other Slim
lliiK" Strong; tu Higher.
CHICAGO. Mnrch 12. CATTLE Recelnts.
4.5O0 bond, including 300 head Texatis; chulco
steers sleady and others slow; nuicners
stock, steady: Texas steers, slow, bulls.
strong; good to prime, $5.ooj0.00". poor to
mod 1 niti. $3.65fr'4.9o; stockers nnd leeders,
$3.50f3.05; cows. $2.60fi4.25; heifers, $2.0O5f
4.00; caimers, Ji.9usj2.i10; nuns, strong and
loo higher nt $2.8504.10; cnlves, choice steady
nnd others 15f25o lower at $l.0oii6.25; Tcxiih
fed steers, $1, 004(1.95; Texas grass stcors,
$3.35f 1.00; Texas bulls, $2.6013.75.
HOGS Receipts, today, 21,000 hend; to
morrow, 28,000 hend, estimated; loft over,
3,000 head, strong to 214o higher, closing
firm: ton. $3.7214: mixed and butchers.-$5.40
15.0714; good to cholco heavy, $5.60i(5.72l4;
rough heavy, ..4nu..u; ngm, ,.n.i'i(o.tj);
bulk of sales, $5.655.65.
SHEEP AND LAMBS RecelnlH. 11.000
head; sheep, steady to strong; Iambs, fitrong
nnd 10c higher; good to choice wethers, $1.40
(fll.85; fnlr to choice mixed, $4.00(4.50; west
ern sheep, $4. 4014.85; yearlings. $4.76'i(5.00;
native, lnmbs, $l,6oi(5,45; western lnmbs, $1.90
!!O.U.
ICiinxnn City I, lie Stuck Market.
KANSAS CITY. Mnrch 12. CATTLE -Re
ceipts. 760 head natives, 900 bead Tcxans
and 150 hend cnlves; native and Texas beef
steers, Mrong; bulls, steady and 10c higher;
Blockers nnd feeders, steady nml 15c lower,
native beef steers, $1,601(5.65; stockers and
feeders. $l.00,fi.lH: fed westerns. $1,2515.25:
Texans and Indians, $3.854.80; cows, $3.10fi
4.2.1; hollers, ;i.,w(4.n; runners, 2.2ortf3.oo;
bulls, $3.25if4,75; calves. $l.00f(0.&0.
HOGS Receipts, H.OoO head; market 2ti
5o higher; top, $5.00; bulk of snles, $5. 121.4ft
5.55; heavy, $ri.62V.i'?5.00; mixed packers, $5.45
VJU.IM, 1IHIII, .l.Ml'((tl,tli, II1K". $1. IU'40..
HIIKKl' AWIJ LAM UN lleClllplS, 2,000
head: market strong: western lambs. JS.uWii
5.15; western , wethors, $1,2571.65; western
yearlings, $1.1011.90; ewes, $3.751.25; culls,
$2.60(63.50.
St. I. (Mil Live Stouk .Mnrket.
ST. LOUIS. Mnrch 12. - CATTLE - Re
celnts. 3.40) liciul. Including 2.000 hend Tex-
ans; murket steady; native shipping and ex
port steers, $t.8ur((f,.,&; dressed beef and
butcher steers, $I.105.30; steers under 1.000
lbs., $3. 85(-l.65; stackers and readers, $2.KW(
$1.65; cows nml heifers, $2.0011.85; dinners,
$1.25J2.85; bulls, $3.25J4;W; Texas and In
dian steers, $3. 35ft I. GO; cows nml heifers,
$2 104.50.
HOGS - Receipts, 10,200 head; marKei
stendv; pigs and lights, $5.4.J5.65; puckers,
)5.4Oi5.00; butchers, $5.6OjS.70.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,950
head: market steady; native muttons, $1.25
4J4.75; spring lambs, $3.0017.25.
St. .litHcpli Live Stock .Market.
SOUTH ST. JOHHPH, Mo.. March 12.
(Special.) Thn Journal quotes:
CATTLE Receipts, 1.200 head; market
nctlve, strong; unlives, $I.20cj.3.i; Texus
and westerns, $3.65(5.2o; cows and heifers,
$2.25(4.50; bulls nnd stags, $2.25f4.85; year
lings nnd calves, j.j.i&'ui.iij; stocKers aim
feeders. 13.351 1. 60: veals. $l.75i7.00.
HOGS Receipts, 5,100 head; market 2?Gc
higher: all grades, $5,40jS.60; bulk of sales,
$5.15(5.50; pigs strung.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 3.300
head; market uctlvo and steady; lambs,
$t,905.15; yearlings. $1, 51)1(4.75; wothers, $4.40
'1.63; ewes, $3.83ij4.25.
Stock In Sight.
Following aro the receipts at tho four
principal western murkets for March 12;
Cattle. Hou'S. Sheep.
South Omnha 4,674 8,459 7,620
Chicago -1,600 21,000 11.000
Kansas City 1,660 11, 000 2,000
St. Louis 3,4i) 10,200 l,9oo
Totals
.,...11,230 60,650 22,420
Neiv CoiiuiiHiy Pay 1)1 vIiIkiiiIn,
NEW YORK. March 12. It was an
nounced toduy that tho managers of thn
United States Strel corporation will pay
tho dividends on the pieferred stock of tho
American Steel Ai Wire company nnd the
National Steel company, declared yester
day, to all preferred stockholders of record
on March 2, and to holders of receipts for
deposit with tho new corporation. Tho divi
dend on the common stock of the American
Steel & Wire enmpuny, nlso declared yes
lei day, eocs with stock of March 20, tho last
dny for deposits with the new corpoMtt.vi,
Tho dividend Is anble Aprl' 2. ir (ho
common stockholders withhold shares tn
get dividends they will bo burred flen
entering the new corporation.
SUPREME COURT SYLLABI.
No. 107C. WhaloiTnKfllust Kitchen. Ap
peal L Mil Dakota county. Appeal lis
missed. Opinion by Nonal. C. .1. Filed
February 20. i9q.
1. Seetlcn o;."i of tho C ode of Civil Pro
ccdure dots not give tho right to have re
viewed by thu siipiemn court on appeal tho
decisions made by 11 county court In (he se(
tletiK'iit of the estate of 11 person decerts, J,
b.it such decision can be hero reviewed by
error proceeding nnlv
No. Ulos. Pinkhrti'n itgalnM Plnkham ct
nl. Anpeiil rrom Olue countx. Judgment.
Opinion by Sullivan. J. FlU-d February 20,
1901.
1. A reply alleging Hint the defendant a
counterclaim did not accrue within Mm
period provld-il by law for asserting such
c'lilin, nml containing no facts from win li
the conr luslon Im deduced, tenders no ssm
nnd such allegation may be entirely dure
gnrilcd. 2. A defendant In tho actual ofcupancv
of land may show under a fjvutrul dental
that ho 13 the equitable uwnei, and thus tie
I01A un action brought by the holder of tho
legal title lo establish his ownership 111, d
recover possession of iho properly.
3. The right to commence and nroscc ilo
an action may bo Inst by delay, kit the
right to defend a suit for the posses'lott of
property Is never outlawed.
4. Evidence examined and round to sup
port the decree.
5. A party whose claim lo pioperty foils
nnd whoso rights nro not affected by an
erroneous decree l not entitled to huvo
such decree set aside or modified.
No. 11770 Gordon ugalnst Moores et nt
Error from Douglns county. Rexcrsed ami
dismissed. Oplnl.in by SjIII.ii, J. Filed
February 20, 1901,
1. Section I'O of the charter of metropoli
tan cities (chapter ., Session Laws 18U7), lo
thu extent that It assumes to confer upon
the district courts authority to rcmovo pa
lee magistrates tor misconduct III olllce, Is
legislation prohibited by the constitution
and therefore void.
2. Whether tho power to remove nu olllcer
for nlllclnl. misconduct can be concurrent I v
exercised by two departments of the gov
ernment without iolntlng the provision of
the constitution rchidug lo iho dlsii I tuition
of (tow cis, quaere.
No. 110"i5. Stover ugalnst .Tompkins et ul.
Appeal Ironi Hamilton county. Opinion by
Holciimb, J. Filed February 20, lld.
1. In n proceeding to revive a dormant
Judgment the defendant and Judgment
debtor must be held to hae litigated In th
action wherein tho Judgment was obtained
every matter necessary to support any
defense lie then possessed ngnlnst the de
mand of the plaintiff for a judgment
ngalust him.
2. lu such proceeding no objection enn
bo urged or Inquired Into which goes bo
hind the original Judgment not directed lu
Its validity.
3. A plaintiff In foreclosure proceeding
may lawfully purchase the properly sold to
satisfy a decree lu Ills favor. The fact that
he afterward sellti the property for a stun
equaling the amount of the ibereo and cokIs
cannot affect his rights with lesneel to a
deficiency Judgment obtained In tlio equity
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